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11 11

■

Editorial Comment
NEW OFFICIALS TN.

lai* OMurncd ofilre. We'wish them
success In'their work. Barry rates
among Hie well-manugvd counties
of the state and we believe tliat this
good record will continue.
• OUR SCHOOLS
Judging from what we read* In our
exchanges, some communiUra In the
state are finding *it dltllcult to -im­
press ujran their school boards nnd
school executives that educational
institutions are not exempt from
the unpleasant but necessary tusk
of cutting expenditures. Fortunate­
ly Hastings hasn't been troubled in
this respect. The school board,
faculty nnd superintendent, havo
realized the necessity for readjust­
ment and acted accordingly. )aut
year by alight reorganization, care­
ful management nnd scaling down

THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

REB CROSS H010S
■11 MEETING

14 PAGES

COMMERCIAL CLUB
HAS NEW OFFICERS

Robert Walton New Preai­
dent—Club Has Done
Good Work ‘

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 4, 1933

imim
STBEint#

I YOU SHOULD WRITE TO

SENATOR VANDENBERG

Approving His Good Work’
For The St. Lawrence
•
Waterway
I

I I

Minstrel ,
will be » »
Community

NU1

PAGES Ito 6

/rPTfiPI/ PI IID

SELECTS TWO DAYS

LIVLUIUuR uLUD

FOR VfELFARE WORK

CHAMPIONS NftMEO

FINEBOXINS
FOR SCOUT B.

.
'
And Saturday
OFFICERS ELECTED AND
(TENTH AJOTOAL lPERFORM- We are ™™,..
„„
„______ ___________ __________
ENTRIES COMPLETE
confident the voters of BEST
WORK DONE _
IN
The b:ard of directors of. the Has-1
Mrs. A . H. Carveth. who hoa
ENCOURAGING REPORTS I Ungs
ANCE
BY
CO
MEN
FROM
;Mkhl«an
urn
Biv^taarty
’
apprav7l
j
FIRST
YEAR
DAIRY
CALF
EN
FROM
GOLDEN GLOVI8
Commercial Club held their
charge of issuing the yVeltero or­
WERE PRESENTED
•
to
the
stand
which
Senator
VajimteUng on Thursday for Hie pdrders. wishes to announce, that she
IONIA REFORMATORY
- ----------TOURNEY
CLUB
PROJECT
, denberg ot this state hSS taken. He
af chixAing oRiccrs-for the pn*rtlt
■ will devote Wednesdays and Satur-'
..., ...

i* urging tiie building of the
^calendar
year.- Their selections;
BARRY COUNTY FELL
ENTIRE NET PROCEEDS
Lawrence canal, so as to afford
j were a* follows
_ _____
_________
____ ________
SHORT OF ITS QUOTA ' Robert Walton, Preslderit.
TA
PITV
U/CI CADC
IAIADIZl-wt
rif'*tt-nter
wotcrrnnmet'nn
colu«‘c‘-ionhrtaet-rt
between
TO CITY WELFARE WORK auat Lakes and the seaboard
• Charles Hinman. Vice-President
~~
—
large
ships.
Robert
Moore.
Treasurer
i
Response Was Good Consid­
■ ....
Miss f.a
Eva n
A.. Hecox, cKvtrvaij.
Secretary.’ j2r.ic7t3.
‘.;'.;7.c1.1 -Will
Entertainment
-Will Ec
Be Given
Given The farmers of this state and

St
days of each week to this work and
.
di- REWARD IS TRIP TO
•.hose who desire orders are asked ODD FELLOWS ARENA
lw
the
to come to her home. €04 So. Jef* - ---------- -SET FOR BIG MEET
EAST LANSING IN JULY ferson St., on those days. She re-1
lor
----------porta an increasing number of calD
of Over Twenty Boys And Giris i for assistance.
All Proceeds Go For Work In
ering Conditions—ActiviAt Christmas time, ninety-three
This County—Ticket Bale
families were remembered by the
ties Are Varied
the nnt.ii.1 mM-'iiw
tiu- narrvi1,1 “F Commercial club Inst yea.Central Auditorium
favor of the st. Lawrence projec*,.’
Says Co. Agent Foster
Ar-sociatlon, besides those provided ’
Replacei Drive
The annual
meeting
of the
Coumv
n?&lt;rCro«
Chanter
wwBarry
held
tllr Preaidency &lt;d Leon TulOn Thursday xight. January 12. « *‘ Inevitably will mean cheaper
Tlu- County Champions in the■ fur by other people ot the city. The
According to entry blanks received
&lt;&gt;n Wedneadav Dec 21 at which! hur,t' and t,lC mcmher$hlp now .u t|W&gt; Central school auditorium. h&lt;-.ght rate.-, for their wheal. live- various 4-H Livestock Club project*i New Idea club, the Windstorm Co. for the-'Golden Gloves tournament
lime renorta’of the Roll Cull and ;,andA 41 ,,w highest iwtnt since it ,tlicrc will bo. given, lor the benefit js5oc* and J*1*1". Product when ln Barry'county were recently an­ ! employees, and others cared fur at Odd Fellows arena here tornorother deimrtinenf were iriven by ,‘“'1 Mr«"niAe&lt;l. There is no qiiwtion , of yie Hastings Welfare A-srocia-. sh‘Pi*d ‘‘J,Lil*' waboard.
nounerd 4y'County Agent HaroldI various families Other assistance
K
* ■ ab,,u‘ l,M? va,'w‘ Jf 4Mch' an orgum-.
a minstrel show by sixty men;
building &lt;&gt;f rius waterway of-, j.
. duce-d ubjut -22 |xr cent. But the the LtrXe!
J. Foster,
Foster. as
:u; follows:
. was rendered by the American Lc- teur boxers from Belding. Lowvll,
It.I (tali' chairman Mrs Don&lt;''nU&lt;t“' n bas ““Cloned well .since from the Ionia RHoimatoiy. Tins/*'™ a practical method of helpingj 4-H
---------- -----' —
Dairy Club
Work:
First. year gion and Auxiliary and tlic I. O. O. Ionia. Lake Odc*&gt;&gt;a. Sunfield, OUeactual teduction was probably more
Foreman made?Tr&gt; cklls uav&lt; U 11 *as Murt,,d- ha*
a
the tenth H-aron ot .uch shou» 'Jl'.e farmers of th. United States by. I — Hubert Lona of Carlton Center:
tii|n this because the teachers, have talk dreXh club, u d chuiclK- ' oi b:“
go and Hastings will compete for
j inducing
th«
cost of
of
trmisjwrtaUon
:second year—Gary Newtori of Free­
*“&gt;&lt;1 i,u' b,
'
,
“
an
‘
"'P**'
i
nW«»
bunate*
of
Hut
uuiilutlou.
reducing
the
Cost
transport
ata,bwn an impor- (given by inmates of that institution.
the lienor of representing this sub­
been voluntarily wnrying on some
products. Write Senate
Senator
third year—Bernard Maurer
1,1 ^c|tommmyty Itfc.
of W-rikn
Charte-. ‘&lt;4 their pcoducta.
under tiurgr
charge ot
Warden Uharlw
district at the regional meet early
splendid welfare work among par­
performances areP Vandenberg if you approve the good c.t BarryviUc: 4th year t- Lone
In February. Unless injurir*. *lrkot tih- Red cross. The »mn* f - ------------------------------- — ---- ----- Sluran. TheseM..fe
towns in any
u doing to have ttas canal' Camptx ll of Middleville
ent* and children of Uie community reiv'd
%
■ given in only three ------* ' work
ne.« or last-minute witlidrawala in­
m the county by the varlom
th. m- is always instructed.
j 4-H Beef Club Work: First year—
lone year. One
C.„ of ___
Hint the city would liave hud to do Sohcitori. were us tolluwa:
terfere. there will be eighteen bouts
------------ .is .furlunalr
_. ..... ...
Ij
----------------:Wm. Dipp. Jr. of Frw-sxwt and .sec-,
r
Ionia.
So
Hastings
In,.»2h7.M*
at public expense otherwise. Uwt Haatinpa
Hasting:................................
..
and year championship to Rich- j
jdeed in securing Uiii [x.-rronnanct'..
number of entries and the fact tlial
11 00
year the teachers contributed a Sifultz, Burburu Chamberlull)
‘
;ard Wallace of Bedford. Only two
land in having the entire proceeds]
conic-stunts in the opHi class will
i years nf Bitef Club work have been
fund of $1,000 for this work and ”—-'"n Doris Holcomb 1.00!
donated for welfare work in'this!
box three, three-minute rounds, the
Nii'hvrtte. Mr . Ndlte Cuok..
■ carried on in the cojinty.
CHARLOTTE HAS DEFICIT tournament will commence at 7:30
‘ city. ' There entertainment haw!
during live current year $500. Un- Prairieville. Mr.. W
,, F. Smith
4-H
Sheep
Club
y&gt;ork:
First
year
been given for profit, but ai-j
doubudly the sehix.1* here, a* Well Yankw‘springs’ Mrs. Itemcr
o'clock.
.
WHEN COMPLETED, HAS iI never
~-4Uchard Green of Barryvllte; sec-1 IN WATERWORKS FUND
ways to aid route community prbjAll proceeds from, this show will
a* nil other educational institutions
McKibben
i ond year—Francis Maurer of BarryFOR PAST YEAR
TINOS WILL HAVE A irc^- .
be donated by the Odd Fellows to
In the stale. wiU have to make even 'Dclum, Mr.. Lots Flower
:
Areirtin,
to th. Iona N-tilHIS WILL DIVE FREE, | villc; third year—Elizabeth Potter
the
Barry
county
scout ocganlxaCONVENIENT PLANT
iof UurryvlHe and the fourth year unoc-c Tn D..T Di aiit
which k Just at hand. Weeks of in­
reduelbm,. Tusv, mm. be
tlon. Every ticket purchased, there­
ichampionship went to Eldon Day of nUrEo I u rU I rLAN I
I tensive rehearsals mive been made j
PORT MUCH LOWER
fore. U a direct contribution to thia
reduced further and the school
Bolvi it..................................
Sg FINE NEW ROOM FOR
,
.
. ..
ON A PAYING BASIS worthy work. In fact the usual com­
| for this jx'rforman&lt;» by •■Warden {
----------------------------ELECTRIC RATES
lx one of thft biggest Iteitut in the Cre^&lt; y. Mr» Uv Reynold; ..
| Tin- be t work was done In the •
TUP P11AJIPI AlF A1ITCIT a!1&lt; on ’ Luck'‘ ®°y Minstrels ' The j
munity and county drive for scout
budget- of almost every community Woodland,-Mn.. J. V. Hilbeit
. iir't year Dairy c.iif cum project. Operation Of Water System
inc ruwinmu uuiril Bret performance - Will be given a UCi.» To A ucniccifui
5 Gj
A great many ut tlie club members
i loma. It has always required three J NEW I KANbM IbblUN
In the state. So far as local coni imcc Tn rocDfiDT 1,1 ,b'-bid carried the work Here Yields City Nice Pro- Instead, the scoutera here believe
Coats Grove. Mrs. E V. Smith 10-) No Tax Levy Needed To Pay i performances there to take care of
----------- —--------dltlonj arc concerned, this reduc­ Assyria. Mrs. Mlles Schroder
that proceeds from the two amateur
3.W0
LINEo Iu rntrUn I .through to a very satisfactory com- i
- —Credit
~
fit
To —
Engineer
_____
boxing tournaments will furnish
The Cost — The System
*nl*‘
.“!e*,
tions will In no wise reficet dissat­ Middleville. F. O. Stokne . .
Many readers of the Banner were suKlcu-nt monyy for cairying oh
- --- ----------------,----------------Wi" Aeeommoda.. Farmer.
Mrs. Milton
Lclnaar. 2,00,
Earned The M^ney
isfaction with our schools, the man-'Tianflcld,
surprterd lo see In a Grand Rapids without asking patrons and friends
ner In which they are run, or tluir
•n, i
A-'
B.m.er Iv.
*-!«•»
-n
w-.mMr.-' —Freeport By.tom I. Add- .
dally'
that
the
mayor
and
council
of
for any direct contributions.
J
। Amurig thaw.- who should receive
....$501.33!
personnel; it will slnjply be one of ’
Boy scouts bare been out canvaaa- ।
[ifiention that jrere not awarded the Charlotte are negotiating for the
services of our city engineer. Bert ing the town-tur the past week. So
those distasteful neccsdtic* that areSparks. Thu report Is fully con- far the response seems to have been
forced onto us by circumstance.
finned. The reason is nflt difll- generous. People have, taken the i
mt. r... qmiu. cMhlnr ....I
V.S?J 8 ,»!? SJwl- - "
"WW
C" "“J
“'7
St"!'
cult to find. For the year ending attitude that the pbrehaae of a tick*.
vegetable* were given at Carltzm: . , 1
, ,
, iTlvre will ta- -reetai Mu-nerv r.nn i trie plant and system ot. American Minor of the Monroe Calf Club. December 31. Hastings waterworks ,-t hOt oniy represent* a gencinil.adGOV. WILLIAM A. COMSTOCK. O-n'er;
I-icvy jieople gave quilt.
?!‘V1
Hro'vlb
inadi of tun Th&lt;' 'if-t hulf^of the■ Klcctrlc Service Incorporated which Wendell Malcolm and Leo Seeber of
. ..........I l.,ul
prrlorinanrv M
dJJL'ed tJ th*i&gt;*•', *7“
Im MMduim! not only financed all the expenses mLw.on to an exceptionally interest- I
Gov. Willium A. Comstock an- &lt;
of the plant nnd Its operation, but in&lt; card of amateur boxing tout* j
sumed oOTcc Monday alict a Uriel allti mocvrtr-;_____
______
Duwllne ________
n-Jdrn?.- , n, ’1 1 , , “ L
J!!
n-e-. n- it&gt;,,n ot t n-,t
t t^htr.ned I wltlt ‘■li’Ctnc power Wlule Con- and P,itjl Gacklcr of the Middleville also turned Into the city treasury but a contribution to scout actlvl- '
._
, ahl .M.ocrr.":"
lrA1,f' and othcr «J“n&gt;m&lt;»t Whcu.g^^^oja wt^^hlom^'
wume# ttU
ctalfCiubundAite rtltellandDoroinaugural marked by an Absence of donated
putaUM-it;
Hickory Corners
a snug sum of money, which has ties- »■ well
--^~cf
oihing'a^
ea rned'
'' ‘.m
. til.irg. d
*r 1
1 r vue The niln i obligations of thr former company's thy Potter of the. Barryvllte Club
the usual flourUh* and ccfemony. people gave
'
scout work hero U financed large- i
con- . Tin- county champions are awurd- been used to pay, for Improvements
Undoultfcdly this -restraint will ■
“ 1 '■***Jxoiamng *aA When the city decided to put in stre* circle will t&gt;- a double one. tract, it has voluntarily
A'
„hiu installed n«
Its mi
«1 thr
the trio
trip tn
to Rn«t
East Lnruintr
Lansing to
to nt_
at- at the plant as well as a few small jy by Uie w K Kellogg Foundation,
•
i etectricallv oreraud .ouuioi M.n I with &lt;’ne line of white boys and one own. much lower, standard electric i tend State Club Week next July.' extensions of the system. On the Thr county is expected to ralro
meet with the approval of the entire donated.
&gt;tm schoirt*
TiririnriiT have73
1&gt;KT
the|Ju-1 oth(.r
f(&gt;l-1OW,.(i. All the j“f colored. Tiie interlocutor U the rates.
,
This Is a line trip greatly enjoyed other hand Charlotte's waterworks $1 (X)0 tx.r ycjr for the work anfl lbe |
state. If indicates tluit the new nteNiijc
’r "h&lt;T Cross*
.ini|jollied
J'th"-'*ni"m|
Mean) plant and pumps have been |
.Wbd
,?bat d!.*P2
W,- understand foundation contribute, the. bolIt l,l
ul.ro
is "nnotinccu
announced »y
by uonsiimConsum- i
(by ''very &gt;club
member in
in mu-nuance,
attendance. are in the red
U'lilt nlnnimm-shillv in the
“
am wtoixt
, '°,,r,s Co
. rtpn^ntallves
,
budj ances; a sum that amount* to about I
■ governor is commencing bls work will take up tiw Junior activities! J removed from the building.
un pint&lt; MJ SUCCCasfUlly
that, and..ward
comesfor
us 4-H
a real award nn
for Win
4-H» ,l Uiat
'pdst
"
~ In UK~ m Pow
Smrc October 1. 1932. the Iced
- anew
*Laftarw .....................
’_________
...........
transmission
~Dam
line ’ wilfto
flub
work
will from
done. Barry
Over twenty
®‘
000
pcrwriting
&gt;tar • W.-dnesday momwith Hie projier spirit of earnestness
"irmir
on* .....
the 'Ws
and’girU
county “
S'Vfidt^R?
t^waT* wTS ,2'A
’this
Cro;.i lias delivered 850 Midu of eld building was not adapted, sj th&lt;'j_W’xn,JTJ' Pu\°"'buUt
(built
from
LaBarge
Dam
on
the
and
Kirk
from
Barry
county
S
Jfici
thr
year We are &lt; A-thu wntln» 'Wednrottay morn- (
nnd hariiility.,
! flour in Barry county, serving 169
decided mat
that u
n snouia
should o.-:
b ,^
“7*^°
nPXaVT
*hav{
Thornapple
to Freeport
proate eMttcted
to -Club
‘‘end Week
Club Week
tag. re
. . with 658„ aaclpt.of
....
, Hour ,hi the council aecmca
■;------;---------------vto—
Thornapplc
river toriver
Freeport
to pro- to
’ are
expected
to attend
rc:M
*rve_
rvc seat
«*l ticket*
tickets are sUfl
still
. Very few governbra in tin- history c^.ses
• .n&lt; HuHni'mire n iiXXin m&lt;.&lt;h
rn;z&lt; d. JThat
haa* been going
jal»
“&gt;s bc* torn
n
‘“ to
have
vldevlde acWed
capacity
foFthe
etec-I
in In
1933.
willwill
be be
champions
due th.t
Gtv fS aval,i‘bl,;- Tho* *ho
.
'------------"**-“ ------laiwav*
necessary
hastwo
t two
capacity,
for the
elec-I
1933.These
These
champions
'Vi;.;
of Michigan have had to luce prob­
, TS
I'P'
n‘. w
**?!
n:y
trleal requirements
requirement.'jof
cotn- &gt;n
in the various club projects includ- iir^ite^S
Mm
«hr I&lt; m on
lhf‘ d'««‘ir.h of City Enien
‘*1 h* ,°"”
!y; trlenl
J of that coin"• d“”
KL,ncral admission ticket* may 1
Mr;- John NobhL-. who is in, B;I11„r KlmFki A tu,u. tMimn.
|: the
Lucky
Bays
Mln-:■• ,muiut&gt;
nllIlltv
v.. ‘WrtrV
w
,.irk aW11I
.,n* K&gt;nl„ A1
tag
caH.
beef calf
calf.
*heen.
am-1
’*for
h0 the water^hey
‘allod
M’CUre re*r'“Uo“ “l Carveth At
lems and conditions conumrable to
n/he
.he one by
b&gt; the
Uu 'Lucky
Luck&gt; B&gt;y-.
Bjjs MinWork
on, tht. ma
mg dairy calf,
calf. tout
calf,.sheen
sheep, amcau.Conimued^ ^ge .hn.,
on„T?’.lrxli.u ine*' ,lnc Immediately and it is ex- ning. clothing hot lunch. handlHrosc that Will confront Gov. Com-1
.linlRhc January, Hte The t ckrtt
to have ii completed and in: craft and 4-H crops clubs.
. Modrnnd the new k'gislatureX TIlo HEAR DR. ERNEST BURNcftn'.ru.i.Uy unuiKnl Tlv lonwr
---—
— M‘rvlco not
: . x\:n.r: -yta,,‘!n£1&lt;
*-.Th
’’
’r ‘h“n March
1.-----------------------------------------1n 4-H Club wr* h» Barry
county- Is
..w. laU
.«.v.
-------- --------canvassed your neU|&gt;tx&gt;rhoort. tick- '
qucstioti ot finances #&gt;id taxation
’
*T“ “Zi' *w”“ et* will be on sate today and tomorHAM nN IANIIARY Ifi
“ 11 »
*»« c"“'1“
“«» the meantime. Consumers Power Co. •s“11 lin ‘hc Hwrease in spite of the
will
operate
the twro water' power “met The year just closed shows
d&lt;
"&gt;w
Carveth &amp; Stebbiu and the
HAM
UN
JANUARY
IO
.
■&gt;
,
arc difficult nnd puzzling: the re-j
,
"'.I ll*
.undby ....my
L’ ?!rxT
E.rryonr and one oil engird unit* of the .‘h«‘ rtkty-four 4-H clubs were orBanner offlee.
IKirts of the various commissions in- „
-----------------pta(Sid £
5.
| For the tjer.cflt of thor* who havg
im t&lt;«n «•.!*» R“
•“*«’ Fn^per,
vcsUgatlng state expenses and coun­ To Bo Brotherhood Quoit— ,,w
'Continued
on -page three)
Edwin Sayles Is Captain I
™ J'”,,!;..... ' ‘
lm.h «.? w,£. ‘KSuS" Frtepon
will (**re
boys .nd s-rls were
-------------- —
■
ty. township and • rohool district
Of Supper Squad
„a' wl,“
,„jn,
|d.« laammb.r. 11... .mln pro­
Kovcrnmcnt with which tliey must:
.
„
The next Brotherhood meeting will) meant that some heating equipment I ’’“k (?&gt; ,Dr WvlfarP tt.olkdeal will n-iiuire^iur-.ige
and backCHAIN
STORE
TAXATION
! charge of the work
bone of u hlgiionli-r. Allchlgan
{had to obe
provided, so
so aa small
small toil,
.. **■* f’" Monday’ evening. January
. 16. --------’.; provtucu.
i.ir-r-LA'n n,iuirn
become known ut Charlotte. Their
it •j9
wluwnn. lh
thr
.-.jieuker
will
er wax purchased,
I Hlo WttK o BANNER
stand* at tlio crossroad* ot great
.r s,
“"v*‘’’ ”
” *be
“ Dr
” tEnV-st
'’*^“&lt;' "
J which -furnishes
the Freeport system stated that thei&gt;c _________ ,
■
। council has sent committees here to
Burnham, one of the faculty of the plenty of heat for the pump house.|
CYTDA QCD1A m\/CD two water power units In the pres- 1
«T*re-r i«*r»r' investigate. They have concluded Court Held Against ^hc Right
reform* thut will give us lew coxtly■ We-tctn Ht.ite
,
TeaChers' College, of (Gradually the bulling i, being re-■
CAIfiA OCrlH LUVun ent plant there will be continued ■ BAD START MADE
-uta
, wCharlotte's
.uiooucb w.-i
that
be.&lt;t uct
bet »is uif p«&gt;po«-|
Of Hamtramck To Levy
and better government if the new Kalnmazco.
Kalamaz' •
vampt d. When the work'is com-(
" L
m operation after the new line is'
CQD yuc NEW YEAR hlble- ,o arrange with the city of
Discriminatory Taxes
Dr.
Burnham is no stranger to pitted the plant will be in iin -, Announcements By Advertis- installed and will serve us a sup-i
' un 'llu
1 UHn Hastings ro that our sister ehy may
executive and his legislature can
’
ers Who Are Leaders In
In the first ca«&lt;&gt; brought to tert
plemcntury source of power.* The &lt;jwo
pjre Ain emo Sounded have his services for n time to help
work together and face the. issues the p-opi.. oi Burry countv. He to shape antj entirely modem. The
oil
engine
unit
will
lxmaintained
BOBMM
waUr&lt;0?ka
listened to with the meat- {little buildings that were added'
.
the validity' of a law whereby a
squarely. But the task will be tre­ always
'iitaisnre un$l igitisfaction. He i from time to time, including the old {
Their Fields
as a standby unit, in the event of i
Here On New Years
;on a puyinu’bask, as well as iielp ।municipality is empowered to levy
mendous even though the route has a mi-WtaUte which will appeal al- -coal house, have been or will. br| The Banner wishes to call at- emergency demands upon the sys-k
Day
them save/money In other ways. 'discriminatory taxes against chain
to tlic rtcoal • is plainly cliartcd. ways. jo- tgcry member of the torn-down and the revamped st.nic-|tenlion to the fine sepia cover of
Amo^n .
seme.! T.. nr. ...rnu sd.mrM Sunday. “JS','MX’’ stores, the circuit court of Wayne
county. Michigan at Detroit. hM
Every department and institution Brotherhood should be present at tore wiy be good looking as well as.this week's edition. The announceIneunx.ralcd
nura
In
rneim
tor
•
bud
bedlrdUM
lur
»«■
new
yur
:
The .osutnet which Mr. SperM held against the right of a munici­
the
next
meeting.
The
Brother:
convenient.
’
ri
’
-*»«•••
«*-»
—
The
grounds
about
the
-mqnts
of
the
various
advertisers
in
affected in any manner is going to
..
. hearl,. pal corporation to collect taxes un­
hood members need only their sea­ plant have been graded and tyill berthls special section arc well worth residence customers was fourteen. The first came from Ed. Johncox, has hn(J wnJ
fight for ite own selfish interest. In son tickets. Others interested can
seven
and
five
cents
pcr
kilowatt
««
E.
Hubble
street.
As
he
went
to
cooperation
of
our
city
council
in
der such an ordinance.
■
put in good condition. This plant; your attention. •
«pite at. the fact that public opinionsecure single admission tickets, at wilfsoon be a credit to Hastings.
The top half ot page two Is in- hour with a one dollar jnlnimtun his garage, he found the upholster-1 erecting such a plant here without The city of Hamtramck. Michi­
lus inCrcase&lt;i gan. which la ixirt of Greater De­
1* apparently strong for economy, a1 very moderate price, which will
______ _ to "the
_______
_ ________
_
Thknka
council,
its water-&gt;plratlonal
and should give, any charge. Consumers rater, are on the ■ Ing of Ids new Ford cur was burn- a dollur of
Gov. Comstock Is going to hear more “dmit them to the supper anti give works committee
’
and' City Engine
Uncer I render an optimistic outlook ' fpr basis of nine. six. three nnd two | ing. Fortunately the doors and charlotte's interest’ in our cltv cn- troit. attempted to tmpcae a gradu­
Dr.; anw-b.
Spark.-, our city waterworts
yslgfn .1D33. Tin? ______
Michigan Mutual Wlnd- cent* per kilowatt iwur with a mln- i windows of the car were closed. so{Blncvr. Further Charlotte council ated tax on chain stores, beginning
abuse than,praise once he start* to them, the privilege of hearing rw
i,
' Burnham.
■
is on a splendid basis. As a bust- storm Insurance Company. Hastings imurn of fifty efttta. The old Free- the harm was ksn than rt otherwise committees have investigated street with $25.00 for the first store. $5009
use the pruning knife vigorously.
Tlic supper sqflhd for the Jan-! m ss. it not only mMts the cost of, Piston Rings. Hastings Building and IKirt rate also included a special would have bccn. Mr. Johncox I u-ork ln Hastings which Itsn been for the second store. $75.00 for tM
The new executive has cjihlbljcd a uary meeting will be ax follow.-:
{operation from the revenues re-(Loan Association and Highlands heating and cooking schedule of'thought that possibly lx? had (done under the direction of Mr third store, and $100.00 for each
fine, open-minded attitude in his' Edwin Sayles, captain. The other j reived, but there is a margin over' Dairy/all of tlUA city, arc leaders In seven cents for the first 30 kilowattdropped a lighted cigarette on the.Sparks, nu-y found our streets 1of four or more stores.
hours used and four, and one-half: upholstering tin; night before. The | maintained betterrnW-krlra* ex-i In tt ault brought by the Kroger
public statements since election. .members ure: DmveyRecd. Herbert that takes care of new equipment ns their particular lines. Whua they cents |x;r kilowatt hour for ul! over smoke was not discovered until pcn*e than Charlotte's
“ these
‘
------- ..._ —. -------------- ------ »,»„ W.M..WIWO- All
Grocery * Baking Company iu
Rcinhardj. Burl Rising. Warren I well as additions to the water ; have to say in these announcements
This 1* particularly true of the brief Roush.
|'.
nine o'clock
I
(nine
o'clyck Snntlav
Sunday
morning. fhit.
Out-'reasons
have
Inclined mem
them to make pUlntnf. .w
to enjoin .....
the .enforcement
iwHioii, Frank
rmnK Sage.
ouge, Chas.
uiw. dcahi
. mains,
mains. without
wiuioui calling
cuumg on the
uw taxtax- ‘will Interest
interest you. The
rne Cltia-ns
uuizvnsJ! thirty.
.
„
,
.
......... tnomtno.
nave incnnco
Scott.j
'IL
.2la,,’dard »'«l« of the uphoUtering the damage a request for a mutual arrange- °f ‘he ordinance, the court ruled
talk he made during, his inaugural. ' Walter Scott. D .Sharp. Kim Riglcr, payer* for money. In fact was able to Mutual Fire Insurance Company of r,Mrf '
IJ?
Lt
,nent for
the «rvicw of
ot Hamtramck on
Gov. Comstock faces a difficult Fred Smith. Willis Streeter, Harold put in the new electric pumps, nulke Kalamaioo to well known in Barry "t,
Smith. Alcid
Stauner. Stanley all the connections, and meet every ««mty for It. equitable and Jurt|™L‘”
hStLZS™
At a little after noon Sunday, a Mr. .Sparta.
the ground that the ly wu unconterm of office, but few state execu­
Stauffer. M. Wt Skidmore. Earl =expehre without borrowing a dollar, settlement of claims. The State “w"J**"“/“ *xd®“,"e “c* country alarm was turned in from
The writer mentioned this sub- Mituttonal and beyond the power ot
tives have ever iuid a better chance Smith,
TTl'Tiotfgh
''Continued,
Continued, on page three
Smith. Ed Smith,
Smith. Roy
Rov Tiiomas.
Thomas.
Althmfah "ihe
the rctaodding"
remodeiitur is
ii mit
not :MutuM'
i Mutual ’*Rodded~*Sro
itodried Fire ’insurance!
Insurance I
three!)
Coats Grove. It was found that
Coans
ilia'. Heel
• jeer to our city engineer who said a
* £*
off?
‘T or vtll*i$e.
village.
to accomplish an ejxxrh-makiru:
the heme occupied by Walter Dur-' that he is so well satisfied with hl*
Tlic case, the first which hM
completed one can see at tlvc water- Company.Of Lapeer Is the largest IRA RID QTARS AP
---- :----------------------_
_______
kce.
two
miles
north
of
Coat*
work
here, hud always been ra con- 1x011 brought to test the right of a
work and we sincerely with him
works plant right now something of farmers' mutual tire insurance com-1
. E'
*«' CLtk
municipality
to •levy
star#
PEARING SUNDAY EVE Orove' was ln flanw* 7110 Wood'Continued on page six.
— -a chain —
—
rr urncn a
l^lUO
| ii)C attractive iu well as convenient pany operating in Michigan It. Is a
success. Party politic* must be put:
ruMAiixu ouiiuh I cvc lftnd nrc deparlm&lt;nl Jw&lt;| reached
- ------------- --------------------- ; tax or to Increase the amount ^bove
Tire regular meeting will be held
heldiquarters
j quarter* which
which it
it will give for opv„_ fine company with a splendid pro• aside for the next few years lo give _TlM
I the scene first and. with the de- CAMPAIGN IS ON TO
j I he $325 00 limit imposed by the In.Jan.
— -fl. _,.c.
..
. .L. V. crating Hastings' cxce
uent water
: gresdve
history.
on
Friday.
with
Mrs.
excellent
water
gressive
hii
Famous
Hull
Family
To
Give
full, unbiassed consideration to the B^j^ner"
partment from this city, managed to
----------------DDCi/rmT-----------------nintj-rurnis dl*na Ia*- u #n important victory
Besamcr as program chairman, supply system.
system When ail
all tlie
the work
work' You an*.i
an*.urged to read this special
PREVENT DIPHTHERIA for the chains tn their battle against
Program At Presbyter­
save the kitchen and woodshed. The i
welfare of the state as a whole.
. Riini^ncc of the Jewels'* will be the Shull be completed, it wall be a neat.-cover section of this issue
n
T
wh,,t ‘•fx u&lt;leem unfairw
taxation,
upright was destroyed,
amroyeu. causing al
a „
„
, , ., _. topic/for tlic afternoon. Mrs. Bess- good-looking
plant. It will be
11
--------------ian Church
mcry&lt;
loss of about $800 op which there Hns Bccn Completed In Olty
The cate
nu r is to be assisted by five of the w-arth the time of any cltiien to see NEW COUNIT OFFICERS
TO THE gX-GOVERNOR.
A real treat is in store for all who was ’ some insurance. Fortunately
—*i —rhlgnn court, before Judge
And
Villages—Now On In ... tb
and r.n interesting meet­ It. He.will not be ashamed of it.BEGAN WORK TUESDAY. ।attend the service at the Presbyter­
Ex-Governor Wilbur Bruckcr, we members,
J.
Richter.
Circuit
Court,
the
wind
was
not
blowing
so
os
’
to
.
_
,
_
,
,
Theodore
J.
ing is planned.
for It is modern and convenient. • On Tuesday the new county of!\- Un
cllurcJl
nt
.xl HU
nuay evening
at
ian
church
next
Sunday
everting
at
.......
»w
UUUU&gt;
who
heard
the
evidence
during
B
Rural Schools
heard
believe, can look back with satisfac­
And no call for cjtfra money for the cers began their work at the court - 30 o clo_k wl...n a „roifram uln k,. endanger other buildings. ■
.....
hU written
In the rural
school*,of
this county four-day trial. In
**’
1 * ■■■»■ ■ OpbH,
tion on many of the things his ad­ NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING cost of remodeling will be made on house.County Clerk T. S K. Held. ri.ntjek-d by the famous Hull fanv
HELD LIABLE GN BOND.
the campaign for stamping out the ,on- Judge Richter said; "Tliere.can
OF THE MEMBERS OF THE the taxpayer.' The city hx-, the Is still in the hospital at Great •»_
dio and lyceum stars Thl'
ministration was able to achieve.
Judge Hawley, silting here in possibility of a diphtheria epidemic **’ ,“Ue doubt ot thr imconstltuFARMERS' MUTUAL FIRE IN­ cash on hand, from the earnings of Lakes. III., nnd the dateof his re-;f2mily ha* broadcast since 1922 for
Under his regime the forward ad­
place pt Circuit Judge McPcek in 1* under way. The campaign ha* ■tlonalily •**
of -----------the ordinance
-------- Itself.
SURANCE COMPANY OF BAR­
the Nashville bank case, ha* hand­ been completed In Hastings. Mlddlc- Whatever may be the right* of tt»
vance in governmental expense was
RY AND EATON COUNTIES.
ed
in hl* decision, holding that the vill«” Freciwt, Woodland, Nashville, city to regulate food store*, thqr
definitely halted
uriuuivi;
imiiexi auu
and a number
iiuuiiMrr ot
notice
w«»
-------- Notice IS
is liereoy
hereby given Hint
that U1C
the
cannot, under the guise of regula­
directors
of
that
bunk,
who
signed
and
Delton,
and
will
start-in
the
valuable retrenchment measures put annual meeting of the members of! COMMERCIAL CLUB*TO
tion or taxation, enact an ortlinantw
a $20.0t» bond to Mx-uic deposits ;rural school* this week.
througli. He displayed marked 2’° Ormers' Mutual Fire Insurance
CMTFRTA IN HM IA W QI
placed In that bank by tlic founty.
The Toxoid treatment will be used. calling for the payment of dlfUrenl
rnurnX in callimr ««i,n*
of »am' * Eaton COUntN I CH I AIN UN JAN. JI
individually liable on that bond.J which has been found to be more amounts for the same prtvilay ■■
-------------------------------------------------Judge Stuart Clement «J°brated •
"u®b*ra* * -are
courage In calling . special region
t*. lM.Id Bt lhe om«-of said | „ .
important one.. [ .saiiMuctory
satisfactory man
than me
the voxm-aniltoxta-antt- that of operating on* store—jug&gt;.
*« imtaition L, extended. A This decision te an important,
of the legislature to consider meth- company in tlie City of Charlotte. I Mcmbcrs of the Hastings Com- hLs birthday on Tuesday by begin-.
Wc cannot make extended comment; toxin. Dr. Kinde, head of the Health
&lt;&gt;d, or relieving Metlon, or Ul. .Ute Mleblpin. on Wedncdfty Ute l«b 1■?!!,‘f ““2*“’**!?* ning hi* first term a* judge of pro- ।slhcr offering will be tOten.
Mores may be opc-ratod m addition
u... «&lt; Jsnt»C A. D . 19M. at ■"*'
wive; with
friend* extend congratu- XOTICE TO wa-nro
over-burdened .1th covert ro.d d«
one
wl“’a
"special
’b”1*1 meeting on the bate. His friends
WATER CONSUMERS. in tivis Issue, but will do so in the: Unit, Is especially anxious that nar- IO that one. ThU Is an arbitrary,
Banner next week.
enta ot cltadren of pre-school »ge —
—T T
“S'
o'clock
P
M
fr'
th;
p'u^"o'f
r
IT.
nlng
ac
«
’
rdlng
“
&gt;
lh
'
I p' M.u. I. htuv tearnlntr th*
W*‘5r ?«* ar£ no* due nnd
bond,
Mr. Brueker probably did
.“f.
- that Is. from nine months to five
nru^
clusuficaUon.
L. F. Mans U busy learning the payable
electing 13 directors of the company;«-i
at the office of the City
STOCKHOLDERS'.
MEETING.
years--ahall
be
brought
to
the
dlaThe court ordered a permama
and for the transacting
tramumtlmr ot such oth-i
oth-. “nalr
l,lt officers wish the date duties of the county treasurer un­ Clerk. Meter rates must be paid on
dedicate too many buildings and und,
•
(rlr.
ihooU
.nd
r&lt;v.„
uw
tre.lnluiKto
uuu,
&lt;1»
l(jUaa
The
annual
meeting
of
the
slock
crown too many festival queens for er business as properly may come 'for this party announced sufllclcntly der the tutelage of Willis Streeter, u,
uckiiv unuuury
rial holders of tlic Hastings City Bank,. ment. Experience has shown that
or before
January lam.
15th. iwjj.
1933. Flat
frwn ‘'n,orc,n&lt; Uw °*
। early so that other engagements will retiring treasurer.
his own political good but this before «aW meeting.
&gt;
rates on or before January 31st. Hastings. Mich., will be held at Its1 85 pcr cent of the deaths from &lt;llph- *
not Interfere.
should not obscure the fact that he
December 23rd. 1933.
[
Mewes Butrel. Levin and
1933. No discount will be allowed banking offices on Tuesday. January■ theria are cf children of prtHSchoul
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING.
at Detroit, and Nkiwis.
after' the above-dates.
| MORE MATERIALS NEEDED.
10. 1033, for the election of directors
was sufficiently on the job to pare —Adv. 3 wks
The
meeting
stock
­
Secretary.
There will be no expense attached W'***- Marx' *»xl Ginter,
I annual
The relief
workofofthe
the
Hastings
C. E. Davis.
for the ensuing year, and the trans­
down Michigan's top-heavy budget:
wks.
i City Mission Is hampered by a holders of the Hastings National —Adv. "2 —
—
city Clerk.
action of any other bmlncM that. to the treatment. As It will Im- cinnall, .n'prwnt«d lit*
a task that three previous governors
' shortage of material and clothes to Bank, Hastings. Mich., will be held
munlze those who take it from a Grocery
may
come
before
the
meeting.
Polk
CHANGE OfVhIPPING DAY.
the King Mute Quartette, with a intake over. If you can help please at its banking offices on Tuesday,
had been unable_to db. He ha* been
open from 10:00 A. M-Jo 12 M.—M.. dreadful disease, there ought to be
and mv
beU
ringing, call 3662 nand they will be promptly January 10. 1933 for the election of
..
. program of singtag &lt;uiu
,« rumnix.
The Hastings Co-Op. Shipping A: Lambic. Ciishler.-^Adv. 1-4. .
a 100 ixt cent record, especially of •’■AIRIKVIM*
.reused ot altreklrar tl» problem ot is
U the
,lw next niimh..number nn
,n the Slur
Star «w---------e
SVh. ealirf li
j directors for the ensuing year, andAsson.
-------------------------------------are changing their-----shipping
children of pre-school ageThe annual
cost reduction too timidly. We must ning Entertainment cjiirro.. These,
... ■»■♦ »
:
the transaction of any oilier bu*i- &gt; day from Wednesday to Monday,
AUXILIARY MEETING.
remember, however, that many of «'»&lt;* “’’‘Uta wUl appear at Die Cen-1
MIXED DANCER.
MIXED DANCES.
holders al th*
ness that- may come before the; The fiext shipping date will be MonMembers ol the American Legion
At Tltomspple lake pavilion, company will
rhrMta. who ur&lt;s hnwiitw loudest for lral S®*100* auditorium next Friday
Clear lake Friday evening, Jan.fl. meeting. Polls open.from 10:00 A.{day, Jan. 9. 1933.
Auxiliary are urged to remember
•
evening. January fl, AU who can do Round dances every Saturday eve- m
M. to re-no
12.00 xr
M.—
—h
H. n
G. travel
Haye*, r«.«h-i
Cash- I &gt;ra«finn
Hastings Co-Op. Shipping A&amp;son. Hie regular meeting op Thursday Woodmansee’s orchestra. Dauwn January 11 al
(Continue^, on page four)
so should attend.
| ning.—Frank Herrington.—Adv. 1-4.1 ler.—Adv. 1-4.
I Phono 7hO-Fjl.—Adv:
evening of tills week.

, SttS1

WATERWORKS PLANT
BEING REMODELLED

*&gt;«•1»..XX'“X «*•■»

CONSUMERS CO. BUY
FREEPORT, PLANT

c“- ’• ““«•

WANTTO BORROW
ffl. BERTS®

’! SS.'S.'W

sr, T,:?,

u..

_ .wm, w w...

TX* SPSS’S

s sSTATE C0URT ENJ0INS

�First

January Sale
Friday and Saturday

Swiss Steak
Kettle Roast Choice Beef
Corned Beef Bond .nd rOii«i
Hamburg SAUSAGE
3
Side Pork Chunk
'
Armour’s Star Bacon

10c

Blitter
Palmolive_Soap
4 Bar.
Octagon Laundry Soap 7 i&lt;«. b.».
Honey
5 th. p.a
Heinz Soups 3 for 25c s" 2 for

25c
25c
45c
27c

Tomato, Oyster., Pen, Aaparagu*. Vegetable. Noodle.
Mock Turtle, Beef Broth, Celery

Premier Canned Foods
Shrimp
Purple Prunes n&lt;&gt;. 2h c.n

2 Can, 29C
2
29c

Tomato Juice Cocktail

L«e. Bottle 19c

Feldpausch’s

BICKTOFARM’FM
CONG. KETCHAM

CJDE.vr IN CANADA.!
While returning from the Y. -M- •
C. A. trip to Washington and otner
-’astern points. Mr. FraidfWllkes, of!

p. w. Murphy nnd family have ‘he ten months old son of Mr. a
moved to 315 E Marthall street
«*urt,ce ” , "ol*ra*.? ,V
M.ruA comm r. T. A. «ll&gt; n»« ■1"“
H“u"n
this week Friday evening. January |
Mrs. J. D. Zagelmcier 13 quite 111
Elem B Payne, age 87. passed,
following influenza with complldriver going down an eight-foot eraaway at Ida home in Hope township
bat&amp;inut to avoid hitting another,
Friday- He was bora March 27. 1845 ‘
Thirteen patients were registered in Kalamazoo county and came to
car. F-'r people were in the party.
.at Pennock hospital on this Wed­ Barry county 1n 1877 and has since
SlILL INTERESTED IN IT. In^Jw." badly shaker, up and nesday morning.
lived In Hope township. He waa
—----bruised. They cornu to Charlotte
tertained Ciias Thomas and family
People Of Barry County Who
Thursday
evening.
.
"
'
day night. Mr..HtP-ffirld returning
Know Him So Well Will
home Monday, a bit lame, but with
All of the Hastings students have
no serious injuries and It Is felt Mr.
Wish Him Success
Richland. Eley of Morris. Shiawas­
going on Monday.
-The Grand Rapids Press of Tues­
The
Hastings dymmereial Club see county; Molly Barnes of Kala­
day last week car net? a story from
mazoo: Jessie Hine of Bhultx; Ella
hate named Tuesday night Jan. 31st Haggerty of Detroit; May Kelley of
Washington. with a picture cf our
us their annual Ladies' night.
Hastings. Hb wife preceded him
congressman, slating that Me hud
McCreery's 50c special Monday
and Tuesday. Jan. 9 and 10. any
The funeral was held from Hen­
lady* dress or coat, man’s suit or ton’s funeral home on Sunday, Rev.
in N.vhnlk- in 1,8787 and lor seven­ o’coat. cleaned and pressed. Cash Conklin of Hasting*. ollicintlng. and
burial
in Prairieville cemetery.
teen years conducted n creamery,
cold alarage and grocery businrM
tpcre. Later he became interested
Albert Rice passed away at his
•oil. etc., located in a good ntigbbrirhome tn Assyria township Dec. 20,
liood. and thill he hgd saved uj
1932, aged 61 years. Mr. JUce was
though" money »o he can own such u
born in Fort Wayne. Ind. He was
united In marriage to Mbs Nora
3, at Pennock hospital to Mr nnd Leedy on April 17. .1897. To this
Mrs. Shirley Barnum "Velma Rob- union five children were born. one
leaku of Lansing. Both are doing son died in infancy, und Russell L.
\ splendidly.
in Ajinl 1023 He is survived by his
Mrs. Wilbur Lane gave a very widow and three daughters. Mrs.
' pleasant dessert bridge Saturday Rm*' L. Kelson of Assyria. Mrs.,L. Z
Linsiey at Bellevue. Miss Gertrude
way for eight guests. Mrs. W, N. Rice of Lapeer and four grandChidester winning top score.
'6. Please bring cups,nnd spoons.
McCreery’a 50c special Monday
liquor on his ponton. which it und Tuesday, Jun. u and 10. any
believed he was IjootlcRglng lady'!, dn-so or coat, man's suit or
o’coat. cleaned and pressed. Cash
and carry.—Adv.
Rev. A. M Frink of Pifitlac. Dbt.
•Supt. of th&lt;* Michigan District of

5 IS LOOKING FOB
GOOD EIGHTY ACRES,
SO HE DECLARES

for the Biggest
of the Year/
Absolutely nothing that is
carried over from 1932 in
this event... EVERY suit
shipped to us in 1933!

It Starts Saturday
January 14th
Watch for announcement next
week for the lowest prices ever
offered for all wool suits!

conduot quarterly meetings ut the
Sunday.

“Where Better Foods C6sts Less”

MondwV -hatn. Mabel Glllaspie. Mary

.PHONE 2272 Phone Your Order WE DELIVER

Waters Clothes Shop

pic and Loraine. Tinkler — 1
Powell, Scc'y.

Dunmt my absence in Florida,
Ward Green will have charge ot my
. tore-every Saturday till April 1.
193.1. H in need at Maytag washers
nr ironers. ■ vrvicc or oils . phone

i-av-.-d parents have the
by o! the community, in

HASTINGS MONUMENT WORKS
25 Years this Name has stood For Mordhuiise of the Highest Standard at f.iiweM I’o—•
sible Prices. We Solicit Your Patronage.
SEE OUR SAND-BLAST EQUIPMENT
LATEST DEV
IN THETXECUTION OF MEMORIAL CARVING

with Mrs. W. D. Bennett Thursday.
January 12. Please bring 12-mcli
L'hiirchc- v. .i.- ■-.&lt; ry well attendThe Grand Rapids Herald car- quilt block.
Matiy aged Christian', aid it ties a picture In iu Sunday edition

Special Discount on All Work Bought from Stock

Lucky Boy Minstrels
The 1 enth Annual Minstrel by 60 Inmates of Michigan Reformatory
WILL BE PRESENTED AT THE

CENTRAL SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

THURSDAY, January 12
BEGINNING AT EIGHT O’CLOCK P. M,

Hastings Welfare Association is very fortunate in securing this show
is show is brought to Hastings through the courtesy of Charles Shean
Warden of Ionia Reformatory
the tenth annual show staged by
the inmates. THREE HOURS of FUNNY JOKES
SINGING and
DANCING. supported by the‘Michigan Reformatory Orchestra

Prices: 35c - 50c - 75c

Come to Hastings &lt;
Thursday Evening, Jan. 12
and See the

FINEST Minstrel
SHOW
Ever presented

Hastings.

will have a good time and help
attendsome unfortunate by y
ance. You MUST SECURE,YOUR
SEATS EARLY, because we can
have this show only one night,

whereas* it is necessary in Ionia to
show two or Three nights at capacity
houses to take care of the demand.

Tickets on sale at Carveth &amp; Stebbins Drug Store, Starting Sat. a. m., Jan. 7

�TWF BAITINGS BINNtR. WEDNESDAY, JANVARV 4, 1933
*K shark's-fin. htrridred-ywold W hind-scenes wire-pullers select a [“
v ; and other exotic delicacies were candidate well equipped for the Job.
'? served.
but
but lackinc
lacking the nersonalltv
personality to Win
win '
---------- votes.
GRANT) HOTEL
, Stumped and about to drop him

At the Theatre |

Sporting Items

PROGRAM FOR THE BALANCE
WELL-MATCHED EVENTS
OP THE WEEK.
'turizal.on of th. SrtStad Vicki i««« • medicine-show barker, procIN WRESTLING SHOW
Wednesday - Ttruraday — "The’Baum novel and ploy, which will ‘lcu’Jy
personality, who to an
Phantom President." with George head tiie program al the Strand exact double for their rn^n. They
M. Cohan. Claudette Colbert. Jim- Theatre this week.
pre** him Jnto service to UnpersonThe Knights of Pythias gave local
my Durante.
. j Probably na film In recent year* at* t,*&lt;' candidate and win votes. sport enthusiasts their wcond bit of
Friday - Saturday — Double fea- lias altrarted as much advance at11 ,®olu uke • walkaway, profeaslocul wrestling las’. Thursday
ture program: "Hidden Gold," with tention us this untuual screen dra- “•well docs ho succeed, rwn an night at Castle Hall where Farmer
Tom Mix and "Week-End Mar- ina uhich to described as a symbull- “,nUa «« dramatic .climax alter* Nick of Battle Crte’k promoted a
rtage."
.
!cal study or human nature in start- eierytiling
Jlng realtotn. The play ran in New
pUy*
dof‘,’ro?,'. °
lavonicj and two new-comer* feaYork for more than a year with candidate and his double.
Mto*
— tunw
j tCol];e three event program that
THE MASK OP FU MANCHU.
One of the most spectacular and siiiUikr success accorded Us presen- 1bert to the daughter of an ex-presl-’ ratCiea toian increased crowd of
elaborate acenes In years was film- tat ion In other American cities as 'dent of whom tbo two Cohans arejojin atafitan uf Batoiuciave.i.
ed in the making of 'The Mask of Well a* tlic capital* of Europe.
1enamored, and for whom’they bat- e urecK officiated,
■ main and final event of the
Fu Manchu." Sax Rohmer's tlirtllcr The remarkable cast to headed by tie. Durante to the barker's buddy. -Tiur
"schnoezlc"
la
• prominent
- - •
ocnlnabrought togptlwr Jack
of the Orient.
’Oreta Garbo with John Barrymore. ■ills
Tiie scene was a reproduction of .Joan Crawford. Wallace Beery and 1throughout the picture.
’
Brown. Cedar Rapid.*. ' Iowa, and
a Chinese forty-eighl-liour banquet, Lionel Harrymfire playing outstandJames
Muller. Marcellus Thlr.
staged a* in actuality with hundred* nig roles. Lewi* Stone and Jean
- proved to be a fast. scrappy bout
of atrangc courses, aclrd entertain- Henholt are featured in the large
[with Muller having a slight edge
meqt and fantastic settings. The supporting cast. •
lover Brown in adrninivtcnng pun­
banquet represents the feast given
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For hours and hours these sheets
ishment and securine
winning
to t.he leaders of the Asiatic tribes
THE PHANTOM PRESIDENT, i
holds. Brown prevented h timely
swirled in General Electric washers
by Dr. Fu Manchu. acted In tiui film
“Tju. phuUorn President." a poll-!
victory by Muller by manoeuvering
—a tcsl equal to years of household
by Bort*
Karloff.
Ucol
comedy
featuring
George
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) icH.M.iJ,||
WWIBV
m. M.;
past the ropes several times where
duty! Ouf they came — still soft,
Chinatown was Invaded by mem- Colwn. Cluudetle Colbert and Jimhe was, greeted with numerous
■ Continued from page oner
smooth and
ber» of the Metru-Goklwyn-Mayer II)V Durante, is Coltan's first talk- --------------------------------------------------- • boos." Muller canted the scrap
FOR
, technical staff for the purpose of mg picture, though he has been al charge of the distribution of- Red in the early part and won the first
strong!
obtaining Jaues and strange
prominent stage personality for cross cloth icpurU the following:
fall on his famous flying-toe hold
A huge, gilded Statue of Buddha,1 (htv,. drr-adeii
n—
-­ Brown, however, returned to the
353
fifty feet high, was the centerpiece
i)«. jucture deals with a preslring a bit more determined nnd
in tlw great Oriental hall in which, dmtml campaign, in winch the be"
ineted out some of the punishment
I----------- ------- ,---------------- —--------------------------------------------------- | Night Gowns ...
275 formerly absorbed to win the »«■168 ond fall on a body scissorx On
thpir third appearance in the ring.
Muller, returning to lito previous
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
TELEPHONES: 2244 - 2557 »
Total 1374 form, again downed Brown with a
flying-toe held io win the third ar.d
. I During tire post two rnonUis. re­ deciding fall. The bout was in Hie
M war. a«» uwluto Uw djuital- two-liour limit. Muller weigiRd in
G reatest
PROGRAM WEEK OF JAN. 8
, turn of 49 parts n*w show. 34 pairs ftt J(M) Ur0Kn at 17l&gt;
Valuej
■ new rubbers. 8 pair* ured shoe*. 5|| the
The semi-final of
ol the evxnlng.£excvailng.fexquilu tw6 of which rtert new. 51 tur
V«!-l&lt;. Hosting
HaMings.
juid
---- ,.*fl **UutC
• ‘1h Veldi-,
l J*nd
In
a
pumper sulU. 6 chUds dresses, 4, Dlck
Not,e Oamc Unh„r.
Generation/
pairs mitten*, 1 child*, coat. 1 *omwJw wr&lt;-itl«-&lt;3 in .» one-lwur
an* coat. 1 doctor s. call, 1 bushel .jtn,K. Tilts bout was no less scrapi potatoes. 1 jack beans and une J)lcr than nu. nnt anj tire punirhLuzrn tuna fruit.
inent »dmlnl»t&lt;-r«d and rOtqtvid was
। As this w-&lt;lhe annual meeting. about
up Th/. fimtVy
•officers who were elected are:
(won by Orber on a M-tlr&lt; W 8on-;
County 'Chairman Rev. L. L.■ nf.nberg« and full bxly holtU. The;
The moit eagerly
j Deary.
. 'south Bend boy won the fall in
awaited picture ever
Vice-chairman Adelbctt Cort- jtnlc profi-.-lonnl style and rendered
made now cornea to you
,r»R*»tiVelde unable to recover from the;
direct from world triumph)
Washing a Nation
। Secretary—Mrs. Ethel Foreman. I cnects immediately Velde retail-1
eqo
, Treasurer----- Harry o. Hayt^
I tiled for hw first appearance and.
Wide Sheet ... All
si«99"
jtt
■ Committer apjwintinents— First lfp,,atinh- Gerber'i 'performance, ।
&gt; Aid-Lytnun Chamberlain; Bife wyll 11k. ,rcond (a;i the wine way.
During the White
Saving-Russell Cleveland; Vulun- Wlth utxMlt ftVP minute* left for th"
CASES
Event.
leer Service—Mrs. J. V. Hubert of ffel-a
third fnll
full, l.uli
both boys urr«Mf1.,a
wrestled tn
to na
Joan
Wallace
: Woodland; Home Service—Mrs Ed­ draw. Gerber weighed 145, Velde
' ' win Sayles; Junior—Mrs.' Maude
i Smith; Publicityx-Miss Mabel Sis- , The preliminary bout of the eve­
Ison; Nursing—Mrs. ^ohn Nobles; ning saw FYank Clement?. Battle
Lionel
LEWIS STONE
Roll Call-Mrs. Don Foreman; Dis­ Creek, matched against Max Gl jver. ■
; aster Mrs. T. S. K. Reid.
(anuung.
i iw.m? itun
»u wiczucu
taiuung. These
wrestled *u
in uk
the ■
JEAN HERSHOLT
Tn checking final results of the thirty-minute limit, the winner takPenney’s Leads the Way
annual membership Campaign con- inR ont. flU|
was olover'e
•ducted by the Barry County Red MX?Gn(i awrarance here and h •
with These Sturdy, Warm
Cross Chapter. Mrs. Foreman. IM1
to
lhe Iavoritc with the’
, Call Chairman, express gratitude crowd clement', was out of th| for the publics response and to-op- rlng moat ol th.. time where he
eAition during the Enrollment per- &lt;„cal)cd a lot of punluhment due
kA which was officially ylosed hjm
al(msr Wmcd to have the
, Tmnksglving Day.
upper hand but was unable to throw
; "Tiie generosity and un&lt;clfi.shnr.v. elements, who managed to break
of
the
Citizenship
ot
Ulis
count/
loir
frnm
01 Olovcr« holds,
METRO-GdLDWYN’-MAYER’S PROUDEST TRIUMPH!
again has been demonstrated.' tlw Tu.
cnded In •&gt; draw. Gkntr
DirivteJEdmund Goulding from Vicki Baum’s play
Roll Cull Chairnun sald.2Tlw_out- ^v[fi)Ud In at 169. ch-mi!.' ; . 172.
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Dur to (hr great Irriclli of thio program thr firvt show Sunday will start come &lt;»! such an appeal cannot isrnwured whplly tljwn irdollarr. and ii ii c PAPCRCRCAT
cuts basis. The invaluable service “■ ”•
vAUtno DEH I
MEN—here’s' the season’s big"*st pnderjvear
rill hf n&lt;&gt; advance in prices.
’rendered during tlu* campaign byt
TWO ALUMNI FIVES
value I A record-smasher—f uh as only Pen­
volunteer workers, the mariner tn
ney’s great buying power cutibf offer at this
which these i&gt;ollcitors were received
Halt Inns High school banket ball
sensational low price’ AnUe length—long or
I on all sides and che faith in the R«d team won two carnet from UuCrou cvidendM by the community Alumni in u tournament Monday
short sleeves’ 12-/,bu&gt;:d ua&lt;ikt!
are all as gratifying as the mohe- evening. This is the fint unit die
[ Ury results ot the Roll Call.
blue and gold quintet* have made
"Il mret be remembered," Mr* thli record in two years. A lane
Foreman added, "that the Red Crass crowd wu.. on hand to sic the con[ is only an strong as it* membership.
with
Tp the degree tb which Burry Coutt- Ute doach oi dividing'the first ream
ty Chapter was supported in tlu- r«- men into two squads worked out to
cent campaign, it will go forward in advantage.
i its mission of service to mankind.
HauUlngs High won tho first gam-.*
I "In behalf of Ute local chapter 26 to 19. Field was high-scorer for
b.*ard numbers. Ute National Or'ganUatlon and myself. I take this credit while Karines with 7 waa
। means of expressing profound up­ jscotid, and Beckwith with 4 »»•
Fox Picture
. ..
' predation and thanks to all citi- third.
Williams, lanky alumnus
rens of Barry county who gave so center, was high for his ream t,/
’generously of-their time or funds. ttulve points. The work of KelL^
....
....
1 or both, during Ute annual fund ap- ai^Zerbel stood out as guards.---------------- —----- — ------- 1 **a21
„ .
‘
— regular urev
1 me
Tbe.rwrutar
first team
team ucitnucu
defeated
.Continued from pare one.
-TW nrd era, u an
ol tlw
,hc
—------- .---------------------------,
ADVLTs15c—CHILDREN lOc ’
nnd by Ute people, iu entire mem- f(,at t.Vt,r ,SU{yert.j by nie Alumni.' live” load in each customer's home,
(United Drug Co’s
bership ts.not only entitled, but The grads wen- too siuw and lacki-d •This "load" is di-tcrtninni by kiaIE RICA'S RAVI'S HING 5 T Aft/ urged tv&gt; take a part In the chapter's &gt;ufnCient team work to cope with number and capacity of lamps in
j year-around activities - as well as the, tfiushy brand of game exhibited certain specified Toon. and doe*
_..M ■"
not
; during Roll Call."
I by/liigh
Bclwol plovers.
rjipty soc
________
.....jt-.i, Howard
..I in. and
. Li include npphatu
...... -...
-- i-'iJ'Pty
sockets.
Adair tied for high-ccore with nitre base-board sockets nor electric
I points each and TnompsOn followed ranges. The effect of this Jype of
cfoM* with 7.- Sam Young, former • rate, accordins to the compnny'.. &lt; aIhigh schooT'acoring act. found the sincere, h to give lire y.nallcst home
loup for seven points
opportunity to obtain jus*, as low
■ Both games were especially fabl'i Price per kilowatt hour for curand exciting. Tite High scho .l boy* rent as the largest residence Some
pul up the be.- t floor.awk and Uu- b«L'&gt; for compart^n of the two
iket shooting they have duplayed so
‘“dkntcd.
(Continued from page one)
far Ulis
litis &gt;vur.
war. ivu.u,.
Raldt,-Biahop
from.,,the —
fact, lltal,—
the ns«ugc
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-uiaiiuu and ------ ■ • price
. ..... ....
iw&lt;r kilowatt hnnr for rrsld.-t r&lt;&gt; enr«, OddI MIO.-.
under 10
lentrle, »-ul bo Inlwstlns. Many or ««* blood poisoning
UU,
„»«»
HU.
lor ,U mlUw n.m« «re
“&gt;«' num “
»•&gt; “
I1001 S
’" W'
l.n. .-Ill re.ta Hut &gt;n «cw ■M Alumni ware Sam Vouna.
Y““"- JJ.Ure
“u
Miller
Dwlalil
Filler
Alt
WilIlWIA
“
“
“
I'-"
ll**H
■
„ is
_ offered.
tSK’uK
JifnS Ket. .tout laur and —n ten.toCent,
cenu
tionally fine card
Flyweight, class — Winston and
winfh™ tjrehtMld and n.be Wle-, ®«. O Donnrtl. Thu week-end
Freeport, syMem wilt become a
.MrekuSonlAt Herbert Cooper. Pete
V* '!1,
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O “”?
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have prices been so very, very low!

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' Rar low ami linrrv Braver of Hasa hard Bame is expected. Grand Consumers Power Co. under the
'tings- Merle Brulcry of Otsego • U-dgc has one of the strongest teams supervision of Glen M. Brower, loS’ W.'1lE.r.BncSt-f SSTrt in ine UtUe-Seren enterenee.
| rel^Dh Won^Maruur. ^ rre.,»n
Stemler, Sunfield; Ur^rl Hartman
'
’•
'
1 ■ customers may pay their bills at
BARKER TH APPEAR
,h,f “““"P off’ce. M they prefer,
I and Virgil Ring of pclding.
DflnAtn I U ArrtAH
but arrangipiicnts also will be made
Bantamweight class----- Eddie McON PYTHIAN CARD ■ (or the payment of bills at Prca.’Grath. Hastings: Raymond Cramer.
----------port.
Sunfield; William Edmonds, Beld­
Among the headliners on the next. The eleven miles of 7.500 volt
ingwrcitllng show on Jon 12 to be' transmission line to be built also
We.U.erwelal.1 el.a, _ Howard . "T™.™
™
w-ii"^e
will make .tetrle
&lt;-iii-trlc MniwV.iliui
servin' available
King, Otsego; Leroy Hummel, Sun-1 Prewntcd here by tne local n»n
anii suburban home-, alone
field; Art Dowdell, Belding; ’Bud ^ns. will be Clem Savoldi Clem to. fwm. and suburban homea along
Wlzorek and John Northrup, Ionia; * b^er. of r
'« routcSteve Karmes, Wag Cbol and Tom
™
OBITUARY.
Knute’ Rockne's
Graham. Halting*.
1. late KnuU
s national chamEmily A. Rood Paine was Ijorn at
Llghtwelght class —Loveii Quid- ’ plomhlp football machines, Dick
bees and Dick Brown. Otsego; Joe Gerber, former Notre Dame wrest­ Pine Plains near Saugatuck in Ute
Gclsen.’ Belding: Wilbur DeBard.'ler. will be Bavoldl's opponent Ger­ year 1867.
ber and Savoldi She
arc both
____
________
died noted
at thefor
age of
65____
years
Edmore; Leo Witt, Doster: Kenneth
Omar Barker, local j she
was। unlUd
—
united iin marriage toj
' Stemler. Sunfield; and LeRoy Bail- |। their speed
I wrestler, will also appear for the Fred
PaineTnin!81800.
__________
“5. To them wiu
ley, Belding.
' first time in a contest here. His op- h„r..
iE
born
one
son.
Earl
I Welterweight class — Vick Black. jxinent has not been selected ns yet.
She lived In Charlotte the. early
StanUm: Clair and Prank Kaufi- The third evens will be a return
man. Alto; John, Mitchell, Lowell; match between Max Glover and part ot her life, Uren moved .on a
(arm in Kalamo township, the lat­
Festus Weedmark. Edmore; Ken James Muller.
ter part of Iter life being spent in
Buehler. Freeport; Royal Hayes.
__________, , __________
Ferd Thomas, Bud Chase and Dick
A skyjeraper m Africa? Yes, Hastings.
She was a devoted mother, a duti­
Palmer. Hasting*.
Oran, the capital of Algiers, has a
Middleweight class-Rlchard and modern 12-*tory‘skyscraper with all ful wife and a g«xf neighbor -and
will be missed by all who knew her
Charles Baird. Lowell.
modern conveniences
Light Heavyweight das* — Hart-.
---------- •— ----------well Weigand, fjtke Odessa; Robert
When a boy goes to school with a , One of Hm* latest hobbles Is col-;
BchiUman. Hastings; Pete Mitchell, smile on his face he may be happy ’ lecting spider webs which are
Lowell.
—or he may Just be a hypocrite.
placed against thin sheet* of glass

United Drug Co’s U.S. P. Spirits of Camphor
is macle of pure grain alcohol and camphor
gum—the best we.can buy, at HALF the
regular price! Bring in your camphor botT
ties and have them filled this week! '
2
4
8
16

Ounce
Ounce
Ounce
Ounce

Bottle
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Bottle
Bottle

15
25
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 4, 1933

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The Hastings Banner t .
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Views
and Opinions;
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VV«tn»,4»y.
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“"“«■■■
What Others Say,
book WHOM., r.J.ten.
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This and ‘That
Cost Commission Reports.
A Challenge to the Legislature.
$10,000,000 Saving.
A Summary of Highlights.

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'Ford; chaplain. H. E. lender; re­

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curding secretary■ George M. DcwBackiuard Glances;
ey; financial secretary. Irving Lo
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. Cressey; treasurer. Wallace C KelBlts of Yesterday ly: I. O, Harry Anderson: O G.

HASTINGS POSTAL
RECEIPTS DROP

Overcoats

Myron Vrooman; delegates to
■
Grand Lodge, B. Shriner and Geo.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
M. Dewey.
YOUR SON’S IDpALMtsse* Mildred and Morgen' - At
regular meeting of Palmer THE DECREASE WAS DUE
• Who was the best man you ever ,
TO ARBITRARY GOVERN­
knew?
...Vw. This
*
question ~
u asked. of
-- - How much can state expenses be Reynolds returned to Duluth. Min- Encampment. No 49. 1. O O. F.
Tuesday where the former B held at their hall on Thursday evethe fathers of
ot bote in
ir. Traer
T7z;r for
f“!flreduced within tlie next two years? nes,ta.
MENT RULINGS
history and French 'trod, ning last, the following Patriarchs
their earnest conilderatlon.
Dial
consid&lt;------- ”If,u
"' । According to the commission of in­ teachlng
the latter is a supervisor of mQc were elected a* officers for the eti; question were put to your boy. quiry into state goycnunenUl ex-- tn the Duluth public schools.
’ stdng term, via; Charles Hutkey. ACTUAL RECEIPTS
.vtoxnis 60e wouldn’t it be mighty pleasing tolpense* treated by Act. No. 33, Pub­
Dr. Miles Andrus and daughtei. C P.; Geo. M. Dewey. M. E IL P ;
, .
- .
hear him say, "My Dad?" How. he Act* vf 1933. more than $10.000,WERE OVER $40,600
:tuu t. mom hh munj father* understand their boys. oOO can be lopped off during thb Opal, of Berrien Springs Were Wm. A- Sartwel), S. W.;- John Bessguest* of Mrs Cteyford Moore and nier. Scribe; James Murphy
'
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talk with them about their ossoci- ■ period if recommendation* submitted Family
durihg th?
holiday*.
family
during
the’holidays.
: treasurer: Andrew A. Young. .JJ.. W
m.2; Govt. Rule Makes Big Dis­
ii.so ates and friendships, encourage]by the commission be put into efFlorence
Doyte.
Mildred
Fuller.
Jacob
Maus,
repreoentative
to
the
I
them lo fight fair, to strike hard,feet-' In addition to reporting cm
EncMnpmentj Murphy, per- j count—Postoffice Ratinfl
..
and always Miako hands affer source* of extravagance the cum-- c.ladjj£jfubbard. Wallace Matthews.-Grand
inanent
Bailey,
‘ “* secretary;
” ’ *Norman
’
’
Is Now Lowered
lisTHs.,
:every fight? How many fathm ]mission, accofding to the report, has CttnorTTvellman and John Kocmiwl treasurer;
Joljn M Bessmer. rep.i.»
•vpiic*- teach their boy* to keep clean in-{actually prepared more than luO have returned U» M A. C.
H, the
MW Grand
VIIBMM Lodge
IXHIir
T'W reVTnUC*
thC HOSUllgS
to
Mr. and Mrs John Sassaman *reventativc
t ' i . !,l4&lt;‘ a,lrt oiq and to become' their mcajiqn-s and concurrent ’resoluVTh“omcm
I'tosting* Chabtcr [post office for the year 1032 were a
*r
' best Pals by setting an example forjttqh* ah intended to‘write hjtosta- spent New Year s 'in Grand Ilapids No. 63. IL A. M for the ensuing 'little below the amount required in
..j‘.i ;..r
them, to follow? The highest ambi-|tutory form tlu? Economy measure* with her sWcr, Mrs. John Ricker. Masonic year arc as follows: kt w Inrijcr w jWVe me local office conMrs. Bassoman remaining for the
' .
*‘!‘:tlon in life of sortie parent* Mtna recommended.
Riker. H. P.; J. Q. Cressy. K.l C. H. ;unued as a post office of the first
lt.j- to be to strive to leave their chilIt is impossible to sUmmariie i Mis* Anna JQbnton B planning lo Bauer. S
&gt; . G.
n E.
r •Wltoft.,J3ecrc:ary;
[U&amp; tb, a,op .Uo ™..« . drw
. dren a goodly port,ton ot this world’s completely the report that takes tip
D. Striker. IreiuurVr; T. Phillips. C. in the compensation of the pern
;
' so xur while others who leave no 67 printed bcok pages. Among the leave far Biloxi. MB^lMippt. about
of
the H ; F. 8. Bowen. P 8.; B R. j maater whoce salary is bared on'rethe
middle
ot
the
month,
where
site
‘goods leave a finer inheritance— high lights recommended by the
Rom-. R. A. C.: C L Young*. M. 3d |ceJpU.
i
will
spend
the
remainder
of
life
something money cannot buy.
coinmlMion. however, arc. abolish­
•’ In a New Jersey city 628 school ment ot useless boards nnd bureaus;. winter. Stic is al work on nnntlter V.; Wm M Scudder. M. 2d V : ; jn ottjcr that. Hastings might be
• boys
asked "Who would you mstriction of Mate administrative I; serial for t he same , publishing Frank Goodyear. M. Ut V.; T. J. iftn oRlca of thc fin&gt;l r.iass. It is
iML au
-twin
»«tu *;
—»trc
-r—
, necessary that its receipt* exceed
’ ..
jlike to be?.’ Mure than half replied:b.wr(| powers; trimming down the house wiio bought out hi r last story Bra-xau. Sent.
—.
.$40,000. As a matter of fact they
•Bowing and Reaping."
&gt;..
» ii s- iiiWbO., 1 u.i Lindbergh." Henry ford. President (c
o|
drastic pay cuts
Mi--. Marguerite Hall and Fred­
e'-':
:Cool;&lt;ls&lt;’- Bduon “n&lt;l °"P or :wo;in high salaried governmental poM­ erick T. Parker of Rock Rapids. JANUARY MEETING
nr
rsDis
diidcaii
$&lt;0.63511; but on July 8 there went
"
''
.In; i-iiix.t.s...
jothers received all the other votes-tlon5. rfturn of control over appro­
Ur
rAnM
tiUntAU
into effect the new taw changing
-,1. ii. . .
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except two. Those two vote* were■[pjiation* and revenues to the Ugutetter pastagr from two cents to
'"’■l
ca** hir "Dad." The boy is a goodnature and abolishment of the se- T. D. French at Caledonia Wcdr.es- Two Speakers From M. S. 0. {three cent* and making a few other
.day.
‘
judge of right and wrong nnd al- c„rU,M commission.
j
increases
tn |xwt#l charge!. On acWill Discuss Question Of I count of there
*»■&gt;&gt;&gt; rycogniws the square deal
Thp activities of the department
increases, the deiiartLiving’in. the close intimacy of the
public Instruction. wi)l be curbed TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Taxation
,jment ruled that, a* long as the new
Tlie first parcel post package
Kdifnrifll ( (&gt;1111116111 ,K?!nc lhe wn r**nllz*’-- l,ut dad haji with a resulting saving ot »300.(X».
00
The January meeting of the Barry i&gt;ostal rates sire in effect, the total
iLCULOliai V.A1IIIII1CI1L 2jl.
He #huta hta eyes to| Many unnew.-arv duties of rl-.e c- 'placed in the lx.ll ptet Office to lx
Fann Bureau will be held .receipt* under these new rate* must
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rrf J..
.most
and is loyal.
But I i j,
Mr{mt
.n&gt;* Of agriculture
(Continued
nuge
one&gt;
----- of- them
&lt;
. .u nu
un.iviu.M.L will
«... be
*« ' nulled on a local rural route wa« County
at the K. of P. haff' tn Hustings on be.discounted fifteen per cent, ns it
drastic co*: iliulw •• •fttcrly resL-ted when asked who he would most I'ke'tiropiMd. inspection of apiaries, pine mailed by Hugo Wundiylich to Mr.-. Friday.
all day
is. An in
ua&gt; f ans
»•«= esUmated that the increased
to bi- hB ideal is Mime other man i bltou.r ru;,t and lnul n.t?s wlfi |x. '.John Richardson. Route three, and many. January 13.
meeting is planned with, dinner at |rqte* would make that much in...... - - Dad.—Traer &lt;lowa» Star- ,.toJ)J&gt;cd Wltil a MVjIIK/„f jjo.wiu
jus effort* until&gt;«ey caught the
iwen servea
served by
Ladle v aiu
Aid J crease in tlw postal revenue. The*
uv a local naaie*
Janie M. Smith spent ’Christman noon
.wntiment
.
The state highway
depttrtniQnt*
will
fi npublic
changed drift w
..---------------- ' Clipper.
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’■ total receipts of Hastings post office i
week Visiting his daughter. Mi* Society.
W,
MM.
&gt;«
,rr MIGHT BE INTERESTING I
rS Claud Mtad and family of Volente.
Tlwsi' in charge of the meeting 'from July 6 last up to January L|
•are
planning
to
make
it
one
0!
the were $19.852 12. Fifteen per cent all
«* tofeat casts an&gt; pe.-o.ul «.
Representative Michael J. Hart of nil,
supix,r.cd by property taxt.. Michigan.
’
big
mrelings
of
the
Farm
Bureau
. tluit amount must, according to the |
Gt.Mir«e Brace of Beloit. Wisconsin,
flection on his accomplishment* in this district has a*ki*d Speaker Gar- I|M.
department duties will
for Hie year, Evervone Interested . regulations, be deducted from the;
office. He was a vichm of n political I m-r to appoint u committee to m-' b,. curtailed with a saving of $154).­ end John Cnllgnon of Green Bay. in Farm Bun nu work Is invited to total receipt* ot the year. Fifteen
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] vcstlgate-just who the men arc who'
1UI(| experv.'vc plumbing code, Wtconom. spent Chrirtma.: with attend. White *j&gt;ccta! invltatlmp to'per rent of 919.852.F.' L* $2.977 82.1
Mr and Mrs. Harry Brace of t|ih
claim-«• be representing the faim-i.(.!a ;,.Kniation will b&gt;- cast asnhnil County Co-opcraUve Avoeiatiim I Deducting that amount from the lo| er- u* Jbbbyuu in Washington. The ; TI1!,
.librar will be. forced
PrcsidettU. Secretaries *&gt;uui Mun- l'“« teceipts of the year of $40,625 811
DOUF25TJC ALLOTMENT.
I Eighth District representative *ug■ j t,-,
on lt.. owm without the heavy -Mrs. M.ugvret Troxel w.V hi ii.-.-rs luive been sent out.
■ ieavr.s a net amount of $37.647 99 as;
One ol the most important piece1'.- ] gc .-ts that Congr.-u find out how; a;1j;mnn..-.;vm' ot the past. A r &gt;- NashviUe Monday where Rite tang
Two very good talks for the alter-1 the receipt* according to govern-1
at
the-Farm’
nv&lt;i:ufc.
fanurn. they reprerenl, ho.-.-' n,je
m will U ret up *0 that
of legislation tpc next cmyressjp’-Umuny
-I
Mr. and Mr.- A.\C. Brown, Mr. noon program hove been arranged 1 ment rules for the year 1032. That:
much rotary they gel and if thr&gt; 20W j)r^,mr.v may lx- released t.for.
H.
V
Gunn,
tax
economist
of
:s $2352 01 1cm titan the $40,000?
cottxufcr
the - domt ittc allotment have other income* or intcrc*u. in ritlll-4. prbon ca,u; llrih
and Mr. C W. Chu'ke, Mr,--. Flora
ritut’e College will dixeuss i necessary to continue our post office i
Rci-kta and children and
Mrs Michigan
plhn for, the ixtit-fli of agriculture, j
atlil-'tics
bi- Our
Riven
j ‘
•will
Where
Tax back
Dollar to
Goes.' Mr. a; one of the first class. •
Eare-nualiy this sclM-mo u u bounty.
schools Ana aisle » u p e r v 1 s 10n il.’adle wxre mrest-. of Mr and Mrs, Gunn hupdlrs tiu* subject ih-«' Tin* 1* an injustice to the local
.
Glare FurnUs of Nashvllte. on
levied on pro.-es.vurs of- farm produce *
abolished, Teacher* will
preceding CliriMma’ this year, uary 1. 1932. a:u| of sale., of 3 cent .
ii; way, poet office. The» clinngmg of ma:l
very different and interesting
.paid
to
attend
institutes.
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rents
t
&gt;
time
were only $32 !&lt;-..* than for tlw same .,(.,111^, in uhj
jyjy r, p, jun-;
pt from |H»taile from fw
•nd passed tn to the consumer. This j
{power* of the stale administrative Hroy DeAnnond of Grand Rapid* it Barry county farmer which will rent*
cents has
hits not resulted m
in an Increate
increase l’,'tl“&lt;i b'-t y‘ur. This. nul*ita- iuary I. 1033. Fot the trimwl sixfbounty is’ collected by the govern* 1
Ib-iatd will bl' curbed/fcjMidreds ot
a I"'1'- j’ t *-'1 '■'■ek *llh &gt;»?■ be tired in tlw? direus-uan. Mr. Gunn in jxwtal receipt*. On tlw
’ «• c.mtrary
riixl of
c.mtrary standing tin- ’fact that iu&lt;vt rvt.-iy-;month;
ux-iuii- tk
plum
in IWl.
iv.ii. the rates
.- airs of
u; 3'
j;
men: and divided among farmers’
inspector* . who haveT tr.tv-.lh-d
■;_Mr;’ t‘e!.n Po't&lt;r an&lt;t Mr-'
■nt. enrb-tmas card* this; will xtair.p* totaled $12,201.42. JAirf
has also received information rrom
believe the jxistal rcu-ipu un­
•round Mtchrgan in state owned CDud Bit-n. # '
_ ..
who agree to nayict acreage, uc-;
than they would have been with y.-ar wrote only tiu ir names otr the thl. wlne (,.n(xi ln 1M2. the iwte.3
Mi' . .*•" M. L. Jennings. a teacher of til.? county clerk’* office as to the j less
FORCE is ut, but &lt;:
car* will no tenser be employed
two cent postage. People have not card*. »n could send them at mu- of 3 rent stamps w. re but $10.9».7l:
cxpenditunhi
of
various
departments
cording to u general plan made by
the Grand- Rapid* city school/ of ’the county government. Tins written as nufny tetters, haw used and onc-lu&gt;lt cenu iriMcud ut using --or $Uli,7l le&amp;v3 rent Mdmp* weri’5
F.mploy«-c.v ot the senate and hou
fearful thing evep in
govmmwn^ official*. One of the
vBifcd at the home ol her aunt.
■• • • •in ----(or the ^anv- ixrlod
I'jj4.'
material worked in jnth-otheg ma­ the telephone more or taken Mate-,■ two cent stamp* n.- they did u year sold
a righteous cause.—
firet rffecw of afoniestic iillutmenl i
and the fat.e of pay and tin- num­ M-- W. i. Hague last week.
terial from the Mate will allow Mr. menu in jwimiii ■ to their, patrons,;' uro. Revenue from ChriMmjpi cards than of 2 vent stamiu-in 1031. Thuj
wiu actually reduced. shtrws that, it was an injtutire fort
ber
of
emfMCJvf.i
will
be
reduced.
— y»nr
.
would be lo raise the price of fuedGunn to give ii most comprehctvlve rfltner than put a three cent stamp - nt tin*
Schiller.
Friday for Apple Owe, for u visit and interesting^ piettire - ol wh'-re on a fetter. Had actual receipts because- of•_ the
-b * rending of bo many the government to rule a 15 |»rf
i
High
priced
farmers
at
tlx
Boys
’
stutl.-; from 20 t.i 40 per cent. Thb
I vocational M-hool will no longer with their daughter. Mrs. Charles our tax money tnies. Many v.ili be been taken. Hastings would *HH re- at the one and
" onc-luilf rent rate, cent reduction from tin- receipts-for
wduld require the. great iiumbtr..ci
'farm at state dxpenre. the superin- chtr.
surprised to »»«?’-(luazex|i&lt;-ndltun-# main u:i oilier , of'Hie first class; whereas practically all of them a the last six months of 1032. because,
‘-----J — such a*. salaries, c‘.e . which we haw and we-arr sure it would have conpeople who arc now existing x»i lnitendent will draw a na-onnbio sal- I Mr
the rate had been Increased, when
I
Chai
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.
'ary. fewer employees util b- hhrd at
! the recqrd* show a decretwc of over
■cgum*4&gt;, reduced' front 30 to 60 per
beard -o miieli about, of late do not linm-d as such an office lud there.
Icvcry state institution and the in- for California where they wifi visit amount So tnuch^when the-whole- been no increase made in the postal ; Since the iMWve was written. Port- $1200 tn rale; of 3 cent Mumps u.:;
•
•
|.Mituli&lt;inal frill* which liave in the 'frkndj-.
•
‘ master ShulUlr* Has looked up the compared with Miles of 2 emit
tax problem i* presented
—... the
r. 'rale
-----— - tn
receipts Irom
of 2 cent
itamps
’’ tii
e -----length ot time
«. -----t pa»t cotdributcii to -cxce-ssivc taX- THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
On the name program will -.ipjM-ar ’ Il will interest our reader* to|na
know that the receipts for the tin stamp,, in 1331. fro.n July 6 to Jan-j for the year tetr
j at ion will fk- climlnutcd.
tile Mteluitan Slab Fann Bureau .
the city Friday and made the Ban­ mid member of Gov. Brucite;'-. Tax
_
(the
University
of
Mleiucan
alone
plan - then would immediately tend ‘
..1A holiday will'pc declared in build­ ner a call to provide its visits an- Commission. He will speak on the
lo'reduce the volume ot purehajc*
legislative problems before the farmfimdr by th'- tarj? «rmy of paid nn-;
cr.- oT'Miclukuh today and work Io.............l.rmcra «l ill, real dirt w- . J
ri| u., ,L,„„„
occupy tlw pulpit at tile Emmanuel wurds th'.' dcvclopriwnt
ipmen: at sonic
same leg­
ployecs In H11X country ami tinB
Episcopal
church
Sunday.
January
wd '2
' A '"'".d™ «dl l»
it. (Those in at
at-­
islative program.
stow down the.wheels of iu.fe'-n
' , , • „bS.‘'|nW»S'nil«&gt; ....
tendance will get
.‘t a*
a/ first hand pic'! -I™
.-s■
To counteract tills; the increased! -amc time'seine, of tlic
fury at state probtenw backed by
price of farm produce wf\ld prob-j term lobbyists are drawing hwh UnTZd bfrretnciin.- it in w .nn.lar
fact- from ilie.se two will known!
tlw. speaker*.
.
•
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•ably intnare lunn income* (unless
1®,, ‘.r
manner. The .roving a: Ea : Lun»«■. n.-« ........................
“,•« •"?«
•’•w.'-- ■
During the noon hour and lhe|Afternoon other parts ot the well
of agricultural produce too much) j Harfj request were granted and the; V‘’’W '
n„.
formed program wtjl be glvt-n. The
and the purchasing power of farm-{findings made known:—Schuyler!.
‘
- • •* •
comhiiliec in charge hbjie every!
OMEN tell us that since pur­
er* would tx thus increased. But Marshall. Clinton County Repubhfarm bureau member Will attend as s
v&lt;-u a- all other* interested in!
would the lnerea.se in purchasing |C4-1‘^CU,S_______
chasing their SPEED QUEENS,
Fann Bureau work. A meeting as1
power uh..t&gt;reUcal&lt; of agricultural- FALLING FOR FAKE SCHEMES
interesting us Hie December meeting Uta (jilM’t til^eduotion in purc!us-| Never within J lie recollection 0!
. that they really look forward to
,i ar.d- H r. i a plate for din­
ner wAh 11 J. Foster. Co. Agni.I
hie potft-f o'f 'Uw waiie earners and tih** prerent R.meraiu&gt;n hoy.' a*
washing.
.
1.
,...
ju-,.
.11 N.j-.j manv fake relu-nw* come to light a*
Mary Van Aukcn of
laid implo.viT:-. Wc rit.oin&gt; all sure
[h,. u.t tu-i years.-. Aimwr
spent Sunday with In.
un'.nt plan wou« very .d*y psjwrs in Mime'part of
H’s so easy and simple, they say. Il al!
ANNUAL MEETING OF
Fred Hayu. of Battle C
goes so quickly. In less than an hour a
lemc. Bui
COW TESTING ASSON.
was tlie guest o' fur cousin. :
Mabel Russ the latter pan of
whole week's'wash is on the line. And
./ , ;Juis gathered in'the money and hied
Oyster Supper Will Precede
week.
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.he &lt;i*&gt;-1hHtutelf to other territory: where hu
Mr?. A' D. Maynard went to I
when it is dry and taken in-r-the clean-’
Business Session On FHday i
ms no game is sitll.unknown. He maiumes
r Rraiyito k--v p*one jump ahead of the deNight, January C
[
tltneav ot
smelling freshness of evoiy piece adds
’1 i;&lt;ti/- vLn,1 of t)W&gt; ll.irf I
.

at Tremendous Savings
Owing to the mild weather, we find
that we have too many overcoats.
We cannot afford to carry them over
so out they go at ONE HALE price!

*1522
*18*2022
*2522
*3022
*3522

Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats
Coats

Now
Now
Now
Now
Now
Now

*7*2

Sgjio

*1022
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*15^
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Lambie &amp; DOYLE)
"■The Store for Dad and Lail"

A Quotation

Washing is Really FUN
with a Speed Queen!
W

•n plain

on Friday evening. January fl, Mem-1
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
and luc-oe and annual
the Association.
....
s.umwr will be wived to I
all thive Attending. The Avona-1
lion will hold IB .anmial business |
meeting with cteciion of officers and j

t:on of a teste:
Raber.
the- closing at a wry good &gt;
year'in the work. In spite of. the!
low price tor duir.- products, ssmc j
ana members have led their cow» to
two produce'new butterfat records fur:

pa:trm name
t.u.: Mr
: lushly
its pea-

REPORTS- if..

herd averages ha* been rsUb’.Bhed
this year* Mi' Raber ha* contpr.it d!
&lt;hf- year with twenty-one herds oh!
ax the clew? a! (fie ytar three i
or fxn herds ate expected to drop!

-- have signified tiicir tnirrtiott ot I
•ing in so the Association will |
■ntnnie t&gt; run as strong’^. n ha* I

ten-fold to the satisfaction of protect­
ing one’s bwn garments in a Speed
Queen.
If you haven’t an electric washer in
your home—or if your present machine
is worn and obsolete—come in and let
us show what you are hiissiiig-tn-HW
way of home laundering pleasure, clean
linens, safeguarded garments, and
downright economy. T’he purchase of a
Speed Queen is the most practical in­
vestment in economy any modern fam­
ily can make al the present time. It
costs nothing, at any rate to investi^
gate.

Protected Porcelain Tub
(Curved Bo Ho nu . . . Alu­
minum Submerged Agita­
tor . - . 2*i’’ Balloon Rolls
.. . Double Walls . . . “Arccuatc'* Drive Tranr.mlsslon
.. . Full Standard Capacity
. ,4
if. P. Motor . . .
Guaranteed Durability.

For homes uith'diit /elec­
tricity, g /soline engine
models arc available.

former -Hmtiiies could Bundle four or five tpw herds;
i teacher ui the it .-amc other dairymen wanted to;
limply write Mr Raber or Count)
j.
sK tu- can be -and too much of tin ;
m
tunc are not worth the money t-hcyl
spend. But the nine men who have'
been driving into the ,-tate gwrv.-l
23.000
Coldwater
GLEANINGS.
■V'.yiXM
mental cxptfuc--. of Miclug-ii- seem
’ The average circuit clock cm
000.000
io have dwic a thorough aaci era- sutuea t-lectricily at tn- zrate , ’ University of Michigan
4 Michigan state College
piete Job.' Fur the benefit ol oir alow _ a&gt;tu an hour2-.io.000
' Nor mal College
readers *e are reproducing on our
63.000
Minciiuna w Uu worlds leading awte p^,,.
120.000
editorial page * condensed summary
r.ioduccr of -soy beaus, which
of the report that appeared in the amounts to 2jO,bOO.(w&lt;j btuhela su­
It is our, opinion mat. this report
Ingham County New* edited by Vet- uuaUy’*
L a challenge to the Governor and
to thcijegWature.
non J. Brown a representa’.
; .Canada Is &lt;he larjci? produ
th* «uu IcgL-’-ai
;»nd United States the laigeit c
: Patrol, v agooj m phfiaaeiplua an
of the comnuteit
I Miner, of asbe«r%.
1 painted red.

Way of Our. World
NEWS

Judge Clement Smith of Hastings
whom tlw writer reinembcra .v» i

ago. nude us a wry pleasant' call
,Lut Friday wlUie m town on legal
business Tlic Judge U a candidate
for the circuit Judgeship th mis dis:tnct. made vacant by tlw election
of Judge Hooker to the Supreme
bench —Giand Leiigc Independent,
'
•FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
■ At a regular meeting ot Hastings
Lxlge,N'o H. U- S. of I held on
Friday evening, the following irnuI ter meehan.es were elected officers
'tor tlw- ensuing term; President,
Baker Shrine:; vice-president, H. A.

each month during the year. Mr ■
Biber makes a reccsd of feed given j
the cow. her production tn pounds*
oi nulk and percent butterfat test:
nt this milk. This material record-i
cd for trie year cues the cow her
record. Tlic records can t*-' used in .
culling out tlw unprofitable cows.'
helps in selling surplus Hick, proving sire» and many other lues. ... |
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The County Agricultural Com. that the!
.,‘hif.ee of Los Angeles says
largest strihtberiiea inuu. not
put at the top of the boxes.

MILLER FURNITURE CO
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1M3

Sdcial Events and Personal Mention

‘iKi’eSZr Jl; MUSICALE and tea
enruro... or iteir r.mL. ter.
|
MARK ANNIVERSARY

'

Home Economics
Extension Work

Mn and Mrs. Clare - Jone* of]
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Wyandotte opent tho bolidaya with Many Friends Enjoy Event
ISXienSlOn
her narenta. Mr. and Mt* J. E.
With Bev. And Mn. L. L.
I'
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i Mattoon.
.
Judge Stuart Clement, Mrs. Belie
Dewey Bunday Afternoon
pine lake nutrition class.
Robert T. Walton la in Chicago William Sch^dcr, Jr., returned io MUa Olenna Rogers Waited relaRev and Mrs. L L. Dewey chose
Tile Pine Lake Nutrition Class'
•on business.
school at Big Rapids yesterday.
itlves lis Lansing^ during holiday Clement and Miss Paulino Ger linger
vulted Mr*. Clement's sister. Mm- p very' happy way in which to cele- held their December meeting at the ;
Hartley Finstrom returned to M. ji Wallace
weelc'
Wallace Osborn
Osborn and
and daughter
daughter,"""
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. MU,ean .... era...
Patty spent Saturday •in
8. O. On Monday.
’
“ Grand 1I Mm Marian B. Goodyear spent 9"°* Oray* 01 A,*8"n °° *,on brale their twenty-frith weedin’ home ol Mrs Olhc Fox. Ten mem- .
Mus Hilda Werner vL-.lti-d at her’,Rapids.
R^
*" OrBnd
*1U‘
8upt. and Mr. D A VonBiuklrk, annivetsary which fell on Rt* bers and one vbltor were present.
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’
Th** bcllli&lt; u» fin&gt;l tiieetlng. Hie.
faomtf in Belding over the week end.'• Mas Joan Finnic --------------------of Woodland ,ur ~”r
'
Mr. and Mrs. frank c Andrus and Y&lt;S^ day
Vgcrwral invitation had been ex- forenoon was spent in organizing,
Mrs. Grace Gamb'le of Knlamaawi «l«’nt Saturday Hie guest ot' Miw
«‘d Mrs- H. G Hay** were
Town Club jarty al Grand Rapids amon„ the Hastings people wl» at- tended to the members of the Frist After « fine pot luck dinner the aftis Hie guest of Mrs. Charles Barn*.. SaJUe Goodyear.
Methndlrt Episcopal church and tlw ernoon meeting was called to order,
of Grand Rap- i|un
on N&lt;
New
* Tear
Year's.
*.
tended the opening ol the Civic congregation, as well a* irfrnds in Mrs. Beadle reviewed the k^on.
• Mrs. M. A. Lambic and daughter. ’ Mrs
•’
‘Lee Itendali
‘
Miss Nellie Wilkin* and MUa Len- Auditorium at Grand Rapids. Mon­ the city and outlying community te «*wn ftt Hartings, to all daw memHelen, spent the holidays in Ypsi- is was a guest at Mrs. J. E. Mat] tpon'a Thundny.
Wells of Detroit called on Hws- day
. ..
lantL
aartst in the observance, on-Sunday bers Thence were all measured
George Bradley uf Lansing has n,J**
T1’“r*4My‘ • »
afternoon
»n&lt;* wcigh«t-apri, given charts to
Mha Carolyn Fisher has returned
EdlUl
°f Batt**? PYTHIJSOSTERS
TO .
to Romeo after tja-tiding her vaca­ been a|N-ii.ling the hblidaya at the
I I ion
AM**.
Rev. iuiw
and Mrs. Dewey
1^..', U.K,
had [lu.nuiu
provided determine
................ - &lt;wr
..........wurmnl
-......... weight.
.. .. ----Mrs
John Eddy home
Creek, ww; a guest of Miss Mar­
MCCT TllECnAV MICUT entertainmeiH—an iwur nt music- - Rogeri gave the lcx»on on Cltnsttion -ut home.
? "
* me'
,
Kami Banwtt the part week.
lYlt-CI lUCOUHl itiuni , ln lhe auditorium of the church al
candies and gave out the reMr. and Mr». Frank C Andrus
Xfr and Mrs. Gay Jordon lef. for
Df aI)d Mw Ik,nnls Murriiy wcrt,
• .
1 four o'clock, three members of Al- cipcs Each one giuc than* fnyorttc
•pent, the part week end with lirtr horn.- at Flushing. Long U-;NrW Yw K(1P&gt;U of
For Initiation Oflbiun
IrieadN in Toledo.
‘ ■
WHAM coiloge Conservatory c.-m-.iii; candy and several candy
• recipes
•
land thia morning.
। W1U ThwaiUj;. ot Grand Rapid*. ' Planning
__
.
z z
. ..
..._ ........ i.... _ . ................................ ....
nWN,linu was Own
Miss DorothJ Goldritig of Spring­
given. Th#The meeting
then .
Members And Installation over to give a m*»t delightful proMr. and Mrs. C. W. Clarke spent | Mra William Corkin and Son
port is Mxnding bcveral days with New Y.ar .. with Mr. nnd Mra. J. C Bob returned from Detroit Saturday
gram of inAtrumen'.al murtc and
n\1' *'IL*,cMra. Mary
Of
Officers
Jan.
17
*
Mullendore
on
January
5.
Hastings relatives.
nt *Nashville.
wiwre
Hwy spent
the holiday*.
Artifr’lau’Lwk’wltere’^b’u^"'’ Ftunha
na
,ra&gt; tjeorgs
vinaewnmau.।. night
mi
pnd
Mr».
Laurence
BATUMt
Dr. L U. Roland, director uCthe
The Pythian SlsteH will have
Mr. “
and
Mn.
George Windeknechl
Ml #n
d Mrs
Laurence
Barnett
IRVING EXTENSION GROUP.
hI , 2hm.?ralU
,ul’llU wrrc BU,-‘sU °r Mr
'&gt;l*nt
New
Mr
their regular meeting on Tuesday Conservatory, gate two artistic
f|Wnt...
New Year's
Year's eve
eve with
with
Mr and
and
tiriit .it untyrrsity lujr.p.tuL
&lt;■■■■&lt;
.w.uv.,^.1.1 Mr.
»&gt;»•
.....
._* evening. Jan 10. with the usual pot grooptc of piano number*, and als*&gt;
— ——--------------------------- ,
and ii«
Mr., Raymond hi
Windeknccht
on ..
Mn, irvmg Benton, of. —
Battle
Creek
accAgnpanlrd Mr. King .Kellogg. Iiffi Extehrtan Group attended the;
Robert OConiiur returned to hb Sunday nnd Monday.
Mr. ifnd Mrs. U-o B. Rasmu^ri luck suppi-r at six-thirty o'clock.
Khuul ut Laingsburg Monday allc.On Tuesday evening Jan 17. the Whose fine barium*- voice wa* great- inrei&gt;nit at the* home of Mrs. Ixth.i i
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Pale and und
,jf Kalamazjw visited Mr.
fijxndiiig the lu-lldaytt here.
ly
enjoyed
by
Hie
audience.
Th
1
?
Palmer.
Dec. 15.
Pythian
Sisters
will
hold
a
special
children of Detroit wire guorts of ,uul MrX EdRar Bnxrits Wednesday.
The leader- urged Jim member*, to
Mr. and Mrs. D. B- Green ol.-Mr. and Mra E. C. Edmond* from
X1UJI Virginia Putra returned to inciting ut seven-thirty th titillate third mc-mlxr of tlw trio was Mr.
WiHMllund leave today lor Kt.Mm- Thursday Hll Monday.
college al Chambersburg, Pa.. Tues- members nnd install tlwir new Glenn King, whp gave several num- buy beet sugar and thu* help our,
bc-rs
v.n
the
pipe
organ.
Mr.
Kin.i
owii
slate.
.
nM-f. Fl-i., to remain until April 1.
MIm Muderta Barnes returned t*&gt; (|Uy after ^tending the holidays al oHlcera. They have invited Middle­
spinach.' and
Miss Marjory Knojit of Ann Ar­ Grand R ipidi; on Tuesday after, home.
Cabbage, rarrou
ville. Freejwrt and Nashville Tem­ is orgdnlrt m tty* proUrtant Epi-*,
prepared and:
pies'u*
bor was the guest ot Mr. and Mn&gt;. visiting Mr. and Mra. Herman Beas-, Mr., Ron, i&gt;aKSQn had a iiousc ples
-*e
aa their guests- Following ore copal church at Man-hall und like baked potatoes
rened for .It.-.ra-r.
dinner, with other gcxjd:
Thi.odor*- Kni»|&gt;t over New Year's^ mer during tlw holidays.
the others an artist In his partlcii- rerve;!
party of gtw*b&gt; from Grand Aapias the ofDn-ra to be installed:
things brought to the club.
» |
Mrs. D. D. Walton has n tUTier!
Past Chief -Rose Calkins.
Mi. •; tjoruthy Barnes ha.l returned u!)&lt;i Rl(.d Clt&gt;. Ior the New Year's
fruni u vUll with her parent---. Mr. to her t* iichiiig'in Three Oaks after
a treat, and much appreciated by; All were weighed and health
M E Cltief—Alta Tompkins.
and Mrs. George Potter of Mulliken. spending the holidays here with Mr. I
the large audieijre.
•
■ score* were duinbuted. from which
E. Senior—Minnie Young.
— DcLono
— of
-•
Mr. and. —
Jfr.s. -Leon
M v&gt; DjuLm- Gower visited Mr. and and Mrs. Charles Barnes.
Tea followed in the social rooms we may learn thr relation of adc-:
E
Junior
—
Louise
Gower.
Grand Rapids, were New Year's
M&lt;:&gt; C l| Plumley and family cl
where Rev. and Mr:, Dewey greet-. quate nutrition and right living to­
Manager—Ida Waters
Muor. Helen. Marjory and Kath- ,guest* ot ty-r (larents. Mr. and Mr*.
general iicalth and well being
.................
......................
M. of R A- C—JU Sclulhaneck.
eriiw Hnrrlngton of Bllsseflld vis­ Hugh Riley.
nig* all ag-.-s and many d&lt; nominaA sdcial meeting will bv held a!
dayM ot F Julia Smith
ited their nrtcr. Mrs. Raymond
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roger,
Wuwell
"fit
tion* who came t‘&gt;.offw felicitation*.' the liomc of Mr. . Nellie Mvhlcr.
’ Miss Agnes Smith and nwinmal* Windi-knrcJit, lart week.
Protector—Cora Boyes.
I
Kalariinaio
were
guests
of
tiu-.ir
Mr* A- D Kniskcrn and Mr*. Jan. 19. Vj33.—&amp;*nM Kelley. Secy. .1
from Blong'il hospital spent Nev
Mus. Mntx I' SUMin returned on ,niml. Mrs. J. D. Murdock, Friday .Installing Officer— Julia Brower.
Year’s at thy lormer'a home in Hiu Monday from :■ ten days' visit with ajid Saturday.
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■-----Grand Senior and Manager— Chas. A Kerr puured tea at th** atw*'1 .
’ reJatlv*•■! in deveinnd and Clncin,-1; Mu- Eileen Sullivan retuTjwd to Chqriotte Hubbard and Mildred tructively appointed table winch wa*. SKATING and dinner
AT TRAIL’S END.
centered
with
Mra. John *0,111110 hira gone to nail. Olriii mid California. Pu.
Down.;.
'
Kidamazoo„3‘ii&lt;-Miay after mm tiding
and
Or.*:i&lt;l. Raiiids to .sp* nd several
ml... Mt rl&lt; Carter of Fairmount, • the holiday* with iwr mother, Mrs.
Virginia Potts, Cbmtance
Captain of Staff—Cora Boyc*.
Wi-l.A wiiii Mr. and Mc&gt;. Ftcd .Ind . Mra. Emma Sisson and Victor F.milv
and 'Lillian Tolhurst
PiunlsF-Sadie Ma&lt;- Palmer.
' .
Emily Knlllian.
Sullivanbehalf of the Ladit
Parker. For(W ndruil.
.
Bu.vm of Fre&lt;|»&gt;jrt called on Miss
Detroit
M'.sr Hard Henry
“ N'r.w* Year's Day guest; of Mr, nnd MiiIm-1 fsliwwn Tuesday evening.
Whitfnan of
Mi - Willis Rnntiwr wen: i.L, parMr and Mr ■ Robert Fletcher of
lYl.EM*. fortnal affair throughout
jolly time at »
’Hilt
Ch’ . anil hi; biotlwr. Guy Kantrwr, Plymouth were New Year's guests
holiday t
’
’•■
Trail s End.
ot Woodlaiitl.
’
pi Mi and Mrs 8. J. Amer. Their
Mr and Mrs. Robert Edwards and
and
'M-- TTi i ■&lt;«-is ::&gt;&gt;n lias re- -..&gt;n B-.bby returned henw- with on of Graurt Rapid-, »ixmt thr 1
Riven by Mra OrvilleWWn*-*dm 1 New Year;, t .&lt;• ,u aiaay.» v x*. an
,wk wjlh Mr. and Mr;. Lloyd Hu- Iwr home en W. Walnut
Im Ixrcnzo.F.
Matts and Martini
and Thursday last
week! eightlocc&amp;sion
of much entertaining in,
GIVEN THIRTY DAYS
erwri.
guest* being entertained each day the cRy.
On Saturday Berger Vandewa*er:
;ai « DavMrguests
Mrs.Dwight
M.
her mother and sisli-rs in Marshall.
On Wc.diie.-day pw.P-, were alOn* of tlw m :r: drtuhtfiil partw- ond-Rpbert Nance were brought In'and of
Mr.*.
Humphrey of
Mr. Maus Joining them for New Lun.liut were Christmas guesU ol lowed to &lt;
the prior, by the | w*.ls tiiat glven-by Mr. aid Mr;,, fore Judge McPeek tor sentence.!
unit Ml... - Anna
il lative .‘in* nf th:*ir m:os« , Mr... iC. w. Crawl-ad a: their hmin •-tiler th-y h’.id confr.wd previougly I
Mr.and
Mrs.
Hiirry
Ritchie.
Ur. and Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre*'
'Norman Oltmai. cashier -4 the Buir Van Houten arid Mr... Ray on 4 Broadway for r** nly-tour
visit* cl had :u New Year's gu *rts. her M.i’cr, Aim
Atom i&gt;uvm;*/.‘bank, amt/Mra jF'innio having rir.-:*., and .‘.-ronci iuw»i*. Budge a.,.; *uj.&gt;ycil duitt.,. th*: Hastings Co-ojwalive Elevator.
■i and'
' Mr.
' y.i;; Jatiil Tcutc*. ol Kalamazoo.' Ottmur ant! lon-wcre guz-U over clwlcr
1 the evening with a collation reived
and Dr. and Mra. ‘Ray Finnic, ol ' New Year's of Dr. and .Mra. Geo1 On Thursday. Mrs. J.tm&lt;'.■ BnMd' ju.,* before midnight, ho;u-. cajr.
of thirty days-and then put on pro­
•Lickwo ci
'
'
. iwon top wore, with Mrs. Phyllis land a drawing Ja. jra ustwring in bation for two yearsred Hliroyc.- returned Thuroday
It. v. a:.d Mr-,. McKean and Mra 1 Reynolds' tcchnd
! thd New Y. ar in a jolly la Mun
i J. H Wesbrook of Middleville at-' A chrisinra*. bouquet fl inked; The houw ux-. bright with Y.uleiknta. after i.jiemfiiig Chri Unas
A beautiful little wadding was
''endad th** murtcale and reception I with red candles centered the din- tide colors and lighted trees.
.
j High---sconv
a’,Kbridge.were
w,.n by laid at the Episcopal Rectory bit:
th Mr. and Mn,. Gary* Crook and wii. hm;*- for the holidays return­ given by R&lt; v. arffi Mra L. L. Dewey|lna-room table, and a Jlighted
‘~’*‘
--'4■*'
ing Monday,
Um Staler,
Sigler. MiAlbert
Ml ..-Albert C&lt;uCai- Tuesday. December 37th, when Wil- ,
Sunday afternoon. '
•
Ictirvtnur. tree and other YI’ult-tidr: Mrs. Kim
Luidb:-: and Mr learn S Carter of Kalamazoo and
Mi Louise Potter, of Buffalo. N. I decorations made th*? room*।. ma t Veth. Mr. M A. LanUne
• Fred W. Stebbins.
\ J'
Beth Thelma Waugh of Cloverdale *
V . who hx*. tx-en -n* nding p irt of attractive.
Mr | «i«»incr
Another group enjayhl
dinner were united tn. holy matrimony. The;
Gae.-.U trim away were, rwrs-i
eii/ajru umucr
tier vacation at Wall lake and Exti
UmsiiiR with her parents, was in PhylliA Reynolds. Ann Arbor: Mis j arid ddnclng Al Port Tavern. Bat­
Re
Burr
Van
Houten.
Alma:
Mrs.
Rny
lie
Creek,
tlw
party
consisting
of:
■ the cue. Saturday.
Miss Kutlilcvn Nichol?, who is nt­ Finnic. Wood!; nd: Mra. David MF. anil Mr; Ear* Wafchum. Mr.
NOllTHEAST RUTLAND.
amt Mrs. Canoll McLiulIln. Dr. and
' tending Davis TrctmtcaL High school French, Caledonia.
Mr. and Mr.- Warren Bolton and'
•, ...
-]M:., Kejrith McIntyre. Mr. ..nd Mi
it Grand Rapids.* was «
a «.«
guest
of
ItL*,.. J* an Barms from Tuesday till, HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING
‘Guy Jordan. Flushing,* N. Y.. Dr. family spent New Year's Day ut the'.
.home
ot Mr. arid Mr;. Victor Clum|
Kiday the pa t w.ek.
‘
’
roit MIL AND MRS. JORDAN, and M:s. Ray Finnie, Woodland. Mr. .
Mis* Sylvia Walp. of Buffalo. N.
Mr un(l Mr GJy Jordan of ’'‘M MrxWaltare Brown. M;« Rutic in West Odessa.
iur and
mural-.Y. was a gueii at the. home of Mr. Fludring. N Y . who have b en : klnd-1. Grand Rapid.;. Mr.
M:.
•-Mr. .and Mrs. Clifford Hammond ।
Grand Ledge. Kave “ NcW Year's.eve party. Thervl
and Mi- J M. Tuwnscnd over New !
tlj_ hohdayc, with her |wl- i&amp;lu-rtcr anurger. Gran-'
Years Day. returning to her studies j(.nl.„ j.tr. and Mrs Kellar Stem., ‘-f^ June Briggs. L..nrtn ; Carlton 'ATre twenty-three present. Card!
playing was
by
-have
b**vii much entertained during ।Swifl
- Swift, Middleville and Jack Stem.
----- enjoyed
--- » all until
-— the &gt;1
at Ann Arbor on Monday.
have Vn-n
ta! A,"d’ l?..m I™: A.,alter MV crowd w.Cu.r Sun- »"• •"
«'
! Muriiu|Urof ’Marshall spent Sunday laifmre'in^Hwnc^^nlton^dlast l-PCT Club oftw« U. who were ente r-. ^‘Ud
' or minU.tedl,,! |,r Chib cl l,,K. »&gt;.□ w&lt;rr rnu-r-.did jusliro lo hum,m*dr Iro c,r*a.
I with hi# ri der* and their hnsbuiuls. I week. Dr. and Mrs. Kenilh Mein- tamed with bride*.*’and a midnight ‘ “’“‘cfikq. leaving in the wee hours j
.Mr. and Mra. Floyd Gaskell and tvre gave n very charming dinner up:*i at tlwlwin? of Mr. and Mra «
jnorrnng.
Mr «&gt;ra Mr. Alter, J. Vrdter.
\ ThurJuJ msht •HI, e«te IM CM. Toltemt
Tte- old «te», tell I. no. rras27th ANNUAL JANUARY
I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cordes, Mr-., parent.
Wednesday they were. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr.;.
Mi Atx-n
AL- : Johnson
Jul.n-.nct\erv mg
*»“ after
a,ter a
“ ten
tin days
daiS’ vacation. " !
Mr. and Mrs. Will Strausbaugh I
wry c.charming
Phy.us Hej’mjflls and Miss Margery giitn-ts nt th** Gcofge Brigg; ixime • &gt;ert lined‘ utt aavrry
’-.ar....;,,; . .seven
&lt; .\u
■ Reynolds were In Grand Rapids I nt, Lansing; Thursday noon MIm o'clock dinner, coven, being laid for have been entertaining the. former's'
■ TTiinMlay. the guests of Dr. C. H. Emd Ellis of Grand Rapids gave a;twelve. 'Miss Ehzaie.tii Ewmg of sister ?tnd family horn Detroit over]
i Barber and Mrs. Clifton WutkliLs.
luncheon for Mr*. Jordan: Satur-, Chicago send Miss Martha Bfrnnet’. New Yeaf*.
Mn?. Rebecca Craig has been on
Mr. und Mra. Frank J. Maus of f|ay Mrs. Carroll McGultln enter-, of Evanston, being out ol town
tire sick Hat again, bul I* better lioh-.
Marlin.township were guests of Iria'tuincd with a luncheon; New Year's guests prerent.
^n't forget • our P. T. A. thU
parent*. Mr..and Mrs J. I/ncnzoi night they were guests of Dr. and; Sunday night Mr.- and Mp
Mr Rich”‘-u
rear, dnrint; .lamian. thereby keeping the
Emil
Thursday etening at the school-!
ji'au*. over Clu-Utnuu. Ua&gt; latter n*-, Mra. Finnie ut Woodland for «up- A*d Gro*».and Mr. and
“"d Mra.
M
.
....................
-t ftupper
at tlw
turning with them for a few days'; lx.r.
iTyden
had a .......
buffet
supper al
tlw hoW. Pot luck Mippcr at reven. ]
visit at their farm home.
I
--------------- —
1latter's home on . street
- .....hon- !["‘n a sp«*tel program by the Burry!
S. Park
I oring Miss Ewing of Chicago and County Normal.
| mk- Genevieve Ridc&gt; of A^ron.it. s. BAIRDS CLASH
thn-.c who enjoy lu-uring the lit king of » clock we
uhn e|x:nt
AiM.nr holiday
Iwilirlnv U
‘.„&gt;lr will*
ntvi?■a.-w«K.
uni ll,
I MW Bennett of Evaacton. who were
John Tyler of Vermontville Is
;O. who
week
with
have Hie well known Seth Thomas line of clocks in time,
Over forty-five young people *ere • their wi-ek?end guc.it*. sixteen being vistting Iris son Arthur and family.
I Iwr sister and family in Kalumu.-uo,
strike and chime model*.. Electric-time and alarm rlinks
| was i&lt; guv.,: of Miss Jennie McBain present to participate In the very' present.
' r Mrs. Warren Bolton, .Lewi* and i
al low prices, also special prices on-alarm cluck* with
(and other friends Friday and Sal- pleasant party and l»t hick sup---------------- --------------------Boyd spent u few days last wees, p
plain add luminous dials. • There is a wide variety of
i urdny.
pe r given by member* of Mr. Tbos. PARMENTER—KIN*i with the former* parents, Mr. and
DKED NUPTIALS. , Mr* Lewis Clum of Lake Odessa.
i Mrs. Phyllis Reynolds returned to Baird'a Sunday school clans during
’ Ann Aib «r ' Monday night after holiday week, which occurred In the, A u-cddina of Interest to a Humber!
through the ice seem* to
oner and avoid dhappointmenL
spending tin- holidays in Hastings. social rooms of the McthodUt Epls-1(1I jIa!&gt;l;ng,s people iook’placeChrist- beJ.11*; J?!????!!'.'1?* ,nJh.ls locaIl-ly'
Wedding, bells have been ringing
iMi-xs Margery lU-ynolds will reman: copiU. church.
• ,
ma* ere at the home 01 Mr. and
I here and in Grand Rapid.-, for the
M s* Marguerite Vrooman 1* pres- Mr,
Anhllr Purmrnter Bt at the home of Herman Feldpaitfch
his’ daughter. Helena, was
j month.
Blent of the class and Miss Chrvs- iMll,kwnn
tn.-ir
mi-&gt; when •■•*
'
f pctoc)tey»£nl marrted to Russell Todd Saturday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Dolan and tai Thomas was cliairmnn of ths ’Hd p
; A
! Mr. and Mrs. David Goodyear. Jr., affair.
A belling
bplUns was in
*” order Monday
Unn,Uv
{attended a New Year s watch party . Il was in the nature of a home’ t*» Mr. Leslie W. Kindred ot Ann night by the sound of the guns and
tat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cail roming also for the college young Arbor.
/
■
j 1 j tin pans.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Woodnfn cnRichards ut Grand Rapids Satur­ people who had belonged to theI. Mrs. Kindred is the daughter of
class in High school days and was', Dr. and Mr*. George Parihenter. of, titrtained their niece and family.]
day night.'
Mr. and Mrs. John McLravy. in very delightfuib' carried out.
I Petoskey, Mrs. Parmenter lEffa] Mrs. C. H. TenEyck, ot Grand Rap-;
company with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
isimiMoni
former Hartings
Hastings' idt^’ea” day.
‘
‘ being iia former
POTTER-STARR
l f resident nnd well known 'here.
McLflivv and ianiily of Lansing,
A
F^??du,SfdnJ)tu'^LG.LAf‘’
w ell known 'here.
Announcements
hove
been
rccciv
’
were Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mr.
Kindred
is
an
instructor
in jsiigcr auu xjvny Lain oi namings
Mrs Charles Baker at their coun­ ed In Hartings of the marriage of;,the Ann Arbor schools with a.fine took
' dinner Tuesday
“ night a',
” the
Miss Elizabeth Potter and Mr. Ed-1
, home of Arthur Tyler's,
try home near Mlddlevilfi-.
reputation
in
educational
circles.
C. Starr, on Saturday evening, i
Mrs Minnie Hammond spent a
Mr. and Mrs C. W. Crawford had win
.... ..th at Lansing, Mich.
.' .Since her graduation from the few days of last week with her j
as guests during the holidays, her Nov. 13th at Lanslngi Mich.
JC*r''
m*”' daugh
daughter ai)d husband. Mr. and ■Mrs. Starr is the daughter of 19*21*5^
daughter. Ruby McCulla, in Has­
and Mrs. W. W. Potter of
1 ML\’ Ungs
Mrs. Robert
of V&gt;llLUb&lt;'.
Chicago, UIIU
and „Justice
U1IO.
IkOMt-lk Jessen UI
----- - -------------, was
- -born
.............
-Has— : A11lc*'. Llo&gt;.d.' Oc’u' o&lt; Womcn ttl tings.and
in HuU» tatter, tester, wo. J~.il. East Lansing Mrf
wu to
ta
——-- ---------- HILLS.
Chui,?18'"" Ml— Erelyn' alJO 011 In rommon with many InriuU thr
Thp tanr.rr
ronmluUTtw regular
r,£,SANDY
liir business
Du,lntt
, meeting
nwriutf and
*nof'
The
Mr. .rid Mr,, chute Srnu &lt;ml■ Buuar to in cotohtelloo. .nd
pny ol tte c E will i&gt; telcl
son Edwapd. who have been WMHns S004 wUhrt. .
,
Ulc
Yankee Springs
Spring* schoolhouse,
schoolhouse. on
on,i |
Saturday evening. Jan. 14. begin* i
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Senin,
WEDDING
ning at 8:0l» P. M. A program con*'
since Ihst June Lett New Year's day
ANNIVERSARIES.
Mr. Loma Lee Scott and Miss
sbting of plays, songs and reading .;
by automobile lor Denver, Col .
The wedding annitcraarie# of Mr. r,’£ing\tiaim'.’d.”rhJ wlre*hmenra •
where Hwy expect to. reside perma­ I Audrey McNce both of Bradley,
Big Reduction
a Chile. supper. Each one
nently if Hie climate proves suitable.:1 Michigan, were united in marriage and Mr*. Milo Lehman. Mrs. Ethel um
Miyiday.
Jan.
3.
at
the
Wesleyan
Stebbins.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Merritt
please bring a spoon, bowl, and six ■
Mr. und Mrs. Chas. Potts and
On Ail Dresses!
Wood. Mr and Mrs. Cassius cents.
i
family*. Mr. und Mrs. Jason Mc­ Methodist parsonage by Rev. Wm. Wood,
Oegrhart,
pastor.
Tlw
couple
’
were
Hughes,
Mr.
and
Mr:
Maurice
A
very
enjoyable tln.c wm spent
Elwain. MUs Emily McElwain. Mik.
Mary McElwain, and Mir. JolyuMc- attended by Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Janies at the Watchnight inecUhg at the,
of Grand Rapids. The Boulter were celebrated Friday y. s. church, on Saturday evening.
Black
Elwaln of Lansing, spent. New McNce
church services every Sunday a*.
] Lor Lingerie
Year's as guests of Mr and Mrs young couple will reside at 1157 evening nt tit*- heme of Mr. and
and Brown
Ave-. N. E., Grand Rapids. Mrs Maurice Hughe* Four tables Viinktc springs church - Sunday
Mctalica
Clarence DePlante at Grand Rap- College
Colors
Gowns, Dance Seis,
Mich.
of cards Were played nnd a lunch school at 2 00 P. M. preaching at
mi i v Tret, i* ri i n
‘emd TndJ*
ev.r.?1‘i« 3 W P. M . C E. at 7 (X) P. M. fast
Pajamas, Teddies
Mrs R. B McMurray and daugh­
JOLLY TWELVE CLUB.
uga enjoyed Mr and Mrs. Wood *,.„., Even-one invited
ter Irene, o! Maumee, Ohio, visited
"°- * Prf-t
Ml anrt
WlUlc Shattuck an*:
Mr. McMurray's mother and other
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J.C . ** * ---------------- children ol Kalamazoo, also Mr. and'
’friends here bat »rek. SH
Mr. Si
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cllw
on inuria4&gt; x- l-BthniTERIAN LJOlts
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Mrs. Will Wataot) and family „
of
Mrs. Mai,rtce McMurray, who had i».,
M„ lt
bej
ng
a
Christinas
party
with
SI Hose Value)
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to .utti on iiiFHbUAi. Cloverdale snent Bunttav with Geo .
visiting
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..ml., Mr&gt;.1 I On Thursto, Jim. 5. .1 l«n A. U. JSSSJteld“rail?
Atbeen
69c
Pairiris parents in Mau-j.tetateUM
men. Ohio..'returned to Hastings I jJacob Rehor won high .--core. Mrs. members of the Presbyterian Mit-- chas iudlou.
chrhtmas
served a lovely three course smnary Society .nd L A. b wifi ulVhhu. daughter
“IwSSaU
. with Mrs. R. B, McMurray and.HuUng
. Ruling mt
meet ut the church,fur
“
linret'at
church for thrfr
their rvmitar
regular .
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Mr, and Mrs. 6. J. Amer and Miss luncheon.
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Juanita spent the Chrutmas holi­
DELIGHTFUL PARTI.
fare Association A pot luck hinth*yijc Supreme Court of Geomta
day With their daughter and sister. |I Eight young people enjoyed a con will be served and all are traked recently ruled Hut a livery stable U ’
Mr. and Mr^.. Robert Fletcher, and happy time on Wednesday evening ifc bring a dish of Red and your wt » Vbhe nuisai “e
as bu«u of CraiMtnn Wilcox and own sandwiches.
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Plymouth. Their i—
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daughter. Miss Marcia and grand-: hh sister. Mim&gt; Barbara Wilcox, at I Mrs. Robert Walton Mil! review
Most of the large bonki In 8fam
ton, Bcbby Fletcher, returned Iwme'a fudge party. Bridge was phjed the study book k-sson. H u hoped employ nwiiki jo to 'help c-Uricra
witij them.
| also.
! there may bt a gegd al'.eucLdi'x. |detect couuwilcit.

CLOCK SALE!

L. V. BESSMER
JEWELER

JAN IIACV

CLEARANCE SALE!
Beginning Saturday, January 10
and Lasting 10 Days Only

HATS

OVERCOATS
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*Tans, Blues, Browns and Greys.
Values $12.50 to $27.50 Now at

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Watch Those Colds/
Full Line of Remedies

Cold Tablets and Capsules
Cough Syrups
Ointments
Nasal Drops

Hot Water Bottles
z\ll New Stock

Goodrich Line
Priced Frorn:

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to

$3

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Hastings Michigan

BARGAINS
At the Big Little Store
For Friday, Jan. 6 and Saturday, Jan. 7

nVT'l'nPE'D Shultz, Oilton t, An
BUI litiw or Middt.villf, lb. Z4C
Pineapple siuod or crushed n». । c&lt;n 9c
Pink Salmon &lt;j£l„ 3 c— 25c
b.. 6c .
Camay Soap

COFFEE

Hinman’t Silver
River
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Tomato Soup Quality 4
2 Cana
Red Cherries
Soap P 4 G or Flalu Whit. 3 B".
Blue Bird Flour »«« u.ka.

Can*

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25C
10c
40c

Gloves

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Pork Roast From Ham
Pork Steak Fr«&gt;h Ham
■ Sliced Bacon
Pork Sausage

12c
iu 15c
9c
2 lm. 25c
is.

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Hattl Novlakey. Monday........................ wKh I)te formc-r'A daughter. Mr«.i
The Misses June and Josephine, Dan Postma. also 'visited her son
Noviskcy • setunied home from clifford and wife of Irving.
Grand Rapids Monday afternoon
Messrs.
Ed. Andrews. Myron
where they spent the past two Thompson. Earl Rogers and daugh-

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■vrryoiif U busy. und the railroads their nieces. Mrs. Verdi Birchard' Mr. and Mr.i frland were entcrand daughter Edna of Lansjng.
| talned for New Year's dinner by Mr
ire running at mil capacity.
Christmas dinner gueau at. the and Mrs. Dudley Kennedy.
.(■ tn very healthy und.-r the con­ home of Mr. and Mp. Leon Henncy , ________________________
ditions they live in. Their clothes ut Grand Rapids wpre. Mrs, Mary,
ciiascery sate
ore made &lt;•! goat or &gt;lieep^kins and
ney and family ui Campbell, Viet
Hvnncy and family and Mr. ar
Mr
Andrew Roush of Hastings.
Monday callers al the home

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1 Miss Helen Boughner'spent Frl- i * E. Moore nnd wife spent Thurs­
day hi Hastings tlw guest of Mrs..day afternoon in Grand Rapids
Mr'
Freeman Comstock ol
thut Mr. Sparks would save Sterling Rogers
Nelson Hinckley and grandson.1 Orand Rapids spent Sunday with
enough money in the opera-,
id their waterworks plant, in Gk i: NovLskcy. were Christmas I hiT mother. Mrs. Lydia Slmpuin.
guests of Mr. Mid Mrs. F. W. Ingtils- j
.
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be and Corwin Nuviskey in Grand
WEST CARLTON.
I Rapids.
Mra. Judson Carpenter of Hojjmt need to put an item in its budMr. and Mrs. Ray Hamilton re-'tings visited iwr sister, Mrs. Ed.
«et tor mainten.uicv of its water-!! turned home from Battle creek, Wa)t. Friday.
wort;--. and could save enough to uftcr a two wedca* vacation with
Chas. Overholt and family aCbuild-a sewage &lt;lls|K&gt;sal plant from iclative-.
Icompanled Moms to Kulmnazoo.
the i cohoniies cllcctcd in u live or
Gucst-i lost week at the home of Sunday.
•iv year'period.
ter'a father. Mr. Owen, and daugh- been-&lt; the home of their non Ver-1
ter and Mr. Arrow ol Fenr^yhania. dan for a few weeks, returned to'
Mr. and Mrs.'R. A. Stuart were }n their home near Woodland Mon-1
Grand Rapids Wednesday having , day.
dental work done.
j Roy Nagiev and family of Free-!
MIm; Betfy Stuart of Lowell who port were dinner guc«U of Art'
nui-pcopii-'s meeting ut the prea
I
i.rr.ni ciiureji Sunday vvenini m attending school there, is spend-1 RicharcUon and family Sunday.
■. Van Dyke tv employed by th ling her vacation with iwr parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rensch ot j
1 Mr. ut.d Mrs, R. A. Stuart.
fYeeport spent Sunday evening at
Mi Arthur Van Dusen and son i Claude Fighter's. |Jack of Caledonia were guests of! Claude Fighter and family were
their machinery. p&lt;- raid that there I Mr. and Mrs John Llctka, from Sunday guests of Otto Lightfoot
k. much contract between Europe Sunday till Tuesday.
j and wife of North Irving.
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GEORGE M. NEWTON

»..R -XI I

WHY?

tings, nnc of the” first things he
would insist upon would be an elec­
tric pumping outfit at Charlotte
which would save its tost in a single

lit!

a year’ in coal nnd labor. Another
requirement no doubt would be. tliat
water service be billed to. patron;
quarterly, ns :l is in Hastings; and
water would be turned ot! it tlw
j-iitron did not pay within a specl-

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operation to such an extent, that
Tlw card party given in the I. O.
he would nof make any change
without couvult^tion und approval O. F. hall Friday. Dec. 30. was quite
by our city administration. Tlwie a /.uecexs considering weather nnd
th* iMgtwm’rt- at the present time.
Undoubtedly if an arrangement
can be made by- which Mr. Sparks

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family regard)^. ol size is. allowed Hazel Roush of Hastings.
Kritn and Glen Cult M*nt the ii.
2 pounds of sugar, 8*pouni&amp; of fish

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Mm Ruth Tabberer of the Taylsr V'
University al Upland, Indiana and
held,

Reap the Bcncfitst of

thy Tabberer Tuesday evening.
•
Mrs. Emily Sullivan and daughter

Pure Sunlight All Winter

NSTEAD of letting tlw space
your porch occupies go to
waste this winter, turn it into a
cosy health-room. Enclose it with
Cel-O-Giass, the material which
lets through the vitalizing ultra­
violet rays of the sun. ’
These arc the rays which pro­
duce a healthy coat of tan in tho,
■summer. Now you can get theml
rINDOORS all winter through^
m
this remarkable material.

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day vacation.
Rev.-Minard Lewis Is convalescing
from an attack of tlw ffii.

hut arc wry poor
modern machinery.

fjing..at Coats Grove.
Mr. und Mrs. Finn* Cool were in
iilaMings on business Friday. * . j
; Mis. MUry Horn of Dowling, who ’
I has been confined to her bed • fur •
several weeks at tlic home of her i
san. Wallace Campbell, is now mak- :
It Is 3 great offence to teach mg her home this printer with her'
I
&gt;n to a child under .eighteen daughter, Mrs. Frank Bryans.
Mrs. F. C. Tabberer and dough-1
&lt;d age. Religion is slowly dy:cis. Ruth and Dorothy, visited the!

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Kidder at the home of he/daugh­
ter. Mrs Hasel Glen. Thursday near
Bullington.

ning.

shall we jV,r the
new year, and the
opportunities it
brings us? It is ours
to do with a* we
will, and now is the
time to resolve that
when this new year
becomes the old
year, as it inevita­
bly will, we may
look back upon it,
not with regrets,
but with,pride.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

CARDS of THANKS
WALLDORFF
FUNERAL
HOME

future, it Is predicted, will be con­
: trolled by a single small dial that
.win* govern braking, .acceleration,
/choking, gear changing and other
1 essential functions.
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HARDWARE COMPANY

• (.civernment readily pay; Mr. and Mr.-.. Carl GUlilund were
for all tmichiiwry. etc.. 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs’. Ray Linton •
of Alto Sunday.
Little Patsy Ruth, who arrived at
the homp of Dr. and Mrs. Wedel,
December 18. is home from tlie hog- ■
pltal. and n healthy baby after a
The meeting’was very well nt- minor operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerould and
&lt;1. and the talk itasfanjoyed by
11 u Mr. Van Dyke »«r'f very inter­ daughters of Northville were week
asting speaker.—Ellsworth Newton. end guests at the Campbell home.
Charles Lechleltncr and daughter,
Marguerite ot Delton, called ut the
true garden loser should (• __
home of the formers brother, Walhto or her main though: I lace Campbell, und family.
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Mr and itJ.s p A Thomas were
ever,
1 Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs.
coming Marion Clem at Carlton Center.

you have spent several weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Sisson. Mr.
in this way. go over youf list and and Mrs. George Seger and -Henry
pick out the things you can do and! wellmah were Christmas guests of
the plants you can buy. Then you; Mr. tfnd Mrs. Dwight ~ Barnum of
.will not overlook any wlilch o'tlicr- ’ coats Grove.
'■.vis - you might forget
| Lew Neeb returned to his work
Have a cj-nH-rpiece in each Rower |thU
after two weeks forced va' bed. That i* arrange your bed cation-, due to an injured hand.
with a specimen plant to the ranter
oienn Van Patton of Dowlingand the other plants in the bed to jpent Thursday evening with his
; act more ns rHlera. In this way you brother. Clarence, nnd family.
ran. by changing the specimen
Mrt. Orrie Catt of Mancelona
planu, alter the appearance of tho;ipent
unth
Oeorge
entire bed without completely tear-. Thompson.
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,
.Mr. aim Airs, tan
ana
Do not forget to plan some plantMarguerite were Sunday
ing.i tor the cornera of the house J* of the utter's mother.-Mrs.
and lot which Mre so often neglected. Jennla casaday of Hastings who re­
,
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turned with them for a few days'
W. V. T. U.
s,a».
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The S -E. Rutland W. C. T. U.
Gllt‘t3 at the E"1 Ro8m lwme
will meet with Mrs. Lulu Walers Monday were Carl Rogers of Ban-'
Jan. II. Pot luck dinner will be fleldr end Lynden Norris of Dowling, i
.erved at noon, with a free will
Henry Wellman of Hastings is
offering taken. All invited, men in- making his home tins winter with
। eluded,—Mary Waters. Press Supt. ‘
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Hastings, Mich.

Phone 2101

** of the State Hanking De­
partment. made by rvaaon of nut
being able to obtain adequate
interest on reserve funds, and In
the Interests of safely, we will,
after January 1st 1833. pay
three pcr cent on savings de­
posits. compounded semi-annual*

all banks In the reserve city of
Battle Creek, derided upon the
rate of three per cent, in the
furtherance of safe and
ranaervative bafiking.

TRUSS WEARER!
Welcome New Feature

with new exclusive feature
“Selective Prewure Control."
Let us demonstrate to your

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Our Prices
The prices on all of the mer­
chandise are marked in plain
figures . . . with the price of
complete funeral service.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service
Also Ambulance Service

�Wednesday, January 4, 1933

THE HASTINGS BANNER

j nomto chaos and wholesale tragedy. .
I Our chief national sins are crook­
edness. greed, .partisanship. indlf'fcrence to apirltuai Uauca. material-1
*
* j Um, sentimentality nuuqueradlng os By Home Economics Specialists
&lt;By Carl Vrooinan. former aralst-. surpassed in Die annate of mankind.! spirituality and 'moral cowardice .
Michigan Bute college
ant Secretary of Agriculture, serving
Our nation to in a» desperate need: chat makes us afraid to ask. receive
during President Wilson's udinlnl*- of conviction of sin a« are most of and follow the guidance of God. Be­
trat ion &gt;
I us individually. "Personal sin is cause of these and a host Of perRuuia's
Russa s "Five-year
-Five-year Flan"
man has
nast। anything that comes between you sdnal
sdnar sins,
lira, such as
a* fear. envy, jealjeair h.
. .. .K„nent
been a flop. America’s '-prosperity
''prosperity bnd
mid God or between you and ahoth-j
anoth-j ouny,
otuy. resentment, pride, relf-pity,1! urT"of CI.frB.. Molasses also sun­
..... around .u
r hunun
just
the comer". seems to be -er
human being."
being." National
National sin
sin is
is |Iself-importance
self-importance and
and self-righteous-,
self-righteous- pU^ lroh and ^her minerals. Honey
staying there. Our "Reconstruction any national ambition, method, I nes*. most nominal Christiana arc and maple eyrup are also valuable!
Finance Corporation", lias f&lt;i!ed to policy, idea or ideal that prevents or partly responsible for preaent tragic1 sweets If they can be produced at 1
reconstruct. Is tliero a way out of . delays the coming of the Kingdom iconditions. Until we are willing to1 home,
. j
the apparently bottomless bog of;of God on earth. A national con-iadmlt thte indisputable fact and to1 Juit enough water In the pan to,
economic mire and financial quick- vlctton ol sin means a realization on 'surrender our economic and pothe bottom of If. will allow
sand Into which for years we have 1 the part of the nation Hutt there is । Utica) sins, along with our personal, cover
been steadily sinking? if so, can something fundamentally wrong sins, to God, we shall have neither squash to be baked without drying
our recovery be speeded up, or must with us; that we cannot be success- the faith nor the devotion required out. The small amount of water
the crisis run its natural course of, fully patched up.'-that to save civ- to follow a guided leadership to vk- helps to steam the squash, so that,
yeafs. and perhaps decades, until it; illxoUon and revive our traditional. tory In a crusade against our two, it is soft throughout.
There need be no worry concern­
has bankrupted the entire debtor, prosperity on a permanent basis, a major ifatlonal vices—sinning by
Clara of this nation of debtors?.
spiritual revolution is necessary, proxy through crooked corporation ing food cooked in aluminum 1
There never has been a time dur- first'In our individual hearts nnd; activities in busiiieas, and through] utensils. Tlie most carefully con-!
ing tlu? past ten years when a|minds and then inevitably in our;partisan machine knavery. In poll­ trolled studies have shown that but 1
an Insignificant amount is dl&amp;solvchange of heart on the. part of thejlnwa and institutions. Until we have'tics,
American people, followed by the j experienced such a maximum In-1 Christ's solemn warning. "Repentl cd during cooking and that tills'
inevitable resulting ciumge of-po* tenor spiritual change, we shall!for the Kingdom of Heaven is at amount is not absorbed by the |
luteal and economic policies, would j continue to believe that there is no ] imnd." points a way of escape, not body.
not nave
have proved a beginning or
of tile
tlw easy way out of
ol the present crisis.
crisis, ,only
only from a far off psychic heli
hell that*
that&gt; Group
X, , 1 pieces of furniture to-j'
end of the depression. Our major As long as we continue to believe u to corne. but also from a clearly |
Moke a waning group by
difficulties hate been.. and are.' this myriad-times disproven fallacy, discernible material hell that is
»n.hnv7
basically ' spiritual. Therefore, aour various classes of citizens will thundering al our very doora.
I*
ktout*^
spiritual awakening, or national continue to be unwilling to make
A Christian One-year Plan that
conviction of sin, on the purl of the the drastic surrenders or sacrifices unquestionably would succeed whd'e "“J*"'
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American people, followed by a but-I involved in the drastic temporary , the Bolshevist Five-year Plan so I h. ' _J A®
‘7
“dio
; chair or stool in front of tlic radio.
render of our sins and an honest, reduction* in Interest rates, profits, manifestly u falling, would consist Arrange
A^an^. me
the sewing
sewing chair
chair near
near the
tlie
effort to make restitution for tiiem, i salaries und wages that arc unques- Of «l&gt; a national conviction of sin:
mending equipment, making sure
would speedily open up to ua a pcr-. tlonably accessary if we arc to keep' (j&gt; a surrendcr.bf our natlon&amp;l sins; that there is good lighting for this
iod of prosperity and usefulness un- from plunging headlong into ecu-. &lt;3, a sharing of those sins with the group.
j other nations; nnd &lt;4» an honest
effort to make restitution for those
'sins. Such a program, carried out
Julia McLcay of Kalamazoo spent'
(with honesty, purity, unselfishness Christina* .with her aunt, Mra.
land love, in the power of the Holy Sarah Hughes and brother, Arnold]
J Spirit, would speedily inaugurate McLcay, and family.
jthat Ideal economic system for
Mr. and Mra. Floyd £lu-lp and I
which duriruf two thousand years children were in Grand Rapids Sat­
Christians have prayed, but In urday.
■
which fc* of them have actually The Hughes families met with Mr.
believed—the Kingdom of Ood on and Mrs, James Nevins this year.
earth —The Calvary Evangel.
A reunion of tills kind is always en­
Tltfnk what your extra profits would
joyed.
CLOVERDALE.
Mr. and Mrs Robert McKibbln
mean if every hen were “right on the
, Mrs. Blakcsley nnd children of attended the Christmas dinner of]
'। Iowa, arc spending' the holfclays the Woodman family -at the home'
job.” Don’t put off feeding WAYNE EGG
| with Mrs. Blakesley's mother, Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Woodman of
Orangeville.
; Replogle.
.
MASH any longer.
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and- Mr. and Mra. Marshall Hughes1
grand daughter. Miss Lucile Mc­ and son of Logansport. Indiana. Mr..
Leod. of Hastings spent Christmas and Mra. John P. Brigham and son
WAYNE EGG MASH has proven that
of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Cas­
with tlie E. L. Mfl-eod family.
hens are* one of the biggest money-mak­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston sius Hughes were guests of Mr. and
hove been spending a few days in Mrs. F. J. Hughes. Monday.
ers on a farm. It insures'bigger profits—
The services nt tlw M. E. church.
Battle Creek the Inst week.
Mira Helen Patton spent Christ­ Sunday night consisted of slides dehigh egg production at low cost.
mas With Mrs. Lou Anna Patton. pictlng the story of the birth of
I returning Wednesday morning to Christ. Five 'people were baptised
her duties al Midland.
and taken into membership of the
A WAYNE FEED FOR EVERY NEED
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Jcnney and church.
,
daughter. Dorothy, of Detroit, spent
Nearly everyone Is sick with flu.
AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
ri few days last w£ck visiting their
Mr. nnd Mrs. George .Wood nnd
brother. Ralph Jenney. and family. family of Milo spent New Year's
Mira Beth Waugh and Mr. Wm with Mr. and Mrs Merritt Wood.
Carter surprised their many friends
Mr. and Mrs. John Doster und
by stealing quietly away last Tues­ Frances entertained Sunday Mr.
day nnd getting married, They in­ and Mrs. Vaughn Mott, Mr. and
FLOUR -- FEED -t- COAL
CEMENT -:- LIME
tend to make their future home in Mra. Ferris Quick and sons and Mr.
BRICK
TILE -i- FARM IMPLEMENTS
Kalamazoo. We extend congratu­ and Mrs. Sclilriklblr of Kalamazoo.
lations.
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Mrs. Albert Rogers and nephew.
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Lyle Kingsbury and children Mr. Bioss. spent Sunday with Mr.;
HASTINGS
have been having the flu for the and Mrs. White of Cressey.
post few days.
A birthday party at the home of
Oral and Iris McLeod spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shelp, Friday,;
days of thplr .vacation with their in honor of their daughter, Ellen's.'
seventh
anniversary. Such loads of j
grandparentsr Mr. nnd Mrs. Jolin
fun the little folks had. They hope!
McLeod, ot Hastings.
Miss Jean Waugh nnd Elmo Sny­ to celebrate many more natal days!
der spent New Year's eve with Mr. with her.
Mr. nnd Mra. Vaughn Mott enter­
nnd Mrs. Wm. Carter of Kalamnzoo.
Miss Emma Johncock of Harbor tained the Molt family Monday. Mr.!
Beach is spending the holidays and.Mrs. William Duncan arid chll-'
With her parents. Mr. and Mrs. dreri of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. ।
Hugh Chapman and family ot Hick­
Arthur Johncock.
Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg and family ory Corners, Mrs. Florence Mott and
spent Christmas with ^frs. Kellogg's Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hughes, local.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Shelp, Allen'
parents nt Warsaw, Ind.
Mr. and Mra. Pierro and other and Ellen, spent Christmas with]
friends spent New Year's eve at Mra. ChappelP and family of Way­
land.
Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Milo Lehman spent
Mr. and Mra. Jim Mosier enter­
tained all thpir children for Christ­ the week end and over Christinas in
Kalamazoo, guests of relatives.
mas thte year.
Mr. and Airs. Harry Kelley. Mr.
_ DURFEE ITEMS.
and Mra. Prince. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Birman add
N the date shown above all De Laval Sepa­
Brooks and son. John, and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Butler of Kalamazoo family spent Christmas with Mrs.]
rator users of this vicinity are urged to bring
were guests of Henry Pennete and Birman's sister und family in Has-,
in their separators for free inspection and over­Mrs. Martha Chamberlain the Mon­ tings.
A very large crowd assembled all
day after Christmas.'
hauling. A competent factory man will be on hand
Bill Titus of Kalamazoo was visit­ the schoolhouse Saturday evening I
to render expert service and we cordially invite
ing friends around Cloverdale, nnd enjoyed the program and
Christmas tree.
Tuesday. •
every De Laval Separator user to take advantage
Mra. Stella Dimond of Charlotte]
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pennels spent
of this opportunity.
Christmas Day with their son. Har­ is spending the week with her niece.'
ry Pehnels. and fotnlly.
Mra. Robert KnlfTen, and family, v t
It is of the utmost importance that your sepa­
Christinas guests ot Mra. Anna!
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Givens spent
rator should run properly, for even a small cream
Christmas with their daughter. Mrs. Hammond were Mrs. Ruth Erb.
Wm. Smith, and family of Delton. Clayton Erb. and Mf, and MrS. Ger-'
loss means the loss of many dollars of profit. A
aid
Erb. all of Grand Rapids, and'
slight adjustment or replacement made now may
Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer -Hammond of i
DOWLING.
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mean a considerable saving to you throughout
The Cemetery Circle will meet on this district.
Thursday,
Jan.
13.
and
the
Ladle*'
Katherine
Hunt is spending a
the coming year.
Aid will serve their dinner on week with an aunt in OwOsso.
Bring your De Laval Separator in as early on
Thursday. Jan. 19. The L. A. S.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake and son of '
calenders whlph Were distributed at Owosso spent Christmas with Mr.
the date shown above as possible. Charge will be
the March meeting are to be hand­ and Mrs. Claud Hunt and family. ■
made only (or new parts, should any be necessary.
ed in this jnonth.
Master Hubert Hunt has been]
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb under tlie doctor's care this week. I
and Mi. and Mrs. L. J. Oswald en­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Lusk of
tertained the Twilight class Friday Marshall and Miss Helen Hoffman I
evening tn the church basement of Battle Creek were Christmas |
with gomes, refreshments nnd a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
general good time.
Hoffman. •
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Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christy and!
Mr. and Mra. Will Garrett attend­ family spent Christmas with Mr.'
ed the funeral of their uncle, Wil­ and Mrs. Bert Christy in Hastings
We are also going to bold a demonstration show­
liam Parker, which was held at the and Monday in Battle Creek.
Hebble chapel in Battle Creek Sat­
Ernest Rice of Orangeville. Mr.'
ing how De Laval Home Dairy Spread is made —
urday afternoon.
and Mra. Deane Potter and Mrs. 1
the wonderful dairy product which is destined to
Tlie Misses Charlotte and Virginia Mary Rice of Hastings spent Saturend farm churning. De Laval Home Dairy Spread
Wilcox spent a part of their holiday doy at Edd. Rice's and attended the j
vacation at the home of their aunt. Christmas exercises at the school-1
is a butter-fat spread testing between 60 and 7§
Mra. Georgia Ford of Bellevue.
house In the evening.
per cent, and is delicious, healthful and economical.
Mr. and Mra. Victor Sproul nnd
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and Veto
daughters, Patsy, Nancy, and Vida spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs..
It is made simply by running milk warm from the
Jane of Detroit arrived Friday for Deane Potter of Hastings.
cows or heated to 100 degrees through a De Laval
a New Year's visit with relatives
The Ladies' Aid Society of East
here.
Separator equipped with two inexpensive special
Baltimore United Brethren church
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berg of will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Walter!
parts. Then is no churning.
Grand Rapids were guests Monday Ickes, January IL Everybody wel­
ut Mr. and Mrs. Lant Coon and come.
Here is a new and important use for your
Mildred.
.
De Laval Separator. Do not fail to see this dem­
A drive is oh in Idaho to unite
Mr. and Mrs. Orlle Fisher attend­
onstration and taste this dairy product, as we
ed a community dinner at the home 10,000 men into an agreement called
Caesar's exchange, which, when
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
Jerry
Haynes
in
the
will have a supply on hand for that purpose.
organized. will issue to each mem­
Hendershott district Monday.
Mra. Gertrude Gaskill has been ber. Chiefly for trading among
nursing a badly burned hand the themselves. 1,000 glass coins, each of
past week, the result of an explosion which they decree to be worth one
which occurred while taking a silver dollar.
flashlight picture recently.
New York City reports that more'
AUTHORIZED DE LAVAL AGENCY
Chicago has the largest number than 1,700 saddle horses still amble
along Its bridle paths.
girl cloven and one-half.

Return of Vital Religion
Will Restore Prosperity

Are You Getting as Many
EGGS as You Should?

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co

DE LAVAL SEPARATOR
USERS TiOTE THIS DATE

JAN. 11
Free Service Day

O

SEE HOME DAIR^ SPREAD

RUN DIRECT FROM THE
SEPARATOR WITHOUT CHURNING

W. L. WALLACE

Hastings

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Michigan

Homemakers' Corner

WHY NOT BEGIN TO
SAVE RIGHT NOW?
This old bank has served the people of Hastings and Barry Cunty for 72
continuous years—nearly three-quarters of a century, and going back al*
most to the time when this county was pretty much of a wilderness.
In ALL of those 7 2 years, we doubt if there was ever a year when the
officers and directors of this bank received more pleasure and more real
delight, than we did THIS YEAR when our Christmas Savings funds
were disbursed. WHY?

Because, without any question, they brought more real
happiness to the savers THIS year than ever before!
It brought them a nice little sum of mont‘y right
when they needed it to pay taxes, to provide
Christmas pleasures and to
a thousand and
one other little things that are demanded at this
particular time of the year.
Doesn’t This Suggest Something to YOU?

It should. It OUGHT ftf'convince you that the
SYSTEMATIC SAVING of money is a mrfst com­
mendable thing. Altogether too many people
do not appreciate the value of a dollar. It is awfulfy easy to get into the habit of spending money
—and it’s a habit that’s even harder to break.
Such times ps the whole world has been having
for the past three years are not pleasant to ex­
perience, blit they will help to bring a lot of. peo­
ple to their senses.
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One Very Decided Lesson It Should Teach, Is
That It Is Wise to Save a Part of Your Income
for the “Rainy Day” That ALWAYS comes
In One Way or Another!
There is still time for YOU to join our Christ­
mas Savings Club. It offers methods of saving to
suit livery person. You can put in as much as you
want to each week or just as little, and in 11
months from now you’ll have a nice little sum of
money and. you'll hardly know how you got It.

Why not start NOW? Don’t be one of the “I
Wish I Hads” a year from now. It’s alt up to
you, of course, but if you could see the happiness
and pleasure it always brings to members of our
Christmas Savings Clubs at this time of the year,
you would want to join.

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY COUNTY

HASTINGS - MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2217

SPECIAL JANUARY CLEARANCE

TRADE-IN SALE on

Ti restowe
NON*SKID TIRES
F1SCAL year closes December 31, and
we are offering unusual bargains during the
month of January.

January and February are the dangerous
months of the year for driving. Trade in
your thin, worn tires for Firestone non-skid
tires, used by race drivers because they are
the safest tires in the world.

Glen Schultz recently set a new world’s rec­
ord for the Pikes Peak climb, where hair-pin
turns were made at high speeds and where a
skid or tire failure meant death.
All world’s records on road and ttgpk, for
safety, speed, mileage and endurance are
held by Firestone Gum-Dipped Non-Skid
tires.

Come in today and exchange your smooth,
thin, worn tires for the safest and best tires
you can buy.
They cost you no more—besides, in this Jan­
uary Clearance Sale, we will give you a lib­
eral allowance on your old tires in exchange.

The Firestone tread is designed with
and projections to give the maximi
tion and non-skid. The brakes can
wheels, but the tires must atop

ANDRUS nor SE
COURT AND JEFFERSON STS.

SUNOCO PRODUCTS &lt;

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1933'

PAGK KIGHT

last year.

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The Y. W. C. A. 1* or-!

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the husband, one daughter,

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ganixed in 2046 rural communities. I ReV and Mrs Albert Qstroth arc llfth Chaflee and grandson, Lent*
Anyone rending the article by ipcn(iln&lt; 0 fcw day5 with their son Chaffee, of Grand Rapid*. .
Ml** Brien Kelkr in Jan. Atlantic
"TMr*. Kate Maurer pm*ed
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u .(Monthly wifi be more appreciative I
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D D Mvers of her..................................
hom* Monday afternoon tyer
u. v. were oi u shoj,t 1Un(,M
MBUrer 1(ved
A group of boys from about I of tfie.ir blessing*.
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i Hammond, Indiana, were holiday for many yean In Maple Grove but1
Quimby met Thursday night for
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visitors
of
the
latter's mother, Mra. moved to Nashville several years
l»l luck supper and Y Group div |
Frank—
Mt;Derby.
cuarton. **c».
Rev. Conklin' and Secy
vuauusi,
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leaves Mia
Mlsx lx-iva
Lena Maurer.
Maurer,
Angell met with them. This next
According to report# from the
Mr and Mrj Oall Lykins nnd U.11O
llVf&lt;j
Mr nntj
merlin,; will be Jan. 7 at the- Quim-. United Suites department of agri- soruj spent Christmas with his par- Maurer for many years, also Her­
by church.
' culture the area infMted by-the ,en£ £.
. L&gt;knu.
”;^Xr and ma^v other n‘«s
T^ Youn, ILten'.Groupnwet U.1S
Mra. Ubbte Marshall spent the!
weak Wednesday
with Abeji
John-j&gt;m
created.
nouit
” r-h.n~
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‘r^uter
m^ilB^of
X» h^lreSy'bXXX1 holiday,
hohdiy. with
irlth her
her son
ron Claude
cYaude and
and "S
Charge, th.
the ™tv
only son af
of Mr
Mr.
for their regular meeting or Michigan has already Uwn lnvaci&lt;xi..f[|
rgn&lt;,
,
,

You Still Have A Chance
to Join Our 1933

“X nX^7nd iugbter. 5?

^^^^eiXS'^umted

Christmas Savings Club

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Nash vine is to have a theater
Mrs. Crowell ............
Hatch fell backward*
&gt;»'"■ Ur. C. U. lUmu 4 IM M.
mr «£"/“•*
owner and will open Saturday night, alone she had to lay there until Mr.
Srnool
rruu, w,,,u pro- H.lch iw
Ste .u Uta u
gram* and Christmas trees.
the hospital in the Hess ambulance
' The new officers for Nashville where X-ray pictures were t.Mn.
wAtinSr !fraif“or\ S^enJ
Gillette; J. W.. Roy Smith; Trcas., Mra. Hamilton of Charlotte Is
H. D. Wiring; See.. C. H Brown, .spending sometime at the Cool­
S. D.. Donald Waldron; J. D.. Rent bough home. Mr. Coolbaugh 1* #er- .
Macyens; Tyler. John Dull; Pcr tojisly ill with pneumonia.
:Zwn chapter No. 171 R. A. M.: Higli
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Prie»t. Leslie Fcighner; King. MenI no Wenger; Scribe. John Martens:
Wprd was received here Friday of
TTeas.. Carl Tuttle; Sec.. Roy ithe -death of Albert Springer ot
(Smith: Captain of the Host. Lee ।Galesburg that morning. Mr.
, Bailey; Royal Arch Captain. Earle ।Springer was well known In Yankee
(Olmstead; Master Third Veil. Chas, jSprings township and had relatives
(j Betts; Miuter Second Veil. Colon |here; and if he had hvod until Jan­
uary 2nd would have been 89 years
(Kane; Sentinel, Rene Maeycns.
| Mrs. Edna Babbitt lute returned
The school children's lunch pro­
! to her home in Kansas after‘spend- ..._________
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T_
ha* been__
organised
ana_____
decided
i mg tlw summer with her sister. Mr-. on "Kumcncte Klub ' for ite name..
; C tv
•«W. smith
Smith.
Officers are: Pres.. Albert Arena:
| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zelder and Secy.. Jimmie Springer; Trras,
Mr. Austin ot Detroit were Christ­ .Mbry. Louise Arentz; Vice-Pres.
mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deo Lauris Anders.
: Clothier.
A good crowd attended the ChristGeorge Campbell returned to hla nuts tree and program nt the church
home Wednesday night after being Friday evening. Santa distributed
j in the University hospital several quite a tew glftsk in spite of hard
times.
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. Duane Gray, tiuj.four year old son
Mr. and Mra. Robert Lord und
iff .Mr. and .Mr*. Leon Gray passed children and Clifford Suns spent
away Wednesday after a few days the week end in Battle Creek with
Ulnc.-s. Funeral services was held nt their parents.' Mr. and Mrs. Roy
| the home near Vermontville Satur-, Terry, where a family dinner, was'
day afternoon at dne-thirty served. They also made the ac(o'clock.
qaintance wof. the new little ...™
Mavs
Mb* Georgia Ba^ettArtU be the oienella Joan, baby of Mr. and Mr*.
i teacher at tlic Castleton Center -i\&gt;m Proudfit.
: school after the first of tlw year.
Those who spent Christmas Mon­
; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Garlinger day with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes
returned home Tuesday after spend-j were: Jcste Osgood and family,
ing the holidays with relatives hi Lynden Johncock and family of Gup.
OhiO.
, 1 VCttwll
Marsh.Str
Mr. unrt
and Mrv
Mrs. T«.a&gt;
IsaacTWR.-arV
DeBack
; Shcrniafr. One of the twin suns of and Miw Norma Castle.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail, Lykins had -the
Several of the school children ।
misfortune to break hl» right arm from here attended the free show al
I while playlng-Tuesday.
the Strand theater Saturday after­
Mr. nr.d Mrs. Lee Walker and noon and' pronounced it very good.
daughter of Detroit spent a few They al*&gt; enjoyed the treat by the
‘days here the past wick.
Odd Fellows. Santa was good to
• The lire' department was called to them.
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the Ami Strait alfalfa mills about
Mr. "and Mrs. Hllon DeGolla and
; five-fifteen '&lt;uesday morning, where Gladys nnd Mr. Hllon DeGolia of:
;a tire had started in. the alfalfa ,Grand Rapids spent Christmas with
shute. Not much damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse.
■Tlie mill is run by electricity so they; Rev. Isaac OsrixhI wof. Huntington,'
have been running at night because jnd. is spending his Christmas, vaithe power te stronger.
cation with the home folk.-..
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! A benefit concert was given at th"
Cungratulatlon.- to Mr. and' Mrs.:
Methodist church Friday night by tyi,. u-inaar of Ik-Hon on tlw ar­
i Mbs Mildred Watring. a former lo- rival of a baby girl Wednesday.
;cal girl who i? icltiung njusic tn the
Winfield Miller of Bunt. North!
.Wyandotte schools and -toward-Dakota is s;wndin? sonw time with:
Hulbert, tenor of Detroit.
ids nephew. Edward WilUon, and
The annual meeting of the Has। There is a lot of sickness in and . son.
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i tlnga-Carlton Telephone Company
around Nashville.
MBs Lauri* Anders spent part of will be held Wednesday afternoon.;
8o&gt; Vitfney wua taken to the loc.-I iast wwk with Mrs. Emma Wallace, January 11th ut the Carlton town,
hospital Tuesday suffering from and family of Podunk.
ha|l. AU members are urged to at- ;
,bio«1 poison.
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Springer of’ tend.
Mr and Mrv Fred Warner and Bowens Mills anil Mra. Catmtn Hole
lMI
,. Artie Todd's
loaua father. Mr.
Mrs.
Mrs. Mary Hcjw sjKnl Monday with of Shelbyville spent Thursday after- De-nwiranvtlle of near Detroit is
Mr and Mrs. Hector Hawkins in ni*&gt;n wlth Mr. and Mra. Harold visiting them.
Liivniij.
t inxins
Springer and children!
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Mr. and Mrs. John Greene .spent
a
u . anu
Mr.
and am.
Mr . nay
Hay narnrs
Barnes spent.
BOWNE CENTER.
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the holiday? with their children.-Christmas
*_ day
a with
... his brother. Mr., Vlsllors ftt Wayne Benton's the |
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greene and and Mrs Frank Barnes, of Climax,
past week were. Mr. and Mrs
family and Dr. ahd Mra., Eastman Several from lwre attended the George Deming and son. Frank, of!
and family in Detroit.
funeral of Dr. JasjWr Robinson pf Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. HeintzMr. and Mra. David Myers of wayUuul held at Wm. Havens' Fri- elrnan of Dutton. Mr. and. Mrs.
Hamm'-ixi. Indiana, and
Mrs. dav afternoon
Frank Deming and Mrs. EQner
Frank McDcrby -pent Tuesday with
Billy Lord is spending his vaca- i Roush of Freeport. Mr. and. Mrs/
-Mr and Mrs. George Bullen in Al- non with Grandma Terry m Battle George Waldring ot Holland and
ibl'an.
‘
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creek.'
Charlw Deming and daughter of ■
Mr and Mr Porter Kinne and
v '.last
— I Millbrook.
Gordon McCallum____
was_ L«...
home
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granddaughter .Ethel May. Mrs. u,ek from East Lansing.
John Deming !s slowly growing
(Hurley Morganthaler. Mr. and Mr.*.^ „Mr. and Mr*. Ruswll Holmes ol,
iHaytcr were at Grand Rapid.; pontine spent their Christmas vaVictims &lt;»f the flu the post week'
| ThurMlay.
cation with her* ixircnts. Mr. and were Orvin Smelker, Mrs. Roy Dem­
I The Misses. Btrntla at:d Pauline Mrs. Wm. McCallum.
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ing. Mrv Henry Thompson, Keith
i Bowman &gt;i&gt;e:it im week with
mim Mildred Osgood ot Muncie, Fox nnd Mr. and Mrs. Watt
। frietidi; m AnnrArbor.
Ind^came. Monday to spend Iwr va■ Tlve following attended /ho cation with Hie home folk*.
Mr. and Mrij, Lewis Skinner of,
Y o u n c Peoples' Convention in-----------------------------------Leighton spent Wednesday evening
at Watt Thomas'.
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i lotua. Wednesday Rev Wurtz.
CARLTON CENTER.
Mrs. Floyd Flynn and three chlliAut.-.&lt; ana Pauline Dmu*. Fem
Mia*. Treble Colo who has had
(Schults. Allen and Edna' Brumm,' employment at Alaska Is home now dren arc 111 with the flu and earl
.
rand Fred Ackelt.
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vi’.Klng her’ parent*. Mr. ut^ Mra. trouble.
Mrs. Addle Benton of Middleville (
The friend* c&gt;( Mrs. A. J Hollister Geo. Cole.
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[will lx clad to know- *lw didn't
Rei-. and Mrs BlmiueU and mui Is visiting ut Wayne Benton's and;
break her hrs whenohr fell Sunday. Heffcl of North Dskot.t are visiting Watt Thomas' this week. '
Doria Benton visited iwr brotlwr.
She was taken to Vermontville for the hitters sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hosmer. -Mr. and Mrs. Rod­ Vcrnor and family -in Grand Rap­
gers of Grand Rapid*, another su­ ids part of last week.
the dtfith of his sister. Mra, Helm. ter of Mr*. Hosmer'*, arc guest* also
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT. (
IPl'YptiJgnu,
ut.tijc. Hoinu-r home.
:
1 .ML-- MArgkret Burton ot Detroit
Mr. and Mrs F. Greenfield enter- Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coleman and
is rutting friend* here. '
tamed the former's parent*. Mr. and
Mrs H. Greenfield and uncld. Mr. daughter of Baltic Creek and Mrs !
Thursday evening after an Ulneas and Mr*. Edmond* of Baltimore on Coleman of. E. State Road spent,
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Surine. t
of nearly three months. He had Clir-'tmUsLyle Bidciman spent Ctiristma.s
maintained a re.vidrnce litre since
Mr and Mrs Herman Johnson of
: Greenville spent Sunday night and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W.
a grocery, cold Marage business and, Monday with Mr. and Mrs Ralph. Bldeiinah of near Nashville.
Dale Herrington of Battle Crock I
creamery- Later he purcluutd ar. Henncy Mr*. F Greenfield and
-run’c grove-and lived in Orlando,, sons accompanied Mr . and Mr* is spending -a few days with his!
Florida. -jienrtiiMf his tummers here. Johnson back to Greenville to xpetid grandparente. Mr. and {.tra.- Walter
. Ickes. '
He was taken sick as-he was getting
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fancher and
ready to leave for the winter. He u
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Smith of Has­
,‘ survived by his widow and a step- tings were guests ot tlw latter's sis­ son spent from Sunday until Tues­
.ton Carl Tuttle. Funelal services ter. Mr. and Mr*. John Smith. day with Mrs. Fancher s sister. Mrs.}
Edith
Wilson and daughter of
werj held Saturday afternoon u Chri'tmas day,
.
tlw Tuttle home, conducted by Rev.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Hcntwy and Ithaca.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Bromley I
Francis, Interment aj Lakview son were gueste ot the tatter's parcemetery.
Jente. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Nichols of and family of Morgan spent j
Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Loa I
Hastings Chrlstnuu day.
1 Thursday night following a severe
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fisher of Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. lioughlabu
.-•troke He is survived by tlw wld- Hustings nnd MUv Carolyn Fisher
;ow. one daughter. Mrs. Harry Six- ’ of Dciroit were Sunday night and spent Christmas with «r. and Mrs. i
berry. four sans. Frank. Will. Jake Monday guests of Mr. and Mra. Fred George Klink of Sparta.
and
Heber x-u»ker
Foster auu
and i|
*Mr.
,r- a“
u Mrs. aacuvr
and Barle. Funeral services were Henncy
Mr. and Mr*. Caryl Fuller attend- family of BarryvUIc spent sdnday
; licld at the home Sunday afternoon
an^ Mrs. S. Geiger.
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at one o'clock- C.-.nductcd by Rev. ed a family gathering al the home
Willetts (if BarryvUIe. Mrs. Gail ot Mr. and Mra. Mahlon Fuller of
One adult out*"*
of“*every ten in Hvel
: Lykins sang. Burial in the Joy CMU Grove Christmas day.
‘ cemetery.
■ ' ' । Christmas day gueste of Mr and United States is a public servant or
The annual meeting of the Evan- Mrs. Burt Ltuur Were. Mr. and Mrs 0,n^‘aL
i gclical cllurch wm held Tuesday Bedell. Mrs. Barnett, and John -■ &lt;
night. The following officers were Long all of Clariatrilte. al*o Mr. and
elected: 8- S. Supt. Mr*. George Mrs. Lloyd Curtis of Grand Rapid*. CONSTIPATED M YEARS
Parrott; Ass't. Supt.. Mrs. 'Bessie
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Bunn and Mr.
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY.
"For ttdrty years I had coiixll- !
(Brown. Secretary. Fred ^Varner, and Mrs.* Homer Hcnney and famAsa't. Sec.. Margaret Weaker; ily visited at the Burl Long home jution. Souring food from *tomTreasurer. Mrs. Daniel Garlinger: during the pa*t week.
*ch choked me. Since taking Ad- ,
I Choir Leader. Mrs. Gad Lykins:
Chrtetma* day guest* of Mr. and lerika 1 am a new person. Con­
Piani-it Mis* Amy Hartwell.
Mra. Guy Na*h were. Mr and Mr*
stipation I* a thing of the past." '
Mr* L E- Lentz parsed away at1 coy Kendall. Mr. and Mr- Struble
—Alice Buna B. A LyBatUi,
her'home heme Sunday night after ahd family and Mrs. Etu-Nuh and Druggut-—Adv. ,

hold it dawn so that it is not a «ru. jn»
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Ous pe.i
pest;; but in
(Jus country no
in.cet Freni!
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rtlcpcd.
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j.
a&gt;tack*
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trees
menace.
and wrden truck and'
‘!":f &lt;ir&gt;
places to work by th. V .W C. A. eradicate..
------------------------------ :----------------------------------------------------------------------High school lending the 7th and
Ci'h grade boys in their s'.iply class
L
of Bible characters. Rev. •L.
L L
Dewey In genera' charge when Mr.
Angell is at Cadillac, ics he Is this

(TThE thousands of dollars we paid out to our club

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been spent in purchases of Christmas gifts, some
needed articles, the payment of taxes and accounts,
or re-deposited in a savings account fund.

That is just as it should be... That’s what our Christ­
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station for the purpose of prodtic- | Saturday evening. Dee. 24,
ing larger —
and —
later
of ‘ Mra. Jane McCann, who has been
.. varictlea
............
hiMikiahi-rrioi The
Th» Kahlers
K,hUn oi
own a' quite well and had entertained her
huckleberries.
—.. huckleberry marsh fort
large
,»_t east son and daughter and their chllot Delton and their farm is known dreri with a chrlstmaa dinner wav
as the .Hpekleberry. Fann. So Mrs taken ill’ the next day with apaaKahlerwdnt tn a sample of very*late modic asthma and U still very
berries
list Septomtxr-----------and out. of weak.
“
L
ta
».
on---------------------and
*11 husband and two children preceded 104 entries her sample was one of*
Mr. and Mra. Will Dean were
hcr ln dcttth- Hie funeral was held four to be chown and finally Chrtstmas guests of her listers in
"y "
I Tuesday at the village Brethren! her sample was selected u the best Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Earl
aara. rayui uusirr.
' chureh whens
been a mem- one of all. so as a result, she re­ Dean ot Rochester, Mich., were
Mr. and Mra. Glen England cn- uer for 83 years. Burial at Wood- ceired the J35.
also.
•
tortalned the Bridge Club and their Uiul cemetery, .a.
| Mr. and Mrs. William Smith en- there
Mrs. Joe Springer'and Mrs, Ida
husbandv at a New Year's party
jjmes WalWt. nplonccr resident tertalned al a Ciulstniaa party al Springer are ill. Bert Springer of
Saturday evening.
|
Woodland township pawed away | their home Sunday, Mr. and Mra Flint was called here by his
Mra. SUU Hilbert. Mra. IUna:at the home of his daughter..Mra -‘’uni Givens of Cloverdale, Mr. und mother's Hine**.
Culler. Mltse* Louise. Lorena and । Myrtle Weaver of Sunfkld. follow- Mrs. Walbridge of Battle Creek. Mr.
The Sowcrby family were Christ-1
Ellen Hilbert and Don Bhorno were 1 mg a stroke. He is survived by two «mm! Mr*. Glen Kenyon nnd Arlan. mas guests ot the older daughter. |
Lanstng visitors Wednesday. Mira daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Weaver and Mrs. Matilda Smith. Mr. Frank D«-, Mrs. Frank Graham and family
Lorena remained for a fe*' days* . Mbs Alice Walker, a student in t*r. local, and M.r and Mrs..C. P.' jieur Lowoll.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodland High schooL The fufront New York.
,
Mr. and Mrs. James Nagel enter­
Jordan
• neral will be at the Lutheran chdrch
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faulkner of
tained tlxlr son* and families on
•caret Foster
Grand , of East
Woodland and
« Jor
t
MO. MUMM
M, of
« onmd^I
UH W«MbM
.nd in
In charge of “maicving
°‘
the house guest of Mra. the Masonic Lodge of Woodland of Hastings were Chmtnnw curaU of M
with &gt; family dinner,
Rafod* wjs tl,v
Bu«. ... m....--- -------------------.- — ------------- --u-' ft,r
vs this
R. G. Finnic
for several
several du
days
this I which
which he
he has
has long
long been
been a
a member
memtier, Mr. and "Mrs. Dlls Faulkner.
Mrs. Leon Dunning and daughverk.
! Don Shorno who u attending the
Mr
Mrs Alice Baller
entertainedwS
Mr.!1 Virginia
Military Institute v.
of Lex- ter- Lrotrice, also Mra. Kate W11-.
uSS
ZU
«&lt;*
ward ing*1- Virginia, left Saturday after ham* visited Mra Georgia Bowker
wurof
“..Kr-hrt.tn. .. holiday*
»,A.i.u.w., at Augusta Tuesday.
Cheeseman and daughter Enid
‘
,he Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Groat nnd
Nashville. Mr and Mra Howard wtt&amp; his parents, Mr. and Mra. Er- Mr.
and Mrs. Myron Groat were
QUALITY
Brumm und daughter Joan of Pre- M'4t Shomo.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
mont, Mr. and Mra. Arbie Zemke
Fuhr at Pair lake Wednesday
DELTON.
and .von Edward of Vermontville
Mrs. Ella Rogers is spending the
Clayton
Morford.
Jr.,
spent
tlw
,
und Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brumm ot
we«lt in Chicago.
last week with lu* aunt and unde,I' Ferrell Coleman of Kalamazoo
Woodland Saturday.
Mr. und Mrs. Vern Zulck and two Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Scott of Hus- I has como to make his liorr.c with
children of Banfteld. Mr and Mrs Ungs.
Mr. and Mra. Timothy Scnslba.
Mr*.
France* Searh-s
returned
Marsliall Norwood and Mr. and Mra.
—
- ---------Mr- and Mrs. Alvah Berber of
Iruni-" vWl w«h
“ Hastings called on Mu* Ida KnesRoger Williams of Delton were
ECONOMY
in
Hickory
Corners.
Mra
Jentuc
:
trlclt Tuesday afternoon.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Doster
Searles
came
home
with
hcr
for
u
Vcnum TcxU.r of Hastings spent
Christmas.
|[ KROGER STORES ||
day*
Wednesday with hla cousin, Leatncc
Mr. pnd Mrs. Ed. Covey of Gobles few
Marvin and Frank Groat. Wlnl- Dunnlng
spent the Christmas holiday* with IM MeB.m .rJ John M.ta. «r.
M„. sla,y
,nd M„. Kcl.
Mr, and Mr*. Clyde Ruell and fam­
tta boy. In Mrs. Mile. Bunday lu.
0I
went lo Kalaily.
■H.«.l dau Wb» ta.e U.dr nan&gt;e.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKnfght und on the l.ouur roll wbWi nwata ll»y.. IJ,Uc Womm ' praental by Un,
two children of Wilmette. Illinois, uTb, lirrnnn e«ry Sunday durlta c.,lc
and Mr. and Mrs Joseph McKnlght Ita quarter.
ThitaSay. Jan. Sih alll bo the
Hastings were dinner guests of Dr.
Mrs. Oraon.-B. Garrett M quite
Katc Uur4Lck|
and Mrs R G. Finnic Saturday.
Uck at the prttaiu nntuw with ntemlup trearunr. will be at Ute
Mr. and Mra. T. C. Munion enter­ inteumotta. A trained t.urw B farsuto
lo lako
laI1,
tained for Ciiriktnuu dinner. Mr. ing lor her.
.
»&lt;.
—
t-...
....
rv-&gt;..Mt-**rs Frank Doster ....^
and Wm.
and Mra. John Weaver ot Hustings,
Leo Chamberlain had his tonsil* G. Smith are tlw ,new proprietors
Mr. und Mra. Stanley Manker and removed TiH-sday in Kalamazoo. He tn the Delton Hardware. Tiuy have
daughter and Mrs. Sarah .Mohler of came home Wednesday.
u.
u.
made some extensive improvements
South Woodland, and Mr, und Mra.
Born Wednesday morning to Mr. and they liave the best wishes of
Lester Brumm of Woodland.
nnd Mra. Lyle Lclnaar a 6‘i lb. the ioinniumly for a prosperous
u&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs Sldrley Slocum and baby girl.
New Year.
Mr*
Barnts
lias gone
u.uhuir, Dorothy
daughter
ipsv.li, of
ui Coat*
L.VJL, Grove
v&gt;,v«v
---- Ida
---- —
------------ to
■
Mra. Gladys Gaskill, Miss Donna
and Mr. und Mrs. Will' Flory ol* Kalamazoo to keep house-for Iwr |..........
... .... ...........
...................
Harrington.
Mrs. ...
Sjiencc
Uale, Mra.
.......,
Un.
Woodland were guests of Mr. and nephew.
। Eiwyn Hayward and Mr. James
Mrs. Adelbert Slocum QuUimas. ■ Homer A. Snorter, aged BO years,
and j|urry sensiba arc
rc oh
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hilbert, MrS.; for .several year* a reddent of lhu“J?Xk “t
.. . ..... .
... ....
■ .. rnmmiinllv
Mn,
vital,I ut.
_
.... went
Uon
Sta’.a Hilbert und family and Mr. &lt;««&gt;, M SM.y ul,liL »
und Mrs. J V. Hilbert spent Clirlst- the home of. his daughter. Mrs.'nl(,ht ,rt
foOur Mr John D«ler who
mas with Mr. and Mas. Glen Blake George Davenport, near Prairieville. tl
He had been ill MX weeks. Hu wife ““-‘f. ft? ’
of Middleville.
Dr. and Mra. R. O. Finnic* and
his .I.,,.,.,,,
daughter ..v,
and two
two .....I
grand «hUchil­ Mr nnd Mn
children spent Christmas with tlw hf
latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph dren. Tlw funeral service* were them so us to core for tlw futher in
held in Henton's thapel at two1 their own home.
McKiUghi of Hustings.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shomo and o'clock Wednesday with burial in | The Delton L. A. 8. will be enter­
son Don were guests of Mr. and Prairieville cemetery, Rev. L. D. . tallied by Mr. and Mrs. -Peter
Mrs. Geo. Kirshman of Alk-gun Mlles officiating.
I Ixinoar on Wednesday, January 4
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wertinan, al­ for dinner.
Monday.
hfr.il Florence Snyder Bates so Mr. and Mrs. John Noble,v. Mr.
passedtaway al her home in Writ und Mrs. Jock OConnor and two
IRVING.
u.
Lb.
Woodland. Monday. December 28. children of Hustings, afid Mr. and Last Week s Utter.
age 31. after a long" illness Bhe Mra. H. W. Nobles of Coral spent
John Jenkins, a former resident
leaves her Husband. three children. Christina* with their parents, Mr. ' und a brother ol Ml** Mary Jenu&gt;.
Lb
and
Mrs.
Milton
Nobles
at
Grand
­
Gerald, iXiris and Janice. Iwr par­
I kins’ of Irving. passed away dust
.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder and ville.
. wuvk in Grund Rapids. He was )md
one sister Leona. She graduated' Mn. Charles P. Smith came Sat- to rest Monday al Middleville'be; week here with friends. Both. Mr. Mdc his motlwr and father. The
church and the Cheerful Helpers and. Mrs. Smith will return the lat­ sister and brother Robert, who re­
ter part of the week to New York sides al LcRoy. have the sympathy
Burial was at Lakeside cemetery.
they will make their home. of the community.
Miss Dorothy Hynes of Dryden where
Mra. Charlie Kahler was recently I The Irving school under the able
and Miss Hiidnh Summ oi Wolver­
the recipient of a nice little reward direction of Mra. Georgic Samson
ine arc home tor the holidays.
which
rhe
received from the SouUi put on a flue Christnuis program
Mrs. Grace Stulcup of Alberquer­
~
‘ tor tlw entire community last PrtExperiment
----------------que, New Mexico, spent Monday’ Haven Horticulture
Couniry Chut—Finest cutliiy
_
Lust spring idle______
read___
an day evening.
with Mr. and Mra. Welby Crockford.i1 Station. Lzrt
Jay Wing of Grand Rapids nnd advertisement in the newspapers There was no Fellowslilp mcetton Robert of Kalnmaaxi were II where a prixe of »25 was offered for inff thia month hut the church and
huckkberrv bush Sunday School combined elTofui
the latest bcariiur
bearing huckleberry
20-os.
CCSC
gue*t\t&gt;f Rev. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing tlic
lo be used in experiments al UiU and gave a fine Christmas program
You know the quality - Milled la
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cole and sons
Lowell, Mlchijan
spent Christmas with Mr. \John
Mead of Martin Corners.
QUAKER OATS.
Rev. Nest is attending the annual
Rtjulti m Quick—J 55-oi. pk«i. 25c
Student Pastor's Conference at Ohio
State University at Columbus. Ohio,
this week. Mr. and Mrs. D B. Green and Mr
and .Mrs. Ward Green and daughter
Phyllis spent Christmas with Mrs
*5^
Mlchigaa—Fined
Alice Coolbaugh And daughter Flor­
hand picked
ence of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. David Kilpatrick ol
Lansing spent Christmas with Mr.
15c
Preserves
1
- ’’’ 25c
2 NoMM
Kiefer Pears
and Mrs. Frank Kiliuitrick.
Country Club ^allotted Savon
Mr. and Mra. Ralph Rk.c and
family spent Sunday and Monday
with tile former's parents al Beaver­
Dutch Cookies z
is. 10c Jewel Coffee
ton.
.
Oven fresh • snortsd verlctiee
Mr. and Mra. Karl C. Faul enter­
tained for Christmas, Mr. and Mr:.
H. J. Stung of Jackson. Henry Faul
of Detroit. Mrs. C. B. Benham of
Hastings and Mrs. L. Faul of Wood­
Seeded os itedleu—Cellopbcr.c wrapped
land.
■ *
Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Bush and son
IW
Bulk Prunes
Easy Task chips 5 il l.. 25c
Bob oi Hastings and Mr. and Mn,.
HealiMul and econoaiical
F. F. Hilbert Were guests oi Mr. and
Whila ioap chip*
'
NEW-QUIET-LIGHT WEIGHT
Mra. J. V. Hilbert Monday.
E»aul Kaylor of Lansing was tlic
Corn Meal
Soda Crackers 2 &lt;b.
19c
guest of Mr. .and Mra. Geo. Varney
Country Club • Critp and flaky
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rowlader of
Grand Rapids apent tlic Christmas
holidays with Mr. and Mn, Law­
COMBINES a motor driven
rence Paul. ..
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Oavit enter­
BRUSH WITH “HIGH-VACUUM”
tained Christmas, Mr. and Mra.
Mcyrl Davis of Grand Ledge. Mra.
Tillie Jordan of Grand RapktB. Mr.
nnd Mra. Will Gavit of Lakw'Odcwa.
GREAT INTRODUCTORY
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hynes of
Battle Creek and Mr. and Mrs
wo.ll. d. 11.39
LAYING MASH
Kenneth Gavit and children of
West Odessa.
Mrs. Geo. Faul and Mr. and MrsRaymond
Faul entertained for
SENT TO YOU ON
Christmas dinner, Sunday. Mr. an^
10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL
Mr*. Roy JarvU and daughter Al^an and mother. Mrs. Lena Jarvis
For the first time, a motor-driven bnuh
of Saugatuck. Mr. and Mra. Janies
Choice yallow hull—-Ripened to the peak ol their flavoe
Neil and son of Ovid and Mr. and
h*» been combined with "High-Vacuum"
Mrs, Richard O'Brien and children
In a quiet, light, medium priced cleaner.
Sweet end lender
of Lansing.
.
Its sensational. spectacular performance
Mr.' and Mrs. Will Gow of Battle
Creek wtre Christina* guests of Mr.
with fine duel) will poiitlvcly thrill you.
and Mrs. J. W. Hoover and family.
Threads, lini, hair and surface litter are
Mrs. John Vclle returned to her
instantly removed by the fart-revolving
home from Tawas City Sunday. She
was aecotiuiaiUed by Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Giddings and daughter Ruth
SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
Whp will spend tlie bolltUy vaca­
tion here.
PHONE TODAY!
Mr. and Mrs. Gcorga Varney and
children spent Citrirtmas with Mrs.
Lillie Taylor of Kalamo.
Mr* Sarali Brower Miller passed
away at the home of her daughter.
Mra. V. E. Wotrtng. in Woodland
Saturday, December 24 al the age of
Tt years. biif luu been an invalid j
for several yean. atxi leaves lo

mourn her passing two children, Al*
vah Miller and Mrs. V. R Wotrtng,
both at Woodland; two grandchtiargn. Dklrnand Culkr bf Woodland and Mra. H. J- Rorick ot Munde. Ind.; one great-grandson. Har­
in old Culler Rarick and one brother.

WOODLAND.
Mary Long is spending part
Christmas vacation with Mr
and Mrs. Will Brooks ot Coals
Grove.

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Working in overall* in factory, field
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lii’Hlhand experience. lie says:

In Our Meat Department

Home Dressed Pork

*Tird among lite worker’s took is his

Irani easily, anti nfpHght'expense, of

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Pork Steak-

any opportunities fur join, which may .
be open in factories or shops within a
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8c
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Fat Back

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Pot Roast Beef cho«cui* Lk 9c
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| LEGAL NOTICES |

morGan. r
GLASS CREEK.
HOI'fTH CHURCH.
I chriitmM visitors at Fred Otis' Lost Week* Letter.
Mrs. MiUy Flury re turned Sunday
Rev. and Mrs. J. J. Willets enterfrom a visit in Plainwell and Kala­
■
talned their children and grand­
mazoo:
.
children. twenty-Uucv tn all.
Mr. and Mr?. W. H. Van Sickle ot
Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. .lo.ipi.
,
m ;.i Christmas..
Between eleven and twelve Trillion Americans are shareholders in
Lanring accompanied their daugh­
u?' The
guest* spent Christ - ter. Catherine McAdams, to the Van
Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Norton enBulldiuc and loan Association*. They arc the savers, the provi­
tertalned their two sons .and tlwir Woodland; Mr. and JJfmiu in the Fred Bechtal home in Slckld turrn Saturday evening to
dent. the thoughtful, of the strength of the Nation. They arc lhe
wives, two daughters and thefr bus­
A
Hartings. Chas. Whittemore and spend Christmas wiUl them.
bands, also Miss ■ Margery. Clirist- Lak.? Odc.vu; Mr. and Mrs^
lamily..Forrest Havens and family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mlles
Andrus
and
....... ---------- ------- Price ut Jay Ware* m Qu.mb(j\5jr. Ra
,.
ErWfty
and gamijy.
cieo Brown 1XUCX.I, UliU
. ‘ mas day.
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....
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Robert
and
Mr.
and
Mis.
Adam
Building and Loan. This l« the tinnt means of helping yourself
Mr. and Mr*. L E Mudge and ■
and family of Hickory Corners and Eb€riy gpenl Christmas with Mr.
by helping other*, and' *trengihenlng the Nation. If everyone
... Mbs Ruth entertained the follow- in
i Hastings: Mr and Mr* Henry-:. Robert McGlocklin at\d family of , ftnd yn
Mudge and son Leon
understood thr- plan of the Building and Loan, there would be
■ '• ing Monday. Fr. John Day and Ragla
1
und Mr. and Mra. Brush ul j H^ng^john
Hastings. John Foreman
Foreman and
and famtarn- nt Wa«Hno«
•cverat time* a* many shareholder* ai are now numbered. We in­
7; driver from Three oaks. Mrs. Fran- Hast.ng*
:
at Charles Baynt s. Mr u
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. of Hastings.
Maurice Webb and children und
vite you to call nt the otTIce of thl* Association, and let tu explain
calUd ln the P.
•
cis Ryan and PrtseeUa of Detroit. ;..nd Mr*. Hwnod Barnum and -&lt;n RlfhJ1Ilj
Lenwood Christopher attended the
. to you about our bmlness. which you can make your buslnes* with
&gt; Bud- Dil’mer of Grand Rapids. Mr. nt
, Dan Walldorf!s In Hasting:. ,. ,hIrty.,jx being present
Christmas exercises at Barryvl'.le
profit and more contentment to yourself.
?'■ and Mrs. Chester Willits and two Sjujay
■
Rtlglerand famlly at
John Havers of Cressey spent
church Christmas eve.
Mr. and Mra.'Keith Dur-1chtl.,trnas
his parents here
children of'.Lansing. Mrs. Clara OTtkees;
;
.
We l.iiit* Your Invoitmtnt
Mrs. Lctlia Adkins returned to
Day and three daughter*. Lei- and ;tee at Adam Endre* in Freeport.
gt.vcra, from thlB vicinity attendthe
J.
W.
Howard
farm
Saturday.;
Minute Bailey, ol Na»hvilte.‘ '
Mr. and Mr*. Walter Durfee. Julia, I
{ju, Iuncrai of Dr. jaspcr RobinOtto Van Sickle of Chicago ar­
'Mr. and Mr/. Ray.- Frisket t nnd r.nd
;
Mrs. Sarah Durkee al Ebner ;$on whlch
rr0lh the Wm
rived
Friday
to
spend
his
Christ,
u&gt;H infant son of Battle-Creek were Hl-,Ing
;
’s m TLutings; Mr. and Mr*. Hawna- home Friday. He was well:
i&gt;« Christmas guests of thb formers Hubert
;
Barnum at)d daughtersi at; and favorably known in this vi- mas vacation with his father.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shafter. Ho­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. O.’ D. Fas- Dwlflit;
Bnnum's; Mr.'and Ate* ;clnlty Wld aU ^end their aymmer Shafter. Mrs. MUly Flury of
* * rett •
.
.
V :Hen Crock ford- and Arthur Fuller athy w the bereaved-family.
Griswold al Jrfienon
Detroit, Michigan
•
Mr, anil Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and ut
, Arthur Alh-idlnga in Woodland:
oI Orand Rapid* is Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo King and
Mrs. Louise Ixithrop were m tiie and
,
.Mr. mid Mr.,. Forest, Parmea-e jp(.lltung jigr vacation with her par­1 Donald King of Lansing. Mn. Irene
Local Representative
Johnson and son Eugene Johnson
1 ' neighborhood Sunday and Mondhy. arid
,
children Of Battle Creek and !en.,
ol Plainwell, and Mr. and Mr*.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Lathrop the guests MT.
;
and Mra. George Vanden Botch
’
The
young people qf the neigh­
of Mr. und Mrs. Ji*m- Fawctt and of
’ Ailtgan at Mrs. Etta Parmelee*. borhood were entertained in the Howard Shaffer of Kalamazoo spent
’Mrs Louim* Lathrop staying al her
M.U* Julia Durkee from D. M. I. Ray Erway home Tuesday night. A Christmas day at the home of Mr.!
[
Mrs. Harry Hammond of Verhome in Barryvllle.
Grand Rapids la spending her large number were present and all 1। and
monlvllle.
aif
Bud Goodron. who is in Ann Ar- ।
report a good time.
I Miss Jeapcttc Ritzman of Quimby I
’ bar U not so well at present, having ChrUtmaj vacation, at home.
Several
from
this
vicinity
•«&lt;
”
«&gt;•
I,nZT'wSSfidaTT'V.mimTwTtiTtite
.;
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Owens
and
Wednesday
evening
with the
tlie 1,ion Christmas day of Mr. nnd Mrs
liad pneumonia, following his re-1
On Friday evening our school hnd
tlw funeral of Chas. Powell, heldJfDcnt ^"
esdaj, et
’enliig with
i- daughter*
of Grand Haven an* cd
cent operation and it Is feared an1
their tree and Christmas program
in Mnuxice
Hostinssand
Thursday.
folks. Later, accoin- i Glm Wauon at Prairieville.
Donna Foreman of j Webb young
b n ^ruTnm^mui V^nwwi ■
otht r operation may "be necr*»ary 1.‘iteiiding several days at Joseph
Mur. Rena Pierce and Mrs. Funny under the direction of their teacher.
•' .
Mi . Olcota Conklin had the ml - 1Croekford’s..
Kalamazoo spent their Christmas
*** I Smith of Hastings r*nt Christmas Miss Margaret Johncock. Tlic chil­
fortune* to break her arm. Monday
vacation with relatives here.
I Christopher,-they returned to fer|I with Mr. and Mrs Donald McCal­ dren did line.
.. rrytung while craitklng hcr rar.
^fr^. Cha*. Whittemore apent sev-'
t* Here «t&gt;oui thirty young ■lum and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ulrich, in
’■
perry Faurtt and lady friend of
Letter.
eral days last week with 1M.r oiks had gathered for a surprtee •••
m
Mr. and Mrs Howard Johnson of company with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Laming tutted his parents, Friday.
Everyone I Kalamazoo und Mr. und Mis. Rob­ Hill of Pctosfey spent Christmas
3%
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bali are tho daughter. Mr*. Fred Bechtal hi
.
—
------.
-.
ooni
.
an
„)*.,)(
Sunday
evening
with Mr and Mrs. Nelson Hubert
ihad a nne ,lnsc P|aylnK ganies. |,.u v,xi
parents of an eight .and one-half imuiies.
Dhguited as a cow.
Ra- inn pound baby girl, bom fx-cembcr
Mr. add Mrs. Rankin Hurl.
and family in Battle Creek.
Ciias. Marion and Norman Erway I da"c,"B. and .8drs,f R1*lanan Jur'; with M
university student evaded Soviet' 34th. She will answer to tile name of Kalamazoo spent last week with
df‘*«htfu‘ refreshment*
---------frontier guards und *Mpi&gt;ed acrust of Jacqueline. Marie. Congratula- relatives luw.
Tile
Tlie Christmas
Christmas program "held
’held at
at-;______
here.lhe oerder into Folsnd.
A number of young people were the schoolhouse Friday evening was
Mr. and Mrs Mivhlan Burkett at)(l entertained in the Chas. Whitte­ well attended.
MORTOAOE follECLO3URE. —
Miss Dorothy Mead of Newaygo j
family of Kalamazoo spent from more home Friday night, Games
; J’riday until Monday with Mr- and and music furnished the entertain­ arrived at the Mead farm Friday;
ment. popcorn and candy were evening lo spend tlic Christmas vaMr*. Leland Hammond.
cution with tlie home folks.
,
Mrs. Bessie Thomas Schuster of M-rved as refreshments.
Mr. and Mr* Harold Radford and;
Roy Erway and wife entertained
i.'u’t V’l!S l’!ace l&gt;&lt;J-'-t‘‘d' away Thursday their
i.u-ir children
j
*nd Mr. and Mr*. SchlV I
children for
for Christmas.
Christmas.
't and tlw funeral was Saturday with
Clyde Warren nndffamlly spent hilneck of Hartings were week-end
■ bnriul a! Cicxlcv. Much sympathy Christinas in-Lansing.
guests of Mr. and Mra. Elzey Mead. ‘
“ is extended the‘hercave&lt;J family.
Roy
Oakes
and family spent | Mr. nnd Mr*. Adntn Eberly spent
7
Mr*. RoLtnil Day und Mrs. Lottie Christmas with Ollie Douglass and,one day last week with their daugh-!
i • Hettinger and didtghtew of Alle­
GOOD ONLY ON RURAL ROUTES
। ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Earl i
gan called on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred family.
I
Bruce Slddal nnd family of Grand Mudge and Leon of Hastings.
' Ball and lhe new granddaughter.
Sunday. Roland Day and daughter
We have nintle Hpccial arrangements with
STATE ROAD.
,1 Wilma and Thelma Buskirk of Al- las! weik.
Tlie Grand Rapids Herald through which we
Last Week's hotter.
i;, leann also spent the day al the
can offer you The Herald or any of its Bar­
The
Fisher
school
gave
a
Christ-!
Mine place.
mas program und tree Thursday
gain Day .Specials, in combination with the
'
Mr. and Sirs. James Von Hout
evening to a full house. Tlie teach- j
, ;’j und family have been real sick with
Hastings Banner at prices that will save you
er
and
pupil*
put
on
a
fine
pro--.
the flu but arc gaining slowly now.
. money.
, gram. Old Santa was there with
- Mrs. EarL Carpenter is ulso around
I hl* load of. presents and unusual
,r,i again alter her long Illness ot the «&gt;.».
You 'can’t keep in touch with -local affairs
Mrs. Lulu Gray was called to jokes, and we all had a splendid.
line . A11'
without the home paperjuid you can't afford
Leon Gray s in West Vermontville time.
to do withoutTi daily newspaper.
Mr. and’ Mrs. James O'Connor'
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS on account of illness of Darrow
Gray, who phased away Wednesday ■ and June spent Christmas In Bat-j
You need the Hastings Banner for local news
night. Burial was Saturday at theitie Creek with Mr. and Mrs. Edd..
cemetery.I vuonnor.
.•
., . . j Wileox
Wilcox cemetery.
anti you need The Grand Rapids Herald for .
i &lt; siii
Jack Fllkton
.tark
Elliston al
and Ila Jamid were I Mra. Archie Cunningham spent
the news of the work!, for state news, for
'11.it Battle Creek Tuesday.
'
Friday in Grand Rapid*.
daily market reports, for latest sports und
'
Mr. and Mrs. Grover Marshall.| Our hearts were saddened again;
for its fearless editorials, particularly those
i .nd Mr. and Mrs. George S. Marshall, | in the possipg of another old. real- i
on tax reforms.
Jr., und family spent Sunday with dent anti neighbor. Fred Burry. Mr.
.,. George S. Marshall Senior, at Nash- and Mrs. Barry have lived on our ;
Our combination is absolutely the best you
ville.
'
I road for many years, and raised a i
i'.o
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoffman and very large family and trucly know!
can get. No other will so nearly fill all your .
t.iiou son Victor spent Christmas with Mr.the hardship* of lite. Your writer
reading matter rvtjuii'eirtents.
and Mrs. Glen Aspinal and family. recalls dnee when she was a mere;
jw &gt;n the Durfee district.
|girl of being to the big "Barry­
- -'
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gray of De-, County Fair" und Mr. and Mrs. I
’
troit and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray Barry won the prize for having the ■
a a_- of East Assyria' spent Christmas largest family on the fair ground.
i ?'• with Mrs. Lulu Gray and Robert. (They paraded past, the grandstand j
Mr. and Mrs. James Van de os-they had came to lhe fait, in a’
Glelson and nephew ot Kultynazoo wagon with a team ot iiorses. They '
a. 11 attended lhe funeral of Darrow were all seated in the yagon andj
'• 1? Gray Saturday.
' tiie room was all occupied. I just
,.i;i Mr. and Mrs; Clyde Cheeseman don't remember the number, but
You. can make tho Same saving on the price
’■
and family and Mr. und Mrs. Wacd they won the prize, tn heljiing to'
of any of The llernlil Magazine Clubs, if or­
checscmnn and daughter spent raise this large family he has
dered with the Hastings Banner.
.
■j,
Christmas wnh their mother, Mrs.iearned peaceful rest.
- Id.-t Cheeseman. at Nashville.
i Mrs Lena Becker and Homer cn-'
-j -7 . Mb* Myrtle
B Conklin of tertalned ‘ for Sunday dinner, Mr.
Traverse City spent Christmas with and Mra. Chfton Becker jmd family
s &lt; -I. her mother, Mrs. Frank Norton, and and Mra. William Schazenbaker and ।
' ; । family.
json Leo of Bedford.
- •
Alla Campbell of Charlotte and! Mr. atgl Mr*. William Coleman of
‘17-,'Mrs. Ella Taylor of Nashville spent Rutland visited Mr*. Janet Pplten-r
(Christmas at the home of Mr. and|gill Tuesday.
!!.; Mrs. Frank Norton.
,
i Mr. and Mrs. Winn Jtobles bf|
Tis
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jarrad and coral, spent Christmas with Mr. '
r? ' ;, .on* of West Vermontville and Jock and Mra. Jack O'Connor and famji,i Elliston of Nashville spent Christ- ily.
, .4 ma* at L. W. Jarrad's.
■
| Mrs. Mary O'Connor of Martin
Mrs. Clarence Cunningham was gnd Robert of . Northern Michigan
I taken to Uh* Pennock hospital ut.are spending lhe holidays at their
■ Hastings Sunday night.
| home here.
a .•
--------------- --------------------Mr. and Mrs. Orval Fountain and I
baby of the North are visiting rela-1
tlvcs here during the Ixiliday*.
Mr. and Mrs. Orin Roberts and
---------------*-•-*------ :——
(
family spent Christmas with rclaNORTH HOPE.
'
lives in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anders and
Mrs. Mary Saunders is entertain-1 mother spent Christmas with Mr
Ing her daughter from Detroit a ■ and Mrs. Chas. Welch In the Striker
few weeks.
district.
Rush Saunders and daughters and
ids sister Edith left Monday for
Indianapolis to spend a few days, |
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitgood and Havens in Southwest Rutland.
[baby of Nashville have moved in' Dan Karns spent Christmas with
i
»— Tuyle’s farm Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and Bin
BRANCH DISTRICT.

Investing Safely

..

CHANCERY a*Lf.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

Carltea.

PI..B-

CHANCERY SALE

BARGAIN DAY
OFFERS!

The Grand Rapids Herald
and The Hastings Banner
Both One Year *5^

SEND YOUR ORDER TO THIS OFFICE

SERVICE
- Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling

Best of Quality in all grades of coal.
7.’
* and a fine program.
llum.
r Ym£| The Klingensmith school also put! Mr. and Mrs. William Faust arc
'on a. good program Friday night entertaining their nephews from
Thrce
for "a few "weeks.
' 'r' t
•»«’
«u attended.
Tbr
~ Rivers fnr
“~'r*
Ous Peake and family was guests
'.I Mrs. Maude Smith visited our
si»'M 1 school recently, also the nurse called •
’.,.7'?" I there one day lost week.
;T'.i lr' Willson Fedewa has been absent
i - -»r - from school the past three weeks! SLEEP ALL NIGHT
i entertaining the mumps.
Little Ray Jenkin* hu been very; -EVERY NIGHT!
tut «.f.t1 ill with the flu. We hope he will •
Don't wake up for bladder re­
Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Ullery and: lief. Physic the bladder as you
daughter of Dowagiac and Mr. and would the bowels. Drive but.imMrs. Sherman Sharpe of Grand
purities and excessive acids
Rapids spent Christmas with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. John- Ing In wakeful nights, leg pains,
backache, burning and frequent
Mrs. Ed. Lalonde called on Mrs. cjealre. BUKCT8, the bladder
Eunice Hoyt near Oates Corners physic, made from buchu, juni­
one afternoon 4ast week.
per Oil. etc., works effectively bn

Kim EifUr. Attcrn.y !&lt;
IlMUMa, Uietican.

The Chinese, instead of raising
statues to their heroes of Use recent
Japanese attack on Woosung, are
to build a model village as a me­
morial

bowels. Oct a regular 35c box
and after four days If not re­
lieved of getting up nights your
druggist will return your money..
Make tills teat. You are bound
lo feel better after this cleans­
ing and you get your regular
sleep.
Carveth &amp; Stebbins,
Druggists, Hastings. E. L. Kane,
Druggist at Nashville, say BukeU
is a best seller.—Adv. '

The COLD DAYS are NOW

HERE! Buy your coal NOW!

‘ ‘

FILL YOUR coal bin BEFOREthe
REAL ZERO weather Carnes!

DON'T GET CAUGHT some sub­
zero day WITHOUT FUELI

Smith Bros. Volte
&amp; Company
DEALERS IN WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR,
FEEDS, COAL. SALT, LIME AND ETC.
,

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

NUMBER 31

PAGES Ito 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 11, 1933

10 PAGES

THREE CHURCHES
I
UNITE IN SERVICES I

THE BROTHERHOOD
&lt;$£XT MONDAY NIGHT I

CARD ARRANGED FOR
ATTORNEY MG DON­
THE UNEMPLOYED 1
JUDGE HOLOS THE Every Penny for Welfare
First Meeting At The Freej
Speaker Dr. Ernest Burhapt
ALD WILL SPEAK Methodist Church Thura- GOLOENGLOYESGO
SIGNERS LIABLE Every One Should Attend NOT ’SEEING RED' i ’ —Edwin Sayles Captain
Of Supper Squad

JUDGE HAWLEY DECIDES
BOND GIVEN TO PROTEOT CO. 18 VALID
CASE RECENTLY HEARD
HEREBY IONIA JUDGE

I

day, January 19

Admisaion Prices for “Lucky Boy Minstrels” ARE showing amazing j Every member of .the Brother-J'AT PARENT TEACHER AS- The Wesleyan Methodist, the Free' FOURTEEN BOXING BOUTS
ARE SCHEDULED FOR
hcod should be.tr in mind thc meet-1 30CIATI0N IN CENTRAL Methodist and the Pilgrim floUneis ‘
Reduced to 50 and 35 Cents—Big Troupe I patieijmun these ';ing
: churches have organized -and will1
to be held next Monday night
JANUARY 16
AUDITORIUM JAN. 19
DIFFICULT TIMES
hold a union service on tlie third
and be present, brcauie he will hear ’
of 60 Will Give Entertainment Thurs­
; j mc*tegc from the speaker. Dr ErTLIC..r- um ■ Dc
BEST AMATEURS IN
jnest Burham. of the faculty
HIS THEME WILL BE
NO VIOLENCE IN THREE
day Night, January 12, at 8:00
Wv*ttn State Teacher*’ College.1 ’ •CHILD-DELINQUENCY"
m"
THIS SECTION TO MEET
YEARS OFDEPRESSION *,which will Le more than worth III*
o’Clock—Let’s All Go I
[while.
J.
iowed by the-semce at 7:30.
1
. . — —. ,

State Banking Dept. Can A change in the price of admi»- benefit some worthy local.project. Famous Investigated; Whit-' Dr Burnham l* not a stronger iff Parent-Teacher Associations
^MuSrclXearcd
i»K Williams, Gives Rea
• Hartings, nor to the people of Barry (
Are Doing Good Work
Now Reorganize or Liqui­ don for lite Lucky Boy Minstrels"
• 8on3
”
r, or Their
mi
J
county.- He 1* always welcome a*
entertainment has been jnade. I. #t J(mJa
W(.dnrMlny nlR11.
In Hastings
sons p
For
Their Attitude
Attitude
(speaker becuu-M.- of the souruiue*?,
date Nashville Bank
will be given, as heretofore an- tj,,. pj.Opie wrn.
delighted that
There are said. to .be some ten to and sincerity of his Views, and be-j _______
Because the ----------Welfare --------------Association .

An invitation is extended to each Seat Prices Slashed For This
and every person in Barry county
Event—Any Profits Go
who Is interested in the salVatlon.of
To Boy Scouts
men to join in these services. For
further information inquire bf Rev.
Local amateur boxers and some
Uu?
Pxj»ncnts of (lie fistic
;o present thc Minstrel show ‘, Wm. C. Geartieart. 401 E. State
Road. Hostings. .
Mt Jn |hu iecUon
aUtff wiu

Last' week Judge Royal A. Haw­ nounccd tomorrow, Thursday night, another performance was required
pei-‘cause of his keen interest in the .
ley. oi Ionia, who sat as judge In beainnlnit nt eiaht o'clock In the Thundav night and the opera hotiM.- twelve million* ol unemjiloycd
- ■ , ■’roirXS
packed both nights and about sons in this country Who are linobh
.
the case, handed down an important Central school auditorium. The 76c
।nary T2. the Central P T. A.,
meet in the Golden Gloves final to
derision involving the Nashville *enu have been eliminated. There 31)0 wpre Uirn‘’d away. The net, Vo n,td jol». What are they think-' 4&gt;__,
be held at Odd Fellows arena Mono.i)*j, captain.
k.,PV„i. Thc
.... other)changed
v..„. .c..u.&gt;rvU its regular meeting from
State Bank. On January 1. 1931 will be only two prices far wots—50c procecdH of the two nighU were &gt; ,I|g about?. What it their Mate o! ,■ Edwin Sayles,
. toWflrll llu. country toward i ‘member*
—u— are:
----- Dewey
T'--—■ Reed. Herbert JiUlu.liy 12 to Thuriday evening
our county treasurer had on deposit and 35c. All the proceeds will go IL-xD. all of which went for welfare ,
‘®’arU
Reinhardt. Buri Rfrtng. Warnn
In that bank, the gum of 421.000. Jyr welfare work There U scarcely »™k there All real* were rold
scheduled, and barring sickness or
.n teneral? It
V. would be
? In-If!* .»
««He«v in
------ ------ „
carried over from the precedffliF a jierum who wouldn't be glad to;,K"
accident all the contestant* lure
Walter Scott, D. Sharp. Kim Sigler,
on child Dehftqt.’« uc&gt;.’’ Mr
year and secured by n depositary give 50c to help welfare work In UH* ten year*, the Imcky Boy Mimtrel* , te’** k,^*j *'£ 4,1 l’
signified their Intention of being on
have
given
entertainments
m
Ionia
।
The.*rhad
Uw'irr.-at
I™*
Hf
«
d
smith.
W
ill
i._
Streeter.
Harold
,
McDonald
has
made
.
;
.-Udy
of
th.
bond, which expired December Ji. city. Certainly 35c could be afford­
band Winners of the finals will ba
1030. Our board of supervisor*, at ed by many. Anyone who bujs a ! ".k a&gt;lU i tW~nt \ rai^d Iteo^ds itotarv Smith. Alcid Stauffer. Stanley ;ub)«t and wtU consider such quc&gt;eligible to take part in tire regional
L
3
L
l
.V
C
.±
“
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.
Xb
to
tSutSXluX
‘
.
ofX?.
M
5
EaI1
i
lions
.is
the
following
Do
children
fy
the
demand.
This
ought
to
be
ai
uw
j
,.
ANNUAL
GATHERING
HELD
their January session U^ 1931, ac­ ticket for Ute "Lucky Boy Minstrels"
.meet at Battle Creek next month.
proof
Uiat
the
show
will
be
worth
i
Club
by
Whiting
Williams,
of
cl«-v«--1
*
worth,Club
[Smith. Ed. Bnuth. Roy ThomahilU. a phUorophy of life?" "Whrt
cepted the bank's bid for deposit of will know that practically every cent while. that
ON MONDAY—OFFICERS •’"ifecause'"of"the fact that all who
•'
'land.
His
theme
wa.&gt;
"What
Is
Jn
wnni^w
county funds, and directed that the of It will go .to benefit needy people
iwiil take part '"
in “
this
I prompts an adolescent to commit &gt;
WERE RE-ELECTED
“ contest
’“ are
At St. Johns, they had planned to*l‘he-Workles* Worker s Mind?"
imTmrfiTrn
treasurer dc|xwit coun.ty funds In Tlw big company of sixty will be
(already known It will be possible to
lenme?" “Why are there apparently,
appear just one night, but thy
j l|| I
fl]
-UkSl ■
the' Mr. Williums
— . b no*a
the Nashville bank upon the bank broughl here from Ionia reforma­
arrange tire bouU in advance as Is
no many delinquent* today?" "In
'furnishing bond* to the treasurer. tory witlHiut u cent of expense— crowd* were so great they came ■ flclal uf the Cleveland Steel Com-,
Idone
during
thc
regular
Odd
FelI what way may we mceVHit sit.ua- GUILDS CONTRIBUTE
That was Uw only action taken by they will come In (heir own convey­ back, a second night. About 70 lunla [ pany. but for miny years devoted i
Jlow
shows.
In “
a tournament mien
such
Ition?" With a large army of young.
n*ni r- AocioTAXif'c;
10W 5n
')”' Jn
folk* motored to St. Johns, hoping hi* time to social work. In that ca-1
the board in this mutter. Accord­ ances. Ttrfre will be only the to
ifwople tramping the country today.
VALUAoLt AoololANLt as wa* given on January S, of
get
stnU
und
were
unable
to
r.en
parity
lx;
visited
Englund,
trance.,
ingly llw county treasurer arranged n«ea»ary expense of advertising and
! in search of economy security, every
-- -------| course., this Is impoulblc. During
with tile bank for such bond or printing of tickets, widch will be gel near the place. Several have Germany and Italy, donning hi?
: community Im a ciiallcnge to meet Charity Cnacs Increased Dur-; the preliminaries, in fact, contckbonds. On January 13. 1931, 817.­ small. All tiie rest ylll be net. Un­ 'purchased tickets for the'Minstrel* overall* and working with men in;
...m
„„
-------tants were not ail registered until
pin ”!» iUr.n&gt; &gt;"E Pa!t Year—E’er? Oift after 7:00 o’clock and the necessary
000 more was depoiited in the Nash­ tier thews conditions every seat in l»r, W Tl&gt;und.r Oldhi. ...d pred- UcWrk. u&gt;d in »». .nd 1 &gt; w ROBERT McKEOWN TOLD
k’
W
some of d.ffioultieS
» »..
ta Oreauy orkm j red-tape of ranking the drawing*.
ville bank. In February 1931, the tire* Central auditorium should be
county treasurer. Hie bank and ns taken. Tf»ox- who buy the scats:
• filling out the judges’ cards, etc.ln.hb „ llw ben -Jot &lt;»,l milU' u. ..I »*.«■» h.d rm-j
THEY MEET
'
J - „,„Tmen- li On Mond.y th, .nnu.l nnenn, el।
officer* and directors agreed Hut will not only know that practically mld.».
U». e.„ x^d in St. John,
? this country.
।
----------, IS
m3?
.n«”.«» W—«
“&gt; &lt;*»«» I-' , terfcrcd with tlie usual smoothsto
—y~ ------ ,
the county treasurer would con- t very « nt tlu*y pay for tickets will
[running performance of these shows,
I thc play room roilowing the meet-.I
’ •utal met at thc
home of Mrs. EdSon
,c —
fans
falled ~to ---appreciate
tinue to deposit county food* in the go for welfare work, but that In ad- h-re
• Inasmuch
u-Zthl*
show of
&amp; aiding
OFFER
t--------------------------—
-fact
“
-----------for
thc.sole
purjiore
‘J*on£
wJker ini D||ecpQ.TRUCKS
Ub i.utA^rnMDCTiTinN
At li*
convention
at ---------------ward
Goodyear
Luncheon wasr Ux
lhat——
to ,n elimination
bank, if Uic bank would furnish to dition they will attend Uh- best
”
UNFAIR COMPETITION tlie Parents and Teacher*, in which frved at one o'clock followed by tournament the officials have little
show ever ^brought to this wtifare work, and inasmuch a* the .
the county taeusurer u surety bond minstrel
i
price, have been fixed-at 3ftc afid
|
--------lfl sWe president* look part, it was' 'he business session The same offl-! „aF retarding the pairing*. Con­
In the sum of 85.000 and a j»er*onal &lt;
'
fatten
ran
min.jn'l
,bn*»
have
K
onVy
IJXX
i
'
iot
m
V
w&amp;S.
’
ST
Wpier
Transportation
Proves
v~tn
’
.. . ... — -.2 — ... urnin, Trnnermrintinn Prnvnn voted"to^ adopt some theme for &gt; cars were elected for the coming-j testants register according to their
bond signed by the directors of the
put on by inmates of the Ionia here, |here Is no reason why the ;
\
| '
p,n„„oi„n Tl,nn Rv thought,
thou
in order that aM us.vociu-1 year, namely: Mr* H. O. Hayes,
antj division and pairings
bank for 820.000. This was done been
I
uru( given in three or auditorium should not be crowded 1 ntVerJ*L J
tiJir view* 1 Moro Expensive Than By |lions might'work toward an objec-----,J—” w
- Kellar Stem. vice-|jxave 'to *be —
----- —
nresident:
Mr*.
made -*•
automatically.
’
with 'the understanding thpt wlien Reformatory
1
cittes each year No charge .. b,. *ure and get a ticket and hdp
sn
r
‘ !
Railroads, Records Show
------------- ------------------­
president: Mrs. M. A. Lamble, sccrc-. Bul
wln bring together
the legislature sliould pass a certain four
I
tivc during
thli school yean Tlumade.-and it 1* always done to the lwdy by doing *o
T
began in| The shaker at the Rotary lunch- one fleeted Was: ^Safeguard Om rury; Mrs Frank Andrus, treasurer: thc twQ
ln each cU.M an(j
bill, then pending, providing for ever
i
other security for dcpa-.lts of public —
.
Mrs.
E.
A
Burton
chairman
Charit?
|
lon
w
ho
were
successful
in
the
Children
Through
TIUs
Crista."
In
­
‘———------------------------------------------------------------- 1929. Mr. WUlums has frequently
Monday noon was Robert Me- rhndren Through Tin* Crisis. Inmoney, then Hw directors of flitterpreted in the broadest sense there committee; Mrs. Chas. Doyle, chair-! elimination round*. Estus Matteson
Nashville bank would be released
are many wayit In wh^clt children man Houk committee. Mrs. John (Of Plainwell who put up such a
from their Individual personal | i
must be safeguarded. This' year Nobles. Mrs. Edw Goodyear and,Rreat contest against Buck Schillbonds, when the recurttlcs provided |1
A H. Carveth being the other matl of Hostings, will meet a worthy
parent - Teacher associations i n Mrs.
------------by the new legislative act fccre de­
Hastings «»«c
have worked toward this ■ members.
opponent in Pete Mitchell of Lowell.
ROY
TERrtNlNG.
i A.... mux
Te.icrKA
a«. r^bUbd I t&gt;;11slmrvii and
Chicaito mingled
.
. . .
ba, d,.b..d
.oi.&gt;
,u&gt;.
“ubSXd.
..Ubd™
It is very gratifying to the Board} a fast closy Uixcr anit a hard
posited with the county treasurer I
jOn February 2, 1931, a bond of.1
to
feel
that they have done as well. punclWr. Steve Karmes will meet
Roy Terpentag will have an auction 1. d their meetings, talk.-d In their
.» not boen "J”'
U,&gt;
830.000, Sighed by the directors of | .
.
on the Ernert Itayne* farm. 6 miles vernacular, which he know*, for the £“}^.^‘^Weitorc 7n^taS as they have, when everything isihls old fri(,nd Bnd arch opponent,
the bank, was furnished to tlu- BANKS AND FACTORIES south of Hasting*, or 1 mite south purpose of getting their react.on to ««
Xring and n
^hou!J !&gt; taxite cZSS considered, and have not been, jjud wiczorck. for the third time
county treasurer, the signatures not ।
forced to ask for assistance from &lt; ln the local arena. Thc veteran. Art
of the Hendershott school, sale to present conditions.
.l.u “ Ji »
n marki-t town und'?y 1
‘
NAME DIRECTORS
appearing on the ilr.-il page of the '
b-gin nt w P- M. Col. Henry Flan- i As a result of his Investigations in!'d "°t. ?*}?■?..* 'heaiert be n
nnrt Barry county people. However, this i no^den. of Belding, will get a
would not be possible wwe it not chance to square matter* with Edbond but on t&gt;U' reverso side, under
AND OFFICERS
the. usual affidavit of‘Justification
for Ute appropriation made by theidfa. McGrath for a shaded defeat in
Illg.
OI
TsX
l^Va'n Sre calnmew anrTcouragein the ^kbo** «*
coni»“nl" ™e^tiona. co-operating urth county, the endowment from lhe,the opening show here. Pete Barof the surely. This jiutlllcation re-. _ . -u . wri:c u .nr
, hoik -...
Z—_Wgrain, i.lent*ca mini. luui courag n r ha* been railroad
34 —
Slirop sn&lt;&lt;T&gt;. —
nay.
railroad bond*,
bonds. pne
one comcom- th&lt;
,h(.. welfare
w,ifare and
and Red
Red Cross
Cross organiorgani- , Mesaer estate and the generous as- |OW Bnd RarTy Beaver, two popular
cites that, those who signed the FEW LHANutb MAUt
1 fodw'r, farm tools and mlsccHan- face of severe difficulties on the part puny owning
over
81.0U0.0rto.000
of
z.-ftions.
are
doing
o
splendid
work
ini
-----------------------—
...
Jstance
of the various Guilds. These lQCal flyweights, will box It out for
tame me tlie sureties on the. within1
iai niRFCTORATF^
b«ul,.ndUuia!chon.»l«&gt;Uwrt
UmtUIUnHICS।; ernun artick-s. Sec the adv. oii’an- of the average American workman .tuch
....... ........ . we
... ---are --all HUMUUX
making 11V*
new HniAIIVIIO.
garments, IKVUUIHB
mending old ; three contributions have enabled. the championship in Che open divls­
who is now out of a job. This work­ UUI bonds.I.- Therefore,
i oilier page for full particulars.
.iw. A.WIUV nt rail.-------------- —ki—&gt;—i—&gt;—&lt; Pennock hospital to continue Its lon
walker of Crystal, who
is worth 82.000. "Thi* 820.000 bond I
n.
num i*Ji«klrMLth&lt;- unfavorable eco­ interested in. the stability of rail- onw nnd, making bedding to insure
trod ihc surety bond of 85,000 were;Officers Chosen For Ensuing
work
and keep its bills paid, while KOrcd two knocko&lt;)ta in two tries
road*,
whose
difficulties
ui
Che
pre-.comfort
in
home*
of
distress.
In
nomic conditions with a spirit which
deposited with the countydreaaurcr.
"
----- *Arc
— The “
------ AAs
hospitals In many places. larger | d[;rinlf the elimination round*, will
Year
Same
HEAR LUREN D. DICKdocs him the preanat credit. Mr eni lime arc largely caused by un- onc K.wing room alone 30 new gar- than
Hastings, have been forced to.'iiquare
----- --------------- Herbert
• —
—•—
On April 15, 1931 the state IcgUla-1
competition with truck,-, anu mento were finished In two ufteraway with
Stemter,
INSON SUNDAY EVENING Williams has talked with hundreds fulr
*
Heretofore
buivs
operated over thc highway* noons, 'by "
—J ------ture passed the measure, which wiu. i
20 exiienenced
scam­ close partially or entirely because I hard-hitting midget from Sunfield.
------------------,
I of such.workless workmen of all ria- and
1
approved by the governor, providing '■ .Tuwduy wus annual meeting day:
with water transnor’ation
• ....
of lack of funds.
However, the first needs
It may even be that the two popFormer Lieut. Governor To*tionaH&gt;cs
—Poles. Italians, German-.
much-------------------------cannot be said in- praise
Mr. McKeown cited the fuel that rtf the family .arc not all Parent- . Too
&lt;hat a bank holding public deposits
bon, banks, also tor three of the
------------ .
tilnr Baird brothers. Dick and
: .Negroes ns well as native Americans.
federal law railroad* are pru- Tcn'cher associations help to pro-; nf the work of the Guilds, every one chuck, will meet to deride the midCOUM pledge its effects us ,*cu|,‘ty | fa(.Wnes nn(1 for t|ic viking Equip-i Speak
At Methodist Church /- That the state of mind of the under
*
iribitesi from competing with each vide.' The monthly meetings of the of which readily responds to. the rUeweight'-cluimpkMMhlp. Lyle Jforth
compaiiy. which b u finals
‘
----------------------------—Auspices
Of
W. 0. T. U. American unemployed worker is*other,
given and the ca .hler was requested &gt;
and they arc subject to rigid jwociatlona irt each school give its lemands made upon itof Ionia and Lovell Guidebeck of
■
s-e»1
Sun.l.r
nHtht.
at
Ite
Mrtto'noonnu.lv
bnurr
IJ.
au ™
,
control
by the government,.which listeners humorous things to laugh
During the past year the number Otsego will also meet for a return
on several occasions by members ol
The Hastings-National Rank sc-i'
“
«d was proven by tne election last '
their rates and govern* nearly at. something worth remembering. of Charity ernes has increased so1 bout. Vick Black. Stanton wildcat,
the board to complete the agree-1directors John F Good- list church, our former Lieutenant November. Mr. Foster, an ouUand- axes
1
conditions under which they and
calls
upon
ana something
fomentingpractical
pracuCTu to
m be
wv procp«*v-;there
nice have
,,«•«- been more —
— h—j will be matched against a worthy
rtn'.,a;'C I?0 pcrf'&lt;1Jlal b*n',,iyear. David 8. Goodyear. H G. Governor.
Lurch -D. ---------Dickinson of .vu«.
out •&lt;-.
nd. whom
-...........
-l.-.a it was expected 1nil the
operated. There 1* no such con­ Heed.. Last'month, in both ward the charity fund, every dollar of opponent in the person of John
of 8.0 000, This, however.
. Hayes. Charles S. Potts, Frank D Charlotte, will give nn address at'would receive hundreds of thou- are
■
ITAU. u.n Toil.ui.1. Albrrl W&gt;1-' 7. IS. Tills meeting will be under sands ofvote#, actually received less trol with their competitor*, the ■chooU.. people were turned sway which h expended carefully and Mltchrl| of Lowell. These and
busses nnd trucks and lake and.cu-.,
or iacK
U1
Kaui
,s room: Parent-fwisely
ru.vui-।
■
tor
lack
of
seating
j other equally good bouts will make
U». Unk held. ...d
-p-l
flmJohn
&gt;.
.... ------ ----- ------ ,the
llv nujpnin
••. C. T. U.. , than BO.OOO. Mr. Thomas, the so­
auspices ut
of mv
the W.
to!! Surely the rcsldepta of Barry u one or the
amateur cards
■ Railroad* contribute Teacher m.-etinp- arc open to
pllcabk under .hr Uw1»r d.i«»lr
«,ld S.
S Tlirre
jGoodyear, president; D
David
T:.. .v will
-;:r be
U special music.
jcialist. candidate who. because of eve»y
1riuI carriers
detail of their maintenance very^ne. -------------------------------with the comity treasurer, were at; Goodyear, vice-president; H. G. 'f;
There should be
a good | eountv hove a lot for which to be thnl j^ng fan_, will have a chance
rc3V are the times when those'existing
'
These
conditions, it was believed '
aside
from
that
tn
the
state
of
that time held as collateral to n1 Hayest’vice-pre.Udrnt and cashier; . W|W Btr opposed to the return of* would have some two or three mil- and
attendance
.
at
the
meeting
next
grateful
when
one
considers
the
etti!lo
ln wrne time.
.
f
pay
over
810.0W.000
in
835.000 loan made by the Nashville Leon Tolhurat and Ona) Sayles, a*- !the *aloon should find som&lt;\common lion* of votes, actually polled le*s Michigan
cck Thursday night to hear Aitor-1 dent management by the Women’s
prices for this match have been
■
tuxes
for the support of the public ••y McDonalfl.
■ Board and tjje splendid and .cn|&gt;able cut {o t);0 pone according to) the
bank from the Grand Rapids No- shitant cashiers.
1
ground for action. There are many than WM.CXX). and over iialf of those schools,
the busses and trucks
tlonal bank.
----- --------------------• superintendent, Mlw Luverne Hirst,; management. Balcony seats that
The Hastings-City Bank selected pgpje who believe that there is no were not the vote* of workmen, but 1use thc white
public highways and con­
During the first six months of
who
with tlie Board “
in■ cbloM
fonnerly
40cboor
have been re^.n^nEoernon I rt
"’cooperates
W
&lt;o sold
Me: for
main
directors Kellar Stem, R. C, Ful-1 tarront for Interfering with th® were cast by Idealists, or by people '
almost nothing, and one
1931 there were heavy withdrawals as
J.eVery way possible In keeping ex-ljtuc^j lo 30c; main floor seats that
'
ler, Robert Walton. Dr. C. 3. Mein- r)B)U oj individuals to drink liquor who were dissatisfied with the an- tribute
MAKING GOOD RECORD penses to a low fowl~-n I। used
say nothing in comparison to
■
(iactj to
t0 bring 66c
ego are
are- now
now priced at
from the Nashville bank, so that on tyre, A. H. Carreth. M.^L. Cook.,M_ ln moderation, who arc utterly op- nounccd platforms and programs of might
'
(Continued on page seven, part 2» A. Lambie and Fred W. Stebbins.' ,^.,1 t0 the return of thc saloon. the republican and democratic par- 'the damage they, do to the high­ ’
----------Thb Women’s Bowe?
rd appreciates j 1Qc; whlJe
;
ringside seats _________
have been
ways. The waterway*, no matter Necessity
tluced frora
from 8»c l0
to 66c. Any
profits
For
Retaining!th* k'ni!ly »P‘rtt shrfrn? by eeveryone
iver&gt;’onp r .,,dueed
Any proflla
Tlw directors named a* officers M., common ground must be found for
.
2,
.
au
T
and
wishes
to
assure
themthat
that
ithtafrorn
(frwnthls ,h
ow
w
ui
be
donated by
how
much
money
the
govenimen'
them
it
&gt;ho
w
will
L. Cook, president; Fred W. Steb- n|, thfW ()t.oph- to get together. Un­
In his visits to the big cities he may have invested in Uiem. ar •
CHARLES ROBERTSON
Their
Services
Shown
In
!
0
hly
through
cooperation
that
the
the
Odd
Fellows
to
the
Barry
Coun­
....—-n— -—r~------- ----- - i
Fl’iiuws iu MKT niulf Owliiibins. vice-president; M. A Lamble qIU5uonably Mr. Dickinson, who is said ho hud beeri impressed with the free. United States and Canada f
hospital can be kept going and,
and ।,
scout organization. Tlck»t
Ticket
Bank Holdup Last Week [hospital
3caat
CHOSEN AS CHAIRMAN vice-president and cashier; R. C.IB pleasing speaker, will have somc- coolnr-MT of American unemployed.
! .maintenance
’-.inlanari'- cn*tx
kent
■_ -L
—
’ have bud’ Hu- Soo canal* and make '
„
&lt; .
kept as low OS
a.vI( Stebtrtnf
bege...
today
Carwth
&amp;
ftre’ Tb&lt;costs
‘
Drua
Stareat and
Reho._
Cliandlcr and Loyal Lowell, assist- j (ipng to any that will be interest­ men toward tlu* red* andjhe soclai- no charges for locking vessels
f Store and Rehor'al
Barry Ooutaty Road Commis- ant cashiers.
ists. He said he liad stood In gath­
ing on tlu»t subject.
impaigii in favor of eliminating gU who are interested in the hoa-l H,r.wUh t/thc
~ the complete
complete card:
card:
Tlie international Seal and Uxk-------- --------------erings in Detroit. Chicago and Pitts­ through them. State regulation y:
■flcnignn s State Police. Tlie splen- j .,[laj extends congratulations to ,
- ' sion Makes Good Record
burgh. where red Speakers were trucks and busses to inconsistent 'id record they haw made in re-' M(iS Hirst,and tlw ho^ members! 1— Welterweight, novice —■ Bud
ECONOMIES RESULT
....
and Jhere arc no provisions that ap-,
For Low Maintenance
Chrfft, Hastings, vs. Clair Kauff­
th(?lrnne
flneaccompusnmcni*.
accomplishments,unuj
and 1
ply to till* competitive transporta- : -ent
'», month* will no doubtrpul
— an I f(fftneir
,1 to flint.
ntrUntirttl Tlie
T Ilf- hrlAal I ■Jwpe ...
...... nol
...
man. Alto.
■ Tile Barry county road commis­
because there U n6 federal au- end
that agitation.
lhal 1M3 muy
M ourt-1
taxes approve their teaching. It was quite Hon.
,----------™reutheir
“ r"^utors
uTa7was
sion have selected us their chair­
2— Welterweight, novice — Richard
’lority governing
competitors i -nurder
Tiurder of
of the
the Jashler
cashier of
of the
the Kaleva
Kalew "cull
ns WQ3 1931
1033 -------In Barry Co.
‘Znot^r
unfair
’thing
1*
that
truck
[bonk
by
thc
four
bandits
who
rob-;
CU 1 —
ns ;-----------------------------man. Charles Robertson of Middle­ Tlie officer* were selected as fol­ .Highway Costs
Palmer. Middleville, vs. Ken
Another
unfair
thing
1*
that
truck
’
&gt;ank
by
the
four
bandits
who
rob-1
.
”...
“&lt;7; m±.
unto VX.Tu.bM ,h.&lt;. unuiuum.
Um uibse,uto- ’________ ______
...„ .....
nuukiK.1
.--.[..rftftn .nd
al,u tha
. ville. Mr. Robertson ha* been a very lows: President. E. Tyden; vice-*
Buehler, Freeport.
one where a man was talking oi tii-.
cmt)l&lt;nw» any wage,1 quent capture of all four of them. I fintC Tine UHLLO
faithful, painstaking official. He president. C. W. Crawford; sccrc-1 In 1 $32 Were Fifty-Four
3— Featherweight, novtce-itowarq
novice—Howard
nun
I.in n-*------------------rrurrcz' 3-Fcathcrwright.
virtues
or
a
dandruff
cure
another
and
keep
Hum
w-JJtang
-mde
largely
through
the
effort*
of
r
--------------tary.
M.
L.
Cook;
treasurer.
A.
E
p
er
Cent
Less
with his associates on . the board
DURING
PASTWEE
a
Ktna. Otsego, vs. Tom Graham,
where
n
speaker
was
dwelUiw
upon
"»d
keep
m
no
doubi
rfat
.
|
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—
-------------i
Johnson.
'
have faithfully endeavored to give
Irving.
The .Viking Corporation named as! Taxes for hlghway punwse* In hl*
peculiar
notions
rcllgton
— W«&gt;~ul diwn.in.nt murtoto.'
™n'to
‘SrS
"i”cabout
:!X2.&gt;'Jh
ana
elunw public mmlmmL a
IFire Department Bonponded
to the people of Barry county the
ice
—Fred Walter.
directors
E.
Tyden,
A.
E.
Johnson.
Ba»ry
county
have
been
'reduced
each drew fur larger,
««« , , raiJroads are Mrictlv regulat- - more roundups of bandits like those
f
J,
,
greatest value possible for the
Herbert Stemter,
1*r cent ln the pa4t,y?a5’ “,c* those attending were far more in­ M «
and hour,
; rwiulbl. for th. rownrdiy kUUnd; Promptly — None Of.The |
money spent in the county on roads J. W. Radford. Richard Groos. IL D.
&gt;i- —.m ru,K. I nf ciuhter Billman will make other;
Blazca Were Serious
There is no probability of new Cook and M. L. Cook. .Tlje officers cording to statistics compiled by the terested in what the speaker said,
! 5—FlywetgMt. open—Pete Darlow,
E. Tyden. president; A. E. State Highway, department Econ­ than were those r‘—
,K“ luh lh«&gt;r mu. while Uwir eomp.il- buidlU tod otter .i.to tten Mlrte
construction this year on new coun­I are;
.
Thi un.m' The alarm of fire Tuesday night [
Johnson: vice-president; J. W. Rad- omlcs tnsHtuted by county' and
Hastings, vs. Harry Beaver, Has­
to ... ■&gt;« «• Muted. . tte K.1—robto,. *h» !" of last week came from the home of'
ty roads. But the commission will. ford, secretary; A. E. Johnson, township officials and laws adopted
tings.
Like over 108 more miles of town­I treasurer.
Thc state of Michigan, lie said. now in jail, arc reported to have, Wilfonl Platt. 428 East Marshall:;.
'
b&gt;’ the legislature made this reduc-__ ____ _____
ship roads, which will be Improved
I has the right to regulate and cun­ made determined efforts to escape, Fortunately it wa* not a serious »-Fcathcrwclghl. open—Bud Wl,
The
Viking
Equipment
Company
‘
ton
poMiblc.
’
.
promised
Job*.
- found ----that armed
znrek, Ionia, vs. Steve Karine*.
with the money received from lite
irnl
th„
nn* oi
nt hiirhwavi,
and «
it but
-.............
------ Stale
- Police! blaze and was extlngulslicd with:
rM
Mr
William*• does not believe that ' iroi
trol tne
the use
highways uhu
elected
tiie
following
six
directors;'
in
1931
the
total
Barry
county
r
.
WUliamt
we can eVrc dJ^Xta by doing should exercise sueh control «o as[ were stationed at tlie bridges alterstate, under the McNltt Act.
Hastings.
E. Tyden, A. E. Johnson, Oscar Ty- road tax w&lt;s 813022492. but this we can oure
not u&gt; impair nunra mr-ru. o?------—................................
ever they
had to cross, so they could:■ slight damage.
7— Lightweight, novice—Wag Cool,
machine*.. He stated
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINGr den. R. A. Groos, M. A. Lamble and was reduced to 854.718-65 lost year. HW.ay wlth mta;iuIlco
not make their getaway. Thta cap- ' Thursday night Hu* home of Lyle
HastiflgK. vs. Leo Wilt, Doetcr.
.
trer-^ertzi-n.
A
recent
decision
Fisher, four and one-half miles cast
lr,aI?por,taf,^9'l
OF THE MEMBERS OF THE1 J. W. Radford. Tiie officers ore: iThl* incitide* reduction* in county. thal mac)llnea had built our pros-I, of
tlieUn,tea
United1 State* supreme court i ture would have been Impossible in on tlie State Road, was found to be 8— Lightweight, open—Lovell Guide­
FARMERS' MUTUAL FIKE IN­ president, e. Tyden; vice-president, township and Covert road levie*lly It was human foUy, not ma-1
~
&lt;„
; itus fully sustained the righto of I the sparsely settled' regions of1 ini me. luuura
beck, Otsego., vs. tSle North.
M. .,&lt;o
*n
SURANCE COMPANY OF BAR­■ A. E. Johnson; secretary. J. W. Rad- Tlie total reduction of local highway ch|nes thm had brought on thc de­
jtoten.Ml.hW1h
Otopt
to
“
r
“
(Continued on page four)
Ionia.
/
ford; treasurer. R. H. Groos; aslsst-, taxes in the state, of Michigan ,pressjon. in bisjudgment machines
; the siding, probably due to a defec-:
RY AND EATON COUNTIES.
state rouce.
' will restore
our prosperity,
which he j
tive chimney; The Hasting* depart- ^-Bantamweight, novice - Ray.
amounted to 685 ixt c^pt.
_x..
---- -—
Notice is hereby given that the&gt; ant treasurer M A Lamble
JUDGE McPEEK HAS
BOME DETABTMENT.
mrul
WM
rulIM
b
“
&gt; “Ito
r
The
Hastings
Manufacturing
’
These
figures
prove
beyond
quesbelieves
will
return,
and
-will
come
mond Cramer, SunffeM. va Wil­
annual meeting of the members of. company named as directors E. Ty-1 tlon that highway officials of MlchlTh,
Item“
’
'
;
^.Xtod
n
'p*u
h
^
’
£
to
by. increased use of tin* machine,
NAMED RECEIVER
li am Edmonds. Belding.
the Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance
A. E. Johnson. C. W. Dolan. H. gan. including those operating tor and bring a higher level of living for
10—Welterweight, open—Viek Black,
Company of Barry &amp; Eaton coun­। den.
Hastings Womens Club will meet.
.. d 3
Stanton, v*. John MltchaU,
ties will be held at the office of said D, Cook. C. W. Crawford and R. the state, the counties and -the the worker. He declared that a rc- Harry 0. Mohrmann Of Eat­ in the Central school building. Jan.
nre was
to“i!
.mnmnv in the Cltv of Charlotte Groos.
&lt;3rra- Thc
The director*
directors named as offlolll- townships,
townsnip*. are splendidly
npienaiuiy co-operutco-opcrut- turn to handwork would largely in-1 on Rapids Succeeds Walter U. .12:30 e M. A &gt;ta&gt; word!
Lofcell.
Siro on WedX th? 8 h «rs: President. E. Tyden; nee- tag for the purpose of lightening the crease the cost of production, great­
I residence JO
pn South Hanover.
Itoltor. The
Th, tl-amtotowW.
! president and treasurer. A. E. John- • burdens of taxpayer*.
ly reduce wages and greatly curtail 1 Lobdell At Freeport Bank
Goodyear. will be tallowed by INi department responded promptly and
I..,.,..
z* ur rvu,.
I
■&lt;1 »
I the volume of business. That is cer­
o'clock
Judge McPeek on Saturday up- aiwr
,iuu„ program. "Round .....
Ora'th. Hasting*.
ocioca P.
r. M.
ih. for
ivr the
miv purpose
puiyw of
«&gt;» , w,nl wcretary, C. W. Dolan.
afternoon
the
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS. tainly not the way to seek a return
electing 12 directors of thc company!
pointed as permanent receiver of&lt;Dlnncr Table.” Mrs. Irene Bayles' put out the blare with a very nomi- 12- Lighl Heavyweight, open—Pte*
PURSE
SNATCHER
'
'
Water
taxes
arc
now
dye
and
I
to
prosperity.
I
the
Freeport.
State
Bank.
Mr.
Harry
I
wilFhave
chargo
assisted
by
Mr*
and for the transacting of such oth­
the Freeport State Bank. Mr. Harry [ wnj nave chargo assisted by Mrs
Mitchell. Lowell. v«. ftdua MaiWORKING IN HASTINGS, payable at the office of the City
He said that in l,ttakta8 »»«• hb&gt; । o Mohrmann of Eaton Rapids. I*. Crf(irge E. Payne oiyi Mrs. Aben
er business us properly may come
DECLINED
THE
PRESIDENCY,
teaon. PiataireU.
As Mrs. Emily Sullivan and Miss! Clerk. Meter rate* must be paid on1 experiences in his visits »1ih the u unUerstood that Mrs Walter Lob-1 jollrJOT1.
before said meeting.
Mayor Charles Leonard, who was 13- Featherweight, novice, Altai*--Delia Allard were walking east on)® before January Ifith. 1933. Flat unemployed—and he had lodged dcl| wjfc of ![M, jecenRy deceased i
Dated December 23rd. 1932.
chosen at the annual meeting .of the
them in dieap----------tadBlUK---------houses. recelvcr Of
bank, will continue L
I
Green St., on Thursday evening a'rates on or before January 31st.. with
—--------------------O. E. S. MEETING.
Bert L. Taylor,
Barry County Agricultural Society
Bout 3.
young fellow run up behind them 11W3. No dixeount will be allowed m places
by 7cities
and
K'.—... provided -T
“ “
”4 jn actjve charge under the rcccivei-1
—Adv. 3 wk*
Secretary.
as president -of--------that----organlrattoo.
■
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and snatched Mr*. Sullivan’s purse,; after the above dates.
—
gathered with them in their &lt;n-mm
group
of Mr Mohrmann. This will!, The next stated meeting of O. E.
i ’l.v&gt; decided
ueviued . that he
hC could
CCUld not ac—C- ,
C. E. Davis.
-------mcetings-he
--------------------------------could not fai to be Un-1
pleaalng to the people of Freeport i'8. Chapter No. 7 will lx- Tuesday;ha*
then turned and ran south on
MASTER OF STATE
1 night, Jan. 17. Mrs. Faye Donely will «.nt
cept that arftee.
office. He was not pre*pres­
City
Clerk.
pressed
----hv
by
.»«
the
nhennmenal
phenomenal
natience
patience
&gt;nd
vU
.
mny
who
Bpprc&lt;
:latc
the
GRANGE TO SPEAK.; Church
,—2:Bt..
12 as
'221fast he could go.
l and calmness of dhe unemployed in fine service that has been given by be in-charge of the program follow­ ent when he wan selected. His
iThe
to catch him bu;
Barry county grangers and their-:'
- women
* tried
-* *resignation U not because Mr.
ATTENTION MOOSE.
। this country in the face of great Mrs. Lobdell under the recelveHhlp ing the regular session.
NOTICK.
friends are privileged to enjoy the ।couldn’t keep up. They saw him
Leonard U not interested in the wcl(Continued on page three)
Al McCall ha* If
Moose '‘Family Night." Friday.
of her late' husband.
opportunity of hearing the newly, I tucking tiu* purse up under hl* coat
MIXED DANCES.
elected State Master, C. H. Bramble, jus he ran ahead of Uiem. Inaj- January 13. Pol luck supper, amuse­
At Thornapple lake pavilion. Sat­ feels that he is not in a position to
DANCE.
Me, CHICKEN SUFFER.
and Marc Cutler, "Michigan's Harry )| much os the purse was a gift to Mrs. ment after supper. All Moose come
At Archie Tobias’Ivge farm house urday. Jan. 14. Woodmansee’* or­ givb the needed time and attention
At the U. B. church. Wednesday,
Lauder." at Johnstown grange hall1!' Sullivan site hated to lose it as well and bring friends.—By Order of
to th^ duties of such an office.
।
Friday night, Jan. 13.—Adv.
।chestra. Damon Warner.—Adv.
as the contents.
Comm.
next Saturday, January 14.
Jon. 18. —Adv.

WOMEN'S HOSPITAL
BOARD MEETING

IN THE RAILROADS

I

SITOftL MEETINGS i|

One Auction Sale

11477723

it

E'SS'

I" REWCEO

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11. 1933

PAGE TWO

COL. COUCH RECOV-'

PLUMBING AND HEAT
ING SERVICE AT YOUR
- DOOR
.The big service truck from our plumbing and
heating department brings to your door.-com­
plete equipment for- handling any ordinary
plumbing and heating repair work.

Nearly 1,000 repair parts are always'carried
on this truck, and when the truck coqh*f to take
care of your plumbing and- heating ‘ttoublv,
everything is right there to properly ba'ndk* the
job. Seldom is it necessary to-return to the
store for any parts or tools with which to cor­
rect the trouble. '
•
'
A telephone call at any time will get prompt
action. This service means a big saving in'time
and expense_to~jrou* in having your plumbing
and heating repair work done by. us.

This department is in charge of-one of the most
skilk-drand experienced men in this line.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
PHONE 2101

HASTINGS

NORTH HOPE.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Webber of
Grand Rapid* are visiting at th#
home* -ol Mn John Prapahka and
HI. Friend. Enjoy The Col&lt;&gt;; ““.Scn’lSm.d' Jhu d.,w“
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Priuuhka.
t.-rt home- in Belding ’’Mr. rifl’d
w A- H»ll. who U a patient at
nel's Manner Of Conduct­
Mr. and Mrs Rankin Han and
'had not been m good health for -Pennock hospital. 1* alowly improvfamily and Mr and Mrs. Robert
ing Auction Saks
. romc time bet-re he left, a few days “Vvrootruin
Vrooman or
of o
Gun Marsh spent SunColonel DU! Couch, the gtnla’. .•go. to vl»R his daughter and htu-. I Mrs. J. F. Edmonds Is suffering d
-v ,_..h Mr
.v.h tuwumnnia. bin tn iimrlv t». d. *y w!th Mr.. and M”- Howard
auctioneer, U on the gmn and all band. Mi-, and Mn. A M Haiiziy^wlth
7 "ering^
** *
*
Johnson In Kalamazoo.
rBi-lrtmg.While
there
he
«'iu&gt;
tak^i
'covering.
I
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?."
hl* friends—and that include* l;o*r&gt;
. . ... ^noW ill and gradually tailed
MrI. u u
-u recqivrtng1
CuMnc . uii'.U his ptMimg on Friday Un- Illfrly from a
ntUck ol the-f£! ’' J.'? "u “
1 brt,er at
' ltnU
this writing.
•BUI is a --landmark" in tlu* field
ili-id o'., doubtedly his death was clue to his mfluenza
natural bo/h auctioneers
ana no; to any particular dl»-’
- '
11
1 William *-•*--«
Anders and Otto ------PranshMGh 4LtJ L A 8l wlll^meet with!k* nu‘de “ business trip to Hastings
.
.
Mctnoaut
u
a
.
B
win
meet
wi...
Ntumxmsv L.
wnn Saturday
22i:,e^'.n.* b^n ■2&gt;M?lY?r',t?„r' Mra H u Trt,n-510 E 5u,e st
i
Mr.
and
Mrs
Ellsworth
Scott
of
September
23.
J851
H
l
*
,
""
’’
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I ««„W “•
C.™
,r______ ________
urtnu were John and Aicy J. Field.
Bantleld called at the home of Ous
er bad sjx-11 on Monday night, but reake on 7,^
msining like Uys: -;-.,ve.s of Wayne county. *’
I.:. .
men. the first arManchester. ; where he attended
schcol and high school, graduating MurW, ». W.
«. o„ '
.M M,
with the tlr»t cUm in 1871 In the
and Mrs Lev Mead of Cedar Creek
young iiK-n whb'entered, the state
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rftchte and1 called on Mr. and Mrs. Bernard De­
universtty from - the Manchester,-------family —
arc-convalescent from their
high.
He graduated hum rt-ctut Mckncss. five being sick al Golla Sunday.
‘
Mr. and Mrs Albert Hampton of
department in 1875 one time.
Bunnell dutrlct spent Sunday .
* it A B
Mr and Mrs. John Thomas, 4211 the
with Mr. and Mrs. Morse Muridiy
.
.... year* following hi* W Apple St. are the parent* ot a1 and nun.
.-ac.ua: .11 Mr fn id taught M-huul daughter born on Jan. 7 al Pen­
Our school began Monday morn­
in CLnton and in Maixtmlcr Hr nock hospital.
urehavd the ChnUm News
-nie w. C. T. U will hold their Ins after a tj.o weeks' vacation.
ic e.4iduc:ed until the *imn« annual meeting Tuesday. Jan 17.
ul-a-n lx-moved hb paper to av t|w- Methodist church. Pot luck
&lt; h and founded thc Treuip- dinner at one o'clock
k’’. l*‘‘
W A MitUwwi u reported a* bcly afterwards became ,
K.,-,ou.!v ... u. hla‘&gt;Himr lln w
V.'o'r&lt;H t}rand St. Mrs. Clias.' Parker of
three wltlon in ’ Grand Rapids, a daughter, is car-1
-h.K-i IOC •’« ‘Ot “lm
juurnalUnl atirarted
Thc "“ters Clothes Shop aucune to Hasting* o&gt; nounres a special manufacturers
H.idinx. H ra’.d ■&gt;ale ,,,r ,hc *l*k lruin Jan- H to -Bluci d until th&lt;- tall'1’’1111 Wticutar* will be found clselu-n tsw Herald and IU*- *hcrc ««* ou* ,stu*
cere merged Hew*.
Eslm county u feeling mighty
1 the Journal-Herald, K*-*1 ovtT ,hc tac- :1,“t
January
hl to the Hann. :- and'c&lt;,urt «ih-ndar tn tluit county ha..
Together ,with h.-,not a ‘‘'Uth- criminal caw Thu has
William J. Held, he formed the !not happened for a numberof year*.
Printing, Company mid haS ; -Mr‘- Ai,dM* Andersen is ill with
h. '.n actively • coiuu-ctv'd wilii it.*
Pheunu.i-.iu at th.- Iwane of her
• ' - - Tentiy.
j father,
----------------N. V—Porter.
state stW.'State St
lias been sick for the
^IC-'ini- he 1*1. Mrs. Anderson has,
ug In to
Z z 'i,a-''1 four months with rheumatism.
X;. ’tn
rn ’^Maiv
Man?' P»'-‘!er.shenrt Tasker on Wtthw.-.-1
W«tnrsWhen hvjr^
lu-n . took
an
uc
Ire
tn“
,,y
n,M
™'
B,,
’
r .,thr
J"U
hEd
'"‘
tome an actite in U.VR t,xtinguJ3h(
t discovered
lie dW at Clin- ; McGrath climbing up on a Iudrtri4
tm and Tcciiniach. In 1891 lie w&gt;»- on thc cast side of the jail, evident-1

Thursday - Friday - Saturday
January 12 - 13 - 14

Baskets of groceries

—to Be Given at 8 o’Clock P. M. on Saturday!

Special Prices Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Potatoes
Camay so*e

KITCHEN KLENZER
ARMOUR’S
Center Slice*

io?

419c

- 19c

3

Boiled Ham

10c &lt;

S-.5

tw................

Whole or Half—

iv

Swift’s Premium

-r

ib.

Steaks
Round, Sirloin. SWiei-

1OC
Prime Beef . 18c

Fresh Haul

PORK
Roasts
c
lb.

1

Beef

Ketikfi
Roasts
c

S

IL

Prime Beef . 12c

Feldpausch’s

Telephone 2272

WE DELIVER

countv
Hid reelected
ro licted ly
*“ht&lt;i thc ldca
••oinccutmty. ’ anti
(hl|1((
0Iw01 jnI',.i,wln
1(h. K He
af ,
.
j rested McGrath and on duturduyl
i lite ten? niem.&gt;-r of tlw;
uas taken before Justice Mat-1
and had been; thew&lt;.. Tlie justice gave him till
latmns for .d.it-, 'Mondaijt to mise 84 50. tlw costs in
:
' thc cAw. Evidently such an uifciisc
1873. Mr. I’-.e.u ls not considered serious. •
I-... K.i’v Kie _________________ »■«... L_„____
ill S. and Eh.-.Hx tn
PASSING OF MRS. EMMONS.
Two children
Mr?. Muryettc JMarle Emmon;.
. William J. Field mothyr of Leroy Emmoiw of Balt:-1
Elizabeth LouLm-. i more Twp.. passcd^ iiway at her
1. Hall, oi Ih'ldivg-1 home m Dowling otT Sunday'; Jan. I
—18, 1927.
t|). at thc age of 85 year*. 3 motitliyf
actively Ider.-;and 12 days. Funejjil .services will
&gt;al church for1 be held at the Dowling church this
bein-t A mem- Wednesday
afternoon
at
two!
u cluck. With burial in the Dowling
ent Christ-

All Hat* to be sold at ’2 Price
Knitted Dresses, $1.00 value*89c
Knitted Dresses, $1.95 value*. . . .$1.00
Knitted Dresses, $2.88 value*$1.95
Knitted Dresses, $5.95 value*. ... $5.95
Sweaters, $1.00 values89c
Sweaters, $1.95 value$1.50
14 short length House Dresses at..25c
One lot Silk Dresses, value* up to
$5.95 at$2.95
Bathrobes, value* to $3.75 at. . . $1.95

F.L.Fairchild

Co

Nl EAST STATE STREET TELEPHONE 2522

Kiyuran Group
Kiyugan group met Friday night
; thc guardian a Hime. Nonna Jah-i-n and Swianne Sumner wnrk-

Phone Your Orders

fire supper let

duiri aky.
James N. Jones, son ot Lawyer
and- Jane Jones, was bom April 15.
18-19 in Yankee Springs township.
,1 meeting and Lucy Bus­ Barry county and left hu earthly
ti interesting review of tasks January 5. 1933. at the age uf
Mission lesson study sixty-three years, eight month.*.
eitera! Policies tor Mik- tAi tny-fivc days, from his home on
■ Health and Educattar..'’ Dibble Street in HaMiftgs On Oc­
» Lintig.' and "Restoring a tober 16. 1853 he took as hre life
: Family and Community Life.' companion Myrtle B. Schribncr ot j
'mon study, game., were Allegan county. To tins pappy ■
refreshmenta aerved. All. union, four boys came to gladder, j
!their lives. Darrel ot Hastings. Clair;
• 1 Kalamazoo. Harold and Leland at j
hmic. also tour grandchildren. Thu'
fid Wednesday cv&lt; happy home was broken two years,
ago by the passing ot his be hired
companion. Besides t!|c immediate j
ib'tinir* Moving picfamily he leares to mourn their
shown and every Scout •i low.
a sister. Carrie Wooistoii. of,
in Baity county should
two brothers Dezell* and ,
- "p lor advancement Hastings.
Fred of Oklahoma, his relatives and ।
a hurt uf friends. Funeral services ;
’were held at thc home Saturday,
W-.il nvft with Mrs E A Paiki January 7 at 2 P. M. with burial at'
Riverside cemetery. Ray. Amanda
South Jeffen.oti St «m Wedne
■ Flower ot the Church ot Trulli.
day.
.
j Grand Rapids, officiated
; The Golden gates were open wide
I
: Have pasipened tlwir meeting on A gentle voice said. 'Come!"
acc.-xint $1 itckxici*. until furtlier : And angels from thc other aide
,
j notice.
I Welcomed cur loved ones home.
evening.

MEN’S SUITS
IVe offer you these suits

and priced at

750
■

Camp
. Fin- Guardians' Meeting.
~
"
Camp
Fire limrtiians met at the
'
.WedutiMluy.
of Mr.v. Caukm
.
Jan. I Dlscu-ston of bctivitU-s ecu-.
wide circle of friend? j tered around tlie National Camp I
rem.-mber him a* a , Pirc Birthday Project "Making thc
imm-ted In everything Most of Mi . ' Part of tile work for j
.ire- of hb time and cf-’thls project is to-be-done by mein-1
d 1-.UL-*- Hr stood fibbers ol each group working togetht'V
•
' his iti-nid part by the girl* Individually. |
lit- It ».V. voted to hare reports of
hlcliv-.'
lau-u : Camp Fire work primed In thc Ban­
; de., hit each wor k, five groups alteniatst ln]in8. J&lt;&gt; that every,group would :che day of lit* d. - ‘every two weeks. It i» hoped,
retire in his mem-, that Miss Olsen, executive from
Cornnicrcriil Club Battle Creek may be njxsent nt the
contributed articte; i’leM guardians' meeting,
on' public matters’
Akipsaya Group.
of intenvt to his fellow!
Ail the members of our group and
lUnr. r »h »rw,. «, '2«lr l—a-t
wortaM I»r
I-. -on •vstem whlrir• rwenbearcra rank at)d our amdthat , di-.phe h.‘ 11:1
r r' *wWntf f,,r
ills rnhr.i wa . clear, and j s";h« P’rS rank.
•
.
-nd dl-ix.M-d helbfullv’
'be various cruft­
inurement that ‘J”* IHtU hare chevo-n t.» work for tr.
thi; rank. Music. Jeanne t&gt;.-Vrlv.»
J.-ind Viplet Reynplds; Hnntlcralt,
■ Viva Smith.' Barbara Crook and
iv Ju".pful, kindly it!
Frances Conies. Social Leadership.
Betty Donley, Irma Water.-, and
I
f-.wr. Un. ’Ik-xinc Doatiing; Home aud Social
. . reh . this c’tv L'
, d '» lb 1 MeB t:&gt;
•*nd R*xin&lt; D',»nI.ir .
attended ,art pn«n»slng very nicely with
River-ide
j Uuir Bluebird Groups
o-i! &lt;’&gt;■ tour uh w,; an* Lwkmg forward to reccivrol ww- Mr and lns our thre‘ }par Jn«nbcr.&gt;.hip hotiHall uf Belding.;'^ tr0!n bsuonal headquarters .soon
Frederic H^l of ' ‘ ”
our next cc-remotual. Wc ako hajw
Indiana. Mr to be ready to receive some big
■
Laurel (icttini of Indun- , beads at that lime.
. lining vtyri- I
in the Blue L«&gt;dp&lt; andl
w»ut olMi-a memtior ol ■

mertairu'd a hike and camp
tlie Wesleyan Saturday Jan 14

Spare Ribs 2^ 15c | Pure Lard 4. 25c
Young, Tender Beef

JANUARY SALE

4,806

FOOD SHOW!

Star Hams

। ।

Is forced to make
Quick disposal ol

THIRD ANNUAL

Sugar
10 47c
Grapefruit 51- 26c

« i '

LOCAL NEWS

Manufacturer
Quits Business

Feldpausch*s

I? IS Awf
IT Aaf
E*

OF c ’ r,Etu'

ERING FROM ILLNESS pS JJf-VL W-’S, •

WANT to BUY? TRY-the WANT COLUMN

•

*

Blue* Brown*
Grey* Tan* Oxford*
Dark Mixture*

A
. AND

Sizes for Men
&amp; Young Men

12- li-'i

About ONE HALF
of the prices that are
the Newest Style
and Fabric

considered low today

Also the Season’s Newest Plain Blue

OVERCQATS

at

$Q98

Sale Starts Saturday, Jan. 14
Positively Ends January 21
Purchase these outstanding values during this SALES
EVENT. “
They are final j:lgan-up prices!
Wilson Bros, handmade,
silk lined Ties. Reg. 75c.

All wool flannel $0.98
Robes*■

59CroV1

All wool Plaid 7Q^
Caps. Exira heavy! w

Leather Blazers, zipper
front, full lined, $ i .95
Sizes 40 to 46. . 4

Pure worsted, heavy
weight. Sport
$0.59
Coat*£
25r t worsted . . $1.49
Men** sheep lined $0.98
36-in. Coat* . . w
Heavy Railroader Cap*.
Dark grey and jfl ftC
black
. 43

All wool Pants. $0.59
Heavy weight . .
Boy*’ Big Yank Cover­
all*. Size* 3 to 49c

Genuine SOO WOOLS

Breeches $3.98
Jackets $5.45
Red and black plaid,
bmall stock available.

Klondike Shirt*. Extra
heavy flannel.
$4
Hurry for this one
I
Flannel Shirt*, 75' \
wool. Several
$4 .49
colors I

Hansen Dress Gloves,
ket $2.50 to $5, $4 .79
choice . . I
Slip-Ovcfs. Young Men’s
pure worsteds, $4.49
at only I
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|t)i« Desert," done Into movieinc
foriL/esert. aonr into muxic lot in
rallying attack during &lt; n furnish job*. Mr Willfams stat—---- Oage led the------------------the last period. Navoe and Peeling ed that the great tiring tn the mind
&gt;W.
.
V by a ca/.t headed by RandoiD
1 were high point men with 10 point* of the unemployed laborer today is
«“•*•»*
j
each.
, not “How can I force my employer
0 MacDonald.
Middleville won the secpod team to disgorge his money.* but "How
i th*y explain* that the cowtoy'a
game 10 to 8, Robert Smith *as can 1 get a Job'* Tlw American
I high iiccla are an absolute nccctuily
high point man with 8 polity— j worker had. in our prosperous time...
■ PROGRAM FOR BALm hl* dally work. He ha.* to stand KNOCK-OUTS FEATURE
From G D. Whitmore
(-rfallained .wbat we -might call the
ANCE OF WEEK up in tlx- stirrup* often, supporting
VJ| "gasoline level ot living" The
GOLDEN GLOVES SHOW
Wednesday * Thursday — "Rotka- •&gt;!» *«“« wight.
»»* &gt;o,l8
• American worker Mfil. behrre* that
bye" with Courtanre Bennett.
Mp h*P hl* feet from slipping out.
lit i* poraibh* for that level to. re­
Hastings
climbed
a
step
higher
in
.
Frtday-SatUiday-Double Featti'nMoreover, when he gw* about
turn. H«- u meeting hardrtup in
Bill—The Mask of Fu Jtianchu" roPl”g % bronco or rtcer. and ,»tand* state hboxlng circles last Thursday1
। • teiod. temper, patiently and rouraand "IF* Tough to Be Funwu."
“he &lt;'"&lt;1 »t the rope while a night when the local Odd Fellow*
j geously. until tlw bett&lt; r times and
----------i beast five time* hl* weight is pulllhg staged the first round elimination*
| j better day* shall come. and . he I*
THE MASK OF FU MANCHU |
thc other end, he need* something In th/ fifth district of tire Detroit
not listening to tixwc who counsel
■Free Press Golden Gloves Tourna. Weird catacomb*.■ uncanny Ork-n- £
violence Further he ha . confidence
fa! torture chamber* Bnccta'culjr 80 he dl#1
. eU ■ ‘ lhi.lu ’ merit at their new arena. A fair- '
(Continued from pate oner __ th our American form of govern^latx iXcra u mvrter^d-atn. ar,d han-4
“ he *we ord‘na,&gt;' sized crowd saw amateur Ixiwr*_________________________________
ray. u robot hurling artiflclal lighth*'d ** d,“««ed ‘dl over from Ionia. Otsego. Belding, Crystal, economic difficulties for themselves

At the Theatre

Sporting Items

THE UNEMPLOYED
JFSEEJW

better day* ,
« t.Tlr.-tout promxm »t tWIeulT. »“ ln “»
»“"&gt;.»«
It certainly
£u’Je°?,lix' ^unerlC;,Ui.S 1 war^hXu
for the benefit of the Barry County had thc Homestead steel strike with have
- a man who
— kjnws
atorv
,----- ....-------------------------- Bov Scout*. Jphnny Wirth of Grand many men killed, and tlx- bitter |''«» worldes* worker better than
with nori. Karloff a* the rtni.-nr Ptf“u« follow* the original novel RnOlds, officiated
railroad strike led by Eugene 6rt». i&lt;rpbably any o-.ixr man in '.hi-i
Dr Fu Matichu ’he ra w nirturril clo,cl&gt;'
u lhe ,tory of “ &gt;'oun« ’ o,,t
lhe ‘’"I" bowU. four *»&gt;'» wlwn President Ci.-v.'land ordered .make th* statement* Mr
intended frtSa*. ihesuner th^ii
called to a western ranch took the count of ten. five others out thc trojps who shot down rev-' Williams did concfrnir, - the r.-d
er Ol’tiie rea-mn and m*k« L’rvCiiiul!o checlt “» boundaries. He arrives won on technical knockout*, while era! rioters There acre otiier bit- rempcr go&lt;d sense, wfffcnce and
Haim With bt.i,tiinu.
.intv
1
,n Ume “* b&lt;'r‘&gt;,n,‘ Involved bi only three bout* went the scheduled ter industrial wan in the dejtrcssion; forbearance of the millions of work|thc ^,Ue
lhc rttnchen and i three rounds to a decision.
'lot"
------------------- ---------e’”Unltrd
“*
Maim with startling &lt;xdainty,
1893----—B7.
” ” '"‘
.” *" "tele**
worker*
in the
State* at
| In thinking through and studying i-b* present lime. They certainly
UFTHTAnF Or
OP THE
THF DhSERT.
DEftFTi'r * |hlnj3tU
outlaw band,
so the
distingulslic*
HERITAGE
lwand
w1n&gt;
o{
'Flyweight! Fred Walker. Crystal.' prraent*rondTtrons" Mr. William*said ’deserve a return of prosperity.
He wear* 3-lnch-hlgh heel*. Ute Utt. daughter of th- ranch,
1)0. defeated Wlnstrup Setchfield. that there had been some shock ab------- ***
~
a woman's but tiie cowboy I* no i
,,,
j Ionia. 113 Knockout, first round. sorber* that L--~ L.
—..
------------- ~
had —
saved
un. fz
from
*%u you ta... on utrtbrd ol
“■'
'Flyweight’ Otto Setchfield. Ionia, class warfare and he believed would
, 108. defeated Herbert Cooper. Has- continue to nave us from violence,
. Zane Grey, noted writer ot western ,n!U“’ 1,1 .thP Uniu,d Sutcs and lhe ting*. 112 Decision, three rounds, (until the country would square away
novel* and authority on wtstiin price* for them have turned up- । 'Flyweight! Babe Wlczorek. Ionia, again. Most of them did not exls'.
The Hartings Women's Club met
cu^om*, whose story. "Heriuge of j ward.
j08. defeated Urscl Hartman. Ileld-, in previous depressions
■ Ing. 98. Decision, three rounds
First of these slwck absorbers hr In room 110 of the Central school
I 'Flyweight! Herbert Stcmler, Sun-1 would mention was thc savings ac- building at 2 30 Friday afternoon.
i field. 112. defeated VlrgU Ring, counts which a large majority of Jan. 6. with the president, Mr*. C
| Belding, 113. Technical knockout, thc unemployed of today had had D. Bauer, presiding. After a short
rccond round,
in banka, money th«-y had saved In biulnes* meeting. Mr* Bauer turned
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN -:- TELEPHONES: 2244 - 2557 ■
'Welterweight! Bud Chare. Has- times of prosperity. He talked with
'ting*. 146. defeated Festus Weed- many mtn who .’aid they hud lived thc meeting over to Mrs. L. V. Bess।mark, Edmore. HO
Technic*],Ioi* a year, in some catar over ir.er, wlio gave a splendid paper bn
WEEK OF JANUARY 15
iknodkout. second round.
two years, on the money they had 'Romance of Jewels." speaking of
&lt;Welterweightv Dick Palmer. Mid-(saved from their earnings und put tlie diamond in imrticulor and tell­
'dleville. 145. defeated. Bob Gale.. mto bink.s He had l»-&lt; n. tmpr«.-x d
Stanton. 143 Technical knockout,:by ‘he fact that many unemployed ing of tbrminin^, cutting, and «et! first round.
I had driven from .place to place seek- tings. tihr?cJakjiiwtions of du। iFeatherweight! Howard King. ing’ work In their own or mxiu mond* .iA(141»0'i»i .inma of each
to tcllni real dlaBelding. 125. defeated Roy Roberts, friend’s automobile. He aid he had ' clasaiflcaUoiSfiow
1
UM thtapublle ““‘V™?
*"d "
Belding. 125.
Knockout, second heard it leconimAu'
■ »»
nr.™- •roVny aua «». "re ” '.l»™.Mr. It,
u lllu&gt;round.
f,J W, -rut• .....
■ nr. fl»l «ri w &lt;«n ku»
«,u&gt;
Thafs what theyeoH*
'Featherweight! Steve Karmes..'■n.
’
Hasting*.
129.
defeated
John
North.
toxHlii.
Itr.lhuUtartUu.twoulrlb.
ed her...beauteous...
»&gt;”“ &gt;*'■“' ,S"f
'
rop. Ionia.. Technical knockout, sec­ • gmt mutur. u It would breta.
tint m.n'. .An. utd bupe t.rr «. «••»•« «"«»
primitive... impetuous
ond round.
tLightweight) Lovell Guidebeck.. ur rt.tr Ol nm. hr 'rdmiM notSftr .lunuwd thj turrnu
*?’
Otsego. 137, defeated Leroy Bailey.. I» .llN.xrl tr. rlrtw hh nr, .pttullm.!
some were considered gnod
good und otholhmoney ---------------contributed K,.
by others tr.for K'Hie
Belding. 137. Decision, three rounds.'’-------■ Light-heavyweight i Eslu* Mat- gasoline, tor pleasure riding. But to 'era less valuable. The diathond has
teson. Plainwell. 175. defeated Bob take away the car of the uncm- 'always i)een hived by man ahd
■ Schllleman. Hastings, 172. Knock- ployed man before he .shall be given 1many have remarkable histories:
'out. second round.
laid would, in Ills judgment, be a The legend of the Kohinur." mean­
ing “Mountain of Light." and *np-.
1 &lt; Flyweight i Fred Walker. Crystal, great mistake
to have Im. earned more
[112. defeated Otto Setchfield, Ionia.
The next shock absorber was the posed
■
108 Technical knockout, first round, large number of women who ha-l than 5.000 years ago by the hero
was given by Mrs. A. B.
; (Featherweight! .Bud Wiezorek. been employed in proapcroit-. times Karna.
'
Gidley.
That of-' thc •'Saocy" or1
। Ionia. 123. defeated Maurice Rank. Many of them still are on the pay- )
The incondetcenl flame
Knockout, second rolls at reduced wages; but they get "Saucy** which ^n» especially firnI Bedding. 127.
! round.
j enough so a* to liclp out their has- 1und traced back tO.Chafler. the Bold
ol her personality undi»--------------bands or other nu mbers of their in 1477. 5*us given by Mrs C F. An­
tninished and undimmod
gell. Tlie Regent" or "Pitt" durRARKFR
p«un‘llrathM
through
earnings
oftnSCn RFT&lt;?
tat IS DRAW
UnAW nN
UN
b their
k abMlrbcr
„ lhc mond weighing mqie than 136 car­
PYTHIAN MAT CARD ! family, and tlu- family spirit o! । at*. was* diwusftt’d by Mrs IL J.
|
,
----------I
sacrifice
and
belpfuln.-**
to
eacinCoo*;
*7?
-- ------I sacrifice nnd helpfulness to each t
I Thc localKnlghU. of Pythias
other. This. In his judgment, wa* !.”“*}•'’■
Y
I staged their
thirdof • a serie* of probably the-greatest factor at work A-AdrounieEach of these
fqmoUs
! wrestling matches at Castle Hall at the prejent.time. This, to iu.I
mm
lust night
where approximately mind, proved the folly of the Ru.-.thoiiand* ol do'From ihe novel
three hundred fifty spectators wit- Mun government which is attempt- ya!ucd ntsc'e«‘ UWUMiMU ol acu
! n&gt;*s*ed the three-bout card promot- ing to do away with tlie faniliy and 'n~ , . ,
.
., ,,
by fiflany Ibuyer
.cd by Farmer Nick of Battle Creek, familv life Nothing,
said th&lt; ।
"*"1' 'Y. ‘
Charles Mlltcnbcrcer of Niles acted Speaker, ran do more- to krep down ’ •B«‘ds *ll"*n to »x.l. in tlx world
joh* fionCil
, as
third
man
In
hie
ring.
violence
and
save
suffering
tn
times
*'■'&gt;
’
a
“
a*
11 -^'5
that ora-third
The main go of- the
evening like these than the co-operathe I
all the diamond- known are owned
brought together James Muller. spirit in families.
Tlu- fourth shock abwber W11.! in the United stare.'
•
.
Marcellus. 168, and Max Glover.
a
Lansing. 167. The bout wa* in the thc tremendous increase ol social-: A,U”J
two hpuF limit with Muller taking mlndednes* on the part &lt;if employ-' «•«»"•» drecu-yon. and many que­
®
„f°
two cut of three falls. Thc first was ers &lt;&gt;! labor. In 'W and in previou'
won by Muller on a flying-toe hold panics, when Ute trouble started th.-! thoroughly familiar w th the subanswer all
in 20 minutes. Glover then evened first thing the employer did was to’xct that she a r. able
n
the count by taking the second fall make a drastic cut in wages, shut i !l"{Al1.01!1 •*'k.'d T1't'p'
on a Jack-knife at thc end of 11 do-nhupum «nd pr«ta nothin,.«»" wh one
i minute*. Thc third ami deciding that he eotild not tmmedt.lely w-1: ; Jell. lltot the. ottemoon hail Own
fall was won by Muller on a reverse Hut »• not in,.- ohen thunoUl I &gt;■««!» 0"'™““"
trouble .t.rlod in thio omntry tn I. n.e reel n» u.,g
be n rne«body slam In 20 minute*.
tn&gt;. The erntthW" did not
SSJ1*"
; The semi-final, featured Dutch
™
Velde. Hastings. 145. and Jimmy nm until they ueie toned to do
n.
ud
they
did
imp
nuku«
(ood.
■
“
«
“
n
7
‘
t"'’"31
Shaven. Columbus. Ohio. 145. The
■ bout, in thc one hour limit, ended Without tannins .hethrf they
™ nature j.t, thU
In a drmt’. Shaven took the first fall could or would lx- «ld or not. Now
otter
oyer
tbno
S«r.
ol
d.
prtwdon
'
nm.hu
n
;SUU
«nm.
RANDOLPH-SCOTT
cn n serie* of body slams in 12 mlnW""1n,1Sll,VSS'
SALLY BLAME
i utc*.
Velda returned to throw the employer, .re M.Bserlus ««»
A rAR«(LL MACDONALD
Shaven in their second appearance to M to tarp nr many jobs lor their I -cra rnud-d beep rhh data tn mind
. with
-.... u •••
n.ota ®*n u possible. AU of this the I
a crab ..v.
hold
In ow
13 wooouwu.
minutes. The
OBITl'ARY.
third Vail wo-s a draw.
working men understand and apRoxana P. Hctidersho*. was bom
In the preliminary' bout of the- predate This changed attitude wi i in Athens Bradford county. Penn.
card. Farmer Newton. Detroit. 167. ‘....
he part thc
I
.... employer ha* been- re- IMav
3. 184H and departed this lite
MtamAta for
lor th?
tw tart
, m,
,„r- J
ot M
land Omer Barker. Hastings. 165. !&gt;por_-±!r
h: ■- ot bltlrmy ;|,
bun on the
the jiart
part of
ot m
wort.
„„n.„s aM
Im alH.
i battled In the thirty-minute limit to toxurd him
hu wofka draw.
1 nM‘n
,
..... 'lived i;; Pi-nn*yivania until thc age.
z
i,deuttrK? t
I"1 w'in years when with her par­

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l,lj ,,«n , «t»rnnr,. xnU mwrytatau| (M1
e,,.,... M„ E1„„.
l The Harting* basketball team suf- tlo,t ll
me K.r ll,.-t&gt;x*l tfe,- sloclim
n„,.d c„ri„„,
gnljfered a heartbreaking defeat nt.the trtra. nnd tor rlirrn t’-rx boiorr ,
nwn.lilp. on, brother, C M.
i hands of Grand Ledge In the lalter's gymnasium last Friday night loon* tn this country. These were
d ( hl great-grandchildren, bea8h0Jt of relaUwa and trlcI)(ls
where the locals ft»t their second crcator* of trouble, dentera where)
conference game by an 18 to 15। discontented men gathered and wen'
to make trouble. Some. Tlie lights are all out
I score, At the end of the fourth Incited
thc maiuiun of clay.
.quarter, both team* were tied at would say. Well we have the sjx-aK-'
• fifteen apiece.
In the resultingI ntart" Vrt IhttaM. k&gt;ui th, .pert- Jhe curtain. «rr dr.»u,
t,lC dweller’s away.
;three-minute overtime period. Grand; er. we do Have them, and I know
_______ what they are and have been InShe silently passed.J
' I/'dge managed to break through
the Halting* defense and tally tiiree । them with well-to-do jieople as well O'er tire threshold by night
a* workmen; and I am here to say. To make her abode
points to win the game.
Due to stckncM. the Hastings'
I* ~“~— he declared, that a dozen speak Tn the City of Light.
"hout the easies would not sell os much liquor Farewell, dear mother.
starting line-up was without
Serviced of Bnvder. veteran guard, In a week a* the old time saloon Thy earthly work u o'er.
who was replaced by Bishop. first- used to sell in a single day. As a Thy home is with Christ and Angels
string substitute. Raidt. holding matter of fact, he declared, live Upon the promised shore.
down the other guard position, was average unemployed laborer at the
GLASS CREEK.
a big factor lu the Hastings de­ present time Is not drinking liquor
..... Boyes, at..forward, led Worker* do not congregate’ in Frank Francisco. wife and baby
fense while
tlie local offense.
speakeasie* and the saloon is gone. of Kalamazoo, were* week end guest* :
Sattler led the scoring for Grand The writer was surprised to note 1of Chas. Whittemore and family.
Week end visitors at Forrest Ha­
Ledge with a total of ten point* the hearty applause given Mr. Wilwhlie Boye* wa* credited with six Ham* for thi* statement, especially vens' were. Mr*. Robert McGIockhn,
point*. Grand Ledge was on the. when he declared that, tn his judg- and daughters of Hostings also,
hlgh side of the score at the end of ment. it would lx- a most seri- Clarabcll Struble of Hasting and
the first two quarters while both ous economic mistake for this John Havens of Cressey.
Sunday visitors at Roy Erway'*
teams were tied at the end of the country to permit the return of thI licensed ralojn. with its bright were. Rorellc Stanton and wife and
light*. It* warmth and it* appeal to Margaret Johncox of Hastings and
Score by quarters:
______
,. men
lit 2nd 3rd 4lhOT.
me» to spend their money for Il
ll-­ Harry Dunn and family.
Mr*. Sara Erway is caring tor the
Grand Ledge ..2
10 15 lg quor. He said he had no criticism
15 of people who fell they had a right Wayne Smith family who are re- i
Hastings .......... 0
10
(to drink liquors. He thought that covering from tiie flu.
&lt;
some way could be provided *o that-, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Gunther, and
T. K. BASKETEERS
_____
that
demand could be lawfully met. son of Landing were Sunday visitors
LOSE TO NASHVILLE But It would be a sad day for this at Clyde Warren's.
----------.
country, in hl* judgment, if we
John Foreman and. wife of KalbT. K. High received their first de- would bring bock the old liquor sa- tnadoo and Robert McGlocklln and
*'At
feat last-Fridav
last-Friday nlaht
night at tiu*
the hand!
irand* Innn
loon.
’'
family of Hastings wefe New Year's
j of Nashville. 27 to 22.
He stated that it was fine to know guests at Forrest Harens'.
Middleville held a substantial lead that even the most radical among
Maxine Erway spent a j»rt of her j
through most of the game. Tire the unemployed workers are not I vacation with relatives In Hastings, i
score at the end of the third quar- urging revenge and reprisals on em-.j Chas. Whittemore Sl
.u family
and
ter was ll to 3. at the half 16 to B. filoyers. They are not counseling spent New Year's day at Cleo,
and at the third quarter 21 to 10. their follower* to get rid of rich Brown'* at Hkkory Corners.
but in the final period lady luck men in order that they may pasMr. Banholemew and son and:
deserted Middleville and came full sesa their money or their property. ’ Art Lord of Battle Creek were Bun-;
strength to the support of Nashville. Tbctr demand 1* that their employ- dAy guests at Roy Oake*'.
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Stella
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Milk, because stuto test has proven
its unusual CLEANLINESS. No-hat­
ter or SAFER milk to use is pro­
duced. Doesn’t that appeal to you?
A phone will bring it to your

THE HIGHLANDS Dj
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS,

'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U. 1933

PAGE FOUR

••false move." they shot and killed IBWSSsr^.u.”;

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b«n. ,»d u» 8u.JVieujs. and Opinions; .
finally cornered them in a
What OtllCrS bay

This and ‘That

| for tiie ensuing year by Barry Lodge
(No. 331; B R Rose. W. M ; W. C

Backward Glances;.
I Kelley. B W.; B. Shriner. I. W.;
Bits of Yesterday‘/pA^ttL^Dm Lvroomam*j.’a;

Calvin Coolidge.
.
Police
A Nation Pay* Tribute. ("j'
, H. Andcrsn. T.; T. J Brasaeau and
swamp and captured thc culprit*. -. .. ,
'
aaox. unm.
““
L “ T l
'' Homely
t
1.1 Virtues.
’’J
A. McCoy, Stewards.
------—.—— who proved themrelres to be “jrel,
t
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
II We have official notice that the
M-vrvni YEAU UM,ail *ueh fel-1 Therc
none °r
who dcslr''
His Place In History.
______ **” ,nd c0**™1* al Ml *ucn t
t0 jeopard^. our puppe *chools by,
Mrs P D. Hayward uleavlng the [postmaster general has established
T.tinr,. low* grally are. Despite their brutal heedlessly tacrtfictng quality for the
It will be intereMtng to know the «»&gt;' ttic
l»« «f the week for a jx»t office at Freeport. Barry
crime and the fact that one of them ,*ake of a few dollars, at least the place historian* of the future wiH 8‘‘h*1
tor county, and appointed Samuel
committed murder, they were hot? »Tlter la not of that frame of mind. n-. erve for Calvin Coolidge We are ’hls winter Mr. Hayward is plan- t Roush postmaster.
i If we were to have our way about too nrar him today to.Judge proper- hlng to go to Big Rapid* for a ' Tiie M. E. -Social will be, enter­
tained on-Wcdncsday evening Jan­
fit and conditions so warranted. »r ]j **Nof*one person in a- thousand course at Ferri* Institute.
om-1
not ct a single salary wheth- can i»int to a single notable
tmU" • Campbv.il. dean of uary 16 by Mrs. Milo T. Wheeler at
that If they were pardoned i er he be a teacher, street cteatwr achievement of Ihe Coolidge anmir.- '»i&gt;mcn. and Mlu Edna Smith, ex- luw residence In thc second ward.
later—as they will be—they would master, mechanic or what not. But istratlon, yet the great majority of tension worker of M A- C.. arc A comic dialogue, an essay ano
txople in the United States rank spending Ute day with Mr*. A H -music arc to be In thc program for
,,U
a
tlie evening. A cordial inviUUan is
him among the great.
Caneth.
hold against them. Isn t .hat a, eViU»blc that drastic readjustments
. .
•
• '
Mrs. James Ransom spent tlx- extended.
farrtcal‘proposition, and a traverty I be-effected and in balancing tiw
Tlw Church of Christ will dedicate
Will hb greatness be attributed
«*“*!
on justice? Even Ute Judge txfoif reales uf educatiou We do not have to astute statesmshshlp'. poUUcal niere.
nferc, Mra.
Mrs. 1^
L. O.
C. Hrfrrt.
Harris, .nd
and f.mllv.
family tlieir new church house on the 27th
Jessie Beckham of Toledo,]( of January, 11)78: Dedicatory services
”*7 -r
broT‘'sagacity,
■
a spiritual qpahty of lead­ unMiss
Ann Arbor friend of Musa Ger­ ’ at halt j&gt;.u.-t ten o'clock A. M. There
similar to that of George
the fact th*. Muihigan ha* no capi lfacEt,rs U1 txUrr t-:» obtain men and ership
[
trude Hayes, was her guest Tuesday will also be religluus service* at one
tai punishment law. Yes. the four women at price* within thc scojx ot Washington or will lie be termed a and Wednesday last week, enroute o'clock in
the ------------aftErnoon and
also —
in
------------pawn carried to great height* to Grand Raids to visit her Mater the evening.
of them were sentenced to prironioqr prcM-nt-day deflated pocket-,■mere
1
The Rev. L. L. Carthe crest of fortunate sequence
for l|fe—which mean* 10 to H years i ^&gt;£ “" Frank Brown. Bellevue G«- 'on
‘
Mis* Kate Sibley ot the High pcnlcr ul Fort Wayne. Indiana, aaof event* tliat broke several months school commercial department was stot«l by the resident clergyman will
in. Michigan. Every taxpayer In
.after he refused a nominatfon fix unable
'
t.» return this week owing to , officiate Tiie-house is situated in
Hany county will pay his share of
Quotinc Tom Colins argument 'flu- third term? One'peraon's opin- the death nJ her sister at Au Gres • the northeast comer ot the towntheir keep a* Jong a* they live, and j ..gainst, the primary election and it.- 1
Mrs. David French of Caledonia -'hip of Hastings - By Order ot
right at a time when taxes arc. a fruit*. Editor DeFtx- of Charlotte ;
41. wax in tiie city Saturday to attend 1 Church Committee.
mirks back to "the old bo** con- '
tin- dinner given by Mu.* Norma 1
"“Z' • _• •
bujuen.
trolled caucus.” If it’s a question of 1
Dayle for Miss Helen Zandt of '1,1 •■l'r
by the beloved Vermonter.
HOW leng ate wc going to cohtlnue. dfl..idlnu between two evils wc think cupted
1
Charlotte..
•
this expensive, noruenrical farce? [we would prefer risking « bow to
Mix* Anne Burton . went to Ann!
- - ; .
(taking chanera on thc demagogue
Calvin Coolidge was an enigma. Arbor Friday to r.pend the week end j
technocracy.
I that thrive* under thc primary and ■Acc •roing to all standards h- uuth her aunt and uncle. Dr. and
Mr5 sw.-j.up,
Hv-hop. w&gt;u&gt;
who nhad
just murur.,
returned &gt;I
Ererrbodv todav is talking about !hcn '*«&lt;«’’*» bb{h a demagogue i
-----• ,
&gt;u ju»
E.tDbadj today is .aixing aoom
w H
Caii- popular. He wav not a spcctaculat h(l||u. (roni a ilx niontii*' trip in!
Technocracy and TKhiMKratS Wha-.rOJX)IU&gt;v.611ant
‘nwuu lnp
■ showman
showman hke
like Roosevelt,
Roosevelt. lx
be was
• Continued from page one*
tight-lipped. lacked aa rtrikstrlkhre they and what.do they intend to[
----------'
" ..frugal,
frugal, tight-lipped,
Mr an&lt;| Mn, Edward Darby ol
AN EMERGENCY CASE.
Wc have on our desk a - report .10’ So ta „ M h», MB»U&gt; W-Wiu. CITIES CAT JACK U. S? IM OTK.C.™ • ..nA ApWjnUy wo.,
u..„ „
leWln HK.I
-- J...» M.
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from the Michigan Educational Asadvance' Thev're i»uncl!on Finance Cwpcdton to
!U
Ur n
"
.jrjctatmn purporting to prove th.it thewe. cjflw tw
^r
n&lt;t
o{f Plymouth.
Plymouth Yet he retired on, «&gt;:
,&gt;!
they advance. Theyvc,
They vt :
({^ Jh&lt;, ccan
.l!]vi
,- on O
‘
----------.concerned and a* ■ may t&gt;- (air tn
the' must
must popular
pcqjuiar and resjiected
re*j»ectcd men
state, schools axe in'danger of c!o»r simply taken an old idea and don,'it [_I welfare
A^,An work
uork aw&gt;
.&lt;&gt;-,-&gt;. ,1( to
(OT, the
i WENTY YF\RS AGO TODAY
competitor*, but such n-gulaare dipjxw-d
to &lt;-com“
Ing down or running part time be­ w In ,n &lt;ltr.ru™ nrw ,pMw
Jo
Istltute
„„„«
legal
obligations
„bl
lea
u.,,
u
upon
these
U„ll«luun
Saundm MI Tl.u.■*,
nnu.'ES "Sn
«» '“■» ““I ..SS'S/tSSToiSL'
'7'“''!!' , U-"
I
'— - There are those, too. aim claim thai
cause uf reduced income from .the 15' get public attention. Even till* meth- r----------*•'— — *- “*•*
shop-worn
l&gt;‘
’
Mb]e.
Our
own
opinion
!s
’
.hat
J
hi
?*
I
b,
.
”
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1
anty
’
'nd
&lt;•
"rm
wou.-.l
.
wthtarv
Tclioo!
:
n
culaliun
toi truck* and buxscs and i
Ihe
Military sciu*ij returns!
per cent tax lijnitaticn amendment! -od of arousing interest 1* a shop-worn
...
am.
Sh.s
,y
. ... --^nd'In
«SHowe
MilSX.u^J
“'!
peuiors' -&gt;
or ™
raiiMr*. Milton Brown hiw retunwd1 '..
School* perform.# valuable wivice-[advertising trick. The Idea of ma- .nxn. .if ,-ver- be paid back to Uncle
. ... sum* into Ute j
*«•’'n« »I”0. * froth Grand Rapids where *1k apentj ...
,?ovcrnm« nt treasury for tiie use:
and anything that Interferes with ehinery forcing men out ot employ- Sun. flw-re credit is behind ’&gt;»
«*th ze&amp;rtfc-c*.
prroidcncy
ag4W--it Hg chore.
ha5 gon&lt;. t(1 ' they nuke ot thc public highway*.
their efficiency. should be a matter'.ment lias been.-advanced for many whole
wnoic thing
tiling.
...
.
.,
.... Wp
' decades. Technocracy has taken this' It'-*&lt;
’enu to us tliat
t! '- :.«',&lt;l
f : .
' '. ’
■ Tiffin and Galesburg.
It Menu
that .the
need fw.
. .
Gale-burg. Ohl,
Ohio, where 1 Speaking of waterway competifor. public concern.
laon, the Mieaker call'd attrtillon f.&gt;
... *
,
....
j welfare relief -tn ci':,' ha» beer.
In our.opinion thc re-clcctton of •—
• much dlscUMcd con^ptlon. wrapjwd I
ni,,.,.-.x ,rv beca&gt;i.-e of unb.it- C.!'.in Cwhdge in 1924 wu* one of rhe will ipend four week, vusitqjj
relative;. :&gt;ik1 friend*.
'nil j'ugtlficiition yhatewr for tlw
port to tlw effect that • compiledi it tn n hatq. of power unit ?.t.iti*-.unplanned liidtistrlA! ac-' ti'"' r.ie;,’--. '. tributes ever pan! t1
Byron Rupe who has been vWUns ! building of thc St. Lawieinc walcr.
figures .show that the pcrcentagt )1 tic*, and pepped it up wlth-U Invify over th* paxt wore id years;' the eluirurtcr of any num. Tiie na- uw
'
* week in Hastings left MunIt,
w (iasi-.cs of-------------socialism. Tbh
the|l*ople have t&lt;--n attracted :« the!’.enoiis evp.-ur.-, of the rank Hard- (Ia.
• tax delinquency in the state has —
-------------------—1*-------Gah’burs; to spend a few ‘wa*- to produce 10,000.000 additional
and provide!
• .
। cm?.-, hat,- made mor.fl! for so-'.inu admlntetration
;h his cousin,' Mrs- X.
Ra ■ electric'horse power
W l.P&lt; pw «uh,.M r.™ 1&gt;M cneoeu-n mmd u u» public “! 223
J!*T
&gt;«.» V t'3WTS •«u^x JlipublJ',.'.
lorn* nutiS,:
virtually ofLets the increasing lev-.-cnething onginal. What t he ,(l, ww}. -n^., are Mng snpjxirte.i ccntr-!
P.-pbaWy th,- crur.-,- of R.nJ’inN,".
*'r
and openn.-the waterway &lt;m a ton]
«».■' u even more important to 0;.Technocrat* are re-ally sayirtg in i m manv ca.'«s’bv f::nis that dre oh- ivepts would have b«-en diff,.-rent ex- Mi-, Hu ■• ! Ciin of this city Icit ’Ire’’
’n'C projxwed rare onnn wa.-. required. When canals and Miemingb "lb
than t rw* that public schoois may ’.heir tlaboratc. involved manner
; '..«jr.ed 'hroiiRh the tax lev.’ ine p-w- - ,-pt tor the i-.iumpmchiude integ- (or ^fe!0Wi Aruwnil, Mpndav l-i *l“ -a nom ptfluth tbtlie roalward J-ckx have ta.bi* built in order tu ' - hare to rutTon i-axt lime A high that our- meth,kU of distributing:*^ f,r 'h' ' *;1 ”
«?v‘‘rn.; n's
re.idr wun an aunt. Where Myo will'J „ -Tn‘i’T^;1 ™r«&gt;
••.nsp,»mraM
1. hi
- of fact wh-n tiie government Bails
c.irij mi tliw »trims
port at kuj.
in■
.
.
, .
,
, . ;men*. In Aho end. these fund.' will ■ v;ce-j.'.*-.--ldent .who uv the ,,i-l. , ,v,. . &lt;-'/iru- in xhil.'c After
.even cent* a hushil by Imat, ,'rcus,'-tl cost consldcrlilu lite nialn- are figured. which wc will all have
rtte or even an Incrcssing ra*e o. wealth and goods hare lagged Lir i^.^ mof|. .l[M, nw.t. j:w, tl.,.
(,t 3
nlng there
there a
’.war
soar she
she will
will go.'lluIl! :iu'.IniMnt railroad'rate from tcnanc,. tin-. etc will inevia chilly Vcrnumt dawn wa,
«... tuning
....... a&gt;
w. ,o' .ItllllltH tft til—
%'
vaw
..—I* ln.l.l^.,1'.
— «■■»■««
—,, V to
— n,*a
—4, ,,-t l/ll *. •
.sworn
— *. I,.,
„ &lt;Haa
W\—t „ „ I po- WIt|, her aunt
t&lt; X
VtltU,
,11 k * til ' COSt f ar atlOVC Wil fc! would lx- far higher thiin with the
tax delinquency
indicate* that tit*.
tli«. behind Ma,
our
capacity
for
production!
Into
the niu»t Iiniporlan.
San Francisco
. foundation.' of government are and with this ail wnc people agro,- '
Iricjl omo- in in. «»rM b&gt; h&gt;
Mr .ind y.. Sl „
.the railroad* would cluirgc for th,- rallr.uds.
Everybody knnwt. the
wrt KUl-r. m- l/nm-d man - M4„,„n
same service.
•
raflrond rate# an- not tixeil by Hw
raumbhrig. Government depend* a; jjut neither- Tcchntxracy nor the [
i rapidly learned to admire and re- 3:. m.u,.,
|.„. i,,.,23
ss
In other word* except Where na­ railroad.'. f&gt;ut by the InterMato
tlie profitable op, ration of private (Technocrats have advanced a[iv r.i- j
C«imin&lt;r&lt;e Coinniission. .• &gt; that th-.
,
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,
,
,
,
•
Ol
.MT.
U1IU
Mrs.
V,.
U.
MIS'
ture
furnish,-.'
thc
waterway,
rail
­
'star
P
ul
th*
go.vnywnr
will
h»v,to
pay
property for tiie tax funds which : tlpnul method of correcting Uh? de-i
nur.blr VaiuLc.
MpM
1|un u, d
IhThoBd,,..
A
road transportation* 1* cheaper tlinn jN-upfc Will lit’VI
b^!v snaken
....I... couhdenre in tut. ,„,.ram
N4,h&gt;ul,
! stere ,ij. badly
are its Hfr blood. When the costs [ HewiM'y. Thare who are looking tor'
I),lit
water traiu|X&gt;rtat&gt;on' and the fan1.
our public nu n Tiie results of 192V
railroad rat*-* arc fixed
of government ix-come so burden-;ali answer,tu the present econpmU'i
to spend thc winter.
keep In cc-nstan’ repair the systetu
PLI-XSAM mini­
did m&gt;t iHteswily dririirate that th- Beriholf is a brother oi tlravci.
,Mjme tha’.'th,- tax rates cau* con- • dilemma will not find thc wlillonl
interest cot', ami the* maintenance &lt;-.f thru- own govcnime
of
locks
which
It
will
ure.
This
will
c iuntry had Jbrjjivrn the RepubllFrank Pat'on &lt;&lt;l Harbor Springs.
odd 'must w atin in-dvr to fumu-h free m*' of
ffscation of. proper.) tiie siak- u d-e-'m Technocracy.
\ '
ican party for permitting shoddy visited ins aunt. Mrs. SainiM-l B&lt;i-' mean that the .taxpayers of the curt*.
Uniu-ti Slate* will have to pay'a . the Canal, niakea ruch a |»fojict la:
ranged for in ad­
Mrtvying R* source of income atul H[
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• ;
[ cliarat t'.-r.i to ja het rate Io the high
than the already e-stab*
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilnaur «:nl■ rtfn-ir caniribuuon for interest on more.chstly
: ranks of leudefship; }t simply indi­
is. only a 'qc-Mitin of time before nil'
DOWN IN ARKANSAS.
1vance—"Anon.
Ihlled railroad', and the public have tenanted Sunday. Mr and Mr;
the
cast
and
the
maintenance
ot
thcated fiulh in Ceolidge and. the THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
cpcraijcfu ol government will have
Right now i.- a time when success-1
St Lawrence wKerwav at le.vst nine to font the bill tn the way pf uddi,homely virtues tie typified.
. to cca-e utile-' drastic romcdle* are fu! elate and county candidate at .
About 25 young p^bple were cnEdwin ot llupi- c
„
, ,
,
. ...
UTtained at the home ol Miss Olah Io give n seven cent rate on wheat sum form.
med. Tiie fifteen mill tax Hmita-i the November cWtlon come jnu»|
tL#
admin^trat.on B-npert Thur.'d:"- lUtefnwn. J.hi l,
-bunt.
. From Buffalo, tn thc.cily of New. Mn. Ciwiiu lir k
■ iton on property B a rtir-rafe-thnt Mt-elal-prominencer Yat the follow-j
-'-Tnarkra -thrhlgh-vnwr -njtrrkthe- high-winer
nrark ct
'pMro wi re i!.".- boafd, The taxpayers of thc United Yorl&lt; l here’» water transportailuti
Wa-., rr.
most people can stand. lf\a: th, &gt;3 little- item appearing tn'thv New j
American prtBperity. Tile word* of f.'Aturvs &lt;if the evening, lire v.,inc
by the Erie Canal, and .railroad spent-Sunday evening with Mr. and
States
will
have
to
put
up
nme
rent*
i
caution
he
threw
out
concerning
thc
qUtret. Ihv ctabli-hment ol thu, Yotk Ttnws recently under a dal;'
of "Obrening a Penny" was tilwvdl MU
.„U.1 UI
,„. wav
wn, u
bushel
in vtile
of, ulMIlw
Interest. and tniiuixirtaUan by two railroad sys­ Xfts. Glirdfv Durkee dtid David at
,-. ver-rising spirit of reckless ex­ which enntl'-d Ed Vrooman to tirot iaPxp»-n.e
liinlt et.ybanasse' a-rtalh vaiuabl, :line oFFayetlcvilie. Ark. recall* tne!
tem*. one uf them being-the Lacka­
which
will
make
the
rut"
. travaennee and Ins plea fc-r a re­ place und Mabe! Mate second. Light "extern cents, while th'- railroads wanna. Experience bus shown that
y will 'imply have ta i trials «nd disappointment# of those
The many friemb of Robert LouiuUtucians
turn of the simple spiritual quail*
. iimeiU i wen- -erred um-ther uK. charging but nine cents, and tne thc Lackawanna can give betlci
, tie* of our sturdy' ton-fathers ivt.&lt;
adjust thm res as beat thfy^an. who nls-x ran.
with i.-&lt;- cream and cake, and a de- ! railroads „„
arc keeping tip U.rU
their ....
own ------- --------- ---------- -—
thir.i; above ;dl\ls«’! "Gist four month* and 20 day*
ligh'ftii time wa* tuiDyed by all
Iright-of-wuv
while
the
taxpayer*
du-s
tlxEnt
Canid,
notuithsnnid[right-of-wav white
taxpayers.
pltal fifi-belli;; opu-rat, d on for
Thh’l. “!Y! “'r
is to stop the
of! canvassing; lost 1.3W hour* of sleep ulut '&lt;■!•»
The port otlKc receipts for ihe I wait have to main Run the canal and l»g the fact that tlie stale ol New api&gt;-tidu-.lli.» New .Year's drty.
'
Ywrk^s paying intercrt un Sl&amp;U.OUO.^&gt;.,p&lt;rty back to the. thinking abobt election; loll -to one ot mankind s inexorable ways oii^. .t ojjjC1. jnuhi now wc are learn- v,!ir just part show airnirrca.a- of hhB lock*.
Mason. Newton spent Sunday at
(acre* corn and sWvct potatoes; lost; maWrS^ro1^rte,Un8 U'C tJ‘rthl' :'“i 0‘v rtern truth of his advice.. MY-' Jl ove,r tiio e o^-iw)!. when i The .-.peaker stated that in hl* ,l'm bonds which it invested in im- Ed. Ncv.tcn'v near Hindi Corners, ‘
Unclc Sam's bu»uri-.'» a/,grega-..&lt;j | judgment water competition with provnnenu on that waterway.
;
.
. ;
• i two front teeth and a lot of hair in
In
brief.
,1
ihe
financial
and
inM.W8
98.
During
lt*iJ
the
rvc-.
lpts
)
rattnMds
wa*
only
justified
when
Our
readers-will
surely
be
Inter...
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STATE POLICE" SCORE,
J pet;onal combat with an opponeti’.:
rdustnnl leader* ol the nation, and'
‘
~
"4'., .
। ■'•’•'h'-d u&gt;.WAvl.2», the ns-ipre f-»r naUxrt furnHred wtihi.ML cost toe-ted in thr statement of thc Mtua- .George Monroe, formerly of
tins
Or.cc-ay.Un tiie Michigan Slate [.mnated one beef, few sheep an&gt;. ' the whqlc world, rclui,.- ot delay tr coinBtanvouch. Tnepuouc r.mcK • ;! December alone being over Sl.wxi i tne government na ans for such lion tmd can sec thilt while (he pro- place, but at the Umc M in* death
.-,-i
up
a
system
that
will
give
work
­
the
many
J
okc
to.ii
to
mx'.r,ii&lt;yyc
are
a.-,iir,
d
that
if
this
rate
uf
transportation
and
no
malnlenaiiujmwv
I
St.
Lawrence
Caiiui
would
resided
In
KuUnuiXoo.
»hce and the police radio book-up: the pig* to-bitrbccuc; gave- away five
Ills
ImlHltial
frugality
and
taciturnmrreive
continues
anill
next
H«per?
money
thtiBigh
payrolls,
they'll,
jux'miratcd tta value. It Is prob-J calico dresM -i, five dolls anil 13 baby
t-iber tht'office wit! jia -. th^ Flu ■ .. —
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—
&gt;
;
have to give tlU'm money, or'tin- ity without losing one lo'.t ol respect
a bank rob-Irauler;-: kiw-d 128 babies; kindled , tilings money buys through welfare [for the mjui hiinselL When Alice ooo mark and will be granted fret
■■■EXMBMnaBSMBBaacaHaBtaanm^raBHUi^roHHMaaBaKWianKflBBABMSBKSsaMSMd murderer- ;2ti kitchen fln-Z put up eiglf: slaves; Tcllef.
J uM v our nation cancelled Longworth, made the famuli.-;
the law cn-1 cut 17+cojds ot firewood: curried 21 Ixm* made tc '
Thomas Gordon: rnanagt
ran- countries • wv.mi'd on a pick!,-' wisecrack c mcvtning Mr. Coolidge, the pubh... ..
.... .. • kels. 0,
gmijeivd,
Mich;
-n- 1 aurjiig the W,
t.-ami d» appreciation; but th
Friday •enroute t:,.Grand
. _..„-on loads ot cony; pulled
jlaaiKti » &lt;s with tin- fonn-e pn-ssit- nt
made
to
our
the miur-Ibimilh-,- of fodder; walked &lt;
Gcorgc and Minnie KvlM! war aaiuivf
Thc state j miles; .yhook iiauds 9.480 times; 1
ibr tir.is expre.vdnu her vxupes
Jrind Rapids wen- called
ci-ci Tlx- country didiH.-v-.cn hi-tv Saturday to a-’end uf-funeral
&gt; are ffbiiutx 10.00Y Be* and talked enough
. i.iitn in its pr. -;&lt;k-nt when ,; Mr.- Mary Keilwd.
, ma
I.DW yoimn. - ;ut&lt; need
:i- .
WHERE Tjli; MONEV GOJaj
,m
durum
a summer .H&gt;ji&gt;uru m ijw
“
I vivhl ratings and was bapti.v.i
A
lh,.
BHack
‘
Hill* of Dakota.
-u----- •—
■ y to Hunttmyon. Tn'ilUiiri. un,:,
four limes by immcraion and twice B,rtt.riimet
* u&gt; .i freshman tn Central Col-by •yi.iikling; ctKiTOibuted $'&lt;o la
Mrs Mary Rochrig of Grand
fore am mlMtciv got Uag-bi*. 19
RapitU returned home Friday after
ttixnn, and then lost tne ckcuon.''
{&gt;ower cl silence w.ix ah! a visit with her sou Clement.
i Camv«tgr.&gt;ng dawn in Arkuii*a&gt;
a bi Caiiui Oxuulg,
Tlaodorv Roger* left Saturday tor
-jfil in Hab|Juall) L*ht-hp;Md. any M.v.li Kalamswn on hi* way u&gt; hu horn-*
inbli
w bvcanx
dam M
take medicines that relieve
huriilb
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
* for a time but do nothing to
The following officer* of Hasting.
prevent the return of gnaw­

Clearance Sale
of All Winter
Merchandise
Overcoats

and

Flannel Shirts

50% Reduction

All Other Winter Merchandise
Reduced From

AILIN'

25% to 50%

ROADS

Space will' not permit elab­
oration. Come and look, you
will find real bargains in
good honest merchandise.

Lambie &amp; Doyle
"The Store for Dad and Lad"

Quotation

Kills Germs Instantly!

DIGESTIVE
ILLS I .
.

&gt;Und id for the ‘erm &lt; nding June 3f&gt;.
Custer, N. G; J F RiaM L

to v G. H HtUsinger. i. s : &gt;
G : George Hagedorn. &lt;1 G : H.
Warner. O. G ; CM* Fairchild,
NEWS GLEANINGS.
8 8;: A A- Wilmont. L. 8. 8
N-'iifowiidlaml j new (J-ct-iu si.mi
I. &lt;.n- Tolle*, who earn-- th- mail
lx the not Stamp to t&gt;. &lt;r-'i
to Cedar Crock was quite’ocverely [
hurt tn a runaway on Jet!er»ant
l-. other Brnwh p*- Elizabeth. «-t
atr-.-jt.
Hu- hor^e became hatred'
oncludc.1 -his ‘article Duk; and Di
rtFther it »• exhibited-in and unmanageable, hi* ng wav over- •
ir ul;-&gt;pturned and Mr. Tolle* was badly
t Ire &gt; Important to de- hurt ns a re’ult After proper med•; here we arc. but it u u-j| attention he pluekiiy resumed
'
men! for th# United fitates is oh-,
imtwuucc to dctertiUn? his place and drove home, deprived
lie barrel*
THEY CALL IT JUSTICE!
ivtctis: Le-*., sentimentalizing about,
: *fr i,- :ng.
Cf Hie ure of one hand, and the oth­
Indiana fess a capital p,mi*hment! the rest of ;the world, which has Its
er one in a sling.
.
„
.
rveiruauy
-ventuaUy
crossing
crcusing
tw.
'
Sv
P. -b*o!y we Mull not sec the like
A: the state convention of county
law. which it bnng* into operation are out for u- and more 'Buy yarf,..
of Calvin CuoUdge soon Never school commissioners at Lansing itui
•*
----------once in a . while—but xsot often American practice constitute th«
were his qualities &lt;&gt;f calm and cau­ Thuraday. Enoch Andrus of tlw* city
nt lu&gt; nirx-ured tious leadership more needed tn the wa* elected president and Miss Ed­
enough. Laiit week tour -bandits best counter to Uns latest interna-',. T|1C
.I.or,,,,,,,.
.
the amount of hop*, cotn. sugar.- White House than at preventfrom that Mate stole an automobile noiul v&gt;
(nm&lt;r.l.
ne.
,.c
1M un^n.
na Haven* .of thl* city was put on
' in indianapolu and came up into
•.he executive committee. Evidently
' On one point American exporters rd. »ubuwclcd, the amount* used in
the merit* of Hastings people artf
Miclugan—where ut haw im capital may be certain. PoMiblc American kno*n legal ‘ enterprises—and has
itcog raxed abroad a* .well a* at
punishment law—to rob' a bank. tunfl reduction, in view of thc dem- Deported, dje amount ol raw materBRIEF OBSERVATIPNS.
home.
n».
w, “'wk«
They Mopfrtd-At Kaleva, a qpiet, or­
It cast* the United States govern* 1 Mr*. Elberharl of New Philadel. dexly liulc town tn northern Michi­ vorresiionding loweiing of Canadian . non.' -Co!' Ainos w Woodcock.
।I iiu-rit one cent to make a dollar bill., ig-.in, Ohio. 1* vixiting her brother,
gan. With a lot t&gt;I bluster and tariff barriers "
' F. W. Collin* m this «ty
----------.---------,— --------- - "Human progress marches only
Walter Wltktn* and. Walter
Without diving equipment 26 feet»
*Art RimtiM- as
a
. s. inc
,1.. *h’’* chJWr*n *«cl liwtt parent*"1'. w thc greatest depth a diver can at- i-impman returned to Ann Arbor
armed—....
the bandit* entered uk
the
nuu
Add wuun;
Sundes, As messy
messy. a.,
As thc -President Htnver.
Tuesday.
; tain .with safety
—“““ * Louis
A"‘” Goodyear goes to*
•bank, and when Eliswurth-BCiimui average man's-’methods pt changing
day.
■
Methaned equipment ..hould ; Lalln wat- up to coii-,pural|vf!y re­
J
‘ Uighl.v n.peeled .i UpcwnUr rib'xm.—N a vhvxllc ।
HFlT-llVE
YEAHa AGO IXJD^Y.
create opporfunit; for leisure, not . Celli tni'a*» thC Official language of
Uwy toot to be » Banner.
'uiwmptojnM-nt
Wjllum Green. 1 Hungary.
'
.
The following officer* were elected

JV’uy of Our World

Mi-31

Solution
the “Mouth-Tested”
Antiseptic . . .
Does your mouth wash do the
things it should under ey-rry-.
day condition*? Wc wanted
tn be aurr about Mt-31 so we
tested it in the moull\, In
normal gargling time i* defi­
nitely destroyed the germs
that caii-c wire throat and in­
fection. And it/neutralized
every odor!

ing uncomfortable feeling of
vicious indigestion.
Just take Bisma-Rex. its re­
lief is prompt and complete.
And its-comfort lasts. You'll
like the miriiy.• flavor &lt;(on.!
Bisma-Rex is sold only at
Rexall Drug Stores.

Mi-3159c

Save

with

Safety

at the

Rexall Store

Crumbs uf Wisdom

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
HASTINGS - PHONE 2131

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, MU.

meaning and necessity for -laws,!
why laws are needed, why there
must be punishment for offenses.
Boy* recognize that there must be
law is sports, such u* bawball. foot­
ball. etc. but they have not been!
made to understand why there must
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
W.
Clarite,
their
ume
»
3
and
4.
A
1
sup’.. D A. VanBtL'kirk wa* in .Fred Beason of Bay City spent
be laws regulating tiie game ot life.
Laming an Tuc.day on bminc-iv
tiie week end with friends in thu sister. Mrs. Arthur C. Brown, of
H. Stuart Ortlofl—Annuals in the DEAN DAVENPORT DIfi. The lawyers are the ones who ought
Grand Rapid*, and E J. Huffman., Garden.
to teach these matters to growing
Dr. and Mis. D. D. Walton and
CUSSED PHASE OF
boys.
family vtUMxl at Vermontville, on
Mrs. Tll»e McLaughlin of Mus­
QUESTION
oil
Sunday.
The Dean explained that he be-:
kegon is spending thc week with
longed to thc Howard Association!
R R .McPeek of CharitKIe-Mr3- O-"i Ashalter.
at Chicago, which makes it thc duty
BOYS SHOULD KNOW
'■ it .
of Mr», Mary Evarte
Mrs. Ethel partridge Lemmon of
I
Holdsworth
.Agnes
Rfchi
of
TYav-1
of
members lo'help those who come '
'•day ■
Grand
ur.uiu Rapids,
K.ipiu*. is
u the
uic gue«
Ruenv of
&lt;&gt;i Mbs
n&gt;u*
•
,
..
, .
I—On the Meaning of&lt;
VALUE OF OUR LAWS। out of prisons to get back Into so- {
o ...
o. ...
O&gt; r&gt;,rer.
•U1
“*"&gt; #»«• &gt;*•“
Mr. and Mrs. c
---------Uusur wd Ml» Vlvut.
That organization. has made.
i» city
.-.i&gt; on Tuesday
Tuudi, Reynold*,
&lt;“ — «&lt;y•
| 1 Paul DcKruif—Seven Iron Men. 'Thinks Lawyers Are Proper' ctety.
Albion ws re- in the
a &gt;tudy of imprisonment in Illi­
^r Mr. ahd Mrs. Ttimiur*
Tn-w,,..
;■ " —• • •
———
j • ——
,v&lt;, *«vii rain. •
j «.■ «
on busliies.,
.
'
Guests of
■.. f .Bum* „Mantle. «,&lt;i—Best plays of Persons To Instruct Young nois. and hud learned that the
M- and Mti Will Crakes ,.f co- J"hh*ton on Sunday were Mr. ana MEETING OF HUbiNEHS •'
' average jail or prison term lasted
1
WOMEVS
HOSPITAL
GUILD.
;
IB31-1B33
S, X: 3।
S.»" rv'?
Men About Thia Subject
Just 45 days. That can do no law
! Mis* Eva A. Hecox was Ixatess to I' Gustav Eckstein—Noguchi. ’
Mr mid Mn. Eber punbte or De- U»
mr HMM.
uu»ni.,-o Worn,,,..
women a . Hospital i w.ncr n
At
~T--------------, violator any good, but it dots brand.
as a criminal. Wc are wasting
Brown of lrtlll 1Ml|
jamr, Barnard of Guild on Monday evening, twenty-' Forty.
'
held Wednesday instead of Monday him
■ tutday at Buffalo,
B ill Ho N V..
Y^J were Saturday night jteur
too much'good 'material arid doing
being prewnj.
ppraril. Dinner
was ' , ’ „ .
i»uiw ucitig
Minner was!
...
. „
*.. .
Pa^,r~101 Ways To Enter-;.;l«giil holiday; Tuvralay noon wa* the‘ too much damage to the world by
the C. W Warkc home
mid Sunday gueati’of;Mr. and Mri’ s&lt;rved al the Trio Cute nnd life |,
’
ullowintf
Hits situation to extet w*
Mr. and Me- Rankm Hyde and r-M. Umble. .
.buslnees and .jkiuI meeting lurid at |
Your ^.hl d ..
... . . ::
,« .llle W.n. ...wu-.jf
Mr ,lIxi MrJ( A A A|ldcrnon of the home of MIm Hecox
must cut off the supply of young
Mrs. Nettle Hydn'on Saturday.
' men who are not criminals, never
; fixed for Wtdm Mh.y.
----v.
Grand
....... IU4I...U.
Ruphls to
were
® »guest*
m«u&gt; ...
of ml
Mr..
A vwy Interesting outline of the i.Ourxehe".
,
Ml* Ada Micliael
"•f- i^*r&lt;&gt;V
..0,1
r-,.,1
and1 X4,
Mi.-.' vail
CUtfi Urio.lnl.r
WFtpinter
Thursday,
, ,
ncopuiici 'rhnoylau
iiiurauny,..work of the Kellogg Foundation' Gray. Sundifur and Hanna- j The members were privileged to wanted to be. but who Just drift In­
visited Ml. e.-, Nonna
?’
..............
n,i Helen ...
. . . ... ...
------- the Boy 'WM ,pwl by lhr h
t M j1 Fundamentals
of Chenu.trj
and
Mr. Andere-on
attending
“.Iilllun
i.mLn
ihc“r • VW timely address by Dviui' to it in thc way* wc haveJit'cribed.
■ ... «...
... said
.. they
..
Hie Dean told.pt a friend of his.
Michael Saturday
und Sunday.
«*“kn
.
DaveiporL who ta always mtereat-1
'
Scout boxing benefit in the evening. John
Nobles. She
were
Andy McElroy of East Lonning
American {nfi and onglJ)A&gt; and hcjpftli ;n lu n wonderful character, wild had:
Mr ar:-! Mr* Lloyd Barbour have finding tea opposition and more co- Pix'u. 1630 ifuo°
s|x:&gt;t part of test week here- with returned t.» their iw.uic in Clilcago;। ojwrutten nnd .he school children
' adapted and found ivomr* for 54
:
children
ot c: unlnal -parents. Som*
ufn r ; pending tlie holiday* with her ore entering entliuMu-tleoHV into
(that what h ...nd to the Rotarians
* Quest.
pmi-nis, ma and Mr*. Janie* End»- the health program started by tlse, Naturalist
loti Wedti.sday was »..nh while.
C. B. QtaMCOck-GdJd
—
• - - • Hi —
cau e they have been giveii-a decenti
Then;
!•■). .■.&lt;&lt;! Mr umi Mr* Bert Hundi r-' Harry GMinty Health Unit
He tx.gun by saying that Ik- was chance. He told of ora* man. now ui
man of Grand Rapids.
' ----— visiting
; Hinging
and
closedde- Hills.
going to discuss ' A BuTpfu.. ' He
Paul
Kruif—Men Against did not refer, lie said. t« •&gt;» surplus noted■ lawyer in ’Chicago, whose;
.•fi s Hesslo Waters, daughter of rilghltu! t —
vi ning. Mlw Ethel Jones
mother wa &lt; a crlmuudly insane j»er* i
I Death.
visited
„„ .
of agricultural products because
;• k aifll U tiie gin - making
been 1 Frank Bird Linderman — Red there is no such surplus.’ If there ran. whose father had been a mur­
............... her
‘ home in California with . Several m w
w members have un'll
derer.- This little child, picked up
ef Irtcwh hi Ann Arbor and Detroit ।her
—......
• —
- •Luther Burbank, •for
— added
— •&gt;
-■
aunt.
.Mrs.
the —
last -two months,
making
Motlwr.
«M, 1'7 p.-. au.r.tauon, .•,»
it'liwIn
the past ten yearn, returns this week the numt&gt;-r over thirty. ,
|
Fiction.
bw*rl ,4 ,r.n&gt; mn- in-.ua oraU1 u,l„, ln
hJ
— ~ltl&gt; her mother.
'
----• DuBom* Heyward—Peter Asliley. —
...................... ...........
bJ llt* n«j&lt;s,r.*ho '.,4x0
,t.. nt Mr. and Mrs.,Chri»
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
__. Mn . duced would lx consumed by iwiiplc lKrn
| . Enzabcth Corbett — Young
The Izzagu.- started the NVw Year I Meik* .
who.nred it and a juld lx- glad to in
u u vxxt limit.' and
me ot
It.rold Christiansen und nth a fairly good attendance but i: | Frances II Sterrett -Years of uw it. it they hud .the money to buy
Chicago’s successful ... .
Mr. and Mr*. Mjwrrncr . in stand „„
„.u^. O11U
an lilt
Increase
und .it b I Achievement.
never known the name of hw father ;
n and family. Mr. ‘*‘"1 hl. .. K.,j .. a.u --------nx.m;| lha't w
' Tlie surplus h? had in mind is the cr mother. This shows what can be!
I Grace' L. HUI -Patch of Blur.
ter Tntnpkliut and aonsj •&lt;
—
------—
■
Sunday evciiing’s scsafon.'which | Blanche C. WlUtaitu, efl.- -O. Increasing surplus of juvenile done by nght training.- • '
.. '1.&lt;. !SinnP. ... „
1 j.iuirn.
n-.y tuivicniiUK.
pfoved very
&gt;n!&lt; r.v 'ing. was opened
opi ned Henry Award Prize Stone*, of 1932. cnnu.s. He raid there iny altogeth­
The
closed hu Wonderful
Harold Swartron of Big Rap- by
Ir,.;„
hc Jonv., Tie.'I
,n„.
*•- ,,M. pn slrteut :r.
Nordhoff and Haft-Mutiny un er too many boy* in pro-oni ano talk by an appeal to the members
prison exjHTience^always d.« Jthein of Rotary to become InureMed in
tervlce, led by Alleen, the Bounty.
/■m. Mi ai.d Mr* Willard Ickes. I;4.nhath ctnis.Firti
or several
scv _ . _ .
Anthony Abbot—Aboyt tlie Mur­ harm He -aid he recngiu&amp;'&lt;i that young boys and young m&lt;&gt;n of thu
consisted of
Miller. und family ot Sunday H;ry all called un Mr and ^rtpfjte roddings
___ _
rsndh-."-. and rang*.
‘dcr ot the Cireu* Qui»-n
there were bqni criminals, who are comniunity. Esjieciully did he hope
t5arI? ?.CX,T
*’
TT"
eremiiii &lt;.*
’Die l-pe|opte ter
for lhr
the.evening
was kh
Ic'd' Wm. MarLrod RaincVunder not difficult to identity. These that lawyers would take seriously
ley nut!
&lt;
Munday Mr. and Mrs. |,y unp,tr Weaver, whp
very ; Northern Skies.
• gave a very
iHomo- ttulard h k. .. Aceompanted Mrs mi,(W.ting dercniitl.oh and cry of ' Max Brand—The Jactation Trail harm, society. But there are many .is 4 iluty the giving of Instruction
to bovs and young men concerffing
.11 &gt;T‘:'‘ ^'"a,15on
,iCr home ter n chmrre scheoh? This wa* iollowed
Ralph Connor—Tlie Arm &lt;4 Gold really gr*od boys and young men. the-fiecc.ytty for law.-, why there
.
, . ' by short client muyer. after which' Lloyd C. Dougins—The. .Maginfl-. who come into 'collision with th" must be laws, and why,we all should
.»t0
ST™ liwi h"r,!'' Prayer wax repeated. A lent Obsession.
law and are put in prison. Then
riday tosvcJiU father, Fred Paine, rang w.us rang and the Epworth
Peter
Make a they kiae respect for. themselves:
ho *w
'’"””2! I.»«w
tenrtletion w.ts repealed to World.
for their inipri? &gt;nnwmt ha* put‘the
!.: ag;;:- temcdictsnn
HINDS CORNERS.
Lari spept the-week end
Grace S. Richmond—Bachelor's brand ‘cnmlnar on them; «o they
Mr. and M.i - Carl SChbonard ot
.. . With Mr. and Mr*. Bell Maude Wallace.
Bounty.
I-: 1 • .
calk'd on Mr. mid Mrs.
fc.Miirray. relurnimf to Ann Arlwr..
I R;Vl4&gt; Connor—Rock und the
Thursday, afternoon.
' iv for hh. hither, who came ’
hr sail! tin- imixirtan: thing to ],rulvvi;..on
DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
River
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew' Keiir.edyj,
doing for
Fridai' evening ti nfimbcf of! Edith Wharton—Tile Gods Amve. cotpildcr Is; What are
and
children
thc State R&lt;xul and.
a me.
boys and y oung men to keep them 'her fatbr. ofEdd.
i irtend*' arid relut|H-5 gathered at' Fanny Heuslip Lea—Haff Angel.
Di-Mott. ifnd
from crime ’
•
Mr and Mr* H. K Bird.nl!» home’’ Lorna Rea- First Night.
a on Saturday to attend th­ to help Mr.' Birdsall celebrate hcri Francis Brett Young -The Hou;.'
He .-.taud that many small beys {daughters. Beatrice and Eveline,
spent
Sunday
with
Mr, and Mrs.
,.’ «if their friend. Cashier birthday A pot luck supper was Under the Water.
are given, a wronjj start in life by
nth Billman, who was shot by (.an&lt;d after wliicll gume*. *nudrigj
being pretented with 'joy-"pistols.
Jean
'
Barnes. 'Librarian.
Mr und Mrs. Fred'Bush of Ur­
ir.k rohbera.* It was estimate:! and music were enjoy* d, the game*!.
Boyhlte th«iy. imagine they are
the nUcndance was fully 2500. being won by the .men because of {
CLOVERDALE.
xhixiting bad men. or fighting the bandale called on her parents. Mr. I
ram Kai. &gt;a. Mr and Mr*. Baird ; their ability to cheat the weaker j Mi and Mis. Fred Wallbridge of police, or following the jtnys of the anil Mr*. W. O. Tobias, .Sunday aft- [
•
Iruveree City where they
I Battle Creek wcrc'Sunday visitors at wild west auiuneu they see in the/ernoon.
sucsti j! fni-nd* over SuhHowever wlien it came to'feeding {t1*1'
Givens home Sunday
movies. Thus they become gun-' U-aff Barrett I* visiting in Kola-I
i mwo».
f iinuti to ench fllher while blind-1
nnd Mrs. Hugh MacDonald of minded—fxilntlng pistol* at folk.?! Floyd Tobias and sister. Mrs. Meli1
lided. Mrs, Floyd Trombley »«c- Vorkvllle nnd Mr. and Mrs. George imagining I hey are tilling them,, Hendershott. &lt;4 Kalamazoo, spent |
'••led in getting a* many peanut* I Flench of Battle Creek visited their When they nre big enough they are Sunday with their parents, Mr. and .
in Pnri' .t Bennett's car a* he did in! Parent*. Mr. and Mrs. James Mac­ given air guns. With thrse they de­
. troy bird life. Later. , when they
her mouth, t-o that evened scon* a!Donald Thursday.
Frank Tobias frqm near Nashville,
little.
| Mr. and Mrs, Frank Humeston are fourteen or fift.cn. they are
visited his brother. C. N. Tobias.
All reported an cn)nyub!c time —'slicnt' ,*1&lt;‘ "'’ k end nt the Corwin K!vt&gt;n iicltwl guns; At about that Wednesday afternoon.
time they are motit fmprcs|cd by the
One Who wax there.
“o'1”’ « Yorkville.
M. W. Skidmore and Miss Stoic!
I.
---------------*-♦-•—«,---------Mr. and Mrs. Plin Brown of criminal seems llw-y witness in the
Phillip' yisltcd Mr. and Mrs. Will I
bulunrr uf thii, month
•TWELFTH NIGHT” PARTY.
PlrinwnU were Sunday guest* a’. inuvies,- This, coupled with lack ot -MaorcJn lUs’lng.vSunday. .
•
of tiatrhn inrluttinc Elgin—
f.rnprr cductnon in tlw home, put* • Mr und Mrs George DeMott at- {I
’ Mrs.'J. A WOdlon entertained1 u‘" U’le Kingsbujy home.
— Gri'rn — Bulara — Bennis — both
• very deliglitftilly with a "Twelfth i Mr* M rennCfa lia* teen on the many a boy. who never thought of trtided Grange in North Irving Sat­
being a criminal., ui a slate of mind urday night
Night" party on Thursday evening. Ilbt “*l
.
the raven jmrst* coming in appro-' Perry Holtz, who has been sick which comes to boys after lluir
There wa* no school Monday, tlie f
•Rl&lt; I.S—see our wcU window and lie
' prta’.c costumes and masked. Each!*1^’
I“l
getting better,'and fourteenth and fifteenth year, nnd teacher. Mis* Ingram, b entertains)
convinced of tht-M- rare bargain*. ’
leads them into trouble. He told of thc tlij.
■ was naked to bring a musical gift iw! ^P011 V1' in
again
and these were later exchanged.' Mr;- Clarissa Cole ot Lansing two college chaps lw knew \rry well, Maz-on Newton of Delton spent
at
the
University
of
Illinois
—
rood
iitfordiiu: mtich tunurapwnt. S«?v- *l&gt;*'nt Sunday al the-Charle* Wlutiitl should avail yourself of this
Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Edd
,erul of the costume were clever mid ,,p-v h‘’ln'' a,,d Ald,“ a1"1 Alvin who boys from good homes—who went Newton
.
'
cre.lmil. esx-eially that of thc ,u*vc l"*n visiting, lefativps here, out together one. plght with no
Mr. and Mrs; Harry Gates of
thought of doing anythuw wrong.
hostess' and ■“Juliet " Bridge whs &lt;el|iincd home with her
our cast window.
Jqckson called on his aunt, Mr. and
Iplayedr tup score going to Mrs. DS “*L,W Jean Waugh mid Miss La­ They raw a car in front of a picture Mrs. C. N. Tobias. Wednesday eve­
ri. Christian mu! low to Mlns Ruth
Thunday in show. Seized with a spirit of ad­ ning.
venture, they took tin- car und
lRob.«m.
\ .
Kalamazoo.
BESSM ER the JEWELER
Mr. and Mrs. CTtrl Morganthalcr
------ z------- &lt; ♦
'______ Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks vbl- started for a fide. They did not
I.HKi Golden Anniversary
PARENTS OF 4 GIRI
■,,,d Grandpa Brooks Wednesday at! realize, how long they had been, of Nashville vijiled her brother, Mr.
llastiiigH, .Michigan
’
'
"
{Potterville.
gone When they looked' at their • and Mr* C. N Tobias. Sunday.
| Coach and Mrs. Leslie Hawthorne
■
The
Cedar Creek Cemetery Circi?
j'
Auntie
Kee,
who
has
been
very
Hl
watches they were several miles[announce the arrival ol little Mtes
has bcc.n postponed until the second
। Leslie. Jane, who came on January thc past few days, is some better ut away from town and the show had Wednesday in February at the home
undoubtedly clmed, so tliey drove on ol Mr and Mr*. Ebbie Lcinaar (dr
{t. at Pennock hospital. Iter weight thu writing.
to Chicago N.ot knowing what else
|W.ls 5 pounds and 15 ounces. Daddy
to da with tlie car they sold it to' an all day meeting jnd election ot
FAIR LAKE.
.-ays '»hr is pot a future, quarterback
John Dowd passed away at the
.... get nd of it,' thinking they wouldn't (officer* and pot luck dinner.
{ —only a "yell leader." Congratulahome el Ids son. George, in Baulc be caught, and they needed the
ORANGEVILLE.
|
i lions.
Creek'and was buried.in the Hick­ money to get back to school with.
James ftermuwttc. Ivan and]
ory Corners cemetery. He lived in Neither of the'v boys meant to do
MISSIONARY SO( 1ETY.
Owen
Edgctt
were
Battle
Creek
vlsi&gt;
I The Pfrsbyterian Missionary So- thu community many years. He was wrong. Thousands and tiwuslnds tors Saturday. ■
of boys and young men are In Jails
jetety will meet at two-thirty Thur»- nearly 92 years old.
The many friend* of Mrs. Charles)
day iHternoon al the home of Mrs /Gcurije 'Monroe, of Kalamazoo, and penitentiaries who are not Crawford arc glad to know sjvc isj
criminals,
... _T. -never
- —. • intended tj be recovering so nicely from her "recent j
jOladys Ironside. Thc second m- weir known in this vicinity, passed'.
and was buried New Year's &lt; criminal*; but they u ere not proper- illness.
'Mallment of the study book will be away
j_.. in Hickory -----—
...— ly tniln,^ tn t^n- home*' und did
day
Corners
cemetery.
by Mrs Robert Walton'
Mr. and Mrs. John Foote and i
He was outy 52 years old and his not know the requirements of the
many friends regret ills early pass- law. Sending that kind of boy* to Jimmie Elliott spent New Year with
BE SURE TO GET ONE THAT WILL
the penitentiary or to the reform relatives nt this place.
! Merle Burd suffered it painful in­
Mr. und Mrs Henry Saddler ot
William,Van Horn, an aged resi­ sclKxil usually hardens them, be­
jury io one eye thc first of thc
WASH AS QUICKLY AND AS CLEAN
called on friends at this
dent of near Cedar Creek.. passed cause theri they have thc criminal Kalamazoo
place one day thc past week.
। ' Mr. and Mr*. Bob Ellulon and away at hi* hopu’ -and hi* funeral brand on them thereafter.
AS ANY OTHER WASHER MADE!
Heber Pike attended tlie funeral
Rotarians arc doing a great deal
| Mrs. Ida Norton called on friends was held Saturday at hi* home.
Edward and Marguerite Lechleit- for boy* with crippled bodies, said of Mrs Oates near Delton Sunday.;
in West Vermontville Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. If. A. Collison. Mr. I
thc Dean, and that is tuie. but there
Mr anil Mr* Leon Gray and ncr arc sick with the flu.
Mis. Ciair Collison and son ■
THIS we Offer
Albert Knowles has sold hl* farm are thousands, and thousand* oi and
family of .West Vermontville .spent
Kenneth of Kalamazoo called on I
[
Satin
day
with
Mio
Lulu
Gray
ami
to
Earl Pennock, who will move on boys
... with
_________________
crippled muid*._for
_________
whom
You in the .
friends at this place Sunday
to
the
sum-.in
the
.spring,
and
Allie
nothing
is
being
done.
Such
bays
Robert.' .
Mr.
and Mrs. Alger DeFurest nnd
j Bud Gooden, who is in an Ann Roach will move from Battle Creek jure quite apt to think their fathers son of Kulsmaw were Sunday
Arbor hospital, hasn’t been improv-i to hU farm vacated by Mr. Pen-1 and mother;, and their teaelwra do guests of his sister. Mrs. Clyde
,
not know about life: that the thing
। Ing as fast as his friends had iioped nock.
Jason Williftbn and family are all to do is for them to go out and by Nichols and family.
*or
&lt;
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......
experience
and adventures
vur- ।
j Mr and Mrs. Frank Nmton and sick with the bu. '
lous kinds ahaw thc world how
[Cleota Conklin and Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Charley Oibbs returned liotne
TAMARAC CORNERS.
smart they are. The strange thing
Bob Ellizton attended the funeral
The
L
A.
Society
reorganized
a
’
,
b
that
most
boys
want
to
be Friday, after curing for Mrs. Liu- ]
of Burr Chance lit West Vermont­
the'home
tne
home or
ot Ruth Geiger atui
atilt the
thc like tlw so-called "western desper- sington nnd baby on the West;
ville Wednesday.
.*
as «r arc absolutely certain
County
Line
Frank Norton and son Howard officcrs for thc coming year arc, ado ” He said he had spypl much
Julian
and wife called oni
President, Mrs. Beatrice Cotton.; j tune in tlu: plains
andPotts
mountain*
were Vermontville visiters Friday. .
Leon POtta Wednesday ’afternoon',
chine on earth that will give
Mrs. Lulu Gray and son Robert' Vice-President. Mrs. Ruth Ocigcr; stales of the near and far west, nnd
found
him gaining very slowly i
4.__. Van
... _ de
j---------. ..... New secretary. Mrs. Eallicl Houghton; Rarely had he .een a cowboy or any
the customer more for the
and Carl
Gclsjn spent,
other person toting u pistol. The from the flu
money they spend than the
Year's day nt Leon Gray'd ui West rntaMtrrr. Mrs. Della Cottqn.
Mrs. Harold England and-twot
The Mesdnmes Anna CUrtte,; niovte lur.- given an altogether
Vermontville
SPEED QUEEN. No matter
cltildrcn of Kalamazoo spent the [
Mr* Bob Elliaton ha* been on the। Mar)' Curtis, Beatrice Oilton. Della {wrong impression to boys about thc week end with her parent*. Leon’
what
Cotton and Eathel Houghton at-, west. Thc people there arc not
sick list the pant few day*.
Pctts
and wife, Sunday evening)
Mr. and Mrs. P. Hoffman attendedI tended thc Missionary Society aT more given to toting guns than are callers at thc Pott* home were
•SPEED QUEEN, and all foi*
the funeral of J. Walker at Wood­ Mrs. Sarah Myers in Woodbury last ■. thc people of the east.
only
week.
[ Thc great need of boys, especially Vance Sharp- and wife oi Middle^ i
land Saturday.
villc
anti
Frank liarru and wit&lt;
{
P. T. A. at the Norton school Fri­, -The Ladle*' Alfi will meet at the of high school age. at the* present
day night, Mr. and Mf». J. E. Nor­ home of Mr*. Forrest Houghton thu time is tnstniction concerning the
week Thursday.
(laws, what they nrc and why. He
ton put on the program
Mr. und Mrs. George Scars ac- said he would hate to be compelled
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
companlcd by Mr. and Mrs. Titus to require an examination of tlw
We yill gladly refer you Io
Durr Cain of Lyndonville. N. V ., Wil', spent Sunday at Reuben Ger-1 members oi thc Rotary club on the
many Mtiiticd users. Come in
and Gazelle Lyons of Orand Rapid* I linger'* in Hasting*--------------- '
dlficrcnt degrees of crimes ot var­
were callers at Wni. Baynes Wed­
--- -----------------------torrs kinds and If we didn't know the
will be surprised.
nesday.
■, .
NORTHEAST WWODLAND.
laws wc are expected to obCy how
FOR STYLE AND
David Murphy and wife of Benton
Mrs. Lerna Tompkuu and children could wc« expect boys to understand
FIGURE CONTROL
• Harbor spent Hie past week at Win. of Vermontville spent Thursday what it all means?
Murphys.
with Mr. and Mr*. E J. Sheldon.
' The speaker recommended that
Mrs. Myrtle Mallalleu of Chicago।
Laurence Hansbaigcr and Vivian the legal profession,’ be called upon
was a caller at Win. Baynes Frl- spent from niday evening until to correct wrong mentak tmpreteions
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
Sunday in Lansing.
i of boys in school the same as the
Coy Stowell and wile attended Hie
Mr and Mrs f J. Six-Idon, Mr-1 medical profession has done in helpWrier ,*upp*r given by the row !»•«&lt;- and Mr. will Vclte. Mr. and Mrs.ring their bodies. Ur believed there»&gt;« aaicciatani in lituUiiga Friday Victor Rcaiitlicr and children were were no tvlher men so weU titled a-r. M. CKOK.
night.
in Hastings Wednesday evening.
I are lawyers to teach boys about Ilia

KKKKSnMS OF CHIMES

Social Events and Personal Mention

, “ .Si

I ip

NEW \l Hilt N

When You
Buy A Washer

QUEEN

CLARIS

OVERCOATS
Tans, Blues, Browns and Greys.
Values $12.50 to $27,50. Now at

sy4s

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CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

REED’S DRUG STORE
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.

Hastings Michigan

10c 'Toilet Articles
Cold Creams
Lotions
Tooth Paste
Antiseptics

Eace Powders
Talcums
Shampoo
Hair Dressing

Special Close-Outs!
I Pti Milk Magnesia33c
TPt. Mineral Oil39c
Cough Syrups16c to 49c
25c Talcums15c

z.

Trade Here and Save
For Friday, Jan. 13 • Saturday, Jan. 14

Butter
Coffee

Lb.

Maxwell Home

Lb.

Quaker Oats a“‘‘‘ or Regular
Salmon Fancy, Red
4 for
School Tablets
3 Lb*.
Rice Fancy Head

Soap
Corn Meal^lW
Bai

Flakfwhil.

23c
27c
17c
17c
10c
13c
10c

lie

MEAT SPECIALS
■ Spare Ribs
Pork Chops ccX’
Sausage Made

3 Lk&gt; 25c
2 u,. 25c.
2 u- 25c

Foundation Garment

Miller Furniture Co
Complete Home Furnishers

We Deliver the Goode

HINMAN’
W« Deliver

The Bif Little Store

�Tnr

FAGR MX

GUARANTEED

SET of TEETH

ihsttnos banner.

Wednesday, January

n» »n

THE CHURCHES,

WANTS

I
’ONE CENT A WORD JtO ADVERJtiSement for LESS THAN Me

son and John Texier of Hastings
acre guest* on Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Douglass.

CARDS of THANKS ™&gt;« wmo

NOTICE TO CliEtFTORS.

mc»ci&gt;

Home Economics
Extension

EXTRACTIONS PA?N 50C
DR. O. L. BROOKS
MADT OFFICE: ORAKD RAPIDS.
In Hastings: At Parker Haase.
Every Saturday. 9&gt;00 to 4:00

VsT. JOHN'* LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Hastings Home Economics Exten­
on group No. 2 luffi it* January
..•rf'r.e at
hnmn
C IS

.hairman. conducted an Interesting
tame. It afTordrd.il good exetctie’

NOTICE!
Itior.3 AND rur.s WANTED

Guaranteed'
RUPTURE
I Security

planned very w.ll. In December
the group had u demonstration of
Christinas sweets in plenty of lime
t.&gt; prepare holiday goodie... The
demonstration of vegetable cooking.

ARCHIE TOBIAS

Truss we nt will held your
rupture. New Method Fad
gives impaled comfort. Cents
here for real rupture relief.

The Prescription Drug Store

Our Success
Has been achieved through care­
ful business management and
•athfartory dealing with policy­
holders.
SEE’ US TOR INSl'RAXCK

in Athens. Bradford county. Pehn,
May 7. 1839 nnd departed this life
; Jan. 7,
lU months.
a
In 1354 at the-age of 15 he started
. t&lt;&gt;r Michigan by train with his aged
grandmother,
, i..uuiiivuir,, iiu-.
hl* parents
lauvir.a iussiuk
making

• church

or

the

UNITED•bbethbf....
.n rhe jy.iiTivj
jpiimey by
Tire "usl
first Willv.in- j
vj train.
SI mil. Tin.tx CUBIST. f.;r
" r Was
was spent
s|xnt at
at' Biivens.
BUvens. earners.
corners. I

p»u,i 41
the next, spring the family moved to' ii j:»&gt; &lt;
Hendershot earners where he has?41'*'.11 &gt;,J
• ■ Itiec lived.
.
I. *“’*u*'
At the outbreak of the Civil war,
Jit- enlisted April 23. 184J1 for Jhreej
months in the 3rd Micnigan Infan-!
' -try. then Jan 9. 1802 he enlisted in'
the Illinois Artillery.- being mustered
'out April 29. 1862 on account of Hl
health. ’On August 25. 1864 he
|V again enlisted in tlw 8th Michigan' .
-Cavalry. Company L remaining un-'_&gt; p-imu,
'til. the close of the Uar and came- t &gt;
BPniiP*,ll,r ,leo’* l,acit ,o ‘be X“n|i mr which lie has'
.
Ifclnce lived.
.
V •
. I»« b't"
; Jan. 38. 1863 he w^u united
unantaffe to. Jane Elizabeth Garn| ran. wha died Aug 23. 1894 To this J
|. I union live children wo»c born, one ' '
' dying In infancy. His three daugh-i’* 1,1
■ .-r ters have preceded him in death '".'.“i
h‘They wen;. Mrs. A.,N. William*, I o -8
’ Mr*. John Lcchleltncr and Mrs. E»-'- :■&gt; &gt;
I nest HajTws who passed away jiut ■
' | thirteen weeks ago.
j ,.,i'
' BAPTIST CHURCH.
j His one son. Charles I, and ten'
. , graudchiltlren.
fourteen ftre.a t-j ■'J1"*
• ’ , grandchildren nnd many "wither tela- __
tn.-- and friends survive.j
&lt;
■ Hi* aged -scr'er. Mrs. Roxana! stst
N-; Garrison, preceded him by two days, j
. ,
The funeral was conducted nt thelt.f;''a]
. jhime of Cha*. 1. Hendershot Mon­
-- day by Rev. Conklin. Burial in a f '

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS &amp; SON

MUST BE SOLD
AT ONCE!
Lsrje Detroit shuc hsn»» hu to
tlu. unitary five MAROS—
ORAND. UPRIGHTS *Ud PLAY-

Call not back thc dear dc)&gt;artcd
i
■ Anchored safe, where storms arc p':

; On the border land we left him,
•
! Soon to meet and part no, more. .
When we leave this world of'
th. sm
• • changes.
When we leave this world of care,,
W&lt;- shall find our .miMjng loved one,!
In our Father's mansion fair.
,

First Class Laundry
WORK GUARANTBED

Good PHOTO NEWS
HASTINGS PARISH.
. METHOD!-T EFIRCOFAL CIIUECII.
'
R&gt;v. C M. Onklia

GREEN'S STUDIO
HASTINGS MARKETS

her life. Siie was thc only daughter:
&lt;:f John and Nettie Thomas. Dec. I
20. 1905. »i&gt;o was united in marriage
with James Barker of Kalamazoo
county To this union a daughte: I
»*. oarn. July 24. 1928 she wat,
united in rr.arrtaw to Duiu^d 1. 1
S- ouster of Kalamazoo. who. with j
u. daughter. Mrs Thelma Britton'
lr.d grandson. Vinnl E. Br.tttm.^pi
Kalamazoo. her father. John H
1 &gt; ,nu&gt; and on* brother. Clare W. i.
Thomas, of Do-itcr. survive her. She, ‘'rar*. •«
departed this life D&lt;c. 23. 1932 m .
.
Kalamazoo at the age of 45 .year?.
i.r
and one month. Funeral services; l«&gt; &lt; 5
were hold In Truesdale's Chapel. I.Ijjr f"
Kalanuizbo, Dec. 34 at 2:00 P. M.'
with Rev. Harry Walker officiating.
Burial at Cressey.
■
Mr* Dan Douglass spent Tues­
day night In Hastings with Mrs.
Sarah Count while the Utter's son.
Earl, 'underwent nn operation for
appendicitis
His many friends
her? hope for his speedy recovery.
Mrs Willard Bagley and daughter!
and Mrs Buell Beattie and daugh-

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Hatnbttr.trr and

McCain of KaJaniuZ.io nnd
John Hahrstumpf of Ionia*

The prices on all of the mer­
chandise are marked in plain
figures . . . with the price of
complete funeral service.
’

CHARLES H. LEONARD
_

Distinctive Funeral Service
Also Ambulance Service

In Order to make room for our new spring paints, we
are offering you paints at a price which we feel cahnot be beaten, and have :(he quality of these paints.

These Paints Are All in Very Good Condition
I O»l.

Carmotc

Columbia

It»l&lt;l« or Odt.lilr -

House Colors

Br-Jlty A Vruunnu'

Floor Enamel

Namcl-lac Enamel

Floor Varnish
ttr*4Uy * yraeto»n‘i&gt; .
Sargent's Enamel

’1.50
1.00
1.75
1.75
2.50
1.50

’, CUI.

’1.00

1.00
1.00
1.25
1.00

I Qi.

$

70

35 .25

House Colors

1.75 1.00 .50
1.75 1.00 .50
?±„c.l0“En*"ul 1.75 1.00 .50
Some of these• numbers are limited. Get yours
as soon as possible..

B. A. LyBARKER
"Where Immediate Attention und Courteey Arc Shown Io All"

HASTINGS

Phone 2115

WE DELIVER

OBITUARY, ■ ,’ ;
B-•••:&gt;■ M. Thomas was bom in-.-; n&gt;.- n
Prairieville township Nov. 32. 18B7..

American Laundry

Our Prices

PAINT!!

CLEARANCE SALE I

Mia.

EllGER Sl’HOUI. NOTES.
Our visitors this month were Mr.
Chamberlain. Myrtle Weaver and
Mr*
Hamilton_. ..ijoying pur ho: lunches
, . Mrs.* Laubatigb wa.; very kind
to let us burrow her. oil sieve,
A number of tne children are
having the flu.
Tho.e vho had a perfect attend­
ance last month were: Mildred and
Wilber Bel-.-n/»T.d Irene Weaver
Marjorie Laubaugh and Jimmie
Dibble were our 100 spellers last
month.
Tlie sixth grad-* Geography class
1* making »n Egyptian scene in thc
sand table.
Reporter Francis MdNatt Teach­
er. Sarah DcPT.csttr.

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it. !.-,■&lt;&gt;
r&lt;i •

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rm. r.rorrriux cllv.cn

Friday of tlu-lr parents. Mr and
Mrs. Francis Gorham.
-Mr. and Mra Harry Dunn and
children are able to be out after
having had the flu. AH' were &lt;^&gt;n“ &gt;»■. I**
Mr. nnd Mra. Francis Gorham
were in Cloverdale on Sunday to see
Mary McKee who is seriously 111.
Her many friends here hope for
her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and
children of Kalamazoo were Sunday'
guests of her brother. Jim Wilcox.j!
and family.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and i1

Special January Clearance

TRADE-IN SALE
Tirestone
NON-SKID TIRES
CONTINUES DURING JANUARY!

Firestone eosts no more
and yon get a liberal
■ allowance on your old

-fires in exchange!

ANDRUS m
COURT and JEFFERSON
- HASTINGS : MICHIGAN

SERVICE
Phone 2240

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

[ Wednesday, Jan. 11, 1933

| thereafter, there was a dollar
tend Loan League for thia/ear arc:
I of tlw bank's usrets that could be '
I Robert C. Dexter. Kalamazoo, presi­
; pledged, under the provisions of the
dent; H. A Turnbull. Saginaw, urn!
। statute, for the purpo’c uf securing
,‘J.-I. Van Kcurcn. Lansing, vice-;
tlw county depcslts in the bank or
presidents; H T- Donaldson. Lun-;
I any part thereof.
sing, secretary-treasurer; and Karl!
' j - So far as the equities of Hie care
; R. Hepp. Lansing, executive man- (
lurniwia
are concerned n appeals to me that.
Jager. j user
Other uuicr
members
of tlie exe- v—
STATE'S BUILDING AND*। cSttve
commlttw
are: &lt;•Wm. C. Wnlr, «*”»»»»“**tnm P8^ one' P*n ] I in view of Hie fact that a large por........ .......
...» &lt;■&lt;.«
LOAN ASS'NS REPORT | Ann Arbor; B H. White. Battle Juiy ^5,
lu cash wa* far below Hon ot the county deposits ’???!’!*
nupuw. ai.ivr.i - Creek F H Jerome Saginaw- G. I
...
..
constituted a preferred claim
NO FAILURES IN 1032
fi“» “ “
tlw
that tl
.
■
and C N Remington. Grand Hup- to 8° 11,10 a rectlvereW. Edward B would be lurturSfliie und unjust to.
TUt cc AQcnniATiniic*
idi.
Finley. Jr. a former examiner of;the creditors of the bank. Including,
I RESOURC
Mt DO AbbUUlA
lUNo
; BEETS
- , PROFITABLE
------------------- the state
banking denortment was 'the departtara. to permit tlw bank
ES $14I9,590340
i.Xonuo
m 'and, intervening petitioners' to .«•
ex1: h’nust. the entire cotplly deperdt of
1
„ ,
pnnp TUIQ YFAR Au«u&gt;l and ®n September 3. 1931.,;
at thc expense of such crcdi-,
New Real Estate Loans Made
LnUr I nld I EAn was made permanent receiver. Soon ■;‘&gt;50,000
tors and depositors '
’
«
InYeorSS.’BMST-Wi" Michigan People Should Buy;rave Intere-rt^end regain pauMSlonl, Accordingly the Judge dismisses
! ihe petition of the petitioners with
Do Better This Year
, gujrar And He]p
of the &gt;S9,ooo of bonds owned by cost to the receiver.
.
Lansing. Dec. 31—The Building
.
the Nashville bank which were put ' ’ Thc decision in this case makes It
nnd Loan associations of Michigan
Farming
lip M security for a &gt;25.000 loan 1 possible for the banking department
hove added to tlwir record of safety
The one bright spot for Michigan from the Grand Rapids National :to now consider the subject of Uqul‘ and stability another year in which fanners tins year has beenthe augur Bank. Mr. Finley paid that loan,
dating or reorganization. It_ would:
there has been no failure Divl- heel crop. OLherwire it has been a
Attorney Kim Sigler later was (have brtn difficult to xcHganlzc
de nd* averaging four per rent hare
W *«b year for them.
i named os attorney torU* receiver,; the bank or liquidate until these
been .maintained and reserve fund-.
We hope every reader
will
buy
1 aUlu,
Action ot.hr
was taken
tonuuU
detennine
the
,St“SS? K“'i &gt;'1» Urt”"!!
ir.,
r
,
&lt;M
public
vlurli,
Ihe
have taxn maintained, and reserve bret sugar and
encourage the status of the public ftmd. which .the

BUILDING AND LOAN
ASS'NS GOOD RECORD

FARTED

irtb.HMSlai*

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X. PAY.

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paints?

idition

i .25

07947637

SIGHS HABLE

fjmda have Increased
during ’tilting uf more sugar bee- nipty. '.!■?
ue-.ernunru lilQ
the year, according to refiorts IUa*'Wfc,i'*n. ^'t grouera wen- paid i various rehosl districts had deposit-.
u ol mUfh
ttnU
by member associations of the *2.000 000 by Michigan sugar beet ed. Tim case was triid before
{ H
c lino by th, jaWyt-r»
Michigan Building and Loan League tactoriea. ll thc sugar consumwl In Judge Hawjey. who held that the.-e
. u 7 • ti
.
atLaSmK
-Mtchuan were ail beet sugar. It: uubhc deposits were not entitled toj'tl&gt;u
courl' 4 &gt;r
■
Deccmbfi first statemcnU of th- '*'ould “‘&gt;d nl leasl «.000.000 to the a preference and should, therefore.
------------------------ -- . -------- ,
»lxty-nve Building arid Moan nsso- revntx-s of the Michigan beet, bejtreated tlw same as any other,
I’rCRlfC
elutions
re- “,M"l‘ •
probably more Thu creditor or depositor
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
clations in
in the
tne state
state ahow
.-.now total
total re-;
sources amounting to
to’' &gt;149.590.340
H49.59OJ4O. ,
«'
«ni
“&gt;1 this
11,|m country can be.
be, nnd
and
Hw
.
directors
------- of the Nashville;
.
,
„ --------■
Aithmmh withdrawal
winUir..w..i -demands
-a.-nmmu 11„.
I}' Independent
............. ................
Althouah
tlu- should lw.
I*-, complct*
complchly
indi-jx-ndcnt. Bank employed some Grand Ra]nil:.
Rapids ==
February 17-1B arc thc dates of;
past year have been heavy tin- de- l“ ,h’’ matter of sugar production, i attorneyto file a petition in lhejr
cretiM- in fwtmgs has been’only five Wc can help our own people mid! Ix-half in the rm-lverahip proceed- Hut Lansing Area Y Conference for
oer cent for trtomt with thuM-hav- make a fine market for American ingi. Tills was recently tried l»-fore Ohler Boys Barry county ham been
mg to draw on their building mid ’ »A«n«‘r.-. 11 We will "Buy American."Kludge: Ju.lv.- H.wi.-e
Hawley, th.tiie receiver h..uu.l
being Invited to send 10 delegates Dr.
represented by his attorney. Mr. Auh-nbaih of Cranbrook is one of
loan savings for living exfx-nscs.and UM! only bc*t *u*arI Sigler, and. thc county of Barry by thc ifieakecthere have been nearly six thousandi
. ...
nvi-rnv ' ~
!
Pra-w
cutlng
Attorney
L
E.
Harnett.
investors who opened new neenunu' LAhT UtLTON.
R-al estate loon*
loans made during thc
the ,j *'aU 'Veek s l^l’cr.
ll* contention of the dl- and other service agencies kept a,
Real
year
&gt;5 051 557 "This'
war aggregated BWI.M7
nib. . Mr
»"' 011,1 Mrs
■— ’ ,,t
“”n w,',1M’n cn' irectors.that they were not liable on record of .unemployed . trartsients
kmounl. however,
howcrer. snouiu
nliouW be
be easily
easilyj. ”
»«rt»hied
lheis
children-----and "
grantl-i
the-..""
&gt;20.000
bund
of it&gt;iot
sAned.
for information
to Congress;
amount,
""----- 7T
--------------------- i T"
— .~
— ibecause
—;----- serveu.
-»»uurm«uua
iu vuhsicm
un Christ ma-v “■ CWUtmu
i fatlltv
.urw’--l ......
Ihu mmuia&lt; hildn-n
&gt;n.r ll.rawh
raull.- execution
r»«uuo,i and
and that.
Ihat If&gt;1 there'
&gt;hm u,
to MrrM nmraparticipation in the federal home
Two of Len Watson’s boys of
«ny ii.ibimv on the ixm.l,. 1. uon$ for meeting emergence:.
loan bunk system." Mid Karl R 'Cadillac have been visit mg relatives,;’*as limited to X.OOOt-ach. and that j n,.a,i the editorial about -G«.'lp'':
Hepp, executive manager of tin-;Hie Watsons in-mid around this ^^'r HablhtJ extended «mly- to the; jn (he jBnuarv number of the Ho­
rn a linger of the state 1c a guc. neighborhood the past two weeks. |aJ®°Unl of
vodntF•s deposit:.. lnr|an lt u very, very good and
• Elghrocn Michigan associations.! Mr. and Mra Stewart Watera cn-'no‘ *
^s-ei’ided lhrn read • Education for a Living '।
representing KI'.
ot w,'r
urtoux^ fGy Durkc-c and family of
Mary- Jacobs on pp. 139 in
nnd-loan imsAs.
Men lor January.
piled for membership in the system. | Ffoyd Morford b able to be out ■ £
H^SSeraoLUe
Bev. Dewey talked to all of the

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ber ar.-ociatlons to join the home
loan bank, barrow from it. und lend
‘mi
1Uinerm wH^W-!
»'« not granted, the
Ten of the members of thc Voting
the funds to the dltlrcwed home
K
’■hould * abrogated to Men’s Y group met for a pot luck
owner. We believe that .this will M.lhodu. 'Jhuwh at HMm Cm«». !“*
&lt;T
.A."'J"'A
aid greatly in bringing about gen­ Methodist church at Hickory Cur- ----- —~................. — ....------ .._&lt;i supper nt inc mime oi swii amuiprotlilsed to pledge in ordef to sc- son .lost Wednesday night. A short
eral recovery since there are many
cure the county hinds.
'and interesting talk was given by
gfxxl Inune loans being railed by; Mr. »„
u Mra.
m.^. ,«...
u............. .....
and
Paul Blanchard
and
It was Hie contention of the Howard Frose after which an enjoy-i
uthtfr institutions which the home' daughti is of Kulnm^/oo sjxmt New
owner would be able to maintain if Year’s with Mr. mid ’■Mrs. Elmer Prosecuting Attorney, in behalf of j able social time was had by all.
tlie county, that the directors were
--------------■ ■
transferred to tlx- long
term. WillUon and Marietta.
MARTIN CORNERS.
individually
liable fur thc full
monthly payment building and loan
Mason Newton is ut thc home ot
of thc bond. Tlie receiver. I .
■plan. Such a J&gt;lan boar d upon this
brother MAnson near Richland amount
|
Mrs. Martha Demond Wednesday
.national credit.reservoir will give for an indefinite stay qs: Manson Is by his attorney, contended that the
tire same high satUfuction to bar- ilcg with-the flu.
W-- are all bond entered Into between thc coun- jan. jg, for dinner. Club No. 4 will
rowers that Investors have exper- wishing him u xpredy recovery.
I ty lrea.,urer. the bank and the di-’entertain. A cordial Incitation Is &lt;fxMhZrwu
ir.r-in&gt;.„ of
&lt;&gt;r South
R.HHH ! rcc*Pn‘ constituted a written mitru-1 tended to all.
fenced through both ihe lack of any
Doris
Miss Dotis Hartman oL South ।
nnd couJd n&amp;,
vnncd or
will Cogswell and family. Mrs H.
depreciation on their building und nickory Corners spent Thursday :
loan savings
and tlw■ steady
divl- n!Rht .u.u
and riuiAj
Friday with
Mr. uiiu
und Mrs.
......... ...........
■—- .......
»uu air.
.Mrs. j ialtered by a parole or verbal agree-! Cogswell. Mr und Mr?. H. Munn
'—nt. such ns was claimed in rela- an(j mlsa Lena Hctdman of Lake­
doiHl^enrned."
-Stewart Waters
view, Mr. nnd Mra. Wm. Schantz of'
The December divldetld of the;-------------- '
,{on 10
pledging of th..- banks
building nnd loan Hssociittioivc as
It the world's average tempera-1 •'ecuritics with the county in lieu.of Vermontville, nnd John Whetstone
estimated by the state league Is ture were raised two or three de-ll,’9 &gt;20.000 bond, and that in view und family were New Year's dinner
,&gt;3,7&lt;IO.OOOM).
.glees, melting glaciers would inun- of
I*0511101'. ’»p courf-could not guests at Mr. and Mrs, Orr Fisher’s..
Qlliccrr. of tlie Michigan Building Mate thc earth.
.compel the receiver to sfiecincaHy . Mra. Eva Trautaejn and Alfred
| perform that agreement, or turn Fisher were New Year's guests of; NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE. • at this writing^ We tope to see him
Miss Paulino Clum of Coats (company with. Mr. and Mra.
over to the county treasurer the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trautwein on the
Grove is spending a few days with | Clarence, Dinriiart. of Ionia, were
Last Weeks Letter.
Mrj Blake-Barnum and children 'her
—b-onds belonging to the bank.
•her aunt.
aunt. Mrs.
Mrs. Herman
Herman Hauer.
Hauer.
:entertained Chnstinas by Mr. Mid
Center, road.
1
. ’—————————— ; ,
‘
Judge HnwK'iy decision covers al!
and Mrs.
Wm. Kepkey
Remember the preaching service; Mr.
.... ...»
-•
••• - en- -of
vi Hastings
tiu2Hiiiio spent
»uciit New
new Years
xears with
wiui
-Mr nnd Mrs Lewis J Matthews i Mra. Jay Smith. Mr. und Mm. Wm.
tcrtninMi Christman.
Christmas, Mr. and Mra. )hl
,r fathcr nni
andj ni[&gt;t
mother.
Mr. mid s.xint Christmas in Grand Rapids1H- VarittortiUff nnd non. Robert, of
lertained
lcr
|
the claims made in the case, aud it at the church next Sunday,
Thomas nnd
and sons. Mr. and
nnd Mri
Mr, Rc,Hjen Wilson,
Wllmn
s&gt;xPl .5nn
w# - ratata...
~
-------Si-fcZt
Mh1 ./Tr“2 WrM
AM
,- **Mr. —
.nd•
! Come to 8. 8. at 10:30 and stay; Verne Thomas
; ;Mrs. Otis Moran nnd daughter.
j m Foley of Cincinnati. with them and remained far the. Mra. Jay Smiths ft few days ago.
deal ol study. Tlie Judge held that and
„UU hear
..rar u» good
B.,« sermon.
scniiuii.
and'Mrs
Miss AH
the moneys deposited consisted of
*
KrilvMr 'Ohto. *• home for a two weeks’ va- week to visit her sister, Mrs. Bertha
The next meeting of the P. T A.
cation to visit her .mother, Mrs Matthews.
public funds, raised by taxation, Friday evening Wc all enjoyed ihe Hannah Morgan mid Win. Kelly.
I will be Fr iday evening. Feb. 3 at ’ho
which belonged, to the county ot program, very much. Mr. and Mrs/ Mr. and Mra. Otto Schantz and, Jerry Foky_ 4nd
’
Mr. and firs. Ht-pry Smith in | usual hour.
Barry for tlw purpoM- of carrying on Maus' of Hastings furnished some family spent Christman dayT aitli
%
its government, and that the board very good music and Mr. Bennett, their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. George
of suixrvlsora and county treasurer former Co. Agent, gave us an excel­ Pickett of Caledonia.
35,000 Michigan wage camel's depend on you
had certain important dutlbs to per­ lent address. Mrs Mae Ovcrsmlth, i Maurice Thomas and Mrs. David
form in order to insure the safe­ Mrs. Millie Fisher and Miss Alice Bcnewa spent Tuesday in Ann Ar-1
to buy Michigan Made Beet Sugar. If you fail to,
keeping of such county funds. He Whetstone furnished rcfresiimcnls bor with the latter's husband at thc
holds that these duties were not of colfce and sandwiches
these 35,000 workers may have to join the army
. University hospital. Mr. Benewa is
performed as fully as they should
Mrs. Rosa Haight of Hastings recovering nicely from his recent
have been nor as the statute requir­ spent a couple of days the past. operation.
of unemployed. Keep these Michigan 'wage
ed He held that the bank and Its week with iwr father. La-wis Hilton.
Mrs Louise Potts and mother.
F,“,Xr .p,m ChrU.mM
earners on the job.
.
.
officers and the county treasurer Mr.Wtanhu bm. W .nd conta-d
and the board of supervisors know, I., hl. hrd Kimrilmr. but U
,te
Hcrmin
or sltould have known, of the statu­ unpruun,.
. n.o.n, and lunlly ot Or*nd Rap­
tory requirements In these rcsjiccts
'
1 Sdvtmix
. ,dfland are charger! with such knowl­
Mr .ndE Mra ’wdl Harris and
Mr ,nd Mrs Ouy CTln* fcnd 8On'
edge. In deciding the issue. the
ue^d ’{gj,tV*™
court said tliese facts should be family uf South Bend. Ind. spent
•»/m mL rvrt'iiar^t 1
steadily kept In mind, and mere Saturday night nnd Sunday wtth '
with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hart ot,
technicalities and unsubstantiated hh/mother. Mr and Mrs.
, z
,
objections ought not to deprive the Jarman. Mrs. Mattie Hedges re- Jualtc ,tw'
lumM homo »Uh item tor a vUlt.
«'■ -nd Mr. IWxrt Tot.n .nd
county of Its-available resources.
Mra. Cror^v Dl»on luu tern ven
ot c«.no,l. .Wn( OirUImu
He held that tlw fact that thc
Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sugar Association
®”n'n.
sureties did not sign the bond in the sick the past two week* and was****1 1 li; *1 V’?**'6*".
Bay City, Michigan
usual place at thc end of the body taken to Pennock hnspiffil Monday. Adams and sister, Mrs. Win. TMnX8»te- and *««“&gt;
of the bond proper, but instead morning for an operation.
Mrl and Mrs. Bruton DeCocker
Frank Gnrbow was called to
signed at the end of the affidavit or
Howard City Wednesday by tlw wrjustification. does not in Any wise went to Knlamuno Saturday.Mrs. Will Page has been quite sick ious Illness of his father.
effect the binding force of thc bond
as against, the sureties.
the past week but U a-little better' Henry Neuman attended the fu-1
He held it a fact that the bond now.
•
: neral of his niece in Grand Rapwas not approved by thc board of
Tlie Ryan school started again . ids Wednesday.
supervisors And the Prosecuting At­ this Monday morning after three! MaUrjce Thomas of Galesburg'
torney as required by statute, but weekS' vacation, as our teacher. Mrs.: Bpenl the holiday week with his
held Hint it was accepted by the Walter Hammond, has been very parents. Mr. and Mra Verne Thomcounty treasurer and. relying upon slck with tlw measles.
- as.
that bond qnd the responsibility of
Mr. and
nnd Mrs
Mrs. Wm.
V.
Johnson from
Mrs Mnr&gt;. nidehnan and daughthe sureties thereto, he deposited the o
South
Middleville
hia ter. Jean, of Hastings spent Thurs“ "“' of **
‘J'i’?vi]le called on his
county funds in the Nashville bank sister. Mrs. Will Page. Wednesday.
j—
afternoon and evening with Mr.
Think what your extra profits would
and the bank received the benefit
Oscar Page of Hastings spent
Mrs. Verne Thomas and sons.
thereof. This situation he holds Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
-Mr. and• Mrs. ----Earl-------------Kermcen and■
mean if every hen were “right on the
bir\ds tlw sureties on the bond as Mra. Will Page.
,l family spent -------------Christmas with
----- —
the Other Models— G 4 J KA
much ns If there had been the re­
Lewis Cook and his brother. Irv- latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jock Formerly Priced O
job/’ Don’t put off feeding WAYNE EGG
—
quired formal approval of the bdnd Ing, arc both oh the sick list.
Snyder, ■—
of Hastings, Miss• Fern
Tl Ut
He held that the hoard of super­
■ Kcrmeen of Battle Creek (a epend- $77.50, Now only
MASH any longer.
HOPE CENTER.
visors had delegated the authority
i ing her vacation with her parents.
Mrs. Floy McDermott was called
ReposesSed Models $5. Up!
to the county treasurer to fix. and
jdeterminc the amount and kind of to Delton one day last week to see
BARBERS CORNERS.
WAYNE EGG MASH has proven that
bond and the character of the sure­ her mother. Mrs. Kato Williams, Last Week's Letter.
who was seriously sick but is better
ties.
hens are one of. the biggest money-mak­
Mrs.
Margaret Wilcox, teacher nt
al
thia
writing.
Thc Judge's conclusion Is: •’Thai
ers on a farm. It insures bigger profits—
Mrs. Jennie Warner ot Vermont­ the Altoft school and her pupils,
thc bond is a valid common law
bond, and is a binding obligation ville went to Kalamazoo after entertained a large crowd Wednes­
day
evening,
December 21st, to a
high
production at low cost
spending two weeks with Mrs. Fred
against the sureties ”
very pleasing program by the stu­
In regard to the receiver turn­ Ashby.
tamy attended thc funeral of dents and a fine and well filled
ing over thc bonds which he had
A WAYNE FEED FOR EVERY NEED
received from tlw Grand Rapids Babson Payne in Henton's rooms at Christmas tree.
Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver enterNational Bank to the county treas­ Delton one day last week.
AT PRICES THAT ARE RIGHT.
Mrs. Lucy Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. tained Mr. and Mrs. Truman
urer in lieu of the S-'o coo obliga­
tion. Judge Hawley stated: "It is Chas. McDermott. Mra. Burdette Muniori apd Mr. and Mrs. Lister
Brumm
and a lady friend all of
Mrs. -Fred
Ashby atprobably very true that
piuuaui;
uia, ure
the bank Lyttle. Mr. and .......
- “ -------and the county treasurer and tlw. tended the funeral of Mrs. Edd. Woodland New Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer endirectors had no power or authority Gates
*" Sunday.
“
'Mrs Mina Aldrich is on the sick . tcrtalned Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Shroyto enter Into ahy such agreement.
FLOUR H- FEED &lt;• COAL
CEMENT
LIME
, er and soil of East Carlton and Mr.
particularly in view of the fact that llat
BRICK ♦ TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Mrs. Velma Myers cf Cloverdale and Mrs. Bert Palmer and children
a large portion of the county de­
posits In the bank were entirely un­ spent Sunday with Mrs. Eva Bush of near Middleville New Year's.
and
also
attended
the
funeral
ofi
John Lewis on tiie. Beckwith farm
PHONE 2118 secured." He states that "there is
HASTINGS
rx-f.,
was taken
do proof in the case tending to,Mrs. Edd. Oates.
‘T.T'L seriously sick the other
show that, at the Lime of the exeAlbert Anders of Grand Rapids U day withi heart trouble. The doctor
cuUon ot the bond or at any time, voting al the home of Fred Ashby.; was called and Mr. Lewis is better

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■»»«
-----Est Frank Kennedy. dec’d. An-lcharge of Special-Admr. issued, «.*i'nUDT UCll fCF fJFU/Q nuil account of Adiiir. filed
fate enrolled.
. COURT HOUbt Nt Wb
&amp;t ftirah ,e
, K t Austin r
n
or_

«*-■------ -- ~ —----uon for Adtnr. filed, waiver of no- der allowing claims entered, final
PttOBATE COURT.
tice .filed. order appointing Adtnr.■ account filed, aider assigning nwKit. Hilon Walker, deed Petition entered.
due entered, discharge of Admx Uand ordv: to certify cjuwe t» circuit
Est. Roy Heath, Petition for sued,.estate enromd.
court fik-d bond on appeal approve.! .guardian tiled, order appointing
Eat. Mcli- .i C Ookay. deed. In­
land filed, warrant ^rni invent yfy guardian entered, bond of guardian t ventory filed.
filed
.
• . fi&gt;d, letters of guardian issued.
' tit. Doni Lake, dee d' Order al~
Annual acEst. ILuncr A. Shorter, deed Pe- lowing claim* entered, petition for
tition for Adtnr filed, order appoint-| license to self filed, order for pubRob«r. c&gt; his Admr. entered.
Jicatlon cnfefril
m ArUftr tow tte.1 MW.nl; B, ,
atalwr. dWd. Order
Sounder;
Brrt MM Okd. ordrr
c„,inn„ln&lt;
Hied,
annointinent of Lafayette U»Us- .
andd appointment
Est. WiHuon Maynard, deed. 11 ill
Icrnc entered, fiend fikd and let- .,-••
petition for jJrnbatc filed, orfiled, dU- filed, 1*
entered.
ardtan is*.' tder'for
"-’\ -’• publication
Est. Ira G. Hart. deed. Order

Admx.
jtentory filed.

d S&lt;’c- proof of wifi filed. ordur rfdiniltinn
Mitered, -juc&lt; plant c of trust
letter* ttstumentary u.,u«L
Umlting settlement entered.
&gt;n for hearing claims filed,
tp creditors issued
.
Perry G. Henry, dec'd. Order
wing flaltns enured.

In Our Meat Department

O. 1
□teak

Round or
s&gt;rioin

Q
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OCT
zoc

Lb..

Sausage - Hamburg u. 5c
Bacon Squares. 4 n* 25c
Smoked Picnics u. 6’/ic

Home Dressed Pork
Side or Back
u-. 7c
Fresh Hams
u&gt;- 8c
Pork Chops CCul'r 2 u». 25c
Pork Loin Roast End Lb. 6c
In Our Grocery Department

COFFEE. . . . . . . . . COFFEE
French Full bodied end fUvory 2 lb». 45c
Country Club Rich and diitinclitt lb., 25c
Maxwell House DEL. MONTE
27c
Beech Nut S
*
. 29c
Hill’s Brut
». 33c

Corn, Tomatoes
Q„.S1Q
or Green Beans v «»’ I “C
Standard qvdily - you chotct,

Peas

3

’ll..’

25c

Pineapple - 2 29c
Jewel Coffee 3 • - 55c
0160”^^^ ■= 10c
King’s Flake Flour ’..:i 39c
Vienna Bread
8c
A»or.d«1*—In h««»y syrup

Mirhijtr miilud. Lew*!), Mich.

Aocfrcr MW Kwk added» ecr baU.y l."t—Health fce',;d—Mede
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FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
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Grapefruit

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Tangerines S«u«l and juicy 2 dot - 25c
Leal Lettuce Fancy fol housa lb. 7c
Freih Carrots ..£1S . &amp; 5c
s

Bananas

Homemakers’ Corner
By

Home Economics Specialists
Michigan State College

• .Sandwiches are an Important part
&lt;tf the school lunch, and Miss Rr&gt;berta-HcMney. home economics ex­
tension nutrition spec tails tot
Michigan State College..has suggest«it a 'few variation* lor fillings
White, wiiole wheat, graham, rje,
oatmeal, raiun. nut, peanut butter,
and candied orange- peel bread may
ail br. u-scc^^pi these fillings which
include:’^
.Cottage cheese and strawberry
jam: ham and egg - with lettuce’,
bacon, lettuce, thinly-Sliced tomato,'
mayonnaise; Chcetrf. nuts', dressing/
sardines, egg yolks ipul through
:icvi’&gt;. lemon •juice: hard cooked
&lt;•»’•&gt;'X chopped with olirva. dressing;'
cucumber, nbts. drawing; pimiento.
olives, cheese, dressing; fig.-.' raisins,
lemon Juice; raisins or dates, pea­
nut buttt-r. dressing; raisins, clwpIMd nuu, dressing; honey or maple
syrup, peanut butter; honey or
maple syrup, cream cheese; prunes’
or apricot pulp. nut*. lemon juice.
marmalade, cocoanut; chopped beet,
cream 'cive-M-, dressing: chop|x.'d
celery und dates, dret&amp;lhg; shred­
ded cabbage and ehop|*rd carrot,
lemon juice or drawing; chopped
carrots and raisins, dreeing: xalmon, chopiied celery, dressing; raw
carrots and peanut* ground togeth­
er. lettuce, dressing; Chopped celery,
green tomato pickle, chopped egg.

lowing claims entered. ’
Ext. Sophrt-nu Shultz, dee d; Final
account ot Adtnr. Hied, order as­
signing residue entered.
Est. lyilliam ,E. Jolinctwk. ficc'd
Fir.it annual acahunt filed...
Est. Byron W. Wilkin;-, deed. In• ventdry filed.,
’
K-t. Eiwiod H. Sylvester. dec’d.
Warrant and inventory fikd.
_
Est. John I. Baker, tfc c'd. Petition
ASSYRIA.
.for hearing claims filed, ’notlcy to
■
cr« di!ors.U*ucd.
. . UW. Week s Utter.
Dr. Martin of Albion, an instruc* Est. Orpha A. Mowry, dccjl. Peti­
tion for Admr. filed, waiter of notice tor-at the Battle Creek sfhoul ol
filed, order appoint!::): Admr. t-n- Businc-v. filled thc pulpit at the
trrei. bjnd filed, letteyx Lwued. pe­ Brigg* and thc Ba&gt;c Line churches
tition for hearing claimf fikd. no­ at the ni triung service Sunday and
tice to creditors tamed: order'limit- . hb MibRet "To Tlie Unknown"*was
in; .'• ttlcnunt entered, petition to very impressive.
ca-’h. ‘••U &lt;g transfer U. s. bondr- Mr. aiul Mrs. Phillip Gant enter-'
(ikd. order gran'.inc petition cn- taint'd at their home in the Eagle
tried. Inventory filed.
district on J"hur?duy ol Ust week
Ed. Calt b4ti bridger. dee d. Order at a three o’clock. hinche^n. .their ■
allowing annual* account '.entered. . patents. Mr. and Mrs John-Gaut
E-: M‘i.ton Clin*-. d«e'd .Annual and grandparents. Mrs. Ed. Garret',
account fikd. order.for publication ot Vermontville, nnd sisters. Lois
entered. ,
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Gaut. teacher ot Art at Escanaba,
I •: Krniirth Stanley R«vw. dix d' Bernice. Physical Educat ion instr uc- •
Dbeluirgc of Admr. iwued. f*t*i&lt;- tuC at Jackson and friend Walter
•Adnan of Ypsilanti.
id Stanton has returned from
Flint and i* at thc liomc ot hu
brother. Mr and Mrs Will Stanton
Mr and Mr» Carl R«&lt;
wrra
cn probate hi d. order anmittuw guest* at the home of their Mvter.
will enured, h/nd fikd. k’.trra is- Mr and Mrs Graham Millard over
sued, order limiting settlement en-|ihc'Ncw Year pcruxt
nnd. petition for bearing claims
Tne Bngga Ladies’ Aid Society
filed, i.uti.i to Creditors :'-susd.
after -a cc..-,itn;n of activities for a
1.1 Albert W . Hiltom, de- • tunc will again meet on Thursday,
prujt of will fill'd, order admitting' January 12. at Ute church biuemcnf
will entered, bond filed, letterx u»- for dinner.
‘uert, order limiting settlement en;
Mr. and Mr*. Cut! Rte.rf- of Autt-rad. -|&gt;etlUon "fur hearing claim* gw-ta who recently sold their grutiled. notice to creditonr issued
eery and meal bu-incs*. have taken
i E»l. Orph.i A.’M-.-v.rV. die cl J'e- up tl’.tif ’abode with Mrs. Albert Rice
lit:; n i-j as. un CoiL- imeis Power tor a tun- until they take jxi swsion
stock filed;; urder K&gt; assign sibek en- nt a farm mar Vermontville.
tered.
Mr, and Mr- liuah Cum* were at
E.«t Homer A. Shorter, drc’d Baud Partland' on Tueudnv ’tif. hist
••nt-Atfmr.-lilcd'.- tettets*-«f- Admr- ra-’trt—Wtllnrtf-Case- home- whwe MH'rt.
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home recently burned our.
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. H-t. Lillian R. Ili’.l, dot'd Waiver
Mr..'. E: lie Miller nnd .daughter*,
of notice filed., brdir up;&gt;oinung Bertlu Miller and‘Mrs. Alma DurXdir.r entered. '
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' ham,- and children culled Saturday
E.U. Gu. i Wuim. deed. Tc-ti’na:;,.' in :A-c the uew’ grdndjfon.' Charles
■I irwhoMcr.-. filed, lien-- t ■ .ell Keith, al the D.i'."d Miller home m
rftil iMa-.c i.vued. oarh-Mere .a!; Battle Creek. •
•?: r&gt; .d
iih cf
Mr. and Mr Ronald Warner of
EM&lt; rc:i!«D. McVrati. An’nual Detroit ar.d Mr.- Svlvl.t Sculmorc of
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n filed
,Caunp Coaler wen
.-t.- a'. th&lt;- Mr.
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, d;-. 'd. and Mr.-. Fivd M;ih r lx«r.&lt;-on New
Waive r &lt;&gt;: notice filed, order up- Year's Dav.
.
poU:Uhg Axthxf. entered, bond .of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purcell and
Arimr. filed.
Admr. i»-ued. Mr. r.i.d Mrs. Arthur Miller were
older limiting ft-Ctlt-inent eniercd. guest* at the Ben Conklin home on
yztitiun’ for heftruig claim* filed, Sunday.
notice to creditors L-wticd.
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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY II. 1033

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3

17c

11‘t,n* j'?";'

&gt;&gt;nd

faniU

amt Mrs. Earl

hig ‘•■ciarc Shchian und family of Quail,r ? ar’ ,raP district. Mr and Mrs. W.
ing claims filet
Teaitor.- weeks und Mrs.’ Alma Feichuer of
. K.ilamo, were guests at Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Gould's recently.
ip- fil' d, onlvr Jur publi
Henry Balch of Buttle Creek. Mr
andjyti-. Matt Bulch nnd Vonda
Order spent Tuesday with the Henry Mov­
iinis
ers' family 'at Grand -Rapids

Save Money in ’33...Join Our Christmas

SAVINGS CLUB
An Easy Plan to Fit Your
Financial Circumstances I
If you have not already join­
ed, this is a good time to start.
We will he glad to explain the
many convenient plans.
You can start with a small
sum and increase each week,
pay a regular stated amount
each week, or you can join
under our decreasing plan.
Qo/ INTEREST ADDED

O/O -I0 each PLAN!

Look Over These Plans and.
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•on. Ray Hamilton. Mr. und Mr...
FYrd IrwiiLand family. Mr. and Mrs.
trli.t. Nt-winon and family- u! Grand
Rapids HiM-nt Sunday and Monday
•*ith their parents. Mr. und Mrs D
W. Irani .
Mrs Mnrfd Benedict. Mr. und Mrs.
H McDonald and family of Bat­
An- tle Crtdk. Mr and Mrs. H SharjA
EM. Maty S Mason.
nual account of guardian-------------- , ■ item and'lzland. ate dinner Satur­
account of guardan filed* order al- day with Mrs. Amanda Heath and
fowing-accoun! entered, duciurge of
guardian Kvutd, case enrolled. '
Mr. und Mra Bab. Elliston visited
Est. Etter, B Payne, dev d Petition G. C. Jennington at Nashville, Sanfor Admr tlied. waiver of nxtiee
filed, order apiwintlng Admr. en­
Mr; Lulu Gray and con ypbnt
tered. frond of Admr. tiled, letters of Sunday at L H. Gray's in West VerAdmr filed, order limiting scttle- bmontvlUc.
Tiu- avetage* Calory ol school
A Shorter, dee d ' P«

&gt; creditors usu.’d. inventoiy filed '
Est. Lillian R Hill, dec'd. Bond ot.
Admr. filed, letters ol AcL-nr. wued
Er. Gcoxtfc w Davis, deed. War­
rant and inventory filed, order appGintilUI Admr. entestfd
F. t B&lt; rnicc. Albert and Grace
Col-- Petition to use money tor
minors filed..
.
Est- Mason Cline deed. Petition
t.» depo-tt bonds filed, order id de­
posit bunds entered. , E-’ Cotdvlla A. Bissell, deed Inverricry tiled.
F.-’ William Smith, dee d. Annual
account ot Admx. filed.
Ext Georcc Richard Lobdell and
.Helen Bernice Lobdell. Petition for
fluatdian filed, petition for guard­
ian and nomination by minor tiled,
order apjxrinting guardian entered,
bond filed, letters Lvlued.
Ett Walter R LoWell. dec’d Pe­
tition for Admr filfda waiver of nolite filed, order appointing Admr.
entered. bond-QL Adinr.'Hltd, leliera
,o! Admr. issueB.

MARHIAGE LICENSES.
La-rence Hughes. Hiskary CurI
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Virginia South, Gull Lake .......... W

teachers in \lw United States is

Capital

Hastings,-Mich.

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Make Thit 25c Tett
Don't wake up lor bladder re­
lief. Physic the. bladder., a* you
would the bo avis. Qrivc out imaumies mid exci-ssire acids which
came tlie irritation resulting in
wakeful nights, leg pains, back­
ache. burning and frequent de­
sire
BUtOCTS. the bladder
physic, made trom buchu. juniper
ml, etc . works effectively on tlw
bladder as castor oil on thc
bowels Get a regular 25c box
and after four days if not reliev­
ed of getting up night* yqur
druggUi will return your money.
Make this test. You are bound
io feel better after tlu* cleansing
and you get your regular sleep.
Carvcth &amp; Stebbins, druggists.
Hastings, E- L. Kane, druggist at
NMkylUe. ray BuUU k u brat
seller.—Adv.*

Decreasing Club Plan
Start with the largest sum and
DECREASE your deposits each
week. This is a very popular plan.

Even Amount Club Plan
Put in the SAME AMOUNT
each weeh. In 50 weeks;

25c Club pays.
50c Club pays.
$1 Chib pays.
$2 Club pays.
$5 .Club pays.
$10 Club pays.
$20 Club pays.

. $ 12.50
.
25.00
.,
50.00
.
100.00
250.00
.
500.00
. 1,000.00

$75,000.00

Telephone 2103

AUCTION SALE
Having decided to quit farming, I will have an auction sale at the Ernest Haynes
farm, 6 miles south of Hastings and 1 mile south of the Hendershott School, on

TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1933
Sale to begin at 1:00 P.’M., I offer tlie following:

HORSES
BLACK GELDING, wl. 1SOO. age 14.
BLACK GELDING, wL 1450, age 14.

CATTLE
RED COW, 8 yr*, old, due Feb. 19.
HOLSTEIN COW, 5 yr*, old, due Jan. 18.
HdLSTElN COW, 3 yr*, old, due Jan. 27.
HOLSTEIN COW, 2 yr*, old, due April 28.
GUERNSEY BULL CALF, 3 mo., old.

HOGS
DUROC BROOD SOW, due April 10.
DUROC STOCK HOG.
11 DUROC FALL PIGS.

SHEEP
33 GRADE SHROP EWES. SHROP RAM.

SLEEP GOOD
EVERY NIGHT

In 50 Weeks
Ic Club pays. . . .$ 12.75
2c Club pays. . . .. 25.50
5c Club pays. . . . 63.75
I Oc Club pays. , . 127.50

Hastings City Bank

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Est. Georg- O. Jones, dec'd. Order
‘Ax-igning residue entered.
E - Hazy! B N't-.1 Annual ac­
count &lt;rf guardian tried, ix’tition for
definite tnalnienancv oi children

Increasing Club Plan
. Put in 1c, 2c, 5c, or 10c the first,
week — INCREASE your deposit
1c, 2c, 5c, or 10c each week:

HAY, GRAIN AND FODDER
9 TONS TIMOTHY HAY.
8 TONS ALFALFA HAY.
2 TONS MILLET HAY.
400 bundle. CORN STALKS. STRAW STACK.
300 BUSHELS OATS. 60 CRATES CORN.

TOOLS
McCORMICK GRAIN BINDER, 6 ft.
SUPERIOR DISK DRILL.
McCORMICK MOWER, 5 ft.
OSBORN DUMP RAKE. DISK.
WIDE TRACK SLEIGH.
RIDING CULTIVATOR.
5 TOOTH CULTIVATOR.
2 HEAVY WAGONS. LIGHT WAGON.
OLIVER 99 PLOW.
3-SECTION SPRING DRAG.
60-TOOTH SPIKE DRAG.
STONEBOAT. LOG TOAD.
HAYRACK. NEW DUMP BOARDS.
BUZZ SAW, with Ford motor.
FORD ROADSTER BODY.
TRAILER with rack. A-type HOG HOUSE.
2 set* WORK HARNESS.
20 bushel late SEED POTATOES.
SINGLE HARNESS.
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6 bbl. GALVANIZED TANK. GOOD BOAT.
2—10-CaI. MILK CANS.
10 GALLON BARREL CHURN.
PRIMROSE CREAM SEPARATOR.
POWER WASHING MACHINE.
OTHER TOOLS used on the farm.

TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10.00 or under, cash. Over that amount, eight
months’ time will be given on good bankable notes with interest at six per cent. No
goods removed till settled for.
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ROY TERPENING, Propr.
. COL. HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, I9J3

DOWLING.
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&gt; state road.
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Morgan.
rams uirri/ nnArDiu
’ll&gt;c Fuher school will hold theirtWeek's Utter.
I Honoring the birthday of Mrs.
p. T.
A.. Una
Chicago ' Marshall
jFARM
num WEEK
Oulu PROGRAM
rnvvmnni r.
*-. a
uui Thursday
inurauay evening
evening . ”
....rHou®:Van
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Mannan Pierce,
rierce. several
several of
oi tiie
inc relareia■*--------Program will be furnished by Carrie who lias been spending his Christ* uves and friends gathered at her
Vigitors to
To Michigan
Michigan mate
State FUher and Lena Becker, eaU by ITUU *acatton with hb father went home Saturday evening'to celebrate
AT’
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in
ivuitors
i- to Landing Saturdag-tar a visit with the event, cards were a feature, aL
sa.A
' relatives before hb return to Chirefreshments and a pieasaht time
nlngham. All are welcome.
[. cago
to reported.
Mr. and
-_a Mrs
.... Allen
... . Delong
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Mr and Mrs. Claud Spellman and
‘ ; E*»t Lansing.—Just plain enjoy­ tended the funeral ot Ruby Miller
granditatnght
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Ctund
Lrdgc
vU
Iter
of
Grandy
Ledge
vb,o
n
charle* Mrs Eha Payne and
in
Hastings
Tuesday.
Bud
to
sec
a
' went will be one of tlw chief' occuShaffer, Miss Amy of Battle Creek were re­
u*r ' Hatlie Shall*.,
I nation* of visitors to the Michigan young man
......, uf 23 years and such lied ha^Jsteter.
- - !tSr- '- Mrs.
State camp" during Farnu-W-,.terltag
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pax* on. He was and family Bunday/
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c#nl guest® at thc Roy Rios home,
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. Bruce Smith of Lansing u spend- Chark &lt; remaining for a short visit
Week. Jan 30 to Feb 3. according only sick fivr. day*
Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Nobles of lr‘S Part of J’-b Clirbtma. vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Moxum and
to thc committee which lias pre­
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lht' W«bb home.
family of Grand Rapids have been
pared, the program with I he idea Coral vLsllcd lust week at U&gt;c ilome :
that far num and their «lvc« will be of their daughter, Mrs. J.ick O'CunMr and Mrs Cecil Munton and tne gwwis of their mother, Mrs
glad to forpc I buxlnew for a few rax
family of-Hastings vt*ih-d in thc Millie Herrington. Mis.'Eva 8«cet
hours rtch day while tiiey take part
in contest*. Ihlen to mu*lc. or en­ spent New Year * day, with Mr und returning with them.
.
uni Turedaj afternoon.
.
gage- In Mime .other form of enter- Mis Russell Hart (J c.-ivird/le.
Mr and Mr - John Van Slcklr
Mr . atid Mrs. John Di-prie. t-r are
tainim ni
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Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
Jack O'Connor and EUton Chase &lt;nd family of Lansing vioited the 'recovering from an attack of the flu
■ Tao of tire evening programs will mdde a burtiM-.w trip • to Lansing Van Sickle farm Saturday.
Willett Rice has also been quite
ign liuht on M-rtoiuneM and delve Friday.
Milly.Flury is vuiUhg friend* hi *lrk tire joist week but te consider-'
deeply into Q»e realm.* of fun. Two
UH* uf colds and flu. on our road.,‘Hasting., fur a few davs. .
ably improved at present, hb *on
nights liavr becn.srlecU-d because In Those
Ttioae Who
who are just
juxt gclUrtg
geturig over 11
It
AHlt.
ttJld |umily „t
and wile. Mr und Mr*. Theron Hire
previous years a portion ‘of the are, the Sinclair family. Ciuis. Row•1 wagiac and Mra Hany Sjx.iu.bl. d Oxm-tock vlrtted their parents
thc* here and at Battle. Creek tlu Mrs Frank Matteson Sunday cve{wiMld-Ire audience has been unable k, I.mto Mr .nd Mr. ctad „„
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,of
4 Harting* .,
'a
Sunday.
and chiMren
w&lt;
—x—
i to secure seaLv to watch tlw fun.
'nlr&lt; caller* were, Mr . and Mn Jake
Mr.-and Mrs. Charlci BcLmi at­
Students, faculty, and oubidr talent
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tended the, Parent-Teacher meet- . The, death of Mrs. Myron Em­ UCrwkcr &lt;4 Scotts.
occOrr-.-d Sunday at,the home
Sothard.
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, ,
mg which
held at Hit Banficla mons
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Mr*. EUa Divkerauii.- UJ|» DickTiie fire alarm was sounded about!
Tta-Ur of Uiwng &gt;pent a church Friday evening.
i Most of rii«- Culfege departments
of
la-t daughter, Mrs. Loretta
,
rraoii and Mr Pp&gt;nk Mattosuu are
'prepare special exhibits winch arc i&gt; o'clock Saturday evening- and th'.- [&lt;w &lt;**i* wl^‘ Lenwood Ciiri. to|.ju&lt;
Demonstrator
Mrs
BUnclxI)epiir»trr
callrd
on
.
ire feeling
iwt up in tlie dejiartlncii: building, truck made a quick run to Lylt-■ ’'l
■ &gt;I Ba It-.more ‘‘
h«r tattur. Millon Trafford hear
or In ottar places on the campus. Fidu-r * home. Their chbniu-y i«&lt;t
Arthur and Opal Webb made a Cittll lake Thursday. Mr. Trafford r&lt;- teramJi'P and |* survived by three.1
Tlkw- exhibits have educational burned but‘#c»ting*firt to the siding buttneag trip to Bank Crrek Satur- turned recently from' Anu Arbor children.
Mm M-te-a. Tmk9r. M:
Mr* Bnmw formerly of this
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{value but they are prepared in such around it Tlw blare w» . promptly' day.
district
pa.-j*d
a
s
ay
at
her iurme
Loretta
Wrtks
and
Leroy
Emmet,.
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where he received rmdlcwl,attention
• way that Uivy are also cnj&lt;‘ynbl&lt; put out with no damage dune.
Sunday P. M. Much sympathy la
Austin Delons,
hav ir&lt;i.
been .1.
at
i^riuiiK. who nx'
Mr. and Mr. Only Fti’wr visited/of thia place.
i Tlie eiutlnteritut division always has
to the family.
&lt;
I Grand Lrdgv lor a few week.- with their mother. Mr*. Mary Usher In ’ Remember the Ladle** Aid dim'r extended
I an exhibit ol some ol the newest
I hu .x&gt;n. Alien Dt-loni;. returned f|un- tne Hendershott district. Sunday: 'on Thursday. January 19, t.i which
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l drvt-lopmeiit' iu electrical linen Tin
Hickury Corner* spent Saturday and
A e&lt;«Ki many attmdtd tlie P T. day and will be a? home with hu Mrs. Fisher b quite side at thu 'all art inilted.
[ chembtry department gives ■■■nine A. ntL-cUng at the Brown sehuol-: daughter, Mi». Hatlu- Bluffer,
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Lyle
anting and a belax cared for by her j
I dein.ui.-t ration* bl chemical re- house Friday evening. A very good
WEEKS CORNERS.
Dickeraon.
Arthur Webb and Lenwood Chrt - suiter; Mr... Etta Tolles, of Lansing. I
actiotu which are startling to those lime was had. School Qommix-loM- topher accompanied Kenneth WitMr and Kirs’* Archie MatteMff
Mr. Archi- Newton attended thc
Mr and- M.-.- Ser
unfamiliar with the reactions ol er. Mrs. Smith, attendM, also some ■ cox of Barryvilk* to the- New YearX Sunday and Monday
md , family, Mr. and Mrs. Erne*: tuileral a! Mrs Rd.1 Gates Sunetay
| many common elements and corn- 0! tire Barry County Normal girl*.,
rally at the Nx-hvllli- theater
with Mr. ;&lt;iM Mr* Harry McCarty MJtt...-ur. of the McOmber district. -I' M at_h»r Iwmc in tne Doud
I pounds.
who presented a play
. La»t Monday Mr. and Mrs Clare a “fc.On,““br"1‘iMr “'«l M" F“s Wfc«««l&gt;
Oiy- ut tlw feature* which has al­
All enjoyed the L A. 3. meelbiH Mead. Marcia Gayle and Cecil Wlnways taen popular l.-. the rille abbot- Tliu.fcday at the hwm- of Mt . and a:u of Batik- Creek visited at theMr. and Mr- Victor Sproul and
of tiie Culver district and
duRjJi m tlw pa-&lt;ingot
ing contest. This shoot h super­ .Mn. Evan Fuller.
j Mead farm
family trrumed to tlojir iiomt in.Mr- and Mrs. Ed. Casudy of Battle her mother. Mrs OraonGurreU who
vised by the military di-partnu-nt
W-- all lypiputhire deeply with: Dopald M.ad motored to LakcSunday after visiting rela- Cteek spent Sunday with Mr. and lived mtar Delton
which Will Tumuh 22 calibre rilles Mr-. Watruur, our teacher, in tlre 'rew la*t Monday to »pend a lew
Look These Bargains Over Before You Buy
death ol Irer I.-ulrer. Mr. Hick*, days
tha lunu-. t la.-t year shot while ly­ School will begin again thb Tues-: Kcinreth WtlCOX spent Sunday
ing on hu back with lib feet toward dal.
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with thc Webb vouh.; iolx.*
• the target
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Mr. and Mrs.'Herman Johnror.' Viola Hagerman of JLitth- Creel
Tlie Cote-ae’Military Bund and Irom GicriiviHe wen- viiUlina- Mr.' *rrenl cue day isu-t ••■.»&lt; &lt; at'lhe home
group "i • ■ -i- Mi In I............ a ill and Mr*, itelpit Hcnney Sund\v.
Dcmarux Hagcrmah.
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN furnuli niu^rul cnteitaitrnw-nl. Vi»- Mr*. Scott Allrrdlng reidria .l' I"11'- ice un 1 h-..u u.«ppk- lake h
• cal and instrumental xol-i* aw in- home teat week after canng fur her again solid, w Hit tahermen and
l eluded m the g«iHrul afternoon p.-.- abter-in-JAw. Mrs. Earl McKibben, ikaler., are makiiig arsoite
I: grams.
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«.f Harting*, who war. quite ill with j anev.
tite tlu.
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QUIMBY.
H1GIIBANK.
Mrs. Crocklord s daughter from ■
Sheridan visited her Thursday.
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EHMUSKU)
Mr. and Mr. John Shupp enterRichard E&gt;;.. .
ebuic)&gt; with a 'rev and program by tained itlalive-.i* from Indiana Bun-' *l*nL a lew day.\ at the l»ro
|the fccfmol and Sunday Sclxx?! un- day.
Mr and Mrs. Laurel Mar- luiU
i«t r tin- tupervixion of Cameron Mc*Mr. and Mr*. Burt Ding andjanalyjlniytc. t'-acluT and Mr*. Lowell, om family were guests of the former's
Mr*. Sylvester Skidmore ol Camp
/of the Suudiiy School teachers, and rtste-r. Mr. and Mr* Norman JUch- Cu.rt«r *pcnt aJew days with, lie:
(Wax enjoyed by a la(gc crowd.
| daughter,
Mrs. ”
Byron
Guy and
iare^m'of Lake* Odosa Sunday.
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lily.
j Millings began at thecjiurch Sun­
day nlftln. Rev. Conklin haifaa.hls
’ Mr. and Mr* Tom Hoffpan andNORTHEAST WOODLAND.
of.&lt;li\idi inL-. iiivi hl your sfirplus funds
। helper R&lt;Jiicobs of Chartotle. A Last Week » Letter.
family and Mr. and Mis. Glcip,
Iguod attendant is urged.
I-! Hoffman
atU-nded ihe funerXljoP'A!
in building and loan shares. Tlicy are
Friends und neighbors were? sad-&gt;-«
Vigorous and Winey
Lb.
| Mr.- Minnie .Bidi Iman entertained dened to hear of the .■•.id death of Hollister in Na-dwjl!&lt;- Sunday
as near depression-proof as any invest­
Special This Week
Tin
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Jones and son
iMlm Gwendolyn Gaskill and Mim William I Walker at the home of
‘Dorothea .Traver of McOmbrr &lt;!:&gt;- hi* daughter. Mr* Charley Weaver Larry, .of As-yria spent Thpraday
ment you can find and return a
of
Sunfictd. . Funeral Saturday 'e vening with Mr. und Mrs Frank
itrtet recently.
Rich, Full Bodied
- reasonable dividend.
. Mfr. nnd Mrr. Dirk lipllman enter­ afternoon at Woodland. U. B. Hawbhtx. Mrs. Jiawblliz returned
i’.&lt;iire with them for a few days’
sPeci«nhi»week
Lb.
.] tumid mmpttny over the iwlida. * church.
Those
who wtr® New Year's vbl- t'islL spending SaturtLiy' alte.-!&gt;i&gt;n^Dc-troit and Battle Creek. •
j Hi® Sundav Sehoni .Chis* iwriv trcE in Hastings vrerc. Mr and Mrs.) noon and Sunday with her abler
3
Lb.
Pliny Hansbanrer and family and and' family. Mr. and Mrs. Edward
liui* been pctpoiicd until Jan. 20 at fxlah and friends' from Lansing Manning ■ of near Bellevue.
Bag
'the home uf Vivian Spomiblc.
j Mr and Mrar Shirley Jiiuman took dinner with Miss Bcxmc Valen-| Mrs Fred Miller and two daughLine; Mr and Mis Mlles Suwdy and i tera of Assyria e|u-iH Thmsetey t&gt;i
and daughter *|&gt;ent jurt pt tin- lioli- family, Mr. and Mr*. John Staira Mr. and Mr- Byron Guy’s |
Iday. at Jncksdn visiting' Xfri. RiU- and
D/tioil'i Cbltil Building and Loan Attocialion
tb.
family took dinner with Mr.| Mr and Mr*. Bert Daly callfrd on
manmother. Mrs Johnson.
and Mrs. Vandlen.
Mr. and Mis. Tubal Garlingcr near
' Rial Kellogg, who is attending
1250 Griswold Street', Detroit
Mr and Mrs. Paul Eiiglckroud and Nashville Sunday.
lb.
Atsubilglil';. Bu-lllixs College 111 son
&lt;&gt;f Detroit spent New Ye-i'*! Jim Burchett and son, Hugh -of
Battle Creek spent hb vocation ut with Mr. and Mn. E. J. Sheldon, Mr. • Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.
J. I. Maus &amp; Son, Kcprc-entaiives in Hastings
home.
,
and Mrs Leon Tyler nnd fanuly of i and Mi&gt; Clare Matshull. Hugh re­
Tin- New Yaars social at th-- Woodland we re ub 1&gt; gue-su there ‘iinalncd until Wednesday,
church w l. well attended. A!) en­
Mr. and Mrs. i! J. Sheldon Cbltedl Mr. and M:*. Paul Smith und .-on.
joyed thc pictures ot the W. K at Ot.-oii Sheldon*, home In South' Victor, of Buttle Creek jpetit Mtjnbunteld Sunday alte-rnouli.
day with Mr. und Mr* Bert Duly;
ftl-.e Ann J. Kellogg .chool shown by
Mr. and Mr.-. Carl Iteauther and
Mr. and Mr-. George Hoffman
Lloyd Shafer which was very in­ daughter. Mr. and Mr&gt; Howard. M*nl New Year's day-with Mr and
structive and ink-resting.
Cluin and family of West Odessa; Mra. Leon Tolman mar IMttkMr. und Mra. Manley Sherman spent
Broads
New Year s day al Charley: Creek.
and daughter and Hah Cliallce of Vclte i.
Ehret skidmort? of Augusta spent
Ha.-tir.us and Mb* Mary Cinitfce of
----- ———ta
■——
I Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. By­
Bari
Nashville spent New Year» at Ir.v
KLINGENSMITH.
j ton Guy.
Cluff w...
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Clare Marrtwll andjanillv
rfiTl'k fi!”
Mrs. Jo&lt;* Stokus had the mtefor- spent Thursday with her mother,
■ Ol'TH THORNAPPL
tune to fall down a few cellar steps Mis. Etha Burchett, in Kalamawo
Lb. Loaf 4C
Grandmolbar'i
I Tlieodorc Wtcritiga. ,Jr.. of West Saturday und injure herself so It Homer Wade r.tunvd home with
was necessary to call tlie doctor.' them for m lew days' visit.
| Middleville returned home Frida; Wr
hope she will tx- better soon.
Mrs. Sarah Calkin&gt; and son of
। after spending several day, with hi&lt;
Mra. Mary Supndcis enter tinned Nashville sp-nt’ New Yqur* day
1 grandparents. &amp;)i. and Mr:.. Cha*. B her daughters and husbands from with Mrs. Ada Bell and Pearl
Johnun.
Detroit Tip'd Indianapolis over Nek -Baxore.
Robert Chubb returned Monday Year’x day.
.
| Mus Velma Hoffman spejil thc
tafter .’pending a week with relative.'
Several in the community art: wpek end in Battle Creek anti Geo
। in Kalamacdo
very ill with the flu.
| Junior Hollman ot Coldwater called
I Mr. Ben J Park, caged on Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. Claud Willson and'for her .Sunday evening tlren-, rcI und Mrs. J.ihn P.ill Monday noon Mr.Znji Mrs John Andler railed turnihg'to their parent-. Mr. and
' and brought Mrs Poll and little Mill on Mr. and Mrs. Lee Xapham in. Mrs. George Hoffman &lt;, spending
49 Lb. B«a
2&lt;MLb. B.,
Ito their home as Mrs. Poll and *on Maple Grove and on friends in Monday with them.
jure both ill In'bed with th* flu. Dr Nashville Monday
■:
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Gravbei of Caledonia i&gt; attending
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green and
MILO,
B*«
them. ,
daughter Dorolha of Nashville; Last Week's Letter.
Tin- Gates school *111 haie anoth­ .•■jx-nl Saturday with Mr and Mrs [\Mrs. Jennie Cluue came Thurs49 Lb. Bag
ll b.,
er week* vacauon as many ol the Albert Green-nnd family
day to spend un’indrfinite time with 1
kcholara al--o our teacher. Mrs. LoJennie and Wanda Converse of her brotlirr and shtcr, B. N. und
north of ilxstings xpent a few days I Nina Fenner.
49 Lb. Bag
John Carter pf near Orangey Hid with their sister. Mr?. Orville | Mesdame* Ida Brandatettrr, Nina,
was down Friday to hb farm here Pickard, and family
.
। Boyle. Allie Wood and Stella Batte r
Mn. Lydia WHbon. w ho b spend­
Mbs Florence Baughman of West spent Thursday in Woodland with
ing some tun? here at thc Home ol of Middleville was a caller In I ills Mr. und Mrs J J.^poster. They rcher brother. Ptrry Barnum spent vicinily
vicinity one afternoon last week.
ported Mr Doster confined to hiv&gt;
Sunday tn Middleville with her son.
»&gt;&gt; ..............
j u-d by sickness. It is reported Mr
Waller Willson. and family.
Round or
First
PLEASANT VALLEY.
'and Mrs. Doster were brought to;
Revival services continue at the;‘be home ul hb sou in Delton. Wc
Sirloin
Cut
Lb.
THE CROSS ROADS.
church this weeiisconducted by Rev. are extremely sorry to hear of Mr.!
Last Weeks Letter
Edward Gamble of Grand Rapids. Dwter'a lUncxv and hope he may;
Jacob Kausch and son matte a Everyone invited to come
soon recover hu health.
business trip to Detroit Thursday,
Little Marjone Jackson apent a
Mr. and Mr*. IL J F.oucr enter­
Shoulder
Cooter Cut
bringing a team of har*G&gt; home part ol test week with her grand-; tained Friday. Mr. und Mr:. J. K
with, them Friday.
parent*. C. J. Preston, and wife.
Flower ol Rose.. Misa Eflic Richards
Mra. Chester Stowell pf Kalama­
• Froth Mealy
Mr. and Mra Roy A Kyser and of Mdwauk. &lt;, Wu. and Lewis I
zoo nnd Mrs. Anna Wlllitu. of South Marte ul South Boston visited their i Flower ol Grand Rapid.of Hastens* spent Thuraday with daughter. Mrs. John E. Brake, frYl-; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Palmatier and^
Lb.
Pure Pork
Whan employers need additional help, they
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Williams
day aflernoon.
j children and Mr. und Mrs. Edmonds
Mr. and Mrs. Ncwtnnn Tuttle and
Donald Blowin.*, wife and baby of of Kalamazoo were callers at the
usually take the easiest and quickest way of
san. Buster, of Lansing wiled Mrs.
South Bouton were guc.st* ah the Fenner 'home Sunday afternoon.
,
No Bone, No Fht
Jane Tuttle Friday.
home ot their parents Tuesday.
Tire 1x11111/ol Mr. Percy Jones.
reaching applicants and former employees
Lb.
Mbs Opal Woubton spent Satur­
E. M. Brake of loma called at the: Lockshare farm, have aU been sick
day and Sunday with Mbs Hartict
—THEY CALL THEM BY TELEPHONE.
Ralph
Fox
and
J.
F.
Brake
homes
wltn
thc
flu
but
are
convalescent
,
Knapp of Hastings.
‘ I now.
Geo Townsend made a business Wednesday forenoon.
)
Mr#.
Albertson
has
also
been
on
Othsr things being equal, ihe applicant or
trip to Albion Tuesday.
the sick list and confined to the
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Torry Smith of near Middleville
'hospital
better und al her,— but -is -------------------former omployea who can be reached by
b visiting hu frother, Ortcy Smith, La-1 Week's Utter.
Milborn and Myrlen Strait were home now
Lb.TI.ta
‘tefiS’
u.,
and family.
.
telephone usually is the one who gets fhe
In
Waterloo.
Indiana,
one
day
last
;
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stedge enter­
week.
Use
latter
on
business.
Mrs
H.
,J
Flower
and Mts&gt; Bernice
tained their children on New Year's.
|ob. Just ono such call might
Cello Wrapped
Mrs Mauicr ha* returned to her Flower s&gt;nt Bunday with Mr. and
home in Nashville after being at Mrs. W. H. Flower and family of
more than justify the cost of
A
peorge Hall's about two months.
Kalamaroo.
Our Very
Any Size
MAN S HEART STOPPED.,
Mr* Asa Strait went io LaimIng | Mrs. Roush la at Pennock hospital
telephone service for months.
STOMACH GAS CAUSE. Saturday to get Mrs. Elgte Acker- j where thc underwent an operation
Piece
Lb.
Best
W. L. Adams was bloated to son to spend over New Year's with Thursday. Wc hope to report her as
with gas that his heart often her and they with George Hall's Unproved very soon.
mused beat* after eating. Adlcr- family sjiciit Sunday at Myrlen I Mr. and Mrs. Oca Wood and dill­
Ika rid him ot ul! ga*. and now : Strait's in Naah^Ue Mra. Ackcraon. dren spent New Year* with Hie
he tials an.itliihg und feels hue. returned to UiKing Monday I’. M. tiofiuei i- parent-' at. PrainevilkDonald Cluse spent, taat work at j School will begin al Milo lu&amp;s—B. A. Lybarker, Druggist.—Adv.
Us uncle's, Merle Hull in Charlotte.‘day after the holiday vacation.

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25c
21c
55c

27c
29c

Other Values

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

Mello Wheat'
Palmolive Soap 4
Super Suds
Bread

25c
23c
29c

Cigarettes
$1.15
Chesterfields ouS?
$1.09
Chipso Pk£?n 15c rtl. 15c
Qat Meal COOS!“ c. u 19c

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73c
$1.09
$1.09
85c UK U.BM

10c

STEAK

PORK ROAST
PIG HOCKS
PORK SAUSAGE

6c,
5c
5c

Boneless Fresh HamNow«u
HALIBUT or SALMON STEAK
50
LARD
3
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER..WttDtf8bAti J INF AMY. Tl.-tatt.

FAOEfltH

IWoddburV last Wednesday We ex-’family attended the Latkln club at.M. and Sunday with home folk*
XTIDDLEVILLE.
.1
NORTH MAPLE GftOVE.
|t«snd
alncere
lost Week's Utter.
1 Last Week's Utter.
—— our ----~- sympathy to tlie the home of Milton Kennebn ot near Shultz.
j Middleville Friday night.
Fted Phillips and wife of HaoUnp
Mrs Bdiui wcm« ann
«« •&gt;««" «k&gt; &gt;ou
p!«*ng
Mr and Mr«. Otis Whitmote and' bareaved ones.
I Harold Kollar spent last week were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coy
»hweek on---Christmas Thif'happened
- t- on
—- .family
. .. . ..
I1
ROBINHl'E PARK,
Tesrie of Hastings spent the
spent Christmaiand--family
u
{with iris mother, Mrs. Ray Splckler Stowell Monday.
end and orer Chri-tma.; With her the W J. Rob.-ri.-on farm this year, and Mrs Carl Archer t
Charlotte.
;Last
Utrer.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Stutr, and «on
i-~—• Week'a
■;--------------,
. of Lowell.. ‘
'
daughter. Mr - ana. Mrs. Ronald
--------- ‘‘hen 8 acres -were turned ovep4h.it near
------ ws.
William Ingram of Chicago and|fc
----■
Joe accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
,
day lo be ready lor cortKjnext - Mr' nnd M„. Dexter Crouse nnd
Haynes, and sonj.
Ruscll *•&gt;»*■».*
Ingram V.
of lonfa called «...
on - SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Damon Witrwr to Cleveland. Ohio,
r ,umt JP,n‘K
:Mrs Nettle Schdell spent Christ-: num.
Mr.
and Mra. George Poland one
Week» Utter
to
attend the funeral uf Mra. Stutu'
t'
.-s
W.
H
Madden
ot
thc
Middkvill&lt;mas
at
thc
home
of
JVill
Craig
near
-Ciirulnuu wirii vr'.-.- ul Inu miters.
day la
last week.
„„s ...,( Sun. Las rented the Mrs. Della Alien;Hastings.
iaay
stI, Clifford Clouu- spent Saturday P. b:other-on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mr- Jerry Haynes and
Mid tanne nnd with his daughter as • . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes spent
MissAtary Poland of Mt. Clemens i
mother. Mr? Fi*ht-r, and M-.
" -i*-w h&lt; . ikivix-r U again enjoying Hume|Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. How-foo^ Glen Chappei of Jackson and]
Mn. Scott Bechtel of Hu
l
ta. In MU, c,„k. Mn. M*x&gt;m MUM ,l»nl Mond.y ,«-■
Christmas with Mr and
aid Haynes and sans.
. -afWiiian* had a fine supper and Hanes had been there a few days nisg IflU* Mr and Mrs. John Ko!-,
Lifter lodge u real card game con- and her mother. Mrs. Holsaple. of Jar.
Mrs. Mell Henderslic! of Kalama­ te.'t Tuesday eve. Another one nex: &gt; Detroit was also u guest at the! Betty Mae Potts spent Saturday!
zoo spent from Saturday until Mon­ uvek.
'
j Jones home.
। nighl with her sister, Mrs. Ralph |
day night with her mother: who has
G E Gardner left for Florida tor
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ostroth and Finkbeincr of Middleville. Mr and .
A good investment is proven by the dividend earned, main­
lx? n .-ntertainirig th* •lit.'.'.
the winter where he will al«&gt; visit. children and Mr. and Mrs Sam; Mrs. Julian PotU spent Sunday taining the value 100 cents on the dollar, during hard times
Mr. and Mrs. Halvtraon enter- vlatrvcs
Ostroth were Christmas guests of there
a» Well as good.
tamed Chrictmas. her mother pnd relatives.
.
. •
I Mr and Mrs. Lowell near Quimby.. Mrs. Gertrude Bamec and family
a brother aim wRr from Harib.gs.
Mcrcan Bpyre. aged 78 years anti;
The Standard during 193’ paid ita Certificate Holders IM8.30!1 Mr. and Mrs.1 Dan""Roberts. son °£H“rl* Creek spent New Years
al*o xt-r,i!ives ftom-Battlc Creek and a resident here tor -the .past 30
500.00 in dividend*, added $36,000 to it* reserve fund, and kept
:&lt;m™t^ed ’iiTtt«”“bur7 fret PtoncU. Mr. and Mrs Max DeRx w*lh her parent*. Mr. and Mrs
Holland. .
'
----------------' ~ i and son Jack and Mim FYelda Eu- SNTid Jacksom
IU stock value at 100 cents an the dollar. Thc same as during
hems
of
iilnesr. Tuesday.
BeJide?
Mlteh.u o, ।
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son the widow he leaves a son Charles l*r °r Woodland spent Christmas' Mr. and Mr*. Will Mitchell of
the thirty-nine years .since Its incorporation.
of Battle Cuck spent" ‘ChrinfmasNowhere outride of Building and Loan in the investment field
will you dnd the dividend as certain, and the safety of prlncipal aa sure.
j*.-r.
Mr. nnd Mrs Mel! Hendershot Mt. Hojie A good man with many Owen Hynes north of Nashville.
I Peats.
,nt ft. .and two sons and Mr. mid Mrs. friends has left us nnd all extend
Several from here attended the J Howard Smith and family. John
We invite your investigation, and will be most pleased to ad­
’ Floyd Tobias arid daughter of Kata? t-eir sinrere sympathy to the funeral of Mrs. Florence Bates near Kollar and wife. Julian Potts and
vise with you at any time.
mar.-o spent the week end and over
___ C hr IM uui&gt; witli 'lu-jr parents Mr.
i.w
Mi-.i.-m
Chair
Co.
took
their
and Mrs. C N. Tobis: and grandReport of the Condition ot The Hastings National Bank
exhibits to-the Keeler Bldg. Friday,
*no daughter.
where they will make their first
‘ i‘.r
Mra Min Payne and daughter, exhibit. IhA’ also hose a display
. Arion of Hastings spent Tiiur-day at thc . how in Chicago, TIL We all
••• • Mth.Mrs. C. N Tobuu
hope for their success.
Griswold at Jefferson
Detroit, Michigan
!’■'
Mrs Mell Hendershott and Mrs
This community was
&gt;4 i" Fiord Tohiaa of Katamamo called Wednesday to hear'of the
Local Representative
t&gt; r.f on Mr. O. N. Tobias ffiday*offer- death of Mrs. Minnie
i*t&gt; noon.
J. L. MAUS &amp; SON
Grand Rapids. She
The Cedar Crr*k Cemricrj* Circle
HASTINGS, MICH.
1
wiU m&lt;«-t Wednesday. January II reined lo re.
- t with Mr and MA Lbbir LeMiasr
’’ ’• for nn al! dav mce-ung and election
,,‘t of o&gt;flleers Pof luck dinner
। -.1Hermon Bik-lfnnd Mrs KomafTon*
. .
■’' ’ of Ri&lt; htand and ■Clara Gay ot '
'
Grand Ra|rtd&lt; culled on Mrs Clara
Broun Thursday gfternonp
■ Mr and Mr* Joe N&lt;nil "of Cere*1 "’ &lt;fu and Mr Nrvnt and *on. Ken- a brother. Clare
t.'Mi. frntn Indiana suited Mr and Grand Rapids.* {She
If w days.. Several from here
r...rt* Mt‘ Did Nrwlun Monday.
M W. Skidmore and Miss Niuie leaded the funeral and the many
/.-r Phillips spent Christmas with her friends extend to the bereaved ones
. t. ni'-c** Mr and. Mr.'. Jay Snyder in th-rir-sytn parity.
Mr. and Mr.--. Fred Granger cele­
Mr. and Mrs. George DcMott nnd brated their 17th wedding 'anniver­
family spent Christmas with his sary in Grand Rapids, where they
were tlie guests at a dinner in hon­
brother. Edd- DeMoftf and daughter.' our o,f the eCant on Thursday cveof South Hastings.
■
We have made special arrangements with
Mr and Mrs. Burrell Phillips.amt ’nlng.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Fish were tlie
The Grund Rapids Herald through which we
' son nnd daughter spent New Year s
Report of the Condition of The Delton State Bank
i il. day with hfe sister. Mr. and Mr-. guests oi friends in Indiana over the
can offer you 'I he Herald or any of its Bar­
Week
end.
&gt;
Jay Snyder mid sons in Hastings.
,i DHf'-ft. Mi.).i&lt;&gt;n st lb« rtw vt 1-usiaete Der. 31. HKvi. m'railed tor by th»[
gain Day Specials, in combination with the
Several car loads of our people
M. W. Skidmore .-jx-nt New year's
Hastings Banner at prices that will save you
&lt; . Eggleston. Ju-lge day wftli.Mr. mxl Mra. Byron Guy went to Laiving to tlw Capitol to
, wiitwas riit- services on Monday tliat
money.
'
near Nashville..
ihe oni* t.i m.ajr.
Dodge entertained, her, ifiivy u» almost an entire new state
You can't keep in touch with local affairs
li«li1.„&lt;r..!.,r, ii«v-ne tnoriwr fnim Grand Raplda Christ­ governing body.
ie.
man day.
without the home paper and you can’t afford
• Mr;- Lizzie .Vanning and tw-o; Lost Wi.k's Letter.
to
do without a daily newspaper.
’•‘.“iioi'Le dmighter* and their friend fretni
Mr. and Mr.-. Lester SonnfVille
i tr.i-1. » i tlut ■&gt;. Umsiiig spent Sunday evening with;: .uyl
You Herd the Hastings Banner for local news
(tauihteyti. Lotya me and Loma,
y. Mui, n- v ,n
htr sop. M. P-Maqning.
.‘■jieni Christmas with relative* in
and you need The Grand Rapids Herald for
,t n&gt;. ■ A
-r Mr-anjl Mrs, Dodge 8jx?nUpnc day Battle Creek. Mr and-Mrs. Jim May
the news of the world, for state news, for
i
-.7,
... c &gt;» tasi week tn Grand.Rapids with her . and *nn Jimmie returned home with
\
■
.
•
daily market reports, for latest sports and.
t.-i f.-r bn-.-..- •*..!.
silmc Phillips visited Mr.. them for’a week's visit.
for its fearless editorials, particularly those
Frank Hotri and Clinton spent
t-I nut
I,r- Mohler in Hasting*; Thursday. New Year's with -Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
on tax reforms.
i. i-n.i;
■&lt; &gt;
Miss Atm Burton ot Hastings visBolo of Bedford.
'"f ' •
• Red Miss Susie Phillips Frida;..
Clinton Horn spent Friday and
Our combination is absolutely the best you
can get. No Other wjll so nearly till all-your
NQl’THWl &gt;I‘III ' "J LAND.
rending matter requirements.
:lt hi.. tnithi-r &lt;&gt;( UrUandalc this
laiti'. d Christmas day with a family
The community was saddened by
dinner. Thcs? preu-nt uvn-. Mr
and Mr.'-. Ritchie Mullen, Myr;l- thc passing of B. Paynfe Friday
mid IXiris Hall mid Mr. and Mi. nli'lr.. Tin- bercuvcd QMS ftave the
sympathy ot their many friends
here.
Mr. mid Mr.-. Mita Ashby enter•
.hk! Mra. Ed Dodot.nti.-d' H- nry West anti his mother.
Mrs. Dora Custer, of HaMing*. New
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The Grand Rapids Herald
and The Hastings Banner
Both One Year '5— ■

Rev. and Mi&lt; Lews Horn and
baby Carrol of fbnia spent Monday
on TUtUtay altei arid Tuesday With hi* parpnts.Christina •
Jud Kenyon of Concord came one
M'- John Chner and Mt-9 Erhel day Lvt week bringini: his daugii*
HaAu: of L.-.h ing were Chn-tnua ter and little new granddaughter to
morning cidkra tn the John Bene- .-»ht-r great grandparents. Mr. and
■t.dic! hom&lt;- Mr and
Mr*. Charley Kenyon.
and Wr.dey
r
Vrrn. Welcher mid son Donald of
t Smith Sherman hom-­
L;\rcy spent Wednesday with-Frank
Thc dahrmg party I
Horn.
•
tat our young prapie was wry much Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas and
'enjoyed nnd at- wvh to thank all mother, Mr*-. Kate Patton, of Kahi* j
who oMbted tn any way.
. n,azix&gt;
Motidap evening wqh
ol
Tiie rick in our community »:-•
- —
—
ir.d Mrs.
G. —
E. —
Kenyon.
r* Loo Edger. Mt
Emily Ed«t-r mid ‘ \ eticr frciln Mr. mid Mrs. Homer
..Mrs Harry Williams. Wc hope alI-........
M,.( -t't-n stotr-s they are nt St.
Pi'fcrt-bunt. Florida nnd having n
John Whhrizht en- wonderful time.
.
So-.vvrbi/l.muiy
NiiR I IIEAST Hi TLANH.
spent a couple day* th
Mrs Jesse- Hutchinson and moth-'
k in the Fred Camp home, '&lt;4- and Charles Wiley ate spending
■e sorry'To hear M^-. Er •.hl.-, v.niter with Mr-. Ldiine Voor­
hees ol Hammond. Indiana.
’ attack of tactal ncurateia and'tnut
There is no school this week as
• the taay find *peedy relief.
cur teacher, Mrs. Leach, is sick with
Mr. and Mr* A N. JJ&lt; ntdlc! nnd ihe flu-. ’
,
•t lltik cut of Lan&lt;m£ spent New
Mr and Mrs. Harold Spicer of
Year's day with the former* par- Linden and Mrs. Wm. Warner of
,nU Wr»ley THw-dirt returned to Belleville and Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W
hu tchool work at LanMng
Struble of Hastings spent Saturday
&gt;
Mr. and Mrs Ned Lancaster spent with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton
’. Friday and Saturday with Mr and !and family.
Mrs’ C Lanca»:.-r neat Sunhcld.
.. . Mays Ruth Stutz returned to her
relwol Monday morning after
.
COATS GROVE.
Jojikk a week's vacation.
; • ,4C. Last Week's Utter
Mr. and Mra. Fred Bryant nrti
------- - Ai the Community Service on ‘pending a couple of weeks with
Sunday evening Rev. Mrs Shot... Mr. and Mrs- Carl Turner of SaraCun. man of Hastings spoke on ' At thc
,
ThreslwliJ of 'the New Year.".Mrs
Miss Marjorie Dryer spent Satur­
• *"t Blanche DtfSnc nnd right young day und Sunday with her ‘sisters.
&gt;
. people jnit on a Sunday School Miss Loretta and Beatrice Dryer and
a i-. play, and a mixed quartette from cousin. Mary Lois Stutz.
,'.i Hastings gave two sones.
. ■
j.-'ji;
The annual church meeting will
PLEASANT VALLEY.
. : -I- be held with Mr. and Mrs •£.’ S
' Thompson on Thursday, Jan. 12
Revival services begin atthe
with }K&gt;t luck dinner
•
church Sunday evening. January 1
\ i&gt;
We are glad to. near that Uola Rev. Edward Gamble «
of w.*..u
Grand
J’i Wood-1* able io sit up.a short time Rapids will conduct the services.
■ i . no*
•
C J. Preston and wife were Lowell
Tin- Mi*HM Ruth and Marian visitora last Wednesday.
'
Woodman and Mus Freda-Smith. E M. Brake of Ionia and Mrs.
—L... . -■'IK'11 the .week end in Kalasnazcx- Mary Bidelman and children of
.School began on Monday niter a Hasting* were dinner gueaU at thc
I j p Bfake homp
Wednesday.
inirl.l vaeaiion
vacation «w
of ra-n
two weeks. ’
। Ck-nn Smith spent the week end. Eldiene Preston is visiting at ihe
r;i.a with his brother Neil at Midland.
home of her uncle. John Keller, and
r 14J, • Six of ihe young pcpple put on a family of Grand Rapids.
im3 ei^L,t£LV|l^iOr&gt;*
r'*Url,KK -rumor
Junior uraxe
Brake or
of tonia
Ionia spent
spent a
a part
part
-• ■ a-h^i o
thC Sunday
his holiday vacation with his
;
...
?.ndMT: ...
.
grandparenu. J. P. Brake, and wife.
-at »64 tbit ;ii er^i„r,» &lt;1
S,^*th *h® Genevera Friend, who is home for
i Aa
; iVZu relltn^* two
*'*■U
'a&lt;"*Uon from
frotn her
»*r
*
’T' vacation
. Otr ufli... r«Z
MGund « £turdJ
n SCh001 duu“ al
Cre*k c*lled
■‘..h.'-E/tL,nary 0, “
**"
™»Woodland at}d Mr. and Mrs. H. A. , , __________
“ ‘*“lW“K*®an •!»«« Sunday with Mr
Alfalfa
Alfalfa Is
is now
now being
being utilised
utilised in
in
»mb«r 30. a. D. taw
। “Jm Mrs- John Woodman to rele- Wisconsin in the manufacture cri
EcsImkd, Jiuif* ct
j Brate Joiuis birthday.
- ------•
(Chees*

You can make the same saving on the price
of any of.The Herald .Magazine Clubs, if or­
dered with tlie Hastings Banner.

SEND YOUR ORDER TO THIS OFFICE

At-lrieh, I

Report ol the Condition ot The Hastings City Bank

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SERVICE
Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGANpANUA^Y 18, 1933

10 PAGES

PAGES Ito 6

BARRY CO. SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA COMING

Fire Calls
SPEW
. . . . . . . . . . .DIS®
. . . . . . . . . . Thirty-One
.
JNIimiREPORT
LAST SCHOOL FOR
In Concert At
TIXITOUPBODLENI During 1932; LoSs$15,800 (f p[«E JUDGE Appearing
CLUBELEADERS
Methodist Church Sun­
-----------

"Biggest

COMMERCIAL CLUB
“d PLANS OPEN N GUT

Little
Will Appear At
School AuditoriumI;
FINAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR Tne Lomoara Fntprtain«r-&lt;
tiu» 1SPECIAL THEATER PARTY
Entertainers, the
CLOTHING AND HANDI- *fiitli on the course, will be given ml
IS ARRANGED FOR
(the Central auditorium on Thurs-'.
CRAFT WORK
ENTERTAINMENT
! day evening of next week. January'

The report made by Guy Old- -*iis around $3,500. TIk- dvjiortmcn’J
—----- r
day Evening
h.id no change to sun- Anything at" SHOWS A LARGE VOLUME1
A real treat is
In store —
for Hmthe
tne (ji-k.e
pickle factory fire as
os the
ttx- blare.,
m.u.-a-.
np
rvi? tmaiwpoo
niiotupoo rno-o
eno wu«&gt;
■■
...........
—
had made such meat
tings peopn- on Bunday evening
great headway when j OF BUSINESS
xjuoincss FOR
run THE
lilt
it was discovered.
We think
YEAR 1932
. ' Orchestra, ®directed
“rry 9*by
m£L
s*°
lEho“3{
Ma **'
Mix. will
(
- ' ,
,
■ *'
J'
"*
**
He reports a total of 31 fire calls: this is a record of which this city
I two were false alarm*, three grot­
'Swrch v“".&gt;h«ih:e:S‘MU'' TWO STATE WORKERS
*R,™«rtlh j|)VE)||LE COURT ALSO
,* fires. 26 being actual fires The
;

R. V. GUNN OF M. 8. C. dlng&lt; chief of the fire department,
to .ihe council fm‘ the year ending
GAVE ANALYSIS OF CON­ December 31 will be intereiting’ to•
DUCTING GOVERNMENT
STATE INCOME TAX

.NUMBER 38

LOMBARD ENTERTAINERS
HERE ON JANUARY 26

1

IKS

WAS
ALSO
ADVOr.ATFDi
,:h‘*rnkwntCr
'01 alonr
waa aIld
uswlboon
21 .
WHO M
LOU ft
UVULA I CU ! U)r
nn four
th watM

HAS MANY

This number was
originally G. R. CIVIC PLAYERS
■ booked for the 24th. but On account

WILL ATTEND MEETING of the ladles’ night entertainment to

new cases

TO PRESENT PLAY

be given by ihe Commercial Club
on the 24th, arrangement* have Tickets Also Are Available
been made whereby the Lombard
To General Public At
' Entertainers will appear on Thurs-,
Ten Cents Each
day night. January 26. There enOur readers will be interested in][ Grund rcllgiou;- selection.
| The local levders.of the sixty-twc&gt; tertalncrs are a fine group. They
A theater party has been ar­
Tin- Batty County Fnrm Bureau i inn $12 000. This would show that In three fires and water in six of
; the report for 1932 of the Barry; । Tannliaurer March—R. Wagner.
4-H Clubs in Barry county will meet have been frequently heard over the ranged a* zjx-cial entertainment at
met for th«- January meeting at the I tin- other fire damage in the city them.
radio,
and
are
known.
as
the
’
big
­
,
County
Probate
Judge.
It
can
be
;
.
Tntermr-zzo.
Cavallerta
Rurtlcana
;
fw
the
l;ul
training
school
of
Ux
. K of P. hall on Friday. January
January: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Mi-n that there is a large volume of; —P. Mascagni.
year at- the court 1m&gt;um« in HaMlrfg- gest little company on the road."
13tti. with 125 members and fnen&lt;F&gt;
VOTED TO HAVE FAIR
budness trajuucted by that officer,; 1 Camp Fire Girls’March—MackieWednesday afternoon. Janu&lt;ir..- : The program Is replete with flood lidd at Cartie Hall here Tuesday
present for the afternoon program ■
not only in’ the general probate: ; Beyer.
A ahbrt business nu’vtlng was held •
.
125th. according to Harold J. Fos- inimical material, given in an rnter- evening. Jan. 24. according to th*
THEWEEKOFSEPT.il
talnlng and delightful way. and is a., committee in charge. Dinner will
। division, but also tn the juvenile
Overture Raymond—A. Thomas.
mr. County Agricultural Agent;
in the morning wlili dinner served [
.1 court division. Judge Eggleston was' Dnc and Rom-s—Cribulka-Dauxlt.1. two State Club leaders from '-clean and wholesome is " ’
by Hie cutod Will Ladies’ Aid. Com­
Dr. B. A. Perry Made Prest- alwavs. and with aood reason, colic-1 Opera Gems—Selected. .
munity singing wo* led by Rev.
Michigan Stat.- College will be uble .to make |t.
. which the member* and gucsU will
The Minstrel King—KoninXky.
ptt-.o-n’.: Miss Sylvta Wtxson tor
go to Central auditorium where the
Dewey of tin- Hastings MetiuxlUt |
dent Of Anon. In Place Of
V,T&gt;' ""l" ,te ““
.
Juvenile offenders, as «hc hoped that ■ Nobles of tlx Mystic Shrine— clothing aiid Mr P G. Lundin for
Grand Rapid.-, Civic Players will
church. Mr R V. Gunn. Extension]
C.
H.
Leonard,
Resigned
her
own
helpful
interest
in
thcm[
[SdUMU
the
handicraft.
They
-Ail!
have
present- the farce-comedy, "Cradle
Bwnoml.1
SI.U. CoUM, WARDEN SHEAN ACCOM.
;
The
directors
of
the
Barry
Co.
Fair
.would
lx*
sufficient
to
turn
them!
Poet
nnd
Peasant
Overture
—
F.
charge
of
the
meeting
and
give
in. then took up the subject ot "Where
•
Snatchers."
Istructions
on
the
do
.lug
of
tile
4-H
PANIED
MEN
AND
GAVE
] - ------’ - * - - ■ "
Aaaoctallori had a meeting in tlirt^away from doing things they should; [vonSuppe.
’ Our Taxes Go’’ Mr. Gunn first
1
The Civic Players have won con­
city cm Saturday. As we t-xptelned not. - In the gnat majority of cases,
siderable reputation for artistry,
showed from what source* the total j
| Club projects, now in o;&gt;erution in
INTERESTING TALK
• test week. Mayor Leonard declined M,at proved to be true-. No doubt;
state tax is derived, pointing out
| (he county.
anil "Cradle Sa’.chers" is the latest
to accept Um- pavilion of president Jm‘»kc Clement will continue that ।
production they have to offer. In
"X?rra? u""
NET PROCEEDS GOES
of the awodaUon becau.te lie had P°&gt;lc4’- The-report for 1932 fc^asl
tvliing of the rewing the waMilng
. fact.-this play will be presented In
so many duties that he could not follows:
;.nd pr&lt; .. ing &lt;&gt;I the articks' made SHOWS TOTAL OF CASH‘ Grand Rapids for the first time on
FOR WELFARE WORK give Uvat work the tune which he Probate
Businrss
1932.
i the three evenings following .its «p‘ ”
’*----- ”For
'* ”Year
' "***
ON HAND JAN. 1 AS
f ir exinite at Achievement days.
of the total lax. He mentioned thewas »u
sure would be. required. Dr. .
pearanee here and at the standard
General Probate Division.
$134,454.56
other several source* as publle util- i SiXty-Four Men In Cast And 23r'-2:&gt;
Burton A. fh-rry was elected preni-1
; rtport and story work and the
I theater prices.
No. of new,caws entered
192,
Several hundred general admis&gt;
in ron-r.ua,. Inhenioper. »«r-1 They Pro.cnled a Splendid dent
' ‘ in his place, and accepted. Dr. No. of administrators ap-‘
GGTINTV
TN^TITHTF
at I UiUnlng oi clothing Judging teams.
COUNTY INSTITUTE AT Mr. Lundin will di.Ca.. flnkhci AMOUNT IS LESS THAN
once and malt tax and showed from
—
Perry's place
one of the board of
slon tickets for the play will also be
Evening's Entertainment
nil these sources the Mute took in.
director* .was filled by choosing Mr. pointed . offered to the public at 10 cent*
that
be‘ Japplied
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
' ' can u
‘ *u-to the handi“
THAT OF YEAR AGO1 each, the entire profit from this sale
—
....—...
[ Tile
"Lucky
$330,335,687.00
in ----1931.
"Luckj' Boy Mlnitreli.
Minstrel*/* Elmer Ecki'rt of 1^-port to till the , No. of sjiecinl administrator*
'craft articles to finish them for Ute
MONDAY, JAN. 23
I The time, place and manner of otfr
Mr. Gunfi then t&lt;x»lc 76: Of tills brought to Hartlligs through the vncarcy
.
The bmrd .voted to hold
to lx- contributed to the local wclappointed ...total, or that port from the generar
.
, - ...
»a f,
',r ”
, Acfttcrfmenf Days will be decided Nice Sums Remain In Sev­ lajje fund. In Grand Rapids the
fair
this year lA-girming Septem- i fto of sjX'Clal guardians ap­
projH-rty tax.'and showed what p, ® ’ur,4'5&gt;'
Warden Charles Shean
| ujxm.
,
SUBJECTS OF VITAL IMeral Funds — Delinquent public pays as high a* 75 cents to
i (Minted
wntj used fofi 36.fi’. went to main-;of Um? MlClilgan Reformatory of
$1.00 to see this same troupe is ac­
nAnvaai^rAn
i
‘
:
being
made
by
Mr
1 No. of temporary administra­
Taxes Being Paid Slowly
PORTANCE ON PROGRAM Foster to cloie- tin- Mxty-two
taming city and village govern-1 tonli. gave their benefit perfortion. People here will be able to
tors for missing penons
I handicraft, ctothing and hot lunch
-- -------‘7 P’.,bU.C.
!4 : : nonce In the Central relx-fl audiThe annual report of the county­• see these players fog a fraction of
apixnnta-d ...............
Dr. J. B. Edmonson, Mrs. I clubs earlier in the year than has treasurer. covering the year ending. that amount. Tickets are now on
nnvernniMU nv f ’
(or ‘tut,! I torlnm Thursday night to u large
! No. of guardians appointed
T
vbten the custom. Mr. Foster wants
SZd Vm1- ”r« °h /°r
'™CS imdieju-e We venture the avertlon .
December 31. 1932. wan placed be-’ sale at Curveth &amp; Stebbins. LyBark, tminors!
»«i Lou Sigler And Frederick
to .move this work alpna to allow
, er s nnd the Hastings. Commercial
re Li funiL^i
h P. .
C ‘bat everyone who attended Ulis ‘
No. of guardians appointed
Snyder Will Be Present . :-more
mor«- time for
lor the summer club pfopro-xtx-k. It shows a total ca.ih on, Club office In the Stebbins building.
' “.i*ul®“01" entertainment will admit that |t
[No.-of guardians appointed
24- The County Institute for all the jects
Da1'? and Beef. Calf, Sheep, hand of $134.454 56. as compared। No seats in general admission sale
(incompetent)
Twill be reserved but only sufficient
i teachers of Barry coumy will be' p JUltD' “»d Crops clubs. Il U with $135,71816 a year ago.
• • Monday.
— . - Jan.
- / -winter eluh
„ tICKeU
tickets Will
will DC
oe onCRO
offered IO
to OU
fill -W#
the
2 held
23.-------1333.---in -• I hnn«i
hoped that
that tlu&gt;
tlx-winter
club wnrle
work rrih
can
equal tlwlr
tlielr total running
runnimr ex
extx-iue
*
:
j-y qj^ FILLING THE
•
.equal
penF.e, .‘
formance
Hastings Central auditorium beginn,1UM ln :he »ore P*rt
j No. of‘ discharger,
(admirasbalance*
r Mr- Gunn then took the state
’ .A0™"..:
‘I*"ca are
*r- iw
“ follows:
M1™‘
t™&lt;l, w&gt;ll te .vuml &gt; pine.
’Die. total reculpts far admission
Ining at 10:06eastern lime Mrsz'Uiu:01 Ma-'
. . *
. trators,- executors or guar; General Fund $ 3.74*53
CARLTON
SINK
HOLE
ww.mm.nl nnd mlr.mrrf to ,h™ „„
A
„
rr
„.
1
of Cradle Snatchers" the Thea­
I dlansi
were $284 Alter duduciing the ex125 I. Sigler of Grand Rapids~'will be;
",__
■
Road Fund 63.89227
&gt;m» It Jirmls It, monryt 2.&gt; „t tin,,
„ )eI( nb,ul (wo Ior
' ter Magazine, says:' ’-The dialogue is
5 present for the forenoon session to "CAUSES OF CRIME WAS [County
|No. of adoptions confirmed..
Cqrert Roid Bond Rebrilliant and epigrammatic, tiu- »*.lM„|..
b,m».y Wril„, ,unu TM. litoictr. «n r BAL JAN 1 SIB 877 Bl
oi determination of heirs
...numm »T .int ™ Whm th.
unne
vein »rn। |.No.
]
KIM SIGLER’STHEME ■ demptlon Fund ....
■ nations unusually funny, and the
No. of insane
Drain Fund
4498.41 theme not without moral, though
'
L1„., Ito
—MORE THAN YEAR AGO No', of feebleminded---------4' nwrr will be an evening session)
17.233.70’ heavily sugar-coated Here is a gen­
ts&gt;. ll» m&gt;., into Mat., umnuunm uv-will
.m venture the ..wytion
&gt;»
------ —
'
Beviewed Be Kort bt Crime
oi epileptic .................
umertion thu
that
N’«. ot
mnUuSum
Ml! Inlltfl
ifllt.
~
X._" Funds,
r._2_,' The
T_. 'No.
..... estate
. .... , 2 to which the general public is In-i
----------------------- ------- 12.19912t umely entertaining, play, full of
»,nr intnjStoS
g^g&gt;uv&gt; nuu,wagtugl
will
Three
Rofiu
No. of sales of. real
ivited and urged to attend. The I
. Commission Named By Redemption Funds 4,15! ai
cdiicmluiu departments, boards anti nut be big enough to hold those who
I Ig,uglu.. wltticbuns and zparkle?' The
24. speakers for tin- afternoon and eveVounly Has n Total 01
. &gt;*”
'«“«
commissions receive 6.5' of the u
. . .ix- glad
„ to |&gt;uy for a chance to
, Interest Fund . 2.631.2$
’ ;uay enjoyed a 1-mg run on Broadwill
President Hoover ,
_ - n .
No. of afflicted adult cases..
'7 ning sessions will be Dr. J. B. 121-!
state projarty. tax. os well us the. hear th*ni
The Delinquent Tax item repre­• way and m Chicago. In Um: ortgt3fu,o4o.OH In Cash
No. of alflicted or crippled
mqnson. Dean of Education ot the) Al the* noon ....
n,.CwU ...
luncheon
of the «»«Ro-' ■ rents
money from other- sources; higher: Part 1 of' the entertainment con-'
taxes that had not been pa.dl nal cart were Mary Boland and Ed­
The county road commission, in
children
• Uriiversity of Michigan, whose sub-; tary Club Kim Slitter gave a very
education gets 7’. of the state prop&gt; na May Oliver.
isted of .several find selecllons by its annua) report, showed Hint It re-rAmount of inheritance tax
R-rt will be "Cultivating the Oo&lt;xl informing talk on the subject of to the county treasurer previous to
Hie cast of thirteen (flayers from
lu, OW-lu-Alm
I g.t g.rlru-1 itnr Mr.
Str
i the.
orchestra. Tin,
The interlocutor..
jrnid during year ........$5394X5• .Will of the; Community," and Mr.: Caures of Crime." It was * veryJ March 1932. Those who were delln-.
After thh analysis, Mr. Gunn
r Grand Rapids will include Camilla
nnt happiefi* tn
Ki‘k«rbw. *»d the end men. Hamand • ceived last year from the state, as,
iFrederick Snyder of New Y'erk.
(timely review of the report on that iquent have therefore paid their
jtointed out what
te to,.
the
this county's shared of the Rtre and ... Juvenile Division.
. --------Boone, Josephine
Bender.
Jessie Ktaxes
,
directly
to
Uw
county
treas—------------------ --------in lK. rS.pJX
u'u"'d U1'lr
।
In 1921 Frederick Snyder became , subject made by the Crime Commls- . urcr. .In. addition to the-cash in-Eales.
county tax. I;; -.I.:, . l;v k-s,-i lu- double olrc»&lt;&lt;. with tlielr singingweight
tax. a total of $59326.79. Il. N.° cI new ca5vs entered --Mrs. George Barclay, Nanny
I
: director of the public relations de-;slop appointed-same- tunc a«o by
'brought outTww much In dbllar?-\
■ hl^o received from the state on ^°depch'dent children in­
Fitzpatrick. ’Louise
Henry
*“ Klyn. ”
„..d
CO i&gt;urtment of several large Corpora-; Prescient Hoover. That body was • tiiat fund now on hand, over $50.-, Schnack.' Trevett
and cents a certain family con- “
,1U repartee, could hardly be sur- county reward roads. $9.188 77; the
volved
,
Chase,
George
000
ot
such
delinquent
taXbs
had
tions. In connection with this work made up of some of the best known
tnbuted to the sheriff'.- oilier, coun­ tet&amp;M-d. The musical numbers were state's refund on gasoline was $1,­ 1 No ot delinquent children
previously been paid to the state or Barclay, William Pimlott. Wilmer
in
he
made
social
surveys
in
eight
public
men
of
this
country
as
well
,
ty treasurers office! the &gt;&gt;oor, etc. f pt ciaUy line. •
involved
.
to the various county i Clark. Henry O. Robinron and Paul
Bt iwt-cn Part I nnd Part II, Wnr- 475 94. For . work done by the
■ .countries of Europe in 1923. He rc-las lawyers and trained investigators.'apportioned
nSttf
iCuHiinuet^ tin page tivoj
Showers.
iden Shenn explained to The audl- countv on thF sink hole in Carl­
'turned to Europe in 1924 os an un-l Mr. Sigler reviewed the develop-;r .u,nw/? ,0. tQ’luhl|MDEFEATS
It is not often that people of this
item the taxpayers will
i tnee that his company of-men was ton township on M-39, $14.63785; HASTINGS
. t I."
olllicinl
chief concern
1/* I A 11 ArirliTnii
‘“imu and
«*■“ volunteer
suiuitivvr evangelist
vvai.gcust for
ivi • ment
niviii of
ui law.
iu», whose ciuei
coiicviu up .beAnother
glad
to
notice
Is that of $2 631.25। community have the opportunity to
SUPERVISORS VOTED
u kind-hearted bunch oi folks. He and for other miscellaneous re­
KALAMAZOO CENTRAL the Dawe* plan of war reparation.’ 1 :&lt;» our own Civil war Had been* interest on the county's
deposits
in
see
a high-quality production of
told how they had raised consider­ , cctpls, a total of $2.299 36. The
---- -----j He vteited important officials in!largely given^to can-.ldcpng .the ,
FOR LIQUIDATION able sums of money »n several oc- year's receipts wen- $86,928.71. The
this type for only 10 cents.
,
r
;
banks.
Local High School Debaters eleven countries to determine'tlie[rights of la^F'railic? than p-.cir The total indebtedness of th».
i ca-lons for various good.cquses. in­ conunlsrton had a balance on hand
Win
Point.
Enough
To
SXnp
£•
Mn
“
■
Y
LEAVES
ONLY ONE PAY­
nt
the
beglnnlnrof
1932
of
$45,014.74.
Of Nashville State Bank— eluding the Red Cross and Welfare'
work. -The prisoners get small pay Tlih made the money available for
County Is Heaviest Credi­ iifor
Enter Eliminations
»ul&gt; ouuundlmsrauw. and ,u;«rown many srelwn l.«al mm-1'J!“‘n
:
UCMT OF ROAO BONOS
Mivw
.c g.uv.u.
commission $131,943.45. The
Honor, uatn esn,. ,o the Uss. and, ot Mdtm end wrk, r.
toudnns lhd,ri,ul ,un; ;
‘ “ HUAU “U"U*
their work, uuv
but u.v,
they B
are
liberal,
tor Of The Bank
in their gifts to help worthy causes' fx&gt;ard expended $67,0j1.18 *pd loan■ms, Hun ulunt ------n.t»nns mo on
4&lt;Mn.—&lt;1 m t»« mu- meet- »hKI&gt; ere .nil trrurlou.ly held b.
$1,000,
™ - ■
To Be Provided For After
The board of supervisor* last week and arc big-hearted too. Tl&gt;e War- cd the township road fund «.
t'-,.v deft-ited toss- An American peace drama wasicause they have been recognized for,! ■' '
,11*, ’’
j!'
7^.._
! translated tot state ua. a.ftl everv I «*
«** ,or th?
‘
considered what they ought to do to den explained that, through the
' soloAr
Ions .a time
time. Gtir
Our rirtiteiu.m
civilization.nri
and
520
in
Covcit
road
bonds
which wUl, May 1 Next—Most of That
protect ihe county's dr jxv.it of $56'.its'needs have outgrown these an­
I
be
due
next
May.
.
Will Be Paid By State
U00 in the NartivUle Slate Bank.
cient legal- principle*. _______
...nu’iiinv raTtxtnil,nr&lt;. itf P®,lw °u county roads, but also cov- points which enables Hastings
,
The county is the largest depdsi- tnsnhiA
The year end report' of the Barry
In 1925 Mr. Snyder was designat­ n»"‘ rfX
nntxirt!* fhoir
cred the construction cost on the ,0 enter tl&gt;e sfate elimination con-,, tn
WINDSTORM COMPANY
of the
tor. The ma$$er was discussed at S all SSVhSrouS te and Hwtiii Centerroad of^earl? U- teito in which 64 tehooh will par- ed a Speclai
county road commission to the su­
Special Commissioner
Commissioner of
the
considerable length nt the October IreLioS to him fSS Jhohare *»- »nd al» F&gt;methlng over $7,000 tlclpate. The local trio had the
Commission concludes that it t» very
GETS FIRST PLACE pervisors showed outstanding coun­
session, but no conclusion was troubles I'*°-He aoSlnrt
the rink hole in neaatiw
negative «iH«
aide nt
of tiw&lt;
the a.Ute
h1’ efforts
'n?,r,U to
10 estab­
,£prWilra^?t
ty Covert road bonds of $64520, due
- P--• ttai
-’n° E
-• -e for the filling of •*fat« income recognition of hi*
reached nt that time, the members
next MaR and $53.62833 due In
not
Die takarerl Carlton. The actual expenae for tax quenitat.
I*“cc »nd B0*1*'11 *™
n« the;
the iHunc
home anti
and me
the lumuy,
family ana
and ine
the —
iinung
uie i.nc
. , -- .
. ,
ot the board desired to take no ac­ coming did&lt;• .nt
of MichLa one win maintenance nnd regular work was
On the local team were Miree* Journals* of all lands. He repre- • influence of "gang"
gang associates,
associates. in
In Competed In Ihe Nationwide May 1934. The bomb to be paid
tion that might be detcrlmentul toJot the'state ___________________
MOO*Cincebeaux. Do
Do-S
and ^nted ‘he Corners as an observer the part the rtresi hiu been inabout $50,000.
Jeanne cincebcaux.
-i- Shute and
Contest Featuring Adver­ next Muy ary provided for, subTin- bank. Il was then hoped that The boys paid for everything they, Aside- from the $63,892 27 tn the Lillian Tolhurst, while for Kaluna- ln the press section of the Leagife dividtial rights, with each one fori
st.-uitlnlly one-halt being met by the
arrangement* might lx* consummat­ brought' with them. Most of the county road fund there,is a balance
tising Material
diversion to the county of cash from
there were three young men. of Nutions at Geneva. He was an ‘ himself. We harp now reached the •
ed for the bank to reopen. The costumes arc rented by them and in (the Covert road fund of $12.- .loytl Felling, Peter Vindcnbergc
Thtre
is held each year a na- the states Iwlf qf tiw weight tex.
—
------ American representative ut the 28th state of development where we must
board was especially desirous of they paid for the gasoline tiiat 199.12, and a balance in the town- —
Universal Peace Concrr.-s in Paris j have the co-operative idea, qjhc ■ llonal convention of representatiyes which halt heretofore hud been paid
t.a
Edward
Snow.
Prof.
Kenneth
—
.
---------------:■ transix&gt;rtcd
them
to JfawitlnRS,
‘helping that ulbng if it could'
------- ------- -- so ship road fund ot $753.70, making O. Hance coach for the women's in 1925, and an American delegate training must beonedf duties.
I__ fire, windstorm, casualty
to the State Highway department
lot mutual
The finance committee of the '1*1® -'••ite of Michigan did not con- u iuiui u. un .uau lunus ui &lt;*&lt;■&gt;,- wua.u., v-a.-a u, n.u.uii vviirnv. wiu: J*
'historic Conference &lt;At Life! Remedies for the crime situation and automobile insurance compan— F&gt;r 1933 thl* weight tax money will
a total of nil road funds of $76.- debating elate at Albion college, was
board has since Ix-vn considering the ’Jibuti' in any manner to these cn- 845
09 with which to start the year the only Judge. He *ald he gave the *nd ",,rk al Stockholm. Sweden, in are not to be found in laws, but in les. There was made a department go to relieve c unties that have ouimatter, making investigations and tcrtnlimu-nts. which have been 1933.
the removal of conditions from the at the last annual gaftiering “Astanding Covert road bond*,
.
decision to Hustings for excellence^® *umc &gt;l‘“r' H,!* aJdn‘“ 10
consulting with the rtate banking K,v&lt;n thu &gt;5ar ln Iollla- st Johns,
county road commission made in refutation, delivery and teaxining W'tcnuitlonal body on "Motion Pic­ home and family life which tend to Mutual Insurance AdvertuvITTirCnnre Enough will be received by thu
department ns tp prospects ior re- Greenville and Hastings for the a The
“ *from the -w-*state previous■ •to
­
fine profit for filling the Carlton frqm evidence. Coach Mbcrt Beck- tare*
a Fa.”^r.,,n "orltl Peace fon ter crime. If there be in the | ference," for the purpose of cotuld- county
opening the bank After doing this, benefit of local welfare work. He {sink hole
It received fryni the er was happy over th-- result* of allracted world wide attention. He home an atmosphere of law-deS-'erlng what steps might be taken to May 1 to take care of about lialf the
nnd after considering the matter to- explained tiiat the boys arc glad to;; Mate on Us contract to do tiiat Job the debate.
•
;
»lad lhe rure experience of liv- ante or contempt of law. the dill- increase their business through cir- bond issue due on that day; and Hm
Xkwh&lt;&gt;‘n4M,’tlbaiidnat’ 52”^ $14.637
85. and
paid
cwt
of
doHarting*
Ijas partld«n®fl 01
® humble
»,un?w® an
Kd dren
dren Browing
growing up
up in
in that
that home
home are
are cuter*.
culars. ioIder*
folders andand other
other Tonus
fonns of
of fest will be provided in tire tax levy
5H«?.e5.
-::d
paid the
Ihr
=='.
=f
d=Hastings High
High school
school )ja$
partici-’,nK
lnK &gt;«'t,M
“*«' “
homes
of U1
the
and
i
$14,637.85.
nnd
the
cost
of
doku |&gt;-rv__.„
the MiP
TUsors mslon last week
-eTworth Jh£ XrtahT ,n
« th® 8*m®_’ *
“ about
ln
nd,n*. .lavs «
....
_ hlch
i.._M »___
___ »’•*
... four
....... .... .. lh“ »®«.
. .
■ ?L*
snenrllnv
in inference
rnnterArw-A with
urttii quite sure to .tart life with wrong advertising. .
now being paid.
that, m their 1
represent- um gne
u wortn unire entertain
wjwn stujJenu appearing namely ‘he great statesmen of the world, ideas and ideals.
For the last n*U&gt;nal convention
After next May. there will be only
1000.
ing the count/
tinn-sjf the- n»ent.
Misses Irene Jones. Helen Keeler Wandering among .the peasante. fly-। Tire people of this country must representatives of each company $53,62823 of outstanding county Co­
Part If cohsteted mostly of sing-i
±--1? L .
bank was dcsiiL
Lillian Tolhurst Jeanne Cincc-■ lng trum u[,ltal t0 cai’lUl*- 0Sl land “Iso
consider Um? surrounding.,' planning to attend were asked to vert road bonds. It is expected that
I.t cannot bevkrtown at this time Ing. and that by the Five Harmony YOUNG PEOPLE ATTAIN
beaux and Darts Shute and two and
h® ha# becn “ warohing ob-, which produce gangs of lawless bring samples uf their advertising. nearly all of them will be cared for
what the bank may be able to pay King* was cs|&gt;ccially effective. The;
HONORS AT W. S. T. C. young men. Vernon Winlngcr and 8*n&lt;’r’ ac,lulrUW fl remarkable in- youngsters, and must find a way to The Michigan Mutual Windstorm from the diversion by the state of
on a forced liquidation. Everybixiy pluiii.il, Mr.'Gordon, who also lias a j
iivnvnoni vv. o. i. u.
B^hmari
w
-«teh: into condition Mr Snyder.interest th-m while in th.-formation Ituurunce Company of thi* city took weight tax money to' this county
•
recogiUaes that this Is a very bad wonderful voice, wonderfully trained '
■
Pairings for the first round of the'15 on® of stx membcrs of tlie board jx-rlixl in things that will pqt cm- a copy of their printed annual this year.
Rv pc.wintime to liquidate. n
A .a.
large
percent­ wos o,,c ot the h®*1 pianists and Miss Evelyn Johnson And elimination series have not ret been of control of the Walter Hines Page phasis upon a .good clean life and statement as they issue it each year,
If the legislature shall provide fur
age of the bank’s assets
n ir consisted of’ -'•inker* everiheard in Hastings. The
Donald McBain Included
made, but the first debate will
'School of International Relations at helpfulness to society, rather than j also other advertising put out by the raising ot stale taxes without a
val . estate. Many »axophone /players were marvelous, j
mortgages on real
levy upon reul estate, nr&lt; shall pro­
on
Fi'bv
17
ft
is
honed
that
HasJohn
Hopkins
Unheralty.
[upon
bad
things
and
*
destructive-i
them
in
promoting
and
carrying
on
a*^.- 0&gt;vwi«
uayuuavo, who
wuv did
uma dancwane- 1■
Id List Of 51
_ —------------Brown Buddies,
have been foreclosed and the bank The
.,
.' -- . — "7*'T"7 ----- ..--—. ■ Musical numbers on Uie program, iiuss.
.
i their business. President L. A. Sun­ vide through *myt’ otlwr fwrm of
...M, a
.. lot
«,» v.
..Ml. piuucrty
114 lng
**' surpassed i Announcement has been made of ‘’WmaybeaucceasfulintheeUmt- ;: «iu
has
of farm
property UU
on ’its
will ik
be givvn
given uy
by the
uiv juu.ur
Junior «&gt;&gt;»&lt;&gt;
High
---------- - «-♦'»
«•
■ ----------- :-------day and Secretary
-Treasurer E. A. taxation, like a sale* lax, for rais­
Secretary-Treasurer
hands. Tbt- bank Mil) owns many anywhere. They were fine. The the iwnor students at Wytern State ,wul°2t________ , , _____ - [quartet. High school band and a FARMHOUSE BURNS‘
| Farter were • delighted this past ing most ot tl»e expense of main­
Iclarinet
trio
by
Wesley
Logan,
Gorr
«
nmnuuac
DUnffo
oilier ntortgages which cannot be ^ve singers and the four dancers Tcaclurs' College and tw'o graduates
-° week to be irrtified that the Wlnd- taining public schools, the tax bur­
paid under existing conditions, with were from Jackson prison, and are of the Hastings High school were ORDERED HIS DRIVER’S
don Havens nnd Ralph Hicks.'
NEAR HICKORY CORNERS Morm Company had been awarded den on tire people ot Bany county
the low price of fa'rm product* and known as ‘The Prison. Entertain- among the number.
LICENSE TO BE REVOKED
----------I first price for Iu advertising, having will be materially lightened for I9JJ
Fifty-one students were named.
----------very low prices of farm land.
,
-- ------ — .j BOARD APPROVED BONDS.
George Warren Saves House- [submitted what the representatives and future years.
The receiver. Mr. Finley. Juu been
Taking it all in all it was a fine sixteen of whom had un all A rec- Representative Of State Po-!I The board of sufwrvlsors at their i hold Goods From Dwelling lof th®
conference conOrel Mias ICv^lvn
.. ‘
__
. .
“
on the Job now for a year and a .entertainment, lasting for two and ord.
Evelyn John.nn
Johnson, ri.iioh.
daugh­
r«enl
KUMn
.pprowd
Ihe
bun*
,
”
„
,
Dwelling
A GOOD RECORD.
•
luvitu tbe
HR-ur.M ind
lice Gave That Order To
with every minute ter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of
half, which In good times would be one-half Khours
~’~ --------------On Lawrence Farm
. ns wdl
well as most
w»t attractive, circular*
of the various county officers, as
ins
Under present conditions we think
enough for complete liquidation.- He of it clean entertainment. Wc hojw this city was on the list, having won
Roy Basler
I Fire originating from chimney; mid pamphlets,
tour citizens are making a good rec­
has done well to have paid off the Hastings may be included in their 'it
'f"" U“
"TO",
T. S. K. Reid, county clerk, $2,000. [sparks
Sergeant »««i™
Needham iron
from u»
the W.W
State
sparks doitroycd
destroyed the'farm
the farm home
home ofot
.
'
ord in the payment of taxea. Up to
indebtedness ot the liank to the ‘X*2X'SrKSTpmwp,. L Johnwn u doing .«™puo,»uy .,11
urging
"SSS»X “
S
A REAL WI1OPFEB.
u. F.
L.
r. Maus',
M*u3,ununj
county treasurer.
uwiuci, $40.»iv.- , George
ueorge Warren,
warren. .on what
wnai is known
Known
.
&gt;nd including Saturday, more than
alone With unrkintr hnr wav thrrnml, ... .. ..
.. . ..
Grand Rapids National Bank, paid
000.
1 as the
-------■
Bert -Lawrence, place
a mile /'The first, of the week, we are not naff of the taxes had been paid.
tukinr testimony in the caoc of Roy »
all the expenses of the receiver­ he mw the men doing their part*, college this year.
The record up to data Is equal to
R.
B.
Walker,
drain
commissioner.
'
south
of
Hickory
Corners.
The
saying
what
day.
Calvin
Streeter,
Donald McBain of Delton was also
\reid«u itad. In
ship. and accumulated about how it happened that most of them
$5,000.
&gt;.000
|blaze was discovered by a neighbor^ who lives at Streeter's.Landing on
$200,000 in cosh. If liquidation
kXX PraJ?
"^natory na5lcd
of honor *“‘denu. rrwnt month*. been reported to the
Geo. W. U-onard. Sheriff, 110.000.. wjio notified the occupants of the Gun lake, made a nice haul of fish, possible that the record of a yvar
tion is ordered tiic bank can imme­ One knew they had, done some
Congratulation* are extended to 8taUf poj^,. ln whlch Barter was
J. W. Crawley (new member road house and summoned the Hickory capturing two muikelunges. One ago could be equaled tills year. but
diately pay a 20 per cent dividend. --d‘d —
®.u?a?y?P'
p?op--‘e.f0r
W to
responsible There
- -- ---- ------ lhelr splen’ “
said
to be responsible.
There had
had commtesibn). 810.000.
Corners fire department. Most of; we ighed eight pounds and the other
In view of the times it may be some­ parently clean, sensible-looking did attainment*.
also been complaints as to his care­
the furniture In the home was‘39. The large* was fifty inches long turned to the county treasurer from
-------------- time befofo the assets of the bank young fellows get started on a ca-1
less driving on other occasions.
ATTENTION—O. E. H.
saved.*The flames had gained su.ch and nine Inches across at the widest till* city amounted to only six par
reer,
that
ended
in
Ionia?
For
a
lit-1
JUNIOR
CLASS
PLAY
can be converted into cash. No one ------------------------------------ --------- —
- Mr. Basler was represented by
MEMBERS
AND
FRIENDS,
headway
ncaaway before
octorc me
the nrenicn
firemen amvea
arrived ,| pwmpoint. The
*&gt;rc iauww
musklea were aiujiu
caught u&gt;
tn cent of the total levy,
----...
...
.,
i
.
ON
FRIDAY,
FEBY.
24.
can do more than guess how much 1,0 reflection would have shown
his attorney. Adelbert Cortright. The
There
will
be
a
Welfare
bedefit
it was impossible to save the deep water *outh of Hastings Point
may be paid ti»e depositors. We un- them that it would end in some. -The
17ie date
aaHf chosen-'
cnQSCn- for
Jor the
U)c Junior
Junlo. testimony taken was mostly given card party tfnd tea at the residence i that
building. Hie firemeh and neigh- i
--------------- -- ------------------COUNCIL DOINGS.
derstand the receiver estimates 50 or JUC&gt;‘ P,aoeparents fall?
piay u Friday evenina Feb-’­ by county and city officer*. After
GIVEN
GOOD
COMMITTEES.
Not much _____
businra* before
of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence E. Bar-burs did. however, do fln.i- work in
60 per cent.
'Bid
। Did society
.society fail?
tail? Ouelit
Ought nnt
not «nmr
some "
24. reports Albert Becker, who will ho__________
had heard tlus testimony Scr­ nett. 314 So. Park St., at two P. M . saving adjoining buildings.
Representative C. P, Parker was council meetlug Friday B
way to be found that would save direct the production, and they have gcant
. Needham
...... ----- .slated
that ----he ---on Tuesday, Jan. 34. AU are urged
named chairman of live Iwusc com- city father* voted to pay
such human waste?
FIRST WARD P. T. A.
selected Once There Was A Prin- would rule that Blwler must give up to attend. Free will collection.
ATTENTION MEMBERS.
mlttcc t tor live lUrte’ Training rent for Justice*'ofMm W
Tl&gt;e First Ward P.'T. A. will _
cew” by Juliet Wilbor Tompkins, al- his driver's license for a year. This
The next meeting of the Ahicri- School at Adrian and also a member Tl»o council also '**•“
held Thunflay evening at 130. A
MIXED DANCES.
though it will be advertised under revocation however, has to be done
CHEEK-UP
utra-tr PARTY.
rsKn.
can Legion Auxiliary will
win bo
tie held
neia at
at ; of'
01 the
uie house
nouse committees
committee* on
on educa- beginning January 1
good program is being planned by
Clear lake Friday night. Jan. 20, another name.
through the proi»er authorities at
Monday evening.
Jan. 23, there the
evening,
'
Legion
‘
'
home
ou
Thursday
eveUm,
tkm. agriculture, fish and Athene*,
f
shall b* turned on f
Woodmansee's
orchestra.
Frank
Her-1 A large group Is trying out for 'Lansing.
U. Basler
_____ through hi* win'be a Ct;- _ 7 Mrs. Harry Burti. Everyone wel- i■ Woodmansee
’s —
----- - -----• —
—'“1. Mr.
- - ning. Jan. 10. All members please be These are good assignment
Cheer-up Party at• Castle
come.
| rington.
——
Adv.
I rington.
Adv.
places in the cart, says Mr. Becker, attorney, may appeal.
tings.—Adv.
present if (toulble.
|new member.
1
Hall, Hastings.
—

—.

' and chemical on one

.partment had respondett to four-

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ran thuslastically received wherever

M188 WlXBOn To Talk On
Farm Bureau InterestedIn; rne total fire damage in this citv teen runp calls, of which two were Probate Division Has 192 they have appeared.
u you to,. .»» y-.-.u . »U1. sowing And P. O. Lundin On
twelve were
fires in New Cfifics Listed; Juvenile
Many Questions Before -!.Wft8 »i5 8oo Nearly all of this wa»i ..grass Are* and
-------------------stirring message, do not miss thia;
.
mtu a -1
I duo u&gt; the burning of the pickle bulldin,.*. The total loss sustained
Court Adds 34
service. Following is the program:
Finishing Of Projects
Legislature inis session
| plant, which enured u low exceed- was $7,105. Chemical alone was used

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WIRMER
MAKESHSREPORT

HEAR EDUCATORS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IB, IS]]

PAGE TWO

EATON TO HAVE IT.
1 tiumjurf »IU }l „ nvy &gt;;■ -ig
. ... . ....... OBITUARY.
I Cemetery Circle and other organl-'
group, for a group and bv a group-‘SPENT S28,106.25 ON
In this respect he pointed out and
--------------------------------Jane M. Lamb was bom near Al- “tlons. She pos-M-d away Tliuraday
. .z-....... s,«
We were pleased to notice that the
r a-#
a r *irn/o
criticized the extensive lobbying of;
TOWNSHIP HIGHWAYS bo«£d of supervisor# of Eaton ddunbion Nor. 9. 1855. At the age of five —v*,~
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&lt;y gftve their unanimous approval to
-groups in Lansing. It -Che farmer
years she came .with her people to seven months and two day#
uk P
is. to succeed in his demands for County Road
. pounfia___ teiiogg Founoa-. -.--------------Commission :he piopawi to . the. Kellogg
Carlton. Barry county nnd lived on
Funeral services were tiwra
hiId a*
at the
.*..
—. A
■ tion to e*tabll*H
legislation. Mr Parker fee!# he will’
establish a nrvuntv
county health
health foirl Smith li confined to his home a farm and knew- all the privations firm hon* in Hope towi
insldp
'
conj
Used About $160 Per ‘service In our neighboring county. ,wltn the influenza.
..............
,________ 'have to-follow.the same procedure.
of pioneer life. Stie lived on this ducted by Rev Conklin i_
wM burial e
—--------------- j------------------------ ^ir. Parker wauld welcome such u
such as we have in this county.
Doctors report a considerable farm about twenty-seven years was on the family lot in
Mik On 168 Miles
In Cedar
Cedar!!
(Continued from page one&gt;
----------suuu,
ns*—
Hr.in-.’ *•-’ - **“*-The annuwi rtpoct uf the Barrv There can be no question about thc number of cases of scarlet fever and when with her people, she moved to Creek Cemetery on Sunday Jan. 8,
— ter clue as to what hu people wont. -sunty road commission contain*,'. value of the service. We are sure flu
Hastings where -she taught in the 1933.
.
*" Mr Parker H taverirar all cuts in
that
Eaton
county
will
be
very
much
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*
public
schools
sixteen
years.
She
,
lerr*t;:ut (UtUUCS.
Mr and Mrs. Lorenz I). Schrumpf
Joyed by everyone.
’
.Ute governmental coat, cutting the ' —
, ,,rt
.h, pl*a*ed with it and thankful to
taught in thc rural schools, also In'
OBITUARY.
»mntt
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-h«lr *upcr^|»c» for making n |&gt;o»- ot Grand Rapid* are the parents of the Nashville Higli .school many
Tile second speaker an tiw after---- -------- -----------.
.
Emmn jaI1c Kcmmellng was
noon program was Mr. E E. Unsrrn. at higher education Mr, Parker
jilblc. '
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terms. She moved Kith her people bom near Krewanee. Illinois. May
•*
Ul
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««&gt;
Earl
R
Oatcw
of
Cloverdale
was
editor of thc Michigan Farm NewF. i
. !jo favors cqualL'ing tlrn
h(*ol
to Mt'ciMta
county. Wheathind 17. igaj and died at hcr home near
Mr. Ungren spoke of the Ifgulatltr tax-over the stale. Mr Parker g ive
• TF^TINR PRIPF IQ
uk,n u to*PiUI No luu at Cump Twp.. where -she lived fur twenty- i&gt;|Wn, j-n. 4 1933. She was the:
vi Thto piM.cJ Itbl INU rttILt lb.
Custer on Wednesday.
problem* ahead of the Michigan a very clear nit tillK and did not
two year* Then her people nil daughter of Peter, and Margaret
Here ure real values in
s~.1 ■
REDUCED. THIS.YEAR ..
a m. «» tun »&gt;v m Mrfanners this coming session. He, leave any d.;ubt
.. _
„ „
. answered the long roll call and she Kemmcrllnx She was married to
irainted out that all fann organia* ,vs to whtrc lM &gt;:
winter merchandise.
ludt'd in Hu- ml!' „
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lefl a11 nl&lt;in&lt;f a,K1 then “me Orson B. Gdrretl -Dec. 12. 1880.’
tlons were putting their aliouldcr to mentioned. Mr
Payer.
Vrged
To
Notify
»-».
Mh
„
„„
gff.SkfiS
’
S,
L™
J'U.
”
the wheel to make the fifteen ttol- cany out the wi of the pcvpU* in
W.
most th
“ tollowing
County Agent Colter A.
&gt;, A.
A. Hall
lull is
U making q, nire-rei,u—.- Payne,
r,,ne. where
»h... she
.iv ha*
1m lived
lb«l the
Uu-mo.i
n„
.oIIkwum. order.
onUr. Clarence,
Cl,un«.
•the.county, rcifid fundi
lars on a thousand dollar valuation Burry couut&gt; - &gt;
•T
O
I”
(■overt
’
frrun
S»l,
gif
time,
fngO'n
nnrt
cfw
—
—
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Klondike
cowry from his recent operation of her time for the past six years. Orac&lt;. cljarlie Biith. Nellie. Robert
H.4&gt;» to be i- -.it for|
• amendment stick. Farm organiza- ntan^s
------- it
Soon Ab Possible.
.. home from Pennock ho»- She died
and canto
12. at Anna ’ Bnt
Maurice . ai
All&gt; ui
of incm
them
----- .on
- Thursday.
....... —.. Jan.
—.. ...
unaj Maurice,
and maintenance work.:
tlons arc net in favor of new taxes
After tw; .
Flannel Shirts
...... Farmers in Barry county an- pltol
on Saturday.
—-----------------the age of
77 years. 2 months and Wjlh lipr hu.-.band survive her. Her]
rnsti’i. ITUs m.ikcs.ql
■ but If new taxes must be Jetted they
again oflercd the opportunity
to test
in-.: -Mrs.
Dan Matthews
suffered a
three days
bhe wu jt person of (;eaih at 70 vears, 7 month# and 14:
B.359 95 received. The
• feel a state income tex should lie 0-'Woodland,
—
th
■,u.,tr*.;rtlidr cattle for abortion disease at a broken left arm on Saturdaynight ■ veto nigh
Ideals and any person (!tjy, l5 tlj(. jjn( break in her family j
: passed, according to Mr. Ungren &lt;o
„
llre
rH,„,
■nam' work on the greatly reduced rate through Ute when
feel (n
ln 0-I
52 veara.
Jrurj, tier
H,.r ij.&gt;yalty
and nevudevo------ she
— fell
— from
------ a _ chair.
------- Siu— meeting
--- -her
- could not help but
.
•&gt;»«) uiu
&gt; Tje tong hard work of the State mfCtlng wll: be held ul tile Good
,n
eo-operatlui:'of
ai:d
has
on
hand
co-operation
’
of
County-Agricultural
u
U
doing
as
well
as
possible.
posalble.
|
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,he
intluencc
,
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?f
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nf
nt
Jwr
Ju’r wonderful per- Uon
llon trt
(1, lwr
llcr riin
(Htld)y
d|y ore
are fully attested
attested'
FVm Bureau on be gas tux and w... dl4rrlJ
uwn$jdp. m
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.. lucal
,
....
szitialltv
F*itrirr,il ’
u-ar«
. thc
. U'nd,r
. cin*' 8i*c” .hcr
' .bjr c,ch *
Agent Foster
andI a
vetcrinarTne annual meeting of the Michl-I’“
5 pj^h^
by
• recent road legislation was jHilntcd yy-bruarv
The best shirt value in
Mlitu.lwind.lonn
to.r.nw
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&gt;
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u
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L«
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ot
tier
tUUdn
n
k.nd of wn. ,
g.m Mutual winastonn insurance
• to by Mr. Ungren as what could be
.
.
Hostings
t townTIua work lias.been carried on tor company is being held today at thc 2 00 P. M, Rev. L. L. Dewey otTlclat- She has kept the flag of Friendship.
: done oner orgamzru agncultute •
ing. Burial in the Fuller cemetery.
,w W.- .the pa
t two
by Mi
Fwter. —
A c&lt;Mnpanj.-4 orace* m this city.
and will
.—
— years
-------------------------Itself to the proposition
To all human kind unfurled.
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Ivrrd.
Inn,lw--n
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nal which i: may uh- for’; lane- number of herds have been
;
Charles P Parker of Mlddlettir
» « H*u
Now when life with Iwr t* iMsnlng.
The January meeting of thc Brush
Men
’s
spr-ivement on the. hr •. toted, many Infecietl anlfnaU found Ridge Cemetery Circle will be held
' our newly elected representative. pa».’ed a*av at. •
OBITl’AKY.
Dies at pence with all the world.
: .• can ilc it nil un’ih- an/l cared for. The demand has
f was railed upon for a few remarks Mc.dr
I‘.;i*
r a*. Wayland, nt .the home ot Mrs
Nettie S Strouse was born May 3.
Outing Pajamas
i.n over Shut yran
torn so great for the work that Mr.
’ Mr Parker stated the old .type of n' '
OBITUARY.
’
Emma
Otis.
Thursday.
Jan.
2«th.
All
....... ................. 1875 in Gratiot county and moved
Filter is organizing nnu’.her cam- ..................... ... ..........
■ -A govymmer.t of tn* people, fur th
who wish to go or any Who will'with hcr pments tu Carlton Siu*
Ruby l-aVem Miller, only son of
’ the people and by tne people did •.
t tail. Miller, was
u..a bom
1^.... —
*.1.1 milted
luuicu in
in marrioge
iiiarriaKv to
io Edward Clyde and Ujlu
Anv farmer hi Barrycounty u uh- llrhe. please call the secretary. Mr^... w.u,
: not hold any longw Thr »*trm m
c *hi . .L-ivice canhav,* tiiz- bl.cd Herman Zerbel
.Gates an
. ] B.
B.Gates
on November
November 24. 1893.
1892 In August
August 11.
IL 1909,
1909. and
and passed
pa.-u.-id away
away at
at *in rogue now- u a government ot a no
indj'tt
Saturday afternoon Justice nnd
J u short time
yme they moved to Utrir llw* home of'hte parents "January 1.
Mr.-. Wm W. Potter were drivuig |present home. H&gt; this union were T933. ut the age of 23 years, 4
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Slip-Over Styles
into the city on a return trip to born four children. Earl and Wayne months and 20 days. He was a mem­
turning from their Wall lake home, of Hope; Walter and Mabte Pen- ber of Hustings Lodge No. 68. 1. O.
BLACK
Near West creek the car skjdded on nock of Kalamazoo, two step-sons, o F. He Iraves besides hl* ixirt-nls,
the slippery jiavemcnt and over-1 Harry D and Ira E. Gates of Jack- an aged grandmother, uncle, aunt’
Railroad Caps
purl of. January or the fore part turned. Mrs. Potter suffered pain- • son. also eleven grandchildren, two cousins and his naru.ee and a host
1 Fcbrtuiy. and will be the only ml but not serious Injuries while I brOtlwrs. John Strouse of Carlton’of friend# who will miss him His
,...^
with many I and Charlie Strow* of Jdcksun. funeral was held from the United
urnort the meeting i
run th:.; year nt thi$ figure Mr. Potter c/capid
| many otjiar relative* ami 'friends Brethren ciuirch, condueted by Rev.
. brui--cs and a bad shaking up.
Martan Goodyear..1 ....
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inti&gt;
&gt;IU active
«u
She ««•
was Interested
and
in the Lane. Burial In Valley Home ceme■ hothr de;-artmcnt..'«ine
wPhftig the work done sbuuld'1 Albert Trimm was brought bWorolShe
clia:fn&gt;sn of*
.
•Around’the Dinner Tabk ' was write Mr Fteter right away, stat- Judge McPcek mi -Wednesday and I several community atfain
We are quoting the»c BELOW-COST prices because
the riu - .t
’tidy for thr day mg ths number of la-ad* t£&gt; &gt; wuh admitted iMvxsession of liquor. In
Men’s
view
of
the
recent
vote
in
this
state
Mrs
Goodyear
opened
the
program
t&lt; I'd ■ they can be wurk«\l tn on
we wish Io CLOSE OUT these articles. THIS offers
and the announced purpose ot GovE Sheep Lined Coats
with « hlb.en mmutr word study,
YOU a wonderful buying opportunity!
nrnor Conutoek to release from pnschousing-words used only in conrt—isc. or on. , &lt;. tximi &lt; &gt;■ n all who were placed there for
Dr Jan.r. c Andrus was bum .violation ot the prohbition act. '—’
— La-.t'c Creek on June 20. 1843. .there would be no use in sending
i. pan nt* roidttig un Ooguar Trnnm to the penitentiary The
is considering what. he h4d
58 In. Long—4 Pocktts
ntirit Hr wa* one of a family of Judge
|better do
under the circunutjinces.
n children.
With Upton Agitator
Desiring to team dentistry-. when
Young Men’s
nt a young .man. he entered tlx- DR. ERNEST BURNHAM
Large capacity.- Nickel lined. G. 1!.
GAVE THE ADDRESS
Slip-Over Sweaters
motor, aluminum a&lt;itat.&gt;r. complete­
-.g to an office in Chicago,
ly enrloM-d kelf-labricating bearMky,
he lime required in that*
$J49
-liable one tu practice hu. The Brotherhood Had An In­

SPEAKERS DISCUSS
TXATONPROBLEM

LOCAL NE^ffS

WATERS

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98c

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49c

On Four Useful Utilities!

?^95

ELECTRIC WASHERS

for baby clothes and lingerie, value

Clover Leaf Electric

Viking “C”

Wasting Machines

Cream Separators

Copper tub — largo ca­
pacity, oscillating type,
value $1-15.00—

GrjO-lb. capacity.
Formerly sold for $85.

wenty-hre years ot axe he
d in jnarriagc to MIm
Cuman ef 81 hcr Creek. N
, tw lud met in Battle
*nd Mrs. Andris located
•Owl he'opened hl» nfLce
hr maintained until liU

SOME ROI IINL i'lltk EED!Nti&gt;

$5ZRadio Circulating Heaters
All cast inside heating unit d* nrf
CA
with draw center grate, ma- «Bl • jJv
hogany finish. 350 lb. weight,
----formerly $^|0.0u. now
Cx dand

There uns n good attendance at
the Hastings Brotherhood meeting
Monday night to hear Dr. Ernest
Burfiham. ot tiie faculty of the
WiMtem Slate Teachers' Collcg-. It
was one of thc most interesting and
children were born tn this helpful address, s given &lt;beforo the
Mix- Carolyn Andrus, who Brotherhood- Dr. Burnham has a
•o' the Great' Beyond in very droll and witty way of pre-:]
1919. and- a son. Frank An­ M-nling his subjects. Thc drollery j
il this city. Mr- Andiu&gt; and humor, however, do hot detract
Trom the forceful putting of hts
message, but rather make 'it more
tmpicMive.
J
and Mm \di
Hi-s theme was The C.'iui-ch and.
. .. .
. u-*Thr cnn’miinm-" Hi* rind I here nrr*
t-rn of Long'Beorh. N J. abo a me Community-.-- Hi-’ .-aid there tire
rriher. Prank Andru* of Bp»kan&lt;-‘ five factors that enter into ,cam,-.*.-11. besides met*.* and nephew*,.’’ inuqity life: The home, tlw family.
Hr had been a tn*mb?r &lt;»t Barty’ the school, the government and the.
■ d ,-e N». 13. Knights of Pythias for church. There U urgent need for
ler.g tunc, this being the only w- a return of the old-tune family cir­
lesson *,
it iuihicwu
impressed
• •-. with which
, r aflli-itcd
*cle.
“- with
"•••• the *v~~u

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

For Friday and Saturday

BUTTER
Chase &amp; Sanborn’s

Shultz or

it 21c
Nucoa 10®

TEAS
GREEN Te. BLACK Tr.
lb. pkg.
,‘s lb. pkg.

27c

39c

We Have Juit Slocked a
. Complete Line of

PARAMOUNT
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Paramount
Mayonna.re

P,n‘ 15C

Sport Brooms
Merkle

29c
Each

Soap Chips 2 pk&lt;». 25c
Cereal

2 it &gt;■■• 10c

Jollyti^

Soap

25c

PALMOLIVE

ROAST -c^,r u 120
Ham Ends u. 7c | Souce 2 u- 25c

Spare Ribs 2i- 15c
PORK SHOULDER
u. 6c
PIG LIVERS
u 6c
BACON Swift** Premium ’i lb. pkg*. lie

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,

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Phone 2272

We Deliver— Phone Your Orders

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Wc •■‘rc not prone, In this gencration. to overlook tla* importance of
schools and alrcMtng of education
We could not have society without
organization, which means govemi.&gt; . .w
It Will be noticed, however.
-■ HV
r .* !&gt;.' ..nA’, aii'p.. -'U»al Ihe rtlullomhipn of tlu- mdiu nnn!t’h?-ind”17 d'a-i^ Hti win n’nti vlllual in his childhood to the home
uh i rt’J-ut/'v -o-'n .
.“,ul *iCh‘wl- 3,111 lhc obligation of the
•Sw ?. •
te l U?
10 ‘toPort KhooU and gova .
&gt; .
..’. -nA
ernment are not a voluntary rcteini'ita *w.-r- h-ou-h* t *
Uonsidp Parent* cuntrot the home,
t t- .'.J n •
C J
or sho‘4l&lt;1 CllurM orr required to
&gt;' । ', / \ «
1
r mtrlbute to the support ot schools
A.Mn,\v* /I'1' “nd oi government Thc church
A .lfr
" » ..* the only one of the five with which
Im?11
. t on uedne-day at jwy P
$ rrlatmnihip u wholly vvlunl' J„^
"’^tejlng Bur-4ary O|1(. cannot |„. furwi |&gt;lr&gt;
'.ffmrU't.v br-hfe the membership in thc churrh. nor rom*ib and dau-rhtcr
|&lt;l|cd to do certain things a* a
/.
। j - d Iran ..ur r immun- n.,c}nlx,r. nor t0 contribute to Ite
..
anoihcr splendid atltcn. a man &gt;upport AU ,hu
viuntary But
: !
anduprwhme- one who thc valu&gt;bk. lhlng Mbout
Vol.
.ot&lt;d in- home and his family. and.untnry a^ociatton in the church Is
l.,, &gt;.-nu
. »nm with those o.jthat it devcio|M character, because
ions lu*
; -o fond. The be-1 jp, choose to do the thing#, we do.
I outer reutives have' tim. •.jx-akcr-madc an earnest plea
sympathy of a large circle of i f„r broadmindedness and toleration.
j and thc cultivation of a kindly spirit
’•’ '
'toward thoae who differ from us in
UhyMc

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co.

SEE “THE SAND DANCE
AND SODA BOIL”

teresting Meeting On
Monday Night .

Dr MIL Pintle, director of the
Ine address was one that will no*.
I . Bird Sinctuary at Wmtri - fall uf doing lasting good
’em Lke. gat
.......
...
MORE GYPSY THIEVING.
cd with stern'pttcon and
Word came to Sheriff Leonard
ptetute views, of the bird
!
Monday
afternoon
that a carload of
•hsl place at the C'Mnmrr I
io n.oflng on Tu.-snay Or ।gypsies was wahteo. They had
uid th\aun'ol thc -,.v- •••’opped al Woodbury, entered thc
.
. .
&gt; not
tncrcly.lo
protet . o;ra general store of Harlan Hom Jdou- * toteam morv about dto turelioon Getting him in­
i’ andtheir habiU
:&lt;*rcsted tn some merchandise which
i, v.* a* of the beautiful pheas- they claimed they'wanted to buy
• &gt;t.d peacock* and tL* pictures the female* of the gang managed t0
■. various fund* ot nans wild »««&gt;1 *30 from » poikctooyk. which
and ducks, were decidedly en- he kept to *n inside pxket. and to
lainlbr.
iretum the pocketbook to the saiqc
)■ I’.u-.ic is the right man in the pocket. It was so quickly and neat­
place as the docclor of such
doi* that Mr. Hom did not no.-•ml i.-fugi- because of his love tice the theft until an hour or *o
he reached
and interest in,bir4'life.
' after, “when
*■— *•"
""■* for his
pocketbook to pay for some goods
that were brought to hl* store by
Clu.-i-tvi &lt;•: Barry and Johnstown truck and found thc money was
• -vuships, living along the county son* He Immediately associated
n*n: tl. e tuwnahlps. on which'his las* with the visit of thc gypsies
We.
McKibben -had betn mi- at thc store. He notified the sberployed in thc operation of a malntc-, IB s office nt Charlotte. The thieves
nance trmk until /&lt;rveral weeks ago. were rounded up and brought back
.-etituined the board for his rein-!to Woodbury, where they disgorged
.'tatement as maintenance man on the money.
ad* The matter was re-' Later In the day the state police,
'1 f.-rrql t&lt; th.' ■.iijK-:vi»ors commit’.tee: who also wanted them for some of­
.. ....and bridges to take upwlthjteuae. asked for their apprehension.
'
They went some other way than by
Mri E |road.commission
------------------------ Hastings. 'They were picked up In
HOHPITAL'Battle Creek .’Hiesday. Again we
being old resident*
n.,1" “ x;n *ul* ho™ ll&gt; Mr- akk; Why are these thieves allowed
I vtite Mt* HUbCt» W“rucr 01 Shelby- to run at large?
Before matins
r Orleans.
Mr. and Mrs.' E
Mr and Mis Don Wright oft Protesting the government mon­
Boned on the Uie ot Guam, and he Dowling ait the parents of a girl opoly of gasoline which caused trborn on Jan 15.
■ nrjuiaritlc* In distribution, some 400
I Or. Jan 16 a wg a as born tn Mr owners ot texts and nrlvale autoand Mrs. Izon Krebs, jj* j,0. jefler- mobiles abandoned their can, before
pathy ot Barry county friends.
ltou Stthe capl'.ol to BauUago, Chile.

In

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the Amazing Demonstration
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In a quiet, light, medium priced cleaner.
It* ecniation'al, apcctacular performance
with fine duet) will positively thrill you.
Thread*, lint, hair and turface litter ar*
iniuntly removed by the fait-revolving
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Il’s a Real Overall

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98c
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Why Pay More?

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for real values
every day!

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PHONE 2305

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You’ve Been Needing
Can Be Bought Now for Very Little Money
You’ll Be Astonished at the LOW Prices!
Come in and let us show you the suites, or

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now for very little money

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�•TTTT HASTINGS BANNFR. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18 1B3J

Muic/unif
n'ifl Wtch&gt; Jan. 23

past year by Barry county farm desiring to keep a record of hi* op- , a good deal as it aiicwg p ft
i radio personiffitlea of-the day and a ,------------———-----------------&lt;Y.. M. C. &lt;r».
A. Observing
CHECKING OF FARM­
,
ojgroup of movie favorites.
coopcratore.
.
[ eratlons H invited to attend thU And nnd pfck mH the wvalf |
ERS' ACCOUNT BOOKS,“TZu
? 1 IlCCltTC. J»i 9lllart Erwin. Bing Crosby, and
..... j »
o! Ih. »r«lc the
.M «nt«r Ina prwaet. T&gt;»,
b™‘“- 11 S '"l’W “
it—
0; Leila Hyams head the cast of the
eol’rr oilers to farmers to keep on book used is simple cnee the entrier *UI , “ Ur*': &lt;1M*
nt'
Thrift week. Jan. 17-23 was or- * .
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Picture, with the*: radio star* lendcomprehgtulvc und valu- arc
mood. The
WC0CI«»
—unde
------------------book
■ uwkis e.asM3easy,*'
easy 8
—- — -------— On
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yanized and is promoted bv the V. Specialist From M. S. C. I’ccu
nnnnnsvc
nsi
jmg assistance• Burns and Allen. 1
able
i.i rount of their year's work on as it'Can
it' can be ami '.still
Ml"
mv&lt;----a
“
valu‘
’
* . There *"
la-more reason for gtxgj
M. c A.'s the world over.
Coming To County For TWo the farm. Kane fanners in the able
PROGRAM FOR BAL1 KaU. 8mltlb th« Mills Brothers, the, FAST BOUTS FEATURE
uulc 'suinmary
»uin;.iarv of.
oi. ab‘
‘ ;yciir's bustnHiy. ®n&lt;* vooiplele recunla now than
"Thrift is a wise -provision against x-roi oa
LANCE QF THE WEE#. ■ Bmwcll Sisters. Arthur Tracy (The
ncort.
u»
con.,,.
2*"
countv
have
been
keeping
this
tx&gt;ok
January 23 -4
GOLDEN GLOVES FINAL, mture necits. It i( reif-dtMiiplirir of
Wednesday - 'JFhunday —'•Red I Street Binger:. Vincent U&gt;pcz and
m.lK
como.r4.ln. SuK **"’
“~™ ■&gt;
. ------ -— T«... ,. ...............
.. --------------A Farm Account spAcmii;-*. from
Dust" with Jean Harlow and dark! his Orchestra and Cab Calloway I
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On thc afternoon of Tuesday. »linwiq&lt; liow your bus|neg&gt; and in‘
"n r
Gable
land td« Orchestra
i Barlow, Karnies, araham,iThrUtu«^kiui^t&lt;»:iaiiz&lt; t!u &lt;- Miehlgjui Suu College wiU be In Jan.,
r . 21. Mr Hauke, Farm Ac-, dividual parts of rour business com- i On a return voyage sciom the AtMiday-Saturday-Doubi.- feature ।
.
•i Palmer
You«* ludhrufly, Herbert 1 Barry county January 23 ami 24 for ebunt BpecfalUt, will conduct a pare with-that of farmers in UiU lantic tlw Btreuganu usually cmPalmer Are
Arc County
County Boys
Boys
Hoover.
program—"K&gt;&gt;ngo" Willi Wait or
KONGO.
■'
tlR* purikwe of checking thc twerity•t -tructin;: otner farmers on section doing tne same kind of gen- rie* two tons of butter, 20 ton* of
To
Adolph LewiMhn.' speaking out of
Huston: -The Devil b Driving" with -Man of a thousand minds" Thai ।■
T
° Survive Tourney
: • book is.kept. Any iurmcr eral tunning; This report I* worth potatoes, and 22 tons of fresh meat.
'experience as an
Edmond Lowe und Wynne Gibbon. ■ r Hollywood's name for Walter I interest'
Golden v.tiovc-'
Gloves cvue
com-­ a
iiiws: in uoiacn
- long
..... and wide
__~ ~
•business man.. says:
[petition
Monday cut:'tamja»-l
. — -----'ifiuton. who is now presenting onlj.------ reached
___ ZZa climax
2 ,
thr Odd Fellow* Arena
lite nomcly virtues and construc­
.
HANDLE WITH-CARE
. the screen hl* celebrated stage role i night at UnArena "The
Perhapn it 1* because he is New ' t IXadlcg-s ' Flint in "Kongo" where the final eliminations in the tive habits which. Franklin worked
his life,
hr conYork
BIUK bom
UUIII IltlU
and IUI.&gt;Wa
kn.nvs Ills
his Breadway
UIUiLUWUj, thrilling
.lUlUIHK tale
MIK VI
of Uack
.....vm magic ...
in er!......
tire? । filth W4a
district
k(n.R WI
were
I V 4nih-oft
U»-«&gt;4&gt;. before
4V.V ■a out
---- -for
------ ' and which
------------ih,.4 Janies r-....,
.... tn ..« rj
........Afritfan
ar&gt;li&lt;-4n jungle.
liintU "Kongo"
"lC4ini?n" wa*
EU lilHVt*
mnarllv crowd ft*.nT" riantly proclaimed by speech and
that
Dunn 4...
hiv. 1'lx cn
Nev
direct-,; capaciiy
for the benefit'.of.
York atma-pii: re in nearly every - d by William Cowen, and gives; the Barry County Boy Scouts. - The l the printed wonl are app.icable tn
picture , fn which lie ha- played a! Huston thc most jxiwerfbl dramatic iawmbled spectators were treated the life of ever;, citizen of thc pre .rule
i role of his career. Lupe Velez. Con- -to the’ best- amateur Uixing yet'‘'O’- da&gt;; N&lt;» time .in mi.ny years
Hundft'With C.ire." u a comedy- r id Nagel and Vi:gihlo. Brace havejstaged here. Thirteen elimination' I’J1* relied 1°r moi'e' eutcfuL planland two exhibition bouts featured[ning in the um: of ptu.an.Ti income
important roles tn the picture.
' the thru.
three-hour program which was _ than tin; present The practice by
[the
Mallorv play romantic roles and in
—• with
...............
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• di
• ­ 'our people of the principle,', of thrift
I‘ narked
eight three-round
winch El lijcmlel, the comedian, ha.,
EGGS HIGHER THIS YEAR.
u featured part. It preM-nts a story! Wlwlcsale egg dealers in Chicago,, 'clslons, three technical knockouts will be an influenua! measure to­
of youth and depicts the love ot n the center of the egg trade, reportt' und two knoekOUta; The two exhi- ward u better economic condition
'
struggling shop girl nnd a young that tilth.year’there ore in storage£ bition bouU went to no decision. Out for tlic nation.''
Walter W. Head. President of the
und ambitious ussiutant district nt- 290.000 cas« of rags compared Wll
h "I
with
*’ the thirteen eliminations. Has- Boy Scouts of America, and a na­
torocy.
'‘ 'vas represented, with three
1,124,000 cases a year ago. Tiils
This tu,8
1
prife winners. Sunfield with two. and Al- tional leader In otlier field.*, says:
David Butler wrote the story ami situation account* for the good price
T,ie j to. Edmore. Crystal, Irving. Otsego. | The \’outh of America must be
directed the picture.
' i hob ralcra My th^Lln tiX J«£-11 Stanton. _Lowell.
I£wU' Plainwell
PUu,1'M and Mid- taught the value ct wise conserva­
.ik- ?lth w...
imeui.
Ihe
price
of
eggs
this
year *dlBvU,c
°'ie vw-u.
each. The seveni tion of both human and material
The BIO BROADCAST.
rcMturcesz. Tin- word 'thritV ha.-&gt;
'.The nig Brnudmnkt." is a roman­ . houid average four to five cents O;’.'winners from each of the two,class­ to
many people meant only accumu­
es.
novice
and
open,
will compete in
tic comedy starring the outstanding duzcti above that of a year ago.
the regional trials at Battle Creek. lation. 1 feel, that it is appropriate
to
define the full atxi true meaning
February'first.
2^ pound
36 meh
39 inch
of
tiirift as the wise use, without
Johnny Wirth of Grand Raptds
refereed the curd while Floyd C*ulg, abuse, of hunum and matefffti re­
QUILTED t
ALL SILK
It includes the use ot time,
FAST COLOR
Hastings, and Sewiird F. Nickola. sources.
■
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
TELEPHONES, 2244 -ZSST ■---- I Detroit,
acted as Judges The/bouLs . mental powers, energy, heallli. tal­
fuere tuned by Emerson Royer, Has- ents, und emotion."
Mrs. John F. Sipi&gt;'l. retiring
Ungs.
.
president oi the General Federation
Summary:
I tW e I t c r we I g h t. novice:—Clair of Women's Chib-, makes tne stateKauffman. Alto. 147. defeated Bud nient: rNever wns there u time
। Clmse. Hastings, 147. Decision. when real tiirift was more n-eded in
thc life of the world, und I believe
• three rounds.
Road Thti Great list of Radio Celebrities!
&lt; Lightweight, novice:—Wag Cool. Thrift Week is a vegy go6d time to
Hastings. 134. defeated Wilbur .start is ikw .plan."
Dr. William John Cooper, Com­
DeBard. Edmore. 132. Technical
missioner of Education* of the U. S.
knockout-second round.
‘Fc.itlwrwcqjht. novice: — LeRoy government hiL. given oik the 1 4Humnjel. Sunfield. 131, defeated lowing statement: “Thrifteducation
Bill J.iUi' .. 1i.L.t.,n:.s. 134. T-d.ul- was never nreded -v&gt; much us now.
Tiiv shrinkage in credit has reduced
ca! knockout., third round.
'Flyweight, novice) —Fred Walker. the national Income about one(
0
’
.Crystal 111. defeated Herbert third. How much to spend, and how’
• Stcmlcr. Sunfield. 113. Decision.
\ •juturr /
has more urgency than e'er'
I
.
In conclusion let "us quote W.
(Flyweight, open)— Pete Barlow.
Hastings. 113. defeated Harry Ben-.' Esjxty Albig, Secretary- ot the Savver. Hastings, • 110.' Knockoyt, iniw Division ot the Atiiencan Bank­
MEN S
ers Association: "Saving U a virtue.
third round.
!lt does nut prevent spending, in
12 Pound Ribbed
Karines. Hastings. 126. defeated! fact it insures spending. Savings
'deposited
in
a
bank
onlent
out
to
Bud Wlexorelb Ionia. 124. Decision'
borrowers who in turn spend it. and
three rounds.
■
.
(FeatherwclRht. novice)—Tern ora- later return it with interest. Then
h im. Irving. 126.-defeated Howard again it is borrowed and the sum
King. Otsego, 125'. Knockout, sec­ has been inenased by interest. Thus
GROUPED
through saving, the amount spent- is
ond round.
(Lightweight, o)K,ni—Lovell Ouidc- constantly increased, in about a
dozen
years
is
doubled
nnd
still
txclt. Otsego'. 133, defeated Lyle
North, Ionia. .135. Decision, three being spent. Great Indeed is the
ScmLScrvice!
power of the raved dollar.
Full-Fashioned!!
। round*.
t
uWeKirwetght, open*—Vic. Black. tlotul Thrift Week Bulletin. "
Mercerized Top!
Newest Colors!!
I\ Stanton, 146, deflated Joe Bumf.
OBITUARY.
Stanton, 146 Decision, three
Value
Such
As
Y'ou
’
vc Rarely Seen!
Elizabeth Norris was born In Eng­
roundz.
.
! ।Middleweight, open:—Dick Baird.. land in 1847 anti sailed for America
1 Lowell. 161. d-f.nred Chajrlei' wdh in: parent... Mr. und Mrs.
i Baird. Lowell. 158. DeciMon, three. Robert Noms. al the age ot three
TH
’
t rounds.'
•
PEP UP Your Wardrobe!
'Light-lieavywelght. ofr-ip—Est u s( but soon came to Michigan where.
Matteson. Plainwell. 163. defeatedI the remaining year-- were spent.
Pete Mitchell, Lowell. 174. De­. mostly in Barry county. She was
| married to Wallace Norton on
cision. three rounds.
'Uncle Anseb Why Do
'J5. ifkt
T&lt;&gt; this
(Lightweight, novice:—LcRov Hum- Ijiim*
June 25.
1M7. To
thi. union
..... .. were
BOY’S
PEN-CO-N.M?
: mel. Stihflefd, 131. defeated Wagtom M ten children, of wlpm ail but
Grov/nups Kiss?
I CmJ. Hastings. 134. Technicaltwo youtv.'.x daughteis. Mrs.
i knockoiit/flral round.
Nora Fislier of Vermontville an !
i'Welterweight, novice:—Dick Palm-[Mrs. Ettle Stanton of Dowling, went
(1. Middleville. 142, defeated Clair 'Jo Hw Gtvnt Beyond many years
‘ago.
Kauffman. Alto. 137. Decision. !«.
’&gt; , Mrs.
Mr\ Norton and husband
COMBINATION
traveled through life fogtlher tor
threw rounds.
Exhibition:
.
. 65’i years always making tilings
I (Lightweight)—Pec Wee Magley. very pleasant for all who oAsocuired
Surc-ns-Spring
1 Jacicl Tissue
i Ionia. )36. vs. I/'Roy Bailey. Beld- with them. Although they never
Delightful comeu} -romance just
went tar beyond their borne and
SUCCESSES!
j ing. 137. No decision?
.
right for thc whole family
neighbors.
they
had
many
friends.
■ Bantamweight: — Art Dowdell.
They lived in their home near
James
Boots
Belding. 121. vs. William Edmond*.
all for
plain colon — gay
Dowling, until eleven years new.
Belding. 126: No decision.
DUNN
MALLORY
when their health began failing anti
print contrasts!
Daihtbg
they went to live with their daugh­
IL BREHDIL
In'
WOODLAND QUINTET
sleeves — n/(v high necks 1
ter. .Mrs. Ettle Stanton, where they
resided until Mrs. Stanton's health
Misses* and women's sizes.
Woodland Consolidated's first- failed her. which was about three
string basketeers overwhelmed St. inoiHli* ago when, they went U&gt; l.ive
j Philips -12 to 25 in a game at Wood* with their other daughter, Mrs. Nora
Screen ploy by Frank Craven and Sam Mints
land Friday
evening. Long of Fisher, where Mrs. Norton passed
Directed bv DAVID BUTLER
FOX PICTURE
| Woodland wax the heavy artillery from this life, at three o'clock Mon­
j for his team, accounting for 20 of day afternoon. Jan. 9th after spend­
: the 42 points. Garland of St. Philips ing ten weeks in bed. She was 75
Adults 15c
Children 10c
I accounted for 16 points; In n pre- gears and 21 days old. Besides her
MEN’S
MEN’S
riimlnary game the St. Philips re- two daughters s)ie leaves to mourn
i serves nosed out the Woodland sec­ her aged husband. Wallace Norton,
Pre Shrunk
Brown Nap Out
onds 29 to 27 after a hard-fought two i-iiis-jn-law. Frank Hammond
WORSTED-PLAITED
' contest.
of Kalamazoo and Irving Fisher of
BIG DOUBLE BILL
Vermontville, three grandchildren
OBITUARY.
Norton Slocum of Dowling. Mrs. Vi­
They gave her
Maryette Marie Foster, daughter da Cotton of Lansing, and Miss
of Archibald nnd Lucy Poster. wa«- Lucile Fislier of Vermontville, one
a bad name...
bom it) Ix»raine Co.. Ohio. Septem­ great-granddaughter, Elizabeth May
3 pairs
and she lived
ber 27, 1847. She dc|iurted this life Cotton of Lansing, foor sisters. Mis.
Baby-shaker—which means
at thc Home of her daughter in Mate Fislier of Ha-stirigs. .Mrs Nora
up to it I.
warm-knit comfort to top off
Bellevue, January' 8. 1933,.at the age Clemons of Bedford. Mrs. Ettle
Winter . .. new solid colors
[of 85 years. 3 months and 12 days. Tolles of Lansing, and Mrs. Daisy
(with Jacquard edge trims)
:8he was united in marriage to My­ Bergman of Cloverdale, two broth­
ron Emmons. January 21. 1864, who ers, John Norris of Lac&lt;9. and
to give you thc jump on
PLAIN
COLORS
preceded her" to the Great Beyond. George Norris of Cloverdale, other
Spring! Get yours at this
February 7. 1927. To this union six relatives, and. a host of friends. Fu­
unbeatable price!
CARYCRAHT* HAKCY CARROU.
children 4'ere bom, three of whom neral servlcea were conducted
RAH tXXFM SCOTT
are leU to mourn her loss—two Thursday. Jan. 12th. with prayer at
daughters. Mrs. Melissa Tinkler and one o'clock at tlw house and funeral
110r GbAimnusf
Mrs. Loretta Weeks, both of Belle­ at two o'clock at Dowling church
j|j
Vumv
vue. one son. Mr. Leroy Emmons, of with the body being laid in its last
AND—
Dowling, besides six grandchildren resting place al the Dowling ceme­
and two grcat-granddUldrcn, also a tery.
hoet of relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at the
OBITUARY.
MEN’S
BOYS’
MEN’S
LADIES’
Dowling church conducted by Rev.
Charles D. Hicks, son ot George
Bessie Rulison. Interment In Dowl­ and (\&gt;l)y Hicks. was born at Hamil­
All Rubber
ALL WOOL
Heavy Suede
ing cemetery.
ton. Mich.. June 10. 1869 and died
Jan. 5. 1933 age 63 yrs.. 6 mos.. and
BRANCH DISTRICT. ,
Cloth
26 days. In 1890 he was united in mar­
BELTED BACK
Last Week's Letter.
riage to Fannie Dann of Hopkins.
TThc
Dorcas______
Society
of the N To this union were born two sons,
__________
__________
Maple Grove church will be enter­ George A. of Lansing and Charles
Low and Median
tained at the &gt;«&gt;tne of Mr. and Mrs. Earl of Holt, and one daughter. Mrs
2 TO « YEARS
Heels
Dan Roberta Thursday, Jan. 19. A Josie Watrous of Hastings. He had
cordial Invitation to all.
resided in Hastings about twenty
There was no preaching Sunday years, fifteen of which were engaged
morning at the North or South in the shoe repair business. He was
churches owing to the lllne&amp;s ot thc a member of the local Wesleyan
pastor, Rev. Edward Rhoades.
Methodist church, having served as
Mrs. Clarence Hall of ‘ Battle trustee, class leader and Sunday
Creek called on her parents Satur­ School superintendent. He leaves to
day morning.
mourn his loss the children, one, sla­
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Green and ter. Mrs. Cora Smith of Hopkins,
Mystery of Murder
wiU
Mina Hamblin of, Battle Creek were two granddaughters. Miss Ruth
ana Romance Ttet Defies
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hicks of Lansing and Miss Esther
REGIS TOOMEY
E. Mudge.
.
Ingenuity 4
Watrous of Hastings, besides other
JUNE CLYDE
Mr*. Clara Day art daughters relatives and friends.
I. E. CHADWICK Production
WILLIAM V. MONG
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Directed
by
An Item' from Paris states that
Gillett and family Sunday.
LUCILLE LAVERNE
PHIL WHITMAN and
Leslie Adams U quite 111 with the the latest fashion fad Is to use safe-1
EDDIE PHILLIPS
HAMPTON DEL RUTH
ty pins instead of buttons.
flu.

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�THE HASTINGS DANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 19U
Banner nwre k'**xL’ *i**r'‘*! “
OdllllCl indifference Could, »r.» political

INI to IMS. fi» exampid. h*'-w given

View's and Opiniofis;

This and That

What Others Say

CQOKJHU&gt;« SdiUM. • “ rti; *
------------------ — clamcred

Backward
Glances;
„.
f

nrrr nvt years xootooav
, Nothwithstanding the unfavorable
ulsS Ol YCStCTudyicoivillion ot the reads, the anhual
! return o! the Pioneer meeting was
greeted by a large number ot ar-'
TBN YEARS AGO TODAY
rivals frwn aU throughthe county.
Mr..
Mahoney oi
of num
Nika *“0 30 o'clock ' Union tail wt.
airs, Frank
rianx aunoncy

Clearance Sale
of All Winter
Merchandise

NEEDS OF THE UNIVERSITY.
We are somewhat loath to set
forth the following opinions regard­
We hope thc time win come when 'bured Mr*. M W Hick* on Monday
JT25 IrXS
ing the University of Michigan k-st the people of the Mate of Michigan and «i
Tucida* wlth trl‘'nds
tercouroe and by noon Ute hall was
Mlddi
.'. be thought that we are attempt­
look IIU pl»m. .or1Jllh,^h ren?hwta^Mhe
IU.X11Y ,»«l««. ?hiiil"nta^Bt"l?30
ing jv.v^v
revenge ,in
for wit
the ,„MUH&gt;uuu
intimation u&gt;
by XU «e «n&gt;t
.
Mr. Mui „„
Mrs. Melburn Limbaugh
Dr Alexander Ruthven Hut »- diiury common sen*- in di.powmc or Gninil fUpUli &gt;pen. lhe Wtfk .'S re!re«hmen« ww* trred
'*;"&lt;11 ln Ignorance. But the urge t -. ,.f such driminah as the ftiUr ban- end with Mr. and Mr» Arthur Lail- me election of officers was then
■ people thinking-regarding thr &lt;.[,$ w^0 ^^,^4 m,. jGdeva bank, baugh. hl* parenu.
... up and
. -------..
'
resulted .as. follow*
mounting cast of education our- ....
,
*•
— —
•—■ — of Phoenix. Art- taken
Mrs.
G. 8 “
Burden
President. H*n. H. A. Goodyear,
.
mr tar-X brin, l»M op I.. «*■'“ ,lw c"ni"
““xl
zOTlla. canit Monday for an extend­ flret vice-president. Lorenzo Mudge:
ridicule by the cultured and well '•‘alked away w^h 63.500 cash and ed
ed VJMt
visit w0|
with her
her daughter. Mr*. F. second vice-president..’P. Emory: |
nurtured minds uf Ann Arbor,
several tliot«*Ima“Tiollars worth of- e Hili, and family ”
'
secretary. John Q. ■'Cressey; Uea*-|
In 4 r-et-iit broadside again.*’ tm- u,nd,
aiM1
J:UI)t.h coojier ot user. D R Cook; chaplain. Amnsi
ccmmLylon of inquiry Ipto &lt;... ■
h. (:,J.-li&gt;eri how fMrt Bynmf. New York, have ume Wuki-Jk-Jd. Thr chair appointed the;
.-.. rmnchUl fonts Dr. Ruthven a? ■
Wl.n. su‘rroundcd. ene tu
l'“' rcmi.liider -1 the wm- •following
IO1K1WU,? as U1I
un rwuwOTUmw&lt;
ex-.-cutiv’e committee j
i’.til thiit the university can not .ot them »hof and thre? ttiptiired by
»'uh tin-r daughter. Mu H. J- !(Jr y„. pruning year: Wm. B. Good­
•p :U expansion program. From
tit ate police They were brought L- L nwland and husband.
• - --------- - -------------. attack on the report of.the cvm- Man:.*-r, where-their, inui
wuui.l * Mr
Mra.
Frank Carpenter, alio ha.; R.jtxraAUi. Geo Holdt-n. Mr* D R
trial
would'
*
n one would gather tngt a.*
Mr*. -J —
W -Bentley,
Mrs. -Ju-1
tiley stood
tiM* 8uesl 01 Mu» M-,r&gt; Mc&gt;. Cook.
- -••
-tfley
KELT TM
rg iu .a .-ingle individual *A left t • have to' take place ir:f was
not
re®*'*dn
fur
nearly
thicc
uxeiL.
left
trial Th. '
- - — —' — ‘
Bus Russell, Mr-. Seymour Andrus,
muuvm
1,1 and Mrs. Wm. Hitchcock.
quired ax W.C.WUM, tuihurt bandits *”“*?•* “5 •*«*•'
taxi should continue to nw The admitted
their gull! wiien tiiey slo'-d ^r*u,,t* Kal’,t*h bciote returning .o Rev, R. W. Fletcher will make hu
unnerxity president »aid tpat unt- before Judge Hal L Culler, circuit h"r »«"* “» Sebewaing Mm. &lt; arlari-well remark.* at. the Prtabytcrvcrsity appropr.at.oiu should not re­ J'ldliC
*
TY'rtl*r
im
rotivnl«.^-lna
mwn
■
reeent
.
penter is convalcaclng Irvin a recent i inn church next Sabbath 'morning.
linked -&gt;r Curtailed, that we s!i:-uld,
r. opi-ratton.
.
His health will not permit him to
*o on into bankruptcy cheerfully.- Alter denouncing the'brutal-murv­.
Mrs. M W. Stebbins, Mrs. Denin- remain longer and his resignation
der
which
they
hnd
committed
as
knowing that our downfall is mar­
■ „ Murray and Mrs. c. W Weapintef filed some time ago has finally been
Empire Bu
tyrdom In the great and holy cause u most cowardly and dcteaUible
’relumed $n Thursday from Mvm- accepted.
crime, tin- Judge took occasion &lt;
at education.
phl». Tennessee*, .where they had
The representative from Wood­
: Perhaps we have been a htJle say-4h.it h&lt;1 wiu sorry that he could been for ms oral weeks. Mis. Stebland Lodge to the Grund Lodge is
harsh-with the uniierstty. PeriuiM not aenumex’ them to forfeit their bitx* U&gt; much improved in health
return for ’their crime'.
Dr. O V and not J R Abbott.
}we fullt d to properly visualire the.• M«&gt;inmm.
ML-u Phu&lt; be Harmer returned on
man Vi.
of. wwm
them &gt;mu
had cmrn.u.
criminal
Parker; rta’e reprosenta-: need* a: Ann Arbor. In a pre.-* n- ! Every
records, one of fhrn: a long history :n 8uutla&gt; frc,{U l'-*'r home in Howard
,..v from Barry cwiny. Mur a -lease last week Dr.'Ruthven points which sha.ung had figured in at, ra,v
City, h
having
“’rtn* hbeen
**" tick ! iltowing ”a
THBjfflY roR BOODLE.
&lt;&gt;iu- bcMdf*'the KalyVa robbery tonsil operation. Siu- resumed her
Somctmiis we w«hdrr
says ttyat our government is no |&gt;anl nt.g(p; of the university at pies- th=- Judge concluded hi* remark', Mptiqay.
iltc
again
mentioning
the
enormity
icniiir of thc
by she. people.;ent are a new objervatoty. to rare-**'
Henry Lane of Denver. Colorado.
Harry County District Court of
omy ically want
and for the people; but of special J for the'activity of the i»str\m&lt;"n&gt; &gt;f tfjclr crime, with UsutMUntially
idmMt“aa.
a 8UC*t of Mr. and Mr.-.. John Honor. Wednesday evening. January !
. ihc»c'word*:
'• simply h.&gt;ilcrij'.g b
intereri/by spechl interests
:;ix-af a eflffie as you have, commit-. Qualfc Sunday. He w Mr. Quaifc'e IH. at 7 15 P. M . in liu- court rtxnn.j
they're not getth:
nephew.
H.i
•tings
Moving pictures-ahown
for sjx-cmL interests Nor is th'.5|mcni Junis ,(&gt;r r,.i;in.a and -io.in; teil that tin state of Michigan
oi thc boodle.'
' and every Scout and k ader tn Barr.
any cx.srcwaUon. lobbyists have rn-.j schutartilp funds :*’
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. icoumy attend, wlrether up fur ad­
■ We moke bold to .'-Ugceri to Dr. ’
Mr.- G. W. Soule and Fred Soiflc ’ vanrement or not.
I Ruthven that hw observalbry- be: When a bamti: enw-rs n bank or
rt«-m but jhcre
/null: in IX’ro.t.'Flint. Pontiac, oi' ttpre er any other .place for tjie of Grund Rapid.' were here Sunday i A line example of 'Totem Poll.sorae'ether industrial center where ! purjxv-c ol robbery, he is a jxdeff- to attend the funeral of Mr Soules i work is c-n display in thc windoyr of
gatdlni,’ ir.il
bn.ti-air.
Aldrich Seibel.
mil
murderer
und.
to
save
hlmsClf
or
■the Banner. oa:c&lt;-. Wm Fiix, Lite
I thousands-of pcojite are Without;
W E Wpeden and M. S. Keeler::Scout m lYoSji 73, RusMili Cleo-Lind:
:&lt;» make ln» vr.nnnal venJurv n sucomj bei
of Grand Rapid., and R. T Fivnf.i 8. M , desigm-d rfnd curved the pole, i
but I-:W of th’
&gt;wl».^n««Se&lt;m ';; 1,11 "l” a».‘M
&lt;;
’ e,i Middlevilli- wx*:.- 'out- of town ;u.-.lng only a knife and chisel for ihe!
...
...
attention.
!
such kui-l. at the dinner given by Mr. j work. Each troop »bauid carve one
j day pv opie m
Hsfi- homes an-1 •■Lcliigan be compi^d to k«cb suer.
rehemes Intro
Id at shcntla .sak - cicature uliw. board and klolhe
i showing the tnx/p hUtory. Good J
farm* beth&gt;
under the' !&lt;
• • • him a: an »-*|&gt;cn.M oi ynr»l hun­
Then thc Unr.
dred doilat * a year for the balance
heads:
Boy Scout Anniversary week is*
Miv Mary Spencer let' on Saturday' euiwiffrfl
of
hu
life?
F-Outrlghf
to 13. A program Mini-.
•on to m..k •
ANOTHER WET PROPOSAL.
The Banner would not urge hang­ t-scnlna for Pasadena. California.; i.u to that of Li*t year will be
celebrated four birthdays at their
d*piec*.e n»
A racket b no* und r*ay t-sdnrn
■
:
t":;
“
t::
until?
ing
or
electrocution
vxcept
in
cases
but
adopted, rocogriixing "Hrffae Day,** regular .meeting Friday evening in
purcWw
.... cMarch. They will go and return via i
thr Ri-“Grande rlv v and thus “rc- ! university
Church Day.” "School Day," the purlers of-the First Presbyterian
and
th«
brutality
»
apparent
tiiat
the
Puget
Sound
rntitij
of
th:-C.
AL*I
moixy.
gryrnWfo,
pumt for :
•Civic Day. ’"Good Turn Day.'" church. Itas’.irx •. Si'centoen Cubs,
script, payment ot vertrins txmih the United States. Irrigation park
n 'building rhe criminal has'forefcitrd.any jit.- and. St. Paul railway. They will; "Wirt'drw Di*play bay." "Parentadminu
tillable right to live m human so-.vim San Francisco nnd.tlx- Ya*—;
fe.built
and grXvrnmrn: bonds with "priht- barrels* have been exceedingly cost­
o four mothers und two othof the same duU* the vice- &lt;fiety. Each of .the•«• three bandits, mil-.- Valky before returning.
ing-prcM" moiuy. an^ tiie issuing -ii ly and the practical benefit*
the oldest of whom is 20 and the
Mr. und Mrs. Clark Doxcy w’il!'i trtvip should Ixmn plans for th *
und Mcretury pciritA
of the 23rd 'birthday uf
youngest'2,'». Ims a life exiwctancy ot leave .Monday for Jackson when? jtciebratlcm
■a currency baaed oh the sliver dul- tta .loStd reclaimed few.
&lt;&gt;f the university n r;
Scouting.
' m ihe future porsibly. when thc
' Gunnar Brig, director of Volun­
i-f Micltigan furin-h them a place to M&lt;&gt;?ur Shaft Co
ijunsicr. through Fed--' populat’on ot America may have inteer Training of .the Hoy Scouts of
Mi&gt; Albeit Morris
given the tnxvcr- stay' and board them at an expense
eo banks and'to buri-,
Anwrloi; will speak at the annual
era!. Rea
cn'AJCd cffiUiidcrably. a new irriga­
pnvat&lt;- source*. ‘Mililoib if several nnndnxl dinar-* a year, of Philadelphia are
mn
tint of ihe Bidth? Cro'lj Area
new. Th:
when
tiicy.have
fqrfeiU'd
their
right
an
extended
visit
u
gfafi'd-'
be*n added by thc Halo every
tion project «r two will probably bo
Council. February 6. at- the Boy
.iscs.kn,
. utu.i airs.'u. u. Herd.
c and U the 'preMini
a uadi
rile PAA", few years. An adqunrei' ^uy to give us new Und
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antlei uai. Mr- Sc-’Ut ’Hiadquarftrs Bldg. Battle.
Gotdsb.T
bill par-es. can be ngntulture. At present, the fields uirauon Duuaing » nveuea to careA,“* ,5l,’n • **•'»* B always the pastransaction* m' -‘IWUtV that the criminals may be
cn a larger scaft*. In fact .ill ' already under cultivation ate pro- iar the hnanciiil ' It
;• ning, January 17. Rov,
could «1m» b’.■ pardoned &lt;&gt;r parokil in a few &gt;ei»r&gt;
ok delinquent tax *“&gt;&lt;’
back Uito society to again
। chicing more than we 'need. There­
District Scout Reading Commitfore, the politicians .of the house
will nuke
a buShafer met with the K
and Mr.
outate oht come und wnatc can belter afford to
homa aLv.v.
of harassed taxpayers
and nuke* adiii- ' spend their time giving us a bal­
executives are diitjiur.al creffi'
anced budget than they can !cgJ. Broa'n. Ingham
Laingsburg.
..rulling fur a new luxury dam.
‘M:A. MidV-n Stanton tg ma: L IL Beeler. S. M. Tht. troop h:u-.
dors not balance
Dowling w.i-. a Saturday vLtt-ir of b«- n an o:iutand::« county orgnutCutting the Alu^e eap.-n'e L g
!.
A THANKLESS JOB
R. D. Cramer's.
J
vatfun and has a present number-,
nJ to K&gt;1ve only a »m ill&gt;art of o
! Fcvsideht-clect RooMfvcl’t.
WH.M does ansi-,
ship of 55 Scouts.
ing La reports, finds it. difficult
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY ' Friday January 13. 5 15 p M &lt;
eitf do.‘ It ’does ntft
.At
the
annual
mcellhg
'of.tl
he! at the Scout Headquarters BTdg J
I fill his cabin?: with
empty tomorrow.
stockholders of the Hii.stiie-- N:It,- Battle-Crc«k. Use Area Executive!
re bsutlng or flx- men he would like to have about
^... .... . &gt;1- LB-Mid held Ils January meeting.!
tohfiftic ulloiment him as counsellors The -reason far hlghrri item :?i
lowing trtfiews and directm's wetefAbcn E. Johnson attended a* the
Ulis is no reflection on "himself or Richard. Bald wi:
• beted fur the ensuing year; J T-| Barry county rrp.-estntatiri-. Anwould have the
i-n?ptns .'odut/
Lombaid, PrviinVn'. •&gt;. i' WH!yc ir. I uounoen-.-nt was madt- that so
w.ih a'caUnel ^r.^aro high Lull, COMSTOCK lN«P1«^npENCK
the row in price.
sire n ti! h. —
I Hie Area had qualified for the
prflUir.i'. . w&gt;ulil many men who w-.w considered ; T!li;t...
., fff&lt;jwjng emiuknee in
.J. T Lombard. Jolih F. dent's award r:b;&gt;.'r. -.-•siri 'that tit"
wealthy a tew 'ear* ago are now un-! th„‘
*
*
Area had made a.'gain tn memberiabl- :&gt; .itlord tne ntinnciai *acriftr«' belt
nnt Smith. IL
ships.of about 600 boys during thc.
such in office would entai! EvenjW’
Mrs Otto Gil* returned iwintniMc who are sufficiently wrll-to-dv
Tuesday after a ',w»&lt;k : VL-,it with trng-i Seoiiuds being planned tor a
can be pardoned -f«c bulking at
friends ui Grand Rapids.
[Saturday-early' :in. Fi-bruary, when
in TreyMr. and Mrs D-aiwb r It .;k-*r of ,.ill ScnitJS and leaders by Troot&gt;.-.
Cr.yiga county. 'New York, an- ;h-- v.i'H leave from a commwi oupter f-n '
gue-t* of tbeir ccuMn. Mr- J H. j prc-urraniad spat to caok their!
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Ih-hnu
■ .­
dinner, hold groining Cot.tests and
batitafu;. institutt ■:» tn'
closer study inc
Mr. and Mrs W B VVar.d-11 of
W&lt;- American.’ have round that a
round that fart far inon* pleasant . und full, r 'if&lt;*
ir daUgh-t The annual meeting' committee.'
can be Jlvfd with rnaehtnithan
.
!r&gt; A H. Cnrvt'ih. Chnnn , met u»
Monti* jartittm. sun und. | t he
■*lihou£ :iwm -Prof. QHilord'G
Scout HiMdquurter*. Monday p
in public!
;hter of Benton Harbor, and j M January 16 :.i plan tills imporfPunier &lt;/i Yak.
b;&lt;&gt; tndical
&gt;„n!.#Iocal Scout date. Tin* meeting
(pending ti
''■ ■Aill ir- m the nature &lt;&gt;i ;■ pol luck
!'r slipper tor scout.- and parent', wi'h1
c -Friday.

n-

same people Xv'
private aMOClstfaying at the st
special and cost

Overcoats

and

Flannel Shirts

50% Reduction

All Other Winter Merchandise
Reduced From

25% to 50%

Space will not permit elab­
oration. Come and look, you
will find real,bargains in
good honest merchandise.

Boy Scout News

Lambie &amp; Doyle
"The Store for Dad and Lad"

The popularity of rock gardens is
*11 attested by an especially at-

house tn the reventccnlh iJo-t of a
building in New. York The .. in!&lt;'t
U a eumpSvh' one and. is aciorti-d
With hundred* &lt;»f lloweriug pUnin
mud shrub* and a large cherry tree.

A Quotation

'ID YOUIIEIB ?
THESES GOING TO BE A
NE!fLOW PRICED

UNIVERSAL
ELECTRIC WASHER

Crumbs of Wisdom

WITH QUALITY FEATURED
UJATCHl /

jomrd- a

stake U all too
wlyo I'.vt'n ' - mu-.c
Mr, c s Wh,.enB
product ot our iti.&gt;n of
rather than play at. -Jahn PbU.p JfCtn Ind|and s&gt;bra&gt;iu
•*. ■
\ n here she visited • rel.i
"Opera must i&gt;
&gt;me on the :m.is
•.r’amu
G.ra"‘l Ral”d:

XX u'■ l&gt;o»&gt;O»r Scrap Book

-IV J...an ^td ruhhfi the* TO MAS I ER BROWNE
a -—
ON ms pastorals
sinister. .influence
ot... ........ .
• Democracy is the farm
:i rewkj w inends nv-.
wjrjung- again*", tiic g
ernment. which give* or trie
vplc Both of theat w&lt;
’.hr people
iliunon they
d men
have vr. ‘
Pri-au«r
than
directors" of the ’ Un
Bat I navi
' it would be a really tr&lt;
advance m cuvrlixatiau :t pe
tried to be little instead of b..
■SiijTwcod Andeu;ifh bar
adminuiration* U a.

“

„

Consumers Power Company
Hastings, Mich.

Phone 2305

turiy'di

:e E. Wright.
FORTY YEAHS AGO TODAY
A very pleasant pedro party u
givrp by mlm. Gertrude Pc-.derj.
at tier lather's home on E.v: Mj
street Thursday', cveniitj
M

Thg following .uzmbr* c
F:t.*.CCrail Po»l No -UY G
R
were .rotailed into their resj
GREAT EXPECFAllOSA
1 f. m
efli.-.-s
on Sa^iday* evening 1&lt;
.... own judgment, yet
sends ’
Fast Cammandcr. G. H Bro-.
Tnis Ume duck cev
Wired a top-heavy debt
C -Jas F' Rusacil; S V. C —Ferd!-.
• Thu thy
; iiirth. that judgmer.:
renimrnt should alw&gt;i
gre*» 1* doing nothing
indulged m all manner of
’hand Thoma-; J V C--W F
mimends
fUlmg our rr.ari optffi
Kicks; Adjt.—J N. CoJliMer, Q. M !
gances under almoat fcxeiusive Rtw most read books, on
Uilon* cunccnr-ng it* *
--.Baker BhrineG Siu-gton -E H
• publican control; .-o ha» Democralk
Lathrop; Chap.—A H Loveland; O !
our money-broken take up
Tcxafc and Lafblletlr-Liberal
■ u you do no’, like a country, H Loveland; O D -W H Ream 1
conaln. Democratic Tammany in a
there arc a Uux:‘aitd chances, -thji O. G —H. Marble; Q. M. &amp;—W. H.!
uMpttoiMly corrupt political ring
the
fault
is
no",
in
the
country,
but
Garrison.
naturalist in. Lendin reports
Word received from R iyce Bar-!
-probably no: much more so than the
ot,a tuh that winks, B.- oftenng no: mote sureties than
cniw.
low. who » at the Houghton Mining.
Republican Ftuladelplua machine
marveled at 'their Hold thine own worth unbrake;- "A nun whistles not because nt school in thr upper penint-ela *ay»;
controlled by Bow v«rc No party
which’ b yo grid ’
that snow is nine feet deep there in'
Bui to
the back yards, the thrrmonetcr bewould
iug twelve degrees below zero, but'
More
of
our
writer.*
would,
like
thee.
Tlic-; automobile makers might
"Our pait accomplishmenU will not cold enough to -wear ovarcoata..
;
not
swell
in tunc went but loot Udis tn a ijmg He does not expect to vUit home
aged communlUcvt. in thc country
. from Dr. Einstein.
a good tip
1 Willi thc how much they act forth, lint4 ot achievement a* wr mo.tf until Christ 1893 as hr plan* to
alien the tact tiiat existliig political Wlwn thc professor brmt&gt; out a
bat the-hpw well
^penfl the »ummcr vacation’at the
forward. "—Alfred p Sloan. Jr.
set-ups can pruvjoc good govern-1 new model theory it usually has a
World* iair.
*.
Tlw klndetgarten department Icj
iiicin if Hu people so desire. We few parts that -rc interchangeable
"There isn't an unemployed nun
•• uiiti'i. in UU. uIk-Ukc Po-jWiUi former uwdeh,—Arkau-a.- u« • ■ The Mratocphene plane U thc in America «'h6 hx n i In tom® wav thr'school hu- been dared until t^c '
airplane
of
thc
future/
—
Prof.
AuG-Tlng
hum.
The
a**.e.c
wcathe.contributed
to
the
wealth
oi
Amc.-lIiiwkI ewruptien'' should not be settc.
‘gUi’.e Piccard.
ica.”—Will Rogen.
. kept most a! the UUle ocu at home,

--- Qf aie
Pungent Paragraphs o„. »~-jM Ke

.Ft1
Facte No. 0. Ciib Section. B. 8. A..

CLEAN, SAFE MILK
WITH BOTTLES SAFELY SEALED
... AND NOT EASY TO OPEN 1
The constant effort of this dairy, is
not only to furnish Its patrons with
lhe CLEANEST. PUREST milk lll.t
it is possible fu produce, but to de-.
Iiver .it to the homes of our cus­
tomers in the best possible way.

splashing." You can lift tho-cov^rs
off of our milk bottles with you/’
Angers, and you can set them back
solidly in place w^ith your thumb.

Highlands Dairy is the only Dairy
in this -section permitted by the
state of Michigan to sell Grade “A"
Even the sanitary caps that We use
Milk, bccatise state test has proven
on our bottles are the last word in­"■ its unusual CLEANLINESS. No bet­
convenience and SAFETY, eliminat­
ter or SAFER milk to use is pro­
ing the old-fashioned "digging out"
duced. Doesn't that appeal to you?
with a fork and the old time "thumb
A phone will bring it to your door.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK. Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�nre nAMTiNns

banner,

Wednesday, January

ii.

na

I SUNDAY SCHOOL
■
PINE LAKE FARMERS c;LJ,'B. Il
,
CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS.
Camn
Nntex
Seventy-three
and!
vamp Fire
rtTc fvoiej
frlend
. of the RnemembersFannert
.:
I Mr. Bhafer’r Sunday School class
enjoyed a very line supper and show B
with Mr. and Mr* Cassius Hughes il
Saturday evening. January 7. A
fl ..
brief bustoew meeting at which the
.... ” ***•’
. ( on Saturday, Jan. 14. A lovely dmfollowing officers were elected Pre-,h_^.1
ner was served about noon by the!
Mr and Mr*. Richard Oroos were
John Palmer of Grand Rapids
WHEFI EW--ICKB8 WEDDING,
ladle* of the club after which the 1
ceded the show; President.
in Chicago on Saturday.
was to the dty on Tuesday.
| At two o'clock Saturday afternoon.
priry; Treoa . Harrison Payne; 8k .
tLo wh&lt;. i a-I bSn meeting waa called to order with;!
. Mr and Mrs. Victor Brumm visitMr. and Mn. Robert T. Walton Miss Marian E. Ickes, daughter of. Vernon Wlnlnger. They choae “The
Le&lt;- Nottingham presiding.
Allj
„,v.
.
-I...
tnemot
r*
W
*.*
11130
tw&lt;l
yei*TK.
Art*
cd in Grand Rapid* on Sunday .
were in Ralamasoo on Tuesday
]Mr and Mrs Willard.Ickes of Ulis WM-&gt; KnUhl,
n„„,, Ku„k. A. Joined in singing “America the-,
became thc.... bride
_.— of — Mr—
Mr and Mrs. «- W. Couk ahd Mr*.
MU* Edith Heald visited a friend city,became
and repeating of thei
bOllRY THEY I.EFT.
-1’1'* ‘"t ‘“‘■'hire.* meeting. pUnS • Beautiful,"
Lord's Prayer. The usual routine'
Guy &lt;L Keller were in Grand Rapid* to Lake Odessa over thc week end. Wkyne B Wheeler, son of Mr. and
Dr. H A. Adroutoc last week remad4' ,o rarr&gt; ““t'
b,rlh'
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pender vUil- Mrs. J. M. Wheeler of Coldwater.
- and• Mrs (day project. On Jan. 11. this group
a letter from Mr
. -Topic* of Interest" were in'
M1M Gertrude Bentley sjient tlie
&gt;“ HxdUc on Monday and Tues- Hie ceremony was performed by reived
the Rev Victor W. Thrall at the Isaac Jones, who for s/tme time lived had a social meeting with Hard chsrue of Mis* Ruth Nottingluun
weck md in Bai Ur Creek with Mr* &lt;*•&gt;'iCaukltraa iiostex*. Each member
near
Cloverdale,
but
who
returned
.
altar
of
the
First
Methodist
churen
and Eli (Lindsey MKs Nottingham 1
It. M U'.iren*on. —.
Mr *nd Mrs. Harry Ritetoe atto England about tour months ago. [brought one guc-t The evening wa. [read some ven' .interesting articles'
of
Battle
creek,
thc
full
ring
service
Mr and Mr- F E lame of Sara- *cnd&lt;d the funeral uf Mr* Lucy
They wjflte from Wan-ham. Eng- *pont playing • progtwoiVr game* ;
n&gt;&gt;e were rimutav curib. d Mr .nd n,,*&gt;“der in Woodland on Monday. bring uw-d Mr. and Mrs. Jamc* land,&lt;rfmr*r&lt; port tiut conditions Florence Wcrt'rlind ha.* tliarge ol 1from a pamphlet in regard to thc j
. ...
.... «..u «... ... ...
m. [Messenger were their only attendMr
«
nd
R
“
IUntUU
o!
tlie
program
for
tlie
regular
mdet.purpose of the World * Pair to celefrs Forrest B Lai*
arBHd
Qf
and both the brides nnd thc there are far worse than here and
brute the one hundredth annlver-.
bridegroom*
witnessedI •the-l
■ the are sorry It mt they left thc States tog tills week
Ch&lt;-'.«r
str tn of- Si. Lznua. Mu.
un(1 Oil*.
Mrg luiuci.muiui
Robert £urch vu
on uuuua
Sunday.
brtd«rr&lt;».m . parents
naronta wuimmm
--- -. .. 1* iiiiAi
;
vary of Chicago and the progress j
.*;M*nding M-vrral days- liere With Mr
Mr Bnd
8 p Nlckols of De- nuptial*
.
that has been made tn these Kiri
MONDAY
fiTUDY
(
Lt
B.
•
Okhuj-api
Group.
The bride was attractively gowiied
and Mr* Kellar Stem.
, troll were Sunday and Monday
Mr*. Robert Walton entertained
'H* Oklcuyapi Camp Fire Girt- It will to self supporting and there
will be all manner of rapid iranspor-।
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels spent gucaU of Mr and Mrrf. L. E Bar- In dark blue velvet with hat and thc Monday Study Clubnn Monday..U,M"- ‘very W&lt;.r'.n. I.iy an.
acce**oricA to match her gown
'Friday evening at the L. R Wol- nett.
Ten ladles enjoyed thc one nclock [Tlu re ate nine tn uur group. H.r.-- tatlcn to and .from tto fair, with;
&lt;otl bohic in Freeport
Mr. and Mrs. C. W- Wesplnter while Mr*. Messenger waa dressed luncheon, and the "program which bod iilmott one hundnd ;fr cent
Dr. and Mrs. A W. Wuodburne were dinner guesU of Mr. and Mr*., in black velvet with matching ac­ followed
I attendance every lime Our offiret., ■ ns well a* low admission charges. *c&lt;
cessories
■
were Sutyday guest* uf Dr. and Mr.* a A. Anderson of Grand Rapid* on '
.
■■&lt; * s —------- -are Pre.jdart.
_ ............Helen
.....
.........
unpack;: If we farttucA-set the much needed
Mrs Wheeler I* a graduate of the
Him Lethbridge of Ma/am.
—
■
. .
.
'Da-vday
evening.
Vice-Pre»sd?nt. Eleanor Havens;- relief-we can all attend
. Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Kiley of De­
Mr. and Mts. Gordon Edmond* Hasting.* High school and of ArguSecretary. Wanda Mae Bechtel
,
troit grv npcndihg ten days with tier and son* of Nashville called on Mr bright* Business college Siu- is
t tonal r."UT. that'is tilling our p«;*rs
j
Nctoi^w
■tol^tcw Group
Group.
•abler. Mrs Charles Wood.
.
now and Mid timer in hutory had
and Mr* E C -Edmond* and other now'employed In the office of the
president of the Galloup Pipe and
Mr. und Mrs Dun Lewis were in relatives on Sunday.
group, st seen such times or so much go­
Lowell Saturday to attend the fu­
Mr and Mrs. Archie McDonald Supply co. in Battle Creek. Tlie
- in;- on. Hr *|xikc &lt;4 Pli.lippin? hineral of Mtx. Earl Curtl*.
tor railing next dependence.' "Farm Relief -Lmtla-;
und family hake returned from Port groom graduated from thc Goldwa­
tion •' and “Japan firing on China.",
.
... Huron, where she has been visiting ter High AclMxtl and Argubnght'* PARMELEE HOME ECONOMICS.
Business College and Is now an ac­
ti&gt;e city on Tue.aiay on busine^ g.&gt;- &gt;incc before Chrintma*.
Inger, explained t!.- • Birthday PsoThe meeting was turned over toi
The Parmelee Home Econotnies Jrct" railed “Making the M■&lt;••. ol the program, committee with Mr
tax from tore to Holland
' Mr and Mrs. Robert Moore countant with tlie Montgomery'
Motor
Sales
Co.
group met at the home ot Mr*. Earl Me " Each girl Is planning to Carn Arthur Lathrop ip charge. Singing;
, Mr. and Mr*. Edwin White of 'Juanita Langston* and his mothei.
Immediately after the ceremony. Kcrtnceh. Friday. Dee 9, for an all a Birthday Honor
Grand Kapm. spent Sunday will* Mrs. Moon?, of Kalamazoo were In
You Can Smile " .
Mr. am| Mr*. Wheeler left for a day nweting. Thirteen members re­
Mr and Mrs W J. Field.
tlu- city &lt;&gt;n Monday on bustoes*
Mr*. KUxabeth Fettijohn gave twoi
Hufert Prentice was home from
Mrs. Thera Nagler ot Freeport is short wedding trip, tier travelling sponded to roll call Our leadet
reading*. "Unnwarcj' anti "Flee-j
Ku!..ma/oo on Sunfiay with his par- at thc home .Of Mr*. Lewis Miller costume Wing of green and black gave us our U-smjii on holiday
The meeting -t tlu- Woman',* Re­
■ rn* . Mr and Mrv. Fred’Prentice
. .. duties
. .... dur-. with bldck acccMorfe.* After their sweets. Mrs. ■ Glenn Allen, demon-, ef Corps held Jan. 14th. was call' d
looking after •household
Mr. David Rhcplwrd favored us
.... Mix. Miller's convalescence.
i return, they will be. at home UTtheir atrat'.sl tto- making of Lemon Tally
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Biukirk viMt- tag
with a vocAI solo and responded to,
rd Mr mid Mi Jack Snyder of
Mr. .nd Mr* Walter Wallace and many friend* at 49 No Wabash •nd Mrs. Grover Cline, Parisian la Hue man.
found all
south Hq.itIng* part of ]a:&gt;t w&lt;&lt; k.
ML* Grace Edmonds were In NashB*«le Creek All unite in exIon ot the allotment
on Tuesday
afternoon, me
the »««in- tending
congratulalions
and best stutled dates and cranberry marma­ pres* correspondent. Meeting opened
Mr. and Mi.' Wm Schulz of villc
.&gt;o&lt;- &lt;&gt;■■
turim, &gt;i*cii*uuti,
- . -" -j---------- ------lade We were told we should «W in.the regular form and the btisine&amp;v- pluitu-d the plan. This plan
Gra.id Rnpid ; -pent the week end dies Visiting Mr*. Gordon Edmond.* wishes t * these line y»mng |irople.
Michigan Beet sugar At the Cion-' •exxion wa» taken up, ftlr-o.nutalia- to rotiunodltirs used in thr
wnii Mr and Mi:.. Keith Daniel*
Mr.
Mr :::ti
and Mrs !Lrr"
Harry’ Wtchie and fi|,NnAy ^^
* • *’cLASS
ol the businr/ji M-uion u«- were inT. O. Webber G-entertaining jils Mr*. Hazel Hinkley and'aon Rich-J
•s. Tile btrth- afid tlu- Jaw goes lpu&gt; i-flrc
CHOOSES NEW OFFICERS. ylted-tu Jhe home of Mia. Ottd day party held
daughter.'. Mr*. R. J 'Dorris mid ard were Sunday gucste of Mr. and
monlh in tto GO - ct the farmers have
”rs
rs.. Guy C. Keller '. Sunday Schantz on Jan. llth, for an extra hall will be Ttn
Mrs A. J. Marco*. «rt Detroit this Mrs. Rutherford Bryant of Battle I ™
pewral members took l»rJ
‘School class iwld a delightful merlCreek.
.
Mr. und Mr: Al
... Elltorn and
Mrs. Emil Tyden, Mrs Richard 1 mg on Friday evening at the home
dau.tliti-i Thelma "of Lamin: called Gru&lt;». Mra. L. E Barnett and of MIm'Barbara Crook, who wa EXTENSION GROUP
WEST THORNAPPLE
on Mr. and .Mr .. Burt ’tinkler on guest. Mrs. S. F Nlckols of Detroit, instslMf by Mf-eit Irene Reynold.*
und Mrs W. M Stebbins were in and Virginia Boyc . the three actnut
hosier-'• New officers were Group met
;t luv- tng them. It wu.Mr. and Mrs- Co|e Newton and Grand Rapids on Monday
given for rtto
Mrs. Eun:
ML. ycli-r Newton were Sunday
d that weather ccnrii-1
Mr. und Mrs. George White and ehjoen ,u- follows: President, Mis. Tut day.
M ■'
.
nl ndnc'.y. Tne •ions control surpl
_
gm. tj &lt;&gt;f Mr. and Mt Earl Paton Mr and Mr*.“Willard White were In Agnes Royer; Vlw-Prwhient. Miss
and. dfflcitsi
did- tto work
of Charlotte.
.
•Ovid on Saturday to attend the Sophs Wallace;'secy, und TTeas..
-re installed forJtorroiA pm loan man. Armthi
following &lt; 1I*.r&lt;
Mr. iynl Mt
Atl.n Griffin of 1 unreal of Mrs. Frank Waggoner,r !MLu Irene Reynold*; A-'istant. Mu►residin'. Enin.j metatoi c.'.ucht it would be to-t&lt;
cur dub at this n.criing
„, liw
u„- two
„„ :ncn_
„,u.'““““
““
Hickory forinr-, virit.d lh&lt;!r uncle the grandmother ot
■* IHtoll we
snd a mt. Mr. und Mr*. Jack Snyder. । JI. r J A Ue.MuHy 1, in &lt;&gt;,« WaWrn™. n".lrm« pn-.i.tenl. ...
J V. TffT.e MrLra.y, Sec.. Stella ilium
un 'nitirxiLiy
......
.........................
........ . ............of to charge ot tlx- businr*/ session
Repre.-mUthe Clia-y. Parker was
Foreman; Treat
Ne’.to do
IU|»&lt;I&gt;
nlkndln. ....
tl» .ronnuu
Mr. and Mr. Clifford D 'lun and the diocese of western Michigan. W after which she Introduced Mis.. cooking tom-instrutiiMi.
uh-ii iliinxiuccd and had for his
Chaplain. Clara Ciirk; Condi;
Excalloped cabbage' and checae.
U vi
.—.n
.&lt; U
acnauer uno
weir*rn went £nna Johnson, wlux told of the
rhililrvtt
d ma
Ids pwronu.
prm.nL.. mr.
Mr. anu
and a
A .'Scliader
and jonn
John Weisaert
subject iJaltiBs of The U-gudature."
Mr* Charh-.* Dolmi, of Grand Rap- today to attend the sessions being I10!* Daring girl* and some of.her baked potatoes. Julienne carrots, and
[exiwrtenct*.
buttered spinach were cook'd and Glut rd,'Clara Hah; Pa: In* . Cora diwuued. agreeing that, congress
id;- on Sunday.
told at Grace church.
.-xnrrietu-.-.
plans were made for the Sunday served in a very efficient and pleas­ M&lt; Nanwt.i
Mis* Hari-wt "Culver of Detroit
Mr.- Della Kopp of Woodlahd left
Prr .■ c , • . • Claru cannot run the **t other, and tiiat.
seasons, the girls co-operating ing manner. Combined with fruit Tlnkh; , Ci I t Bearer.' No. 1. Sud;&gt; wr have too many governmental
. .. «.
... .on
.. ivrre on Saturday for Pnnce Rupert, 'class
■a:.-* U-s-ion;..
A« &gt;,
D Kniskrn;
&lt; iitliu. ia-sUmfly/ The hu* tvs &amp;*&lt;■.•■ and vegetable salad, sandwtetos and Sultan. Na 2. Mary-Adams. .No. 3. iiirencl'
Culver Is employed British Columbia, where she plana &lt;'»ihusia*ticaH&gt;
-------- —.: —He impre.-sed us with tiw
1 • as ■ •.ng as we cannot all'
Remake her home with her daugh­ served refreshments and all report a a few swi-cl* made up a well bal­ Marte Smith, No. 4?Eunict Martin; i *--•
foe* -‘hat
*
anced and nutritious meal.
at.- and Mr., v tJWfilcoit. Mi. ter and husband. Mr. und Mr* very pleasant time
iau. , ,.
i«” *u
w-awlaturf. he 1* going ini
Musician
The
'
afternoon
lesson
was
&lt;&gt;:■
.
. ... .tSrjUr form b*'-'our stead to do aajicaT s* possible
(Henn Gulick JGreta Smith*.
REBEKAHS
INSTALLED
cooking
oi
vegetables
and
theirgiving fl«.i aalute and singing '-‘hat vwmo-tt desire m they air!
Fn-.|M&gt;it apei&gt;!. Ralurday &lt;*t-nlfig
Robert Rogers and granddaughOFFICERS FRIDAY NIGHT value to thc health of tile tody. Ah America. B&gt; fore b-.ivtng the hall /uprwscd to legislate for th&lt;» welfare [
with-Mr. and Mrs. keilh Daniels
—— . —
The nirmhen, of Rebekah Lodg- exhibition of beautiful hooked rug* .the na-mber.’ were served a lovely of-the people. He thought a Justi
Mr. and Mrs W. T .Grigsby leave on Monday attending the funeral ol
Ito.
for Dr I ruii and after u the former’s brother. Elmer Roger*, met’ on Friday evening and installed by Mr.-. Cndlrc and quilt talks by lunch bystnw of the laduw. which taxjor auto* ahd trucks would be,
visit th&lt;r» will go lo Ki-.simmee, a pioneer resident of Rutland tswn- the fallowing offin-rs. D.-D P. Lulu different' members completed the
' '
- -ciaru on (he ton pyr mile ba»U. Railroad*
!’&gt;! pinker. Pre*'
afternoon '■&gt; .study, Adyuui
t • •nim-nt
Fla . for the balance of thc winter, ship, Charles Hazen also attcndAl Cole conductin* the service;
.have io maintain tto-ir o»n roads:
(hirrtv Tuesday.
TSiMHav
‘
’
P N O —Emma I, Carpenter.
meet with Lillian Piirdy.
■ Mr.- D L! Christian, '.prill 8atur- the irevice nt LowrIL
I
| while the trucks that draw loads sir, I
N. G.—Anna Myers.
*
February 14.- Maude Johnson. See.
I'lM’uvy as one.car load on a freight!
day au:| Stind iy with Mu.. Cliar-' Mrs Edward Wilt of Mount Dora'
V.
G
—
Viola
Hynes.
)
train hate tla-lr highways maintainI .tie Lake ol. Laiuinu. while' Mr. Fla., a grand niece of tlie late Dr
STAR GROUP
R S.-Beatfc Smith.
The M"KC- w-ho-d P T A will; rd by the taxpayer*. '
IriiiL-'.ian was in Detroit on bind- J C. Andrus accompanied Mrs.
S’ar Extension Group met with
F. S—Florence Wood.
n&gt;:,
Frank Andrus home from Florida
meet Friday evening. A.good proRe-sorts want extra appropriations
Mr*Muriel
Bush
Tliunday.
Juti.-12
Tteas.—Nellie Craig
Mr. mid Mr
Will Mill* r-t ••.irli lady driving through. .Mrs Wil.
L being pl.u.nkd by Mrs to advertise Michigan nt the World'* 1
lor tto lesxon in vesjeiab’e cookery giam
Warden—Alice Lcalle.
and Mrs Jah.j.i, Refresh- Fair- ‘axes cannot be reduced ar.d'
Marshall are guest.', o! Mr and Mrs I will remain fnr three or four weeks
Tli*- leaders, Edna Young und Car­ Smith
Cond —Edith Smith
Ralph Betterton Mr nnd Mrwrjwith relatives here and to Battle
menu
served
after th-'' program.
»*■ xo on *t*mdtng money We are the I
rie McDonald, demonstrated tto
Chap —Elsie Lake.
Mr. and Mr»..4L?rt Duly and Mr . only government rtin with property
c-joking of cKjdloped cabbage, but­ and
Pignut—Stella Foreman.
Mrs Paul Smith and *on. Vio I tax. Wr •hould d&gt; away with this tax'
lor Kiindiiv alwr.
- Mrs. Grace Col grove, who has
tered carrdU and spinach These to­ for of Battle Cretk /pent Mondays and raise money with income and'
R 8 N G -Grace Shute.
Mr*. Ain u Johnson. Mr*. Edgar been living in Grund Rapids was.
gether with bakeil potatoes and
L. S. N o -TEmily Helmer
Thoma* and Miv. Barbara Johnson w»» the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. F
with ihe fonm : &gt; sister ahd family, excise taxes People should watch I
fresh
fruit
dcsnert
made
a
vegeUib!*It
8.
V
Louirr
Gowcf.
vjxpi from-Friday till Sunday in Chidester on Monday OnTuesday
their legislators and know what thry
plate dinner. Cabbage sltwld be Mr. ahd Mr.- Will Smith at Middle- are
L 8.‘v. G —Mildred Boulter.
D&lt; h&lt;&gt;f with Mrs C. E. Thomn-s and "he went* to Charlotte where she
doing All bills that have been
cooked in plenty of water with cov­ viUe.
1. G -Ethel Shultz.
Mi.. . Eleanor 'Dioma
| will make tor home, with hcr sister
Mr, and Mrs. n’enn Hoffman anil intgpduccd arc tax bills.
er off and salted during second hall
O. G—Ira Shuliz.
Mi. Emil Tyden and Mr- Richhusband, Mr. and Mr*. Sam
Ilanulv ntutided Mrs. avret'.i IIIRepre.**ntatlve Parker's address]
of
cooking;
hot
water
siars
vege
­
Flos er. chairman—Orpha Lining:
•rd Clrocis were in Grand Rapids | N'««l’i.
uer.it
in
Delton
FTidav
-rti:.
much enjoyed and very cntables so they do not loo*c as many
Friday and attended th" annual
*’
Animb(.- accom|»nled Ed.
h l.q.li 'nie
meeting
of j lightening on problems of vital Ina* those salted earlier.
|,. Tin- annual
■
Th? next meeting will be on Jan. mineraU
nr.d t&gt;9
ill. will
nir.-r
nfI Mr,
Mr and.
-.n.l ‘teri'St
t') all
all.
“
membership lunelWn ot the.Worn-,E ,,|)nJy °r Middleville to thc Naval
Health rnrr 1. iflets w
c--.ju.-i I'
lines :h and
w;ll nr.'
at
er*, t to
rn'. City Club when Mrs. Nove*’ hospital at Great Lakes. III. on n. with entertainment alter lodge. i,a
..a if
n score
«•«.• was
... found,
rauna ]t M
iTnp|r, , mk
ra, (, ,
|
"and scored and
Avery tall-art on ihr Century' &lt;&gt;f Thuradny of liut week, where he Every number urged to attendto
l&gt;low,
points
to
help
detenuir,Frogrcjs Expwition to to to-id al P'*'-'1
treatnunt fur ulcers of thc
Mlm Constance Folkmar ol Has"PlatmtoB the Husband .•. Ban- ■
the cr.usc ot low .*: tndard were
FERRIS—RICHt.V.
Chicago this summer, of which *to rtonmeh. WUford Platt of Uniting*
ting* spent thc week end with Met- ;&lt;iue’.
.
checked.
Much
interest
was
shown
.
Thc
marriage
of
ML
m
Katherine
!• chairman for tlu- Michigan Worn- iwenl
‘he Naval liospltal on FriIto Mar-hall
Meeting closed by singing "Love's I
Richey, daughter of Mr D. O in the exercises given that would ' Mr. and Mrs Curtw Marshall and Old Sweet Song." and repeating the f
tn's ompiltU'e.
.
&lt;b*y n,’l°
I Mr. and Mr* Edward Dailey and Richey of Hastings to Mr. Earl Fer­ help to Improve cur posture
Earl ol tto brai-.ch diijrir. watchword. The next meeting &gt;itl
A special meeting was held at thc son
'
two .children of Bli**ffcld and Mr ri*. son of Mr. and Mr*. Austin Fer­
spent
Sunday
aMr.
and
Mrs
,
be
Friday evening. January 27th
und MmJoyd Hamilton nnd La­ ris of Dowling, was solemnized at home ol Mrs. Gladys Slocum. Dec 8 • Worth Green.
.
I with Mr. and Mr- Bcnrte Terpen-,
verne and Goldls Hamilton of Adri- the
.... United
------- -------------Brethren -----------parsonage —in in the nltcrnwn Thc lesron on: Mr and Mrs Bert Duly attended uing.-Pearlc Bagley. Sec y.
,
•
an yisitdd -Mr. and Mrs. Earl &gt; Hast Ings, on Saturday evening. Dre. "Holiday* Swett.* ’ was given. Lemon L,
™
• • •-------------UU1-. oranr and carnx marmaUde, I Mrs. Uam.Mjiit‘ funeral I-T.day near
iwar
•■
Vnndlcn. Mr. nitd Mrs Selah Kesler 31. Rev. L. E Lane officiating
,
.
NORTHEAST RUTLAND.
orange and cranberry mamia-fliastin*
,,ax ln“’--;'Foundation Garment and Mr. and Mrs. Clicsler Kerch Attending the bridal couple were and
Mr. and
which had been made, and on,, :— Mr*. Orlic Miller and Last Week's Utter.
Miss Rcat ha Ferris ot Dowling a« lade
over tlie week end.
,%IMt by feadm am l»dnalmccd!»«*«
1 "»
»»\
--:
•
Floyd"
Craig
hid
the privilew ol
■ FOR STYLE AND
bridesmaid nnd Mr. Kendall Buck U be tS, seed an.i. r eonaem-...
"' IM.'.nu, Mr. »r.a Mn. Arthur
i ;m
mn.
w„|, SL„,n
‘FIGURE CONTROL
ULTRA CLUB.
of Carlton Center as groomsman
P.*, r
..-"V. ...
&lt; ,,
Leonard lo hn-r-.UR.U' :h rr. ol
.
On Monday evening Mr. and Mn.
Thb bride wore a charming gown as they were sampled
,1
Mr
and
Mr,,
curtl.
Mat'AMI
arrf
ttll
.
i.,,.,,
n
,bb..r
band::... ih.h
Thereat ol the afternoon was'
Forrest Potter entertained the Ultra of new blue, with matching accesI
Mr
and
Mr.,
wia
Oan
and
«m
1I..W. ,
b«B&gt;« by • trunad rrpirKnUU.r.
club very delightfully at their home sorics. Miss Reatlia Ferris' dress spent in the making of ' Paruiai}1 Mar.hall art.ndru a buihda&gt; l«rt&gt; .,p.r,
„U(h,
.j.,,.
north of town. A lovely chicken was ol light blue.
' Sweet*;" being made of dried frui: •
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
Harrs ur«» al Sam™-'■ amvrt
Uwr «W«&lt;I t»**l U&gt;1
rich in natural sugar and R.x»d sourc­
supper wm wrvtd followed by
After
a
short
wedding
trip.
Mr.
ovrnlw
n1u„. C|„ud county jail.
non* 3071
lla.Uas*. Mu
bridge Top score.-, were made by and Mrs. Ferris returned to Has­ es of calcium, iron and phosphorus. rhuraday
Mr* Hamlin of Battle Creek b
,,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rricknrd nnd tings and later will reside on a Very satisfactory substitute for spending a tew day* at the home , Mr and M»' Warren Miller and
Mrs. Ennont NewTon and Otto Isen- fgnn near Grand Ledge. The best candle/, especially for children a.' oL Mr. and Mrs. George Green.
I
“n ,he
hath had low score.
wishes of their many fnends arc tor they satL«fy the dejirc lor Meets
Sherman Fulum of Battle- Creek Wairtn Bolton family Sunday
and do not have thc Irritating rtlcct
many years ot happiness.
sjwnt » few days last week at the
Mr. and Mr, Chas. Sherwood and
u;»n the stomach.
home
of
Mr.
und
Mrs
.
Laurel
two
rm» ol Grand Rapid* spent
Next meeting will be held nt thc
hindes-hAll.
Marshall.
Sunday afternoon at thc home of
Saturday afternoon. January 14. home of Mr* Ncttte Sunday on
Mr. and Mr. Bn t Daly and Cleon Cliff jrd Hammond.
1933. al 3:00 o'clock. Mr. Douglas Feb. 16 —Muriel E/Bu&amp;h. Sec.
Mead went to a birthday dinner We certainly arc very grateful to
Hindes, son of Mr. and Mrs William
Sunday at Mr and Mrs. Fredric Mrs. Smith and tto Hany County
PINE LAKE CLASS
Hinde* of Muskegon. Michigan, and
Normal Ior the play they ga*.- at!
The Pine Lake Nutrition Claa*, Swarts' in Battle Creek.
Miss' Marjorie Hall, daughter of Mr
P_T
A "“’'t1'^ Thursday
.
— —
—- ,our
—. ..
. .................
............ !
and Mrs Perry Hall o! Hastings met at the home o! Mr*. Mary Muilendore.
January
6.
for
an
ail
day
ftore spent Friday evening al Mr. night. Sorry there war *uch a small
were united in marriage at thr home
pne
of
the
leader*.
Mrv
and
Mr*.
Laurfl
Marshall.
------'
--- ----- —
--—
crowd,
due to the cold*• and flu m
of Ret. H. W. Elllnger ot Kalama­, meeting. ,____ ___ __________
Hugh
Burcuett
ot
Kalamazoo,
altthe
vncinit*Beadle, was absent because of 111zoo. Mjeh.. a friend of the rrooni.
.M Mrt Arthur TO,.- fcMlr'
Mr. Dan Hall, a brother ol thc nc.-.s Tto, vegetable dinner demon- 1
te
V‘".i
bride, and Mrs. Hall, were the wed­ Stratton was prepared ant! given by SIS M.r. 2 rruniM^u
Mrs Rogers, which served as our 1
ding
attendants.
The
bride
was
Below st list a few of the really worthwhile
Wrthiexui lu Kulamuoo
lovely in hcr dress of blue crepe de. dinner and was very much enjoyed hum,
Richard Edmond* of Battle Creek
Waticta Struwstailgh acwmpurchase* to be had.
chine, while Mrs. Hall wore black by all Tne afternoon meeting was returned to tu* home thu morning Pa“lfU hc‘ auul
Ulw:le lu
.called
to orde
r After
by the
chiffon velvet.
v.._ ... . w^S
.........
nnnu- in
NR" Otoe
Fox.
a chairman. 1
in IVti'Cilt
Detroit, ior a f.-u.
lew ,ta*%
day. ‘
Mr. and Mr*. Hindes arc extended
Ladies’ and Gents’
Seth Thomas Clocks
tto best of wishes and congratula­ ness meeting the previous Iwn was cation wJUi Mr. and Mrs. Laurel '“«•
reviewed
The
new
lesson
on
Health
Marshall
Mr
and
Mr*
Warren
Bolton
tion* from their many friends. '
Craw—li*X&lt;
».ib k.llkwr
Elgin Wrist Watches
Scoring and charts was then "ex- George Hoffman went to Chicago called on thoit aunt. Mrs Crowl
MrA. lUl ntMu-.
RETURNING FROM GUU'plained and discussed. After spend‘pend “
with his son Hatch of Nashville; who u at Pen-,
$19.50
nock hospital suffering from a
$10.00
PORT, MISSm TO ANN ARBOR. Ing a very pleasant, a*-well as very [Merle
Mr«. F. Orcruntth and grandson broken arm and badly bnn*cd hip.
Mrs. Elroy Tobias has received worthwhile day, the meeting nd$22.50
v-"" $12.50
word from hcr daughter. Mra Journed to meet with Mr*. Charlotte j Jack of North Maple Grove spent from a fall.
A
miscellaneous
shower was given
Charles DawMh, that they planned Unds»y. Feb. 16.-Marguret John-: Sunday with Mrs Ge-.rgc Hoffman.
* —
—----------- ----------------$27.50
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Todd (Helena
$16.00
to »lart for their home in Ann Ar­
‘
.........
,
NORTHEAST IRVING.
’Feldspauchi last Friday evening at
bor from Gulfport. MB#, on Jan
SOUTH
WOODLAND.
:
Last
Week's
Letter.
me
uuutc
in
mr
lamri.
*&lt;»
the
home
of
hcr
father.
They-ex-1
v
"
“
$25.00
KiM cuaatrt*.
eoo rn
17. Miu Elizabeth Dawson has re­
a«l* Pric*
&lt;pjJ.DU
। WUltam and Pearl Coek who hive peel to soon go to their new*■ home
covered from hcr recent severe ill­ Lari Week's Lett’r.
$••$ B*|. V*la». "TtlKkren"
Mr*. Wayne Otlley ha* been very been staying with their grandpar- on the Gilbert Todd farm.
ness and is back In college which is
*67 *0
a**uutnl &lt;A7 cn
$5.95
seriously sick the part lew dpys. ;ents. Mr. and Mr* C J Moore for
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hammond
Ottcu O«14. B*l* Price*** » 'OU
good neb-s to her friends here
The L A. 5. will meet al thc six weeks returned home Friday to and mother. Minnie, called at the
Mr. and Mra. Dawson have been
Only Two S3.50 BIG BEN Alarm Clock* to Cte*o Oat at &gt;2.30
Cha*. Henderaiwtl home of Baltiin Gulfport for several w'eeks. being church thU Thursday lor clccUon South Bownc.
j Rev. Loumu, of Freeport called in more Saturday evening.
called there by tlie illness of their of officers.
Mrs Carrie Scott spent the week-thu locality Friday.
Floyd Craig, Eddh Edger and'
daughter
end to Hastings
j Miss Mildred Hutchciis of Spath Phyllu ot Hasting*, spent Saturday
Xf M. L CLUB.
Mr and Mrs. Taflee called at W. Bowne spent Sunday 'Willi Mu* evening at Warren Bolton's
1»#3 — Gtlden Anniversary — 1M3
Mra Dan Lewis was hostew to tlie Helmer a Saturday P. M.
j Pauline Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hammond.
Y. M L. dub on Thursday after­
Paul Townsend entertained
Miss Wilma Wieland has been and mother. Minnie, attended thc [
HASTINGS
PHONE 7634
MICHIGAN
noon. After a pot luck IwKheou. Irietids from Battle Creek Sunday, (spending the part week with her lunernl of Cha* Htnrienhot of RsJthe fifteen tediro pruent had a
Mr. and Mr* Clyde t-'ovilk liavc aunt. Mr*, bpenor JoIumu. ol Lake tunoye Monday. He wju. a Civil I
happy social ttaie.
■। relumed Borne |rom Freeport.
iOdeaaa.
war veteran.

Social Events and Personal Mention

" L.

Home Economics
Extension Work

OidACIS

Just Entering the ‘Third Week of
Our Golden Anniversary .

Cl ock &amp; Watch Sale

BBSSMER the Jeweler

Extra!

Extra!

T rousers
Cashmere and worsted materials, in
brown, blue, grey and fancy patterns,
well tailored, quality merchandise.

Prices $1.95 to $5
Work trousers of moleskin, gabardine
and whipcord materials.

Prices 89c to $2.50
Winner Overalls and Jackets

Oshkosh Overalls and Jackets

$1.15

CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS

REED’S DRUG STORE
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.

Hastings, Michigan

Candy al New Low Prices
New Low Prices on Gilbert’s Box Candy

WHITE RIBBON .
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PANAMA
OTHER BOX CANDY
BULK CANDYIb., 15c

. I lb. Box 80c
lib. Box $1.00
. 39c to $1.00
to 50c

Soda Fountain Service
PACKAGE CREAM 17cPt. 34cQt.
BULK CREAM . .
25cPt.
50cQt.
Regular Sodas and Sundaes10c
Double Rich Malted Milks .... 15c
Big Pecan or Almond Nut Sundae 15c

BARGAINS
AT THE NORTH SIDE GROCERY

Saturday, Jan. 21

Friday, Jan. 20

Coffee

3

Prunes
Chipso

55c

rk.. 16c

Peanut Butter 2kb I8c
Pure Preserves

2 7." 29c

Raspberry, Strawberry, Peach or Apricot

Chocolates

25c

Choice of Sh'ulti, Fr»
port or Middl.vill*

BY
OmidT

QUALITY MEAT SPECIALS

Steaks 2 *. 25c Frank*

29c

Fancy Cut* of Tander B«*f

Roast*

a ,11c Bologna 3 a. 39c

Gogd Cui* of B««f

Roast

8c Sausage 2 ». 25c

R&gt;b End ib
Pork LOIN Kun End Hk

HINMAN’/

TA« BIC Little Store on North Michigan
Give Us A Ring —We Deliver Telephone 2491

�CARDS of THANKS THE CHURCHESu^^^SS.^^

WANTS

Greatest
Truss

The Prescription Drug Store

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mother. Mrs. F E Deming
Richard Waite of Hastings and

i u. .. be a Dramatic Trial, entitled "Who

ONE CENT A WORD NO ADVER­ ■'..................................................... --TISEMENT for less Than use
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ettuaen or cubist, coats oaovt
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HABTIN0B CITY JfisaiON
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Killed Earl Wright." which will be nac tprnt Friday with Mr and
cln.n br people from Detroit, with Mrs Don Goodenough.
the help of I went y-two local people , Mr. and Mrs. George Woldring

uMSUTiff »K5: * i»»“««•■*«•&lt;»&gt;

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mission. The play will start at a 00. ,d&gt;£„
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E-.. none te lUltd t&lt;J attend.
I e.ltm Al tte tame of Mn usl
Mrs Uona Kiudcr and children
mu’, rd Monday tu Carlt.m Center.
where ihe will live with her patents, ।
HullngA called at tlie home of Mr.
Mr. and Mr*. George Wells and nnd Mr* Din Ooodenough Bunday.
daughter Joan ot Grand Rapid*
Mrs. Mary Buitance spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tooker.
Mr*. Ida Deming ot Carlton uhd’ Mr. and Mis. Harry Thompson
Mr* Ella Cat’. of Alto spent Thurs­ and Mr and Mrs Roy Yarger of
day with Mr*. Cora Gardener ’
lUi'lr.g* were Friday evening call­
George Karcher. who has been ers of Mr and Mrs George Thompworking for Mr Sohnon near Bess­
emer. Upper Penlnnlla. tor"the past
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cool were in
year. apjM-ared in the village Thurs­ □ rand Rapid* on busincsA Monday
day to remain indefinitely.
MX*. Loyal IVrver of Buflalo, New
York, called on Mrs Ted Busunge
Tucxhty.

Baa been achieved through, care­
ful btuinr** management and
taliKfartory dealing uith policy­
holder*.
SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Thls community was saddened to
hear Sunday morning of the passing
ot Mrs. Blanche Johncock Saturday

Citizeni Mtrtiial

iuupital for a week und a half
cniically &gt;11 with pncutnrfiu and

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN

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J. U. MAUS
B*pr»»tLUUvr. Hiftlugl. Ml.-h.

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New Maytags

oiir school Thursday with toxoid. |
Tlie community meeting will be
held this Friday night ut thc home
Denver, Colorado, are visiting Mrs. of Ira, Belle, and John McCallum.
Vancssle Lobdell and family in­ All members arc urged to be presHastlns-s Thursday and Friday.

Cylinder oil, belt*, wringer
roll*, repair part* and repair­
ing on all make* of washers,
motors and engine*—

100 LBS.

Yellow Pop Corn

Scratch Fee
89c

Cash
Highest Prices
For Poultry Cream and Eggs

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

BATTLE CREEK SANITARIUM

HEALTH FOODS
We now have 'the' sole agency (or ihe Buttle ( ’reek
1’dod products and ary prepared to (ill your wants in
anything this Company makes. At present there are
more than 1‘MI Battle Creek Health 1‘obds... cover­
ing almost every phase of diet!
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F. &lt;.5. Hynes Friday. Mrs Clark will
lx- remembered by many as Mrs. o

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
ONE PECK

The Highest Quality

All those who have had flu are
improving in health which Ls goal
news. We sincerely hope there are

HEBER FOSTER
M-19 top of Qarryvilie hill

A FEW OF THE PRODUCTS

:&lt;nn¥ateM*lns from pneumonia, and
are much ijetter at this writing.
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Mrs. Millard Lightfoot U .critical-• •*'1
ly ill at the home of her son in! p
Grand Rapids Tlrw wishing to .t

Beautiful
Plav Piano

•axant way to get the iron you need.
fEH—-Delicious, healthy. candy.
■An interna) cleail-.lt:g tixxl.

Kensington. S W Grand Rapid.*

Mr und Mr*. l&gt;-n Hawk visited
■lathes in GrantTRapuU Sunday.
Mr and Mr* EAr'- Roger* made a
lulm-.s trip to H.iNungs Saturday.

sliihtly w&gt;ed and almost paid for.'
Will transfer to re*pon.»lble parly

o! M: John McCaully at Plea-sanf
Valh y Friday.
Mrs Lewis Catt -passed away last

GEORGE M. NEWTON
GRANGE PROCRAMS

•d ir«tn a linger!

Grand Rapti

Good PHOTO NEWS

B. A. LyBARKER
GREEN’S STUDIO

"Where Immediate Attention and Courteey Are Shoum th AH'

Wednesday alter-

JIASTINGS

First Class Laundry

American Laundry

M; and Mr- Charles W. Deming
11 Milbux.lt call- d utl Mr. and Mn&gt;.
Elmer Roush Wednesday.

GRAND PIANO $197.87

NOTICE!

ARCHIE TOBIAS
HASTINGS MARKETS

CIVIC AUDITORIUM
..U in local cemetery.
Mrs . Mattie Llctkki and daughter
Winnie and son Vernur of Mlddle-

Thursday. .
William Fvirbcy. Sr., of Irving
called at the home of his son George
Saturday.

Wayne
district held their mectuig Friat Al Brin s.
Dwayne Greenfield -returned tn
Mr. and Mrs. John Mishler of
hod Monday, after being absent
Grand Rapids were guests of Mr.
io weeles with a sprained ankle.
and Mr*. Frank Hyhe* Sunday.
Tuesday guests of Mh. Pearl

Herbert Jenne. and daughter. Mrs.
Clyde Farrington and husband of
Grand RapicU
Frank C Deming of Grand Rap­
id* and Mrs. George Deming called
on Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Deming

Our Prices
The prices on all of the mer­
chandise are marked in plain
figures . . . with the price of
complete funeral service.
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CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Sere
Allo Ambulance Service

Rev. Loomis and daughter* Gatha
Laura Carter Thursday and tied ofl* were In Hastings Saturday.
a quilt.
Mrs. Bert Palmer helped care for with flu and neuralgia of the heajt I
for past two weeks.
Franklin Woldring of Holland and j
with the tlu. Thursday and Friday
and Mini Margaret helped Saturday lady friend. Miss Ione Salisbury, of
Grand Rapids were guests of Mr.
Telephone Co met for their annual and Sunday.
Harry Williams has been absent and Mrs F. E Deming Wednesday. |
*uppcr at the home ol Ben Merrick
Meril Burrets and Anne Laura
Tuesday evening
Smith of Kalamasoo called on Mr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell and Mrs. F. E Deming Monday and
Aaron Burges* returned home with
iwer* Kalamasoo vuitora Friday.

TWICE DAILY 2 AID 81. M.

tur__ _
Achieved

4n Aggregation
of Animal Wonden, Human
Achievement ■
and Grandeur
Never Hefore
Deemed Poetable indoon.
OKI »0» CfLEIAITlES II ALL!

The Most'Modern and
Complete Service Station
in Barry County
Firestone Tires

ExijJe Batteries

Most Miles Per Dollar

Wheh it’s Exiile you start

Blue Sunoco Gas'
Knockless, I ligh Powered

Mercury

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Outstanding Durability

DEPENDABLE AND
EFFICIENT SERVICE
COURT and JEFFERSON
HASTINGS : MICHIGAN

Phone 2240

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednexiay, Jan. 18, 1933

PART TWO-Paga

December Report of Barry Co.
Y M c A items &lt;
Cow Testing Association No. 2M y. m. c. a. items
I WV1V UO pivutny LU VIU au.wwv.. w
During December sixty row*, were third with 811 lbs. milk testing 3.7 1933.
one was son^- lo tec it go,
ibut we
mu.m Im.
tested, and the average production and 30.0 Itu. fat.
OVER FOUR AND UNDER FIVE warse
uwu UM
Mol. eva&gt;lnj
was 070’. lbs. of milk, testing 4A
1.. Bm „,
Bra-TPlaytog ,k. o„„. ’
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YEARS
"Meadow
Gold
Nano\"
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the
program
and asked Arthur
butterfat or 31.41 liis. fat. This In-1
TlM^rAMig
Men's --Y.----------M..C. A.
registered Oucrnneji owned by W. C., Lathrop to lead the community
--------- ----eludes three dry cow*. Thc aver-i, Schultz, pioductd 927 iba. milk tc*l- - llngInK. au iolned |n
tlie
mcl ®t thc home of Secretary
age value of each cow * production' ing „
-- . place
—. ] -hcI1o" Song, repeating of .the Angell this week.
5 3 --------or 49.1—
lb*, tat. Second
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hv
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tUoyd
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Was $8 53. The average feed eost'held
by -Aggie "-a trrArtM
grade rtuemccv
Guernsey; Lord's
How
was 14 42. leaving a margin oi owned by Howard Stanton, with 84?
0 Foundation." •
I County14 .07 per row above feed coats Each lb* mint, testing
J or 38.4 lbs. fat 1| Max Newkirk, piano instructor nt •------------ r.4-------------------------Burton •Heights, was a Sunday dlncow returned 1191 for each dollar-* Lakc
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Hills Molly.' grade
Guernsey Plainwell, favored ua with two te- nrr guests of Mr and Mr*. C. P. An--’
the plBno.
:gtU.
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worth of feed consumed. The aver­ owned by w c. Bchulu. ranks thud ltctloni
age feed ro*t of producing a pound •M
mlUt lesUn&lt; 4 9 n,ul; Mr*. Glndy* Gatea read a paper of: Y. M. O. A. College at Chicago
ol butterfat was lfl%c; and thc feed I ! ’WA'rnnr rt arq ftvf vfara '*^lchv. #ht
author- entitled, will be headquarters tor boys' groups
cost for producing each 100 pounds i
of milk was 66c.
• Nineteen registered Guernseys,
owned by W. C. Schultz of Prairie- 11«S IbA^Ub «.», .3 or .1.3Jb. UT
tot
•P..’ta
Mr*. M. a. utom oi nwnng. too*
Ville, averaged 698 pound* ot nillk. l4?4 “J'A?*"1 W&gt;!Ln&lt; 43
Fhnny Ncmla.
hernia, a 1 ug
,at'i » Country Ftnny
us on a delightful trip through Eng- cd nVC8 Of unspeakable perwnal
testing 4.7(1 or 32.86 lbs. of fat. one tat.
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rregU
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yed Guenuey
owned
by W C. lanU
nnd 1)n
dry cow included.
Six grade Hulrtclns and one grade
llf'
second with 1172 lb*
oermany nnd France She economic inefficiency and unuroduc-1
Guernsey, owned by Howard Stun- “$}•• t«tUig 4 0 or 46 f&gt; !b*. fat ] told of these countries in her own tiveness."—Dr. Hurry Emerson Fus­
ion on Route 4. Hiuting*. iiuxagcd ’ Prilly. a grade Holstt in. owned, interesting way and mnch* every &lt;iirk
870 pound* of milk, testing 3M'. Ijy Pr,d Miller, ranks third with description vivid. We were Miry to -sin i» never limited in its con­
or 3&gt;M Ibr o,
“ tadI ta
Y"k “« “.W-xrfb, U» on. rommuUMU.
Nina grade Shorthorn*, owned by !
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Clark ^forehousc
^forehouse played
played two
two pretpret-1] ° 111811 °s un^
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■ ■ Clark
ver^mse ..
B. N. FYiuirr, Crcwy, averaged 580;
KLINGENSMITH.
I ty sek«tiqnk on the Hawaiian gul-' THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.
lb*, milk, testing 4.43 j&gt;er cent fat,
Twenty-five folks gathered at thc,‘“JJ The monthly meeting -of the
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M «-•
Mr. »..«
and «•»
Mrs. Albert w.rv„
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Rcad&gt;n«St Peter at the CTnta, j Thornapple Garden Club wus held
The following is a list of thc three Saturday night to help Marshal Mrs
Scott.
irs.- Smile
Sadia Hcott.
iTueaday. Jan. 3. at 2:00 I’. M in
highest producera-butterfat buMs- Tripp celebrate hl* twentieth birthV=e=! tn.-;-. •
Kn'Shta'inthc ,
community rooms Bruce MntIn two, three, four and mature age day.
Game*
and
music
were
thc
enDap*
of
Old."
a.-.,.
H..u
-wH
uw- - 1s °f Old. mid Orandfa111 er s thews of Grand Rnnld-; cave -i talk
classification.
...
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-after
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tertalQment
of. the
evening
C.1.?ck;'' .thc Ml**e» Dorijf and Lu-idn j ‘ n f r
d
t^u
M
OVER TWO YEARS AND UN­ which a large birthday cake and 'Ulf Adri.nson and Opal Honeywell.' MaMlZ^^talU^ team work
„. served. Al,
“ discussion ™
or"ndm^ .to
lunch r
were
Al) awnw,
departed ..
at , ,L
Tax
wa* .«
led S
by ™
Eli
DER THREE-Tiic owner of tike■ lu„b
high row in thi* class, is-opjxiscd to। a late hour, wishing hitn many more Undrey on , “How the.Tax Burden therefore was tliotouahlv acaiiaintl1
any publicity. Second place heldI ham- Mnw.j.
Can B.. iMuM - Thu 1. « dim­ cd with his subject.
by Speck n grade Holstein, ownedI
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willyard have1 oul( problem to wive as everyone;
by Howard Stunton. that producedl purchased the farm now occupied by knows there will need to be reduc-| 'fhe portion* of ht* talk given be­
928 lbs. milk tasting 3.4. or 3) 6 It* Mr. und Mrs. Ed Lalonde, nnd will tlons in Salaries and expense* ahd, low will be good examples of thc
fat Third place held by Isabel, a move on same tills spring. Mr. nnd l’°Pe It will be in every line but 1 ( fine talk which wm enjoyed by
registered Guernsey, owned by W. C Mrs. A. Johnson of west of Middle- their owtx We will have to live every member present) &lt;■
Schultz, that produced 440 lbs. milk. ville expect (&lt;&gt; move onto their farm within our means which is much|1 People think of beautiful greens
at some golf course when pretty
testing 4D and 216 lb4. faf.
{here this spring.
. harder .since we.have had so much • grass
rn„ is spoken of. but ,rit is „...
only
OVER THREE AND UNDER
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grrtn. Doro- available credit.
A - thorough
tone
devH°PFOUR YEARS- Lake Hill* Pride." thn nnd Richard, of Na*lnille were]house cleaning will be necessary in ULt72£ut IJ hnm!&gt;
registered Guernsey, owned by W. C.I; guests at the Oreen home Saturday! rvery branch of government und 1 .„wn r__
ul
d.^t” towS? 1 gfiSi
Schultz produced W6 lb*, milk test-. »kM and »und.y Mr. and Mn. U-iaduealloh. U- KUllat a&gt;»ke
'ing 4.5 or 40.7 lbs. fut. "June." Laphum and Mr. and Mrs, Foote of I "over-reduction ot taxes" and the:
,
„ 01 c‘. ' “J™
caring for thc old
grade Holstein owned by Howard - MdWe Grove spent Sunday there. ! possibility of cutting sali/ies to
Stanton, iwlds second place with, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Bowerman such an extent that we have to cm-: ,
T_
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975 lbs. milk testing 3.75 or 34 2 and baby have been visiting the ploy people of less ability and John
lbs. fat. "Francis." a grade Hol­ former's sister near Middleville the Killick discussed “What We Receive
uaSt
week
From
Our
Tax-Dollar
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1
but
ralher
Prepare
your
soil
for
thc
stein owned by Mr. Stanton, rank*
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Make Your Farm Grains
Pay Bigger Profits
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Bring in your own grain* and let us mix and
grind 26', Mash Supplement or 32rf Mash
Concentrate with them and make a high
grade EGG MASH for you at a very low cost.

Our 16%, 20%, 24% and 32%
DAIRY FEEDS are selling at

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
If you are making sausage come in and get a
con of Morton’s Sausage Seasoning—the sea­
soning t l««J is making a big hit.
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"ittary had or ‘hadn't born doing the'
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J^tadu’wtn drv'out’Tn’thc

YOU HAVE A FEW MORE
DAYS IN WHICH TO JOIN
Our 1933
of

Christmas
Savings Club

Select one of the numer­
ous plans for your con­
venience and
JOIN NOW!

A Few Popular Plans
Weekly Payments
For 50 Weeks

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This is an easy and pop­
ular method of saving
money for whatever pur­
pose you desire . . . and
moAey always comes
in so handy about
Holiday time

Tallv with us about joining our 1933 club

$ .25
.50
1.00
2.00

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Weekly Payments
For 50 Weeks

$ 2.50
5.00
10.00
20.00

RECEIVE NEXT

II

DECEMBER 1

$ 12.50
25.00
50.00
100.00

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RECEIVE NEXT
DECEMBER 1

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125.00
250.00

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500.00
1,000.00

The amounts will be increased
by 3% interest when
paid regularly

aullflnn 1 ShUllOW rooted it Will dr} OUt 1U tlU

■.*?&gt;.

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IS

Stanley Moore gtove a reading and I ‘
I Miss Clara Scott entertained u* 'seed mixed in it. In addition comLwith- photos from the old family11 mercinl fertilizer 1* handier and
’ cheaper.
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I alburn.
We were dismissed after repeat­ I Thc principal elements In fer­
arc nitrogen, phosphoric acid.
ing thc watchword to meet withtilizer
and
potash.
Of
these,
nitrogen
is
Mr. and Mrs. Cassius Hughes for a
'{the best for lawns and a fertilizer
day meeting on Saturday. Jan. 14.
' of high nitrogen content should be
—Pearle Bagley, Secy.
UF?d in the lawn. A good analysis

HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
HASTINGS - MICHIGAN
TELEPHONE 2217

ONLY NATIONAL BANK
IN BARRY COUNTY

is 10-8-6. ThcM? proportions will be
LAKEVIEW.
seen on the side of the bug or on a
tag fastened to the container. A
Friday evening Jan. 20. A good fertilizer high In nitrogen content
program -is being planned by both1 nnd reasonable in price is "MilolDELTON SCHOOL NOTES.
THE CROSS ROADS.
Harold Allen Smith returned to hi* with Karl Domeycr and family.
thc men add women. Tins is a hardI ganite." This, no doubt, can be obMr. and Mrs. Earl William* spent
There have been quite a few ab­ LostxWeek's Letter.
home after two week* at tills place
time party *o everyone wear your twined from your local dealer.
i sences since thc Christmas vacaNewman Tuttle and Mr. Dingman and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bates re­ Sunday with her mother. Mr* Jessie
old clothes.
Fertilizer siiould be.applied
Those being
to the absent
tion. were:
„ of Lansing called on the former's turned Sunday from Benton Harbor. Scobey, of Leach lake, Mr. und Mr*.
Mre. Alice Thoma* spent Jost week; lawn at the nite of w
Harlan
Scobey were also guest* ot
25 pounds w
to Wayne Gates. Helen Arentz. Charles mother. Mrs. Jane TutJIe. Thursday.
Mrs. Mildred Roush spent Thurs­
with hcr sister. Miss-Lily Bolter, i the 1000 square frot. Buy good seed/Holmes, Muriel McArthur. GenMrs. Scobey.
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Mrs. Clyde steclgc had hcr ton- day wiUr Mr. and Mrs. Ernest WilMr. Thoma* nnd daughter* spent Cheap seed is expensive as it will cvlevc De Klldcr, and Earl Baldwin,
i
Hams
and
took
"her
little
daughtei
]
alls
removed
Thursday.
•»••»«»
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unit
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Sunday there also.
not last. Kentucky blue or Red Top,. wc hatj tt tMt on health, given to
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith spent home with her
K has been found that United
Mr. Heber Pike and Mrs. Krantz is very satisfactory as a weed 011m-1 us by Mrs. Wetzel from the Kellog
Saturday and Sunday with Harold I Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bldelman and State* one-dollor bllL* wear out al
of Orangeville spent Sunday with inator and iron sulphate Is a fine Foundation.
Smith and family of Benton'Harbor, daughter of Hastings spent Sunday thc rata of about 50.000.00q'a month.
Wm. Cogswell and family.
Miss Doris Gillespie was pleasant­
ly surprised when several of her
friend* camo in Sunday afternoon of his lecture will be taken up . in
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' Wc havc a Mw scholar. Ferrll
to help her celebrate l»r twelfth this column Inter.
birthday. Tito nfternooipwas spent
Next week till:; column will takc CoIvln- ,,e 18 1,1 t,lc cl8htll grade,
ploying games alter which dainty up the subject of ornamental trees.
Hamburg* are still being sold
refreshment* were ierved by hcr
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every Thursday. Come and get a
mother. »
I good, hot meal!
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VV&lt;&gt; had
Ha/4 an
an assembly
aitAn-hk- Monday.
X*nnr1niUoyd Cogswell. Norman Barry
„
HOPE CENTER.
We
and Fred Butolph and family spent
Mrs. Floy McDermott-spent the J^nuary 9. Reva Mott and Marie
•Friday afternoon and Saturday in tlr*t part of the week with hcr »“«hes
•“ w‘^ »h,,‘r
' Kalamazoo.
motto, Mn.
Wtlb.m. In UH““H- CM*
K«lton
; The Young People's Paris party ton
Horton played n piano duct. Clark
will be held at Martin church Sat­ - Mr. and Mr. Wm Atdrlrh onl.r- '.Mtohou*. had a tow nddlm that
urday. Jan. 21. Everyone come.
tabard company Iran KulamAto
-----------| We had a visitor here last Friday.
Sunday.
GOOD WILL C'OMMr. and Mrs. Chosf McDermott She was Theo Gillons, &gt; Mina Gil| ions* ta ninth grader) sister.
The people near the Good Wdl are visaing Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Thc girls here have brought back
church have every reason to feel Texter in Hastings.
Several from here attended \he, the days of 20 or 25 years post. They
proud of the success of the com­
have started wearing iialr bows
munity meetings held nt tlie church- funeral of Charlie Townsend at Del­
.
Another very Interesting meeting ton Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams ’ Semester examinations will be
was held Saturday evening . with
given Oils Thursday and Friday.
j
About one hundred present for sup­ and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rus­
The Business Training Class are.
nell
Kay
and
baby'
of
Kalamazoo
per and others coming latter.
planning a trip to Kalamazoo, visit­
The program was very creditably spent the week end with Mr. and Ing the bank building and tiie *
given ■ by the young people, Mrs. Frank Leonard.
Mr. and Mr*. Burdette Lyttle at-.' Gazette offie'e. They are giving
with . Miss Virginia Havens of
i Tuesday, the 17th.—Kathryn Towne
the Barry County Normal as chair­ tended the funeral of CurMs Pen-­' and Doris Arentz, Reporters.
j
man. After a song senice a play nock in Nashville Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Chilson and]
xmor-iv
was given by members ot thc Barry
mukuan.
County formal which was much en­ sons. Mrs. Velma Maier of Cloverdale
spent
Sunday
evening
at
the
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaffer and]
joyed.- Tlie musical numbers which
liome
of
Fred
Ashby.
AustinDeLong
made a business trip
added muchto the enjoyment of the
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lyttle and
Martin Tuesday of last week.
evening were selections by the High
Mrs. Mllly Flury spent « few
school clarinet trio, consisting of Mr. and Mr?- Clare Ashby and
Wesley Logan. Instructor; Ralph daughter went to Battle Creek Wed- days of last week at the home of
Hicks and Oordon-*Havens. Louis nesday. Mr. and Mrs Ashby re- -Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Munton and
i family of Hastings.
.
Havens and Wayne Conklin gave a malncd for a week’s visit.
Milton Warner of Kalamazoo
Kenneth Wilcox of Barryville^and
trombone and cornet duct assisted
i
by. Miss Clarnbcll Struble on the spent the week end al the home of. the Webb young folks spent Sunday
Fred
Ashby.
evening
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charlie
piano, and a vocal duet by Katie
---—
*
Christopher
ami
Lenwood.
Whittemore and Virginia Havens.
HICKORY CORNERS.
I Santa Claus may not live in!
The evening was much enjoyed.
Nashville but It appears that when
Last Week's Letter.
Miss Stoddard. English teacher at J. W. Shaffer returned home from
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Kellogg high school, spent Ute week tlie village Saturday afternoon he,
Last week's Letter.
found a sack of groceries in his car. I
The Dorcas Society will meet at end with friends in Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Woods and Don­ Evidently some person had mistaken
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
•
Roberts for dinner Thursday. Jan. na. also Mrs. F. Sinclair of Battle it for his automobile.
Creek visited Henry Whldby'a Wed­
19. All are welcome.
POWERS SCHOES.
f
Mr. and'Mrs. Fred Hanes were in nesday.
Mr. and Mrs.-dlenn Whldby and
Battle Creek Thursday at the home
My. ami Mrs. Frank Travis visited ।
of their daughter, Mrs. Howard two sons of Mio returned home their granddaughter, Ruth Travis,
Sunday after spending two weeks who is ill with pneumonia. Thurs­
Jones, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hubbard of with his parents and visiting other day. at her home in Grandville and
Rutland spent last Tuesday with relatives.
report her out of danger though still
Mr. and Mrs. Perri go and children quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. pan Roberta.
BernArd Bedford who Is ill with
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Flook and of FHnt were guests over Saturday
sons spent Sunday with hl* grand­ and Sunday at the home of Rev. bronchitis underwent a minor opcrEd. Ewadling.
i ation on one ear Saturday and ,jis~
mother, at Duck lake.
Mrs. Albert Knowles called Thura- doing"oi"well
can"be"expected
Rev. Rhoades has been confined
"*------------*1 a*,
a*.can
be expected.
to his bed with the flu but is bet­ day on Mrs. Alice Searles who 1* HI* brother George is convalescing
very ill.
from a similar IBneas.
PHONE 2131
ter at this writing.
GOODS Di
Word was received here this week ; Mr. and Mr*. C. Schondelmcyer'
Chile's leading newspapers have of the death of Cha*. Hicks of Has-, visited Raymond Berven at the ho*begun a campaign In favor of wom­ ting*, a one time resident of this pltal in Grand Rapids Friday after-1
an suHragB.
place.
noon.
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Week of January 18 to 25!

We are offering you money-saving specials each week..
It will PAY YQU to always look over this
list of specials at our store!

25c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 19c
50c Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste 39c
16 oz. Mi 31, Our Best Antiseptic $9c
25c Spirits of Camphor .
. 15c
50c Spirits of Camphor . . . 25c
25c Anti Chap 19c 50c Anti Chap 39c
$1 Colgates Pkg.
49c
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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY II. 19JJ
PAGE EIGHT,_____________________________ _____ ______________________________________ -___________________________ ___________________________________ ;—:;
PRAIRIEVILLE.
COURT HOUSE NEWS Last Wert . Letter
.
t—_^_=—■
-JuZZZZTl
lF iniullailon Saturday
-------1
night. Put Grand, Clarence QarPROB.VTE COURT.
rett; Noble Grand. Milq Lehmanp
Est.-Charles D Hicks. Petition fcr vice-grand. Frank Wales; recordio/
Admr. filed, waiter of notice fUcd. secretary. Clinton Castle; financial
order appointing Xdtnr. entered, secretary, Floyd .Hhelp; chaplain,
bond of Admr. filed, letters of CharleyArmstrong; Warden. WHAdmr. issuM. order limiting settle* Iiam Frederickson:
- — - conductor.
ment entered, petition for hearing George Wood; acene supporter*,
claims tiled, police to creditors is­ Bert Brown and Gordon Morehouse;
iiobl^arapd supporters, Lewis Johnsued.
Est. William H. SaUbaugh, Dis­ I'onr’andjoe W. Stlcock; Supporters
charge of Admr. Issued, estate ep- to vice-grand. Orton Boniface and
Rex Reynolds, guard*. Henry Rager*
Filled..
.
,
and rToa
.mu
Fred amnn.
Smith; An oyster supper
: Est. Kenneth H.- Garrlym.'. Ar)- u a* served at-the close of the tneelnuol acbORnt of guardian .did
lnft
IUl|jjc Rrand hopes that
L't.-\Chariea F. Field. Will filed, the next nuetlng will be d record
;&gt;rvbat&lt;- fill
fil&lt;’d. -ordcA-breaker
in attendance.
petiuc? for probate-----appointing* Admr.*1 ad' htim
' ‘ *“ en-'‘ Mr. and Mrs W. G. Polity of Bat­
tered. waiver of notice fill'd, order tle
,lv Creek and Mr. „„„
and Mrs. E. A..
admitting will entered, ixuid ot Parker of Hastings called on Mr*.'
Oa.
Round or
executor filed, letter* n. -.t-imentary Norn* and Lucy Monday.
Sirloin
Lbi.
issued, order limiting settlement enHoward Temple ot Kalamazoo
tervd, petition for hearing claims stpent the week with. Mr and Mr*,
filed, notice to cri'dltoni i**iu’d.
••
M. J■ Norris and Katie.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mainard of
Est Roy W. Griswold. Annual ac­
K.ilamai-o.
count ot executrix filed.
--------------- called
------- on
- their
------ old
F.-i Sophy Spath Annual ac- «r*Pd'Mrs
SaUon’tSS
f°r
"««* «*’P “”d
pupuca.ton
children were called on relative* in
Bonded
Lb.
r- ’ ^TryT1- H&lt; no- Petition .or waylahd und Grand Rapid* sunrehearing -filed,
.filed, order
&lt;
.to reopen d3V
nhcaring
u.
hearing of. claims entered.
..
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M'r. and. Mra. W111 Mkftin and
EM.' Kathryn L. and Robert G. daughter of neat Hnstmiyi culled on!,
Saunde;.-. Order . tor guardian, to their uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Henry j
tile account entered.
.
Benson, one day lust week.
. Est. William Maynard. Dreiimitutn
Joe Ehnnan. Sr. of Kalamazoo,
of trust fllrel.
'
,
siknt a. few days of last week with I
Mr. nnd Mr&gt;. John Dbsler. '
Admr tiled
.
Triple Link club is postponed to;
&amp;!. Lottie Murphy Hart Walrei Friday.
rriua&gt;1 January 20.
*v. Meeting
nivcunw to
IV bei
w-i
'
,“?*.r.h’ld m tlie Odd Fellow* hall. All
(tiliowing.account anjered, discharge ’jijjy.Hjpptjpg Wjtn p3t lucjj dinner.' I
of Admr,-issued, esfate’ enrolled.
In Uic near future theri-will be n,
Est. Sophia H.’l e. Petition for benefit entertainment, for tlie Box
Admr. filed, waiver of notice, filed ScouM- Tills will-be a fine program !
.order appointing Admr. on waiver .Watch for the date next week.
.entered, bund of Admr. tiled, letter­
Mrs. Mott has returned from a!
, admimbtration taiu-d.
visit with her daughter. Mrs. Wil( Est. Catherine Maurer. Declina­ luun Duncan, of Knlanjazoo.
»
tion of trust filed, bond of Executor
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers at-'
• filed.' ‘letters'1 testamentary issued. landed the funeral of the latter's'
order limiting-settlement entered,: mint. Mn! Jackson of Cdopcr. Sat- i
petition for hearing cluirnj filed. urday
. . ■
| notice io creditor* issued.
Charles Garrett and san clarence
; Ed. Ira G. Hart. Final recount oi attended the funeral services of the
Admr. filed, waiver of notice filed. former's mother,. Mrs. Orson B.
order assigning 're.-lduc entered.
Garrett of Wall lake. Friday. The
i Eit. Richard W. Louise K, Lo­ bereaved ones have.the sympathy bl ■
rena M. and EHen "J. Hilb- rt An- thc community. '
.
'i.tuil account ot guardian fll-tJ. re­
Mr. and Mr.&lt; Llewellyn Erb of
lease ol miaru-un by pouBe K. Hil- Grand Ledge ....
are —
occupying room*.
■ ' ' ' ' charge oi guardian of, a,
|jonie oI tl4tr j:_::ur*
Allul parent*. •
L'iuIm- K
. *
Mr, ---id
and Mr*.
Mr;-. Ver::*
Verne C*
Caithrop.
.
tor
U..Felder. Waiver ot an indefinite tunc.
mg Admr.
notice fticu. jrder. -appoint
-----------------------------------The
Rebekulis metalled thc fol-’
:&lt;ntercd. bond q.1 Admr..filed.--------- -lowing offleer* Tuesday; past grand.
Admr i-.'ued.
Mary Boulter: noble grand. Alli?
E ', Robert Baldwin, et ;il. An- wood; vice-grand. Dora Johnson:
nu.il
nint trf Riiartiian filed,
recording secretary. Amy Silcork; ■
b.s
E*t. John'V. Wickham. Final ac- iinanrial s*cretory. Edna Castle;'
count of Executor filed, waiver of ireazurtt, Maude Smith; chaplain.:
nonce fil’d, qrtlvr aligning re*Wt;e. Maggie Lehman; pianist. Ruth!
King’s Flake Flour i4’i-ib.
39c
entered, dijiclthritv of Executor Mr;Hughes: warden. Lucy Norris: con-’
Michfjin Milled
sued, estate dnroljed.
.
ductor. Clara Scott: supiwrts for
n&gt;. 10c
Eatmore Oleo
Ext. Frank L Fiitw-r. Order allow- n{,bk« grand. Pearl Bagley and Ethel1
&lt;x Purity Nut
. dbcharve of stebben;
atebben; wpporu
’
‘to vice-grand,
Aiini
enrolled.
|Mina Mills and Ethel Honeywell;
°t guards. George Wood and Charles
’’eaJ. ArmMroas'.
■
’ '
Peter Felder passed away Satur-1
day morning at thc luune of hi*!
DELTON.
. Earnest
Earmol Smith was in Grand Rap- .
. investor; brother. Jake. Felder. He will be
Molasses • ’
No.i’ic®. 10c
The Bunnell Ladies' Aid Society ids Thursday to attend a creamery
hied
Aunt Dtnnab • No. S’i CM 15c
mi .’&lt;-d by many. Funeral Tuesday
,
meeting.
.
|
Eit. FTed C. Casiunorr- Order far ; at, Hcnton* funeral parlor, burial at will be entertained for dinner on ..rtlUU*.
Wabash Baking Powder tb.e*» 12c
Mrs. "*
Bertha
Bush
Thursday, January 26, at the home
**
'
’’ will entertain
‘
adjournment entered,
. thc Standard Bearer girls Tuesday
E&lt;t Uatrte.s C. Andrus. Will .’lied.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Benson were of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kahler.
'
—
dinner.
Mr. and______
Mrs._______
Will Whillcntore
en- !(‘k&lt;!
1j’zt;tl-.n tor probate &lt;rf will, filed.
recent guewts of Mr. and Mr*. Ray
______
_____ _____
Orders uutlioriaing the Delton
lertaiued with a pedro
ix-dro party
nartv at their
tlwir
Cadle at Orangeville
■ teristoed
Mr.. Ameba Bruy, Mrs. Burner' home Sul Urdu y evening. 'Die** are Telephone company to reduce their
und daughter ot ot*cgo and Effie benefit parties lor the Commuriity
1'KAIRIEVH.LF.
Richards of Milwaukee. Wi*, were Hall. Anyone who wishes'to. u. ad- Michigan Public Utlliihs CommivTwa Fiih
25c
2
finrold&gt;nc;- Mr, and ^ir*. Fred In-town Wednesday.
ievme to entertain and,-invite their,”'
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Sundnd quality
anti cJuhirrn. Mr- Bernard Sint’.h. ‘ Mr. Shorter, father of Mrs. George!own gUMts. For further informa••
NORTHWEST THORNAI’PI.E;Oj»l HmivywelL Gordon Wales
and ,__________________________________
Davenport,
of thb vicinity, px-wedi non call- Mrs. Lot* Lexiard. PresiAssorted Cookies
a. 14c
Don't fdract the Ladle .' A'd
Don IVhitr attended the basketball away at his daughter's home Mon- dent of the community Chib.
O»m hoh - DtUioai '
radv
...„ «»»rt lodw 'I'urvl.y, J.,,' |M,. ,i.
at the Kellohc: HUI} school day and was laid to rest in the: Arthur
--- • .nd
reni.&gt;&lt;..r
’
Wedtu-wtiv
,
Arthur
Edctj
and
son
Elwood
wt
re
.
, .
. M
Olttev
:
*u&lt;um.-ciij
”
: buaiueM visitor* at Kalumazoo Satbutidinu.- Friday n'litht Middleville Prairieville ctmeterj
Milk
2 Uli cam
nom.. ot mi. ann wm. oinij
’----- the
*•- ..ympathy
ivmiMlhv o'
...
... '
■
Adams. Everyone welcome.
.
1 Kclloc: 'Die game was in Tlu- relatives■ have
of j,
irtjjjy
Country Club • Ev«por*t*d
- . ;
.
of MiddlviHU-v Gonsolidatvd the community.
.
I------- - ’
Mr. and Mrs. John Noble . of HasMr- an,J Mre G f&gt;ni&lt; Adams .ind
। Mr. and Mr.- Rix.-ell Lewis enter-'I ttngs
were guest.', of Mar. and Mr...' M,nX
Sunday with relatives at';
■ch N 'iicr. cvm Sunday’ tamed Mrs. Frank Sctwiba and son Hurry Wortman Wctlnaday eve- Having-,
ib.
WatO.i,'. Rimday.Mho.d-at of Dundm lake Sunday
“*•*
««».«««, c.e-p
.
.
!"'
”
,11. the:; ucre nmet. j&gt;re.M-nt Sun- . Will McKlbbin called On Eatliniiw.
n,,J?;. R, ..,hr.^
1 &lt;■’the iXc

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Home Dressed Pork
Fresh Hams
10c
10c
Pork Chops
Fresh Side or Back
7c
Sausage »- Hamburg it 5c

Beef Kettle Roast

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sum and increase each week,
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Jewel Coffee 3 &amp; 55c
Carton Lard 4 a 21c

lie

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the hospital Monday att' r being
i truck in thr forehead by tin emery
। wheel breaking, returned home tlie
I middle of lur t wwk.

h&lt; wlH attend, school.
Cnllrri at the
tlie Cluu.
rth.u B. Johnson
Callers
&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;»' Tuesday were. Mr. and Mrs
txn wi&gt;COK ,,r Rutland. Mrs. Jmnv.
MrCr« ™ »,,a &lt;1.Udlrt.r Mnd Mr.
MrVelgh and daughter,
The Gates schotrt owned again
i in
. vn.xu
.vkuiu ,
thu. Monday. January 9 After a
|W0
vacation, tIm test we&lt; k
on account of &gt;o many being ill.
'

had been nt the tv

%A

urcrt I.
a Mgn of bowel tuitions. tha!
breed uerms Get nd of them
with Adlcrikn. Acts on both up­
per nnd lower bowels without divcomfort.—B.’A. LyButer. Drug-

««*• ur"

3u.19c

Scratch Feed *«,' 98c
Laying Mash mu, $1.35

Oranges

33c

3

s
J

He
10c

19c

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Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling
Best of Quality in all grades of coal.

The COLD DAYS arc NOW
HERE! Buy youj- coal NOW!
FILL YOUR coal bin BEFORE the
REAL ZERO weather comes!

DON'T GET CAUGHT some sub­
zero day WITHOUT FUEL!

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&amp; Company
DEALKBB IN WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR,
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC,

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mil

flu. returned home Saturday.

19c

S S « S' iX

Grapefruit

Put in tlfe SAME AMOUNT
each week. In 50 weeks:

SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
Last Week'.. Iztter.
Hans Peterson left Wednesday for
Chicago after spending a couple ol
week* here at tin.' old home.
Mis. Garnett Peeling spent last
week with relative* in Detroit.
Faulkner . McCrea, accompanied

sm&gt; v^nornmc un^wam ‘^vrev’C Richard ^Hu’dv' returned Sunday * c-‘dll‘ac Iaai «wlt
her moth- &lt;&gt;f Mr* Otto Schanto with thirteen
2, ntn&gt;’
‘
mt1
! •r' Mrv
»tem she re- .members present. Mr*. £911nt La.
son?and familk-A *m Toledo ind
to ,M* palni,'S rapidly.
1 Tungate and Miss Marion Skinner
Mrs Bernard Smith of Kalama-.________________
n* and families —
m Rrtedo and,
MfS BUne|w
pa.-— &lt;L joined our class Wednesday.
ed at Fred Bsmt if* Satur- Cleveland, Ohio.
•
Apple Butler
15c
away Sunday morning at the Del-1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stimson gave
ton hrwnttal
a thn-,.
. .. .
... .
called
Chipso
pk?
15c
Curtail
.
monui.
sne
leavrti
ner
husband
and
Jerome
Cryan
whuac
home was
flitsi er Gnnuln • 2 imall pkji. 15c
,
llnghmn of PlalnwoU Sunday ufi- Kibbiti. Mr. Null of the same p!uc&lt; two son* besides other pear and dear burned last week.
«.-nnonij&gt;ihmn &gt;r 11; re,
"u»es. wno
relatives,
who wui
will greativ
greatly mus
miss firr
her. j Mrs. Elisabeth Hnkbeiner l» on
bv
Mr. and Mr* Art twr Exsttorop an.i, p,4nrral *en1cel W|U be ^4 Tue»• ; ,................................................ 1 • Lx,u1-'*
7,l.t}ri^L_
d,y •! l*° o’clock in the Henton tuMrs. Florenre Cook hAs returned
"................
"t .ind »pent the remainder of the da&gt;
Huch^unru,,. :jhome
Ki0s*i'iRoyil* Mil lid . Atiotitd • 3 bin in « boi
.a
from Traver* City. Her
•sim grew
Lemon 04, Clinition, White Lil*c
. loved with Aivlnc and Mary Hcadly ot
*«&gt;, &gt;ur
winxir"" “
all who
•w her* Sinretre sym,
Gun lake.
.
'
I be organized at the achoolhoiue,&gt;mprpvtpg from her stroke.
Thc Farmer* Club will meet with [Tuesday evening of this week.
"*d for the •family,
!
r, ... ....
scire o'1 Mr and Mrs Cawlu* Huglics Sathusband two• aor
Mr. and Mrs Mason Norwood of
,
relatives urday. January M an all day nW.- iKalamazoo were Sunday guests of' Clayton Johnson mid wife of
.rn her ;ng
_____________
! their daughter and husband. Mr. Bo«ne Center and W McCaul and
and Mrs Chester Banghart
wife were callers al Leor. Pott*
F AIR L.YKE.
fun
I There will be a dance at the Tuesday afternoon.
Porter Knowles and family. Mrr- I1 Community hall Friday night. JanSeveral ladies from Clay Hills alr- Rotwit McKibbtr. Ear! Frit* and Mrs Dewitt Collis- uary 27. Good music.
tended tlie Busy Bet Club at Macle
and chllaren ea.’ed er Eiri Count xfr went to Napoleon. Otuo Friday
Mr and Mr*. Russell Mott arc the j PUU' Thursday.
at Pennock h
tu; .'. HaMin.s
to attend'thc funeral ot 6eth E happy parent* of a little baby girl
Frank ■ Harris and wife and
— ---- . ■ Frank Frcydl ano Earton. their sister's hutband.
FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES
borrt Saturday January 14. m the Charley Skinner motored to Grand
..uughter ct Nor:hvi!!c. visited Mrs
Mr&gt; Walter Marsh of Ros* nnd Delton hospital. She win answer to, Rapids Friday to visit relatives,
FreyiL* parent*. Mr- ant. Mrs . &gt;,.;s ,Mcrie Kelley and daughter ot the name of K Ann.
Charley remained for
tor a- longer visit.
(.hu:.e&gt; Hui;nc&gt; over bur.&lt;.3&gt;
.Hickory Corners spent Thursday
diaries F Townsend, aged 77
Vance Sharp and family of Mid
Mid-­
Mrs *&gt; M. *tbnev»H‘-'Hato.«l
Mn. Louw-cdluter.'
. year*, and a life long - resident of dlevllle
'leville spent Saturday evening with,
«...
&lt;m.u
-..™s. phis cominlnity died Tuesday. Jan- Prank Hants and wife.
«'■«•wed end juicy . lull btlmlul of btelthkl ju’.ca
dale were caller* Wednesday at.Slr* ' uary 10. at-his larm residency north
Floyd Foster and lumUy ot Alto
Our Boy Scouts are'preparing'a Lotlie CoUlster'*.
&lt; “1 Delton. He and his brother vuited at Harry Mendenhall's Simgood program to be givcp m con
The­
The Bunnell Ladies' Aid Society Chauncey have lived on thc farm day. Mrs. Foster and daughter reChoice ytllow hurt
nection with the play entitled ,n
"The
Ib*.
Li will meet Thursday. January 26. emce their mlher died 30 years ago mained over ior a longer visit.
Case Against Casey." which will
? be with Mrs. Katie Kahler.
, Funeral sc nice* were conducted by
Morris Lewis and wife of Kalama-,’
or
Winnie Lechleitner und daughter. । the Rev. L. D Miks. Thursday aft- zoo. Clive Churchill and family of
Giiloirsl* Sunt ht
day evening; Jan 26. Proceeds
.o to,'[ Marguerite, spent Sunday with hcr ernoon in Henton’s funeral home. MlddlcviUc and Oscar Sherk and
be used for ihe benefit of thc troop.
xir parents. James Underhill, of Delton, w ith burial in .Prairieville cemetery. 1 wife of the North County Linn were
Mt, .in i Mts PtUUp Meriaw. Mr.*
'!&gt; /'lhNorr /wd- Mr and Mrs “ Acker “f Au'
Mr' ‘”M| UfS L N Bu4h and Mr caU"’ at Lfon Potts' Sunday.
Mli JwTt .&gt; , nn rntr, rtrd
Wnl the
Clid *lUl
iUM1 MrI Robf!l BMne*
“
---------------Flends
ta
Miss Dora Jo!won attended the • art^1Q.sl_
lIrural
1!iral carriers
carriers'’ social
roclal. ancettmr
meeting at
at i1
PLEASANT HILL.
j
Farmer s club nt Mr. and Mrs. CaX-p1*
.
— ----- ***-------Hastings Saturday evening.
' Mrl_ Charles Bennett Mrs Fred
sius Hughes Saturdas
!
wELCOJ
WELCOME COMMUNITY
BaUl Richards spent last week tn smith and Mr. Um cite h^
Mr. rfnd Mrs. E A. Parker und
Mrs. Margaret Mullen of Hasttr^
,nr&lt;.
--------- ---------- . att
,Mr
an(j
w D Thomas oi flu.
HTBIKUl -CIIOO1. O1STWCT Mr. A. R.ch.rdron 01 Frri'i’Ori.
««To »7i»&gt; I K.Um^ w BonS./’.i.rrnoon ' Mr- ancl Mrs Lester Raymond en-1
h»b Sm&gt;,h
.-4,-r--Uta P*^.
»■ and
«« Mrs Addi«»i.
Mr. and Mr*. William Henion of ."rnSTMr,
Mr*. Rebecca Brians of Charlotte , U!‘G
» th^ir an- rafiAra nf Mr.
Adduon renamed trend* and rclalivcs Iron
Aasyna spent Sunday at Lon Camp" ------- ”
'
Pollev. . Lrs .
। -----------.
u
Moline Friday
and Saturday.
j
.nd toul,’
■,?LBctlX, C"*1‘
ai‘nd&gt;&gt; 4u«tad nu'-.hfm in. lurdrsl.
Mr,
_____ ____
Mr. and
and Mr,
Mrs Leon
Leon rcnnoc.
Pennock .penspent, U»,d
Lloyd ’Colvin
lias ______________
gone to Toledo
baO's.
’
will,
klr
Hr.
Vtan
a.
Callers al E L Itoughlahns sun-*
\ Vr m j Norris Mrs.! Rev. Chas. Jacobs, who is holding Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Frank
i0 —
work.
Bunday caller* at Walter Ickes'
day were. Mr. and Mrs. Leii'Meaa Wtn o Norris Mrv Wm E Beadle i services at Quimby, preached here Davu at Gaksburg.
Another old landmark has gone,
«. a,.«, m„. .tata,
j*
cf Hastincr and Mr. and Mrs. b I.
-.'.J
r’..—. »•—Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Shedd made a bust- Uia willow tree which has stood *0,
and family of Allegan. Mis* Ade- Houghtalm and family of Battle *«r'e
•- ■• •*-«-! th
many yr*n m front ol Ed Dcdon,* ijidwa
dw IM.I » tadw. Awl » pr»u»nM until ness trip to Hastings Friday.
Dawn Hampton of Paw Paw spent । ford's houu became unsafe for
ialde Wukirvon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Creek.
week. an*, rvane r«oir» remameu; —-7 -—37 — .-------- ln~ - *
-- ------•- M
Of lilt member* who arc
Satmday and Sunday with Leatncc, puMruby and had to bo cut down.
Mayo of Maple Grove and Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Gei^r and ‘Mr. with her sister. 711*.
B. S.
Temple,
are to serve.
aerve.
,
-------------- iVri
..wenminy'”'”
~
I ’The
holds aan
open meet­ Dunning.
Mr* Archie Harrington and family and Mrs. D. Geijfer called an John indefinitely
rK“ grange hnids
.i nnen
Mrs. Ethel Pennock and Mr. and) The blue, black, rod. yellow and
- ------------ of neir Delton ’ Tnpie
unk
club will meet In the I ing Saturday evening. Jan. 14.. All
of Battle CreekWhite and
children
■
iger 'and
--------------------------------------I o O- F. hall md*' January 301 in the community*re .invited to JL’S'Lecn Dunxuug attended Hie iu-1 green citc&lt;m\u the Olympic Games
Mr and Mr:. Samuel
*"**--”oaturdiy
‘
—-------------. wr andMr. &lt;md Mr*. Walter Icke- spent tor -ui U1 day meeting. Pot luck 1 oorpa for a good
Q-fl urns social neral of Curtu Pennock at Hashvdlc, fl*g represent Europe. Alrtca. AmrrSalurday.
Ilea. A*ia and AuatoalXu, rt»pecUvely.
baby *pent Bunday with Mr. undFriday m Balti* creek.
dinner, good program.
I gathering.
ib.

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Lemons

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.

Chocolate Caramels

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DECREASE your deposits each
week. This is a very popular plan.

5 10c

Pancake Flour csr 5 19c

Cream Cheese

In 50 Weeks
Ic Club pays. . . .$ 12.75
2c Club pays. ...
25.50
5c Club pays. . . .
63.75
10c Club pays. . . 127.50

$75,000.00

Capital

Hastings, Mich.

Navy Beans

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\yoek — INCREASE your deposit
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNRWDAY, JANUARY 1«, IM3

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MILO.
DOWL1NO.
| .
CEDAR CREEK.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Several from here attended the
The ploy. "No Men Admitted"’Last Week’s Letter.
I Last Week’s Letter.
' Pine Lake .Fartnen’ —
Club
at —
the -----------------given under—tlie—
auxplcesmof the) Mr ,.nil Mra
Mr., r-.-ua
clrnid kciicv
Kellcv ami
and
— —
l4tUc Bcrnltg Gates, who lias
;। liotne
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cassius
&lt;
Ladles
’
Aid
Society
wm
presented
at
1
daughter
of
Hastings
vtaited
at
the
bten
«P
endto
«
vacation with her
home ot
Cassius!
Bocletv wu nt»Mnted
j—---------- -----------..
Saturday and listened
----------non, hall Friday eve- home of m- und
I Hughes
Miurixa flatuniav
luroned to-a
to -u the
Star-------Grange
u-avif Sun- ,atlwr- Olen Oates, returned to Batnlno and
nrul was
tea* well
u.^11 attended.
..i«.na^4. -Tlie day
a.tnM.v
aay™ *** nu
”**'’' ““u
t~“. " He envk Saturday.
________ ____ very able talk on leguiatlon by Rep- ning
'
reaentmive Clio*. Parker, also thc nlav
'
play will be rrneated
repeated thi«
this w«.ir
week FST'
JOh»
u on
«R «.
lpUy -p1Bnnlpg a banquet ter hus-’ day evening at the Banficld dht
bands ” by six young, women and the
ht are'
are .*ul. VanHorn an old resident »•
of the fiu.
Mr. and Mr*. Don Wright
a
....
Mlsa Esther Horn
spent last
happy over the arrival of a baby ‘hu l’11™
Thur*------------------------------------ week
W„K
'gatherings, made an enjoyable girl, born Sunday morning at Pen- &lt;la&gt;- Tu‘«'ri‘1 M-Tviccs were held Sat- with her .atater. Mabel, und fnemte
J urday at thc Heaton funeral home ,in
in Battle Creek.
Cteck.
meeting. Seventy-eight were prea- nock hospital.
-------------,
Mr
and
Mrs.
Byron
Moody
of'
ent.’
' Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb .-.pent a 111 ^c'tonMr. and Mrs. Bradfield were ;few ggys the past wu,k helping care-1I Mrs Henry Wertman is al*o on South Maple- Grove called on hu!
tliter.
sutcrl Mrx.
Mrs. Martha
Martha Horn.
Horn. Suuda.Sunday' 1
Kalamazoo visitors Friday.
far^nTHolcomb's mother al Bed- t the sick lut.
Mrs H. J. Plower and Mrs H.'; ford, who ha* been quite sick with ।! Mrs. Leah Davta ta caring for Mrs. afternoon.
community was saddened by |
flu.
- nilwsrd Campbell and baby, twUi
i Bellinirer wen- callers of Mr.-». Laura''the
I
the passing &lt;&gt;t Mr*. Nettle GaU-1
doing fine.
'CadwMBader at Hickory Corners, Pri- | Mrs. Cinnbel McCarty and chil-;Jure
1
iuo.ru Healy
ucuo ana
.uau.y of.cju-t
«.Wt ThurMlay afternoon. She ha* bren
and family
i dny. also &lt;if Mn and 'Mrs. '• C. F. !dren of Jotuatown visited lu-r sister,;' Morris
Baltimnrt'
spent
Sunday
with
Floyd
J
“
.
,xxn
*everal years but
Moreau, nt Augusta. They found Mr. Mrs. Luelht Slocum and Mmgucrite-,
*
1928
-----------, family
1 being
stricken
, Moreau somewhat Unproved.
. ■Thursday.
‘
’
1 Owen
and
of this
place. with flu was the
.......
Ut------- V
.
Iff r»im, Xr
H-.&lt;tinn cauwroi ncr acarn. ana ner son i
Mr -and, Mrs. J. L. Mercure and
Neighbors and friends, including
who
ro wrkxuly IU was ta

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At The Following Prices
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MODEL T
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1929
MODEL A
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In Good Condition

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EVERY DAY

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

Hastings, Mich.

l..,
jw: Sun- Kull.. C«.bu&gt;»
lUIUn Cr^«. ’.J"- Pmnwk l„WUI W.&lt;lr,«
St,™!
u&gt;'1'
«s m aiuiuune.. ..re .nir&gt;c,™ tun
Mud. .mi.lhv U ..l.nO.U u
M...U Junk.
Thu,^.,
lh.
1R St? u
ni ■ *" ■'-&gt; &lt;■»“»
Mr. and Mrs. Lyk- Wilcox and Arthur Corey home. Dancing was
V.
’ ---------- '
'luck supper am) a abort prr&lt;r»m of issuing from the roof. The departNorman of Battle Creek spent Sat-. enjoyed mid u delicious pot luck
„.... d 4
I
-.m
„
ind“M^‘w?d”n"'r ’
'
I' M?- Win.,I. oX Wdlh H.v-n parsing of Dr. J. C. Andrus. He■ --«■ and dta rr.-cn .inmanu
(
On Friday A. M. a bunch of cur w.t. found that the wlioie attic w»»
had many friends in .this place who' school girl* camo down and trimmed
*ll,‘ smoke, and m great deal

moved from revenil rotens. more on
Clinton Horn spent Friday. Satur­ eery window, showing who'
account x»t aaP-r than fire. which
eat each mint for a
*n u
“ho^;!J"5£a!M.t1.- ’J?™" «*« ■&gt;
«■*» day and Sunday with Elmer Andcn shciiid
was oon xiidur control, although it
amt tlie coat thereof and show.of Prichanlville. was held at the. .'trended the L A. S. nt the church. ol the Brush Ridge district.
■
wm. a hard- fight, on account of a
■ome
of
thfuture
huiband
’
। pk-.e recovery.
...............
wn
-, q-j^ community wxi
;
church
Thursday
with
the
Rev.
Ites-j
-----—
„tddeni-d
rtiff
wind hkiwtng from the #cmh1930
have to thunk our school for
.MIDDLEVILLE.
1930
M . Rmuon
n.itlKnn Officiating
. .it Iriul ini, and
.....I burial ■
.... . ............ . ,
1932
: Mr*. Ida Brnridstetter and daugh-'..In
sic m
TlHirMlay evening to’ hear of tinA-iw-*' ability to plan aiul
Fire alarm- on Thursday
ter. Mrs. Boyle, were Kalamazoo jn the Dowling cemetery.
paw-lug
of
Mrs.
Ed.
Gate:,
who
had
«-d worn a wk, on live roof mil
.MODEL A
MODEL B :*)iopptr.. Wednesday.
| sjr, nJld Mrs. George Conklin and ।been so long 3 resident of this com­ roof lire .it Mr*. Della Allen'. house.
MODEL A
tlwri worked in under the roof, as
Wc-wcre ,-orry to hear of thc family of Johnstown were Sunday munity.
,
SPOFfT
Siu- had always been
Demonstrator i death
" a“ ' Th&lt;- o. E s. baked ?tx*L; sale on Simony A. M and again in tty ■•­
ot Blanch Hlggirw JgJincoc at • guesL* of Mr. and Mr . William iiard worker atao taking an interest
TUDOR
■Meh was the .inly place
Delton hospital Sunday nwrnin&amp;i Staninrri
1
Saturday wi-nt off well and a nice ning. ahen pictures showing mai-.v chi tn
RUNABOUT
Only 10,000 Mile.
in many neighborhood doinaa. Eh?
bhc
M
f
ln
«,.*
n-allred.
•
^,*5
in
the
UUnd&gt;
th.il
are
1*
.ng.
'and
extend
loving
Sympathy
to
the
•
&gt;M
r
.
und
Mrs
Charks
Betaou
*peni
!
NOW
Good Condition
iwill lie greatly missed tn the home.
Mrs- Ethel Palmar, daughter of
husband, sons and other relatives I (hi- wee* end at tin- George W&lt; riT,”‘ 1;in'-,'st uwvd of tlie ro-aron talked’zo much about a* tins unu-.
and friend* She h.w 3 g.ri friend .
S^rot^hite Mr*'
rervke
' a- “
&lt;-n;oyed Hie g&lt;*;&lt;l ,.-.uji;*-r ai ths
th? which Mm
’
ami rehoohnau- of romc of the I abtl
Wertman vl.uted friend* *mirnh. ■
I&gt;’-h!an Temple Tiir*day evening able to
1i fnentocbr#. ■'
;&gt;ftrrc.&lt;&gt;Hl conducted „n&lt;. .,n,r |!)rtKe a r,.aJ ront,..t
this omimunity.
!
^unmi.mt*
a.^..
fumtahed tho mi
Ethel is a graduate from our
■ young
Mi* women
MinnieofQuyk
and daughter.;!at.MJackaon
r and Mr. Orlle Ftaher andljL^S
m Cedar Creek
L’?
1,&gt;c l°«srri-it*nush the supper Very Inn, _ _____________
teriammefit’.
and having clerked here in
Mr- Scobey. Vtalt-'d lheir daughter •
EUa Stanton called on Mr;
"
"" &lt; ~~?' thu week Tuwalay and the wmrw-rs; At )2'30 Bunday noon tin- fire __________ _____ „,
mid sb.ter. Mr* Nina .Tuck Wednt *- Mary f bllrr ln Ulc Hmderahott dis-:
°
- - are to wtvi- the supper on tlx- ll-Pli alarm called the department to tlie Unci- and many frk-rifej who all wish
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wlupf we have a fuhilly biKlU. fait Hamilton home where smoke was for her quick recovery.
day. Thc lituo granddmighter. Lo- triet Sunday. Mrs Fisher, who tia-J
DURFEE ITEMS.
eta. returned, with them___
lo&lt;spendibogn reritjualy ill ta much improved!
I Mr. and -Mrs. Krtir:’ Bateman,
the. remainder oi the week.t&gt;w MrX. iat this writing.
Tuck came Saturday and spent the
-Aie death of Ehnnld Trr.thric oc-»r rr',l‘' ’’’ ““'ry- Vida Hammond
day With her parent*.
\-urrrd MumUv nuAmic at Howell, "'“J M1” G™*, ,Uulch ,ttW ln
• Billie Schultz came from Chicago-.where he had gone only a short ^a!amY°° Sunday arm had the
but wc-k to sp.-nd an In-1 time ago Ior triMtmont for tubercu-: P*e^‘ir«* ‘&gt;f hearing Rev. David
TELEPHONE 2121
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN :i early
............. Lake
t ..
II.H. Fann. ...
.. u- atirvived
. . .by .his |iarenu.f
I-Rj
—.Vtfn definite time-at
Hill*
foal,. He
I&gt;!tkrn
;Mr. Schultz. Sr., came to the farm Mr. und Mrs Ed&lt;f Trethric of this' Mrsnif'*
ntakin-t anX*-'
I Friday and returned to in. home in; place und a brother. Dorrcnce and w
visit with her BOiL.Edd, and
: Chicago Sunday evening.
stater, Mrs. Charles Hyde, of Hav|ram,,y; Mr. ami Mrs. Erm-M. Quick had tings.
•
Ml-, Velma Hunt rr-turrfd to her
'.for callers Sunday' afternoon the
The pnpils Ih the Junior grades I sch
latter .* brother Mr. and Mr.-. Austin’had a short vacation lui-t week due1 ^-r IUI&lt;1 MrsRic’' wcr^ al
I Ferris and childrtH and un aunt, j to the illness of the teacher. Mr*. I •butlng* on business Wednesday.
iMr.i. Maty Warner of Dowh’ng and! Dickinson
'Hie flu victims all! Ihe *' A s ni'-' with Mr- a,Ml
Mrs. Jv-.m- William.* ol Hitattngsisrem to have recovered and no ncw|Mri’ w«’lcr i'-k' '1 Wedm-ilay. Alter
I Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey were cum-s reported at present.
Iu"' hioin. m part of tiff meeting
gut--.u of Uw’ir aunt. Mrs. Rendle; Lndicu' Aid dinner thi, weeki
«'•*-clion ot -officer* billowed
1 Lyons und soil Albert., of Baniield.; Thursday ut the church basement1 w,llch resulted
follows: PrcsiI one day lost week.' .
'as usual.
[dent. Mrs. Ainug'Cnittcndun; viccipri-.mciu, Mrs. \ King; secretary.
Two youngUdli.-. from Kalamazoo;
---------------Mrs . Kin^; secretary.
!
Myrtle
Geiser;
treasurer.
Ira Hoff­
were
callers
ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Os1
•
ASSYRIA.
For .safety of principal and regnlarily
man; Mower committee. Grate Rice.
[born Sunday.
?4r a|1(1 Mr&lt; wilburn Rogers anil
) Mb* Helen Aldrich ta convalescing ;I Lx- Weeks ixtter.
of div i&lt;l(-n&lt;l&gt;, invest your i
' "
i
£
Funeral
rorvices
for
John
Oil}
’
.
John
Rolf-.of
Battle
Creek
spent
‘from iier recent illiwA*. Six- is
- - — , - ------- ----in building and loan'shares. They arc
... !st«ui.
a pidnet
nidiwerr n-.ddenl
i-Mirirnt of
nf Assyria
Aixvrta Saturday evening with Mr. mid Mrs.
। spending a few days in Buttle Creek
|
“
nnd hopes’ rn ta- able to resume her i Center who hud been in infirm Fred Chrtaty mid family.
- as near depressidn-proof as any investJerry Walworth returned to
|rehewi work later.
; health for some .time and par-sed
after
a two peeks'
‘t Mr. UllU
und all.-.
Mi.-. Clurlt'.Osbornc
h#d . -----*^n.y on
*»«•«*“&gt;• 01 la8t
wcclt- «
CI« Claud
nient you can find and return a
h . V A.IfUI l.V ll.ll.
........-----..........
.......
- ...... - Hurst's
.........
— —
K---*—
... .....
• . Sunday. Mr. and Mr». held on
as
Ko. .-:
"n ThtirmlusThtiiMiay at
at tlie
the A.ssvrla
Assyria • &lt; visit with his parents m Owosso.
reasonable dividend.
Cha.-,. JeiL-on and the latter's son ltcv. Hitchcock ot that charge.'wstn? Mr. and Mr*. Curl Christy and
I Horn Buttle Creek• and XJ«. and—
Ml.-. ;-----------1"1*»»V
- ---- the As»yrw
*----- - (Mater
• --Mr. and Mrs. Erlo Fuller of Has­
tings spent Sunday with Fred Chris­
I Elza Jeiuon mid children frjm;ecn"-’t”i •
\
Ricidand.
*» honor of the beginning of an- ty and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernct-t Bateman arc
I The P. T A- of Milo will lx- helo mother mile stone of his life's jour(at the schixillioiow next Frldiiy eve- m y a ainall gathering of friends, .’pending u few daj-s near Mason
A. &amp; P.’s Poultry Feed Specialists have prepared for you a
: n)ng. A pot luck Mip;ier will be met at the Mr. and .Mrs. Herbert visiting thc .former’s parents, Mr.
.
nerved. Mr. and Mr*. Tooze head'Dutham hone Saturday evening to, and Mrs. Bateman.
new booklet entitled “THE POULTRY PRIMER,” containing
I tlx- program committee.
( remind him &lt;&gt;f tlie event.
.
very valuable and interesting information on Poultry Raising
Dihuiti Oldest Building und Loan Association
HICKORY CORNERS.
----- ——
। John Norrta, who has. been in ill
and Feeding. Just mail your request for “The Poultry Primer”
N-pKTHWES T THORNAPPLE. : health for some time, went to' tlie
Thursday. January IDth. U pan1250 Griswold Street,’Detroit .
direct to the Great A. &amp; P. Tea Company, Box 376,
, Baltic Creek Sanitarium
Sunday
for supper will, be
cakc and
suit age
j David Bcnawa returned to hL&lt;:l'x?,n,lna,l',n
treiftment.
Grand Rapids, Michigan.
ierted m,the basement of Die M. P.
home Saturday evening from the i Mr- an5* Mr“- R,llx'f’ Campbell church from -1:30 to a o'clock.
J. L. MAUS, Representative in Hasting*
George Wurrch’s house on the
•University hospital.
'who haU; hCt'u at t,ie Us,c sylcki . Mr. und Mi;- Earl Kermeen. MiM!lttnd ’,,wc ,w wmetime. have re- Bert Laurence plaeo .was bunad
F’crn ayd Wayne Kermeen and Mr. -’•riled to- Battle Creek where lie Wednesday noon Most of tlie con­
tents were saved.
und Mrs. Shirley Konneen and smi; ,ia-s nnplpymetit
.
A large number of the progresshe
100 lb. Bag
Jobnntv. spent New Years with' Mrs. Uon Cole-ha. been ill with
their -l.t.-r mid luuband. Mr. untl I1”'
at the- Juime ot her Homemaker-, club of which Mn.,
Mr- Everett Hwi-gk*.-of Hastings. ■ PnreMs. Mi. and Mr*. Oliver Taskn McCrary U president, will vWt'the
Kellogg food tactory in’Battle Creek
100 Ib. Bog
Mr. and Mr... Jtrume Cryanwerc of ILuting.
25‘b- Bo,
awakened at midnight Tuesday
Mr. mid Mrs. Maynard Thompson Tue-day of thti wi*fkJacob Johnson is ven* 111-aL thc
rmiht to find their homo on’fire.'0* Uan1*' Crre-k u.-re Sunday gu-al;
They were unable to save ohly a few!
paren’. • Mr. and Mrs. Will home of lit* daughter, Mrs. George
100 lb. Bag
■thm&amp;s- Their father. M- Cryan.wus' st-int&lt;,n
- .
Rev. Ed. Saddling holds meeting
vl itlng in Kalamazoo.
.
! Mr. and Mr- Will Stanton attend­
. Mr and Mrs Heiman Brown und «* “»e funeral senice* of Mrs. Rey- at tlie Cedar Creek church Sunday '
100 Ib. Bag
,
j*on Robert Mira Dorothy Brown
mothvr ot Herbert Reynolav evening*.
Thc Kellogg P. T- A. met Wednes­
and friend. Ru-m.1 Brown ancL0-1 Bci:,'vlH'- on Mond-v ’ at thc
day. Thc school nurse gave a very
friend. Mr. and Mr.*..Elmer Brown; JoltiiMin parlors.
(of Grund Raplcta mid Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Belle MHler spent part of Interesting talk on.her work tn the
!Wm Brown of Owosso were New! lust week nt Battle Creek al the Italian alums in New Yprk. Mj*s
Year's day giu-.*ta «if Mr. and Mrs.! l»me of a friend who last their Stoddard recited a tunny story in
the negro dialect.
;OUs Morgan ulid family.
.
son Jn tragic death
t
A futher-M&gt;n banquet will be
j Mn. Churchill has returned/ to
Mr. mid Mrs. Ronald Warner and
E&lt;ur T&lt;uk
plie -home of Mrs. Christina Sim-; friend'. Wayne David.-on of Detroit. .served at the'Kellogg high school
mom alter vudUng relatives in Mid- and Mtas Ander.-om ot Baule Cre-k. Friday. Jan. 27th. ,
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Quaker Maid
idicvilk-.
: who spent the week end at the
Several friends walked into the'
Mr. and Mr*. Verne Thohms en- j WuTfier cottage a: Wai' ' '
------- ...
------------------tertmned the Larkin Club No. Z at! called
a! thc
Mr. mid..Ire.
M:
Fred John Benedict homp Friday night,
Thank You Brand
r.u
Can.
giving Mr. and Mrs Benedict a com­
Miller *home
tlieir home Friday evening.
------ ”Sunday
—J ’ inurnimr.
plete surprise. The evening was
Word was received by relatives
pleasantly spent with card playing
HENDERSHOTT.
of tlie «erimu iUm-Ki of Mrs. Flor­
An actual incident,
and
visiting.
ence Cook ut tlieir brother's home
Tlie Young Married People?, Class
Mr. and Mrs. Jamc-s Burdick of
ul.Trai'cr**- City.
met at thc home of Mr and Mrs.
reported to this company
bi.. p.&lt;..
. c..
One Pound Loaf
Mr., and Mrs. Andrew Rouse of Carl Bryans and thc Young peo­ Portland wore week end guests of'
Hustings. Mr. and Mrs. George ples Class meet with Grace and Mr. and Mrs. Jun Dibble and sons. ;
Mr. and: Mr.-., diet Tompkins and
Hilnta and. daughter Ruth ot Clinton Brill on Friday night for
IVuc&lt;Muin or Brick
LK
sons of South Hastings were guests j
Grand Ruplas were Monday guests their class parties.
Tho small daughter of a
of Mr. pnd Mr.*. Wm. Kepkey.
Mias Clare Hendershott wap able Sunday in the John Benedict home.;
Little
Mbs
Juanita
B?l*on
lus
The
Parmelee
Ladies'
Aid
will
be
to return to hcr work in Hustings
Michigan family, playing in
been suffering thc past week with,
heI4 at the Dome ot Mr. and Mrs
Olney Adams Thursday, January
Mr. and Mrs Chan Hendershott mastoid trouble.
tho basement of her home,
Mr. and its. Fred Camp and
Kith- Dinner at noon. Everyone called at tlie iiotnc of Cliff Ham­
was- painfully and critically Injured.
welcome.
------mond------west----------of Hastings
r_w_ _________
on Sunday
. Alice were in Edmore Saturday at-;
tending the funeral of Mr. Camp'sMrs. Milton Kermeen of Middle-: afternoon
Rib or
,
vUte spent Tuesday with Mrs. Earl
Floyd Garrison and family spent mother.
Saturday. Jan. 21. U . regular
Her mother, hearing the child's screams,
Kermeen.
,
• Sunday with his daughter. Mrs.
Loin End
Community- meeting night. Lou
Mrs. Louise potto spent Sunday i Harvey Parmalec. near Ban field,
and seeing what had happened- dashed
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jakci Mrs. Mary Fuhers condition rc- Edgpr and Seymour. Linningtcn are I
tlie program committee. Mrs. Hugh I
Klump of Leighton.
’
' mains about tlie same
“jj
i. 7c
frantically to the telephone and called
Mn. Ous Morgan and Mrs. Verne! Word was received Sunday morn- Johnron and Mrs Vanderbrook arc |
i,
Thornu called on Mrs. Dudley j ing of thc death ot Mrs. Ctum, Van the committee for refreshments.
the doctor. The physician arrived with­
Johnson at Butterworth hospital re- j Vrankcn’s sister. Mrx, Wm. JohnCARLTON CENTER.
|
ccntly. Friends will be glad to &gt;.te*r I cock, of Delton. All extend their
out delay, and through immediate and
Mrs. Johnron was able tu be brought | deepest sympathy to Mrs. Van ML« Juanita Marlow was thc!
to hcr home Sunday afternoon.
I Vranken and the-famBy. They have guest of relatives in Grand Rapids
skillful medical attention, was able |o
Mr. and Mr*. Will Schroeder and I many friends In Ihl* place.
Mr. and Mrs Marlon Clem and,
treat the child's Injuries successfully
daughter Marie and Mrs. Rose Fow-1 Ernie Matteson reports that his
ler mid daughter Ruth of Caledonia I father. Frank Matteson, is very,, family spent Monday in Grand Rap­
ids.
’
,
and prevent serious complications.
and Wm. Kelley spent New Year's;much improved.
w...day x&lt;th Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keaglc. । Albert Brill ..........
and family....
were
Sun-1 Mrs. John Shupp visited relatives!
-------------------------------------------------*- at
** John
—-- Ornubc’s in the iln Indiana last week.
---------------------I dsy-------guests
,
In such emergencies juit one
fast
nu Tnv '
EAST DELTON.
[ Gregory district.
| Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brcchetsen and
Mr- and Mrs. George Lciruar mid
'flic Hendershott ladies arc tew- f«nUy spent Bunday evening with,
telephone call for atflatanco
Tender Cuts
daughter. Josephine. Mrs. Libby ing and collecting gsrmcr.ts. shoes Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hcnncy and son. ।
may bo worth more than tha
Whittemore and Charley Williams und quilts ter the welfare. If any-!
Marlon Cleni wa-s thc guest,
coit ot the service for a lifetime.
। of Hickory Corners, Mason Newton one ha* anything to give please send 1(111 week ol her outer qorth of 1-ake
and Mr ahd Mrs. Biewart Waters, to Mrs Floyd Oururop.
j Odessa.
Kettle Rendered
। spent Sunday evening ut Rex WaRemember the chicken pic dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bunn were
I ter*'.
al tho parsonage on Thursday.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bun Long
50 lb. Tin $2.39
Harold WaUon is very sick wltli' Next Sunday will be church Sun-1 Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs.
I tlie flu.
day aiu} we hope for a good at-) Homer Hcnncy and fanuly visited
| Mason Newton spent Sunday with tendance. We must try our best to ut Uw Long home Sunday evening.
I hta brother, Manson, and wife near get it buck to normal.
I
--------i Richland. Other guest* wefe. Mr.. Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Slocum with i Child Ubqr in the United States
laud Mr: Lylejsliedd and daughter' Mr. ami Mn Archie Sinclair 'spent I14; shown a large decrease dtrr117__x * r&gt; ■
' &lt;* ii»&gt; -w
zx Hr
w« i T 'UW-W
iand W1H1 bltedd of Baltic creek and: Sunday at Julia Llpkey's
•- * *---------- .. 1
I1I Beulah's aunt ftouj Pennsylvania. Pratt district.
i Uatlca prove.
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N. B. C. Sodas
2 &amp; 21c
Beans
10 c... 45c
Pears
10c
Peanut Butter
2 Ji 19c
Sardines
5c
Nutley Margarine 3
25c

5 Bo. 21C
Soap Chips
Fels Naptha Soap 10
45c
5c
Northern Tissue
3&amp;55c
8 o’Clock Coffee
White Bread
4c
Cheese
15C

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lo7n

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Pork Sausage ria 6 «-• 25c
Picnic Ham
a. 6c | Pork Chops cc2T 2
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�THE HASTINGS B4NNTR. WFDNtSBAY, JANCABY II. 1M3

FAOITKN

'Grand Ledge, a former Naahvllle!bite accident coming from Lancing 'came up Saturday to vUlt hl* moth­
and Mr*. E P. Richard*.
.
NASHVILLE.
«■.
nr«.,«
llcl
'pastor.
Interment at Lakeview Saturday night.
.
,er. Mrs. Sophia Chase, before leav­
Mr. ---------and Mks.
of yjt
* Letter.
,.T"
-- B F. Gaskill
~
- Week
ing for Florida.
The P. T. A. was held Monday! c*m“ery' N“hv111*
'--------------- -----MIDDLEVILLE.
i Sunday Mrs. Fred Granger. Mr*.
. an(!
-------------------------Wertman *.evening
at
the
High
school
CorT11' rMUlt °r ‘he basket ball
stat* M*rA • Miftigaa u:-* vicinity having the fiu. aud some
Mr
'
Mrx
juin-v
t
'
en
.
n
£
“
5
.
the
Hl
?.
h
^bool.
Mr. and Mrs Harry Wertman'
.*
h . game Friday night was Nashville Last
’s Letter.
— Week
----------------iBerl Gillett, Mrs. Vent Smith and
aitoe, Pirifatiff.
| very
riy severe
uvere cases.
case*.
—
Ncw
y
€ari
day
^
lh
Mr
#|ld
numv.n
waautespeaaer.
mure
^rMlddkriiie
S'
wot New Year * day with Mr and
. . _s“. V.JI‘w,ulnc.spe.“,“r' 1
Michael uryun
Cryan'*s luren
farm no
house
O. v.
O. Stricklen of Grand Rap——
Micnaci
u*“ Mr*- w.
The Delton Garden Club will meet
Harry Qarruon at Ha*tlngz. d
taJU wllh fr5* h“nd. ■ MliS
Na
wings.
। Miss Donna Northrup of Battle northwest of town, was found on! ids drove to Jackson to visit friends,
hursday afternoon m
~ . Thursday
— the cla.v-- Mr». Blanch Ricnard* and d«ugh-, c-r^iSm^he
Jail LyMns
Lvklns was
wis la
in bed
bed several
several Crf
Creek
»pent tilc
the week end nt her fire late Tuesday, night and burned returning Monday.
—of
---------- ------ '
ter.Ruth were m Hatting* Saturda.rpii!
*k here.
rta» &lt;f * roam
the church.
•
w-v? with
Xof
las? wvtk.
to the ground de*pi re the run of our
Another pot luck .upper and fffi^.4 ,7 The Cloverdale L A. S Will be afternoon ’and evening to visit &lt;***» W1U* lhe Srippe lost
week.
u .n
l . ,a' Mr and Mr* Clift Tarbell and department The alarm had been Imrlng Lodge another card contest
1,. Clo«
,£,“1 ”5 „„„ W HrtW ttra, w. .t ««
U,M om .&lt; UW PjUuan
&gt; _7
Tt---------- U.IC^Ub,Md
.
i*' ..-. .a (iitertained by Mrr Lyle Kingsbury friend*.
Mcxsrs. and Mesdamcs John and Thursday night atat----------------------i".!»»*«? a!
homeTbunday Jan. 12.
n,v lurk tnnivr ft*!1* l**l week with relatives • and ■ ^he some time tlie family were ; hall.
,
..\i4lt '» Tlie LOT! M. Of Delton elected Cltarlcs Harrington visited
s-ucu their
u.c.r Pauline Lykin*. A pot luck supper R &gt;•
.
|nrouscd. Very little wax. aare-d from
brother.
George
Harrington,
and
~
will
*
be
------------served
*
at
“
*
seven
--------oclock,
»-•
fol»nenas.
i
A
lmr
d
b]
0W
to
th
;
■Ft.
the following officess:. Commander.
,—
lau.ed by election of officers, result - -------------------- —— ———
family, although they were insured
i Mt*. Frank Chibon; past command- wife m Kalamazoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Willard Hall and of ihe contest will be given, thc lore Creek came Friday and stayed until jfor a moderate amount..
•h.;i m-'.i t-r. Mr.' George 'Sprague; ciuplaln.
1ng nr
side
the winning Sunday
at her home
here. under- L?1?JI'TriLiri«nlie win°k' l SLEEP ALL NIGHT
meentertaining
rvoruory meeting.
MUs Geraldine
Olmstead
*' tb7i*r■ Mir#
r-‘- uruvnes
Charles ucciuniucr;
Lechleitner; tsvu&gt;w
record chi!drq*«T*Kalamazoo were Sunday siue
' i-eeper Mr* George Whittemcre: Ruejite of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O side nt the February meeting.
I Mlsa Geraldine Olmstead under-'
•i mj«reM-at-anas. Mre. William S«-l- Hughe*.
. Mr and Mr*. rharU« Joi
- -kt-r&gt;o!i;
Mr. and Mrs. Guy. Hazen of Kal­
be!; .st/eah’.. Mrs. Grant Du
lief. Physic the bladder as you
,a' sentinel. Mrs Idu Knesttick’; plcfcet. amazoo called on their mother, Mrs.
would tlie bowels. Drive out im­
Anna
Hnzen. Sunday---at --------the home
,t. Mrs, Burton Wilson
‘
----- --------------------------of
purities nnd excessive adds
i Mrs. Alice Comstock is staying
Mrs. E. A. Hanneman was tt. compony omc...
*.
Mrs Orson Garrett, aged 10 years. Mr- Stanton..
•
which cause the irritation result­
Kulrlmgp for Charlotte Saturday.
. A very liappy eyent was pulled off
' ' died Wednesday rt’. her home st \Mr. and'Mrs. Gordon Stanton of with XU*. Folly
ing In wakeful nights, leg pa ini.
•awhile.
1
;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Al
Newman
ol
.'.I* Wall lake aft* a two weeks' illness Jdhmtown and Mr. and Mn. Dewey
backache, burning and frequent
ber*4
when
they
thought
it
proper
to
Mr*. Dora Jannon was called to Muskegon spent Friday night with
■ i ol pnetnnohia. She was born in Stanton of Kalamazoo ipent Sundesire. BUKET8. th* bladder
celebrate
the
30th.
year
of
two
ot
■' Illino;* M.-.v 17, 1862. The family day with their parent*. Mr. and Mrs, Dorr to take care of her people wiso the Utter's mother. Mm. Almon
physic,
made train buchu. juniper
their
members
by
springing
u
sur
­
fornferiy rekided wt &lt;: of Milo.'Mr. Solomon Blanton, the occasion being were uck. Mrs. Manning Is stay-’ Sheldon at the home of Mr. and
oil.
etc., works effectively on the
prise party on them, Il wan attend­
jn.v-nvr
—v Jo
---------------------- 7W‘th Mrs. Libbie William* dur-’Mra Ralph WctherBee.
Garrett »
Irore-s
hcr husband, M
tlure
celebrate Uie ----------birthdays
of —
So!
as castor oil on the
•&lt; ev»i- four daugnters Charles of .Stanton and Mrs. Dewey Staninn.jmg
--------------------hcr absence.
, —
Mrs.
- Etu -Baker
-- entertained
---------------• the
— ed by 24 choir member* and a very gladder
bowels.
Get a regular 25c box
---- birthday
--------- , ’dinner was; Hr.
Mr. nnd Mrs.
. Pnt.ricvil'c; Robirt and Maurice of A botmhlul
Mr:. Carl Coolbaugh ol Rebekah ladies Tuesday afternoon. enjoyable time had und all wished
and cover*, were "laid
for nine. Petoskey
Mr. and Mrs. W D. Wallace and the old timers. Mrs. P. O. Stokoe nnd utter tour days if not reliev­
: Delton-. Mrs Grace Phillipa of A*- :cned
. ................................’
‘J *------------------spent
---------a lew days here las:
of getting up nights your
----- - "----- -----week being called by Hie serious Hl- daughter Ruth *pent Saturday with nnd Mrs. H. G. Bcnnwny many more ed
1 *yru«. Mrs Ed.tn Trick ot Hickoty
diugglnt will return your money.
years membership with them.i newi ot hi* father. William Cool-! relatives m Lansing.
'
Corners; Mt' Nellie Duboi* of
Make this test. You are bound
.. ..........Ikl..
!»—»». He
*»—
-—to
•- be on
— the
•&gt;.- gain.
--*n ; Mrs Charles Noose of Dowling
Raymond Berwn was taken to a
.Veek'i Letter
Ibaugh.
raem*
rntch.»rJvt:!e. and ........
Mis Anna
L.
to feel belter after till* cleansing
Grand Rapids- hospital Saturday. He and
civile Roell and' M1' ne&lt;1 Fuhir and daughter spent Thursday with friends here
i- .son of Hasttng*. Privsh’ fum... d Mr
you get /our regular sleep.—
were lu!d at the hoi;: a' ::&gt; vreued rrlath.' m (Mblea *rrc Lan,ln« Vteltore Thursday. Mr. Th&lt; Ladles' Aid ot the Evahgeli- has been suffering with an ear
Caneth A- Stebbins, druggists.
.:»• ocloek Fndav with burl*! in ,Kalffin .zoo Bundav
; Fislier s tnutiwr returned wiUi tlwm cal church was entertained Wcd- trouble fur some days nnd ns it did
liA-vtings: E. L. Kane, druggist at.
celor Cr. &lt;-k remct«Tv
,, ...
~
, ,,,or • vlfl‘
nesday afternoon at thc home of not Improve as It should lu- was
Nashville,
say BukcU Li a best
Fall! returned
returned Xo
io lur
her a
A *lx
_-.ix pound
pound son
jon was
waB bom
bom Jan.
jan, 66 Mr*.
Mrs. Llbbte
Libbie Marshall
Marshall,
Mr . ..-1 Mr*. Kenneth Spaw ! ?’ Vb4-ma H»ul
taken there for treatment.
■lv«d uurk
i^rfc at
:il Michigan State Col- lo
to Mr ;uld
am| Mrs
Mrs. j.Floy(1
joy(l Ac
Aekctt,
itt.u, alU
and|
Amelia Lenta
Lentz, entertained
entert
Bunday,1 Lavern Chase and wife of Jackson seller.—Adv.
tin- Lake, Hill's farm visited tlw-ii
j Inr.-may.
was named Richard LeRoy.
Mrs. Lou Cressey of Hastings, Miss
grandparents. Mr. and Mr- Jame
&gt;
n' *S°' U°.nK‘ °l P ' Mr and M"' Ro«vr Warner and Electa FurnUs of Battle Creek,
Underhill Sunday evening.
tkrnt v‘‘1 'd ‘
rhlIJr‘n of
Laming called on Miss IJdlth Fleming nnd Mrs. Srnde
. Monday
.Muiiiui;. night:. Stuart
aiuuii KuMmauljC
reu-iinuui. v. mends here Wednesday night.
Kraft
r
airlrtmas'nig &gt;t..c .
F.s,ur y c L votehtine.
e
r»
».
dyde Briggs nnd Merrill Tlie Misses Theresa ■ Dausc nnd
M of w . Leun E JlyneA. Prelate: McVean wc
,r BUrjH&gt;
were
guests Ul
at thc George Eva Garhngcr returned to their
j. L ■ smith, k R. A-b, "* ffiy , Sumner
home
in
Hasstiugs
Wedm-.s„
..
.
tcfiool work at Lansuig Sunday alt-'
Crocklmd. M. or F.: Arthur Allard-&gt;day.
■&lt;-r a two weeks' vacation.
ing. M
F.! Theodore Jordan. M.. Laurel Chapter No. 31 O. E. S.|! Installation of officers of the Re­
Building and Loan ha* stood up -during thr depression at one
« Arnu.:-Fred Jordan. I. .Guard; lnu.t al ,he Mabonlc Temple Tues-'' bekah lodge was held Friday night.
.hundred cents on the dollar. Nowhere else in the Investment
Leonard Wuc.it. r, Outer Tiuard. d.,y nlght for lhctt. n-gujar meeUng. a pot lupk supper was’ enjoyed.
field 'have the dividends been as good and the security of prin­
Memo Wenger and Mrs Don- Noble, (grand, Mrs Leia Young;
cipal as secure.
urday in Heaton's funeral home for Lawrence L. Faui ac.ed ao ms.ailing
c,'r
, .
, ,
, aid Waldron hud charge of jhe en- I Vice Gram!. Mrs. Etta Baker; War­
William Van Horn. 82. well-kn-jin °'lThe
The Standard paid Its certificate holders a normal dividend'of
annual
election
of
the
Wood■
tertainmenl.
■
r
den,
Mrs.
Jennie
Briggs:
Sec.
Mrs
rcsidenrtrf the southwestern part of land Volunteer Fire dqpartment was
belter
and their certificates arc par one hundred
’j.
und Miller:tTreas
. D. Demeray
of;___________
_ than *600.000
_______
Hazel
. Clyde Briggs;
Barry cotptty. who dii-d Thursday a.' held Ttiurfday- evening. Tlu- follow­
cent* on the dollar, worry proof and sure as thc hills at all
Ills home near Cedar. Creek alter ing officer;' were elected: Arthur Al- Kalamazoo were Sunday guests at Con.. Mrs. Sarah Babcock; Ciiaptlmr.-i.
llw Wolcott,und Baker home.
. lain. Mrs. Elizabeth Gage. R S..
a long. Dines-. .Ji&lt;J was • bom in
.. Mrs. BcsBesMrs. vun
Cora, n
H. onpn,,,,
Bergman, B
a jurmer
former wr*.
Mrs. uesue
Jessie wengcr;
Wenger; *&gt;.
L b
8..
Jackxon Co.rin March 1861. He is Iirdtng, Chief: Frank S. Nietlianwr.
I«&gt;ok ahead. Where Is the best place Ior your money in 1933?
away ■ sie Murray: R. S. V. G..
&amp;. Mrs. Vblma
'
resident, passed awaylale
Vtlma
survived by Hi- widow and four Fsrri Ar-Mriant Chief ; Vern Hynes. Na.*hvil!e
Experience answers without question, the safe and sound
children by a former marriage: Car! Second - A-. . t.mt Chief Les.er H. Friday nt tlu- home of her daughter. &gt;elfnington: L. 8. V. O, Mrs. Jennie
old Standard.
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•
of Battle Cre^k, Ray anti Vida «f Bnimm, Secretary and Treasurer - Mr: Ralph Kauffman in Lansing. Laurunt; \ G.. Grover Pennington:
1
r:' k ,wx? ” ortnt* She is survived by another daughter. ;o. O, Milo Young.
We invite you to avail yourself of our proven protection and
Bedlord and. Mrs. Ilia Tcthrick of
Rapins
Tuesday
’
on
business
Mr
,
Mlnta
White
and
a
grandson
i
Tlie
Misses
Amy
Hartwell.
Edith
earning
power.
Sonoma; Rev. Swadling of‘Hickory
nrew Rnl,,h KauIInun- Jr - 1Mld «•&gt;'• Fleming. Fanny Woodard and Mrs.
Corners conducted the services and T
burial was in Prairieville cemetery. Liim.-. &lt;&gt;. Ueodsand No. J04 are.-brother. Ross Hill ot Chippewa lake.'Susie Kraft were at Hostings Frl'
Funeral service:, were-held at tlu- cW. Rue., u. M . U'ort A. Ty- a;ie W11S a member of Arbutusiday.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Henton funeral, host)* Tuesday for n‘ c «':.I 'e‘4m ,H„ L“'£ ,,VWJ cluiptw .No. 45 o. E. S. und Bethel I The Lehman’s Clpb will hold their
W w Z.;shrUle *“ Ln,”ll,,lf- W”- Bergman l family night at tlie I. o. O F. hull
dent of Prairieville township. He jhlUr.. 1.. .'*mtr Clvdc y\nu*^- maintained her home here in Nash-1 Friday night. A program will be
Gritwold at Jcffarton,
Detroit, Michigan
tartelL J. D. und .
and always spent port ot thc: given following the pot luck supper.
leaves two bfbtbera and a M*tor 7, ’ri*7
.umrr.irs here. Her last stay was' Callers on Mrs. Etta Baker Suna‘.- Jacob ot Prairievhle. ■Abraham ut • AaJl.'Xi’. . . ,
h/cul Representative
,.A!.
। bl‘,l're ‘,,&lt;’clion- T,w’ bw1? Wtta re- .daywrre.Mrs. OraStrinRhnmPres” Augusta, and Mr*. Geofge Dun- »iAk
’ V nk J
J"*?1"^niov'rd Io the Rdes-tcadly, Funeral, ton. Mrs. Florence Stringham, Mrs.
J. L. MAUS
Mi &gt; Roy Rowlader and Mn. Clwj.onu. wh&lt;.n, services were held Mon- Briggs and mother of -Battle Creek.
arj
The annual meeting of the Del;
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Hat-on of t.nmd Rapitl. Were day momldg at 10:30 o'clock con-j .Clarence Greenfield suffered a
ton Telephone C. was held in thL££'' .ib MU.,|du“rf by "*’• a E.Wrt«M « «««&lt;
•»» '■&gt;
HuU Saturday. Tlie same directors
. • &gt;. were re-elected for another year.
Ruth Giddmas acconipanigd by the
farmer's mother. Mr? John Velte
Lula Wertman Jpcnt Thursday with re-turned to tlieir home in-Tawas
■ Mrs. JiiM-phinc. Johnson At York- City.after :-iwnd(ng several weeks in
I Ville.
•
•■
Woodland. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
j Mrs. Edith Willison of Hickory1 Fad! drove them through and will
. Comer., spent Thursday with Mrs.’. return after a I'.ho’rt visiti Frances Searle*!
1 Mr. nnd Mr-s. Ward Plsnls and
.Mu. Blanche johrtcox Is very ill datfahter Beverly have, been ill with
with pneumonia in the Delton hw-, tlie flu:
.
; pltai. Her many 'fqenda are very
Mr. \.nd Mr*. Ciuts. cook delight­
anxious for her recovery.
•
fully entertained . live ' tables of
Mi.&lt;* Margaret Harrington came Bridge Tliundify cvenipg. Out of
home last week from Dr. Bernard's town
guests were Mr. nnd M{s.
nt Augusta, sick with the flu. She Clayton Branffi-tetter ot Hastings.
Ls now on tips gain ahd in tint- time
J&gt;Ir. and Mm. Karl Paul und Mrs.
will be :frw' to r.'turn to her work.
L
F-tu!
called on Mr. and Mrs. Neal
Several from here attended the
funeral servict-s ol Mrs Ed. G.ite- Walratb o! Ntu-hvlik- Sunday.
and Mt;. Lawrence Christian
ut tiw Ggtes home in Hope Sunday,, -cl Mr.
Hastings were Woodland visittns
afternoon. Much .’•yriiiiathy is ex-'
Saturday.
tended to the bereaved husband and
John Summ. Mrs. Wayne Long
Mr*. L F.iul called on Mrs.,
Mr. and Sirs.'Harry Wertman and :.4td
Crowell Hatch at Pennock hospital
Oliver Wertman ■»!«» Mr und Mrs Mondty. Mr.-. Hatch had tlie mlsHarry Gam-on and Mrs Ida Tolle*
'fajiuhe
to fail nnd break her wrist
and »«&gt;n AJ'.ic of Having* went tn' and bruise
her leg. .
Three Rivrtv Friday to uttend tite
Mr. and Mn: Ricjiard O’Brien of
funeral of their aunt' Mr*. Ella
Lansing visited Mn. G*o. Faul
’ Sunday.
On Saturday evening twenty-five
Revival meC-tlng* began at the
f tl» friends id. Mr. and Mrs John
church Sunday. January
lams walked in &lt;m them la honor . Jt'thodi*:their 25th wedding anniversary ■.’Special «cnlces will be held1
tightly for several weeks.
likWoodland
Womans Study
rid Mre, tawtlr McBain
Mr. and Mr
fsnlie, Cfub will hold their January meet­
' .tig TucmI.vv evening at the school­
. Subject for the evniipg.
South Atncrtea . Pnotram as to!-.
‘i&lt;&gt;ws: Mvric-ciub: ••lulin
•
” ’j'.o—;
S
Roll Call- f
t would Ukc to ere in South
NOTICE TO 7&gt;tEDITOr.S
icn; Mmirs of Travel of Water.;
: R/tiL Ove* the Concrete.,
thr'Alr Pitot, Five minute talks
ty Dora Brurfitn. Edith Mutalrr. ‘
1 ucy H &lt;. Ruth Scudder: M&lt;&gt;untk;n
C: mbaik Dr. and Mr- Eugene
D.nenport. instrumental- Solo—
Smith; lfuitcs*«i—Gertrude
Pluma Williams. Clara Ri*.
Lrnnse Roger*. -Myrtle Bulling.
Gr;.c-_ England. Artie Densmore. Ler.o:. powden.
_ Again Chevrolet leads the way to eco­
Chevrolet has also introduced an entirely
D n.ild Gager and Miss U-norc
new type of rear axle with the outstanding
nomical ..transportation! Chevrolet
Do-, den. teachers in Woodland High
:-.h&lt;wl are ill with the flu.
'
mechanical advantages of a four-pinion
announces a greatly improved line of
.Mr. nnd.Mrs, D. B. Green lei:
differential and a straddle-mounted pinion - '
Chevrolet six-cylinder trucks—featuring a
Wtttn.;-day\ January 4 for Kuslmmany
with bearing support on both sides.
mte. Florida, where they will spend
new engine. A new rear axle. A new
X!ie winter montlis.
।

DELTON.
t Mirhino. ft- Cirenii Ccurt iasf Weeks Letter.
CRAXCEEY SALE.

| LEGAL NOTICES |

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Investing Safely

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

CHEVROLET gp

ANNOUNCES AN IMPROVED

LINE OF SIX-CYLINDER

TRUCKS SELLING AT

GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
REDUCTIONS j
AS MUCH AS

$70

■
HIVING.
Li-t Week’s Letter.
1
* iitrnw &lt;tf Mr. ahd^Mrs El
Mn. Jane McCann received word)
i.; hoar has been p.jrtponed u
(v.x.
;tuf arrjVai tlf B JWW great granda month.
• .re&gt;:i born Dec. 31 at Redlands, Callir Richard- of Ka!a
k'mia. ta ht granddaughter. GerSunday with his patent •
truce Benedict Smith.
—- - The Ladies' Aid Society was very
; pleasantly entertained at the home
‘ nt &lt;&gt;•’ the Pres., Mrs. Ben Beverwyk, on
, January 0.
7
Jack Perry Ls visiting his sister in
,r.■; Kalamazoo.
■
Mrs. Annie Pierce was hi Hastings
if - Saturday on bu»lnc&amp;*. also Mrs.
. ;hy Pauline Daniels.
,
Mrs. Robert MUU of Hosting*
' &lt;1« 8«*nl Friday in Irving visiting Mrs.
i *r Wm. McCann. Mrs Jane McCann,
« •• Mr*. George Fox. who is ill and Mrs.
r p. Fox's daughter.
•x in
Mr. and Mrs. John Shroader and
Mrt-.NcUle Donovan of Grand Rap■*lu Id* were- Sunday visitors at JIrs
_4 On. Jane McCann's, also Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Hoonan of Hastings.
i.'.r'n’Z
Arthur Damoth of Grand Rapids.
’•i-apw erstwhile Irving resident, was call•'■'xing on the townspeople Friday. Aieore. wayl glM t&lt;&gt;
Jn a*
iUt*.
old town.

frame. Many progressive changes in design
and construction. And selling at- new,
greatly reduced prices that only the
wpdd's largest. builder of cars and
trucks could achieve.'

Half-tonPick-up $440

All Ij-u-ton models arc now powered by a
remarkable new Six-Cylinder Special
Truck Engine. This is basically the same
reliable power plant of last year—but
Chevrolet has made it even smoother;
more powerful, and more economical by
the addition of 33 new improvements
and refinements.
*

131" Stake

♦655

157" Stake

$715

Chevrolet Sale, and Service

Sedan Delivery $545

Half-ton Panel. $530

In addition, the Chevrolet, 131-inch truck
now has a much stronger frante, with
deeper, heavier side members. The 1 J-^-ton
models have a sturdier universal joint, as
Well as larger Brakes, improved springs, and
a new 15-gallon fuel tank.

Nothing that Chevrolet has ever done
before in trucks can equal the importance of
this announcement: A stronger, more
powerful, more durable six-cylinder
line. Even more economical than last
year. And priced as low as $440!*
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO, DETROIT, lilCH.

R.K.HURD

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

CHEVROLET TRUCK DEMONSTRATION WEEK—JANUARY 14 TO 21

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

10 PAGES

NEW TREND IN
i5uc^e^ TeaMerf Ins^te t
COUNTY CHORUS
HOMCE
!ng and Helpful Addresses MAYBEORGANIZED

FRKSk BRYANS DIES
SOON

AFTER

WELFARECLEARING

WIFE

NUMBER 39

PAGES Ito 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JANUARY 25, 1933

I p|TV Itlll I llllir

CEASE THINK NG
house is moved bl 11 HILL nRlL
Will Be Continued At
ft MODEL PLACE
ABOUT TROUBLES Work
Second Ward School Thurs- ।

Suffers Stroke Of Apoplexy
Following Wife's Funeral
days and Fridays .
|
On Thursday P. M.
A most Interesting teachers' in-1
auditorium Monday evening. COMMITOEfe'PIND 00NSIDT0M0RR0W IS A TIME OF The Welfare Clearing -House of WATER WORKS PLANT IB
IN FOUR YEARS CITY PU­ sUtute was held In this city Monday I*ch&lt;»l
Mrs Frank Bryan* of Freeport
v
■ when llw room sliotad have been
the third and fourth wards wu
GREAT PROMISE FOR
BEING ENTIRELY RE­
•
to the two very In-;
ERABLE INTEREST IN
PILS INCREASE 52% — and Monday eventag, conducted by, packed to listen
transferred to the second ward
itertsling talk* given. It must be|
hk.uiiti-t
,— —---------- , — —-------VAMPED
ALL OF US
PROJECT ••
caujovi
Ti;e lu|)rrtl] WB, j,,,^
ThUt5;
tchool lay'week and will be ca:NON-RESIDENTS LESS
Mrs. Maude W. Smith: commluion- Admitted tliat Education is ths! very

tng

er of schools. Tto forenoon meeting basis of a democratic form of gbv-1’■

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day

afternocn

at

tlie

ried on by the committees in charge'

Dowling-

in that ward. ■
.
Isjiurcb. with burial in the Dowling NEED MORE CHARACTER
wn* given over to a business sasston. [■ eminent. «uch as we have, but to* WOULD BE HELPFUL
HIGH SCHOOL ATTEND­
The committee wfll.be in the up- PUMPS ARE RELOCATED
1 day there !» an organized attack go-,
,
.. cemetery. Seen after his jeturn
In the afternoon and evening came uig on ngaliu: our free public .school
AND INSPIRATIONAL from the funeral. Mr Bt-fans :-uLMORE FAITH IN GOD .-fairs room In the schoolhouse on'
—WELL HOUSE ADDED
ANCE LARGEST EVER tto formal programs.
both Thursday and Friday after­
sysum.
’
|
- --------• feted un apoplectic stroke 1 mirsday

J

At the aftenffion session, at two

noons to carry on the work of giving
Grounds Will Be Landscaped
out clothe?.
The ladles orc meeting at the
And Buildings Attractive-*
schoolhouse each Friday afternoon
ly Painted
to .«ew. and are always thankful-for
. «nd
Invw.um W, au,„ UItoy j,,, v.
0( «.«««,.,.v. Before Congressman Ketcham left brought added furrow to the many
Hastings Rotarians .were highly mote help from any who are interThe changes bring made at the
One of the dirtci result* of the
tuvond Monday noon in having the
h... J«hu Kllchln*.
im.n of the evening, for WashUigtim and v iuh‘attending; lrk.iui,. of the faiijlly
wnterworkx plant evidence the fact
i»v..v« „ CM
chairman
present economic depression has
Frederick'Buy-,
Next cuine an wiareM uy ur. j. and
d lint introduced air
TtucricK ,ua niw
lUiK of u
.--- Brotherhood here,
--------that, when completed, these altcrMr. tFrederick,
meetins
the
------------ ---------------------' opportunity to hear ---rter.-a ni w*piper man
man from
been the increase in iilgh school at­ B Edmonson, dean of education at Snyd&lt;-i. of New York, wh6 lalktd h&lt;* suggested tliat there should be
from New
New UFAR COLORED BARITONE Mions and improvements will give
m- to 1...
Hastings t &gt; ntHn bULUncu mini tunc
Haning* a plant which every
•Teak City.-who came
tendance. reports Superintendent u. ito University of Michigan. ™*)Upon the subject "Tear* and Gtara." formed a B.irry county ctorw.
1.-peak at the Teachers'
Institute
theme wa» Cultivating “’c 0°°“, uifich he used as a means of .de-: which, under proper leadership
• -14
■•••■ and
SINGER SUNDAY NIGHT
A. VanBuaktrk. In Hustings, high,LxWIll' of tto Community. . J**-**'' 1 fending our machine age. about could do-a great deal that would be
was indues d to give
of a falk
,;*-k at Ro;
----------a new section /provide* ample
school enrollment of resident pupils; haa been much raid declared the ।ahlch th&lt;,rc u
much eminent 'inspirational and helpful to tto.,
tarv. He dlscuised
*1 Qur Attitude R | Treat
Promised
At
w,m
the Metric pumpe as wel!
Promised "a* the standby
acai Treat
nisi riumucu
gasoline pump, mak­
has increased from 212-to 319 during; speaker, on tto .subject of parents
Toward Tomorrow."
.
Cawar to tto time of Wash-! county. A comnuttae wm named, of
no change in which Dr G. L laxkwoud i» thIf we whh t.» he rood citizens of
the period from 1929 to now. with, getting ncqurinted with the schools. |n [aa UlCTC
Methodist Church—Hour ' lug them all much more accessible
l
vL-itmg
the
schools,
etc.,
but
he
felt
l
t
riui
.;.
wrta
.|.,
n
'
methods.
All
the'chairman.
That
commitUihas
ixwb
.
the
tomorrow
we
need
to
do
straight
little If any increase in the city's
than they were m the little narrow
Is
Seven-Thirty
I
that
loo
little
emphasis
tod
been
:
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—
.«,»
—
o
—
—
«
—
■&lt;
thinking
he
raid.
This
is
no
time
that
too
little
tinphiuvu
hail
been
,
.,
rt
,
aI
changes
that
know
have
1
looking
into
the
matter
anti
findsi
«««
nnANnF
TN
DIRFP
quarter* when- they were previously
popuiatlunkn that litne-4nic record
up.., lhe &gt;»p°na«&gt;
,;U- ,»h&gt;! u
.M .llh.1 .&gt;«•,&lt;• u
°NE CHANGE IN D1REC■ for one to become disheartened. Wc
At the Mctbtxiirt church next located.
sliows:
arc not suffering because we lack Bunday evening Oswald Lampkin*,1 *In the revamped plant, the valve*
value of having teachers so inter- jiaJf Man u ruH a machine. A ma*, in the proposition and a wilUngiin. | TORS OF WINDSTORM
High School Enrollment.
ir» source* bp; because wv uro still in of Grand Rapids and Chicago, will on the big pipe* which govern the
pret titclr work to the community ।
work.* for you, man work* with*to co-opcrute.
tnottpancf nn
««*C
E “T'.n‘n.tO tOUC,‘ rJV'r:
™
contra
tto
msciX
reRecently
C.
A.
Kerr,
who
u
also
a
INSURANCE
CO.
Year
City Non-reaidcnt Total ----ithe World War. which tiie peace
n.
T° control the machine reRecently C. A. Kerr. »ho is also a
raounnauu vv.
fiow of* water Into the mains are
nt tliat
V OS
.
.... and. when
.
. . ab...of...................................
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• &gt; treaty never willed If we want
461
249
. --------1928-29
213
—
“• member*'of
mat r-firnmllrllt
community
as tO?raulres
educuUun:
the ;___
member
the cwnnuU.ee. wrote ...
Jo;
—
all made easily accessible, to that
446 incr.are in the public mind reepwt braJn
221
I prosperity wc ought to pray for
1929- 30
TO^wraU. wllU lh.. Mr J W Wyandt ul Bryan. Ohi. . WALTER BURD SUCthey can be reached quickly in case
489 i-&gt;r. und appreciation of. the teachln lhe tank something is who U the *tii&gt;crihlen&lt;biit ol M'hool
DUI1U ouu peace-real peace. Depression is an
2W
1930- 31
of an emergency.
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«r*
“
»?;
SX
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™™
.&gt;»■
««*.«»»-!
ceeds l. b. spencer attitude of mind and w&lt;- cun change
263
206
1931- 33
The new well house is now bring
tliat- There are throe word* tluit
1932-33
319
193
512; »««* »lu*trattoria and cony*”c^’*« Klv.it American machinp U con- ty chorus is Mr. Ketcham muacsted ’
constructeti. What seems remark­
1932- 33
It will be noted that the depres!«r
ISl^am LentiCernwl 11 if- ,u&gt;t luinetl-it Is only i for tliis cmihty. In bU Utter to Mr ! Annual Report Showed That might ’o be much in our thoughts:
able i* that the cement work tor it
ilun has liud the'opporita effect up--!tncl&gt;
mctet i "’m
uS "stalled" and It Ls simply up to the ; Kerr, after mentioning how im-rti-1
is
being done in January. * winter
on non-iSderft pLpil*. in Hiih I
fid tMl mS2r to
t0
11
B,laln T”1'
*•“ "d
*•’ ”,OVMlr'11 Th“ Lnr*e ComPftny Ia In
month, without heating the water or
retool. The non-riiridant enroll- };ub"
tiSL wmkT th&lt; VHU,tr&gt;' , u„ "*
'-Vhe rmi.’l'
v-rv tnnul.,Good Financial Condition)
.the gravel. Just, In the ordinary
•hi?to Mm? nrirmd1 'nS hw meam ’ tcai;j“'r ”uuV *1[e f******,^’jn “n'11
art suffering from‘under- from the lx ginning, so'much so. in • The annum
of-th- Michi.
nuidf- a large contnbuttun to pr&lt;»way. then covering it so that it will
th&lt;- Michl- L|x my.
not freeze
---------- ---------; Tli„- next Is • ce monUcs." which
The unsightly old coal shed has
was held at the company's means bustiu js biUed on sound poHbeen entirely removed. Tiie Interior
for thl* year alone.
cultivuto kindly,, helpful relation- f
,nachlnt. haim-t brought*, the county, and later outr,HR- the office;. in
... this
tliv, cUy on. - Wednisday
Wednesday .'ctex. Wu cannot cure ourselves of
of the plant ia being repainted and
Boys and girls---------in the------city ---------of high |ship
. w,. nM,dIlcmem
all. ,auIX- county .*.«
The following plan war, I last. There
... . with them in every way pre..t|£s trouUlf
lua irouoio;
,.a mcm
Then* were five members
membet* of
of'the dcpnvwicui by frantic appeals to
refinished and will make a tliw,
I ..M. ago,|Sible.
’
..
th l!iut ...
• ------------—---...............
........................
school age whn
who, na f„w
few years
.......................
Isp.le llw. . Iucl
lhc- ' ArmLsticc
'worked
oUt and- has
Isen
followed;
the board of directors•*-*•
t&gt; elect and. ptotfejp ‘Buy American." for We
clean, convenient place for carrying
were leaving school to become wage-1 There followed two numbers that ;Was
ovcr jotn-teeis years ago. for the la.*, ten years: The chorus four of them were mheted. Thecate nGw-inl' t dependent with other
on the work necessary at such a
camera in InfiustFies. now. witliout were much appreciated, given by the tiH, ^VorId war
conUnuwj rl(J|i;:[nrt.-3 al
.tiroe o'clock- on I oifiy chang*.- twlhg inad-- w.is by nations. All york thcnuclves out
place. Aside from providing addi­
tlw tackonbig of a rcudy-monry Job,'1 Junior High ifhool quartette, with
w Ulb lninutc and We aIe stiU;'Sunday, rehcarn s for an hour or Substituting Waiter H Burd of Ann ] together. And |x.uc&lt;- is much need­
tional room for the pumps and
ruffcring
from
lu'rvauju.
e
’
t'
r
"
atter
which
the
church
serves
|
Arbor
In
phire
of
L
B8;&gt;
r.cer
otj,
arc found in the classrooms.-Miss Hynter directing and accwn- ,unPrln„ froin tu results.
-j
two alter
serves|Arbor
place ot
B. Spencer of,ed.
other machinery, the taking out of
Throughixit
the state inrre-nua
there has oc-ni
been. panying on Hu.- ------piano,•' Another
. ..
..
lh , wc must
mus, riolsibght
A
light refreJimeiils
refreshments and'the
and 'the choru.choruf.
Ypsilanti.•. Mr
Mr. Spencer liad
had served
rnrougniHit me
thine
that
.,, YpribitlU.
u rved . The next ts . thitt." the nclencv
live old boilers and the old steam
« great
gre:.t increase, aho.
also, in the ftumu«*ly Baddrem
^dre“- *
cttLte
“wiJJ?" TL?rear
?«'
lc&lt;
w-1
" fj«hlut1y
board for thirty- ol tnoru.. Failure to make apu.ia
humNext came ■a, UmeJy
by toA«»^r
«UWtnal
wemuM coore
u ,«
w
t)w •«“"« ?x
,rvlw
W
fklthfuhy on the
thu hoard
pump has left room tliat can be
ber of high school gra'duate* who ‘ Mr. &gt;^rirt Snyder “a Nw lrork
dX
“
o%d
toi
mfilions
generally
take
charge
of
the
enurei
i-ix
y.
ar
Mr
Burd
is
well
known
'
.
.
...
.
...
....
catton of round ethics is responsible
utilized for any additional machinery
are returning lor post graduate
haSt'wtae ex^rirAa' ufflareS XS??y inuSsSuntry. ,'ervtcc.
-'«*«?• At
At present «?,
tne pastor or im.-pinu uus given imwu -yeara o« in-,; for much of our trouble. He tokl of
which this city may wisp to add for
any purpose it may jdeslre. Tiie
ourses Hasting now has twenty»*«'
'^“rBcXtriw which Crime cost u» over four bllUoas of ; church take-, about fifteen minutes I tensive work- for the company in two’Scotchmen who wfcre partner*
miA to
in carelessness
«r»imnwi bh- rbr devotlun.il services or a talk, The’ writing Insurance in the. tetrttor'.- in the coal business. One joined a
changes and alterations are being
one students enrolledMn ixmt grad- .
hxiufiht him into close touch dollars; fires due
ChAriU ta^Hlarae otTeruut is divided fifty-fifty be-1 that has been awigned to Mr Rotary Club, and placed a framed
| made in the winter time. When the
uaie courses In the high SCtool.
mUi munv uroolcs mid with world Hotis more. cnanty
Charity -in
the
large
;
7
in the
me bread
targe.
church and Uu. choru,’spencer, ro that he is well-acquaint - motto of Rotary hi the office. One
Even before Ute let-down in lhei*,^.‘“"&gt; ‘TiUthX wm *Ouricitto. U taking care W
warm days of spring arrive, the fkOSWALD LAMPKINS.
thing the
...
। tcrior of the building will be patntnation'* industry, a marked increase S™.‘(‘ L i^nt Page "
»»««. but at the some time thejtok- . Asa general
« «•?"«.
* programs ed with the territory and its peo- day he mentioned to his brother
.... . ....... . ............... ..
^Ve aim i p|fi. Hr. jlus been one of the c mi- that- he whjied him to join Rotary render a mus.cal program at seven-, vd an attractive color and the
ftime in fix- enrollment flgur.' &lt;&gt;f
llr staled that the newspaper u-erie* are throwing away thousands;f juj.
OJ our jjeuvii-*
also. The brother a kc.i; Would you;\birty ©clock, to which all are &gt;n-’ Grounds will be landscaped, then Has‘
• pair.'
- y's successful agents, s JZ'
1' t __ ___ ,___________
, ,h__.H, tings will have a really line looking as
__
.be
reJTi T'm
«h£ Wory of our time. The word
In thb countr
a ’numbers and several rtmpler song.
Th new board of directors con- exixct ,m&lt;-to ilvc-up to that tnottu?" vn?5
VrZ'
- ,,
This doubtless found its chief m» 1- NEWS was derived from Uie points wnat w&lt; rrreo in uus country a a
.. . fhnrus
Wc have so
----ur‘1 aa
M convenient
Mlivc.n,cn&lt; ana
ond conremanur
conveniently
’.oi..' ids of the following:
The Yfroth; i replied "Of course." ml Meter who oowves^rrn'en- wen
voting force at the time in the m-1 of the compass, north, cast, west
Emanclgator to tree u* from.d&gt;p.s und
bv m,!nilxr.s of' ’ Terornc- Harmon of Ludington.
answered: Then
An­
Ii The
j.-.e homm-mber
nopiiM'inucr uiiswcrcvinen •
~ * Sure arranged water works plant. Ani. । would
.. ...j..weigh
i.
&lt;lld voiceWra
and ato
attractive
txwsonantv.
.. . oUie
.....
whu.......
hi h--l
the coal?"
nttractlvL
personality.
, nJce th(ng abo(lt lt u &lt;h&gt;].
creasing reluctancv of employers l&lt;&gt;; and south, and news from all iKilnt.-,. wa»ie. .
.
thechotus. I Uilhk wc have tried to j W. P Green ol Hillsdale.'subject tliemsclvra to the attendant: Is what wc look for in the news- • In America are have no need to tlng l(k( 11Cavy numberr,.
M. [JcYoung of Muskegon
I »hxh wolld Indicate that they were
e .L ‘/LlnrU
the ci:y dldn’1 »“w
borto'»’ an&gt;'
-hazards of child employment.
i jiapers But one should cultivate fear the macWnc-exaptmg' the
j .
h g„iid rcJtoV!ll)jp ftnt|
Inal applying fair buslnl-ss method abd Mn« your friends and lets fill-----------------------------------L W Sunday •&gt;£ Hastings.
money to pay for the improvemenu.
Tiie increasing rigidity of cliild tlu- habit of proper reading. In his;"political machine, Vhicn through; ,^01-^1 programs have don&lt; tmicii
!I
their own business.
&gt;b«-' church.
,
Clare O. Thorpe of Kaltpiiazoo.
The water system earned the cash
labor laws, with special permits re- judgment a- murder is not news of Stall breeds crime and um.rclw.
t0 kw.p u,, tlie
n| member*
E A. Parker of Hastings.
• -The urgent need Is more charac- • LADIES NIGHT' LARGELY
UK
quired from the department ol U- such importance that it should read. Tto speaker paid a nm&gt; trfbute nd lhc
W1. ^1 to have
Orr G. Stanley at Indian River.
I ter. more faith in- God and liJ!
tor and Indurtry for machine ojx'ra-’‘-r de placed un Ito first page of any (to the «aumn
&lt;d Ru**ta.i ,cVcral af bur hravy number-, each . Guv E. crook of Hastings. .
'I gr.odness, more purpose and deter-' ATTENDED TUESDAY EVE
EX', S
tors under 18 years of age. ami as-. Pai**. Notwithstanding all the | whom lie said were kind mid noble Jt.ar t0 in-.,rt,s! those who care for| M- E. Cota of Big Rapids.
mrnation to play the |pime of life on I ___________
__________
‘ wclatetl with this the tcquircmimu cr,tlclMn ol the P*^- wc n’ld the in mnnv waj's. but he has only con- lt
Kra('c of ni'islc. The nnnibi r .Harold Sunday of Clare.
the square Unless we can hnv-;
-—
to have the money to do the paying
oft he Workmans comuoSation act ,ronl &gt;•"«' *" newsj.ap.rs U not tempt for the leader* of that great ln thl ch,,rus varies from 25 to fifty
Harrison Dodds of West Brench. | Hicue. prosperity cannot n turn and Commercial Club And Guests without selling bond*.
of
Workman's compensation
01 tto
im workmans
compoiuauon ucti KlV1.H o.cr to stories of crime. As country. We have no reason to fear The dirCf.tnr n,.v,.r
Who will, Wm. H. Launateln of owiyteo.
J wr are.already on the road to chaui ’
•The
— - •Installation
—— -•
— -•
—
of •»
the
electric
that double wmpenration.be grant-J u matter of 7^
’- Rugstain
fact a ,Fudy
study of
of tow-spa
hewspuRussia in any
any wayway.
present '
Chari. H Hn.ih-. s of Prairieville,■ j We should all look' to tomorrow a , See Piny ’’Cradle Snatchpumping system has been a fine
cd to injured operatora under 18 per hcad
j
n
^
sh0Uli
about
tcn
.
y^-F^-r
should
we
headings shows that about ten
NMttof should we give'imdue atWl. jx-n ^e a good leader can tyFr. d R Likins of Xtemphb.
a time
'
of' gre.
eat promise and cease i
। money-saver for this city. The
era” After Banquet
&lt; years of uge, illegally employed. had^
lwn lo
-----------\err cenl
cent u
is given
to CTljnc
crime, while--------; tention•-to-that
new- fad that has provided for Mich-j chorus ..nd that; W. H Burd of Ann Arbor.
it*it as a great threat.'
thinkingabout
wisdom
of
City
Engineer
Sparks
and
tho effect.of closing t-&gt; high retool1 ^j1Uc.s take sixty
“todies’ Night." an annual affair the council's waterworks committee
■'*’&gt;' per cent.
™
been sponsored, and which is called !. uin 1JU a nal wrvlc&lt;. t0 th? ]MI&gt;: Tiie dlrectornunaulmou»Iyree|ect* ;
-------------- ,-------------------boy* and girl* tno employment office i ..
.
, ..
.. what wc call! "Technocracy.
with the Hastings Commercial Club.
He declared
that
No one m-c-ols to plt. of Barry ciunty.and would have rt Wv oOter. .'4 .» WA.P...J - JtJ[jGE
c
HOLDS
door in mart factories.
"depression" is hot depression at all. know just wnat it is and what it is a wholesome influence for good.
Eleven, industriul cities of the1 It is u continuation of tiie World . -’xpected to to -----! L- W Sunday. President. .
FOR THE DEFENDANTS memtors of the C!ub and tiieir la- lwo of 3M and un^ L000 gaUon
state which rejrlrted the tenth grade i'war. Nations stopped uslrig soldiers! At the present time democracy is ADCn|il|CT fiCTC TERM
I E. A. Parker, Secretary-Treasurer. I
.
•
enrollment as 63 per cent of the! When the peace treaty wits signed., tremendously on trial and wc must RnoUlHIQI UCIO icnm
in rohnn
throl Pcr mIniHr capacity, the latter being
‘ Ojiy E. Crook. Vice-President.
Heir* Never Accented Nnqh
IN JACKSON PRISON , The executive board consist* of: C*yS e'.Cr„ cceP ® w‘lS.
J?Aho?kn SV'IfiS
.“vlrTl'K
. sixth grade enrollment in 1928-29:; but they did not cense fighting each I work our way out. never losing
indicated the tenth grade enrollment' othei. trying to-get the best of ©no’sight of the fact tliat the greatest.
i Messrs Jerome Hannon, w. p. ville Bank Stock, So Need
:X^hetSVrU?eitoacM,rofS dom^f tht. .rrlnxemS’t-to shcran
as 34 per cent of the sixth grade en­ anotiH r. The United Btate* wns the 1 values arc human values. Our solu- John Stakkwicx OJ
Not n5.*k
Pay Assessment by the
_____________
.eA
fact that it makes a flexible
rollment In 1930-31. mordlng to supply house for the nations of ucn will hever come through Tech-'
In
inter
Central-—
miditon-ti.mer. which can be easily adjusted
donia Convicted Of Crime !comj)’miiy
-ny w.&gt;
wa.- in raerwm
excellent »t«wnu;ai
fiiflinctaj
—• cariying on "his work as re- play
»•—&gt; —
•— - given -ut----------statistic* in "Education o( Michi- i Europe when they were fighting, solnofracy. whatev'er tliat may be. or
Ltlon and
tht Nashville
C.IIIU.I'IU
JUKI In
ill view
m.-w of zencra)
KVin.-i«u «lvw
— • of
.........
........ - State Bank. utn.• who
7—- are
— - known
------- as
— the
—Grand
—- , the required load*. Ordinarily
gall’s Children." Bulletin No 25 we enjoyed a resulting prosperityJ scrapping the machine that has | ’
In Kent County
■('inn* had
i.«,i maintained
n.ntxtoituMt to
u&lt; nrci.
Finli'V Jr. brought
brotmhtjmlt'
.suit Rapid*
Ranlds Civic Players. .After
the din- o(l(,
jjq gallon* per minute
conditions
port- : Edward IL&gt;
B. Finley
After tto
rirenlly publislicd by the Michigan But ineyitably. wc must store in the ■ made America great. We must put
•
■■
taguinst
Ethel
Baxter
and
Erma
;
ncr
nnd
the
community
singing
the pumps will raise the water rcqt/ired
Slhkiewicz
Grand Rapulsjtion very well.
suffering .of European nations be- |6«r faith in achievements^ and not; Jp'.ip
----------- of
- ------------------Education Association. These same, vnwrc
M
,
MM
,,
...
.
—
-v-„„
________
...
]Fcighner.
to
collect
an
awssment|
banqueters
proceeded
to
Central
au•
■as cdhvlcted lust week in the circlr- !
———-—
of that war. which has result-; ujx&gt;n wreck.*. With Moul hearts, wc’was
from the wells; but If tiie gauge
cities reported tto twelfth grade cause
ed'*in the'hardships we now sutler.[must keep sunshine in our hives and cult court of Kent couniy wn Thc[ DFATH RF’sIll T1*
0,1 u“ xdares of that bank's stock dltorlum to listen to a "wild and shows tiie pressure i* diminishing,
enrollment as compared to the But let us not think that we ore'that abiding sense of humor that charge of having set tire to a barn
nuwuui w
■
.which was owned by- their mat her. wooly” eastern play, with many lu- almost Instantly a 250 gallons per
sixth grade, to have increared from
in it- Other countries are en- ha* always been with us. and face owned by Frank nnd Aleksand:
FROM BAD ACCIDENT “n&gt;v dtce;,ed- and which they had dicrous situottotu. entitled "Cradle
M.- minute or a 350 gallons per minute
28 to 39 per cent in the same per­ alone
during far"
mere thatp
‘the future with confidence, because Paccwicz of Caledonia last August.
j inherited..
Snaifhers.' Tto members
mcmocrs of - the
.he ||Utl..&gt; can add its fiow. to u to
far-TOGre
than- we. When
When*the
iod. One large city reported a tenth
• ------ -He held a mortgage for »2.(X&gt;j Edwin Woodman Drawn In-' Itw
•—
clrcun
-—»ri«nces
-.ly fine players
in the and
raretjTln
cast
g (|are
lc pressure
unusually
up-------to ------------the re­ the imtlons of the world shall learn America Is not going to be put on
grade enrollment of 109 jxh cent tliat
gave ----exectont
n
necUte power 1* far
on the
He was sent■ aw,n wooaman Drawn *n- .Avn. sumewhJit exceptional. The ----"— Ityfrpretatlon* of
not only must actual war wilii 1 exhibition
.
...v building.
uu..u..h&gt;.
....
an awnelaUv, J
,
„,,m.
and a twelfth grade enrollment of arms becofne n thing of the past.! The address by Dr. Edmonson on to Jackson
fur from
two to five! to Buzz Rig Machinery I two sisters were tto only heirs. ttelr part.
64 jxt cent of it* sixth grade.
un.«« — [Step* had been taken by the moth- audlente lhal troadrt the »u&lt;U- Mmy-rf u, pumpuuwUU'matea U
but also that they must cease hating! "Can We Afford Public Schools?" years. Tills properly was insur- I
—
- * When Olothes Caught
[er'to trawfer her property to herj Uirinni to. to limit.
Figures, when - available for the and trying to undermine one un-. war. a thought-provoking talk Dean cd in Jlw Farmers Union Mutual।
----------------------------------------possible
to hold the amount of-------cur­
prerent-school year, will .'without other, then only can we have peace.; Edmonson is not an alarmist He insurance Company
The Commercial Club, their* rent used to tile very minimum.
iny oi
woomana. r
of Woodland.
F..';’&gt; Edwin A. Woodman ol Orangeville । daughter* during tor lifetime, sp
.
doubt ret a’new high in attendance Front page iKKltion should be given ’ rtated that It was evident that a c. Kilpatrick, representing
represcfitini: that
than! township
v&lt;»iwup .'.uffcred
simcreu a terrible
icinu«v acciaiv&gt;- that, administration ot her estate in guests anti tiie. people of this city'
Not only has-the electric pumping
-• •to-■investigate
------------ 'a— on Friday ..i™
.. nine »A ««
nnd enrollment. A recent national to all ctlorts which make for peace' planned aUnck on free public edu- company, was sent
pnient
_________
_____
the—; dent
about
M 'he
&gt;&gt;• .probate
•.--------- court
------- would
------- not
?— be
-­ apprecuite the tine spirit of the eqal
equipment bt+n a big money saver,
i
t
.
4
|
t
1XJKA
jMe
u&gt;
tore
a
' survey show* a decrease—estimated at home and abroad. We should cation was tn progress and that there foas. and found some-suspicious clr-i ri-rulUng in his death about eleven ; necessary. Certain securities which, Grand Rapid* Civic Players, who but li ma
makes it possible to hare a
stance* connected with the fire.[o'clock
,aner and
A». The
at more than one-third m compared each realize that prosperity tn one are enemies of free public schools who cunutance*
fire, o'clock that same
s-ime evening.
| however, did not include
•»- •*" the teni put on this play without any oom- much
much cU
cleaner
and better pla
plant.
The
redurX10a ln ,to expwue of
.WKO..CM with.
w»... We thought .w/ciid
witli lhc average figure—in the nation cannot long be enjoyed if mu«
must uc
be reckoned
Hc/dl not have much evidence to - Hfc. in company with some other shares of bunk stock she owned J penration. asking only their expen- j
' number of 14 and 15-year old chil­ gained at the expense qf other na­ flftv years ago that wc had settled start with, but kept at it until i men. was working on a-tauzz rig. his were left in charge of the bank?to re* in com ng to Hasting* and re- lhe waurirork* systtfa has made »
turning
to
their
homes.
A
nominal
|lflS5
|
bJe
fo
tWl
.
clty
to
rwlun
rate*
-—-—
pGssime tor trw city to ww. rat®,
should
look
upon forever the .policy of free public enough evidence was brought to the i particular Job being to throw tto be delivered to her daughters upon
dren leaving school.
'
jtion;;
--- - — so--we—
—- ------— out
-r—
schools in the United States: but it Jury to warrant n conviction. The;.wood away from the machine. As her decease. However, tto mother admission of ten cent* was charged- to a!J c|tUcn8, and ,H11 show a balThe school* of the country have the world with openmlntta ,
jc^r.
The ftaXi
next bl;
big :news
the future
' not been unmindful of tto fact that , Th?
‘.c— of tto
fut.... look* now. in the judgment of Dean Woodland company, through Mr. he turned around the back ol hl*' retained tto bank stock nnd kept u for the purpore of meeting the ex- anee on Jh(. rUhl sltk. of
individuals ,w believed
Deuevea would
wouia come from the Edmonson, that wc will have as bit- Kilpatrick, had a large respotui-taoat caught on a shaft and
.u ..I.
drew
- [in &lt;&gt;•.
her own .private bank box and. petMC connected .with Vie pnraenta•—• The
The waterworks
waterworks system
system not
not o«uy
only
a fair proportion of tto individual*
... un ...
. .............. , Attend.... .. ■ w
Kkv
liter
-------- newc
----------1V M
. public
— -•
-&gt; in getting --------------------------------------- —
------------- - Hc
securities men-jtion
of tiu.
tto ni«v
play. whatetH
Wtotertrebatafwe^
at
makina
tills increased
«ky.. It
It urns
wa*
big
new* wton Pranlrltt,
Franklin i ter »a „„
fight
to maintain vm
our
billty
tto information andXilm
into
the machinery.
I»» was
«’»«'•not
’&lt;« with
*•»&gt;» the
&gt;’&lt;•• other .-..ritu.
m,.n. n.-&gt;« n»
bui*iMre „flnance# lu
------------ improvement*
—---- ------- - ..
ance at these ages seek some prac- brought tto
th* lightning
Hohtnina down
Hath on
nn Ids school
u—। system as we u-a
tod fifty years hrtn?in&lt;r
bringing thia
this man
man tA
to &gt;wik
book for
r.»r n»«iextricated
his extricated and brouaht
brought to **Pennock I tioned. Thia bank stock was found may remain after paying tto expen- Ujc vJftn, but
p^-, for exten'hospital where it wm found that to in tor own bank box after he• res will be given to the Welfare A*- ilons of Uu, Wttlcr malna
have
tical training for vocational activi- kite string. .The telescope has'ago to establish it. He urged teach- ottaue.
brought us great news from other'era' to do their utmost to so inter--------------- *■»» »-----------!’*« injured internally and terribly death. No delivery of tto stock was social'.on.
to
made now anjl then.
■
worlds and other systems of worlds. prct the public schools to tto pco- ADDED TO KELLOGG
1 bruised
■ jnacle to tor daughters during her . Altogether the evening wp dePuhUc uUmies owwd by a city are
Practical courses, providing tech­ We are just beginning .to appreciate. plt. that there will be warm friend- HU
nunnATinsi pt* cd Surviving are tto widow and lifetime. No adnuniitratlon of thoughtfully spent by the members n(). ordtnarlly M amducted a* to
nological and clerical training, have how big the universe is nr.d how ship for the plan, so that sentiment,
FOUNDATION STArr [eleven children. Funoral lentcas estate had torn mode by mean* of the Club aftd their guest*.
. make saving* powllto; but In recent
been added nnd expanded, and tho mall o part of it our little earth lean be and will be aroused that will
----------I were told on Monday afternoon, wldch ownership of the stock could
------------- • • •
.ycara otir waterworks plant hra bcm
boys and girls who have remained in really makes. The atom seems a a-wurc the future of tto American Dr. G. M. Byington Has Many Rev. King officiating. Burial In be transferred lo them, so there wm WQODLAND MUTUAL
—
‘ basis, the
put ---------------------upon a profit-paying
school will eventually enter the small object, but scientist*-are now tystem of public education.
Frienda In Barrv
. Pralrtevllle cemetery.
no acceptance of the stock by th.
rates reduced and sail the system
office, store or factory, or go on the belienng it holds secrets which/Thl* HuUfute. wm in every w*y
Friends In Barry
[
^r»- Tto c*s- wm-Wed in tto
TAKES IN EATON CO. earns money enough to take care of
farm with a basic training which when knoWn may reveal a power!successful, reflecting much credit
tiie c-cds of the plant- and needed
County
JUDGE DECIDES CASE
clrdult court. Judge McPcek sent in,
advances them immeasurably in the
of the water mains, and
.me uc.euuxnw ,te
uvu.x. ~
C. J. Moore, Freeport, Prcsi- extensions
scale of productivity as a wage­
n good sired savings account has
y. .. m.
l^X,n.»,D?S'P“nX“;iH01d. No Agreement Shown.S&amp;VSKSX
’
cept the stock..ami therefore
do noti dCnt, W, H. Lind, Secretary, been accumulated in the water
earner.
‘
works savings fund.
F.
0.
Kilpatrick,
.Treasurer
SKM£
w
“
k
KriteX"'
T
°
Eollcv
“
f
’
lehnor
01
-Iw
An
une.
by
then,
o,
JANUARY MEETING
! LOCAL P. T. A.’S WILL
BROUGHT FROM MINNESOTA, the
me *tafl
hjii of
oi tinux W.
vv. K.
iv. Kellogg
niuogg Founroun
»
the Mock was never consummated.
The annual meeting ft Hie Farm-'
Calvin 1. Hill. Jr. was br«u«M Tfrnnri «....■!
—J
Contract Obligation
[hence to holds lltat the receiver b ers. Union Mutual Fire Insurance 2,000 LOSSES FROM
OF CENTRAL P.T.A.;
ATTEND CONVENTION .
, ,
.
. ,
.
'Byinxton was bom and gicw . J“dW McPcek filed hh opinion । not entitled to a judgment against Company of -Barry, Ionia and Kent
ln Dr.
vAtin^'mn^hr^tn
RECENT HIGH WINDS
here Saturday from tli^ state has- t0
youn5
manhood in Barry town-!
counties was told at the company's
pital
at
St.
Peter.
Minnesota,
by
a
fhip.
graduated
from
the
Unlver-i
Atty. Archie McDonald Gave Fourth District Mid-Winter
office in Woodland, and selected tnc
and -■
then -----from--Rs
medical
FM?UFw«hiM&gt;?*
Minnesota officer.
*Sity
----------------’ J­ de- de.r ‘n 1
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Thursday
’------------s And Sunday’s
following
officers:
------Fine Talk—Mrs. Hubbard's , Conference At Ionia On
partment.
and
had
built
up
a
fine
’
.
*
Bp
’
*
ar
®
A™
1
,
i
It appears that he left lost sum- ।
1UUUK... »..v ........ —.... «.. n
President, c. J. Moore. Freeport. . Windstorms Caused Many
“ 5w
U1..?’! . The undersigned township treosRoom Won Pennant
j
mer to visit his two sisters in Los practice in charlotte.
Charlotte,
E V. Colby. Alto,
ou
Wednesday,
tract in 1920. Frighner sold It to’urers will be in the Community ..Vice-President.
-------------------------------------------- Feb. 8
.Angeles. He had been mentally unEverybody who knows Dr. Bylng- another
The January meeting of the Cen-’,
------ Wm. H. t
.-j &lt;„
—.
Small Losses
man
and
this
buyer
sold
room
of
tto
Hastings
National
Bank
।
sttfretary,
Lind.
WoodThe meeting of the fourth district 1 balanced before this time and had ton knows that Dr. Pritchard, iiead
tral P. T. A. was held Thursday eve­
The nign
high wmaa
wind* of Thursday
iMt
U to a third party. Payments were’lor the purjxxsc of receiving taxes land.
/
।I me
murwmj wn
ning in the auditorium. Atty. Archie mid-winter conference of the p. T. j seemingly recovered, but evidently of the Kellogg Foundation, has continued on the contract for quite1 on Saturday. February 4, and Sat-, Treasurer, F. C. Kilpatrick, Wood-- week and of Sunday thl* week
will lie held in the Prrwhvrartan. became confused again and wonder- mode no mistake in his selection of a time by the third party, bo Mr.
McDonald was the speaker of the aJh.Lh
’
n.^a
-------u* a
- flood
«—of
— 5los*
— report*
---*-*« *urday. February «■
18.
land
brought
lo
. i^'ed “»
Minnr-ou. AinmlwDr.Bjmswn.il. u «)»lpxa in
evening having as his topic, "Ju- ।church in Ionia at ten 0 clock A. tU.;could not glve any account of him- training, experience, -character and Frighner believed that his responsi­
Burt Long. Carlton Treas.
j Directors. E. L. .Schantz. Nashwindstorm Invuranre Company
venlie Delinquency and Crime."
John H. Blnnafi, Baltimore Trea*. vUle and Geo. W. Schneider, Lake &lt;&gt;f this citr 8ojar the number at
Wednesday, February 8. A number self. Recently he had become clear- personality tor this particular work, bility under the contract had ended,
So interestingly did Mr. McDon- of
, gtxxl speakers will be on the pro- er tn hi* mind, and the authoritic* Tho Charlotte Republican voices the because of these payments and the
Gordon Ttinmnson.-Hotic
Ode*"
‘
.
‘losses reported from Ito two *tonm
TT&gt;ompM&gt;n.-Hope Treas.
TTeas.
aid handle «
his topic Hty-'r'th.rhi
that many ,8ia,,n "n? lu,ncll£?n wpl i» served i there had learned that he was from regret of that community in the re- acceptance of them by Mr. Ivnder.
The secretary's rcjwrt showed u reaches 3.000.
Fortunately Ito
Elver Barcroft. Irving Trcaa.
wtiiheTw^ni
membership of 7.032, with . over amount of tto loss In nearly
The Judge holds that, os no writ­
Burr Laubaugh. Rutland Treaa.
™2,hUrC*J i11* fuU Pr°&lt;r,m thU “ate and county. As three movol of Dr. Byington: but U
524,000,000 at risk and cash awet* case average* small. *0 tto 1
bring SrSiaWrf siZh vital
&lt;1Wn
'
I *-ere no
»n thl* state pleased, on his account, because the ten agreement relieving Mr Fclgh- A-Adv. Jan. 25
and resources of more than 150.000, gm,. wjij not be so heavy
portancc^to'cvervoi^and
so'mitch
»■ A. organi-।
Mjaol such \k««_
mThere arc many s'P. T.
organi-1 or county to return him to Michl- Kepaoncan
Republican is confident that he will ner from the contract was produced
itlmw In
thli county
iwuhlw and they n.111
... he was
. .. brought
I____ A.. here
&gt;... by
. a Min...
^._L. good.
___ &gt;
with no indebtedness. Tto insur- Mme previous windstorm*.
M?dX
touted 2 ration.*
ip thl*
will I gxn.
make
in tto trial, and no conclusive oral TO OBSERVE GOLDEN
evidence to show that Frighner was i
WEDDING ON JAN. 31.t. ante was ritnost equally divided ever, it will amount to 1
I right now. Just what to do with SLUM SUPPER—ARMY STYLE. ©yer relieved of his contract. obli-; Mr.’and Mrs. Solon Doud will among the three counties In tto figures Most of tto to
In next week's Issue of the Banner..
A
territory.
Losses for 1932 were 35 from damage to roofs Of
Ktions.
therefore
Felghncr
must
be'celebrate
their
golden
wedding
an-.
--------—
I
ng'
The
membersof
Laurence
J.
him has not been determined. IX
------- than
ln
1B3i
The nlc&lt; lhln&lt; rof |ljt
The boys of Mrs. Hubbard’s room
'
Id os Mill a party to the contract, niversary on Tuesday. January 31J per cent les*------ — —-«,w
a sister
sister living'tn
living "in Grand
Grand C-T- Baucr P04* **“
“ ?“?!*?
OP
------------------------------. has a
sang som- very pleasing numbers, GENERAL MEETING
supper, army style, at the Legton The Judge' cites authorities which at their home. 822 W. Green 8:.
'Hie annual meeting voted to arid mgds a WtiMtaUaia Oo.
METHODIST LADIES* AID. *4»their voices blending in fine har­
home on Thursday evening. Jan. 26., hold ttot such an agreement must They will entertain with a family, Eaton county to the territory Jn tliat the company J« u
mony and showing splendid trainingI
A meeting of the general Ladles' ।
All of the work will be done by the । be established before tiie defendant "dinner and in tto evening from which it will operate. This will pay It* Iomm matui
on the part of the teacher. Missi Aid Society will be held at the,
PANCAKE
SUPPER.
------------r-------------I Legionnaires who promise to give can be relieved of ohjlgntion under, seven till nine o'clock will hold open ■ make a solid block of four coun-—
Hunter.
„
MetivodUt church parlors on Wed-1 Homemade sausage, Quimby you all you cun &lt;!at for 25 cent*. An I tto contract. Ho therefore render- house when their friends arc In-1 tics. The company hM made a fine DANOS AT
Mrs. Hubbard's room won the pen­ nesday afternoon, Feb. 1. All Who church. Thurs., Jan. 26. Ove till seven. Invitation is extended to the gen- ied a Judgment In favor of the plain-: vited to call. They request that tto 1 record for prompt payment and tor Saturday n
nant for attendance.
cral public.
tiff,
|friends omit gifts.
.
(handling to business at a tow ©ori. Mc.-Adv.
, can are urged U&gt; attend.
Price 25c. Asuplcea L. A. 5.—Adv.

The meeting was opened with Taoa prOnoscd Bv Coni? J aftettwon a:.d expired------• -•; ,^"
-----n Rotary Speaker Said With­
Tho City’* Population Has o'clock. Superintendent W. D. Wai­ three
splendidly rendered musical/aoa rroPosta
“J thereafter.
funeral
thereafter.Hl*Ilia
funeral was hod on
&lt; r
_.
— . .
- jlace of Nashville presided. There
— At
a. t&gt;
—u—Sunday.
----- .... --------.....— arc left, tin
out'These The World Is
0. Ketcham
Brotherhood
Four children
Not Increased In the Past .,I was community singing, led by Prin-; selection*, by the High school or- n
Ichrstra. under the direction of Mr.;
nrur.
Lockwood
Chrm
youngest
being
u
daughter
of
Headed For Chaos
uockv.ooci, unrm.
,..earJ
unu,.wl cv,.n. h;i.
’ clpal Wm. T. Wallace of tto Itos- weale'y Ugan
”
Four Years

PRESENT OFF CERS
WERE REELECTED

M PEEK

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 85. 1933

PAGE TWO

PETITIONS! BE­
ING CIRCULATED

The creation of a Central State
Bchool Fund would be pan of the '
plan to equalise educational cosu
and opportunities. The petition asks
the state to provide sufficient reve­
nue so chat the public schools of
Michigan may be malntahMid at
! least on the 1K-3 level of operating

HWrSESSONS
OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS?

'THINKS SALES TAX

BE.":*'.-'1

WOULD BE SUFFICIENT'

THOBN.KPFLE GARDEN CLUB,

planting for the large lawn.

LOCAL NEWS

t
.
•.
0 "ittwntlqncd above are well known.
• tt tr*e
I vary widely tn shape and are rea­
There U no portion of our garden icmablc in price
Mrs Louis Miller la recovering,
' quite us essential a* our trees. Tiiey
An article will apfaear In th!*
are
the
most
permanent
of
all.
column soon on Rockery planu —
000,000 In Michigan
■ Miss Minnie Waite is very wr- planU. For this reason we should'J.
A. Hoce.
'
.
THAT SEEMS INEVITABLE A great
_______ ■________
INTEREST AROUSED IN
1
ereat &lt;ta«l
t« being
haini, said
.aui In
in (airor1 toudy Jlck
at her home on W.
deal I*
*
use Judgment in their selection and i b ---- :------- &lt; • *
'■
UNLESS NEW REVENUE ofr rataftig enough money by a bfle*
QUESTION OF SCHOOL■
if poulblc secure reliable advice a*
•
WEEKS CORNERS.
LARGE CROWD AT
ix in this stale so as to relieve real
The Rutland Cemetery Circle will
IS
AVAILABLE
MAINTENANCE
. estate of all taxation for that pur- meet with Mrs. Jennie Loehr W«l- rec. location on our propertj.
, COMMUNITY MEETING
pu*.-. The suggestion u made that nesday P. M.. Feb. 1.
nnn&lt;&gt; .
- „ I ai-coiui[ Of the teachers' Institute in'
| As shade tree* none 1* quite so Hasting*
SCHOOLS MAY
itf M? ^rudM ^^“fS ’mm , A ‘),V“htewIT *Ml'n‘ at pcnnofl; common
one
ASKING STATE TO PROeommcr. ns
as the
'lie maple.
maple. Tills
This u
U cue!
Mrs. Lillie Matteson apent 8aturProgram By Irving Orange SOMEHAVE
TO BE CLOSED XX ctt. wT^nJ^h
---------------“
of tho most ger-rally used trees (Uv nt Mr and Mrs. Ernest MatteVIDE FOR REVENUE
Greatly Enjoyed At Lake-'
known, although the Lombardy pop- ;&lt;Jn
thr McOtuber district.
'
purpose. The stale of New
tar ta very frequently found Either
Mr., Ethel Whitworth and Doro-1
view Friday Night
Wrk
rvlltts
upon
a
state
Income
tax;
Legislature Must. Provide
February
Taxpayers In More Than Six Out in the Lakeview rcno-i
,
but that is so variable that it i* not cmeet
i.uic»1 Thursday,
i££k dmmr
b ’2 at the ol these trees makes a line specimen! thy of lhe Culver district and Mr»
school m»&lt;ils- „
for afreet or drive. They should be Bessie DeCrocker ot Scotts spent'
tuck dinner.
Thousand School Districts trlct the P, T. A. organization has Way To Help School Or pi ning satisfactory. Tlu- state of
!EL... «..U
.
--------- I - ■
New York I* right now imMM
* daughter was bora to Mr. and used ns lawn trepi only where thr Wednesday with their parent*. Mr
turned into•a----------Community
Club, -a
Results
Will Be-’Scrtous
Make This Request
in the red. because thte tax has been
Haymond Hummel , of Irving property is large enough to provide 'and Mrs. Frank Matteson,
fine, spirit prrvaiiins. ' On Friday
- and- -Ire Michigan* public »thcol»- Bi redure-d
heavily
rw-1’ • nt Pennock hospital on Jan. for plenty of lawn.
: Mr.
Mr*. —
Fred- Ritchie
and
ForiiMing attention on the need night a “Hard Times" party «a*
of Michigan* public .school* for held at Uw schoolhoiue. everyone - danger ot
IFavid Frtdav a nationxDv known 22■m-»«»i»uic»inMriMw.a- M&gt;n nt Kata'nuuoo spent Bunday at
lug closed. or run .
eccnoftust. who
At ,ht' Cheer -Vp party Monday pcctally thr city home, ta not tame Lylb Dicklson*.
fund.- to take the i-lare ot tht»* coming in appropriate crMume* half-day sc :n»’ Will thousands
whq ha*
has studied
studied the
the
matter. t-.timair5 that o sales tax evening there was a good attend- enough to admit one of the larger
Lawrence and Charles Matteson!
previously available from the gen­ Abou* one hundred- fwty-Sre were
would entirely relieve real estate
n,wl uI1 report a delightful trees, but there urr many which are of Hie McOtnbcr district lias tain'
eral property tax. petition* are being present and enjoyed the.splendid
T. I time.
. ■
'
’ very adaptable
for either Hie
the town
lawn culling wood • tot* Frank Mutleaon
Un&gt;,‘ ’
“daolablc tor
circulated in the more than six program which included sclwrtens
-c of attending ochool^a* from taxes to supiwt the state govthousand school dluncta of the by u group from the Intng Grange.
1. Barn to Mr. nnd Mr*- Itoy Stadel or between the specimen tree* on till- past Week.
ualiy the caw in'Atabam-i. I: ernmeut
of
Carlton
Twp., on Tuesday. Jan. country
or large
city -----tmme.
-------- properties „
—
- Mr. and Mrs Floyd Armour and
Everyone had a pood time even if
l2».
a
baby
gtri.
Mother
and
baby
-------”
h
“
'
”
—
“
~
*
------------grounds.
With
th.r-e
might
be
put Iamily and Mr*. Hilda Irving of
they were packed Into the scho.ilUNION MEETING WAS
month the signature.' of hundred* rocifii.
j
ore
both
fine.
the catalpa bungri or umbrella Hastings s|m nt Sundav evrning'wtlh'
’
of thousand* ot Michigan vojcr*
VFRY
McCreery'a 50c special Monday tree. Bechtels Dowering crab, white ,vr. and Mrs Lyle Dickerson
A membership cociat i* b&gt;.ing
VEH I oULLEoorUL alld
Jun 30 aiia Sl. any fl &gt;wcnng dogwood, tree form hy-.
------------- e
------------win be laid before tho Governor and held a* a mrato of arousing inter­
Izavcs from tree* on tin- lawn'
.. .
.lady* dre*s or coat, man's suit or; drangea. purple leaf pl«m
the Legislature, asking th- -date to est and wc would »ay that it » sueNext
Service
Will
Be
At
City
ocout^^cleaned
and
pressed.
Cash'
.Tlx evergreens in larger types are -ho-.ilii b&lt;- removed, ax they do not
provide some mean* of school sup­ oeuudul If Friday night * crowd was
studs ard
land
carry.
—
Adv.
port to rebele tto severe burden on any criterion.
fine where ymir tawn or garden will H.uu*t tiie growth of gnus unit.-..
Mission With Rev. Gibbs
' * “ *'*’
Mtaa Virginia Paige announce* a Iieruut Best o&lt; nil arc tile *prucr». cojnpletclj' decayed.
property, and to prowdrvuffiitient
u bulletin entitled
"Educating:
As The Speaker
। dance recital ot her pupil* at th.- The Colorado blue, the 'silver |lp
—----------- ■* w - ------------- revenue so that the public *chbch,
apthigan * Childn n *
of Michigan may be maintained ut
meetingi,’arlih hou*c Friday night.• -Feby.
3. and the Washington are the three j The 3000-acrc tract along the
Tile monthly
union mcvuiiu
—z- —
According
to
this
study,
thr
anmost papular varieties.
• intcniatimial boundary between tlw
least on the 19*3 level of operating
winch »a» told ta»: Thursday a: at eiglrt octock.
"mg questtons l&gt;. ■i.. Fu. Mrthudut church wa* well
Knick.-ro.rk.-r ag. Il *erc *c«rd w.-rIf your property is well watered.1 United States and Canada is called
o,‘ Thursday Mr* Keltar Sum
,
....
— «kh wunderluM on Wednesday an i Vo
..■■ Hd.d R.A Qfariulrt. pastor of wl1* entertain at luncheon comph- the weeping willow L-. a beautiful the "garden."
me*.nod entirely to the tawmake:*. decided thsy would pay a rt’it to th* Hal
Wrtkvan Methodist church. 1 mentary to tlu- n&lt;» members ot
but mention* »ara&gt;u» o(!»rr taxe* us treat wwld outside -of Ha .tine • I .
.
puke tram the toeme 'Chru: Thr Emmanuel E»umxip«i church
piujible -o-jici* of rrtiuur. tnclud- Th. - caught a nd. a* far a* Doul- iulf
in-- , u. many
ot- nl&gt;ior
A number ot church*»
M‘* Arthur Laubaugli u asxutma
lug the »*)"» and graduated metmuthen crn-.«rd over t« Um- Ka.a- gun
and rmall-: &lt;7 !i&gt;
air |ud :&lt;;&gt;re.-ci-.:ain&lt;* present und K *,!h the can- ot Jack Laubaugh.
' nuo'o . n*.!, but w&lt; rr headed ot! bt pa vt
: . thr com-ng
. ■. ,,&lt;j
number may be still *ho •» v,,ry tn at hi* home on W&lt;-»t
•'
The text ol Ute petition Lt a&gt; fol- the unfeeling sheriff ot Katamaz*.
th. ; • .j -t
; :&gt;
i...: . at the next rm-eting which Orcen St. Mr. Laubaugh is 87 yeat*
ejiunty nnd his deputies on Thurs­
lawwt
.
I i:iw,«rt&gt; Michigan util U.;i bv held St tho City Mtoslor..«d■ "To the Governor and Legislature of day. Their -parenu weir alter
. .1 to i Gibb*, pa tor ot th- Free
Mr anrt Mrs Jack-Rak. w»ky ha'r
them Thursday and -ended the ro­
the State of Michigan:
Mctoodi**. church, a* .^peaker. Tln-.-c [JJiOved hito Mr*. Ida McCoy * house :
RECOGNIZING ’ that a Crists mance.
th&lt; lr g.Ml Hi,. OU W. Statu St., and Mr. nnd Mrs&lt;
cxiKta in maintaining public *chooU
uni ’file
deepening &lt;&gt;1 aplritiial
fife among
among ' Weldon Bronson me again in their.
. in Michigan. We. the undergUffipd
Chi; tian* und tho splvatioti ot the 'own home,
m of public education."
voters and supporter* of the public
| McCrerry's 50c . sjieclal Monday
Give them your support.
Sunday, February 5 will be Rally H raf the pcrtuunt facts^hown
rciiouls ot Michigan', hereby appro-.
arid Tneaday, Jan'. 30 .fid 31. any
the principle of the greater support Sunday at the Hustirat." City MIS- in t] Study arc.
lady-* drveJt nr coat, man * suit or
UOME
siun.
.The
building
will
be
ojx-fs
lor
Ti
of public schooLs by the State with
o cixit. cleaned and pressed; Cash
mrailxTr
the
Hastings
an equal reduction of local taxes on
carry—Adv.
. . ,d a delightful and
• property. ,WE ENDORSE THE spvctlon Al) the old fnentU of the
. There will be a P. T. A. enter- •
, in the Pn-ubyler- tainim.-nt
PRINCIPLE of raising future reve- .Mlssiciif and former pastors me in- . ...
ut the Striker ochoolhousc'
A" |Mirt.»r». tin- occasion bring tht on
. nue for the support o! the state gov­ viu-d and*wdl be sent invitations to irv.
Saturday evening. Jan 28. The
•r.iiual
luncheon
and
election
id
attend.
Revival
wmc&lt;&gt;
will
begin
. eminent and public education by
rctnshmepts will consi-t of saint*’'
• means pf such taxes uAtta* inheri- the same day with specjaF muMc rron
j wlches. pickles, cake and colfer.
'
dxty
ladies
were
seated
at
and
song.
Further
announcvnutit
Vtn!
• (snee and stilt taxes, the graduated
W.ud iceeived from Mr. and Mrs.
&lt; - tastily appointed in
. income tux. sales tax. Utility tag,
1 white, the club color*. ! E. A. Burton.*ays that they were
' truck und bus tux. or any other tax
having New -Orleiin* on Jan. 23,'
Wc*
flunked
tbr
mam
on-.which may be feasible, except a
.’i- ;- at&lt;-H the officer* a in: [alter a pleasant stay tn that inter-1
property tax.' WE REQUKST that
i eating city. Their new addre.v, will
Judge McPeak on Friday. *cr.-,
the above taxes levied lnr edUCa­
[ be given later.
.
tcnced- Alber: Trim, dtargi-J with
t tlon bv placed in the Primary .possesion
O.r Friday evening the men* and
ot hquor. to j torty-livt,re not in tlu* city.
School Ptmd and a Central State
is the someth anniver- women's Bible ciassev of tiie United
' School Fund lor the purjxwe «l days m. jail on ht* plea tit guilty
Btetiwn
Sunday
School
will hold a
Oh Saturday Mi--. Etiu-lyn Pre .* club* &lt;« ganlzatoin tlu.equalizing school costa, and be^c-rd
mi yer* ary l-.mciiron rich si.ci.il mrvlntg m the ciiurcii. A
to replace present luxes coBectr# ton wa« brought ta-twr him c-lurry'
’
ed With thr unlawful iw OF an au­
• Ives uhiJn by the mem- pot luck supper krill b
■ .on the home und tin- farm.
ti-,30
followed
by
Un
intt
WE REQUEST THAI KCONO- tomobile. He-placed-hrr on pro­
•
\
if-.:..-. Wom-ii*' Cftib* Be­ gnnri.
MIES BE EFFECTED tluq will bation for n pi-ruxt of two year*.
Mrs, N R. Rose^Yet
:
..nd Hu- altt-ndaik: place the total.operating co ts of
baby girt.
.
&gt; at jtiife &lt;pnveniiofk' , from Yimw. Ant. that
' the school; ot Michigan on » bask,
burn to
-.cht-Giii. tin local club i* a
comparable with - (h:&gt;M ot iv. " “
and tliat a'cash income for
amour.t be provided
WE HEREBY PFFITION .... health .tor r. long time fuLr.n
’ Governor and lite legislature of th:
held .&gt;• •
l\mState ot Michigan to enact taw* :n - .-rt x'•'will
,ham church, three mil-.',
&lt;&gt;'
accordance with the foregoing."
"T
’* hr,r. &lt; n Thursday at 2 P. M_
Relieving property tar ‘ *Hon
----- has T&gt;&gt;
^’-v Hh clu eiSctaUlig. Buna! ui
* 6: uir aft - .-ikon and nirm
fiortion of the cost ot ec
'Inion
cenu-tery.
.
.
Uiurt.-r members. Mrs - J H
had the endorrtment of the Mate'*
told «.f the meeting place*
. hading educator* for year*. The
' fchifting ot the main burden from
the local property owner'uill m e.td hr-. Partrc* ot
' £t.JW“V-YE H.-£h ‘ s-/' rOTal'n Wta-;
old brought tuck
for the seho.iL support back v, the 2nd. Ail C1W,. a!K1
thimb!...lock Monday night took u do*t.-nt days Up w
J state, much in accordance with the y-nm,, s Ev.in*. Secv
rychninc. evidently with auicir!
original concept of the framers oi
—-—^4
Mr- Martan Good &gt; ear stim.-. Hie Constitution
.
r. t. a.
n»d up the public tiling accoui-•
•
Mnihtenanci- ot the present prlSecond Ward P. T A. will tn­
pUhcu by ti t- club ' mary fund would be fututamental.! Monday evening. Jan. 39 a: 7:3C.

'

uT

you!

Repriced:

or

Fluffy Collars - Big Sleeves

Co££ee

Price Was

Price Now

$25?.°

With Two Trousers

You SAVE $7.50

Price Was

Price Now

$28--°

$19--°

With Two Trousers
You SAVE $9.00

Price Was

Price Now

$32”°

$19"°

and $24.00
With Two Trousers
You SAVE $8 to $12.50

Price Wai

Price Now

$38^
And $28.00
With Two Trousers
You Save $10 to $18.50

Price Was

Price Now

$44--° s’32l--°
With Two Trbuaers

You SAVE $12.50

Price Now

You SAVE $19 to $27

Dressy WOOLENSI TWEEDSI /

Every Coat Musi Go!
10c

Gold Dust Waehing Powder Ige- pt*aCorned Beef Hash Armoura

SUITS
at a Big Saving

s24"°
JjJuiwn

pit

Taylor Made

and $32.00
With Two Trousers

Magnificent FURS in

Chase &lt;fc Sanborn's

Potatoes

To the men in thin com­
munity who really ap­
preciate fine custommade suits — we urge
you to take advantage
of the next few days to
purchase really tine . . .

Price Was

Sugar 10 44c
Butter

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

Reynold* spent 'Hmrsday with Mi
.uni Mn- A. HlCd • and family a

18c

fifty present at
Saturday held
and Mr. Wm.

-he Cotumututy

19c

J. C. PENNEY
116-118 EAST STATE ST., HASTINGS

Never before ha* the oppor­
tunity been no good &lt;•&gt; pur-

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

The next one1

Finest Quality Meats
Sttong at Kalama:

Hamburg
Rib Beef
Roaati lb. 7c
Roasts

lb.

12C

Choice. Bari Kettle

Chickens
16c
Veal Rossis lb. 13c
Pork Loin Rossts lb. 8c
Ham Roasts lb. 10c

Barnum spent toe
home folks at Sun-

CLOROX

Enctan spent I
and family

Nellie
lately’
SheMay

Bolth

23c
Special Clorox
Demonstration
Friday and
Saturday

Feltipausch’s
“Where Better Foods Cost Less”

Phone 2272

from near
Reynold*
several

I5c

Friday and Saturday Specials

We Deliver— Phone Your Orders

Culp spent the
and Mrs, Bill

entertained
Lansing
: &gt; u nuiiaay. .
Mi. end Mrs. Morri*’Osborne are
: building a new house on their own
.. oc and will move there sometime
m in the NataNial bunk; ip the spring.
Ttito vicinity Was shocked to hear
c4 Amer. ■ ! the sudden death ot both Mr.
•■nd Mrs Frank Bryan* .of Freeport--*
!.v month.
7 hey were former resident* of thu
R P-ace and well liked by all.
I Chud Demont! and family, the
Faunly--Mr&gt; A L Brown.
; M'inloy family. Mrs. John Blocher
Raw—Mrs a IL cancth
| and B J. Wellman have ail been
Downing.
uid up with the flu the past week.
AmcricVs first '•&gt;.
1 Mr... Itobt. -Gill, -an old resident
Tnomas'
Bear'd,
"who
SStn
'pun
north of.us, pa*M-d away SatThomas Eeatd. who
MaaAchtitotu Bay Co1mi&gt;: m i^t jurday an;j 4
mucialnumber

S. GILL.
Osli. aged 73
at her home in Woo.
-g a long Ulrfesf. Su

of Allegan. Mi.- Roy Bukau o:
Grund Rapid* and Mrs Ella Andcrof Lafayette. Ind
:hame ut ten a 1-1 Tuesday with :n. terment in tha Woaifla&amp;d cemetery.

The Miller Furniture Store
. . . can always show you
“special buying” chances
Separate Pieces or Full Suites'can always be
found in their large stock of home furnishings
and at prices that will make you want to buy.

Drop in any time and see their stock
and the “Specials”always on display

Miller Furniture Company
Complete Home Furnishers
•

Hastings, Michigan

P1
pi'
. ot

�- TOT TLiSTTNCS BLNNTR ^TJj^TTDLY JAWARY 25, 1811

HASTINGS AMATEURS

।

AM„

OBITUARY.

S men. idly ambling about with noth, Charles Donald TTethric. youngest'
ton of Mr. and Mrs. Alyin Trethr&gt;c."[
IN GOLDEN GLOVES «-»7. March 11. 1883. ,
\
At iriL
the XI hentre
» continuously
A ni
flLULfU \ 1,u ,o ga&gt;Mc®uwo| tau|hter
Yett lhey
-------- -and depsirted this life January 13. died a: the. Howell Sanatorium at 4:
and
with
» perfonn tluthe trick
trtek neatly
— ------ *"
“fc
Kenneth Beiuell. To Take- «®-,«* ‘he *««* of « &gt;”«*• 10 A. M Monday. January 1C. Tiie de-.
ceute d was bom at Dowling. June:
dwpatch. and tto old kit bag is filled ———
! Strong Team To Huge Meet
" ....
-------.
She io
die daughter
of--Nicholas
BALANCE OP THIS WEEK
25 1910. alway, keeping Dowling as
u“ '°",c
EAST LANSING FIVE
nd^Mxy
Porter .4 Ulb atty, and ids liotae.
WrdnesiLiy-Tliunday — ' Rundle
Feb. 1, 2, 3 And 10
. ,
nwtober of the United Bitlhfvn
With Cure, fe»lUnng James Dunii.
Il Is no mean feat, from what Itos'
NOSES OUT HASTINGS
Don—the name we will all re­
Hasting* Odd' Fellows will W ^ncufi I­
Boot/, Mallotv and Hl Brendel
been .aid about comedy production.
—:-------.
M^ngTv"reprw^
the "huge
................’nu\j "m" .aOi
T^j lh(c ai mend—. him by—attended the
Frlday-Kalurda« — Double bill
Dealing grade school* and spent
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muiru
o i.nur.&gt;
» '1i&gt;. thru-, years in the HasUng-i High
united ;n
In ntuiiiai'.imurtuo!.- to
Charles
showing Cary Grant. Nancy Carroll
teur
boxing
turnam,nt
to
be
told
in
Andi-rrou
in
Har'.tord
Ci:,.
Indiana,
and Randolph Hcott in "Hot Satur­ Is exactly what Laurel and Hardy
Evening By Close Score
the Furniture City, Feb 1. 2. 3 und -y,, U4 . ,,
two children were jkCixryl. After beini abwnt for three
day.' Alw Strange Adventure ' in accomplish. Six reels of laughter,
Of 27 to 20
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Frt.
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...... n,-.jn. cto
,
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Emu:;':-) I&gt;
and
which Regts Toomey. June Clyde ano laughter that mounts to titanic
Vt.Hru.tlx
rA,rh fr.r
...
r»l Umlnr. ms UW Seven1
W/.l.am bln- WM .i Io'.and others arc the stars
cvtivublons as they go on and on to
,,
the climatic finb-h.
I Confdmoe championship team
within
one
jjomt
of
un
unlooked-for
|
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xTtiiin
ixiint or an unlooked-for
—
•—— - -• ri v v,n children. Thsi-e brother-. li ver recovered overtook mm in
OVER 2.000 PLAYERS USED
[upset
here last
hut Friday night when
«htn
E«’3
=rrf
STICKS TO LUBITSCH
Utoel tore
J*
™ Grant F-.er.’ itT.dSiH-rmnn
, ,
. August Don made a iwat nt iru tute,
TN CHAIN GANG PICTURE.
Charlie Ruggles. ’ bcmustactod they barely nosed-out a determined }5&lt;
b«lh^i who havctoWfi u«. Mj
,:n
I tor to always wtillrur to do.a favor for
One of the largc.il cmeiublr ol
lK£,atT*’" Br?’ '* :n3n&gt; /' * ,’ u'1’ t anyone. Ba-idc* 111* parents he
players ever assembled .for a motion comedian, mukes his third appear- Hastlnga quintet. 27 to 28. Return- *£ ‘‘1* *£3"Sro thh
She ’icq
-.vs ttoJ mount "her
het l-avws a fi-ter. Mrs. Charl-s Hyde, of
n hw
into . 8
V
tT
fu
picture appears In tiie various scene* HiK-e in an Erh*l LublUCh produc-: ito in the second half on tto abort
*1 ioo? htnl&gt;ai.d. two ron- five gTandchll- Remur. Mlchijrn and a brother;
of thr Warner Bro-. picture "I Am turn in company with Miriam Hop- end &lt;4 a 13 to fl count, the local*.
ln‘1^ 1 u.
dr»n. mother and father und ’hre*' Dommeo &lt;*! cuvekmef, Ohio Fia Fugitive from a Chain Gang. * kin- Kar Francis Herbert Mar-'led by Thompson, substitute fw- ™
c.’tov win'to
ttok ’uur*'
K J*1*1*1.?’
nx-r.il sinices a-re told Wednesday
There arr thirty-seven speaking «mli nnd Edwruri Everett Horton In ward, arnawed 17 point* to tto visi-‘
film 'on H
tto chamJd*.
2 P M ut the residence of hi*
Trouble in
in Panuite.
Paradise." Lubitach
LuUtech him
H and
and nearly
nearly sent
sent the
cham-&lt;
“^ they' will
"t“* to
*£ able tu tmW their ^..nn Berni. Indiana Mg. he:n
part*. fifty-three bit" roles and • Trouble
AJadar.’; P
Pi*»n»
home in
m acieat.
defeat White,
visit- .T™J*
sh
“ms name
wruic. visitrN.
Ootdon. '
mo:, than two thoixand extra- horn the play by Lwk&gt; AJadar
Paul Mmd’toi. tto ii-adine role ami sltohTo
mg rant.iln
captajn. nnd
and ThnnitMnii
Thompson led Ih,'
the' Tt*a°e“t&gt;dfv to-^ttSted
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Sporting Items

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CTRAMD TIIEATRF

'Week of January 29

SUNDAY &amp; MONDAY

Beats Olivet 45-27

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Boys’Leather $&lt;
Genuine
Horschidc Front*

* W®
lh.ue With
Wirt You.'
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h»&lt;l lorlellpl
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Prrn'on Foster, Edward Jj McNa
mc.-iu­- -u-nani*" and 'Oiw Hour
- -----------------mara and Shelia Terry. Tto
Tt... pic- twth . produced under guidance of Htc-ir first chance to score at Uic closes. Two ring* will to u.u-d to
• *start
of 'the
Snyder
Boyes
----------.... Uw.
dircctor.
’"rt nt
h“ •game.
mn'" anvt,
-r and ”
AV**
, ture is a thrilling und stoctacular
run
off
the
scraps.
These ring* wiU
I
put
Hastings
In
a
four
point
lead
* picturizatiun of the uutobLjKraplnc.il
to set up side by side and will to
when
novel,by Robert E. Hurns. wlw was
ONE
unr. WAT
v» n i PASSAGE
rnoQnvf.
----- they
----- slapped
—------tire meshes
------------for
-- a
- filled with fighting lads continuous. i■ n.'
n:&gt; h,&lt;
a mam
. hum nun*
gang iui
for tne
»
u &gt; i1 to
u» »
me Six day* at sea. during which they, J*0'1’,
Al
s
‘t iy. To complete the program withtheft uf les* than live dollars"gntT^were the-ole pa*.enjers of un ocean towildrrcd East Lansing team called in the required length of time at
who twice escaped. .
inner, ut their dij;«»-.al with officers '-me-uut. Shortly after tto tlmeand crew, was Ito unusual and deGrover, visiting center, sunk a
each of the first three eve­
lightful experience of Kuy Francis. .«*W 8J»I Mid * trre throw to cut tested
FAST v* WEST
nings or a total at 2to rounds on
the &gt;«*»«' k«d to one point., each
A flnmlig drama, torn from tho Wilhrnn Pdwell and tto company.
night This" is by far tto larg­
, °n
suCctosH-e tries, the vlsi- est tournament
InnermiMt* mjuI of n soman who' making "One Way Passage *
ever attempted in
Me t of tto important scenes for|to" tKnLn.,*“lrS
*«"*«“
find-, a tovc she dares not touch, is
Michigan under ohe roof and cele­
the wnv preview critics de. mt- thl- unu.'iat picture, which toke ult*J baskets and Adair, taking od* brates tto tenth anniversary of e«Columb.n'* "The Bitter Tea ol Geii- piaci- during the iun of the steamer,'.anta®° ol
from Hung Kune to Han Francisco. **”*-*• *n a two point Jred.. Unaple tabtohment of amauur boxing in
| western Michigan
Barbara Stanwyck Is starred in ' were nuidi- during tills trip. In ad-' break Ojwn the Ha»tbi®i tofense.. ■ ■ -mu humi. m &gt;raii[r u»
W,’lU?J**
I
the producttop. directed by Frank dpmn io the shirs, tto cadt includes,
C'uprn from the novel by Grace Zftr- Warren Hym-r. Aline MacMahonJtWt T,‘S *?“ d,‘‘,fnae hHd' h°w; TMlrnn. aqldHl aim... ll.r drlBlnal
Frank
McHugh.
Herbert
Mundin.
f'
c
f*
Eaal
Lansing
succeeded
ing Stone. Nib Asthrr plays opjvon„,&gt;nn« l.“e “»« « M,0*Uy.by In Ulis sort of comiM't.tion. Die
site the stay, wHH Walter Connolly, Frederick Burton and Douglwi Ger-,' following-in
an unsucxS-ssful free toys who win.in Grand Rapids will
Gavin Gordon and T&lt;»lun Hoti also . ‘
.
I throw ju*t before the quarter gun. : be taken'to Chicago the latter fair!
ti-atumi m Ihp cast The locale 1* i KTu iii ult
!
K“’* Lansing returned in the see­ lot February to compete w*th the
wur-lom Chinn nnd the drama U rs 1 M.SM, uaivn
vitTNITY
find
&lt;»^*rt«-r
to
launch an offensive best there ,1s In Chicago and other
lurtiiniied by an East-West romance,
Illinois and Indiana cltic*
Thibetween n young hiisxlonary woman .o Ornml nu,«d, Uwhy.'
winners in this tournament will
“ &gt;"?,«,‘r..£±1'1,
nnd a Chine u- uNierul-—a romance
go on to compete with Hie win­
, Mi and Mra. Clifford Kahler were S"l.r *',h™ then
Hint K n&gt;-ver fulfllkd .
ners
of
the
New
York
yluldi-n
t- I ■... . . I.,‘l Drlrlm*
* SellCS ill B fiVC pillllt IcSll W llCll UlCY
K.l .n ./'x&gt; -iwix-r. WMay
„,nMcM »W1
,„.r lhl„, „,a Gloves. Another feature offered in
PACK UP YOUR'TROUBLES
this Grand Rapids tournament Is a
The poptflar nlrain. "I’urk Up
“
“-'“'I-’
. cull Urul. The loc«U then lllcJ chance to compete for places on the
Your Trouble-. In Your Oto Kit Big
r&gt; p/unntd, nnd wif.-’vi.ired au unsuccrwful attack at the East Michigan A. A U. team und re­
und Smllr. Hrnile. Hmile." uv-umrv i sZ ciurto 5?f id.-oi- a * Vicklbure •
basket but without result. sultant trips to Boxton wk
- the
•'
.here
hilarious prdpottton* when Laurel Wrdalwday. 1
Vlcfc,bur8:; Conmctlntr
held.
Connecting with
with another
aniC iier field
held uoul
goal national &lt;hamploiuihip« will" to ”
*• *’
und Hardy shuffle mintos
un the
Diamond studded golden gloves
.the champions Increased tiielr bad
gem-n in their late?* featurn com­
to aven points. After his «&lt;m- will to awarded tto winners in tto
edy, "Pack Up Your Trouble.s"
J.nates had missed two free throws, open class, sterling silver, ruby
crortrtwt glove*
mrn'M go
a,, to
ro the
im. runner*
r«nnm up.
un
j Snyder scored :wu
two field goob wltiliwhile studded
I East Lansing dropped a free throw • Tiie ticket price Scale w the towbox­
to clinch tto score at 13 to 9 at est ever attempted fdr a major•—
ing attraction of this kind running
I half time,
*
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN -i- TELEPHONES: 2244 ■ 25S7 ■
After an exchange of shots by from 25 cents to 75 cents for the
both teams at the beginning of tlu- first three nights. The large capac­
' third quarter. Grover tallied a free tty
ity of tinthe new auditorium mukes
makes
■ throw to put East Lansing in h five till.', possible
point lead. Thompson, who re— - --------- «■»» ----------[placed Adair al tto half, put tto UfnnrJInnfJ Chlinfpf
■ locals in th.the running when he concon- WOOatana t^Utniei
Inerted with two successive field;
J goals. East Laruirur here called an­
’ other time-out apd shortly after­
Woodland Con*oHdat«nI defeated
ward the gun went.oil ending Uw Olivet
।
High quintette 45 u. 27 in a
tlard quarter with tiw score stand- haid
;
fought rough anti tunibiink 14 to 13 for Eaxt Lansing.".
Burnt played tn the .Woodland gym­
। White increiiM-d hb teams lend nasium
■
Friday evening, Woodman
to three points when lie dropped a center
,
and Rush, left guard, were
field gdal soon after the final quar- high point men for Woodland with
.Ur gun. Raldt. HastjiMb' guard, cut linen
,
points each.

A few
Sheep

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jj.r.e Bur‘.j_ ... ...
Mother deal we wall m:
Heaven will c-pm .before
ur.seB mwt you there, tor
aiu^er prayer.
-------- -------------OBITARY.
■ Blanche Hlgi.mi Johncox. ycungeft da tight &lt;.r of Albert and Sarah
Elisabeth Higginx. was torn Decrmtor 34. 1887 in Alamo t •wn*hip.
Kafamnroo Co. Mich-- “hd passed
away Jnn. 15. 1933

Mri. Lucy Rowlader was torn Nov.
1. W&gt; In Woodland townhtp to-mg
the oldest died ol Chas, and Elixabeth McArthur. Sift? parsed away

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linw?

OBITIARV.
Edwin Augustus Wondihau. son Of
Thutnton and Comiil-.a/Womlr.Pin
w.tj. torn in Orangevillg. Twp... on
Jnn 11. 1867 and d-’paruM
lit -,
at .Teniiock hnspital at Ha-t n.'s
uto’.it eleven o'clock Friday evening.
January' 20. 1933. ut the ty: • ol 66
ytari nr.d nine days. In SSID he
■j ।
I n man 11
I
Mi i
Mary Lucretia Arrnntrong
lie

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Sweaters "&amp;T1

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.'tort,
lov*'r-

uv »t. ..j.s
I..mi,.d.J&gt;,«vi. Bh-mMudi.d irom R-..i«l«nMmiwid |W.. i»«n
&lt;■ ....... l:1 Kqla- »: MrAHhur i H!»‘
... pmeded
■ ■ her
•■- •­
iiuiai spit was a very able BMUtu
moi-.tiix ago.
lo her father in hu new*jxipcr offt
, .,
'
-In.her
■ ' young
' ' girlhood sto
,
a,...,..
Heber P;fr (pent Saturday night
with the Baptist church aj
ami Sunday with relatives :uar
HubUhgi.
On Jan. 8,
Mr*. J W Sheffield spent Friday
marriage lo
night und Saturday with her iUtrr
Orangeville
were torn
left to mourn
hu-.c* one sister.
M{|i of ncar Ha,tinR, and
&lt;-r. Guy Higgin-,. of
Btoncto ww. a futhtui
m&lt;nner umi a itrenu ’□ air wno
J't" w
wrr(, hejd fit Henton's
fuin ral horn" at Delton, January 17
and burial at Prairieville.

Men’s Dress
Caps Unbreakable Visor

will be glad to know she is improv*
init'WTucj Jy ut New Butri m hu_'pi1; and ho;x: .'•he Can be brought
home noon.
Mrs Fannie Collu-nn. a former
restdont of this place, passed away
ut her home in Kalamaroo Friday
morning
Her funeral was held
Sunday ut tlx- Hentonfuneral home
at Delton anil she was brought to
this place for burial. Beside, her
husband she leaves Jive sons and
the grandchildren and one brother
und a host of relatives to mourn
tlKir lots &lt;jf a loving wife, •motht-r.
neighbor mid- fnnid The family
havc/thc sympathy of all in their
bereavement.
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wife and eleven cluldn ■&gt;. nn,i ’* &gt;,u'd H'1 °*Uj
Camp C^'
Fred Boniface of Defter, Mrs “r i»«&gt;pnni
an®fn‘xwF,”2
McKlbbm and Mr R,y J::- ~r*\ ‘.‘“‘J
,^at hc b lxt^r

imUurrn Thtirsday did quite

took advantage of a. Qee throw. winning 19 to 9. Th this game tto- erman of Middleville, Tport
Campbell fra* been quite
Ltijv’-'Ck. visiting* guard, put the freshmen :&lt;»m played for nearly
belter at this writing. Coral. Cleone add F
I champions in a six point lead when three
......... 'quarters. So far this' sear.in Llewellyn.
rcnirmtor tto- Ladies* i
at home. One-child. Ro
| he eunnetted with two successive &lt;Jh. Woodland quintette has been tom
Chrtrtu--Kahler'.!
this,
field Rrails. Raldt again sunk an- very successful, winning seven paved array in infancy. . H?
■day. Everyone invited.
j ether free throw to bring the locals gHtne.'. '.osing one bv a single poll.’ of Cloverdale, six grandchndreh and
within live points ot the visitor*, margin, scoring a total of 311 point* ninny other relatives, apd friends.Fi ank Bryans of
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Michigan
.East Laimfiik duplicated Ruidts 5 ,
for jj„. opposition.
•
r of tlllf pliict*. ulio
Funeral
r-Ice* were heM :.t iho
irvv throw, making th :
------- — &lt; &gt;— *second
—un
v ■- - ■ —
family niidener on Monday at !wo Ct meter? Tliurr.day and her hus­
scorethen
21 tocracked
15. Snyder
ThompHASTINGS Pl AY*x CHAR■on
the and
visitors'
de- MAbl
o'clock. Rev. King off totaling. i?urtal band. Frank, being buried here juat
fcnic mid connected with a field
LOTTE HERE FRIDAY in Prairieville cemetery.
thr day?- later. Th&lt; to rented ones
goal apiece. At this point B-iyv*.
have the .sympathy of ;il!.‘ '
.. ......... ,
__ _ ._ Ions dcjM-hdent
Soviet
Rq
Hastings, cnpt.iin. railed time-out. Thrilling Contest Is Expected
John CampbcH' i*--i improving
on German. English and Apwrican
Shortly
after the time-out. White
*"
-u
'
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Alumni
Urged
To
At
­
cirfitoerv. recently announced the
talllxi two field goals to put the
American vt&lt;« Is eng ng cd It:
champions in another six point lead
tend Thia Game
coaiitwhe trade w,‘r&lt;v‘* one ding ex­
'Snyder dropped a free throw and
This week Fr.day night at geren
ig Invited them to help plan n empt Horn paying tell for passage
Grover taUmd a told goal for East
the**"
’ilMtlnii
*-•-**■'
"■— “---New Stock on Moore’a Line
l.uisiue to inrreaM' (he visitors" lead CaHtoam
wi 1 play
■■ High barket •rie* ot Industrial enterprut*.
through
the Panama Canal.
_______________
old-time rival,
to seven pamto Howard with one ^'..7,,.!?
".
Ohnrldttc, in the local gym.
field rwl und Thompson with two.
Charlotte has a good team, so you
put Hastings within striking dis- know
,
in advance what to expect.
lance of a victory but the final gun Come and totng your sons, your
sounded before the locals could daughters and your wife und give
benefit by.their last-minute offen­ jthc players your support A thrlllDive spurt. ’
The East
East
; The
2tri«
“ r"."." suer“ ’ £yoUtTbHRIT*FRUJAY.
cecd
the Hastings ^-]
re-1'
—i in routing .hJANUARY 27. AT 7:00 f. M.
serve*. 20 to 12. The score at half i'
FORTY BOUTS NIGHTLY
We also haVe on hand some colors in SHERWIN
I time was. 11 to 8 in favor of the
Tho Greatest*Array of Amateur
WILLIAMS’ PAINTS and ROGERS’ LACQUER
i visitors.
TO APPEAR ON .MAT CARO.
On Thursday night ot this week,
that wc arc closing out at REDUCED PRICES!
Boxers ever to compete in Western
tto -fourth professional wrestling
Michigan (local boys will be there)
’
show held under thr auspices of thr
i White, f &lt;Capt.)
local K of P. lodge will take place
nt Castle Hail, 118 N Michigan
Blanding. O.. f. RAPPDS
I Grover, c
ffn 1 O O ADMISSION 25c TO 75c
.
Sharing honors in the headlines
: Blandmg, g. .
■ tD» X “ X “ O " Restrvclicnt at FaMtcrljm (G. R |
are Frank Taylor of Hamilton. OnA
' Laycpck, g
(FINALS: FEB. 10 —50c, $1.00. $1.50)
tnrio and Fred KufTer of Hunting­
ton. W. V. Both boys nrr in the
i .Totals
AUSPICES FURNITURE CITY POST. No. 255. AMERICAN LEGION
light-heavy division: Taylor, who
Hnshngs &lt;2fl»
hails from over the border, is well
Boyes, f. (Capt.l
known to fight fans tn the eastern
Howard, f. c. ■ ■
part of Che state for bis exceptional
Thompson, t. ..
strength, making him a hard man
Adair, c.'
to hold. Coming from the south to
Snyder, g.
repeal the Canadian's invasion Is
Raldt. g. ..
Fred Kuner, the Virginian Flash.,
Totals11
4
26 Ku Her'a speed, pitted against TayReferee ‘John Bromley. Battle tor's great strength. will give fans
Firestone has been on the winning
Wc will make a liberal Cash .lllotcwho attend some real thrill*.
Creek.
In the semi-finals, Ray Miller of
car in this liuzardoua mountain race,
-ance for your old tires lo apply on
Ypsilanti will grapple Prank Clem­
where
a skid or lire failure meant
new
,
safe
Firestone
High
Speed
'Fires.
ons of Jackson Miller gained a
death.
’ /
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Don't take unnecessary chances on
reputation throughout the state as a
boxer then took up pro-wreslllng
thin, worn tires this winter when you
about a year ago and is proving- '
ran have the Extra Safety of Firestone
The T. K. basket ball quintet himself a serious contender for
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tire* have
suffered their second defeat in seven Hght-hcavyweight honors. Clemons
at lowest basic prices ever known.
been dn tlin winning euro in the an­
storto last Saturday night at the Is the boy who met the popular"
nual 500-milc Indhuinpoli* Rare. Juet
hands of the Caledonia team by a Max Glover on the second Pythian
Firestone Gum«Dipped Tire* hold
15 to 12 score. Caledonia started card In the preliminaries -Frank's
all world’s records on road anti track
the scoring and got four points fighting face and aggressive attack
'
world’s record on Firestone Tirol by
within the first few minutes Then kept the croa-d in an uproar most
for a peril, safety, mileage and endur­
driviiiK IHl Pierer-Arrow 112 miles jwr
after a time out period Middleville of the lime
ance. 'Hie tough, thick Firestone
came back to tie the score within a
Matchmaker Fanner Nick has sev­
hour fnr2 iconaecutive hours,covering
Tread is designer! to grip the mad—
minute. It was a fairly evenly eral boys in mind for the pre­
' 2,710 miles, on the hot milt sands of
eliminating hazardous skidg on slip'
matched game. Middleville having liminary ro but at this writing no
Sdlduro, Utah* without tire trouble.
the lead at the half way mark by a one has been definitely signed. The
perj- pavements'.
slim 9 to 8 margin.
public can trust to Nick's ability as
■ Tiie second half switched the a matchmaker to secure a curtain­
Ride
with
the
aafcty,only
Fircaton;
Eirextone Gum-DippeifNan-Skid . '
other way and Caledonia led raiser as good as tiie balance ot the
Tirea can give you. Glen Schultz re­
throughout most of the second half bill
.igtieil with angle* and prujec&gt;
Tires ca»t no more andarefirtl clndca
i
and ended on the top of the heap
The price of admission for this
cently act &lt;i new world’s record in
oj men u ho know.
•
; by a 15 to 12 margin. Plnkbciner show will be twenty-five cents plus
climbing Pikc’a Peak. HU car wa»
traction and uon-akid. The
and W. Fisher were high scorers for the state tax This price covers
Drive in today. Trade your old tiree
1
equipped with Firestone Non-Skid
Caledonia, Pmkbclncr having 8 every seat in the house. Tickets may
, points and Fisher 6.
fur the oafeat tires in the world.
.
be secured In advance at Carveth A
,Tires—making rfx consecutive years
The scoring was fairly evenly di­ Stebbins drugRhts. East End Cigar
vided on the Middleville side. Par­ Store, Fox Birthers Barber Shop
ker having 4. Owens 3, Smith 2, and Smith's City Market Gas and
. Peeling 2. and Boyer 1.
Oil Station ,The doors will be
I In the preliminary the Caledonia open at 7:00. ticket sales starting
' Reserves defeated the Middleville at 7:30. No seats are being reserv­
; Reserves 11 to 13 Owens was high ed. so early comers may have their
I point man with 6 and Burgess of choice of either ring-side or,
Caledonia second with 5.
bleacher seals.

REED’S DRUG STORE

COUPON - TUESDAY - NIG H T

Moore’s Paints
and Varnishes

fT/fc pra/na That Made
Two Continents GASP

WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY

lBA«ANWY£h/'^

GOLDEN GLOVES

AMATEUR BOXING £ rings} |

CIVIC auditorium'

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OF

ADULTS 15c—CHILDREN 10c

FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
BIG DOUBLE BILL

FUGITIVE

KROM ▲ CHAIN GANG

PAIILMUNI
AND-

‘The Tragedy of
Mount Everest’

, We will soon have a full line of 1933
wall paper. New patterns and low prices.

SELL US YOUR WORN TIRES

Caledonia Defeats
Middleville T. K. Five

ANDRUS SERVICE

Court and Jefferson

ADULTS 2Sc—CHILDREN 10c

HOUSE PAINT- INTERIOR GLOSS
UT1LAG
FLOOR PAINTS
MURESCO
WALL PAINTS

Phone 2240

Hastings, *

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY M. 1M3

PA01 POUR

The Hastings Banner

This and That
Views and Opinions;
Grover Cleveland.
What Others Say
A Study in Courage.

tKVK.vTY atvitxTH yeab absence of labor war* art due to
osa'ot the machine. The fu»rC«id riut nwit.r.
ture prosperous era. he says. will
tier.» w nx7C r oi. ..d”
witnc.M a still greater use of ma- __________ .
। ««vsTV ysr. yk.ik
chincry. and bring still higher wages .Grand Rapt

Influence of Buxines*.
Political Improvement.

z^I
iJdCKWClYQ (jtldnCCSi
-.
t \r
.
i -

tJuhn K. Allen; rmtrahal. Frank
i Bauer; prudential committee, James

M. U. Cook and Henry B.
BIts of Yesterday !Butler.
Henry Miller, formerly a clerk

.
..
o. 0. Spaulduig. b nuwxtudyTEN YEARS AGO TODAY. . !,u® medicine with Dr*. Brown and
Mr. Htld Mrs. Jolin SmeUtrn of P??r'...
.
.
....
Grand Hairitis visited MranS Mra
Wom&lt;,ns Foreign Miwlonary,

s

••£«?•

tended tt,&lt;- party at the Neurtor
, her rcaWencc on- Broadway Friday
blithe Saturday "evening.
Mr*. J F. Edmonds goes to Chivaun tomorrow to.visit her daugli-

Boy Scout News

Uon which broadcast Use articles on
extravagant rtgie expenditure* writ-,
■ ten by Representative Verne Broun,
' &lt;&gt;f Itijjiam c&lt;mnty, now has plans i•Spark* boltactt. tiut'
underway to fight a ruling of Audi-:■ fvilOf Chicago &lt;:i
lor General Stack that would pre-‘' owner* will tint pay H
.vent publication of tax sales h*:Gi the court,- decide JuM
thereby saving tfw Mate a quark&gt; J The 'Grami Rapid-

.County. Boy Scouts held Wednesday
evening, Jun. Id, in Uir court room,
aas very wrll attended and a huge
number ut promotiutu. marked Uh-

'*;ioaUig outdoor uctlvttu.i and an
y.-.vrmyiit hlksi ut the W. K. Kellogg
iFuundallon Cann* were sluiuu iu
an
.1 feature. Troop 78. Carl-

of a million dulUrs. The implica-j

3 *15® Coats
*18- Coats
s20- Coats
s25- Coats

Now
Now
Now
Now

Kuppenhcimer Coats

Racine flannel shirts reduced 50%.
Munsing underwear (the full and
winter weight) reduced 25%.
Sweaters, Gloves, Sport Coats ;md
many other articles... GREATLY
REDUCED for clearance!
.

&lt;u&gt; Uy Hasting* .uniformed Scouts,
-lac following examiners handled
the tu.k .uicfiiivnt: Arlte A Rccij.
Ward I'lanU. Harvey Burgess, Dr. C

1AME.DUCK

dies.

icnowgis

mil p!«u* members of congrw* whu
have ever taken part tn a Latin- Duck
session juxt ar much'as it Will plra-c

The Store for Dad and Lad

A Quotation

DISCUSSED U.’IEMMjDYMEN'
There appeared in lhc Sat ir.

an .authority on

il be .&lt;rvcd promptly at 6 jo
Each Troop 15 urged tv pro-

Cillpprw.

RTY YEARS AGO TOD/i

GRADE “A” MILK
at iur bonu. 7.'S Boqth
el —K-ilamazoo Telegraph
generally don't jmu* ahaman They lure in mix &lt;a.;&gt;

Crumbs of Wisdom

food, until tlx m*0unery of. pro­ cu-ope.-aticn in putting through
duction ran again function nijrdial- eernomy programs'and 6ihcr rely. lie Cisib .atUXiUon to Uw tact lorais needed badly in the state
-.with a* little delay u po^blc Ri

The only stunt ^ot yet done •, peaa so
f- that oi erouing lhc continent in ..... ,
&lt;■ KawthuiE "T other without *iv(a_ ; ,b^
’• publicity.—San Francisco CUtouxie. ,cswt}er.
k

and different
th* euhtuth
pi.-et WiUbtot:.
on at Hiekory

Is the CLEANEST ... SAFEST ,
MILK you can buy
Meilkal science ha., proven that milk
.is a “carrivr'’ o» germs. UNCLEAN
milk has canned many outbreaks of
serious disease.--, .-meh as typhojd and
other fivers, tuberculosis, etc. Be­
cause of thin FACT, and in orfier toprotect the lives and t he health of the'
people of this state, Michigan demand­
ed that milk be divided into GRADES.
-according to its CLEANLINESS, and
its “bacteria count" as tjhown by scien­
tific “test."
Milk that a careful text showed"to be
the CLEANEST, and below a certain
bacteria count, was designated as
Grade “A" Milk. Milk that was not

.

so clean, and in which bacteria count
was above a certain figure, war desig­
nated as Grade “B" Milk—and so on.
Thorough tests by Michigan state
official* proved that Highlands’ Dairy
Milk is exceptionally CLEAN, and in
“bacteria count" is way, way below
tire limit set by the' state. Because of
its cleanliness, and low bacteria count
6f the milk it produces, the Highland?
Dairy was designated by. the state as
the only dairy in this .section- permit­
ted - to sell Grade “A" Milk. Our
Grade “A" Milk is tho CLEANEST
and SAFEST your money cun buy.
Why not try it?

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�I

THE HA1YINGA BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY U, 1913
OSGOOD—DAVIS NUPTIALS.
A vary pretty wedding was solem-

, EPWORTH LEAGUE.
Sunday evening, January 15 the T .
.
Epworth League was opened by a Home EcOnOllUCS
good'near Cloverdale January’ H». song after which the president.
when lie and Mra. Belle Davis of Irej)K_Joncs. appointed tq&lt;- followExtension
Work
Bowwtu Mills were united In holy ingCrwnnuttce r Geraldine Ireuhalhr Virginia Boyes and Maude
i
To
the
strains
of
piano
music
the
Wallace
to
make
plans
far
aparty
.CQAT5
GROVE
GROUP.
I
Hartley Finstrom was home from o„%u£i°a' u *“ N" Tort
PRESBYTERIANS WILL
happy-couple look their places un­ ■" The devotional service Was ltd by
Tfjr Coats Grove group of exten- j
attended
IninmAlvn
rsndl&gt;&gt;
e w
ui» □»«.(«.I
v N1RUT
"I'
_________
UAUE rau"
CAMII Y
‘_______________
“
‘tended, and an_______
impressive
candle Dorcas Weaver with several rungs. .
Mlu Ruth Robson spent the week
_1C3
nRVC TAMILI muni light service WM pertormM at tne a po&gt;m and the repeatin'! of the-5*?
n work met with Mrs Alice’
I a.business trip.
I
•
-------' 1
. (twilight
by RevW King
of
CliMM.
itarUieht
hour hour
bv u»v
p wF.rcitie
nt Lord's
Prayer
Chav... --------, January
----------IB.
_ hutead of with'
Mrs Anna Reed spent the week, Talk By Dr. A. W. Wood- 'Baltimore, in the presence of a few
Th. ta,., tar dta-a..™,. -Wwta MLV
T««iu,.,xt. w&gt; »u ul.
C. W. Crawford Is on u ten day
vegetable cooking
CnUwkud." n&gt; W bv tally The
rl- '•!• :-on
burinem trip through lhc east.
.nd «ita mmu ta Htaluilk.
I bnni0 To Follow Pol Luck
------■*
was
given
by
Mrs.
Orpha RichardMrs Etta Paul of Woodland spent
Thr
briffr
wn-i
attractively
attired
Blough
Several
InlercAlmt
and
MiM Josephine Carveth was home| m
R,inn0r a.
and u complete vegetable dinner
Friday with Mr. and Mra. diaries from .Detroit over the week end.
in n brown Jericho crepe and chlf- Important queam.nv ■•'•■tn dl«cu*/&lt;&lt;i.
,
Bupper At 0.40
Fuul. .
Iftm'velvet.
.
! Mr. and Mrs. F. Lr Bauer arc In
"Family Nighf’ at the First PresThe burinrns mevfing war. ebn-!
Mr- Claude Fighter of Freeport1 Detroit for today and tomorrow, .bytertan church Is scheduled ■ for |I After the ceremony the bridal ttic Epworth League bcm
diteU-d by the chairman, Mrs. Chase.;
Following tin- nu-ctin,
j Mr .M Mr.. *. H. CrvMU run-1
“u“' 'party repaired to the dining room
’r which Mrs. Richardton gave
Friday.'
which was decorated with greyn and
U d by uiilit*- lesson on Food Habits in FUiaMr. and Mrs. R. O. Van Orden of
white candles and cu\ flower*, whefc Chtystal Thoma*.
lion ts Health and Seeing Ourselves’
Kaluinurix) suited Hustings friends I
a bouptlful wedding supper with ice
i
..
.
member*
of
the
committee
are
John
on Saturday.
Mrs. Elva Granger of Charlotte la ironside, Mrs Fraser Ironside.
attend Epworth ta
rone.iicp-d the recreation period.
Mr» Fred Gambir vh-ltcd Mr. and I spending the week with Mrs. G. F.:Meura and Mesdames Joseph Mc- Glenna Oigotxl and Mr*. Esther
Mra Flowdc Benii6tt und Mrs. AyrMrs. F. 1. Crlt* of Vicksburg over - Chidester.
The Epworth L»..i
KnighL Milo DeVries, Fred W Johncock. daughters of the groom.
nt s' Haight were enrolled as new
the week end.
Their many friends wWi them a good'attendance but
Mra. George DeMott of the Hen-1 Stebbins, Archie W Keickord, Armembers.
‘
■
Mr. und Mr» Ed. Tolhurst of Mid- .derahot district Is the guest of Mra. thur Haven. C. T Cordes. A J Lar- long, happy and protperous wedded
dlcvillr spent the week end with Mr. Homer Warner.
Sunday evening’s
,ten and ' Harold Newton Supper life.
a Cbrlktnait smarty sq each mem-:
and-Mrs. Tiieren Cam
Mira Jannrt Michael returned on
be followed with a talk by Dr.
opened by tlu: pre
ha* been usktd to make one of
Mrs. Alice Grant und ML-j. June Raturrt.v
LOVELY LUNCHEON.
Saturday fr«m
from .a vUit
Visit in
In Ann Ar- A W W(xxlbunw. A Short humor­
Jones, with thr giuu;. ____
uutimt two ber
the Candy recipes and bring u samGrant of Grand Rapid* Were in the bur and Detroit.
Mrs Kellar Stem »a« ho»U-.s al a Mings “Brighten the Cn. ji.r
ous play. “Joint Owners in Spain."
pl« 'u. the next incLtuur which Will
city on Saturday on business.
Mrs. Burritt Hamilton of Battle will be iirerentcd by a group from cliarmlng buffet luncheon on Thurs­
Grey and Tan Colors
be held rd tiie honle of Mrs. Vera
Mlvs Geraldine iM-nhuUi spent
the Women’s Club. The part* ars day. the guests numbering ttrenty-.i ..
Brinker on Wednesday. February
.from Friday till Sunday with Mi^j Carvcth un Saturday.
taken by Mrs Harris Wood borne. four. Assisting in serving were Mis I
is_ ....
Eash~of near
neur Freenort.
Freeport. —'
Helen Easii-&lt;if
George
Hyde
uf
Prairieville
vt*John
Goodyear
and
Mra.
Morsel
cerning
the
E;
-- - ------ -----------------------------Mrs. Guy C. Keller. Mra A. B. GidMre. M.irgwrlt.- H&lt; tmulu&gt;|X rgcr fted
ilvu hla
lua grandmother.
gnummwrer. Mra.
mra. Nettie;ley and Mlw Jean Barnes, with Mrs. Nevins. 8p&lt;mg Hower;, made the
of YpMlamt fciwnl tta- wrek end hare Hyde.
Sunday
nnd Monday.
tables very klliactr..Sunday
Monday.
: Belly Osborn Caine as director.
UK the
till. guest
Ul.H-f &lt;jf
.if Mrs.
M.'. A.
A D.
l&gt; Knlskcm ■' Hyde.
—. and
as
Mr __
unda «&gt;
Mrs.
John ValcnUnc of
All members of thr church .who
28. winch
Miss Ai*M* B. Burton has returned ifalntnozoo were guest* at (he E pawlbly can-are urged to attend on by Mrs. W. M. Htebbin. nnd Mrs.
from
weeks'
with Mr C. Edmonds home on Monday.
Ricliard Groos had secund moic.
(Monday evening.
and Mrs. Wuncn Bishop of Ann Ar­
An out ot town guest wan Nfis*. IL a pawn "Sacrifices" read b. Flnr- which me*
Mrs. Edwin Pate of Detroit came
----------- -—------1-------bor.
R. -Mcl’etk Of Charlotte.
Tuesduy for a vtail with her par-. MISSIONARY UNION .
rente Anderson Tills wu- !nilo’-.«&lt;l ■l,‘ Muhler
Ml:. Mabel fit Lion visited Mrs. nt-, Mr nnd Mrs. E. C. Edmonds
HAS FINE MEETING.
bv .wing "Tla' fio'Swcet to Timit In ’R-'*'
NEW IDEA CLUB.
Emma Sisson and Victor Slsaw oi
Mra. A. J Larsen, who. has been
On Wednesday afternoon, Jun[JiauV Mr. Dew&gt;.y led in ----*”■"
’ Frcrpuni SuUininy ntght and Sun­ .LMtmg Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kil-1 bury n. Mrs M L Cook was - Mrs. Edward 'Did. r delightfully ■ The tojnc for discivsiun.
day.
tier in Uiuintf. returned on Tues-1 hostess to the January meeung of entertain* d the New Idea Club a: nins of Bible Reading/' &lt;i»-i
» with ptajw
Mr. gnd Mrs Gordon Clement * ttay.
’ the local Women s Missionary Un­ her home; oil Ea;-t Grand -Street, J&lt;4iah was kd byMarguei
and
Gordon, »f Belding, spent] Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Gibson and ion of I lie McthodiM church, ut her on Wednesday wemn.:. January 20. man. the Bible nadir.i-s Oelna ,-;i'.cn
Miss Elizabeth Gibson of Nashville home on So. Hanover street, with a The huxU&gt;&gt; stirpn- &lt;1 h&lt; r chin by .by'AUecn hxnhatti. 8&lt;'V.im qu. ;.taking them to tla- U. B. chinch tioiis were iii’cu-..&lt;d ccncretiinx thia HuMt. Feb -IBtii. Sena
city.
I called on Mra. Nettle Hyde on Sun-, large attendance.
Mrs. Ruble Kelley of Kalamazoo : day
| The devotional* conducted by Mrs wlicre a delicious r.hieken tUtinat
spent from Thursday Uli Saturday
Mr. and Mra. W. J. Watkins were ■ Will Mishler and assisted by Mr* was served. AfU-r dinner they re-.;; .... ... ... .ft. . .. .
j,
with her mother, Mra. Mary Bur- | guests • of her sister. Mrs. Ed. Keith Bowman, were- very imiwes- turned to Mrs Tuderw nom&gt;! where; nnd tiie Ejrworth I. iyu- bentf.csonic very clever Bnm&lt;- ; were played, i1 lion.—Corr, fit cy„ Maude Wallace.
m ■
j Wortingcr. cl Constantine over the I rive.
Ml's Chrystal TT.um;**, Uiv. the •
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crans and week end
I Mrs. Lloyd Shafer reviewed very
son Claude o! Ea-t Caledonia visit- &gt; Mrs. Burr Cochran and Bobby of interestingly Ae current number of guest of the evening.
|! A ■ .icrt-d tones
;Coldwater are spending the week! the Home Missionary magazine
M1KCEI.I.ANEOUS SHOW’ER.
and family and Mr. and Mrs, WmJ
-&gt;•••
.(with tar parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo j most of the report being on chll(viniue. Jun­ Van fttckli- of Lanur.g spent Sun-1
Mis* Margery Nmris and ML..j1 the church on fill
...r, and Mra Lloyd Roush of
Newton
’
dren—their moral vitamin-;' tnclr
ie Symphony.’ duvw^h Mr. .md Mrs. Cluir Vail
Day entertained with a misK.»l«nta.-&lt;H&gt; u r.- fiunduy guesLs of i Alex Ironside of South Bend. Ind getting to know more about Jesus; Viola
■ creheMra assisted by Mr. Fein!
Sllaneuu*.
shower
ut
the
home
i.t
his. ficni.-. Mi. und Mrs Warren vte!{l4 Mr (Ul4
John ironside 1 more prayer for them; mure lielj)
iss Day on Thursday evening in; do.- -i liutwi. trod'. Grand R.
K,;b 1‘
I Monday night, enroute to Grand for the one,, who have been obliged
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS
-•a and Mrs Biirrfeiie Cotant and ijkTputs to a convention
1 or forced to work at hard tasks honor of Mrs F.ix r Hollman, form­
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
family of ItuUand spent Sunday! Walter Norton return* on Thura-J.while still undeveloped and u^der erly Mita Helen Young of Hastings. ■
After lunch was sirvtd the bride:
wii.i Mr. and Mra. Charles Fuul aiid-day night to his home in Shcnangof W: and the cherishing ot chlld- was
called upon to open-the pack-;
play ’No"Mcn AiV&gt;“-ti-d
dltaRbti r.
I Falls. N. Y. after visiting relative* hood.
which were left on the table. a’The
Quimby,
Mrs Martha Nxion of Kalamazoo; here tor reverai weeks.
■ Mrs W. R. Cook- reviewed the age*
given i.ntL- morn on Friduy
Within
s
the.
bride,
a
happy
marall
had
Willard Ickes
“
"........ ’ ‘
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Ritchie were’current magazine of the Foreign
ung..jan »7. and this time l&lt;
and other feluth
from Friday In Lansing on Monday to sec Mr.!
Mr.; MWriongry
Missionary Society, taking the
tlm place their homes.
.till Sunday.
and Mrs. Dwight Humphrey. Mrs ! »f Mrs. Warren Ruuali.
..1... -awhu was
,i:;d alii take'place
■ xt Mr
Mr. and Mi - Byrun liowtader of
There Whs :ui interesting
‘he Dowling church hip-cmcut on candy, ice cream
injured ’Grand Rapid* were Wcdnr.Mjay
Humphrey is seriously ill.
■
..absent
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‘
BENEFIT
BRIDGE.
reiprneii from Great taikcs, III. und
Mra. L. R Glasgow und Miss discuMion pertaining ta tlu&gt; required
..
&gt;
.
Mr and M:-:.
The O E. S. benctll bridge al Uw'ui.'
t&lt; ,:an L. - Uulii1'., nt the court liousc Siidic blaxgow were In Grand Hnp-1 standard ol character und cducaMarshall
Pierce
and
r
inldn
’
n
Yankee
fiprlai
and
puli‘
R.
J V.’dliairw.
homo of Mr. and Mra L. E Barnett;. '
5in .MoudAy.
*-n victims oi.tlte ku ih.-jc. .t and ThUradny
Ids Monday and saw "A Rliapsody H'in of misrionurics. CS|&gt;eclal)y those •on Tuesday afternoon wa.» very eu-;*1
Mr. and Mi; Melvin Campbell of hi Black" al Powera theutci.
llut ar.' jraduuily unprthim
and family.
iui&gt; caipp'x!! and family wore.
who are sent from the Methodist Jovable. The prin.s. wliicij were all1"1,
Cr&lt;i.»r Un- k .qrenl Sundav with Mr
tt
j
w-u-t.t
und
tv&gt;&gt;&gt;v
*ww..
'
M:E
Perry
Vat
i
L
’
j;
Wright
and
baby
Mai
Mr. and Mrs. Einar Frandscn and Episcopal denomination.
donated, were won by Mrs W. -M ' , ;
and
lui&gt; .cunurt flam Pennoc Spruit' CnarirPhilip &gt;4 Ionia were Sunday gueaU
The closing chapters ot the book Stcbblirt. Mrs. E M. Burr.e.i und , 1
.
WUliatiw and Mr.
'.:ih Hn'Unijtt
lowermah ot tim&gt; place .la ------- Ira Clare William-, and family.
uf Mr. und Mr... H G Hayes and on Indian Mhrirms were inta-resting- Mrs. Jarob Haney .Compriiins th.-? t*'1
Barnvd’re. Au»Ul
iJ.vrranre Trethtic -of Cleveland. Mr'. and Mrs. A K Frandscn.
of Mr. unit Mra Wo
J Sunday b^ing Die birthday of Mrs.
,’o-&gt;d‘ &gt;&gt;' presented by Mra Harvey Bur- committee wore Mr- Barnett Mrbereaved family have- the
,:-e Rayrt'cnd and R J. William* and
Mu* Mildred Frandacn of Mount ITV1 11 ^Tins to'tx- the- ton'ensu*
railed hrl&gt;; b. the death of lusi; Plcarant and Mum Florence Frond- oft opinion among 'writer, ol In­ Baldwin. All of lite proceeds it
viMtrd W.
community. he 19th that 01 Mb. Hazel C’mpHu r, Don i .vUirtr
v.,nu and
. bell and Mary Ellen William*.
I ren ol Three oak* Visited their par- dikn hutory that live Indian- qf the lhc Welfare fund. ..
-Tl'a- P T A will iiavc 'heir
I ent*. Mr. nnd Mra A. K Frandaen. *«U&gt;m hemisphere are a much
c;!ImI in Ka]tunax&lt;K&gt; Tuesday to wt-.l
JOLLY BIRTHDAY (LI B.
:
:
•lover the week end
'misunderstood, greatly uiiuppreclat. Charles Chilitopher
&lt;•-: d the funeral o! hi* only sister. I Mr. and Mrs Cole Newton and &lt;'&lt;1 «“d highly. wronged group ol j Another gathering of the Jollyti
00 and a niulral
spent Saturday eve, Mi Harn* A. Chandler.
Birthday club uis
i lira Helen
tirii'ii ncwiutl
Newton wciv
were kuc
gur-.sU
.iia vi
ol pM-Pk' ■■
A very
..................
interesting
-....... r. --letter
-....................................
- . ..held on Thursday!
Mr. and Mra. Rlchard*Van Arden!LMr and Mrs. Fred Mahoney und *»» read
Thr sunshine club wd» meet with
thu tunc by Mi's Adahjof tart week with M.
ai.u cnnurcii ol Kalamazoo wrre|!Mi- Mildred Newton in .Kalama- Oddi from a mawion school hi Kan-jus the h .tv ... The
Mra. Addle Lrwu Thursday. Feb 3.
f&gt;.,!:i..UPinoon culler.; ol Mr.;
... luck
---------------— —=d and -4;
Mr-. Lloyd Colvin and chiidtar
sab. -und
everyone-present
that, pol
dinner w.
held rtt Hasltngs.
011 na
Saturday and Sunday.
l*------------------&gt;------ - --h4t
---------1 ’"iMwiii Nndi,Koi ^“’mk villc andjI ioo
Mr
littl-utilnvi
rin ri.»
i.riirw
x.'i/'i.l .time
Inn. enjoyed.
■ nlnvc-H The husbands ! .Ch'ud COvry }n.Ruby Webb and Linwood Christo­ ’ No .'chool Monday ai our teacher. and Elisah and Otto Coh In attendMr. “
and Mra Clarence
Clarence orone
Grohe enon- : tlu- “
“&gt;« Ihl*.
'hL? u:
‘l0.n can
&lt;iu brin
*s social
Kcrmc-n. attended the Insti­ &lt;:! |hc limeral of the infant son of
Mb' VI. 7. 7. V•‘‘•Hjertamed
S"JPi i.iiui’d Mr.
Mr. and
ui.u Mra.
mf». Casper
C-’J- . :• great -deal of happiness to » ■of hr members were guests. These hosT’,-‘ with hi’» unc
pher visited Hasting* High school ■Mrs,
tute at Hastings.
and wife neir Hastings
,
■ Mdnday.
Mn • Mau ui I iu&gt;!i&lt; of Ikal kr'|| ■Hiamxc
Mr. and Mrs, Warren Kidder Mon­
Thomas and
and dauahU-r
daughter nf
of Katamniiv.I
Kalamazo,!
folks in different part., of our ■occasions sire always delightful.
jioll
n 1 S.ttuiday evening with! lor dinner Thursday evening, it be-1 o»«» country and m foreign lands.
. Mr. and Mr.-. Harold Stantod en­
I Helen Dewitt was taken to Anti day..
Mr. and Mr*. Keith Daniel*.
.1 1.1g Mr Tr.a.T.ix’ birthday.
ENTERTAINS OFFICERS.
tertained Mr. nnd Mr.-. Sain Biitaui,
■Arbor tart week and expects to be
T*'° ,,o*,s *PUl to foreign counMra. Ida McCoy is iwrliuum; of Banlield. Mr. und Mr... . Harold ‘
ojierated on soon. We all wlsli her a
Charles Jones of Kansas CRy.lfj+j® *^c reported upon ut this
Mra Allred Ball and daughtc: &gt;pccdy recovery.
•.
lhc officers of Hastings Chapter No. Gray of Maple Grove and Mi. and
Our community meeting was held
Mr antl Mrs Wm- Johnson enter-!■at tiie schrolhouM Friday evening
calling "on "friends" He^aTcaik-d ‘ H makes a warm feeling around '7. O E. 8.. at a pot luck supper and Mrs Aarojt Sehwucho ot Bank- rH lv&lt;.l7‘Mv^th''ra.v «rUl*n,r
found Mr Humphrey very low.
&lt;. .u... Mynl- Day of Al..', an.
1 tamed 21 of their neighbors and and was quite -well attended. .
| lo Grand Rapids by the Illness uf ■» mUMonarys-heart to know thgt social time tonight.
Dr. and Mrs. G, L. Lockwood and his aged mother. Mrs. Ann Jones. ■ slwcun help a less fortunate mother
Mi. and Mra. Robert Sterile mo- (j-fend* Saturday evening. Progre.,- j tattle Juanita Bolson and Joyce
Mr. .nnd Mr.-. M. J. Bitkhvim-'r.
Mr. and Mrs.’ R. W. Cook uttended
[Mis.* Hazel Price and I&lt;»ui. Zm'hlk.
Mr. und Mrs. Clayton Slertsenta o’-ch*ki »n w many ways, that mean 1
,,vdro '**“
Mr* Albert Newtcn have been out of school the
tlu- nutomobllr show^bidiiy nlgtjt,|*|M'iil Sunday, uftcrncwii-and me- *0 much to the recipients.
lull oi Albiofi six-ill-Sjmd.iy af Ar- i
? d Fomta, who had U-..1 Otl.(.n un&lt;i elzm Thoma* winning'
In the new Civic auditorium ini; rung with Mr. and Mrs Frank Day. I Report* of the flnancml condispending a week Kith relative* near
und Un„-Hamilton and
Me and Mrs. Forert Bennett of,
Grand ftatuds.
'
, Miss Viola Day returning to Kalu- ,l0«
Mr. and Mra
’hp treasuries of Um* Foreign'
,
, .
..
. 1 Alberta Green the low. A bountiful Hastings calk'd on Mr. and Mrs.
.„
ward
h.re s»n,rd.y.
.... ,„VM1
..t...,, odwt&lt; Frank Newton Sunday evening.
................
■■...... ■^ .
.. ’1......
kSv.. A.„f
’. nnd tlin
tiie Wnmn
Home Skw-U-rti-v
Societies umn.
were rdv,.n.
given
1
KIYUGAN GROUP.
ltaiTy McCnrtv &lt;
„
C:1, k &lt;■• U. ■ M.dd.„ d-'.Uy.d K.1 Ud«l-| m., nlld
Pm}. v.n Tuyl
by Mrs. Clinton Lahr, u!.-^ a rciwrt
There was no school Monday a»
The Klyugan group met Friday1
Sunday v. ,.v&gt;ra atWitol
man
of ml
Prairieville?
Much
8&gt;m•“. uiT
““tJ-nte
-« “
» •«
.'" •&gt;%- M
“'h •&gt;
“• «»«
u«- pXw^k
aut week \ith
«w
Inta. cur teariier. ?4r* I-each, attended
"
‘ M- 1..U Bunion. Mr. Q.ul Mr, of the prorecds of the church »upafternoon and tach member pre- otU home
pathy u extended the bereaved rTTa '„tativest Mm--an add
is lirt PHj v U Ur“’“n ,a Gr“u&lt;i !nr,zt-n Stanton. Misr Margaret
the
Institute
In
Hastings
ent earned a butdnres honor. Wc
—•------- -&gt;■».»■
___
.family.
( .na rernnt. at nw^n ana Mun-,
. . _____
...
dunuiy.
A call was made for more "^JysH Mi-I Vr A T Nil ent -in.i ‘ -’obncock. Mis* Ethel Stanton and
Mr... Uland Hammonti VX ...a Mrs Sherman Shame of' Mr. and Mr.. Frank Newton and
FODUNK.
- Mr. and Mra.
Mr4 H m-?’ Pn.u Nnrrnt''.if Bh 1 1 Poland Furrow sjwnt Sunday at the tcry Mothers." us Uierc are more plcci-d gouut And sold chances on'
.’pent Sunday with Mr. and
We liad the drawing at thus; Roy Oartlntr
Gardner of
ot Homer
Itam.u,
.■ vi.*mr.g
visiting spent Sunday
Sundaj with Mr. and Mi...
' Mr family
Si/HS'
daughters than mothers up lo date ■-.line
Mrs Harry Shute imd family of
and Kenneth Goggim. held hr» brother. I&amp;hard Gardner.
MAhlgn Burkett of Kidamasoo.
mrtXtn. w.n toh. Jn«.mdue
■ Call Mrs. Kntskern for a daugh­ meciing
Hasting!•
’.
the lucky number
I Jim Grume.- ha, returned fruin
John, llwihas relumed to the!
Jorn^cn sundaj.
former's suigr and husband. Mr.: “”n
...
ter's
name,
if
you
wish
one
&gt;
mid Mr.. Ch.u-.. Barnes, un WcdntsM',’
cla*k and Mira Jen* « .«■
vt'*t ln B
ermk
.
home of his .*i»n, Claire Thomas lost
A quilt was'on exhibition sent by
j,,,.
jnlr McBain were In-Kalamazoo on
A-O-Ma-bi-sa
(.roup.
j
Mr.
in
id
Mr..
Grer.:,'
Ransom
week
attar
spending
i-uihc
tinu
with
!
(Saturday attending a conference of Mrs. Dewey and which the mem­
n-&lt;&gt;-wn-Ki-&gt;a C*mp
vamp Fire,
me. a Stroup
group I:s|&gt;c:it
A-o-wa-Ki-va
sf»cnt Thursday in-Kalamazoo.
his granddaughter. Mr. and Mr*. Ed-j
----- -county normal principals and ber* of the Union are contemplat­ conslslUig
clghi ten year old girls.! ml
Mtad
W..t;r.. has
!.;... returned’ Britton of Kalamazoo.'
reiiihU!!- of eight
-J Orplut
Orpha Wattra
----------------------. after
.. ./.ending
.
Mr jna MtJ
6[rrlc
I
critics &lt;if southwestern Michigan. ing copying Several names of sick was organized tfcpt.mber 22. 1932
- to Battle Creek
some
The next meeting will be held in members were mentioned nnd they with Mr.- Abt ii J •hn.Miif a., guard- time with her pani.t. M: and Mrs Kalamazoo ohoppera Tuesday.
were to be remembered by acme inn atal Jannet Michael a* assistant. Ft.-ink Waters.
Hastings in April.
&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Perkins and
message following
the meet- During the three weeks that fol-. Mira Rachel Cgtn b visiting in
Rev. and Mrs. E H. Lane of | sjieclal
—-----------------------—------------family moved over near Sprint',
The meeting
mwtlnff was
a*iii altogether in.
Toledo, Ohio, are visiting their son I ins The
in- louyd the rnris fulfilled the en-! Katamaxixr.
and wife. Rev. and Mra. L. E. Lane. I ^resting and enjoyable.
tndicf requirements by learning ImMr. ;.nd Mr*, tanjeraNorthrop of
Mrs. Emma Carpenter remain:-i
nnd family this week, njicr conductMra. Bowman s vocal and bistru- iwrtant facts ab.»ut the organization Nashville w.
visitor' al Gtorg about the came.
. Ing evangelistic service* ut Roanoke, mental muslp was especially lovely. und history cf bur country-, th-' R.m.oms M»nd:iv
. Mra. James Von Hout has been
IntL. Rrom here they go to LaPbn- anff
invited u» “come meanmg mid. symbolism of Cumj&gt;
Mr. ulId Mt;, Fronl
und at the home of her mutht-r. Mrs.
mine. Ind, for u serie* of meetings.! »k«&gt;'n. soon.'
Fire, und—&lt;ta- Cnmp Fire laiw . Mr and Mra John
Cahit'un of Bunfkid, the imt two
Mrs. Betty Osborn Caine has sc-1 Event member and guest present On October 16. Mrs A L Brown.. Friday, in Middle vH:»-.
•• ••
u.&gt; &gt;&gt;!&lt;&gt;&lt;■
VU as leader of the Grand Ceremonial ? Mr.*. Geu Hluclnmm ... nasm.s-s uweka suflering wittL pneumani.t
cured a fine position in the office of ■J*'
1’ »•••&gt;*
&lt;*»»&lt; l,’v’ n.ic.uvuu
afternoon wa.&gt;
indeed
Buttcrfleld. Keeney and Arnberg, interesting, uplifting and helpfub welcomed the girls to the Council j visited. Mrs. Geo. Ransom Fnday. and we all hope she will keep on
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
Every member is urged tp attend Fire nnd gave tiiem their place in, Lulu Waters and Mary Cam have
one of the leading law firms of
Fbou&lt; .1«7l
n»itlng«. Ml-b.
gaining.
'
Grund Rapids, and began her duties, every future meeting.
the cirr.lt-. The grnuirlias been busy jbeen on th? sick ILL
; there. Monday. Tills is the same
since then edhiing the money for.
—t—— ♦-» *------------DELIGHTFUL PARTY.
firm Miss Helen Chldoctcr has been
Ita dues, for beads, and'.(or leather]
TAMARAC cORNEltS.
Ekta Wilcox, thixuen year old I
Tuesday evening a number of ter head bands by selling candy and , Wc were ull paintd to hear pf tl. •
connected with tor several year*.
friends and relatives gathered at Chrialmas
card,. Six of the eight;death oi one of pur bld nciglibors. daughter vf Mr. and Mra. Lyle Wil­
the tomd of Mr. and Mrs. C F. girls made their own looms for j Ed. Colton, brother of Iia Cotton cox. is in a ha»p-.tul in Aim Arbor
Fancy Red Pitted for Pies
j Canned Vegetable &gt;
Anders to help Mr. Anders celebrate then bead work, und all of thcm|cf . W&gt;xxilnnd. forme:ly cl thw tor treatment and observation, fol- I
his birthday. Games and music have completed tlw weaving of their | place, but r.ow vf Portland. He lowing a long illness with tlu flu.
were the entertainment of the eve­ eight meh head bands with u deslsn '■ pasred away Friday nt lire Ivw in
Miss Mary Jciikins, whu has been
4
Only SIX More Shopping baysol Our
ning. after wiiich u large birthday symbolic ot U-.cir Indian name, iPortland. Hi.-, ftnf. rnl will b? this in .Grand Rapids, ux» at bottle a|
CORN PEAS
cake and Itfnch were served.
Annual January —Golden Anniversary
Del Monte Brand
Aside from having nearly completed , Monday p, M. at Portiar.d We all .‘horl time Sunday, after which -'he
AH departed at a late hour, wish­ all the requirements for the Wood;give our .deepest sympa’hy to the went back lo.LeRoy to May with
GREEN or Wai BEANS
ing Mr. Anders many more happy Gatherer's rank, six ot tiie girls nrc' bereaved widow, the children and all her brother. Robert Jenkins.
■
LIMA BEANS
birthdays.
trying lo earn tiie National Health J other relatives.
T^MATCfc}
C«A.d with d«Uri»»&gt; tsaate uki ud du«i«
Honor. Thl.* means that twelve' Sunday su’.lor.- .it B F. Cotton o week With Sira. Lnes mother. Mr«J
.
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
diarts miul be kept epn- were. Mr. and Mrs. Rands Lip*-Several couple* dronped in Sat­ health
George
Fox,
who
1*
better.
of tiie points comb of Grand Rapid- und Mra?
Really wonderful bargains await the late ehopprr*
urday evening io relebiwte the secutlvcly with IW
Mr;- Leuri&amp;a Btiiluni 13 visiting
won.
'Ruth Duncan and children of
ol lht&gt;e outstanding timepiece*. If you arc in need
birthday uf Kennel li Skinner
The. group lure had montldv lukc- .Woodland. ' v l»er granddaughter. Mra. Louts Gay, j
of a timepiece, now is live ideal time to
Game* and dancing liunUhed the planned
of Richland Junction.
Shultz, Freeport or Middlaviila
w
by
the
girls
thciaiclvo.
and
Mr.
and
Mr...
Titus
Wilt
of
Sun
­
buy. Below is a list, of the excellent
entertainment of the evening. Aller tn the meeting*, the girls have had held
Barn to Mr. and Mr.- . Ra-. Hum-1
“-’Jspent
'
Sunday with “
ltu.tr- pa;
values now being ofTcrcd.
delightful refreshments were served
upjwrlunity to wm tar.otG -hon­
w.“nd M,
1SS cSi nr
the guests departed declaring a ven­ an
- MEAT SPECIALS
ors.
for
example,
to
identify
und
de
­
good time and wishing Kenneth scribe twenty wild bird*, to know
□nnd IUWL
suudw .&lt;
Itadiea* and Gents'.
many happy returns of the day.
Seth Thomas Clocks
the projier display af the flag, to
'
.
days last week tn Grand- RapidKURPR18ED ON*BIRTHDAY.
know the history of the Star
Elgin Wrist Wulches
With Mra John Tut Harkel.
THL
LITTLE
RED
BRICK.
Spangled
Banner
and
the
Battle
In honor of Franklin Beckwith*
Mre.
James fj.igcl
”
Mr, —
and ----Mra. —
Charlie
Woodruff —
.----------, - . was In Grand
~r- ----—aJ
.-------- - ..
al
birthday, twenty friends surprised Hynm ol Uw Republic At the last
• ’ to i Grand
~
■ tpids
ha - Rupkfc morn ci la.
ceremonial
In
December,
three
of
were
culled
Rapids
him on Saturday evening, and he the girls received National Member-i Pital due to their niece. Flot
Florence.
lh0 -Mnc 01 her son Henry and.
really was surprised. Games and
family
dancing helped to make the evening ship Honora for having secured I about’to ha . t an operation.
4 PALMOLIVE^Soap ►
a happy one after which refresh­ three new members for Camp Fire । Mrs. Minnie Hammond w sick at
GI N LAKE.
ments were served. The young peo­ during the Big Hop. and one of the heme ot her daughter, Mra.
Sala Price.. ...
Mr and Mr . Dennis Duffey andj - rtvep lost
the three received u New Guardian Ruby Mecafla. In Hireling
ple report a delightful time.
Uro group hire
hss won
Mrr. Maud
Wilts of Ortonville, ----------daughter ..
.-pent
Honor. The entire
‘
— Wednesday
--------- -— night
. j &lt; SchoolaM
ha-, b«cn
bren spendinu
spending a lew
tew day., nth
---- Air.
•— and Mrs. —
----- "OConnor
«
1
the National Needlework Guild Mich. ha-.
Pierce
HAPPY SURPRISE.
home. ’'
-at the Warren Bellon home
-t Lake Odes*i
Sixteen friends of Mrs. Dennis Honor.
WanhaWe
8lraw*baugh
haareport
rcliXrned
to aur-:
this group
Wanita Sitaw»baugh luu rettlrned
are glad n
John and(
Murray The
gave girl*
her belonging
a complete
prise --on•■'--'yesday
Wednesday
last
week,
ofof
last
week,
in in are Zabelic Adrounie. Mary DeVries to her hoRw after spending a (&lt;'•' Roeemary McFarland on lhc gam.;
Only Two &gt;3.50 BIG BEN Alarm Clock* to Close Out at &gt;2-50
honor of her birthday. They took Agnes Johnson. Eloise Jones. Patn- days at the home of her aunt. Mr.. John i.- able to attend school again.;
■long ■ pot luck supper and had uicin LyBarkcr. EiUd Mohler. Patricia Carl Ricker, of Detroit
Che.-lrr Finehoot and'Gene Gji-;
delightful lime.
,
Osborn,
USDOrn. and
lino Evelyn
fcvwyn Miller,
MUier. who&gt;
wiwi Floyd
r»uju Ural*
viui* spent punuay
Sunday al
uv the
ui" him
uun oi
in utuuui
Bcnt ui Harbor
niiwi r-pent
otwiiv a lew
sca ।
moved to GraiAl Raptds recently, taunt ol Mrs. Edith. Idger ut Has- day* with friends at Gun take Un
•
GARDEN CLUB.
U.
but |» Joinins a -group
---- - -----there
,tings.
----- past
r.. wick
‘
Merle
Count
of
Ka.lamasoo
called
The
Thoniappie
Garden
Club
will
I
Doris
Craig
and
Leonore
Jones
are
Mr.
and
Mr.Russel
Todd
hare
S----------------—
v
—
.
D»&amp;J — Golden Anniversary — 1933
meet Monday. February 6. at two 1 new members
' moved to their home on Hw Gilbert cn home folk.-. Sunday.
HASTINGS
PHONE 263$
MICHIGAN
The Big Little Store
F. M. The topic will be ' Rock Gar------------- ,
Ifodd farm.
“
The muny frietMs of Edd. Wrexi- W® Deliver
dem." ''Outdoor U.Ing-Room' and Errors in Judgment cause at least! Mr and'Mr? dahn lluinzlui:.’
nxsn' were slacked ta hear a! iw
“Backyard Playground." Diseu^ ;n;|-. halt the flying «i;ctdcr.tc. cays a Altu spnit Wednesday cscnin#
r&gt;u!!i Friday, we extend fur aym*
and suggestion*.
' British expert on aviation ta&amp;uranee. ’ Warren Bokonk.
patliy to tiie bereaved fanuly.

Social Events and Personal Mention

SPECIAL

s750 Beaver Hats
for 8^95

$5.00 Values for 83.45
53.50 Values for $2.45
82.50 Values for 81.75
S1.95 Values for S .95

Two Big Days

Foundation Garment

at the North Side Grocery

FRIDAY, Jan. 27

SATURDAY, Jan. 28

Soap Chips S Z iS:Z9c
X c“- X5c

Cherries

Coffee u

Clock and Watch Sale!

Spaghetti

24?c

SALE! &gt;

z l££ ZSc

Butter 119c,

W W W* W WW

Loin Roast iu.au u 7c

' $19.50
' $22.50
$27.50
$33.50
,$47.50

$10.00
'■ $12.50
1 $16.00
■ $25.00

$5.95

BESSMER the Jeweler

t

Pork Steak

Spare Riba

B

Pure Lard

Beef Steak

x u.. X5c

�THE HICTINCS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JANTABY 25, 1933

pAOtarx

FREEPORT.
|
WOODLAND.
'
|
_^r an&lt;^
Frtday fl&gt;r PMtoria, Ohio. They were
-—7 revival mcelings at Ute local U. B r“lle‘’ Hk» on account ot tiie serichurch.
’
our Illness of his mother. Mrs. Lydia
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE. ' J-jiuward Nwcutt and two ladles Trumbo. and aunt. Miss Neldcrday that loving thoughts
. -Caarm S|. ’
Opp.. Pukes Hoa&gt;«\jLm Clarksville gave u very unus- houser.
r.»
entertainment m the high school
Mr. and Mrs. J J. Doster moved
and gifts aru sent to those
’
»»•«»
auditorium, Thursday evening to ‘heir household goods to Delton .
■ who are close and
., i- M
lulp finance the local baseball Thursday where they will live. Mr
team.
Doster resigned as treasurer of tiie
dear to us —
Mr*. Ella Catt lias been workinj Farmer's Union Mutual Fire liuur- J.
.
Z-J
9
,x..
ir Sin and Mr*. Frank Bunker ol «ncc Co. which position
r--------- --he —
has
— —
held
—
-r t x-x
. i ir.ar -• - Alto for the past few months
for the post year. Mr. Doster has
m
Miu Josephine Nortskey spent been tn ill health for the past
frotn Wednesday till Friday with month
Improved.
---- but l&gt;much
—
. «•«»•
! ,
■
_
• ■
Z
episcopal CHURCH. Mi.,.n«,|en Boughner ut the home
Mrs. J. V. Hilbert «pent
Mr*.
apent Wcdnes- ♦
e
of Mr und Mrs. sterling Rogeu.'day in Hastings und Grand
snirkis
Mis* Novixkey vnited the norma)
luncheon Thursday. Mr*. David ▼
,
room while there.
. Mrs. Arthur Moore and Mrs. Gall ---------------- — ....
Lightfoot planned a .pleasant aur- SmaVojjSfffe^raSM?
Brainard of Battle Creek n
*
prise for Mrs. Sharp, our local pri- Frederick Hill of Hostings,
Mr. and‘ Mrs Lawrence “Paul mjd -A­
mary teacher, in which fourteen
. p’ircnts of students of that room son. Oreydon. were week-end Bursts J'
. bax... of Mr.-and Mr*. Cha*. Rowlader of ♦
’ t participated. We met in the
'.»L iflebt where we
... listened to the
-------pro- Grand Rapids.
,
gram consisting vf piano ducts and
Mr. C. J. Barnum. Donald Gager 2"
also tile delightful reading* by Mrs. and Mr. Schroder of the Woodland ▼
FIRST UNITED LRETHREN CHURCH SteUa Crew. after which Mrs. High School attended a meeting ot j
Moore and Mrs Lightfoot served a the Western Michigan Schoolmens J
dainty lunch of jello und cuke. Mrs Round Table at Grand Rapids SatSharp was left, many beautiful and,urday,
’
J
it» useful presents as tokens cf esteem
'The
m— •teachers
—*■— of the Woodland
°‘
from these parents.
township school attended a meet­
Miw
Helen
Boughner
returned
to
ing of the Barry County Teach­
GRANGE PROGRAMS
. : the heme of Mr. and Mra. Sterling ers’ Institute Monday in Hastings.
Rogers. Sunday after a couple days'
P. T. A. held a very Intcr. -tay with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
mceting at the schoolhouse
. w w Boughner.
'
Wednesday evening. A two-act play
Mis* Dorothy Goadenough spent was given by the Home Economics
■ from Wedne-uiay till Thursday cve- club Tiie Girls' Glee Club sung
I T JOHN'S LUTHERAN MISSION.
nine at the home u! Richard Waite several numbers and the Misses
:n Hastings.
Margaret and Audry Densmore
Wc are sorry to report tire passing played violin ducts accompanied by
el Mrs Minnie Bryans, due to hear, their mother. Mrs. Gkn Densmore.
disease. Tuesday, January 17. Slut
The Woodland Boy# Basket Ball
way laid to rest in the Cedar Crvek team Played Olivet here Friday eve­
■■ ■- r«:n.:uiy Thursday afternoon It ning. The Woodland team won with
., - was wiiile returning that her hus- a score of 45 to 77. The Woodland
,i band. Frank Bryans, was stricken Girls' team played nt Caledonia the
f
/7'V// C
, aim aux-icbral hemorrhage causing same evening. Caledonia ' defeated
Lv
nress our Iipf
LX ’f Lv
CvO ••
4 lii.t departure that evening, and he thr hoirtr team.
jj. nb-o was laid to rest in thegCedar; Mrs. Robert Gill, a lifelong resi­
Creek cemetery-Sunday. Tin- fam- dent of Woodland township, passed
\ ily have tlw&gt; sympathy of the entire away at her home Saturday evening.
t^OMOI.A ORABOE.
' community in their bereavement.
Mi.- Mabel Sasson of Hastings1 She iuu been an invalid for over
;■; .'p&lt;iit«4he utiek end with her cousin.• fifteen years. She leaves her hus­
Victor Sisson, and his mother.
band. Robert Gill, one brother,
Mrs. Moina Vanderlip of Lyons1 George Spindler of Lafayette. In. vinted fi lends and relatives in the diunu. nnd tliree sisters. Mra. Ella
Anderson tif Detroit Mrs Mana
Mrs.
Manon
Naglcr
of
Chicago,
is
Chicago, Illinois.
1-25
Bakiiu of Grand Rapid* and Mrs
i.]&gt;-rnrting tiie week with Mrs. Kdith EUxabclh Hough of Allegan. The
GeJltey and Dr. Peckham.
‘
*
funeral mtvIccu will be held al t!u«
Mrs. Ella "Draper is making her house Tutiiday at 10;00 A. M.
HASTINGS
Telephone 2115
Wl- DELIVER
■home with iter .daughter, Mix. Dan
Mr. and Mrs. Kurl C. Fuul and
Gcodcnoygh this winter. ’
1 Marda spent Sunday wi(h Mrs. C.
Mr. and Mrs Curl Gilliland spent 11. Benham of Haxtlnga.
Tuesday evening with Miss ‘Pearl
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brodbeck of South Woodland Saturday.
‘
" •
1
’
' - 1,11
Mabd Osborn mid' Miss Gatha January 21. a baby boy. Mra. Br&lt;xi;.
.
.. ., ,; Luimts accomiMinicd rMr. and Mrs. bcck and the new baby are being
t E.irl Rogers to Hastings Saturday.
for nt the home of. her sister.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ltwis'.Nretf visited cared
Mrs. Frank Nlcthamrr ’
TIR8T FEESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 'MlRalph ToWlUcnd Ol , Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bush and ron.
r«». j.t n Ki’ctu ;. d. ». ?*•««.
Lowell Friday evening.
Bobby, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hill-!
. . W. C&lt;. -r St
Ptone a.'C. .*‘5r- u,1‘* Mrs !lu&gt;' Warr of South
— man of Detroit were guests ot Mr.
nt :ix Hwy,
’ ’
. ...... '. .^'p. Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
J v Hilbert Saturday evey tin? la**
lAush culled at the F. E. Deming
Aiiunc ninR
,
hr.nu Friday eientng.
The Farmer'* Union Mutual Fire
; ;
• Mrs. Chester Allerdtng of Coats
•
■
. Grove sjxnt n few days with het Insurance Company uf Burrv, Ionia. i&gt;
Kent counties elected the following '
ui daughter. Mrs. Ted Bustance. last oniccrs
nt their annual meeting ...
■- ■’•
■"
[week. .
held'Monday. January 23 at their Mr. mid Mrs. Burr Lobdeil ot of!Iccs
al Woodland; President—C. 1
■ Denver. Colorado, are visiting *t
J
Moore.
Freciiort; Vice-President
- "he home of Mi.,. Vancla D-odell.
Rev «'tl Mr- Whe-'.-f were in —E. V. Colby. Alto; Secretary—Wm.
Grand Rapids Wednesday a n d und. Woodland; Treasurer—Frank
Kilpatrick.
Woodland; Director —
’ Thursday attending the annual
-.‘Bibie conference at the city Miuppn,. G W. Schneider. Lake OtIc-.m.; E.
Dh Ironside and Dr. Evans were the "L. Sclmntz. Nashville. The coni|mny
ifUo
voted
to
take in Eaton county
.■;ivc:al Bible teachers.
Rev. E. Gamble returned to his They now ’have 7.032 members, over
■ home in Grand Rapids Wednesday, *50.000 resources und assets and*
and will muni to the village next *24000.000 ut risk.
tfttk tb conduct a series of revival;
BRANCH DISTRICT.
CHLKCH or CHIU8T. (OAT* geove m-rtmg’ II) the local U B church.
Tiie revival meetings at the North
Mim Doiuu Rum&gt; pla.red in a
For Sale at Fairgrounds
c-lnr.s recital at Hastings Monday church will continue this week. Rev.
Rlcbcl of'Woodland will assist a
evening. ■
’ •
■, Franklin Burgess made ti business
■ A play was given nt thr Branch
■ trip to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J W. Baxter ot P. T. A. Friday evening to a good
■»
your own price. Sale starts
Constant in-'. Mlclslgan. spent Tuts- audience.
Perry Fossett of Lansing visited !
at one o’clock p. m. slisrp.
d.'.y with Mr. and Mrs Albert Wells.
i Mr. Baxter is an uncle vf Mrs. -tho.home fulks over the week end
Thi!
Barryvillc
Aid
w
III
meet
aj
Well*.
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Lee Burdick &amp; Ed. Sayre*
Mks Joan Wills of Grand Rapid.''*w home of Mr. andI -Mrs. O. D
Fsuwett
Friday. Jan.
The laidle^j
■ spent tlw week end with her aunt. *
as'ett Frfdav.
Jan 27.
_7 Tiie
will sew for the needy.
M: . Albert Weiis.
Mos Donna McKeown and ' a 1
Ward Proctor mid Mr. and Mrs.
Fralik Kline of Alto called 'on a;r friend of tho M S ,C. and Miss
Evelyn Day of the Lansing Busi­
and Mrs. Dell GodfrtT recently
; Mr, and Mrs Leo Hcncren and ness College were . at their homes
Mr. and Mrs. Bendly and two chil­
Miss Helen Wllhtls will entertain
dren of Buttle Creek were cullers at
’ne home of Mr. and Mr*.«Dell Ijie teachers of Castleton township;
one evening this .week.
Godfrey Sunday.
Mr.- Wm.. Blough Ls spending a
; it w days in the north and attend-'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
' iiig the funeral df a brother-in-law.
HASTINGS PARIKH.
,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Ray Whitmer.
M.. and Mrs. Clayton Basler of;
H.istsn js s,»'nt tlu- week end with'
the latter's fattier and brother, Mr ;■ "
Kintz and ron Donald. Mr. Basler
returned to Hastings Sunday night
and Mrs-. Basler will remain indefi•&lt;
nitcly.
a
The widely advertised dramatic SfiL1
trial "Who Killed Eari Wright" ;o”,A
given at the M. E. church Friday Ms.
night was well attended, and a fine ".111
FIRST CHURCH
temperance lesson was taught.
o"«Im1
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST^
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WANTS

New Method
TRUSS

a Kiisc t u c f'LJJ!Df'LJrC‘ There will be no evening service!
CARDS ofr tu
THANKS
THE CH UR CHES at the local M. E church during Un

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1 .01 tiie best
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ways of doing this

able center control* rupture
•ccurely «tth unroualed com­
fort to wearer. Let us demon­
strate'our expert fitting xerviee.

The, Prescription Drug Store

Our Success

ntinv
a s’ft w^&gt;c^-.&gt;s a^C-Vf
• way8 appreciated.
Especially these beautiful Heart Boxes
of "Whitman’s”—"the makers of best
candies.”—These delicious chocolates
for Valentine’s Day come Jn heart
boxes, cellophane wrapped and three
sizes—two pounds, one pound and
half pounds.
"bTothing Better for those We Love.”
ORDER NOW-We mail “Whit­
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K

LeadirJj^ Chicago Piano .Manufac­
turer bits in the vicinity of Hastings.

f

‘The
hebest
bestway
way toexpres8 our heartfelt
thoughts to those we love: Mother,
father, sister, brother, wife, husband,
sweetheart and friends—is by Valen­
tine Cards. We have an excellent stock.

I

Beautiful
Player Piano
llifhtlr sad and almost paid for.
Will transfer to re*pu.i*ible part)
who will continue the small month­
ly paytnenls. For complete Informs- &gt;
lion wtlte Auditor. P. O. Box 195.

B. A. LyBARKER

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING.
CASH FOR OLD GOLD.

Good PHOTO NEWS

GREEN’S STUDIO

FOR EXCHANGE

Work Horses
Saturday, Jan. 28

NOTICE or REOISTIIRED brand
on STAMP.

Maple Syrup
SUPPLIES

HASTINGS MARKETS

AND EQUIPMENT

Much Lower in Price
Than in Former Years

Cot Church ssd Coater Street*

COATS GROVE.
The Extension class met Wcdncsday with Mrs. Alice Chase.
Mlsa Ruth Woodman was home
from Caledonia on Sunday.
Kendall Coats. Mrs. Andrew
Townsend. Mrs. Vera Brinker, Mra.
Harley
Seaw and Robert are among
CHURCH OF TUB UNITED BRETHREN
those who have been having tiie flu.
IN CHRIST.
E B Ortdln. D. D. Psatsr.
Co:. JcJ!»r»..n and Crater Sts.

.

While our

Rapacity
is ewr
'individual
attention
is a!*jiv$
.

AVAILABLE.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

BL'GBEE.CORNERS,

NORTHl.___ ______________
Mr. and Mr., John Stairs called
on Will Matthews at Hastings one

■ from the Hastings high school for

Edd. Woodman was fatally hurt Brcthwho-.d We
. Friday morning while biuMr.-.: w&lt;- •• t
and died- Friday evening Thfamily have the sympathy .of'the
neighborhood.

Mn. bee Hansbargar, who has
been working :n Hastings, has re­

first

Harley Huiubargar and wife of
North Oth /.-u were visitors of Pliny
Hansbargar and wife cue day last
week,
Mr.i Mubii' Velte spent Friday
afternoon at the Birthday Club at
Mrs. Bert Sawdy’s.
Rev. Reable and .Mr. and Mr*,
hit «r.
Howard Claun of West Odeua were
,viutu.s recently at Will Veitc's.

Wc can supply you vfith
ANYTHING needed in
syrup or sugar making.

Thursday, Feb. 1. with Mrs. Nune
Coolbaugh with Club No. 2 serhng
dinner.
The Birthday, meeting will be held
ihl&gt; week with Mrs. Orpha Wing
in Woodland on Thursday.
Next Sunday evening there will be
no community service because of the
8 8 convention at Die S. Woodland
Brethren church.
Mr. and Mrs, Dei! Rich and non
Stanley of Battle CrecK visited
Sunday at Harley Scuses.
Hie debating class of Hastings
put on a very good debate Sunday
evening on the Income tax question.
Mrs. Artie Densmore and daughters.
Margaret and Audra, gave several
musical selection*.
The P. T. A. will meet this week
Friday evening.
History was made In Belmont.
Maas. when {tutors of the nine
Protestant churches arranged an
all-around exchange, the asiignrnenta
being~made by lot, but with
___________
the provision that no man was to
preach In a church of his own deumainaUon.
-

Anticipate your needs
in this line
Save money

GOODYEAR BROS.
HARDWARE CO.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
st Probsts.

�i :
ights •4*
those
■ and
us— ▼

' which concern ifo people
county, and tliat wc are serving tiie
public In so doing it our comments
are fair and made In good faith. It
is on that account solely that wc
shall consider lids matter, because
.we feel tliat II doe* concern the
county and will be in.every way best
for their interest* if certain mem­
bers of tiie board and members of
the commission shall forget all dif­
ferences that may have arisen, and
shall co-operate fully and whole­
heartedly in serving the people of

lit-

exel t
er,
id,
enck.

R-'i
Air
.TION.

recognition of thc splendid senirc

&lt;

We tellere

wn carrying out the provisionsof^the
usdmUM U»l the dlltamS. I **«««
j*
«U
,0»
understand ’that' the' differences i “cNKl bill by improving all ot the
which have caused the feeling grew 16a m les of township highway taken
—
j
.
—
.
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----out of the discharge of an employee over by tiie commission last yelr,
not
doing
as
it
was
done
in
moat
by the road commission. Such dis­
charge is a question of administra­ Michigan counties, building a few
tive detail. It may have been u miles uf good roads and neglecting
mistake. .■ However, such a mistake all the others taken over. Of ttic merits of tfo issue between
if made ought not to prevent a full
certain members of the board of
supervisors and the commission. the
Banner has nothing to say. We do
not know and we do not care to
know. We will only say that if what
the commission did was a mistake,
it is not the first mistake ever made
by public officials In this county, nor
will it be tiidHast. A mere adminis­
trative detail ought not lo be per­
mitted to sland In the way of Barry
county continuing the splendid serv­
ice the county road commission
have given this county.
Bring in your own grains and let ua mix and
The Banner knows tiie supervisors
grind 26% Mash Supplement or 32% Mash
and commission can have no other
wish than to serve • the people of
Concentrate with them and make a high
this county and their best Interests.
grade EGG MASH for you at a very low cost.
The supervisors and members of the
commission arc human. Sometimes
a feeling can be aroused over a
mere detail of public business, and
that feeling can grow and work
uatni. We
we are poi
great harm.
not saying
that the commission was right in
wiial they did in the matter &lt;for
which they are criticised What we
are saying is that whatever mistake
may have been made differences
If you are making sausage come in and get a
growing out of it slxxild be talked
over
In a spirit of conciliation by
can. of Morton’s Sausage Seasoning—the sea­
the commission and the committee
soning that is making a big hit.
on roads and bridges, who represent
die supervisors; aftd a good underHanding should be arrived at which
will continue the good service' which
the people of this county have re­
ceived from our road commission.
Buch an understanding ought to be
FLOUR -t- FEED » COAL
CEMENT h- UME
based upon the one idea of having
BRICK -i- TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS
only good feeling between the su­
pervisors and the commission. Wfor.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2118 we have such plentiful evidence of
the good faith and good work of tfo
road commission, feeling growl rut
out of a detail of their work ought
not lo grow until It may lead to the
county's losing* their good service.

Make Your Farm Grains
Pay Bigger Profits

Edmonds Elevator &amp; Implement Co.

unds

1. 28

Sayres

s

"• &lt; ■ T. I . NOTE*,

ACTS

WAYS
TO RELIEVE

Mouth-Tested
The Mouth-Test is
the only sure test of
an ANTISEPTIC
Here’s a mouth
wash and gargle
that does what it is.
supposed to do —
under everyday
conditions. The
mouth test proves
it neutralizes even
■ stantly, and pre*
vents their return.
In normal gargling
time it kills nose
and throat germs.
Get it at your Rexall Drug Store to­
day!

DIGESTIVE
DISCOMFORT
Next time the acids and
gases of indigestion at­
tack you just take Bis­
ma-Rex for quick relief.
Bisma-Rex acts four
ways to relieve digestive
discomfort
1.
2.
3.
4.

Nrolrallxea excessive acid.
Relieve* dbtrewful gas.
Soothes irritated stomach.
Improves digestive function.

Bisma-Rex 1* sold only at
Rcxall Drug Stores

Mi3H’'±59c Bisma-Rex 50c
* Drug Store

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Phone 2131

Hastings

i£;

pressed the Bannerparticutariy lias M,y* ,r P^P1*- ’*■“« P‘,“cc'
very next day plans begun to formbeen the good faith «Ui which our •««* ’«’ ’!* ^nunent must *endjulate. God Is showing us now we

ROCK BOTTOM PRICES

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.0^1*SK2gJXSU'-'Sd.

X2?thU 'SbSrt

Our lS%f 20%, 24% and 32% ■
DA1R Y FEEDS are selling at

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of
Hie county road commission.
i
aa z&gt; a ITCMC
1 T'1&lt;’ annuirt meeting of the WornDifferences Over a Minor Detail
\ For
three years that commission
X . 1V1. V. A. 11 E.IV1O
en'a Christian Temperance Union;
not asked the supervisors to
■». ■&gt;
, ua* fold Tuesday at tfo Methodist
Ought Not to Result in the Pos­ has
appropriate a single dollar of Barry ““
'
“
chprh. A pot-luck dinner was encounty taxpayers' money far Our | Mldoh viik- ffi-Y led by Ivan Ly joyW by all present after which tfo
On tfo other hand, tfoy'ons enjoyed u special meeting last usual business was transacted. We
sible Loss of the Good Service of I roads
have used money which came into week ■ Thursday with a fx&gt;t luck decided to have our annual meeting
tfocommission's, hands from the; supper at tfo noine of Mr. Lyon*, and election of officers In September
the Present Road Commission।' state,
not alone for the maintenance ; Secretary Angell spoke on national hereafter.. The Union made plans

k.M
•&gt;.„
.nd
affairs to organize a Loyal Temperance LeNo one knows better than the this county In ttw important matter
;
, 8evfn
----------louumd high school boys «ton with Mrs. Clara Cooley aa
writer that it is the earnest wish of of coiutrudllng nnd maintaining our fPT
0
.thc
'and' eiTla-irWnnsvivanla Y M c Supt. We feel our children and
the member. of the board vf super- county highways
A lot yrfr
P*°Plf
hutruction on
visors, os well as of the members of
The Banner holdem brief for tiie
named highway they earned ou.
tiie county road commission, to fully Barry county road commission. We “ promise made several years ago by
meet their duly and responsibility to,did not name them.- We knew ubule U&gt;1 -Hiundw
Khool. !gj“‘
“J,
the people of Barry county. In roiuteiy nothing about their ap- constniction of that six and onewhat we have tn mind to say our point ment untilafter the board of &gt;&gt;«'« mlta of roadway. The com- John Erway and Mcr.e Tasker «ere &gt;tlial the onrl who helped to write
motive la not personal criticism, but supervisors had named them. We “’^‘5”'tbal
r
appointed on a conference commit- &gt;
sgth Amendment into the Conconstructive conunent. Bo far os cannot be accused of political bias it out of money 1 ,uld r*cel',ed from tee last Tuesday. looking towards aS tfo oner who were
the Banncf U concerned our onlyIn this matter, because the majority,..
__ ,
•
.
local-conference of high school boy. cduca.&lt;.(j on tfo effects bf alcohol
concern In the proposition we will of the commissioners are not mem-! , v01? ’he report of the cotnmls- and girl*.
i ln
Then, what did we
discuss is lhc public Interest. There bers of the party to which the writ- •
given in t lie last Banner, as
Tiie boys In the Older Y M. C A. do7 A* toon as wc got the law. we
w ta u „n or ItaM i-lbelow.
ITtlLtl1 “• »“«" •“P""”".
Ing. between some members of tfo
Further we wish every reader to proceedings, it will be noticed that ।group met hist Wednesday evening foided our arms and went to sleep
for
their
regular
meeting
at
C.
F
i
We
stopped
educating.
But we mm/.1
board of supervisors and members understand tliat no member of thc &lt; ’,,e
commission cun- Angell's and discusM-d "What It, tiol quit. It's not an easy
job we
01 the county road comlsslon. Some- road commission has ever suggest- ,
thc
tl,e P, !*
to Follow Christ ' Pcopagan- know. We must pray and work and
one may ask why tliat should con- ed or even hinted that the Banner i®*, ’he Carlton sink hole, and ful- Mean*
cern the Banner. We may be mis- discuss tt)U subject. Not a member j
1,4 contract-so efficiently that da and prohibition were also dis- prcii On. When oar Constitution
was drafted, the convention had
taken about it. but it is cur view! of that commission knows or has
commission turned over to the cussed.
Read in February Pictorial Re- been in session for 29 days, debating
that a county newspaper should any idea that we arc going to do it. j county, after paying all the costs, view
Einstein's remarks on peace unfj r,otliing done. Then some one

aled.
ses
est
tes
art
ree
inti

VER

PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1933

WEST HOPE.
Congratulations to Jesse Osgood
and Mrs. Belle Davis who were mar­
ried Thursday.
There is no school this Monday as
Mrs. Lena Laubaugh is attending
the Teachers' Institute.
We are pleased lo report that
Maurice Johncock is \ recovering
from pneumonia, very nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. L.D. Woodman and
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Morehouse at­
tended the funeral of Mrs. Henry
Collison of Kalamazoo which was
held Sunday at two o'clock In the
Henton funeral home.
James Anders spent Monday and
Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Veiling of Olivet.
A nice crowd attended the Com­
munity meeting at Ira McCallums
Friday evening. The February meet­
ing will be with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
McCallum.
Jesse O.igo.xl has been In Char­
lotte several days lately in the in­
terests of the Insurance company of
which he has recently been reap­
pointed to a two year directorship.
Congratulations again.
This vicinity was shocked Friday
to hear of an accident in a buu
saw In which Ed. Woogman was
fatally Injured. His coat caught In
a shaft and he passed away about
eleven o'clock that evening in Pen­
nock hospital. Our deepest sym­
pathy gfos out to the wife and chil­
dren in their bereavement.
Miss Qlenna Osgood attended
Teachers' ’ Institute in Hastings
Monday.
Edward Willson Is entertaining
relatives from Detroit for a few
days.

QUIMBY.
Revival meeting! closed here with
ah all day service Bunday. A large
number of people have been con­
verted especially in tho Young Peo­
ple's class.
.
AU hope we may have Rev. Ja­
cobs with us again next year, cot­
tage prayer meetings wlU continue.
Tilts week Tuesday afternoon at the
borne of Chas. Callahan.
The Young People's Class' partv
will meet at the home of Vivian
Bponable Friday night. Rev. Jacobs
and Rev. Conklin expect to meet
with them.
Mrs. Glenn Kellogg accompanied
Mrs. Roy Chandler to Prairieville
Tuesday to visit the latter's father
who is not very well.
Misses Esther and Margaret Hoff­
man and Rial Kellogg of Battle
Creek visited at their homes here
over the week end.
The schools in tills vicinity were
closed Monday as the teachers at­
tended teachers convention at Has­
tings.

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Thursday P.
P. M
M on
on Y.
Y M.
M. C.
C. A.
A. ac-1
ac-! the
the corner
corner but
but we
we let
let them
them get
get out.
out. ;
Tiiuraday
S',“ and In Middleville Thursday They spend million* of dollar* or-1
tivltles
night of last week
' uanizing and making believe public
Freeport Y group meet this opinion ha* changed.
Thursday night for a special meet-, Th? W. C- T. U. and Anti-Saloon'
iqg at the school.
Leagues are the only organizations I
This Friday night. Saturday and )eft to fight the wets, to we must ।
Sunday. 1* tiie state convention of be students and teach the truth for I
the'GIri Rcjrrvea. to be field at' m ups ume of depression tiie peo-1
Flint by the Y. W. C. A.
p]e are looking for relief There,
■The liquor trade exist* for thc :)*,ver was such a chance for W. 0. i
deliberate exploitation of the weak-jT. U. a* now.
ness and bass-r passions of hffinan [ w? then had a readhig on "Drink­
nature
It makes its enormous I mg- in Our Colleges." ■
profits by cold-bloodedly breakinc
Former County President Jloy j
clown characters of men. women, and McDermott was our guest anef she'
little children." — John H a y n e r. &gt; urgrd us to get new members and
Holmes.
&lt;
j to organize an L. T L. and hold
"Prayer is not so much talking as medal contests.
listening." Dr. Ftadlck.
we voted to express our thanks to
i County School Conun'r.. Mrs. Maude
Smith, for putting temperance lnTHE CHRISTMAS SEALS
itruction in our rural schools.
SALE SMALL IN COUNTY We then read an open letter to
Mrs. Franklin Roosevelt from a
girl who took exception to her
Total Sold Was Only $271 j young
radio talk. The letter was written
08—Increase In Tuber­ ! by a young lady attending business
college
who deeply resented the Im­
culosis Probable
plications in Mrs. Rooaevelt-'g talk.
Word from the Michigan Tuber-j She said in part. -You don't know
cutoils Association shows a tetr!
rf "the
„„ average" ....
___________
total of
girl,—
Mrs.
Roosevelt.
S271.08 was received
must*take
------------ .~~up
r to
-----December
L"------ ( ‘.VTo
•?*get the average, you —
—-.-J-*
31 from lhl* county for the sale all of us the country over, and doof
Ctm»tmas
scabs.
This
is
not
as
ing
tliat
you
wifi
find
that
we may
nt nhristmu si'als
ins that you will
mav
large a sale as ought to have been not be saying much, but we have our
made, in view of he wonderful work opinions—and they are NOT -in fathla Association is doing.
ror of legalizing alcoholic beverages.
We arc glad to learn from the As** 1,1 favor of ths
boclntion's report that they consider
«*«£ 3“^’
No- l&gt;ie
a truly remarkable response has ( average girl doe* not hMVe to learn
m.A.
*arly how much she can drink, and
th.-,
doeao't keep Srtthin that quanChrtstmas Seal sale, in view of the (
because there Is no need. We
times. They stele, that many let-1 don1 dnnk the atuH
all»
ter.1 have been received by the A.- ■
,-,
soclatlon showing that severe self-; ‘
’
BARRYVILLE.
dental has been practiced by many
Kenneth Wilcox spent the week
thl* yeai in order that they might
buy the seals. The Association end with Ted Vogler in Bepton Har­
bor.
adds:
Geo. Skinner who Is visiting
That nobody knows where the atMrs.
the home of Will Hyde, spent
tuberculosis death rate is going In Sunday evening with Dr. and Mra.
the next few years, or where the Lathrop tn Hastings.
win rtrtte. U emplurtwl taj• Heber ,„
„„
Foster
has been enjoying
students of tuberculosis Pointing to. &lt;7, an ulcerated tooth for the past
the increased tuberculosis rates re- several days.
'
ported from 15 large American cities: Misses Donna McKeown and Rhea
in 1932. they warn that untiring ef-. Barnum of M. 8. C. were week end
forts along all sectors of thc tuber- guests of Donna's parents.
culosls battlc-Iront will be neecs-; Miss Evelyn Day. who is attending
sary to guard against the possibility: scliool in Lansing was a week end
of general refurn of a high tuber- guest of her mother, Mrs. Clara Day.
mireds death rate
Remember the Aid at the,home of
--------------- ,--------------------| Mt. and Mrs. O D. Fossett Friday.
CLOVERDALE.
;11 »’111 ,M' “n
meeting and
stavlrfr a^few’daw wlth’her"niece
Mra!*
McDerby of
Mrs k’s US aS[ family
SSJ” a‘Un,,ed ChUrCh
Mrs. Lou Anna Patton and daughMrs. C. P. Lathrop of
ter. Miss Helen, visited old friends Hastings were Sunday guests of Mr.
In Hastings Bunday.
and Mra. Will Hyde. Afternoon call-'
The community was shocked at era were. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mcthe sudden death of Ed Woodman Donald and two children of Hasof Orangeville Friday. Sympathy is tings and Dr. Morgan .Skinner, an
extended to the family.
. Interne at Blodgett hospital and Miss
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Monica speht Sarah Pinch, a nurse of Grand RapSunday at the home-of-Mr. and Mra. Ids.
Wellington Monica of Bedford.
.' Roy Clialker and mother yere
Mrs. Pine, who has been visiting Sunday guesu of Mr. and Mrs. Elher brother in Cincinnati, Ohio, re- mer Gillette and Geo. and Mary
1/imed home Monday.
Hkyman.
Miss Jean Waugh spent a couple
Mr. and Mra. Albert Hul&amp;obus of
of day* last week with her sister. Bellevue were Saturday gucsta of
Mr*. Wm. Carter of Kalamazoo, re- Mr. and Mra. Herbie Wilcdx.
turning home Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mr*. 8. Geiger and Mr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold England of and Mra. D. Geiger and baby of
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. ReA Quimby were Sunday guests of Mr.
Pierce, met at the Kellogg home and Mrs. Heber Foster and family.
Saturday night to celebrate the fol-1 Kenneth Wilcox attended a birth­
lowing anniversaries, the 15th wed- day party at the home of Unwood
ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Chriitopher in Morgan Thursday
H. Kellogg and the'birthday an-1 evening celebrating Unwood s and
nlversaries of Mra. Roas Pierce and I Kenneth's birthday.
H. England.
There was no school Monday as
Little Maiy Joyce Pierce spent a the teacher attended the institute in
few day* last week with her aunt. Hastings.
Miss Cora Mack of Hastings.
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NORTHEAST IRVING.
Mr. und Mr*. Ed Good and Gene
Mr. and Mrs.-George Harthy at
Kay ot Freeport spent the week
end with tth&amp;r daughter, Mrs. Jim Hastings spent Friday with Mr. and
Mra. Bam Eckert.
.
Whitney and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Savacool
i are the proud parents of a little
CARLTON CENTER.
daughter
bom
Thursday.
Jan,
10
Mrs. Jolin Bhupp returned home
Mlss Marguerite Seger, who has
Wednesday after a ten days’- visit been
liavlng whooping cough, was
W1Thii7&lt;lt2l'CrTe1ninnndMra’an(i Mrs BbIc
able to ««««»
return to ^nooi
school last
last Wet-K.
week.

their son Robert, in honor of hl*
fourteenth birthday, the occasion
being a complete surprise. The evening was spent in playing gomes and
music, after which refreshments of
ice cream and cake were served,
Some
gifts were
Startfine
in Son
o? received
d„. by
’
■ Mrs. Elmer Marlow spent last
week In the Lewis Daniels' home,
helplng to care for the children who
are ill with measles.
Miss Jessie Usborne of Kalamazoo
and Miss Mercy Usborne of Ann
Arbor visited their parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Usborne. over the week

day
A^,ur a^rc and
and
and Mr. and Mrs.
a.nd

M
.

5“!^
a MJJ.
surprise
at Moor.
the home
of Mr.
Olran
BuhSW.
U
b«*»« Mr. and Mra. Moore s 24th
wedding anniversary. A vlry love*? dinner was served.
* * * RIDGE.
PLEASANT
'Utile Mary Teeter, who has been
having scarlet fever Is better at this
writing.
Margaret Kelsey of Hastings wm
Mr. and Mra. Fnd Henney and home over Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Lester Klnne spent
son and Mr. and Mrs.- J. Kick and
Edgar Henney were gucsU of Mr. Saturday and Sunday in Flint.
No —
school
on account of
and Mr*. Wm. Zuschnitt of west of _------- Monday
- ------------------------------iimt in mt Otmilsv
&gt; Teachers Institute.
oWhy ito. Watrous, atEstella Kelsey And Ruble Wood
of hotel*. leading with 604. while
tended the Barry Co. Institute Mon- attended tM nutrition class Thursda
y
^day
at Alice Chases.
totaling 126,532.

Why YOU should
buy / bank in Hastings
MONEY that is banked and spent in
Hastings means more prosperity for all of
us. It means more employment of local
labor... better prices for local farm products more business for local merchants.

Whatever will INCREASE the flow of
money here... will also increase the wel­
fare and prosperity of the people here!
Lots of local money irr this bank means
lots of local prosperity! EVERY dollar
that is hidden away... is kept out of your
local bank... or spent far away... makes
all of us here just that much the poorer.

HASTINGS NATIONAL
Only National Bank
In Barry County

The Loyal Ladies' Class party will
meet this week Thursday wit&gt; Or­
pha .Wing at Woodland for put luck
dinner.
There will be no services next
Sunday evening at the church. Clos­
ing to attend the Sunday school

D A ]\T1Y
JLJ 2jL1 1 JX.

Hastings . Michigan
Telephone: 2217

Convention at the South Brethren sang Bunday night at the Baptist
church.
church . In Hastings.
Mra. Kittle Sprague of Grand
Rapids, who has been assisting at
Tiie new volume of "Who's Who
Alonzo Woods', returned home 6un- In America" contains biographical
of more than 30.000 promi­
. sketches
Thc Coats Grove mMe Quartet nent American*.

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For A Thorough Going Over!
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in tip-top shape for many thousands of
miles. Here’s what we’ll do for only—

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Oil and grease

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Grind valve* Tune motor
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Adjust distributor points
Clean and adjust spark plug*
Clean and adjust carburetor
Replace manifold gaskets

Spray springs
Change engine oil
Adjust brakes
Clean fuel system
Check battery

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telephone 2121

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Hastings, 1

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 19M

P^GK RIGHT

'COURTHOUSE NEWS

ifitutr s&amp;it Mi&amp;iel
30 oz. Bunt Can
r

MARRIAGE LICENSES.
I Lyle Munn. Hastings.. .................... 2!
' Helen Schafer, Bloomingdale ... IS
John Llngbcek. Kalamazoo ,....... 20
Inez Pennock. Cloverdale ............. IB
Arthur W. Getty. Middleville ... 32
Lucille Johnson. Middleville .... .25
Jcmc A. Osgoqfl. Hope Twp...........63
Belle Davis. Bowens Mills............. 62

DELTON.
Funeral services were held Sun­
day afternoon In. Kenton's funeral
home for Mrs. Fanny Collison. 68.
wife of Henry E. Collison, who died
Friday al her home In Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs Collison rHlded in
Orangeville until 12 years ««o whenthey moved to Kslamuoo. Mrs. Q
Collison leaves her husband and five
softs; Floyd and Arthur of Delton,
Elba and Clare of Kalomasoo. also a
brother. Frank Porter of Plainwell.
Rev. Victor Jones of Hickory Cor­
ners conducted the services and
burial was in Orangeville cemet€am?^XKeney of Grand Rapids

Make your DOLLARS
WORK for you/

•
PROBATE COURT.
; .Est. John F. Kocher. Petition to
sell and transfer bond filed, order to
spent last ~week
with—hte brother.
sell and transfer bond entered.
—----Dehdocs^wpZXvMsWiM — Jud think o»«»
Pounds ol
Est Roxanna P. Garrison. d&amp;'d Homer Kelley, and family.
the
Petition for Admr. filed, waiver;.of: John "Miles
**"“■’ had ,h
* 'misfortune
”
beam reedy to est ll'i she biyert podr end been velue we're ever
Saturday afternoon to fall off of
1 notice filed. .
’
. '
offered Special Irvoductory offer—
of the pickle station tanks and
Est. James C. Andrus, dec’d. Proof one
Ills left arm.
' .
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’
on probate of will filed, order ad- break
Mr and Mrs- John. J. Doster have
■milting will entered, band of cxccu-; moved
from Woodland to Delton,
tor filed, letters testamentary Issued.
George Payne's .house.
I petition tor hearing claims filed, pr- occupying
Mrs. Bertha Buah and Mrs. Lula •
dcr limiting settlement entered, Werlman
attended the funeral serv­
warrant and inventory filed.
ices of Frank Bryans at Freeport
j Esi, Llnnie and Prank. Woodruff, Sunday. This is a very sad circum­
dec’d. Annual account of Admr. stance and heartfelt sympathy is
filed
extended to the six children who
: Est. Arza C Hayward, et al. An­ were so suddently bereft of both
nual account of guardian filed, order mother and father.
for publication issued.
।
The W. P. M. 6. will meet With'
Est. Mary 8. Mason Order to Mrs. H. T. Reynolds Friday after­
demand land contract, entered.
noon of tills week.
I Est John W. Noyes, dee d. Order
Heiiearsals have begun for the
। allowing claims entered, order to as­ play ’ Crtwk* For n Month" to be
sign Consumers Power? stock enter- given sometime in February, by an.
j vd.
.
entirely new cast of Delton com-:
Est. Loitlc Murphy Hart, deed munlty players, who are being di-’,
Receipt tor inheritance tax filed.
reeled by Max Reynolds. They will
Est. George O. Jones, dee'efe for. give un adequate performance that;
inheritance tax filed.
will score u hit with the audience? .
Est. Thomas R. Allen, dec'd. An-, The dances nt thc hall have been,
Country Club—Crisp and Hairy
nual account of Adrnr. filed.
.
discontinued for a tune.
Est. John Trethrick, doc'd. nnal
Mr und Mrs. H. F. Wertman en- ’
'account of executrix filed, order as-, tertatned twenty guests Friday eve-1
signing residue entered, discharge of ning at u benefit card party for the
Tody
executrix Usutd. cstgtei enrolled.
Community hall.
Delicioui
, Est. William Maynard, deed. Or- ’ Tuesday
,UVSUM?1 evening some ovet thirty
der admitting will to probate un- interested parents nnd teacher* of
•tered.
the Bany TWp. school district met,
1 Est. Oust Wurm, dec'd. Report .of at the'Delton schoolhouse tor the
I sale of real estate filed.
purpose of organizing a P. T. A. to
Est. Kathryn L. and Robert O. 1 affiliate with the stat* and national
Lb. ba j 19c—French Bread, lb 95c—Country Clvb, lb. S8e
Saunders.-* Annual account ol P T. A. organization Claude Groat j
guardian filed.
acted us temporary chairman and'
Est. John I. Baker, deed. Inven­ Mrs. Bertha Bush as temporary:
tory filed.
secretary
The organization was
An vnuioil vilut
EM. Mary J- Baker, dec'd. Inven­ completed wnh thc following offic-i
tory filed, petition for hearing of icrselccicd: President. EUis E. Faulk,-:
W. Invite
‘‘claims filed, notice to creditors is­ ner: Vicc-Prea., Mrs. Ella Rogers;:
companion
sued.
1 Secretary, Mrs. Ernie Smith;:
Est. Sarah J Norwood, etyaL An­ Treasurer. Mrs. Elsie Horton; Chair-,
nual account of uunrdlan fiord.
man ot Program Committee. Mrs. j
i Claude Groat. Thc name of the or­
, tlcc of appearance filed, order al-! ganization was voted to be thc Barry
FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES
:lowing claims entered, order to ’al­ Twp. School District P. T. A.
.
low claims us presented entered,
Mrs. Berthn Bush spent Monday '
agreement between the heirs tiled.
in Grand Rapids
Es*. Albert JV. Hilton, dee d. In­
We arc glad to report Maurice.
ventory filed
, Julincox as on the gain now.
Est. William E. Johncock. dec’d.' Mrs Matilda Smith was a Grand
Thin shinned, sweet and juicy—70-50 site
Order for publication entered.
Rapids visitor Saturday.
E. » Mason O Hakes, dee d. Order
Mrs. Irene Harrington and Mrs
allowing account entered.
. Ethel Pennock accompanied theE&lt;. Ourtis W. Pennock, dec’d. members ot thc Better Homemakers’
Brimful ol heallhlul juice
Petition !&lt;&gt;r Admr hied, waiver-of. Club, of Hickory Corners, on a vts; notice filed. &lt;uder appointing Admr '! iting trip.through thc Kellogg facIbe.
entered.
.
tortes and thc Sanitarium at Bati Est Albert WuHllton, deed. Proof । tic Creek Tuesday.
.
:of publication filed.
.
The Delton L. A. 8. will be enter­
F.
-t
Marum
S Evans, dec’d- Proof i: tallied
Michisan--Hard heads
on Wedtiesday. Feb. 1 for:
of publication tiled.
at the home of Dr. and Mra/
Est. Hattie E. ClM-esebrough. dec’d ; dinner
.
• .1
10-lb
j Answer to iwtitioii'and motion to Farrell.
Mlchljan Yellow
Mr. and Mrs. Juke Adrianson and :
• dismiss tiled.
WEST CARLTON.
I Mrs. John Fox of Freeport Friday. I
family of Prairieville were Sunday
EflL Jane M. Lamb, deed Petition visitors,
।
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peter
Ad-.; Last Week’s Letter.
Mrs. Fox returned from Ann Arbor '
tor Admr. filed, waiver of notice
i Samuel Geiger and ’family of I recently when she submitted to an
' filed, order abpciiniiw: Admr. en-;I riaiison und Hurry.
Our
schools
arc
not
in
session
to
­
tered, bond of Admr. filed, letters Of day. Monday, tjs thc teachers are Quimby, accompanied by Mrs. j operation.
I
Therea Naglcr were Sunday visitors! Chas. Overholt and family were in ,
administration L**ued. order limiting &gt;
| Jackson on business Thursday.
‘
settlement entered, petition for all in attendance at the Teachers' at Art Richardson’s
hearing claims filed, notice to crcdl-' Institute in Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Furrer ot But- I ’ Don Seger and son Carl , of
Miss
Margaret
Harrington
spent
visited Harlow Seger and .
tors issued. ,
falo. N. Y.. who have been visiting'II Clarksville
.
wife Sunday.
Est. Tliuma* W. Ronan, dec’d. Pe­ Saturday in Buttle Creek.
the
home
folks
the
past
week,
left
।
Leon Pennock nnd family and
tition by surety for release on bond
I Mt^ and Mrs. Clark of Fruitport.'
Mrs. Add Pennock were' Hastings Monday for Unionville. Mich., when-'j were at. Dave Burling’s Friday. Mrs. |
tiled
they will visit his parents.
Est M«rf J. Baker, deed. Pett- ■ shoppers Thursday.
will be remembered or. Ma-1
and Mrs. Claud. Yeitcr called Clark
Whole or Shank Half
tlon by surety lor rvlea.se on bond ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Adams spent onMr.
her father. Mr. Bloomer, of Al­ bej Pomeroy whose father was for- ,
Thursday with thetr daughter. Mrs.
filed..
merly u veterinary at Freeport. Mr. '
Est. Curtis w. Pennock, deed Lila Williams at thc Kellogg Agri­ to Thursday. Mr- Bloomer, who has and Mrs Clark are now ut home to
been confined to his bed" with thc
■ Bohd ot Admr. filed, letters of cultural Farm
their friends in Detroit.
QUART
Admr iiwued. order limiting settle-' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams'’ flu. is much better.
Owen Frost and son Ivor of
ment entered, jx-tillon for hearing spent Sunday with their parents.
A United Stat«p gallon Is.equiva­
'claim* filed, notice t(Xcreditors is- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams in Clarksville called at ciair Utter’s
Johnstown.
Thursday.
■ sued.
lent to four-fifths of an Imperial
Round or
Mrs. Chester Butchel ot Kalama-11 Mrs. Chas. Overtoil called on
gallon.
zoo
was
a
caller
at
Add
Pennock*
Sirloin
Lb».
QUIMBY.
.
Sunday and Mr. and Mrs Harry
i UM. Week's Letter.
I ’Die revival meetings are now in Worthington of Kalamazoo were1
’progress nt the*cliurch with Rev callers there Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Leon Pennock. Cleo
Chas. Jaeobs of Charlotte Evan­ Pennock.
Mr. nnd Mrs Addison
; galls:.
Much interest, is being Pennock. Mr nnd Mrs. John Adams
; shown. Cottage prayer meetings nnd Wf- and Mrs. Glenn Williams
H.m. m.j. lk
lurid every afternoon and evening air attended tlu- funeral of Mrs.
.except Saturday and Monday.
Mary Chandler at Truesdale chapel;
Mr. and Mr- Willuun Charles |n
IllrsOBy.
in Kalamazoo Tuesday.
.. ’
Kldeiman &lt;&gt;I Battle creek vxsrtcd at
Mr, LaVera Erb of Prairieville;
•lx- Barnaby home-over the week s;irnt Thursday with Mrs. Myrtle'
.’crd.
'
/Leinaar.
•_ Mr and Mrs. William McDonald■
There war- a mistake in our items
[have tnified their property, here fori': lart week in giving thc name of the:
.j property in Maple Grove and expecti ne w daughter of Mr. and Mra Rus- ■
sell Mott Tiie little one ha* been
Miv • Pranevua Cutlcr-.nid Velma। named Mcrlyn Clara.
■ ।
Kellogg spent Thursday night with
tin: Utter's risttr. Mrs, Robert Gtx&lt;:gow near Dowling.
,
Mr and Mrs.. Milo Earl and
family of Hastings and Mr' and daughter of Otsego were Sunday
Mr* Arthur Callahan oi Battle cnests of her niccd. Mrs. James
.
Many have found that
iHcrmtnette. and family.
C:«t‘k were visitor.* here Sunday.
buying a
washer was a costly
|children over tiie week end.
Mi
I W. Hhcfficld and Maxine
lesson—tIwt their money was squandered
MtM
Helena
Schuler
spent
Satu:
Fivflc
were
Kalamazoo
visltori
Fri
­
SOI
TH
VERMONTVILLE.
Mr. and Mrs Waiter Cooke vuutday.
instead of inicsted.
rd hi’ mc-.h«r and‘brother* tn spa:-Mr
and
Kfrs
J
W
Sheffield
en
­
Bill Andarxm. who lives on thc
The Maytag is not a cheap wasoer.
ta Sunday, also 'tricno* it- Grand
'French farm, received word Fraiay tertained tier sister and husband
Rapx-5Nor is it expensive. Its value—based on
ipent • ”r'i: ta come at once to Hasting?. :rom Battle. Creek Sunday.
*.’ and Mrs. Sper.or ’Johnson ana
coat of washing^—makes *it the most
Mr. und Str*. C. L Rupe of Otaego
is hi* mother was very ill. Mr An­
economical washer lo buy. For it offers
Gcrhnge: , ctr,M$n went at once but ius mother spent several days the past week
, with his parents of this vicinity.
, pa.ssed away before he arrived
the lowest cost per washing of any washer.
Mr. and Mrs Karl Eckardt, Mr.
The extra quality in’ a Xlaytag ulhclra
nnd to. Ben Schneider,and Mr?. Frfiax iti South Suntteld.
gone to Alanson .lor tiie remainder
Ray Scheel attended the funeral of
value for every dollar you invest—ptm*
of
the
winter.
A aliab gasoline tn Austraua u'lli
a cousin near Ann Arbor Sunday.
tical value in better wasliing. louvr cost
Mis* Glad;.. Bates of .Jackson for isbobt 40 cents a gallon.
World*. RaestWaAer
washing, longfr life of clothes and more
’•ell attended i-'riday Right. D?n.
March's orrhwra iron: . Charlotte’
years of acrviec from the washer.
was there Jnd gave part of program
which wm very fine
Mr and Mrs George Hall ipent.
Don’t wake up for blMddcr re­
Thursday iti Laiulrig and called on lief Physic the bladder as you
Mrs. Hall's great aunt. 6tel&gt; Barber, would thc bowels. Drive out Im­
THE MAYTAG COMPANY
Mrs. B is much better from her re­ purities and excessive acids
deem iilncM.
which cause thc irritation result­
ing tn wakeful nights, leg pains,
backache, bunting and frequent
desire. BL'KETS. the bladder
«tek physic, made from buchu, juniper
oil. etc., works effectively on thc
Robinson spent bladder as castor oil on the bow­
Sunday with Mr
els Get a regular 25c box and
Ferris ol Dpwllng
w Babcock .spent after lour days If not relieved ot
Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Kenneth' getting up nights your druggist
this writing Ken-1 will returtf your money. Make
DEALERS IN WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR,
this test. You urc bound to feel
■
J-'EEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.
better after this cleansing and
DtAL?LJI,ZlL^°3M,c"'
you gel your regular sleep. CarWALTER SATTERLEi:, Agent. Hastings
velh A- Stebbins, druggists. Has­
' WOOD BROS., Agents HEBER FOSTER. Agent CLARK BLISS. Agent
Telephone 2515 Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich.
tings, E. U Kane, druggist at
Nashville, say Buktl* is a best
f Hasting*'
Nashville
MliVileullr
‘art MAYTAU may an HAD BRUIFFRB with OAbOUHE MULTI MOTOS
.
deepen *ym- teller.—Adv.
A a«w cm contelntap 30 ounces

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Working Dollars , Like Working Men
Add to the Worth of Every Community

FLOUR SALE

• Community Welfare is dependent upon Individual Welfare. The suc­
cess of industry depends upon the prosperity of its employees and the
buying public. The strength and prosperity of a bank depends upon the
financial welfare and the' confidence of its patrons and depositors. So
the community can be measured by the welfare and prosperity of its in­
dividual citizens.

Gold Medakv^ 55c
*4^'b 55c
"&amp;* 45c

Lily White
Country Club

‘ 12c
CM
1

Wabash Baking Powder

Sodi Cnckers

2 ft 17c

Green Buns
Vienna Breid

° ! 27c
2 Ncam

Jewel Coffee

3 ft 55c

Successful and Prosperous Citizens Make
A Successful and Prosperous Community

8c

• The progress of YOUR OWN community and YOUR personal wel­
fare will be best served by you if you will put every dollar you can spare
where it will-Be working for you!
.

E»y T»k Soip Chipi 5 JU. 21c

This Conservative Bank Offers
You Its Best Services

"£;b 98c
Scratch Feed
Laying Mish ""yj"” '^k $1.35

5 - 19c

GRAPEFRUIT
Florids Oranges

6

25c

Sweet Polltoes

4

19c

Cabbage
Onions

3

5c
10c

The Bank with the Chime Clock"

Capital.. $75,000

Surplus .. $50,000

In Our Meat Department

Smoked HamsLb 71c
35c

Oysters

CJi 1
□teak

Bacon Squares
Corned Beef

O

25c

4 u,. 25c

10c
Spiced Ham F”L-l~"u, 18c

Beef Roast

SAUSAGE or
HAMBURGER

u&gt; 7c

SERVICE

4 Q r*
Lbs. £ DC

Prompt Delivery and
Care in Handling

Best of Quality in all grades of coal.

The COLD DAYS are NOW
HERE! Buy your coal NOW!

Sleep Nights—
Without Waking

Red Clover Coal

FILL YOUR coal bin BEFORE the
REAL ZERO weather comes!

DON’T GET CAUGHT some sub­
zero day WITHOUT FUEL!

ENTHUSIASTS SEND US

New Customers

EVERY DAY
Hasting* Lumber u Coal Co.

Smith Bros. Velte
&amp; Company

D. B. GKEEN

Telephone 2257

Haitingi. Mich.

�• TOT HASTINGS BAfflR WWDOTSBAY, JANUARY U, I M3

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

I WISH I HAD A TELEPHONE
TO USE ON DAYS LIKE THIS'
Stormy, wintry days

.cold, damp winds

wet feet . . . germ-laden crowds . . . possible

accident* . . . n telephone in-your homo will

help you avoid them.
Ah a protection aguinnt such dangers, a tele­
phone i. invaluable. With it, you can call the
laundry, cleaner, store and market, and run

innumerable errands. Friend, and relative*

can lie reached easily. All wilhout lcaving the

comfort and protection of your home

And alinuld emergencies ariae,
you ran aummon aid instantly,
day or night, by telephone.

ROBINUvE PARK.
Last Week's Letter.
Harold Kollar and Wright Clif­
ford attended the. sophomore class
"Rating parly at Middleville Satur­
day night.

Mr. and Mn Sam Zerbe of Mid­
dleville spent from Wednesday until
Friday with their daughter, Mrs.
Julian Potts, aryl family.
A scientific fishing course is taught
nt Leland Stanford University.

Wayne Brady. went to HastingsJ‘74 ladfs*.
.

UNIVERSAL

nounced the program for the home­
maker*' sectlotl of Fanners’ Week,
High school Friday night.
, n irw&gt;t,
January 30 to February 3. at Mich­ quite ill.
Mr. and Mra. James Boulter andH.'s/Ljii.ric..,
Tom Akin has returned after
igan State College. Exhibits are
planned as a special feature of en­ spending gpjnc ume in Clilcago with son spgnt the week end with Mr. *"- *'• A
and
Mra.
Zara
Boulter
of
Hastings,
v.nt. u*B» ,n*“
tertainment for the visitors. Ar­
Erwin Jones of .Galeaburg was a
t
Mrs. Arthur Tern-, who has em­
rangements for the homemakers’
caller in town Tuesday.
^5, Tim»,
&lt;■„
banquet on Tuesday evening, Jan­ ployment In Chicago, .came home
Mrs Vanderbrook is making an
uary 31. arc based on * surprise Thursday to .pend a few days
stay with
her son.’ .---Mr. jr&gt;.
Mylo
cwjiv Shaw
ou»» accompanied
aKUJiiipaiiicu by
uy his
HIS extended
---- ----...........
program.
'
Mr..- ••
Ada
Shaw,
and -her
”*14" l etcr Vanderbrook o! RutThe program Tuesday morning1-mother.
—------------— —
—- -----— i"
land.
with Dr. Dye presiding, will open:
Mw- »
Chatfield WesMr. and Mrs. Floyc| Shelf* and &lt;’2k
with "When We Entertain In 1W3 brook- ot MiddlevlHb spent Sunday
children
were in Plainwell Satur- m ■
Style." illustrated by Miss Beatrice afternoon with relatives tn Hasday calling on their niece, u patient »•&gt;
Grant, followed by a discussion of I t|Wfc
at
the hospital.
j *
"Depressions and Their Causes" by
~~
’ " *— — — .
Ladles' Aid will meet with Mrs. u»i
Herman Wyngarden, associate proNORTH MAPLE GROVE,
Earl Dunlap Feb. 8.
feasor of economics. The after- Last Week's Letter.
Don't forget the benefit entertain- 1
noon ‘will be given over to demonRevival meetings began Sunday
at the town hall Thursday
Stratton exhibits, followed by the'night at the church with a good at- ment
night, Good program. Proceeds to
homemakers* dinner at 6:00 o’clock. | tendance.
go tp Boy Scout group.
Miss Sylvia Wlxson, assistant! Mr. and Mrs. Orville Plook of
Mr. und Mra Ferris Quick and
state leader boys’ and girls' club Nashville spent Sunday with Mr. sons of Milo wore Sunday guests of
work will preside at tlw Wednesday: nnd Mrs. Fred Hanes.
Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mott.
meetings. Miss Marie Raaey of thc ‘ Mr. and Mra. Harold Roberts of
Vaughn Mott returned Saturday
Detroit Board of Education, will f
Lanaing
---- --------.pent
-—* the ----week
’" end —with
'“~ from a business trip to the north­
open the morning program with a hte
I
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Rob­ ern part of thc state.
talk on ':The Business of Growing &lt;erta.
No school Monday, thc teachers
Up." after which Mrs. Evelyn Tobey.
Mr. and Mr*. Dave Marshall of attended teachers' institute ol Has­
director of the Evelyn Tobey Fnsh- INashville and Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ tings.
ion Service. New York City, will shall
1
Belson visited Sunday at OrMrs. Margaret Mullen of Has- *«• -Walts,
discuss "How to Make the Most of Ilie Beteon's.
tings spent the week end with her
What You Are and What You
Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith arc mov­ sister, Mrs. Norris. The Misses
Have." Demonstration exhibits w)il Iing to their farm at Narrow lake. Marjorie und Elizabeth Parker and
occupy the afternoon, with Indi­
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Barnhart Ennn Gregg called for her Sunday
vidual conferences with Mrs. Tobey. 1and children. Mrs. Lottie Reach iuwl Mr, and Mrs Frqd Ketchum und
"Walk a Little Happier" is thc 1Miss Wcta Hawks of Battle Creek little nefce of Kalamazoo were call­
subject of Mr*. Lillian Pillard's talk. .pent
1
Sunday with Mrs. Halda ers and Mrs. LeOrand DePrlestcr
awl Mrs. Art Baker of Kalamazoo.
which will open thc Thursday morn- :
Watch for tlw date in the near
Ing program, with Miss Edna V.,
fjiture of tiie colored minstrel troup
Smith, state leader ot home demon- i
TAMARAC CORNERS,
al the town hall
stratlon agents; Mra. Pillard Is as- ’&gt; Last Week's Letter. ‘
stetanl director of the Antioch ColDennis Haskill was quite badly family were calters nt M. J. Norris'
lege shoe project. "Tips on Better' hurt Monday by a cowv he was drlv- Sunday
P. M.
Buytng" wffl be given by Dr. Irma ing acros-s the road. In\Mxne way
Mr. and Mrs Anderson of Hol­
Gross, Miss Julia Tear. Miss Sylvia the cow hit him Injuring -hLs shoul- land .were callers at Mr. and Mra.
Medsker, and Miss Elizabeth Wh!t-|der and foot.
Wm. R. Novisky Sunday P. M. Mrs.
taker. Thursday afternoon and FriMr. and Mrs. Wheelock from nea- Underwood's mother, Mr*. Frye acday morning will be given over to Saranac spent Sunday p. M. at Jolly comixmied them home for a short
demonstration exhibits.
I Roush's.
visit.
i Mrs. Vcta Otte and son Murray
Mrs. Eva Shultz of Shultz visited
HOLMES CHURCH.
of Hickory Comers spent Sunday at her Bister. Mrs. Hazel McKlhbth,
Last Week's
Mast
weexs Letter.
•
! Forrest Houghtalln's.
and family Tuesday and Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Matthews and ' Mr. and Mrs. Myric Curtis gave a day.
Friday morning Edwin Wood­
sons attended the silver wedding . birthday party in honor of their
anniversary of Rev. Wheeler 'at mother, Anna Curite, who has man wm fatally Injured as he was
Freeport Saturday night.
passed another milestone and has throwing away wood from a buzz
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Valentine reached the good old age of 92 saw. He lived only a short time. Re­
were Sunday vjsltors with relatives years. She enjoyed her guests very gret is expressed by the community.
tn Battle Creek.
much. We hope she may enjoy Funeral Monday, with burial in
Prairieville. He was n life-long and
Mrs. Anna Endsley of .Hastings many more happy birthdays.
respected resident oi this vicinity.
spent Friday at Floyd FcnstemakA ton of orc containing radioac­ Sincere sympathy is extended to thetive elements was shipped from family.
Will Roger.' contract call# for Colorado to tiie University of Mis­
HIGHBANK,
(135,000 for each picture he makes. souri.
Last Week's Utter.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz and
several friends nnd relatives gath­
ered nt the home of *Mr. and Mrs.
Merle Hecker tn Hasting.-i Tuesday
evening to celebrate Mr. Hecker's
birthday. Games were played and
refreshments were served and a
pleasant time was enjoyd.
Ernst Dingman of Bellevue called
on Mr. and Mrs- Bert Dtily Friday.
Mrs. Byron Guy went to Buttle
Creek Friday afternoon to sec her,
mother. Mrs. Sylvia Skidmore. We
were sorry to hear that Mrs. Skid-,
more expects to have an operation
some time thte week.
Mrs. Hamlen ot Battle Creek re­
turned Friday after spending a few
days at tiie home ot Mr. and Mrs.
George Green.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlic Miller and
daughters spent Sunday^-wilh tlw
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wilkinson, in Assyria.
Mr. and Mra. Uon Tallman ot
near Battle Creek spent Friday at
Mr. qnd Mrs. George Hoffman's.
Mr. und Mrs. Orlic 'Miller and
family expect to move on a farm
north of Luke Odessa tills week. .
Curlton Summer of East Lansing
spent Friday at Mr. and Mrs. George
Green's.

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Mrs. Homer Hammond spent
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Miss Myrtle Ciwney spent the'
KU week with friends in Grand
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Mr. and Mrs. Pet6r Teltzen* spent
Monday with friends at, Curlton. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Glasgow
called on thc former's parent.;. Mr.
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Last Week's Letter.
Mrt. Maude Smith went to Bat­
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»&lt; Nlekina,
Grexit Csntt, Last Week's tetter,
t'uesty
_
. _ —vt . Barry
- la Ckaserry.
.
.
Rnu
Plvrr* AI-..-I, Maty Joyce of
»«n Woodland
wife. Mr and Mra. Carl Tuttle
Mr.
:Vyd Morford
r. and Mrs. Hubert Lathrop Barry visited her sister, Mr.
. mc-.rd Idle
2^.;. Xi-J, Mrs Spellman Casey. Sunday.

Mm. R. G. Finnic entertained Ul»
bridge club with a chop gwey supper
Wednesday cveniue •
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liUl »««&gt; *‘lh M:- -*u&lt;
Clyde Ruell.
Mrs. Artie Spindler and Mu
lie Hitt attended -the *tlvri im
Frvvpott Saturday cvvnti j.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey SU-rkle aii
children of La:u«ng spent Suno*
with Mr and Mr* Will floty. i.
Mu. Cora Sh..j.brU lias bre:i*n;'*

Mi GlCi Eiighhd.ipfiit Thw:
day with her our.’, M:-. C. :
Brown of Grand Rapid*.
•

cd a medical meeting ut Hastings
Wednesday evening
Mr. OJeii England spent Wcdiwr-

, -- Ml&gt;•nd with her
■&gt;. Lawrence

Following t)»e regular meeting of
Laurel Chapter No. 31, O. E. S.
cards were played. Miss Mildred
Caley received high and Mrs. Colon
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son
T. Munro low. Guests were present of Battle Creek spent Sunday after­
from Potterville. Mrs. Menno Wen- noon with _________
his brother. Mr and Mrs.
ger and Mu. Donald Waldron were Keet Tobias.
in charge of Ute entertainment and
Mr. and Mr*. Edd. Meyers of lofaa
refreshments
spent Saturday night and Bunday
Tliurrday night the Clover Leaf with Mr and Mrs Edd Newton and
Club enjoyed a pot luck supper a: family.
Charles Purevil and Mr und ‘.Mrs the horn*- of Mrs. Pauline Lykins.
- visited
On die ----Tobias of- —
Detroll
Frtu Miller Leona and Oral
Several plans were made for tflkking hU patents, Mr. and Mrs C N, To­
The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russel) money the coming year. Tlte sym­ bias Saturday and Sunday.
home lias been In quarantine for pathy and relief committee report­
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and
ed 200 sick and shut-ins remem- daughter of Kalamazoo spent Bun­
U-red last year. Tiie following offi­ day with their parents. Mr. and
cer.* were elected for thc coming
year. President. Mrs Pauline LyMrs. Dodge entertained her moth­
Red Cross Unit at Assyria Center,
er from Grand Rapid* Sunday.
which is being made into garments .waiter: Secy.. Mrs. Gladys Belson;
Mr. end Mrs. Ceo. DeMott and
for tlw needy
jTrcas.. Mrs. Laurah Fisher; Pianist. daughters. MlldreiFand Marie, and
The' Briggs Ladles' Aid will meet Mrs. Lelo Youhg; Chorister, Miss Mrs. Sarah Newton spent Sunday
on Thursday. January 26 at hie
and Mrs. Murray and
। The Philathea Claw met Friday
Mrs. Newton. In Naahnight nt the Community house Mr
:u pot luck supper and gentlemen's
Mr. and Mrs. C. N Tobias visited
evening.
Mrs. Mary Payne and family in
Nickenoo of East LeRoy, held at | The main street division of the Hastings Tuesday.
the Briggs church With Interment at Metliodist Aid was entertained at
Miss Susie Phillips and M. W.
tiie Ellis cemetery. He was. a foy'n,cr resident of the Briggs district i nuisuaj.
Golden in Hastings Sunday.
Nashville bosket tiall team played
“nd lived tllc Prater |urt of hie
Robert Phillips Is ill with Hie fid.
ut Potterville Friday night, the score
,lft‘
.
Arloa Payne of Hastings spent
being: Nashville 22 and Potterville part ot lut week with Mrs. C. N.
Sanitarium hospital on Sunday and
Rev. and Mrs. D C. Ostroth of j
la imjirovcd.
Mia. Nellie Stanton .'pent Wed- Lansing spent Saturday with hU
noday'ln Battle Creek at the home parents. Rev. and Mrs. Albert Os-

family of Jacksod were guest* at
Sunday morning and
dmnei*gue*t* of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Tasker of Assyria Renter
Honoring tlhe birthday of he
husband. A. J. Mdlc'.'. und nephew.

|

Mr. und Mrs. Morels Calkins spent
Sunday at (he home of their daugh­
ter. Mr. and Mrs (toner Smith in
Mr. and Mr* Dewef Brigg* and
family of Vermontville spent Sun­
day at Arthur Tyler's.
Mr nnd Mrs. Win ClMdl and
family culled on Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Davis in Hasting* Sunday.
Charles Hendershott and daugh­
ter Clara of Baltimore spent Bun­
day nt Clifford Hammon*.
•
Mr. and Mrs Clifford Hammond
attended a card party Saturday
evening, given by Mrs Max Eck at
her cottage al Thornapple lake.
A investigator has found that a
businessman Walks eight mile* daily,
a fanner twenty-five and a school-

At the first meeting of (lie slng1 Ing Kbc»l there were thirty present.
Anyone interested in music is in-

Roina Blochir of Neely called
her parent* Friday night.
Fn-d Big. !, of Grand Rapids v

Royal Barnum is enjoying a fish­
ing trip at Houghton lake.
Mr. and Mr,a. Robert Lennon and
two children of Grand Rgpl* Halt­
ed Mrs. Waih Htlmer of tint place
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Terrene-’ Short .of
Lansing visited at Wayne Offley's

, A It makes sontr of tlw old l&lt;«i
I’t hauler), gaae Hi amnzqmint .it thc
,";}\la:gc trurk load.-, of Ion. that have
it* been turned out of Lew Hiltons
woods 2 he pfut weefc. and to know
thaw large loads are delivered in
' Freeport, a distance of 14 mil •■•. and
the trucks back in the woods ready

Investing Safely
The past three year* have been no exception from the thirtynine that hars (one before. The Standard has not lost Its
punch In earning power.
Final figure* for 1032—when it wa» hard to make money on
anything else—will show that dividend* uf belter than W4».000.00 have bren paid, which compare* excellently with the re­
turns durinc prosperous time*.
While earning* of other lnvr*tmeni* have dropped, or been en­
tirely cut off. the Standard ls*» kept it* investors' money in­
tact. and provided them a steady dependable Income from -IL

The seventh grade is finding soma
very Interesting facta about our own
Community service on suhday eve­ Lower. und children of Lansing. country.
ning. Ho also gave a number ot t visited their parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Our school has joined the Junior
A. M. Decker. Sunday afternoon and Red Cross again this year.
'
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Thompson and
i About seventy attended the P. T.
family of Battle Creek vUitcd rcla- I Mrs. Dick Sackett Is visiting A. Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
lives here Sunday.
■ friends at Hastings.
i Colon Hallock had charge of the
There was a good attendance at
Vaughn Lydy is visiting hf«, sis­
the annual church faceting Thurs­ ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs Elday at the E. S. Thompson home ’•wyn Hayward, of Delton.
The following officeis wetc elected:
Mr und Mrs. Jack Shovanski and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Reporter. Ernest .Dunkleberger.
। Lydy of Saddlebag lake Sunday.
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Tiure was a -good attendance at
the D. G. T O Club meeting at
Jennie c«au Wednesday after­
noon. Mrs. Mattie Kimble was ap­
pointed secretary to fill vacancy
caused by resignation of Mrs. Nina
Tuunwndz Mrs. Alice Allerding had
ciurge oi the following program:
Mrs, Alice Chase spoke wokds of
appreciation for. tlu.* retiring presi­
dent. Soplia SinlUi. nnd extended
c-ucouragmenl to new president. Jen­
nie Coal;. Irene Brooks gave a talk
about Japan. Vera Bunker spoke at
lent h au.cernfag "The Unpeaceful

hours, Makes one rllallw there is
some -change in the method of log
luulbig sines .the good old "pw5
Mrs. Lucy Rowlader. an old restid den*, of
immunity, passed away
•" at htr home here Saturday nooa
after a long illness. Si&gt; was a
i, woman welt liked by all and w.u a
• i kind neighbor and loving mother.
Her |wo boys. Dm and Homer, and Kellogg were Thursday guests ot
Mr und Mrs. Harold England of
Finw.' i»1
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Kingsbury and
children *pent the week end at tiie
h-jn« of Dean Herrington at Kah-

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her birthday Sunday with n dinner
party. Those present outside her

Claud Dernond and Mrs Alice C&lt;x4sons and Mr. und Mr- Harry Fen­
baugh and daughter Florence.
nels nnd daughter of Kalamazoo
fKno'eb’ home.

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Prop],- came in all day and "Sunday
at ntaht frietid* and nfatlve* from " Bud;flussrll of Katainazoo was a
Grjnd RApiffii. Wiwdland and the nwl{ cnd callcr aC the Tim whitjwy
mi rounding dlstrkt*. Over M P&lt;'0--hlinw.
.
\
pie enjoyed the bounteous lunch
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. trsco. ana ncs n:iu mt*, uame.c
STATE HOLD
played wedding bells and afmppro- ta*r Week's Letter ' ' '
P“Wi*!Vd by
o.ir p. T. A Wl^ held Tjjuridayi
.evening and we had a full house. ।
hymn* were sung with delight.
Everybody was happy And it was a gave a fine program. Mr. Bennett
time to be remembered. The guests of Hastings gave a very interesting^
talk in regard* to tiie depression!
and taxes. Our men who gave us
■ipper. Jarnos O'Connor and Archie ■
Cunningham, treated ui to hot dogs/
and pickles.
Mr and Mrs. Hugh Pettengtil of;
tie ffrnwrfc parent*. Mr. battle Creek spent Sunday with
Mr*. Janet PpttenglU.
rincent Nnjton.

Evangelical churchTJunday evenin.:.
Rev Rlsnades preaching and Miss
France* Darby. song leader.
'

Jane; PcttcngtU spent'Sunday.

the parent* of a baby bqy.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cunningham
in Lansing Saturday and-Sunday were in Grand Rapids Thursday.
Sunday evening callers at James
the guests of the Utter's tno!her.
Mrs. Saddler of Hasting* spent
the week end as the guest of her
daughter. Mrs. Henry Bldelman. friend of Battle Creek and Mr. and
Mrs Art Chaw and Miss Josephine
and family.
of Hastings.

brothers. Wiliam and Frank. Cogs­
well in Lakeview Sunday afternoon,
and with her brother William and
family was a caller at Mr. and Mrs.
ville Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler ot
Woodland were visitors at Alfred
Fisher's Thursday evening al last

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LICENSE PLATE SALES
EQUAL LAST YEAR’S

SCOUTS TO OBSERVE
That And Payment Of Taxes
ANNUBSARY
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A Year Ago
By Elton R. Eaton /
QUESTIONS INVOLVED There seems to be some mlsunderLansing, Mich. — Michigan farm­
MATTERS PERTAINING standing as to where 1M3 aiitoers. home owners, industrialists and
mobile licenses may be procured in
TO NASHVILLE BANK
merchants, unable longer to bear
thia city. M. O. Hill, who was ap­
the tremendqua tax burden heaped
pointed agent for Barry county by
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paper. Prices arc quoted "and bas-,
----------AND PARi pains
ore mentioned that a?e
of in- HARMONY
UARMDNY 9HDIII D PRE'fore n ’*“*
by a LanSecretary of State Fitzgerald, ho* MERCHANTS
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upon their shoulders by tax spend­ HEIRS NOT RESPON­
MERCHANTS
PARwyy
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lcn,st to all U1C
of g?"Barry rtAriMUNI SHOULD
JinUULU PRErriC.
,mg surveyor. He must have done SALES TAX WOULD SEEM
his quarters in the offices of the mtnunMii
rurc no mnnro.Tr SS" J1'
PW.1'„r,.nm
ing governmental unit* lutve surren­
ENTS CAN COOPERATE county. Any Burry county reader VAIL BETWEEN MEMBERS n,'Try aniateurish Job. There are*
SIBLE FOR ASSESSMENT Home Lumber co, at 118 North
TO BE BEST METHOD
dered the tight to maintain their
Michigan-Ave.. Hastings, as lie an­
----------‘who glances through the news
places on the paving in the alley'
possessions. The message of their Decreed That Deposit Could nounces elsewhere on Ulis page.
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Bead Commlwon
Ha. Don.
01 Tux To H.lp M
Mr. HID.reports tiw sale of plates Window
. .. Display,
_ — And Demuusuicm i&gt;cw&gt; cviumn.- oner is
* abdication in the uneven struggle to
n. tl
. v.. ;making
.,
w.---------------------frectlng and thawing have badly Schools, Balance To Equal­
Not Be An Offset Against up to this date this year b equal to onstrations To Bo
The-Feaa mistake, it is worth while Splendid Work
In Townmake ends meet is written in the
the sale at the corresponding dale
’
al.
Ar.,1
Tw
Hawiirun
damaged
the
paring
in
certain
. '
------ ’
i
tnrft
fin
Frirlnw
toT
every
reader
to
read
the
bus!-'
•
■
Statutory
Liability
•
startling totals of unpaid taxes be­
o
e . 7°,
“ y,„ . . - ness news a* well as the other news.
ixc School Taxes
Hhips And In Carlton
Rpots. The matter was discussed at
last year. The paymenu for li­
ing reported daily to officialdom.
Judge Russell R. McPeek recent­ censes this year as well as the pay­
Boy Scout Anniversary Week is M11 u
rc4Ult ln many savings
The Banner last week publ'shed the council meeting Friday night, .Petitions _
„being actively circu­
are
One state official declared that if ly decided two interesting cases in­ ment of taxes to date indicate that to
on article • favoring a good under- was referred to tlie street commit- Isited
ted in
1 be observed In Barry county Feb if hc shall do so.
hi this cc;;p
county and we under­
returns on 1032 unpaid taxes keep volving the Nashville state Bank.
-----.-landing and hearty cooperation by; tec for investigation and such stand’ *■
throughout
the financial situation in Barry 61 to 12 inclusive. Tiie committee ’
hout the state, requestmounting until the final dayJozk The first was a suit Instituted by county is substantially as it was a in
thc supervisors and the county's ric-mmendatiom as they thought Jng the legislature io find some ad­
1 charge met Saturday afternoon
county treasurer returns on March “
-------- - Ethel• --------the- ---------receiver against
Baxter year ago.
—commission,
-----..... especially
------ —u.j night to be made.
xjdJUonal wurce of revenue for Um
’and planned the following splendid
•;road
pmj
1, the. total delinquent tax for last and Erma Feighner to collect an
program, there being some special;
-urged tluit differences pver small,
-------------| support of the public school*. The
year will exceed that of tlie total assessment on account of ten shares
activity for each day:
'details of the business ought not
I records show that property taxes
state tax collected Just a few years of stock owned by their mother,
Monday. Area Day—All Brouters'
to be allowed to cause friction. It
ago.
,
who, prior to her death, took steps
are to attend a program at the
riiould be talked over in a fair spirit;
Tlie total state delinquent tax for to transfer iier property in her life­
Scout headquarters at Battle Creek.
and a go«xl understanding reached
enue fcr Michigan's public schools.
192S os reported on Xfarch 1, 1936 time so that administration tn'tile
Gunnar Bent is to speak.
|
.: __________________
that will bc^helpful to the county1
amounted to only S1.796,616.34. Much probate court might not be neces­
Tuesday. Parent-Scout Day—An- n
p WATVPD f’tifiQVM untl to a11 .concerned,
B.
of this was later paid.
nual banquet for tiw entire county. a- "•
WAuntiK. UrtUobrt &lt; That
sary. In order to accomplish this
That article
article utu.
a as uiprepared with-1
________________________
In 1929 tiw amount was 45.615,­ fact, certain of her securities were
Scouts, parents and Brouters are in-1
NEW PRESIDENT AT .out consultation with any rupervisor.
—
. the constitution of thl* state, ilm361.17. For 1930. the amount Jump­
. or any member of the county road i WILL BE GIVEN AT P. T. • Ring the amount of tax to be »pread
RECENT MEETING
WILL -RE- ^Wednesday, Civic Gcxxl Turn Day!
ed to 46.945.937.47 and in 1931 It llvered to her heirs, the defendants DEPOSITORS
on any'--------form of*--------property
one
; commission. It was based upon ?uch
. MPPTT„n TimnsnAV ----------- *to
-----* and
reached tlie staggering total of 49.­ in Ulis case, upon her death. She
—Scouts will be conducted through
----------- '
information us we had obtained
™EfiiLHU iiiUKBUAY
0E1VE TWENTY. FIVE
one-half per cent in any one year,
192,092.62, ns reported by county hud a certlffcatc of stock of the
the city waterworks and the sewage .COMPANY IN GOOD
1 from other sources In-regard to the ।
EVENING. FEB. 9
will remove from forty to fifty per
PER CENT
treasurers up to March I. 1932.
Nashville bank for ten shares,
disposal plant, Scouts will be epn-j
»-i*i *
* i An.iniTmn 'I matters mentioned in nw
tiw article,
article.
i cent of the revenue needed to prop­
There is no way of estimating which she had retained and kept in
ducted through the office* of the
FINANCIAL CONDITION Under
’d _. . v
Uiiucr such
such condition*
conditions errors
errors eou
court
..7ni-r-T-r-ti r»w
: crly support our schools.
Just what it will be for 1932 but her private bank box wiierc it was
courthouse. A talk will be given to
----------‘।creep
creep into out
~ we, PLAY WAS WRITTEN BY
^ur statement*and
, We understand that the petitions
early reports from county treasurers discovered after her death. Tlie RECEIVER FINLEY
_______ the Scouts .on community govern- Have Extended Territory So regret that Home errors dirt appear ;
ask the legislature to raise the ex­
indicate a most distressing condi­ blank assignment upon tlie back of
We
stated
that for ‘three--------yearTthe'
ATT’Y L, E. BARNETT tra funds by a sales tax. A part of
MAKES
FINE
RECORD
[
m
en
‘
«n
«»
“
U®®
®«*n
o
Whole
Of
State
Of
Michi’
w
®
hUl
®
d
tion among the taxpayers of Mich­ the certificate was filled out and
•
Thursday. Home Day—Scouts are
llulL Ui oiave UI micni; read commission had not salted the
T.
eno
the amount oi
of sucn
such a tax woum
would os
ba
igan. Tluit the total may go, to 415.­ signed by her.
!to stay at home with their parents. ■
gan Is Included
i board of supervisors for. any money vompicie Last Is oelectea— distributed in the same manner as
Since
Sept^
1031
a
Cash
000,000 or even higher is mot a wild
Tlie question In the case was '
Parents are to examine them on' n,.
»'»
-----------------,uLi
-------&lt;.
- - ——
wins Ot the
“"tf”’"“
“T*
’
Every One- Invited
Play -j
Is is the primary school fund at the
statement and when Jhe tlgures are whether or not there had been sucii Profit Of $15,000 Has Been SSUK worTUt l,’Cm *n th^“™E.to™&amp;Xce
«nr.t Company
rnmmuv wi. true ns far ns the counts s own;
—
; present time. The remainder would
checked al tlie end of next month, a delivery to and acceptance by the
the citv
of Ch
CharFull Of Real Humor
, be used for the purpose of equalizFrld^ SchoolDay—Scout dem-' ”J^Uy. h®“2?J!^.?l
Jr °L.
^- rC3rJ'1 “re concerned However, in,
Made—Interest $71,000
it will tell plainly the plight of defendants as would make them the
'* ’ii&gt;Se»Uet£» « X ' 1931
ini&gt;two,
t!S.n«nter»
»&lt; the road
ro.t comrem- ’ The next
„„ meeting
„„„„ of the
tta Central
&amp;nu, ln8 school taxes, a* far as possible,
members of
Michigan property owners..
Judge Russell R. McPeek on Fri­ onstrations are to ix- alien in as- . " . „
owners of the bank stock and,
missldh did request the tward to P. T A. will be held in Central throughout tlie state. In one rural
Legislative .observers have won­ therefore, subject to the 100'.; us- day, January 27. ordered the semblles in tlie village schools of
appropriate the same am-.un*. of ■ school auditorium Thursday evening, district in Michigan tl^school tax
dered why high state executives did Missmenl levied against the stock- !payment of a - twenty-five per cent the county and in the different
'c.
ffireitor, 1
money for their use that the state
mce.ing seiceleu uirectqrs. The , would give them under lhe Me-, February 9. beginning at 7:45. Dif- *&gt;°ne is *60 on the 81.M0. which ta
not detect through these rapidly iiolders nf the Nashville State Bank 'dividend in the Nashville State sx-hrxilt in the* ritv
fcrlng from the usual serious type an impossible burden. In many inSaturday. Window Display Day—. th?rtdLc?o- ^n?mC.d‘'\hc —
mounting totals year after year tlie
’
Judge McPeek held that, in view Bank receivership.
offlc.7 Nltt bl,l&gt; Ptactically 428 000. in or- of program, the committee has ar- stances the school lax is co.-n paradistressed conditions of the taxpay­ of the tact that there had been no
Edward B. Finley, Jr, receiver of Each troop u to prepare a display Hl® direct-ora named the
•'•rder tliat the commission might do ranged one of pure entertainment lively low- In other case* it i*coners. But Michigan like'the rest of delivery during her lifetime ond the Itlie bank, by ills attorney. Kim Sig­ in one of the store windows and to;®1'0 arc talker *o‘f Barre cour’v
hotter Job on' the 163 miles»of for February 9. which we are sure slderably above the average. Tho**
tlie nation, was riding on thb crest conduct of the defendants in rela- 'ler. filed a petition showing in de­ put on a demonstration in its win- i pA. F- , B,Uer’ of Barry
•’y-; township roads to be taken over ought to be much enjoyed. "The Oat who “re circulating tiw petition*
of a tax spending orgy that seem­ lion to the stock after their mother's Itail the condition of the receivership. dow tn the afternoon.
‘
. v,.n„ countv !lhat year by lbp count$ rMd
and the Canary." a clever one-act hope to have them numerously sign­
ingly knew no limit.
Sunday, Church Day-Each Scout jce-wwaeni. ’ f E '
death, that there was not such art A hearing was had before’ Judge
^ mission. It can be seen that re- vumcu
,. uirai&lt;u
comedy.
directed oy
by Laurence E. «l. They certainly ought to be. in
Tlie spree Is now over and the day ownership as would Isold the de- McPeek upon this ncUtion.
Is to attend the church of his choice.! Alfred Wilton, of Eatop county.
•tameu will be presented,
presented.
order lo «*«**• real estate of th*
*“ iLt” e£.a 2a?
Barnett
of reckoning is at hand. Tlie pota­ fendunta responsible and. therefore,
The evidence in trie cose disclosed Scouts should be encouraged to par- j ecretary.
?
hlc
h
.
.
'
l
.
had
.
not
Tlie
Thecuriam
curtain
risesononinc
the
tlie
study
...
,
----1*.;."".
"
J ne
rises
stuay
inIn unfair burden that ha* been put_ upto grower up in Montcalm county. entered a Judgment of "no cause for Ithat
Mr. Finley
was
re- ticipate in some activity in the.
— ________
_ ~
— -appointed
K.----- — —
thought
of
and
did
not concern
tills
tj1(_-. muiunuuui
Monmouth nouie
home m
in me
the city
city oi
of on It.
.
.
.
-----......
.............
—
uu
Leon
Brombergh.
of
Eaton
counUu* celery grower around Decatur, action," tlie case having been tried: celver of the Nashville State Bank church and Sunday school. Each;...
—*&gt;"' ”* —
a.
ur
r
county
at
the
the
time
when
the
road
Hostings
Hastings
m
in
the
year
1934
1934.
'The
K se«n« to
that * “Ie» ***
the lumberman of Northern Michi­ bchsre the court without a Jury.
on the 3rd day of September. 1931. minister should mention the Scout­
wn-t
Th«»
......»m*
_Bo.il.
__ . uommrawns h.&lt; . M.1 iniui-' cnmmiKsinn
Th'r&gt;a.-&gt;mi»3
ll.-uwiviucaa
Toni™
MUkdovuc
Com- •»“« * &lt;■« — ——&gt;“u"&gt;
..
.. first nnmnl
—..
— •&lt;
--T”'
gan. the little home owners who
Tlie second case was that of Ed- The bank closed its doors on the Ing program in his sermon and en-1 J.’
.J.... of
.. between
. .
. S18.000.supervisors
felt- thatfeltthev
didthey
not did not pany.- bullt lu enormous branchi. lnins
monev. We
We hope
hone every
everv render
reader
supervisors
that
«
money.
tance
in
fdree
hZrehS» «&gt; J™ •»&lt; •SXowrhfvseh «s,
have paid the bills for these good ward B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver vs. 25th day of July, 1931; that there- "nr"B
wish
to
ask
the
county
’
s
taxpavera
factory
in
Hastings
in
the
year
ot
lhe
Banner
who
has the oppor1
non
an
d
gi
9.000,000.
of
which
about
times in the past are no longer able the Estate of John F. Kocher, de- ■ after. Mr. Finley, as receiver, under
for
438.000
for
roa-i
work
in
1931.
on
133
^.
,
llanl
i
eaix
.
d
Ult0
nr/jig.
tunlty
will
sign
one
of
these
petij! two-thirds are In Eaton ciuaty. The
to do so. TliOjt is what the delin­ ceased, and involves the right of a ‘ the direction of Jtidge McPeek. beneeount
of
financial
conditions.
The
loul
produ£tJon
.
taT
iUrP
M*lng
its
.
i charter of tiic company was
quent tax reports say.’
stociUiolder in a bank to off-set his i Kan forthwith to diligently perforin
(Continued on page three)
i
It '
U --------Impossible to “
maintain "•
commission gladly
acquirared
in marvelous
record in the targe south«
changed
*o ns to permit
Insurance
The one big question around statutory liability for an assess- htsi duties -•
in —
conserving
—*•—■ •*-*
the assets(Continued
on
page
six)
-------------------—
—
—
»«nr»«
representative
democracy
such
aa
trn city from which it came. Having
I anywhere in the state. This change
Lansing at present is, who is going merit on his stock against a deposit of in- bank, liquidating its accounts,
I na top. the milk bottle could not we have in the United States with­
was mr.de. not with any idea of do­
to pay for the last big carousal, held by ium in the bunk.
enLirclng collections due it. ’.and
, possibly upset, ’Its popularity be- out an efficient public school sys­
ing a state-wide insurance business,,
where Is the money coming from?
John F. Kocher, in his lifetime, front time to lime filed detailed retem.
Tile
people
are
their
own
gov
­
icamc world-wide. Having no top, it
' but was done in order that the work
With a deficit in all of the *tatc was owner uf twenty-two shares of jxirts of his activities as such re­
could only be sold at bottom price; ernors in our country and. in order .
I of the company might not be hatnfunds, a delinquent’ tax list that is stock in the Nashville State Bank, ceiver with the clerk of- the court
land its president. Mr. Morley.Mon- to properly do their' duty a, citizen*,
‘~"d
lines, especially
mounting dally to a total Unit offi­ which closed its doprs July 25. 1031. and the banking department of the
• mouth, waxed wealthier than ever, if they must have a good education
the borders of the two comities
cials fear to estimate, state finances Mr. Kocher died January 14. 1932. state of Michigan.
I such a thing were possible. Oc- made available for them. Our pub­
jus Barry and Eaton, where firactlare providing no easy {irobietn for On March 19. 1932. an order was en­
The evidence further disclosed
Icaaionally he was seen at the Has­ lic schools offer that plan. There
----------- 'cally all Ju Insurance is now catthose trying to solve IL
tered by the court authorizing the that after paying -ull expenses in
V'Uiunry
uiuu, but
uuc not one
11. threatens a break-down in the *ysCountry Club,
often.
receiver to collect a 100'i assess- tlie operation of such receivership, HAVE CONDUCTED PEN.
_____
.financial
, , TO BE HELP IN THIS CITY tings
for he had much difficulty in turn«»•
«*» «*
j
The
company
Is
in
good
There is talk of new forms ot hjent against all holders of stock in such os salary to the receiver and
TnpqnAV PPP 91 AT
ijing
11,g his
hu targe
lMr*e car around.
«’'ou«d. In the
th-?
(Continued on page six)
NOOK HOSPITAL VERY (condition. The losses for tlie last
taxation,
ixalton, but members of tlie
tiic legis
legis-­ the bank. A claim was tiled against all his help, attorney’s fees, court
iptSDAY, rbB. 21, AT
[study
we sec
sec hta
his big
big desk
desk with
with the
the.---------------- --------------'study
we
jtwo
years
have
been
below
the
ECONOMICALLY
lature are wondering who will be his estate by the receiver for 42.­ costs, and all other items of expense
(average
of
recent
years
and
th®
Il
m.
jpnone
upon
u
ana
iu
*
oig.
mviung
11
A.
M.
iphanc
it
and
Ills
big.
inviting
TWO
TRAFFIC
LIGHTS
'
able to pay any new tuxes. Gover­ 200.00. At the tiine of his death, Mr. that an actual cosh profit of around!
Ichalrs. In the rear ta
i company has cut down its indebted­
is an archway
....
nrunwm
nor Comstock 1$ proposing a sales Kocher had deposits of 41J12.07. 415,000.00 was*yuide and that from iiioTiTiiTinai liac ria
with portieres. The portieres are'
WILL BE REMOVED
' 1 ness to 435,000. An assessment will ,
tax. There are all kinds of schemes The probate court allowed the the time thb bank closed to the INSTITUTION HAS NO
।
-----------Ior
tlie
fluaje
pantine.
------—
SEND
111
YOUR
CAUCUS
;
ni
“
o»S
nrrioiT in nuAsinrn tc i’ul 011 ln March of 40c on the.
Mr. ------Finley
for ----------------42,200.00 but present time there is approximately.
for raising more tax money, but ifclaim
------- —of —
, —
DEFICIT IN FINANCES SIOO. which will not only retire the
—“;..,
,-irf room.
Council Grants State's Re471,000.00 of accrued interest upon;
one is to correctly read the minds i off-set his bank deposits.
NOTICES RIGHT AWAY nine oclock 2dS
1o,™Time,
of n^
the h'nmorning
on
«
indebtedness but leave a good marof the senators and representatives. | Mr. Finley, through hU attorney, notes, mortgages, and bonds due and
.... family -will
.... leave
.... for
-r quest—State Should Be
[which tiie
Gt‘ »hich w
m the new year.; mv._ T_ mJ™™-. _1 «
there is not much prospect of any: Kim Sigler, took an - appeal from K’ le, which has not yet been coli-­ Board And Superintendent
.I
.
... .
,
The company alms to reach the hd­ This la An Important Con-'Parb. The telephone rings-------- in Reanonsible For Accidents
. In ordinary times thb 471.form of new taxation nfht away-* the order of the probate .court to
: I&gt; Give
tlivo Rtiainoaa
Affnirn
Thnlr
_____
j_.„_
Business Affairs Their vanoe assessment method of ^lolns
• t.I Thejo™
cast includes
L. E.aBarnett.
„
.
....
vention—Every Preoinet
'SSS
str.vTj:
not unUl there is a decided change the circuit court. Judge McPeek 000, would’ be profit for tlie bank. ■
Somebody
in
the
state
highway
business as toon as possible.
(Continued on page three)
Careful Consideration
of heart on tlie part of the legisla-1I held that in view of a recent de­
Should Be Represented
Pratt. A. D. McDonald, Miss Aiieen department inis been determined
The Harry and Eaton company
clsion, iquid&lt;
lora. One prominent member of theI1IcLvion,
iiandeiWown by tlie Supreme
: We are wondering if the people of lias had a long and creditable his­
•nvrepobUararoiayeonwntloo.'S?**'*- &gt;®“ 'leton w“™r “a that tiie traffic lighu at the inter­
legislature who started fighting for■Iclsion,
clsion, that tlie question was defl­ BARRY CO. TEACHERS’
section of State and church street*
this city and
----- county
-&lt; arc
—- realizing tory.
urjr. It writes
wiuco a
&lt;i very
»cry libera!
uueiai policy to
। choose nine delegates to Wie.H .
economy in days when others, nltely relUed and that the. deposit',
and State and Jefferson streets
,
CLUB IS ORGANIZED the wonderful Job which the board aIld has been noted for Its fair ad- state
convention, will be held at the1,
thought sucii a word was a Joke, de- of Mr. Kocher
— *in
“ '*•*
the 1bank
—*• —
could
shall be removed, no matter what
of hdy managers
have
done inorthese
justment
Of‘oclosses.
will-be glad [quirt
J;
—
i.
..........
; jusimeni
losses,
nu win
eiaa;_All
house in this city on Tuesday.
dared that lie was sure the mem­ not be set off against his statutory Supt. W. D.-----Wallace,
rtlflll-tllt HmM
tnr Pennock
W-nnnv-lr
I.vwj.i I,
I ? .I.tl&gt; knc
.lllr....
. .
the consequences.
While Slate
Nashdl«cult
Umes
for
hospital?
*.
thal
u
,
tarUd
the
new,^®
=-3~—
j
•*;
----------,
lo
*IKJW
inat
n
nas
siuncu
inc
new
:
p
t
,
l
,
n
...
r
,.
...
...
-i-™.,
orinrk
An
urganlzaUan
extends
a
cordial
invibers of the legislature would not liability as a stockiiolder and that
F
J?
e..rreads
®ads wh
tl is said ln
.the;y
&gt;&lt;a
® wnh
eweltent
prospects.
’L “J *2®'^.®'“^;
tation to ail who are interested to street has not been formally taken
n
wr
mj
n
one
what
in
ear
with
excellent
nrosnccts.
’
approve a single appropriation or the receiver was; therefore, entitled
large city
papers, he will know what
I
---------------&gt; ---------- —----cpiciai notice o: tms convention ap. sUrety wly be worth over by the state highway depart­
ville, Pres., Mrs. Maude 'large
dty^papers,
whatr
vote a new tax of any kind until to the 100% assessment against lhe
.hard* times
Uieir *"hospitals
aro PHIIRTC TH DFCIDF
'lTors,2n. tbls ,b“u®’, T*}ere u g.iven while ’
/
I ment as a trunk line, it is used as
W.
Smith,
Sec
’
y-Treas.
j*"
**'
**"
“
*
’
*
’
now. xoc
The tiwtaoai;
necessary - UUUn 1 0 ,U utblL’t
*teo the-number of delegates from *mie-, . /_________________
state expenses^had been cut to tlie twenty-two shares pf stock.
a part of M-37 and M-79. so that
'
*'■meeting
uivutuut right a,vw.
very limit. There is going to be no
At the business session of the overhead expense is so great •--•••'
that it
'. CONSTITUTIONALITY^uon iFELOPAUSCH'S ANnaturally the state would be inter­
halfway work about the economy CHANCE TO SEE
county teachert held on the day of is impossible to make the receipts!
ested. However, as we understand
program the legislature has in mind
NOUNCS SPECIAL SALE it. the state never has taken over
the Institute. Lester Doerr of Grand and expenditures balance, so almas: 1Tax Limitation Amendment ‘Township committees or the town-:
and any bill, providing new taxation
ship members of the county com-J
“DANCING DERVISHES' Rapids was present and urged the all of them are in the red,
will get nowhere until first there is
nuttce Should see to it trtat their Quote Vcry Attractive Prices traffic accidet
Will Be Interpreted In
need of organization and the Barry
But thanks to the management of
,a rock-bottom cut in stale expenses,
townships are represented at that x
/
,
,
County Teachers' Club was organ-1 the Women's Board of Pennock hasNear Future
* convention.
and that Includes every institution Dr. And Mrs. L. G. Michael lied and will be affiliated with the pjtal, tliat institution has been
Gn High Grade Canned tlie state that would have to pay
a* well as department.
The state convention, for which •
Qoodfl Aud Other
Tiw
one
and
one-half
per
cent
To Attend Mohammedan state organization. Following arei saved
— —• ‘
...
------the costs for any damages that
from deficits. Tlie Women's
tax
limitation
amendment
adopted
this
county
convention
will
name
,
....
Ujc
officers:
, might be awarded.
Board have had the fullest, heartNew Year Rites
The Feldpauich Market an' Members of the legislature are
President—Supt W. D. Wallace,। lest co-operation of the Superin­ by the voters of thik /late at the nine delegate*, will be held in Grafid
’’ ■ At the meeting of the council FriRapid
.
and
will
select
candidates
‘
ounces
a
special
sole
of
.Hart
and
M.
A.
Larnble
of
this
city
re
­
still waiting for the administra­
Nashville.
tendent of the hospital, Miss Lu­ November election will soon h^ve to
state highway commissioner. Premier brands of canned foods, ontraAlc dghts at these two in­
tion's economy program. While they ceived the other day a letter from
' verne Hirst. She has proven a very run tlie test of the courts. It was for
seems to us that
are waiting, they are not letting the Dr. Louis a. Michael, wiio repre­ Vrooman, Hastings.
capable manager. She. as well as presented to tiw Wayne county cir­ justice of the state supreme court, which arc quoted very attnrcthe tI.rsect,|ons&gt;
for superintendent of prices, as can dc seen from h*la‘ ihi» is a mistake, unless the state
days go to waste, however, because sents the United States Department
the . members of the Women's cuit court last week and will un- candidate
public
Instruction, candidates for P“uich sisdvcrtlsroicnt d®’*“*^*hall assume rwponaibiliy for auto­
of the fact that they are advancing of
- Agriculture
j— —in the city of Bel- Bmith, Hasttngx.
..
i*~
— — __
»v ,realized
-i_____ that,
---, under asubtedly be appealed to the su­
l Board,
have
Icgbiatton along economy line* Krnil‘-’ Servla. In the letter Mr.
Later the Board of Directors was।' cxistlns
existing cnnriitfnns.
conditions, it wnuld
would tai
bo nut
out preme court of Michigan. Every­ regents ot the Michigan University POK®- , The sale not only includes Inoblle geddentg or harm to pedesami candidates for membership of, si)cclal prices on all canned goods lrtknj Which may happen at the
recommended by the commission Michael says: "Am rushed prepar­ appointed:
■.
'-*••-------------------------------1 of the
question
to raise
money«-*•-in-the one will be glad to know that it U
board of agriculture.
-and there• is « taW *““7
two intersections.
'
that made a study of state affairs lng {°* B trtP to Bulgaria next
IVan Uons. Middleville.
[ordinary way by subscription to to be interpreted by the courts in theIt state
Li important that Barn'county them-but s^ siiroial quot^ioii*
Muncll
that propa.
last year. When it is all over with, i month. Upon my return, we shall
Vere Carter, Freeport.
maintain Pennock hospital, as was. the near future.
.
one member of the legislature says, Ilcave for a few day» &gt;n. South 8crpcuuuu for
ior iV Miuuiu
&gt;vpiociucu ut umi wu- ■■
• »aieiy signs oe piacca as me two
C. J. Barnum, Woodland.
I done years ago. Although the .
complainantI sS petition
(hU. I’praying
it will be found that much of the V,B 10 attend the Mohammedan New
Claude Croat, Delton.
number or potkmw h.» been much
-’""" for ! vention. We urge township and city t *hich will be appreciated at tni* intersections, which is about all that
limitationtcommitteemen to send caucus no- time.
. ..
• --------” when
——the
- traffic lights
economy legLilation will be thal[Xear r.ltc® of the "Dancing Derpan be- done
Arthur Lathrop, Prairieville.
» &lt;!»•“ 01'uSTiIsrb.-s^&amp;
"
’
। tiers so that they cun be inibiiaiieri
Every reader of the Banner should sliail be removed, but It would seem
recommended by this commission. vl3hes.
These rites are forbidden
June Irland, Nashville.
• in the Banner next week—that
that is,
is tuni to
advertUcnient. look
Inalv tai these good women who1 pounds, states:
;in
• . .
in Turkey now. Only a few •foreignRuth Gardner, Woodland.
-mSet every month to look after t|wi -&gt;•
«™nd™nt to the in our issue
of' February
8.
'
- ’
~ i ovcr 11,0 llst *"d be prepared to
reoueei
ine of the
senator Francis Culn of Hartl,. er* hav® oycr *een the rCal lhln«at the or
request
Creek
Y he
! although exhibition* have been
I ?uoted“*raI purdum u **“ pnc”
defend
hospital's
affair* and never receive, i constitution is in effect a revision.
------------- ---------------------HENDERSHOT WDM2 ------------------------------------r^-h.r1■ 2.
2. That
That it
It alters
alters and
and ahrocales
abrogates exex-' pi
pi APC
A PC ocn
ncn CPHT
epnT
istlng provisions of the constitution. ;ruHGt- nuu oru
EN MAKE DONATION
।
LIGHT
ON
FIRE
TRUCK
STATE
WILL
BLACKTOP
...
3. That it is void because not susOontribuUd Tta.. Xie. Com. its own way, even K™
JKS?
in these v&lt;ry try- ceptlble of a reasonable interpreta- „
REMAINING MILES ACCEPTS POSITION
| ing times. The rates charged at lion.
Precaution
Against
Possible
--------i*J
cArnu%iuuTV
fortables To Welfare
4. That it is void because it does:1
our local hospital are considerably
Collisions With Other
High-­
IN tMUN LUuNI T
Completes Paving Of High
• Clearing
-------- wHouse
-----! below the average charges tor such not provide for allocation of the I
dbiaSi EumKJ
m '"™ ■" EK?'1"
way From This City To
Lyman Chamberlain Re«l&lt;u
Automobiles
[’
The women in charge of the Wei- service, which makes the result all 1*4 per cent to the various govern-j
burden off the neooie and thev win 1'cad Dervish sticks knives through fare Clearing House were delighted the more remarkable,
mental units.
’
|
Kalamazoo
a^Vfind their ™P&lt;L?of ttto cS- l,l®‘r ch®““
B,Ur that lh®y
I
On
two
or
three
occasions
Privet
1
Froip Health Unit And Will
. 5. That it Is void because it vlo-!
last week to receive three lovely
' --------------- **-•--------------Fred Johnson, who has charge of
lates the obligation of a contract. {Everett Swegles of the city’s fire
dltlon. But to tax people more in ^HeTou’abourit'^’"10 rtlCS‘ WU comfortables from the ladies of the PfillNTY TRFA^ RFTS
Go To Charlotte ,
j truck has come near to a collision
the slate highways in Barry county,
order to give the unemployed work
Y y&lt;?L
u'
,hjl
Hendershot district. There have ^UNIT I MtAX Ut I b
WANTED.
at night with pther cars, due to the has received word that hl* request u Lymatj B Chambcrialii who has
would be about the arnvect miktake
Gamble has promised the
wYcan make" h? drcta£. It
Ban,*r u“
o{ D®- Michael's let- ,b!S’«£S
CHECKFROM STATE Bids for thu operation of the t«le&gt; 1
for material with which to blackconnected With the Barry
phone office, and the repair and tlngutah his truck from other cars top M-43. frarn the end of the pres- County Health Unit since ita orquite evident that the legislature 1* ^cr *'llen 11 shall be received, after
came ent cement {luring to Gull lake, was ganlzatlon. as sanitary inspector,
ta n, d'vukd Inta lioISSSI"
' Oancln, OmUl&gt;»- do
“ ““Highway Department Bemlt. construction work on the lines ot„.in the night time, flic danger —
their peculiar stunts.
Hickory Corners Telephone when he attempted to turn from a granted, and the work will be done 1,3S re»igned hi* place and AMJ*It was a fine thing for the Hen15,638.22 With Promise the
• Potion withi th. Baton CounCompany, for one year, beginning, i[street into a yard where the fire m early as poMible-jhi* year. Thl*
work to give employment and the!
।
was
located,
in
doing
which
he
iiad wtll give a completely paved high- ‘Y 2®B,,,h..Unl,_ * ,th headqu*ri«»
March
4,
1933.
All
bids
must
be
in
I
O&lt; More Money Later
NOTICE.
other group opposing additional tax-1
the hands of the secretary by 6:00 I to necessarily oedupy quite a share way to Kalamazoo from this city, ?! CbailWte. So far no MW has
•Won for improvements in order to1 Tlie Lacey Mutual Telephone
of the roadway. Approaching cam ,of which about seven miles is ce- ***«&gt; ennriaersa sa masttttesMK
Jebs. This faction seems to Company will receive bids for the
not.caVttb.an.,
provide Jobs.
could not know that it was a fire ment and the remainder will be
Chamberlain will bdpn hM Hgf
hold
predominant
position.
Barry Lodge No. 13 have found it highway department for 45.638.22.
v
k
„&gt;.&lt; -the
---------—
ojxraUon and maintenance of their
oountY
W
C r' truck. At a recent council meeting, blacktop. With the completion of in
exchange and lines, or-the operation an advantage to change their meet- Of this amount 4245 25 was a re-!a*JY'
tfiat body voted, at the request of ।this twelve mile*. Barry county will many friends will wish him sueeMt
of the exchange only, for a period ing night to Tuesday Instead of fund from the secretary of state for 1ners' Mlcn- oewtory- AavGOOD UNTIL MARCH 1.
Mr. Swegles, to put a new red spot then have about forty-five miles of *n his new field.
.
rho renresenta th. of one year' ^Sinning April 1, 1933. Monday as heretofore and from this gasoline used by tlie county highway 1IELP W,TH YOVH PATRONAGE, Ught on the LaFrance fire • truck. &lt; &gt;paved trunk Mne highway, and 73
M. O. Hill,
wh„
----- l
□! SUite
in thTdtltribu! AU
to berecclved
not l»tw than
All bld8
blds'to
rerel ve&lt;TnoHater
than date the Ixrige conventions will be department; 45,393.47 was the counTj,e Banner 1* hearing many rood--------NUDE
A
ryd _
light
is .—
operated by —
the mile*
j
-r—
of graveled trunk Urie hlghevere^nih *-?£.J7'*
°f ?LOOOf‘J?. dtUlr,b’i^ [ rcporta^ncenUn?oul^&gt;cal laundS Tills......
Jte.dtatributlon and sale of automobile license1
’A'
wh!^J wlU ** 01&gt;encd
r same ^switch that^ turns on the reg- way.
16,. 1933.
1033. The company” re- every uumm.
month. The
stated con- irom
from last year s weigni
weight tax. me
The।! commending
commendinc the
the oualitv of its work ular*lights.’and is* located between}
----- ..
. ... ‘heath Feb. jb
xm next siaico
- . . , L
, night II w*a
plalea in this county."with
evening.
»tate hlrhwav
department
renorureport* i
L’J™
q^
“‘y’' 21
1U aboutithe
S
serve* the right to reject any Iventlon
or all1 ^"will
u°n be Tuesday
J* Tuesday
evening,
state highway
department
proprt,t
ar
mid about
i thehead
two iishta
head lights,
mi*at
has
had
light*
This win
wlU
atjwi
tiu, two
•Tht»
REGULAR MEETING.
»t the Home Lumber Company offices. iia*"received'^ln*truc- bb!,‘ Address, I«cey Mutual T®1*-start th* t there Is still.due this county, twenty years' experience
approaching cor.
| Members of the Legion Auxiliary
-•-nee in
in this
this Urie
line[once
. once warn
warn on
an approaching
cor.
tinns from Laiuinri thit th. X phono Comp*ny, Bellevue, R. 3. Care1*t 7-3&lt;&gt; wtU&gt; the following on last year's weight tax, the sum o
f work and
..wom
l0
I
------------------------------------L—--------------------------------------------j know
1are urged to attend the regular
hXe ptales^iUXn^d on a'vln
8*&gt;-Adv.
,*Lp.vamuq,.
1J^791' whlch
* CH
re,nllUd
o^htTbe
d( just how
||""w
v. W1.wU1
MUU
»14.0D------------the
job ought
to ------------be done. ItwlUbe!
NOTICE.---------------------I ,nieeUng on Thursday evening at tho
DeVries; V. C, Hany Young; Pre!.,1 later on.
fine if all the people of«Hasting* can
Have removed my studio from the legion
;
home. Mrs. Harry Wood
automobile* up to March 1. but noil
--------------- --(Don D. Putnam; M. of W.. Lloyd
This would Indicate that, with give him their laundry work.
Stebbins Blk to 301 So. Breadway. • i will g!A her report of the Fourth
thereafter, 'rfn, taw fixes March 1
NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS.
'.Storer; K. R. &amp; S , Walter J. the balance of the county highway
------- ■»■♦»■
■ ■
Very latent equipment for making.
■District convention held at D«aas the last. day. After that. 1833 lb I
.n"
" ■ .aC',.——‘T"."", *'T .7"
u‘ I L^wlw; M. of F . K D. Smith; M. of fund carried forward Into this year, MIXED DANCE. CLEAR LAKE. ! modern photographs. Will be glad . ।tur on Sunday.
cenre plates must be upon ’,^L®
all
(----B";
?LItom® Lurt" A- Ftoyd Wood; L
Henry Mui- the county highway commission will
Friday evening. Feb. 3rd. Good i to meet new friends a* well as old i
uanwayi oer co. once. Ha n whi&gt;a»
/-» n r-o...
_ _______ ■■ __ ______________ j. t__
crowd*, good time. Frank Herring-1 ones. Phone 2473 foY appointments,
SUFFER.
their road program this year.
At O A. R. hall F»&gt;n
ton.—Adv.-------------------------------- 2-1 —James R. Mason —Adv. 2-L

WOMEN PROVE TO
BE GOOD MANAGERSHIP

&lt;
' I

alleUseob»iring

Original Survey For U Mast
NniM P|DP||| 1TINC
Have Been Faulty-^?- |
llUVV UllIUULAI llltj
And Quote Price, Thai Aro
r
ing
Needs
Repair!
A
I
• _
BPE01AL
PROGRAM
IB
5
ARTICLE
PREPARED
WITH
­
i
The
alltjy'ln
the
rear
of
the
stores
ASK
OTHER BOUBCDBB OF
'
™i
BusincM News is the proper
PLANNED FOR EACH
name for advertising. Tlie Bun- •
on the south tide of State street, be-i REVENUE TO SUPPORT
OUT CONSULTATION
[tween
Jefferson
Church
streets,
’
.
rwren
.Tpl!nr&lt;z,n
and
fThnn-h
atrortia
'
.
___
DAY FEB rt 10
lner 03113 attention to the business
wax,
v-ias
neW3
ln cvcry lssuc of thU
WITH OFFICERS
PUBUO SCHOOLS
is in a bad condition. A survey for;

NASHVILLE BANK
TOPAYDVIDEND

M
le
ly

BAH CORRECTS
SEVERAL ERRORS
I

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PAGES Ito 6

1 HOME MT
• CIlEJCTCOMEOIrSs^.

REPUBIIGAN BOUN­
TY CONVENTION

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THE HASTTNOS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY i. 1831
which had been officially deter- out collusion from any eource, es- rjR PAUL KNISKERN
mined as Grand Rapids In the tabluhed her residence in Grand un’ rR’.

|RBraHNffiBHRSSBBaBBRBffiai

I RECEIVES CLIPPING AND
.
SHORT POEM FROM FRIEND.
. Elmer White wa&gt; the recipient ot
lateral attack, and. therefore, tm- ward *ent back to Fteeport. It was;
’.“‘LT-.employee, during the year will ag। a clipping telling ol ll&gt;c selection ot
—rate S5.795XXX).. Eighty thousand
proper.
only temporary; that they, the de- H
R
a. flh. .
1 ■■■
1 ,,1~*u?l SSBE 1 Miss Mabel J. White ot Petoakry as
It ns decided, however, to give fendants. acted always tn good faith Maa Beon Na™ca A« Oity,
lan is appropriated for automoOtltcar Of
Ot Grand
“■ “ - ----------- talite
4“ “sinter" ny7~lw donni
and motor trucks to i .'.Uave
Mr. Gelb an opportunity to ooruMyand without any thought of improHealth Officer
------------------The
subject
and toe
Rnnidu
’
kSw that
u. mA relationbut
I weni'equipment, essential tor both
.
r
-------- --------------— case wm W- prlety. that Mrs. Cheraebrough had
Rapid.
'
a for sometime. subaequen
’. always been
considered
by them
_
Rap
r" , h27nn!Sa£? i£e ftol^A«^h«t
and construction ‘ wuric; HUNTINGTON OOLT.F.GF. IS -------leurned
b«w&lt;sm»i&lt;. ——
------ —
------- •••—•■ a
-da
। -rr- rar----------- [he appreciates the following' short
ONBUMERS POWER 00. Operating
'micm is ret aside for i:urcha.» er
. . thereto Mr. Gelb dug up a statute ristcr and that they all treated each
Ollier residents of this community covering from her recent Hines*.
wlilch accompanied the Item
will remember the family ot the late
Mrs. Win. H. Olney, who ha* been jxiem
lea»c»of incidental real estate re­ SUING TO OBTAIN FUNDS , which indicated Hint a j&gt;er»on uniter other as blood relatives.
TO 8PSND &gt;19.509,872
and
which
was
dedicated to him.
.guardianship
might
his The
case..........
comes into the Federal‘ --Philip
W.' Kntskern. who
resided
very—
sick—
for—
the paal ten days wtth।
WILLED THEM
"
-------- “
“ * change
...... .................
.........
------------------------ -------721----quirements and the mlsw.Unecus
IN MICHIGAN
ttsiduncc; and Judge Higbee there-- court because of the fact that Hunt- here several years. One of hi* three . erysipelas fallowed by the flu. te
Hem for the year is $111,200. •
upon entered-an order allowing a ington College te located tn the son* was Emery Kntskern. who Is* some better at this writing
, I'Va no goals
tlie hillsides
! Coal anti all requirement-, fcr- •
launch
on —
the ----lake,.
full tteMi-nv upon the. subject This Stare of liutthna; and because of Its ter graduated from the University of I th* Aiu&gt;rr p t/A. will meet on •No
— —
——
year, according to th- engtiKvra' PROBATING OF ESTATE
(EARLY MILLION DOL­
iHMf’reW.tly heard in the probate diversity of citizenship and tire fact Michigan and It* medical depart- 1 Friday Feb. 3. A good imarrain te
*nl&lt;1 ,n m) l»ckeU to keep me
LARS LESS THAN 1932
i'SS r: &lt; ■
returned T0 BARRY CO. court in Grand Rapid*, before him that the amount involved it over ment. Later Dr. Emery Knlakcrn | h*irur nrenared with voecial music i “Ml“
and. after con.Jdenng all the evl- three thousand dollars the Federal went to Alaska, where he was mar- !■ po\ luck iuoocr nt seven o'clock
■ be needed tor the Gas De;-;&gt;t:
No wheat in my granary, nor fruit
and ztspllek. Judge Higbee, courts have concurrent Jurisdiction ried. Still later he located in Mm,r
.&lt; tx*
r »
on my tree,
.
Interesting
-Legal deuce
Mi *&gt; 3.500 *M.s. and $126^t» for steam heating sys­ Many
cn January goth, entered an order with
1th the State courts.
kegon. where for aerarm
several yewra mi&gt;e ,,A
v.^,2?
roo
0^
\‘Ttrt
. _5l “
Ule. ',omc
Yet lhe maids of Petoskey unite
.
------------------....residence
MrofGelb,
Rapha* carried
practice
of hte
!
?™ug
Problems Involved In Set:
declaring that the
Hal-attorney
Mr Grofib,Grand
attorney
of Grand
Rap- on
hasthe
carried
on the
practice
of hb I*.?“‘A
«,hl1
ment Units More Than 11
tems. '
,
sweetiv On me.
.tie
chcetebrongh
wav
in
the
village
ids.
filed
the
bill
of
complaint
in
profession,
specializing
in
ahciucw
of
ijT,,
Consumers
Power
Company
will
Rich
Reuben
will
tell you with
tlcment Of Estate
Of Gross Revenue
(.of Freeport at .the time of her behalf of HuntingtonCollege. At-, tlie eye. Dr. Emery Knlskern no,; i
wtthdamage of about
pay *taxes in some 3.500 tnwsment
Interesting llllRjUton arises ovl
. death and that; therefore, tlie pro- torncy Kim Bigler, of thifclty. has two sons, one of whom graduated i
Jackson. Mich., Jan. 30—Con- amts'
vet
• i during 1333 .and total taxe=
Patched are my pants and my
*c- *■«
bate
Kent county did not entered his appearance
behalf of from the U.
voted
Friday
rding «.»
to the .w...........
company*.- %c-U(timers Power Company eattmaun accsru..^
—- .court
-u.. of »,...
&gt; —to
• —
«. 8*». Nava)
n,.ui Academy at |The city—-»council
—-------------shoes are all torn.
......
h&gt;rt■ ht«
TV-.pen
K i.
lot 1833 inc’ude the exnend lure hi mat- - will aggregate $3'.Ha.Oto. &lt;i brougii. One phase of tte- matter hove Jurudiction. w..
He'ordered
that, th,.
the At-1
difendants.
There zm.
are viumr.r.
numcr- Annapoh* and
is now located ...
in ,v_'nl2ht
tlie I nW tn
to rroenl
repeal nn
an ftrtfinaiir*
ordinance, nABU-rl
pawd Scoff on thy gay Reuben
ffichlaan ^d' S1B3WH7’ cotri-Mi more than ek-ii-n i&gt;er rent &lt;-f Its w.i- u.xl m the reiumn.- of ti;- B;.nPehUon for the probotc of her &lt;&gt;«•' implicated legal problems in- Navy Department at Washington .» short Ume ago, relating to sounds For faint is thy glee
new
revefim. Thh rcpre-K-nts on
: .. ...
in (-&gt;rlwt!
“&gt;» "“&lt;*
"’-her proceedings per- volved and the case will be watched His other son is Paul W. Knlikcrn. 4"&lt;1 ‘he playing of musical tnstruWhen the girls 'of Petoskey smile
w* Tonstruetion
tuiBuuiuuu. owratinfjjirriuiii., exc»- =--- ..........
new
conayucuoil.
c
*
Jwr»a«&lt;i
In
t&lt;».
■:
naCt
over
teirj
r.'
«-...
.
.
..
in
..
u,.-.tr-n
—
....
twining
thereto
be
dlsmteM-d
from
with
interest.
&gt;-*
-•
u
‘
—
•
•
••
-menra
ra
th«t«M.t
;
who
has
visited
his
aunt.
Mr«.
A.
D.
menu
on
the
street.
sweetly on me.
•
petves. taxes and preferred stock increase in taxi
fa this brough. which was offered fur pro- ids court fur want of Jurisdiction---------------’ • "
Knlskera and other friends here. He [ Th'|J|' ht»hw»•
•
The &gt;state
highway department
Tlie farmers ride proudlj
ffiridends. according
aceordlnr to aa. Mate- approximately $150,000.
3 dividends,
,
In lhe event this order u not ap- LEADERS TO SCORE
graduated Oom Ann Arbor Univer-1 has
—
as __
announced
that .Barry county's
own'“County Fair"
ui Vicevice- cannier
---------------J,ln' Presideir.
inent authorlred
authorized today by
ion.■. Y*
E ffient
.
u
Manager Charles W.
and
ns mcaicar
medical senoar
school arm
and to- • tnarc
share ot
of uw
the weigne
weight tax for last year
hus- l*s’.&lt;&lt;l from, he
will forward her willr-nnn •. , m-rA ®sity
“y 1U1
" ,w
To. greet Billy Hitchcock who will
■ Freeident and General Manager
Manaj.r General Manager
U. Tip;
Tip; v r.mx- cto-- :..u»h,
.k. ..uher
.-,- .-----------------------.
..
ra-m*-lr&lt;wr
thlf
III.-?-..
■
will
: Charles Tippv Thl* compares
remarked
.iv- while....
blUm, di.u ltI s-m/mber of te",
1929 at
.. - Ju«Ue Stuart Clement
Chmetit
of thiaof . liDAILY FOOD HABITS cated In Grund Rapid*. The friends wu* $50,349. the balance of which
surely ----be there.
-- ---------- ...
,u&gt;il&gt;aic» u.th
w.iii ----..............that the
---■ iiiot
-------bv.-d . lor
|
----------of .Dr. Paul here and elsewhere in will no doubt be coming along in But of all the proud fellers the
£ an expenditure during 1932 of $20.$30.- rilghl when
»hrn compared with
wUh the to- f
r...,
.-eno::. when, he hart
i’.aH hwd
for c&lt;tunty
cdu.nty for probate.
probate
- a,-ub tanrinl■
— •"
. . ------htatc were delighted to learn' the near future.
'
—
“
datement. of t:,!
proudest *"*
111 •be,
? 537,361. tlie omelal statement,
f:'! amount at
ot Hutin- tax
tex is
n- significant many i.-.u.* m h.'t
In addition
to tin-, niteresiinc Nutrition Project
Will—Dia&gt; Uie company indicatesf* It is -««»»•.- year when th,- pub.:.- ee r.and
Hi- widow. Hattie Ghee. • ol the i.i- a suit ha. t-erti.
J
II tiw "Qpeen of Petoskey” smiles
C’ly Phy*l b,,Ilrtay boon's fire alarm was
&gt; Ml forth that the differential i* ’* fr,r ”««««&gt; relief and Hu- trend hrotmh. remained In Fn- port for a I1! t! ,n ,lw United States Federal
CU88 Relation Between
sweetly on me.
—^ian of Grand Rapid*.
I caused by the discovery of a blaze In
' $ JlLrgrly represented in reduced np- cf’“’‘Lffixe? !-'■ downward.
;|m
d thi
n went
tn Grand
Urand ?’aPid* by HuiiihigEating And Health
:im - ;ii:
and
then
went to live m
,n the roof of Bert Ullcry's house, at
r-‘propriations
for cun.-&gt;uuciK&gt;ii.
construction mere
there , -■■■ budget
of the corn;
.nylhcalls
Rapid.-.,
where
Doctor'
Ward
M.xir;; -1’11 Lul.egc agiunst Doctor Ward!
■
ADMITTED GUILT.
mpnautma mr
.---- ca
Rapid.,
where
Doctor
Ward
Moore
the hlghe»l term, ol hl*
a* on 312 East Marshall street. The fire
&gt; bring
no outstanding
outstanding project*
project* rere- -h-~- some
«”« $131,000 additional
uddit.m a. expeneM&gt; u- Wi4,x ay.pjinted
P
a* her
her guardian.
yuurdiaii Mm
trMother Clyde and hl*
To showi the
Bing no
ns
Mrs. interne in one Of tho large hoapttiiln W1W pUt out without causing any
Harry Eldred of Hope township
tjilrcd
for aww
thtoyear to
meet «!-.:•
expect-ro.il?injjf
our"'J.;!,
ele t '. .r'Ui
r. n- Che. • bro-m.h
w.u adopted
fand tar
w nM
....................
. .. . and. urov.
. ^lef it h the claim hab * of eating and Mandante of
there, also of his work u« a practic-, damage to speak of
admitted to Judge McPeek on Fri­
&lt; ed
drmarute or maintain standard* crallnc plante.'
Mr - !:-&gt;.•
ex-'Xi
Ilf) ln t!1(. jK&gt;n„. ,(&gt;I DvV;ur Wmk1 el th- plain iff that i a a remainmg physician. They say that lite; T.;,.
...
„
day afternoon that hu bad taken
«
i"
1
---.i'
,■
.i,,i
food
the
;f of service and efficiency
p.anied This ine &lt;-e is provided Moon. s p,n,.nti in Fm-port. u, r drrman. under, the will of Tlwmiu score tlieir 'daily
U,R ,n
~' habits at ,h
" appointment was merited and that'
-his brother's car without his per­
he will adequately meet the duties • ""-f; lal Club. Fk bruury 14. will have , mission and was sway with It for
fe Of this nineteen and one
otte half milmil.b&lt;vau.‘bevm*?
e of exceptionally
favor-favor.llnme
of exceptionally
. ..iuitr,e. 1)rlor t,( tft!opuon. war, Whii- Chnsebrough and entitled to c.-r- next Leaders' meeting to be • held and
respun2biiit.es of UtaMmfrort?2n'vO&lt;!^er.C'lDU‘-'
,— dollars. —
—.— .I* for con- able
Ellon
$2973.168
Bb,cwaler
r*“*rcondition.*
conditionsduring
dnrin.ith'-tinunlx-:i
u.nlxro
After tin: death of h-.- ?»ia property in hw estate niter a February D and 10 at Hastings. Mr.
over a month. Tlie Judge did not
man. state highway -commissioner. decide what sentence he would Rive.
^structlon; $3,276,018 for taxes: $4.- ''•iriv
montto. of■ H'.u
.-lu-went III
to uuugu
Judge.paltoa.
ttsr erratbd. for Hatlte E Foster, county agricultural agent, ..i t ixMitinn
—
.......
. ~ .in rivers
...... where
......... husbend. .-IKMUUIU.
in' . ■
The Club is fortunate in having
hydro-electric *t«t;.&gt;n
stiu.m..-.nd
.md on&lt;. ...
()J Ilu
t|di.C-K. •&gt;« K
K'-m
&gt;, '175.511 for preferred stock dividends ■le have iiydio-eleetriv
tiu. lwob,1J(. j,lull
t-nt Chcrrebtounh After Doctor War t ha.-, made arrangements to hold this
Ilht' opportunity of hearing Mr. Diil; and 19,173,175 for operating expen- W«not
c.ginot- be expected for the
tiw currept
curreul r.mniy. who
ttr0 di-w
mew her will. On Au*
Au» Mo.'rt- became guardian of Hatf.e meeting in the supervisors' room at FUNERAL OF AMASA
RICHARDSON SATURDAY. ,U4U'
-—
ve*r
----- 11... 1932.
.....she-. died. A petition
iwtttton Ciicfsebroughs estate, he filed an the court house. This meeting will
J ' .... r . . “to!
"While we do net fee] justiFred in ftlls
ln m,. iMinnvr
■
court of■ cicctlon'in lhe probate court &lt;if include a discussion of tlie latest
Anun Richardson died Thurs-1 The a&gt;"m
«« Tuesday noon,
-' The company reports that &lt;2.357.“‘“I
concerning vitamins, a..;, u u.,' mi hu daSur. '“it,re"r?i'
•; 288 of the total construction appro* definitely fureca-iiing bettsr Hum- Krui count" ' — the ;idtinntstra’uM&lt; Barry county determining that tho ! discoveries
their
sources
and
Importance
in
tiw
ne:&lt;and
-employment
conditions."
o
j
her
£■
,
1U.
oruid “,
...
Bccortluncc
with
whl
u,
ke
a
third
OF
Thoma,
,
{ priatioh te for the Electric Depart—-­
TSKr... continued,
r.m.inlu.A our r
t HJinatV* inl
tj)|A, ttl
&lt;inent and 5291.000 for the On* De- Mr. pppy
ulll||
OI1(. had
She
n3U one
alM. brother.
Drauu.r. C1Me.«cbnr.rchs
—------- -----------estate
------ —
as her
—- -----dow.-j-1 diet.
"Surveys
have shown ~~
tliat where Mifi-oif bis lift had been .-.pent -.in a uveriu-iited stovepipe at the point
'jportment Of the total c’erino «*•' bowl uj»m an
[t Frank (i Wnrtenb.ro. of Ingham
«»n »5«P‘ &lt;&gt;"• prmtoons
--•
con-truetlon appropriation. j2 3;i&gt;. immoved business conditions in caunl&lt; wllft nl.d .: petition to du-.1,1
wh!cl»
“ ,!‘to
„ i
r
. i arm in Cat 1 ton township, but for where it went through the floor
; 800 1* made available to rover the 1933
, .
ml*&lt; th.- procertl.nc* in th* probit. Ih,:'an ‘"'‘-nght title in her
H’^1 the last eleven yean, he had redded '
&gt;.&lt;temands for new bushiMs in tin
------- —-------------- c -.urt &lt;&gt;
Kent countv.
claimlr.r.
that, cthafl
M« &amp;r.......
...... couiuv,
cij.nii..,.
in;:.. of between Btojn
. and eigh. at Wayland. Besides the widow. llttle loss.
'• Toron of pole and wire line exten- OSWALD LAMPKINS
at
,
hc
U;n
,.
Ilrr
deaUk
Hal
.
IC
E
it&lt;-n
thouaand
dollars
for
me
prop»^y.
extension
special!,t
In
nutrt
­
at the time of ht-r d.-ith Hattie *’ teen Ih-jusand. do.l
there survive toe children; Myrle'
many friends of Claude
f. -Taions.
voltage
n«ubGAVE FINE RECITAU ch
.,.Mbr u.h a
.,s .1 jr
,jd(.nt and city.
‘
College
___ ’ ‘of“ *H«Muw^‘'itex'©i -Weod. who for
T—- transformers,
....................... ..........
.................
Ch','Mbr.-iuh
a.1-.
i,-idem
'»'•&gt;! ■•The«^nMicidgan
’^wAlth ' s«^" Stote
of’lndMduTu
Arthur
many’years "wlL&gt;
”*tors,
------------------------• coed' jized crowd was pri-rent...........................
,n
meters, service wires, ct cetera.
A
citlern nl Frrvpuri and. HH-retoreIl “
ls llw claim of the plaintltl ^in many^Xn^s
04 b^SSfS Granton. Pennsylvan^raAG.
tv&gt;nn«vu-.n&lt;.
reamer
carrier on Rural Ftouie
Route 2. wiu,
who wax
was
■:..v. :he
■ drluidunt*
J" ^‘‘^ixwiuend Qj Orand jupX ttlld ulwnvi. ao iicccnunodullm; to and
&lt; One million dollars Is appropriated at lhe Methodist church on Sunday the prob:dt- ciurt of Barry county that
deluulants eon-ptred
conspired to J
kHoUa Q
o| Wa
. popular with the patrons, will be
t fb cover the single item of yoh- and evening to hear Oswald Lampkins, had jurlldtetfon of her estate.
" :' M.. Ch.vrebrough
------ '------- ~ mu. Kent ^'5°'^ “I. u‘Snt ch»ng«. in
Giving quality and mod­
C-teire. requirements, and Includes colored baritone singer from Grand
Mr. Wni:t« r.bt-n; etnpi nt.-l aitor­ county and there make a wilt in
.. . .
funeral was held at th' sorry to team that his condition
iwm.Mi.ij.
riSm,rt,S Snuiaum Mr, Ctach in ood m has in rewfiR weeks apparently
S provisions for new rural lines, :uak- Rapids., who gave a very delightful m-.- , Fred P. Gi
of Grand Rapid:;. ’&gt;'■ ■■ tab»“ “«■
erate prices make this
ing service availalile for some 2 200-program of classical .and popular to r&lt;-pn.--iit him in the r .
I’.kr.r. rwrllrjt »«, Iraurlutanly
«““J o„.,a K.,pll&gt;.
^umW. W1U&gt; grnwif'sUadily worse. He is now very
Store a popular place.
9
numlsrrf. as
as well
well as
ns.4g group
negro tor
£ farms. The remainder ot
of the eoncun- numbers
group ui*
t&gt;rnegro
tor Ward
Ward M&lt;
Mbort i-nitau o tin m.i vweak and able to lake very little
§ structlon appropriation provl-fe- sirfritua!.'
'
;t—. of Att.irt...
nourishment
E J157.76S for electric plant and transMr. Lampkins has a beautiful city to repn.reiit him in the ’.ariou.

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^mission line work and ab^ut J1X-. voice and uses it very reffecniely. pit.,.-..- of the* t i c A htanift w.i.000 tor steam heating and water HG explanai :-&gt;f the
wlmis ;e- hat* before Judge Clark E Hie ace in provisions of nt. will, wu.- illegal.
^ system conaiructiotL
Metlons mart - them still «ffic.re en- the prob th- court of* Grand Rapids
Il is the claim of the defendants
F In the Gas Departmgnt 5252.000 is joyable to Ills audteno
All who
‘
that, after Die death of her lltteAjriooei.
varnw
^Appropriated for cUsfributton rVs- ’----- ---------------------b.ind. Mr,-.. Clicv.wb.'ough was mine
were rai’ied atld
Ettm extensions and imp*o••cmente.,
or less atone in the world; that he:
■ ju*w meters, services etc. anil only'
'—;—
* •'»------------Ward Mcore. on th
own brother, Frank G. Whittenbeig.
5; &gt;33,000. this year, for plant con- DOWNING CEMETERY CIRC1.F. mm. ch&lt; esebrough.
and eh:- never got along together
jl jtrucuon. Thi,v item for pjar.ts
The Dowlmc C«net»ry Cite!- will under liuardiarudrip &gt;n K‘tr. county, and that iia-.mg grown up in thgovers requirements fcr the c mnh - meet for dinner ut to - church could sior. while incomim-nt. homo of the defendants'parents nhd
\:llon of the new gus holder nt KaU- buM-tnenr Feb. 9. The following chants- Ikt refuk-nre where, there having lived with them ever since
ladies.arc on the committee tor hud Ker. bn adjud.cation tn the they and shr wete little children-,
wvrk: Gertrude Gaskill. Ltilf
that county, which they ware -ill attached to each other
The ■operating budget of S9.175-.175 man. Belle Huffman. Bessie
'd fr -m and and that she voluniarlly came to
.• •includes $5.599 710 lor the Electric Anna Hammond and Fern H
question tiw Grand Ranld* end, without undue
I Department; $3 328.287 fur the Gas tons—Blanche Powell
h. influence, drew- her will and, with-

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«• m
Hart Golden Bantam
4
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Peas and Carrots
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Tuna
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24 K lb.
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Sack

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Ham Ends is $c Steak Swiss Eb. 10c
Fillets z Lj,.Z5c Eggs Fresh Dor. lie

Leg O’ Lamb
MAXWELL HOUSE ►

Coffee'

Feldpausch’s
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Deliveries Daily We Buy Eggs

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SUNL1TE

Pancake &gt;
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$ lb. Sack

Low overhead and fast
turn-over makes this
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Little Major

DRESS SHIRTS

50c
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SUDDEN PASSING OF
NASHVILLE WOMAN.
.-tore plenty of vegetables and finite
Mr.&lt; Walter Vickers, of Nashville.
Tlic remains of Frank Ht uih. who
M&gt; that well-balanced meats will bt
a«v
70. died very suddenly at the
possible all through the winter died in Grand Rapids wry suddeniy on Friday hiomhig. were brought hon e of her daughter. Mrs. Eben
months.
'
to this city on Sunday for burial tn Smith, in Toledo on Tuesday nftwith Mj.
Riverjdde ccm&lt; tecy. He resided here --------ernoon...ot ....
— wwk
.....................
PASSING OF, PROMINENT
TEMPERAnCE WOK KER. When n lad. later going to Middle- Vlt'te ra she had-gonr to the daugh■ t tile there to Grand Rapids where tor’s home to spend the winter. Aft­
.... .—• «— ---- - ----- - —। — er eating dianer on Tuesday she was
w.«
vkhiiukv,
helped back into her chair, eomE L. Calkins, aged-78. who paswd whsmu
1
hr ills immediate hun; plaining of feelinp-jll. and jkimmmI
away nu Tuesday nt her home in' ilySurviving
are the widow and one son, away almost immediately there-:
Ypsilanti. Paralysis wan the came Philip
Heath,
who
have
the
symr
Bwndes her husband she
of her dt-uth The remains were :pathy of their friends.
lea’es tour daughters; Mrs. Waldlne
taken to Kalamazdo where Itev. W.
---- --- ---- --------------i Miller of Battle Creek. Mrs Frank
M. Putter conducted tlie funeral DEATH OF MRS. ALTON ALLEN. Fuller of Nashville. Mrs MargHret
’fervicc at the Truesdale &lt;ha;»l
Mrs. Alton Allen passed atfav Smith of Toledo and Mrs. Emma
[Thursday afternoon at-four o'clock. Shtidny night at the home of her Ki nyon, who lives near Bellevue,
son, Leon Krebs, the cause of death —
" ’funeral
------- ‘ was held from "
The
tiw
U. work, being president of tiw slate- bejng heart trouble. Funeral aerv-! Evangelical church at Nashville on
j organization tor 23 years. She has ices are being held tins Wednesday,.Thursday.
..
, visited Hastings and/ other Barry afternoon at two o'clock at tile Bap-i
; county places many times. Surviving tist church. Rev. B J Adcock, ofli-l BOBBY BURNS HIS THEME.
arc two daughters. Mrs C. G. elating « The bereaved ones Isavcl At the Rotary luncheon Monday
Morse of Holt and Dr. Gtenadine the sympathy of their friends.
!! noon Rev- John Hitching gave a
Snow of ypsllantl.
'
• ,
l talk on "Bobby Burns.' He gave
DROAT FROM OKLAHOMA.
[sound reasons tor that poet's great
The remains of Archie Tcrpcnning [popularity
-------- , ...
in his own day and ....
ever
[were btoucht here from- Tulsa.j since. It wgs and k largely because
I ON:,, arriving on Tuesday and he
well -understood and so falthI burial wu*. made in the Yankee ■ fully portrayed tiw ideas and ideaL
Sirrlngs cemetery. The relatives , ol the common people.
&gt; Friday afternoon. January 27. the ,drove through with, the body. Mrs.':--------- ——-------- —
j ladies of Hastings Woihcn's Club Ttrpennlng is it sister of Mrs, Helle
ADMITTED SERIOUH CRIME.
went to Freeport within exchange [Clement
।
inxl will' visit her before
Frank Stlc.Tck of OrangoviUe was
1 urogram, and were greeted by Mrs.;:returning to Tulsa.
brought before Judge McPeek FrtKnowles, president of the Freeport
------------------------------------ duy. charged with lhe crime of
■ Club, who called the meeting to br-1
c.UIl.fi No. IK.------- !lulory rape, the girl in the case
dcr and after a few remarks turned! Hcspital Guild No. IB will meet being. 13 years uf age-BUcock.has a
'the meeting over to Mrs C. p. with Mrs. V/. D. Bennett, 638 E.'lwife and tour children. The Judge
‘Bauer, president of. the Hastings- Mill St . on 'Thursday afternoon, a.-ceptcd the j.lca but decided to
Club Being the regular meeting she February 9. Members arc ur^ed to take a little time before giving the
jMmtcncr. »
i«.died tor reports, then immediate- ■ attend.
ily turned the meeting over to Mrs.,
1 Kenith McIntyre, chairman of the
: Literary department, uho took’
charge of tlie program for tlie aft­
: ernoun.
| Mrs McIntyre in her pleasing
; manner gave a brief introduction
! of the work of the Literary depart­
I merit tins year, which is die study
| of the drama, and the subject for
the afternoon was "Several Aspects
[ot American Dr^ma " Mrs. Mclntyre then introduced Mrs. W. R
Cook, whore xubK-ctt «»* "Social
Tendencies." and who in her usual
able manner told how prerent day
life afTecte the drama.of today. Mrs.
. Carvcth. was next introduced and
ga ve a very clever review of "Green
• Pasture*” by Marc Cauley.-written
in 1028-30. This was very much eni joyed and showed. in part, th?
j Negro attitude and willingness to
। do when lie once understands.
j
I Mrs A. I. Brown then reviewed
the play "Let Us Be Guy" by
i Rachel Crothers. Mrs. Brown heltl
Hie very close attention of lhe authence. Tills play treated with prob-1
terns of family and home life. Mrs Winona Downing then came with
’■Trial of Mary Dugan.” which was
well given and showed the crime'
tendency and influence of crime in i
drama.
Lastly Mrs. McIntyre called on!
Mrs. Marian Goodyear to sivi a re- I
view of "A Successful Calamity.",
which she saw tn Beattie last June
white a delegate tg the National
Federation.
This preview with
George Arll.is as star was sent-from
' Hollywood to Seattle at this time in ■
honor of Mrs. Winters, who had
been president of tlie National Fedrelation for four years. Thu pro­
vided one of lhe most delightful en- ■
t.’riamments for the delegates. This
was told in. Mrs. Goodyear's most
If you don’t, it will be a revelation to TRY one
dvUghfful manner, wc feel very
' fortunate In having a member who|
and see for yourself how quickly it Will cook!
can bring us such pleasing reports!
oj the interesting things to be seen'
It is almost unbelievable to see how much this
: and heard at these conventions.
I
' The Hastings Midtes all voiced ।
New Perfection stove has been improved.
their appreciation of this splendid !•
program which showed much time
Let us demonstrate, or better still, try it yourself..
and thought in preparation andi
were also very grateful for the op- i
-portunity of going to Fieeport,
where we were so cordially enter­
tained and served with light re­
freshmenu. Mrs. Dauer and Mrs.
Wminger wish to thank the ladles
who cooperated with them so loyal­
. ** CompUta Home Furnithen
ly *ith use of can. telepbcnea. etc
Al', together It wu a very delightful
afternoon.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNTE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, IMS

Sporting Items

?AY DIVIDEND

| lhe preliminary game easily. Misses
(Continued from page one)
.
1amlth_.
0.1111.1^ and Bevcrwyk. were highi
free throw to bring the count tolicorcn.
----- ;-------------------------------- ----- —1\
11 scorers.
.30*15. Sundccn went out on four! The boys’ game proved much Including that item.*there Is a total
'.uersanala
and
was
renlacrd
bvth.nr..
than
expected.
Middleville
K
a|
h
°f
iso.ooo
since
the
receiver-!
l*'r*‘nal« and
replaced by | harder lhan cxlKCud.
—- a- 10
10 point
point lead
lead In the first *hlP began
■
1 nil IM n ini nTrri —”** “nd
w“ replaced by took
’ I Howard. «8bortly afterwards quarter but from then on the scar'Hie proofs further disclosed that
' j Thompson replaced Snyder at ing was very close. Ada played a at the tune the bank closed its I
nice brand of ball and tied the doara on the 25th of July. 1931. It ■
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1 Haines and Lechlellncr added a score with two minutes to go. Peel- had on deposit tn Its vaulU and in,
TRADITIONAL RIVALRY TN 1X111,1 to ^th sides of the scoring ing broke away for two baskets In solvent urt^pondent banks 530.column when they connected with tlie final momenta of play, giving 398.79. »25.ooo 00 of which had been1
EVIDENCE DURING FOUR !a free throw apiece. Youngs then T. K 8. the lead. 20-18
borrowed from tlie Grand Rapids
MlddlevlUe s llnc-up consisted ’of National Bank, and to secure the re­
FAST QUARTERS
men playing their first’ year of payment of said sum. 859.000 00 of
• ------- ---! connected with a field goal to clinch basketball and those Uho will be the bank's bonds-had been pledged
back next year
iLS security. In order to save interHAWKSTERS KEEP LEAD • 20 to 18 victory for the locals.
24x3_6 inches
Many fans here were disappoint- «t and to release the bonds.'Mr.
TiinAimumiv »■■■&gt;Friday evening the fast rangy
THROUGHOUT GAME :Grand Ledge quintet comes here for ed that the Bellevue game could FTnley paid the debt, to the Grand
1 a return game. This will be one of
not be played os scheduled. The er- Rapid# National Bank.
Cotton Chenille
flrnnrl Torino Five. Tn PI..'1** ,£Ult tro cu*e “MltesU on the ror occurred on Bellevue’s schedule. 1V,Th® /vldence further .disclosed
Grand Ledge Fives To Play lwal C4)url
«.nMP_
so they (have agreed to come hero ths»t Mr. Finley and his attorney ।
ALL SILK
Feb. 10, and wc will go tliere Feb. had collected in over KMW.000 00 and
Local Five In Return
I Lineup and summary;
after paying all expenses.
dame Friday
,g&gt; ,
"
’ 14.Refunded tickets will be good for that
nuking various disbursements to|
BIAS CUT
The spark of rivalry that has 'Thompson. f . ■
the Bellevue game Feb. 10.
conserve the assets of trit- bank and ;
CORDED
Middleville will go to Byron Cea- meeting all other obligations acres-,
marked the scholastic competition Lechleitntr, f. .
ter
on
Tuesday
evening
while
NashMJV
to
nay
in
lhe
course
of
the
re*
,
between Charlotte and Hastings I Adair, c
BROADCLOTH
ville comes here Friday evening, celvenhip. that he. as receiver, still1
fiared-up anew ncre last Friday
Feb. 3.
has on
on deposit with . the State j
night when the local quintet admin8
Nashville handed us our first de- Treasurer tlie sum ot I190JH7 30.
1
istcred a 20 to 18 defeat -tactile ' “X’
The
proofs
feat this season on their own floor
-------- also disclosed that on ’I
visiting Charlotte five. Hastings was
Qp‘
lhe 23rd .day of February. 1933.!
and we expect a good game here.
never headed and took the lead at I Tdtul,
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Judge m
McPeek
&lt;3*cck signed an oraer
order g|v-i
g|vtlie conclusion of nil four quarters. I . ,
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D a________ ■ lnK 0,1 parties 90 days witiiin Which |
leadin* at lhe end of the first by a Charlotte (18&gt;
UUQiellOU)8 rOStpone I to file their claims against the bank i
4 to 2 toianiin. at tye half by a !J
t
•
and Providing
providing methods of handling
handling,,
£• f
o n
• CL
nn&lt;1
to 7 count and finishing the third Fisher, f. .
•
Jr CD. O JOOXing jflOlD this branch of the work, such os the;.
FOR MEN
quarter on the tong side of a 19 to Haines, f. .
FLORAL
The Oddfellows, who had plaflned furnishing ot blank proofs of claim.'
15 score Snyder, Heatings guard. ■*1U**}- c ‘Capt i
one of the fastest exhibitions of the
aljo dcvelopKi in the case J
Size* 34 to 42
took scoring honors for tlie wning Bundwn. g ..
WREATH
Fast
Color
Pre Shrunk
season
for
Thursday night, Febru- ‘ H*1
had
put
forth conwith seven pointe while Sundeen. • nungs. g . ary 2nd. were forced to cancel their Adorable effort to locate al! par­
Char Rate guard, was credited altli 8toan. g. ------show because of a change' in plans 1" wbo nd«,“ ,un*‘ claims against I
six tallies to head lhe scoring Hat i
of
the
Golden
Glove
Finals
for
this
lhe
b;i
p
k
?
nd
su
ch
action
u.Totals
for the visitors.
region, to be held in Battle Creek would be deemed necessary to proSoon after Hastings had failed on! Referee—Nick Beam.
on tho night of February 3rd.
tcct th9 rl8,d' °f “I1 thwllf&gt;
their flrat -chance to score shortly
A team of nine young athletes might have deposit*or clalow. As
after the opening pun. Adair, local Tnvlcir Rente Kuffpr
from Grand Rapids under (he man- “ reJ~££Ll?lls
ra?
center, sunk a long shot utui 1 ayior oeais i\.urrer
ugership of Peter Ploat had been ‘W «’52-2M &gt;&lt; were filed against the
Cut Size 72 x*84
Thompron dropped two charity
In K nf P Mnt Shan) signed tip to torn gloves with the to- «»’’«•, '
.
tosses to put Hastings In a four ln Ft.Orr, IVlUl JHOW cal
boys in what promised to be an
R
appeared that at the time;
point lead. On a double foul Local wrestling enthusiasts were exceptional meet to properly cele- tbd bank closed Its doqrs. there was
PART WOOL
both teams relinquished chances tp:lreated l0 oue of tlle t*.,: heud- bratc Groflnd Hog Day. but the on depor.lt 883 352.29 of jiubllc funds
BOYS’
troie when Raidt, Hastings guard..» far this mum nt Grand Rapids Press Tournament on a':d a preference was. .therefore. ।
and Fisher* Charlotte forward. “ncrs staged.so far this season nt
1st; 2nd and 3rd of February claimed because of such fact. It I
were unable to sink their free,
Hall last Thursday night the
and the semi-finals and finals In wU1 ,x* remembered Hut Judge
throws. Foltowing-in Sundern's un- 1 when Farmer Nick. Battle Creek Battle Creek made it Impossible for Hawley heard this case and after
successful free throw. Smith. Car- promoter
'
'for “
•
the 'local' Pythians.
tlie young warriors to fight it out thc matter had been gone into,
lotte forward, tallied the first coun­ mutclted Frank Taylor. Hamilton. without seriously jeopardizing their tuI1&gt;’’ l,c rukd that nj,w of the par­
ter for the visitors and brought the Canada, and, Fred Kuffer. Hunting- chances In the state wide tourna- tles Wfcre entitled to a preference by,
72 x.80 inches
ton,-West Virginia, in a fast, scrap­ ment.
virtue of
of tlie
the deposit
deposit of
of such
such funds.
funds.| |
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t
virtue
Hastings enjoyed an eight point py bout that was climaxed with’a
In addition thereto.' there was ap-,
’
Big Mac
lead early in tile second ' quarter third fail default by Kuffer. John II/
JI
J
• a a
proximately 88.000 on deposit of inalter Adair opened lhe period with Btafforn. Battle Creek. officiated.
Wooaiana .Quintets , dlviduals who Claimed a preference.
u field goal and Boyes and Snyder
In their first appearance In
r»_/. iz
a ’ll Judge Hawley also heard this case
followed suit.
Fisher, Charlotte the ring. Taylor was on lhe
Uereat VermQntVllle and allowed 8l.GM.02 as preferred
foruaid. put his team in the run­ receiving end ot a large quahtity
Wmdl.nd bor,. .nd «lrU' bukn cU“"- "
,te ,"ul. ?*
ning when lie connected with a field of' punishment that was marked ball
u.m.
made
&gt;
.uemtful
sho».
WOMOOO. only .npraumiuly
goal to cut down Hastlnga* lend to with several bits of fouling by
Ing u.lmu Vermnnlvllle In game.
•“
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,
Short Sleeve
ilx points. When Buhdeen con­ Kuffer. This did not register well at
Vermontville Friday evening. The
wl11
J* recalled that a pcnected .with a free throw and Boyes with the fans and the southern Woodland
girls won by tho lowlded ,,lton waa. blrd Involving a 820.000.00
Long Leg Mens’
duplicated, the score tallied 11-5. boy was the target
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of much ' booing” score of 50 to 18. while vhe boys {*”&lt;&gt;«»» bond B1 ven to the county
Adair was then replaced at center, at different intervals throughout lhe crashed
through for a victory of 54
™s at*&gt; mvol.i'c’LcT
by Howard. Hastings gained two match. After a scries of body slams,
to 31. In the boys' game the submore pointe when one of the Char- Kuffer put tiw Canadian boy on the rtltutes
were sent in during the first rc^cr “dd hlf,
EXTRA QUALITY
lotte guards Interfered with thc mat for three counts with a full quarter and again In thc final quarf»r 4.inLi°
lhat!
. iKisket on un attempted field goal body hold, concluding the perfor-1 ter. Both Vermontville teams put
y a.Il*,r lhc b‘fnk wcn.1 ^l°
by Boyes. -Haines then jrpluced munce in thirteen minutes.
up a Kgame
stru&amp;le our
but were
were out
out- c|!ort
bt*nds of the
‘*mv sLTUMS.e,
pul receiver,
(onh on considerable
p#n Qf
Fisher al forward In the Charlotte
Returning to tlie rirtg. for the sec- P •* rlirfeup'and Bishop replaced Raidt ond full Taylor reversed things ytassca.
the people ol Nashville to reorganize 1
at guard for tin- locals. Smith, somewhat and meted out more pun---END OF HUNTING SEAHON.
lh’ b4,ilt Judkr M«F,*k wUhnd LnCharlotte forward, extended the tshment than Kuffer could absorb,
Y.slttday Timid.,
lhe l&lt;ul ukp n0 oc,lt&gt;n wwch would m any
visitors'.total to' seven pointe when Tiiylcr then clinched the fall with a ; day
n&gt;r
hunting
rabblU
.ud
th.
aud
l-ipaidtee U.l. elToo .nd
,
n&lt;- ■ connected with a field goal, nurlboard ut the end of seventeen , ol the game v-.mn. Hereafter no «»&lt;l&gt;«»'
«H«ded every opportunity
Shortly before the Quarter guu. minutes. Kuffer’* physical condition', one will be allowed In any woeate or &lt;« »“ Purpove,
Mt. Fmley t»-&gt;PHoward tallied a field goal to give prevented him from returning for !
I
held
with
a
gun.
except
It
be
on
"
1
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l
“
“
•
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Hastings an eight point lead nt Hie the third fall, thus ceding the de- 1'
the pcr- him to do so in the performance of,;
lutlf.
‘ clsion to Taylor.
II one's own premises,,7vrherc
—
has tne
the tlt,e
title tc
mud,. his’ duties ns receiver. The State
Howard began the scoring in tKr
The bout war, in thc two hour ao2_,,M
to tuG
l“° land
Banking Departrhent likewise ex­
There
third quarte: with u field goal :o limit with bath buys grappling in1! 71
”"' are some good reasons why tended every courtesy in that dlrct;,e light-heavyweight
ugni-neatTweignt division.
atnniui.
hunting ol r.bblu .hould be pro- tion. Various examinations of the
put Hastings in u ten point lead the
taleox.
KatouHX,. zw.
IO. iI
” , L«‘’“ “
Fisher forfeited two chances to »■„««.
Harrison U
’ilcox. Kalamazoo,
“V “
"’’J
C"
—’ ,T.
w*' receivership have been conducted by ■
score when lie failed, to sink u pair and Frank Clemons. Jackson. 170. i
nK °Lh'7
the1 State Banking Department In
of free throws. Soon after Thomp- featured thc semi-final which re?ne r. not aUo*ed to take- an effort to determine whether or
son misted a charity to»-,. Smith in- Milted in n draw, each'securing one 1
*on?? agitation In not the assets of the bank were in
creased his team's total to eight fall. The bout was In the one hour f*J’or of ah°ricnlng the rabbit sca- condition such that a reorganization,
palnte wit It a free throw. Boyes limit.
■
15oncould be effected. Additional time
dropped a field gc-UJu clinch tile
Clemons look tlie first fall with a ■
*** „„
_,w,_
was granted to tlie depositors' com-1
score al 19-8 The IWhls were Hun crab hold after the bout hod gone
OJ\F’ RJ?*0
mlttee and the board of directors to
held scoreless until the quarter gun thirteen minutes. Wilcox appeared^
*1"Gl-O't- BOXERS, attempt a further liquidation of the
while Charlotte succeeded in tally- to bit lhe favorite with the fans „
c,lalrinan of the assets of the bank and arrange its.1
ing seven points. Fisher and Allen-when
left the ----ring —
to a ! offered
rthl.intheAthletic
Committee
has • affaire «Mh that reorganization
.--------— Clemons
_ - -------------’iiwnf
thrK*’P
nf’floht.p"flohf
with a free Qiruw apiece and Sun- chonw
’
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offered
the
use
of
the
K.
nf
of boa,
Wilcox evened: °“cr™
: °r PcouW be successfully undertaken.
All Scoutmasters should plan the and family Sunday,
Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lester! Bonne­
to aU the boy* who
The 1M, stoc,k
JevJcd
. deen with two field goals and a Hungs up on their second appear-•“*
window displays and demonstra----- *thl*
------ place
--------attended
"Some "
from
the ville and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Kenyon
free throw finished the third quar­
• lions with Russell. Cleveland.
.‘2™“,' I"?
','e €1™hri ! .XraSVm.
iteoXd
ll» -.wcUuMba W- J»a«funeral ...
of ^...
Earl .Paddock Thursday attended the funeral of Mrs. Vick­
SSrs
.-"■ &gt;“ .»“■«
•
ter scoring with the count reading
• Rev. McNulty has charge of Burt- at Delton and the family have the ers in Nashville Thursday after­
19-15.
,
lubstanttol payment thereon. A de­
day observance in Barry county, sympathy of their friends herenoon. She had many friends in
,hlrd
»•“ 2 .btl,
“ tailed statement was filed by Mr.
. Thc locals cljnchcd a victory in i'.-TiK™’"''''
Every Scout should
Mrs Alva Kenvnn
and tills place who regret her passing
the fourth quarter when they talalU hattend
“*1Cd church
I”"' “Mr
“ nnd
Bt'llevurfpvnt
Sunday with
. Finley, with hU petition, showing
and extend sympathy to the be­
' lied ten (Miftite rind held thc visitors
Red Evans. Battle Creek. 152, and I
“
the present condition of the a-ssets
l«;'&lt;&gt;™ tin pxrentx. Ml. and Mra Gaonta reaved ones.
to three,
Lcchleltncr, replacing Russel - Weddcnbum, Battle Creek,, HARD T.O MAINTAIN
(Continued from page oner
and liabilities of the bank. Judge
any other talk. All Seoul, should
Mr. ,„a
Harry MlseBoyes at forward, started thc scor­ 155. featured the preliminary of thr.
went Into thc entire matter
U&gt;«r unllonna durli.j Annl- „„ anotnltanled them home tor a
SHULTZ.
ing with a field goal and then re­ evening which Evans won m eigh­
GRAVEL HIGHWAYS McPeek
very carefully and fully covered-all Turn Day. The speaker at the court, verjsry Week.
visit and Gordon Kenyon will stay
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Quick of Mi­
peated ljftar Snyder had sunk a iccn
teen minutes on a ooay
body noia.
hold. The
angles of thc case. After spending hotiw will be Kim Bigler. Tlie
" *
j with his grandparents in their ab- lo spent Saturday night and Bunday
long one? Snyder then dropped a , bout was in the half-hour limit.
Rainy Weather Has Loosen­ tlie necessary time upon the matter, Scouts are to meet at the cit» ha!)
SOUTH SHULTZ.
with Mr. a/id Mrs. Vert Robinson.
jsence.
it was ordered that a 25'. dividend
A good crowd attended tlie p. T.
ed Gravel—Also AffectM. and will be conducted
Miss Irene ShcUenbarger of Hope
I be paid u|»n all claims filed and nt four P.the
sewage plant, the wa­ A. Friday night and the play "Bor- Center spent Sunday night with A program Friday night at the
cd Black Top Roads
I(approved: the total amount of the I through
rchoolhouse and reported a fine pro­
and
the
court ",house.
rowing
Trouble."
was amusing and Ruth Horn.
amounting to 8188.05128. j terworks
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— —
- '~7*'
", .u
gram. This has been a hard winter for., dividend
Wc understand that this U one of
Announcements afid plans for the all enjoyed the fine music and sing­
xJW HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
TELEPHONES: 2244 ■-2557 ■
Miss Marguerite
McFarlin of
Mr. and J4rs Vert Komnson
Robinson soenv
spent
maintaining gravel roads, and even the largest first dividends paid by observance of Home Day, are to be ing by Earl Shute and Myron Bish­
enMrS
We^^
ln Bittie
tlie black-top highways- There haj any receivership m the state of made by 5.rs. Arthur Haven.
op. Miss Dorothy Oarllngcr gave 2S? u4IrhMr‘\1tS
d M
aorflo“ We are glad to report that all ths
been a lol of rain, which has loosen­
some selections on the piano. Mrs. Thompson.
Mclc
are
Michigan.
Tiw
average
receivership
Fred
Ballance
is
arranging
for
as
­
ed the gravel and softened tlie
Nellie Clouse and Miss Garllnger are
Mr. and Mrs. G. E--Ksnyoivre- mg.
black-top and has made it quite, ground thc state has paid abou\5 semblies and demonstrations in the on the program committee for next
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.
difficult to keep them in the best and 10 per cent, and it Is a fine different schools of the city and month. We expect a fine program. ceived the sad news that their
friend. Mrs. Mary Vickers, of Nash- ' A firkin amounts to about nlns
condition. Tills will be an especial-'. commendation to those who have Lyman Chamberlain is to sec that
had
the
management
and
control
of
some
observance
U
made
of
Scout
­
William
Bonneville
of
Battle
ville
had passed away Tuesday at gallons, or the fourth part of f bar■ly good time to watch the Tarmac
Ing
in
tlie
village
schools.
Creek
called
on
his
brother,
Lester
:
this
unfortunate
situation.
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the
home
ot
her
daughter
in
Toledo,
rel.
•
TWO BELOVED STARS
roads In this city and county. If
they shall stand up through an I
____
I ,as this has
EPWORTH
LEAGUE.
open, rainy
winter,
been, I
there seems no reason- why they
Bunday evening's meeting was
would not prove permanently satis- opened by the president, Irene
factory. No one can expect they Jones, with the song "Love Lifted:
Adults 25c * Children 10c
will be indestructible. Tlie coat of Me." A League party was discussed
a mile of black-top is about one- and it was decided to have a party'
tenth of that of a mile of cement February il. committees have not
Wc Will make a liberal Cash Allow­
Firestone has been on lhe winning
highway,'so It ought not to be ex- yet been appointed.
ance for your old tires to apply, on
car In thia hazardous mountain race,
peeled it would stand the wear and
Virginia Boyes led the devotions,
tear of traffic or weather condl- reading a poem "A Thought for A
where a skid or tire failure meant
' new. Bale Firestone High Speed Tires.
Hons as well as cement: but If tiw Day.- followed by a song "More Like
Don’t take unnecessary chances on
death.
Tarmac roods will hold up through The Master." Another poem was
thin, worn tires this winter when you
a winter such as this, we would say read called "A Prayer."
Its future ought to.-bc assured as Rg.vpral In.-Mx,.!.,™ rcnnrl.’ wprJ •
can have the Extra Safety of Firestone
Adults With Coupon 10c
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires have
a good surface material for our
at lowest basic prices ever known.
county roods. So far some of the
at
1
beenA&gt;u the winning cars in the an­
Tarmac roads in the county have
L*M°rK!nvInkL«h
nual
500-milc Indianapolis Race. Just
broken up a little, due to heavy
,*8,.
JjAi,110
Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires hold
trucks and especially tractors. The ®JLJJ*
recently Ab Jenkins set another
all world’s records on road and track
latter never ought to be allowed on h
world
’s record on Firestone Tires by
for speed, safety, mileage and endur­
such highways without covering lhe
lugs which dig into tho blsck-too
C^MS’ *hlch dealt with new
ance. Tho tough, thick Firestone
exiting
“’P methods of conducting the various,
Tread
is
designed
to
grip
the
road
­
-J
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departments In the League. Rev. i
• IV MUICS,
tuo uus MO
ui
eliminating huxardous skids on slip
IT’S YOU.
[Dewey, who taught the class on
Salduro, Utah, without Un trouble.
If you want to live In the kind of Methods also gave a slwrt review. I
pcry pavements.
ADULTS 15c—CHILDREN 10c
a town
’
.George Dewey reported nil the1
Why buy any other tire'whan |
Like the kind of a town you like, |Citl*enshlp class. Irene Jones told of |
Ride with the safety only Fireatom
You needn't slip your clothes In a the International
Relationship
Firestone Gum-Dipped JY on-3 is Id
Tires can give you. Glen Schultz re­
grip
class and Mr. Becker gave a sumTires cost no more andarefirst choice
And start on a tong, long hike.
I mary of the class he attended on
cently set a new world's record in
of men who know.
You’ll only find what you left be-1 Wa[, D?bu- .
„ . . . .
climbing Pike's Peak. His car was
*-■
—*
I All those who attended had a
hind.
equipped
with
Firestone
Non-Skid
For Uiere’s nothing that's really fto® Ume *nd reported having de-|
‘
rived a great deal of benefit from IL|
Tires—making sic consecutive yeari&gt;
It’s a knock at 'yourself when you I, T** topic for discussion, -Thi
—AND—
I Vocation
of the
Chinese
YoUth,
knock your town.
1 Vocation
of ’the
Chinese
YoUth.
’ ’’
I was led by Marlon Hallwood.
It Isn't the town,—it's you.*
. ........... .—The meeting was closed by a song
Rather than wall for business to "If Christ Should Come" and lhe
come to him, an Alliance (Ohlo&gt; Epworth league benediction.—Corr,
blacksmith has equipped a truck as Sec. Maude Wallace.
ADULTS 25c—CHILDREN 10c
a blacksmith shop and'roils out In- • BANNER
*------------------------------------want advs. pay.
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to the country after business.

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Kay Francis - Herbert Marshall

“Troubles In Paradise”
Wednesday and Thursday
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I* Expense Worthwhile? -­
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i th. i-..i off&gt;r» »i lUtVnfs Dl“ly
-rM,ntrv advertising manager of a newspaper
cikM Mtiw.
. mg losses. Already in this country ,about twtce w bls
rtle Record. Jr., jumped suddenly into the full
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&lt;01X71 ONk
THi*
IX HAHHr iOl'NTY
«&gt;N1S YEMi
1 E.VK •*ov
' reriricUons
nsiricumu. for R
&lt;»• P.
.&lt; C.
v-. luans
—
---------sire of the writer. We tell to vteit- nounced ttial he did not propoae
to follow the law and. publish tiw
description* In thc annual tex sates.
---------- aiA’U’. ItoC
(,‘tevt-,'Time
&gt;'« -«-» Alto A,to,to,,,,«- - By omitting such publication*, Mr
way for credit, who can »y wnut kMmic and conditions in IU* own Stack estimate* that hr can cut
expeiwes by nearly, a quarter of a
WTSiiiE hah in &lt;01 xri. o:.t
the conrequcnce* will te7 The R. F town
,
Yeah ix ai-vax&lt; r.
million doJ^* l*r &gt;Tarc
(to run «r &gt;&gt; &gt;"■«'
MUJdtf SrHACUll-Th'X. ONE
•TEAM IN Al'l A-' I '
ka*n
123. m.v . m a
«-s —
-d
keep eoina
going anv
any longer than neccaneecs-,
don't
n«*d
Tlx first excitement caused by
_______ _ ___
;
... .
*ary. Therefore frequent senate in- .mon. ,technocrat*
or any more liiaip.
’•
b-xntehen ha* not entirely
..
APV EnllnINU h.a . I ...
.
..
get out
out ut
ol thc
thc detves*lun— fiulcted down yet. In .tjhte ot the.
re entirely in order Ro get
Duffey sdwro. rr »i-.
aty:«* yotlgaUon* are
J(», (((AU *Wto«.
1 |»C
we ju»t
1 act that Michigan.!* economy bent.
. hnn^r application
.mdwatton of the
(he Gohlen
Golden Mf 8uck u mrct:n|t wUh Mtlff op;
Ihonrat
Rule If we would get together on
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&gt;uk uiu&gt;uoui»u ••• »v~ -•** -“to.toto!U.
-failure to-nubiLsh
' L*.rk, courage when te suggested
wm
all that it
rtuff. »e
“ ibpentted^?
I11...that
. ! pper.il
SI'S
”;$*
:!•«*.1•!«*"■
&lt;*e““
.^Michigan ^ddireontmue two U. could. hek thl* economic upset.”
ter normal school). Thu is play- L ,U’\
•*“’ ‘,1,‘ rcsll‘d in ‘be publication ot
1M «.h ototom. &gt;»&gt;&gt;(
Sa-e i ss
ss.toJrt.rx’i
Ol course the state down! nwd!!lu.
u&gt; :ry thc pIan? u might J™’*'*”£"* BJck s
all of Its norma! sclwolv Only about i wcr’k.-^Northvllle Record.
j nso!nf bul believe that hl* action uf
thirty percent of the trache.-s »iu&gt;;
an IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT DECISION.
DECISION
deliberately breaking an cMnblhbed
AN
were
One ot
llf the
the hcavu'.
lunv.e,t
blows yet
yet
. pr“Cdint IW ’ PU“U
---- --graduated
. from
one
’t . . blown
numerous seats of higher kartung Struck at the billboard mitiuuice
last )*«• hare succeeded In finding | come* In a decision of the New York
.
jobv. With *uch an oversupply why'Court ut App&lt;-kls&lt; which &lt;» Hie w*COnvmce' ouifeive* tlyB this anahouHn't production te cut quite
yronted by jSS nual
*’« dcwription* prodrastkally. e^eudly .n view of the1£“SAX-:
S^rtOT/^SbS

riBMfirnafipHDSSVSl pJayM by the home talent of our
i /si
village (Nashville) last Friday night.
The opera wa* filled with earnest
. -,
,
.
listeners. Proceed* about S50.

Backward Glances;

BUSo/Y“,erda3':THREEP0ULTRY--------■

VZAB3 ;DO today-

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I

MEETINGSJpHEDULED

Mi** Diena Ferri* returned Tue*- m. g. C. Specialist To Disafttor
•nrnHino
u-wk
'
p»y- after
spending
lire th*
week
end rnd
cuss Feeding Flock For
i’es-he i home. in Lakeview and in

,

Egg Production

MIS..CS Margaret Mogk ot the up-. E R IUncock. poyiuy .preialtet.
per peninsula and Kathryn Can t ll Michigan State College, will concla-matra at Ann Art™, will be
tteee different poultry mrarvthe wr&lt;-k-.end guest* of Mbs Kath-.
m Barry county on Monday
ryn Clarke.
; and Tuesday. February S and 7. AcMr. and Mrs. Elmer ClUey of De- cording to Harold J Faster. County­
troll are guest* of Mr. and Mr* Cole Agricultural Aggnt, tiw three meetNeuton. On Thursday they will go lugs will be held at the following
io Kalamazoo to visit Mrs. Zoa New- places:
ton Mahoney.
. Monday—1:30 P-. M. at Milton
Mrs R. H. Loppcnthlen leaves on Hartom s. Assyria towiv*hip
Saturday for a three months- trip ■ Tuezday—0.00 A. M. at Dowling
through California, in company with church basement.
*&gt;** *uirt- Mr»- Rsth. ot Ludington.; Ttie.yiay—1.30 p m at woodland
Tte&gt; will return via Seattle. Wash- cemo.ldfeUhdwbooL
...............
Mr. Hancock will diicuu Uh?
** MrH4,uw
Mrs NoWe C„ M, (MutbCr.
« ‘V’SnTV"»S

Clearance
Sale
Of All Fall and Winter
Clothing and Furnishings

nMUM, ter (arenU. Mr.
mnnrrs «lre«ly li»W (teir
Robert Burch.
flocks well advanced into the laying
Albert Wilcox leaves on Thurs- f«-.-uon and thl* Information can be
day Cor Panama, going by way of pUt into practice with the idea of a
New Orleans. He has been spend- mdre economical production to meet
Ing several months with Ills family tiw- fast declining egg market:
here.
j Hatcheries are now booking orComelius Van Etten and Mr*. Wider* for baby chick* The ria-a of
H. Van Etten left Monday for her
r°u have next fall and wlpler
j,J
depends
on,uthe
home in Springfield. Missouri.
------- 1----" chicks jx&gt;u buy now’
....
and the care you. give them
fact that state finance* are in a conmimoner. to prevent him from ™. fwJLxn, lj( mau cl%ulailon TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, throughout tlx spring and sum­
..
,
„
,
,„((,.(, mer. Profitable returns cannot be
! pitiful Hiape.
Tiw .rawer U.
V
8? tcX^^
icTTER NO1J. BORROW.
„ i S;
wnh he^ ' M*cted from good baby Chicks that
,acl ««
Thu Banner u glad to. know that "Prodaetrnn should be cat!" But the ,S^t»*?!Swn^a*pliEd*« 'i?hed
‘n’t?*mT r^JLJTph h .haw been poorer fed and exposed to
t* cm-rTIgT Wr“thb CoiLln. Mrs. Sarah FuJur.
.dtwaaMi all summer. Now is the
Hastings and Barfy county have n&gt; actual imputation, if and when It te U^ubltc right of way beside5jk :
Mr*.
G
P.
Chidester
went
t-^, timc to,make plan* tor next year *
lar gotten along without makntg done, will arorne a storm of con : paved lughway and two courts de-rtM. only j.^numlon for Grand Rapids Wednesday to vu.t
tiying fiock.
jtrmcrsy. we predict. None of Uw cr*^ *'"£???*btmSLuHxr'w-vV
’■&gt;’:-m of handling tax Mr*. N T. Dimond and Mrs. Oeo ;--------------- «,»&gt;
«------Finance Corporation. It i&gt; not dunWhitcomb
SPURNS A NEW postoffice.
cult to nikke the loans, but -ewry-, port wish to admit they are unMis- oiga
Olga uan
Garrison ot.Fenton h
8»X*
Allegan Gazette. In re­
Furthermore, the court swpean to ।
“
suss
..
1
weeks
With
her
'
’
“
‘
d
the
proj
o^-d
new
post otXi.c
necessaryE»ch
will
muster
the
hold
that
the
commiwtoner
mav
!
‘
O
n
te
but'
m
few
Jnm!^
u
“
,
«
w
T7,
ra
L
body must reai~U' -ual such loan*
father, Wrb'ht Garrison
m*t city, in pari .
have to bv repaid. Wc tetter man-1
&lt; „„ i
b “n absurdity to propore to|
3trs. Hoiutr McDowtll and son.,
... &gt;ny town the Mze of Alli'-age to get along. as wt have &gt; far. i
Atoi»»'. relumto io (hv.r l&gt;»u« ™
. oa-jojic. MMm,' o&gt;i.»
without borrowing
' ficisl ctrclcc io m»urc themselves tentloh ot driver.- -but «ho when 7 \
•-hIhLT1 ** °
lion Ttu-"te&gt;. alter a wceto* visit
a!)^h(fu n&lt;ar Jllat BUtn
,
continued and secure extatehce. lt Uwv are merely unsightly. The
« t!1-’
W1w
D.&lt;Mer3r?J.‘
TJie present building te amply *utA SENATOR SHOWS COURAGE.
th.t «ji all of {}ll-,v &lt;million Uuv. m*■-.rnmui'. hx. a duty .
Mr.T
A.
IMily,
wjte
of
Po*tn»*flc
Jenl
(ut an practical purpose*."
At teait one member pl the UnitJ4?
reterennotm-.;.
whteh
Th- Banner has no’^ minted tiw ter Daily of Adrian. Michigan, and,
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«t Rteux wnate has- tin courage to «,ny,!A d,&gt; u^full WW*. but they *««• ;coulU a gcficratlon ago would have tax dezcrtptltno :n -&gt; verakveau- .-n t daughter, (teed, have been the,;
«d Suu.* .feXMte na- in
*
the state too much money, been loath to-m.,k&lt; ncnw to i&gt; when we did the'return Ipetted us .:ue*t*.ot Mr. and Mr*. C. W. MIX' .
face realui.cal!y- the prob.em
art, dl,.,|lcatlng femce already I more afid more *ancUoned by t!;«- .l&lt; - lhan our uniAl advertising rate« tor a couple ol days.
|
balancing the national budget 'n" . ...BlUb&gt; at other. Institutions^ in I legal himmarH &gt; m retem tim. . Many other w-.-k&gt;. in the state a.Mr*. Im Van Valkenbnrg is in
man u Senator Tytfing*. Maryland
„ “L °
' L ‘jSmebody jet may c-1 an inJun,-■
handle the list at le.M than nor­
"
,Ma th«
fact, wv believe that Mtetugan s &lt;t,,,n
thr inlib-tard nuisance- mat raxes, in some ot me more Detroit for un extended visit wlUij1
daughter.
Henry Slyficld
s.vturday. F)eb. 11. i&amp; an outetand; Demxro*. who tdd the upper/
'tire structure for higher education! jpat iln.. Michigan'* highway.- - i&gt;opuio&gt;i* countu.'. however, such a:,■ ntr
Mr;, Ev.v Underhill ot Po.tenill , )nj{ jcatur&lt;. o( Scout Anniversary High school gymnasium. Hastings livllles for thc Week.
' branch of congress, tn no uncertain needs reorganization and co-ordl-1 Plymouth Mail.
Wayne and Oakland, publicati.Hi b thc guest of lur sister. Mrs. E L. w,,, b tnx-re. ot the Area will. Thl* I* in the nature ot a pot luck
fiimdaj'- evening. Feb 5. as ttelr
maim.T. that it had rcaci)g&lt;i the 'nation *0 that the severuJ unite in-jA oocn HANDBILL
ItrAMKm
'
•
....
... ...
___ .. ... ot local mcr1
_. | mc,ncy7n fariMlum can teVust’lied Bo
,WJ-. supper with th'- following menu; cbM’rvMnce ot Churth Duy fur An­
’.tum.
through
the courtesy
time when it must face tack&gt; and
Viiants.
thants. pm
put &lt;&gt;n wuiu&lt;&gt;w
window uwpioja
displays and
anc escalloped potfitos. meat joaf. biit- niversary Week, Scout,', leaders, par­
ivalved will not be competinj wtlhi
DEPOSITORY ' !)jr tpe a&amp;sumrd protection given tr
make the govcmnh’iit live within J&lt;me another, in curriculums, size.1 A Holly woman In-- robed the tjlc delinquent property owner*,
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY tenmm.trali.-.nv ot work in Seeding &gt;‘r«&gt; roil*, cabbage *aUd. trait Jello ent* nnd-teumd' of TYoap 65. MidTiw ftr*t annual meeting ot the and Cubbing. Each troop U asked utvd rake. Cotlra und cocoa wUl be dlrviile. will gather in the Methodist
its tpranw
buildings, athletic equipment, and ; nulsaikv of having her porch cldlf’* general &lt;&lt;&gt;mm.ti»- church nt that t.nvn for a talk and
It If true, of course, that a dollar Barry Cdunty Medical Sxlety was tn choose the pliare&lt;uf the work and ■’•’r'7rt,
Of cow** Ulis idea of living with­
for bov.s to be in their window M‘-«l begins promptly at 6.30 P. M. picture* of Scouting given u&gt;- Mr.
—“-rr extra is added to each tax sate to held at the council rooms. Hustings plan
in one’s income i» no| nr*-. All sen*
mwram h assured. Shaler. field Executive. Rev. M D.
TThrow
Haiidbi U h!..
y Ull. cysi ;ll publishing un Thursday last, thc 29lh of Jun- throughout the day. Thte was very «-»•
tor public funds.
;»l:h a :&lt;!..&lt; "T:
----ratUactory
last
year
There
were
23
Each
troop
rimuld plan tor IU. o&lt;n Mr.Ktan will conduct tiu? com­
:
th,,?
inn
handbill*.
__________________
_
____
■U* p~pv IM MM
■ ut
oo^oe,
-------------------------------uary.
The
followingofficer*
were
Mr. OomAock gave evidence of; Here.” She says that too handbills
.
Scout wtaddwa
throughout the food and »&gt;■ rwporutMe for iu own munity service.
elected to their respedtiva places.
have probably been lmpt&lt;'*-&lt;&lt;!
v rtlt.r,„.. wll,.n he -Ven suggest-:
thrown in her bask. : in a
?
dbciphn*.
A
truop-motlwr
tor each
Thuruiav evening. Jan 28. a largo
President, J. M. Eliou. Hickory
,m-„-*i necessity
tw.-uttv of such lest
1
.. cut twuj bunch
llui o'.ht r day.
They’weft'all
I
Un- lundamenta!
that the Mate should
._
k ,« . n(—group should assist the Scoutmaster attendance of ro.-4drnts of Ontngr- ,
Corr.cr*.’
,\
•.if ,one kind Similar
rturie* might,
wks Ito “
T"' “O"”'*
Cup will to ville. Prairieville and Barry town­
» practice. Individual ciHamv and normal
&lt;
schools* from 1U structure
to’d of Midland. We have freVic ■-President, A. F.‘ Hutchiion.
pmste- buvines* concern* are forccil and we sincerely trust that hr wtl*. quentiv
town hall,
!hurto m ■' ship*. Katin ird at tiw . ...................
‘ Nashville. ’'
ven bunches of bilk
Prairieville, for a fir a' evening’s ento keep Income and expenditures m "
G. 't?topm»u-toHw”tnUa tody’s Fto
Secretary and Treivurer,
■'»
SFS1
...
’T1w’ .
ar in a ooov u o'-»teitainnwnt and explanation of
McGulfln. Carlton Ccnttr.
&lt;.•«!»» out (to. tomnito KS.Sffi,"’
itv'ministers
Board of directors. Dra. Fuller. •itte. Count
■ ■ ■ -­ are adud Civic Day -Al! HnstlQg* Scouts Scout work Wm. Fox and Lynn
TO. l.OVB and to
uh se
seruiim- from the ideals and leaden will te conducted P&gt; rry &lt;&gt;f Troop 73. Hastings, accornMcLeay and Mcbitrye.
.
.
Ihouuh .conviction*.
•
II This st:&gt;ry not*only points
a.
to prearh
i ScouZoath
and Law. or at through thc city and couiny ofito*. P?ni d R&gt;«“» Clevelawt and Mr.
true
ot, government
.
.out it
government* even inougn
iboign
;
.
V n,..ivr ,a,!c ln adre.-.telnjj.
but
,
Delegate to state society mictiug.
labor ts the Mini or
mike reference
tn ine
the pnigrani
program ............
u 140 ’** w* 1 '*««&lt;•
disposal
politician:* hate to admit thc lu&gt;t
SUCCESS IN SUCCEEDING, \nlro indtc-vl-- Uu- frame of mmd
i-( u.
r-,.,,,.
.
fn_-&gt;K&lt;reterenr'- in
■*— ■ —
»----- •plant.
......... Hhafcr und a-vbti d with detnohliving: "yet hour
.
. ..
,....., All
all Scouts
w,-., ami
.,,,,o
..........I.
................
,&lt;i,.rx reCi
........
dtnate
UuUoii
.-tUitlOi. T. -.Ben1- JohiuU-n.
!Nl; Jolingfbtl,
Area, Ari’X •
Some very interesting and in- llll0 take
recognition
of, ....
thc Scouts
leader*
recudicutr
When gttt-ernmenl expenditure* exJadcin_ frotI. u&gt;w, w .flld jn the &lt;’f mar.v of .the people They do no’.
thcnuehvs to the Oath
Oath and Laws
Laui Executiw. »pok.. and putures of
' .-tractive papers were read by Un?hn tte'lr tervice
themselves
'many think they
«to
.11 8.15 P. M. A *h&lt;Tt talk in tlie camp fife were shown "The Coa;
live who neither la­
up Acteme* for raiving la*
*d rixuu in Germany and France *uc-' bdte. The waste basket is a good
,, courtroom on ■ Community Govern- AgalnM Cast}' was put on by men
• menC will conclude the day.
uf North Pin.- Lake school. Tap.1
retuse to consider .-.tnngent economy (.u d m do;ng u t0 -UCnxd.onc an-: "depository" tor such -bill* and we
bor nor love—SIR
’
Thursday F-b 9 Hom.- Day"-- reiuuded by HGb-rt Barn-s. 8 M. ot
plan .hiu&gt;irf
&gt;huuid hr&lt;t&gt;rn&gt;»
become wonpopmeasures until they are hterally
•
1j believe the -&gt;!•&gt;'
Thomas More.
All Seoul., should bi-’ at luune in Ux Tvcop 55. and *ung by the audience
1 ular.—Midland" Republican.
1
hacked up ogaimt a stone wall But ।
2,,—..
■ reuing so Motlwr and Dad may -I* closed ’the
** evening.
ihen 1* an upper Umh ‘o taxation;
GROVER DILLMAN.
M. B&lt; cause of &lt;ne fine program and
LET 'EM DEFAULT
the outstanding speaker. Gunnar m» recognize Scouting with a special
TROOP 71.
IP THEY MUST
that a country can endure and pros-, When on* considers the excellentt!
ter. Mr*. John M ad.
.
Be:--- a most worthwhile evening is supprr and help with the Scout; Trnrp 11 welc.micd Ihrlr Scout.... _____
. already been uor
w„.»
---- ----------------- the
—*•
there are a great many people In!
After un extended visit wtth Mr assured AU Hastings people who test* Boy* should be with parent.-.
per That
limit lias
k that, has
teen done on
I master. T. S K Held, bac* after hl.&lt;
mil Mrs I. H. Evnrt*. Mlw Mabelh- can make thc trip to Bailie Creek;( that evening.
Hpprouclud and probably passed instate trank lines under the manage- this r.-uptry, who hare been fa.-&lt;imonth
and
a
stay at the Naval
Hughes left yesterday tor Laketon. arc utged to meet at the Banner’
for cancelcancel­
ihe United States. Therefore we be- nien* ot Grover C. Dillman as state nated by
hv Uie arguments tar
Friday, feb 18. "School Day’”— Hospital in HLhalf
Tlicy listened to hi.Indiana when? she will sjx-nri the
lation of thc debt* due u* trom
-..............
.-—
tatef than 6 20 P M (tech school throughout the United v- rv beneficial remarks and cloaed
lieve that Senator Tydings txpnx--; highway
— rest &lt;&gt;1 thc winter with her father. rthcnet
- comninuotur, one realizes
.
European countries
There U a -------I States should observe Scouting al with u new. way of saying tiw Scuu*.
where
the
nr*
will
be
lasted
and
A. D HuattM.
td the sentiment* of the entire that
it will
to continue ‘—
Mr- •; campaign
CBn),aisn 01
&lt;&gt;• propagunaa
propaganda on in
Jn thb
tax
umv is
»ui be
w wise
"*w w
ui- -the
— —
•■ descriptionh ave, promptly at &lt;130 Kim Sigler the lutsembhrs Demonstrations of master s prayet.
•w.,, ... os head of ...............
... .......
........ We te- I iiowe-.t-r.
Mr-. —
Stella
the 1 will introduce the Barry Co. delega­
the state. high-।; country
to bring. .u.
this about.
b ■«’ •-’r. that
that revt-nu,revenue &gt;0
--—Grable
••• - started
------ - on
■■ :'country*when he said that .the Dillman
.
■ ™.,,. .. The it
-mid Congress
‘c0Jn
c-' anywhere
tion that evening. Hugh Riley. In
.Unmd States
now pjan to way department.
question
o. i hevtPresident
Hcov m ar meeting the road for Mrs, - Pauline MtO.nbr r
Saturday. Feb. 11. "Window Dis­
TROOP 75.
then they
thev rtre- ,u:al iopf
publicutlon. ■
Friday. - Her territory will be New charge of hx-aj arrangements, urges
are
on
wuad
ground
when
whether
a
man
Is
a
republican
or
a
'
an?
on
souad
grornu
play' Day"—Each- troop should plan . Troop 75. Scout master Sterling
'jive within it* income. Revenues
state
f
H it dewfopfl that thew ■ Newspapers ‘were not re*[xm»ibie, ’York
!1 adults to attend. No adnilsatuu one or mare window ck monstrations Rogers, chose new troop offictrs at
ior the next fiscal year arc estunat- dbmocrat does not enter into re- tUMi
Oliver Greenfield of Er.ietvilie. Utec
cmjnirj| cannot pay. then let them
Is
charged.
countries
1 or displays Scout* and Gubs In unl- their regular meeting Monday. Jun.
'— -—■ —
returned
------- *home
------ Tuesday
----------h»»«u (or the law requiring publication ol rOntario,
&lt;d tu te
about-----------------i2,949.000.000 Wllile sporuibfllty fur our highway *y*trm Setault
t ” Yhey
They *“w«e
w«e
thankful
Compleied
Completed plans
plan* for local obscrv- form will show some oi the work 30. Tla? odkers were cliosqnby Hie
after a visit with hi* wile in this
•cription*
tn tax sates.
When
drawn
farther we can have the high- r!ll,;1 ,h to get our syphirt, rnjanclai de
uft&gt;
&lt;a .to
o IM
btnit &lt;•. tnnu'.e to date, amount to
—
ance ol the
done tn.their group dining the year, leaders white most of Ur Scouts
tile Twenty-Third-AnniTwet
UU&lt; u&lt;
Uw w-jf
Wa» dcsumid
lie. U1
in lnr
the
j4.403.6ta)fi&lt;» although . more tliat: ,arn&lt;jved
y&gt;r&lt;x.from partteanslup
.
the.. and. imlitarv.
...
when Germany »»■ »'• pubjlv. interest aud io help protect
Mrs E R. Eaton of Detroit re­ vrrsary Week celebration of Scout- Porter* and Scout ■cut-outs ' will be were at the Second Ward P. T. A.
halt a billion of thu total is fur- tetter. Mr.Mr.
Dillman
Dillman
ha*hamade
made
good
go.*;: Ua-ir
their
Jhroat*
.throat
Now France partfM* qu. n-hu &lt;u delinquent property
turned home Monday ‘after an cx- mg in the United Staten arc as fol- placed In every More window for the meeting The patrols were also rclows:
’ seek. See Russell Cleveland or Mr. loncantr'd
John
Hewitt
was
und do-voter*
public debt retirement.- an litem ______
_ ... ... of lhe state ot Mich-1 ^rty 1* nasty about paying, a.'- , u.hi this connect inn. it i*m- tended visit with her son, W.’D
Monday. Ftb. fi. Area Day—All Shafer for window.
. ...
... -though best able to p»v. If tn."•1 h.r. ,Gng
|U»t.- that th- commit*
rhan:t&lt;d from Senior Patrol Leader
that will not te corered in balancought to corfltnue him ifi th |dc6u stand on .our bootu perha;&gt;# .vl(,n o- inquiry into state exptr.m-: Eaton.
adult people interested tn Scouting" Sunday Feb. 13, 'Church Day’ — to Junior Asalstanl Scoutmaster
ing thcdbudg»t Tlwrcf'.Tr Senator ’ p;are whiah he ha* filled -• capablj in some Juturc emergency we will tui-.-&gt; conip:»-ed entirely ot Rcpubliart-.urged to attend thc annual Every Scout and leader should at- while Lyle Kerr was promoted to
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Tydmgs estimatei that government"
*
‘be slower to tend billion* of our ( in. rv.-ummends in it., report to
Ml - Hattfo Hotehkl* returned to Hireling nt the Scout Headquaiters wnd tiw chur&lt;m of hi* own choice Bike tin position ot Senior Pafrol
METEOR FLICKERS OUT. ! mot.ey add send our men into a .ib.-.lts!i thu expense
needle**. A Atirora, litlnoiA Saturday after a Bldg m Battle Crw'k No admission Troo|« in a body where possible and Leader Jack Wllrwi was chosen us
expen - must be tiimmed by about
fight .that ...
t. nut. ...
ot our
eflec? h.»&gt; already been
.(UM, blared info; (&gt;*((..... making.— bin
• .A— .. this
............
month» visit with her sister. Mr i- cliarged. ElecUon of the Council special recognition 0! Scouting, and troop tfugter on Ute transfer of
une bUficn.dollars to blare Amer.cai Technocracy,, which
ofiircre will be held: Gunnar Bent.'ite ideal* will be malic by ulPpa*- Bugler Russel Bush to Battle Creek.
firmament with the‘Schuyler Marshall. Clinton County ■ introduced into th.- Itgtatalute.
Gard Chidester.
.imam. i. wi.n ui.
understand Therefore we tel
Norval SUunm is to continue as
Ge.' Bla. k ot Centralia. Washing­ diroclor ol Volunteer Training for ‘or* during the gernce
l'1 « *
that th? "political angle ' of
and color of
ot a nu tot..
KxHita should wear their uniform.- Scribe The patrol leaders and Mton. U expected tn-the fly thL. tiw B 8 of A. will speak; the pag:ant, •Mightier Than The Sword1 throughout the entire w«*k. '11m stdanls %rr as follows:— Fox Pa­
have pu-vsed on Just as sueOne’of the pi
G notion &lt; Bios’, &lt;4 the weekly
Nnrval--------Btemip.
A. P L—
vail be presented, and ilw
Anniversary Week Committee, earn- trol
— —G.
... L
- ---------------------papers m Michigan are Repute ttvc.v. .
to the black voids ot du- intormed nun of
.
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CMumbia University, butpthat- in hi
Mb: Made Aihl.-y of Grund Rap­ thainpum AU-8cou! swimming team posed of Lyman Chamberlain. Max Robinson; Lion Patrol—P. L.
fChrmn. Mabel Siawii. Ruuell Walter Caukln A P L Wayne
racy
simply a well eamoufisgra
ids is the guest of w|k W. H. Good­ will give a demonstration. »
! this u’.ffa-njoarrnr teaTuesday, Frb 7. "Barry County Cleveland. Dr B A Perry, Mrs. Ar- Bump: Bat Patrol-P. L-Billy
1. Thl-, diMivwtwn a public official dehbcrjteh year this week
the reason why break* an c-rtabjuhed law. i»&lt;- te
Mus "Una Quinn left Munday for Parent and Scot;: Day ’— All Scout*, thur Havens. Fred Ballance Aben;Ransom. ’A. P L-EBon HarrtngMd divorced pU'ing-drith tire and such actioii i» u two weeks' visit in Alltgan and parenu. and tnend* of Scouting arc e Johnson and Rev J. A McNulty, ton -Scribe Troop 75—Norval
luud-mouthco ofi-tpnng. repumat- Corneil
invited to the annual meeting in thr formulated and will direct the ac-, Stamm.
«&lt;’■&gt; were M-, m ol 1 t-rtatnly net to be rrcoimr.rnd- Grand Rapids.
ett it completely; admitted tliut tiw 1
•*’*
this fantastic
- - -•chemo ok
jn :h-.&lt; instance, houercA n
Mrs O. A Whitright and son.
pa* rrco.’d ot its high priest, a cir-. ^tvi'Un
In their troubles i( «nv tp u* that Mr. Stack hassim- Mark, returned home last week Frtmuch to be
for almost afiv ph precipitated actwn that was alEnglish, u
i-.T many friends in Dansville and
:H
Beware -.Schuyler Marshall.
Mason.
Loma i of Grand
afniaf; w erf temper-;' rimum County Republh-an-Ncn-

All Have Been Reduced

25%

to

50%

This is your opportunity
to buy standard merchan­
dise at the lowest price in
many years.

Lambie &amp; Doyle
"T/ Store for Dad and Lad

Boy Scout News

A Quotation

Way of Oiir World 1

8,'d by a snooth-Uingucd ■ AND COMES A HOWELLIFE
NEWS GLEANINGS.
• WITH THE THOUGHT
ballyhoo who made then.:
Eutmamisls [&gt;cl:ticlun» and mdwb'-iin orduury
r
umlltts
ri.mg lor a r&lt;* industry to bring Uu'.on—being only fiO tect above rea
...- country cut of the dofarum*. level.
y - *«&lt;
rL, MA.
»•. w
Based upon the .sale?
Italian Government, was a acre:
peculiar
-■—«—• ‘‘tociety m Sicily formed tor private
.
. te th’ 1 i.c ivr.t to: punace* oil-1 • revenge, crime and opposition tu all
Picture* tr. an old Um?, a..ium a:.|i inR (y-.y. pimu-u-tal and mental re­ term* ot governmentin * mirror without x&gt; habituation Ce^ain’.y the sb.au
then
‘the-worit movfimer.t would find w&gt;nu
suey b said to have been :nmuch at a grin —Boaton Herald.
ffireinles heir Witham Cansficld, ven ■d In Ban Francisco by a Chin­
,
•
...
Livingston Republican-Press
’
. .eok who called Ills concoction
In 14*1 new Republic of Ank i: 1
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’/nap MU." which la the Canturiibc
i ur ■ odds and ends."

Mrs. D G Robinson Tuesday and
Wednesday *
Mrs. Hadley, who recently return­
ed from Hankow. China, u Visit­
ing m thc city st present, among
her old friends and acquaintance.' .
Mesdames Un Van Valkenbtirg W,
R Cook and Mis* Frane Withams
werr'in Grand Rapids Saturday
|
Mie- Grace Messer is visiting
Ir.cnds al Akeley College. Grand*
Haven.

■nt Paragraphs

ai.a abtnti

FIFTY-FIVE YEARS .AGO TODAY.
A Rftorm Club wu** organized in
Rutland at thc ichodhousc' near
Mrs R Wilcnx s on January |7. Mr.
William Cridlcr »«■&gt; elected presi­
dent . Levi Houghstdtter. vice-presi­
BRIEF OMERVA-HOSS.
Fte Trei.ur, Drpwtmrni rereml) dent: H N. Monroe, secretary. Lor­
understand, are absolutely fn&lt; to,
t J Issued a call for U»e outstanding
ing Rich, treasurer, Messrs. Jame&gt;
do what the Japs tell them to — I
No mar. evr achieved ■ marked• jisjxxjooo of "*hln plaster-. ’ paper ,Clark.
Dr. Lathrop and Wm Burg-.
sucres*
in
dealing
with
otmen
curt&lt;ncy
uuring
tlx
Civil
Uoutei-' protend tor a raiber Boston Herald.
•
'
her have fnored us with elrquent •
searching invwugation into Hie *c»l
--------- -'1 tmlcM he felt a genuine, not a pre- War
and convincing speeches Wc have
------- —Untie* of lhe RcCinuiiuctiou Fm-| That Berlin author who said tended, affection for Hxm.’—Bruce
now 73 enthusiastic members
Barton.
■ j Wdluun A. Cocke, an Amencan. .’ The social will be enftrtatned by
ancc Corporation even though lh&gt;rc American women arc so beautiful‘
.... •
. ~.TJ—
O'-*' for nture Hun 31 hour* in u Mr. s Doud and family instead of
U no ptfUfiulM reason io &gt;u*pcvt, that they can wegr any old Hung; • Wher. we build on money vucceas. • guder.
at Mr. Prtndle's as announced Ja*t
de litetale traud. ltd* coiporaUon tv^jrni]v never married one of, ■ or. salisfacliotu of material end*, on.
on Wednesday afternoon ot
’ । Mtisfsction* oi MU-induigenue and
The fits'. u*e of electric motive •eefc,
U doing bu*li&gt;»»* on such a gtgan-‘ them.-Newark New*,
thl- week. All wtsmng to attend
j
dreams
of
worldly
power
alone,
we
power
on
United
State*
railroads
will be at Mr. Spauldings More at
tic acate. iwwever, Uxat public alr-j
____ &gt; vuin»in ।
I
are
buikiltig
upon
the
sando"
—
Dr.
wa»
on
the
Baltimore
A
Onio
in
six
o'clock
sharp. Teams win be
Inga at trequent interval* wfil be
Even with iu. ahorkymmgs. we1 ^2^ ‘^ey'
-kisUh Sibley
.
11®&gt;5 al Baltimore.
there
entirely in order, lhe
C. to' must not cveriodk tlx fact that ra*
’
ot young NgshVUllans:
Human / .slavery
not .....
have ,Cotiorueed.
practically wortfUM* arcA number
date, ha* Undoubtedly accomplished dio ha* relieved thu countn' ot . • "Humx::
1-.... will ...„
—
talking about emigrating to I
(»(u( «»« in mua im own »t .wm, .tout M»( (. to .tu. »u
b0?.■
72?
Washington territory We think it;
&lt; .1.... ...i
.
■(.
... , ।'•cccrnp.uned by human lianas u tlx ginner In pajment tor gtr.nmg. a good move. Boys, our worit wish
numerous buauxw failures and m siam^amc wtMdeu-Ouo bUtc ;iinicd
b K)a.(, auUuiM..-_
an indqgfry valued at
k vireess
botatertng pp «u credit intern. Journal.
.Henry Ford.
OOODOO in J833.

.

Crumbs Of Wisdom

.

"Ten Nighu Qj a Ba; Room" »u,

The

OBJECT of This DAIRY
Is to See How Clean a
Milk It Can Produce

The objcel of this dairy has never been to hut
"peddle milk." When we blurted in the milk
butine*&gt; we pledged thl* dairy to produce
CLEAN MILK that would meet the health needs
of children, and provide for people of all age*
a qualit&gt; nt milk of the hicheal standards in
uholcsnmenrss. richness and purity. *10 accom­
plish this we hive assembled one of the best
dairy herds in Michigan. Our herd is regaUcly

inspected, and every drop of milk we sell you
come* from our own herd.
Mori' than this, *»♦ reconstructed aur building*
and installed the very latest equipment for the
sanitary production of milk. After thorough In­
spection of our plant, and ■flicially testing lhe
milk we produce, lhe state of Michl(an desig­
nated lhe Highland* Dairy as lhe ONLY dairy
In this section. qualified to sell "GRADE A”
milk. No CLEANEB milk is produced anywhere.

Our Grad* “A" Milk is not only a source of energy
and a safeguard against disease, but it is one of
the CHEAPEST foods you can buy. Why not try it ?

.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phon* 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�wre ha»tingb bannkb,

wepnesday,

February i, itu

JACK BOWEN TO BF.
■ ■
MARRIED IN HX&gt;RIDA.
The Grand Rapid* Pre** of Mon­
day bore the announcement of the
approaching marriage of Miss Jane
At the farm home of Willard and seme reminiscence* of former day*
Wursburg and Mr. John Bowen,
recalled
both will known society young Lucy Perry in Irving township Rev. and Arthur Eycleahymer ----■­ in
Ml** Either Doty spent the week
Robert Ritchie was home from FOURTH DlST. CON'
people of Grand Rapid*, whicj* will Knappen united in marriage their poetry many amusing incident* in
Doud,
end at her home tn Athens.
! Charlotte on Saturday.
■ take place at the Wurzburg winter daughter. M1m Nancy Perry, to Mr. thc lives ol Mr. and Mr
•specially thing* that happened
VENTION SUNDAY home at Miami Beach. Florida, next
•Archie McDonald wo* in Battle
M1m Margery Reynolds drove to
----------- •
week. After a honeymoon In Cuba’• Solon R. Doud, on January 31 18S3 while Mr. Doud was acting os city
Creek on Monday on buxlncoa
• : Ann Arbor Monday to spend the
(aid
yesterday,
Tuesday,
marked
marshal
Visiting
and
a
general
Local *mencan
American Legion
Lerion rost
Post Grand
‘h«-&gt;’f’un« i*-‘’iln
,:« Miirih
'*'U1 where
"«»nvhcy
to their golden wedding auniversary
M1M Florence -WaUUiw was home *&lt;*k ««• mother, Mrs. Phyllis Hey- uooai
OrWK1
Rapid* in March
where they
good time lie!ped to make the day
from Wyanduttlc over the week end. b01^- wUI return with her on FnIn honor of thl* uccaaion. Mr. and pass all too quickly.
(will make their future home.
And Unit Were Well
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger of Delton
,
...
Mr. and Mrs Doud held open
1 Mr. Bowen is well known In Has­ 1 Mr*. Duud entertained Uteir rein­
Mr.
W. n*.teknrrf
Relckord
railed on Mi*. Nettle Hyde on-BatMr and«Mrs. Archie
a«*hto w
Represented
Uvea and friend* very delightfully .house from seven till nine o'clock
tings
where
he
ha*
been
office
and daughters. Grace end Betty*
urday.
w No. 45 manager al the Hastings
,
,,,,,, al their-home on West Green Bl.
when a large number of friend*
The Laurence, J. Bauer _
Post
Table
Ki ——— i.t
m ml *.*—«
Mte* Ruth Wibert of Hillsdale wa*
KJre &lt;d Orand'Ramds American-Legion and Amdlla^ were CM&gt;J*ny Unca"teat\pring7nuking
Sixty-«even rrlativek enjoyed a’called, over one hundred and twenin lhe city on Saturday visiting on'Bunda
. *’y. “°*e 01 wrana
«*apio*
&gt;t lhc
ixu luck dinner. Ml*i ’ly regatertng.
■
~
’ 1j represented by &gt;}
Mr and Mrs. ___
Donlhl&gt;
hl* ho*"SjL
thg,w NN Chidester's,
Ciddcster's. ■ sutftptuuus
Josephine Chase having charge o'
Group* bf inends remembered the
trlcnds.
'
.
Ur and Mr. a w Wmihnnu
Mr. and Mr* John Zoet and Mr.!Foreman. Mr. and Mrs
Harry u A nntCT DA IU nil
I the dining room Assisting in wrv- bride and gro.un of fifty years ago:
.pent Bunday with relatma m and Mra 00,1
“nd d*‘*“wJ W'*d and
'{r'and P W 4"’ HAKKIt ’
w..,
w
.««. uuu.
w.u&gt;
*e«erm
ouuqm-e,
w
Ing
were
Misses
Atioa
Cotton.
Ruth
with
several
bouquets
of oeauuiu:
beautiful •
relatives in
in |ron| OrBnd Rapid*
ChandFtaDidi
rruuvcs
JUpldt were
wcre visitors
yUBon of
ol nable
n*ble at the Fourth District conrinconrinWENR PROGRAMS a”d
«&gt;H and Psulinc-flower* including-yeho* ro*ra. daf1 Mr uiirt Mu Earl Hubbell called Mr 'Bnd Mra
J*™* Endsley
endsley ow|tion
ow;tlon held at Decatur on Bunday
Bundgy.
--------Eyclcshynur.
all of them. Including f
•i.- James
.
I
fodite ar.d xnapdrsgc.it*
beside* a
VM
ta
‘
"*
“
e
a*1.
Wood being the Auxiliary dele- Taken Part Tn "Vanno Pnrtv !d,M Chaw, being niece* of Mr and number of plecra of gold.
’
la“®“ rRr,
x°unK roriy- Mrs- Dcud.' A lovely pyramid wedPrewnt from away were Mr and
ui&gt; ouuuar' &gt;»L
.----. ---- „*
1
T"!nS"
K"n or
tenu wu
“for
u/cioc.to'
Om &lt;Um»r wu,«p«J
,dlng cake dicorated .appropriately Mrs Edward Van Horn iGlenna
Jamc* Brennan
of Detroit
was a■' Tuewiay
Chicago, and today tn
are
"X by
p ; . Ninera'" Five Evening*
w,uu“
*555
with a brick and groom,was though*. Doud&gt; and two children of KalamaEach Week
by relatives f.-om Albion.
Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Duud
If you should lune in on WENR.
FuiDwing ths dinner an informal and non and Mr
and Mrs
Mrs C W. BiKgs of Rutland te Ionite. Texas and Arizona.
Mr? wrnJd^ ^“71
visiting her sister. Mrs. J. F. EdMr
Earl Kermccn
ot, Deratur. Mr*. Wlnalow.• age
ufogram was given which caused a .Theron Doud and children uf Batik­
rar and Mrs.
Mrn uui
nciinixn ui
w . 71. 7a
—u- fur a
u few
.m days.
«...
near Caledonia and Mr. and Mr» Gold 8ur Mother, was introduced. ning except Saturday and Sunday, lot cf merriment. A mock wedding Crrek; Mr and Mrs. Arthur Eycleuioncte,
you will hear thc "Young Forty- was tlie main feature with Arthur shymcr. Mr and Mrs Paul Baker
Mr. and Mrs.'Rankin Hyde and Grover CUne of Parmelee spent At
Lf,
“Inera." in which
and Ua Chase as the grexrm. Mrs. Arthur and Fred Eyck shymef of Nile*; Mr.
Mr.. «M.y with
»U&gt; MrMr. and
«« Mrs.
Mr., Jaci
Mku.
^1
...b,two boys
idu.uT
George of n^val.
Prairieville .UM
visited Mja.
Bnyder' ni
o(’iu„n,
8oum Uaitinn
HaaUngs.
' **
&lt;,2!tr
J4"’ W‘“i
Eyclrehymer as tne bride and Mr and Mr&gt; Ward Davt* and Mr&gt; Kirk
Nettle Hyde on Saturday.
'
"I te interesting to know- tliat tile girl, Eycleshymer as brat man Mr*. iQavte of Albion: Mr* Frank Hem­
Mr. Efiwln Pale returned to her *
She declined, paying..
Mr and Mrs Isaac Houvcntr were
- --------• ' who. in tlie play is called "Betty," Ward Davter wj* bridt-Mnaid and street of Bellaire and Emmons
rank
In Goshen. Ind. on Sunday to at­ home In Detroit on Monday. Her ---- ------ ,o fall out . of
*slater.
rarer Mis*
w.“ «jr*«r
,,;LS
Grace wnraiu.,
Edmond*, ««.ac- ■i P
“*’- District Commander rCail t« Harriet Cam. Uu&gt; eleven year* old Mr#.’ Puui Baker atied a-s fljwer -Chase &lt; f Detroit
tend the funeral of u friend.
M. and
M Mr,.
UUU.U spent
fer u ly u
•SgSS.?. K"'t 'SSJiT'SI eX'cXlnn """*
N““' girt Mr. Baker officiating as thc •*Moving t । thu city from their
Mr.
Mrs. K.l.n
Keith Daniels
-----------------1 jparson
Sunday evening with Mr aud^Mrs where she will spend several days. ylce-Prcsident IL T. Dewitt Of Caln
of Chicago
»ox*&lt;iii Tl»e wedding march w» faim in Rutland 'township thirty
There were thirty-five trie! S
out W
played by Ward Devi* ami prcced- yeam ago. Mi- and Mrs. Doud lo­
Harry Ritchie Mm. ‘i^rJ^Jf1
fo?7£
,k_-------------------------------- .u...^ ceremony. Mrs. Arthur cated in tlanr prew-nt home anti
calid op uS former* mUi£*Mm.
HiX and Richard HinkSdfficT^X^dJr“wS a lol m^hemiJd’h.'d ".............
'‘
s the fact that chase sang two solos. • Pu* On Your have made a place for themselves in
1 *pecul
-------------Lena Mi-hb r of Diurui Bundav
rrrt' Sunday guests of Mr. and Co,'e 6n‘' DLtrlct Commander Cone a lol of
them iiad
had train- old Gray Bonnet" and O PromLse
the lite of this (.immunity by their
She has a contract for twelve Me." Bud Chase and William Ken- neighborliness, their kindness to all I
wecks
a ....
hit with their
coll'-ur at Muskegon tlie latter uurl they also called on Mr. and Mrs.:“*'P
U11J American.
week -al a good salary, then lhe ,nedy
wm_. *rorcd .
..... presen- and their interest in the welfare of
of
lhe
week
tad
wren
remeUer*
Dwight
Humphrey
and
found
her
a
,
Folfowtag
the
program
the
men
program
will
jorq
thq
Red
petwork.
.
-nuon
of
Al
Johon*
Sonny
Boy
:lw&gt;c around them. Ail unite in i
ufI MIC
tiw? »««
week petwren
between nemesicr.
aemestera.
,,---- .-------ot
lire
# •----- ----,wW ;t|)elr
the-afcjch
Mr
and Mrs
V L Wolcott of “ ......
little belter.
----- ■ bua|neM
mt, u&lt;u*&lt;&gt; .u. irlir
U&lt;&gt;»
&gt;Ku, &gt;v&gt;&gt;. wil] ln(!Un a one hundred per Two delightful reudings wen: given ■wishing 'he«' splendid profile many:
air. «na w*. j- u. wow ii oi
Matlcaon. proprietor of Temple and the Units convened in cent increase In salary, which te in- by Mr.- Kirk Dutts who ate - gate
Freepoit spent Thursday evening tlie Mudteon Square "Advertiser" of the bank parlor*, there being no deed fine. Thc many Hastings ------------------------ i--------------------------- more jear&gt; of happnvv. together.* |
with Mr and Mr*. Keith Daniels. — .... .. . .joquuic
nunauao -I...
y.
----­
“ ___
Decatur. ---------... of...
.
. extend con-:
the family
Mr.-. A W. WuudbuiM- and Mr*. Si™nd Kaplds.
was in .U_
the clty.•tAuvlllary
A«g^W In
tamoHur.
— friend*
DELTON SCHOOL NOTES.
inuraaay on uwuw*., -uu
a
Cammitteewoman Augusta Cone
(SUNDAY IS RALLY
John Engie -«re in Jactawn. today Thursday
on buxine**,Banner
and wm
a presided at the Auxlllo^ division gratulallons.
Tne Bu.*inrw&gt; Training class have
ZSteJrTite
office,
I
DAY AT CITY MISSION
DELIGHTFUL GATHERING
me tic books for thu semester* «&lt;&gt;:k'
AT
MRS.
KELLAR
STEM'S.!
ruijiiujcv
_---- ------- -;-----,
e. er in iiai.-.uig-i ua uu HteZ
are n&amp;Tiug'a &lt;jnti*t to mid
On Thurr.day. January 2j, Mr.'.; Former Pastors And Friends Tney
the iaste working team. ^They- arc
Brock and other friends on Satur­ 4hc Journal, and will doubtless be fine reports were given showing that Kellar Stem op-ned her home on W. •
r.m-ml-r.d by m,ny old tn,nd&gt; ■
««»» "" “ busy ovrrywhm
day.
' here
"
"I**else ■*
as in
In tloatlnr*
Hasting*. This
Tlie Fourth Green street to ths ladle* uf Em-' Expected To Be In Attend­ dhidt-d into two team., tlie "Lions":
Mr. and Mr*. Runuld Warner of
I District sfands third In the state in manuet parish tor a special buitet
ance At Service^
ten days.
Detroit spent the -week etui here TEACHING MILITARY
1 activities.
luncheon.
-------------! Sunday. F’.bn&gt;ary_a. ts Rally Day
received our marks for:
with hi* mother. Mr*. Homer War- ।
With Mrs. Wilbur Lam* as ehair-'■ at thc Ha*".nig.i City Mission, wl.-n
ENGINEERING IN TEXAS. . Department Music Chairman
CLOTHING for MEN
BOYS
„„
ncr
Wal­ : several former paMor* and friend* Tlxa«- w ter examination paper*.:
I Friends of Lieut. Kingsley 8. And- Ethel Fortlnun thanked the district man. Mts Will Chidc.&gt;u£ Mrs '-rt
t!ul
,wm,
r
J4U.IA.S
ami
srreuiia
nvcw who had perfeci
perfect pafr romtlie
r» in the
Mrs. Sarah Branditeller U visit­ ersvin. u former Hastings boy. who for tlie beautiful flower* and cards lace Jontut. Mr*. C. W. C
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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
A
l
A
“
•
oriemtaiiri-.
ameng
clirrn
iuglier
grade#
were. N-onta Pen-f
ing lu-r daughtes and husband. Mr. graduated ffom HasUngs High, will tent her while she was in the ho»- thc committee; Rev J &gt;
7,"
Kcv
L.j.v
c
,
OrBn(}
Rapid*.
llOck
,
giatlc
6
,
FriUlk
Or&lt;JaC
and MBl -Mason Norwood, of Kala­ be interested-in learning that hte pilal in Ann Arbor
Lambic
1HIMWCU lure ior rev r.*l year*, .grade Cl and Etnel Bouiov &lt;gr.ukShe also McNulty. Mrs. Maurice .7?
™... andU
labored
mazoo
■ hradqiiHitrrs are again in Texa*. stressed the value of |nu»lc in Unit
..a., greatly
gstally in-*?*-m
in-$9wh Arithmetic;
Art
H-vc.iy Given i
Mr. and Mu- Otto Isunhath and in a recent letter to friends here, he work and urged them to send iq the Mrs. Charlc* P&lt;.du u\*teling tlie ■£■)«■ .attendance wu..
”•,“’“2
hui SL.vtav
«6&lt; m Spoiling, Kenneth 1
T*&gt;.
• .M
a»m u
-■ l&gt;
» uupm. . .(grade ___
Dale Bump win- in Grand Rapids speaks of hte life in the U 8. Mill- name of their music chairman,
dellsh'.fnl Umc.
tlira- 1...
Tin...... Ut:**
„ «*-•*
.. OU1IUU.
&lt;-ou«u&gt;
.....
! delightful
—unelieon
— — las -ueiuwa
n?\«
u±y UnfC m“_y
' on Saturday calling on leUtiw.v and tary engiinxrlng corps that has’ Constantine will entertain the targrly attended, there tr-ing about ,ull J,.Illlre
1)li ua.
an(T Uw,
fri&lt;"u«te.
- uKen him to widely dUTeicnt *rc- next convention on Sunday^ March fl&lt;*/ P,*'aent: A 3»-ne, uf revival nrvlceit will mulopy.
Mrs, Forrest Christy and Miw lion* of the country Stationed for 36.
,.............
aim the
um- i-vi-niixt
nicciin.:- O
Qur
new ■ iiu-ter LegJ
L^‘?V?5.!wo‘!'.1^£
&lt;5 ... .
with
evening mreimi:,
ur n-.-w
Dc-rcthy Collins of Purchthrnt were a period in Texas, he left there In
--------------- * * “
----rii^we-^int^re^'id
ml°/maknw ’
V!,ch nl«ht Bnd special Monday
January 23:d--&gt;. 'll
---------, &gt; ------------------_.ic nrst 1
caller* nt Mr*. Lsaac Hqurenir's on 1928, and was in Denver for a year; I VISITED SHUT-IN MEMBER
dies weret inures.&lt;fd In quilt making. 4lnalng wui U-. a feature of these icmc*tcr luted five months
■ and tlie
Saturduy.
a ver
very
mosaic
of
was commissioned to Panama
— sendees .to which ail are fhvited.
Ml**marsarei
MargaretMuurc.
Moore,aauanicc
daughteruiof 5,
.y bbcuu.iful
*^*ut!ful ----m
“f—
a&gt;c -01 Mrs.
second xenut ter tolut four month* !
Mrs. J. R. Hu ye* went to Pontiac then
where
he was «m mapping
all(| »ua.
XIr&amp; william
.Moore, was
ruse -pattern ot Mr». j The MiK'-icn member* have been
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-• - duty
. • - in
■ iUr&gt;
Ml. aiiu
miiiiMii .wvmv.
wu- Riems
----- and
We.
are
quill
proud
ot
our
average I
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. Hastings, Michigan
cn Thursday wlsere she will spend the
thr jungles
iiimrien for two year*
rears
'
Potts'1 creating
unusual
interest.
mildc i1Bnpy on Sunday when twenotu creatmg
unusual
interest.
r—! making some splendid improvements
attendance for the firu wmester. It1
. In 1931 hr returned to lhe states ty member* dt Iter Bunday *chcol ’ ■»»&gt;"•"*«»** luncheon
f
d™'’™" wm
*“ th.■&gt;“•»•»
thu,el, holu... ublcl, ihty U 082.
B Drouillaid.
I where his family lived at Ft. Du ciaM wllh Mri Ou. KeUer M of Us kind, being especially tendered appn'-ciate
Frederick
Joluucn.
a
firat
grader,
Mr*. M Fidewa and Pt U r Fi.de- Poht. Delaware, while he was cn- teacher, went to her homo for their for the promotion of good fellow- •
’
- - -Drugs - Wall Paper - Paints
Quality Fountain Service
1* absent, beifig seriously ill with
uu wrre in Lansing Sunday visit- gaged in construction work at Camp
MU5 MlXHC hM
unaW1. ship among the memtar* and
the flu.
re- 1
. We all hope for a speedy
.
Nf.'jX'uSj'i'nJr J“1"'
"" Jersey. In ■July
,u,’ "A
““ “
l“nd Sunday
।1 Du. New
of last
to •attend
Sunday ,cM
school lor
for eight friends oi tlu- Guild and to create, REV. S. J. FRANCIS-MOV* Rnyan. T*t*. ।aj-c thereforeja-.Uy
greatlyan interest in ti&gt;.- regular Guil.1
Mr. ..nd
KI. W.irUMfr »..d:
U.”' “™' !“ Jinerrloro
ING
TO
ROGER
CITY
.111'
High
School
Geography
etas*
■
where
cn- --------------uppreciute-d —
the visit -•
of h&lt;r -----friend*
ddUKliur Vrru oi c.,n»«nnw wry, *"
’" he
ta is
“ teaching military «»-■
--- meetings which will be held in the'
— has just about finished with their.
—In— In.
A and
Anrt M
parish house on thc ilr*t Wedne*gineering
in th«
thc A.
M. dnlCol- ___ ■ ..._ ■________
1’”* New onv.% are To be ordered'
8U&lt; *U of Mr. und Mr* Walter Wat- j lege of Texas, and finite the work
day of each month, with the cx- Leaves Nashville Nvxt Month'] thl*
week.
ccption of Wednesday. February 1st. I After Two And One-Half
: wry Interesting with two other
DINNER
PARTY.
We had an assembly this morr.uis
Tommy Miller, — —
when Mrs. Charles Polla will enter- j
University of Michigan mtn on th*
.'^January 3m with Mary Ulery act-,
makipg his Iw.-itc with Mr. and Mr*., - faculty and several from Michigan , Mr. and Mr*. James Endslry en­ tain at her residence'with a silver t
Years Of Sprvice
ting at program cnalrman. Reva
P. E. Adair. *« nt to Jack-on Sunday । State Mthe agricultural section V tertained a group of friftnd* very tea and bake sale—Contributed.
The R. v s j Francis. f&lt; t
land otwLhslf vvtri’^t-ir‘of the Mett and Muriel McArthur each!
to reside num lite motiier.
। Tlte Anderssons have two chil­ pleasantly at dinner Sunday com­
Pint BottUl
Mr. and'Mrs Aben Johnson. Mlm dren, a sturdy young lad. Gunnar. !plimentary to Mrs. Emma Olmstead. !
GARDEN C LUB.
’ m,Uio&lt;Ui. ijn^Jpal Th urch "it ■ fX.*
liaibura Johnson. BU-plicn Johnson' of six. and a little girl. Merry, of :Mr. and Mrs. Will Young of Grand
Thr Thomanple Garden Club will ■ NaslwtUe, has resigned his putoraU !! 1?_ A"”??.
arid Clifford D-lan ^ere in Chicago lour.
Rapids were out of town guests.
meet on Monday. Feb 6. at 2:00 J*. a
nd accepted that at We
Wc -tmltulc
and
tmlnster Cable and Kathryn Horton had af
an Saturday and Sunday.
M.. In thc community room of th? : Presbyterian church at'Roger City., ■ try unusual and comical dialogue:
In his letter Lieut. Andersson
Mr. and Mr*. Paul Jones ■ Flor­ w-tehcs to be remembered to all of;
ENTERTAINED TWELVE.
National bank. Th" topics for div- Mich. He will leave fdr hte new ready for us.
Tlie seventh graders have put!
ence Dimondt of Grund Rapids1 hte old Hastings friends. Hu ad­
On Saturday afternoon, twelve cussion wall be "Rock Gardens." field of labor in February. Rev
Pint
were here on Sunday for tin- burial dress is 3219 E 30th St., Boyan. ladles
were entertained by Mrs Back Yard Playgrounds." and Francis Is highly.regarded at Nash- away their Reading book* and have I
I
of her uncle. Frank Heath.
X
"Outdoor Living Rooms" Eacli | ville. HU leaving will occasion: started OUhop,ra|ihy.
Edith
BonnelL
Cards
were
played
Texas.
'I
Mr and Mis. Wafren Wilcox and .
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iand dainty refreshments were served member te requested to bring sug- much regret. Hr whs nt one time I Kathryn Townsend and Doris
•Menu,
reporters.
family and Mr. and Mrs Ha.ul
LOVELY O. E. S. PARTY.
: gestions.
by lhe hostess
ednsldert-d far th? pastorate of thej
Smith of Jackson were Sunday
Mrs Archie McCoy was hasten .
Pre-byterinn church in thu city.
।
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS. . :
guest* ol Hastings. relatives.
I at a lovely O. £ S.. party for the
Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilcox and ofI leers at her home,. 318 State St.,
TO SHOW MOVIE FILMS.
.lai^hteT
'
Tlirec movie films, "Ufa Among
ro 0*^2 !
l.itnili and Mr and Mrs. Bu*il West, on Wednesday evening. Jan.
the
Navajo
Indians,'
"Romance
of
in wjxiland.M
Smith o! JockMHi were Bunday 25. A pot luck dinner was served at
the Rubber Plantation.' in Borneo
ln Woodland
|
guest., ol Hustings relatives.
seven, followed by all sorts of clever
Mr
and
Mr*.
Robert
Bryans
cf
:
Mr. and Mr*. (^T. Cordes and gnmes. finishing rivith five table* n(
land Java " and a Topical News
South Hastings and Mr. and’Mr*.'
Roy Cordes drove tL Chicago Fri­ "bunco." Prizes were-given to the
The following letter received by beaches. I never saw such white Rrel. will be shown ut the Pre*b&gt;sand, it
it i*
te ulmoct
almoc: as
as white
while as
as flour,
flour,.te-nan
Sunday &lt;1
ci 7:30
7:30 P.
P. ££2}Tium^t’ltowaid’B^ru^
day where they were called by tiie winners and losers and there was :Mrs. Cook from Mrs. C. W. Clarke, sand,
|.terian Church
church Bunday
death—of—
Mrs -Cordes'
father.
,
..........
--------nbt an idle or dull moment the cn- ■who is a member of the Hastings' Gm apai.meu* u •■ail* v»« iiu. M. "L. ,„m ,»«• will
Mm. Minnie Tryon from near Uri. evening. Mrs. McCoy was as- party spending the winter In Flori­ beach, and we go in the water every intereating u* the church matndaughter. Helen, uttemjed tluFreeport and Mr# Katie Snyder ol sUtcd by Mrs. Emma 8. Evan*. Mr* da.
i
is of .sufficient interest, we feel, day. There te a grocery store here, i tain* a special mtesion among thc luneral of their uncle, David Asu,
#nd Mrj
Joh[1. (
Bj.......................
Hastings vlM.wa
visited Mr.
Mrs. ' »,l„n
Adam Va||(1(.
to pass on for a wider reading by |kmi office, nice school and church.1 Navajo Indian*. The pictures will Pinal). Thursday afternoon at- thc
Smith on Wednesday of last week. son.
numerous friends here who will be There is a lol of fishing from tiw!show thr home* and rtitoms of Dunham church near Dowling.
glad to learn of their doings and pier, and many fishing boats go out I these people. A frerewill oflcrln t Whrn they relumed hqmr they had
I
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Impressions they are receiving dur­ from this place We can get all for missions will be taken. All are , a message tliat their aunt. Mrs
On Sarnrday aUernoon while one ing their stay In the Flamingo state. kinds of fish and sea food here at welcome,
i ElU'itcth Aspinall Friend of Evart.
of Tngartha Peterson's girl friends
Pus-A-Grlfle Beach. Florida.. thc market and we find vegetables I MISSIONARY UNION FEB. Util. i nad passed away Thursday at tenhad her dt»wh town, ten other girls
tn abundance, but the prices arc'
o'clock. The funeral waa
January 34th, 1933.
gathoted at her- home to welcome
uuuuu thc
me same
wore a*« at
«v home, Ot |
R^«‘ Cook Wil! ta- hostess Unity
about
her return and help celebrate her My Dear«Sadie:
course, we are living on grapefruit [’'r l,iy F^biuary meeting of the Sunday afternoon at one thirty ut
Our trip south was very enjoyable, and oranges Milk te Ute only, tore ; Methodist Episcopal, Mw-ionary Un­ their home near Evart.
birthday. A*k Ingartim it she was
The
Martin
A will be held
and
we
came
11
trough
in
four
days,
.FOR STYLE AND
surprised.. Games and stunts fur­
spot, having to pay 16 cents a quart. | '“n- 1
S,.’aiJtprn of. lhe ,F°£' Friday evening.P.-T.
February 3 Everynished the entertainment for the having no trouble whatever with so wc wish wc had brought our cow eign Mtesion Study
wlU~J*
Figure CONTROL
afternoon. After delightful refresh­ thc car. We left Nashville about along. Every night at alx wc watch k‘vcn by Mrs Floyd Browp Thr one invited to attend.
•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Garth
Slocum spent
ten
o'clock
after
having
breakfast
ments were served the girls left, de­
lhe beautiful sun.net over the Gulf o( mainuine reviews by Mr* E-.ther
_in- with ulc
™, Tivia
------ -- Murphy the week end with Hastings rela­
claring a very' good time and wish­ with my sister, aad drove to Mar- Mexico, K10
glowing
the nmost
vivid —
Grnhe
rind -----Mr* Ix-nnu
ing Ingartha many more blrtliday*. ——-• • ——— —-— —-—
—f ^ninr*
ever M
seen
and wc'Mu-Mc
we Music «n
in rhargr
citarge of the hostes*.Mr*, tive*
c«torR we have «cr
’cn and
hoatro*. MrMrs. Ruby B. Merrick
all the way. Wc went from Coldwau «« -nw. end of a nerfec'
’ B Heath is co have charge nt j Miss Jerlie Herzel spent ailurday
j
clIib me'mAjrs met.
ter to F{. Wayne and from there to
11 “ u“ en“ 01 A l*rlec - the devotion
A cordi.it invitation night with her grandma. Mrs. Ida
I Mrs. Allie Pender was hostess to Cincinnati. Lexington. Knoxville.
w. .,
whero (iltl
uttie1 to Ml who are tnterested to be pres­ Flory, in Hostings
Ragular Size
i Mrs. Vernon Karrar spent Wed­
her card club on Thursday after­
• ill P. M. CKOK.
nesday until Sunday with her parnoon, the guests enjoying a dclight- Lake
Lajtc City. Fla. Wc enjoyed the
thc lhe lBVorllc ttn*wer te that exDior*••
Boses
ful social time.
lenu and attended lhe funeral of
SURPRISED BY SISTER.
mountains of Kentucky and Tenn.,
MAXWtLL HOUSE, lb. 27c
but our hearts ached a* wc passed
I T. O Webber of the second ward her uncle near Dowling Thursday.
Complastaa
the little mountain homes, desti­
TOWN TALK ... 3 Ibi. 55c I
NORTHEAST IRVING.
thev&lt;re*raltd themsclvejTon!cnd' *hcn ,’L■, suU‘r- Mr’ Ed Und*
tute of any comfort 'whatever. In where
where they regaled themselves on,
. .
,&lt;,.,,^&gt;,1
Mr*. Hazel Novuky ui Freeport
the
southern part
saw
—
.... ot
■» Georgia we
-• - —
-—
ttci,
B.vr
tt
M'
i
and
her
two
daughters
fitvm
Frac
Running
tub.
peach trees and roaes in bloom, H'SXAft
I
“I".. ’•
was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Sam
lodiaad
gardens and other signs ot spring
Grilte~-------------------------j Lindsay s nrat visit to her brother Eckert.
O. L- Lightfoot M confined to his 2 Bose* ISC
eT Charles and Frank play golf l £ »h*
und tlie weather became more mild
with
^«drt^anyUtdead’Janinmk1 and ^^.S^^w^nL^m
at thc Pasadena Golf course.
’piteS
andi
0iHcr
“c25L^
”*w»-to-taw
“fe15^Ccairn
_?.T ateTandTtiu-y
3®-K _”A r.. bed
«*»•“»the flu.
Kowwan ot
; Mr. and Mr-. Sam R odebush o!
birds on the rood, having been run g^er!5“J1J
'h,d •
fine tune ot «.-Con- a"ldAIi: 2*w,..bJ*n&lt;?fy Tlth
burg for thc day. Tiw Hvldsworllu itributtd.
. and Mrs. Roy
Wieland
and ----------family.
over by careless drivers,7'rri
and
they
' —
— —
lulti, Frsapori &lt;&lt;«•«
hearted wero oul ,ai'' nl«hl *llh *°mC
j
Mrs.
Arthur
Moore
spent Wcdvaried from a cow to a rcd-hc^dcd
Cte*»*.&lt; FREE I
MiddletilU.lbAV*
red-headed (ncnd&amp; (
Traverse City, and will
GOOD ATTENDANCE.
iu»duy with her parents. Mr and
Really wonderful bargains await the lale shoppers
woadpetker. and Charles even ob­
be
out
Friitay
night
for
a
fish
dm4HU
,.
wiu
,
ru
.»««««.
mk
.
—
..
Nearly
two
hundred
attended
the
I
Mrs.
Henry
Culcr.
south
ot
Hasof these outstanding timepieces./If you are in need
served a coldsore on a young girl s
ncr
aiid
will
bring
with
Mr-1
Pre-bytcnan
Family
Night
at
tin
tmgi
ot n timepiece, now is tiiel ideal time to
Up as we were passing.
and
Mrs.
Lou
Bensley
and
daugh.tr
church
parlors
on
Monday
evening
Mr
— n-ravwr&lt;w lift Tnrtnv —Aunri
- -—w-tnnx
—j- iuuuvu
vn azunusy..
cnriuuK.
*-lr. and Mrs John Kollar ot Mid- ■
'
buy. Below i* a list of lhe excellent
We came through Tampa, situat­ nt
_ . ....|Q*iiut*
•___ ....................
__
values now being oflered.
ed al the head of Tampa Bay It is of Traverse City. Today Agnes toow, m,r jt,]in irof»i&lt;i:: was in charge of Idk-Ullt- and Mr. and Mr*. Walter
ipcit mjppj j. Tlu-star Bak-■ Wallace and family ot Hastings
the home of the largest clear Ha­ us over to Snell Island jflicre Uiere । the
many lovely homes, green |cry by Harold Newton donated 35 I spent Sunday wills Mr and Mr*. O.
vana cigar manufacturing industry were
aRd lIiracll B
j-m. i
U.UU., ptPi» u...&lt;
H.vuyu. co . I­L. Lightfoot.
in the world. Here Wc found love­ lawns, magnificent trees and gor- mlnce
Ladies' and Gents’
Seth Thomas Clocks
MEAT SPECIALS
shrub*
and --------flowers. One
Jas, DeRuiter.
DcRuiU r. contributed quanquan-!
------------- •*-*-------------— vine*,
------- —
-— —
- -- I!by Jo*.
Mother’s Beit
ly palms and flowers’ of all klndj. gcous
—
&gt;■ .
.. rc-l1
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
vine in particular, ....
the ..««
"Flame
vine, i,tiSi of. parameunt food*.
AU
El^in Wrist Watches
the polnsetta being the static Cower. covers
many walla and homes. In 1 ]K)rt a
tlnle
। Mr. and Mr*. Sam Pratt ente-rHere wc crossed the six mile long color It te about like our bittersweet |
--------------- -. -- -.. ---------tained with i family dinner Sunday •
Gandy
bridge
connecting
Tampa
$19.50
Iwrnc Wc also visited the City j
ROBINHUE PARK.
m honor ol Mrs Ritchie Mullen's!
$10.00
with BL Petersburg, the longest au- ut
B*“ B,ead
F
FrM|,
Lota EzxL Ih. Ha
play ground, where
— —
all -----sorts ol
- ‘ Floyd Clsler of Grand Rapiris birthday.
tomobiio bridge in tiw world. Bl. games
8&lt;!« Pile* .
$22.50
indulged in. such as spent Saturday with hte mother,' Margery and Dale Laubaugh and
241 lb. Sack
$12.50
Petersburg. “The Sunshine City.' shufilc are
board,
chess,
checkers,
domiMrs
Manin
Cisler.
little
slater are the proud owner* of,
•3740 X»&lt;
LK
boasts of sun on an average of 365 nocs. horse-shoe ’ pitching, tennte
Mr
und
Mr*
John
Kollar
and
Mr.
I
a
Shetland
pony
.
'"'".$27.50 »*i* Prlre----$16.00
days of the year, with never a day and bowling. There te something to and Mr.- Julum Potts spent Wed-' Mr. and Mr* John Benedict were
of extreme heat or cold. Its mar- j
velo-u'cltmate^^and
^rhr'
h^.»tifml
do
•**
lhc
llme
and
x
41,1
81wl
*'
e
ne
*day
with
Mr
and
Mro
Sam
Zerin
Lamms
over
the
week
end
al•*i* Frit*..
$25.00
S? /S""$33.50
counter
the PlnedM
■ »’lace *here thc o,dcr I*0‘ be of Midillcvnie.
,
lending thc graduation of their son
"Taleakrea"
with watar an tta^adM 2 rt.'!* can t&lt;Mnc and
lhelr w,n'' Mr- and Mr' Otto Ughlfoo* of. Wesley on Friday night- Wesley re­
Mv.M v*i axaurai
cn EtetUU.
f.^, j—u
Oimu Gate. Bala Fru*^**f .OU
Citv h«*. trarte itZ-kiita"’A.t ■Wra- and 1 know there ore a great Freeport called on Mr. and Mrs. turned home with his parents,
$5.95
many here for we sec car bcensra I John Kollar Monday afternoon./
|
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stateln-hw
w\l«™rtT
MnTnrMT^n
’
Koil^'^ntl
M
«■
GROVE
from every state in the union, and I Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar apent
Com Owl al ILW
one dav There mreiTSSv 2d Michigan
te
»«U
represented।
Sunday
with
the
former*
stater,
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Coy
Stowell.
Beulah,
Michigan te well representedJ Sunday with the (ormer * suiter,'
^i-n aim wmSn aitUM
on
We "® •“ »t11 ,nd ,wP«r and Mr* 0Uo Lightfoot, and family of Barnard and Flora Wood accomiuanied
Will
Bayne
and wlf
wife
to
^
taSiuT^ wwre r.thSr^ar 'This
•"**
“« a"-fnr«inshine
B“d WBUr' Mr*
1'
“"'^ w
’" n
*vn'&gt; and
* “
tSiTSShiTdiTiiSrE SCI*
1”*u
“t,nw
te all-far th
thl*
tune,-and wUli
will( Mr.. Louise Polls at' —
Caledonia I Woodland
Woocltami Thursday
lVuJsd‘'; to attend live
the (
tell you more about It when wc re- was a Monday night guAt ot Mr. Birthday Club at Mia. Orpiu.
1MJ e- Golden Anniversary — 1933
out Co Pasj-A-Grlllc Beach- Pom-A- turn.
Wc will be here a month and and Mr-. Wright Cllflord and fam- Wings.
I
. then will go on to Miami and other. ilyMr- “nd Mrs c- M btoweli alHASTINGS
PHONE 3*34
MICHIGAN
W. Deliver
The Big Little Store
Skii'
Xr.'SSd
muirarmbr.ue, lo .11 Incnd. । ™ «&gt;'•
FrOBruui. .ll.r din dwr&lt;h In H.ni.m 9und,r r«.

Celebrated Golden Wed
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Social Events and Personal Mention

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some of them Hart,
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Closing out at only

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/

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4 Ounces Champhor
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN-.CHURCH.

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Camp Fire Notes

SEVERAL ERRORS

KEEP Good Healthy Stock
;Build Up Run-Down Stock
\ If you have good, healthy, strong stock you
want to keep them that way; br if your stock is
in a rtm down condition and not giving results,
then ypu should build them up. These two
things are very important at all times.

HOW? . . . By Using . ..

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The Prescription Drag Store
*. 4. LsAARKER.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL! .
Jt»v. J. A. McNulty. D D.. Rector
1931: but the whole 814.000 received| camp Fire Girls had a very'
. W. Ceoter st.
’
T«L 85 s fi ,-mJhc state for this work could be, profitable meeting Wednesday cvc-|

GRANGE PROGRAMS

satisfactory dealing with policybolder*.

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DR. HESS’ STOCK TONIC—A conditioner
and mineral supplement. A great re­

, considered as a profit for Barry coun-: mftg. January’ 25. when members
sistance building tonic.
.
•
tv II will be remembered Hint this from a)i the older groups mil ut‘
h?Lc Was on a C0U!Ily road.’ and
Episcopal parish house. The;
DR. HESS’ HOG SPECIAL—A tonic same
that the previous road commission1 glrU Inade
of notebooks nnd
iu above mentioned, but prepared
had started to make the fill and pencils as this program was cspe-,
; had -pent several thousands of del- c|auy planned to Rive them hints
especially for hogs.
Jars on it. Our road commir-sion ln carning put Uw birthday project &gt;
. was urged .to complete the Job. but -y.aklng the Most of Me."
DR. HESS’ PAN-A-M1N—A special poul­
our commission felt that, after the' one of thc Individual nctlvlilea1
try tonic. A very good tonic for egg
nghway had been taken over by ln thc birthday project is to make;
production.
'
the state, they would let t.ie stale an original book of manners Mrs. |
CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS DROVE. do the filling instead of Jiaving thr McNulty in an informal tulk. gave
DR. HESS’ VERMLTROL—• An excellent
county foot the bill. -The slate put them many interesting thoughts on
worm destroyer. Flock treatment, fur
oil the matter for a long time, but | -'Manners' among which were the
• finally accepted our commission’s!((llolatlon8 .-Oood niaiUM.ril u the!
poultry.
view of the situation, paid the cn-of making tliose jwople easy with
t ie cost of making lhe fin. ro tluit ^hom wc converse" and "Good'
DR. HESS’ LOU§E POWDER—.A powder
he county was fully reimbursed for (manners Is thc Golden Rule in ac-1
that kills lice instantly on poultry and
iu work, although the county wa3;non»
stock.
in a way. really bound to do It be- j MLts Tuttle and Miss Lynn of the1
(cause the county had started to-county Health Unit wnv present1
POULTRY TABLETS—A local astringent.
, mage the fill betore the state took and cach talked to the girls along
oser the road.
•
, }|1(. jjne of health work.
As the Banner explained Iwt week, MUs Tuttle demonstrated difierDR. HESS’ PRODUCTS are known the world
our role mtn in publishing lhe artl-, Pn, kinds of bandaging with both
c. was to express t.ie viewjxiint • roller and triangular bandages, ex­
over for their fine treatment’ of stock and poul­
- that wc have a road commission plained thc use of common nntiwp-1
try.
—“None Better.”
who have acted In good faith, withi tteg^nd demonstrated how to lm-1
’ ,he ™,‘‘.£?rpow of,
,t0 Barry provtae » stretcher. Mis* Lynn told,
7,un’' ,»°° °v.ut? °f valuoJ;or C.V,'P' the girls about thc values of dlfierdodar they have spent. Especially I ,.nt kinds of foods and gave many
,
• do the people appreciate the com- helpful hints on what to eat in orWiULETAJr MEiiiorilBT church
[’J‘s*ion 5 good fu.th tn taking over ri(.r --jo grow, to go and to kc€p
ot ns.v.i.v. -ine towhship roads in thc manner #olng
i
* " W/i«r« Immediate Attention and Courtesy Are Shou/n to All"
Wm.
rznor 4oi e m.u Rozd'‘M’ &lt;Hd. doing work on every mile | TtlJ meeting ctowd by al? Joining I
H»»unr« Church.
"F such roads taken over and »wt-fhands und repeating the Wccd-i
HASTINGS
Telephone 2115 WE DELIVER
•
"i’,”.' ?\, '
,a
d, Just.fe*! gatherer's DMlre and the (»mp Fire!
. 11 .
J miles in one or two townships and Law
i
‘‘
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M
! postpone thc rest. Tlie commls’« «»___________________ ■
j t. y eion treated till the townships alike,
doing work on thc entire 10'. nuk-s
- ■
: in each township, which Li the fair
Er.gll.ih Boy Scouts dectroy chain REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
way to proceed.
1 letters whenever found—being un;cd
, by Lord Badrn-Powell to do this.
OBITUARY.
Amasa K. Richardson, youngest.
_____ ___
_
i sen of Clurles . and Eliza Jane • —----------------------- 4-----------------| Richardson, was bom in Ottawa.
&lt;Cnntlnued from page one)
(county,
and entered;—----------- ------------- ----- ------ —
HASTINGS PARISH.
.......... April 6.',1851. m.u
I METHODIST episcopal CHURCH. 1110 rosl January. 26, 4933 at the' real estate. We ought nil to be In- • ।
r.'v c M Conklin home of his daughter. Mrs. Arlle. lercstcd .in havihg a considerable, i .
r,ifi r G.-,r. st
• 'lu“in Grand Rapids, aged part of the money for the support
7U years. 9 month* and 20 days. He,m public schools throughout"the1 '*
' -wa., the last of a—family ol ten state raised in some way otiwr than .iL.'a M children. He spent his boyhood by levying on real estate. In fnif-1
t’
;day« near Jamestown. On Septcm-( ncss lhe burden of supporting the
,
x • 3| ber 20, 18&lt;7. he nytrrlcd Miss Edith; public schools ought to be equallz- i'r i,
' M. OD.-I1 of Jamestown where.they I cd. It is unjust to have one dis- • '■ '
i m lived for a year then moved toitnet support IU schools easily on'
Barry cauniy. Three sons. Myrle'.a tax of one-half of one per dent
.FIRST CHURCH
and Arthur of Hastings and R. D.' dhile another district has to pay 1 ■'
or ckeut. scientist.
o! Scranton. Pa . and two daughters, i twice that much. Thc tendency of 1
’
Mrs Ruth Townrendwf Grand Rap-' that .-.ituatlon is to cut down on.
•.
s ■' id&gt; aiid Mis. Beth Mpnher uf Way-1 qualifications of teachere where
r
can,e t‘&gt; *&gt;,ess ^*»U union. In I school taxes are excessive, in order
u
r. ,1.17K. Mr. and Mis. Richardson were , to reduce expenses, which is tlie’t\,.
: ।
baptised into* the Church of God! worst thing that could happen. Oltr ‘
'■ and !u remained a laitldul mfluen-j ay;.tem needs high grade teachers
f
tial follower of Christ until Kb | who shall get (air wages for their j n
&lt;
death. - As a young man he was ac-1 work. '
.
tire in
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UI IVUUUUIUI)
community «uu
mid uiuivu
church ar
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WHEN PEST ARRIVES
State Entojucipgiits Predict
Early Invasion Of Michi­
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HASTINGS MARKETS

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Wfc.sa.inii. fc, HlMIIWj
Tanwanka Camp Fin- Group J
(Continued from
entertained
Thursday
school
tigpunuca
irom mite
page one)
one&gt;
&gt;|n
CcnUal
piayroom after
with an
cn-;
I
joyable
tea in honor of the mothers'
their Judgment. The supervisors as of this group.
A
program
was
well a* the cainmlsuon recognized; in which Thelma Wlicattng given!
gave
i
that It would have Ucn in every)
welcome address; Jacqueline'
• way desirable if lhe conunUsldui aMoore
sang a selection; Frances
r cculd have hud Oils extra' money,'I Sutton
gave a talk on the dilterent
• which was not asked for regular ।I honor beads- and their meaning; j
■ county read work but fa. building I! Ione Moore gave history of Comp (
township roads.
Ruth Searles gave the hand
• In tlie annual report for 1933 of 'Fire;
and II* meaning and last but.
, tin' road commission, to which »t1 sign
not least. Mrs. Caukin gave a---- 1
Interesting talk to the liiothrra,

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Our Success

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CARDS of THANKS THE CHURCHES

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 35o.

fanmrs in
mure &gt;raub

PETITIONSME
NOW CIRCUHTING

FIRST UNITED BRETIUEN CHURCH fair*. serving for 25 COIUCCUUVC
R«v L e Un iuui years
...... at treasurer u
of. the
thc Michigan

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!state conference ol tho Church ot riOlHC iLCOHODUCS
1.
(
!God of the Abrahamlc Faith, nir- .
.
1I7
&gt;
. t
-ays attending sue annual i.e^ioiu
EeXlOlSlOH \VOTR " , ■
at Dutton. Surviving ore tlie widow
___________________
' und children, ten grandchildren, one ---------------------- . ..S . ' 1
; ijti-al grandchild, besides many reU- |
EXTENSION GROUP NO. 1.
tr.i &gt; ,md
nds. Funeral
tr.is
ana frn
intnas.
runenu services
services;1 Hastings Group No. 1 Extension
were held Saturday afternoon al the class met anthe home &lt;4 Mrs. C.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
bouth Lawn Church of God. Rev F. E. Hyatt, January 25. '
■
Rae. L. L. Leery. P»«ur
E Siple ulliciatlng. Burial in Ful-1 nie lesson on vegetable cxiking
icr cemetery.
'
.
was given by Mrs. Bauer and thc
-----------------------------------.leaders. Mrs. Dalilstrom and Mis.
OBITUARY.
. .
I Cooley.
Miss Frances H. Solomon, young-1 A complete vegetable dinner wat
est daughter of Chas. A. Solomon,, served at 1:30.
.
;&gt;iw)cd away Jan.. 27. 1953 at Kala-j The meeting was culled to order1
rnnzoo, alter a serious illness. She by our chairman, Mrs. Don.Ashnl;was burn at Grand Rapids. Feb.’ 10. | ter. Then lhe leaders gave the lesi 1910. and at an ear.y age moved san or. "Food habits in relation to
! with lu-r parents to Hastings where, health and seeing ourselves as
•he lias resided until two ^ear» ago ntiura sec us."
■ when «hc went to Kalamazoo. Her Mrs. C. E Hyatt conducted the
'
&lt; ducaticrrwas received at the Has-, recreation period and it was on-;
. ’ i tlngx High school and Standard joyed by ail
,
Extension University. Chicago, and Mrs. Martin Van Da£en. Mrs.
“■ the was a graduate qt thc class of CllfTord Vaughan. Mrs. Boyd Claik.'
■
r 1928 Frances wax a kind, loving.Mrs. Dell Cotton and Mixa Arkxi
daughter and a devoted sister, as Cotton were enrolled as new mem­
..
well os a true friend and to know! bens.
&gt;. iur was to love her’. Her mother, j Much good was derived from the
’-■a Julia Ikil Solomon, preceded her exercises that were given.
; ; in death eight years ago. SJie leaves
The next regular meeting will be
,t to mourn their Iom. her father. I held ut the -home ot Mrs. Dan
. , t'has. Sclornoii. a sister, Mrs Ruth j Ashaller. Feb. 13th.—Mrs. Nellie
Before yon-buy a'car we would like to have you look over our
1 Yaw of Kalamazoo, -with whom she I Matthews, Sec'y.
CHURCH or VllB maxabexe.
teed car*. We will SAVE MONEY for you.
Iioai* 1 willed ond a-brother, Donald, nt
-----* home, as well as many friends. I
OBITUARY.
The COST of a GOOD used cur Is far below thc price of the
Services were held at home Satur-' Earl Charles Paddock. . son of
lowest-priced new oney and thc unused mileage sires you
day, Jan 28 at 10:00 A. M. nnd in-(Charles and Sarah Paddock, was
lennent in Portland. Michigan.: bom at Travers* City. Dec. 12. 1892.
tra re porta lion ut thc LOWES! POSSIBLE COST.
r Cemetery. Rev. John Kttchlng. ofli- and passed away at his home Jan.
elating.
23. 1933. age forty years. He moved
Come in and look over these used car values
to Wexford with hU parents when
BALTIMORE CENTER.
a small.boy and grew to manhood.
.
OBITUARY.
wc are offering you.
Mr- Homer Hammond spent th.
David Edward Aspinall. son of He left the tra.de of cement-block
molder coming to Augusta in 1913.
«« end with irK.sds a: Wxxllanr
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT. .Robert and Lydia Aspinall. was bom On Nov. 24th. 1915 he was united m
in Ohio. December 29. 1867 and de­
Sunday
marriage to’ Mbit Mattle Toaze of
Striker schoolhouse Saturday eve-; parted this life at his home near Battle Creek. He leaves to mourn
.rdng was put on by thc Branch dis­‘ Dowling, January 23, 1933. at thc, their loss, his wife and five chlltrict. The program was greatly en­ uge of 65 yrs., and 25 days. He came • dren. Beverly Joyce having passed
joyed and we hope they will be with'ills parents from Ohlcy at the;। away. SepL 30. 1932. also live sis- i
age of four to Woodland township I
. - ..•epw&lt;lua,ykdtlngTheir’Sau'r. eVin^Sfo ^SrrM.-g: i ters and three brothers and n host ,
of frifnds.
lopelcr.
Mrs. Samuel Geiger and family.
laI*u‘r Seven
s*‘*n children
eh,w'*n were bom
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
to cheer and bless this union. Three
Mrs. Stella Fifield of Lohjlpg. who
cOmber ocliool* held their
jG-&gt;a pltsanj
it the schooi Friday night. Cnittenden.
He ,MVWi
leaver, !o
to nvourn
mourn his law.
loss, a lov- has been sick for the post month,
l,e
.....
i.
&gt;__ . _______ ■ .... has returned io St. Lawrence hos­
-Mr and Mr-- Walter ickr* rii'rd lne- t*hhful wife, two sons and five pital.
,
.
HOLMEN &lt; IIURC1I
tA&gt;T " 'LL
krVt
on
..
t ° dausthterz.
Mn Orin
Onle Cole.
rtl.n Glen
daughters.
Mrs. Orin
VICINITY
on
“s wilkmson
at the . has­
Bill Anderson visited Sunday in
. Julia Durkee and Myrtl* Service
... tND
J " ?
“
I’piiafin
11’1TlM
&gt;n&gt;nNMhnUe
Tuesday.
Nvhwitellwsday.
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A-'Fln“u- Curwin Asnlnall. Mrs. Battle
Creek. ~
, of Grand Rapids spent 1 the week . Earl
P.iddo
——y
" LA-sed away Mon_\jrs Mrs
wuiard
Willard
Ickes Ickes
of Has
of Hastings y*rr' HamfT-ond- Mr5 Lynn Wilcox.
Mrs.
Allen
Idma of Detroit spent
end at Walter Durkee's.
diy
i.i.r
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tmu
...
.
8
Leona
and
Donnajean
Aspinall.
chiidr/nnU,£ lcannc “ wife ancl fl'&gt; »P*nt
Rt Ralph Striker a"'"'
Mr. and Mrs Archie Wilson and children
Leona and Donnajean still aside Thursday evening with her brother.!
\Serv’ice/
Vivian of Kalamaxoo were week
’
Laurence
Tobias ot Hastings 1»
31 home, also fourteen granddiU- Asa Strait Allen and Kenneth
EAST
IRVING.
came
tn
the
evening.
end visitors at Roy Wickham's.
visiting his cousin. Forrest Kahler
Mr. and Mrs. George Lydy are ren. three brothers. Frank of HasTlie Holl children have chicken-:
-6 out
,ana
I*- .®- owen* and, Mr. and Mrs. E. D Reynolds spent the proud parents ot a 7‘zltr baby ,lng*. Charles and John of Carlton, pox.
daugh.crs of Grand-Haven were Thursday and Friday with Jenniv boy burn Friday night.
* *'*° •'b“crs. Mrs. Bert Farrell of
d vUn°-r’’ at •J“*i’h Greek-;Honeysett of KaUmazoo.
•
Mr*. Bruton DeGocker. Emmet- Carlton and Mrs. Johrt Friend of
Friday evening. February
tn.bAW Tama
A
• t.
Juiiilf ' JU-yisoid, spent Saiurd.iv Ryan and Miss Bettie Water* were Everett Also a host of ’other rela - school
10th. A good program Is being pre­
; reH
CaribS?
«&lt;BN u”
bro:i»r- Will Cairns, of in Kalamazoo Saturday.
lives and friends.
pared.
reu or cnrlton spent Sunday, wtth Freeport.
, Mm, WiB Page was ill Middleville
_________ » ~ "
Mrs. George Hall will entertain
CHARLES H I EON AR r» MrWnAnBusCkMnix'0U(f nt w„ •
?nd
°!,DoUer j Thursday and called on Mr. and
An assiduous press chronicles the
V
„ LEONARD
Anw. ^oud of West called on friend* here Saturday.
Mre James Matthew*.
joining In wedjik of a millionaire next Sunday for Lionel's blrtiulay.
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
He will be eight years old.
Dutiactiva Funaral Sarrica
i McLeoud’s and Mr ■ end Mr?
Premier Mu^u'mi rate* lawwrs 1 P,Word '?BS r«*H’cd from Mrs. Geo. circus owner and his secretary, but
Ate A.MMM sweo
Proixe* CoteSin and SaurM,,. as i X in
?h,? D,.^n; wh? u ln the ^‘'•‘rslty hoa- neglect* u&gt; menuon whether the
Approximately a million persons
paid to see the Olympic Games in

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1931 Studebaker “6” Sedan.
1929 Studebaker Dictator Sedan.
1929 Studebaker Erskine.
1926 Studebaker Sedan.
&gt;
1927 Chevrolet.
1927 Studebaker Commdr. Coupe.
1928 Buick Coach.
1929 Ford Pickup.
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THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Feb. 1,1933
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PINE LAKE FARMERS1 CLUB.

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MSVKIA.
Y AA p a ITFMQI I I rf und Mrs.
Archie McDonald Discusses Ju­ I On Friday evening, January 27. »=^=i
Seymour of Lyons
&lt; *. V,. /A. 11 X^I I *
iare guests al the parsonage home ot
the Pine Lake Farmers' Chib met |
u. n । ■, -o------------ =ss? ■ ----iiri- and
Mrs. -Harold
Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Terpen- ! ■ ,
------------——- Dixon,
------- . por­
venile Delinquency and Crime:ing.
'with tliere
being '51 present. The' Pr„tinH h.. tnt* of thc Utter.
it

v k

meeting was opened by the presl- —Trrc!x’rl , ,, a ?.,8 "lcvDng U*.
and . Mrs William -Stanton
At thc last Central P. T. A. meet­ placing was established. Since then dent,
Le. Nottingham, .by^ tinging,
I
ing, a very helpful talk on "Juven­ it lias become tho major part of tlie "Carry Me Back to Old Virglnny'; aibl^.study- F*Khtlp* tor friend*. t,r xjrs Ratue Moore, and family
ile Delinquency and Crime" was work and has to do with tiw placing and repeating the Lord's Prayer. jand th*
’’’“k a bl® nl*ht' ot Charlotte.
of
delinquent*
in
home*
where
the
given by Attorney Archie McDonald.
Mr Adrian Keyes had charge of* Nash willFather and* Son
Church school at thc Briggs will
background
of
the
child
Is
more
Wc were unable to give un outline
topics of interest and read from a Brotherhood banquet wl for Feb. 6 be at IU 30 o'clock. followed by
of It last week, but wc arc glad to healthful. Likewise. In MaMachu- letter from thc State Association of«, has been postponed to co-operate * church Services on Sunday. Feblhe parole pcri?d Is continued
do bo in this issue and believe our setts
Mutual Insurance companies of wjth the big Scout meeting at Ba’.- ruary 5. JoUuwed by a community
readers will find It of interest. His unfit thc delinquent reaches the Mich, of thc Are hazard* froth thc'tle Cr«k.
.
put luck dinner. There will tx- speage of 21 years. The city of Bos­
address in substance was as fol­ ton
docs nut
not support a detention J portable mill* that are so popular : Rev. S. J. Francis will lead tiie io- Gal servile* in the afternoon by
lows:
home. These detention homes have Uiese day*, slating that some fire leal Ht-Y club there Thursday noon.|.‘•leakers of note from Battle Creek,
In discussing tills subject It was always been considered a very bad I Insurance companies hate .zefuied likely for the last time before he Everyone welcome.
•
pointed out? that the question of I?,
feature of our corrective tnstltu- to recognize fire from thl* cause, leaves for Roger City Rev Francis The Rev. Hitchcock of Wkst Penncrime and delinquency and the y
tions, that being the place where Our local miller told of a collection j will be greatly missed by Y. M. C Held charge is at Stockbridge for a
treatment thereof have always been delinquent* are held pending trial- of trophies he has that have been i a. the county over He has been of three weeks' senes ot Evangelistic
handled in a very unscientific way. Tiie state of Massachusetts, in taken from grist* by a magnet und ' real help.
meetings.
:
Sentiment rattier than logic and -------------L, its
... ■progress
----------- ...
-------- ----------------------------atep»rd 0 JWn. C.n.
the portable
mill*
have no way ofBernard
i
with
in ...
the --------foresightedness has guided people In keeping
tlie p^pit
matter of delinquency and crime, removing these obstacles. He ho* HartuiK, Hl-V to rnUrtaln ut a, *"■ “ *d“l
the handling of thia very important, organized
in 1878 the first juvenile everything in hl* collection from jcounty-wide
reataence. H ts h ''“S™’'?
problem.
nail* to screen door hinges. Mr. school
,
boys and girls from all other I
an&lt;? J‘lrs. Orllt Miller forme,
- ’
The prevailing system ha* been court.
!iiigii school*
in the
The system used In Massachusetts Keyes also read some interesting
------------- - high
schools hi
uic county,
county, aiso.---- _ ,
A-ik.., IW&gt;VCd lO a Iann 1
tlie herding ot all sort* of individ­ and
La,ltf Odessa.
is based upon the items from the Pathfinder.---------------|rom uitev^. High school. Battle
uals into large institutions, where tlworyBoston
EH Lindsey expressed ills ideas on Creel. and a.r. R..M!nei, (,on.
This locality ha* experienced a
that
a
delinquent
should
be
all receive practically the same kind placed in normal surroundings and the valuable help that can be ob- {®rY W- GAWiyjSh^of •'&lt;**» *
«* put week
• of treatment.
After a cczutx that lhe lime and money of the uincd from the M. 8. C. from their iata^ YMCA will toe lit charge when Mesrrs. Tom nnd John Willength of time lhe offender ho* been state
should be .spent In intelligent melhods of wil testing and todind of lhe dUeuwions Local Hlrh school:Uanu moved to the Frank Falk
released, with thc hope that this assistance
experiments and other project* and ^ru and Mb* Rowe will co-operate f«nn; Roy Terpening and family
to
the
erring
one.
treatment has been beneficial to
j
^Mr Recker'and*U»e'lIDY
“in In»o«&lt;to
* 10thc Williams
Williamsresidence.
residence.,
■ ho turner who
whn gains
anim their
tiu-ir help
heh&gt; is
is
»&lt; .... ... ... .. ...'moved
S'xnc of the outstanding causes of lhe'farmer
him.
.
more apt locome out ahead.
;
lor
meeting Ur “,,d
vld Mlllcr *
■ It 1* lit|le more than foolhardy to crime arc i* follows:
Earl Dunlope took charge of the
Creek located at Mr Harns' farm j
Bad companions. 6251.
take all soru of individual* with all
program
and
all
sang
"You
Can
;
Richard
Cazaidy
ot
Hastings
spent *
Adolescent Instability—boy* 18''., Smile."
sort* of personality -traits, coming
&gt; !£*_*
8
P,
Jun.lor1'°lr‘ part of last week with Oral Miller.
from all sorts of different social girls 25‘..
Lloyd Lindsey told ot some ot thel ,u'*er'C4 meeting at tne school.
| j^y T.-rpcning who recently
Mental conflict*. 7*1.
surroundings, and place ti.em in an
good
thing*
to
be
expected
on
the
Tiw
Older
Young
Men's
group
;
moved
to
Lacey
will
continue
hLs
Love of adventure. 25455.
Institution where the surroundings
program during Farmers' Week ut'met for their regular meeting thu work uf blacksmithing.
Motion Pictures, 1*5.
are entirely different from any form
-i Wednesday evening ut the home of I There were no service* at Briggs
Schoo) . dissatisfaction—boys 9‘/., M. 8. C.
of society anywhere exlslant. . To
..........
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
P.
Angell.
Discus-1
church
Sunday
due
to
a
change
ot
Song, ’ Star of thc Summer Night"
r
take an individual from thc society girls 2';.'
by Mrs. Earl Dunlope and two small slon being on a most vital subject to schedule on the circuit whereby
Poor recreation*. 20*7.
.
in which he lives and place him in
a successful and hapi&gt;y useful life, i there will be a morning service at
sons Paul and David. .
such an iiutitution is to put him • Street life in excess—boys 1ST.,
Sacretary Angell attended. the the Union church every Sunday
Recitation. ’The Land of Begin­
in much more abnormal surround­ girls. 2*5.
ning Again." by Betty Bevington session of Michigan Country Life)morning.
Sudden impulse, 7%.
ings than the condition under
and she responded to an encore.
Association at M. 8 C. Wednesday. 1 The EUU school has been closed
Premature puberty, 3%.
which he Jiad previously lived.
Vocal Duet. "Somewhere a Voice
There is no defeat save from;duc “&gt; «“rlcl ,&lt;:ver “l «*« W*S»»
Some
of
the
background*
found
Even though a particular offender
is Calling." Mrs. Dunlope and Mer- within, unless you are beaten there i J™1* ™me.
»
may have come from a social act-up appearing in case* ore a* follows:
ril Blbbcrson.
vou are sure to win."
* • ^‘rSi Lvangle Miner visited her
Poverty, 20'.:,
which is not entirely the best, yet in
*a*
\
m Jtlwr at thc American Legion hosWe enjoyed'* talk by our county •
Broken
home*,
over
W5&lt;.
any society there arc beneficial conagent. Harold Foster. He spoke of
NASIIVILLE.
&gt;
.
P
lta‘ on
tt,u
‘ found her ImLock
of
control
by
parents,
4055.
dltlons surrounding* him which!
some of the later developed hay and
Excessive quarreling, 12‘.l.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Cook. Mrs.; -j-i.,, p]castlrc Birthdav orBunlzashould be continued in treating the
pasture crops telling of tlie Korean
Alcoholism, 2l'X
offender, with a view of correcting
lespedeza
that cun be used a*
a pasGood homes, 7-55:.
tm7“c^p"w'iii'poorer
^ils
R und Mrs. ?
al1 Lylun
Gall
Likins’ wcrc
were at
nt Lan- ruary 2. with Mrs. Ruth Henry.
u»nrv
his way of living. Thc bad features
----------------..J, *o far as he 1* Probably
one of the outstanding
of that soclqty,
con-I
does well on sour and drouthy soils Wn* Friday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Payne of Kal­
ct-nied. should be removed, but to discoveries wo* that 75*5 of the de- biit is not practical in thc north os, Fred Potter left Wednesday for amazoo were guest* on Tuesday at
placc him In a wholly unnatural linquept* are normal, and of thc it doesn't seed until. November. A St. Petersburg. Fla.
thc home of their aunt. Mr. ai)d
surrounding, sucii as exists in the:other 25‘t nt least 12’-* per cent dwarf variety has been develbped : Born to Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Charles Purcell.
best type of institution, is harmful, have as much intelligence os many that seeds earlier. Experlmenu are Troeger of Grand Rapids, a daughMr. and Mrs. Ray Jones were
Frequently the only test os to the'who are functioning normally in | being carried on at M. S C. and os ter. Nancy Jane. Mrs. Troeger was11 Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
advisability ut releasing of an in- j society.
yet It is not recommended as it is
Marion Sprague, daughter of Miller.
dividual from such an institution is
The outstanding conclusions are not a soil builder. It would be bet­ Miss
The Briggs church wood bee wo*
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Sprague.
Die docility of the individual, which, that delinquency is not necessarily ter to spend loose change oh alfalfa.
Mrs. Darby is visiting relatives al a decided succes*. Thc workmen at­
may mean nothing more than an in- confined to lhe homes of tlie poor,
tended Thursday and Friday and on
Sudan grass U sweet and very
dlcation tliat his initiative has been or to feeble minded children. To palatable to stock but is belter for FllnW
estimate of Uiirty-elght cord* of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Donald
Waldron
completely destroyed. To fit people combaf delinquency we must have emergency pasture than emergency
! wood was cut and piled. &gt;
^to live in. a normal society we must j intelligent up-bringing of children. hay crop. It hasn't much value as and family left Saturday for their
use that society to assist the way-1 The only way we can hope to stamp a hay crop.
new home in Belding.
HINDS CORNERS. •
ward one by proper public agencies, I out delinquency nnd crime is by inThe many friends of Rev. S. J.
Huilcss oats are being tried in
Mr. and Mr", Floyd Tobias of
properly equipped for such work.
. telllgcnt dealing with the problem at some part* of tho state mostly Francis and family are sorry to
The best proof that the institu-1 iu source. From the standpoint of among
Nashville.*: Kalamazoo visited his parents, Mr.
among poultry
poultry men
men wno
who u«
like ui
to gei
get hear they are leaving
b-,.„n7„h n
and.Mr*.
C. N. Tobias. Sqpday und
tlonal form of treatment ha* been a , money, we have had plenty of do- away from fibre content in poultry! J&lt;e'. Frances bias accepted a call to
IOUK IllUC
little Marian back IM
to school.
failure is thc actual ddta on lhe sub-1 nations, but all too often they have ration* Little is known of Diem I “le Westminster Presbyterian look
! M. J. Manning spent the week end |
in favor church
Ro«er» Cltyb“
jecL Such data ha* been procured been In the form of building a large IWimcr baSy U
‘ with hl* mother and sisters in Lan­
by a very carefur survey, taken by &gt; iiutitution. W. K. Kellogg trie* to
ding.
'
Drs. Heiily and'Broimer ut Judge improve the boys themselves *~
In inwin is usuallv getting low in thci^10 past two and a. half years.
Baker Foundation. Boston. Massa- their own environment,
; Mr. and Mrs. Dodge entertained
chtuetts. formerly directors of the!
■ ■, .
company from Pottersville Sunday.
munlty raise it there 1* a dlsad-!
Juvenile Psychopathic institution of
BRANCH DISTRICT
vantage ol not being able to thrash•cnb|. Mr. and Mrs. Von W Purms* j Mr. and Mrs. George DeMott and
at harvest time barley harvesting , Born t0 Mr. and Mrs^Arthur Ed- family and Mrs. Sarah Newton
and haying come at the same time. d.y “ 3OJ1, who ba3 h**11 namcd spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jan .11*: Sulto^elwS
He sjxike briefly of alfalfa and
rinrpnre Tavinr Will Newton on tlie State Road
or Boston and Chicago, comparing anturrinv *&lt;v«*nin«r
the use of potash as a'fertilizer as;. ^‘r' u,ld Mrs. Clarence Tuyior Sunday.
sumclentiy large groups during ccr-‘S“Lurday
"‘^1
well a* lime. Potash helps on sandy ba*c . rP^''cd ,nto the Mr*. Pearl ij Mrs. Pearl Furr of Kalamazoo
tain corresponding years. It has\
one hundred attended Die
and help* to overcome June•
..
Woi.,-' spent Saturday and Saturday night
bdm discovered in the city of chi- ”&gt;v‘’al meeting* at N. Maple Grove soil
grass or rather alfalfa grows rank' . F^neru‘ scn,ce’ for ,Mr«- Wolter .with her sister. Mrs. Burrell
cago where, by far, the greater per- Sunday evening.
and June gruss doesn't have a * Y*vkers. who passed away very sud- Phillips and family.
denly
at tlie
home
of her daughter.
P
. .
...It ....
denlv nt th*
hnmo
nf her
daughter
:
cent age of delinquents are treated' Mr. and MFs. Rudolph Hall of chance
and
Jrclps to eliminate
Miss Susie Piullips and M. W.
by committment to Iiutitution*. that Battle Creek called on thc latter's winter klllinl* Alfalfa make* the Mrs. Eben Smith in Toledo, were
accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs.
well over fifty' per cent later con-; parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nor- best posture and there is no dan­ held Thursday afternoon at the'i Skidmore
1
Golden of Hastings to Lansing
ttnue in adult life as criminals.
| ton Sunday afternoon. '
church, conducted by Ansil
•
ger of bloat if stock is fed a good Evangelical
n..rw,|1 phlulnil nnd
In the city of Boston instllutlorta)
Nir. and Mrs. James Rowden of dry feed and have plenty of salt be­ Rev. Wurtz. Mrs- Gall Lykina Jang, iSu’}day' .
nnd
form ol treatment is used to a much near Bedford were Sunday after­ fore turning Into alfalfa. An eco­ Mrs. Vlcker* suffered a stroke about!
with Mr
Vick- 50,1 ond daughter visited Mr. and
leaser degree Boston a* well as noon callers at the home of Mr. and nomical way of feeding cows now is two years auo Slir
’’tXS
’zx
the state of MassachtCRtx. lias de- Mrs. L. E, Mudge.
to feed home grown grains. Wliat the winter with their daughter. Sbc i
s“r’day' .
linquent* und criminal*. They have, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop of Li new in agriculture can be found
proceeded on thc theory tiuit thc Prairieville were guests in Die Jin™,,!"! SnJi™”. w wSi
more serious the type of offender —
neighborhood “
Bunday.
—-■—
also having it.
Our mailman. Mr. Waldron, who to Mr Ketchem
tiie more Intense should be the in­
x
Baltic Creek. Mrs. Frank Fuller. !! is Mr.
Stowell of Hastings spent FriMr U11X prr&lt;r„&gt;rd . pttlUoo
dividual type of treatment. In ha* been our carrier since the
-UM* U» M.M Z provide ftvenue|
rtv«u. ““Jh"JMjJe
0rOfT&lt;J2? H
g?eJ£5‘
‘’“kf* and^ir*’ W^O. Tobia^vliitMassachusetts probation and pa­ death of Lester Webb in transferred a«king'the"*tate"to
role officers are in civil service. As to Belding the first of February and so that the public whoob of MichlaJid Ztcr?^
” cd their daughter. Mrs. Fred Bush
early ns 1880, in thc city of Boston. । Roy Brumm of Nashville will be the gun may be maintained at least on. *
Mn,on
and famUy in Urbandale Tuesday.
the first organization for child. carrier.
,
Die 1823 level of operating costa
Waters of Mason* spent.
and Mrs
and
Till* caused a lively discussion and "om Wednesday until Sunda * »ith
Crwk and Mr and Mr,
it was decided to get more informa-.*'" famfiv shewn&lt;m1Led’hnml
Ru*h of Urbandale spent
tlon before Dddng action
I J.n*’?“&gt;d.nhr°™' Sunday afternoon with, their par­
Meeting closed by singing, ‘ God "y ll?e -uuucn death of a sister in-,enU
and Mrs w o
Be Wllh Vou TO* W« MM ASttn '1**
O|,nni D,Mott .prat Utt
and repeating the watchword.
| * 'eg
““‘e
, Hastings with her aunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall invited i neRr? at.lPe Evangelical church M
w&lt;ma wnrner
us fora day meeting at their home; ^undByn1^*’1 *l»nsored by Die E.,
forgel
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The regulhr meeting of the WornLAKE ODESSA.
en’s Relief Corps was held Jan. 28 Fred Warner. Amy Hartwell and'
Russell Benton of Alto, formerly day guests of Floyd Owen and famTiw Cemetery Circle meets with
with 18 members present. The new | Bernlta Bowman decided in favor!, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Aldrich called Miss Myrtle Campbell, were Sunday ilyMrs Ubbie Lelnaar Wednesday,
officer* were all In their chairs but I of-the affirmative side.
Will Hammond and -family, jai Feb. 8.
V1on tier father. Wm. Bradtsh. of Has­ guests ot Henry Wertman and famAsst. Con. and Asst. Guard. After I Funeral services for Russell Sny-'' tings Thursday. Mrs. Aldrich will Uy.
Battle creek visited at thc home of
The sick seem to be Improving at
thc opening services were accepted [der. who had passed away at his stay until Saturday.
Charles Shcllenbargcr and fam- Ardy Owen and family Sunday aft- this time.
a* read. The order of business was [home on Saturday were held MonMiss Irene Hart is visiting in lly of Hastings also Hazel. Clarence. emoon.
*
John Gurd ami family ot South
in regular form. The new president,;। day afternoon at the Hess funeral Laming this week.
Charles. Bernice and
Emerson I Mr.
---- -------------------------------------- Haven visited at lhe home of Clorand Mrs. Leavitt--entertained
- w...
pncc cannon Sunday.
Mrs. Emma Weyerman. named her [home at two o'clock. 'Rev. Wurtz.
Allan Bchler underwent un ap­ Cairns of East Hastings were 8un- friends from Hastings Thursday.
various committees for the coming*[Officiated. Burial at Quimby. Mr. pendicitis operation at Pennock
year. The supper committee plan­ Snyder had been in bed seven hospital Sunday. He is doing nice­
ned to have a public supper Satur­ ; months with heart troub'e. He ly.
•
day. Feb. 4 in the hall and wish,* leave* hl* wife and two small chil­
Dr. M. A. Hoffs was called to Iowa
every member to help advertise it. dren.
on account of the death of a rela­
as we hope to have a good crowd.! Mr. Smith nnd little Mis* Ruth tive.
The report of the relief work showed • Wallace spent the week end with
Miss Genevieve-Wortley left last
that 28 calls had been made on the j the former'* parent* at Reed City. week for Flint to enter tlie school
sick , and shut-ins since our last ' Thursday night,. Mr. and Mrs. for nurses at Hurley hospital.
meeting, also 12.50 other than Charles Higdon entertained the
Leon Purdun is very poorly at this
money given. Meeting closed in rural carriers and their families and writing.
•
regular form, singing America nnd the employees at the post office to
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Johnson
furling the flags. .
.
spent
the week in Chicago, Mr.
a six o'clock dinner In honor of Mr.
Tile birthday party .held in the and Mrs. Donald Waldron ' and Johnson going on business.
hall Thursday. Jan. 2d was well at­ family who left for Belding Satur­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hewitt of
tended. A delicious pot luck dinner day.
_
Bridge was played during the Saranac arc visiting with Ed.
was served at noon, a short pro­ evening. Others present were Mr.’ Snobbie's. Mrs. Snobble has been til,
gram was given in tlie afternoon and Mrs. Ed. Hafner. Mr. and Mm. but “
is better at this “
time.
—
and the remainder of tlie time spent Coy Brumm and family and Miss
Mrs. Hazel Page went to Detroit
in visiting.
Monday where she lias a position.*
Bcm Hinckley.
The next regular meeting will be
Thursday was the beginning of J
Mrs. Jessie Brown passed away
Feb. 11. Wc hope to see a good at­ Monday morning at her home west the church night suppers at the'
tendance. — Mrs. Clara Tinkler— of the Quailtrap Comers. Funeral Methodist church. About thirty enarrangements have not been made Joyed a pot luck supper—and an I
fn.cma.lnn—4alk
• * lie —by
»-•-—R*v— Dewey..
it. --------___Zz—------ ———dntwwUflg
THE CROSSROADS.
. Harry ~
A. Shields, SI. w
of Grand
Hastings.
John Cook and family and Tiddy "lUpidif ■“ forrner'
” Nashvilie'^boy.
---- - --------- .--------Mrs.
Rosc Erwin is------------------------spending a
Cook and family spent Sunday with passed away Sundoy afternoon at lew days in Grand Rapids.
their parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Blodgett hospital of pneumonia. His
George Ziglcr, an old resident of,
Davis, near Middleville.
funeral wa* held Wednesday after- ,hls place, passed away Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Orvo! Tuttle spent noon at tiie Fountain St. Baptist Funeral services were held in Ionia
Thursday and Friday In Lansing, church, burial In Restlawn ceinethe home of a son and burial al.
the guests of Mr. and Mr*. Newman tery. He leaves his wife and two that place.
•
Tuttle.
sons of Grand .Rapids, his mother,
Mra. Cora Knapp is in very poor
Mr. and Mrs, Dorr Kenyon of Mr* Lydia Shields, two brothers, health this winter.
Hastings were Sunday
guest*
Mr.Mr*.
Lee Frank
and Oilland
John; four
1-------- -. —• - —•—.
---------Mr.ofand
spentsister*. Mrs'
and Mrs. Homer Bates.
William Southern. Mrs. Frank lhe week cnd ln Lansing with their
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Geo. Townsend made a business Mathaw*. Miss Hattie Shields, all children.
trip to Lowell one day last week, of near Nashville and Mrs. Ralph
Mrs Homer Morgan i* on tlie sick
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Williams and Skidmore of Battle Creek,
”*•Utt.
Mr*. Ernest Williams were Battle
--------------—.. .--------------------w .. ..----- --Mrs. Cecil Beck has obtained emTiring
of33-year
courtship, a Payment In Laming.
Crccfc
8*^rday afternoon.
T
mh.&lt; u
&lt;- a
*• jj
-jcmi wuiuiup,
9°JJter and Ubw Maxine Dakota woman hustled her man to
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Stedge of Grand Rapids spent Bun- the altar. Following a brief honey.CEDAR CREEK.
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latter's parents, Mr. moon. Il h understood she Joins the
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and Mrs. Clydo Sledge.
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COURTHOUSE NEWS
PROBATE COURT.

N. CMl Bnd WJfc w jpucpj,

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Morris England and wife to Rob­
ert W. Averill and wife. Par. Sec. 6.
Orangeville Twp.
Myrtle Trajvr to V. C. Hendrick
and wife. Lot W. Arnett's MUI Lake
Resort. Johnstown Twp.
Nancy J. Purdun to Alton R. Fisher and wife. 60 Ac. Sec. 8. Wood­
land T*P..
QLIT CLAIMS.
Wm. G. Bauer and wife to Bernice Wing, 40 Ac.. Bcc.- 22. Irving
Twp.
.
Carl H. Dewey and wife •«
to «mWil­
liam H Birman N'a Lot 363. und
PSr. Lot 370. City. .
Frank J. Tartger and wife to Vic-

, Hons Issued.
Est. Thoma# W. Ronan, dec’d
.Citations iuued.
Est. Frank Bryans, dec’d. Petition
ier Admr. filed, brdcr for public#non entered.
Est. Piter W. FWder. dec’d. Inventory tiled, final, account ,of
Adnir. filed, order ul!owli&gt;g account
: entered..
.
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! Est. kJtharlna Maurer, deed. Will
tiled, petition for probate of will
filed. Cider for pubii’otuon enured.
Est. Jatnca Acpmaii. 'Order ap­
pointing guardun entered, tend
filed, letters of guardianship Issued. Twp
Steckle to Frank J.
&amp;t. Perry G. Henry, dee d. Or^ier
denying petition lor rehearing en­
tered.
Manville B. Morehouse and wife
Est.’ Su.*au E Mann, dec’d. Petl&gt; tun to deposit bonds filed, order to to S. Mabel Sisson. 40 Ac., See. 14,
Assyria Twp.
depaut-tends enteredS. Mabel Slaton to Manville B.
Esl. Emma I. Barnum, deed. Ordcr and opinion disallowing claim Mureikmsc and wife. 40 Ac., Bee. 14. ।
'entered, order allowing claims en­ Assyria Twp.
Im G. Geller, ct al. to Mildred
tered.
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.
Est Albert J. E. Thorburn. minor. Smith. Par. Sec. 11. Baltimore Twp. I
MUdredt Smith to Edward Rice1 .
Annual account tiled.
.
Est. Roxannu P. Garrison, deed. and wife. Par. Sec. 11. Baltimore
Order apixilntin;; Admr. entered, Tup.
Fred O Hughes and wile to Frank
bond of -Admr. tiled, letters ot ud­
Howard —
and
Par-—Sec.
3.
i mimstraiion iuued. inventory tiled.B.
--------------— wife.
-— -----Esi. Peter N Fi idir. dec’d. fmul Prairieville Twp.
receipts tiled, ducliargc of executor ’ Asa Steckle and wife to John Deusued. estate enrolled.
lahey, 74 Ac.. See 6. Carlton Twp .
Est. Dora Lake. dee d. Order con- also 2»‘s acres Sec. 1. Irving Twp.
. firming" sale entered
also U»ts 1 und 2. Blk. 4. Roush’4
Est Mary S Maso. dec’tt Proof ot Add- Freeport.
publication filed.
. Jcl
John
” Delaney •to Asa
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Steckle and■&gt; i
w.f-?. 74 Ac. Sec. a. Carlton Twp.J
: Est.' Sophia HeLv. dee d. Inven- wife,
itory tiled, petition 'to/ usslgn *tod also
~ 2»’; qrres. Sec. 1. Irving Twp..,
! transfer »t&lt;x-ks and bonds hied, or­ ai&gt;o Lots 1 und 2. BII4. 4. Roush's 1
der to assign or transfer U. S. Ixindr, Add.. Freeport.
Lewis, IL Harding and wife to.
entered, order to assign or transfer
i owume.-h Power Mock entered. * Alice L- Harding. Par. Secs. 5 und I
6. Orangeville Twp.
Helen Horn to Enk-sf A. Horn.1
tire ot hearing on probate ol will
Par. Sec. 1 and 74iW Ac. Sec. 31.
USUi’d.
Est.- fjforgc Rnfflcr. dic'd. Waiver Baltimore Twp.. also 06 Ac.. Sec. 6,
of notice filed, order allowing ac­ Johnstown Twp.
Arthur Tyler to. Gertrude G. Ty-.
count entered, discharge ol Admr.
ler. Par. Sec. 2. Rutland Twp.
issued, estate t-nrolled.Bert Wilkin* nnd wile to Kate
Burdick. 60 Ac. sec. 35. Barry Twp.
Mary Hoe» to Mildred Smith. Lots
: Philip J. Peters-and wife tnFrank
C- Rathbun. 40 Ac’. Sec. 31, frhom- 1. 10. 2 and 0, Blk, 2. Dunning’s,
Add. City.
.
apple Twp.
Mildred Smith tn Mary Hoes, ct g
Erwa H. Harmon and wife to Dale
Hilton Harmon. *133 Ac.. Sec. • 1, al, Lou 1. 10, J and 0. Blk. 2. Dun-; I
ulng'-s Add- City.
j Johnstown Tup.
! ElmiT Northrup and •wile to R.
FltEEFOItT.
Roy Woodruff and Wifi. W‘j Lot 3.
Blk.EaatchrAOd, city,
&lt; ■ ----Monday
-------------visitor# ;«t the Bryans
Mrs. ----Dale
C. D. Bauer and'Wlfq, to Anna L. home were, ■"
Mr. ,and
—------, Bauer. Lot 3. Blk. IB. Eastern Add- Shatterly and two children and Mr.
City.
,
and Mrs. Bernard Herbert and two
Orpb.a J. Conian to Frank S. Co- children of Lake Odesaa.
num. 80.Ac.. Sec. 33. Thornapple
Mr. andMr*. C. W-Doty and chil•
,
aren vu tx-vci rars were guesis oJt-sc B Hunt and wife to John lht. iatttr’s parents. Mr. and Mrs.
R- Luca.-. 40 Ac. Sec. 26. Johnstown Ej. coats.-and Waller coats.
Twp.
' .
'
Air. nnd Mrs. Ed. Coals enter-'
El -m B Payne to Daniel Payne, 60 tamed with a birthday dinner Wed-:
msday in honor of Walter. Coats,
' William J. Hayti r and Wife to who
has enjoyed iw winters. Tiios&lt;
George William Heber. 70 Ac.. Sec. present were the latter’s two daugh-1
20. Castleton-Tup. and Mrs. Fred
Lit tn B. Payne to ClUn nce Elmer ters and Mr.
Payne, Jr., w Ac. See. 37. Hope Schwadcr.
Frank I&gt;» r was numbered among

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Miss Jurat NovUkey spent Satur­
ward F. Glau and wile. Lot 30. Wist
Bcadr. Fino lake. Johnstown Twps day aiternoon with Miss Marguerite , Rapids arc .-.pending a few days '.Wtre callers ut thc Mrs. Pear! O'Brien for tlieir home in Lansing '
NOUTH HOPE.
.
John W. Olmstead to Bertha Olm­ Seger of Carlton.
1 with thc latter’s Bister,’ Mrs. Glen.Smith home Thursday.
-Mrs. Faul remained for a short visit.I Mr -and Mrs. Jay Andera ami
..eau,
rai
.
occ
...
Gviwvieve
BcuhlvT
of
Benton
stead. Par. See. 21. Assyria Twp.
Millar roiirrf
M,«n« n“'"n J?"- 'yiJbur Tyler of; The Coats Grove Ladles Sunday1 mothci apent TueMay lltcmoon
Smith D. Staiuihy and wile to Harbor called on MU» Jtecphine
Mry
Pete
Mllkr
called
on
Ha-c.
Bounc
called
on
hu
sister.
Miss,
-chool
clu&gt;-rs
met
Thursday
with-with
Mr.
and imi
Mn.
Chas. wuiiu
Welch in
in
--—
.
..w.
i.ixrv
.uuxauu,
»iur*r.n
an
.
.im,
.-i. L-iui:.
Ida B. JacJBbn, 130 Ac.. See 28. Novukey Thursday.
Monday evening.
Mamie Tyler at tiw Mrs. Pearl, Mrs.
----- Fay
--------C.----------------- pot
-• --------■
■ ----Wing with a
luck;thc —
Striker
district.
Johnstown Twp.
Mr*.
Comstock
of
.utuuiunil
tap.
...... •Freeman
......... ........
. ... Grand, NovuiccyGoodenough
spent Tuesday SmitR home Wednesday.
i‘.unntL“LnoOn; ‘.Y oc^Mon^‘n,fi Mr and Mrs William Harens
Claud Hxrrirtrtun and wife to W. Rapids was guest of her mother. iin Lloyd
Gland Rapids
’--------------- »-•-«---------- — ■
.the birthday of Mrs. Wing. Fhere an(j ourvthv and Erwin Harens ot
W. Lune. 80 AC . 8. .• 13. Barry Twp. Mrs Lydia Siniprot: Sunday.
WOODLAND.
OrMr. and Mt*. Henry Wickham uf Dorothy Goodenough visited
। were J2 present.
Southwest Rutland ajjent Sunday
11. Carlton called on tlie hitter’s cousin. friends in Hastings Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne. Long.
j. John
Mr. and Mrs: Donald Gager and'with Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hart and
viiie Hammonds, 3» Ai
, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Godfrey spent Hunuh und Mrs. L. , Faul——
zzlkd e-r.
-IM&gt;1
Mrs. Pearl Smith. Saturday.
nf‘,vLrmA^re4i
,|” i ^lsJI I!**crc T^teing vis- family.
Hope Tup.
Sunday
with
relatives
in
Grand
,A g&lt;rjd many will be pleased lo .Rapids.
«rmnn ,. n 1 i.~__.
Q
a^l{j
J^r| fipfflt
Mrs. Crowell Hutch nof Vermontville
jtor.i Saturday.
Jiilia G.' Johncock T.
“
iUid Mrs. Neal Wulnilh of Nash— Woodland
Chester B. johnewk and wik-. Par- know that Mrs. Lydia Lightfoot.
The
High School basket । Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Httrel Noviakey spent Sunday ville Saturday afternoon.
.^.-V
a. wxa.M,-,....wi«o has tevii very seriously ill at until
See 6,
Oring-ville Twp.
all WQ.&gt;
tev*' team
nlav»H
.....
..
bull
MU..
boys'
M.UUI |&lt;»,ru
played ni
at VarVHnnt.
US
VermontKCIUIUUL- J,fW Q|cn WaUoti at FmirteViUc.
Mr. and Mr*. Sant Eckert ot
Lacey Schdlcnbargv Satiertleld- the home of her son in Grand Rap- jICYing.
Mr.
and
MrJohn
Haley.
Mr
and
vil&amp;
Friday
eveiUng.
Vcrmontvllk. • ■
William Faust has bccii quite
’.‘o old Merchants Notional -Bamc ids. u much improved al tiw last rcMr- William Spttzlcy and Mr. and 37; Woodland 52
Nek. but Is reported better at this
Miss Bertha Matthews of Hus­ Mrs. Joneidi Hackenbrtick of Port­
und Trust Co. 20 Ac, See. 36. port.
writing.
Johnstown Tap
Andrew Eckert and children of tings and Charlie Smith ot Detroit land were guestr. of Mr. and Mrg.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Nelson Hulbert nnd
lull Sunday.
auiiimb
i Although Berlin is situated about
Minnie TrtthrtCk to Sarah Pen- Kclloggsvlllc were guest* ol the I were guests at thc home of Mr. and.• uuu
Chas.
Took
vnas.
quuusj.
200 nifics from thc sea. the city Is .son of Battle dceek and Mr. and
__________________________
neck. 60 Sq Rds . S-.c. 28, Barry termer’s paienU.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam ,,Mrs. Dell Godfrey Sunday.
Rt? ''
—
T2"Freeport
—I*"".’ It“cce.xsible
Awaaruic by
uy waler,
warer, canals
canais llnkl-d
nnsen up । Mrs. Lem Ulrich ajid family, of Has­
Eckert recently.
Rev. and Mrs’. E. M. Wheeler *?--. was
in Woodland
Woodlanil Saturday
S.itlirriav on
nn busihusi- u-ith the Elbe
-j am! Oder Rivers
.
. was In
al-i tings &gt;|x*m Sunday with Mr. and
PJayfurd M. Burgess of Battle tended thc funeral of their aunt.
j_ GeutgC U. Sprague and wife to
lowing passage of small motorahips. I Mrs. Albert Ulrich. .
Creek visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mrs. Robert Oil), of Woodland&gt;’ ueiS'
Tuesday
----- 7
I Jack stcm 0[ Hastings and Miss
Deming Sunday and Monday.
-----Barry l’«F.
,
..
..a
,
,
June
Briggs
of
Laming
were
woek-i,
Mr» George Thompson made a . v T^H«nnc) and wife were in rnd uue&gt;Mi
E-tilla M. Backus to George U
Ur ttn(1
K o.
.Sprague and wife. 424J2 Ac.. Sec. 7. bu^esa trip to Hastings Wbdaes- Lake Odessa on business Tue.-day Fmnie.
.
Barry Twp.
Mr. and
Mrs. Johnwere
Baarcaller,
and son
jJtiro?
Rsy.E
Geiser
wife ton*Twp
to Ira J Rotert
-ill ’a’Y
»'c.‘and
3B.Y7'/to
’oF Campbell"
’at t
-W1U nunibered
knd decorating then hail. ’
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Steak

Round
Sirloin

’

Lb.

10c

Pork Loin Roast End Lb. 6C
Boiled Ham Sliced .i-b. 19c
Pork Roast Picnic Style Lb. 6c
Pork Steak
2
15c
a,. 35c
Oysters
Hamburg or Sausage’
4 Lb. 25c

Htiw Wetigberg- and wife to the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Allen Fish
'
Wm. Flory b confined to his home
.....................................................................
’.with b throat in/ectlnn.
i
•HciuT
B. Wilder and wife. UH 72. Ajunrlaj
_
। - Mr a’)d
. • Ray Ware
MwbdamM j v. iI1Ibcrt. Fr9- Itor.!
llArnen - Mill Lake Re.-ert.
Mr. and Mr*
-------of! Ixjwe’.l Campbell were' Sue.us of Mrs Edith
it the
home Godfrey and Dr. Feckham Sunday. d,.r nnd
Sl)orno mu-nded a
Lillian M Jenmngs to Jam1’ Ker- were callers at
the Allen
Allen Full
Fuh home
Ji-?.’.. Lots 47 and 48 Morgan village. Monday night.
Ira Beckner of Bellevue, Michi- luncheon at thc home of Mrs. Ed-j
■.illian M JenMr. ajyi -Mt ■ Frank Cwl made a gan. called at lhe J. L. Ickes home, ward Gobles of Grand Rapids Tues- i
Monday.
day.
and 4a. Mor- busuu’.-.s trip to .Hauling# Monday.
hints. cl :
.. Miss Mary Miller ol Ctarkavdle' Rev. Gamble of Grand -Rapids will I George Higdon nnd family of
gan village
t to Henery called‘on Mis- Gaytlu Uiomb SJt- start a series of revival meetings al Nashville were Sunday guests of
. Anthony
utday afternoon.
the local U. B church January 29 Welby Crockford and family.
Mrs. Piiilllp Wingcter is cnlwally Spe-ctal music will te used tn con-1 Mr. and Mr-; Jolui Deli visited
Millie Herrington to Hasting* N.i- til ut the St Mary's hospital m nyction with tiw -tcrvicc*. Everyone their daughter. MBs Dorothy IXU.
.
cordially invited.
.
of Kalamazoo Sunday.
tidna! .Bank, ite Ac. See. 26. Baits- Grand Rapid*
•
Rev
and Mrs. Wheeler enter-, Harold. Beatrice and Goldie MilMiss PhyllB England left Sunday
nr.uc Twp.
Mary L 'Boulter to Janie.*- Boulter tabled the Mt.-swr.ary Society of the ler und Clarence Fry of Topeka.‘in company with Mrs. Edwin Pate
Pfegwnt Valley church at their Indiana, and Frances Miller of near of Detroit for a two weeks’ visit
home Friday.
Kalamazoo, were callers at tiw Joe with Mr and Mrs. Homer Hahison
FrofeMor SpUidlor ol Lay (cite. Kaulfman home Saturday.
lot Detroit
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
in Wt-t Od?.,.&lt;a
■
.
Indiana, called on his cousins, Rev.
Velma und Gerald and William
Dell Williams and Mrs. Raymond
Mrs Mabie Velte cr.ieftalncd the
and Mrs. Wheeler Monday
Forbcy spent (Saturday with their McLeod spent last week end with
James Bi
church ar.d wn ot ChrksMr. and Mrs. R. A Stuart were in aunt and uncle. Mr. und Mrs. Fred relatives in Waukeegan. Illinois.'
W.
iLcrt on Jului Stairs xccent- Mvaiotmry Circle Wedr.v.-day afterGrahd Rapids on busine&amp;&gt; Tuesday. Schwuder. in Campbell.
CL-ovj fwp
Clyde Varney returned to Woodland!
Little Jacqueline Judith Rom ar­
Alton R Fishxr and wife to Floyd
Mr. wnd Mra. J. D. Coil spent with them' for several weeks’ visit.:
D»’w’ Bawdy spent Saturday and
ar.d
rived January 5. at thc home, ot Mr. Sunday at Gun Lake also called oni
'Mr
,r ■■»&lt;&lt;
* Frank Kilpatrick
and Wr
Mrs.
Sunday with Mm. Hammond of E Pennington.
and Mrs Jack Rose. Marinette. Ari­ Mr ar.d Mrs Herrick White there. and family accompanied, by Mrs/
Wt-wdiand Twp
North Irving.
.
zona
Mother
nnd
bate
ore
doing
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Ware of Southi Freda Fleuher and son. George, of
,
Ear!
A-Wiles
and
wife
to
Peoj:
Mr and Mrs. John Gardner and’
Hazol Han«hai
nicely
at
last
report.
Lowell
called
on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
State
Bank.
LOO
Ac,.
See.
13.
:
Lansing
visited
Mr. and Mr.- Hazen
daughter spent Sunday at Charspent the week c
Bom to Mr- and Mrs. Roy Stadel. Roush Sunday.
syna Twp
Mitchel! and family of Grand Haven
January 24. a baby girl
Mr. and Mrs J- D. Cool-called oni Sunday.
Scott Sherwotd and u:fe
Charley Velte and daughter, Ro-.a.
Cillers Monday at the home of Mr and Mrs. ^1. Cool ol GrandI [ Mr. and Mrs. Frank U’ecbcr and
George H Noffga and wile, 80
Mr. and Mrs. LawretVc Velte and
Mr and Mrs. Henry- Adams were. Rap-.ds Sunday. '
daughter ot Detroit spent the week
son. Mr. and Mrs. Will Velte.- Mr.
Mrs Albert wells waj in GrandI end with Mr. and Mre- Carl JorElsie EUUon to Wt'.la A Taylor. Clayton
Clarion Adams and wife and child
Tfiomphv. Paris, showed a profit.of
Par. Blit. 7. Phillipa Add. Nashville, ot Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ad- Rapids a guest ot her suter and1 dan
Lquui M. Seta rer (o Elmer S'.e- atns and two children ot Grand husband.’ Mr. 'ana Mrs. George- i Mr. and Mrs Grant Osgood spent
vens and wife. _
Lot ...16. ,rfjctarer'S' Rapids and Mrs. Frost and aon________
of
.. Wells, server*) days last week.
Sunday P. M. with Mr. and Mrs.
'Plat. Crooked lake.
Ironton. Wisconsin.
Mrs. Alice Hale of Grand Rapid;t Roscoe Hynes of East Woodland.
Elmer Steven# and wife to HerMrs. Henry Adams was on the is spending a lew days wtth her;
r
J. R. Meadow, publisher of the
ibeii S Smith and wife. E\ Lot 16 sick list Saturday.
daughter, Mrs. Albert Well*.
I Woodland Nejvs and Mrs. Meadows
‘ Seteror *-Fiai. cruolwd lake.
Mr-. Ida Houk visited her . par-- - Alrs-Miuard.Lc^is called on
..left Thursday for Huntington. In-.
Arthur F. B- hanna and wife to.cuts. Mr. and Mrs. IknucI Weaver, Pearl
Smith
Saturday.
.
----- —
.—-------------I dtana. Wm. Warner and son. Us-,
Howard Q Pilgrim and wife. Par. uf Elmdale Tuesday.
Thc ?!n;
“nir.; by ter Warner, drove them through. 1
play’ given Trttcy
Frida)' cevening
Sec. 10. Assyria Twp
Mr. and Mrs. McMahn of Peru, tlie LadlcY
t
Aid
AU4 of
nV the local
1^,1 M.
M E
V
M1S5 Lenorr Dowden (DCfil thei
Alter’-. B Knowles and wife to Indiana arc convalescing nicely church was u decided success. The wiieek end with relatives in Lansing.
Earl Peraaxk and wife. 40 Ac. Sec from injuries received from ar. auto title-“Two Days lo Get Married’’- Miu Virginia ».
ut vof
&gt; East LanFaul
'13. Barry Twp
accident recently. The latter is a proved quite an attraction Every sing spent the week end with herRew S Butler and wife to Leon- granddaughter of Mr. and Mra member of the cast filled their place parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence'
. ard J. Molhoek and wife. Lot 7.. Henry Adams.
very well.
FiuL
.Crooked lakf resort. Barry Twi&gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Rogers of: Mrs. —
Bums
Anderson
araj —daughC. Schuler naiu
and
— ...........
-—
-- -j—.
—C.
. J. Barnuin. s. x_,.
। Izotiard ai ‘Euaihood. ct al. to Grand Rapids were guest* oi Mr. ter. Alice,
ducators1
icc. enjoyed
enjoyed aa birthday
birthday dinner
dinner L
L. L.
L. Faul
Faul attended
.-ittcncied an
an eeducators
Enu»t c. Stage: and wife. Par. Lots und
Mr#. Earl Rogers
nnd Mt. --and
’s ’smother
eting atatthe]
—------------------------------------—at the home
homeofatthe
theformer
former
mother.and
.andschool
schooldirectors
directorsme
meeting
the
0 and 10, Blk. 2. Paiilma Beaeh., Mrs.
*
•
.
...
.
JehUl Rogers Sunday.
Mrs. Cleveland at Middleville. Sun- Olds Hofei In Lansing Saturday.
I
Johnstown Twp
• l Miss Dorothy Shelllngton of Ire- day
Miss Florence Ferman of West •
’ Frank E. Howard and wife to! ing will make her home with Mr.) Otto Light foot ba# flu pneumonia Woodland spent Friday evening and:
; William W. Lung and wile, Par. and Mrs. mnry Adams, and con- and Is under the doctor's cate.
. Saturday with Miss Dorothy Tyler.'
1 Sec. 2. Prairieville Twp.
tinue her school
Grandma Barton U considerable the tecauon being Dorothy’s birth-.
I Alice L Harding to Lewis Hard­
Mrs. Mabel Osborne accompanied better from flu pneumonia at this day.
ing and wife. Parcel# Sec 6, Mr. and Mrs. Eul Rogers to Has- writing, and MUs Tyler and 51a
Mrs
Un Geo.
Ota Faul and grandchildren..tings, where lhe former had dental pearl fjmlth are also convalCaCfcjg1 Catherine and’George O’Brien who
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich. , Orangeville Tup. ’
work done Monday.
from the flu.
have been visiting her for several
Trayer and wife. Lot 80. Arnetts’
Mr and Mrs. Oluktead and
Ifr. and Mrt. Ed Walicr;- uf Ir.-’I*eeks. left U;t week with their■ daughter, Dorothy Louise, ot Grand in* and Bev. Gear hart of Hasting?1 parents. Mr. and Mrs. FUchaxtl

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amaaoo for a one'o’clock luncheon i
PRAIRIEVILLE.
MILO.
CARLTON CENTER.
। n
«... .
J&gt; Mr*. Floyd Wales and sou*. Frank
I Several ladles from this communlty Joined • lhe Home-Makers Middievllie W«e
nt£ aotUou- ‘I***1 “ »»*’ days al tied relatives in Grand Rapids, I
Bert PnttoUB al Delton .caring for Sunday.
| Club of Kellogg Agricultural dis­ HJ.mi.utLr Vnmn ft
.
f tbc home during hte abkenoc.
•
trict In a trip through the sani­ Btitndstetlcr homo Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. Crockford, who has i
H&lt;kwtl w C4m.
tarium and Kellogg's food factory.
been ill. is better at tills writing,
which
caller* on Mrs. Emma John­
I
HfiV“
rid
William
Helrtgel
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Kick of near'
.. luncheon 1 son'at Delton and Mrs. laura Cadmuch enjoyed. A delicious
walladar at Hickory Corners Satur- m,Kt&lt;rn'and° Mr^* Mcrfta'1 w&lt;xu Freeport visited her brother. Mr. ।
&lt; wm served at the Kellogg plant at day afternoon. Both of these ladles
M
Mcrnu Wood and Mrs. Ralph Henriey. Sunday. |
I one o’clock and a food demonatra- are confined to their beds with wconeiaay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hcnncy and '
1 lion wu given after tlie sight-seeing sickness.
.
I Ura- Arthur Eifler and children of son spent Sunday with thc latter’s’,
[trip through the plant.
Mr. and Mrs.'Bradfield and Jack BtvRIe Creek are *pcncimg several sister. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Fisher,
1
{ Me&amp;dames Flower, Bellinger and were in Kalamazoo Saturday.
days "th
with Mrx.
Mrs. Lu:.:
Lulu tihcpnard
dxy:
Si:r;::;~d and uf Hastings.
i Dewey attended a birtliday luncii...
••’_rs ■bylp
.... .....
.... 1 ri.mflv
.’
*
Willard Nash df Lansing visited',
Mr _SHa^
W|I««.. and
Iainlly
eon given by Mrs. Dale Humphrey Norman or Battle Creek Visited
There acre luo present a*, church Ins parents, 'Mr. and Mis. Guy
jot Wildwood. Gull lake, Wcdnes- relatives In Milo Wednesday und services Sunday. There i* «-Uil room
I day. in honor of her molhcr-Jn- 'Sunday.
Mrs. Margaret Sleek- Stadle, who1
'
.
for niure.
law, Mrs. Annie Humphrey. Covers
'r&amp;xuitly lived in Arm Arovr. but
La*Lcnc^Tbc
will m«
I were laid tor eight. ’Die afternoon ha*® ®"£JMf®.-— Aid
--Society
—-—',,.-7------:' with
~'~J fomwrfy resided north uf Carlton
"“to
Bcilinjcr-.s Mrs.
Earl Dunlap Wednesday, Ft*b- -Center,'was buried from tlu- local
was spent in vtslUng
wm
vtalUng and wm
was much —
Muth -----fBrm-------------and wjJJ---work ..
(t -.j-ryury
lt
8
Ui
for
put
luck
dimir.-- m UMf . enjoyed.
enioyeu.
i corning year.
. John WjltuM. E
churfh Sunday altcriuxui. In­
.
.
•.
and iyn Roy and
..and Mrs.
.......................
..
........................
..
tcrmimt Ur Fuller, cemetery.
i The Ladles’ Aid Thursday was ; \Mr.
Ernest Quark
spent'ivan
Smith attended, th
I well attended iith^taTAibirt^
;pirey"'j^T
at the hoine of Mrs. ur
??15'
‘t&lt;’inU
“J u-.L.
» y,I^t^d‘'»ic Euu41'.‘ V-M r ’itr'
the week end with the latter.
..... u.nruR
........
... ...

j were, served ol dinner. Four ladles j w. Shults of Chicago was
Mn Byron Estep ol Loke Odessa
| were present from Richland. After &lt; Ukc lIHIs Farm the ,«ut week. ■ the-uriti JSe &gt;i&gt;Mkr7
”
tl»e busincM meeUng a program of
The February meeting of Milo Beatrice 8mtm i . helping D&gt;ca
guestj Wednesday ati­
music and readings was given fol- 1 Ladles' Aid will be ut rt»e ivome of Brandstetter fur a lew
M • Corners
----- „ _r*. Leslie Daniel.*.
lowed by an earnest talk from our b. N. and Nina Pcnrirr. A pot luck BntndxteUcr has been ill for two
• Thc Carlton L A 8. will be held
S?hi; re?t M‘ “ UWnK Acu&gt; 2 3i dinner and an inyitattou to every- wcciu but l. son* better.
at
the
Iwi.e
uf-Mr. and M;s. Guy
for his text.
-one to come- Please bring table 1 n1L. pfogn.m thUrrtlay night.
ash, Thursday of thte
John Kammerer came from Chi-! service. Program in charge of Mr*- given for the benefit ot th- B-,
cago early last week and has been H. J. Kraus and Mrs. Percy Jones.. scoul. wav u mkcvs, Irani.’..itt to
Mr. and Mrs Lc&amp;lic Danil-15 and
voting his old neighbors and
’
------------fluteh. The eilubiu uf many knute family
were gucsb. Buadav dt M;.
friends In this vicinity.
MOt|TH MAPLE (.HOVE.
&lt;&gt;t u&lt;xxl&gt; ropc )yluLl
th,
John Brandatelter has been quite I Robert* Larry is tiu* name given picture., and description &lt;4 the :.uw and Mrs. Wm." Schndi’r of Calusick the . past week. IBs condition1 Ute young *un of Mr. and Mni. by Mr Shafer, a brief talk by Ben
The children /if Mr. and Mrj
remains about tiie same.
! Douglas DeCump.
Johnstoif "of Battle Cr«:-&gt;; and las’.
Mr. and Mrs. Flower. Bernice and1 Mr. and Mrs. Ebtr Hoffman of but not-kail tlie play The Cota- during the pas;
Mrs. Bellinger spent Sunday with Hastings &gt;jn-nl Sunday with thru. Against Cum v ' by the Norin Pute
their brother and -uncle, MrT and-! parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Huffman.: Lake nun. Thc evening »aa an vn- lied tin' former s brother Mr
Mr*. C. F. Moreau. They found, Leila Bllckncr ot Nashville was a joyable one.
Mr. Moreau somewhat better and: week end visitor.
I Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Wood spent ning.
able to be up part of the lime.
| Lawrence Jarrard had lire mis- Sunday witii Mr. and Mrs. George
Mr and Mrs. John Hoi
Mrs. Hattie Bellinger attended a i fortune lo cut one nt ids large t«s M. Wood and family Sunday.
CTBupamca
companicd Mr. and Mr-.
'luncheon ut the home of Mrs. oil Saturday morning while cutung; Word Just received of.the sudden t,. iaansu-- Sunda-'*
Each night, many lIinu-anilH of Michigan
Florence Blatter at Kalamazoo wood.
{death ol Jake Felder, who iu,. i&lt;&gt;imd {11..,. tcog Willard
[Thursday.
■
- Catey Jarrard calk’d at L W. dead in bed tins Monday mwriutu .chuo)
•
families rest more safely und securely be­
| Mesdames Lulu Snlflin and Ber- Jarrard* Sunday to we hb brother.; His bro:tier Peter p.&lt;. -.&lt;i away only " ' '
lha Prouty will be co-ho*te.MC* of 1 Lawrence.
)u few weeks m,’&lt;. Mr. IVldtr wu.
cause of tiie telephone in thc house.
the Home Litrary Club al tiie home
Mr. und Mrs. Fred Hill and fam-1 hot leering well for some time, nut.hof the former Thursday, Feb. 9 far ily of .the Quailtrup District .--pent ing senou-v waa anitcipai *
Mi ’
Fur, day mid night, Minimcr mid winter, thc
dinner. Tlie annual election of; Sunday at the Bellas home.
[Ffldcr w.ls u n&gt;p&lt;cud law'abiding
officers will take place al tliat lime.
Mr. und Mrs. P Holl^mn attend-1 citizen and util Im: inLvwd nut only
telephone alaiida ready to Munninii police at
also nn original parlor play written cd thc funeral of David Aspinall‘by his family but by many otliei.&gt;
by Mrs. H. J. Kraus will be given, Thursday ut the Dunham church. ■ The family, have Uic sympathy ut
thc Qnit .unexplained aound . . .. firemen,
by nine members of the club. Mra.j Mr. and Mr*. L. W. Jarrard re-[the commuriiiy.
lhe first ominous whiff of smoke.a doctor,
1 Kraus hus named.her play “Smooth; ccived word that a 7 !&gt; pound son j Tiw Rcbukalut n:c ypotev.irUtg a
i Sailing." It is’vcry well written and: arrived at tlie home of Mr. and I musical ent-ri.ihiincni to be mvenwhen accident or midden ilinctm intrude*.
|[*'
Mrs.
Eddy Wednesday, file' *by
Mnu-trclot
I te a credit to her originality.
“ A.
*
— the Dtxlela'nd Colored...........
| Friday Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower..‘‘young man will answer to the name ! Plainwell High school ut the wwn
I Mr. and Mrs N. H. Barber. Mr. and of Charles Duane. Mrs. Eddy was hail. Wednesday evemiyj, Feb. U.
i Remember the date Small iAlnd»Mrs. Ross Evers and O. B./Garrett formerly Therma Jarrard.
‘ were delightfully entertained at a,
Miss Ila Jurrard of Buttle Creek,! stem. Watch tor bills. Coni'-.
birthday party given by Mrs. J. J. spent thc week end ut thc Jarrard-&lt; Mr.-.. Hcnfy Bensqn is on Hie su’k
j list. Her many diut-nds wiafi tor jier
' Doster al their -new home hi Del­ , Elliston home.
’ ton. in honor of her husband’s nu- . Tiie Ladles' Aid of lhe South’ L[M_-.dy recovery.
tai day. The birthdays of all of: Evangelical church will liold an aft -! Mr. and Mi.-. Milo Li.hmai) spent
i these men occur in January, three. .ienioon meeting at the home of Mr. last week m Kalamazoo'the Kiie-&gt;t.&gt;
of them oecuring consecutively.. and Mrs. Clyde Cheescman Tues- ; of n lai.i r-.
.
’ Mr. and Mrs. Merrit^ Wood were •day, February 7. Light refreshThe Rebekah.. wilHiave tlv.ir rrjPLEASANT RIDGE.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arley-■ usually at these gatheriugs whichi 'menu will be served. Everyone ular imeunu February 7. in tlu; aft­
iemojn.- The Odd X'ellpuitm the
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Ronk and two Townsend of Grand Rapids. Intcr-■ have been held, annually fur the; ;I please bring thimbles.
■ past three years but were not;
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[evening Remembtr tno-datc und k:
friends ot Battle Creek spent Sun1!1 Fuller-cemetery. .
day ut Lester Klnni^’s.
Tlie Ladies’ Aid will meet thisi! able to be with us at this time whichi j A new means of attracting tour-; us try and .have u good attenddne I Lu. adopted in Spam, involve.1, a: at both meeting-..
A K. Rlcnunl.s(in. who lived in week Thursday with Mrs. Nayne: i all regretted.
.
I
Mrs.
Hattie
Bellinger
was
a
guest
i
: television station to radiocast^ Mrs. Chuilts Fordxif Pun- lake
thia nciabborhood for nutny years. Coolbaugij. Club No. 2 serving dln1 of Mrs. Norda Schoonmaker at Kai- [
passed away Sunday night. She
pwed away Thitwlay morning al’ ncr.
leaves a *vn Robert Ford, two
grand.-oite und one sister. Her broth­
er, diaries Draper, * and a sl»Je.'
parsed away only a short time ago.
We extend sympathy to the Ixreaved ones. ’

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A Building and Loan Association la a mutual organluowner—a sl)arc holder In lhe corporation, and ha* a

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HOPE CENTER.
ix-lu ii -pent Sunday with Mr. and
E iri Paddock committed suicide Mr.-. Cha McDermott and Mr. and.
Burdette Lyttle, lhe occasion
Miinday night by 'nlung strychnine. Mrtkli.g Leena birthday.
.
’
Much sympathy 1* extended to tk-.Mim In- r. Ashby te in Battle
family. Funeral services were held Cu*k ]&gt;* lp.ng her aunt. Mrs,
rooms on Thunday.
■: Houldxwortli.
mn.ity was saddened toj yr ai.d
AOtbony Williap-.V
death of Mr. and Mrs. arid ‘on and Mr. ana Mrs. Ruasell■ Kay and baby &lt;4 Kalamazoo spent’
. Sunday with tiuir jarentv, Mr. and
r. ai.d M:.'. Clarence Tester and Mrs. Frank Leonard.
and John Tester of Hastings.!’ Mr and Mre Clare Ashby rcand Mr 1/N»n Dunning an.I I turned home Sunday after vultlng
....
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Kate Willianuj of;I three »«:k* in Battle Creek.
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Mr.i. Emma Johncock /i’uesduy. P.
! M.. Feb. 7th. A Frances Willard
: program will be given. Everyone
invited.
A birthday party given hi honor*
of little Mary Joyce Pierce’s filtn
birthday was held at the Kellogg
home Saturday P. M. The table
was beautifully decorated, red
hearts and colored balloon* lianging
Irani tiie lights above tlie center of
the table. After the games were
played, refreshments oi ice cream
und birthday cake wi-nf* served by
Margaret and Rosemary Kellogg on'
tlu: candle-lit table. Fourteen little
guests went home tired but happy.
Mrs. Rcplbgle has been on tlie
sick Ust the liu.t few day-.. Mrs.
Everett McCallum iiaJ been staying
with her.
Cloverdale friends me congrajulatlng Bert Patton of Delton o:i liis
(narnagb to Mrs. Margaret Law­
rence of Augusta.
’
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Butlcn Mr.
und Mrs. Brooks and -wn, John, Mr.
and Mrs. Moes und daughter and
friend of Kalamaaxi were Sunday,
guests of Henry Pennels usd Mrs..
Martha Chamberlain.
Mrs. Ford Demond of Kulamazoo
spent tlie week end ut the Lester
Monica home. Xlr&gt;. Leonard, iicr
mother, returned with |icr lo Kala­
mazoo Monday.
.
Mr. and Mrs A. T. DodkMin of
Richland spent Thursday with Art
Waugh upd family. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Carter of Kala­
mazoo- went tht? week end with
Cloverdale relatives.
• Tan Whittu y and family accom­
panied by Jean Waugh sjicnt Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Mason Whit­
ney of Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Murk Garrison und
Inna Jean, were Sunday guests at,
Lawrence Beadle a uf South Has,tings.
Mr. and MA Dwight Mentor whoj
have been visiting Kalamazoo and;
Battle Creek relatives and friends/
returned home the first of thc week.
MARTIN COHNLR3,
Mrs. Fred Barry returned Jvomc
last week- after vuutuig her daugh­
ter, Mrs Juba Brown, m Nashville
for a couple ol weeks.
Wedding bells have rung again in
our neighborhood and this time its
Misu Helen Slocum and Vernon
Karrar ct mar Lake Odessa who
are thc happy couple. Congratula­
tions.
The Martin P. T. A. will med thh
week Fnday. evening Feb. 3. A cor­
dial invitation U extended to ali.
Mrs. Eva Truutwein returned Sun­
day Irani a two week.’ visit in Bat­
tle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Crockett and daughters und Mr:..
Clara Wilder accompanictl her home
and spent tl;c day at Alfred Fish­
er’s- Mr. and Mrs. James Tyler r&gt;f
Woodland were also Sunday guests

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The Young People.-,’ Claw party
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LEGAL NOTICES |

GETTING RID'OF RATS
IN CLINTON COUNTY

Mrs Mary Smith entertained Mrs.'
Mabie Bernard of Augusta and Mf s
E Kathryn Riley of the American
Legion hospital. Camp Custer on
Thursday and Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith were Sun- j| Mr. and Mrs. Horry Brown of
day guest* of Homer South and I Hastings spent Saturday of lost'
family-ut Hastings.
| week with Mrs. Blanche Richards
(Tk*. rt ti Wdlitu spehl Sunday I The P. T A. will have their next
। meeting at the rchoolhouse on Fri-'
day evening, Feb. 10 Tlie program

|

Campaign Td Exterminate
Rodents Led By County
Agent Clare Burton

Mrs. Marie Williams un Tuesday
afternoon. February 14.
Mrs. Vid* Morfoyd was called to|
lhe home uf hfr parents In John*'
town Friday because of the Illness

^DjOubleJested!
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Tut fit-Sunday.

plac-.- and Mm. Arthur WUUtti ot
Hasting* were Grand Rapids visi­
tors Friday.
■ Mr, and Mrs Maurice Ingram and
Sunday

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Mr. and Mrs Harry Wertman
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr

and daughter

and Harry spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Adria toon at Battle
Mr -and Mrs. John Ccok and chil­
dren spent Sunday with Miss Mc- hospital. Wc hope he may soon be
aril again.
Clyde Stedge and family were
MUs Helen Aldrich returned her
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs Mer- duties as teaciier in the Dunn 'dis[rill Btedgc in Hostings.

। Saturday.
'Main Stanton o! Spokane, Wash-' Mr. and Mrs Loyal Flowers entex-n_ spending
_____ .. tcrtalhed with ■ benent card party
&lt;4- CmuncnJe met miun. who has ___
....
-ral months with relatives here for lhe Community Hall Thursday
rvening.* Seven tables acre
were played*
played.’
:ted hn* returned to hu home by bus
evening.
The imgeant * Those Gay Nine­
• -Etncrti Hasting* High school in June, h ties. will be presented at tiie Com­
Hemlngtou1 member of the AR-HE chib, und one munity hall on Friday evening. Febi
i». E.iof out ruing Junior Agriculturists.
I,ill;!
i*i&lt;i* m Hastings on Monday for a ment given by our local people. You
natn .street checking up of his accounts for the wtll see all lhe styles ot tlie nine­
• Ala gave p ar by the Michigan State college ties and Iwar the old songs sung,
and m fact, be highly eiitertaiiwd
for only r very small admission fee.
Thr proceeds to go to the hall
On Tuesday evening. February 14

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the church beginning with a supwbole ioa.-tfd pig. A K'xxl progium
of music and readings is being %rtSmfifd for und Rev. L. D Mlles has
obtairuxl Dr. Kennedy- the new
District -Superintendent, to be the
speaker for the evening. This mitttheir parent-., Mr. and Mrs. Irving ing is to take tii8 [dace of a father
mid son banquet, and is un open
Brandt.
Mcsdames Evangie Miller and sis- meeting fur evenofie. mothers and
daughters included, No tickets will
Union Hospital part ot last week to be sold, but a minimum price, will provided by u;
u with their mother, -Mr?. Sylvia

Watt Tbocr.a* and family
JnirJe Flynn spen’, Satin

Hayward' of

Irani Nichol* hospital.

Mrs. Joseph McClutkiii-.»f tiw
phone operators for ftnotlwr year.
To show how well they have given Gregg district, formerly of .tlu*
satisfaction and that thy ju-ople did place, had an npe» alien Thur;day
not want a change, a petition to
that effect which wju signed by
about sixty of lhe lown&gt;|.‘ople *.imore-Wednesday in Battl*
. David Aspnuill. r. •■rd n

.''ub will a&lt;&lt; •■uip.iiiiid by Fred Bechtel and
« i.
aUi’ «■; ILi.-tni.- .-pv-nt Sunday with

FarwelF. Secretary and Treasurer.
Cheater Banghat t
Thc L. O. T. M. will meet with
Mrs. George Sprague Tliursday. •
The Inland Lakes Garden Club
will meet at tiie church on Thurs­
day afternoon. February 9;
John Adams, R &lt;J Henton. Rus­
sel! Mott. George ^Eddy and. Law-

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Son Banquet nt Kellogg Agricultural
School Friday night
• Mr. and Mrs Glenn Williams of
Kellogg, Agricultural Form spent
Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Roger. Williams.
: • Roy Oakes and Delia* spent
day last' week with Mrs. Dan
vl.i-. of Southwest Rutland.

Sunday
S;Un«y

(IVPIBV.
unu .'it a uciiin a.
Mr. and Mrs Louis Pagrl» of &lt;■■,
Sco'.ts sjwnt the week end at Jay Thursday, thc occasion being to
celebrate the birthdays of Mr. Dos-;
fare's.
ter and several of the guests
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&lt;»&lt;&lt;&lt;.
Mrs. Groat. Mrs. Matilda ^cnlttr
Saturday evening. Tlie County Nor­
mal put on a fine play ^hich was
enjoyed by ail.
.
Mr and Mrs. (Jerald Nash of Hastings Wednesday.
Hopkins visited at the home ot Wai- (
DOWLING.
ter Bidclinatj Sunday.
’
Tiw Barry County Symphony or­
Lester Umsberry, who »u taken
seniHisIy ill Tuesday, is some better chestra composed of some of the
it is hoped an operation may be county's most talented musicians
with a few outside assisting, about
Tiie pancake supper at the church twenty in number, under the leader­
Thursday night was well attended. ship ot Mr. Ftrdmando of Grtujd
Rapids were heard here Sunday eve­
tended revival* services at Maple ning In a concert of music and
thoroughly enjoyed by al) present.
Grove church Tuesday night.
The Young Peoples' da** party at
Vivian Sponable's was well attended short time ago with rehearsals each
Friday night, about forty being Monday evening in the Dowling
church and are making wonderful
A little girl Wilma Jean, arrived
at tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Granger last week.
Graveling of the road leading to
and family of Baltimore spent Sun­ the Camp Fire grounds has begun
day at B L. Edmonds'.
week and other improvements
The prifyer meeting this week will this
are being planned in the near fubeTieid at Win. Ritzman's Tuesday

Mrs. Gertrude Gaskill will enter­
tain lhe Ladies’ Aid at an after- j
Everett Miller and Ross Barney noon party on Wednesday. Feb 8.'
arcompaiUed by Miss Vera Barney Mrs. Guy C. Keller of Hastings
plans to be prerent and will give a
l-a-.-ut away about midnight Wc
description of her western travels
exprea* our sympathy to thc benated family and especially tc
Mrs. Boaermnn. our neighbor, ui
Tiw second pedro party for tlie
year was well attended Saturday rnunity and each'member is re­
Services at Yankee Springs
Mrs.-Ben Purk» accompanied by night, eight tables were played. quested to bring some one with
church were well attended Sunday
Mra. Charlie Andkr spent Friday After supper music and dancing furj
We were favored" by having visitors
tn Wayland with Mrs. Parks' moth- nlshcd entertainment for those who; from Grand Rapids and Detroit.
cared to dance. Another party Bal»nd Mrs. Lynn Abbey and
urday night. Feb. 11. Harvey Glllas- Mr. and Mrs. L. Elnharcll of Battle
urday.
pie and Clare Norns, committee.
i Cregk were Sunday visitor* at F. E.
Merle and Dale Burd spent Sun­ Middleville were callers Friday
Beginning Sunday. Feb. 5 preach- Herrington’s.
day at LowelfJarrard s.
morning of her parents, Mr. and Ing services will be held *t the
Vem Wileox Is Uw newly apMr. and Mrs. James Van de Gel­ Mrs. Chas. B Johnson. Anna May Brlggs church at eleven thirty. Sun-' pointed sexton for the Dowling
-------------------- ....----------- son of Kalamazoo spent Sunday at remained for tiie day.
day School at 10:30. The Rev. Har- cemetery having taken the place of
Parliament forbids the award of th*- Mrs Lulu Gray s.
old Dixon announces that he Is John Warner who served in that
Legion of Honor to any foreigner Mr. and Mrs Douglas De Camp .............—----- - —------ ------------ bringing other speakers for the oc-, capacity the past year.
who accumulated war protlu by are the proud parents of a V. “
lb---------------------school district...
in ----------Yankee____________________
Springs, caslon and plans, have been made' Mrs. Prances Hughes and Will
means of French Government con- son. born Friday. Mrs. De Camp was calling on relatives and old ac- for a pot It
tacU during the World gar. -• j was Miss Wilma Puller.
quaintauce recently,
(ernoon.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

capital wews I
IN AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 8, 1933

10 PAGES

COUNTY RECEIVED STATE

PAGES Ito 6

A. H. CARVETH SUC­
CEEDS I. L. BOYES

NUMBER 41

DR. INGVOLDSTADT
BROTHERHOOD GUEST I

C3:+3A
PLAN PRESENTED
HAS RICHLY EARNED WARRANT FOR $12,656.91 WE MG PEEK IS
l-a Of Riverside,Cem­
It Was Final Payment Of
Next
Meetin^-Monday
Night,
SUES DECISION -S
ftRENOMIMTONI Barry County's Share Of
INTO GEO. EOOLKES Feb. 20—Ira Traver Cap­ FOR BANK OPENING
etery Association Name'

The Weight,Tax
tain Of Squad
STATE HIGHWAY COMM?.
By Elton It. Falun
'
County Treasurer L F .Maus re­ ORDER DENIES PREFER­
Tile next meeting ot tire Brother- 'ATT Y GENERAL FILES PE.
Lansing. Mich.—Just why Gov-1
ceived from the stale highway de- ■
ENCE IN MIDDLEVILLE
hood will be held Monday evening,;
btewhere. by which R-x- Btnex lxOF A PAW PAW AT­
TITION WITH COUNTY
DILLMAN SHOULD BE
ernor Comstock put in his plan to
partmcnl on Thursday a draft for
;comes proprietor of r!»c Delton
February 20. The members trill be
raise additional tajes for the stale
CLERK REID
TORNEY
REELECTED
privileged to hear a speaker U’ho,
112.65691 -which represents the fl-1
Lumber Co. he will have to give
before In* gave the legislature his
nnl payment on this county's share'
lias never before addreavd &amp; Has.
---- -----this attention to that entrtpnse It
economy program no one around Uu1,,,--....,,.,nf the automobile weight tax.
1 LA.W WAS NOT COM­
therefore became necessary to se­ SOUTH HAVEN MAN SORRY tings audtenee. The honor guest DEPOSITORS’ OBJECTIONS
state house has been able to figure MICHIGAN’S TRUNK LINE
this time wtll.be Dr, Ingvoldstadt. ■
7.®;,,;' ”™*
The county received In April last |
lect a succesMir to him as treasurer
out. It trad been anticipated that j
PLIED WITH, HE STATES1 of the Riverside Cemetery Aatoda- HE VOTED FOR FOULKES pastor of the Lansing Central
SYSTEM THE VEfiY BEST ivear 814.622 08; tn July 117.677.12:1
MUST BE IN WRITING
the new administration would first f
Methodist church, a mart of state
----------u«
pnuuug knife
sn.ic on
-----------ln J«nu“ry 8539347 and this'final
1 tion. He. haa. filled that office for the
use me
tire pruning
on Mare
state rxex- -j
jM at.-F and inxi.turioni in order to'Mr. Dillman Has Served But gro349Is°ot*n^teht' °Lx l°monev Middleville Bank In Handa Of1 pg*t twelve years. At a meeting of Expresses His Opinion Fore­
the directors of the AMOclatasr. A
arrive nt some general knowledge
«
m
; 850349.58 ot weight tax money
Custodian For Purpoaea
in that city He u an effective Of Farmeri’ State Bank Of
H. Caneth was drown to suiceed - ibly In a Newspaper ColOf Just how muhi it would coat to’ °no Term—Deserves To (awded Barry county for the year
Mr. Boye.s un&lt;i U the new treasurer
Of Reorganization
Middleville, Feb. 24
Jer'ye^r00”„
BeRoGtined
The total weight tax collections |
umu Which He Edits
Judge McPeek recently handed He will rpake a good one too.
The attorney
general ot —
this state.
weeks ago we mentioned Brotherhood.
* ;
1
\
,
I Regardless of partv last Novem- iln Barry county were 882,949.52.. : down
---------------2
HEAD
his decision In tire case of tire
.
Some metnlrei •; af the legislature ber the people of Michigan elected which was quite a little below lire
....
that C6ngresami)h-elect
Th* members of the supper squad Patrick H. O’Brien, has filed with '
. luitv declared tiuit before llrey oct ■ a democratic governor, a democratic । previous year. The county had Middleville Bank, now in the hands
George
Foulkes
had
been
surd
by
a
and
tile
Captain
will
be
us
follows;
u*
county
clerk a petition, signed
un.m the hew tax plan .•mlHiiilted by, Mal,. uCkM also n democratic k-gla-;one-half of Mven-eighriis of this of a CU'lOdian, tor the purpose of
Van
Buren
county
woman!
who
Supper
squad
for
Hastings
Broth
Rtnmnr ernia tnr Uuttrjn
by Rudolph K. Reichert, state bAUkGoterncw Comalock, they dcslrt first iatnre. Their Idea wtis that we amount, which was 837.29041 but reorganization, with reference- to
pUimrsl misrepresentation in a con­ I'riwod: ViiuiAiu
—iru Traver.
&gt;ra»a. The
»ne . _
Captain--fra
how much tire
tlu- costs
costa of j। n^ded
"change"'* It U to be I there was another one-eighth of certain claims which were Claimed
to know just how
nr«ded n.
.1. "change
tract she has with him. Sire &lt;io- other squad members ore; Julian
commUsioner, Uiat a hearing be
running the state arc going to be. |,&lt;,p..d tIut tll&lt;ly wU| npt earry tliatltiw weight tax which was dbtri-, to be perferred claims. TIm-sc
Townsend. Cliftap Wellman. J W Jteld In the circuit court, on Friday.
claims were of three kinds: FlntJ
him Th:.-, appear-. t-&gt; have been a ’ WolfeTHenry,*Wellnian.
‘ Frank Wa- •»_&gt;
Febroary
A~M.F"
a pbm
pS:
----- -m_
--------- ‘--24 "a?“rn x.
M. on ‘•
cut
idea too far and thereby ignore buted on a different basis, and of
those bared on the purchase* of;
first
straw
in
the
wind.
j.
d
.
Zagelmelcr.
Harry
Babto
be
presented by the conunlMion"We mwt know something of lhe .rom&gt; of the finest public work that this the county received 814,059,17. , cashier’,s cnrr&lt;s
un
ren-■ i»w
later were
were
-------------------------- -............
tttouto nrt.UFtettutp.u. wtat nor
'“"St*
d;checks,
‘ZSU
’which
JKJ.-JTteSS
Jias been done in this, or ony other
Last week the newly i-lecled con- cock. Elmer Bush. D. A. VanBus- er for the reopening of tire Farmers’
pnici;
secona.
ciaims
oi
scnooi
•Mata, by putting a new man into may be
„ paid
...... ...„
.... befirst
vrresman sailed into Ute state po- kirk. Walter Wallace. D-o Welfare. State Bank of Middleville.
paiddistricts;
this venr.and
butthird,
the first
. .
this year, butlav
the
those covering
taxes." stated otic veteran member the effiec of'state .highway com- navnent
payment .«
to .he
the wu.ntv
county will be depo&lt;|U of Middleville village and BLIZZARD FAILS TO CUT lice, demanding that the Mate po- w. J. Watkins. M E. Whitman. J.
The petition -------------------provides
j
that
" de­
of the legislature after he had read ml-'Sloner next April.
lire post a: Paw P.tw be dlscon- t„ Bra-vs. Al Becker.
positors may appear and register
tnad&gt; on April 15 next.
DOWN RECORD LOCAL
Thornupple township funds.
ttnued and one of its men ui'pynd-the Governor s message.
• any objections they may have to
Th.xe wlto travel in other states'
——------- — ■---------------i Judge McPeek lakes these up ln|
TURNOUT
ed. Sta’o police are state officers—
It lx ]&gt;o$-ib'.L say reme legislative rarely find highways that compare :
tlx* said plan of reorganization.
। order.
'not national offlo-r!.. Why should
members, that tire Govertto.1 may-■with the Michigan trunk hire sya-j
Their objections must be stated in
| In tire first set of claims, the'
have in mind the uv of the entire:: tom, convtructrd under the dircc-1
qur cnngrewmar.-elre: .assume to
ffcritlng.
! Judge Jwldr. that putlwrittea h«-'i HUGH RILEY NAMED
program «&gt;f the old legi'lallv.' Com-jllon
;
have- authority
.
Tlife petition of Mr Reichert seta
of Grover C. Dillman and his:
cited do not warrant those who
CHAIRMAN FOR 1933
minion ttmt has been presented by predecr.'Aor. Frank F. Rogers. The!
up the following c.mdlUons:
।
purchased
the
cashier
’
s
checks,
but
!
Representatives Gas Hartman and!■malor credit must always be Riven:
county, the home of our congress­
1. That he b the state banking
1 never received the proceeds from
V' J, Brown. In fai't. he luis sug- ।■ to ,&gt;ir. Rogers wild pioneered the!
man. His interest in having' the
.
,
commissioner
and make* the peti­
।
them,
to
have
such
cashier's
clu.-ck.-i
Kim Sigler Acts As Toast­
gestetl that the IcgWluture give! x.v He««.;.»»,.„&gt;■......Ob.
tion In his official capacity.
----------- :
consideration to these rerernmrn- iX
i
•
n
county,
and
his
demand
that
one
master
—
Scouts
And
Cubs
2
the affairs of the Middle­
&lt;.r SBOBOASKAWOa
OF
TWP.
.........
--■'
......
SEVERS HIS CONNECTION villa That
REORGANIZATION
TWI : Of the second type, deposits of
elation-*, whljih provide a cut of over !
of
them
be
dropiwd
seem
quite
unBank
now
are. and for some
school districts, he hold* that the.
Demonstrate Activities
six millions of dollars hi »tntc rx- horn complete when Mr Rogers
u-.uul to say th- least. Powlbly Mr WITH HOME LUMBER CO. time have been, in the hands of a
AND COUNTY GOVERNGOVERN­ I provisions of the .stature regarding]
IM-n.
One of tltc commission’s
More than 150 people braved a 'Fiv.&gt;lke.( will enlighten u&gt;
TWTR CTTV
custodian/
•
AX’
MENTa NECESSARY
necessary
.such dejXMlts had not been carried •* winter
MENTS
•bills has already been passed, it bill
blizzard
to
attend
the
nt&gt;N't!
long
ago
pur
congreMmnfivr
iniouni
I
3.
That
depositors
representing
out. therefore these deposits cgn- I nual Bm'ry Coutitv Boy Scout rally elect announce*! tliat he proposed
that put* an end Io tire stale build- to make room for the man hr him-!
.w- n&gt;'not be considered as preferred.
irtg program started four or five xell had r.o thoroughly trained tor ELECTIONS MIGHT BE
i1 m
type oi
held —
In. —
the-riiVTarAoiTow
Hastings High .-tihool at&lt;&gt; Ire a candidate for Unit&lt;*d State'. TAKES MANAGEMENT
poults in the bank have joined iri*.
In inc
the tnirn
third type
of ctaimx.
claims, nehe ----~
’ n:.’or in 1934. What his special ,MRCO BiHWAUUmcw i
year-- ago. Their has alu'nys been M
plan
for
reopening
and
reorganizing
Omer c Mm ,
- -ucry FOUR VMH« "«“«
'■' MaHknll..
•
rotne doubt as to the advisability of Fir ten yeans Mr. Dillman as dep-; nCLU CVCnl rUUn TCRno uhich had on deposit in thc‘bank
qualification? for that high office
OF DELTON LBR. CO. the bank.
Ki,!1 S1«l'r was
wax introduced
mircduct
such nn elaborate building program uty commLssinner had carried on]
may lx- he did not announce. Pos­
----- —
■
81 677 67 The village had mudi a
»flcr the
4. That he be authorized to order
nf
tire
department
most
Expense
Greatly
Reduced
If
formal
designation
of
the
bank
usV*.
bugl,:
falIrd
.
!h
"
as was started, but it b . now o-.er'.the work
tubly
he
ha.?
a
zeal
for
"reform"
...... . .................
' ijmHton or tte bank Jli
”............ .......... ..
Has Been Identified - With a 100 per cent assessment on the
with.
&lt;
125.000 capital stock of the bank.
effirientlv under th- direction of
deno*lloiy . Th.tame was
,rcn’. thrn on tfolc cl'anre of . and U colnz out to right ail the
was true
tru “nd
Mr R. mx his Chief.- For the test Several Twps. Were Served
t'wnslTtie
X same had
after
th'The Rev J a McNulty •economic wrmnwnf the country.
..Local Finn For 20 Yrs.—
5. .That over 85 per cent of the
Qulte^cisJdently the people in his.
last fall Governor Comstock de­ tout-kpu Mr Dillman taw himself
depositors have agreed that 40 per
By One Supervisor
deducting a note owed bi the t’4V
“Ji05.' A1’n U,e
AH Wish Him Success
clared that he would recommend to- heidci tbf state highway departof vrre
the acixnna
deposit* »nnu
shall oe
be aeuucideduct Michigan
has
had
aa «o*«^
‘ip ««
»he
bank,
about
8150
on
luck din'V&gt;r 11 ” Lototheln lead ।part of the district are noticing the
, ,
,
...
■ cent ut
l
The
state
of
Michigan
Ims
had
tawiWlUp
to
the
bank,
about
8150
on
, the legjxlnturi? u* way for tin* state' m. nt Swf has shown fine exccuUvc eomndslion for some time looking
* Itfcporit
when
the
custodian
was
community ringing By
way
of.■ ahllcs of bur congre.s?mnTi-cIect,, . L Bojm who .or Btout twn.tr ,d trem their tout d«pom In ll»
deposit
when
the
custodian
was
«•&gt;
•••■.•
v«
■«XS«d
’• mon-trnfinv cub
D iSome jreonle over there who sup- vraes. h.&lt; teen coiuirew will. th. t„,. „
w ’(u mat,;
to operate its niliilr-i. without the■ ability, as well M technical
xnnicai genius
genius
named. There
There wiu
was abS
ab-o the
the ThornThorn- &lt;demonstrating
cub pack
pack wotk.
work. Dr.
? '°‘d
U
."dcr hta
‘- el .vLMv^Xrt^^ato^^PPJe
Township Board
Bourd°Trust
LocksroML cubrnastiT
cubrnaster of Puck
Purk |pArt-.'d and helped-elect him &lt;io not Fuller Lumber Or ..nd lu.urejwor. widen w per Sent Kull be pul Into
Under
his. d
dl,,’ntv1
Trust Fund ° L.
**• I-"ckwood.
jnyiirent or a general pro|&gt;ert,y tax.
besrsva. «£•J™"
* d^l “"fl.
‘ fl
' «0'; deposit aggregating 81670.76.
mTw t„
out’- J F&gt;uld foe the PUWM. &lt;rf
“J"?1*
at.hL£°V
tn "n
all 14. and
»nd. Palmer Obom
Osborn outlined
the i.-eem uro'-id of the Job. The last is- .he Hom. Lumber Company, ol Ihl. ,
Manv of hi.-, opjanu nt-s Mtid no suchi reclton. Michigan has» the be.'fsvswill -think It°h™ c.“
cn.nl Mmn in .,»■I! emments. “If “one
*
nk lnd been —
•&gt;&lt; cubbin. s-nut.WUUrt
•ate of the Hiirtford. Van Buren «[&gt;• h.. rn.de . drnnie In loall-m. |„u!d..mi u&gt;r urn whkh m.r b&gt;
"Plan could ire deviu-d. They now ,,m
fcSwiKd „“h-Xww Th. Am':" «' TW n Hdta-d »,-.b Co.. Day Suring comes tn hand which WH Ute 1dm .w.y from turuUrred to .bet. Tnut Fund.
have the plat), which provides far n .bld,11. .»«. Mkbu.n ta
rd under his mannsrm.nl.w.v
rhe mb- E“"L V*. *n wlUeh “rtn's
|a&lt; n.nrnd fund vis tor llw brn.ni B” areount - I Us. Bo. Bron: &lt;&gt;r- with tlu- following.' under tjre headgeneral sales tux in Michigan.
which mu may b. eomUenal
"A Democrat Speaks." The Day nuc ^Ihoukh he will nulnuin hu &lt;;Ua.!m„b|, „ unoeuuble. with
fWteJnn.
«h. should Kb. ol llm loimh&gt;|. ermrlrry.
,«&gt;l,»llon .nd ...rk A ...rninursTire governor, plans to raise 135.- tak&lt; n: *0 manv other states, which
residence litre for some time a. the understanding that If any of
“
Jude .Mcftek rtir. a fcato, ol Barry muni J «« uUnilrs for.
r» njiNMs bv n general •’’.ales tax. mode cement hlshwavs too narrow. ( .2YL._.5"k.lW..
" 7Tho Who hove figured it odt. say Under him the uehnioue of road
J? 5!,
&lt;5 mado not long ago by the supreme I-*-- was presented bv.Rthe "remaining assets not trans­
bv R. M
M.k Cook.
Cook. !l■ ’“B-?n F. Clark, columnist oh the ht®4*every
city
and
for court of this state covering deposits coim’y chairman.
tin . will represent about n three per butidlnv has been developed to the:f
wr? village, cll
V ®
nd township ^°I
Last week a deal was ronsummat- fprr«i to such trust fund at the
*—•——Fred
Fr&lt;-&lt;1 Ballance.;
Ballance.; •Continued on pago seven, part 2j
CF-fit
on l-VVI
everything
is MIIM.
sold. |1|.
h.iclu»t u4ht. so lhat cement hi«h- l,?caJ “{J-W!*™ J’W &gt;cnr? Why ngt of this character, and proceeds to Of la Gallup and
ed by Which Mr. Boyes beenmos the flme ot rwsaniztng. but remaining
ll
’lll tai?
1JK Illi
. tiling that
IIMI 1.1
m Burr
C-'.t Cooleri
Cooh-vf1 a trio
trio1;
elect officers for two years,~ or for
-------............. --nr- wa. built in tetetil mu will UK "1"'
owner
of
practically
all
the
stock
of
active asset*, shall become
‘"*
Ini!, estimate
h—apparentlythat in none of the three cases known or. the
judge c
has
years tor that matter, and 1-show
I?elRS LHrnb&lt;r
V1' doubtful or undesirable, those too,
rived from the figures gathered in far
.... l»wcr than those built In the! i four
had the law been compiled with, so a'rs' !,’«n proew.— ... ------- --------make It ixi-uible that, if they did not he
1029 b’’ the depdrtmimt of com- nrdlnrfrv wav
---------------■.
REDUCED JURY PANEL wilt give his time and effort to the ut any time during the Ufa of the
would not be warranted In the that there is considerable
music and
■do
the
work
satisfactorily,
they
Delton
lumber
yards,
but
will
conagreement
may with the approval
preferring of anv of the claims. He hanneny in such Instrument
1
■—
Under exiitlne conditions, exrent;
r a...
... ‘the
.m w,
ln 1M
erai am.
Mienivan eonnot
tO rPsld,‘‘ htre. because his Of tbc state banking commissioner,
year Which ended June
30. mm
l«2ti.
with
federal
aid. Michigan
cannot ; ™w, bc w.‘llpd' An annual elec­ holds substantially the same as did mouth" otwns. jews harps, antkgut- Only Thirty On Jury List Now
in .Michigan
.in mv-fc
mireh in •&gt;the wrtv Of
nf adding Xo
its j}’?”.!? “ m^n’ta'eh^ntor
(Continued on page three.
*------- -•» .» J
children, are In our schooir He be transtarred to the Trust Fund,
total retail
xita-s In
.Mir-Menn do
JO Ita
vinnnn
tiu
™.
u...
•,
|
ly
whin
a
man
is
chosen
for
a
clt
•
atijonri!."J to $2,230000OtM). Thr se cement.rnlleave; but whatever is
and Cub Packs 0 and 14. tamed
—More Folks Willing To still retains some Interes. In the ant, an ^tnl amount of substitute
Home Lumber. Cranjiany, and will
be taken from the Trust
are the Inst figure- inilhrred by the built should ire done. iv. Mr. Dill- or township office he 1* re-elected
-President Hoover awards for super­
Do Jury Service
be Interested In lu success, as he puRd
transferred to the active
governmont on retail.wile- in Mich- nnu has alwavs done It. Tire matn-1 for at beast another term and that,
ior work during the yt-at and prize
Having;,
would mean for toreof the bank. The placing if
। c.uunix
wc-e prr.xentcd
prrw-uwu u&gt;
Dan. it is apparent, however. Oiat trance of all our trunk line* will;-in
” —
r
nbbYns we-*
by m«»
Hush «wRl- 1 DuHng th® h'i’v times, when In­ I has always been in the post He
iTLirx’ Hence, our suggestion for
lay. The High school orchestra un-1 hor was an high that fanners could will continue Mr. Art oumenhmiMr raCh doubtful assets should there
Governor CnmMoqk and thnw who b-.rafe *f he Is continued al the:'?^
election*
have figured out the new sales tax
। r,r th* denartment.
i«■'-*
’re everv four years.
der direction of Wesley Looan fur-; not afford the luxury _nf u hired in the some capacity he has been be any. thus removed from the ac­
other
words' when we have a
Further, what reallv valid rea- ■
tor several years In the Delton yard. tlw assets, and their transfer to the
•plan have estimated a drop of Just Tn
wh
er words
nished music during the dinnermMn«rwnM&lt;
.w, «
r.„ ib-r. b. lor h.vIM
Mr Boyes be- Trust Fund shall be for the purpewe
purpoae
The deal by which Mr.
half of what the retail solos were
mnti heading the denartment.:'
Thh Rev. L. I- Dewey. ch«ir_ inn 'hr rl-oiiL«lte number of jurvmen
In Michigan in 1929
one who has served but on* term:;' township treasurers, a city treasurer
of the countv nominating commit- from the .ordinary iurv panel of comes the proprietor of the Delton of safeguarding at all times tire reLoen! nirrcluints who liave Ixren ()n#t
manv years’ex-’ and at leas*: tour village treasurers
t&gt;e. then prerenrid the followingAist thirty men. Accbrdinclv tn 1925: vards has been brought about in-maining portion of the depositor*’'
A. A. BIFERNO, OF GRAND of officers for the year 1933 mid,an order was b«ued bv the circuit,entire good feeling between him- deposits, which are not allocated to
r
tin Barry county, when the*en|irc;.
:stimAte |H,ro&gt;nrr under'his r&gt;r*rt*oex«qr.
it
: « ■ ■
I
mo&lt;-&lt;l that th? nominations be ac- ludvr
' f 'hh dl-trjrt
the i‘elf
and
associates
aj&lt;j Trust
ns wnu
well A.
as WK
the jnwpro­
I ....................
i’ ' "Increasing
•- .............
..........
— his
.........former’ -----..Ln ‘«"'H
* ‘ k*" rFund
Ul.w. UI»
RAPIDS, WILL BE THE ' p/iptrcl
aS read*
*
-.... which may.
&lt;L .
Members of the IcglrtahUT who re-ehtef him tar a second term at co“n,v
wlth Perhaps on&lt;mcl drawn from thirty •••
to thirty- ■ flu,
the Wn..,A
Horne Taim&gt;u.r
Lumber CYrvmtianv
Company. W..
He tcctinn *.*
of —
all deposits
CONDUCTOR
- - -has none but good wishes for the aflsr tiie bank hall reopen’, be
have nntlrinflted that Hv* governor !&lt;«.-,.• ar there. Is nothing noliticnl ; asd'tnnt? Whv could nut a super! Barry enuntv chairman. Hugh Rlr
tax to
to dimtl! the
the lob of
■'building roads.I
mid* I v,M&gt;r
v"or »* elected
elected tor
tor four
four townships
townshim
'
wouhl recommend a sales lax
of-building
prewnt- time it is not FiicoeM of the local comnanv. His niarjc ;n sajj bank.
, ley; past president. R. M. Cook;
former
associates
will
continue
the
B
of
lhe
CTnl
of
cXch
take the i.J.tee of a general property ,.n,v H M nn ong|p«.rinv nrm&gt;«l-!
A1 on’‘- 72llGh, '‘Wild make MR* TA^cI!^ StAM^
‘
.ronple^lrt?
to
find
folks
who
are
| vice-presidents,
Fred Stebbins. Kirn
-­
tax and have eiven«the matter wunr t|on it w-nuid secni ax if Mr Dill- iboard arnaUfe of about live
willing to give thflir time tor iurv; business here, with none, but good poster s depodt under this agreethmiRht. exprrw the Idea tlmt a
having rfi-mnnjttmtod
memlx-rs. including one from lh»wishes
and
friendly
feelings
’
for
nient
which
hate
not
been
allocate
service.
Accnvdlnqlv
Judec
McPeak
TALENTED MUSICIAN Und. T. J Berry, w. d‘ Wallace;
W(1&lt;, ava!Uble for
per cent
would „b&gt;)u
r:.!e* tax of three |&gt;cr
rent-would
nb'lltvv so Micc^xfullv
fiire"«milv should be 'nty7
flty? 8uch
Hucn “
« bnard
f’-'"'1 wouId
would not nectl
need,
- treasurer. Maurice Foreman: camp­ - lan week marie an order reducing Roy. He will be available for anv ed Ihfre u to
that mav be desired on the denreitor the foltowins percent-'
prove nn Injurv to'buxine's and r.-&gt;nt|ntmd a.’ rinto hirhwnv rem-1 J"
*n *7’°" &lt;halt
lonKn
Of College Of ing. M O. Hill: sea scouting. Frank the iurv nanel of this cmihty tn; consultation
---- u ...
».----- it. -r -.-ii
.
Wp
hnne he j^tger board and cmild meet as Graduate
ihlrtv. the same a« it had beep tor the part of the Home. Lumber Co. 8ircs Of the 60 per cent under the
order hnii'i-, Of c.our*e
three ”’.|j £'7nanlmm&gt;«fv renmnlnatod at
&lt;inrc “ m''n,h- lf necessary Music At Palermo, Italy—- I Andrus; civic service. Ray Branch: many vears ’ previous to'1925. The with wh’ch he
been w long agreement:
’
i imv&lt;.nnLr ""''nt,nn ,o ** '‘eirf lnhaxTs*andUtavc\^t of'mwev
®ad Wide Experience
Ten per cent one year after refirst Jury list drawn with the new connected.
t#hll«hrd. Iiut,tliw who’ have
HLs manv friends In Hastings win organization
’,1U' fig
’)u ­ &lt;.runo
Grand awns
Ranids on
on uie
the .28th.
but wr
we -----r!Wh -------Lf.—...
1 of
moneY
; ranizatton.
..............
’nin. nut
.....
....
ranteafton. I.
I U
L Bores;
Bows; health and mine! is‘given elsewhere in this is­
ye*r.
• „._ mm
...........tre .wyi
....u.
. . ail
wll»&gt; lh»
nr«ml meth.
The peOPlC Of th!.'. City' and | gafclyt f)r C P. Lathrop: Cubbing. sue.
Out t..t.
II.U b
,U1
,1OTWul
„. , uc
». mnmaroH
™n&lt;t -Uh
th. vutrnt
mtih.wish Roy every success tn his-new' 13 pe[. ccnt the
ured out the plan s«V t!;„t
none
rre a»cces*iui
.. .
.. ....
.. .. electron.
. .... ...
know.
od nf
of rtnlnff
doing huclnexx
burincM With
with the coun
ccun-­ county
Mintv will be interested to know
(Continued on page three)
'-| This change in' the number of, venture, and will hot* that it mav
•mu«t tre
somewhere nn-ir
near Huthe t..!re n^lls
ifi t»re Anrll
Hl&lt;'nd
20 per cent the tldrd year.
----- drawn
j_._
.ii save um. sum
.&lt;..n nroxner under his direction. Rov
amount the administration htix in experience and nror-en ability are ty. knowing that you may hdve to that a fine symphony orcheitrn Ls
I| lurors
furors
arawn —
rill
win
ua .nice
25 per cent tire fourth year.
.
mind - Irecaure of the amount of uwlh
|n Mirhl«an and in mir . wait several months to get your pay Being organized here, with A. A '
everv year to
the
of, will be pleased to w any of hU old
30 per cent tire fifth year.
every
t
“ * .taxnavm
*
• n.' nnpv / &gt;p governor say* a Sales tax (u,.,Ir(.nt it would ire a serious mix- tor It. If the countv had one pur­ Blferno of Grand Rapids as con- $C0UT WINDOWS TO BE
' Barry county, and they will appro- friends and to have a good social
This moratorium can be modified
wilJ raise.
. fnte€, t0 tr-jrip off a man of proven chasing agent, a considerable sum ductor. Mr. Blferno is an accom-l SHOWN HERE SATURDAY,''
with
the
approval
of
the
depositors
’
...
musician who graduated as
I buslneta wav in his new connec- committee, the board of directors of
, .
, , " ...
,, , .'vnhre to the-stale-tor an uncer- could be saved for both the town­ plbhed
from
shins and the county.
1 - a master of music.....
...vthe college।
To the victors belong the spoils is t-ilnty
r
tlott. The neonle of Delton and vl- the bank and the state banking dcIt is easy to see how-a lol of of music at Palermo. Italy. He give.-Exhibits prepared ... ......... RALLY DAY SERVICE
an old ixilitlcn! paying that has
‘ __ _______ , , T
clnitv wilt find tn Mr. Dbyes
a wel------ partment.
money could be saved If wy were instructions on all reed, brass and I scout troops nnd cub packs of Barry
ii-v.r meant much in Michigan. aajatuCD V M f&gt; A AR
WAS WELL ATTENDED come addition as ■n buwncss man us ,7. The 60 per cent of the deposits
ready to make sogie changes In.the stringed instruments and can fur-jcounty will be on display ht» Sat- !
Changin ' ReiaibHcan ndmlnlMra- ANU I
-I. M-L. A. UKrnvprnmpnt nf nnr nnlitieal units, nlsh music for any'presentation. He, urdav a* « feature of the annual!
tlons tHild no attention to the po!i-|
fund shall draw Interest after two
GANIZATION FORMED
r p i ci
is a fine fteUst and i-. also comiuc- scout Week, according to Llovd Rev. Edw. Boone Gave a
tics of the individual. Even Gov. J
years from the organization, at a
THIRTY JURORS ON
tor of the Valley City Band Mr. simter. county executive Several; Splendid Message At HasFerris, tin- luM D«uiu&gt;cratic gover- _
•
rate not exceeding three per cent
SEND IN CAUCUS NO­
Blferno Ls pleased with the musical i merchants of Hastings have volun—
— .
nor nrecrdhiE Uir prerent admin- xOting Men Elect Howard
FEBRUARY PANEL 8 All profits otrthe bank during
TICES
FOR
NEXT
ISSUE
tings
City
Mission
Sun.
talent he. ...
has discovered
in this ।-------------------teerM tho use—
of------their display
IxSratlan. gave little attention to the
~
~ ~
—
.
—.—r win-1
.
■
----------the period ot the agreement shall
ixilttlca of men appointed. Ax an ln-[ Frost President—Discuss ,
city,
and
believes
we
have
the
mn-|rf
aws
and
these
will
Ire
used
to
city, and believes we have the mn- (fiws anC| tu-se will Ire used to
Tire Rallv Day service and toroinl njrcojt Court Convenes On be put into the Trust Fund and.all
Republican County Oonven- ,e,V.“L!Pr a fl”® ort’&gt;H’»tra. one Utat. demonstrate various exhibitions of opening of the remodeled bul'ding
Vital Questions
'dication of how little attention Re-1
■-------of* the •bank
—*- »h«l!
•• be paid
tosses
publican governors thought nf Hie
will be much appreciated by the ;.&lt;€Ot)t and cub craft.
, z
i at the Hastings City Mission Sun- » Monday. Feb. 27—Jury
from the Trust Fund.'
The vnune men. who tor two:
tion
Will
Bo
Held
Tues
­
ixihtlcal alliances of an Individual, veam have lieen meeting with Dad
people of this city.
I Troop 65 of Middleville will have dav nftertH*’n1 wa« attended bv af
unucu For
av. March
au».wM fl9 A dejxMltora’ .committee of five
Called
the fae|Wcngcr that G6v. Ferris Ancell nt hl« home for a not luck
day, February 21
Mr. Blferno is donating his serv-|nn archery display in Crothers 'hplendld cotiirrcgalion. The build-1 rri . ».♦
&lt;..rr.r«
fnr
Hw
’
‘
hall
act
with
the
board
of dlrecices to
to this
this orchestra
orchestra and.
and. if
if &gt;ue&gt;
mic- I Hantware
Haniwan- More:
stor Troop 79 of Wood- inR waS fined. Rev. and Mrs Edw.'.
riJ-ult rourt was ««
thp bank durln» ,h« *xm‘
ices
brought with him to the executive dinner, and dlxciutxtonl met again oil
We hope also
republican township
commutes
or re
re-1
t*“fulI ,n
obWBUng
pupils;; lana
innJ w
ni hav&lt;
tt7'nrtL° tThl term win fnce of th!’ ^reemenl. The deoffice served through all Reniiblican Feb 1 and elected officers as fol­ committees^
In obtain
Ina enough
enough jKiplls
will
have the use of Larsen’s.Bonpc sang a special «j&lt;mpci
Coupel MMIK
song,. P*
also memoera
members of
­ : Jtessfu
administrations until the arrival of lows Preslricnt. Howard Frost ot publican county committees In the *""nnvonn'm'
connw Itron dr“*« °
• committee consists of
-2: ccr.zir.^;
disalav window; Prairieville, is.of Rev. Bonne’s own
«n’rnriid start on M&lt;mdav
Mondav. P
Februarv
Dur~t?“ • Oarbow
.
snlcndid
’brunn,27r W
^uik^r. o. t
ex-Govl Bruckcr. who relieved him H»«f'nex’ Vlce-Pres, Ivan LVons townships, will
—.it bear
ii_ — In
i-a mind
,u • his
ns conductor.
Anyone
in-1 nlartnln•his work
aa conductor.
Anyone
m- planning nn exhibit 10 be shown at after which he cave rn WondwfLl
the'work
t’»e Iurv will mri be called before
Q?"1
of his duties. But things an* differ­ M'rtrtlcvtnc;
"The
syton Bennett and H. O.
Treasurer. Adalbert county convention which will be terested in the orchestra, or in tak- iambic and Dovlc-'a: Ted Reid’s'on
,-bitors weroi
Berieway.
Should
ent now. Unemployment in the state Whittemore Rutland Tam.; Secre­ held in this city on Tuesday. Feb­ Ing lessons under Mr. Blferno. can Troop 71 arc arranging nn exhibit chrtst." Among other visitors
were, March 6 ThelUt^ls
Dc&lt;ac*&lt;»y. uia
'iuu any
any vacancy
vacancv oewhas created such a terrific demand tary. Dale Bunin. Hastings.
communicate
with
County
Treat,
t
o
be
shown
at
Millet
’
s
Furniture
R
e
vs
McNulty.
Dewev
and
Oink-1
.
t
cur
It
can
be
filled
by
the remaining
ruary 21. at eleven o'clock A M. Our
for Jobs that even though Gover­
W'dnesdnv evening thev dHcnxsed next issue, February 15. will afford urer L. F. Maus who. as everytxxly store; Trow 72. under direction of ;)m Revival meetings continue over (Baltimore: Verm Havwood. Balti-.' members.
nor Comrtotfc - and the other new nor»onnl tears and their ‘effect on the last opportunity to announce in Hastings knows, is an uccom- Frrd Ballance ?nd Harvey Burcess. several weeks
f^SJ"Bai??*
MortYm^Nteh| more:
Andrew Wairnn.
Barrv:^Del-’ aglwmw? vtJuStS'dy tan‘£darUto
Democratic state officials should character und auecera. A list of caucus notices for that convention. plished violinist. Mr, Maus will be wfi) arrange a window at Penney’s:;
--------------*♦*————
। mer — »•&lt;-».
desire to keep many of the old stale tears was written bv each and The number Of delegates from each a member of the orchestra. Hix Troop 73 with* the .aMntance of aircon
NEGRO CPIRITIIAI
SPIRITUALS
AT
*&lt;KSiS!w!ln:
»g!*LS!
“
&lt;5 AT
1 -i.
t
employes, it would be hard for tlwm tnrnrd Inw toltows: 1 Afraid of voting precinct is given tn tire call telephone at the county treasurer’s their scoutmaster. Russell Cteve- &gt;’L'’nu jnm 1 uhlo h i
Io do so Possibly never nt any time the spiritual trends of th* rimes: 2 to the republican county conven­ office is 2644 His phone number at' |and, will arrange a display at T. S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IK
a liquidation &lt;rf
In history has such pressure been Fear of present conditions for tion. which aowars elsewhere In his home is 2542.
I Baird’s: Troop 74. Harold Locan.)
of the bank u
About .35
rciWri}17 n dbi.inv
•^-S
’h’AlA’ne^’tv'
'Continued
Two:
. ................
brought to bear upon a governor for ehrewing a lite work: 3 Sneaking In this issue. Bend the caucus notices
35 attended the first meet-[Fcourmnst.-r
meet- 1 renitlmnst.-r iR
J-. p
nrennrtne
dixnlnv pro_r„m To Bo Qjven In Wnittintrii ***
i Continued on
onpi
page ilx)
Hutlnn .Twp„
.Twp.: Josiah
City,
Z,
.
Hastings
Jo»lab Alwint.
Alwine.ctty.
--------------- ------------jobs ax faced by Governor Com- nubile: 4. War; 5. Propaganda: 6. to the Banner at once, because next Ing for the purpose of organizing n ;fOr Goodwar’s Hardware «tore I rr”8r,MH- ,
Hastings Symphony Orchestra one 'Troop 75 Snlgc Rogers, scoutmasConnection With Lincoln
iDt and 4th Wards. Robert cook. DCUCArjCA, c non
xtnek. Therefore jobs inuat be pro­ SieJcnctti: 7. Srrnkex; 8. Abolishment week
will
be.the
last
opportunity
to
vided.
evening last week All the local ter. will have-lire use of Walldorf!?1
n-v nh.nrvnroro
I?11*’ 1,L..“ndJlh
E?.™'! KtntAnbALd rnUiof the 18th amendment and cnn«e- publish them.
Day
Observance
iA*hbv."citv.~2nd"andF
3rd
Wards:
musicians present were loud tn: display window, cub Packs 9 and 14
GRESSING NICELY
A K, Cntei. wncte'ialllta no ™
»• '““f
of •neero-Harold Benedict. -Cr ’tv. 2nd and 3rd
their praises of Mr. Bifemo’s ability are also preparing dlsblays.
' An Interesting nrwiratn —
•&gt;,r km« M
ilm-Alwno-n: 1A B.ndiU: 11. DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF IN­
a conductor, and tjledeed their
Last year tire— exhibits attracted splritnalr. snd old time plantation Wards: RuMell H»«- Hop^,ni^lc
TERNAL REVENUE COMING. aa
1. no looter BMM mth th. Tlmndtejonn.- 12. Ch.n.lno from
melodies
given in the First McLeot). Mm
Hone:
William Hlnuah.
Blough. Comedy To Be Presented At
hearty support to his leadership.
(considerable attention. They —
------will
•&gt;.- be*
w»r.t
.- wtlttam
A
Deputy
Collector
of
Internal
Moir tevrrntnrnL Whrn tormrr
e'* th!n&lt; ,o An-thrr: IS. Wat.r:
‘ ‘
|demonririit&lt;- the tvpc of work being Prt*bvterijn church of Hastings on Irving: Elrav .Smeiker. Irvine;
Central P. T. A. On Thurs­
Ootenwr Sltepor crMtrO the toutBWtcole: IS. Fear or drownlne: Revenue will be at the Hastings
Sunday evening. Fobruarv 12. at Thos. Clemence. Johnstown: A. 8.
[done by the troops.
z
get commission with the idea of ,fl. I/“ing a friend: 17. Fear nf suf- post office on Thursday; Feb 16 to DECIDE NOT TO HOLO
7:30 o’clock A silver collection will Russell. Johnstown; Grover Mnrshday Evening
crntrallring the state purchasing for locating; 18. Getting behind In mv assist In the preparation of federal
be
taken
to
defrav
expenses.
all.
Maple
Grove:
Wert
Surlnc.
RelreartaU
are progressing
A FAIR THIS YEAR bov kcoi t nsrai xbbvice
all institutions. Ire wanted some one ’nrk;
Marine, superior neoote: income tax returns for the year.
Thin
- .
. .. nicely
;
This nroeram
program will be given in Manic
Manle Grove: r.rnr-i
Ernest jnnncoea.
Johncock,
Th« second annual Bov Scout:
connection with 'he sneclnl Lincoln Orangeville: Irving Bar rer PrairieP“y- T?
centra)
who had some experience' In in- -®- A bull: 21. Setting henx: 22, Ll- 1932. There will be no charge for
Directors Of Fair Association. v«per s.-rvi«- willibeheld stDa- Div wrvkvx ot the church.
iville. Harrv Mead. R"t'a-d: Prank
J"’*"
,,
rilturional buying Mr. Grant was fl'inr and tobacco: 23. Money; 24
.: _ .----- —
imnnucl church, (corner Broadway
A rerv cordial invitation l» ex- Cnman Thornmrole: O» to Townsend,
the n7renng^?^h?Oentr»i
then the buyer for the Knlnmnzoo Ctod’» band of judgment; 25. Loss of
Held
a
Meeting
Here
On
GOLDEN WXDDINO.
and W. Center 8t.» this Sunday tended to evenbodv to attend this Woodland; Pearl Gill. Yankee
J
State hospital, Gov. Sleeper didn’t character: 26. Eternal nunlshment:
Mr. and Mrs. William* Rltzman’
Feb. 12th. at 5:00 P. M. The Bov
P. T. A.’This is open to the publfal
Saturday
know whether Grant was a Demo- 27. Fear of losing mv desire to grow ;irtll
celebrate their golden wedding
| Choir will 5ln«: organ and violin evening program, the duratloii of! Springs,
and no admtonion tee will In
crat or Republican. Grant had had mentally. 2B. Fear that T mav not |'.nnl.-“witoZd.v "»5r
1
—
A largely attended meeting of thejaccopipahiment.
. BqoDBlH,IHnM,1,v
A „ interesting
,mwT.MIlll which will be one hour.
An
charged. Program starts at I'M
a job in Kwlanuuno before and dur- m"k'’ ‘be, correct decision nn things,
“PWeflnesday Fob­
--------- sonrY
' SCOUT COURT OF HON---------------|I™te»
nary H.
15. .1
at thrtr
their horn.
home west
of directors of the Barry County Agri- 5ervlre is planned—conducted modo’clock promptly.
In. th. Frrrl, KdmlnLKnKInn bit terulnln. w .nlrttu.l .rmth.
teU nr
®2?etT *“ ,tyld.Jn ,hU lv bv boy*. The public Is cordially
They will entertain with
Gov. Sleener knew that Grant had
The group renewed the magazine , Qulmbv.
OR ON FEBRUARY 22
family dnner and tn the after­ city Saturday to con-slder the ques- .nrlted
the knowledge and experience for sutocrintkm for the countv lai! anoon-from
tion of whether it would be best to'
a
two
tUl
five
o
’
clock
will
otrerjit'on and maintenance of their! Court of Honor for Barry county
the fob he had In mind for him. inmates Clav Bwett was charen
-SLUM" SUPPER.
open house, when their friend.- attempt to hold n fair this year or1
Zveh.nre and I In or the onerat'nn
Conrt has
of Hnnor
,UrTV coun,v
production
pro
So Grant was brought over to Lan- discussion leader for the hext meet- holdinvited
been ff,r
nmlnoned
from anThis
.noting
aa ill
to call. Thev request not. Previous to this meeting, the; Tl&gt;e Amreiran Legion will serve nrto""eh«n"^on?v tor « £ri£S
zing and started work for the bud- 'ng on Feb. 14. Checker contexts are
matter had been presented to ths!another of those good “Stum'’ sun- nf nn ve«r blginnto** Anri! 1 1933 Feb. 15 tn Wedne«dav evening. Feb. Pne. L F H«rneri to '
act commission. Out of this move furnished entertainment until a late that friends please omit gifts.
Hastlngx Commercial Club and they! nrrs at the Legion home on 8
bv Gov. Sleeper came the more and hour.
Bovs were present from
^^&amp;Vd^v^^
sT ^'^urd-a’y’WnlnV
b«.
b
AUXILIARY CARD PARTY.
larger purchasing department ex- Wpodl*nd and Middleville. 411 youijg: The American Letrton Auxiliary tempting to hold a-county fair in.p&gt;b. IB. Price 25 cents a general. ™ ’’
4
--------------- - ------------------D. McDonald, Dr. D. D.
tabllshcd during the Groesbeck ad- men are invited,
| invitation H extended-2-15.
’
^*^1anv or 71'1
MOOSE FAMILY NIGHT.
; will have a card party' at the Leeton
ministration, with Grant still on the
--------------- ““---------------1
dtrec- i------------- 1 t ■ » , •
I rerves tire right tn reieer anv or an
—_, home nn 8 Church 8t. on Friday . After a full dLrcnsslnn the “
I,...,.
. Um.
job The finger of suspicion has
VAIXNTTNE DANCE.
.. ,
SUPPER.
I blds. Address.
L"C»v. MtltolU Tsie.1
Tele-■ Friday evening,
'•tr-■ February 10 Pot
--­ Isenhath.
tore of the Association decided ver.
that!!
25c CHICKEN PIE SUPPER.
U B. church Wednesday. !’',,6"e romcanv. Be’kvue. R. 3. Care tuck supper. Ali Moose and friends
never been pointed at Grant or the
Tliornapple lake. Saturday, Feb. 11. o'clock. Price 10c per person. All are It would not be best to attempt to ' At the
‘ "
Invited.I Ervin Miller. Sec’y.—Adv.
2-8 invited.
(Continued on page four)
—Adv.
cordially invited.
hold a fair this year.
। | Feb. 15.—Adv.

Ji

HE

TOE PE0XY

M0RETHAN350ATTEND SCOUT RALLY

I.LB01WS
BUSINESS CHANGE

SAVINGS C0I1I OBE
EASILY EFFECTED

M PEEK

■

CITYMAYHAVFSYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

&lt;’" °“ 1 J

.

which

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY g, 1933

PAGE TWO

WORTH WHILE TALKS

TWO DOCUMENTS ARE
SEVENTY YEARS OLD

17637139

Women’s Club'

^ SCIENCE STUDYING -

i

FROM THREE STATIONS new members More young people]
....-------should attend as it would- be bene-;

w“lDiT’is,:hS°! p,r°b'"!“

a Teacher’s Certificate
CARIBE OVERDONE ■ One
—Other Teacher’s Contract

™

NERVOUS DISEASES
----------

™,lni ... Dr Frcd OarTtcr °a’» i”-

Due To New Tax Limit
opened by the president. Irene I teresting Talk To Rotar'
en* Club were especially fijrtunaU
Friday aftexioon in being pmikgr
An.endu.ent
•
l.n. On Mondny
.
SHOULD CONTINUE THE Mr. wa,.nl I.U. hrau.l&gt;.wtu. j,“ “
"n:.5S
The Michigan Educational Asso- lfStter oI ck-TOClofu. read a short! Dr. Fred Currier of Grand Rapid*,
neurologist and specialist in nervFIGHT AGAINST TB
&lt;&gt;®&lt;r M -nday same old record.- she i,.4 given at ttw home of Mr-, p. elation is sponsoring a .scries of ra- prayer and the folkrwlng acxigx were
“*"
&gt;«•T colgrow. As hattesM.-* won Mrs. du&gt; programs, which are cejweiadju-u,^ -his Eye I* on the Sparrow." &gt;ou» ditease*. gave a most interestIN CATTLE
helpful at thu tifcrt
A volunteer" and "Sweet Hour Ung talk nt the Rotary luncheon
Cvlgruw were the numbers of ths u.tert-ling and
»h.
O
f
prayer."
.
Monday
noon
liwuae ciimmittu-. Mv-&gt;damra Aildr.
Several important ‘ items wcrej
&lt;Tav‘\ln hls. “ddress nn intcrPUBLIC HEALTH CON­

Wages $15 Month

CERNS EVERYBODY

• medical science, beginning with an­
'. cient Egypt when the priest was the
doctor, following the progress
through the day* of Greece and
Rome, and then to the eclipse ot
knowledge through the middle ages,
until Europe’s awakening In Hie
sixteenth century.
Modem medicine owes much to
Harvey In proving the circulation of

Appropriation Of $780,000
Is Justified By Results Ob­
tained In This Statft
ipg economy to* ‘fan We und’
ejand that it is prepared by the 1
ifianie to cut out the usual appt
prtai ion made for fighting tubese

.

PODUNK. —
—
Mr and Mrs Cody Laubsugh vis­
ited Mrs. Laubaugh's parents in
Nashville Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Benedict of
Wayland-visited Mr, and Mrs. Ther­
on Caln over the week end.
Mm. Cora Diggs Is spending
some time with her sister. Mis
Franlj, Edmonds at Hastinn.
Mrs. Mary Ldubaugh is slowly re­
covering from her illness
■
Mr. and Mrs. Flrncr Northrop of
Nashville visited at Geo. Ransoms
al noon at Uw Welcome Grange Thursdayhall Thursday. February 9.
Tlic D D - D * had their birthday
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs party at Mrs.«Ella Sniith's A large
Frank Bushong.- N church St., on crowd, a lovely dinner and a m&lt;i*t
Jan. 30. at Pennock hospital
enjoyable time.
A large crowd attended the com­
munity meeting ut the church Sat­
urday night
Tiie. entertainment
was put on by the ladles The next
program uiU be put on by th«i men.
Martha Brown has. been on the
sick list

LOCAL NEWS

cd the success of vaccination and
EAST WAIX LAKE
.
:the cure of smallpox; Pasteur, who
AND VICINITY.
laid the foundation for Hie science
Mr and Mrs. Ciias. Kahler enter­
of bacterioJagy and Uster, the orig­
tained
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
An
eight
pound'
daughter
inator of asceptic practices which
Shultz and Jan of Hastings Sunday
Epworth League benediction re­ , have made surgery so successful In hospilal. Battle Creek, to Mr. and
Alice Laubauxh
of ’ Richland
I modem times.
peated.
Mn. Charles Ickes. 77 Maple Grove Visited home -folks here over, tlie
Recreation conducted by Winnie i Discussing nervous troubles he de- „
week end.
Ave., former residents here. Mother
Roush consisted ot several Jig-saw
Chas.
■
Liubsugh
and
daughter
puzzles. The group was divided up functionainervous \1lscusc an’d'Tr- and l^by are doing splendidly. Con- and Mrs. Fargo attended a church
so tiuit three or four worked at one
rally In Hostings Sunday.
puzzle. Two groups finally com­
CUfTord Kahlers and Will Whit­
pleted their puzzle—Corr. Sec.
duetury offer on a new line of goods, temore's were Kalnmai-oo shoppers
y
.
which l hey' are introducing, mane Friday.

that would U- a serial
ctumering human h
tpore of helples- chll

t|ie people. The amount involved t
about glSOOM per year. If it wen
a matter rd appropriating money foi
die jiving &lt;d a tew catUfe^rrem riy­

might properly decline- to author:.'.
2150.000. but when thtr public hf&amp;i'Ji

The "wantlid invention-.." by the
way. still include that j»jssible boon
to the suspicious slioppcr. a grape
basket with a tranyiMirent bottom

CITIZENS TO CONSIDER
CRISIS OF EDUCATION

Statewide Conference To
Held At Lansing On
February 15

HASTINGS SHOULD BE
listens.
REPRESENTED THERE Lansing on Wednesday. Feb. 15. Is
being called

Jointly

by

Where the primal human

WATERS

thirteen

Important State Mooting To
Be Held In Lansing Next
Wednesday

purcluued oi .the
■ rs. Mr. Terpentng
milhlijg and repair

CLOTHES SHOP

February nutrition club meeting in
tiie Ketcham
hall, Wednesday,
Feb lo. All member* are requested
to nwie for dinner and afternoon
meeting.
Erwin Milk-r anti son. Ev'erett.
cpicsticq about the existence of haw installed their crate mill in
whdl u. termed the sympathetic Hu- firmer Lacey Garage building
nervous system, nor could there be and are now ready to begin making
any doubt that repression und conMuch sympathy is expressed
would tend to depress the sympa­ throughout, the omimunlly tor Mr.
thetic nervous system and would David Conklin who is very low with
exercise harmful effects upon the am-mia ami other cumplK-ations.
vita! organs of the body, especially Mn Conklin I: a jnttent at Bronion hospital. Kalamazoo.
’»

Giving quality anti mod­
erate prices make this
store a popular place.

Hicy relate to the progress and wel­
fare of the citizens of Michigan in
the present .social and civil turmoil,
will be presented by the speakers al cspecinlly about conflicts between
the morning and afternoon pro- instinct* that are human aiyl social
_jnd moral law. and religion. He

ffeted and jjji- milk
:o children, tnejrby

neurologist can learn the truth from
Hie patient a* to.these conflicts
that might haw taken place many

Baltimore township. Funeral servi lets will be held at the family rest-

FINE PROMOTION
FOR REV, ALFRED WAY

nt ■..itivring
a splendid:
i ha- bevn prepared and it:
an lnt4.-R.MHng. occasion. ■ ,

Specials

Saturday

Card Honey, 15c each

Sliced Bacon, lb.

.

.

’

.

Hamburg

HOSPITAL
.'uficriug.
r-i 1111 h o * w

Apple Butter f..

Fresh Ham

"■ I2c

LaChoy Eean Sprouts, 2 caiis 25c
La Choy Chow Mein Noodles, can 18c ■
Fancy Blue Rose Rice, 5 lbs.- .._19c
Peanut Butter Peter p«» 2 c.n. 25c
Tea Pot Tea, £-lb. Package
15c
Macaroni, Spaghetti Crescent 4pkgw25c

Feldpausch’s
** White Better Foods Cost Less” '

Phone 2272

Deliveries Daily

&lt;
Comb . ■ .f .....
Maximum Ladies', Dressing
Comb .......
Maximum Men's Dressing
Comb .......
Klenxo Fine Tooth Comb .
Roxbury Ladies* Syringe.
A Hygienic Powder Both

Z,b- i5c
16c
. 33c

We Buy Eggs

DRESS SHIRTS
for Men,

98c
Plalnx- and Fancies and White

Navy Blue

Corduroy Breechea

S GIVEN AWAY! J

18c ►

Paramount Sauer Kraut
Fancy Chickens, lb.
Chase and Sanborn’s Coffee .

49c

1 Q T A r AFTER - SHAVE POWER f
-L xk
. with every 50c bottle of &gt;

RUBBER

Butter!

*

for Boy#

for Men

nd Seventeen year* a«o
ransferred to Hasting* and

iCoffee!
&lt; MEL-O-CAP 4F
q 3 lbs, 55c, lb.

Tweedlown Caps

-a. jl. ▲. ▲ ▲. j*. a▲ a j* a ▲ a. a, ▲ ▲ j* a*, a.▲ ▲ ▲ a. ▲ ▲

10c

Choice Beef Kettle Roasts, lb.
10c
Boiled Ham Armour'* Star Sliced c&gt;r Chunk 20C
A.

50c
Plain and Fancy Broudclotlu

Sanforized Shrunk

A trading opportunity for tlwifty shoppers ...
Profits sacrificed on over 200 every-day toilet
drug and other necessities. See our windows
and large hand hill for full list ol items.

PhaFmaceutical

Caxcara Compound. No,
Hinkle. Pk.. 100 s . .

5 lC Pail 39c'

Little Major

DRESS SHIRTS

BIRTHDAY SALE
Granulated EtTe-rvesrenl
Sodium Phosphate, 4-ox. $ 49
ZJnc Oxide Ointment, tube.

Spare Ribs
Honey

MatHn Fob-y alter an extended
visit with hu mother. Mrs. Jerry
Tlu- .1932 Olympic Garr.ra u*d "a
motion pictun- camira-Mop watch-* turned, to Ann Arb.it a
combi nation dor the first t ime.

30 th

Detroit Area Under
Bishop Blake

While r.v. unexpected, the death
.raj vf Claude E. Woxi on Thursday
XMh-ia -• m&gt;w to Mr. Wood* long
.
t ot irleiuh in thls_ci:y and viwili be «Uity uiu-rc he was so well and
'ivorably known. He was the only
■n of Elmer and Flora Wood and
x- Lorn near Coat* Grove, April
) 1873. and was 59 -years, tune
i.--.itiL ami thirteen day* old at the

ReiUon and by directing to assist
tnc patient, and help him out of hl*
r.cTvous trouble.

HAltBUls CORNEILS.
The P. T A at the Altoft school
put oti a fine program Friday eve­
ning.
Andrew Smith and son Forrest
Smith U Shultz called on Clark

Low overhead tintl fast
turn-over makes this’
potwihle.

i'crtuni!) presented ilk It to
any senice and kindness te
:■» others, so he wen a warm
n a wide circle of friends

Readymade Bandage . . . I
Eli Cotton. 16-ox. Roll . . .
Dental Flow, 12-yd. GUss

~ White. Flesh .... .19
Back and Loin Plaster . . .19
BrlUdonna Piaster15
Belladonna A Capsicum
Plaster . . . . . 2 for 45
Germicidal Soap. lrr ... .19

Aluminum or Hard Rub-

Brief funeral sei vices were held
Sunday afternoon at the home with
formal service* later at the Costa
Grew church. Rev John Smith and
Rev Fay Wing officiating Burial .
was in Riverside cemetery
Glen Dean and family,
iynn nr.derwrni an operaBarry County Home Extension i
i-nmck hospital Thursday. Group No. 3 will meet at the home
-•
L&lt;\&gt; Church and of M:s Mort Hill Tuesday after­
_ in of L-vmg spent noon. Feb. 14. for the lesson on
vfdiiW a’ John Naah’g.
Tnompton and Morey
GUILD NO. 8.
Chanty Guild No 6 v-.U meet at j
■ Mr. snd Nn. witt
Mrt. Forreat Lsra s. w Green Stin MlddtevUle Tuescsy.
Wednesday evening, Feb. 15.
I|

Wash Cloths . .
Vacuum Bottle .
Alta Toilet Tissue
Waffle Iron . . .
Ktenro CtoUi . .
Heating Pad . .

Tweedtown Caps
f

for Men

No other store catf show bet­
ter values than wr can at^-

Purtest Products
Boric Acid Powder.

Rexall Remedies
.15

Lpxorn Kalt. 16-ox....................
Sodium Bicarbonate, l&lt;i-or.
Sulphur, 8-oz.
Glycerin and Rose Waler.

Mcrrurochromr. Z"t. Bakc”• - * ’ *
.10
Camphorated OIL 4-ox.
A”
Cod Liver Oil, Mint Flavor.

Tincture Iodine with Appli­
cator. Bakelite Cap. I-or.
Witch Hasel. 16-ox. . . .
Glycerine Suppositories

Acid Dyspepsia Tablets, Ms
•W‘ For the Hair ....
Corn Solvent
Little Liver Fills, 100 s . .
Penetrating Liniment. 3-oz. .19
Laxative (old Tablets, 24* .19
Syrup Figs A Senna . . .
Cherry Bark Cough Syrup .

Laxative Salt Eff, 7-oz. . .
Hygienic Powder, 6-o*. . .
Vapure. 2-ox.
Beef, Iron and Wine, 16-oz.
FepUtita (with coupons)

Infant. H'»
Mineral Oil, IliiMun type.

Lithia Tablets, Eft.. M s
Quinine Tablets. 2-gr.,

SUNDRIES
Sandwich Toaster . .
School Lunch Kit, Asst.
Curling iron . . * .
Pcrmedgr Strapper . .
A I* rm Clocks ....
Percolators

STAG AFTER-SHAVE LOTION! ►

A REAL BUY!

Wh, 2J »

.»54&gt;S

LE5JON COCOA BUTTER
Skin Cream . .
Ixition ....
Assorted Talcum*

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Store
Goods Delivered

Telephone 2|31

50c 98c
S|50
WORK PANTS
Why pay any store more when
wc can sell you sturdy work
pants nt—

89c and98c
EtlG YANK
WASH SHIRTS

49c
We do not claim to under
sell every store...but we
are NOT under sold
by any store!

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

�THE BASTTXC^ avnitw, WH&gt;Kr§P.4T. FEBRUARY t 1913

UlfflGEMCPttKIS-Note*
SUES0ECISION-

Sporting Items

AOWAKIYA.
* _ ____________ ;__________________ _ Group Aowaklya. Mra ' Johnson'
,
(Continued from page one)’
a,ld J»»nct Michael, guardians, are
"‘g’’"!!*
H. H. S. FIVE DEFEATSJudge Hawley in the Nashville bank ’mother*
Uus ufumocn carrying dpi
case with reference to certain a feature of the 1933 Birthday Pro)*'
GRAND LEDGE 27-24
claimed preferred deiknlU. The to- ect.
1 lal of live claims for which preThis occasion will be the group's
Hawks tors Even Account The K. of P. Athletic Committee' ference was-a*ked In the Middleville first Council Fin- and experience m
I received aord last aeck that in re- case amounted to over S4.GOO on lhe lighting the fires of worit health,
With Lanky Visitors In
'sjionse to their invitation, the state 'day when the bank closed. The and love. Sevcp of the girls arc
boxing
and
athletic
commission,,'
Thrilling Game
take their Woodgatherer's
headed by Mr. Barker, planned to; bank on that - day had a total of ready to March
and will receive
Avenging an IB to 15 defeat suf­ al tend the wrestling show here 1 'cash on hand and on deposit In
' fere-d earlier in the season by the Thunday night, tomorrow evening, jother banks of S1.8S8 83. It would their honor beads at this time.
be impossible to trace any of, these
Flbruary
9,
at
Castle
Hall.
Olein
Grund Ledge eagers, a determined
•’‘tpoait*
so os to
Savoldi.
broliter
of
the
famous
!h
'?
C
hn
a
l
Hasting* quintet ekvd out a 37 to 24 . ■Jumping Joe" , of Notre D«me’f!^whfbeen held invictory over the Lodgers here last, football fame, will cpwipete in
1the purpose Of
The amount
Friday night in a game that found herufilner. with Dick Gerber of In­ ,—.....
ot cash on hand wa* much below tho
the locals on the long side of the diana. Gerber, who b one of the total preferences planned so that?
count throughout the four periods.
In spite of Hie visitors’ ratiginrsa. treat favvnte. Both boys are clean1
‘
« ftetehert’vi Ffdehtv
(Continued from page one)
the Hawksters were able to scon- uuu
...a PA,,..,„ an W.P.U..
U
-—■
consistently, lending at the eonclu- .-.howmanship.
।
_!ln
the 2fllst Michigan, Page 197, Rob»-tl Cook; rural scouting, liarsion of the tost quarter by a 10-6
m me semi-finals Hostings' own',
these
claims
may
not
be
paid
as
preold
JFc»ter; publicity, W. J. Field;
count, at the half 14-13 and finish-, Raymond “Dutch- Velde and Jim1ferencc claims. Tho Judge there- leadership
1
and
-.rginiiig.
D.
Vaning the tiilrd quarter with a 19-10 mle shaven of Ohio will renew fore. issued-an order denying pre- Buskirk; Finance. Laurence A.
E Barscore In their favor.
' hwUllUes “Dutch" and Jimmie ference In all tiie cases.
nett; deputy cvmmBaitinera. Dr C
Howard and ninmpson. hildln.i wrestled to a draw here a month
Attorney
Archie
McDonald
of
this
E.
Hyatt.
Dr.
M.
R
Kinde.
Rev
down the forward berths, lead the .,go. olm. .. » -Uw..;. fra/rte2
aru?
d —*'
1 ‘ily represented the custodian of-Ute Wurtz. Robert Barn.-s; ai«-a council
• scoring for Hastings, the former adverse to ruughhouse tactic*,
nL.rv*.
Pnrni«» State Bank of ■ Middleville representatives. Aben E. Johnson. T
tallying ten points while_Ute-dlmin- .
------- -- - —
—
*
—
*
—
—
(I^lw nf p AGHeUr111 ltUs ’“iFatlon. which wM de- S. Baird; county repretentatlVM.
utive’ Thompson followed clow be­
-a
.. ..-X......11
i. "‘gnea to aia inc custodian ot tne
r. *• iwi.v.
. hind with eight points. Ewert c.-mmittef
Iw*
w tll“; bank in adjusting tile claims filed LeRO/Bcli; Woodland, dyde Rut-’.l;
Grand Ledge center, lead the vlsl- .and
, „„„ tickeUs....for the ringside section hv ... ai-nr.&lt;iinrr
Pru-oort w a Seifert- DowUnc H
tore'
Corveth by &gt;u.acp«ators.
■ ,.I*K' J
tors' scoring with eleven points
point , win
will be
bv placed on sale at Carvcth
-----------------------------------DePriester;
PrairieviUe, W. F.
wh|o Hick*,
Hicks, foryard,
forward, totaled eight and Stebbins' Drug store.
whfo
FARI Y QTART MADE
Smith; Banfieid. Milton Ix'inaar;
CHBL-I di wn I lYlHUt
Delton, Rww-ll Mott; field execnTiie Hastings, reserves found the
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•

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Savoldi-GerberHead K. of P. Mat Card

W

MORETHAN350AT
TEND SCOUT RALLY

BIG
Chic!

Mens

for

piece*
CHENILLE

Leather
HAND
BAGS

Bath Rug

Lid Cover
Practical, tool For theu

New styles 1 Stew dupes I

af-/r. Rug 18" x
standard sue cover

black or brown shoe calf.

Work
Shoes

Crescent
Princess

BLACK
COMPOSITION
SOLE
Built for Wear

for

Gay

Star 6 to 11

SLIPS
A buy that gives all oth­
er values the elif-t In
*lure. pink or peach
Nainsook, sires 34 to 44.
Length. 45-.

BROADCLOTH

Light
Yet
Strong

DAIRYMEN tlve- Llor&gt;,.dc&lt;1Intncn(Utlr
8h,fer
iwninicn
,llv of th.
nominations were accepted a* read
Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey,.
Lloyd Shafer, field executive, then.
re than 150 boys attending And Brown Swiss-Breeders made a few remark- concerning
Thompson. !
. ... .
scout work, after which Mrs V. R
Hn.'tings High and Junior High
Meet At Farmers Week
winlngcr explained the purjmM.* of
PENNEY’S
schi.ils are now on organbed ath­
U’chli-itncr.
Ij’u.i Lanxing.-’Da 1 rymen of home night, one of the features of
IMPORTED
Men’s Fino-Ribbed
letic teams competing in tourna­
Adair, c ..
Michigan
will
live
up
to
tiicir
repuscout
week jirogram
ment-. under the direction of Coach
Snyder, g. .
lotion
of
being
early
starters
as
they
Because
oi
an
error
in
figuring
Hnwthninc and Assistant Conch
•Haidt, g. ...
gather
at
East
Lansing
on
the
first
.percentugw.
the
Odd
Fellows
cup
Brazak. Coach Hawthorne is su|x-r... —
.. Jan.
vising the work of ten boys on the. day of. -----------Fanners' Week.
30. to presenied to the troop or pack havMisses’! Women’s!
vuMity t-um. twenty boys on the} begin, the sessions of the association *"« l‘ ***P* Ilv
Jw rdwiC in
Mdind team and fifteen ninth j meeUnn which will be held by the the
h anquul
-ronuu! rally
rulh ris awarded inin
Grand Ledge 24
Fn-sh as a Spring
o graders
Krnoers on
on lhe
inc freshman
ireaiunai* squad
*muuu four
Jour grou
groups
dairy
cattle
breeders
(olToWx ^Trobll87’'ll&lt;lnrat?'
Dicks, f. .
-----of’ -*-*
-----*----------Ankle Length!
Easy to open
They
’
ll
MAKE
.. .czc! and comfy as&lt;&gt; Workout*, are field each evening- within the stete.
n ^nd
73 tl in :
Plumbley, I
Long Sieevetl
11 c-cn Brosak b supervulng rtghj
Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey, and £££ ??'
)i; P^k 9 !Uth:
Your Costume I
ran-bi- these draughty
•
Easy to close
days*
*
&lt;•
and «gni
eight । grown
have
. team*
tnnu m thF
tne Junior
junior Hteh
muiano
Brown S*l.\s
Swl.\s partisans will ha
tv Troon
Troop 7/
74 sixth- and Pack 14
Warm
and well-made I
Pennington
team* hi ,the
High school.
All b..ya!' SJX&lt;u
i program*
the wvcmh
n
3 wlm^ake
’P&gt;«
,n*
ran“ dealing
d,a!ln
K with
t k, ‘ nart
.r.rt’ m
in “th"!'
ihfw contents
coht.-ltK! S|X
1 tV**
■
’Krauu»
uiu.uiK
wun the
mu- seventh.
seventh. Troop
Troop 72.
72. therefore,
merwore. is.the
IS
oni' Beige, tan. whi
Each garment weight a
Sattler, ii.
Matte of refected material*
Vividjnew Colors
.&lt; mnv
0
who take doiiic
part1 JtkfMtenin these wwk
contests 1। problem* of that particular breed,
breed. n*ai winner oi
m tlw
tiu&gt; cup
run for
tor 1933
ioti
eggshell black, brown.
II Standard sires I
0 IhJand nre^nt1 a ceTthleate i “nd “U d‘,lr»nen *111 Inci1
dl»A committee coiuistlmj of Mrs.
Blough. g.
- TnAll names!CUMlons ”f Bte.matter* which con- Albert Carvcth. chairman; Mrs.
24 ;»&lt;? ‘the vaSu gXw are1fr^of:ccrn lhe Paction of dairy pro- Richard Potts, Mrs. Arthur Haven,
exceiit
tnr varsity !Kium*
art iirec
;ducbi
Earh
nf lhp
hrM.d&lt;tnt.
Jav
attle Creek rimrge
andTgrrai
K'
the oi
ducU.
Each
of the
breeders'associaJay Mend.
Mead. W.
W J. Field.
neld. D.
D A. VanBHcroe. Nick beam. Ba
W^jStX^^taofT'txXaak:
!&lt;«««&gt; ho!d
M ■ .L. •■■■•man.
Foremar T. S.
'rierwiK und nnrniiLs of the bovs-tak-1
1MHU annual
annual stings
mcciiiup, .nd
ana Buskirk
nua****. «*.
iiiK nart are becomim' regular h&lt;”e their
officers
during
Baird. durine
Mrs. Harley
w-.o,,!election
.- 1 haveoftheir
election
of officers
Baird.Fox.
M Mr.&lt; Ver-Think
•.
wrc*.
.
I.
V.. . - —........-Iof ii!
The present officers of the asso- had charge of making arrangements
■ 4 ■ ' x-,*
«
^contests staged In the gym
clations alto are working on. the ioT ti&gt;e meeting-.^ ,
programs for Farmers' Week are:
MEMORIES.
Middleville basket tjall quintettes •
Guernsey*. John Endicott, De- ■
Mrr. Ruth Henry was called to’ for
iriad’’ a ch -&lt;n .-we’p of game’s played
troit, president, and W. D. Burring- As the years roll away tn the dis­
BOY'S! Penney’
Inst ueek; Unit, by defeating Byron* Jackson last week by the seriowt lll- ton. East Laming, secretory; for;:
lance behind us
Cheery Colonial
Men’s
'
Center on Tuesday 38 to 12. and' on',Jie.-w uf nn nluit.
Planned These
And the friends of our school days
1-r.uuy i;j takin ■ the NmhviKe cage; * Mr- Phillip Pilbbury has been ill Jcr'cys. George Cooper, Ann Arbor,
president,
and
S.
H.
Latourette,
grow
wrinkled
and
gray.
Specially for You!
witli the grippe. Her mother from
S. M-c'ffid team alto defeated the Battle Creek has been caring for, j Flint secretary; for Holstcins. J. E. With their ranks growing thinner
|
McWnUaths,
Mt.
Cicmcqs,
president.
al)
'serve
to
remind
us
Byron Center reserves 23 to 5.
We haven't got very much longer
Mrs. Marion Doster, teacher I of, and J. G- Uays. East burning,
Although Uh T. K. 8- buske.trcr.
to stay.
'
the Brings school and students lof; Mcretery; und for Brouq Swiss. Milo
Cmvr-flHJ-jf read-ite-om I
Blue or Striped
Extra soft and pliable
Nashville they put on the accelera­ the singing and folk dance features' Peterson, Ionia, prcMdent, und Er­ In fancy I still hear their voices
tor in flu? closing quarter ot lhe ot the rural schools. went to Delton win Kraps. Sebewaing, secretary.
. .. for w ork or driving I
Gay patchwork effects —
Heavy Denim
playin?
'
One exhibit prepared by the Col- ; Atwhile
Come und rolled up.a auhst.intial Ftulnv in preparation for lhe final।
piiilnwny. tox and
. nr
warmly Incited; quilted
lour rooni&gt; pockets
icg&lt;; dairy department which will
prison goal.
.
rig-rag! Scalloped edges!
gusset and string fas­
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller were, prove of special interest to visiting And me thinks I cun hear a stern
liartacked at all fxtinliol
tener I
on the schedule will lx- playd-hexe nt Portland last week, to visit Mr.' dairymen will be the showing of the
teacher's voice saying,
strain. Sisee
this -week. Tuesday the Guhubur,; and
.&lt;&lt;u Mrs.
...,n. Willard CiUe.
j daughters and granddaughters of
boy» in the'grammar class
quintet wlrch rave the MUldl'.V.Ih
Mr. ar.d Mr. Charles Purcell were one sire. The inftuencc of u good . "You
ttay after school.” .
hi Bnitle Creek on Wednesday to slro upon the type and quality of
end on Friduj
girls in neat pinafores grace­
visit their sister. Mrs. Ella Reese the herd will be emphasized by this The
’
’
exhibit.
and family.
ful and healthy.
Tlx- community In general
are.
Came tripping in mornings from
QUALITY
. .„.
Noted r peakers from other states
NEVER
On Tui-’dav.«veiling the Middlc- much sagdened by the very
diflerent ways.
.
2y
will audit the staff of the college in
BY
vifle glrl.&lt; basket ball -team will piny • ■ ndltlon of Mr.-. Gladyu Conklin
BY
of
And we firmly resolved if we ever
COMdOhia nt the T. K. S gynuuu- Johnstown, who has been in” ill the dairy programs. • The annual
TEST
grew wealthy.
banquets
for
dairymen
will
be
held
GUESS
lum.
health since the holidays.
To give one a hphw for the rest
on Monday evening.
Ab,mt .aewn'y-flve were prerent,
■
of her days. '
116-118
EAST
STATE
ST.,
HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN
and broke brt-ajl nt the Briggs com-1
OBITUARY.
munitv dinner Sunday. After the I
Our parents were first Jo take note
Minnie,E. Drajier. oldest daughter
repast Rev. MoncridfT. a missionary,
of the warning.
.. ti™- mu mi of Lucas and Mary Draper, was- That cupid no longer lay dormaht
Woodland High school basketeers mWlltknu in-Manchuria and Janan. born in Bairy county on the west
and cold.
REINFORCED CONCRETE IS
of Pine lake. Feb, 23. 1838. and ,
the cement.
who first produced reinforced con
cfMitlnned their string of Victories demonstruting the robes of-that; side
When
we started In washing our UNWISE LAWS REDUCE
INVENTION OF FRENCH.
This proved so successful, hot on- errte.
■
by defciitlne Bellevue n: Bellevue 43 cwnSy. Rev. "
Kclter.-pastor
"
of the poised away Jan. to. 1933 at her
face every morning.
STATE CHICORY CROP The records do not contain much ly in lightening but also In i
" ""
to '.13. while tin- seconds of the Chinch of the Brethren of Battle, homo on the t-ast side of Pine lake,
And brushing our lunr without
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Woodlniid team defeated the Br!l&lt; - Creek. talked on community enter-. where she had resided all her marstrengthening
the
product,
that
he
j
III st being luld.
■ Value Of Michigan Product
his,or&gt;
Mr
and
Mrs.
Glen
Smith
vile r&lt;;«rves 21 to 13.
long of nrisei and progresi In- rural local!- rn-rl life, at the age of 70 yrs.. .11
later
iBiv-r emoorxeu
embarked m
in me
the maxing
making of
oi | , ,
-- - ”
---- ,,rof '8unnrrl of
nf his
nl« achievement.
nrhli'toniont
■
"7
° . 7 ™ ”, ord
Woodland rnn wild nt basket ’hoot­ tii-.-aiuUlfe «&gt; that all felt much nios. und 7 days. On Sept. 27. 1870 Tiie
boys would turn tricks that . n
llsl!e4 “ Co» Stowrir. Sun-,
Is Greatly Lessened By Un.
,nd tanks and neon and.. «Stn«ard.
were supple and limber,
.
ing. ncciimutating 20 jxilnts for his filled with the*”mesages Drought, she wiu united In marriage with
brtdgs. A ^en. » panted hun i
'Charles H. Ford, who passed away
team during .the three quarters he and the.excellent music.
Chew gum while the teacher was,
founded Rumors
one Of du duties wems to have been
wn: in the game. The Polpar
Entein MIHcr had the misfortune!! Jan. 19.. 1930. To , this union tfcre
calling the roll,
Lunslng.-The production of the transporting of plant* In heavy
brothers nf Bellevue each scored tlx tn crush hh fdot near the big too,, born I wo children. Gene, who died AnrtTh^.hov a-A.i'irf smmnrr
v
m
* * chicory, n profitable farm industry cement tubs. These
- bulky,500,1 adopted his idea and now
---, were
« r~T"
diaries Waliace of Good Wl)
jxiinu. Paul Bond of Charlotte was while moving an electric saw last at the hge of 7 mos. und Robert
jiirough
the
umber
।
which
is
almost
entirely
confined
to
cumbersome
things,
surviving.
She
wa-s
the
oldest
one
Uh* referee.
-wepk.
’
thlnas. difficult
diatom to
to wh,t»v.r &gt;ou ..uh Uu pnjrn. ot community Is .wndm* . u, day,
h?ndl
.B,?d
Monier
the
of four children. Her brother, i 1 swimming’ hote
------- _ ----- ---------- 'j
-------—.......
aonler conceived
conceived .....
the jomc great engineering project “
and
““ , trim
wlth nw
his sister.
sister, tseuian
Beulah uamara
Barnard.
Cliarit s Draper, preceded her tn
I the legislative acts which apparent- idea of lightening the load by using see the long thin steel rods stick-1 Oeo./and Greta Firstcr of Ver
death by four months, a sister i ■The path through the woods lead-, ly are unwarranted, according to the cement as a base and Incorpor- ■ ing out of the cement, give a1 montville spent Sunday with hit
Millie, living in Minneapolis. She Il
ing down to the landing.
the latest scientific discoveries ot nting iron rods placed vertically in'thought to the gardener, in France I parents.
•
&lt;
also leaves hcrr son. Robert, atui ' With a log for n bridge where it'the
merits of chicory
when blended
J;I
'
'
..
--------------------——, ---------------wife and three grandchildren be-’‘crossed the ravine,
| with coffee. . ,
&gt;,
sides many other relative? and The
.
big
giant
maples
no
longer
are
Tiie
use
ot
chicory
tor
the
purpow
Huttings, Michigan ■ Trl.eplinnca 2244 •255"'IL—
friends.
|
standing.
] goes back many years, and lids
SAVE' THIS COUPON
AiuL_Jbc oi&lt;j
old sugar camp u no
no plant Ls lhe only one of the many
OBITUARY.
|AML_yrc
— -------which have been tried that con-J
- Edith Allen passed away at the Jnorc
t0 •* icen'
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 12
' tinues to be demanded by coasum-;
home of her son. Leon Krebs. On The old mill is gone from th# side , ,ers. European countries use a large'
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, FEB. 12-13
N. Jefferson. Jan. 29. 1933. at the
of the highway.
chicory to
age of 43 years, 5 m&lt;4,
mc^, 25 days. She
She With lu lUcks oI huge-logs nearly'' amount
nn‘ouni of
« c*»cory
w blend with
*»n .
was the oldest child of Frank and
biocidng the track
conc« Vld M part of
Wchl»an
Stella Britten. Mrs. Allen was bom Ana th‘‘Xing:Uup at the T? alw g0M 10 . the “utbcrn ,
in Charlotte in the year 1889. Sur- AI,af
* d*
u *’
““ states.
riving are the son. Leon Krebs, and
w*““ °. „nf0??”*’ t„r _..h
Chicory obtained Its bad name
Stnlng on Silver Plate Chain!
wifq and two grandchildren. Dolores
wmi/or Jack■ r with Qnd suffcred frora restrictive Jaws
WUlie or Jack.
and Keith Krebs, two step-sons.।
... ______
' against, Its use because popular ruAdded Special “Slngln' Sam" with organ
Frank
and
John
Alien,
father.
Frank
A
new
set
of
scholars
has
taken
our
mors
attributed various types of illOur Gang Comedy and Pathe News
Britteh. one brother. James Britten.
places,
nesses and diseases to it* use. Care35c Centa
CHILDREN 10c
one sister. Mrs. Stella Maynard;, Not one single oldtimer among ful investigations made recently I
alro pieces and nephews
thcm.I see.
have dlsjiroved these rumors. Ex­
.. P11’. funfral w“ ,ield “l t
?ap." And I note as Ilook intheir bright' periments made by the chemistry
i.U church
rh.rs „„
w.a„.~l.v Prh
I
lanny
^,,ona ,,
COUPON—TUESDAjy—NIGHT
tlst
on Wednesday.
Feb. 1,
at two P. M.. Rev. B. J. Adcock offi­ Each one is an absolute stranger, Michigan State College show tiiat
ciating. Burial in the Coman ceme-I.
Check Colon Wanted
to me.
—O. B. G.; a beverage made with chicory alone
tery,
.
Instead of spending thousands of dollars on advertis­
$
------■«
; -----. has no more effect on respiratory
Chukker
PLEASANT hill.
i metabolism than an equal amount
ing the manufacturers of Blue Lilac Cosmetics make
LAKEVIEW.
i We arc glad to hear Ethel Palmer of clear water.
Fogmist.
this wonderful offer to create a greater demand for
George Gillespie of Charleston, ,is home from tiie liospital and gam- f a report of these and other trials
West Va.. visited relatives here over !
Deausan
Comedy. ‘Tryatal Gaiabos" 10c With Coupon
their products in this territorj&lt;
.
ing in strength.
: made to test the merits uf Chicory j
the week end.
Dove Beige
Present this certificate and 99c and receive one |1.00
Several on this road Are enter-11 Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer and have been assembled In a bulletin
Mtuiuw
urc
uu
children
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
by
the
farm
crops
department
at
i
Greylite
talnlng
the
flu.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
box of Madam Josephine Face Powder, one $1.00 Bot­
Heber Pike and Mrs. Krantz of Mrs- Cyrus Shroyer of Barbers Cor-. Michigan State College, because this
tle Alndam Josephine Perfume, and we will give you
Natural Beige
Orangeville spent Sunday with Wm. nersdepartment believes that the acre- i
absolutely FREE a S2.Q0 Rock Cut .Crystal Necklace
Gillespie and family.
'
R. J. and C. A. Williams attended age devoted to tills crop could be j
Sizes
to
LOMe
strung
on Silver Plate Chain and Two Pair of Ladies’
Lakeview Community Club meets the Sheep Breeder's meeting al M. profitably expanded if the popular
Friday evening February 17. Every- S. C., East Lansing. Wednesday.
misconceptions of chicory could be
“Serval” Clear Crepe Hose.
Comedy, ''Don’t May Bridge With, Yoar Wife," PATHE NEWS
one welcome.
I xr. and Mrs. Lester Raymond corrected and a wider market for
ADULTS 15 Cents—CHILDREN U)c
*
nil TiMAnr’rrv-rvv
'an‘l Mr* Bert Palmer and chUdrcn the product created. The crop Is
iCE »
*. attended the P. T. A. meeting at grown under contract and the chicnZiX • nLMwKlt °L.he fh I the AJtofl school Friday evening.
ory roots are processed in Michi-1
OmtxT. meet Friday with their
, . ,,,
....
r,tnn&lt;.
«
FRIDAY and SATURDAY.
i leader Mrs R. Greenfield
1 T*11-' Sunshine club will meet w!th ff»n plants.
|
I Robert Matteson and Clinton Bull Mrs- Le**» “8ttln thls Tiiursdoy aft- The bulletin. Extension Bulletin
were unabi to^Jd itooTX- t,n°® 10
«P "tne work .tart- No 127, will be sent to anyone reYou rhay leave 99c at our store before sa|e and set
1 day on account of sickness
ed Iot wcclt- Mrs- ,da ScWeh join- questing it from the bulletin clerk
will be laid aside for you.
2 sets to each coupon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Greenfield ed thc cIull at ,he ,ast mecltn8at
College.
were-in Najiriile'Monday
Mrl CUn Widiam. vbtted her
---------------- - ------------------' Floy Greenfield and family of a“nt* Mri J- w' Aublt andtemily, A .suggestion for hot weather
Mafic Carpet, “Sleillan Sunshine.”
Carlton, also Russell Greenfield of Laming Wednesday.
reading—a German explorer has
Saturday
Rex Bell and Helen Foatcr. “Lucky Lanigan”
spent Friday in Grand Rapid.
u Be* Palnwr accompanied hte Just brought out a 20-volume work
.
—,
brother. Miner, to Battle Creek on an antarctic expedition.
ADULT8 25c
.
CHILDREN 10c
’ The radio certainly gave life to a Friday nlgjit to witnew the Golden
--------------|24 E. State St Telephone
---------------------------i A few winters ago It was smart to
lot of old jokes. Still, a lot of them Glove,
tournament,
don’t sound as bad as some of the
Lloyc] Colvin •is
----suffering from an; have a coat of tan. Now It's smart
attack of qulnsey.
1 to have a coat.
,
Grand Lciliii*
reconds an &lt;*iuy
match, defeating tiH-in’ 22-12.
Lineups and Summary;

School Teams Play
In Tournament Series

BY qihic
STATE
di

Glad

pain

Spring
Sweaters

FABRIC
GLOVES

for

Ironing
Board

UNION
SUITS

T.K.S. Basketeers
Make Clean Sweep

for

“Oxhide”

“Patchwork”

Buckskin
Gloves

Play
Suits

Lined
GoH
Knickers

I J. C. PENNEY

Woodlanc^Jagers
Beat Bellevue 43 22

TS X’ *

■H'S'STh’l*"0,?0'

•TRANI) THEATJQJR

T7TJ U'C

Two pairs o£Sl Certified
Serval Clear Crepe Hose a

Lew Ayer*.,,AU Star Cast

PT?
PP
•T AvJC/JC/

“OKAY AMERICA”

52 00 Rock-cul Crystals

Manufacturer’s Introductory Sale
— TWO HOURS ONLY—
Saturday, Feb. 11 10 a. m. to 12 Noon

William PoweU — Kay Frances

“ONE-WAY PASSAGE”

La.JC«£i

s

w*l“‘a”!??2,,Le.! “Fast Life”

YOU PAY
0NLY...~y~P

for All Five
Articles...

Jack Oakie— Marian Nixon

‘Madison Square Garden’

F. L. Fairchild Mill)■■■T*
2522 Hutii

�THK HASTINGS RAXXEB. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY g, MM

FAOI FOUR

The Hastings Banner
.1—
,.u,^ w -mu...
' uxkifio
e
2." 'L_
r.wril iV'ak
n", ,7,
,*'•» ‘

, n„. ■

It will lake more than a patriotic
slogan to eut down the flood of
cheap goods from foreign countries,
however. The average purchaser is
guided by price alone and doesn't
give a thought to keeping home in­
d us tries cclng. Therefore American

Views andQ
Opinions;
thers

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Crumbs of Wisdom

An- Unjust Burden.
Many of tlwee attempting to cure
Michigan of her financial ills turn
with a gesture pt hope to the weight . Miss ‘Beatrice Clift chaperoned
Legislature was almost right” when
the girls' ixiskcl ball team Friday
if rtconfmendni.lhat forty-one per­
ttnning.on their trip to Lowell.
sons are su flic lent to adminutcr to
Mr*. Lewis Stolle and baby of
the clerical wants ot thirty-two

[

"The real secret of how to use
lime ir. to pack it iu you would a
portmanteau, filling up Ove small
spaces with small thing*."—Sir
Henry Haduy.

pfteho-Slovakia 'and since pound
sterling went off the gold standard.

Clearance
Sale

$ndpf.

Of All Fall and Winter
Clothing and Furnishings

.mhinit Michigan's trouble

days -... rk as American workmen
reoettq per hour. To resist this
Ude &lt;d cheap-labor foreign •goocU.i
ac ne**d somathing more than a:
.patriotic sleean; *&lt;• need a firm­
tai ifT policy that will rvawnUc tlu-!

beans are more important than beer
Lawrence Miller and grandmolhr. Mr*. Miller of Reading. Prnnnyl- and boose.Alfalfa Bill” Murray.
Ihla. are viriUng his mother, Mn&gt;.
laade Miller, enroute to their new
erne tn Grand Rapids.

bur c.i:i thii state of idealism, be
made practical when living standajds and consequently manufactur­
ing costs in various countries of the
world differ so widely? , .

All Have Been Reduced

25%

"H was the League of Nations^
that made it p.vssiOle for China .to!
refrain from declaring war if »lie
hud declan d war. ail brakes would I
have been off."—James T. MacDon- j

Impliedly.

ijUcnioliiii-

Lambie &amp; Doyle
•

TIM propp’d rate for
Will run from three per c
Of retail 1&gt;u»uk%*. utthtie

cd siignti

eniDk'lll COM* jur iuaiij
,i-i;
taxes have, become *&lt;&gt; high ih
:properly, in a great many itutaiut
• fe now a di'.tinct liability A mojeratc tetqif sale*.tax-such -as tl
one Mr. Comstock propose* combu

in accusing Senator Tydinga of po.;tefaing unusual couraye. Ohly a
few days after'he broke forth-in1
jU» jc’nate .chamber favoring dras- i

*4 The Store for Dad and Lad ”

kept

Upsets

withdraw his motion and h;nl cerfidn of ids more pungt nt remarks
Stricken from the record. Evident­
ly* party discipline from some source,
or other completely deflated his
•convictions.' * Immediately the[
question comes to mind concernltw
the influences that succeeded in.
changing' the courageous spirit of
a tt nator riding forth like a pluns- j
cd knight to champion economy mV
tn a meek little party lamb. II
......- - - - -----­
could get a uuthful answer to this.’1011.- b,lt 1 ',o ’ai"
perhaps we would be mighty near

turat . commissioner, really sidrl!
somethin# when lui told a meeting i

50%

This is your opportunity
to buy standard merchan­
dise at the lowest price in
many years.

Way of Our World

A drastic (hough not unexpected
shift of Michigan's tax load is now
propoeed by Oowraor Ounstocx.
who would do away with the
Ant! now we read that the one
property nut entirely and substitute and one-half i&gt;er cent tax limita­
in its place a gnx- sales and in­ tion amendment is on trial. Re­
come tax. These levies, he predict;, gardless of-the outcome, however,
we believe the very fact that a 'ma­
jority of Michigan voted for such a
proposal la. h clear ultimaturn io
jwlitirimw that government costs

to

Ionia County

Ja us &gt; .tpendlnj
■ nd Rapid;, tin
Mi-,. Jcuephlin

no sane plan for •firm relief" fca:!
yet betn proposed. The commis­
sioner might have gone a step fur-

a^t iv txiwftble It plan for boosting «r fixing the,
particular ptyn u- ]&gt;rice&lt; of agricultural products cnuM •
jL&gt;sibly_ be formulated. The only!
people benefited by such scherue .;
are the politician* and ofliciab who
try to carry them out and the pub- ;

• Do You Know
About the NEW
HIGH Powered
i^Idren to . ufipuri I

NEW PERFECTION
OIL COOK STOVES?
II y&lt;Xi don’t, it will be a revelaiion Io TRY one
and see for yourself how &lt;|iiickly ii will cook!
It is almost unbelievable to sec how much this
New Perfection stove has been^improved.
.

Let tis demonstrate, or better still, try it yourself.

Miller Furniture Company
“Complete'Home Furnishers”
iKclixtinK tl-r one .rent
al tax. Mr ,CY»nhn jx mH

A Test By Michigan State Officials Shows That No Cleaner
publican, could not resist the temj
tatioty io mix in considerable
.
appal I and political propaganda 1.

GRADE A MILK
Is Produced In Michigan, Or Any Other State, Than
the Grade “A” Milk Produced By Highlands Dairy.

perha,

When you use it in your home,-.you
can always KNOW that you are
taking no chances. Much sickneak
and'counties epidemics have been
traced ' DIRECTLY to UNCLEAN
MILK.

Pungent Paragraphs
counties, li:em»elvc&gt;. car. more than, in one afternoon Yorkshire, Enzluatch auch econcmj be reurgsnlx- . reported sun. rain, hail, sleci snow
Big to work ia larger units '
' 'thunder, lighting and a high wind
[so lhe official forecaster wa* right
—Richmond TimopispaUh.
’•'Buy American'' is k j’ogan fcalurod in many newspaper and mag-j xt m^ht be well to, jetnember
urine „rflcU* these tfkvr Tiie idea ,that leaves don't lose their hold and
i» a patriotic one Aileguncr w laU linul thQ. turn jell?*.—Loe
aucn “ p*dfc «ou,a itpreaeni the AagelC1( Tunes.
surest kind id employment Insur_____ __
It.gocz will
pOCilMt Of '
article Jielpt

The use of CLEAN milk in your
home is added insurance agayist ill
health or the outbreak of any seri­
ous epidemic in ypUr family.

learned from experience in several
i tales, ran stand u gasoline tax-ol
about three cents a gallon without
protesting tint any levy above thb-

Holly Herald
mileage noticeably During the
past three years hundreds of au­ home in Btuben county. New York
An exjx-djubn recently found the tomobile owners m Michigan have
An organization ot young town
been unable to pay the required
weight tax-and find lhe four cent
tax per gallon excessive.
mo'.emeut, looking to the'
cue of the boy; and younger mem-.

This dairy was started wi||i. the
ONE IDEA of producing the best
and CLEANEST milk for the peo­
ple of thia community, and to sell it
at the lowest possible prife. We
know of no place in Michigan where
choice Grade "A” Milk is being
.sold at as low a price ns we are sell­
ing it. In every way it meets the
health needs of children as well as
grown-ups.-

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBBU^Y », UH
WOODLAND.
1
SOUTH MAPU GROVE.
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB. |
-Rock Gardens.” "Out Dcor Liv­
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnum spent
Frank Hyde of lhe Dunham dlsing Rooms'* and "Play Ground*" Sunday
i
with Mrs. Barnum's mother,, trict spent Sundsy and Monday with
were lhe topic* discussed at the
Harriet Stoke*, of Grand o c Marshall'*.
regular meeting of the Thornapple
i Mr. and Mr*. Peter Hlndge* of
Garden Club Monday. Feb. 0. with
Wc»ley Meyer* lia* received news Jackson called on Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. Cha*. Itogeta. tta preaident, ,of the death ot Ids only *l*t«t, Mr*. Je*sc Brown Saturday.
■prexlding.
Win.
McArthur,
of
McArthur.
IdaMbs Theo Parr *pent Saturday
Ger-hum Severance of Royal Oak ATTENDING MEETINGS
Mrs. Martha Brown. 80 years, wife
Anthony Hoot, a landscape gard­
January 31. Mro McArthur of Jes't Brown, suffered a second
De,™..
. nKS JU.™ reuu,.™K. &lt;« «1 n dhroit THIS WEEK ner ef several years experience, hd7*oii
wWiu years old.
; stroke Saturday, passing awsy Bun­
Leslie Cook was- homo from Ann &amp;
week.
gave a very informative talk on
Bobby Burh of Hasting* visited day night. Funeral ierviees were
Arbor over Uie week end.
Mr*. Harold Pelham of New
—-—■
-Rock
Gardens
**■
Tiie
4;x?aker
(aid
- ~
i* vutung
George Bauer was iwme^rom East Brunswick.
N.* J..
-------- - her Rev. Dewey Member Of Oom­ the first step to be considered In Mr and Mr*. J V. Hilbert ■ from held Wednesday at the Wilcox
until Sunday
church, and burial tn tiie Wilcox
Lansing over the week end.
• . mother. Mr« D 8. Goodyear.
mittce To Consider Change making an attractive ■•rockery ' is Friday
Mr*. Dor* Fedcwa. MUs Ambra cemetery. Surviving are the hus­
Hartley Finstrom was home from' Mr*. Sarah DeLong who ba* spent
the cite x-lng of a suitable plot, Fed.-WM.
Peter Frdewa and Clayton band and four brother*.
•
In Conference Time
M S C over Hie week end.
a few month* thi* winter with Mr.which should have .a natural slope
Rev L. ----------4 Dewey
is attending a or grade, .imithe »rcond consider­ Brandrtetter and daughter. Bonnie.
Peter Hoffman's learn run away
Adelta-rt Heath wa* home from D. E- Fuller ha* gone to Bellevue
-----,--------------•
*LiUiMiig-mrr the week
* end.
*
for
Ojuncil of Cltte*
Cities meeting in
In Detroit ation .•.IwxflirMl- color, as there is ’ of Hurting* wore Bunday gucsta of Tue*d«. injuring Mrs. Hoffman
East
— a few day* on her way home to,. Council
quite seriously.
---------;I thia week
ucek a*
m a delegate from the nothing more beautiful than har­ Mr and Mr* Cha*. Cook.
Mis* Anna Velte visited friend*. •Lawrence,
;
Miss
.Beta
Jarvw
sj*-nt
the
week
in Grand Rapid* over the week end.
Mr. and Mr* Wm. Schulz, of Michigan Conference. Bbiwp Fran- mony in a garden,
Mr. and Mrs. Ebcr Hoffman of
with her brother. Representa­ Hastings
Mi-v- Mildred Frandwn wat home Grand
and Mr and Mrs. Glen
i*1*6* tl,c cl0^- -. v^...
One should chuosr *;fectmen ...
or end
,
urano Rapid*
tea ma* and'Alden
biiu-a&gt;ucii Eiuh
uwu of
w.
- -------- ----------------------------Harvey Jarvb, of Laming.
o_.........
Freeport .spent
Saturday night ina uddrrAs
address Fridav
Friday afternoon
afternoon oil
o$ beautiful *t..ncs,
to shape and tive
of the Durfee district called
from Mount Plefrant owr Uw week near „....
Wm. Schnxder and Miss Jeanne ^spinal
on their parent*, Mr and Mrz. P.
coiir. and
uno type of
or ptatite
pmiiu-. should
snouia bv
lie DCiBots
end.
*nd Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.. Thf Supreme Task.
.
cokr.
'suited
friend*
in
Detroit
Mr. and Mr*. Weldon Bronson are Keith Daniel*.
committee to ronsldcr
consider chang- .ultgb
suitable
type of umm
used.a*
Hoffman. Thursday night.
'
t The «xnmlttce
1- to--------------------------- - over t lie week end
”
.
k
.
h
™.
tu.
r
_x
fr
yhgJ&gt;
■
pianos,
tn
beautify
i
guest* al relatives in Jackson this
Cap Smith ot the Branch district
Mrs. M Fcdewa. Mis* Ambra ‘"L'dR?ne‘2«t^,r‘nUr2
Mrs. Mary France. fc|Lss Edna called
week.
•t° ,hc
the 'stones.
In arranging.
Jlght - France
on Peter Hoffman Friday
•
and Lilborn France spent
June will also meet in Detroit Wed-’ color*
j
Mr*. Emma Myers visited Mrs!
should be In fore ground.!■ Fridvy with Miw Evagvline France night.
;
Emma Car|&gt;entcr near Frccjion last day guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Charles nesday Rev. Dewey is also a mem- tUMiy
A large crowd attended the Wil­
color* In middle of plot and I। q! Battle Creek.
ber of that committer
cox Cemetery Circle supper Satur­
| heavy coldrs in backin'&gt;tind.
Cook of Woodland.
'
j
Oha*
Higdon
und
family
of
’ ajr»,
Mrs, -Dewey
-urwny is
Is visiting ner
tar sister.
sister. ;i• In dengning a rock garden tue
Mb* Harriet Brien of Lansing wa*
day night Proceeds better than ISO
the guest of Hastings friends over . Mr*. A. E. Terpenlng and Afr. MdlMn. b. Frost. In Detroit during the i nature for tfiu teacher oUmwiuk Nashville were Bunday gu&lt;. &lt;ta of Mr j Mr and Mrs. Peter Htndges and
and Mr*. Welby Crock ford. Mr*.
Mrs George Lewi* left Tuesday Council,
Bunday.
how she uUi cure of Jull aide­ Ehrata th Glbboiw-y returned fr&lt;.in Mr and Mr*. George Hlndge* and
Mrs. Hany Bush and Mn». Rich­ morning for Tuha. Okla, after,
J Jacksoil, attended the
planting
and
the
out-cropping
of
a vwt in Naxhyillc and expecta tn *on .Philip
IIAPPY SURPRISE.
uni D-.lSe visited friends Ii) Wood­ •iwpding a'weck with Mr* Belle,
of Mrs. Jcrse Brown. Wed‘spend a few week* with Mr. and fun-ral
Cteinent and Judge Stuart clement.
Mr. and Mr* Fred Elrev of tlu*
nesday.
land Friday
Mr*. E- J. Prat' m ducuxiing
Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Bready 1Gregory district were pleasantly -Play Grounds' and -out Door' Mrs. Crockford.
A E. Butler of Mt. Pleatant was
L
C
.
Debolt
suffered another
1
In the city on Monday and Tuesday of Pioneer, Ohio, were callers on nirprtMd
on Thursday alien their Living Rooms" gave rr ftiliiiscense''; The W C. T If. will Imld their heart attack Friday, but is better
tK».
Mr. mid Mm. C. A. Kerr Monday 1neighbor* mid friend* cairn- with of her childhood In the tar-w&lt;-*t. next meeting al tin- iiome &lt;4 Mrs
Margaret Sontag of TOftlV evening on their way to Grund Rap­ well filled basket* for a visit in and compared „
...
, A.'E Wynn Friday afternoon.
and Mr?
it
u&gt;
tlxpreM-nt
day
. .. . ....
.... over
...., l(1, Wj&gt;Me nc delivered un address |honor of her MrHiday. After a fine play ground*, with their splendid
Mrs. Glenn Eruiland and Mr*. R
Creek vfsit-d
Miss -----Edith ...
Heald
ut the Past Pastor*' banquet Tues- ।picnic dinner, vudting wax enjoyedirquipment. which u mot txnvficuil ’ G. Finale were Grund Rapids vult- their parents. Mr. and Mrs
--------------------------- Jt0 the manufacturer, but not to the' \ or.-. Thunalay.
Mrs. Earl Wareliani nn&lt;l baby are! day evening at Burton Height* iand
all----------were interested
in------tie- beauGould and Mr. and Mrs. Will
. lifiii quilt top* Mn. Elsey has been child m the speaker was &lt;4 th-.-J Tiie P- T. A. are planning a gala
vlvitlng MIm June Briggi. of loin- church
31st when they will
slng UUfJ week.
«
Mrs. Anna Ctaeseman nf Hastings
Mixa Mary Milter and MW Made- Ptecing. A number of very useful opinion that children Irani much [night aFebruary
Fair or Carmv.il nt the
Miss txiuiiu* Bailey of Kuliitnaroi1 line Durbin spent Saturday.evening.K‘n5 »«*re left and all wJ.Mi Mrs El- from tiie making ot the equipmentLliold
•f^MRilCTerat d“&gt; ‘ i“'t
w&lt;h
Woodland township schooL They,^"^
h visiting her couofh. Mrs. Edwin1 nt the Regent Roof Gardena in «'&gt;' many more such-happy blrfTi- for tiu ir own play ground* and in will have all kind.-, ot booth.-, inf.
c ?nn ?.1U1
ShilUii this week. Mrs George Lowell entertained
Grand Rapids. They were uccom- days,
hamburgs and lunches and tlu- Lndu-s' Club Friday. .All mem­
Mrs Elsie FUrnb-s and Mrs Anna panted-by Merle Utter and Johnny.
Out door living nxun.-. or "living • eluding
---- - • ’ *
iortur.e
telling.
There
will
al«o
Oe
CO-OPERATIVE
DINNER.
Griffin of Niuhville visited Mrs. W. Vt-rtee «4 the Michigan State Col­
place.-." a* tended by Mr. Pratt «re : u snort program. Everyone i* in- bers nru-ent except three All had
a wry enjoyable time.
'
L. Clui*e on FTitfay.
lege ut E'jft'i Lunslng.
' . T
‘
- —- - - for-the .parents and children and
“t” tJ.JS .-h~M cSi»r.n w lhe U»S. luUU vited’to irttt-ntl and celirbtale with
Rulx,rt GaHner of Niles visited
Mrs ,W. C. Clark will entertain
Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. B. Heath, Mrs. 'hnrnr “SJSXr*"Ik
'.them. Doni fo.c-t. Tui d.iy. EVbl.iurhd*.., fib, J. MX.M,n| JMj need* &lt;.f ti». family
Wik-ox Ladle** Aid Friday. Feb­
hi* parent.', Mr. umi Mis. O. H. George Payne mid Harrison Payne gue.-1.
being preaenu
present,
Qards
and
‘'thX^n * rum cond-.c*,. d by iruary 21. Come • urly and stay late. the
ouras
mm
ruary' ill Uli* will m- an after­
Gardner,
.
in aiussegon
Muskegon aunnay
Sunday woerc
where *UM.r games^were Indulged in dur-rl..__ . ™
, lu-i week.
, .-wire
were 111
and
bring
tinchildren,
they
will
----- i--u
noon meeting.
Mrs Gcx.-Jr
Geun. Poleman
r. ha* sc
gone
— t=
to u»,
U1, n.ltcrt mu
Mlsa. u.,..,.,
MarRarel H-u.
HenUl JTuFXiSk tS
am
,tnjoy it.
11 City,
Civ UM
... mum.
Michli-un
Hid., tar
for un
indefi­ M1M| ,{&lt;iy Hralh m h(mor of Jhe
Mrs. Mead 1* under the.doctor's
Mr.- Aria* Spindler and Mrs.
nite stay with relatives
hitters birthday. In the afternoon
Rena Culler attend-d u sutsiTM*
Hlimncr Myer.'. wnu is 2. student
-teri-::!. they wer,. entertained «t the home
Mrs. Lulu Gray and son, Robert,
vati-.f-ring and pot. luck'rtfiinffi* at and Karl Vandc Gehon spent Satur­
at the Univvr.Jty &lt;4
U Michigan, was ()f Mr allll Mra. Gilbert.. »
9\2n&lt;e G“ihte5 all of’0;j county church luiiAiuo- lhe iiit- home o: Mr. and "Mrs. Harley day with Leon Gray's in West Ver­
•
1 Batt,e CreckOf;-■
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next step b-.-mg the M-Xi-pubh.- Townsend Sunday. Thti was a re­ montville.
Sterling Sion
Creek YOUNG MARRIED
Woodland graduating
Miss Ha Jarrard of Battle Creek
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS
SURPRISED BY FRIENDS.
jHarden'., achju luwn* IjK-s and anion&lt;&gt;t&lt;■-03. .
.
PEOPLE .MEET.
I 'Die young married people of the' Mi* Geirgc IxN.nard w.«-Uie vlc-|W!ry^t?I\r?'ll,W,V,.'!!,r
Mfs ■ Curi Jordan mm Mis.- He- and Jack Elliston of Nashville spent
Sunday
with
her
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
Mrs. M4ry Burge-.' :jx-nt WedMethodist churcfl held their reguIS..SiSu S'X
“ivE j’ ■",;’“k".“.““jj,r± M&gt;w-v, w. Jarrard.parent*. Mr. aBd
ix-’tfay with h.-r m,:i. l.uni.ild Me- Inr monthly .-idcml meeting on Tues-' rung when seventeen of her friend*
v.M -iggli
Quarrte. and'family of E x t Delt ’Jil day night. January 3l*t. at tiw lro:p Dclnn took powvlon of tar
of
BatchCrd-k
were
Sunday
after
­
home of Mr. and Mr*. Harold Snutn home white she wa* ut tlw movie.
a: the Jarrard-EUuton
Belva Riley anti Mi*, E-.thfi Do!-. cn Hanover aliwt.
Mr . , ,&lt; \rrt i-,
Haiter mf noon
J**"*4 colters
‘
| The guc*ta brought the n-fre.-,h- how. the children of one family-tatd
There was a good attendance and-mciit* served following reA-eral wa^«C|X»l*lnhtteir^'kIrrard*or’w’'ando!'‘ sxnt Balurda' “1U1 Mrday.
wading |a&gt;,I in tlieh back yard o. ,..... \&lt;r-; Arthur Aitenims
r.&gt;n.
■
..nJ
wm
everyone
had
a
v*ry*«njoynble
time,
game*
of
bridge.
Mr*.
Leonard
was
THE
CROSSROADS.
Mrs CharlOT ----- ..lr
W.u.ns
“ ...J’".* A .'.hort buirtnesi; scxrton wiw held pi«..-nted with n Invily .necklace. ■’“t Bi'-mid. lurp-rvl.^ bv tlwl.‘•Ls. o E. Smith life ThurMtav
Richard; of Battle Creek
’ f-MtiuMirh
wiiiiH-Mtav «H’T which the meeting wa* turned All rffxirl a happy evening.
*
Mm. •’ ‘1"*
‘ ■ "■
I.' Edmond*
WvdrwiMlay (1U_, l0 th,. cdmmiltVe.. The game
- ------- . —. ,,
and family at Benton Harbor.
I
MARRIAGE DATE ANNOUNCED.
Geo. Townsend spent Sunday ini
Saturday. Fi binary IL ha* been
Halting* getting acquainted with
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. Hastings, Michigan
chiw.ii tor the Vending of Mini
Sn“.X^!£'«e™ W “ “
D'Ueto“
hi* new grandson.
Puulita Hazel Ocriinger io Mr. J.
d.vp every on.- b.blyj
,.t.luv February'17'at IMO' Th&lt;- Mnall son of Mr. and Mtn.;
Stuart Clement. The ceremony will or t,.u?
Earl Finkbeinrr Is suffering with
lull 1., ,. ru.er.M l»k- ... .1”,’
......\
•‘-■Tir
________________
. .of the.
take
place al the__-home
•
“ I"*11" “
U* b .; b.Oto bS;kb“ rv“ . the whooping cough.
VI, .tell
Bulling una
and air.
Mr. miav*
bikte* parem
parent?.. Mr. and Mrs. Reti- £5
. ,, her,z .'L. . ,,anil
, limband." lie.
- • ..I.- ajJ&lt;
aimj air.'. itone nulling
Mr: and Mta.* Jack Allen and,
..
-------- - ■ben
— Charless Oerhnger. at four
., K';’nn “i'lntyn-. over the nn4 Mli
LrRov -------poster. —
The -meetDondld Stedee of Hasting*. Mi*' •
'Ilie Garden Club decided to have' Dr. Sherman
enu.
JnR k M.t for February 27th and will - o'clock.
wa* tiie guest &lt;4 Mr. uiu! Mr
Maxine sudge ot Grand Rapid* i
’r*. D. A VanBuxkirk. inn t with Mr. and Mr*. Oidtey at
u pt-ony display in. th»; spring as a;.V. fhib-.-rt Sunday.
and Mi-W L&lt; l,» He 11 Caln of MiddleBENEFIT BRIDGE.
memorial tqrthe late Dr. Win. E
isirne on Green street.
'
.lay evening wa.v the oc- vllle spent Sunday with Mr. and
Van Bltskirk. of Kalaiiuusoo over the • their
New Stock Now On bland. Priced from
All yoipiy married couple* of the »■— . Abctt John .on was hostess :i Upjohn, with Mr*. Malian Goodut a very delightful aurprf:-e ,Mn;. Clyde Stedgc.
uis-k &lt;::d.
r .
cniirch are invited to attend the*1
“ ben«ni brldgi* party on lut-x- .year a.* chairman, a bx&gt;k sail
Mrs. Ch-&lt; Woodruff of Rutland,
Mr*, p’ttte Moffitt of Cadillac . t;il t atherinx’.-i
! dky afternoon of• last wn-k. tie? pro-planned at the. meeting, to be
1, it being the 3011* fold Mrs. C’yde Stpdge w i re in E»u*.,
rami- Mtai.i?.v for n viut -with iter
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|ce\&lt;l* gntiig to the Camp Fire organ-;h&lt;id In the near future. t&gt; fabth*tr weddtn-;. Thh- Lansing part of last week enjoying
daughter. Mis.
PENDER—BROWN* NUPTIALS. .iz-tlon Eight table., ol bridge were,runite t.n :fi&gt;- Auiu t fi.,
-ly-fni- uovxii were prywnt. Thxv- Farmer*' Week.
and family.- '
■ Mr Lloyd C. Pender, son of Mr. &gt;n play.
.
.
,
e j. p^.u w.c. appointed to' in&lt;m W.^dlon.i wire Mr. und Mrs.
Mis* Grace Ryan of lhe city'
■, Ml v Halen C!
,&gt;um: u»‘d M«- Alien Printer of thu city.
------- «--------------------------::nK ^S'K*' ol thta project and any 'John Hauer. Mr. and Mrs. Arthtu spent tho week end with her grand-;
A Double Roll
plirey ltohfi;. ... Grand Rapids .qietit U|Mj
Flurence K Brown of,
Gl H.D NO. j/
. eW having, books or mairazim* they
J‘er.r^k ''ul
Mr’ u,1&lt;l Mrju u Traverse City were muted in mar- „M"5 “win Smith WM Iwatess !&lt;■ wuh U( ttonate, ,)kase cull Mr^ Alk-tdiiik. Get). Fuller and\Mr. and mother. Mrs. June Tuttle.
Mrs.
John
Bulling.
Their
k&gt;n
and
Mr. and Mrs. Art Willitts of Has­
‘d7?'r.* «• ,.
A ..
■’ Bm»n» Bend. Ind. on H-a.pH.1 Guild Ny 5&gt;oitaWcdni'l
'wife.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kenneth
Haia-r
Fine
Assortment
of Patterns. Look Our
tings
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
-frs D D Walton mid &amp;V*. .Tlmroday, FVb. X
The happy; * vrning. r-ixteen ta-.nx present
Tii&lt;r nixtmcetini:willbeheMtl-.c
Mr*. Earnest .William* and family.
Arelm- .. cDmmld go iolwiu todav
niutored to Chicago for
“«■ amu.-. mcat ;fl,... Tj1Hr.(|By mjnarch. Hotbed?-. 'o'. Wyandotte uric also present.
Mrs. Hubert Bronson &lt;4 Hastings
Stock Over Before Buying.
Mrs. Mildred Roush anti little
4O'A'l,rH Y*
ptitrict I. r ‘-few d*ya und nre now nt home at nnt*
report are enjoyable time, f vegetable* and annual* will be pre-;[ pent
Friday and Saturday wi'-h Mr. daughter of Cloverdale spent
A. Uonfcrerer
Riverside Drive. Grund Rapids, the
t-. piV ur unuisn)
sented.
• and-Mr.-. Ralph Leffler.
Thursday with her aunt. Mrs. Erma
Rev. und Mrs. Wm. Hclrlgte ol br.,.„ havillH
a tearher tn Hu
( O.MPI.EIEIA NLKPKISEp.
|
....... ........ «»»,,, ...... ■
•
Itarchim-nt were gicsti, of hte . ;*ter
,j.m r|iy fOr nip Lm few! ML'S ®,e9 I'?k *a' comykt-ly |
BARRYVILLFk
I| saa
-**'A. ,7.*
Mi« Kathryn Clarkr .“and
M.-.. Willuims. Tiie little girl remained
und hii'-tainil. Mi und Mr*. Louis
|r, ' ..r tender Is a salesman i*ur*&gt;rLM'rf ""
Jun 3l-j Mr. mid Mrs Cameron McIntyre Jxnta# Herrick of Grand--Rapid. over till Sunday.
MUI... ™ B.I,Inlay
I"'* S'
I -bra .1. e..ii|ilr. c.m. In .vprnr, U.,r.WM
„a Non„„, V» xu»»vy
Q„|,„ble„„. ........................
■"&gt; gucuta of Dr. and!
*«e Wt-ek-end
K COUNTY LINE.
Mi . Henrietta Bauer.-who 1* it !rfn. Best wishes ire extended io;‘ vt'l“ng with her. Cards *'
were;day
guerts of tier
lu-r parent*,
parents, Mr. and Mr*. K. U Finnic.
crciday guests
Mudent at Albion College, spent the
and Mr’ F^ndi-r
™
“ipteyed and refreshment . s«ved.
i Mr,&lt; Merritt Medde. .
i J'-rry Fbl.- r. J. I.. Smith and V. m. Last Week* Letter.
Mr. mid Mrs. Walter Cooke and
Wi't'k &lt;-li&lt;i With hw r, ir..til'- Mr *
’ * ...
‘ I
•- « • s---------- I I Chas Harrington had’the jnlsfor- Lind attended lhe Brotherhood a!
■■niwytSiTM-----,,OME rn0M H08PWAL.
tune
wJHIe workJO. Mrs. 8. C. Schuler uree Grand Rap­
und Mrs
taueE.
inc to
tu sprain his
nis ankle
nniue wnue
worn- Lake Odcasu Monday*. ~January —
, . . . ;&lt; ! E
"'Ar .. . , J Mr*. Raymond Windcknecht und''tng
NO DEPOSIT Required—Branch of
in tinFriday.
'
|j Mr
Mr und
and Mrs M Robcrtajnored
Robtrunioved ids visitors Sunday
................. —----- l-owcii on
a
A dilighttul ami WclF attended,
nnugltter' Molly Helen came ig In the woods
KBs. Ben Schneider and Mr*. An­
Meadrm^ hou/-'
house lart
last WiltWetl­
i-» recital «-»
was given —
at wre
the *-~P^r-I h^me from Pennock iiaspitul tart . Remember the thank offering into the Meadow.,
Friday intending-lhe funeral of a &lt;i.mInter-State Lending Library
cverilQg by thj
k L!
।
windeknecht and dinner served by the Missionary nesday from Cull lake Mr. Robert* na Eckardt visited
nlccc. nir-.r
Mr-.. ixronasa
Izonard niswn.
Si-. &lt;&gt;n. woo
who un
uh house
hfruiw on Friday
Friday cvetffOS
th?
Society at the home of Mr. and exjx'Cta to operate the Shell OU Eckardl. wt*o Is Bl.
diedjn Flint leaving six children. '—*•- -•
*■—----- ~Mrs... Willmd
Ickes■ wcrer
H**l*ted
by some ui
of ji
her
renter
__ _____ . » * s
X*01*.
• • and
...............
..........
..... was iivi
’nu u»
-.t r.viiivr
t
rr.-.'..,
;
.WR.1
Mr
»«ct
Mr*.
Dan
w
Balurdi.y and Sunday guest, of Mr. ptiplls, who al.M&gt; furm*lu-d a ckMr
and
Mrs.
Heber
Faster
nndi
WOMEN’S HOARD MET.
.KLINGENSMITH.
,NaMivlik- called at the home of the
Mr, Wayne B.
U WhecW
pmram Of dunw mUMe
and Mrs
Mrs. Charles Doyle was hostess to family were Sunday .guest* of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Given and.M1sm&gt; ltott&gt; and Rase Eckardl SunMr. and Mrs. Charte* Ickes of
Some clever work was done- by the the Women's Board ot Pennock and Mrs. Sam Geiger vf Quimby. Dorotha
ol Na in-llte and Mr- day afternoon.
tie Creek
junior rluldnji as well a* the older hospital on Monday at their regu­ Mrs Deeds Nugter and Mrs. Van- Claude Mayo
Of
Maple
Grove
spent
i
jjr 4ItIj
Leonard Wachter
ones.
'
lar meeting. After luncheon the drrlip of Freeport re guests then1,'[Friday with their brother. Alber*. und son Karl of East Woodland and
also.
Paige plant to continue her business session wa*' held.
Mr*. Minnie Gcrllnger of Luke
' .Mr. mid Mrs. Will Richarils and ' Green, and family.
here for Uie coming semesDorothy
Roberts
and
Gordon
!
Odessa
vtaited
friend*
along the Ime
Junior and Dori,, of the Striker
ItlRTflDAY PARTY.
•
In honor of her tenth birthday. district were Sunday guests of Mr. Green wire absent from'school last j Sunday afternoon.
on account of sickness.
&gt; Herman Winkler wo* in Lansing
PARENTS OF A GIRI.
Betty Lane entertained ten girl* on and -Mrs. Herbie Wilcox. Miss week
-Mr.
und
Mrr.
Henry
Willyard
of
Wednesday.
Mt. ulW Mi*. Waitace Osborn are Bunday evening. After dinner the: Frances- Darby was up afternoon
Foundation Garment
liter there
Grand Rapids hav« purchared the j Mr. and Mrs Reuben Orrhnger of
there.
tin- parent* of a daughter born &lt;&gt;n . n
girls attended the service at the caller
The C EL was held In the home 4arH1 '"-'"'B occupied by Mr. Md Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs. Will!
FOR STYLE AND
Satntitay at Pennock hot-pltal. The ’ Presbyterian church.
-- •• ­ Mrs Ed. Lalonde and expert to • Gtrlinger visited Mr. and Mrs. Wai-1
Util-- one ha« been named Mary’
----of---Mr. and -Mrs. Heber
Foster Sun
FIGURE CONT ROL
make sever il improvements there -rf., j. cferhn^er in South Sunfield!
day evening.
PARENTS OF A GIRIJanni-i Mother and child are doing'
, [Sunday.
„
On Tuesday afternoon a daughter Afr - and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox spent xoch.
splendidly.
Mr. and Mrs. LukX Scnsiba In
Byron Hildinger of Ann Arborrand
train'd rrptiKtilxtii
was born to Mr and Mr*. Kenneth Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
company with several othms from mother. Mr*. Christina Hildinger,
MASONIC COUNCIL PARTY.
Leins at Pennock h-J*pital. Both are Child* of Vermontville.
Mr*. Ruby B. Merrick
On Friday evening the member* doing well.
Mrs. Bradley and Mr. and *ini.
Mr*. 11
If Bowen* Mills spent Friday evening railed on the Misses Kate and Rose
MrMr*. Je*-'« ____
O*C&lt;____
hw ? Eckardl ThurKtay afternoon,
of. the Mxsbnic Council entertained
Hcyden hr'Ainger were Sunday
E-z.ii; *'l0&gt; ...
-------- their wives and several Invited
guesU of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wil-. Mcar
«&lt; ar Delton.
Delton. Mr*. Osgood formerly;.&lt;
4
— ► —■ U
om
!'■ PP Pound B
Bos
WEEKS CORNERS.
nnd-Helen
slived at Bowens Mill'. Bert wislusi
Mr*. Gladys Milter und baby ol. ,letts
UI
guests very pleasantly. Cards and
Michigan Cream
a:ir&gt; r. m. ckok.
..w, friend*
«...
Ij»jvo.
from ..v.
her many
in tlu* com­ Mr*. Bessie DeCrocker of Scotts
dancing furnished lhe entertain­ Nashville are guest* of Mix* Ruthj‘
! mumtv
with her to her nyw
munity go
co with
iu-w spent Wednesday P. M. with her
Mudge nt the home of Mr. .und Mrs. ‘
Atou 3 Can*
ment.
POWERS ECHOES.
Finer! Quality
borne.
’parent*, Mr. and Mr*. Frank MatL.- E Mudge
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. U
Fancy Red Sockey/2 tall can* 29c
The revival meetings at the N-l Miv. Ethel Palmer. «ho wa* takMr. ai d M.- Albeit Green and jteson.
BvongcHcol church will continue ajen to Pennock hoapitaf Monday is family. Marshall Tnpp and Laurel1 Mr* Fannie Buckland o. Utchfew
idoihg
tew days
day-: lonrcr.
longer
doiiig a*
as weU
well a* can be expected and
and , Sensiba
bens-iua attended
aitcnaeti a party
jxiro at
»•- th-,,field
..™ spent
o,n...v from Sunday
Oumu&gt; until
umu Tuev*«..
—
—-------j. —
.. nomc
Mia Edward r.i
Rhoades
wo* »-v
taken
lu-r many -----friends
anxiously ----await
home of
of Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*
Mr* Milton
Milton Ker-!day
Ker-1day P.
P. M.
M. with
with her
her sister,
sister. Mrs.
Mrs. Lyle
Lyle
Toilet Ti**ue
lme»n
Dukerwa.
quite di Sunday afternoon.
Ihei rctuni to her home.
------- in
" Middleville Saturday me- Dirimmaa.
nine
I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Garner
Hampton
I Mr. and ..
Mrs. Keith »•
Norton
—- -and!
j- Mr. und Mrs. Lewi* Hunt and son
Large Bom
There will be a box social at ih- and children of Paw Paw and Mr.
’Barburn of-Marshall were Saturday of Grand Ledge and Mr. and Mi-­
and nn.,.
Mrs. riuju
Floyd nrmuiir
Armour uiui
and lumii,
familf
Land Bunday gtlesU of the former's Orlo Stewart ol South Lansing were 'hall at Buwens MUI* Thursday, Fi;b. oiiu
I of. ...
Hastings
were callers at Lyle
....................
।1 parents. Mr. and Mr*. Vincent Nor- Sunday guteU ot Mr. and Mm. Car- 116. Everyone l* inmed.
i Dickerson's Sunday P. M. and evc;ton The *Dorc&lt;u Society of N.. r.er SchondeitAcycr. and Mr. and
MEAT SPECIALS
STATE ROAD.
। nlng.
: Maple Grove vfill meet al the home Mrs Ray Servcn were afternoon
Last Week's Letter
I Mra.--Irene
-------------- ---Dickerson
—- ----------------received the
—
&lt;TT*HE other day a please^(customer de­
of Mr and Mrs. Vincent Norton callers.
Thursday. February 1G for an all i Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Fmkbclncr ‘ Mr. and Mt» J*me&gt; Swanson sad new* of the death ol her niece,
scribed ours, as “The store with a thous­
Buy at This Low Prieo p
day meeting A cordial Invitation U of Hartings spent Sunday with hu spent the week end with their son. I Mi» Marguerite Hendershott ot;
Steak Lean Cup
Much*
extended to ail.
.
•suter, Mu. Miner Palmer, and fam- Harolds arid family in Big Rapids. I Hostings Monday P. M
and gifts.” Ahnoitt everything in this store
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hcnncy and! sympathy is extended to the famMr and Mrs. L. E.»Mudgc and By.
.
1
Ml.-.* Ruth were Wednesday guests
Mr and Mr* Virgil Andrews and 1 family of Harting* vuitcd Mrs. Lena rily
was intended as a gift, something to treas­
u«u.ia wv-e
| Laurence Matteion pf the AlcOmof Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McKeown aauenter
daughter of A
Augusta
were auraiav
Sunday Becker and-family Sunday.' ’
____
________
__________
of her
Arthur Bed-' - Mr* Bnd Mni w,n“ NoW&lt;''1' •o((ber dl«^&gt;ct »» «P«ading a few day*;
ure, something to give happiness. some­
in tiie
Branch
district.
'iaw-ta
--------- ■brother
—
There will be a wood bee in- Jay . ?Ord and family
Coral ate visiting their daughter, with his grandptrent*. Mr. and Mrs
ik 7'/2C
thing beautiful. Silver, gold, jewels, glass,
Norton* woods Wednesday alter-1 Mrs.-Marv Traver of Grand
RapMr.&gt;.
Jack
O
Conner,
and
fainily.
[
-1—CORNERS.
aughter
—L
TAMARAC
ta. j™
terjUuibur.
1
china, artwares—every beautiful and valu­
HENDERSHOTT.
.
II Mr.v Maurice ■•’Johnson
’m’i^^Ai'tay
’
MtUlUlU3
Mci
y
“
“
buM
■
s
’
lr
.
and
Mrs.
Walker
Cotton
cnand
able material worked up in charming de­
Day"
FT
Mr. and Mrs. Fay Whilawth of •I "Parents D
J at school
1
PriW
Mt
Rjbert O'Connor and lady friend ! tertained the fallowing guest* SunJohnstown were Bunday guest* at , t“wu
!Of Cainsville spent -Saturday and । day, Mr. and Mrs c. H Stratton of!
signs for gift purposes.. The prices are not
Floyd Garrison'*.
I
WEST CARLTON
Sunday w|th Mrs. Mary O'Connor.
Bowen Station. Jlr. and Mrs Rav
4
Shults, Freeport or
high, not nearly so much as you would
Mrs. Lon Henttfrshotl lu* been
Morri*'Oveiholi spent the week' Don't forget lhe Ynticr P. T A Stratton of Grand Rnptds and Aunt
Middleville
on the. Mck list the past week
end wtth the home folk', returning next week Thursday. Feb. Blit. Pro-; Anna Curtis
expect to pay for goods of such quality and
Mr. and Mr*. John Engle of Hasto Kalamazoo Sunday m company gram will begiven by Archie cunVisitor* at Mrs Nancy- Jarsttcr &gt;
Ung* called at A. C. Clark'* Sunday
with Raymond Perkin* and Richard ntoghatn and James O'Connor. Re- ta»t week were Mr*. Lizzie King oi
workmanship. If.it is your task to
afternoon.
, Lobdell.
ifreshment* by Mis* Ruby Cogswell : Baltimore -and Mrs. Eathel HoughRev. Conklin
U planning a
Community Club meet at Brown and Mrs Elsie Sothard. All welcome., ton Wednesday and Mr*. Beatrice
’ choose a gift soon, let us help
church rally for February 10. The :*choollw«iM Friday night and a dr------------ -----------------------i Cotton Thursday P. Mmake your seleetion.
largest family attending church,Imhlful program wa* furnished by.
STATE ROAD.
| Mn&gt;. Mary Spitwr ha* gone to
that day will receive a prize
Lthk Heckvllle twin* from near Lake
Mrs. Elsie Sothard went to the South Haven to take care of her
One week from thi* Wcdncsdav Odessa
Pennock hospital for an operation daughter'* family. She will be t tare
Shi the mxd-wock service will be I Mrs Ctaud Fighter received the Saturday morning. Her m'« ny for an indefinite time as tar daughd at the schoolhouse. Wc take news
her a speedy
recovery,
to undergo
news of
l&gt;l tta
IIM death
UCHlIl of
VI Her
IJCl nelce.
IKIIV, Wil- -friend*
---- r wish
- ----------- ------- — _ ter.. U —
..
..an
--- . operation.
---.
* lawre in announcing that MW’ ma blrausbaugli
Blrauabaugli of Detroit, who
Mis* Evelyn DeMott anent
spent nart
part !' Mr. and Mrs. Mvric
Myric Curtis spent
1883 — Golden Anniversary — 1933
tirn will be at thi* meeting.
,r„
aujsuddenly
u’.,:, ;■ -Balurday
-------------night
*‘
died
very
ol '*1*1 *telt caring for her *l»u-i. Sunday with their son. Lloyd CurtU.
—
n
...
o
j
acute
indtaosUon.
.Mr*.
Viola
Kennedy.-who
lias
been
I
tn
Grand
Rapid*.
The
Family
night
meeting
will
be
ot
indigestion.
HASTINGS
PHONE 2131
The Big Little Store
Phme
WwDslivsr
MICHIGAN
■-•1A
ni»ht i
_______
-«•*■
held ct
at o-.iimhv
Quimby this
thi* isnrtav
Friday night-1
--------------■
having the flu.
Mrs. Delta Cotton atten-ted Hie
Dr j. C- WUlHti. formerly nf thr.! The name c! the State of Arlan-1 Don't forget the F t a Thun -' funwal of Ed. Ctton at Portland
Clark Memorial Home in . Grand raa «u formerly spelled aa it U now . day evening Feb 9. Bring cupb anti! Monday. Mr. Cotton was Jxueriy ol
Rapids, will be the speaker.
*
pronounced, Ar-kan-saw.
spoon. All are wekome.
(this community.

Social Events and Personal Mention

EXTRA
TROUSERS
FREE/

I

\Ve have a few suits
some of them Hart,
Schaffner A Marx.
Closing out at only

The Extra Trousers Are Free
With All Other Suits

11 Overcoats $*745

All wool, to close out at

/

18'Overcoats $4 4 45

Values to $22.50—NTow

-L-L

25% Off on all others!

REED’S DRUG STORE

WALL PAPER

Read Popular Books o
—You Can Get Them for

rvwi
Trade HERE
and
FRIDAY CovA* 'SATURDAY
Feb; 10 9&lt;tW«
Feb. 11

$----- --------------- —---- —
&lt; Cheese 1 Herihey’* Cocoa 19c
Salmon

37c

Northern

‘The Store of A
Thousand Gifts

1

6

59c

16c

Chlpio

1 Coffee

Fresh Ham

22J .

Roast

3.it, 3Sc

uu n* .-d

Spare Rib*

; Butter

Beef Steak 3 *. 39c
Freeh Liver 3

ISc

Make Our Store

। Your Trading Point!

BESSMER the Jeweler

B

HINMAN’/

�WANTS

PLAN PRESENTED
=■ EDR BANK DPENING

URCHES
CARDS of THANKS THE CHURCHES

ONE CENT A WORD NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c

—
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'Continued from page one),

MalMlul ■ ’’

WEAR THIS

fTtjpidly .as possible. putting the
tj V prixetdi into tiie Trust Fund.
13. At the end of Ute five year
.ujr
period the Trust Fund shall be
!»*»•' -'••I »«•»» closed and th* creditors of the
bank shall participate, pro-rata
----from tiie proceeds of the sale of the
icorAL cuuacti doubtful assets that mav liave been
&lt;■•». r*&gt;ur
placed in that fund and thereafter

’.I' r M-

New Feature Truss

,

The Prescription Drug Store

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
14. Accordingly the commlwloa
asks that n day be set for hearing
and an otder of the court be made
approving the plan and Axing the
time end terms for lhe reopening
cf the bank.
It will be good news to all who
Is to be reorganized and reopened
The people ol Middleville and vi­
cinity and depositors of the bank
have such confidence in the integ­
rity. ability and good faith of the
cashier. Charles Robertson, that he

vatlsfactor/ dealing aith policySEE L’S FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual

C.

NONE BETTER TO IMPROVE
YOUR TASTY FOOD DISHES
The Best Which Can Be Bought
RECOMMENDED because it
made from the VERY BEST i
gradients.

Our Success

J.

“A more Tasty flavor”
OUR TR. VANILLIN COMP.N.F.

THE FLAVOR—The flavor of this
Tr. Vanillan Comp.. N. F., is. . .

GUARANTEED—Not to cook out
or freeze out . . .
A SATISFACTION GUARAN­
TEE! More Vanilla and Better
Quality for Your Money.

MAUS

TAKES LITTLE MONEY
TO MAKE BULLS SAFE

GEORGE M. NEWTON

Insurance Against Accidents
Secured By Utilizing Tim­
ber To Build Safety Pen
I

SLATE ROOFS REPAIRED

East lairuing —An accident insurante policy for oiriim ot mature
bulls which corns only &gt;2 50 and
Mime labor daring the slack season
has been devised by a district agri­
cultural agent and the farmers in

Tiie protection against accidents!
utilises the plans for the safety bi^L^
l*n drawn -by the aorlculturul en-‘
y meeting department but the cast’
of building the pen has been greatJy reduced by the usu of poits and
ipr-les cut from tiie farm woodlot lu- f „
stead of finished lumber. The only
; material* wltfch must be purchased
| are No 30 spikes and four ldngc| j “
Tiie pen. when completed. permlts the dairyman to retain a good }“.
j herd »ire in complete safety. No one
has to enter the arn with .the an-1 J,\
i imal at any time, tind tiie pen is ao «n
r.trongly cnnr.trticti'd yurt the an- ;
imal can not get out-to attack any 4.
one outside the pen.
-»&lt;"
The plan devised by W. C. Cribbs/
Greenville, and usecTto build u pen n.
or. the farm operated by Sidney
Walter* at Eagle uses posts set in *,
the ground two feet and five feet
apart. ~
posts are sptked

L. H. BRUMM
FOR SALE-CHICKS

For Sale - 20 Head of Horses
On MlU.cn FARM t mikv n&lt;ilh

day. Jeb. II. Money bail, suit inter.

Johnson &amp; Jarvis
NOTICE! “
Pores rlthL Work guaranteed, bit
year*’ experience. ( ninr buy-time.
Second place ue*t of lluokc&amp;ve facInrv
'
u

ground and thi* number of rows of
' poles spiked to them may vary atcording to the size of the poles. The
pol&gt;- may be cul in fire. 10. or 20
foot lengths.
'

CECIL CAPPON
HASTINGS.MARKETS

gates for the pen ami for the pen'
iuelf can be obtained from any
county agricultural agent or from
the agricultural engineering depart-.
rnent at Michigan State College,
i

B. A. LyBARKER
"Where Immediate Attention and Ctfurleey Are Shown Io All"

HASTINGS

Telephonejl 15

WE DELIVER

Munger’s Dry Cleaners
Laundry and Linen Supply
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Munger’s Offer You the Finest
of Workmanship
and Prompt Service
PLAIN COATS AND DRESSES . ... 49c
3 PIECE SUITS AND OVERCOATS . 49c
TROUSERS AND COVERALLS .... 25c

Monday Specials
ON ALL PLAIN, GARMENTS
Combination of Any Two Plain Garments* . 89c
THREE TIMES A WEEK SERVICE
ASK AGENT ABOUT LAJJNbRY PRICES

'

RALPH BURROUGHS, Agent
in the church basement on Friday
evening. Feb I" with a program in
connection, to which all ore inytted.
The regular aid dinner which is
scheduled for Thursday will, be'

Phone 2537—Hastings

Mrs. Mary Burroughs, who is
spending lhe winter in Hastings was
ut her home here Friday for a short!

Weekly
&gt;
February ►
Specials .

Wayne Slocum and friend ot Hen­
dershott. were Sunday Visitors at
George Slocum’s.

GRANGE PROGRAMS
Revivals at the N Evane
church are still Amtmuinu

On Quality Merchan­
dise. Compare These
Prices With All Others.

No. 9 Copper Wash Boilers.......... $2.68
x

Panelled Bottom. Large Size Wash Boiler

Brass King Washboards . . ................ 48c

Hibbard Zinc Washboards.

45c

Standard Family Size

each 19c
50 ft. Sash Cord_Clotheslii
Ironing Table 12"x54".................... $1.39
Round Galvanized Tubs. No. I, ea.
49c; No. 2, ea. 55c; No. 3* ea. 59c
Stainless Steel Paring Knives.............9c
CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Tuner*! Service

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Oetb en­
tertained the "Pedro Party.” Fri­
day evening
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gelb were
recent gueau of his nicer. Mr. and
Mra. Gilbert Helntxelman. at Dut-

Dr. Kinde and the coupty nurse.
Mim Wing, are visiting our school,
the Gates, each seek for three -suc&lt;t*sive weeks, giving treatments
Mrs. Byron Crowfoot, gent to the
university hospital al Ann Arbor
this morning The children will go
to Frvocoli tn stay with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Tomp­
son.
Mr and Mrs. Theodore Wleringa
Mr and Mra. Harry Green and of a est of Middleville, spent Sunday
family of BirrjTille spent Sundae nt the home of their parents. Mr.
afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. George and Mra. Chas B Johnson. Theo­
Green!
dore. Jr. and Anna May returned
Lyle Kinne spent the forepart of home with them after spending tiie
last week with his parents. Mr and areic end with their grandparents
Mrs. F Kinne, in Hastings
Mrs Lydia Wilton of Middleville.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hecker and 1 who has been * laying here for some
Mias Mura Francisco of Hastings' time at the Perry Barnum home.
were Tuesday evening guests at a ;has gone to the home of Mr. and
birthday Mipper at the home of Mr Mrs. Howard Russell in Middleville
•nd Mrs Frrrik HawbllU.
1 to assist in tiie care of Mr Russell,
Week end guests at the home of who is very ill of heart trouble.
Mrs Ada Bail and Pearl Rasore
Mr. and Mrs. Robe. Garrett spent
were Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gilbert of Sunday ic Middleville with her sis;'*,r
I2*ncU White and father,
I Chas. Qnffin.

Rem 22 Hi-jSpeed Cartridges Bosrfso

15c

Flying Scout Wagons $079
Fullsize, 10" wheels, heavy steel
body, red with black trim.............

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GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
PHONE 2101

HASTINGS

�|

F.

Wednesday, Feb. 8/1933

|

lution. I will mention a few of
SCHOOL COSTS MUST BE
Uiern. In thc first place, if it were
CONSIDERABLY REDUCED
any greater, it would'be impossible
for us to produce the agricultural
products on our present acreage to
meet tiie demand. Also, thc mix­
The following radio-addresses by duction cud kfiow that even In the 'ture* which range between 10 and
;------ ------------ :..------------------ - premo Court
15 per cent seem to be the most
Paul Beshers of Illinois offers a new face of this increase you can sell ideal so far ru performance L&lt; con-1 • Continued from page one.
In view of the property-tair ftmimethod of taking up the slack in your 'product* at a much higher ccrned
'
tn our present motors—
iuiau»&gt;
•*«
. •&gt;.»» v.
agriculture. If hl* ngurca ore cor- -price than you ore now receiving,
of carbon. South Haven Tribune, a shinlnx:lvaluation there has been mucb‘inreel it is a more jirnctlcal method
Wc must bear in mind also that meaning elimination
knock, end giving light in lhe little coterie of Southjtercst by schbol authorities in the
than has yet been offered and I* H we are to save agriculture und compresslon
maximum acceleration. Tiie added Haven democrats who- have tana I quridlon of how schools are to be
worthy of consideration. Mr. Beaher tho prosperity of our nation, wc acceleration
will, in tnrwt coses, takei*
.
, . 'supported in thc future. Tiie tax
said:
j must protect the equities in our care of any Increased coat.
, proclaimed tluiMJM.i, to thc prin-; amerrfjau.nt u tmw before the *uLa.ll... .nd O.nikmniI'“F1 .*?■“’ . *.'*!!"
“ m‘"'-11 Mixtures which do not exceed clple* of Jeffersonlanlsm through, preme court, and its decision os to
v
u&gt; nr~ .n
luu fixed
which
must
:
--------------------------------------„I gaged
n.„.“Wt-Even
.. if
., charges
.. no
mor
.sniretl
ithose
which we have described may!Jean and fat periods, is attempting!whether properly enacted and. if *0.
it
i* ,not
mortgaged,
cultural
-ultuml problem
nrohlem of
nf today,
tnd«v and
anrt you
vm,
.Cl ft„.i chn
charge
;L of be used In your present car without to
llw hllJe off thc'_ Hartford | if H 1» a proper amendment to the
liave all been hearing numerous dU- IXL
adjustment whatever, even up to the
constitution will soon be detercuulons concerning the solution of chare'e* &gt;2.
t
&gt;'olnt thal Germany adulterates her.cohgrewman with an outbur.l 0. ,nUu.d
this problem through numerous i nmrnEi
thnrvJJTJan
petroleum products, which it 25 per satire that is keen-edged.
; If pie highest court shaU decide
plans und scheme* until your brains iSdv n?r huo^***ke but for hu I। wm
'. “
Ben ,4Coros
cent.'
-Ben
scores "publican
republican fditor*
fditors for :l4t
tmt tlu?
tiie amendment is
1* tuelf
itself unun­
are awhirl with surpluses, visible 12X1, “
*“e' Out
n”l A*
'
“
As short a time as twentv
twenty vest*:
years what he terms dcilnauencv.
delinquency, and c&lt;
constitutional, and tni-refur«
nu!T
supplies and economic rehabthta-iI cWeUt
lB8°" ihe fanner furnished the cn-; proceeds to demonstrate tiie kind ot and void, tlicn tlx question of nils»lnc that
PracHcaUy all hauling n .Job a democrat can do when he mg fund* for public education will
tion.
*1ketavlr
tirn..
num
I
,n
°ur
Intermediate
system
of
transputs
the
vllrol
ribbjn
on
his
typebe
as
it
was
before
If.
however.
Tire object which the sponsors of t
th,.।।portatlon-horscs and mules. He writer.
the supreme ccmrt shall sustain th •
tlw plan I urn to discuss In this brief rf«i,
।
tirrull
wm
a tremor tn'alftO furnished the fuel which run
"Our readers may find interest in amendment, without question some
dime is one which we feel contains war
•
ro'wh!., Uvit «
roll- lhcsc englrfes—com, oat*, hay, etc. i Ben's trenchant wit. which, may :»ew scurces ot revenue for the sup-.
Uur essential clement* of a sound ।
but
Ri
wJdd
st
i?2t
duCE This entire market, which required even be an omen r.f an impending' port
—----------------must be found.
of schools
.■
farm relief program, namely, entire SS^itnmMrt^SeSdMikwJrt
।
thc !»«““&lt;*■ of 80,000.000 acre., hl tempest in democratic circle*.
In either event, however, there i
removal from market and visible K
,
mid! ??wid th^Fore addto2!?v..T*
‘h0UAd * .rt?.u‘n,brrtd. !hat can be no; question but that a con- ,
supply the so called surpluses and 1
ibeen
no
rapid
that
neither
he
nor'
Ben
is
a
democrat
Here
R
what
lie
slderablc
curtailment of school
not placing the same in channels prices
,
tiie amount of the tariff.
■
of foodstuff, and also the simplicity
....
Thc greatest amount of com ever, industry luu bcm able to adjust; said Monday in the • Question expense* will have to bo made. Just I
of
—'Jxported from this country was In themselves to the change. We dre Mark.' his column In the South now much will have to be cut fromI
— operation. ■
—
any local school budget no one can ■
The charge In the past that Agri- 1W2, a lien 17C million bushels were asking now tlmt a small portion of । Haven Tribune:
The Question Mark.
determine nt the present time; but I
culture has not borne Its siiare of -exported. Here is n market that will that market be returned to him. in
thc overhead cost is not preesnt in absorb about four times os much order that all of us will be belter! By Ben F. Clark In the South that "trimming” w|H be neeuMryl
m many cures cannot tie doubted.1
this plan, arid the fact that Agricul- When we exported 170 million able to adjust cunelves to new con- Haven Tribune of January 33.
i "If tlw republican cdltorwof this So it will b«r wise for school boards
lure needs hcstoratlon of purcluu- bushels of com. Il went to over 11.00 dttions.
As a conservative measure, this section are going to sit around everywhere to study school .costsI
hut power—If thc entire nation is to per bushel.
thumbs
while and nnd where they may be pruned..
—
ua an economic
.- come-back
i u —,.
ln n0 way depen(j Idea is a most worthy one. We havcHwlddhng their
make
is
depleting our petroleum re- i CongVessman-elect George Foulkes
now ro academic as to.admit of no upon foreign markets for thc &lt;Us- been
mtirrnft
at u very
vrrv rupia
rniuH
rat,,
in.w continues ht«
——.— - —
— xiuiura
sources at
rapid ran',
rate. How
nuw
his nxiniru,
asinine statements
dUIPnm here to urerent to you a £
“** 01
ptMl
ot our «irpiurea
surpluses. Foreign
Fore gn nana- lon&lt;
long lhry
tlM.y wlll 1OL
lot. no
no one
one kno
kno„
„ every time somebody asks him to
tlntix
no. ref Kino
Ii»....
................
.
. . are. get to his feet, perhaps It is time
farm rellel measure. In it* simplest m
™ HTTVS’lwn*
hU“
WhNV
’\ ’*trolfum Producta
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
statement, that proposition Is this: KdSria!
JSd when wc burnt&lt; th*T
gone forever, for for a democrat to do u little pinchThat all petroleum products which SJlML / thlt mnrkrJ u I^aS!*1 U, Jahno‘l ‘“conceivable that they hlttlng.
• The FIRST THOUGHT of the management
Howard Fnx-t ot Hastings on 1‘
"If this sounds like a recantation,
F™
UIC
u
,
“
?*;
market
u
gone.and
u
ou
jd
ever
replaced
while
man
have
a
gravity
of
3G
per
cent
,
m
arxet
c
»
gone
ana
,
wouW
CV
er
be
replac
B.uVor7l^e. that may*be Sd
~ call it. that: W.c voted for George Ivan- Lyons of Middleville were!
of this bank since its , foundation has been to
and we'll give “
anybody
as
ur SuSst can rnlse tt erop ot '----------TC— four
’ elected president und vice-president
as fuel
fuel in
tn internal
internal combustion
combustion enen- m^ket SrfdPd&lt;,«-k£ n
°r T"'" Foulkes.V"-rr
of tl»e Young Men's Y. M. C. A. I
gines
shall
be
adulterated
10
per
?
.n
«
t
0
P
1
M
uc
m
.
'
°r
»®e
other
agricultural
product,
bucks
who
will
afford
us
the
oppor«-nt hv volume ulth'ShvI
WC
we Wil1
will find mUch
much nlorc
more SCCUrity.
security. from whlch u^an
fueJ
■ tunlty ol getting hold of that hallo', group last Wednesday. The group!
build a safe bank. It has always been the policy
cent by volume with Ethyl aj^hol. much more stability, than foreign cohol year after year.
meets bi-monthly al the home at i
, and eating it. without seasoning.
made from agricultural products marj(PU CVcr afforded
We are not- offering you an un-1 "The Question Mark's democratic Dad Angell on Wednesday nights |
grown yithin the continental Unit- “‘arKlls
’noraco'
of this institution to engage in ONLY those
Nashville
Joint
Brotherhood
held!
cu States.
orates. Ethyl
mnyi alcohol
uiconoi can
cun be
oc
Many °‘ us
ask the question: tried or thcoreUcal scheme. Tills beliefs need in reiterntlon; lhey are
cd
made from any. or nil. agricultural How «Jq you know that this plan is a proposition which har, worked, founded on a lifetime. of tlifeught their annual Father and Son night;
LEGITIMATE FUNCTIONS OF a conserva­
------——- and u worklpg to the protection of i and reading. And. we are beginning with a banquet at the M. E. Com-.
products.
-,
*
. d—
work? That. a very •reason
now ‘14 | other*. Why not us? It is simple in. to suspect, our democracy is several inunlty hotue last Tuesday evening!
This country. tuses approximately "“b,c
‘ 1ut‘stl,
‘ &gt;n There are~
tive bank that are SANE, SAFE and SECURE.
— of fuel -----•_ countries which are'protecting their jits execution; it docs not require any! times as genuine and twenty times Aith W. S Carpenter of Lansing;
17 billion gallons
yearly
,which comes under our definition. 10 agriculture in this manner—coun-1i great number of federal or state, as honest ns the gentleman's in ti»e main speaker.
Too much credit ainnot be given!
per cent of which.would be 1.700.- tries which even now are ImpartingJI employees to enforce It; it puts no -question.
"We owe Mr. Foulkes exactly to the unselfish volunteer service oi i
OflO.OOO gallons, which is the amount agricultural m well as petroleum great burden upon tiie people by
• This policy is vindicated by the present
------which
l.-c -^
— I:nothing, net. and we aren't in the Scout Masters the world over, dur- \
they
of alcohol wc would need to make products,, and they have been doing taxing the commodities
__
use. It is simple enough lol| market for any post offices, thank .ng this, tiie Scout Anniversary ’
from your products, Translated in­ this for a number of years. To know must
SPLENDID CONDITION of this old four-gen­
to corn, tins would mean a market whether It works or not, you have that anyone may understand its | you. Perhaps our republican edl- week- Many a b-x&gt;k will learn to1
for approximately'680.000.000 only to look at the prices which worklngs, and also be able to figure - torlal friends ate. Wc know of jail them blessed.
eration Bank ... IT IS BUILT ON BEDROCK!
bushels; translated Into wheat, It their farmers are receiving today. out how it will Jiclp "him or his.sovcral alleged republicans who
The conference of high school
seem to be looking for something.
b about 750 million bushels, or al­ I will mention only two instances ousincKt.
boys ahd girl! to be field in Has-1
of lain
lack oi
ot lime,
time. The
"We cuius
could bear
with are.
Mr. ruunw;.
Foulkes tings High school March 18 is to
occaiuc or
inc French
rrenep- To
io the
tne farmer, it might be-called'
De -calico
w.ar w.wi
most one-fourth of the corn crop, because
nnd over seven-eighths ot our wheat farmer -la now receiving JI 38 per. "self-help" because he is using a' while Jie organized his Taxpayers' aiscuss, vital problems of dally liv­
bushel1 for wheat, while in Germany
German) portion of his ownx products every League, which1 consists of Mr. ing. a chance to share experiences
• This bank looks forward with cheerful confi­
crop.
1d.vd.
time »
hec uses ,.w
his vw.
car, MUM
truck W
or wm,true- --------------------Foulkes and agood
g~ *many
* “hundreds
'
’
Here b the most Important point hogs arc selling for $7.00 a hundred,
with one another in directipd discusIrrour proposition: Instead of ask­ German/* dilution is 25 per cent, tor; to the manufacturer, wholesaler of apparently misguided folks who aion groups. .
dence
to the future, and anticipates many good
and
has
been
at
this
paint
almost
and
retailer
—
the
more
they
use
consider
thc
congressman-elect
ing you to reduce your crops and the
Read in February issue oL. the' Y.1
their cars and trucks, the larger Uic their Moses.
There are other
number of acres under cultivation. constantly since the war.
M- C. A. magaaipe "Young Men i
things for every one.
There arc several very good redb I market they will create for their biblical characters whom he comes the article "What 38 Women Think I
• closer to emulating in our opinion.
maintain, if not increase, your pro- sons for chooelng the 10 per cent dl- goods and services.
To any -of you wanting to know
We could even grin at Mr. About Marriage."
Hastings Y groups meeting Tues- i
thc source of our information, we Foulkes' bland statement about
• If you are not already one of its customers,
refer you to U. 8. Government sunning for the United States ten- day nights regularly were postponed ;
Bulfetins. U. 3. Census of 1930. and “to- In ‘act, when we thought of thb week in co-operation with the;
'
this bank invites you to become one and share
Uie\ Agricultural Departments; of, the abilities of the two present acout Rally.
—
our \tatc
——— Universities. Illinois and i senators, we laugh out loud.
THE THORNAPPLE RIVER.
'
.:.™';, XI -tell;-.-.
Iowa, twhich,
believe, have done । "But we cannot stomach (that*
with its present customers the SAFETY and
*
PULLMAN and COACH
w.c
I the word we meant to write.) the
the uiu6t
most work along ibis-line.
this-line.
It flows along for many a mile,
In this brief discussion, it may supposed power behind Mr- Foulkes'
STABILITY always enjoyed here.
Mowing along in beautiful style.!
have teemed to you that undue! throne-Urat Paw Paw barrister Flowing ulong through many a glen
stress has been laid upon tho com. whose name «e refrain from mcnJoined by streamlet now and) then, •
ROUND
but this plan will • apply, to any Honing.
Flowu till it reaches that beautiful,
home-grown agricultural 'product;
"Neltljer can we swallow Mr.
lake.
TRIP
Friday or Saturday, Feb. 10 or 11
however, the agricultural groups ore Foulkes' attack on Uje state police,
By the thornapple bushes, named:
so .Interdependent upon each other.i What does he want? Is It the
for their sake.
tv. Hosting*5:41 P. M. Cen. Time
both from a consumer and a pro- Illinois system of crime enforce- Flowing along through the bcautlAr. Niagara Falls, N. Y. . 7:00 A. M. East. Time
ducer standpoint, that removal of ment hv wants? The type In which
ful land.
surplus in any mfrtlcular line finds the police are always following .Flow
along to reach the Grand.
Its immediate effect in all others I new clues? Will he publicly an- Still it ing
flows pn os in the days ol
rt'iniinC t* Iran
toward higher price levels.
! nounce that he opposes the Mlchlyore.
We submit that this plan has theigan brand of law, with its unique
But the Indian rides on his raid
Children
half
merits of feasibility, simpheity of \ Hair for sending highwaymen and
no more.
operation
will
murderers
to .prison?
UjKIUU'JU and
nuu control,
LVJJ.IUJ, and
UUU —
... re-1 ......
.................
------- For Information Comult Local Ticket Agent ’
twice levels immeHome"Mr Foulkes la
Is no
no O.;...
Olympian, "
ex- The black birds still ting on Thorn-'
fleet in higher price
1 naAnnc. wHIl
~ ' possibly,
— in
— his
- own opinion
dlafcely lirJiti
upon lie
Its'passage,
with thc cept.
apples shore.
/*
;
further possibility which no other He is congressman-elect by sufferWhlrc the Indian roamed In days:
plan affords, Uiat a new nnd com- ance. The voters got tired of thtng.&gt;
of yore.
plete Industry may be developed by in general and practically kicked The woods are now so sad and lone •
our chemists when working on the Mr. Foulkes into office, tart Win
Where the Indian once could call)
problems of use of by-products from Mart wondering how soon he will be
his home.
Only National Bank O A
Hastings . Michigan
this volume production of alcohol,
kicked out, if he wants to continue The Jacksnipe still •as in days of
In Barry County
- JD/Y-lllX.
Telephone: 2217
In a short discussion. It Is impos- ns A public officer.
xtble to give you all of the data nnd
"Berrien county elected Mr.
Feeds along the rock-bound shore.
sources of Information. If inter- Foulkes nnd he known It; but if he You cun hear the call of the whip­
csted. you orc advised that by writ- thinks that thc rest of thc district
poorwill,
ing the Lions Club of Gridley. Illi-1 wants Berrien's looseness of law
As the moon peeps over the dis­
nols, and enclosing it stamix'd nd-' enforcement wished on it. he's as
tant hill.
■
dressed envelope, you may obtain a nutty as t|w Wanrrlck. who for the Where the Indian once in. hi* glee
printed circular, containing the first linip is holding office—by '
was blessed,
proxy. And it might be well for Mr
Mr.
necessary information.
------Who long ago have gone to rest.
And. in it* final analysis. I appeal Foulkes to recall that's the only The snake's skin he once so sacred*
CARLTON CENTER.
to you. my listeners, that if inter­ way tiie man behind lhe scenes has
of Kalamazoo were guests of her spent Friday In Landing.
.
ly wore.
ested in the welfare of your future held office—by proxy—although he's
Quest* ot Mr. and Mrs Leslie
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson of parents. Mn and Mrs John -UsHe. tot&amp;ed with disdain to the
as an Agricultural people to bestir tried/hard enough.
Domelt Sunday were the former's
Greenville
visited
the latter's borne, over the week end.
storm beaten shore.,
"Perhaps this frankness will of­
yourselves in your own behalf, as
You can buy used cars CHEAPER
mother.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
HehThe
ladles
in
the
community
tied
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elwyn
DanIla charms he no longer obeys or
nothing wlll come of this or any fend some of our democratic
ney Sunday.
off two quilts Tuesday afternoon, lei*, and bcotber Kenneth.
invokes,
.
other measure by a twiddling of, friends. We regret it If it does. Like
NOW than next month I
RlchardMn
lu spirit has left him. its spell
Stewart Brown of Albion was a which makes four quilt* they have r Mr&gt; antl Mn.
thumbs—It takes concentrated ac­ them we hat# taken pride in our
is now broke.
guest at the home of Henry Wil­ pieced nnd lied for the Red Cross. ;spcn. Sunday with their nephew.
tion on the part of ail; it Is now lhe democracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Qcm .ljnd^Mr. and Mri. Guy Nash, and famBut poor .party devotee or not. we They fought in the buttle, were liams Sunday.
We have a few good used cars at
time for action. Write or talk to,
' wounded and bled.
Miss Jessie Usbome and friend cliildren and Mrs. Arthur Yarger Uy.
all your representatives in either Un­ prefer to feel as if wc had taken a
Their kindred have gone to the
bath
occasionally.
bargain prices. Call and look over
political or business world. I thank
hill of........
the dead.
nuu
And
u
if
au.
Mr.
ruunu
Foulkes
pv,&lt;uow&gt;
persists
ui
in"
his
..w
----........
you.
our stock before you buy a car.
•This plan originally sponsored present course, we are going to feel They sleep in the s,umber of sweet
•
1
peaceful drcam.
and presented through courtesy of decidedly unclean.
« n r.
Thrv
di-i-n in their
rv-xlrio
They sleep
tlicir crnvec
graves beside
Lions Club of Gridley. Illinois.)
,
thy stream.
DURFEE ITEMS.
The fox and the panther both
WONDERFUL INVENTION
beasts of the night.
A very popular young couple, Miss
HAS BEEN PERFECTED Helen Edmonds, daughter of Mr. Retired to tlielr den? nt Ute com­
----------nnd Mrs Wesley Edmonds of BaltiIng of light.
......
Gun
Detector
Gives
Waminir
more
nnd
Kenneth Reynolds, son, They sprang with the swiftness and
-uu vckcosvi wivvo nu&gt;i&gt;au°
B of Mr. und Mrs\
K A.
Of
sureties,, of
MrsXE.
A. Reynolds
Reynolds of
sureness
of track.
track.
Of Approach Of Any Person the Striker district were united In For they knew their mates were!
expecting them back.
Carrying Metal Article.
-^^5
pX'S-'
They died not of hunger nor UngAn invention that H is believed nn,t(l B profusion Pf ferns and foliertng decoy.
The stecl of the white man has1
wlll go a long way toward ending age. They were attended by Mr.
swept them away.
V­
and
bank robberies Is what Is known as sr
~ bfrs. Howard Barnes of Hast­
..
,
ings.
ings, bits
Mrs.. D*rncs
Barnes ocuig
being aa »i«ci
sister mof» Each bird and each beast was
the "Oun Deleocr." Thu U u&gt; erTta bdde wore • wedblessed in degree,
'
rangement whereby when anyone ding gown of apple green flat crepe
All nature is happy and cheerful'
with thee.
appears near the bank, or within it.
bridesmaid wa* ^u-ned In
Herbert R. Eaton. :
Wha ta .nr n»u|. «.ch o . eu.
about his clothes, that fact will be father-s farm jn the Striker dlsPOWERS ECHOES.
instantly reported by an elcckic trict. Best wishes and hearty conMr. and Mrs. Frank Travis were
light warning to the employees of grntulatlons.
the banks and to the sheriff's office,
- - - nnd- called to Detroit by. the death ot
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Asplnall
brother-in-law,
as well
to other vnr"
place*.
- . Mr- *nd Mrs B&gt;er Hoffman colled their L:"'..-:!r,-,
—
. - as
— .-instant detection ot the approach on Mr. ftnd
Pctc Hoffman In Cordes, who potsed away very sud­
denly with
pneumonia Monday
of person* carrying a gun or any Maple Grove Thursday and found night. Funeral services were held
other magnetic metals of much size Mn. Pete Hoffman badly bruised in Detroit Thursday night with
will be given. The device has been from a recent runaway with a burial in Grand Rapids Friday.
perfected end has been exhibited in team.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnson
the crime laboratories of the NorthErnest Rice of Orangeville 1* vlsvisitors in Grand Rapids
western University, Evanston, where Ring at the home of Mr. and Mrs. were
Wednesday.
It received the unanimous approval Edd Rice.
Wilson Travis returned to schoal
of the research staff and also great John Ourd U making an extend- this Monday morning after belng.newspaper .
publicity-.
mww.
ed vWt wlth hu
wn| Qurd
111 a week ^ith tonsflltls.
'
The device uses a ----newly
Miss Ethel Palmer was returned
" developed
~v.T~?—:
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Christy spent
Phone 2121
Comer Court and Church Sts.
photo electric cell as an Integral the wwk end Bt jjden seara ot home
from
Pennock
hospital
part and the principle in lhe gun neBr Nashville. as-Uling with chore* Thursday afternoon and we hope
detector may be adapted to an unMr. Sears has ^lood poisoning in it won't be Jong before site will be
j limited amount of uses.
up and around again.

Alcohol in Gas to
Solve Farm Problem

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Whole bcin cclTet - Grour-d m you b«y it - Spitiii price

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PvisU S'*” swsy Frid«y *nd Ssturdiy «nd«t
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Raisin Bread Tarty, delicious ■ Full of nltlni
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Fteth dock ,
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----------------- *-------‘'---PROBATE COURT.
Arnold‘launmera. dee d Fltour.-, of execupir died, waiver
«■ Hied, order allowing cidims
1a order J-iumus
a-Mgnlug .raiuuc
residue v«lendischarge o! executor issued.
rhroBcd.
John L Woodman, et al. Pemm mon fur guard.ipiwintin guardian
- i.u.udi.m tiled, letnsliip ivued.

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NASHVILLE.

■»'

Dr Emory W. Morris of Battle
creex. son ot mt. ana
«*• * ,
Murrts has been “WW’^ted dental
•?in,ctor of the W. K- KeUott FounNation. He has begun part time
Auty
March----1st---he-----will devote,
-—and -------Umc
.
'
'
The Pelgnncr P. T. A. met at the
school house Friday nlkht for a
poverty party. The Indies put on
l,w' l*»Wi»m. RcfreshmenU were
Jr,“' 4“l“d “n&lt;1 e**1 *
The Lehman*. Club family night
met at
LOOP hall Wcdn-,&lt;l ^r^iWTt Following the pot luck
• dee d Final e'lppcr a program in charge of Billy
rge of- Babcock was given.
On Thursday nighf the MethodAc d. .dlst • Family N|ght ’ was held In the
ap- community house which was a fareot well lor R?v. and Mrs. Francis,
tra- They were given a table. Ihihcnchtjd his fartuMU sermon Sun’
Final day morlilnp. They are leaving soon

If You Were Managing This

Bank. .What Would You Do?
You would do just as
this present administration
IS doing
and HAS done
for more than 46 years

.
charge of thc Westminister Presbytiming
Adnir. issued, tertan church.
The Nashville school has been put
on thc accredited list-for another
J ear.
On Thursday night the. Clover
Leaf Club will mut at thc home of
Mr-.'Brown. The losing side
tr. tin recent contest furnishes the
;.u;jjx&gt;r ut seven o'clock, the win-'
tung side the entertainment.
Tne ladies' Aid of lhe Evangel­
ical chiirch met Wednesday aft­
ernoon at the home of Mr*. Amy
Hartwell. Mrs. A. E. Dull and Mrs.
B &lt;«ie Brown assisted the. hostess,
publication PIarp were, made for a luncheon to
t&gt;. given soon.
The Woman's Literary Club met
. t tiie Library on Wednesday aftDeclina- cmnon for Travel Day. After the
business m«-ung a program was
l iren with-Mrs. L. H. Conk ns music
chairxnaii. Mrs. Frank Untz gave
•X v&lt;’iv interesting talk on.jjer trip
E.-I-I to West and Back Again."
•martian Th,‘ hart&lt; *as MES- c,9ir
Clayton Furnisa. "a former Nash­
Your savings deposited here, not only bring you
ville resident, pxssed away very
suddenly at his hogML. in Grand
interest earnings of 3"» compounded semi-annual­
Ledge. Friday night, w^ert lie ha*
ly, but enable us to better and more completely
conducted a dnia store Jor several
year.-.. He leaves his widow, who was
render that consistent service whifh every -good
formerly Misv Sarah Krnft ot
one .eoeve.
Jister. .......
Mrs. «Fred
........ Na.-..;ivilif;
* ■ uee-, W»e•.
bank tries to render to its patrons and community.
appimnng |jnIII,nL 0[ Nashville; three broth?
.
trs. Von W. FurnlM. ol Nasliville.
on ror Ck)Oriie una Hugh Eurniss Funeral
services were hehl Monday after­
noon at Grand Ledge with burial
unony Jn Ka,hv1lle.
. .
The Philathaa clpss -will be enA-.,.eemed Friday night at thc home
of Mrs Gordon Edmond*.
Mi
Helen Furnlss of Hastings
• [M-nt the week end at her home
here.
M1-X
Margatct
Fumii* of Detroit
number
was home over the week end
Mr- Oltdy* Iklrem was tn Battle
Creek Friday.
n,v. Owens occupied the pulpit
s had nretuired « ’l,r n4Ptu: c^!ch ®und,Jr
lac and naxsed moriur.s after an absence of sevInA the i-vn. G«l »**L. on account of UlncA*
.. .
. ..
William Justus was called to
Hartford City, ihdiaria. on account
oi the death of-his father.
Mr. ••.nd Mr.-. Harley Kinne ot
und Grand Ledge spent Sunday with
tin formers' parent*. Mr. an.d Mrs
Mrs Porter Kinne and his daugh313 F. which b too low to sterilise products which women dre murkcl- gate bununy evening
Some !er, Etb&lt;! Mae Kmnc.
Mrs Orlo Good and family anil
rr
i
»V-»
imeat thoroughly.
, mg such us baked goods. Jellies, and
Imatuhtp ha* been
Fred Garhi’.ger had the misfor- rlOinCtnURCTS pOFHCr [' Select m.-at wluch is fresh and in -irceiu was also considered by. the Mrs. Louise Potts of CalcdOKla were
' Bunday afternoon callers ol Mr. and
----------igood conauion.
condition, wipe wun
with ua uamp
damp committee.
,-gooa
iMwti^t goodly num- time to break bi» arm. This is the
! Bv Home Economics BneciallstsI
•--------------------—^«i «atientton will far, directed., Mrs. Otis Morgan
ctoU»- —
“1,d
remove excess---fat. -&lt;-•
Gut ■i h
Special
inan Siv.er; din..­ second time in a short time.
suitable for placing In toward Increasing the. contribution.- ■ Thc officers of the Aid 6ociellc!i
IS Th&lt; many friends ot W. D. Feigh- By Home economics Bpeasusts |n^
A nice sum was
Michigan State College
.containers. Simmer in water or which th-' individual trained in, of paruu'lrc and East Caledonia
i,
place in .oven until meat is thor- home ••cotiomics esn offer in tho I »wa ruturtumed at tliq lionw ■ t
btter. He suffered a serious hear: —
,Mrs. Harry Clemens Wednesday alt_u
omthly
heated and re-dnew dlsau- present economic situation.
Windlernoon. All enjoyed a line time.
Thc chllds school lunch should pem,. Pack lnto containers while
-------------- ***--------------Mi -. Findley Traxler has returned
on Fri­
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE. • Mr&lt;. Louise Polls is Maying-with
!■&gt; her home in Sall Lake City. supply al least one-third of the food hof.xadd liquid enough to fill conMr». Orlo Good of Caledonia while
Utah. She came the midrib- of De­ needs of the day, as the lack in tainer within ono-half inch of top
....
cember to vbit her mother, Mrs i.mrh &lt;
nnt
■&gt;„ ar umwri111* lU»uld may lie the broth in the home of Mr. and Mrs.'Ixwen. Mr. Good ns in Ann Arbtir-hosplluL
y
which the meat simmered or .pan Tungate Thunultiv. Feb. 16th. Dlntimt.
according
to
Miss
Roberta
,
Epping*
which
are
nl&gt;t
dark
brown
nor
setti-d
at
noon.
Committee.
. —.-------- _
, , i ar&gt;ppuifi» wnicn air not uara orown
By frantically waving a ukulrlMr. and Mr*. John Johnson of
................
Baltic
Hershey, home economics extension -J
nnd .an’. ao-.-a
miutpd -a.*.
with boiling
water Mrg j&amp;nlc Gartow. Mrs Edward which attracted the attention of a
Battle urecn
cri-eit spent me
the ' wees
week mu
end Hcrshcv.
Atth relatives here.
..nutrition specialist at&lt; Michigan
one teaspoon salt.per pint is Perrault. Mn. Hattie Carpenter and •tug. u num In n motorboat raved
Rev. and Mrs. Wurtz were in Bat- S'-atc College.
‘recommended,
Mrs. Loren Tungate. Everyone wel-,; himself from a perilous position oil
tic Check Thursday.
’-------- —
J“ should
- --------be
-—
' seal tin cans ,at once, come.
i the Nora Sands. Wc always fell that
At
least one
hot- dish
in-1j completely
Thc Sunday Evening Bible Class ultimately a use Would be
eluded in the school lunch, ax hot or partly seal glass Jan-, and place in
CLOVERDALE.
dishes usually have a better nutri- j pressure cooker immediately before met with Mr. and Mrs. Ixnrn Tun- .these tilings.
value than
cold ---------ones and
meat has----cooled.
Process
at 15
Mis* Clara Wilson of Saint Jo- --live
------------------- -------------also
-- ------------------ -----------------------n?ph. it visiting Ivr cousin, Mrs.’tend to stimulate the appetite and pound* procure as follows, phi
Holtz, for a few days.
digestion, if hoc dishes cannot be glass Jars and No. 2‘i and No plan
Mr and Mi - J&lt; -s Jenney of. obtained at the school, the lunch tins cans. 6U minutes; No 2 plain un •
Grand Rapids vbiied his brother, box should be equipped with a ther&gt; - vans, SO minuter
Ralph Jenih-y, and family Bunday. rnQS bottle so that thc home may
With No 2 and 3’a tin cans, the
Mr. and; Mr . Ed. PenneLs, Mrs. hUppiy this lack. ■
'petcock Is opened a&lt; soon as proPtne. and Mrs. Dickerson were
■— t»rt*
—• •—- •A lew eaAmumi l»ve been eeWM
U mer
U&gt; .IM the,
HT'titigs .'hoppers Saturday. .
b,
Her,he,,
the
“
.Tto "Tbito '".Me'!
Mr.' Arthur Johticock celebrated ---------------- &lt; —— —------ -----------U&lt; ill
birtnday Sunday by entertain- -uricle mentioned in each case ro frequently until cans have cooled.
decided
w good ms life following to a dinner. Mr. be carried in the thermos rtxrttle. • With No. 3 tin cans or pint glass,
• i i Mr* Ru.'scB Joiir.cuek
and
—
.....sons
— Cream
------ of
- celery
----- —*oup.
rt~ minced ham' Jars, thc steam gauge must go to'
—* Mr.
— Lyle
cooked
H.n, before tiie petcock U opened.
&lt;r/Ljto
Mr —snti
Lyle Kingsley
”—•“ and,and
—‘ hard
'
—*—* egg
— sandwich.
—
,f daughters and Mi
Mt'' Edith Powers date-nut sandwjcl) of whole wheat TtK&gt; rajHd |owcrlng of pressure *ur.ind children of Plainwell.
bread, canned peaches, sponge cake; 1&lt;wndtng thc jars will draw thc hM:.- Rcploglc, who has been quite cocoa (make with *i t. cocoa per cup' quid out ot the jars.
;. k fur a couple of days. U feeling of milki. cream cheew. olive sandFarm Womens week and thc posmiKhWttcr Mt* Grace lYrprning wich. slice tomato and lettuce sand- -ibilitj o( tourist trade «* a noun­
there.err*! ■» h i- been helping there
^rr- wlch of rye bread, oatmeal cookie*.: of income far ti»» farm wife were
tier turned‘ ”
to her
Ha»thigi
*•** home at
” **••"*
”* apple sau* or baked apple; cream among lhe important subject* duand Saturday
of tomato soup, cottage cheese and cussed al t|ie bi-annual meeting &lt;&gt;t
Lockstedt
- and Rev jam sandwich, shredded cabbage and the state advisory committee F« br tn
Mr. and Mrs. _
——--------------.•nd Mr, Holla ‘were in Hastings1 chopped carrot sandwich, celery, nwD’ 2 at Michigan State College,
■i-.uiday.
■
.
stuffed with peanut butter, fig The committee i* comprised of rep’
. &lt;.| '.| I.
Wm Shattuck of Kalamatoo‘ ctxjkies. ripe banana; vegetable reaentatives from the vartou* di»i.itcd the Arthur Shattuck family sotip, sardine and egg yolks iput |Flc'?
?i *l h
fonday.
sieve. moiUened with
..„ ..... will meet Friday through
lemon juice on whole wheat bread.
mrere ri.irme‘vl™ '
mum at the town hall
iuim) wok tnnnie,
n,rt
chairman,
a.id
meets
during rWctk
arm*
wilh't^.nut
^tm' Crt" W,*k and Par“
Tiie Garden Club will meet with1 bonlr
Mr
Mark Garrison Wednesday honey mixed with peanut nutter, cup .
custard, orangd; cecailoped coni and ' Menus and accommodations to be
Everyone welcomean oi.-rtught rwtt
The Ladfta’ Aid will meet at thei green pepper, bacon, lettuce, salad ,offered by those planning tor the
home ot Mrs- Merle Clark Thur*- dressing sandwich, prune-nut sand- (tourist trade next summer were dis­
Statistics, after several
t wich of whole wheat bread, beet cussed,
,
and how extension spe­
. I the pa&gt;*ing cf Claude
ptekte. cup cake, plum sauce; cream cialists
&lt;
might be ot serv|ce to those
years of experiment, actually
ujgs. who *a» one of
George French ot Battle Creek,• ol pea soup, salmon and celery sand- imaking such plans throughout the.
ur«l mall carrier* He s-.-.-ir.-law o! Mr and Mrs James1 wiches. apricot pulp and nuts tn state.
show that hpat produced by
t
More effort to standardize I
MacDanald of Cloverdale. died In'1' sandwich, cocoanut cookies, apple; ,
coal costa less than any other
frtendiy man the Nichols hospital Friday morn-' creamed carroU «nd peas, eomedj
1 beef sandwich, marmalade and co-,
means. Thia is due in a large
children. &gt;
, coanut sandwich, green tomato
Mr and Mrs. Mark Garrison and' pickle, fruit, chocolate cream pud-'
measure to the lower prices
hv of idl.
daughter -pent Sunday at the ding; rice hash with meat and to­
Phywlc the Bladder With
L-n’.: .-net Beadle home at HiisUngs.. mato. Boston brown bread and butnow prevailing.
Juniper Oil
Mr and Mr.' Chas Snyder spent
Drive out the Impurities and
to the the iir»-. part of last week with। ter. pineapple and salad dressing
.sandwich, milk to drink, raisins excc» acids that cause irritation,
• Today we offer you coal
Irlends a: Kalamaroo.
burning and frequent desire
wrapped in colored paper, molasses
Juniper oil, is pleaiant to take in
of the highest quality *t
cookie.
PRATT DISTRICT.
the form of BUKET8. the blad­
TON DELIVERED
Canning pork is an /eonomical der physic, also containing buchu
' pricea lower then they have
Mr and„Mrs. Lyle Scott are
norv. Ending a week at Delton with method of having a aufflcUnt supply leaves, etc. Works on the blad­
been in the laat ten year*.
.j,. Mr« Scott's mother
of meat on hand Only r&gt;*n fresh
der similar to caster oil on the
I'.,,.
Mr. and Mrs. William Tinkler and producu should be canned, but Uris bowels. Get a 25c box from any
‘ ' '
son William spent Saturday evening does not mean only the choicer.
drug store After four days if
;mes» Will al Clarence Dennett's in Hastings cut*, as canning is a practical way
not relieved of “getting tip
.nr
am
Mf #nd
the cheaper cut* Under.
nights'' go back and get your
at Yankee Spring* .school Grand Rapid* and
—T”-Ruth
rc Smith 1 Steam pressure cooking. Is reaxnmoney. If you are bothered with
c-.rr.ir.i- !■.*&gt; 11 p0--Stick Grand Rapid* and Ruth Smith,
have
been
spending
a
few
day*
«t
mended
for
pork,
according
to
Mias
backache or leg pein* caused
Inng. sandwiches and one F;-•hr
ChrtOh-.tr
hetrr.
Muriel
Dundas,
home
economics
ex
­
from bladder disorders you are
jour oan tabk %ChssOin*r horne^
l
Xtrx
Mr* TV»n
Don Wlliusn
Wilson and
and Mr;
Mrs &lt;OreU Unaioft nutrition
speclalUl of
bound io feel batter after thia
Sponable were m Battle Creek on Michigan BUU College. A pressure
cleansing and you get your regu­
r.l^han. Z257
Michigan
..trike. We shall business Saturday
of 15 pounds «3M F» U needed. Wa- lar skep. Carve th Si Stebbins,
remaih cdiW and undisturbed until
C L Oliver and wife called on R tcr-baUl. ,i’*«^am.
a,J&lt;|
Druggut*. HasUno; E. L Kane.
the On cjner manufacturers walk O. Izehe ind wife &lt;X HasUnr- open-tattU method* of canning wih
Druggist. Nashville.—Ad'-'.
out.
I
Sunday etemng.
j produce * temperature of only about ।

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DELTON.
IB member of the group. Thi* will
GOOD METHODS WIN
Mrs. ChrUUa
evenings^ cnwaouiiwm
entertainment um
that
in AnniimiA ■ iiinp I **™.
vnnsus Lawrence of.
of- tbs
uw **
IN GROWING LAMBS S3
Parchment
was ’J2i&gt;"8S,
the guest WS
ot Mr.
*hou’d *t**l‘dJ*' £en,’
fcK!“«.-S

GLASS CREEK.
Tiie oiaas
Gbu^ croek
Creek Nutrition Class
Class I
«**» Thursday, Feb. 16. with 1
.M u» r. ar
tirdv n! flrir.rl Ranlrta FMit Runt
«...
»U1 MM.,.
,
,h«.„
. r™„u
p?. luck
,
Charles
Ooville
Repeats
Last
Year'. Faat 0&lt;Laadia
Abom
wUUv* «* '**&gt;• SSfofiL*liiSEd V’Xtd
c^of oTSTp No.
Years
Feat Of Leading -moouy
mostly rrom
from riasimgt
Hastings nwi
met al
at uw
ths L'T ~
ftLte,n,dJ _crcM
Frpd wi.s auu wife
el
J. l^r?,?.1"r.C:
wue enjoyco
irom
—. .. _
.-a Mrs.
■&gt;_ __Horner
____ —
. and are welcomed regardless
reeardie.u of
of the
the Tuesday UH
.,&gt;&gt; Saturday
d.
bom*
at
Mr.
and
Kaiin
Uuulng
Michigan Shepherds
ED
-----------. . .
-BontrtBuuon
attending Farmers’ Week. While
The fundamental teandaas* ot Building and Lona *T
there they visited their daughter.
,
« u °"
UUI7’
-tend the pageant "Those Gay
Nlneabto Charias CovUW, Ewell, to ZT
cedar
crw*
rvmrJ™
,Nlne’ Mrs Pete DeVries, and husband, j
Cmk Mr.
Crawtrrv
Clr- bYidu? n'ght. ^""l"''^
........ L°*
&gt;. yoffiy°S
...
grow 141.9 pounds of lamb for .very cleThr
willCedar
meet with
an? Mr*
About one hundred and twentyfive
were
present
at
the
Good
Will
ewe In hl. flpck In a period of ITC.Ebcn Uinaar V’ednexdsy Feb 8.
dime, you can have a good time;
idays won for him the title of: Mr*. Ethel Pennock received word seeing-the styles of the nlnetias. the community meeting. The ladies pin
on the program and the men took
dlsappearrd. The NATIONAL ha» never falUd U de­
Champion Plockmaster in Michigan Friday of the death of her step- songs, and the dances and lite dla- chame of the supper The progn.ru
, for the second year in succession
mother. Mrs Efaima Tolle*, at Ute logues too. so.be there lhe 17tlt for the next meeting will be in
shareholder*' Investment In this old auocisllun
Mr. Coville lia* 25 purebred Ox- honic^Lber daughter. Mrs. Mary won’t you?
charge of the men.
ford ew*s In ths flock and used a Engler, at Petoskey. Siu- wa* born
UUle Frederick Johnson is still
remains worth 100 cents on the dollar.
Harry Chaffee and family of
purebred Oxford ram The ewes In England Besides lhe daughter very sick tn our local hoapital
Lanung were Sunday guesu at
dropped . 42 lamb* and .40 of these and stepdaughter. .Jv leave* three
Watch our item* for dates for -Clyde Warren *
were raised. The number of pound* brother*. Harry Martin of Gales- the home talent play, "Crook For
iluth Erway and friend al Kala­
of lamb produced by the dwelt burg. James und Thomas Martin of A Month "
mazoo were week end guc*u of tier
shepherd was lower than th. pound- Vicksburg, and three brother* and
Mr. and Mrs Dltc WiIlLsnn spent [Mirentsage which won him the title last three sisters In England. Service* Bunday with Mr ^d Mrs Albert
Maurice Erway jpent a part of
year,
.
_...
.«
----...
..
—
will be held in Betoskcy at two Knowles at Hickory ,Corn*w&gt;
last week with his #;*tcr in Grand
i ..
A —
smaller lamb crop
and more,o
’clockMcndsy
Mondayzflerr.ccn.
alterpoon.
theRttr.
Rev. Congratulation:, are extended ti­ - Rapid*. Mr* Sara Erway returned
..WK _
Select
the
trouble with internal parasites were J N. Booth pastor of tiie Christian Mr Bert Patton and Mr* M*»8)« home- with nun after spending a
the cause* for the decrease tn mut- church officiating Burla! will be ’Lawrence of Augusta. u!u&gt; w&lt;-rr week- tlu-nton production. The lamb* aver-in Greenwood, cemetery at Pelo*- 'quietly married last week and are
Gerald BurghdufT. wife and
aged 87 14 pounds each al the end &gt; key.
now mrcly located on tiie Patton daughter.
ll 50 Gruwold Street, Detroit
Oialdlne. also Ollie
of 1J5 days
j Mr. ang Mri. Eiihtje Cox have farm just ouuidr the village.
Douglas and family, were Sunday
Three years ago. before Mr. I moved into Mr. Given * house cast
Sunday
next visitor*
—------ morning
... ....... - wim
. - - ..
I.M.-HA uv
U.K . the
i;.«- uccawiun
at «&gt;&gt;
Roy Oakes,
occasion w
OoviUe entered the lamb production‘of Delton
----------i... by t vth, birthday of Delilah w
J. L MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE LN HASTINGS
.Sunday will fr- apomored
k- lost
----------------------------and
orwt wcnt ItMUt P T A and
contest, he
five sheep
from the
undi by
hv ^tie*t of
nt &lt;hr
rhn
and
^rghduH W
Injuries done by internal parssites to Kalamaan Sunday to *re their .^.S'
f4?r r^.Hdtn
In the two year* he ha* been In Um- san F.iurene who is uuiie sick u-itiv opirituai training tor cniiorvn
contest, he luu drenched all his son. wigenc. wno is quite sick with A aoof| P1„.tin.,xa,lon 15 dl.slrixi
sheep uiu
and iuhi
had lost
only one
■»*&lt;■ utuy
ut»i- lamb
lanuj __ _
_
......
' '
FAIR LAKE.
*
Mn /Ulle &amp;ood will entertain the
year*
ini the two years.
1I The Barry Twp. School district!
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Tiie Kinsley Lada-.-.’ Aid Society
Coville givca
gives inc
thc practice oir.
of p T- A- *u* mect 'jn "Friday
Mr CovQJe
’J.—' night. 1
Mr and Mis. Robert.Btown anil
meet February 15 for dinner
.
...ki..
___ __credit
__ : SVhfor1(1 the
at J*?,
th,1 IS,
rninfniinltv
flushing
lhe ewes
,0-I-on
*l the
Dclton Community Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs Gerald will
with Mr* Mary Klblingvr A spe- thl llOnx’ of Mr. and Mrs. Merle 1". for a pot luek dinner meeting
large lamb crop obtained. Hl* rec- hM1‘ T*&gt;&lt;! program will be fur­ Doster of Hastings arid Mr and
wmeh
be Remember
a week later
than
Frld,y etenin«’ Frb- n' regular *11!
time.
the u
A.
ord for 1931 was 17727 per cent of "‘'bed by the debating team from Mrs. Rankin Hyde and George, dV.inv'?.i!no1’ u_.,xt’:nd,‘1Jhc wn
lambs, and. for 1832. 168 per cent. Hastings High school under Mr. Lurprised Silas Doster Wednesday her home after a long illness and a good jirogrim with a speaker s at lhe home of Nina Fenner. Feb.
The ewes are fed-legume ha} daily Bec,trr and lh* debating t.am from
from
H'C
ik
Refreshments
nill
15.
please
plan
to
attend.
her funeral wa* held Tucxlay afu-r'in the winter and the feeding of O«**a HHB. Grand Rapid* The
b.
AU
«e
WM
to
«und
M
„
tu.u;^
MM
She was a good inotlh r. Wife,
i grain U started two or foor weeks *ubkct will be. Sta'.e Income tax Mr. and Mr* Doster ami thc en­ n'-ort.
Mr and Mr.&lt; Erne*'. Quick spent oti* callers on Mrr&gt; Carlwallader
friend and neighbor ■ and will be
before tiie lambing period
’ *W»n*t 3*1''* *’* Dougnlttlt* and joyment they derived from having greatly
mis.-t-d Decpri,: sympathy Sunday with thc former* .sister. Friday and found very low at this
i Tiie champion flockmiuter wax c0lTce w,n ** *rvcd. No admission t|ie whole family prv/eiit was worU*^.L- extended her bereaved on.
Mrwriting her condition U not -imM
'‘ ’’ •m .nd «vn at BantV-ld.
: presented a trophy by the "Michl- ch,r^c Everyone come.
while Muy they meet-on a similar
: i:i.Ht.r
Mr. and Mn
J4r.
Mr.' Geoigc
'
“
IT-, anti
Wc
e cUd to note Elizabeth proved.
I gan Farmer" at a banquet during
Mr. and Mrs H. F Wrrtman occaxiOU with hone muring next .Laurence Fry and family of Bitile W&lt;wd ............
»• -me wof Hie honor pupil* . Mr &gt;wu
andau«.
Mrs rrttu
Fern* Quick»aa
hadiur
for
i Fannris Week at Michigan State made a business trip to Onrerville
'■ '
Friday’with Mr&gt; Dr.uc at the end of the first .semester gt company Sunday Mr and Mr* Les.
(war ul mamlM MM »n W.
Vm.u H»M VMM, it c'.a.M.’.
thc Kellogg school.
rlie Enkian ot Creuey.
Tiie contest drew 182 entries and G. Simpson and Mr' Lelwr at Rtockbridgc
the
of hu.
the result* averaged higher tlian In Mendon, who werj Delton residents 4a„Rhter Mr and Mr- l-.o-.d Wood
*“
IM1. The nine shepherds who rank- from’1917 to l«.’2 Mrs Leiner is 85 “nd’ lLmly
*
--------ed nearest the champion arc Rascoe. years old and wcmetl as spry and
MfS MumK ■ Valid, rbrol h

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HarrUoiv White Pigeon; H. O. energetic as she ever did
tiirnrii t•&gt; her hv:... h&lt; ;&lt;Perc!' .........
Somers. There
will ube ouiku
Sunday
evening ..|m i;uu.
iMnig
... i.-ral wr&gt;
w. • &gt;...
I:., v^-itn;
' ’
---- ~
. twit- wm
, &gt;.-1,1111;
a Ai-nrui
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.Harrisville, Robert Currie. Merritt: services at the Delton M. E. church her. duughtcr. Mr Sarah DeBark
’ rl?rP
T- p M*tk. &lt; an through February and revival of Orangeville .ml ;on. Mr and
i Dr~er.„‘, • Fr&gt;rt Coville. Harris- services will begin on February 211.
Mr - Peter Vandcibrook, oi Ha. •SUn
'yeltfelt. Merrill; and! Tuesday evening. February It. a!tings.
D B BllQH. Marlon.
roast pig supper will be served at
Mr- U*tiL'&gt;* Lathrop : ‘|» nd'n&gt;:
i
..
’ • *------------- the church beginning at 6 o'clock.'a few dav. with her daughter. Mi.HOLMES CHURCH.
The supper with th&lt;- exception of £Jla Sin-parti, of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph fcrockford | the meat Is furnished by lhe L. A. 8. &gt; Triple Link Club will m«+t with
r-«------at
. ------------ i-. rx-..™
. group V~._^
------were-------------Sunday visitors
Will
Crock-1of
Delton. A
known ..
as .u_
thc Mrs a&lt;or^n Wood Friday. February
!ford’s at North Carlton and Mr 'Male Chorus of tlw- First M. E. 17. Pot luck dinner, bring your own
—.
__________________________________________ -and Mr* Ben trockford were-their church of. Battle Creek will be a
'guests Wednesday.
special feature of the program. desires. All day meeting
—....
' Mr. and Mr*. John Meade and This chorus cowd’.ts of sixteen
Mr. and Mrs Flpyd Wgles and
wnoTin-s T tv.n.m »v..
... .1
. K,ru of Batavu were week-end vhi-. voices Including a quarU-ttc and in- k» Gordon were gu« vti oi Mr. and
NORTIILAkT HOODLAND.
on Will Matthews, who is just about tor&gt; at Ben''Crockford's
■
| itrumental sololM* Thetr numbers Mr*. P Bogard and too Ot Hastings
Mim B v.ie Valentine and friend the same.
r . Bnfj Mr8 Rajan(i valentine
1 will —be—
both
sacred —
and
secular,
, y
—
- -------------------------------------------—. Sunday.
of Hastint* called on her sister. '
--------------- ■*»—
-■ -were
'**' i The boys and grrl’- of Mary Jan-;
were week-end
week-end visitors
visitor* at
at Loyd
Loyd and
and a group of’ negro spirituals,
Mr H.&gt;n&gt;b.iraar. recently.
Fairy Btory: "Once
u‘' always take well Millard Me- Smith's class iieipi^t ii.;- criebrate
O7.CC upon
upor. a- time
t!=U a-. Valentine's
Vz!er.::r.c - in
!r. Woodland
i~
which
John Stair* anil son with Homer family moved, and !1U
“ furniture.
furniture,!! ,,r
Mr and Mrs. Harry f-Cole arid son,Baia. one of our own local boy* i* ju-r 11th birthday - Friday night
»k- .-u
Ellen White and
Smith and Arthur- Stairs acre in when piled into the
van, looked very. or Hastings
Haeungs spent Sunday al Roy a special soloist in Hie group and after school.
-----’s.
। Roy Adrianson another local boy is Esther OU* of Hickpry Corners wero
Hailing- one day last week railing costly and attractive.”
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There will be an old fashioned
Singing School at the church FnI day night. Feb. 17th. music in
charge ot Mr.&lt;-Dav7d Shepard. /ba
a speaker from away. Everyone
come and wear your old-fashioned
clothes.
Mrs B«Tt Brown. Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Smith were ini Hastings on
business Friday.
i
Ml*. Rockwell an&lt;V Mr*. M. A.
Cappon attended tiie Teaciwn.’ In­
stitute at Allegan Wednesday.
Mr. and Mr*. George Adrianson.
Lucile und Doris and Opal Honey-.
well were Allegan shoppers Friday.
Mrs. Floyd Shclp attended tire
burial of her aunt. Mrs J. E. Stur­
gis. ot Cincinnati. Ohio, at St.
Joseph, Indiana. last wk.
Nora Chapple of Wayland, wIk&gt;
has been staying at the Shelp home
during Mrs. Spcip's absence, re­
turned to her home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J- Norrte. Mrs.
Jennie und Lucy Norn* spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs B. S. Temple
and family at. Kidainaxoi.
COATS GROVE.
Tiie L. A. S. met ut the httnr oi
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cuoibaugh
Thursday. Club No. 2 wrved a’ fine
dinner and lhe program was in
charje of Mn. Lloyd Fuht-r.
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith of Mid­
land came Saturday for a week end
visit with relatives. Mrs. Smith
came down with the measles und
remained with her parents. Mr and
Mrs. Warren Ooolbuugh.
We were indeed sorry to hear of
the death ol Claude Wood of Has­
tings Friday morning He wa. bom
and ratted hen.' and was a mail car­
rier here until the jtost office wav
taken up and then moved to Has*
tings. He had many friends hen1
The funeral was held al Die Coats
Grove ■church Sunday afternoon,
conducted by Rev. John Smith and
F C. Wing. Tin- burtal was at
Hastings. Our sympathy u extended
to lhe bereaved ones
At thc Community ■Service Sun­
day evening, E 8 Thompson gave
a splendid- sermon on Ye art thc
salt of the Earth " Pau! Woodman
sang "Jesus Remember.: when thc
World Forget* " Mrs- Ida James and
Kenneth Kelsey sang "Colne Unto*
Mo" and Ethel Fisher and Mrs. Ida
James sang "Where we never Grow
Old.
Next 8uitday evening thc Com­
munity sen toe will be tn charge ot
the achool
The D. G T O- Club, which was
la lutve a meeting this week Wed­
nesday. has been postponed on ac-,
count of sickneM.

NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Mr. and Mr*. Dale Quick of Bat­
tle crevk spent Bunday wtth Mr
and Mrs - Scott Lydy and family
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lydy of Sad­
dlebag lake vtaltcd Mr. and Mrs.
Jaik ShovatuU Sunday.
Mn. Geo Francu and children
of Saginaw vuited heP parents. Hr.,
and Mrs. A M. Docker Saturday
night and Sunday. Her grand­
mother. Mrs. Townsend of Haftlpgs,
tvturned home with herMr. and Mrs Oco OUxutead vuit­
ed Mr. and Mrs lUydcn Myer» cl
Saranac Wednesday evening.
Lyle Lydy of Sebewa and Mis*
Ainsworth of Lansing spent Satur­
day evening with Mr. and Mrs
Scott Lydy.

Has that . northwestern town
which la trying to rid Itself ol an
unwanted elephant *wv though* ot,
offering two elephants for 1 «ut
more than the price ol one?

Founders’ Month

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AND FEED
SALE at A &amp; P Food Stores
Scratch Feed DeD^J
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100 Lb. Bag $1.35
10O Lb. Bag $1.19

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STARTING MASH
BABY CHICK FEED

Egg Mash D^
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SUGAR

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COFFEE 8 o’Clock
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6 Boxes 23c

3 Lb. Bag

Cigarettes

Four Popular
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24Vz Bag

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PILLSBURY FLOUR
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THE HASTINGS »ANNtR. WEDNffjH***. 9TRRCART L 1&gt;».

CBDBB FOB FUBLICATION.
i
MIDDLEVILLE.
U»
3nckigM. tka «
«»rt UU Week * Letter
Mux ‘*nUte.
, UW
Mils Mary
Jenkin*, uho
who hat
been with her brother Robart at
Letov
Mich
for sorrte
a
S “re 'ft?a
tow time wa*
last
week before .returning north-far the
balance of thc Winter. She wa*
called here bv th. lllne*. and later
the death ot a brother in Grand

THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
|
.
ORANGEVILLE.
.
COATS GROVE.
Lrat Wrek* Letter.
t Last Week* Letter.
Last Week's Letter.
Tte p. T. A. «u teld mW • &lt;- ' Ur ,»d Ute WUI HimM fp.nt I Mra. Jtek BOUMO U quite tertou,nlng with a supper and program. Sunday at John Baum* In Hailing*, ly III at Ihj writing.
Efigene Davenport wa* the ipeaker
Morri*
ha* to
accompanied
Mr.
and Mr*.
Ray
Herminette
are
oftiw^evenlng.
‘
- Milo
ShawCalklna
of Irving
West Vft-.the
parent,
of an
ettfhl
pound baby
About 35 attended tiie birthday cCTp* on a bu-'ine** trip.
girl born January 34th, who will
mceling with Mrs Orpha Wmg VjRemember our P. T. A. meeting aruwer to tiw name of Hnora Jane,
Thursday. A fine pot luck dinne r to be held at the schoolhouse this
Mr. and Mra. Marcus Bagley wenwaa enjoyed, and a program includ- Wednesday. Light refreshment* to Wayland visitors Friday.

HINDS CORNERS.
Mr. and Mra. Lewis Abbott anil
Mr. and Mra J. t Tobias of Battle
Crc-?k spent Thursday afternoon
with their brother. Mr. und Mra. W:
O. rublos. They also called on Mr.
and Mra. C. N. Tobias
Mr. ahd Mra. George DeMott and
family and Mrs. Sarah Newton at­
tended a birthday party for Will

Du,lnrk.
arch Sunday P M. and Ode.ua ipent Saturday at Warren ting* visitor* Monday.
H E Bennett 1* Mill under u abcut the same number again in the Boltons
.
| The community Club Friday eve- day with her parents; Mr .and Mr*
Hammond ha«
ho* returned
returned 1 nlna
nlng wa*
was attended bv
by a verv
very terse
large c
C N Tubtx*
Tobias and Leah,
Leah.
phyiician* care. Harry had the flu evening and report a fine conven-i Minnie itammnnd
HOI,
Mra., Or* Hinds ol Ceresco 1*
anil dee* riot regain hi* strength a*, tion.
''
&gt;home from a visit with her dough- crowd and a very -fine program war.
We wvie
were iuiij.iu
sorry .to virus
hear us
of uw
the : •••
ter —
in •Hastings
-I.wt- ns
- wr all
" would like *-*
—-■-•»- and 1* much —better
r
. pul on winch waa very much en- visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton
to ur *•
He ., We
... of our old
.. friend
-------- and
- ---------und
joyed.
und fumily.
lumiiy.
_
.
-- ' '
neigh- alter having a.-(Joyed.
the flu while there
is miaaed by till hum lib place of death
Mr. and Mrs Robert Bronson enMr. and Mr*. Ren Bunnell ot Fnnnmit'J -LrncipnL
business, where he a* a rule u the bur, Amasa Richardson.' who-died ■ Floyd Craig went north fishing
Linuenk.
Thursday morning In Grand Rap- Sunday and brought » nice jtatch ttrtalned n cousin from Battle Kalamazoo and Mace Newton ot
last OF to leave at nlgh*v
Delton vuited Mr and Mr*. Edd. -------------- ____ . ,
Creek over lhe week end.
Pythian family night. Tuesday, Id* where he has bel-n making hl* J back.
Mrs. Ben Norman Is recovering Newton and family Sunday
»&lt;■*«’»» v
.
Mr. and Mr*. Clifford Hammond
was enjoyed by a rood sired crowd home for a number of years. He
Mr and M:* Geo-f.e Thompson «r
urine a
ot Pythiatu and their families. The alway* riood for the good in life and called on George Snyder s of Cale­ nicely from her recent Hines* and is
... txiucation having been a
. member
uwu.M*. dosiia
_________
(now *t- the home of her daughter.: of Shult* and Mr and Mr*. Leu AS 42 YEARS AGO
Sunday.
.
....
Boy Skout* from Hastings Troop No. ra
Henfiershott
and
son
and
Mr
und
■
achSwi
for
mar.and
Mrs
Charlie
Woodruff
Mra.
Charlev
Heiuen.
ol
Grand
of
our
local
school
board
fur
many
Mr.
and*Mra
Ch
—
’
.
..
75 under leadership t&gt;l Mr. Cleve­
Mrs Warren Brugun und ihildien
yhfllinrAC tarZSw
land did some ol Hwir stunts, much year*. Our sympathy extended io 'went co Grund Rapid- Sunday tv Rapid*
iviowt
Floyd Earl and Mr*.
Mrs. spent Sunday with Volniy und.
taee
see their niece.
niece. Mra.
Mr*. Florence Ten
Mr. and Mrs. Ftoyd
to bur plcasute
Tlicir musicians the family
Clarence
Hardy.
‘
The
Clark
Oversimth's
are
*lck
Eyek,
whoJias
beenjery
ill
and
is
Frank
John
of^Plamwell
were
afterunder the leadership of Mr. Bal­
Mr. and Mr*. Anvil Golden of
। not much belter at thb tune.
noon visitor* Sunday of tiwir parlance favored us with several selec­
Our jvwm
young people, namely Ken-1 Isabella Claggett of Hastings ent*. Mr. and Mr*. Art Earl of thb Hastings visited Mim Susie Phillip,
tion* that wens greatly enjoyed by
: Thursday.
all. TIicm* boy* are gi»d and were neth Kelsey. Paul Woodman. Vlr-! spent Sunday with her parent*. Hu- place.
Mrs Vida Phillips of Irving spent
, Beatrice and Franci* Wickham of
-....
gencrour. with tiwir number;. Come ginia and Martha Thompson. Mar-1 belt Claggett*.
again buys They hud their ladle* garct Kelley and Ethel Fisher pul. Mr. and Mrs Charlie Woodruff Detroit spent Friday night with Mrs. Saturday and Sunday with her
playlet c-iucu
railed "The
Forward ,J naw
have none
gone to
nt-, Nettle Newark of thb place ’
Mr. and Mra Burrell Phillip*.
inc rurwaro
w Lansing
uansin# today
ivuuj to mwith them, among wliom wa* one ot on a piayat
r
r»'V
a
e
nnnv-ntinr.
Him.!
tend
-Farmer*
’
Week"
at
tiie
M
S
I
**»
-i
.
■■
tavern
De Mott ut Detroit S|&gt;ent
our farmer residents, that we were lx»k" ut '4he S. S. convention Sun-, tend • Farnieh' Week' at tiie M. S.
i Ute u«ck end at home with his parPINE LAKE.
day evening.
all pleas'd to see.
brotlu-r.-."".z
Ralph
and —
sister.
i The
ilie entire cmnmunitv
—Hi*
--------------v ----........ Mr*. Lctha Adkins left Monday
Marten Woodman I* in Kalamacommunity w-Lvne*
wishes tn
to 'i-nts.
chancery SALE.
Creamery- annual meeting held on
BARRYVILLL.
express sympathy to tiie family of Mildred, accompaiik-d him home for for Jackson lo visit.her daughter,
ike cir-uit Cam Wednesday last, with a good turn zxt to spend a few week*.
Byron rinrk
Clark.
...
The convention of the ^MrX^Heber
N. E. DisFoster vblled। the late Minnie Ford. She wa* one ,3 ,rw d-,'n
** ’
“nd Mra m-rnn
« is
out of interested patrons, all teemed ....
J. W Shaffer spent a part nt last
leber Foster vblted1 of tnt. oldest and most respected!
to be pleased with the managereent Jrtct of Barry county ffiel Sunday
week in I sin’•ing
citlzeiis-hcr entire life havingbeen
“rs
A» all directors were re-elected a»« moon and evening. January ». relatives in Freeport Wednesday
Mr and Mrs Wm. Van Sickle and
The W. F. M 8. will serve a din- s;x.nt jn mu, neighborhood
’ |&lt;h*ughtcr Trx-.ic. spint Sunday with
and wc understand that'at the di’he S
Woodland Brethren
_• the home
„r of
xtrMr and
xtwMr*.
. .. __..
Mr. and
John Van Sickle and daughter,
rector*-meeting on Friday that .all church with a fine uttendance. Thc ner at
On Saturday.
February nth.
the Mrs. Ronald Hiiyiiv- and
'Maureen of Lansing sjienl the weekformer employees were retained. Al- fe-ltowlmt program was given, com- Will Hyde Feb. 10th.
Farmer*' Club will hold a day ,a*J,_5
Mr ami Mra W O Tobias nnd end with Clair Van Sickle and famMr. and Mrs Ralph DeVinc enter­ meeting at thc home of ErncM
&gt;no*t S100.000 00 of buriw.-., was munuy- singing )&lt;-d by Jc^*» Chase;
'
dnr.c during 1931 nnd almost 500.000 devMlon*. Rev Wynn of Wayland: tained their son. Dale, and wife of Hall.- With Mr. and Mrs. Hall as son. Mr and Mr* Ke« t TubU.*. and , Uy
baby, made a buslm.as trip to Belle- Mrv
•• Ixxi
’ King
•'-------— Donald,
”—of
*'
nnd• son.
„.
v KMU1
pound* of butter nuulc. am increase reports Isom Sunday schools and Nashville Sunday.
the
committee. A good program b.I vue
Wednesday.
tanring wen- week-end gmbfs of
The C E- meet* with Ferris Lath­
of 133!(XM over 1!»3I artd * times neornftton of delegations There arc
that made in IWJ while the price nine Sunday Schools in the district rop for a biulnw* meeting Thursday
on Sunday. January ath. Mrs 1 Mui Doprtin-4 Traver of McOm- j . w Him t1 er and family.
Elgin Mead and sons. Ernest und
wa* lew, 21 plus for the year, the akd “h hut one represented. Talk* eyenlng.
: Bellingham entertabled. Mrs Hat- bcr district will »|&gt;end this week
expenw was greatly&gt; ieduced
of
Mrs. Anna Kinde w.
of Kinde, who tie ui-an.c
Beaftic unu
and Joan
John rvinicK.
Killick. n:
in I With hi-. grand|&gt;arenla, Mr. and Donald altend&lt;-d tin- Fanners’ week
it-oureu over
o-.i-r by Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burges* v,
l&gt;r&lt;&gt;;'&gt;nin in-Lansing Thursday.
My has been visiting Her'son i| Has- honor of Harry Kllllck's seventy- Mrs- W O Tobus
my prevlbu* year In
Ir. IWfl
1S22 H
it was Halting*.
Ha*’!"!'* S.-mz — "Church of *&lt;,.
Arthur. Opal and Ruby Webb and
---• •for 1933
r*i..i.u.over .05 cent* l»'r pound,
Childhoodby tin- Coats Grove tings spent Sunday with Rev. and fffth birthday.
WEST HOPE.
quartette:
oArtj&lt;&gt;n-''ShaH
‘
Mr*.
Van
Dcrcn^
u-..,.
v.„
rv,™n
and
Mr
„
John
atewBrt
0
Linwood Christopher attended a
It was onb»-t)2H- ira the same torce mix?d q::....----..
............—---------U|UI
»»■, ul|
birthdiiv party at the home of Mar­
Mr
and
Mrs
Jtsse
Ogorxl
were
Oo Back
Back'-'' by R?tal
of employees took care of the large Americat Go
R ival Frantz: |I "
Mr. and' "
Mra. Chas. Day called on Plainwell spent the past week u-guerite
Reed of Quimby recently.
plcuMtnb
MupilM-d
when
about
increase, in businc. s. This business Talk He sal a child in 111? mid.*! Tobe .Garlingcr north ot Na*hville guevu of Mr. end Mra Earl Jarnra
uo.ici: or saij:
Ouk mull carrier. Don Waldron,
... of profit .u»of ,u__. The
of thc eight autolhobUe load* of Mrs. Os­
had alwav.s been a source,
them" u..
by Rev. n-.u.,
Rclbel -«
of Wood- Sunday.
Th.; ppt)
T-.t?ruar
—ryy meeting ..I
to the community'and we ore all bury. Divisional Conferences—Adult ’ Sunday guest* in the Herbie Wil- Helping Hand club has been jlavt- good'* former iietghbora and Inend* made his l«r&gt;t trip with the mall on
drove
to
their
d&lt;*»r
Friday
-u-piuK.
:
■
the
Morgan
route Saturday .and
plca'id to sec them increase their -led by R,v Beardsley: Young cox home were. Mr. and Mrs Verne (xmed until March 1st. when Ruth
most ol Bowen - Mllb b ing present.- took up hu new du lies as carrier at
bu?ine.v* to such an extent Many &lt;ii People by Rev. Townsend nnd the Hawblitz and children of Hlghbank, Hughes will cntertaip
ipent with niU'ic. Belding tins week. Our best wiriiea
riot realize what thia mean* to the children s by- Mr*. Harvey Burge** ; —
Ralph
Wallington
and-------Ml**...Vlr- a&gt; great
—— • many
——-from tlu* way at­-• Thr evening
r.. ------------- ----go
with
him.
•
farmer* hereatouu. not onlvro &gt; tin* The fbUovina officer* were ejected—! ।ginia
ginia Clark
Clark of
of Kalsmazoo
Kalamazoo and
and Miss
Mixa • tended the programs at Farmer.' u tew Lincoln readiiiga. puzzle* nnd
Mr Und Mr Wayne Chrtstoplier
f nxin. Eicher
ri»h.r of
nt Jackson.
j-efatem.
'
Week at tansing. Among those who at eleven o'clock n delicious lunch
cash tneoihe. but to the improw- Pn s. S. Wilbert Smith: Vice-Prca.. Lucille
men: of their herd* nnd more l ist- Bessie Woodman; Sec. Hildred tahThere
There was.
was. a good crowcrowd at ....
th? »*».»
went over were. »Mr. and Mr*, tac was served. A splendid tube was and son. Linwood, and Mn nnd Mrs.
a «...
•Charles Chrhtophcr were called to
ine improvement .to their farms bv man; Treasurer. Reuben Wolcott:’L. A. S----at Mr. and —Mrs.
O. r,
D. Killick. Mr. __j.
and Mrg MarshaI1 had by all
We have live new -g-holar* in our ’Lnnsim to attend the funeral ot
the larger herds and the savihg Adult Supt.. E F. Thom|»on: chll- Fossett * Friday-and a nice lot of Beattie
—*■
------------and
_..d John
Killick. Mr.
the-----------------------------------needy was done.
Killick ------was re-elected president of school, Nellie. Wliiium. Dean. Helen Charlo j Christopher's brutlicr-lntussur.a it IUD. from buying commercial fertilizer, dren. Mr*. I. J. Smith. In the eve-sewing for—
n&gt;
All. in
... ail
.... wc
»v believe
«„v,v the
,..v creamcry nlng the .*mg —
service
. — wu* led by ,| Several families from here attendsite
tlx- Red-Polled Cattle 'Club ot and Robert IXWitt. They live mi law.
to be one of the biggest as-seu to anv Ffcul Smith, devotion* by Rev ed the P. T. A. nt the Striker school Michigan at the annual meeting thc old Will Kvlkr plate.
RGBINHUIl PARK.
community.
‘* l
Beardsley:
"A.----------------------------------------For ward । house Saturday
Kenneth held on Tuesday forenoon.
community.
--------,playlet
—-. —
- evening.- ------Mr and Mrs. William Iamir “t
Fred Robinson
_____... ....
and __wife of
Piro alarm Fridav a
uu talk" by Coots Grove Young Pro- I Wilcox was one of the cast .of a
Bailie Creek culled Sunday at Mr.
. ... o-&gt;
^ jilc:
Minstrel Shou^
Nrwiitk. Ohio, ure Visiting their
EAST GUN LAKE.
caused bv a chimnev btirnlna cut
&gt;)ic; ^fbwpnary;
MlMlonary play.,-A
play. ’ A Soldier
Soldier of
of ।.Mtnstiel
Show whl* they gave
and Mrs. lUrtuTt Lrird .--.
the
Cross
'
by
thc
Kilpatrick
Young
there
that
night.
x
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will
Crawford
and
mother,
Mra. Kntr Robinson, and
lhe Smith place bn Grand Rapid* ‘he
b-\ I11C
night
Mr and Mis Runkin Hart and
broth,
r
Earl
and
family.
People.
Rec.
Townsend. I Mr*.
Mr*. J. J.
J. Wilk
Willett* and Uta Helen Mr. and Mrs. Hurry clem und son. family of Brush Rldyc spent Wed­
street, no damage rcsulied and thu* p
••oo’,, Bsirdiction. n
«- T«o&lt;«d
Betty Ma-- Pott* ;|icnt Friday
—---------- ----------------- —
and Mrs Clara Day und girl* were Raymond, spent Sunday with Mr nesday wi.h Mr and Mr*. Glenn
all are happy.
“
night and Saturday with her sister.
Sunday guests of Archie Newton and and Mr*. Will Crans, and family a', Moeeliousr
KLINGENSMITH.
Word wa*'received Friday of the!
children of Pnchardville.
—.. *»•■**»
Middleville.
.
'
Mr. and Mra J P— Collison &lt;■' Mr.. Leane Dean, and family of
death of thc youngest child o! Rev. Last Week'* Letter.
.
Helen Dewitt returned from Ann
• • r--------------■ Mr.’and Mra. R. Deal and Miss Kalamazoo were on our .strwt Sat­ Bowne.
and Mr*. Robinson, of Elsie. Mich.
Grant Robinson has been abro-nt
Arbor after spending two days there.
HENDERSHOTT.
Mildred Fairchilds ot Martin called urday afternoon.
t&gt;u&gt;n
publicatios
II 'n,c
here someth&lt;&gt;
year*
OBDEB FOB
1 OB PUBLICATION.
i( &gt;' *rre )u.
M She will return to Hie hospital in' Last Week s Letter.
.
on Mrs Hubert Warner and aoti.
M.
Mr aim
and Alia.
Mrs «*«&gt;
Roy Terry «.».
and fr"in Rrl1'-'''1 "» accnuiil of Illness,
, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Gessler of Jack. Tuesday P. M.
family of Battle Creek spent tie- 11,1,1 ’&gt;*• brother. Wayne..will not
\E church h«-re and have many three months for. an operation.
Clarke upiiiiKvi
Springer of -£----’“'Jewlle
mi. and
uiiu Mra.
.u.. t.a.1.1
'
, were
, Sunday gue*U at ' Sunday visitors at the home of week end with their daughter. Mr.'.1, attend school any mprc this year. - '
st ik* friends here who extend their »ym- « Mr.
... ... Bowens
. ... Mills are
iFl.ivd
Garriaon
’*. the Floyd Garrison*.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Warner were, Robert Lorii. who 1- ill We all hope
..... Mrs. Benaway. acrejoicing
over
*• “■ patby. H. v.
G. and
j»nu»r&gt; ecmpanled oy Mr F O. Stokoe una arrival of a '7’^ pound baby boy ) Little June Parmalee of Banfield., Mr. I»r.d Mr*. Janie* William* ami for Mra. Lord a prompt recovery.
Mr. and Mr &gt; David Shepherd of
Mra- A 11 Parker attended tiie fu- born January the seventeenth. He i who ha* been visiting her gra«dpar- daughter*. Esther and Agnes, ot
STOP TAKING SODA!
nenil on Saturdav.
wiIl'aiuA, : to tiw name &lt;il Welton v«:». Mr. and Mra Floyd Garrison., Gun Plains und Dr. Latiirop ol Prairieville entertaiunl at dlnnei
FOR GAS ON STOMACH.
•
Saiutuuy in huiau ol Mr. uijjl M;
M.&gt; i:;,,:,... .•X'.I'u.ia; -. U L.:llUi , CU;U.
tilC pu-t kx day -, -vat Iluiiie with , Ha.-iir.gs.
Much soda disturbs digestion.
Little Mb* Doreen Matteson of Jc sc O gtxid A delightful dinner
resident here, px"cd*away at the; Harold Shane uf Grand Rapids.: ■&gt;"
wh.° *'* S™day
For gm or sour stomach Adlcrika
West
Gun
lake
called
on
Nita
Mat
wa*
served
nnd
the
day
w»\
njxuit
Soldier*' Home, in Grand Rapid.-., cninctx&gt;ti ot Mr. and Mrs. Wm. :Ruet!5 ’l tb&lt;- home of Wilbur
l. muc h better One dose rida you
a
Null
Monday
evening.
Very
pleasantly.
on Saturday.
w» re jannson
joiuuon or
of inis
this" place,
serious-! Schantz.
-&gt;.uuiu.&lt;&gt; The
»in- tcmait:
place. was lenou*-.'
of bowel poisons that enure gas
■brought here and....
,i jy
.........
ind ht
.ad
Mr. nnd Mr*. Cha*. Hrnderahnt*. ‘ Vaughn Nitzband of Comstock is
the funeral, u(
will
injured .......
about r,
his ..
face ,and
head.
an&lt;h bu&lt;! sleep. B A: LyBarkcr.
It is against the law to buy a druftlst
*W1| the
VIM- cur
Hubbard /biting friends here.
be Iwld on Tuesday and burial In when
car H.
in »,««
which IW
he was ndua
riding II y
' ui‘edt,al V* “«ne 01
-Adv.
4
George Rue of Detroit called bn swan in England?
Mt Hoik-, Another old timer gone collided
,
with anoth -r car in Grand j »n Rutland Sunday.
'
from ci.r mill.,’. 'Sympathy extend­ Rapid.*, several Stitches had to lx ; o Mr, *ind ”r",l.E,,mcL Sk*?m *Knt friends at thb place Thursday.
Word was received here Sunday
’heir ^ughter. fcr*.
ed t the bereaved &lt;mes by all old taken hi hi* head. He as Setting
-•-- —..
------- J. te
Archie Sinclair in the McOmber of th?* death of Mr*. John Clem, ot
friend*.
.
Kalamazoo, a niece of John and,
and
Mrs. Leon Slocum
Mr. and, Mr*. Gerald Bedford, ef ■ Mr. and Mn. OeMIt haw mjfej | district
„ Battle
„Mr.
. were
_ _ Will Crawford. We extend sym­
c.f
Creek
Sunday eveTraverse City. Midi.. Were the week ,
nw« aatoa rf v«nk,, 1,
pathy to thc bereaved-one*.
,
end fiucats of their people here. .Sprint. «Mch Ute, Mur. children
M. Jn[, M„ A c c;„k „,j
Mr. and Mui Harry Clem and
They enjoy getting home.
jt.-.jr.ily
family went tu Jackson fuHday
Sunday ic
to, son. Raymond! of Y'ankec Springs,
We are ml plrx*cd t &gt; Iwar tim’ from our school.
WHY the wonderfal record for safely that has been made by
culled ut tiie home of Wlll Craw­
Mbs Ethel Palmer U now improv-, Mr. and Mrs Lynn Hamilton en- [ visit’relative*.’*
Saving* and Luu AwoelaUom during lhe pa*t few year* when
mug niitv.*,,.
tertnlncd 22 of their neighbors Sat-; Grace Brill spent the latter part lord Tuesday.
Nortel to cbeditobs
■ *..m
!l8. tram *KT
heMongJUne.v
all investment* have failed: The answer i* HGMI1S.
G. D and Mr*. Whitbiore nnd son unlay evening. Progreiaivo pedro I of last week with her cousin. Mra
DOWLING SC HOOL.
w»played
Wm..Percy
Diamond, hi
in Ilaatin^c
Hastings cr.d
and L.
Is
Chari,six-h: the week &lt;nd in'H.. • 'j
”' I’
layed of which Mra V.m
Percy putnend.
The county doctor and nurse
The wonderful record I* first mortgage* on home* with amortlm - with Edw. B Whitmore and Johnson und Marvin Saunders won | them-again for .this week.
visited
----­ us last Thursday and pjrtbed system of payment*. Borrower* pay back a Hille, witii In­
family.
■
■, hiiih score and Mr*. Albert Green । Mr und Mrs.' Loyd Storer apd '
"-d five perfect ------health —
sc’o;fe
Many bird* have been'scen here­ and Albert Saunders the low Pot Elobe and Mr. and Mrs. C. J taiir
terest, earh munth. Thi* keeps our security growing and the
luck
supjier
was
served
which
wa,
-d
Hartings
were
Sunday
afternoon
’
hc
pWter
room
and
about* that a* a rule are not wen TiT' „
borrower’* ownership groVinc. We liotb 'xain. &lt;&gt;ur advantage
-* '-".
’t
callers at Al BrlU *.
.
until the latter prrrt of March. Won: enjoyed
by, all.
I* mutual, shui when both parties to an agreement gain, the
Clifford «Converse
of north of HasThe Community Club met ThuraH“™d
iev.er viaiteu
der if spring to Just around the cor—safety
Is »»urrd.
ting* spent Sunday with his sister, day at Hie home of Mra. Floyd
¥n,
MOKTuAOK FORECLOSURE
-Mr*. Orville' Pickaid and family
Garrison to do welfare sewing. They
,un'^,Y&lt;1 Iwt harley
This flow of money coming back month after month allow* u*
Mr.'and Mrs. Lee tapham auujAnuhcd four comforter* and wi” £^.^2?’
“b°o1 luncheon
to operate soundly even in eoinmunitle* where general condi­
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
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a
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—
u.
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a
~
Thursday
noon.
family of Maple Grove spent Sun-[meet again soon to make two more
Pl.»4 A
tions have been most adverse.
LaM Week?. Letter
The tenth grader* are practicing i
k . r . • .
Mr. and Mrs. David Benawa were day with Mr. and* Mrs Albert I Wc are glad to report that Mr* on their play. "The Courtrtilp of -.
WE INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION
.
• Mary Flslwr W able to ait up Mjmc.
Ralurdfry afternoon guesU »&gt;f tiie dn-cn.
’
Die Deacon." apd expect to pre-’
.... an[l
....................
’
'
sister
husband. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bitguod and’
rent it to the community Hie lust ।
Aaron Leatherman: of /’-'by spent la»t week with thc latIRVING.
FTiday night in Sept.
tiers parents. Mr and Mrs. Phil Lo.‘t Weeks Utter.
The algebra da.'i are sUidylng
NOTICE TO CHEDITORS
-------- ... ... ».---- । Mr and Mra Mafsliall Pierce and
and the geometry class
- --- ------ ./ilium Stanton children of Dowling, kjr* Afton fractions,
•! 'H.i^tinz'. ___ _______
Measurement of Circles."
sirs Verne
v, me Th
nt -m
m-­ and babv returned to their home Smith und Miss Rene pierce ot Hai- I We recently dissected a heart and
of Mr. and Mra
Detroit, Michigan
hitu-v
Ad
in
’
iin!
-----------------b
*
tc
ldu
'
r
«pvndlng
the
tings
were
Sunday
guests
ot
Mrs,
. and Mr* C
'
'
IT 1'
eye in thc biology class
Olncv
Adams
and
,
,
w1Ih
Annie
pi«tee
at
Mra
Jane
McCann's.
u, rc K n'i v- cue*''"................ I'"’- le* »'«*• wllh ,he
, Annie pi« ice al Mrs Jane McCann's.
uacK Wafner^ot.
Warner oi Vahdalia
vanaana has
na*
Caryl Isham was absent from
Mr. .inc! Mra. v’ull of Grand RapMr. and Mrs Claud WiJU- _Jack
MAUS
come to work for Mr. and Mrs. Dell
the past week on account ot
i id* are visitinu at the home of Mr. et,n
‘
e
Wilcox thi* season. It seems good to lllne**.
. .nut Mr*. Nathan Mcfflt Mr, andj
Claude covey, who wa* enrolled
HASTINGS. .MICHIGAN
■ see Jack around Irving again.
Mrs. Frank Burman of Grand R;i;&gt;in our eighth grade, ha* moved to
' H°&gt;' Overby to’lhe new man on the Fisher dUtrict where he will
! ids spent a tow days the pazt iweek u_-.
isn •»
. Bi’rt Sweet of takgrlew Is spend- the M- C section here and he and attend school.
with them aL‘o
.
!
Mr*. J Bchnurr ha* returned from :: .: a few days with Mr. and Mr*, hi* wife and baby have moved Into
The music class pupils attended
1 Lewis Belson's house. Just over in the
• Wny'.Mid where she vu caring tor Hid Bal!
group meeting in Hustings last
Mr
and Mr* ••Robert
Steele spent
a* there to no vacant house
relative* who were very ill
,—
• —
“*•■ ”
1" Rutland,
roving.
Thuraday P, M.
The Bible Study Claw met with th’- week end with her .iater Mr. in&gt; Irving.
AU the sick around the villageMORO
IN
Mr nnd Mra. Joseph Schn irr HunCarl McMannto of Kate- I All
MORGAN.
Miss Elel* WUcox L*st Week'» Letter ‘ '
NOTICE TO CHEDITORS.
dm*
evening.
, I arc Improving.
' S1wetlni£id e* heltx-d■ Mra Dwe -masoa
M; and ,Mr*.
Ira. Tliurl
Tliurl Cook
Cook of
of PlainPlain- ! wntes
writes from
from the
the University
Univerally hospital
hospital. M„ H&gt;ny Hammon(1 and chU.
KcrmeTn rehbrate her birthday
'll. Mr. aXd
alon« «
“ we“ M
“ drfn o( VermoMvUle %14ltcd Mr
U Mr*. Muhlon Burkett
.iu
string atong
of Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs. Alfred can be expected.
and Mra. I: W. Shaffer Sunday and
Thurtday. A fine time reported.
Mr, Brb w.™r
Mlddleullo repuncu mav
thA.
and
&gt;*"
Mr and Mrs. Loren Tunga’.e eri- Bail. Robert —
— Dorothy
—•— ■/ Butler.1 nd
laincr-ui-uw,
Alrnn Warner-of
W.rrw-r nt ,flrnnd
Rantrl,
...
______ , nrr
____
__ _ slow.
tertamed the Bunday School Jn«L spent Saturday evening at the and
Alton
Brand Rapid*
Hammond,
to .improving
Fnendihip class .Thucsdav ctennv 1&gt;wnt'
Mr. and Mra Leland Ham- acre calling on Irving friends Sat- ly from hto recent lllne**.
। M-.
Mrs. Mhr,
Mlles Ahtol,
Andrus MU
iind JUtelt
Robert
Mr .M
................... ..
I- The Irving Ladles' Aid Society spent one day last week will) Mra.
Mra George Adorns. Mr. and Mr*. of the evening.
Word was received thb Monday will meet with the paster's wife at Earl Mudge of Hastings.
Grover Cline arid Mrs. Earl KerFOR THE BALANCE OF THIS WEEK
Mr*. J W. Shaffer. Mrs. Millie
meen Were Tuesday guest* of Mr' morning of the sudden death . of Middleville on Friday. Feb. 3.
Mr and Mr*. Harold Robinsori and Flury and Austin Detong visited
Btiraim Addr*««' H**b
and Mrs Roger Fowler of. Cutler­ Jacob Felder, hb brother haring
AND NEXT WEEK
nassed away Just two week* before, children of Grand Rapid* were Sun- Mary Turner at the home of Floyd
ville.
.Nesbit at Barryvllle Friday.
Maurice Thoma* and David Ben- Muth sympathy b extended the be-; day vbltora aL L. D Hall's,
OBDEB TO* PUBLICATION.
I
—• • •— ----- -—’
Mr and Mrs. Charles Chrbtopher
aua ipent Saturday Ifi Ann Arbor, rented wife and children.
A Good Quality
. A Good Clean
Mr. Rachael Al.™
u. urvn
A.,_
&lt;* “*!“**» ““ , . „. . "laBMSSI made a business trip to Lansing
Mra
Allen of
Gr^nd Rap*
HV. u vl,Uln, «t me honJ ol ter nxl.y ter «n IMeHWle «,y with LutW eek. teller.
' last week.
-----Mr. and Mra. Leland Hammond.
Thc neighbor* gathered at the
Mra. Florence Trtimper who has
Ika eity «.* Hsatiacs.
.
brother. ------David ---------Benawa.
Mr. —
and
Steele atill since auuui
about vutomuhh
Christmas, time
&lt;k« 24tb 4*r »t J»t PARMELEE HOME ECONOMICS.
nm tvepsicy
usr *&gt;&gt;.-»
iwv
---.
T Mrs.
T”' liobert
—V iu
“a home
—~' of Mr. and Mra. Glenn Hoff- been tu
Wm
Kepkey is un
on the
sick list
un ci—«•&lt; Jus«. a ' The Panne lee Home Economics Mrs Geonte Heintx of Leighton to “
tended
~“
the
“ *funeral’ **
of his »rand—* man Tuesday evening to help Mr. doesn't seem to Improve very much.
sari l.ntrL;
c,’ X-W,
....her sister
.
rtvxrb.tr Mra.
Vtrr Noteboom
Mo,_Kranm of
nt Martin,
Marrin Hoffman
llrtrfr nan ----and—
his daughter Vera
Mrl CIatr Van 8U.kle who haa
M
Extension Group met at th* home helping
mother.
u. ,i lUtbrra of Mrs. Octo Schantz Wednesday.
Mr Bnd Mrs Noah Schiedel ore Friday.
.
celebrate their birthday*. Pol luck had ear trouble for some time, called
ai . January 11 with fourteen member.' rejoicing over the arrival of a baby
Ed. Tomb* spent a few day* last nipper wa* served, all having a good at the office of Dr Woodburne Sat­
' p“,iig ra,’ P»»nt.
.
at their home.
wc*k ’rtU1 Mr »nd Mrs Charles tune----and7 wishing
them
both map!'
“ "TTSZ
j'ZT"
-------- wday and had the tar lanced,
Per 100 Pounds!
Per 100 Pounds!
mote happy birthday*.-------------------- . Mr*. Will Craig called on her
oc k«r »r.r.uxt
In the forenoon we were alt
Mr and Mn Herman Brown and Bachman of Martin.
l. .no*.4 ». weighed ar.d measured a* to height, ton Robert of Grand Rapid* spent
--------------Mr. and Mr*. Claud Reid and mother one day last week who to Ill
'family
of
southwest
Hasting*
vtoit- at thc
“f DginJ
i
CLAY HILLS.
ih 4«r •» r-»- then
our bu*lnc*s meeting. At Friday afternoon with their mother,
cd Sunday at Mr. and Mra. Fred
--------- -71 *-------------••«i«k
m u. noon a vegetable plate dinner was.Mrs.
Elizabeth Flnkbeiner.
.... -- --- iwacu ..
uj ur leaner*. spmacn. c»u- I A
n nlrabrt
uiunucr a »r Alld Mn
«... &amp;T1
—•
Charley Skinner returned Friday Reid*.
‘
SANDY HILL8.
w bage. c*rrou and baked potatoes Kermcen's f.-d nd* reminded them of from * l»o weeks' visit with relaMr. and Mr*. W. A. Burkett of
Miss Doris McKlbbln spent lhe
their
Rapids,
..an annlverrary
niuukvitary Thursday
isisuauu* evening tlvesln
--------- —Grand
---—----■ — Dutton. Has- Lansing ipent Sunday with Mr. and week end at Ionia with friends.
In the afternoon was on how these
Mr.
Mr and Mra
Mra. Olenn
Olcnn Allen enter- ting*
tingsi and Nashville.
Nashville,
Mr*. Bert Duly.
Charlie Ludlow was on the rick
------Mr*.
-■ —■*Ehret Skidmore of Augusta came list Monday.
Julian
Mln. _
SOU ,uc tamed Ijvrkia club No. 3 at their
FLOUR -i- FEED i- COAL -&gt; CEMENT -t- UME
*’•*“" Potts and—-*•
”wife.
Robert Campbell, wife and son of'
priiug Pdice they held in the diet.
tuMT.e Fridav
rnaay evening.
evening.
Churchill and Mrs. Ethel Po- to gel his sister, Mra- Byron Guy
home
BRICK -;- TILE i- FARM IMPLEMENTS
■M sircatawg r* mI4 aaaaly.
Mra. Glenn Allen explained the
nirnu nil be sad lo &gt;»•. un
'd»uihio\ Donn, Jnn. nnd son Friday to they could visit Martin were callers in the George
Uluri CUlatal. J.4*&gt; al PrsU
norzr.w
a ,ba 10 b, aroona ■«&lt;&gt; Mf,- Hml M«aul wn mi­ Mrs. Sylvia Skidmore their mother, McKlbbln home Sunday,
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
era at ’taon
Pott* Tuesday.
who is getting along fairly well after Mr. —
’ •'Mrs.
— —
score themselves. to this we had one st, bou«. «i.ln
and
Terry of Battle
XU4rSr*adtk.
ef Prabsla.
-------■— ■■"**■
Frank Harris and wife---------visited at her operation al Camp Custer.
Creek were on our street Bunday.
perfect
member. The
next...
meeting Mra ChriA ina Simmons U enter--------------------------------k. with
_s,u
.j__
wlll be
Mrs Mabel
Adams, Feb. uining herXster from Detroit. Mra Willis Coykivdall- near Hating*
The Dewltt-'Jamily ot near Irving
BANNER WANT ADVS. FAT.
tie Creek Monday.
have moved into our neighborhood.
(ISUi—Helen Milkr, bw.
‘ ChurchU
returned to her home. Friday.

Full Pack
No Slack Fillinq

SAME PRICE 4m&amp;*

Investing Safely

de Loan Association

EGGS are CHEAP
and so is FEED!
A SPECIAL

SCRATCH FEED

80c

LAYING MASH

15

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

10 PAGES

CAPITAL NEWS fflPmORGHES-

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 15, 1933

PAY YOUR DOG LIi PUAMDCD DC
CENSE BEFORE MARCH 1 bUfllVlDLH Ul

PflMI
UUlVI-

I PEOPLE APPRECIATE
| EFFORTS OF ROADMEN

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GROVER C. DILLMftN ( ™°

IHUK3UAT
thur
AsdayMtVtNINH
evening

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NUMBI

UIUOH

C[|I|T UIC ncpi TV Charleg Efgleiton Home Buf-!
I State Trunk Lines And Coun­
I ty Highways Kept Open
ULIII IIIU ULI U I I fered $400 Damage—Lon I
Last Week During Storm
T.Aea
On MrAra
Uy Ellon R. Eaton
Less On
Myers Place
ENTHUSIASM
MANIFEST March &gt;*t next la the dead Un^ FORFEITED INCORPORA, i Tiie people of Barry county err- MR. DE GLOPPER GAVE A
BIG DETROIT BANK, OWK
Laiulng. Mich—Now- that the nv MflRP. THAN RIYTV for the payment of dog licenses at TION THROUGH FAILURE Ttalnly appncUitc the fine way‘in
omctols of Michigan are talking U¥ luUKK 1MAJ( U1A1Y
REVIEW OF HIGHWAY Thursday night. The Aral was at i ER OF MANY BANKS IN
i
which
tiie
state
trunk
H
im
**
and
the
Uw regular price. Up to March 1st J
Tn pit p RPPnuTR
7 30 and came from the home of
about collecting a *35.000.000 sates j
MEMBERS ENROLLED
DEPARTMENT
these licenses can be paid to the
nut
KErUKIo
iccxmty roads were cleared of snow
STATE, CAUSED IT
Haney Myers, at 620 East Walnut
lax from the residents of the state.

8MY5CL0SM

After Township Treasurer
Reports To County A &gt;2.00
Penalty Is Added

!N AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS

latter the heavy storm &lt;&lt;£ last wesk.
street. The fire I* believed to have
• Fred Johnson and ills ert.-x had-ihe
TWENTY
started from a furnace pipe. The LOCAL BANKS HAD NO DEtrunk lines open lor business on PERFORMS
&gt; n r-n n .. n_ P'Vinpi aitllBl U*
UK'
OCpBrUHClU
Thursday, and the main county
kJ
n»,r
DIFFERENT
FUNCTIONS
and u**r B,x,d 2L.
W* held
the damroads were also cleared Uv Engineer
•
----------age to about &gt;5 00
.
tiie real estate tax. Uie gas tax and
Jack Rakoweky and his crews, and
Planning
To
Prgmt
Concert
the automobile weight tax const!-.
No Need Of Continuing Or­ the following day ]--All Fund, Come From Sale Of
U*U K«P Oool Lev.) X..41,
tutc about all the income of the In Hasting* In April—This
to the township treasurer by the’ ganixation When We Have cleaned up the work on the town­ License Plate* And Gas Tax home of Charles Eggleston, on East
The
Situation
Will
Work
ship roods thal had. up to that
l owners. Thereafter the payment of
make
Oity Ta
la Fortunate
~ Ttue
* thc/e
..
, up a good. per*:
flilw
PrtWunnfn
-High street. This fire originated
... Wl_v»
'
—Decline
In Income
time, been taken over by the coun­
dog licenses can only be made to the Hastings Commercial Club
f/orn an overheated cidmney and
uul “ K‘8nl
cent of the Income, but what makes
Fine progress i* being made in county treasurer. Il will be expenPersons interested in the Has­ ty. This l* a record of which every­
By
virtue
of
hl*
office
Grover
c.
started
in
the
attic
It
was
a
stjib-,/'
Like
lightning
out
of
a
dear iky
up Uie total of &gt;124.724.083 30 that the oivanlz.itton of a Hastings plve fur anyone wlio delays paying ting* Chamber of Commerce. which, one can feel proud.
Dillman,
state
highway
commUaionbcm
fire.
Tiie
department
had
to
eame
the
notice
to
all
tbe
banks
of
was collected for tiie last fiscal year Symphony Orchestra A UUrd n- his dog license until March 1st. be­ has txen inactive for a number of
c.. is a member of tiie alate ad- u«e plenty of water to put it qnt-‘hi* atate. including of course, the
&lt; ending July I. 1932?
hcaisal was held Monday evening cause after that date a 1200 penal­ years, recently prevailed upon At­
miuistratlve board He was ached- The damage caused amounted to
" two
“— banks -•
—*•—
of *•-*thU city, directing
Yes. tho*e figures are corrtctrwle | and was highly successful. Il would ty will be added for each dog for torney Kim Sigler to inveatigate It.*
ukd
to
speak
at
the
Commcrfial
1300
or
&gt;400.
them to close fo/ a period of eight
hundred twenty-fopr million, seven *eem us if our .dream of a civic or- which a license lias not been paid. records fully and report on condi­
Club meeting in thU city 'Tuesday
days. The notice staled thal this
k..
...
.k
J:gani*ation of-till* character to at ।
iiun’dred twenty-tour
ttxaisand -and
tions as lie found them The moI noon, liad lil* car In readiness and
command from the Governor and
elghty-Uirrc dollar: plus some addi­ last coming true. Great enthu*live back of the Investigation wax
everything prepared to keep his aptional c«nts.
lasttm is ix’ing shown by the more
that whatever assets the Clumber
. I ointment here-. Belorc he could
thorltlea applied to every bank and
All of’tiiLs money onme from Uw than sixty members who have ai­
of Commerce might have should
itart. however, hr received word
trust company of Michigan. The
people of Michigan in fees, licenses, ready joined the organization, and
.be given to the Hastings Cotnmertwo local banka have safely weath­
taxes, penalties, etc. *
by tiw rery capable conductor. Mr i
lh€rt'.
jcial Club, its successor
It was WERE CHOSEN AT THE ?‘wn ’he
ered tiie trying Ume* through which
The 3J4A26.O4B.7tf-that come dur­ A. A. Bill: no ol Grand Rapids Tiie
, found that Hie financial record-.
trative Board at eleven o'clock to?
PRIMARY ELECTION
the country has passed. Each one
ing the last tkcal year from the jhiijki'.- &lt;&gt;l the orchestra Is funda­
' | hud been kept In good condition by
consider
matters
of
grave
imporhas
a '*•
large
general property tax sinks into a mentally educational, both for Uw
----- ’cash
------- reserve conslderLAST SEPTEMBER
treasurer. Harry G. n«)e.i.
Hayes; uui
but
__________ _. __ __ _ . _ the urnuiri.
pretty small figure wlien compared member* awl the community at ____
tance to tiw state. He was al*o re- WITHOUT HELP FROM THE awy
above the le
— -------------------------------------------------------- — legal requir
quested, a* were all members of the
'
---■
——- ■
with (he n«br one hundred and n large The principals of each sec­ THE WHEELBASE IS 112 the-records of the meetings held by
STATE.
SCHOOL
BUDGET
™
‘
[the
Chamber
of
Commerce
had
not
quarter nnlib n dollar total that Uw tion ol Uw orchestra are capable
administrative
board,
to
remain
in
common
expression.
*o this order
INCHES—BODIES ARE i been so "well kept It required a CO. CONVENTION HERE
*tal&lt;did collect.
, musicians. The Banner expects to
WOULD BE CUT 60S
Lansing and be prepared for a call
i Tuesday morning was a grevtous
WIDER AND ROOMIER I great deil of time and work to look
To tile funner of Gladwin county. publtsti tiw complete personnel of
NEXT TUESDAY. FEB. 21 st any time when tiie Governor
I dUappointtpcnt to them and wax
over and arrange in order the"slip*
Caw county or any oliu r county this urgantzullon a little later.
might feel he desired a ^second
a startling surprise.
IN icerUlnly
ANY
CUTS
IN Oover*
you might name toeing Uw l&lt;r*&gt; of
Tin? orclwstr.a and this city arc
The EVENT,
proclamation
by the
« Soloct Win. Deleft.. meeting of the board.
his life's earning* through inability particularly fortunate In securing FOURTEEN BODY TYPES
Naturally this prevented Mr. Dill­
SCHOOL COSTS CERTAIN
"•5&gt;“W*”* ' '
To
Republican
State
CAito mci t tii.- fax demands of the as th* conductor of the orchestra
man from coming t &gt; Hastings as
WIDE VI1UIUL
CHOICE VI
OF vvuvnv
COLORS had
m'mh'r' ,bMn
“J transf
to
tlR
,
Proclamation.
Mate, tlie.w figures U li the *lory of Mr. Blferno. Hl» early musical
had been arranged. It was a disap­ Cut Of 50 Per Cent Would
vention February 28
■ Whereas, tn view of the acute fihis plight.
training and education were re­
record book Mr SiglerX however,
him. as-it was to the
nanctal emergency now existing tn
Next Tuesday there will be held pointmentofto the
,n hi:, native
The stale collected .on real estate ceived
-— —
. Italy. He was The New /ords Are The Most kept at it until lie was abiejo make
Work Havoc, Badly Crip­ itliedty
Commercial Club.
of Detroit and throughout
in this, city ,a republican county members
during lt&gt; l.v,t fk-«il year u tux of also tutored by his father, himsclt
Powerful Ever Built And | X?July M. 1915. the Chamber of , [°nvennon
the pur'pose of whlrh is Howerer. lie sent a splendid substl­
I
the
state of Michigan. I deem it
pling Work Of Schools
(in504.38336. Add to thLs amount u celebrated c.oidiictor und corn-,
’ tute in the person of Deputy State
1 necessary in the public intcrcat and
Are Speediest
another M.O21.7S4.48 tiiat was (Mid poser of inu.de. Mr. inferno's only
•
Commerce of the city of Hastings to HanM' nine delegates who will al­ Higiiwuy ComlMloner, M. DeGlopAt their noon luncheon Monday, for the preservation of the publto
on definquent real estate tux and remuneration for conducting the
A steady stream of visitors has' was incorporated us a non-profit ,cnd l”r republican state conVen- pcr
V1
the Rotarians listened to a very In­
you have
t/&gt;tal of J24.5J6.O4B.7tf Hutings prciiwtra Is in securing a viewed the new Fotd V-8 cyllndri corporation
Its declared purpose ’Hon. which will be held in Grand . Mr. DrGlopper said* there were J1”™1"* ‘“It «» ‘he school *itua- । (x-ace. health and safety, and for
the equal safeguarding without pref that was paid int ithe state treas- subatanUaily large number of Mu* 112-lnch wheellxul* motor cars since 1 was to promote the welfare of the Rallld* 0,1 Tuesday. February' 28 upwards of twenty different func- *’on,
D. A. Van- ,erence of the rights of all deposi­
ury during the fiscal year ot 1932 dent*, in this city Quite a number they were put on display ak tbe I city of Hastings and of the county T,he «un‘v convention is called for Uons ptrformed by the elate high- Bu*Jur£1 Superintendent
,le 8,^a5’a docs- he tors m the banks und tnut comon real estate . This is Uw tax that arc now studying with him. and arc showrooms of the Universal Oa-{of Barry The incmjioratlon gave e.cven o clock on Tuesday. Febru- way department He said he was "jxle wi meaning
plain and clear, panics of thb state, and at the reGovernor CMmst-ck. propiiws to enthusiastic over hU ability as an 'ragc. local Ford dealers.
legal existence to the involuntary ar? 2,',„ .
,
not here
In thc
Dill-- He «■!&lt;! that as “
k”
school
man lie did
wnr I&gt;,
Uir interest
uiicrcsv of
ui Mr.
»r. miu
k™ r™QQMt
of the Michigan Banker*’ at?
ubclieh, In Us place he plain a gen- instructor. He is capable of not
Ttiroughout tiie day the crowd*. association of certain individuals in
u uU1 ** remembered that there •»u,
man. »u&lt;
nor ui
of any
he ,Ci‘
Pt??^
uuiu.
ud one else,
cue. but
out ne
~ ~ —.—;—: Lk™i
~ ~— v-'
——1 ««taUon and the Detroit Clearing
end m.I&lt;a tax that is cMunated to only .playing, but also of giving In-’ about the cars allowed unusual in- ;the community, who liad been sjwn9'.°, f*Un*rY ballots last
,n know, ta
— k-k-.
conaultatlon with
from
what k_
he the
’!lc fact* of the local
local school
school iltuasitusral-r I35.n00.lKX&gt;.
structlcn In the use of every In- terest In the new bodies and their soring various movement* for tiw ^''P'cnilwr blank spacea in which was glad to
*dth ‘hf hope of course, that the banking authorities, both na­
Nine or ten ycrtM ago the Mate strumeiit in the orclwslru Wlille appointment*. Tiw new Ford* are formation und location of factories, tiw members of either tn- rept'blh- ci had learned while in Hasting*, that
enacted a corporation tux law. Hits in Hustings, Mr. Bifetno will have the moat powerful ever built, iiave.neii' business enterprises and other or ‘,'niOcr“‘,c Parties were expected the sentiment in Barry county was c®c‘c.nL ,nd, «»'h”«rhlle school* tional and state, with repreaentapractically unanimous for Mr Difi- ,nlK
he maintained. He expressed- lives of the United States treasury
—*■
—-* •- —• his headquarters al the A. J- Larsen
longer and wider bodies, with 113, projects aimed for the belter wel- to write tbe names of delegate* from mans renominatlon. He said thia “ ’i ?n8,nT“ on th,e P*rt of himself.
sufficient fund.-, to take can- of nd-, lexldqncr. 518 S. Jefferson St.
re*
, . k."(,.1T
r.;. ..." “Z,
department,
the Banking depart. muo reus
. . find
/ ,r' oil
1
. inch wheelbase. INiurteen oody type- fare
IIV of
VI the
UK community.
UIUUIIUUIU.
their
------ respective
-- ,----- - voting,-precincts
----- ,---------------- to
-­ iuuu - uiMiunaiMi.
After Die second rehearsal a buslx ditionaLliuildtngs needed nt various
altogether fitting, became Mr.
■ ment of the atate of Michigan, the
Alter it* organization the Cham- ®
After
“”
,,end
e,!d future
f^lu^ county
«»unty conventions, was
- institutions at that time. n
" was nex» meeting was held, and the tol­’ are available, including both stand- er
Dillman had alwaysrr—always curuiuereu
considered _----- t-,-Federal Reserve bank, tbe Reconw** for wtetai
scvctal “ was ‘the
Intent of thq
tlK- law
Ja&lt; that himself
of Commerce w»*
*'e intent
trustee for'the
but
hinuell as
u a.
a.tru.btrtfor the people leastTak‘e sulAry red^tlon; b5
tJhei
“ jstruction Finance corporation and
lin' niigin d object to abolish this I'lwluB offleers of tiie orchestra wire ard and Deluxe types of the Road- ber
.. ... in
... ....
..................k..
honed• that
he &lt;.-&gt; Jrai- — wilh th®
.star. Phaeton. Coupe. Tudor onrt years very active. It liad a large
delegates. m&gt; named ut tiie of .,j.
tjiis Mate
the
of
1
State*
secretary
of
tax when Lhe rniildhut program hud chosen:
nn- activiUca
ui.niuin
ui his
111?
, itA. wntllrt
,.nrrf ---with
States
secretary
at
j Fordor Sedan*. Tiie Cabriolet and roster of member*. Honorable W W. P‘ljn*ry. *hou!d serve a* delegates departmviit In
1.. taking,
f.fc,.... that
,k., post.kk. tlC titat A
it . WOUld MVe till' CffeCt commerce.
.
. the.. United
...
._ proclaim
___
,k- the
II hereby
ldent. *Lorenzo
F *'
Mans.
beep completed, but like all otlwr "Pi'
—
------- ”
hereby
proclaim
tiw
Victoria
arc cauumvc
exclusive uv
Deluxe
Potter, now
now nuprviiie
supreme KMiri
court jimicr.
Ju»tice. •:q’ *.’1,u—re- county
the lien, thereby shutting out all po- 7 dld 8 fc* J*8/8 *go.jrhen asplr- commerce.
Vice-President. Roy Chandler
xilsuhh me
,u*c types
ruw.
-tw-rt.wl
- —-conventliyu
...........tn*---the.for
.........
from Tue^jg.- February 14th,
tax law.', wire they grt on the
,,
............
..-.
__*• BUk«,
......
_a 'jpes
......
. .......VI.B'
. . ,
. p,
. .
. ,, K*. —
. • u-rt venr
uririi*
nevt
S^cietary-Trcasurrr.
Ix-ora
BchYou
will
wonder
how
such
fine
being
one
opts
first
presidents.
This
year
PW?
l
",,
r
’
h*'
next
„aa
-------I.
W
1
11K
V,,C
’
'
----■book.'., they May there, although the (
litical tonrideratton*, he had na1.P!J?P
1933- to Tuesday. February 21rt.
—
—
a
I.M
—
kJI
—
*•
—
—
—
—
aart
k..
—
*
k,
ata.
.u...
—
w
--•
—
■a
&gt;
—
OFi/lllir',.
WliiCll
Will
trf'
ill'Ilf
111
roomy
and
luxurious
car
cart
be
afbody
and
its
predecessor
inP
r,mnrj
.'
,
w
*
‘
*
,
’
,
.
ln
uuu&gt;
unu
n.i
piruriTAWi
were
,11------.
..
.
.
.
.
---building ■ wertl long ago canjAbtcd.
offended some people who
r
, 1933. both datea inclusive, to be
1934. Accordingly tho?e
tho.«e tuially
i Lrded for the prire.
| .•tramental
• tramental in bringing to this
this city September 1934.
Librarian. Lester Di'Vault.
S&gt; Michigan manulacturer* last
wanted to drag the highway departfar bctU:r ,n olher public holidays, during which Ume
__ ____________
&gt; enterprises
_... ...k,...
wnri
rnniu'n ax
\The new Ft/rd bodies are qharac- certain
Industrial
which wh0
chosen
asdelegates In
to
Conductor, a a. Blferno.
year in’ addlUoh tn their real estate
at
iT«t’nirnl lnt0 politics- *
Mr.
“ Dillman had
' ’ ■
Teacben do not ask or exncct !•
'Continued on page *1»)
atthethe last
Assistant Conductor, Joe terlzcd by a new and distinctively afforded employment for a number c&lt;n,n‘.vconventions
tux paid ini» the state treasury &gt;6,-Firit
M't
hto
fare
against
any
such
propof of
men
and and
it continued
to exert
a September
primary
areareentitled
to ‘rto
^Jtlon He wa*.
w^ ' tocreiorc,
tiieTcfore^ pieaseo
nlraXl Mr- VanBtukirk said, to escape
"8*
modern note, with flowing streammen
it continued
to exert
u ’’CpHmber
primary
entitled
BOu.441 12. This jnoney came froln Mix.___
Si”"' imuuiij tiiat
the people ofBatS
‘’?e,r J.hftrc 01 J»* burdfP of time* N°T’^.E
Second Assistant Conductor. Wes- line*. The front and- ensemble of “teMuco^miu" “M?buMncw i^nnn roVheM
what Is ktram as the corporation
to
learn
tiiat
thc
people
of
Barry
vent ton —
to be
held next Tuesday.
ING OF HASTINGS CHAMley Logan.
I sloping Vee radiator
-tax tow.
ior grille,
p11lie. new
,,v.v me u, mu, lunuriunii) .
........
Educational require- •
appreciated that kind of an hke these.
newly
About 1921 the Chamber of Com-’ ^«'*';wlng b, n list of tlxs.delegates county
.I.M..,
uia* 1
BER OF COMMKBCfc
Tiw
are-- held
‘.;- designed . ....
Two years ago the state leghlui
— rehearsal*
---------------------- in Moow skirted fender*. r.:r
met-.ts have Mwu
been utwcwaaw
Increased •«
so that
(Continued
on
page
two)
rin'KU primary
ur nqnciuun*
ptjuuir)
..
unjpers.
merce. ceased
to function
actively.
le‘‘‘ed B‘. actively.
J1* September!
________________________________
_______
it now takes much more time and To tIic31C^rV^t \.Eh,nlb^
tore enacted the malt tax law. the hnli -r.
on Mendiy
Monday. nfeht.i.
nights.
.
lamin, are
hornmos'
and bumpers,
are mor
merer ceased
to *function
who
will be
be recognized
recognized as.
as pn»in k PTC HAM TA
Commerce of the
of Haa__________
„..a.T___
H
distant attractive.
attractive The- ~
“*■—*- ••it had• ------*—■* *,kUtte
*- ■­to last
funds to be_______________
u.-wd for the support
al
"
‘ ptanned
**"■
""
ccets much more money for teach-;
- City
*- —
—
j
It i*
ii
planned In
In the
the not
not distant
windshield has -a 1 -although
acquired
f*.1 year,
yrar' a1
’1’
iv future for this orcher
orchestra
give a 20-dcgrce
slope. A wide choire of'pkCM of property and had same
to the republican county t/UlW. RClLflAM IU
tuberculosis hospitals. The malt tax'
—• •to
—
' ■
ting*:
era to prepare to teach than was
fraught into the .state 81.060 0&lt;&gt;432\
tn »W.
till* city. It will take
h concert &lt;„
rolors u available. Colored funds on hand. It* lEactivity wm, convention held here next Tuesday.
w.u be' NoU“ » hereby given that tbe
SPEAK —
SAT.. FEB. 18 tormcrly true. Teachens will
S;wrM) tax&gt; ". such as the mart- place some time in April
Our
city
• .hi cx
,t h
,v.,
-------------a----------l, occasioned
willing to
tn continue
rnntlnue their work if
(f annual meeting of the member* at
(Continued
on page-------two)
occasionca primarily
primarily because
because the
tne
j . J. „ . ? 5
rage tax law. brouF.h’. th* siutiwi ll be proud of having an or-1
their pay
pay is1* Inin proportion
proportion to
to what
what ‘he Chamber of Commerce of ‘he
various industrial institutions of the'
, nivnn Tu.-nlvn
tlieir
nNusfliun
iu
s
«&gt;«.«*.
trta ury SJ94.M3.97.
riinlratlon that cun put on such an: 11*0x1*100
LHCU Tn
'.r. cUii.
o v; '‘-’y of Hasting* will be held al the
j city «
at that time were all doing vcl^;VAJDrE^?"!- J. °^“ F.wo.”e.M2DU!.0S Ovcr Gti.L.i
The-trout fisherman, the hunter ••nteriainmenL Mr Blferno is cnnRo I Hiuo fl|Un I U
Townsend. M. L. Cook. J. J.
well. .—.------- — -- --------NBC Hook-Up To Discuss kork. always considering the years Community Room of the Hasting*
end the nufomibil'j
Hom vbil- driver paid thwduUe over the talent thal hc|
ENTER
ELIMINATIONS available lalxir in the community.
National Bank on Slate Street• *in
lol preparation required, and the ex“
xFarm Legislation
Michigan *U98.790 r2 fur various ’u,s found here, which Is far more
' ■”
CITY 3RD WARD—H. R Miller.
I While there was no urgent new! for
,
, pense involved
u,,vn,u in
u« that
wm* preparation the city of Hastings. Michigan, on
licenses that the state issues.
-■-..-a—. —u •—------- —-■
—
■ ■ jH. 8. Sheldon
and John
.w,",
... Welsxcrt.
-----Count&gt;’ People will be In- The people who have most to lose Thursday evening, the 23d day of
&lt;C*jntinued on page twoi
Under tl&gt;c heading of “fees" the —— —,
CITY
R. Cook, tcir.t-.iu
terr.itcd m
in inv
the inci
fact mat
that uiHigrc**Congress- ,
(Continued on page three)
..... 4TH
.... WARD—W. ...
February. A. D. 1933. at 7:30 o'clock,
.
rlty
=f
tl.L:l=e.
.
i
Paw
On
Friday
Night,
Feb.
|
Plrh.r.l
X&lt;
r*ArtV
I
V
Unmn,,
r»
_
—
—
..
.
....
--■
■
.-tale collected *89o.njO.'23 Fur ren- city of this size,
city'1
P. M.. for the election of director*
RRnTLirRUnnn nw
Richard M. Cook. L. E. Barnett, c. man John C. Ketcham of this City
---------------&lt; e »
—
onU I rlEnnUUU UN
|h
tais and len.ws of nRildlngs and
H. Osborn,
fKborn C.
C W.
W Clarke
Clarke and
:,n,( M.
M O ii. to
... deliver
a-t,..-- a.. twelve
........... minute radio uri p pbnTFPT CHIR
17 In First Of Series
for the ensuing term and for the
property the state owns but Ira-*., NECESSARY TO POSTMONDAY EVENING W
addrewon the' subject of "The ncLr rHUILLI UUH
transaction of such other buslneae
• By virtue of having won twelve
out to individuals, it collected *30.Legislative Situa- j
niwisuni uvuiviiiu ASSYRIA—Wm. Strain
filruln and
mid ElPl. FaYm
FnVm Mortgage r^ri.UHna
FEATHERED FRIENDS as may properly come before the
'points
in
the
preliminary
debates.
567.47. it sold confiscated property,
PONE P. T. A. MEETING
annual
meeting of the membership.
mer
Wiles.
tion"
over
the
National
Broadcast1
Hastings
High
school
has
qualified
Dr. Ingvoldstadt Of Lansing
^uclt
guns and automobiles tak&lt; n
Tills will be the first annual
to,
,
—
BALTIMORE—Al Brill and Don ing Oampuny's hodkup of sixty-sta- rn„„n.vnlin„
a„™
for
the
state
eliminations,
reports
from game law violators, that Home Talent Players To Pre­ Coach Albert Becker. The local
Is Speaker—Ira Traver Wright
non*, nil* address win be given Conservation Officer Sum­ meeting held in several years and
brought io I7.tiu.7s
J
&lt;C&gt;ntinued
pn
pane
two)
the
Board
of Directors has passed
Heads Supper Squad
1
'Qmtinued
page
during the National Farm and ner Will Furnish Feed For
Under the heading of “contribu­ sent "The Gat And The Oa- squad, consisting of Jeanne Cincea resolution providing that the
beaux, Lillian Tolhurst. Irene Jones. ■
tion and aid" tile state trcaMiify re­
be ,!»1 mrs'VFpOTTER IN
' X S?w “
Quail And Pheasants
nary’^On Thur. Evening
meeting shah also be considered a*
Helen Keeler. William Bachman.
MRS.
W.
W. POTTER
INceived from the,federal govcriuumt
Frtru«n;
or
th.
BrotherMHb.
W
W
POTTER
Nk
“
3»ro
U
)„
etae
The
meeting
of tlH&lt;Pare
_____ ____ _
__ ______ ___
■ ■■nr-n
congressman Kvtcnam is in cioee
Deputy Conservation Oflcer a special meeting'of the Chamber
Vernon
Wlnlnger
andnt-TeachDoris Shute.
for lienlth aid and other similar
hood with Dr Ingvoldstadt. pastor
*1 ACCIDENT
loninriir touch . with the situation at Wash- Oeorge Sumner ./announce* that
Jmorn
UR ED 1IN
..urpoBCT u
U 4btal
wrrun of
m «^
bmj&gt;ou 26.
jo
Association scheduled for defeated Eaton Rapids. Holland
purposes
&gt;289^80
.ington
—
------ ------ ..
... there
are many Rpneasanta
and-.quail
Michigan people paid Into the ThD«day night- of last week wa&lt; Christian and Kalamaxoo Central, of Central Methodise church of,
and everybody
knows that
-------------------------------------—- tings, for the purpose of taking ac­
Over Three ,ie has consistently worked for tiie In the country that are in need of tion upon the future life of the Corstate treasury &gt;1M4 332 74 for th* 'xwtponM until Feb. 16. which Is suffering but one defeat, thal of Lansing, as the speaker. The peoTurned
pie of Hastings have not had the AU‘°
these *nn«rv
snowy rf«v«
days, w«
He tm
has poratlon. a disposition of IU asset*,
• benefit of the farmers of the coun- food »h*«*
support of mrtc number* of their Thursday night of this week. Not- Grand Rapid* Creston High,
Times On Road North
■ try
uj m
wcu as
aa v4
luaccwc, while
wnue been feeding several flocks an 1 termination of it* charter and Ute
families tn state hospitals. There withstanding Hie efforts of the com-1 In the first round of the ellmina- opportunity to hear Dr. Ingvolfios well
of mu
his district,
but they
iiiMui ui,
-------------- will
...... be
— pleased with!
1s ii lav. &lt;ai the statute books winch mlttce to Wify members and_ Hons
on Feb ■&lt;.
17. cuiaiiliaa
Hustings mmivu
travels, iu
to atadt,
•he has been in Washington as our।has plenty of feed left, so if anyone transfer of IU property to the H*aOf Jacksonville
mrgr num- Paw
J1'1’
,tO..*!?, *°'.
representative,
representative. mey
They win.
will, merethere- »n Barry vmumw
county wishes «/
to iwu
feed urc
the
requires u runny
i unily nnunctany
financially able inonw
friends ui
of inc
the ennnge
change n
o large
P““ Paw
n"'" to
,n take the -affirmative
-------. . to. hf
. .iir what
....
I- their locality theyv may
..... get
.... ,i You are'especially urged to ba
afflu'ted tor
bcr &lt;H
of persons
ix-rsons braved the eero
zero vide
side oi
of the
and
®*tr.n count&gt; fritnda Jo(..t.. . glfld
he luu l0 blrdv in
to &lt;l-&gt; .. to support the afflicted
me state income tax quesques-• •••« «l*6ker “
““ will interest
mwrosv an
i .... provide
.. . i . &gt;hospital
. .. ■ ■fa- weather and came ..
&gt;__ , tUon.
Inn 'I'rtn
—ln u*,ll consist nt
.'.111, I.»'2ir
01 Mrs.
5-.
Potter WlTC
. on Ulis
.... .very &gt;live .topic
. and■ will
... ‘he feed by seeing kin.
that the state
to the _schoolThe Innnl
local ttrio,will
of,-'-'»
‘-car illtll
hitn.
W. W
W Pouer
were SOElV
sorry t&lt;&gt;
to any
him. ’
’
present for it Is the wish of the
rii.iu..
f,w
house
where
they
were
Informed
Homer
Yeckley
and
Misses
Jeanne;
/There
aught
to
he
a
good
attendhear
of
the
automobile
accident
in
&gt;,&lt;&gt;ua&lt;wintr
nicy
were
imorinro
,
----—
..........
,
...
...
—
.
.
—
....
...
wnn
{
to
know
what
congrvM
is
con!
Feeding
the
birds
now
wilt
mean
cilitte* for.
,
Board of Directors that there be u
re..,
,i...
&gt;&lt;
n
_
kk-M
reu.
rttnrehraiix
und
uiiian
Tn&gt;hnr&lt;t
:
imee
next
Monday
night
I
which
she
was
injuryd
so
seriously.
fi-x-al
that
the
meeting
would
be
held
this
Cincebeaux
und
Lillian
Tolhurst
:«»«
wxt
Monday
night
.which
she
w».i
injured
so
seriously.
hWt
.
rtng
atul
what
prospects
there
,
better
pheasant
hunting
later,
and
Michigan during this same f.:
many members piv.sent as poolto*;
-•j
of
‘
he
squad
:
ti..
—
«...
jewr
;
uki
real
,-si.ur
ano
personal
wrek,
Unusual
interest
I*
being
Three
Judge*
have
been
selected,
The
members
of
the
supper
squad
I
As
reported
to
the
Banner,
Mrs
r(
.
Jur
acllon
pj
verv
imuor‘
he
quail
arc
always
of
great
benefit
vettr fold
estate ana jM-rxmal
, re fur action in this very imporare
should you be unable to attend, be
property that brought in &gt;13.98031. manifested in the one-act comedy from Kalartiazoo. John Clemente of, and the Captain will be a* follows: ; Potter and a friend. Mr*. Cloud1 tout matter.
to any farm
sure to sign’ a proxy and deliver to
Products -&gt;ld from the various thal to to be pul on and a larn al- Kalamasoo Central High school,; Supper sjjuad for Hastings Broth-!Carney, of Kalamazoo were driving•
Remember the time, next Satur-1 Do your bit for our feathered
farms owimnI by state institutions tendance is expected. The public Prof, Oscar Trumbull and Come-(•“rhood: Captain—Ira Traver. The to Florida where Mrs Potter was‘ day at 12.34 P M. and us the NBC friend*.
or Mr. Albert Carveth.
added &gt;32.814-.1 to tiie grand total, is welcome. There to no admisaioni »«*
*hteur
both
from W 8 T. C. fothcr squad members are Julian ; hoping to recuperate from the in­
A J. Larsen. Secretary.
Earti
’of UmT
sb Khoois attadtted'to' TwroefidT Clifton’well^n. J~ V?. I jurlea" received' in a recent accl- Kutloru’there Xf/be^rSbte I
RECEIVE*mDsI
1
Bair of supplies amounted to &gt;2.- and the meeting is not restricted td Each of the 68 schools admitted to Townsefid. Clifton Wellman. J W*. I Juries received in a recent acclAttest:
238 23 Interest earned on state de- merpbers of the association.
।,thto series of- debate* will be award-'Wolfe. Hehry Wellman. Frank Wa- dent here near Pennock hospital ln geUlng our congressman from
The Prairieville Township Boardi Albert H. Carveth. President. '
wall tert
U*rs. .i
j. n
D. PaMimiHer
Zagclmeicr. Harry
Bab- . when Uw
the cur
car tn
in which she and Mr
Mr.
th-University
nniv.r.itvofnfMichigan w.u
w.rrv R.hq[£ o{ thrnj ’
Tot will receive blds for the Grange i
posit* amounted to &gt;291.666 94
The Hastings Civic Playera. who cd.dthe
There were fffUcellaneou* revenues orP putting in a few extra re- plaque trophy for excellence in de- cock, Elmer Bush. D. A. FanBus- Potter were driving skidded on the be such a busy time, but thal folks hall building located op the west I
FIRE DESTROYED BARN&lt;
amounUng io *72,132.16.
hearuls during the- postponement bate. The state championship de-'kirk. Walter Wallace.-Leo Welfare.'ice and overturned.
shore
of Crooked
tn- 1 ....
„ undetermined origin on
can take the time between 12:34,
---------—’*lake
u“ up t6 and Fire of
When the two ladies were within Saturday and 12:46 to hear Con­ c.udlng Hfb. 25. 1933. Tne board Saturday night destroyed the bam
rl ¥
con,£i H ,n ,, Onnlnr’^' *Trc a,armcd 10 lcarn that one of bate is scheduled for April 28 in W. J. Watkins. M E. Whitman. J.
twci
{{about
obout twenty
miles of Jacksonville gressman K»tcham.
C,U
" “drtnlon lo 8,1
lhe their members sustained a broken Ann Arbor,' and it 1* hoped that L. Brass. Albert Becker
reserves tiie right to reject any or at Fred Johnaon'z home on East
Hutlnga
High
may
be
one
of
the
--------------t
--------------------*
&gt;»
something
'something
went
wrong
with
the
vnwr It H.mwl rlb &lt;1Ur,n,f 8 rrllean'al Archie MCall bid*.
Green BL. in tiie second .ward. The
|j
"SLUM" SUPPER.
{steering
the;
NOTICE.
'steering gear,
gear. it
11 to
ui thought,
inuugnt. and
a
For the Li.t ffvcal jenr it turned Demid, who take* tiie hart of At- winners in the series.
Signed. Floyd Slielp.
born was used a* a garige. Fred'a
inlo the state tn a-ury »5.5W&gt;55 37
01. .Al
I •Tiie American Ugion will ..
serve car turned
over uutx
three times,
_' . ~~“—“
tuiiirtu u,r,
uuica.
^{oneyhlll in the production,
new Ford car went up in amok*
collected under Uh- inheritance tax tofney
AIT ENTION O. E. S.
Mrs Potter was more se
seriously' .Governor Oomstock's proclatna- -Adv 3-19.
another of those good ''Slum
Slum” supMrs.
with the rest of the content*. When
law. It took &gt;7.848.29003 from the is required to fall heavily during the
tion
with
reference
to
an
eight
A
social
evening
in
the
Masonir
per*
at
the
Legion
home
on
8
hurtthanhercompanlunwhom.lt
EPISCOPAL SUPPER.
action and It appears thal he be­
railroad* in taxes. Tiie telephone came
days
’
bank
holiday
doc.*
not
include
dining roum will follow immediately,Church St. on Saturday evening. was assumed was driving at the
KpLscopal ladies. Mrs Wm. Shut­ Mble to do anything toward saving
so intense in the faithful por­ *Her
the regular meeting. Feb. 21. Feb. 18. Pricfe 25 cento. A general time
compcnx*
|&gt;*id &gt;3.606.014 99. A
building and loan aaaociatUMi*. Ha*- ters. chairman, WUi
will serve a supper the buiMing and content*. All the
trayal
offtiLs
part
that
he
threw
dis
­
1933. Member, urged to attend.
invitation to extended-2-16.
I nie
ukcn t0 Ww. Ung* Building and Loan A«cia-|sl thc p^h House Thursday evepremium tax of &gt;3332.849 63 w&lt;**
cretion ftb the winds and actually
.ten will
«(ii h
.v. its
&lt;„ -----------------w from 5
7,so mi| fireman could do was to prevent Uw
collected
•
have
offices open---and n(n&lt;
side hospital In Jacksonville where tion
/suunouoMe
Jpft.,nful lnJUr*'
spread of the flame* to .other build­
Automobile unvrra
drivers para
paid a gasgiuit wAs found that Mrs Potter had be prepared to receive money at any­
cline tax tlut netted the slate 321.{’’•J™ •"11’,ad .J® »nnoun«
ing*. We undy.itand there wm
time during the eight days holiday.
suffered
a
broken
limb,
several
ad
­
472.239.79. Tiie total gu tax col- th,t lhc P&gt;V K1U Positively go on.
ample insurance on the car. but
HARD TIME MIXED DANCE.
ditional broken ribs, a 1 u ■ g Adv. Charles S. Pott*. President.
lecled amounted to 823.315400 63. even ,o • repetition of the dangerAt Gear lake Friday evening. P*b that the barn was only partly
puncture,
one
of
her
liands
was
but some of this hnd to bi re-fundf»U* without sutetltution in Mr.
covered.
DANCE.
17.
Prizes
given.
Prank
Herrington.
cd and tire collection cost is taken McDonald’&gt; important role.
I.
O.
O
F
hfftl.
Feb
18
—
Adv.
—
Adv.
■
,
.
.
x
------------- ------------The'
OFFICIAL NOTICE
“1MlR,"! Urmendoi, ’,o!re"“ *™!®* “K' ’,rI1T '
A
I d0-.---------------- ------------ k-.k.
The Banner, the same as every- what we are now going through is' couid^sav*^the\sight.
A good diwl of annoyance and
owners.
ING tiiukbuax
THURSDAY NIGHT/
amount paid by automobile owner*
,IW
night/
Ze'/k.
*7 cou,a
Besides all
trouble, at times when Are alarms
the plncJ
nlneh
the nnt* fha &lt;»ci“'-«lon at all The
•vr,.. real
&gt;.,1
..Inc •»lSMrs.
..n‘ * Potter
they turned over to WwatatateM^ T^ «cont&gt; monthly union evan- ne else. Is feeline
“n« °*
? nf lh&lt;
these afflictions.
was
hare MHiiukd in this city, are
S mwther 318592?129 76 to? a ^’“‘‘c meeting will be held this
^'nerv*hcn the ^°P'C °r ‘^bly bruised. Mrs. Carney suscaused by people who thoughtIbaiiy
arm and severe
cull the fire phone. No. 3345. to in­
amount earn
cam"’ from
Iron. th*
thu. wrioht
„lok, . ™ Rev.
Rev. Gibbs,
Gibbs, partor
I
inmint
pastor of
of the
the Free
Free 1,KUYldua* affairs.
•owra. Because
uecause itn has
nas speculation,
speculation, when
wnen mo»t
most of
oi them
them braises
bruises.
quire where the fire ta located. ThU
amount
cam?
the weight
v* w
Rjw
for MUen't^mTne™*
over three vear* it were
mort^mnu
(ntnre in
■rhe gas
tax irom
was Jumped
fromtax.
one »«hodl»t
church
willmbe tbe stfeak- continued
^2n* tohaw
d«'!tmre
rt&lt;/hlinB their
thebr future
in nr.i
or-| X?;?.this to ...
the ....
third auto accident to
tn two cents, then to three cento «• Busittesa meeting, to which all JTmanw
nenTf ?5,r
,lley .^’.k1 •“*’**** happen to members of tiie Potter
and the iieivy weight tax was psrtor* are invited, will be at »even
J??**?•
‘ 'll)?8 ?*y f*Vf^kth.’'y k
ed’
lf*ni!ly in
„i -a -----year.
r
I Some time ago we gave notice to paper and observe the date. If that i,y Ior telling the department
placed on cars for the purpose of o'clock. Service opens promptly at
» *n(°kl
«lfferen‘ or
Who knows but that what is now. All
*, rorecr
m
All hope
hope uure
tiiatmi
Mrs.
Potter'may
re-' all subscribers in arrears that if shows him to be in arrears then he location of a Are before the al
hard surfacing within a few years seven-thirty. Every one is invited to
N®ne
“• 6°,n® on 1* a leveling of thing* that cover rapidly and completely.
U invited to take advantage of the htf tt
’After that no
the main trunk lines roads of tbe join in these service* for the *alva- “*„ln, * p&lt;!?Uon to Jud«,e on ,that “ Mew and •»««• ®«e rna&gt;/ come?- . ----- ~~*—* ------ --------------------- they would pay within » reasonable &gt;1 00 rate. The Banner was the first, ^o^d call No 234S
'
DOING
SPLENDIDLY?'
Ume we would settle all arrearages
___
matter
at
tiie
nreaent
time
Tt
,■
,n
nnt
nf
rU.«,v,tluv.
IIV
m el,at
.',f
the
present
time.
It
u
an
age
not
r&gt;(
despotism
like
Hal
of
'
tion of men.
more
than
probable
that
in
ten
or
the
Soviet*,
nor
of
ownership
of
the
•
C*.
City Treasurer. Mrs. Nellie Casa- at the &gt;100 subscription rate, pro- weekly taper in Michigan to reduce
Tiie roads have been completed
twenty years
now. -if -k
we are v™.,..
country
by .
a limited
day
HAD JIGG8
v.o SUPPER.
nvnae.
---------- ------—
—from
—aB.,,1
—
?&gt;____
.uu.n.u...tew;
,vw
. but a..Lnew
.ww
-aya Bmith. lias made a fine record sided they continued their1 paper to Its subscription rate to &gt;1 00. While
but still tiie millions pour into the
AUXILIARY CARD
,
n
—
—
k._
—
...
.
.
.....I-.
.
Mrs Roy Henney
icy entertained very then •»*«• ”• »UIacknowledge
and happier era. In which there so far in the collection of taxes, some date in 1933 or 1934 at the there has been some reduction in
state treasury from the pocket* of
„
A general Invfti"
delightfully
on Thursday
T*-—-*— evening
tile auto owners of Michigan.
’ .------------. —
------------------‘— U**1 U* gruelling pinch of hard will be better opportunities fix the Already better than two-tiilrds of new rate.
the cost of print paper and some in io the card party (
— .her guests
..... .be- times was a blessing
in disguise, common man and a larger share for live taxes have Veen paid tn this I During the month ofJanuary
New automobile buyers during the with a Jlgg* supper,
labor cost* It is not correspondingly American Legion
the.. guiding each member ...
of .....
society
of ...^
the city. When
last fiscal year paid the state 3441.- ing the former lady clerk* at the ft
-- we- -have
—-- faith in
—---...z ...
....... the unpaid taxes
W,..' nre'there
UfV UUIV was aA fine responte wto Ulis as great m the reduction we have day evening. Feb.
B73.00 for certificates of titles. Peo- Frandsen store. The party wo* held hand of the Power above us we ought wealth which he may help to create returned to the count* treasurer, notice. There arc several more who made in our subscription price. How home'on ■­
pie who lost their automobile plates at tbe home of Mr*. Henney's per­ not to be pessimistic; but expect This condition could not come to u* about the middle of March, it is may wish to take advantage of tt. long we can hold the offer open will Downs, pre
naid &gt;32.758 for new one* Automo- gnts. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Evarts. All that good will come from it. as it under the cxarllke rule of a Mus-1 probable that well, toward B0 per so we are railing their attention to of course depend upon conditions, following os
bile owner* who'had Uielr titles report a delightful time.
(i —
----- depreaolon
----------- --------_________________________
...
has ------from-.r-,
every
from
eolini nor the‘hateful despotism
of cent of them will be collected; Poj- I this offer now while it is still open, Tn /the meantime we hope every Wood and
has Buffered
suffered in
In the
rh* Soviet*,
Rzwlrti but by
bv tbe
the application
annlicatirm xlhlv
rernrri nf
&gt;,ih*er4her-llvlne
transferred paid IIB9B41.
------------- a e«
---------rwhlch the country has
*ibly the
the record
of lo
lastl year, with)We hope every subscriber
4lvtag in
in subscriber who U tn arrears will general Wm
DANCE
AND CARD PARTY.
.k.
•J
“
•*'
.
of the American principles of jus- only six per cent in returned taxes, thia county who does not know to take advantage of the offer while Mulder and
total of &gt;124.724.08320. Tiw 4,Carlton Orange hall, Friday, Feb.
We quite agree with what Henry tice and fair play to our economic will be equaled, although that doe* what date his subscription is paid they can do so at such a favorable frrahmenta.
(Conilnued on page seven, part 2)
Ford said In a recent interview, that life.
not aeenj pewbie.
will turn to the yellow libel on hU
tnwnslilp treasurer at the regular
------ —
‘
statutory rates. On March 1st, tbe MEETING SOON Wil 1
towTulilp treasurers will report to,
1 Iniu dUUI’ WILL
AT MOOSE TEMPLE tlw_county treaourer. showing the
DECIDE FUTURE COURSE
------------i number
of dogs in each township ai
’
J'.. .. .

pSS.'« MEET MONDAY NIGHTS

pOS|TS |N THAT BANK

LIST OF DELEGATES
FOR CO. MENTION

NEW FORD 8 NOW
Ohl 0 SPLAY HERE

SUPT. EXPLAINED
SCHOOL^000

D;batLng 3cFT^ee7r'...

The Better Way to

V lew i rie impression

I

“d

Every Subscriber
Should Get In On This

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1933

FADE TWO

HFOADSB
ONO spuy ME

I know him by his falcon eye
Hu raven treas and mien of pr-de
Thc crown of feather* «w they fly
Tells a great soul throb* inside.
“O. noble son of. royal line."
I exclaim as I gaze into his face.
"Haw shall I knit my soul to thine?
wrong of an inWtyt

tion and therefore sturdy.. strong
and safe. Many *ectiw» arc Joined
by electric welding.
, Body interiors are exceptionally
roomy, Uie bodies being materially t
wider and almost a foot longer than
formerly Seats are aide and deeply-ciaiuoncd. Front seats In eland
cars are adjustable. A choice of Y. P. CHOIR TO REPEAT
broadclot n or mahsir upholstery Is
NEGRO SPIRITUALS
used in the standard body types
«
------ •

Many Prevented From At­
tending Because Of Bad
Weather Conditions

men! panel U directly in front of
the driver with a roomy package
Tlx- Young F»’.’»pl&lt;‘’5 chair of the
compartment at the right.'-Tin co­ . Preibytrr|an church ]ix&lt; b-.tr. r&lt; •
incidental ignition and steering lock qwsted to repeal tlx- pr.wram &lt;»!
are located oh the steering column' negro aptriUtal mtuitc and old. plan­
tation nul.idtts which they ga-.r befori.- a crowded ami appreciative
audk-qe*- on Sunday- night Many
will want to hear the profram a?aln
while Ltiwr* kept a-vay ov m-

I

ptreou ui tiiat city at a coal to Um
(state.of wjjoo.ooo. The.actual cost
-of administering the state htzhway
। department ii but $210,000, or about
one-half of one per cent of its tpta!

CHAMBER OF COM-

IVlFBrF BFVIVFH op•r“,io,1 oi *nd

1

STORM WAS FAR WORSE

,,~rT"

LOCAL NEWS

SHIT K S DEPUTY

IIILIIUL lILlIlLU tion In Spoil. !• Ono Form
—« Ounktat ».yn SuUr-

TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO

Then Rural Carrier Could Not
Return To Hastings In
■
Over Two Days .

Hie state daily pres* on February
10 reported the case of E. R Evarts
official and were prepared to give
a rural mall carrier on a route north
him their hearty support.
from Parchnant He started from
at the home of-Allie Kelley, Thurs­ thc Kalamazoo post ofTicc Friday
First Mr. DeGtopper gave a brief
hUtory of the department, in 1903 laid for construeturn worl; earn day. February, 23. for dinner.
morning to make his 32 mile route,
Horatio Earle, • familiarly called j rar an average of $20,500 Wt. so it ' Thc Brush Ridge Cemetery Cir­ and did not return to Kalama/--”
! in be scen'that only abmu 17 per cle will be cnterpfdped by Mr. and until twenty hours later, the delay
!u&gt;Bg4i-.hcc of Hastings mercl.anu. ctiled for a speech he made jit Lan­
Mrs. O. V. Stamm, Thursday, Feb being due to drifted roads. Former
TSii Article from the Weekly Court
tn which he raid that Michi­ jx-ndlture lor construction
j-ruitM mall carrier. James Ransom.
Record tells about the penalties ut- sing.
gan should "puli itself out of tjw
Tiie American Legion Auxiliary । of this city, recalls a snowstorm wy
lie believed it was" *in
,u‘iU meet op Thursday evening at had. *■"
“ ’1912. tn
“
such chain-selling. The things bottomless roads that then rjirted.
the u»ual hour und place. A good February. It was snowing on Thurs­
lUiling. of many
In 1905 the state highway depart­
day morning alien lie left Hastings
ment was organized by the legisla­
al 3:30 with hl* horse and buggy.
ture Ln 1913 the department was
He made mdy i»arl of hir route.
Illg, jvhen materials-amt labir
authorized by the* law-making body
.-?&gt; ttigh.ds to di#eoiiragt-invest:
Prtday Then as he turned to come back
to work out a trunk line system,
to Halting*, he ran into, almost in­
which it did. In 1919 the legisla­
surmountable drifts.
He stayed
ture authorized the department to1
that Thursday-night at the iiume
cooperate with counties in highway than by ipendmg money on toad tertained at dinner Sunday in hon­ ot Brick Edger, in Rutland- The
construction, became 91 per cent of or of Mr. Endsley's birthday. Q»- next day the storm continued, but
।the rest uf roads goes to pay labor.
He .eferred to tiw fact ih.t some
stopping Friday night at the home
educators had recently . .. r?-.: . t. d
of Ira Bklgcr. a distance of twit «
that thc state highway-department
to
be
used
exclusively
in
the
making
mile . toward Hastings from Where
selling" plan procure a Maui of gcxxi roads. In 1924 a law was
Ralph
Btirrouglu
—
Phone
he stayed the night before. He ar­
which costs 55.00 they an* enacted hi wldch the state highway whlch it will receive in 1933 and
rived
at Hastings at 5:30 Saturday
i .. .. -. Maxin.utn pcnaliy
could easily part with A^OOO.OM
afternoon^ being gone, as one can
.iclalu.n according to the department was authorized to meet to spend fqr public cdurailwi “ The
Pgurefi which we give elsewhere ’.-ill
maintaining trunk line highways.

highway building was tn 1931. wlten
tile McNitt Bill was i«u.sed. appropriallng S2.000.000 tn lx* u*rtl In BAD FIRE SOUTH OF

DOWLING THURSDAY
Victoria are also provided with anash tray tn the rear compartment
Safety glass is used |n ti»e wind­
shields of all body types and in the

Despite Extreme Cold Large
. Barn And Other Out Buildiugs Were Saved

been tnmhictlng an iiivcMlgiittnn ot.
this "chain wiling’ plan, involv­
ing vat lour products, with a view of over twenty per cent iacli year v!
the township highways and add
them to thc county tyittm so that.

with safety glius throughout, whtlstandard body types may be simil­
arly equipped upon spiral order. .

destroyed

thc

WATERS

lame

thc township bls a highway unit will
disappear.
f
He called* attention to the fact
that the state’ highway department

dome lights while the Deluxe body grew to womanhood here and mar­
types have cowl light* and rear ried W B McLaughlin ol Mil-):-.-

CLOTHES SHOP

&gt;d. lt» had the large:.t Incom-.- of
any state department. Frequently
money Wil* borrowe.1 from IU lundj,
i ■ tn rales capacity with any- by other departments of the stale
lit .t chain’ for the pttrpcisc of to help out until the new lax money
i.; trom place to place and per- would be paid tn; January. Th:?,
money. »o borrowed by oU&gt;vr state
depiirtuicnU'from tiw highway 'de­
partment, has always been prompt­
ly judd tn January. Through tbe rtiiaytwnt of these funds tn January
this year the .-late highway depart­
ment had completed payment for
p-ddlei- licen'is Mr T
has t-vued the following:

The Liteftrturi- Department of UuHastings Warned’* Club will ni«*vt in

LIST OF DELEGATES
FOHCO.COWTION

ileLaughlin was u lxutt-dui clutricier, ever doing good in a quiet *iaV*
ray and .always tacking on the ’■
jrlght side of life.
body
tra * by Mrs-D. A. Van Bu kirk All
members are urged to be present as
this promises to be one of the most
InU-resur.g programs of the year.
Thc meeting ot tire Home De­
partment 'announced for .February
10th but- postponed because of the
weather will tar held Friday, Fcbru-

&gt;:i&lt;5 finisiua tluAng

FINAL
CLEAN-UP
PRICES —

ilHnds

On Winter Clothing

Misses’
Campus Coats

1932.

. i touched a jxiiiiy-rfit s iipec
ae. nio lor the year 19’33. ’
All the state- highway departm
undy come from LU- rale of ifc-i
i.«s .and Irc-m th».- ga* tax. fk
ct-rn under the impression that'

NASHVILLE CO-OP CREAM­
ERY ELECTS OFFICERS

Decline In Prices Affected
Receipts—L. D. Gardner
Is New President
Men’* 32 Ounce

Navy Wool Blazers

Friend* in Prairieville aifd vicin­
ity wcn» sorry to hear ur the death
on Saturda" of Mr.. Jiwphint! Harappeared thi* notice of interest to.
HastiHgs "propio: ITed D. Sweet uf
Hasting . Mich , yesterday received

Leather Blazers

8495.
Here's Neu- Spring
Merchandise!

THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY

Finest Spring Hats

•no

&lt;Sugar J ^Butter’
510 44c

30th

Store
Y^ung Men’s &amp; Missct

Spring
Turtle Necks

IK T Or ►

.

rreepurt

roll .cull found several ।
’. Tlv- regular btutnq:
raa taken up and rejx

Florida Oranges
2 can. 25c

Peas
Goody Goody

Corn

25c

Goody Goody.

Cherries

M£. Tjecke-r. i

Potatoes

.

Michigan Idaho*

2 c&lt;n. 25c

Hart Brand Fine it Quality

•

Brooms
i

■1 ai we had hojwd. '
birthday party thia, month-,
■n planned to be held m the
vb.- 23hi. with n jxrt ItKk-

...

Profits sacrificed on over
200 every*-day toilet, drug
and other necessities, con­
sisting of Puretest products,
Hospital arid Rubber goods.
Pure foods, stationery, toilet
goods and sundries, etc.

29c

Merkel** Sport

Grapefruit

25c

Strictly

Fresh Lake Trout
Fresh Ham ■ Boned and Rolled

Light. ha» hthghtened
ii-uugiiaut tiw age* The
miulc !* very lovely also
u cordially invurd

IOc

Smoked Haul Homa Cured ' lb. 10c
Reel Kettle Roast

Feldpauschs
** Where Better Food* Cost Lai"

Phone 2272

beginning

Monday.

We Buy Eggi

FEB. 20. DELIVERIES LEAVE AT

All the Month of February
YOU Can SAVE in Your
Drug Store Needs at this Sale

• See large hand bill for the
complete list of items in sale.

SPECIAL!
During this sale we
will offer a Special
LOW Price on any

RCAVictor
Radio
The Radio with the
Incom parable Tone

THE REXALL STORE
Hr*. daily newspaper. it is1
v; a published In China l;i
D Two day# later "Old Sub­
rote ta telling the editor ।

McCarthy. manager ol

GOODS DELIVERED

Fine Worsted and
Cheviot Trousers

$198
W;.Pi

Bartel O'alls
A Complete New Stock from

te Bea Values In Uw City
On u High Crude C all

Make it*a habit. Visit
this stbru of ’Little
Prices.
Your money
goes farther here.

’aster. u very zrriously sirk and
Ucn tn the hospital at Eaton'
ids far a week. Mr. Fr*t«-i lived'

an will furni-.h coSec a:
lishes. Everyone muted.

Many Color Combinations
Also Mickey Mouse Slip-Overs
fur tmall boys 49c

TELEPHONE 2131

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

�TTTE nASTTHGg BANNER, WtBKFBDtY. FTEnVARY IE. 1913

Rice. Mrs OrpYia Greenfield. Mra.l

Sporting Items

OBITUARY.

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!«rnoon, R

OBITUARY.

. BALTIMORE CENTER.
—I BIG JUBILEE MEET ON
I
Unore B*Uey met at the hmm- of | Jacob Johnson, son of Adraln and| Iris Marguerite daughter d ftulh ®ur“l ’h
““
' :
NIGHT OF FEBRUARY 23 Oinber Thursday and Friday on ac- Mrs. Lizzie King Monday io plan AOraimnuiie Johnson, was boro inland Earl Wood was bom Nov. M I

the menu for the extension class.
Netherlands April 1C. 1844 and’1#17 Alth»^e* nine moniha &lt;h&gt;
' '' .1 the home of passed awav at the houk- of ■js
hu 1®17' M
»&gt;»•1
John Llebc of Battle M** Anna Moon; .daughter.
daughter. Mrs.
arr(r,j i
was
adopted
by- Mr.
Mrs. George
Gcorac v,-warren,
----------------—and
-—Mu,
— — Clyde . IXMrn*
--—— Prider.w**.
■
j,
Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Hitrry Eckler-------*--------- ------------------ ------------Jan. -------—-— She -------— ......n
31.-------1933. aged*88
years, tune t Hendershott.
departed
this i£°—
rX*7m
B'l,,.my. »
, • « ’
months and fifteen days. In 1873 hclufc Feb.
“l ’J?
of Augusta spent Fr.dity. evening
Feb. '(J. 1933. leaving to mourn
-.u, .v
u,«IUJ.
’ WMrs. Gj^n Thompson
ujut^ ln marriage to Mrs. Nel-1 her low her parent*, three *-t«». i «
Willi
R. UICT
Gfeenfleld'a.
astings cagers'
and Smith were tied for high point The local Lodge of Oddfellows be­
Just a wee bit late, but congrutu,„h
' 'U‘ Du!'11' To lhh&gt; ur,l&lt;in ttiL' ^in two brothers.-beside many otter
To m«m? hto
.
’
honors with 0 points each to their ueve that their customers should lotions to Mr und Mis Kinnetn Uni Anrfqrund fom.d Mr. Antera &lt;J|M, son. Jicob, wlaxe mother I drar relatives ant!friends. Her gen-IIriifci“ S,.* mt
on ite
BEAT MASON
ilmve the first benefit of their sue? Reynolds, pff Helen F rn-md
1‘* “’n^ywr'
jiui disposition rm.Y many loyal and sons' .nd lour ^nndcldidrea
.
X
MASO» 20-17 credit.
.....
Middleville plays the fast Calc- ceu. Exceptional patronage has e.ii- WV1V
wrrs
nid Mrs. John DeJongh and
Lstra he married Cornelia Cap-| loving friends- fete wm an active ruary 7. lam he wm united In ra.gr. i
donia quintet tills evening. Tiie at- nbied the promoters of this hew enhPjyy suu'V’.lj-.ni in thl&lt; * c- tai’1- &lt;4 Grand Rapids •-'•nt Sun- tnm. To this union wen- bom eight j member ol Uh- U. B. young iteopie'S riftge io Sinn M. Houvexer. Tt&gt; thia
Local Team Cornea From Be­ tenjlon
of the cnllrq squad this week terprire In Hastings, to pay for all lloll ,1;l5 jirrtenlcd huh
-ol
■' ■; Mr arid Mrs. Oto. Clouse. children, ihe d. parting-thto life t lo rocicty and Bunday, School, having union tour children were bom. Loda
-. . ihiton,a&lt; George Thothp- years ago He leavi.t to mduni their j given herself to God jui: before the st Orangeville, Burton of Parchhind To Win In Whirl­ law been centered on “Beal Cale- Uuir equipment and they are now students district sciio.! ■ • •
S1
. 'Mr and Mrs L-o Hen- low. six children. Jacob cl Sacra- hc.Ildsy s She wws a member of ttejmehL Wllford. who died at the agn
it is the hope of Mid- declarifig a dividend to thc funs in milkmen from tr.r.ih'■ the road*
rw*
wind Overtime Finish ’ donia.".but
dlovlllc fans that the students and the shape of a divided cyt In ad_\jrs yjo- j Chenr y :• v biting her
• .i..d son of Hendershott mento, Calif, Mi*. Ira Ellsworth i Camp Fire gtib and at tiw begin- ct five years, und Lvle wt» rwraa*
Hastings High bosketeers tinged townsfolk^ will help the team show missions. Prices for the Jubilee nairnis in
i
dW-... __
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Mr. and ____
Mrs. Vert and Mrs. Sanford Silcfix of Mauu; jnlng of this semester, had entered at home He was a kind father, an
a great conn-back climaxed by n the hum high grade of good sports- Meet on Feb. 23rd will be 30c. 40c tilne
Rbbinmn.
Mrs. Oeo, Warren of Hickory Cor-,’High school, much .to her Joy. We ideal neighbor, and will be mourned
whirl wind-over time fintoh to defeat tuansHlp and courtesy that were and 75c instead of thc former rates
Mrs Dan Client v und Ml ■ Mvrtle
A t.-.nnmg proct-u has been de­ ners; Adraln ot Orangeville and wmehow feel that God on high,, by a host of friends.
the claMy Mason five 20 to 17 nt taultmUlf CuMonJ. plw- .t We.
Be.
ctwriltiw S'nM.t .i'ntt •»."Kalamazoo,
'
besides many
--------mutt love Hls &gt; children best. He Rent, tor the toiling hin t,
veloped
lor
the
tender
skins
of New Howard of —
Mason Friday evening. Tills was the era and supporters when T. K. G
An ambitious group of young .i,.IU(nd u party at the Oraneie Hall
other
relative* and friends.
holds them nt a rnoflier holds ter Rest for the anxious brow.
.
Zt-ahtnd goldfish, making it pos­
first loss the Masonites have sur- visited them.
'.glove tosrers from Grand Rapids Is Saturday'nieht
' bate, t l«.c to her breast. The ptar-1 Rest for the weary, way-sore feet,
sible for the skins to be used for
fered on their own home floor in
sure
ot
Hto
hand to on hU Ilka a Rest Iran all labor now.
Micro&amp;cnpt.
ncwsoid.
newspark,
rrnnc'n'uiiMtriM
1?™.'!
“
“
J?
u"
a numm t.™ «... ,»• »r,
""
two sciurjis So far during the DICK GERBER WINS IN
.Hostings bms. There wUl be ton mn, to ttllclld
p t A at the
w women.
prayer, for He took our loved one. to ‘
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numb,
capsulold.
populoid.
papette
current reason. Mason has liad a
k nr P MAT 9MHW
b2UU„“'?d |)lcnty o( octlon 1* Durfee schoolhoure Friday eivning.
Mete than 2.000 men and CO w*m- aTe a few of thc coined words that dwell with Him there. Funeral
In'the early days of photography
run of six consecutive conference
A. Ur r. JflA I MUN Insured Both teams are fresh from Fcbrunry 17.
en are employs! as nurx-n. in Lon- iiaVe been offered as a substitute for services were held at the United it took fifteen minute* expoaure to
victories.
, in rente of —
—
।
uw
iuius ui uw various uoiacn
। Brethren church on Wednesday uft- , take a picture.
- tabloid."
Grace don
Hie same started In Mason's usin -’Phc ot the~bad
the bail sreather
weatner that
tnat|G|0V(, tournaments and it to hoped
. iral fast-breaking style and Hastings prevailed lux Tiiunday night, a thnt a champion in the person of
. was. on the short end ot «n 8 to 2 fair-sized. enlhuMastlc crowd was Steve Karines can be introduced
.•core ni the end of the first quarhand at Castle Hall to witness ■ from the ring.- Steve was success ter
During the second period the Pythian mat show promotedby fU] |n beating hto man at Battle
Adali and Howard found the basket 'Farmer Nick of Battle Creek The creek on the night of Jan. 10 and
tor Hasting* but the Marunite.* uiain go of the-evening brought to-! goes to Detroit with the team from
were nd Idle during Hie period K''tlM'r Clem Bavoldi. Buchanan. the soutiwni district to compete in
either and. thc score at the half' Michigan. 143. and Dick Gerber. Ule niulA on
17 Bnd
^2.
stood 13 to 0 in favor of the latter: MbhawalOB. Indiana. 145. Gerber,
Unj arc backUls 1Uin enlhus.
team.
TTHi- u&gt; his aggressivenev. and great-»lasticaliy and a large number are
Between .tiie halves the Hastings ----n*»t experience,
held
upper!I pnlne
.
the upper
’rnlt nn
going tn
to IV
Detroit
on ths
tiie 17th
17th tn
to um
see.
coach and players got into a huddle hand throughout the bout and took him meet tiw* best boys from other
and figured out ways and means of two out of three.falls tn a two hour
holding their sriecdy rivals in check.
ceptfon is assured him at the Jubilee
Adnlr, Thomptiin
and Howard' Gerber
------pinned
’------ Bavoldl to the mat Meet if his success continues..
scored in quick succession.
ilic with n full body hold to win tiw
Next week's Batuwr will carry a
rcccnd half opened and tiie the first fall after twenty minutes ol program giving thc names of tiw
latter put Havilurs into the lead f &gt;r grappling On their wcond appear- contestants who will box Iwre on tiw
mice
in
thc
ring.
Savoldl
put
Gerber
the. first time during the game with
23rd. Local fans have inipatimtly
thc defensive and took thc sec­ waited the' reojwning of the Odd;
a field goal und Snyder, added a on
'
ond Uli with a full body hold und fellows' allows following the lull
free throw..
•
The fourth ix-rlixi was n defen- 1tt body slam at the end of ten min-.; made necessary by Uw statewide
,Hv. m«„.
sive OT
battle.
Mwm lied- wm
the score :’«
' ’«• Wlt&gt;' “&gt;inss even-up In the Golden Glove contests.
In the final minute of play and if..' third frame. Gerber hit thc younger
timekeeper 8 gun sninided as a shot Snvoldl with a Sonnenberg lliai pul'
by Thointtoon was tn midair. The’1'" Buchanafi grapplcr out of the
ball hit the Inop. rolled around th.- r‘W f°r ten counts within five mln-1
tiles
rim and finally dropped out-.
?"•
“ utter
n**“" life ihlrd tussle hbegan.
*M’"n 1
As tiw overtime perl-xl started., Tiii1 semi-finals found Dutch I
the crowd was In an uproar. How­ Velde, Hastings. 151. always a pop- j
ular
favorite
here,
and
Jimmie I
Thrift Sensation!
ard's free throw pul Hastings'ahead
and u moment later tilts same play­ Shaven, Columbus, Ohio. 150. who |
SUPERIOR
.S', si.
er dribbled dowrf and scored a field
goal that rfive his team a nice marj■ ■
- schools
- - for
- sev­
! from closing
of- the
margin. Mason tried gamely to even resulted in a draw.
On their first appearance in the; eral months of thc year, if that
tiie v ■mt but the* Hitotinv.s defense
ring. Velde took the offensive and were deemed necessary, or from inwas able to hold them Id cheek.
STURDY UNBLEACHED
«&gt;.
uw Hastings team wm
On rriuav
Frld.iv'the
will .•" an" »‘«Wh jtruclion by Inferior teachers, are
24x48
• go. to Oucro for ii contort with the *1,lch nett*d bur. the first fall-at not the children of the well-to-do.
of' n
Jlfttcii
' ftut hi ih &gt;chr, -1 qmntet there. Th- the end n
"*'" minutes. In tiw Rich' people can pity for their chil­
last home game of the w»*m will M-cond frame. Shaven reversed- the dren’s .instruction. B would be peo­
Full Standard Construction!
Stmi-Strvicel
be with Eatjn Rapids on Tuesday procedure and put the local wrestler ple of small means who would find
on. the mat .with a combination it( difficult if not impossible to give
.Feb. 21.
bodv xjam gnd hammer lock at thc their children a good education, cxyou really want to economize, you'll make your
end of seventeen minutes. The third cvpt through a public'•school ays­
CIkxh* the newest colors fen
•n sheets I Easy to do—and think how little they'll
fall was a draw.
your summer costumes t Pop­
, ,.
‘ rem. such ax we have.
•
.
st at less tlian 5c a yard!
7
Rtx
Roy: Mr- VanBuskirk produced stalls-*
ular French s«Je and
T
High took their tint pmne ..Ji
1x Smith.
b'nrtJJ’ Flint. 190. “and
,K* 7?*
comfortable cradle foot.
from Bollrvtie
the
Ypsilanti.
Mi.uriur ' in
......t Friday
runny to U|C
,,
■ • ,....... 178. drew in thc t;M lo show that the number of
W-b-a-l. a value 1
Don’t Mis* This
tune of a '25
33 to 7 nrvtc.
~
scholars in our schools had inscore. Thc
The BriieBelle- r*-'1
PORTO
RICAN
vtie
opened u,
thc
and
’hat *proved of little interest ■ cn*ased.in three years, yet the num­
V..-, team «)«.-,».,&lt;
V scoring 1UIU
SUPER Value I
------ - like u much
. .... to„,
.—
. the first quarter looked
w tn rim
4
.
■■ i^r of teachcrr. hod-been reduced
tighter game would develop bllt 1 he bouts were referred by John1 from 50 to 42 At the' present asduring ;h&lt;&gt; next periods the'Middle- StafTen. -Battle creek.
swred valuation of this city, if the.
vlllc- tram broke into their full iwnnni AMn’nACCQC
' &lt; nt and one-half per gent total
stride and although leading only u WUUULANU LAutno
t^xatloii allowed by the amendment
, Hand Work
to 3 at thi- half. durlAg the second
SWAMP
LAKE 0’ °
50-28| were apportioned In the same pro-’h-'lf the T K outfit piled up 10
L
jxirtlon es hud been true in recent
points to Bellcvu'/;' * r* r.*in. ...i
wm.- .i cagers uxnc tne ai,-. Ji.,!.,, the- .ui.uunl received by our
lb‘"h tMtinf, man.for Middleville with grc-.iic with a rush nt WoodlandI city schools would luck nearly 936.­
13 points chalked up to his yrnitt Friday evening tn gain a 10 to 91 i'i)6 of cov&lt; ring their yearly cost,
and Bovi r wivi second with 6. Pol- j.-ad c.-.er their opponents nt the, .basing the figures on our lust year's
gar wns high paint for Bellevue, with quarter. The play continued close- budget of 970.000. The Hastings
Part'
‘ ly - (ought UiroiH'th the first half . rchool iKidgct was reduced last, year
LINEN hk*
better than eighteen per cent, and
Wirevue, rexencs by utmo t the wtoJhind. But the pace «•*. by th- abrcil four per cent the year before.
CRASH J7
wirnr »mre. 25 to 9 They al-j Woodland team during the .second
SLIP ON FABRIC
trailed Bellevue at tlm beginning of hdlf.war too fast anti at thc end of the situation up to his hearer.. «□
Heavy
the rami- but proved their superior- t’W Va;i;e
take o’ boys milled that they might &gt;n»' tiie cwidliiyiwfwe th&lt;- end .
£() t,. 23. W.wdland's rewnes-ah.&gt;, tloiu and difficulties in the wav of
AND
Weight!
Tue'day the Mhltll. ville team met won'from ilie’uke OdcsTa ’wconda proper maintenance of the scluwls
defeat nt the hands of a fast snnxith 24 to H.
, brought about by the tax limit
WHAT
niniiiuts- team from' Gulrsburg. "
. -.
•amendment. He said thal unquexNew Spring Shades
which was probably tin- best tram
: tlonnbly whatever had to be il.ue
Pretty Enough for Table Mali!
RIVERS &lt;&gt;F INK-.
Sturdy!
VALUEI
w&gt; hnui met this year 'nie^gdill ........hits two rivers wi.ilch com­ । would be done, no nuttier whiit
AlReriu
Dry dishes like a house afire! And
vlih- team go: otf to u shw atari bine to
... make 'ink.' One stream .•arrlflce mli-ht be required but he
nraln and Galesburg held a 20 to 9 drain? a rcition linpremtated with' Ix-liewd that, in justice to the
how all rush-to use these snowy towels
h-tid mrr the T K quintet nt the iron, while the other bows from a .-rhools and tn justice to hundreds
Warm!
with pastel borders.
I5J4" x 30".
'ivilf way mark. Iti the second half peat b^g IxilHing a qunntitv of gal- ■iof young people, whose only hope
through
a system
shower the MithPrviilr- team came pe add. Tiie mentins of there two of
- education
---------- -r- -to--------— ------- of
-­
hemmed You'll want a stack!
! nubile education,
education. our public
nubile school
rack and scored 15 point* to Gales- (reams mixra the iron and Che'PdWio
b irg's fi. leaving the final score 39 (.ttji5C ucld (inMiucing a weak form of «rvice should not be too draotlcalh. 24 In favor of tiie visiting Gales- lnk (comparable to that furnished ly curtailed, and that some plan
SPECIAL LOT
burg team. Peeling lepd the Mid- in mnnv newt oftlwr
-might be worked out whereby oi.r
dieMlle scorer,, with 13 |x&gt;tnts to his
y 1
”,,
! schools could continue, with a t.-ir
credit.
o
A gardener says -that his veer-1 reduction in salaries—which is the
In the preliminary game thc Mid- tables are gracing very slowly- thto ' oly place where a reduction ran
dlcville Reserves defeated the Gales- year Hls scarlet runners, in fact.'be made—and that our sch'n'.s
burg seconds 23 to 15. Mugridge ;ire mere hikers.
.
| might runtinue with the best teaciiilng service we can obtain nt fnir
j pay. No one. he said, lias so much to
|r.»in from this course as the people
'of small means, or no menu* at all.f
: It Is for (hem. not rich people ib..'.
[he pleaded, because If people Iwe
litre's your big opportunity to have warm winter coverings
, money 1. &lt;y can find a way to cdu-'
Hostings, Michigan • Telephone* 2244*2557
| cate their children without difficul­
—for LESS’ 3 lb batts, 72x^0 inches. Made from NEW •
A Record
UI Tte broadcloth'ty. and uui afford thc cost, while
Value at
die others could not.
natural cotton linters I
.
Week of February 19th
Sunday and Monday, Feb. 19-20
NET EARNINGS DE­

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Material Reduction In Prices
Marks Discharge jOf In •
—
vestment In Equipment

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aS”&gt;ir. ss-r.r-'E. iu ”&lt;£^73 ^7X77.

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and Mi j

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SUPT. EXPLAINED
SCHOOL SITUATION

Silk
Hose

25

10

for

Rag Rugs

yard*

MUSLIN SHEETING

GOWNS

Step Up, Men!

Another SCOOP
for Penney’s

Get Yours!

WOOL MIX

Work Socks

2for 49

GLOVES

Dish Towels

49

Here’s VALUE Plus!

Cotton Batts

TRAND iri tii r

Michigan Boll Telephone Co.
Reports Big Loss In Ool- i
lections'And Phones

•- “A Farewell to Arms”
Charlie Chase In “Girl Grief" and News. Added—“The Street
Sinter and the Organ**
ADULTS 25 Cents—Children 10 Cents
COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGIJjr
An

Authentic . . .Amazing Adventure !

“The Blonde Captive”
PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL AND CARTOON
A Coupon and Ten Cento Will Admit You
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

SYLVIA SIDNEY &amp; CARY GRANT h
‘MADAME BUTTERFLY’
ADULTS 15 Cento—.CHILDREN 10 CENTS
FRIDAY and .SATURDAY

ROBINSON "

’Tiger Shark’

Magic Carpet, "Gorges of Glanta”. Spencer Traey, Marion
.
Nixon In “The Face In the Sky."
ADULTS U Cento—CHILDREN 19 Cento

49c

CREASE DURING 1932

Gary Cooper - Helen Hayes - Adolph Menjou

The ratio of net earnings of the ’
Michigan Bell Telephone company
for 1932 to thc cost of the plant and
Its other assets was 2G per cent
compared with 362 per cent the
previous year.' Thc company failed
by over IflOO.OOO to earn thc divldends of 92.50 per share paid on its
stock during the year, accpiding to
;the report of the company'sopera­
tions for 1932 presented by Burch
Foraker, president, at the annual
meeting of tho stockholders held on
Thursday last week.

.

The report also shows a net loss
of 105.495 telephones in Michigan
' during the year. At the end of
. 1932 the company had 527,710 tele- .
iphoiies In service. Exchange mes; sages declined nearly 11 per cent
: and toll messages more than 22 per
।

At this meeting the board of
directors were elected, who named
as officers Burch Foraker, prosl-,
dent; George M. Welch, vice-presi­
dent and general manager; Walter
I. Mlzncr, secretary'-treasurer and
Georbe J. Brett, general auditor.
A new lawn-edglrig ■ tool, re­
sembling a scooter, Is moved along
the edge of a walk by the &lt;»perator
who rests one foot on a platform.
Why couldn't tiw device be de­
veloped to include the whole lawn,
and enlist Junior's Interest at thc
cams time?
-

Something to Shout About!.

SELF-PATTERNED

MEN’S

Broadcloth

CAPS

SHIRTS

53

Chenille

49®

RUGS
Heavy Nap

“BIG MAC”

49

WORK
SHIRTS
now 25% t
Improved Quality!
At the tame

A

LOW priceFiner, heavier chambray I And
even better workmanship than
ever I Dressy collar — rounded
cuffs — and fine stitching that
gives added strength I

Coat or
Closed front!

PENNEY’S
will take
your check
for amount
of purchase

Full-cull

Pre-shrunkl
Fart colon and
white I

The BIGGEST
OVERALL
VALUE Yet—at

Penney^ Famous

OXHIDES
All the features of a high-priced over­
all—(lacked into a sturdy, long-wearing
garment that will give you service with
comfort! Triple-stitched and bartacked I

Boys’ Sizes 39c

. PENNEY{
1161118 EAST STATE ST., HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1913

PAGE FOUR

Ran nor
hlu met budset deficits by in-‘
Ddtuitr
taxation. Fur
ARlingS Dd
lllicr r-.n.-d u^tton.
For three years i
«h~u.,. n.u«toi

&gt;»»
&gt;1 Hto.iin*., Bukina- ed income but congress has made
"■”-7^'~Z7.-------- no effort to make Uiem balance.
COOK UROH, Killian. r^ h., gtwn way m n*
cook

a).T OtHtlionS- ‘ This and That
views ana upimons.
Mortgage Sales.
Wildt DlllCYS OCiy
Farmers. Take Action.

A COMMUNICATION.
January
19J3.

Backward Glances;
I Hastings Banner, .
Hastings. Michigan.
■ Bits of Yesterday GvnUcinen
-.

I I have been thinking of- writing
A Protest.
to you people for a long time. Big
TEN YEARS AOO TODAY.
McKAY V3 DILLMAN
Caution Needed.
JBVTXTF SKVKSTH TEAR powerful veterans' lobby to such an
• Mrs. 'Belie McSwetncy «f chi- 1 as I usually have some kind of a
evident attempt on the part
T—»—~extent that a reserve officer who of An
near
Ithaca.
Michigan,
about
c
“
K»
vUltng
Mn.
Abbie
Blnnchjeport to make about the snow here
Frank u.
D. iwonocy.
MoKay. im
Kent
Up hvar sums*. mMUHsai*. auvui —•­
th, post T.fficr «t lliillnr*.
,. ,
_ .
..
,
01 Prana
:u» count?
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.
..,A_
yt...
m
i
wills
Und
-other
(■enkd &lt;!*■•
i-etvcd a few weeks in u training
nn(| fprenrr-'tale treasurer,-to „ thousand farnwrs gathered aj ..
u -ard. Mrr, M. I.
I have kept waiting, thinking We
I would get enough to report on pret“ ' '
’ camp can draw a far greater pen- .vise control ol the siaU' highway chattel mortgage foreOiaaure s/fr41friends this week. ■
slon than a private who was department wiU icvtaled in infix - and bld ta property covered by
Mi u Myrtle Clieeieman and MU-. 'ty soon, and every time I began to
Dorothy
Bump spent the week end feci encouraged, the snow would
miimed and
and battered
battered in
in actual
actual com
com- niatlon coming out
&lt;jf.r Lansing
this -^u.M70 mortgage
simitar
Moxrussqc maimed
OroVl
c. ptiiman
took j,for
!Mp13.75.
lleurA KJ
vea with
Mr. and Mrs Atfiirew Mat- leave, and -inoc the country has
bat Is such service as this worth „.flL&lt;d to take order* Irani Me- , arlier m thc week. Both are mutugone democratic we don't know
13.000 per year per representative? Kay, the Grand Rapid* bos* 1* xud fc.itatlons of a movement that bcMr;.. Mitcliefi Dykstra h#s re­ what to expect. We now have just ■
Onre again tiw answer ta decidedly to be opitttau; his renominalion at gan in the Iowa coni belt.
turned from Ann Arbor where flic maw chough to corer the ground,
'■ SO, HO.™ tototo-to dto
:
took her little *on. David, for treat­ say a couple inches or eo. Hardly 1
enough to rt-port on. and wt- haven t
tie held in Grdnd Rapids on Feb. '.’a
1,1 that wct,on of ,hc ment and an operation later on &lt;’ seen
‘ ’ country
Inludru'.Kni. Hut McKay u„. cq-Jmrynavfc--------- one -break. The niunwr of.
a genuine bld-fashioned snow
been particularly fiard
Mrs Geo. McDonald of Dclroit
senator* and representatives who barking the candidacy Ol ManEy hit by high mortgage debt* and &lt;i«•drift this winter, so I will tell youj
may attend funeral* of Hou*e mem- O-god Ot Ann Arbor for, .'ta’i j-ii xii imid rrvenuj-s. During and vc’nir laM week, being called Iwrx something about my first winter i
by
the
death
of
her
unde.'
Jud.-on
. ten .i
.Wto. Ito,
-------- ,---------------------------1 landed here from Hastings No-'
1 ‘ hrrn rwUiieed from forts' to only —11
10 u*un*an.
.
bmm m farm-land value:-, through­ Stark of Middleville.
.
. .
,
h , ri,t« th* Hom.-■'
f,un*m?‘nu
im,1?' out llle ‘^‘'n belt, Choice farms in
in.- miws
Tiie
Miwes pwowy
Dorothy anutn
Smith ana
and vember 8, 1882. My brother Hollis ।
at the train which arrived
u Ivan Blit to offset Oils, the Hi u. Wly tonvn.wwMr «).&lt;• «i.Uui&gt;.|&gt; tcu* andsold lor as-high-wf Ida Bell* Ely of Grand Haplds. met
-- me
a! at^ut *cvm or seven-thirty P. M.'
i. -aur -nt with it* annual deficiiDvin-n.it' crock,- the .ship 1■■i.(J.|400
Mom-y was pli^Bful Ruth Smith and Ek-Mo.-cLs Wilson
&lt;4 S2G.(S» will be coniinurd. After, Diuinen tv a hlgtip . Of Luis.iu,&lt;s n
aJl^ [^,,15.. utl(j Sylvate nt Kalumawa Nanlul were *iu There
1 hl'r‘' was no snow and the weath-'
...
mve.siosa
iuuuca
Kocranj
on
uirac
vnu
kucsu
oi
air*.
McnvugM.
*;
r
war.
nice
and suiiuy for “ few
1. .11 what ft a mere »2o.ooo io com- **J?*ft’
“»«■««
* '“«
« M« Mclimgn
« '
'
, l'\11
high lalualiuns. A rv' ldcnt of Iowa- Mr.. H. E. cAmttdon and son d»’
* asked one of the re«idcnu
b.i'..H.( Vl the lG.j| u, n. it tliinng
halcyon j.wcph O’Meara an«i Mia Genl- here if liny hud had any snow yet
■ prexnt nutmnal deficit!
Jdepa-tn-.cnt will be done- 1:1 a bum- 'days lenders didn't try to talk down vk-u- Rider Left Saturday fur Kai ,,n'1 lu‘ said no,.but were l.«»kliu .
■*- ....
. j
.
’ and■ tfearless
......; M-AJ-fike
way.
and rm otu- will g-ei the amount of the loan involved; omaguo and Mui Rider returned to 1,or h- every uay. My brother, Hoi-|
With sued
daring
&gt;pccul
u.._.. .be. -tt'cll John, are .
..
- ■in . instead it would
college
work
Evanston. —
Hil­ lu. told me that whatever the
* strides toward economy as this we
-j don’t knoi
McKay's c.m- you sure that's ’all you'll need?''
— --------------- ------------ to ----------------- ------------ lo'-tad cnc yet.• Crop prices were gOOfL land value* ____________
ol it. which i&gt;ruM-d true u* time
... ...
lid await'the
balancing
he Is outI towould
p.---' . eemc.l in thc procr.M of a pcmia- Elk Rapids win have bcm the went on and 1 uilen think ot it yet. I
toiio
-»ai. 1.
u.i l.u*. of. the&gt;but 1 am informed
renbmtaation.
on Nov. 30 the snow began i
uonuUme utter the year,: rather be beatcii
. ----- ....
--------- . . new upswing and good farm -mort- gueata ot Dr. and Mrs. F G. Slief- Wdl.
than b» subjected
tailing on wet ground. Atting aomf-1
gages
were
considered
thc
cream
of
field
leave
today
for
Detroit
to
visit
to dunr.r.uiiuu by him '*
.
one if they liwugui it would stay on
- fur two weeks, reluming via liisI Manky Chimed, mentioned a.. Me-1 good investments.
lings.
;Kay‘s candidate, is president of the! t.c-ah; were not made with any
the mud to stick.
LET S HOPE SO
[Ann ---------------------------Arbor- Construction------Co. ,and;
Next morning tt was nearly kn«i- j
Ps-rr.a;&gt;5 Michigan liaui'f a »13.000- tlie Ann Arbor Asphalt Con..truc:ion regard to the carniiui capacity of TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. I deep, not A&gt; very cold, but snowing |
PETITIONS.
Mrs. Bruce Hayden ot Saginaw. right akrtig. It was wutclied till hi
jx-r-yr-.ir director of prison indu-’Co, atnijMrd concf-ni-. wh&gt; Lave the property involved A farmer
Mlt’ply borrov.vd according to the num- Saturday for a visit with her had snowed wane nc-ry day for |
Before signing any petitions ic- (rt,. .IU, ,11. AmnlW to OO..
lorty or fifty day.-, and then we lent
qututiiu: new taxes for any purpose Convu-Gt no pri-wn, pardon and: . a.(.,., nt RUda!.,h E. ffm-hnt,
Site lias ju.it tetumed inun tr.uk ot it, but it kept coming, ami'
hoarser worthy it Is well to re­ partfle oopunikdon has yet been/1 mti- banking cummroaonvr. uhr twins. — talked into larger loans .Ch!c.t. &gt; when- a very suottMafui by hbout tills time dr before if idui j
member that tax delinucncy in aulhoria-d and no apjxiinimcntj' with Jo ijih D. Fra-t. JlL-publieun than he really wanted. In this in- operation wan performed on her r. iclied a depth of three and one•tance tiie relation of lenders t» ...
Michigan at present ranges from 30 made. .'Hits despite the fact Rut chairman of Susi
Mrs. Albert Morri* and son Albert a (iked part time in the woods cut- .
ifcKay in !&gt;.!(,.«er* wav somewhat .-imtlar t:&gt;
■
. .
' .
. ■ , .. । keen in .conft-i.utto sa per cent. This is to&gt; great &lt;i Eduard
N. Frensaorf husscl up elab- ,lu, n&gt;arI,.r nf
ic epposi- riia't of our foreign -tankers who who have ' been spending several ; !gw sawlogs and Mom- wood. nicx&lt; |
percentage. No government car. rat? headquarters 111 a Liinsing hoj„ yir. Dilhiui
Uy wiui
iw
tockhold- loaded down such countries as Cl die. week-, with lier grandparent*.. Mr. Ufea
ured inc
the suw
snow wrry
evi-ry «
day
with but;
' Pen:, Bolivia and the Argentine and Mr* J L Reed, left Sunday tor Io,n foot m-’asut^ and It took alicontinue for ionjt under such an tel. has interviewed many persons cr.&gt; in the a ; . J
with’enormous debt.&lt; for the sake « lhy,.t
ai Pldtadciplua.
;(ll i; bm H youd iiandjiold on the’
overload. Tberb has been too much and has tvued many statements)
c
making a good iwofli for themsclvi
Cha... Hoc- of lionton. Mtc.ibun. IH|
ground Was not fr«wn|
John
Gill
government by p- tuion tn the part. concerning his roseate plans for
- wilt M ind-.iv with in. aunt. Mr..
.......
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it of surplus funds
i* said ti
J utr K Radford, uuil taiiei rc-ta- th.i'irt'.g and scttlitu af the bottom,
Petition* by special, group* liavj- savmg the state a million clollani a
tivea &lt;jI this place
’
tendrd !o increase the cnit of guv- year through rvorganixing the
■and t-'-w snow coming every day ta!
Me.
ut.d
J.
H.
Pitten-ter
nt
kei-..
up'the
supply.
Wi-.m we fell I
emnwnt and are now rcsirtthff ef­ prti.'ii indiKtrics. Judging from
Grand Itap’.da were guest* ot their a tree it ■ would-bury fi.-.efi in tliej
forts to bring .them down. Taxes what the Rovemor says the' whole1
(laughter,- Mr/. C. J. Stuart, urer

for i! a limb should lly back

id Mrs

PRICES RANGE FROM

$1750 to $50-00
Over three hundred samples to select
froih .. . and every suit made in the style
and model you like best. .. and a perfect
(it guaranteed.

Lambie &amp; Doyle
"The Store for Dad and Lad"

jfcwer must be given to the cxcfsj; the fat salary ot J12.000 per year. In obliged to w..it a full week :■&gt; re­
tire. Congre.-s either hasn't 1)19 tn- fact'practical, non-partisan men ot ceive a clu-dc ui payment «L tu
Kcmuty or duqxxttion to da it ' Mr. real worth a» public servant* could sec &gt;.ul xhipmvitt. amounting ta.12.Gurnee should know! He has bcm be secured for a fraction of tiiat 0®.IB. Thc celerity with whiyh lu
wti.i paid tttouaeii considerable com« powerful Under in tiie hijuw-for sum- '
•
ninny ycuts awl any sltortromiiig of.
WHATS THE REASON ’ I
^ha*. body'u a direct reflection cm
George Fotfikcs, n.-preM-ntat^i hi* own influence. As majority
elect of tile fourth congressional
district, has launched a bitter at­
etnerecacy propcsal granting Presi­ tack against tiw state police. Re iiaa highway.departim-qt late in Decem­
dent Hoover powers shnUor to there in the western part of.bis district ber. In much the .same manfier in
now suggested-for Mr. Roosevelt.. advocated abandonment of Pf^ts tires and tubes.’ and sh-at th-.AgcordW to Mr. Garnwi his own that are key posiUon* on the crime |n.'.«r cf Highway C&lt;&gt;mnu.c
iwty had definite Ideas on htg nib-' route between Michigan and Clu-i Drthr.an to pe. tntt llvjtet and'did not intend to let tiw cago. Tiie stat#, police ix thc -only placed aroused Me
Grand Rapids Chrotticl
rxccutivi' branch userp tiie. cinBti- organizalion we have Immediately

A Quotation
illusion u-'iti eik't' be
found the limtes!
friend jo truth.—

;&lt;■ who put their
wot ihlfw siicu.-ities
irif; public ofl'aflith
rcrnuirnt
of

s hud
after a vi.-it .with
and butter.
&gt; went "t" Grand I enjoyed. The family we boarded
—-fisted of an elderly couple
Rapids Friday to visit M-- WiUj -child, a girl eight or ten
Dltintfir. h-rul.-rly Mi-j. Claire H”glcl
of tiiw city.
\
and ata ay had family worship,
Mr* F A. Btaex.ij.in of Delton,
lou-ul-that the Lord wa»rp.-nt Friday with Mr* Rose, Col-',
ar, near tht-rc-u* anywhere, and'
grove enroute to M-ddicvlllc U» vUii
i .mu
.r,u.u. r,.nij
- ...............- ..---- ,u hern. Tuesday from NifiM . Whin i! rauw
re tincalled to attend'
funeral of -the latter's nfotlu•:, tiw.c miles ta a
i the country and
Summers.
■. ' .

* Do You Know
About the NEW
HIGH Powered

---. tmi»; kr the sjn-ini;

schoolhomc oul in
ut that unit- the

NEW PERFECTION

milter. Mrs Orerii!
only one tint has voted in-re conFORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.K timpuriy since that time Wt like
About 2.5 young ladh.t taw «- tiu- climate* wf“* ’ ’—ring,
1— *tnvig-i"“
elating atnirei
1 -excellent

Ptw

Parlor dxpecta

HIGH

freezing

OIL COOK STOVES?
If you don’t, it will be a revelation to TRY one
•and see for yourself how quickly it will cixik!
It is almost unbelievable to see how inuch this
N«w Perfection stove has been improved.

«- starving

h’.trt'-d mid .tndtutrtowi and where
Hi?- nrunmoth tall maple.' and elms
ivc this .-’ Md'there are many good farm
in Kai- houo-.s now

Let us demonbtrate, or better still, try it yourself.

yr-t Will Jimi ,.i»ac»- in yonr i
basket. I have inatcnni for

ing

qpnccrM*d would"

•ext nwrriinc

'FREE and fair d. .

Jutiofial 'right* rd. congrea*. And available capable ol dealing with
A BjT OF COMMON SENSE
what waa d.-iie? Nothing, absolute­ prgatilred criminal uangs Yet Mr
ly noUung. except tiw enactment df Fbulktw would disband them! Why.’ other day .•aid, - If more cwiccnu hav&lt; been. made. Caught beta­
writ owned Individually hkt- this. swollen mortuain- imlcbtrdni-i* »
a billioh-dollar j»&gt;ik barrel bill
and r.a forim-d lust .to si'll
providing brand new
!'r
rilUation for farm
rn Brown in -his aeries
i on'Corts nt the state
The present mtrifni-nf- nl o
ph-triy i f rirnmon •■•n.M'
I, pointed out . many
ed farmers to take charec
. Kh;&lt; i - ttys. Tne do*
fx has »L&lt; n com- j)rn!..;lthe mav’iUty.ol
quite a number of
.ears through the pualure* to do anything -worth
present othcial • family
1 L-oniis has h“" ■
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MwiiATORlUM FOR MICHIGAN.
Govt I nor Coinjock ti e ■«r .v r s
pratw- fat signing an act tlut will
&gt;t tax-delinQttcnt
on aft'o:
year. Why ui-il . t fictaB. '
tpau undcrnratli

Upsets old ideas

QUitr
-U in those daj.v We txxtrdcti
Ufa a family living in a hew Itouie
t i,. not finixited und it was
pri'ty cold’ jonH-titQf*. and Uw
. ; -.na.-.ly ■ Tvme.mtxrs one

ability of Mr Frensdorf docel

t!

Fine fabrics and good workmanship serve
as the basis on which we build their style

mid cut tint one into wood
su the caw.-, might be. then
u J L crockionl cf '•'•--ik^feil nnutluu- one until we got
nd Ihrtry Crockford and wife :nil,
— — —- ■ -■
Monday evening with
-

A Die .-.'.7 OR- NEEDED
’xurtl’i’.ss-of who started the plan to
. itire'l.ind Mr. Frensdorf into a stnunCongresj unw prof*&gt;*w to
Rmc‘,1.11 sweeping heated .state job. the legislature and
Pit Kh nt-El
‘the governor will have pulled a ktgantlc bom-head play if they
him get away with it- A prUm.lnGarner,

Kuppenheimer and International
Custom-made Clothes are
fundamentally sound

Sitndiiy.i.

M-lieme A-enw to have been . con­
doie-by passing potiuolis ta In- I reived by "Some »t LB influential;
create them.
[taclrstuie patronage fans which are;

John

Quality
Woolens

op- of
n.nutt»'y:i..
icw-nt. of
it you can
i have th.-,:
luck will in
’ from Uw
‘
windier.-.—El-

'INDICATED. y

have inng held the promise t
A W. Nil-bob.
boostutg and price nxinw b--l
hopeful
’—-JK-I eye of agriculturiMv
M: , Spuil.iin:. and Mi.', Mauri; 'The sen.uble man can vastly mare acts ..
Yon-i;; &gt;&gt;! Mladieviiic alt-.uded tin-; crease lus own pleasure bj &lt;h&gt;- habalthough trr past eleclions tliey seem Y. M. S c. ivip Tuesday night
[it of enjoying other people's sucto halt hud considerable vot&lt; •;-&gt; tWm Carthdue .of Irving was in I tea.'.’—Bruce Barton, writer and
imK-jrppcal. Puwfiy fami-.f - now the city hatuaLiy He is worjemf I auvvrri*mg tMuixa-i.
i afire Hut ihey have lx&gt;-n deluded on the world's fair buil&lt;iii&gt;.',&gt; in
h&gt;.-&lt;- many year* by »mh hr.,\-.-iW&lt;&gt; CiuiigQ and t-turhs there &gt;hu|.
chevies and are now taking dull-,
il-.e .’action for themwlvi-s.
Mr- Ella Bcm-ria motlter. Mr.- : I
Drolh i! and a»tci. Mis* Drailctt of p
4 nrartgages . wire proba
Bvll'.-.tie. are’vumng her lor a tcw|
honestly. Lender und borroi
tlaVt.
UM the trsnMction to r.-Mrs- Julia Reeder of Grand Rap-i
heir mutual benefit. Mart;
ids u. visiting tn tne city tne su,*at
ot Ml.--* Genie Bro.cn.

Miller Furniture Company
Complete Home Furnishers'

NO Dairy In This State Produces

CLEANER Grade A Milk
... Than Does the Highlands Dairy!

ttieUimc ahead when a &lt;
&gt;r. c: govenunrut and rr
would nlake the paynii
• Ioans virtually mn&gt;0i.!

Uiat tne diMlng'itshr^l
be ivri’c and senate;
■to Waste .me takn. 11‘

tbe benefit of Re1.
he.*c lurd titnc*
: li -teiird to an exceedingly in-;
taig zrawa on Sundae morn- j
ay Rev. Master." though wc

Crumbs ( f Wisdom.
BRIEF. OBSERVATIONS
। neglected nui

e refused
scow tIran abihti

building &lt;°r a* hill
© mis* valuable mtaut*

th» Pt ■ .-.bvltrisn church will be cn-{
trrtaiiu-d on Friday afternoon by
Mr» H J Kcnficld The gentlemen ‘
On Monday ue received call*!
from P. G Abbott and George D. •

ram C

L kngu.y and AeivutypoJ -pn
.
, ,
tiring down the • cost of governincr.t, to reduce needlei* bureaus
unci departtaciiLr to put cboipensaUon to disabled veteians-or war
wid-jwj on .in equitable iwi:-' 'liic
iun«cr tn each w-x- is NO! Con-

x- nidged from
irilinary business

Way of Our World

pa' uuln 1 seek* f.n wcuiity through
.unu'Mtik- unwitting enemy vl th.-,
NEWS GLEANINGS.
----------------------- - - •—--C world* progress. - Dr. Nicholas
1 An-.boyna burl is considered tne
(.anient group m Uw Utaua thau*:Murraj Butler
,worid‘s moat expensive wood
congress, every wxoud counts! Un
tortunauiy. howvici, the suonos! 'Unkijlhe nations ol tiw world
Canada huu liad no bank failure
are wUing to liquidate their hates, since August. 1933
’
downing mote turn
; th. v can muW little progress to.
i-aiii
4'iiiidaiina
miir
debU.
—
,reckoning.
i geon and other large fish.
1 Hany V. Adams.

1 O O F.i . n their way to attend
the i-ewion ol the Grand L'rdgc al'
Grand Rapid?
dxttcr than it is tl:l&gt; term, and «cj
wk Hut nil Jhc patrons give the!
itaclua thc encouragement they so I
much need, by r-pctuiing a few*;
licura in visiting the sfboob under
their charge.
Wc learn that Hon. Phiiltp T.(
Van Elk haj tcudtjgd iu» restfinaMarell.

That is what an actual TEST by
officials representing the state of
Michigan hows. Naturally we are
highly pleased with that record, be­
cause it proves that we have succeed­
ed in our original plan to provide the
people of this city and community
with just as CLEAN Gradc/'A" Milk
as is produced in Michigan, or any
other state. Every drop of GradcJ-A"
Milk you get from, this dairy is milk
of HIGH QUALITY und comes from
our OWN HERD, which has taken
us years to assemble. Our herd is

fully accredited by Hije^tate and
there has not been' iyn indication of
TB or contagious abortion in several
years.

When you get Grade "A” Milk
from such a herd, you can know that
you are not running any changes of
disease, or starting any epidemic
through the use of UNCLEAN milk
in youjj- home.. Can you afford to be
without Highlands Dairy. Grade "A"
Milk. Thing it over.. A* phone will
bring it to your home.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTING^, MICHIGAN

�TIIE BASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, ISM

p===----------- - ---- ;-i Social Events and Personal Mention

'

FLANKED STEAK.

DEER PARK ROAD LEADS II

I 'pcru-ThouM »te«k.
TO LOST WILDERNESS
G medium-siaed pkatoes.
3 large tomatoes.
■
Uuapoiled 00,000 Acre Tract
1 head cauliflower, cooked.
HOW TO USE MAPLE
3 tebiej-z.ons butter.
In U. P. Now Being DigPRODUCTS IN KITCHEN.
Parsley, minted.
covered By Touriits
|
Mn. CMr*.
C. O. Nash
Na*h of.
of Grand
Grund Rapid!
Rapid* THE JOKE WAS ON MRS.
PROBATE JUDGE CLEMENT
Mi pie products are more constantii, Salt.
vtelled Mrs. Kellar them last week. , KEITH CHIDESTER IT SEEMS.
WEDS M1BH GERL1NOER.
quality
thap they
*F to
-------- in
-y b
—
• uk
-77.~ be
— ■ Paprika.
The ' Deer Park Road" running1
Mlsi Margaret Merrick was
home
In
thc
Detroit
Free
Pie#*
of
Mon„w, ..^....
...
-•— —
.
At a simple service read by-the’ t!,
----tce
- the
—r. department
■------ :---- —
at agriculture
- ----------- - ■I *3 labkspoon* ciiecze iu
grated1
from Newberry to a coast guard I
from Kalamazoo ofer tiie week end day In the iilhouettc column ap- Rev i-.rowi
erf the First lU,
”
Wa*himru*n
h»«
Hwrimmua:
....
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.
.
lm „un
n suwnpuu* ix Hear station locat-d on an teoteted *pot
— Wuhlniton
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—I T,
nun
with
.. ’......
. . *kt!tet along thc shore of Lake Superior. U.
with tn*
thc inethiite
method* nf
of nrinartrur
preparing Qliyueak on
both .....
iildta in a hot
Creek visited- Mr* J. F. Edmonds, will
interest our reader#
wcMr and
-17 Mrs. fteuben rap. Mettexls are zcicnUflc now “M or cn the broiler. Cook tor atxait fw thousand* who hare
du....................
.—....wlu&gt; are—
. ltnnw
name Qf
oi Mr.
Monday.
*
innate**,*
larlv jnenUoned
mankinnM* Charles
.
L.
.'.
.qualnted anm
with tlu.
the J^y
Gerhngur.
their daughter. equlpment 1* mure elaborate than in.flitMrn minutes, turning uecaamnal- covered" the Superior State Fore.st
Edgar Thoma* of Dayton. Ohio. 'I
—C,.Vu
— ___ __ ______________ mim rauur
-2?!.
p,ulln.e* Hazel, became the * day when ''Migarlng ofl was done:ly ou B heated pUnk^. placa - the » Dail leading to one of the few retpetit tiie week end with Mrs Newcastle.
bride ui
ol mt
.Mr - J- Stuart Clement, with a huge Iron kettte and n ladle, -neak rm tbe plank ami pile a bar- mairung wildernesa areas ot Michi—r-' I’ understand The new# u.iuc
'
Thoma* here
comes from good ii'
authority.
Mn.
« .M
” Min u Mr‘- E c- Clement, at tour which were all Uvat wa* rwccseary. |der Qt' potatoe* around it. Cut to- «*»'■
A f&lt; tv year* ago the Deer Park
Mr* Sarah Brand»tetter Is visit- Keith
Chidester, of St. John*, play-Z O'clock,
n-ri^w . on ^Matui
”
Saturday afternoon, To get good resuiu. however, cun-! niat0Cui ln jixlf ^-(w*w-a&lt;*, sprinkle
stant watching* and the bulling and|w)th grated ch«v.*r. and dot with Road saw few.hcrse*. and an autoing Mr. and Mrs. Burr VanHouten ed thc role »f Newcastle, not long p.&gt;,r,larv -i.vrmh
of Almu-this week.
ago Mr# Chidester to the wife of
Mito OertSS was altracUve in a experterav in judging were more,butu.r. Arrange Uw*.; around the mobile.wa^ rare ft was used a* a
.Mr and Mr*. Raymond Wjnde- tbe rector of thc Episcopal Church Patulja modil of rereda green crepe nMCBtfr than-Il 1* now.-When an Meaj| inside thc border of pitat)*.-- means ot getting suppit&lt;» to the
knecht and little daughter moved to m St Johns
Lith a mmriUiL trnbin ai d 2ir- air thermometer can be read to Arrange Uw flow. r. t* - v.f &lt; &lt;.k.d ?oa-.t guard station and the few
Owovio OU Tucadajr.
Faced with the necessity of rate- ^d a b-Juqui: “f brtSs'rS?. She show the moment f*« removal from buttered cauliflower un Uw pl«u&gt;:. dixek«&gt;' who lived in the littlethc fire. Hw wil-W *yrup I* pul Thtt vecetabl*.-. ..nd '-t&lt;-..k .twuid
Endsley und
and neither
mother. Mi* Ina
ing «omc
money a*
u nalnlesslv
painle#a!y __
*
attended
cLrdon
Bud End-.Ii-v
retn-.e more monev
.....by *Mr*
..
* ,
iw score* of hunter*. cnAnna Emtetey vPiled retetivc# tn u poulble the women of the
w«iTbJS*2S into Un cans and seated at once io ailirely cover Uw buArd Place .Uj.
Clement, wlio wore a black and prevent spoilage By thc way, »yr- plank ■..........
• ■
- fried again during the
in •«
the
cvm ...........
t/nul tiie -|&gt;&lt;uto
i.u.ipTftvilh* last w«ck
church decided on tt bate sale. A E
white ciuembie. and carried a bou-. up. even today, molds- quickly when. oordc: 1* browiH-d
M the l dn»t &gt;
und
.Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon Edmund* of kind-hearted mercluuit loaned them quet of Urmrclifl rases- Little Gur- exposed to Uw aU' If you are lucky .r, .^ „rr t. n.-f* ;„ "„..
L&gt;mj-»-mm;a
■
Na&gt;h*«ll!c ipent Sunday with Mr. the use of one ot hU *lore window*’ don Lduu Cement, a nephew of
to
have
a
large
tan
rent.
you.
you
the
steak
from
the'nren.
;n.u&lt;!
i;
he
arm
rh.*y returned the
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f(lt
akjfluy
puqjoae*.
a
n
o
f
which
•nd Mrs J F. Edmond*.
—... ...
,m.
,AJ(h bu.Ur Ul{o whJ£h lu.
‘ the groom, carried Uw ring on a -,.ti
;.z year bringing’uthen with
Mr and Mrs. Franci* Ritchie of helped considerably.
I pew ter plate graced by a singk er tpe can u opened* put it into
and' today an increasing
Lansing were Sunday guest* ot Mr
Tiw sate wm gratlfytngly succe.M- 1 white roo* Mr clement wa* auUt- clean iwt Jara and to sual them witij worked rornu minced parsley,
and
paprika.
Garnish
th&lt;
plahX
•nd Mrs Harry Ritchie.
fui from a- flnancte) standpoint
rubbers. After on. of ||ic.&lt; jar* with tuft* of parsley.
eg lan.
.Mr und Mrs J. E Wai Uni of Their entire slock was Sold out by the «*&lt;1 by his brother. Mr. Gurdon E
----.
.
. U4o a huge no
Kalamazoo were guest* of Dr. and tune ttiey tpd to close up shop. Clrment.
; Tiie refreshment table, presided ^i* the tvfrUetal.t along tiie siujre ol
OVEN POT-BOAST Of LAMB.
Mrs D D Walton on Tuesday.
That Is. everything except some very, over by the moUu-i. of the brute!
in Luce and ChipM»P,C »)*up .-nd ugm. when
3 pound* lanj* from shoulder.
Gordon Gam and MLm E*Uiet txcxilcnt cookies (they were sampled1 couple, was lighted with tvory la- proper y i»ude. nave the mu-.: deli1 cup potato *. cut In email piece
Colored shirts are here again ... stripes, plains and
Malkin of Battle Creek wire Sunday cid a vote taken' which remained per* in silver holder* and centered e**1” of lb‘'*,*a- What can b- bi-t■ 1 cup carrots, cut In snull pteci.*
(Uixta of Flank mid Lettie Garn.
behind, for *ome unknown reason. with a allver vow of white ro»e#.
fancy broadcloths are favorites. Pre shrunk, fast
i ’ter
waffles
"r for
fnr griddle c*cakes
k‘ ' “,and
d
*.
cup
onion,
sliced.
Mt* Joniwt Mteiiai-i went to Ann Tiw women went into a huddle and
'than maple syrup Unless it is soli
color. Splendid quality for
2 tablespoon* flour
Arbor tMlurday to atuud_m. Ufii- evolved the idea of taking them to, The bride ha* been. for near!)* maple sugar} You probably know
ItKilly u&gt;er« a&gt;in&lt;- it* holding*. A
four
years
thc
efficient
commercial
the
rector'*
wife
as
a
gesture
ot
vvtslty and piv]uue for Iwr doctor**
the fanio.u Adirondack pancake.)
!u*adC|V.artr:-&gt; was c^tabllfiwd on
$1.00
Bruun the meat and transfer lu th« Ik e P.ifk H. «d and forester*
&lt;!&gt; gree
gratitude'for tier unfailing assis­ clerk of the Michigan Bell Tcie.
phone
Comany
at
it#
ana
otflcc
in
an
earthen
talking
duh
Add
IxUling
tance
Mr. and Mrs. Aten Johnson and
put together with &gt;ol; sugar and
txgan to develop planting anas and
wat-.T and ewrr the dish. Let the ii lay means t'^r forest tire control.
Mn und Mr.*.
.
Jatntt&gt;
...... ........
Radford
._ ....
lift
Mrs Chidester was delighted at Hasting# Tiw groom is the ricwly- j whipped cream
elected
Probate
Judge
of
Barry
meat
cook
slowly
in
a
moderate
onlBundty on ajMisuM-s*
'
.................
trip to At- this bit of thoughtfulneM and un­
। Maple makes a delxious flavoring
Road.- smtabte for automobil?
The new neckwear is even more colorful this year.
Pa for tpo hours Add travel were cut tiirough tiw trackUinta. Qa.
wrapped tiie package with a glow of, county.
fir cv cream and parfait atid few own
After a short trip. Mr. u;&gt;&lt;! Mr* puddings. Tiie syrup, heated and the V'*g&lt;&lt;ablr*. cover, and c.xl* one koj. t&lt;H«&gt;t. A Land EcuhomJc Sur­
Stripes, small patterns in reds, light blues and Lins,
Mr. and Mrs.*Burr Van Houten of anuclintion. When opened, how­
b1ll&lt;o aown
down *
a utue
Utile,, max*.*
mates a
a p&lt;rper- hour longer. Tliicke-n the liquid for vey party mapped and studx^ the
Alm* Sixrnt Satuiduy and Sunday ever., it &lt;-x|MMed to her unhappy gaae Clement will be «t hnmcai 7M*W. boded
We also have some Scotch plaids (or smart dressers.
with iwr mother.
Mr*. Surah the self-same cookies which she her- Grand Street, Hastings Thar many IcCl MU&lt;.t. Jor ir, cl. 4nl. especially U
pecan* or browned am.tmds ur&lt;
hH had baked that morning, and fnend# unite in best whites
BrantWctter
J. 00
*“*
'used. By tiw way. nut# ured for
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Joluistdn at- bf which she hud a goodly supply
Bui today the- a
HAAN—EDWARDS.
। thl* purpoM- or lu. any other, an(ended-tiw funeral of the formers stofed up for her own use.
*■•. ziupmcn: as ;
j Marriage vows were taken by Mita usually .better for ht-aung a short
cousin. Wifliaiu Biuley. ut St
i*s become bu; e;
Vrr
i
Eduaid#
of
Muske,
’
&lt;in
and
Mr.
Ume
in
a
alow
oven
tu
."freshen
RANNEV
—
STEBBINS.
John* Tu&lt; mI:iv
,
Mr. and Mr*. F. Marvin Sage' From Monday's Grand Rapids John Haan of HaMlngA nt a cerer ua'm
now one vf the uiiu’ahding recrea­
read by Rev. 1&lt;&gt; nu.-, at nine i Maple tro-ting. made By boiling
w. tv in Muskegon Sunday th at- , re w wc copy
v.,Pi the* following item of mi.ny
'
tional «po*.s Ot the kind 111 MiciUoTlock
on F.-b It. ui the home ofjthe ..yrup or ..,.ir
li WaU.*’
1 teaspoon &lt;•« lery
tend tiw ninerabof iwr auter, Mrs. interest to Ha*llngs people;
Mr. and Mr* Prank Huvmer. Carl- it Umads aind &lt;c-o:abnung I
1 cup strained to;
W.
•
II.* uu!*t.&gt;,u ui.J primitive cuncLllon
W !1
S McLaughlin
UMMA
•
. M U-TSJ
IX.
mu
mH'
.....,
&amp;a"«
■«-.
- whites »r
&amp;
ton
Center.
Tiie
bndal
couple
was
;
teat,
n
cxz
’
*r
thr
Mr.- Donald Van Zlic and Philip of Mr*. Mitel Colgrove Steboms of Bt(en(jed by Mr. and Mr. Lemani icooked with milk or cream to tiw
; have cumbnud to make n aUracCLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS
Van Zilc r;-*urn.-d to Detroit on l-m-w-i and Ellis Wilbur Ranury vand*i&gt;S. ;vg. of Grand RapltL. isoft bal! .-sage i- aNxin; d« licaty.
Rub meal w-.il with salt and pep-;
T)r.ir--d:iy after visiting Mr. and of Greenvilte took place Saturday cemulations me extended.
•'
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
per and dredge with flour and
Mi J. F Goodyear.
very
loptAiraplucal
in th-.' iK/mc of Seymour K. Fowler
______
, e , ____
'
Maple Tartt.
town id w-U in lu’t fat Rcm-nv
Jijpk Ht.nr and Earl Warcluim
to northern Miciul - • s*-*;_-s u.'*s-L*_^rra...u-.,--T=-,
1 cup maple syrup.
iif- sliced cnit'W
ipenl flu- wick end with Mr# Wan i within Uw fore.?
Only m-hrber.i of the immediate
1 egg.
Ingredients.
■
linm and dawhtrt- nt the hpine of fanu! '
were pr&gt; • nt -Mr. und Home El'OHOmic'i
............
.......................
2 tablcspcom
butter.
Mi _. June Urigg* in ladumg.
Mr. I.*R.y Ranmy and Mt.. Gai2 tabh ,}m .ns canw.iaich mixed,
................. :■■■■ I .. thl
Mr.
•
,and , Mrs. , Hai'dtl Edaer and
,
'i*' and ML. Hattie llanney of
It, YtCllSlOH VV'OTA.’ with '. &gt; up cold water
fwrll daughter. Jaw t. are . ix*nd.ng_t)r,envifte. Mr and Mr*. Lawrence
LaAlLHhlUH n
H a. ;i
fup A(W tJw cufn.
thrx* iinwi-u.
th- ar .; *. i’ll .Mr and Mi. G.riin g, Colgrovc of Bijuuneliam and - ■ ■
- *' ■ **' &lt;'
-•= »tarch and ihe’beaten egg; c» k
sauc:
f«--*;te d
t of coa! .-Grrn-,'
Mr4. IUM. g Colgruve of Hailing*.,
norvrtn wn ■&gt;
! until lliitk-' Add tne blitter und
GROUP NO 2 .
Tin M:
N-..m.i mid Don* Um F&gt;iwjn w Bishop of Plymteal well.
Lili- Individual bakmi:
SUGAR COOKIES
Heme ..
Economic*
Extension
Chib
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Michigan
faticuhr aLindrd
formal dinn&lt;i
uth congregational church 'read
'.
.*
xten,‘.,oP..tl
„ tinv with plailp pfetry and bake un­
attended a himial
dinnti *rR,mb
cup* gHnulat‘d sugai
I..-- Hiit.’l Old* ;*.t l.iiioi,**. {mmriage service.
.
til straw color.
Fili with maple
Hainrday »ihi.bht
’ । gn*n
iro. n by
hv the
th. Beto,
in ., Mr
j,|r and
U((1 Mr*.
Mp&gt; Ranrwjv
Ranrww'' left
!&lt;-ft fo.
f&lt;&gt;,1,‘‘,;uv*r. °&gt;1 mixture, cover wnn
iuapj&gt;- meringue
with maple
^wn U1
,Jow uv.n .31i dc.
fau Alpha
.
"'Chicago and ths *ouUiwe*t. They £w«tey. Feb. U. at two o clock P.
...i- ■ &lt;, -rtrude und Marram u.||
at home in Gninville after M . with 13 members present., The
.1 Uuk..p.rfm (not
[lessfln was on fowl ‘yalut-K and vila-i
Bmiih of IMroit 'visited Haxtinr.*)March I
m;"
i. UK
U,c d.wl.l.r
f
'"A ’
Irb.t.res (,n Sunday and .-'.lied on ""
' Mf
.„ H..„r*y „
Ala pic Parfait.
:k bt Late
,™-. !nt(. Fl,,«i.
'''“"J-""1
' ■*•'* I
lix.r 5 i.&lt;n&lt;lm*urr. J. 1. Lombard, tlM
Phmp T.
T C4im,v
colgrove ...a
and .........
of .
Al'.nft'
CUitnm,
or
.nd
Cbcrk-L
An
n
,rr
i,
t
plat
CTCTU,
*1 I', nnock ii -Ajiit.ii.
.
1 H&lt;-a.e Aitoft' Colarove of Hasting*. ■■ ......... .
■
,
■
*n nutmeg.
.
..
.
M mid Mr* E ii Mme and dill- Mr
a *
rrsWwil
%- »&gt;*&lt;
-- - Wong
- tni grme
s?'ne of
of trui.-uost-d
traronosM ktu-ra.
letter* wa*
wa,|
] cup hl,t•• •maple
—■ syrup.
■ --...buve ingredient? and adji 1 j.,. illjrti
feature* Another phv-,.
'
S
,
'
n
'?
U
^
.
”
£
e
*~
on
■g"
Ur
'
Beat
the
eggs
rilghlly
Ui
........... Mar-hall w.re
iJe. to
'5.h?‘r.’i *»*«««••»**•.•»■
. l,JnUl______________________
________
—‘J...* nomt
re in
hi Ui;
th; city on Uri:tnw
tin., nvtije.
t-. president of the Ran-'
Ran- 1
m
an^k
rn,,u o Jlour
b"5"'' Cit
non Is Muikellunge tute.'
____ ___
Bunday ------J T. Lombard
............
.iitliicM.) J _r. I.ni.barii
HrfiiK.....
&lt;nitur Co.
an alunintu* ...............
*'' '
U,^» T JJ’tlil’
-hv maple-.yrup Cock uute
roUr&lt;i t;U. Thr1;i K„xf wjuclr. white' located little mofe/
tnd other. rvlallvc*. und . ,.!,d «n llt Michigan Htate college and a 'J
1 -« « ’
o, M
,he
cool and add cook|;_. tl t!v- ar..,.mn: of flour add-: than a
throw from Lake 8u- '.
*
n.
....
...
.
i
l.A
C*au&gt;.ui
ol.
Jt'lir
r
mil
St.
it..
.......
:
t
&lt;
..),(!
V*.
••i-.*,'
.
.
.
.
.
......
Mr. LoJ-aittid. uiu i&gt;.&gt; a |MtM*n. a’ i„rin, r pmidrfit of tiw alumnlla*- E. A. C’aul.nj on Jctlehxm
the cream, beaten, until »un. FWte ed.' Ax .ojn’a/vou hare pul enougi ix-nar lu., a waler level winch is 60
pf-nnex-k hovpitid.
in Uaya of autoinatic rUnucrator !io.ir !n
baiter *o that it wii
"sitton In hh coliege career '
Mrs. Frank Andrus and Mr. and wus' captain of tiie lootbalj. ' j\..' THORNAFPLE t.AKDE
,ARt»EN CLUB, or pack tn salt ami in tuimt three h(,hi ..
r(lll
. 4* when !&gt;/„*.Tcwii Vheii“he tiareiw\trtp
Face Powder, . ........................ *1.00
1'!“‘ P“rl ot *a^»,and baked put tn u covered jar. Thi*icf )ir.&lt;i U-rwan the two lake* wa*|
Mr - F_i.ii&gt;*-. Pender ) tunii d Friday
an(I
.u&lt;t..oaJI icam*
int i, Tire
me shrubs
snruos are kamong thc
tne test
nest PttrU 01 U:;
und u
basketball
team* The
....ixnawn
‘,fcnd 4 hour*,
hn,,r*
recipe makes about 4 dazen coak-; ylf _.1U. c« „ thriving Jogging tpwnfV
.dhu a ii.) , .r teip U. Moimt D&lt;)ra. i&gt;.vJcr-tb.,H team Iw led wa* th**
the
decorations, being ex-j
cx- kl sUnd
, known n,ome
home a&lt;\ora'.ioiM.
de&lt;
Strawberry Cleansing Cream ’ 1.00
Hav. w-te re they accompanied .Mr; l3r. t orgamred-at the college.
- ' among
-------- “
-------------- und
■ :
J and one of the Urge*! pine mills in
ctt-dcd
tlie
permanent
«r.l Wilt -A-hrk &gt;’.r1 lu.fi visit tor
Maple shortcake.
the Mate Today an enonnons .0
I M.-mi-permanent planting* by th&lt; .
Peach Lotion Powder Base . *1.00
A SIMPLE DK-sSERT.
. pile of *awdull is the only tangible
1 Prvjuue a rich shortcake dough
tirre. Tiie Hasting* people- ulo __________ .. _____ _
jitues only.
1 iwund era ham &lt;ra&lt;kfi». rolled.; । evidence of tlda former activity.
in lull, put one half in pan
nvited in St. ivtcrsburs and Miami.
. •*
PIT.AL GUILD HAD MEETING.
There I*, perhap* no home plant 1 DivtmAstringent..............................*1.00
and pat to fit. Spread with butter,
1 pound date.*, cuvflne.
Fine Timber.
Oh Monday evening the Bu*incL* । which wc wouIiT'mu*#
a* much u* &gt;i-rhiWe with shaved maple sugar.
1 irouiid miuehmallow*. cut fin*' I One of tm
fr
finest stands of virgin J ’J
Women's Hospital Guild was de- tiu.* shrub*. Il
pUr.:.'2. C0V*'r wUh Uif' OthCr haU Ol doUgh
Skin Tonic............................. *1.00
an^ntir'
1 cup nut meat*.
light 1 idly entertained
by Miss they are very, attractive
1 cup cream.
.
' *
!i jack pine in the Lake Stales u in- ?»
' and untirr‘; brush top with milk and bake in a
Mrs. Junto. Qregkto very pleas­ E»l*~l Junes, thirty-two chjbying'ing to the eye.
in
and at_ . the
! J;
Medicinal Masque............... *1.50
’iwt oven &lt;430 degrees F.i about 201 Mix lhe lngr&lt;dien'.« .until
..............
wflb
.. . eluded
_ .
__ _tne fare*:
, _______
__
antly i nfert.iiihd her “tad' club the lovely dinner served by the; In H»e white flowering shrubs arc minutes. Remove from oven, butte; blended and pack in a iiaii I*'- !
J.h«tte-£rf ** 5
ui Tuesday afternoon Top scute Prexbytgrian ladles at the church; tire- follmvtng.
Tissue Cream...............'. . .*1.50
top and sprmkic with mure #lwvcd Hand overnight m lhe ice box and.‘“tu 1Land of virgin hardwood.
purlors Appropriate valentines were' Thc spirea Van Houttci so well sugar and serve with
rerve with your meal with whipped
Per®‘‘^d
pf
used iu place card* and a pyramid! known tu us all; the tplrea Thum■)y retreOimenu hrtde's cake centered thc table txigi. a more rare specimen, with
tmua!aUon.
We are exclusive agents for this line. Our repeat
when- the honor guest. Mn Btuartlflncr -foliage and featiiery forma•
_____
QUIMBY.
: rear tiw? Forc.-.try Divlitan oi th. ’4
sales prove that Jane Kay Toilet Articles'meet
Maule Frosting.
1 Service., were
-tixw.1 Sunday, I&gt;|L.rtnient of Conservation, which &gt;
Clemt nt. and*the officers were scat- atibn; the Hydrangea aborcsccn*. I
the retiuiremenfs of our customers. We will he
UNDEkWtW OPERATION.
2 cups maple reiup.
night on account of lh&gt;- bad road; administers tne ar. .1 established_ ; O
a low growing hhrub often com­
glad tu show you this line at any time.
‘ ear whites
’However. Rrv. Conkjin expects to camping site on Muskcl.'mge tokc-.^
J. T Ixmibsrd underwent an op-1 Following th&lt;’ dinner, the njrm- pletely covered with clu»tcrs ol
iing «'
thia —
camp' hA&gt; enjoyed *nwh
muchI I .
Cwk syrup unUl it will apin’ a meet throe who are preparing
1 * While thto
tratuin at INnnock hospital oir ber* went to thc honic of Dr and beautiful white flower* Il it Someat «6 ~
30 popularity
campers lu tiw an-ij
■ Tu«-.-day ol last week and i* makim.,Mi-, -A W. Woodburw. where Mis# tlmi*# called •Hill* of Snow, the 'thread (328 degrees F.i Beat egg Join the church at Ea t-i. at
y.udv' • have
marc isolated
a ..good': ...............____ _ _ .... Jan*** rcridr.'-, and the tnistnrsa and
well known Bnowball. and wnothcr whit
and i*iur syrup on gradu- &lt; ach Sunday, evening t &gt;r study
.
...... ..I..,.,.
numerous-lake* wnd1
new* to in*.many frkiiite in this .mci.i1 'f*,:dons wen* held. A fortune in the group is thc white lilac. • ‘ ally. Set bowl ,..
- -----------m w
pan. of --but- water
Prayer
meeting will h- ___
held—
at the’'}*"-’
dly and surrounding community,
itelling game, a spelling contest nn.1
Tiw Fonytliia fortunel
i* the ■nd
and c-mumic beating
eoul
untilrra.uu.
frostiuchim.
homeor ofLmul
Loyal
uwu
Lowell Tuesday aitu
w
a mUoclianeou* «bpwer for the mml common of the yellow flower- j;» thick enough to spread. Two &lt; rnoati.
'
th!* area
the various acnvillt. I
cup of , n&lt;&gt;lli« Hoffman, who lues ly-er.’ un...d. torHowever,
firak. furnished thc entertainment ■ng shrub*. Hie forsythia inter-'nips of maple sugar and
the impor-!
Mrs Clement deceived some lovely media, a more ramiMct type of this water may replace the syrup
der the cart- of the Dr the. p.*t
gift*. One uew member wm en- specie*. The philadrlphu* glacier I
FRIDAY, FEB? 17
SATURDAY, FEB. 18
----- - ---week w ith Intestinal flu. is sortie *
wnn
floivr. I
Maple
le tter nt
at tin.«u,,ij|‘Ajnn ol a fwert fire
With a
B inure cream colored
eoloreH flnWer.
Manle “Shwofly
Shuofl»”“ Pie.
Pie.
thl&lt; writing
weitina
rolled ' In tiie pink flowering shrubs arc' Line a pie tin with pastry rolled, miw FN-clyn Lowell is ill with I?* '
*? 5O ♦€motely located u.
Foundation Garment
thc
aflheu or Rote- of Sharon which a little thicker than usual. Sprinkle, throat' trovb!- AU hope -he n.-i : mrticularlv diftlcult and the build- i
NEW IDEA CLUB.
t
in ----------purple, red
and wlute-plentifully
with maple -supr. dot foon
belter
!n(r up
niany .,.ttr4 raigiit
Mr* K R. Boyes delightfully cn- also come* ...
--------...
terfatned the New Tdto Club at iwr I The Oi'iiliu
Dcntxla pride of Roche*it
R rhesti r
r , * itli butter und bake m a not oven
J Riley, a former resident of ■
....
a^.rov.*d m a :&lt;# hmm I
cnx. Jor :in mdeli-j
uc*.roj*ro m «_____ wm*.
FIGUH&amp; CONTROL
home. 421 W Slate 8t. on Wednes- with ila flowers white tinged with &lt;4M degree p.&gt;‘about 15 minutes. tills
j nite *tay at lhe home of his d uu»h-|
SANDY HIIJ.s.
'day evening. February 8 A delicious pink U a very attractive shrub Tin-'
Crust.
6:30 dinner wa» served by the host-1 pink tartarian,honeysuckle with red I
iter. Mrs Howard Kelley, and fam-| Rob Lord Is house caught lire ne.tr
r.-s, the tabic being attractive with!berries which follow the bloom 1*! 2 c. flour.
illy.
the chimney one day la*’, week Mr.I
valentine place card# and a center a very fine shrub lor apecitnrn; 3 l baking powder.
A f&gt; w fnjnuthu place attended' uvrd wa* away from hojnc at the
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
piece ol carnations and ferns Fol- planting.
r.......... „. Thc
The Hydrangea P.
I*. G
O
'the operetta in Hastings Monday tune Fortuiutely they were able to
I SUGAR
10 lb». 43c
lowing tiie burineto meeting the ends* Um* list ot pinks with a glory
(night which was ww good
keep it troqi spreading much, as the I
.
ww ——r
Michigan Fine Granulated
evening was spent with jig-saw of clustered flowers Tins shrub is’
--------------- ■**'*■—......... ...
i fire was burning tn tho log* around ‘
Mix flour, baking powder and salt i
DURFEE.
chunrwy uirtif Mr Lord arrived
puzzles. A good time was had by often poorly cultured and so nnu
tn fat. .slowly add milk. Mix, Tiw newlywed; arj* surely hearing home. BlH&gt;. paving been sent altej
4
► Tomato Soup, 4 cam 19c
all.
out. but the bloom U beautiful on Cut
1
। with knife. When M’ft aottgirform* tlungs-thu week*. Tin- friend* and . luln_
ntl *erwui&gt; damage was don.*
Uw well grow n shrub
4
B
Alire Brand
m noneyeucaic
“nd fit over the ber«»'«'neighbors of Mr. and Mrs .Kenneth 110 the hoiw
Thc red tartur.iin
honeysuckle D-»t-out
I
fine
ot Mokc
&gt;“*«’
l0‘’ u‘‘!5f 35 Reynold*
- ..by
..........al Q-,lr nvailiiiun wa* unable
•
.....------- surprned
„_.r.....i .....
tnern
to ■dc­
&lt;
Vacuum Pack, lb.
&gt;
CATSUP .... each 10c
iTnrica Rubra* U if.
— specimen
--------- ----■ • OUi- minutes
in «• moderate oven. Turn , charivari
-• . ........ -------------wf evening.
Also Mr. 1 |lw liic mall tor ^,.^1 tuj* lu*t
thc crimson flowering shrub*.
1
beiry aide up. Ser.e warm.
*nd Mi* H*rn Hroombaugh were;w.k
lhe JO&lt;uta wwc M jun 0|
ers in red arc Japan Quince. Snow- out
’
B ES S ME R’ S
B E3S MER’S
&lt; Z5|C ►
BUTTER.............. lb. 20c
enicrtalncd in thc same way Mon- * snow a* to be impa*oab'.c.
berry &lt;nd». B.ilreu A W. apd-we
day evening
I ciurlie Ludlow u not at nil well.
must hot forget Uw Weigela Fiort]
A
[
&gt;h&lt;iltz—Freepart—Middltvilte
| 2 cupa brow u sugar.
Thc sudden death of Sterling Ea- *nc iWs Momach and throat trouble
bUiufa.
I
1
cup
shortening.
ten
came
a»
a
shock
Monday
to
this
1
Robert
MeKibbin
and
family
ol
• Thc above are a few of tiie com2 or 3 eggs—according to size.
community
Sterling
wa* w-cll. pr4irjr.stic v„ re callers in tiw Qra
mow shrubs. Anyone desiring a lu:
3
cups
flour.
known liavuig lived in thc Striker,.iIctCibbfn home Sunday aitenioon.
of other shrubs may secure some
1 teaspoon sods.
district on.* farm all liu life and|--------------- --------------------irom the question box at any Gar­
1 cupvnut meat*.
wa, a highly respected man. F*i-i
MEEKS CORNERS
den* Club meeting —J. A. Hous.
ISO Sue
Extra Large Orange* ... 6 for 19c
Mr* De."!* Thompson and chil-j
Mate in three small roll*. Wrap neral eervin-* were Friday, Intelin oiled paper and leave tn reftiB- uttnt
:
in Striker cemetery
dren returned Monday from Mrngan
STONY POINT.
srater.
The wsir* blizzard ol thc season' where *he had been caring for hci'[
tor. Next morning *hre and
Mr* Loyal Lowell of Quimby [era
bake. Will keep a week or more be- ,cirae Wednesday and bloiksded the tistcr. Mr* Elmer Hui), and babv ।
New Lenses
New Eye Glasses
visited Mrs. Qtoud Demand one day tore baking
rcadv *□ school wav clxcd Thursday .Mrs. Lllke Matt.ion and Luurthl* week
,
All. OVK FUL'ITS AKE FANCY GRADE
and Friday.-----------------------•
ctwe Matteron wjted at Lyle Me­
at HESSMER'S
at HESSMER'S
Mr. and Mfs. Hildebran*, have
Orange Cream Pie l iUinr- '
-- ..
Arthur'* at Hickory Comer* Tues-1
I bevn on tiw kick list the past week.
*. c *ugar
•
MORGAN.
. day
Will and Onal Wadcll took in
J. W Shaffer visited his daugh-. Jir 8nd Mrs. Le*!:c Dickerron ti­
New Frames
New Spectacles
the big day al LanMiig .Thursdayt Mil.
ter, Mr*. Harry Hammond, of Ver- tended the funeral ot Marguerite •
Roma Blocher of Neely was home
2 egg yolks
montvillr j»r.d reports that Earl Hendrrsh.nl in Hastmg* Wednes-,'
at HESSMER'S
at HESSMER'S
over the week end.
1 c orange juice
Hammond is MUI gaining
day.
•
Arthur Strodteck who n working
3 T lemon juice.
Jjlr.jind Mn- Herbert Schroder of
g-.htxil w*.i clorod at the Week... Pork Sausage 2 lbs. 25c
for B. J. Wellman visttod his broth­
2 T butter
Lansitn vuited
Mr and Mrs. ,tuirict Thundsjr and Friday ot la*l
' Hinman'* Bol
.
New Methods
New Instruments
er «t Cascade Sunday
Wayne Christopher orer Sunday
cn account &lt;-t the storm
’ 20 Ouaea
I Mr. and Mr*. H. J. Waggoner and;I 2 egg whites beaten
I Victor Hawkins ol Hastings at-. Wr. and M;.„ Lyle Dickerson atin Examinufion
Fresh- Ham, . . 2 lbs. 29c J Package#
for Examination
iron Kenneth and Mr. and Mr*
Blend augar. flour and salt Add&gt;
----- ------------tended the -----------service® at
_. th_. Morgan tended the c C Cemetery- Cirri*
hliccd
] Quick, Pkg.
Claud White and ron Lawrence of yolk*,
,
at HESSMER’S'
at HESSMER'S
fruit juices, butter and -•
w.i- rhurch
church Sanihi'
Sunday ~.=r:.ihg.
morning,
Wednesday at Mr and Mr*. Ebbic!
Olivet visited at B. J. WellmMis iter. Cook in double boiler until
•------ ‘ of
• ■~*-*»
— and Mr*. Leuwai» of tiie Bunnell dixlnci.
Dr. Inwood
Chicago
j BEEF ROASTS
. lb. 11c
Sunday
in —
egg” Hurry Hamnumd of Vermontville
creamy Stir frequently Fold —
-------------- ♦♦»—----- -—Royal Barnum returned M»nday white?. Pour into bated pici shill. suited Mr. und Mr... J. W. Shull*WEST ORANGEVILLE AND
I from a live week*' fishing trip at ।Cool add serve.
Yitetey.
EAST
Friday.
,
----- - GUN MAKsll I,
Houghton lake.
Ice is thnk enough so lUikcrnun
Thc Orangsvdie school opened
Tuna Filling.
arc
। again
thu. Monday nmcning alter
Cy Hildebrandt made a businc.**
are out on'
on’ Uw
Uw lake
U'ke again
again
—
. — aj
..
tFor 18 sandwiches*
trip to Grand Rapid* Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Chnstoplwe tw» days' lotted vacation on ac-i
On account of thc bud weather
1 c tuna
nmt of lhe
of Lanang spent the'week end at count
tiw cold weather.
‘
OPTOMETRIST
’r c chopped celery.
our P. T.'A. wa* postponed ta
, Mn&gt; Jack Baurdon '•
i* —
on the gain i
their cottage here.
*
Thursday night. Feb. 16.
1-3 c chopped pickles.
--------------after a long and severe illness lut-1
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Mn. Mojri* Oraborne entertained
t salt.
WOODLAND.---------------- |iug several weeks
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
the L A 8. Wcdmsday.
1-3 c salad dreams.
Tiw Senior play of the w.xvlhivl
Mr. and Mr:, c. E Van. EH calkd
Mr. I’oole Irom Baltic Creek wa*
Mix ingredirnu and ua. u a Ihgn ecbuDlfu* been p&lt;x&gt;ipuucd. on fncuda lu Ha*Ung* uuc day 'U*l
on our road Tueaday.
i Amwuncentedt nest week.
week.
t |
sandwich flllmg.

^Helpful Suggestions

1

Some
•NEW
Arrivals

In Shirts and Neckwear

•

'

,

REED’S DRUG STORE

Jane Kay -

the Assurance of a
' Lovely Complexion

CHARI /

BETTER BARGAINS
Look at These Low Prices!

’ Maxwell
House

ORANGES ’’liff."*' 6
GRAPEFRUIT 12d Su« 6

15c
19c

&gt;

MEAT SPECIALS

:OATS

L. V. BESSMER

HINMAN’

�Main

Tnr HASTWOS B.VXT, ffTDNFtDtT, rTBUCAMT 11, nil

THE CHURCHES GOVERNOR
,
WANTS
*ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER-

’SOME OPPOSED NEW TAX

ORDERS
SOURCES IN MICHIGAN
Here Saturday Aft­
8 DAYS’ CLOSING .Meeting
ernoon Considered Michi­

PRAIRIEVILLE.

TMTH1M1M LM LM IKS 1FW tMIMlH IM! H IM

। David Deal, who ha* "been seri-j
1 ousiy ill the past week i* . some-'
Lit f pt U A A W. we
WC are
... glad
BAUW to
MJ re-1
H ’
what Improved,
port. The son. Newman Deal, of &lt;•
IT16EMENT FOR LESS THAN 35e. c,fulcH or
VJnTED „„„„„
Grand Rapids, is staying to pelp
}wlp &lt;•
- CHRIST.
care for him. Mrs. Owur Palmer of
gan's• Tax
.Cnntinu.41 from .Lwe mu &gt;
■
••• Situation
i Hastings spent some Ume with the
w1
nwle ww a ,e:1 attended meet- home folks too.
Guaranteed Trust
Hatting*
. ii‘banks, tru-.t companie* and oth-rW 1!Cre Saturday afternoon of rep-’ No school Thursday and Friday
&lt; r financial institution* ainductiat: rrsentauves from various parts of on account of extreme cold and imFitting Service
;i banking or trust business within
county, Hie evident purpose of passable roads.
At last ... 3
•.hr Mate of Michigan shall nat be
meeting being to protest against
Mon of the ladles are lamenting 1
a way hits bwii discovered
opened for the- transaction of bank- !hc hnposition of any new laxes in the low of their house plants, some;
antMd to hold the niptute
ing or trust business, the same to i&gt;. ’tlu®
for thc purpose of aiding wry choice one* were frown.
for the lady to carry loose
recognized, dwell and treated and ,ll&lt;! Public school system. Moat of Don’t forget the old fashioned
■r
face powder fn her purse
have tbplwune effect in respect to those present nunc from outside the singing school at tiie church Fri-1
you ths New Akron Tran
without spilling. Nvut
such Banks, tru»t companies andj^’Y- A* ,,lf Bunner lias shotfn. day night, Feb. 17th and wear your
feature ’'Be'cCtire Pressr.ro
ether
financial
Institutions
as
other
P
art
,
of
the
townships
of
Uils
counold
fashioned
clothes.
The
Rev
W.
1
control”. Nothing else like
and conipHCt. •
legal holidays under the laws of this l&gt;'
already within the one and F. Kendrick, DUt. 8upt. of Kala-;
-. CHURCH .
stale, provided that it shall not at- 'one-half P*r cent tax llmft. If maroo will be the speaker.
Come into LyDurker’a
eenta|lTes.
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST
•feet the making- or execution of ’ s,eP* cau I* taken to reduce slate Mr. and Mrs. George Wood and
Cor. Clinrrti and Center Slre.n
Drug
Store
und let us help
agreements or instrument* in writ- 'expenses by a considerable tigure, Mr. and Mr*. Fred Smith attended
The Prescription Drug Store
ihK or iKierfcre with judicial pro- and have the remaining part raised the meeting for parent* of Boy'
you get a "POWDER PAL.”
«. A. 1. PARKER. p.nr,
iM-it. dfedings.
•’■
;b&gt;’ a
hut- or ’dty money de- Scout*at Battle Creek Monday night.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
-Dated tills 14th dovo.’ February ,rlved„ ,rot? *ny new ««*«*■ to Tlie meeting was Iwld at Uw new
1933 1 32 AM
■ •
7 equRlUe school taxes, then In every’ Scout building, a gift to lhe Scout*
• witiTAXf a rmwmrst
township of Barry county it would, from .W. K. Kellogg. There were
POU MALI . .
luyv rrora J;&lt;H
..A J.144
** pos^hlc to keep the total lax 500 present. The program was fine.
Governor of the State o. Midi!- levied well below the one nnd one- from start to finish. Gunnar Berg of
III..I.M l&gt; ■
«
•
RanJmlf per cent limit fixed by thc re- New York City was the speaker. He
j
TlSF. IN on I.t'XOR
Pol: •Al.r
1 &gt; * nt- I”, FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
There could be no mistaking thc.cent amendment to tiw stale con- told of the wonderful work done for
ha*
L-.I .................
Putot
)' Program over radio Slation
meaning of this order, a statement stllullon.
and by thc Souls very Interesting*
flax been achieved (hrouch care­
also
l.sued
by
the
Governor
de-1
However,
there
will
be
found
in
ly
and
instructively.
The
pageant
■ ft' WMAQ every Munday 9 p. in.
ful budnes* management and
clareyi that at three o’clock Monday; nearly every township a district, put op by Uw Scouts representing
utisfactory dealing with policy­ Frisvair. &gt;... ..-.
afternoon, which was a legal bank- possibly two or Utrvc. where it will each nation was wonderful.
holders.
tne holiday, iw wa* requested by be Impoeslble to maintain schools A very good attendance nt church;
SEE US FOR INSlirr&lt;?l;
telephone to fo to Detroit and take [within lhe tax limit fixed by Uw and Sunday School Sunday cdtuidpiiri in •. an important conference amendment. Unless some way shall cring thc weather.- It surely shows i
A // h —Pure Olive Oil Soap
relatiie to the Utnklng situation be devised whereby Uw support of an interest in the work. Some
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE
j/lUV —Castile Soap, Imported
there. Th . conference, he said, public education shah be equalized, come quite a distance wlille sotm i
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Cbatch St
Opp Pi
I:-...',
■ .
'
was precipitated by an unforeseen making it partly a county or state of ua near orc neglectful in attend-'
Pinenaat Bulldlsa
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN
For face, hnnd.% bath nnd shampoo. The
and acute situation which had sud-j burden, these schools nnd many city ing.
J. L. MAUS
d.-nly ariM-n in the affairs of one of and village schools of the state Triple Link club instead of meet-1
* purest, moNt economical und beneticial
it* leading financial tnstituUons.! would be seriously crippled. Only a mg with Mrs. George Woods of Milo
Local R«prt&gt;&lt;ut*UTc. H**Ua*t. Mich
“w 11 hT,VUU‘ 311
toilet soap to use.
, This undoubtedly refers‘to some part of the sales tax would be used will meet in Uw I. O. O. F. Iu4l.
’ large Detroit bank. Just which one for tiw schools. It was intended to Feb. 17. Pot luck dinner. All day ;
»nern...r. lx not known as Ulis is written. He , divert use ot it to that purpose and meeting.
,,
_________
_
- .. . t V - . i i- ’ •
»d&lt;! ,. .
tht; rest for state expenses to relieve The entertainment Wcdnesdav.
■ It was the concensus of opinion, real estate of paying any state tax. niglu put cn by Plainwell Hlgn
GEORGE M. NEWTON
after long conference
cmfetcttce by those pres-.presWe understand that at this meet- gchoal was enjoyed.. Not many tn
srrcTACLx* nmn. repaired.___________________________________
&lt;-nt. that .the difficulties n?ight be mg a committee was appointed to attendance account of bad weather, j
BROKEN LEXn* REPLACED WATCH. 1 ”” ’ ’
HASTINGS CITY MISSION
..... cftuld be
.. t—
w-the matter
.. under consideration
..
Robert McKibbln had Ahl* mls-j
ironed out provided lime
“ke
.^v..
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAlKtSU.
"---------- !—1—-I---------------- 1
had for negotiations. As matters and report later Not many ex- fortunetc
‘
to break his arm Monday j
CASH FOR OLD OOLO.
’ . ’
stood R would huvf been necessary pressed their convlcHpns jit the afterrtoon
h. Wc sympathize with him I
Sm RtNtoa aa* ••• Saw la, a
. K
' . ■.
’’
• ’ .
Oaliat wu; (•.
........
to. clo&lt;e il&gt;c doors of lhe Institution meeting, but most of those who did
m’ilo.
involvtd on the morning of Feb- were opposed to’a sale^ lax. Gover---------------------------------ruury 14. which would likely bring n°f Comstock
has urged
such
a tax’ -Mrs Jennie Chare returned to
———————-—-. f ,,K
, ,. v
,,
.
" W7i»»« Immediatt Attention and Coarltiy Art Shown to All”
juny other at .lids
time
prevent •*"
the ■disaster
in its train dumter io qiur.y
.............
.. *to
“ —
“—*" ’her home in Kalamazoo WednesFOR SALE-CHICKS
■
dosed
for -----many, day
after
a couple of J
bunking institutions In Michigan.
.of ;liaving
—r— schools
-----------——-. —
------ spending
-r—
.HASTINGS . Telephone 2115 WE DELIVER
The crista was caused br thc in- niiuiths each year, nnd having week* with her sister and brother,
From' GETTY’S BIG LEGHORNS.
B M
N. FV-iuwr.
’'*
ability to realize'immediately upon school teachers' pay cut to figure*.Ninai und n
Ako purebred Roi-ks and Reds. now
:in-a- c:-of the institution to meyl-fltat
ft l best to hold the
----- would discourage
-- ---------------Ambitious
..1* thought
hatchinc. IODO layers on own plate,
circular.
threatened withdrawals. For the young people Irom entering the Triple Link club at Alw I. O. O. F.
i . m v.i &gt;. i nur.t ii
protection-itf
■tnnller
depositors
in.
teaching
profession.
No
one
should
hall,
next
Friday
on
account
of
the]
lEPISCOPAL!
GETTY’S,POULTRY FARM
our instltutloiLs. and to prevent the 1x1 more anxious for good wihools bad'rood* to tiw home of Mrs. Allie
AND HATCHERY
BAKKBUPTCY NOTICE.
CHANCERY BALE.
withdrawals of large sums from the than people of small means, or those Wood, hostess.
Middleville,
Michigan
state ol Michigan, it was deemeddependent on wages.
. Mrs. H. J. Flower. Wayne and
wi c to declare u banking holiday
Every possible dollar should be Bernice Flower and Mrs. H. Bellingfor a period suiUcwntly long to ul- cut fronj Ruvcrnnwnt costs in town- .tr attended thc fuqeral of their sLiHASTINGS MARKETS
Inw tiie situation to be cleared up. j -’hips. chic*, atate and nation, ter and aunt al Hickory Corners
"The conference war, [tarttcipated School wages should be fixed hl fair Friday at the Wesleyan church.
Cerrwlrd
fn by representatives oi all the Prices, consistent witii the times wc Remember the P T. A. at the
Ull.l-I 1 V ‘ ...........
■ f. „.n
•clearing house banks of Detroit. ari? P®«ing through ’ But we ought home of Mr. and Mr*. B: ad field
&lt;1
.. .
... .
si-piesr
nlativt'.'- of the Michigan not to cripple public ('ducntlon. That Friday evening.
“ U. ..... . ■. Mil
■,
*
PkUuc*.
-----—-------- — f jOhn Brandsteltcr rqmairu just
Bankers Association, Secretary of 15 ’'te corner stqrie
of»a tenresentaKta -'ir
..„ta a U.V- » t
Commerce of th- United States. l&gt;'c democracy Use otic own
about the same and i* still cun­
r it -&gt; *&lt; &lt;i. . H..,.
.- tv
. Hik'd to hfa lied,
Roy
D.
Chapin: Under-Seen tary of
------- --- • • •--------------!U
l-r ,. .r.l a ....-.*
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
I 'Miss
Hackney
remained over the
the
United
fatale*
Treasury.
Arthur
COATS
GROVE.
----- —
.. . --------------Mota aa* llUn
Rev John Kiutang D D. Paatst.
L-.M&gt;V&gt;R*a»*e,
'
Mrs. Neil Smith returned to her *rrk e”d at Mt* Bradfield» on ac­
Ph.ce 2ISS A Ballentine the t-puty go.v.-no.ct the Federal Re-enr Rank ot th- hom.- tn Midland after spending a counftot bad weather and roa-L- &lt;
■4
:h- t. tar.
’ A Arrp-&lt;t Hl V Hair, ,H4My Atta.
teventh district; the clUef national arrk with her pt rents entertaining There wa* no school at Mil* Thumbank examiner tot the seventh dis- th- mra«k-» tn the meantime
afternoon or Friday
trict; n-preMnt^tnes ct lhe Rrcon-1 Gar school kept gaing last week
The pupil* attending the Kellogg
, 1* Ila
’
’
ttruetton finance Corporation and during the bhzzudy weather ahtk school from this community hod &gt;
Ute MUhi/an Banknur Omm alori teeny other* were prised for two holiday* Thursday and Friday on .
’hta-Mtt.A: ’-...
../ya,:, J~H
I aUi .wa
-J .1^-. Uu. action dav»
anotmt cf the ucatlirr. ..
taken t» at
tx-u L-t’-tr-t. ot tp- The P T A- will meet next week
Mr “n&lt;1 Mr* Lrwu Fem*. Mr •
p.sgilv of this state, and especially Friday evening
\—
an&lt;1 ktr*. Earl Ferro. Miss Retltea '
Oral*
the j.-nafirr de;.-&gt;-;tor» in car bank- The Community Service
was Prrri* and friend Kendall Burk, of
.ng antitunon- ’gl-.cn by th-, school on Sunday ete- Dawilhg were entertained at the ,
The:.- can be no criticism of tung with the teacher in chanre. h«n* ot Mr «11'4 Mrs. Ftrrt* Quick
Ootcrti r c t. &gt;■ ,-g under the cir- and * Ur.c’ln program was given. Bundar •
NOTICE TO . .
.
IMJ, —Ratal! I'rtra
v
. urn-.: • ,1 th !■» Mai-- f..nu ting nf exrrciw* readings and . Ur and Mr* Harlan Scobev spent
tn .-nt w n : • •. bf mtutc. an excellent paper on the Sunday and Mondaywithrelatlje’
•-*•- and
&gt;1 haniern-.• -Mnt
nt LincrJn wtpt elven bv Mn. &lt;n Hastings
;f Mid...
it . ; tip ,taf&lt; and Mlerding and five girl* W’’’’a numMemra. Ernest Quick and
: d.-tul
.:.tmn’■. a!o&gt; of the b«r nt v'ng» acr-mpanicd on the F.trlj made a butines* trip to LaFederal Kesen. and the state bonk- piano br the teacher
W Monday.
u.e departmrt.’. .: Mici.i.-an wereThe Floyd Clum family hare been
The Home Literary club wo* pn-tElectric FLOOR SANDING
all a.-re cd having thc flu
poned last wrek on account of tiw
BEPUELICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH ,'.!1 pre-mt and ulun
! . ti. pr . lamat- .n
,th.- L.-t
Next Sunday evening the Com- funeral of Mr* Luuia Cadwailadcr.
*’
rati mutiny Service will be hy-charge of the lust charter member.
and FINISHING
bl* no question about the nt«ii-sit?”-th- E. O. Smith family They are’s
• ■
south• •shultz
.
for the
Governor '£ .action. H . making plan.* for a good program. ■
I'rlren—SntUfartlnn guaranteed.
Tiw Misses Esther, Ruth
and Eveshould not oe’ criUcbed untier ।.....
Martiaret Kelse&gt; w nt home again ..
.
i
HARRY BARNUM. I’hnde 3131
'Arou^nt ruJJ t a.K
n eiftcupurtanci's. According to i... after Ajwndln-,’ n number of month* ft"
reports tiw conference lasted neari. h.iinlnr her nunt Mrs. Claude Boltz and family ol Cloverd.il..
ILislitig*. Mich.
nil rtijht. After tvitsidering the Wood, in Hastings.
' M’*- O^Bfu^ Gwres of Battle
.situation from nil angles it wxSome from here attended thc Ex- -Creek is spending some time visltlnj
agreed that the eight days holiday'tenaion meeting on Nutrition for,*"
North Irnr.it Chnrcn.
was the best way to meet tlu- Con-:the leaders held at Hostings Friday.
There^uas no school Fnursday
-iitions.
Mr. and Mrs Vane Wotnng of nn&lt;' Friday on account of drifted
Undoubtedly there will be some Woodland gave a special song at roads and Ahe revere cold weather.
legislative action before the holiday&gt;thc morning churclv service and' Goraon Kenyon attended church
CARDS of THANKS B‘-r f‘ “* lUrv '* R"
u’“ r"dk which will be on the Right of, there were 44 in Sunday School, ■’'£'**’'“ft
UI S
.
the
2 st. &gt;rAsun;
thct.next
day is 23d
a legal
was pretty
racd considering
011 r mailman.
Erway.
&gt; llday.
^bruiry
U- . which
tiw eatre^
’ roS sHcS
’ mid Ud:;«-«
^* route Ray
through
this made
place
e bank* can reojien- Wtjat roads.
.
j?n ^&lt;X&gt;1 Saturday ~
ion* v.-ill govern them wiwti
------ -------- « • * --------COUNTY LINE.
t.ln : date dfriye* nobody cun
the LITTLE RED BRICK.
xin_ Clark who
,,,, ho* been sick'
i Zine
it tiu- present time
• Floyd Craig, spent tlu- week end wiih
tiw
-ON HIGH GRADE —
theflu
nui*isbetter
beuer.
»
!
Mranlimc the thing for the peo-'with friends In Hatting*
, with
-Mr. and Mrs. --Victor
Eckardt and
of Michigan to do is lu Cburve
Mr. and Mrs. Clifiurd, Hammond!.children visited the Utter's parents,
M-.nontsT episcopal CHURCH.
bmk holiday will be Mohler in Hailing*.
j!Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider and .
| Etta in Odessa Sunday afternoon.
no different titan the situation wo*
Our school bell ta again ringing
all sorry- to hear of the
■M .nday when the bank* uere Ysot after a feyr days vacation, due to 'death
j, Wc were
of Mrs. Dora Richard, at the
&gt; ;•. !! because of the holiday ol' the heavy snowstorm we had, mak- ! ,the home of her daughter. Mn. Lyl.ir.-oln's birthday The slyratton in | ing our roods impassable.
.
[ dia Storms, in Ionia. Feb 11th. The
~
Detroit will without doubt be ironed i atedon?a
Mr. and raided
Mrs. Perry AdgateMof’1 Iu,iersU wH1 «* at h*r lale home
n-jt during tiie coming eight day*' Caledonia
a'ertnnla called
railed on Warren Boln«l. . NQrth Woodllnd Tuesday afternoon,
altd tne bun lifted thal at tiie end ’ton's Wednesday evening
Vftreous China . . . Chrome- Plntcd
I
”
of the period business may be re-! Our lakes seem to be spotted Feb. 14 Wc extend sympathy to the
fum'd a* usual.
'again with fitfi houses nftcr all our sorrowing ones.
Trim ... Modern Design, at only ...
CORNERS
_ .................................................
III*. KlIKY
This always should
be berne in ' zero weather.
MORTGAGE BALE
----- Jack Word* nnd' mind.' The
which made rhe J Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schllhaneck
' situation
•
• fam'.fv bf {tattle Creek spent Sun- action
—■ — of
-• the ---—■ —- srem advjs-i and Patty of Grand Ledge called on
governor
■ day afternoon at Henry. Whldby's.
-----able was.limited to Detroit. LocaljWarren Bolton and family Sunday.
Apron Lavatory, 18"x21 ” . . . $ 7.25
-.
oprrati - ta bunks have no need lor thc holiday ] Mr. and Mns. Charles Woodruff1
Our pew telephone operator
of Umland Tc
Clarence Donovan Irom the Bunnell and arc in ftound condition.
'report that their niece. Florence
Later—Since the above was writ-(Ten Eyck, of Grand Rapid* is im5 Foot Bath Tub
$19.00
GRANGE PROGRAMS h-lutibortiood.
Mrs
Laura Cadwailadcr was ten. it ha* developed that the De-! proving slowly.
buried Friday. She imd been in
Union-Guardian Trttat Co.| Our P- T A. was well attended
Built In Tub (Single Shell)
. $31.00
'.falling• hCn....
*|t!Rlth ,W-.
for W
it .long
v..n time
-.-..i; the Detroit bank MM»
that _W&lt;e&lt;
wav m and «*•*
all CUJU/KU
enjoyed the HU&amp;
talk V».
of KUV.
Rev.
STAR ORANGE NO
Vcre Willlnnta lw begun filling trouble..The difficulty was-that 73 Lane of Hastings and also the speBINNER WANT ADVS. PAY
.. th'-local ice houses
p,Of thw Trust Company’skcial music and play given by a ilasBuilt In Tub (Double Shell) . $37.00
N &gt; school at - Kelloggs Thursday
it* were tied up in loan* on real! tings group.
nnd Friday on account ot the storm estate mostly in Detroit and vle.n-f Russell Coats of Detroit spent
AH'Fixtures'of the ThVec Largest Mantiextreme cold, some place* reg- uy und could not be immediatelySunday with Bernard Hammond. He
facturera and Fully Guaranteed
tatering 19 lx-low ^,-ro.
liquidated when the trouble started.’ha* joined the Navy and expect* to
I liar
Patricia Kelley entertained severul AH .the other bonks of tiw Guardatn leave soon. ’
Httie friends Monday who hc’ux-d Group are In strong financial con- i Charles Woodruff was In Lansing
her celebrate her birthday..
e
dition. und this one bunk wa* ’Monday on business.
The Kellogg school P. T. A cele- tlte only weak link in lhe Guarman । Mrs. AnUla Bolton spent TXiesUSE OUR REPAIR TRUCK . . . fully
brated Founder * Day Wednesday A Group chain of banks.
h
«v •»
’- home nt
day
at &lt;*
the
of Mr.
Mrs. cn.riino
Sterling
beautiful, birthday cake having 3d m this connection we wUl add Regers In Hastings.
equipped with both material and tools to
candies on it wa* tiw center of ata that neither of the Hastuus bank*
; i.-ihllc anclica t.
traction. Mrs Kellogg Flower gave- ha* a dollar on deposit with any
"th* north front
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
give you service at your door.
’i a very instructive, readingbank of the Guardtan Group. Ti e
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and
Mrs. Blanche Jones entertained Detroit bank with which the Has- family of West Vermontville and
qrsrs to this
the Women’s Foreign and Home tints banks carry their departs is Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of East
community.,
Missionary
Society;
Wednesday
of
the
Detroit
First
National,
one
ct
AssYria
spent
Sunday
with
their
he «w«ce Uc,
this week The program will be in ta,a.-st and strongest banks of o&gt;ir mother, Mrs. Lulu Gray, and RobMtSdb ODOCtcfuS
charge of Mrs. Jessie Robinson.
------; country.
Roads have been blocked since
i trt.Tc • . :-.
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Tuesday. Traffic was resumed with
Mr. and
Burrell Murphy are
MEs
Lelah Hansbargcr
and lot* oft. cars in the drifts to be
the proud parent* cf a baby girl friends of Lansing reminded her shoveled out.
born Mondav, Feb. 13.
father that it wa* his birthday.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Haynes and bringing with them a birthday cake. been postponed for b month.
CHARLES H. LEONARD
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
, Beverly Anti of Caledonia and Mr. Mr. and Mgs Lee Hansbarger were
•4 pr»mU»«
Diatincti** Funeral S«r«ic«
•nd DmU' Eand pMrs Gordon Endsley and chil- there also,
From the looks of some of them,
Mr and
dren of Cnopersriile. were Bunday
**'
' Mrs Will Veite spent it is hard to believe that no auto­
Sunday .with John Veite and sisters! mobile U more than 30 years old.
'■ guest* at die Win. Bayne home.
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Wednesday, Feb. IS, 1933

CAPITAL NEWS
(Continued irom page one. part'll

ent session of thc legislature is over,
t lie re is pretty sure to be serious
-consideration of a cut In the gas tax
ax weU as thc weight tax.

eral 13 one of the chief owners.;
». H. I. AS8ON. REPORT.
; QUANTITIES OF MARL
plans to cut lumber on its thouJanuary report ot the Barry'
sands of acres of delinquent, tax fOUnly No 2 D H , A^jeiauon. , ffWAILABLE IN COUNTY
tends ta the Upper Fe«Unsuta tt it Out of a total of 70 cows on test,
did do so. Uw state would under the, u
d M
Rich Enough To Be Used Aa
proposed legislation have some sort
W"
^KWth^,*?iietteZ!tf
lumber T,H' »&lt;*pctatlon average was i Fertilizer On Land Delict­
been the practice of some lumucr (,&lt;■,&lt;
mitt t.tiimr iw?
rv-nt
.
ent In Lime
companies to skin the Umber lands
’
“J}1
and then turn back to thc state the.1'rf bm.erfal. indud- I Practically all agricultural lands
denuded Umber tend. Thc Stack ln^. *** drY. .
, . „
. in Barry county arc deficient In
[lime. While lime rocks, ta most of
Lumber rompar.y owe* in School-' ^h.
craft county alone over 610,000 of worth 67 29 After deducting 64 22 (Michigan, are buried, under several
delinquent taxes on timber lands. •! tar feed cost, the • average cow hundred feet cf glacial dritf. yet
--- --------------- : allowed a margin uf. 13117 above
fortunately there are places where
, .««&gt;. “«•.
I lime can be obtained ta marl beds.
SURVEY SHOWS DE(&gt;«
.
. ..
I The returns for each dollar's Even at this ume of the year it can
ODCAOr
CREASE IM
IN lllAflCO
WAGES worth of feed consumed was 6173. &gt; be. taken from some pi’s and placed
| The'feed cost of producing each »here it will be handy to-use m_the
AvArnun price
Price Paid
of fat was .166 cents and.thc
‘PYing.
1
Average
raid Farm
Farm pound
»
cotl of pKKluclng each 1M
ta fortunate
fcrtaxxta ta
ta. the
taBarry county is
' number
accessibility
ofIriatl
Its marl
Wn»iAn
Tr,
MichtnaH
Ta
. iba milk
■ UUmper
and iind
acecssibilitv
of itx
Hands In Michigan Is
milk war.
was .M5 CeilU
cenu’
| The following Is n list of the three |ibedi
bcdl; There is scarcely a township
Now
|23.50
Monthly
j
,
in
the
county
that
d&lt;&gt;e*
not
have
,
..
,
.
.. I highest producing cows in the two. I
,h?»l
“o &gt;"'&gt;'»»«« «"»»•: them. Usually Uw mnrl Is rich
' (enough m that it answers the purthe National Department of Agri_
.
. . culture at Washington to w
determine
T*0 ■n,, lDd,r Thr"
n».UUH.l
*• post- Of a fertilizer very nicely, and
thc average wage of farm hands in | The highest producer in this can be put on at considerably k•:.■
Michigan at Uie present time. They (group Is "Lake Hills Pride” a reg- expense than the ordinary lime
find that the average monthly cosh istered Guernsey owned by W. C-1 rock.
wage for fam hands is 613.50 in.Schultz and she produced 753 lbs
••*
thia state, with board—Uw tatter milk testing 51‘ or 38.4 lbs of fat. \7alue
Character
being estimated al 610 per month, speck
a grade Holstein owned
making a total of 62350 a month.(by Howard Btunton. is second with
Building
Agencies
This Is a great reduction from 863 lbs. milk tesUng 3J'. or 28 5,
wages Uial were paid fgrrn tabor a
lbt fBl
“iJos.
rat.. - Spo&lt;
spot ir
u B
a grauc HoUtein
Holstein ! The work of the Character-1
few years ago. Then the automobv Fred Miller is third with Building Agencies expresud in lhe ’
bile factories and other manufactur- (034 lb, nillL. tclllng 2 8‘• or 26 2 Ita i tallowing Ideas:
Inez institutions
inxtitiitlnn« in
In cities
eltlpc were
wprp paynnv. • _ .
. ' ,1. They MnMt
A.
tag
• 40 “ T
deal...izt.
withzl.p
the basichm
needs
ing such extravagant wages that'
,
.....
..
'of individuals and thc fundamental
farmers could not afford to cpm- Ovcr Three and Luder lour Years.of th(, community. "Lack of’
pete. That pulled nearly all Uw ■ Howard Stanton Is the owner of character causes 100 deaths to one
available labor from farming com- the three highest cows in this class : by actual starvation."
inunities to the cities, with the re-1 -June" a grade Holstein, produced
2. They lead to higher standard.:
suit that farm labor became so high: 8M lbs. milk testing 3.4'« or 302 lbs. I for living and work. High idealism
that few farmers could afford the fttt. •prances." another grade Hol- along with a spirit of inquiry and
luxury ot
a
hired
man."
of
man.'
■ sp.|W. produced 756 lbs. milk testing quickening of educational processes
;3.6'; or 27 2 lbs. fat. - Lois." artbth- ?re helping to create a newer and
BOYISH FIGURE LOST
|&lt;T grade Holstein, produced 780 ib«-.I,

PART TWO-Pai.

842.325 men. women und children ol
X will be noted from the above
Michigan paid it. No matter if some figures l h Mt Michigan farmers,
of It came from the eor;&gt;oralion tax workingmen and other automobile
or the telephone tax, every tax la owners paid Into the atate treasury
passed on u» thc Individual.
a total of over 642.781.703 during
Tiiat tame individual is now look­ tiie state's last fiscal year, almost
ing p&gt; Lansing for a relief from this twice its much as was collected from
tremendous tax total. He docx not the general property tax. This mon­
want a new tax, and he cannot fig- cy came collectively from tiie gas
ujc out why the atate
I!!*
state keeps
Itreps up a tax, weight tax. certificates of titles,
Utica.
U-M.lolo
... officials said
--..I six _or etc. It
«• is
.. pointed
_ l-.-J out that
.. 1/
weight tax It.
tltat
If these
seven years ago should be cut in taxes are not reduced and if a
two, why a three cent gas tax is sales tax xluxild be Imposed. It
maintained^ why a corporation tax would odd many more millions of
Is passed on to the Individual, ta’ taxes to the burden now being car­
view of the fact that ui! tiie build- Tied by the automobile owner,
tags have been built that were W
----------needed and highways computed.' Automobile dealers, grocers, dragThU b tiw reflection of public opin- gists, and tall other retailers under
Ion coming to Lansing verbally and •*---------------- ~ before
the administration
blU now
by letter.
thc legislature, are-supposed to pay
Governor Comstock and members a three per cent tax on all sales
of lhe legislature are fully aware of they make. If you buy an automo­
the public demand. To their credit bile costing say 6600 you now pay
la can be said they arc giving most Into Uncle Bum's pockets a sales
attentive consideration and out of tax of 618. Under the sales tax bill
It may crime not only the
before thc Michigan state legislaelimination of a real estate tax. but | lure lii addition to lhe 618 on a 6600
a reduction of both the weight and j car you pay Uncle Sam. you will
pay another 618 into tiie stale
treasury, providing of course the
Already] the demand for a cut in bill
becomes a law. On the groceries
the gas tax is being reflected in । you hujy the consumer under the
tliouwtads of little metal plates at­ proposal would pay a three per cent
tached to automobile license plates tax Public utilities and amuse­
with the printed Words "Reduce ment places Would be required to
Tiie Ons Tax.” Thc number of pay a similar tax.
these plates on automobiles is in­
creasing daily and before thc pres­
Michigan taxpayers should not
get thc Impression tiiat because the
legislature is not turning out new
laws dally, that It is not doing any­
thing. Never befdre did a group of
• The FIRST THOUGHT of the management
lawmakers have such vital questions
to consider. Each day and night
im cccniur rnMTecT mll,c
325' or 234
1 31 .They ’’rovW5 "1.can? for
IN FEED
NG CONTEST
Ov,_ P • Under
__d I nd„leans. VMt
_ «nmj recreation
during leisure &lt;me
committees of thc senate and house
of this bank since its foundation has been to
-——— •
Oxer&gt; lour
..^y provl(le
fl jllucca to
go and
------ and
-—----- Five
------- ------- -------iney proviae
place
io go ana
are at work delving into the details
East Lansing. Feb. 14.—Beauty ' "Meadow Gold Nancyf &lt;n regia- something to do when work is done i
of proposed new legislation thal will
build a safe bank. It has always been the policy
culture methods ot preserving the ’*&gt;ri’d Guernseyowned by W. C , and school is tlirougli."
bring tax relief1.
trim Hites
llites.of
.of Uw
tiw boyish figure mean •■ Schultz,
S^hultr. produced 890
890 lbs.
liw. milk
milk testtest- . 4. They provide Uw right kind of,
of this institution, to engage in ONLY those
Ev- *'&gt;« 6-M*'
°r 46.3
46.3 lbs.
lbs. fat.
fat. "Prtlly."
“Prtlly," I helpful companionship. Hundreds of ]
' One legislative, group Js Insisting nothing to Eldon McLachland. Ev-.lng
a'; or
that the economy program be art. whose feeding methods in the » grade Holstein, owned by Fredolder biiys and men look upon -some'
LEGITIMATE FUNCTIONS OF a conserva­
| worked out before there is talk of Miclugan calf feeding contest ptac- Miller, produced 1.190 lbs. milk test- group or troop as the place where
now taxation. The Hartman­ cd an average daily gain of 2.8; tag 3.8'' or 45 2 lbs. of fat. "HaUte." Uwy began their choicest friend­
Brown economy recommendations so pounds on a Shorthorn calf over a a registered Holstein, owned by, ^P4tive'bank that are SANE, SAFE and SECURE.
.
Fred Miller produced 279 lbs. milk , 5- They serve as training centers
fur remain the only ones before thc feeding period of 210 days.
Thc contest had 56 entrants’ and testing 355'1 or 9 9 lb*, fat.
for 8«&gt;d citizenship. Many u man
legislature.
Uw record made by lhe champion. Mature ttass-Five Year.
!Wn.bu*‘m¥ “nd “'TdiF 71'Ld.1
- . —
i his first
wu speech
apevvu or
vr presided
pruiuui-u at
u. his
uu .
'
Govt-mor Comstock has let it be Mr. McUehland. yas (lowly ap- '&gt;earV
This policy is - vindicated by the present
And
mee---------tlng while
a member of,
*
”d Over. |lrtt ------------------------------known tiiat he favors thc recom­ prcchwl by U» milu obuliirt by"Nobleman's
Pine" ;; some group- or troop.
mendation of Rcprcsentatlvea Hart­ most of
u» the
me uiiivi
leeucia .a Lee
ajcv
- .......... „ --Hebe of- -Fore
— ,----other feeders.
SPLENDID CONDITION of this old four-gen­
reeiitered
niwnu&gt;v
owned
by
w.
■
0.
They
help
to
combat
juvenile
;
man anil Brown relative to no slate Brothers, Tustin, placed sfecond by a Watered Guernsey owned by W.
milk
।
delinquency
und
crime.
aid for fairs during 1933. In tact securing a gain of 2.07 pounds per C. Schulte, produced 1368 lbs.
•
eration Bank ... IT IS BUILT ON BEDROCK!
■ I 7. Through educational processes, j
I the program may go so far ax to day op
on a Shorthorn v~.,
calf. Third place testing 4,3‘... or MA lbs. of fut.i
Hi promoting
&gt; right at-&gt;
hv W.
W H.
U McCarthy
MrCnrlhv and
nnd freslienlng
1 rC;lhenillU on
Oil Nov.
NOV. 6. 1932. -Spot.'
“Boat." they
eliminate the state fair for the wuk
was taken by
---, help
--—
-■ .
'”
a grade
present year.
son. Bad Axe.
I------- Holstein,
---------- - owned by Fred
— t«ude toward work. money, other
SAME PRICE
ir f»ri
Tiw calf
fed hv
by Mr
Mr. Mrij&gt;rhianH
McLachland Miller
Miller nradiiced
produced 1735
1735 1milk
Iba. milk t..&lt;ttest- races. war. and many other tares 1 ‘
• This bank looks forward with cheerful confi­
'•••'
I
There 13 some talk around leglsla- ran with its mother for three ing 3 O'.l or 52.1 lbs. of fat. She of social controversy.
. the halls of a bill being passed to months. It was placed In the barn freshened Nov. 24. 1932. - Coventry
8. For many' people who are from
| require lumber companies that cut on Sept. 25 and fed three pounds Fanny Ncmta." a registered Guem- less favorably situated homes or]
dence to the future, and anticipates many good
timber tills year on hind where no dally of a mixture of two parts oats sey. owned bj W. C. Schultz, pro- away from home, or do-not have I
AS 42 YEARS
taxes have been paid, to turn over
things for every one.
one part barley. A pound of .duced 1.048-lbs. milk testing 4 1' a home, they take the place of tins
1 to the state rome sqrt of security ! .and
most helpful influence of all con­
beans and a poun£ of boiled barley or 43.0 Iba. of fat
AGO
on thc lumber taken from the delta-!.| wire also fed dally Alfalfa hay was:
structive social forces.
Three Highest Herd Averages.
। quent tax lands. While it la not;isilpplicd us a roughage.
9. They aid industry, business. Uw
•
I known that the Stack Lumber com- ' Tile finishing ration fed this calf
Nineteen registered Guernseys church, the school, and the home by
• If you are not already one of iU customers,
i puny of winch lhe auditor gen- was
,
seven pounds dally of a mixture owned by W. C. Schultz averaged developing high ideals of leadership.
of three porta 'corn to three parts 609.6 lbs. of milk testing 4.76~ or . 10. They provide opportunity for
this bank invites you to become one and share
team ploy und teach young people
Many
Seven kiuuv
oc»vu
grade nuiaicuis
Holstelns qwik
owned
-u by
uv how
. , to
— get
”. along
——" with others.
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pounds of beans and three pounds
with its present customers the SAFETY and
“Yj J™?’ *n&lt;wd ,,l’»x‘nun‘of boiled barley dally, making tiw Howard Stanton averaged 807 lbs. f
I
total grata ration 13 -pounds per milk testing 3.49‘l or 28.13 lbs. fat. n“ lOrJ?lL' trul|ilng.
STABILITY always enjoyed here.
Ten ____________
grade Holstelns owned b"
They provide educational
day. The cost of gain on this calf
Glenn Marshall,
Marshall, averaged
averaged 670
670 88 lbs.
lbs. ‘L®*?!*!? *"d
j was thrte and one-half cents per-Glenn
i pound.
, milk testing 3 8'■ ur 25.47 lbs. of fat. In addition to this helpful service.
miw of them actually place hun­
( The calf which placed second was
—Edward R. Bailey.
dreds of young men and women ta
fed milk for four monttis. In ad----positions.
ditlon. a gnUp mixture of corn and
MIDDLEVILLE.
12. They offer re-education for
| oats and alfalfa hay were fed dally. ■
of Wednesday Bld not tho»e who are maladjusted, so that
’Tiw finishing ration was a mixture . Tiie
-— -storm
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■of five parts com. two parts oats. dclu? transportation here, but by they become adjusted to life.
13. They help young people to be­
tone part bran, and one part of Un- Thursday A. M. the roads were In
And you can help at no cost to yourself. When you need
seed meal. Costs of gains on the had shape and the R. F. D. boys come strong nnd well physically.
14. They bolster lowered morale
sugar buy MiclHfc.in Made Beet Sugar. 35,000 Michigan
i delivered but p partion
of **--■their
calf were ®i* fent* Pe*- pound.
•*—- -•
(mall, while the school busses were in times of depreiKton and ,help to
wage earners depend on the sale pf Michigan Made Beet
not able to make all of their routes j lift- the moral sag. People in tiw
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
neighborhood look upon them 03
Many
of
the
town
pupils
were
kept
Pearl
French
and
sons,
Tom
and
Sugar fur a living. If you don't buy Michigan Made Beet
Victor, of Muskegon spent one day at home, on account'of the cold and sources of #ym|»thetw understand-.
helpful counsel.
last week at Lola Strait's.
Sugar, you help the foreigners.
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only about one-half of the total || tag15.and
They furnish motivation or
The birthday oyster supper, also were In school.
■ driving power for- worthy civic enIP. T. A. were postponed until this
hnd ■ terprlscs
tarpriscs in the
tne community
community. Manyl
Many-,
calculated on a chicken pie dinner • a young man can trace thc source
on Friday,
Prtdxv hnt
H off
-ST and
-nd you |,
“ttX .tate
Miss Leota Chase of Battle Creek on
but called it
Only National Bank
D A IVETZ" ^Hastings. Michigan
spent over the week end with her can
■
whet up your appetite for same ।began doing at least one good turn
mother, Mrs. Chase.
later, when lhe roads and weather for somebody each day.
In Barry County
13 A £ 1 IX.
Telephone: 2217
.
Mrs Anna,Reuth of Chicago vis- | are better.
16. They deal chiefly with normal
lied friends and relatives here last'I There have been some changes In young people in order that they
et’K.
|Our local telephone office. Two who imay not become abnormal or be­
Mrs Asa Strait entertained Sun-1 have been there for yejsra are laid ।come charges on society. Nothing
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day
In ----------honor of- Billy Hall's iu_*u
birth­ Ofi and ouUl(je Jjdip brought in. u..
dramatic
w .spectacular about the
Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sugar Association
day. He'had seven candles on his nils does not please all of us. We‘constructive“ ______
process; no speflul
oake. Lionel liad a pinner a week have girls here who have to earn a (thrill, but tremendously worthBay City, Michigan
ago on February 5th. it being his 'living
‘••jng and nre.
are. wc believe, compecompe­ while.
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eighth birthday.
tent to do the work. Why not give
Some of thc minor league ball
them a chance rather than import,
HIGHBANK.
An American claims to have
Some people drive around tiie
as wc are told, married women?
The
P T. A. brogram I^s are so empty it is under- taught his dog to read certain country with their eyes never off
Tiie Moore
Moore
Union egyeus has been called for whlch was to be given at thc Maple
C^.fr
lnt0.onf words That's nothing—our puppy the road map. and might as well
Feb. 20th to nominate village offi­ Grove Grange hall. Feb. 18. will be rewntly and Planted a foreign flag. devours whole volumes.
[Stay in the living room.
cers for Jhe coming year.
\X postponed for a latter data.
The M. E. church was filled Sun­
There 13 only one thing worse' A rubber company recently built
A •radio
announcer ,is
Miss Merlyri Marshall of Hostings
— ....nnuMi
a »a sgood
,x&gt;u
day evening to hear tiie colored spent the week end with her par-1 ihlng. at that. He keeps you ta­ than a man next door learning topits 200.000.0PD tire. Of course thc di­
singers from Grand .Rapids. Every- unts. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Marshall.' ,fo"ncd ot ,the latest name of the play lhe saxophone—another on the rectors
i
celebrated tiie occasion with
jone seemed to enjoy the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Reid nnd luhe
orchestra is playing, other side.
.
;a blowout.
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A card from tiie Bennett’s and family of near Hastings visited tiw
'Gardner's tall of a breakdown on latter's parents. Mr. und Mrs. Fred;
their way to Florida. Except for a Reid. Sunday. .
I slight delay on this accunt they
Mr. and Mrs. ’Clyde Walton and I
I were making good time.
son Seward and Francls and Dorr|
Darby spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
WEST CARLTON.
Mrs. Leslie Adam.- and Mrs. Sarah i
! Mrs. Art Richardson accompanied Ostroth In Uw Branch district.
(Roy Nagler and wife. Mrs. Moma
Miss Reika Eckardt of Woodbury
• Vanderllp nnd Thera Nagler of is spending a few days at the
Freeport to Kalamazoo Sunday, Adams nnd Ostroth home.
where they attended the burial of
The Dorcas Society of thc N. i
their step-mother and grandmother, Evangelical church will serve din-1
Nirs.-Ellen Ludlow, who died at lhe tier Thursday. Feb. 16. nt Mr. anp
age of 83 years and ten days.
Mrs. Vincent Norton's. Everyone
Joe Thaler nnd wife of Leighton welcome. .
i
visited at thc home of John Thaler
last week Monday. John, who has
PLEASANT RIDGE.
been 111 with fiu and pleurisy. Is
Arthur Teeter was at Lowell Sat­
still confined to his bed but gaining urday.
.
in health.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Schlffman will
Friends of Miss Eleanor Thaler soon move on u farm near Freeport.
will be glad to know her condition
Kenneth Kelsey attended the
is improving although she is still in Farmer's Week program at Lansing
bed but gradually recovering from Thursday,
her recent operation.
Sopha Smith is leader at the
Ray and Neal Newton with their Community service next Bundaywives attended Uw funeral of Mrs evening.
Brown at Welcome church Sunday
Mrs. Frances Vanduren who had,
with burial in Fuller cemetery. Mrs. . an operation in a hospital at Grand
Brown has been with her son. Ran'd* U gaining slowly.
Clyde, and wife of East Lansing for
Margaret Kelsey, who has been
some time and has been a patient ’ working m Hastings, has returned
sufferer, passing away at his home. home.
Mrs. Ellen Yarger. who has been j Tiw P. T. A. will be held oh Fri­
st the Roy Stadel home since the day cvcnttig. Feb. 24. A musical
arrival of the new baby, spent a program will be put on by folks
few days the past week at her home from Mount Pleasant,
in Freeport.
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TELEPHONE 2121
HASTINGS. MICH.
I Whole plays may'now be trans"What are thc powerful un-een1 cribed on a single phonograph disc,
: forces?" asks a radio orator. Well. &lt; u la said. The next step, we hear, is
i an unseen odor of bacon can lift a recording an O'Neill drama entire,
(strong man out of bed.
Ion a manhole cover.

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UI

SALE

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Red Salmon

2 21 25c

Pork and Beans

5

Soda Crackers

19c

lb. pits.

19c

pits*

19c

Gelatine Dessert
Country Club - .Hotted lUvon

White Corn
Country Club • fsney whits coin

Chili Con Carne

25c

Apple Butter

Bank. .What Would You Do?

-

Philo Seger of Smyrna called on
Mr*. Cora Gardner Monday.
Mn. May Fairchild of Hasting*
called on Mrs. 'Cora Gardener Sun­
day.
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. i
*■“ Mn wiiu. Ur «'

.&lt;:« fl u.l.1 &lt;.■&gt;,[&gt;. d.iry producu. Iruu.
.-a. r Hue, -X
•“*
“““J'’' FTlfL*„
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Mrs. Philip Wingeler is much Imcourses witlch run'for a day or ai proved at lhe last report
Fred
Fairchild
of
Hastings
called
week, when training in only one
on Mr*/ Cora Gardener. Monday.
subject L- given
Ftw of these special course* be­
Friday callers at the F E. Deming
gan January 3. Dairy production, home were. Mr. and Mr*. George
dairy manufacture, agricultural en- Woldring ot Holland. Mr and Mrs
glnetrtng. poultry, nnd frail produc­ Elmer Roush. Mr*. Allen Fish. Mr*
tion are rl-.c subjects, otiter courses; Charles Overholt and Franklin K.
arc given later tn the year.
Burgess and Mr*. Ernie Tooker.
Michigan formers who -are in­
Mr. Van Patten wa* a Woodland
terested in the production and mar­ caller Saturday.
keting bf seeds will be interested in
Callers ut the home of Mr. and
tiie seed ■prodttcttc-n course which' Mrs. Fred Williams Wednesday
begins Jan 23 and continued for were. Mr- nnd Mrs. Everts.of Ve*tafour days. The growing of seeds burg
has been a profitable enterprise in
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Tooker ot
- tills state but tho»e who /wish to' Carlton
were callers at the Ernie
L-imre in these [iroflls must. ■ use T&lt;x&gt;ker home Sunday.
'great care in growing and preparing,
- Mr. and Mrs Chester Allerding
the crop for market.
Time tried methods of producing and family of Coat* Grove were
first class seeds *f/all Sir'
~ ,:ue*D at the home of Mr. and Mr*
•Ted Bustunce Sunday.
taught In the short conr-e.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Tooker and
the training is given by M ce.-&gt;sful
Miciitcun farmers who have been family of Elkhart, Indiana, were’
guesiK of lhe former s parents. Mr.
producing qaulity seeds Tor years
Complete information about any und Mrs.' Ernie Tooker. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hui fave of Chi­
of thc ,’Jgir: caurics can be obtained
from the Director of these courses cago spent the. week with Mr. and
Mrs. Ford Carr.
‘
ut East Lansing.
Little Patty Hoyt is on Uw sick
'lut.
•
• .
DELTON.
Mrs. Vanessa Lobdeli and Miss
Mr and Mrs Von Dmur attend d Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Burr Lob­
the funeral of tile Utters uncle. dell of Denver. Colorado, spent Sun­
Sterling Eaton. at Hastings. Friday day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dean
Our old fashioned, wintetfrecpis to1 of Lansing.
•
be returning. AQ through the week
Mrs, carle Vander, Male and son.
Tommy, of Grand Rapids, spent
Tin thermometers here Tliureday Wednesday with Mrs. Claude Wal­
morning registered.30 degrees below ton.
zero, and thc roads wrre.pifed full
Mrs. Claude Walton made a bustof. show. The main rout* however.,ne..-.
’---------m
trip to Grand Rapids Saturare kept open, &gt;nit a good many of day.
thc crossroads ant nut open yet
Weiland of Bowne spent
There v.a* no school Thursday or. Saturday with Eleanor Noviakey.
Friday on account of the Mortny
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Mrs. ”Frank
Darr
was -----numbered
weather.
among the sick f ar several days last:
The P T A. meeting a-, was ahnounced last week had to br post­
Mr. and Mrs Walter Wallace of
poned on account of inclemency of Ha.‘tin;:&gt;- were guests of Mr. and
the weather, and bad mads The Mrs. Gafi LtghUoM Sunday.
meeting will |p held the 10th of
Mr. and Mrs Claude Walton were
March, with.probably the tame pro­ in HMttng* on biu-fncw Saturday
gram ns was planned for.last Fri­ evening.
•
day nigh’.
Mr. and Mis. Gall Lightfoot were
Mr anil Mrs Will Whittemore. Grand Rapkl‘ visitors Friday
Mr. and Mh- Oeofge Eddy. Mr. and
Orundmh Barton is somewhat
bejtcr at last report.
‘
Jqlin Adams. Henry Adam—, mid
—Mrs. Frank Ross -is recovering
Mrs. Susie
Surtr Franehci,
Fr..attended
.............•" thc from a recent ©iteration at Pennock
.. of flieir
A....- ......
.«- xc.,
funeral
tmnt. Mrs
Mar- !lvsplUI,
Juncrti!
Mb'. D.irothy Tabberer and
home in Augusta Wednesday after­ friend. Archie'Thomas, of Harbor
noon.
Beach spent thc week end with lhe
Norman U-c is tl-,c nam-- of thc form r’o parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred
ll.tle son tern to Mr and Mrs. Gor­ Tabbcrer.
don Sturflon Tuesday morning; F.*b.
Hevivtal m«vtings at the local U.
7 Mrs. Rr -.-tc Tungatc if- canng for B. church will be continued this
mother and babe.
Mr mid Mr.
Hairy .Weriman The mid-year counsel of the
-pent Sunday i Ii Mr and Mrs. Michigan Conference will bit held at
----- Hickory Corners, ngj i,»4i u. B- church February 1'1
the- t-.e-r • ladle; cchbrating their (,n(j n. Bishop A. M. Johnston ot
■ birthdays on that day.
- . Huntington. Indiana, will be in'
' William Quick. Jr. of Chicago, charge.
'
.■-;&gt;» r.t thc week end.
cL with his parTiw regular quarterly meeting
«nts. Mr. and Mr*. wm
Will Quick.
,£-** held February 11 and 12 at the
Tlv&gt;.(- Gay Nineties, - a pageant, local U. B. church and Presiding
■ut tbe Community hull Friday night. Elder Baldorf ut Sunfield was in
February 17. will begin at , 8:(Xi charge.
o'clock, when Fattier Time turns
MrsSclianU of Vermontville Is
tht- clock back jo 1899 So lx- there assisting with thc house hold duties
«in Unit . It ‘ only a dime, and Unis ut
Bryan's home.
a good show you 11 see. which will
Mr Bryson. Mr. Monte and ArbrlriR bark niemorics of your child- jp,,, Bratkin spent Uw week end in
IvxkI days, from law to HOT
Elkhart, Indiana.
■ .
; Mrs, Spcnte Gale has returned
. ,
Mr* Alma Watrous of Battle
’hfimc from her daughter
’s. in
’ ‘ creek l» sixnding -a few days with'
---... Jadlljlav. .Site is ruuri;
much trr.proivM
improved •»
in lM&gt;r .■‘filter. Mrs. John /nitus
•
; health and we hope
“ she may con­
Mrs Gkn Hoover visited her
tinue the improvement.
aunt. Mn A O Haskell, ol Battle,
• Willnim ymlth nnd Frank Dosic/
. made a businis*. trip to Detroit
George Miller made a business
Wcdnrwlfiy.
trip to Hastings Thursday
; Mn- Mary Smith entertained set-; Matgyrrite Roger* is numbered
• !&gt; little youngMer* alid their,tnoth- among the ; lek.
er- Monday afternoon tn honor of, Mr, mid Mrs. John ZupchniltVind
.
. ...le son Willi
....
. jfcohd birthdaughter of Campbell were outers
ce cream
ht the heme of Rev. and Mrs Wil?ktn,&lt; Saturday .
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Mr. and Mrs. J. A Rockwood and
v i i ’rr
’ *’ .
, n?:- Mrs. Rrtta Hager of Hastings were
Kb?.“n T3’..
"”«*
guests of Mr and Mr* J. L Ickes
Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Rirl Roger.-.. Rev ■
by Delton
Cnimtjiitty plj
staged for Liwims und Mr. and Mrs George {
Bastett madt a business trip to
March 3 and 4
Belding Wednesday.
The King Heralds met with Mrs.
Burtcei Mr. Fcidick, James Slo­
. i
cum. Mrs Bentuo-xl. Susie Quick; Lioinis Sunday afternoon.
iwwci
vernon
xior
Ray P«rklni and Maurice OverU’uffieM Ber.tr
-J ”
-— ----ford; Dori* ‘1lU-m-iutri.’ 'Maraatet 'h,:’ u,re ^mc from Kalamazoo,
York Robert oVcr lhc week e”d
Rrt- Harrington: ;'
•r-hur The local school board and teach... Adams;. Many, Copping- Artliur
el™ Kathryn «rs mc: at ine Kboolhowe.Monday
hare Moorhus; Hilda Fields.
sis Ruth
Rtetv ev,KB*- and all teachers expect to'
i
McBain: Eunice CiucU-.
„
‘ ’ remain for thc coming year, with
r.l ib. *&gt;«&gt;.
;_____
• the exception of Mrs Sharp. •
Mr and Mrs W. R. Schiffman of
CARLTON CENTER.
H u'.ingii spent Thursday uitli Mr
Mr and Mrs Ralph Nobk-*
and Mrs H M. BoUghncr.
children of near Pine lake
Dr. Pecklum made a business trip
h inrt it-7 iimer m
" to Hustings Saturday.
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L
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Mr and Mrs. Stauffer and chils. xi. 8imday_ A.i- ouH-nct., s.;n- d-vri anci naymond Banham of
:r.« ti by R- •• campau take were guests of Mrs
Loomv and
attending the orrie Catt and children Sunday
«.». Ella Cat!
vu h
nraauw &lt;wr
Mrs.
I* making
her
Efl Brown.' i termer rest- .heme with her son. Lewis Catt. and
&gt;t.Ca;U&gt;m townshin, pawed children of Milwaukee. Wts
। away In Lansing last week at the
The local P T A met at thc
'i her .son and daughter and schoolhouse Wednesday evening
■jught la Welcome Comers and was called to order by Mrs
. Sunday aftertWMii where lu- • Moore Thc Girl Reserves put on
■ neral h
-------.. . held- Burial m Ove procrniu ' Mr,« Weiland was
sen
ice*—were
i the Fuller cqneiery,
—
chosen vice-president to hl! the va! Hubert Lrtig u quite til with • cancy of Mrs. Minnie Bryans
throat trouble and under the doc-1I Thc Indies ol the local Rebekahs
j tor's cire.
‘
had planned a birthday party to
Tiw play "TliC Borrowed Wife." iiave been given February 7. but
ito be given by tiie Carlton com­ was po-lpoacd on account ot the
Mich. munity. will be staged wme time
the following week..Watch for ad­
vert aing date Preceedh uHI go for church will rae«‘. a*. Mn Ray Nag­
ler'* Wednesday afternoon.

. You would do just as
this present administration
IS doing ... and HAS done
for more than 46 years . . .
Safeguard in every
possible way the deposits of the people
who have entrusted their funds here, and
INSURE the BEST INTERESTS of
EVERY PATRON of this old bank.

- 10c

Cigarettes Atata

Cimcl, Old Gold. Lack/ Strike or Oivtlvrlivld

For more than 46 years this bank has ren­
dered a SAFE and CONSERVATIVE
service to botfi depositor and borrower.

4 a. 25c

Jell-o
Aunt Dinah

Bulk Corn Meal
Quality yellow corn meal

Bulk Oats

. u,k 39c

Quilti Oib 2 5-tb b.jj

10

15c

is.

10

19c

Canvas Gloves
Jttisy Glove* ftit 13c

Scratch Feed
Grapefruit

27c

Full of h««ltliful iiilc. • S5i-S8Bvit«

Sweet Potatoes

10c

4

T«nn«MS« • Nsncy HsMs - kiln dried

In Our Meat Department

HOME DRESSED PORK
Boned .nd Rolled

u. 12c
u&gt;.

IN THE PIECE

Pork Steak

7c

2 LU. 15c

LEAN

Beef Pot Roast - 7C
Sliced Bacon

“The Bank with the Chime Clock"

4 - 15c
2

Sunkist Lemons 3ooii(« dot 29c
Yellow Onions Michis«n ioib b«910c

Fres!) Hams

HASTINGS CITY BANK

’tt? 98c

Florids

Florida Oranges

Your savings deposited here, not only bring yon
interest earnings of 3% compounded semi-aqntially, but enaU!_e_.us to better and more completely
render that consistent service which every good
bank tries to render to its patrons and community.

? 1 5c

Molasses

King's Flake Flour

5 Lb. Box

Bacon in the Piece

45c

tb.

9c

Hamburg or Sausage 2ll. -13c
Bologna or Franldorts 3 “• 25c

Rolled Rib Roast 12c
KROGER-STORES

Red Clover Coal
ENTHUSIASTS SEND US

NewCustomers

EVERYDAY
Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

If You Were Managing This

Roush.
’ John Thaler of Campbell is very
UI with pneumonia. Miss Eleanor u
much belter.
Sunday callers at the Hahn home
were M*. and Mrs. Floyd Miller of

2N°J'33c

Sliced

Coontry Club - fancy • la h«*vy lytvp

Side Pork

East Larving. — Decreased price*
for farm products have apparently
convinced many Michigan young
men tiiat thorough training in
general and .-■i.teial farm indtutrics
Is needed to ortret the narrow mar•guis of profit, according to the di­
rector of shn.t coMrses at Michigan
State Colleg.; who. point* tv» t*
“
thP
largesi enrollment in shoji cuune*
r**u
[since 1922.
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1 Those already enrolled have ,enS?wU«urZ’i» iSSTi®

25c

2

Country Club ■ » rich imoclh blend of Rneit applet

I Pineapple

FARMERS STUDY MORE Nadine, of Lake Odessa, spent sev---------- - cral day* with the former's-parents.
Increased Enrollment At* Mr. and Mr*, fed. Halt
M. 8. C. Sold To Bo Duo To
S
Need For Careful Training with his mother, Mrs. ctlttteJ

Frank Sage

Hastings,

CAPITAL ... $75,000

Bells' Sweetest Music
Lott in Great Cities?
Most big bells are not rung where
they sound best; and that’s In the
woods or mountains or across a lake
a few miles In width. A few bells
should be mounted where they sup­
plemented the romantic scenery.
We haven't yet made thrills on exact
science. You remember “Hie bells
of Shandon, they sound sp grand on
the River Dee" (or was Hint tbe
name of thc river? It doesn't mat­
ter; it was the river that conveyed
the sense of grandeur).
It was onca thought that when
Big Ben in London tolled out. Its
great bellowlngs It turned all the
beer sour in tiie vicinity. Such nre
the commonplace associations that
city bell ringing can sometimes
evoke. It Is In the midst of na­
ture's scenes, thc wilder tbe better;
that thc sound of bells Is exalted.
Tennyson made it so in “Ring out.
wild bells, to the wild skx” nnd
Keats Includes It In Hie a|K&gt;strophe
to tl&gt;c grand gytuphoDy of early tw|.
light's natural music In “latmla";
"So the nnniimlicred sounds that
evening stores; the sonif* of birds—
the whispering of ibc leaves—tbb
voice of waters—the great bell that
heaves with solemn ’ sound—and
thousand others more, that distance
of recognizance bereaves; makes
pleasing music ami not wild up­
roar." Take mnro bells to the counGlobe-Democrat
While Alexander Selkirk mayhove been tbe original Robinson
Crusoe, bleak. rocky, blustery Juan
Fernandez was r.n( the island Defoe
wrote about In his book. Crusoe's is
land waa Tobago, a balmy, bosplt
able spot at the south end of the
British West indies off the Orinoco,
where rain falls sh months ot the
year, qnd the temperature arcrace
fa 81 degrees. Christopher Colum­
bus discovered It in 1498. and called
It Assumption Island. Eighteen thou­
sand people live there now. nnd
sheep-farming (remember Robinson
Crusoe's goatsl) Is one of the prin­
cipal occtipailous.

Tte OctobriaU ia th. yrnngest of
youth organizations,(acludIng
In its membership
and
-------------------- —boys
-------- girls
from eight to ten years of age.
These children are banded Into
school groups with 30 or 40 children
in each division, tbe divisions being
broken up Into units of stars with
eight or ten members. The symbol

the members are tmtructad to help
lands In their fight for freedom, to
study diligently, and. to strengthen
lhe organisation. The name comntMperatea the October revolution
of 19J7.

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Into tlu&gt; north of lloll.-md i.lw si-a
has bitten deep, making what Is
known as the Zuider zee. n huge
shallow 'sea. where in past tlm^s
herring were plentiful and provided
fl Ikreliiiood for fishermen ntio lived
on the shores. But the herring left
drftp across the narrow opening of
the sea ami. reclaim lhe Inin! for
dairy purposK After two hundred

nnd When the land Is finally drained
there will be ik?i square mile*. or n
whole new province of those rich
grasslands, from whence lhe Edam
cheese comes. This tremendous ren
dyko Is 400 fort thick nt the

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We arc prone lu regard the unlit I
pilcity of laws as a distinctly mod
era phenomenon, us though Any­
thing Is ever new. At n dinner party
In the home of Prince Nikolai Andreyltch. choleric old character In
Tolstoy's famous novel, "War and

End road. • :&lt;»i&lt;ter*grci«, London,

beautiful garden. When thc dancer
acquired the property site gave n
‘'house warming" parly jiutdourn,
nnd danced n ballad upon the lawn
• Yonder In ((St.) Petersburg, every­ for her guests. HRe siwnt lionrs
body IV writing not only ‘notes,* but when at home tending her plants or
watching thc swans ujion lhe minia­
drynxha has been scribbling n tehole ture lake. -To Iter friends 1’avlnva
volume of laws for Russia there."
This yns In the curly part of the
' Nineteenth cepiury, shortly before She further enhanced thc charm of
Napbtepn’it disastrous Invasion of her domain by giving n home in It
Riw.dn. mid thn lawmakers nre still to a dock of pigeons and two mag­
, m It.—St. Jauils rost-Dlspnteb.
nificent p«Rwlra— l*nn&lt;|no Mall.

flea to a |iara|H*t X3 f«&gt;ct a trove sc.

pan. which Is quickly reached by
train or mito from AmiVo, Kobe or
Yyofo, furnishes nnich to oxdte
wonder m.d Interest. Mtpedaiiy ol
the Deer park, the temples and thc
great museum, which has no equal
In the Orient. The golden mid nil'
ver pavilions, the summer palaces
of retired princes, sei In Ircmiiifnl
gardens, whose l.ertuty Is enhancer!

XoAl
*o»v.

nixcatic, in which the

believed to keep I lie muon bright

Nestled In lhe foothills of the
Adirondack* ten miles north »f
Here -nt the Fairfield academy, in
1900. the first scries of medical lec­
turer were given. This school,
trained many of the snddlehrfg doc­
tors and Its success prompted the
establlshmfnt of a school at.Genera
In 1831.

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Juniper Oil
Drive qui the impurities and
excel* acid* that cause hrtiupon. burning and frequent desire-.
Juniper oil is pleasant to take in
the form uf BUKETS. thc blad­
der physic. also containing buchu
leaves, etc. Works on Hie blad­
der similar to castor'oil on thc
bowels Get u 2Sc box from any
drug store . After four days if
not relieved of "getting up
mghts" go back and get your
money H you arc bothered with
backache or leg pains caused
from bladder disorders you are
bound to feel belter after this
cleansing and you get your regu­
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Druggists. Hasting.-; EL. Kane.
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Hom* Economo Specialist*
Declining quality of the Iron ore
Michigan SUie College
jbf the Orest Lakes region seriously
threatens to cut down the vast In­
x,11? J*™, h0U-f °" the Jo^.rNow I. thc Ume that all children dustry built up In the middle west
soils department at Michigan BUM
place together with A,Under eight years of age should be on this raw material and is a vital
I College, which «tat«» that the pUnt Vandarllc
few other small building* wa* burn- receiving bottled sunshine. Include
; food tn this amount of manure ed
during the bllxxard one tablespoonful of cod liver oil rencr Waterway, which would en- I
would cost 206 dollars if brought In The Thursday
origin of lhe fire is not known, or Un dropa of "hallvrr oil with able tiw manufacturing states top
I commercial fartlilter*.
bring in high grade South American I.
although it was occupied at the vlnrterol ' In their dally diets.
A ton ot manure which Is prop- Uma.
ore to mix with the local product.1
j
-------- —
'erly protected from leaching and
stated Professor Ferdinand Mme-1’
Madeline fltanton of Battle Creek\.T^nri*',lin‘L&lt;;^!Sr J" *
heating'ta equal In value to 100 •pentJkiuweek
and at Marshall
u fee. of the University of Michigan.
pound* of fertiliser, according to
Fifty per Tent of the billions in- I
Jxrk bLe^1^7*
limr members' Invnlmrnla In lhe NATIONAL
1 the College
department.
Till* Pier* * Mr and Mr*. Albert Kibvalue
nowvver . Unger end Janet and Mr. and Mrs.'
made fro^ llrhC wetsht vested In industry in tbe lake stales 1
value ean
can not
not ne
be ooiainea
obtained however
i If the fertility dement* are allbwed I Aaron flchwucho ot. Battle Creek 1 ^X?ng boardf and cowred with is devoted to metal, its mining,
to leach away during the winter, and were Sunday evening caller*.
Si piperJ™ sohe — ----- transportation. smelting and use, I
---------------------solve your problctn. while
while they
theyyield
yieldone-third
one-third ofotthe
the
l*pring.
‘
' The class in'Nutrition will meet
Tn
.... trrrn nation's mineral* and sixty per cent
Pita which protect the manure ^th Mr*. Ella Smith on JW
Lrweather or hauMng to the Ftb n whlch ,.U1
an
Professor Menefee. When the ore;
.field often enough to-avoid k*sc*meelln&lt;
-.
percale and starting, a firmer rug is
fare thc mo best method* of obM
„ made if a strip ot the same maUrial .„
Ik ‘
tainlng the full meaaure of fertlllsMr and Mr$ c*-srlrs Belson re- is tarried along underneath the ron content as to be unprofitable .
in™Aments TI™ i£ of ’wiperSaturday Haring spent stitcher ■* a filler Thu filler U lira t0 "P"' U *“&gt; * a M'rl0,Ul b!ow ,o IB
tlcularly advbable if mm stretchy fhe manufacturing empire and iu|^
phosphate as a preservative U also
*t,k ’«‘1‘ ^r- alld
. advocated by the soils specialists.
O17, Du,1?? .neT,r T'ne ,ke‘
„
1250 GriiwoU Street. Detroit
knitted fabrics arc added to tiie rug. !!&gt;&gt;C4tufs, ancl ’aife earners, unless
Liberal use of bedding is another , Mr8;J?orl5 Holcomb was at Has_________ _____________ IU quality is bolstered by high iron ■
practlce advocated by the soils men Ungs Th“"d*y
attended
.NASHVILLE._____ bearing ores
;
J. L MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS
The addition of organic matter to a meeting of tht Barry County Ex
Bert
B
Hackathorn.
53.
.
mio
W
• the sal is one of the best methods tension class
dent of Nash rille until two veurs
,.1Wb.«rad'^“n orc. with but litof improving il&lt; crop producing, Mr. and Mrs Lewi* Otis and son
power. In addition to the jflant
slant 01
of °
Oull
Bunday vur»t»
guests of ago. pasaeu
ai ins norm- in
j nower.
“H lake were Rundsv
food added, the organic matter sup-1 their parents, Mr. and Mn. Bert; Battle Creek early Friday morning
“
*'
^tor
a
wvrn
wrefa'
iilncM
oFheiirt
”
u
“u o1 “^“Xun. Ohio. Illinois. ----------------- «--------------------------piles food for necessary soil bacteria OHs.
after • -«-n w-n mn-. nt i-.rt
trouble
leave* his widow,- four
Pigeon Victim
and increases thc water holding , Bchopl was cloned a parterne
of cold
last’' brothers.
trouble. He
- S- ^‘'^“‘retura’trin e±dre™ P*«««nger as.Lu
Edwin of Kronxburg.
_r
"SHE IS WORSE, DOCTOR.
capacity of the soil.
j week on account ot the extreme cold Vrotb.CT.’/
Kronzburg. 8^
of March of Progress
rrinrnefi
D, «winur
Arthur m
of
Chicago.* J ”
H ana
and* *ni*
ls ,&gt;n tiie
return
trip rould prod
carry­
i The College department advocates weather, but classes are resumed
h
—u*- "
-Vt.--7
-- viucagt
n
American
coal
and industrial
The paaaenger pigeon ha* gone
♦nt.-rwUng old town* of Walon.
the
use
of
commercial
ferUltien
In
again
and
rehearsal*
nre
br
order
Charles
of
Lansing
----------------..
runira.
sen
^th
America
U
3
VS3t
pc....
„.
„
io way of the dodo. It I* extinct, fanrou* for setcral thing*. It* great
COME AT ONCE
all cases where they can be afford- for tiie play "The Courtship of tire.1CM werr
*1 i*IC twine Sunday
market -for ”goods
it was ui.v
one vi
of the Bi
most
abun-.................
’ tabolkf
bridge,
designed
by
— ---- — from
•• the Once 1,
’im auuu
-...........
-■
- Robert
ed. but the elements of plant food Deacon" which will be presented afternoon at two o'clock. Burial was tcntial
United States, ,and breauae nf the dant creatures
__ _____ __
___ ।f Stephenson;
RtenhenannT Its
Ita historic
hlahirtr eaaile
on___________
the North Aiqerin lhe manure ahodld not 1&gt;e al-1 next week by tire tenth grade pupils. I maac
made m
in uurr
Burr vraa
Oak cenwwry
cemetery ui
at Ji?ted,
Athens Thnae
Those from
from here
here attendinc
attending
y'UUv*'y ®"P,e ,lv1n* °on- . •lean continent
,k- «
B it........................
the last one
w’m
hl..kh —
»eema too tn.
like .tbe
eaitlca la
lowed to go to waste
IsI
|; Athens
In such a crisis
which may
I were Mrs E A- Hanneman. Mr 7.1’,
Th. «« id0?*
a,
ea in
1914.
and tia-etpffM
form | fa‘r-v
« .gtant^talrt
..............
&gt;"
।
died
In
J9I4.
lu
stpffed
and
to be
CLOVERDALE.
,rrt - ._
the, WQrJd ,to rrc°"r n&lt;lW graces a shelf la one of the rpal I lta memorials of the great
,
, I| and
ana Mr*.
m&lt;». Clarence
viwrutr Mater.
NU.ri, Mr*.
.»ne- Mar.... J-----।
BRANCH DISTRICT.
I
occur in any family . . . just one
Mr and Mrs. Pierce and daugh- tin
un Graham.
Grsham. Mr*. Raymond
Haymond Pur- ('rrom
”m tbS depression, declared Pro- J exhlhl7lnn'wtn7of
f,i.v...
1,i,r.. ' Btrtixxle
aiid
ttoUbwoUa
’traggle between Edward 1Tend
&gt;w ,rw&gt;n, Ulirtrlatr
.K, U.r^ld I .
..
...
n
»..■.« .. fCSSOT Menefee.
'
- ‘the
I Llewellyn, whose stntne Is In fanBeneflU to agriculture and to ex-'
Washington.
telephone call may be worth more
porters have taken, the most prom-1
During the UM few yea
Word has°S.r^ived
here of «*•« Ptace in the arguments of St/ bare been freqoeof report, that the quaint old houre. b, th. tjvjj on.
,»d«
t
■
Ih o,.
OS- 1 s,
—
------- “jrK
----- esTs
‘---- .--- . I, w
.-uiu
neiv
-- --- —. ____
............
----....
to yon than thc cost of lhe service
- nun
- - uiru
-— u, .
—.. . .
-----_&lt;■■ .....
—
exist* i_In re-r m nigh street luting rrom low. and
.troth and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Leslie। a,tcr ’P^mling some time with the tnr death of Mildred Siebert Blay laswrenre Waterway exponents so; passenger pigeon still
fitter* are
are tn
fra th**lr panelled room* and ornamen­
jin Dc-tioiuof streptococci Infection far4fc*1 lf the Iron ore is fading in: mote locallUca. Tetter*
Adams were. Mr. and Mrs. Civile
Clyde, Devenport*•••'
for a lifetime.
tal ceilings
r are well worth seeing.
-------Walton and win. Seward. MIm FranFran- 1 Mr:
Mr and
anu Mr
N ' Htaner Van Luke ef ;o{ thc mfcat The BlebMt family CMW « rapidly as experts estl- quently received by various lortituAugusta spent Wednesday with the 1Jnwt hpr&gt;. quh&lt; n !rW v.ar&lt; Mgo. Mr malt- Uw «»terway would become tlons from persons claiming to have At 8L Mary's ebarch the tourlat
..........................................................
ont.,
find* In the south porch the grave
iranch Qr°ver Davenport f.upily
Siebert being connected with the CVfn more fundamental
to the proa- u-n one
*"'u *"
For, with u telephone, you can
--------------------T'T
-----jiuawM,.
ervation
of
lake
state
industry,
it.
T1
._
q
’
n
1
:
I
h&lt;„
n
Un
Institution
be
mnrt,?
famous
by
Words
worth's
.
Im_.
M
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v
".
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,
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n.
smith.,»i.n
1’b'
„ - P°m,Cd 001 by
“-i_T*'CJ?,Y7jnr. bra"ri ™ co“ of
Me«-| iievra that alll - platulble clew* 9&lt;*m. -We Are Seven.; iiftc* tnat an ■ psatuima ciewx
The rural patrons were without Mra Wm p**‘rce •Pcnl Monday in, Thursday Ynght to attend tiie Clover
summon aid instantly in case of
1 should he InvwUgaiML Neverthe^
’their mail Thursday and Friday of
_________
c!“b meeting at Uw home of
less It feels certain that tbe'
Through
Mrs!
Davenport.
CloverBcsde
Brown
After
a
fine
chicken
­
[last
week.
^Throueh.
—
-fire, sickness, accident
passenger pigeon I* extinct The
1 know ot no more encouraging
dale friends of lhe Applegate's and supper a short bustnew meeting was.
Thc origin of th* term •'Top hole" • last authentic report of the bird be- fact than the unquestionable ability
of°Turadnv and WedneX°y* of' UM HeUer'families’ will be
Mrs’ Jla
'iL&lt;~Tiuun"
Mr7
k. glad
-«.a to vknow
—-1 :
Mrs
Thru,, ’an5'’Mr*.
or other emergency.
C)
la
uncertain,
btit
(he
following
cugof man to elevate hl* lift by a conweek lhe revival mecUntw at the tbat a11 arc *cl* ,,,d Mra Heller. Esther Johnson had charae of the
North Evangelical church^wcrc dis- wbo a11 kno* ’j** b‘Tn qul}* 10 ‘•'•game* which were in kcepirig with goatlnn has been made by a corre- ceived In 1S«1
&gt;clous endeavor. It is something
continued until
further notice. Improving greatly und expects to be Valcnlliu day. Mrs Alma Licb- ■pendent: "I heard thc word In
Thc last -known passenger pigeon to be able to paint a particular pic1 There were no
Sunday morning back ,’"n‘ at lbclr ’“miner home in haww arid'Mrs. Gady* Belson re- t»o.“ he wrote tn 1005. "tn thc mewt • died -In captivity In the Cincinnati
।IwwiaMnow.-Mn
reived first piws; Mrs Otto
Ander- at Sli-rrp Leone. ! took It that It I too at 1 p. m. on September 1. 1914. to make a few objects beautiful;
'service* a* the crossroads' are March
n..***^.
Miss LaWave Jenner entertained Mn and Mrs Herbert Cook, second. liad reference to‘a game I had seen ’
1 blockaded.
.
friends with a Valentine party Bat- Each one was given a clever basket played at fairs; a feat of strength. . That day marked the closing chap­ but It Is far more glorious to carve
'1 Manhall swrit*6at.urday with* Uwtr i.wf.y
urd*\ -vA
evening.
Refreshments were
Mr “ Johnson
nlnr Refreshment*
were |I ma&lt;ir by
u&lt;. %••..
.T'-hf!**’-*; and
and filled
tilled It consisted of-strlking a peg with I ter In the book of what man bad and paint the very atmosphere s»l
done to lhe paaaenger pigeon.* For medium through which we look,
served
and
re- i with candy hearts.
~
Circus
elephants
were
admitted
:
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Vincent
nor“
“a very "good tune
m* """*•
-*What U described as bclr-g a foola heavy wooden maul, the peg being I It was the spread of the city, the , which morally we can do.—Thor• ported.
; A good crowd attended •Family
pro &gt;f airplane has been developed duty free, into Ireland because they ton.
' .
connected with an upright. The cutting down of the forests and the eau.
,
e
,
_________
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Garter
and
ElNight.''
of
the
LcHman
Club
at
thc
In Italy. arid we wonder if tiw ape*; were classed as tourists carrying,
blow
caused
an
Indicator
to
fly
up
.
, might
There's have
nothing
"as terrible as an mo Snyder of Kalamazoo were week I. o O F. hail. Wedncetfuy night
slaughter of the pigeon by the
ria! .gadget or doodad thal inaki-., ■ j trunks. Or MV
thry
been
.supper Billy.
u.n.. »«»..
Bab­ Ihlt upr|g(&gt;t. on which figures were thousands that led to tbelr cxtlncIt so could be altaclwd to aulomo- s-lssexct as politicians on account of; army with banners" unless ll':j a end visitors al- thc Art Waugh Al Ur a bounteous ...hn..
their thick skin.
I tourist car decorated that way.
home.
c
cock
had * charge of thc following, marked that Indicated the strength tion.
bile*.
When you make a mistake, don't
program! "America." by all; piano of the blow. When the weight went
duet. Mrs Milo Ydling and Mrs. ri^bt up to the top the attendant
Spaaking Riialivaly
son ot the things Into your, own
Lewis Reid; playlet by Doyle Var-; shouted out. 'top hole.’ which de­
-Union OOUM no, ranln
( mind, and then look forward. Misncy und Marqulta Brumm: vocal lighted lhe striker, who retired, hav­
And. con&gt;.r.rir,.
k
,
, a
.
solo. Mrs. Gail Lykins; violin solo. ing expended a lot of energy and a not moirlmony.
I. .oo,n, &lt;0.. m. Hmonr rnn’&lt;
„ cha
Joe Mix.
penny." Thia appear* a very feas­ .toon nuhont Hc&lt;lon.-l'hU.dolHU ,0|.|re „ sc|
.
Boni lYb. 8 io Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
ible solution.—London Answers.
inquirer.
Van Wlc a son.
W. D । Dan • Fclghner. who had
been in failing health for several
month* but had bceh ip bed the
part three week* died at his home
Saturday night. He camo to Nashvllle in 1895 and worked for Jacob
Lentz and son in their furniture and
undertaking business for 17 year*.
He was In business for himself until
1928 when he sold out to C. T: Hess
and son. He belonged to thc Ma­
sonic lodge. He leaves his wife, two
sisters. Mrs. Henrietta Deller of
Nashville and Mrs. Bert Hagar of
Petoskey. Funeral services acre
held Wednesday afternoon at the
house conducted by Her A L Bing­
aman of Ionia. Mrs. Gall Lykins
sang. Burial in Lakeview inausoleuni.
Mrs. Frank McDerby U gaining
from her recent heart attack. Mr.
and Mrs. David Meyers of Ham­
pARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
mond. Indiana were recent visitors.
Gail Lykins was bi Battle Creek
of furniture, machinery and clothing in storage
on business Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Crooks have
that are too valuable to throw away. Other people
moved from Detroit to Flint where
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Charley Dalhauscr 1* preparing to
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Claud Marsliall and George C.
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urday.
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Mr and Mr*. Fiord ‘Tobias and'
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reasonable ... one cent per y ord with a minimum
charge of twenty-five cents.

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2415

�THF HASTINGS M-VNHl, WrtlftjtAT,

Nonce or ialb.

.15,

jCut-Ovre Lreid*.

DULL HEADACHES GONE
JPBEDICT GOOD JIMES
■
w„l,""5CT| D-»
-*—3 ■ When an emplayw In France »h&lt;ft [
.SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
FOR CERTAIN CROPS
nve Ii. Rogers farm has been told cetved th* Ud news un Thuriday
JDonguTTOreaiCQ ■ one tlf hlg farB1 laborera dead fur
Headaclits caused by constipa­
11
—------,0 Mr01 Ctonutock.
afternoon of the tuddra death of
,
nnltMn&lt;
tan now
now has
ba* 133.800
135.800 acres
armor
1Tln&lt;‘ ““.r,!1, J-^5, ** ““J"10’
tion are gone after one do»e of
Mr. and
Mrs WntWhite calledtheir father. Albert Cole, of Battle' Michigan
ot. ' *«lrln
Liat Varied Enough To Fur
Adlt riku. Thto'Clemu all poimns
MOBTQAOB ULI
on I. Rom* at Cooperone day lost creek, who was found dead nearlta northern cut-over and burned-j *“• soun 'tcciu.M tnat tne wiaow
„ Ui,;
nigh Profitable Employout of BOTH upper and lower
week. Mr. Row suffered a stroke of hu home by neighbors that after- over land* converted into growing:
entitled to employmmt. tnwrbowel*.' Gives better sleep, ends
paralysis a dwrt time
ago.
&lt; noon. He was on bls way home from pine forests, created through thc
*** ruled tlMrt becawft* tbe
,Irto.|
ment To Farmerg
— B. A Ly Barter.
Jr'tK; E.ut
Put Laming
Lansing. Ftu
Feb. 14
14-Foir
—rair pror.-i
pro'- , Mr.
03,1 Knrtan atxl a near- ,tore. when he was stricken Division of Forestry of the Depart- dlapute related to a &lt;jue*tlou of no | nenrotfimeaa.
Druggist Adv.
came^under the
tbe bending
beadi'ug of
pee
’-, for
tor proh:
m producin'.
!
*nU‘ a
att*ck *’“» insmnt ment of Conservation.
[I rice It eame„under
rt hr Uw rsuciy of •&gt;•'0;
1
pec:-,
profiUln
producuus bl*v
bl*. “--"JX
,
.
-------.
------.
..v....
4..
«uy
with
M.
and
Mi*.
Haney
Endraih
followed.
Rev.
Ellsworth,
a:
The
peak
of
the
state
forest
t"work."
The
employer
wa*
»eti-1
n t4*»ur of
City N»&lt;&gt;2k
11-work." Tiie.
wa* aen,K,nt“
1,1
1:n Sin
___
TUX Co»r»M&gt; cf Balt'.- .itiun
।
BANNER WANT ADV'S. FAY.
fbnner-pastoi of the Briggs churcli. planting operations was reached in. t««iced to 20 years' t&gt;enal servitude |
flock*, and good.- light lambs
SatI&lt;ib*1 B.alius A-^.. at I maid
have tirn predwtsd recently b/
r&lt; was ui charge.
193; when 32.067 acres were forested
■■ ■ ■ ----------&lt;■■ - ■
"
nun lilterMtcd tn those brand** «ff
daughters,
, r&gt;_«»• L ----Kaiamaz4x&gt;~ ulth
I After nearly a week of being snow to native pine*. This figure stlll!
th.’iH-nii. agriculture
...
O|
d
,,
,
nr.nv.rt
Fnrian
bound
on
tiie
cross
roads
and
no
stands
os
a
record
for
lhe
number
Mr and J
1-jf Ir&lt;»
T1M? hjr-c
11 .j10’*’.1"*spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. T mal1 ^‘V««T we again sec the open of acres planted by any state in one
year.
j.tkff. t,. ron(fc hy^Rpbert Matkve Augusta
Floyd Calms of North Ining Is' Mrs. Glenns Jones, leader of the,। The beginning of 1932 saw a con­
•P’
Mr Mackie pSntcd cut that, even m.-ijuigan Indefinite »tay with Mr Assyria Center Extension class m siderable decline in planting activi­
VrUVu m tluti- ^lyl of t«:^. Loe* are
Ifa- W«ren Catena
I Nutrition, w-a* present Friday at ties when only u+8 acres were re­
Quite a few* million people have found In lhe pari two yearn
Dial In the Investment field there can be no subriilale for
»•’
rood fading s'Ock
Mr nnd Mnl- La-sUe Enzun and Hastings at tbe leaders' conference forested during lhe spring season
in •«&lt;¥.»
Jm remark*
remarks given wlale
Wlale con- *°n spent Sunday with *■&gt;
,u The
*&lt;■* regular
ir*ux4»r cl*s*
ti*** *e&amp;ujn
iM. A fair sized planting was made in
..&lt;Hcb tr
iI ;i; h\»
Mr bi
and
l«zon will be
safety. Protect wliat you have should be your first and only
f r*es» »I»U -rattiigtttig Michigan latnb growers M»- Ferri* Quick and family at given on Thursday at the home of the fall however, bringing the total
cotuldarallon.
r on their showing In the hatiotul Wlto' ■
Mr*- Genevieve Lawrence. . Tiie tor the year to 10.374 acres.
;.*• .a
tf ... miuo
Umb p&lt;vuu*uv»
production &gt;.a
contest.-J.
F. Rob»•*«*• c.
** Barber,
««»»&gt;*•■ Hartwell.
w«»ew*n Reyn*v. . class at
.* Laaey hove
~ deferred their
Big promises and high hopes are not happy memories If your
uas* *ati rr»m *a« ra»i are.
Mare«.. ». ..
Messrs,
Although the employment from
*mi h»w &lt;t a. t4niib».vt ua.rt.r uf oti. Buflalj. Laid that Michigan nolds and aorw attended lhe fatirer meeting aa the leader* were unable
, „
principal goes. Savings and Loan Investment* have held steady
ImH
"'/'A figure L.mby are now secqnd to none and "nd sori banquet at Richland Bat- , to make the trip?
week* duration, two and three ahlfts
and calm. 100 cent* oq the dollar, and paid over 4G dividend
?'«’ ume *«/u muriy .!•«&lt; th* that the rrnl demand for lamb has urday
n
| The EHL* school is again in ms-'of planters were used in order that
to ail holders. The Standard was in front rank both aa to tbe
c.srer cf .»u r..»4 ta &gt;•- -&gt;xih
never been satisfied. Tl;c speaker
Tne Community Club ww boljUm afleT Uw, quaranttne fw fc-arlet
many persons as possible might
dividend paid and amount added to Its reserve fund.
flsirur I n- rbreic« .e31h 4,n it.* u(]jje4 tjw» (he market call la for held Feb. 18. at Delbert Enzlan* .
benefit from the work In accord.S'"" KiJUrt
«,tah uu»Ul,.
Chu.
ta .uu Mlranta i ur
M„ c„, v,„ Allkra uta MUI pul luutlcu only tart
Our recurities are In better position than ever, and prospects
... ... .. .
. .... ...
rinnd
Oood nnaaibilitiff:
poMibllititc for the general the.
tlve. wUl
will be the speaker. Pot luck|
luck jpent part flf
wtek wUh fr(en(U mcn weTe emp]djed.
are that 1933 will add greatly to our earning* and usefulness
trvoi ii.» vratkraai &lt;o,n-r "t tk« fanrer who raises moderate sized dinner.
to our certificate holder*.
Mr
and
Mr«
-Bill
strong
of ln -r
Ba“*-,e Ctwk "lumbur home, thIn
issuing
Its reportu„relative
to
&gt;.•1 Rail of ti.»...o'-wmi .uortff .t flocksof turkeys were predicted by
Mr.
Mr.ana
aM Mrs.
Mr.,.-um
O4U strong
Birons ot.n,rt
, K
„,
„„„
wtkrif'ri J A Hannah. Michigan State Cd- Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.
WE INVITE YOUR INVESTIGATION
Valentine
party was tendered DiaUlon stated that as of June 30.
liuwii
»•
a 7«.m t.n lege.
Mr. Hannah does not believe and Mrs. Wm. CXiip and family.
I j AAVal
‘
■Mlu"bori*"'Bouiter
’u iinrl^r
'under’th04lhe ,ludenta
the Brigg* schoo! on 1932. 784.004 acres of stale owned
. .... ._..** ... ■*...... ■».! _i, m.411 bu. n &gt;&gt;^&gt;.4 .....*li*
Xf l * &lt; Mnrl.
HniiltoT t.
ta.4z.--s
renreu
v&lt;tav„
.H.
«rtii
.tam
Tuesday.
They
also
enjoyed
a
surland
were
included
within
the
boun‘k’"1! commercial turkey grower who has doctor-* care, we hope she will roon
prue luncheon of Ice cream and. dories of Michigan * 12 state forests,
vt t&lt;i&gt;"■ io purchase all of hi* feed.
be better.
cake
an Increase from 34.000 acres, the
; Another crop which‘has powlblhAbril, »»*». at »lrr-o'
Mi-, and Mrs- Walter Stanton area Included when themtate first
PINE LAKE.
sat« ai tics in the state is the Improved
Detroit. Michigan
ipent
the week end at their Wall organized its forest* in 1903.
hich’.t type of blueberries. Th»« crop
. how—
Readings of 10* to 20' below zero lake cottage.
.
I
------------ -»*&gt;■»
f' 'At ewr must be grown on a long time UT
_vlt
re reported around Pine lake on
MIm Margaret Kimmerllng of R
i
un,,u.
bosD. ox tiw planU take 10 yearn to Thursday night,
MAUS
Ohio,
who
spent
the
past
week
nt
Bee
*
Work
Long
Hour*
become
established
and- —
to -produce
and Mrs. Scplwr
E
eis&lt;« ..
■&gt;! bsi&lt;l'*&lt;_!hf
m...
—------------------------- Mr. and
Johnson and
to Serve Human Needs
,tre 7u..tr «t Barer •» •*'** good crops. The improved type* oi
Bruce, of Quincy visited Clara the Mr. and Mrs. Clell Van Aukenj
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
,.b u.'?f i.ta rer " if-i’ .1 blueberries bring n prwnlun} in Nichols and Cleo Warner during the home, returned Saturday to the; A pound of honey that Is ph-ired
home of her aunt. Mrs. Frank Me- oji tiie breakfast table la moije than
* raurra MaaJarS t.«Z in lb* Pr“* “,ld ftn‘1 “
market, ac- jxut week.
„f i*4j g*y.
cording to Stanley Johq&amp;ton. South
• Lloyd.
Ruth and Clark Notting- Carthy,.*'Ju?
Van Auken ac- just a pound of sweetening, aaya lhe
J.niiiry 4. 19Vt.
HOVCIl
ham were unable to attend school. companied her for a visit in that j bee-keeping specialist of the Mason
OU*
at Plainwell an Thursday and Frt-1 locality.
.
.
Mr
Mrs. Willard Case ot
college. Il represents
BARRVVflLE.
•
Con B. U»bb*rdt
day. became of the Impassable I M
" *and
r
Portland and son Niles, were ----here . 2°-'K10 round trip* on the part of In
Mr. and Mrs CSvas. Hutton .. condition of the roads.
.....
Dtlad at Haitian. IfkMgaa. J*
‘ of" dividual bees, each trip averaging
Clarkston
spent
the
week
end
with
The
first
of
the
lessons
In
the'on
Sunday,
to
attend
the
funeral
II. J»»*.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Will "Farm Crops" school v*ich was to'their brother-in-law, Albert Cole, 2.8 miles. In search of nectar from
Wn. 0. Banff. Attonrey tar
M0BT0A0E SALE.
have been held at Prameville town nnd called al lhe A. J. Miller home which the honey Is snade. If one i
Hyde.
r
i Jimmie Rizor and Mr. and Mr*. hall on Thursday was postponed -in- j tor luncheon.
were to take upon herself the 1
MOBTOAOB SALS.
....... .’f iKe Dale DeVine.of Nashville were Sun- definitely. Tiiemeeting was to have. An unusual coincidence was that herculean task of manufacturing a
PafaaU La&lt;mc bffa mad» n
m,.i..&lt;«44 ux-k day k'uesu of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph been
----- conducted
------------- by
. Roy Decker, ot the funeral servieef and inter- pound of honey, she would hare to '
u._ u of
_» thc
,w_ Farm
— crops
Extension ment of tiro former residents of work every day for eight years,
DeVine.
head
C
tan State Col- this locality—Mrs. Ada Pratt Walk­
r.hn K Pffker. Keflncth Wilcoz went to Kalama- Department. Middts
. 'gc.
j rr. of Kansas, and Albert Cole, of travel StLlKM) biIIcb, or ticnrly twe
i&gt;rl» ii -*-b. 41. 7an Wednesday to spend several leg*.
Are You Prepared for Another O
Thc .North
Lake
school
was
the and one-fourth times around the
r «irtu&lt;* i‘f * 4.- days.
TH.
.v.... •Pine «.
---- —
..............
— Battle Creek. Both were held ut. ....
r n- . may
on Friday
but Tthc,-------South
u.&gt;. ...f Jay
jj, and
U44U Ashley
Z»444r&gt; Van
&gt;4141 Dorcn
*SWV&gt;&gt; were
WV4V timed
-----------------------------...Puic
------ Hebble undertaking chapel and the earth, and visit 739,000 Individual
BLAST of His Icy Breath ...»
.1.. ... i .ntrr-a out
. 01. school several day* U--.t. ...
Ellis Cemetery, ,&gt;.«
the in.mar
former service blossoms nf n plant sueh'Rs rhmlo
week V-&gt;lr-&gt;
La&gt;» nnd
and r-nllrin*
Calkins m-hnl*
schols rlltf
did nnt
not c-m.
•Kk’fftteir
ir.
i.‘ on account of Illness.
ha*f
»e*slon» on Thursday or being held Sunday at two o'clock dendron. Each traapocmful of hi»ney.
rntltlui r»n»«
»» ihB .un,
jjr on(j Mrs. Hubert Lathrop of Friday.
and the other at three o'clock.
seconding to tli* aiatt college man.
We are ready to serve you with most anything
‘ NuBHIle wm «u«u rt ta par“I? „IW,n
*,nd ,M7
The Briggs Ladies' Aid Society represents the entire Ufa work of
you want in the line of coal—good,.clean Anthra­
KS-i EM' *-' “* "" •u,hra|’
rcheduled for February 9., was post­ 100 bees
,m'm4 time, I. tbe »ub*ffil
cite and Coko for your hard coal burners—Red
&lt;'-.mBiH.iur.ff. in »i.U f«
poned due to thc Inclemency of the
' n....
&gt;&gt;.. ..... ..&lt; vt
K.l'tlX" TM
Mk, „om all atand
», «£,
weather.
Ash Pocahontas — Red Comet —I and good old
When tbs Mill Burns
local‘ eroUD
croup 'will
on Feo
Feb.
„
knu« have been enjoying our hllU in this The ,oc,
n“ meet on
Mrs. Bejisie Strickland, who has
Ranging the past, the Providence
10 with Mr?. Lottie Lindsay.
Majestic Lump.
been visiting a sister in Washington
*i"»i ot'l'r’Ii 'TCinity with skis since the snows of
for ■"
an extended period, irmnu-u
returned Journal finds’In the records of the
» n-wr.- tne past week.
•
tikt ntrv hkf
,-Jr
Sprague*,
whose
history
Is
that
of
&gt;*
The Nutrition class will meet with
,fr&lt; „*•?.,/
nrnnrf home Sunday, the 5th.
Our KENTUCKY EGG COAL is giving complete
tract Soot tf iba.ee
. . Mra. Zo^-Gillette this week.Friday
rLiVd on wt JameP Null
Tht rural *chooU *!«“« generally Rhode Island for many years, food
of lUatiEia Mirbii
satisfaction at a very low cost to you.
!or .n .a dw nwin,. A. cur led. SumUr MuSto
ctoxl on Tl.und.y nnd rrtfor entertainment and Instruction.
“5?m5 Kull. jltaDorallw
&gt;'re •
“,Mr •»«
• “
severe
weather
and William 11 Inherited lhe mill on the
by, iirr.ry ;r.
«n .«■
were U...MC
unable u&gt;
to ■*&lt;
get lo
to 1U..IW.
Hast in#i a,S»
Mrs James Null. Mbs Dorothy,
Be Prepared . . . Place your order today!
Pocasset, and ran (t with profit un
..7; tor !,u ,'*^n ®*lnK t0 L1M?
Crawford and John Crawford were'dflftcd
.
of Bm
HI. tn 181.1 It burned to the ground.
. ...„h roadj. Mr*. Che ter Smith has ln Pinlnwell Monday P. M. on busi-i
,
'
. 1 Illa frfends came to the front; the
kindly ©onwnted to give it to us. new.
neM
Unmusical
Unmuatca! At
Auto Horn*
-rorth- We hope all members will, plan to
Mr. and Mrs. Roe Newkirk of Otk„ Rnm.n FJSr* Knights. Governor Nehetulnh and
■ego
Called
on
the
Null
family
lost
Banned
bx
Roman
Edict
.... .if attend.
Robert, were tnionc those quick In
rbalna
The ancient Itornar.* believed that "offers of help. He declined the
Tiie mliulonary dinner which was wcv)c.
I’ui.h’ Planned tqj last Friday at the Irjme
-•
Mrs.
Belle Crawford fell and a falling star was a warning of proffered aid. saying;
•ft..
Rj.r.ri of Mr. nnd Mr*. Hyde had to be broke n rib last Monday evening
I some Imminent .cnlnmlty. but that
"If a rnnn falls down nnd is helped
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
UME
‘y aI"1 cancelled on account".of the storm.
Na sciwJ Tliur&gt;;ln; nnd Friilar'waa bef.vre the advent of th* gax&lt;e nn hr others he cannot walk alone
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
becaUMf ol the d»vp snow
nM ctnriot. Slodern Roman pedr*
Mr nnd Mr* Hubert Warner and ,rlaM d„ nol lbe lu fcur of f0|Ilnit afterward."
II la n saying to be ixirne In mind
,’,'J
Tliere was no school Thursday son
:
TELEPHONE 2118
HASTINGS. MICH.
Ja.*»e culled pn Mr. and «?'l».targ hut the rauoMia blast of the today; self-help l&gt;n* lost none of its
a-e. and Friday on account of the .inmcs
,
William* and family pf Gun
....
\ r^‘n’
, Jn.’ **?! virtue with the pau*.tge of year*.—
weather. Thurrilay Mrs. Keffliren. :Plains Monday evening.
Vaughn Netzhand returned to hl*
w&lt;’re, •brUl* 4,1J shills. A* a
rSii the teacher, drove from Middleville
:» • to scUo-jI, but ac there were no chU- ''honv at Comstock Tuesday P. M mailer of fact lt»mno nerves ore on
----- edge and iiuttioritlea have made
.drrn there after building the fire
SOliTH TH ORN APPLE.
! -'niuskal h&lt;&gt;rn«" obligatory equip„;lr nnd waiting awhile she returned to
Mr* Ada Shaw, who has been 111 ment 0D up motor cars with the ezher home.
llw
roi;
nrnliu
.boul
ih. ,
,
„,lcb
""
Mr. and Mrs. Will Green cf De„«ltW .Uh «.m,
ot de.l»
trq)l tpt&lt;* gutri-V of Mr. and Mr* SES
PART OF
✓—
AI'm; Gnvti out th? week end.
W undr’ratand lh.i Mr. B&gt;™&gt;: fw"«
Mr- and Mrs .Mylo Willyard of cra«t&lt;«. «li" . &lt;-nr io tiw unlvr. &gt;■»
*"«•
O'""™ »
l„, Green lake were Sunday guest-, of . itv hospital at Ann Arbor Monday, restaurant!, startled by noisy horns
the. former's parents, .Mr. and, Mrs. ua's operated on and Is getting ‘'f pawing motorists, have often lost
Clyde WiByard.
HIGH
Marvin and Albert Saunders were along us well as can be txpected. their equilibrium and. become bo;*Mrs. Terry of Chicago came Sat- i lessly entangled in tiie yards and
nn-in Hosilno Wednesday afternoon.
TEST
Tiie children enjoyed a Valentine tirday night ta be company fqr her | yards of spagbeitizon a skillfully
mother-in-law.
Mr»
Herbert
Jpoised
fork.
As
many
of
tbe
differs
- ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
l,ar'V
,l“’ Scl'Oci TW'Miay. The ,
D: Jtuiv "h
• i rourt children were drcsMd in oldfash- Terry, and two grandchildren. Her- „ere American tourists Inexperll»-rt „,d Hatrlrt Tetnr. .. Uwir „(„j „, ,wemiu
n,
IT ee rn--nl&gt; &lt;f Harry in Itunrrry.
loned, COciumeS ■
.
SLsare .Trsslaa if;rin*«t«. PlalBHff.
Mr. and Mr* Albert Green and
COLOR
for Chicago to vblt lus wife, who ,
,
Er««!»r';&lt;k Pbilltpa and Nltalr
n.„4 l’* r.„.n .... n.,.A. I, T.mu &lt;«"'»&gt;' “M
Tripp acroni- has employment there as telephone ,be
of whkh ln’«raaH” “I
4.1 .I l *r.4 W&gt;:» I Lai n .- i ,.-.. .tri. panted Mr und Mrs. W. F.-Green operator. Mr Terry also has wait ‘umplicatlons and a severing of dip
M.rlBffri.
f.c* 4 J*v».rrtT
J* ’‘y1til'"- to Kalamazoo Bunday
spent the '
bo^ wiiu
,hcre ,o
1 tomaUc re‘“,,0,w ral|{,“ nK"'!- 80 *f
*rrr BlSbrruV ...I
yrJand
Parks. Is better after
be- J«u «r« planning to motor throngb
nnd Mr. and Mn. Roy Walls.
, . Maynard
- ...
.
... ..
_» aehool
—i alnre
Ml, Fl»rm« sraMon »I Barta ta
IB
and. out
rt
Wrt- itnme. and whether you give h
CHABCCBY BALE.
N.ut t»
' "toot" or not. see to- It that your
f Micblna. U» oknlt Cd«n‘"; ■
lake jin I be tiostess to the teach*, ....... to the
...
.. past.1 auto
deep snow the
horn is uf the “musical" type,
«ty of H-rr. U &lt;H.»rrrry.
'
"
era of tills township at her school, Owing
.. ..
„
..
.. M |t |)l4jr MVp JuU
qo |irn
Wednesday afternoon.
'. feW days Ottr mail man on Route 3
was unable tp make the whole or more. When in Rome, honk as
route. Mr Finkbclncr of the Mid­ the Romans do!—Exchange.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
&gt;i
Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ostroth dleville creamery did not make his
.. and -m wiled her mother at Has­ trip Saturday and our cm buyer Pathos in Destruction
Irom Allegan county was delayed
tings Tuesday.
/
of,Countryside Milla
i'
Mr and Mrs Jack Holden and until Saturday by thc deep mow. ।
Mrs. B. J- Parks spent Monday
' ; children of Chicago pnd hu parents
Anyone who has loured extensive­
. - from Battle Creek visited Mrs. night with her mother. Mrs. An­ ly through the couhtry, particularly
drews, in Wayland. '
•| Hulda Hauks &lt;me day las’ week.
In the Eaat. mutt have been Im­
Fred
Gnffm of Middleville called
‘
Mr. and Mrs Harold Robert* of
-- ------------------------------- pressed with the number of places
• Lansing »pent the week cn&lt;i- with on Mr. and Mrs. Robcr^ Garrett
named •■Burnt Mills.” or "Burnt
'• his parents. Mr. and Mrs Bernard Sunday forenoon.
i R.vberts ol Hastings were Sunday
There was no school at the Gates MilL" It Is really an attractive
• i vUltora.
school Thursday and Friday owing name, phonetically, containing a
.
A *on wa&lt; born to Mr. and Mrs. to the deep snow and cold weather. cupboneoua arrangement of coosonanta and rowela. but It makea
’ Clyde Van Wie Thursdav Mrs Van
STATE ROAD.
’’- Wie, wa* formerly O’a Reynold*.
1 ono feel aomewbal aad that so many
,, ---------------Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scobey of
' Tiie first algnv of the upturn will Hastings visited Mr. and Mrs. Vem examples of tbe enterprise of our
«..u Lavancha Sunday.
- ------- - La•h0Ul*
appear at mouth corners.
Cotton and
vanche spent part of last week with to »llch devastating misfortune. Ona
her sister. Mrs. Scobey, on-account occasionally finds old millA in rulna,
MOBTOAOB SALE
of the bad roads
slill standing, but while they are
CONTEST RULES.
BUY AND TRY ONLY IF YOU
Mrs, Ernest Quackenbush of also a complete loss economically
75 CASH PRIZES 4 N*mr» mu
■ aloatot n&lt;i
Grand Rapids is visiting her par- tbey 1(jj tt&gt; the plcturesqueneas. to
WISH—BUT DO LET ME
ctlbcr er bed
enu. Mr. And Mrs. James Swajison -the human interest, of lhe country.
p&gt;|Xt
;
&lt;m&lt;
u&lt;
GIVE YOU THE FACTS ...
At thia writing Mrs. Els^ Sothard ,I(Jt strg
t0
the ^ul
ual incuctt in
$5,000
&gt;Uad, iriuoat. I
is gaining slowly from her recent guide
.. ..lists no “
....
OBDER FOR PUBLICATIOX.
Burnt Mills"—not
Itotiti. MB*
Gat this free information-snd-entry
operation.
one Is of (hat Importance. But this
74 Prize* for Slogan*
Fisher P. T
A* Lv postponed
blank from any Conoco*station pr
UHThc
n-iTrerning
TlwrKtay
evening, book I. eloquent of other dlreatre
dealer. Read all about this new
Feb. 16 There will be a good pro- mime*-"Burnt Cabins." "Burnt
ing. U(huu»( Pi.kupqujli&lt;ir»|
bronze gas; so volatile; so nearly
’
gram Everyvne come and bring Corn." "Burnt Ilanch." "Burnt Hllh*,*’
self-vaporizing that the spark plug’s
IC Mil cup and spoon
. -Burnt Woods." and even -Burnt
SLOGAN PR1ZIS:
first spark sets it off. Learn how iu
Homer Becker and Andrew Ken- Creek." It la a melancholy fuel that
I PRIZE OF Si.000
m.*'
nrdv a»ended the school tax meet- n* we went along building we also
higher octane rating improves iu
at H*XU.&lt;&gt;. Michigan, D»&lt;»e&gt;'
’
Ing at the court house Saturday uent Miont burning. — Pathfinder
1 PRIZE OF S ISO
anti-knock quality; makes your foo­
•ai»». afternoon.
-Uagulna.
ter fire evenly, smoothly, like tbe
I PRIZE OF
SOO
BOTICB TO CREDITORS
LAKEVIEW.
- I PRIZE OF I ISO
roll of a tight snare-drum. Learn,
---Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Gillespie visittoo, of iu lasting quality for long
5 Prlssi of... $100 Each
A good place to see sampans Is
’aare Mkhtsaa?
Heber PUte tt! Orangeville Sunmileage at thrifty dbst.
10 Prim of ... $ 75 Esch
from the deck of ’your liner as It
rtiasM rrral.H »r»
Mr. Minor Bateman of Spring journeys from Hongkong up the Chu
W n«hi to um a nitna ot
10 Prim of , .. $ SO Each
d«iJ«t more tuireblt aoJ
Arbor I* visiting at Wm. and Frank | 4,1.44*
Klang V*
or •Pearl
rirer to* Canton,
—
IS Prises of ... S 21 Each
oU«&lt; tuae-enk I,*1.
Mr. and Mr, Wm. Schantz of Ch'n"IS PtiMt of ... $ IS Esch
Vermontville were Sunday visitor* •nd canal* are filled with ancient
IS Prim of ... S 10 Each
at Wm. Cogswell's.
and modem craft, and among tha
Laktview Community club meet* former are Innumerabl* aampana.
Friday evening, Feb. 17. Everyone The Mtnpan 1* a semi I boat with a
NTT5T OFFICIAL’
•l'«»U Cicy.UbU.
conic.
■ 'curved ahelter In the center. H ta
. I said that fully 900.000 people are
Now that they have learned ™ twira and live and die In there boata,
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
»pht “n Btom. watch the ham
1 rarely retains ashore.
pa* j j the wxlwicm

I LEGAL NOTICES I

Investing Safely

Standard Saving's
Ac Loan Association

Old Man WINTER
is just getting his stride!

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

LET ME HELP YOU Will

HA1*6,
'°ooS's'-o&amp;M4

bronze

:s

$5,000 WORD

us

NO

1&gt;CREAJ;E !H PftKE 1

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CAPITAL NEWS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, FEBRUARY 22, 1933

12 PAGES

CHARGFD.NEWLYBernice Bpringer Will
WEDSWITHPERJURY Miss
Dlacuei Borne 01 Her Ool- ,

—

PAGES 1 to 8

“JS rules PLANNING FOR

ish tjie ph mmy

17617789

Some Auto Drivers Evidently
Want To Make Laws To ।
Suit Themselves
COUNTY orriOBBS -AP.I
lh„ ENG. RAKOWSKY HAS MEN
By FJton H. Eaton r
"AP- •n»&lt;X,’5’S7w-ttn&gt;'"r EXPENSIVE SYSTEM
. Lansing. Mich—There will be no
PREHEND" JUDGE AND | State Teachers' College will give |t*' COULD BE DISCARDED jwriter Jias^iwtIced ft, large
CUTTING BRUSH ON
sales lax bill enacted by Hie pres­
second radio broadcast on March 1
poR EOONOMY-8 BAKE 'of traffic violations at the IntersecROADSIDES
at 4:15 o'clock over WKZO The flfavywyaix o
' tion at State and Church Sts. all ot'

IN AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS

ent session of the state legislature.
There will be no income tax bill
SESSION OF COURT (?)
passed—not unleu I he administra­
nnm/cucn at ■ Ail
CONVENED AT JAIL
tion Is able to convert some of its
——
own aggressive leaden to a belief
Sentence
Impoaed By Juatice
that Michigan should have an addl. lions! tax Income
Mnltbow. m a Treat For
It has Just become known that
Crowd At Oandyland
there is a senate group of which
The‘Banner last week contained
Senator Francis Kuip. Democrat,
of Battle Creek, apparently teems the antrnincemenl of the marriage
to bi* the leader, determined to stop on Saturday. February IL of Pro­
... kind bate Judge Stuart clement to Ml**
nnv taxation legislation of any
Senator Kulp Is outspoken In-Ute-Pauline Gerilnger. They left this
determination to see to It that no rity on a wedding trip immediately
new tax revenue* are passed on to following the ceremony, returning
u- i&gt;copic
; nxniuuy
nicy nau
the
people at
of Micnigaii.
Michigan.
Monday aiicnicxni.
afternoon They
had uccn
been
"Why Shsuld tlic people who last|sueccasfu) In eluding any plots to
rnr paid
paid onto —
the —
stale
treasury
shower them with —
rice,. —
or to
year
—-----— &lt;.;—
— .give
—
nearly *125.000.000 be required to ' them a ride" about toe city.
, pay more? How can they j»y it even which would thereby announce In a
if we do pa'* new tax laws? And I noisy manner toe fact of their mar­
tell you here there will be no new nage.
- tax bills iNMsed by this senate if 1
Evidently Stuart concluded that
can stop it I am not alone in tills fate had been unusually kind to
stand." stated Senator Kulp this, him; for oh Wednesday evening he
week.
i was sitting in his rocker al hi*
"Not only will we oppose any new home, hl* feet in ea*y slippers. Id*
tax plan but I am inclined to be- mind contented, and his face smtlUevo that some of the present taxes Ing as usual. But alas for Stuart!
and license* sliduld lx- reduced. Tiw • He had not reckoned on toe posautomoblle weight tax is too high.' sibilltlcs of plotting by those ssThe gas tax U too high. Every tax fociated with him in public office!
we hare got 1* too high. How do I: It appear* ttiat these latter had enknow? When jxoplc can't pay their tcred into a conspiracy against
taxes. Isn't that sufficient proof of Judge Clement's serene and hapthe fact thaj taxes a lid licenses are py frame ot mind, as he wa* soon
too high? Yea. I realize that Ocrer-fto learn!
•
nor Comstock would like to sec a
While Stuart wa* thus beamiw
sale* tax law, passed, but I cannot with happy thought* as ho sat in
and ■** ill not *uj&gt;p6rt any legislation his easy chair, there was a loud rap
, of any kind that provides an addi-1 at the front dobr. Hl* mother retional rent of new taxes in any sponded. There stood before her. as
form. 1 will support every bit ot *i&gt;c opened the door; none other
leglslalton that comes through that than City Marshal Harry Thomptend* to reduce taxation." added ion. He let it be known promptly
Senator Kulp. Senator Kulp repre- that one Stuart Clement was the
sent* toe Calhoun-Bumch district, person he wished to see. and that at
b« ing Hie first Democratic senator
(Continued on page flve&gt;
elected from that part of the state
------------- &lt;»&gt;
in nearly a generaUon.
QWN&amp; SEVERA|_ |N.

W

....

.

I them absolutely uncalled for and
teen minute program will consist of1
earn one ftwuebr rth eojoele danby Richard Jensen of Kart AFFIRMATIVE VOTE AT
I llinuin
nr-mnsm
fer- n0{
lo tl*Me riding In th?
and MU* B*raloe M Springer of.
-- ----------------LANSING DESIRABLE cars but to pedestrians as well.
HasUng*. Between the two talks!
---------’
It
Is a--------------queer kink-----------------------in a man's mind
Mis* Beatrice Hughes of Hudson-,
--------

leg lechCeitner hao ICmCC
thrilling mishap 01 fl I LU

OPEN TOMORROW

Truck Broke Through Ice Al
WaU Lake—Leo M^e
I

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,

.

DINVQTH
DRUIu) IU

I00’- COMSTOOK BinW

Leo Lechieltner hod an experience ppnnT awamnw rn roa«
at Wall lake Thursday which he PROCLAMATION TO THAT
ot YESTERDAY
would not' wish repeated. He at- i
tempted to drive his truck across!

-------------- - ... .

EFFB

Si'S.1,™ SttSMutS'iS: DRASTIC RESTRICTIONS
COUNTY TAKES OVER
168 MILES HIGHWAYS XEiSV&amp;Sl'K
made on withdrawals
of the vehicle before It went under

,

.

vine win give some whistling solos State Would Return To Con- ‘bat &lt;tll altow him to turn around Release* Townships Of Re- waler. It was deep enough to nearly Banker! Studying Procltuna*
cover the top of the cab. Later tn
'
*-----— Carry
1 Out
■
tion
And
Will
eponelbility Of Maintonanco toe day the truck was pulled from
Ita Proviatoni
*
According To McNitt BUI

The topic to be discussed is "Ex»«.
perlsncea
.in Working My Way [ v
enBon Plan
NominalJXS?wJr
vetlMon
Flan Of
Ot Nominalup mu£
« J'S!.
Through College." Hostings people1
ing Candidates ■
— -/
•— — —- will be Interested In hearing MUs I -n.-r- .. , hlll
lhB»»ry county License. Frequently
Springer, we are sure.
.
‘ ‘
f
lhC prcsrnl have drivers cut straight across HuOn
following Friday,
3.'’ lrCi*)ature
that ought
to -pas*. Il Is -----itreet —
to _
a rparking
—and they
-pm Hie
mu— •WMVWM4B
»-1im—y, Mar.
hmm. w.
—w oplore
——
—&lt;
the biggest event ot toe year tn toi* [ one that will put an end to primar- were not all women drivers either.
departtnent will be held-Rural ,
ie* «.U
and -uvw
allow nominations
motuiu. to
U&gt; be
uv " .J7;* S"
L”-'
Progress Day.
made by the caucus and convention [*{*• do
K® around the Mop
do not
not xnow
know its
its prospros- —
hght.
make U-turns,
and
back
, system.
system, We
we ao
—
— —
-—
iiet«
straight aero**
road in
pect* for
for nk«.»F^
passage. if
If the
the .Mi
real in.
in- «tralglu
aero** toe
toe road
in traffic
traffic
Rill I 111 1*1 I II III I IU
:
itereata of toe people of this «Ute-These violation, and still others
||ll| UU
| |
f| 11 |
|
are
considered,
anj
If
thenI*
a
real
beet&gt;
*nd
repeatedly
com
HUI ■■ UU IU ULLill . (desire for economy this cxoemlve.milled. It srems to ua that auto­
Lnrlmary system will be put Into tne anver*
drAVer* anoiua
®h°u-d consider uie
toe o*ncr
other
.nd nol md^isn 111. in tn.
I dliesrd.
1 'The people of this state can see way some at them do. Observance
of
regulations
takes
but
little
effort
■ that toe primary system is irl In­
HERMAN
FUHR
DIED vtting into public life the people

SUCH BUSINESS

WITHOUT MAKING DEED
AS AGREED
i type of men who could and wujld
SUIT IN CIRCUIT COURT

'give the best of service refuse to.be
dragged into the mud ami mix* of
a primary campaign, and follow that

BECA^ECESSARY^^^^JXvtlJX
Cue Show,. It I. Wise To
Attend Tn
*»
! As to expense to taxpayers'there
Attend
To Pnolno.d
Business At
no comparison. Under the old
Proper
Time
----- and
- . convention
----------- system
—
.
-—
; caucus

As we have heretofore explained frotn a Delton garage.
liiere will be taken over from the I Two similar accident* occurred
■;ixf4N'*n tnwn&lt;iiirM
tti. r-pintv hv ‘eccntly at OuU lake, the drtVe 1 *
sixteen
.U " townsldps of the county by .scaping by Jumping from their maoftog
mitofoftowntoto
year a total of
168 mile*
of township 1chtore when they felt the tea giving
or w average of IO'y'
w 10
2!*i

REPUBLICANSHAD
.LARGECONVENTION

This will add that many miles to i
the county system, because, when,
these road* are taken over by the I
. ^-,7 7-j
,tfta-«1«htr&gt; ■ .&gt;WMWdTi*«
-------- -------rwerwnyr, ~
"Wui“» '“i
.nern
ln
Sm thereafter. •
has
the plans'
. Engineer
,Rakowsky
------ -~ -r•--------------made for the work to be done on .

Monday clothed Governor Oornst:xdt
with dictatorial powers tn laying
down rules and regulations for tha
reopening of the 530 banka in thia
state, which were dosed by his order
issued February 13.

considered in providing for this re-

clamatlon Is necessarily long and
complicated. One Grand Rapid*
banker describes it as "the most In­
tricate Jigsaw puzzle that had yet
been brought out."
aroebt convention in Briefly a* we can state it. the new
proclamation which came out late
towmen
lhvrp u luch B Umiud Bnwunt ot COUNTY SINCE PRIMARY Tuesday afternoon provides for the
—----------- '
money available for the work. The
WAR ATinPTFn
reopening of the banks tomorrow.
itate will appropriate under the Me-1
WAD ADUrLCU
Thursday. February 23. but clomps
Niti b*ll. $27,000 to tills county, or ,
----------down severe restrictions in the pay­
an average of about $160 per mile DILLMAN ENDORSED
Ordinarily toat would mean very.u,ul-'j,2" CNDWnocu___ ing out of money by banks. Wlthlittle work oh township roads, but
- ;ri
lyze:.
”/....? PRAISED
FITZGERALD
ab fromaccounU
•»«&gt; ,h®ln commercial
IdUCHRLU
FHHIOCU dra*’Mvings
all Mlchl.
under the plan* employed by toe
--------—“
-»»-«Barry county
road commission that Call On Legislature To Out BBn
^ric**® to actual
$160 Is .stretched until it does a tot
a. .
*n ^
necessities and are subject to nu• for
- some
State Expenses
»—
T ONn r TRT nF CARFR AN of. work
meAna
rous Oplimitations.
. x. Men have •been
LONO M»T OF CASES ON
The proclamation provides that
time cutting the brush and where,
pose
New Taxes ■ . ■ ruiure
THE CALENDAR FOR
.
future aeposu*
deposit* maae
made in tne
the oanxs
banka
| necessary the trees that would in-.
iterfe^^th n«es*are-!wiwork in’ The largest republican county will be safeguarded by execuUve orCOMING SESSION
1 Hum' towntoim ont)miJ? convention since the primary law
maldng them mm fundl
, uuwe townships on .“
the
Y1 168 mllcu went tnu.
.u held Jn the „u„d &gt;he„ t)-depoelmn end p..:
I Messrs Brown Bros, hare-taken toe
0 court room in this city on Tuesday able nn dfnund to depositors withTHE USUAL BIG GRIST
contract to do the grading and last. After the reading of the call,
interest
nr niUADrtC PACCQ *hB&lt;*n« U1B redbed to a width of
checks written by depositors dar­
UF DIVUKLt LAbto 18 feet With only 1160 per mile to W. A schader of this city was namas chairman and W. R. Cook sec- lng thr banking holiday will be re_.
,
„
»»*. on* would not tolnk more than ed
retary of the convention
tu*ned to
who issued themThe Jury Will Not Be Sum- thatcouldbc attempted or cren that „The ,chtlrm?n B1’pol"\sd
? but starting Thursday new checki
.
much done. It is because Brown
moned. Until
Monday
HUI. M. Backus and Glen Blake may
written to replace them and
,
. Bros, hare a splendid equipment ot committee
on
credentials.
He
named
lhey
will
be
honored
up totoe demarch o
road machinery that they can make
toa
positnr's pro-rata share of tha
The court calendar for.the Feb- a Rood roadbed at this low price, Lcn W. Felehner, J M. Townsend pasltir's
,ruary term Iw* been prepared, and now and then do a little gravel­ and Glen Wotring as committee on bank
bank'ss quick assets,
assets. which mean*
meant
money toe bank actually ho* on
;Court sessions will begin next Mon- ‘ng; but it has to be very little on organization: and C. L. Glasgow. O.
D Whitmore and M. L. Cook as junj.
d». febrarn It. Milt the ptbbk- Sbbh ■ ™»ll tpprowuuon
iSmmiiwe'm
Silutioiu.
■STctra'•••** ~~
— ”Tn—
Hjjea laid down by toe Gov­
JiXSJ XWiX
“”our”a
*“"■ ernor are loo numerous to cover in
toe brief space we can give to It in

^

COURT WILL OPEN
MONDAY FEB.?/

An InteresUng case was heard be- whatever expense wa* Involved in
fore Judge Russell R. McPeek la*t making nominations wa* borne by
Saturday. February 18th. Briefly the political parties themselves. It
stated, the facte involved arc a* wo* a very small item. Under Hie
follows:
.
j
primary thcre Is all the expense
Herman Fuhr, now deceased, *4s. that is involved tn a regular elec-'
during hls lifetime, the owner of a Hon. both for the balloung and for
farm located in Orangeville town- the counting of ballots. The total
ship. He was for many year* a expense of a September primary­
single man and ten or twelve year* election in Ulis state would exceed
ago became acquainted with one ‘ $200,000. as anyone can ascertain if
Fi irenre Miieskt. who is also now he will look it up in his own voting
deceased. Mrs. MUeskl's husband precinct, multiply that by Hie sevwas dead. She had three children, eral thousand precincts In the state,
home and no place to go. Some-. then consider the cost of ballots,
Right on top nf the determined,
TERESTING RELICS no
during
1919. .and add to that what It has Involved
1 stand
..**.*"
siHixi taken
laarn by
uy Senator
oenutor Ku!p
nu.p against
againnt
______
_ ” nuuivo । time
"— —
.
. the summer of ••••■
. r7L.-'7 h...
— _* ior the candidates themselves. It
toe Governor * sates and income tax Prftnk Herrington Ha* Rail-1 rhe —er.; 2;— —Sim
.""haN
-------,o “hourekcepir.
proposals come* a declaration from ------nourexcepcr. Bhe
one wo*
a a* a a hard
naru means a big sum of money. Where [
road
Bond
Secured
By
His
'
*wking
woman
and,
on
toe
30th
of tiw nominations arc made in counHepn-Mnlativrs Vernon J. Brown,
Criminal Causes.
, tee on credentials read the list of morning. To attempt to mention
r------- x» ij------------ October 1919. entered into an agree- ‘Y convention* by delegates chosen
that lie will light to the last ditch [
mmm»The People vs. Earl V. Knoll, bas- ™delegates. This was followed by toe aU the details, which seem to ba
r ainer in a naia
mc.lt W1U1 HerTnan puhr. whereby;ot caucuses, thereM i* a better oppor'Hu- bill hurried 'through the senate'
lh« mtrtU or Ute &gt;•«&gt;'.
on«Hnmvot.
-J“ 1 “J.
"p°"
,hf
0,1 t”™; coomeUm ul puollnl. would ™
by
Senator
Mootv
of
Pontiac
ttiat
wp
h
“
'*
bc
*
n
hy
Frank
.
*hel
wa*
to
take
care'of
him
during
tunlty to know toe mertU at toi
by Senator Moore of Pontiac that
■ . T*
Al'ln
w.. with what work the commission gm
°".,
provides for the payment of drlin- Herrington of Dowling some inter-1 thelrest of hls Ufe. fumbih a home; candidates than ...............................
I* possible at a
---- - —r- Hover.
--------will !2”»
. °™!!!
w«T¥“
“u
uon
ora" «
®« MR
out ot
ot ■&gt;»
the question Ur
for u,.
ut. Tlv.
The
i
BorBU,e co*’'nu*sion win business. The resolutions reaffirm- nroclamation is elven in full in tha
quent taxea and sbeclal asaes®nent* rstlnB reUcs whUh hc
high- for him. she to be given the privl- Primary. Men could be induced to foL!rla*:
,
.
„
over n period " f rears
1v. Hl* father, the late John Her-1 lege of caring for her children in &lt;«ke nominations from a convention
The People v*. James Hammond.
'conditional
the
end
of
this
year.
m'lU^Se"
They
endo'S
Hon'
wh
!f
h
to^vldual
depositor
can
’ "Moore is in Hie legislature retire- r,n8,°"- *“» B Union roldler and the home and. in consideration of w&gt;» would never think of running™Pc. for arraignment.
«entlSa £o"l&gt;“&lt;rf DettKid Oak- *B’ *lth thp nr,,,y °r OenprB1 OrBnt
Fuhr, he deed- hi a primary.
Tbo People vs. Merritt Edward“
Under the McNttt bill 25 ner cent H1
77™', ‘ ,y e" .
read and make his own interpreij i to
/ ----- _
7
---- 1 urover u. uuiman ror siaie mgnway
tend county real estate sneculatora d,lr|ng the MlMisalppi cainnaten In cd her toe farm, which deed was
sincerely iiope the legislature McComb. Intent to rape, for trial,
is
added
Hie
amount
apportioned
commissioner
and
highly
commendwho have benefited more than any rnld,nB one of ,he houses In Vicks- placed in escrow to be delivered to will ditch the whole primary bus!The People vs. John Brock, leavas we would be. About the
each county last year. That will
hi* admlnlstraUon of that office, the mark
ow else in tor world through the bur*' Mississippi, there was captured [ Mr*. Mileskl upon toe death of Mr. bess and get back to a represent*- HjE toe scene of an accident, Jury to
that can be done is to talk with
be true for four years. With thls .On(! resolution congratulated the best
Thm •necuta“Scute-‘&gt;
•’l •nM
n00 kx,nd
bond'' uwhlch
* first
ftnrt j Fuhr,
your banker aixxit it whenever ysxi
.sale of real estate These
B‘ •
'hlch was *
Fuhr, who
who wa* some years older ‘h* «y&gt;tcm, which is the Amenion. pu«rt on tboLuttd.
onoVb..;.
““i™-1! than
•'“» she.
.................................... I ?.n.
»*'“"«
’TTf'LU' Harto* W“lc- d'­ extra money, some maintenance, voter, Of Michigan on having re­ have a particular problem to be
and* and
thou-&gt;or,Ba&lt;«‘ right per cent construe|
-—
. r.. ..51L
work and possibly a little graveling. d^ted secretary of state Frank D
sand* of acre* of tend. They sold il tion bond, issued by the Vicksburg. I Contrary to their expectations. ■ 'nations. It would save money and sertlon, for trial.
a
p solved, and lie can tell you what
...
.... atnu
and Texas
icAiw nsiujuu
Railroad ■ Mrs. MiicMu
Mileskl aiea
died or
before
lore ntninn
Herman wto
candidates making two -The People v*. Ed. Olsen, bastar- EE fcdX0At‘hanl rateU^
to the working man. to those that Shreveport
This bond mentions Fuhr, departing this life on April 14. polltlal raiupulm, » lta&gt; now do dr. tor «mu&lt;nitwoL
pit oFthu'e^unTv ki'oi'ihLGvS:-“"T":’0".?" "™ra
wanted tp create homes for their Company
Tl» w«plv vw Don Wilson, vlolw- K “ j“'“‘J’S I U» rno,‘ drntllc trononw In tuu.
English currency a* well ns Ameri- 1923. Her depahure before Mr. -uno tot Uio prlmarp und one tor
families. These buyers, no longer
jSmie tr dn.“.I.
"“I". “*
can in expressing
rxnr««lmE its vslue
value—worth pupr me written contract that they lhe elerllon. We ore eonMenl Ihwl Don ol live prohibition low. lor orable to keep up payment* on the ean
c -mditioM were different the r*xin- Mfoln and urged our represent*: COUNTY FARM BUREAU TO
land, hare turned it back to Hie real $1,000 in American money and 225 hod entered Into had not provided it would bring a better type of men ralgnment.
condition* a ere different, the coun- Uve and MnBtOr at Lansing to vote
j
Jury civil Caurex,
estate operator*, who made a nice nound* sterling In English money. for. Mr*. Mlleski's children were । into our politics and public life.
ty might be able to add something t0 eul
the gtnte government
HAVE ALL DAY MEETING
j The Commercial Investment
profit on their first tran'oeUon.". It Was prinled on very durable ma- under age. and a guardian od litem
to the •v»u*“e fun,d?JorJ?^'lp, *nd against adding new taxes.
I Trust vs. Syra Pierre, assumpsit.
Mate* Representative Bggwn.
. |11« rial and had many coupons, none was appointed for them in the pro­ QUARTETTE AND PIAN­
tart, H WNM1II rntdiuon. Th
„„ cirvvcu „
A • , Mtow1„, WVAC
iu th
inc, Hon. Michael Noon Will Olv.
I Ehda Bhaw vs. Burdett Llchty, et that is not to be thought of.
"Now tliat they have re-poascssed;'of which had ever been cut off for bate court of Barry county. After
1----*-•*
—
--------------------------------reoublican convention to be held In
al. assumnslt.
assumpsit.
’
Address — Meeting At
this land from the little fellows wiio redemption, nils bond had never the death of Mrs. Mllc&amp;ki. Mr
IST HERE MARCH 1 a),
Grand Rapids next Tuesday:
Emw.t Vermeulen vs. Phoebe
paid all they had into these lot*, been negotiated and was probably Fuiir continued on the farm and
Ed Schantz. Nashville: J. E Bab­
Good Will Church
EDUCATIONAL CONFER­
Manker. trespass on the case.
they have had the senate pas* a bill printed for the purpose of securing for a time cared for the minor
bitt. Freeport: N. H Barber. PralChaplain
McLain
Of
Jackson
children
of
Mrs.
Mileakb
Even
­
to
provrne
ror
tne
payment
ol
de‘
‘
[It^C^Sr
‘
nut
Milan
W.
Dryer
and
Samuel
B.
to provide for the payment of deENCE WAS POSTPONED
llnqucnt taxes on these lots In the ”
41 “r put B tually they were married, went To Accompany Men—Oon- Craig vs. Casper Thomas, trespass
years to come. All they want to do Cr‘m','2
with relatives and all left the prem­
on the case.
.
Scheduled To Be Held In
^’hJ5?SV«hid“J5l
I* hold these lot# until times get bet?5 ! &lt;7 Pw^rtnb r ^ht ises. Mr. Fuhr wa* then left alone. । cert At Methodist Church
Non-Jury Civil Causes.
In Near Future— *. ‘
d*Ie?Mtei »er® to- ship The dinner win be served at
ter and they do not want to pay any.
^aJS^TiiESi be th. Unton Realizing that he was getting old
Those who attended the minstrel
Forrest E. Jordan, et al. v*. Pitt Lansing
nntA Tn Ra Annnnnend
“"“£1 * “* B"y VBCBnCl“ lh* Boon, in the usual wSy.
taxes on them, but they want to
Vi/0 and that he had no children of hl* show given here by the Ionia re­ Pugh, et al. ejectment.
Date
To
Be
Announced
may
occur.
An
tnt^tlng
program has been
(Continued on page six)
formatory players a short time ago
(Continued on page 9. part 2)
Several Interested people IncludHon- C. L. Olasgqj* was called on arranged for the day and a good atMt
I will recall the male quartette as
ing most of the members of the ‘or jeniBrk’ and 8*ve • flne. off- tendance is expected. Michael
well as the pianist. This quartette,
Board of Education, representatives.hand toljt, stressing the urgent Noon, president of the Michigan
[ evidently her son. with assault. He MOST OF HOUSE DEMO­
as we then explained, came from S. S. ORCHESTRA GIV­
of the Parent-Teachera organize- necessity for the party to build anew state Farm Bureau, will give the
mentioned In the warrant as a
nice big prpnt." declares Represen­ . Is
CRATS SIDESTEPPED the Jackson prlron. Those who
ING CONCERT SUNDAY Hon*, the Women's Club, the Ameri- on «“nd foundations, with the full address. He is always good and ha*
lad.
•
I heard them were loud in- praises of
tative Brown.
expectation that it would be sum- sooielhlng
something worth while to say. Ha
,
can
Legion and others had planned «M*ctaUon
I
In
the
papers
preserved
by
Mr
their fine singing and of the won­
' But what about tlw man who has
its responslblU- should be heafd
hea/d with
i
even mor# in­
and handed on to Did Not Want Salary Reduc­ derful pertormanor on the piano by Group Under Direction Qf to attend the Michigan Citizens' moned to return to ita
paid hl* taxes? This Moore bill has’ John Herrington ZZT
no regard for the racriflce* he has Ln hi.
°i lA* re**ll»t5
tions Applied To Their
Wesley Logan Going To ;I cmference on the Crisis in Educa- tlPS ,n lt,tc and national govern- teresl than usual Uils year, as be l*
one of the men who is a real artist
I
Uon.
Although
postponed
tempo,
mcnt
'
'
‘
a
member
and
leader and
of toe
party
a member
leader
ot the party
huuMlnuom.u* u» on hls
h“ nr
111 acre farm In Baltimore
------------ Hl* Anurical ability was not limited
Legislative Officers
Lake View
Irarliy. the conference will be called
'———------------township.
In
1860
Hie
tax
on
hls
which
is
now
formulating
our state
state. No. the man wtio lias paid hl-,
to playing however. He had a re­
The Methodist Sunday School or- '-----------—------------The democrats of this slate al- markable voice and his solos were
and national agricultural
at Lansing
sometime... in—the---------near HASTINGS VICTORIOUS
--------------------------- erprograms.
—-------lax Is given no consideration wliat- farm was $10 72. in 1867 It wa* twined
control of its affairs on a wonderful.
$5 01. In 1865 it, had Jumped to
chestra Is planning to give a con- future.
The
origi-.
Intnrw t
»w. Conference was ahm
nUCD DAl*J DAUU TDin
Seeding time will be here. Tha
UVCn FAW FAW I HlU committee tn charge of the meeting
Our readers will be Interested to cerl at Lake View on Sunday, Feb nally scheduled for Wednesday, Feb
"However the Moure bill does take $43,71. This Increase was no doubt pledge of economy. Last week they
15. under the
me sponsorship ot
or thlrtmr- j T
• „ . ------ L. _
_ next
nextrriuay
Fridaynas
liassecured
securedMr.
Mr Ray
Ray
good care of the tax title shark and brought about by conditions result­ gave an exhibition of it that was not kmw that this same quartette, with 28. They played there once last year jteen
organizations.
’*-------state-wide
--------- -------------— “—After vocals Uet Two To One De-^,Bennett, manager of the seed de­
favorably received. A bill was be­ I the same pianist, will give a concert ^nd were asked to cpmc again.
it glorifies the non-lax payers. It ing from to* par.
Wesley Logan is the director and conferring With representatives of cision In First Elimination Partment of the Michigan State
enables Hie land speculators to make MMr Herrington had also preserv­ fore the house at Lansing cutting at the Metiiodlst church on Wed­
FluwA
nit., XV
Furr*
Farm Rnmau
Bureau,Into*it**
give a a short l.llr
talk;
of the D
Banner
another fortune all over again from ed some old copies ™
*?nei the pay of legislative employees, and nesday evening. March 1. The ad­ Mias Margaret Vroonusn toe pianist. these group*. President Otto W.
—Next Ono March
3
.
—------ -------------------- ---- -------- the same lot* they have re-po*'es«ed.
1 °f paying them for only six ’ days a mission price lias been placed at 10c Other members are, Mr. Logan. ‘ Halsley of the Michigan Education I
they
but as we week of actual work instead of the [which will no doubt insure a ca­ Lloyd B^ker and Mias Enuns Association announced their unan-1 The Hastings High school debate bls department in providing a muth
"We are going to fight that bill in articles
thew
hi contained,
ou?
imous
opinion
that
the
Conference
team
went
to
Paw
Paw
Friday
better
quality
ot
seeds.
HI*
talk
will
seven
days
heretofore
allowed.
The
Chandler,
violins;
William
Hackney
the house to lhe finish and we are ™
pacity crowd. A* the church audi­
democrat* In the house opposed this torium with the galleries can scat and Ralph Hicks, clarinets; John should be postponed because of the night and defeated the trio from be interesting.
going to sec to it that the man who "ej^Srrtand^lu FraS?
The--------morning
session
T'~
'----------------will
“**“start
■ ** at
bill. They did not wint to make it better than 1,100 there will be no. COiandler and Lucille McLeod, cor­ acute financial emergency caused by that school, the local* having tile
pays hls taxes get* the same square
“n7ar,“„
7.
):30 and
will be given over „to •
_____________________
applicable to the present session of question about having plenty of nets; Winston Dayes and Loren the unexpected bank holiday, which affirmative of the state Income tax 10:..
deal u the man who doesn't pay hte t,l&gt;ton vafUM th,MC
the legislature. But the bill was [room
™. .or
.u who come.
remr.
; llub'rl had become known to the public question. Tills was the flrat in the discussion of problems and topics of
for all
tates." stated Rcpre'entative Brown. nCMnCDATC UCI n
—
• •-------------•------•­
interest
to «•Barry
county
peopl#.
Ck.pl.ln MeL.Pi MU urappmy
«"”■&gt; I11*” hardly twenty-four hours previous elimination serie*.
The Moore bill provides for the pay- UtMUUHATS HELD
- -^. .hm'.a'- snlendldlv
Comprising the Hastings team
splendidly and thrir
their muiir
music it
is irrratlv
greatly to the date set for the Conference.
Uu ro«. bt Ml U republic.™ lh, ——in _i...'mb
5
COUNTY CONVENTION m the hou». .nd tnouih democrat, preu
I Although postponement of the were Homer Yeckley and Misses
tnJoyed by the Sunday School.
Elsewhere In this issue Sheriff
Conference was announced by press. ‘ Jeanne Clncebeaux and Lillian Tolto ;u.t erri' U. Seven democrat.
o« yoar
„rty ,nd
ILK
Elected TM OeleKaU, To At. mote ».) tmm their pMty .nd me rush et tile dw on Wednesday WILLIAM H. COUCH
|, radio, and . other means of com-1, hurst, who won a two to one de„„ „„
1TO, „ the
m payment
era
reference “to&gt; me
muntcatlon. a group of approxiapproxl-.ci&amp;loo.
tend State
dtate Convention
Convention
nice uicniircna v a i munlcation.
ctaioo.
, . with rrIerencc
payment
trotn the unit ruk mc.u.ve they tell ,„nln, -n,,, ltu,y
loured .t
they are re-assessed..
tend
DIES WEDNESDAY A. M. mately four hundred failed to re-) Coach Albert Beckerreport* that
do&lt;
w11*
wurtl‘
Uut their puty hM m&gt;de a oun- „„
o0to,
ch„ yy,ul Qt
At Grand Rapids
nr
ce,ve
tbe
notice
A
meeUng
wa*
arthe
next
in
lhe
series
will
be
with
“
'f
lr
*.
Ie
„
dl
?
®*
nw
*
***&gt;
Woo
VAinmn
a
„
I
a
a
.
ce,ve
w
nQtice
a
meeting
was
arthe
next
in
the
series
pU/" PMt” 10 “&lt;
the Unhtral otuMe. w.lter w»l19 Veteran Auctioneer Of ranged
ranged for Wednesday
Wednesday aftenxnn.
afternoon, at
at Grand Rapids
Rapids Central
Central on Friday ,h£ noU!T' If **" Uc®n*&lt; ‘h**’ **
Michigan banking circles are re-ph
The democrat* of Barry county •“••Jould Uitmlore m.te soxl. |.oe M hU tvrf Blore. Cuneth d. Wag
reh^dnBlaI[0,w.rve
A7cyrne’ hf3d
!n
*
,r
conv
'nt*
o
n
here
an
!
Which
President
Otto
W.
Halsley
in.night.
March
.3.
there,
when
Misses
J®
HT
township
treaaurar
baBarry
County
—
Funeral
~
■----’■i their convention here an Th. MU won by . mu&lt;ln ot only stebbln.’ dru« note. Hmh Riley
r^stnek
Thursday, with the various precincts
formally dLsciuwxj toe present edu- Irene Jones. Jeanne Clncebeaux and ,fore March *• or. 5® •£" county
im
।
at the Bookcase Co, and Hugo
____ * situaUon in Michigan. The] Lillian Tolhurst will discuss toe af- treasurer ~
Is Friday P. M.
ar the sheriff before that
Jcallonal
JLVTiy i
weU r«Pro»nted. They sent toe folThe leglstellve employee* are now Wunderlich at Uw post office. Aj
Ouardlan officials of Detroit de- lowing delegates to toe democratic democrat*. And toe large niajority the pricc u bul Un cenU thcre
William H. Couch, aged 70. passed group adopted a resolution approv- flnnatlve of Uie same question.
clared an eight day bapking holiday 5late convention
aemocrauc
All h«t» Uut lU-llnm maj l» u «“ “““ •» UwTWW. It.
away early Wednesday morning at Ing in principle the plan of the govin Michigan. Out-state resentment
-----raw.
™— ™ •“ — —
hl* home on E. Center St., after on ernor for furnishing the required tatimUA aa al
Dr'. B. F. Swift and-----------Cliff Gardner
of Hie banking proclamation of the at Middleville: Dr. J. A. Wooton.
_____.
which the Sheriff quotes in h» anextended illness Surviving are the financial support foe the public
SZSTSIL
N
“
MIDDLEVILLE
JUNIORS
Governor ha-, considerably dwindled. Charles Leonard and W. J. Field of
TWO FIRES—LITTLE DAMAGE, nounrement. the t*&lt; license is not
widow and five children, three sons, schools of Michigan
Bankers hate been to Lanning to Hastings: Ward Quick of Nashville;
Saturday'forenoon's Ore alarm P*id until March 1. or thereafter,
Soin. Will and George Couch, and .-------------- ■* • *—-- ------TO PRESENT PLAY two daughters. Mrs. Mae Barnhart SPLENDID VALUES
see their representatives and sena­ Fred Mayo of Maple Grove: W. W- JOLLY JUVENILE MINSTRELS.
called the department to Ham Beck- -- ------------------ -4J-J — “■*------- —
tors or they have written in an Boughncr of Freeport; M. J. HarThe much heralded Minstrels of
er’s home on West Madison. Tile
st home and Mrs. Anna Doylng of
OFFERED BY PENNEY fire was started from a torch used
effort to And out just why it was tom cd Assyria and R. B. Butler of Emmanuel church school present
---- -- -------------------------------- — — Milwaukee. Wls
HKARD CONO KRTCMAM.
that' toe order wa* ot such a sweep­ Prairieville.
their show on Tuesday. F*b. 38 at MiddlevlUe had play tryout* WedFor aboqt thirty years. Mr. Qpuch,
hare were many who look ading nature. Many of the banks re-j
.
Ttl
7:30 P. M. at Hie Parish house. With ntedv. F*b. 15, for the play. "I Will. or "Colonel." iu* he was familiarly Nearly Full Page Announce­ prompt resjxMise of toe department
tage of the opportunity —hiHay
Fred Hale a* an experienced inter- 1 Won't." Presentment 1* planned for called, has served as an auctioneer
mained open anyway. Governor,TO CELEBRATE GOLDEN
ment Of Money Saving held toe torn to a very small figure.
Comstock has explained that the acWEDDING ANNIVERSARY, locutor. assisted by WatAmelon. «*rch 24. The cast wa* chosen as in tills and surrounding counties
Sunday about 10:30 a blanr wa*
Buying Chances
tion was taken to prevent what he! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fox. 214 No. Peachblcasom. Bauer Kraut and follows:
discovered in toe roof of John Hoeand was considered an authority on '
feared would have been Hie col- Broadway. Hasting*, will celebrate Ham Bones, the success of the eve- ’ Dr- Anthony King—Wm. McCon- farm values.
...a J.
w. C.
w. Penney
.
The
Co., of this city venair's house on East Thom street. Washington
lapse of not only the Guardian their golden wedding anniversary on nlng Is assured chorusea by our nel1
publish In this issue of the Banner The fire was •put out with very Ut­
Mr. Howard—Virgil *
Adams.
bank*,
but
man/
as well. Saturday. ouuvii
March lyuiui.
fourth. They
and sub
girla., m
as well
as
h.««
~
.........
—' ’.',others
lliey
will ; singing boys iuiu
wcu a*
Ute Walldorff funeral home on a seven column announcement of f*~ ’—
Hlien
tlato
nc Michl- __
__ — a family
— it—■ dinner
—
... ....
favorable for
Carney
Underwood. Jr—Russel Friday Afternoon at three o'clock, special values. The prices they ar# |,
Such t.a f'/l'iLPr.i!11
conservative
state ns
serve
at noon'
and i specialty dances and solos will be
------■gan saw no reason to gel excited hold open house from two lo six among the added, feature* A sure Palmer,
Rev. B. J. Adcock officiating. Burial quoting shoppers will help cut liv-‘ MEETING OF SCHOOL OFFICERS
over the affair and it* banking bu»l- p. m . when their friend* are invil- gloom chaser. Come and Jolly up.
|। Elliott Pletcher—Edward Smith. iln nivets
irelde cemetery. Sympathy is Ing expense. Readers of toe Ban­ AND TAXPAYERS OF COUNTY. greatly phased
A meeting of taxpayers and school
new will go on a* usual predict ed to call.
1
--------------- * ‘ -----------1 I Laid lie Ow en and Joan 8teven»— extended
ner are urged to turn to their ad­
”
1
to
the
bereaved
ones.
trMln Brady.
Rndv
held told what cong
--------------- --- ----------------,
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Lolla
Lansing officials under the sofe-■
vertisement on page three.
guards now being perfected.
HASTINGS TWP. TAXPAYERS. I AU taxes are now past due and if
Glad Howard—E d w I n 1 a Mag­
P. T. A. MEETING.
I Will be at tha Hastings City Bank not paid on or before March 5, will Naughton.
’
•THE BORROWED WIFE."
Second Ward P. T. A. will have
Pre-ent proapect* are tnat the Saturday, Feb. 25. to oollect taxes be returned to county treasurer and
Mrs Stevens—Vesta Payne,
_ ______
meaeini
Home ___
talent______
play. Carlton
Center,
their meeting on the fourth Mon­
ate-owned cement plant at Chai-,tar Hastings Twp—Cheater Arehart, penalty added.—NaBio Smith, City, Dean Willis—Jean Jackson.'
day, Feb. 27, at tha Second Ward Monday. Feb. 27, 8:00 P. M. Price, Parker.
(OmUnned on page 9, part 2)
|Treaa—Adv.
Trea*.—Adv.
»-« Oeccgette—Robert* Shaw.
10 cant*.—Adv.
county ’

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�T1IE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22. KW

PAGE TWO

PLEASANT FAMILY
NIGHT GATHERING

Mr. And Mrs. William Ritzman
.'sale of these articles will go to the
.
. .
.
.
Church treasury. The campaign will'
Celebrate Golden
Anniversary
w^y.

&gt;».

WOODLAND VILLAGE

A FAIR DEAL IS ALL

Camp Fire Notes

LOCAL NEWS

HAS TWO TICKETS
Not Getting It Now—Public ----------- Republicans And Oitisem
Name
Full Lilt Of Can____________ ______ _
___________ Should Inii.t On Znlr
ta
“|
didatti
anniversary
of Mr. Ironside add Miss'
MIm Nina and Missfiftieth
Uilla wedding
of Kalw-rwhen
Mra, Gladys
Treatment
. B B. Wileox'a health to very poornominal-

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'

THE RAILROADS ASK

The Banner is in receipt of the i
tta“e- .
and Mrs. William Ritzman of Has­ niazoo and Mr. and Mrs. 0. tjMarda opened their home to the
girls for a valentine party after1 fo»owir^anin“nteatton from H H
Mrshra Baldwin of Welcome Cor- cd the following ttekeL
UL1O1 HUMBER IN AT. BARUCH COUNSELLED
tings township and they celebrated Orohe of Hartings.
Friends present from away were school. Gomes and stunts, furnished peifr*. which we iw&amp;a on to our!"®1*Ja recovering from her recent । y. c.
,
the occasion by entertaining their
■nmDAHOB ON WBD.
AGAINST INFLATION friends
c' W. Rudi. Clerk.
undjclotires at their &lt; targe Mr. and Mrs. John Christy and Mlaa the entertainment and heart can-1 readers with cur endorsement:
I
rr.fl. T .
hold
T. C Munloh. Trea^.
NZSDAY BVZNINO
and beautiful home Just west of Mabel Miller of Battle Creek. Mr. dies were served for refreshment.
1111 Cl „“r Cr^** *,A , , , ,Ja
'
a .upper ThuradV- March 2. at the
No Country Trying It Has Quimby.
;
Guests began to arrive andMrs Cteo. Rockwell andMr. and Everyone had a good time and ail R“l,or °« Ban""
John Dell. Councilman.
i Ever Been Wise Enough ।early und continued to come until Mr* WU1 Stuart of Charlotte Miss Hunk Mrs. Ironrtite for allowing: The safety of passengers trans- church.
SPLENDID PLAY WAS
Leon E- Hynes. Councilman.
BMdtarttachdlOT Of N^hville: Mrs. «l*m to cone. At the previous meet- l»r'ed on railroad* has Increased a The Ru‘l"“«
late in the evening.
Henry Hynes. Councilman.
To Do It Safely
and J!
Mi**and
RuthM^
of ing.
tiic guardian Mrs. to
Wlnlngcr,
tn recent
years.
lia- I meets
with Mrs.
Ella 8/nlth WedncsCAPABLY PRESENTED
i A bounHlul dinner was served to cnrsAithnuMk
?X&gt;i ISTand
h-d asked^^NX
Talk to long
Wlltystep
of death
by rail
travelIne
u‘ now
day. March
1.
.. POt luck dinner . . The Citizens named Uie following
One of thew.-=
outstanding
financiers
',
—
n large Tittle of friend* and rel^- r?M tarhriteMn BtaMta P*d- the girls on one of the birthday onc l!»a*nger in each one-hundred | on
Tuesday afttmoog z
z candidates:
a zz^zz
number
Reports Of Departments Of of this country to Bernard Baruch. u
members of the family’. Miss drtford^Mrs Bd Bidelman Mrs R Projects. Mrs McNulty chose « and fifty milhons ot jpa«e«gera car-! Of.On
the ------members
.----- .kof
- the American
fcari c, Foul. Pres.
Method,,I Ohurrh Were he to
F-a“real
« statesman.
US.
of Battle Creek acting L WhLXsnd“rS sSTmt^C. M Mt subject "MaJmera.' and made &lt;**• Automatic and air, travel can u-tion Auxiliary met at the home of
U Flnefrock. Clerk.
He recently ag mutn.^ of cerenfoniea
-----------winsiow ana hcv- «*iu
to compare
to
‘ it »
so mterevtins
interesting that -Manners
“Manner*" not
not begin
be1fln
camPan; Willi
*‘Ul the
U* rail«»•} Mrs.
Mr*. Bdw.
Bdw. Downs
Down*
to sew for the
Given By Officer,
.ppeuM Mm tM »neu
n&gt;Uo
,„1J----------------lht
dlnntr there
,M.„ were u.
Following
the dinner
Conklin
Hastings
m Jhe
.
■ ..... M^^IW Munm
road m the matter
&lt;»f safety.
. u~t cniss.
R. McLeod. Assessor.
Each and every one of the more tee at Washington, which to trying tuning and greeting of -the caltersf Nt-lghbofs were, most kind and a
k^U^r'ULt?may WWhal
*» “-k ta equality
The' county meeting of the Odd
A- A. Allerding. Councilman.
than 350 people who attended the to work out some policy of general whocarhe from near ifn.1 far to payVpoetn in honor of-this happy occar ProJ«« for pirthctay w«k. o(
wlUch thpy
n )l FclJoWK and Rebekahs wiU meet at
F. 8. Nicth/mer. Councilman.
He counselled strongly against
jvnilly Night at the Methodist relief.
anyinflation
oi
tne
currency,
ne
hon3r
to
this
very
worthy
couple
Mon
in
the
Uvea
of
these
fine
peo-:
Klyugan
Groop.
now
ll&lt;vt
^^0^1
are
Monday
night.
February
P.
C- Flory Ojuncllman.
any inflation
of theis currency.
He wh0 havv
the depression
not because
ln ^hto community pin. was composed and written by, Norma and Virginia Jacobson.by live Intersute commerce Com- 37. Bring one dish of food and
Ejiiscopal church on Wednesday raid
the depression I* not because
evening had a vert enjoyable time. said
country-tacks money as we have ,or M ma"5’ &gt;T,ra Many stortc* one of them. Mrs. Minnie Bidel- were hostesses to Kiyugan camp fire mission.
Their competitors, th! , sandwiches
PASSING OF MRS. JULIA
uUw
“
JL
"US.
more money in circulation now than
t0‘d;-,n®‘*’"u r,'^l
ma"- "n,‘ Jat®
M'rnxMn wa-s -group
dahghttul
Eddie .n.c.au.
McGrath a.1la ...
Ln the tolls w*
of
. " at a ray
- ----- ------ vatenune
----------.ituck.*. Vcan
—. tlx the.r own
— •• rate*
HOM.MEL8ON WEDNESDAY.
Ughtful ever held tlierc and credit muring the prosperous days of
tie, and friendships refreshed and
read- bv
by
Esther Orohe.
to ttes
anti —
reazi
Mrs.
Grohe.
nartv at tiielr
their home tn
In Railroads
naiim-ria are
«h&gt; compelled to keep up
im the jaw again, charged
a with several
11!
-«Mra.
----------------------jI costume party
Mra. Julia Hommehon. a former
is due to each one who assisted In
„ renewed. Cards nnd letters of good
12. Wlial we need arc confidence
Trt“*r^ret~ from'brothera This wax n very enjoyable day for Tuesday evening. MU* Madeline meir own roadbed, while truck* use; Mealing*, the principal one of which resident .here, pawed away early
making It such a success
those prcrwnv
present ana
and an
all wian
wish iur
for ~r.
Mr. Cook having charge "•
of ~~
the —
enter- ,«vuua
roads *!■»&gt;
which the people jh
pay
for.: fta* a quamny
quantity o*
of ouwer
butler iru
from the this Wednesday morning at the Lit­
and credit, whatever congress can do wisne; ana ngr.»
n
* ’ wosc
», wi.iwaa
After the bountiful pot luck sup’■ to increase credit should be done, and .sisters in Ohio, were received anil
Mrs
Ritzman many
more
tglnment part. Luncheon “was
Railroads are
arc kept gulag
going ,r»
in all kinds
of the High schwl
school.
__ 1 «*
— ma
_____ __
_ * hap- . tainm*nt
i*? served ' Ra*l&gt;Mwd3
klml-'cafeteria at
1
Also he fold if necessary, in order a,,&lt;* rend,------also messages
from-others,
py yearh
togctiicr.
after
which
thethe
girls
leftleft
at at
a later
Inf of
w/imu
wfaU
triwio.
ar,tarc
««ni
‘. :
„f of
.tnntnr
ninv
tiwthe "Jolly tle Bisters of the Poor home In
——"-=-■•
- ---—
py. years
logcuicr.
’_______
ft,ler
which
girls
a later
storms,
wiilte
trucks
mimeHtcauw
Junior
play,
. * vu debts
rrJ '■should
‘1..,^ be
u There were brought beautiful b/U,, ' ________________ 110Ur'
by the young people of the Sunday to help out debtors,
brn•_________ ,follows
1 unie» Prevented
from carrying JuvonHc Minstrel*" of Emmanuel Grand Rapids where she had been
and yellow 1116 &gt;।xx'nl Mows:
,
Aowaklya Group.
freight by severe storm*.
church will be presented Tuesday, for about a year and a half.
scaled down- Hls objection to in­ quets of yellow roses and yellowtoday. arol
n thought I wander back today,
Aowaklv« Mrs Johnson's1 The New York Central imps alone, February 28. at 7 30 P. M. in the
flation Is that It had never worked tulips and other cut flowers and rin
Rose church-'Friday nt nine A. M.
various numbers on the program satisfactorily. It would mean an in­ many gift* to thte bride nnd groom
To fifty years ago.
'group are working on two other ln thlA Mate pqid taxes last year Parish.House Ticket* lOc.—Advi
Lloyd Shafer led the crowd in Shig­ stant scramble for gold and a flood­ of long ago. to help to reveal to To a - wedding day so fair and h j oI
Birthdav Protect lnto Um? sWt* Lrea»ury of |3.78 &gt; Au executive board meeting of Father Geller officiating. Burial in
ina several peppy and amusing ing of the country with pir.xr cur­ them bright and happy thoughts of
bright—
—-­
।"Making the Most of Me”
;54299. Michigan railroad.* paid into the Burry County Red Crass i* cail- Mount Calvary cemetery. The body
soags which all enjoyed, making rency. with constant calls for an in­ । love and kindness.
are always soso.
Such days arc
Tbcv are making b’ikwIm nhw- the 8tat&lt;; treasury nlmoot nine mil- rd fur Thursday afternoon, February will be brought here from Grand
eviryonc glad t6 be there. Reports creased volume ot such paper cur­
Mr Rftzmnn was born Jn Pre,n Jun&gt; ,
of dollars xv tax*, in this 23. at 3 (X) P M.. tn the community Rapids on Thuraday and placed In
the leonard funeral parlors where
three ditTercnt kina* of breakof the Epworth League. Bunday rency, Just as happened in Ger­ moot Ohio and came to Barry Co ThH welding day was not in June, ing
- ,nr
explainth«t ux went into the pn-; room of &lt;he National bank building,
1873. .Mr»
Ritzman
bom The
they
say.
farts
for ’achoice
schoolofgirl
and
m 187L
Mrv ILUntan
bon&gt;
'r'” month for *brides
”M- ,h
~ “
tf ina
School. Ladies' Aid Society and many. until Its value will be prac­ in
their
food
~ '
mary school fund. Ail Um* truck.; Sc hu- matters Of Importance will be friends may call If they to desire.
near
Quimby.
They
were
married
B
“
*
n
»»
Wtt
*
,n
winter
time.
*
—
-*"*
‘
‘
J
With MuT Lamphenr. kind as- haw to pay to their weight lux,ami discussed.
Missionary Societies were given, also tically represented by zero.
February
15.
1883
in
the
Methodist
Perhapv
a
stormy
day.
a report of the finances was made
stotance they arc making a ixnx r lhv,r proportion ot the Caroline tax.
Ash Wednesday services will be
Episcopal parsonage in Hartings, n WBS a day of bliss for them.
by the treasurer. W. J. Field, allow­
doll to reisrcwnt themselves in pro-:w,Ueh b a 'vr&gt;' M”‘‘u amount com- held &gt;it Emmanuel Episcopal church,
SECOND UNION MEETING,
ing that the church budget is still
Mlcliigan. by the piston Rev. KnapLet days be dark or fair.
portions and coloring, rtwy will de-'I***
the total railroad tex WrdjM"4*y. March 1st .t 7:00 and
th^ jxn.
J*"" ’After
After’ the
the ceremony
cercmdny they
they ren-' Tint'rnaglc^hmg
caHed Love
live
ma!;jC thing ’called
in arrears. Interspersed with the
*u»n sketch nnd mine tii-.-e .litter- ixiymcnts. Railroad* ore compelled -10:00 A. M. Abo an afternoon chllHoliness
churches
wa*
held
with
the
turnei
to
thr
homt
,
of
thc
brldpft
-----------reports were some jokes which
Can make a day so rare.
'ent drewws for her whte’h ean m, to'treat all traffic alike. Trucks can j dren's service and story at 3:30
Pilgrim Holiness City Mission. The
yr. nndl yrs. Edgar Rt-id.
created much amusement.
from begin- -Sherea
v^ln*su|^'r^ra*
rened; The stream ot life flow*.gently on. wjrn (1) for school (2&gt; for church 1
" jjf - Wtfl^'and^nmflira^TJO p1!*
&lt;j.rvire was
wu interraling
inlrre.-liiir
.. .. _ a_ wtiKinig
.............. . sui'jxr
. ......... - was
___ Mirveu.
__
- from tx-Lltll- wr.cni
to clrae-----and------. sptendid.cangre^^
‘^TthS
batd- „Ofcou^ some care, nfa-st come. &lt;3Jor .party. a^mrtte an at-, - £‘
.
A short play. "Modem Pagans." nin,
ning to close and a splendid congrqfollowing morning tlu-y b aid-■
------------ Vu—
was splendidly given by a cast com- gallon
was present. Rev. Olbba spoke cd a traln ,’r a iri„ lnJ0 the Matc Rut joy and happiness, prevail
vracMve potmouo io put inc rawcrus n.^nicnt sllU,l(lll &gt; Hu!l ,. „n, ln,«.U1». of the Allied Forces for the
Iiv‘thl3
this wcl1
well ordered
ordered home.
home.
with freedom and unction.
of Oldo where they spent three In
&gt;
’
________
,
e
,
j
i
given
to
waterways.
They
do
m»t
enfo:
cement
of
prohibition
at
the
Clay Bassett. George Dewey. Mis-,
a»^te7kn~ftM~for'tv.tiw !»""i wr t’ "
rau
‘J“5 vvu“«‘«n‘ »■« rour cnnaren «■»
came to
'«'k&lt;.h to escape from federal rcgu-1 Y. W. f A. in Laortng on Friday.
“
'™
■« mew tneir uc,o UCDe TA ccoi/r
Emma Chandler. Phyllis Hinman, voted
£ to Btendsof the groom. They returnhome
*' rr
HE S HERE TO SERVE
Jatl„n. which the -.tucks do not lune February 24. nt 10:30 A. M Both
home.
Jean Wallace and David Tbwnsend. mrnutA
. ,.’..,"2
anpmn their new life together Three fine nnd husky boys
I
PEOPLE OF MICHIGAN to ob*'nt!- bul “‘ey do ask fairi men and women are urged to at-:
boys.
with Mrs. Theodore Knopf as direc­ each aerviee. also to choooe a
name uj, „
. far f,om ,ll5lr
niuMis
0,
‘
“
,arm
,MK
fulr
young
Iftel
wmong
them.
.
rcurui:
ur
iDiUniUHP
1
treatmciit
tend. Bring your lunch and coffee
tor and some metnbers of the; for Uie union at the next meeting. cnt'home which'was nt that tim----------------- Hum --.afi.,
.
1
----------NO thinking man can rottdude: will be rerved there. ,
stands.
chifivh choir awtoUng behind Uie The
next-meeting will lx- held Uw homi, o( lhc bride's'parents, who
That Is Why
center of their Joys.
- Grover 0. Dill that it. would be anything i&lt;*.; than &gt;
’
- -scenes. Much credit Is due to each Thursday. March 16 in the Nazarenc nUo criebrtted tl»elr Golden An- „ The
,
' man Should Be Rcnominatw-dX calamity if the railroad* an-coin-i
participant in the play as it was church with Rev. Minard Lewis of n|versary there abaut twenty-five
ORANGEVILLE.
*c,8W„
„lh,s worth&gt;’ P**11, ■
exceedingly well done and carried Freeport m the speaker. Bear in vcars 11R0. Time moved on and to 8,111
"sun
cd Next Tuesday
.
tf qua
... Im, u..-.n-. _____
_____ ______________
do‘fa*
,,' ,h/,'r v',rv **“ .'•
Mn.
JS1 JJ mA"
s,"'
d" Ben Norman returned home
with it a tlioughtful lesson on!_mmd that the prayers of Gods pco- jtr. and Mrs, Ritzman were given TIiHr &lt;lul£,n ...a srandcUlHrm T„, ri.pub,lw„ ,ult
.
.Lpww.iyuit
IVU’.UUUJI • fyaas MHtv.
... church attendance and a.&lt;w»ttng‘ pie are desired for these meetings t., loV(. alJ(1 cherish, fot/ children.
Iwhii
— waste
i». Grand &gt;&gt;_„!.&lt;.In IM)niwdM"'nl
,!&lt;vrral weeks witii.
will 1be
held fa
Rapids next :...............
hard Ilu,.s .for
i
with the various church activities. More onc
UK
nnq uirCT
BeHtilifiil fabrirs that
Rise up nnd rail them blest.
spiritual, chiftchca
amt
the .riM. lrl KatlK.rilta.. und three bo -s,
.week Tuesday. It will be mi imfior-ittmra the railroads employ from -.m. her daughter. Mr* Charles Hensen.
Few people have known of the -salvation
of the
is Ow.tr
their atmalm.— Edm^lUrtey' and.r
.H. lost
ln.t 4.
.... Lawrenn\ The
hf&gt;rt4
open
are styled rifrht nnd sold
tant
gathering.
There
should
be
a'million
to
two
milium
worker.,
and' Mr. and Mis. Earl Botirdo arc the
ability of Elmer Bush to imitate William C. Gearhart, Secy.
•
eldest son. Edifar r,..„
Ritzman. and famReady, to Iwlp in time of need. lgo&lt;Ki representation from all part.- .pend hundreds ot mUtioxrs for sup-. jMterti* of'n fine baby girl born
right. (’ek'iHise body
bird calls and songs, such as he gave
----Uy live in Milwaukee. Wls . and --------As many --------a weary —
brother
knows, We hope »Ute highway ipiles. A fair deaFfor the railruuite m;,
of
the-Alate.
,
„
—
and sleeve- lined.
for the cloair^g number on the pro­
FORMER RESIDENT, DIES.
____________________________
were
unable to b.? present for the "Service" seetns to .be ...
their
creed,
commissioner
Grover
C.
.Dillman
a
fair
deal
for
tiw
public.
‘
IU;
‘
gram. He imitated the bluebird.
Mm: Laura Fultz McAdams, for- big day. Wednesday, but Just u« dln- q, frtmru
!•’’’•W 1x1 renominated unanimously.! j lHk even- reader of the Banner
° 1
fumily of PlainC
««^y
as ov&gt;.-,. Ed called ins parents
lerly oTHastingv
ot Hasting*, psuwedaway
paased away ut ner wwas
■ ’
- - - ovcr |Ong distance. telephone und
Ami 'or. rt tiimn nn ’twi. h.v
’ !people
peopleof
of this
thisslate
stale..with
, withthe
theidea
ideathat
that1
'
«8igtu d&gt;
' ■ &lt;w were .-lundoy gurats ot E. D.
nieir regrets nnd
ana best
ocst wishes.
wrumes. An&lt;l gnet tiwm on this day.
;K
-------l„ n, prircc. akchi m, c. it. it. co. ra
and, u-n..
Monday. Feb 20. after un illness of voiced their
he_ to -a---------------------------man whd believes ,lw
wa:.|H.
“ -------,,
.. .
RcriiIurs . . . shorts
and bob-white, much to the pleas- about six months. a,,rv&lt;v&lt;»x
*Uh lhem ‘'
’“PPktcM
Surviving are a« Mr. and Mr Orr Haywood &lt;Hath- And"ci-rer
’ nnd
- ogood
—— placed in a position.of jaSp-mslbliliy ■---------------»■♦»
Mrs Herman Hmdteure of hls audience who surely, ap­ daughter. Irene, five sons. Vem. Ar­ crine'. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley. Ritz- Thr'n
ntouts . . . in stock
cneer.
homeward wend their wav
rcne ALL the ,x-'rtl,le wlthOut tl ‘ PASSING- OF MRS.
brink .-nteria-.iiMl a number of their
preciated every number.
1
11.
n
nomeward
wend
their,
way.
.
wrd
party
ojjly
crlUclMn
,
ALLEN
[
friend.
Batuntay evening with cant.
.Bmu w
*..c
v
thur. Charles and Russell of Battle man and daughter and Mr. and Mrs.
Announcement was made bj- Rev.
Ritzman and
three Then
down on this that
has be.;.
been passed upon
" - night' -comes
....... .....................
--i ha.'
..ix-n him i- . Mr*. Altefi Moyer of Charted
T.'*1"'..* *«■»'good tune was
.' Creek and Emmet of Grand Rapids. Lawn-nee
Dewey of the comint on Wednesday also four grandchildren. Funeral daughters were all present. Other
u--------——------------------wonderful day,
by
a certain
little gfbup of. .rcpubli-lwhp had many friends In this citv. f
evening. March 1. of the quartette rervlccs will be held at the Pendlll relatives there were Mr. anil Mrs.
sit by their fireside can politicians, led by a Grand i pafecd away Friday morning ut her | Mr and Mrs. Augtist Lf^Fonta^n••
and the fine pianist from Jackson funeral home In Battle Creek 1 on Jasficr Reid gnd their son and•• wife, _. And'they
;“
—W*-•-• .
m,. mvckuj.
w.
-;nome Ul
on Lovett
uovcit Bt.
tst. runenu
wmc-J
1,op5,Vw‘I*,’!1 ®flt‘
.
Rapids
man.
Mr.
McKay.
Mr.
Mr--him-.e
Fun-.-ral
.&lt;rv.Ct
&gt;!
!
wlio were here with the Ionin min- Thursday at 1:30 P. M.. Rev. VilUw Mr. and Mrs Will Castelcii;
dn mid Their hearts
Kay obiected
objected to
Mr. Mun....!,
Dillman t&gt;-be-1,' were
held un
on .vitxiua'.
Monday uiveiiiixn
iiftiriue
t-&gt; «...
Dtlhr.nii
w..r.-. uv.u
i.nta
„n.
.... ii l&gt;rrt-W . «nd Sunday with rvlnllves «•..... arc warmed
------- —— by the Kav
sire Is. Chaplain McLain will ac-,
Hk Van
Vim
vocm
Iik xs
.... of
nt God.
rsnrt
. ..................
. . . Pancoast
„ .
, : UlLl lil
Thrall officiating. Burial \ in family. Mr. and Mrs,'.Frank
Hoodnt
cause when Mr. McKay
was state Mr*. Isabel
is spendm
11 iLI-.
company tl»c quartette. The fellow M.
Syckle of Dowling, Mr. mid Mrs.
Clartnco Earl of Ftalnwell was a
Riverside
cemetery
in
Hastings.
The
From
whom
nil
blessings
come,.
I
treasurer,
a
number
of
the
slate
adciuc
time
at
the
M&lt;
who played the piano and sang so bereaved ones have the sympathy of
.-nturtlay creniiig visitor of his par■ mintatratlvc brxird. he wanted to I , • ------- -"«♦»
beautifully'with the Ionin mlnstreto
.111.. Mr. and Mra. A. Earl, of tlitahave read* improved on the theory I
TAMARAC &lt;■*
RADIO PROGRAMS OP
is also a talented organist, who ap-. Hustings friends.
CENTRAL P. T. A. PRO­
i of ^easing certain pcrsoiu and ter-i Mr. and Mr.-." Forrest Fox i&lt;pciit!*w,"*ly'
'
pears on the radio programs from
DEATH OF W. A. MATTHEWS.
rmvmm. nt ttw
inlcrcita. Mr. Dillman refused Bunday with th” former's parent* in I
GRAM PLEASES PEOPLE
Jackson under the title of "The
shapes . . . new v.alues.
William A. Matthews, aged, 87
Melody Man." Adtnlwlon to this
' —&lt;
.Education Association and others .
CU1 .....................
Mr. .md Mrs Bum Eckert were in
The quality that sold in
concert will be but ten c«its per years, passed away early this Wed­ Music By Orchestra And ^sixm.-red by the state Department j
j It will be remembered ttiat when dra/ind Mr. and Mrs. George s- an. Hustings Friday afternoon.
1931 at $5 and $6. New
person and tickets are now kn sale. nesday morning about four-thirty
‘'-“days
J «■««««»
J«r
&lt;&gt;
“
■
nen
:
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Fighter
ol
:
Grover
Cleveland
was
nominated:.-|ent
Stmdav
at
Mr.
and
Mr-..
Titw-i
rtiere will be nd re.*crved scats, but o'clock following a long illness. He Richard Waite, Dancing, iseveral
are as follows:
1933 price of
W«
"
Carlton
spent
Friday
.evening
for
the
presidency,
the;
man
wfio
Wilt
in
Smific'd.
U
survived
by
hls
wife
and
one
is hoped that the church may be
-Play
„------------Feature
----------------Gathering
a
I F.b 22-WJR, 5:15—Group of fht
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
L.
Lightfoot.
made
the
nomination
speech
said
j
Born.
t.»
Ms.
and
Mra.
Nerman
daughter.
Mra.
Charles
Parker,
of
filled to capacity.
$998
$345
Thu auditorium of the Central
o“k parrnta. duramuK the
Mr. and Mrs. Hay Wieland and
' Mention was aley made of the Grand Rapids. Funeral services will school "k... well filled Thur*i..v &lt;u . tchjol snuaimn. Music from Ham- "We love him for the enemies hr ’ McClelland Sunday. F. b 12. a baby
family
spent
Sunday
with
Mr.
and
has
made."
The
enemies
in
that
case
girl,
who
will
answer
to
the
nar.u
be
held
on
Friday
at
I
00
P.
M
.
project being started, known a*
for the (k&gt;stponed mcitlng cf
Q • ■&gt; S’-ilil .it Logan.
"The Golden Crucible." and enve- Rev. B- J- Adcock'oinciatinR. Burial nlns
?r*
Feb.
23—WWJ. 7:00—Dr. I. M. were the Tammany poiltldans of I oNGreta May B »lh mother ami M
ihc
Central
P.
T.
A.
The
officers
’
Arthur Moore hw been on the
New York City, when Mr. Ctere- babv-doing niedy.
lopes were given out far the cdilec- in Riverside cemetery. Sincere sym­
u U Allen, .•uperintcnilf-nt of schools. land
cpciied the program in the usual!
was governor of New York1 Hirve Hill and family of Gates- sick list the post week with sinus
linn of any old article of gold. pathy is extended to the family.
_c■. • Highland Park. Music from Highway, Mrs, Mar in .Van Dalsen pre
state. Tlie^k Tammany l&lt;-.»dcr.i bins spent Sunday pl Charle. Nt w- trouble but* is some belter ut Uus
he b'isme
session., lu,'d Park.
siding. After the
b'tsme.*- session.!
wilt lug.
'
d i. M hu uud’-' Elb 3S-CKOK. 3 15-F B Ruf. could. not induce Mr. Cleveland az man's.
O. L. Lightfoot who has been sick
governor to play thqir game nnd
Mr. and •' Mra. Burr Cotton of
ence wunwacuom on the marimY M c AMuslr ilh-lr kind of politics, so they were Grand .Rapid* zpent Monday ul the p.ul two weeks is not gaming as
ba. followed by dancing by Phyllis|fr5‘"Pon^c,l„._
Lui ns his friends would wish.
out to defeat hto nomination for lht-1 Walker Cotton's.
Hinman und Incartha p.' .t.&gt;-n
27 W,)K,ARj
Mrs. Hazel Npviskry of Freeport
presidency. Grover Cleveland Dill-1 Mr. and Mr,. Grot go Seam called
who gave two cteSx ’-A • Farmt’- Chnixllc- «upcrintendent, Charlotte. man is proving to be tiu* same type; on Uvn Purdun in La'ti- Odes, a i.p.nl Bunday afternoon with Mr.
SK .M -Vink e
n
'■-"'KAR.
“t"1of man. We believe the jxsoplc o'. Saturday P. M. Tiny found him mid Mrs- Sum Eckert.
.11 mWM Dunns il2 «,aw
“b”1*Mr. und Mrs. C- J- Moire spent
tills
state
admire
him
und
appre&gt;ome
belter.
"Where Better Foodt Cott Lett"
mu ic wa* rendered by the fine Xia-|COun,y' 3vttfion-___
elate his attitude of taking the
Alien H-mghton i* nmonj th? sick Sunday Afternoon with Mr. and
jwnic orchestra under the direction i
state's road building program out of i ind will lie confined on account of Mrs. Date Cook and JIgmily lit
Phone 2272
we
We Buy Eggs
WE deliver
DELIVER
ATTENDS MEETING OF
politic* and carrying it out fid- the I illness for a couple weeks.
‘ South Bownc.
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Closmg the evening's pr.Mfrani wj
HIGHWAY ENGINEERS; benefit of all the people.
• A count show,* (hat many of
Special honeymoon railway tick­
tiw p|py written mid directed by
.
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That have just arrived.
' Hollywood's yes-men have been tel ets. we read, arc issued to Italian
Laurtmce e. Bamttt. Tiu-Gat and. Sontinient Unanimous That OWNS TAX RECEIPTS
All wool, knit grip ruffs,
nDAis/ai —
1 st -------1005---- q—— it mid have drifted Irtlo othVr lines. couples who wish to visit Rome.
the Canary’ ' The introduction wa** •
—
full liniul. 6 to 16
DRAWN IN I 824-1 826 It H-vins almost nr-cdl-.-.s to :.dd that Lengthy tunnels, of couw. caun.it
givi-n by Mrs. D. D Walton, who Rond Laws Of Michigan
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4 .. .
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u few are credit managers of banks. be guaranteed, on all lines.
S ur«u
NEW
explained about the (dot and the
Should Not* Be Changed
Ora Yerty Also Has,Teach­
characters. But Jiut where the
e::
County Highway Engineer’ Jack
“Topless MilkJJott’.i" entered into'
er’s Contract Dated In
,&gt;&gt;t. &gt;0 Rakowsky lost week attended a
the whole tiling we were ...
unabliyto
u- 3!! iZ'- ■
meeting of highway superfaDecember 1846
figure out The parts were w.li
™k- tendent*
,
w&lt;.i ra».and engineers, which was
Ora Yerty
this city hxs some!
cn by L E. Barnett. Mrs. E. J ,held ut Ann Arbor Thcre was a
Pratt', Archie McDonald. Dr D D good
'
Old Gold, Ch'etteriisM Pkg.
attendance from every quar- rcllcv that are highly.prized by. him. i
Walton.
Rus.^1! Cleveland and teroof
j
Michigan. The wntuneht wa* He hax two tax receipts, made in
Misses Ailecn iMRlU.lh and Helen,,luitanlmous that it would be Wise for 1821 and 1828. also a contract with ’
..
the hgulaturc not to interfere with a schoolteacher named Isaac Flnnc- j
WEEK OF FEBRUARY 3d
---- ------y ,
the road laws of Michigan. The frock to teach a district scboal in
Lb. &lt;«
Ohio, the contract being dated the
They are new to thc4ust
SX„X'S,''d.VS;:
7th of December 1846.
word. Many combina­
many startling change* bad taken olive in tlie matter of diverting Ita
Mr. Yerty's grandfather was born
tions of colei's. ‘ Also
place—the nun and women had ex­ ' own funds for the benefit ot the in 1780 and died in IBM He was the,
plain colors and plain
changed roles—Mrs. E J. Pratt ably ; counties and state to relieve the tax owner of 160 acres of land Just
north
of
Covington.
Ohio.
The
tax!
substit'ulng for Mf&gt; Barn-.-tt as the burden. It will continue that policy,
white
millionaire financier; Dr D D but we arc not expecting this tax receipt for 1824 called for JI 30 fo:
Laurel and Hardy in "Scram.” Latest News
Walton performed me duties of situation to bi- permanent. The lime state and road tax and 30c for
Famine. Mim Ailecn lienhath. the will come when practically all county tax. The tax receipt for 182C
maid, in a clever manner: Arciim weight and f.as tax money, above 0:1 the same ICO acre*, called Co.Small, medium, large
McDonald was very effeminate us he Huit reoulrcd for the yearly pay­ JiJ!3 for state, canal and road tax
replaced Mis* Helen Weaver as, the ment on tiw state's highway bonds and 26c county tax. or a total of
COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT
1149.
teJda4*raJ Issued
u-suea seven
seven-yeara
ago.
can
oc
usea
...
years ago. can be useu
When Men Think of
— -2work
-----i- 2-^
Cleveland as Vlrglnlus took the r
maintenance
and JUJW
new
'"n-»c’ f-r
-w-r&gt;i ।
place of the daughter. Mary, who tvn&gt;tructMW. The maintenauce work.u 41«ned by the district directors
had not appeared on ihe*c*m.‘ai
Mep, up alie WR. cns-^c. anu «. -n mtex&lt;=.t.u. uextumeu.. ..,
The only referetae we co-.Ud tlnd
can be side-tracked for the
ln * beautiful flowing
t / the title of ttie play was when ,.rw&lt;.a! Bul tlKn. u ujwnt need :hand- Thc &gt;xrM&gt;n ’rho ,lT0U' !t wa‘
Yire-.n.u» appeared carrying a c*t L^rncro^ rca^ M racn .. rn^e *" «rt^ «1U» » pen »nd put in Hollywood oh Parade. A Coupon and He Will Admit Yon
in a bird cage, and that waa ralhcr Uvor6bte" condition* shall ■ come, i101 ot n°mtshe». In the contract Mr.

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And when that time arrirer, thc j
Finncfrock "coveyhto *nc.
ABJbray everybody Ind a gad
highway department will need A8”*s to teach thc rudiments cl
time and .1 I t of laugh* which ;qe^ „ thc money uratlable to improve 1 reading, writing and artthmeiic for
.reatlv
th^.- daw and
! the term of 72 day* " .Bs'^ to re
mt
’ Michigan. Therefore it will not be commence at eight ,,c'°ck A. M t
wtoe t • ciwngr our Wzhway tow*,
i «,M1 « &lt;£* * ** considered a
___ « a &gt;
month- lor this work Mr EmnrMIDDLEVILLE NOMINATIONS. O. E. s. WILL ATTEND
. frock agreed to accept the princely
At tiie Untoh Caucus Monday
C IH Kt li SUNDAY IS BODY, sum of J12 per month Tiw director
evening the followm# were placed in
At the invitation of Rev. Arclii- agree to furnish fuel sutficicnt fo.
of nOTr-r-MHas- the —
use
of u
*uch
school
tor the term _
----- -t—------ - “‘Uage OffiCCS. bald McNulty thc member* v.
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Pre* .'Burdette Wade Clert. Mar- ting* Chapter No. 7. O. E 8.. will mentioned One can imagine that Mr
garet Williams: Trrai Blanch 8&lt;-G- attend special services at the Epis- Yerty prists these relic* very highly
oaHwii. *.vu;»vu. wr.ai Si&lt;&gt;. Edw cops! church next Sunday, February^ It to a pity that HMtlnai ha* no
H.. Fmkbelntr ar.d Arthur Kenyon; jj 8t 5 00 p. jj. Tlie members are museum in whifh such irtswro
Council East Side. George Jupp- uiged to attend They will meet at 1 can be kept. There arc many valu.strom: Assessor, Fred o. Stqkoc,
*•
‘ interesting
------------—m Barty
-------the- Parish House and go lo the ■ able--and
papers
church ih a body.
.county like these that individual',
PbNNOt'K HOSPITAL.
coijld and would donate to n muDEATH OF CHILD.
A son was born to Mr and Mrs.
scifm where they could be preserved.
...Clinton
Lester6t
Allen,
the four months' old
-—— -------- —,—-,
hernas Loftu.*.. 213 W.
.
un Feb 11. and a son was also born son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison E.
SURGERY GUILD NO. i».
to Mr. and Mrs. Garth Slocum of Van Sickle (Amber Webb) died on
Will be entertained by Mr». Mark
Wo-XLlind on Feb 15. .’dr. and Mr- Friday. Feb 17. at the home m Mor- Crfig al her home. Sl» E cUnton
Ear! Brown. 620 £.
Emi
E. Green St., are
art gangan. Funeral services
rervicea were held on St. Thursday, March
Marcl 2. IMJ. No ।
the purtait of a’ girl born on Feb Sunday. Rev. Lawrence Gibbs offi-.work—CardA~-Imma
16.
,elating. Burial in Riverside.
[Sec.

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After n brief buxines* seuion of
the HiuUngs Women** club on Fri­
day afternoon. Feb. 17. the Litera­
ture Department had charge of the
program Thc capable ciurinnan.
Mra. Kcntth McIntyre, commented
briefly on tlx? subject tor the after­
noon. “ExpresMonbm in American

« ticket:
Clerk.

ouncilman.
m. councilman.
, Councilman.
mimed thc following

, Pres.
Clerk.
ig. councilman
ner. Councilman.
Douncilman-.

AON WEDNESDAY,
lommelson. a former
r morning at tlie Litthc Poor home in
where «he had been
,r und a half.
.
ices will be at Si.
riday at nine A. M.
officiating. Burial in
cemetery. The body
it here from Grand
iraday and placed In
mend parlors where
ll if they so desire.

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fabrics, that
right an&lt;l sold
q .lined.

1500
. . . short* .
. in stock .
wear.

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ity that sold ip
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)olen
ickcrs
o just arrived,
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TERS
HES SHOP

Mrs. Robert Walton presented a
most interesting paper on .the “Life
and Warks of Eugene O’Neil!" This
noted and talented, much criticized
dramatic writer, bom In New York
City in IBM. b thc son of James
O'Neil!, an actor of some note. Thc
mother was an accomplished plantet. During lib early childhood,
tpeni on the “road'' with hb par­
ents. he was cared fur by a mis­
guided nurse, who. Umugh kind und
well-meaning, probably influenced
hb InU-r mental attitude* by the
gruesome stories Uie often related
to him.
He attended convent and private,
schools, and in IBM entered Prince­
ton University, but in less than a
year was suspended on the “charge
of general hell-rakimr
He worked for hb father for a
time and in 1900 was married.
There followed several year* of
. many varied experiences ranging;
| from prosperity to absolute drstitu-1
Uon. Much of tlji* time wn.- spent j
on Uie sea,- living first in Honduras ,
then in Bueno* Aire*, much of the
limo with thc veriest scum of hu-।
inanity.
Tn 1913, lie was stricken with tubcrculOAls and entered a New Eng--'
land sanitarium where through
sulfcring he seemed to receive u new i
view of life, and came out of the*
experience with Uie urge to write. ■
Tile first ot his many production*1
were principally rea plays. in which'
he often acted a part. Hb innate
knowledge of Uie stage war. of great •
value to him. but he still lacked lhei
proper technique, mi 1014-15 found j
him at Harvard taking “English 47"
tinder Prol. Baker. In HW. “Beyond I
(he Horizon" thc first long play ever'
written, won for him the Pulitzer'
ptac.-Thia appeared in Smart Set;
magazine, and with “Strange Inter­
lude” and “Mourning Becomes Elec-1
tra" b probably best known. O’Neil! “
• received the degree of Doctor of Lilerature from Yale in HrM
Mra. Walton quot-xl both favor- i
able and unfavorable criticism «,f i
O’Neill and hb.works and gave brief'
resumes of several plays, viz: “Be-|
yond the Horizon.” Fog," ThlrV.” ।
, "Long Voyage Home,” -Before;
Breakfast. ’ ' Moon ot thc Caribbecs"
“Bound East for Cardiff ” Siic also;
described some of the unusual stage ■
■ technique which O'Neill uses to!
produce the effects of. extreme real­
ism which chuructcrize hb plays.
I
Mrs. McIntyre gave an interesting I
account of a visit lo Provincetown!
Mass..- home of many artlsta. among I
them O’Neill.
Mrs. D. A. VanBuskirk gave a:
most excellent interpretation and'
_ estimate of Q’Nelll'* latest produe‘ Uon. also a long play, 'Mourning:
Become* Electra.” It would be im-&lt;
possible to reproduce in this report. J
the sympathy nnd iindrr.tanrflm* ;
with which she delineated'Uie char-,
‘ geters und their various reactions as'
the action proceeds.
She also explained Uie construe- i
’ lion-of the play-M* trilogy after the'
manner of the Greek Aeschylus '
whose “Agamemnon Libation Bear­
er* and Funes” fumLshutl the plan
for O'NelUia “Homecoming. Hunted.
Haunted”
“Mcairnipg Becomes
Electra.”
In producing this play, as,In m*v-cral rrthers, O’Neill was probably'
greatly Influenced by Strlmfaerg. ’ It
1* said that the actress Nazimova,'
was especinlly fitted for the leading
role in this play, by her previous
work with Starnberg and Ibsen.
As In Uie case of all O’Neill producUonk. critics dbagree ns to the
puapose nnd place of thte play in
real dranfa.
One asks. “Oan O'Nelli subctitutei
Freudian complexes for Greek
Fates?"
• Another says. "O’Neill has’pic-;
timed a house of neurotics ’’ Bpt |
many agree that it is Uie work of a i
genius nnd hiu an artistic appeal';
which, b unique and lasting.
After this splendid paper. Mrs.;
Harris Woodburne discussed Infor-1
molly Uie motion picture “Strange,
Interlude" with Norma Shearer In
the leading role and expressed the '
hope that club women would see
this picture when it b shown at Uie
Strand soon.
The president announced the I
postponed meeting of the Home de- i
■ partment to be held Feb. 34.

LENT CORNERS.
Mrs. Willi* Carpenter passed away'
Thursday at .her home here. The
funeral was held Saturday, with
burial al Plainwell Mr. Carpenter I
passed away Just nine months ago I
• Much sympathy b expressed the be-!
reaved ones.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon Burkett and
family of Kalanusmo spent Uw week
end with Mr. und Mrs. Leland Ham­
mond. They al! spent Bunday after­
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Watson of Cedar Creek.
I
Mrs. Frank Leach ol Plainwell Is'
spending a few daya - with her
daughter. Mr; and Mra. Earl Car-;
penter.
Donald Butler of Battle Creek re-1
turned to hls home Tuesday after
spending a week with hl* mother, i
Mrs. M. Crum.
Mr. and Mrs? Alfred Ball are
making an Indefinite visit with her
mother, Mrs. Roland Day of AlicBan.
Marc Hammond of Kalamazoo
was a Saturday caller of ids father.
Mli-j Hammond.
Edward Tombs has been quite
sick with the flu the past week.
Senral of our school children
hare been having the chicken pox.
Clare Ttxxnas of Kalamazoo
spent the week end with hl* family
here.
Three of Uie section men were in- i
Jured on-our railroad crossing last;
Monday. Robert McKlbbln of Pral-1
Neville getting ■ bad fracture of hi*
arm and Harold Whittemore and
John Burchett getting bad cute and
bruise*.

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The Haitinus Banner “** beld

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A-C fly/ —88-rann7 and raaaonabl. criticbm. The nW V.^mc
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What OtherS oay

Senator Couzcn*’ Courage.
.1 Hullin. MUkigaa. yet made. In fact, came from the
nR0#i B4ilotv pen of the Democratic Ben F. Clark.
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The Failure at Detroit.
Keeps R. F. C. Honest.
-------------- - --------- .- columnist on the Democratic South
^B^««»rrwvKTOr«A»
4V„
TOb.
cheat business
Far-Sighted Action.
XXma- Th® Detroit Insurance agent who
une. Mr. Clark took the hide 1JlsUtuted wage garnishment proIt would be easy to criticize Sena­
off” Republican editor* of western cccdlng* against Governor Comstock .tor Couzcn* bitterly for blocking R
¥: SuSBrjipU- na Sy Nail. PnilpalJ:
Michigan far their placid accept- jiossibly thought he was "pulling a
—
°I&lt;
?a inU.4**«; &gt;&lt;,SL VI“'U ” °U ance
anct‘ of Mr.
!',r Ftoulke*
f'm'kes- The writer Mid «“» o“e" bul *‘»i- revere is tern
in, irmp. UHnby
MleUob
O' iiAkHv cot’.VTV SIX MONTHS so- jn effect that if hl* Republican
to proclaim a bank holiday tn order
tw HAittn cm ntv. .three MONTH* brethren wore going to sit about matter wluit lie contends Jus jiuu-,,to safeguard the interest* of deBUTiiimt AnHin io!’Nfv 'o&lt;ii"“’S’'' twicMUng their thumb* while "Con- fication
jiilght
be
for
IL
-Governor j
ncatian
migm
oe
rar
u.-Governor,
R
tllro
,
1Bhoul
.
t
.
te OHiw. Ids
irb straight
unrubr Lg-wurd
X„SS.
/ VKAK IN APVANi-i;..'. . '■ •’..... »1 :-■&gt; grMsmari-elect George Foulkes con-1 comubx* by
roRi-.uiN ai'HHi UHriiON. one
statement relative to hb finunciu! 1«,rr .ruin, to Uk, .
.nd
YE4K IN shvaxtE—*2 oo tinued ids asinine statement* ev&lt; .y . mfflc’ulUc* during the beginning ol
eurn-nr.
.4.tide
rd. th.
Dot™.
----- time somebody asked.him to get to!me
campaign won fur-him- Into
^hlp ln curre
ncy tdthe Detroit
hl* feet. That It was time for a self thc admiration of Uie entire ^nk ®vw even though the security
iffrRfii

r“••«■&gt;-

| Esq . ot Charlotte as judge of the
|Fifth Judicial Circuit.
.
; Remember Uie necktie social at
'Good Templar* hall on Monday
evening next; admlsMon 5c each;
neckties 10c each. All are invited.
’
Qnly
|nOrC djy
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
[winter month and no Winter a* yet.
Mra. C. W. Clarke wen: to Battle I Th* ll,*nn of flre y®tenlay was
Creek Tuesday to visit Dr. and Mrs. occasioned by the burning out of a
Clifford Brainard &lt; Aimee Rcnkwn chimney at Uie residence of Honfor several day* this week.
icrabte D. G. Robtnaon.
Mrs W R cook returned Mon-- Woodland-Farmers are prepar­
A„„ Arbor wbrr. Ui. «„ “» &lt;»
"“n
the guest of MJm Frances Oill and •
S‘vJ“225
other friend* for several bay*.
|*xw &lt;pccUng
" lwcctLchlcr «
J&lt;*&gt;•’“iuon
of
Ann
Arbor
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This and That Backward
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DltS Of Yesterday

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B&lt;&gt;y SCOUt NeWS

Woolens
Kuppenheimer and International
Custom-made Clothes are
fundamentally sound

. Wendell uladstom Ilrbt meeting of the Barry County
... nxnuon a UU.;
»uK.Xl.on. .K "j'
Area Training Course will be held
.j- a.Vc i-ir tin*
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that last summer and fall tried ta!;;------- —- ••
Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Burnett were ut Scout Headquarters building.
. .y&lt;4 Ivr 'air.- “enthusiastic’’ support by the Demt|ie newspaper* of Michigan f*oor
thv -^nate if the deal went guests
ot
relatives
in Kalamazoo Battle Creek. ThU is an annual
Ina than ;i.. Eack ocratlc press in ills speech of self-1 for a lot of free advertising. It put - hrou*h. . , '
over Sunday and on Monday Mr course lasting eight weeks and for
Bt BwtOrC awnn
Jrel’1 Henry Ford is one of the big de- Burnett ------made a business trip to the next eight Tuesday* all men 18
If the Foulkes pride has been «»!
of rite past nnd^ncvcr’oM &gt;!C"1,or’' «nd barkers of the bank Cll^0'B,.h .
years of age anil over are invited to
Miss Beth Retssig. president of attend. Supper i* served at 8:30 for
injured by the Inoffensive darts al- of ££
Snt to newsp^pera *.roil» In'oi'-vri. He and Smat &lt; —
y club 0{ tJie c,ly
ready thrown h!» way. we shudder .m-eared the name of «u.v inrara^h?.”
M-hocb. attendedT.Ure noting at 25c; alter whfch an outstanding
lilt Mbliib u.r. in
speaker will dbcus* some ph^ves of
«: iL.t* will b» * ebrryr?!
to think what will happen when hr anre rompany. But L* Tree 5^] friction
might
be
used
a*
an
obK*!anwuoo
on
Friday,
reprcsenuns
U.* uu uu- "T^'
----- - Scouting. Ttie men are divided Into
grabbing
go ovw
over any bcttc
better* ------------------------'&gt;k«.uoii 00*01 ue UM-0
really comes* out in the open after, I; ■
rabWn« didn't
dldnl go
■
»h« Me.1 wganuation.
patrob and actual Beaut work is
: than thc sheme of IU 'general vtoiu explanation of the senator* u“,
d0IW- u’“c,'ing game*, reremonle.*
March 4.
j agent in Ulis state to embarrass the • bull-headed” action.
SdX F Mantn sace
“r‘d ™thodl &lt;&gt;1 conducting Bcou*.
| governor
tiw commonwealth by
Mm rrnfTnrH ^Veh2,ft
i .mb. meetings. Hasting* car.* will leave
IgamUheeihg
hls pay.—Elton R. EaSll£h “n explanation, however, is
KEEP McKAY OUT1
r-..
cfn’ wM?he i£t of^ii? ‘aSeJ’^Mre ”* U*nner °mrr COr“er ” 5 45
— ...
------ too superficial. It dees net
Rumor lias it that Frank McKay .jton.
Plymouth
ha“i Robert fXhnm from
AI1 n,Cn wUhln8 dimming llUtrUC. j reasonable tnat n man who' has
*si &gt;b .ar.
is attempting to have hinuelf
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W*dn“da-V non should plan to be in Batjte
LEGISLATURE'S
i sI*n? &gt;earg ln Public service would ^S1 SurX^’
U yrrr*”-‘ ■
• creek at 5;3O P. M
jvl pruiuiig.
elected chairman of the Republican!
POWERS
' i'UI thousand* of private citizen* until Bunday.
state central committee. If he su^Th. UttWn ~
hsuivur. ta. "'"
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...
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... considerable hardship, hn!
simply
to TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. , Mr. T S K Reid. Scout Master of
oeed* it will, mean the complete shown
itaIwwtr
■nd” alithonty
‘
A COMMUNITY AFFAIR.
..— «u&gt;s rpiU
ited
H kiuuhc
tcauMcv
Henry Stevens returned'-Tro-jp 71. Hasting*, spoke at the!
’t mm
Hasting* people arc now learning, breakdown of that party in Michi- «tt»ng; asldtr a law of nature^ In Un- from the ,«^
conflict of tun strong per- Sunday to her home In Lacey alter Assyria P. T. A. last Friday eveningJ
nf
2
—
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t
T,..r»nV.
i-.l.Sl
th.
UlCjll.lllC
COlltent
Of
CldlT
first land. Juat what.it means to gan Thousand* of normal Rcpub •
w)x.U)&lt;.r
wa$ hard w sr.naUt -.-s nor would deliberately be- spending several week* caring for ,on thc subject ‘-Scouting and
,
Harry Hayea.
live in u city without complete licans who threw over the traces j „J{ However, the legislature h.t- tray hls Mate.
The Assyria Center I
Mrs. Porter Freeman returned Character."
,school la planning
t» sponsor the!
banking-facilities available. The ex- In the last „_
r„„ will continue„„
election
to’____________________
passed a bill declaring ___
that cider
to her home m Spring- ;
of a new troop und,
peru-nce isn’t particularly enjoyable, vote for any half-way capable men ’ubnll
shall not
not 1»be
hard nnlit
until IA16 itiivu
days afteri We .have never .gitally admired -Tuesday
b tliirrt
field..Missouri, after u vlgt with ; organlmtion
,
registration
work
will be uccom-,
M Iiwuc. »» MW CMirer
‘he CWU»,‘i« personafity. At times Hustings relatives
Before tiw enforced holiday is up. the Democrat* may nominate anti: jH“ J®.
‘‘^r mu™
*
duxiixy
the law and tm.v
turn'11*’ «l'l*m»
m be an iiv.utfernblc
Lynn Pienon of'Detroit wxv the !pluhed within the next few day*.
people who never gave Um» subject the Banner will Join them. We Irantly
'------ - bpjure
*' tiw*
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-• ’ i5**days"
J y;, jUVV . egotist givetj
lo flu &lt;X childish tern-­ gur.-t
ot hu parent*. Mr. and Mr.-. Uniformed scout* of Troop 71 will I
nriniadonn.i
donna wi
who -----always
Inmuch thought will doubticM come to haven’t a particle of toleration for i elapsed Uie sellers .will ' be i.-.i.t
heldI 'ner:
&gt;'-cr: a8primn
... ...
plan to demonstrate Scouting work,
J. T. Pierson, over the week end, lat
tjie flrot meeting which will be:
Realize Uial a community without a thc type of political leadership Mr. i blameless —Verne Brown. Ingham 181ate ondotnS a itar ,u,,h regardless
A.'W. ZoFn of the Michigan Cen-:!announced later.
•oivent bank I* about hall para- McKay represents and wc want j
Neus.
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trul freight office in Juckson wa* iti .1
Hasting*
Saturday
night
and
Sun-.;,
lyzed; they'll reulue just tow tor- nothing tb do with a party that will
SENATORS ARE TOUCHY.
' 'Xnnday evening. Feb 13th; three)
day
veiling
It
T.
Kluwe
nnd
lamlunatiMtla* city I* in having two Ml- permit him to take over the reins I •«._ umred stat.-x -&lt;*:ntn-, lure.
j member* pf thc Baiwy County Exe-i
iiy and J. P. Lewis.
vent mstitutten* able to optn for
.
I Ilrvd &lt;lom n-., job—no one rve. ‘
Board visited Allegan Vo hear!
Mrs Margaret Troxel was the cutive
1
concert put on by the Grand
business when the moratorium ends. *
LETS GO FURTHER) .
|seemed lo question iu* ability at it--;
gue*t of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. eentc: tlic
1
Sea Scout Band, under tlic
Before bank* do open, however, we
A biH i* before the'legislature to (Dave Barry, whose only crime was;
of Grand Rapid* and attended the Rapids
1
Shrincr's party Friday evening.'
‘direction of George A Mllkr. Scout
bap. U». .!» kcfeUun, .HI !»- *™»*
*•« p.ln»»W tab.;"ST'
Executive. The concert was two ana.
MAKE tiourself an
urao regulation to protect sound “® hand*, of the secretary of state. go:!tI. in!,
*enate. In "tossing!
bcl Pulhemus returned Tuesday. ;one liaif hours in length and an ex­
honest man and
tremely difficult one to play. The
bank* from the panicky, bank-run- H51’ •** *®t-up would plaec ap-1 Dave to the wolves. ’ as some on.
.auditorium Wus crowded and tho
promoting tmw of.’dcpuaujr wiio polntmcnu lor there au’nctec In!put it. Hw dlgnilkd seiutors acted’
then you will l&gt;e
Hallock of Jackson.
tri. lanu.ll u&gt; ton.
&gt;&gt;'' !&gt;«■'•“ « «■»»'» H-rl. *•■ ‘X*™!?tabfftauSt0!! ta’
Harry LcOar of CJilcago is visit-;boys were enthiuUurtlcally received.
sure there is one (css
Ing his uncle and aunt. Mrs W. A.. Plans- arc under way to bang tin*
ricllm und purrvyur of Inflamnu- Mwu8-'» dealgned as a political shot
a 1(J, ofrenator*
i group to Hastings. All members are
ra'xal tn the world.
' Scott.
Frank Fitzgerald, lids proposed [ nave s ..d far more libelous things’
tory gossip. Buch people a* these
M1m Adelin Lufliik. qiejtt from &amp;
' .» Scouts in good- standing and
—Carlyle.
half the band membership v ,
ettn wreck the smn-devt o' m*dtu- change has merit. Hie only trouble than that against their fellow mem.Monday until Wednesday with her over
1
Engle Thfri- are 53 piece* in the!
■ton. Notabk-. wihcA.iuni » &gt;■« &gt;« *«■ . «- ’ta cnbl.. |
parents in-Freeport.
MU* Christina Schumann htu. Umd und the txiv.s pi,&lt;y .» n-|- .: n.c
up uncter wholesale, withdrawals. Wh&gt;’ ,K&gt;t r*”10'® the patronage al-, t,ut Albt.rt B
o.ie UI1U. Cabi.;
of
over
5oo selection* Further an­
been visiting relatives ai KaUunaxxii1
The present sitQation is unpleasant together? County clerk* are perfect- nvt member and afterward, u fed. nouncemetiU will' be made later.
i
for the past ten days.
Miss Georgia Lathrop U sjwndlnir I
,
for everybody concerned but b by ■&gt;’ ab!c to handle- the dispensing of eral prisoner; jva&gt; once a member
It
. no-means hopeless firovlded there is l|ctnsc plates at httlc or no extli ,• of thc United* States
S,B ' • senate?
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the a-eek with friends in Battle I nw week end of April 20 nnd M.
Creek.
. iwl!1
thr‘ *ccund annual Burry,
pay lo tell too niQcii if you'
a rensonablr- spirit rtf co-operation ®xi&gt;e:£se and there i* no rcasonabk,*]jdoesn't
----------I County camp Rally for all Scout*
i are only the rerge-ant-at-urmS.- j
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. iani1 }eadcrs a! Camp Ben Johnston
and good faith between the bank* cscll-’c
creating separate agen- Richaid Boldwing, Northville Rec­
ord.
and their deixwltors. A few junlcky clcalai?"*ho’hat----------------------------- I
—
। of the rest bl the show. We linW
people should not-be permitted lo
-mo- tvF'riP JUS-I
timr* PLAIN
nt aim HICKS.
iiir'KB |.come
to|ati&gt;j&gt;pr&lt;*clntv.
thc fact,
NO-WF.Rb
ew y
hp |s
nl)I(, howanfl
SHIFT TO COUNTRY.
wreck fto interest* ot the entire!
WheUter it bo a grudge light be-i fc.irlr«j, mid because of these quali; Present economic conditions have
community.
!
id* Monday where he ha- secured a L*‘
u“
catvwd a decided shift in population tween Henry Ford mid Jun Couzcna- uPi( a public servant of exceptiotjor what have you Um* rest of thv|al worth.
Juat think of it, you can
from large cities to farms and small state 1* kinds dam sore about tins
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BcnSt aS ^e^^r Tft I.™ xVo*.1mT2^,..,n “*/“•
REDUCTION COMES FIRST,
biniv the
uiv un;
towns. where
cost 1,1
of iiuua
living iis.i baijk holiday bustnuis Nj reason; Senator Couzen* is chairman of a
now buy a good cotton and
’*111 ls ®rrnn«»«»B plgn*
Me thoroughly agree with critic* Iow.
ycar lhr farnu drew that
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uui it l&gt; to keep for Chicago Saturday to get
we know
I«’*mnilt«' whose duty
felt
mattress for a* little as
ixtinters on spring styles in nulli- i,ur u,c onunB. . .
,
of .the prnjxwed sale* tax that new 253000 „„„ falk5 to 11W C0Untry ! n,lU &lt;0.satWy a couple Of big shot* R f. C. loan* honest.
lovlM
aluMitrl nnt
'
‘ , 111 IXtrofT Sometime.. tllClV tS ILa m..n.Ki.r
.1 thn
nep-nnd
dfrosmaking
J Wrtnoday evening. H bniary JB.'
levies should
not &gt;w
be enacted until
until than
member •»&gt;
that
thc T&gt;
R F. C. t*'not a.----- --------------------- ~
cities attracted. During the hinU t0 lwUl.ni... and
foUts
"
panacea
tor
ail
tlnanrlaL
ills
It
is
John
Russ
of
Oklahoma
City
ar
­
state and local governments have
period between 1920 and 1930 about havejust about reachedthat place i a corpuraUcn backed by govern- rived in the city Saturday and is &lt; the bionthly Court of H mor for
February will b&gt;- I.eid in the Court!
sliced expense* to the limit. Some ba
3-500.000
Oh »•»...
wellr-v.e
ju■: ••afol
ot hlckY. ment credit and any losses that it visiting friends'and ■ renewing old? iroofn^of
-wb--vv people
j-tvp.c in
an tlic
ure United
uimcu States
pu*im v**«
— ---re j,*-,
•
Hasting; I. L. Dewey the
»’
'*
hdr «ouuc
.bode in villages- ut .... '» •*
&gt;'»
“d we
&lt;“■ don»
tuflers will be pa.*a*ed on to the pub- acquaintances.
- ,«*
iuub „p
up ,mcir
—
pre.'itde
h&lt;i!
flnt-lnt
i.
run
I
m
.
H
umub
.
■iaSiXsiSr*'
r-r.unt much anvw.iv —
; Petty Brown ot Grand Rip- j new chai:man
f/ ,. r for 1933 will --------but am-bi.MTW;.. tuteaw less than 2300
tWtt
B..Waou.
”C
1
' lie. So far. according Jo report*
inhabitant!.
thaOiave been made public. R. F icL* returned home Thupday after '
ur-c. i- tiyatt a* clerk.
by way of . economy. Tux delin, Chesaning Argus.
C.
loans have
nmplr
’a vuit with her--------sister. Mrs. n
P. A.
----------------- been backed by -------------------------------*
UNIVERSITY
RECEIVES
quency in Michigan range* from ANOTHER UNEMPLOYED ARMY., ITS ABOUT TIME
! security. But there is constant Sheldon.
thirty to eighty per cent and mahy There are in the United Ststcr.
IO KILL KILLERS pressure to lower tlie bars and grant Cliarlr* Potts, the bookkeeper at;
ANCIENT LAW BOOK
people will not even be able to meet about 300.000 boy* who have been
At Miami. Fiw ida.\.L.’. Tbursday Jeans on more liberal trrriv. It Is Uie. Bookcase Flnhl. spent Sunday!
this pressure that Senator Courcns in Allegan.
Written on vellum in antique lav
Ihe terms ot Uie one and one-half forced into a life of aimless wa::-‘
You can NOW buy a Then the new inner
Miss Mary Egan returned to her French and tired as the sample brx/k
per cent limitation. Before we think denng through inability, to find cm- {R^wveJ’/ The fact that he mlsWd is attempting to resirt.
• • .
home in Mt Clenu-ns yesterday dft* • for legal writ forms by the Master
fine COIL, FULL SIZE,
un wavs and mean* for imposing ploymwfc- Senator James Couzeiu Mr Roa’evelt U not jiertuient. He
Supposing Senator CCanerut had ’ •“ "&lt; **'* vis'd a'- Rev. Fr. Con-| of Chancery of King Bdwarti th"
heavy and comfortable tho acme of all *leep
new additiorls to Hie t«x burden let% of Michigan has suggested* the’, did reriouriy uejund several other* •winked .an eye" while R. F. C.- noI?- _.
fV.
whose
reign
ended
nine
years'
.
.
.
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Clip a i^w nvir-L-enrrou* slice* from these young..nomad.* be cared for: ’Xi’ltoitr: Mayor C.-ruuk of Chicago i money wa* poured into Detroit, hi*
twf-jre Columbus discovered the new j
spring (fcr a*
$11.95 comfort* at
$Q.95
world, the ■ R«';i*tntm Brevium” re- i
IM umbod &lt;x»i ol boiwunm. .lo u- .-.nou. „n&gt;, cooioowmu:«£•
uSS own lionu’cily. in exchange for in­ ing machine* for th? United St
little a*“T
prices up from. . w
Post Office department was
cent'y • received by the Univejslty
....
....
'erected during the World war. Here! condition* tl-.it exist in thtecounu- adequate security. What tmwer or mte.*'. of A- D. Morford the fore pan ! of Michly.m Legal, Re-vtirch Library
Influence could the senator they ex­
,
NO BARGAIN!
;they coiilji be given military train-{—one that other nation* have dlffi- , erf to prevent this practice from id thc v.«k. Mr. Estes has pvt । throws light on the ancient British
Come in and look over the fine stock of
Well, it
that. E.l FrensdTrf ing. and a certain amount of gen-'f'i,1,&gt;' h» underatundmg Prof&lt;-'tonal!! spreading? Nob any. And what if rctuimtl from Port &gt; Rico and u on law from which American law is de-1
aii-’ known
b-a-ux»
----- * J ~
c-cntlrd.
Thc book I* thc gift ofnow has a alate Job al 56.000 per erul and vocational training nt a kilh-r*
A'o'
„,Xret Their
^d ^ F
i‘^Xt1lv. thu- practice did •spread: wita! If-It hls way to Honolulu. Hawaii^
bedding which we are now shewing. Sleep­
gi-ncrii'ly undmhxxl. FH-queiiily F. C. money sltould be pound out
Orin B. Taylor, of Detroit, and add.
year instead ot thc 112.000 he ex- fairly reawnabte co»L Another ren-.
are jmbijshed and they
r.ght and left In order to pretent, FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY , j U&gt; the collection...ot law works he
ing comfort at a *ma!l price.
|H&lt;ted. Even at till* reduced rate. ator. a certain Mr. Cutting* ot New .hv idcnttiuii
idcnttiKii ns
a* "gunmen wit/
v.at/ the public from realizing that .t
Mrs. W. N. Chidester aiM Mr:f recently pie.xmtw! to the University.:
toaever! w predict tfiat Miclugan Mexico, now coin£* out wtth nn-.Tony's gang." or. whatever ' ttoir banking structure was archaic and Will R. Cook w»Te tn Nashville1 Tbc first ot the 1.2DO wrirf given'
bn’t getting much of a bargain. Any other suggestion. He’would take ';hirn‘u,i*r ®J,Vn,nal
nu*&gt; reorganization nred'd? Tliat t* not Wednesday the guest.* of. Mrs H p.i»n ‘be manuscript i* ^ted in 1448.1
; November 28 in the 27th year ot the
number of capable men through- can- of this army of youngsters by!7^. 'iL’nct'i’t irit./troublr“until! dliJtculi to forecast. We would end- Hai-.
Mr*. Flunk Acker.-m and dtildren! rewn of Henry VI. The volume ir.
out thc state-would be glad to act placing them in non-mllitary track I Hwy arc a.-i uillj caught-;u the act. up v.-lnf an insolvent Hi construelion Finance torp.xation
ration on vmr
v&gt;ur left this *&lt;•’&lt; for Bath. New Y\-tk. small, with clanely .written pager. |
a-. purch»&lt;ti'.g and *ale.- agent fort he camps'with
accommodations
no .........................
Even then they..rtfl
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to have accede handfi in ...........
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,
addition .„
to all Mher
trouwh-.-re .....
the-former
’s parents reside. tlk* initials
and marginal
decora-,
Other
troii■
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n ...I blue,
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i.
Ur*”eniig the'bars’ of U:*'Ti Mr. Acki'rem’wili "follow twit and. "”!1' »' -r.Vl.l red
prium industries at 82..Ml per year more than IW.ptiM* in tach ! •» I*’’’.............. l"-11 L'l-t'-'- United
will pndi.ibly locate there jwrma-1 well preferred despite it* 450 year*,
nnd would handle the job a* well or Tiling «1ut this u-ould niean!- 3O0|i 8t’l.‘’ .' ,hll.'‘ v.'’:1’'’r''!ir^'‘'*, ,with cr1™1' F. C. simply to nuuk weakm-. •
Hastings, Michigan .
^^^n'uJe'fuilYr’iUi uiit*‘t ^ht^and Mrs Mortimer Tower left ’ Fralrie do?;*, which were vlrluaibetter than Mr l-reiv-dorf. Wc ‘•'juraie i.imps created and main- ani;iil(| a-. -j;, open am! f.'.v.-ran:
mu?t
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We"”n
firmly, f,lc da*'c w,u'n the. full tritit 1,11
'’ . M
L’1”rt Mr-?,Mott,
‘r 1V1
*Tr ‘'At ,,!v exterminated A fewi„
futven t lost confidence in Governor talnrd by ihe 48,=tqle.*, 3000 over-1 nerve of these killer* nw
;™Jyi'be known i« a dangerous -t,■
for Chicago tlu* week nnd will ;!y exterminated a few jtm ago in
Camsrock* honest and .sincere in­ seers and 3000 stat’s of assistant.* believe n.: progre.-v will be" made
‘ " un-'
r'~
Senator Courens appar.r.t'.-.- wa- make their future home in that city. thc Dakotas, are numerous again.
one oi
of irw
the Jew
few Wllo
who nnu
had paura;
courage t &gt; They will tx -preatly missed tn tlx'
tention* to put Jhe state in » more all making up a gigantic force of ’-11 J1* Cuvi-mmj nt ftgift.* them wl.h Oilc
-d new public ofllce holder*, most of
JX-hi^hT’m f^.ti s ' fac
®*»w- fftCU
' ’’ un
. P,e------I-- squarely
,----- j He social circles of thu City tn which
.solvent poiiuop a* yet. bill
- wh«m would he nniiiie-l
?
v?
,? 1 *5 J,Ur*h ‘11’ b' :tvider.Uy
tvidenlly believe*
believes that tlic
the ddrbn* they were very popular.
.. b ano^i wouia oe political appointees John* Republican-New*
from four years ol financial slmck*
E A Foreman and L W. Aldnch
chosen because they had influcmt---------------------------- ------a tiisbr Iren
jand falling prices should be i carcd have uadod their vtlfage property!
rather Han lor any particular fit-, CriDllbs Of Wisdom ■away to nyakc room for new ton- here for a farm near Hastings and]
OL'fc CONGRESSMAN-ELECT!«.
structlon: not simply covered o-. r have moved there. Mcsar*. Foreman i
1
lies*lit/Senator
Cutting*' Khemc i.
«
OP.nl p«rkZ„,l
OBSERVATIONS.
with canvas or’swept into a dark and Aldrich have been idsntlnedj
UUur tin; Foulkro hide L* ei
with Lowell for many year* and •
’ wandering
• •
• would
. -be -help-:
- - -Thui j* not a depression but a corner.
Foulkes the
boys
have man) friend* who will nti*6
At. a
to be sure, and sb would the. mbhandilng of the greatut era oi
tium. Thc last loads left Monday
. . plenty the wo: 1&lt;T ha* ever known."—
;or hut politicians! Senator Couwn.* plan , j|an&gt;.r j^ch. econUmir.
.nnd with their. Mr. and.Mrs Aid-:
rich and the children. Tlic best I
t.c is inflnsiely preferable, it appear----------NEWS GLEANINGS.
wishes -for their future prosperity!
Fourth C-siisrcxuoi
. to us as the only sciulble uugges■ There u; no doubt in my mind
l0W
a oiuraiucs
Iowa
outrank.- every
every otm-r
other Mate
stair -;i
.a
Every mother must recognize that for growing children there is no
;ii tion ma&lt;:.e to date concerning thia/that tr»w»ceapig airship line* Will the number of telephone* on farm-* of h»u of friend* go with them — ’
L:uc!l Journal,t. perplexing problem.
be in operation within a tew years."
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food that will compare with clean milk. Along with plenty of vege*
H. Goodyear and Ed. Powers!
-Dr. Karl
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k- „1 Artulcin. vice-president I X ton o( &gt;ha&gt; r»nu- about n1 triW.
timed from Evanston. Illinois. |
Can liad bv.Kker.
tables
it complete* a perfect diet. It help* to build *trength, bone and
Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation.
isquare fret of .leather.
Monday where they had gone to ul-|
i
tjpiQ'1*1 &lt;*f Uie worst feature* of
granaioM. gc/.tuc lx.
mtucle and give him, or her, the be*t kind of a, start in life—GOOD
tmd
the
funeral
of
the
late
Fox;
-.1 bclo.-c Michigat. .. cnhxped
bank
holiday
"Tile
flower ot American
written copy ol Ids .
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&gt; &lt; mr« rirs in c-cw
HEALTH. No mother ahould weigh her child againat UNCLEAN milk.
a reporter prebent #nd bmiM « lhat “’“Wy htuidreti
. solvent/conacr.
: d**-’ not S° ’nt0 politic*, but 1,1,0 valued al 1850.000 000.
Mark Russell of Sioux Fall*. Da-1
hni 11 utioir busincas Inatead. "—Winston Chur——
dlr- .-suha Out uilfeht follow »hwddAVuUvtlT'H1aanaited
*na&amp;«l'' institutions
kc’.a. is expected lo arrive tn the.
dull.
Landau wac originally applied -a
any cl the "jtmUenun oi the pn-s*” throughout tiie t|aie are going to,
To promote. the public health and td help pre­ CLEANEST and best milk possible.. Tests by
■ a fc ir-wheeled covered vehicle with
vent slrknrv md epidemics. |he slate of .Michi­ Michigan state official* show that the bacteria
"Any man who starts out to~ a collapsible top. and was derived FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY. I
carry away a mWeadms interprrta- •u®sr
tr.e mistake* and uiuound;
gan ha» performed a service that will be appre­
Uon of hi* remark.practices of a few of ttie larger De­ I chase happmesa will rind it running from Landau, a town in Bavan*
We arc requested lo state that ■
ciated more and more, e pecially by mother*. as
away from him. We grt happiness : where such vehicles were made.
ft u pitiful lo *«• a man ejected “ml
’
Charles Babcock and John Short ot
the Highland* Dairy I* the only dairy In thl»
by mdirccltor.'' — Harry Emersvii
producing milk with LOW BACTERIA COUNT,
to hu diaUnguishcd offic-.- make
j Fusdlck.
Eighteen of Scotland* railroad Baltimore cut 25 cord* cf beech’
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G°veni« Corruiock, we believe.'
shall be permitted to sell this milk as G&amp;dc "A"
station master* are women.
hours one day last week fpr Mr O '
Ik. However, for bettar or for.wttie adopuxi a wise poiny in maxing
r---------------------- ----------Milk. Dairies producing milk with a much you would pay In any other community we
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surplus
u a good
thing
because
higher BACTERIA COUNT shall sell IU milk a* know of. There Is only ONE SURE WAY with
There artf M.721 dentists in the H Brubridger. They claim this U,
she lull-iacu regarding tne “
»&gt;» dUcovery of new uses ''
a»m*n to. Uie ne*t public
thc biggest day's work ever done ini
.V
.
.
_—&gt;t*nrv
United State*.
Henry V&lt;*rr1
Ford
Barry county.
A phone will brine H
Mr. Fvuuc*. &lt;mt ^er. -tor to replace Bn e,awved banalng houaay. It..■ Above all. the love of home is one
A ditch-digging machine operat­
A very pleasant party was the;
with the ONE THOUGHT of producing the
Arthur Vimdtnbvrg after thatti “UUI
,wv “
but n u Of the finest imttncts and the great- ed by two men can do a* much v orl: one given in Uie residence of Dr.;
J. M. Russell on. Thursday of last
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in xn hour 4* 44 men with *hov*b.
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' lew daubing than u flood ol utiv
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inspiration* of our people."
andc there u growing
week by Misses M. and L Rusnell;
.
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Pmident Hoover.
Hnmvr.
:. iu.or,
. ‘ Prwtdent
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j There are about 380 citlc* and
tho tow th aistnct didn t get any ,
and Mrs Galloway. The house was
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--------------T hope that in time in thc future towns in the United States having tilled with guest* and ail were mo&gt;t
Exiracrainary yield* from the [we shall be ready to spend on thc community chests.
agreeably entertained.
pr«u*
»i»'zrn Muhigan has U.n
Gotham plum-tree arc the result, r. enterprise* ot peace wii*t the fi----------Chai. M Knappen. Efq.. has gme j
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Phone 2«S1 HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
; rtnrtil maxims of the part would
Practically an the .innen.* grown to taniing lo
the petition
[only allow u* to spend on Uie davaa- ;in Use United otalc* ate irutu C’aii-. ct tiw ciiiMns' ci Umb county f:&lt;
mc.ipxf pat tou (Qr, ? x^isdsr.
taUon* of war.”—Mr. J. N. Keyne* 1 form*.
the *ppo{ptment ol r. A. Hooker,)
... ™a,.

Fine fabrics and good workmanship serve
as the basis on which we build their style

$17-50 to $5Q.oo

Over three hundred samples to select
from .. . and every suit made in the style
and model you like best. .. and a perfect
fit guaranteed.

Lambie &amp; Doyle
"The Store for Dad and Lad

A Quotation

Now Is the Time
to Buy Bedding!
Do you know that the price of bed­
ding is far less now than it has been
for the last 30 years?

$&lt;»85

Miller Furniture Co
Complete ffome Furnishers

Every mother

Way of Our World

must Choose the milk for her children.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FXEBUABT It, 1M»
I scrip. Meal* in the restaurant coat I th* court; and Deputy Sheriff H*r-1

10 cent* in scrip
j m*n'Ren*ch had bean added to the 1
I It wa* found that many people:company present.
, were hi dlxtrei-s bccauns they could, The proceedings were opened by a'
1 not pay tliclr taxes and could not reading of the formal "complaint­
pay interest and principal of mart- ■ agaldii Mr. and Mr* element. Tiw
■age* on their home*, 'rhe Asaocla- charW was th* seriou* one of per­
,
, Uon called for volunteers among Uw | jury at tiw time when Rev. Dewey
way* of extorting money from ovarGLARE HOFFMAN OF AL- burdened taxpa^r*.
MINNEAPOLIS IS DOING Attending, lawyers in Minneapolis.&lt; was uniting them for the journey of
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Mr.
Hoffm*u»7Mid
It
I*
not
*urwnwnBDVm
tvpt
np
Twenty
attorneys volunteered to I life. At that time, the warrant alLEGAN SPOKE AT BO‘ “ "*
WONDEBFUL TYPE OF jgivc one day a week for three who leged. Stuart Clement had stated
'ptteing that peopl* are seeing red
TABY CLUB .
I when business man. wlio are finding
WELFARE WOBK
llwve lc«“1 problem* to solve. In "with all my worldly good* I Uwe
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|»ome case* It wm not possible to endow ” when he well knew he
it difficult if not impossible to moke
lend* meet, discover our atate legis­ IIQPQ cnnlD uuuiru
th0 !]°S*M’rCA',Ae lhc
lacked "worldly good*." ao he was
URGED RADICAL REI was so artlSl); but BOO homes in jguilty of perjury. At Uie same time
lature seriously ____________
proposing a sales Goto oLnlr WnlLn
lax and an additional Income
income tax
tex to
PAY&lt;i FOR IT^PI C• Minneapolis have been saved to; and place, thc complaint alleged
DUCTIONS IN FYPFN^F^• ttdd
Ux
UUb IIUNO IN C Ar LN ata
rni a i vn 11 uuui ,uK.|r owners from foreclosures.' that "one Pauline Gerilnger" had
*• add t4i
to thelr
their 0WT)
own nnd
and .their
.their cu*tomcu*tonv„
,
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through the effort* of these attor-; promised to "love, honor and
Told Of Instances Where ®” l*f®*’'‘'- overload of taxation.
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"We all know." said the speaker. needy There Have unance ro neys who induced the owners of OBEY," without then and there
People Hnd Lost Property "that once we gel these new taxes Work For What They Get ili»e mortgages to defer foreclosure*.!having the slightest Intention of
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a ir D y
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!A b!« ,hoc making plant and sho4 obeying him.
Because of Heavy Burden.
on
«*«d
—preserve Bell Heaped (repairing plant b conducted by the ‘ Confronted with such Indubitable
, , ,,
of them. A corporation tax. which
Clare Hoffman. Allegan* Wading
nearly IT,000.000 a year, was
Dr. Ingvoldstodt. pa*tor of the organisation. Hundred* of people: evidence there was nothing for Ju*attorney, was the spt-aktr and ton- several years ago clamped on In Central Methodist church of Lan-1 ,re kept
preparing, and Uce MalUiews to do but to hold
:
««rment*. which ore both Mr. and Mrs. Clement gulltj
u4*". . r. «“tlnw
Michigan with Ito prondra that It X ... o- r-Lk.r
B
jow price. Of the offenses charged. AccordlngClub at their Monday noon lunch- WB8 j^t B temporary tex to enable sing, wn* Uie speaker and honor,for
eon. Mr. Hoffman gave a straight- me state to build needed additions। guest at the Brotherhood Monday The organization operate* twenty ly hl* sentence wa* that Stuart es: night. Affrr he arrived he changed: canning factories tn Minneapolis. It cort the crowd to Candyland and
°n
. lo ftUte tmUtutloiteJ But that tex
“On or before the first day of March, nineteen hundred twentyWe think he cxpnw^d tto vtews of tlll remain*, and corporation* are1 hl* subject from Lincoln to an ex- alao manufacture* and sells sauer- nil them with the sweet* and fruit
every member of the elub In hi* in- compelled to pay IL even when they planation of the human relief prob,n,dc ,,rwn. &lt;"£.don!!* J^cea dlspenacd at that popular
nine, and on or before the same day of each year thereafter, the owner
aistencc-on cutting government coats
kwlng money We Mxxlld And lt lems that have been so successfully'tlon °r “““F *crea °r sp-cwlid cab- place. The Judge was game; all par­
rather than adding new method.* of Just the wunr declared tto .peak-1I worked out at Minneapolis. Mnmek.
.
.. „ .. . took of the sweeto and soda* and
of any dog fout- months old or over, shall, except as provided in section
extorting money from taxpayrra.
&lt;r. "with a *alcs tex and a *tate ln-l»ota.
itev. CR-onje
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•sola. Rev.
CJeoree Nccutnpen;.
Mcckltnberg.
7110 ®fr,p *
‘n redeem
itself—that ,sundaes till they were satisfied.
fourteen, apply to the county or township treasurer, where said owner
Mr. Haffnian gave startling !llU5*xcome tax. If we gel them we will al-!1 pastor of the leading Methodist IiIn
;n. ,tle
’!*
J*
thing
nn|! about
“bou: U
it.: Not one
But that was not thc end Mr. and
,?P?.IW 01 ,th* 3ttt w, of .m nri ln ways have ttom; and if we gel ttomichurch
church of
of Uiat
that city,
dty. initiated
initiated thei™
the
’hn h,v
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’" | Mrs. Clement were again escorted U
t,lw&gt;
*’c 10t'-TO0 people *who
nave
been
resides, in writing, for a license for each such dog, owned or kept by
movement, which
have had
to 'zzr
ask ™
for —
money I the »»»«&gt;.
trailer, a™
and me
the piuxaaun
procession
which, people are gening, due to the p,
good-bye to all Iripc ot |movement;
which has
has resulted
resulted in
in ,^ded
—
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fact that
that our
our state
state and
and national
national VConomy In ur stale and local gov- relieving 26.000 fahdiles and over or ,or
fact
K‘»ds They work forpwcnded Ita way back to the Clenumt
him. Such application shall state the breed, sex, age, color and mark­
legislative Judies uecm to think that crament-i.
1100.000 people, saving them from ■ *'h*t ,hcy 8el a,|d
P*I&lt;J in scrip j home, and it wasn’t thc shortest
what is upnted is not /eduction .in
■•There is just one thing to do. the humiliation, as they felt It This scrip ta redeemed in goods .*-ay either, if you want to know
ings of such dog, and the name and address of the last previous owner.”
government expenses but additional and that I* to cut tto costa of gov- would be. of substating on charily., wltlch tiiey need to subsist on.
i about it. Nor were the springs on
methods of taxation. - "So we in erntncnl until Uw people can af-1 and making It far easier for them to
D-r- IrMp’oltMXadt sa d there were i that trailer anything to brag about,
Michigan are now hearing," he said, ford to poy their taxes." He told of return to their usual occupations;
.
“At the time of making said application the owner shall pay the
other things he could tail i nor were they conducive to easy rld"of a state sales tax and a stale 1n- Instance* In Allegan county, where when good times shall again arrive. abo“Ltl,la. work, which Is *UU going. |ng fOT ft couple who sat on the
following fee: If said application is made before March first, the same
come tax Instead uf slashing state men. ww well past middle age, had
Dr. Mecklenberg tod been apThe city auttoritira of London. I trailer floor.
and local expenditures" Mr. Hoff­ Worked hard to accumulate their | palL-d on learning the number Of! totgland. have sent a delegation to
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shall be accompanied by a license fee of two dollars for each male dog
man declared that it might be nec­ property and were being forced I Minneapolis people, who had before Minneapolis to Study this human
OBITUARY.
essary for every good citizen to get from Iafins by mortgage forecltw- been ItMCpCDdCht and nble tn lo&gt;k adventure. Delegates have come
p__o . Worn-w,,-- tr,
or unsexed dog; and four dollars for each female dog; if said applica­
arcs, when those mortgages did not after themselves, who would soon to, ,from
American cities. All
J’ 'J'"™”
represent, in some cases, more than , compelled to have aid furnished &gt; have been dreplv Impressed by what Wayland&gt;&lt;££*£•
tion is made on or after March first, the same shall be accompanied by
20 per cent of th* actual value* of them In some sort of a way. He at- “*&gt; ‘“J®
w.d Mtontotod tfiat March 18. UM ato
from Uita
a license fee of four dollars for each male dog or unsexed dog, and six
the farm* inordinary times Exces- (tended tto General Conference of;*0 much relief could be given withrive taxation tod ruined three the Meitaxltal church at Atlanticanything approachtag charily.
wto mjfd
dollars
for each female dog.’’
farmers Other people arc being jcity in June, driving there and by »n«rdlng n chance for
’°W1 Rte N. C
forced to nw&lt; i condition* which arc; back. The thought that burdened •‘’I*?*111# to°Pic to Pr«*p’c their
}®’
afj2
a severe hardship lo them and their,him. coming &lt;nd going and while ,* f-rospcct and earn wtol itoy re- .moum tor !•£» one sun Earl, and
families. Yet tor legislators at to was there, wra the condition ot J wl'c- f
. Xf
Mate and national capitals. Instead people, who tod exhausted ttair. Relief probtems are not confined
Ena Flickinger of OUwt and
of cutting government costa and .icrource* and who would have toj1®
J*'
ir^nd^tarids Ltodde* oto^ rela*
Stopping government waste* are have some toip provided for ttom. 'udt *dd. Statistics from foreign ^™"d Rai***. .‘*!iWre otto, reladtacussing what added taxes they m they would need public old by tlx-. co?!nlrl? *how ““l Lhp,Jr1,4CC “ t«’- .u’M and friend*. _________
may put upon an already over-bur- city to get by. Most of llwse peojile.,lblc
J” Belgium, where
wrtn-rnw*aT wnnnr *vt»
'
xre
rto fud bre„ ckfuin
».NOBTHBWT WOODLAND.
Mr. Hoffman Is a stralght-for- tkjics
stores or banks,
francs a
John Gardner
and wife
in
oaiuu. or tod
naa filled
tuicu oftict
oraci;,b0°.000
—
•• yean
........ ^isl year it
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320.000.000 franc*, which show-, Hastings Bunday.
ward speaker who leaves no doubt ixrttlons, or who had had lucrative
jobs, in normal limes. They had | !‘ut V’1*
American prob- ( liwothy Tyler of Woodland spent
as to what he means.
raved money; but they had been out,‘*(,n ®Jonc' but It is- a world proo- guncjay afternoon with her grand*
WOODLAND PYTHIAN BANQUET. of work for so long a time that they Ie":
,
„ | mother.
had
reached
thc
end
of
their
re:,
Tl,
ere
arc
in
Minneapo.ls.
or.
vi.-jan Hansbarcer snent Bundav
Non Pariel Lodge. K. of P.. Ko.
140. field their annual banquet «urre«. What could be dune for Kbfvnldr.tedt raid, peopte who could • jn'S ""U‘*T&lt;ef gpCM 8Un,lay
them?
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1110
Salvation
.m
Monday night. More than 100 were
Dr.
Micklenbcrg
first
got
ln
Army
is
looking
after
7XQ0
very
i
----------------------------------------------------present. Rev. A. E. Wynne, Ute local
M. E. pa-itor and life member of the touch with people who had Cloth- ™dy people Ui Mmneapolte help-,
ha'* to b*»* char- I
Order, was the principal speaker. iruf that could be remade. He called lcM
&gt;00 000J*’»pk
1
A splendid musical program was. fur donation* and liad several thouarranged by the committee .In sand suits given him. With tailors[there wittout ch*lty. The.
charge. Games were enjoyed until, and ,-h umstrcMcte out of employ- rerip. which is doing the trtele, will,
a late hour by both young and old., ; tneirt, M could &gt;-t them al jvork redeem iteeW through the wonderful.
ww.v
- , putting theM- clothes in good, tun- ry*t«m that ho* been worked out.
Tto
lodge has enjoyed a good —
seamii and a Series of game., of pro-idlilon. Likewise shov had been do-- Dr. Ingvoldvtadt gave it as his'
jncMlvc euchre will lx- started mxt,nJted which cotild be repaired and
‘h?‘
in!
Mondav evening. The new officersimitflc wearable. He knew that farm- I,'ont&gt; t**“t
about the,
, are C. C.—Stewart Kussmaul. V. C !crs within a 50 mile radhu of Min’-nwre ’ h*2d
—Jerry Fisher. Prelate—Leon E ’ ncapolLs tod tons and ton* al v&lt;-g&lt;- United S.atcs. There had twver
Hynes. K of IL 6 —J. L. Smith. M. table* which they could'not sell and bct n ’n^ch over $5,000,000,000 of j
Will Carry Our Dependable
of P.- Welby Crockford. M. of E.-'could not ura thrnuclves. They had
wn mo non " i
A A. Allcrdlng
[thousands and thousands of bu&amp;heh
“h“ \cl there were M0.u00.000,-,
Insurance in 19J3
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of wheat ttot they had been carry- 000 °
ln
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OBITUARY.
lnB because the market price was so pnn^ Uut what people deposit in
Oyer 1300 Killed per Year in
Jennie Kennedy Brown, a life;low. Many of them had
“"to te n^ currency, tot mostly
. Michigan; Many Thoiuand*
resident of Hostings and Carlton woodlate with timber that needed credit In *omc form-or amrthcr. The
townships and widow of the late'to be cut out for tire good of the ;urgent needI at the present time is to
Rcreived Serious Personal
Edgar M. Brown, passed away Feb. w’oodlots.
Thotuands
of tlw.w■ I
Injuries
[10 at the lew of her son in East formers had. nob been able to paint, t**t tlin,- 8halJ
•’’S.M11’
Lansing, aged 78. She Is survived! their barns, htows and other build- ’itoer wise and helpful leadi-rship.
No Farmer Should Re Without
bv two children. Mrs. Nellie Herbert Ing*. Dr. MecklenbWg worked out a
“ PullK,hihirt?1ta
Automobile Insurance. 17
and Andrew Clyde Brown, both of plan by which fanners would ex-. w°rk5 and finance* Itself, which is
Years of Square-Dealing
East Lansing.- five grandchildren I change their products for labor, and j^rdhtS needed relief, and prescr' and one great grandchild, also three have their homes painted, or re-. “S Ut‘L‘*,!;^sJ*cL.&lt;&lt;r
Nee Local Agent ^r Write
sister** Nearly 50 years of her life ■ paired by carpenters. They were
.,l*® relief. Dr. Ingvoid.st.idt
^re spem .1 Uielr farm home m ready to have-part of their wood- f
WM. E. ROBB, Secretary
Carlton. Funeral services were held Jot* cut. Riving part of the wood in,
1 ™“an
at Welcome church, burial In Fuller return fi&gt;r the labor.
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nnd
Citizens* Mutual Auto­
cemelery among beautiful flowers? At this time one will wonder hew jxbjbihd; quiillt.es of mind and
which she w loved Her hfe wm a I these workers were pwd* That - is
‘
mobile Insurance
life of service.
the secret of the succms of the!
•’ wonderful to think
Company
.
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One reason why old-timers took a. paid in scrip, which would be re-, too P&gt;*n which finances itself,
HOWELL
MICHIGAN
broader vitw-trf thing* wns because(deemed by the organization, foster‘v?1, Uc;,n°crncy la
; billboards didn’t interfere.
ed by Rev. Mecklenberg, with goods {J01 inesj»n.Mble. but that we can
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nwjwMlily lor u&gt;.
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■_____________ ll.r on. Thrrr nrre B.re8.' ren who ”“*n’
un'1-r ““
were set to Work putting old trucks, deniociacy.
Unit h»d bren donnlrd u, tn, or*•«
■&lt;“;&lt;" Dr lnf.old.udl
ganteatlon. in condition for use.I*35 octj'lned for some time by
Throe workers were paid in scrip. 'ho*® who P’TW*d stout him eager
As a result the organization paws- J® learn more details ab°ut the .
sed a fleet of trucks that could haul Minneapolis experiment, which has
the wood cut by the -worker*, haul ’
out. »n luch
«nxazlng
the grain and vegetables, to thc
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storehouses and woodlot* which tlie
organization- had provided
Among those who found them-.
selves stripped of all their property'
was &lt;me man who tod been a multi-'
millionaire. There were many others;
whose securities tod been swept
away in the slump; othon whose!
The new Ford—a V-8 cylinder, 112-inch wheelbase car­
natural balance, resulting In exceptional smoothness of opera­
SJiS™aa XI n‘X.l’^re
hat new and distinctively modern lines, longer wheelbase, larger
tion. The engine la fitted with downdraft carburetor, air-Intake
and roomier bndlea, faster acceleration and Increased power and
silencer and a dlaphram-type fuel pump.
given executive positions in the or-: once, as he had "the pajwrs for
speed. It is exceedingly economical In operation and with 75
ganteatlon and paid in ecyip. The
hone power, U capable ot a sustained speed of 80 miles an hour.
. multi-millionaire says he never wa* him." Judge Clement was quite sur­
tremely rigid double-channel, double drop X-type frame, torque
.
| so happy in his life as to is now in prised when he faced-the Hastings
A new styling is expensed In the It body types. Features
tube drive, a straddle-mounted rear axle pinion, transverse
—
.
„
a putting this plan across, helping rc-custodian of thc peace. Stuart was
of distinction are the sloping vce radiator grille, the skirted
cantilever springs. Internal expanding mechanical four wheel
Fu” Michigan Cream
Lb.,
hevo U)e distress ln Minneapolis. advised to don hls shoes and be
fenders, newly-designed headlamps, cowl lamps and bumpen,
brake*. 17-lnch welded steel spoke wheels and Urea of
“w
—D(,torc Um, worl[ W3, undertaken snappy about it. too. and have Mrs.
inches section.
the curvo of the hood side ventilator*. the 20-degree slant of thc
Dr. Mecklenberg had a complete Clement ready promptly for im­
windshield, the curved roof header, the curve of the rear quar­
! survey made of the city to find portant legal proceedings that re­
ter
and
the
backward
sweep
of
tho
apron
masking
the
gasoline
1000 Shot
Ils
o
those who might need such help os quired their presence. At this point
‘ Ills organization could furnish- R&lt;Visier of Deeds Boyes. Treasurer
.Since tot August 25.000 families Maus. Prosecutor Barnett. County
The new all-steel bodies are wider, almost a fool longer
have been helped And ioO.OOO folks Clerk Reid. Sheriff Leonard. Con­
together they arc joined by a semi-circular cross' member on
from the engine dash back and consequently much roomier. Tha
^locrvaiion
Officer Sumner ind -Vn(have been aided by Uie issue of
I
attractive Instrument panel Is directly in front of the driver,
which the rear end of the power plant rest* in a circular rubFancy 5.I.CL.
Lb
U.OOOPOO
worth Of
“ denomiuww; wuvmi
U&gt; tertp.
Scrip, in
deraherlff Tasker al! came into Uie
with a large package compartment at the right side of the In­
nations
of
five
cents,
ten
cents.
1
Clement
home.
strument
board.
Front
seals
are
fully
adjustable.
Option*
in
Soothingly Salted
Box
twenty-five cents, fifty cents, one
Mr. and Mrs. Clement soon anupholstery and wide choice of body colors arc available. All cars
pinion U mounted in a double taper roller thrust bearing at Um
dollar. five dollars and ten dollars.' nounced themselves as ready tor
have safety glass windshield and all Deluxe cars are equipped
front and a straight yadial roller bearing at Um rear. Thia
, No money is received by the otgani- any enterprise Uiat might be the
with safety glass throughout without extra cost. Deluxe can
maintain* permanent alignment of the pinion with the ring
zation. It pays all labor In scrip. It; order of the evening. They were
are also equipped with cowl lights, two tail lights and two
gear under all driving condition* and results In extremely quiet
- MEAT SPECIALS
pays for all services in scrip, pays I promptly escorted to thc trailer
matched tone horns.
axle operation.
!a fair raw per day. The goods hooked onto Conservation Officer
The improved V-8 engine Is fitted with all-aluminum
which
’s car with George
U&gt;»
wWch the
"if workers make or get tn
in ; George Bunmer
Sumners
The frarna ia cushioned by four Houdalljf doubk-acting
cylinder heads, a distinct quality feature. Because aluminum
rtu -T n—&lt; a..
~
i exchange for labor are given to Uie at the wheel. Thc other gentlemen
hydraulic shock absorbers which are both automatically and
dis-ilpates heat more rapidly, the me of the aluminum cylinder
umcage oe«r Any s-ui
| organization so that this scrip is I climbed into other vehicle* after
thcrnyaatatlcally adjusted for every variatten In weather oe rood
heads permits higher compression and results In increased
lb
backed by actual property. It is , having apprised the couple that
__ ,
..-Jill.-. TVCm
speed, power nnd smoothness, faster acceleration and added
10
figured that each gl.OO of this scrip they were due at a .session of court
Order a Supply Today
fuel economy,
o now outstanding U backed by *1.14, to be held at the county jail siiortSliced to Suit Jf lb 0C worth of actual property, consisting ly thereafter
The transmission to of the synchronised ty]
Cylinder blocks are set at a M-degree angle. The crank­
.
। of supplies and materials belong-1 Now m thc crow files, thc distance
shaft is fully counterbalanced and the crank thrown arc at K
2 lbs 29c Ito to Uk’ organization which is- from thc Clement home to the
during' speed changing. The elutefi is qf the
degrees. Pistons and connrctlng rods are uniform In weight
sued tlie
No property owned BalTy cnunty basilic is about half
and I* ifring cushioned fee soft engagement.
All
of
these
features
combine
to
place
all
moving
parte
in
HIuumw’* Homa Mad*
by the organisation will be sold for I a mile. When the automobile procesv _...a „ „ , - .. - —c/money, but can only be purchased|slon. headed by Oeo. Sumner’s car
Bmt Grade
lb. X&gt;C with *crijf
;
with the trailer carrying the newlyI The work developed so rapidly, weds, moved up Jefferson and
jlhat.a big headquarters had to be turned down Hanover and then up
. found An outgrown school plant.! through State, the pair realized that
. covering a whole block, wm given the distance covered far exceeded
lover to the organisation. In that the half mile, ind constituted a noTELEPHONE 2121 Corner of Court and Church Screen *
| plant there is a scrip bank, conduct -I table addition to their wedding tour.
W. hwliww*
Th. Ria UlH« Store
Phone
®d ky men who have had banking
Arrived at the Jail. more grief
W| Deliver
Th* Pig Little Store
room ***■ Mpwlence. There ta a restaurant I confronted the ncwly-wedi. There
which feeds 4 500 people a day. There 'was Justice Andy Matthew*. very
. a
a
A a a
a
!»te stores of al! kinds of goods;grave and dignified, ready to deal
Which can be bought only with with Uw serious matter confronting
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; voice hl* demand that public offi-

•riv niTHITIfiil ct'n'' ,rotn the township UP. mtul

I I y L| I Illi I llllll confine their effort* to reducing

NOTICE TO DOG &lt;

fiL IflA ol IUAI lUII

Pay Your Dog License to the County
or Township Treasurer on
or Before March 1st

Dog Law, Public Act No. 339, Public Acts of 1919, Sec. 6, as
Amended, Act No. 53, Public Acts 1927, Reads as follows:—

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Take Notice: — That any violation of Act 339 of the Public
Acts of 1919, as amended, renders any person violating the
terms of said Act subject to prosecution according to the terms
of said Act.

GEORGE LEONARD,

Sheriff of Barry County.

FORD Introduces Larger
and More Powerful Car

40,000 Responsible
Drivers

Friday
Feb. 24

CowrSaaAat Saturday
SaVlllgS Feb. 25

at THE NORTH SIDE GROCERY

Ivory
*IIcWS£

Chif 1°

CHARGED NEWLYvmiiHPEMr

The Largest and Most Powerful Ford Car Built
Since Henry Ford Launched Into Volume Produc­
tion, Is Now On Display at the Universal Garage!

11 e C S e

Toilet Tissue
Fancy Japan Tea

6 R 11» 25c

23c

xtane-

Crackers

corn!

MEAL!

Rmef Steak
Ruttar
■acon
Gniiaase

2

Lara

4

29c
20c

IISHASM
2481
. A *

A. A A A

A

awx, UNIVERSAL GARAGE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEftNE-SDAT, FEBHVAnr tt. IBM

FAQB fiDC

Corporation wa* prepared to loan 7
t he Guardian Union Trust Company. j-J
S60.009POO which would have saved
Il from failure. If it is true that!
Senator Courens, wiwn he learned •
i about it. refused to sanction tiw
loan and declared that.he would op-1
.
! jxve it on the floor of the' senate.
Otsego
.
(Continued from page one&gt;r~- j;lht.n a certainly’ 1* true that ouri
1 prices represents a dividend to cus-' Concluding its fifth consecutive ----- , ’*^7“ senior senator ius a responsibility .
FAST BOXING FEA­
miWWch feW wlli wUh lo riuirr with’
, tomers. New prices arc 30c, 40c and. victory. the Hastings bosket ball;,ow-n
&lt;r™ and
an“ no one to care for
roc him
nitn'm
I team defeated Eaton Rapids here I hit declining years, he entered into him; and no one will envy iilrn in1
TURES JUBILEE MEET, i*. ’ ■
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last night 23-19. in u fast mot ink »n arrangement with one of his taking the course he is allt-ged to
game
which ....
the scoring
proved lo i1 nieces, Opal Carey,
and —'C
tor hus- iiaye' taken. It seem* to us iu If it
“ ZZ"
Clever Cloven From Grand MIDDLEVILLE CAGERS
—- in
—
.
&gt;u. «
w nH.iir nil th*. u:iv band. Ford Casey, ,Y
whereby
I’TW they
PS
•»« l-n !»&gt;■« ’« ll'Hapids To Try Concluilons I
DEFEAT CALEDONIA ihnajh^
’
".'•n
C£M?e “Pon the farm, look BOW.rnmei,t to j)ive ioat tt jt-w mil•
With Local Boys
I
----------' Eaton Rapids started tiw scoring aHer^t and, upon ids death, wciv lion dollar*, lud that been neces‘
**
•*
ar
y.
rather
than preciptate such
Thursday evening February 23rd
Visitor* at Uie T- K. gym Friday in Uie first quarter with two tree
,f3}&gt;d dBy Ot
.,925- ^.r‘ L’ouble. It might not have been
. .
n
wm nl»M “*■
contested-throw* al different Intervals wldle
at 8.30 sharp, the big ring light will ; Caledonia-Middleville games. T. K. the local five were unable,to score
“ Sih? necessary for Uw government to
flood the Odd Fellows Arena with s. taking two and Caledonia one. until-late In the quarter when Adair ’
; 1“se anything, for the Htamurtruc-|
corporation ha* ul-■
brightness os the Jubilee Meet gets Caledonia took Uie girls’ game by and Howard connected with a field whereby he .agreed to deed them hH u
a tore margin of *etinder wav marking the end of a re- a scoro ut 13 '° H- Mlddlevifle Hu n I goal apiece. The quarter-gun found farm in conitderatlon of their pro- .£2,
El’locri todSh£ taken in ft.
on
«d" " a 64
vlding for him a home, caring for
lor Jtj, Joans. Tie govern-,
h,m In Mcknesp. giving him a suit-*-iii lose niany time* what it’
muw
wnue
we
young
‘&lt;'iUn bo&gt;rs‘!ameb&gt;',5lo,3:Whlu' «ou,1‘boxing activities
activities
while
the
young.
able
burial,
providing
and
caring
for
^d
possibly
lure tot In extendof tto s^wrt vre£ InrtS *’lth J P01”1-'
“*«*» •«*” !or Indnedtaltly after tto second
hlm In hls declining years', i tc. It , .through the restrictions'
f'l tto Various Caledonia, while Smith lead lor .quarter wlifstle. Snyder connected wo*
then discovered’ that the title geM ,Sn
M tiS
aLen Olore tounulmenu In Battle Middleville with 4 points.
with a long one lo lie tto score. Eatj,e Governor’i proclamaCrre* Grand RaiMsand Drtrmt
T‘* nm Uam •am*
a thriu,r ‘on Rwplds wa* then fir*l to tally was Incumbered by v*rtue of tjw ,taU
Tto executive committee has ob- f*atured by ®’*ishtr;g offense and points and raised their total to ten nKih
tll1n’ »»d H|p nllM that uU1 l,n'
t.tod tto co-oirsUon ofTf«t “sht defense. Middleville winning]but the locals connected with *n- into with Mrs. MHftMcl. who had doUbtMjjy prolong the restrictions
Shi tmg^oS”f GraS LX’.’V a
ot 30 10 »’ Tt*
other field goal to knot tto score died and that her children were cn- f
indefinite tune.
i
umcborers ulmosVnllPof whan coms to.l“uartcr ,■**"«* * he «^»n«est ■ at 10-all. .Eaton Rapid* then pulled titled, as her heirs, to her propel ty. ,oran
Mr. Fuhr thereupon employed
Hustings to do battle under the col- M««ter for Uw.T. K. team, most of away to a four point lead and Hon­
DOWLING.
Kim
Sigler
to
clear
up
the
mutter.
•
ors of tto Burton Heights Athletic lh&lt;lr ««««» «»nlng in that period, tings was satisfied with a sucres During this sale we
After a two weeks- absence the
Club They are under the coaching.
waa Wgh P°*nl ma“ *“h 11 ,al frt* ,hr0* to brmK lhr scort‘ 10 A. bill of complaint was filed In tho original
members of tlie Barry
will offer a Special
of PeterPkto veteran Arator of
and PwHng was close behind 14-11 with tto vultort. leading
circuit court of this county. Judge &lt;
orchestra met at the Dowling
LOW Price on any
tto furniture city dra'i’ill come
The Caledonia game was] Holding Eaton Rapids to three McPeek. wishing to fully protect -the &lt;county
Tuesday
evening
lor
another
X w&gt;[h Tto avow«dTintentlcm of :he las‘
lor lw&gt;r n^t'points In tto third quarter, the interests ot the interested minors church
&lt;
1
delivering all tiw leather possible to!team tenlors. Capt. Boyer, Parker, Blue nnd Gold quintet broke the and-heirs ot Mrs. Mileskl. appointed rehearsal.
ttodSEhtv“voSig"dtomtoof the Closren and Standish.
i vlsliprs’ defense and tallied wren a guardian ad litem and insisted
Miss Alma toiler and friend from
l^l^werhiurtry who uphold the j Tuesday T. K, first and second I points. Adair and Tlwmpson in- upon counsel representing them. A 1Detroit spent tlie week end with hls
of thel O O F Chib
‘ea,M “efeated Bellevue al Belle-' augrated tto scoring spree with a full hearing was had upon the mat- jsisters and families in Flint, also
Tiwre alll be ten fast bouts The vue- ‘I3)* second team won by a 16, field goal apiece and Howard came ter and a decree rendered, removing 1with his mother und sister from
unuuv, promm U .. IMP.., .-ub- “&gt; « “«•
“»
«»“ W ” ihmwh will. . &lt;&gt;re Um« L.» in the cloud from the title created by. ]Bay City, who were visiting tiiere.
— ,
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returned
home recently alter
lect to last minute changes.
‘° 13the quarter, Snyder dropped a long Virtue ol the agreement with Mrs. L
which we have in stock.
n-nu.H7hrranAR.nML ti2 T K 8 B0W5 ,o E*rfln« Friday -‘hot to put Hastings th an 18-17 Mile&amp;kt. After the hearing on that spending several days &gt;ith Jii*
hyr.nk.M* In''IUKht Ior lhe 1Mt icl*dtllMl
|&gt;tad at «»’-• Kun.
case wa* over ahd the matter MtU- cousins In Detroit.
' hwf^re^%a^»2S^il'»’Mareh 2’ 3’ 41 comr'‘thc »««™uncnt
Neither team was -then able Jo lacturily worked out. Mr. Fuhr negMr. and Mrs. Caryl Bowman and
The Radio with (he
Rnrr r^?' m^n&lt;^’in IlU Lake Odessa. Tie drawings have score until the middle of the fourth
lected to execute ttw deed to M.-.' Mn. George, ot near Hastings vUilIncomparable Tune
I not been made yet but will be un- quarter. While Eaton Ruplds was and Mrs. Casey as he had agreed to fd at william Blanford’s Wcdiwa141 V?B?SUTtownounced as soon as possible. Tw'content with scoring.but two poinu do when he entered into the agreeMrg- John Tcn jiurkcl of
rJn^
en‘*red ln *cU“ "C” are:! the local* began a lu*t minute spurt mnt with them in MayJ&gt;f 1925. He Orand Rapid# was their guest tot
«Cn^ ^t^&lt;su«?in5?PMi”,4l*uke Gde*1*- Saranac, Portland.• that accounted for five points to ix’rmitted the situation to run along, week.
Rotot l£ren GranitRanld'-lCO C“lcdonia’ Mlddlevll!e- Woodland, j put them on tiw long side of 23-19 OS many peop{p do such mattcYs. .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd PJco of Hasputting it off expecting to take care L
-niurYd’a’Juitii
Mr«
,•,
**““«»* a,ld Vermontville.
score at tto final gun.
ings
Thursday
»v ‘“- Mr
1’* spent
’
‘’
7
An “"-‘ouniament team will to
Snyder, guard, with seven point*. of it some tune thereafter, in the; V'
Inrar, Mr. u,M Hra. | Adelia
Ad'"* Stanton.
118 VS Prte narWa"rHi«iinBsP Tt5 ljlcltcd from ‘,H’ competing schools. Howreri. center, with six points and
Miss Elizabeth Smith will be
A
SET IV!
---------------- ------------------- i Ada1^
*“h
I,'nd Casey had perform^ their part of
Lightweight. Grand Rauld*-!26
Rapids—126 SHAVEN.GERBER HEAD
A Ltehtaeloht.
| the Hastings scorers, while Tiomp-1 the agreement, improving the farm, hostess to an afternoon jiarty on
vs. Tom Graham. Hastings—125.
I
nvri.. .
.. .-r «. r,r» Ii&lt;&gt;^-'forward, and Rank, guard, each furnishing Mr. Fuhr a home and Thursday of this week, which Is
• A Welterweight. Grand Rapids—I|
performing such other obligations sponsored by the ladle*' Aid Soci­
PYTHIAN MAT CARD j accounted for two points.
146 vs. Royal Hayes. Hastings—146.
ety and a cordial invitation is ex­
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Jillctte.' forward, with seven us thc contract called for.
GOODS DELIVERED
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Also two Other bouts in which!
uuuiy people
pcupic who
»uu have
nave seen
writ । points,
puuiu, ana
Frazer, ius
running
I^ut fall while Mr. Fuhr- wo* tended to' tiw community In gen­
• J Not many
and Frazer.
Ills rtinning
In Kalamazoo, he-----------was sud- eral. Plans for a quilt will to taken
Kmamazoo
boxen will meet
thc--re-.Jimmie
&gt; Jimmie snaren
Shaven in action at tne
the mate, with six points, topsx-d tiw working
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---------Hiainint-Grand
malning
Grand Rahid*
Rapids boys.
bar*.
| pyu)lan Wrestling Arena suspect Eaton Rapids scoring, while pa-jdenly seized with an attack of up instead of a program und cloth­
Pans will be interested in thc a&lt;f- him as being a very shy or modes’, zauette and Slmpum. guards. tin&lt;( I pneumonia and-died wiUiin two or ing for boys about 12 or'14 years
yance made by Pete Barlow into tto.person vet It was hot until hls sec­ Page, forwaixt. accounted for two:three days. This further compll- 1
bantamweight division. Pete has ond appearance here that to dis- points apiece.
Icated the situation, for he had de­
tacn fighting heretofore as n fly- closed to chairman Keith Fuller
Tie Hastingx reserves wdn from1 parted, this life without fulfilling his
.
-----.
weight but will appear this time in, mat he was u champfam in tto the Eaton Rapids seconds. 22-19. |»»« ot the agreement with Mr. and. ' Miss Lenora Powell and friend of —— ------ ——■
...
j honor of their 25th wedding un­
’s.
,onhas 0 ‘(trite 150 lb. class In hls native country The score at half’time wa* 10-8,'Mrs. Casey, namely to execute and Hastings were Sunday .afternoon Ba{l|C Cr,-ck Monday where she at John DcpreLstcr
spcnt tjw. dBy.
! Mr
enthusfastiir fan following nnd has Of Albania. Jimmie posse-ucs a very Hastings leading.
■ ! deliver to them the deed which he visitors at Mrs. Blanche Powell’s.
Mr. nnd
nnd Mm
Mm. ||a
Harry Whitworth!nivetwy and report a' very enjoynever disappointed hls audience..beautiful belt, a gift from wrestling
Mr’
^yd O.rrton and------------------------------------------------and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Moon ttnd j ubte evening.
’
John Bromley. Battle Creek,' ,’;ld agreed to give them ns soon ns Mrer ASX Stani?n rollS on Mr’s
Stere Karmes hud the bad fortune
jn Albania and he showed it refereed the game,I the 'problems Involving Mrs. Mlles-'
.
..
Mr’ und Mra' Archie Herrington
Mary Rsher In the Hendershott dis- family of Hendershott were Sunday other relatives attended a party!
*?. °?c
Stewart In Detroit.’|O Keith to prove hls claims.
Playing Otsego last" Friday night kl;i heirs had been straightened out.
giient*
ixjii. . , Wednesday AiMmim*
i and. Evelyn and Dale bf Battle
guest* of
of Nir.
Mr. mid
and M.n.
Mrs- Leon
Leon M
Moon.
evening ...
at ti.u
the home of|
Thc battle was close and it was Hie j shaven challenged thc winner of on -the out-of-town court, the lo-]s“ Mr- n,Ml M"- Casey came to Mr. (1'lct Sunday afternoon—Mrs. Mate Oswald’ accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jake DepreLster of L
Mr.
---------------and Mrs --Fay
-----------------------Whitworth in—
the]---------------Creek were .Sunday callers of Dowlgeneral opinion that Steve would I the Savoldl-Gerber match to a two- cals ctod out a- 21-20 victory over. Sigler to’ find out whether or no;
ha« «*»y taken hls man if there, hour, best two of three falls match the Otsego five in a nip anil tuck;an&gt;,hlng could be done about their Mr. mid Mrs. Harry McCarty tp.North Hastings were Friday visitors.Culver district which was given injing friends.'
!?d .
OtevS ls ‘or
next K. of P. show which affair that wa* climaxed by a last- I situation, when up m a bill of comSHE
a&lt;2d U .»«•** P»«*
Mar
3
Castle
Hall,
placc Mar’ 2 at
Hb“ i’ininute spurt Hut .put Hustings on PLvint was li!«! in the circuit court.
was mLd
in tto initial round
StewGcrbcr and Shaven ar
" the top side of the score. After gain- naming the heirs of Herman Fuhr
rithat
1riL.%Urf!
are----well
art pd«l un*hl?Lm??
up hls points dIn
the third 00:51
X .n$ hare
wwndswve ^.
««
,WW!
,IW a"..d h!l
lnl{ on 18-11 lend with but two mln- as defendants, who were hls broth'i, nlolr.lu .I,—
IP. 0"*1*^-rlen
. d. satnon
- 'e lnudc iutes
K t,w fan-'-l
to play. Otsego was conf routed Prs and ■
s&gt;’-'ers ahd children of a
nor
and
was
evening
tilings
tip"rapr~
’•••"?* Tiw semi-final and opening apuLi with Adair, fla.-hy •center wholdtoeascd brother. The caw came on
Jfr?
wl’ ocl
‘* nrran«f«l uuv
‘•’■I aropjx'a
clln
havtf ’,l0t
betn
but “
next
dropped two
two tong
long Miot*
shots to
to clinch
a I Iof hearing before Judge McFcck;
art won
on tottatod!
about three gxrizits.
Hl week’s paper
£xrti
!n T^'.rrtO
pap^r will
*‘H contain full de- j victory for Hie
tiw Blue and Gold
Gold.
who went into tlie tacts fully. The
ntl3
tn..
i.,n
7,proved
“L
..
.... .Hie -Big Bcr-IvnK-fs dlictoal that Mr. and Mrs r
has boxed continuously in Detroit t.a
iu xor m
e entire bill.
’■ Adair
to be
lormanyyear^
The same j»j&gt;uiar scale of prices, tha ” of the game; anuuwdng a total jCawy had faithfully performed'
nom^cina a materto cut in
wlU Pr«vaU* RMW-st^e «■« tickets, of twelve points for the evening ‘heir part of the agreement and
which explains the nnm. nf
mny
M‘curwl ln advance al Car-, while Howard, forward, aided in the i notwithstanding tailure on the part,
Sit Sr rouiXnT^d hivJst '’■'h *
Drug store.
twenty-one poi.it total with aerep &lt;/ Mr. I-’uhr to execute a deed as
...s.Ks.i’jsa ’rt! ou^
by
.&lt; .h.
p.uu,u«. p»L on U»
Wr WULrake
'"r "™|,B1,U. J„,k. Mrto tonlln.ly
of ll» fer.l r.no and 111' cul miAye they nin, lo .un uniln.?
WK„,.h. (onr,rt ,„pwd lhc oue. eniurt . .kym fcuta Mr.
------------------------------------------------------------- ;----------------------------------------- ‘go scoring with eight points while. -Mrs- Gasey to b- tiw owners of the
A***kAA***kAAAA**A&lt;s ' HinckTe. center, followed, close to- i farm, free and clear from all claims ]
▼ hind with four points. Hall, for-'&lt; " ,l’.e part of Uw heirs of Herman
(ward, totaled three jKilntn. anti;Fuhr.
“««’ N«hit. ward. This case Is a glaring example of
1 V *
&gt;. *&gt;^1 accounted for two apiece while Hal- "hot can hapiien when people fall
B&lt;&gt;. B
,-lcker-RUard!lie 1- - «‘;n ,|&gt; a;trnd
nutt.rs
MW
* uuvrt i 25idne
counter.
• |pu‘ ‘hem oil from day to day. Tw
■■ 1.TW 11
.
I I ■ I '
! ■
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i Hasting* was on the short Ode of Rrim reaper rarefy.gives advance'mli&gt;,acount
«z».n.ut the
.v.„ end
_..u of the first I formation about hls coming, so it
Hie
behooves us all to attend to such
nutters on lime and not put on un­
*/i»at tlie conclusion of the third. 17-13 til tomorrow that which should be
Tlie Hustings second team, cle- taken care of today.
| tested the Otsego reserves. 19-11.
• Wolf. W. 8. T. C. refereed the
gome.
.

!h. h. s. basketeers

'NOT W SETO DELAY
First And Reserve Teams De •!
SUCH BUSINESS
•
feat Eaton Rapids And - I
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I B&lt;‘ssmer’s Market local amateur
(Continued from page one»
hockey team, Chalkcd-up two im|pre*sive victories over Caledonia in
The legislature has a ho pxvcd a
the past week.’defeating them to*.
(Friday. 4-2. at Emmons lake, where law giving to the state. bankfiig
। tiw Doniaiu- rink is located und commissioner arbitrary power:
which he will exercise thereafter.;
again tot Sunday 1-0, at Leach The
governor’s proclamation will'
lake, where the local team holds
apply until such time as this new
I their practice seasloqs.
law shall be in force. Thereafter the!
r
l a**_rj&gt;
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C-O’Ddnnell. defense, lead the
rreih, Middleville lb.
scoring for the local sextet in Fri- banking commissionerwill direct thc
9 l day’s game, tallying two goals while stalo's banking affairs. We under-.
Wenger, wing, accounted for both stand that congress is amending’
of Caledotua’s points. Allcrdlng, I the national banking law so that
national bank*, may share with
Bread and Buller
Hand Picked N*«)c«
' center, and McKough. • wing, were
state banks In ' regulations made
x-, to
I responsible for Hastings’ other two
within any state for the conduct ot
counters
banks.
5 Pound Bags
Swan.down Brand
i c O’Donnell scored the only tally
No bank is permitted to make any
•
i In Sunday’s game.
change whatever in regulations for
payments to depositors, except what
Sunkiit 200.it. Dot.
H. h s teachers five
may be necessary i» extraordinary,
cases, and then whatever may to
DEFEAT ST. JOHNS
it..
,or
. continuing a winning streak that done must be with the consent ot
Ripe Yellow Fruit
I
Large Crup Head,
, has been unbroken for three years. the state banking cominuvioner. but
-eeeefcA—
a basket ball U-uin comjxvM.l of in no instance must any depositor
for
§C I Hastings High school teacher* de- be preferred above another.
The Governor believes that thc
N«w California
1 feated a teachers’ five of S’. Joiim banking
holiday proclaimed by him
27-18 at St Joteis tot Wednesday. on Monday. February 13. -shall con­
c LT' i.
&lt;• IL d*
- Previously, in a game here. Uw local tinue m eflect. subject to the limi-:
Fretn Link
teachers were only able to nose.out rations of hls proclamation issued
**
a 26-25, win from their oppoincnts. Tuesday, until otherwise ordered by
*
* * * — •* * * ’ '
(Tiw Hastings five consists ot: Lei him.
: HawUiom and Harold Logan. f«wBanks will ccrtalnlpbe very busyi
J Vf AtttflllFff । iWUIUD,
wards; IM
Al UTVM^.-I-Cliurc,
Becker, center: uw
Joe DFVBroit.
4
g
...^ antj Herbert Reinhardt, guards... places, for thc employees ut least.
They will have to have several sets
lot books to keep track of thc various
► WOODLAND SWAMPS
' accounts and will have to exercise &lt;
“
TEKONSHA 50-22 the greatest care m order to prevent
anything that might be construed '
■; Scoring 12 points in each of the 1as a preference of one depositor
K
। first three quarters and 14 in the 'over another.
I last. Woodland outclassed Tekonsha . Unquestionably the proclamation
50-22 In a rough game at Tekonsha 1bsued by tlic Governor was neces-1
Friday night. Rusli, guard, led the 1sary. or It would not have been is- j
out u
of‘ lthe
quesWoodland team with 16 points while sued. It would be uul
'x *(
UV3-',
SbmJJ.r al Bab, SI.al
Gresley Brolt scored 17 for Teton- L‘°"
Governor to require, as
5jia
■
he did. the claslna
closing of all bank*
banks far
for
Woodland-* second team won a an eight day holiday and then al­
. slam bang game 19 to 18 with Far- low them to reopen without some
protection
to
their
depositors
—
es
­
lee. Woodland , captain leading the
pecially protection that would en­
scorers with 7 point*.
able them to prevent preference of
depositor over another.
Deliveries at 8* 10 a. tn., 2*4 p. rn.
Quality and Low Prices has been discovered tn Yellowstone one
Out of all of this trouble there.
Park? so Uie park now can adver- ought to come some good. If reports j
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 1033

.
WOODLAND.
PINE LAKE FARMERS CLUB.
• On account of the umually severe
Mrs Clyde Ruell and children Ernie Matteson and family. Mra.
weather and Impaisable roads the »pcnt thc week end with her par- Rbeida Whitworth and Floyd Gar- ’
Mr and Mra. Ed. Covey of risen and family attended the Silver ।
Pine Lake. Farmer.' club postponed t-nie.,
Goble*.
wedding amUreraary party Wcdncstheir XnccUng ■frltlt Mr. and Mrs
Tlie Ca’edonU boys' and girls' da&gt;'• n«hk .n--Johnstown given ini
Ernest Hall until Saturday Febru; basket liall game will be held a! *-onor of Mr. and Mrs. Fay WhltCIRCLE NO. 2.
ary 18. Fifty-savin wtre there to the Woodland township school Sat- worth.
■
Levi Steele of Clariuville ru in • Mrs. Mary cooper is vtslting relthe city on 'niursday.
ativea in Lowell Uils week
I Mra George White, chairman —
ku «u»|niai&gt;iy.
of-mjvj
&lt;enJOJ. »
their
hospitality 'r-rotuvn*
President urday evening. Feb. 25 Through' .The Community Club will meet
M-tU/wUft
' I.-..............
!____ the
... bwine.sg an error thc date printed on- the Maron 2 at the home of Chas. Van
Jakte Miller uua home from East: Mr. slid Mrs. Edwfn Smith visited „ IrrU. Nn J ‘V® Met,io
“ut L: 1.A. ALeer Nottingham
opened
—
—
..
ibcchmb
wuvrv
iiinnrr,
uy
MngllW
“
,tt&lt;k't
,
was
p&gt;r
EVIday.
Feb.
24
and
I
'-.
’
_
__
_
_
■
.
Lansing over Uie weekend.
•
Mr. und Mrs. Eben Smith of Toledo H- entertained the .ntambera and meeting before dinner, by slngir.... .
M-Vrrnl tfiMicte v«rv Hnhtfhtfiillu z&gt;n --- --- .
----- ..
-----------------.
IU ll'.b IIVIIUVW UIIAII
l»:c AM
,........ ' ■
- -------- -------- ■;
make aniiounecment* nt the last l!,t' kirb; visited at Leon Moon's in i
game. Everyone plca.ro notice thc'D&lt;w,ln« ftn Sunday. Hortense went
Change in date:.
'
w
her twin brothers tn the aft- ‘
T^Wl.r .„• !!!.! Mibe,!U“
""i
Lu Verne Ryerson was- n BafUe , Mr- nn'1 5,rs- °- * Severance bmln.jm
session
held
after which
,hort
buAlnras
M-^Hin
the
meeting
.
........
...
........
.......
MIO.V
IMKIH--'
.-•-..Kill
Ml’
IlMX'lliai
have returned to their home (n
in an interesting
ini.r..im» pr&lt;&lt;ram was enjoyed,
-»i««i adje-urord
■ " . to
. 4»
. Ju.-ike
. . “to
. ‘"dinner
‘.-‘"•a
Cierk visitor Saturday utU-rnoon.
he MADE-TO-MEASURE suit
lliwd.y
-unlin
Krb
31
■n.e.bo,,
Oak alter s)M*r&gt;ding three
1J.rr’!*P£a’luB1!f T!* &gt;«rv«yKJ.Ih- lads- of the club.
Mrs. E.W. Brock of Grand Rapids Royal
of
the
UintiLftrade
agricu
Jb-'
tanUb.ir-l-uunr'illyr.d
1RV
,„
r
at
u,
c
bom.
dered by Mrs Floyd Everhart, (alA&lt;HhePrraldrnt had to leave ul will put on the program. They whl
. visited Mrs. 8 C. Crock on Thurs­ weeks here with relatives.
.........
T*,v
v, hl. I.tter, Hob-rt ton,. Mr..'
Ull)
Mrs. Anna Bwegle.. add Mr. utul °tcdi.by a1!, kery delightful chalk uji» unic the afternoon wra-lon was intfrtain with
solves
the problem for men hard io
day
• u play- "Hiram's lsry
uu
nna
(np
Jwo
1JWJc
glru
ar&lt;
Bryans and tlic two little girls are1
Mra. Chiu. Gardner b visiting hcriMr‘- Everett Swegles spent Bunday talk by Miss Marion Lainyhcre. |n charge ot Vice-Pro- . Bert Brown.
lun.l
.ir J,..
Th.jlfb *r. MWfit... and" this service is MORE eco­
slater. Mra. Neil FUh. of Bangor thy. ‘n Laiuirw w&lt; the gm-st.n of Bvcrotl a Several guest* wen.- present nnd two community singing, • Ameri-.a the HirM
P»I|1OW, u.UU Ih. March!imrunc.
WK„ lb„,
Mr
WM,k
,
.
'sisters.
alMcra. Mra. Dun
Don BwUert and
and Mrs.
Mrs. new
i
members enrolled. •
. Bcautllul" and “Oh God! Bt-h-ath
...
A numbrr "I pn.* tom w«rf.
Ut, Bn„„
0,^0,,
nomical NOW than ever before!
Mlsa Lol# Severance spent th-- Wilhite..
" ’ ..........
Thy
Mrs.
ttnd
up- planning tO
to attend a
ftnvtt! *...A.
1 "Z Guiding Hand."
aimi.a.
nu». Addie
nwur |lan
d Ufe
U UirthbirthA«r ,n,i . Ir,
Hi-Iirirr iuUt
FRANC E-VAN BLREN.
/B
rown r.
nd some
some wry.
very. Interrating
In honor .,2’. r j K dt” &gt;-&lt;u. SumHv ^nh
Mr.
and
Mrc Willard White spent
• week end in Michigan City. In--------•••-(Brown
nod
inttrroting d..y
day part-,
part' Monday
” ■ e^nlng
—
Mirs Maxine VanBuren. only'clippings
femd to the Barter o
gir 83th
birthday, of Mw. Ruby iiietr uun Clvde'of Radina
'
Sunday at Ovid and hls mother.
diuna.
' •clipping.* in fi.goxd
nf tina1
of Mr. And Mra C O. and Trade plan that ts being used BamumlXnm. of W.-ltSunffrlrt She 1 **.£
—
&lt;
HART, SCHAFFNER &amp; MARX
Mias Jeanie Newton ts vEiting Mrs. Wilk White, returned for a visit daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and two:
friends in Battle Cteek for two With them and with Mr. and Mrs 'VanBuren, and Lilburn Fiance of by the Checker Cab Company in u uir olliy surviving member of the «w
..... Mr
, Gaulkrogcr
.IIllcrr&gt;uer I
with Mr. und
Mrs
made-to-measure suits may be had
George White
.
Woodland, son ot
Manuc
... Mis.
-----------Kalamaroo
ft ha.- proven quite 'Alunro fUrroim family, a i^nct-y
.
Mr,
J-r.rl--------Brmrn-------...d-Ul,^1,
S'i
Mt'S Beulah Severance of KaUalso of Woodland, wereunit- successful.
„
—-----n..wu...&gt;uw«od!.nd
WwumuV.tormMp
».«
Ian. Ironside, Wm. f-Aix. George France,
1
now for as little as
‘ nuuxo wuu ut in,me Friday and Dewey. Betty Bcickord and Mar- ed
dates in thc
the history
hlstora* was
wn&lt; the
tlu. flrat
rtrst Uachcr
raueher of
rd Dean
Gran EUEli- d^rk
' in nmrriage at Battle Cteek..the important &lt;!n'rs
Saturday.
are graduates of Wcodlaud of Michigan taken from "Know gene Davenport and his only tocher-''t’-,’',, t,,,..- *-1 whieh ws* mi
i Jury Stebbins, attended thc basket Both
:
sclucl. They will make their Your Own State.". "
UQW alive from cither grade, high ^44 JzT'm.mFTIrarS nt t'
‘
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dyer nf Kala- ball game in’OUcgo last Friday high
|
bonu- with the brides parents.| Em. t Hall welcomed u» to hU whool or college
•
ar l^^S^be nraTmaxao visited Mr ‘and Mrs. J. W&lt; t night.
’
in n
urm-tom, manner
manner
Ti,,. K. of p Iir« ehterulnlng th? -wned im’rt Uv month
r„„ home
------ —
- very graetous
Wolfe on Sunday.
M.-. and Mrs. Walter Sherk of whrre they arc at home to their
frtenda. Miss Evangeline.. an&lt;l
d with na splendid pro- „nnn-o:lr ra„.„
and
anti proceedproceeded
4 tiw ir families with a ‘ v- "nd Mra Uroxl Stnrrorand
Mr and Mrs. Carl Craig of De- Battle Cn-ek uvre in tiw city on many
!
trOIL spent Sunday with Mr. and Saturday calling on friends und at- Fram
•■[c gran
of not*'went
pct’luck
ahd supjx-r
program
­
e and M A Griffin. of Bettie
gram ir.
in which
m.-n of note
were nipper
pct luck
amiMon
program
Mon- Elo-r .. H •’rtirs-ara.-S-mdavvi :■
Cmk
••.tended the iuppj- emple.-.nrst
considered Alvin
Alur, Notungham
Nottingham day evening.
dav evening inr&gt; at ’Lrt^HU , urar.
i
Mis Virgil Crab.
—
।
first
considered.
, tended thc Legion supper that eve-1
'Charlotte
Republican-Tribune.
told
of
the
experience:,
and
hardTlic
republican
’o «• tend X StmMr.’. Wayne Merrick went to Lan­ liing.
told Of the experience:, and hardThe republicaneauctw
caucuswas
washeld
h« Idatathome'with'ii.-m
h(.
.
*
“
H
p
*
v««»
«'•&gt;•*Washington
enthe
council
ro
m*
Wednradav
mcht
-u-nin/ i t- .JnrhtZn b
I
shin^
tlint
(i'tiiL'p
W.i.l.ir-.etnti
-u..
Pr
..
......
it...-.x-...
»...»«• ^v
.
- ting today and from then: goes to
Mr. and' Mrs Oc-orge Clary are
dared.
Mra
Prttljohn
gave
a
brief
and
thc
following
wm
nominated
ch
X
the
KXrtS
1
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE.
Detroit on business.
.-nd tl ./TTh^raSchaeffer Suits are from $17 to $35.
Mr? Daisy L. -Skidmore of Battle .■'pending tome time with Mr. and
Announcement has juat been review of che rarlv life of Thomas for the coming election President, arrch and
and
lhe n,fcht &lt;,th;
Cnf-K Is visiting her sister. Mrs Lil­ Mrs. Glen Ingram of South Han- made nt the marriage during Ute Edlson and the difficult-.-* h- en- Frank C Kilpatrick: Clerk. Clyde
u.n
ucn.y. uu.
J''*1
1*'" r u
lian Llchty.
this mr,
week.
mm.rrrt ... MW ....
to m.ny Ul-... w,
w Rticll:
„w3 Treasurer.T..Tromu.
c.
Truman ...
Chn .iinas Irolldayw of Mr. Dwight ------------Mr and Mrs. Rennie Mott visited'
vcntlon:. His «U&gt; not n path cf Munlon; Trust-&lt;•. John Dell; Trtis- their daughter. Mra. Karl Kruger, in
rooc-s. His definition for genius woa tci- D-on K Jlyn- ■•: Tni-.tee. Htnry
.
,
j
. .. with w f Pi-mi -ek
llnin entertained Mr. and Mra. Clsre . Mlm Lorraine Bdeakooi. a nurse at T.’. inspiration nnd fiH- perapira- Hvn&lt;-'; A.-.-&lt; -.or. L. ;t:r H Hr.inim. Hotw r &lt;m Sunday
Pennock lioipitul. Tiw ceremony
Th-* Bible.study .-(rrvfce held at
Mr. pud Mt*. Aben Johnson and 8*fccrl *n‘J child:''). Bob.
tion.
Mrs Lillian G:bM&gt;h read
- -- - —
the scIkwUw-um.- Wertni-eday night
Mr and Mra. Junies Radforil huv.
»"'« ‘^id of Kalamawx, Jor ton ol Elkhurt. Ind. .
"Characl'-rislles
ot Abraham Lincol: v._.v.w^.
cratlc County
Convention
at .Has- ------------ .
v w
.....
w-! wxi well attended, comiderina the
returm-d from Atlanta. Gow,‘¥t
Tiugrhom
1*
just
completing
hif,
„
*
lnV1
'
Mode
Hirn
Immortal
io
Ungs
TTitir'dav
afternoon.
bad roods and sickness All were
kfias Mildred Fraridsen of Mount
'Fi«'&lt;&lt; Eyelerhymt.-r and son Harold
last jvur nt the Michigan School UK’.'viUfh waa wry hnp::-Mive and
John Kntherman of Lanring ww- pli'aud to .m &lt;- Mis* Learn and hope
«if Nilvs were-guests ol Mr. und Mrs. Plcuiant and ML-.s Florence Frand- mi
Technology
at., jiijuhiuuu
Hmialiiori.. lou
Con-- ueput
the modesty ol a great man in town Saturday on businnv-.
&gt; ci iiieii-.’H) ui-,
- • ’M.......
sen of Three Oak* vi-ited their par­ of -r
• ••
, .
n&lt;r&gt;lto
a( : that .‘h&lt;- may Mme-agaiii.
Arthur O'nx'i- over Siindsiy.
xrntuiatl-m*
nnd. -r.V
bi-M' wishes
nr. .“jur
the tommih.
.-.ympatby &gt;h.»
that I...
1W liad /ke
for Tlw cptoUi. caHrlR ,waJ1
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
K.
Frandsen,
Mrs: Rhvida Whitworth of DowMr. and Mra Harry Jlitrhle visit­
extended to Mr and Mrs Brawner. u*iM'
.
..........................................................
the counrU rooms liny
Friday
night and;
U staying
nt the Kbmc of her
ed Mr. und Mra. Nelson Willison trf
. Plano solo Mb* Elizabeth Gib-, tiu* following aero, nonJnnted for daiubiter.
Mr.-. Ernie Matteson.
Mi'* Barbara VanDyke is Maying
JuhnMown uniiu-hip &lt;&gt;n Sunday.
PARTY FOR RECENT BRIDE. . .urn.. Nasliville -Last year Mis., ihe.cimJnc e!-ctlonr-President.
ctlonr- ITc.-idcnt. Kart
Kti:l ■ Tb-.-'atimlanw ut the Rally day
CLOTHING for MEN &amp;. BOYS
with
her
grandparents.
Mr!
and
Mrs. Ernist Er-zay vt-uted Mr*.
jMyrtle Roarr* urot,- « masterpiece C. Paul: Clerk*Lawrend-&lt;J.
Fmr-'
.Lawrene- (I C. FineMrs.
L
Severance,
while
her
mother
Harold Vmid- Ghm-n of Dn-tlir7.w’nTte
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
nr guest at u lovely party given on entitled “What We May Exi«ct hi frock. Troasiirer.” Harold W War- - .n- t b...
.
Cnek from Tuesday until Thura-day. :*
~ .ilh-ndln,' a short course hi M. S. Monday evening by the twelve lady 19J2.' und tin . v'-aV Gu&lt; was usked m-r: Tru- tie Arthur AlU-rdlng;
to writ-- n ‘cqiiei. "What Did 1932 Trti:itc«, Frank C. Nlethanwr .,'?J rt 1
.p.«ndid Mimon and
Mr and Mra J. M. Towivsetld
vB's
employees of the Michigan Beil
were tn - Charlotte-on Sunday und Mr.
r ami Mrs.
” F. Manin Sage re­ Tdefmone Co., in the company's st&gt;&lt; Prliix L’s?" This paper rtiowi-d rr.ra- Trt; t i . IV-rr,- C. Fi..:v; A .- sir. plui’ .m usvn* b&gt; Rt'’ Cal.Uln,i
called nt thc Dr. Alien Mover home. turned Tuesday from Muskegon, clal room herc,ful Utought mid m a vno' optimis-'Rannond C. Mclct-d
-ri.,;,
h
they'went to attend tiw fu­
. held
. ....
inirr
tor .&gt;«&gt;
inenonari
( tic spirit Showed us that conditions
’ihc Woman's Study cum
iis .^v
“*. mouha •ucu
lcd,far
honor;
Mr. and 'Mr Weldon Wolfe and where of
Gaines fuhiiohcd the entertain-. ’;P
inylng ths Urgaat family attend-}
Mr.-. Sage s- sister, . Mra.
fauiily of Baltic Creek were'gUests neral
Aver? not nr bad in we thought. f5h- Fel.-ruary nice!
2".^.'.'?.^..
■&gt;,«■-«» n« — &gt;..« u
mtni. Enter rrfnMliment*
Mclnughhn.
of Mr.*and Mrs. Oita Ischhalh Sun­ Julia
nrc- s'»tnBy’rttt'&lt;* ’•&gt;&lt;’ important events. Ti^rday i-.--.•»!
Mrs. W. Hockney. Mrs. Fred Ry- set vid and Mrs ClementCOUNTY LINE.
and family cf East Woodland were
give-the prize io trie youngest fam­
Jp,, ’ jdates and deaths nf the. post year honor of thc
day.
.
’
and rutily. therefor* it went u, Mra. Wil­
Mis* Frances
Wachter and Sunday gu«rtts of Mrs Carrie L.
Mr*. Kcihr Siem leaves today lor £ru,n und LaVcmo Ryerson attend­ rented with a lovely
t»i&lt; Milo oclnol P. t. a. meeting
I brother. Karl, of East Woodland vis- Gcrlinger and Mr. and Mrs Harman
Flushing. N. A'. to spend wvcral ed
i times m th&lt;-near future.
cd the Lad-. -. Ai.‘. ot' the South. bur Schantz nnd chiidien.
!.. A. S. BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Friday
night.
kt
Uw
homo
of
Mr.
jted
their
■
cousins,
the
Gibsons.
Winkler.
„
w&lt;&lt;x, with Mr. and Mrs. Gay JorI Community ‘inglng ''Corny Thbu Brethren 'churoh and eighty me.-nc»ga Eckardt
and ----------------------Mrs. Merle Bradfield
j Sunday -afternoon.
•
' Mi’.s °
~
‘ ~and Mra. 6.
flyj,
. .
..—
------About forty Indies'were present at Ahulgiity King."
b&lt; ~ of tiir x:iub‘and trJBits wr;c
ounon ttojkUM ol or»hd torta. ■
M'IMm d.rtv .irto by . "Fact* Relaung u&gt; Education" routed.
Voelker
of Icnta visited Mri Mary Kutu in Grand Rapids
• table.
whJihln^S
w- re u i ’^
u A r1 Mr
' Uw Ii mHenry
Voelker
' !v
kaS
ow
oncn
"
and
Mra.
Fr
Stent the w. k end with Ui rtstcr
Mra AV.:.. fu-nuU 1M(. Ptesbvlerftm L A. 8- in th' were given by Arthur Lathrop. Sal- opprop
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Eckard! wnd Thursday
•
leutme- d.v v- r ll*
er«nn« 1,1 ,honof oI *«••» family Tuesdaj.
mitt hu.tand.-Mr.
hmb-i- d ‘lir and
and Mr,
Mr- Vlnnl
G t,n,n
Mrt. V L wk
ciiurtli
on Tliuraday of was
la •
VinPLw&lt;(11
.o„ ^O1 Rutiids andS|rnt
. pariorrK|Wrtro
r.rt bnstno-.;
.2..... O«f"» “P* ’CVrral ?lhrr
! M.rm.nWtnk
roJIr.icnt has inciear.d
and di
Herman
was in drand
, ..uHuua/if. aav ticAi.i anu aa»c »':eipBn
u Ti, Winkler
v
'3IONKET TESTERS.
Hrs IV.roi'iv VanD-c r.,.unl„i day Wi-h Mri. Keith Danlch.
. "Dv.&gt; with Mp L. H- Evart's ie -wages decr-a-cd nfxjnt
tlic fallnvjt:g program pre-,i served.
Rapids
Tuesday
—
[ Ral*w* Tuesday
Many of th; larger bank* in Siam
Saturday to Batik- Creek i.F— ’ Mr», Miranda Sioaon and Mr* Al- 8UKral chairman. A ‘jxt^ luck Unicl.- compared the ro t of
A,-. cmbJy uMming. led by
M-'nluL- th- i&lt;.k\nh h r aunt **rl We,M,r
Woodland were call- ;.:i ttlL..
aI one ocluck KiMr. and Mr*. Fred Reid and fam- 1 R*’w-'iicd his children employ monkeys to detect spurious
and Mr. and ,Mr:t Berle Nash 111 Detroit front Wednesday-until coms. The coin comes fim to the
v- T&lt;.i viuiin-'
* era on Mr. und Mr;. I&gt;-wi-&gt; Si,s»n ot ]Oard by tin- bwdtm-s nnd social
. n - speaker of the ufternoon w:is Or Not Rut.-lan daniT- J. an Fm- illy
■and oom Delo.-- URjy. of Nashville. Saturday
casliisr and then is handed lo thc
W,d..., Kllh,rr "??^T..,dA,%di: .htrhS“'
। Dr Roy Street, of the Krllogg Fomi- nit- arid Vota Earn, icrompaisicd -w«r.- Smitlay guests cf Mr. and Mrs.
Mr “&gt;’&lt;1 Mrs. Victor Eckardt were monkey, which bite? into it to tost
ftUii chlWrcn tiu!ii__ Laiuam_ wcr,filu[l, highway
dalFin. In discu-.- Ing tiv inblect/by Jeanne DuRol : Diakrw. "Over
Held :‘..-id family of South-;11* Grand Rapids Wednesday.
ita genuineness. Tlic prevalence of
. ENTERTAINED ”500" CLUB.
["Child Psychology- hr told of tip. thc Ironing Board—by Edith Os- Claud
muhiti-nuncc superintendent, ano
u&lt;jt Hastings.'
,; Mr*. Ila Sargi-nt-vUlted her pro- bad money in Slam makes the
Mrs, Harold VandcGir ^ui enter­ dilfereijct* in psychology of
good and Erma Tyler:. -Vocal
duci.
J. luiiruri and family.
--- the .................
-.MAMI Alin...
VV
,r»l, Green spent -YS,...I1 tile
1**' West Scbewa over tlie week method practical, and of the large
jack Rakowsky. county engineer.
Sir#
Wurth
TliursPlf
tained the Awtnbe
' '
’
John -Siurks ot Detroit (ind
•
---.'J.
number of coin-, handti-d by the
chib
af...l.ti
Franklin Winn- of Lanning Were unit Thursday attending a ruud cln- ’BOd"
.
.............
...
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Wachtef monkeys no mistakes are made.
Crrrk &lt;m&gt; Thursday evening, four- tent.on r. b im; given lo th - fntm tu Bo- n; P',.v. -dur Avnt from
litn-. Mar4h*,L *n U“’
gtKiiW of 'Ml-ra,. Tz.p; and Mildred
\.
Am: !! over Hi -omJ ■
Wen from here attending
|bo. • und girl* than 11 .-'nor: time OUHopiW Anna Dell, Anna Neal..
Rearwu 'reheni pt* -ar ------Mr. and Mra. George Payne ar.fi
T.'i, &lt;AAr&lt;'_ .,',r. it. .rlr, l.v Vtr.r-i nuri- Tit.,
A,,.,.. .un_- ,. ..
. .. ....
. Tile
The B.atlCll
Branch ..CllCOl
r.Chcol P
P- TT A. Wil).
will , .
... ... ... ... ... ... .
On -Bund.iy iitt«-.ii«»n Rev. L L. IlarriMp
.'O«0*0ft
Payne were in kiilanuouw Mr. Chas. Hinman und low by Mr. probJenis in finding roinctliing with Eda Tyler. Margaret llaitingrr.! meet Friday. Feb. 24. A good pro- J
ow-OTko.-OwO.
U.uIm- Rogers. Du-*®,
JCanne DuBota
"r?j. .*/
*uL“f ‘L ,?v Stacie
Mr*‘
. on Sunday visiting Mr. nnd Mra
onto bnnd
™. E!L!-jsr\iMEiS'
'Grandville Methodist church where'• W. E. Farr and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry und Mrs. Lc.r Welfare. All report a which to occupy tht nu^lvcs.. At
, Decker and Mrs. Forest Bididman M
delightful
time.
two
or
three
venra
of
age
u
child
be
­
Rt-v. Myr&gt;m E. Hi'yt is piutor.
Kelly nnd enjoyed a hlrthilay dm--------------------------------—
JCoines most diaicult't-j m inugc. but
Mr anil Mra r. -p.ild Pienilci- and
Mr nnd Mra. Chas J H.‘Cook am] Refrcahmcnu will be served after I %
also.
program.
io
ULTRA.CLUB---------if properly nuinnged id tin. tune
baby und Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones- ner
family vu-ited Mr. and Mra. Frank'; the
Mrs. Hattie Hopkins. Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Hawblitz called onjlr Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
On Tuesday evening oi-lust week -there will be no trouble during'thc Stump of Pewamo Sunday,
el Sturgbi were Sundnv ihiest* Of
Hastings, Michigan
Mrs. Will Hopkltu; und Mr. and Mi*, and Mra Ermoat Newton enter- —
Mr. and Mra. Frr'l Prentice. \
udokscent
•-*-------- —
.we -as ••
tlie child
- • ■hns
l&gt;r und Mrs. ft. G. Fmnle and;, Nfrs- Mjry Scothornn in Nashville ’g
Mri
Leon
Manning
spent
Sunday
tainwl the Ultra club very pliaaant- learned in earlier years wh *se word ■amdUMra
arid Mra. Briggs of Bowciv.
Frederick Swta of Battle Creek IS
! ly. the usual pot iucK und good time to honor nnd respect Dr. Street
, • i». Jouph McKnight ol Has- f.lliu. Xor Mr, U(,!t Dlllv Tpfeada, [*»
irr■&gt; ron and wife. Mr. und Mni. being enjoyed. At bridge top srorrs gave several instances of boys whew? ®»ki
tiogi.
ron Hijpkins.
; as her grandson, Victor Smith, was i
1 were nwiie by Mra. Archie Relckord
Mra', Glenn Brower was called to!' and Forn st Potter and L.w »con. parents bad to be dealt with to ad-. Mr. and Mr F F. Hilbert and 'taken to the hospttlil with-pleural I &lt;
Toronto, Canada. I.x-t wvek by tlic by Mra. Burdette Sutton und Archie just candRlpns tor the.boy. He hn-,Mr. nnd Mra. J. V. Hilbert ca!!.&lt;ron pneumonia. She returned home I't
nreax-d
us
with
the
real
ptwd
a
Mr. and Mn. Glen Blake ol Middle­ , Wednesday evening leaving him |
Rapids on TucMlfty and today to i7_“':Z:
v. z:;‘ h^siin.fathrr
! -r
attend tlifr mid-winter mci-ung of
, \
' ’fethrr,
",rTr' Win S Rdckonl.
j
,
psychologist
ran
.do
do
in
n
community
ville
Thuradgy.
siuuid. -Mrs. Brower is remaining
A
'for
both ^htMw.
children
und .........
parents and
tar h«i&gt;,
n »..x
...u- puvid Kilpatrick (rf Lansing Is vis- iwme improved.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A Burkett cf(,o
OFFICERS.
Mr. and MrSzHlurry Ritchie vfeil- for
?rJa while with her mother who bi ,
-- -------------------------| made us more prateful’for the won- •Ing l(U
hls uanmtn.
parents. •Mr. and Mrs.,
In Our Coiimetic
To Introduce
.----- 1 Laiwlng and Sir. and Mra. Bert;’*
ed Mr. and MrxTJwir.hL HUmphrey ‘n,’, r,l it
• Thursday the Presbyterian L. derful work fhat is bring ace.im- Frank’ Kilnatrick tor"
Mrs. *Plank
LaChapelle of Harris- |I A.On
Department
.... our community .
■pZZC'witXi*.
1 Daiy attended thc funeral ot Tobal A
of landng'on Tuesday and found
’
11
8. elected the following, olficers pll'-hed In
-. . **— •’ —
- •— Ambrosia Powder
■*,;!,!, ""
Uoly
Ohoi. M Ife BrldR ClubThund.J'inir.
®
Cr~:.:
•—
Mra. Humphrey wry much worse. •1 ville, Mra J. Noble of fkirt Lansing., lor the coming year: Mrs. Robert Cmmuto,
Mr«*id
Mrs.
F.
J.
VanDyke
and];
Walton,
president;
Mra.
Forrest
PotWith
Light
Divine.
”
t..„
,
William Severance and family of Ernest Severance of Detroit Visited I,
THE COMPLETE
One
Si.
00
Powder
Battle Crick spent Sunday hero at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lem-1iter, Mrs. Arthur Maven and Mra.. lowed by a ducusiion of the county ।
Free with each
r(i»T&lt; r-nnvr
’-he s|»ak!ng and demomtratton ot c
WELL KNOWN
. luv.n.', unit
...... government,v, uiuw... led
irn by
uy Bert
ix.ii Brown
urown.!'
with hls mo&lt;h«T. Mra. Mary 5ntr- itlel Siicrance over the week end. । Wm; Dltckcr, Jr., viee-pfc.ddenra;
-u „
~
8ulvan ut lh* Nashville High'“2
■tary und
county unit
government would' tThe
Emma Fisher. aecrvU~
—‘ Tlie
--------------——
Purchase of
I Rev. and Mrs E H Lane &lt; f Toll -'I Mra.
.
!-i
Mra. C. T. Cordes, treasurer.
Ido away with township oKictrs. f,.Thr.
mill.' D. G. T. o. Club and tlttir : school ThundAy evening.
do. Ohio,,are guests of their sun .anti
.amiltes
met
for
an
all
day
meetingi
George
Hoffman.-Jr.,
and
M1
m
;
&gt;
(Would this be reducing service lor,
:
•AifFrrror and Mis, L E Lam- HavitV.. S'S5ntoitoT&lt;
SOCIAL MEETING.
. with line' at-piny with the former's parents, Mr. hf
aV^l,FanUlnelIndV,^v8are1l2rv' FeUuwing the regular meeting of would.would, If
ir this
mw rarni ni economy
form of economy t,.nrt..1rl. —•---- -,
“iT7o Urwn", .!tc ° E: s.m-. TueMUy msh&gt;. . .odd Impnu.
raMlUbm
„ u'.mlA
,„ul0
nnt*nt&lt;. r'.ir
’rllt1&lt;’r’&lt; I,
' .... program tn thc alt-]and Mia. George Hoffman.
' AND
vr'Y^i'
««•&lt;
in charge of Orphu and
Mr und Mrs. Merle Hecker and I p
[happy,
social
time
was
enjoyed
be
a
wood
thing.
Would
ten
elecK
nthrv„
Riehnro^;
Ind., on Sunday.
Kathryn
R.chani.-ttn.
the inuin tea-1 Miss Laura Francisco ot Hosting-&gt; i*
winch included an old fashlcn-d live offices arid no telling how many njro
ot uhif-h
««
Come in and sec
Miuaro dance.
darwTMrs
Ida McCov
McOiy:'undradi»in'tH
f"orticera lu- wtoinmei ' ..
"2^"* pl‘? ,s/”1 8un?3.v eumlng with Mr. and] °
&lt;ouanMrs,
Ida
imd-atinoiiitiie
...
.
*•
r,’ I r..11 illplt'.lr 4.1,1 l&gt;.
these line creams
Mr. and Mra. Atchie Rcickord were Would
J1*"
“&gt;-iMra. Frank Hawblitz.
•
FOR STYLE AND
./milt! an person
personjn
Jti office
office inin some
sonic '
Mrs. David Goodyear. Jr., was' [lht- cimunHlec in charge
(other
fiurt
of
the
countv
la*
as
in*
’
'w
“
:
!
’
,
v
M
!?'w
‘
n
l'
H°*
’
a
N
Barclictt
cf
A
i other purl of the county be us *&gt;'■ inoie
FIGURE CONTROL
arjei powders ... we
hostess to her bridge club on Frl■ - - '—
- - in our -local• afTnlr.i
-- - as
- Ihn «nore nnd Mrs. Wachter &lt;sf Wood- called on hb sIMcr. Mrs.
t'-rrsted
day. Top wore wiu made by Mra !
I
Marshall
and
family
Sunday.
will gladly demon*
U AND 1 BRIDGE CLUJI.
...
,
ro,s..rlte „„ । Mr. and- Mrs. Berle Nash und son I
Ciuirlcs Potu and consolation was
Mrs. Fr ank McMillen entertained but would like to uee It begin ut th&lt;strntQ them to you.
nwahled to Mrs Kirn Sigler.
I
Sunday
evening
the
leader
was
Mra
!
;ot Nashville arc r.pendinit a couple I
th'.' U and I bridge club on Tuesday' big end of the stick, where, when n
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
Sopha
Smith.
f
’
u
t;-r
F.
a.
Witlgl
Y. M. VcLUB.
I of weeks with thc latter's pgrenU,
afternoon and ail report, a delightful cut is maria m salnrh s or exjiencli-'gave
,
a .M'rinnn and .Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. und Mrs. Fred Reid. They all «
Phntui :STt
lluUop. Mich. ' Mr*. H. P. Tuttle is hmterv to the tune.
lurra it will count. All these ques-l'
(attended the funeral of a niece in
----------;—--------------| Uouajtnd many mon- arose with the &lt;iH. A. Woodman sang. Meet Mother!
Y. M L. club this Wedne:&gt;dny aft­
I In the Skli .s ”
Battle Creek ftfonday.
“
BRIDGE CLUB.--------| result that a motion was made und
2.1.5 F. M. CKOK. .
ernoon with a one o'clock pat luck .
■ Mrs. Elroy Tobias ia entertaining seconded that the chair ap;\lnt a ■ The Loyal Women's. Birthday Clut
NORTH HOPE.
her bridge club this Wednesday oft- committee to droit resolutions pro-;; meets tbU v.eck Thursday With Mrs.
| Dorothy Barnum.
William Fnu*’. was taken —
to
ernoon. two table* being in play.
testWg county unit government.
| Ort Friday evening of this week1'Ann Arbor Friday morning It wa*
TirnnKwiMF' garden club ' .T,w ni7'tlnB clo-c'1 6&gt;' mwaiing
Tl!ORS''r.p,'fc
.u, 5'A. **■ &lt; ,,u’ ’’■“ichword, 'Die next meeting
— -•••• -.reported that he hod hi* operation
- slum supper at thc church base-.Saturday noon and was coming m
Thn
regular
monthly
meeting
of
Blu
On
f-Yuiay
evening
March
3
Hie Thornapple Garden Club will be wlth Mrn ™
Kt S^ra.
mult und program at the school-!seed as possible. We wish him a
held Thursday aftecnoon. March
Pearic
8ecy.
I.hou-e which will be put on by an .-ptedy recovery.
—
PearicBagley.
Bagley.
Secy.
crehertra from St. Pleasant.
( Mrs. Robert Vtooman of Gun
jxjrt will have charge of the pro-j
| Mr- mid Mrs Henry Cole of;Marsh spent Friday and Saturday
MARTIN CORNERS.
L..^
FEBRUARY 24, 23, 27, 28
gram. The subject will be annual*. t
Woodland suited Andrew- Town-;with her parent:.-. Mr. and Mrs.
notocas
uoa
tiw
vegeumic
garacn.
..^
3r
V
:
P
f;
^4
at
,rend'a
on
aunaay.
’
Rankin Hail.
Hau
hotbeds ' and tiw vegetable garden. .
sends on Sunday.
’Rankin
U ‘ &gt;,.11
____ ____ . .‘9“
»a’,-_
..__ Sunday
____ - _with
. ..........
Al inc last mettmg
"““J* mts
Ml5 . r.
E_ j
J . J™
me cXllv'm^.
.«*'.»«
“ . spent
Al
rran IKrdf^Y™
...........................................
inc \ 'Th® t A .D0
’
- u, .p^wr .n old “*rd‘ 3
eaw
“&gt;“* toll'd M«nh
ippuuiud
""tollr
torm 3 tlie regular day. Watch Mr. -nd Mra. Jun Wilcox and 1amtM&gt;k and magazine sale, the pio-, 'itoward Rrvan, who hi.* m 'ltor
furthi
°Lturl
‘’'cr •‘nnoiincemcnu later.
: Uy at Southwest Rutland.
|
HoJ’;'7
na'u.
cecds from which were to Go
“' «bo
*~7, Ines in Mra.
•?*» Minerva
*unms Woodman
wooqman called
called Len Ulrich of Hastings spent Sun­
These finely modeled, beautifully finish­
ward the financing of the flower ”h*‘
?d icnn LcoU
Saturday afternoon
u«!a Weod
Wood Raiurrfkv
Btt«r,wwb.. iday .wlth Mr&gt; all(1 Mrs Albert Ul-1
Including Felts and Velvet*—
,
ed handsomely decorated stoneware
show. ND. Lopponthien very kindly
I0,r ••“‘‘'-e nua- Bnd reports her,feeling fairly good irich.
.
ptord to to oi sp.ee Ui UU stae
*■«,« “* ton,
’
’ b
■
Cookie Jars keep your
yo baked good* fresh
’ ‘ Clurlie Tell and friends of Kai-1
lor this sak.
’ | ?*•
‘mVs? ^^
&lt;?hZ
11:0 Con,mun,tE Service next Sun­ lamsuwo are enjoying flshlhg]
l''T OF TWO MODELS
and sweet,CHOICE
-•Mc
*
,&lt;1
*
h,lc
Br
&gt;
a
^*!day
evening
will
be
In
charge
of
If you have uny old magazines or
i through the ice for a few days.
i
—e can.
.
. „ . 'Mrs - Flapic Bennett' with other! i Mrs. Smith, who has been hero a
b.&gt;oks to donate tor tht. sale
tall. .,!???' , ,.
””’ .r‘'l.alL,c^
n,&lt;'...
,r-,‘*
any ot the following! Mrs.1 E
E J
J.' Ju?
,.. ,.G£r r,i li
...
— 8'‘t‘,'—
. r, -’ot th’ family in asJh&amp;tanre.!’ few days to help care for her lath-.
U'e Feature .. .
THE TALI. MODEL THE LOW MODEL
Fail aud Winter
relatives
and,' A• yOl
——
I Piatt phone 35d4. C. fl Rogers, urdftJ ,r0IM uvisiting
U&amp;k7he
U^tin
"thw
"‘8 Pco‘*,e s clwlr lc&lt;1
er. Mr. Faint, has returned to her
With ntted'CDvrr ia B!»" high With filled cover is 1't" hlgl)
of u:c
Uie uartit-n
Garden u
Club,
phone ■.“'Ob. ’-d Battle Crttk the past three mlulc at Ult, church u.nlcc tl,t home at Three Rivers.
.. president o:
:ud. pnnuv
““ tlic-----“-----of
weou.
Sunday morning
and 7’ wide finished in glis­ nnd Sih" wide, having two
3999 or
writer
thft$e articles.,
.
’
„
,
nlioiic 3003
Remember thc S S. and preachHOLMES CHURCH.
tening black and trimmed in handies, ll also is finished in
I Do not forget the question box.'5?* a€rvtcc Hl ’lw churoh ,wxt Bun':
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Mr.i. Walter Durkee was in Grand
lemon yellow. Il may be had glistening black striped In yrlCrepes and Woofe
Any question on gardens, plants ur .
X?nrb------------------------r^meeiM^?,h! - Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lydy of Sad-' Rapids Saturday evening attending
-------- • --------any.-horticultural question’will be lhPV
rvlcps wi» bB
these »
yrvlces
b? atrnr^iated.
appreciated, I dlebag Juke visited Mr. and Mra. the graduating exercises at D M. •
In cither of two hand-painted
A Variety of Styles
-1---------- • *
Jack Slovan nnd family Bunday.
■ institute. Julia Durkee being one of;
floral designs — Daffodil and had In two different floral detins’km-d cither personally or al tiw
nnd Sizes
STONY
POINT.
|
Mr
and
Mra.
Elwyn
Hayworff
of
•
club
meetings
—
J.
A.
Hoo*
the
graduates...
also cosmos patterns. The signr. golden glow and also
Arthur Strodlbcck visited his par-1 Delton sjxnt Sunday &lt;ith her par­
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crockford
rosmo*.
Special
■ POINSETT1AS.
ents In Carlt ’n Sunday
, end. Mr. und Mra. Scott Lydy and and Mrs. Ben Ciockford were Sun­
price for Saturday
j
this m o &lt;l e I
| The' poinsettia was named after
Also GOSS ARD
Roma Blocher of Nedy and Mrs Vaughn.
,
day visitors al Sylvester Over-1
I Joel..—
Roberts
Poinsetto
-----------------------&lt;1770
.... to
— Herbert Moorhouse of Pine lakc[ Saturday morning about ten smith's.
Saturday is
on till* model is
•
Foundation Ganuaut
up
185D of South Carolina. Secretary visited at John Blocher's Sunday., o'clock Lewis Daniel*’ house caught
Mr. and Mrs. GcOjgc FTrster of]
of War under President Van Buren.! Mr. . and Mr*. Oha* Reason of, lira around------the-rChimney, burning Vermontville were Sunday vuttora;
— .11^1--.
.11.. ........
rv.L,.1 A
—Z at...
. . n ..
i. tT'V.l.
While —on
diplomatic
service in At..
Mex- Lansing waited at K'J
Ed. Deaiun's about a third ol the roof oft tb»&gt; at Roy Wickhams.
1 Ico. Ponutctte found thc ' plant Sunday. ‘aa»l .1^
Mdc nt
ol .h.
tho upright. With
W.K.U,'
thr
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Barnum n(
i growing wild and brought it back to
The Sharts P. T- A. put on a fine aid of our mail man. Welby Ciikk- Jackson spent last week at Elwood1
the United States- It la a member ot mmstrel play at the Wellman school, lord, aud neighbors, It was
put' Barnum'*
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the bean family; the terminal lioiue Tnltrsday night to a large out.
Mr and Mra Hubert Barnum and I
M YEARS .IN HASTINGS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
| leaves which begin to turn red In and well pltnued audience^
Mr and Mrs Geo Keeler andI daughters were Sunday visitors -al
Court Street Just Off Michigso Hsstifg^ MtaN|
Mr. IXx.4 ol Battle Creek
ut I family "I H^liugb visited AxUWr,: । Gtvrgc Rugla a in uuulh IXmU
the tail arc oltcu uiUULeu fur
tha vicinity last Saturday.
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' Mr and Mrs. Gall Lightfoot with

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

THE CHURCHES Home Economics
Mr and Mrs. Wifi Blough were
Rapids visitors Saturday
Extension Work , Grand
Mra. Hale and daughter. Mra.

WANTS

New Method
TRUSS
Pad

George Wills and daughter Joan, of
I Grand Rapids were dinner , guests
at thc former's daughter. Mrs. Al-i
bert Well* recently.
t

members prex-nt.
Mra. Vcfne Winlngar presented
.....
the lesson ih a wry interesting
George Miller and John Bryans
Tlie purpose of the Health accompanied Trank Yarger tu Ha*tHre wwi explained. Tiw membcrc
Friday.
were given (jiiaru to check thfir . Franklin -------- —
J- - a•—business
-- -----Burgess
made
health and food habits. The vitamin trip to Hastings Friday.
-

Soft, sanitary sponge rubber
Akron Tru« Pad with adjmxable center controls rupture
•ccurely with unequaled Com­

The Prescription Drug Store

tings to tiic home of her daughter.
Mrs Boyes. Monday.

COMPOUND EXTRACT
OF MALT AND
HYPOPHOSPHITES
Take good care of your body. Build
up your resistance against winter colds.
Best for run down condition, loss of ap­
petite, restores energy and ambition.

Rev. Wilkins made

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Good for Young and Old
A nutrient, restorative tonic suitable
for use in debilitated condijioi
Build
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Putable Compound.
Bring the attached
coupon and purchase
a $1.00 bottle of Patable Com*7fv
pound for I vv

, Tiw Ladles' Aid met nt the home
of Mr.:. Roy Nagler Wednesday. A
riullt was quilled by the ladles and
it short business meeting in which"
it was decided to have a "pancake
.nipper" March 17. The place of the
next meeting was undecided.
Mrs. George Thompson &amp; able to
bo out .again after several weeks'

Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Asplnnll of
get able us necessary each day. Haktngs were guests of the latter s
ins. lemons. lettuce, grapefruit, .sister. Mrs Mary Bustance Sunday.
tabbage and tomatoes arc exMr and Mra. R. A. Stuart were In
Grand Rapids Wednesday.
William Forbey. Sr., has lived
nnd enjoyed 85 winters, having just
passed hb 83th birthday and is still
very spry for a man of this age. Tn
^nit— a# ti...
i,» looks after
. the work and lives on
I Irving and he thfhks
। place like home."
Marguerite Rogers
entertaining
' the whooping cough.
Mr nnd Mra. S. E,
win Novitkey and Miss Augusta
ItUKklry ot Grand_Rapids
,___ ....,
were.
guests Sunday at thc Surrarrer and
Nov iskey homes.

Ladles' Blrthdiy Club Friday with

and all.left whiling
many more happy

callers at the J.n:.j&lt;i-F.r. ■
Mr. and Mrs. Pt-t.r Hollman and
am-Victor spent Sunday with their
daughter. Mrs. Glhnti Aspinail and
family, of the Durftu&gt; district.
Mr. j,nd Mr:. Fred Hill and fam­
ily of tin- Quailtr.ip district cqll.-d

Lillian'Robinson ot Kalomarmi.
jnomics Extension Group .when Hastings visitors Wednesday.
• j Wm Titus nt Kalamazoo visited
-v met Wednesday -afternoon for
Mrs. Orvln Allrrdmg of Logan friends around Cloverdale Friday.
ir regular study and instructions. win a caller at the Earl Rogers'
Mr. and Mrs Lev MacDonald of
Hastings spent Friday at the James
home Monday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Onto Knowle? and
Mr.
and Mra. Frank
Myrna Lou attended a birthday din­
„.v latter s parspent thc week end a
ner nt the home of thc
n-sult of the two fcorea was further entt. Mr. and Mrs. R E. Lipscomb »1,h t,lc Comln family,
emphasized by a- blncklnard com- in Gpmd Rapids Sunday.
"" ‘"H
n“"
parisoh ot thc percentagrs.
Bishop A. M. Johnjton of Hunt­ spent several days at Detroit with
ington. Indiana, was a guest of Rev. their son. Dougal. and family.
o! feeds cuitalning the vitamins and
---- .....
.u,Wheeler
B U1C
Mr.
nnd thc
Mrs Bert McCallum nnd
Mrs.-.E.uuM.
during
A..B. C. D, E. nnd G aud the effect mid-year council at tiw U. B. church Rcv- Holtz nqd family, and cousin,
Mra. Ethel Rcu. Mrs. Adqh Bud
on the health from a deficiency of last week,
.
Miss Wilson, motored jo Niks Mon­
-------- - ---- --------------------- day to visit Rev. Holtz's mother. ’ and " Sfih Richartf Mra. ' Oretta
GLASS CREEK.
Miss Barbara Chamberlain and Cheeseman and Mr. Mildred .Wc-ek.1
Tiw Glass creek nutrition class Miss Mabel Hart of Hastings calico
held an all day meeting at the home t on. Mrs. Repiogle Sunday.
...
Mr and MrB&gt; Ed. Fennels sperit
teen members and ten visitor*. As' Sunday at Kalnmacoo visiting their
Uw leaders were unable to meet the' rons. Richard and Harry, and fam­
specialist they were unable to give Illes.
MAPLE GROVE GROUP
the lesson. The clay was spent In dis-' Mra. Edith Powers and children
• The Home Ecinomic* Extension CUM,n&lt; Quilt blocks and other fancy I of Plainwell spent Friday night with
work and playing games. As the lw-r parents. Mr. and Mr.;. Johncock.
le-tders meet March 2 fo^ Uie new returning home Saturday and leavh-1. n a local group meeting will be ling the children to return home
held at the home of Mra. Wm. Ha-1 Sunday with their grandparents. .
w-:u Thursday. March 9.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Welton Brooks and
Emery M&lt;vdtier and wife of Jack-1 Mhs Catherine Cagn£y spent
son are t Lsltmg the letter'* brother. Thursday at Kalamazoo
Chits.
Whittemore,
and
family.
Mra. Grovtr Davenport spent the
The, study of the different vitaLyle and Ray Otis and families week end In Kalamazoo.
mffiv' woa a very interesting t &gt;pic.
R.’l! was called and each member ot Kalamazoo were Sunday visitors i Mr. and Mra. Frank Maas of Kal­
’
nnuizoo spent a few hour* with
prerent responded with a Tackle at Fred. OU*'.
Mrs. Clara Robinson of Wayland their cousin. Mrs. Patton, and
and -Mrs. Sara Erway are spending daughter Sunday.
the week at Roy Erway’a.
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Garrison and
Roy Oakes and wife celebrated daughter Omajean spent Sunday
thali- twenty-third wedding annlver-Iwtth Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Beadle
'sary in the home of their daughter, of Hastings.
EXTENSION GROVE NO. 4.
'Mrs Ollie.Douglas Sunday.
। Carlton Babcock of Quimby is
Barry County Extendon. Group
Clyde Warren nnd family were visiting his sister. Mrs Chas. Snyo 4 met on Tuesday evening. Ftb- Lansing eallera Monday.
Ider, a few days.
Maurico Erway spent the week'
-—"
end in Hastings.
Dick Rose and wife of Hastings
were Sunday visitors at Roy Er- at the schoolhouse Friday evening,
I Feb. 24. A good program has been
I promised.
son won very capably given by Xfrs.
c B, Hodcts and Mra. Rqy Cordes.
Mr and Mrs. Willard Bagley and
Mrs. Hodges also gave $cnw addi­ daughters cf Kalamazoo were Sat­
tional exercises’to Improve jxuture. urday guesU ot her parents, Mr. junued for a few evening* owing to
The next meeting will be held on and Mrs Francis Gcrham.
, the bad roads
Tuesday evening. March 21st. at
A number from here attended the
Mr and Mrs. Asa WIcox of Caro
the home of Mrs. Milo DeVries. 805 community meeting Friday evening Kf.rt. Saturday and Sunday gue- u
nt th.
Mr nnrf Mr. VX»r.O I
Bnd
E MUdgt and
McCallum of the McCallum district
and report a fine time The March
Misses Donna McKeown and Evemeeting will be held with Belle and Ilyn Day of Lansing were week-end
GRANGE PROGRAMS
• guest* of tiw home folks.
' Pr. John Day and driver of Three,
Oaks werg guests at thc Mudge,
i home Friday.
I Perry Fkwll of M. S. C. was
I home a short time last week.
j
I Mr. and Mrs. Al Houghtaling of
i Hastings were guest* of relatives
[here Sunday.
11 .'
f'trenpi n tended the club meeting Thursday!
.
...
. ,....
. ,at tfce jJ(Jfne Of Mn J^J.
Qfj
-iGlass Crock. They report an en-;-Sunday school class Friday evening.
a*A^o^’orncERs tare notice jovjble time. The March meeting!I Mr. and Mra. John Darby. Frances
" r
।'‘.i
wi!l,be held with Mra. Wm. Havens. ;and Dorr »vre Sunday guests of Mr.
; ’ -■■■■ r
&lt; 'I ..
un Tu.-. . The pupils of the Otis school en- ,
'
„/.* *.“„‘?t“'iWl * valentine box. also pop comi
. ..
'il’Z'u'.i.Z and candy Tuesday.
PHONE 2101
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- -.y;. - a-., HaiLaaaj.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Smith and 1
‘ Grand Rapids were week end {
of Mr. and Mra. Glen Shep- :

New Lower Prices

ariHETIME
T TO WANT-AD

RESULTS

W eekly £ On Quality MerchanFebruary ► dise. Compare These
Special! " Prices With All Others.

Phone
CARDS of THANKS
'growths Univ., Ttics*
crat&gt; tn lilpid with fu «ui
no J tl.iH not only serve

star Extension Group met with
Will Winey of Kalamazoo called
Mra. Nettle Sunday- Thursday. Feb. ■ on hls sister and husband. Mr. and ;
! Mrs c. L. Henney recently.
11:
Food-.." which proved tu be very in­
Mrs Morn* VanderUp and Mrs. {‘.
teresting und educational especial­ | Deedn Nngler. who have been vis- &lt;•
ly it people are inlrrcsU-d in kntnv- iting relatives in Indiana and Qulin- a
ing whether cr not they are follow- by. are now at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nagler were it
called to Muskegon Saturday to the ।
bedside of the latter's mother, JUra. J'
Moulton, who is very ill.
the home of Owen Stcckle Sunday
forenoon to extinguish a small blare
which proved to be tlie burning out
dairy products, cod liver oil. eggs, of a chimney.
liver and leafy'vegetables are good
.-ourccf. Vitamin "B" helps prevent Thursday. -The funeral was al
loss- ol appetite* stunted growth. Mculton church and burial in Irv-

FOR SALE-CHICKS

HASTINGS MARKETS

Mr, Moulton and Wayne Maurer.
Alslted Mrs. Iva Blough at her home
Economic; Extention cla,&lt;5 met with in
lanstng. Sunday.
Mr- Ralph Lnwrepw at Assyria
Center last Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Albert E. Jones gave us a go.-d
Mrs. R. A. Stuart is suffering
Idea ot the importance of vitamins •from
received in a fall rehi relation to thc study of Nutrl- 1 cently.Injuries
'
। Mr. and Mra. C. L. Henney were
| guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Winey

12 Qt. Heavy Dairy Pails
Quality Screw Drivers . .

Combination Pliers
1,2 Qt. Aluminum Double Boiler
11 Qt. Aluminum'PercoIator . .
“Keen Kutter” Safety Ra£or. .

Warranted Butcher Knives ....
22 Hi-Speed Cartridges, box 50
Stainless Paring Knives
Zinc Washboard

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CHARLES H. LEONARD

Coaster Wagon

$2.79

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
HASTINGS

�Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1933

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART TWO—Page

I August F. Geiger nnd John Fisher.*
.bill for an accounting.
•»/
* ITEMC
Henrietta Vander Molen va Krobc
- I•
L. A. 1 1 ILiVIO
. VonderMolen. divorce
■. ...
(Continued from paar one, jmrt It .jnking holiday was proclaimed b
Auditor General vs. Delinquent
.'
—
.
.woethiru. When oix* was presented
Taxpayers, sale ot lands for taxes.
«•»»»* Woodburr* spyke to
tea will not be sold or Junked by at the postoffice the other day for
Edward Purchu vs Charles Dal- the Young Mens Y Group last WedUg stele before 1M5 as provided In
“ *** refu,,ed.IiT an,oun:
hauser
nesday evening at their regular
a Mil passed by the stale lealsl.ture oX lh* Checfc
,a0°
Henry and Dora Warner vs. Lee njertlng infhe home of C. F. AngeU.
(Continued from pare one. part 1&gt;
, .
„ .
and Anna O. Anderson, bill to fore- Howard Frost as president of the
two years ago. Representative Car!
From al) figures available that
Wolverine
vt cJoM&gt;
Fry
tlve
'J^verine Fruit Products Oo vs.
ctoM. mortgage
:Group,
------ r has
- some Interesting event*
DeLnno ot Kalamazoo county has State
* Treasurer **
“ can "secure,
’
,u
“ ZIlHam
— tr
—zwt
hz-.
. . ... —- ...
. receiver.
.
deficit of the state of Michigan up William R/Ki.Ur
Boughner.
trespass
on tthe
F-dwardH»toul&lt;-y.
Jr.
vs. |..
*» mltul
mlnd
introduce d a concurrent -resolution fo the present time of thc fiscal c*"";
‘
Charley Wund Ethel Mapes, bill’ to C. P. Angell returned from CadUin the legislature asking for an in­ ■year
Joh
year which ends June 30. is seven
Jotln Neisz
Nelsz va.
vs. Louis E Barnett.
Barnett, fc
mortgage.
lac and vicinity last Saturday night
------••••
— dollars.
— **»
IwarddB.
Fuiley.jr
Jr;
receiver,vs.-luuuwuq,
vs. ‘ following ua »rrm
week’s »un
work «mon
the
quiry into thc present status of thc mid■ a' quarter
tnlllkin
Be' * cuwura
. ruu«-&gt;.
. receiver,
&gt; uw
‘aincr F Warrous vs Mrs.' Edgar .clarence E. ktah-r. et ul. bill to Young People’s Conference iwld
cement plant with thc idea cf again fore the fiscal year ends it will be
foreclose mortgage.
there last Saturday,
placing it in' operation for Uie millions more Governor Comstock L- Mead, trespass un the
Gdn.
and
iris
aides
are
trying
to
figure
out
Asenath
J.
Boley.
Oda
vs.
Charles
Charles
A.
Harrington
v*
Rove
manufacture ot cement for state
Ray Johns was In Hastings Sat­
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! Belle Hamngton. divorce.
* urday
highway -purpores. Representative,------- ------------------— ... - m.i. .. .1 --------- night and Sunday xonfcrrlng
Alden Todd vs. City of Hastings.
DeLano charges that since tire bill deficit that hls administration InJames K. Verrill v» -William 8 on plans for Barry County Young
was passed to abolish lite state hented.
'
hv r-zw,: Wineland, bill to foreclose mortgage People's Conference. March 18
■
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State Bonk of Deckerville by Leon , Meiora wni.r
. .
owned cement plant, that cement
—
Miller v*
vs. n.z«George .wnn»r
Miller. I Robert Angell a*as in Hillsdale
RLTCN’CENTER.
Wentworth va. Douglass Scott, .divorce.
companies in Michigan have greatly.
CARLTON
Sunday afternoon attending Un*
Increased the prices of their prodBranch and Hillsdale County Boys'
' “u
»«»»'« cloUti Conference and heard Dean Trout
Hit ol
adinir.L-lrulh-r board
Jo!ln ItobinKii ITiday avenlnt
"W”
of Hillsdale College.
from probate 'Ji
court.
lolHirt all »&gt;.».» Hl. laHly lxh,
Url
”.
Frank Barnluut vs. May Barn­
cause he declare/, they were too
• Tlieevent was a complete *ur- . Jo*?* B«*u‘*“ '°*' hart. dhwee.
Hastings
Y Groups
last week.
Idgh. It will 1&gt;e recalled that it was
1" U. ‘ *,al hS was had ,h**»ky alul 6°phla OUhewaky. asMabie I. Peak vs Walter L. Peak. i -------r-------------7—
—
differences betawn funner Cover- “ft,r wWch light refreshments were~ *rumpslt.
ura»“dlvoicc.
" "
nnr
-x-jyyd
nor rtm*.arwk
Groesbeck nii&lt;4
nnd tlin
Uw omAn!
cement tn.
in- ^..,,.^1
W1U DcPr.es'.cr vs. Henry GerHastings Bldg, and Loan Aasn. vs.
KLINGENSMITH.
and
Mrs
Burt
Lona
aecommaln
assumpsit.
•
dustry of the state over prires-foa ' Mr
George
and
Grace
Mycra.
bill
to
.
This
community
was
shocked
to
Mr and Mra Burt Long aecomforeclose mortgage
hear of thc sudden death of Frank
.™™i U»t 1H U&gt; llw eUrtU.h.
Qu&gt;. N„|, u&gt;
men* and operation of Uw cement
Sunday when Willard Naah
Prwl Champayne. et al, assumpEzra Motehou.se vs. Board of Bui-. Saturday. Feb. 18. al his home
plant during hte administration and rvtuni«-&lt;l to hls school wwk Uwre.
“L._
—_u.
.
county road cCBuniasloners. bill for west of Middleville. He iiad been
al 3 tlmq when the state was startX wm Hale and Mr.
AMlfan Eectr,c Servlce' Inc- « an injunction
,
liavmg the flu and was Draught to
ing on h i big concrete goad building and m" C.”l rX JlWH "■"
C“rU"'
,rom '“*•
Ethel M. Scltler vs. William E be on Die gain when he was taken
program It was during the admin- llv_« ... Rattle Crwk Friday
Ucc court
Seitier, divorce
, with u ciraking spell and passed
istratlon of Governor Green when
Mrs
H’ A; Way
W E- DeGolla, 05Tlie Mich. Trust Co., trustee, vs. away. He leaves a wife and three
Mrs. Herman
Herman Johnson
Johnson ot
of GreenGreen­
agltation was started to do away ville and cousin. Harold Woodin. of "*
Edwin J. Whitney, et al. bill to tore- children. Mr. and Mrs Bails were
Universal
Film Evchange, Ipc.. close mortgage.
with thc cement plant, but thc bill Ionia visited at Ralph Henney’s
former residents of Bowens Mills.
r
vs. C- W.
Bonnett, assumpsit.
wa* not paired until the Brucker Sunday.
Elizabeth Baker vs. George H. Much sympathy goes to the beNorm Company vs. Frank C. An­ Haiteen, et al. bill to foreclose mort- reaved family
administration.
Mr. und Mra Allan King of near
drus.
trespass
on
the
case.
'
gage.
।
About thirty neighbors gathered
called al Ralph Hfcnney a
Payltas pay days are near al hand Woodland
Peter F. Mullenix, rt al. vs. Ogle at the home ot Mra. Mary Saundafternoon.
„ E B. Finley. Jr., receh
for. thc employes ol Michigan. Gov- Sunday
1 Mr.
vaamu.w will
».» %UnAp2l&lt;!1^1'
H. Flanigan, et al. bill to foreclose era and gave her a surprise. It being
Mr. unu
und Mis
Mra v.
C is.
B. Valentine
ernor Coinstock from a hufried in­ entertain
V*. land contract
the
Curlton L. A. 8
Ehx*1'
'her 71st birthday. Progressive pedro
quiry into conditions, regards thc ■Thursday. March Sth. for dinner, in- R- B. Swift auumpslt.
Myrtle Mae Bennett vs Fred H was played. Will Johnson and Mrs.
situation of thc slate finances ol steal! Of Uie nrat week in March.. &amp; .»■
j”**1'
Bennett, divorce.
L. Hamilton winning first prize and
such « serious nature tliat he has 1AU
_.---------- assumpsit
All ore
arc cordially
invited.
&gt;J’. S-ptnU.
assumpsit
Grace Moulton vs. James Moul- Mr. Goodwin and Grace Hampton
cordially
invited.
called thc various department heads
E B Finley. Jr., receiver.
ton. divorce.
i won the low. Music was fumilhed
in and has told them to cut tlie
Mary E. Sombury vs, Morse E. by Will Johnson and Perry Van
salaries nnd expenses to the very
E. B. Finley. Jr. receiver.
Backus. Admr.. et ul. bill'fu fore- .Tuyl. Sandwiches, pickles, coffee,
limit. Not only must they cut ex-/
close mortgage.
J pumpkin pie and trull salad were
penscs, but lliey must cut down tlic
Julia Johncock Jewell vs. Martin served After Which tiw crowd de­
number of'cmployes In their depart­ community, will Be prerented at the
Exchange Bank, bill to declare parted wishing Mrs Saunders many
menu Not until they began to Carlton
1
nam
„A.rnT‘Amertc
c,n Hom. Security Bank vs
Grange HalL
mortgage a first lien
more happy birthdays.
realize the fact tliat payle.vs pay 1Feb 37th. nt 8 o’clock. Advertised P-A. Broam nnd Co. aMUmpait.
Dora O. Mead va Ralph Mead. . Mrs. Perry Vari Tuyl has been in
*1X11. ... "
. -------- days might* continue for sometime Icu.
_u,. be
1— found
1..
c. Clark. Robinson vs. Caryl Ful­ divorce.
bed the part week with lumbago. We
adinlvlon fee will
in this
has thc army of .salaried stnte em­ week * issue ot the Banner
ler. trespass on the case.
Edward B Finley. Jr., receiver, vs are all glad to see her out again.
ployes fully realized thc serlousne s
Flavin Robinson vs. Caryl Filler, Michigan Trust Co., bill to compel
John Grace has been quite ill but
of tlie plight of Michigan. .
trespass
on
thc
care
trustee to pay stock asse-ument
I is also able to be around again.
THE CROSSROADS.
L G- Cole vs. Frank Price, appeal
Blanche Richards v». Edwin P.
Tuesday
night thc house in
Mra' Homer Bates, who has been •from Justice court. •
, Richards, divorce.
I which Ed. Laljndra lived near thc
sick with flu is. somewhat
improved
..
.rwn. ~aIn the matter of the estate of
CHfford C. Sabin vs. Mildred Sa-1school was-destroyed by fire Most
Jack
Hastings
Jack Sage
Sage of
of ”
flsU2‘f?hspent
Pk&lt;r SatTnri Brlon Walker, deceased, appeal from bin. divorce.
of Uie furniture was saved from .the
'“•IV"'1',
Mr- ‘U,d probate court.
Lawrence A. Potter vs. John Mar- first floor but the uprtaira furniture
Mrs.
Ernest Williams.
Mr. Wrarat
U Ilhams.
Delton State Bank vs. Bert Mc- ■shall, bill tor an accounting and dis-1 was all burned, as the, fire spread
Mr. and Mrs.
tra. Clyde Stedge
Stedgc spent
J
........... 'na“,or ttn «*»unung
Mrs. Callum and
McCallum, as- noiutlon of co-partnerahlp.
I w rapidly. The house was owned by
Wednesday &lt;llh
wlUi Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs.
•
•
sumpBlt.
.
W
ard Moore vs. Catherine A Mr. and Mrs Claud Willson. Un­
Elmer Hathaway of Rutland.
Ernest
L.
Jotincox
va.
Harvey
W
mg.
bill
to set aside deed.
; fortunately there was no Insurance
Mr and Mrs. Samuel Flnkbelncr
Hl
^
ka
L
assumpsit.
Central
Natl
Bank
and
Trust
Co
i
on the house or contents.
Of Caledonia spent Sunday with
Jackson Fence Oo. vs. Claude L. vs. H. Lamont Dean, el al. bill to
Tuesday afternoon the clilldren
their son. Earl, and family.
,
Walton, assumpsit.
foreclose mortgage.
....
---------------- party
| enjoyed
a valentine
at the
Ncwmgn Tuttle and wife of Lan­
Edward B. Finley. Jr., reertver. vs.
.................
Hazel M. McKibbin vs. William, Khool. The children wcre-dresacd in |
sing spent Friday afternoon with
Ward A. and Mattle Quick, as- McKibbin, divorce.
old fashioned attire. Alice Rose Lat-1
Mrs June Tuttle.
‘,wl!’ „
,. •.
Willis Bayne vs. Mary Bayne, di- ta won first prise for the best cos­
Tlieodore Cook and family visited 1P2
I Frank Reynolds vs. Clarence C. vorce.
tume. Then prizes were given to the
their mother, Mrs. Geo. Davis of Fwtv
. r
__ 1- -r
... al.
..1 vs
__ ••
___ child which won the most games,
:ty. treKtuiM
trespass rm
on the
the race
case. '.
Lewis
M. Curtiss, et
Harry
WrWV RAlAfllFR "
,nr Middleville But
near
Sunday.
POWDrR
Mr
Or!rv
8mllh returned from
Chancery
----- ,—,Causes.
---------O. Mohranan. receiver, el al. bill to। pt which Alice Rose Latta won first
'
“ ’
prize also. Mrs. Keraneen. their
ueniun
nsiwr
r
IMW
,
—
Charles
O.
McPeck,
Jennie
L
doclare
deeds
and
contract
a
mortFriday
accompanied
Benton Harbor Frldn
teacher, then treated them to ice
by her grandsons. Dean and Harold Billings, et al. vs. Verne J. McPeck.
40 **’•
deeds.
trustee, -vs. Roy A
Allen Smith.
el al. bill for partition.
•
|j Guy E. Crook, trustee
• cream and cake. Dclphlne and
Goshorn.
et
al.
bill
to
foreclose
land
I
Dorothy Roberts wore t^e oldest
Ray Collier nnd Miss Maxine Charles Wilcox vs. Earl and Bercostumes, being over 100 Meara old. j
Stedgc of Grand Rapids spent Sat- nlce wlIoox. cancellation of deed contract.
j Helen Handy vs. Amor Handy, di­ They all report a fine time.
unlay and Sunday with Clyde ui;(j agreement
'
Mr and Mra. A Johnson of Wes:
Stedge nnd faintly.
Mina M. Adama vs. William U, ■°vc'ta Adflljl 8jCoc|t V5. Theodon
of Middleville called on Mr. and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mra.
| q- silcock.- divorce.
Mrs. Clyde WUlyard Friday. They
Homer Bates were. Dorr Kenyon Adams, divorce.
Bell--------Curtis vs. —
Harold
B. vs. B . divorce.
expect to move on their farm here
and wife and Homer Smith and —Haxel
-- ----- - H-,
Rock
vs. Michael
family of Hastings and Harold Curtis, divorce..
|I Fred
------------- Cryan. billI as soon as Mr. and Mrs. WUlyard
move to their new home.
Smith and family of Benton Harbor. Rudolph FT Reichert, state bank-Jto
to foreclose mortgage.
Mrs. &gt;Alec Albert lias gone to Chi­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orval Tuttle were Ing commissioner.
vs. Nashville Catuex In Which No Progm Has,
Grand Rapids visitors Monday.
State Bank, bill for appointment of Been .Made For More Than a Year., , cago to visit her daughters for a
few months.
------- --1—t w v A■»«-».
Mr. nnd Mrs. Slicrman nnd
Who remembers when a fellow Rudolph E. Reichert.
Reichert, Mate
atatc bank-11 Frederick E Hill vs Leon cool et
; daughter Esther of Grand Rapids
hud ... -Ire on ahead w male lure ln,
ca Slate Banx ,|^5Sr3«
of a room in a hotel?
of Freeport, appointment of receiver. The Industrial Co. vs. Leon D were guests of Mr. and kps. Will
• Joluuon Sunday.
Clyde C. Slcmom. state commls- Cool and Andrew Dooley, assumpHarold Sharpe who was injured
sloivcr health, vs. Uie village of sit.
some time ago lx better now and
Nartiville. et al.
N
Madison Furniture Co. vs. Mike-’ will resume ills schcwl work again
Harvey O. lams vs Mary D. lams.
Wul„rw, ... Monday.
Made) and Mary Wielgmz vs
Mr. and Mrs. Miiton Kermeen of
Olive B. Bivins vs, Reuben A. Biv­ Michael and Helena Zawackl. os-' Middleville were guests of Mr. and
sumpsit.
Mrs Albert Green Thursday eve­
ins. divorce.
Only National Bank .
]\T1^
Hastings. Michigan
Mrs LaVerne Hall vs. The Nash­ ning
C. Carl McGuffey, et al. vs. Wil- ville State Bonk, trespass on the
In Barry County
Telephone: 2217
Horn P. Streeter, et al. bill of com­
CEDAR CREEK.
plaint to vagate decree.
A goodly number of the young
Manville Peterson vs. William
Julian J. Gardner v*. Ellen Gard- Cramer’ and *Eari’~‘strickland.'” as- people of this and surrounding
ner. divorce.
1 sumpslt.
neighborhoods gathered at the home
Fred A. Marshall and Iravina P
Boyer Fire Apparatus Co . an In- of Mra. Olive Campbell at Hastings
MurkhaJl vs. Grey D. Lenon, et al. diana corporation
vs. Freeport Friday evening, the event being in
bill to determine righto.
State Bank, assumpsit
honor of Walter Baird, former
Ford L. Garey, et al. vs. Will Fuhr.
Alfred Moerdyk vs. Orana Glynn, schoolmate and resident of thia
et al. bill for specific performance of
aj. trespass on the case.
place, who for the past four years,
HINDS CORNERS. .
WEST ORANGEVILLE AND
ot Martin and-Mrs. Ethel Govenan agreemeht.
Arnett Auto Oo. va. B- M. Hanson. has been living tn Montana. The
Mr, and Mra. Halverson and^famEAST GUN MARSH, burgh Of Kalamasoo attended the
C. Olcryi Oates vs. Gertrude et al. assumixdt.
evening was spent with games and
Mrs Roy Lowery are, tiw funeral °f Mrs Gertrude Feral, ot
Mr. and Mra.
Gates, divorce.
renewing old-time friends.'Refresh­ ily are moving this week to a farm
near Delton. We are sorry to lose proud' parents ot* a little
* daughter Drtrott on Wednesday thia week,
Clara HlUbom Cramer vs. RoganMinnie E. Hanyen. et al. vs. Nel- ments were served by the hostess. them from our neighborhood, but bom Feb 17. Both mother and Mrs Ferns pawed away very sudStiles, inc., et al. bill to clear title
aJ. bill to quirt title, All departed at a late hour having wish them sucoeae in their new- daughter are doing merty
denly with pneumonia Slie was a
and correct description.
r of the petition &lt;n had a very pleasant evening and home.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence VanEtt niece of Mrs. Crons and Mra. sewo*.
glad to sec Walter again.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kennedy and son LaVem and Mra Mary Crons Mr. and Mra. a A. McCafferty
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Babcock and
of
Orangeville.
Mra.
Adelia
Snook
were at Plainwell one day thia yeek.
and
family
from
Uw
state
rood
children ot Lacey called at Ardy
spent Sunday afternoon with her
Owen’s Sunday afternoon.
STrnSnSS"' et
b,U t0 ****! Glcnn A
«• NlM J’ noyp’
E. E. Cairns ot East Hastings Is lister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
visiting hls daughter. Mrs. Lloyd Keet Tobias.
AiSnVd K2
Several of the ladles met at Mrs.
John J- Echtlnaw vs. Jennie B.
B. Owen, and family
Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen and Mr. George DeMott's Wednesday and
•. Echtlnaw. divorce.
bill to foreclose trust deed.
and Mra. Lloyd Owen and children made a quilt for Mrs. Richard LanCharles Powers, Admr., vs. Flor-I’ John C. McKibbin vs. Hattie L. spent Thursday In Kalamazoo vis­ farter.
ence M' Ives, bill to set aside deed. McKibbin. divorce
iting relatives.
-t
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton and
oawaro.u. Finley.
ruucy. Jr.,
jr. receiver,
mxira, vs.
va. n
E
Edward.BO. Pease and'family spent Sun­
“ -■
««T^d'T'c.Mn B«d. «. day with Mr. and Mrs Lawrence mother. Mra. Clara Brown spent
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Bostick.of near Ross Center.
Mrs. Forest Hall ut South Hastings
Georgia E Olttlngs vs. Clifford vorceMr and Mra. Henry Wortman
Burt Newland of Rutland spent
Glttlngs. divorce.
------ ----------------visited their nephew. Eleanor KnesSTRIKER SCHOOL
DISTRICT.
In tlie matter of the petition of
trlch. and wife of Battle Creek Fri­ Wednesday evening with Mr. and
Kuaoipn
There will be a P. T. A. entertaln- day. Sunday they spent tlie day Mrs. Edd. Newton and hls sister
Rudolph s.
E. ncicncrt,
Reichert—»ia;c
stele ouiauig
banking
commlssioncr. Fannrfs’ State Bank ment at the Striker schoolhouse with. Mr. and Mra. Will Kenstrich Mra. Ora Hinds, accompanied him
home after spending two weeks with
of Middleville, appointment of a Thursday evening. Feb 23. The of Climax.
custodian.
lunch will consist of sandwiches,
We are ready to serve you with moat anything
Mr. and Mrs John Lammers and Mrs. Newton and Mra. Brown.
Elnora L. Smith vs. Charles But- pickles, cake and Jello.
Mra. Georgia Brogan entertained
family helped John Albertson of
The boss on this job doesn't waste
you want in the line of coal—food, clean Anthra­
ler Smith, divorce.
Mr. and Mra. Ross Bhvin of Star Hickory Comers celebrate hls birth­ her brother and family from Has­
cite and Coke for your hard coal burner*—Rod
Pearl M. Ayera v*. Homer 8. district called on Mr. and Mra. day Sunday.
tings over the week end.
Ayers, divorce.
.
—
..
—
. Friday
----------—
Walter
Blake
evening.
time when he needs more men. lie just
Tlie Cedar Creek Ladies’ Aid are
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Haynes and
Ash Pocahontas — Red Comet — and food old
Mary M. DeWitt va. O*cgr Jay
Mra. Rebecca Bryans, who has having au supper and a
* fine
.urc program
(KU.IIUII sons
SOUS spent
apcill Sunday
OU41W1) with
WOO her
IK. brother
MtOkOVt
Majestic Lump.
DeWitt, divorce.
—
been visiting
.
her niece. Mra. Lou at the church on March 2. Every- |and wife. Mr. and Mra. Scott Bechsteps to thc telephone and hires thc
Central National Bank and Trust Campbel
“
’
d family returned to body come. Thcre is to be some of tel. tn Hastings.
Our
KENTUCKY EGG COAL ia giving complete
Ck). of BatUe Creek vs Murray M her hexr
Charlotte Sunday.
the same entertainers as there was
ones he can reach easily and quickly
Mra. Dodge entertained her moth­
Kenyon and Bertha C. Kenyon, bill
Lewi* - ------------- ---.. . . last fall.
er from Grand Rapids Sunday.
to forecloee mortgage
Francis, Wyoming, called on Mr.
that way.
Mra. Vida Phillips of Welcome
PLEASANT RIDGE.
Frank Wieeer vs. Orlee H. Fausey, and Mrs. Ralph Striker Wednesday,
Be Prepared . . . Place your order today I
W. L. Koble has been on the sick Corners spent Saturday night and
bill to set aside contract
Rex Scott U spending a few days
| Sunday
her son.—
Mr.
' —
■—, with
----- ------------ - and Mrs.
Plynn E. Matthews vs. Clyde O. in Lansing visiting hls mother, who list the past week.
In many instances, the applicant who
Margaret Kelsey spent over
over sum
Sun-- ■Burrell Phillips and family.
Sutton, bill to foreclose mortgage.
•- *”
Minnie Traxler
Bpringett vs. —
Mr.r—
and Mrs. Donald Geiger spentI day near Laming
has a telephone is the one who gets
, The
A. Is this-----------------week Friday&lt;
Frank D. Terrell, et al, bill to tore- Sunday in Ionia.
— -P. T.
----------------close mortgage.
Mr. and Mcs. Walter Ickes calledJ' evening with a musical put on by
by DRINK WATER WITH MEALS
first call. Just one such call may more
GOOD FOR STOMACH
slum supSberlff-GoaJln Sales Company vs. on Mr. and Mrs Thomas WHkenson Mount Pleasant
------- - folks. A
• -----------Norris
“
* J.
* Herrington. Admr.. el al.
’ of Maple Orove Wednesday.
Water with meals helps stom­
FLOUR -4- FEED « COAL h- CEMENT h- *|M*
than justify the cost of tele­
Tlie Loyal Women’s Class party ia ach Juices, aids digestion. If
Frank Baloenak va. Ray BalcerMiss Merlyn Houghtailn is supply
BRICK ♦ TILE
FARM IMPLEMENT*
this week Thursday for a pot luck bloated with gas add a spoonful
zak. el al. bill for accounting and teaching In Carlton township.
phone scrvice'for many months.
dinner at Dorothy Barnum’s.
Injunction.
of Adlerika. One dose cleans
TELEPHONE IV
Mr. and Mrs. Dewis Stlckel and out poisons and washes BOTH
HASTINGS, MICH.
Central National Bank and Trust
Why la it that the man who in­
Company rs. Robert J. Fall, el al. forms you how international debts Margaret of Kalamasoo, Mr. and upper and lower bowel*.—B. A.
can be paid Is the same fellow who Mrs. Allie Cheney of Carlton spent. Ly Barker, Druggist.—Adv.
bill to foreclose mortgage.
Bunday at Alton Wood s.
Sherlff-Ooslin Sales Company vs iowes you »7?

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PAGE TEN

MIDDLEVILLE.

C. H. Osborn of Hastings was in
COURT HOUSE NEWS town
Tuesday evening On business
and called on some friends. Henry
is
always a welcome visitor. *—
.
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
•Pythian Lodge will hold theii\apH. C. Bartlett. Hickory Corners .64 nual
roll call on Tuesday,evenlng-at
Mary A. Henry, Hickory Corners.
which time a pot luck supper will
Glen Hebei. Bradley ............
42 be enjoyed as well as another of
Grace Baker. Bradley .................. 48 their card contests, where the los­
ers furnish the eats the following
PROBATE COURT.
week.
.
Est Mary. A. Bagley. dee d. Order
Frank Lee is limping about,
allowing claim.- entered.
hu car which .kicked him
Est. diaries .It. Whitaker, dic’d. onaUu&gt; shin bone. Very fortunate
Final account ot Special Atta?. filed, that he I* even able to walk.
order allowing Mxoupl entered, dis­
Tuesday evening ft was reported
HERE’S THE BIGGEST FISH VALUE IN YEARS
charge of Special • Admr. t**pt-d. es­ hen* that the Klingensmith school
tate enrolled.
’
.
was ufirc. latter it was found to be
a
small
dwelling house Jusf south ot
Est. John W. Munton. dic'd. An­
nual account of Adipr filed.
;. it Complete lews on building and
A choice »*.-i&lt;ty.hom the cold, cleet walen ol the
Ext. Wiliam. N. "DeVine. deed. but a small part of the goods re­
Southern Pociftc—Dox«n $1.15'
Petition for probate of a lost will moved we hear. Hard luck on Ed.
filed. commission to take testimony. LaLonc. who had moved in recently.
Our creamery’ installed a fine
• Eat Mary J Baker. dee d. Order 1200 pound capacity churn recently.
to relieve surety on bend, entered.
During the month of January they
• E»t
William Maynard, deed. made the moat butter of any Jan­
Femoui p*ck«ge cheete. with full netwe I flavor
Bond ot Admr filed. letters testa­ uary since they-started doing busi­
mentary LUtied. inventory filed, pe­ ness. While the price is low, it pays
tition fol hearing claims filed, notice better than most farm products al
to creditors Usut-d, order limiting that
Avondele Brand. Large thick dices in heavy syrup
settlement entered.
James McKevttt and wife, of the
E&gt;t Hutue Whlttenfierg Cheese- state hospital near Ypsilanti and hls
brough. deed Will filed, exempli-' sister, Frances. who is attending the
ficatlon of record from Kent Co. college in YpaUanti. spent Uie week
end with their relative* here.
filed.
FRIDAY end SATURDAY ONLY
Lionel Baird, who for some time
Eat. Samuel J. Palmiter. dic'd.
Discharge ot executor issued, bund has been in the No. 37 Cafe, was
of Admr. filed, letters of adminis­ taken very ill one day last week find
is reported to be in n serious condi­
tration issued, Inventory ffll-d. •
Genuine pink. Tasty, delicious, have some on hand hi
tion. Much sympathy is expressed
Est. Lyle Felder. Petition for for Mr. Baird and hls family
your pantry at ail times for hurry up meelr
guardian, order ap|H&gt;lntnu jr,lanlSome of thedocal Republicans will
tan entered.
attend the convention m Hau mgs
Est. Mary M. HoUf. deed. Order on Tuesday.
allowing claims entered.
L E. Hamilton is again on the
Est. Jacob Johnson, dee d. Will ropd for the Western Chair Co.
Fancy Michigan. Colby type. Popular for its many uses
filed, petition for-- probute ot will While business Is hot rushing Im is
filed, waiver of notice filed. declin­ landing some business.
ation of trust filed, order for pub­
Sunday ut about 11 o'clock the
box
lication entered.
fire whistle called tin* deportment
EM’. George W. Davis, dic'd. Bend to the L. E. Hamilton home on
Country Club. Crisp and flaky
of Admr. filed, letters ol adminis­ Arlington St. to a roof fire. Just four
trate Issued, order limiting settle­ weeks ago this house*.was quite bad­
ment entered, petition for hearing ly damaged by fire ii» thc attic. The
claims filed,, order appointing com­ lust time it was discovered in time,
missioners on claims.entered, final .-o only the cliemicai was used to
account of Special Admr. filed, or­ put it out with no damage inside to
Michigan milled
der allowing account entered, dis­ speak of.
.
charge of Special Admr. issued.
Mr. Pales, who has lived on thc
Est. Calhenne Maurer. dec’d. Mrs Minnie Jackson farm, west of
Scratch Feed
ioo ib.baa 98c
Warrant and inventory Jib d.
Laying Mesh 100-lb. b»j $1.35
the
Jackson
church
had
been
ill
Est.’ Jean Louise Brown. Petition but a short time and Saturday had
for authority io settle for damages thc physician and Sunday A. M.
Broomr
J5e
occasioned by automobile accident passed awuy before a physician
Sturdy • well constructed
filed, order granting authority to. could reach him. This is given as
settle for damage- . occasioned by told here in town.
Corn Meal
10 iu 15c
Umcbile accident' cutcred.
Quality yellow com meal
Est. Wiiitatn E. Johncock. deed.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Order allowing account entered
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas of Kal­
Motor Oil
3i,i. c-$1.08
EsL Ludwig Rufl. tJec'd. Annual
amazoo called on Mr, and Mrs
account of Admr filed.
Penn-Rad - 100'pure Pennsylvania
.
George
Kenyon
Sunday.
Est, Katiiariiui Maurer, dec’d.'
Mrs. Henry- Tooze, who has been
Proof on probate of will filed, order
in poor health for some time, was
adnfitting will to probate entered.
taken
seriously
ill
Sunday and her
. Est. Hattie E. Cheesebrough,
.Full bodied and flarory
deed. Petition for probate of will relatives were called. We hope she
-filed, order for publication issued. may sbon be up again.
Our P T. A. was quite well at­
Inventory ftMrf. p&gt;*tltion for author­
tended and all enjoyed the fine pro­
ity to pay certain cnst* filed.
Est. Barbara Ream, dec’d. Assign­ gram. Mrs. Beach and two daugh-*
tcra. Bonnie and Oonnle, of Has­
ment of interest filed.
Golden yellow fruit. Ripened to the peak of their flavor
Hvt James Asu’nall. deed. Peti­ tings were with us and helped with!
tion for license’ to m-H real estate the program.
Head Lettuce Fancy Iceberg each 7c
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon and
filed, teitUnjny &lt;&gt;f freeholders4on
Fresh - crisp heads • large 60 die
sale ol n-.i! etlaie filed, license to sons. Bobbie and Bennie, of Belle­
.&lt;•11 rial ortatd issued, oath before vue visited his parents. Mr and
Mrs.
O. E, Kenyon and sister. Mr.
Lemons
Sunkiri 300 sire
dos. 29c
sale ol real estate* filed.
.’
WEEKS* CORNERS.
I
CLAY HILLS.
BARRYV1LLE.
•Est. Kathryn L. Saiuid:,*-. .&lt;1 al. and Mrs Lester SonneviUe and
Mrs Lillie Matteson and Laurence | Leon Potts ami wife motored to
Our 'fellow-townsman. Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox and
family froni Thursday until Sun­
Order allowing account entered.
Cabbage
n.w Texas
ib 4c
day and also attended P. T. A, Fri­ Kenneth and Thelma attended the Mayville celebrated hls 102 birthday Matteson attended a party Wcdiira-; Kolanuuow Tlu-aday to make the
Thursday.
Feb.
16.
at
the
home
of
funeral
of
thc
infant
child
of
Mr.
day
night
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fay
i
acquaintance
of t.’u- nuw* grandson al •
day night.
PINE LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Tcdfow spent and Mrs. Clare Vansickle in Mor­ lu* daughter, Mrs. Junies Simmon*, Whitworth's of tiu* culver district, tlic home of their daughter, Mt ,
Milob interest is being shown tn
C‘lisiedlirfn’“‘' do‘
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S, Mod- gan Sunday. Thc iiarcnts have our on Alpine Ave., in Grund Rapuh the occasion Ix-tng their twenty-’ Harold Engl.ind. Ho answei* to the
thc Nutrition claw. At tiw meeting rack and family of Battle Creek.
sympathy.
besides his other children who we: e fifth wrddmg unmversary.
I name of Robert Joe. Mrs. Clive
n Wednesday every’ member, with
Mrs. Irene Dickerson attended a {Churchill nnd Mr*. Vupce BhariKThere w-o* n good attendance at gueSU of the occasion, was a friend,
Mrs. Ada Horn of Battle Creek
nc cx&amp;eptton. being present. Two .spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr. tlie H M. class at Mr*. Zoe Gillette s Thomas Gordon, of Grand Rapid . teachers* meeting r41l
Friday night at: accompanied them on thc trip.
.omen drove a team and wagon" aud Mrs. Will Gates.
Friday. The k-**on was very ably aged 103. Mr. Gordon walked eight.the
McOmber zchooL
school,
-ths
McCmbsr
.
R°-v McCaul and wife. Guy Mcmore than five miles, which surely
Tlie teacher and pupils of the given, by Mrs. C. Smith of Nashville blocks to be pri-rent and any who
TliF Weeks'school had a valent inr;Ncc and, wMv 4U,&lt;1
Haight
shows great cntlUMfaAtn.
s. v-k-irt SS. Tii? L"
-'i-M"''I-"’™—were listening tri on WOOD at 3
school had a skating pqrty and enjoyed by all. r
On Monday evening Robert .War­ Shultz
Mrs. Thoma* Wallington and son. o'clock on Feb. 16 heard a broadcast enjuyed a treat from their teacher, । L
un
Long
lake
Wednesday
night.
« 1 ” 1
ner attended a social meciing of the After apraiding some time thcre they Ralph, of Kalamazoo called on Mr ul the remarkable fact Irving is
Kalamaioo chapter, order of De- all went to tlie home of Mr. and and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox Tuesday. proud of a rAfidunt of such a ripe Ml,, su,.™.
Molav. held in thN Mnr-mitc Temple,
Mrs. G. E Kenyon to get warm and Kenneth, who had been spending old age, although he ha* lived hcry
in K:.HmuA-w.
was pleasantly spent several day* with Ralph, returned only ten years. Mr. Mayville spent
The- Young OttUens* Club of the the evening
I
------- ----- - * »
a good deal of tunc in *u|lab!e Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matteson.
with music and singing and to hls home with them.
South Pine lake ichoDi etiurt.uncd there
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson! Why can't Un catw be nuide in
The L. A. 8. will be hold at the weather, sawing wood, and 1* quit*may- try their skating party
liKlr mother- ul a parly on Friday they
when the weather is warmer. home of Mr. und Mrs. D. A. McClel­ well. Hls grandson. Ralph Cave, were Battle creek -shoppars Satur- thc shape of dishes? After consumifteroocn. A demonstrnlion busi­ again
jng the content*, no dishwashing.
Mr. and Mrs. Lcater Sonnevill-.- land Friday. Everyone is welcome. lives with the aged couple here in day P. M.
ness meeting* wm conducted by the
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Fasnett enter­ '.he village, ail their children being
daughters. Lorraine and Corna.
president, Marian Brown Then fol­ and
hls mother. Mrs. Edith S«n- tained thc young people of thc residents of Gruqd Rapids. Mr. and
lowed, a patriotic program of reci­ visited
nevllle of Baltic Creek. She Is very neighborhood with a party Friday Mrs. Mayville came here from
tations and a playlet, honoring the .poorly and her many Incnds hope evening. Ice cream and cake Were Newaygo Co.
,
Pirthduys of Lincoln. George Wash-* for her recovery.
served and a very nice time enjoyed.
Mrs. Sybil Warner of Middleville
instoii ami St. Valentine. In thMr. and Mr*. Harry Green and s|x-nt several days last week with
lalcidine making contest Mrs.
family. Perry Fiuuctt of, Lansing Mrs. J. M. Perry.
NORTH
MAPLE
GROVE.
M.irshall Beattie received the pnre.
Mrs. Loyal Lowell of Quimby and Miss Esther Doty of Charlotte
Rev and Mrs. Floyd Nagel of i
Wafcra and cwxt were served by spent
a few day* last week with lyir were Sunday guest* of Mr. und Mrs. Charlotte • visited hls parent* here i
thc children.
/
Jesse Fassett
part ot last' week.
Mrs. Emma Carpenter pxG-J parents. Mr. and Mr*. Sam Ostroth.
Mr.
and
Mrs/Heber
Foster.
Dara
Mrs Fred Hanes and Elmer Hanes
Mr and Mra. Dorr Dunston of
iway on Thursday ol last week, Lriand Agnes and Ruth Mudge at tend­
,own4: a long and puutful illness • en* tn Battle Creek one day last ed a Poatum Band concert in But­ Grand Rapid.-, nnd Amil Baugh­
gt the home of Mr. and Mrs.
man and son wvn- visitors at tlic
ihe la survived by- one son anti week
tle Creek Thursday evening It was home of their mother. Mrs George,
Howard Jones
lu. 13c
liirte gruihLaitw. Sincere sympathy
Mr. and Mn. Xarshall Jlclson given by thc Mother*' Guild oi Uw Fox. Friday.
s extended to Ihc bereaved family.
Strictly Fresh Ground
Advent church there.
Mrs Lillie Sowerty has gone lol
Many large fish are beins taken from Wamenille spent Sunday at
Thc minstrel play wa* given at spend the balance ot th&lt;- winter,
Boned .nd R.,u«d u&gt;.
hrough the ice &lt;m Pine lakr.'Tlu* Orili- Belavti's
Mr
und Mrs. Wayne Barnhart the Evans school near Bellevue Fri­ with her” daughter, Mrs, Argyle
ce is of a very gobd quality and
day evening und at the Durfee Windcs.
and
children,-Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ira
hlckncss and the harvest -will won
Lb.
Beach amt family and Weta Hawks school Saturday evening and they
Mrs. Verne Goodmough was t«ksegln '
expect to give it at the Quimby I
Lauro James cf Kalamazoo and cf Battle Creek spent Sunday with schoolhouse next Saturday evening en to University hospital in Ann
Arinr Thursday Her mother, Mrs ‘
Lx onat'd Van MtUc cf Allegan spent Mrs. Hulda Hawks.
Frank Hyde of S. Maple Grove
Wm McNutt will stay here tn In:ht week end with Mr. and Mrs
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanci
tr.g and care for tlie children.
Earl James.
part of last week,
Mrs. Clio*. Cox of Detroit sjwn’
Rolland Hummel and »on of the last week with home folks. -He.-:
SANDY HILLS.
"EAST GUN LAKE
Quailtrap district spent Sunday at tmxher, Mr-j Ada Shaw, has been
Robert McKibbin. Jr. was a caller,j
Ja;k Russell left for Fort Meyers, Forrest Kinney'*.
til
tn thc home of his parent* Satur­
'la'.- Monday.
We were sorry to know that Mr day afternoon. HI* injured arm ■
Mr. and Mrs. Perry from up north
'Mr and Mrs. Howard LeWf vssit- arc making an indefinte stay with and Mrs. Edd Lalonde lost the
■d friends and relatives in Middia- t’wir daughter and husband. Mr home they were living tn by fire ioertl* lo be doing a* well a* poesible.
.
iic Saturday p. M
and Mrs. Austin Flook Mr*. Perry Tuesday evening. Their son came
Our young Endcavorer* arc plan­
Mis. Mildred Rousls and girl Is confined to her bed with heart and took them to hl* home tn De­
ning a social event for a churfh
rtend of Prufrievilk* called on John trouble.
• •
. troit to remain for the present
' benefit to be put on *oot&gt;. Welch
11 ui
P M
• Statistics, after several
Mr*. Dora DeFoe and son. Jack,
Mr. and Mra. Cha*. B Johnson
. Roy Murphy of Comstock called arc visiting Mr and Mrs. Clarence spent Sunday with then- children Uw*e item* for date later.
A rot cr o. trading farm land These time* ire normal, however, on Will Crawford Tuesday.
years of experiment, actually
William Shattuck of Parchm'-nt
■
specialists nt
•United Stites and .‘r the kind of* people who wait (ot. Mrs Lewis entertained tlie school Mater and Patty in Naihvllle a few Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wienng* and Robert McKibbin of Prairieville
days
and family, northwest of Middle­ were callers here Monday.
show that heat produced by
Cai aGa .-hov.s 15».
- .
j .mctlung to turn up.
with a Valentine part/ Everyone
ville.
.
Towers* echoes ’
enjoying a sleigh ride and refresh­
coal costs less than any other
Mr. and Mrs. John Poll and little.
incuts
MIm Helen Allerdtng of Hastings, son have moved to Yankee Spring* |
means. This is due in a large
Mr. and Mis Otcii Wuid of Rock- who has been a&gt;aisting with the care
Mrs Irving McFaul of MlddlevHle
(ord called on the Win Crawfora ot Miss Ethel Palmer tor several accompanied by her mother. Mrs
measure to the lower prices
Physic the Bladder With
1 family Banuuny.
weeks, returned to her home-Sun­ CbM- Andler. and Mr* Ben J
Juniper (Ml
Mr and Mrs Harr-' Clem and day Mis* Ethel, we an* sorry to Park* drove to Wayland Saturd;.-.
now 'prevailing.
son Raymeuri. of Yank* -.- Spniuts report, u not gaining ax fast a* her afternoon and called on the latDnve out thc impurities and
.called on Mrs. B*lle Crawlord Sat­ many friends tmd wished she would. ’ ter’* mother. Mm AndJews.
i exec** acid* "that cause trrita- 1
urday p M• Today we offer you coal
■ but u nevertheless slowly improving
lion, burning and frequent desire.
Mildred Fin:child and Agnes
PODUNK.
t
Mr and Mrs. Carrier SchondelJumper oil is pleasant to take tn
of the highest quality at
Williams of Gun Plains called on mrycr and family spent Sunday
Mr. and Mra Monta Replnglc the form of IJUKET8, the blad­
TON DELIVERED
Mr* Hubert Warner and son W&lt;d- with her parents. Mr and Mr*. spent Saturday in Freeport with
der physic, also containing buchu •
prices lower than they have
‘ r.eaday P. M.
James
Bowerman
a*.
Yankee tlietr daughter, Mr* Wilma Oler
leave*, etc Work* on Uw blad­
Springs
been in the last ten years.
Mr. and Mr* John Walers liavca der similar to castor oil on the
SHULTZ.
.
bowel* Get a 25c box from any
Mr* Arthur Bedford accompanied been on the sick list
' Mr and,Mrs Kenneth Babcrek Mr. and Mrs Maunce Johnson to
We are glad to report Elmer Lau-1 drug store After lour day* if
land children spent Friday with Mr Grand Rapid* Wednesday to spend baugh. who ha* been ill for three not relieved of "getting up
.
and Mrs. E. W Babcock ot Dowling, tlie day.
week*, as recovering. Mary Lau- nights' go back and get your
money, if you arc bothered with ;
Mr and Mi*. Vert R«»b;n».&gt;n m­
Mr and Mrs. Ed Balzer and little baugh u also gaining slowly
, tertalned Mr and Mrs. Geo. Clouse Jerry Mae of Grand Rapid* spent
Mr and MraJOliver Haya-ard and backache or leg pains caused
and family un« Mr and Mr*. Fred the week tend with her parents, Mr. daughter. Margaret, of Kalamazoo from bladder disorder* you are ,
bound to feel better after this ?
De Jcngh and baby of Burnips. Sun­ and Mr* Will Carter
were Saturday guest* at Oeo. Ran- cleaiulng
and you get your regu.
Mr-and Mrs Virgil Andrews and jom’s.
Hastings
Telephone 22S7
Michigan
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Hastings, Mich. day.
Ur sleep.—Carvcth ii BUibtrins,
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Quick ol Milo Arlene of Augusta were Sunday v-itHiram Lockwood and Roy Gard­ Druggiiu.k,Hastings; E. L. Kane.
ipent f.r n-day afttmooh with Ver: ttors at.tlie heme of her brother. ner-visited Mr. Lockwood s parent*
Druggist*,
Nuhvflle.-Adv.
,
Rcbinw&amp;s.
-Arthur Bedford.
tn Woodland Sunday.

LENTEN VALUES

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From OPPORTUNITY’S Path

’-10c

Tuna Fish

Kraft’s Cheese X 2 ■*- 25c

Sliced Pineapple 2itf—29c

Pink Salmon

3

22c

Cream Cheese 2 »» 25c

Soda Crackers 2

17c

King’s Flake Flour *&amp;• 35c

The general opinion of every successful business man,
concerning the financial welfare of young people today, is
that if they are to succeed in a business way thfey must
start by saving a part of their incomes.

Doubtless, lack of ready funds, is the great­
est obstacle in the path of opportunity, in the
experience of every individual.

One of the most convenient methods of ac­
cumulating ready money is by starting a
Savings Account in this 46-year-old bank
where every dollar of the depositor’s money
has always been worth 100 cents.

3'* interest compounded semi-annually will
soon make a nice sum of ready money. Start
your plans today for a Savings Account.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
“The Bank with the Chime Clock"

French Coffee

BANANAS

2 ’di 45c

CAPITAL... $75,000 - SURPLUS ... $50,000

4- 15c

15c

ORANGES

Ht Our Meat Department

Beef Roast

10c

Beef Steak ''“S"4- 2 u- 25c
Smoked Picnics
ua, 39c

Pork Hearts i
Beef Hearts L/ p
Pork Liver . J**
Spare Ribs '
Jb.

Hamburg or Sausage 2

Fresh Hams
Side Pork

Pork Chops

12c
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PROCEEDINGS

AZTEC VEGETABLES
MAY BECOME COMMON

rf™.

Growing Ui tlic botanical green­
houses of Uie University of Michi-;
gan is a plant whose food use in
just now becoming fairly well
known to Uie white man in tem­
perate climates, although it war. a
staple of thc Artec* of Mexico alien
Spanish explorers overran that
country 400.year* ago. The plant is
the chayote, or vegetable pear. and

JANUARY SESSION

Regularity of Dividends
BeiUlng and Loan Associations bars a story Ju tell yw«
that cannot be duplicated by any other financial Inctltution In thc world—that story U "Safety." During good
times and bad. Building and Loan baa kept faith with
ita members.

Never a Dollar of Principal Lost.
Regularity of Dividend Payment*

more, ethnobotanikt and specialist
in- native plauu at the University
MllseUltU.
There are several varieties of the
chayote, according to Ur. OU more,
green and creamy white in color
’and ranging from pear shape to al­
most aphericial. Unlike most ut the
M)uaah .family, of which it is a
member, it haa only one very large
seed enclosed. Tlie flesh u firmer
than that of the summer smuuh,
less fibrous and with a more deli­
cate and distinctive flavor of its

Rational 3£oan &amp;
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Detroit's Oldest BailHing and Loan Association
1250 Griswold Street. Detroit

Axpinall Sunday. February 5 Mr.. : go to Ha
»a&gt;* Dr Gilmrae. Essentially a Asplnall is being cared for at thc; Thursday
tropical nr semi-tropical plant and S’crhng’Newton home
;v perennial. It is now being increas­
ingly grown in the Gulf regions of
tr,.,
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transportation method* may add to
the food variety of northerners and
to the farm (Strops of Gull .-.tutcs.
I Micor.d Wednesday ot '.March for
dinner and afternoon meeting. Elec-1
,‘tnm nf nfdeers and plans for the’
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Miller ol year will restate the gathering. A
|
Batik:'Creek spent Sunday with thc good attendance- is desired.
parents of the former,- Mr. amt Mrs.
The February meeting of the:
Lacey Nutation club which war.
Stanley E. David Is the nanu scheduled for this week Wednesday: Premier MuMollni holds licenses
given tlie live jM.und and two ounce lias been pastponed until curly in, for piloting airplanes, motorcycles
sou born to Mr and Mrs Curwin

Pork Loin Roast
Pork Hearts or Liver
FRANKFURTS
Honey Brand
Whole or Half
HAMS
Fancy Home Dreeted
CHICKENS

2 Lb‘- 13c

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LEGAL NOTICES

DELTON.
Mrs Wil! Seibel the first Thursday
Min Maxint* Henton of Taylor lr* March.
University. Ina. was home fui over
Renders of cur Item: will please
’•*--------'----- ‘
.take notice that p change in dates
. A full house* enjoyed the pageant. cf social functions in Delton ore be­
"Those Gay Nineties*' at the hall ing made in this week's itenu. The
play. "Crooks for a Month." put r.n
Friday night.
by Delton Community Players will
Quite a . number, of thc Inwller be Riven this wuk Friday and Sat­
children in.cur «elu&gt;ote are having urday night*. February 24-25 in the
rhe chicken pox.
। Hull instead ut the following week
Tlie W. F. M. S. meets with Mrs as advertised last week. Thc characKate Adrian.on Friday a/ternoon

'

Letters. manscripLs, military re­
ports. m the handwriting of men
whose actions macle history, were
(Continued from page in

/'* Library during the past year.
.That tlx- Hi-Mian Troop; import-'
&gt;. cd by Fr.rimd during the Revblution must haw left important wntten material some where has long
fi- been suspectcxi by historians. In
'» 1P29 Just such a cache wa.-. found
belonging to thc descendants of

Thc Delton Glcreaub under tlie
direction of Mra John Chamberlain,
will sponsor it Melody Hilarity so.dal nt the schoolhouse-oi( ttahirdiiv
nyrht. March 4 The program will
beam at 7-30 o'clock and following
that refreshments will be lervrti.
The proceeds ore to be u.ed, to putclause music books for the chjb.
Mrs, Bertha Bush entertained her
niece. Mn. Leah Rroun, oltd ML*.
Helen Riggs of Jackrun Saturday
A good quality cl ige.is bring har­
vested around tlie lakes now. L*o
Lcchleitnct s truck wen’ through jh-.*
ice into tlie lake Tuesday while they
were working on5 Wall lake. But
with thc help of men and a wit-yk*.:
it was' rescued and luckily' no cn»

ut officers. and 42 unpublished manu’cript journals and diaries. war
pdrcluuM.'d for the Library Hlstorf,
Ians cf the birth di the 'United
States may find tn them important.
» it long delayed m w* on the Revolu"f tfon.
. .
£
Not less Interesting Is the group
,« of, 652 letters and documents writ1 ten by William Knox. ProvostMarshal from 1750 to 1762. and nil

,

Margaret Hartington; Jack York’
----------Marty Copping.
Arthur
Kathryn —...... ..........
Gwendolyn Banghart

please their audience and tiny trust
they wilj have a house full. There
will be cjiecialtlea between-acts. Plan
to come and advertise it all yoq can.
Saturday night. March 4. the Delten Gkc Club's Melody Hilarity So­
cial should attract your attention
And presence.
The Delton L A. S. well meet with
Rm and Mrs. L. D. Milos Wednes­
We arc glad to report Frederick day. March 1 fur dinner.
Johnson as being much better, He
is being cored for at thc home of
NORTHEAST BARRY.
hls grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Fred
Mr. Aillr Kelley will entertain
tin* Bunnell Udtes' Aid Society for
dinner Feb. 23. a. good attendance
Kalamazoo lust week caring fur Mra. . &gt;
। Harold ftiglund mid little babv.
Mrs. Grace Faulkner spent 'last h
week with friends In Grand Rapids.
i Mrs. Elin Reynolds bpent thc fliat
i of the week with her daughter. Mrs.
i Fay Leonard, m Hnsttng.s.

will take place at Kellogg school
Thursday. Feb. 23.
Miss Rosemary Smith, one of the
Kellogg school faculty who has
been for a week In a hospital at Yprilan'.i. k, making a/ Rood recovery..

during

pointe

Beatrice Dunning wen- .-.lioppl
Kalamazoo Monday.
Mrs. Ida Barnes of JviI.h
spent a couple of dny.v-la*'.

school tl»e everting of Saturday. Feb.
25. Those in the caste are. Ella Mae
Stoddajfi. Marie Burdick. Louis But­
ler. Charles Hollman Maurice Ford.

Swadling vi.ited
Flint u couple of
days last week.
Tlic Home Literary cluh will meet
nt the home ol Mrs. Lmu Sniffen
Thursday. Feb 23. Mr;. Bertha
Prouty will be. co-hosicw. Tin- pro­
gram. a play entitled "Smooth'Sail­
ing." will be Riven at the home of

Amy WhlitCmore last u
Mr atpl -Mra. EUR i
Gull lake nnd Mra. jam
daughter of Battle Creel

been having a severe attack of the
flu. is seme better this week.
Pot lurk supper at P. T. A. this
Friday night.
.Mr. and Mrs. Byron Rowladtfr and
children u( Grund Rapids spent
Saturday and Sunday with her par­
ents, Mr. and*Mn. R. J. Williams.

Building and Loan Associations
Not Affected by Bank Holiday

Wllliams spent Wednesday after­
noon with Mrs. Amble Mugridge cf

Bert Palir.tr accompanied Miner

tu Cawvpul_&gt; -5ui&lt;X&gt;; io lu-lp H.tu
uncle celebrate h:^«3rd birthday

pectall

ttnntly

&gt;*•#

Mr. nnd Mrs. • Clarence Dineliart'
and Mrs. Henry Smith of Ionia J
called on Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith
Friday evening and took Bild and
Babe Smith home with them for a

(tayi.

Mrs. Jennie Brown formerly of
tills locality, died at her son's home.
Clyde Brown's at Lansing and was
brought to Welcome Comers where

only d
ply to

the Fuller cemetery Sunday. Timse
who attended the funeral from away

pital n
portion

and Mr. and Mrs. Mortimer Brown
of Grand Rapids nnd several front
Lansing

1 Mra. Etta Bump with Mr. and
I’uTri Mr8' L**15 J' **atu*w» wt’re *n
Grand Rapids last week and Mr;
1.30 Bump remained to visit her four sis-

Mlchlg

Mlchig

ANDRUS SERVICE

।guitar and singing and piano music:
won the ladles' pmc. Jim Dibble
। with hls erer-ready supply of songs
carried home the men's prise.
, i
Wesley Benedict visited friends.in'
| Lansing over the week end.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. NedJLan-

JEFFERSON &amp;

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for th
closing
eight d

bllity o
leglslat
Bunday morning sparks from the
chimney set fire to the porch roof of
■ the Ed Whitright house but with'
' the assistance of the nearest neigh-;
bar the blaae wiy soon extinguished
i Several good men in the neigh-;
' borhood joined in a wood bee for.
, the benefit of Mr. and Mrs. Moore
Mr. Moore Is past seventy years old

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erythin

That', Why "Whin It'
EXIDE You Start"

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

(ARD M. BOARD NEW

Tllin pil|rT pl |CCQ

NUMBER 44

PAGES 1 to 6

CltFCOUNCIL MET

DEC SION IN GUN C0NSSgrmfatc. loan TRUST DEPOSIT &gt;
HYGIENE |“T““ ’O‘"D,!W
uHuOlO
! Gomes From Morgantown,W.
of Hastings City and
Considered Routine Business,
PLAN IS HELPFUL
■HI;| Va.—-Ha» Splendid Train­ OF THE DEPRESSION Salaries and Possible ; IE DRAIN CASE Funds
Barry County Tied Up by

CAPITAL NEWS ] A DENTK
IN AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 1, 1933

10 PAGES

SANITARY-ENGINEER; I HlJ blllLI

ON FRIDAY EVENING

W.ti,®“*
™.n- TSDST
°*!!?.0T
ing
R. F. C. Loan
Tl, Eta» I,. I.,...
BARRY HEALTH UNIT DO'"f arid
“a Experience
“J'"™”
OVER WCOULAT10N FOL.
JJJDGE McPBEK FINDS IN
The city council met Friday night. '
MkB.-nirrr I. &gt; bill on INO IT. SPONSORED BY |„f MorJmSwn v/viraw., wW
LOWED BY DEFLATION I Tlie
ty hinds both tied up In bunks, thc BE LOANED; SAFE, AVAIL­
iiio'[ Important matter up io: 'FAVOR OF BARRY CO.
'uta
KELLOGG FOUNDATION | l^orai |to
v, a-•
AND HOARDING
1 consideration was whether, in view
question
of
how
to
meet
thclr
qx-l
-----~
-----------—
ROAD COMM.
ABLE AT ANY TIME
!; cimcs tejih acidj’ proptMitlbn. Some •
ot tlie tact that the city fund* are

LVi

tied up in local banks under thc ,

consideration has

been

given to

DENTISTS SHOW A
;■ EVERY DOLLAR WITH; making a lean from the i-Vdera) BANKS HAVE EXTRA LA­
. :r.orafcrium Issued by the Governo: TEMPORARY RESTRAIN­
CO-OPERATIVE SPIRIT*£ DRAWN REDUCESXREDIT thi* city had b^ter attemy to make
ING ORDER CONTINUED but no step* in that direction have
BOR UNDER THIS PLAN
a lean from tlie Federal Recotutruc-

d-naw
»»
work,
overover
-------------------- actually been taken, it is to be
..JL*_
- «•_«
— _»
.. tu-»
, r&gt;: engineering
. • nginacnng
»wkincluding
. including
----------tion Finance Carpoiatlon. The mat­
and the remain Ing half six montlt* County Nurses Toll of Diet, three year* a*‘ Sanitary Engineer Return to Prosperity Will ter was discussed and left with the Pipe Placed Across Highway hoped that the situation, may so
,-------------------------------------------- rlt.ar
that
nttvuny
)Aat\
willwill
K-. b&gt; But the Limited Service 11
later. Tills b.)l ha* been put forth,
anti Treatment Needed
with the Monongalia County Health
—
—
.
clear itself
that
loan
mayor, city clerk and Ute city at­
by Ezra Morehouse Was
tu one of the "relief masurcs for,
I Department. He is a member of Come Gradually Through : tomey to work out for tlie good of
Helpful and a Real Ac­
unnecessary. Both the city, and the
the people of Michigan
.
for Good Teeth
I the American Public Health AwoStabilized Confidence
county have ample funds tq mrct commodation
the city.
Cause of Complaint
Automobile
of --Michigan:
and- ^.awwii.
&lt; elation. niiKiKiui
American n.Lri
Water nuiiLa
Works zwAs. ____ ____ , .. .
-— ... ---- owners
- ------ ----------- What
miu. the
uir Kellogg
r^ruvK* Foundation
rvu.iuafcn.il hiiu
Salaries tor the ensuing yey were
rru.u«z *u. auuwe
is that
that-- of
of atat­
HiirHiir the
tin* state*
&lt;tnt» &lt; last
in»f fiscal year-thc Barry
.. • ■ County' HealHi Unit—&gt;| sociatlon. and American Society of.
A common error i.&gt;
People, generally speaking, do not
durhig
ent
situation
that
does
hot
help'
also
(Uscuved
Tlie
matter
of
limit*
R
McPn
k
dow
„
---— - -HU-.M.U n »cnT* lunu.u uown iun
tributing
the depression through ------- -— realize the labor that was put upon
ending June 30. 1932. paid into tlie j width would not be in
ex-. f*-'
--&lt;•Engineer*.
■—■- — He
...existence
--------------------------------------------(Civil
w1U begin hi*.
*alarle* to be paid was referred d,.flMon ln the case of Ezra Mon - them.
| which *e are passing to a tack of ‘on
bank-, when they were directed to
tn .b. -------------------,n ,n^t.
state treasury $18.792.129.76 for li-lrejit
ce;it for the Foundation- have beenj'
been! work today, March I.
.
money in circulation. Thc fact is to the finance committee to investi­
r.pcn their door* again on Thursday,
cense plate*. The ratio of collec­ doing for the children of the coun- ■-----------------------------------tiiat then- is more actual gold.silver, 1gate and report at the next meet­ .of Road Comnussloner*.
tion so tor thLs year lias been way ty is not generally understood.
The facts in the ccntrovcrr-y were
j federal reserve and national bank ing of the council, which will be
■ below LI lot ol a year ago, says tl—
Each bank wa-, compelled to take
covered in the article in thc Ba:;! notes outstanding now than in 1928.. held on March 10
secretary of state's office.
a fixed definite T*r cent 10 ap­
. when everything was going w swim- j1 Thc condition of thc guard rail. ner of December 2l. The case h.t-.
ply from all its dtposils, savings and
pointed out by sponsors of the easy- in maintaining health is performed!
I on thc south side of Mill street east attracted considerable attention
mingly.
Izirgely
two
conditions;'
commercial,
and make it a trust
payment bill as proof of the fact:.,,
,„- n.v-Ml. Yet
, uiu.i.aiii,
by vHie
teeth.
ordinarily uMivat-i
little athave brought on the acute situation, jjof the Michigan Avenue bridge, was because it involved cer.tain questions
de!X»it &amp;o that thc owner* of it
that automobile owners cannot now tention 1» paid to children's teeth,
was voted
that a new pertaining to tlie level of Gun lake.
j First, tlw- ov&lt; r-ispeculaiion from considered.
,7 run c.It _,7.
ln------------could have it if they so wished. Then
afford to I buy their llcenw plate*. Diet ha* much to do with goal
; 1924 to 1929 with the resulting drop&gt;ua,d r“*,|
put u"
but tbut
fee
and instruction has
Riven
that IT
n... the
tec is
w made Jiayabie
.payable' ..teeth
ha* been
given'
----------\ -------------- ----SPEAKER T£LL8 COMMER- if uny depositor, having money in
..
... ’
r. Schmcman wmgivcn txrmls- hole, thi-^jilaintlff acqmr^
1..
m.
.... ■ of....
. ...
in . two to"
easy
payment#u Ifit ..111
will fc.__.to
keep j in ...
the schoil*
this county
by ..
the. THE REV. L. L. DEWEY '?
!?tte
------------- CIAL CLUB S0ME 0F THT •hl? tout'fund, wishes to depodt
isloii to place a sign over the side- |o about ninety
acres----------ot hind lying
actual cash, nr check* or drafts on
automobile* on tin* road, thereby In urees of th.- Kellogg Foundation |
PRESIDES AT LARGE ’ fro&lt;
‘.nn^“? llrl "lk
umra. For
rm ra.ranra,
™
Immediately. north of the improved
bringing more money Into the state's on the subject of proper det forPRESIDES AT LARGE
gcxxl times.
instance, uu „&gt;«„■
slmre
bank* outsidr* of Michigan, he in
DEVELOPMENTS
"KKtoral Matora
...
uorth."■P'r
vlbon at tto nt,
! gravel highway, running in an '
^h t.ii.
tgrowtag chffdren to'aK growH.
TRIBUNAL
2? ."ofc .?
“ *
C
permit&amp;d* to do that and these are
• itjin.lv CMU1 at ±V.-SS?
tl,.. tv,,. I, I,
.. .to... I
i easterly anti westerly
direction
It U
u intereiting
mterr.Unt to
note In
In this
thia -.md
-and keeping
keeMItk aa Rood
toed »el
tot of
ot teeth.
t«th.|
-----------.
|
added to tlie trust fund. Then thia
It
to note
----------ucrcwi the muck land-., at what may TCI Cl/KIf)M lAJII I
be purchased tor about $12 00 To;
trust depodt can be checked on and
connection
that Ih„
the annual
annual report arnCTttily-'speaking. milk asul vegr- qpwcp*i qppr|A|
MUMPtiM lhat
bo termed 1L1 the northerly end ot 'CLEVIOIURIWILL
I come nearer home, the Reo* Motor1
the bank will pay thc checks in
of Auditor General Fuller made to table,-, play an important part in OtYCnHL orCUIRL
Gun
M'uish."
Tids highway crass­
~
-• ■ SOON BE COMMON full .
Governor Chase Osborn for thc fis­ furnishing the lime and other ele­
BADGES PRESENTED
! cs Gun river about fifty fret south
cal year ending June 30. 1912. show­ ments needed for good teeth. Tlie
of Gun river dam.
it is th:
:z~ Crime Will Be Fought and really- two fl-Gups—one which haa
~
Now the market price is around
the ton.
ed the entire income of tlie state teeth must be kept clean also. An­ ,,,, ,
12.00 per snare,
share. one
One could go down:
tintion of Mr. Morehouse thirt. not
tlie same assets as it had when
from all sources to be S14.1B0.4B9.- other important .thing Is to have a Winston Sheffield Gets Silver »z.uo
War Will Be Waged
-long after 4w' acquired title'to the
■ through
thc entire
: the bank holiday was declared on
57.
'** “
““ “list,
** showing the
diet that will compel children to Palm—William Fox Re- isame
t.,, ‘“nd. he came to the office of the
relative dccllm.v New York1
February 13. let* the five jx-r. cent
From these figures it b. seen that chew their food properly.
With thc Radio
ttrives
Handicraft
Book
MAIN
ADDRESS
GIVEN
BY;
Barry
County
road
commission
and
•Central
stock
once
sold
as
high
as
taken from the deposit* and put in
Michigan automobile owners last
Since the school ojicncd last fall
Volkenant. radio en- ' ^"fire'^
talked with Eli Lindsey
and‘ Charles
‘ ‘
to Gordon W.
Vlte'sSrkTrwuSlgtoii
™t,
Xr.S£S
Ninety-two j,«-ards and advance­ 1200 a share. It is now qu&lt;Xqp al $17,
a trust fund: and
another
holding
M. L. NOON. STATE
year |&gt;uld the state over $4,600,000 the County .,
rau&gt;. Unit ha* been
Health
i Robertson; that, he explained to!
--------------- &lt;B
more for their license plates than conducting dental
clinic*
in .... ments were made to scouts repre­ or $18 a share These bin rompan.
Company,
manufacturers
of
Sparton
"J"'
PRESIDENT
them his wish to drain the land acown substantially the sante prop-1
the '^P041'0™ ma&gt; a,ld to the
thc Mate government collected from; health rooms *r the Woodland and senting mpe troops in the county les
|quirtd and that in doing so no one radios, uxs the speaker al the Com- M"L
same.
uli sources 'in 19)2.
j Middleville consolidated school*. at the February Court of Honor crtles now that they did in 1928;1
tnercial
Cfub
yesterday
noon.
He
!
l would be affected except. Wniseff
thc values have shrunk. They IMPnRTQ ACCFPT
The segregation of the depart.....w
u... uvtu
w The
me clinics are me
... , al. the
— court
—, ’ house here las'.
. but
Auto ..n.ir-.u
owners &gt;tun.
been num*
asking to
the same a.
a* inrj&amp;e
thaw: held
interesting
talk. ---------Naturally
ancb-wK?.
auM-«&gt;ir. Mrs.
«&gt;s. Morehouse
aiunuutat owned
ukucu uu gave
;
-an
—, --------- • ------—• ' ment'. reouires the aectnm(« tn he
have both the license tag fee a* held last year—two clinics cacht ^"cday evenln&lt;- Tl*
L were never worth thc high price ll*irun । 0 Hrrcu 1
COMMODITY VALUES
SuchT ।" oX.d'Tu-e ’read
“ ,hat “
well a* the gn* tax cut in half. One week In charge of Barry county den-1
presided assisted by fifteen asked tor them In 1928. They are!
side of the highway. It was further *nlc1’ ' ’ •' connected, at the .read check.Up OI1 each the old and the
meinbersqf the legislature )»inted tirt*.
(scoutmasters and leaders. Dr. C. E- now depreved far below actual val-|
contention of Mr. Morehouse that
ul“ch new
“ Captain
very------ ine
set-up Sparks,
may bea made.
out that the'cosy-payment plan forf Children arc transported by the! .Hyalt “c,ted ns;Ck-rfc , , ,
/
ihxsbcen reduced
■ B
. Recent Drop in Butterfat and ,the
11C m&lt;
.nitK.rfi of
rc“
«&gt;ou5
who
members
of ll)t
the. mad
road commlsconunte- !!
ag
!ou5_.man.
nia’? ,.*
ho tuc*
tur* mart
mQM. of
°r ‘ But thL?^ is’^rily^a itrmli part of
license plates might possibly, have county Health Unit nurse*- or local •
a,!d ,eadcrs , re-1 Second, another cause of thc de-! Egg Prices Due to Maniphnc happened so tar One can
been advanced for the purpose of health • committees from rural !^lvcd »Pe®*a&gt; award* in recognition -----------------------------------------. n ~
.“-y
’
---------------------------r ’I
uiktion
or Market
' -ion present gave him permission to t,H' Profits of the company, above SX»"&amp;
forestalling a bill which is In prepa- school* to the health room* men- !?r, “T^Lac«e'*’neP.1'.
'ah of cadi
tank
n.Z
illation of Market
rjr rent° CMl
°nC hu,,drcdi JIS". 2dol’te l/’u^'w ' «|vcn by lh“ KeUoiS'* Foundation hoarding of thc money. In 1927 The Barry County Fann Bureau
it will alw&gt; be recalled that ....
■
••■“S
*lt bl knnwn fhnt Certain prninc1 rei&gt;£
!* *
,W lor a hand-carved totem i»le of Wwrc
xubstantially $4,000.000,-! Diet nt the Goodwill church for un , Lindsey mid Mr. Robertson contend
interested to road bulfdlni and
^thte miram Martid in!»«!*««■ workmaShlp. L. R Beeler. 000 •ct“a* ca&gt;h ‘n bonk* but the
d“&gt;' meeting on Friday. February that their permission to place the that Mr Spark, often spoke of the *,
rtate tanSS autoSdea foJ
trii. HnJ
,’,art'd ,dScoutmaster of Trooo 65 Middleville “ctual deposits of thc banks were 124- During the morning re.wlon the, pipe across the highway wa* given
^^ntafn\\telp^ent“i?ccmM' fee a* Tiui hdpdredaandt'flftjr-Jdxnc:hli'dre&lt;t&gt; rrce'vt’d “n African’ iteliI ,ciL ‘hen over $M.(X»W0. That was be-1 organization endorsed and voted to subject to certain condition',, the
■
Continued on page two)
Wj a* tile thLre'cent ms tax
hare beTn examined bv dtnitete Md “»** llfe “»»"« embl, m an,i P‘«- C*““S normaW “bout 93 per cent of present resolu tons to out state leg-(principal of which was the fact tiiat pany's cnpinccrs realize that theie
nrct cent gas tax.
("‘’J'
^ ,rdRobert Rugg and Edward Lynd of;our deposit? arc made with checks,&lt; Mature favoring w vera .b;l!.«.w w he uuh.d to drain only x unall is a lot of hard work and planning ■
,
,
, • — - A.n n,. o._ jjj
ui int'M* nave. -rcceivea
ireai- ; MiddleviUe received Eagle Scou';drn,‘s' certificotek. of deposits andjund?r eonslderntion at Lansing.larcn. not exceeding an acre or two. connected with it also.
i TRAMP! TRAMP! TRAMP!
T.ivinra
n.n 10 .
U«ln, trn...
ircm .t..v
day tn
u&gt; day on U«- ■
sra
The speaker mentioned Jhe de­
awards. Troop 76 of Carlton Center • °‘ber forms of credit that in nor-! Some of the bills endorsed arc (and that In thc event any trouble
h"»k.,r |»yrl».x ,,ro,id.d by no-„,a ,M „mw.
THEY WENT MARCHING
the Joseph MeKntghl cup for ,nal “me* are equivalent to cash. House Bill No. I—The Budget ;aro&gt;e apd the commission wifhed velopment nt radios in )»llcc work
.tain for their Mrvicea. aa th. rr.nildrci, have had their teeth won
.
----------the highest 'percentage of Thus every dollar of actual money! Economics Act—which d«s away! him to remove the-pipe that Tu« and said that, in the n-t distant'
■“ ‘
,h' ■*•"“"« "■I'tauoit II.
by ah.mt.La TN. work ha. .having
1"
VU.U
uu
w.
futtrfe.
there would be broadcasting Recital of What Happened to
1
promotions
from
the
rank
of
ten'
^Poshed
by'the
people
In
banks
।
with
any
building
program
unless
would
do
so.
Mlchlsarc
ol th.- lilt.
b.„ uonc
dona wiuwuv
wlUvtui emerge
eharr- co
to inc
the
,Inliirp
,...... —
, member,
------ : oL--n
drtfoot
001
to
second
eixss
clkss.
,
;
was
increased
by
«&gt;
$14
more
mme
than
imn
‘
he
.-,tate
lias
the
money
._.!•!
The
to
finance!
pipe
was
'«w.
located
across
.
the
police
stations
in
most
cltlc.s
and••
nt*prl
tm
InnMtr
tw.
Ir.lH
hv
......
....
.....
.....
...
dr
nuitr "mi no lonnt to told by .to cMMnn and u
ml by the W.
Three Fellows
When the
1—le highest
. .
. yet given-by
.
. ai!cxUud
—tola, art ln the forn’ of checks,
— J I. _ drafts • *-he
Hi. I.building
., 11HI.... At.
1 till.
1.1
1,1award
on
hand;
also
thc
bud-,highway
some
time
during
the
tlial
every
policeman
would
have
a
tolto tod. homo, ot the todouttoto K. KclkOT roumUHon.
Gas Tank Went Dry
or to toonoNk uttollon ttot proTl» nulto port or Ito Hd.lt" na«ry county court of honor" was “nd o,hcr credits. The banks' de-'Ret must lay on Hie desks in its month of September or October of pocket receiver with a telephone so;
”“•
&lt;«*• '•'It "•'•
Un" drnial pntotom. l.o.mr, U given to Winston Sheffield. Tills was' p051t-‘‘ Wvr'’ lo»«cd On notes, mart- AP"* f°nn before adoption to give 1932. Soon theredfter complaint was that he could communicate direct-। The Banner wasn't supposed to
silver nalm for his Eagle Scout
‘Continued on page three»
members a chance to study it.'made to, the county road comnus- b' will) his .superior*,
hear anything about this, but in the
wltto.-di o rapidly ototolto .ill- ..durallbtol. Tbrt. orojl« lull urn. a
badge arid repiescnts the highest
--------------- ***--------------- (Other items are found in thc bill %|On by thc owners of property upThe development of long distance,
wee. early hours last Wednesday
Ibdo on ill. p.rt ol IrabUlora ra- „a Mn ,lm.
goal in merit badge work that THE DEAD LINE FIXED
*Wch ,he Purm ^ureau organlza- rn th.- shores of Gun
wonderful,
v,— lake Certain transmUdon has been
-------------morning three tired, woe-begone
ixd.lly .n™,« Ito nrwoy mdntora.
,mow 0Ih„
AT CIY n’PI nrir □ m
V°5!?''
j conferences then took place between He stated that while lie wa* in Bcr- looking individuals slowly trudged
■nir old Umrr. .!"&gt; «.to to-rf«l. htaS1„
Kub|rau Ito taper- scouta ran achieve. Winston has 26
AT gy
SIX nnnpv
O'CLOCK □P. m
M.i
“ &lt;«•:&lt;
......member;
—----------------------------------- ---------- —
--------Sparks,
------- ------| the
of the road commis- an
not long
ago.■ —
Captain
uieir way into Hastings, »,
and «,
with
st
IS ‘"T* "S' "'S'
* *" J™. ,n
»' “r|x
rmi'M total merit .badge* and three Sliver Palm|
----------- fcqme-Safes
------------------ Tux
— —
Bill was
— brought sK&gt;n
;»n and Mr. Morehouse, the former &gt; ‘th'
hcn
,n '■» a fast train
lr“ln going to hts
hLs cvcry
cwry step
up a 1Ul,n{ nm.-ew
s
. I
. , 5,
.Th'r "“■*
'“khwi™-. tto cortodlon or d.nul badge*.
tn him
ih»v
talked »«h
with him. the
.&gt;
i'"' wWch„'thr
te organization
owMon did
mo not
notI. mdi.-atino w
i,i,„ that u,
c, ,„t«i&gt;d- Florida
■l-no. honu*.
bon.-. ulSrd
Uanuulon.
Uut Uuy .nV lun
Scoutmasters and leaders who as-, No School Activities or Uso'jfavor
JSSff 1!
T"'','' J.,- ,h,"
to-TU and tto Wtotaty or proper
all nt
at this time.
lune. The
»uc Farm
r»ini;^.
w remove the pipe. Mr. More- -speaker,
r-___ • while he was —
—. that much, closer to town and a
,
.
....
u301 favor at all
&lt;4 no
Mtting in —
htv
stated the Rev. Dewey were:
1
ttantly increasing inability of pco-. fLOd
01 SCuOOl Auditorium
iRureau
ft-cl*
the Blate
should stick
! Imirc
tlu.»
hotel
nx»n
In tlu»
flormon
eattil.il
ii good, soft_
I
Bureau
feels
state
stick
house
tlwn
employed
attorney
Arhotel
room
tlie
German
capital,
bed.
8.
R.
Wurtz.
Niuhville,
Tioop
77;
j
pic to pay taxc-i. licenses and fees.:
‘&lt; g __________
to tlie present taxes available, in-j chic McDonald of this city to file a On bis return home he stated that.,
It seenu that on Tuesday evening
Jumes L. Rugg. Middleville, Troop
Unless Paid For
eluding the $15.00 on.a thousand. 1 bill of complaint, os plaintiff, in tlie from his berth on Hie steamship;i Dr. Kinde. Dr. Lockwood and Rob­
ENGINEER .RAKOWSKY
85: Seth I. Zej^r, Nashville. Troop
and trim expenses to meet thia. | circuit court of this county, asking Olympic, he frequently talked with ert Cook drove over to Battle Creek
Thnv feel ItIt can Iw.
m,.-. or nt
m.J that
.............
. ,be .......
' «‘t...
t._v._.. For
HIGHLY COMMENDED
They
be M
done,
at 1.least
an''injunction
issued rehe t,.
home office ...
hi Jackson.
in the latter's car to attend a Boy
it has not as yet demonstrated that
—..—j----------------some time it ha* been itosslble for!i Scout meeting.- When nearing jlw
(Continued
on page ..
three)
for the legislature in Lansing to give Qave Interesting Pnner Be.
—
—jino Kuon vo economize. io save it can't, and will not favor any new
i men in airships to communicate di-1 F&gt;xid City. Bob observed that the
some consideration to tlie plight of
e iniereaunB raper co- 1?'
Sheffield. Hastings, every dollar passible it ho* own uc- taxes of uny kind until such time
iiectly with their homes by radio.:
ivernntcut.j fore Recent Meet of Road
-thooe who fcupiwrt thi^mv.r;^;."..
j
(-s’’ tNIrX
Middevni^' cl&lt;R’tl tbut !herc
**' n" evcniiu; as it has been demonstrated that GORDON WHEELER ADThis will beoiturreasingly perfected.: said: "FWlows, remind me about
thc army of Job liolde.rsrfnstitutlods
.' re--TL ^eRr' Mlddkyilk., opening of any room in uny part ot the state cannot run Wilhoit-other
Men in Ann Arbor
DRESSES ROTARIANS Plctur&lt;-S “rc already wnt by radio. getting some gasoline before we
and other public subsidized agencies. &gt;
Trmm 72 5R WW«Klin«'
H‘8h
"r Central «hOOi sources of revenue.
s----------At the present time he declared start back, were nearly out."
...v grave faces
.»vra of
u! Biuivwa
The
senators iuicii
and! "The Michigan Roads and Air- PaTk 1?’ Ward P1S’ wSd®' bu,W,n«- deluding the library. Six
It was voted to support House Bill Emphatically States There &gt;*'»“ ‘he Germans are the leading
Arriving al their destination, they
houte members, thc utter lack ofr foru" qf hVbruary 23 comes io hand
«.^r 1
2eloc‘t. u
p ¥ »? thc
atoolu,&lt;;
dead acaa jI no
No.. 32—
«-_7
«*• w
me uosoiuie
—which proposes to limit the ...
„
jsctentlBts ot the world, while Eng-1
frivolity about legislative chambers'u,,h an “count of the recent meel- T-nn,. -A. H H'Lh^’tSr
’r'111*' No •M‘h&lt;wl organization nor (activities and expenditures of the Arc No Short Cits to Suc- land has tho greatest engineers. But enjoyed a pleasant evening; saenjoyable in fact tiiat the empty
nrid thc ciigcrncss to do something: lI,K °r slatc highway engineers and
“
“
W
olhcr
*
1U
h®
l*n«&gt;tted
to
use
Slate
Department
of
Public
Instrucce83
__
Rovs
Were
Guests
in
fifty
years
he
believed
that
gas
tank was entirely forgotten. Be­
that will bring tome sort of relief rcad commissioners at Ann Arbor,
t™. ““ C",t"! “h&lt;kJ i^iwnum. wi- tta .nd requlremtnu It m.y Im„
America would lead the world in fore arriving at Dowling, Bob hap­
to the state indicates pretty well' Mention Is made in that ls*ue of
S«»nd Ctass-Paul Bates. Troop le4s thc full
t , u
Id just
j । districts
in some inof Grand Rap- both fields.
in­ ; . Gordon Wheeler,
pened to look at the gas gauge and
72: Arthur Beaman,
Beaman. Troop
Troon 71;
71: How- i.
___.,&gt;..
___ to v........ pose on local
. districts in some •••
Hie change since January 4th. Then a PaI*r
before thc gathering 72;
wo
m ’.h-v*"—
Ids, a member nr
of nn»
one nt
of th..
the Uodino
leading
it
would
have
be
for
an
outside
stances
such
as
mall
boxes
for
Th^re
has
been
a
great
develop
­
~
—-------------what he saw wasn't* very pleasant
tlie demand among the newly elect- bX County Engineer J.-O. Rakowsky ard Daniels, Robert Henney and *n^a
schools, state records to schools, taw firms there, was the speaker at,,ment ot television, but so far it has for tlie little float
registered
ed legislators#ras for jobs—Jobs for of thu clt? 00 the ’°Plc ’The Ap- S* w. VSmnUw •
7&lt;1- cl^&gt;ton
The only organization that will be state athletic and music supervls- the Rotary luncheon Monday noon.
inot been reduced V* “ basis where
frlcnds back home who wanted to;pIlcatlon of the . McNitt-Holbeck' .E^?&lt;L,Jon“ Pcnnitted to use any part of the ors. requirements of teachers' in­ Each Rbtarian had as his guest a j u television could be afforded in the • zero!" At Dowling the gas station*
get on the public payroll.
i Smith Law." This account states aI1pi
°^rharn‘
n
school building after, six o'clock will stitutes and other non-essential lo­ student from thc High teliool. Tlie average home. That tlnic is rapidly were dosed, houses were ail dark,
Not much talk about jobs these ithnt Mr- Rakowaky's paper was
largely for these!nearing, however. Tliere are so thc good people of the town were
Eaton and Duthe,Pz T. A. But thc P. T. .A. cal school expenses now forced by address was
days. But there Is plenty' of talk, carefully prepared and that lie dc- ane Millen Troop 71; Laurence meetlnga wlU not be held in the
young men. Mr Wlieeler directed !many thing* that can interfere with oil in bed; and evidently satisfied ti&gt;
department
remain there in spite of Iwm toot-.
about bunking, taxes and economy, wrlbcd tlie plan* adopted In Barry Hecker. Troop 77; Lloyd Peterson audltorlum. but in one of the claas- ’ tins
(
Other bills before the House at his remarks to thc "Folly of Short:(it
tiiat television over long dlsete. * .
----------- (county on the township roads tak­
2^J*ynoldi
"X”™- wb*re thc expense will be this time dealing with economy Cuts to Success." He began by stat- | Line'* Is not yet practicable. Tele­ IngSos, halloas,
lhey started on hopefully.any
A* Indicated tn the M. P. A. Jegis- en over In 1932. Tlie system adopted Harold Cole. Troop 72.
very much less.
measures were supiiorted by the or­ ing that there were magazine ad-!1 vision is not new. haring been first minute expecting to hear that final
lallve letter three weeks ago. the' here of cohtructlng for tlie nuilntevertLM'ments now, blazing forth the discovered In 1880. The «|&gt;eakcr'pre­
^Sr',ATn?&gt;P
TJ'" teacher* were paid 25 per ganization.
i"mlsa'’ that betokens an empty gas­
taxatlon committees of both the- nance and improvement of township 79; Gordon Crothers. Troop 74; Joe
(1j thclr 5^.. due Uie laat of
The main address of the after­ fact that with twenty lessons one dicted that, in a comparatively few oline tank. But by "coasting'' and
hou«c and scnate'have now demand-; road* in this county ha* attracted
71 and Orwlni February. They are paid twice a noon session was given by Mr. M. could become a finished piano play­ (years, it would be possible for a doing everything to save gas. the
cd an additional forty j&gt;er cent cut; ttw notice of many engineers in the Buskirk. Troop 72.
month.
L. Noon, president of Michigan er! Another avers that with twenty 1 jierson sitting in his Michigan home car negotiated McOmber hill and
in state expenses before bringing state, as it 1* regarded a* an experlessons
one
can
become
a
good
writ
­
State
Farm
Bureau.
Mr
Noon's
As everybody who is acquainted
on a cold winter day to watch a base-'
forth any new tax raising bills. Not imenl of much value. Mr. Rakow- Troop 73; Ward PlMts, TYoop 79.
'with our local school situation un­ address was very Interesting and er of short stones. Another tells ।jball game being jilayed in tire city i the town-line hill. Hopes were run... u
_ &lt;ky
stated tllat tllc plftn |uld
only
docs .u_
the forty per cent cut ap■
, Havana, and to get views ofthe,;(nlng high that even the city might
Eagle Scout Robert Rugg and derstand*. Superintendent VanBus- .vigorous. _.He said he would give how a singer can become a modern’jof
4x- reached—but no such luck!
ply to slate departments, but com­ successfully. His paper caused con­ EtL^,rtr&lt;
Tj^p M' hc klr,t lx * careful business executive she same talk that he gave over ten
wlroe^h^ hi^r? tropic*! Mlrinf of that iriSliD^ About a quarter of a mile south of
mittee members xay every cduca- siderable discussion and received
SHrer Palm—Winston Sheffield. who
thc lmporUnw and ne. years ago to the organization in
long
of ...tlie screen
tlonal Institution, prison.and hos­ out-spoken
commendation. The
against the folly of expecting that Iiore
.
" ‘ltc. best
]k.
,,1 the Star schoolhouse thc engine
Barry county.
^. n.a^-A.i^.i
°f keeping -chool expenses
?™
“
«
C
“
'
a
a
1
^L
“
51
“
SI
&amp;h
S.
“
r
r™
rilo
ta.S
'went dead. Even nt that late hour
pital must cut Us expenses in pro­ Michigan Roads and Airport* will
Bad8“~AlRfnBl
IBt the ,0WMt possible limit. The
Mr. Noon has long, been a friend
portion.
an occasional car . went by, ahd
publish Mr. Rakowsky's address In Wm. Fox and Lj-nn Perry. Troop 73. j8Chool board i* In thorough symLta Tlie Umc la coming, said thewpeak- attempts were made to get a lilt.
and leader in Michigan farm circles. 1 inJir bJ^ta^rina anv
full in it* Issue of March 10.
.
Athletlcs, Joe Thompson, Troop 71; , pathy
with
that
position.
?«
wnVk’h.M
Inri 1 er- w,wn It¥ tW0 &lt;* t,lre” d“&gt;'s al1
pauiy
wiiu
uiac
poaiuon.
Because
of
Ills
out-and-out
opposi
­
While state
officials
and
depart— ---- ——.........
That
llM,k |juua&gt;tBL&lt;uu
publication ui
1* quilO
qliitb ngtll
right Ul
in
irVintiniwn
I Tlie school board
..
, ............
.
(Continued nn
on ruin,
page twril
two)
h.m
k
i^H^
t«°m«k
h
.V«tJUSL
&lt;nd
llw
tt&lt;irM
or
a
w,ck
can
**
areou
’
I
is
responsible
—
U-nt
honrtu
nr
—
flon.lnAnt
’
tion
to
certain
existing
conditions
went heads arc figuring out cut* stating that the manner In which
after midnight? Well the cars they
I for the action which reduced school he has never been given a chance
«h» P&gt;W«)d, and hl only a few houra of tried to hall did ju»t what everyon*
that must be made, as the result construction work was done on the
MAKING FINE RECORD.
uu, per cent in 1931. 13 in politics. He was the choice of
rhe speaker next told how. m the r
ri-vintiniuvi nn nnan
| expenses .four
of the mandate of these two com- KM miles of township highways tak‘Oontlnued^on page *ix&gt;
, else does in these days of banditry—
Many in this city will remember per,cent in 1932 and can be relied the Michigan farmers for Commis­ world of sports and business, men
mittees. banking legislation that en over in 1932 by our county road Robert
the drivers just "stepped on if and
nhert b
nDt son nf
M n
pan. thcm t0 whatever limit sioner of Agriculture for Michigan hacj attempted to short cut to sueE. u«.ii
Hastings,
of u
Mrs.
C.',on
..
«•&lt;»».
n
nAY
will in some measure protect at commission has attracted atate-wlde W. Mixer, who lived here for several
MKSIONS
the situation may require in 1933. in the present administration, but ccsa by taking devious methods of ''*«*
hour. Farm house* were all dark.
B P°rtl0» of the saving* of attention. Many highway engineer*
and attended school here alsq.
mrat* tovariabte^uch6T!w annual Worlds Day of Pray- w Lire three'piled out and began Ute
was not appointed.
M chlgan people i* under consider-. have visited this county, driven over years
NOTICE.
For many years Robert has been a
»*,d at
«‘ek homeward.
Mr. Noon does not mince words in S We taUure emD£*££ the " for MUe,ons ”»
nt.l2,n un.
;,he roads {taken over and have resident of 8t. Joseph. Missouri,
This Is to inform tlie public that
u2t hc!e are
to EmmanueI Episcopal church on FriTo-a peraon accustomed to walkpie bank calamity brought upon highly codimended the work done where he lias greatly prospered. He the partnership of McCall Bros.. expressing-his disapproval of the
Chicago Board of Trade dealing in lu™ it ran Smv br won bTta?! dl‘y March 3' at ‘ 30 octock- This mg. four or five inlte* ta t much,
Michigan over nighf lias apparently under the direction of Mr. Rakow- is president and director of the cleaners
■
and tailors. 207 80. Jeffer­ fanners' commodities, making mil­ mmrv tatearitv \o^nd tanking &gt;,u
a unten ?1“htrln« °r ■» ,he A fellow will eren/Cha*o Klttte golf
put a stop to all talk of chalp or «ky. The state highway department Buchanan Elevator Company of son
.
St.. Hastings, has been dissolved
branch banking in Michigan. The sent an inspector to look over this that city. He is also president of and I- have become exclusive owner lions in this field annually, adding JSTtaySgX gan^Slare *nr missionary .octeUe. of the city, rep- ball up hill xnrf down, through
the .expense of operation to the
Mr Wl^lcr l^tak-^ ^ne no- "tentative* pt each organuatton talxm and gulicys, walk fire mite,
‘ *“ t,M? Guardian group wort. He said at that time: "Barry thc 8t. Joseph Chamber of Com- of
■ the business, although the name price of this article to the consum­ table
who^ h^d tXn
baring a place on the program. The during the procra* and think noUtof banks spreading across the state county has come thc nearest to nieroe. He was recently elected of
■
the
firm remains tlie same. I er. He objects to their manipula­ Innnob rotheme u ' E0110* T**?
~
°M‘- There M-ems to be . lot of
that found It necessary to appeal earning out the letter and the president of the Union Terminal shill
.
be
pleased
to
welcome
dU
my
tion of the prices of farm oommodi
thJlnterccMton for the leaders of the refreshment and relaxutmn when
JhC
a!d Jha‘. rc#ul,‘d *n spirit of the McNttt law of any Company, an important business former customers
HP.. nf’.iSSL te’JIttM the ’■"hureh. ‘be nation, the missionaries a fellow can unload his real "feel(Continued on page three)
closing 530 banks in thc state for county In Michigan."
enterprise
of
8L
Joseph.
Robert*
—
Adv.
Alfred
O.
McCall.
I “nd
intenwixiraU rotation, will Ings ' unr.nl a little wtitlte ' piU“
eight days has made the legislature'
----friend* here are pleased to hear of
M^ehSdUw&gt;t1«roecSMrtodwIn **' ghen AU wh0 are lnU"rc8t*d
“‘at ha* gone aatray. Bui when you
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS.
NEW LIBRARY HOURS.
a bit shy of branch banking legis-!
INITIATION MEETING.
he I* making In the
latlon.
I Beginning Monday. Feb. 27. hours the fine record
^irome to-atte.^
■
Wrjht omand walk Lmr
Those interested in the success of
WV-.U
H«t‘ng* Chapter No. 7. O E. 8.
world and uw
the »«««»
success M»&lt;
lhat
j for the main library will be as fol- business
the
Hastings
Symphony
Orcliestra
ha* come to him in the city of at. **»
• »pcclal initiation rervicc
iK^lngto'the’rSw ttU° ”IS FIRST WEDto.' that'* an entirely dlrtcn-nl malTlie appearance of one or two low*:
feel
much
encouraged
over
the
in
­
•----- •(Tuesday evening. March fl. with a
bill* dealing with insurance matters Monday-Friday. 9:00 to 11:45'A.
‘
I
n,r
*°
CEREMONY,
ter!
Evwy mile grew more and mure
terest
shown
in
the
same
by
the
0:30 dinner. Tlie Past Matrons and
has brought forth the Information M.. 1.'■00-6.00 P. M. Library will NOT
*m.' Tlie first wedding ceremony by tedlou*.
tedious. Il became more »nd
and nmr«
more
Patrons of the local---------------------chapter, the sixty or more persons who make taK tatou
MORE CLOTHING NEEDED.
-----------------------------------to K , Judge Stuart
8“"r' Clement
C1'n”“‘ took
*“* place
p'“* «•»'«»',
o "pick
-Urt-™
that there is a very strong possl- .bc open al all on Satuniay* or any
of an effort to
’em ».««
up and jail
Have you any clothing that you officer* and members of Battle up ite membership. They ore Elect­
bllity of plenty of drastic Insurance evening.
I
Thursday
afternoon,
when
he
per'em
down."
Long before the city wm
can contribute to tlie Welfare Clear-, Creek chapter and all other chnp- ing regularly for practice, under the
legislation before the present sea-1 Hour* for thc Second Ward Ing House? .They are greatly in ters of the county will be guests, Instruction and leadership of Mr. A. young men who heard it, but also'i formed the rites which made Homer readied thc trio was all jwtMod out.
sion of H»e legislature I* over. Fire'branch will be Monday. Wednesday need of more clothing and will ap- Good attendance of local members A. Bifemo of Grand Rapids, who Is by thc Rotarians.
C Bartlett and Mrs. Mary A. Henry, Visions of nice reft feather b&gt;.d»
premiums have remained and Friday. 2.00 to 5:00 P. M.
of Hickory Corners; man and wife, floated before their troubled vision.
their director. 77ic members appre­
iweciate any donations you may. 1* deaired.
PAID 25 PER CENT.
a.HI?' ", *• f°ln“'1 001 wbu'
J'*n
utrarita.
ciate thc fine service of Mr. Bifemo
make. Please call Mrs. D. D. Wai------------------- --------------------The county's share of tlie five per Mr. and Mrs. George Rockwell of But eventually they reached f
erything else ha* gone down. No-------------- &lt;s&gt;
___ ।
EXTENDED THE TIME.
and realise that it is an opportunity cent of its deposit* in banks was not, Hickory Cormrs were the witnesres. footsore and weary, and Del
ton.
2218.
if
you
have
such
articles
merous complaints over settlements1 THOKNAPPl^ GARDEN CLUB, for distribution.
; The Michigan House of Represen- for them.
sufficient to cover it* outstanding
of losses and other practice* of com-! Tlie next meeting of- the ThomNOTICE.
to overlook so st;
---------------- &lt; w »
. ,uuivo*
tatives on
on iwonoay
Monday pussci
passed aa reoom
reoolu­
checks and payroll. However, the
pante* Is said to be the basis of apple Garden Club will be on
Announcement b made that both gas tank. Of «
NOTICE.
1 tion extending the time for obtalnAN/NOL’NCEMENT.
offeers did the best they oould with
considerable proponed legislation Thursday afternoon. March I. in
The annual meeting of the Has-' Ing autonrebUe license plates till
I am a candidate for nomination the money available, distributing It of the Hasting* banks will honor all other intereating
along Insurance Une*.
1 the community room tn the Natlon- tings Rural Fire Association will be I Wednesday. March 15. Thc senate for Clfy clerk at the Republican on
checks
for
veteran*'
compensation,
ed
with their
a 25 per cent basis.
. - -------- al bunk building. The subject willheld at the Hastings City Hall on promptly passed it Tuesday and it is city caucus on Tuesday evening.
disability allowances, pensions, eto. march, and proi
The senate has at last seen fit to be "Hotbeds. Annual* and Vegetable Saturday, March 11. at 2 P. M.
1 now a law. Automobile owner* thus March 14. 1933. You* support will
as there government check* are three fellow wlU
MIXED DANCE.
give recognition to- the splendid Garden*." An Interesting program is
Everett Swegles. Sec.-Ttea*. , havo an additional fifteen day* in be appreciated.
Friday night. March 3. at Clear drawn/on bank* in WMhlngtoo. D.,full detail* U jw
(Continued on page seven, port 3) being prepared.
C.
|or ask them abw
—Adv. 2 wk*.
I which to secure their license plate*. —Adv.
lake Frank Herrington—Adv.
Sterling Rogers.

1 MI EMS
JUST IM OF OS

SCOUTS GET AWARDS
i AT COURT OF HONOR

DOUSED BILLS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH |. 193.1

PAGE TWO

_ M|S11[LpFUL

SmEETIWDS
' JITCOIJRTOFHONDB

WOMEN'S CLUB

• The postponed meeting ct the
,,
w,, ........ Home Department lurid Friday
r~— ......
' -------------- -tetnoon featuring • American I’
(Oontlnued from page, one)
" **'
m»truciiV0 and'
Loolic Hauer. Troop 79; Edwa
Lynd. Troop «'&gt;: Wait! Plan
:ts made cl plusUc
Troop 79. Autotncbiluu: Andy Ban
fin- However. &gt;n
Troop 75; Howard Bc1.mii ‘
’
! Bookbinding. Lynn Pern
rrof tiling. «-!c
;O*rl Brown. Troop 77.
Oarroll Brodbeefc. Trc.

' Ing. Bernard Williams.
f!Anle a' Reid iBcrtultnii
t, 11’
tli'.uo Vr.„

Ejnl* Adcock. Troop 7i; U
Jbcck. Troop 79 ’ ’
Gordon CrotluT
j Brown, troop 37. ..
[■ton SJirffiild, Twv
lout. and Buiitiinf
j‘Winston Sfw/lK-kl. 1
Ijmaiwhip. Jean Encl
|;Joc T7ionu&gt;oa
| 'Steven Joiniwu
C Eaton. Troop
s.Troop 7&gt; Hund
»,Troop 79. Kent
Brumm. Troop
livcy • Burges • ■
g;t*T&gt;. Trvxip 7J
Brumm. TT«x&gt;p 77

Pkithftmiing. Andy
•.'Dtfm. Troop
Canoll
Brodtiecl
f Bawi. TriMp
_____ ___
e Win Eddy and Ward Plain
■t.79. Feuotuil Health,
fi lum-.. Troop "«• K"
lie A Held. J.iBrumm. Ityon Wl

TRUST DEPOSIT

iChnnntiid Tiorxi page onej^.
.“ *hat
the c qu.Miotu
li* -tate tank.ot had the opufifig front the
department on

STATE PRESIDENT AT
n t h rnnwrsiTinn
un wcanesoiy nigm oeorge o
. C. T. U. CONVENTION !&gt;vn. of Nashville, dlad at hb home

W

LOCALNEWS

County Gathering Held
Presbyterian Church
Tuesday,
iuvbuuj, Pel}. 21

,

Magician Is Needed to Select Bunday.

Lyle Wilcox of Battle ;Creek risMed hte poitnu here Friday.
Meadamu Allie Wood and Dora
Johnson were in Kalamazoo Friday
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bonnett of
Shelbyville moved to the Flower
term Monday.

arc
t“

M . Wlntn-v •. talks through.*.
■ ■ , ’ ■ j . ■ ■ lalplul too..' Viu t&gt;

traininij in v.intc magic u Hm only
who is qualified to consist?
elect herd Mrca winch will
mntain tin- herd average af
"r milk production.

Many Varieties Will Be Crop
I Loss If Planted for Grain in on Sat;
Average Season in Mich. ;Sunday

nfirln
uu- aarlre.-.She
Lnttslng.-Michlgab^ farmers
I-undametital L-sue, who'an- planning to culfthe ex­
! in-use of buying cottcchtratcs by th •
; li'H- of soy beaus should vhr-ck with
'the farm crops department at Mich■ iirah Sialq College before planting
■any v,.rwiiw whose worth is :wt
[known to the grower.
u,,tf
Many varieties of thc soys will'
mature a protltubk* yruiu crop
oukl ;:l iju.„ state. piantiH'-s in previous
•U' hni- bcli.iv in
’&lt;! to Mancini nr Ito

THRE
Wl

OBITUARY.

William A. •Matthews wax born in
St. Joe county. Indiahu. on Oct i•days ol' June. 1M1. Mr Dean saw
Mu, UUui Mote has been cuneach suiyv-cdiiig .ncreaie of
3, llHft ana l&gt;ilAMXI oway Bl Ilja
the President, again in August of :'n&lt;,d l&lt;’ hvr nonm for several days
,P°,uni«,, , but , £1 ’J; m°re dlf- home in this city on Feb.-22. aged
the same year, when he was *ta- uit1’ “ »pr*jnca ankle.
I
“.’’L1!'.1?
Hy becomes 87 y,.ais, j months and 19 days. On
tioiwd
at Rockville. Maryland. The
Members
of
the American la gion J*. ,MUJroi i , r°- ■ ““lr}lnBn Feb. 15. 1876 he was united tn mar­
*e.' the 18th Aintndnirtit repeated
T,8.^1
' n*gct«JMlMNettlell»lmerlnC*rlis,busy but they ainn-&gt;t repeal the vfiect. o.’ , lust time u-as at Richmond. Virginia. Auxiliary ar? umd to attend the
a few dwsbefore the President ;4WUi&gt;S on Tliujadav i ventng at the ....A1*
‘A ,u ,C°.?A ,0» township They have lived in
I b&gt; the u«n*. aicuJud on tile liipitan ayUem We ■only
•as assautnated.
Legion home
P™*** »” &gt;»'erag^ of 200 thu cMy for |nan&gt;. JnMt Mr tf*t&gt;&lt;&gt;j«4i:tM.-,c,m- must not be discouraged at UuMr.
Dean
was
born
In
Niagara
Mi.
and
Mr
Karl
Faul
'Grurv
;
,
(
b
‘
„7
c
*?
80
.
ou
i thews having conducted a grocery
I provide rulri backward step temprruner semnng;
New York, .December &lt;J.
Benhunv at Wo-Hluml inc thc txir-‘ , .nai......
°, ,,,■ . ’■ ,!'*,&lt;K: ,“n&gt;. Purebred
st6re lor u
ong llnic
• -Jiore
a ,long
unie surviving
ourvivum bco ,rrn hanks i&gt; has tak&lt;n Out iiro.1t bv opr natt •.county.
1841 Hu mother diSd when he uas
enti -&gt;t a son borp on Feb 21 Gm-ntt,lairv
’^y.sbUbul1
,i lUV“n,
. ‘** alnM
’o°“
Stl&gt; ln
c'r,rt"“‘nn f*des
,J' .the widow arc twr daughters,
u-.-u.—
(mistekv* ai»d ■ aqik inud&gt;r than ;
...
...............
three year* of age , Hl* father gratlilatlonS.
' hAaI............................................................. Mnt
Mr» M&gt;un t'err.ini ot union,
?'»&lt;•«' moiii
Mom ..
- &gt;
pas^n away when
wnen he
nc wa*
wiw a-Ind
a-ma of
oi
j• —
t- -unno.irvi
'.vv. taken home
.“cU2? of «hd Mnt. Chark-a Pinker of Grand
:ht
Wc uopjied educating stud train-; passed
ten- He enlisted when he was only; from Peiinc.it h.-apital on Pridavi
, ,,nD™J?k tu‘,n Hapids. six grandchildren and
Hr serve#'_
and b convalescing nicely, which L, , ?l, ” “ll W^uce* joo pounds |bl. ers!at.Krilndchildrcn. He was
*10 at
al Auburn.
Auburn, New
NewYork.
___________
hdraw. But thirteen years ago.
throuih • *ie
* three
........
..........was discharged
..........................
■
of t‘। iy ye-r the dairyman ha.v a mrInbrf „r trv. XUsIMUc or.
'tor
yrnrs.
and'good' news to hr. quiny ■friends,
riior's Loyal Temperance I.
butler tlmn &gt;ix chances to one of d .r for a ,,,x&gt;d nmny .r.,ir&gt; H1. wln
Gerak! EWires of ' Frccjiort
ep-j.'.!eontciU we must start-teaching ic-enlhied in, the same regiment
improving his herd with a herd sire £ remmfc rPll becaiJ of his kihdand served another year.
' making a nice recovery from
“t all ;ht- tflccis ot alcohol-on our
.1
, h|, „„,L, „.
At ,ltl’
ol ,lu" Cllil Ul,r Mr. tiji|&gt;endit iitx ojieratiimhowa
ja-rfoniivd j'™h"‘'
There Win. We li.-ai..........’ -•
“ vvir.
“-Ii'inun !,. I,. T|,« iSmi •—wa '
.a mi- tu-muii’ -ik -'t*23’1 L"'nr lo Michigan, settling on, last week at Pennock Iwisplial
1
Mbndav 4m, Pi!?'!? ll' b,“1,,r
P" &gt;'ur .it th. Wallik.il lui.rn.l hmm, ....
i„, u..,,.! .8...L, w - .I"”' m MJI* Oim. U,ip
M.C.. ,-■.&lt;
■
...............
I. ,.»d 1.
1..I, . y"
“"!."I"?""1"
miw
•&gt; .TO oelirt.
..,,,..1.1...
'whc.v iie.reaided until 1920. when‘Tuesday.
■ . or .o'coat
lt,“ ' l,u* U'tyu'llw, r«„ j A.lr.^k offirlulKw Burial
i .lura-hi’ ' ’
’
mo'cd ,0 Nashville. He is sur- drew,
'
cvial. man ;, sittt
.i-t.uv w. 'u . Christian 1 V1M,&lt;* by luur
“,ld c“e d“«K&gt;»'II cleaned and proved Cm.h and carry. :urd' behind Jiie sire* which lie con■ h'inplaies purcluudng. Less than
„ ,fe . J f iiliiii' t -,Ur- J?i“I J &lt;’f Urbandale. AUtie J.! -Adv.
»
the purebred bulls will province
produce
h.ilf llw
The world fit Betling licllcr in
.«r raucX She “pok ■
°T*C
'’“’Jl; Mrs. Jay Meat! underwent an halt
"" daughters which wijl province bet- sane ways You seldom .w-e a man
niton at LarSng
Bnd
E,Jlc
' ; operation lor apptfntllcitis Tuesday
than their danvs. and tlie uin1 photographed with his. chin in fits
moinlng at Pemlock lir:|&gt;i:al and“*»,trt
Li Jnrity
«• was a dek-gate ' Nashville.
of the bulls wifi decreaw the
ink.n vklccatiiin
Ftmvlal services were held al the dotns rut well as possible. Alt hope herd produrttan when hi* daugh-or wvw a dis-■ ho,s“’ Satur&lt;^y “&gt; 2.30 P M. and.
H n. li-coam milk producers.
ni« t 1 Hcrdi tbat average atxne too
B...
I~IIJ| “■
iem..r»&gt;
&gt;
pounds an not numerous and the
d promptly ut 7,00 &lt;
u.'nt near the DON'T PLANT UNKNOWN
ria.on probably is that a seventh

venahrr.
-li

I musical nuinlw:

Ward Plant'.
Willard Arnold. Ti
Lynd. Troop-(Jj 8
Hyatt. Pack-0

William and Mrs. H Perluna and
son Jock. ollof Hastings, were call-

Wilcox and Mr. antj Mrs. Bradfield

o

Supper «t O A. R hall Saturday; _.
.
. ■
[ Sires for Dairies With High
■ one lime, shook bands with Abra- night. Mar. 44,—Adv..
ham -------Lincoln.
He saw ......
him, on •"
two
”■ McCitWs 50c special Monday'i
Production Records .
Hutlngs and Barry county-women I
&lt;£'?*,1°ns' “J*
Tu^i' Ma.- 6 and 7. any tadysj aut Lansing.--! nc re as I pg thc
ere fututwte to have a*
of^ht WhH? hX ' &gt;rr"
.onx*!' P^fit. from a dairy herd by- in­
&lt;-‘*-» ■*“d
creosug lhe average amount of Imhspeaker. -Mni. Dora B Wm —QVlr dXii w£ then* niemter oUhe: d‘JVd “,ul
president ut the Btete
w—. —
-Ad'
tertePliroduced by the caw.- h u
icdvknt UnXhi X&gt;Kb
A ,,n U;‘ b:'rn ,o Mt and Mr hardrr »rob’,-,» ,h'l“ '^on'&gt;'.g a
Chrutian T&gt;ni|&gt;erancr Union.
j prominent lawyer uf Benton Iter- 'Wm H B«raS wSrfdrk
Mri‘,,rr ’} al
*“* ' '»&gt;»Wn«ue. It live old adage that the
‘
** 1 ‘ lda&gt;
t»v l^dct is true.
bur. at their Institute Tuesday. Feb vl’U thX^n ram?to &amp;

SOY BEANS IN STATE on by South Qui

Win. Fox. Tr&lt;?«
&lt;:CubniB.*ter. Pai
nard Williaih-.
ji-Development. Bennie A&lt;l&lt;
&gt;,71; Willard Arnold. Troop 7S Hub
He Health. jin' ilionumi. Troop 71
• Kenneth Sa-p-. .Allii-• A. R&lt;:d &lt;n&gt;‘
.• Ryon Wtlliiim&gt;. 'Trwp "&gt; Ri j&lt;im»
: Marshall Cm
. Brown. Trix’r
_i llsnry Bur«&lt;
Will^nl Anmt

iHIO£e^EoT“RDOWNER

in that vUIagr He ii*d reached Hie

WATERS

Ungsuits oji
Gland I

Hie hclj
Grand
on lop

Jiihnuy

tw bunt
[•fiUlilx,

CLOTHES SHOP

Here Is

Real News
for Thrifty I
Shoppers*

unable

fourth I
King. I
lhe ban
ii'suh i

and cninineiid

Saturday Only

! proved by many tvsta at the Col
mid by general uac by farm
mount. I. made .
itilroad! testa on. a .•
variety.. Mukden
The original . .
__
। was obtained froinf’Mukden
churi.i. and the Mnttpu nt lo

the opi
upixr 1
Bud Cl

Lulu Stlluin

I’t'.-t- majie by the Michigan 8tat&lt;
crops department indican

nfirrt to wit

Big Yank
Work Shirts

3 - ’I55

In Michigan
i.ltU'llon

miner

thnwiii
weight

Bartel
O’alliSc Jackets

79c
them'knows.

Feldpausch’s

These Two Specials
for Saturday Only!

oniit Ain.

" Where Betterfoods Coil Lesj”
Phone 2272
we deliver
We Buy Eggs
Ilrtoithohi:

Thursday, Friday and Saturday
l«

SUGAR
10 u. 45c

5

35c

They are here’ in blues
ami greys. Beautiful
worsteds and tail'u'-.il
it spring

SUNDAY

Wallace Beery

LS33 a

U.,&lt; Ba:

Tvveedtown
Caps

MONDAY

Karen Morley

“FLESH”

Coco Soap
5

Comedy—"THE HOT SPOT" and Latcat New.
ADULTS 23c
CHILDREN 10c

X5C

COUPON—TUESDAY—NIGHT
■.
Hart Tomatoes
Hart Peas
Hart Apple Sauce

Pauline Frederick in

|b

“SELF DEFENSE”

2 A'
t-A

17c

STOPPING THE SHOW"

3 25c

w ii.i.

admit yoi

WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY

Carol Lombard • Lyle Talbot in
l

Hampton

No More Orchids”

Trouble Indemnity" and Latest News '

.iic

(HILDRtA h&gt;,

Fresh Fillets
Pork Shoulder
Beef Kettle Roast
Lamb Roasts

Hamburg

2

25c
Lb. 8c
Lb. 12c

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Lbi. (ot

Choo,-

2- 15c

$15oo

is

BUTTER
19c

Premier Grape
. . Fruit
2 c.iiw 25c
Premier Asparagus Tips s« c«» Z0c
Premier Purple Prunes z

Palmolive

Spring Suits

liUl’BLE FEATL'RE

nun

Ihrasn Harmrua
1&lt;» KEEP &gt;1 EAM I r

ivruwli it aided, tor burial ou luu

United dia'i^ nmou
tmuglly—
[Dot’ll

George O'Brien in Zane Grey’s

“Robbers Roost”
Edward C
Robinson in uSUver Dollar”
in i.i&gt;

IHILHKEN lUc

Tor young men, youths
and kiddies.

49c
And 95c to SL50
Another Shipnicnt.

Qi
foi

Turtle Necks
A,re Hen1.
Many colors and com­
binations^-.small, medi­
um, large.

59c
\ isit our Work TrouAt-r
Department. Real val­
ues arc lo tie joinid ev­
ery nay.

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

s,

�THE FUsTTNGS DANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1. 1933

Sporting Items

PLAIN VANDALISM

Strangers Drag Oliver Wertman's Fish Shanty Onto
Ice and Set Fire to It

DECISION IN GUN
LAKE DRAIN CASE

PENNEY’S SHOES

(Continued from page one)
THREE LOCAL BOXER*? * !*xrhange&lt;l blows In thr flyweight Wrdr-'sday afternoon Oliver Wert________________
divLion. C.K&gt;p. i- ‘reined to tr hold*' man. who own* a tarin near Util.-,trntl.ln_
..
*** In- own UiyUM two round* but cedar lake in Hope township wasfrorii?rmovX- the nipe
------- Ihirley unlrxniJda Aock of left* and' working in the woods about thirty,
*7‘Xa
A fair-sized crowd entered ‘Othl n('-hu t ha F gained him a Uchnic.il I rod* from th- Jake. On tlie shore hlfcapplication'to j£d£. -Mlprek for
Fellow* Arena last Thursday nigh'.: kn^'kout over Cooper In the third of the lukr hr hud a fish shanty. (fM.
cf th. temporary in­
\vhkh he had used occasionally for junction, the Judge domed thc
U» -«e ama.iur bomi.s from H.u--’. n&gt;'l,w*'
Ung&lt; G.und Rapid, “nd Kulama/w K"&gt; Buehler. Hostingi. made Ashing through Um* ice Hr noUccd matter
uL^uch importune^ tiiat
Stage 311 eleven bout card (ii Astiwork of Hob Breen. G tin id thtre persons walking along the ,he woWff nff*. . *uc thc injunction
cult.-. OU the Jubilee Me t program
in the final buul. when he shore of the lake. Two ot them ,witi-uju’. a preliminary hearing. An
"BOZO"
.
Grand Rapid.-, proved to b- w, u 1 Md tju* upper hand in a stam-tani took his Ash shanty, which was on or&lt;£r“^
tteMw
Super-Saving tl
,
‘“u&lt;
npie.«nted w.th winner-, six toy J ,I,an ,h4t
hair ,h* n”1 a ’led. and-drew It out onjo thc i’ee.
Tan fani/af
. V" '■‘•“•n*. thereon
, ‘ Men’s Elk
frtan the Furniture City receiving! r,'u’i« *nd resulted tn a technical Mr Weltman was natundlv intir-■ .
Men
’
s
Retan
Hie lielpmg iMi;d &lt;4 johnny Wirth.|ltr*Bctout &gt;» fftw*ot Buhler.
Rubber SoUd
Grand Kapid referre Three loculi
••e
‘
. ,,.w .... «... .....
luil. took whining iionoru while two K- f*1WRESTLING SHOW TO |Thry set up the shanty on thr ice.
111
L... din
dl,l not
r.« etop
-munSK
KL'LuniUOo -iiiH'n pun--.' i.ime out
*'*AS NfTtHrtT.fcli I Lut
chon •w.bOl
nnv hob* IhraUh
through
J.15S*
on top Out of th- eleven bo-.it/.- h. ..... Tl ™„»r. LO U» c»n-;.b- k- &lt;» to »W IWUnt. He should not £.
b&lt;Usixd.
Judgj*
McPcik
Jiidr-.. Joy Bro/ak. A&lt;hi-tic Dir»-c- truly tlie Pythian Athletic Arena watclwd them walk to a low plan­ held that thr problems presented
OAK LEATHER. INSOLE
tur ot tiie Hastings High school, and
—- — ' with their 'huw, I near rise shore and pul! up dried were too far reaching to determine'
Plain toe model ’
!krn-z'which they carried into the
lArtor Fdwurd Fultz. Nashville, ‘’'“'’day evening. March 2.
Plain toe model! Fail f
Compo outsoles
awarded tiro boxers deciumw ’ ’ ’ ............
. ........ ..
great chrome middle vole;
l.'.,iccer.vary to cancel the Shavin- burning. They had evidently set th-.J
,n .^t«
and heels!
Johnny Wirth gave Uiree bo? ■*ih
i&lt;Knp&lt;&gt; &lt;*itx»le* *m! Iieeh 1
• ;. G-ibei
r-.-.K... L
...... However,
............. - .......
Wl.,,. hr saw fiames
nn...M Mr.
Kt. Wert-1'
w..». on its merits, and that an early
match
inn*
will'fire
Wlien
c«ttn! of ten and t tiree other.iiiould be had. Tlie case
u !&lt;*• pleajM-d to Itani Ilia'. Mux Clover' man ran down to tlie lake and nc- hearing
forced to tuk«- «.icond place
SIZES t
the men of setting the fire, wa* wt down for trial Tuesday. De­
|uf Lansing nu*- teen signed to ap- eused‘ "
tK'hmeal knockout'..
cember
13.
at
which
time
a
number
in the headliner in-&gt;tead Max but they denied it The three
6 to ll
Grand Rapids tallied its first
’ I will grapple with lack Brown, lor- strangers then went over into u field of witnrrAes were •worn in belialf of
“ nicr Iowa State College wrectling mi"ITroiehtor'7farm
on ii neighbor's farm' wi7eYr
wheYr“ thew
thew br,lh I‘drs Thereafter biief* were
n'liwr Butr C
tad Irli
.nd draw
'W
You can't do better at (Air price I
X "ta'Sn
'«T«
&lt;ta m».
away. Mr Wertman did not know
1,1 » carefully written opinion,
ttaunch leather wk. rubber
apy of th- three; but lie got the (Wiring nine page*. Judge MrPeek
nuinb-r 6t their car and came to
considered the —v. ral issues
UH"- l-.und-, ol ».M I.utaiuia '.ta.
see thr sheriff.
presented in the pleading;, proof*
tound Cooley on tffc nut at leiu’
4 ,,w U
have ll w...
dull .momentI
sheriff ironarn
tronard t*
U maxing
making an m-1
in ........... .........
iline
..i
smcnri
three times.
timer;
iu&gt; matches. Max hail*1 vt-tixatlon. but ut thia writnu* flher
H2ImrTinSthe
wT'
Ladies’ Novelty
clun ixt’d ;n it- •■&lt;&lt;. id round wh.-n ln
***»&lt;• Jurk-'un u.- main-go।automobile mentioned is vwried in.**J*l*n, ¥.r’
,h* !'!*“ ’•
ciun.ixiu ,11
..0.1.1 ...unu wm-n ,uul
I naitle-m-d-k it i* i.. re* honed th»t .nH- and Uu* ,ujJ cwnmiNdon. thc
‘
Jnrk nru*" ,,a-' “«*arod locallvlral
“Jr
'defendant Without referring to the
Jack . Brow n ha* appeared locally] the person* guilty ot such vandalism Mlch-ndant Witiiou: referring to the
whole
of
thc
opinion,
we
quote
that
only ohre. early hi the season. At may be brought tolM»k
the Grand Rapid*
, pail relating to thi.-. point:
;
that time he met Jimmy Mullei.l
----Boye
"As .already indicated, it *zetn.. ■
ixperknre and rlevertw-M
Gradd Rapid- whose
with ills flying, tue-huld proved the'
desirable to review the toiiqpny of
rhe parties relating io thc ncgotla- i
unduing of Brown. Jack'* line built*
Tom OmiiHtn. lia.-ting:.. -*Ti&lt; n th- and
.. illlngiae-. to mix with his op- j
I tions betwvi-n th-m. It was the
AND
former .scared a third round knock - ;xdi&lt;-nts
claim Of Mr. Morclx&gt;u.w* that he;
fchow thc r-.sult of good
■
. ,
. presented to the two cuinmi-wdoner*
Grahdm was game enough but wu.-. training and coaching, during hi* ' hl* request, offering t*» nay for the
,_____ __ ___ ___ _ _______ _____ __________________________________ ipipc and Die ctet of huiallulion.'
SIZES
Ri&gt;y Miller :&gt;f YpMianti are sched(Continued from page one)
“nd stipulating that n wi* to be in
IN - Wee .EUg.-ele. Grand Raj
ALL LEATHER
2'/j to Sfc
uh-d to ap;a-ar in the .“ tni-final.:----- ——---------- -------------------------- — Itont of his building.* about eighwar t&lt;x/willing l&lt;i take d” in
TTi'-.e
boys
Weftmatched
for
a
bout
Hies
Hr
objects
to
their
program
fourth bout, when he and H&lt;&gt;«
SIZES: 12 V, lo 2.. SI-79
earlier in tin-winter but-Miller was-to oust tii- Federal Fann. Board, bridge; Unit the county engineer,
King. Kalamazi.-o mixed blow'.
Mr.
fUkowsky.
entered
tlie
ro-im
unable to be pre ent. Bull of them kill all co-operative marketing prar'result tha*&lt;iohmi&gt; Wirth stopped hnv • been *een here during the year} tired by farmers and get rid ot all during tiu* conversation and volun­
And they'll wear! Sturdy black
county agricultural
1... It
ngrit-uiiurai agent
aarni*.
r- is
in teered the uMerttott that tlie dtaln
the Traces in tlie c Hid round and un$j apiieur to be weH matched.
leather with leather sole and
A g'xid 3U-minUt&lt;* one fall bout (limnuh
through (hew
these nvehrM'.s
ageheie* the
tin* Chieaao
Chicago below the highway-would care for
rubber heel
has been arranged f&lt;&lt; a curtain- Board of Trade has had its hardest tlw water, giving his apparent up-,
ALL LEATHER
the opinion of the judge, held the n.i. r Tills buul Will Mart ut 8:30. time making nu.ri.-y on. the farmer proval to plaintiff s proposal.
TIES
and they propose to fight it out'at
"The defense offefed evidence in
upper ImixI in hl. encounter with
Carveth and Sfebbiiu., druggLst.-. this t|me.
You're In style, ns well
support or a common understanding
Boys
’
Black
Cajf
ns
comfort
when
you
between
the
parlies
radically
dim
rMr Noon lays the recent drop in
wear our Cynthia-Arch
'* ■ ' reeled Ith a tntfhty . Ikm u of rihiilH n. 17c. general admission. 28c price., of butterfat and eggs to mi)- mg from tiiat presented by plain­
oxfords Brown or black
inpulalion of the market. Tiw drop tiff. Mr. Llnd-M-J tl'tined that Mr.
"bun- A.- fur u:. landing, blow* wm
kid arc be. t for spring.
was not caused in any A*n*r ly sup­ Morehouse stated to the commis­
concei in-ci. both writers were even include the tax.
sioners that he wanted to drain on­
ply and demand for the articles.
up but Hodges p. rtonued u belter
ly a "nmall patch" of ground, de­
(or Children
j'-b of “taking it' than Chase
'
Ut Friday Middleville journeyed
STRAPS
Hastings prove! to. be both the to Saranac and won the girl*' gam- our present tariff regulations Ev- fined by him ns being an acre or so;
( OMPO SOLES
For more drossy wear,
winner and Iom.'c when Lewi:. Bailey, and the secund team but l&lt;*,t tn- &lt;ryonr but the fanner gels protec- that he wanted to put the pipe
down
by
a
sink
Jsc»J'which
the
you'll
want
u
good-look
­
a ii. wconu-r among local glovers. first team .gamet*°’*' Money men do nut want a
Sizes 2L- to 5*$la49
ing strap slwe." Choose
■
------ ' Tlie girls’ started the evening by protective tariff on sugar, so Michi- proofs showed was about half a mile
it in black or brown—
ot-Udi Jalil'.Clever light- taking thc first gome 2C to 25 in |4 fc'an farmers call make sonic money, west of tlfe bridge in question; that
In the heel height you
nd hit thc mat for ten cln,(. TpHUlhg game- The score ud Oils for thc "Coro Nut" cow come In retqxNUe to tin- direct question
prefer.
Size l2‘/z to 3
All Sizes
to 2
I tli-raeond frame
j,aJ| u(t!1 IW
B ln Middleville's!into this country, while bqtter and
there
by
the
sink
hole,
he
answered
&gt;zar, minute bantam from
but in th- second halt thc'11‘rii go begging in a home market
in
&lt;he
affirmative
Mr.
Lindley
• Hi -.jut., of his usKrei- 8aru,ae KirJ, lln,
to ,|lak,. i; for a fair price Poultry and eggs
"
:. .. ni I .a:;’: a . ilw. KUM|I. n wa5 4 wr)- n»ugu . toqf- in from China-tn depreour tcstlfii-d tluat the question of drain­
ORANGEVILUL
Butrlce Wickham and Mrs. E.
I Rapid
tn th i.a.ne each team lordni; ihtrcr pla. - market Corn comes into both ’ea age of Gun lake, funner litigation,
road, ahd to repair and main­
a rfucmancr and «.. . turei-ri .. ....
'
• 'port- of thc United Blates from etc.. wvi« discuxMd. with the ap­
Ray Hermlnette and family; Ford of Detrutt .pent Thuraday and
tain tiu- rudd roads, biidgc.v. and
parent jwrpcse of obviating any
moved Monday to the Arnold farm Friday with Mrs Nettle Newark.
culverts—.hall have all tiu.- au­
Th- second learn also took thelt..South America, to la- fold at r. low­ present provocation of renewed
er
price
than
tlie
freight
rates
from
'southeast
of
Plalniel).
FL.;.
11.
i
Mr
a,K1 Mr’ John Fbotc and
thority
in
respect
to
such
roads,
nmv but by a little larger score
’ our great corn producing mid-west trqlible: that in that eonnccti&lt;m Mr.
Wesley Neuman of Pontiac were
bridges and culverts which Is
Miss Evelyn Parrot of Woodland Sunday
Morehou.s*- stated that he did not
gursu of E. D. l-ewls and
vested In highway offleers in .
'•{,: Middleville- Smith wa*- liigh to the .-.ea coasts. Ollier things mean to make trouble, and that he
Ls spending a few days with her wife. Ilk daughter. Maxine, went
Rapids.
'
wenalso
mcnUoned
by
Mr
Noon
ll'O«l prjim n,#n varitn 11 irilnts. The sectownship*.'
uncle. Clifford Kalillo, and family. home', with them for a two weeks'
would b. glad to take the pipe out
,'he &lt;,|,d team vue&gt; playing against a tall। regarding the tariffs and why Amer- If there were objections to it in the
"It w ins to me that liavlng found
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alger
DeForest
mol
■ lean busbies} wanted then to rcVisit.
(Continued from page one)
Mr. MorehOUg denied .mak­ that Mr. Morehouse. In.securing u
his mother of Kalamazoo were Sun­
Mrs. WU! Edgett spent Monday
■i..-.'.
p1(. nudn engagement went to,, main a* they are. H- a ked every future.
right from the only authority which
day guexta of his sister. Mrs. Clyde with friends at Hastings.
decuion over Haj
1 housewife to uw only Michigan ing such an offer, but as I recall the under the .statute could betnrw that paiir^,
*T(LvOthfr MCUr,Ues
testimony did .«ay that'he would
.w MW —i Nichol*, and family.
dk-y. Grand 1
was high ixant man with eight grown sugar and thus help Michi­ take out the tile at his own expense right, made representation* which .
1
,
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n
.
•
.
.
I
decision ore
SOUTH WOODLAND.
Tlie '"*
slump
in ,h
the
stock
market in
H. A. Collison and Mr. and Mrs
point.'&lt; Middleville was leading 13 to, gan farmers.
ww
relied
upon
and
wvre
later
dismn
,n
*
s
“
if it became necessary. Witnesses
mnroo. in the middle- H b-.it .1 rejuvenated Saranac team
November 1929. followed by the Clare Collison and son. Kenneth, of i Donald Hildebrandt entertained
In speaking on finances and
jon wiu^tlie two mixed ’"»-k th.- f'.i &gt;r tig- '-•ctinil halt and economics. Mr. Noon falls In line for the defense also denied that Mr. regarded, he placed himself beyond heavier ones in tlie spring and sum- Kalamazoo called on relatives and1 several of his little friend* to’ a
Rakowskv lieard or took part in the relief in.a court of equity. For the mer of 1930, qaused a heavy with-. trirnda .P this place Sunday,
ninth
; with Dr. Warren of Cornell and Lu- cviiu-raunuii.
conversation
.
, argument, granting thatz-on other druwal of cash from banka byj Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols and birthday party Saturday. Ire creitm
by a bombardment of long‘ eiux Wilson of Michigan. He stated
and cake were *cntd.
'Tile
son ‘fcn&gt;und»
The testimony of Mr Robert
Robertson
urowcw the
me defense
ueiense in this
mis case Is
u
I,—‘ "^2.that the bnrnklng evstem now in
...m..„ -„1M,,ta.
MrVKKa
:2s.
M~u’
Miss Ruby Cogswell of Lakeview
operation is obsolete .and will be
called on Mr*. Judd Philips Friday.
Burley. -Kalamazoo. war
'permuslon
whacked
to
lay
a
Nlfa
of this Mate, that tiu- plaintiff 1* '■‘“‘’drawn fromtanka by tlhdd deMrs. Julia DeSloovere and Will
.
any more• changed.
.
।
Mr. and Mrs Verdan Covllle &lt;jf
...... ._r..,
question* than there are un­ i Mr Noon fetls the outlook Is falr- arrX
th?
highway
about
half a
not entitled
to
relief
In the
case
of
U‘"r
I MMarlln
*rUn « KttlMmazw
wer
$ Bunday
Freeport were recent visitor* of iu
across
the
highway
about
half
a
lwl
entitled
to
relief
In
thc
case
of
1
,
„
Kalamazoo
were
Hui
handle wh&lt;n the two rwrrs.
parents here.
pStket* or hTd!',Ue&lt;U °f ,rlcnd5 fcl U,U pUce'
. ly bright for the farmers at thlq! ml!'- east of the bridge and in the Chandl-r v- Venetian ProperUcrt
!e ---------------------------------------------------. time, if the farmer will only take u neighborhood ot tiu- sink hole to Corporation, or.- who otherwise
-------------------------i littlf action now. Business realizes "drain a small area;" that Mr. would ha- bren entitled to relief dPn. a?“y “* \‘!*kim.* or other re1, the farmer is a. rather important MorehoiLMs rtated that he would re- &lt;&gt;n the ground of fraud, wtu denied
'
V
cog tn thc.wheel, and that little re­ move the pipe at any time there was 11 °n
well-known
equitable
prln- their money.
3
nr
lur««
w/u..
.«.»««
~Each
of
these
dollars
withdrawn|
_
—_
1.
covery cap be hoped for until thc trouble on account of ft. and he fur- ciple. fchlch thc court related to his
ev. '”*&gt; mhr.-prcsrntatioA *independent
from the bank. Instead of being the
M
M
farmer t* gain on the payrolL
ther testified, as did Mr. 1Lind
—
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"
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E
»
Mr. Ray Bennett, of the Farm Bu- that It was upon the plaintiff's, as­ &lt;&gt;f the- fraudulent misconduct of basts as i« had been of 314 of credit'
the »hieh he was the victim. 254 Mich
*«» the bunk was. after it wu*
H
“* of
'* “
rcau Seed Department, gave a very surance as to th ‘ •ation
and Hut in
Til- Instant case call* lor no hidden away, made impossible for.
intereatinw discussion of the work pipe by tlie sink ....
-No cr^»
be based upof-that department, explaining the case of trouble he would remove it more liberal application 0f» this
request,
of equity
on it- Tlie withdrawal of so much I
।cleaning ot small seeds, their pack- upon
...
... that
... official .pernUs- .principle
.
. Counsel
— -.
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aging, marking and marketing Re /-ion for its installation was given.
. '•Counsel may suggest that
even if may suggest that even if money from banks compelled them
talked on the relative value ot' ‘The defense also ottered test!- the defense version of the agree*« their Jrans. causing further &lt;
seeds
to
Michigan
farmers
dependmony
that
later,
when
objections
ment
between
the
purtira
be
acceptcuriaument
which iflcrca*-].
.•.•ea* co .Miciugan larmera aepena- many mat ibvct, worn oo.'rcvwna
«.
-- - of
-- credit,
. ................
.
.
. ahad
■
..
...... from
. .,■ 'd. still variation therefrom kby
— Mr. ed
xlutnn
ing
upon’where they were produced,
reached
the cummi&gt;*lon
e&lt;* the frightful
i***;1,
, ,nlLin
ln value*,
‘ , of
“i
Middleville lb.
arm advised only the use of Miciil- property,, ownep
who conceived Morehouse was not - material and , .r31
elcstocks,
gan
incir property ngnt*
**?’’
gan. grown variegated auana
alfalfa seed their
rights endangered try
by v-»uiu
cu!d not ue
be icucm
relied upo..
upon u
by, u»c
the utde5- V!0_crr*5'._*
inrofar as it was possible to obtain the presence of thc pipe. Mr Muje- tense. If such « propoog) is made.
“ “1® “““
this seed.
house promised that he would re- n does not-seem to have merit. Tie *hc *“h“ra*aj 0
much ca*hj
Mr and Mrs. Harvey Burges* of move tht pipe, but that still later draining of ninety acres. Instead of V?™ ,
idlng It away in rafety
-Hastings favored the gathering with he refused to do so. and look the-an acre or two. wax of consequence.
or &gt;n O'ner way a
’two musical numbers which were position. In effect. *v I understand The commiMioners had authority to ‘"*7 "as ,rrn “ r™,,,c-lOn 01 DU‘
greatly appreciated. Mr Frank it. that having been granu-d the Krant or to refuse Mr. Morehouse's uon* or dollars of credit.
Quaker 5c
Bennett of Nashville, explained to right in the first instance, and no request. To grant it. they cuuljl rely
Serious results have come from’
TAOCTORS know that iron
the gathering some of the idea* onharm being threatened on account upon such reasonable assurance as lack of confidence of people who
i-As the great strength
No. 2 c.ns
price* and money as set forth by of hl* action under it. he was not they might require If reasonable, had money, but whose fear kept'
and energy builder of the
Bsby
Stuart
Brand
CUk.
Quality
Mr Lucius Wilson and others. The obliged to accede to thc commis- and accepted, they had the right to them from inverting it in oilier,
&lt;
b
body
that lack of iron
gathering was very interesting and
Monk request
insist that they be otaerved, and securities than government bond*
makes you a slave to ‘ tired
4
5 *b- p*1*&gt;
bm
listened to very attentively through'To determine thctrue version Of w hen they were durogarded, it 1* and who would not trust the bank*
feeling.1' headaches, nervous­
ln.o the
iiu. Jong
inno afternoon
artamnAn program.
n.n»tam
tlie negotiation*
thc parties my opinion th** tht.
they had a right tOjWdth
their cash.
la FIVE Pound Bag*
lout
the
negotiations between the
.
ness and other Illa. Once
; The next meeting of the County will require'-{he application of well- revoke their grant."
.I The return to prosperity may not!
tills iron is restored strength
| Farm Bureau will be held some- known principles only. The burden
The opinion provides that a de- be
nor a short road. The
t_ an easy ,.„r
:omf* back quickly and you.
HEN you u.K- a remedy
। where in the southwest part of the ot proof is upon the plaintiff, and cree dismissing the bill may be tak- first
---- step
•
■ the return of con­
will be
feel like a new person. Be
as frequently a* you use
'county in late March. Everyone in- conceding that in appearance upon en. Mr. Morehouse, tlie plaintiff, has fidence In the stability of our finan­
jure the iron is eas­
Aspirin. you want to be sure ily oMimilated — tfk
tererted is invited to attend
the stand the wlUxtaae*
witnesses were
were en- twenty days
days within which to appeal cial institutions. Thc next step
it i;. sale—and always depend­
titled to equal credit, whtfh ob- from the dale of the decree In or- must be better prices for basic comlike iron you get in jRB
able. That b why you »)wuld
THE LITTLE RtO BRICK.
1 viously was al! that plaintiff could der that htt rights might be fully moditles. such a* farm product*,
Peptona. Oet a bol- ILK
insist upon Puretert Aspirin.
Full Cream lb.
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodruff claim, then the itatement* of the protected. Judge McPcek continued which will pul farmers and other
tic today Its good /fK\
For pain— tor headache—for
went to Lansing to a Co-operative’ defetiic witnesses must be accepted, the temporary restraining order for producers tn position to again be­
effect on health be- II H
colds—one or two tablets give
Shipping Ass'n. banquet Thursday Majority in numbers must also be that period of time The plafhtlff come buyers of manufactured prod-1
gitu at once.
I Ui
quicker relief. Purrteat A*-Mr. and Mrs Victor Cl urn of Lake considered, and taking all the facta will be obliged to pay the usual uct* That will lead to greater em- i
pirln does not depress the
Odessa called on his sister and fam- and k*’’ing them their fairest in- costs taxed against him.
ploymenl of labor and increasing
heart or irritate thc stomach.
wage*. Then we will have good
ily. Mr. and Mr*. Warren Bolton, ference. there can be no diwbt but
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You get more for your money,
last Wednesday.
.
1 that disputed questions must be re­ WEST ORANGEVILLE
lime*. Mcanume’we must all be as’
too!
AND EAST GUN MARSH. patient a* we can. a* helpful ** we’
Mrs Dorcas Chapman of Hastings 4olvwl 10 ,avor of the defense It
f™.k
ik
can
to one another. Everybody'
’spent over Sunday with Mrs. Mln- follows, then, that It must be ascerCharles Jones and sons. Woodrow
must
do the very beat he can to be
1 nle Hammond
talntM what effect upon hU position and Ernest, were here from Me1 Everyone remember our P. T. A. ,n lills “** result* from the finding Guffy, Ohio, a couple of days thia, a self-sustaining member of society.
U this coming Wednesday night. Mr lh&gt;t l*nnlMlon to inAtal) th!* pipe week visiting his daughter? Mrs. Roy giving supjBrt io such agencies of'
business and of government ss give
and Mrs. Orville Tuttle are on tlie ’as given to the plaintiff upon rep­ Burger.
program committee.
resen tation* by him which later
Thc Community Club put on a, promise of safely leading the people
IK 7c
A pleasant surprise party was giv-: were disregarded
nven-act pantomime play entitled' of the United Slate* through these
; en Mrs. Rebecca Craig Thursday
“While suggestive of more refineVanted, a Wife," on Friday night, trying tunes
with
at th*
I evening, when about sixteen of her m*nl ln lta discussion, it seem* to which was well attended and every- i
; friend* gathered at her home to me that thU question 1* quite cloae- one seemed to enjoy themselves
SHULTZ.
Choke
’help tier celebrate her seventy-sixth &gt;&gt; related to..and requires dtsciuialon There was speaking and singing and
Prank Davis of Warren, Ohio, and
’birthday. Card* were played and °f. the power* wf the defendant music between each act. •
son Roy of Jamestown. Ohio, are
i Ice cream and cake were served.
commission It has general authorspending a few days with John HuMr. and Mr*. Warren Bolton and “V over county road*, a* outlined at Plainwell and Otsego calling on lings.
family called on Ernest Kenyon's &gt;n Section 3994. C L. of 1B». part friends one day last week.
Mrs. Bessie Lewis is on the sick
jof Hastings Satuday evening.
of which is a* follow*;
I list. We wish her a speedy recovI Mr. and Mr* Clifford Hammond
8ec 19. Baid B ard of County
Either tlie manufacturers of ■ un­
Ernest Lewis ot. Hastings) Dellverice el 8-10 ». m, l-«p.m.
j spent the week end in Jackson «*-. Ro»d commi**loner» shall have
Qu
breakable dolls" should be told abouti'll™.
,
I1ting their cousin*. Uve Elmer Loehr
authority—to consuuct bridge*
truth in advertising or a two-year I spent Friday night with Mr. and
and Chandler Men ter families.
I and culvert* on the line at such
child at our liouse 1* exceptional. Mrs. Byron Lewis.

WIN

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_ _ _

That Fit Your Feet * That Fit the Fashion
THAT FIT YOUR BUDGET

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Worksheet
$1.49

Work Shoe*

Men’s Black

98c

•■Uy 49c

Oxfords

Now!

Cynthia-Arch

FARM BUREAU EN­
DORSED BILLS

Style-right
Oxford's

1.98

Straps
Ties

Shoes
• Style-right
Arch'Supports
for LESS!

Pumps

$1-98

$&gt;79

DRESS
OXFORDS

DRESS
OXFORDS

Sj.OO

$1.39

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FRIDAY
March O
rAlUrt
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SHE
NEEDS

MORE IRON!

BUTTER
Big Four &gt;

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&lt; chips:

the
Quicker Safe Relief
for HEADACHES

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SATURDAY
March H
4
OM.
1 URL/A I , lYiaTCn

19c

Magic Washer

19c

Pork &amp; Beans
Corn
2

21c

Pancake Flour

14c

Sauer Kraut 1

25c

CHEESE

PEPTONA

a&gt;ta«r *&gt;"•'«

Aspirin 25c

15c

Grapefruit

Cabbage
Spare Ribs

Fancy

2

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lie

Pork Roast*

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RICE

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phone mss

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH L.-IW

FAOB POUR

The Hastinos Banner «I!
«w*’efnever be

Mlon« routaf
to compete auc- V;™

able
FaHLkra «‘.z W. ’.nr.d.z. cmsfully With steam plants Anoth- V

—QhiniOnr

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OJIU ypimuns,

This and That.

-I day from his Mexican gold.hunting
Hrip

Backward Glances;

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TJ ’s
t xz
i
j
’toy for southern Illinois to entw
Start of- Jlu' New Jti-al.
.
lilts o[ Yesterday'utXhi hl* duties a* general tnivlont«»u
er fact to consider b that the route,
’
ary ot tto diocera ot Springfield
will be closed to all traffic for about
John Aytor ot Philadelphia is tto
- six months each year. Even during
mon rfat it*
{guest
of tax cousin, Mbs Lillian
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
._
yjt.vn
1 m-u 1 th rtf if,*
CANST 11IOU BEAT 11.
Legistaturc Stalling.
summer months tto mouth of the ComW^r }hp
A chlM (i
___
______
Mu-, rn-m ncUMn. ■ prwident o[ m-wu-,
udsr*. St. Lawrenre river
a subject t» born unt0 the wl.'/ of- a merchant ■ Under a political system that de tta» Teachers' Club
Club of- tto
u» city!
air,, Tl» p,^*-nl. MU. tai WrtnMUpdM
. &gt;uu
IM.-.UM
2 at ■
“J Itauw. Hiatal Club
tempe»ious weather
and thick fogi jn town TJjc pby.dctan gettt-th 35 pends on
patronage
for ruooU.
to ‘choete.
attended
a state
meeting
----- representing
-at thc club room* in
j
that imperil navigation—in fact this plunks. Tlie editor writetli a stick strength, economy and retrench-, toiling
on Friday
the &gt;honor
' ntcrtalned
of Uve sixth birthday. Ooveu*
4l 00 r-ston
known as ' thc graveyard -‘nd u half and telleth the multitude ment are diflicyit feats Party tead- l&lt;*a' orgonixatlon. .
fttrmtr
teach....................... that the chilli-tippetli the beam at ,ers and bosses. 1'. tctiuta. an- iuo:«MrMr*
-' J- X
A A-Poppen.
Pdppen. a a
lormcr
tcacn. “'Dnjram and'Trefreshments
i» we of the AUanuc. Las. out not it . nlfte J(f U|ufa
Jie Ue(ll en [j (i&gt; a
U( nxakv j(JU[4 ,ur lnr]r ..
,1JV Murai.
MUh&gt; r»..n.
--............ .................... ............—.......................... ■■«■
.no clear estimate has ypt been pre- cetituncn. And {he prvud father -satteiltes titan they arc to render Roinon Friday. Mrs. poppen wan
tented ol the total amount of grain giveth him a Cremo.
------- service.
... v—
. -----honest■ public
In any
Behold •&gt;-the your*
. .
which would be shipped along this
—- -opp grew th up
DUTMinr. hARJre
and
_____________________
craduateth. And the____
■ iditci;
__ pv.t _-: Takf tta
.hc gApt^trative ora
board, &gt;«
for *“ “«*
can,
route; there are no figures quoted ;t.th
In Ut. !W!*r •
,,&lt;c- r,.l. ,.Kdm[,-c. U[1(trr Rfptata.n ...ntrni
Mrel“ttn *£'
TOHTV VSAKS AGO TODAY.
n
taJ, Mf..unt,»u ,;nlt »«.
U
"d U
Attdrc*
Mark
re[urn,4 t0 Stllux
cargoes-via the St Lawrence or of the- wisdom of ito- pxing ■ woman(
ployed or
or iwoui
ntout .twice
.twice the
the nuinbt
ntimbtrr ■w.&gt;m'
_
. „
•**-••- •• •■■■- ---------- —------ -‘-J
J----- \.|uuycu
Reynokteof Grand Rap­
reBlly rlw
.dcd Tfi?*e.
Tf;
what these cargoes, would constat'; ami of -tar &lt;-xci-n»ng comcllnettaA
m”11'1 ■** 'really
needed.
acrotinRint* id*Leonard
spent Sunday with his parent*.
R* Ph W.lw»y »l» wLl enter
ttrrv
sharnn is
t« Wf
,r&lt;l Lforce{j ,o
a large number of
nor are* there reliable estimates a* Lika unto the tores of Sharon
P***
k ...
.
she. and her gown 1* played pp to mhccllaiieous
miMxJtaneou* jobs
jota~to keep busy and.1 Mi' and Mrs. Frank Reynbld*.
beat the band. And tlie dresipiakcr then were occupied only about two- Mr. and Mr* W. H. Burnett uric dence on Wcai Green *trcet to a
ton of grain shipped by this route. gdlteUi two score, and fotir Iron third* of the time The Republican giiet* ol relatives in Kalamazoo over. gentlcnuin bv the’name of Thomas
Sunday. On Monday Mr. Burnett
It seenu to Its tbit Americans, men. And the editor gels a note of
from Ohio. Mr. Power* lias lived in
*
made a buxines* trip to Chicago.
house lor a quarter of a cen­
sliould do considerable thinking bc- thAnk* from the *wevt girl graduate. ettsrd pf extravagance during the
Howard Corley. Charles Farrell. I.thl*
। May bbl 1.
past twelve years. « xhortc.muhg
tury and rays that It will seem like,
: u. fore inking from one to fire mil­
And the daughter gre-in on n that v.a* aired freely during the re­ W. I. Moore and F. W. Annablc at- leaving tome -to move out. ot it. He I
totaled the district meeting of the!
lion dollar.- into a project the Journey. And the editor throweth cent gubem;/—'"■
will, build a new tesldoncc on hk:
i'.'.a
American
Legion
al
Benton
Harbor
probable benefits from which arc so himself .on the story of the farewell admihutratlc■ lots Just west of R. B Wiglilmun *. I
___ _ _____
A1.'” Friday.
party. It runneth a cojumn solid. what'do we tiiut? ELEVEN MORE
ague.
Mr. and Mr.*. John chcetenum of) At the annual- meeting of Ito
ACCOUNTANTS ADDED TO THE Maple
Orove i:;x'nt Sunday urtli her! Farmer.' Mutual Fire Itfeurance
irotn afar
AD3UNISTRATIVE BOARD Thl. stater. Mrs. Edith BeChlcl. ot tilt* Company of Harry and Eaton coun- j
. NO DEFENSE.
inakir.’a total of eleven now doin'tic* in Ctorlotte last Tuesday it wav'
State Tn* 'Commissioner Melville
work that couldn't even keep four
decided to extend the corporate exLawrence
McPherson attempts to defend thc youth,‘of Hi
men busy!' Is it .a Monder that citi­ Kvi’li ’’chB»e”R.ivuir&gt;iid
’ Bactoikr'' It,,u,0“
,11C ««’’!»"&gt;• f«r thirty i
k’0*' 8 w
‘4 Ollv"
present county-township system of worship She pfeketh one ami lo. . reh* ol Mi'-higun are gettirut a John Vrerer andMhe MiZ Xphine Chase Khanna Bratee and ‘ was, c‘rcUtl pr‘ »‘dent and Oimui
government in Michigan by staling ihe p'.cketh a lemon But the editor.
. eallcth him one. of our promising 1 bUjty of ever
... hat
_____
In honest, era- Corienne^w^:WoJTkaUthat “In many instances these town- jjyoung men -and geticlh away with maniral
------------ivemmcnt again Unde: mazoo Normal, were home over the i
kjtip olflcrs are the only thing Dial It And they send unto tta» editor- a Uta pre. eiv
... .k ..j
; tor/- for Barry county are. John
.THE NEW CABINET
stands between tlieir holders J\nd., b.d to the wedding, and behold the
vlterri
fmm nr i e- An Ttego. Ira Osgcxxi. Win. Latta. Oco.
,l.“ W™™u‘ J' tarns c
E V
Sl« nuirtrrt
. over in
Al! fear that radical and unstable the.- breadline." There la no logic hi iI bids are fashioned in a4ar city.
Edra-, Two ii'tn
element* in American politics such a line of reasoning -but it is 1 Flowery and Teng l* ihe weddinr
a
delightful
trip.
The
card
sent
*'«'
notice which the editor printed. u;c,‘h. Ul ejlante rI I!;&lt;
written
al
’
’
ensacolu.
Florida
and
t,w?
P
33
’
'
i
?
’
r
l,u &lt;om*
might be given undue representa­ probably about as able a defense of 1 *£. n“ n?.tcr
u. to .tot ttoe ritey to"I
,n “ P^i*rou*
!.‘lhI: b:l
■ °n- 1 dim full time wl
tion in the net? administration was an archaic- government set-up as1 The edit r pnnteth a death no'dci3j.vw
600 ms
’egenerally. vf. .MapU, Orove
miicr.
. condition
k I)llb|(hlur
dispellqd
when President • elect could be made. If county govern­ two columns of obituary, three lodge
. a cubit of poetry and a car':
1 retilrlttd from Parson*' Business
Roosevelt atinoifnccd his list of ment b«Toines too simple it reduces,1| ncitlc.es
TWENTY YEARS AGO |TODAY. ' College in Kalamazoo Saturday. Hcj
of thank*. And fin fonretteth toTearl
cabinet appointment/ Tlie key fig­ the number of elective and appoin­ : proof.cn the dead, ami tl
'
Mr*. Eva Hbtchktss of Clurlott* all! shortly enter thc City Bank)
STOCK ROOM MtJN F31PWVED!
ures among the new uulviMm at-: tive offices. This is not at all to thc thing copcth out "Gone tc
Is
the
guest
of
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Chidester,:
A great “new deal" f£ the‘taxpayMu. Ben Bat
and son Ha: vi y • Fred A- Curtis, formerly of thl*
men of proven ability and sane liking of petty bosses and machine ■ Roivtirfg Place."
.era of Michigan’
of‘Caledonia viMtcd the furmer'j ■ cRv. but late connected with oiw of |
judgment wh£»c names should in­ politicians because it reduce* the-1 And all ttot arc ak|p to the d&gt;eeatad jumprth on the editor vita
s^ter, Mrs. Chnrlt". Will. Monday , the num prominent job )y;ntint
man'
spire confident**.
amount of ’patronage and connc- ; exceeding great lumps. And they
• eninn
i&lt;&gt;:ablishmente in Detroit, lias in
Doubtless the public at fefgc la qucntly the political jxnrer and • pulleth out Yhetr ad* and esnwlleta
Hi'Mry Stevens retnrnerfr o in p a n y with three mher.i
to her irame m Luoev after bruiiciied out :n basinets tn Mlchirather disappointed tiiat Senator prestige ‘of thc luminaries con-, i their sub*, and they swing the tomi &gt; metropolis, tin company being
Carter GLw refined thc treasury cerned, -But Michigan needs' a mcr even unto the third and fourth
iwtfolio. However. William H. cheaper form of government worse |
Wbodln. a bualne.*.- man with pro­ titan it needs contented bosses.
RESPECT CONGRESS MORE
I There Was tmlte an article in ,
gressive leaning
H E FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
ago
COUNTY HOME RULE
I dully "papers a
“Pixr liitue will be arclonatlon party for
worthy sutetittue
congre
ladle*, tjn. benefit ot the Rev. Sir. WlntteUp in Bay couhty tlie Umni-of
a student of and figure In Amiricould never
A.l had a v.-gy ehjoyab.c; nitMv. u( uw restdciux of Mr b. W.
supervisors al their January -vssion people of our
.
m Rutland &lt;&gt;n Tliuradai' evefor sei'ictary of state. Il is doubtful deckled to merge the office* of rvi ■ nd Mr- H ,\ keviv&gt;hl- left । ll!u March 7. a targe attendance
:.iv lo: W.iufi-om Ohio, v n- re.!u d -Mied.
that Mr. Roosevelt could have - Isicr of deeds and county ckrk. Thc us that tlie *1
d! makt I’M.\nnu;rhome on; wb&amp;DLAND-Althowgh there t.
ledted a man better fitted by train-, action, of course, was contested but
kpteire-nl. «&gt;cd health tn our com1ns
t-.mr-erwxnt forth;.* impir- the attorney general handed down a
d M r” /i",,uly ‘■*itiUn
tap! post than the senator from decUion In favor of the supervisor*.
March
Ter.nvt.s e, The name uf Thomas J. Many people In the slate arc now
1
iw,*"b-d away* Very suddenly and Mr*
Walsh*lus become a synonym f-c giving ‘serious attention tn thc
only added •dltBcUKK
Jackson Crites Ito* dangerou-Iy illnd lie douttje** thought of simplifying the couigy- loo! Ulis and*added taxta
oinv.aj east BALTIMORE- Tiler.
mrcintiic in-*: lowuship government structure, un
r'"’“
grand rally for temperaiii
tor Flor
government as administrator of t'nh' fact, the legislature is now cjiuidw- *uch meaii
'
\iiing- at the S
Edit Baltimore,
Justice-pntfolio. He bicamc-a-iu- ing various pro*i»osals for granting j
lov.tfed to ovrritalwuig.
tlosa! figure through his relenth-an able address by
fight against corruption in govern­ consolidation of townships and even
ment. It is unite proper tiiat ttw counik-.-. ft would not *urprl*e ux lo
to ..halo
.M*e many other counties throughout
last week in the ph.t by Kuthanm
Hanard jtands with tiw r.|x-ak
a citizen of Iowa. storm center pl the state follow the example of thc Dayton, in which she says-: Wn
log'-ther [ [pfu r.hxfi.peid on the
all mfd-wesi agricultural un:. Bay county supervisor.* nor to see fio.xi.&gt; from depreciated current­
their
• .i v-ita-arUly rc.prnd to kre;
■Henry A. Wallace. Mr. Roosevelt's rather dnu
reorganisation ' of nations flooding our wu
iU ut“ ' bunin
the upper lights •may
crap our laritTM Europe
the Phtlipjmi! !*• jnr,. brilliancy u|»r. u*
.choice, know* farming and farm county * governments should
vn tr ihta countrvl
• •• ■ '
can ii,Mwp4y her debt* to
problem*'. He Is not a radical him­ home rule bill pa*v.
HJiAlRlhVILLE - pecker- and
self, but u keenly alive to conditions
not are cloving out their stock at
BALANCE
BY
REDUCING.
and worries that have made many
Legblatora in stale and aatw
farmers easy victim* of radical aciPRAfKIEVlI.l.E-Mr* J J . Per­
ojjJhe appmntces are R“'ernmcnU lire suggesting ait
' 5 Brown And Mt*.later*. Mi
which i.* not'stirpris- fvvajie in gnsbline*' taxis to heli
. .meet government deficits. Tax ‘re
H\iy
juriuawm k» indicate, hiwevei
that, this, levy has already reached
NEWS GLEANINGS.’
a jwint of -diinuibiung return in
tldcrable reputation in the wtal for
i
monthly
bill.
se
rates
will
force'more
motor
his vigorous And able deft rue of
public rights again*! encroachment
I One of tlie hottest spots in- the
' world is in Ari.'ia. Tn|x&gt;h. where the
^by large corporate intere.us. Claude
temptrature reacho* 130 degrees.
A. Suan.'-on, seerr
f the nijvy. nirlcaitv inf year. Boone

IV/iat Others Say

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A Quotation

of Our World

AFTER THE CONVENTION
Cuiuuti-nnx tile fact that the
•pic -Barnard- McKay
things
iand when
mean THEMSELVES
Republican stale ticket new
ited at Grand Rapid,* yesterday
fairly creditable affair. The
most importantWas that Gn»Dlllman one of the most 1
and courageous, public offii
; has cv.t served Michigan
xominated for state highw
imtesioner. Dillman, we behr

■is rm it:

A PILLION DOLLAR BUBBLi

hip cracky of the triumvirate
id above. Tlie Republic.'in
rds more n;cn like him.

nruuy

M tempt

Kuppenheimer Suits ami Top Coats
Stetson and Stylepark Hats
Munsing Underwear
Interwoven Hosiery
Dutchess Trousers
Webber Sweaters
Arrow Shirts
This store wa$ opened in Huslings
March 1st, 1886 and we cun truth­
fully suy that we are showing the
greatest values for the money we
have ever shown.

Lambie &amp;• Doyle
" Thc Store for Dad and Lad ”

Now Is the Time
to Buy Bedding!
Do you know that the price of bed­
ding is far less now’ than it has-been
for the last 30 years?
Just think of it,' you cun
now buy a good cotton and
felt mattress for as little aa

the price of an I.
rejjsior matttak* a lew

You can NOW buy a
fine COIL, FULL SIZE,
heavy and comfortable
spring for as
.95
little as- . . .

■ Virginia an.| Gino have produced
■h.ilf Hi-' Presidents ot tlie United
States.

■

Tlie fund of tiw Nubel Foundation,
which Is inverted principally in

It3,m.a2l.

Then the new inner

the acme of all sleep
comforts at
prices up from . w

Come in and look over the fine slock of
bedding which we are now showing. Sleep­
ing comfort at a smalf price.

I About 12,300.000 Will be spj'nt
I the Soviet* th. , year In beautifying
capital of Movcow.

Ui»lon*ttot deficit* m
i-ii b&gt; redufing expense*
an tpx incoine not matt
“
ini one.

example

New Spring
Arrivals

Miller Furniture Co
" Complete Home Fu rn ishers"

.

The cosmic ray u held to be more
powerful .tiun sun wares. The ,
George in thb beam conics from the hydrogen
field,
where atoms arc bom.
j
it rcturosd on

I

Hastings,-Michigan

I

tnppied
mnoruuM MU

horn announce

of .their* I* penciled
live Vernon J E
runty, co-author
nments to make:
cat every MateJund :'i
with an.

of new bills grow-.* call
m -re of minor char*
o well defined program of
be adequate

. proximate!]
indication* that 1&lt;
the Jtu of trimming thtir ovn:
&gt;lTpc 1032
* Day ufler day. the Dingy*,
thiMigii th
tas been
un*a o. Martin for regent of the
sidcicd by
4 Can*da'.titd Universl!y.
•
,
House- bill 34‘whkli .-►calcs down thethc United
th*
rhe biggest' job facing Rcpubit-;-Juror* allow i3-&gt;rar-bid women
tempts to jiny drlimiu
Irsuiaiure payrolls of t&gt;&gt;tli bouse
public In j
\mc cans of Michigan te tn fight clear of ?,e;
ylrthli nonu-no’
.£ ___ ,
Vernon .1 lu.rxn Inxrhxm r-..i:n
uily decreed his |&gt;crwnaUy con&lt;- crate who have tasted ol the rich
to cxuidci
atep domination by,the GiUcspie-Barnled moratorium; with muuirijMli- flavor ot patronage for tiie first
cost of cnnslrueli
ajiii •ri-McK-iy leadership. sAbrahant I
.. .a crying for welfare fund* an.i&gt;i tiu: - have cvi'dently forgoitcn their I
AMEN PLV
probable bcnetl'*’o t&gt;e derived.
Lincoln and the ideal* of governschool* facing the neecssttv &lt;:t &lt;i-&gt;. platform* of economy and ir.Mat on j
cw» for next »eek ha* ing their doors uix»n the children •
In theory, the st. Lawrenrc route ment to repXesfnta must, toconuaction until nx&gt;. talc to
vublic .addresses Fraux the alate; with every »tatr instltu deferring
affect tto present retekm
appears to bring low waterway -orneUaiT nmre than mere talking D F
:o.Cq
l:u‘ ton teeming ®lih over flowing |»p
-Republican m-mbere have agreed!
transportation- rate* ‘o agifcultar.- point.* if th** Republican per’’'
Gratia Rjpid* to umun,
, statewide clam &gt; ttat tach day the roll will be called!
i.V.s ot tlie ntaivit*’ Goat ' Uma!*' pecta tp resi'm- power,
u minutes w
pre .deut-rtect
4ny raw fuun of taw*
uh a motion io lake the bill from the i
for the project, however,*average| .Wayne county wax suppeei'l to *'
r* ?Jn* * te'*''*' Iff with *uch an unimlting future tli table and place it upon iu final;
about nine huntirvd million dollars have 391 delegates' prerant but it ihorr tnauaural »ddre.-.&lt;&gt; d. . ight jeg^jatur* and UM&gt;^ovgnMr are i&gt; •• [passage. Several Democrat* have|
minute' V&gt;i.-e. p'.itKiAti.* 'these -struggling It 1* not a pleasant out joined them but thus far they have
’ •
‘
and from p;r-Mox. ixpcrtei^r.
l really had only jonr Mr Giltesito. Fnitiks - M u r: 1A Foe. Chatloitc ^k*B
----- - failed to muster the required major- j
a fact that fuwl tost* ore usually: When be arore, tto Wayne detega- . HcpabhcafijT: ibune.
-While tlw uaclter. are beseiging tty 1| i* generally believed that
■ legUlator.- to talp than out. there, oven il parsed by the House the!
are
othej
intere*;.*
who
are
equally
.
measure will die a lingering death
costa. Power developments are sup- Wayne delegation sat rjow.i; wu-.-n of Anv.'.c-in 'presidents present* an ’,t,hl I «V A mnt.O t *&gt;»»« '—
. * .j
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(a. . b.
. _ •«_ .
». . . _ ... — . . 1
«otnea.s
posed to make Up project seif-sup- to said yes, the Wsyne tolcgaltoi almo-t unbroken array of British^lL“5
to the Cf
de‘­ payer c.mtinucs'to pay boom time
English king*, on the other. clubs who. have rallied
JT1 ,o
porting regacdlrei-of waterway traf- .-aid &gt;ea; when he said no. Ute nam-.-s
I fense of the state hb
library
hand, air often foreigners.
™ and 'opWl* »agea to committee clerk*. Janitor* I
tic Ufi several capable engineer* Wayne dHe«r«JiQp raid n-\ ,T«ire
jsese apy cut* there; ihe dairy me# and page, a sufficient number of;
‘d:uti:*r lA
1u*iu rapretard doubt Uial. lx.caux:'many's Uo-v curry iji* us’hlna &gt;■:.
'Anot- Hied, ■peace propu- ulh&gt;w,
uiwttvdaiwr
10 Hiwsvttkrtiwctwu*
&lt;h.&lt;iHitufiMiK.&gt; cH rrealciiraiii Republican* are vutihgi
jgaiuta; wc do need*- peace cdJca-irtate cud for tuberculin lading' cf with 4hc opposition on Ulis economy
of high Initial costs. ItydD-clecuic Detrutt's Jafan OUltsrlc.
&lt;ton."—Dr. Glenn Frank.
‘cattle; the aplartate, the music Qieaibre."

Every mother
must Choose the milk for her children
Every mother mutt recognize that for growing children there it no
food that will compare with dean milk. Along with plenty of vege­
tables it completes a perfect diet. It helps to build strength, bone and
muscle and give him, or her, the best kind of a itart in life—GOOD
HEALTH. No mother should weigh her child against UNCLEAN milk.
Tn prnmule the public health and to help j5revenl &gt;&gt;icknnu and epidemic*. lhe stale of Michi-

elated more and more, (specially by mothers. as
time goes on. The stale han decreed that dairies
producing milk with IOW BACTERIA COUNT,
shall be permitted to sell this milk aa Grade “A”
•Milk. Dairies producing milk with a much
higher BACTCRIA COUNT shall «U id milk a*
Grade "B"—and so on.
When st started in thr dairy famines*, it was
with the ONE THOUGHT of producing thc

.Michigan state officials show that the bacteria
count nf Highland* Dairy .Milk U way, way be­
low the requirement* of the state.'That i-. why
thr Highlands Dairy i* the only dslry in this

you would pay in any other rummurilty we
that's our Grade

A phone will bring It

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, tty

iioxomd

SACRED SERVICE FOR

lour .a&lt;4.u u

ccm.

iom n

™ coun.

CACTCD11 dtad urunrne
Mr and
prank Bennett of Hollywood. Fla., P. O. »&gt;x 192. Wc
CAol enN bl An MtMotno Nashville were guest* pf Mi. and aro ten minutes drive to the ocean.
'
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Lin.- C. 'I. Goucher on Friday and and «*«7 day we don our bathmc
Attended Episcopal Church in Rw afternoon Mr*. Go-icher en- t‘Mfs and go for a dip Yesterday
Rnnrlnv n„ inv;«n.ran
tertaliud at bridge honoring’ Mr&gt;,
saw a launch bring in a large
Sunday on Invitation 01 &lt;T~ik-nia'.- -Mrs Bert’ O’DmncIl was •'■*» turtle, und it took about a dozen
Donald D. Smith ot Detroit spent
Rev. McNulty
XJ awarded top zeure and Mr*. Ben- a*“
brt”« l’- up on the shore. It
Hartley Finstrom wa* home from
Mr and Mr*. Tho*. A Kennedy.
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nlr lf)cal Baier,. Sta-» mrmb-r»’n*u rt'celved a gueit prize. Mr B«-n» monster, but we have not
Ear! Smith m sjxindlng M-vefal
Jane Sheehan at si. Patrick's
beautiful 'suweVten’ice"sunday F^r"' Bureau mo-ting.
days in Chicago.
•
ess
ChMrh»i!L Ml"e*»On,TS?^,nf’
« “ftarnoun. February Tnih. conducted. uiQjT|“|ur mTmV IMTCD
F W. Annable was in Detroit |
I in Detroit Friday on’buslnejs.
Al^Cl
v slt n p MANY
m nyINTER
inter
Mr. and £.
Mrs.SSts
H. J. Ketchum of toy Pathar Mrf.Tiliy at theEpiscopal VISITING
­
Monday on biUiine.-w.
imjxiruit rnaay
on..uinit
,Al-Gon-Qnln
iclurned Monday
Monday from
from churcli.
eh..reh The
«rh.. Lrmon
L w...... .....
ESTING r»i
PLACES
IN
..
... ...
Al-Gon-Quln teiurned
nn.
»nr-n
... FLA i nVi^ * "h^ M “ ,UV'j * bn*ta
Burnejte Merc ot Marshall was! Dr. and Mr*. D. D. Walton were a thrw montiu' virit ut Cuyhoga luimJfrL j.n.i conveve-l a Ix-nuttful
. in the city on Friday.
in Grind RapidsTue^iay evening. Fall*. Akron iu-.d Columbus, Ohio. iCSKnuTall whois. -In! it The Io- w
n m ro
« |! here,
ncre, and
anq tnat
sne was
was giaa
we wvre
were ’
1. .
that the
glad we
Clare O. TTiorpc of Katamsxoo accompanied’ by their gTundxm. eal^fflceK and nur.-b-rt n-e m-u--W'
Writes De- located ut near her. Fr»m here wc
MLm Josephine carveth wa* home
* •
5“ * “ F.ihe? McNof hr tta? in? liffhtful Letter Telling of
Wr-r’ P“;n&gt;
«ok
from Detroit over the week end.
• wa* in the city Tuesday on brutnew. Billy .
Mrs Richard Gr&lt;^ and Mrs. Edr, v Mntl Mr, L. L
wtre
*
lr»;
Xj'Uor *CUm« °’
Tow r. Kissimmee,’ Orlando. Mt
Miss Margaret Heath wa.s iiorne
I Dora and Daytona Beach and work
from Muskegon over the week end gar Thcma* were in Grand Rapid* ,n Grand Rapids oh Monday to at- gShtrnhu- * and hi&lt;Thelr Experiences ML-s Huth lUkbaon vhitcd al her c.n Saturday.
■
tend the funeral of Rev ’ Charles huh?
,
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Hollywood. Fla..-Fib. 24. 1933. 'our way north, and expect to ■be,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andru. -0s- Naue, the rervicea being held *1 u^l n I*
tavnffin
home in Jackson over the week end
home by the Jsut of March.
ii Is hoped tne invitation( My Dear tiidte: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nash of ,1'7
Our best regards to everyone.
I
ra F m
' d **“ ”’*••*'’*“**
tattir? r;?'^Tra AteNtatylre I
think in my hart left r I told
Hopkln* culled on H utlngr. Mends
Kittle Beadle Clarke. I
. yoil of our visit to Clearwater where •,
on Friday.
;
the
men
played
golf,
and
we
hud
u
Doth
r.«
live
members
of
tnr
erder
of
Dr and Mra. Harris Woodbumc
COATS GROVE.
I
picnic
dinner
with
the
Holdsworths
lite
Eastern
Star,
and
are
interested
made of 220 weight denim W W.V
were dinner guests of frietids near Saturday apd Sunday.
in it* fraternal prOgrc). as well as। and Shultcs out on an blandt then .. —-______________________
Augusta on Friday.
Mr and Mrs. Keith Daniels and YOUNG MARRIED PEO■a- drove io Tarpon brings The P. T A. Friday, evening A slidh
Its sacred teachin;:*
Mlsa Mary Lou Streeter were in
•
PLE HAD FINE TIME
Venice of America ’ and v-. -tted th? .-nipper ■-as.ser.---rt by the men in the J
Robert visited Mrs Wlnifred-Prjw Battle Creek’ Saturday.
‘Little Church of Ute- Good Shepherd church bawment. A fine program;
TASKER—WEBBER.
in Muslim Sunday
Mr. and Mn. diaries Finstrom
Mr*. Anna Ret-rl vudted her ulster. und family visited ut Andrew Kemp’s I Twenty-Nine at Meeting on
Miss Evelyn Webber, daughter of, where George Innes, Jr. has many was put on by a group from the Ap- '
, valuable palnkmgt
Thc little •••.Iehl&lt;v.&lt;om Club of Mt. Pleasant!
full cut, formerly gold for $1.00, UvU
Mrs. M. J. Cryan, in Kalamazoo Sat­ of Hattie Creek on Saturday.
I
Monday Evening—Next • Mi. and Mrs J.um* Webber of church was-in hard circumstance • Normal Collese. m which there were!
urday and Sunday.
Leslie, was united in marriage .with
Dr. and Mm. D. D. Walton and j
One on Marc!) 20
Mu* Anne Button returned on family visited hrr pareptt. Mr. and i
Mr. Bernard Taakrr. ton ot Mr. and[ and Innes and hl* wile conceived miulca! numbers, residing)-, a play.'
Sunday hum a stay "nfseveral Mrs. George potter. .&gt;! Mulliken on
Tho young married jx-ople of the’Mrs. Oliver Tasker &lt;&gt;! Hastings, at the idea of painting pictures far the ’Neighbara" and’an interesting talk [
Dr
iri Smith
oiunu
, -|
weeks in Ann Arbor
.Methodist church held their regular 0 W 0'dock Wednesday. Feb. 22. by! church to cover the old window? byAbout
Bunday. •’ 'forty‘ were
present at the!
and they ask a nominal sum of the &gt;
'
Mr. and Mr* t. E. Barnett vUilDr. and Mr* Ro*s Lethbridge and monthly social meet mg on Monday R&lt;
LeRoy L Dcwxy
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. party, al Dorothy ________
Birthday
Barnum* j
. w .... o.x. ......
.x..,...,. VI little son of Mason were gucit* of' night -at tlie home di Mr. and Mrs. I The bride wore byacin’h blue: tourn-ts to h-’&gt;;■ &lt;h'r.iy’llit- e &lt;i» i;
'
' and
id moleskin. .89c to
I
of' whipcord
toof
tho
church.
A*
you.enter
you
an‘
Thursday
A
fine
pot
luck
dinner
B &lt;iti- Creek mi Bunday.
Dr. and Mrs A. W. Woodburnc on1 Ben Gidley on West Green strMi crt;.e mid carried ;i bouquet ol met by a guide &lt;an elderly lady | was s.-md. Tlie program wusj
Mr.s Sarah Bfaiub'.ettcr relumed Sunday
.
iTIiere were twenty-nine present in- snapdragons aw'mji jwa.s and row.on Saturday from a two weeks' visit \ Dr. arwl Mrs. D. D. -Walton and eluding some new members Every- bud*. They were unattended. After[ dressed in black) and each picture is [in charge of Mr*. Myrtle Stowell.I
t
explained
in
detail
in
a
mo«t
inter,
Mr;.
Zena*
Colvin
giving
a
reading.]
fninilv
lutr^nl. Mr.
Mr ■»)/!
.tin** limn
in Alma and Kalamazoo.
family Vi«1lz*r1
visited her |&gt;arcnts.
and one hail
had n VMrv
wry-fine
time. ’
’* .the CCrCmOtiy light refreshments
Mr. and Mrk. Wm. Fairchild of Mrs. George ifottw, of Mulliken on : A brief buvlntM session,was heldi were served at tin- home of thc [eating way. The third group repr»-[ a ’.darky" play by Helen D«.-qiond!
rented the Twenty-t hird P.-alm. Hr and Agmea Haight and some con-1
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Sunday.
.
j after which the meeting w‘as turni-d I bridegroom's parents
’
Mr. and Mm. Fled Fairchild.
Mr. und Mrs. Tlia? Johiudon and over to the program committee. wla&gt;। Tlie bride b a graduate of Leslie, l&lt;-ad»th me beside thc still waters , tests were given.
Miu Marian Woodman returned:
Mr. und Mrs. Lyman B.-iClinmber”*:—*■— My Albert Craig and daughter had .« splendid prcgrilm arranged. High school and thc State Normal,, He rc»toreth my soul" and as then*
: . । o Thursday from K
iain and daughter left ot
bK
„ Monday Doris spent Sunday with .Mim Ma- One feature of the program. whichi College at Yjx-.;l;intl aiid has taught -were ubotr
formerly $2.50 to $3,50, now....
|
lor their new hume in Charlotte.
j ta-1 Lins ot Jackson.
imfordcd much amusement, was oldI .six yrnrs In the public'sclwols. She; ; aid t-&gt; mc brforu pataing. I »hall ui- wTn're site- has been for a number of i
L way* remember this picture.
{week*.
- Mrs. Willard Ickes u In Battle
Mr. and Mrs. Sum Schleh and Mr. songs that wen- typewritten and-cut
From there wc visited the docks, TinTht- Nutrition Class met with Mrs. i
Creek assisting with the can- of und Mr*. HarbSchlch of near Mid- up in four parts a-, a Jig-saw puzzle year at the Assyria Center school.1
where
many
ftahinr.
shijrwere
anVera
Blinker
for
an
alFday
meeting
Mm Cluiriv*- Ickes, who is very ill
Each numbe.r «m giv'en a part of Tin moom
a graduate of Belie'd Smith of Prairieville and Mrs Dun Lewis
&gt; puzzle and had to find the match­ vue.High tchoobund ha? attended’ chqrod Tiurv are called the sjxmgv Wed*jr.sday attendance.
• Misses Li-nna Wells. Nellie Wil­ ing pieces held by other meikberv.. MiCbl£a:i BwdneM and NoritrSl Col- ■ ships, and go out • r-nirjln-z with1 Thc 4-H Club boy.-, were enter-’
.great 1 tads of sponger- Tin. I* on* -tained with a party at the home of|
and Mrs. Otio Jaonhalh on Monday. kins and Blanciie and Pearl Hendt-r- • When the pieces v.rre matched the lege at Battle Creek.
i
W. L. Pennock returned on Sat­ aiiott of Detroit were Sunday guests। Fong ms sung by the quartet mld't
After March l.’tKy will be at, of the largest «&gt;» inv-e fisheries tn tin- Floyd Clum Wednesday evening
urday from a H« k:• stay with Mr. [of Mrs Edgar Brook*.
much appla'ise. Many goad quartets horn- to their many ui'.nds on the[■"world. Tiw waichourt-, are full of Hie Community meeting Bunday
F W..Annable look „
a Battle were
.... developed.
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A song, hard to get Tasker farm in A-u&gt;&gt;na township? tlV 'n. and every little store hMjevening was led by Mr*. Flossie I
CLOTHING for MEN &amp; BOYS
Rapids.
: Creek patient to thc government under way. and reci.-teing a K««'n’DM wish * are extended by a them 1 r . On - ir w»y homo we Bennett. TheXubJert wps -Hr* canl
. came Uirotigh Belleair where many' we make Christ attractive *to new ’
Mrs. D. L. Chrivtian was called , hiWpital in Milwaukee. Wis . on Frl-'deal of uji.duUM-. wa,-. Sweet Adc- . wide circle of- friends
rich anti noted people spend thcu—Atncricin*’’ Modest* Kltinc sang a
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
io Lansing Monday night by the [day. returning Saturday.
U-.nt ’ .sung by Mrs. Dewey. Mr.- F &gt; winter*. Booth T.irkington amonc ;o!o
illn * of.her aunt, Mif. Cliarlottc; Mr*. W. J. Watkins wa* thc guest t. r. Everett Young and Edw. R.
them. As wo came cn through 'the
Bc.-.Md Woodman and Stella KeJ- *
of Miu.F!orence Watkins of Wyan-'Smith. Ttiere were .-rveral other
.
-taayed. DeH nth of Chicago wasThc Past. Matron: and Past Pa­[ Jungle w.’ saw lhe lovely hotel soy aang "The Savior for Me" and a ■
“Tail' d ht
lianas refreihmi-nti w'rc served truns of.Hn.-tin&lt;.'r Chapter No. 7. O. where Babe Ruth f.pcr.ds nis win-^playlet "Tlie Fruit. rd the Spirit |
; t-r.- H v..i. a lovi-ly ride hsine ari.-f va-. given by F1a»ie Bennett. r»cs-i
Mr and Mrs. Rolla Vli-li- and chll, of ner
mother.
F y. wen* entertained .Saturday
,
i’dien of Vermontville and Mr. and t-y. Mr and Mrs Rolfe' Bulling and evening by Mi.-.s Etta Patton andI wc erased the causeway just as thc-«:r Woodman and Agms Haight.
; Sunday evening at the CommunI thc former’s sun was M-”-in'! across .the Gulf.
» Lydia- [Mr*. Loy- Royer of Bntllc Creek Were dr. and Mrs Li-Roy Foster were
. lly
fterooptlcoa iJidi-s will
ypt-*u of Mr and Mr^. U^ry Crook Iu&gt; committee in elpintc. The next
ret!. Game*
left
Pm^-A-Gnllc
nprl
drove
ti!
;b-y
shown
that
will
be
intvrestlOB
tol
’J
on Bunday.
*
heefins Will be held on Mar. 29 a’ t laIl prize? w.-re
.
.
j­
1 Mr mid Mrs. Sterling Zerbel of home ot Mr. &lt;«nd
M E \Vil!f- awarded the winners. Mr. mid Mrs. Pinellas Point where wc nxik tlM*1[all.
’ Kalamazoo were dinner gucsU of.
Lyman Chamberlain wt-rc the honor, ferry ti Bradentfcn. hail breakfti.’l!! Mr*. Bc.ssfe Woodman attended ‘,
_ T U. Insutute
. ____ _______
in Hna-;
■ Mr. und Mr?. Herl&gt;-rt BMiop Tues­ commitie;- in eharlfr
gut-ris and Mr... Chamberlain wtu thcr" and drove to Mrs Brticfcnci’s;! the VT. C.
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. Hastings, Michigan
day evening, the occiiMon being the mct;:na w Mr. and M
given .1 salad hswl ns a liken, ol 'Edith Alexander! tor lunch. They tings TutMtay. Mm. Dora B Whit-’?»
। latter's birtljduy.
Mr. und M:;' Ever?!tt Young am! •-,t&lt;vm fn.in the Fast Matrons' Club hav»- a very lovely ’■taoni'-f-nSarasota nty of Benton Harbor wax the main ;■£
ip
Mr and Mra. Tlux. A Keiuwdy.
Whitman, All Tlie Cluimbcrlains arc moving, tu Bay. After lunch we drove around^ speaker. •
dinii'-r guts’s ut Mr. und Mta. John Mr». U-o Tuff&lt; &lt;- und Mrs. 1J A. Ly- i ouiig married pcoi
of the church Charlotte thl: v&lt; k mid Hill be Harm ita’and tn&lt; &lt;1 to find an apart,-[ Tin- D. O. T. O. Club will nutt ri
Xctaham. Jr . ol Grand H iplch on Harkei attended the funeral ot Mr*
greafl- missed in .Masonic and EaM- ment. but they ah wantc.1 to rent 'with Mrs Pearl Domond next week
by the month, unifnot wishing to; Wednesday oft&lt; moon.
. ;&gt;
Friday evening
[Jane -Shn-luiii at Nt. Patrick’r
&lt; m Stwr circles.
’
• • • [church in Bownr on Tuesday. .
i Duflng tlie evenins a dt-licloua stay in Sarasota that long.-we went i Virginia and Martha Thompson,?*
to.fne8arat.itahuU-I for the night-and Bemitv lUdrixiugh. our Ha.--’z»
luncheon was .servyd!
.
drt a. Ik.itald und Marilyn, of f&gt;- i .Mr. and Mr*. Rupert Carr—-her.'
nndin
fhenHMning.tnok
rooms
nt
tin
[t
mgs
High
school
girls,
hiked
frbm
ic
-md’ daughter Audrey ot Gamtl
tn&gt; ’ i.rv-vl.-ltlng her moUK-r. Mi
Eleven ’mvmLcrx of'JJoyd Slial-'
Bey l»yd) i.n Gulf Ave., am? n • ‘ Hastings Sunday morning in time ’V
[ibipkfa viidtcd Mrs. Isabel CaiT&lt;«h- r[r’s, aunOiiy
Homer Warner.
’
BKIDGE &lt; I I B PARTY.
Sunday jm
School
class. “The
.
•-»
..
'
and Mrs. Anna McGuthn
onMr.
! Kti-.^ht*
r.f and
Hon• Frank Andrus entertained , mained there for five days. Mr ! for Sunday School.
Uvnar.**
Shafer
Bruckiier. Ed ami Charted played; ,
--------------- -»-*•--------------|.c
Eil&gt; ol Benton Harbor an- visiun-z Sunday.
I the Rev -I L Dt
&lt; cluck l-tncli-.pn. At'card- ^l: on the Dobby Jone; gdf cour.;.CRESSEY.
: c
Mr Ch is I-duI and o’.i.er fn.-i.cb
Huta rt Fnirchild of Detroit and: j.BhuU| ’ i,Jlie Hatqrdi.y “-v. nTm'm H’.-bh-n.
i-. •,rr&lt;l&lt;-i ‘,ld char-f ' “&gt;* *‘v*\n u nc dldno'Philip Barber of Kalamaroa spent
iur .rwwk'
Richard Fairchild in Ann Arbir .-n-asivi- ml.».ion.&lt;.v t.iiiix-;
’r'--* l”
h&lt; -‘Sunday with hta imrcnls, Mr. und c
M. ,t&gt;7l M,t.-k S-.-a,— Of .p-nt ttli—«-k etui
. ___
'
th- -.1-V^-K
end atat’ luurihome with? 4i".
-nw r.'.
firn‘ TO
ur.ic was at “Mexico.
” h‘«*&gt; mre Hid M&lt;\ Gordon fron- nii’’u’ tiw
tarn
7id&lt;
h.m P w M. S H*mM Polhn-r
kul-d « rattlesnake. JWe dime cut, Mr*. Clay Barber.
then parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Fred i/ia
Lyje -u-rved
Kurrs. v.liarr
’
‘
'
Tim -M-cmui*•tan’uta. "fN'*’* Brunswick.
r Gar&lt;!&lt;
.s iMr..
Potter | Mr.
Brmiswk.N.K.J j. “and
midMrMrs: I? ’'a- Palin,
Pjtafr
OanUt’r.v
iM^MIlr
Mr mid
am Mrs. Irving Barber and i&gt;
I..i- ------ —
Allen GnlHit ntiir Hh-kotl Corner; Fairchild.
Raymond Funiie
Hunte ci
&lt;! Woodland
Woodland were
wen Tf
£-’ln
lm^*rr'a»d
' *• 0*™*” *«* Hum
then to
toj. fanjib
ianjily’called
ca
Mr. and Mr- Oriir Bushop and at - Italy ■■ Rusrel! ZcrbcFsJ ;&gt;pa- Raymond
on Mr. and Mr*. E D.
on Thursday.
* as the &lt;*
out
of ta»
town
guest.
Rinallng Briv show, grounds. Their i
fteyno.JL at tK’lton Saturday evc-|c
’“ *&gt;*
’“ RueM.
two daughter.-) of Holland .were f!|letii benig served. Curry was
,
winter
quarters
anhere
and
th»j
ning.
r.
th** wtek v:-.d with thmr wn in KUMg" ol Mr and Mrs H-rte
Herbert Chinese dish served at tiu- home id
INDOOR
.SPORTS
MEET
"
&lt;n
’
t
’
Mensife
improve-Mr.
and
Mn.
Robert Cosgrove vis-i
Hi
.hcp'Knd
Mr
und
Mr;,.
LetHubChn-at' i. Mr., peirai remaining for
if Hub-; ?,!lA a p. Kinski rn. followed by a
An rnaoir
itid- r siurcri
&gt; t. lum.wai
mei-t wai’neut
he'.r1 ini?15U painting
and- ekburd
..... outi Sunday.
,ivi.ii
i.vim IPerry
’erry.-:.
an
-------- wagons
----- ■■ -- ; -ited
— her Mslcr and family at Gaiea- I
VImI ‘ut
it; --uermanv.
"Germany." Lynn
.-.
. .Methodist
‘
. 1 nhnr.ti ir
uui^ Rimriav
ouuuay.
.
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Dr and Mrs. F. J Pratt. St -rte; sauiicraui and weinors .ompriring al. Unchurch Tl-.urodn-.
R,i: rnite reaAv u. t.,.i,- in 1 hirrtr
!
’
--There
were
about
forty present at A
-lu.t u- and Mrs R.wt &lt;d Cirn-milb-, thl. re|W5t
|aM vua wa. t0 nlgW after school by th;- 'Anchor" T*’®
’’iJJ'’...!“
“V'
‘ t
Commuml Club held Saturday ,o
guvel- of ML-.i Mabel Waters of r.- leaving Thursday for Wushlmt-i-Alanka." Win, Fox's, wlu-u- icc- cl.i.-. Mrs, Guv Keller, teacher. A F’01; llp A.r‘ M"-”l'm while many the Community
home
.11,• -I) -C.• to- -------attend ---lhe —
inaugural,
cream' «»u
Mid v«uw
cake formed
the d--.-.&gt;rt
complete program ol
id spurtll
*j*arta WUn
was vii
en--•
ana, W* )W|,!’1J1^ *’erl’ at
al the
”*£. 1,0
mc of Mr. and Mrs. Del-.
Grund Kupidi today
—w■ uruui
iioioeu me
Ft. Complete
Mr.-.. Nellie JJop'mn:. mid Bit-- nd will u-turn W&lt; dne.«day. •
I As each country was visited, u rx- joy' d und '.he girls hud laity, pink shown, some being over three hun- bt-rl Enzlan Our state representa-: a»
idred.yeura old, It wmi 'fully as in­ live. Clias.,Palker, gave u very in-’ o
Goldiv Puller reffinicd on Thursday
Mr and Mi.--. J..J, Mau- and Mr. rlcs of .questions concerning thc lemonade, etc., for refreshments.
teresting as Un- H-.inljflutfn Library tcresting talk on taxes and the bank: •?
[and Mrs. L. P.Tttaus attciuted. tin-’igeuantphy.
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----------- ------- i ----------------------------history,
govemim-ni,
t&lt;-,;
--------------- --------------------in Piuadenn. Cullf. The Rhielmg- situation. Mr. and Mrs. David
funeral of Frank Cra« of Calc
of tlie place made appropriate topics
BROADCAST OVER WELL,
Mai’Kan'l Merrick wha home .dontr Wednesday uftemoqh. Mr for conversation and debut.-,
! On Friday afternoon of last week ihavu an art school, Ringling bank, Shepherd were present and favored .®
Everyone rcjrartA a-very delight.tRichard Waite was in Battle CreekJ und lovely homes. We wont to tiu- Usfith a couple of numbers widch-t
he hrrviifr.H&amp;t
broadcast u niimh**
number nF
of municipal camp gtounds where weft enjoyed by all. Tlie' next our t»
{Ul tlmC.
’
Ii uwhere
hr-rn ho
will be held nt tho home of Mr. and A
j mnnmlM selections over station|222‘f’
.end at h&gt;-r home in Athens
.Doris Maltiieu.i ol j&gt; troll were here
1 saw a nurdber of Mu-htgan cars Mr*. Ute Reynolds. Everyone, wel-1 «
Mr.. L: lb- Pattison cable h&lt;»m.- la-I week to attend flic funeral of
1 el,
there. WC drove out to Cresh-nt conic.
Thur ilav from Grand Rapid; atu-r W^A- Matthew*. They visited Mi.
Th«- Service of Lights or Candl**! Beach in the afternoon mid in the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culp attended,
Fpt ndiiut oevi-rul week* with Mr.; and Mri; R. J.-ddcCreery until Sun- light Service, became of popular n.--|
-'«»-»■»-v.'
Mr. mid Mrs. Bruck­
a party at Richland Friday evening —
and fjf,. J.iti-.e* Pattison
[day
qui-.n. will be repeated this Sunday' Women’s R-’h-tf Corps met in lhe “J®
l'’'
Enzian----and Wm.
, m-r. "Judge and Mrs. Souder. Mr . Delbert
--------- ---------------- Culpj (
Dr und Mr, R F. Webb and
TU&lt;x&gt;»t who were here from away afternoon.
.
Match 5th. at 5.00 P M.'haI1 Feb. 25. Meeting wo.-&gt; called to;
Mrs.
Dickerman
andw«u
we made u business,trip to Lansing on;
family and Dr Morgan Skinner of toratlcrid th-'funcrul of W A Mot- at
[ Ennunurl Episcopai churchftn
b&gt;
Pfwidrnl- Mr*. Emma 'Dawson.
j
,
’
a,nnw
aiS
I f.Atir
n .it,.,.1,&lt; .inn1,.. -imH U'.iiit I TlK-MlaV
Tuesday.
Grand Itu;ii&lt;&gt;-&gt; were Sunday guest* tlu-ws on Friday were. Mr and Mrs order
[
to insure -j its for all dcsiriru.- Wcyennan, and meeting opened In1
- *r
. , l”Beach
’1-" uln
-r. we »•
Lydo
where
built
Rosalia Barber of Saginaw apent:
nt Dr. and Mis C P. Lalhrop.
I Bert Perty and Mr. . Rose Render- ,m wnmJTJhb M-mMte «rvtee adS'*^ «*"*• R“« call t&gt;r offleer. |
bqirain - i-njiatii. who ta utt.-nd- ,oii ol' South Bend. Ind.. Elton ,mbsi-.n by t:cK-l only up to flvr lound some absent on account O(.Arc in the sand .ind broiled ham- the week end with her parenta, Mr. I
and Mrs. Clay Barber.
.
.
.!
*
1
Mnktv-es
burger
and
made
collet
and
ate
our
Inn college in Flint, was at home Richter, a teacher ut Notre Itame ,minutes «.
before the hour, after .Mikm.ta.
;.
over the we&lt;k &lt;-nd to attend the -University. Mr and Mrs. William !which the doom are thrown open to
Secretary * reixjrt read and ac,
. .
ami
SOl’TH VERMONTVILLE.
a" ” •“&gt; Treasurer's report |
ui E^rgtado S
Junior play and to visit his par- Parker and Charles Parker of .all Tiu.- tick.-;, .re free and may
Mrs. Chase and children weic,
tntGrqnd Rapids.
be had upon applintion at RwHfcs £una ™n*ct and placed on fdr
"
Th- 21s * im 1*L calk'd to- the home of Ray Chase
Mr. ant! Mrs Everett Clay iMar-i Mr. and Mr.% Coy Stowell. Mr. and ,tury Phont-2523. Tlie iiubhc w tiio-1 The businti.-; .setxion win taken up.
un., w.u a te.y long in Kalnino Thursday mottling as he
gan-t 8ug&lt; &gt; of Memphis. Tenn.. Mi*. Forrest Brtmrtt and clulriren, cordially
,
invited.
|al** 11 was planned to have a public j
,?r malV
w’’ ,“:wl
------------- ---------------------I supper in thc hail March 4. Every- •**&gt;' Hie slue of the road tht-re ya, a became unconscious in the night'
have tar-n vtdting her father. Ju-. • Clarence Bennett Mr*. Mute Stone.
and never came out of it. He passed
S.i.t". and Mr and Mrs. Janit-s Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Birdsall. Rob
BEADLE—Dr .MOTT-------- | one. jutlcouu- to attend. Report Of ilittta stream where we were supaway that night about nine o'clock, i
Mor|Stonc. Mr.. Will Tinkler and-»zn.
Ti,e marriMe o! Mr Hubert ,rU''r w rk ,oun“ H &lt;1,1!s h!ld bt*” ’
X
La m, "iX nM«d'’
*lck “nd *hut-lnK since
»a* lurUra. and Florida has funeral was held at Kalamo church '
Mrs. Millie Mohler of Kalamazoo Mr., and Mrs. Erm-jti Lawton and
son of Mi and Mrs. Lewis .
. ,
nothing ovw Michigan on turtles, Saturday aftenioon.
ram- Tunula^ to care for hrr sis-iMr. and Mrs. Dudley B-tinvtt and j Bcuule.
ide&lt; T O Web- »«* *&lt;• “a-.c just u good looking
Mr. und Mrs. Clias. Pike, who
ter. Mrn W. D.. Bennet’, who ta idaughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Beadle, to MKs Evelyn D, M.HL •'‘tJo ofTir
daughter of E P. DeMotl. wa.
VSh X ii l^n 1 &lt;'«&gt;" a‘ ‘«'&gt;w We stopped at thc
somewhat improved from her recent &gt; Rowley iDorothy Murdock) of this TiSte?1 W»h tnrM,dv z'r'mfl confined th their8homes all wtntc-rIplamlnX° Iur lunc:l ,a tovcIy tca lived on the Snell place left Fri­
day morning for New York stale.
lilncxs.
j city at their home in loom Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Myrlcn Btrait of
re*&lt;h^\'he
»““neras are much better but
fil r,aP|fs •*nd “'' n came on
Naslwille entertained several to a
rtadmg lht strv.rt Attending tiu [n&lt;ll
WJl i: tio Meeting
through
Coral..........
Gables,
im- oui P^ng
yei.
Mcc-.u-.g
; •••—
..
.........
RiiFI-av* ^our Choice of Shultz, Freeport.
b.idal -couple were Mr. Lawrcnoe. —m
... regular
.. . ,form,
...
..
—.— io.
—
zinging
through
.Miaiyi. acrow »&gt;.«•
lhe t.*n^
long seven o’clock dinner Wednesday
DULLCl
Delton or Middleville
evening,
Washington's Birthday,
Larkin and MiM Gtady.i Arehart.- America und furling the flag*.
bridge ovw to Mmmi Bcarh where
Mr. and Mrs. Beadle are residing '
The birthday dinner held Feb. 23
‘»'lldD’ at two real estate anti cards were played later.
B ESS M E R’S
HESSMER’S
at 620 No. Hanover St.-, this city , was well attended and a program or. J'fficci. and were told wc could not
Bertha Hall ol Charlotte spent
Pk&lt;.'They have th? best'wishes of u largv Abraham Lincoln's and George d61 a place ,or die n,KhL so wc last week with her aunt. Mrs Chase.
[circle of friends.
Lewis Wells went with Bill An­
j Washington’s hvez. was given in the ."me on to-Hollywocd. a distance of derson
to Fort Wayne Monday.
I afternoon.
sixteen miles, and found just what
Allen Idema is here from Detroit
- .
.
।
next mzular Corns n-.ectins ■
W’trc looking fur in an apartWTn Gueit Pr&lt;lafh®?’* will be March’ 11—Clara Tinkler. Imfnt- Miami Beach was lovely, such to help Ell Strait.
Kenneth and Marion Idema and
at the Wednesday evening Lenten
I wonderful hotels and homes, und
zcrvices at Emmanuel Episcopal
-------------the. beach was lined with people Mr. Xivingway ot Detroit were call­
ers ‘at their unck-s, Eli and Am
church will hr —March 8th. Re. |
WEST CARLTON.
|sv.-immita; .mt
Larga Sue Package*
•
H/nry A Han^n. Gpnd Haven'.
Mr. and Mr. Dan Uwh of Has-1 Hollywood has a population ot Strait
March 15th. .The Rev Gordon V .tine:, visited Mr. and Mrs. Claud :4.000—dith a winter population ot
IRVING.
Smith. Albion; March 22nd. TIk .Fighter Wednesday evening .
;7 000. and is on the- Atlantic ocean
The Wilcox Community Club fur- ■
nt BESSMERS
SSL’ LG’..
Ionia: March; Mrs. Itaiiy Cole ol Hastings has Hollywood has seven churches, two
29th, pie Rev. w Keith Chidester. bepn hind to teach thc Rogers [ newspapers, a public library. Ro­ nUhed the program at the Fellow-;
ll.. Johns; April 5th. Archdeacon'.^qqi t^e coming vrarItI — ’—
' K,™&gt;,
-------- Cldi». ..
----.nd
M„^..
S'S’Z'A :?*'
“I
nt HESSMER’S
—
Vercoc. GrandJtaptds; April 13th.
Q
U•ne g.............................
bll Cf moving. — our and-Eastern Star Lodges and «tii Mw Lucrcll?Benham i/vUMing’
- MEAT SPECIALS
Tlie Rev. j. E. Wilkinson. Ph D.
t-nclghborta
------ ---------’od th.;
■
spring.
------Jay -active Tourist Club, also a hv’’ her wp^w Ah^Coi near Wood’
in Examination
Blough, having sold hi* farm to Mr. Chamber of Cummciee. We are only |Bnd p
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।
IS
POST NimiAL SHOWER.
at HESSMER’S
T.
&gt; IDod»c 01
nowHoarcnted MX *nil**f team FI. Lauderdale and; william McCann was home from*
ilonoriiig Mis. Hubert Bp°«lu Mort aiMons
luvMiay. anai
SlMotii lurm.
:i&lt;rm tiue;
Buel ooiainunni)
8iaMni&lt;frove wvrr
over umeic
Outre iwu
last Tuwday.
and E&gt;ul Lansing over thc weekmta
1—ia..|jlh5
I. rented
...
«n)lun..»»a
•■.•-nriKAzi to aec t&gt;wi
uu. wuta
LUU.
«Eve lyn DcMott'. a recent bride,
the farm recently
owned, U-.KI
were aurprited
the Ai&lt;Tor..»o&gt;.
difference- “TL;
Th(,rauiaiok
i^dw-v Aid soeletv
wHI
himi j
societyr£*n
willmeet
ut BESSMER’SMU uiady* Arehart entertained. by Clair Utter, niid Verdan Covilleim the two cities thi^ being muchv! a,The Lkdua Aid
'MrsWiM
fk i
with a miscellaneous .hower at her1 wU| movr ni, lht. utter farm in older, the streets narrow and homes
j ^?rv^v u tavlte^
Fresh Ham Choice Quality
{home at 402 E. Walnut «l.. on Sat- Campbell township near Lake Odes- run down.
A vast sum of money
^ Mr. Ll Smith «rf H«
Mr. and Mrs Ed
Ed. Smith ot H
Hu
lurdav
at-ania, t
-.i.-. friend* and ..
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jurday'evening.
Twelve
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and
Mrs
Rufus
I former schoolmates were present, I Mr. and Mrs. Marion Clem of mmn
£otne of which arc
not In ieu»
use Unixnow ... ”
are mil
. .. ..
Fancy Small Size
of Rutland »pent Friday af­
। Game.-, and viniiing tuniUhc-d tin- Carlton Center visited at Ed Wait's You will Und thl* true In many Weaver
for Examination
ternoon at Wm. McCann's.
entertainment and the bride re- Wednesday evening.
| places wliere lovely homes
. ----- 'have
Recent gueau.
IICKVIU
gucute at
a-, me
thc nunic
home oi
of Mrs.
at HESSMER’S
ceived many useful and pretty gifts.
Gerald Andres was taken to Pen- been built,
and arc
arc now
now. abandoned!
------;- jane
t, and
McCann were. Mr. and Mrs.1
SHOP AND SAVE AT
Rcfrcshnienta were served by the nock hospital Wednesday, where fee for the owner
cannot aap
.w-ncrcannot
fiord to keep D. A. Ri-nncdv of Hastings town-ho*teK&lt;.
•
tubmilted to an appendicitis opera-1 than up F
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‘ climate u the shlp&gt; Mj aIlrt Mrs ocll Wilcox and
Hollywood'*
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.'ante as IL
— — lta&gt; average winter. Jaclc w-rn&lt;r and
Miaou
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HOSPITAL GI’ILD NO. 18.
| Ray Newton iind family visited temperature
ure being
being about
about seventy Mr ot Middlerille.
I
. Regular Hospital Guild Nu. 18|Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coykendall ofidegr-.c: ■ Tlie absence ot
01„ c&gt;°nd.'-! Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weaver, of I
will meet on March D at lhe Finn Lake Od*-**a Sunday.
. smoke, foe. diut or pollen allow*
OPTOMETRIST
ja&gt;i..wotho
i,.o Sattle Creek and Mr and Mrs Mar.
ward schoolhouse. All member* GanGary Newton
Newish U
ix ill
111 with Inflamma- rereplion. e!
.z' ,iiall Pierce and children of DowlinJl
ol the violet "y
ray equal ‘to
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br Kri'cd. Such one please bring;Sidney Fiflcld ot North Irving vis-ihkc n here' very nuicli and have
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[rented our apartment for a month.

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WANTS

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JUSTMOFUS

WEAR THIS
New Future. Truu

class met February 15 at the home those two or Uiree day*. The rest of
at Mrs. Ruth Haven for an al I-day lhe time will be leisure and for re­
Meeting, called to order by the creation. Wc have little conception,
president. Mrs. Orewie Stedgc. Roll said he- of the changes tiiat will
call and minutes of last meeting take place in our Uvea in the next
read by secretary, Mrs. Ina Potter.;
Treasurer * report also given ■ by'

ls th* greatest truss ImproveBout in many years. Wo
guarantee a correct Atting
sad keep your trass adjusted.

peace. because radio will play an
।enormous part In any war ot the!
’If'
After a pot luck dinner we took future. Already, he said, planes have
w.-. । up Hie new lesson on Vitamin* and been sent through thc air without'
the Important part they play in our 4 pilot, directed by radio and cov-i
•’ dally diet Mr*. Grace Gorham gave cring long distance*. Il will soon be
.t
the lesson in a very instructive and • possible to send up a fleet of lob
Interesting manner. There were 17. alrptancs without a pilot, each plane
member* and one visitor present. with an electric eye.' which would
Our next meeting will be held at instantly report back to tiw centra!
w .1 thc home of Mrs. Allie While. 538 station what it saw and. when the!
had been gained.;
352* «.
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March «
22 tor
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an F,Bh,t1
all day meeting All members please w®“,d alllon?at‘call&gt;' drop a bomb. I
be present—Huth Moore, Pub. Sec'y. u'*u‘
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Fourteen members responded to roll BUIW a’uW ** accomplished by racall by telling something about i . ■
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Gcorge Washington.
j The speaker said he would not
Mrs. CiuiM* conducted the busl-:&lt;forc predict what wonderful thing:;
lies* meeting after which Doris'will be done In the next ten or flfTeeler gave n slioi J. talk on her ex-' icon years. There is no doubt »f
pericnces with whole wheat flour*
“
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"
far bread making anti the use of ' and beautify our homes and make
i living more worth while. Already,
' family.
i he declared, t-k-ctrld lights have
tx«n invented and Thoroughly testCd Umt are 2.000 per cent more ef' flcient than the best hydrogen-tilled
Tungsten lamps. A great electric
noon by Mrs. Brinker. Nina Town­ | age is ahead of us and marvelous
send and Wilda Allerding.
। progress will be made. We need not
’ In the afternoon. Orpha Rlchard- think, said thc speaker, because
„ 'there has been a.slump m business
ton an Vitamins and Ruby Wood that Hie great engineering farce* of
conducted u short recreational per- &lt;mr big industrial institutions are
lod. Wc were then given curds to Idle. • They are'working harder toscore our food habits.
day than ever. When the time shall
We were adjourned ' to meel
March 22 with Mrs. Orpha Richardished at the developments that will
be shown, due to experimental work
now in progress by thc experts in
the big laboratories of America's
big Industrial plants,

.NOW |H Tim TIME tn c- t.»rk m
| resviwt I'-... ,.rr^i-w. r.ii

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nt FYecport Monday. evening with :i
good attendance and. tine program.

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their cousin. Tobias Kemp, at Ship*
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Harilnas were gn»
Friday eve­
ning
and Mrs. Dan Ouo-Jenough
.
*.
Mr and Mrs J'Sqtllh of Qulmbv
called at thc G.otce Thompson

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were explained and checked. The
recreation period* was spent In
.readirig "Our Book."
The—next meeting will be held at
Mrs Fay Green'*. March 22. A

Schwadrr «n Campbel! Sunday.
Mr*. Will Watson of Carlton was
a caller of Mr Clarinet- Van Pal­
tm Friday.
Mrs. Dim Gopdrnough was in Bat­
tle Creek Friday.
Mr. and Mr.- Hr-bcrt Freefone

OBITUApY.

Sarah Lois, daughter ot Benjamin
and Nancy Williams, was bom Sept.
12. 1841. at Pine Grove. Penney!lama, and departed this life at her
r.ume in Freeport. Feb. 16. 1933. at
the age of 91 years; 5 months and
4 days, fallowing a brief illnpks of
pneumonia. She was united In mar-

CAUCUS NOTICES

Mrs. Viola Roger* and son. Alton
Roger*, of Battle Creek wt-re'weckend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Rogers.
Robert Earl and family of SmvrLccmis Monday

Grana Rapid,

Franklin Burgtw and

Mrs. Patge. at Levering, who was
seriously 111.
' Mrs Ada Rogers and daughter.
Mrs -Walter Ragers and Mr. and
Mrs. Will Fox of Lowell were guests
of Mr. and Mr*. Earl Roger', and
Marguerite Friday.
Mrs-Clayton Adams and daugh­
ter Helen of Hastings were call as
of Air;-. Pearl Smith Sunday.
, Mrs. Frank Paige. 38 years old.

/GRANGE PROGRAMS
Franklin K Burgess left .Friday for
Levering where the funeral . was
held Mrs. Paige leaves a husband
and three children.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wdre of South
Lowell spent Munday evening at ‘
tin. F E. Deming home.
Born to Mr. and MrssGeorge Bustancc. February 20, "an eight and
one-lialf pound girl, name, Norm*

DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE.
Tlx; Dowhng Cemetery Circle will
meet' at the church basement for
dinner. March 9.
A good program 1* planned in­
cluding -ij baby show. All babies to
be under ope year of age. Prires
'will be given.
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«ae ft—wfth
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1888. and to this union three daujh-

CHUECII

Grace. Pearl. the* only one who sur! vires, has lovingly and tenderly
cared for her mother the past 15
' years. Mrs. Barton was totally blind
during this time and sdso nearly
deprived of her hearing “Grandma,

to mourn their loss, one daughter.
Mrs. Pearl Smith. Freeport, one
brother, William, one granddaugh­
ter. nieces and nephews and a host

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Mr and Mrs. Ben Hall of Battle day afternoon with #Mr. and Mr*.
Creek moved into the tenant house Sam Eckert.
’
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Mr. and Mr*. Lester Thompson
Wc understand there Is a new and son of Logan spent Sunday with
party formed tn our township called'
the Peoples' party. We are glad to
Jake Walker of Hasting* spent
see n little competition.
Mr nnrt Mr, Rnhert
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olc;.
O. L. Lightfoot left Friday for
Ann Arbor. Wc hope his health
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gathered at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Van Hout for a fare­
well party Saturday night. We all
wish them success in their new

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�I Wednesday, March 1,1933

CAPITAL NEWS

THE HASTINGS BANNER
Write Interestingly Of Her
Various Experiences In England ;

GIAN'T CLOCK FOR AlltMEN.

.
,
By means of a huge clock being
TH. XTA”™ « .«
mr
•
t
r&gt;
f cof.iUUCled at thc Hr itup A.rpuiv
Dunham P T. A was laid Friday;
evening. February 17. A large crowd
wa*
in
attendance
and
enjoyed
a
।
work that was done by the Coin-,
luck supper served at 7 30. This ' Many Hastings people wiB'remem-1 “Lady W and Lady That.” Just idea of its site may be had from the
mission of Inquiry into govern-': |&gt;uL
■
Miss Mary Purdy, who taught in .before-His Excellency. thc Ambus- tact that me laize minute hand
wa* followed py an interesting bust- ber
I
tlie
Hastings High scIlool for sev-' sador from Germany I stood only move;; nine .inch*-* every sninuta.
I
legtslaturc. Evciy. economy measure j nt-ss meeting and a very pleasing end
years, along about 1916. 1917 a tew feet away from Barrie* At our
mi far paved by the Iz-gulature program Our next meeting will be i
und
1918 Since leaving here she Table were lardy Winifred----- ‘fine und midnight both hand-- point due
was propo-cd by this commission.; held on tiu- regular date. Friday ihas secured Iwr Doctor's degree and looking, witlj^whlte hair, blue lace
I
The house sometime ago passed a 1evening. March 10- A program in is
now in London, England, taking gown. wt^fWFcajx-. many ]ew&lt;iis&gt;;
resolution praising lhe wdrk of Uns keeping with St. Patrick'* Day will Iwork at tlie University- ol London and a second secretary and three
commission: The senate Inn, now1-.- -- —und L'&lt; having some wonderful ex-, attaches from thc iIppaneM- &gt;tn-, Pierce And Gaskill
cuni urrvd with ILS approval ot tlie;u*1’. be .served.
pcrience.* which she describe;; in-;bassy. ’ ' * Near us *«rr black men:
Again Have High Herds
splendid work of Ulis gftup. Reptercstingly in her letters Jo fncnds'vwlth turbans and without* Chinese,
resentative Vrinmi Hiowli-.' pscfi_
here. excerpts horn which wc give and heaps of cmbax«y jx-oplc Und
Again for the , year «i.dmi; Dedmt ut the Michigan Pirr&gt; Ati.u-j V
below:
Cecil, presided and Lord Lytton
Clarion. was a member ot thu com1*
**
made a good speech. ’ : '
. high herd in tlie Barry No. I Cow
pvlMlon. Representative Gus Hart-.------ "
1
1 ■ ■ 1
c-.t- Crosley Hall. Cheyne .Walk.
London. S W 3. । It's great fun to be living at Cror - Testing A‘&lt;n His six Grt»d&lt;- Holman of Houghton, with Mr. Brown
thot may be dls... •1933
—« I ley Hall. Think of rating oiu'.* roast steins averaged 11212 lbs. of milk
January 11.
wtre the only two members of the cussed Bt the Hi-Y and High school
I'm having even a better beef and Yorkshire pudding In a
tommission re-elected.
. jjirjj- conference to be held In Ha •
- of.■ but
u it's a beautiful
old dining
hall m, which
—---------------...
.
,
,
... 'Ung* March 18. are: I—How to lime than I• dreamed
The legislature 1-. being flooded dcal w1th cjlqUct ln Khooi. ft-How Very busy one; I shall probably Richard III. Sir Thomas More and
148 71. This herd was high buck in1
with petitions from women.* club toraivcihestnndardofspertsman- never have another winter here, so Mary. Countess of Pembroke. 'Sir 1930 with an average of 430 0 lbs
groups asking pun no action be tuk- shlI,
ni-How to improve njla- I'm trying to make thr most of this Philip Sidney's sister) have'all premere mm
onr. There
isn't sue
the nine
time .1 should sided! Tile &gt;wv,
roo! mku
and tlie vik
oriel. wu.win- ot butterfat.
rii which will in any way curtail tionshlp between tcachi*rs and stu- one.
thc aclivith* of the extension de-^m,. bluffing, unfairness. IV- like for sight-seeing, but,of course downs arc very lovely, and the great | Much credit is due Lloyd Gaskill
ijartmen*. of the state Ubary. If a wimt about cheating? V—Shall we I can do that summers. ' ' ' I am fireplace, dais, minstrels- gallery, and hi:-T3 puiebr*0 Holstein', on acbiU prepared by the old IrgulaUve lry to K,,t mori. ullily ln home uft.? ftnding English people just tui kind long table:; nnd benches, und earth- count of the fact mat for the past;
Ccminh.slou o. Inquiry is passed* vI—How mucii confidence can boys and hospitable as I did two Tears enwnre vases and water jugs are all several years they have been high
the function of the slate library'! and Ktru and parents have? Vil­ ago. A woman very active in con-! interesting. Of cotirse. thc hail in milk. This year they averaged!
as now existing will be terminated, would family -prayers and Bible nection with Crosley (formerly, an stood oriylnjlly in Bishopgate. but H2C0 io- ut milk und 3b2 6 lbs. of
.
' reading eliminate
unwholesome Americani invited five of us foreign । More lived on this ground too. so,fat.
A proi«v;:al
...n.W. .1 which
u-l.li-l. In
It, thc
lb.,' past i put...u of. home
, __ ...
students to-ber house one evening he belongs to u.s thoroughly; it -. Tiw average production per cow in |
A
life?w
for coffee and sandwiches, and then fun to think thut he enjoyed thc -n,. entire Association ha-, in­
never god very far In the legislature |■ Freeport
—
...
V
group
meets
this
week
took us to a great disarmament । ri*w of the Thame-, as wc do. I like creased in the past four year* from 1
which provided for the elimination ■
of state owned uutbmobiles, itas | Thursday night. Mr. Vcorhlex-lead- meeting at Albeit Hall, which -•«£* ChelM-a. a sort of old and very re- u-.^, man 300 lb. to 332 0 lb. 0! fat
ten thousaixi and was full. Lord .-ipitlablc Greenwich villag. ; you The average total cu-t of lied waul
again been revived by Senator Gio..- ’
rwr of Charlotte. He would give
A
rommittec meeting of Cecil jiresidcd und there tgcre know Carlyle. George Eliot. Whistler, jj-j 75 while tlx- average value ol i
state employes a chance to buy; Hastings High school girls and HI-Y speechw. by Gilbert Murray. Beverly .Sargent and even my Queen Eliza-'nt&lt;Mj,Ki above the co.', of feed wn*|
slate owned curs they now operate! member; of conference committee Nichblls. the Archbishop of, York, betii all lived heie. The residence $52.7], h ca ts on an average of 121
nnd pqy them 5 cents per mHr for wa* Iwld-'lust week perfecting plan* M-veral members of Parliament nnd.part- of our building is only a few cent; to produce a ixwnd of lat und'
tlielr um- No one ever fixitid out Jtir l*ie conference in Hastings othtnt—a very Interesting meeting.'years old Tlw reading room with 49 ccn:s to produce liMTlbs.'of milk i
Just how many cars the Mjltc docs March 18th. Lakeview High' school Tlie same woman gave a pleasant H* papers and magazines, the library jt Jnay b,. oj interest to some to!
apo that the overage price
own or how murh it pays to otx-r- nnd tiirl Hcwncs of Battle Creek tea nt her home for us Crosley with it* "good collection of book.*.1
ate them.
(have been invited to participate women (fifty-five when the Jiall is the common room in which we Have received per pound for butterfat for
------along with all llje Barry county high full, but a much smaller number our after-dinner coffee, and otlr: thc-ycur 1932 waa 22 cento,
then*
thr
day
after
piirialmns;
and
.
comfortable
bedrooms
-arc
all
very
—
.
.
, • ”cow t for
""
Senator Ben Carjx-nter of Clare: schools. "What It Means to B»- a
the year
.... basis of
... the
... took me and two other women with'attractive and there orc such inter- ■ The high‘-;.y
“' 'Jothqr
?
, r*uch
beilvvea that farmers plastered with ■ Christian" will be the
that,. has
l-vtr
। her to Sldcup. in Kent, when u hos- esling jieople here from al! over Hie. 2
“’,
moilgagcs nnd contracts an- just us discussions.
"
'
jceti
in
this
Association.
Shv is a
The Burry County Ministerial Stable wornjm there &lt;11 turned out world. Many Americans a6.1 Cana- |hr^ 'Vt.ur
,
much entitled to consideration as
three year old Purebred Jersey
the banker- He is thriefore asking meeting will be held in the Hasting* towbS°?e
J™1 l*° &gt;»«« a«°’ d‘T''
cour^' “nd,,W0W
n owned by Maynard Miller. She proforeign
Burma,Italy
Australia,
thc state .iegMuture' for u morator­ MethodiSt church Tuesday March nskcd heid*°10
'■ duced 9481 IW. of milk and 600 0
’n brln« d«&gt;' We
were India.
rica. France
and soSouth
on Afium, on all mortgages and contract 7 l^me MS JS^'on IhJ
met by
by aa big
big car
car with
with' chauffeur,
chauffeur, hud
had; Hallowe
Hallowe'en
the warden.
warden, Mis*
Miss 'Spur- whirlwlndUof a^producer^he'iv'also
naynients. HLs proposal would re­ program
met
en the
lieve defaulting interest payers from
B-v.
«wv. l
U. 1.
1.. i&gt;.cv.
uewey, B.-v
ncv. m. d
w Me
.sic- •„±-^
“ p,?M’ant
u JSJ.* rlfe; “W,.•«!!*
® K&lt;»d. ling, and the housekeeper. MIm t. very attractive'little animal -K
This
immediate flxss of their equities.
■] Kean and C. F. Angell attended the ‘"j'«•»«»"■...‘T8}"1',n"
^’“d ".’h Sn’&gt;'th’*; hBld “n »”{onnal party for cow produced flit for .061 cents u
Allie*!, Forces'meeting at Unsing
U? “ lho
: , vrry Frldny pound and had MU.02 above hei feed
You can never locate a minority Friday.
* **“PPed cream or tiny dellciitejpan- afternoon thc London
• • ■ lhat
-■ ’lf
--------- University cost. jt jlas •ix-en prophesied
until you ran tell which side is
Woodland Y groups gave up their rakcs with
nnd Jcinon juice, women have
.m.r a
n special
special tea
tea for
for us
us noth
nothing Jiapinw to her she aOmemaking the most noise.
regular meeting last week for lhe
? b“f °?cn flI7' there and then a good lecture, for day will make 1,000 lbs. of fat.
ItiilnneR
Instance, w.»
we &gt;*•&gt;-&lt;
had ..rj,
one------on tn&gt;uIndia i..,
by . High 2 year old Wa* n Grade Jer­
rhurch. Thl, wwk Hwy nwl win,
*?odtwlth ■*"B,n .»»&gt;■&lt;&gt;- Mary Pickford. M. P. on Founders'
Ihrtr
Omw T»wnwnd. c. “«
■»»««- holly.jnd ivy Dgy. which fortunately happened to sey owned by R. W. Cook. She nude
8.710 lbs. of milk and 4516. lbs.-of
p At«Hi &lt;1»1W rmnunt Uw com­ Wc sow the huge rose garden too. be our Thanksgiving. We had a fnt. This lb a record unexcelled by
■g conference
coherence March
iwarcn 18th.
loin.
«"**««’*’ dl,.rk “«»d
.
(formal dinner w.u&gt;
with idora
Lord vccu
Cecil as
ing
' Liquor und crime have been
t# wonderful to be guest of honor nnd speaker on dis-i?.^, '
working with more than Sevan milarmament
One
Saturday
I helped
1u
luica me
unnoiy twins.
.............
....i.u.u.
u.
vmnuiuruay
i
ncipea
,
Milled
thc unholy
twins."
11011 bonk-i whhln
within till
rail Howowr.
Untrnvor n 1„ th.. K.. hull ,IU&gt; »_ hue,
&gt;...... taucr
i_____ Ihr
...
S&lt;'f
Th.
1
Youn«
»trn'.
sreup
m«u
“
‘
“
"b b«h 3 yrjr old wu Uo.
rne voting sens
group meets ,— । ; .. ,;,
, --------- 11 almnxt nnthinv tnnrfn» a.«~.
«&lt;i“
inc
a... evening at the ,ar 1
far
I have
.oi»r ...
putt-bred , Jersey
this week Wednesday
fmjnd
almostfound
nothing London Association of University
&gt; ,
7- ,,
- - und she 1* owned
new on Queen EllzaiKtli,
Elizabeth. - • There women gave; they earned over ijqI । by
u.w Lyle
A.J31- Gurllwd.
MUIUV3M. Tills
i in:, little
nuiv cow
t-iv. prop.v
home of Mr. and Mrs C F Angell !iew
I duced ««'
10.501 Bn. of *"•»'
inilk and 486 4
for
itot luck
attend
B “jourand awkward, heavy ।
tor lhelr
ftJnd.
ror aa !x&gt;i
mex upper,
upper, then
men
attend
....
. Volume®
Ye*, 11
it wa
wax
fun to «
experience
an | S1.°I,
,,
~
,
Uu-concert ut. ...
lhe ....
Methodist
church.
. b|nJ In tne* rsf'ilnonn—
arentn..t &lt;»- . __
'5 ,Un
‘l*«,lcnre ani
,.
’Lent’ will
" ‘be discussed.
‘
1, !V Ior s “lont. Tirtre arc th;;;
wmc English
High 4 year
tngluh Chrfstmas
Chrntma.*. esneciallv
especially as
a.* the
thc L
v&lt;,“r .old
old wa;
?radc
....
• Nashville Hi-Y enjoyed n supper„ of the queerest bxjking peojife there
.1 wason lasts a long time here. At
the 'r:n?mu&gt;v
auc.rnscT nu-ruwi
“'““d hv
b&gt;' n vv C°°k ^h'?
meeting hist.Monday evening. Char­
acters of the Old Testament is their
Bible study.

(Continued from jxige one, purl &lt;l

PART TWO—Page Seven

M . C. A. ITEMS

OurSPIRIT

MAKING
POWDER
PI

umlb ol O.m
™|IM on Mr.
•'“&gt;
S wZftSklS!!; KXiS.

' SAME PRICE

*“”&gt;■■ »■&lt;■
'• «own.. U» bo,. ...rm,

In KMlet

o! milk .nd MU 10. Jl HI
AI1 fem,
.our

S

trangers here have
often remarked upon the civic pride
of 'our citizens... their feeling of independence
their love of their
otvn little corner of the earth upon
which they walk as tho they owned
it '. which indeed they do.
LONG may this spirit of local pride
flourish
will continue as long as
we are loyal to our own people
Buv HERE
and Bank HERE!

wSssin
.2^ xrssr,
Ch7A«‘“mtivTty1 *h'Ch
AS 42 YEARS AGO. 1 Washington
Washington party
party given
given by
by lhe
tl pji Scouts, floats from the Worahlpfui iightf^’’
successful xs tlie one Jum paat.
■ Plls
I pitaofotthe
theGun
GunLake
Lakeschool.
school.
Company of Glovers, and others, play
Ernest Rice
of
Orangeville called cars with roimcllincn in robes of college ten miles away in Kent nnd I There arc 20 herds containing near25°uiki!s,ct25I 1 I atErnest
Rice
of
Oranmvilla
tlx- W1U Crawford home Salur-i different color., brown fur collars H kl’d wXn w" had nerer hea?&lt;1 | ly 400 cuttie on test.

Double Tested/

B i&lt;*ay
A
■
Mrs.

. „
„
?’,d Rowrly shaped hats, the Mayor'of before took two of us Co a big
Arthur Crawford of Orange-:m a gold coach right out of fairy- nativity nageunt
It started t,-n
vlllle called on Mrs. Belle Crawfqrd land, and dressed like a fairy prince; years ago’ in a church but to given
recently.
.
in general, scarlet and white satin for four |&gt;erformances now In a big
■ | Mrs. James Null qnd Miss Dorothy. everywhere, purple velvet, while 0.1- cinema house. As the costume* and
3 Crawford spent Monday afternoon'(rich plumes.- fur and gold braid.• tableaux are ba&lt;cd unon Bottlcflli
■ । in PJalnwell.
| When the king rode through the city ■ and other fifteenth ccnrory rel£owi
--------------:-------- ----------------------------------- Ito °1&gt;cn P*rihunent, thc soldiers ytalnters these arc rich and gorgeous.
wen- scrumptious esp^clAly the The whole thing was very beauliI guards In red. white and gold&lt; on ful.
41
’
I black horses; there were postilions.'
n ..
... ,
outriders, pages. ladles-Jn-w aiting,
Pn,k . W Mt Jcnn
etc., with Uw Prince of Wales (lookPe'cV ,he ft.n’
ing bored) in one coach, and the r(U^?n,bcfor&lt;“.C?,’rt“nw?Tt 7“ de‘
king and queen (the latter wearing “’’l1'?’ 7peclal'y “A.1 had ne'’er
ermine and her coronet) In a still sec? 1 before. According to English
grander gold coach with eight
C?5Utm“ dl?nf1r *“
horses. Three-fourths of the gold
c'tnlnK- Tlie hall with
tables,
holly, ----small
bond In llw world were tn But pro- its U-shaped '"
w~ —
trees?
great
vases of red chrysan­
cession.
themums. ana
and many nisnes
dishes of fruit.
-r»._ K-i.r
___ ...
,, , : uicmuin*.

■

Double Action-y

IMPORTANT
NOTICE

Regarding Payment
of Telephone Bills
Telephone bills may be paid

in cash al the Telephone Busi­
ness Office. Postoffiee money
orders, express monpy orders,
and checks or drafts on banks

at which collection can
be made promptly, also
will be accepted.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

K.xv.r.’.rs skxj

Mluuly -lift, or ... m.ny &gt;lnnn« Ifi

The high herd lor January was
owned by Wm. Velte. Hb&gt; six pure­
bred HoUtetns pvenrgcd 1.147 lbs.
ol milk and 396 lbs. of ful. Second
high wu-s u herd of six grade Hol.stclnu averaging 1.042 lb.-, of milk
ahd 39.0 11m. of fat.
High 2 year old for the month
Gucrnsc owned by
was a....Grade
Guernsey
---------------------Win. Shaw.
She mjide 10,J0 lbs of
milk and 55.4 lbs. of fa
High 3 year old was MUo Shaw's
Lady Record. She produced for the
month of January. 1.290 lbs. of milk
and 48 lbs. of fat.
High 4 year old was a Grade Hol­
stein owned by Marshal! Pierce. She
made 1.551 lbt&gt;. of milk and 65.1 lbs.

HASTINGS NATIONAL
Only National Bank , D A ]\TT7~Hastings - Michigan
In Barry County
-D
JX.
Telephone: 2217

Miurice Harper owns the high
mature cow for January'- She is u
Grade Holstein and she produced
1.460 Ite of milk und 642 lbs. ot
butterfat.—Leslie Raber, tester. C.

&lt;^"’27,"
with Mr. und Mrs. Albert Rogers of week end with her brother. John little over five dollars.
Prairieville.
*
Higdon, and family and attended
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Hawblitz. Orfrurrime lUr'oMt l.Ur'i "“dd’u"'!' ChrWnu“
which wc had
tha and Bllir. Miss Margaret Wen­
!to.cr” .a
S,“T'XiAb
Mrs Hattie Beattie is ill at the church here Sunday.
MrKltrizi n d Mcsdamt's Chas.
arauM the cnor.ph. or u, « .hi
£ X". b l Purcell and Arthur Miller were Sun­ home of her son Marshall. Al-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett ahd ger, Mr and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox.
day guests of Mrs. Sarah Conklin though still confined to her bed she baby of Battle Creek were Sunday Kenneth and Thelma attended tlw
is slowly Improving..
gucsU of thc home folks here u- jtrogram given at lhe Maple Grove
and son, Jasper. of Convis.
Town hall Saturday evening. ScvIt Is rumored that a Urge danc­
•an&lt;l of the other potentates repreThere was a splendid representa­
M'nIe&lt;1 “nd ‘hen after coffee, form­ tion at the Briggs Parent-Teacher ing pavilion will be erected at tlie the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Mc­ eriri radio stars were on thc pro­
ed in a circle in the hall and sang meeting, on Friday evening. FY’b. hike in the very near future. A Clelland Friday. Proceeds were a gram.
Detroit
contractor
will
be
in
charge.
24. The play "Detour Ahead," pre­
sented by the Hastings Nbrmal stu­
BARBYVILLE.
dents. also the school program and
Tlie Missionary Society will meet
special music were very enjoyable.
Mrs. Sylvia Scidmore. who has at the home ot Mrs. Pearl FYwter
been convalescing from her recent Wednesday. It is hoped the mem­
noon ,hc el»ht Americans sUll in operation, at the home of her son. bers will ail attend as it is election
f? ®.”LladJ,.
the h,u ,ot course many had gone Ehret Scidmore. of Augusta, spent of officers.
at night
with a flood buUd.n«.!
light thrown . away
holiday*)
had a X
sne- tlie week end with her daughter and
away for
for ‘the
the
holidays)’dlSir
o»
from ta.hhormt
ISl.S
Mrs. Gay Skinner and Mrs. Grace
ictal table and special &lt;
family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller, of Hyde spent Wednesday and Thurs­
Ive enjoyed Maude Royden's'tree centerpiece, sixpence gifts, and the Ellis district.
day with Mrs. Chas. McCoy in
church and her preaching, a parade so on. • • • In the afternoon wc
The Ellis Parent-Teacher organi­ Grand Rapids.
service in thc Tower of London, and heard over the radio thc king's ad- zation will meet on Friday evening
C.'E will meet with Dennis Mc­
aervlces In other picturesque dress, the messages from Australia, of this week.
Intyre TYiday evening.
-w
—
-------cx. BrUbh nners ot
ctc . . . In
churches.
I'm hearing
many
After spending the past week with
Mn. Davis and baby of Battle
cellent lectures on alt* kinds of subi
1 February I am to spend a week end her sister. Mr. and Mnr. Ronald Creek spent Sunday wRh her par­
Jecls.
,
1 at________________________
a prominent girls' school in the Warner, of Detroit, Miss Ixona Mil­ ents. Mr. and Mrs Archie. McIntyre
We are ready to serve you with moat anything
We at Crosley have some unusual Cotswold?; I'm looking forward to ler returned home on Saturday.
and attended church.
advantages, for instance, some of us t,'*t * * ’
Mrs. Elva Payne and daughter.
you want in the line of coal—good, clean Anthra­
Mr. and Mr.-. Fred Rock of Jack­
got to go to a reception given by
-----------------------------------Amy. formerly of this locality and son. Louie .Webb of XI. S. C. Lan­
cite and Coke for your hard coal burners—Red
the Master of the Rolls (in charge
KLINGENSMITH.
now of Buttle Creek, will move soon sing. and Misses Lucille and Leva
Ash Pocahontas — Red Comet —— and good old
of the Public Record Office) in the1 H Latta attended a school mcet- to their new homo previously that of Webb of Nashville were ghetto of
Draper's Hall—elaborate old ■ chan- Ing in Hastings Saturday.
her mother's, the Mrs. Lucinda Mil­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Webb and Mo
Majestic Lump.
dellera. portraits, huge tapestries. 11-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lalonde and son ler farm.
Elsie Tucker. Afternoon callers were
lumlnated charters from 1363 on. a Bdlore Ivave gone to Detroit to stayMr. and Mrs. Phil Gaut of the Mrs. Whiting. Mr nnd Mrs. Webb
Our KENTUCKY EGG COAL is giving comp lata
king’s ransom in gold and silver .with their son and wife for awhile, Eagle district entertained at a Whiting and son of Lansing. Mr.
plate from five centuries. We wcre| Xfr. and Mrs. Frank Gieen of birthday dinner Sunday, in honor and Mrs. Bert Webb and Mra. Hall
.
satisfaction at a very low coat to you.
announced to Lord and Lady Han-;hear Nashville and Xlr. and Mrs of his father's natal day. John of Hastings.
worth, who greeted us on the land-1 Claude Mayo of XIapie Orove were Gaut, and wife and two sons of
Be Prepared . . . Place your order today!
Xfr. and Xfrs. Harry Green and
Ing of the broad staircase. He made guests at the Green home Thursday, Vermontville.
, .
. family spent Sunday with Xlr. and
an address after which we saw aj Mr. and Xfrs. Ivan Mayo of Bat­
Mrs. A. Lathrop of Prairieville.
PINE LAKE.
mediaeval court held, in costume; 'tie Creek are the parents of a seven
Mrs Eii.-abeth G.bbony ■■■pent the
On Thursday Wilfred James of
..
then light refreshments.
There I pound baby girl bom Feb. 31st. She
were about four hundred present 1 will answer to the name of Mildred, Alamo spent thc day with his uncle.
and ll was “full medals;" I was sol . The children of the school en- Eary James, and did some unsuc­ STOP GAS FAINS! GERMAN
cessful
fishing
through
the
ice.
How-1
thrllled by all the decorations I One Joyed a treat of Ice cream and cake
REMEDY GIVES RELIEF
ever, orv thc same day many fine
FLOUR
FEED
COAL -i- CEMENT * UME
min, perhaps an army man, had on Washington's birthday.
Acting on BOTH upper and
three big ones and a dozen little: Albert Green and family and catches were reported on the west
BRICK -:- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
lower bowels Adlerika washes out
ones. I liked tho different colored Marshall Tripp spent Bunday with side of the lake.
Starr Clark of Plainwell spent al! poisons that cause gas. nerv­
ribbons around their necks.
■ Mr. and Mra. Claude Mayo in Maple
TELEPHONE 211ft
HASTINGS, MICH.
Three of ua went to a big dinner' Orove. Mrs. Green returned with Saturday afternoon with Robert ousness and bad sleep. One dose
gives relief at once. B. A. Lyfor Lord Lytton; were announcedj them after spending port of last Warner.
On Friday evening. March 3rd, the Barker, Druggist.—Adv. *
by a functionary in evening dress week with Mrs Mayo and Mrs. Lee
Pine Lake Farmers' Club will meet!
but a scarlet coat, after a line of Lapham.

Old Man WINTER
is just getting his stride!
Are You Prepared for Another *)
BLAST of Hi. Icy BreatK ...I

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

�pai.i;

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1. 1931

n,-nr

COURTHOUSE NEWS

Surety.oil Bond t,’&gt; be reieaicd from tered, bond of guardian filed,, letfurther responsibility filed. clWtlum tens ol giurdlatudnp issued.

t: ■ Helen L. Funds*. Rcleave o.'
ttuurdian by ward filed, discharge ol
iiuardian issued, estate enrolled
E.-t Jacob W Felder, dec'd Proof
a!'will filed, order admitting will to
■t entered.-bond of exccuUve
letters testamentary umed.
tmen
ii for hearing clairiu filed. no-

Maurice Harpes
PROBATE COI R I

Alice Willison petition
uui anti nominal Ki *
order appointing g:

Of none*, filed?, ptoof of wall filed,
0*der admitting will to probate cnirred. bund of executor filed, letters
testamentary Issued, order limiim^
...etUemerit gmiered. petition- for
-hearing claim
■
creditors issued.
EM. Leland N
pointing guard:.*;
guardian,filed

apptnutine Auinr
Aditu*. tiled ‘ ‘
i:- :.

FOODS for LENT

admitting

apet^ai Arimr
special Ail iur

Jewel Coffee

3

French Coffee

2

Oleo

u, 55c

lb

Mb b—

45c

4 »•' 25c

Pet, Carnation
Or Country Club Evaporated Milk

Sweet Pickle Chips 16-or. bottle 10c
Famous Mader Brand

Shrimp
Holland

HERRING MIXED
Fancy Milchcn 9-lb. kej 79c

9-lb. G&lt;

i-ussinated. Mr. Deane was
I, Order buried ut Lhkeview cemetery He
leaves three uim.’Riul J. of Urban­
dale. Aune.J. of-Sault Ste. Marie,
M-itle- mid William of Nashville a daugh­
ter, Mw Ellie Dejirt.-. who made her
home with hep jatiier.
Funeral rites fur J: C Huru-r
irii- held Sundays afternoon at one
o’clock at the Hess funeral hotfie.
conducted by Res Dorthea Haytcr.
He hud been a resident of Naahvillo
live years, comingJu-re from Char-

Surviviiii: aic the widow, a daugh­
ter. Mrs. Jolin Purchls. Nashville.;
uu. Floyd Huner. of Charlotte.'
j’nternu nt was in Maple Hill cem­
etery at Charlotte
Tin- two UCkets in thc field lor
Mllhge election have nominated lhe
following: Rcpulicun—President. E.
Hiyointment ol guardian filed, or-’ u Ohm-uad. clerk. H. F. RcnungI * u-oomtm- Guardian n erZi
h«-*'urer. H D Woinng; axI.;.,t
a?..; .-: led
ot ”-”r E v Bmllh; trustees. Ralph
'
.
Wetherlx-c and Elwin'Nash. IndeAnnual ac- ' iN-ndent--President. E. B. (Jrecn.
m id. clerk. Arthur Homier; treasfbrou-iL uter. Adolph Daure. Jr ; assessor.
•; .cmtn-' W ,H1 H"ick. trustees. Will Martin.
dee’d
’ ‘
’
William Hanes. Dr. Lotdohl.
•■
,.
Mrx Albert Ostroth and Mrs Gail
uf Lykins wire at Hastings Saturday
^tending
lhe
funeral
ol
their
couxgtmrclKinslup 1
. Wilbur McDonald.
.Donald Hinokky. son of Mr. and
‘r- Merle Hinckley, luul the mis­
fortune to hurt his arm near the
h. &lt;i&lt; -i Will shoulder Wliilc leafing at the Nasii&gt;ba!'- &lt;•! will i me Co-operative elevator Saturday
ist fill’d. «ai- afternoon.
Oliver J. Carroll, acting manager
jf the Farmers Co-operalivc cream­
ery since thc death ot Mr. Pennock,
was elected manager ai tlie direc­
tors' meeting other ollicetw are;
President. Wil] Hyde; vice-president,
L D. Gardner, secretary. T J Ma­
un the executive board
..
- Wlingcr. L. B Gardner
md Bert Carroll.
and Mrs. Fred Warner and
Mary Hoja- were ut Lansing

22c

SalmonG-,p‘

Funeral services for George Deane.
SI. were held at the home Saturday
afternoon at 2’30 o'clock, conducted
by Rev G E Wright of Grand
U-lge Despite his advanced years
Mr Ik'iinr had been active until u
few inunths preceding his QelHli,
driving his own car and r"
around- without usMstance.
Deane wa&gt; a Civil war veteu
member of Hie L»th New York rrgtmeni
President Lincoln visited
•iiesc buy* while in camp Mr. Deane
aw- lbe President tin- second Ume
U.en stationed al Rockville. Md
lust time at. Richmond. Va .

69c

Sardines
In ia!ad oil cr mallardjyuct

Remove the Obstacle
From OPPORTUNITY’S Path
The general,opinion of every successful business man,
concerning the financial welfare of young people today, is
that if they are to succeed in a business way they must
start by saving a part of their incomes.

Doubtless, lack of ready funds, is the great­
est obstacle in the path of opportunity,
experience of every individual.

One of the most convenient methods of ac­
cumulating ready money is by starting a
Savings Account in this 46-year-old bank
where every dollar of the depositor’s money
has always been worth 100 cents.
3''^ interest compounded semi-annually will
soon make a nice sum of ready money. Start
your plans today for a Savings Account.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Hank with the Chime Clock

l.tbbie Marshall l* spending

Macaroni

spaghetti

Puffed Rice
Puffed Wheat

2

5c

*

CAPITAL

Banti! Creek.
On Wednesday night Mi and Mis.
Carl
and Fuwler. Mr. und Mrs Harry Japies
and, Mbs, Lrta AHerdmg ut n six

ci, 13c
. .

SURPLUS

$75,000

$50,000

ivcnlng

Tht only tx**kl«ii food "Popped” bom wholt 9«*i

jning- which 'Mas a

I

Corn Syrup

5» 25c

with music and vteLighl

LIGHT—5-pail !7c

r rams

Easy Task or Clean Quick 5 ± 21c

Aiii was tnicriiiinca
of Mr, Gail Ukln

'

SOAP CHIPS

-King s Flake "“L 35c
Michigan milled

and Mi

Fischer.
Donald Mead dr
Saturday to upend
K'nneth Wilcox

ol

Downin,

March 10. for an aljernooii inctUn
inti Mr?. F’&lt; tvi Hollnian n!
rtor and Mr. iiihI Mr1..
and two daughter* v.. sv Sui
IJurlre dialrlct.
*
The South Evangelical Aid -w
have a dinner nid nt 11; '
Mr . Clyde Ciiee^eman

Barryvilte

Brown mid •
ere Sunday xi
Charles

(L-owtll Mich.)

I. ..

pher and Linwood.

BANANAS

15c
5

Sweet Potatoes
Hew Cabbage

&gt;

Chotca frtlh, Unde

-

Cilifornia Carrots

ICEBERG

v linn iivii.t.i.

The Ladies’ Aid] Society
the McClelland hurtle Frida;
from Morgan were then-, a.
Willitta drove thc school children
up for their dinners. AU reported a
fine duipcr.

lbs

10c

it

4c

large bunch

toplier viJated Nadivillc High ...
Friday afternoon. Arthur tlirti

vetung- with friend,
'
Mr Catharine McAdams and W.
V«n Syckle of Latumg M&gt;n’. th-sk-end at thl Van Syckk* farm
Mr und Mr., J W ShaHer’ und
Homrr spent the week end vmtmg
Mr ;.nd Mrs Lea King opd LXuuld
•f Ltraing
t
■
Mamie Webb and Cb’/'Hi
And also Charles Harrtiigton

6C

7c

Head Lettuce

Garter ol Conk-

improving
AiujrUs lend Robert. hospital. Slw
fust oa her -physician wUhed. Her
many friends hope -he gains quickly
itn*&gt; Monday
Sunday gueaU al thi(■ McClelland funder thli treatment
home were Lipyd .McClelland and
- -- ■on IXirwin. Mr#. Mildred Varney
“Lh
.f NAahvlU^. Mr. and Mi- CilCTt&lt; r d
’
an
injured an ankle
Winans and daughter oi Lansing
Monday two ami
i plavins on thr river
an of Lacey.

In Our Meat Department

Beef Roast

Choice Cute

Lb.

10c

u. 25c
u. 7 c
2 m 25c
u, 12c

Beef Steak
Side Pork
Pork Chops
Fresh Hams

Boiled Ham

BRANCH DIsl RIf T.
The Dorcas Society el North Ma­ right in alter him.
ple Grove will meet. ..
at thc home —
ol he drew him to a shallow pls
near
Mr and Mrs. Loyal
L~,_'. Lowell
—■
r.r;~ : on thc tank’and dreof him 9
Quimby. Thursday. March 9. A co
dial initiation to all.

Phuun and

brjone. Laubs
to hair an ;&lt;
found

10c

BOWNE &lt; ENTER

Spare. Ribs
Pork Liver
Pork Hearts
Beef Hearts
Pork Fat Back

1
'

Wali Thfimas and
Guy Smith were in Lowell SulDemi:
Home folks.

i
1

no more put- ill with

heart

and family ol
he wrek end with

lUtliiw, who has beeh
trouble the

„• hujrifctida wish he would.
Will Fax und Walter Kwalcayk
were in Grand Rapid* Thursday

1

m: in gutht

Glen D--.&lt;n were Mr mid Mrs- Ju­
lian Pirt’-'- and daughter. Betty, ana
.r-1 •!.
Dean and Mr and
Ralph FiuLbcuirr of Middle*

house wax well attended Friday evenmg and thc player^ who panic tronr
Hx-ting. were enjoyed by ah
.Mr and Mn Keith Norton und
Barbara. Mr and Mr.s.. Kenneth
Norton ol Marshall were guests of
'.heir parents Saturday.
^frs John Darby
in Bxvtmgs
Saturday and Sunday helping in the
cure of her mother. Mrs. Woodard,
Quarterly meeting will be held nt’
me North Evangelical church Satttrday afternoon and Sunday eve­
ning Rev W H Watson of Kalamaxoo. district sunpcrinlcndcnt, util
be pre^ht.

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS
The Martin P. T A will be this
Friday evening. March 3. You ure
cordially invited to .attend.
Mr. and Mrs Oaith Slocum me
lhe proud parenla of a seven and
Giic-hall pound son. born February
15. who will answer to thc name of
Robert Eugene
and
children were , balurdar gu
Mia. Ida Fiery ol H-tUiig;.

many ol^er folk.’
When hte f.i'lv r
he told duddv a
usk.^d if hr u|

u Less!
than1

homo at.iioon. ‘
aayut it then:

Don’t Get Up Nights
You need a bladder puyr ic
drive out impui'itier. and yxcesL.
acids that cmu»«- irritaiiun. burn­
ins ajid irecjucnt d-uire. Git «

bludd'-r phyric from any drug
More After four day* if nbt re­
lieved nt getting up nights go
burk and get yuui money. BUKLT8 containing buehu* leaves,
juniper oil. etc . acts on the blad­
der similar to castor oil on thc
boweif. It you arc bothered with
backache, or leg puihs arising
irnm bladder rliMirtlers you an;
,bound to feci better alter Uns
cleansing and you gi’t jour regu• Ur sleep—Carvcth A: Stebbins,
Druggirts. Hastings E L Kane.
Druggist. Nasir.ipc.—Adv. '

Statistics, after several
years of experiment, actually ,
show that heat produced by
coal costsjess than apy other
means. This is due in a large
Measure to the lower prices

now prevailing.

•- Today we offer you cdal
of thc highest quality at
pricea lower than they have
been in the last ten yeara.

OHIO
COAL
50
S
TON DELIVERED

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE &amp; COMPANY
Hastings

Telephone 2257

Michigan

�PIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 19X1

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ENTHUSIASTS SEND US

New Customers
EVERY DAY
Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

™

FAO1

SSS
1
HOME FEED GRINDING

„ ......

-

,

----------One hour'? run of th" mill will
night when three of them an&lt;1 Mn Clyde -Skinner attended
College Perfects Plan for grind enough l&lt;*ed for lhe dally use
»ccond. rlau r«iuir.-menu the ««*»«• »e&lt;l&lt;hng anniversary of ।
Fi..vnGnrr Grain
rtmin in
in EconomiPlrAnnmi. “of
&lt;; -&gt;•■ Short per^Thf Bll&lt;i „t.&lt; rccciYcd a merit badge m *lr ,
M,r;’
'1
Elevating
pifttimi wsTirw
note the iikxard p,-r»ofl«l health The troop ■ cap-T**11- J* 4
11 115 aUo u,e wth.
' • Labor
- • - Saving
- .in grinding, {q.
Iht. joaanh McKnKht cup for birthday of their youngest »“n.
J
ical,
Way trim the duf t created
ird turn-*
Herbert Cook's father, who with
East Laming —Fwrmern who arc Tlie energy ri&gt;n.-.mie«!' In grinding tig
will depend upon th- flnunrM of -ft,. Cllt:u,n onh-r &lt;boo! with hU wife ha.? been spending tlie
located rm or Dear eicrtrkM power the.|ftmmd
product Ptae grinding |f^ “elw“
wS.' g«« winter with his son here. juAsed
lines util find that electricity Is a
th« f Urntta* energy B surprux. lArvwrU t arty for Manon
convenient and &lt; runottncal means rMJube*
... .
&lt;&gt;.73?...
of grinding the Ttonu- supply of needed for coar*. grinding,
feed, according to lhe nnricultura!
engineering'department at Michi­
gan Htitu* College, winch luxs -work­
ed out a itlan for a homemade grain
elevator which will cam’ Uae jgraU*
to elevated bln. to tlie feed grlndt-n

J- Through the Storm
No other form ot financial insulation or Investment
ortyiUailon ean show aueha high degree of safety of
principal, and regularity of dividend pay men la aa can tho
building and loan avsoclaUona of lhe country.
Michigan during this vlrenaotu period of financial dis­
turbance.
.

Thr NATIONAL recently paid its Mth consecutive
dividend.
,

Friday

Hastings, Mich.

®11£ Rational ffioan &amp;
fnupBfanent {foittpany

without .an attendant if bin*.are nreaiative r&gt;udi»nc. f
provided to take the grutiQd gTdin. Urd&gt;H night.*-’ Each
Tlie cost of tin* grant rlevalo: la ca,t &lt;tul uiem--;-,f &lt;

Kir. and Mr-. Joint Stair* am

partment A untie kg w *h*H is
Mrs Mabie Vrlte attended the und tMtcad of thr usual double
NutriUon cla-s held al Mrs. Howard jJialt. Mill* winch will grind aat-

1250 Gritwold Street, Detroit

llaaupga Friday.
* Mr. am! Mrs. George Keeler and taint &lt;1 for $H An elevator in fctl
Mrs. E. J. Sheldon U on th-.- -*tck family of Hwathigs spent Sunday al high weigh* lew than ’ 00 pounds and
can Ik* moved from place to place.
list.
John Stair*'.

POWERS ECHOES.

IntcresUti
f urged to and drank Fen

Prank Travis and
7
inday at tlx- hum.*
Friday and 1* now under the •.lined by Mrs. Loyal Lowell at
11
doctor's care. We wudi h|m a speedy Quimby Thursday. March ». tor dinEverett Carter and recovery.
rar All are invited.
Tlie very fine crop of radishes.
..................
'
Mrs. ..
Fred
Hanes......
went to Battle
family and Mr and Mr*. Ed Balzer
und family &lt;&gt;t Grand Rapids spent lettuce and flower?, in the green Creek Friday to stay a couple ot
Mr. and Mrs Cha* Olbb. enter- ’ *"n** *“!» t.h&lt;-ir ’“wnu Mr ‘“ld house of John Vanden Berg wax weeks with her daughter's family,
completely d*-Mroycd by the severe'Her daughter. Mr?. Howard Jone*.
nnid thr latter -aster Catherine.'
U tn the hospital having had an
■r, we ire glad tx»&lt; ’------— x.—•*-—
nd husband und baby of Hastings.
oporaltoh Saturday.
&lt;f up and around
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mr and Mrs. Harold Roberta of
.
Quarterly meeting at the church Lansing spent thc week end wllbMr. and this week Saturday afternoon and hi» parents Mr. and Mrs. Bernard
Roberts and mother were Sunday
. Sunday,
r
P M. Callen.

GOOD USED CARS
at Bargain Prices for Cash
IF YOU HAVE CASH. YOU CAN
BUY A GOOD USED CAR CHEAP!
CALLAND LOOKOVEROUR
STOCK AND GET OUR PRICES!

n- iter a.

A&amp;P
STORES

UNIVERSAL GARAGE
TELEPHONE 2121

J. L. MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS

: target! The Irving Project
nwl* for &gt; buiirxw imi-t-

ABE

FEATURING

HASTINGS, MICH

IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS -

I©eaa Flour

24' -lb. *®Of®
b.’g
,&gt;/

AUH»r

RED SALMON
rai c..
2 for 25c
TUNA FISH
“Chidcaa of tho S«a"
2 cant 25c
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI £»«&gt;« g.cr.pt, 6 for 25c

Salmon pink

THIS NEW MODEL

DOUGHNUTS
MUSHROOMS

Adam*. Mr*. Bcr
Mtnw Dunning i
Solomon attended

RANGE-1
WITH
NEW

fflAUTOMATIC

Ti.inkini: perhaps some
1 t-.» ftsh hi; t»id nn at-

I'light iy imp

COMPLETE WITH
Oven licul control . . . automalic "matchlf**" lighter
. . . inanlaied oven for cool kitchen . . . cooking cover
top . . . sliding broiler . . . porcelain lined ovrn . •
large utrn»ll drawer . . .WomUmeril set . . . choke of
uhitc or i»ory porcelain finish. Ca»h price only Si3.W.‘

4?JLd8

MONTHS
TO PAY
in easy Monthly
Amounts!

LIBERAL ALLOWANCE ON
YOUR OLD STOVE.'
I'ar llii*. nflrr ta trade in &gt;our old atovr. Let tlie
r.onomka of a modern «a* ranxr help pay (or ilveif
in miprored rooking and food aaiinp.

GAS COOKS
A MEAL FOR
LESS THAN

Sw our ramplrlr dixplay of
new modrl* aiilUble fur all
needs. Or phone 2M3.

CONSUMERS POWER CO.

imi-r Aldrich on ThurAtay utti-rnoan.
I March » A demonstration of prun|lng
rent kinds of shrubbery will
Sunday
jb«- oiu* feature ot the program.
/ Tilt- nest regular budrux-a and so- ftatir.R

&gt; Broun and lam
iirnrra were viltton
Whitu-morc * cele*
rthday ot Lowell

1 inunity Club ml! l&gt; - held at ti hail
■on Monday night. March 23
hick htlpjAr nt 6 30 o'clock
dame* Will Whlttemon*. Charte*
Kahler and Oeorge Eddy are on tfi&lt;- Clara Robinson are visiting relative*
supper capimittre. Busniess meets­ in Hastiru*.’.'
The young |&gt;eopki ot the neigh­
ing will follow th.* supper, and fol­
lowing that un extensile and very borhood were • nlertauied tn the
intcn-Ktutg program .has* urru
been ar­ iFttd .Smith home Saturday night.
A
nnoyaMr* time wiis re-parted.
ranged Th&lt;* Duuglgbs H-rrmgton
i:....... ...
• Radio Entertainer*, one feature
of- Several from Una vicinity attend­
which 1. Peter MicLean •!&gt;.- Am«-ri- ed th* Farm H;ire.«u meeting ut thc
Good Will church Friday.
months in Radio Mallon WXYZ.
Deiroit. Wr. MacLcan alien iue family visited the latter's father in
to gitT eight r-ncore* Anotlwt {.jx - Eaton Rapid* Sunday.
Ward Eruay of Hasting* spent
clal feature »f the program win be
a fire prevention irocram w tth htrre- Sunday with hi, jurents here.
John- ItaieiL ol north Uaatings
' cpticon picture- Tin.*, k. a free cve.nlnii's entertainment and should at­ ivuitod his parents Sunday.
Art Lord and Wife ol Battle Greek
tract thc attention of everybody In­
terested m oui community. Every­
body come.
•
THE CROSSROADS.

Ray Maith- - - of Middleville spent
HENDERbHOTl.
Mr. and Mrs Leon Slocum id
Battle Creek and Mr and Mrs Mr* Earl William- Mr and Mrs
jClyde Hciuknhoi| of Hastim-* wen- Williams a&lt; '-oiQP'inied him to his
Sunday atlcrnoon callers ' at Lon home Sundav and •'pent thc day
I with Mr and Mrs Janies Matthew■ Mender: holt
Rolw'rt Woolston and wife made
’ Sunday caller- .it A C. Clark;*
were. Mr and Mr* J. B. Dexter of a bui-ine*'- trip to Gull lake one d/y
'
Battle Creek and Mr and Mr. Nel­ last week
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Rockwood
son Robhu-'n of Hartland. Michigan.
. Mr and Mi, Lvwrcnca Christen­ of Hasthu:** i-pent Sunday with Earl
*
sen are happy over the birth ot an Einkbcii.i j and family
Ml-*s Opal Woolston spent Sunday
.clght.pound daigthter. born Tues­
,
day Stic iiau&gt; been named Maxine with friend.* in Hasting.-.
The
'Pinkbciner
children,
who
j Helen.
Thr Bryans children of Frocpnrt have whooping cough, are s&amp;mo belwent calling on friends mid rcla- tvflives here Sunday.
j
IH'GBEE CORNERS.
i Albert Bull-and family spent 8un-'
The Misses DoroUiy and Dons
day at Otis DaMott * tn the Gregory
T...
idiilrict Mias . Frances came home Foote
.._______
bote and
then* bsother*. Lyle and
with them tor a short visit before Dick, spent Sunday in Kalamazoo
gouig to Hasting-s
to suit her
— •------in
•-­ with their sister and husband, Mr.
ter. Mr.*. Perry Dtmond
and Mrs. Merle Count
: Mr and Mr-. Karl Kruger and
W. A johncox and Bono. diuo. is.
dMIghti r of Hi me; Wied Um n 1 hi •v|Whding a few week;, with Ins
enu. Mr! aud Mj-.-. Rcmuc Mott,,'tuoilar and brother. Mie. Lulu
iJohncox and son Byron.
Sunday*

.
I

c
4-lb. pkg. 25c
2 for 9c

RAISINS
Sun Maid
WHITE HOUSE MILK Ur.. c.„,

Lard

Bulk

Pure Refined

lb. 19c

Soap Chips

Garden- Club

range.., w atches and controls lhe oven cooking—seals in delicate
flavor and juices of meals anil vegetables. Brings new recipe possi
bilities... gives new hours of freedom and rest from kitchen work.

eexh 1c
•mall can 10c

Bulk

Sicced

SARDINES
8 O’CLOCK COFFEE

features
to your kitchen lhe cleanliness and convenience... the
BRING
economies of time, food, fuel and monei with this automatic

Very Spacial

Hutley Margsrip

McDermott' of Hopt
the latter part of litt
with heer daughter, helping (■

"Just Picture this in YOUR Kildwn'

1 £ Z5C

Finest
Alaska

3-lb. bag 55c

5-lb.
carton

Euy Talk

FIG BARS
National Biicuil
PET and CARNATION MILK
BRZAD

Crandmothar'a

Cheese

Whila

2 lip. 17c
5c
4c

lb. loaf

SLcad ot Ragula/

Mild Wiacoasin Crecm

- IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS -

Beef Ribs

Fine for Boiling

Pork Loin Roast
Pork Chops

Chickens

4 u- 23c
u. 5c
2- 15c

Streak

GREAT

/

Fancy, Home
Drbeted

Fresh Herring
Pork Sausage
Side Pork

Hams

2 “• 25c

Whole or
Shank Half

u. XOC

ATLANTIC &amp; PACI1

�THE n»sTINC.S. BlNNTf? WEDNTSDAY. MARCH 1. B33

PAGE TEN

LEGAL NOTICES

FEED MINERALS ONLY
AS NEEDEDBY CATTLE

Some Rations Contain All
Elements Needed By r
Cows

( LO\TftDAIE.
’
I
\TATE ROAD. .
hinds .Corners.
callers at Hu- -----James
Mr and Mr- . James O'Connpr
j Tire girls 4-H Club Had a party «v -Ru'iday
- ------ Maev"
'
spent" Sunday m Hickory owucts
Mr.’and Mis Delo-. Hugh. . and t»re Iwrrw pt Mr. apd in Getrnre
ut RldilSS
with Mi and Mis Edd. OCuhiuir.
-m of Toledo spent the week End DeMutl Satmday earning
‘
£ J “
ill hold
Mr.. Mary OConr.or of Martin
i. h-their parents, Mr. and Mr.- I
Juh* Meyers ol Ionia volt.d • 1
Mj'. .mid Mr... Claudn HotTruan
Win. B Norris, and Riciurd Hugfre* 11 F-dd* Newtons Wednesday utter-,• * - - ....
. &gt;|x nt tire week end'at frer home
* nix Pi-h- r P T A will hold their
ttw Dunham dnuitt A Jtci • d
tfQRT relauw
' Creek!i m-on
and
Thursday
.
•• ‘
.
’ and
MiXjOra
Waite v-of Battle
M»-s
Doretha
T»av.-r
of
L
iuMl ll
vuating Mr and Mrs Wm R district spent tajt wrek with h-i
Nurris and Mi. w. E Bt-adl.- and grandparent... Mr, and Mr. V.. o
Eveiybo
other relatives
|Tubu..i
Mr-:. Milla; Frey returned from', Mlu. Smie Plillhp' r»rent Wednr - •
undri
Eble Sothurd.
her daughter s. Mrs. Undeiwood’s. «ay with Mrz. Edith Snvd.-r and
ut Hollar,id. Mich . Saturday.
Thursday With Mrr Blanche Gold, n1
ark.end at i:n m.'.pit.il hi. i-tmii'd luuiu- and i.
Culieis at .Mrs. NorTU" Saturday!111 Hasting-i Mua'i’. ■
lain'mg al. txt’.i- could be exjiectP M were. Mn Mary Shedd ot
Geurge DrMott and son Ralph
Mr. John. Brigham of Decatur and
trip to lan-.mEldonMr- Margaret Mullen of Haslln.'.i T**^4A&gt;'
m
. n ti™, '&lt;r- diniu
. Mr and Mt; A. D Kin‘pent the week end returning ixanr'.- l,r a’?rt
r of ,,4:’•‘J**’
■ —
Sunday evening with Mi- mid M:..sl*t't. Tuesday evening with Min
tf-na Bccki
E A 'parirer. und Elizabeth.
(busu-Philliiv-.
1
Hiin.ld und Opal Honeywell and ' They hud a party Wednesday ak-:
Lueile and Doris AdrhU'-tt. ndF-H Hub .it the
lor.'Mi. und Mn
Ronald 'Wlir’ur «?f ed the nust p.g LuptM-r at the Del- ’choolhou,- and cerredJre demn
•
- TUc.Ui.iy
■
■ The Helping Hand Class of tire
■ton chtuch
night.
■ Ht-bderslw'.t Sunday School nut ..•
5lr jn*'
Mrs "Fannie Jackson : pen
Mabie
Bennett and
lire Home ot Mr. and. Mr. Ronald
day-, tit lost week with lici
Coleman’sind Clyde
jiuynes Friday cyciuni: mid tied u
Mrs. Doyle, of Otsego.
Ruby Heiincy'. Mt Ezra Cliiunlxrlaui &lt;
&lt;.: p...
. i comfortable.
Aiken and Joan Roeer- •. .
d June and Mi.-.
spent
Sunday
with
b
-...a
lake were week ind guiot-- ot tlu-jr
r:und pate nt a. Mr and Mrs Charles 1granddaughter. Leah Barrett, went
to Kalamazoo Friday atteilkbdn ’•&gt;
Hughes. .
children
Mr. arid Mr
. Tin- Roy Scouts
tad- spend the remainder of the wi-ck
SniiHm. Mi’* Hazel
v. . iii .Livi.
jpe-u. cu.-- - -............
tile iVvrk and Mr. und
urdny and Sunday at Kellcsg camp
. ,;V
. Wiikig and Francis of
headqixarten at the medicine icxlue
tfe”‘ '•L’lion m««
Battle
All report a tine time.
'
...
;p!e of
ot Martin m.tt Mr» Ruth Huita- of
Tire old fasiUoncd Singing rehool!““'et March tire ■ ightii ut the
HmUJiiif
at :h&lt; church&gt; Friday
r.urny night
m*.u was
w*» a
rhurf“‘’» f?* thr,r
r,u,r,
•UCCe-S Wc j-'
urelv
-'-* * appreciate
__
’ ui(-. •j inaMliiv
monthly rm
meeting
’.'llntf tinir
and wdl nerve a
Hunday with Mt
Shephard ns P01 ,uck dinner at noon. Everyune
icffortA of Mrs.. ixivid
P
M.
with
the
- worked
. ... hard
... tol
®--lcome.
. ,
urll-iis others who
-----------iannly a*. Fret port
i sc such an entirtainnrent. W F.
Mf. and Mre. KiTl Tobim. iiiUirMn. K i her Ware. Mrs. Minnie
K.ndttck wa-, the speak.:. nw., taintd her fatlrer. Edd TfeMott and
whole progtSm was en^ed to lhr, daughter Beatrice. Mr and M.
Bhlehniiti and Mi Fred Bidclinini
:ot Dcir.-.it tiMicd relat-.vis in-Ho|iutnwM by tlie audience
i
““J* [
l*utL- .Adrimuon. Opal Honey-!!*!'’,J?0*1!1.
!l,r,
?l1'
II- .Im in uf fAuitli Maidwell. Lewis Johnsun and Ivan'Smitli w"‘^'r
Hastinjis SuiMl.iy in lioniatteuded the tournmnent at Gules-ifS.
a
, ‘A'/inif De­
bars Thursday night.
?
U‘!?
"um«* ln
..
,
. .........
......... Mr I'ea.ile it. ll.i
and noip ot NtwhvHte spent Sun'
'
day with Mr. and Mrs Milo Lib-,
non ling.
in Wall laki .man.
ijd at
.
’ ■ Thirty-oire ladies enjoyed th«- Ln
'dies' Aid party nt th- honi. &lt;•! Ml
. Elizabeth
Smith Diur.--d.iy all.
’ludpesl i^emblc a quilt which v.:
Albert Chase Ajrent nearly three be donutod to M»me one in iie»xi.
wi-eks at th-.- home of Clair Holden
Mrs. Emil Bchwuchp im ■ Ixvil
tn Kalamazoo. Mr and Mrs. Hold- tire p^weck. Her dutreht i Mr.
tn. and daughter,' bnnginK him Ella-McGlynn, ha.', been r.»rl»i-t (■&gt;
l;r m‘- Friday.
hi r and Mr. and Mrs Tom H.r.vai
A birthday dinner honoring Mt mid family oi Jackron wc:.- wit,
CHa I- and grandson. Homn- Fidret? th-1. pirents owr thr mA - nd
I Saturday by m.- TNm
m,-.
D&gt; ha-i&gt;.u «■&gt;-•.
Th&lt;- birthdays occurred the tW.ecnth »«ck with pneumonia for
and H-rentecnth
Mdav- Mr.. Nellie Crawley !u t» i
Mt and Mt- Erne t Quick and a'.wnw in her'care
,
-.1 Mr and M«» Clinton Quick at l»&gt;rt und Mr mid Mr- Henry Smith
. Ka!.imar&gt;n&gt; Sunday
.
of Ha-tliw- suited iclativr- hire
..
Mr and Mrs Fmit Quick and Sunday
children i.r-d th«ir towl- mid
M;» Carrie Cs.-zrer of H.i"&gt;
Mr mid Mr- -Au-'ki F*»tl' Creek u&lt;v&gt;mpanM-d Mr and Mt
near Dowling Sunday
'
'Harry McCartv ,hp&gt;n.- muf q.nt the
Mr.- Wm S 'Clemp of Battle week end at th- hurni- ol Mi mid
Cr k and Mr* Paddock and c)ul-~Mi n*-rt O'u.
, dren nf Hope Center ounFW tlv' Mr. ..nd Mrs Georcc WcHman of
' Porter.Ttwze home Friday and;i.t- Johlutowff iqs-nt Sunday with their
. tended the P T A. nwitng that parent* Mr and Mr; S A WertJ&gt;li and man
Air. and Mr-. Ed Acker and M
UtHbaugh «id Mrs Jame* Shuri-.&gt;-» ot Au«u&gt;
Wi-rv gtwst.i Sunday ot Mr. and Mr.-.

Itor.lNHt'l. PARK.
Cave' chnrchili of Middle-

null family

Sunday

SEVENTY

HARMONY
DELIE

FULLY ELEV
HEARD TH1
NESDA

AN EARNES1
CHAF

Jackson Prist
Musicians G
able Ent&lt;

Fully 1,100 pco|
ditoriuni ot- Um*
Wednesday even.
•Harmony King:
quartette, theMan." Robert Go

their .talented vie
arilstn They car
prison: They' gave
cal entertaliunet
upprepriatt- to t
» und thc place.
Entranced with
beauty* of the M
nnd violin relectic
wonder that .Mid
doing time for .w
whose talent* wot
distinction in nr
. Gordon is a rnu
violinist has great
telle have line v&lt;j
blynd .them in
reachf.' the soul a
.
For more than
men thrilled th
They responded i
’ cores AH agreed
■ never beard-such
organ, nor more
nvnye.'. from a p!
della'r.tcd everyth
f would hiive idayei
itear l!w: quartette
Hut the entertai
thc erbwd recciv
earnest talk by t
lain ut the JAcfe
which must have
full, of h&lt;urt :
. about their rcspri
• own chlbken. Wo
outlines of what I
I . "Jackson penlt
largest number o
prison in tin- w&lt;
■streams of crime

.by their parents

Mt

tie thought, uhen

B&gt;t!(&lt;&gt;n and
nt Sunday
Mr- and

and

structlon to the &lt;
hav'v brought Inn

and children.
In-gory visited

Mr, and Mr&gt; Gordie Durkee tin
m. Da'-id. of, Deltuti ipent Satm

slant on life. get
tiHtn on the. wror

sons Sunday at Dowagiac.
Sunday mornrnz Mr nnd M;
Tomre were cAifed to South Shuh..t
by the serious illness of the former's and wit- spent Sunday .with Mr.
and Mi.-. Allen Griffen lieur Fair
mother.

we wijnt to cure c;

ANNOUNCEMENT

Abotft thirty
an Interertinytnlk.1
f-nty-fire for dinner
A S. in--ting Wednesday, A u&lt;
program of readings and tnuMc w.
given. nnd-lr lire direction of Me
danu* Krm-o-and Jbr.i ■

to help thrtn *'prud tlie evs-rring |
which wx-; much enjoin! with dapc-.
ing mid pot lurk mijjjxt.
Mr and Mr.- John Willison nnd
&gt;.n Ed rqx-nt Friday near potur-

Tho Friendship Class of the M
, EAST IRVING.
,
■ E S s.-was entertained ut the home
Mrs. Mattle Hedges who has been
■" 1 x-alliJ ot Mr. and Mr... Georve Adam.‘&gt; S-v- yj- umg ln s&lt;ni.ii
inrt, me
turday.evening. A tihe time reported. ^.,1 ,lx
returiw home Fri-’

Alleri-Ik-long and

matin Delon.-.- Thurada?
Fimc-ncc Trumpc. wh&gt;
ill since about Chraunw
t.. urn
wucn

of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tunz.ite
Thursday with a Rood attetidanep.
..........................
The next nuwtimt will Im- held in
Mr .in'd Mi'" Will Hmm'.s mid
Church basement.'March 16th Com- faHUjy „| south-Bci-d. In&gt;l. .spent
niiti.e. Mrs. Wm. Red Mrs. Han- h-;lltaV night and Saturday wilii
bah Morgan. Mrs. Hsfrry Stimson hjs mother. Mr. lied Jarman. (Aid J
mid Mrs Verne Tlmtna-s.
family.
. Maurice Thomas of Gal-sburz
Thc
Mh&lt;xi] P T. A. wdl !&gt;•
and Miv Ruth Heintz of Leighton tie-pi next Thu:iday evening nt the,
Sunday with the former'.1: .Xho&lt;&gt;!botiM-.
a
....C.cor(:t, Dixon went to Ann Arbor
Saturday to visit his wife who is
Ms. and Mts. Ben Keagle nnd very sick In the 'University hospital..
daughter. Manon, .wire SundayArt Slu’rtnan has br-n on thc Me':'
guest j, &lt;d their parents. Mr. and
r.r.t! iut t;H. J)a4{ two,weeks.
•faUMAHtn
Mrs Henry Schroeder, of Caledonia.
- i ^r- nntl MrS DaVR1 »*«»*’* "ml i

HTAN11ARD SAVINGR AND LOAN INVESTORS are tn be
congratulated on our. living-been elected to membership in the
Federal Hume Low Ihmk. thus adding to your security anil our
UMfuhie,. We quote Gwu a litter iifiiwl announcing ouj
entrance. ,

Qiiidution—"We feel that you : liould be congratulated, because.
it tnta:... that •rein isv.tl!u:rui i. &lt; f -uch quality. an&lt;| .condition
0.1 to be vliallih- and nccepwire,. mid to
tile scrutiny lit lhe
examiner* for tlK Federal Home Loan Hank nt WaJiington. us
well-as those or our own bank "
Tlie establishing nt this F&gt;nil &lt; uum tiert greatly adds to our
Usefulness, in that wc urr-now elirtble to draw on the resources of
the Federal Basik. whet, om dltrctof-. find it profitable and cc­
...... .
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S(;iii&lt;I:it&lt;1 Sa vi ill's
Ac Loan Association
Griswold al Jefferton

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J. L. MAI’S
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

genre. our couh’r
are nt incd.
‘ You trotidfr h
jrearinH nibsm* J&gt;ii

| One Auc&lt;

DALE E. 81M

Tn order to Mnsi
lhe late Elmer L. I
Jstrator. Dale E. 8
of al) the personal
He auction at the
south of Maple
Henry Flanhcry v
tlonrer and Ernest

Ql'IMBY.

Aid which

peak year ot pre
grown to over Sil,
increased to ove
1031 such relict tl
misMonerx cost. M
000.000. It would
the ffepres lor I’.KI

Detroit. Michigan

'

I.IIC.M. KKI’UKSKNTATIVK

• Letter.
Httleltnan of Detroit is
thr Walter Bldelman

L. A. S. will entertain at the'
home of Mrs. Harry Spuiablenit in the Riverside «nw- Thursday evening with light re­
freshments.,
&gt;—■ B L. EdmondS is quite ill at the
present writing.

■ Our country is
serious depression
-In confirloh und
way. nut That wa
our'people would
on their knees m
t» God asking th|
the way, God's
available. and tin
nationM-tfiiBcuhu
•Tn 1933 to relic
commUsloncr-. in

advertisement In
list of property w

Tractor Tires
GREATER DRAW-BAR POWER
ON SOD AND PLOWED GROUND!
FUEL ECONOMY! HIGHER SPEED!
Many Other Advantages... Ask Us About Them

Hie list are 2 hot
vhrep, swine, hay
tools and a lot of
Redd the auction
ment in this issti
lhe date.

TAXPAYERS

A mooting of it
and Taxpayers' A
held at tpr coUr
o'clock sharp on
11.-Representative
will be one of thi
and keep tn touch
ing on at our cap!
legislature is dnui
schools and laxati&lt;

NOT1

In Kalamazoo Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lyttle'
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Tester in Hastings. ■
Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ashby and
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Armstrong of
•'«i.r-r Maple Grove spent Sunday with Kalamazoo visited Fred Ashby and
‘is
&lt;-.r: Mr and Mrs. plena Asplnall and family Sunday.
.*
■L,;/.; i'.Jj
i
—,—.—___ _____
.4m n..
Mr. and Mrs. Rev Fred King and
so live that it will be nothing in
»■
: u min Theron attended mid-year your life that a motorcycle cop
n i*&gt;»3
council at Fritport Wednesday andi Moms suddenly in lhe rearview mlridi. cl raui«. Thursday.
iron
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Andrus Service
’ Telephone 2240

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

The annual mee
tings Rural Fire A
held at the Hastu
Saturday, Match 1
Everett Swej

ROSPITAI
Hospital Guild t
needzy P. M. Mar
EK-ie Seeber, Scutl
Attendance desired

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN MARCH 8, 1933

SEVENTY-SEVENTH year

NUMBER 45

A NICE PROMOTION
DR. PRATT INJURED—
HARMONY KINGS
Lenten Season Brings HeartMOFCONSERV- SUFFERS BROKEN ARM HEALTH CAMPAIGN
FOR JOHN HAMMES MARKED CHANGES
Been Made Superintendent of
Accident I
HAVEOCCURRED
PROVES BENEFICIAL ' New Grange League Feder- i
DELIGHT
CROWD' --HNG BOY LIFE to Westchester, . ....
ULLIUIII
UIIUI5U'Widil(Sday whfrcver lh(. ttory o, AtiH-ncan p.opk* had

lived

und

1

Witnessing Inaugural

ation, Mill Albany, N/Y.

CORRECTION OF PHYSICAL
w „„.a,
Jo,,„ VARIOUS PROCLAMATIONS
Ananda! LLOYD SHAFER GAVE IN:iod :&lt;■:- heart-searching—a time pe-.iito wln TOtl„. wb,.n
Vpply
—
----------------- ---------1 of. the- accident, which befell Dr.
ipply the
UH- ,.
CONFUSING TO THE
DEFECTS FOLLOWS EX- Hamme*. ot Syracuse. N. Y.. will lx
TERESTING
EXAM
HEARD THEM ON WED­ icullarly appropriate for men und teachings
Jrsiis to our
dsily
1
______ _of
__________
_ dauy.nv-!
: Edwin J. Prutt and his friend. Sen­
BANKERS
AMINATIONS
PLES
OP
WORK
'
women
to
think
ol
tlietr
rcafionsi!
trig
*
-----—
to
-*
our
—
*•
buying
—
*
—
—
and
J
—
selling,
to
; uppjintcd ils Superintendent of the1
NESDAY NIGHT
ator Root of Greenville. I
.
ibilitv to God and their duty to cur btulnes.-. and bunking. Wta-n w.c
i..w CWunge League Federation Mill.
1 Dr. and Mrs Pratt and Dr. and1
'! their :elJ&lt;y*s.-It weins especially will learn In no other way. we are TlA/f) ’sPHIIT’s ^AVFH
■ which is being completed at Albany, ; RESPONSIBILITY ON
Mrs. Root hud been in Washington SOME STUDENTS GET
Ixwked
lur
the
hard
school
of
bit1
VVU
OAVtU
AN EARNEST TALK BY
fitting that we do that in these try?
.,.v
। ir-r- nrnruTi w to attend th** inaugural on Saturday,
100'&lt;* IMMUNITY AWARD
*0o“
PUBLIC OFFICIALS
rUAPI AIN Mrl AIN ln* day!’- 40 ,ul1 01 l*crplexities and ter exprrtence-where we are'now
MAN S LIFE RECENTLY and.were going from there toW--.LHAFLAIN MCLAIN 1UKV1!J111!;,..
,ll;
...
.,!
Our new President closed his lh----------Chester. Pa. to visit the formers
----------- Mr -Hammes low been with the
----------•
: mtecry aud suffering for m&gt; many.
“JnUthte.d^dteiHan Of ^tum* w Cost of Pr0Per Training Is risler. A- near a. irieml, here can Approximately Two - Thirds .Grange Uague Federation in syra- Hew President Attacks BHuJackson Prison Singers and it hard to understand why. in u In this* dedication of a nation, we
.
r
. °
.&gt;«.
„
, _ ,
, _ , , , . 'cus**
..
cure for eicht
eight veor*.
years, belnain
being in charee
charge
tlie accident happened «*,.*_
SatFive Cents Per- Person II learn,
, the seed division. Hi* new pool- ation With Courage—Bet­
MmlclAM Oavo an Enjoy.
■«',
u.u humbly tuk the blessing ot God
urday night Mmewltere in Mary-)I of Rural Schools Included in of
.. «
/
im.** brought forth .*j plenteouriy
'.ion will be a nice promotion, und
ter System May Result
land. According to information re-'
And $9.50 for Crime
Anti-Diphtheria Drive
able Entertainment
jihai there are w surpluses, that of u? Muy
guide me in the days
quite a tone of men will be under, Marked changes in lhe banking
Lloyd (Bhaftr. scout executive for celved -here, the party had Mopped i A campaign to secure th? correc-['.
Fully 1.100 iwople packed the au- millions ol our people suffer because to come.' Wiutt more appropriate in
a tourist place* to secure accom- tion
,
of physical defects in the school: .
MM... to
« humbly
*.u...u., Barry and Allegan counties, gave at
season than
Hamme*
will
te
remembered
'
■•
1*t1on have occurred since our
ditorlum ot tin- Melhndtat church i’hey cannot get v*hat tlx farm* tills Lenten ^r^,.
modatlons for the night und Mrs. '
luu. been carried on by the '
' Wednesday evem.ig to hear tinproduiv; nor why. will* the hugest. ask God to bins and guide our nu-'an outotanding talk to the Rotar- Ihatt had gone in to make Inquiras. children
i*v Health
unit aurnir
--Mv&lt; Etorence Dovte daughter of last issue. Even/if a poor wribe
.
Health Unit
durflig *?;
• Harmony Kings." including tin . best and most * Iflrlently organized tmn and our President through tins Ians «t tiwir nuon luncia-.m Mun- so she was uninjured, when another .Barry County
whwHvtrr. Otie of the M.r “nd Mrs Clu*s. E. Doyle, of this hot-footed It. hr could scarcely keep
erteis?
.
day
He
spqjre
of
tlie
value
of
conquartette, the famous "Melody i industries in Hu* world, our fuccrashed into the Root machine, mast important
fnnrtinru of health,'
lualthici*&gt;‘
.
'in
*..tu functions
' in sight of tlie
the ranld
rapid shifts that
We should do mow Each of us serving boj life. He gave concrete car
Man." Robert Gordon, master artist |
which was nt Hu* side of the high- • authorities at the prerent time U to.
. have taken place. Up to Kalurday
with tlw.iiipc organ and piapo. and I with but a fraction of their regular should seek- tlu* blearing of God.. exampier, of the value ot the Scout way Mrs Root was only slightly in- !locate defects in cltlldren and en-i
I night. 33 states had followed the
their taljnied vulintet-all of th*-m: ■ force, thus throwing millions out of upon our induuiuai lives that we training.
'
jured
but
tier
husband
uiffered
some
J
lend
of
Michigan
and declared
courage
t,'ieir
correction
as
far
a.&lt;
may love God with al) our lieart*
In the city of Battle Creek, where broken rim and Dr. Pratt sustained f
artists They came from Jackson; i-mplc.yment
;j banking holidays.’’ '■trurt deposits.**
prison. They Ravi* u wonderful inu-.i- । We are nut charging America's land our neighbor as ouftehe%'''l*‘H,Scou!movi'incn,. h«.’&gt;bre:ifirm’ ’'limited withdrawal*." etc. On Mon­
Shoqlti wr
wt* not go u
for several years.
a step farther and b
b'’’ ,established
‘Mat&gt;iL'i,i&lt; a Tw
hospiiaMn pmladel- ' - All school children in rural areas
cnl entertainment., every number economic debacle to a loving Gn*l— Should
day
President
Roosevelt
issued a
co-eprration and union with »»h nrariy 300 Scoutmartera and
p
I iin the county who have no physical
appropriate to the Lenten Season, ’ never. Tljy greed and selfishness x-ek
Pioclamitioii practically closing the
of tn* n'are responsible for our acute al! others who sincerely seek Jesus'. a-l many companies of Scouts, and , ma^lor rare ana exprx.t to* m-. (defects^ and who arc immtine to
1 and the place
country's
banks for four
ideal of the Kingdom of God.un the wiu-re the work ha&gt; ix-en ewitinued bmn the lat.er pur. o t .
X .,diphtheria
UipiOJU'i It* and smallpox, HIV
~
............ ..........................
— days.
g Tues- .
are given
Entranced with the liarmony and situation, our country's btulneM earth?
with the very sutatantlal bucking of P* 5ar
t •»“'&gt;
.6ut an
i award ebnstetine ot an appropri- ■niVPRRTTV fit1 MfCmnAW day the nrw '•ecretary of the treasbeauty of the songs, piano. &lt;wg»n| would not be jxiralya-d nor our fi*
mnhirm
ur niitzniuM.r* ury jJBUtd .^.ven regulation.' u-lling
--------------------------------- the ccniuunuy. l&gt;»n' .. pc.-.i ol IL. ' « '!&gt;“«'■' 11
“ 2T“, " ~ '
ate health emblem Tncre
children; rhiuirfi:
and violin selection.-*, one could only ।
... In
. conserving
- /------- "boy
&gt;y Ute
---------------------------------------------------- .value
banks a few things they would be
CROPS CERTAIN TO
must hate no delects in.vision, ears. J
.. ..A h-w tl-cy might drive hrnne with it
। allowed to .do. A barrage of tele­
hearing or.teeth. They must hove,
GIVEN PURPLE HEART
years agd In- this state the average'
HELP FARMERS
doing time for.serious ciliih^- -m* n
grants from Federal Reserve banks
clean teeth. There must b»- wo ton-1
age of the men brought into Cburt
wbive talent.- would have won them
MEDAL FOR HEROISM on criminal charges was 39. Tlie
has increased the confusion and
sil or glandular defects. There must.
distinction hi any society. Robert
added to the general gayety of the
!be no rf iiu-diablc defects of the ACUTE BANKING TROU­
average has been declining in recent &gt;
Gordon ti n musical itcniiu, The
situation by their suggestions of
heart or lungs &lt; Tticy must not be
John
Garrison
Receives
Recyears.
At
tlie
pr*s*nt
time
n
i&gt;'
violinist has great talent. Thi.i qunr- :
BLES WILL BE CURED what might b*’ done.
more than 20 per cent overweight i
but
19 years in Michigan. Recently i
tette have fine voices and ability to
ognition From War Dept,
Tlie following statement by the
or
10
per
cent
underweight.
Tiny
tlie average in the city (it Buttle'
blend them In a manner that
Grand
Rapids Clearing House AsThen
Prices
Will
Advance
on
I must have good pasture. Careful i
for Gallant Service
Creek, for 1932. of nu n charged with |
-irache.-. ihc soul of any listen -r.
COUNTY COMMITTEE SEES , On April 6. 1898. when President
Kociation was published in yesler'records ot defects and immuntea-i
Farm.- Crops
and Michi­ , day's
REPUBLICANS
TO
VOTE
ON
Grand Rapids Pres*. It gives
Uon are kept and the awards a*iSTATE REPRESENTA
William McKinley called for'volunnmi, thrilled that big audience.
gan Will Share
a dear and concise putting of lhe
i madg^when all requirements are
• • . ■ Tlu' Ajx.ikvr h.itl .&lt; Im.­
CITY NOMINEES MON
| tecr M&gt;)diers tor tlie war against
They responded gewrously with en­
TIVES OF R. F. C.
M. thd»«- “'“‘‘‘‘“’f Jh.t ™inmt U« L..&gt;k,
fulfilled.
i Spain, John Garrison enlisted as a, letter from a man living near Mid-I
cores All agreed liiat they had:
DAY EVENING
- - of thia state at this time:
! A great d-xil
the
Crops of- any state:
drol of interest
Interest in “
** g**nce.of- farm
I buck private in that gallant old। dlcville who recently met with u
newer hearefsuch inuiic from a pine'
"The conditions surrounding the
■
program
lias
been
shown,
and
many
!
i
n
tlw
UnionMichigan
could
be
i»l.
u-rious
accident
near
that
village.
organ.,nor in.nc. marvelous bar- ACTION NEEDS OKAY
pins have been awarded Every , most completely indcix-ndcnt of th- operation' of banks hi Michigan
. fantry. and went to-Cubn wi'qh it. He would have dit-d Jiad not two ।WARD CANDIDATES TO
nAfles from a plsnu. The violinist
DC si Asscn TIICCHAV
ln the coun!51 luis 1,:ld an
&lt;jl tl1- uor;d- except that it' have become so confUM*d. due to
OF SUPERVISORS And at the battle of El Caney. san-, Middleville Buy Scouts discovered •'
deliuiiti-d everytaxly. And the follts
। proclamations issued by the goverDt
IsAMtU
lUtoURI
purtunlty
to
hare
a
complete
physl-1
cannot
mire
cotton.
'
j
liim
and.
by-their
Scout
training.
|
I tlaab De Cuba, while loading a
' would have stayed another hour to
----------- and« ...
were umv
able io
to stop
5«&gt;p Uie
the now
flow U&lt;
of blood
O..AUU.I,
.
cal. examination
to secure imThis variety oi crop production
produrtion!
Money Will Thon Be Ready charge against the tartlflcatfcm*. he. uere
Iwar the- quart* th*.
‘
have tioon ended hteDemocrats
Meet in WnrdS'a-,unity again*: smallpox. Apprqxi- makes it certain that, when pne*."’f , .l,, w
seriously wounded Became ot whichwould
Hut the entertainment war. not all!
Immediately for Relief , ■iI fell
•- " action •• &lt; ured
- and' at City
- "*1
mately two-third,i of lhe ratal nre restored to normal, Michigan
h
Them prompt
March 13
Hall
this heroic service, the Win- Depart- life
tlie crowd received,,.There .van nn!
schools
hare
teen
included
in
an
farmers
will
be
among
the
first to*Oran,^^.i.iids haveconcluded
to
.
—
...
Activities
'
•imeht has awarded him the Purple medical and surgical relief for Win.
earnest talk by Dr.'Mil,«ln. &lt;:ha|&gt;-!
herla campni^n.
''
.remain closed untilthe situation is
Tuesday, March 14
anti-diphtheria
campaign. Co-op. . benefit
Now'he to well and- strong. This |
s
lain at th" Jackson •penitentiary,
A committee comixesd of Lau­ I Heart medalgrateful man did not hesitate, over) Tlie
__________
caucuses for this city will .be eration and interest in health have' in this connection It would seem I1
which mu.-t have sent parents home rence JC Barnett, county imuecutor.-, The Purple Heart medal was first
"The
governor's
proclamation
| varied considerably in different u if this year should be the time1,
own signature*, to declare that &gt; |]eeld
)d as follows:
pl nil of heart- .-.larcnnw . ihowtkts Lorenzo Maus, county treasurer. given by General Washington to liLs
Republican Uaucuw* [schools.
Many teachers, have when many farmers ought to en- !closed all banks and then permitted
about their :.u&lt;;&gt;jnr.ibiUti&lt;m to tiielr Henry Osborn, county welfare offl-j two of hit soldiers fur dlstln- iic owed his life to two Middleville j
The Republicans will liold their I*1’0*1? Brca‘ W'rcst in the health gage In raising sugar beets. Tlie them to open for certain withdraw­
own children. We can only give brief cer. and Lem (.iliuiguw. cluilniian 'gtilshed service in battle, and it U. । At the prawnl time there nre 400 ' cik'Wrnucus
als. In Grand Rapids these with­
O,nbxi* Mondnv
* nluhtJ
program.
---. . ....
ittrusram.
-price of sugar beets litot year made
now
awarded
by
the
War
Depart
­
outlines of what he wridy
of t he board ot supervisor ;..
n..e
Rro....
unrtnr Irader.-hlp
i. otor.im. in thte
lx at „
| The IVuUW CenterA Carlton that the only profitable crop for 'drawal* were limited u&gt; 5 per cent
Hoy
Scouta
under
tills
ment to soldiers for gallant service,
.
Uir;
“Juekson penitentiary ha;
Many of the depositors availed
county. Statistics .show tliat it is
lurk* st niunte-T of inmates ut any in.interview Mfr, Sinke of the Mute in the Civil wari the Spanish war now costing Uh* people of this coun-.' the'purpose of nominalif?g candi-1Cynte: mnf Altoft- schools Juije Michigan farms. Tlie campaign car- themselves of the privilege of with­
idites
for
el'y
clerk
citv
treasurer
I
irtimunity
against
smallpox,:
ried
’
on
to
increase
the
use
of
beet
r............................... . ...
...
iriuiiiv welfare department and a Michigan and the World war.
aJd luvtice
mal»'
«*“»»»
•!»try $9.10 tach per year to meet Uie
sugar, which te fully equal to cane, drawing tills 5 per cent, but many
streams of crime that empty their r*-pre»entattve ol tlie Reconstruction
Increase
others “avc not &lt;lone
Tlke Pres*
M cnrn ,iM punulffiwnt
« : Republican
InI „„ —
—mw
. .. .................
! The ward
Caucus
for
mark. Ti»' Coats। sugar, will undoubtedly ui
Inireitie
foulness.there have their rources tn I-iuane,- Coriwratlon in regard t * ’Iim part paints her pictures with u
wivn .lt,cnls
proclamation again dosing
-n&gt;.
reu rur &lt;»&lt;■ u
„, ■
.............
' Grove, a large school. Is immune to1 consumption m&gt; that those
who
}
homes whrre children are .neglei ii-tl obtaining funds for welfare work in gqntlc touch, and cast'- a halo over
the
banks now makes it impossible
!&gt;inall|x&gt;x with but one exception.;
te lkV Seoul -rar* » n«e
„|d,,nu.„ „ld
by tiielr parent -homes where fur Barry county Immediate aid i. the past, but we are sure that every
to
pay
those
jiensons
who
did not
“ .If In
oortoo*
'•"I
low I The Brush Ridge Und the Robbins
American citizen feete &lt; thrill of "'1 '5'
the nu*-.*. ixrrf the. Bible i&gt; never
would huv
buy beet tune
sugar instead
instead of
of
pride
in the gallant deeds of her
tennlnaUon of such proclacn Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the1i have a ’ fine record of immunity would
read, where prayer I* almost never tied up in the bunks here.
1
training a boy co go straight ana following places.
! against both diphtheria and small- cane sugar, the acreage of sugar
soldiers
on
the
battle
held,
und
un
­
.
•
matton or further instructions from
An appheation wo* made, which ', • ,
, ,
r.----------—- -­
meet his responsibilities;■ or
hv -i -i»-riiil M-.-1QH &lt;&gt;f derstund why the greatest nation ------- to
Firs’- ward Ln the voting Booth. . pox Several schools have fine tec- beets could be increased five times1. somewhere.
.
Ur Ihouabt. uhrrr (Mr-nW urr nr &lt; ■it ।
•
;
I*"d:
s
“
'
Sceand ward in the voting/booth ords oi cliildrcn obtaining the above what it was in 1932.
Health Award. Tlie Hosmer school,, Thf climax of the banking trouble |' "The governor's proclamation or­
ulthoui
•"* u;; n pur •“) Thirt wu-d in ll» eouiu b,,-.h
tlrt* than in g;vin« whoiiMime |n-'Thir.sday inorning. will mtiui tluit.
with
ati
enrollment of 13. has eight. must have tewt reached, so we mast dered that the 5 per cent funds be
.■.verMo
ol
l»M
annu.l
y
p.-r
In,„ur,h
«.rd
,n
tlw
Judje
ut
Snstrtictton to th*- children that th.*!; j,,,,.-,,.y will be made immediately CENTRAL P. T. A.
cluldrcn &lt;ho-have fulfilled the re- be near a solution. When that prob- (■ subject to withdrawal without re­
•
habitant
to
deni
with
crime?
bate's
ofllce
I
THURSDAY EVENING
quivmente a* outlined above The lrai js solved, there will be a general striction and that new deposits
■
Democratic Caucuses.
be added to such unrestricted
Otis school iyith an enrollment of.mercare in prices and farmers can: might
slant on life, RL-t ideals that Mart COUNCIL VOTES TO
Mr. Shafer b giving the boys' T’1'' ,Dv'”,(5ra,1!f
Cau£u* J’11’ 14 has obtained reyen awards.
;!wpo for participation in a raise lii| fund and such new deposits to be
Miss Tuttk^to Discuss Health Thip
,’1"this
''' county.
a'"',"r '* •*v‘n’’
’“•,vv ।
them on the wrong track, and grow
I put in a trust fund. Proceeding
of
held at the c»y hail on Tuesday
^ * * * .. .’
i prices on some of their crops. So it i under that proclamation checks on
TRANSFER FUNDS
coumj.-----।evening.March 14 at 7:30 to nomi­
up with’rellteto and ptutun Idral- If
TWO SENTENCES.
would seem that Michigan farmers1 banks In other states were received
Service—Talk by Dr.
we want to cure ennx1. our principal
! nate candidates for city offices.
Dwight Chare was brought before' unll ahan. ln
lncrctt3e. because
RESERVE OFFICERS
work b in the home.
'
I The Democratic ward Caucuses ;Judge McPcck on Wednesday/^ U&gt;)B diversity of Michigan tarm| by the banks and credited* to these
Rosebrook
City Lucky to Have Savings
•Our country fs suffering from a
GET ASSIGNMENTS "J,X*
newly-created deposit accounts, but
i inc central p. t a. win meet
Accounts
They
Can
Use
stnotto di-prrhaion. Our leaders are I
before the proceeds had been re­
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1 r
;&lt;a buildup
----Thursday evening. March 9th. at
uuuouig dad
unu Uldiw
taxing «S*I
gotxw Uwo,
mere- ;
-------- ■—------- :------' in confusion and do
know tpe!
ceived by the local banks on these
.. ....... .. IIssued
............ From
V-----Plr“
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tram. He
Hr admitted lus
lui «ullt
und wo*
....I.
N
In Emergency
-7:45. Ill Mrs. Wilcox's room at the GeneralI Orders
from.
guilt and
NEED
CLOTHING. way out. That way Is God's way. If! A sixtcial meeting of the city I -‘■&lt;?uth end of the building.
the president's proclamation
Second ward in the votingdxioth. givei; alx months to fifteen years at I The Hastings City Mission Is in [checks
|
all bunks on which they were
our people would' tinlte«lly go down council was held Wednesday eve-1 Miss Mildred Tuttle will discuss . Headquarters at Kalama­
Third ward in ths' voting booth.
Ionia.
.
'need of clothing especially men's'(Closed
I
Fourth ward. Hastings Printing
Harry
J
Harry Beaver,
Beaver, wno
wlw^ was
was associateu
associated clothing
clothing though
though ail
all Kintu
kinds are
are in
imI ?!?’[“
J"
-'.";7inh7 J."'mni:. Mine)!* 1. for the purjiove of;the health service available through
zoo on March 4
!L. —U» Iran.trr Sr £e Ow —
--------------- Nund the
1
Company office.
the• "
Kellogg Foundation
with Chare in the breaking and «n- 'demand at this time. Our call^havePn,*
HLE? Ji?A
«» rru»t fund in Ite Barry County Health Unit, to the
tcring, because he was sixteen years depleted our atock. Call Rev. How.
“T®
lice from Kalamazoo, under date of EPWORTH LEAGUE
[of age. was taken before Judge phone 3603. Nearly 300 garments;
,\n/’
Hastings children.
national dltlicultk.. would be
oTriw rito
’l..I,.
Ln-.inU.. court. tf.&gt;
mH tOtol aillOUIlt HOW OH CrCUIt tO 1713.1/
QPHN^nRINR PROGRAM Ii FClement
In Uh- Juvenile
Hu and 11*
10 mill*,
quilts k.nv..
have 1w.ll
been H1rlhil,
distributed
Dr. itascbrook will explain the March 4. concerning the assignment
’In 1923 to relieve Indigence, poor *,n" l? '
,n ,und of
cl‘&gt;।
depositors.
.
,
of
reserve
United
States
Army
offi
­
oruivo
uniiw
rnuunHIVI
:.
ulmltu
.
cl
lU:j
K
mit.and
was
senso
far
thLv
winter.
.
remedial reading work started this
‘ "The governor's proclamation said
semester in grades three and four. cers of Co. L, 338th Infantry, tyider
.ringed Symphony
Symphony'- of
ot Bat
Bat-­ ggj »
1
'
NOTJrt.
‘Stringed
[ that these deposits should be iubXk “* r S mSSritv hb had.'1'’* “Stable, on depa-.it in the two It is hoped that parents of children General Orders No. 1. '
' Hustings reserve officers affected
reach
eighteen"
a
year
TI
1® Clearing
Hdusc
conducted at
Je« to withdrawal at any time on
tie Creek at Methodist
Methodist
reach the
the’ sac
age ^
ot ’c,6n
eighteen,
a &gt;ra
year' the
T}ie
Clearing
House
conducted
at demand.
tle
grown to over 811.000.000.’ Tn 1930. it i
bv”thFmerb&lt;CUtrarwl in Miss Fuentes' room will make a ore 1st. Lt. Clarence E. Hyatt. 135
Sdflwrmtmthi?
'
Mn
'
“
Second
Ward
schoolhouse
will
Many depositor, demand
increase*! to over 819.000.000- In ty ‘ttcd b&gt; tbcm. be trans- special effort,to attend.
ana nve
; hereafter be open only on Friday i payment of these accounts in cur­
Church March'30
W. Bond St.. Second-In-Command
1931 such relief through ppor com-!
,:om 1 A*vl’«s ““““V.
and Executive Officer, and 2nd. Lt
25c CHICKEN SUPPER.
: afternoons, when the ladles who can rency., Currency te supplied the toThe Epworth League Is sponsoring:
ANNOUNCEMENT.
mk Inner* rmt M'ehhrui &lt; ver FtO - It,MS
fllnd3 into the city 3
U. B- church Wednesday night,[are urged to be present to assist C4‘l banks by the Federal Reservn
D Townsend. 4[7 E. Grand a program by the "Stringed Sym­
11 contingent furtd. in order to meet
I nm u candidate for nomination Francis
St.. Platoon Commander.
’
with the work.
ba!,k «nd ujKter the president'*
phony" of Battle Creek. This pro­ March 15 —Adv.
the figures for 1932: Unless civilized the present emergency. It was also for City Clerk at the Republican
''________________________________________________________________ proclamation that bank is closed
In care ot war or national up­ gram will be In the Methodist
sorw-ty can stop the growth of Indi­ voted that, as soon ns the banking city cnucui on Monday evening. rising the rendezvous paint for Co. church on March 30. at 8:00 P. M.
,
, „
~
, und hence the supply ot currency
are removed. tin* flv— Margh 13. 1933. Your support will be
gene*’. our country and civilization; restrictions
L-^would
be
Monroe,
Mich
The
committees
arc
as
follows:
&gt;\.^t on
per cent re transferred be restored appreciated.
are ruined.
.
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I
The bankers are told in Hie
Lucile Bassett in chasge; Advertis­
|—Adv 3-8.
- Sterling Rogers.
"You wonder ho v such fine ap­ to the savings accounts.
newspapers that the Federal Re­
ing committee. Anthony Hons.chair­
JURY DISAGREES
pearing men as our Harmony KlnRs
.
m
*
» s
i-*
•
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in wrve
*'&gt;H do this and do
man. Oto. Dewey, Betty* Leary
that and yet the president's procla
Frances Cowles; Tickets. Virginia
caught while most or us escaped-"
The case of the People vs- John Jacobson, tll
.lrniall, Dorcas Weav­
! motion W still in force and the Fedchairman.
Brock, charged with running away,
L
Bassett; Ushers. Florence
-leral Reserve bank te closed. The
: from Uie
lhe scene of an accident, was Anderson, chairman. Lura Francisco
, corespondent banks in Chicago and.
One Auction Sale |
tried in the circuit court here on and Marion Hailwood.
, New York with which the Grand
Monday before Judge James E.
i Rapids bonk* do much ot their bu.illitis is a rare treat and ns the
[ ncss are closed undter tlw president's
uracia
tickets are omy
only ven
ten ernis
Cento ao
do nm
not ran
fail
DAIE E S1HFF.IL ADMR
I
.March 0. 1933. [be prepared to submit to a stock- ! Spier, of Mt. Clement.
The jury was unable to agree I to attend.
proclamation
re, nwTur i,. /... th.. •c.bL
To the Dl,P°sltOTS' StopkhoMers and 1 holders' meeting the possibilities of When they came before the Judge ■
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There are only some of lhe diffi­
rel
i ,11OM- ««»’tfuB&gt;' interested
in lhe. reorganization.
culties arising out of a duplication
tofr.ror rkd7pL'Uhafw ’Jin
affftlr3 ot the R*ce‘twihlp of ‘he
In accordance with this' request, he said that there did not seem any | TO OUR CORRESPONDENTS,
valid reason for a disagreement. as| Conditions unnecessary to exI of authority and proclamations.
ar
I N«hvi»e State Bank:
Mr. Finley did make such .n inquiry
i.JKfwn the situation is sufficiently
Hb JteHntTar iVarious inquiries have cwne to us* and. at a special meeting of the the testimony was very plain that plain force the Banner to cut down
[cleared up so that Ute banka can
lit ntiction at the farm 1.» miles ab?,n uJ
the dividend of the stockholders: called for the evening Brock ran away from the scene ol in size. This necessarily will ra­
! conduct their business in an Intel­
south of Maple Grove center. Nashville State Bank had not been of November 8, 1931, submitted the the accident, which resulted in the: r’.rict the space we can give each
ligent manner with due respect to
Henry Flanhery will serve as auc­ paid and when distribution thereof facts and conclusions reached by death of Mrs. Sim. Brock admitted department We ask our correspondthe safety of all depositors and with
tioneer and Ernest.E. Gray a* clerk. inigHt be expected. We recognize him. together with a proposed the accident, ten staled that lie ento to plcare make their news letassurance "that one defXMitor Ln ru&gt;
right.6f this inquiry and are agreefiieat. dictated and approved seemed to lose all sense of what had ters as short and newsy as possible,
advertisement in this issue, n rikkI the
way'will be preferred over another,
very hapiw and glad to make this by the Banking Department, to be happened thereafter and did not: it may be'even then that we will be
the banks will reopen. Wg liojw thia
list of property will be offered for statement answering, to the best of signed by tlie depositors of the know that he did.
i compelled to cut out some items.
will be very soon./The responsibility
Kile at auction prices. Included in our ability, the questions asked.
Tlie foreman of the Jury ex- n each correspondent will mark,
! hank. nmvirfiM
tlie|1 in some
sonic way that we a
can under­
the ipit are 2 horse*, several rows,
P'lained
“ln&lt;d to the Judge that the
of straightening but the situation to
111 titlA of thfise facts, we dei.m it inercoi. At such stockholders meet- tmnhie
the
sheep, swine.- hay. jKU.atoes. farm .dv.,.UI
on
public officials and not on
- lurv'riid I HnnH -hit' ltetn« tliu.vtrrwteh
to
t to win. Ilw pubte.lm. . mffiM
mode ol tte Hr- _____ ____
,*“.ict
,£?ihM
S* ti
.
to .e
The people of this city and coun- deem it a privilege to hear such a the the
tools and a lot of household good*. with certain developments in con-jreiver that he submit the plan of not believe
bankers of Grand Rapids."
respon-1 e^mJTt
surely appear,
we -rhi
will Ye
try «to tSL
ac'5htliat
l,t Brock wastra^h,.
’.T-theX
at such small cost.
I In dur judgment the crisis in Uw
Read the auction sale advertise­ nectlon with the matter.
..commodate
them
a time ty are to be congratulated .on the band
reorganization to
ixm tors at
‘^e' but lthat
.^ they feared that the l'?
11®0?*1* ' !.*
“ This te *.
A mwllnff
meeting was held Th
Thursday In
'reorganization
to the
the de
depositors
at "slblc,
ment in this Issue and remember ni'ctlon with the matter.
Judge
would
not
be
lenient
with
’
when
we
must
all
co-operate.
We
fine
privilege
they
are
to
have.
The
banking
situation has come at an
the offlee ot Prosecuting Attorney j
' ( Tl»c Niulivlhe state Bank doited a meeting called for such purpo&gt;c. him in a sentence. Judge Spier told tliank you in advance for Die help
the date. '
time A new president Is
't us doors on the 25th day of July. A. A meeting of the depositors was the Jury that that was not tiielr! we know you will-give us in this Grand Rapids Sea Scout Band will Barnett of those Interested in put- opportune
at the lielm. hacked by overwhalmUng
on
tills
entertainment.
It
was
D
1931.
A
representative
of
tlie
therefore
called
and
held
upon
the
give
an
evening's
entertainment
TAXPAYERS' MEETING.
matter. It was for them, according I matter.
decided unanimously that It should ing majorities in both branchew of
.
...
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miiisiiiM
Banking uciBtiiiicui
Department ui
of me
the oiaie
State 22nd
of
December.
A.
D.
D..
‘
,
1931.
A
here
in
the
Central
school
auditor
­
Sincerely yours.
A m.-uns or lhe School Officer.x,1Chur«i look chirk, or th, u- substantial'no^te^'nf*t&gt;*r'X&gt;ZZi&gt;»Z2 ,o lhclr oath' tO d*!Cld«; uP°n thc'
ium on Friday evening. March 24. at be held and that It would give i^.. uation with courage and vigor, and
Cook Bros.
‘*nv “• I
T**F?&gt;rr* A-omrion »ffi &gt;&gt;■ « or Ux. book .no rwkiwd ;«»eight o'clock This is not a benefit wider acquaintance with the mean­ hte party in congress sec.ma disposed
hi-M &gt;t rl» court hou. ar «.
„,m rh, ,r-------entertainment, but is Riven for the ing and prtvHeges-qnd value of Boy to back him up. Republican CooOdttck anam on Raturdav. Mnn* ■
___ ™..r.
purpose of affording the people of Scouting, which would be worth grcssmeii and senator* have pledged
this city and county the ojrportunlty while. The small admission price their co-oi&gt;eration. Out of thia *Ucover------------------the expense. ----------------Committer*
to hear one of the largest and best will
...--------uation should come good to the
uau
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VMMO*»*C.
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H»3mo&lt;
Sep.
.!WMtat.
wr.
pm
forU,
to
„p.
!
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d
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maneni nccener on ine aru oi oep- ancr ciiura were pur lortn to ODVerlan Linnington and Mr. bands in the state for the small sum were chosen to make plans for the
ing on at our capital and what the.t&lt;.mber 1931
jtaln tjgnaturcs on the part of the sponsibillties. However, as they had j Mrs.
Anthony Hoes. There Is
plenty of 9f 10c. which will be regular admit- entertainment, and more partitulars
disagreed,
the
Judge
dismissed
the
•
­
:!5™J,ureJto.
.*?* conc*rnlnK our'i Very shortly after the appoint- depositors to the agreement providsion price. It te proposed to reserve will be given next week.
very
promising
talent
and
much
inschools
and taxation
taxation problems.
problems.
tenoo
ts and
.menl of tire jiermanent Receiver, i Ing for reorganization. This plan of jury. This la the second dteagrec100 seats al 35c. but there will be i Put down live evening ot March 24 tuivc faith in our country and ite
IsieS were
were taken
udren looking toward a rcorgar
re^nlinUon.
approved ”»,«
by &lt;»u&gt;
"the
•
■ K'n-rif'F
'steps
’lsatlon, “ apnwwjd
— ——’
that nothing may lessen that 1030 seats available at 10c. Over flfly as the date Vwhen you wpl be at futur. OTIl-t.
IreornanlxaUon
reorganization of tin*
the “Trank.
bank. . The Cominiisioner
Commissioner of Banking,
Banking. contemennb&gt;mth&lt;? matter
not Oeel hoped
J
interest, for a fine Glee Club of the per cent of the Sea Scout Band are Central school auditorium, listening |
The annual meeting of the Has-1 members of the last board of direc-1 plated that those holding 90rv of
Eagle
Scouts and the rest have nigh to this wonderful band. Ito conduc- Appoiw-rrn MAMann m*
size mentioned would be an asset ranking
as Scouts
tor to George A. Miller of Grand
M
I?,re.^**oc,JiVOn«?» b** &lt;or* inquired of Mr. Finley concern- the depoeiu would.sign agreements
ANNOUNCEMENT.
for Hastings.
CALEDONIA j
There are expenses connected Rapids, a Scout executive; the mancaa^nnma.
-thM nYl rieS
00 ln’ lhe P*slbllKlcs of reorganlza- for reorganization. The parties Inwur be
oc ancanu«».*«
I, will
candidate tor City
Saturday,
H. »t
nt’5
2 p
P. m
M
R.inrrfi-. March
-J.rrh ii
rion Mr Finley informed them that' re.rested In obtaining tin* signatures Clcr|. ttl tlie Republican City Cau-'
with the transportation of the 55 ager te Paul A. Mastenbrook; tho1 Barry county
GOES TO NASHVILLE.
Everett Swegles. Sec -Treas.
The papers of Wednesday an­ members of the band to this city chlff musician te Herbert Rom. ai
it would be necessary for him to' to the agreement were unsuccessfulcus on March13Yoursupport will
: make an analysis of the condition in getting the amount required byi*. appreciated
nounced tlie transfer Of Rev. M. E. and their entertainment here, as [ member of this Band and a Scout. I
(ofer-the
the bank before determlnlnir
determining tlie the Cammterioncr
Commissioner of Rankins
Banking.
Adt" 3-8
d1urer.ee E Davis.
!Hoyt from Grandville to the pas­ well tut for the rental of tlie audi-1 We /lotto® that this band gave a Caledonia C
HOSPITAL WILD.
pouilbUlty of reorganization; where-1i Thereafter Act No. 8, of the Pub­
torate of the Methodist church in torium which make It necessary to, concert one avaning last woak la I and took up
Hospital, Guild No. 7 meets Wed- upon iic was requested by tlie mem- lic Acts of the State of .Michigan
Nashville, rucceedlng Rev. B- W. flx a small admlMion charge. It has Allegan, in ths largest auditorium March 1. Mr
“THE BORROWED WIFE."
nerdxy p. M.. March 15. with Mrt.'bere
the---former
board of diroc., —r of—
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, Home talent play. Johnstown FTands who resigned. Best wishes been placed at so small a figure that! there. All who heard them were enEMie Secber, South Jefferson. Ooodjtnra
Into the facta, confer
confer !j tune for the year 1933. waa passed J Orang® hall. Friday. Mar. 10, 1:15 are extended to Rev. Hoyt In his everyone who eiMoys fine band thuriastic In praise of their wonder-1
I tors to inquire into
■ttendance desteed.
.
| with the Banking
“■*
music—and most all of us do—must I ful music.
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Department‘ and'
(Continued on page five)
(p. M- Price 10c.—Adv.
new field of labor.
FULLY ELEVEN HUNDRED n,,chrHt 11 k',w'’ lhu u a

WFMNIERS
• TO SORELY BENEFIT

FUNDS FOR WELFARE
MAY BE AVAILABLE

Receiver and Attorney Give the Facts
About Receivership of Nashville BankWhy Dividend Has Not Yet Been Paid

m mo ■
CBS DlltS?

Wonderful Sea Scout Band, 55 Pieces, to
Give Concert Here Evening of March 24
■
in Central Auditorium —Admission 10c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH «, 19U

PAGE TWO

CAMP FIRE BIRTH-

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DAY WEEK PROGRAM r,"u. M&gt;. wm&gt;«

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FARM WOOL PROVIDES

Women’s Club

EXCELLENT COMFORTS

LOCAL NEWS

(earlyAllsprays
help
Al ITV AC ADD!

CC

FINE LAKE.
spring urge to move is In the

Mr. and

PODVNK.
Mrs. Elmer Loehr of

QUALITY OF APPLES air. Mr. and Mrs Ward Lfndney of. Jack-son are vfritlng hl* parent*,

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Lansing arc coming on Hie HoneyMr and Mrs. Luther Ldehr.
Medium Grad, Il Preferable;
; Control Measures Needed to0 wall form owned by Eli Llndicy. Mr and Mrs Cecil Oler and fam­
'
and Mr. and Mrs. Phillips are Irov- ily of Freeport visited at Monta
Conum. Lea, Or...« ,/JESS.^, i
Thursday. FVb. '23 at Pannock hoa-: Another of the many Interesting
Oombat Scale, Mites,
ing this place to go to the Wm Rcplogle'a Bunday.
pital following an Operation
.
for afternoons enjoyed by the Hastings
Is Easier to WashKj j LlltieJoanR&lt;tow»ky,whouraierand Leaf-Roller
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IfiifcheU farm, south of Doster.
goiter from which he had suffered Women» Club thU year was pre­
Fred A. Smith made a builnre*
East Lansing —Farm wool may be ’J’*,”1. “JJ£M*Ut,n °n Salurdav 11
East Lansing —Apple growers who *hl'r*' *^cy w
a long time He was «l year*. 3 rented Friday in ,«n exchange pro­
*’‘*“
11 b* rmproyva
employed ny
by trip to Detroit Monday
. .to ...
. .. high 7...
...........
.. itlarn
Camp Flic girls throughopt the month* and IP day* of age. and had gram given by club ladwi trojn put to a practical household use by
Orpha W*ura of Battle Creek I*
.!*.B
. desire
produce
quality
fruit
Ctere tl-ui/r
IkMtar. l*r.
Mn ana
and Mr.
Mrs. ir.iu.
Keller,
country will celebrate the founding
a Hfs
resident of Has - Freeport at '.he Central building washinx and carding the medium
f®”®,.
J?**1.
rare advhed by thr dopartnunu ofi***0 *?a%*
**sl
Prairie­ visiting her parent*, Mr. and Mrs.
of thetr organization during the llng^ survtvln&lt;
thr wife, one play room.
grade for comforters, advlx-s the L'.8nT2»ursda&gt;- 'entomology and horticulture at vtlle-for several years, are moving Frank Waters.
week of Marell 17. Girl* are ex-.daughter. Mrs Donald Smelkvr. of AC the brief buxnew reAsioa home management specialists at
“aney. See.
Michigan State College L» make lull i
the farm ircently o*n*d by
Tlie community meeting at the
peered to take part in nil ot tne Hastings and ti«&gt; »on*. Harry Of tin. opening tiu; meeting, notice was tak- Michigan State College
i °h F*”-« •
was barn. a. UM. of the. &lt;|Ornwnl ..pray, wh!cll Charles Gage, on the( east ahnre of church Saturday evening was large­
activities, outlined arid sci far a* C1|J
city. and
and IIaroId
Harold of
of uatUe
Bat’.le Creek,
Cp-rk. en
en of
of tlw
tlie fact
fact that
that Friday.
Friday. March
March
„ —u
n.uu i» Wl«l I., centra unto.
&gt;•»'
trj‘
&gt;' ■ ly attended, tlie men putting on
possible to near tlie Camp Fire out- *
- • at the 3. woo -•&gt;
------- --&lt;-f*1
Funeral- aervice*
were -held
thr —
day lor -•the ubw-rvance
Clare Lmdauer. Hastings. Route 4 । uaf.miura and
the seal“rc •rilW-&lt;,a»t of Milo
on Mr*. - the program.
»t.dXn
"Jinx-cLi H»«*r.n
,
fit of white middy, dark skirt and tarntly rnudence on Saturday. Feb., the aimual World Day of Prayer Dorse t. Shropshire, HxnukQiirc pm
1 Martha Brown ’ entertained hrr
Southdown.
and Oxf.nd aheap- con-1 r «*-• u,v riraoyrenun u. A- t». win
b,~fc
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25. at 2:00,
P. M..
v
Regret
fl wi re eapresrea t.w wnen
2;00,P.
M . Rev. John KitcnKitcii- Kegretv
"
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fc'"- ,.„
P M. uw Mmn u a B.W11 on
n^onoutal tur ,
««&lt;l« «' *»f M” Own nephews mid nieces ot OrangevlHe
The Birthday
Week •program.
lnf
Bllnn| at
ihrmc.. - &gt;*rc
nw’pr«&gt;grani or
‘^a ‘
J^ .meet al the church jiaflura. Every
—.
—
-.
u.r
a. Nw
r,nn*,&lt;WK
w. uirthrng* for W32-3J
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use in control of the mites and th-?' SM,c,h‘* “?d lhret’ daughters of Saturday and Bunday.
aMft
mi
in*
thr-iiu
Maklnttf
the.
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.
yeiy
nm
&lt;if
tlie
coarser
grades
anti
'metnber
urged
to
lx*
nrerent
taMd on the thenu. Making tne, A.aJn on
March 3, death wa* arranged' through oversight, a
Mrs. Bertlui Cotant entertained
leaf-roller
but lime sulphur ran be
»
“&gt;’ Mr.
1.
tiuiefore
easier
to
w**h
or
scour.
In
lhrQU&lt;|
J
|w
.
Most .Of Me, start* on Friday. entercd the home Und took Mr* meeting'was placed fur this day. ft
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.-used lor San Juw ami oyster Muth :“'I11 Mra V-alter Warner and Koo- the D. D D. birthday club Thurs­
“L McDonald» mother, Mis Mary Jane .was hoix-d that in tne future ino , In e\cansmg the' wool,* the entire per* found at a lake cottage. Ber­
day.
.
fleece is immersed in a clear luke nard McPh*rlin\ame across^an*Iyj Tllc
4Ca‘tf can *’*’
“‘.J
M*l,10“Wt church at rbwler. aged 84 year*. 3 month* and:program would bv scheduled p»r warm
Tiu rv were sixteen members and
Mr and Mrs Del! Sutton and
soft wafer -.HO F&gt;. for a
.4'2X^4^
‘‘“WJ!’,
^or,n',n;
6-00 P. M each girl
‘
ia &lt;!»)», after * Tung Illness The fu- j World Dav of Prayer
visitor present ut Uu? anmnl daughter of Hastings visited al
short time. The purpose of the June 4. 1910. An iem in that paper'?*r 1X1 b1il ‘j* oU‘^r tuo 1)1*^ of one
adult gurau. K
expected that 1^*1 wax held at the home on SunT‘ clllrcn-dup committee .....
Tinway Clfar
meedng of tip? Helping Hand Club, Richard Gardner's Sunday.
water
bath
U
to
prevent
the
&gt;how
*
that
«
"hat
;
iime
Miringan
»«*«•
muri
be
fought
earlier
as
the
°Ln .1 worlters, ,r“nl day. March 5, Rev. Hitching eon- empowered
_______ : to:
oiunler ft Barry
held With Ruth Hughes on March
l“‘l? uljure opened buds, first Peart Baak-y succeeded' Clara
Batik Creek will lx- present. Ou ducting lhe service She was also- county
—In obeervanev of In- ju^ion nf the soap in the next solu- wa* in lhe midst of a great asitaORANGEVILLE.
WrVl7 *“
iKiUIr Tte many duitriu!meeting
t:on for good’roads Thi* paper ron- i
KdxiSr
Furum week dcbixnated as a liun from felting Hie wool fiber*
Nichols K. prerident; Ruth Hughe.*
Rqb VanValkenburg of Kalamabe held at the PresbyterUn church fmnd# „It,nd 1JTOpBlhy to Uu.
Next a 1 per cent soap .solution tamed
f.dlowa Adda Brown for Vice-prrsi- x» was here one day llw post
for all Camp Fire member*. Girls
bnc*.
minx- about one pound of a high the Michigan Good Rogds Associa1 5,nou‘t“ drnt; Clara Scull was elected *ec- week.। Match 5.
will assemble in thr -Sunday ScpooJ
. ,»»
100 SL1!0?*’ * ,?ra&gt;;
| President Knowles id Hu- Freeport grade neutral soup to 12 gallon* of non at Grand Rapids, where . an * l,f5
rctary to replace Nettie Kyes andI
Clifford Knhllo and family and
room and enter tn a body Tuesday
3 pc.r ccnl oI actual oil Hazel Warner war- . re-elected tui Charlie Curino spent the past week
I chib presided mid Introduced Mrs.: rain water is prepared at luke warm address wa* delivered by the Ute P- m*“'e
is "Behavior" day and Wednesday
F Everhart, who. accompanied by ,or b.-tv .en II0--I22 F temperature: t. Colarove, who was lor so many •u111 “’IJ l&gt;1' ,wnl fl’,r San j0Be wal"' treasurer. Despite the depreulon u, with relatives and friends ut Woudat 4 15 a Grand Council Fire will Tuesday morning at the home of hiaf Mrs Jame-i Brrtol. sang “Go Not The fleece 1* lifted from tire clear 'yean prerident of that association. I, “A put,ce.?1
spr*y U nwtdwl.
. WBtc
..
mnr
.1*®.’!’ gratUylng report for tire past J.ir.il.
£
thT *?"?■• W-**?”*.0! uaugntet
arui
muoana.
M
r
aixijunv
water
to
the
roap
solution
and
Mr*.
Bert
Webb
has
recoveredf
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l
*
c
“
e
daughter and husband. Mr and Mrs.;
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur Crawford
lubricating
nil
tnembctxhlp,i
U,1?
projecfr-t’f'Thg carried Merle’ Bradfield, bn tlie
______
Sjmulding
&gt;i idlac*" for an encore
, worked carefully with the hands .sufficiently from her recent ojxra- ' Ifomr-made'
= ..........
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, : —i- -------’ einul_... having increased from six to twen- and Mm.. Charles Crawford were
out at the council Arc. Each girl
WM, of
.* Milo
.. . after
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years'.
'Good Earth' by Pearl Buck was for .half mi hour H is not necessary1 Hon ao rite has been removed from f01' ,°5 ^‘I'ercial .nl sprays pan 'ty-si vcn- TlM' club has been active Plainwell visitors Saturday.
is to bring one or more adult guests
■pehnock hospital to her homo in
‘
ln, U‘*' '‘prl’!li* in md to the slitk and net-dv, and
Wilcox whs Ixun in'the interesting txxdc review which to Jerk the tlceec continuously.
Mm. Funnle Boniface wax a week­
in order to receive her local birth- Genesee
’ Co
A .rood lukewarm &lt;110-122 F» the *ecuud ward. All hope for herD^ nre imnu-iimde. u plannituc a special meeting at end guest nf her daughters. Mr.L
N Y. on December 12, wa.» -pkndldly given by Mrs Arthur|day honor
soluUun using one-third a* mucli soap ;5pecdy recovery.
emuisa-n should lx- made at 3 pc.­
1846 and had reiidi-d In Hasting* forjSeifer
, Arthur Crawford and Mrs. War.
' *1 . --------------- cei-.t stri-iiu-th —
undj mmtner.-i .1 «&gt;d
l»"'
a;;
On Fridays night. M*rch 17. tlw 4&lt;
Vv,(rs during
dur)nz which
wmcii time he wa,
Mrs L-- &gt;r&gt; HuiG; :■ pa:&gt;cr &lt;m the r™j&gt;r
44 years
wa* M.-.i
&lt; ten and family.
GrandTcouriril’nre at nJuVemployed by the Booker Co Sur- Lite of Jo&lt;-|&gt;h IhiUtrer and the;-tenth a* much soda ash’ as soap ’ EXHIBITION OF OLD
should lx- ued urcnrdlng to direc*
■
BIBLES AT CITY MISSION.
«*«•",
then- manufact-.n,
*ne nrst ume tn ^greatGrand Council Fire at Batt.e Creek Gvtng a:e the wile, a sun. Lyle, q,'! Scholarship fund braughFout
. Ils tlren prepared Tire fleece 1*
The serie* of *pecu! revival sen- ’
kuf-ro.l.-r U conirob.-1 L.
HI to*-mton Caledonia were Sunday guest­
Battle- Creek, a davuiiirer. Mrs ‘dally the strong influence thi- G‘-r- tr.n.terrod to thU wluUOn and
ion of thr Battle Creek district. Leone Bradfield z&gt;f Milo, two grand-'man. who made Aincrtc"
-g-m worked gently for half an(leefc at the Ha-trng* city Muston
4 8 J*'r «!U
, 11 * r\ ,n - X
Thi Xmle * relatives here.
prim
The girl* who have ceremonial *on&gt;. Norman Wilcox and . Jack u many year*, had up. . ..
Hour
If it is still not clean it clowd Mund*&gt; night with an exhl-“•'nuJ*‘on
v-«ctu-» of up,.!.-.
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gowns are to ring "Burn. Pire Burn " Bradfield, and a Mster, Mrs-Lutancy ers. amun ; he. fellnfr country wren .-Jxmld be put through another warii . uuon of old Bibles. There were :*’* ,’’,orc. ■''•‘-'roptible
ible to injuries
injun --. •l&gt;4,1? hj,
o’cioric'un Thu’rsAny parent* w ho would like to drive Cornell, of Goblea
"l "** ;ria. March10th whiilc
Hi- R-Im St- Louis. Pulitzer"
’ ' using lex-soup than in the secontl. twenty old Bible* exhibited, the old-1 ”* 1'” ‘
to Battle Creek March 17, please
Fullbring the Anal sup wlutton jest being dated in 17P3. A rilrtr dol- *,T,W'rn %y45T‘..°‘
sU**n’- Xbhf. . «"«« will be
xld bn
Funeral services will be conduct-tin nominatin'.- Hpr.i
and the spray must I.
.. J.
,H,a. on
S
?&gt;y
hich batli. th.’ fleece is rinsed in luk? Iar uxs gl.,-elJ p, .;)c one bringing tlblc
warm -it aatcr for three to live \ lhe oWe4i Bible. The records kept In i b’ /lI’£,c&lt;? ‘ ‘vly lM?
ttl'1
at the WalldortT funeral home on i he aspired. For
lx wit Brown with n croud of
girly in Battle Creek, but those from Thursday
[
All
Michigan
fnh(
growers
slrruld
A'‘ Mlch,“an
vmw.-r.
edi- nni-.m... then rinsed in another ^&gt;ft .thcre old Books certainly made In2;lX) I*. M.. with niter-1 Pulitzer curried
fourteen yu'init jx-ojih- from Battle
Marshall. Albion and Hastings an­ ment Tn utRiverside.
Hls manv tonal work in b:
water ixitn cooler than the previous ^resting reading. Tire following otAftn the Spray calendar pub- Crt’k attended u pariy in plain­
te be present, each girl will be lim­ friend* will remember him for ins1
W-.-'.h handled
n .. then dried m warm dry. 1M.1WIIS formed the committee of । ludied by Michigan . State Coll’&gt;;«• well on Friday evening.
. Chib member
ited to two’ guest* Ticket* for __ _______ „___ _,_r ______ .
;Thl* bulletin givi-s exact directions
&gt;h r-n rtitertsming air
'judges
assisting
the
pastor:
Mrs.
On Friday aftertrxvn Mrs. Myrtle
guests must be spoken tor in ad­ tinued h’ lptuine-" to thou? around. andic.-tlm; way
i;x?ratifr&lt;iS mentioned will Mabel Doxey. John Sinclair and for mixing and applying all sprny.s Re;;.r. vhited the South Pin- Lake!
vance
him. Sympathy U extended to the
The Liter nt'.crnoon
devotee
re-«ult* .4 cooler ones wall. mj-8 Flfleld.
' '
'
a* present at the
I those writing to. the director of the
bereaved one#
l‘.u social minglin': with H r , .i'rai
’Club meeting. Th-.w
I guests. Under the dtm uon of thry instrwUvc and
The ladie* of St Row parish will
wool to shrink and welt
FIRST WARD P. I. A
t social committee. Mr dames Adair
Guild No IS will meet with
younger, generation.:
MIDDl.t'.VlLI.E.
serve the annual St -------------Patrick supper
rr..
Th? regular meeting ot the First jCartpthcr*. and Barnett, tea and
Earl Bumford, corner of Hanover
Rjiubltcan
crucio
t
r
Thonjap-i
tathe.public in St Rom- hall on Ward P „„„
T. A. wa» hold M-.ndaj
and Grand. Wednesday. March 15th
pic
township
will
lxheld
Saturday.
1
Thursday evening March 16, from night. Th.' meeting ra. railed to'vpicad : it
—Mrs. F. E. Hemcj. sec
March
11.
ul
3
P.
M
5 to 7 30. Th- officers of the St. order bv the president. Mp. Faye color not*
CiuirlcA Hugluw ot iTalrt.-vili.?, ad­
Rum? Altar Society. M:, F Pome- Donlev. The minutes of th- last. bulb;::CEDAR CREEK.
.
roy. Mr*. Uo Taffe-. Mr.s. B A. Ly- meeting were read by Mrs V New- i T he Ma
ta'.'iie Eiizi.in and son VL-it-'d'MrGerrit Diwusdyke of Grand Rap- juster for the Michigan Wimi-.l-nn
'insurant..' ci., was .looking nfnv
Barker and Mr» Edwaid McPhailin u&gt;n. The t: x-iircr;. report wa.-irratun- di
Harry RowL'ton and family at Au
lo.'A’ i- in thS vlciriiiy on Monday. '
wtll.be in charge of the supper
- -..
the 1932 guxt rThtirxiny
| few. days lust wettk. '
■if Mr and Mr...
Co-obcrntivif biujiprt,-. •As-*
'
likin'
They have planned a flip- meal and. The program wax un&lt;|&lt; r the di­
Mis H Hartwell made a. bu-.lne.’..
Lloyd O*».-n und fiupily visited
th Irving Saturtiielr annual nwtini;
assure th&lt;*public of a delicious trya: rection ot Mrs Fred Hdle and coh। trip to Plainwell and KaUmaxoc* i Will Schritar aiid family of Ha.- held
2nd. and rv"lHTed their
at t reasonable price
We will assure you a
Msted of community singinu. violin,
,
I Friday.
•
| ting. Sunday. .
piano and vocal music by Mi« Hun­
anpil'.'l Mr and M- Wm -Ciilp spent a
John Gurd and family of South dent and 'CiTi’l iry-mahag’er.
splumlid fitting- suit at
Friday.
builAim,
ter and Miss Benton A one-act play in
| couple of day.; thl* week vLitin.r Haven visited home folks Sunday Wiermgu and W: It. Harp.Mill, r moved
any price you wish to
bourd
will
mett
this
Tur.who*k now at the Borgeav hospital ■'A Wife Wanted’ wx-. mven by
• Tlie supper ohd program at Hit
Claud Fighter’s tenpay. Fro/n.
In Kalam.in ’. and Futhrer P’ J
' church Thur.ulay Mdght put on by
Jordan c! Adrion will be *t the stip- Frances Osborn and Iren.' Reynolda
the Ladies' Aid w»&gt; well a’.rendcdi
- •Rev. McNulty gave a verv vduraW&lt;- arc Riad to rc|xirt Mr*. Mmtiielr many friend* in Hasting*.
Ilonal talk on children from pre­
tin: Campbell on &lt;tw sain.
school age to high scinxii.Mr. and Mr.’. Willard Hunt and
. BOARDING IT Ol I.
. Tlie program clo6ed by all, smsind Mrs Claud Kelley and
Ann Aripjr on-.' &lt;1bi nut w-.cK.
•
Chas McGaw. of Ot.xgo. yas ob- .mg “Th&lt;- Star Spatial'&lt;1 Banik-i ’
Strictly hand mude
...
been at 'the hospital then .‘'.died on Mr.
HnsluiR'.
Bvm-2 lh- v
.• served- late Thursday afternoon
cmj.tm“,M1 Mr' D-aritt Sunday
*
ctunwy, from
Miiits from pure wtuil-andmrrthvr'.. oldi-at
ron- tm...-.
Mr*&gt;. Dorothy Monroe and
of Friday she wa-&gt;
fishing through tire ice on Pine lake
of an aunt, '
in. Prairieville Deputy Conservation
It looks a* if old Dobbin will .-.’. ige ivn« had my fin:
fiihric-H.
KaLmiazoo
spent
the
latter
part
ot
Newton and family S|&gt;eni
i returned, (&lt;&gt; their home hci- Tues, Thi. Monday
Officer George Sumner watriw-d him ■« comeback in Michigan. 1 seems
at Sidney Ffihdd'i. of \’otlh
Iday after sjwnduig the. winter infrom a xuic distance and noticed Quite evident that fanners, will liav&gt;Ardy Owen
that-some of the t'jh he caught and. to recite- acreages planted (•» crops,
kept seemed below the legal limit in! which will decrease ’.lie demand fm*; Great luk*-. mu n iw n-.e it. w,„ r“
dt'at!'. of Mrr. AllX'ri Hampton J
size. He *aw McGaw put some large J iOiCtnrk Further, lhe horse &lt;p:i-iiK&lt;K' .-.imiicrii ajint of Hie United I
*■”!.*„.
J Thursday. Funeral* servio s wen-1,
story riwunwttttn
fish in a gam.- sack vihiqh'he car- sum.-s farm product* It has been-Stales When l «*,
held-t tlwbouw Sunday aftenwm I,ltfr. £.,n ,irmind tnur
(V.nnnunily Club met at thricd. but the smaller onesXpe Care-’determined that the average age of, old I tca.ru Jr.urn-y
The bereaved or-ja have tac *vm* ...
.
sriiool houre Friday night.
, -fully placid tn the pocket of ins i two-thirds ot the hoix’* on Michi-• mile; and I liavv b
1 pathy nf all.
' .
The eveuiniia entertainment w,ls
1 hunting coat. He was brought b-.- gam farnu la now over eighteen.‘-'tr ..nee Whin I
ifiKii by the Howard Norcutt enti-r•
M.
..nd
Ml- R.i White of KulaBlrt
»
nd
'
i,‘?
K-*
’;*“‘a' lore Justice Matthews Friday, ad- years.' That means that they will o',&lt;i I rode m a
,,2W
•» vrotr-d hi ;..ir.nt . Mr. and ;VjO
n!
tuiiM’i v of Clarksville.
• milted hls WTpng-dolng and was a*- , have 4o be replaced by young, i .Mirtypin tn Texa.’ a;
। Larnbce and son.
.
No .M'tiool at-Rogers Monday ow.nd fcn.
sesrea a fine of $5 and SO85 coat* &lt;&gt;r horaex toon.
'eight months 1 rod....
» Sam Gttybe and family of Kilainii tu llw furnace being rriraircd.
value
tin days in jail -He Is boarding witn. Many have moved from,cilice onU
mazoo visited with Mr and Mr.*-.
Mr . and Mrs. Ed Wait spent .Sun­
lhe sheriff.
farms These will need liorses Tin
day al Judxon Carpenter s nt HasTltCLE. iJ'■'•■• Larnbce Sunday.
. ---- - -------'* • *--------------- fliuinCial ‘■ituiti m has ’k-pt al
, ’ "I Mrs. Fred Jones and daughter oi
CIRTI.E NO.
prices dnatr and uill continue t,
' wadinR n.
I ne I eiiru.ity mH’ting of the ;HaMlrn:!, aw M.»vln^ with h-r -parCirCic No.”of the Methotk't L ; do mi until bank* can function nor
and bathed; Brtlslirldge Cemetery Circle wa
- -. A. S will be entertained bv Mr.-- jmatly. When prices tor faitn«c.rop'- --- --......
ie of Mrs. Q \
some time.
bountiful pot hie
" F -tn ! !bb ■'"l&lt; T,’«raday evchin;:. A itocxl
.. Ella Hammond 1022 So: JcffenAn. inrrease it would look as If fXtlibin the I;
Ikautiful iwnrntccld,
regular bu*UM*-&gt;
.' St., on Fiiduv. March 10.
. j wilPbc a prime favorite in Michigan, high
itlv' t i." ,'.:
l'- being prepared. Bring
lined throughout with
—------- ----....• -----------.......
cemetery ----Circle
mo thi*;
In th- sun I
v,5 wdhal' Bpragu.'
celeiifbv silk, .'gnaran,
. several interesting I week on Thursday with a; txiby,
tert b-lu'A■ ?&lt;-.i. cam-■ which were educational ns:show on Uie program and the La- i
tevd tailoring.
l miles of deseri 'well a* amusing. Three new mem-1dies’ Aid Society will serve dinner
'flood watci’ »! ber*TA-cre added to the rapidly;on Thursday. March 16. withMr. and Mr;, Clau£JtaM? Ipcnl
vie seen .-.im-"' crowir.K membership li-t UnusualjBlanche Belt-on and E1U,Smith mj
Sunday afternoon with his parents.
trona including । inierest and co-operation are Being!diarpe.
-'Mr. and Mfs. Lon Rose, in Hos­
r.laite and hav -hewn arneng members and friendsi Mrs. Gertrude Gaskill attended a'
dinner, inurs
tings.
z
ita Fe trail
.,m&gt; plans tor spring Improvements I miscellaneous shower which was’. A lan?‘tli snow in Hi- ire well under way Everyone ln-|gtven for Mrs Helen Edmonds Krym Hit ,'uii-hiw _'&lt;;rcsted U jjven -a hearty Invitation .nolds at the home of Mrv Rob.
't.&gt;
Hie p-xt
Tuesday.
t.&gt; come
conn- to me
p’-xt meeting, ahicn
wiucn j Glasgow
1
'' 'be ■held at Cite ■home ot- ••
Gerald
IK'x-rn;uvr;
Prif.it
will
Mr. | .... und
...u ..... .^,
1UU W
.
Andrew Carpenter. March 23.
und family of Hastings ^rorc s/in- 1
*{*
ord IJut with
------ - a • •-------------------day visitors at Harold DcPric-trr’v ’
ll1'
Gabardine Trench
Mrts -Etta Slahlon visited her fa­
'■ Mrs
Aib»rt liumpuni pdsaed ther and risfciyand family near Ver­
Edward Da".I. t&lt;x»k
Monte Lb.
[away al tlie hospital nt Hastings montville Turaday.
kon'iii Ann Arbor hot,.-You get the suit anil r
ui her
»u
Mr ai,&lt;* Mr*- FTahk Cox and:.vixj and hrr funeral was held from
cek for treat m»nt.
trench coat for
|iwrue Sunday' aiuriioon' Much
Muri, ,cr of Johnstown spent Sunday ut
; Mr .UK! Mrs. Claud Roa-. Mr. and
Mr Jw Pill.ns, Ml-., Ma. Huiunirl
'■ miKitliy U extended her bereaved
man.
•
24V* Lb.
; ianuly.
\
' ■ ’ ...... •
, I
Pillsbury
George Couch and family moved '.
gr.c m. Sunday with Mr. und Mr.-.. James
', A11 remember the Kinsley laidies.'
Sack
Gram: , Bothard.
.
.
io .our village and a family from T "11'
i Aid Society at Inez Ford s Match 15.
Battle Creek nre now occunvinn thc|,in“ -°on- An
h’wrnr itld'1 w7*.iMatbe*S ** SiVt,nf
J“ry
to them oves

and family. 118 No Washington St.

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™&lt;l.y With P.r,on.
.lily Parly—A 8,eci«l
Service on
Sunday
,
. * .

WATERS

CLOTHES SHOP

Easter Sunday
Is April 16th!

Lei Us Tailor your

Spring Suit!

17-

Our Line of

Suits

Thursday

Friday

! Coffee
0,1

^Butter-

‘••7/' &gt;

r“;.T ?•

I9c:

Flour

37^

Godci until March 18,
only.

J Grapefruit t

EGGS

j

6

Mr Myrtle Hardy returned to her
lion:1 in Detroit Wednesday, after
NHndir,..- tire winter with ghjirley
Gibbs and wife. .
Mr Charley Gibbs is caring for
’ lr - Si|muoh*,*ncar the north coun-

19c ►

tl.- i rank Harris and wife und Cliar•.mi t
skinner *pcnt Wednesday eVc'lung at Vaucc Sharp'* tn Middle-

KraSt

MEATS
Ham*

Spring Special
OneWeekOnly

Saturday

u 12c

Armour'* Star Whole or Half

Cheese

korihy and family of
and John. Hasting- [formerly a South Shultz boy. Congrit ula Hens.
Mr upd Mr? Frank Hallo.-&lt; and
Mi-' Elizabeth Bitner of ’MilVvi.--

Fresh Ham u, ICc
Chickens

jgc

Franks 2 lb- 29c

Z9e
Philadelphia J
Cream Chfcese ►

in Battle Creek Tuesday and Wed[ nesday.
Mrs. Henfy Tww remains about
the same. Mrs. Rena Wtupplc has
, been heUung to care for her.
,
Rev H ; rutted Byr n M
and family of South Maple Giove
Friday.
' ,

Watch For Big Sale, Bill This Week

Feldpausch’s
^Whnrt Bttter Food* Cost Ltss"
Phone 2272
utuvuii at «- io *.m
'exprgj^cd to

Roy McCaul and wife attended
Uie Larkin Club at Glen Allen s near
Parmake Friday evening
. Franc is. Haight and family of
-Gland Rapid* were week-end Writ,
iur« al Eugene Haight's.
; Morris Lewis and wife and Mrs.I Harold England mid three children

Mr. and Mr*. Floyd McCloud and
family ol OUego called on John
Ik attic and family Friday evening
1 H-ibrr Pike and Mrs. Mary Crannt (Irunar'.'lllr
nn llrMr. Will Crawford
family
Monday evening.
Md*. Martha Stewart ‘of Plain­
well *|x-ni Tuesday at her cottage.
On Sunday a wedding dinner wa*
served at Uie Jim Williams cottage
Mr and Mis. Howard Johnson of -honoring Mr and Mrs. Lawrence
Martin were week-end .guests ol Mr. IglaiiiJiuu uric Sunday
night. La Course (Evelyn Williams &gt; of Gun
uinl Mr&gt; C K Van Eft.
uc»U ol the Utters patent., .Mr. Marsh.
Mr;. Ida Whisler of OVero was
-If- Wm. Uu-.CIH.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Water:, of Ota 11uir.xuy.fuc;.i ol her sister. Mrs
fieri McKibbin was In Haf-.uigo spent Sunday at tiielr cottage
lad Wednesday to ,a**ut in. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crawford of Ol; for h?r nephew Earl Count : ego arc spending the week end with
----- ... . rehiBCithe larumr'a grandpargnu, Mr. and
j .'oiloalcg
-Mrs. WU1 Crawford.

Our Finest

Spring Hatsin the store are

3*
Compni'c these with
hats that sold for $5
and $ti.

Tins new store is
small, but so are our
prices... LOW over­
head is the REASON!

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1.1912

LOCAL BOXERS MEET

Sporting Items

I' ———■— DAILY dozen makes
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS ,
SOILS GROW SWEETER
LUDINGTON TEAM

.
,
•
• , t
Farmers May Take Loud'
A special St. Patrick’s boxing card
Nashville Hl-Y enjoyed their pot
. ’
« . .
ha* been arranged by the local Odd luck
supper and afu‘r Bible study | "Speakers Out To Mari Beds

' rFellows
Thursday
H.'H. S. CONCLUDES
,riui AthleticB Club for
___________________________________
jig-saw puzzle rpnifsL ,
evening. Mar. 16. ■Fighting Irish- 1
FINE CAGE SEASON «’«n‘,,'^"rw7y&gt;ato’,a*^d iurey ward smith. leader, giving &gt; prtre !

If Times Fail To Improve ’ —.

PENNEY’S 3 BIG REMNANT DAY:

Rist Lansing. — Morning radioxj
county will meet a group from Ludtto winning group.
w..., u.v.u-wwn,
up. uuw...
1 crooner*
wto drone -down,
up. down. '
r.ii*.*‘.;i. A...o..a
kvest toys wto; Welcome back to Barry county. u{, way down, and 'say up may to
Win. 10 ot IS Came, ‘&lt;will
take rwrt u:e Ken Buehler. Pete । Rev xijron Hoyt. Nashville Metho- gt.’ulllg u ll&gt;t ol fitI1 n,al| #)lorny
—Makes Net Profit bf
Barlow, Stere Karme*. Dick palmer,' dl« church will again to well led. from Michigan farmers who are
Just what you have
SPECIAL BUY
.’.khw
and tw
two
new mtoto
entne* Jroin
from Dirtcr.
IXister. ., ' TtiMday. March )4th. at Lnnsing forsaking expensive equipment in
’P tow
Seventy-Five Dollars
................................... z.-- •• a ttate wide meeting for all who :avor &lt;Jf lhc 8hmrl llrr vxcaVttUmt
wanted a
Both from n competitive an.1 fi‘ --------------------------------------------------- l-'-e law and order. It Is a meeting IIUirI
prepare fight suite for
-.uncial standpoint tto Haulngs
Rnv Smut---------------- ? th^AU‘.T,.F?t’£L0, ¥*fh,Mn ‘2 grow*r3Klra and clovers."
ichooi basket ball team has con­
BOY’S FAST COLOR
L)()y OCOIU INtILb
keep the "Unholy Twins, liquor and. The mar! beds, which arc tto re-;
cluded a rcmarkalriy successful sea­
■ ■■ — -l *,■ . --------------- crime, train our fair state.
.
■ main* of plant and qniina! life in1
son. The team won ten out of fif­
Tnnnp n
Young Men * Y group met (Or Tto ancient lakes, have m some loteen games, losing three of the five
ikuui n.
ft
(Klt
luc|c
6U|ipfr
last
wednettlay
-callties
been
ratsed
In
level
until
by the matgin of a single point.
Beige
Cream
LADIES’
According to Couch Hawthorne At tto Investiture ceremony of evening at C. P. Angell* and tton tlu* mail la luird and dry enough to
•thr High School Athletic A’Mxiatiun Trfx’*’ 1l&gt; on Monday. February 27. attended the concert ut tto Metho-1 support the. wclpnt o! .a Ibad.xi
X"rt5
TdurnJX ™. reren Tendertout scout* were .d- out church. They meet March 15 wagon Other tods-xm be worked
TORTO
RICAN
MARQUISETTE
sen after iwvine fur all the
,nltt*‘d to Jhe troop. Tlie room wax for their dtscUMlon bt technocracy; in winter when the surface-is fropenscs and
and equipment
equipment. Twehiy-ftwt
Twenty-five dlvlded 1,110 lw0 departments, one with Laird Wutrtng presenting It
rcn. und tlie marl can to. hauled on
penaes
Chardonue Ravon
tto new recruit^ and the other
Leadership for the conference of .skigiis and stored in stock piles,
dollars of this balance will to-turn- tor
. cd over to pay the cast of the truck fur tto troop. Alter dheufsing each higil sctioot boy* and girls March' Tto upbuilding ot many Michi-,
reason which Will start in u tew toy. both good mid bad, they were lath at Hatting* will include Ray K“° «•» type* depends upon lhe
. days. Mure than seventy boya are voted upon and tto following were I Joints of Detroit. Walter G.»spi!l of' sweetening of th.* -oU. «o legumes
admitted into ’ Troop 71; Robert Coldwater. E. T. May ot Lansing.lean to grown and Uie only feasible.
Embroidery and
expected tq report for this sport and Shennmi.
Clarence Courser. Walter Julian Smith of Lake View, Rev. I mean* ot doing thb is to apply some
will be put through regular practice
applique trim
economy f Shaftd to fit uooothAdcock. Harold Ftnkbeiner. Dale and Mrs. M. D. McKean of Middle-1 fotm &lt;d calcium, and tto ecosessions each afternoon.
ly;
practical
for
all-round
wear!
Eaton.
Dtroy
Spicer
and
Owen
Gasvllle, Rev. L. L. Dewey, and Miss nomfcal choice lies between marl
Records at the school stow that
Sizes 6 to I I
Women twear by them I
.
. ■ AiAAiAwn
Robson anil
und aiam
Mk.v nowc.
Rowe. tiasungs
Hastings ii' and crushed limestone.
athletic.*! are entirely self-supporting 'C1J!
~
»;1 Some noils do not need lime. All,
aim
iijai. nunc
*’K’ ceremony wu* cornea on in.teactora. The
meeting begins at
und that
none 01
of me
tlie ta*-4TKiney
tux-money
paid to tto school is used to finance J!li5,!!uu,rK'r :l,r
*'clve o,def boi'lt ;cf 9 30 A
ut 4:33
M.P.I M.|*oils should be tested for acidity be-------------------------»•*»M.aand
m. closes
um closes
at 7.
4 30
the coat of athletic team* or of uni- ,h
* troop “
rh gave a scout '**
* a wt luck dJnn4
1 .r ftn(l.recreft.,f&lt;ire ans applications of lime is|
tto
each
law. ex- wUh
jj
- o’clock to 2 00
o’clock. ■ made.
Tiic tests should include-all |
forms and equipment used cxclus- plaining it and . ..lighting a candle. tlan jroin _______________
________
.
the1 three
i.tjw menu
includes meat, potato ''soil
types on
on the
lhe farm, Frequently,
Frequently,,j
ivelyiby these teanul Next season, Mr.
. Reid lighted ,he
, T Ccandles
“J™, The
mehu include*
soil type#
30 inches Long
fur iwumple, the football team has
t*M’ nine points of tto &gt;a;ad, adndwtetos .chocolate and pie.the soil tn one part of a field will!
an out-of-town game scheduled lor ,M^ut oaUl' t’xt&gt;l‘‘mca and gave uie Rlgil
teachers are urged to wed hme but other parts of thej
52 inch Sweep
which it is guaranteed »125 as its , '* ?"HW v’,ry,1, n!’,ly
*™-’ attend and enjoy Un* big niwting. I told wilt grow legume* without any
share of inc
the Kase
gate receipts.
recripu. This
*, r® “dmJlied anti„ t&lt;x&gt;k
discussion groups for them. I additional calcium. ‘Hie tests will.
.'iiuiv
mis ,} ?........
~ the
,. ■
■urn
will
enough to
wi
g’n^-d
” to 7-rei ni“ “uuu u,uv “w* ulu. " ‘w t'
. o-m-.v wmMM;
...... ........be more than
■■
-I—
«|MM bv
NEW SPRING
.... census and
. . repair
' . ‘ “RentsA to
m any
ntix* tamwrs
fnrm/.r« in their
tlwlr emir).
pay tlx cost of the team during the .
x
. r &gt; “&gt;,n* ron»l. spiritual
coun- I
BOYS’ RIBBED
the. Scout
Scoutmaster
rntirr .yuson.
,
me
matter as Prayer.
*.
W&amp;Us Of CilTittlan fulth|ties
lll7 ,
, .
...
Til.*
troop was
wax cmiea
culled to
to orar;
order **’* brOkl'n
in. iroop
nruetlc.*
A few Of tto marl tod., in Michi-,
March
6
by^
Senior
Patrol
Leaitor
o
________________
Igan
contain
a
poor
quality
of
marl;
FAST BOUTS FEATURE
M D.
D McKean gave a review
review ,
-.__ 'Ourdn&lt;r. Fifteen minute* were
Rev. M.
Your
money
’
s
worth
whicl) will not pay for the lator oL,
K. UF P. MAT CARD Spent in study and tton after Mr.10*
Laymen’s rejx&gt;n «n mtettiins getting it and applying it^to ttoi
THE GOOD HEAVY KIND THAT WEAR AND WEAR
... and MORE!
— a snappy
----------- «t
.Shafer talked .to ..
them
“l the ministerial tm-viing last roll The marl from alt beds should •
Tue day In the Hastings Methodist ,be tested tor percentage of calcium t*
Tto three bouts scheduled on the game of capture the Hag was ployed.'™
Knights of Pythias mat card last---------'■----- * ♦ »
■
See Them — and You’ll Want Heaps!
church.
..
1 totore-quantitics
ol'it are dug. Trets'
Thursday night .by matchmaker SERVICE HONORING
, FreepOH Y group visited tto su-, ^11" tie’made "by tto "ioita’^epatt-i
Farmer Nick of Battle Creek.
CAMP FIKE GIRLS Sl’NHAVJ *“Lb^hJ&gt;n ^2?
’“H? »n«’nl.al Michigan (Hmc College.!
proved to to’ no retups as approxiThe order o! service for tto Camp"with
।
hlsxnn Don n* guide last East Lansing.
mau-ly two hundred spectators can F&gt;”’ Girls’ National Birthday Honor Thunday night, accomimnied by
verify. From tto start of tto pre- nt tto Presbyterian church on Sun- Mr. Voorhies and C. F- Angell A ।
- Tm durable for the laundry to
.......
FREEPORT.
llmlnaey. bout until the conclusion dav morning jit 10:30 U given bi low. load of high school git Is chose that. Rev: and Mrs Loomb attended,
injure Percale or broadcloth.
IxjIs to choose from
&lt;if the main go the featured map- Girls will.to accompanied by ttoir time to visit tto bush niMJ.
Solid color*—and plain white!
the Barry County Ministerial As-'
piers gave the a*M*mbled fans plenty guardians and parents are also inA tentative program of Die Hi-Y -roclaUon told at Hastings Tuesday,
uf excitement.
vltcd.
mid Girls' Conference March IB
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Wtncy ot •
. Program.
’
The tieadllner of tlie evening
1933.
Knlamazo.v were guests at tto home
NEW SHIPMENT
brought together Max Glover, Lan- •Organ Prelude.
.
,• 9:30 A. M Registration/— John of the formers sister and husband.;
ring. 169. nnd Jack "Bad Boy"
liitrolt by the.Choir.
In medium sheer ... with all the good
Stakeley. chairman.
’ Mr. and Mrs C. L. Henney. recently, •
Brown. Cedar Rapid;.. Iowa. 170.
Bugle call.
10:
15
A.
M
Worship
—
Rev.
L.
L
Hie
jnfsnt
son
o!
Mr.
and
Mrs.
points of more expensive stockings.
Glover proved to be tto big fuEntry of. Camp Fire Girls with1 Dewey.
CHARACTER DESIGNED
■
*
■
&gt; Charlie Price died Friday morning
Picot top, French heel, cradle sole.
colon.
10
45
AM
Address
on
problems
Mrs.
Alma
Watrous
and
Miss
following w-i* present Thuraduy
Salute to the Untied States fine. for discus,h»n~ Ray Johns. Detroit. Phyllis Angus of Battle creek nn."
Ruffled Curtaining
. Hymn.No B65, ”My Country.”
Men’s Cotton. Work Socks
11: 15 A M. Discussion by groujH. s^Midmg .-wvcral days with Mrs. An-!
three fall* from Blown In u two
Responsive Reading. No. 13.
12:
30
P.
M.limner
and
music,
regti»
and
her
daughter,
Mr*.
Glen
’
hour limit. Brown’s .'dirty tactics’*
Tiw Gloria.
’
.
■: ”
-------Hoover.
were u big feature throughout the Tkripture—Romans 12th chapter,!. creation.
2:30 P. M. Assembly forum anti, Mr. and Mrs Gayion Overholt of
mutch and netted him the custom-' . Camp Fire Girls’ prayer with1’;' dlscusaion. Bowne were callers nt the home of
ary number of "booa” from lhe as­ Lord’s Prayer Chanted.
4:00 p. Xf. Closing address
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Bustance Sunday,
Colored Borders
semblage. Glovcr'scemcd averse to Hymn nu
,
t
No. 125, ’ For the Beauty of
Discussion groups will consist 'of , Mrs. Ted Bustance sjx-nt tto week
ttooe performances and contented tto Ehrth." '
.20 students and an adult director
, with her ‘ jxireiits. Mr mid Mrs.,
himself with upsetting
Au
thi*. sophLs....
crcdo 0y Camp Fire Girls.
'Chester
Allerdnig.
of
Coats
Grove.
;
tlcated Brown with strutgiit holds.
Anthem—' March to Victory.”
DELTON.
xfr. anu Mrs Dorr Howell of’
Brown drew tint oiood when h«Announcements.
Rev Ival services are in progress Nashville were guests of the latter’s!
nailrd Glover to the mat with a
Offertory Voluntary.
I at the church for the next two parents. Mr. und Mrs. Charite Aus•hook setssors alter the two had
Hymn No. 601. "Nearer My God tb1 weeks, vltti
A A.
A fiuege
Kneiro and tln Sunday.
with R-v
Rev. A.
inixi a It for fifteen minutes. Glover Ttjcc.”
son ot Martin assisting.
Tile Camp Fire Girls will work!
then evened things up in tlie '-corul Address.
nuu4rat. "Making tto
urc Must
nlJBi of
u,
116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
The P. T. A. of Barry Twp. school under the leadership of Miss Jnse-,
parley wton he put Brown on lhe jj,. ••
district will meet Friday night,• phlne Novtskey from now on tri-;
mat fir three coun’... wsth’u JapanHymn
ii'inn No. J74. ' Onward Christian March 19. at the school house.
' definitely.
i e Ux-hoid. concluding the perfor- Soldiers"
Albert Becker of Hastings brought
The World’s Day of prayer was '
mance in seven minutes. Brown, in
p
Benediction
and Postlude.
CLOVERDALf.
two debating teams from the Hav: tings High school UPDelton Wednes­ Friday March 3. .Four
.... ........
The P T. A. will meet at the town ‘
denonunaable to subdue Glover hi tto third
BAKIIYVILI.E.
day-, night. They debated on the uoiii were represented and took:hsll Friday rventn;!. pot luck ut 6:30
frame and the latter took the db&lt;ldMr. und Mr.. Ralph DeVine had1 Income Tax question. Both sides —
. in
i_ tlu.... services.
—u._with program.
•
part
Ing fall in ten minutes on a straight us guests Sunday. Mr. und Mrs Dak* put up some pretty good paints fof
Rev, and Xfrs. Wheeler called-on
.Mr. and Mr*. Frank Bnwks and *
tix-huld
DeVito nnd Mr. and Mrs. Nelson discussion.
Mrs. Phillip Wingcier ot Bowne s, n John and Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Brown left tlu- ring thoroughly Brumm of Nlshvilin. Mr. mid Mrs ■
Everyone-remember the regular Fliday.
.
Buncr Ol xvaiamaV'i spent Suriday I
jMi-vcd anjl was wpnt to avenge hi.v Cameron McIntyre and Norman of business and social meeting ol the
Mrs. Anna McCalla of Carlton is.with Henry Pennch
feehfigs on Glover alter the two tod Quimby. Mr. mid Mra. Merritt Mend1 Delton Community Club at the. hall
left tin- ring but the short fracas mid Mre, Wm. Devine. celfbmUng: next Monday evening. March 13. making her home with tor brother.
Mr. and Mrs -•
Grover Davenport
which resulted amounted to little.
the biithdais of Mrs. Geneva Pol luck.supixrr at 6:30 o’clock. The MIJ0 JKC.1U. t‘r.Ij»,ruumand daughter ,„K„
Helen and Mis Eva
Thomas ot Elmdale ulv Davenport spent Sunday with Orin
Roy Miller. Ypttlnnti. ICJ. and Drumm nhd Mrs. Maude Mend.
In order to close up the estate of lhe late Elmer L. Shafer, as Adminis­
Douglas Harrison Radio Entertain- , Neucn
Fnmkdemons, juattle Creek. IM.
*' and• -his
water.
Mr*.
George
Fortoy.
Dn&gt;ton
ol
Hastings.
Mr.
Mrs:^ ---------McClelimul- -and-■1 ers will furnish the program. They cd
.
trator .1 will dispose of the personal property at pubic auction at the farm, 1 Vi
’i&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Pjjnncls nnd
lirovided plenty vfentertmnnicnt in family have moved on the tn rm rr- have with them, Peter MticLean. the,Tue.Mi
,
the semi-final which resulted in a cently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. H- American Harry Lauder, nnd also ■ Tuesday Cillers; of Mrs. Cora, daughter and Mr. and Xus. Richard
miles south of Maple Grove Center, on Sec. 27, Maple Grove Twp., on
draw when the one hour limit wa* mcr Gillette
’
‘ stcrvopticon pictures of fire preven- Gardener *&lt;•’&lt;’• Mrs. Hettle Rich- p, nntfis and ton of Kaiamazoo
exceeded after each of tto two had
। **-a. d-------- —1en( Kin Hie ardson and .Mr* Fred Fairchild and tpenl 8unday wtth Uwir parents,
Mr*. Gay Skinikr. wto has been tion.''pree'ent«Wnmi
ron Bobbie
nnhhU. of
nf Hastings
MBum„
I
won a fall. Clemons took the first making un extended visit with rcla- l)0Use wltJl your prbre»
t . Don’t son
Iseficc.
,
Griswold.
Mra.
WeKs.
Mra.
!
W(
aIlu
MroVI1
,
ull
tall with a Sonnenberg and a full lives here, returned to her home in miM the date, March 13.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Grant Dickerson
laxly hold in seventeen minutes Waupaca. Wls.. Wednesday
I -nie in|and UkcS Garden Club J D. Coal accompanied Mra Asa sptnt gunday- with SR. and Mr*
while Miller gained tto secund deMr. mid Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and mecU wUh Mrs. Romer AldriCh Stecklc and son Victor to Hastings ,WftUare Nndel °t Eagle dtetnek . 1
। Thuraday where they attended thel Mr. and Mrs. OUn Brown and
cltton will) a self-strangle hold at Mrs.-Lojibr LaUirop of Prairieville Thursday afternoon of thU week.
I
COMMENCING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK SHARP, AND WILL OFFER THE FOL­
the end jif eleven minutes. ’
sing 2UrPu County Garden Club. Mrs.idaughter of Plainwell spent Sunday
attended church'hero Sunday and The
Tto Delton Glee Club"will
Club will slag
WhengJohn'.Staflen. Battle Creek spem the remainder of the day with ln the Sunday School scrvlc. at the' “.
LOWING DESCI^BED PROPERTY:—
’
—.
.
. r 1™ .
. I “ AUA Ll.Ll. I-—-.——. ... — , , —.
”
referee, invited the two grappkrs Mr. and Mr« Will Hyde.
-church
------ - — Sunday -------II Mrs. Frank Harris of Grand•: n. Johncock
UVIUKW*.
.
next
morning.
Rapids
was
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
___
to stoke hands after the match.: Tto W. C. T U. will to told at --------------------------„
Miss
Maybelle
Hart
and
Miss
Miss' bona Doster of Plainwell te
1 —Barbara
*—*------ Chamberlain
—*----Clemons milled with a Sonneberg, the home &lt;?f Mrs. Mudge Wedra-s- spending several days with he: XIrs J, D Cool Sundtiv.
HORSES.
Flat hay rack. 12 ft.
of Hastings ■
Della Perkins of ’ Grand^Mjent Sunday P. M. wtUi Mrs. MarMtiH'd at Miller's mid-scctton.
1
..
...
grandmother, Mrs. Charley Nor­ ' Rapids called
Brown mare, 4 yrs. old, wt. about 1250. Crotch back work harness, 1*4 inch.
at tto home of Mr. | fj*a Replogle.
TiM*. usual draw which features: Miss Donna McKeown of M. S. C. u-o.&gt;d
Mrs Norwood also ent r•
Mr-, X.'
.1 ZV
t*V Z~~
ClnrU 1
Rnndav
__J •Mrs, Roy Ropchon ot
the preliminary bout was lacking ----Double work hamessyalip tug, 1 ’/a in.
— .
K-.cini uviict ivinuae* num nnd
'Si.—
7”^'* . .
,’ Mr. and
Mare colt, coming 2 years old.
Thursday night wton Red Evans, ciks tore, Mrs. Willetts and Helen awuy Sunday
&gt; ,The W’ p M’ 8 nwl nt ,he ,l6fne Kalamazoo spent the week end with
Light double driving harness.
Batik Creek. 155. threw Russell went to Lnnsnig will: Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs Blanche Richards was tn °, Mrs Van Pa«en* Wednesday Mr ar,d Mrg. Harold Kellogg and
CATTLE.
Wcddcrburn. Battle Creek, 156. in McKeown alien they look Donna Prairieville last week caring for Mr/ n”Srnoon
*ifamily.
Single Harness. Steel land roller.
eighteen • iriinutes witjr an Indian back and called
Mr “
nd—Mrs
Mar?in
Mr. unu
antf Mr*. wc.w,,
Welton Brook* nnd
White Durham cow, 8 yrs. old, fresh. Oliver sulky plow, No. 26.
Called on Clayton
Clayton.
■ j■ Llewellyn
Lkwclivn Erb and little son
con We
---— ’ -----■— Hogcrs and
death-lock. Tin* two wrestlers
Tin* L. A. 8. will to held at lhe haven’t.seen the new "Daddy” since
of Grand Rapid*. Garl. tanitly spent Sunday with Mr. nnd
Yellow Guernsey cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh,
ttiowtd their desire to give the. fans' tome of Mr. and Mrs. E. Golden but
we
can
lust Imagine
that
on
his
of Ba,
»,l
’’w,,ttnd Mrs, ’Jennie
i Mrs. George Tldd
and' family and
Oliver walking plow, No. 98.
out
we
can
just
imagine
mat
on
nts
„
,
,,
,
••*•*•
» - appearance he will ...
- -. .him.. . Casadav of Ha*llngs
Hastings enjoyed
enlm-ttt a 'Grandpa Brooks at
»■ Potterville.
with calf by side.
a Rood ojicner mid a spirited match Friday.
first
present
,
Moore walking plow, No. 110.
ensued until Evans secured a wan­
wlf in a new hat and suit
birthday dinner given by Mr. and; Mrs. Richard Frank of Kalamazoo
Spotted Guernsey cow, 4 yrs. old, giv­
A filer who took off at Seattle for
ning hold.
ing milk.
a transpacific hop landed in Seattle I TM,Twr»&lt;lC.rllWr. !Ria.r
Free fishing licenses have been is­ Harbor. It Is hoped
Two-section
spike tooth drag.
some
tactful
"T by w w. tuf,**"- M11“" Nobl“ “ Or,nd-| oma cut or.Feloawhw bwnjuw
U»
Spotted Guernsey cow, 9 yrs. old, giv­
sued to unemployed men mid worn-, spectator was r.“r
*Two-section spring tooth drag.
.
ing milk.
en jn New York .state.
"What! Back, already?'
2
two-horse
riding
cultivators.
Guernsey heifer, 1 year old.
Mr .nd
W„.
“&gt;*•
»' «» «» »
The Ladies’ Atd will meet with
Mrs. Harry Owens’, Thursday.
Guernsey and Holstein heifer, 8 mos. Five-tooth walking cultivator.
1».U. 2
.
old.
Fanning mill. Corn shelter.
Ud- iV' I”” ■"
&lt;« ----“» ----------------------&lt;»"* O.rdcn«- Those
Th&lt;« who attended the golden:
mu community was mucn saaSHEEP.
Set wheelbarrow scales. Grindstone.
dened
Friday
morning to Hampton
hear of Monan
&gt;of Inga
Mr. were,
and
thTdeath
of MraAltort
Mr an&lt;t
Mrs Wllbur NorrU an&lt;1 wedding
Mra. Markanniversary
Fox of Hut
15 grade Shropshire ewes.
2 log chains. Pr. horse blankets.
at Pennock hospital. Although *he Mrs’ John B«u,tor of Grund Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison and
has been
a patient
patient sufferer
sufferer for
for sevmv- :Wcru
wcw ®undav «ut‘sU of
of Mr. nnrf
and Mr
Mrs.
!daughter
and xtr*
Mrs. Arthur
Arthur'1
Here’s HOW to Start Your Own
Grade Shropshire ram, 3 yrs. old.
.pm
been a
S '&lt;*•
’*»•*»-- knd’Mr. anzi
Two-section extension ladder, 36 ft.
eral years,
yean, she has borne it without Deorge
Tiiompsun
i Johncock.
•eral
——
jinunt**.
Horse collar, 22 inch. Iron maul.
HOGS.
murmuring, and up
uu until a week to-'1 Mr’
Mra - Vcller
Ycller of Ik»weU and
Jean Waugh who stayed with her
fore tor death wton sto waTtaton
8tuart C-Ilrd ,,n ,hf
Mrs. Wm. Carter, of Kalama-1
.
3 full blood Poland China sows, one of Posthole digger. Pick ax.
to the hospital, she was uu and do- tcr'5 P“rents- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. zoo last week, returned home Sunthem due at time of sale, the other Hand garden drill. Grain cra'dle. ’
Ing
8und
“&gt;'*“• her
uvr dally
uiuj tasks,
lasiu in the
tne housenouse-'
—x
1’
, . „ _ . i day.
Starting April 1st and until May 1st
hold. She will be areally missed by
new offlcc!'s ot the -P- T. A.
Elmo Snyder of Kalamazoo was
two due in May.
we offer the following WAYNE
H
Scythe and snath and many articles
all. Funeral servires were conduct- clecUfd Wednesday evening, are: home over Sunday.
■
BABY CHICK Deal to you for
B
ed by Rev. Swaddling Sunday after- !£*&lt;‘enh M” A[th" XI^e;
HAY AND POTATOES.
not mentioned.
HOPE CENTER.
noon at lhe home. A large con- ,n,othJer vice-president. Mrs. Wie-.
,™.
^..-™»....
Mrs. Floy McDermott has gone to i
land;
father
vice-president,
Mr.:
About
1
Vg
tons
of
alfalfa.
course
of
people
assembled
to
pay
,and
’
fa,h
*
«HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
20 White Leghorn Chicks—
1 Wayne Chick Thermometer
Hamilton;
f--*
—
-j
—
teacher
vice-president.
!
Delton
to
see
tor
mother,
Mrs.
Kate
their last respects to one whom they
tPetUl's)
Small amount of timothy hay.
1 Wayne InatrucUon Book
Jewel range- Florence airtight heater.
Coles; secretary. Mr. Carter; Williams, who U v^ry til at the
had ala-ays held in high esteem. Miss
.I
home xr
of sr.«
Mrs. nont-iaa
Beatrice nimninDunning.
10 lbs, Wayne Chick Starter
About 20 bu. potatoes.
.
1 Chick Conleat Card
Small sheet trod healer. Small refrigerator.
Burial was tn the North cemetery. . treasurer. Mr. Voorhles.
Saturday
evening
the
neighbors'
or Hickory
reAcaury ■ ,
Blown u the new superinFeed in a “Feeder Carton”
-ALL FOR 81.75
Mrs.- Kate Burdick ofOak extenainn dining table. Couch.
FARM MACHINERY.
Corners spent Sunday with her aunt. Rodent at the M. £.. church und surprised Mr. and Mrs. Orville
Kingsbury and helped ,them
cele-i
4 bedateada. Bedding. Dlshra of all kinds.
. Mrs. Frances Searles Xtr amt Mrs H*lph Moore Is assistant.
-—
-------- ------------CONTEST PRIZES
Deering binder, 6 ft. cut.
Robert Marshall of Martin also call-1 Mr- Angell and the Hl-Y boys of' brate lheir 20th wedding anntver.4
„___,_ after­ Hastings spent Thursday
*Thiir«ziav evening
ri*v*nlnir at
nt , Sary.
sary. The evening WKS
was Spent
spent tn
In
1st PRIZE$3.00 3rd PRIZE . . .
ed on Mrs. Searles Sunday
Milwaukee mower, 5 ft. cut­
1.50
Elray Smclker'* and were treated to, i visiting and at a late hour luncheon I
noon.
2nd PRIZE 2.50 4th PRIZE . .
Grain drill, 9 hoe. Wide tire -wagon.
1.00
' was served, then all departed wish- ,
warm sugar.
' Ing Mr.------------and Mrs.
Kingsbury
BANDY HILLS.
Tto L. A. S. of the M. E. church)----r—
—
—many
j—, . 1
Wagon box. Double buggy,
For Further Information Call. At
‘
t
A very pleasant surprise party was will serve a pancake supper March more happy anniversaries,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Aldrich. Mr/*
। planned and carried out for Doris 17.
The
sophomores,
under
tto
di■^4
Mr*Clifford
Kahler.
Mr.
and
McKibbin Friday evening, the event
being her birthday.
rection of Mr. Voorhies. gave a play Mrs. Chas. McDermott, Mr. and ’
An Airplane Passenger
Station.. ” Mrs. Burdette .Lyttle.
Mr. and Mrs.
Lester- Lord of ,i
near
Middleville ’’ah
C»r nuuaievine
ras-senger ouxikmi
..................
ijvent Sunday with his parents. Mr. Monday cvenlny at the Association Fred Ashby attended tto funeral of
and Mrs. Bob Lord.
; of Rebekalis and Odd Fellows of Mrs. Albert Hampton of East Delton
(Sunday.
Robert Sagar U still in a Battle Barry county
ia..~».v
FLOUR ... FEED
COAL
CEMENT * LIME
-w-w-----------------------------! MBs Inez Ashby returned home
Creek hospital. He has been 111 for:..
BRICK -»- TILE ♦ FARM IMPLEMENTS
I Spain reports tto development of Saturday after visiting in Kalama­
.
:—r-.—
an everlasting orange. If not picked zoo last neck. *
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
| Liquid rubber is now being1 when ripe it reverts back to Its
A pedro party was told at Mr. i
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.
£. E* GRAY,
sprayed on metal to .form a resilient green state, to ripen again the fol- and Mrs. Cigfence Payne s Friday
■protective covering. May be an idea lowing season. Ums making it the evening. A very enjoyable evening
there for pedestrians
I ideal lazy man’s crop.
wu spent by all.

-----

Thrift
Hoaa

Terry Towels

S

DRESS
SHIRT

Panels

25

GOWNS

Remnants 1/2 Price

SHIRTS
49c

Curtain
Nets

10^

Boys’ Novelty Sweat Shirts

MfeC

Top Golf Hose

9

CHIFFON

Stockings

49*

J. C. PENNE

AUCTION SALE
Wednesday, March 15th

X‘h£.Aig

ISIS?.

Boys &amp; Girls Under 18

Chicken Business!

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

TERMS OF SALE-CASH

Dale E. Shafer, Admr&lt;

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH g. 1913

PAGE FOUR

The
inc Hasfines
ciasnngg Banner
paiiiict IXM1U
(Jme deposltiK5 aredc‘XMlu;
nth“eond
a 25jrr cent RAbiUty not covered by
tiielr insurance. 71-.e*e two checks
&gt;' COOK uiioir E411W.- wU1 ,unc • tendency to make dc­
'
—.,1—2 -—. J— pmitors choose their banks wtariy
aitvr.XTy seventh YEAR and. to patronise conservative tnstl* \
taRtanS in preference to unsound

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liackward Glances;
Bits of. Yesterday

Reuvnt Murftn ' Knifed.”
Disgraceful Trickery.
A Chalteng** io Republicans.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAYHouse Cl'asving Needed.
. Dally papers of Michigan carried ’ Thursday from Montpeitrr. Indiana,
tnalItak
all wx»
ihinnotmus in ucnr
UftA
called by
tlu* death
l^ide"1?^ rearoruble safe’’.:, with- the
u* story
wnUM
’ to pubtwXI.'tti?
M^s^Tm^
1' «JuS
”Mrof‘
.
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ou-. to.ro,!nr

totoulbrhc.

r.

... orjndJUi.rd.
irath.
daughters. Margaret and Betty. Mr*
,
O B Wilcox and Loy Wiicox '
ion of the part
friend*.
•
Peterson will r&lt;
l&lt;- manner in wi.icn
L Clements, one of ii F riday Tram Cambndgi . Wit

• IX MONTHS fc

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BISMA-REX

s...... ,dWU^
... dcd m w.^una .O...-

w lhr

Hell, putting new tail on livc
Devil, and doing several odd
jobs for lhe damned
P,. wtoru, ««■ CM®,,
Putting new stone in Davids
Jrllc-V Uc aiu **““'•
.
ihnjL-enlarging the head of
firm in &lt;he Hastings National taint'Mending the ghtrt ot the
conimencing work on Tutc-day.
Prodigal Son and cleaning
Royal Mudge -left for Ft. Payne.
Atabmna. Monday evening, where' his ear*... w
he expecut to be gone for a month Embellishing Pontius Pilate.
. and putting new- ribbon on
■ Jilt breast ...
.. ..
Pennsylvania yesterday morning Pulling new tail on the rcxMtcr
alter spending the winter with iuf . of St. Peter und mending
. ills comb
Tin- Kalamazoo ItaWhovrn quar­ Re-plumbing and re-giidlng
tette will be at the 'Presbyterian , left wine of Guardian angel
the servant ot the
church Friday. March 17. To bring Washing
’
High Priest, and putting car­
this musical feat within reach of ull
the admission fee has been ilxed ut , „ mine, on hl. cheeks
the spots ofJ the son
Jig. 1 ickcts at Heath's drug store ''Taking
'
Mr-* Harvey Lurvcy returned io1
'I of..Tobias
----Battle Creek Friday after a three Pu,Un« *««»«•
»*»&lt;“&gt;»
.k.&lt; v:.it In tiic city.
Decorating Noahs Ark . and
putting
iwad
on
Siicm
....
entertaining relatives from ubroad .
Mrs J. L Wilkins and Mto&gt; NelTotal36740
he were in Grand Rapid* Ti;.-:duy ■
—Birmingham Ekcentjlc.

is nunt of reliable protecUon without
throwing the da.ua open to un­
sound banking practices. Therenator
estimates that If tune deposits are the nay
given a reasonable guarantee public Regent J
confidence in Blnk'swiil be restored
i, &lt;,
I,. ,
u,wks with relatives.
.rh. tj,.
/reel •; n
M1‘‘ N'Ute Wilkins left Tur
. . to such an extent that complete unkhua
tor Grand RaidCs for-a few days
“ banking liquidity from day to day
CMmbmr; l here L- vi’it. She Will go from there t&lt;:
1
will no longer be necessary. This
Katamatoo,
then to tor .home in
ntmciit at (lie. dte'i combined with the. fact that add!nie combine.
'llb tlonal funds win be ‘brought out
Mr- Dennis
Murim The slit was the
. .
*i4 ‘from hoarding should do much-tor&gt;?»ulted. in Murray.
Mra. Evah Oarlintrer and daugh­
Ir Ctemc.nt:
, u ward loosening credit and pultln
ter Clara cl Woodland sp nt the
■at
•*!!!
not
’
backs in position to rerve com muni
ties in ways that arc now imp*... elements Hecht.'
sible. •
into nc/timu:
do with the plot. It
Sunday for
Doubtle/s seme guarantee ays- was apparently conceived and car­
Colgrovi-.- and faintem will have to be inaugurat'd be­ ried uui by John Gillespie, Way in
.
fore Americans regain complete
cohihtahbe Jn Hicir financial »trucMany Rqniblicuiu* uro vrondcrint
turn, in thl’i even:. Mr. Vandcn-■ just how Jct:g their party will hav.*
berg's ’tentative plan” appears to to toieratc i.-u* combine. Harmony
A LESSON IN BRANCH BANKING. 1
.!within the mnk^ ot coure. i» de­
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
T|u. happenings In connection
bt- sane and sensible. It t no. tin ,1.an;,,
,,Vcn imrnumy can tn
Aaron Clark and John Carveth of . witli the Guardian group of bank.-.'
100 per cent guarantee of all dc- :m,dat too Hlfth u luii-.-. if Micim: in
Allied Higdon id Grand Rapid; Mutdk-vilte wilt apeak ut Union Huh dining the week is an cxiimpta ot
A GREAT KEYNOTE:
posits for which many tyclretniMfi Rtpublicaiitatn tu^ . o &lt;i. .. nn.it d
und Wayno Frey of Bedford w&gt;i&lt; *.it TvmtM’r.ince next S.ibbatli utter-1 what nllglil hnpiwm it the branch
President Rooncveli sounded a fine are ctamoring but it is sufficient to.
.type *’&gt;f liollticnl l.aderslnp rep:’&lt;:«u&lt;*u uf ’Mr- “‘id M|,i L r.Qo.i ui three o'clock Turn out. banking taw should be put into genkeynote for the -Aew administration satisfy mo’T reasonable people.
evurybqdy.
](-ntl etfec*. in this country. The
x-nicti by tile McKay-McKei,;an-.
during bts brief inaugural nddrcsi.
tain.i fail to read the proceedings Guardian group takes in a lol of
Il iv tnoiid Windeknccht
OUiegplc-Barna rd quartet, it !. high
o! tto Repudiators* convention. The biuus out in the state.' banks tluit
Battle
Creek
Tu -day.
It was a statesmanlike utteranc.A SEVERE LOSS
time there wne some dta-ided up­
dextx
iate
«
riott_~
now
b.*ins
made
t"
were mdeiKiiden: until tin* rage far
and
and must have won universal ap­
With the sudden .death of Senator heaval in the party; high tune that
de ito.v tto national credit should expansion &lt;*f tin- big banks camo
proval. He is no lunger a bland Tliomas J. Walsh, the United Stale, some piece of major aurger.v ’
command public attention.
abut and tto city iiutilutlutu bcIWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. ' A shorn atid pillow ca»e party w.»- nan reaching out info tto hinlyrpolitician intent on gaining the loses one of its grand old men Ad­ farnud to remove *thin jn;
growth that'is sapping Hie
kivon at tin* residence of Hon. H A. land and amalgamating tp«- . nuillmost responsible elective offlee m miration and respect for lhe ability und prestige of the great p
(toixl:.
•
ar
on
Modt)
evening
la.-t.
A
er institutions into a group system,
the world, but lhe leader uf a na­ and character ot the sage Montanan ceivi'd by Abraham Ltncu!
large number were-present mid the The Gifitrdtan u one ct these aystion fully aware. y-.-t muitfald of transcends mere party politics. Ht- staunch republic
.1 oil to du* t n.fjin nt ' im*
sec
their
party
of
all
prc-.
’
nt.
'
the difflcultu-a ulilch confront him. appointment tn lhe Roorevcll cab­
! Tims it was when the parent in­
in defeat rather
Tin Germans held lhetr festival at stil ut ion become shaky it was nt’cesThere w« rc manv passages tn the inet wax universally applauded. Not naled bv rum an intiucnce
Union hall .Monday evening. Il is mry to shut up all oi the banks.in
lit years had a man of his caliber
j the . s’.nc to pron-ct tlu public
original'. Roosevelt, hlnuelf. Cer- bre-n selected Jo fill tills Important
out attair.
! rrxlii. Hod the moratorium not|*&gt;-en
'talr.ly it U thk dc'.crmiucd type of post. The influence o! Mr- WaUli in
it u likely that the entire
leadciahlp that the country’ now' tlu* new administration will be sore­
•wild hate been pulled down
high
id.
mania of ehc back
nccdi. f*w pnsider.u have ever as- ly missed. Men of his stamp are the must to
nt
of the king pin oi
«umed o*ure w-m so larir a popular stone piers upon winch a successful himself.
backing and H Mi. R&amp;vteirlt wldio representative form ol- gon-mmeut historic
meeting ui Red Ribbon baU on S.*t-.“ j--.i a jR
tu assume the responsibilities of a mast rest.
iirda;. r.t rai: of tin week with ihe'tJj;(,n |Jon;i. -Thoma* Cmilin. Crystohowmg literap’ proaram- .Mi
t..: KaU1 Diamond Drill.
partial dictator the public Is with
lhe older
him.
EASILY TAMED.
Mis* Ida Scldmare. tem
so nine* i
Representative Keith KcBogg of Alexand
&gt; much m
THE DEPARTING CHIEF.
Io Hubert Hoover; Many thanks
r your tireless nght against- hop.:- lilgh time we knockw the whej
. ay. Some
■umniort tin
&lt;5! there high sjitarlca." lie ktaU’.'t. It
would be inicrea'.mg to know how (he Rtpublifan party mat
the public should have a
UUs vigorous exponent uf economy
WAVS’ value hi
voted on-the proisMed pay cuta of
and ability. You
stale M-nators and reprcM-ntative^ ,so:ni thing is decidedly an
thin
h individually
only because • or
Somehow or otlwr, the k-gWaturc ii ’
" ' '
“ "
uble t
p&lt;r!on»H&gt; initiated but more es;*.'- always a hungry linn out for rrr.l
ciailj for ti:e luol things ?cu kept m&lt;at until the subject ut teducinc' ttpw n to La
Read Coouiii
your 'iicadivus-tfhjeki'n" coitgrca.-sjen expenses b 1broach’d.
the mortgage
ot
trorn 'doing.
THE FORGOTTEN MAN!
up .our home.
and tliri: t&gt;
•
,
HE ON GUARD
n man
......
,
mc ime.
A QUESTION OF MILEAGE.
Beware oi conflocncv uaf. An ur*
My aiisvi.'t A tax to «&lt;&gt; i.-nvhimi
Bpeakmc uf economy R wiil.be taiu.rd gang of atock and bond
■’The man |
krtcresttag to are what MMtorbtand rwuidhra are .ad to be operating
n don *, i
reprewntatitcs will do about Uieir tn t,U4 section of the state. If any DILLMAN id NO! THAT
OF
COMM
I!
mileage al lhe start of the sesston salesman uw to pul over some
Ann i
which began Immediately alter the high-sounding deal involving accurMichigan anti Ha.itin.:
h-jXome Duck ' stalling Rt’'aft kind, turn him down,
And a tax upon the land
no.in on . March 4. to People in this community have lost
tat* up m our family dug.
.on mr
That's’ more
mucn a tact tiiat many
arnllal cabinet apjx&gt;inl- heavily to cbnAdence men in the
SaturdnV
stand.
usual, collect P*1'1 i,,1£* ’’ 13 *x'it 1° takfc no
THREE

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foundation of a targe, addition tolqulred an Remixed bill, and the fol-'
be made to the-Wool Boot factory.' lowing was duly presented audited
*■" addition win u- go * icw and paid.-

Anti-Acid Powder
Have you tried it? It quickly relieves
the discomfort of excessive gastric
ascidity, sour stomach and dyspepsia
flatulence. We want you to try this at
our expense. Return-the Coupon be­
low to olir store and get

A Sample Bottle of
Bisma-Rex FREE!
COUPON-----Good for One Sample Bottle of Bisma-Rex when presented at our store.
CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
THE REXALL STORE

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Rexall Druggists Hastings, Mich. •,

Goods Delivered

Telephone 2131

a Quotation

:cs and Opinions;
What Others S

allow- charier*. If a safe-man tnca to put
MUTJ-up
lion
txdi.it. to especially sospiemu.'
Such deals do not bear investigator
kc and
nun knows it Cunto
? And when anti lhe
&lt;-nda will tlito
'.table reojor. invart•t by with their trick-

rddins anmvct.arv ol

GKTL SERVICE NEEDED
mue! T M'tcger. commbsionei

,.-a.

And on tulxuj-.o
Ml tax upon the-

o Katar

uuHnontl Drill.
OUR GOOD FORTUNE.
thing fo

men recommended ।
•3drr? of Ida uwu pat

A S1IOKT LINK.

Tlie shortest Inti-niaiiiHiai bridge
। *&lt;-, u the- United Stales und
inada is in tlw 'st. Laurence
j
River.
The bridge links a Canadian
m started and today uo
Uiand and onr belonging to the
unstuck must lire on Uh- i
ui United State*—both owned by an
j an American.
rabta thing' to sey n man
entire fortune through no

in untie

and Job-max
syMtm

can - today congratulat
on having ta.*» its chit
mr who has-been reduce

Ut AP.A

betv.t* undcista

party

prcht

Of

r

j oi5

.» go through the V
id neminatli^ a jtr
pe court
but in ctur npininr.

universal

P P. Club hit Friday

Ciarc H
jan at.orney
IIin? .. mplacently
T__ _ a
...
d reads ax follow *:
;big
mentioned Per..
1 am tired ut all Uu* (alk ^boj’.' --mi
we uould back him oi
Depa,; lor* eevnomy and balancing i/a- bud-.
Candida'*-.’ to the' limit
•C CO.t'tll- --..t ** TTO*
In nvtotxtlM
-HIV
would iollow th? lenderi..sunu»iL aiKi itducc tht budget is iD'h-k-e ship of Giilk . . McKay. Barnard,
[tepublicans should
-‘••'.int gorernmema:, expe’-.'.or McK-n.
dUcnnUtuitioti conent uf th- -j am
i U;Wnd tu
. »bw *•- h

I imci.n-udu ihu u a promise ^7 “/.‘J*.
Senator Vandenberg estimates, will

&gt;1 inarox.d taxation and
two sauguaids against careless or
You will oc judged, ’i.-/ by 11
jteki-w. hanking tiiat. might aruc way yuu talk, but by jo&lt;*r vuty.'
were the usual blanket guarantee j Tlvis is the type of pscii.-n thi
jiUn» aoopied. Find. iwfika remain

Aut

sold.

. ______ _____ DeMmtllV*
man's ,prw»’. after which »n
W N F«rris. prtncl|»i ot
ri&lt;- Industrial school ut Big
Michigan apent Saturday afternoon
with GoouniMicmt-r K*-tcha:n .

Yea. MlcbfRat! L» fortunate
to have aa governor at thU
man wjio is o» destitute a*
&gt;•. of us.—Elton R. Eaton.
Plymouth Mail.
CONCERNING INFLATION.
Marta.
a'-ri’llcd” inflattm of the
Well, many banker* are
currency -is inflated and the

present time-. t!&gt;e depositors in Mr
Cases bank will'get just that much
less m value tor their deposits If
deposits were tnudc payable- in gold
instead of currency, as bond.- are.

ids suited his mother. Mrs E. M
Wykom and hi» grandparent*. Mr inflation. controlled or otnerwiM-.
and Mrs 11 H. Trask. bud Saturday From the tact that they are not to
Chax. Atkin* ol Bu’U. Montana. pavauie all depcMtor* should oppoa.inflation.-Thomas Oonlui in the
Trade Asjociaiion show bn mother. Mr. Atkins has been Crystal Diamond Drill.
.
ioblics are being stolen ,vb ling his-two jons at. Annapolis
HARD EARNED WAGES
. tniisl wlio was employed to
W1!*t.

-the iiim exhibitor to allow a certain
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
ipcrcgtiMvc of Brituh-made film*. &gt;* stone* ade being drawn for the

h tn Belgium nnd* nd

The church tnulces, however, re-

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towE Brothers QUICK-DRYING ENAMEL!
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woodwork, furniture, glassware, metalware, pottery,
plaster, anything about the home.
It flows on smoothly and doesn't leave a brush mark.
It hides so well th-jt one coat is usually c'oough. And
it dricyso quickly, that you can paint after luncheon
and use the finished pieces in the evening!
We can supply QU1CK-DRYING ENAMEL in a
wide range of attractive colors.

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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Is the BEST FOOD in the WORLD for
Growing Children or for Adults, anil is the
CHEAPEST Food Your Money can byy!
You should KNOW that tho milk
you use in voiir homo is CLEAN before
you feed it to your children, or use'it
yourself.

No CLEANER milk of its grade is
piHiiuccd in Michigan—or Rnj’ other
state we know of—than Highlands
Dairy tirade "A' Milk, either raw -m'
Pasteoriied. Tests made by Michigan
-Slate
----- ------------ , prove
„..r this. Every DROP
Otlicials
&lt;if milk you get from us comes from
our own regularly 'inspected herd, evcry member of which-is in the health-

ieM of cutuliliun. For several years
past there has ipt been a "reactor” in
our fierii. With the healthiest kind of
a herd, and milk produced.* handled
and delivered under the most sanitary
conditions, it is not to lie wondered at
that Highlands Dairy Milk has won an
enviable reputation for CLEANLI­
NESS. It is the reason, too, why High­
lands Dairy is the ONLY Dairy, in this
.section permitted to sell "Grade A"
milk.' Why take Chances? A phone
will bring if to your door.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH I. 1M3

| for the state had deposited tta money
. Receiver and Attorney Give the Facts
,ln certain banka tn Detroit, and
banka throughout the alate
About Receivership of NashviUe Bank— sundry
The limited withdrawals of’$"« afWhy Dividend Has Not Yet Been Paid

I
iiisds cosxras.
Baltimore ctN-re*..
'
Nruu TYDCC nr CDHIT Mr and Mr*
Hayne* and
Miss Owen OasklU and MU* Dor-'
I1EVV I IrCo Ur rnUII son* spent Sunday with Mr. and etha Travtr epent Saturday night
. .
,, .
. Mrs-A. C. Clark and family tn Bal- with Mrs Walter Bldelman near'

MICHIGAN MAY HAVE
‘

„

Promising Varieties of Peach Unwre

This Is .

,

Quimby

and Grape arc Re com: X!r: and Mrs- Ur’18 Abbott ofi Mr- and Mrs- John Hook spent'
iConUnuad from page one)
the matter up with state auUwriu„ n 11
jBaUU Creek vuiled her brother. Sunday with frtettda at Dowling
.
.
tie* in an effort to have aufflclent
mended by College
Mt and Mrs. W. O. Tobias. ThunMr. Shaffer, the Boy Scout exe-1
and ordered to take, immediate ef-1 cation to Mr. Hnley authorising money* released to pay the dividend, . East Lansliig—New varirtiea of day afternoon
[eutive, gave some very good moving'
.feet, being approved April 32. 1832 him. as Receiver, to. distribute a
it u fortunate that the dividend Michigan orchards and vineyards’ Mr* Edd Traver and daughter picture* at tbe McOmber P T. A
Thi* Act. as ts gem-rally underatewd.:&lt;lu“**’’“* “ *x&gt;,‘ M the nccraaary wo Ilat imKj ^nrr. Had tlie SUte'j will probably
result from t!&gt;iraltonthc* and Mr* Celia Traver of. Friday night
* provided for thr nwganiraUonof «"»nsement» therefor ooaid lx ie|caird th • money smi had it been ;ie*ommendgtiun ol tlie ixxticnlturAjh* McOmtocr district vt-Uted the. Mra. John Sinclair and Mildred;
’ closed bank* ■ upon procuring the
| dejwsHcd by the Receiver In bank.'. al dcfxitin-nt at Michigan Slate ’'farmer'* poirnu. Mr. and Mr*. W*re moving io HartIngs where they
aixn;.turr* of .those having U&gt; ut. « biu*t be remembered that there as.wculd be necessary &lt;0 make the Oullegr
tXJllc#r that
uuu fruit
MWt growers
gniwera in
m thls.O
irna
Tobis*. Tue.wUv
*
ihgvc purtluwed a home.
the depoaiu, under certain condl- WWB
several
oi a —
distribution,
wmnd itAtr try
try limited
limited planting*
plantings ofof the
theI Mr. and Mr* Warren Brogan and
»v.v M
.elw important Hems —
------ ..... those deporits ------Mr. nnd Mrs. Wcdey Edmondtton* and rc..trirlion*. to t» ap-!^
”1 nafttre
—
**" deter- ik»w be Kheld
-,M up
"*• under ,h
* limited I----- .... .....
. .. and...
. ... . ' children and Mr and Mrs John Mu-. Elisabeth McDonald, also
legal
that had to be
lhe
Hale peacti
tlie —
Fredonia
, graiw
Brogan visited her »utcr. Mr. and Howard Edmonds »pent Sunday I
provea by tb.- Banking Commission- mined
n—— before a dividend could be 5 1..withdrawals
------------ ~r .
er tIk-Court etc
properly
(Mid.
”»u« All
*11 claims tiled'
aw ,H
tr payment
Turnwnt had
haH been
h*,n made
mana to de-1
de-l Thl, ,.#w p,&gt;at.u u a vartcty props- Mr* Fisher, and family on Uie Cen- with their mother and grandmother,
Twrealur' ,|&gt; MM, ». pl.n
&gt;»&gt;_&gt;? *.
....
.——. .K
— ’-.‘.J'.’..'*.
— ...... - .-,lav’’ ’ gated fruot wood taken frutn a Hale tor :0*d Sunday
Mr* Emma Hothnnn. Ln Augusta. 1
tlw farm of Lawrt-ncc
Mrs Warren Brogan and children
a .shower Wa* given at the homeof reorxanlutlon was worked out by approved At the time the bank deposited the same in banks, to some &gt;
g-the Dvp&lt;»|tor* oomtnitio. other‘ln- closed Its doors, there was upward* extent at lesrt. whichfunds wou.d I L*Duk&lt;-. Lavrence Mr LaDukc no- visited Iter mother, Mr*. Colvtn. tn of Mra. Robert Glasgow in honor of
Mr- Kenneth Rajrnoids. nre MU*
tcrcAkd ixrlles and the Banking of 880,000 00 of dcpoalU on which: likewlsr have been subject to.thc twed thul u |wiu,,n o( lhu tw Hartings one day last week
5’&gt;. withdrawals
ix&gt;re fruit which varuAt in type apd 1 Miss Leah Barrett 1 spending ihii, Helen Edmond. Many useful pre*Department. New agreements were a preference wan claimed a* being
The situation U nowfurtMr optr- nuallty fpsm frj|H4MHa. week with her aunu in Kahmaaoo
. nG were left and a general good
printed to*be Mined by tlie drjxai- public funds This required a lot
the tree Tlv blossom* which.
Mr and Mrs, Dodge have moved’ tlm&lt; wiv, had by each gue.*t.
tors and elforts made to obtain of time and work and a detennina- ■ plkaud by the pnx-ia.-naUon .of
Mr. and Mra
Rtuir’Il Greenfield
Mrs. Russell
Greenfield :
• sisnatures thereto. After procuring tmn b&gt; the Oourt. A preceding wa* president ot the United Slates., uftKjucrti Hie ntra type-fruiu were j »*» a farm near Freeport and Mr
self fertllr. ’
.
.and Mra. Will Moura of Hartings and family .-.pent Sunday with,
the .-.uaiaturca to a number of said .instituted to compel the Receiver to;temporarily clortng nil bank*
Tlie State Trcasuier.- under.dalIUK )w-ach UToual in *!«■ toihave purchased tlie farm they va- friend* in Augusta
axnanienu. it was discovered that turn over to the county certain
bonds
in
r.eu
of
a
depoaitora
bond
of
"March
2nd.
advised
u*
a*
foll
tjM
.
j
h
.
‘
Hah-,
is
yrllcw
and
ha*
a
cated
nnd
are
moving
this
week.
Mrs.
Pete
Ttet&gt;ti»
spoilt
tlie last
the blank agreement* prepared were
bright red ch wk. The fiavor nf the I • Mr. and Mr*. Burrell Phililpe. uw-k with friend* near Qaritoq
,
• lnconi|4ctr, witcieuiwii g third to the county Thu also reqmred ■ lows;
. the expenditure of considerable time | '(Conditions are too ciiaotH; »I peruig Hale u&gt; more ttruhouncod and i Robert and Gertrude, attended the Mr'and Mrs Guv Erb of Grand I
'
■«4
..,.d ‘S*Tii|«r.-v .nx ;•
. .SSS.jUa..
H.i-rmin.iinn, S,
hv I। thu
ini.’i»7
ttnw. to piku;
—rmn ..&lt;&gt;&lt;. ...
to ..
wnt.ir. |i..
...
.
golden wedding annieraary of Mr R4pids iallcd at the Homer Ham-'
«i to sign Uie same and 83’. Of ‘h.- Court Various stockholder* haa | any .predlctlim relative-to thr'prob-1 The Fredonia giajw- 1. a varicts
variety "nnd
| ami Mra.
.Mra. Mark
Mara Fux
rux in uacung*
mi ml home Wednesday.
।
Hasting* mon-1
I threw
and-refused «•
to P»&gt;'
pay the able
able’ date on which the&gt;nd*
the .land*’ you
you1, ^To,^.
&lt;jrVe)ope(j at tin.
Mr- Haarl Edmond* of Jackson'
to^’holding
.Xnx*dciMHUts
de’Xu in
hi the bank n*&lt;h’Cled -^.retUKd
h. N&gt;
N w'York exper-j Saturday.
inme mimnx &lt;1 posit* m ine minx lno,.
thi*
called 1 h.v, tumeH m.-r m •mZ.mice maviiment
.
.1 station
. ..
_ ..been .
‘..I1 Mrs.
Sarah Newton
and'ha*
tested
J- —----------------- returned
----------- to spent Sunday with tu r parent* here. ‘
but thL* was onlva -muh t.irt of ,or bUgntloii
be-r-I* used
several yeura
............ nnd the expenditure
,
.
'several
years in
In Michi;
Michigan Tlie va-1 her. Lome in Hastings Saturday
I ..tin. 111
“* *'
”* Other
n is
„?
of »"*•
lime •and
work.
Other caae*
cases were
were I[ "ft
la boned
hoped that
that shortly
xhortly the
Ute enen-.. Crlt t„ apparently ,7.
i&gt; equal
tn yielding after spending nearly three month*
Mr and Mra..Fr«i Schlfiman cd
pending,
involving the expenditure
clarified
ai,nfty to Concord
’ I *«h Miw Susie Phillip*.
mJwSUw
I-WUm, tooMMI
............ tire condition may be
- —
......... and I „
attic Creek visited ills parent* one
■* -------- - —- ---------- “•“”‘““’“'&lt;“*”,*n-1-.TMTt«donta la«n early ripening
Mr* Mary Payne of Haitrngx;
in aiiabe auch Hurt, in the event ;n&gt;- *. cl
ttghU and Inlerc.vU of the ,abk.
I ra
,lclJt maturing at the . imc time *pent Thursday with Mr*. C. N.
variety,
r. • uuiw: u,
^L.ar’to*,UUIn
£.f9rthe
lh intore*
' ry ,-:I
°of;
Clmmpio.
The
r..„..... . ’ t
:.. r.fiaiur
—_r k bcitet Tut&gt;u
aUon. the bank would have *ome! As «oon a* word was received from i1 IM&lt;41ble
protect
»
rvwUht* I.* tinitM-t tlu. interrs'* of than
..
.&lt; early,
....
...
other
blue grapt-x
Thri Mr *nd Mr* C. N. Tobt.ev and montville und Mra. Wm bciwnki-1 of ■
. hope, of lemainlng open
'the Banking Cummwuoncr to pay a .the depositors and all others con- *ktn on the berries u touvn and the; granddaughter. MiM U-ih Barrett Harting* attended tlie Lad:-•’ Aid
fruit (Mcks well
I visited Mr. and Mr* F D. Newton |
„ Kir examinations and audiu of dividend, ut began at once to pre­
friends Friday.
' the bank'* aasets were mad* by the lwn- t,ke necewary petition for the I It U gratifying to kiwr* that tin
If the Rraiws are allovred to re-1 ut Hasting* Tuesday,
Banklrg IX’pirtment of the State of approval of the Court to pay the; mon-y1* on deP^i with l}»8tah
main on the vines *otnr- time after; Laverne D-Mott of Detroit spent1 Rev. and Mr*. Floyd
nr.d
Michigan. From the'examination* *•«’* A hearing wa* hud liiervon of Michigan Kand lb-l poynuiu they are ripe, the fruit will remain. part oi last week with the homo Charlotte and Mrs Haxel
*0 made by tlie Banking Depart- Bl ■" early date in which Judge ‘he"’* * 11
'
in good condition for cotuideraWc fuDu, Mr. and Mrs. George DeMott daughters of Hatting* visited at xlw
home of their folks. Mr and Mra.
nwnt cl. the Mate, the OummiMloner MePet-k fully and carefully went| the Mate Hable adjust It* nnan- Hint Thr. ix-rmlt* an extended and family.
tn
readiut Bunking i-iwicluded Hint the as- "tto the matter and on tto 27th of: &lt;4*1 affair*, which .1
larki-ting ^-ason. Tlie van.-ty LMr and Mra. Floyd Tobias and;
A’licnx has returned to
. cl* of the bank were in ntch i-hane Jampiry. 1033. entered an order- pro-' o' appreciate 1* much W
-STU adapted fur u*e on road*lde daughter and Mr and Mr- Mel!
that a nxM-ggliiartion of the Nash- jvto"
1- '■*
“■ payment «&gt;r
:xs
vldmg
f'«&gt;r •'
tlie
of aa dlvi-fhad
dirt-1 had Uie
Uie money
money been
b .-n de
depoaited
bv market*.
her parent- Mr and
bon:
Hl-hdrrshott and son* nf Kalamazoo
dend of 35’ . or a total ol JIM.051- the Receivvon bank.-, or by lhe m------ :------- -------------------। surprised their mother. Mra. c N
. *lth- State funk wa* unpossible.
&lt;!■
•&gt;8
dividual* thenuehv* ; Jqv. a» soon
University hospital. Ann
•
Mll.o.
Tob'a*. Friday evening, it being her
Many factor* entered' into this de-,28
• G somewhat improved.
Mr and Mr - W Schul'.2-«am now birthday They came in time fofr Arbor
tenniiuttoii. Tiw country, generally.
1
-j... Mr.- A E: Haves and
'SSttX «S.A'EL I
S’ ,IXh£"E..v at iiotne at their Lak" Hills farm.,supper bringing a Dur birthday calm fampjtaro moving from the GocdWe are glad to welcome them tack, and c.’Jter goodie* They bnjpghl
period* o! depletion. Values were
| George.GaUgntly nf Hatt)-’ Creek her wv-ral nice g:ft&lt; and |-:t nt ..
from day to day-being greatly re- .......................
.... ,n.. ....
!
for
four
years, to th.- farm west cf
iww&gt;
a
caller
at
the
Flower
home
Ute
hour
wishing
Jicr
marty
happy
durr.d At the nine of the pro,M&gt;scd mat Uie Receiver deposit the money
. the Oates school known as the Billy"
‘ c
; n.urn# of r lie day
n*or&lt;.ininitii&gt;i&gt;. lhe luact* of the collected by him with the State 1 ney ftusing up the d&lt;*p&lt;»iton I Wednesday
huve u,:
been
yr, Jennie
Jennie Gltasc.
Chase. Mr
Mr and
and Mr;
Mr;
Mr. and Mra Lyle Tobi a* and .v&gt;n ■ Shaw farm.
bank uer ’ *
.
—
...................nh anywhere near Treasurer
Thta
taw has *been■' *-•
fol-.: m&gt;iivy.
&gt;• etc
•
5" made Thi-1I Mra.
'
■
(&gt;nil
M1$
.
Nlna
o
j
Battle
qn-»-k
spent
Sunday
uftrrMr.
and
Mrs John Siiroader ot
at the time th- low’d As soon as Uie Court entered |
h« natural tor such ftatcmsnte • Karl Palmatier and niiA. Miss Nina
whatjthi
......- —
•- «•»
—j —
. u- noon wnij
■
Bi ■: “
Frnnrr
and• Klfrnlietii
Wood
made
with pj.,
his parent..
parent . Mr. anti
For this situ- an •»:&lt;!•■: providing for th&lt; j»ym« i.t. J?”1*’
n.'r !un"i,'’n,nT.o and । *•banXrt-l -.
• is visited their aunt. Mn Jane
' i trip to n sugar ramp at Wayland. Mrs. W. O. Tobias
------- .... one m cxHUieetlt’ii with the &lt;»r a dividend, work «&lt;t* al once I* - n'M wno
*' •**
-^M^Cat.n. one day recently.
•jtatineniscjimjThrv took their dinner and warni|
bank Mils, of courac. m any way re- cun on tlie printing of check.*, writfrom tlioco- sugar
------------------------------&lt;|l IMBY.
Roger Wilcox, .uni oi Lyle WHwas n pleasing addition. They!
H*i!i.-!tft ■ for it was purely an eco- ini; of the same und oilier incidentbased upon ]&gt;o.&gt;r Information.
I brought several gallons of syrup
Mkues Gwendolyn Gaskell and to*. had* the misfortune to break
nomic combHon
i al fact--, in relation thereto
All the money v»!iccu&lt;i &gt;U.'. Im-.-u । hotm- with them.
Dorethea Trs er: &lt;&gt;i
': Iluftimorq sjwn
.. ’.. his arm while cranking a car.
very
gently and earni stly in tie-jquo chreks. Alermiin’ the exact i*”’o“r,t&lt;'&lt; *or **’
i Mr and Mrs AbM Jatt’cn and *on the week-end a: Walter Bldelman*
Dale of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
halt ol U.e deixkdtors. The old bxird '..mount of each, balance the l»,k.i '■ ’*,L'
bL,rr
Tlie Sunday Scliool is planning '
of dh’C’. r; co-operated to the full-l.d the bank, check the same foraic-!B“n^l,'« ?■ !wi'!nr,‘
*,,rr '“I’
eat. extent The
Receiver. Un-’curacy, etc • Arrangement* had to ;”M'bi «»x all ' y .1.' a-i'nn. . ir- . Hurry Jon?* Mr JoneS Is ome-i Th&lt;- p t a will hold their next
.. hoolhoiiM’ SalurCkHtrt nnd the Hanki: :•
■ - ।
trude for im-release o! the fund.‘
‘
1
:
' what improved and able to sit up1 tneeur.a at the m
wis! .-ii likcwuF to fully c &gt;-&lt;&gt;;&gt;er.’t • Jimi prj&gt;pe.r prrcauUona niade fo; w
”■ been added to tlie cosh &lt;&lt;me it the lime nou We hope tor day nmli: The ' Merry Maker*' ol
•• ------ —“ -------- ■­
to a n■.in’.nii/_i!.i:n. if po-..iW&lt; 1-.m deposit. »: the money m order rew»urce» .ofst'i»- bank by tin’ R'-- his continued injprovement
H. J Flower accompanied
The Bairyvill.
hi. 1 fi n not wbh to-hurry a deter-. that Um- check* might i»e hon&lt;e&lt; .1
■r 870.000 no of accrued- intrre-t- h.r
to Otsz-co
t tlieBennett
horn- ot
Ernest Kiiturdav
Goldens’
mm u. :i n between roonjunUatrnn 411 arrangements were set to fni’ke
,.|«iym«nt on lhe 17111 ami 18:11 oi “** JfY!‘
T1'^ !!:‘ J'/ called on Mrs Nont Doyle and Mrs. Thursday
,
• ,,f 01 Hubc-c
: Everyun- who ntkndctl Sunday
The lUnkliut I&gt;partmerit became February hi-order to accomplish *h,fh ,l“’ b",to and
'Die arum.! mrtjh.i’ of tlie H L. School Sanday. enjoved the lesson
.
.
convinced just before the holidays this, it was necessary to-work djll-;tw.‘!*.,,ro't . . .
Club wo.-. h&lt;ld iC th-- hbmn of Mra minted so clearly by Profcasor
cf 1832 Uut the aueU of thr bank gently and no unnecessary time wav
wii«-n anyone ha* anvitung to .&gt;■ p.rev Jom-. Tl-.ura-ln-.' March 2. Lir.william WxJIaae ol Aiaxtlng*. All
*"
wet?’ in,n:ch ahajM that a reor' The nubile b familiar with the
tijU Recciyen.hip. that lie i’.r? a p,,t |Mrk dinner at on- o'clock hop" he may be wiUi us ogam.
■&lt; ■■'• h the - d.- Mrs Whldby vici -pre»toriit. called Mr. and Mr*. Howartl Kelly and
Thr Dvp-Mtor- Committer ami th- proclamation of the Governor t&lt; l»t•inr
to
the
Bank
Holiday
on
FA&gt;-;
,1
*
h
'
d
‘
,hj
’
,hen
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*"
..
..........
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.........................................
old O'aril &lt;if director* requested
- dent Roll wa* answered tormcrVunclo. Dr Zclin-.ky. of Bat
lurll-u time tn altempl to "&gt;’t thr ruary Itth AH out plans were, of spreading :om- vicious prtrxi of &gt;rv m' Negro dialect '• snng. ut. crock. la.« week.
ti &lt;’.* of the bank in ..hap*- auch therefore, frustrated it wa* then gandii. in- !»• fair and hot jotn lu by
mim Marjorie Reynolds U ill at
hnp&gt;-d that when the banks re- :thc various type* of hysteria * &gt; Dixie." interesting facta stout AHbamu. Nina Fenner and Mra Ml'l&lt; U11s writing.
opentxl, puynu-nt might be made on iprevaknt m Hie moment
W&lt;- »»• mindful of mir responu- The annual report* ot the secretary Tlie Y meeting was held at the
lunlly Itecamr apparent that rror- February 23rd The public 1* tamlibihty. and our cmvcknliou* aim 1- HUd treasurer followed ft was'de- chmeh Saturday nighkand wn* en-gantzatim wa* lutpeirra.
Therefore.
r..
rar with, the further developments,
’
eided to entertain witji pot luck j&lt;,yed by several buv., with Cameron
on January in. lo.fj. the ConHasioh- iWc were unable to yet tlu.’ money
mi ni’ during the next year. One McIntyre as leader.
'
,r o! unu« «»„&lt;«■«
»•.&lt;!&gt; &lt;1» »&lt;« TrarareJ,
KSSm" ,p“
' ~ was added. Mts Con- Quimbypruqrum for tlie week :
J rightfully concerned.
prcsscy. Two visitors will be as follows: Tuesday after-1
Edwurd B Finley. Jr. Receiver.
nnd twenty-tinea members
were noon, prayer meeting .at Leri.t &gt;
Kim Sigler, Atty for R.v iv&lt;T
, ■prew
_
•
lOMtelcin
’*; Wednesday,
Nutrition',
■ ’nt...............
lAiszH'in*;
wcancaoay. nuirnmn
Mr. and Mr- Henry Penncls were clww, nw.,.u :lt
church; T(iur*-.
HIGHIiANK.
The Moore school P T A will
•J“,urtl"v1.of, Mr. and Mr*. &lt;jay. Mrs Loyal Lowell entertains ,
meet FTid^v• wnm- Mu 1 h HI A ’ *”*? R
Olh-' r
th? Maple Grove L A. 8. Fridav |

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germination percentage.

We have a complete stock of all
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All are Michigan grown seeds
(except the alfalfa seed).

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VELTE&amp;COMPANY
Dealcrt in WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC. '

Telephone 2257

Without A Peer

The bmlding und loan associations have ‘
lied oi^through the many depressions-which
have occurred in our. country, and today
stand without a peer ii) the-matter of safety
of principal and regularity of dividends.

The NATIONAL was established in 18X9 mid
has never missed a dividend date. It has a
st lying reserve, and has neVeriost Rzdullar of.
»any investor’s principal.

I'bTdX?'"'

.nd Mr. o&gt;„» HhJtoM.

bm" -

UiuJ

,

and Mrs. Clatiri Hollman and sons no,jn Jipt f„r8ettlni. the mother had

!“ w'TX-MutrL ■„

J.

SOAPS
for the p r i
of

Plan*:
■
able evening. Pot luck supjier a!
seven o'clock. Everybody invited.
The-community is mktv to hear:
of Um: serious UlncM 61 Mrs. EH4
I Cronk.
i

i.l «r. ,!.d lo

th.. M,.

the

CROSSROADS.

Miuth Maple Grove. Mrs Will Holl„ n o
| man. ahd Albert Green .md family! Monday
M..r«l. .!l
TH-.
Mlrl/tln.
I |...^me'oSra H. ^*5, "JtS'!''/’' '^d
'and Marshall
Trip
of ..I
near
Middled
[ville
I EriH-tl Tungate of Assyn-i and noon of March 15* A srxxl program ?.&lt;r “V4
at
?
’ friend iipent Sunday wiUi Mr and With Mesdame. German mid Bus™ Orand
Mi* Frank Hawbltu.
as committee
i \-n,nr Fhlleld spent the
Dttrait‘1 OlJut Building and Loan Aftotiation
.... T „ t
end with his parent*. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr ami Mr*. UkJln Bracy atyl
.1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
| family of Battle Creek
Sun­ ■
NORTHWEST Rl'TI.tYh. ‘ Will Flfield, cf Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Brick Edger LuiMr*. Eton Johnson of Hasting*
day with Mr. and Mr* B&lt;rt Daly.
h
n.
X.ynn
and
Mis*
Martan
attended
rt*nt
Sunday with Oryal Tuttle and
L MACS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS
A New York hotel is no* x-lltiw i family dinner at thr home of Mr. family and Mrs. Jaw Tuttle.
a dinner and n bath for H 50." ancTMrs Cha* Raker near MidMr;. Orlcy Smith spent Saturday
I which seem* a ratlier stiff ifrice just dleviUe. Feb.'2t&gt;. m honor ok Mra "‘Ut Mrs. Hattie Hopkin* and Mra.
I tor watermelon.
Baker's birthday.
'
Daisy Manning in Hastings
Sunday. Mr. und Mra. John BeneMr*. Mildred Roush and lltih
diet and Wesley entertained Mr. and daughter Wilma of Gun lake anI Mra. John Gatr.cr and Mis* Bala- 'pending tlK week with Mr. and
Hoskins of Latuiflg.
Mr*. Ernest William.। Tlie many friends of Mrs. Gladys5 Ralph Townwnd of Lowell ’.pent ,
McNutt GoudenouKh ate glad to the day Saturday with hu father,
hear she U improving so rapidly George Toqnsctid.
from her recent operation nt Ann:
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Arbor and expect, to come home
PLEASANT HUM.I.
this week.
। Mr* Ella Ktr.ne and Luverne Kip-1
Mr. and Mrs. D J RulA ami Mi ,1C
Mojid.iv with Mr and Mr:
'and Mrs-. J. E Whitney of Hastings Cc,‘l1 ,lonk «l Bnttlc Creek,
visited InThe Fred Camp home Siu:-’ Tlwrc
*U*y"*fa “l Sunda:
day afternoon.
1 School. Sunday. Come, there is ai
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SOl'Tlf TIIOKNAFPI.L'.
i Mr. and Mr*. Albert Kinnc u
Arthur Terry returned home Wed-1 Flint spent Sunday at Le»tef Km’[nesd-ty from Chicago
•
[nr'*.
.
; Perry Barnum was in- Zeeland i yr* Frank Johnrthn of Cedar|
; Thursday.
| Spring' lias bem borne tlu* tmt 1
i Han* Peterron of near Chnugn |, week white her father. C. V* Kinnc.1
[here visiting hi. sister and husband, has been in Ann Arbor
:Mr and Mrs. Arthur Terry, and- Mi* Lenah Wood of Hartings. Mr 1
family.
and Mrs. Ralph Wood and Junior
Mr*. Arthur Trrrv came from Geneva Wood Mr and Mr*. William
Chicago Wednesday ' to viait her Wilson and Dickie of Grand R«p| family tor a few day------------------------ids called Sunday afternoon at War­
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A well-known novelist say* lie ha* ,
-------------- toa »--------------never seen any cf the nim ve-iion?
NTK1K1.R SCHOOL DISTRICT.
|of hit. book*, bo far a* he knows.
Mr and Mrs Walter Blakr mid
‘hat »•
son visited relative* m Climax and
Bedford Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Yarger of FrAijiort
CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
Call and Look These Bargains Over
spent Friday with Mr. and Mra. S.
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY Geiger.
and Get Our Prices !
.Mr and Mrs. Geer of Flint spent
"For thirty year* I bad consti­
pation Souring food from stom­ the first part of the week tutting
ach choked me Siner takuig Ad- Merara. Steel and TaylorMt** Donna McKeown wa* home
Icnka t ant a new person Con­
stipation n- a thing of thr part.” Ironi Lansing over the week end.
—Alice Burn. B. A. LyBatkcr. । Mr*. Ethel Kenfield and :on Donaid of Grand RupuL. apeill Uie week
druggist — Adv.
Telephone 2121 - Corner Court and Church - Hastings, Mich.
end at Jamei'Mead's.

®11£ ffiafimtal j£nan &amp;,
ynuestment (j^omgaiuj

l/VX) cakes of

meht will lx* Parish nlaht
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Mr ST&amp;.*1TSnK.r»Eg!*.

Hastings, Mich.

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

•

nuit Friu.iv ev niiK
n 1 . a thls home were. Mrs. Petlenatll'a
play Is bring planned lor the pro- lwrvntfl Vr. hlul Mrr. E^rett Mtj...
.
,.,/Calhim of Cimiriln:.- nnd grand­
Dorcas Socict v
•th mother. Mr* Riplngle
MX’U'' □rove
Grove will meet
inert at
a t.-« Iwne
Mr a||(t Mr, Mcrje Rradfield e,hd
ol Sir »nd Mn. Loy.I li.rll lw.j,.rk w„ K,te.„ vuiMr SM“
I Quimby Thursday. March »
1 ur(jay.

Ill

^50149

e
litres a rare opportunity to
stock up on fine luxury soaps
vs ithout extravagance. Made by
Jcrgens — makers of Jcrgcns
Lotion. TWO cakes for liic^cgular.price of one, but only dur­
ing this special sale!
Get enough for the whole fam­
ily. Buy now for the whole year I

GOOD

Bargain Prices for Cash:
1930 MODEL A TOWN SEDAN
1931 MODEL A FORD TUDOR
1930 MODEL A FORD TUDOR

Universal Garage Co

lathrri freely to toft

A bbml ot i-o«tly |&gt;»ffume giva it « lovely fragr*ora t&lt;&gt; •'!&lt;•»&lt;■• your gural*. Carnab-iti. Gm*
iniitm, Violel. Limine. •« you prefer.
I'fi.il pri't U&gt;f for • bet of nt. .Yow Nc fnf
Tint bair».

iilrnftr&lt;l in Henn
liellgbtful fragrance. »«hny
Snare shape preferred by
lai.r of I old fiems.

S;w&lt;ial f»»ieefor Ihiaaahoniy Scnhoojttf Hit.

h*&gt; been many tin** nulltd to ia*k« it pwfocl.

Spacialpricojur ihntuhunly—lcakctj»&gt; &lt;&lt;**•

THU &lt;&gt;•

LyBARKER’S DRUG STORE
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

TELEPHONE 211*

�THE HARTINGS BINNTR. WEDNESDAY; MARCH H. IM'.

PAGE SIX

PRAIRIEVILLE.
ASSYRIA.
COATS GROVE.
The ,F31ls Parent TcXchrW Unit
m UFI P crunm C
Mr n,ld M! Clarence stwirr ot
n.’-ro were » in mrenaanee nt
IU ntLr oLnUULb lamslng Bfvnt the wwk end with Sunday School Sunday. A miv-ion- presented a Hobo jxirty at their |
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the lattct &lt; fhrenfi’. Mr
Mt-' »rv play was given by-the Mi- a- meeting on Friday evvnlng nt tire i
Economics Department at M. p. o. Smith.
rnwue. Lucile and Opal Honeywell rolxool house.
S C Gives Report on Six H MlSR E’tlmr Blerl of Ltfceell spcni Mtwh Interest Ls shown. in the The young people of the Hilts!
' ’ . .
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' 'the wok end with Ruth Woxtmsn church and Sunday School, eight .community Ittve.n playctte in prog­
Michigan Counties
!nnd returned licgne with lu-r nar
ire nnd UuL-hundred'will be reach-’ ress. iiitltJcd “Always in Trjub!e.'
East Laming.—The results cf a'ertts. Mr mid Mrx G. Ri-r;. wt.
lor the veond nine.
which they vxjM-ct to present Soon, ■
study of The scliooi systems in idxispent Sunday at thr Woodman. Gordan Wales ’jw-iit thr.week end&lt; 'Die April meeting of tlu- Pleasure
Michigan coiuitiea have recently bten luimr.
.-.nd Sunday with John Null of Ot-i Birthdaydorganirution *111 b&lt;- Mid
pubU-hed by,tlie economic' depart-i Supt. C. J Barnum of Woodland -e,;o.
co-operutAely by Mrs. Violet Mil­
rnent ut Mwiugan Stale CWIrui-and rave talks und plctun-s illustrating
Mrs.'Lehman returned Stft-day- ler und Mrs. Marlon Strickland.
although tlie report■ doe.s not give rocnery in northern Michigan mid fn)in Caledonia
MeBdamcs Meta Hyde and Mnbcl
definite* recommeiidattonit for anv , Ruv&lt;- many intrft-sting thini --. about
Mr and Mrs - LkwHlyn Erb an­ Hylnnd. leaders’ of the Nutrition!
t .
. Oiw. type ot icliool mgariizauon it,his lug^gmt the .Mat.- -at thr th(. |)rotld parents uf an eight and class, were in Hastings Thursday tu
.does present a Wear picture ot the .Community-Service on Bun
Sumijy '-,i • three-quarter*
ftir,.,.Z1„,1H,„w jtytind .....
rot) h,,,,.
bom ,„i
to! receive tiielr lesson.
present sysum.
'
.Inina.
them Mwrch 2. He win answer to . Roy Boiron and family expect to
Sclwol. offier n- mid olherr. "inter-; T1”‘
A R- will raret w!:h !
the name of LaMar Avery.- Con'--1 move to thr Pcri-y H&lt;:ruy farm near
ested In educational.proiflcms'%wUi
woodmtn" &lt;&gt;n ThurKta’.ulations.
Hastings, vacated by Glenn Aspmull.
find tlie material in ’.hr bulletin val-’. March m. -Mxa. Blatx-he Bavne
Phone 2515
Frank Sage
Mrs. Fred Smith and Ivan, Gpal Tlie Lacey Extension Project will
uahh- in aiding tlu-m to rol-.e the :;lav'* Charge &gt;rf tins program
Honeywell, Lucile und 'Doris Adrian-' meet fur u learon on nutrition on
problems in th'-ir particular disfigure* ’'5 r,l n iruod.onr.
son were Kalnmarou*»tu&gt;pix*i*i Sat­ Friday,. March' 10. for un nil day !
trie'.-. The counties JnrfjMcd in thr \ T!u’ Thlthday iteetlrur is tu
urday.
'
session at Uie Ketcham hall.
etudy are.-Ingham. Ca.-ai. Saginaw, h'-*1 wltb
Edward Thotni
The Michigan State Collie.- ex-! The Biii'irs luiuu-s' Aid Society
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Roscommon. Antrim und Marquette. l,,U eric
" Thun'diiy.
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xu&gt;»n service ncio n nnteung- in will tiold a' regular M-'.don on,
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i Ail typcji of district orgunteation; Fl­
I... n« «xwl&lt;ml Ur m « nv-w«-.&gt; ball Tlwnd«y. Im Ni Thursday. March 16, for pot luck, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Stanton of; Adrlbert Cortright. und family[Sunday
evening's
community
service
are’included in the territory in'p....
'
ButUe Creyk wore weFk-ond guestti The Briggs ttudentx-k-kliig lhe
,l,«t
Hay and ra.-.u- Mr diniicr,
which the study wax made. The dis-' bin the program will, no doubi. lx-' Decker of Lansing, imtructor. The; • Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reynold/, of hl.-, parents. Mr; ami Mrs. Walter folk dances und singh-g, accmnpan- •
.
tnew are rated for quality und the of interest to all.
.
' :ii&lt;l by tlwir teacher, Mrs Marion
subject was disciUM-d. pro and con of Bellevue were. Sundkv gue-ds of Stanton. .
Mr. and Mr.- BUrgefs and famliv; and much Interest was manife.teei* their parents. Mr. and Mr. Willmm. Alex Curtrlght has returned from, Da-tet. attended a rehearsal at Deldifferent gradations are shown or.
'
Woodland, recently mo u by those present. There will be an-f Stanton.
; colored maps.’
,
in wit to Hastings with hl; sun. tun Thursday.
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other meeting in tin- near future. ■■
Four suggestions midr by the au- inti
Mr. and Mr&gt;
Tiiple lank'Club will meet with!
। tlior of the bulletin are- to nuke ure
of conrolldated district*, coufity
;.rold Barnum farm.
day. March 10. All day me’Ung.
■ &gt; unit;, township umts. or modiiicuit.umm
amt
p
ol
lur^ dinner, bring tubl? service.
tiong of the present districi system
EaclLW tiie.diflerenl types of
Kfre 'l&gt;li R-. h” -.nd -im mid Wm Would like a good attendance. There
ganlaitlpn may br succv-.r.fiil m one I p’
.,
1
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will be a good program.
community nnd may fail in another. L'!’ ,.,,’
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Winslow Martin unit Ro--cmaryl
The individual difference* m the
*r! '
Stebbins of Hickory Corner- were!
guests of the latter's mother. Mn..!
'districts must be taken into account;
Ethel Stebbins. Sunday. Rosemary;
before a definite type of ordanizirej
udi stay Indefinitely.
: iii&gt;n can be recommended.
Mra. On- und ron Rebort of Fenn­
The bulletin. "Rural Schfxil Or-;'
ville were Sunday gm-.-t nf Mr and .
panization in Michigan." Special Na; ,v;_\,,an
.222. will lx- mailed to-tharo re- j."&lt;XK11,lt‘n- P!an lo «*
Mrs, John Cttppon nnd Mrs. Rack-j
well. The latter was also a caller|
questing It from the director of the *’
of Frank Woks.
experiment .-dation nt Eaat LanMnx j
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cnppon and:
CHICK PROFITS FADE
I.1' ":’7 .
’
• family moved from Hoatlnus to our&lt;
.town List week. Mr. and Mrs. James
IN UNCLEAN
HOUSES,
day morning.
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Van Hout from Dost'i-r to th
.
I The-I A FA will mwt -nth \t«
thorn farm just west of t J i

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ANNOUNCEMENT
STANDARD SAVINGS AND .LOAN INVESTORS nre to be
congratulated on our hnvltig been elected to-memterahtp .In the
Federal Home Loan Bank, thus adding to your security and our
usefulness^ We quote from a letter received announcing our
entrance.
. .

Quotation—'Wc feel that you should t* congratulated, because
It means, that your institution is of such quality und condition
as to be eligible and acceptable, and to pass the scrutiny ot the
examiners for the Federal Home Loan Bank ut Washington, as
well Ju. -those of .our own bank.’'

Tlie establishing of this Federal connection greatly adds to cur
u.-rfulne.-.’. in that uv are now eilfcible to draw on,the resources of
the H-drral Batik when our direetorx find it profitable and occuaicrt should arise.

Standard Savings
Ac Loan Association
Detroit, Michigan

Griswold at Jefferson

J. E. M A rs
I.OCA I. RBPRK.WKNTATI VK

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Skrogers
2515^
Perk and Beans 6 - 25c
Country Club— In pork and tomato sauce

Raisins

Suhmald
4 lb. pkg.
Seeded or Seedless—Cellophane wrapped

Rice

3

Kraut

5 N,".„3!i 25c

Bulk
Fancy Blue Rose

'

25c

Avondale. Fancy quality *

10c

ite.

A^llk

9c

ftsuntry Club
2 tall cans
Pct, Carnation or Dundee, can 5c

Ol00

4. 25c

EATMORE BRAND

De Luxe Plums

2

25c

can.

Delicious large plume in heavy syrup

White Corn

3 No. 2 cans 25c

Fancy Country Club

2 n&lt;&gt;. 2cans 25c

Tiny Peas
_

Country Club. Tender and flavorful

2 N"nn? 25c

Kiefer Pears
Fine Michigan halves in syrup

Tiny Lima s 225c
Jewel Coffee

3.

55C

lb. bag

Smooth and fragrant

Bread

Country Club
Made as you would make it

OC

l’i-lb. loaf

Fig Bars

2

. Oven fresh

Seminole

4

15c

ib.

rolls

25c

TISSUE—Cotton soft

6

Searchlight

25c

b.....

or AVALON MATUIES

RING BOLOGNA, LIVER SAUSAGE
or FRANKFURTERS
3 ,h. 25c“
Your choice

Navel Oranges

’ California Sunkist—Full of healthful juice

Fresh Carrots
■California-_.weet and tender
Lemons California Sunkist
Onions Michigan yellow

Bananas

■&lt;- 17c

5c
4 for TOc
10-lb, bag 10c

5c

Choice .yellow fruit

Beef Roast &lt;&lt;)c |
Choice Cuts

Chuck or Shoulder

Cottage Cheese
rork Hearts P n
Beef Hearts jU
Pork Livers JZND

Lb.

mX"

fej

is.

10c

Beef Ribs
Ix-an and
Meaty

New Supply Of

CEDAR SHINGLES
THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Tractor Tires

Dirt Is Greatest Helper That Ani1-' rni! :’ •' c” s*&gt;'t;h w^ningtbn
.
it’L in Hast mi . W&gt; u-;-&gt;-l..y. Marcn will remain with us n long time.
Disease Germs Have in At­

tacks on Baby Chicks
onWednesdav
Ea;,t Lnroihij., — cicanllncM _
next to profiu In chick raising; in i fo-t'ibl&lt;[fact, the poultry department ut Tl'.c’ ,
enk,Vf&lt;l a flIk. p,,t )uik
MlehlS.l. SUfe C..I1.X.- W. &lt;lu- „
.„,j c„„r„,
cleanliness must lx given nrj'cv-•
detire over prollU becmisW failure
to-ekan up the brooder hotw will Townsend
Saturday
clean up the chances for profit.
The poultry expert's' idea &lt;&gt;t a
f near Morgan
clean up campaign differs radically
from-that of the. small boy v
motttens hU face so the dirt i
come of! easily on the towel. Clt
Arthur Jones ol
quarters must b« t]»orouKli
scrubbed by using plenty ot n

C

Lb’

Side Pork Frith Dressed Pork Lb. 8c
Pork Fat Back
u. 5c
Beef Steak Round, Sirloin 2 Lbs. 25c
Veal Roast Home Dressed 2 25c

j

Mr. and Mrs. Kcrlir and children
hav&lt;» movi-d from, lu re to a farm
near Doster. Wi h timni sticcest in

GREATER DRAW-BAR POWER
ON SOD AND PLOWED GROUND!
FUEL ECONOMY! HIGHER SPEED!
Many Other Advantages... Ask Us About Them

home of Mr and Mrs. Albert Rogers:
wu?. well attended. A tine program'
is reported. Ellis Faulkner was one’
of the
cxxvdmgs of the evynbufi
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Shrlp nnd.
children called on relutivvs in Way-,
hind Sunday.
e Epworth I.t-ncuc held th
&gt;ng Sunday night. WVdnrxd

Andrus Service
JEFf-ERSON &amp;
COURT Streets

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T
AO 11 rt fl A
IClCpilVIlC

church for a social time. z
han Smith. Roy nnd.Ellen White
,1Y "u‘-. U»i FH&lt;U&gt; . MI and « mod problng i-. mon- Important than the .. .
.
includhw an attended eburch nt Hickory
disinfectant because the dirt njuit'-ram
mcmanw mi
Richard Re
be removed beioiv tlu* diMnfectiiht
logg schoo
can kill bacteria hidden In cracks
I font Matt]
and crevices. '
only 17 ye.
Commercial aisinfectan’s should
Io find young pisuch work. April
given by the factory. loclliu- mlsjvensotd, which was perfected- at'
if the two nr
Michigan State Cotl'-gc. I.« re-com-!

Dishes u.-*-d to feed and to water
Sarah
the'clucks must be given the same
Luniiy
care that is given t»s tin- bro&lt;xler‘
farm tla-y Lucy Saturday afternoon.
hou.-e. Dirty feed and water dishes'
‘ Alton
are ideal mediuinr. for the spreadfriit!
Barryvilb- attending ohiirch-midvl
of dlMuiM* through a flock of chicks. ‘ p,,r.&lt;.... f,,..m
itina relatives.
When the chicks We old tnouah I Orl{“ (jjihiand
to rang';, t^cy should lune acce.KSI n^Xi B-vtch fin
only to gwHtnd which bus not been i .
tl w
contaminated by older twd&gt;. S-mir!‘A g '
Sunday. Mrs. Hirer
and daughter of ITicki
jxMiltry lihcascs are caused by '
'
‘
tcna which can live long jsertc
Sunday in Grand ’ Rapids
the roil and will then infect
relatin '. Hq w.us aceomp
NORTH HOPE.
bird', which pick them up
his crandMin. Carl Lehman
This community extends their
feeding.
•
/vmpathy t.» Mrs. Mor/e M
j
Kalamazoo
called
en
Mike
Curt
Ln
in tlie l»*s of Iwr mother. Mt
OUITI AitY.
IThtirMlay
lari Hampton, who |Ms.«ed
Alson Hill was borrow
born^M.n 23. 1842.
Harn- Hill and family ot G.vlesin Dutches^ county. "N. “ remain-I u’rg wi re called here by the wrious Pennock ImspitM Thursday
ing there until he eniLsi
Aug 14 . Ulnc.^ and death of his father. Alday nftemoon ai
18C2 m Company H 121 i. v in- ■li.-xjn Hill, last w&lt;-'ek.
fantry. He was united :
; Mr. and Mr-.. Claud Semite nnd
tl&gt;.’ ing a few da,„
was discharged July 12. 1865.
I
Hu-i‘S
Burt ’ Kalamazoo came
They came to Woodiand. ns pio- c.nnd Mru
Warren Sefton,
wr»d.« ull «&lt; u».and
a:
r,
spending tjir pdsl
iding
Ids Sunday.
harthhiiks they changed the tur«Tt
Miss Stat.i SmitIi nf Grand RapInto fertile held.’, tlu- log cabin inti

Mr. and Mi
of Ph-tnueli and Mr. and Mi
Jon Burkett, and children
azoo spent Supd^y wi
rs. Leland Hammond.
Mr. apd Mrs Jinn«-&gt;.
1907
uiiich he
nnd family moved to their ne
clUldren until h&gt;- pas
then- i:
Browns near Prairieville Thursd.
home of hts dough
v
Mrs. Clare Thomas s
man.' at the uge xj
Havens and family sjient days tlie past week in
months and 5 days
Sunday with John Foreman and helping her aUU-r. Mrs.
f\
mourn his kw« four children
family In Kalamazoo. ML-.; Vir- who has been real sick.
lha Neuman of W.xxiland. William gsnia return’d home after attend-' Clarence Hammond made a bitHill ot Hawing-;, Harvey Hill of mz Rural Projri&lt; • •. day there last ncss trip to Kalamazoo-Thursday.
Woodland, and. Ida Cox of Wood-i ■Thur -day and Friday.
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land, i o-u r grandchildren, five
Frank Cook and Mr. Tlulcn of
great jgrandchildren, and hi*U ol
ra ut Clyde WarAAA
ftlendr. He wu» a loving fatlk-r and
g loyal friend.
and family had as
Sunday guest.’. Louie Erway
OBITUARY.
wife of Knljmarw. Al WWifv, 1
Grant* Jane, daughter of Andrew and daughter aLvo Either Erwaj
Intsicate. Tsr.UlUtnr .
Grand Raj
ter the entire t»milr.
tobrf IB lM‘i. at Oetfai
tseJeW rencuut trots.
departed tins life at Pi.
Sunday with her parvti
pital in Ha-'tints March 2.19X1
id thr farm that had taken
a tlurd o! a century to build u;
moved to :he v:
tired lift and «t

large bunch

Rlpenr d to the peak of their flavor

1

JIG SAW
II//IIf

waa united in marrjage to Al
Hamilton ^x-t. 21. IBM) urn
Have since resided on Thi-ir fiirtru Lower and
vast nf Delton. To this union w«-:e six-nt from
bum four Children, two dying in in-1 ’.Heir pater
fancy. Surviving besides the hus- j Decker,
band are oiie son. Garner of Paw j ’ ? ’ . Claud
’
N&amp;ton and c.—.
Saturday and Sunday with
Paw. one daughter. Mrs. Greta, sp&gt;
Murphy of Shultz, four gnindchl:-. h-1
dren. one half-sister Mrs Kate dy
Conrad, o! Wayne. 111., two half’
Ora Lydy and baby
brother.'. Will Ctarl of Cedar Cfrckiof
and Georee uuiro
Baird oi
of Everett,
Everett. Wash-[am
vvaan-i.ir.u air." Set’it Lydy. Sunday. I.
Ington. abo nepiww.*,
t ’
and meers and Lydy un
friends. .She-will always Lansing
be n-mefnbercd becatMr of her
kindness to everyone and her will­
ingness to lieip She uas a faithful
Mr. and Mn Merle Count of Kal­
wife and mother unto Uie end. Fu­
neral services were held Sunday. amazoo wire week-end guests bl
March 5, at two oclock at the hohu. Mrs Ciuis Ecotr. who is going to
Rev. SwaddUpj! of Hickory Corners the hospital in Kalamazoo for a ma­
•
officiating. Burial in North ceme­ jor operation Tuesday.
W. A. Johncox and . wife and son
tery at Hickory Comers.
moved up here from Toledo. Ohio,
A Philadelphia scientist says that to stay with his motb.er. Mrs Lulu
a new branch of the science ofjJchncox.
•
psychiatry is to be called P»ycho-| Mack Faulk and daughter of BatbloiccicaipJiamiacodyMrjUca. The tie Creek were callers Monday at
trouble is that it may be mistaken Fred Cook s, also at lhe home qf
for a WcUh railway station.
I Mra. Kate. Hasel.

JOHN BARNETT

4

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Get Up Nights?
Make Thi* 25c Tett
Phvxlc the bladder w&gt; you would
the bowi-te. Drive out impurities
and exceMive acid* that cause ir­
ritation. burning and frequent
desire. Get a 25c test bnf of BUKETS. the bladder physic, from
any drug store. After four dsyj
if you are net relieved of getting
up nights go back and get your
money. BU-KETS. containing
buchu leaves. Juniper oil. etc.
acts pleasantly and effectively.on
the bladder similar to cakior oil
on thte bowels. If you are both­
ered with backache, or leg patns
caused from bladder dhorders
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THB HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1933

! THORNAFPLE GARDEN CLOT*. |
.
[ The monthly meeting of the
tertaiii!.-d M nitinlM rs and guests uf
the Pine Lak© Fanm-n" Club on
Friday evening. March 1
•
J o'clock tn the community nxxn*.
Tita pfaldcti:. Ixr Nottingham?
•
Mr* Cool of Freeport had charge
opened the mectinr with' eammunlIMWMiimfflYt
• Asl uf riic program, tin subject being
Carl WesplnteY, Jr , was home
Mr* D. L Christian returned MISSIONARY
’
ty singing ^Old Fulks nt Home" *nd
&lt;
d
H
tr.- V. get.jb’.c
from Battle Creek on Bunday.
from Lansing today leaving MIm
’ T ” '
Gardens
•
use* CIAIC siECTilin "1**“”* the Urd* prayer. After
Kim Sigler wall in Grand Rapids Charlotte Lake much Unproved in
HAS FINE MEETING a short bi«tn.-ra session the meet­
i C!&gt;'lc V.-itv.x.
ii. ini. took up
- [the suoKi1
.-. ul annuals and hol-on Tuesday on buaincu ut th© Pud- ’health. •
———
Utg was turned over to Hie program
• .Jw: . ibeds. Hu. talk
’.&lt;ry interesting
'
'■
[ ‘MMsra.
and 'Mcsdames
t
C. W. Luncheon und Social Gather- committee, with Herbert Murein chary© Raymond Boni.
as
and instructive. 8ome of the sugMr. nnd Mr* Gordon Edmonds of Crawford, C. W. Weaplnter and W
ing .at Mrs. Carveth’s on !I house
face gave several liunnoqlca selcc’ . . •
're-.lot., -.-..I p*;ta of lus talk »:r
Nashville called on home folk* here, M Stebbins spent the week end tn
given bclrr*.
f
Tuesday
, Afternoon
-------jtions and sang a^owboy rong that
Detroit.
Sunday evening.
VPrWMMBrj • t
plan &gt;v'ir ca-’dsn ahead In orThe March meeting of the Metho-muctira^Ku-•
Murldcan .
Mias Grace A. Iteickord was home
Alias Edna Btadil of Woodland
-■7. ;
'■' ' 71
-si
Ctn"« 4&lt;te-ts. du not order’ from
visited Mra c. s. McIntyre from overahe week end from Grand Rap­ dbt E|&gt;Ucopal MBsi mary Onio:; wa* Moreliouse ioliT ut ot tlu- real trouj.
’
*!!
comp-mtes
;■
i
v
:
•&gt;
g
phi-n
&gt;tn»
r.ai
in
lh«
nature
nt
u
sorta!
meeting.
;
u
small
b-ry
in
a
recitation.
ids where she is a student at tire
Friday till Sunday.
&lt;7
W.
num’.-, l &gt;'7&lt;&lt;-&lt;i-&lt;,r plants a.-, u goxl
Mrs. Albert H carveth being hrataM "Bu'*
Our,;
. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Riley and DaVenfxirt — McLachlan* bus!nr&gt;&lt; for die very i-njoyubk- one o'clock
lhc Ml---,'*;- D.ut:. an 1 Lunll.e
Mias Belva Rtlev -vkited relatives tclxxil.' •
1
to
obtain
customer*.
Get
a
good
seed
Sunday giw*te of Mrs. Claude 'luncheon held there yesterday aft- Adrianuin and Mr • Op.d HoneyIn AtLena on Sunday.
catalogue and do not expect to gc.
around fifty member* being • .wcli,- ;
Ohl Church
Wood were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph : ernoun,
good seeds at Cheap prices. Tlie
’
”1 in Uic VaJIcy and "M-O-T-II-E-R.'
Mr*. O. H. Cleveland of Colum­ Wood.
Mias Geneva Wood and Mr. present
■ [geratum Ls an annual grown easily
bus. Oliio. tv tluy guest of tier inuth- and'Mrs. William JVIB011 and baby
Partner* were secured by inatoh- .M&lt;«nP««»‘rd b. Mrs Belle-flbep- .
er. Mr* Nettie Hyde.
' from seed, a \-.xxl ground cover and
i ing questions and answers dealing ,,er“
tne 5‘J!ur, , , ,
..
Rapid*.
a fine rockery plant. Blue cap U
Mrs. Gerald Tlsciicr of Laiu-ing U uf .Grand
with tlu.- local and national organ!-[
r^e-5 1
, ‘X.,7 r
X'A can't afford to Imitate
Mr.
und
Mr*.
Maurice
FMmond
.
making a short visit here with her
• the best variety. SnapdragcaM .are
'• rations
!»•!( Monday for Bloomington. Hl./;
------ - of
— tlu- Home and Foreign ’"!*! Mr«- ®lls TNtokner of Delton
the dying duck in the thbnI easily grown tout do not stand niou'lather, .John P. SmithJ-.
-------among tnUie inicrcMing
interesting ■
•where Mr. Edmonds Is attending a branclii;-.
or t&gt;.,. f“’llk
&gt;7, i-r gave a bnet
lure us it breed* rust. Twilight is a •
Mt. and Mra. F. 8.'' Beaver of siwiiil school of instruction They me.*
iwmg Drought
nnd then.drr Mom" with raincoat* *3
tocts being
brought out were, that survey
-uril&gt; of tlx chain
,!*ln, stores
5 ,1
very rust-free variety. 8r.apdra»-on:&gt;
Friday3 the
t»- Foreign society Is now1 tome
up
Grand |tapl&lt;Ls were gu«sU of Mrs. wili-retuni
ill-return Friday.
'.
sixty
; thi- subject that ‘.|W, su.te ' ercinx
cheap 'tn price), a* th«y are
are not advisable as perennials.
___ _ .; _—
Aichie McQoy on Sunday.
Mrs Fked Rrerson and LaVerne
old organizing -in Hosting*
’’“„'f.....,! „1 ,„
l,M ,._te.
b
■H giving
Kl'ln8
this yea.- Quality never wa*
MisM/a'nd
ma iipisMi
lira lavwia j“n 5- ,a73
....... branch
•*» rtattatlcs
statistics of the staggering amounta
amounts
‘ Autumn glow and the dwarf varieMr. und Mr*. A A Anderson of and
Mra™“ ly'zageimeier
««-* H°«*
better. Protect your suit with
■lie* are flie.- rust- free types CumGrand Rapids were Sunday gucsta called on Mr and Mr*. Merle Brad-' v--u forty-sevtm year* old on Mon- of millions uf dollars received by
the stati' Irom. different sources and
I mon lusters arc a problem to man ..
ot Mr. and Mr*, w. R: c&lt;x&gt;k
a raincoat from Baud'*.
licld and Mr. and Mra 8. B. Wilcox ***&gt; *'1 lhu *'-»k. March 6th. and also
tne
expenaltwre*.
Mr.
Faulkner
i
Do
not
plant
your
asters
on
the
c! Milo- Tu'-toay.
. riiat two of tin- original officers of
compiled a budget win reUy he
l.-uyne soil two years in suocesaion.
“"Mr,. Josephine A: Todd and son ’*’£ totter wire still living Mrs hud
made
a
cut
a!
tlai.Sou.fMX)
Ml
und
ap
­
.
,
u
.
[Witt
La
the
most
common
trouble.
Evelyn Walton of Kalamazoo.
Dickie are expected- home Sunday A11&gt;'?
Hie fust prcKtdgpt and
Mr and Mrs, Mark Fox. 211 N. That tlwy. uip when Miey are tried. Ol,drge Ba!I o{ chlcag() ntor-s wilt
""
Mrs M. J. Or.is.-i has returned from Miami, Ma., Uhere they have,Mr» Wm. Jotic*. the first treasurer, parently had plenty kit ti
and all.srcd of the
jaws Broadway. Hastings, celebrated thrtr Tnd today psrehanci! tomorrow, in,r,.u.unt
from a visit with her Mater and been spending the winter. They are ^Ah residents ot.Grand Rapids,
..„^v,,:e ,nOM^ or
11
'
i wilt • resistant aster comes from'hte
other relative* nt Ada, Ohio,
•
driving through
! Fol!o--.ing the Juncheon Mi\s An- where a rcaw.nnble budget is made -olden wedding anniversary on Sat- Tliry ar? tried, as all things must ga-den* Yellows are caused by Uie
, hM,UuI
„„„
. Mr. and Mi* Keith Danteto spent
Muw Dorlnda Baker, who is stay- n» Johnson gave a mo I delightful .nd .MH-,.., Io Hr W.nrt ,h- ,lrd,v
, l&gt;‘-,
rtltig of hoppers, oner your aster
Thursday evening with Mr. and I Ing in Hasting* wiUt her parents. | n view ot Helm Hunt Jackson', fa- Urine, U, an c« Uu, hu tarn Iwi [|fd , lta|n„|I|,
Mar.h
18S3
। And fpunu cai-y to undo.
| bed «ttts cheese cloth to protect
..... u „tata.,M
€WOJCd „lp
Mrs. V. L. Wolcott tn Fret-port.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Baker. is&lt;tm&gt;us story. ' R-unona' u book that iw hot .water. H gels "hard boiled"'
'5
ifrpmithe hopper. California Olanta
Mr. and Mrs John Shafer of I spending this week with Mix.; Alic© 1‘“‘* *&gt;“■• me an American clawli*. and everyboUy is b.-c;miim; liard o'clock dinner, the daughter:, hay- It was not thus in the o!d days,
bulled
from
bcUig
kept
constantly
tn
Knots
tu-d
then
were
tied
to
May:
[are the finest obtainable Plant
H
mu
elinrgiof
tludining
room,
us
­
Batei u! Marshall
*hich 103 editions have been hut water. Prujwrty tax should b&lt;Such
a
knotty.knot
was
knotted,
your calendulas in kite June. Tiuewa' and family lor a few days.
"
si
ted
by
Mira
Charlotte
Bew
mer.
I Mr nnd Mr, Harry Ritchie ac-1 prlntei, since its first pubUctUon abolished and no new taxes levied
Fifty
years
ago
today.
|
hyacinth
flowered
candytuft
a
a
‘kihuIAVVu fN&lt;if^rv''atu4 ..comfKimed
‘:O,”|W,“&lt;!&lt;’ l,y
MrS
H
“
BCI
MlHAlcy
«...««
»&lt;»
urc
.«■&lt;:»uj
Barbara
by. Mrs Hazel Hinkk-y VWu.- was added to the reVtew by until it u’ fouf-.d that Ih.cy can't get Mt -. Eirm? Bryan-’-.
fine filler. Annual Canterbury bells
Wilcox. Mis-, Wild* Holley, atul Mra. Care , have come to you aplenty:
r nh rtuiIf - ,1 it autl Klchard visited Mr. and Mra.
John.-mis pcramwl account oi
Anxious night- and wiary days, I are an unprovemenl over the old blMrs. W. Ki
Keith
of St.
nil ClUdciter
Cliideste. Of
st
o(ney fl{ Oralul Kapich on i “ v&lt;"t in Callfoni’a to the scenes along any • ether way. It is time Enna HnUey.
Johns.
Saturday.
j furnishing the backu.-ound' &lt;&gt;f the that tlie kgUUture and c-.mgre.-rt Hie bride's table was very tocauti- But. thr- crown for all yohr labor— [ cnnial. Blue tact- flowcrr. will not
wake
up'to
the
fai
t
that
we
are-',
y,.
uaw
tone
tluil
sacrifice
repays.
[stand
traiupJantuy; B-d thick tn
Mr, and Mrs James Gilmer atul
bl. Winifred McLravy of Grand
und a brief sketch ol Mis- having hard lime;- Mr. Faulkner'.- 'tot with » ©©Hhrpicce cf yellow
flunk- Fifty checkered yyars have vanished I
sto|t*p- Stn&gt;i- dahlias.are fine
Mr. nnd Mr Charles Gladstone an;| RupfcLt und Mrs Tillie McLaughlin
1‘1''
bcddiiig fto-i.-ra, btaomtog August tr&gt;
baby i-iMted liUncf., in Holland on
Tlie Mi.--.ion aroupd
been
of Muskegon spent Troni Saturday'
1 ' hive
'
?(,.j‘ treat. Clarkla u ;: «;d in a shady
Sunday.
h Uw ait;
ulle- Velio* via ■ I Ymtr ii- ,rt- were joined for uyc:
till Munday with Mr. and Mra. John ;studying Indian Missions' this win­
I,.’,' |i nook. Chtne»o fbr-get-me-nata make
LaVerne Ryireon w|Vi lit Battle McLravy and Mr. and Mra. Boyd ter ir.i the story-was nt especial In- right amount ol humor.
ed and the-bridge Brother. Sister, dear, we irreet you.
‘jcxxl
lubrtltutes
for Blue lace
Crt'tk Friday and Raw a talk to the Cl-nk and other friends.
v pyrami-j itecorat, d On your golden weilding day
I
tcrest at this tnnj&gt;
.
Up
siudenu of the Battle Creek School
su’d it miniature Mav tlie year* that lie befcre you. ।I flowers Guinea-Gold Marigolds ore1
Mrs Floyd Everhart added much
Mrs. Harold Pdliam. who has
* ponded
or Bu- iiK/'Brir.i- -A.t’i each, a happy boon, I• free bloomer* and Very lowly among
bride nnd groom.
'b-.m ,-itending several weeks with pleasure to tnj' afum-johtby two
] the orange c-Jojed tlc.*;ers. Tlie fralovely
solos.
Uie
Indian
love
song.
iter mother. Mr.-. D. .8. Goodyear.
;r midst a .poet, nan?
fin*!1 wPh'
1 pint Golden Gleam nasturtium is
to
• -I.: : ■ ’ ■ ■
Of
hf&lt;cj_sj:nny
afternoon,
-Pale
Moon'
and
a
npgro
spiritual.
! Sr., went to Flint on Bunday for n
other than Mi
a fine ground cover or trellis plan*.
■ Maybe you didn't get paja­
4*1 convention and visit Mix
t iv the
still inter
intervening.
virtt before returning to her home •'Swing Loa Sweet Chariot." atcom- Pratrlertllc. S
u years
, e.m anil
ven.ii™.
i v-*
itten numas tor Clirl&amp;tina*. U you
ixuiii.it toy Mrs. Hub-.nl Cook.
After dinner a short program was
st the better* land andrthta. |lure
‘ fine fur s-.-i.-dmg in July for fall
New Brunswick. N- J.
Lii'i-d for i-./.-ved. an amusing feature cf
Mr. and Mil ’Harty RiU-h;© and in Mr.
Mra Dewey cloud lhe program rnetou-. poems
dldnt, how about getting
to you two. in their passing.■ I bloom.
and Mrs. Clayton G. Hinckley
.
deplct'
.
Mr; Hn.x-1. Hinkliv anil Richard and th rev-soici irtumed licit week with the poem and prujy-r written,
liich wai a mock wedding with
y perfect earthly bliss.
them now? We have ull col­
j Th-.- subjects of hotbeds and
..
.if h«&lt; child­
» -n&gt; Suiuiuv guest, of Mr. und from their visit in Kiv-itniiw.-e. -Fla by Mrs Kuih B retain. an Ain-rkan*
ors. patterns and styles known
"
Indian, used at the recent Day of hood days, and "OldFather
Mahlon Holley of
Hand in Kind nwrthor.
which applies to Uie pre.M-iit.
lyrar
planning the
and Mi.
and Mra. Frank Ickes The Hinck­ Prayer observance at J he Union I*n»ir once heard Mrs Jiulrto The K,;u:
•
--------- —
Tirat’btar’ls"you^c.r;i7tly’nawght can
Mr
ley's made the trip tn their dellviij meeting tn Hastings last Friday.
Old age is tM.-aiiitlui. ihcry&lt;
arujit;." Eriicd Elmore of,
«x-rer
tOoody»ar .1L-0 read an invitation to
car.
,
......
so kind and thoughtful uf me
Kalamazoo w?sx 'bm
,.r , . h„. ,hrl,nl
nt. .
[attend the spring nW garden.rdww
■be.-t woman"
woman' and
Mr- Kyilli Danlejs ai-roir.pxnied ♦&gt;&gt;■«.
(.art munt hut thf.mlr-u roM-t,
jat Natchez April.3-9th —J. A Hooa.
Jarkwn k» on© of -ilw.se ix-raon&lt; who
as '"ti-st mail ". ..
—
h«-r Mstera. Mrs ’ Writ. Schulz ana Thr
'n”’ Qti
0,1 &lt;-n Either v.Chi.ss. under mukrt. it u pit-asm- tv do things for
WM-, flower glfj and Arid ir.u'. you both be spared
Mrs. V. L Walcott, mid brother;,. th&lt;- IruU.-i.lhp of Mr- .Elizabeth h-.-r mu) we hear on every hand.
Fotuiilalion Garment
j
KLINGENSMITH.
H«-my. &lt;ntirlHinc&lt;l member* y!
■’Tt"
dtom^1 *"'■
M' ~4
.“••iwr -M
r At Redact'd Price*!
Qilreit
Esther
rorletics
.if
Cak-dunin
port to. Shipshewana.
Indiana.
Henry BJUlte
1 little daughter of V.rar Hd’tinsr,
then 5
Sunday when- they attended th© and Mlitoil-vdk- Friday Evening in,[Oxford, dun-, E
where
M
k
.
hi
f'.r
the
duty*wa*
(iirnhhfd
;
were
gue-ts
01 Mr. and’ Mr.-. Claud
ttinertki of their aunt, Mr*. L. T. lhe social rooms &lt;d the Method:-..;[lived before he
by
Mra.
Jfar-.ey
T.idrnan
and
son
Willwny
Wednesday,
church There was u fine dinner, ex-1
and Mil! funnier ccrand Mrs. Uor.a Seier of Hattie
Mrs. Albert Green. Esther,-Alberta
relJently served, followed by » de-1
[Creek. Mi.-:. Ftyrbara Wllrvx of Has- and Gurdon and Marshall Tripp
ilghtfui program, constethig of tulss "!at- is practically the -xmc a - livre.
■
■ •
....................... iihr.uoi, th« m »«nm urv earlier.
Mens &amp; Bays Clothing
rcad the foltowmfe: ting* nnd Maur.cc Joljncox.of D:i- spent Saturday night «ith Mr. and
than
here ..... „ «!..«.« MX uve «&gt;.»;«:&gt;- VI toil Ovfr one hmidred friends and Mrs. Lep Lflphmn nl Maple Grove
i bad kiii-e Ifnci'ire in a fall al the Veei’bit-r of Grand HapMs und Mr.
Mra. Ruby B. Merrick
---------'
ii.-lntH • called during the day ondiCentcr and attended the Branch P.
HASTINGS
Kellar Stem home. h. rr|K&gt;rtect a« W. Ml8t«-venMtii of the same cih in rui.&lt;! districts and not marty in- Kulumiizoo
. ... f
,.™nd!a,no’^ ;hc letl'‘ri °r congratulation'T. A nt the hall, they spent S-.mdoing nicely nt her home in Lan- were .'gi .-'Ciit and gave intercom] dUrtrtv:.. the most important in his .. n. r
IrCMlcait rv»rr T
llocality wa-. munnn a ..'i.-t.of rock
, 1U_
•
bra
revived wits one from President day afternoon with Mr. arU Mrs.
r. ;• V ckok
sing She expects to return to her talk* to lhe young Lidles.
.Franklin D ,Rr&lt;&gt; &lt; v It. The brid*,Glrnn Hodman .in Maple Grove.
work here in a short time.
talk
nnd
they
like
buildings jure
INITIATES CANDIDATES.
and groom of fifty yeira ago le-1 Other cullers there were Mr and
'vivid many
and urc-iMrs
— - Hodman
A. a special lueeting of the served n; an nppr-uticc in a groc­
.—. beautiful
--------------------— — ------- Claude
and sons of
NORTH MAPIX GROVE.
i Eastern Star Cliapicr No 7 on ery store nt one time aijd received he*"h’ke i n when ■ on arc alJi - lid gift
threeilnh
• Dunham
dblrict.
Stanton and1 ..
I11'1.''7amtinn
- nla0 them!ob.urg
'*&gt;y «uw-,
of Battle
CreekI&gt;on
ond'Mra'LUBe
Fred Hanes, Mr- Wet Ktnncy '
Tuesday evening several candidates tin- equal uf tuenty-fi.ur cents a
.......
..
w„,..u.v.v.
and daughtl-r. Mildred, were in
were initiated following tlie •dinner. week and - board out of wliich hec FYr'f liv yeara l ev
Relative, and friend; were Henman of Baltimore.
c.’th”' K
5 n.t.i,.ta.ii.l to ',;ri,.,.]lt
Bult,. Cm,k 1Cah|.
M
....a Mrs.
v!r; w
... Bltgood spent
Guests wore .pre-ent front Battle paid for hb laundry He gave .1
Mr, and
Wm
Crtek last Wednesday to fee
Cftxk and each Chapter in Barry very- vivid and interesting descrip- TIirt. iBbixit brat nnd cold ami
ist week with relatives
relatives In Na-h- Mn'
J01)®® ®t the Nichol* ho»Or"nt&gt; Rapids. Dell n. Clov-Hast
Hickory Corners, Vicksburg, I vill©.
die.............................................................. pital. She WX1 getting along fim
county wa; reprea-nfetp" Worthy tain of England where th© birds i.iru.igiwit 1 rat ami cold a»'»
Orlce is
visiting hte
hi* daugh- ana
a,ld wUI
lhc noopitai
hospital inq
tlu)
Grand Patron Jam©.- F Mark, Mr- sing swx-cler and the flowers are
“i. ’•'i--o' t»’i-irm&gt; thrv hl,-P
“»»d Columbia. Ohio.
: John Orlro
ts ^siting
»u‘ ,ettvc lnc
—■ Mr.
u. and Mr*. J*y Robfrt&lt;in
L.......... a-.ilt
*
'
Mh Fox wu« the Oldest peraon'ter.
.Mmk. Mra Horton *nd Mra. M. C. more fragrant. '
A male quartette. Arthur Lathrop.
present on Saturday and Master;Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Leona Jackson of Hastings
or gtir-Ls also. A delightful gather­ David Slieplierd. Mr. Miarlman . around,
rnimny Elmbre w:.-. the youngert.
—---------- -■*•» '
called on Mr. and Mra Dexter
and Herbert Morehouse were the’ They have
‘ done their be?
ing H reported
Mr. F«x w.-u bom in Barry county [
BARBERS CORNERS.
Crouse one day tort wrek. Charity ■
taxi number on the program. The
&lt; n July 12. 185S. and Mra. Fox's j The p. T A. held their regular Crouse and iris housekeeper, Mua
■BIRTHDAY DINNEH.
meeting was closed by singing
, birthplace was New- Yufk stale,;monthly meeting Friday evening -Gcotoell. were Sunday visitors, '
✓rtihlawr of the birthdays of’ Mr.--. "Blest B© th© Tie That Bnub.." and Some are here and so
h's a simple litHwRKviihg.
/JL
»&gt;..■
ton,
10.
IKI.
UtatoJ.
Tto
Btohtol
0ne.Tto
Urv Kuel Dem.r, ,M chlldto,
-PrancU Coleman. Ni va Bennett and repeatlng.ihe watchword. The next They have seen tills t&lt;
1 ■'
™"“l ”&gt;
™oiuy r.rn m..■« »i!l ta- Apr? 7
, , U,,ilr enrt .p-m Hundl,
a child.
MrsyMiiblc Bennett, the latter en­ meeting will be held n't th© Almon
But it’s kindly, su eet and tnie • &gt;#&gt;
rtnef- u rtilld.
Mrs James Hopkins formerly of 'the lume of Mr and Mrs Harte
and swami
tertained with a family dinner on Parr home on Saturday, March 18.
Two
children
were
tern
to
this
I
this
locality,
who
spent
the
winter
Marshall
*
so wild.
Sgtiday. fourteen being preret^.
lor a tiny meeting.
•rtoon. Mrs Jes.-&lt; Kenyon of Hick- ip Florida, recently returned to her
Rerivai service* cloed at the
Jitsithcsortof birtliilajmessagd ' Em
ow tln-y are In watting years
cry Con.era. .nd Mra. Glenn Freer, home m Masting*.
chmeh SunSISlht^rayer me^
Pearlc Bagley, Secy. ’
who hie* resided with her purentu! Rome Bull went to Grand Rapids ir.g tl.is Friday night nt Mrs Sarah
One ux&gt;it!d send a friend like &gt;ou V
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
ilntx the death of hor husband, lx- Saturday to spend .i i-w days
o*trolh'«
A
tuber '21. 1927 One grandchild.; ____________
'
’
usirours.
TnS
Theltpit Freer.- died in infanev
.
—
»riuTTTZ^——&gt;
The many tin nds of Mr. und Mrs.
imptring meetings.
i
'" *“ *
■
.. nen mu hurry,
Fox unite :li Iihcitattons and with}
/
Sunilav iv-nuig'a meeting was op-! lu‘d“.i» ol
not always
firmly
them many more happy years:
ened by lhe song. 7Hls Eye Is On!,,,’'1’iota
”' are "■ «
•- •tied,'for
---■ ■
.
»For meat’or fish)
toother.
J
•
1 *&lt;
’. c stiff mayortnalse.
the Sparrow." followed by “As a;Bn mi slackly drawn i'-.:&gt;-thfr
HE above card, taken at random, from our large
3 T chopped pickles.
Voluiit-.t-r."-and •awret Hour ot —
•a xkctipn of grerting cants, is 4't xS'-, inches
Prayer." which were led bjr_ Tony!
2 T chopped parsley.
.n size.- of bluc-gray'cdlur. with narrow white bor­
MORG.V
WEST HOPE.
2 T chopped alites.
der. hiti.rth ally engraved in black letters—include-,
fThe dole uf the Gai den Chib has
| 2 T choppe d whites or onions.
a Ixautifu! tissue lined envelope uf'-blue-gray to
been changed and hereafter will be I
match curd. Priced at JOc. Ask for No. 409.
1 T lemon juice.
,
held oft the fourth Thursday of tlie
l
t salt.
month. Thia month's meeting will'
1 Mix • ingredient.-. Chill and serve
be with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Gam-7
in small glass diyh
rein of Cloverdale.
dhe
Mr.-.' Ltlhe Woodman is spending
Strictly Freth
Doi.
IkckM
.h&gt;SU,,di
y r-U'M
V“
t}** ni
S1'd-Mllry
n'r boU
m Mr
esldtS
k of wart a !&lt;-fr
Kent ’trem
Countv
Mr' ‘and
'" Kln
Stalled Green Peppers.
a iiart of this week with her sister,
I8R3 — Golde/i Anniversary — 1933
6 largo grpen pepper*.
Lraguur.it
to attend t» Uuiqtwt
,
ac
’xVlv Mi... J. P. Collison of Kotombzoo,
••Always Something New"
1 c corn.
•
who Is quite ill with heart trouble.
16. ns hollared'gtasta.
HASTINGS
Phone 2634
MICHIGAN
1 c soft bread crumbs
Wc all hope for her sjieedy recov­
Lucy Ba.uBt-„ . who led Hie topic'&amp; mJ nSd Afn- Jc 3 T chopped onions
Jess
King and ery.
for disunion, gate an interMttorf;,; Mr.
’ and
“d Mrs
M
J
Largo Box
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Woodman and
2 T chopped green peppers.
report un The World,' a chapter I daughter. Mary Lou. of Rlk Rapid;
[are
assisting.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Clare
Arclue attended the golden wedding
2 T chopped celery.
taken from tne Chinese Mission1 Van Bjcklt wiih their work. Ma:y celebration
held
tn
honor
uf
Mr.
and!
book. ■
| Lou is now attending Morgan Mrs. Mark Fox of Hurtin-.-,. Satur­
j 1 egg.
Artuthcr song was sung, '‘Brighten1 ■ schiioL
Froth
lb.
.
day. They report a lovely day and]
! 3 T butter, melted.
the Corner tVlicrc You Are." fol­
und Mi.--. Harold Chrutupher wc wish Mr and Mrs. Fox inonyi
Wash pepper's. Cut off nnd dis- lowed by the Epworth Mitguti U-nc-l.[of Mr.
Hinman ’• Fancy
Lansing spent Sunday at Morgan more happy anniversarlc;..
[card top. and inside ptllp anti t£ed*. diction which completed tlie meet-'
2 c...
SILVER RIVER Brand
Rinse well. Beat egg and add rest ing. Lura Francisco had charge of: . Park. Mr. and Mra. Wayne Christopher
moored from„Lanjing for!
[of ingredient'. Stull peppers Fit in­ the recreation.
.
! Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters;
i to baking panJ»Add '. uieh ot
. Corr. See., M^tidc Wallace. &gt;‘ the week end.
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. Hastings, Michigan
! Mimic Webb und Clayton u:d spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
.‘water. Bake 30 inmutes m mxirrate
Bottle
I Cnarles Harruuttvn drove to Con- Albert Hartman of’ South Hickory'
ioven. Baste ' frequently. Caiclulty
Frozen Apple Sauce
—■
..........
ml '
'
.
Two ctljts sWmened apple »auc©.!kliu SM'trday to vuit Rev. and Mr.-. Conicra.
jremove to serving platter.
Mr. and Mr.;. Clarence Payne atyl
pinch salt, two egg white-, one cupjaarter then went oh to Marton
ILupbcrry I'uddin;.
ton
Elwm
ut
Ho
’
pe
Center,
and
.Mr.'
whipping cream, enc-half U‘*.mjhk&gt;u [ Monday tturntnc and brought Mrs.,o*w»u w nvpv uuw;. »nu •»&gt;.
White Haute
I 3 c raspberries (red or blApki.
vanilla or a little cinnamon.
'KirI Obaalt. Mr. Hurnnut.m's .-.i*.,and,'Mrs. Charley Beck of Gah-aburg
Del Monte
Add the sail to Hi© apple sauce i k*r. hum© With them taking her ..-pent Sunday with home folks..
! 1 c sugar.
or Maxwell
&lt;
and fold in the beatcti tgg white-.J^ck to ivr Irani.- Thursday wm! Tlie many frirnd. nf Willi© Loulloute Coffee Pound
and whipped cream. Flavor with 'calling on Mr Harrington's father, 'dets, who is ill with erystpeias. ate
1 t cinnamon
vanilla or cinnamon. Turn Into ai who has a broken hip, at the Evart., all hoping for his six-edy recovery। 2 T lemon juice. '
Good Quality Four Sow
ouspiwi, rcttirrtuig
reiurnuis lioqie
noqw by
uy uxei
rns conimtuutx
ronuuiuiv.j; wa, saddened
freezing tn\y nnd let atand until -. hospital,
Lake! Th©
J
2 T butter
- iV
‘-------J --------------— ■'
। View
and
calllng;Oti
Rev, and
Mra.[Friday •to ---------hear ol--the death of Mrs.
I Thoroughly wash Ixrrics Blind frozen. Serve* six tn eight.
I
A.
PMead.
Emrnu
Hanir'.ii:-.
which
occurred
at
sugar and flour. Add bernra Add
Fruit-ad© with Mint.
--------- -*-«-*---------------- Pennock hospital, Mra. Hampton 1
I rest of Ingredient*, pour into stmlMake n ipgar syrup by Irallins 21
BRANCH DISTRItrr.
[sjxi.t her lit-- in this county and [
ilow; buttered baking dish. Cover cups of sugar ami 2 cups of water
,nr „
•" v — V will iTOM t al the t will be sadly misred by a WKk- circle i
'with crust.
for 5 minutes. Coel. and add 2 cups u.,mr
v
Mudge Thursday. [ of friend.-.
.
of
loganberry,
grape,
raspberry.
March
'j
foi
Formerly 40c to 60c Papers A Double Roll!
SUe
Chocolate Rice Pudding,
lection ot officers.
---------- —----------------strawberry, o-- p:r-apple pure and,. —
' meethur.. which h.nt:
SOI TH ( OATS GROM..
The Revival
c rice.
add the juice of 2 lemons. Add 1*: i[been
।
tn progress al tne N. Maple1 Mr and Mrs. Herbert Firstcr, Mr
3 c tnilk
•
quart.-, of water, and a pinch ol salt |.Grove
-------------------^.. -(gnd
Mrs. Lyle FUhcr. Mr. and Mrs !
chureh
dmed Shnday
eve[
mix well, and chill. Serve with mmt ^rung with
tpr communion
kerVicc.: Ben Merrti k met at the horn© of i
*i C COCOS
•prigs.
[£•£ s"-|( \vat^i7DteL
supt.
... .. ...
----- . ix-... . . |ylr un([
wgym, Merrick Sun­
---------------------------- )day to celebrate the birthday* ’&lt;&gt;11
iing present.
About Cucumber*.
2 egg yolk*.
«.E
1 Mr;. Fir-rtig and Mr., Wayne Mer-I
Mra. JJ. J. Wiiliu und‘ daughter.
'
I 2 T butter­
[Helen, wru- in Lansing Sunday to-F*ck- A bla’dinner and a big lime.!
jxnsdn
it
you
follow
tin
.
simple
, 2 egg whites, beaten.
• C M. Stowell and wile and Andy
precaution. Cut the top from tin vi*lt th© I'jnner x son. Clavto.i
1': l vanilla.
.
Stutz attended the concert giv?n,;
cucumber.
Then rub it firmly
; Wash rice. Add milk. Cook 40 agalnzt the place from which It lias
at tin- Mrthodtsl church in Hastings
Mr. Noah Kraft of Charlotte and ■ Wednesday night
•minutes in double boiler. Stir fre­ been cut. The pcluon will came out
quently. Add salt blend cocoa and in the form of soapy -udMr and Mi- Seymour Jordan, were
--------------- »•&gt;
|sugar. Add to ne&lt;- mixture. Cook 5
! Sunday gueite of Ed Bedford.
&lt;• Sooner or later science will pcrOllier Patterns Priced from i2c to 39c a Roll
The Big Little Store
Phon*
minutes. Add yolks, mix well anti
Quick-Drying CtoUtea.
Tlie s.iiuhiiir Club mr: with Ad- tcet laundered linen© Uousera that We Deliver
cook. 3 minutes Beat nnd add rert
die Lewi. ThiiFxfuv. There. -iill fr- a can lx -a’ in fw a.’ long *» • 30
iof ingredients Pour into glass msh.
mit&gt;m&gt; s without hiking on the ap­
[Chill and serve with cream.
iwith Mrs. claro Williams.
sencc ol air will dispel mouture.
pearance ol cancer tlnaNluet.

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fox Entertain on Golden Wedding Day

~

Rain Coats

3

^*1

iiipan- ■
iflotl
Del-

s6(22

Pajamas

95c - s2-

T.S.

Baird

Birthday Greeting Cards

My Birthday Message

Helpful Suggestions

Good Groceries and Meats
Friday, March 10

BESgMEK

JJEWE1L1E1K

Saturday, March 11

31c

EGGS

Pork and Bean* eSniH si.. 3c.„25c
Corn Flake*
10c

REED’S DRUG STORE
WALL PAPER SPECIAL!
Varnished Tile Paper
NEW STOCK!
Good Patterns!

Mayflower Wall Papers

SEVERAL PATTERN’S
COLOR FAST!
PER DOUBLE ROLL—

IO

Coffee

►

Butter

18c

Spaghetti

13c

Pickle*

15c

Corn Meal 5 &lt;i i“i 10c

Broom*

Chipso

uu. 19c

Ivory Soap

ORDER YOUR MEAT FROM US
BEST QUALITY! LOW PRICES!

HINMAN’

kAAAAAAAAAAA

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH I, 1SJJ

PAGE EIGHT .

.1 COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

WANTS

THE CHURCHES

WEAR THIS

|

The Centra) Railroad of Peru la I
one of the highest railroads in the', gj,
world. The altitude ot the Une at ■ X»»&gt;»
one point la 15.665 feet. On the 100*’
mile stretch of track there art 65 j Zw&gt;
tunnels and 67 bridges.

I LEGAL NOTICES |

New Feature Trusi
Yon will be more comfort-

dom of action with an Akron
Trass. Its exclusive feature
• ‘Selective Pressure Control**
is lhe greatest trass improve­
ment in many years. We
guarantee a correct fitting
and keep your truss adjusted.

Jeicrilwd'* tt'“n

1

CARDS of THANKS

The Prescription Drug Store

Our Success
Has been achieved through care­
ful badness managernm^and
eatiefaciorsL dealing with policy­
holders. Cj
SEE US FOR INSURANCE

Citizen! Mutual

GRANGE PROGRAMS

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS

GEORGE M. NEWTON
BPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH.
CLOCK JEWELRY MEPAIRINO.
CASH FOB OLD GOLD.

CAUCUS NOTICES
FOR SALE - CHICKS
From JlETTVs BIG LEGHORNS.
AImi purebred Rnrk« and Reds, now
batching. 1060 layers on own place.

GETTY’S POULTRY FARM
AND HATCHERY
Middleville.
Michigan

Player Piano

BABY CHICKS!
LEOHOKNS

Art!. Jr. O. u«y 15 50

McJOXIA.
Pherson
hatchery
MICH . E F D .%• :
HASTING^ARKETS

pALTtMORIt REPUBLICAN CAUCUS.
'I I - I.-; I *t • &gt;.■
U.
FRATKrcyilJ E CAUCUS

IV l»iuH
notice

:

or nr.FUBt.rcAN

caucus

i;c&gt;. !«... • ' U t t- i.»w

u

.ftey reqire scene? and
a heart for the bereft

CHARLES H. LEONARD

ANNOUNCING OPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 10

GEORGE’S SHOE REPAIR
&amp;. HAT CLEANING SHOP
OPENING PRICES FOR 30 DAYS ONLY
Ladin’ Half Sole, Ngc Men’. Half Sole. $a .00
a. al.u^!nl«*‘*r[w ■
Rubber heel, free 1
Best Materials Used

Satisfaction Guaranteed

• GEORGE HOUSEMAN, Propr.
IU SO. J13F£R»OX STRUT

HAJTISGS. MK HIG IX

riNOS tOWNRHIP
lEMO-TiATIC CAUCUS.

nd tbit ••14 cUitnt
JwV'a. D. ImS’11

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

NUMBER 46

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 15, 1933

President Roosevelt Makes Clear, TEIU [ICT OHI TC
Ahnnt nanKini
Rnnkincr
...
Plain
Statement adoui
About
Banking
ini/n r n Imiu I- Plain
t iam Sfnfompnt
statement
flbl\ H. F. u. Luflll
Situation—All Should Read It
WOW MT

07776960

MARCH MEETING OF

THE BROTHERHOOD

COST CITY $6,513.02 FOR |
STREET WORK IN 1932

SEASCOUTBAND
HERE ON MARCH 24

BEPUBLICMIS HID
WLfflCEClDDHD

Postponed—Funds Tied Up
Bo It Cannot Meet Nee,_
in Good Condition,
■ TOTAL OF 277 VOTES OAST
essary Expenses
, I I want to talk for a few minutes with the people of the United State?
ENTIRE MEMBERSHIP TN j about banking—with thr comparatively few who underala nd the me- PRINCIPAL OPPONENTS OF , There
APPEAR AT CENTRAL
IIWIF will
Will UV
be tuf
US, meeting Ml
ot the
HIV TO
_______________________
_
Ij ill's'', e^nrer's
k.Hl.u.k.u report made» te,
—
AT CITY CAUCUS ON
Brotherhood next Monday night. AUDITORIUM NEXT WEEK |the council Friday night gave the
ATTENDANCE AT SPE­
ehanica of banking but more particularly with the overwhelming mar I HASTINGS BOYS COME
I total cost of street, repair, mainte-1
I March V). The Governor s and the
MONDAY NIGHT
. Jority who use bank* for the making of deposits and the drawing of
FROM LUDINGTON
CIAL MEETING
; President's proclamations have tied
nance, street cleaning and oilier |
up all the funds of the Brotherhood

i street work as M513 02 There were STERLING ROGERS WAS
iand until they can be Released it ADMISSION 10 CENTS
i I want to Jell you what has been done In the last few days, why it LOWER ADMISSION
REPAYMENT TO COME
will be Impossible to hold a meet­
was done and alial the next step* are going to be. I recognise that the
NAMED FOR CITY CLERK
■FINE ENTERTAINMENT
FROM DEUNQUENT TAX min,
su„ vw,.„
.......
RATES
— WILL CONTINUE
......... lla. , hut 'because
•• there
_
are expenses al-

i many proclamations from Slate Capitol* and from Washington, the
----------[square feet of sidewalk laid. All Hie
Prosecutor Barnett Files Ap-1 k«‘*iatiOn. the Treasury regulations, etc. couched for thr most part in Seftt Sales indicate There must be paid either with cwh. or Grand Rapids Sea Scout cost ot the sidewalk and nearly all Three Candidates on Ticket
‘of the curb and gutter was paid by
that can
be immediately
« a a. Pinnnc
RR
n_. nt
I banking and legal terms, should be explained for the benefit of the,
p ..
m.
j checkschecks
that can
be Immediately
Gi
Renominated — Three
plication With Authorities | av„a&lt;P
j
Will Be a Full House To- | cashed;
leashed:and
andthat
that isteout
outof
of the
thequ«ques-1 ! Band,
Band, 50jJ Pieces
Pieces Oi
One of
the owner* of the property in front
New Men Named
'of whose premises there improve­
non at the present lime, and will &gt;
the Country's Best
at Lansing on Friday , I t| uwr.uiu
Y'r*iT°W
owe Hite ,n
In U»IIHUUU
particular because
ucvnuac «eral rush by a large portion of our
merits Were made. The amount paid
until .ta lmnkuw
A pri,.UfIe
„rr&gt;.
The acute banking iltuation ha»l
of tlw
thr fnrtituHi*
fortitude and aocxl
good ternuer
temper ' population
to turn bank deposits ThPi
Fellows announce an un- up. -rfv «. m.u1 nt
i
w ——
i Hastings and Barrv countv sirouUI
street work lx much less than Republican city caucus tn the city
forced the county to consider mak- with which everybody c
----------—•■ into currency or gold—a rush so usually' fast program for their St. deemed it be-t to call off the March«| the expenditure for that purpose in hall Monday night The contest for
has
accepted
city clerk brought out the crowd.
Ing a loan ortho Reconstruction Fi­ the inronvenicncr and hardships of great that the soundest banks could -Patrick Day boxing meet. DepreK­
not gel enough currency to meet the «*on does hot seem to afiect the J’ “““I’,
"■
“^,u“
nance Corporation. The propcr"call the banking holiday I know that i demand. The reason for thte was
of tickete to thte populw apat. I
when you understand what we in
which Sterling Rogers received 119
done about the meeting on April' ...
.. m.. central Kchool uudiwas tekued, and a meeting of the Washington h.iv&lt;&gt; been about I shall .that
the Ford Cote"**
Colored Quar-!*
.J*™"*-;
u&gt;«i un
“a• w
•• 17. when lhe
on me
the spur ui
of uw
the moment ii
it
! “'*
and Clarence E. Davis 98 The prin­
।
torium
on
Friday
evening,
March
]
to sell
10. at 8:30, the Ludington
* impossible
-—
. • per- • March
■
n J.
scheduled U» give a concert.!,
board was held on Thursday, which continue to have your co-operution was. of course,
cipal argument urged for Mr. Rog­
[24. at tight o'clock. Genera) admis-1
as fully as I have hud your sympu- ifectiy sound assets of a bank and glove toarers will file one by one into!
’ ‘ It latoclioved that the banking trou-.Irion will be tin- small sum of ten I
ers was that Mr. Da via had filled
was attdndr'd by the entire board
A lad of available cash in the thy and help during the post week, convert them into cash except at O[1(1 Fellows arena to do battle with I bles will be ironed out In sufficient •' rents. One hundred seutr. will be re- i
First of all let me state the simple ’ panic prices far below their real local b0?*time .«o that the Apnl meeting can
county poor fund, from which wel­
',was evident last fall, the majority
—r..
T'""
“ 1 ’Ludington Is
'* sending down the,
,h-'i be held. As to tiiat matter an- ' served'at the price of 25 cent.-, each .
fare relief 1* paid, made fid* meet­ fact that when you deposit money In lvalue.
of Republicans seem to be opixmed
piuy be procured from the |
in absolute
qmoiu«* necessity. The fact ---------“ pul
— the
—
111 “
o&lt; M«ai 3 dou,hl, m.mb-r. o&lt; J.n«-n'. Serv nouncemenl will be made later.
a bank—
the—
bank does ■not
‘ «•
ij' Tickets
ing an
(to the continuation in office of unc
Boy Scouts of the county, the
that the local bank* which liold Hie nioney into a safe-deposit vault. It:scarcely a bank in the country was lc*,.Athle‘f ,Club&lt;„
u&lt;*!
, who has served several terms.
I Scoutmaster.:, also at the Banner
We hazard nothing in saying that.
joflice and at Carveth A- Stebbins’ | ELECTRIC PUMPING COSTi
.....
..
. .....m! FfWHu nt
—hnntli, mmmar- ! rnmtw^rnrilv rlmlHu
। thte city has been mighty well
Hons f...._--------------------Governor's proclamation not to' pre­
obtained at Carveth Ar Stebbins'.
, WAS 2.2866 CENTS PER • served by Mr. Davis. In making thia
: tarn weight, champion of the Hart J
fer one creditor above anoltar shut other kinds of loans. In other' governors in almost all the states, /tournament: Jim White, runner up;
1,000 GALLONS
Special committees have been)
words,
the
bank
puts
your
money!
It
was
then
that
&gt;1
Issued
the
in® upon Mr. Rogers or hl* ability.
off the payment of the Welfare and
designated to present this matter!
, ______ r
in Grand Rapids Golden Glove jour - &gt;
Red Crosa money, after the five per to work to keep the wheels of in- I proclamation providing for the na,We are speaking। of
the excellent
nument
in the lightweight das* and i
S WATERWORKS ON A
cent Trust .Dc|X®lt had been ex­ dustry and of agriculture turning tionwide bank holiday, and this was, ■iso
Harold Williams,
niiiuuus. «a vvwivu
colored boy
ou, •
. ■wiiu,kjv«. viuv. 4em.ii
.
‘the flrat step in the Government's also naluiu
hausted Thte acute situation threw around
who
appeared
in
the'linals
during
'
A
MMrD
n
TAT
nr
TTTt
l*P
«
aud
other
organizations,
-nd
organizations
!
--------A comparatively smull*part of the! reconstruction of our financial and tiie Golden Giove tournament at. luiyidizjKLiJAL. llud mrGOOD BUSINESS BASIS
the responsibility for all welfare
Ls
O|w
.
of
Jhp
j(
.
a(
|
Thte te one of the leading bands
----------looked after thl* city's interests with
work in the county upon the county money you put into the bank te kept economic fabric.
POINTS A COMMITTEE • of the country. There are 55 nwm-l
currency—an amount which in! The second step was the legtela- Grand Rapids. Tile star of Lud-'
Itself, which acts through Ils wel­ in
Di.po..l Plant Oper- .h,
,m™«, He
nurituu
normal iimrs
times is wnuny
wholly aiuiiciciii
sufficient luiww*
to!Hon iiiuuipuy
promptly iuiu
and painaucmiy
patriotically . inkton Is Murlin Bools, 14l|&gt;OUndS,|
TO INVESTIGATE
fare agent. C- H. Osborn.
In...
«W,n m»n, m-hhronmueooon.-od,,.
ria-wh-n- orating Expense
E.timated
...0
t»»
J
o
pcr
When it was realized that the cover the cash iweds of the average paused by the Congress, confirming who won the championship trophy;
and have been highly commended
ei«i»-q.
citizen.
In
i
n
oUier
other
words,
the
total
my
my
proclamation
proclamation
and
and
broadening
broadening
my
my
ln
Hart
tournament
______
county could not draw any more ot
I for the excellence ot their music ♦ .
““ 1 —
The program which .Is now ar- TRACT IS OFFERED
1U lunds for welfare work—al­ amount of ail the currency in the powers so that it became "possible snged
A, ,0,
,l.y meeting
rtonn. ^nn.
E «•»««, .nd hu
read*asa*follows:
follows:
.
«««««»■ I Th«' | -TtaScouts
Seawill
Scouts
reach
willHa*-i
reach At
Has-1
the city
council
t^i7—
country is only a small fraction of in view of the requirement of time rongedreads
though tiie county hai large de­ thr
.... total deposits ...
1IU iu
.c ,,„A1
Astruski. Ludington.
112. vs J.
BY'C. H. OSBORN; tings about four o'clock P M on I day night City Engineer Sparks «
in all u.
a! the banks.: to rxtend E..r
the nuuu.,
holiday «and
liftt u
the
A*u Astruski.
Ludingto
perils in tank*— because of condiWhat. then, happened during the ban of that holiday gradually. This i,lerb(
Cooper. Hastings. 112.
I
----------Friday the 24th. After attending to gave his report for the calendar
*■
tfons governing the tanking situa­ Inst few days of February and the I taw also Have authority to develop
George ClUCkey. Ludington. 110. R. p. Kroodsma Discussed *0™ stage setting* in the auditor- year. 1932. We are glad to give some ne
“ aa* »
tion. Mr. Osborn went to Lansing first *!ew days of March? Ikcauae; n program of rehabilitation dl our vs■ ^'d Walker. HaMlngs, 112
‘
| him. the band wi l parade through figure* from that report, which ^r«*™ X‘an
c,ar*P"
to learn If it might be possible fur of undermined confidence on the banking facilities.
Warren Gcnnson, Ludington, lie.
Value and Need of Com!he-*treete Supper will lx- ^n.d niakc mterestlng reading.
™'rT *1 waJ&gt; C°T« * “X?*"
the county to make i^loun from the part of the public, there was a gen-'
(Continued on page five)
, vs. Pete Barlow. Hastings. 116.
munity Forests
them at 6:30 at the K. of P. hall in । The total amount of water
J™*" *»»
*»*
Reconstruction Finance .Corpora- j
- ' 1 *
■
Jim White. Ludington. 133. vs
r,
the Fuller building. Friends ot pumped
102.822.000 gallons The *
«a'^®‘
cte've’ Kurmes,
Karmes. Hastings.
Hastings. 131
131.
8eou:,n« ln ,,us clsy and c^t*'ic&lt;^ 01 •M^Ptn« wUh etelric power'.^1
J"
Mrtion. for the purpose of carrying on ------’:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- j g^
’
Max Billings.
Billings. Ludington
Ludington. 135, vs. Commercial CTub wire much inter-1 ,nJ
hosts lo bftnd
Bt K ] wa# joggc CPnU |x.r 100o gallons. 2“^. “n *?fp ,?1U
5*,y
relief work.
After stating the HISTORICAL RECORD
COUNCIL SLASHES SALARIES, i Max
till James. Hastings. 135
torttA^oI^th^Fx^ 01 p hfl11 Each wlH ”cort “ nw,n'
ThP °Pcra“”« cost of lhe.water&gt; t^,,k^.ph
SHOULD BE PRESERVED'.JJ."irold Williams. Ludington. 144,;•!? p&lt;’ KtSi?na‘ !?/ Aa °LroXtSt,Jber of
ban4 ,o hls s«al al thc&gt; work* plant was 87.69929 for the;
“J*41 thu cltF oaa
.tension Service of the Michluan..^. . ..-ngram will be carried wit' veara tante reduction over pre- hundred per cent.
the welfare a-ssuclnlion accredited to]
----------H0
b yle _i.y rr.uill be re-1 VM- ^ck Palmer, Middleville. 134.
‘ Nred ^nd ‘”vah£ '
Goinmuntev':lt thttt ttmc' The band wlU ,&lt;‘av&lt;’1 v,cm ycar:’ wl”'“ alcam furnla,le4
^'^te^T^ltton.^^'uta
. ^,.“n~
^.V
“-«b-rl
b ithe
’&gt;*»»■»
a» abou
abo'1' 7 « TV
Oen- 'the power. The total receipts were
icic macs. Hastings, i«.
------kJ
5 .7,”
hall at
Ralph Chesnay, Ludington. IM. for‘".ts. The members oL the cmb tral
t , auditorium.
aU(jltorium
814.462.43. showing that the waterw maxc a
.
_ _______ u.«*re on much interested that we
..
.
... this entertainment I works is on a fine bustn.-A.
Not. only
will
wmtaire him wany
sembkd Thursday, they had tta in- *
Prized
Htv ^LTL^r^ftv
Wayland Welterweight vs Doster!1*'0 8&lt;xxl r‘*ulLs wil1 7ollow 0114 be worth wlule. because, of the ex- In fact it is so good that 82.500 was «***■„*r‘‘
formation they needed Chairman | We suggest that this would be a "«*J; £pje*r.' .j.1^ ““^1" Welterweight.
presentation.
cellencc of the music by the band, leaped from waterworkr money to “J*
.*?
Glasgow, wffcn the board convewd. Rood tune for people to preserve
1
Wavl.nd Ij»
----------- -------------but it tftll ateo b„- valuable in show-, the contingent fund, and 81500 to '“£a?ly.
^tter hod
Ynadc a ptaln.statetneiil of th.- con- i.rome kind of a record of the times
marshal, night poll a. fire
clerical
when
he
mg what Scout training is doing for the fire fund.
not liad dcr
‘cal experience w
»*n »*
driver
assistant, .n
and the
Tber- „1H bf. „
,0»
I lumber they wished for from IlOrto
dltloiu. which require.! tta super-1 through which we are passing since ,|nick
lnJck drn
‘r and -Mutant,
entered
the
office,
but
he
started
in
boys. Every member of this band is
During the year, from the water*ne'L^‘ploy?1 Bl ”7 *aLer ond furious'bouta and the crowd*!*
a thouja,ld
T,,dl
vlt-ars to meet-nnd to act and toi November 1929. when tta crash ini
Boy Scout. Over half of them are! works income, there was paid S3.- with tiie determination that he
of «•
The »“&gt;"»» °L?cre‘ o( M‘c,'‘«an land ■aEagle
give thte urgent mattcr^mniediate i the stock market gave tlic country r^urtioJ wa*^umPou‘^^
016.14
tM
repair
’
s
and
altereUons
at
Scouts, and the others hove
‘ ——— —■*
■
*
consideration.
. warning of what was coming.
t,by the XSl
“.sr' Un*n,m°UAly ■&lt;‘opt':d I material reduction in prices te .Uli **" covered with virein pine, hem­ attained high rank in scouting.
the waterworks building and tor
» «»d
414 Bn_PPJ^L '' ¥
Mr. Osborn was advised by Mr.
This record should mention the | mine
th0 council.
fou,ic11-.
.
in force. The local fans will be In- lock “nd ot,“r forw,t ‘rw!L N°*
Set down Friday night. March 24. moving and relocating the'pumps. "as^“Mr. Rogers could not do
Sinke to apply for sufficient funds prices received for form products
I terested In seeing Pete Barlow ap-,«««' Principal source* of lumber are a* the time when you will hear the Not only did the waterworks xevc- toe-arne.
to cover relief work for tiie months rot various times, as well as price.-. UtLTUN COUPLE MARpear in the bantamweight class for T***5' Louisiana and the Pacific !ISea
,
Scout band and be sure and get w^^t^lmmoreLn^^ri o^o%£"n7be™7^ &amp;
of Marell and April. A careful csti-. paid for other Item*. It should show ,
-------RIED------------FIFTY------YFAIK u,e nm U,,1C Also the Hostings Coast. The.freight now costs more your tickets early. This te not a
niCU
rlr^i
TEAHi. lPBin
tpam 1[ns
|uurercvc.i two
lwovaiuooie
valuable noad- »~«
Per thotuand fan —than
mate uus made by him; based upon tta climax of the depression was
•
-----------s
-------------- odr people
•— :
incidental expenses at ‘hc
i.. the persons of, Vick
tr.-t. Black
nu.!. o,
nnrr
fluid for
fur better
better lumber
lumber grown
Crown "benefit" nor anything of the sort. other
tta number of families and indlvid-l reached when Michigan led tta way;
------ —,
■I (utlons In
icc paid
W“
It U designed to bring to. Hastings plant but it returned, after all that. JJ*
unto for whom he 1ms had to prbjon February 13, 1933. when tta gov-1 Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adnan- (1f Stanton. Michigan, and Fred *&gt;» Michigan. For tills reason rcfor- a- fine entertainment, with the ad­ a profit of about 81,750 to the city, i
a»irut
?ide. and Mr. QJx.in stated that, in^ernor ordered a tank holiday of
T Qbserve AnniverI Walker of Crystal. Michigan. Bothi«*“n«
a live topic.
Figures submitted by City Engl-' Jhcre was no
mission price made so low that all
hte Judgment. 815.UX) would rover eight day* for tta protection of
so vobccyc auuivcr
of t|lMe boy* have adopted the local] O« Michigan's 36.000.000 acres of can afford it. and Just high enough neer Sparks for the sewer deixirtMr
the needs. Accordingly the apjilica- bank debitors, permitting limited
sary Sunday, Mar. 19
lcjub Ils a mattcr ot choice nnd will!land- 30.000.000 acres arc best suitr to pay the coal of bringing the band meat were Interesting. The sewage |» ‘hl‘*’"d *
tion was made by tta county withdrawals trom a new trust de-' o,, Sunday. ’ March 19. Mr. and' box under Odd Fellow Arena colors ed tor growing trees. Barry county- here and the rent of the auditorium. disposal plant was completed last i nl*n was 001 a^ ,tllc C^JSU*'
through ito officers for a loan ot po»it to be opened in all the banks. | Mrs p^,, Adriani&lt;&gt;n Of DeHon will during the remainder of the season.:
tbg speaker is well acquainted No chavge is made by the band for year at a cost of 87,865.2L When the never announced hi* csndldacy and
that amount. Tta tenns. of the loan
It should show that On March 6 j obM.rVt. lhelr golden wedding nnni-1 Tiie feature bout will be the contest' with this county—has 50.000 acres their services. All they ask to the previous year’s work was finished it ino doubt was greatly surprised
'hrt ’ ^d exxt when he tearned1 of hte nommaUrev
require that'tta same shall be paid President Roosevelt issued a pro- । Vcrsary.
I between Dick Palmer of Middleville iot P°°r ,and not adapted .for fann- coat ol their transportation to and
from delinquent taxes which shall,clumntion closing all tanks, mojit of. Mr U|)d Mn Adrinnson were '“nd Harold Williams, the shifty col- ing. but excellent for growing Uni­ from Grand Rapids, and the rent 811,000 to complete the plant, and.”'*
mSm tiETSSire"•’tf
te collected, beginning in the year; which had been previously closed J Jx)lh
ln Holjand and botp canu. ored boy. Palmer has developed u|bcr. From the dollar and • cento of the auditorium. ' .
have it ready for operation. This and
WlU snen
*ntlr,; v®11 °*
1935.
In-1। by proclamations
from
the governors
I U) uieir
(nte-country
.ouw. Mr.
m.. Sinke
o...— askedTBr certain
v...........
------ ------ ---------mui-counwy
wivn
parents ; with Uieir parents ! reputation for fast, ceffective and I standpoint it is good business to
saving of 83.114.79 from the estimate , t
of
Andrew a
----- ---------fanslBTOW
the terminal
right products
on our landformation concerning -h*
the ^uinfv'.
county's ni
of fnrtv-fnur
forty-four states,
states. it
It should
.should show
snow . ...
U1 186a antl .luve
BlwaySixical
ilvej win).
, deadly
work.
is
gratifying
to
taxpayers.
re-'
financial condition, its situation us i that; un the evening of March 9. Jn nvc niUp;_ ot thls V1[]age since believe that he goes after his man With 50.000 acres in Btrry county FIFTEEN MILL LIMIT
The sewage disposal plant was I Matthews *1j presented (or re
to the collection of taxes this year■ the President issued another proc-,;moving from their farm in Orange- harder and shows greater follow-up unsuited to agriculture, bit well
NOT APPLICABLE HERE
and in recent .years. This informa-: tarnation continuing the suspension ; vllle 35 yTftr&amp; ago the^ ljave re., ability than any of the other boxers, adapted for reforesting the speaker
Tomun.,. .»,!».» c.pdeclared this county ought to be
tion. together with the resolution indefinitely.
.
„ sided in Delton. They arc well and I Scat sales Indicate a full house,
Supreme Court So Decides—
(ably filled the position of chairman
passed by the supervisors requesting
it would be well to have this ac- . gttVorably known throughout thei-----------------------------------interested in community forests.
the loan, was taken to Lansing by count itw ude not only the con- county wlwlr 0M,y havt.
FTY GOLDEN YEARS FOR Some time ago the legislature
These figures indicate that the ?*^S£Sftnro22cted“SlS
City and School Costs
Prosecuting Attorney Barnett on fusion^*4** «hte stua ion tuu many &gt;Ta„ and enduredptoneer
MD .Mn
' ”*0^0 passed what is called the “Seas
annual operating.coat of the ptant.'
rc‘clecled tor tbe
Will Be Trimmed
Friday. It will necessarily lake ' brought. buFalso relating- the) hard-1 hardlhlps M well
utcr prosperity.
MR. AND MRS. PARKER Bill.*' giving school boards, cities,
including electric .current, will be
J®";
.
nrorppdlnr.
some time ta get all the papers, ships suffered by individuals be-. I^)ur
wew
Mr and
----------The Michigan- Supreme
Court
approximately
The year was-----------thte P®l«U
unit villages, townships and counties the
. j.yjr sons
were
oom to mr. 8W?
anti ■_
thrnuah
tn
Washinaton
and
have
cause
of.it.
Thl:
kind
of
a
record
,,..
Ik.
Receiver!
Rtimrlao
Vi«if
Prnm
through to Washington
Thte
Adrlllnson, the two 01der ones Received Surprise Visit From right to acquire and manage , lands handed down an opinion which closed with a balance of 86.837.42 In lhe c
them
on there .nd the nert- will be prUed in luture &gt;e«re
I p,,,, Jr ind John M,toI
Orand.on
for forestry' purposes. .Since 1923 modlfiles the application of the fif­ the sewer fund. The entire coat '*S°*‘d ,nd
ed money sent to thl, CTXtnty: but
---------------wore
,lo lM Great Beyond tn early manthere have been small experiments teen mill tax In cities having char­' of the sewage disposal plant
« are all alad that Ole proatwela ncnRGE BRADLEY HAS
llmod. Harry al home with hu parand Their
Wive. ..... of thte kind, particularly in the ter provisions ftr higher tax rates
went fovqyublc
favorable for the loan going ucunuc. qhhull.1 nnu
, ents. and Roy of tt-.ita
........the fiftieth annlverseem
northern peninsula. Recently the than would be possible under lite
Battle Creek. sir
Mr , Saturday _was
through, as the money is urgently
IN I tnto I INI) ncLIVO Adriaiuon te 72 years of age and hls .sary of the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. village of Bellaire has been g^cn fifteen mill tax.
(Continued on page six)
\Ve would take It that thte would
"7“".T1. "ot ——
--------------------- —T
„-------- T« •
w ।wlfe 18 69 yeare old'
A- W. Parker of thte city. They lud 180 acres of land, acquired by thr
.TL- ai tteSewera William L. Chase was reiwminated
state
for non-payment of taxes. include Hastings: because the char-1
■ That He Becnred During His tn order that this occasion may be planned to spend the day quietly.
ter of thte city provides that a tax'
“ t ^ware of i£ dt&gt; ' ^pervteor from th. first and fourth
tract will I* planted with
Service in Enforcing the !mad? more complete and a day b/t their son and wife, Mr. and Thte
HASTINGS FOLKS
up to eleven mlltec.n^ral^ f^“n^XKby^i^m
«rf‘ ’nd p L
,rom
trees
for
a
municipal
forest,
work
. .I long to be remembered. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, of Grand Rap­
city purposes alone Thte would be
&gt;u„ the ril
If one wtlI
will vMalt
disposal ■
caucuses
WERE RELIEVED
Liquor Law in Mien.
Mrs. Adrianson will hold open house id*, thought it a good time to celc- on which will begin thte spring.
In Newaygo county, five school manifestly impossible if the fifteen plant, rec thr cmidiUon of the sew- u^heg‘7nW^\a,^l wX "
Geocgr Bradley, of Lanring. for- I to all their friends and relatives who brate their own 26 years of wedded
have been given tracts of mill limitation were placed upon
Hear From Relatives in Cali­ mcr American Express agent of this imay wish to call and extend greet- lite—theirWedding having been on districts
। Tuesday evei
evening and the following
city. That would require a lim
lim-­ .
raltvcly clear w (Tuesday
city, and later connected with the; ings on Sunday afternoon from two , t|w same day of the month. So they forty to eighty acres each, and will this
taS°".!2r
»
ih
*
&gt;
“
»'»
ft
*»
“
■»
“
o"
. nomination* for aldermen ware
fornia Quake Zorie Who
....
i a H*n, of
nt the liquor la.O
,11 11 eight o'clock.
-I,K EV-A-v
until
drove here iar.,4
and brought hwith
them begin this year to set out forest
enforcement
laws nt
of 11
and certainly not to exceed
lu, .... r,.,.iiz/. h™,. much has ,n#de
j their son. William, and wife. Wil- trees. Four more districts are pre­ four,
the state, has some quite interesting
Escaped Injury
five mills, which would be contrary
hvTh ieirct/^e the
p;rst
First Ward
Ward— Archie Relckord.
paring to do lite same next year,
NAME
liam
Is the
at Her-1
the provisions
orovtelon* of
of the
city charter
charter .
‘ do,'e. .TJ
b&gt;
Second
When Mr.,and Mrs. Lorenzo J. “relict” that he accumulated during DEMOCRATS
Second W.
Ward—Ed. Sent*.
■
UEMULHRIO filRMC
pollhelm
ers.window
!t wastrimmer
a surprise
visto the
the city
,h7''
„» ihp
Mr. Kroodsma explained why thte to
his connection with the latter servThu decision rf our hlBhe.r eoun
•' “»
»&gt;
Third Ward—Jdhn Weissert
Maus first learned of the terrible
FULL CITY TICKET it and they had a delightful- day ought to be an attractive proposi­ would not warrant eitlier the school; 1 nOTMpp
,,t
fourth yard—Wm- A. Schader.
earthquake in southern California,
tion
for
a
city
like
Hastings.
The
----------together.
Among other tilings te a violin
P.TBirK
--------- _ --„ __
which wrought its heaviest destruc­ case that a certain Jackson colored Except Treasurer—A. Lynn ', Il is fine to see a couple who have state owns land in Barry county, board or the city council in placingippanv
eve *U$T RETURN GOLD OR
tion al Long Beach, they feared for man toted through the streets of
which it will give away for purpose# Udri uj hurt.™ upon &lt;|» UW- R“D\™“ “T
„
. .
; lived together so happily and conSUPPER THURbDAl EVE.( r
nrfiTIdrATEC
their son. Floyd J. Maw. who has a that city. inaiae
[nc case waJl
Brown Named tor otty
tentedly as have Mr. and Mrs. Pork­ of reforesting. The state also has cis of this city. We know that,
Inside the
was I1(n
not
Everything is ready and everybody ft.
UULU Ltnl IrlLA 1 Co
home, ateo a dtate wNch1 he_ operJoUn
mW * expwled&gt; buV
seedling trees suitable for re-for­ neither body would want to do that.
Clerk
ier tor Wty years. They have lived
On
the
contrary
we
know
that
both
is
invited
to
Join
with
the
Irish
ini
----- —~
atea. at Long Beach, where the de- | u
that Jlul mu.d
esting. These It will give away al
jju,_
th., itelpfully, trying to meet their duthe
council
and
school
board
decelebrating
the
feast
day
of
their
'
Government
Gives Holders
the present time, up to 5.000 trees,
?ta^ ronrXrtv^aVl'teleeramy from ln,4‘rlor' nnd wh,ch wou,d 15014 at
Tintil March 17th to
to any municipality, provided they sire to economize to the extreme| patron Saint Patrick. St. Rose hall I
hi.
lcast n couple of gallons of moontaX,’Il'S
p^£ mujiKJJS; will set them out. attend them and limit
limn wherever
wnerever po&amp;sioic:
possible; and
ano It
u cer- has been
Been appropriately decorated
aeconuca. a
A
Floyd that both he and his wife thln(_ B t -Amos.- OT -Andy." or
i
-------.u._
—
..
.
..
.
------—
.-.
j
—
Do
That
agree to-Increase the plantings reg­ talnly is possible. Citizens of Has-1 profusion of the green, artistically
un^il“nd that
: whatever h* name might have been.
have the right to expect, and arranged, will recall the beautiful1 The government requirement to
had suffered coniparatlvely .light • ovprpIay^ hls R„nP wherever he nations on their city ticket:
live 10
to cnloy
enjoy many more years t0
to­ ularly thereafter. Thus the state ting*
llw
damage Floyd has a fine businere; wenl |hal vlo(ln
to
gives the land add the trees. Even will not be disappointed in their ex- green meadows and hill* of the,' that any person having gold eertiflgether.
Clerk—A. Lynn Brown.
if compelled to buy them, the prices jwctatlons. that the council and the 'Emerald laic.
I cates, which are currency, or gold
there, occupying a targe bup&lt;UnB&gt; hM_iust like Mary’s little lamb
It wosthoughl hto property might
cZe «emed to be
range around 13 00 per thousapd school board will cut expenses wher- smiling Irish Colleens will serve,। coin must deposit the same either in
ES“7rr^^Si!'w'.iid«n. WOODLAND RESIDENTS
trees, and 1.000 will plant an acre. ever possible, for the tax burden you with delicious creamed chicken.. local banks, or In tiie FVdercl R»&lt;
h&gt;-£bEn.r.ulne£.by.!he tSmb)°f;
h-ery e*«&gt;y handled, and again it
must be eased People cannot pay mealy Michigan potatoes. Erin *al-i| serve banks on or before Friday,
The Hastings friends and relatives f
something of a burden
Justice—Maurice Foreman.
HAD NARROW ESCAPE
(Continued on page three)
of Mr and Mrs. Emil Tyden raw
u
^gme
n*1 oupervuor_
Supervisor. 1st and 4th wards— _______
high taxes under existing condi- ad. home-made biscuits and along March 17. That to the limit fixed by
Hons City government costa and with a cup of hot coffee you will get the government for the return of all
sojourning In southern California,! _lnus Andv »-, t.kPn &lt;n .nrf »&lt; Wm J ' w
“'eId
wMr. and Mrs. P. 0. Flory's EPWORTH LEAGUE
school costs must be cut to the level pie. tiw kind that only mother can1 this money to the government.
«r. kl«,
kiw.
•»&gt;M
SPONSORING
CONCERT
■
Oar
Hit
by
Michigan
Cen
­
of the ability of our people to pay bake.
27 0“ "‘ITAX"L
‘S’S.JS*- m
£S
.»
1
WiHti banka receive it from the
taxes.
The tickets have been selling very iiolder, they are required to rend the
&lt;£ M«M. »r
r.mll, -hen
JJTJT
01 ,he
™
tral Engine on Sunday
----------------------------- ------fast and the usual large crowd will goto or gold certificates to Die Fed­
-------------- )lcc
, Mr. and Mrs. P. C- Flory, of Bringing Plectrophonic Sym­ JOINT PARTY FOR AMI be on hand to celebrate thte wwid- eral Reserve, banks.
tractive printed cover. I~:‘.d: ™'i ■"&gt;' d-m«n,tu .ld.nn.nlc nond- Woodl.nd. n.d . m, n.™ nape
phony
Orchestra
Here
on
night from ter father that they wvfr wa&gt; a u
lh&gt;l
ERICAN LEGION—AUXILIARY, wide feast Don Ufall to join the
WOUld
for thethat
wards
were&gt;■ as_ fol- from
,rom kj.rir.iin
senous inlnrv
injury Ftunriav
Sunday afterafter­
Thursday, March 30
NEW CHEVKOLST UNI
were uninjured. They were in m h ld about a
onbut m Fin™' nations
IMta of 1*. Amre.n
^PWero’8‘‘ “J*"?
™
low*:
noon, when their automobile was
Wrd'lS HmG H.™ &amp; A 11 ,Or »
--j Auxiliary are invited !to
Thursday
Through the efforts of the Ep­ and
attend evening. March 16, from
struck by an eastbound Michigan
First ward—Elroy Tobias.
..
Mr. and Mrs H. O. Hayes have re- lably the ca4fp the ofllcers
m,,,
5 to 7:30.
anoltar column will, be read with
Central passenger train at the West worth League, the people &lt;Jf Has­ a Joint party at the Legton home on
Second
ward
—
Frank
Hoonan.
Jrom&lt; h»«
B2ui
he&gt; too&lt; p.iiu
P*ld me
the penalty,
penalty. xaul
But
, .
.
• । and
“‘*u in.
Michigan Avenue crossing in Bat- tings are going to have the oppor­ Friday evening of thte week at 1:30
Third ward—Harold Newton.
husband.
Mrs.
------------NOTICE.
by115*1114-' Mr. and Mra.
Mrs RdwanH,,..
Edward lbc -------two relict
gjjow. the extremes to
r tie Creek. They were driving west tunity to see and hear the Battle o'clock. Thte will be a warm sugar
Fourth ward—Hugh Riley.
Monroe, who live in Linwood, that wb(ch men would go to evade the
Plectrophonic
Symphony party and the women are asked toi The report being circulated that
jon Michigan Avenue and attempted Creek
*t,ure? Bb0Ut “*..?!* ,aw- lhou«h
bitterly paid for
Orchestra, in the Methodist church bring biscuits ready so they may be the Nashville School District is out.
,
to
cross
in
front
of
the
train
when
while working In a garage and Mrs. jt jn t]* end.
REAL BARGAINS.
hte machine stalled. The front of on Thursday. March 30th, at 8:00 baked at the hall A program of en­ of funds and that the schools are to nouncctnent
Monroe suffered bruises on her arm.
The J O. ftnnnr Oorep-n, —
tertainment te being planned, also close, te absolutely false. Thte te the
““ the automobile was _________
struck and__the
They also had word from Mr. and
it EAR ING HELD FRIDAY.
week of the spring vacation after
Thls orcliestra of 40 pieces has those who wish may play cards.
«n umouncemral In mu wrek Uut „ moved elw o&lt; U» tree. The
Mrs. Sidney Shipman of San Fran­
Judge McPeek came up from
I which the schools will be in opera‘de “tto' Al .“1&lt; nr*
-reid.nl w— reported to the tnlue travelled quite extensively ahd is
cisco that they went by airplane Cliarlotte Friday forenoon ^.u
and «*Ite- when people will mou eppreeute It. .ullon Tn.,
1 lion as usual and continue to the
preparuig'
now
to
play
al
the
ma, anbul.oee
BENEFIT SUPPER.
from their home to Coronado. Ca).. tened to matters pertaining to the the, ouote nun, uenu the,
Middleville O. E. 8. will serve, end of tha school year. Why such
bul ,h,„ me oOleer.
b, m,. rr.chln. iaani e^drerthtp o, "the u'ldWn. selling al vervlownrlcM.lt ahouM '__ .. ... --__ ____
SrSj World s Fair In Chicago. As thte te a The
■_ _
25 cent supper in the Masonic statements ahoutd be indulged it to ।
one of their last concerts, don't fail
held tbU
Temple in that village on Wednea- hard to underatand. as there has ।
A memge was tccc
_v
------- —Tickets arc only ten cents and it day night. March 22. from 8:30 till! never been any consideration given 1
have hundreds of items that tlvey incVv eocane '
George Coleman from her relatives clslons In certain matters concem- could not mention In their an. ;
I. O.
looks like there will be a packed all are served, for the benefit of।the subject and the rumor to only.
ln Long Beach and other points in Ing the bank, which were brought nouncement. People appreciate such j BT. PATRICK'S DAY DANCE,
Thomas Gillette, who waa so seri- another production of "Old Mother Saturday nfc
southern California, saying none to his notice. It te hoped to open bargains three daye. Reed their adAt Freeport, Thursday. Mar. 17The date is March 3fr—the time ously injured in a fall last week.;Ooastp."
•■ere injured.
•
the Middleville bank soon
All who can are urged to come.
|
Nashville Board ot Education. I friends —Adv.
rerttsemenl.
I Adv.

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ESTING DOCUMENT

Women's Club

EXPUHNED CONGER'
«■ Knuts':

MIDDLEVILLE.

.THE LITTLE RED BRICK.

LOCAL NEWS

for some years a reildent of Cale-1 We appreciated the nice crowd we
donla passed away on March 6th. had at our P. T. A- Wednesday eveSome of them get the pa­
For many years lie and family were nlng Also the entertainment put
In Qrand Rapids There's ftn* tronege.
The meeting of the Literature de*
troriage of mkny timet that number.
Mrs.
--------------------------------------------Dan Leal* te entertalhlng
residents of weal Thornapp’e and on by the Tuttle family.
--.J I VclubIVI,
__ ■
,501 that leaves other pumps or sta-..
partment of the Hastings Women’s
Oil Station for.Every
the UT«and
thte Wednesday
' had many friends here. Besides two j Mr and Mra lewis Clum of Lake
tion*.with very little.
----------Club was held Friday afternoon.'
afternoon
sons living in west Thomapple WF odessa and Mr. and -Mrs. Warren
Forty Automobiles
T&gt;» riawitauw® al Ihu rtrtlrr MICHIGAN STANDS FIRST Much 10. in
o.nu-.l Klwol A. B. COOK. JR., TOLD OF i Mr. and Mra. Jacob Weyerman daughter. Mrs. L. R. Beeler. Uvea, yujer jcin and Charles of clarks­
We notice In the Grand Rapids' Ulw«n
building. Mrs
Kenith
oil romianln Uww, . mi-’
u,. ■.
—&lt;«. McIntyre. .
-------------------------------a. . . , have removed from the second ward here tjow, there art several other
^.re Sunday viaitors al the
ORK
OF STATE FISH
IN
U. S, IN PRODUOchairman of thtf department, had
. to their farm east of Shultx.
. children beside the widow to mourn home of Warren Bolton
to■”
•&gt;charge of the afternoon, explaining
HATCHERIES
I McCrcery's 50c siwcial Monday, the pasitag of a loving husband and
.u--, .nrnriae
TION
OF
BEANS
gas jximp for every 40 automobiles ICIU,g,
that tiie three plays chosen to be
| Tuesday. Mar 20 and 21. any lady's father. The many friends extend
b^TnatuMav ewe­
owned in Grand Rapids. If any„.iniTr Hn1H.
reviewed were representative of the
dresA coat, man's suit or overcoat; their sympathy in thte sad
thing could Illustrate the folly of! ,,,Eb
COlJ*T' HOME.
MARpR0PAR4ni?rSTlBNniiT ;I cleaned
u» hoar.
mu... ning, when friend* and
to, neighbors
SECOND IN CHERRIES—
1931-1932 season.
.
and
pressed
Cash
and
carry.
--------competition carried to extremes { George Udder, aged 70 years, died
“ •-—-• *'-i, Charlie
Mrs. Frank Carrothers gave a'
PROPAGATING TROUT,
THIRD IN SUGAR BEETS very InteresUng review of Another
that statement Vurely does. There!at the County Home on Sunday. ..
.Woodrun ceieurate ner birthday.
L-------------- ----------- I McCreery's 50c special Monday
is no possibility by which the ex- March 12 and funeral services were.
J
Card*
were
played
and
— - -. - - .
....
II Tl...
uesday. Mar 20 «nd 21. any lady * nz Hythi.n Hdkw h*d as their,
£re^rv«2T light repenscs of _.
retailM* K*s can be met.;
held...on Tuesday ai 2.00 P M,
Re' Value of Farui Lands in the
Th.
a»«M.
Hauh.o
a*.
m * J nnn x7k”«."*'
llrc“- coal- tnJ‘ns »ult llr overcoat guests Monday eveniaa- the Girl ,,onmenU wcre KT ca'
; .under present conditions. from the B. J Adcock otflciating. Burial .n i „
,,
er novCffy in plot nor clmracter. bur
~
‘
‘ Bluegills .Cleaned and pressed. Cash and carry. Scouts, whom they are sponsoring
Mr. and Mra. Richard Todd of
but
Planted
270,000
patroimgc of 40 automobiles Thin
cemetery So' far os
as1
patronage
Thht the county cemetery.
Blate Have Meld Above
admirably conceived.
—Adv. a fine supper and a short program Center road tun* been visiting the
'would be assuming that each would known Mr Udder hud no relativesand 125,000 Bass
the Average in Country •
"Reunion in Vienna" by Robert,
|._The W. wC. T V. will
meet WIU enjoyed.
, latter's father, Herman Feidpausch.
TA. Club
En.heani
vcry iTwUday' aftchwm. Mareh‘21. at*two
' The crop report for 'Michigan.I Emmet Sherwood was splendidly
The Rotary
and family.
11
twn
Many
cases
ot
what
is
being
called
, jus: issued gives a summary* of crop |&gt;ortraycd by Mrs. L E. Barnett *informing
“*
*““ *-**— **
talk *by
Mr. A. B Pook. 0 clock at the home of Mrs. J F
Mrs. Forest Poiter of . Welcome
the German measles are In and
; rtatLsttcx lor the two years 1922 and This b- a gay. robust, sophisticated Jr., of Lansing, supervisor of the tip- Edmonds
W'lh
.K- fisherieToir
.. thte
.u.- state.
..... I t*McCwrvi
McC|Wy , soc mweiai xtnnrtnv Lbout
tbout here.
here. Several
Several children
children arc
arc out
out
11932. and is sm interesting ducu- comedy Of a very high order. How- eratlou of tfo
। went.
. . —ever
— **ome
------ ’ —
critics •*-■-»Myjik that the which are controlled 0y the stare.Tuesday, Mor. 20 and 21. any’lady's.of ^hool'on lh“ ‘££Wn^
| Mr. and Mra Charlie Woodruff
.... report- shows uuu
WR- wcr.
**h V*
| The
that .there
were '• ”U&gt;* *uuld no? *“'*
of Xiiciiigan
Michigan iusid
landsuccess had it not been for--------- —.
w- ,
1 1.463.000
1.4&lt;m.uvu acres 01
Kervaunn activities.
»r-iiviuM Fisheries
cs.K.rty.. is
i. only
„„t,. I _AtJv
iMt
Friday attending the Has-1
CLAY HILLS.
--------------------— .which
.— yield- the two individuals who played the nervation
planted to com--in .1932
• regular
’ •
„
Tire
meeting of the East- tings Windstorm Insurance mcetlm:
I id 33 bu-dwU of shelled coni to the lending parts, Alfred Lunt and one of many. Mr. Cook's depart-1 —
it the Rowe hotel
T11&lt;‘ Cu
Bu»y Bce cl‘‘b m«l «?lh MrMLynn
Fontanne.
jinent
cares
for
the
artificial
propaem Btar will be Tuesday night at
me Rowe noter
I iclara
jcr M,rch 0. children s
[acre. Tiie price on December I was'
Mrs
J.
M.
Townsend
dehghtfullly
gallon
ot
fish
for
the
lakes
and
March
21.
Mr
and
Mrs
W
L.
Hin126c per bushel, giving a total value
James Clark and family will soon 3crap books were made and they are
of II3.51A000 or an average of $924 brought out ip her review the hu- streams of Michigan, as well as foreman will have charge of the pro- move from Carlton Twp. into Hie W- to be sent to a hospital.
mor .4 the musical comedy "Of the
P
_ne Great Lakes.
; gram.
It. Harper farm.
| Mr and Mri Harrte of Fremont
The speaker paid a high compll- jI The
Tiie meeting of Shntaliaya Camp
Winter wheat was given 691.000 Thee 1 Sing" written by George SThe boys are anxiously awaiting apent a couple of days last week
-—.---.t-------superintendent !’ Fire group was held at tiie home of gvxxl
weather
so--that ------------------they can com- wUh th(,lr SQn Ffnnj. anrt wlje
acres and produced an average ot Kaufqisn and MorHc Ryskind. Thte merit to Mr. Brass, superintendent
15 o'clock,
o'clock. meoe practicing ball. They hope to
24 bushels per acre. Tire price on ! 11 lx’,1,lcaI sa,lrc "’id w^s given of the Hostings hatcliery. He Mid Ethel Sayles March 8 at 4:15
Eugene Haight and family and
December I was 39c. making thr to­ the Pulliaer prize u*ard for this Mr. Brass had been connected with After a short business meeting re- , put forth a real team thia year.
Guy McNee and
, wife spent Saturday
»
• Right now, in our opinion, is the
tal value of the crop *6.302.000. or yc«r. the first time that It has erer: me department for many years and , freshmenu were served.
Republican caucus convened at evening with Francis Haight and
been awarded to a musical cortiady .had.wen a deservedly high place for; The next nutrition leMons will b&lt;an average of .$9.12 per acre.
3 P .M. and placed tiie following tn family at Home Acres.
Theto
err..
Mn
non
’
.
-^
S
of
„
lh
®
°'
on
1
"
1
hte
good
work
and
a
reputoUon
in
given
by
a
representative
from
M
time to buy furniture. Do you note
nomination. Supcrviaoi*.
Supervisor. Frank oarGarLeon Pslti
Putts and wife spent
spcnl Bunday
an
mrr* *“ bnefly
XmtuTiw h^i
and ww
bow; Clerk. Oourt U Boley; Tress- afternoon with George Cook and
urer. Theo H. Armstrong; Highway : »*fe in Partnalce.
the feeling of confidence in the new
115 bushels to the acre. The price Kcnith McIntyre in her usual methods he has applied in carrvinc leaders urged to attend.
on Ucendxr 1 was 24c per b^hel. charming manner
mT h“ wwk He ^uted tS^t^
Commr.. CJgud Kenncen; Justice of
On Wednesday of lost week o Peace. Jenls H. Campbell; Membe/
makin.
drspenes and pictures
Tuteiery hi? ufi y£
making th.the value ..t
of .hr
the r^?i7
croi? $7.­. - Wjll
administration? This in itself is sure
T»:mtfl or r&gt;Tcn
rw&gt;r acre.
.. u .
, .
™»uu»*
iiau.........
ui»
nunux-r
number
oi
of mttiie American lx
Legion
-kiou
176.000.
$27.60
.1! be
bv Mrs Vd«i«uuwry
Ror)(Win-;
.....
.. year
.fin..... Auxiliary
__
’ ’
' ’per
T,
'
,
1,1 be discussed by Mrs
V. diseitx.&lt;&gt;i&lt;d
R. Win- propilBntc
j p)ante
d 270,000
members met nt tile hall Board Review, Howard M. Smith.
Sugar b«-uwy the uneprofiubk- irwer and Mrs. j. M Townsend at gerilll4r bluegills and 125,000 bas. of nnd finished a quilt which- they .Constables, Samuel Zcrbc; Earl
to bring better business for every­
crop
ran In
in the while
whole state.
state T&gt;re ware the mrctmg u he Home depart- Urse
all ol wfy hJgh Qua|uy had sold. A
,n||er wns Kernuen. Guy Cline' arid Otto
A (&gt;lt
pit Juck
luck d
dinner
' Wood. In Uh- evening th? Detno121.000 acres plained io*’”*
110001 iTho
body, and prices are' bound to go
..... weight of
uv the fish
,ul, sent
J.... fromlscrved
..U.UC.LM nnd
ill thr
Illi- ladles
inuivc hud
null uu happy&gt;’ IIcrais iu-ld theira and placed the fol-'
Which yielded an average o!
of 9.8
98 110, Central school bui.ding.
1 Hastings hatchcry
hatchcry when'planted
when'planted Ini
in .social
time.
'Hastings
social time.
in nomination; Supervisor,
ton.' per acre. The price on Decern.lakes was nine tons. It had required j Dr A. W Woodbumc and Mrs lowing
much higher, inasmuch as almost
Potts; Clerk. R. Ely Mc­
;fnun forty to sixty tons uf food to-Woodbume of Hastings were weak- Julian
i,
Lee M. John­
value of the crop was $7 164.000. or
: grow them to the size they had at-, end gursu of Dr. D. R, Lethbridge son;
‘Naughton:, Treasurer.
every manufacturer is now running
ot Peace, olenn Solo­
considerably more than the value of
; tained when planted.
and M^.' Lethbridge. Mrs Wood- mon; Justice
Member Board of Review,
691.000 acres sown to wheat. Tire
11 The speaker said Michigan has burne gave a very- interesting talk Glenn W. Allen; Highway Commr.
at a loss.
average value per acre of sugar
.LOCO
„hd the ,o the young women of Hie Melho- George Viera; Constables. Clive
beets was $3881.
, streams and the fish in them belong ^'t church Sunday evening on life Churchill. Frank Harris, George
We urge you to com­
Tn the oOuntry at large Michigan
.
,
i to the people of Michigan. The pco- .
hidia where she spent several Weller and Flank Cave.
was 13th In the production of corn;
• Take time to look over our stock
pare prices this spring
pIc °P8ht to be interested in their ! &gt;'ear!*- ,A l‘a
served in her honOth in -winter wheat; 13th in oats; COMMENDS THF. 'AClTinU
ACTION property. There are always a few!or at thr church at 5:30 o'clock pre-! Saturday evening after closing tlie
before you buy. It isn't
nth
in
barley;
fourth
-In
buckpast
i-lfice
Tliomas
I.
Gillette,
our
of Furniture and see just how cheap­
OF LOCAL ODD FELLOW u ho show a disposition to break
Iwr address —Ingham q&gt;unalways the largest store
genial clerk, did .some trading and
ARENA OFFICERS
cvrry law Thu u «f&gt;«hdly true; IL-News,
and 3d in sugar beets. The state al­
. then started across tla- main street
ly you can buy. Don’t forget that
inow.
when
men
who
claim
they
that has the best values.
so stood* 13th in the production of
pavement to hLs car. when he slip... _F GEORGE F.
alfalfa seed. It was 6th tn the PURPOSE OF BOXING TO
Our merchandise is new
ANDER3ON
ON MARCH. 10. pvd and [ell landing very hard upon
■
from this point on business is bound
quantity ot apple* raised:/2d in
of an injured hip. He was ambted v»
nnd standard quality.
cherries; 3d m peaches and 5th In MAKE CLEAN SPORTSMEN S
to be on the up grade.
pear:.
We guarantee the wear
om of
hls only
I of unlawful size for the ptirpone of ’him in the
tire |!&lt;&gt;**
nf hl*
nnlv brother.
hmthor doing all that he
ho could to relieve
A dcciilcd change In the hay crop Amateur Boxers Must Not
gam. If they hunted or .fished to George P. Andi-ngin. who died in Do- the pain. On Sunday un X-ray was
and full satisfaction
has taken place in ten years In 1922
keep the wolf-from the door, it Iron. March 10. utfvr a few w&lt;vkN' taken, showing a cracked bone in
Violate State's Laws If
there- wen- 208.000 Mlcldgait acres
with
each purchase.
illness.
Tiie
funeral
was
held
there
U
m
*
hip
and
on
Monday
he
was
takThey Wish to Box
!I would
_ not be so bad: but -where
growing alfalfa. In 1932 this hud
their purpose is to sell the game and Monday afternoon of this week. Mr. cn t-i a Grand Rapids hospital to:
increased to 7W.000 In 1922 the land
A letter *as rcrt-ived on Saturday* fish it’ u'nmhing les* than stealing Anderson was well known in Has- treatment. U is hoped that lie will
growing clover and tlrpothy hay in. of last week by the local managers i from the public.
tings where.lie often visited during only have to stay thin- a few day*.
j
Michigan totaled 2.628.000, acres. In of Odd Fellows Arena, from ComTlM. 3pea|tcr rXpUlnM lh(. din„. ■ Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Anderson s real- Ix iore he can be, brought homo This
1932 this acreage had decreased, to
w
is a iuird blow tor Tom and hu
niLssioner Dwight C. Barker, Secre-[ enC(. between raising tWil and b*v. dence la-re.
1.419.000.
At the time of hls-drath Mr. An- many friends hope for hls rapid recs on farm l;d»ur were । ,tar.J ot the Athletic Board 0! Oon- j^rct, ^d bluegills. Tiie latti-r
Tiie statistics on farm Libor ’fere
derson held Hu- re.«i&gt;onslble ix»ilion. covery.
“n
i have to la- propagated In ponds. of private secretary to Lawrence
interesting.. Tlx e cavered
...I each
Dozens of
Miss Myrtle C-iok
Cook was taken to a
-'
u
*ptn.ioii
of
some
local
boys
’
h
9
,
:
Trout
can
be
stripped
of
their
eggs
year from 1924 to 1932 In 1924 the
member, TA
of the
thr' proper
propc,r tune.
tltne However,
&lt;owrw. thr
the Fischer of the Fischer Body Corpo- horiUUl on Saturday Jnr an opera-•.
supply of farm labor was only about formerly had been
.'J"-ult ini
Amateur
tif® th«*.
.. ration ami formerly had held tiie non on her ear. I’, would seem that.
Hastings, Michigan
98 ; of the demand. In' 1932 the A/ *.atA
! * Wthletic AwiciutKMi
; slat** Ond
u cheaper to buy trout
same
position
with
Henry
Ford.
He
p
as
mul
more
than
her
share
of
.-.r,, suite
Barker «•«*«
stresses U1
me
supple was Ofolt 210
afo-e the
M l c mt- B*r«r
.e.*strict
t^cf .,eggs from big private hatcheries in
■'■i.J.F''di,nnaMl !&lt;
F~.Hto.~mtA
^ulrv',lr,lti which
«hieh are
.to enforced:
ea*t and in the mountain du- leave* a wife and i» son and daugh- ilh-&lt;-f.s this winter
Arc Here!
ot about $33 CT per
«-lnl’-ncnt6
Athletic
S-~uthe•&gt;»louilI
Atokue, tricts of the west, than get ttiehi ter and many friends to mourn---------- - &lt; ♦ * ———
□ $19.75 in 1032. Xu f ub ^rr F
,n winch they I fieri- The slate bought about 8.000.-,
month in 1922 lo $19.75
in
1033.
Ill
Beautiful worsteds in
”
’
have conducted their amateur ex- {coo trout ,.gRS
year
-MET HFHF*s*Triti»\v
The roiMbllcan caucus was held;
both cases this include-, board,
.MEI HERE mATLROAI.
Thursday at the town J»ll. The
blues, oxfords, browns,
■inpltloiu.
. ’I The science of growing trout has I
recent
About otic hundred peraoiu; galh- samc.officcra were nominated with'
It
rewetlable. Mr. Barker mB(Je marked advances in rcceiit'
greys.
Michigan have held up better than
“.hat tire b«&gt;ys uhom -you -iuv&lt;-.y
carx w »&lt;
Um;
noa-. Asumithe
fnjnAthe hatchhaich-t:
1/
.,d 1,1
-- ,h'* ccurt
------ room
------ , Saturday
;—■;the exception nf Justice oi tiie peace,
!,*•&lt;.
M* uuto.
the average m flu; country. accord­
recommended
for
susj.enslon.
.suspension,
bellu
1IW
,
period
lK
.
r
(od
in
early
.
-pniu
nnd«
until
n
re..
•
i,
,nr
n
'
”
'
n
'
w
w&gt;
’
i
'
«n
111
i^jxin
rt-ip-.n-v
-e
to
t
j
the
call
of
of
(
.
Mr.
and
Mis.
Janies
Nagel
ac-»
ing to this report. %
.-.•tiAda ot criminal
j-rimiita! convictions,
eonvurtlnnK havei■ ,lcMed
.......................
.....
th,
vnrialirin nfol Rz-h.v.l
cause
ln Mreams
hie in ..............
the fair
01- ’’ A:Association
School Ofllcer.. enmpunied by Rev. and Mra. Floyd
failed P&gt; absorb the lessons m they grow to a length ol from live and Taxiwycra It was cxjiec.led that Nag.-l of Charlotte went to Drenthe
■sporutnanshlp'derived from ania-; to
niches
• -lUprerfntffmc Charles F. Parkei । on Thursday to attend tire funeral
SHERWOOD ON
itcur
contest-:. The
The amatejir
______
reur foxing contest-,.
jt 15n l CJuy to IlroIWIKare fuh N001'! b«- present to give un addre-.&gt;. ■ at James Nagel's brother-in-law.
----- ------I boxing WW|I
contests
--------- promoted
------------ in
... Hat
.. . au&lt; upw&lt;|rds oj 100
but on account of pressing duties, at. Mr. and Mra Wert Schiffman ol
and a tan wcuth&lt;*r(proof
tired minister, died on Friday 111 ung.» have
iL‘ been splendidly supe: I,,that
1U14 attack
&lt;■**««■* them
ipcm in
Ml streams
aifcama. lake,
uioca Larisim:
.— ” , -----lx- wm
unnblr
• -.to
» —
keep—hl$
—- Hastings ----township
—----- -have
— —r~i
bought the
trench cout for 75c ex­
the Chirk^Memm-lal Homo tn Grand ;vvised
^ed n
i„j tu no way whatsoever;jand
and
sn(| hatcheries It te
is a constant fight.
fight cnRidremcnt. so there
there v.a no speech.: Ed.
Eil. Stairs
Stair# farm near
near the Jones
Haptdi where h&lt;............................
lived lor
tra. Isn’t this a value
JW UlKU'll'aill'II
can your
oiguulratlon US
be LUULIMU
criticised j; p, r^jje them. If it were not for the n
i gmxl qppirtunity for schoolhouse and will move there
‘77*7 ;for
l‘,r Ow
il-.e aettops
actions of the contestants .AOr^ oj n,,. hatcheries fishint*
°l th
l,rP'’”1 to Rive vent soon. •
not to be found else­
L?
,J.i.s iuhcn
hlc juruaicuon
the- jurisdiction
of I become a lost art ft is the
'■'x
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outsideouts
tnr
of would
,hnr fcc,in--''‘ r,n th* subject of
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mayville have
where?
k? “.'.“’J:*4?', !•“*.!?"* bt’r‘’ *‘U*
Club.
!new“up|SyVdded even year to lla ta*'“°n 'n &lt;hnoB etr No dcftnit- returned to tlwir home after spendhte son for a long time
I
The value of athletics, and par- jaxcs of Michigan that makes any uc,wr- *■** Liken." It Is hoped thatIng Um- yinter in Grand Rapids with
H&lt;f was torn tn New "
,"'aU &lt; n Ueul,irIy b;,x‘ns- *“ immediately :Of them worthwhile fbhcfiit place- ,,’*re mB&gt; w a ”fe''ting a week their daughters Nov. 7. 1836. coming to • ’‘c idh'h -h»! recegtured by our government dur-i'-j-he state could do much better if ,ro,n Satufd"y afternoon and, if
Mrs Myrtle Erway Scott of Hav
185$ landing at De troll, *■ ""a,r. . r\ lll&lt; u,,! World war and was indud- (he game and fiih laws wcr- better P0«1,’1&lt;*. a good speaker will be sc- tings u stayinfi with Mrs. Matilda

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An extensive work is done by the
ministry and dc.pite hls lack o: ed-ld,^., on u1(l fl,x&gt;r and in physical, fi-.h hatcheries along the Hur?n
iication wixs fiv«n .&lt; Items.- to 'ex-|l (ill(.atloll .AOrx, Boxing requiresJ shore in raising what may be called
hort. ARer
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Gre.it
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ftsii
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15 r_Lt_. «,,,u kK&lt;T
vi&gt;m“’r co-ord....
“lallno of &gt;°hid. land
and Mackinaw
Mackinaw trout.
trout. Last
Last year
Year the
the
educatiorf while hu wife stwed for!
(KKi..
.
i
jstate raised 264.000.060 of lake fish
1 jx-r day to supixirl him while he
;
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‘
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ff«At
WAny
M'xnucs!
fry..and
planted
them
in
the
Great
udli.d He preached for a while
V,,,L'
: ■of fwnptauon open W our youth Of Lakes. The eggs were donated by
' Ho ore K-msd m l SH.^ntL t !‘'tUy' *1&gt;1Ch *Trc i,rac'lci,11y non-1 Shr fWiermcn. mostly by the big fish :
. “ . 1„ . . .
,L'[! existent
existent aa few
tew year,
years ago.
ago. To
To offset
oK.et comnanM-x.
companies. This
ThU helns
helps orerftlv
graMy in
in;
I churches tn Walled I.ik.-. Wotcr- this condition we must neee...&lt;an’.y maintaining ftr-h in the Great Lakes !
Iford. Rhe* Junvtf-m. JL-bewa. Sun- /{turn to-athletics in nil it* branches|.
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OBITUARY.
-------- . m a mean* of keeping our boys and’
i Copemish. Marietta.
u:na •*&gt;’•« gtru la-allliy in body and mind. The ’ Mrs q,L-n Eonsnccker Wratard
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F-udoumz 1U struct rnloreement!‘iad. ln‘.'d ,or ?'Tr fl,5.y S’*"* H.'.r
;
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her.
1929. after
after which
which she
she lived
lived with
with heri
, abo received during the pa&lt; week children
until slut pas-H-d away
Fum-i.
noitec of the suspension of five oth-ii Marell 10. at* the honu- ot her son.'
er :n&lt;-n from Kalamazoo and Vlcin- .Clarence, of Hastings, aged 80,
Tty. who had been accepting money;
5 tnos.. 3 days after a linger*
| for competing in athletic contest:,, : years.
ing illness of about a year;. She.
thereby disqualifying themiwlvcs as -.C.|V,.^ Io ...
WOUIMH i
anuuurs. Supervision of this nature
Leon Armstrong and
is oound to keep the coilccr. high —
Tlx
station al Wcoobury rchool and other amateur athletic* I; Clarence Woodard. Hasting*. Mrs.
i.ursda y. March 9 upon a clean and eportunanUkc Jay Blakncy. Freeport. Mrs. ClaraHeath. Chicago. Mrs John Darby.
I In* atiun h»
| Nashville, Mrs.
Walter Wilvon.
ytars. in fact it
sta un tha* i
Mrs. Eveson Beck, Carl­
an un
pxnt when
w. r. c. meeting:
. I Comstock,
ton. Or* and Galord WoOdard.'Kalin
Kd to
Wjman'» Relief Corin met iamazoq.
Also
twenty-jeven
grand­
Hie C K am! 6. it
March 11 meeting was called to
. . or- children and Mx great-RrandchilLajc jp AT* HiC
Her by the president. Mrs Emma
tirfn- be’idcs many- nephews and
&gt; t*-cn nitiy to Dr- Weyertuan Roll call of
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Sporting Items

REFORESTING OF
OLE LANDS URGED

,
1IICHRANK.
I family of Battle Crock spent Bun- . Doris, and Gladys Jones, al) of neaflMrs. Laurel Marshall Sunday after- 'Mra Zena TWkor
The Moore school p T. A. pro- day at Ben Daly's.
Battle Creek.
noon were. Mr. and Mrs. John WaiMr. and Mra Pl
gram which was pori poned will be
Ouesta ut the Iiome ol Mr. and
MIm Bcmice Hallock ol Marshall! ten ot Hastings wWrrw Calvin, .nd exited ontha lartarte
Friday night, March 17. Refre.th-■ Mra. George Hoffman Sunday were, spent a few days with Mr and Mrs. friend of Hopkins; Mr. and Mra day Mr .ns uZ*
ments
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Holman aud;Clare Marshall and family.
. !Clare
Marshall and' Marshall and Mr and Mra’I
Middleville Y group attended
Mr. and Mra Frederic Swarts and Misms Maxine Packer and Hilda/ Callers at the home, of Mr. and}oreen. and in the evening Mr. and BattteCreek.
church aervictu last Thursday eve­
nlng at the M. E church instead ol
{having pwlr regular Bible study.
.

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

WOODLAND BASKETEERS
.
CLOJj_E SUCCESSFUL SEASON.
(Continued from pagr ooe)
Woodland closed a successful bas­
ket ball season with sixteen Victor­ U. &gt;u&lt;M tbu. In SWunrUnd.1
ios and two defeats scaring 142 (her. an clUH all &lt;4 when. fnu.
Kl*Mr 'S11.!'!’
point* against opixmcnta* 419. Long nlelpal axpeiuaa. IMIudlna Lh, com *nM!
naal Ba.urda, »rul ll u
leads scorers with 237 points.
ol
paU irom
Iron, ciiy-owncu
w-nanw "W7.
ll&gt;.(. Mis.
K P Anarll will
ui
an- paid
.......
,..........
—
The team hud not lost a game loreata.
These arc
maintained
»c»&gt;
ral
so.os.
tor.u -nwa,
am m
-------- ■ in jWhIMJe —
—
1 —
since December 8. when St. Philip's good condition, with constant, Kent county has, a conference at
won at Battle Creek 27 to 28. so the growth ot new trees where old ones Cedar Springs for high school boys
district tournament was easily won. |nre taken for lumber.
(only this week end and Lansing
taking the final game 41 to 20.
I
8t Howell last Bat­
Woodland was defeated in the I Mr. Kxoodsmn urged that Hm-i8”* ,xW
interested
in ----this.•'
ppject
semi-final of the regional tourna- tings get —
T~Z*“ C"
la­ iutaa*'
ment at Grand Rapids by Lowell I It ,*would
w,W not °foffer
I*r.hhone
9* 01of imine- • Barry county has a special treat
26
&lt;«•’&lt;•'
or fifty
ao to 21.
si. Captain
vapiain Smith
amnn was unable
unatnc-----~ reward.
—~z~' but tn forty ~~
conference’in Hastings M.
.to play
. . ....
.miM havr an
In this game on account ot i ye“N nilour cl,y wwouW
an (norma
lncomf‘ E church for teachers and leaden,
illness
account ol |rom a iJMOble falejt He rf&lt;.onl. )n the penon of Mr. W. F. Kifwey
Opponents scored 79 out of
mended Hutt we start with not to from Indianapolis, who has a real
foul shots
।exceed twenty acres, plant five acres;story on Life Sharing with the Co­
Team scored 110 out of 210 fouli ”* ftrst &gt;Tar and ^mdly add to ilumbla Conserve Company The regshota
1 the planting thereafter.
'titration fee for all Is only five
Team made 173 personal fouls.
j At this point C. IL Osborn, who j
which includes a dollar meal
--- —»-•-*■
owns a tract of land in Yankee and “ priceless program beginning
WEEKS CORNERS.
1 Springs, which now contains 15.000 al 9 30 A. M and closing at 4;3O.
Walter Thompson; who has been growing pine trees. offered to give Remember the date. March 18. place
sick the past two weeks. remains, the Commercial Clpb twenty acres
PurPc*c — to diacuas
about the same.
I'adjoluing this property. If they! "Whal 11 Means to be a Christian.
Mrs. Bessie DeCrocker. of Scotts desired to undertake tiie expert-1 Lakeview High school and Dattlc
and Mrs. Jessie McArthur of Hick- went. Later he said he would add | Creek Y girls also coming and girls
ory Corners spent Wednesday with' another twenty acres as a gift. A lot and
frora e'Tr&gt; high school in
their parents. Mr. und Mrs. Frank of question* were osk&lt;-d. all of wlflch. Barr,- county.
Matteson.
—tHe speaker was able to answer | C. P. Angell attended the meetMr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson; promptly. As a result of hls talk a1 ing with college students at East
spent Sunday P. M. of last week motion was made and unanimously' Lansing last Saturday.
with the latter's parents. Mr. und carried that President Robert WaiThe Young Men s Y group which
Mrs. Chi*. Beach of the Hendcr- j ton appoint a committee of three to I meets this week at Mr Angell s
th£tA.&lt;Un,Ct
.
' l,,VCJttl«at* lhe proposition, and re-1have been invited to meet with
Johnson
returned
meeting
,jmU«r Ktuupa
groups oi
of event
Kent vo
Co at Cule—jBob
.
. .............
.. ; .to Leslie
----- 'port
----- —at the next
...... ....
—with
—••i.-niiuur
'VIckerson'K
iw&lt;-k ’'Hunduv
__ .......
Dickersons last
lust wcek
*sunday, alter, rrc'.untnentlatlnri*
recommendations al
as to what
what Ifwv
they donia ...
ln ._
thc nctir
«utur-.
,
ia«
i Ljuucsi aiicnmince ever nan was
home folks near Vestaburg.
STATE ROAD.
I present at the Barry county mlnlsThe Wests from Grand Rapid.*
Our p. T. A. was not so well at- terissl meeting last week. Rev. Miles
spent Saturday with Mr. West ut
tended on account of bad weather. , of Delton had ax guest Rev.-Bucge
their farm home
but those who did brave the night &lt;&gt;t Martin and Rev. McKean had
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
surely enjoyed a fine program. The Miss Ixah Brown ami Miss Helen
Mr. and Mrs. Baker and" son of Irving Grange and Wood Buzwrs of । Higgs who are holding special
Vermontville spent Thursday at Ho­ Hastings put on the program.
: meetings in his church. They famer Sawdy's.
Mrs. Tiielma Rase, who has cared i vored the group with very special
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon entertained for Mrs. Etei&lt;: Solhard. and her | music. Next meeting is at Freeport
her cousin from Prairieville one day housework, has returned to her; M- E. church. April 4th.
last week, also Mr und Mrs. Tomp­ home. Mrs. Sothard Is gaining.
D0WLIN£ HIGH SCHOOL.
son of Vermontville.
'
_______________________ | Tiie tenth grade will stage their
-----_ play “The,Deacon's Courtship." Frlday and Saturday evening*. March
• 24 and 25. The .characters are as
; follows: Topsy Tuny, Lorevo Pow­
ell; .Mae Golden. Thelma Tobias;
! Mrs. Clarendon, Edna Gerber; Lord
{Clarence. Robert Rees: Frank CtoldHere’s HOW to Start Your Own
[en. Caryl Isham; Ned. colored serv' ant. Merrill Isham; Deacon Jones,
' Wayne Buckland; . Miss’ Spriggs,
| Marjorie Smith.
! Nine new students entered the
Starting April 1st and until May 1st
Dowling school the past week.
we offer the following WAYNE
I Fifteen of our&lt; pupils will enter
■ the County Music Festival In May.
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1 The tenth grade is Invited to at­
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Hastings March 18. ’
(PetUfaJ
1 Wayne Instruction Book
j The tenth grade has chosen their
I
class
motto—Finish What You At­
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1 Chick Conteat Card
tempt; .class flower—Tulip; cla»s
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' colors—Green and Gold.
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Dowling Primary Room.
CONTEST PRIZES
IFive beginners wfre enrolled this
I week, namely:—Hayden Rees.-Hilda
1st PRIZE ............$3.00 3rd PRIZE............ 1.50
Edmonds, LaVay DePriester, ’ Ray2nd PRIZE........... 2.50 4th PRIZE........... 1.00
- mond Woodmansee and Gilbert
Morrow. Who says thr depression
For Further InformaUon Call At
• causes children to lack "pep?" Alma
land Harriet Couch from the Durfee
school entered our Yoom Tuesday,
making an enrollment of 32 in our
room.
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The fourth grade has made a pret­
ty Holland scene above our black­
board. It Is mounted on blue and
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.
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and songs about the people of Hol­
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land.
About jlxteen of our number from
grades four to ten are rehearsing
•for the Music Festival to be held at
. Hastings in May.
. Those who have perfect attend­
! ance records to date orc:—1st grade,
!Geraldine Hammond; 2nd grade,
Gaylord Tobias. VlrginlnsHook. Al­
len Hook; 3rd grade. Amy Ham­
. mond; 4th grade, Florence Wright.
‘Lawrence Hook, Mildred Gaskill;
6th grade. Alton Herrington, Alice
Tobias, Charlotte Wilcox. Nyla
Pierce, Coral DePrlestcr and Wen­
: doll Rees.

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SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mrs. Ada Horn of Battle Creek
visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Gates, several days last week.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon and
;sons of Bellevue visited hte par­
’ ente Tuesday. Gordon, who has been
; spending several weeks with hls
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George
Kenyon, returned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas. Mrs.
Kate Patton and Mrs. Ida Barnes
of Kalamaaoo were luncheon guests
"there Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. MUa Ashby spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Pattern of Delton.
Charley Kenyon has a birthday
thte week and hls children and
grandchildren came Sunday with
well filled baskets and had dinner
with him. Dr. Waddell of Kala­
mazoo was also a guest there.
Mrs. Isabelle May and son. Jim­
mie, of Battle Creek are spending
some time'with her brother. Lester
Bonneville, and family.
Mr. and Mra. Ernest Peake gave
a birthday party in honor of their
son, Frederic, at the home of their
daughter, Mrs. Frank Whipple.
About fifty were present and re­
port a good time.
Mrs. Capitola Baechler spent Fri­
day. her birthday, with friends in
Hastings
A birthday surprise was planned
on Mra. Olive Hessey Wednesday
night, ten being present and all re­
port a good time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Peck and
Wm. Lend and family and June
and Marie Gage of Battle Cbrek
spent Sunday with Gertrude Gates
and Frank Hom. Mra. Hattie An­
ders and son Laurence and Ed. Wllteon spent Saturday evening with
them.

ROBINHUE PARK.
Last Week's letter.
Mr. and Mra. Glen Dean and
daughter JoAnu of Bowite spent
Saturday night with their parents,
| Mr. and Mra. Julian Potts.
। Fred Cteler and family, Fem Clsler
■ of Grand Rapids, Arthur Clsler and
lady friend spent Sunday with Mrs.
■Marvin Cteler and Ray.

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BAOI FOUR

Tk» Mmrlnno Banner bumu-

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been a prime mover in attempting
form *
“Wcix^an Tammany." Better kt bank* and deprel!on
than aCcept anything like '

Views and Opiniotls;
I
Wild I UI‘ICTS dll)

A Quotation
SOLITUDE it at
needful to the im'agination at tociety
is wholesome for

Mlas Anna Johnson; treasurer, Mrs. ItRFATFD SEED HELPS
!
E M Hp&gt;t; directors tor two mr,. 1 KtA 1
M
Hri P™*** w 8,nnh »»d Mra. E '
GRAIN CROP PROFITS
M B. Bweesey; membership. Mrs !
'-------- |
Margaret Potter and Mra. Sadie R. Common Diseases of Oats
Co6k
j____ __
j
and Barley Can Be Pre- !

,

SAVE Now On
Everyday Needs!

FORTY YEARS AGO todaY- j
vented at Little Oo«t
Mr^and Mra Jas. Ehret of Coat* | onc farm pracUce which always
I, «mi to
u, u.
u. that
U»t Gov
□«. Com«m-.
BBt«^ .&lt; U.
ail. st Hssuxw ‘uu.
hi*- n
atpte removed a large needle from i pay* and which involve* little «x.|
UirSicxs. **
tl*M n.lt«rt " —
*- '
stock,
like -------------------------------Former-Governor Brucksjle atarted to put tliem togeth­
the nip of their eighteen months old pense and but a small amount of
child one day last week. It wa* not iabor u the treatment of seed* to
er, is falling victim to some rather er. For eleven hours or so Kbe flitted
IX BzRHV ruCXT^f, OXK YEZK i 1 poor
— baffling P*r^ *&lt;*c.lh,cr• —
known how It came there as when it prevent the occurrence of common
poor aavisoos.
advisoej w.
Mr. uuauwca
Comstock »vu»u
would। —tlte
a[- s"
was discovered only the point was: diseases, according to the farm
.
‘ealllnn unsn her-husband to PUt 111
- d. ..u u,IK.
vulble— Woodland News.
jcrops department al Michigan State
Lowell.
rx'BaHHY'coi XTY. TdKEB MONTHS air and then use hte own good Judg- j Ume
eompk-te the picture
II
At Woodland's city election last College.
s
week. J. A. Baughman wa* elected
spring grains such a* oat* and'
ia zinuxil—35‘ meet Tta governor showed a keen Then it was done. The design was1
_»i&gt;o .pw~b.uonol~ndliloni.na~- »"P1'&gt;. B
president; Willard Bottom. S. 8 barley can be readily protected from
Scliantz and F. F. Hilbert were ‘ the losses caured by smut and by
nUM.m.».m&lt;i.v...&gt;.
....a^nornd. .Kn M «1M
» Jl S«bu'« “ nX I
elected trustee*.
| barley stripe. These two grain crops
- tta bank holiday. -He won immcwrr. WKh llx. ncarjy goo
M. S. Keeler was elected presi- are always attacked by there disdent. it F. French. J. R. CXok and i ea'es aiid. during tome years, the
diate popular approval and the pub- [Uecw all together to make the per-J
.
W J. Simpson trustees of Middle- toll taken is so great that the crop
He has been .urprtsingly patient feet picture she was jw&gt;t where ata. H
vl|ie at tlicir election. But one ticket
unprofitable.
: ..__M
; started but what of that?. Didn t
। ■ *^5'
. ,.
. I she win* And didn’t she get new
was m the field.
one pint of formaldehyde will
laE Thte patience should be rewarded strcngth fOr that next Job that
‘
Dr. J. C Andrus. Hale Kenyon, make enough smut preventative to
* by sound legislation—not a job pro-; won't be a Jte-Mw -'■*
—' We
fra Van. Volkenburgh. W. R. Coak, ueat 90 bushels of oaU or barley
picture?
and X. L. Holloway and Dr. Moffat The formaldehyde is mixed with
*’J v.ding biH that make* tta entire' rattar think ao.
of Kalamazoo Sunday cd at. Wall water in the proportion of one pint
ak reorganization' Ai • believer ta hobbies for
lake with Dr. Andrus
\ to 40 gallons. Dusts made of for, .. ’everyone we wifi have to admit that •
jx&gt;UUcal foxtail. (-I&gt;uzxJ&lt;irt.
.5 and
ukc opening
Uietf pIact..
_________________________
Mls Lou Duelker went to Orand maldehyde or of mercury comA-.a-.T.! taiiaalax
&gt;■;? Governor Oomstock so fGF
far hll-S
has 'a]OIlg with
^th ..
crouwurd
puzzles n»
os &lt;&lt;&gt;&gt;.
de- .
Rapids Monday to clerk for Voight, ixiunds also successfully protect
TEN
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
•
’ * I! velopers
tblniwi of the
th* mind and heart.
heart Aft-1
AftHcrpolshcimer anti Company.
s grains from smut and are belter
.. all,
__ a __________________
______
Tiie Thomapple river is very than formaldehyde for barley stripe,
ler
kx that counts is tta
turnMr. and Mra. W. R. Young ana
you get out of a thing os you go their daughter. Mrs. Maud Young high- Some of the hoaxes on the Dusts usually cost more titan n pro­
along. A one-track mind is right in Clark, leit on Wednesday for their fiats are entirely surrounded Sun- portlonate amount of formaldehyde
its glory in putting a jig-saw puzzle home in Madison. Illinois. They day the river was within an inch of and should be used as directed by
■
,
•
together For the two-track mind it spent the winter here with Mr. the Idgh watermark of 1883. 11m- the manufacturer.
MONKEYING WITH MONEY.
' JOB J'HSXTING.
Oats are treated ns they are shovA Wall Street economist. we read. must be glorious discipline to win Young's sifter. Mr* Geer. Mr. water h so deep at F DePlan'.a's
against the Jig-saw.—RIchard■ Young is a'native of this city and fron’. yard as to prevent anyone eied over on a clean floor which has
Baldwin. Northville Record.
i,lived
‘—-* —
■* grew to manhood
* " *hyre.
—*’ from crossing It And whert Perry been sprinkled with the formaldeand
of twenty-five conunoditle*. The 40
I At one time ta was owner and pub- McCarty wants to feed Ills cow and hytle solution. Use the solution at.
j ________________
Usher of the Barry
County Pioneer, chickens ta paddles out to tta born tta rate of two quarto of the inlxAID JOBLESS YOUNG MEN
________
t per rent gold reserve would be rcAT LAST—AN ECONOMY BILL!
--- --------.-j .----i- „a boat
lure tq one bushel of seed. The
Immediate governmental aid tor I.,.'be -first
paper-----printed
Herr. ..
He----en-.in
" talncd as at present but the remain­
At last an economy bdl worthy of
Patton
Prairieville -----------are;grain-------------------------------te shoveled over, plied,
PattonBros,
------ of
.. ------------------- ----and
ing 60 per cent would be in staple; the vast army of Jobless young men Wed meeting hu old friends and
the name has been passed by the rather- than high-grade commercial now roaming the country Is visual- 6°l*s to leturn Here again in the known as hustk-ra in the sawmill covered with, clean sack* or canvas
zed in a measure to be Introduced summer time
business. With their portable mill for from two to eight hours. The
House of / Representatives. Demo­
paper. Tta idea is by no means a 'n rnnoreu hr Senator larnei CouzMr nnd Mrs. James C&lt;xq*r. Who located about five miles west of thia grain should then be spread out and
crats and Republicans alike rallied new one. Professor Irving Fisher of An&lt; nf Miohivan It U the^uUn of have been spending the winter with city they .sawed 905.152 feet of hard-. allowed to dry. If the grain is not
behind President Roosevelt to give
Yale has been liarping on this plan senator rnnreiu tn make available t! ir daughter, Mra. H J. Freeland Wood timber for J. T. Lombard in planted immediately, it should be
the 8500,000,000 economy measure a for many years. It sounds gx&gt;d on -lu. military eamne of tta nation for an&lt;1 htoband. leave tomorrow fur 87'.• days. The mill was under the raked dver occasionally, and should
‘heir honw Jn Port Byron. New supervision of Howard Patton.
'not be permitted to freeze or to
*mashlng margin. Last minute ef­ paper Just as a bi-metallic system •nu pux p.t—c ।
whh.
[ sprout.
"&gt;d Mrs. George Perry, who FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.' Tta treatment for barley smut is
forts were .made to cut the pro­ did in Bryan's famous "Cross of i^ta°^?dUwarh«™tk|Iltaeitnh'
Tta contract tor buildingA the 'h; samroexapt that the grain Is
visions in half but these failed. Gold" oration. United Slates exper­ tahed from coast to XT where ha** be*I» 'u,,ln&lt; **'•«“ Ure F
vXtsu£ can I ° S^^ld. left today tor their house on the county farm has ftern
~wred only two hour, after
Aside from gratification with the imented with a dual standard while
aiiTmflXre trLmw S Lch a home ,n Bk RapUta' M*hlgan
irt to Stephen W. Walworth and sprinkling and ahould be planted as
merits of the bill, it is pleasing to Harrison was president. The result
mJStfc^ rondiUons nuke ,
&lt;? Or-nd Walter Stilwell of Nashville, tor the j^n as poolble.
note the disposition of Republican was unhappy and the country was
PHONE 2101
HASTINGS
mm
t ins
is *
a xionou-.;
-- pjgMe M
U. U»
“j “
m oi aa.wa. Th
‘“ “
—
members of the house to co-operate glad to struggle bock to the gold
contract for t)»c county, und us the I
COLUMBLS.
■■-SS.'iSU
or
with tM- administration
on really Krtliuaiu
sureUea arc first claw insures tiie; St. Stephen's cloistered hall waa
'
standard ■£•»•&gt;.
again. Tt
1, OCVUM
stems to us
u, that
b.Mi. • i IU* VaillKI Illg a. MlJ V, )VIIU» :
proud
wortn-while measures. Bw-ausc of a stapic-conimodlty standard would Ishmaels, said to number nearly a' &lt; Dorothy Miller&gt; and Lawrence Mil­ erection ol the so much needed
rounly house for an insignificant
Tn'learnlng* jximp that day,
.the tact ihat more than thirty
- per be just twenty-five
twenty-five times
times as
as comcom-;; half
hat£ million,
mtUkm. present
Pre«nt a rerioiu social ler of Grand Rapid* spent the week sum.
! For there a rpbed pnd stately crowd
demands
nation-wide ,end with their mother. Mrs. Maude
«nl a U&gt;e »««&gt;» «*" pUMW .nd
WYAH-nu «.
“
One
day
last
week
we
were
fa-1
Pressed
on In long array,
-------„.j. Every day sees new ad- Miller.
voted wnh a ptaudnt call frqnt | A mariner w|th a simple chan
talUd .1 Ihu bdl. .b. B-Publie."
, M.„. diuou. u&gt; Uieir ran,,, du. to
„„„„ ‘and Mildred
„„„„„ Hon. C. W. Prindle. M. D.. eldest I Confront* that conclave high,
Misses Susan
minority could have defeated it by UUic standard.
1 condluon. In Uic honw. and unkai JaTiie
„,, &gt;pr„, ,hc
„„
g,,,. ton of Hon. S. C Prtndte of thia. Whfta. strong ambjtton stirs his
10 votes if It had wtetad ’.o' employ
.wraclluna diaauc la done In U&gt;e wa&gt; imaauo with their .Uler, Ml.-., Grata. city. Dr. Prindle _Ls now a resident
heart, '
obstructionist tactics; and in view of
REDUCE FIRST!
of relief, mat ot them will event* I wno u attending the Kalamazoo &lt;&gt;f Grand Rapids and one of the I And burning thoughts of wonder
Senttment aaouBl
agaiiut „„
any new form;
th4‘r
»nl®
ot ----------■ Normal—
OUkge
Democratic act low in Uw la»t Conbest physician* of tlwt city. He 1st
part
- k.h. .... .... . , Mrs.
Earrl, EYo-ve
children re- exceedingly popular as hts
his ch-etion
election 1t From
Prom Ups and sparkling eye.
gresx. tta provocation must have olr -Ulxatlon tor Miehimm
Michigan until'
Mr,;E?
**** and
nnd .children
L.---.-.
01
. u n ’
7, . „ •
Couzcnv believes Hute turned Wednesday to ttair home in. to
What hath
|
&gt;n the legislature in
In 1878
1R7A by
tiv tta
the
Until ta
lir, said?
aalrl?
*
reen great.
costs have been trimmed to the Mni&gt;- officers, trained in handling fA&lt;^. Ohio, after a two weeks' vl.lt largest majority given to any man With Spanish face.
Actually, however, Mr. Roxevelt
is alni06i unanimous. People .; large numbers of men. vjjiild
ith her parents.
parent*. Mr. and Mrs on the republican ticket
I In whte|jerltig tones they speak,
cyitld best j tare
here w
with
tlckft attests.
iwui.Yvu bum
received
about
... the same
u.u.v percentage arc-jusily
are-Justly suspicious or
of new levies.
levies, i■ undertake tin*
this gigantic
gigantic tahx.
taint. AU j. p.
f. EMmonds.
IMnwuds
The ladies sewing audety
Tta
i-.clety connectowjnect- And lints upon their tablets truce.
JL.
— „
—1...--------.w ttaA* .obovs
I n*.««
Which flush each ashen cheek. I
support..from
Republicans
aswnnti.
he did iny™.
urtc
..,.
have Anienc-1 waJ’u to, ***-',‘heA- ,bo^1 M”- F«d Keech of Battle creek -a
cd umiv
with. Emmanuel/ehuftjv**!!!
chuh:Jto&lt;lll ta
ta
.
.
V. .
’Tom time to ume new taxes nave _avi.d lQ IuUin
.I|shlp unrt will
visiting
Mrs. Robert
entertained
on. Friday on.
afternoon
of '
------. --cUlj:&lt;
---------------------------------•— -hern sister.
.... -.....
-------------... entertained
Friday afternoon
of .The inquisition's mystic doom
from members of his parly! May
pautd „ a •umporan' expc- ,.approve
any Intelligent plan pro-jAltoft, and helping care for tar this week by Mrs. J. S. Goodyear I Sito'on ttalr brow severe.
tilts spirit of liarnwny continue.
'
jdlent"
some ''emergency.” posed lotixiced
theirtor
salvation.
As a pa-1
Johnson.
their salvation.
Asfather,
a pa-;Mr.
father,
Mr. Johroon.
Gentlemen
six bursting
And burstiriLin - ------- forth forth
in visioned
Gentlemen
invited invited
to lea toat tea
six ut And
[But ta
added have become [ ’-nolle people we have no right to I
. ———
glpom,
NASHVILLE—O. W. Francis and Sad heresy from a buminc; tomb.
‘p.rmon.nt iu.ure. und h.« not' l«~ «» '“'“T
i,"’. ™ESTV
AGO TODAY
NINE WHO FAILED
family
for California
on
Groans on the startled ear.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Spath ot Curl- —
-— -will
— start
—------------------------It is inccnceivablc that nine ^7^’torahtoe The "food. oni llal problem fraBghl with grave
1 bnsequences. It is time the;glean-, ton left Wednesday tor High Point., the evening of the 17th? Safe Jour- ;Courage thou Genoese!
Michigan representatives should proiX!rly. s&lt;,me new
fortn of taxa- jh^.&lt;4 were busy at their labors.—Tus-' North Carolina, where they will visit. ttey to iw »-'! «',ir wi -h.
’ Old time thy splendid drcam shall
----------------------have opixxed President Rooaeveli'a l(on nucjj
crown
general sales tax cola County Advertiser.
, Mr. and Mrs. ChaHes Meil m. form- ' I. ■’ Wheeler has two new clerks
economy bill. Yet such U tiie fact. may be needed but not a penny ad-1
—---------■■■——A«
i pr
er wostinB*
Hustings revudenu.
rosldenM. *Hw&gt;v
Tlwy will
will nt.
ul-&gt; to
to take
take the
the nlucc
place of
of George
George Francis
Francis Yon western hemisphere sublime.
Where unshorn forest frown
i
USES OF OUR UNIVERSITY, so visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Enziah of. who has re-lgned. This fact goes
All' of these men were el
10iditlonnl revenue should be added,
The awful Andes cloud-wrapt brow.
I
Phil
Pack,
editor
ot
nn
nthletito|
Bealeton.
Virginia.
Mr.
and
Mra.
I
to
show
that
George
is
a^
good
as
office on pledges of economy •««\Uft!UnUi the legislature has first made!
The Indian hunters' bow.
news service that comes each week; Enzlan formerly lived in Prairie-, any two alerks.
!
seven Republican member* had
Bohl stream* untamed by helm or
to balance costs withifrotn the University of Michigan. I vlllc.. On their return trip Mr. and
NABHVILLD-Mrs. S. M. Crane
prow.
ually voted for similar measures qn1 ought tp be more careful of the Mrs.- Spath will spend some time Inand her little daughter. Millie, &lt;&gt;f
words he uses in describing affairs1 Washington. D. C-. sightseeing
, Chicago are visiting Mr and Mrs. And rocks of gold and diamond.
&gt;der the Hoover regime- Republican
•
thou
WHY REPEAL?
I at Ann Arbor. Last week he sent out
Mrs. Flora B- Rcnker. Mrs W. R ; Booth of this village.
ranks were slaughtered last fall and
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
To
thankless
Spain shall show. J
I.
In
this important statement: "Exami- Cook. Mrs. Chase.
Bowman'
this prooeM of thinning ou: should
There is a small blpc in tiie state I nal|0IU qjo 1^,^, oj tjU. student's and McNall. Aimec Renk&gt;.s and
March 15, 16,.17 and 18
THE GREATEST TEST.
Courage World Finder, thou has
be omtinued if the . surv; very con­ legislature agitating for a repeal ot j lt(p iic justthead of Michigan ath- 'Dorothy Cook were among the Hasneed!
It required courage for President
tinue to treat the subject of ccon- Michigan's habitual criminal aci'ietre, as a consequence of which I Ungs |&gt;eople who saw Soitam and RiwevTlt to propose n reduction in In Fatqjs unfolding scroll
omy with such contempt. The defec-'ptraonally we con see no logical । competition will be a iniwing factor! MarHwc m Romeo mid Juliet at expenditures foi- veterans. It also
Dark woe* and ingrate wrong* I
read
required courage to advpcat* pay ,
r«,« b^u «.
.„b
lu.b..u..
MW, ..bal„.. ।
the noble -----soul.
cuts tor governmental employes. He, That
- „ , rock
. 1
first feat vote is als^jifflcult to ex- criminate are not guarded in state
-that which destroys life; c&gt;p..' Arbor to cater tor a banquet n: has thus set hls face against two of
■ _5'n: elation* iwCrets probe,
plain. Our only comment li that w- i institutions what can the public do'deadly- poison.. Destruction, raur- which Governor nnd Mrs Ferris the strongest and best InjrenchcdjThen drink thy pup of scorn:
hope this "wild Jackass" tendency! w»h them’
‘dor. death- Any cause of rum. or of., will be gutois. While m Ann Arbor groups represented among the spe-;
*n,PJM'd In Caesar'* robe.
j
does not develop suflicknUy to *eri-1
vr-- Luting injury; harm; woe"
Mrs Wood will vun tar wn Ed- chil interests that perch on Wash-Hke the master of the globe,
ously impair the harmony of tta, Michigan* forced bank holiday I ^^^^^l^lean^educator.. mon*
uhr retunu,d lo. nlgton's doorsteps
AU Blwloua-Kt forlorn.
Both President Coolidge and Prc.i-1
- Lynla Sigourray. ;
Democratic rank*. The country should convince every doubter that pus IM&gt;- )noa. attention to the day from St-Louis. Mbsouri. uhire idem Hoover vetoed measures pro-1 Marco Columbuii Barbeiri. u forWe make them to
needs constructive legislation, and further cost reductions must be ■ ltuff that comes from their halls1 she has been visiting tar sister. Mrs. ixtsiiig increased • expenditures for *n&lt; r Hastings rnercliant. was born
fit your windows!
Papers priced from q
ba&gt; had . ~rl«l ol lAd-mukn: n*d&gt; la MWT ntnuMAl dn&gt;n. «&lt; banun*. while It av be poeelMe OraM O Bnu-.h, lor MWeel ««lu veterans. But Mr. Roosevelt niuC in Genco. Italy, the u-aport. and
.
ma.nl
MmrwiriBwi hv i that Mr. Pack^ use of tta word
Ctuui. W. Clarke left Saturday tot be tta first to actually reduce such: birthplupc of Columbus,
a Double Roll upbOC
bloc rule
■
men. and insUtution supported by
WM ttougmiessly projected r’“ ”
California.
He will join Mrs. Clarke expenditures. Mr Hoover proposed
*
Fvllown# te a. list of tta nine public fundi,
lnto hu copy, lt ^o... revcaj a ft.r. ,iin San Francisco Thursday on tar legislation which would have made
GIVING BIRDS A ■BREAK."
Our new/Sample Books
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turn nttlUide of mind that one hud- i return from Honolulu They expect reductions, but none so drastic as
Michigan representatives who voted
Vienna Ila* special slot machines
an institution ol to return to Hastings about the first those outlined by Roosevelt.
about the city, from ' which bird
against the economy measure de­
arc ready. Ask for oneof AoriJ.
Even before the president had de­ lovers may procure small packages
signed to cut 8500,000.000 per year
"Too oftep." declute* a critic. "I
Atliletics has come to play a large
mi.
Mr ,»iu
and mts.
Mrs- H.
n. T.
i. vnauuicr
Chandler »ur»c
hir.i- livered his message the affected of bird
seed.
A
bird
shelter
U
utt . ------ ---------- —----- - --■
from the budget ot the United find that a book Is unintelligible. I part in campus life, but it is not tta returned from East Lansing wlwre sroups began to train tlicir guns on.'^'^d to the machine,
States government.
First reported pressure
,
’Tff.csncv
untrue, or merely dull." ’Our local must important parj ot student life. they have been taking a short congress
tA‘- *-FF «
1 yJ
Harry W Mnsu-lwhite, Manistee. railway ume table U all three —Hu­ Society operates and maintains 1U course at the M A. C They were wax from the Oregon state depart°*t,a • a
J*
schools and colleges for the training guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chand­ ment of Amsrican Legion, which noDemocrat.
morist- '
of the mind first, und the training ler ©ver Sunday and leave this week tilled Oregon congressmen of tH.tr ’*»• ‘ha WbUtlon of 2500. has
Carl M- Weidman. Detroit. DemoRcxall Druggists Hastings,Mich.
of the body second; so kt us hope for Uieir new home in Grant. oppoalltan to tta extension of au-l ™
’
thonly to tta president to pitcr vet- lhe to,n u ln
existence.
|
Tta Russians give all they make&gt; that future references to examitui- Michigan.
Last Wednesday evening 28 mem­ crans' IcgtelaUon. Tha| is only the
Joseph L Hooper. Battle Creek. above a bare living to Uieir govern-!1,tion* will not list them os baneful.
ber*
of
-4ta
"Star
Club
'
surprised
,
‘
but
rather
will
emphasise
them
a*
beginning.
A
tremendous
bombard’
Republican.
ment and call it Communism. Wc ■ rUnr* ......
when mind and intellect rule Mr. and Mrs. George Sprtster at ment which without doubt will in-1
Carl E Mapes, Grand Rapid*. Re­ do the same and call it taxe*.—Ohio I over body and matter—George Av- their Ixxnc south of the city. An o.\ elude threat^ and intimidation will
publican.
State Journal.
!««*. Birmingham Eccentric.
; fashioned taffy pull was indulged in descend ujxin congress, seeking to!
’and all had a happy time. Mr. ami sway’it* -will to thte minority de-1
Huron. He1 Mrs Spristcr leave for their new mand.
publican.
w»ii it. .-vu ....4,
u .
home near Climax in about three
Meanwhile the greater mas* ot i
Roy D. Woodruff, Bay City. Re­ ft.. nApta am. mWpm «.&gt;b
OB3EnvATK&gt;ss.
American people w ho are’in full ac­
publican.
wanderlust.—Buffalo Evening News. I
cord with tta president'* wtstas and!
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
I LeB&amp;fon Oook: "Bachelors are by
who desire a reduction of govern-1
W Frank James, Hancock. Re­
—ka. &lt;Mii.*iv
no mean* w uncomfortable as as-- Mr. and Mrs. Irank N Icki-s are, ment capvuunuica
expenditures aim
and a u«nuvru&lt;
balanced I
publican.
Any man who foolish.) thinks!ipirant wncj »ould make them bemoving upon the Morgan Hinckley. budget, will likely remain inarticuClarence J. McLeod. Detroit. Re­ lsw* ip Ameiica arc not enforcediiicve."
farm in Carlton. The cemetery com- late.
should try parkuig alongside of al
publican.
,, party have rcctired tta services of
Dul u -hould no: be to. Private!
CurtU Garrtafn :o IUI Mr- lck‘‘*' citizens In every* walk of life who
Gevrge A. Dondero. Royal Oak. fire hydrant.—Louisville Times.
‘cant factorsfeSS"**
is not tta amount
of pUcc
xxtOn
agree with Mr Roosevelt should Im«,
benS^T .b. iMUdiou. I~»£«
”* S
Republican.
■■ ""LW ";;i ur? Miw»Peart Michael and Dr John mediately, make certain that every
Thu list ia any thing except a ro'l
,s * «. &gt; r a „Wooton
married
this
eve-,--------------------protestare
laidtoonbethe
desks of
senators
Wolman.
Pro• of honor. We are particularly sur­ ccal consumer, an Ohio cool com- prcductnity.”—Leo
"*
n ■"*"
n.ng ut th? home of tta bride’s par- and representatives will be matched
prised and disappointed to find in pany has established a beauty shop 1 lessor cf Economics, Columbia Uni­ enls in this city. The gnwins broth- by a letter supporting the presi­
Outside of good character and a good name, the very beat asset that
‘er.-the Rev Ralph Wooton of.Alma dent's request.
it the name* cf c mgressioiul vet­ ’s i’.cJe tta lumps are washed, dried, i Teralty.
will perform
ceremony.
Dr.
med and poUslved Tiie I
n 1
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— - —tta
— —
- - - -and ‘The greatest test this congress will
you can leave your children is GOOD HEALTH. Start the founda­
erans whi m times part lute evi­ sotten.
mcreuwnt wiU reach tta logical tontaSnrefMat’SS
be asked.to face will come within।
denced patriotism and eourugc. But
tion of health right. Good CLEAN milk has been/decreed by lhe
cluaum when they
uw&gt; start
svari timing
unimg and
ana i are.
are not
nov damaging
oauiagmg national
nauonai interinver- ... u
,, rSu M &amp;&gt;Uth JcffS
~(11
.L ~ .T.7 !
they failed miserably this tune .and »renun»
.renting -am
and houMWivea h.o'.b. gin c-ta —
-R-msay
MacDonald.
ta hF. u
M Roberta Wl
on south
South JcfferJ« fftr- Which win determine whether thisi
R-nuav MacDonald
by
world’s greateat medical scientists at the MOST PERFECT FOOD,
n-msayjwcuouma.
;&lt;&gt;n
congress cun be depended upon to |
deserve sharp ana Hinging rebuke scenting and houMWiVW ixgin
because it contains just the qualities that the human system needs.
calling
up
to
denounce
tta
ainuOi
Marnsgc
would
be
.
longer
and
Mitt
Katherine
Lciav
Is-expected
woik
for
the
good
of
tta
nation
or'
from their constituencies. If they
chypre that has been left with them happier U the contracting parties ■ hocne tomorrow from Owosso to whether ii will bend to the win of!
do not come to their aeipcs soon when they .order ractal 1 ortgon — '■“‘•‘Id give o much attention to tl:r *pcnd her vacation with tar pa;--' minorities. The result of thte tr»t
they will deserve tlx- wont that vol- Arkansas Gazet'c
mu, nMkr
weal
! art ot Uving as they give to the per- *nu. Miss tain* has met with re-----------" or- ----- me wiu
— nj- sn# 11
healthy herd, but also the saniUry aurround’
»
. lection of a good golf stance — ir-arkable nieces* in tar chosen pro­ present session. — Grand Rapids
home is CLEAN. Actual UiU made by MichK lng» under which iilghlanda Dairy milk I, prnA film star boast* that she has
WiUiain Lyon Ptalpa. Yale resston and it will be gratifying to Press, March 12.
ran Stale Inspectors show that there 1» NO
. ;
, University.
tar friend* to learn that ahc has
romet from our own hesd. which i« regularly in­
DESERVED OBSTRUCTION.
never paid for a restaurant meal in
----- —
ekcUd |lrtneimi of tta Oww*j
CLEANER milk produced in the state than spected.
STAND BY THE PREbMIENT. |
Highlands Dairy, because of Die
Eleven member^ ol the Michigan tar life Sta evidently believes ini 'Tiie tew; men who make a sue- kjm, school,
lllrhlands Dairy Grade "A" Pawtearired. Tiie CLEANLINESS of the milk it produces, i« thr
Political lines are tacomini obht-I
making "hojU" of friends’—Gias-“toow‘tcm&lt;:!!y to onaiea
ilM
smith ot Grand Rap- • rated in these days of stress, and j
ONLY dairy In thia tee lion permitted to *eU
ekww,
XjS.f'S
» jj.
that is as It should be A fine spirit 1
of the McNilt blii inleuckd to pave
only a llUle higher than In our Grade“A" PasGrade “A'* milk. Why not try It? You can
was Shown by Ex-President Hoover.!
rail us by phone.
the .w.y fur a usua.pilon of ncimal
It* nice to have half of tta/teX'effort’VlcrenMta Kkl*crat . Mr’ aud KJl*' CuLti^, °aA‘f Af" who gave a radio address Friday)
banking.
hot
' 1
^.ciscr
|n lhe Q{y Saturday to atnight. He called on al) Republicans
aVSL .“k
-»«««™ — • XXJS’ l'w,’&lt;
Despite tiie acute need for re­
especially thane in Congress, to i
Hand by the president and five
.. iwouwicr
I barometeroi..Du»mes*.
of ..btumes*.u uis isnow
nowa a dershott
medial legislation. w» believe that
•
,
these eleven men were absolutely
tOTfl^ ~pOTt Arthur New. ■.thermomewr
thermomeur rejUtcruig
registering the temlem-. Tta annual election of tta Wom- hearty support to hl» program lor
.
- -----—way we will beiperaturc
of cold Hyde
feet in
Club--------------was held Friday
„ at
„ tta
— reducing government coats, balancnghl. As wc understand It. the ’ Eventually
the
only
' pUcc*™-Arthur*M
in Wgh'en'*
W8h -----------Eventually the
only way we will be I place*. -Arthur M Hyde
iFcrtih
—*-- »being
—■— ing the Federal budget and plans
■ Parish Hc-.i'-,
Home, the
the ••&gt;»«
following
President. Mrs. Martha for reopening the banks This shows
original McNilt bill has been allured -tic
able to dtivs
drive on a main tuguvay
highway,
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. ichreen:
----------chosen: President.
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Phone 2651 HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
wifi be by appointment-Dc-M-xb-5
' Hating people i« ilk* tearing | Wightman: i’ vice-president.
' •------ '■* ' Mrs that President HocArr Is a big man.
,uur h6u*e
iwuat to
voxel
r» of
oi rate."
raia. .. Phylll*
myuu Reynolds;
itcynoxu; .&lt;j:reiary.
secretary. Mr» and that hu heart is in the right
*
' &lt;wv»u &gt;m»r
get rid
J* npre of 9. political emr'oymen! Tribune-Canital
znnune capital.
• 1'—
'
—The
The Rev.
Rx v. Harry
Harry Emerson
Enwreon Foidick.
Fosdick.I ■Alice
Alice Bataa:
Bates;cones
corresponding
secretary,
place.

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HARDWARE COMPANY

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

SPECIAL On Our
1933 Wall Paper

We want you to see this paper, and
COMPARE our prices with the
outside mail order houses!

Special for 4 Days Only
50c Discount

.. .TJiven ou every
room of wall paper
amounting to’2 up!

Window
Shades

All Colors

Puiifient Paragraphs

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GOOD HEALTH

Should always be the first consideration

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH IK IBM

President Roosevelt Makes Clear,
Plain Statement About Banking[
Situation—All Should Read It

CLOVXBDAIX

COURT HOUSE NEWS

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■»* oohur. wu.

Mr taInlly
and Mrs.
Grover
। Helen.
[)Qrs ajid
_
aQd DavenMllo
Ashby of Cloverdale. Mr. and Mr*.
PROBATE COURT.
Est Charles F. Townsend, dec'd.
*nd
liUon for Adnir. filed, wglrer of
Barn*. of Kalamazoo had pot
(Continued from page one)
tlc&lt;lred.
order-appointing Admr.”** dlnn€r *“*» Mr and Mra, Bert
DOtL
A
f entered?
tered;
[Patton at Delton Sunday
I want to tell our cltUena in every; National program depend*, th*[ Eat.
at. George O. Dean.
Dean, deed.
deed, Will —------•«!,
Ro&gt;' ■-Ual!f
y *nd|
--------------part
of the nation
ol &lt;t .filed
■■
..........that the National.. course,
—— —• upon Uu» co-operallqn
.r.— -----. ’ filed, petition lor
for nratxitc
probate of will children m
of uaimBattle Creek
vrecx spciu
spent nunBun­
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... .
.
dav
W.P
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a
*.
"
j
I
I
lor
publication
filed
;
arm
satnscr.
devotion to
tn public
nubile welfare
welfare and
and u, Remember
n*m.mh.'r that
tlmt the
the essential
r&lt;«*ntlal acnr-1
. J(U:
....ob ...w ....
. . in.
xi-. Rex MacLeod
u.-r
aa devotion
Pcl(lcT a. -m
Mr. and Mrs.
and II
rcallxallon of the emergency and complUhmcnt of the new legislation1 ventcry mpd
’
‘ ’
children and Mr. Ingling of Kala-I
the neceulty for speed that it b u that it nwJtei it passible fori
Charlo* F Townsend dec’d "lazoo were Sunday guests of the |
difficult t° mateh In our hbtary.
[banks marc'TFadlly to convert HwiflBond of Admr filed letters of ad- E L- MacLeod family.
third; stage haa been
mmutratlonuaucu.
issued order
orderlimiting
limiting ‘ ««&gt;’ .wicmviuuu
MacDonald v. of huiiiiiisbw
Kalamaaoo
..The
.. ...........
. .. the
7C te- !uttCts into cash than was the casenuniatratlon
--------ot'........
— -----'u----------------tirnvlilnn ha*
"“..“““ A entered,
.7?u petition
.... ‘“““Jfor|
1* I a»*nl•Wednesday vi.tn..„
rlea
regulations
permitting
the bttfort. MonMore libernl
liberal provision
h*«i settlement
visiting i.u
hi* «.»_!
par-1
[banka to contlhue their functions been made (or banks to borrow on Ihearing claim* filed notice to crcdi- '®nW&gt; Mr and Mra
MacDonto take care of the distribution ofI these assets at the Reserve banks
toued
:ald
food and household necessities and)and more liberal provision has been I E,t. Sarah Ella Stowell dee d PeMrs M^tha Re^ogle returned
the payment of pay rolls.
|made for issuing currency on the*tlllon' for jjeense p, mU ‘reftl eSute'ho,n® 8®t«rd»y *«« spending a few
Middleville lb.
Thte min
bank IWHW7,
holiday, wihk
while resulting'security —
of —
these
astels.
filed, oracr
order tor
for publication ttnertxi
mtered.'!“
‘‘“x
F*’ vlth hvr daughter. .w.%,
Mrs, &amp;vvrEver- .
—— wgood
— —
w.
inieo,
Luxuriouh hoaps . i . made by the
In many ca*rs in great inconvent-J This currency is not fiat currency.
EU. William N DeVine, dee d ett McCallum of McCallum district,
cnee, is affording us the oppcriuni- n is issued only on adequate- ae- proof hy Commrs. filed.
The' Garden Club will meet with
makers of Jergcna Lotion I Now
Large Sixa Bottle
ly to supply the currency necessary curtly—and every good bank has an I E*t. George O. Dean, dcc'd. No-; Mrs. Garrison March 23. Everyone'
offered to you at HALF their URuai
to meet the situation. No round abundance of such security.
lice ot hearing issued.
; invited.
bank l» a dollar worse off than il[
One more
close. r»i.
E»t. aiewari
Stewart Muiicn,
Mullen, octa.
dec'd. AllAn- . ---Mr and Mrs Fran* Mann —
of
cost. This offer is for a limited time
.. wllc
mute point
puui, before iI cun.
k.u.
wa* when'it closed its door* last 'There will be. of course, rome.bank* nual account filed.
’^ng lake, south ol Kalamazoo,
only. So stock up now for the whole
Monday. Neither te any bank which'unable to reopen Without being reEst. Day Pugh, dec'd. Petition for whosc lake home burned Saturday
may turn out not to be In a post-(organized. The new law allows the license to sell real estate filed, or-',"4 staying indefinitely with hte
year 1
lion for immediate opening.
(Government to assist in making dir for publication entered.
'daughter. Mis. Wm. Snyder, and
Tiie new law allows the 12 Fed- these reorganization* quickly and! Est. Citester Messer, dec'd. An„
cral Reserve Bank* to Issue ad/li- effectively and even allows the Gov-[nual accounts filed, order for pubh-; ’■ p- A- WU1 meet at the parson3le.15c
llonal currency on good assets, and ernment to subscribe to at least a [cation entered, order appointing
Friday night.
Mr. and Mr*. f;ha
Chas.
Snyder
spent'
thus the banks which reopen wtll part of the new capital which may, guardian Ad Litem entered.
Ur
* s
'"d" "*
nt
Iw,
—rv tatflflrnnfa
C-t
a couple of days with' friends in
be ahlj,
able to maat
meet .!(
every
legitimate lw«
be rft-tlirt-rt
required. .Est. War,.
Marr Q
8. ILfaczu,
Mason, dec
Kalatnaax* last week.
call. Tiie new currency is being
I hope you can sec from this cle- venlory filed.
Boned end Rolled Fresh Dreued
sent out by the Bureau of Engrav- mental recital of what your Cov­
E*t. Catherine Maurer.
u. &gt;
|
WEST HOPE.
ing and Printing in large volume to ernment is doing that there i* noth- Agreement file*
every part of the country. It la*ing complex or radical in the pro­
Eat. Sterling Eaton, dec'd. Petition The community wa* shocked Friround currency, because it 1* backed»cess
for Admr. filed.
day morning at day break to rec
Lhan and Meaty lb.
by actual, good osuts.
j We had a bad banking situation.
Est. Carrie V. Brown, dec'd. An- Fred Cook txit on the main rood.
' Jumping up and down, throwing up
A question you will ask is this— 80,110 of our .banker* had shown nual account of Admr. filed.
Est William H. Couch, dec'd. his hat and going through numt-rWhy are all the banks not tn be re-! themselves either, incompetent or
ous other gymnastics. Kind neighopened nt the same time? ’The an- .dishonest in their handling ol the W ar rant and inventory filed.
—
v. ..
IUui uwnrunwwir
—
—— They
—v,----— d.—
»wer
1* simply—
—Your
Government I»°P
|c -« -,uiids
bad—«**
‘be E»t. Theron A. Aldrich, dee d. Or-1 bon led him home, there to be
,*»■ not intend that the history
__ _ of mdiwv
in Knectidocs
money entrusted
entrusted ta
to them
them in
spccu- der allowing claim* entered.
greeted by a lusty yell from i« little
the pant few years shall be repeated.'tuttoru and.unwise loans.
| EM. Gust Wurm. deed. Order al-[blue ba.-ket. Roix-rt Fredenc Ln the
We do not want and will not have I Thls was- °I’course, not true in lowing claims entered.
7 3-4 pound grandson, bom to Mr.
anotlHT epidemic of bank failures. thc vafil majority of our banks, but
Est Jerome J. England. Order al-'and Mrs. Ronald Anders. Mother.
As n result we start tomorrow &gt;tl wus trut‘ l» enough qj them to [ lowing'claims entered.
, babe and tjosh grandpa* are doing
Monday, with the opening of banks'shock ,h‘‘
for a time into al E»t. George E. Coleman, deef. nicely.
In the 12 Federal Reserve Bank iM,nsc °r insecurity and to put them Order allowing claim* entered.
The community meeting will be
cities— those bulks which on first. ,nt0 “ frame of mind wlurr^ theyl Ent. Mary E- Watkins, dcc'd. Or-'held Friday evening al the home of
examination by the Treasury have dld nnt dlfTerentiulc. but teemed to &lt;icr allowing claims entered.
Ira McCallum,
already beer; found to be all right, assume that the acts of a compara-| Est Fred Cunningham, dec'd.; Sunday School next Sunday will
This will be followed on Tuesday by Uve few had tainted them all.
■ Waiver of notice filed, order assign- be at 10;30. There mil be Quarterly
the resumption of all their functions. 11 «“ U11' Government's Job to jng residue entered, discharge of .meeting at Baltimore at 2 o'clockby banks already found to be sound ,lral*htcn out thl5 Htuation and do; Admr. filed, estate enrolled.
Saturday-' and 2:30 Sunday after­
Quality, Service and Economy
In cities where there are recognlicd u M quickly as possible—and tile, Rst. George R. Lobdeli. et al. Pinal;neon. Everyone urged to attend,
clearing houses. Tliat mean* aboutJ°b 14 being performed.
account of guardian filed.
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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦&lt; PHONE 2293 )««****♦**
250 cities of the Unlti-d States. .. I 3 do not promise you that every
Est Walter R. Lobd.-l], dec'd. Ft-i
DUNHAM P. T. A.
On Wednesday and succeeding &gt; bank will be reopened or-that indi-; nal account oi Admx. filed, order
The Dunham P, T. A. met Friday
days bank.* in smaller place*
all ■ '-dual losses will not be suffered, allowing account entered, discharg,- evening March 10 After tiie bu*l■ visited hts daughter. Mr. and Mra.
Uirough the country will resume 'but there will be no losses that pos- 'of Admx taued. estate enrolled.
|ne“ nweUng a program conatatlrig
bdrihua. subject, of course, to the i*“»!&gt;’ could be avoided; and there' £&amp;*. George R Lobdell, el al. Or-of a short play, muiuc. Irish songs | Fred J.Eckardt and rons.Robert H J Gibson, and family Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Eckardt. Mr. and Mrs. '''
Goveriuncnt's physical ability
to w°uld have been more and greater der allowing account entered, dis- “nd stunts was given. Probate andEugene. &lt;dGrandRapids, spent
complete its survey
'
I lasses had we continued to drift.
1 charge of guardian, estate enrolled.- Judge Clement, who was with us for over the week end with the former's; Ray Scheel and Mr and Mrs. Karl
Eckardt and children. Bruce and .
Jrram* Vtoirr Soap,
it h necessary tliat the reopening! 1 “h cwn promise you salvation
Est. Mary J. Fowler, deed. Will ‘he evening.gave an interesting talk sister. Miss Olga Eckardt.
Jftyce.
visited tlwir coiuins, Mr. and
icn in color . . . smooth
of bank* be extended over a period tot Mnie- al Jeast of the torcly filed, petition for probate ol will
‘he duties, and experiences of th”: Mr* Minnie
Gerlinger and
in order to permit the bank* to prewed bunks. We shall be cn- filed, waiver of notice filed.
i Juvenile Court. Refreshments were daughter. «va. of Lake Odessa, were Mrs. Clark, of Carlton Sunday. . ‘
pn-v Me Jar box oj 6. Now 90c foe
make application' for nec-wary «“8cd not merely in reopening
Eat. Gust Wurm. deed. Final ac- .served to over a hundred. This P. Bunday visitor* with Mr*. Carrie L-: Mrs. Carrie L. Gcrhnger spent.”
TWO borer.
loans, to obtain currency needed ta HjUn&lt;1 banks but in the creation of count of Admr. filed, waiver of no- |T A put* on the program at tiie Gerlinger and Mr. and Mr*. 1 terman
rt iaof the best imported Frenrh
[and Mrs. Waldo J. Gerllngcr, and
meet their requirements and to &lt; n- . f ound banks through reorganization. ltc&lt;. filed, unter assigning residue Maple Uaf Grange hall next Sat-'...
Winkler,
pa. Your choice of &lt; old Creme.
able the Government to make com-: n hai •&gt;««« wonderful to me to entered, discharge ol Admr. issued, urday evening. March IB.
' Henry Wachter of Grand Rapid*1 family in South Sunfield
mon-tensc
clieckuiH,
catch the note of confidence froin estale enrolled.
-Special price for this tale only.
Let
me
make
it
clear
you
that
1111
°*«
country,
i
can
never.
-----;
----------------------—
Ut
to
that
•
“
**
ovtr
th
’
’
country.
I
never,
fl for TIH
vour bank
bunk doc*
dors not
nnt open
nn&gt;-n the-first
th„.flrct ''be
grstefu to the people
if your
be sufficiently grateful
DOWLING.
diiji you are by no means JustUlcd ,or tllc
s‘'PP°rt thc&gt;' have1 A short Bt. Patrick program will
A luturiou* n-ilitd »oap . . . ex­
in believing that it will not open 'Biven mo in their acceptance of the be Jiven Thursday in connection,
quisitely fragrant. S/rccial price
A
Bank
that
ojxms
on
one
of'tiie
Judgment
that
has
dictated
our
with
the
Ladies'
Aid meeting imme-;
jar this «ulc uni) ~ - takerfor 10c.
subsequent day* is tn exactly the -course, even though all our pro- dia|ely following the bu»ines* «a-&gt;.
same status as the bank .that opens'crMr!' ma’3' 1101 ,u'e seemed clear slot! and will be in charge of Mr*. ,
tomorrow.
j to them.
jL- J. Oswald.
I know- tliat many people are wor-: A,ter 011 ‘here is an clement in' Mrs. Marshall Pierce entertained
rying about state banks not mem-!tho readjustment of our financial with a family dinner Sunday
'
bcr* of tiie Federal. Reserve system I
more important than cur- ing her husband * birthday
‘ U'here Immediate Attention and Courteiy Are Shown to AU”
These banks cun and will receive rency. more important than gold. Anna Pierce of Irving. Mrs.
,
assistance-from
member
bank*
and
nnd
tJ,
at
is
the
confidence
of
the
Smith
and
Miss
Rene
Pierce
of
HASTINGS
TdephoiiB 2115 WE DELIVER
from the Reconstruction Finance &gt; iA']l1,e
Hasting* were among the guMts.
Corporation.
.
----------- ----- —
— Ormsbe
----------------...
I --Confidence
and
courage
are the ....
Lester
spent--Sunday —
with
These state banks are following', | essentials, of success in carrying out Harold Erb at the home of Mra.
—-----&lt;- ----------- Anna Hammond in the Durfee dlsour plan. v
You
people
must have
the .same count* a* the National: —
bank*, except That they get Uieir faith; you must not be stampededI trtet.
license to resume business from the; by rumors or guesses. Let us unite1 The Dowling Cemetery Circle met
in
banishing
fear.
We
have
pro­ Thursday, March Oth. with a prostate authorities, and these author­
files have been asked by the Secre­ vided tiie machinery to restore our• gram following tiie business mrettary of the Treasury to jx-rmit their financial system; it is up to you to1 ing. also a baby contest and prize*
[ww
| were given the fallowing—Bettygood bank* io open up on the same support and make it work.
v ’ uajuu,.
It te Iyour problem no leas than Ann Ctemcnce. Elaine Martin.,Har­
schedule „
as ...
the
National t banks
am confident that tiie state banking 11 11
Together we cannot fail, tha ‘Jane Geller. Edith Segur. Mary
The membership of the National Loan A Investment Co.
departments will be a* careful as the'
’’’
'I c
""" Geller, —
&lt;-* Bernard «&gt;Scgur.
—
------- . F------------------------Ellen
and
alis of tiro kind* . . .
HAKin VILLE.---------- so un Interesting talk by the school
National Government in Uje policy­
Mr. and Mrs. Merrit Meade called commissioner.
relating to tlx? opening of banks and
&lt;‘nd.77
..Mrs
.c!?1ud;
? --------Mcadc----oI 1 j Orville Henry of Detroit is makINVESTORS and BORROWERS
will follow the same broad policy.
.7 ¥.r ----- -."Z"
It is possible that when the bank*
^lr‘.V SSta’ *t the 1 ing hl* home at present at Royal
Both are member* and entitled to know that thL« old
resume u verv few neooie u-im
Betty r,x»t&lt;r is s.aylng at the Bryants.
building and luan association has never'lo*t-a dollar of
not recovered from their fear may
.of
and MJS- WU1 *l&gt;dc
Mrs Elizabeth Ruh»on t* making
any Investor's principal through good limes and nard
again begin withdrawal* Let me
A,nC4' “ cnUrUin- a good recovery from her recent ill­
tlnics.^Und has never missed a dividend payment during
make II clear .that the banka will
. , nexs. Don Wright too ha* been
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Chas. McOjy of numbered among the sick tiie past
Its 43 year* at operation. Building and loan in the United
take care of all needs—nnd It is my
States ha* an enviable record for SAFETY since it* in­
Grund
Rapid*
spent
from
Monday
belief that hoaYdlng during the past “™’“
itym monony
week ha* become in exceeding unJ".1?Jwr parCnU'
ception over 100 years ago.
Mr. anef Mrs. will Hyde.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
fashionable pastime.
IsKT aulomBtlc cooklcc soeielblne you
•I
von
Mr and Mra A*b*?rl' HoUubu* and
Il uevu*
needs no
no nroonei
prophet to
to ten
tell you'
that when the people find that they c*’ildren of Bellevue were Sunday nt the Mhoolhousc Saturday evening
look forward to? Every woman who is ad­
mw
„•xan
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil­
March 35. Mrs, Smith, the school
can get their money—.J7.
that they
mired. for her cooking, who takes pnde in
commissioner. will be present and
get it when they want it for all 'cox.
"'*f a____
talk,... also some of the Counher meals, who enjoy* the little kitchen
I legitimate purpoaea—the phantom [ bid. and Mrs. Oanka and children give
l of fo^r wtll soon be laid. People will of
' Battle Creek were Sunday guests ty Normal girl* will giVe a play,
triumphs that please'family and friends—
Detroit'! Oldett Building and Loan Aeiociation
of
her
grandparents,
Mr.
und
Mrs.-Every
taxpayer
and
parent
(n
the
j again be glad to have their money '
realize* the pleasure, tiie delightful results
Will
Hyde.
district
urged
to
be
present.
VlsilWhere it will be safely taken care
1250 Gri.wold Street, Detroit
Tiie Missionary Society will meet or* welcome.
that an automatic gas range will bring.
of and where they can use i^ con­
Janie* Surlne was Injured *erlveniently al any time. I can assure: with Mr*. Ethel Oreen Wednesday.
COMPLETE WITH
Rhoda
Lathrop entertained
entertained , Jflusly Friday when a pole broke on
J. L MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS
you tliat it te safer to keep your . Mr*.J11
’*”1-1 Lathrop
Oven heat control . . . automatic “matchWhich8atur
he wa*
working. He is em­
money in a reopened bank than un- \“'r □
8'„o
S clasi “b bcr , homc
‘
lea*' lighter . . . insulated oven for cool
ployed by the Consumers Power Co.
der, the mattress.
,da*
Tiie success of our whole great1 gu™mjyCevemiigCt #t
pan"na8C at Battle Creek.
kitchen . . . cooking cover lop . . . sliding
Mr. and Mr*. Lui Campbell spent
broiler . . . porcelain lined oven . . . large
j Mrz. Arthur Hyde und Mra. IxMu Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hen­
, Meade and daughter ot E. Lansing ton near Assyria.
called on Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde
choice of white or ivory porcelain finiih.
Messrs. Steel and Taylor and Mr
[Sunday.
and Mra. E L. Houghlaltn spent
Cash price only $59.50,
! There was a large crowd at the L Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
I A S. at Mr. and Mra. E. Golden's Levi Mend in Hastings.
(Friday. We all enjoyed the short
Mra. Vandlen aiu|, two children ol
i play given by Mrs. Smith and Mr*, Assyria spent Monday with Mrs.
i Webb ot Nashvific Come again
Waller Blake
IKAUt TOUR OLD STOVE
Mr. and-Mrs. Oliver Ickes and
... INSTALLED COMPLETE ...
[home of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Whit- Willard Ickes of Hastings spent
ON THIS BEAUTIFUL NEW
I lock in two weeks.
Sunday at Ralph Striker's.
The Aid Society will meet with
.
EAST IRVING.
.
Mr. .and Mrs Edward Rice March
Last W«k's Letter.
29. Everyone remember Hie date.
Mrs. George Dixon passed away
i at -the University hospital in Ann
GLASS CREEK.
.
'Arbor Monday evening The funeral
The Glass Creek Nutrition class
twaa held at the Waildnrfl funeral held a very interesting meeting ut
home in, Hasting* Thursday dt two the homo of Mr*. Wra. Haven* and
(o'clock. Burial in Freeport.
several visitor* were present. The
I Mrs. Wm. Orten oi Grand Rapids next meeting will be held at the
[spent Saturday night with Mr and home of Mr-&gt; Wm. Otte Thursday.
Mrs. Wm. Page and Sunday Mrs March 30.
Win. Page. Oscar Page. George Dix­
The Good Will L. A. 8. will be
on and Hrs. Orten uli -pent the day entertained by Mr* Fred Otte next
with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gamble week. Friday. March 24.
»
and daughter in Jackson. Mrs.
M1m Lucille Otte and several
Gamble is very sick being confined friend* of Chicago were week-end
Ute thiii offer to trade in your old »tavc.
guests al Fred oib.'.
to her bed for the past five weeks.
Ray Erway anti family were Sun­
Let the economic* of a modern gas
WEST ORANGEVILLE
day visitors In Kfrhunaroo.
range help pay for itself In improved
.
AND EAST GUN MARSH.
cooking and food saving*.
. Lavem VanEtt entertained tu hu&gt;
guests over Saturday and Sunday. MAN'S HEART STOPPED. .
Orville Lacourse of Martin. Marjorie
STOMACH GAS CAUSE
Hanson and Neal Lowery of Ionia.
Mrs. Roy Lowery is spending a
with gas that lit* heart often
few days with her parents before
inhwed beau al Ur eating. Adlerreturning to lotija.
Mrs. VanEtt called fn her aunt. ika rid him of all gas, and now
Mrs SaddlcL on High street one
hp cat* anything and foci* fine,
day last week, alio called on Mu. B. A. Ly Barker. druggist.—Ad-..
Telephone 2121 - Comer Court and Church - Hutingi, Mich.
Lulu Cressey of Hastings.

FRIDAY 17th

SATURDAY 11

LUXURY SOAPS
at HALF
their

usual

cost!

19c

BUTTER
Catsup
Toilet Tissue 3

10c
X9c

Sausage u..

Beef Roast*

Macaroni
Spaghetti
Needle*

u- 13c

8c

BEEF RIB

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Investors

Automatic

Borrowers

Cooking

Can bring

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&lt;|m»?sfnwnt (jlftimpani;

COOKING
DELIGHTS

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'4J&amp;

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and Get Our Prices ! ■

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SAVINGS
and

GOOD

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CARLTON CENTUL

, Homemakers'Corner
,

death of her mother, Mrs Woodard I

Camp Fire Girls Guests at Where none pass by from, dawn By Home Economics Specialists of Hastings, who died recently and
Church suua.y-ouuucu
-»Ite„,
Mr. and Mrs. Einar Prandaen and । Mis* Rosebud Larsen vUlted in
Fire This Evening
; A heart Uiat cannot harden
------— Mn were fcuzuU Sunday of their

EVERY
IS AS GOOD
AS GOLD HERE

Hany Ritchie wa* in Detroit
Tuesday on busines*.
Philip of Ionia were Bunday guest, Rred City over the urek end in
Camp Fire Birthday Week for the °?,,rtnd a
that opens wide
- -me home economics division of aunt. Mr and Mra. J. Kick, of near;
Jacob Miller was home from M. S. 9t Mr. and Mrs. H- O. Hayes.
company with Mr. and Mra. Theo­ local Camp Fire group* began with! Upon “
garden.
Michigan State College ha* just Freeport
C. over lire week end.
.
I Mra. Net41e Hyde and Mrs. O. H dore Klimtr of Lansing.
n torwumy
' -*v lust dying wrc-iva
&lt;w* iI oompleu-d a,
birthday party at tne
the stctnoaisr
Methodist' —A*
the
lashes v*
of wm
winter
a tcubuh
bulletin UMUIBIUIUX
containing' Mn- Ralph Henney «,,u
and «u.
MT. «um&gt;
and:
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Finstrom were Cleveland visited Mrs. A. 8. John- .1... , „
. .. r u
church last Friday evening. March llirow their arms about us in their, menus for two weeks, planned to Mrs. F- Greenfield and children via-j
. L u n F' ??. '
Monday Jn About 75 g,rte came, each bring- departing fury, we look forward to provide for body need* in a time ited the former’s father of Mount l
in Battle Creek Monday.
*«» of Flint part of last week.
°5i
-,
Mrr&gt;
In®
onc
orlwo
guest*.
Every
Camp
the
beginning
of
another
season,
of
emergency.
The
’
bulletin
may
be
Pleasant
part
of
last
week.
|
Miss Helen Biddle ot Grand Rap-! Mr. and Mrs. George Robinion
and
Mrs. 8
S. °
C. n~ek
Brock are
are anendlna
spending Srertt and family In Yankee S?rL"g5' Fire gUldlOTn special part in mak- For general use. ure the Yucca for procured by writing to the depart-. Mrs. Wm. Crockford, te in Sheri-1
Ids visited here Sunday.
af
“* Ur&lt;
Miss Verta culler, wlio te visiting tng thc party tUeee’*.
specimen plant* and the Iberi* for ment,
dan visiting her daughter for a few ;
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hubert were today In Jackson with relatives.
ma
M,“ Frltda OUcn- executive from harder* and as filler planting. The ’
------day*.
Mra. Ralph Newton to* returned
In Grand Rapids on Sunday.
,cou*h “nd te quite sick,having BattIc creek, nnd Miss Sue Parker, *cre sedum Golden moss te good
Thedarning attachment for the
Mr and Mra. Wm. Schrader, of
Mim Ruth Robson vUlted at her from a visit of several uceks with ^"‘r.ac~?„a™** froqi
n?r chairman of thc Soulhwestcm Dis- tor m*s» planting or as a filler, wing machinete one of the mostCaledonia, were guests of Mr. and
thc Hendershott district.
home In Jackson over the week end. friends _in____
.mn.—rc
।
___ . trict. trict.
werewere
prerent
present
and and
eacneach
gavegave
i »nic;uui&gt;
Canterbury
dciw
Bells
are arc
nncfine
cupreiauy
especially
economical
t-conomicalaias
aids in In
menamg
mending
tnethe
mt». Mra.
ix»ur
Leslie
naiucp
Daniel*
ounaa.
Sunday.
.
SunWillard Gardner has gone to Iowa
NO ADVANCE IN
wmi™
“
•
hort
ulk on Cani” nrc work, i Jot" the miniature rockeries. The family h-»e, snagged or tom gar- day evening. Mr and Mrs. L. Dan­
Fall*. Iowa, wlicre he has employ­
I* W OUt‘n presented, the girls with Aquilegia are beautiful in the renter menu of cotton Or wool, table Un- tel* and family were guests of the
ment
.
and Mra. HarryRitchie last week. Derumore of Hastings motored
to aa ^birthday
present.?"ncw honor
honor of tte
thc small
»mall rock
nxk garden. Oriental en.
The : latter
’s sister.
birthday prc*ent.?"ncw
en. sheets,
sheets, and
and knit
knit underwear.
underwear. The
latter's
sister. Mr
Mr ■"id
and Mr*
Mrs. Mark
PRICES AS LONG
Morris Button of Grund Rapids
Robert VanTyne of Prairieville Bal’le y^ek andKalamazoo Sun- biankB ln the colors of thc different i-W-es *re fine filler plant*. Pansy mended place te very inconspicuous, Craig, of Hastings.
was u gucel at Otto Isenhath’s on and Harold Burpee of Delton were;
fts.
" *v *
;: plant*
were day.
«*y- and
ana called
caned an the
tne latter's son. CTa.fta
rdantx are reasonable
reaxnnAhle tn
In price
nrire and if
it a
* matching
m.frSIno thread
threaM te
l&lt; used,
nuwt and
anH ' Xtr
' visited
Mr. anrl
and Mm
Mra. n
Guy Nash
ASOUR PRESENT
Sunday.
guest* wr
of Hostings friend* M.
on T,...Tues- OliverOliver,
11j(1 fonou1nff program «*’ given: «».beautiful in tte nx»k* tliat so beat of all It la a big time saver.
j the latter'* parents. Mr. and Mrs W.
Kirk Foreman ami Gib Endsley day.
.
Bernie Waldron, who has bren
Ooykendal). of east of Hostings.
Song-America, the Beautiful.
: often present a problem as to what
----------- •
STOCKS LAST!
have gone to Wayland to open an
Mr*. James Tudor ot Mount In Chicago for the past six month*
Camp Fire song* led by Edna to use. The tritonia or red hot pnkOan •itrplu*
can
Mtrplu* chickens for use
uv in Sunday.
oil station
'Pleasant visited her daughter. Mrs. under the care of a none specialist. Shultz
Mr. and Mr* (Tank Hosmer en.
—ter is a good fall specimen or tetter spring and early summer Directions
• Mim Mabel Leins of Jackson Earl Era-ay. and other friends last came home last week for a short
.
Roll call by group*—Response by »* “ background. And of course the (or canning may te obtained from tertalned relatives from Grand
spent part of the post week here wrek.
jTksR with his mother. Mrs. Dennis cne girl from each group, giving cockscomb must not be omitted in (he home economic* extension de­ Rapids Sunday.
with relative*.
Mr. and Mrs Edw. Down* were Waldron, and sister Pearl.
name. number In her group, rank Hite Hst of the plant* ।perennial&gt; partment. Michigan State College,
Mrs. Adelle Holcomb ha* been in Lansing Saturday and Sunday as
Mr “nd Mrs. John C. Ketcham for which they are working anti thc that are within the reach of even
HICKORY CORNERS.
vt-dling her brotiwr. G- R. Holcomb, jgueats ot Mr. and Mr* R. D Man- *nd Mmy returned on Friday from name of per guardian
--------—,or
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Dr. Morris. of the Kelkxre
health
’
purae.
purse.----------------------------------------There are thousands
thousand* of oth-,
canned tomatoes,
fresh ones if
E HAVE FAITH In the
of BatUe Creek.
,Chester.
iWasnington, D. c Mr. and Mrs. A. ! Mni
department, gavs
gave an Interesting
interesting talk
Mr*. winlngrr
Winlngrr gave greetings to er* but these few suggestions wtll pw.Mble. -should be pr-.vided xw» to deparimer,;.
United Blates; in its
Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Pratt ifFCtreMr. and Mrs. Charles Paul and k FTanasen. who nave been oc- thc parents. She led thc girls In a prove useful in the rockery hyout four time, a week They may take on their dental program* at the
turned from Washington, D. C., and :Marietta were Sunday guest* ci
«aldenre. loyaU}. Mng in honor of the chair- --J-r. A
Hoos.
the place of fruit in the diet.
w-n~~
. woa
—
Kellogg school P. T. A.
Wednesday
A.'Hoot.
Westchester. Pa
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelley of Kai- have moved to their Wall lake cot- ;man. Mrs caukin. much to her »ur--a o » ..... .
--evening. Maxine McCrary spoke for
Mr. and Mrs ElILs Ranncy of anuuKxi.
.
। rase.
■
j prire.
NASHVILLE.
Beige, cannel, salmon-pink, apn- the 4-H Club. Rcbt. Cunningham for
.. brown,
.____ navy-blue,
____ ...__ purplish
____ t.-i. ui..n.— Boy
n... Scout*. nnil.
«n.
Greenville visited Mra. P. T. ColMrs. Mary Burgra*
The Rev.
J. A.
bktciyn
‘
'
Burgros spent from
from ; Jhe
Re* _JA McNulty
McNulT, was the
gitjejyn pi
pj group. Sth
and Ctn
Funeral rervicei for William cot.
blue, the
Bfllla Mackie for
llltr WE BELIEVE .ho
.......I,,
m.i, i...
grove on Sunday. '
Thursday
Uli Sunday -with
tier guest nrracher
Poacher thte
«M* Wednesdav
Wednesday nt
at Brad(. gu.u from t()r u. ward Mrj
who had been sick for: grey and black are listed as some future farmA*. Bettie Mackie for
the business revival
Mrs Audlcy Whittle of Rockford daughter, Mrs. Ruble Kelley, of ot. James_chureh, Albion, and also Donley, guardian, gave the Camp several months, were held at the of the popular shades which are to.tiie Girl Scouts and Luntle Gaindcr
was the guest ot Miss Hilda Werner Kalamizno.
Kalunaxno.
!«’“«’&lt; spc’kcr on the topic. Our Flri, l,w Bnd the watchword.
.home of hls son. Has Felghncr. on'be worn-this spring
’for the Home Makers. Altogether it
fciarl of last week.
1। -Mra. Frank Kelley. Miss Alice'
Indian Work, at the muotowateca group. Mbs 'lYillc.s ‘Friday afternoon. Burial in Lake- i
----------&gt;wa* a very enjoyable evening's enmeans higher raw material
tlrz’cofo.. ~was
'j.. the guest~ Kdiey and Kenneth Hunt of Kala- sl.°’,la7 mf*Un« 01 Bt- Luke* Buardlan ^ve an explanation of view cemetery.
Mra Jchn
John V.
Wooton
A number of inquiries ’have been tertainment.
price*. WE PLEDGE OUR­
ot Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Andrus
*~*”‘of
* ...MOV WKIC
avre Thursday guesU
of Mrs /:hPrch......
- K^“'piuoo ,, tNa^iursday.
whfch are BWarded
Mrs.
Clair Brooks
received------by the .home
economics
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Whldby
W« TCUBf
...tthp
_ ___
&lt;w« for nir.Mruuuund
mn,
viuir
*uuand
------------... ,-----. - ex-----were SELVES NOT TO ADVANCE
Mary
‘l SparL.
rc- thc
Laivdiig on.Saturday.
Mary DUrgew
DUrgeM.
. Mr- and Mrs
Mrs. Sher
snerd
bparks n(M
entercraft.
*nn of Flint spent
twin the uwk
see Prank
the different crafts.
son
week end at tension division of Michigan State m
ln Battle Creek Friday to
to.rev
PRICES of merchandise now
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Seibert and ,au*d Mr afd Mrs. aravejttterRcxlni- Downing and Hazel Can- thc home of tto luttcr'a parents, Mr, ‘College for direction* on making Burdick, who te 111 at hl* son’s.
--- ----- -»•
—— —------- —— ciuiurvn or nHuiiiarixi were ouuuaj
- ----- -—-..................----------- --- —
-------- ant| Mrs An)us Wenger.
- r,oap Miss Evelvn Turner, home
There was a go.xl attendance at
Mrs. Dorr Kenyon.
Kenvon.-------------------------I guest* of
r-.r Mr. and Mr*
Mra. Harley
*vnri*v Fox
Vn* and
“,,d Mra
Mr*. Charles W
W. Slierwood and
piano by Jeanne De­
About 25 met at tto home of management specialist, recommends the m P I. A. 8 at Mrs. Fred KclMr. nnd Mra Edwin Smith were alld William.
,*on* of Grand Rapids and Mrs. Vries.
Mgude ni*rn
Ackett un
on Thursday
night tto
following method
rather
.u&gt;uoi'
i uuouay iukiii
---------—-------- It. u -----. W $ Friday
his is our contribu­
guests ot Mr. and Mra. B. A. Smith
Mr* Arnold Malcolm and Char- Helen Sherwood of Charlotte, who 1 A playlet. "What Is Camp Fire?" for the regular meeting of tto
the Clov-1
Clov-1 dilTlciilt
dttTIcull *o
«o make
mal“ .*
a good soap al
at Revival mcetinE* will begin short­
tion to what we hope.will
_ . teaf
&gt;________________
....... p-j| luck!! home
because of
of Detroit last week.
lotte
of North
Mra.“Ued
on Sunday to .TS
utr ‘ was given by Shalahajm
*°‘-w.
wonn Irving
*rvin8 --visited
vumea
win.. ....
- W,tc
• - - - cZTr
”
Club. A bountiful
I'™”'’ tocause
of the
the ereat
great Incmi.
incgu- ,]ey ;n
M P church. Rev. John
Shalallaya group, Mrs
Mrs. er
- ,
-Miranda
■ Sisson
.Ida PalmI tend the funeral
f!hnrlmguardian.
Lyle Biddle came home Saturday
and Mrs.
R«- of Rov cooley.
r. upper was served at-sewn o'clock. I Ur‘l&gt;’ “Pt to te found In the fat McCrue will n-Mst.
sed. 1
-----------------------from Florid* whare te to* been .Her Tuesday
' Mrm-arrt Mr
' Thr ’Work SmuT BycTawanka During the businew meeting two "Sj. f
.
----------- —----------------- ;
,prJld t ,.H O.r „
, „ „
Mr and
Frrd 8trmm and
XKK, wul , Broup. Ml« Burges*, as^tant
were elected
ciccica to
io membership
memoersmp and
ana one ; ?le fat Lv prepoi
prepared by melting ।
KLINGENSMITH.
Mrs. Miranda Steson of North ,on of Chicago were Sunday guc.Js, Chas. Walker and M..s.. Abb/ Wilcaz
Health Song—"Rig-a-ju’-ug ” bv name presented
°king
oresented The rest of th
th-’-and
Bnd co
cook
“W slowly
&amp;,owly u
Uniu •» ,he *»•
Mrs A,lc Albcrt u In-Chicago car“•
"•
C W
;*««%» Mrt Wlbinwr.
m
17 XJ M: ter has evaporated. An. easy test I ing for the new grandson lam to
Palmatlce.
and other ’friends.
■ •' Urox, Mrs. Wm. la.nch and Mrs. guardian.
«&gt;_.,or
for lhU
tlite uis t0
to pIaCc
olace “o raw PotattCin.her oldest daughter there last week.
Palmatlee. for a time.
. .......................1 «iiw”purjdes toc."ther‘ 'on'Friday
Mr nnd- Mra
Weldon Wolfe and c c Holland of .Gobles attended thc i
Mr. and
nnd Mra.
Mrs. Frank*
Frank Stout left on
j-—
their earning! become greater.
Tuesday fur thl-ir new home on a ’family of Battle creek visited Mr.;funera* 01 l.h&lt;,lr u.’lcIe-,8- B
Aawakly^'group’ Mr*"john«on ‘ pcr’for ’the’ rural'carricrs’ oFBarry'811 of “,c
haa
vaporized tertalned the neighbors at ttelr
and Mn. J. W Wolk lumrd.,™- TBundw. lurch » OCTCr
. IITC KiStllr™? °hu“h
But Uw A. B bUbtocd Uir»«m . Iwm- Murd.y rv.nln,
Our..,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels. Lyle night and Sunday.
friends from out obtown were Mr. | T1.. Iirocro—
Funeral service* for cieraki Hark- ftne mu*lln to remove impurities, were played of which Marshall
CUSTOMERS WIT|It
Ecudder and Mto Mary Lou Streetafrorge Landsberg, who has torn ,‘nd1Jdrb„c*rrie1 M -Balch of f.rand ; u.^'
1
I cr, 16-ycar-old twin Ion of Mr and:Thc "Maness of the soap will de-, Tripp und Alberta Green won high
.tr
.................
. ......... ............
—“ sjiending
----- -------------------M hls
Rap.d*.
Mr M.
and Mrs. J. L. Manure jolrls ■ receiving Ute most annlausr Mrs Frank Hecker were held nt pend on how wcl1 the fal has becn 'iCore n,ld Mrv V,nl •lohn5on and
CHARGE _ACCdUNT8»'
spent Thursday
evening
at “
the
a year with
’ father,
Xd by ?te uh Is -iX the*ho^Suntoy afternoon at 2 30 ‘ c*eaned
preparing it,
Manin Saunders tto low. A fine
A. T. Eash home near Freejrart.
F. Landsberg, left la*t week for
f“ of Kalamaa.x Mr und Mra Geo '
ARE INVITED TO,
Roll. W A. Spaulding and John E | *, 1B
‘**nd "Arnml o'clock condXd bv Ite? Wurtz • n,ber ■
lunch W *nTd a,Ur thc gamc*
Philadelphia. Pa.
•. Bradfield
of Milo
mg wotelO for Aye and Amen- o clock, conducted b, Rev Wurta;
may
,o
Mr andM„ Wtn Bitgood and
CONTINUE THE USE
Roger Merrick of Detroit was tire
OF THEIR FACILI- *
. guest of Mr. and Mrs.’ Wayne ,Mci ' fkffman' 'an miff
About n,nH&gt;- Ca,,lP
blrth
&gt;***'«1P** ?,u“on* ,r' ni,Bdc J" PW*crnt ‘°.
l°
FKLL.MAN-MI.SBLL.
[guardians attended the special five brother*. Verne. Will and Eldon t‘°,M ,of .J™ »**““’ 01
*^a 1™*nd Mr* PhH Ptn£oW •
rick and Mr. and Mrs Ben Merrick
TIES HERE
On Saturday Vvenhuj. March
11,., church service at the Presbyteria
over lire week end.
at
eight-thirty
o'clock.
Mr.
Eugene
church
Sunday
morning.
The
pasand
Meric
of
Hastirigs.
and
five
sis,
^
n,s
.
of
.
“
a“
’r
or
on
®
ca
,
n
^.
,ye
w
*
Mr und Mrs. Harry Ritchie. Mr*
Foundation Garment
Haa-’l Hinkley and Richard Hink­ Freeman and Mr*. Daisy G.-Sibtee. tOr. Reg. KHchlng. spoke on the ters. Mrs. Hessa Handel of Clncin- Hlssolvctl In one quart of water Btn Conklin of Assj-ria and KenboUi
of
Hitetings,
spoke
tteir
nupsubject.
••Making
tiie
Most
of
Me
'
natl
Mra
Fanny
Endsleof
Waj
McaM,rcments
must
very
accu
"
nt
.V
’
\
,eu
!
of
Ma
P&gt;
e
ar
°'
c
*
ere
At Reduced Prices!
ley., were Sunday guest* at Bert Mc­ tial vows at Uw home of Mr and whteh te bteltomc otcim? “re's land. Mr*. Yx?" thy ^nes of Vel-1
caUara ln thta
■
Kibben’s near Delton.
For Style and Figure Control
Mrs. A. H. Carveth and Mrs. D
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o..iuu
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IIWHOUIC, ru«u. auu uvia.uiiu- ui
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1’*.i,&gt;’. I-JMJVVI IUI 1IWJ. *■
tS
TAMARAC CORNERS.
ut Laming
Trenton. Mich., before a Hrepjao.- their part in the service the girl* tuxne. One brother. Hugh, preced- ‘ W ‘h» t?nd’’ “ «
D. Walton were in East
*
GUARANTEED BONINO
The
Tamarac
church-txuldlng
m
«jLl‘2,(lJ?a’l
Saturday attending a TDemocratic banked with rows and tulips. The gave tiie Camp Fire Girls’ prayer , cd him in death several years
R«v« * private d»mou«tratlon tn your
lire l^wrence s
K ’ MiJwiSS;
Mldwnrth m-tnr ..... _
1 7 . n...i.i ___ ... .... ■__ ....
... । metal, such as Iron Or
CLOTHING FOR
ST
luncheon at the Union.
j Mrs. Ague* Fisher accompanied i
MEN AND BOYS
Mra. Ruby B. Merrick
ITC „.,J |„ u» on,,.*, wrc.
Mr. and Mr. Or.lll.T-took .pen*
G
- .1
tcUTC ind£un£dJJ?S?rS TTC
■ Mr. und Mra. Kurl Johnson of Bat- 'iTCommw.
HASTINGS
Later an informal reception was nesdaj March 15 at 415 New Sunday with Peter Kunz's near Has-istra nid rat’ uanne&lt;1- w,th fourteen ca**fa ann «*rmkuu&gt;nea tne lire. Tne
tie Creek to Grand Rapid* Sunday i \deld.
thc gue*te numbering twenty- meTters will to admitted at Yhu “to*
ounce* 01
or
“luUon T,“‘ *,?Unt. °.f_lo^ U.uf*no,!n.
where they were guest* of B. S '
Remember the Aid at Mrs. Mary
Mr. and Mrs Freeman will to ut unic and fourteen will receive the
Mrs. Carl Huw and baby daughHolly und Mr. and Mra. Wm. ZuidCurtis
this
week
Thursday.
Her
sis
­
home
after
April
lath
ut
ius
farm
rank
of
Woodgathcrer
Mra.
Keller
.ter
returned
to
their
home
Sunday.?^
r
..
th
?
n
??
x
.'
ema.
'lure with an agate spoon or stick ter. Mrs. Sarah Myers, of Wood-i
home new this city, Their friends wtu to guest of honor.
1 from Community hoeipltal,,
bury is spending this week Monday (
.- unite in test wtehe*.
■ on Friday evening. March 17. । Village election on Monday was until it is the consistency of honey with
her.
4r&gt;‘o'4;9'4.'o‘v&lt;^o4.’r.‘lo'toCoJl;at’o3ft&gt;i?oil&lt;&gt;iito:iiaitoJto4’c:.£oll'oAo4'oA^ j
then mold.
i
-,«wxv
&gt;g‘rU rrom H**Hngs will take part held at the town toll with the fol­ 1 and
HENDERSHOTT.
Women using the above direction* ’Mrs. George Sears was numbered ‘
t
's
SLOWLY CONVALESCING.
| m a Grand Council Pirc at thc; lowing results:
among the sick last week
|....
are
asked
to
write
to
the
home
eco
­
o' । Friend* of Mrs. W. W. Potter Boy*' Club house, Baltic Creek
Republican—President, Earl OlmMr and Mrs. Loyd Curtis of.this Thursday at the Star Grange
'r who was seriously Injured in an auto. This is thc first lime girls from:ste«d. IM; clerk. Henry Remington. nomics extcilslon department as to
.,,,..
•
■ accident near Jacksonville. Fla. aev-, here have taken part in a council 214: treasurer. H. D. Wotrtng. 186; ■ what success they have had. or to Grand Rapids spent Sunday with ,U1
nan.
I Mr. and Mrs. Court Strowbridge
o eral week* ago, mention of which fire In Battle Creek and it is hoped assessor. E. V. Smith. 211; trustees inquire tor additional information. * hla parents. Myric Curtis.
*y was made Ui the Banner, will be in- several parent* and others inter- for two years, Raljih Wetherbcc, 298.■ Poor posture is quite often the re­
DURFEE.
1.^..
- here
..c,c _from
___ ___
I have ----moved
Jackson „„
and
4. lerested to learn that she is now ested may accompany them. Guar-. Lee Bally, 208; Elwin Nash. 178. In­ suit of neglecting to keep ones-self
The quarterly meeting will be al will build a house on their farm
convalescing at the Flamingo ApU, dlaus hare tickets for thbse who j dependent— President. Elmer Green­ In an erect and comfortable position the United Brethren church in Bal- which joins on that' of Mra. 8;ro*! Melbourne,
. under tile care—
of wcan
to|flHd.
---- Homier.
" •
-------- - Fla
------~. go. each glyl being entitled-----, -—l; 230;
clerk, Arthur
while working. The simplest method timore Saturday at two o'clock. Sun- bridge's bro'.her's, Chas. Van Vran&amp; a nurse as she is still confined to two guest*.
guests. Notice should tegiven
।
220;
treasi
be
220: treasurer. Adolph Dauw. Jr.,■ of avoiding this is by providing cor­ day at 2.30. Sunday school at 1:30. ken.
her bed.---------------------------------------- ,to guardians In advance; cars will 244. assessor. Ward A Quick, 221;
Mr. and Jfrs Edd Rice will enter-pjle Young Pconte win hart a
working heights, according U&gt; tain
the East Baltimore Aid March . ra^nc„ ^nd*F They win tow
V Mra. Carney of Kalamazoo, her meet on Green street near Jelfcr- trustees for two years. William Mar- rect
management specialists of the
h’s fl simfltlittle greeting,
companion on the trip, whose leg son. al 6;30 P. M.
j tin, 303; William Hanes. 19f; Btcw- home
lurk dinner after Sunday
lv.in.ie economics extension division W. Everyone come and bring some | a
Yvas broken, 1* with her and expects!
-------------- ■*■♦■»
-------- j art Lofdahl. 239.
ot
Michigan
Blate
College.
•n,. r... n.i.a.—.
I School and an afternoon program.
But it's kindly, sifeet ond true
to have thc cast removed this week.
OBSERVED BIRTHDAY.
:
Independent caucus was held Sat­
No general height, can be given mrt^u-ith^Amia.'si^re PYLUv CUs*|One ot the High school teachers,
------- •••
.-------J A company of friends and rela-1
the I. o. O. F. hail. The
which will suit all persons because
BOTCH
tc-h, “J,
BANNER CLASS.-j lives helped Helen Bogart celebrate j foi!ouing were nominated; SupcrJust the sort of birthday message
?&gt;
of the variation* in height of work­
About twenty-five members ot thr her twelfth birthday on Thursday 'rlsor- Wilbur 8n\ith; clerk. Arthur' ers nnd the nature of the work, but spending some time this winter with | Communion sendee will be told
Banner class of thc Methodist. Sun-:evening. March B.
Heusler: treasurer. Adolph Duuse,1 each person should adjust equlp- his brother Edd and wife, left for ncxt ?undl”r mOTnln«- R**- Conklin
One u-ould send a friend like^ou
Detroit Saturday.
lu wishing for a good attendance.
day school held an enjoyable meet---------- ’—-------------'Jr- Justice of thc peace for four
A
ment to. enable her to work com­
ing Tuesday evening at the home ol
ASSYRIA.
years. Orr Flaher; JuiUce for short’ fortably.
*
Mt« Florence Bunu&gt;. After a bjun-1 Poref. Stamm, who has been - u‘rm’ Frcii WhRe; board ot review,1 Taking a comfortable standing
tiful dinner., Mra. Chas FauP con- spending some tunc m the west Is'Barry Wellman. The republican1 ixwltton, then moving (he hands up
ducted
thp; jbuMnes*
in the. taking posiu.-s.-don of tiie Bach (ami
farm!cauctls *,u lx' held on Tuesday af- und down until the horizontal plane
.
;-----..meeting .............
Bic
nn-rddi-nt.
TUt- I in Northeast Assyria. '
,10111000.
o absence
abjence oi
of the
president. Mixx
Miss Bor-tin
Is found which is the most com­
HE above card, taken at random, from our large
« tlia Stickney, who is ill. Game, and Tire Briggs Parent-Teacher Or-i
fortable as a work surface is a
COATS GROVE.
seltctton of greeting cards, is I'lgSS Inches
se'stunts completed the entcrtainmrn: ganixaUou. will meet, on Friday
simple test for the proper height
'• .n size, of blue-gray color, with narrow white bor­
-j Tiie next meeting will be on April March
— —. 31.
. Freda Smith. Marian Woodman for. the work surface of n cabinet,
der. artistically engraved in block letters—includes
5'11
11 in the church parlors
jNtrlors when the
Mrs. MjTtie
M '
•'
. ‘n,ui Kenneth Kelsey were on uie table, broad shelf, or stove.
Mrs.
Moore
ot. _
Battle
a beautiful tissue lined envelope of blue-gray to
jji I Easter offering win be taken.
Creek spent Wednesday with tor ■s,ck hH last week.
The correct height for the sink is
match card. Priced at 10c. Ask for No. 409.
vtetcr. Mr* Mary Purcell.
■ Tim D O. T. O. Club met with to be able to touch the bottom with­
H
BUFFET SUPPER.
'Harry Pillsbury of the Eagle ‘Mrs. Pearl Demond Wednesday P.
' Kellar Stem, assisted by Mr. and district has been suflering from IM- An interesting program on the out stooping. In adjusting the froning board, tiie height where one can
'Mra.
Earl
Wareham,
entertained
at
- a toliitei
toibltxx* poUonlns hl his arm.
[life of the President. inlereMlns get pressure without having to
i things
in connection with the White stoop is advisable. Biielvcs should be
------------------------------------------------House history and activities, the arranged to give
1883 — Golden Anpireraary — 1933
tne largest
t
platform and the American amount of storage space without FRIDAY, March tT
SATURDAY, March 18
F°U""n
ui imta party
"Always Something New”
flag.
having to strain the body to reach
- oSTJ55■rS’
Phone 2631
Tiie Birthday club met with Mrs. them. Use tiie higher shelves for
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Evelyn Thompson Thursday, also1 equipment which is seldom used
Fine
Curlton SwUtofMlddievitoandMr.jS”
KrTm^^^wU-’ observing the birthday of E. S.
An economical means of raising
■ Granulated
•
•to Mrs WalUce Brown of Grand]^ {™?l
te! to Thompson.
cabinets or tables is to place a
The Community service is taken block of wood underneath each leg.
Rapids. _____
up for next Sunday evening, so that These may be held In place cither
__________
appointed.
any could atterid the mock trial,• by means of iron straps, or by hoiS'AMtS OS BOSOB BOLl.
I , M,rs &amp;1^a,Ca*T
Flexible Steel Head
In the l« 01 honor Kudrin, rr-1 “’■ta£*ni‘
Chn-I.l .M pul on by about 30 charactcra; at’ lowing Hie blocks out so that the
Hill
were• entertained Woodland at the M E. church.
portod by thr. Mlthlpn Sl.lr Col- Mr«. Flossie -----------legs will fit Into them, casters or
lege at East Lansing, arc found the Saturday evening al the Mr. and
doqr bumpers screwed into the legs
Thursday with Mrt. H. A Woodman■ may also be used. If two people of
following rvimes from Barry county: Mrs. A. C. Hyde home.
Officers weri. here Sunday in the with dinner served by Club No. 3. different height* work In the same
Donald Elgin Mead. Russell Kent
Program Jn charge of Mr*. Blanche। kitchen, heights should be adjusted
Comer of State and Jefferson St*. Hasting*, Michigan
Mead. Allen Smith Brumm and Miss interest of uueves who entered the Bayne.
Bert
Clark
Garage
at
Lacey
and
re
­
tor the taller person.
Maude Lwulsc Wotring of Nashville.
Some from here attended the1
Any kind of a stove may be raised
Miss Norma Ida Streeter of Has­ moved tte tires, broke in tiie side
Older Al Thie
tings and Arnold Faulkner of Mid— — -—;— ----- --- - — Wellman school P. T. A. Friday eve­ to the right height by using block*
dlevlllc
’
iThc. tires were bUo removed from ning.
under the legs made from wood or
Magnifying Make-Up Mirror
Fancy .California Stock 70-80 2 LU. 15c
Low Price
Gilmore Dustman of Kitlamazoo• from cement molded in a Un can.
Their friend* congratulate these 7“ Mailer, which were also taken a
young people on their success.
iIcw *^^.5 ago
_____
-spent the week end with Um H.•
. with every $1.00 box of
It Is more difficult and expensive
Woodman family
. , to adjust sinks, ro the specialists
PLAN SUMMER*ACTIVITIES.
ORANGEVILLE.
have suggested placing a rack in the
BRANCH DISTRICT.
The women's social committee of I Mrs. H- McCloud and children of
bottom. The rack is made of hard
Mrs: Llzzi*! Gibboney. who spent■ wood with crass pieces to let the
tto Baitings Country Club met nt OUego sjwnt the juist week with her
thc home of Mra. D, A. VanBuskirk parent*. Mr and Mrs. Oi-car Boulter, the week at the home of Mr- and1 water drain through Oiling the rack
Mrs. L. E. Mudge, returned to her’ a-tth linseed oil will lengthen the
on Monday afternoon and fqrmu-jof this place
.
iated iHaiw for the coming season.
James Hrrminette and Mrs Ed- home ill Woodland Saturday.
time it may be used and wul make it
The men of the N. Maple Grove■ easy to keep clean.
One of thc first activities Is a pot’Kelt were in Battle Creek Wcdnesluck dinner at the Country Club on day.
'church expect to cut wood for the
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Friday evening of this week to which! Twin daughters were bom to Mr. ;church in thc Dilbahncr woods
all members are invited.
land ND*. Laarence Riley March 4th. 'Tuesday. •Tlic ladle* will serve a| The P. T. A. met at the schooldnurer at thc home of Mr. and Mr*, house Friday night wltl&gt; a good pro------- One of them only lived eight hours. 1
.
^KAJIJ,G FARTY.
| Mr. and Mra Tom McWhirter of ।Samucl OstroU).
[gram and fine supper, and a good
Last Tuesday evening Mtea Bar-1 Detroit *|&gt;ent Sunday with relatives
Wc are sorry to hear of the *cri- ^attendance. The next meeting will
Chicago Branded
Loom End Cut*
bora Crooks Sunday ochool class al thte place.
1ous illness of Leonard Davl*. a tor-, be April 14. with Mrs. Pty and Mrs
hud a roller skating party over cn The many friends of Caleb Bail- ।mer neighbor at Id* home In Castle-1 Hall for program and Perry Wells
JIG-SAW PUZZLES for Rent—5centsuday
Last Bond street. Later the boy* face were sorry to hear of hla ill- Jton
‘and jrtfe. Charley Marsh and wife
Also good iiMOrlmcnt ol 15c and 25c Jig-Saw Puules.
Mra. Woodard, mother of Mr*, j for refreshment*.
went to tto home of David Town- new, and hojic tjust he will to much
at tlu.
— &lt;, -•
—•&gt; —
----send where a lunch was served and tetter soon.
■John
John Darin-,
Darby', riiiwl
died at
the hrunr
home nt
of 1 Milborn ut
Strait
of ”Ypsilanti
wu
SHOP AND SAVE AT
tto boy* sang ligthn*. A good time I
--------------- -------------------1her son bi Hasting* Friday noon. with a clwnia from there apd sung
I* reported.
FAIR LAKE.
IFuneral service* held al the home at Eaton Rapids M- E. church Sun­
-----------------------------------Tto
Bunnell
Ladles'
Aid
Society
I
Sunday
at
three
o
’
clock.
Mrs
day evening.
New CONTRACT BRIDGE SCORE COM­
OBSERVED BIRTHDAYS.
will meet March 23 with Mrs. Don- 1Woodard who wu eighty year* of
Ronald Dille of Grand Rapids
As six of the neighbora of Mr*, avon. Pot luck dinner.
।age leave* a family of nine children, was visiting relative! tare last week
PUTER—complete with score pad and the
Geo. Cronk have birthday* In j Edward Lechlcitner 1s spending a several
I
grandchildren and many
Doris Rockwell hu gone back to
March they decided to celebrate1 tew days wl.th friend* in Barryville. |friends.
W« Dalirwr
TU Bi« LilUa Stora
work at Eaton Rapids where ahe
Latest Rules ... 25 cents.
with her on Mcndav.-so went to her | Mr. «nd Mr.. Gronrr Ftt of Jack-■ MIm Esther Doly of Charlotte has been working for three rears in
Uouw with well filled basket* and son spent over Sunday with Mr*; vial ted at pic home of Mr and Mr». tiie office at Wooten Mills. She was
spent tba day. All had a flue Ume. Lottie CoUUtcr.
lJe«e Faswtl over Um week end.
laid of! just a week.

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Peanut Butter

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Leg of Lamb &lt;*. 23c I Pork Chop*

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Ton will be mor* comfort­
able and here grsiter free­
dom of action with an Akron*
Truss. Tta oxcinilvs feature
• Select!vs Pressure Control ’ ‘
le the greatest tnua Improve­
ment in many yean. We
gnarantee a correct fitting
and keep your true adjusted.

THE CHURCHES

Damage Done by Overheat(ing or ChiDing Chicka Can
Not Be Corrected Later

Commercial chick feeds a* man-

Close attention to the regulation
of tiie brooder stove to secure prop­
er temperature* in the brooder
house during the tint few day* of
the chick's life pay* good dividend*,
according to poultry experts at
Michigan State College, who say
that it is impossible to repair the
damage done by overheating chicks
«ir of permitting them to become
chlUatL
Coal burning stoves are the most
common type and can be easily op­
erated if they are attended at reg­
ular Intervals and are in proper op­
erating condition, 'The stove should
be tried out before the chick* are
placed In the house, and the house

«« just as aattsfactory a-v
correctly prepared home-mixed
rftd’ “ntl lhor* ch,ek rro*'crs wh0
will not spend the time to obtain
and properly mix the freed* needed'
to make a good growing mash will
probacy Rct better resultj w.lh
ready-mixed feeds.
T*1* ffCd mixture* reermmended
by Michigan State College for a

The Prescription Drug Store
S. 4. L,RARK£R. Pt^tr.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

pounds alfalfa leaf meal, two pounds
steamed bonemeal, one pound salt,
and one pound cod liver oil.
Thc old injunction that chicks

Our Success
Ila* been achieved thmarh rare
'ill haslaeea nsanacemml snrl
satl'fartnrv dealint nllh polir*
holders.
SEE VS FOR rXWffXNCF

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN

J. L MAUS
Loral BeyreeeoUttn, Haatlnja Mick.

GEORGE M. NEWTON

Mary Payne
, Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Kret Tobias enter-

aunt. Mrs. Burrell Phillips.
Anson Dodge from near Freeport
spent the week end with friends In

Miss Mildred DeMott Is staying
with her grandmother. Mrs. Sarah
Newton, ln Hastings.
Mrs. Burrell Phillips Is 111. We
hope for a speedy recovery.

temperature before live chicks are
I placed In It
| Stoves In the ordinary 12 by 12
foot brooder house will require a
’ 50 or 52 inch canopy, and about 350
chicks are all that should be placed
In tins size house. The temperature.

a. they are taken from the incuba­
tor or from the shipping but. Tne
mash is placed in hoppers where the
chick, can get it at any time Until s«rvi&lt;ra u&gt; riur|B of B«» Min»r4 L*wi»
?■ *''
u. i
pm
rw.k.M
,.4*
. «.
delton M e CHUBCH notes.
L. D. Milo, Fmv«
At D«Hon
ntnk» «&lt;•»•- r rM thi« »»»*- R”
-Ur. i.'.Lt Tians l-wDk-4 ni«bt.
by mixing equal parts of cracked
yellow corn nnd wheat. The pro-

Citizens Mutual

PROPER EARLY CARE Mrs

Variety of Grains and Pro­
teins Needed to Keep Baby
Chicks Growing Steadily

crini meal nnd five less of dried
milk. Tills cliangc should not be
made until the chick* are eight

nocne ine pav. wcex werefc ,ur. anu
about 70 degree*. These tempera- Mra. Lewis Skinner of Leighton.
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Pcnoycr and
ture-*chk|u
cun ** gradually
nw
oJder reduced u ton .of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Allie
Equipment for feeding and water- Boulard. Mrs. Laura Flynn and
jng t
chicks should be placed daughter. Mr. and Mrs Howard
away frocn lhc edge of thc hover to Houghton of Detroit. Mra. Clara
teach t]le chicks to spend part of Thompson, Mrs. Jennie Fox and
the time in the cooler part* of the
Mr. and Mra. Walter Kwalzcyk
and Mr. and Mra Will Fox spent
Tuesday evening a-ith Mr. und Mrs
Are or stow should be regulated. Tubbs of Grand Rapids.
High temperatures cause the chicks

LEGAL NOTICES
FOR SALE CHICKS
Prom GETTY'S BIG LEGHORNS.
M»o purebred Rock* and Red*, now
hatching. 1000 layers on own place,

Home Economics
Extension Work

kflrhlgan

•' who pas.-cd away at Ins heme in
7. Kalamazoo wen- held Wednesday
is afternoon at* the Evangelical •church.

Player Piano
Upright Piano

, meeting, one leader. Mrs. Fancher,
explained the food habits score
card and each ruled their card and
i reported.
•
At noon, group No. 2 served the
vegetable plate dinner No. 10 as
suggested by the menu sheet.
A few minutes were spent tn an
Interesting contest prepared by the

Carl Huve a daughter, Manin L&gt;uke. Mrs Huve and baby are nt th:
-omnium', y hospital.

HASTINGS MARKETS

1

n*itiAu
i i*
! • lit ay ST -1*
,l, _r
e**-' *:-h-it—- .' ■
T&lt;lX R'Lft—Hu ‘1 '•' .-■'»! hr. ■!I-- 1600
Jl-l.l or.. 410 f..t Mat.hU! f ' a 'i *
VV«\M:l» «l .. I m»n M w.rt t Al |,|
1 . .'t (|i. - r.' . Ili.Jf 1.
P---A AtV.-t 'Foor mPr* •
i-.H -Hi; 1-. 'i-c' -■
■ —&gt; * . .., -. ,,,, a -,, &gt; t...
P»-k
&gt;
-

-sar..i»r «th-.i—.iu;3o a. m gave example* of resting tired feet
r''arkoat i»'«i’A y - also review of exercises given for
' c irrvting round shoulders and other
church OF THE united bbetheek physical defects, and by mean* of a

;&gt;ot luck supper Will be served.
Dr. PulU returned Sunday from
a huzpital in Ldhsing where he laid
been a patient n few days.
’

An interr’tlng study of vitamins,
their importance, source and where
to obtain aW&gt; a resulting symptom
showin* the lack of each vitamin
from our food, was given by Mrs.

Sunday morning. Her aunt. Mrs.
J.luie Fowler, having paw&lt;d away.

of individuals each member had
helbcd with the previous lessons.
Our next meeting will be March

cem'-tiry. Nashville.
Mr and Mrff Richard Endsley ol
.* IS
Wayland spent Sunday with the Inl­
iers parent.-, Mr. and Mra. Frank

each member will be expected to re,‘pmd to the roll with some health­
ful hint pertaining ttTbur lessons.

On Sunday afternoon Mr. ant
Ira Fred Warner. Mrs. Gail Lyins and Merltn Gage- were it

Th? meeting at the home of Mr*.
Bessie Hulett. March 8. was quite
well attended. The lesson on vitamtns was very interesting and clearly showed the necessity of eating a
variety of food, especially vegetables.
A knowledge of vitamins Is helpful
in selecting foods best adapted to
individual needs After the leuon,
m . all had a very pleasant social hour.
The next meeting wtll be on Mar.

”
*i
i*.
u

had charge of the Sunday morning
service at the Evangelical church

GRANGE PROGRAMS
her bed for several days.
. The Pine Lake Fanners' Club will
hold a day meeting at the Almon
and Clancy Farr itorpe on March 18.
It is hoped to .•ecure Mr. John
.vctchaui as sjieuker at this time;
Mrs. Anna Draper entertained ter Coat* spent Sunday
company from Nifc* over the week daughter. Mr*. C. W.
family at Level Park.

—Li r.e.-ai of Mrs Maggie Crosby at
’■j" Plainwell on Wednesday afternoon.
i*. later driving to Kalamazoo wnere

CARDS of THANKS
mb nr.s-T

CHARLES

dUamily.
and Wai*
with
Doty, an&lt;1 marked finding that we didn't eat
enough vegetables and use enough
milk. The subject of vitamins was

Lee Nottingham was chosen as nomhice lor supervisor; Floyd Shelp for
c erk; Fred Otto for highway com..uraioncr; Irving Frye on board of Saturday.
.....
.
aiiiuuiii.—au&gt; i a a*.ai
:c».ca" and C. Hamm-nd tor justice
Mr* Arthur Waldo and mother.
----------of the peace. No one uu* named Mr.v Draper, of Grand Rapid*, were GLASS CREEK NUio? trva .urer. The towns.jp com­ KuezU\of Mrs. Pearl Smith ThursTRIT
, .;t;eo for next year 1* Robert ButH bert Fi reason and Lloyd Moore
•tinned to Detroit Tuesday after a

Retn*,ra 4 discarded automobile*
are shipped to foreign countrie.ar.d put *.o an os*ctu*hing variety ot

ex perfence

ford Each member is expected to]
•core themselves a* to Ifealth also
other members of their family —
Mra Senia Kelley. Secy.
LACEY HOm£ ECONOMICS

Mra. Adk Shaw Is improved in
health. She expects to do her own
work and Mrs. Margaret Wilron.1
who has been assisting her. has
mete to lan«lng to %*Mst In the care

Mr. and Mrs Clm. B. Jo’inwm
and grandchildren were eal'ers 3
d«v mcmlng of the former's uncle.
Jamra Matthews, nnd family of M dH. LEONARD dlevlUe Mrs. Matthews Is bitter
j after her recent Illness.
■
..
I Tom Aikea returned to Chicago

riMas Ult k »H1 m u»» Bunday.

■

th’ir food habit'. Several food
charts were shown and explained
i by the leaders Mrs. Newjand gave
sick list several days last week.
Mra. George JMrbey is convales­ Next meeting will be held with Mrs.
cing from Hie flu.
W. H Otis March 30 Group two
Mrs. Alice Hale of Grand Rapids
spent Saturday afternoon with her
daughter. Mrs. Albert Well*.
Mrs Walter Rockhill*of Hastings
Barry County Extension Group
No. 4 will hold its next meeting with
! Mrs Milo DeVries, 305 W Green,
Mrs. Amy Raurabaugh of Char­ j Tuesday evening. March 21. The.
lotte came Thursday to spend sev­ i topic for this meeting will be ••Se­
eral weeks with her sister, Mrs An- lection of Building Materials." also

Meeting to begin promptly
Ha.«tings Saturday.
The party at the I O. O. F hall
Friday night was a success.
Mr and Mra. Lear. Gray and
Tiie Pancake supper was post­ family of West Vermontville visited
poned indefinitely on account ot their mother. Mrs. Lulu Gray. 8unMrs. Ed Hart and daughter.
Irene, of Grand Rapid* are spending
several day* with the former s par- ______________________
enti. Mr. and Mra Georg* Thomp- i ton attended the funeral ot Creator
son.
I Hacker In NaijiviUe Sunday.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CAPITAL NEWS
IN AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALI3

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MARCH 22, 1933

10 PAGES

OICTIIMDE

PLECTROPHONIC 0RCHESTRA HERE MAR. 30

DV nHIIV PIPffiQ Finc Program to Be Render
DI’ UHILl
Dr
UH IL I rHlLllu
I Hl LUU ed
ed at Methodist Church
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PAGES 1 to 6

iPFl CPOIIT Dlltfl
HiSTKBHiS ISSSMt... GROVER C. DILLMAN
dLfl UUUUI DRUB
American Legion
Cre**, Violiniit—
,
IS FINE OFFICIAL Howard
OWNCIVCPIAYERS [ Hastings
Teacher, Leader and Con- j
UH IL UlInllULU
and Auxiliary to Be Well ■
APPRECIATE NEW MEMBERS O£ORCHESTRA

—Auspices League

cert Manager the Latest

Represented

।

By Ellon IL laton
- LOVERS i Next Sunday. March M. the [ HAS BEEN IMPARTIAL IN Tiie Hastings Symphony orchestra || CONCERT P08TP0M1D ONI
ARTICLES
thee win
will ue
be a-a-splendid
—SENT
— — -• - FR0M
---------- . | lucre
spienuiu oppor- i LOCAL THEATER
~
Unsing. • Mich.—While t._L„
DAY TO SATURDAY,
hunger NASHVILLE CONTAINED (unity to hear an orchestra that to, ORGANISE TO PRESENT
Fourth District American Legion
LOCATING THE TRUNK
h making good progreA. • A recent
—­
title
| and Auxiliary convention will be
addition which is much appreciated ,
stalks the streets of Michigan 1In
UNTBUE STATEMENTS iXA,,wS’&gt;»W
MARCH 25
LINE ROADS
LATEST STAGE HITS
lieid at Constantine. A delegation
by the membership is Howard Cre*.;
dustrial centers, while women and:
from this city will be in attendance.' •
------ ;—
,
violinist, and concert master, who’
------ »—
[Orchestra of Battle Crec.k. which,
------ :—
babes beg-for food, while once uroais also, an able director, teacher and DINNER IN K. OF P.
Mrs. Edwin Sayles acting as dele- POLITICAL BOSSES CAN
REMOVAL
OF
MR.
FIN^'^VS«
h
'
6R0UP
PLANS
To
G,VE
jievptLi business men and farmers
comixiser. .vr
Mr urer.,
Cress organ
began ms
his stuoy
study
SIHT lUEi licunc U|M I composer
I CV WAT DCnllCCTCn'w.!^,«UL
tJl'
Tuun riDAUAC A VC . - gate for the Auxiliary.
HALL PRECEDING
LEY NOT REQUESTED;March 3D. at eight o'clock. The Ep­
see their effoite of a life time swept
TWO DRAMAS A YEAR a demonstration by the Dram and
NOT INFLUENCE HIM ofmutlclnOrandRapids.andcon----------- ' worth League is sponsoring this
... en-,
'—&gt;——
Bugle Cor|» of Three
». Rivers andol[
;
:-----tinued al tiie Sherwood Music
away frqm their control, tiie great
—
• Q.,,r—(...Il Krt «
nt funtvn
the
state of Michigan has provided for Grand Rapids Herald and tertainment and
end haw -fixed '*
“• ' Outstanding Brotrdway Sue. Sturgis Will be a feature at twelve State Should Retain Faith- School al Chicago, where he re­ Ticket* on Sale at Carvetk
salon al
. ' .
o'clock,
standard
Din- eastern
. . standard time.
. .. Din-',
He has given
X eastern
—
. ' , time.
o'clock,
.. , -[reived. hi* ndegree.
. .
its afflicted profiles and the tourists
Mi*
ltflce ot admission
at ten
ten cent*.
cvnu. «o
so
- full
- — house
•-— is
- desired and antici-, cesses to Be Reproduced—
Li to be served at 1230.
Conscientious High- ! much time to special training and &amp; Stebbin*, Banner Office
of other states another show-place Press Retract After Making a
and by the Boy Bconto
Is an accomplished musician. He
i
Premier About June 1
Several matter* of importance arc way Commissioner
of more regal splendor than the
Thorough Investigation I pated,
। This group ot musicians comes &gt;
z,lvl.rto be disewued at this Convention
h,n,w-it win ftAhn- has written music ranging from vio-'
fittest throne room of all Europe.
In the Grand Rapids Herald ofi•highly recommended and the fact
TSnhtet and aU wh0 04,1 arc ursrd t0 nt‘
1 ,ui?b*r
Rich, wine colored nigs, the kind ,
—lur
for meniy-mur
i»enty-four nour*
hours usuy
only-—•
,tlie interests of the state and its Un solos to full symphony. He be-pone—
£52
S »~1.
Ion*
In
Grand
H.p.d.
and
.ppe^„
th, R.. booui
that your feet sink deeply in as yau *1Saturday morning. March 11. and thai ikn &gt;u«. M«n riuwd '■&gt; olw
.people, the Banner is urging Ule re­
Hesitatingly tread across them, tl)e press of that afternoon, ap­
[Band of Grind Rapid* al the Cen, election ot Hon- Grover C. Dillman mazoo symphony orchestras.
peared
correspondence
letters from P
Among others who orc appreciated Iral ftudnortum in thl* city. It was
great, heavy draperies that would L
---------------,
। as state highway commissioner.; member*
h.. nwurMi
th* tlon
dedicated its effort* to the
ot the Hartings Symphony I lj&gt;Tf
,wxt
delight (he eye ot the most artistic Nashville referring to the NasJivllle
| Michigan Is one ot the outstanding
Epworth Leaguer* and on Saturday (
T,01ln^;! ntog. March 24. Instead It has been
monoculrd visitor from foreignjbank receivership. These letters ^xTudSL
states bf the country in tiie milcage■ orc^wrt^ .,rLJohn
1*at ',*Pf,uuy
“ xiTM
shores, gracefully swing over Hie contained statement* that were
I and excellence of its trunk lines. a Mr Kteinberg, relltst; George Bi- [POSTPONED TO NEXT BATURwindow* of this beautifully dratgited grossly untrue. Tiie untruths must store railing itcxet*-^
; f&lt;fulonaj manner ax possible. El*i»-1
1. These have been constructed under. ferno. flute; Mr Kaplanowskh also DAY evening. MARCH 28.
reason for tills postponement
new official shrine of splendor.
have been known to whomsoever to' the supervision of the state highway, flute, and Mrs. Greenwald, oboe.
rately costumed piece* and plays ।
The orchestra 1* devoting much w thal ^erc is U&gt; be held in
blinmed rays of sunlight from the 'ligated the article*.
j that are ‘unduly morbid or risque
--------.
department, of which Mr. Dfilman time
to practice and is planning to Orand
B Na.
outside world cast Hwlr shadow*
Tile Banner lias explained that a
will be avoided
IN 14 YEARS ANNUAL BUD.'«
hrM
Tbe rrar, give a concert here rome time next tranai School band content, to ta
ucrofu. kiic highly polished new fur- committee, claiming to represent an
Many people in Hasting* have had
marked improvements in cement
.................................
* ichool
•
nlshmga when Die gteat. heavy tap- organization of certain depositors of
i1 participated
in by high
bands
GET IS $20,000 LESS ; surfacing have been nude under his, month.
considerable experience in amateur [
1 ering draperies are thrown back, but the Nashville State Bank, came br­
•throughout
the
country.
Ttw
ma­
| play production. The civic theater1
i direction. He has been fair and im­
THAN CHARLOTTE'S
io provide sufficient light wlien ■ tor* the board of supervisors at
Jority of the member* of th* Sea
( project hoi been discussed off and
partial in locating the improvements
there isn't enough trickling through their recent sjieclo) session and
Scout Band of Grand Rapid* also
ion
Mil miivc
since the
me new Central
vcnuii m
school'
.ihaji _
«•.»»
on trank lines, nuking them where
from the outside world, new electric made accusations against Mr. Ed- UNLESS STATE SHALL AID, auditorium wan completed but it PROVES OUR COUNCIL
belong to the high school bands of
' most needed and most useful.
fixtuiea of the latest design have ward B. Finley. Jr., receiver, claimthat city. They are, therefore, re­
took
—.&gt; Alle
■ ...
— D
— ai
. TV
took the
the visit
visit ofof the
the Grand
Grand Ranids
Rapids D
i./iqci v cn
At the present time the state
been Installed in tin* newest of all Ing th^t he was extravagant, should
quired to take part tn thia contest
CUT WILL BE FIFTY
• Players, as guests ot the Hastings "LANo WIOCLT fUfi bl I T highway department is so slrart o(
Michigan straw places
be removed, and called for a grand
'next Friday evening, so could not
'Commercial Club, to simulate ac-i—.
funds that very little consuuctuai
PER
CENT
The artistic fire place, ita brass Jury investigation of hia acta a*
{come to Hastinga for a concert that
tion. A little skit. "The Cal and the| Figures Showing Big Differ- work ean be done in 1933. However,
railings BlUtenlng in the sunlight,. receiver Prosecuting Attorney Bar­
.
...
night. Those who fixed the date for
I Canary' produced locally for the en-,
cnce jn Qjiy Costs From
.there i* a prospect that the Federal
add* Just the touch of homines nett stated to the supervisor* tliat ALL SCHOOL EMPLOY(tertainnrant of the Parent-Teachers'।
J
...
government will appropriate a large CASTLETON HAS AN INDE- 'tneir coming to Hastings did not
such a place requires.
, there was no possible ground for
understand
that
situation
CCC CUAtAf ClklC CDIDIT ' AMOdatlon. followed, and was sol
Charlotte Republican
I.um ot money, to be expended under
PENDENT TICKET IN
--’*—
*----- **“when the
New furnishing'; with a great grand Jury action, a* Mr. Finley's
| date was fixed.
tto □nuw rINt orlnll well received that plans for a per-' In a recent issue the Charlotte lira dictation of the state highway
THE FIELD
flat-top table Just like the kind you expenditures had been authorized
Please bear in mind therefore that
------ :— !manent civic theatrical group cry*-[Republican published some figure. dcjiartment this.year. In that event
And in the directors' room of some.xnd approved by tiie state banking Express Willingness to Co- talised
i
the
fifty-five
piece
Sea Scout Band.
(giving local government coats m it will be fine to have Mr. Dillman
of the country's leading bank, bond • department and by the court, in- nrrerntp'With Rrhnnl Board ! T1.‘c nMmc of ,hp flAu)»loy' ‘0 be charlotte and Hastings that contain ; in charge of the work.
PRAIRIEVILLE HAS
and security houses, with numerous, eluding Judge* Hawley. Webster and operate Wltn acnooi uoara lI&gt;roduc&lt;.(j about June l. will be an- very Interesting information. There
i country, will be here NEXT BAT­
It is unfortunate that there has to
chair* for "conference'' provide the McPeek. As . to the salary of Mr.
______________
A “PEOPLE’S” SLATE urday night, march 25. tn*
in Necessary Economies
nounced later, probably next week. I can ta no question but that Char- be any politics
about choosing the
dignified touch such an official । Finley and oilier receivership cx, dollar limitation •A,,y pr..............................................
„r_has
M as
iuacfine
w a class
ui of people head of
of'the
,
.
concert will begin at eight o'clock.
Under the fifteen
°nt from thc,,e productions; iotte
the state
state highway
highway depart-1
departas any town in Michigan, but’when nranj- The question of the party to. Names of Veteran Supervis- i
shrlne of remarkable beauty re- penses. the board passed unani- on^taxrVirwi'lI^be’ nece^ryto'cut'
quires.
mously a resolution asking a reduc- the salaries of Hasting* teachers °n'y sufficient admission will be a comparison is made on government which he may belong ought not to
„
. , v«f
vertised. 10c. for a
Way back in the comer, with anjt^n of receivership expense* in view
•
• (hp charged in order to pay the royalty costs of thal city and Hasting*, theiconcern tije average voter. The) OFS Found in List to Be Vot- reserved seats, for which the pric«
and
all
other
employees
of
t.„
"UnobsAracted view of all this mar- of present condition*. That was the
.tely
charged for the Broadway sue-! showing
should be.
Has Ira.
e(
n Monday, April 3
r’ "*
snowing is strongly in favor
tavor of
ot Has-1
ttas-1 question
queanun is,
»». and
unu aiiuumi
ue. “»»
nvl
edI o
on
, .i .
vekxu artistry and pomp sila Hon- only subject mentioned in Hie board of education approximately
•sti................
lungs
Thu
murt
todicau
tltat
the
.
th^^li^aiwiu?
”
Mr
iia
’
On
Monday
.
A
„
rll
3
.
thp
.
!
“
w
ThU
must
indicate
tliat.
,
the
qualifications?'Mr.
Dillman
has
On
Uonda
~
.,
rll
•
.iw
voters'
The *«n&lt;)ral chairman of Uw comorable John K. Stack. Jr. auditor board's resolution. Il contained ab- 50 per cent for next year. TYIs esti­
Following is a list'of
officers and
charlotte ao
do ikk
not vase
take nrtlv! demonstrated that he ius thtm.| On
,ar™n««n&lt;'n‘f,
lhU
mate lx bared on tiie assumption . .Rmhorx
“ - propie Cf vnarieree
ih,. nr" 5~~ organlratton
nrinniMiiA,,
. city's affairs
. which
.... ......
count) win nave an oppor
general of the great state of Michl- wlutely no reference to Mr. Fln- that
and ...
to them ....
he adds falmcs*. 44,,,.
cour- ’®’ tne to?relect*lhtl^twmhto
’mid Iriitiort
uu"'““ is
“ i, f. Burtwit. Hla as~”
five dollars of the fifteen will
Jin
n ‘J}*
lnt&lt;.rest in their
gan and the man who designed and • ley's removal, nor did it even sug- be allocated to tiro schools, that the ™,
tesv and integrity. The fact that
• t“nUy to select their tawnship and jgutanto are. Mr*. C. P. Lathrop,
,pltyS”
n„‘n, ,o flU.they ought to for lira city's good,
hw handled h.s d^rtment withtat
I reprtamlto. the Women'. Club;
directed the creation of thia ex-. Rest a grand Jury investigation. ' primary money will be 416,000 00.
, au*omuticany become Th* table published by the Br­
qulslle retting.
• Yit in the Grand Rapids Herald and that other state aid now given
regard
to
politics
marks
him
a*
thnanVS
,
of
,
J??"?
,
c
1
Mri
D
D
Walton
the
Parent
­
“lsO brcoln&lt;; publican covers a period of fourteen
When the Honorable John K °f March 11 there appeared d let- will be In proportion.
Teacher Clubs;
Cluba; Frdnk
Frink Andrus,
Andnu. rep
rep-­
man who
who ought
ought to
to succeed
succeed himself.
himself. "T"1 ttPI*ar ln the list of candidates readier
eontrtbuUn« n‘“lcrlal year*, beginning with 1919 and end- man
Stark. Jr., caune down to Lansing lef from Nashville stating that the
Tiie bosses
bosses of
of the
the Wayne.
Wayne. Genesee
Genesee : --. - “jpervhora. Everyone who cjn resenting the Civic Clute; Dr. C. X.
n&gt;.
«hooi u« &lt;tat
“n,c m“’"" “ “» ling- with
■ —
1932. ..............
In J919-.................
Charlotte Ttie
from Escanaba, Michigan, where. supervisors had heard the Nashville can be levied under the limitation. mOTemem
movement:
Hyatt.' IT
representing
the Sc
Scout
or.nd Kent delegations,
d.l.i.lwn., under
und.r the
U.e
a2?.1, “‘ownnU-t^hat
“ ““I HyaM
Prcl«nUn« llke
®41 &lt;*'owed $26,650 of indebtedness, while and
bankers are bankers and offices are I caminitte*. had demanded Hie re’’'
St«&gt;nl**tton; Hugh Riley repreaenting
(Continued on page three)
leadership of
of Former
Former Secretary
secretary of
oi ,। d*&gt;- jW
~;7~jl'
I Hastings tiien owed *57.416 At the leadership
provided the present valuation of
uffiers he didn't like lira artistic
(Continued on page three)
iContinued on page dx)
the city Is maintained, is 824.194 63 !
end of the fourtetn-year. period Slate McKay thought they could [
tastes of those selected to look aft- ............... * a »
i^«
™
। Charlotte's indebtedness had been ditch Mr. Dillman this’year, but.
T?ie amount of school tax levied thl* Tpf [ Te A JI
'
CMC vc
increased
Inerriued to
tn *35.100,
435 IM) while Hastings*
Kostins*' they were told palnly by the repub-1 ^nJ^^inl^SwShiT The iS STEVEN BRISTOL SUF­
year ta 870.000 00. The difference
iTESK’ ” '""C'TY bank announces
ot the rest of the state that. I J,* '*",
“™uWpa' ™ IUI
Qlld KxtlPl't That It
indebtedness had been cut to *2.000. lieans
ITC CIITIIDC DI AMQ I between the two must be made up
if they carried out their littlejof J^syoTA-R^ihlloan SunerNo sir. no John K. Stack. Jr., i
FERS BAD ACCIDENT
...
.„ A
£C
1 11
At
I Io rUIUnt r LA No almost entirely by cutting salaries.
vir-n
,
At Hie
tlie present
present time
time Charlotte
Charlotte has
has on
on Kb.-, U» rnmbte.™ in .te in- v,I"'
fS"LS2"!!J 'IS !'^hn"""'
----------1 ■»" “■«&gt;»"»• “&gt;«
'-- -’
i since all other expenses that can
(Continued on page six)
visor. Wm. C. Strain; Clerk. Albert
terior
counties
would
come
out
openRunner of Sled Pierced Hi*
tuMbTu.'ItB Big Adv&gt; on Page T’ T11'S|
cut have
fcwi r,lt r°'
E.
Jones;
Treasurer,
Walter
E.
I
this
nape
is
n
mmmunlroHnn
wtr.
.
t
*
On this page is a communication POLITICAL ANNOV’NCEMENT. iy for the opponent of the McKay Stanton; Highway Commissioner.
Neck When Sled In Front
win-ttere
mun't . thin,
limo. Oivei the Details
from the Hastings National Bank
1I am seeking the office of cit&gt;
city’ candidate, so lie was dropped like Dan Olmstead; Board of Review. J,
. a iiot potato.
Hit a Stone
“f ’“Sf*
&lt;«r Reopening
'
bt«“. 'o'meout.ly
r
«_______ ( While no official
omcliil action lias been which explains itself. Ttw-re will be treasurer on the democratic ticket. Why did the McKays, the McKel- Cole; Justice, Albert Frdin.
Democrat
—
Supervisor.
Milton
J.
....
XX!
tearing out the old rags, removing
gans-and the Gillespies want to get
I taken by Uic board of education it ..
.
■
Clerk. Bernard O. Tasker; Mrs. James Bristol, met with a bud
desks and other office furnishings to section of the Banner this week will has been informally agreed that the “"n^htch
has served this conj. I, am
... sure that any who are in- rid of Mr. Dillman? One reason Hartom;
—
,
be
found
tl-.e
five
column
announce
­
accident
on
Tuesday evening about
Treasurer. Lloyd J. Tasker: Highway
the basement of HuT capital. They
only action possible Is to cut salaries munlty and county so well and so teres ted can learn that I am quali- why: They had tried to have him
nine o'clock.
(Continued on page 7. part two)
began polishing the floors. hanging ment of Uic Hastings City Bank, In half for 1933-34. unless the legis»for
— over
—•—sixty
•~i----------------years and fled —
for ••the
position, and (that I willI operate his department as these
As reported to the Banner. Steven
draperies, draperies that would telling of their future plans. While lature should |&gt;rovlde more money’ faithfully
crafty
politicians
desired,
and
he
which
has
stood
up
so
sturdily
j
have
no
difficulty
In
keeping
the
make ex-KIng Alphonso of Spain the City Bank was among the very by enacting n law or laws giving: through nearly three and one-half I records, and keeping tiiem right.
had flatly refused. They would have A LUCKY FIND—HOARD
coasting near his home. Th* sled
flrat of tlra state bunks uuliwnzcd
look on with envy.
more state aid to schools.
year* of depression, lias encountered ! 1 most respectfully solicit your liked to have gotten rid of him. but
OF BILLS RETURNED close to and In front of Steven** as
' Since the erection of the capital by the State Banking Department
Il will also be necessary to cut down some difficulties which we will all iconsideration and if elected will give didn't dare to. The people of Michi­
they were going swiftly down hill,
building way back In the year* of to rv-open. the permit to do tills all present salaries this year. Some hops and expect will prove but efficient service •to
gan are to be congratulated on hav­
­ all.
hit a stone and tipped the rear ends
Harry
MIUer
happened
to
glance
peace and plenty „.
theB puMus.
public 1UU
has al- “me U&gt;o late iart week for mention of the ocpool money is tied up stilli temporary. Surely for a bank with
ing the chance to continue tn office
R. &lt;Brandy) Brandstetter.
■. ways had direct access to tJra office ln ,he Baiyicr. The advertisement and the delinquent school taxes Ini such a history of soundness and Adv.C.
a man who lias shown he luu the' down at the floor as he was leaving a way that when Steven's sled ran
—1 wk.
of the auditor general
explains the situation, and that be- Hastings for this year are more tiuin
a
teller's
window
at
the
Hastings
ability, tiie stamina and the good
i service there must be. and will be
Into it one of the runners pierced
But not so these day*. Bo while, fore the tank can resume its nor­
National
bank
one
day
last
week
MONEY SAVERS.
Judgment to fill that office as has
■ j, worked „„„
m».. so miss
out. „a „plan
that is
it vau
can
one group of workmen were polish-;™’ lunctionlng a* Provided by it* *23X100.00.
and saw a small pocketbook partly Steven's neck going in the front
teachers and employees have continue the fine service It has al- . A week-end special on a long list Grover C. Dillman.
own
the
ing the bras* rails, arranging draper. In&lt;” by-laws
hv-Uw« and
■nrt th
* President's
Pre»ldrnt ■ allThe
open. He picked it up and upon in­ part and nearly through to tiie
of appetizing foods as well as other
expressed their willingness to ways given,
proclamation,
it
needed
to
secure
the
other
side. The Jugular vein -was no*
vestigating found that it contained
and installing new furniture, anoth­
Is announced
in this issue
co-operate with the board in any
Hastings needs two banks. We articles
----- - —--------------------a bigger aoUectlon of filly and twen­ injured but the windpipe was
er group was buildfffe rolling* and consent of tiie owners .of 2.500 trust program that they may find neces- need the Hustings National Bank. b&gt;' lhe HUdpausch Market And you REQUEST FOR TOMA­
ni-eu me nuting* r. a nona I Dame,
About eleven o'clock last
ty
dollar
bills than
he had note
seen carefully
in scratched.
gates. Why shouldn't there be de|XMils and gel their authorization
j
whore
officers
and
directors
Brc
should
the
prices they
TOES
AND
FRUIT
a long while. Harry turned the night the injured boy was taken to
something like this to keep under- for tlie transfer of their trust ac­
! among our best known and moat
the* «,?od,• ,cRover to bank officials Blodgett hospital in Grand Rap­
nourished men. women and children counts to their regular deposit ac­
highly respected citizens, who have Uvered at your door. They have four Supply for Vfelfaro Lunch­ pocketbook
WHY IT DOESN'T APPEAR.
ids. Reports from him tills. Wednes­
and
a*
a
result
It*
owner,
a
woman
from walking directly into the counts. Tlist is now being done, ahd
The Banner received from-some been loyal to the bank and to Has- deliveries daily. Every article listed
who live* near Hastings, was able day morning, indicate that his re­
shrine room of an up-state banker will soon be.completed.
es at School Is Complete­
The adv. Itself Is very Interesting. source last week nn article purport­ tings. The fact that the govern- wiU b* found m represented. They
to retrieve her property intact It covery is considered probable
elected to high public office?
ment has acceeded to the request of emphasize quality and service. Read
ly Exhausted
was her sole supply of ready money
Sure there should be—and it is We will not comment further ex­ ing to state the action of an aUeged the officers and directors and Jias tllcir adv"Carlton
Farmers'
Club."
We
were
cept
to
urge
every
reader
to
turn
to
GRANGERS PLEASE NOTICE.
and loss of It would have been a
Have
you
been
up
to
the
gym
­
' there now for visitors to hurtle bctoTo? ttaTbZIk unto
1 FOUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT, nasium at noon to see the children great hardship. Except for the fact
requested
to
publish
it.
The
com
­
page
7
andtarefully
peruse
this
an
­
One week from Saturday. April
1 fore they can ace the sparkling and
tor
of
the
tank
until
the
status
of
it
j
am
candldatc
for
Hastings'
munication
came,
in
a
plain
enve—
•
—
------------—
..
nouncement
which
we
are
sure
will
who are served their midday meal that the pocketbook was found by 1, Representative Vem J Brown will
dazzling teauty of the inner throne
lope,
without
any
name
signed
to
1
'
determined,
is
evidence
of
con
ti
­
be
a
welcome/&gt;ne
to
the
people
of
room of John K. Stack. Jr., of Es‘ [City Clerk on the Democratic ticket there? It Is an interesting sight a person who Jud regard for the address Barry county Grangers at
this city and county. The City Bank the letter. Under such conditions dence in the bank on the part of the
“■'at the spring election. Monday. and should make one's heart glad property of another, there might a meeting to be held at Welcome
Canute.
The workmen have now left. Their announces that it will have the neither the Banner nor any other authorities at Washington
I April 3rd. and will appreciate your to think these youngsters are receiv­ have been a different story to tell. Grange hall. Tills meeting is spon­
~
'-----------rivir pi *vrn&lt;
'support. If elected I promise careful ing such a good hot meal every day. Il was a lucky break.
task has been completed. Tourist Trust Deposit transfers completed reputable paper would be justified •
sored by the Barry County Pomona
The menus differ from day to
bureaus.can add to their lists of in- and everything set for regular oper­ in publishing the article.
Grange. It will be a privilege to Um
,
. I ottention to my duties and feel that
I°f
inclement weather' j jpan have the necessary qualifica- day so they may be supplied with
NOTICE.
terestlng places to see to Michigan ation as a bank, as provided by the NAHiivnjF «ST*TF
Grangers of Barry county to hear
STATE DEPOSITORS, the
Hasting*
Civic
Players
postti
O
ns
to
conduct
the
affairs
dt
this
the
proper
diet
to
insure
health
and
the private office of the lowly audl- President's proclamation, on Satur­ NASHMLLE BANK
I
wish
to
announce
that
I
am
poned their trip to Nashville \mUlloffi£ n ?bS^ litamL” *r
day April 1.
growth.
। tor general.
not a candidate for aiderman from Banner will be remembered by so
Depositors of the Nasliville State Monday evening. March 27. TheyAdv
A Lvnn.Ab Brown
Right
now
there
Is
a
need
for
[
Some day when the bill* come,
-----the
Foiirth
ward
on
the
Democratic
many of them. Watch for further
Bank will meet Saturday nftemoon./nre to give The Oat and the Ca- A
A,A” DrOWn’
• from under the pile of other bills' VOTE FOR DEAN DAVENPORT.
canned tomatoes and fruit fresh Udttt-iAdv.
Hugh
‘ Riley, announcements next week.
“THE BORROWED WIFE."
narv" a*
.. a
. benefit for the Barry ।
o'clock nt
at th*
the If
K. nf
of P rtuh
Club nary"
or canned. If you have any of these
| the taxpayers arc trying to pay,1I The
-------- —
-•--------------------people
of—Barty
county are•­to 3:00 o'ckrak
rooms.
Nashville.
Action
is
neces
­
County
Red
cross.
It
will
be
re-1
Ctarllon
Center
presents
“
The
articles you might contribute they
I they will. know Just how many select, at the election Monday April
membered that thl* I* the play writ -1 Borrowed Wife" nt I. O. O. F. hail, will be gratefully received. Siiouid
loaves of bread could have been 3. a representative from this county sary to protect your Interests.
C. H. Dahlbouser. Chmn. Comm.
ten and directed by L E. Barnett1 Hastings. March 23. Admission 10c you have no way ot getting them
purchased with the money that to attend a state constitutional con­
and given at the P. T. A.
v
—Adv.
to the schoolhouse, phone 2224 and
went into the purchase ot beautiful vention, which body will decide in —Adv.
someone will call for them. Toma­
new rugs, draperies and fixture* for what manner prohibition shall be
toes were very plentiful last fall and
the office of Honorable John K. stricken from the constitution of
Under the Emergency Banking J It will be recalled that th* O«wseveral bushels were canned by the
Stack, Jr.
Mldilgan, also whether Michigan
teachers and students but the sup­ Act. which became effective March iemor.s Proclamation declaring a
shall favor the wiping out of the
ply has been completely exhausted, 9. 1933. no banking LnsUlutlon op- banking holiday was preclpated bs|
Banking legislation that everyone Eighteenth AmendpenL
and the children need the vitamins crating .under the Federal Banking I cause of financial difflcuiUe* than
Two men have been s-lected, one
I thought would have been enacted
found In tomatoes and fresh and L.iws shall be allowed to resume J existing with cartain big banka In
| over a week ago. has featured for representing the dry views is Dean
normal banking activities until 1; is tiie city of Detroit. Many out-stat*
canned fruit.
J another additional ten days prac- Eugene Davenport of Woodland.
determined that it U in an absolute- u
—*“ were
—--------*—• affected, be*
banks
somewhat
* tlcally the entire time ot the state The other, who favors -the repeal of
ly sound and liquid condition. Tlw
i legislature. Two brief words "at- state and federal constitutional pro­
Hastings National Bank being a counts with Detroit banking Institu­
| torney general" caused all the de­ visions for proiubltion. is Dr. Birge
member of the Federal Reserve Sys­ tions Thu fact applied to the Has-,
I lay and all the trouble. After tiie C. Swift of Middleville. These are
tem. and OfiertiUng under the above tings National Bank, and affected
I banking bill had been prepared by two good men. who honestly differ
Act. must Satisfy the authorities at its liquidity.
ALICE SEARLES ESTATE.
I Judge Arthur Lacey and others ad­ tn their views on prohibition.
On February 23 the Hastings Na­
In order to settle the estate of Washington that its condition meets
There is probably no doubt as to
I vising with Governor William CotnAlice Searles there will be an auc­ tiie requirements of this law. In tional Bank, along with many other
I stock. Attorney General Patrick what this state constitutional con­
tion sale on the Harry Bellinger order to determine this fact, it is banks, opened for 0to , purpose of
I O'Brien determined to write Into the vention will do in view of the vote
farm 3*&gt; miles east and 2 miles; necessary that a complete exxmlnaI measure that the attorney general cast In Michigan at the last elec­
north of Hickory Corners. There will tlon be made, under the direction of
I should be a part of the new banking tion; but we believe it would be bet­
By 8. L. Marshall.
(angled and wrangle^ over because j ru*ry 14tli. He was called from his be offered live stock, tools, feed and tiie Comptroller ot the Currency.
I machinery of the state. The measure ter for the people of Michigan if
What Is wrong in Lansing?
. ......... because of what?
■ as originally prepared provided that that convention shall be cautious
[bed and rushed to Detroit to make household goods. Col. Henry Flan­ There are six thousand six Hundred trust funds hare b
The new state administration has
nery will cry this sale. Full par­ National banks in the United States, being either in our
I tkw governor and the banking coni- about what it does and how it does
PATRONAGE!
[ a decision of unprecedented importand it takes time to determine the
been on the job for more titan TEN
It has not been a question of how ance to Michigan depositor* and ticulars elsewhere In Ulis issue.
I mi«ui*ner should have entire charge
: status of this great number. There- district, located at Chicago.
Barry county hasn't had a saloon WEEKS
soon or 1k&gt;w much of Michigan's Michigan bankers—and he had to
I at the banking problems of the
NOTICE.
. fore, in accordance with the law and
A new national administration at hundreds of thousands of state bank make this decision at ONCE. No
Application to continue this aarv&gt;
I state. But Attorney General for twenty-five year*. We hope we
Due to the Inclement weather and j until this determination has been Ice. permitting lira receipt uf d»I O’Brien told friends that Ik thought will never have one again. We be­ Washington. D. C. took office Just depositors shall be relieved. Utile wonder he is discouraged. No won­
consideration 1* given the business' der he is bewildered. What luu the bad condition of the roads the made, a Conservator ha* been or- IMwite without Umitalkm
I he siiouid have a part in the lieve it would be a good thing to a bit over TEN DAYS ago. •
In Lansing everything is chaos, Interests of the stole. "Who will get happened since U loo fresh in the latter port of Ia.it week. Cane th &amp;! dcred by the Treasury Department ment or withdrawal. In
I handling and settling of bank prob-. have B.irry county represented in
a ,..
v .......
w/ .arc , minds of Michigan people to need Stebbins, the Rexall Druggists, will j for till* bank; The confidence of
that's
the
thing ,.
they
I lerns of Michigan, so lie had written that convention by a man like Dean bickering and leaderlesa confusion. the Job*?"—,.„.
continue for this week, the special , the Department at Washington, tn
the
of office,
--- --over;—
».&amp;poil*
_»
.recounting. Nor is It necessary to
I -into tiie bill the title of his office. Davenport. He lias not only a state At Watoington. starting the first i fighting
explain why the Governor's efforts wall paper bargain* announced last I the Hasting* National Bank, i* ex­
■ Tliese words caused the bill to hit but a nation-wide reputation, and is day of President Roosevelt'* admin- I
istration.
came
bold
acUon
striking
Parenthetically,
let
the
writer have been futile to get action.
week. and which appears again in ptessed in the fact that, agreeable
not
and
never
has
been
a
fanatic
on
I the snag in the state senate Eleven
at
the
very
heart
of
the
country's
make
it
clear
right
here
that
he
has
their advertbement on another page j to the expnsaaed wishes ot the ofllI senator* immediately saw what they any subject So tiie Banner hopes,
iconfidence in the honesty and sin­
Things are in a mess at lauiaing. of this issue of the Banner.
‘ directors, a member within
.
| cers and
I declared to be an effort to use the since this county voted dry in No­ trouble.
There is no leadership.
A* this is written such relief a* 'cerity of Oov. William A. Comstock.
i the bank Itself. Mr. Leon O. Tol­
I banking troubles of the state for vember by a good majority, that
IN APPRECIATION.
| hurst. ha* been appointed to this
The Senate is aimlessly arguing
I poasibie political advantage so they Barry county voter* will send Michigan* 500 tanks have had ha* 'The Governor is trying. He wants
He was urwwii
drawn miu
Into drclar- and bickering about meaningless
office, •i
irwv ftcsiucui
President Rooaevelt.
nouecreiv. iaction.
whvu. lie
To all those who supported my ।, office.
I determined that the iw words Dean Davenport to the constitution­ come from
PTom their own state admlnlatra- ing a bonk holiday with minutes to&gt; trifles. Its presiding officer. Lieut candidacy so unanimously at the
At the time Govsrnor Oocnati
I should go out of the bill and they al convention.
tould Oov. Stebbins has not yet learned Republican caucus I extend my ap- proclaimed th* eight-day bonk
A conservative dry man like De*n Uon has come nothing but a sue • • consider ills action, where he should
I did go out. Meanwhile na»l of the
mb- bow to follow the amplest
simplest parliaperils- preclatlon And I will appreciate the holiday in this state, Ihte bulk (
I state banks of Michigan remain Davenport can help to save Michl- cewlon of conflicting re;&gt;orta. Mich-1 iiavc had days. If that was a misI closed while waiting (or some word gan from the curse of having again igan depositors and Michigan bank-1 take, he made It upon Ute frantic toentai’y procedure. It* clerk, ac- support of all for my election on!to an excellent cash rewsttan (
had no borrowed money. Dmq
I from Lansing as to what they tJial) the old-time licensed liquor saloon'er* are dizzy trying to follow the advice of a group of federal banking cording to veteran newspaper men. Monday. April 3.
which was a curse to any common- gyrations of an impotent banking officials and Detroit bankers in the has not yet learned the routine
Nellie Smith.
1------- '*
I do.
By.
bill which ha* been lowed, tom,।wee hour* q( the morning of Feb-; (Continued on page 8, part lwo&gt; -vAdv. Candidate for City Treaa.
L
(Continued on page four)

REMARKABLE SHOW­
ING FOR HASTINGS

TEfflSPOlE
19363813

TOWNSHIP OFFI­
CERS NOMINATED

V

Will Come Through

An Announcement by the
Hastings National Bank

What Is Wrong in Lansing?

9000 Door Kickers for Job Seekers
Pres. Roosevelt Accomplishes More in 10 Days
Than State Administration Does in 10 Weeks

One Auction Sale

..

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH tt, 193J
Miss Jean DeVries very kindly
Three Times Fajr club on Friday,
sang two numbers accompanied by
evening.
Mrs. Crue, • Passing By." by Henry
Pcrcell and "BnUllng Thru." by Ar­
The state conservation depart- ;
thur Pen. also favored us with a
1 ment urges that those who intend to [
The Goodwill L. A. S. will meet, burn out the gross, weed*, etc, In
The club meeting of March HUi hpiano
— — solo. "Crecendo" by Lassen, —
al)
[with Mrs. Fred Otlt for dinner Frl- swamps and swales, do so as soon ta charge of the Home department, of which were much appreciated
-.2-.
------- -x.
,
।i
quirements as Before
:1 day, March 24.
as possible after the snow dlsap- Mrs. Marian Goodyear chairman, and enjojaed by the club members
PROVISIONS SEEM TO
FOUR INCORPORATED Harold J. Foster. Barry County Wall paper bargains continue at pem’ In xhi,t way lhey W1U ttVolri
devottd t0 ■'Wm11 Paper. Drap- present.
-------- - &amp;
-------Reu() ad on destroying
destroying
'wild life
'wild
which
life finds
whicha finds
trie* aand
erles
Pictures."
and Pictures."
-------------------------------------- The "Word Study." a regular feaStebbins.
COVMa* HOM-PAY.
VILLAGES OP COUNTY .Agricultural Agent. announrer-Umt carveth
and are already delinquent from two
rmfn.n
..u-h ..
. ..
------ 1—-----|he
department. -5M
refuge tn
In «»rh
such places—such
u -K.
rab-., fc.._
fc^lrs. j.
M. -Townsend
and ------Mrs. -V tunj
ma MV AVPTrtFDc
he ha* received blanks from thrf U another page—Adv.
to four years tn taxes! What a snap
MINT Or TAXES
hiL« m.wVr...
m-ii pheasants and. R Wlnlnfc.vr jeaden Of ' Hastings tn charge of Mrs. W. R. Cook and
NAME OFFICERS
s government and is now ready to
bite,
muskrats, quail,
[ it would be for those real estate
----------. {assist fanners In making appiica- at Second ward school Monday small birds. If the burning of these Group No- 3 Extension Course, very she gave us the correct pronunrtaboxners. who have hundreds of
places is delayed, many useful ani­ capably treated these subjects by tlon of ionic proper foreign nam»i
HAS MANY
DAN!“on» for the 1933 8W‘d ,OT«- Rc- night. March 27. at 7.30.
------------... .-------------------------------Idefe* Of property on their hands on P0LIT1CS CUTS
and feathered fnends are giving a condensed review of Hie in much uie today.
urov oiiai i rinimr quiremenu and regulations around Edward L. Sent* will appreciate mals
GEROUS FEATURES which no taxes have been paid for
|killed. Tliat will be a needleu de­ lessons given to leaders on Home
VERY SMALL FIGURE; this loan arc very much the Umc
The next meeting will be on April
----------- years; also for the big lumber and
your vote for Aiderman of the Sec- ।struction.
tiicsc places can be Furnishing by Extension specialist. 7lh in charge of thc Literature di­
Purchaser Would Be Corn-mining concerns In Michigan, who
ond Ward April 3. 1933—Adv. 2 wk. 1burned „ovcr earlier, when there l*
The Four Village Pre,Ideal. &gt;*.&gt;'•!,n!S McCall Broa. are having another ।no danger of harming wild life.
, payment.
polled to Pay Delinquent
| Mrs. V. R -Wtalnger illustrated
....__________________
r,., “XT'Lu
W"' Rf
“* L”‘
Iran m
। make application for a loan
but J?
afl- big cleaning special on Monday and1
- ---------------,i her talk on • Pictures’’ with some DEATH OF ERNEST PENNOCK,
to —
the —
state without
Taxes Under Law •
.. ---- J rpay-. .
&gt;cr studying, over the requirement*,
Week's Election
framed reprints of famous paintings
We can understand why certain -» &lt;*nt ,
J?Un‘dp},il‘2
Ernest E. Pennock, age 55. died al
former residents
decided they did not care to bor* loaned by the Miller Furniture Co his tune a mile west of Hickory
In tiie village elections -Jield. last■, row Ulis money. So tliat fhrmers
real estate promoters wdl
will favor
favor &gt;•« incurred mctetxedncA and sold
.nd
lor Me. cuh .Uur.
OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY' and many small reprints mounted Comers on Wednesday afternoon of
week, tmiltics did not—
cut much
Jig-1
what la known as the Moore BUI’
not
hate to make this long trip
ox*- ;;
the*illofficer*!
।
on mats used in extension work.
now before thc hglslature. It .teem* delinquent, taxes. If Li«se delta- ure. Following ^rJXra
“ H“llnw l° »'«n tiw require-*
last week, after a lingering
illness.
Alvah and’ttaa
chartered (ill{vil­ mpnt, of Uiejpan. Mr. Foster lias amJrnJS 1^^°^ bren°fiu!£n Mr’ and Mrs’ Chas’ E’ Cox t0 Thc apeaMer ,“W.?u“Jn choos‘ IteVaT tiie“ron
esiteclany designed to help city real nuencie* arc to be practically can­ ciimien for the four
mr chartered
estate inen who deni In suburban
it w.il ructin that property lages of - Barry county:
~°Tratc °M0,dehTd- ^'t^th^ sMieX^’iif*’^
placed sample copies of the blanks
acreage.
It
surely
is
not
designed,
owner?
who
do
pay
taxes
will
have
•create.
Is
designed.
and a list of wune nt the more Itn-'
from wiu.t we learn ot it. to aid the
,ui;Jfr “*sc
d°
ding on March 28
-queaUons.
Comers. When a young man he was
President—Percy Rosser;' clerk. J. portent requiremcnU with efvry mg Atercn j!.
people of this state or any io-, Ol“ of 0,0 ,nost &lt;i“'U»’rous fea-. E. Babbit!; Treasurer. Thelma Sei­ townsiilp suix-rvtMir and Co-oper­
-1
»c‘a Kellcrs Sund“.v
Mr and M
chM E c' oI
Fmt. -Do you Uke It?" Second, united in marriage to Nellie DeKiiSilty. It requires no action by de- lUr“ °f «*.•*“" tt-8ec?Wn
**J|ch
^nta?*taUiTS5hodM N M"‘n st - BeUrvue. **» celebrate "Do you find some beauty in It? der. They lived thair entire life in
fert; A»awor(. Herman RepMbJ ative elevator and creamery' mana­
linquent taxpayers and seems delhBt ,,Mse reasscMed delta-., Trustees. Isaac Moore, George ger in Barry county. This will al-:
i .
. 1 their golden wedding anniverMiry a,ld lhird- "D1*8 11 c»Prejw «««c- Barry Twix He ig Survived-by a «m
signed to encourage delay tn the *’yen! ,a*M ‘'*h“n not ■** tl,‘lnip(f Tiiompson. Dan Postina.
low thc former a chance to make r , ( ’ ?nd c,ectedOfflccn‘ for »hc on Tuesday. March 28 nt the?r ‘hing to you that you take pleasure Howard and a daughter Ruth, also
payment of taxes. In fact it .w-c-m* to * to be di»e" untilth.- time set for the
home. They will keep open houw *n7‘‘ And the lwo ^’liigs to look for by his father and a brother. Wilthe short trip to his sujiervLsor or coming year.
Middleville.
ret a premium on non-payment
oI
taM»llment. and ■ ■ President. Herbert G. Bent-way; Co-op manager and then deter­
fail , totake
of during
the oi
hours
are.
"The
thought or Ham. of Athens, and two half
,, Do
„ not
’ ---, advantage
-------- • uuriiiK
inr njur*
two of
io two
nvc to
in'five in*1" a •pkture
...................
. ,
................
This would strike al the very foun-l,hal ’ u* history tamed by the Clerk. Dora L White: Treasurer! mine from the blanks whether he McCall
--------- —
. . . w Irtterwt
-vnor own
aa brothers Tile funcr.ll WllS held Sat­
MeC'l Rron.
Bra.. clrontne
de.nUW tnw-kl
wml -Mnn.
Mo..- u„
w .„„
Inimml. ' and
.nd ‘•-Tour
o«n M
Idu
datlon of a government supported «xjnly,
,h" ’
urday, conducted l&gt;y Itev. Vlcto.
„ wWdl
„U ■'■a U-r .ruu. Idra
Bianeh Segerstrom: Assessor, vfants to come to Hastings to make: dM U1d Tuuday ..I oral wrk. L.- tl„
by taxation.
~
thtM- tas,'s as unpaid, in other George Bodford; Trustees. Clayton application for a loan.
dies coats and Mik or wool dresses, cordially welcome their friend*.
Mrs. J. M. Townsend in her paper Jones, with burial in thc Hickory
The
Moorr
Rill
reTiiiTre*
al!
rfelinW'OrtB.
the
tax
hen
Would
be
OUSMoney
is
loaned
by
the
governmen*
suit*.
wie
.
uv
*
m
&gt;,
mon. uuu. MU. onnmu. Sde
Mrj
u lf&gt;, lo;mcr
„„
.nd wall i«prr nra Corners Cemetery.
quent taxes of the yrarT1928d 1939 I funded until 1936 It would be jx»- Bennett. LaVenie Hlar and Lee M.
rnent up to WOO.OO per person to fl- Cash and carry-—Adv.
18ML 1KI be reXeSrt in ten m-: *“*
Ior mortgages and con- Johnson.
Miller, d.ushtrr ol Oran, .nd «”
U'«ibJ.'t «Uu eurt.liu
jnance that person for seed, •horse: Ap Ex-service men who are In- Sarah MU!rr. or Johnstown town- '"a dr.|»«. told how to malt. Uta­ PREACHING BY 13
rtallmenu. beginning taliSs No ef-: ‘racU to be foreclosed and property
Nashville Village.
.... a.................
. ....
rlrr».» ,lfn
tvam,
utlH **•
SVa.IlrH
nlSIt*
YEARS OLD EVANGELIST.
fertilizer, «a*
gas for tractor, spray,
spray [ terested In forming an Ex-service-(hip. She was
Resident. Elmer B. Greenfield,!’ feed, fprttlteer.
succcsaful
teacher da,
“ U,M1
’«»»» plaita.
fort L* to be mode to find out who
*tthout the necessity of P*yu&gt;lThe Rev. Erma Pierce. 13 years
nd: Clerk.
Homier.
Ind . |
ETn?&gt;.I^?l0CnU? I,'eaRU'' m, U”- lor o number of yean ta the vicin-‘ Thc
fl
___ _ „Arthur
___ _________
,,___
The speaker said that figured
were delinquent, or how many de-ahcse
hnquent taxes, and the Ind,;'
- Adolph Dauw. Jr.. Ind•- ind ;: M°ne&gt; ls not loaned to pay back Fourth Congressional District p!&lt;-oM* uy O( Lacey Dowling Battle Creek-''
’—,J u~ ------ 1
old girl evangelist'of Potterville, will
linquent taxpayers would take a(j.. property resold and the deed n-cord- Treasurer,
tiix.-*. interest, buy stock or any notify Arthur H. Clarke of South aild A.wria Cmter'bn March M draw* sliould be used with plain hold a week end convention at thc
A
mcs
.&lt;
of
.
W.,A.
Quick.
Tnd.:—
walls
or
vice
versa
—
and
ong
should
vantage of the help offered by thc td and *
tax history gi'en. The uv,. «.pu ^emeroe,-. KCP.
1st- jm Jhe^.^nltM l^mSSjeYo
b«' careful in live choosing of colors, Church of thc Norarent- on North
bill. All must be reassessed.
innocent purchaser would hold the tee;.. Ralph Wetherbee. Rep..
Bailey. Rep., and Stewart Lofdahi. [
J0??j1?„L[Adv
Chas. E Cox of Assyria and they at as material that look* beautiful in Church St. &lt;&gt;n March 24. 25 and 26.
It Is a well known fact that kt b'*£jn lhBt casf’ , ,
m l-n«
Rc*d about thc wall paper bar- once settled on the groom* old; a store may not liarmonUe with the Her -sister, Mbs Elma Pierce. will
least forty per cent of the present' Yherc are only a few of thp many Ind.
!:L„
_
1O,n
,.?_
S
*5.
U
.7
d
gain*
in
Carveth
AStebbin*
anhomestead.
Their
entire
married
hfe
nooamna.
,
•
gain.-, in carvein ac Btetwuu an- nome.uead. Their enure married life color wheme In tin- rooms they are accompany her. You are invited to
President. Karl Foul; Clerk. L. G Kro‘wing or to ta ^rown bv be b?r^ "““"““ent in this week’s Bunner has Urn spent there and in Bello- to be used in a* to thc hue and in­ J come und hear these Spirit filled
arafcn.
w In boom Hmm. .Ill ‘“&gt;M “
"I “» k'&gt;uL‘’
j young ladles.
r&gt;Mraek:Trarau™.
T. C.
p. MunMu...
.in k,™,.’
»&gt;"•. IM „« raato
; tensity of color.
C. Fine
frock: Treasurer, T.
never be paid
Men/ Ihonmnd.tut- _________ .
•n; Assessor. I. H. Bnnnm; Trus- owr 8 acfCS or potatoes. 2&gt;i acres -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ::-------------pieces of property have already been I
.
.
lees.
h-s. A. A. AUerding,
Aihrdtnu. Frank
Prank NeitNeil- truck crops, 40 acres Wheat, and 12
abandoned Why put the assessing dllCCeSSjlll EVUn^elhamer
cfficen to the trouble and expense
'. .
.
amer and John Dell.
Dell.
acre* sugar tact* in 1932 are re-!
of reassessing all this, property, dis­
qHired to cur their acreage 30 perj
tributing payments over a period of
cent in 1933 before a loan will be
PLACE ORDERS NOW
ten years when we know it will not Ii Mrs. Mary Showerman returned
granted. Thc borrower swears that •
Monday from HlIL'dalc Co ।
FOR SEEDLINGS he has no other sGurce of credit and
be paid? On account of this delta- ' on
'
where
she.
conducted
a
scries
of
quent tax being assessed as a new
could not farm in\i933 without this ■
evangelistic
services
which
were
tax. it cannot be sold by the state i1
Co. Agl. Foster Quotes Rea­ loan. A family garden is required
I
very
successful.
’until three years after It has been.
as wen
tin- growing of cuffideot
sonable Price and Will
feed crops to care for the ilvcMockj
Take a piece of property now de­
on the farm.
Deliver Them
linquent for thc years 1928 to 1031.
The
application
blank. ' among 1
, County Agricultural Agent Harold
no tax payment would be required
J. Fur-ter recently rtwelvod 11 price other things, requires a statementon It until 1935 and then it would be
Utt on fortetry piantAig stock from of the number of acres intended toj
spread over ten years.! Suppose no
the Michiguii State College forestry be put to crop this year; thc num- i
payment ts.made at that time, un­
te-r of acre* and bushels harvested
: nurseries.
,
der thc Moore Bill the property canFor the ’past two years fanners in of each crop on your farm In 1832.
A legal description of your land as
1 Bany county wishing pine or spruce :I taken
from your tux receipt. Your
[seedlings for reforestation work have complete financial statement givI placed Jhpir ordets with County । ing mortgages, chattels, notes ant!
[Agent Faster and he has‘gone to,| outstanding bills. Bring this infor-

REAL ESTATE MEN
FAVOR MOORE BILL

IWWMEOFFIFoster Has Blanks
............
CEASMECHOSEN । Go.ForAgent.Applications
—Re-

'state must waif three years more, i
I until 1938. with another year sal-71
lowed for redemption; so that it
■ would be 1940 before the state could
Take over this property. What a
,' wonderful proposition that would be
for some of the docens of jiotels and
EN- apartment houses in Detroit which the

Women's Club

S

istic Campaign

WEEK-END SALE!

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

March 23 - 24 - 25

Coffee

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

Easter Sunday
Is April 16th!
Let Us Be Your
Outfitter, Whether
It Is A New

SpringSuit
Or Other Items in
Furnishings
You are assured here
of the newest styles and
at prices you can pay!*
We have dozens and
dozens of new spring
suits on our racks and
the highest price we
• will ask you is

We challenge any gtore
anywhere to offer
better values

Visit Our
Tailored-to-Measure
Department!

Here you will find
hundreds of beautiful
woolens to select tram.
No need tn paj? a big
price fur this .service.

They’re
As* Low
As—

and the very S "2 ZT
Finest Suits &lt;30
By all moans vied this
■store — it’s .your home
■itore and .with our low
operating expenses jio
large chain store domi­
nates us in giving bet­
ter values or- more
friendly service

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

. ? ? if1 °
d,reSL,f"&gt;m.if
want to
, If VOU
you want
to make
make annlleallon
application for
for j
I the nurw-ry. thus cutting delivery a loan. It will save n lot of time. I
:cost anc| timeMrthc
trees
ase out of iThc fnc' tbat “ ,armcr 15 steady
•TwKnm
[the ground, ,™,
k;.. Ph
'
F?i u
'»
hto rrara rei this service again this year.
|' jr
, T------ |
„„...
„
cclving a Mill loan as his crops are
: White Pine f.-cdluiRs. '• to A in* ; talym as security

jin height. White Spruce seedlings
There win be someone in the!
3io8 ifh tn height and Njrwav1 County Agent's office every after। Spruce seedlings. 2 to 6 ms. in height, noon to assist farmers in making i
• are all M.OO per l.ttoo trees. Other application for this loan.
; pine* and fir&lt; are available a., well
---------- 1,1 1 “i-t,‘ ,r " '! dic-vssed their problems. 1
22.."sr- •• -■
ml,
otion and windbreak jetting ‘ on-'hcre &amp;“«”*“&gt;■ ,rom Middleville,
Mn. Sbonerman.
given abo . inaDrra* Utung un , Nashville. Woodland: Freeport and
I This Wednesday evening..- Mr.- ; If the tre^are «t 6x7 feet’iniM*^!’!’s’.al’° Xrom. thc ^’"cw
Showtrman begins a ten day cam-,.1 row* it win take around 1000 trees a?,d ®at,,c Creek high schools, to
paign at the United Brethren Mt.s-[per
,
an.-; 5x5 setting requires 1.749■“
^h.«lTh'e°MtbJ^'
&gt;:on on So. J.-tTcrxm St . and later ;tree*
ircT pe:
.
. abo.trees
tier
acre Tm..
Tm-- at
nt tl.e
ti-o
'.I. m.- .'®* hikn
Inc Jgati.crin.,
acr,
h(,,dschool
a, thfage.
Methodu
church
goes to Dowling to hold revival prices ure iurnl*hcd by thc state
, meeting*.
C!t5. tam
rtnd ^nbe'^d'foTTeforestal
ca|1
. reforest
cost
The purpose was to consider hfe
• luff Christmas tree planting and । •'J’b,7u confronting young people,
windbreak* only. They cannot be
h:ul “"If3' contere.-.cea
HASTINGS MANFG. CO.
used for ornamental work. All tree* * U* thc
*° 5S’ w?°
ln
DOES NICE BUSINESS' tated above will grow m» anv "ii «rw,*n4 and &lt;»*“»«« »ucb topics as
their
view*
that Is uell drained. Very ’light thc,r VM’*1 on
“ religion,
rt'haion their
thelr .itll*IU’
tudc
toward
school*,
toward
society
Gets Good Results From Di­- sands will support good white pines.
!:•. £
general, and how best to fit
! Mr. Foster will take order* cither. ?'
rect Mail Advertising
themselves for useful work. • ■
by mail, telephone or call nt the of- j "
A fine i&gt;ct luck dinner was served
। .
Campaign „
:ice until April 8th. The trees will
. The Hastings Manufacturing be delivered at YMir form ijome time 1al noon. An Interesting address was
Company has been putting on a very after the* middle of April. A 25 [given immediately following thc
successful direct-mail adverttMiitj cent churgc ts made on each order luncheon by W. F- Kinzie of Detroit.
campaign which., notwithstanding by tin; College to corer cost of park-1
DEATH OF MRS. SHAND.
.fl'.e banking situation, has been ing tin- trees in mo*&lt; and burlap for
Mr*. Mary Louise Shand, mother
I markedly MiccMSfu!.- _
delivery, place your requirements
• of Mr.- Glen Brower, passed away
I Tiie purpose of tiw campaign 1» now with i&gt;fr. Foster.
on Friday. Marell 17. at her home
JserVlcc*not alone to 'he jobber, but
in Toronto. Canada, at the age of
to the gaiUcenuin and rite car own- FORTY YOUNGSTERS
|1 ■..•.» ■ The remain* were brought
•er. Good piston rings have a lot to
to tiie home of Mr. and Mrs. Brower I
-do with the economy and satlsfac-1
AT PINE LAKE CAMP। I and
on Sunday funeral services were
1 riert vl operating a car. The Manujfactunng Co. fttnush every garage- They Come From Five Coun-j[held at Sarahac. where interment
[was made.
.
nian. who takes a specified amount'
ties - Are Being Given
j A few weeks ago Mix Brower was
; o! nr.g.x a prwL-ion instrument
to Toronto by thc death of
Health Training / . I'1 called
Mr. Shand and because of her
the need o: new vision rums. The
Yesterday there assembled nt the niotiicr's sickness had remained
car owner need not have any doubt
there caring for her. Mrs. Shand
of what that instrument reveals. It
logg Foundation, a third group of was a former resident here. Sincere
forty
cliildren. picked from Barry.1 sympathy is extended to thc bc[terms very favorable to the r.itagt-Allegan.
Eaton.
Calhoun
and
Kulai roaved ones.
.
; man Hu* :n*trument is fmnralied mar&lt;x&gt; counties.
. him by thc Honings Manuiu--t'uiu$ there for ten w&lt; Tht-ic will Be kepti&lt;ks. They aye »K«»tly children ulxi [l.are developed tu-1
•_ The Manufacturing C&lt;m;
bcrcular troubli
Through careful
In anollttr column there is an'ad
mud* 4 marked tmprovcmci
training und pr •te r diet the nurses iwhtch calls attention io all men'who
! quality and efficiency ci
and doctor* in .•luttgc btitld VP the an- interested.
..........
.... inrinbera
......
tn becoming
'condition-.
these htlle folks o( an ex-.-crslcc Democratic Iz-ague.
Ni.u«
-r----- -Arthur J, ciarkc of South
n, who will, when a sufficient
“l.t_ when- -.nh ..-eatmen', munlxr hare
signified Hwir
‘
tiwir interest
U' ’lus organization, rail a meeting
u'.?.;.n . -pccigiiy in th - c
mmc central location m thc dis!..n&gt; ot the yourupteu ’-‘in mctvfor the forming of thc district
a rtiHiic** lint .ilntu- in
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lb.

WHITE HOUSE

Buy PAG Products Now
u. 10c
Green Tea Siftings
Royal Baking Powder
, 23c
Toilet Tissue Dupoco Brand 1000 Sheets
Rolls 19c
Pure Comb Honey Fresh and Sweet X Card. 25c

Funeral services for Roy Thee-'
7ii Dunn, eighteen years old sonf
Li? i'lllrn. urram
! J'r. alia
and .-,Mr-.
Gerald unpin
Dunn on
of ’
latinn may prevent! Johnstown township.-were held ai
' .i i j‘?fn
1 , ,l“’ ,10tae of an uncle on Tuetagy
ur ir lud been puuawd afternoon. March 21. Burial jb thc ■
“ *’
Ban.-leld cemetery. The young many
many more, nut only died on Saturday nt Fennock hos- .&lt;Sl“ ii
!
•, •
INION SERVICE.
-ing uf u s ( Rout-ii
T,'C. un,on e‘»nteU*tic meeting
m s Cr-JJ.it
HL;
Thursday at the Naxarcne'
m S Crowell ayed 77
v!ll,fch
g ,pJen(JW SUC£(, , .njJ
I Tur-d.iv. March 14. at the,,.,
was packed to its limits’
home ’! 82TW^'arae^St MteTi Thurch
11'fie
hc nC
*’ mecun
« 01
“M’ »
“*
next
meeting
ot Ulc
the un
union
will'
[ .**&gt; sun Jm? fre
Thursday. April 20. al the WesrSIXVit
- uleyan
‘y‘'n -MelhodUt
Mell.odixt church. Rev. Ruby
Ruby;
b- Mre L c hTJ£; . f rSnJ Cooney win be the speaker. Spc.
°SlS ia“
'•

n
10 8,NC OVER, R'»»o .
17. He. John Kitching. officiating.
Burial,m RltcrMde.
I It Will be a pleasure to the many
[fnends of Master Donald Britten.
------------4;C ftye years, to know that he- will
?t- .Ind after this date I wiu not sing met Radiu station WASH from
rvriw ;bls fur debt* contntetad Uncle Jerry's club Hu-. Friday eft*
anjone but myu-U. Dated, Mar. nitup which will be on tite» air at
193J. Ralph Mead. Adv.—2&lt;k*. 4:45.

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* CUaterfielda, Lucky Strikei,
Camel, and Old Gold

VlgaiCllCS

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Potatoes Standard Quality Pack 10c Bu.h.i 38c
Oranges Medium Size Sweet and Juicy Z
Z9c
Fresh Carrots Crisp and Tsmder
Bunches^ 1C

Flakes or Granules

OXYDOL

Z

29c

Kirk’s Coco 5 ur. 25c
l/srdwster Castile Soap

■

Coffee

Butter

O-K Soap 7 •— 25c

BEECHNUT

Shults or Freeport lb.

Kirk's

lb.

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8 b... 25c

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Paramount Foods
Tomato Juice
Paramount

3

C*n»
Large No. 10 tint 47c

Vinegar
Paramount

wonderiul phllanthro*
ople of Barry county’

IVORY SOAP

Quart Site, each

25c

I4c

Beit Pure

Mayonnaise

Pint Site
Or Relish Spread Paramount

Catsup

Small Sira Bottle*
Paramount Large Sire Bottles 13c

23c
9c

Pork &amp; Beans 4 Cans 25c
Paramount

Very Delicious

Chill Con Carne 2 i- 19c
Paramount Seasoned Just Right

Mustard

13c

Frankfurts or Small Link Sausage ZZ5c
Armour’s Bacon Banquet H lb. pkg. 9c
BeeS Kettle Roast
». izc
Hamburger Fresh Ground 3 »■■ 25c
Veal Roasts Choice Quality r&lt; «• 14c
Fresh Ground BeeS z Z5c
Bacon Squares Finest Quality a. 6c
Lean Pork Roasts
b. 10c
Fresh Fillets «—q&lt;*&gt; Z Z9c
Oar Cube Steaks Always Young and Tender

Horse Radish

We Have Strictly Fresh Lake Trout

Hirscli Bros, manufacture Para­
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branch in Hutings

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Sporting Items

T]' a bright showing on his first ap-1
ipearence here since appearing In
the Golden Gloves semi-finals when
. he took a decision from Jim White,
, Ludington. 130. tn the flyweight di- j
l vision.

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DO NOT USE SPRAYS
is a nr

uiitu

;driller» hare ever encountered.
senlcal but no aubatltute has been to 1U owner.
.
ri immiir ’ Th« sPrn&gt;‘ »«hedules for protecting »1Vfn ‘he approval of entomologists)Work with mineral mixtures fed1

MADE WITH
FLUORINE
appjM from codUng rooUl axiulre •“ Michigan State. However, some to dairy cattle at Michigan Stale
_______
. coming moui i«jwre Jpruys liave bwn oflt.ted Tor M)e ln.Coner, prOwi lhal the feed cop-

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Mr*, st j

uTS
Tninmn Tnr.il, nf
Hnn the 1,16
arsenwa*.,prfl?s' ’h*0*1 which the killing agent was some talnlng fluorine ruined the catlies'
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Injures Teeth ot Fruit Can- tn some instances Where fruit was fluorine compound and orchard teeth in a short time. Testa al oth- Mr. and Mm Ray 1
LOCAL BOXING TEAM
i
------------ —---------sumerg—Presence Forbid- ’prayed late m the season and W»s owners
been told that this
er stations aiusw
show Ml
that
teeth us
of Anr“
o —...... have
.
tn.l V.
Mi the
. &lt;IV LCVlll
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not washed by the rains, leave un...
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—
j l- neadav.
spray
was
harmless
if
any
rrmalm-d
I
£
‘
11Idr
'
r
»
art
seriously
injured
by
den by Federal Law.
;■ desirable residues on the fruit. Ap- -------fluorine.
8. C. Schuler *u in Haatinga 4
East Lansing.—R e t c a r c h v6iik ' pies shipped from the United Ftates on_.“.&gt;e fruit.. ,
„
,
i
MdciUgan
orchard
owners
should
!xrt
wwlu
| movai of Mr. Finley and had fa-' done at Michigan State College arfcl to England were condemned for this tj-Js - no. Vllw. ,luuri,„ [wl.
A fair-sired crowd assembled at
is not true. FluorIn" com- not dse sprays containing any fluoHeiman Winkler waa in Gn
,'vored a grand jury Investigation of at other cxperii..ent stations has es­ reason and agents of ine United ix&gt;This
und, cither in feeds
----------------------- -- ---------- I
Odd Fellows Arena last Thursday
&lt;ia for
tor animals
nnimnis
i Ledge Wrdneaday.
hl, acts as receiver. The Grand. tablished
.......... tiie fact
■ that an tipple a. States who enforce the pure food Qr ln human food are distinctly In­
night to see amateur boxen from
,t
I Several from here attended '
I Rapids Press article stressed only day may keep the doctor away but -aw selred carloads In this country, jurious. The federal enforcer* of
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1
nine cities
tiiroughuut * Western
,,
. *
funeral of Mrs. F F. Hilbart
the alleged demand by the board if fluorttte sprays are used, the ap-1 AU stations und ull spray manu- the pure foot! laws will condemn About
w population Woodland Sunday afternoon.
Michigan stage a ten-bout card of
one-fifth of ;;
the
that Mr. Finley be removed, which tile ration will be Uie biggest boost facturera have attempted to develop fruit which shows trace.', ot fluorine of, England -a Wales ■■lives
— to Mr a|Ul
Vlclor
g
fisticuffs on the 8t. Pplrick's Day j
and
(Continued from page one)
for dentipta' profits that tiie tooth. a spray which would replace the ar- and that fruit will be u total less Greater London.
Meet program. Hastings lead the to-1___________ _______
In Grand Rapids Friday,
uencrai chairman,
cnairman. Mrs. Louise
Louise )
two articles so far os they
tai of wlnncn when four local boxGeneral
era finished on top. Wayland placed --------Walton; ------Plays and Activities. Mrs.
­
related to any suggestion or demand
second with two winners while Lud­ Louise Walton. Mrs. Ann McDonald.
Mr. Finley's removal, &lt;y cycn
ington. Doster, Btanton and Middle­ Dr DeForest Walton. L. E. Barnett: hinting at a grand lury invert igaville each were represented with a Membership (other than acting ■ tlon by the board, absolutely }ud no
first place.
cast). William Bhulters. Dr. DeForIn fact.
.
Out of the ten bouts, two boxers est Walton. Everett Young. L. E.! The libelous nature of these
wen|
knockout route with one Barnett: Production and Finance, |NiUhville letters was presented to
losing on a technical knockout. Mrs. Honora Pratt. Mrs. Margret I the two papers vigorously - by Mr.
Seven encounters went the full Barnett. Mrs. Catherine Carrothcrs. | Finley'* attorney. Kim Bigler. Each
three rounds for decisions. Johnny Arcliic McDonald. Dr. Frank Car-, paper had evidently made an InvesCasting
Committee.---------------------Wil-; tjgatlon.-------------------------for on Wednesday- P.- —
M. —
in
Wirth, Grand Rapids, officiated androlhers:
--------- -----------------------------R Cook, tiie
Pre.u and on Tiiurulav
was assisted in the judlng by Les 11am
Uanl Shuln-rs
Bhulters. Mm.
Mrs. W
W. R.
tlx&gt; Press,
Thursday mnrnlne
morning
HMrthome. athletic coach of the M" Honora^ Pratt, Andrew Mat-1 irj the^Grand Rapids Herald, there
thews. L. E Barnett: Publicity. Wil- appeared complete retractions and
Wolverton, former athletic coach at Ham'Field. R. M, Cook; Stage and; expressions of regret for havinr
Properties. Sidney VanOorder;jpublished these libelous statement;
the Mlddlcvdle High school.
Tiie bouts were oil to an uncx- Prompters. Mrs. Margret Barnet', concerning Mr. Finley. Both papers
pectedly poor start when Larry Wk- Mrs. Ann McDonald: Director. L. E.|took up the matter with Mr. Reichnlewskl. Wayland. 134, tapped Bill Barnett: Members of cast. Mrs. Hon-1 art. state bank commissioner. He
Pratt. Miss Alleen Isenhath. I told the publishers of both papers
James, Hastings, 138, leu than half ora
1
a dozen times early in the first Mias Helen Weaver. Dr. DeForest | that there was no intention, eltlier
round, forcing the local lightweight,,Walton. Archie McDonald. Russell on the part of the court or of the
I Cleveland, Everett Young. Dr. Prank banking department, of making any
to, Uic canvas where he chase to
Vn.'r^tT’
change in the receivership at Ums
rclnnln for ten counts.
’ Caftothers. L. E. Barnett.
Nashville bank, and he added:
Don Morgenstern, Wayland. 110,
“Wherever Mr. Finley has been ap­
una Ftea A alter. Crystal. HO.
pointed as a receiver of tfhy bonk
staged a scrappy encounter in the
that has been forced to close, hi#
flyweight division and gave live fans
work has been of the highest order
Uiree rounds ot give and take mitt
== He was named by Judge McPeek on
throwing thal found Morgenstern
the recommendation
of the
TROOP 71.
ij --------------------—-1
™banking
----- ——
slightly thc aggressor and finding I .
I’ ? J7
PrtrtA..
i,
iv
i
fonuMtMtDner
- He is
added.
"I am
favor with the Judges.
dS^,Mw^?J-ro TnhnS »ur« J,!&lt;1KC McPeek
well satisfied
Leo Witt, Doster. 142, proved to .uVa ^ldrivfr
uUh his work, and I-know we are
be loo much ot a match for Lyle Afh(bi«Orein «.r«n LnrJIln thiTm iMr Fraley **ts » member of the
Lyon, Wayland. 145, when the two
Mart?
kwhirhe wnJs,aU‘ banking department as n bank
mixed blows In the welterweight dl- Sid
;
the nrertodiw Sat^Idav
examlner before taking his first MvL«Jon and Lyon called it a day al i ,t
v
Signment as a receiver.'' This was
the conclusion of the second round,
&gt;mpk- evidence of ids fitness and
rellnqulsliing thc decision to Witt on joined by eight boys who were puss-1 .uju,.
.... nc, a. nveiver
a technical knockout
iIng the fourteen mile hike and the’0*11 -Z’
As?lr' *?,lley. “““ °['ly ** rc’
Lewis Bailey. Hastings. 130. retal- icooking and fire building tests.
lated for a knockout suffered on his. Tiie meeting Monday night wo! moled by the state banking comlosr appearance in the Odd Fellows &lt;opened by-Gardner. After the uxua] tn*™on&lt;'f a!ld ‘he court, and os
ring when he battered out a de- &lt;opening, a great number of last ’*“»*« had ever thought ofhlsretests were passed in prepa- ,,l0val. and as the board of super­
clslon over George Flngleton. Irving, mlnutc
i
for the Court of Honor. A vlw” Ux)lt
“ctIon ?v'n &gt;“n“n«
134. In a bloody fracas that found ration
i
his al
removal.
his removal,
It can it
be can
seenbethat
seen that
the two lightweights considerably, inovel -i...
relay game was playedst and
weakened at the finish.
“ „*j the
. meeting was then closed by tiie statement* conccmkig his re­
WIZARD 42x36 PILLOW CASES
moval.
or
any
demand
by- the board
Dick Palmer, Middleville, mode singing taps,
3S Inch WiJth
Now at only ..............................................
u. Mike Decker. izuuiuKfor Brand jury action were without
short work of
Ludlng-.;
-_______
ton. 138, when the two met In thei Tuesday was Barry county,night foundation. .Tiie supervisors acted
WIZARD 81x99 SHEETS
wuli.rw.iohi
at thn
welterweight division and scored _nI.
‘he Srmit
Scout Irartara*
leaders' training
training eruiro^
course within their authority In asking a
Now at only.............. ‘.................................
knockout early In the first round. &gt;n Battle Creek. John Ketcham led | reduction In, receivership expciLscs
hardjy giving' tiie Ludington boy ‘he singing. Six local Waders pre-1 because Barry county Is thc largest
1
39-1NCH
UNBLEACHED MUSLIN
time to land a blow.
- pentcd elaborately carved totem i creditor oLthc Nashville bank Bat
Now at only ..............................................
Via Black. Stanton, 149, and Al ixdes to comiietc for an Area prise.(they made no accusations nor iptiPalenik, Wayland, 148. displayed’. Special stunts on the program in- motions against Mr. Finley.
36-INCH WHITE NAINSOOK
STEVEN'S
Women’a Cotton
some high class glove throwing eluded a tumbling team and demBefore the.depositors’ committee
Fait Color, 36 in.
■ ' Now at only..................... .......................
when the two matched Mows in thc onstratlon by Troop 50. both of the called ujx&gt;n the board of supervisors,
All Linen
welterweight division and the ensu- Coldwater State Schoo), and a bag-i me of their number called Judge
A. C. A* FEATHER PROOF STRIPED
ing three rounds were featured with P‘PC concert by Bill Smart, direct McPeek by telephone, asking him
TICKING .....................................
pllnts of give and take punching j ‘com Scotland.
to grant the committee a hearing, u
Extra Sturdy
with Black holding the upper hand —
,
. ...
, they wished to make charges
Plain Colon
CRIB BLANKETS, APPL1QUED
and finding favor with the Judges in Thursday night. Mar. 22. a Coqrtot against the receiver.. Mr. Finley. The
Buy them now at.......................................
Judge told the committeeman that
Hu- Barlow, lluuw. no. mad,
’"‘U!” ""J-,. D™c’Pn’- such a proceeding wohld be unfair
yj.
a
UUUal ap.
c------”“tl 5?”. “ L---- sias„.
n me,
nice slarwuia
snowing on hU
ma uuuai
ap- ,’7. "__
Mr.______
Finley____
was_entitled „
to know
't “any
charges made. The Judge
pearance in the bantamweight diny chanfcs
vision when he punched out a dt- donated by Hastings merchants fnr
thc coinmlttccr.un that he
rnrreJT Gcnson.Tuding■**««»•
clslon over Warren
Ocnwn. Ludlnga*ard* «»«»&gt;•
rcadv »
10 pre^nt
nrr"'nt to;
101 mild
" 'be glad
...........t &gt; •hear and' •to InMarvtlous Shades!
.Man!
Barlow. previous to
ton. 120.
„ deserving ,roop* _
cstigate any charges, but that they
Thursday night, fought in the flySuperior Quality t
Here’s
At the training course on Jan. 28,&gt; nu\l bo
The
wv-ight division.
U1C
OIVCTUW Woodbucrers
WOO3DlttIcr3 OI
thc „
Wolverine
of na5
Has-. ;ydom ot Judges McPeek In taking.
■ -.■Pct&lt;;J*cn&lt;1,U1' Eu.dtaff&gt;n' &lt;*' b?1* ’-•««• eonsUUng
of Fred Ballance. ।‘.Hat position l« quite apparent in
,n«hte, e,‘eou“'®r Burr Cooley mid Otis Gallup, will lew
- - of the
- developments in the case
/n'-il
with
------ Glen
------ McCoy.
---- - Pen
ul- water. 123, ly one of
()| U
tlie
ll Inaln Bttracllofts on “”d -ll*
newspaper report
r-B
and easily gained a decision over the {jj» program
, about thc supervisors' action in
lanky McCoy.
refetynetj to Mr. Ptnley. esjKtially
’ Jack. Allcrding. Carlton Center. ' Carvfth
~
' A- Stebbin* have received;
SIZE 1 to S
hot’’ thff Grand Rapids papers
150, climaxed his first appearance In a new .supply of cub handbooks cov­ have made retractions and acknowlthc local ring by eking out a de­ ering all ranks of that work. Ini »gvd thal their correspondent way
Me
cision over Frank Bovlcr. Wayland. the future all scout literature will.I, misinformed abiut the facts con150, when thc two clashed in thc He handled by this firm instead of renting demand for the removal of
middleweight dMslon.
being supplied through headquar­ Mr. Finley or possible grand jury
&gt; action. •
Steve Karpies/Hastings, 132, mode ters os In the jxutt. „

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Gun Marsh.
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MRS. F. F. HILBERT DIRS.
Mrs. F. F. Hilbert of Woodland,
aged 76. who has been in. declining
health-for a long time, passed away
on Thursday night Surviving are
the husband, one , daughter. Mrs.
Glen Blake of Middleville, and a
son. J. Victor Hilbert of Woodland.
Another son. Laurence Hilbert, died
several years ago. Surviving are al­
so several grandchildren and one
sister. Mrs. Amelia Snuggs of De­
troit. besides nephews and nieces.
Mrs. Hilbert had lived her entire
life In Woodland township and was
actively identified with various or­
ganizations In connection with the
Methodist churgh of which she had
been a member since girlhood. She
was a charter member of the Mis­
sionary Society and had served in
many offices In the church.
Funeral services were held on
Sunday afternoon with burial in the
Woodland cemetery. The many
Hastings friends extend sympathy,
to the bereaved ones.
HIGHBANK.
Tiie Branch school P. T. A. will!
be held Friday evening. March'24.i
The Striker school Is putting on the
program. Refreshments.
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I Jones, in Assyria. His death was due
to heart trouble.
■ A naturalist tell* us that cer- ■
I' tain birds can summon a whole!
flock within a few momenta. We’ve I
wutclted them doing it just after'
we ve sown seeds In the garden.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY, MARCH 83. 1913

PAGE FOUR

The
Banner
me Hastings
naattngapa
nner "■“* *h"'
taV-

AU..,.. ....

nwfc. »«re
.„d t*&lt;. - ---

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SrarUn or ,U Tr.uur, Wo«lla|UpiUlOnS,

‘This and That

I Mark -Smith of Chicago visited at i
&lt;O. A. Whltright's and his many

Backward Glances;
[Other friends of this place lost week..
Mr. Smith used to live m Hastings i
Bits of Yesterday ' and talks some of returning here io {

‘Time to buy

The President Talks.
“ H”"h€’’ Ml,&gt;4 *ia* hare already taken bold action to
flkWS? •'cWK’iittu* can »7~ sUrt needed banking reforms They
Stirring Lcader*hlp.___
I IMS after thc World's fair.
'
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hare made a good sun but Uic Job
! FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAYA
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
KILL IT.
’
bbventy 8EVCX111 vtatt
finished yet. We need more
Bold
Action.
Mr und Mrs Frank Rogers were ! Prof. R. C. Barrett of Ohio dc—-------------- ------------------—
Governor Comstock and the other
KniarJ st .*« p»o «atr» •( fUsHaji, strict federal banking regulations. Democrat* elected to office last fall.
illvered hl* popular lecture on the;
President Roosevelt, we read, in"Immortality of thc Soul” in Ses­
Mrfkiox m
***** B**llt**
Bnd thc absorption of state banks won out strictly upon one t»uc—
lrn&lt;U Io rontlnue hu r«llo ulfe to
U
IJ
complimenting
Mrs. sions hull Free part'Sunday evening. |
’ ' uLiurrifiuu by Mail.
into u unified federal system. Tlx: that was their pledge to cut govern- IX. oubUe Mr no»nli&lt; ta! »»■ a
’ dinner party --------------o'
!'Xt
“ 00 ”
'b‘K banker.- and financial .{*•}»*» “J*,1
lure along this line since assuming, A. Goldrtng of Chicapo. There werc|■The hull was densely packed. The!
LN IiaIiky cot mv MX MONTH* wr gcmusck evidently need a set of rexnen*«Gt‘iat have been cut'
J
liiT----- “7“ other out of town guesta present. 1 large audience listened with the ,
Mrs. Burton Perry and Mrs. Ed-j cloeeii attention mure than two)
dr ...id ioa.i&lt;u'- &lt;1
expense* mat nm&lt; ucen cm “•F’ontT-r* broadcast in-u ulinuu* vein
IN HSKKi* &lt;'&lt;H*N;i, TIIBKE Mosuts roles and regulations to go by just,those reommended by two ^epubll-1 woul(l doubtless help to maintain win Sayles left this Wednesday • hours to thc very able and irutruc-'
* ‘ thc same as any ordinary "player." cans, Hon, Vernon J. B(own of Ma- (the sympathy and confidence that, morning for La* Angalea, Caiifor-1i live lecture. The Profes.M&gt;r proved
i son and Hon.
i
.
.sop
-Gus Hartman «f;he haa wtn,PerxonoDy ws hope that, nta. called there by lhe *ehoUs ill-' successfully from u philosophical.
I Houghton. ..
•'.
'.*. ’•
iwntwhinn
I be,will Be able to accomplish this. ‘ ness ol their sister. Mr*. A. F. standpoint tliat the soul is immbr2.00 . a meddlesome Pastime.
_______________
| The
Democratic_______________
administration The country after being divided in­; Clough, iDonna Durkee). '
Mrs. Dennis Murray and sister. | Mr Sherman. a farmer living on
luui Injected
Inleeted several
ir-ver.il little
little ebscurc
obscure to t.wo rather, bitter oumps for sev-.
'— A jokester of Omaha, Neb . recent-1 iui*
ly d&lt;moiuir»tcd what inane thinp b‘»» ln‘« &lt;*»
p?*r*,n •»ral years nv-ctls "to unite under a Mrs.* Grace Dodds of Ontario, ore : the Younfta-Oilkey farm in Prairielie*- ,
, .... .
. 'hat call tor-higher raxes and'high-.. single leader once again. In fact, Grand Rapid*) visitors today. Tiny vlllc while hauling a load of timber
signed petitions arc. This man mad.* (,r
jn miJny C[UU,S
•to Plainwell on the 14th accidentally
such a union is ghperattve.
■ ', will see the play "Tiie Purple Mask.""!
**** out a petition favoring Guiseppej one of there mtecrable little ’
Superintendent and Mr*. M. It. Jell from thc load injuring his aplnc
Kcyworth and Mr- and Mrs. John so badly ns to cause death in thir‘Zangara tor some minor public pf- measures provides for an increase
Since he has thrown off the role Nobles saw ••Tangerine" at the Post ,teen hours.- He leaves a Wife and
flcr and had no trouble »*. all gel-i,r“,n ,, w u*
for the right to , of suave politician.. Chat he Wore' lur
.
llcT
' theater in Battle Creek Tuesday eight children.
-J ting the required number of «te™»** |or clgh^yvaS'pasTat’everrsa^on J—U»e
---------- ----- - rj
during
campaign.
Mr.--------Rodx-’Vrtf evening.
- - “■■■■o
The Ladies' Society of the PresbyLewis
of uvua
teriati enuren
church will
entertained
L. tures! The group on whom he p»?r-I of the legislature, there lias been an
"Mr.
“* “and
*”* Mrs. Lx
’*“' Conroy
'-“nroy o;
win t»
oe cmenainro
pctrated this hoax included work- ‘ effv.-t made to triple the cwt of this
juaimes ol loroeft Land Muskegon came Saturday ami will by Mrs Boltwocxl and Mr*, clarke
Friday evening of this week. Gentle­
men art invited to ten at six o'clock !
Roowvelt;
pit 7&gt;eur
Irving"”’"
preni.-ional men-and women, too.{^.f
thl. i.-gtolnture with an ur- type
51 was
&gt; Thwxfcre Ko
*&gt;*’&lt;!,t,* ,ua pH
near Irving.
All are cordially invited.
Most of them simply signed became;
requaat that thl* be tripled by: nun whom FFtanklin
^anfc.tn. ■ Pparticularly
eftteutoriy au*
GU* Goodrich
Goodrich of Wheatland.
On Monday night *it about ten
olmirM mn &lt;lta«h hl. branch o[
Um
b.,„
1,1,
.a lire broke out on t he we.&lt;1
they hated to refuse anddidn't fake'the legislature.
’ the
“
“....
°™
n....(hr K™
31 UI
lanulv adhered tn u illfTerent
....
. nn o'clock
wthg of the.county Jail, caus'd by a
defect tn.the chimney. Tiie fire de-:
,»uu„„ rm, » h.,!x .(udy, A I- 1*^“ H,"lf
•»'» "■“«• •" co™..,, .M ,hrtr
Mr
M1. u„,„ auB&lt;M
JOll P.ltlNTlSo.
, partment. was promptly, on hand.
.(.tier,, tarawh th. vellum hue-1
.....ma,, nul u.e, and I™.
Eft*,
anuld H-pId. »,ir
... the u.i •:. ol
«. but before they c&lt;xild render servlcq
«.« in IVNUrn MKU
■
MW Ita.ta.u.UZ.nWM.ndl H« &gt;o l,w rata « lh«
5
ft,ft *“■' .T
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ail.
“,1U A,rs- J A
- Ultckeiwp.t!' the citizens with pal!* hod extm- pain s of. agreement. Both nun are over Sunday.
uulsited the fire. Tiie damage was
:
Ott*n Hal1
of iftSfth,
Ludington w
ut small
with .n»blw(Iwure.lW...ui&lt;tau.i;^t
"d. ««
™
X" and U fully covered by insur- i
QUIT STALLING. SENATOR.
acts. But this joke is nothing ex- &gt; mighty important, especially when;
“5&gt; before assuming tin tenou* illne.M of hi* mother. Mr*
' Senator Ccuans of • all jx-dplc
Lucinda Hull, who is now al thc
ccpthmal. It simply illustrates in (the word of thv-chtef executive &lt;?f,
J
should know that there is a depres­ what a iM-rfimctory manner Ameri-! »&gt;••’
* at stake—Plymouth Thc pre,i(k&lt;nl*i flrat riMiio upecch wiVren Ward”
sion in Michigan—in fact, we recall
cans do then* petition signing. No,'1'1 *
from the White House was rather
'
quite clearly that the banks In his wondvr that special interests hare! dUR COLORFUL PRESIDENT.
1,! TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
(Continued from page &lt;«.»•&gt;
ow’n home city of Detroit were thc
uy use of
Mrs g c Hon,^ ,nix. Alm- c;T"
*
no trouble getting lhe names of
The primary eb-ction .*.jstvm i* re-: fncl&lt;’|,nii' figures- rvtuon
r
immediate cause of a crisis of na- • rejfrcsenlatlve groups" on petition* I *l»n.* ible f .r tlu- changed attllum*.
rather
It.
»pcoulter*
and
of Chlcam&gt;4
because
of the- banking
legula...... &gt;&lt;au«inci
vi i^iuviiwr--------■ - ----(I to tne
osnnwn ____ ... ■ ■ . daughter
io.- !.!(&lt;( ce.enmrm
—-•... under
.......
«*•* hits lu
Ix-n
cantton-wide, scope. But apparently- Mr. calling for increased government uj,,?? .hi^id- a "ml? tKcnU|n iSSe s*‘n'v‘ of ,1M' American pcople-a came Wednesday tofvlsit MUa Ger- ,lon
trude
Smith.
|*i&lt;krath&gt;n
during
tin* part week or
Conte ns Sa blandly unaware. Tills expendiiures. P.-ution-signing would I
EyHnIin®ir FimraDtair® C©,
^d
SE? n'Cd*
I&gt;jw Van Slooten and family li ft
but now that thia bill to apparentMonday fur lz&gt;« Angeles. California. *&gt;’ on 1Ls *“&gt;
become law the
be simply a playful pastime if it switched in their political thinking ‘n r^mep to rebuwr.
one cf the'few Republican Wngtcrs were not tor the fact that thew! lr°ni consenuire n. colorful
whure they expect to make their fu-1 nu'intara a.' tin- legislature will be
turd home., Their
nuiny inenua
trnniU nerc
int.-i"***abl,‘ *■***•■
fl** •-■•■*'
«Hne *••••*
tunc and though^
.
. ., Tills
Fills &lt;explains
Mil-uns tiie
the re.vchoioiriea!
|&gt;*ychoioglcai **
" 01
‘"^s *actor in
111 Mr
*w ttoorevc.t s wciiuiik
ineir .imny
who buibd thc administration on
document* are taken quite seriously 'iipnun
.. or
' ! : which began
...
upturn
of tin*c
■iinlry
the (tot’d* imiuession
he hXv unite in wishing Hum success ii»;To other prouietns confronting the
uh- cjuniry
wrucri ut* ' fuiur » the *300.000,060 economy bill. Fur
i during
the
inaumiral .address
-address v.
Of:tmuleon
their pew —
home in
in'political quarters. The persons to:d
Unt|g {j
u. inaugural
-- the entire
. Washington
------ --- ----- -----. the goldefr-w&amp;t. j.'tate._________
Hustings, Michigan
two years now thc entire public of.’ wham
the petitions are addressed, Pn-.udd.-nt Roo*cvelt and‘to steadily pr*- ’- A *yn»f»aUietk: pre** :.* a
John Fighter jf Elbow. Soekatch-1
* the' United States lias been hoping” hare
means of knowing that al srowlr^ Th..pl- fully under- '
a' l'Uncv. It m* .uu that Um . wan. Canada, v x- in t... cl*&gt; PROCLAMATION BY
\
. .t-nd that PuMid-m R.,.*relt i* not ,t,r" *’1
«*’**’ U‘u‘n» frarr* tbP Mbiul.ry caili^ &lt;m ol./ IrUtul- H.
and praying that congreas migjjt &lt;k&gt; : , • ’ "
GOV. WM. A. COMSTOCK
somctlung to balance the budget or least ninety-nine per c&lt;nt o. the u- bU,k.r n;.u, iUltl |;,r.ierhap* no bet- raidtal wili.be tolerant and patient, formerly lived near Freeport.
s-" name; mean nothing at .all *o far aa ler Apnpix.l tn intelligence and po- Wt‘ »*■&lt;&gt; »&gt; a. private bulletin issued
Mrs. Ida Rambo and dauvhn-r rc- j
at least make some reduction In ex­
turned Thursday to'ThTr" home ’ tn: Th ursdiiy. April 6, Desig ' representing thc public mind is con-■ luteal Hycr.ev’ than Mr. Hoover but
penditure*. For two years c®ngre..« cenvd Pctitton-slRnlng is a pastime !lw' nfw ’ xwuUvc better typiHt-'
Si . “ .th'ft.", .it;:
na‘'d "• *™r D»y,n thi
BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS
stalled al the job getting esacllyI
...
.
.....
-■ »-Hat
th». iMSnnla.
lackwhat the
iieople feel has been Jack-;
to be discouraged aijd tiie -beat way jute
city.
I
State of Michigan
dunng tiw’ past three years—j
nowhere*: for two years it ha* balked
Mr* Flora Henkes and Ml.*-. Min-1 Goremt r William A. Comstock
io dlscoura'jc it is to refuse to sign. act lost, courage and color.
» .*
every econodiy proposal and offered
nlc Matthqw*. teachers in tin* city ha* issued a proclamation urging th-.it
. The people are flckli'. ‘The fans
no substitute of Its own. Th* raibltc
ichools. left Tuesday ter Lansing to; the people of Michigan ob*r:ve
• boo Bab.- Ruth jsh&lt; n he fails t?
became wesry—ahno't hojiele.-j*.
FUEL TAXES.
confer with legislative comm it tec*; Army T?ajr. Thur.dav. April &lt;5. ‘to
! smash out a hon.'- run Thc some '
■O U H i n t cl Ice Th*n Preddent Roe. cralt stepped
Wil "n ,hc
»•* &gt;Tar‘ tb,rr | (oycliiMis controls our pohttes. No;
in the ihtvivA’ -&lt;*f the proposed, paj tribut* t.iXhe brave m *n nf'thr
teacher.?'pension law.
I u»ti«gj str.. -. Army who-.t.-md read/
forward with hi* fold Half-billion has been a marked increase of mo- , President ever faced a mire dim-'
tudl and active pow­
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Field oJ/Chi- n all linn-- t . t.--; ;md to the call
dollar economy trill tliat gore tiw ^-driven veWdcs itoing' kerosene cult task and no Pieaiffi-nt ever ■
er* increase with cur
capo arc tin parents nt an elghvjto arm» and likewise to the vail V.
s’.ai-lud a job with more profound;
gauntry a raw ..pu.-k of hope. 1: «r tow-grade distillate^ that are and loyal support. Today I lie nation
jgMind daughter,
twm Sunffiq-.laid in thies of dhtrefc. and •dn-a.*,infection. — EMIRshould have met lhe umkalnioiG ap- oteiUpt from tiie thrco-ccnts-per- । ha- n:&gt; politic*—Mie jienwnality of:
March 16. She will answ.-r to the :(-r. •
,
SON.
proval of crery rrpnsscnffi’iive and '*lllon ^Vy for fuel. Thmlautoim’- .one rnSst. President Franklin D'■
name of Dorothy Drub*.
Field’ The Aimrjean Le/iun. the.Lwdr.n
was formerly Ml** Mabel Roa-. t Auxiliary. Vetei * ot Fi.reigh W..r &lt;
aenator in Washington without re- bi3cs 0,1(3 triicks arc usIiL public
prayers of every Aftu clean worthy or
daughter of Mr. and Mis. E C. Spatilih War Veu-naw and other
irard to party lima. Vet Mr. Cc-.ue.-v highways without contributing to tiie name.—M. fl Ik-Foc in Char­
RuwJ patriotic groups are sponsoring the
’ asaerut that any senator who voted thru* upkeep except through the lotte RcpuhJlcan-Tribune.
Mrs. D. S Goodyear was h.n.t.s,-.; L-,(-rvanc..' in Michigan ami Le­
af a very prut llv appointed i''‘‘ifiou pa-;t cjnun.-»tMiri ■ nn* eiiairm.-n
for the economy bill ‘hottld “hang '"W tax. This is wrong. Thc gas
Tuesday
alter
noon.
DatfodiLi
in
tiny
| nt m.. committee* of arrangements,
THU
REPEAL
his head in shame." We r.y/’howw
Mmplr a penalty fur ubimr
poto covered wiUi while d eorated -n,;. i1X-i chairman la Harry Wood,
ever, thal any senator or rcpre.M u- gasoline, it is levied to create a lund ! Tliirtacn yvar.\ ago the nation}
cacfh tables and./gave the room* a Commander ot Laurence J. Bauer
took cn the 18th Amendment. On
tativc who voted against tlx* bill 1:.’ fw maintaining and hnprdvmg the Monday the Bouse ot representative.’;
springlike* atmosphere. M.*-■«*.. Bru- |M N.» 45.
trice Cai'rother*. Gertn.de Ru^.l The j-overnor’a proJarnation folsolar out ot touch\iib public roadways. The present law should (or 13 years the bulwark gf lhe dry*.',
Dorolhy
------ -C*x'k. Almre Renkett, Ethel • i.ju-rv:
sentiment and public conditions be amended *o include ali liquid mo •; handed the issue back to th? people.!
— _
u Josephine
Aufianon| -Whereas. Thursday. April sixth.'
' The repeal of the amend-iient has: by a Washington agency that lurd- Mt.
Hitton.
and
,.
that he xhmiid leave the vlmn-luu-d' ‘“S *ucl» used on public highways. .; been toted by both the senate and boiled, cynical veteran repbrten ^’fved. Out ot town
.... .
atmosphere of .Washington and le' r||p house and now gtxis back io the! vliO are used to taking new prrsi- ^rs- *! *’ Fre.nch of vtliddleville jday sponsored . by military* orgamWHEN HOOVER FLARED UP.
-tat.-* for .ratification. It 37 states dents with a knop-tng shrug of t|te an*i Mr*. Frank L^ngstruni of Ciil ‘.'attjiis and rnd&lt;K&lt;-cd by ihe’grereuihi home for a period sufficiently
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Not w lon*r oe°* a •S€na,e mreati- ratify thc amendment national pro-; shoulders wotlud up a real, sincere caB°'
Tong to penult him tu regain m
a propMarch 15, 16, 47 and IS
.
defense EaUn* committee had a fine time hlbitlon will be a thing of the past, regard fir Mr. Roosevelt He rather THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY j ’"^rea . It : htt.n, that an this
‘ exix»ing the questionable practices! •in three year* the wet forces hare (surprised them with his candor, na1*Ubehiiid. Three years ago •'turalness and sincerity. Hoover -if'rmii; JuteSm’ SiTiik- ?u'•■'rt;,y “
of Chari*’*'* E Mitchell, chairman uJ; omu--from
Xte^ £
S-- ino-,ir H Person of thiv district combated a hostile pre.-- during the Mon5S.‘ Sn^veV'US.b?.:.
. thc National City Bank. .Very few ano JiF- Woic.nt of the aeventh greater share of hto four yours in
expression* of sorrow were heard; !district sEu-tled the dry* by defeat-’ office. He made thc unfortunate and the AMdikr General to balatirt- a nd’of th'?'Ar‘”y W,V’ '':a,,,i r’;',ly at aU tlnwi
[Uhen this willful representative of. Ing tu-i of the xtiiunrhe-’t prohibl-’ probably unintentional mistake of (hto're-.r
turn
advocates
in. Grant
thc nation
Louis
subjecting
veteran
|Wan Street's worst was
b
. cramptbn
and
.................
..........
.
...«u Washington
»..«» uu.-.c corare
B Crampton and Grant M. Hudson, respondent* (than whom tlu-re arv
•o-opc.- from the heights of financial eral- defeated three years ago. went down no more alert and capable newsMr.; Emma Sithpwa o( rpt bvllb■ '^•■NoLTTiKreliK^ L1^ \Vtlll;»m 'aJ
to date nencc in disnntcc. About two year.: to defeat again la.*: year. .
hawk*&gt; to humiliations they had
a rre-r-aka. according to an account pub-: Since h»0 a dry majority in con-(never before enduredMM
■Cnni't^k. Governor of th.* Slate of
th. Gw,
the week (or Pci'.-, Mlcl,uan d,, hrrcby
te:.
.
gre*x hav b-vn changed to a wet ma-1
. . »
\Vv tnnke tlicin to
of the lulled in -h - Kansas City Star. tin:,
Ja Tlu. greater number of in­
r&lt;t n
r * ' : Thui.s&lt;l.,y. April Mh. 1933. as Aimy
Probably few presidents iiave had daughter
fit your windows!
Papers nrirecl from q
accumulated ar. ur..- same ^banter had a rather violent Mances the membership 'has n- a more stirring baptism of fire on "ri;’ ' W.T .nri vlmlle'
! r ’ Pi,y iU&gt;*1 'in:'' U*1'
Of MlC’ll- ■
t-han.
Uni
am.
let
,.n
1(
n
,,,
.^..rte
it
appropriately
ttr.d
loam of peacc-turt* 'cih.il rtieiuntir with Pre.-idem : rained th- wnv* but the congress- ussqmlng wuwr
Ul
„„
Mr
.
Koa&gt;wl
..
office titan Mr. Roa -veh
a Double Roll up!
the r.*4,ll!ull
Wl
nien to came ol craivu tioiu or jw* Ar, hp repeated the oajh of office tin* Blif*. Emmet b-un y Moixtayuh.-: |
and
uiey
win
nn
in
me
..ueri.
i
•fat
’
*
buildim:.nlac»-.
&lt;it
business
lit.c.il expidirticj hate chaitg*..! banking structure ol fiie country
inat he ,i*nu- ground Th*
Our new Sample Books
Mra e.rnuna
Ermhu tioiprooa
Holbrook leaves
hare* tor:
lor !„nd homes
'
ou'intx’.
their
mind*
. irJ
airs,
‘Xr^cmut.ntlnnMme
and
"L*
of banker*
....... —------ *•■■■' •*•
1 Army Day is &lt;l&lt;*..ianed for thare ready. Ask for one./
• in government Thirteen yejra fran o{ RoW at an aUnmng rate. Before May 'to spend a ytar«*ith iclatii. - j(-oinrntnjoration ot tiie splendid
launAjcd called b*. t;
n-jw «&gt; mqy chatige back ogam and yR. (Klidaj. croatlx ball k.{l washdeeds and high traditions of the#
George Hagadorn returned to hU armies ot thc United Slates in war.
codec
tobacco mston. lie and. hi* officer/ were
home in 1/idmgton Friday lifter and peace, and to i/ring the army'
.. ......__ ilbluon forced to issue orders of war-time ™.
IU,,W a week with aid friends in
spending
determined. Liquor
and the citizenry clo-r r l»g&lt;‘ih&lt;.*r.
‘|
and "boldness. All thc banks mu city
«
' I
in lor centuries and severity
Therefore, the day is- one onL
;n the country **en* cimcdl
t w HlUlkw c( Oran(1 Urtar H
which it 1$ urj:cd that .Mirious re-,1
RexaH Druggists Hastings, Mich.
in the city East week to confer with gard be given .to thc prcM-nt detenu*,
An unusual feature o! wir banking the Rev. C B. .Whitaker on bU.M- plans ana needs of the country, and
holiday was the good ainrit iJuiwii
to make certain that such plan* are
THIS
BILL
SHOULD
*
ny
Lie
public
There
wax.no
serious
’
Mrs.
C.
R.
Norton
of
Grand
Rap
­
other or.
isufficiently adequate to insure the,
’*
BE DEFEATED
*lr&lt;d disorder. IlltJe evidence id* returned home Saturday alter a I peace, health and safety ot the na-1
THE DETHOl i EXAMPLE
The A. L Moore * tax relief" lull
‘Waif and a surprising amount visit with-her daughter. Mrs. Wm J. ! tlon.
now before our h-culature is one of of tolerance.and patience In fact, Smith, who accompanied her tor a
the ikv: mwteading piece* ot leal*- lbc b*‘nic l»mclaiiiation seemed to be .short visit.
;lalmti
*
- j, 1.1.,;,v. .
accepted in a spirit of relief. Fur
Mr. anil Mr* Mark Warren of
a ({Ni-iiuum on tax evasion. a.jfi more thiin a year Uic country had Charlotte spent the fore part ot the
' been tearing a bank ertut.*. Valiant week with tlic latter's inuciiu, Mr.
-.Juki the nun who pays hu&gt; taxes.
Tn the guise of iwlpm; tiie home dlotUi by p.vsidcnl Hoover to avoid and Mrs. John Busby
-uu. are .V.
cwfler. its punv.pa.
principal mvr
bqnefits
for »“ch ’^aMiC diffliX propped up
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
the real e.cate promote.*** and tend
"Pboling structure for a tunc
The C. L. S. C Will m«A witlt
*
- who unioad-d property ot. hur&gt;o: late the entire public seemed
Dctrtz:
sort of Mr*. Colgrvve with the following
ambit: ,r.k. hum- - •ker&gt; at 2 to 10 {o »*,uc th&lt;? ^ac’- t!lal
i*. - real value and -who now fTR-'11 «ifo inevitable It came and- program:
.bankers and. high Cnancler*
Qiotqtions—Homer
ji;en it back, tax delinquent, the cflecto were not ihally &gt;o di^asGreek Architecture and Sculpture
:aving been paid in many,tr0tt5.*s w&lt;rhao&lt;':ar^*
i a similar fate at the liaiuB bf
—Mrs- Holloway.
note than it was worth-,Thl*
' • *
V-" •*1-&gt;r the city real estate The United State* iv .itdl .‘ar truin' Classic Greek Courw. Englisli—
linen and suBdivider*. and 1
ior-jnip-overished. There'is en nigh gold Mr« N. Bailey
by Detiolt banka
। tiie owners ot email home... and in the vault* of the Federal Reserve
'**
Outside of good character and a good name, the very best asset that
tar;:. It pcnaliccs tiw farmers and bank* to build up one of thc .‘trong- H Bailey.
Char.'ctcr Sketch of Akiblacles—
oths;-- who pay tip promptly and e*t central bunk systems in tlx*
you can leave your children is GOOD HEALTH. Start the founda­
A nrwtpaper replying »o a house-j fort
rv.* them to be a perpetual Santa wmld Our pceqjB banking rtruc-. Mi** Belle Lampman.
Quotiom
A-k'd
Tn
Februarytion of health right. Good CLEAN milk has been decreed by the
...
.
..
..
—
wt
,
o
tc-erf
to;
uue
to&lt;&gt;
how-jointed
and
com-'
__ai
tsy
tile
pre
.........
...........
..........
r shnll .serve in CUu&gt;
u • tile asking «
industry git:
_.. rea- plicated. It lack* uniformity and a Chautauqua answered in March
their schemes beyondj .all
world’s greatest midical scientists as the MOST PERFECT FOOD,
'anything " But tuny
then, more
M-,n This ncfaripift proposal has'-governing authority. It is aunlv.** number.*
ihM hazardous -adv:
Snc already piwd the jtatc senate. and leuderiess like a -company of
because it contains just the qualities that thc human system needs.
There ha* been much anxiety felt
take it .M-riodsiy ui
soidiere in charge of cnr|&gt;or«ls with
no captain to »muc conunaiuti- The by tiw people of Freeport ttw: ptut
sor Woodsrorth claims lha. suitable .fl^nncb*~N.e* Orleans Times-Picajtough sledding tn thc huuser-nnd if present Federal Reserve system, was week oyer tiie safety ot I. and H I
Always be «-urr that the milk yon use In your healthy herd, hut also the, unitary surround­
ci-&lt;mi&gt;cit»aUwu in bunk policy wvrt; 'J'U!'Ci*uch a measure U constitutional. a .step in the right direction but it Rati*ay bridges which span the 1
home 11 CLEAN. Actual teats made by Michi- ing* under which Highland* Dairy milk is pn»not made: especially Jn t* para to
. I
,
..
, &lt;&lt;ilr etatr h.'s Ukrn a big backward doesn't go far enough. We need a Coldwater river and Duck crock jtut '
dared. Every drop of milk you art from u»
u
■'*"
central banking system wherein all north of town and many have spent
CLEANER milk produced in lhe state than comes from our own herd, which la regularly In­
(.nk,
««. eta.,, tai ..I* Londln' “
“ * •‘•'•*
clearing
awaybanks
thc floodu. ood
ixtiik* are hour*
essentially
branch
Highlands Dairy Grade “A* FaUeurtscd. The spected. Highlands Dairy, because of llir
which threatened to destroy thc •
•
of
a
powerful
Federal
bank
and
CLEANLINESS of the milk It produce*. is the
with their o
bacteria count In our Grade "K" raw milk K
.
1 •
I sea.” White the 1,'laiid JGelf 1* Engai'.h all banks from the largest large bridge across thc Coldwater.;
ONLY dairy In this section permitted u&gt; m-II -­
dJctalca of ji ^'ii 'ibl^f*1 ’"&lt;C u.R*U । l,ub beyotid dou^t. the advertuw
down to the smallest operating un­ The people ol Freeport and viMpltv
only a little higher than in our &lt;irade**A** Pas­ Grade "A" milk. Why not try it? You can
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
ptriul'.. b&lt;*u' 11 ». l mi ivu ouu •'indubitably is early American— Lo*
der S uniform se, up rule* carefully built these bridges and .do not wish
teurized. which goe» to emphasize not only our call u* by phone.
to
iec
them
removed
Just
at
pre-WaV ; a most unprofitable busi- prepared to m»ure emwervativa,*" w'
dreffiaa trvx.. M.1 pc*.•
llu;ei
~__
--------.------- u_._tai
itemL
itei-.
yet---------money--------can always
Ik ou- J|W|Wng practice. Uic Federal bank f«ttf-n*epat
ir» 1 ta-r rtai.t I(. II* t Mis* Nettle Lee
of Woodland io st;
j lamed-for wat. -William sum.
I having dictatorial powers to enforce
‘ nl
a gbld watch last fall- Tills spring
X&lt;&gt; ihv flush of pit«pe,ii}. oam.u:
Qnjj- soviet propaganda pi^v.« arv
these regulations.
•Religion and normality arc. for:
.t, ■ .
. .
wltcn trie ano* melted she found it |
there £&lt;o« tart IU br»L0Uqatwr. permitted
the Ru^an stage.
me. syntmymoua terms "—Mahatma
Eitry British seagoing cralt ot under a tree and when picked up it
.u..* to to safeguard depu^Wis,,Farther protectw.-. h indicated in Gundim
. 1000 tons or over is required to have commenced to tick.
Such facts uukc out..wonder unM liiw fact tfiat over
eg-- are
..
■ .. ,-----;
,
a certified Sea-cook.
Miss Gladys Lester of Albion col­
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Phone 2651 HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
La on.
iIk* church ore ter-- - t—
T
the hiirtdl »ua suiw iunkiiM de-lno® idling at w ccul. apitc..-Ar- ,
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lege t» cxyxcUd tomurrow to vURl
Itamly a* uttjtinng a« any nauonal
E;-±r^r.
;
- MBs Grace Messer and will apsnd a
Hydrogen wclgiu only onc-lour&lt;
parunsyiU hate 1it kansaa daretlc.
'anihems '—William Lyon Fhelpe- 1 uenth
icath as
sc much u
as air.
woek wnh her. ■
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UtllCTS'oay

Furniture!

r

5-s,"xs; s.xssr.in.’S -..... .... .

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• Right now, in our opinion, is the
time to buy furniture. Do you note
the feeling of confidence in the new
administration? This in itself is sure
to bring better business for every­
body, and prices are bound to go
much higher, inasmuch as almost
every manufacturer is now running
at a loss.

• Take time to look over opr stock
of Furniture and see just how cheap­

Mr

CAPITAL NEWS

from this point on business is bound
to be on the up grade.
Yours for Better Business

“Complete Home Furnishers"

A Quotation

SPECIAL On Our
1933 Wall Paper

-. . .

We want you to see this paper, -and
COMPARE our prices with the .
outside mad order houses!

Special for 4 Days Only

5QC Discount

; £K.W Sa*MS

... Given on every
room of wall paper
amounting to’2 up!

Window
Shades

OC

All Colors

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Goods Delivered

Telephone 2131

GOOD HEALTH

Should always be the first consideration

Pungent Paragraphs

Crumbs of Wisdom

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Al

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MARCH U 1133
PINE EAKE FARMERS' CLUB.

Social Events and Personal Mention

' la'ALH.1—'■ .r '■■■ -g* u ■

Home Economics
iLXlenSlOH

i HAS TEA SET TWO

HUNDRED YEARS OLD

At the Library

tcrtalrwd
tertaimd in the Almon.
Almon. Farr horn-’.’
PvIomci'/.m U7«vl.
I Satuiday. March 18. tar
• r a day meetMta
tis Altman
co.. O
vtis
nnmun Owns
uwni PicricNEW 1,1 BitARY BOOKS.
-, I ing. The
prwtident, Lt* Nottingham.
:
rhr pread.-n*.,
--------------------turc Taken in Northern |
called the meeting to ortfcr and all
^tfottNAPPLE GROUP.
Leslie Cook--------------------------------was home from Ann,
. --------Hartley
home
--------------- Finstrom wa*Mr.
andfrom
Mrs, Anton T. Johnson Joined in" singing "America Uve
•West — Family
Michigan in 1873
History.
Arbor over the week end.
iM. S. C. al East Lansing over the of Grand Rapids were guests of Beautiful’■ followed by the "Lord’s
The
West Thornapple
Extension
nn. so™*- nr rta-itr-. MlKor
:
Thc n»-.
Tiiomapple
Mta »«nta Tolta .U tata, from »&lt;«» "&gt;».
Mr.. Id. MrOq- Itai »rck
Ftarr.’ XlM &gt;ta btatata mrcUta Group
.»&gt;,
Mn Llll.,, PurSV „
•&gt;
“» Ayer Fairbank—The Bright
Janet
Albion over the week end.
• Mta MargarA Merrick comes
Mr and Mrs. Bruco Booth of De- and s’tTor' ’
c&lt;®'mitl«-c* Hie Club Tuesday, March 7. for an all day a4U»nier 01
‘Jl'e °. w rry ot 'Land
James Radford spent part of but horn.- from Kalamazoo on Friday for troll visited Mr and Mrs Archie
adjourned for dinner A lovely nyrcting.. Sixteen
members
and
two r,wr that
has 7—
some
highly
E. i Delafield—The Provincial
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.v..Mta... a
.M .w«|
----- village,
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week in Chicago or. business
-the spring vacation. Site will re- McDonald over the wwk end.
ru*r *** *‘-’rve&lt;*
lf*e- —
committee
, vlkitorxThe
werechairman,
present. The
chairman,
iinz.
’d kecreake*
have
in ’ * “ ’
—
r--------- present
;mz.-d
keriAukes
tliat
iiavc beentliat
In ^**
1* been
London.
Daisy Pendrr bring absent. Mr* live family tor many, many yvars.
John Galsworthy—Flowering
Roy Heath wa* iiome from Mui- tum on April 4.
Mr and Mr* Gerald Scudder
.
kegon last week during vaeatjon.
Mta Josephine Carveth. Mta Joy -.SJX.W Ille VM.k .Ja wltj, Mr und ».
a,-cni£**,»’, ?n
" “wax
— opened,cridlcr acted. Flwle Adam* pie-;the old&gt;-*t being a bhie tea set da'.- Wildemex*
/ ■
Mr. ahd Mr*. Lloyd Roush of Kai- Fratelgh and Miu Maude Tointer Mrs. Lyle Story In Kalamaaoo
by aimring fl&gt;u * Oal। Sweet Song ’ utnted tbr jetton —The SelocUon Of ing back about 200 yvani It has Ja' M- Barrie—Farewell, Mta
«n«ik&lt; llw.
.
I h&lt;- commitlc*- &lt;41 "Topics of InFood. ” A list of food* rich in body b&lt;*n tn Useir family fur five gencr- Jultc Logan,
amasuu spent
the week «.nd
end WOH
With Mr
Mr. of rw.fr«at
Detroit .n«n,
spent Lhe -*,1
week .nd
end urtrh
with
W
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ro.
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lta*tL
If.?.*
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.M«i
Kith
and Mrs. Warren Roush.
' Mr. and Mrs A. H. Carve th
■markably
well pre^hh Baldvrin-Beauty.
building mutetiaU -*iu made out and atfons* and vs rerc
—;2_Liy w.'.l
'
visiting lu-r sister*. Mr* J. A. Hqghes. rejnrted » nu- very timely comparison* made. Our leaden rerved. tiie glazing u-»„.r..
r. , Zane
Drift.Fence.
Mr and’ Mra
"■ J M, Townsend‘ and'
Mr*. Edw. Goodyear and two
being nearly _.
par------ Grey
- - —.The
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. -Wooton
xiton __
and_____
Mte-«*_ _Nonna
____ and i*rmx
David were in Holland oh Saturday children are visiting her mother.
Iwlping. we filled out the Food Ha- feet. There is no iwicr on it ahi'*'- Ja* B Hendryx—Raw Gold
... . Michael.
- After numbering the meeting was jilts Score Curd*.
Van Dine
Dine—
—The
The Kennel
Kennel MurMuron busineaa.
Mrs- C. E. Thomas, and sister,’ Miss” Helen
ing where nr when it wa* monufoc- 8S.- 88 V«
mumiu. Thumas,
xiumum. «.
I Mri o H Cleveland returned to- turned over to ihe chairman of thc
Harry G. l(ayrs and Leon Tol­ Eleanor
of wsmmu
Detroit .
After dinner we had a Valentine lured. The knob* on the covers are
Cui''
,„.A in umi
,c o
M1M Stella Heath and Mias Mar- hrr home in Columbus. Opio. on prograirt commiitce. John Killick.
hurst were in Chicago on Thurulay
Box
charge
of, Pearl Kenycai anu
and 1 isletxxi on with iron pins. -E- p Oppenheim—Murder Al
ton Lawrence froni Nita spent the Sunday after visiuna her mother,
A welc-jme wa* given by Alvin,our
•--------Recreation
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.
in charge
Anotherof interesting relic wa* a Monte carlo.
on business.
NqUlngluun; two rejections by-six Maude Johnson
... drawn
... ,...
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week end here with the former* Mr-;- Nettie Hyde
paper
in wtiw
var of 1811 ^ ----Dune^ CortidgeJas. Roundtree.
Hawaiian guitar*.1 Florence Ceman gave the after-'promoting Aaron DuriTt-c. father ol,Tfltt Ranger
■ the city on Friday on business at parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. B
Mr*. Charles Jones ot Battle bo??. tyid‘‘•’’k
Lloyd C .’Douglas
— Forgive U* Our '
L.1 Lindo-y told us .omcthlng of noon jeuon and wm « study of pro- thc lute Guy R. DuriTcc. as a LieuL^d
'A"
the probate court.
ifeath.
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Creek und Mrs. L.bbie Marshall of
thc road
.-ituaUon in n..&gt;rv
Bairy r^.n.v
county. U1|H mUl,vtamlns. ccllulMc tenant in the state of New York, in Trespasses.
rrmrt Mnisium
- Mrs Keith Daniel* spent Thurs­
Mr. and Mr*. Antiiony WiUmont Nashville wyre guests of Mrs. J. F. th.
He nude the suggestion tliat owing and foods thal contain them.
Laetitia “
McDonald
—Young and
day with her mother. Mr*. A. T. went to Delton last week to gpgftd Eumond* on Friday.
the War of 1812.
J
Eash. north of Freeport.
Adjourned to meet with Daisy-i A picture that Mrs. Allman F“lr.
several days With their daughter
Mra. Lotlie Moffitt came Saturday to the financial condition each
v-..z cherishes i* a logging scene Uulae
Platt
Hauck-Story of
Mr and Mr* Max Dietrich are and husband. Mr. and Mrs Fred OJfrom Detroit to vitit Mr. and Mrs township raise not more than 1100 Pender. Tue.vday. March 21.—Sec. ..
rreatly
•
•
Maude Johnson.
in Hie pine woods
J *-•
ol northern Nancy Meadows,
spending the week In Muskegon m
Hughes
...*.u.
Maurice Edmonds before going to
emergency carex. Twenty per cent
with Mr. Dietrich's parents.
Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr* Wm. Shultz of her home in Cadillac.
1 Michigan around Farwell taken aix*'
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Non-Fiction.
-‘of thc UM
„ta ....xu roads will
w&gt;m be
«
unimproved
BARRYVILLE GROUP
Airs. Elwyn Daniels, Mrs Edith Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mrs V.
Helen M. Millet-Still
Mta Grace A. Refckord wax home uq^ovw thW year and“a; the end
Th*. Barryville Extern &gt;n Cto*s shown her father, a. w.
Beckwith and Kennetn
£~.;.™ F
“ * ,r of* *•*-------- Wed­ from Grand Rapid* ovw Hie week of fne ycar5 aU :oa(b KuuW lx. u)l.
... Fn
... ^’oar.ts.
Danlrtr'D’. *Wolcott
Freeport■ iqtent
। met February 17- u! the home o! • broth* r of Wm. Fry) ot Baltimor-t
... u ta....
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mwtay evening with Mr. und Mr*
were In Battle Creek
Thursday
Gregg
Shorthand.
end. She wa* accompanied by Mta Vn over. There, was around 120.000 Mrs. Z'K Gillette. Meeting wa* Twp. Hiram Munger of Lacey,. G«age Rice Carpenter— W a 11
Mr. ahd Mrs. 8- F. Nichols of De­ Keith Daniel*.
| spent on roads last year and prob- . called to order by Mra. Leia Bldel- Moses Horn of John,town. Guy D Whitman.
troit were guests of Mr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mn.. Hubert D Cook and Kathleen Ellison of-Alma.
and . ably, there will. be tdo.noJ spent
tillston David left on Saturday by motor I। Mr.
■ ■ and
- -. Mrs.
.. ’ Cole Newton...
.
.... man. who acted ax chairman ol lhe Latham (brother of the late NorL E. Barm tl ov«r the week end.
Aircraft Yearbook Fur 1832
|meeting on account of the absence man Latham* and Dustin Wooden
«... In *jta- —........................
Mr. and Mrs Homer Smith spent lor wu-hlMton. D. c. whm lie »“ Urkn N,.«
Prescott Holden Thorp-How To
XT OU must no*, buy a spring
“ *•&gt;&lt;“*£ »"»
1 f mmWlo-Morc J..n BmjHi.. uf Mr*. Clara Day.
ol. ofuenton
Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. lomu-r h»d Io IO on « tanuno Ulp
Benton ttaroor
Harbor togetner
togrtlier wiui
with ; Build a Stamp Collection.
1 su't—anywhere, at any
for several days
drtd Newton returned with them, -JUla .Boniface and two.Jonea girt*1 Ten amwrred to lhe roil call reveral oilier old pkmetrs and’ ptm*
nuuczv
Jack O’Connor of Uic Stine road.
Robert iIL Baker—Tiie Universe
price—until you ice the new
Mr. and Mrs. F J. L&amp;Master. Er- i*t*y*ng until Sunday p. M.
[sang “Bark in the Old Sunday! minute* of the tat meeting were woud, worker*. Hit- cook shantic.vUnWdlng.
Edgar Thmnaa of Dayton. Ohio.
-T—. Newcomb
y
Curler suits at mis store. It
•pent |uirt of lust week hen? with nest and Nellie Severance of De-! Mr*. D. A. VanBu kirk and Mrs.'Sunday School’’ and tesponded lol[read by thc secretary. Otenna Bid- and cooks, the bunk house*, five
Simon
—Astronomy For
, of oxen, a pair of twin 0»n Everybody.
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trtnt, Lois Severance of Sturgis and M. J. Croes were in NOdaievllic on AP Snc?,T• lh&lt;‘y
•W3&lt;’|l»’&gt;«1’! • Iman. Review of the tat k^oon was
Mr., Thomas and other relatives.
is our sincere belief, alter tee­
hr puho.
piano.
given by our leader- The new R— aluj [cad* of togs are bImj shown
Bauer and Peyser — Music'
Mr. and Mr.-&gt;, R-ilpii Marble of Beulah of Kalamazoo were week end Tuesday where the former gaw- u by Opal Honeywell a', tiie
ing many lines, that these are
An'thrr election on the Hawai- on en "Eating for Health and Efp-cture is very interesting, tie- Through thc Age*.
Kalamuzo* were guest# of hLv par­ vu.tl.irs at the Lemuel Severance review of "Mourning Iletomes Eleclhe best suits on the market
.
t:u” before the Women * Club ol ian
L. t me call you Sweet­ „
- ■ guitars.
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and Health. ’ Mrs. Chester; pu;ung. a&lt; it do-*, the day* when1 Lloyd Lewis—Sherman, Flghllng i
rots. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marble, over home.
'fi^ri.
Smith gave the lesson beeaure our .Mteh'.i'.in wax covered wij-h great prophet.
Dr und Mr*. Leland Holly of that village
■
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at the price.
Hon.
J. C Ketcham
of Hutinty leaders were unable to get to Ha*-:tract* of pine and ether timber tliat
Richard Halliburton—The Hying;
Mrs. Mary fih&lt;»werman returned Muskegon called on Hastings rela-- Mr. und Mr*. George Payne. Mr-- E guarantee them with­
~a* the
.he *|Hw,:i-r
ting*.
were so cruelly, devastated by-the Carpet
spra?;. r of
ol th«
ttte afternoon.
Mu-moon ;Ting*.
on Monday irotu a stay of several uvea on Sunday, enroute from, Sarah- BraiuKtetter. Mra. R. B ,.wax
Ta-.»- visiters were prevent.. Mra I lumber barmw ol earlier d«y*.
Jean Barn-« librarian, i
a:i&lt;l he
‘,p need* nointroducuon
no( ’
. L» our
—
—
out reservations to give
weeks ul Hillsdale and other places Woodland where they had been to Murdock and Mr*. M. J. Crovs were and
«rTb thl* c.immunity. Skinner and Mr* C Mclntyra ' nK. Banner is grateful to Mr.
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attend the fuiterui of Mra. F. F. in Delton on Sunday aitrnding the Farmers’ Clt;b M
In that vicinity.
,
Mtisfaction in every way-1-;
•■..A AUman j. • th. opportunity o! . - CDcriAt TlA/n I ECCnti
[celebration ol Mt. and Mrs. Peter a* he ha.-, been with us many times,Health charts and food
Mpi. Mary Burge** and Mrs. Hilbert.
and so docs tiie manufacturer.
npp explained and checked. "Pot luck mg there dierishrd prx.-*s*ion.&gt;-.
" his p .esence Is ' always ipreortLIAL I WU LCOoUn
The Rev. Kefth Chidester, for-; Adriansons guldjn wedding.
.and
Charles Haul and Marietta were
Thu is double protection tor
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PniIRQF ^PHFHIII FR
Mra Jessie Cifin and Mi .s There*- ;ctate&lt;i H&lt; told the members njl,! the dinner u.i* w-rwd nt nixm —Sub ■"
IdicaU of Ltrs. Edith Louden of Gull mcrly of Hasting*, now rector of St
mm*
w.». be thc *a Bechtel-retunicd
........... on Wednesday
W« h.ngtoii ’ in
m ht*\.l
iil*U .M Sec . Gl'nna Bldelman
*.
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uuunac ouncuuuc
Washington
you.
John * cuun.n.m..au.in*
church. St. .John* will
lake tn Thursday. „
Mrs. James Mattlirus and Mr. gue*t preacher at Emmanuel church i from a visit, with thc termer * j»r- speech tiie reason he w.c- going back
...
QUIMBY
GROUP.
Jfl.
S.
C.
Extension
SpecialURLEE Stilt* are leading
here
for
Hie
Lenten
aervlcc
ttu*i«nt*.
Mr.
mid
Mra.
Brunimcls.
at
home.
He
Fad
b^n
awav
twelve
and Mrs Rudy Schuler of Detroit
year-W.il.un.
।
aiid
tin-piopiv
The
psi
:
xw.,-d
Fcbru
try.
mt-etmr
,
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the field this spring lor
i South B-jardman. Un Monday eve'
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ist to Discuss “Meeting
wm1 guests ol Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wednesday. March 22nd.
Mr und Mra. Gcrsham Sever-, "*
“ ’
■— - a
McCfcery on Sriday.
•mart tailoring and m quality
i Kiguyau Camp Fire groty* gave a 1 Your Child’s Problems"
, ance. who have ta!*n living in Royal, with .. ------ ... ..
j Motlu-r-Diiuxhtej Tea Saturday aftof
fabrics
used. And look at
Due to the ar*at Interest exhftlted
Oak. haw returned and are staying [and Mta Bechtel
.
lhe prices:
with his mother. Mrs. Mary .Sever- ’
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Hr Ml J.p
.lw«&gt; W»»«.
2f5!‘S!HU
refluIrrmenU. alw require- Ee.nomir, aiemion eo«r*». Coun­
ance. for the present- He has dtv- MARCH SOCIALI. EVENING
CLUB watehed with inksvM the report* ol member* on lhe record mad? Mnc-.
piw:l pt Ills buwnc** in Rofal Oak
ENJOYED AT COUNTRY
(
r
WITH 1 PAIR JRUl SERS
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... At
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,1, act,.'. H.MJ J. M r ta. «■
Count rv Club
Club enen- ...
,Ue Plr" ...............................................
bukp c,wb ahd
;l
“' la • meeting.
noon
n mark- '™l&gt;‘
und Mrs. Richard Groos and I M-mbe-r* ot thc' Country
wits a wry worthwhile club. Hu ably K'»d lunch «,i- rerved. Aftw I »chty girl* ami Kuestarfjrom Has- cur,‘d a two Itsson course of special
Foil filiation Garment . &gt;onMr.drove,
to Chicago Tuesday to
a |M,t luck dinner and bridge'
of the Inaugural Cere- dinnerYamM were played under the
alt) rijf&lt;j the Grand Cuuncir inUr'’"t ,a Par"'''
crowing elrtlAt Reduced Prices!
mt^i Mr and Mra. Emil Tyden. wim ul the club huu.-* Friday 'night, dr.cnptwn
monicij at Washington and his first dlirclum ol Mrs. Martin
Fl£ at ,h,. W)y^ chlb HotLsr at Da._ dren on ' Meeting Your Child's Probart returning from several weeks' u-ound nmety being present,
WITH TWO TROUSERS
The kuoi of t’.w day was given t!e Crtt.k mfay evening. March 17 k™*-- r
,
Fur Style and Figure Control
stay in Lo. Angeles. Calif., uik!
Tin January. February and March ghrnpre of President Rocrevelt enthe Senate chamber on the by Mr* Fancher. The subject wa Ov(.t ,
werc m attendance about’ The flrst h ~‘on *‘n
•fhen on
otlier western ptrinLx Ail will R-j committee were in rhxrgi-. .the. taring
f
GUARANTEED BONING
arm
of
hi*
win
wax
ro
vivid
and
In/
Vitamin*."
and
a
most
ifitereaUni
’
&lt;)00 pijls »roin Battle Greek. Mar-:lhc altarnwn cf April 5 at the cjurt
turn to Hustings today.
elinirmcn being Mr and Mr David terertinc. made one wish Hwy could J subject it proved to be
.
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Albion
and
Hastings
taking
tatue
in
HavttngMrs
Lydia
Ann
! Clllftird Dolan left, on Friday on Goodyear, Mr and Mrk. David Van tav, ta.mhn.
I B-Icrr ,r. «« nwrunr.- tmh
li" °ta orelam
gtani- rTWenty-t**.
.........
' 1-^- EXw’’*alon Sp.ci.iint'in Child
a bixiiM-Ni trip to tiie Pacific court Dunkirk and Mr. and Robert Walton
mrb
Hr told something of the per-! number will try to improve Iwr own I
Ihe ji^tlni'-----* In ceremonial’Ca« and Training. Michigan state
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
Mrs Dolan and Robert Pieraon acIkcunitions appropriate to St.
ro,; co^
&lt;ro
rc xana
WnB -Burn Fire Burn.College, will present the discussion.
Onncl of the present heads of As- I,x*d habit score and willi try ta
uinde
IU 3«7t
llutltuc*. Mil
cotnpanied him and will visit Mr Patrick's pay ntade the tables and! .“ncuj
-n"
w.x«i.
, «" La ?
’.ure and felt that we could look reorc a friend or two.—L&gt;
1 ...
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and Mr* James Ironside at San lounge attractive. Singing, led by
gatherers fak'.n - rank 44 Fircmak- ,alk 00 chl‘d problems, being tlir
Diego. Calif. They arc driving Mr J. C. Ketcham, accompanied by, forward to eome ccnslnictivv action ■ man.
en and 10 Torehbca-er ”|O guardi- ’’"‘her of two boys, now 12 and 15
CLOTHING FOR
through going via St. 'Louis. Mo
.Mil Harris WaodMrne. followed He favors the Domestic Allotment,
MONROE
GROUP.
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years
ot age. as well as having conMEN AND BOYS
_____________________________ thcWinner. after which Mr. Keteh- phn. especially on wheat and cut-[ ■nw
NUMUW
“TS.',?!ta"?!,S'S
i am gave an informal talk conrtrnBe el» Ml « «houM have «Me;“
4
f" M'-- W"'■
HASTINGS
----------------------». ,e:
“"m.? ,S,.b'S!““
p"X."
8MBMI—KTTwqj । ing th.- recent inauguration and the
mmmue oh ton. dr- t»»
March a. lor a«
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new Prt-ddcnt. personal Impressions,1 towmawn:
poxit;.
! afternoon mcctlr
-- -----------------that were most interesting
I Yah,,,;;., ”
.on April 5 and the. second on. Ma.
He
appealed
to
the
neoplc
of
these
.
At bridge which was in charge of
I'?
5. Mr-. Lynde wilt torch upon a.
••Ung
t&lt; Jon,lu&gt;“- was- raUcd
, - Mr. and Mr*. Orville Sayles, l.igh' two towikhipv to be present at thc.' I’ta****Thc
Hasting*
groups
held
a
Grund
;
variety
of
child
problems
including
--------------------------------------------------ivoll*
on
-election
day
und
vote
to.
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ina.rn
.ii
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Mrsj
Nyc.
fcoty were made by Mra. F. W. Steb­ retain the |g;l. Amendment.
rollwed by a direusslan uur&gt;lead- Council Fire on Wednesday at 4;15, J’"* children grow, develop, feel and-‘thprc b tw c;-.ar&lt;t for the lecture,
u».L will
.Jut try
.... und
. nJ prwxnt
. - .—.7 ......
mere is no charge
ror inc lecture.
Mid P.oy Cordes at caihract aqdJ
Mr. Ketcham to’d wry manv. in-lers- Mr&lt; JPrakv.M2d
E'rtfWa’’d- al the High School gym Fifteen-behave unHc^L
[gruEn1; bin*
She
UnH
« «“ ----------*««*«•»-------------------among Barry-----ciunly
by Mr.,. Wm. R. Cook and Dr. C. 8. twstin-r and in tractive thine*
• n Food Habit* for adult*, ex­ were
wvm awarded
anamrw the
»i&gt;v rank
»aii». of
ui Wc»d-|*JM^.undcn^l^of^^Ufe.
nvuu- —----- understanding of child life, people L* great enough, each leaaon
McIntyre at auction.
gathejer:
, which were
EthelBaytea.
thoroughly
Jucqucltne
enrrted miking
by , l^iiita
it iiassiblc
the valuefor
of different
parents to
kmd*
till be given twice, once in the aflM&lt;wre.
r
*Thc
“
mn"
Wtwaun8."7
’
anon
;
’
V
,1rc
,ulli
'
“
nd
’
’
«
‘
‘
e«
,
and
I nil present
I of-foocFto build up our bodies.
owcin..
sc.^An more fullv mlov and umlerwtand trnoon an&lt;J agatn ln Ule eTelUaj.
3.
Clu ing :onz. "Mv Faith look* up! Motion wa-made to adjourn and Radford, Enid Mohler, Agnea John-1 «“&gt;' children. It is felt in human
W WWB
"««&gt;**JY
son. Patricia LyBark. r, Mary i&gt;..: .mR»
research
work *...*
that many
many ui
of roc
the
Members, of "the dancing c!.».-&gt; to Tim ' Repealing thc Watchword
in adult
hfe —
can *be
traced
-'•■•'* •*'**
“ ------ ' ro-,e« ln thl' Home Economics Nuconducted m this city by M1m VirNext meeting to tx held nt the ■ J*""*1. A
a“?a&gt; nuking.— Vries. Elu^e Jone*. Zabfllc Adrou-1 failures •■*h0“w «?te Mr- Fo»Biniu Paige, assistant Id Mrs. Clvo tame of Mr. awl Mrs. A L. Kayes, -innllrcd Du.m. Sc«.
nic. Patricia . Osborn. Barbara Bar­ to childhood training, trends and
ur aW“n« that lhe&gt;’ wUh to rnit,u
num. Ruth Muntoq. Majoric Steb­ developmcnt.
Fox ot Kalamazoo, will participate Friday evening, March- 31.—Ruth;
GROUP NO 2.
Thi* is the first time any such ln
tw®
°? "M e‘*
bins and Mrs. Lillie Croak. The
in thc "Spring Revue" to.be pre- Hughe. S c. Pro tern
I Hastings Extension Club No. 2 will girls listened atlehtivpiy Id a fine work has been offered to Barry ”•« YoJr ctu,ds ’’"blenu."
tented in Uh- Lincoln school audi•••
_
1 meet. Thursday'. March 23. with Mrs. talk by Mrs. Kellcr.'on the Birthday county parerifv by the Extension
---------------‘—
j
tor^um in Kalamazoo on Friday
service
Mrs.
Lynde
has
been
givTiie
Wade
Ethnological
Expedl*
thcmc
(
"Making
thc
Mast
of
Me."
evening. March 24.
I
Girls of nil types and ages' ’
L’Wttyh,
mg this work in the state for a non has discovered a savagg in cenAbout 75 guests were present.
Among tlio.'e from Hasting* who
“.”ur
*i“*
lr*1 AW“ *“h • ™*“ ”■ •«»“•
have one thing m common ’,
are tn axte-.t on lhe program, arc,
s K?FAMILY DINNER.
:
/il
. . . They nil look forward to .
Florence WcsU rlind. Leone Leonard. Prentice held winning score*. AUre- “corc -i‘r’*!
■nw.im.Unii u open .M&gt;,u b.
&lt;"&gt;■ 1x11 » *»l
Mrs L E. Quimby of 30 Oneida
K Pa},K* 8tc&gt;’
Huzrl Caukin. Margaret Barnett.
thc day when they will re■ *3^2*
served a family dinner Wednesday of
&lt; interest to Loth father* and u long as we don’t have to board
Rrxinc Downing. Jean Arndt. Char­ I&gt;ort a pleasant lime
GROUP KO 3.
/JJ
ccivc as an engagement ring
ny
x(vw
commemorating thc birthday an- mother*.
i
As in all Extension work, at the same house u be does.
lotte
Bcsxmer.
Jean
Brower,
Betty
iu«vi&gt;Viti&gt;nw
*
i
The
Home
Economics
Extension
vV=
- i lovely, sparkling din- ' "VV— YSj.
DESSERT BUDGE.
claw
ini&lt;., r4i.;&lt;tay u,{€tw&gt;w nivrraary of her sister. Mrs. Lafe ,
Lane. Suzanne Sumner. Betty Swift
On W.dn. xlay d last uwk. Mrs. Maith M. at the home ot Mrs Mort Usbortic of Hartings she was asnvinj. . When you make
V
Zabelle Adtounie and Kalhlyn Mer­
this drcSm come true, be sure
, ‘
» ) [
Orville Sayles entertained with a H1II. 220 w. Madison St. nt 1:30 elstcr by her daughter, Mrs. J. R.
riam.
.
Herrick. ' The home was decorated
dissert
braiic.
two
tables
being
in
that thc diamond you choose _-,l. N^_ ,■ /
eharp.
There- will lx- a cooking
...------ -- ---------------play. At contract, Mrs. Charles demututration of whvlcrtme des- in St. Patrick colors and thc table
is ns fine ,-is the sentiment
centered with a large cake. Many!
. ..
EYank Edmond*’ Sunday P&lt;»*.u w^».lugh and Mrs. Edward
//J
J1 0111,1 cxPrcS* ■ • ■ ^ur rro"
gifts were received by Mn Usborne.
Scho-»l das.* held thetr first social । Goody, ar-low
The guest list included Mr. and Mrs.'
\\^
ftwiunul advice on diamonds
meeting of the year on Friday after-1
- ■* • *;------ ——
EPWORTH LEAGUE;
Lafe Usbotne. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
n.xm at thc home ot Mrs. Charles I
CHCCT.E NO. 6.
NkS*
adds nothing at all to the ^^’,'--,' ’‘7(7*7
Williams, and Mrs. Osborne s moth-'
The
Epworth
League
has
bcefi
Smith and hud a very enjoyable I Mrs. L. L. Dewey entertained
CfK
cost of your stone.
.
time. A "hard limes" luncheon was Circte No. G pf thc Methodist L. A. having some very interesting and i er. Mrs. Flora Eiscnhood all of Has-1
and Mr. and Mrs.------Jerry—Eisen-1
.| tings,
— -----------------------.— .
served, and tiie ladies spent thc aii-!s. i/i Monday e vening. Supper was inspiring mroling*.
Fast Leroy Mra.
Mrs. LUsborir'
Sunday evenin':’* wetin^ wax.'hood
'horet of East
’.&gt;&gt;bonr’
rnioon sewing as they have taken 1 served followed by a delightful proopened by the president, with the j i* the mother o' Mr*. Levant Yeag- [
•A'rtr all ol lhe needle work for th* gram of music and games.
The Diamond Center for 50 Years
’ F/z
singing of "Win Them One By One” ro. formerly Mta Emily Usborne of
Missionary Mjciety and Uie church, I
followed by "Sweet Hour tit Prayer ” I this city, whose marriage to Mr.
ULTRA CLUB.
Mrs. John Engle chairman. Tiicy
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
OM..W religtous’ Mr and Mrs Burdette Sutton en- A short playlet on the ' Book of Yeager took place last August in tile
alio voted to study soti.e
1883
1933
C(\
tnptc at each class meeting, the first tertamed the Ultra club very dc- Xob. ’ conducted by Ailecn tanhath. । Urbandale 8. D. A. church. Mr. and |
leaaon to be on the -Catechism HqhMully on. Monday evening. The served as devotions and direusiton. [ Mrs. Yeager and Mr*. Yeager's |
Some line times are anticipated, thc P°l ,uclt supper was followed by Three who took part in the playlet brother-in-law apd sister, Mr. und:
La France Powder
3
23c
were: Mr. Becker. Tony Hot*. Bet-lMn*. Dudley Cobb, with a steter-inmeetings to be held every two week*. ■ bridge., •
Buy ■ Supply Now at Thi* Low Prical
ty Blough. Dale Bump. Helen We- 1“*’ ”f Mrs Herrick. Mrs. Marjory
NEW IDEA CLUB.
KLINGENSMITH.
ver and Clay Bx*sett
Sheldon, are all in Los Angele*.
Super
Suds
i-Q-aw.
3p.»
23c
».
..
....
......
...
...
.
....
I.,'..
....^
«r.
__
while
Mr.
Yeager
and
Mr.
Cobb
are
The song "Mori' Like the Master"
Mr* F E. WiUiaon delightfully I T,M' ‘n,a,1t daughter of Mr and
entertained the New- Id.a Club at i,r-‘ ^v,‘ti Mayo of Battle Creek, was sung followed by thc Epworth both taking thc medical course al
Butter
Froth Creamery
lb. 19c
Loma Linda Sanitarium. Mr Yeag­
her home. 2M West Green Street.on &gt;us'e(t a*^' Usl w,, k and ua-' League bonedictiod
Shultz, Frcoport, Delton or Middleville
(Wednesday evening. March 8 Ad- burial at Assyria Center cnt.eicry.
Hirririn Payne took charge of re­ er will finish his course this year
und plans ta return east and take
Ilicious c 30 ’dinner wa., served by
Richnttl Qreen cf near Na-.hvUle creation. .
interne work in Wisconsin.—Battle
the hoetesj. the table being decora! - M»”‘ Uie past week with his uncle,
Creek Enquirer-News March 15.
ed with the Bl Patrick* favors and
Ctrecn. and family. Archie
MISSIONARY* SERVICE.
Fancy Head
an attractive centerpiece. Following Burd and Cheater Ovtrsmun ol
A i*pccial mlMiotiary service on
MIDDLEVILLE.
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. flattings, Michigan
the buith'te meeting tiie evening Ma»&gt;le Oroie ’I*”1 Sunday creniug Sunday.
March 26. at 2:30 p. M. u ill
Wo all extend sympathy to Mrs.
was spent playing games. Mrs. Ncl-|liscirMacaroni
Fancy Bulk
4
23c
son Willison of Hickory Corners was I About 35 from this way attended take place at the Hasting’? City Mu- G. E. Blake, who lost Iter mother
R W. recently. Tiie funeral was held on
lhe gufci of the evening
I’1'* htvIci-s at Hasting* Siturctay slon 110 N. Broadway. .Rev. Indies,
Hundav at Woodland. where she hud
Quaker Oats
Urg.
13c
■ ----------- :—ta,------------evening- After llw meeting the
wnll.bring
tiie
mtsauitc.
Rev.
bes
i*l
lived
fur
many
years.
PARTY FOR Gt&lt;ST.
Y’ankre Springs folks were enterQuick Cooking Finasl Quality
Mrs. W. L. Hinman entertained I tamed by R.-v and Mrs. E. Griflen. a well informed speaker wind one I Sunday. W H. McKevitt wa* re­
who
lias
s|*nt
years
in
tbe'Mn
’
Viue
turning
from
Woodland,
accomwith a very pretty St. Patrick’s [All- report a pleasant evening,
party -Friday afternoen for UK
Ed. Lalonde has returned from Thl* wrrtce take.* thc place of the punted by C A and^frs. Robertson,
pleasure of Mrs. C. C. Shields, who Detroit and is staying with Mr. and usual monthly nu.*lonary meeting.,when they were tn a^wreck at Has­
---- «.«.»
............
ttngs nngs
Charlesunarms
was injured
m&gt; that;■&gt; that
----------- ---------------------v.., injured
ft visiting her daughter. Mrs. Cttax iMt... Claud Wilbon.
BLISS Vacuum Packed lb. 25c
LACEY.--------- he was taken to Pennock hospital
H Hinman Bridge wm played. Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. ta-o Ryder
------and
J -*-*•
chi­
Emma Fiaher receiving high prizt. ldren ol Newaygo visited her moth­ *9«mey Williams .and Paul Blr- fo^,
manrecently.
in company With
Everett ___
mid, ___
BM_______
H\P,nk^____
c!?fr a4?,G ’ "hit­
Mn Cha*. Hinman low and Mr*.
er, Mrs. Roy Jenkins
__________
——? Milter are- ------------------Shield.* a guret prize. Decoration* in
A. C. Johnson ol near Middleville Hoyd
in rump near •Lti- more were at Dorr. Allegan county.!
keeping with lhe day were used und egpeeta to move to his farm goon.* ither. Mich , where they have cm- on
1 business on Friday.
| The scries of meetings at the M.’
sK.a mu
refreshment* were served.
Mrs. Alb&lt; rt Green. Esther. Al- ployment
r„.
..
„ ;E- church rare brought to a close
Choice Center Cut*, lb. 23c
*"•
»
KHctan
i n«
Thc wm
party in “
the
Ketchant haul;
hall Sunday evening
DELIGHTFUL____
PARTY.
and Martnali Iripp spent Friday Ignturday
night was well
attcifttcd.j
|
o
..,.-a,.v
«.H
.„m«ud
|
nioiaai
x
Gillette,
who
wax
lnAbout miy
fifty .‘were
were present ni
at me
the aitenwon wiUi Hie formers parents.
nuuui
lllrnubrd bv Mik»1..
Fr«»i&gt; e»j cui*
*• ll’/jC
Joint party held at lhe Legion home Mr. and Mr*- Bojd Walzs, in Kala- lAJmJr
bm&gt;har «n r.w
4 wk ago wtwn hc frU oni
on Friday evening by the American muzoo
' h ^Obm.^1? of ^ttte’c’r^k' '!*“ ,c-’’. cc“u’nt was brought home ।
------------------ ----------.
.
. . -Ju.
.. ...
irom linc
nospnki on HIM)-, lie U,
Ugion and Auxiliary. .The men tad
-------- z --------------------t±h
L™.
Lw W
FAIR LAKE.
*’•* «’&gt;’nn»ch enjoyed by all. Plmw - (lolng as wcl|
|W^lbie. consider.
SHoad t» Svil You
lb.
charge of the entertainment which
'Die Kinsley Ladies’ Aid which!**" ,nad“«■*&gt;» Saturday ;ini!
Unilk al
hlp.
included game* and rtunta of vari­
; Wilbur E Carpenter, a life long]
ous kinds Wann ujgar and hot bu- met with Mrs Iifcz Ford was lurje-; mght April 1.
PHONE US YOUR ORDERS
ly attended. Tiie April meeting will! Plan* are in progress for a ’din- resident of this vicinity passed away;
cuite were grratiy enjoyed also.
be on thc third Wednesday for. din-:ncr meeting in the Jones hall, by .Monday A. M.. leaving a wife andi
net with Mrs. Lydia Burdick. AU;thc Uiiion Cemetery Circle, the rec- (Other iciathrs and friends to mourn;
C»vers wen- laid for fourteen al bung Mrs. Burdick a block for-Chclond Wednesday in April to com* hl* pausing.
t.tiMV.1 Baird,
Hjiirrl who
whn has
batt been in
In a*!
the M. E. L. club which was enter- friendship quilt.
'plrtc thc plans for Hie Decoration'i Lionel
tained by M;. and Mrs. Archie Me-! Edwin Eldred passed away at Hie Day program and ateo to consider.Grand Rapid* hospital for some!
iLfonsld on Saturday evening Gurata home of his brother Roy. near,OU-!what t* to be done conce'rning (he Ume. was brought home Saturday!
We Daliver
The Big Little Store
from out of town vert Mr and Mm [max. and h}’’funrral was held Mon-: work at th* cemetery Mrs Rn-r and .P M.. murt improved followinff an!
Bruce Sooth and Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. day at Hickory Cornets. We all rc-iEsaiigUi Miller und Mra. Maiy Pur- t-peruiian. Hi* tncnds are all wish[Nichols ot Detroit.
gret hk untimely pasting.
jcwll are oi£ lhe dinner committee, ing him Uio best M luck.

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Something
New for You
This Spring

of

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FitC Activities

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CHARM

s15 $17-° s20

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T.S. Baird

//J In this respect
ftLL girls are alike!

Bargain Days

Friday, Mar. 24 Saturday, Mar. 25

BESSMER the JEWELER-,K&lt;

EGGS

REED’S DRUG STORE
WALL PAPER
Now Selling at the -Lowest
Prices in Years!

10c to 35c Double Roll!
Let us figure on your needs—

SODA FOUNTAIN Service

Regular Sodas and Sundaes .... . 10c
Malted Milks 15c
Large Lime Rickey and Ginger Ale—
20c each — 3 for 50c

I ^ta E

3Z9c

IjS

su

COFFEE

19c

MEAT SPECIALS
Smoked Ham

Pork Chops

Boiled Ham

Me

�Tnr nTsnxns

FAOB STS

WANTS

THE CHURCHES

nrnvrgnAT.

banntb.

-

.

Rapid*.

yiXSO fl MMI.-Illy n|«t .H W.Mbri Mltb Mr. llK.ri.o
“ti,
’v.s.-'r'i':.' I*Y . flb 31C?t ‘
W |&gt; I. 1 K »!■:.- a ... 1) Mr-l
»0W

c.f street building ‘and maintenance
as compared with our sister city..
wlio had thinned his pint* planting:
In spite of ail
for the period that were seven year* E&gt;t age. This
of fourteen years, tbd-budget raised would indicate that phu* planting
for paying - municipal, expenses in . might IX* made profitable, when tiie
Hastings has. for tiie entire period plajitln'gs are thinned out to allow
Leiter forest growth. Up lo tiie preaent time very little lias beeh realized

... - . ,

FoH.-.G

Our Success

Citizen* Mutual

wits given by eight members uf. the(
Clover Leaf Club.
Tiie Nashville firemen will give'
a benefit dance Saturday night at

lings in Barry County

MICHIGAN

ta! business management and
Mthfactory dealing with poUcy-

,

—------------ ------ ------- —tirgia. one day but week, will be
.n tiie same date. 140.121. of special interest to newspapers Mrs Elmer Cross spent (rum Wed­
nt operating cost for , und of general interest to the pub­ nesday until Sunday with relative:
..f x‘&gt;7..i1-r
t&gt;'■ M. pumping water at the . city .....
water- he. jjp to tiie present it had been
plant in Charlotte per year is 17,- thought that news print cauld not
Schoo) began this week after thc
Titr. Finar sfirituaiist church. g30; rhac. tn Hasting- it is »t.7.i.
spring vacation.
cimirt^wd tnir-a.
The two towiu ate of practically
or Any
Phi) Penfold and family are inov-1
■
l'
• ■• ■
*’
the eam^p*M»cotL«umlng about the
। Ing into thc Benner bouse ucrout

Is the greatest trust improve­
meat la many yean. We
guarantee a correct fitting

HASriNCl

n. im

REMARKABLE SHOW­
Prove nn Incentive
ING FOR HAST NGS Should
for Setting Out Pine Seed­

WEAR THIS
New Feature Truss

The Preicription Drug Store
B. A. L,BARKER, Prtfr.

alabcii

• A fine chicken supper was served to [
MAKING NEWSPRINT
47 after which a program ot music
FROM PINE TIMBER and a play./‘How the Htory Grew."

U.K -ALL

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r.ru. Hi. IL nt,.

n*i&lt;

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w.—r.4Ld i
..
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M1M Edith Fleming has returned
to Iter own home after spending tiie
winter with Miss Amy Hartwell.
j
The E. L-—C. E. enjoyed u st Pat* j
rick party at the Evangelical church
last Tuesday niglit.- Hot biscuit,
and syrup were served.

thinned out. Nou- it appears that.
tings was S*'62 5OO Bat th)s dlfict- there? can be sold for u»e in thei I
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
ence becomes more impressive when manufacture of paper. This ought to' I Mr. and Mrs. John Huisinga of
be* an incentive for. lettmg out pine Alto spent Sunday- at Wurren Bob
seedlings. Tidy county ought to be
Mr. and Mr.’.. Sherd Sparks of
Hastings called on their daughter
Coupled with this is the fact that lute Extension Department declares and family, Mrs. Clifford Hammond.
Hu.tings city now has savings funds that Barry county has 50.000 acres
well suited to growing pine and
Friends and neighbors gathered
spruce, but not adapted tor general at the home of Will Strnusbaugh
farming. These acres can be made Saturday night to remind them of
profitable now without waiting for their twenty-eighth wedding anni-1
fifty years tree growth. The thin­ versary. A mock wedding was the
sfvtase pumping outfit mid d;s- ning uut of the trees will. of itself, special feature of the evening. Icq
e) plant, a total of around $40.- give a profit to the owner, now tliat
In Other ■ won!?. Hi lit- J&amp;y.SMHl *vvrn year:; old pine trees can be
Vln;?: ’ budget fjr fourteen yean, used tor making paper.
•••ul 'of $131,075 is rcpiescntcd by
One*’redeeming feature about tin*
man who made a liole in one is that
he hasn't .any motion pictures of it
to show you.
the, actual running expense of
rit::’M Hastings for fourteen ।

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HU: .- ilk- &lt; .i.

U.K* BALL - 1:..:. . ......

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GEORGE M. NEWTON

FOR SALE-CHICKS

(Continued from page onei

itmnlripai

From GETTY S .BtG LEGHORNS.
Also purebred Rocks and " ‘
hatching, looo layers on

LEGAL NOTICES

n.
J.' 1ii.

Tne visiting bond members will
'arrive Satin day afternoon. They will
and prepare tiie stage for their con­
cert. Then, at about five-thirty, the
band will parade through tin* busithirty tin* members ot tiie band will
be entertained al dinner in K. of P.
hall in Uic Fuller building, the ‘din­
ner being served by tiie Pythian Sis­
ters. Each member of (|ie band will

GARDEN SEEDS
DOWLING FEED MILL

th- &gt;«i4
1 .»! h.tikB II
4 krtrO. aitkii.

with the b.iml member.

and. in addition. we have
t«- disposal plant. In the

»t »&gt;|4 bill Bk.i
'1 .................. j

•f. fr tbr l.r»-

were privileged to attend. They all
qgrec dial it was one of .the finest
band concerts they liad ever heard.

of th.-m .■ •.and very high tn Scout­
ing. They have had wonderftfi train­
ing. ccitcriiig several years, and have
given concerts, with great satisfac­
tion. in many place*.
People of this city and county can

HASTINGS MARKETS

taimneut next Saturday evening, nt
thc very nominal price of ten cents.
irviees of cs|&gt;ablc men Who. when Get your ticket NOW at Carveth
iectcd. teqk their responsibilities Stebbins drug store, the Banner
•riously and have labored faithfully office or of members of th? Boy
&gt;r the public.good

Homemakers' Conic

held for profit. Tiie admission price I
:of 10 cents will Just about cover the:
co:-' of tin: transportation of the?
'ban! and tlx* rent of lhe auditor-•

KARL BAEDEKER PUT
GUIDEBOOK "ON MAP'
Born at Essen. Germany in 1801
and following the trade of hu

■w line ready for thc f.
• tiie Mpc directly onto ti

CARDS of THANKS

Cheng Hbiso-Hau of Manchukuo is
in conference with Foreign Minister

GRANGE PROGRAMS

AnyTnic. Place or
Distance
fHiClTCT

at Coblenz a printing establishment
and bookshop. It was here he began
.Pictures arc very attractive when,'in 1838 the publication of the fam­
imp low above a piece of furniture, ous guidebooks that bear his name
• they help to complete a (.■rouping. i The plant wav later moved to
Leipzig. Today." details of travel
xsk like new if a couple of i[tliroughout the greater part of thc
e meldings arc removed. ' civilized world are presented to thc
,
through these books.
year family against* the • tourist
Although Ute idea was not wholly
eluding romc raw ft uit or vegetable original with him. as John Murray
of
England
was publishing tiie wellin the diet every day. and canned
I books for Travellers, the name Bae­
Flaring large pieces of furniture deker Is still synonymous with trawl
ich as beds, dressers, davenports. where the requirements call for a
library tables and ptanoa. Ila’ | Guidebook. .
Matnst the wall and parallel to the
fine., of the room will add space tbi Mr. and Mrs. Word Hynes of Mill­
a roam which might otiierwiM* ap-1 Ington were week end guests at the
Miss Pauline Dause spent part of
last week with her suiter. Miss Therf.-sa DniLX' in Lansing. Mrs. Daiue
•and Mildred spent the week end

j

George Bullen of Albion and D. D.
Bullen ot Parma spent Tuesday
with their sister, Mrs. Frank Mc| Derby.
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Halbert ofc
The cantaloupe, which had ap­
peared in lhe markets again, is tliat Saline were guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
delicious melon, a shrewd shopjier
J. Clare McDerby and daughter
knocks with his knuckle*, weighs In? Margaret
were In Lansing Saturday.
his hand and.presses appraisingly
Margaret spent the , night
with Uic tips of his fingers in order MiM
there
retiming home Sunday with
to knew Just as much os lie did be­ Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Scllhom and

CHARLES H. LEONARD
mtne 21-pm* trom a new shirt and
Oil Friday night the rural mail
pull it on to the body, it he has
overlooked. the price tag with the![carriers of Barry county had their
meeting at the Evangelical church.
sabertoothed clamp?

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, March 22,1933

Britisher Commends Fortitude
And Humor of Americans

TOWNSHIPOFFGERS NOMINATED

In thc ?darrh.ll issue of Tiie F&gt;- ate aware, wry much so. that the
Tuinda) Age appeared the following overwhelming majority of your true
article written, by a Britisher. K..people still are American* who put - ---------------------------Reid Campbell. His letter to the edi-; America before all else, men not «Contlnued from page one. part 1&gt;
tor explained that his rearon for afraid of overthrowing unscrupulous!-------------------- -~~
“
writing Hie article wa* that he inonvy lenders, the gruftert, thieve*.Commr, A. J. Sylvester; Bd. of
wanted to kt the Aineriran people;ami their ilk, without your having Review. Fred J. Miller; Justice. Wm.
know hpw putsiders regard their nc-i to
to revolt. Perhaps, us you'Sarver.
turns during this tlme-of stress. The smile, you are silently turning your! BALTIMORE — Republican. Suitetn reads;
• I longues, slowly around relishing' pervisor, Archie Newton; Clerk. OrAs an Englishman in your mld-t,- *ha’. your judges and Juries are. He Fisher; Treasurer. Lawrence HolI feel it my duty to reveal how an' PtTwritly likely td do to the corrupt comb; Highway Commr, Floyd Gar"outolder obXner regards thecun-’ »'»&gt;♦» they are brought Into thc light (nson; Justice. Wilbur .Bchahtt; Bd.
...
of Review, WHl Cruttenden. .
duct of 'the American people in this1 to. receive
their deserts,
. ! In fine. America,
this
•pave anxiety of yours. Well, Amer*"’•*'«* ut «•
’ moment 11 Democrat-Supervisor, Leon
, u-v you a* a united nation looking, Moon! Clerk, Guy Jones; Treasurer,
lea. yon have surprised everybody,
■
to
that
111
’
3
--era
which
has
arrived.
John Birman; Highway Commr,
including yourselves, no doubt! Jou,
people certainly ore United and you or which is even now well on its Archie Matteson; Justice. Lcn Osway, where tiie honest man will wald: Bd. of Review, Frank Van
assuredly have a sense of humor.
mv necruitv
By
necessity. Ii mu«
must mnnnr
confine mv
my once again receive his full compel-; Syckk.
personal observations to what of late
&gt;«'•» *1l» .“5" .I*ac* and t
has hamrened tn New Yoric lor here prosperity as your Inheritance.
township—Republican, Supervisor,
it is tiwt 1 iw.e been while matters
1 don «»&gt;' hat to &gt;ou Americans. Morse Backus; Clerk. Vemor Webhave bJrncwungto/headlOften And now 1 make ro bold os to pre- ster; Treasurer. Mrs. Kate Burdick,
enough had “t bren tdd both here.dlet 7®"? desUny-somethlng I, Highway Commr. Mason Newton;
.U8'1. 1 . .
.m. not
hittn before
thisthU
. Justice.
Peter
Letnaar.
Bd. M.
of Rekn'd-Mx^.'^d
’of’^ ^gh'i: would
have dared
to before
J^ire.
Wter
LeiMar.
of ReYo'rk hJ?pJ?rentJd’
’ An'xrtfa. you will march forward William Perrin. Vere Willems and
boiled"
citv rou
on the
face of thc
riobe (rom par.
*»«««Lrer.
onwards;
can | Leon
Doster.
N^w York
h^veXen
Xm°red
as younothing
purge your,
CARLTON-Republican.
....
Superin such indictment Let lightning »y*t«n of its poisons, your attaining j visor, no nominee; C.erk. Lawrence
rtrika aLd w-wSt haoneiw
“n even greater future than that Farrell; . Treasurer, Jennie Long;
will every bank, in ’the country1 «l(,noiu P4-'1 of &gt;‘our'i bcforc a vic- Highway Commr, Tom Barry; Bd.
did
P?rl% 5 th?N?.
«••’»«« nu,« lU
OTerl*
JU4,lce'
tional Fmerxencv Holiday New &gt;-our Ioud and homL's sucking away August Tasker.
York merehsnts^t once Advertise &gt;uur ravings and your substance.
Dernocrat—Superylsor.Joh ftUstxtotuivek hat th. v will advanre, To b&amp;rrow from Gallon, your de- borne; Clerk. Cynis Shroyer; Treescredit, a* never before'to heli, out! l»r&lt;ment In this crisis the world urer. OoorRe Cole; Him way;
the Hiblle-UMHiKh th^ merXnt
. imw
now knciurt
know* tnritnv
mean* full well
WtU that tht
Ihf‘I CJomtT
Oommr.. "
E ”
F- —
Niclwb; Bd of Re-&gt;
_ . .
no LWLtXwUnt the Anuuxan n.ee has yet to be ex- view, George Rnbiuroir. Justice.
*1 ItLr
e
»»d
»**««» of “««»“*'&gt;• Janvs Bowler.
value « it hw today N&lt;w:
^wded. When hlstorCASTLETON—Republican. Super,.K
1 Nl* Ians
Clerk. H.
vliwr, Ralph
Ralph DeVine;
DeVinc;/Clerk.
H. F.
F.,
Ians uel
gel down
down to
to telling
telling how
how the
the visor.
York "hard-boiled?"
Treasurer, Ogle Flannl- '
Tiie New York tradespeople or- real American people "took it on Remington;
gan; Justice, full term. Orr Fisher; |
cepttne cfilts and I. O. Us for their the chin" in these dark days and Justice,
fill
vacancy.
Ralph
Wether-1
how
thoroughly
you
proved
that
wares from Uwe caught short of
currency. New York • hard-bjiled?"; when necessity arise* you "can take bee: Highway Commr., George MeNew Yorkers, finding cashiers in it." you need have no fears ** to Dowell; Bd of Review. George Hay­
restaurants, and thc like, unable to what they will say. One word will be man: Constables. Norval Barger.
Sterling weeks. John Martin, Wil-1
mak- change for *5 and *10 bilk, sufficient: MAGNIFICENT.
Ham Hummel.
sitting, patient!? wailing for others :
Independent—Supervisor, S. Wil-.
U&gt; pay their, cliericr. until there l*&lt;
bert Smith; Clerk, Arthur Housler; I
sufficient money in thc tills, often'
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS Treasurer. Adolpli Dause, Jr.; Jus-1
enough departing w 11 h pockets ।
tier, full term. Orr Fisher; Justice, I
• crammctl with nickels and dimes
and smiling at it ail. New Yorkers -The Hi-1? Conference committees short term. Fred White; Bd. of Re­
view, Barry Wellman; Highway;
“hard-boiled?" I'd liardiy call them are very grateful to Robert Cook for Commr..
Freel GarlHigcr; Con-1
that.
•
milk, and to the girls who so ably stables. Very McPeek. Arthur Hart.;
Patience, patience ant! goes! na- served ,the
np juikhwu
luncheon w
to nearly —
200 James Howard.. Harry Pennington.
tun- I have seen displayed on every ynun&lt; |wOulc and teachers at noon
HASTINGS—Republican. Super­
hand. These ordinarily nervous. satUrday. Also to the assisting visor, Norton Shellenbarger; Clerk. I
madly hurrying, scurrying people tcaehcrs and tor the Methodist Mrs. Allie Munn; Treasurer, Charley!
faced with ti predicament of mag- Kurch to hold the mating in. Dri- Cm ms; Higjiway Commr.. Ed. Inltude are at. once transformed into ,.Kntps canw Irom ]&gt;&gt;]ton, Nashville. Slierer; Justice. Charley DeVault;
a body acting with dignity, decorum, Mldul(.vH|C( Lakeview. Battle Creek. Bd. of Review, Merrill Stodge.
“
hunipr and philosophy. Extraordi- Woodland. Freeport and Hastings.
Democrat—Supervisor, llernic Me- •
.nary pcdple, you Americans. Got ■ Tlir Older Y group met at the Intyre; Clerk,’ Jock O'Connor;,
guts. Unit's It.
.
home of C. P.’Angell last week and
Prens advices relate that thc. same decided upon thc date of April 13 Treasurer. Chester Arehart; Board;
ol
Review, Allen McDonald; High-,
Indomitable spirit, thc same good for their trip through the Ionin
James Crawley; Jus- [
nature, of the people has been in prison. Hie group has an invitation way Commr,
full term, Harold Slocum.
evidence all through your country. to meet the Kent county group at lice,
HOPE
—Republican.
Supervisor.;
It seems iis though you Am. rlc.ms Caledonia March' 28
I
Ira
Oagood:
'Clerk, Bernard De-1
realize that though the United
Tiie Farm Boys' Conference will
States for the moment Is in very, be different tills year, likely be heljl Golla: Treaxurer. Gordon Thornp-1
Highway Commr.. Harold Re­
much of a pickle you have not I,: on Saturday. April 29. and may in­ son;
ger; Justice, full term, Charles Mon- j
youNeltcs lose sigh: of the’ fact clude 7th and Bill grade girls also. lea: Justice, to fill vacancy. Rusaelb
that you still own your couniry and Watch for jiarticulars. Every rural
Hurt; Bd. of Review. Vert Robinson, j
Its vast potential wealth and you teacher invited.
Democrat—Supervisor. Ed. Penare quite ready to roll up your, Harold Clumbers, Kent county
sleeves. let steam off with a "What Sunday school secretary. assisted ncls; Clerk, George Kahler: Treas­
thc Heli?" or two, get down to bjass witli tiie Ht-Y conference in place urer. Ardy Owen; Highway Commr..
John
Hines; Bd. oFReview. Burrell!
tacks and tackle lhe Job In "hand. of E. T. May of Lanting. who could
Your fortitude is astonishing. '
not come, and sickness prevented Phillips; Justice, no candidate re- j
As I see you in your hours of Mr. qospill ot Coldwater from at­ ixirtcd.
IRVING
—Republican. Supervisor, I
grave anxiety, to borrow one of your tending. expressions. I sec you down but as­
W F. Kinsey of Columbia Con­ William McCann: Clerk. Forrest |
suredly you are not out—not by a serve Cofnpnny and Lloyd Shafer Buehler; Treasurer. Elver Barcroft;
long shot. Actually, now that mat­ assisted with thc luncheon program Justice. Frank Oool; Bd. ot Review.!
Alvin Smelkcr.
ters haw come to the pass to winch of the conference.
Democrat—Supervisor. Jcssel
they have come, you really rather
Knowles; Clerk. Percy Rosser; I
PLEASANT HILIrelish the new opportunity to re­
Mr. and MflK Fred Johnson and Treasurer. Bert Palmer; Bd. of Rebuild your great ^Balled Stat.-;, laid
practically io waste and ruin by son attended the funeral of John vk&gt;v'. Robert. Williams.
JOHNSTOWN-Only one ticket ■
the laziness and dishonesty, of a farcy Monday nt Grand Rapids. Mr.
small minority of selfish, avaricious Carey who was well known by some presented in this township, the Re­
unscrupulous parasites within your here pft.wd away Friday morning. publican, with nominations ns fol-'
lows:
Supervisor. Allan Hyde; Clerk,!
Burial at Hail St. cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Scharff have Veto Doty; Treasurer. Julius Frey; I
I sec you exercising a degree of
Highway Commr.. Gerald Dunn;
back on their farm iicre.
Yankee levelheadedness, ot which I moved
1
Mrs. Clifton Campbell has been Justice, Fred Stevens; Bd. of Re­
frankly, had not thought you cap­
past week nt Kalama­ view, Sam Nay: Constables. Howard
able. The American people have spentiiiupxlte
।
Woods. Harold Hawks, Clifford
with her mother.
*
been splendid. Bravo! Your mettle zoo
;
Friday, morning as Mr. and Mrs. Conklin and Walter Beach.
has MiAii clear and true a* you
MAPLE GROVE—Republican. Su­
Fred Smith am) son. Lloyd, were on
have walked your Gethsemane.
way to Battle Creek with pro­ pervisor, John Martens; Clerk.
1 interpret Ute somewhat . wan their
I
n milk truck drove onto thc Ralph Pennock; Treasurer. Vem O.
smiles I have noted ou your faces of duce
&lt;
Bivens;
Highway Commr., George
l»wment
in
front
of
them,
without
late as carrying a degree of porten- 1
Thc truck was tipped over Lowell; Bd. of Review. Peter Hoff - [
tiousirt'xs. it seems to signify that stopping.
।
Fred's car wax wrecked, but man; Constable, Samuel W. Buck­
you feci that your confidence has and
।
master.
ho one was Injured.
been violently outraged, that you luckily
I
Democrat—Supervisor, Fred J.
P. T. A. meeting this Friday eve­
have been woefully exploited by n
luck supper at 7:00 o'clock. Mayo; Clerk. Fred Fuller; Treas­
band of brigands and.thieww; that ning.'Pot
।
Mrs. Luella Recd of Middleville urer. Duke W. Irwin; Highway
graft and corruption Ind become all
thc week eiTd at the liome of Commr, Ernest E. Gray; Justice.
too rife and for all too long: that spent
।
son. Bert Palmer, and family. Sherman O. Swift; Bd. of Review,
the long arm of Hie underworld had her
I
Ray Ostrolh.
been permitted to lay strong hold
WEST HOPE.
PRAIRIEVILLE—Republican. Su­
even unto the innermost sanctums
The community meeting held nt pervisor; Newell H. Barber; Clerk.
of thc rich and lhe powerful. You Ira
.
McCallum's Friday evening was
understand these tilings and now ;a very enjoyable affair, having been William Norris; Treasurer, Otis
Boulter;
Highway Commr.. Ernest
you would have done with them. ■ entertained by Don Marsh's "1,111
You are not ‘beefing." Instead. I Billy Band" popular radio enter­ Morehouse; Bd. of Review. Ernest
sec you looking stark realities in the tainers from Charlotte and who Hall; Justice. Albert Bender. Pco1
pie's
—
■
Supervisor,
Lee Nottingham;
fact—with that smile. You may broadcast from 'Grand Rapids. We
have lost y-jur al), but you have not arc indebted to Lewis Wise, our old' Clerk, fioyd Shelp; Treasurer, Otis
lost your courage. You iiave not lost neighbor, for bringing them for the1 Boulter: Highway Commr.. Fred
your bountiful country. And. you evening. Mrs Barnes also read a Otto; Justice. Clarence Herman;
Bd. of Review. Irving Frye.
letter from John Osgood, formerly
RUTLAND—Republican, Mo sea
of 'here, who now lives in Hemlt,■ Stutz; fclerk. Harry WHUami;
Calif., and who described the recent■ Treasurer. Burr Laubaugh; Highway
earthquake. He said, "the ground1 Commr.. George Cronk; Justice.
i waved like the ocean.”
Frank Newton; Bd. of Review,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCallum and1 Clifford Hammdnd.
icon William attended the St. Pal­
Democrat—Supervisor, Perry Hall;
' rick's day banquet at the St. Rose1 Clerk. Arthur Hathaway; Treasurer.
• luiil tn Hastings Thursday night. •
James' Dibble; Highway Commr..
Miss Mildred Osgood and friend.1 Allen Bryans; JdsUce, Hugh John­
Miss Elizabeth Stone of Muncie,' ion;, Bd. of Review, Lewis Edger.
■ Ind., arc spending their spring va­
THORN-APPLE — Republican, 8ucation at Jesse Osgood's. Lynden1 pervlsor, Frank Garbow; Clerk,
। Johncock's spent Sunday there.
Court L. Boley; Treasurer. Theo H.
Armstrong; Highway Commr, Claud ।
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mta. E. J. Sheldon visit­, Kcrmeen; Justice, Jervis H. Camp­
ed their daughter in Vermontville, bell; Bd. ot Review. Howard M.
Smith.
Thursday afternoon.
Democrat—Supervisor, Julian
Mr. John Gardner, Ruth andI
Norman were in Grand Rapids Sat­, Potts; Clerk. R. Ely McNaughton;
Treasurer. Lee M. Johnson; Justice.
urday.
Lelah Hansbargcr and lady, Glenn Solomon; Bd. of Review.
friend of Lansing spent Saturdayr Glenn W. Allen: Highway Commr,
evening and Sunday with her peo­, George Viera.
WOODUAND — Republican. Suple.
Earl and Charley Vandten and। pervUor, Glenn Wot ring; Clerk. T.
families called on Miles Bawdy's re­, C. Munion; Treasurer. Wm. Velte;
Highway
Commr, Henry Hynes;
cently.
Mrs. Mabie Velte called on Mrs Justice, Jerne Chase; Bd. of Review.
Grace Paul In Woodland Friday;! OUo Townsend.
Democrat
—Supervisor, Lawrence
afternoon.
Rnefrock; Clerk. Karl C. Paul;
Treasurer. Harold Warner; Justice.
.
Albert Hauer; Highway Commr.,
far os thr steamship companies are .Leonard Wachter; Bd of Review,
concerned.
Carl HalM.

BAKING
POWDER

(

PART TWO—Page Seven

To the Customers of
the Hastings City Bank
posits placed in the Trust Deposit by our pa­
. trons. Before we can formally begin business, it
tois necessary to transfer these Trust Deposits to
our regular deposit accounts. To do this we must
have the authorization for that purpose of the
depositors in our Trust Deposit. We have been
busy getting these authorizations, but you can
realize that getting 2500 accounts transferred
is some job. We have just mailed notices to our
Trust depositors whom we had not seen person­
ally, inclosing a blank order authorizing us to
make the transfer. We set Saturday, April I, as
As directed by the Governor in his first proc­
the last day on which these depositors can make
lamation, this bank set up 2500 Trust Deposit
the authorization. On that day we will transfer
accounts on our books. These Trust Deposits
all Trust Deposit accounts to our depositors’ reg­
consisted, at the time our permit came from Lan­
ular accounts. This will explain why we have
sing. March 15, of not only the’five per cent of
had to delay announcing the formal opening of
our regular deposits which we set aside for that
this bank for regular banking business.
purpose, but also of considerable additional de-

HIS BANK was included in the very first
list of permits issued by the Michigan State
Banking Department last week. It allows us
resume normal relations with our depositors.
This unsolicited permit from the State Banking
Department was received too late to make any
announcement in the Banner last week. We
want our patrons to understand why we could
not reopen as soon as the announcement was re­
ceived. Here is the reason:

T

We are glad to be able now to set the date for the
closing of our Trust Deposits and the formal open­
ing of the Bank in the manner we state below, on

SATURDAY, APRIL 1
While our permit from the State Banking De­
partment was not a surprise to this bank, it was
a most welcome relief from the restrictions
which had been forced upon us by the proclama­
tions of the Governor and the President fixing
banking holidays. This bank has always been
operated on a conservative banking, policy. It
was gratifying to have the approval of our bank
at this critical time by the State Banking Depart­
ment, authorizing us to resume, as quickly as
possible, normal banking operations.

Our Commercial Department (checking ac-

counts) will be released on and after April I
next to carry on NORMAL AND USUAL
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS. Your deposits
will be accepted in the NORMAL WAY, includ­
ing CHECKS ON OTHER BANKS, SUBJECT
TO FINAL PAYMENT.
This bank will endeavor to give you the serv­
ice to which you have been accustomed and en­
titled to, and for which you have chosen this
bank. Of course, no checks on Michigan banks
DATED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 23, 1933,
CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY PURPOSE.

•

Commercial deposits will be subject to three restric­
tions which have been put in force by the President:
1. We are prohibited from disbursing any gold or gold certificates.
2. We are prohibited from allowing any withdrawal of cash for hoarding.
3. “Usual and Nprmal” business means that bank officials shall protect
all depositors at ALL times.
Under the new plan, so vigorously outlined
by President Roosevelt, in which the Federal
Government assumes an important part, we pro­
pose to operate our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
under the restrictions’ provided by our By-Laws
and in accordance with the President’s procla­
mation. This confines withdrawals to cases of
REAL NECESSITY ONLY.
Under the license upon which the Savings De­
partment of this bank was authorized to resume
business, bank officials were empowered to re­
quire an oath as to the purpose and need of any
unusual request for the withdrawals of funds.
We hope it will not be necessary to exercise this
power.

Owing to congestion due to the long drawn-

out banking holiday, it may be possible that
there will be more than the usual delay in cash­
ing checks on outside banks. Please remember
that the officers and employees of this bank are
doing their utmost to care for the unusual
amount of business which has accumulated dur­
ing the banking holiday.

We cannot say enough to express our appre­
ciation of the fine spirit, patience and good wijl
shown by the people of this city and county dur­
ing this trying period, which was forced upon us
by Detroit banking troubles. It has been a try­
ing time for everyone. We are gratified that our
strong position as a bank, because of the large
reserves which we had built up during prosper­
ous years, has enabled this bank to be among
the first to open in Michigan.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MARCH M, 1933

PAGE EIGHT

about twice iq many plants. 130 odd Beach this morning would indicate
| fighting planes, also bombing nnd.'«b«t nwiv
iar««*
i«cout plants It is estimated tjiat
j—,—people
——viewed
- Angeles no doubt some of thc strue'Continued from page one part 1)
, - around half. —
a million
; this unique parade from the, highiturea are so badly damaged that
R,rat- i. .
I B* a desk. a swivel chair and a pay
Muffs along the ocean No one can they will be condemned as unsafe
dar&lt; ini check in xtone for them. But their
• form a conception of the* huge tnI might add that ail in all la t
Jlx* wrner tau sgnt
Quest U in vain. No more Jobs un.---------struments of death tn time of war night will go down in history as one'
_tTlung.
**“
*
‘ lion is the
TEMBLORS ACCOMPANIED byjs description ot them.
*--*-*-•*—
, y.।southland. Tiie hospital* were full new.paper men and some ot the
.
THUNDEROUS ROARING March
’
10th. thete came, without to overflowins during the early part ».^L,’!*.^Sl^i thX SW*N«. nuwiv votes you boys can hustle out
Ito
the
polls''
is
lhe
thought back
warning, at about six P. M- a ter- of the night, manv going torreor b* dliLuni«
AND SWAYING
Jvf tiie delay. Smart politics.-Sure.
r.nc noise and swaying of buildings' ing taken there who were -imply •
Lu-trng abivit twenty seconds, the,'.-cared stiff.'’ After it, was found *1
°r_?
1 but tin- most deserving democrat in
LONG BEACH NOW
. hardc-t quake in this area for'tjiey were mH hurt tliey.made room 8“”:' government as txtsta to­ 1 Clinton county lx still waiting,
wondering if he is going to get
UNDER MARTIAL LAW ’ »«xne years This was followed by for other:... Many of tiie injured
'what-has been pnomlted. of it thc
•Iignl quake* during the entire were made -o by’Jumping out of
Property 'Damage .Estimated Jg"-.
। window* trying to reach the ojicii ai
ine House., we.i smart boys from Detroit are going
fto sidetrack him after the spring
About
a
doren
eities
in
the
sura
pi.icc
of
greater
safety
.
None
of
at Nearly $26,000,000 and' •winding
“
! election.
area were included in thej-our own little family were injured;
“J?..
113 Reported Dead
severity of this xhAck- Ujng Beach tiie worst scare coming
to-tpy son.
!'hould In Jears past
oniiiiu who
.-wu. : t',onihB x 11 --------•tandlHK near th»
tin-‘ ,!A
,h&lt;’ House *2L
was mo
more
unwieldydboui twenty miles .south, on thc Elliott, who was -UndlUg
-r*‘ un
*ieW&gt; One : Doot kickers tor Job seekers.
_ where
.... hllnrtrMi
inrrtilwn.
' ua-ro nwa&gt;
rhf. thf-------------------------------------------- , What is a door kicker? It’s a
. . . Have
ocean,
wu.v
tiie
hardest
.hix.
From
door
of
tiie
immense
store
he]2
“
n
..,
member*
were
more
following letter from W. H Schai'U.
■the
thepasi ftcu
.,t t0,oKe:
thin sheet metal plate fastenpast twelve
-.wche year*
years
ftcu,t
oeluctlo» from
fromthan
thanthy
th-323_ ip'ng
.
well known in thl* city and coqniy, 'reports being broadcast ail thL- ha* b.in for closinx
high exritemen
time when ....
the in*‘?llxTs of the Senajc. Today it is'cd to the bottom ot a door to keep
gather, not- It was iuur throng t...«
who now. rexidas near Ixxs Angele*. -forenoon I am able
cnoking or lirolllns your own
aii
The
lance
dllI
^
r,
nt
The
House
with
41
veteran
people
going
in
and
out
tfrom
kickall the largHe tcllMiboui the recent earthquake withstanding,exaggerated reports to'crash came, brooking on
Broadway members are
waiting for the Sen-’ ing dents in thc door.
you know with what test you arr coInc to
Broadway
In tliat city and section which U in- the contrary, tliat the' total deaths plate glass windows on
.
.!
waittnu
fOT
a
clfiir'cut
urvThe
hundreds
of
*
doors
iii
Uic
will be found to be about sixty, half and crashing all the mirrors on the a,e‘ •,,’a Wl
tervstlng yellowing Is htx letter .
Wilmar. Cal.. March 11. 1933. '■of them in Long.Beach. four in Lo* huge pa&gt;t.s inside the store. -He
• Aiurvles
and—tlw------remainder scat- (thought lie never would pet out
To lhe Banner:
j.
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..^j ...»
a F
Our------nun- ----alive
declares -----he saw
Two important events have taker, tered
around
the .,..
area.
----------- the
... tops
—
place Isere in Southern Califonne ' dred were injured in Long Beach. J ot the buildings arrow the street
,
......
of to widely differing intcreit that about as many m
in Ixs&gt;
Lo&gt; Angeles and sway
.sway fire feet .under Hie
thc violent,
violin ,
and KOMiMl;
thing* which Michl- 9.000 dour kickers and ordered them
the mention of -«omc features eon- prrnap. MO in vhrr place* All are rocking motion of thc qu.kc .*.Alto- '1 !ti’
! placed on all the doors.
:’l cared
getber
-anxiety nj, Kan* citizens are waiting for
nected with them may be ut.mT- t.-.-;
being will
cared for
fi&gt;r by
by the
the Civic
Civic(Be
ther the
the fear
fear und
und anxiety
I Thc newspaper bovs arc wonderthan passing interest to your read-1 authorities, the Red Cross. Salva-1 what might come during tiie Iona; «l&gt;fl ««« ™
November,
- COMPLETE WITH ----------in, II'!» *»r Mm ran'imlalW
ers.
tion Army and lhe Marines. Tiie mihUotVtat Uw m«S
it ii night long to be remembered &gt; P. rliaps thc crux of Use situation because of the influx of Job seekers
... Oven heat.control. .. Automatic
strength by watcr and air ixiamxJ in ing order in Lanig Beach, as that bv the people Yet it Ls remarkable ’i'* 1,1 ’he fact tliat Governor Wil- They have been unable to find out
the
cheerful,
buoyant
spirit
shownl
,,am
A
Comstock
inherited
an
inex-:irom
what
friend
Abbott
purchased
lt.c Clircciui. uuuyui.i omi.i. c.nn..,
-- - ----------------- --------- --.
majestic review about two miles ofl; city U under martial law.
••inatchlesb” lighter... insulated oven
iMTimred otllciiH
the dour
door kickers
klckcni or
or what
what thev
they cost.
cost.
by the P«.pl© ot this state in aipenenced
official family
fam ly. Several
Several the
shore in the Pacific, on the 9th in-1 The damage to. property will be ...
But they will.
of ,!ww state °mcu,s are fine
slant. (There were ,123 ships and j plenty. Reports coming from Long time like Hit*
for cool kitchen... cooking Cbver top
That this southland 1* a region of1 gentlemen but wholly uniraided and
Irked at the inaction of the leg­
quake* .perhaps to offert or nrutrn- ; nnacqiwnted with their duties,
... sliding broiler ... porcelain lined
lire the enjoyment ol the fine Hi-' They should not be censured too islature. Gov. Comstock appeared ;
oven ... large utensil drawer... con
Fmatd. cannot be denied for the much tor dds The people of Mtchi- recently and took lire lawmaker* to
task. He demanded action on Hie
'SeLonological Society of Anferica
elected them.
haw ngUtered sixteen quakes ntj &gt;«
!«•»«'one office there 1* a, banking bill. Also there were other
’
pieces
of -------------legislation.
more or les- severity .-Ince lhe year - n»-V» in whom thc Legislature has; important
------porcelain finish. Uas.li price only $59.50
'IMO making one for every
two H'tlc confidence. We refer to Atty amortg these a bill to increase tie
years Strang.. but the people here General Patrick O Brien It wa* coat of a
notary public ilwerv rather exneelihg- Muncthing ir0*”»d-O'Brien tliat the recent cense fee from 81 to 83. The bill iuu
like this to happen a-s there had' deadlock on the banking Mil devel-1 been amended to make the term two
LIBERAL ALLOWANCE
Men but one or two slight distur- 7JKt’
thf Senate The Attorney yeara instead of four.This means
banccx
kind in three
orfour;General
wanted to .....
have
a finger
in 7.W0
public
will
□anc&lt; ■" _of
OI . tlib
uib
mt
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,---- Michigan
.--- Kliv
-------- notaries
.
The four following Specials will enable you to
.. Klim
. ..Hirer
.hope
. &gt;v»i
. » ; I‘l.n
years. But
’they
ardently
ancl
hc n'drnnnnfl
patronage nln
pie u*lu.n
when ir
It „arno
came to i llaVA
have ...
to buy a *4
84 lw.n/1
tnnrt evz-rO
evert two ■
FOR YOUR
OLD STOVE
_____________________________
ondI pray that it will be a long time be-j xppuMiting receivers for many an- years instead of four Result;
to
purchase more Quality and Quantity than ever
_.is. It is
every two
fore ar.otlo
■ Udpated bank reonranuMtons.
is na ing companies get 828,000 every
before for* your money.
: well fact
known
that Oov Vomstock
years Instead
every Thc
four.
: well known
thatfact
Oov.X.'um*tock
years instead
ot everyot four.
:* not playing “political bhll ' with people .pay it.. To whom is tins no.
Wilmar. California.
Monday. March 13. 1933- i O’Brien. That being true it is small , tary bill important?
. wonderthal a group of Senators;
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i blocked O'Brcn * ambition*.
What about , party line..' Are
to rcvlM1 some of tin figuni- gneni
'■
Wc are told that the Attorney * they drawn sharply? They arc nol.
* Light or Dark Oak.
■
Sincere legislators ol both partie •
Quick drying. For floors,
&lt;quake sent you oil Saturda.. Lne i. . dermrtment than there arc arc trying to work out u sembiiyici’
door*, woodwork, cabinels
dJaa^nt ‘-4 lhv fur ^"’iieard^Horn
has Increased of order. You will find such men as
and furniture.
Ldi ail a. .A. .fur as h aril f m |rn|n 28 undrr paul Voorheis in Dc- Democratic Rep. George H SchocnIhr broadcast that iwitmng *. id a, „ rote,r
al prci(t.nt
GUARANTEED
hals of St. Johns and Republican
hull
dozen
more
could
not
suit,'.
|.
ind
a
ni
-,.
A
deal!
One With Every
Rep. Vern J. Brown of -Ingham
BEST QUALITY
! their injuries, so I placed the num- unu a
“ aia”
county, conferring and earnestly
"ARMAND”
■"‘earerol^ekim ' 1,1 thc “**«*»”* Mtchigan wail* working together. Lack of a definite
Reg. pride $1.10 qt.
program, political Jealousy, inexjier' put . re
St-,c
funds
arc
overdrawn
and
an
SPECIAL
AQc
purchase of $1.00.
tLc nuinlxY i.U known den i au|
.|va£urv fact.s unusual de­ lence and unwiUingnCK to conform
Quart for . "*v
, Over 300 piece purrle
li ^••“lUach^ith’Tooo’To^’ix.d'Inl n,‘‘”dv Unemployed thousands who to any constructive plap are all con­
Long IW-i»ch w*!? | toted lor a new deal and prompt tributing factors. Mure .concern over
■bS? £2 i iSitir
kr“',,on
"“*"«•
lhe political patronage th^p-tne wel­
J at 8i5.000.00n to 825,000.000. The
Hundred* of job-hunters roam up fare of the state is undermining any
TR. VANILLA
iinie i at io holds RWmI through thcM-; and down the capttol corridor* day
These arc thc rearory. why the
ifigunw—that i-. about one half the;after day. They peek in this office new Michigan ndimmstration hai
Quick- Drying
COMP. N. F.
: totals ii r ix.ug .Beach. Time »&lt;rv dtWr and that, wondering if there not made a start in ten weeks.
-GUARANTEED
A quality that cAnnot be
tiie
BEST QUALITY
THORNAPPLE GARDEN Cl I B.
ASSYRIA. ’

Is Wrong in Lansing?

O.SMTZ TELLS
mRTWE

ana you,

Mr. Husband

TWO BIG

SPECIAL DAYS
Varnish Stain

FREE.' FREE.'
Jig-Saw
Puzzle

SAVE
MONEY-FOOD-FUEL

with the

Automatic

FEATURES of THIS NEW

Gas

Range

Trade in ypur old stove while this
limited offer lasts. Model shown
only $59.50 cash.
Other new models also on display.

Floor Paint
GOOD COVERING

Reg. price $1.00 qt.

SPECIAL Quart for

iook or frrrre out. The
mo-t for your money.

AQc
"Tv

5OC

K’

Ifage.c.
Through the efforts of Mrs, Moh-1 W R. Join-.-. Lacey Hardware
“L^t your wife tell you about it ”
Visit Our Store Today
; The msmocraph at Carnegie In-1'*'1- chairman of tiie'program cam-[dealer, ha* t&gt;ecn absent from hn
Intitule in Pa.-'ud’ iu regi-tcied over milter. Dean Davenport will address;place of business the part week due
•30 distinct zbock* in the first two U,c Garden Club at thc April- to illness.
’du-.'.-.-eboek* tiut.couM be felt by mretuur to be held in the romniun-; Miss Inez Mainby. wiioXhaa been
: all—Lx-f'ide-. nearly 100 slight tremor* &lt;&gt;y rooms Thursday afternoon. April telephone operator at tiid Hickory
i nut gem rally 11' One at 0:30 Uib-;6-al. 2;W!Corners exchange, ha- been cnI mornifijg, quite severe und long conAt the request of a great many &lt; g“Kfd to continue .on fur anotlicr
tiuiieil. wa* thougirt to be tin'dying residents of this county, we are n - year.
|ftrui:i:le of the ierriblc quake; but ,printing the method* of inoie &lt;r'idi-J Medames Row Miller and-Evannot so. a* there was n slight L-hock culion given in tin* coInnin Itbt :nie Miller accompanied David Cwkelncc 1 byguii thl* letter If your fall. All of these have been used!bn Io Kalamazoo on Thursday io­
leaders wllPfacar Jn mind that whtk successfully by the writer and’ arej*'’*’
Conklin, who is" still at'
Lome of tlHM-*hocks arc sharp, likt approved by the Drpt. of-Agncul-' Borges* hospital.
zom.' peals oj thunder, mostly they . tun-.
; Y'hr pleasure Birthday prganlai-1
are of a violent rocking or .-wayingMethod number 4 is advocated byinon W111
eo-ojwrattvely enter-!
motion, the surface of the earth do-'u H Ix.pt of Agriculture and aLsu
&lt;&gt;n Tuesday. March 21. b&gt;
ing the rockinz and swaying Alter by 11m, publ^hcn. of thc mugazin- • Mesdamr.s Marion StrickUild and
'n revere shock one h i- a queer sen- - Law- Care "
(Ruth Henry, at tiie Henry^touie.
isatlon tn the it-zion of the stnmachr-v.,..,!*
Mr ?nd
Chnrhc IVa-.re. who
1. Calcium Cyanide.
.
I Elliott and 1 were in his auto at
Open the burrow every five tor some time have taken jxsvm-.ssix o’clock yesterday. iSundayij
and
pour
in
a
tcaspoonful
oflsion
of
their
farm
near Vermont-.
morning, thinking to riih to Comp-t- ,—
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'toil, a d’v of 30J.XK) population।tne j&gt;oti&gt;ondoc the openings with- viHs
! wl-.er&lt; eighteen person* were report- mn . tamping down Hw burrow.
M
.I Mc-J-rs
Everi te Miller. Floyd Mil­
' 'ler. ----and -----Rn* --------Barney .left
la-t. week
rd killerl. THlv. city i* about half ' 2 Carbon Bhulphidc.
.. ...
-----way from our home to Long Bench
same as above using cate nut fw R&lt;*d cu&gt;' wh€r&lt;’ tlw'-v *lU
111
.
As Administratrix of thc Estate of Alice Searles, and to settle the es. thc employ of thc Consumer^,
IWc &gt;un;: into Atlpntic Blvd wade.to^n 3ny,M) lhv opcil ground
;the
. tate, I will have an auction sale at t)tc farm, known as the “Harry Bellinger
I Power company.
! enough to hold six cars ab»ea*t • 3, strvehnine
When about two miles out we no­
Take raw peanuts. Squeeze •
BrtW» Ladw?‘ A«*
Farm,
” Section 13, Barry township, 1-2 mile north and 1 mile west of
ticed groups of refugee* standing &gt;pen the tnd'of thc shell and insert ?“&gt; "*« °« Thurxdar. March 30.
around tires
tiie fewt of tin „ i crystal of ostrychnine.
„,u,uuuv. Place one.of ,I10*, n!nrr'
„ ,,
,
Banfield, or 3 1-2 miles cast and 2 miles north of Hickory Corners, on
he. pnmms
pexnuts ln
tn each of the
thc runway
runway ..I
Monterey hills. They had c&lt;&gt;me far tJu
., I M^arnra Katherine C- &gt;- and
enough frdm thro n«. ,n.
. .- K^dwhlortOTbi
----- .
. •
lOtan. ««.. &gt;.ar,s «i ,te uI — -:- - •
This m.M u mmnmW g™ l5?S‘?2.
•?*'
They had slept tn tent- and auto.jjy n,e U S. Dept of Agriculture H&gt;'dc and Mabel Hyland of thc IjiI About
farther ..’. o... chroMcal to obtained in [hc' fO'U«IL w-rre in Hasting* Thui.-day
■d by otfi- ^,n (&gt;1 |Bmrtrr whtch whcn plar,^ ’.6 attend the leaders conference on
'
ln ’■ ground, gfves off a heuy gas NUtnltoo
priinxir, UK wu r.»u i t
CHATS (.ROVt
COMMENCING AT ONE O’CLOCK P. M. 1 OFFER THE FOLLOWING—
'E , C ’. tru^pnmjfu) in the runway every rev
■ .nrti.cw. to lrn fee;.
ukfJ efjee: jt
at, Mr and Mrs. Wm Bayne went to
nut:r .'t.H ■ ■yiciHantuu'am
v I UoopersviUe on Sunday to.vfan these
j Arsenic.
' I daughter. Mr. Greta Endsley, and
lened ehtmn'.
Soak Mirlied corn in a moder-1 tamily
LIVE STOCK.
MISCELLANEOUS.
■e.\ :rong .solution ot arsenic and| Mr. and Mrs OriiBn hare moved
30 cords hickory wood. ■
&gt; uc along tiie runway at frequent in,° thc Wwm-n Coolbaugh house
otcnals.
•
!*tth Mr Dean
HAY
AND
GRAIN.
30
gallons
vinegar.
done by
By asphyxiation Attach a gar-1 R’»th and Marian Wwdnun went
hare to the end ol the rxluiuM jU&gt; Kslamagoo Saturday,
About 3 tons mixed hay.
written ■
ot an automobile After plac-l Next Sunday- evening the comHOUSEHOLD
GOODS.
4
tons
alfalfa
hay.
elude the chutcl
the other end Into thc burrow ■ munity program will be put on by
took It Iot star
the mreor and let run fur Mr- Fuller ui.d Mr* Wslren und
Majestic range. Sewing machine.
About 150 bundles cornstalk*.
knew that the chureM* were
about twenty nunutr.-.—J. A Hoo; i pupil* of the Holh'.c* and Allot’
About 20 bushels oats.
Refrigerator, 100 lbs. capacity.
. ways among thc foremost to alU m
■----'
' tchools.
.
■
' such a erteis.
Robert Seaje and Cleon Smith
NOflTH HOPE.
3 Ingrain carpets,, about 25 yards
Mr. and Mrs Clair Binkley, who.1had the German measlea last week.
W H Schatit.
10
bushels
Early
Cobbler
potatoes.
A
finf
crowd
was
present
at
tiie
each. 3 feather beds.
•have been spending the past three.
L A. S. at H Woodman's Thursday.
10 bushels late potatoes.
,»ccJu with relatives in Ohio and'' Warm
HINDS CORNERS.
Various kinds of dishes. f
&lt;
bUcult* and syrup were a
..... ....
Ida —
Mo-ire is spend! a Indiana and Battle Creek, rvturnnl
TOOLS.
week with’her -liter. Mn. Trego, m to tlieir home Thursday afternoon . part ot the dinner menu a g»od
2 meat crocks. Set dining chairs.
w as in charge
of Mn
Hasting.!
’
Doris and E-irle Peake apetn Sai: ■program
. - 7
------Ono-horse
wagon,
box
and
seat!
Several rocking chairs.
Mr and Mrs Chittnec Bump and Urduy nigh’, und Sunday with Mr., u„n
family ol Hasting’- spent Sund.iv mid Mrs. Glen WaMon at Praino- ■
8- **«T J'
Pair light sleighs.
2 dining tables. Kitchen cabinet.
xfterAoon with Mr and Mi Will viUc
w^i^n
B'-Hh.r
Hay loader.
Riding plow.
Moire.
Mrs. Morre Murphy left Saturda?
™U1 Woodman. Robe.. Blocher
Sideboard. Beds. Dressers.
Tank heater.
Mr and Mr- Klmort returned 10 for a few days visit with her fath-!
their home in Kalamazbo Thurwlay ir. Albert Hampton, in the BunnelT
Commodes and other articles of
Compression sprayer.
...metfflSSl,
furniture. Some antiques.
Building mover’s tackle, block, rol­
Mr and M; Burrell Phillip*
Mr. and Mrs Robert Vroonwn o* —»tura&gt;&gt;Mr and Mr- George DeMott nnd Gun Marsh spent Sunday afternoon, M_,lvwlww4 .k fX mm
lers, rope and chain.
Numerous other articles.
family spent Sunday with her moth- with Mr. and Mra. lUnkln Hart and &gt;
rr Mr, stii Newton h. Ha-- lamiiy.
Hair.
more in sr&gt;..uiern
1::: '. and itelped celebrate her
We extend nur sympathy to Glen!Califon*!*
■birthday
'
.Wauon of Prairieville, who had th&lt;&lt;r&gt;in_
, * e.“
TERMS CASH. — NOTHING REMOVED UNTIL SETTLED FOR.
Alltel Golden of misfortune to break an arm whileslul! ,lut comC4 &lt;town ln
Hastings *pdnt Friday
uHertwoh leading a hone.
.piece*
»
with Miss Kutdc Phillips
Mn Sarah Erway and Clara Rob- j
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Abbott andtison. who have bren spending the;
daughter. Mrs Silkworth, of Battle pact week with Mra Rankin Hart.] SLEEPY AFTER MEALS?
Creek spent Friday with Mr. uud returned on Sunday to the home ot j
WATCH FOR- POISONS
Mrs W O Ti»ipp».
Mr and Mn! William Havens in
ADMINISTRATRIX
Mr. and Mr» Joe Neviti and Mrs. Rutland.
A do*ey. tired feeling is luually
Ainu Neviti and daughter Ruby
a sign of bowel poison*. that
from south ol Battle Creek visited
The city fathers in Cleveland | breed germs Oct rid of them
Henry
Flannery,
Auctioneer.
Chas. Hammond 8t Albert Lyons, Clerk*.
at.
Did--Newton
’s Saturday.
! hare cut thc fine for illegal pork-’ with Adlenka. Acts on both up­
-------------------------------Mr-. Do.-us» chapman of Hazings ing m. half. sMauageii of private ’ per and lower boXtls without, duis spending a few days with Mr. and parking lou. we hear, rc«cut thu
Mrs. Edd Newton.
.------------------- icompelitlqu.

Consumers Power Company

Make use of these Specials—they will save you
money and give you real quality.
Friday and Saturday Only

LyBARKER’S
■‘W/n-re hnniediati Attention and Courtesy are sliotrrt to all

Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

This Is

Seed Time!
You want the BEST seeds you
can buy . . . seeds with a high
germination percentage.
We have a complete stock of all
FARM SEEDS.

All arc Michigan grown seeds
(except the alfalfa seed h

H
CONSULT US ABOUT
SEEDS. BEFORE YOU
BUY ELSEWHERE!

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VELTE&amp; COMPANY
Deakrs in WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS. HOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257

Months
rrXSw SU to Pay!

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Hastings, Mich.

AUCTION SALE
Tuesday, March 28

MRS. AGNES WILLISON

�THE HAHTIM.h HASNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 11. 1913
’ DOWLING.
The'Dowhng Nutrition Claw will
nroioTiiiT TA DADCD
un h «rad'r• &amp;“1 splendidly
RESISTANT TO BORER with their play Haturday night The meet with' Mrs. L»&gt;ila Jones on Fri­
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house was full and earn actor did
day.' Marcii 24 Mrs. Lulu Gor.ham
Goal of Years of Work la in
w her part to wf«:Uon;Mueh and Mr*. Mildred Hook will aMist
cp-dir should mLmi w ’given to ‘Mr. I the hostas
Bight at Michigan State
Fuhr for his success in directing th"
A baby boy born to Mr. and Mrs.
play. 939 wwf taken in'
Wikflact Presto*, former residenta
College Station
Much* sympathy h intended ta of thy&gt; plan-, was announrod recentFta-t Lansing —A variety of com Mrs.
Ernest
Pennock,
Howard
aqd
which will greatly reduce’ tos’rt
of Hickory Corners in the loa1 Whitworth Congratulation'. ■
from the corn borer and which also Ruth
The Dowling Twilight Clius was
will yield a profitable crop is thc of husband and father by sudden entertained
jit the home of Mr und
tin* Mrs- 'Lloyd Gukil) Saturday eve­
ning with a co-op*;mt ir dinner.
tlurd
one
in
the
slate*to
be
granted
substation maintained by Michigan
Forty-five
guests
attended. all enpein-.i.-M&lt;&gt;n^9b»n up and cotitinjie
state -College.

OBTAIN CORN PLANT

New Supply Of

CEDAR SHINGLES
THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 2515

Frank Sage

MoM Jo]
UlfHC

ihorouthly blended in

'

,,F*7O\ ,

Word was nor.ed lirir Saturday
page story, thh station was ettablishrd and work has gone on .un- of (he death &lt;rf E&lt;1 Etdnd at the
Of his btothcr. Ri&gt;y. south nl
crasingly to find somr way of pro taaiKTile turn nil was' held at
taCling Michigans corn crop South’ Augusta.
A
Corner* Monday aftarnooq.
America contributed t«&gt; tiie wwtk by- Hickory
Mr.i
Ehther Inmn.*--. ent.-rtainlng
funiishing a relative cf tiie com
her
niece
from 8h4-lbyyiQr*r
plant which Had « flavor tliat ths*
, | corn borer did -hot like und which
Ha*tlngs visit, u their urandmothvr.
fit attacked very wldom,
Mr.&lt;
Kate
Wiliimn:-, mi Thursday
: Tills Malz&lt;; Anuirgo would not
Sunday Mmoii BL marked the
.ripen In Michigan, would not proiduce a crop of grain compurablf to fiftieth weddim,* unnlvm-'ary ot Mr.
| com even if It did ripen, and was und Mrs. Peter Adrtanwm. They
■ lew valuable as u fond substance, held oixui h‘Hf-4- to their friends and
lit had only one ruh-emlng feature, relatives fmm two
iI me
“c,^lc.k
1
thc corn uorcr
borer wouia
would not cat
eat. ii.
it.
thta
TIh- mi n ut Monroe hud to find
it'Tut flow*'
• some way to combine thi-. &lt;&gt;m-Iran r-al‘i&gt;v coup.c Many
.
{with thc durable ones pow&gt;wd
,KW*’”*"* ’
j
by ordinary corn. Tiie fust suc­ a tew other prwnU and raids of
cessful ctomcc of. the two ptaitts greeting* frohi Mane who were un­
able
to
be
then
1
While
several
were- made al Monroe, but tlw few
mbl&lt;-d.
William
Mipoor ears of groin obtained were
discouraging when rotn|a»rcd with
occasion
standard cars of com.
■ Tli&lt;- yield records from thc ktaUoll
i in 193*2 allow one variety of earn de-

which followed th.- dinner
Mrs Eugene H-s.ft of Banth-lfl
was the guest of Mr- Milke HrriXMihf* Alii
inert lm----------------church.
Hajold !)• F’nrjJcrjind ciul-

nee with Mr. inui Mi
und Mr. und Mn. :
of.Gtlll take. Frida-.

hi

wr.0-.ui5
home o
Merlon,
_
Mr,. Bert Brown and Mr Adnan
Kv&lt; -. also niece. Mta- Clara Scott.

ievilli- and family and. Merle, of
May, and M&gt;n tipcnt.
Leu

able for gcngpil planting but Uh
• farm crops department at the C.,l-

; Com growi-r
in th&lt;- fuiun

Fuid Ih.irsday. March

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

Chas. Foote und chUdrcn Visit* d
Mrs JViulc at New Bonp'r-v hosp
Foote a. getting ul

Kiimnied at

Mr und Mrs Chua. Foot*- arc thc
proud grandparents &gt;d an eight
-pound boy who will answer tu the
nanu&gt; of Richard Merle, born at

Mts EIki
Sunday td suited hU daughter. tal- TWrsday.
Talbert Hall of Charlotte vism
‘ He u to make an tnde-

attic Creek, klmted lier
and family Friday.

sincerity we cannot queation.’ - Dr.
Harry L. Hadley.

Quality Meats
Are Not Expensive
At A&amp;P

Milford Cook hurt hl* thumb font

Merle Count

Corner Court and Church - Hastings, Mich.

t&lt;&gt; bn commended in ia-i
Ix-comv i . s
nd girl.; of

.can plant rontalncd 162 borers in
each 100 stalk.-

FLOUR
FEED
COAL -.- .CEMENT
LIME
BRICK -;- TILE -s- FARM IMPLEMENTS

Universal Garage
Telephone 2121

made
•
Friday afternoon th
Citizens Club held their

common corn varieties hut further
work will probably correct i.liis fault
Only 18 foircrs per 100 plants wm.-

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Save Money by Paying Cash
for GOOD Used Cars

Sail!

ini, seven bushels
• than Duncan, a

l or I urtlii r

GOOD

We have a few good model .A cars
at BARGAIN prices. Bring in your
car and trade it for a better one!

tcr’s 3t»(i in
Mr. and Mi
family and Bert St

ily dm nt
J" .
Creek Hundt
day« ‘
Kibiin

PAGE

Aid tmtiing Li-t .Ui
program- featuring
heir Founders’ day program al Un
hurch.
On Sunday, night. March 345. u
he church a’-' 8 oclo.-k the Muytar

ma Fenner. April ID *
Mtatpcs Brandstetter and Boi
Kalatnaroo visitors Th:
Kenntth Aldrich was on tl

The World's Greatest Retail Food Organization
with a 73-year-old reputation lor the Finest
Quality at the Lowest Price Is particularly K^ud
of Its GREAT MEAT VALUES. Every effort is
extended toward the procuring of Quality Meats
at Real SavingsTRY A&amp;P MEATS AND BE
CONVINCED!

Pork Roast

Imnl Monday on the account
w«. unable to
Sunday night to give

Center
Cu‘
Shoulder

^yz

Lb.

hui-w

Banner Want Ads
Get Results
ARM'iimt-CI I V IIOMES-alike have odd articles
of furniture, machinery and clothing in storage

that are too valuable to throw away.

Other people

in the county want to purchase just such articles, but

do not know WHERE-to buy.

The Banner Want

z\d column is the best medium in Barry County for
bringing prospective*.buyers and sellers together.

T MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether it's rooms
to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm

products for sale, hired help needed, articles lost, live
stock strayed, or what not... in each case you reach

the persons you wish to reach in the most direct way
possible.

Banner Want Ads get results!

I \ON’T BOTHER to call in person . j. Just telephope 2415. If you arc not certain of the word

ing, we will do our best to assist you.

Simply give

us the facts and your ad will go into print clearly
stated in thc fewest words possible.

Our rates are

reasonable ... one cent per word with a minimum

charge of twenty-five cents.

The Hastings Banner
T elebhone 2 4 1 5

ii5*«d in the dining room,
Kewrul from Milo-ati
&gt;yhieh eloeed Sunday ntglit. Hu
helt'lul and entertainment and play. “
ing Well.” at Kellogg ?cho-4 Friday.
'Tiie Farmers’ Club at the home
of Almon Furr ua&gt; attended by :.&lt; me
* vrcsMiian. gave an Intcn . ting and
timely address
Louis and Lena Dunn -of Gales­
------ , evening
------- be tang were callers of their uncle. H.
klclred by a liorM? brraking hut, right i d- Flower. Friday.
arm at th.-* elbow. He ha.-, the sym-1 M.v:rs. Quick ami W. Srimltz
path? of th.* coinmmiity
made u husinvsj trip to Maple GroveMr. and Mn,. W. E. Douglas and Wednesday.
Mrs. Ulinbrd Palmiter of Bedford'
------------ ------------------------

It AIKIr.A ll.I.r

Wood Thur.-duy.
Mr. Day:.-, who h;u been living an
Roland and Dontridene McKlbbin John Perrye farm, hn rented Lewis
.'lUbmittc-d to tonsil und adenoid op-,Raison's farm, pi-t ...outh of Uy
eralions Monday.
village ...
hi ----------Rutland Twp.
Mr and Mrs. Mrrlc Bradfield and. A.. family
_____ named Slagct
Jack of Milo ;&gt;-nt Sunday with Mr ‘ moved on the OuodMtc farm, n and Mra Georg** Wo-d and family, ct-ntiy vacated-by A. E. H.iyc . and
Th&lt;* Ladi&lt;s’ Aid will wm* dinner. family.
ul thej-ixureh election day. April 3.J Mrs. I.illlc soweriiy. who spent
Pot hick-dinner.
' thewinter with her daughter. Mr-.
There were 54 m Sunday Sclwol. WTndcs, has returned to her home
pretty goal considering the Icy! tn the village.
r
raid,. Mra. LouiM Lathrop gave al William McCann was Iwxnc from
very interesting talk with llluslra-1 M. S. college ov&lt;;f th- we
tiojcs on temperance.
| Hloyd Morse and Bobj Pratt from
Beatrice Smith i&lt; visiting friend.:. East Lansing s;x.‘nt’ Su
iiiiKlay here
near Hastings for a.. lew
.v„ day;,.
with him
Do not forget the 55 piece
.
Scout Bmid-'at HtU'inax Saturday.. from her aunt in L&lt;vi Angeles that
March 25. Central School auditor- Lhe and her hu uimut -Mr. and Mr&lt;
luni. Fur bc:u-ilt of Burry County'Atm&gt;trong&gt; had c-cuped injury but
Bpy Scoiit.-. - See article an -ftr»t! that she wu.-- nlecpmc in her clothe?
pasc.
•
| for fear of another, earthquake. ■
Mr. and Mr.- Henry Ber.wn en-) James McKeown and hi. uncle
ttertained Sunday Mr., and Mr? will live on the Herman Nell farm
Peter CUstlc. Mr. and . Mrs. Itay i this .summer.
Castle and Charlene »t Oraiumli
“

TIIE &lt;'R»»«iROADS
: Saturday Ixw Theron Cain's
Mr. and Mr.- Newman Tut
buiiiriay.
hi., daughter. Racliri.
me from Lin-Mng Friday and t&lt;
-Tram, a umipleie surprbe on him
Mr.- J.« Tunic u. CJ.1.4 IU|. _ by
„ inviiiiig
.......... ... ii^out H
„., „„„„
ia
forty
friends „
and
to run ... .ui.l M&gt;. Au.,.n nor- nc^hton
wl|, dcte.ir &gt;n UK
ton. who ia 81 years old.
evening
Mrs. Fred Smith uncl aon Loya of- Mrs.
— dofirfift
. :
Ratijom wa* a ..
Kala-1
near’Middierdle epent Friday night nuzoo visitor Friday.
with Mr. ana Mta. Orlcy Smith.
Roy Gardner spent tke week end,
Mrs. Orlcy Sniith Mi . Homer iir Litchfield visiting hm people. ' .
Jicwart Cain of’!
conipanied by Mi.. Minda Bdling;parents Saturday ।
Icy and Mrs Tade Robinson &lt;h Wei-: Hid Bundayt
come Corners were in Battle Creek1
Tuesday alternoon to con. rlt an eye
specialist about Mr®. Billiiuuley'a
eyes.
Why Get Up Nights?
Mary Tuttle n:!&gt; itawd wven of
Make This 25c Test
her friend* Saimday aftenioon in
honor of her eleventh birthday.
Physic thc bladder as you would
thc bowrU. Drive but Impurities
and excessive acids that cause ir­
CEDAR ( REEK.
ritation. burning und frequent
I Mr and Mrs. Ruiwl! Benton ot
Freeport spent over tlw wrex end: desire. Get a 15c test box ot TBUwith Mr. and Mr® Henry Wortman. KETS, tlx* bladder physic, from
any drug store. Alter four days
We are aorrv to hear Um Art if you .are not relieved of gell ing
Stanton it.quite sick.
’Hwy Wcrtman und wife si&gt;cnvi Up nights go bark and get your
money. BU-KETtJ, containing
'Sunday ultenwon in Augusta.
buchu leaves, juniper oil, pic.,
- Hilvtard Campbell mid family i acta pleasantly and effective! 5- on
have been spending sonic time with I
Ute bladder simitar to castor'oil
[his father at Paw Paw. who ia quite -on thc bdwefo. If you urc both­
I Rctha Lclnuar of Ea Delton vis-' ered with backache, or leg pains
caused from bladder disorders
ited ixr uncle. Henry Lemaar. and | you arc bound to feej better after
; family, a few days last week.
this cleansing and you gel yohr
i Mr. and Mr». Harold Smith aiut regular sleep.—Cmrth * Steb­
ItJirldrcn ol ta'lrvi: und Mi-- Bcttk bins. druggists. Hastings; f l&gt;
Llglar arc viailing Mr mid Mra. Uil- Kane, druggist, Nashville. Adv.
,ward Campbell.fur a few days.
i

PORK STEAK

3 u». 25c

BACON SQUARES u. 6'/2c

• SLICED BACON

a 12&gt;/2c

FRANKFURTS

Beef Ribs
PORK HEARTS

Lb.

FilletS

ll,

25c

Boiling

3 lb. 25c

PORK SAUSAGE

3

LARD

5c

4u». 23c

SALT PORK

J

of Haddock

IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS —

Salmon

(7^55')

MACARON1 Dr SPAGHETTI
i
IONA FLOUR
The All-Purpoia Flour
CHEESE
Mild Wisconun Cr««ni
GRANULATED SOAP
CrysuLWMu

Soup

C

TOMATO

S

S l« 25c
lb

(10

59c)
&gt;

[ Friday and Saturday only ]

TUNA FISH
“Chicken ol the Se»KELLOGG’S or POST TOASTIES -di pU«
WHITEHOUSE MILK
T.u cu
AJAX SOAP

Pineapple s-89-&gt; ™ 13
[ Iona - Whole Sliced ]
CRACKERS
J 017c
DEL MONTE SPINACH
WALDORF TISSUE •
CIGARETTES CAMEK WJiSBKb010

,

Graham* Mfc-U. 19c
N*t*.«. 13c
4 Rotu 19c
•*•* 10c &lt;-.11.00

'Daily Egg” Brand

Scratch Feed e 98'
Egg Mash

100-lb. bag

$1.1$

The Great'Atlantic &amp;• Pacific Tea

I

�p &lt;01 m
EWo*,

Mutual Benefits
Our members save money together.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

in. -pen:« tiie
... week end. . &lt;’cnn«&gt;

I of tpwn twin? thl-l week, to
| Creek to the home, of Mr 1 —
'and tn the Roy Bunn honw vxjtown. Beth were chimney JinMr. and Mra. Robert Earl of Held-

KELVINATOR

They work together to help each other.

The NATIONAL has'never lust a, dollar of
.any investor’s principal.

Dctroit't Oldtil Bailding and [

Glen Blake, ol Mid-i
•tines called dlevilh-. and six grandchildren and
•idav.
on-» sister. Mrs. Bert Snugpv of De-!

I.il Mn Henrv Adams Saturday
Mu c J. Barnum and l..._
Mra."Anna Walton l:- convalrrcine ter Btuinm were in Hostingr 1----- .. . i
ram injuries received from a recent to take the lesson in ^Extension r,„
ill.
•»
. Work.
'
&lt; t«
Mrs. Bcuma of Bownc and Mr-r. The March meeting of lhe Wood1
k-rcthj.' Shellmirtcn of Irving called land Study Club was held nt the I(
r. Mt.- Cora Gardiner Friday. •
M-bnolhoiL-e Tuesday evening, u.v i
Sunday guests ol Mrs .para Gmdl- M.irch 14 A bountiful pot luck sup-i
er wore. Mr-. Amy Ranrabough
—« •‘—
|x r —
w&gt; --served
to -■-*over «'•••
fifty —
mem­
barlolte and Mr- Anna Walton
ber.:. Th» following officer;: were
•
'a d for the cnauine year: Prc.d'den1. Jean Flunk-; VicvPreslde-nt
ul thc

jCui PRICES
■

,

3

Maxwell House

S;

49c

"97
INSTALLED. Plus Freight

But This Price is Guaranteed
for 40 Days Only

FULL Power—The cemprexx-r it no experiment th»t
tunes for you and us and cvetylxidv else', v.e will h»vc to
advance the price. We shall not cheapen the refrigerator.
e nf power. It run*only about a third
longer life, les* wear *nt!,g*r«iirr

No Compromise on Any Detail
You can know that there h*« been no compton'iiunc on
quality—no subatitution—no cheapening of tL« ptuduct
to make poaaiblc a low price.
’

oil*

of line engineering and
prccidutt manutactunng.

27c

in

•j be fully imulitcJr Na

buns; 4 knives
i; 2 gal maple

2 l.Z 45c

Beechnut

To-day’s Low Costs Brought
This Opportunity
While materials can be bought at present low
costs, the price of this Kelt mater to you will be
$97, installed, plus freight. We guarantee this
■ price for 40 days.

Tyler; T'i-vuht* Dora Brunun;!
Board ot Directors. Martha Smith
und Lena Kilpatrick. &lt;The curtains I
which the Club purclqued for the
HlRh Sell ol nuditoriuin- have been

or DEL MONTE

FRENCH

HIS is not a "built-ti&gt;a-pricc’’'niodcl. It is a
standard 1933 Kelvinator, with over-four
cubic feet of food capacity.
It is a beautiful, quality-built electric refrigerator.
It is quiet-running, economical—good tor a lite* •
rime. Its gleaming porcelain-lined interior has
room for all die food the average family needs.
Its frcciing trays hold a generous supply of ice
or delicious frozen desserts.
It carries all the standard Kelvinntor guarantees. ’
It represents no compromise in performance u.
in quality.

T

(L*l£ Tyational |£omt &amp;
InucBtnient flTompanH

■ nd fragrant
You'll like it* delightful bouquit

Now You Con Buy This Standard
FULL Size, FULL Power

They divide the profit* with each other.

JEWEL

.
it. wJo
•*

.Loom!*, and Gatha Sunday.

They lend money to eachwther.

ON
KROGER’S FAMOUS

,

Constant Cold Whilo Dofrosting - Ain d.

29c

it

Vacuum packed

«• _
25c

COUNTRY CLUB

nt Qhitftby.
&lt;
ul Mrs- Arno'd Malcolm and

Fine, rich and distinctive, vacuum packed in lb. tin

Quick Oats

10c

large 5Sm&gt;z. pkg.
large 53-or

Country Club

Quaker Oats

pkt

APPLE SAUCE

&gt;2-lb pkg.

MARGATE TEA

13c

Fould'i Macxroni S|nSu.

9c

10 lb. can

59c

2

PRUNES

w-w *1Bulk - rat for health

15c

ib.

his inother Mra. Win. Sumpof Mltkileyilh- wen* Sunday
us of Mr and Mrs Otto Wood
ra Iteehr of Emmet City Mien!

MUSTARD

'jt" 29c

Betty Gcocker ,Miik cho«d*t» c«k.
n
|
Country Club
Dread
Madearyou
j
LITTLE BO PEEP

6c

32-oz.. bottle

Gi*nt sire - laundry soap

1 9c

39c

GOLD BAND SOAP 10
-...

^incake Flour countryciub. 5
Matches Avalon Brand - full count 6

it.»*&lt;k

*b. ...

17c
25c

ding txvrral
in. HaMlnu-

the "th of April,
c a dish Com­
. tp appointed for the din­
in Caledonia. April 22.
Mr and Mr* Guv Cline enter-; 1
tallied tin- Friendship CIik--: nt their jjf
horn:- Friday evening A fine time;
teixirted;

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

BANANAS
|

Lemons

Golden yellow fruit
California Sunki«t
3oo»iie

ORANGES
Cabbage

3

4c

MECHANIC SCHAFFNER REPORTS OH DISCOVERY:

10c

r did believe what Conoco Germ

H-Vlnes eave a birthday dinner
Sunday in honor of their daughter.
Thelma. and their little grandson.

Lb.

।

j

POUND

only three l-thoumultlix 41 an inch.

3X5

BeeS Roast T Ac I
■

pie Qr v Center Saturday. March*
.24. and tty Norton F- T_- A. on Sul[urday. April 1.
'
' The Wilcox Ladles' Aid will serve
’ sandwiches and coffee all day at the
1 coming spring election.
1 Word has been received in this
neighborhood of the death of Bert
Jones rd the. Mato district Funeral
। service)-. al the’ Wilcox church Tues­
, day with burial in Nashville.
| Mr and Mrsi Sam Atwood of West
I Avyna visited at O. C. Marshall's
, Thursday afternoon.
i Mra, Lulu Gray and son Robert
wilted Mr. and Mra. Harold Gray
i in East Assyria Sunday,
I Lawrence Jarrard returned to
'school Monday after being absent
eight weeks on account of injuries.

who died in Hastings at her sons
home. She was formerly of this
place. We all extend our deepest j
sympathy to tiie children.
'

iny friend*. u7i33i.iu dialed Io il in my
own car.”—EM**- Sclufliur. HiJdanJ, III.

Stop Cruel Motor Wear .. . Escape its Painful Cost
Don't Wait Another Day to Drain and Refill
With Conoco Germ Processed Motor OH
To n motor, lack of lubrication i»
cruelly indeed. You orc too "humane"
Io permit it. if only you knew the truth.
Hut motor* suffer in silence till costly
damage is done. 'Phen y ou pay ... and
pay ... and pay.

Pork Steak

CkoUaCut. Chuck or Should., Lb.

•Ima and Alice OITloy kqvr this
for Minneapolis. Minnesota, to
post graduate courses in nurse

"Thix owner M*d he had med Cutux

&lt;nirlMukJ many an*Hlh.r l-.&gt;x at 2SJMMI
mile*, which lux not uwJ ll.i» oil. and luund
surely turpriud me; clearanc

of Uta: ‘place. The best wishes of
their many friends in thia commun-,

3 Lb. 25c
Pork Steak
3 Lb. 25c
Bologna
Smoked Picnics
lb 10c
5
ll
u.. 45c
Sliced Bacon
Hamburg
3 u. 25c

Beef Hearts
Beef Ribs

J an3?0ax»c®a2

and

liiJJvn uuxrl n-c-x-e-r iluitix uwey. It
(the
ittcli. worth it* w«id» u» gold.

•phuie

Pork Liver ■■
Pork Hearts

FOUND!

5c

Fresh Picnics Ac I
,

FX’Jkin

...Mechanic Elder Schaffner
Found the Hidden Quart...
Also that Without it. Motors
Show 50 X to 60X GreaterWear
...So He Switched to Conoco

29c
lb.

GRAPEFRUIT

-

Ib.

2

California1

Small Lean.-Choice Quality

Hastings, Michigan

To finish the moment. to find the
Journey's end In each sin' of .the
road; to live the greatest mimbe/

Ruth Heint

R«i l.bl 10 Ib r.n (Sc

•

ROBLESKI ELECTRIC COMPANY
117 So. Jefferson Street

•ral

25c
17c

4
2

c.l’.'S'i&amp;a

KARO SyRUP'Bi-L.b.1

■nig tin- family.
■
Mr. mid Mr.-. Verrje Tlmmas and1
Ire. Hannah Motvap were Sunday:
t*
of M.-s Mary Rldelinan mid'

25c

i ..lb Pk.

Budget Jlan

amtlieA of the congregation and i
lay School AU an- invited tol•Ute

A bit »*lu* 3 No- 2 c*n» 25c

MAY GARDENS TEA

Soda Crackers

NORTHWEST THORNABPLE.
”r-day ■ vening. M.irch 24. at 1:30.'
will be a put luck slipper in|

This is proved. I-'ven With the crank,
case empty, due t&lt;&gt; accident, user* of
this'oil have driven many mile*,
without damage, on the ‘hidden quart
alunra

Isn’t il smart and thrifty to have
a ’hidden* quart up in the part* of
507c of motor wear occurs in the
moment* following a cold atari. Culi­
cannot fail? Il i»
simple to he safe!
nary oil drain* back into the crankctfte
and leaves the motor dr.y, til! il is • »o foolhardy to be in doubt. Tend to
it today. &lt;«o now. drain and refill
pumped back up again. Not »o. with
&lt;Conoco'* hidden quart. It i/ayj up in • villi .the ’hidden-quart oil. Do it for
aulciy'a sake.
the motor and never drain* away.

Mr. and Mrs, Titus Wilt of Sun­
field and Mr. and Mrs Cleo Sears
and Audra May. spent Sunday at

Monday..
Mrs Belle Crawford went to Way­
land Friday P. M.
Mr. and'Mra. Howard Lewis were
in Hastings Saturday.'

CONOCO TRAVEL

80waU, DENVER ... WRITE foR FREE

PASSPORT, MAPS A TRIP PLANNING SERVICE

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGANC'MARCH 29, 1933

SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CAPITAL NEWS
IN AND. ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS

NUMBER

'
COMMUNITY MEETCPUnfll DRiDR
CITYLIBRARAN
ADVANCE IN TREAT
...u.J" ,
ING IN FREEPORT ObnUUL DUnnU
Plectrophonic Symphony Or­
Be Made by Hastings
i to Be
MAKER REPORT WillPhysicians
MENTOF CANCER Speaker There on Fri0 ISSUE SCRIP
chestra Coming- to Meth­
anti Dentists
\

SCOUTS RECEIVE
AWARDS OF HONOR

GET TICKETS EARLY FOR
CONCERT THURSDAY EVE

EIGHTY-FOUR PASS TESTS

TOTAL OF OVER G2,C15 Health examinations for the clfy HOSPITALS REPORT MANY
Have you purcha.'cd your ticket.,
, A big’bommunity meeting win be \
rvad vmp PrvnvWT
BOOKS CIRCULATED
for the Plectrophonic &amp;ymptionyi
'chool children will be held the &lt;ecMORE CURES IN RE
j held at the. Methodist Episcopal i
DLAK F1VL FLKUENT
Onhextrq to appear at the Metho­
[church In Freeport dn Friday night. 1
INTEREST
DURING YEAR
• be examined this year wall include
CENT YEARS
din Episcopal church on Thur-Jay
• March 31. "Music will be tomidirtl 1
evening. March 30. ut eight-bclock?
only those who are in !ire even
by an orcheitra from Sunfield.
’
FUND NECES­
The admission price is 16 cents TWO BRANCHES ALSO
grades i.Rndg. 2nd. 4th. 6th. 8th, [RADIUM EMANA­
; Hon. John C. Ketcham I. u-SlNKING
.,
and tickets may be obtained from;
deliver the address to-winch all an
SARY TO RETIRE NOTES
MAKE. THEIR REPORTS
any Epworth League member or al’
TIONS KILL CELLS
the doo# on Thursday evening.
-----elans and d&lt;ntM. Parents of lire
dUken • 9lK&gt;uld be interested in,
,
~
*, ‘
Tills oivhcstra comes highly rec- The ’Library
”-----------------Was "■Never “Sochildren scheduled to fa- examined [ Doctors Entertain Hopeful □nd terform in. duty in helping to Teachers to Receive Only GO
omini-ndW and this is tlielr laist,
tire invited. Clinics will b-- h&lt; !&lt;| at
bring about a better condition in' Percent of Salariei -Year
“
Useful and Necessary
Attitude for People Af- ilhi*
concert before ojwniriK an engage-1
the fcrilowlnc times and place?.
country. Be sure to attend tire
Monday A. M. April iOih, Centra]
to Close Week Earlier
ns in These Times
gathering on Friday .night and ire,
' flicted With Disease
Chicago. Proceeds will go to tire
building
-.
Informed
about
existing
problem^
.
.
v
a
City
Ubrarian.
Miw
Jean
Barnes,
The
Board
of
Education
at
a apc
spe-•' Dr. clqud Russell of Lansing. a
Epworth League, sponsors of the enTuesday A M . April nth. Central*,
noted stirzron and cancer specialist. and what a change in our national ml mret;ng held on Monday. March
made her report covering- the year. building.
tertalntpent.
taws will mean. ■
27. dcruted to ivue negotiable notes
March 1.’1932, to March 1. 1933. to ..SI'S'" A u .*«»■: iaao».
MlnSSra
' ■ pay in 1&gt;art salaries ot
the city council Friday evening
TO’a. m.
™

AT MARCH COURT
Lansing, Mich.—Public pay roll
leeclres are frothing ut the mouth
WEDNESDAY
und damnipg Represv ntatiye* Vern­
on J. Broun o! Mason for again-'TROOP 89 WINS JOSEPH
having delved into tire state finan­
ces i&gt;t:d revealing how the new
e cknight trophy
-economy' administration has
turned thumbs down on "economy. ’ ■Wolverine Woodbuzzera and
The center ul gieatest disturbanuv over tire reu-tations of the- Movie Feature EntertainMason newspaper publisher IS the
nient Program
attorney general's office, where its
wr (un
payroll has since the
nrM, vi
of me
tire . Eighty-fiur advancements and
year, jumjied to its highest figure ment-bqdge awards were made to
• In the state's history.
Barry county remits
jcoqts at the
tire March
It was Representative BrowTT'7 f,,urt ,of •“'*»')f “eld at tire rourt
Republican who a year ago made u “o"'* “, r*' Wednesday evening Th.Jot of otirer Republtcami pMvuh nfv L L Dewey presided ns judge.
becauM) Ire had the audacity to A-’s|rt.liig nun ns exnmiirers wen- Dr.
.[Xllllt
.... oui
...» t
,*n|artes and J-'
Hyatt, L. E. Burnett, T, 8. K.
ere much
Hum
Andrew Bates. Albert Craig.
expenses we..
... *lnghtr
.
Smith- and
.... thw : n„iw..&lt;
tlwy should............................
ta'in times lltaRobert r-~.u
Cook. Harold
J
When these Republiran.-- returned 1
Burgess
to their rnM-colered cotlarf,
ln,&lt;P *'*■ Harold Smith, scoutmnong the hills ol rural Miclugan tutteler.-Tcoelvi-d the Joseph E McRt-prescntatKe Brown didn't t a k e K**‘K“t cup tor tire highest percenthls weather. ey«- off tire state UKe
-mjcoimI-class promotions. •
payroll-as a lot ot tire new-born
After tfie examinatwire were oyer
Democratic benefactors honed hr l“e wolverine Woodbuzzen. coitslstwoiild do. Not tor .&lt; niimito did hi..
Fr’l’ ,,,'*lliuit'&lt;’. Otis Gallup
vigil relax
'
'
ami
and Burr CooleV.^truve
Cooley., gave u rnlllckmir
rollicking
Now Attorney General Patrick M'lecllon of old-time tunes. Followoirnen. son of
ot the
tire fur northern lnK
Ull‘' “ 'noving picture pro-.
O'Brien,
clime who deserted it-to reside in Kr“m *“°*n b&gt; J-&gt;“n Bulling and
Michigan's mcti’.ipohs. &gt;s raving at ^“'ofBuUlng &amp;

.M

odist Church

’

Second Week in April .

08739932

.day Evening

TO BE IMMUNIZED
AGANSTDIPHTHERIA

tNEGOTIABLE NOTEB WILL

main library has been as follows by
ipnly 6« per cent of so lanes from
&gt;tary
Dr. Ru.wff began hls[
months;
Thursday P. M„ April 13th, 1st R
1 February 34 tor ten numtlix em­
remarks by stating that there hasi
ward.
March
5175
ployers and March 1 for' twelve
been a marked ndvnnct- in recenti
April .
4433
montits employees could be paid. In
.years in the treatment of cancer.!
May r
'[ Ansfdcratiun of this reduction a
[and in tire number ot cures.effected.
June .
(week &gt;as taken trom the school
2499
especially
alien
the
cancer
could
be
FORMER HASTINGS FOLKS July .
2451
0PP0RTUNITY FOR SCHOOL
fixing fix::the closing
the
date .,f
d-U
of
taken in its early stafe.'-. .
3047
on Pnday. June 2. The
WRITE OF FIRST HAND
At a recent met ting of the:
CHILDREN TO RECEIVE [school
September
3329
i school board also agreed that any
American Medical Society, •aid th&lt; [
EXPERIENCES *
October
TOXOID TREATMENT
[balance temaining at the close ot
November
I the fiscal year alter bills, interest
'Hospitals of the large.uhLvrrsities of|
December -.
[on tnnds and the necessary sinking
SEVERAL OF THEM LIVE
country and Canada reported CLINIC AT CENTRAL
January, lii
ALLOCATION OF 15 MILL [this
.
fund‘for retiring the notes issued
tire results obtjiiuxl by them n&gt; re­
February
.
CLOSE TO DANGER ZONE
SCHOOL ON APRIL 3 are paid, shall be divided pro rata
TAX IS UNDER AUTHOR cent years, m the treatment and
among the employees.
- .
...
—
of tinsxHreasc. Below art* some'
Total from main li
ITY OF LEGISLATURE! [cure
All Ecape - Serious Injury—
of the figures that go to show the Work to Bo Continued If Ncc- .
brhry
and secured by. 70 per cent of the
Nerve Shock Severe—Loss
[hopeful ride in the modem treat­
Total from the two
cssary—Of Special Vai- delinquent
&lt;
taxis for the present
ment ot cancer.
DOES
NOT
APPLY
branch libraries
of Property Is Great
ullve to c.ill attention to the over­ I Following Lt a list of the advance­
The Joints Hopkins University hosue to the Young
,u.
menu and awards granted by the
board to set up a sinking fund
TO THE CITY TAX pita! at . Baltimore, reported that m A program of immupizatlon the
Mr. and. Mr Lorenzo Maus.* of
burdened pay-roll oLhlk ull
oinc( retire these notes on the date
Total for the city ..
62.015 i
RepitM-ntaUie Brown tire otirer co“ft:
....................
_
.....
■
received by air- mail
hvr years It-had treated 3,550 comm against diphtheria has been started to
(
Sccotici
du
Harold
Holo.
Into this fund will be placed
day pointed out the fact that undi-r: „"S®?, c n‘ ‘ „,ro
,3: Thursday .&lt;a ,&lt;letter)
&lt;&lt;cn wnitcn
m
A total of 857 new bonks were Schools Cun Be Carried on ot cope*-! ol the Ups. with cine.-- of in our city schools. Parente wish- due.
written Tireulay
(the tame percentage of taxes as the
the tart two weeks of the adminte- ®“.r*
*•*• Ii''b,,rt I’“ii“to- *8; .|}y.
r
A
j
au
.,
:’!«yd T. Mius. who added to the library during the year.
ing to have their children immu- .
But Board Must Reduce
amount of notes bears to the
tralion of Attonrey General 'Paul i?1’,'1 **?'*',• tJ'
,7b uwiw
owiu nnd
and iimanages the "Long 652 being iHirctwed und 205 by
The Dr. .Mayo section rtf the Uni- nixed may have them receive th" total
(
’
total
amount
of delinquent tuxea Iq
VoArhie.s. the taxpayers &lt;&gt;1 Mirhlgnn * “**“l* Garllngt-r, 77, nnd Carl Ed- n&lt;-ach Health
...... a Senn'e." in Long Kill, making a total a! 12.538 books
I’FBily ol Minnesota hospital re- ftret treatment of Toxoid ut the t
Costs Drastically
this case, it the total amount of notes
paid to the attorney general's de- ■ monds. 77
...
Jhaeh. California.
‘Dre frirndJ ol
T'*'O-hundred
Central building at 9:30 A. M., on (contemplated are issued then seven­
TIw Banner has mentioned the
First elate-. Robert Corkins. 73; the latmly will be interested in this
IMrtment a total or onlv (3,809JMi
decision of the. Supreme court of it bad cured 71'j per cent of the Monday. April 3. er at either one ot (ty per cent of the delinquent taxes
letter from Floyd to his purer:!'., io cd; 121 books and seventeen vol- Michigan with reference to the fif­
the ward schools pt 11 A. M. on the ■ rmust be placed in a sinking fund to
He comfaneil this figure will John Adcock, 71; Wait, r Adcock. 71; 4'e Khe it below.
•
,(Hires of magazint-s were rebound.
srull tax limitation. Ourhli h- rex. the University of California same day. A large per cent of the tretire the notes. It can be seen
Attorney General OHrten's (econ­ Luwtbfi Willianvf. 76, Horace Angell.
i During tire year 420 m w patrons teenix&gt;urt
children in the city schools have | (from the above that these notes ore
nihng is Broader tlian we
omy» payroll lor the first two week*
•_ I know you have been anxious to 1 took out cards The awrage circu­ ,-M
Star trout: Ian Ironside, (4; receive v&gt;mc wind direct from us lation of books per month wus 4.025 •tated nt tile time the opinion was sity ot Pennsylvania hospital re­ previously been Immunized against' Ja good investment, since they bear
of March of (5.280W. an. lncrea.&lt;
diphtheria, ijut many of these, have {
WelleSley Ironside, 74; L. Z. Hall. 71. reaardliir «&gt;ur earthquake exper­
at five per cent and the full
........ ..
u.&lt;
'=,."^'£“2 ported 80 per cent ol cures. In can­ never liad the Schick Test to de- Interest
(
Merit badges: Agriculture, Jack ience. Well, these earthquakes come
credit and resources of the
maintained during the entire year,
cer of the stomach the University of tennine whether or not the immu-; faith,
(
T&gt;- nr..
.to.n.n, Mr,. U- S,"™/
school district arc pledged for
the attorney general's department Green,&lt;77. Animal husbandry, Her­ and go so darn quick you .don't
Chicago hospital reported 46 per nlzation was effective- The Schick'icily
t
their
payment.
These notes will be
arri&gt;M.
,-riu
.
nconniy
;&gt;.id
ichool^UMV.
'n.nfu,.
C1
"
d
«■»"
“
«
V.unr.ay
hu»*UH1 curt the taxpayers of Michigan man Newland. 89; BiMkbindin*.'. have much time to tigute just what on,
ona Cleveland, rrporfed 5.7S4 », tire
Teat will also be given on Monday, .
for the payment of school
this year a total of (35.231.92 more Hernian Newland, 89; Ihulncu. Ivan it's all about.
total circulation of books from tire mtvsl come
f&lt;— wiUun tire fifteen mill' R,iU 1PlM,rttd C-UP;S'in ’*8 **,’r ce*“ul: April 3. nt tile school buildings men- accepted
ttaxes. The notes will be issued in
Babcock. 77; Camping. Nctaun Gardad just returned from th* first ward branch A total ot 24l-"Xlto?
limitation
'
thc
cancers treated. Can­ tioncd nnd at the hours stated dur-.15
, । 00 and (1000 denominations.
■That's pretty good lor these
-j..-,.
• or court as we call them adult mat 264 tuver.il..
'
Tire supreme court passed on the cers of the skin treated at the Ing the Toxoid clinic.
Carpentry: Lynn Perry, 73; Loub
economy boys." cynically d&lt;*clared
maintained in HUr, brunch. There’’ constitutionality ol the nretlwd of Northwestern University hospital in' Papinis who have children over!,Teachers will be paid their full 60
Kraft, 77! Wallace Gniham. 77;
cent payment for March tills
• Mr Biown. ’
- . ----- --------- .fairs when
were 44 new adult books and 24 new* adoption, baud on legal technicall- Chicago resulted in 81 jrer ten' of nine months ot age should have I per
. .week in notes. Some of the mer" Why they have got so many peo­ Chester Eaton. 71; Eugene Bu.li. 72
thing started. B&gt;r thc first Tea Juvenile books added during the
,,
* m
tie.*, and hrld that the validity of ciu-es. Their report says Uvat in the' them Immunized against diphtheria. [&lt;
(Continued on page three)
and other dealers hare alple working in th»- nttorney gentr-1
mds I thought it was caused jx-r- year. Tins library is open nine
‘ last j ror this percentage had risen Children who have pas-ved the age 'idianu
(
j• ready
signified tlwir Intention of ac­
al's office that they have hud to .
1- —
‘----- “:he amendment is not ath-cu-d by
is by an explotton on one of the hours per wee,.fc
of nine montlis can take this treat-1.
these notes at th?ir full face
work out .i sort of n reluv plan lor CHORUS CHOIR REhave be&lt;n
bee “ ht-Jd that Mirhigan courts could not
„ ।battleships that arc now sta- of 30 to 35. There
Dr.
Tlrerr have
,.lv Russell stated that in tire ment very easily. It is said that cepting
,value. Others will undoubtedly do
the boys to. xit down, iu&gt;t being­
(Continued on pagd- three)
tally
stages
of
cancer
is
the
time
to
UCAOCIlir MllTATA Honed near here. But when I began
over 85 per cent of the deaths from [.
allocate the Iff teen mills among the
! £„, fr &gt;
enough room in tire department for
ntAnblNb LANTATA to -.I- tire buildings around nre
aeljes diphtheria (tectir in children be- , ' It Is hoped and expected that all
.various governmental units in any ._./*“ u.'Jit. If neglected it reai
desks and chain, for all of them."
■&lt; L " &lt;«•&gt;.
. •hake and jxjrtionx ot them fall I
1
COLORED QUAR। tween
the ages of
.
community, but that such allocation; meh a stage that there i., little hope
--------... nine months and
..... 1'persons
having contractual or other
Victory by Wudcnnere to knew it was an earthquake it docs FORDTCTTp
(Continued on page three)
?------------------------------ importance of ^«.wnU
rmployw. of yre
UFRF ADDIl 17 1:1 so,el&gt;’ *«“«« the tiuthorilyW the
found out about thli. mw economy Be Presented at Methodist not
long for oil that is loose to
h’n
5 WOrit &lt;lon®.a‘ ,‘he er &gt; schools will take this readjustment
Itl It HtKE APRIL 17 legtslature
]
*iacui/ii i c cmnvc
theory.
.
lull.. Tire quake -lasted. not more
.
.
V
.
_
:nre
hlgirest
court's
language
With!
NASHVILLE
ENJOYS
n
uimnai
courts
language
wnn
dm's?
.nd mdlmt
Church on Easter
titan fifty-five seconds. It shook so
During tire early part of the reX- .
Brotherhood
Members
May
reference
to
villages'
and
fourth
“
RAT
AND
TUF
CANARY
’
| cordlngly.
alon RcpreMintative Brown nnd',v. AS
.... lias been customary for ,many hard all " through tiiat fifty-five Brine Ladies—C M Cnnk. class cities w that The electors
1 AHU I HC LHNRH I
A.™
Any person wishing to purchase
„
Ri-brcscniatlve Hartman Introduced. years,
the ' chorus choir of 1(u_ seconds that I. and I guess cverylin tr
i ii
a
j
l^e respeCUvi uliages and fourth। r 0Cn] Plavers Well Received CITY DEMOCRATS
I some of there notes can get th^m by
u bill taking the .-alary of the com--------: Methodist
"
• church
■
----- Episcopal
will body else for fifty miles around here.
lin
cla^, cities .still have the power, by;
by nocal Players well Received .
n - .
lin Heads the Squad
class
_L „. Superintendent? or­
missioner of agriculture out of the • prc.enl an Easier cantata on Easter Just about bounced themselves to
HEAR C. F. HEMANS St’uwXh
The final meeting of tin- Brother- virtue ol and within the above noted
by Large and Apprecia­
ifice in tire High school building.
appropriation lor that department. Sunday evening. April . 16 Tire pieces; and Had ’ tire thing lasted
rhariM
p
The Banner
to Super
Foimtr Conunikiioncr I’owell’a sal­ choriM nuinliers about foriy and re- much longer it might have leveled hood year will be ireld at tire Metho- foastituttonal and statutory pro-.
tive
Audience
,
cnaries
tHernans,
candidate
for
r, is
. indebted
n,i,v&lt;rv
nL-­
dist church on Monday “
ewnlng
visions, to determine and fix the
ary was fixed by law at &gt;5.000 but hearsah are being held two evenings
. ....... . uur
_ur lair
i;
vu»ik.
fair instnci.
district,
*„.&lt;&lt;
----------....
.. "’ limitation within which Urey may
A capacity crowd filled the mo- -------------—-- ------------- itht- facts unon
it Mrs.
Mrs
' We ’hud
when taxpayers began to use turnljxi a week under thc direction of
' a the‘ first temblor at 5:55 A,PV &gt;7. Ihc attraction for that be subjected to taxation'tor local tlon picture theater in Nashville &lt;’«’ the Democratic ticket, waaprin-1 “‘V? hajiT
P »&gt;•
M muay.
Friday. That
the nwsi
most:.
Motor
Company's
and cord wood fur money, Mr. Robert Burch, with Mrs. James «'
mac
was
me
—
.•"r.
”
’
•»
•
Tuesday evening to see a presentsMM'okc.- ut a Democratic rally I “c’c ** oaaco~
. .. . severe
.. .............
.....not. quite
_ . ____
: WOnuprfil!
CVilnrwl
...Vu, purposes."
and■ ,lasted
u minute,
i
1 c°l.-ired Quartette, who
Powell reduced his salary to (4.000 Bri.-.tol nt the orgait a :p!endid
p h-Mr.
‘ll Wednes---------------­ TO HOLD
WJth cities having charters which lion of the "Gat and'the Canary." Iat tlk* I*°
H^ &gt;CITY
BOYS
give aa uroaram
program “of* «»iu«
songs. .■
per year
&gt; spirit being evidenced.
•
H was that first, one tliat caused all. 1I win K,ve
given
by ------------------------------------the Hastings Civic Players ',"v
«•«•»» •» »•----- —
I Bccau.H- no meeting was held In specially mention limitation f«T city i-,
Tlren Mr. Samuel Metrgrr of
»»«,»«». na .....
Victory' by WUdcrmere.
can• (Continued on page five)
government
costa,
the
supreme
court
n-iust
the
Barry
County
Red
—
--------------------------—
j
March,
it
has
been
decided
that
today
are entering a n&lt;KITE-FLYING TOURNEY
Greenville arrived In Lansing along*uta Wautlfurin thought and music,
holds
that
the
fifteen
hull
llmitaCross
Society
raise
funds.
This
hlDOCTORS RIIFST^ lor ,he
n,M'**&gt;« each Brothcrabout January first with the.-e oth- fa, been Mjlfcted tor pre.xntatlon RARRY
nc csTnJnn ffiiw
“l mrm,xr Wli!
P^nUitcd to ■ iion does not apply to the city tax. j larious two-act fareq was written eminent. He staled' Uiat for the 1
er economy C.„
----------- N c w s-■ on Baxter Sunday.
dignitaries.
OF EATON CO. DOCTORS 'bring witlHNit charge, his wife or The city of Hustings lias, in Its (and directed by Laurence E. Bar­ first time since Lincoln we now have Scout Organization Sponsor­
.
j that
suttees wl|) tx.
U9
on:
pu|&gt;cr
readers -----were ---------informed
government for and by the will ot
ing Event—Entries Must
——;
,
I Indy friend, as his gui.-.t at tire sup­ charter, p clause which limits to:nett, prosecuting attorney ot Barry a
he had taken the job that had been Easter, beginning til Mx A. M . with [ m
t ha people, and that from now on
held by Mr. Powell. Nobody cared baptism, tire reception of members Tomorrow Night at Charlotte irej, also timt admission for both io eleven mills on the dollar the county. Tire cast was Identical with tfiu type of government will be tire
Be Ready by April 14
ix- irve io int, amount that can ire expended for [Gw one that took part in the first
anything specially about that but and cimiimuum,. ami at ten o'clock . -Orthopedic Special to t[ M«.-vwuwii. wnn (id,
’
A city-wide content-open to all
[member nnd hla Judy gue.-.t The c“y purposes. Under this condition: production, here except that Ever­ rule.
there was some loud talking when the regular morning wdrkshlp wired
boys in Hastings will be held at the
of tire main
mam &lt;“e city —
of ----------------Hastings can--carry
on ita ieft
Give an Address
entire front seating Of
-y------------ Young substituted for Russell
they discover^ that Mr. Metzger's an opportunity, lor baptism and i
NOTICE!
...
.
... . cju- government,
m
!Cleveland. Judging -----from tire apCountry Club here on Saturday.
economy salary' had gone back to church membership is to be Riven. Ii Dr. Frederick Kldncr. orthopedic! mldltorlum of the church will be c!t\ sovenunent, as it has in the:
To Consumers Pqwtfr company cus­ April 15. commencing at 10:00
the (5.000 figure of prosperity days. At the Sunday School session ut specialist of Detroit, will be the reserved for the members and their J»o‘- *B“ln the limit fixed by ihe plause and laughter proroked. the
tomers:
nt the next meeting of the «ue*u Ft* “ “"“ted number, not to c“«ter: and that does nbt In any play went across with a, bang even, Payment of all Gas and Electric o'clock, according to Lloyd Shafer,
Then along came this house bill ; 14
^„. luv
11:20.
the Easter oifcrlng o&gt;
by WBasC3
classes jpeaker
Barry county scout executive. Al­
Eaton
County
Medical
Society.
This
exceed
twenty-five
non-members..
interfere
with
the
fifteen
mill
।
louder
than
Archie
McDonald
a
realwith no salary In It for the com- will be pn-ren-xl the day closing
bilk due and payable between Feb­
meeting will be held in the Carns there will be a chance to buy guest llm“- nor does the fifteen m..i limit istic imitation of a detonating "for- ruary eleventh and April tenth in­ though the scout organization is
miss oner, which meant that the WJth thc cantafii.
sponsoring thta novel tournament,
legislature could fix tire salary at
Announcement of the services for Tavern in Charlotte on Thursday i “eket-' f°r the jrerson and his wife Interfere with this charter provision i ty-flve. ’ Special numbers tor the clusive. will be accepted at the net Mr Shafer wishes to emphasize the
March
30.
and
will
be
called
al
6
30&gt;
jr
,ad
&gt;
’
frknd.
which
will
give
them
In
‘
“
e
c
“
&gt;
‘
°&lt;
Hwtings
the
hl
tern
[
program
were
provided
by
the
Has
­
- any time they wanted to and at any Holy wH-k and Good Friday will be
amount If paid on or before April . fact that any boy in the city is efiP M There will be u general dis-:
Mipper and at-o admit them to ,nUI “,H“- according to the decision tings Masonic orchestra nnd a quar- tenth.
figure. Tire bill finally landed in the made later.
.
4
gtble to enter even tliough he'is not
ciisstan of - Fracturei. " and Dr Kld-ithe /udltorimn. the charge being 75c of tll(' t&gt;upreine court, will apply only tel of young dancers consisting of
senate and whpn it came before that ‘
----------—-*-»■
Consumers Power Company.
n member of any troop or cub puck.
to county, .date*'Krtn
nnd‘ school tuxes.
I the Misses Rcxifie Downing.
Mar-'
nrr will demonstrate the application l*r^o«l&gt;le.
"ar'
. thoughtful body from the commit.MIXED D
* .
j All kites must be in al scout IleadProbably the same /ill apply tolgaret Barnett. Florence Westerllfid. —Adv. 3-39. ------ tec where it had been reposing, a
Hr.-rlr.gtcr.’xs eicr.
Herrington
Clear Lain? Pavilion. 'o7‘ninsU!?7^’*^*&amp;t^ ^un7vr There are some expenses connectANNOUNCEMENT
*!““««» by Friday evening, April
•&gt;,. -------Prizes given.
salary clause of »3„5OO had been In-. Friday. March 31.
------ — Medical Society has cordially Invit- fd u“h “*1» entertainment. m&gt; that 1,1 villages within the county..Il can! and Kathlyn Merriam, HudenU of POLITICAL
I am the‘candidate tor
^'es will be classified ac’**'» ‘“at Hastings can. under tire Fox school. Net proceeds from
scried jn the bill The bill lias been Frank Herrington. Prop.—Adv. Out [ cd all. physicians in Barry county: “ nominal charge of ten cents will
beai^dSd’to^K'wtonw
i to attend this meeting
i be made to all wire wish to hear tire ‘“u nn«‘,‘ m111
carr&gt;’ &lt;&gt;n ‘u i ,“e entertainment amounted to City Clerk on the Democratic ticket
sefll back to the house for approval, 3-2k
'
|entertainment who do not belong
but tire financial situation । about (18. ’The Gat qnd the Ca- ut tire spring election,—Mouidax&gt;f,rlICS ^‘U ** awarde&lt;l to thc winner
with this change in it but Rcpresen-!
..
*------' to the Brotherhood. There will be' *111 undoubtedly Influence the board nary" company have other engage­ April 3rd. and will appreciate your iln5““ *£oup\._ .
tatlve Brown and some of the otirer ■
j Age group:
No.
1—Nine, ten and
'
’
-------------*
’
-■
'g\xxl
ser.ts
in
the
inulp
auditorium
i
of
education
to
drastically
reduce,ments
in
the
county
tentatively
arsupport.
It
elected
I
promise
careful
[
urouo.
r
legislators say the salary.clause is'
ranged.
| also in the galleries. At least 600 can [ M:“001 expert**!I ranged.
■ attention to my duties and feel that eleven years; No. 2—Twelve, thir­
going out. no matter what happens.:
teen
and
fourteen;.
No.
3
—
Fifteen
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lx*
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I shall have the necessary qualifies- j
•'Tile commissioner cut tire pay of |
NO EXTENSION GRANTED.
tlons to conduct the affairs &lt;5f this j at“LJif’,
Inspectors, In hta department from
j
barry farmer wins
I County Treasurer Maus received olTice In n business like manner.
,' Type
““ ‘group: No. 1—Two or three
(1.600 a year to (1.200 a year. He ex- ««• SenRirpadtag
stick
common
kites;
No.
2
—
Open
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PRIZE
AWARD
«»« Jf thj}
Auditor
General
A Lynn (Ah Brown.
i
m
ivmum OF
vi $25
-Dt-u !hls
J (hn•««»
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stack
Xoltowlng
no. —Adv.
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' class, any kite according to original
Louis J. Stverak, R. R. 2, Has- “ce:
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Uze and design. No. 3--Multiple
to&lt;?, but he doesn’t want his Income
didate for Job in- the
-U
“ “ “ thc ment The Ford Colored Quartette
tings, received notice Thursday that I "The act extending time of settleYour vote for me for City Clerk Itoes. a number of individual kites
disturbed. Well, we're going to dis- .
he had won a (25 prize in the (10.-1 ment of township and city treas- on the Republican ticket oii Mon-. fastened together. •
turb it a bit." stand one rcpresenI they didn't hate the heart to TURN, we "re sure that "the members 000 prize-contest conducted by the ] urers with the county treasurer tor day. April 3. will be appreciated.
I Size group No. I-Kites under
tatlveOUT THE CHILDREN. Abo
Also there
there will
.. .» apprectatcy
“ —7.L. ’the"
.J. opportunity Oontinental
.mi
ranmnv
«-Iwt
1932 to
Mav
been
ve[OUT
—Adv.'
Sterling (Spike) Rogers.
‘*o feet (miniature); No. 2-Kites
Continental
.Oil
Company In
to
select! taxes
ta*«»of
of-1W2
to
May I1 has
has
been
ve-_.
By
S.
I_
Manhall.
At last the farmers of Michigan!
7**w*“’j
----- &lt; e e---------------[ from two tp four feet; No. 3—Kites
-mt xin
arc ’8o|ll
w9 B&lt;lult'' ,y,ng ,n
Mt Hou' given for this final entertainment to * nan&gt;’’ •«*» *logan for a new high- toed by the
(50 rm
Mo fnm
from your budget.•• !(ell
are In for some consideration at
DANCE.
more-than four feet over all.
bring
their
wives
as
liueste
without
tesl
gasoline.
Tire
company
states
there
will
be
no
extension
of
time
"'4'the imix'H of a letter|fathers.
the hands of the state legislature
Freeport. Friday, March 31.—Adv,
In Judging tire winner. ,workman­
any
expense
to
the
members
for
the
l&gt;
iat
more
than
one-half
million
'
tar
such
settlement.''
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ReprcaentaUve Donald Stas has in- ireceived by tire Board of Trustees
ship will count.Ton 30 poliUs. flying
supper or admission to the enter- l^raon* 'entered the contest,
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triKmced a resolution culling .for.)
[of Howell Sanitorium. H came from I Emnonnability for 50 points, orglnality of
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an investigation into tire exorbitant ।Senator Henry Glasncr of Cliar-j
design
tor 10 points and artistic dec­
M
ConUin
I.
C.P..WM
Th
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r,
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8,,0t
lOr
11,6
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OSea
repeal
Ol
IM
4OIO
prices charged for form machinery Ilolte. chairman of the'Senate Fl- ^onomy nt ANY PRICE!
oration for 10 pointe. Boys may
*’x' how somp ot the new
in this state.
Not only has he inonce Committee. It came after .
enter ax many kites in as many
asked for tills investigation but Ju- Ithe board had spent hours trim- [ departments al Lansing are saving
cl
saws
as they desire.
cutting —
there, and J?*. u*Payc,r,!&gt; money. Iret s tgke a Adeibcrt Cortright. Vcre Carter.
There » considerable Interest In this County in the deterate to be sent
would have the state take Heps to 1niing
....... here, .............
T. 8. K, Reid Is ciiairman of the
- • ---------- this and that.
2_‘
[peek into tire Attorney Generals Theron Cain, Rubt. Cook, Stuart!^
T, monc.; u ^.,,1 to the "convention called for the purpose of ratifying or rejecting the
find out if it Would not be an ad- 'eliminating
‘
following jiroposcd amendment to the constitution ot the United States kite contest committee assisted try
It was^n ducmxn^ing? -prosfrect
the pay Clement, Eugene Davenport, Howvutable thing tor Michigan to rnanuF--------- -^PBrtmcnl nnd
Harvey BurgcM. Fred Ballance,
ard Demond. B. Allerdlng. Gary Fred Johnson,
,
of America.
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. facture farm implements. His rcso- for men wire serve the slate with-1| Here are some figures:
superintendent of !!°*
America. ’
Hugh Riley, Lloyd Shafer and R M.
Crook, Percy Dimond, John Erway. maintenance of this county for the
lutton has created more interest out a cent uf pay. Three of these i,
un,cr t!ul1 aur waders may have the opportunity lor studying this
roll for
first 16 days
•
Fred Johnson. Will Moore. Ted state highway department in ro- ball°t we give a copy of it as it will be when presented to the voter, at Cook Names of tire Judges will be
among rural members than any men are outstanding specialists in-l Pay...
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announced later.
1
of
March.
1933
(Dem.)
..
.(5.280.04
Mead,
Fred
Newland,
B.
A.
Perry,
raeaa, rrea Newianu. b. a. *'l'rry,
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uvifari, om.; the polls on Monday, April 3. As can be seen from the manner in which
other simitar measure presented so lubercular work. We refer to Dr. „O1 M*'rc/n- ‘™4 ‘
E
C.
Smith.
Lawrence
Chore.
Geo.
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‘
he
question
Is
presented
Dr
Birge
C.
Swift
of
MiddlevilR
if
elected,
will
far this session and unless inter- E. X O’Brien, famous Detroit aui--; a„y. ™n ‘"r
“ny*
IF YOU OWN MUCH
.i^-ment\ ,tivor the repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the
of December. 1932 &lt;Rep.) (3.809.M Coats. Richard Cook, W. R. Cook.
ested lobbyists are able to kill it off. geon; ’Dr. Chadwick, brought from
BONDS, THEN BE THERE.
MX,
s,tu&gt;
D.™pp,&lt;
.,1, b, oppep
there is every reason to believe that tire East to head Detroit's Herman &gt; Increase under Atty. Gen.
Next Friday evening. March &gt;1. at
the question will provide one of the Kelfer sanitarium, and Dr. Vander- j O'Brien (1.470.08
to such repeal.
7
30. at the Eptocopa) Parish Houm.
‘21 *2^'“”“
outstanding inquiries .of recent Blice of Lansing. It was a dlscourag- i That i&amp;n t much. No. not tor 16 H. Bmkw.y. Erwm CUrk. R H.’
Hastings,
there will be a nwettog
' , ’'Delegate' to the Convention Called for the Purpose of Ratifying
O. Hatliu.tty
Fr,nk K.l™- O‘l»jrn
Erway, A. G.
Hathaway, Frank
Kel­ *«* «lVTn t,ini
years. Representative Sias pointsiIng outlook for 480 tubercular p*-,[days; but multiply it by 24 pay days Brw,y.
which every Barry county ownar of
or Rejecting the Following Prvp.iwd Amendment to the
! In a year and you have an increase ley. R. McCreery. Bert Newland. F. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
out that while prices of farm pro- tiente.
Bankers' Trust Company Mortgage
Constitution of the United Stales ot America:"
| in this department of (35481.92.
E. Offley. Geo. Ransom. Ray Smith.
I am seeking the office of city]
ducts have been tumbling for a
.
----------should attend.
Add to it the (4.000 salary that
'Sec. 1. The Eighteenth Article of Amendment Io the Constitution of bonds
number of years past, tire prices of! Already the costa at the Howell
treasurer on the democratic ticket
The president uf the Bankers*
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. and would appreciate your support, the UMfcd States is liereby repealed."
all farm implements remain the (Institution arc among the lowest in Gov. Comstock feels it necessary to
same as during the hey-days offM* whole United States. 'The, pay Ms Special Attorney Ferris, and
''Sec. 2. The transportation or importation into any state, territory or other officiate of that
I ask your support as candidate at the election on Monday, April 3
add
to
It
the
14.000
salary
for
Atty.
prosperity His resolution w| 11 average salary ot the 211 people
for Supervisor of the Second and
I am surq that any who ore In- posM-wlon of the United States for delivery or use therein of intoxicating
’ doubtless cane In for carl) consider- employed is exactly (68137 a year Young on the Public Debt Commis­ 7111 rd Wards. If elected, 1 promise lerestcd can learn that I am quall- Hquors. in violation of the laws thereof, is hereby prohibited.”
of Ute property
Btlon.
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1 ‘about (55 a month)—that Includes sion and you have a total Increased as Alsciuwr to view every piece of fled for the jiositfon. and that I will
"Delegation for the repeal of the eighteenth amendment and ratifica­
----------doctors, nurses and on down to the, cost of the State of Michigan's legal property on tire rolls and endeavor have no difficulty in keeping the tion of the twenty-first amendment."
advice of
(4328142
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— a
- year.
w correct any inpgularitlc*.
to
irrtsuiarnns. r.rcryEvery- recunu,
records, and
anu Keeping
keeping inc
them
in right.
right. .
holders.
Q
Birge
C.
Swift.
,
cclveda bill introduced by both a
There seemed to be but one sofa-‘ “ .l““
.
•
one know
I most respectfully solid
rs that
tlial II Hand
stand for the
tire
aolict your
you I
Republican and Democrat which cion to Senator Glower's demand.
»hy (5°,000 murtbe topped .tricteal economy in local affairs and consideration and if elected will give
"Delegation against the repeal of the eighteenth amendment and rallfiafar same sort
wirt of
nf regulation
mnilatlnn of
at That was to
tn close
r!nv the children'*
rhiMrwn'a ,
On the e*™
Care of
Of &lt;80
480 tubercular pa-,
na- tj that
ik-.i I» am not afraid to speak
.—.-a out i„
calls for
tn efficient service to all.
the bus and truck problem of the wing; send 80 TUBERCULAR Uents at the Howell Sanltortum?
[case of extravagance and Injustice.
- O. R. (prandyl Brandstetter.
Eutene'Davenport.
(Continued on page four)
j CHILDREN AWAY. The Board de-1
(Continued on page six)
1—Adv.
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Leon Bauer. [Adv. 1 w|f. •
Ha&amp;tonlan

EARTHQUAKESCENES

Do.State’s Needy Need ‘Holiday?'
Inslitutiojis Save; (J Brien Spends

COURT RULING
IS INTERPRETED

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ilS.‘jXr XS.’iSXn "c5u‘

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Ballot for the Proposed Repeal of the 18th
Amendment Will Be in the Following Form

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH t». Im

PAGE TWO

JfiLAD TO BE RELIEVED
ANNUAL MEETING
OF PUBLIC BURDENS
AND FAMILY NIGHT■ d.XrA«^'r.«i‘iTM!

MILO.
। The Milo P T. A. postponed from
LOCAL NEWS
March 1". will be held ut the r.chool
J house Friday evening, March 31
Gardner,. died
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uk-u Thursday.
ii.ui ■““&gt;• March
aim co 33.i,
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‘.Two high school teachers will be
hours’ iiim-M it
at thjtr
their John O. Ketcham
‘
Voices Hm.
Members and Friends of the after a lew houri
Theodore Jones is reported present from Hastings and give a
home in-Rutlatjd township She was
Sentiments at Meeting '‘ asM.-s
Presbyterian Church to
born in Middleville Oct. 6. 1032. She
being quite sick.
. play, also a .male quartette from
of
Rotarians
was
a
bright,
sunny
tittle
baby
and
The
Rutland
Cemetery
Circle
will
that dty will »ing
Meet March 30
Realizes as never before, the value of -building
inwt1 *
with
Gertrude Ba
Bauchman
Owing «»
to MW
the- crowded condition)JlIM?'
llh Gertrud,'in the few months of her life' v-.n*
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Bradfield of'
I At the Presbyterian church on brought great happlneU to her par- Of• .the '*
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s
columns
last
ue&lt;-kCVJucsdayP
.
M.
April
5jh.
Banner'* cu.u*tu» «»»
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Chicago visited the former'* father
-ind loan shares hh a safe investment. Building
Thursday evening. March 30. at
- ents. who have the tympathy of all ue could nd! comment on the
- -fine
w NJ.The
Cedar
Creek
,L.
A
J.TIte
,U
8 will utK1 orotlwr. Mr and Mrs Merle
and loan associations are still continuing to pay
meet
at
the
Cedar
Creek
church
....
—
.
• thirty o'clock the annual meeting in their safro-A
.
talk given to the Rotarians last
Bradfield and Jack, from' Thursday
The ftinera! m rrtccs were held at week Monday by Fortner Obngrwut- iThitFMlay. April 8. fur dinner.
i combined-with Family Night will be
till Sunday.
dividends, and there have been no failures
1 will appreciate your vote for
lield. to Avhich all member, and thc home ot Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sut- man Ketcham. He gave brief word
Mr and Mrs Lyle Wilcox of Bat­
auiong them in Michigan during the,paat ji’ear.
i friends of the church arc invited. . ton on E Stale street Saturday pictures at tiie new men who are u' uldorman of the second ward on the tle Creek visited their mother here
house of represm- Democrat ticket.—-Frank Hooitan.— FYiday.
' Supper will lx- served ut C .30 with tnuimug. conducted by Rev. Conklin, the helm in the __
.
~___ where
_
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Mr Adv.
National .is Detroit's oldest association and
the following committee in charge wilh Interment hi Riverside ceme- tauvea at WaMtington.
Mr and
Mra- H. J. twelve
Flower busy
and.year*. The
K&lt; UljMSfSa-nt
Th" Reed Drug Store was granted
has never lost a dollar of any investor’s principal.
The nne spirit of Mr. Ketcham is pertnbMun by the council Friday Bernice called on Mr. nnd Mrs C. F
Mg*. William Docker. J:
c Moreau at Augusta Saturday. Mr.
.
hown
in
a
remark
he
made
at
the
night
lo
construct
a
sign
over
the
V.
EXECUTIVES
CONSIDER.
Mrs. Herman Fn*.t. Mr
________
^orrau
nAiiAAi
' beginning of hte&gt; tabc. He stated sidewalk
at________
101 East' State
St. wus noUfio well. .
Here You Will bind C T. Cordes. Mm Monte Smith.
SCHOOL CONDITIONS that he wanted the members of tlw- Vote ‘for
’* Grover C. Dillman •for
’
.
। chib and all his‘friends in this city r *ate
ate nimiwuy
highway commisaiomr
commlsaloner' ana
anti ■serious illness of Mrs. Annie Hum­
Sc
Dozens of Fine
Dan Marble. Mt. aiid Mrs■■
Tux
Limitation
Amendment
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f
County
to
know
that
h.rtj'.unis.
Mil
*'»»
yoj*
to
retain
u
man of phrey of bronchial pneumonia. Mrs.
Blo-xl. Mr., and Mr.. Chiu. Smith.
ifat'.ie Bellinger h.is been at the
Worsted
: tp thc liti-of tlu-ordinary American proven ability as n road builder
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Finstioin. Mr.
Workins Havoc Through.
d(ii„
mtMut'JnrmSTpiu
wth-’
-U.--------------------- •--------------------------The
0rllg store Is offering a home since Wednesday helping care
am! Mrs.
Leonard. Mr. and
out the State
out
unkind feelings toward any­ few special prices this week It will for her. Site alro ha.- a nurse day
DatroU't Oldtit Building and Loan Attucialiun
...
in f^ct with a feeling of relief pay banner readers io watch for and night We hope for her un­
Maurice Edmonds. Mr. arwl
a meeting was .,
lL ’ . ^'^5“1 &gt;from the exacting burden* which he this stun* announcement egeh week proicment very x»n..
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
MT Henry Mulder*. Mr and Mrs Hapids Tnursday " V1-.'1 - ’J™: l.«l carried
.-eh.- &gt;e.r. Hr
McCreery's 50c ^special Monday
IVI r,.,.Tx.A
nth... A tit'
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Mr. and Mr*- A- 0 Bennett drove
Every one brand hew
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, ”*1! Mated that be wished his-Irtends Tuesday. April 3 and 4. any lady .- to Lansing Friday afternoon and
offered you it
menu has been planned.
J. L MAIS, REPRESENTATB E IN HASTINGS
jdrcwi. coat, man's suit or o’coat brought their daughter, Mr arid
..
. in
u nt- iMi-ioiy cun. «■’ no 'cleaned and pressed. Cash ami carry Mrs. Duffeny. and two children back
SENDS THE PRESIDENT
.m.ronting ..ir
of ■ |uv, ajw.aJ s b*-cn and U just as much —Adv.
fcith them.
under the ftf,.rt-n mill tux
1|s ew U| t[j|, pr0KTtr..&lt;.
The week end convention held at
Mi.- Bradfield was burned quite
GOOD LUCK TOKEN
iv
thi r « «r a?' -ri.rl Iptwprrity of Hustings and the church of- the Nazarenc closed badly-with hot syrup early lur.t
member was the topic of d&gt;»- ,
Sunday
evening
with
a
full
houre
week. a triple affliction.
Late Riley Waters Gave X. ■
and
goixf
interest
Mias
Pierre
guv.Ttu-ialay by the sudden death of in Vermontville Wednesday.
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No
ono
will
be
stirprtred
at
this
All styles-all colorsRichard, ill year son of Mr. and
Mrs Lulu Gray and Robert spent
Horse Chestnut to Ernest
a soul »Umng message from Hi-b. infection on her handsixes from 3| to 4G.
‘ .“. **;&gt;";'"!■
.11 tmk
irx.ni
There w--rc about twenty .member.- Mr*. Dirk Honninu- .Surviving an.' Saturday at Ixtoti Gray'a in West
Wurst Several Years Ago
......... nrndrn. ot Khool* In Has* B1M! br ,ld tn thr Knt,lrl&gt;1„
Edward L. Scntz will 'appreciate
the home of tlif parents, five RUters, Esther, i Vennontvihr.
ling*.
an addn.M at this mect- j
,t ,
■‘your vote for Alderman of the Sec­ of the H L Club.
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Mrs. J. J Doeier Thursday. Mrs Mnrvoret. Ruth. Frances and Jjyce. |
t E.METERY ( IRCLE.
i;... .1 to reiute. h:.-, t-ou-in-law. Lu- Illg m -which, alter stating the
ond Ward April 3. 1933—Adv. 2 wk Conifer of W Cressey wavco-hoisti-A*. live brothers. Ed. Ernie. Hollis, HarEAST GUN LAKE.
l
Uu-r Hut bank sent to Grover Cleve­ condPHns brought about by the; The Brudi Ridge CMnotery Circle I Clancy Tift nnd three other-- on A progpun of readings was enjoyed dy mid ckwdon alw two halbxtaters
Mr MMd Mrs. ix.o waters of Olland a l-.or.4- chestnut iis-a- tuken ol adopti.-ui of thia nmehdmeni ami byj^..-, entertulncd at the home of!;Friday night asked the council .to;■and a co-operative supper served. and two hull brothers. ScrvkSs ‘,M.Krt
—for chilly spring days They
Htimlay al their cottage­
good lock and it is said that Mr •h- f.i.-t that the-primary »choan Mrs. * Andrew Caqx-nter. Thursday.- have Church St . from Bcnam Ave SiekrwM pr&lt; vented a large nttenM- wet.- held Friday at 3PM at the
Jv|U1 cll |„ uf KaU„u.n.. called
arc here In tweed and gray
Cleveland Always earned one ql Hind would Lt- reduced oonsidj-rably. March 33. Everyone rejjorted a veryj nortn. graded and covered with cin- &lt;mcc and shortened the program.
wt «« r,™rt?rv 41 buna 1 ‘^' .cn John c.!.wford Sunday P M
and tan twuU. Beautifully
he t^aid. it would te* tu-r. .v.iry (jr'gnod time, and u*. spite ot the bad1 tiers. The matter was referred to the
Wilcox cemetery.
| Mr a|,(1 M|S Harry Sklkirk of
tailored and celancae lined, at
Riley Waters gave suich n Uott tin suite to assist Michigan pifbiic, ronct* there w*» a good attendance, Street Committee.
Mr
and
Mm
Earl
Week*
ot
Halpiainacll
sixml Sunday P. M. with
whonls io the extent of Sj5.000.00i-).: -Tlia** are to be two te*ex at the'
Chestgut to Enter’. Ww
Thursday evening, March 30, the
I li ■ infant son ol Mr. and Mrs. tin Creek spent th*« week end with- jOhn crawt ud.
m order that public education may &gt; cemetery an the following dates,• First Spiritualist church will l»*’ve
turn, -mt it *ni
V.'.*.
not te- rurt.iilt-d :.&gt; a p-Hnt whicli April 18 nnd April 23. Everyone in- •us guc.Atx. Rev. Amanda C Flower. Orrin Burgess wv bi|tied Sunday in Uii-ir parents. Mr. and Mm. tee, -carter cl-'mi nt* ami mother nt
Pratdmt Franklin D ,R' .
Gould.
’Grand Uapidacalled un friends here
would'be rt-r!niL-ly dinrimcntftl tojt.rw.ttd m exjiected to conic, or to’ Rev. Carpenter and Mt- Bessie tlv* Wilcox cemetery,
hat received thi? following lett*
The riidshbiwh‘A»d VfW shocked,
Mr. ami Mrs. G. C. Marshall was Sunday.
the schools and to public welfare
j&lt;l-mate one dollar toward hiring: Flnclt who are officer.-, of the Ihdeacknowledgcmfnt;
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-----uorx n-u.-- au inw ««*&lt;&gt; can are' tw-ndent Spiritualist Association.
Thc White Houre. Wxshiiig'u
SEA SCOUT BAND
. (expected :o bring trSims.
McCreary's Me special M.uviay.
UIICIUCII orcriucn' '’•'m'ben are to furnish a pot luck• Tuesday, April 3 aijd 4, any lady's
dtar Mr. Wars:;
To the Man Who Needs MyThe
WAS WELL RECEIVEDIdlruwr and th te wh^llu- near th­' dress, cont. man's suit or o’coat
President has received
&gt; -----i«melery to bring something hot.
letter cl March fourth and a-ii
; cleaned and pressed. Cash and carry.
to thank you for your kindness in Program Con.i.to.1 ot Do- T,lll„vimtrniu&gt;l:k cub. . ~A&lt;«V■
We Have Just Re.ceived Another Shipment of the
City Clerk'Clarence Davis was ausending to hint the liorw chestnut
senptive Selections, SoA! thc meeting of the Thornappli’,
—dur made to order depart­
thonzed by thc council Friday night
lo« and Marches
f!—1'" «»» ™ Thar.aUe. Apnl t.; to have a new, adjiutmcnt of the
ment, will fulfill your need of
jtk.vn Eugene Davenport will be the, Water Ledger made by the .city'..
1 petfecl.fitting suit, made in­
t.'iX'akrr. hte nubject being. '■Trees.’*
You can be sure Mr Davis;
tary ’o til’’
«rt~rtaptc
&gt;H'- L- to also dLscuFS otlter as-ociat-, auditor.
dividually by hand, at
icd topic &lt; ft Ly hoped there may be will leave everytlmiK tn ship &lt;jhape
This is our third shipment and they
j tor hi* micccmot.
OtUlf ICIJOW
MUNICIPAL FOREST
la good uftendance. ’
'
; H. H. Jordan, of Grand Rapid*..will not last long!
PROJECT STARTED '
-o it is rejwted. was nearly over­
il, and ’the remark- ■
of their conductin'.! Kenneth .Likins took his cranri- come with the exhaust from his ear
j mother- tv her home in Portland. at hn&gt; Gun lake cottage Saturday
Two Tracts of Land Donated M:
morning. He had evidently gotten
1 Ind.. Saturday night.
; ■ for This Purpose to the
.
; up early and started his car with
ej-v'&lt;d
...band
..... a*-The D S Sunday School ctesa
\ 25 cent Puzzle given absolute!} I REE will! ihe
You A re Always
. rtained Frida-, afternoonl tin garage door closed.
Commercial Club
ip
purchase of any one of the following three articles
Mrs. Chas. Allen vyritrs the-Ban-i
■
‘
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Ella
FWghner.
i The Hastings Commercial Club at 'h'
- -- — : Welcome Here!
at our regular low prices. Get yours now!
Sev'-nil momber.&gt; celebrated their■ ner that, she left on 'Friday. March ’•
,'iU nnon luncheon Tuesday, voted ium s.uura.iy
i..
! 24. for her home I n'*Lxu-Angeles.
tur'hdjiyn
al.»&lt;»
the
ninth
birthday
of
1 unanimotnly to-takc up the project .'5'“'
ihe duns organization. A pot luck; after *;x-ndliiK several weeks with
;of a municipal fore.«t far Hast mas
Klenzo Shaving Cream . . . 25c
her brother ’and wH«- in Portland.:
We injike them’to
narche.. tb serip:
. Tao tract-’, of land, one «! twenty C ):
Ore Mr and Mrs Doud are both i
nh-rtainltu npeei
fit your windows!
acre*-donated-by C. H Osborn and l&gt;!’
Rexall Orderlies"25c
hlch epif mohd, Ind . spent the week end with-i gtwf.iy improved in health.
anotlirr
of
eiahty
acre*
given
by-the
-•
CLOTHES SHOP state, both tn Yankre Springs will ”'
MeCreerv'.- 50c special Munday.
th- Jim-’the latterl mother. Mr.-. Frank Mc-.
All sizes and colors
.
Tuesday. April 3 und 4. any luiiv* ■
Tooth Paste
mbu »i Magnesia
25c
i. tft: ma&gt;cot nia ‘
I re undertaken on Tuesday Ai.rla
Chancey
r tiie finished-rr.ann« &gt; *
. Hicks and. daughter drea*. c.«at nun’s Mil or o'coat i
ill Hie entire mrtnbe*.hip ■- x-l*-"’
• cleaned and messed. Cash and carrf;
t ait tr.’ kid'‘ tutor, ' of River Junction .'pent the
pet ted u&gt; take part hrtinnlng at v«i
—Adv.
und ;u ta» r.-imbc:.* ■'■ml with relatives lierr
mate on your shade
I about r.ln- c'rlock with a dinner at an
.u.-.g exhibit; i. **&lt; ' M:a Emmq J*P Kklnhin* of
B • in* and mark X in the
HIGHI.T HONORED.
Train End al Gun lake County
■
rcplncenient. ‘
S.-a H« . r --t marine | Fast L*n»iiw t** viMtini&gt; her grand- -quare te-lure Ihe name ol WebMer
'Several of thc Aluyinl of Hastings
Telephone 2131
The Rexall Store
Goods Delivered
*.rk
wilh'i.i.,*
c
v
nioih
”
.'
Mr
Emily
Mix
'
H
I'caice
republican
candidate
for
High .school, as well as many othfm performance
to thc b.-iewz. an-i! TF&lt;* -fudetit. from M 8 C are '‘upcrlntendent of public instruction.
In thii city und Hope, township, will1
enfoving
lhi-lr
vacation
this
arek
Mr
Prater
u,
a
selvas!
tgar.
witli
a
dully
remember Cordon McCallum, wh"
| Mi-- Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo nation-wide reputation.
He has
graduated from bur city school’s^F"or
U-&gt; &gt;r-i r ii-n-' -'h'- wr«k with her par- greatly reduced thv rxpetmes of his,
,, some time he has teen attenatag;
&lt;nt.. Mr. and ?.fn* Charles Brumm, dcjiartment and. under .hb adminihe town State Unlvendty. His
tcry on Gilbert Dick- CIVIC PLAYERS
On Friday night th** Clover U-af
al’im. •chooi c..d- have' largely
: friends will be plea’cd to know that
iple Gro-.c The fra•
..
. r. “
....
How trie. been decreased In this state.
BEQIN REHEARSALS
■ he has bcm elected to membership1
The Wiley sign Company, 'on.
Grew." ut
Evangelical
’ In Thu Bela Pi, the -mginw.n;:
Dickson's
..
There Will Friday rn'ilit. applied for permis­
; fraternity, in which membership is
tral musical numbers given. sion horn the council to place a sigh
• based aolely on scholarship It is a
Iron: Rydman
•&gt;wr their place of business at 124
West State St. The matter wu. redies* .!• -Triangle Fra:
*•' O.!- .1 . •
lekclt. Mim Fr&lt;’U14_ Schulze and l&lt;-rr-d to the public safety com­
bill; hcar&gt;1tl
No. Dubuque stret^wa
urn tnut Dm
.fisc
BA-rnita
Bowman
attonded
the
mittee. with
.. .____________________
power .to jet. The aanv’
thheld (Lyman s meeting at the Leighton/'ourziwas taken with the'appheato. tile
frequently entering on Hyri-yt*'’
ivankclica! church Thursday.
’flon -&gt;f Alice Benner for jx-rnuJiun
the
farm. Rydinan wa.' brought &lt;!,r‘
The te-ntfu dance sponsored by io put up a sign in front of Iht
Jii.-tice MuUheu- Uaide-a »,'w
!h&lt;- fire department Snlurdgy night; place at 231 w State St.
.
. Ht -lhc I. O. O F. hall wiu will.at--------- •,♦-*----------‘ .
., ■• nded
CARLTON CENTER.
IKamr-i hlil’! :,,!d Mr:- Wallace and
.iritonL'A.Swijt .Mrv.-lio.
4 .‘:7!‘laughter Ruth were in an uutomoelection day. April 3. tn tna’
ii 1 t *- b"‘ ■•“-c,dcnt Saturday night while store ;..irt of the grange hall. I: p
r’turning home from Lansing. Mrs.1 hoped there will be a gixxf patrun\i’rt - 'u-V Wallace siitlered a dldbcatcd shoui- «ge
.'.. “ .oa,.,'.. jdi-r
.
Mr. and Mn Ralph Heniv'y sjicni
litli''-i Ssi|nn;itiK t. - ts were i&gt;a -m*d by Sunday with Mr. andf Mrs. J. Kiel:
"nudi-iIS Jiiuuibers of Boy SCtiul Troop
--------- Ardis Ailerding enter: lined her
uncx- 1
'
SctnfUnaster Aril? cousin. Miss Margaret B:,own. of
anted the box'
• Irving over the-week end.
. ..
B
Mr. and Mr- Mark Cri
■nd
IM.
winder-were held Sunday nv.un- y! H.i.-&gt;tinxs wctc guesui at tl-.i- Kilpatrick church Burial ter s .-istcr. Mr and Mrs. I
U&gt;l.
Woodland cemetery Mr.. How- tel*, and family Sunday
Hari, black can
lb*.
l-r had teen' sick tor M&gt;m&lt;| time
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Guy Mcl
it in'advuii
ik canrer. Besides the husband, family visited relatives
Finest Full Cream
lb.
Canada Dry

The Wise Investor

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Clothes shop

Visit Our
Busy Clothing
Department

g^te ^Jatinnal ffiotni
Unucatment Otontpanp

Spring Suit

;

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Top Coats

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Special Tailoring

NEW JIG SAW PUZZLES!

T7^*o s35-

25c Puzzle Given FREE

Window
Shades

WATERS

Mrs.
her sor
land.
Earl
tings
ham's
on the
, Mr
move i
across

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Week-End Sale
THURSDAY

Tirestone

Butter fs±,

Tire Prices
REDUCED!

Prunes
2
Dried Apricots 2
Cheese

I HL LITTLE Kill BRICK.
.ursday evening. April 6. L&gt;

Firestone
Reduced 20
Firestone
a Reduced 27j
Firestone Oldfield Reduced 20
Firestone T5!d Reduced 20-25%
Firestone Tubes Reduced 19
SPEED

faiiah

HIGH
SPEED

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NOTICE/

•Vi­

Funei

TO CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY CUSTOMERS

Ml

Payment of all Gas and Electric bills due

| Ba it*

St RGER1

DeCuU 610 f

ANDRUS-. SERVICE
JEFFERSON &amp;
court su«ct»

PURIJF
rnunc

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u t u

HASTINGS
Michigan

QUALITY MEATS

Leg O’ Lamb
Fresh Dressed
Choice Quality

lUind
R''

MOST MILES PER DOLLAR

..'. Clayton Jolm-an'.-. in Bowtie cen­
ter Friday afternoon.
. Harold England and family and
।Morris Lewi? and wile uf Kul.«nwvuired their parents. Leon
, Pct:.' and wife. Sunday.

jA

lb

lance uesuxd.

and payable between February* eleventh
and April tenth inclusive, will be ac­
cepted at the net amount if paid
on or before April tenth.

Dima
IB will meet

CONSUMERS POWER CO.

Hen

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
ijcnt.

.

Cottage Hams
Boneless 2 Io
A
4 lb. Average
' ^LC$C

Chickens
Choice Freth
Dressed

JLCfC

Lamb Stew
Lamb Shoulder
pound 14c

iu

5c

SATURDAY

20c Bananas 4 lb 25c
19c
29c
18c

Royal Gelatine

Routi

llar

NOW Is the Time to Equip Your
Car With Firestone Gum-Dipped i
Double - Cord Breaker Tires!

Leon Pvt-.'.-* Friday ftjrrnwn.

FRIDAY

Tuna FI»h
Raspberrlei
Ginger Ale
Including One Package
Chocolate Pudding

2

37‘
25c
3 {wu 49c

25c

4

Pure Lard

Insu

Beech Nut Products
PEANUT BUTTER
BEECHNUT Brand

CRACKERS
BEECHNUT Brand

SPAGHETTI

2

i-

27c

Extra Large Sire 2 for 37c
Cream or Buttar

2p*,. I9c

Choice Selocta

BEECHNUT

Can.

25c

La Choy Products
2 Cant 25C
BEAN SPROUTS
Chow Mien Noodles Z Cans 37C
RICE
Choice Selected Quality

Fresh Ham
Choice QuaUty
Pork Roail
lb'

pofe

Feldpausch’s
Where Better Food* Coal Leas'
Deliveries 8—10 A. M. ud 2—4 P, M. Daily

Phone 2272

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�TITO HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH if. 1933

Sporting Items

This Is .
lilding
to pay(
lilures
^ear.

Seed Time!

n and
icipnl.

You want the BEST seeds you
can buy . . . seeds with a high
germination percentage.

INGS

We have a complete.stock of all
FARM SEEDS.

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iiiiNiwiiiiiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiniiii

.AKE.
Viitcr» of Otthclr cottage.
unazoo called
iday P. M-

CONSULT US ABOUT
SEEDS, BEFORE YOU
BUY ELSEWHERE!

id mother of
n friend* here

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE&amp; COMPANY
Dealer* in WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT. LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

IRVING.
I Mr. and Mrs Kryn Vandenberg
Mrs. Lucretia Benham is vir.iUng-und Donald are moving on John
her son-in-law and family al Rich-Perry'* farm, just over m Thorn­
land.
J apple Twp.
Earl Roush and family.from Has-’ William McCann. Jr. has. gone
tings haw moved Into Mrs. Ben- with M - 8. C. baseball team on their
bain'.* tiouse Mr. Roush is employed spring training trip to South Caroon thc M. celt. R. section.
Una.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Hummel will
Mrs Jane McCann has been «erlmove into Mr. SchHTman s property ‘ mills ill again, but la sonic what
■cross trm the store
1 better.

Mone-v Saving
Pood Saving
Pu&amp;l Saving

CHI Bill
428494^5

SPECIAL OFFER
ON THIS NEW MODEL "A-B”

’

Gas Rang^
^Automatic ’
features

15c
• 37c
.. Z5c

X49c

This beautiful model
In white or ivory
porcelain finish with
oven heat control . . .
insulated oven to

Also Includes porce­
lain oven lining . . .
large utensil draw­
er .. . sliding broil­
er .. . cooking top
cover . . . condi­
ment set

mstlc lighter.

Z7c

19c
15c

Z5c
37c
9c

QANf. YOURSELF and YOUR FAMILY THE
ADVANTAGES of AUTOMATIC GAS COOKING
Here are some of the fea­
tures that bring most enjoy­
ment: Always-uniform re­
sults—new recipe and menu
advantages — better taste—

economy of food—automatic
features and speed, allow­
ing more time away from
kitchen — and sparkling
cleanliness — enjoy these

things for yourself. Gas
cooks a meal for. less than 1c
per person.

fM

MONTHS TO PAY
*n e*»y monthly amounts

TRADE YOUR OLD STOVE
Liberal allowance on purchase of new model

Cash price only $59.50

.oe 2272

, . n tAoies
Hi9V.

,

ADVANCE IN TREAT­
MENT OF CANCER

All are Michigan grown seeds
c*day.
Robert spent
in West

new phare in ’hr High school sport
■
1
curriculum and ih«-* in charge ren
o
* XT
port that it i* met with a maximum L
l)Oy oCOUt INCtL'S
amount of enthusiasm and rivals the'
Intercrf apparent tn any one of the /
varsity sport* The games, comTROOP 71.
menclng directly after school &lt;*nd
ODD FELLOWS TO
Thc .troop was called to order by
lasting till about six o'cloek. draw ati ;Scout Goodenough. After thc cus­
CLOSE BOXING SEASON average attendance o! two hundred tomary opening. fifteen minutes
pernonc. Including a number ot out- were spent m study. This was fol­
Spring Festival Meet on April
lowed toy n very beneficial talk on
admit ion fee « charged to-Jill “Kitea and Kil&lt;- Flying." given by
G to Feature Grand Rap- ‘ cent
spectators with the proceed* to be Mr. Reid. He told'about the city
ids Glove* Tossegs
. used in financing M banquet, at’,contest to b«- held on April 15, and
Tlie Odd Fellows plan to wind up which the winning tram will be fried. all about the various kites, their
their boxing season with three ex­ Hiner the games are played before construction, flight, etc. The boys
cellent cunt* on April 0, April 27 and six o'clock the added expense ih- who wanted to compete were given
May U Thf Spring ftshval Meet voived in night games Is eliminated,?material* with winch to work. Tiie
Iv^cv boy in High school 1* eil- meeting wa* then adjourned by Mr.
on April 6 will feature Grand Rapids
boxers from Jackson Athletic Club. gtffle” compel*- in the tournament Reid.
thc exception that the tram
A month ago a group
Grand with
Miuaa-s not include over one boy who
Rapid.-' athlete* cam*.- to Hastings to
competed it« varsity basket ball
try conclusions with life lodytl -glow iui*
and
one
boy who hit* played on the
Ukacn They weft members of tire reserve team,
or two boy* wiio have
Burton Heights Athletic Chib. On
Thursday. Auril Gth. odd Fvllows played on the nwrve trim. EUgi-i
members ol the;
Arena wil| present Jtiotherig'roup of blllty aUo i'ticlnilgs
c!ok« Tin- entry fee;
Chand Rapids boy*, known a* the post-graduate
is fire cents for each player.
Jackson Atldetlc Club, everyone uf
(Continued from page onc&gt;.
Teams are organized by the boys |
whom is coming with the uvpwrd In­ themselves
wltti one player actlhg ,
tention ol showing the Hasting*
the capacity
of captain, irom
from :
me
cajxicny ot
, - If taken in time cancers
‘;
boxer* many trick.* they did ~not" in
which jxMiUon he. takes complete
Ih- vl’ td
tiu-re ’ moi
know before.
charge of thc team. The scoring.
The (except
names andthe
weights
of the
alfalfa
seed).
.^nSy°.«^lV^
t'Se J#
invaders air as follow:..
Rod Vondeanmctr, flyweight, Hl
pounds.
Fiank Jabhrukl, bantamweight,
Capum* ofthe thirteen teams
120 pound*.
ar»- a* follow* Lynn ft-rry. Gordon .Jl'L’,
r,“
th
J
Prank Sperling. bantamweight, Lee.-.Fred
Lee.*Fred Bishop.
Bl$hop. Edmund Howard, i*
। ‘ L
122 |x»uiuU
Dr. RusacII declared that cancer
Utrcn Boyes. Wayne Snyder. Junior
Adam MkK featherweight, 126 McMillan. Neil Adair. Ian Ironside,-I at the pri-M-nl time Is more curable
pouqds.
Gordon Crotiiers. Bob Kelly. La- than pneumonia. It starts from a
Art. Callogan, lightweight, 136 terne Cooper and Keith Lechlelt- single cell. Tills cell, he declared, u
pounds
weak but Capable ot rapid growth •
ner.
Lefty Kuzina, lightweight, -133 । Teams reaching the Tuesday and rejiro&lt;iiicvs itself at the expense
pounds.
scml-finah were those of I*oreii of
1 surrounding healthy tluue.
Edward Skiba, welterweight.-147 Boyes. Edmund Howard. Wayne
He explained the radium trcatpound.*.
ment
of canevr und the theory of it.
Snyder and Junior McMillan. Draw-’--L.
T.......
Stan Symko, welterweight. 140 Ings for ihe semi-final1, found- Taking 100 as the. basis of the
pounds.
Howard's team ojfxHing Snyder's amount of radium and the time re- ‘
Jack K.-lly. middleweight. 150 and Boyes' team clashing with Me- quired to destroy healthy tlMiie. 60
pounds.
• .
Millan's.
1
l..« finals -*v
The
are scheduled would represent thc amount of ra... . ------------------------ &gt; aJum nnd tlmp rCqUirt,t] to kill can- i
They are all .stranger* to Odd Fel­ to take place Wednesday.
lows Arena with the exception of
cercells. Then-fore, alien doctors
Jack Kelly, who formerly appeared K. OF P. MAT CARD
treat cancer with radhan they use
here -In a fu/KHts bout with* GUM
the amount and the time repre-wnlSET FOR APRIL 13।' ing
Orow, of OLrego.
somewiieje betiw-en sixty and one
TheJocnl favorites will again be In
hundred—say around (eventy-five.
Activities in th
• s'-ling ring at, Tinevidence in thc perrons of Steve
emanation* from thc radium, at
Kapncs. Pete Barlow, Ken Buehler. Castle Hail here
,
that
intensity; would be strong
Royal Haye.. U wl* Hailey, William Thursday. April 13. according to the, enough to kill tiie cancer cells, but
James auijl otimr exponents of. the K. of P. i- unmittr*! in charge of the, u» weak to injure healthy tksw.-'
event. Farmer Nick of Battle Creek •j Undoubtedly the radium treatment
padded glove technique.
will be thc matchmaker and he lias:’ j is responsible for much of the inH. H. S. CAGE*TOURNEY
promL-cd the lodge to put on tiiree।1 crease in the {M-rcentage of cancer'
bouts that will measure up to any!
REACHES' FINALS that have been'staged •here in the, I cures.
past
1 I The Doctor declared that we orc
Under the supvrwKin of athletic
। now. warranted tn entertaining nn
directors. lx* Hawthorns* awl Jw
! .attitude ot hopefulness for any per­
Ison afflict'd with cancer. We need
Brozak. the High, scliool Inaugurated
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS I not despair. esj»eclaUy when we re­
its '.second annual post-season bas­
; call that each year shows an 1mket ball tournament with the total
team enthc* numbering thirteen,
in the percentage of
Hi-Y, Albert Becker lend­*1iprovement
including approximately ninety er.Hastings
f’
•
attended
church
services
logethj cures.
bojs The tournament features , a
er Inst Sunday ut the Hastings। Ho also said that large sums
of money have been gfVen in the
Methodist, church.
Nashville HI-Y meet this week; hope ol .finding some specific, un­
Wednesday evening. Secretary An-' failing cure for cancer. He did not
*ay that it would not be discovered,
gcll leading In the Bible study.
The .Older Y group met this week but it was plain to see that he had ■
in Caledonia with similar groups of1 his doubts about finding such a
.cure.
H6 contended that such prog­
Kent county.
.
Thc new Y M. C. A. building at, re-« had been toinde In rycent
Jcrmalem Is" to be dedicated this। years, ur.d is being made now. as
iwarrdnU
in our attitude ।
I Easter time.
'
warrunM a change &gt;r
Help tiie boys and girls by voting trom despair to hope.
for Dc-an Davenport April 3rd. 7Why|
**‘
open saloons and close the school*.";
Boy* planning on n trip to Cltf-1
:Cago Ce nt ury of Progress tins’sum-j
.■mer can get excellent service
through tiic.Y M. C. A. trip. Set-1

Consumers Power Company

"To serve Jesus Christ means to'
cultivate the spirit of helpfulness(Continued from page oribl
and good will and try to spread thia;_________________________________
,
spirit as widely as ue ran. In.Jbin-■ :number of donations of books to this
ing a church one says to God and i;brary.
to hl* fellow men that he will strive I prom the second ward library, I
at all tlnies to Mlow Jesus Chri*t. Mr, ThOma.. Doyle's report shows,
The Rural Boys and Girls con- a total of 8M2 as the clrculatlonl
fi-rence is April 29. A New Deal for the &gt;x.ar. Twi) hundred eighty-,
s on for the program and enter- fl&lt;,vpn nduH and 209 Juwnlle boon,!
tatnment.
I are in the library.
Barry County Ministerial meeting
-p,, cxpPnM. Of thc three libraries
, meeting meets at Freeport Tuesday.: for the year. Including pay of the
Methodlil church । librarians, new books, binding, etc.,
A,,o-il1*’!; al
m 2:30. Special speaker.
t_-._
------ ------- show •
was —
&lt;4.169.13.
The ------reports
j there will be a balance of $465 In
I the library fund, after providing for.
;all outstanding bllli.
Thc Hastings library was never
so useful and necessary to the peo- ■
pie of Hastings as -right now. With :
so many men out of work. Ila more
than 12,000 books is a source of suplOanllnucd mm
one)
»'&gt;- lor
-of «■&gt;«&gt;
--------------------------------------------- ; many men arc very grateful.
•
Civics: Marshall Cook. 74; Ian
--------- --------------------------Ironside. 74; Wellesley Ironside. 74: j
OBITUAR1.
. Lloyd Peterson, 74; Arthur Adcock. I Mary Sargent Shand was born nt.
;71.
&gt; Saranac. MlchigAn. October 13, i860,
। Farm Home and IL* Planning, j and passed away in .Toronto. OnWilliam Fox. 73; Farm Layout and tarlo. on March 17. 1933. She was
Building Arrangement. William Fox, married to Millard F. Sargent, who
73; Farm Mechanics^ Jack Green, &gt; passed away nt Hastings. March 15,'
77; Gardening. Kenneth Sage, 77;, 1933. To.thU union were born Ernest
Hiking. Willard Arnold. 73: Handl- R . of Brainerd. Minnesota. Julia
craft, Vernon Wininger. 71. and Carl L. Brower of Hastings alsoadaughBrown. 77; Pioneering, Nelson Oard- ter. Zoe, who passed away in 1910.:
ner. 71; Safety. Lynn Perry. 73 and;leaving a son. Russell now of Battle
Marshall Cook. 74; Signalling. Wai- Creek, who was adopted by the
,lace Graham. 77; Soil Management, grandparent*.
JJack Green. 77; Woodworking. Louis! On March 24. 1936 site was united'
rKraft. 77 and Eugene Bush. 72.
Ito Wm. Shand of Toronto, whose
’ Firemanship Arthur Adcock. 71;'death preceded hers by only five
Donald Doxey, 71; George D«wcy, weeks. She was in falling health
73; John Barnet*.. 74; Andrew W. over a year-g-but only for thc last
Bate*. 75y Ivan Babcock. 77; Ches- five weeks did she fail rapidly, hen
ter Eaton: 71.
daughter. Julia being with her unFirst Aid to Animals- Chester Ea- til -her last wish was granted on
ton. 71; Henry Eaton. 71; Ian Iron- March 17. The remains were brought
side, 74; Wallace Graham. 77; Ken-'here and funeral services held at
neth Sage. 77.
I Saranac on Sunday. March 19.
• Music: William Fox, 73: Lynni
—
Billy j
Perry. 73; Louis Kraft. 77; BUlyl
GUEST SPEAKER.
i Hecker. 77.
The Ven. L. R. Vcrooe, Archdeacon
Pathflndlng: Arlle Reid, 77; Nel-'of thc West Michigan DioceSe. will
•son Gardner. 71; Vernon Wininger., be guest speaker at the service* in
ill;
church Wednesday. April
u; Lyle
Lyie Kurr. 75.
' Emmanuel
onmnnuei enuren
.
-----’ Personal.....
Health:—Eugene
Bush,'ith.
5th. at7:2c
7:30”P_”M. The Ven. L. R.
Vcrcoe
of all thc mls­
i72; Henry Eaton. 71; Duane Miller, ”
“ has charge
**“
• 71; John Burnett. 74; Wellesley ! slonary work in the diocese, and hla
Irotuide, 74; Lloyd ft tersan, 74: activities have made him widely
known throughout thia state. He Is
174; Carl Brown. 77.
! Public Health: Donald Doxey, 71; a very fine speaker and his visit to
I John Barnett. 74; Lloyd Peterson, Hastings Is eagerly awaited. Those
interested In hearing the archdeacon
74: Carl Brown, 77.
Scholarship: Donald Doxey. 71; are Invited.
Vernon Wininger. 71: Gordon CroSTONY FOIST.
thers, 74; Lyle Kurr. 75.
Mr. and Mrs. John Blocher were
Woodcarving: Ian Ironside. 74;
Wellesley Ironside, 74; Herman hi Bailie Creek Friday and Satur­
day.
■ Newland, 89.
--------------------- ----- i,------B. J. Wellman made a business
j
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
I trip to Jadu*&gt;n ThuradaJ and Frl‘ Mary and Margeret .Valentine of.daJ’-'
I Lake Odessa are spending their va-l A91.- lb. boy was bom to Mr. and
cation with Mrs. Etta Hansbarger. (Mrs. Claud Demond Sunday moniI Emma Vclte entertained tha East f Ing. March 26. .
, Woodland ■Extension Club No. 3 ftI-1 B J. Wellman was In OUvM Batiday afternoon.
.
'urday.

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�THE HASTINGS BAKNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 29, 1933

PAGE POUR

X' ~ This and That

The Hastings Banner

■Die Constitutional Convention.
First al Kind in State.
cflciukr* listened, understood and
ciiooting IXX-gatca
altered their votes accordingly.
Meaning of Voce.
•
’* E'en Senator Couien* lias failed to
rush to hl* own defense In thc usual
One of the mod Mtnlfican! meetmanner.
•
bigs in tiu* history of Michigan will
Aroured public opinion Is mon take place April 10. On that date
^eicgate.4■ will
pou nl &gt;luj&gt; .ny KM,, n KwuM , JWMIKMI, adnpt'
»« luscrnbk
jfh constitutional conwriiuon under
Im brought into use more, often.
terms of the ilddkamp hili to deleide whether ur not flic .slate shall
A wdRD FOR HARMONY’.'favor nuijifleftk n of the 18th
Of late yearn Hustings has been I Amendment. Delvfiates.for this conMiwrulngly five from thc type of,'veinton will be clioren at the elec-

Backward Glances;
Hits of 1 cstcrclay

.ton. called there by the serious ill-1
FREEPORT.
1 nraa of her daughter. Ml?* Gertrude.
The piembeni of thc W F M S ‘
Mr and
Mrs.
Lorcn«»
Mudge
—
------’
rsiss
—zrz:
—” re■' ,of the-M. E. church, nnd tbair fam­

,«■

u™ rtu,,„ .n,„,^3r

.nJ

|WI. on account of Mr*. Mudges
a ?et-to-gether meeting with
. M. Mudpp M,,. &lt;»• M?"S* IS Ld ^5. p,^
i
climate L« fine and he enjoyed the
....
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Hon J&lt;vhn
Ketcham will
trip very much but greatly prefer*
Jnhn Kr,cham
wlu talk
t*1* to
Mrs. Ethel Minturd Laird of Dc_»
in
tire
M
E
church
Friday
cvciQilt
is visiting
heriu
aunt. Mp&gt;!Ti L , Michigan to the land ot pcrpatual
-••
••—
-------- -r^~.
-.urnmer. Mrs. Mudge is much imt­. ning. March 31 Sjicciai music.
-Morthland, and other friend* thisj- proved in health.
Fred William* accompanied Glen
’ - '
week,
Jw Sage was in Detroit on bust- OtTY-FIVl'YEARS AGO TODAY- Nuvttary to Hasting* Monday.
. .
Mr and Mr* Frank Cool were In1
ihaa the past week, and al*&gt; visited
—
------ - _»
—j. --------- in
. Ttau;ng|&gt; Friday.
The friend*
of •lwnc*t.money
hl* **&gt;n, Craig, at Ann Arbor, who it &gt;M u.naldp ut JralrMO. b...
M, and
,M M
„ u
vrn» Seger
Wr and
Mr.
Mm
LuVenre
and
a student there.
y.arrd in ikmiliwiUan for Inwruhip
Ora„d irapjp. wcre dur.u ut
Mr*. E d Martin and daughter of'
U&gt;- Io.to.ln; r.erUrn. ,.&lt;*• Mr u,,a M„ Oro,v fc,., Bunday
Flint are spending the week with ol: f\&gt;r sujrervUor. John J. Perkins:
,UI, ... ,....
.„
,
township clerk.' Edward B
Franklin Woldring of Holland and
her Mater. Mrs. Henry Sheldon. «nd tor
Br»„. ... 'rraS;. W.",MUto
“» *■“&gt;«»"' P™* ««tamtly.^4^
&lt;.-™»r.
(or
lu-ure
uf
pracr.
Add.“
■»
«»
°*W
*'««
Mi.-«. Winifred McLravy spent Frimar city elections and fader thc
1,. arly-din
exprewdon of public
fiay and Saturday, in the city, tak- -■ i I, f , j,mo fur ronunlwronrr ,l"nie Sunduy.
gfowth at unfrieqdly factions. In d J opinion, it is important that Barry■ ir.g her emum, Mrs Lloyd Henson. of highway*. Wtn. H. Burchett: for, Air* George Seger accompanied
city such ii* our*, the people ■ county unit- all other jn-_
'• of Comstock back to Chicago with ■ .Atv-hfp .sui'crintcndent of .vho.ils. Mr. nnd Mrs. p. A Thoma* to HasHcrbert A Bartar; ....
tor ^..w
school. in- ling* Monday.
mally pretty well acquainted ‘
her for treatment.
nt thc majority opinion of-their
'
John B.
8. Doolittle; for
for concan~"J Mrs
**
-• —
AftM Genov-. McQuarne had ., a
Mr and
Baker of
Grand-*
a majority of the’candidates, i:
nu district*.
w.ekXnd mi&lt;st. Mi J ItoLnwr ' -’--*»*»• - ^bre B Socket. Daniel M Rapids spent Sunday with Mr and
who the best qualified one.;
* • ’ •
.
, ...1^ itocaniun.. tFrye.
.w.!
—.. Harvey
**. w.i_
m rurtu*.
George Wibnn.
Wd- Mr*
Mrs t.
L_M
CurtUa unrt
and tamllv
family.
A
t«n..:uuu*Al
,J
!»•**«
“
■&gt;'
'
“
I™ind 5ole accordingly. 3W*{
------- ------------------------------------Ilants. It should be elected by a
Mbs Helen
•
....
Boughner ot
. Hastings
th; -ik-t
Mr a,,d Mrs. Norton P$ton. Mr*, large majority.
spent the week end with the home
eommon sense method of choosing. nature-1» unuvual. 'I'.,
To thc
best of
ol uur
our
no nut tint 14“
ol atimtar Allre Willison and E. W Cannom
' folks. .
&gt;...
w. c.-^,
's*: f
ever taen hf-ld in Michl- spent the week cad in Battle Creek. .The next regular meeting of thc J.
Little jack Van Dusen of Cale- .
administrative record that places; ..
-Orii.iui'
- .-.y tire iegi-'.ataie de- gurat* of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pienwill be lu-ld at Hickory Corners on donia spent the week with relative*;
“hr fate of propAtred amend- lire and Mrs. Lots HUI.
'
Hasting* in tbe ypper strata of well-id
the 11th and 13th day* of April. A
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P Spear* of
qianaged-conununKlc* in Michigan. I ment.-. to it.,: United Si.ites conuinucnucnmi
Mr rt”'1 Mrr Bernard Herbert
1878 AH interested in educational
without :-.&gt;iric to thc trouble Lansing spent Sunday with their D.
V Barker
matters are invited. M. V.
L-.ta.. :'n‘l tannly of Lake Odessa were
Becutw of ihl* spirit of hannony
rra expense of providing for mother. Mr* Rachel Erb,
’ ' gut -ts nt th® Bryans home Sunday.
Corresimnding Secretary.
and recognition ot merit, caps bl :• “ •
l.i! convention. Boili major
chidK.hr returned from a
.. , ,
.... r ... ' »«••;
Rev wing
Winn or
of wnooiann
Woodland tuiea
filled inc
Hie
men hate not hesitated to............
run for
parta:.■ m
7‘:! pa:.;&lt;
‘.’"J.
,’*‘*nl M- E pulpu Sunday and dein tnr
the umux,
Umi.xl puu-.o,™,State* renstd- -even*!
reveral weeks
week.-,'’Ulp
trip in
n. tire
tire east
cast MonMon- :*‘T. “
»ptlnti»Uc;rred the iiulllfu-ation anreiKttnent.an day, night. Itavipg visited hi*
Iivroda nreiwige ton large crowd.
ftalrs tO|
to eX(a
- " ‘ia” Keith, at New York City and hl.
'Xn u
nt £
,4 p’nhoo‘‘ '“‘*d al
to MB': 1 this stale »f afluirs
—-- «•“- ' »•!”
11
the Fred WUliams home Thurxtay. i
l
' •;k
, -md thc mn# accurate cr»'-w’• cousin. Gardner Potter, at Ot chard * &gt;' ™ M‘&lt;* '
continue inrt'*.)nUc.y- It will tx
(1j pubhc opinion j»«ible i
Park. New York.
£‘
r' etect
Mr and Mrs Victor Henney and'
Jftme* Stuart of Grand Ritid. L. AkUrm.in 1 ..mllnson.
J.itMly of Hustincs were week end[AT APRIL ELECTION.
sorry time for the city, however, if j
important .question since it ’
*,k "and
nd CrwSp
«« ■
Cook
erw-sy have re- sut;,-.x nf
of ,,w
thc fonnt-i
intundUly conmctid with pel spending‘the »cek° with Mr and . Messrs. C&lt;
agh ballau «t the April elec­ tiie partisan •quibble.', ot national
the wniccs of o. H Brooks ’Mary Lou llcnnev.
txdiiic.. shall fvrr
-jumw. and |&gt;r. ferencc.
. Janies Langston and family, •ax
..tuna
tion will ootitam a fairly’ long h,t of and stale
Milestnnn on Hie road for tiie very• -Lt-on
- Itonney
•
.
...
»
'..it,' convention undoubtedly conus - MrMur,
uf- Grand Rapid?
Gwendolyn Drouillard of papular
j
m,rUM
„,uireXnu
name*. there ate, in our opinion. U u»s«ea lot. att etouxu !»«•
“Advance" chilled plow. for culled on his mother, Mr* Mary Lou
Pontiac is spending her vacation which
j
.
they arc agents tn this'conn- Henney. Friday.
to accam- Tlw. reaction will be Instantaneous; llun any (,.jur method.•
r main ol
■ with her grandmoUver, Mrs tsa
and citizens will pay fur. these silly;
Mr and Mrs Harry. Monroe, uf
pUsh. '
Hajes.
•
Zetland spent Sunday with tire latWe have a very large stuck ami great
First and n»sk important, is the tac*4c$ in ■ tax administration and'; Probably :t vote on nuilifieation by . Mr*.. Ernest Densmore ot lonta was
Mr.,. C. L. Kenney aivi
. - to state IcgtalaitfTti would t« fleet the giiest uf her .'•1st, r. Mr*. Flovd p \ P I 'T A I
X I’’ W S ’
i - «'ster.
*kj'
“' ...
“ —— *re-e!«tion of Grover C. Dillman aa increased taxes. ......
numbers of hamlsonie patteYns. We invite
;puPj,c (ipjjnun quite accurately, But Buskirk, the latter part ot tin week. L.'U 1 1 -1L D L W 0 hireo-.md.
u*uuud.
,.
such qtiv'tioiis is the. tariff. ‘“V* I me nretlxxi b indirect; Also reprehighway commlsiiotwr. .
__________________ j Mr and Mrs. Clifford and family:
you
to call and see how little it will cost to
ttlcmcnt. and the. M.nl i!lv,„ und dilator* might ta TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.’,
(Continued
oire&gt;
-of Grand Rapids visited the latter*
&lt; Continued from page ohe&gt;
Second i* the naming of a dele­ national debt
'cover your Hours anew«
. traditional diflerenee* 6t Jcttoreon-mmuly Influenc'd by tire side which
The Banner of thu date carries------------------------------- - ----------------- »unt. Mr*. C I- Henncy.'und husgate to th? - ’.ale ronv*
flve pictures and a .story &lt;4 u wind-' "tatc While railroad* an- taxed and band. &amp;utday.
and
Hamiltoh
to
do
with
the
quahicmried
on
the
n-.Ortt^
v
tR°roira
l«&gt;Dby.
Uta
tenninmg
flea'iian* of a competent candidate •
‘
««•’&lt;•••
- storm . wliich vLJlcd this rection: «•:jpikded by both the *tatv ;ui't fed-' Callen Sunday at the home ol
I cause ot Cict partl.-an Mipivut or itarrh 24. 1»13. The pictures are the era! giivcrnmcnt;. busses nti* trucks Mr. and Mrs. John IJrttai were. ArThird U the d’feat Of 'Donald for mayor, city clerk, uldcrman. su- | became •&lt; personal jwpulanty or wrceked home ut Jarno* Mead i:r«&gt; tar have c:K-.ux-d'w|lh but minor thur Van DUTCH of Caledonia. Mr.
Rutland; lire laryi- bucinmt barn ol, coii.tileratioti on the part of taw ..nd Mr*. Jesse Feigmon and Dave
!
ability
Hr
opinion
regarding
nulliJohnson of Flint, candidate for re­
fica: ii probable had a minor cifect D. J. Rizor near 'J'horiuipple lake maker - This is due. it 1- r-untwi e&lt; r .ii*i&gt;n of Grand Rapids
gent qf the Uirtverrity of Midtigan
“Complete Home Furnishers”
Will..........
Bidelman s vfiith 'mit. to the* fact that the bu and Miss Belly Stuart, who has been
on his. vict'.'rv &lt;it (he polls. It is ch- two
.— burns wof
.. ....
VOTE ON APRIL 3.
on the Republican Ueket. a' a [lab­
trucking
F. .... ,
voter in BaJ'v t'lclv pci.'.;b:i.. lor example, that .1 of Quimby and twp piciun ;. ol d.tm-------- bush.;
— s-ir a epmitarutivily living at Dwell with her ggund... industry
“”y Suppott^s of thc blU^uawnt*, Mr and Mr* L Yeiter. nnd '
i i.....,&lt;.-.itcly my r immunity might lie age doiie at J. W. Foley-* place in new
ile iebukc a,;ahvt the type,of -low­
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
WEST
STATE
STREET
as prescribed
• *- — —
•
•, ,—
-,K—' last week declare that' ■
down pbhtfeal trickery used to se­ county-•' Ii wild c.i*. a ba;lo. a. ti.c ri1,;rtJtninj by a man inclined t" Baltimore.
bu.-inc*.-----’
..............
rleutioti next Monday, April 3. Axld.; ■ fu:bOr nuHitlcailon: or tlmt a moderMns. Frank Hortan and son Rus- ‘the
- trucking
--------- - ---------- ----- &lt;*IM at ‘home with Iwr parent*.
cure hia nomtaativn.
- ■
sell, who have been m California i W*X» i« not so new but that it tutf
several■ import-]
.and Oklahoma for-the winter, r. - lirmtic.'Ily wrecked the railroad busMr mid Mi* Hui/a-nyn mid Jran
ant e.tr.te- official.^ voters wilt drcld-?!
turned to their home in thu city. meM—wrecked if. beratne of the fuel
Uc official who dtwrves Support on thr immediate fate of prohibition!
Sunday.
Saturday.’ They were accompanied ,l11- :operate over their own
in MtchU-.ap. Tlita last question ha.-.]
by .Mrs, FYank Twgood of Tuba.
nl w"e*
“?hn
his adnunn iration, the highway dv
-..c* an nuloinobilv or buys a
been, n point of ctaucntRm ip the]
A
partmtnt has Je t’n entirely
&lt;’ntk’Mr."and Mra. Matthew’ HaliJ.Jl,'!’
Katohm- lielps to )-ay for
The P. T. A will meet thi&gt; week*
’TO that/ a de-1
and other relative*. Mr. Horton will.-I'tirt of way for trucks nnef bure.- Thursday evening with pot luck
from thc alight;.: teeath ol
al attd stale
return tn a tow day...
Tire bld is wire ot U,&gt;e lor.gert ev.r; supper and a program uf play; pul
fKllDMIIP re
pic/jii or acahdal lit *pite of
on by thc Altoft P. T A.
Mr; Ruth Water* and Mbs (tor-1 P^n’-'-U to the legutature. .
largv amounts of money han
doublet
h
iu
it
*
and
xrude Covert go Frldav to Minn.-!
I Mrs. Mcrtle.Smith of Kalamazoo:
again. A true;
each year. H: is an experienced cm
Mr .„&gt;PM.. M.rw&gt;
r„,J,J, ,£’:. Jp„.
tut I e
be obtained by!

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Get NEW Linoleum
For Your Floors This Spring !

It Was Never LOWER Priced!

Miller Furniture Co

Quotation

tt good representation at the poll*.I
through tire department by virtue ol
Thou? who fail to vote will not havoj
sheer ability. Because of Mr. Dill­ the had 'excuse to ctltlnze thu re-j
man* ix-nonal ‘integrity and tai­
'election or tlw course
cause of hi* practical and Iheorcti-

and loy.il civopcratlon of alf the
men in his far-flung organteatlnnTills explain* why the Michigan ,tlepartment has beejme a model for
other Mates Io follow. It would.be
a .••■■ rtcu.s error for voters of Michi­
gan to reject Mr. Dillman Certainly
it w'zuld not encoure;

Grus,

halccr.

'Some from Jiere attended the Dry
' in • ting ut Hustings Wednesday aft/, '-.[LX trnoon.
.
n •you wuh io retain the lath
' Mrs. Claude Mate entertained the ।
i.ii.t udmeiiL vole for Eugene Davflrst ward Embroider.^ Club Friday [.
th.(l hl. u
U1e cunstiniaRernaon, March 31 M&gt;.. Mmnre
,Jed t0
C.ary .fundsnrd the miwe. Decora-. t|. „.(1Uc!lon or taxation j, Utll up. convention to be held in Lansing;
Uum and entertainment were In |(Jtl |K.r5„nal properiy alId ctlrer April 10.
There will by no community »erv-&gt;
keeping with E.u..&lt;r Unre. N-xt,:amendments to clarify the real esmt'vting at Mr*. Fred FalrcWld*! {at(. taxation limit«iim^ain.-nt!iiu ;-.t lee here next Sunday evening a*1
Al’rn J
|| adopted
adopted last
last fall.
fall. Tn) re will be quite a number wi-h to attend the
moo’; trial. "Who Killed Bail
like
there
THIRTY YEAR^i AGO TODAY’ i।nothing
" ’
’
WiJ.ihU’' ut Woodland at ihe M. E.
Hicstings Musical Club held lt«'is.sited at the spring election.
church।I Po.*sib:iity that the invt-Miftatlnil
regular meeting at the club room. lot
Ruil'i Woodman nnd thrw other
batik receivership.' and .Lev paid
March 31. RKU. After Ihe reguja: !
.teacher*
Caledonia school
lo iittorwvs acting for ■ receivers visited al otH the
WoKximun's on SunS ’iXWbl“SSd ’ESS? I
.Ca.T,in;i.c;;,;

Mr and Mr,
ArahM, •« !
ion of Joeksun .-[rent Saturday and.J1" '11
Sunday.!.., Mr and Mr, Uwrrnrr

REDUCTION COMES FIRST. ]
We. are absolutely opposed to the
Glamer income lax bill iiroposud. to;
raiie money for the ..upixirt o’
,schixii». No new tax ahoulit bt-j
levied in Michigan until th»J U«L«ta-‘’ atcly wet comniunlly be represented
ture does everything po» dblc to re- ’ by a’man who does not favor nullicaUcii. Thc convention method is
dt’&gt;U’ixd k« overcome this uncer­
tainty. A DW.M5ATF SHOULD BE
SELECTW FOR JUS STAND ON
puna ..In. Shir.,-, Cir&gt;*. U ?*M
&gt; done littje. if anything, j
5 ,c•iSS’X,
S
c notary publ.c UccnTC ■ opuifon oil unil
d cunmt'skjn appointed 'trnmtni cfcunot
rrnur* Drucker hud out-

T.^rM

'nJ’1*',Ur:‘ ?,!? “f, *Unk

Rev. Lootni* of Freeport g.ave a
v:«3Hl .MTtnon at the conuiiunity
ervu-.-.uti Sunday evening. .Mr. and
Mr- Jc.se Chose and Mr. and Mrs.

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r

NOW IT’S EASY TO
PAINT YOUR CAR

aCViatiuw

Moreover. AUTO.EN AM El.
It’s
easy matter to paint
Mr.'. Roy Fuller: vk.i!
Mi.'
. -r.wvi.
t.r.|„I, rar.ki! .....
L toa
r.'reiversliiu
....ta has i»t been as well as.
Garn: paper. "Studio ISpcrithrc.'! rnieu .in
.... n.,... ..
tne.iast lew week* and is
leaves no brush marks and
your car with the help of
Doris Keables; plapq --io. M: '■
iw n ii .■r 'liluitd to In:. b»-d m.'-t ol the tunc.
quickly dries to an even, hard
Lowe Brothers Amo
Edith Lombard: piano duet. Franc r
‘. *
Mr- .“&gt;&gt;&lt;1 Mrs. Gordon Endsley ami
thn
w|io k capable bl Lombard and Mr.-. McC&gt;y
surface. It's so dura­
ENAMEL. For this
■h’i. \ ' ,rtni!!Y u{ CoppeoviHc Vi-utid ai Will
lajoritySopiniun.
ble lhat ihe wciran&lt;l
SM67
aivl
’
ovc
’
’
“
&gt;c
wrtk
end.
'
quality
enamel
flows
• i paid a tiitRl ol W7.
icu. began prcjMiuttoiis tor a St.
tar not a pi nt has jjone t, tiie
tear of weather, oil
so smoothly that the
WEEK-. CORNERS.
!Patrick* day banquet similar to the
:ii!ur». Ip some uf thr *pial!&lt;%.r‘
and grime is held in
‘ whole job can he
li&gt; one given an auccvsalnliy last- &gt;iar.
Mr.
and
Mr.
Ii
O
Armour
’
of;
-;-.&lt; r. iHi&gt;i out in the state it u
&lt;&gt;; th.- owing to tlw smallpox epidemic.
check Lor a lung, long
uted out that recviver., and at- Hfkvry Cornets. sjient last week. . completed in a short
« quqatipn.
-.. —
avMUM ...w.;t;,ri,.'.na*.e taken ex,,»,i&gt;tiiinnrv
Mr mid Mrs. Lyle Dickerson, i
time. Come in dtid let
time. And/you can
1-lur oueVims'
,h‘‘ bu’11li" *• u,r‘1
! lar./amount., in proportion to &lt;l?r
u"“ /“tyuon sl&gt;'id tin- week end!
us (ell you more ab&lt;ml
drive the Tar a few
i..|ur que.di .ii.. Easter Accordingly the b.inqurt a :..; buMiir-ss they have handled.
w,t ’ hlA P»H-iR-s nrar Vestaburif. |
this quality enamel.
be «iv,.n a: Rent.', opera Jiou-••
.
Mr nnd Mrs Wm Buektami and
hours later.
Thursday evening. April tfl. The I Rrprcrentativ&lt;&gt; Clyde St,mt cd family uf l.lRhfU ld &gt;jh-i:i Bunday]
(Would have the cour.ih'. pay, with Mr. and Mi*. Lyle Dickerson'
y of the expense*-now met by and Jean. Sunday evening «all&lt;-rs,
stale. - mr.uirn them i.egig the* ” ■ Mr and Mr.' Floyd Armour;
the p
transportation of people b&gt; tlw and V.taviw of HuMtnes.
i
. !»akrr* Will partk-tpat- The pr&lt;-.i.&lt;unUi» to Vartuiu ?taU mM.tut.un.
M. • IP-.-x&lt;- DeCru.ker of Scott*!
f gram which follow* will t&gt; a very (Hr ha* introduced a b;ii to thu it- and Mt» J- »!&lt;•. McArthut
------------- of Hick-j
Glib- interesting one throughout Toast-1feet.
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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
•»ry Corner* spent Thur..«S&gt;- with!
maMer. Han
.............
Tlio.s
k*. Sullivan; - ■ •
----- 5—
Uiclr parents, Mr pnd Mr* Frank ।
t;on. Hastings *
Mule Quartet!, I MIBBLEVILLE.
Mattoon.
Our "Country."' Honorable Jud,: ■ | Or. Monday our old vcUu
Clement Smith;: ndin *oto. Prut j Rounds, fell tn hi* home &lt;;
C Nihipolita.-ri; •■Catiidlic PropR .-.('hi' ngnt jinn. A reve.-e tnj
America ' Hon
-...
mXi&gt; -Astbore," TtH»trrr. Mus Carrie
edied by his many fr-md. u
St-bbuu. tax&gt; XHl
Hon B J .greatly mu red fr-:r. hU &lt;!,. .. t r*n
Or.»n. wal solo. .“The Swallo*, haunt* We all hop. fur his quick
Coa.n. Mba Bcrtba Pflug. Th&lt;
u“tr&gt;
Am&gt;:.van Soldier and Bailor. Hon- ’ Pythian* greatly rnjoyed th - ixu
orubte w W Wedcmcycr; violin ’ &gt;ufk sup|»cr Jost v.vk and utter
Piof C Neapnlttano; Michi- l »dxe another c mtest «a. jiulhd o,I
Hon Fred W Walker, vocal «»**• Jorero bringing m the supper (ur
Flitting Dav.'
Bailey. Mr- ,tl»' Tmsdav evening
.k Hams;
The Ladies.
Mr
Arnold Parker a atudrnt ct the
MfOnmn; wlrction.
sclrction. Ha,
Has- -M d C. spent last wrek ot rwmr
.... Charles McGumn:
THE
tmc. malc'quartettr;
male qmrtrttc. -America
America bb&gt; On Sunday nc trit to yin his bu»Milk is a natural carrier of germs.
itMUORJ \NT THING !-&gt; TO BE- tme
vegetables, forms a perfect diet.
,bail team on their ^uthern trip In
I.ELT THE CANDIDATE WHOSE. audience,
'
To I'NCLEAN MILK has been di­
I that team is Wm. McCann cl
Actual TESTS by Inspector's rep­
FORTY
YEARSAOO---------TODAY Irving Seldom do you And two toys
------- ’-----------------' redly traced the cause of many
. QUESTION CORRESPOND WITH
The M E Social will be enter- graduated front the same small
YOUR OU!'
resenting the State
Michigan,
serious epidemics and outbreaks of
t imed on Wednesday of next-week, town school and Inter on thc \!.it&lt; *
prove that no cleaner milk is pro­
April 5 by Mcsdamr., John Busby? I ball ii-.im- Arnold B a pitcher while
disease. No matter how rich B milk
Traver. Phillips. Sheffield. Par.i-' William will play 2nd base,
duced
in
the
alate
than
Highlands
may be, if it is UNCLEAN you nat­
ma'.er. Polley, Hicks. Diamond.
Our Kalimaroo western studenv.
Dairy Grade ^A" Milk. That's why
Rim Nagler. Perry. Buabv and; are enjoying vacation this week
urally have to take your own
Ryrabeck. Refreshments will b-i Thomas L. Gillette i*. resting a.
Highlands Dairy' w the only Dairy
chances
if you use it.
'.&lt;n.d in the church dining rooms: t,vy ay can'be expected ftren hu
in this section permitted to nd I
from toe to seven standard time A recent injury. Thomas tales io lure
cordial invitation is extended to all I hi* friends call and help him po*.
But pure CLEAN milk is The most
Grade "A” Milk. So when you use
Despite 4he unfavorable weather Hie time away, a man who for
perfect food you can use. no matter
our Grade "A" Milk, either Raw
the dinner held al the M E parson-. years has been meeting so many
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS
..gc for Rev anti Mrs W M Puller people a day as lit has al hb- wont
whether you are young or old. It
or Pasteurized, you can know that
dubs wa* lowly attended. The proceed* In the Pa&gt;t Office appreciate* call,
contains just the elements- that the
you are getting milk lhat is jum as
amounted to *133 00
ier*
•
“
Hairy county, fur the first tune ini Lionel Baird is slowly recovering
body needs. Clean milk, along with . CLEAN as milk can be produced.
iar luslory, luu an opportunity to i from hl* recent operation.
t
vou- tor a Barry county man for
Word from California from /.me
circuit judge. Thc county has a ro&lt;xJ.'of’ cur friends tell of their being
. clean candidate, a man of proven i sate and sound, although for a time
»hirh might ability and worth a* a judge, in the I they were badly frightened during
trning a hv- person of - Clement Smith Thia the quake there
rih.
county -should roll up a big majorTltU Monday evening tjccuh thc
ity for Judge Smith
Hail inumber cl the Middleville
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Phone 2651 HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
i ,|&lt;*re will' W. D Hayer and Fred Darlow j Brotherhood for the TCa.on It if a
iducalloh.'— '.'ire al Wall take Bunday.
pat luck aflalr and the suns will be

nutted to
and there

\ itic’s and Opinions;

What Others Sa\

GOODYEAR BROTHERS
HARDWARE COMPANY

CLEANLINESS in Milk
Is Its MOST Important Quality

.... :r.

*cnu;e
nmkln
total cute trom the ongitu! program
will amount to Elty-anllion dollar*
perhaps lew. Ye». when the wnniHcd
inrasut'- wa* relumed

Crumbs of Wisdom

pill W1
u-ualor* meet tire tathei inr.

n is Out
cidcdly not! Tire explu
tire iMipllr. back home iaiae&lt;r a hl
Mr
bub. It wanted government expei-.
tul a:ki it inurea-a to fl4-. ueui.-j..
cut; it spoke out la firm. Clw-cu’-1 Expreas iLondoii'

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Dr. Glam.Frank.

Mr*. John Pendergut is in Boa-the guesta.

‘

�THE ilASTINfiS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 19, 1033

.repaired and plaster crack* re- They have been through a real,demolished or badly cracked were’
KkUTd,“”‘J
the r&lt;”r fixed.ljhock. but have weathered it fine, those where contractors had uied
put is about ad. Our nerves are 1 Their belangUigs save glassware and inferior material. All of which calls
buat to normal Wc lost some of our china aic all right. They think now for Investigation
I
uJ**J$*n mejihinc a!s&gt; a few of packing tt.elr things and moving
Mr and.Mr*. Edward Monroe'
1 l
“,u&gt; Los Angeles, until its time fw:- Hell* Matthewar tn writing to her
. .,7-, b ’■°u*n’5' •*:id Mtnate them to go cast when LouU attend*.ulster. Mrs H. O. ’Hayes, here tells:
voted y^ oeoono «f r. y, c money the.national convention ot hu rom- . of their experiences. They reride
(Continued from page one&gt;
'*&gt; Provide work, for WjOOO, tihem- pany. Il look* like Mich a me* to at Lynwood n town briwren Los
U»
u&gt; U»
bujjdm* ftiiX
JI?
“H
_
--- ---- —........
-.....
...T ?&gt;“.**!«
&amp;UJiialfti tiie owru*£ wixild have to make. &gt; f«irtl aevrrcly from the earthquake :
and all the dcaths-nw more than to „.bllllrl !h.. ,|!(lna«,.d L;n|(t)ngSfCTticy are f&lt;jttunutc they didn’t own i Mrs Monroe was in her l.on.n at
115 in the whole area, which were
in u&gt;nit Ik-uch. This is thc tr.tir home
lthe lime and was knocked down re-.
earned became people .run out of fcWning spot of ihe world as far as
Ixmiu is getting to lx- ah -.old *el"-ceivins a painful anri bniL«r. while'
buiding* and were crushed or struck employment J. concert!.d.
there we tell-him. as regards ’-o- earth-; Mr Monroe who was in thc garage,
bv f«l ing pari, of bulMiMs. or ,lun(B, do aume -Ood. The wage scale quakes. He slept right through asrutalncl an-injury on his neck’
Wire Just acarM to death Not or.- for ordinary labor 1. 40c iin hour liard one about 5 30 thu morning, ithut kept him m bed ten days.
•of our modem and larger building* ttnri up t„ an,- ft,r .kl!!ed lab&gt;If
Our stores &lt;4 crMirw-liaye suffeml I Monroe &lt;trw&gt;»A the kindness
sufiered--only a,few oroken win- Plumbers. tJpctrh'iaiu.. bricklayer*, •a large las- AU of them were: received on every'side
dows and some cracked wa.k and cu-;
j) 00 to JI 50 per hour, damaged. But w.- are all safe, well.! Mrs. Hayrs-daugh ’LT and •&lt;
decorations
except our school M wehopc that some of that money and so iquch better ort than many,'law. Dr nnd Mrs. Skipev Shii
building* Grafting politician* and gpt, back to u"we don’t say a word.
iwcre at'—- :
‘u ‘............................................. *“r,:
“Pl&gt;r«late your inter­
Tuesday evening. March. U ’tibn nill D;
Into tlw school
buildings'
qnd they
”*
........
in us ami in &lt;nrf Wi lfaie and We
Jus’, hud dinner here at Made- nearly I
arc nioe-Uy in ruhv. The chiirencv Jove you all: Willi love and best
'were all badly damaged; but It ‘tans1 M ,MM&gt;
»o -an irvinFloyd, nnd;
'
fine, and ntadr u» •«&gt; uric
siinkcn but iui dam:
around six o'clock, no onu wa% hurt cfiiuv
dy h «&gt; afraid lie luu&gt;go
or killt-d in thrw buikUnx* There
)n the letfir
&lt;i
Long Beach. He lov
were not many fire*.' dur to tn- ediuxul Aum a (Mhl-it:
says jie docent want
quick work uf turning ufi tlu&gt; entire ,rr
Faj. N, *, t&gt;&gt; (Lull
gu supply, and it was not turned eMdently Floyd ap-.-a
fywckrd him down,
on until today Thapks to our con- ,, ;jJU statement whi
thought *&gt;f :tstant sunshine, ur have not suffered callforma radio hroadr
You know all abstn our
Blimey sxxnnu anp I&gt;
and uitii electric Move* and outbade rtcjtiw&gt; al„ irrr'i«ou4
by now. I can't talk about
Sunday with Mr. ami
kltchrn* set up tr. ■ ur army, navy „1(.nU Bb0,;t U1. earthquake gnwg is u rnble, and many are i
American Legion Hk*. etc w. have• the Jm
, m ,hlit Br&gt;4t njmbl.r, Ixmg Bei.ch ‘dofint
rt Skicum in Woodland.
.not sutured very much Then
ai|!,
„M&gt; ,4&gt;. help-loans without inte
mink, April 7th. Th'ei
our own work we nave bwn *o bw v , -tv UanuiRc u
RIGHT AWAY the city If ;
we eould
find ton.- to gnv to thun r..p&lt;&gt;nnS "
Demand i
■ writing. Now that thtngwfaro K«’t-! fl, tj,u( rllot&lt;»
ernrd
;ilng liack to normal we have Marted j hy ^,ne v( t}w
house isn’t fit to lire in.
‘“fl1! i1"""
•“..rd, »hto. emimi wuHe"jSJ. is mostly gone, and crack-'
set ■-« iv w
tart:,....
&gt;,..!( JO. ;.»« M. ,1 .«&gt;
We may store-our furni.uf
■ "More'than 1,5&lt;W Leparate .shock.' ;tn»e ot what i» projier under meh
have be«’n recorded since the first,czmditkitu will net r train Hum.
heavy earthquake struck here
government slmuld inurlcu to.
Friday 5.30, 5
March 10 seventy of the.-*prevent radio .-.Uiiotu. instt'sprvad;have bren of ari-ro intetL-uiy. Only; iiuf Uaumging i.- a. cafciiliitcri to
■today we have had two’ • re ones.,;eaifc a panic ana d . irreparable
fill a family as we lire r
but tluiw only las: a s'-uxid and ■doi injury.
icftnie back home t«la;
no damage. EKprrta claim that we
Buddy fur the first .. ..
will have them until the earth
*
fine mid making the lx -t
i-kgram got th
ear th f. cooling ami qvrtnin layer* ■ imint;
.are constantly fthlitinp1. '
i California. Through tlj"History nnd'expert* tale thi
..............
uu.&gt;- when it hapixmwi, and it
will tie fifty, or px-udbly one hun-jv:lli’. we are irennliJ-1! h
(fid happen! I liojx’ wo may
dred ytais &gt;and maybe
1 •—• »----- ........ ....
through Inothei
quakejf i0ni th
it anyi fits wjf,;
horn our chfmne
tliiibin.i wijpi- i
Ohm. &lt;
’
ttv« ’of
■ ’han suram-e
Mil fix ! r!, (J,. I
Itrief about MX mil
.raujhU n
| n&gt;'. s n-ctlon in which Mr, Furnish'
ofiice was located. At the time &lt;&gt;f and %
lining inc hr
Ith their four and it
Jr. "Buddy." .....
ADVS. BRING RESULTS corner and both’of our iffiinin
• living room, fur-i
drive to th- niture and boinks nil upMde down,'
;home.«f their cuibin--. Mr. ntitl.Mr.;. platter and dirt, covvrini: everything.!
!.lvhn Nich-U •Madeline Browm ta Etcl.;. fjirrythinL'. in fact: all ovrr,
i help celt brute the fourth birthday of the place Nothing was where it;
should be The kitchen was d mess.'
Here in
Clair; jam, brolfvn dtslu-eierjThuu! on i
’urnJs* Hh
dickena but u&lt;»t al) straigiitcni’d u)i. Toi'"-* day I have bteq, U'ytajt t&gt;&gt; untangle
*4‘iy
?tJ{ things in Mwik-at u&gt;&lt;- nifice
i lihiruu d far ’th
I have to -write an account ol the;
'•und family. Tii&lt;
c-innai
'
'
ihn insurai
I j no flooded
wilt 7T.^_
_______
tlw tele
Wli’ ■ .
. r,'u•nt by their .on. after thi mail Saturday.
No
quakes
ywderday
visit our store some time during theseCI’hree

08739932

’

EARTHQUAKESCENES

HEALTHY
GROWTH
—Feed Wayne Chick Start-,
er, th* original All Ma»h
Starting Feed. It’» a good,
wholesome food. Just what
your chick* need to give
them thc right (tart in life.
Wayne fed chick* will
make extra poultry dollar*
for you. Buy Wayne Start­
er today—and atk u» about
thc Wayne Feeding Pro­
gram.

For Further Information Call At

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FLQUR
FEED -&gt; COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

- TELEPHONE 2118

You Can Buy

BANNER WANT

Good Meat

Quality Specials
For Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Be sure and
BIG SPECIAL DAYS.

A real opportunity.

Mr. and Mri
from Lm /»i

FREE!

FREE!

We tan Give
2 OUNCES TR. VANILLA COMP. N. F.

To EVERY PURCHASER in the store, during die 3 days,

with every 50c purchase.

Climax Cleaner
For Wall Paper
“The Old Reliable**

Regular size cans
Q 4^
« for................................... Cl

s
T
O
]P

L
DePree Dry Cleaner
O
O
K
Does not injure fabric
Clean* All Fabrics

Will not leave ring—
4 Qc
A 35c can for ...... 1 v

Puritan Cleaner
Best for Woodwork and
all painted surfaces

Will not destroy gloss
Qc
Enough for one house, lb. V

Miller’s
Furniture Polish
Cleans and Polishes

A liquid wax—
OQC
A quart size .................... tv

AND

Varnish, Stain and
Floor Paint
-Quick Drying
Excellent Quality

R Diamond Dime Line
ENAMEL
E
A
D
All Shades and Colors

'

A $1.10 value—
AQC
per quart...........................

Excellent quality—
4 Qc
one-quarter pint for . . 1 U

Jig Saw Puzzle Free!
With Every 50 cent Purchase of Tooth Paste

Free!

Make use of these above specials and receive quantity and
quality and at the same time save money.

B. A. LyBARKER
Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy are shown to all”
TELEPHONE 2115

HASTINGS,MICHIGAN

WEDEL1VER

AT YOUR.

A&amp;P Store

A Whale Of A Sale ! !

6k loriunauTy
Uurty-lire - iml

with CONFIDENCE
in its Quality and Prices

The pedpit! are in th-tr home’, to­
day that u those who have any. but

inanai-.er ami part owner of five dav. The gas v not on wet. but the
plain dry good .ston-s operating in il.ctiicrty u. and We arilcouiunu on'
Las' Antae*, Hollywood and adja- a cvujilr ot electric grilU we had to
buy. We are drnyknn db-.tilled wa-;
ten Expect the gas will la- on the;
uadiy
I first of next week. No hot water’ u a
' 15; blu Uiconvlenee,
the •evening ot th?, qua
The town is in terrible shape.'
reaching their declination.
i fifty million dolhri damage, and' all
11:30 Friday night
business at a standstill. Many peoi pic are in pitiful shajx-. We were
Our first
send you Just-'lucky, that's all. for wv could j
iden.i 'on|.to'vastly have been killed or injured:
.■ YOu’li'--thousands were. T sa-nd you a few'
our «uv up to
me shake-&lt;d the papers, and they don't exagP'. tables, ;Ki;tatc a bit. in fact they are trying j
the iVx.-r. _ not to overstre.w condittmu-. Ye-ter-f
; bric-a-brac all around
sm.i mid:day seventy-five more bodies were!
j Jam*. vinmd good-’me tness:; found in the rdins and I imagine
•but we didn't Inigo
; in tho.they will find-as'many more. John’s;
Al’erc the;stores wre not dumaevd perceptibly'{
jDodir.1, and here we
qtiakes are kw&gt; m i
We can except dl course all glas.-- niiu- 2'h,: ’larger, newer buildinei down town I
• Some of John's stores are affect-'.that were built elrthquakc proof
;cd but we are tlumkiul to be here! Are in good 'shape, but about" every I
together whole and sound. Don’t|smaller one is gone, mosl.ot them
know’exact duma.ee tn our IrauH1-1 beyond repair. None, of our friend*!
Madeline's’ Lsn'l damaged even to were hurt, mid we were «o fore i
tfit*'smallest duh. Itolbifd&gt; c.u j tunate!
pushed the garage dwr of! and was This was the
;ed ।
three feet out in the driveway. 11 trom Mrs Fuml

clean up tin pick-.
(lrully Jlliw. cven
Friaay night. March Ifnh frevere quakes yestqrday. tiure in
Weil,--tins iuu. been some craunc, the night, no damage don- but it I
‘here it is r.’:30 A. M. and ’*f!. arc;Ktvcs us the jittens.'' The WalL
'setting up ut Madelines trying &lt;&lt;&gt;' &gt;triendK of their.' won't go buck »• !
'work «. jig .saw puzzle and impina their bouse b of! its foundation
the quakes are over for .awhile at; Happy to have them here. Perhaps |
least.
,
•
-,iwc will all move to Mme Park &gt;o
I Supixxre you hJiro heard over the.*j«M ©hr m3)| to 453 Hyoscvclt Bldg, i
■radio about our cata-troplic in Ding.to, Angelo All Tine but pretty:
: Beach K was CLOSE enough for'^nnu.,. w’tlj wri'r ia'-r.
nope you,
you received
receive cur .wire in
,। us. Hope
Mrs. R T..Frcntii of I. ■■ Angeles,
I time so you didn't
in,. ,n a letter
sn .
i &gt;
iquata haven't been •o bad up i says they were unharmed
iticir
here, so I aurss we arc ’ah yf’; loeoiity wa- not in thc ci
now. Fortunately w have-cnotiqln bordering on. thc urea wl
tlw;
cash to Ituit Us wow time Our ■ severe earthquake occurred .
banka arc Open ««»*■ but it look an-quite a tcrrifyina experience they
earthquake tu do it We are mighty, thought «l the v.mv but ns nothing1
-glad we lived just when: we did. loi;compared to what so many suficred.
most of the town h in pretty bad: m talking with Mr;.. Curl B urner
cJiiiiie us liir as we can learn. Will «he reported the latter said their'
have v-y sit tight for a tirno and see;storo m Venice was damaged but:
how things turn out But wr are in verv little, just a few breukagc.s.;
• good shape phy.-icalh. mentally and . Mrs. Lcnore Valliant .Beichcr. w-H
financially and that's much to be known by older Hustings iesidehu.
thankful for.
was unharmed although the apart-,
। This letter came from Mr Nirh- ment. Cooper. Anns where she and'
xiU to Mr. and Mrs- Furnif*. Mon--her husband Uic. MiBcretl ccnsld. day. March 13.
crable damage. Their place of busDearest Aunt Hattie and Uncle ines* at Long Beach was demolished
; Clair:—
entirely.
Helen and Loui» are so busy, and
Mrs. French wrote that the Ebclt
I know you are anxiously wailing' Club, one of the finest wuman’s
for word from them, so I’ll drop a i club buildings in the country, wai
line while my tw &gt; kiddies ate in intact, not a crack or a'break She•school. Today is Buddy’.-, birthday.■ was in the building the week followAnd is he proud? Hr said he wasn't Ing the earthquake when one of ihe
three any more so )w could go to frequent temblors eccuned. The1
High schoai." Jean and Buddy love building ..uayed and shook but cvto be together. Yesterday Buddy eryonc m the audience sat quietly :
came to John and me and said, "I' At thc time she wrote temblors were
•;fought I would wo home, but I link still occurring several tithes
day.
iii
r^,,r months,j। ltaiJ walker, aUo well known
I'll ...»
stay ».««..
here; ...nvK.
maybe four
so I took ofi my hat and: coat" So here. &lt;ln „a letter to c. w
„ ^,
avR!:
clarke
you .»t I lave a guest. He is to have says very few of the building* in'
a birthday party tonight. Ill bake•Los
1-" Angeles constructed as forth­ :
him a cake and Helen has hu gift*. quake proof weg damaged but tiie:
,'ell'here. ‘
।iKhool house* and public buildings1

Meat You Can Eat

Beef Roast

Any And
All Cuts
None Higher

£6. TOC

Pure Lard X 4“■•■ 23c

Smelt

Beef Short Ribs
Pike Steaks
Pork Roast

Sliced Bacon Our Bc”- Lb 12%c
Bologna, Frankfurts 3 Lb. 25c
Spare Ribs Me*“&gt; Le,n 2 Lb.. 15c

Lb. 5c

u&gt;. 6*/2C

2 a. 25c

Picnic Ham

11c

JN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS

Climalene
Milk

Whitehouse

FIG BARS
Grandmother's
BREAD
TEA
RAISINS
NUTLEY MARGARINE

I9C

Rinso

LITTLE BO-PEEP AMMONIA
BROOMS
No. 3 Special
SOAP CHIPS
SUNNYFIELD PANCAKE FLOUR
STRIKE. OLP COLD.
CIGARETTES CAMEL. LUCKY
CHESTERFIELD

23c
25c
23c
15c
carton $1.00

S-lb/csrtoa

pk(.

10c

Tall
Can

While — Whole or Sliced

2 1U 19c
1-lb. loaf 4c
S-ib. tin 29c
&gt;. pk(. 25c
2 ib. 17c

“GARDEN FRESH” PRODUCE

Spinach
, 5c Potatoes p1^.. 2$c
Carrots ■r?1',","; 5c Oranges
29c
EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE
AJAX SOAP
6 t... 19c
KETCHUP
■
y^...
WALDORF TOILET TISSUE
ROLLED OATS
Bulk

Red Salmon

19c

3-lb. bag 55c
ol «O for $1.85
hrgt bottlo 10c
4 rolls 19c
23Mb. boa 39c

Uli .
can

We pay Market Price* for Fresh Clean Egg*.
Ask your A&amp;P Manager.

The Great Atlantic &amp; PacificT

�TIIE NASTlNflR BAXXER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH M, IIM

PAGE RIX

Do State'sNeedy
Need. ’Holiday?'

New Supply Of

(Cimtimird from' page onek .

CEDAR SHINGLES

Grover C. Dillman. 'Mat*-highway
ronunisMonrr. Miygested to the AdminUtrativ'e Board lhat a sur-j
plus of army clothe* be token to
netdy people in the Upper Benin-1
sula in state 'highway trucks. The

THREE GRADES

That rounded sensible- There
were underclothes, overcoat.*. suits
and »hucx-old to be sure, but warm.(
Why nut give them' to poor pvbplr
who ntjtdrd them? .Fine,- Etf-rything was set, Sertator William '
Doyle of -Menominee, and Senator
Dcrluim. ot Marquette, were .inter­
ested, in this-•••
,
, Hut was .Hie clothing' M-nt up
pronto?
I: wm not.
Wtiy?
Bill Carpenter, state welfare di-:-|
reetcr. sugg*.••ted that he Was thci
proper perron to transport- tlialj
clothing. It rnlght reflect some polltical credit on Mr. Dillman's candidi.iy if Mate highway trucks rurmg.
Result? Delay! Needy pebple vufitrlng in «oid weather. Reason?
Politic*.

.

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 2515

Frank Sage

No stale officer, be lie republican
or d-mwird. ua» ever more dnc’.ly:
Iwnec.t or more uncomprombingly,
-quare than Grover, C. Dillmaff. No। neinor. draftsman or . other ent-,
plmre of thi* department wax askedii he were a democrat or republican

Pink Salmon
Preserves
Raisin Bread

Peas

25c

3
•JT
u.r

2

Fancy Country Chib

39c
10c

25c

Jewel Coflee

3 ii; 55c

Margale Tea

9c

Macaroni
g pl.

4 &gt;*«•• 25c

SPECIAL COMBINATION
"Jv •■otii. SpanhrtU or Noodle* and ’.—lb. pkg.
J’.V.-t-ett t heere, a 30c v^iue for only 19c

Cookies

&gt;i,.

Rolled Oats

10c

2 Ln 25c

Prunes

4 25c

Gold Band Soap
Cixnl sire.

5. . 19c
Popular laundry soap

Matches

Full count

Sunbdte

Cleanser

6 Loxw 25c

4 - 17c

FRESH FRUITS .nJ VEGETABLES

Oranges

5 "■■• 19c

Herlds Valencia**
‘ i', i b.in iklnnrd—-full of~Ju1ce. DrlnZ n ”l**i of

Fresh Carrots s. .it nnd tender bunch 5c
. Sunkist-Lemons
4 10c

Gra:e.riiit

2 - 13c

Kroger Quality Meats

Fresh Picnics
Pork Steak
Sausage

3 "
2

Hamburg 2

u

During JP31-32 thc State Highway
Di'partment under Mr. Dillman jiaid
tl2.000.OOT to Miehumn • workmen
anal relit vtd counties ut welfare re­
lief arid saved pour funds from
bankruptcy.
, . This year, 1932-33. the Highway
DejMrtmtn:
dl-tributing $18 000.«&gt;o highway and, R F Cy funds
throughout Miciusan—i h &lt;• only
mwics of income that thousands of
needy MichiKaii'famllu sTinvc.
, ,

Mr. Dillman s opponent .is accusing
him'of extravagance. His opponent
jays He would “declare u "road holi­
day." That word holiday is getting .
to be too darn popular. n absents to &gt;
W« have hart n bank •■holiday." ,
This proponed ■■road holiday" by
the democratic candidate wuyldmean about thc same thing to thou­
sands ot Michigan's pour that, thebank holiday meant to moKt ol us. J
We mentioned* the Slate Senate;

‘ It is still there.
It reminds u* of a fat ftr*l base­
man who tuted tn . play on a St.
Jonns bUM bail team. . one of the
little kid* at n game with Belding
one day yelled. ‘Hey. you run too
j.)ong tn one plate " s,
Lieut Gov. suLohli discovered
that n brtl had not been In the Sen­
ate tin- required five days after tiie
roll was half called the other day.
Ju.-t n little /ivcrxight. "Just strike
out all reference to. Hie vote from
the record.1' he instructed the clerk.

One member of the House says
that he heard tin- employees in the
stock room at the state Ranine have
bwn tncrcasvd from one to nine.

The state garage Is a i&lt;&gt;it of
quarantine" for jobseekers - who
bus: be hired tor political reasons.
Later more congenial,
environment will be'
claimed,
mjstock came to Howclf
Santtorium Wednesday evening,
March 23 ‘ Hr looked over the In­
stitution. visited a number of pata-nts. Whin confronted with the
problem the Board had considered
if $50X00 from thc budget,
head. "We can't send
back fame to endan»t others." he said.

ook dinner with
“Wng.
Dr. OBrtt-n. the famous Detroit
Ttlyacro-a the ubic from thc
.eanor. For an hour we talked,about everything—bank#, banking.
vator.- welfare. deficits. • and
ijLve-you.
ernor !:• easy to visit with,
’.htcreslingly and listens
Hi I
i rorld of every­
day commnrwnse. We believe he
Is entirety hon&lt; -t
‘ said that particularst pet rid of this present
m -of Michigan." he said,
and then added: You know today.
Michigan cannot borrow money un­
less we no to the jieoplc and they,
rote on it7'
•
’
We wcndcri'd how ■Clinton county
taxpayers would -like to give the
tesislature power to borrow money
and bond the state without first
having a chance to w»tc
Not on your tintype. Governor.
Lurking In the background is that
■ napportionmcn!" skeleton., too.
Chance the Constitution sb that
Oakland, Genesee would
majority vote in the leguln-

Pork Liver
Pork Hearts Lb
Beef Hearts
Pot Roast
Beef Ribs Y;:X“‘

hirrd to do. fine. If tic failed, or
, it he wiu- iiuihv &lt;&gt;t unbecoming con-1
due:, he Uax EIRED. It he showed
mit’tundinii ability, hr was promot­
ed. That's Dillman's way of doing
things:. ,

10c
l.K c,

bankrupt

thousand years
r, would it be before the
»• of Michigan would bc
arc some of these coun-

THE CROSSROADS.
Mr. and Mr? Clyde Stedge were
called to Grand Rapid* Saturday,
their daughter" Maxine, being seri-i
curiy 111.
Etrl Plnkbeiner and family visit- j
rd in Hastings Sunday the guest* of
Mr and Mrs. Lyman Rockwood.
I
Mrs Eliza Johnson of Hasting*,
spent Bunday with Clyde BtedgeI
j*nd isnuiy.

WeAre At the Corner!
Courage, Confidence, Good Sense, Cooperation
and Putting Away Our Fears, Will Start Our
Country On the Highway to PROSPERITY!
A Personal Word From the Hastings City Bank
We have talked of “Prosperity Around the Corner"
for 31 &lt; years, with little to justify the talk, because so little
was done to bring the country around- the corner and into
a road that led anywhere.

But thank* to the wise, tactful leadership of President
Roosevelt, SOMETHING HAS BEEN DONE ABOUT IT.
He ha* piloted the country to the comer, and ha* pointed
the WAY TO PROSPERITY—headed u* all in the right
direction in record-breaking time.
So far as thc country’s banking and financial set-ups
are concerned, we are assured of Sound Money, nnd a
Banking System that will protect the Depositor. Every­
thing ha* been and is being done for us that can be. As
President Roosevelt said in his famous address: “Wi (the
government) have provided the machinery to restore our

financial system.. It is up to you (the people) to support
and make it work. It is YOUR problem no les* than it is
mine. Together we cannot fail.” We need to justify the
President's faith in u*. Each one of us should do hi* share
now in carrying out the letter and spirit of the President’s
plans to restore a safe Prosperity to America. Then it will
come, for we are NOW headed for it.
In accordance with the President's plans, and by the
methods set forth in the proclamations of both the Presi­
dent and Governor Comstock, THE HASTINGS CITY
BANK has, without any solicitation from the officers or
directors of thc bank or any one of them, been granted a
permit to resume normal relation* with our depositor*.. Thi*
unsolicited permit from our State Banking Department was
gratifying to us a* it was to the people of this city and
county.

As announced last week, our first job was to get the consent of the owners of our
TRUST DEPOSITS and have them transferred to our regular deposit accounts.
That is being done, so that we can have the formal opening of this bank, in the man­
ner stated below, on SATURDAY, APRIL THE FIRST.
Our State Banking Department has' defined a Sound
Bank as one which is in a position to PROTECT ITS DE­
POSITORS. It must have a capital structure sufficient for
that purpose. Thi* bank has Capital, Surplus, Undivided
Profits and Reserve Account* of $211,357.03, and in addi­
tion to that is the 100 per cent assessment on our Capital
Stock of $75,000.00, which is authorized and can be made
in case of necessity. Fortunately this bank, during the pros­
perous times, built up it* large Surplus, Undivided Profits
and Reserve Accounts. That is the reason why this bank
ha* been given a permit to resume NORMAL banking, sub­
ject to the proclamations of the President and Governor.

Our Commercial Department (checking account*) will
be released on and after April 1 next to carry on NORMAL

and USUAL COMMERCIAL BUSINESS. Your deposit* will
be accepted in the NORMAL WAY, including CHECKS ON
OTHER BANKS, SUBJECT TO FINAL PAYMENT.
Thi* bank will endeavor to give

you the service to -

which you have been accustomed and entitled to, and for .
which you have chosen this bank. Of course, no checks on
Michigan banks DATED PRIOR TO FEBRUARY 23, 1933,
CAN BE ACCEPTED FOR ANY PURPOSE.

Commercial deposits will be subject to three restric
tions which have been put in force by the President
1. We are prohibited from disbursing any gold or gold certificates.
2. We are prohibited.from allowing any withdrawal of cash for hoarding.
3. “Usual and Normal” business means that bank officials shall protect
all depositors at ALL times.
Under the new plan, so vigorously outlined by Presi­
dent Roosevelt, in which the Federal Government assumes
an important part, we propose to' operate our SAVINGS
DEPARTMENT under the restrictions provided by our ByLaws-and in accordance with the President’s proclamation.
This confine* withdrawal* to cases of REAL NECESSITY
ONLY.
Under the license upon which the Savings Department
of thi* bank was authorized to resume business, bank offi­
cials were empowered to require an oath as to the purpose
and need of any unusual request for the withdrawals of
fund*. We hope it will not be necessary to exercise thi*
power.
Owing to congestion due to the long drawnout banking

holiday, it may be possibly that there will be more than the
usual delay in cashing check* on outside banks. Please re­
member that the officer* and employees of thi* bank are
doing their utmost to care for the unusual amount of busi­
ness which has accumulated during the banking holiday.
As President Roosevelt explained in his wonderful ad­
dress to the American people, when a Depositor puts money
in a bank, the bank doe* not take that cash and put it away
in a box. The bank keeps enough cash on hand and in
Government Authorized Reserve Banks to more than meet
all normal demands in normal banking.' The rest it loan*—,
largely to business and professional men and farmer* in it*
local community, so that the Depositor’s money helps the
community. That is normal banking.

Normal Banking means depositing money as well as withdrawing money, All
this or any other bank can ask of its patrons, and all they can ask ofus
____i*
NORMAL BANKING, which President Roosevelt has defined as protecting
ALL of our Depositors at ALL TIMES.

We intend to carry out the letter and spirit of the President’s proclamation and
address in so conducting our business as to protect the interests of our Depos­
itors. That is what this bank has been doing for 46 years.
We can have Normal Good Time* in thi* country only
when the attitude and action* of the people are normal.
And that applies to their relation* to their bank* a* it doe*
to other affair*. A sound business structure, which is essen­
tial to prosperity, require* a sound banking system. The
President ha* directed the protection of ALL Depositor* by

the banks that are functioning, while he work* out a bet­
ter system. This batik will co-operate with him to the fullest
extent. Let us all think together, pull together, act together,
and show our confidence in the leadership of President
Roosevelt, who ha* brought u* to the comer and is leading
u* on the road that will bring u* to a Sound Prosperity.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MARCH W. 1913

MISSIONARY TEA.
.. ' .. DELTO*- ,
i
MARTIN CORNBM.
CARLTON CENTER.
A Missionary Tea-will be given by
Mis, Margaret Harrington reMr. and Mrs. Alick Bolter, of tj,. weeks Letter
th&lt;: Church fiehoil of Emmanuel turned home Friday after spending -Kalamazoo were callers at 14r. and
Mrs. Ebner Marlow worked durchurch in the Parish house Satur- a* week with Mrs. Nellie Pennock Mrs. .Orr Fisher's Monday of last
and family at Hickory Cornchs.
wetk.
Mr. und Mra. Peter Adrimuon tn- There will lx- preaching at thc Murphy home in Hgatinga.
Mr. and Mfs. Dare Layle and
Jcrtalned relatives from D.vwagiai church julxt Sunday morning folKenneth Rltxrl went to Muskegon childrep will dr. m in costumes rep­ Frrpy afternoon.
Adalbert Heath is homo from M.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schuk ot
'
lowed by 8 S You are cordially in- ' daughter, Alice, of near Clarksville,
were guest^ Sunday of their cousin.
resenting American Indians. r*so„.
Chin­ iftjrs Clara Clark of Hasting* spent sited to attend
The inset expensive hat In
6. C. for the apripg vacation. '
Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs. V. L on Monday, where be has work.,.
..... . t&gt;.l&gt;
--- .....
e*c.. Jajian’-'sc, Filipinos and Eastll.nl
lost week tt-lth
with h-r
her aniniM/trdaughter, Mrn
Mra ’ Mrs tLewis
Hilton
wax called to ■1Mr. and Mrs Fred Henney and son.
Miss Ada Michael of Detroit -Wokwll and Miss Helen Eash of
the world Is a "cheap" hat
.
Kalama too recently by the death of1, Another birthday party hi the.
was in the city Thursday and Fri- &gt;&gt;*port spent Sunday evening in Grand Rapids on Wednesday. ” Utdianx They will pre^nt a short Blaneh Mott and family.
d it won't bold tta iliape
Saturday night, when
W N. Chldesu-r was m fit Johns. PtoSramand ''rw Lo i;u.sts,
day.
.
with Mr. uyd Mrs. Keith Daniels.
The W F m 8 will meet at the jjcr.'mothc-r. She returned Sunday of neighborhood
(
and Is ruined in tlw first tain.
friends and neighbors surprised
home &lt;&gt;f &gt;Irs Vida Morford FYifey 1,-ut week ,
on busl-;
*"
'
Miss Frances Conklin is hotne' Mrs. Clara Tudor of Mt. Pleaxani on Monday and* Tuesday
Hats— good hate— that used to
.
aftirnih'ii. March .11.
Remember the P T. A. Friday '
from W a. T C. for tin- spring va- -visited Mrs. Jacob Weyerman of ne*-s.
being Mrs. Hosmer's birth­
Mr and Mi- Itor,. - Pennock evening. April .7 -M. E Davr.i- ciulon
'
Mrs. E Phil Brattotrum ot Sparta
cation.
Shultz j-sart of lost week. Mr. and
day.
A
very
enjoyable
evening
was
troit
Fre
e^re
of
Tu&gt;
itl.iy
ap
­
'
bought this year for
Mrs. Frank Kline of Detroit Mrs Ansel Golden were Sunday was thc guest of Mrs. A. H. CarveGi peared MIFfiWuri &lt;’• MLts Mae-K 1- spent Friday and Saturday at their ;Klrt. president - ot the Davenport spent
after
which
refreshments
home here
McLachlan Business Institute of ’
spent the week end wfth Hastings callers at Mr and Mrs. Weyerman'a on TnuriMiay.
Thr rice storm the r—? cl •*-- - give an address.
the Gran-1
Rapid*, will
Mr. and Mra. Ellto Ranney of ler. who is teaching in Ann Artex-.
friends.
Jerry Andrus lias be-.-n in-Grandweek did lots of damag- ...
Mra R. R McPeek of Charlotte 'Greenville
I
«— arr
invited to ajtcxid.
spent Sunday with ILstMr. and Mrs James Radford have
j Leo Warren &lt;&gt;( ’Evansville. Ind. and telephone lltu-» and poles, iind
thc guest of Hastings relative* tlngs
I
relative*
le young people's &lt;Jla&gt;&lt; party RapidsJ&amp;pitaV for the Um week or
been In Detroit for a Tew days on1 was
imrt ol last week while Judge MeGeorge Bauer and Hartley' Fin- at. the annual Crc,-s n tlance givxn by also to tree* Monday iBgiit. we
with Howard Drmond Friday ten days receiving tteaimehl for hl*
buslia-M.
'
Peek was hl Detroit on. business. •rtrom are home from M 8 C. lor a tfu- University ot Michi&amp;m low stu­ were :n total daiknc*
i.j.n'.- ix-licloas refreshments .......................... —
•—
• Mrt. Homer Smith, probate regts- She
and Up to &gt;4.50
dents at the fewym.' Club at Anu trtc lights were coreturned,
to
charlotte
Thursday.
i
;-. rved and u good time enjoj -d c0?2?lclr
„ &gt;
ter. was in La|x.a.-r on Thursday on
: Dr. and Mrs. \eager ot Br.ni-m
Mr. and Mrs Eton Smith of X‘&gt;- Arbor Friday r.ight.,’y£ uhich Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Fred L. Robinson of
».H mnr &lt;x .UnM« VM. ,1
"BiWarren fs general ciiairimm- •
iaomr used canal-u. and
kd&gt;
wereguvstk
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Newark.
Oh».
also
hl*
nioCbcr.
Mrs
1
Mi-VMary U&gt;u Streeter and Mrs
and Mrs Late U.sboine. .
to lied in the da:k. and ;
Edwin
Smith
the
first
of
the
salt
•
M.
S.
Robinson
of
Middleville,
spent
1
K&lt;ith Daniels were m Battle Creek
Mr and Mr ■ L-re' Usbinie. Mr.
BlttflGL PARTY.
it aion
Mr and Mrs. Lsuac Houvenir anil
OIU,UM,
life fast week al the home of hls
Saturday.
Mr. and Mr, if. E. Birdsall were
lairi’-. .Bolter while arjd Mr Henry Williamand Mrs
Donald D.
Smith of Detroit
Us,
and ----------husband.- Mr. -----and .-Mrs
DuTmlti
ixuua
~ -'’-r Ahlili-.~;7
------ ■ •Mrs M. J Crwi went Jo lk-trolt'&lt;ni ,.ji-ts at an A B C bridge and lotto light
Eucr.hood, spent Wednesday in
• .......n. oiiiiik
...
■ .................
. ... visit.
Rani
■
All the new • .’.prlng neck­
Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mre. Curin Kti!anuz.x&gt;.
cd1 Hastiiufs
relative;,
aevcral
days
8-01 A»h
“&gt;'.
Battle Cre*k with Mrs. Eisenho-xls
„„
i party List Saturday evening. Fr.rei
last week.
Mr and MrP*. Billie Hitchcock,
daughter. In Iwjw ot thc'daughter'*
Lansing
«-«n spending
.D-n..™ u
&gt;« winter
wmirr
w
—J E A puterl*"’, "J**terns,
colors and fabrics, al
Cranston Wilcox and Leslie Cook »ho have been
the
birthday.
”1
&gt;■&gt;"'itaShis pare
were home from Ann Arbor over the ; ‘
’
'" " "
new low prices.' Easter calls
Ufe Vsb..rne hat
in&lt;i:ing. throughout ihd,
evening .«.! . &gt;,. pa., in an Quick- and family.
week end.
point* south, returned- on —
Wednes­ agents
w- ‘:d troth their daughter*,
state thu week
•
i “‘dor -quoit ganw. I.ieh score going
The' Maytag otd
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pender lipent day. Mrs Hitchcock being much Im­
r.d Emily in California that
Dr. and Ml» Will ThwMJcs and'J®
8lw.u’ ‘,:ld : •*' u‘ M,fc llghtf ul concert at
rack You 11 like tlw new ties.
Sunday with Mr nnd Mrs. Bert proved in health.
hurt only toid
Sunday evening.
Brniwt.
Carter oi..Middleville.
—I Burdette Lichty. a former w«-ll- :three children ot Grand HapiiU!1
: the earthquake
gu.rt.. ..f Dr. and Mrs. Dennis
nsm-rvl
Mrs. &lt;Jeorge Gillette of Detroit kno-wn re.stdcijt of Hastings, who were
visited hu unci
Mrs Bertha Bush will entertain K«»R
Murray.on Thursday.
1
nsniFM
wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ now resides at Gull lake nnd drives
frkr.d?
thc Delton L A, S. tor un afternoon ;, t
.
institute tn Grand
ence Baker over the week end.
one of thr Kellogg school busM-s. Mrs Clara Mani a -^.i ot Detron Winifred McLravy liuvr tr.^ived the
SaturdAy.
‘
AllcntPrndcr to spending thto underwent a veiy serious operation
April
Mr. and Mr.. Fred Cisler of
wick wih hls son and wife. Mr. and at New Borge.vs hospital, recently.
■
;
-Irene
Harrington
to
rtaymg
Grand
Rapids
spent
Friday with
Mrs. Lloyd Pender, tn Grand Rap-, Word received from Mr. and Mrs. w,. ,
KLIX'GENSMITH.
(Grand
Rapi'ls
She
v.ili
be
Aat
the
home
of
her
father
this
u.-rk
&gt;6nm
r
.&lt;
mother.
Mrs.
Marvin
rid .Mrs C. s. McIntyre ond
Ids.
'
nd Mrs Manson Stanton
who keeps cWcr. and brother. Ray .
Armbruster w’en;
ere «u.-t
gue.t ; of i Home”, on Saturday. April i. during while Mr».Afr Hopklnfc
Mr. and Mrs Warren Moore and E A Burton, whj have been spend- j w. Armbiwtor
.1 \tr. I Ob.O-rtt111
. . .. .
. .
. ’
ue Mavoi ut Battle Creek
Ing the Winter In Kissimmee. Fla. Dr. and Mni, Clin-. McIntyre- J» &lt;&gt;f tiie afternoon and evening All. arc
Jacqueline mid .Mr, and Mrs. Mike ami
other southern po'nto. says Ann
•— Arbor
•-&gt; jov&lt;-?
... the wo .k end.
. • . - I glad she has recovered so surely
daughter in
proud parens of a baby .girl
iting her daughter, Mra. Sam A-hby.
Alluding were in Kuiainazoo Sun­ they expect to return to their Monte . .»
&lt;• to able Cr-&gt;k.
born Misrch 19. She will answer
&gt; Mra. Chi i.it in.i Eupor. Mr. and:
day
cu;&gt;uthy. both,in
hen- along about the first of April. Mi 'rid Biper. ot Wo dland. and10 leaurur the prarto.
Ale
Mr . and Mrs Karl Knickerbocker
Mixes Tlulnui and Alice Offley. Mli Hulda Eupcr of Friwlervillr.
many Rapids, Mr nnd Mrs. B'.«ni Zefbc. Mayo u ruing tor Mrs Stanton.
rvrmrxixn
of Grand Rapids were Sunday
fjtvntl* wish
daughters &lt;&gt;! Mr. nnd Mrs ‘ Charier. w« r
Mr- .ind Mr- Raipil Elftktx-iiter of Mother and teaby arc g:tt:ng along
Our local
® al" Muldlevill- uvre Sunday guests of fine
Ofllry of Hastings, have gone to Hoi
man,
J Sunday Schoo! cfiv.
:■/!* smd tending the Kt llntg Agricultural
Mayo and
Minneiiixilts. M!mu-.sota to take a
X.. _______ „
...... ,
- -Julian Potto '
Senior girri on In
Charley Mayo ot Battle
evening. school at Hickory Corner.-, are homo
post
graduate
.course
in
••Operating
children,
XLi.ftarct
and
Bobby.
Mr
on Monday * and Tuesday visiting
?k sup- enjoyin;, - -....■ek
. of .tjitmg yaQ»liMiJ_
rRter Ovmmlth -of Maple
and .?«&gt; dchglitfully. A
ng. ___
Mr&gt; _ Ott.
friends m«l attending a While R -oni Trchniqiu-. Teaching nnd Ad- Detroit were gtieripi, of Rev. ;
.
r-- of Mr and
Mr.
Ain..
—
......
—
........
.
Mn
i
eixrjiv
ntuay
BiierinxMi
»nn
■
■
.
,
■
~r
ministration."
at
the
University
of
Mrs.
1.
I.
t.
...
L.
‘
Drw.
y
from
Thun
day
**'
r
/
as
scn
”
a
pm
t
spent
Friday
uftcmoJn
with
Shrine meeting.'
'
...
&lt;UUMdwJ ajtlme............... t ,
the homeol her &lt; am-hU-r. Mrs Hoy Mr ft:ul Ml?. John Kollar Mr ami.
5”1; 11
Other visit
• Floyd D.IVLS ami Harold Benedict Minneapolis Th&lt; y will Im- koiv til! Sunday. M,-. Fro.; .ttindci
..
- w! c.ili«l otr Mr. LUhtfout&lt;1Url,lK the put week w
spent Thur day with Mr. and Mrs. about a year. Tlx- best wishes of meeting oF sch- -1 executives
Grain! Rapid-, and Mra Fm&gt;t visll- ,----------------------------------At Ann Arbor Wednesday and tuur.d
Jacob Wcycmtan /if Shultz. They titrir many friends go with them
•■J*1 hun imploring from bis recent op- Lapham of Grand Rapids. HenriMrs F B ' Draiillard and Mis- 111 fr-'-tuh th ir ab.&gt;
wort uccympMited'by u friend from
Mayo ol ’Battle Creek Mr 'and Mr*.
lh!’ cralibn. .
•
Gwendidyn Drouillard relumed to ..Ml “i',i
L Robinson of
Muskegon '
Frank Green. Daratha and Richard
■
Dr. and Mrs E J Pratt were In their home m Pontiac on-Saturday -’'■'■Wark, onio, Mr
.van!
HOLMES ( Iff K( If.
moth- nw’o&gt;,;1,:,r A,r- “’’d M- - IW F'-rt,--1
l!:,f with
‘',r‘ “the
,,&lt;l former's
•
■ Greenville, Sitndny to m-o Dr and after a visit with the former's moth- Af', visit
Mi ? Hazel Callhrop of Prairtiimr iUlH A
Frid'DUrkti.- anti
,. J. R fLiyes MIm Drouil- •/_’
sjx-nt
BumUy
k&lt;u iji non
wkir n.'i wen v..
- Thyla
• ...................
ille spent Friday and Saturday Mr urlll S!1
Sccjts bought here are guar?
‘
'•
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---- - at
-■ • ’
n~’-‘
irvihg EXTENSION GROUP.
ax i&gt; as dbk*. following ins recent HU to lard 1*, home'from
her studies
&lt;d t-irl RObfmgn
i:i
;’h Mr. and,Mra. Harold Burj*e. Sunday visitors at Adam Endres'
acetdsni.
Noirtfern Park Seminary' at Wttoto!l|clr inother's. Mrs |M S
aritetd tu give satisfactory
In spit.- ot th. icy fend-. H mcmKeth nnd Mrk. B-a- i Erie purl.
RuhuconV birthday
ington, D. C. She was a guest at a •Roton"’" ‘
wear. Pure silk. Mik mixtures,
lUrs u«re present nt Uie meeting at tru. Dunning spent Friday aft.r- ’ Mr' -r,d Mrs Howard B*rtt&amp;m of’
M: Arthur Cloth
sorority in Kalamazoo over the
Mr.=
and lule hose arc
thi home of -‘it.- N,-l..i Bedrord,
n e&lt;'i»n Mrs. Manic.Hampton ut Hastings spent Sunday at Hubert! brook spirit' AVedneufay in Grand
week end and-attended a fraternity'
Pi
Marcii 23 LiteiaUin wn* distribu-■ the Albert Hampton home «-nrf or „
--------Bainam*.
.
Mr -nJ M._ Albikft Qrfen 0J;d
ball'on Friday evening.
ted pertaining to food. M-l«tic.n. and ix-fton.
.
aU!W
,„ Du.... aa. l. .me tom tamUji w F Gr&lt;1.n
M-m. JU1
Julia
Mar-ha!1
Mr. i.ud Mra C. W. Claii’e.,Mra.
di
iM
i:
Each
mi.-inb.-r
:
cored
tin-fr
Mr
and
Mi
Aaron
M&lt;-.*irk
and
{j
ra
..d
j»..
nlst4
A C. Brown nnd K. J. Huffman re- neral of Mr-. Elizabeth Dine;
Mr’-a..-&gt; — ‘ • r» p
Tr,|’P attended the program-gut ert
hraltli and f- od hnbjts. A* uur fooci family are moving to Hart this week. ”w.
Foundation Garment
ttirmd from Honda Saturday night died on.Sunday Nit'thv* home
habits greatly determine our health, wher.; they have employment’.in the
of*"-Gr
, £ visitors
S' ;U!-£.OA""
to fiud Michigan covered with snow,
At Reduced Prices!
T
weekbm'd
Mr. and Mr. H&lt; nr/ Maynard. the chart r.howuu the cla.&lt;iiieatiun ervtunery then-.
about the first they had wen this
,of-food* -should bc wry helpful in
Mr. and Mra. Jay Wiiklnsjjn ore'
’
w!nW; They all liave splendid coats Mr. and Mis Jurut-s Unticn ntidl'[j bnnina our m«nl *o ai to get the intcrininlng their, granddaughter
re crowd
r’ S5-I
;
•of tan and arc ’enthusiastic over ion. Donald, and Mr . Dor,aid Wen- .best
results for body development from Kalamazoo
Mr&gt; Hullibcrger &lt;:f North Carl!.»n h,.. nrngram crtw‘e^ttt-^ai«&lt;•/•’4S
Florida tu. a winter tourist state, ,&lt;ie)&gt; spent Friday afleru.xm and ' A ikmonstrution of two very good
«.«.«.
Mr. and Mra. I D Mms enter- 4n'rf Mr.....
and..........
Mrs■ Ben, Crocked
c«»--ame eveplenty of .sunshine and Incxix-nMu- evening hi Grand Rapids at tlw drwrt.i wi-r? given by our ieadt-t*. talned Sunday th '..*■ l__
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-----xmt Sunday at Elmer MaUhews. ;
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ii'.rne
nf
Mr
uiid
Mrs
Frank
lift'.'
living making it an ideal place for
CLOTHING 1 OR
All are looking forward to the next from Washington and his friend
Mrs. Ruby B. Merrick
Mr 1m.i Mr.
!
SOUTH WOODLAND.
an outing Mr. clarke’s car r:.tlsMx-rai even: -a party and program from Grund Rapid-, also Mr and U,''V. o'"All&lt; -,'7i'A1x'nV ftondaV uniMEN AND BOYS
•rt the K ol P. iuili. at.Middleville. Mrs Carl Croek of Kuhm«a&gt;.
Ftm ... ?
1U1
t:-nd atxWil 5,000 miles, and they
...................
atTd-'rtw *"re
1: tast W&lt;&lt;ka Letter.
had thi' recofd of not u jrtngle blow
April 14. The next nu t line, will b:
M' Eisitf
Mrs.
I • । Horton
Ht&gt;.-..in wa5.
wa’, luaWis
lmto,uurtid with them lor a weeks vtrit
Mim Agnes Deakins and M; -s.
out. puncture or fiat lire during tlw
i t tin: home of Mfs. Editti Julnuon, the Delton Home Economics group
Mi,. l-r.&lt;l Darke- and Richard.iMaurlnr Willit-.- of Hastnvrs spur.­
’" "
when they’ met at her hmiso Tues­ "
u;id Mrs Rciatid Valentine.'the *eek end with Mr and Mr.- ’
day nfternron tor the study of food m. Keith Durkee and Mr. und E. Dcakliu.
represented at WELCOME K
; selection. Beatrice Dunning led the Mi-.
Hubert Barnum and VivianMr and Mrs. V.ayr - Olh-y and
convcntfim held •: Tiie W- Jctimc
' the last mwtingkin which ueri- Thursday shopjicra at Lansing family spent Sunday witli his par’ Hur prot-in
. mineral, and viarihlub wen
Mr. and Mto Frances Cilenum ents. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Offley in ,
fore- studied;
- ■ ■ - ■ then body butlumg food:
1,1
and
daughters
South Hastings Hasting';
■wen- discusM'd. Esther Dunn gavec xpent Friday al o!John
Mae Lennon
MeLeoud's ‘ Mra. **■"
— and
—J daughter.
J—•— ' Ten boys helped Harold Sage celea talk on dmerts and deindtutralcd
! Mis. Mary Peat; Mr. Edwjn Pert of bratc his eleventh birthday. Mon­
dinni-r the tn, making of u ngm desisut .Marie
. NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
jGruiul Rapids called on tlw formers da&gt; evening wtUi garni - and slidby the recrv- ht&gt;illin’cwrCKe?Y«rtlpreceawK^hc Rev
"cv Rhoades.
«‘lu‘ults- Dan
*««' Roberto.
nwerw. Siam
natn; parent*. Mr. HIla
w. Helmer. ln&lt; Gw*t» lull for cntertainnfcnt.
and wrs
Mrs.. W
j troth m-.i! Jay Norte:; site:::!-.!;sister. Mro. Carr:: Scot:,'SunMT. ar.d Mra.-Kenneth Norton of
tary. there being 21 members pres­
Marshall, who have torn making
ent After tin- business meeting the being .v-lt-ctcd and prepared aceord-■ tlw Laymwn's Conference at Ltflgh-'day P M.
licudcra took up the lesson On Food. mg lo'brxfy needs The next meet-;i ton E-.angelical church Thursday. ! Donald Rowladcr and son called maple syrup at the home of hu parMra. Gladys Ostroth and children &gt; on hu sister. Mrs. S. J Vanivy. and ehto. :etuined home Sunday aflerRrcreallwt jirograni was carried out mg u ill be ut the home pt Mrs. Her। spent one day last wtt-k with hcr'B. Rowteder's m Nashville Satur- nt-om
with ah old fasblont-d spelling tow thu Bubii, April 23.
'i&gt;t&lt;:r.-Mra. Mabie Shively at Has- day evening. Friendsarc sorry Mra.
—■.—:—
i tings.
'
j 13, Howladv is quite poorly again;
Alfred Mlnius a Geniian tnvenl' Mrs Howard Jones and children! The last P. T. A.'al the Wellman or. has designed a radio walking
organized *Suriday i returned to their home in Battle; school was well attend: d and a good stirk. tnc interior of which contains
is well lutihclied. .Creek Saturday after a two Weeks program wu enjoyed.
a tiny receiver and batW-riew The
ay with her parcigs, Mr. and Mrs ! Mra Ruth Wellman Keyes and U-&lt;r must, howf-ver. use a n*ir of
Fred Hares
jMottle .»f -Marlette spent Sunday headphones and thrust ills stick In
Mr. and Mrs Harold Roberts ot ■ with Mr. and Mr;. B. J. Wellman's, tlw ground to listen m.
Lansing spent the week end with'.
South ttw home folks
vdinmuiKt i&lt;-:»
Several
-attend- j
.
ouvenu friends
inenox from
iioin here
nere attend-1
''ed lhv funeral at Richard Hollman'
Hustings Extension class No. 2
.or some jilt
at th’.Wilc-w
.
rhtin-h
Hidnv
ict with Mrs. Henry Mulder Thurtchurch Friday.
•nd Mrs. ny. A demonstrated dessert lunchMiss Mildred Kinnuy sjK’nl iart
and Mrs. E.ul Jjimes enter­ ‘ week
at the home of Dirk Hoffman
tora u'lKi two visitors were present. tained a home patty over the week
group of young people dropped hi to A vffy sn&amp;trucuve lesson on vith- end ut their pleasant home on tht , nbar Quimby and Sunday aceomgive them 4 farewell party as they nilits and food values was given by east spore ol Pint- Jake Tnow In- panfed Miss Esther Hoffman to Bat­
tie
Creek
tor a few days.
'were 10011 to leave for Minneapolis. 11... 1.
। eluded in the company were Mi-.
Ganics were played until a late hour
FRIDAY, March 31 SATURDAY, April 1
,
■ '
'I Fern Button of OUcgo, Leonard
'
PLEASANt'rIDGE.
---- —.—, i ;
when the guests departed wishing
CLOVERDALE.
• Vim Mille of Aiiejran. Lauta JainrA- The Extension class met with '
■ tlw girls success and n pkiuani trip, /Mr
Ira Holtz is enjoying a "bit o' d-Kulamazoo and Wilfred James of orjilia Rji-iurdson Wednesday,
sfrrini,
_ collection
......
ing" in a
uf lovely pan- Alamo
/
' Ethel RagU. wlu&gt; has been li/Uesics. which were
. Tho.se who are enjoying vacation; trolt for some time, is at home.
*
ib.
Martin, of Gulf
‘heir .-tlvtol work afe Lloyd.- Word has been received Uiat CUr-j
and Clark NMtiiigham
Nottingham also.fnqy
abo. tn&lt;r Kinnv
Klnne is
B improving
imnrovlrur a little!
little I
The Sunshine Murtc club met with Por' FI atidi.
Ruth nnd
Pure Granulated
Best Quality
; Wanda May Bcchp r. daughter o! t Mrs Murtha Reph-gk. who ha-. Velma Brouard &lt;&gt;f Plainwell Hinli tl; the huapitul in Ann Arbor after J
‘Mr. and Mrs John Bechtel, on 'b* n spending the past week with school, and Robert Warner from M having a serious operation.
Tall Cana
Cant JSC
i Thursday evening, tin* occasion be- jllcr. daughjer. Mr.s Everett McCal- .S T. C.
'
! Born to Mr. and Mrs Claud De- j
ting Wanda., birthday . Eighteenri'tm ol McCallum district.fcjuintd The Nutrition class met witii• niond-a »';• pound boy.
Finest Quality
I were present carb rendering» mini- home Saturday.
.
i Dorothy Ford on ThurMlny for u| j,jri, Katiuyn Richardson re­
leal selectJon und nil had a happy I Mr, and Mr i. Goll and Mr very instructive and interesting 1&lt;“'- (celved word Wednesday morning
1 time .Refreshments were :.cncd i.no. French of Battle Creek’, and Mr. and ' sr‘n 0,1 ‘he cooking und serving of‘that her father. Mr. Holland, of
all wish Mint Wanda many more J Mi - R &gt;y MacDonald of Knlatnazao: wholesome dcs'crt. Thus .subject (ovltf had passed away.
Large Bottles
happy birthdays.
'
visited Mr. and Mrs. James Mac-. wax presented In a ’.ery able marine^! Mr and Mra. George Ragla ant! ।
,
------- -—- —we ■ ■
jDonald Sunday.
'by- Mrs. Myrti* Risers and Mra. children spent Sunday at David।
ATTENDING SEMINAR.
Mi
Barb.u a Chamberlmn and Helen Beadle, thcjmal i- .idcr.
iRagla's
।Kanias in Baitings
Hastings in honor uf j
I Llovd Shafrr
Rnrrv roiiiit-'M’*s Mfcybeilv Hart of Hastingsi
~
" * • *___ Itfeir flftieUi
anniversary.
I their
fiftieth anniversary
-nv
^inT^tFz.'

Social Events and Personal Mention

Neckwear

Shirts

95c“$2-

Home Economics
Extension Work

SoCKS

15c-o M0-5

T. S. Baird

Trade Here—Save!
Sugar IO ib. 46c

BESSMER the JEWELER

Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.

Every-Day Drug Prices
5-gr. Aspirin, bottles oH 00 49c
Mineral Oil, heavy, I pt.

Vanilla Comp; I pt. . . .
Milk of Magnesia, I pt.

49c

Antiseptic Solution, I pt.

50c

Vick's Antiseptic

10c and 35c

A. D. S. Castoria

Frens Sanitary Napkins

Chipso

K Ife W4. ,rcMu»ntcdTv Keith,Mr 4nd Mh
&lt;&gt;f Rivh- f"tnng m thU week. Pot luck sup- Parchment and Mrs Vest* Monira
!?torrt,w Jf^iM.
|fer will Tie served
of Kalamazoo i-jxmt-Monday with'
cS\bo b a5oMw ,,tIrn I’a’-’on o! MiuUnu
Several from this tocair.y attend- Mr and Mr.. C K.nyvm and Mr
m£*il cieJtand who will X’ "I*”'- ‘he week end with her moth-|M the funeral of Rldurd Hoffmtn and Mrs. -Haye.-, ppunablc vf East
rela’tvc- and ntteAd Lome of Uu"tr- «». UuAimm Patton.
.
, Fridav afternoon. The neighbors Hatting &lt; and CharUw Wallace of
nU °Uent,&gt;0BM' ol Uw?
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Carter and El-1 extend thdr .sympathy to the be- Rutland visited them Tuesday. .
|
»sved
relatives and
, .',mo Snyder of Kalamazoo spent Bun- reared relatives and
fnrndx.
i friends.
Paul Fell of ■ Detroit fulled Mr. I
faceting will tof
h
BIRTHDAY Kt Ri’Rfsi
day with the Waugh family.
I Prayer Inciting
be held
^l and Mrs J. W. Trtlrow from Tliuraa
nLnXhtar.’Ixrf r-iraH. । Norman Sujilcr of Kalamazoo u'lh*‘ ho,nl’ of Mr a,'d Mrs Sterling,day until Monday
with^S miM bSrts walked mSpending hu varati-n with hu par- Osinzh Thurulr (1j this week.
Our young people from South
on Pa” UanSJtett of cJrlto &lt;rU
,hi* *v"’:
*
.
*‘U’
‘X''“ *n “°"r 8hulU W1U ”nl on U'r “1,y *^rMondSy ctenlrS to remind Hmi I ui
- ------------- -------------------t,n,r 11 now ‘"n'
Trouble, al Hope Center
' n ww his b rth&lt;uv ^r -earn
MORGAN.
lined
to
his
tort
thr
greater
j&gt;art
ot
;
Friday
night
.MORGAN.
Cardt were
2ndn£n a loro 'i Mr antl
j Mr.
and Mrs
Mra i-ev
fxo King and ion
ion : the
ihe lime.
time.
Mr and
unci Mr- Frank Andrus of
Donald ..f Laii-mg -.jx-tit thc week j Clayton Wflltts end Miss Donna Hastings called on Mr. and Mra (j

33c

Rubbing Alcohol, I pt. .

KOTEX, 3 packages . .

Best Red Salmon
Corn Meal
Crescent Lima Beans
Heinz’s Chili Sauce

Hastings, Michigan

59c

Quick Sudt that loti

2

is »■•. age

3 c— 29c
19c

ivory
FLAKES

Rub No More,
&lt; Liquid
&lt;Veneer,►
j
J

GET A FREE

i Miss Evelyn Dav. who wa» home
SANDY HILLS.
I Ravenna,
'
.lover
— —
thc week -------------end. returned to the
On Saturday evening. April 1. at
MARCH .MEETING.
.------- „Business
----- ---------—
8 00 P. M fart time, the Yankee
I Mr. and Mr: Clair VanSickfc and Lansing
College.
Miss Dorothy Ballance' uai host- Mamie
...
...rDfi w&lt;re guesti
..
--------------- -------------{Springs
Community
players will preWebb
"
ess to the Stu-rwood Music Club ul iXTof M^aral Mr
Wm vln
IIARKYVTLI.L.
.-ent a play at the Yankee Spring*
their March meeting, fourteen being slcKlt. J,
, Last Week's Letter.
church, entitled ‘Tlw Traveling
by theegurat-’
' »torgan aiwoi I. having spring , Mr. and Mrs Cha.* Chapman!Photographer. ” The cast B a» fol-j
'refr«hnwnu
t,? m i
vacation this wok
! J™n&gt; Vermontville have moved on pus: Mi Haytced—L. HamiUon.
u.iLi
**
i Unwood Chrfctophcr is spending!Jimmm Bfcors farm
.
iMrs. Hayrecd-lJiDora Scott; Phtn-i
. time iw« all too .quickly,
|l]la vaCttUon ln Lansing visiting' Mr- ’’nS* M" Flovd Neabit at-Hus Hayseed—Rush Saunders. Sal­
.
-—■
relatives nnd frifinds
; tended life uncle Dill Dottie a til- ly. Doru McKibbm. and thc Photo-1
ELECTED
PRESIDENT.
I n.tehTi*
J Mr and Mra Earl Mudge and son1 ’wtjI at Allegan.
,grapher—Byron Johncock. There
tvcmnr hart
A bcrt U‘.n of HiL-ting'. h .spent thc week
Kenneth Wilcox hai. been enter- will be guitar music by Mr. and Mrs.l
Clld ulU‘ Mr. uj-.d Mis. Adam Ever-1 ‘*»ning tho chickcra pox the ,p4..t Grifijn. sing.ng by Rush Saunders
J ,
bt “£
b-ndklu, B.KUB.
b» t
r^n*-Fn'« .,rai
f” u 2L.,ICI---------------------------------Mr an'1 Mr' H,'b*'r F^fer s’-.Hamilton -ind special numbers'bvj
ulUun* at’ Houghton. '■ 'liierc art: 200 pails to a tele- itendrd a band rehearsal m Dcd- vthcra Come and enjoy the evening
Michigan.
ptone.
(ford Sunday.
with tu. Silver ejection.

20c

Butter

’
j

SILVERWARE &gt;
COUPON!
. &gt;

4 Small site
►
J Belli.,
Z$C &gt;

19c

QUALITY MEAT SPECIALS

Bacon

Fancy Quality Sliced
Half Doten Fresh Eggs FREE I

Beef Steak

2

Frankfurters

2

lb.

23c
2gc

iu.

25c

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�THE CHURCHES

WANTS
Greatest Rupture

Mrs R. G. Finnic nnd Phyllis
England were Grand Raimis visitors
Thursday.
A good crowd attended the play.
111 Explain Everything." given at
the school auditorium Friday eve­
ning. Following arc thc members
■ ; the cast Henry Becker. Arthur
Kilpatrick; Valentine Sett. Dale
King: Montgomery Walsh: Paul
W&lt;K&gt;dman: Walter Dow. Dale Bau. r James DacJey. Floyd McVay;
Gertrude Becker. Clyde Wise; AiU
Better. Arlene McMillen*. J.na Darby. Arlene Mohler; Dr. Blair. Cor­
nelius Wire; Caryl Carroll. Winl-

GRANGE PROGRAMS

The Prescription Drug Store

Our Success
hu

■ X

I'.Ul

.

Vi

Buddy Allerding was taken with
an attack of acute appendicitis
Sunday and was operated on at
Pennock hospital in .the afternoon.
Hr is getting alpng nicely.
Mr» Welby Crockford and daugh­
ter Janice spent a few days with
her sister. Mrs. Victor Brumm, ot
Mr and Mr« Alfred Snyder are
the proud parents ut a nine pound
baby boy. «ho will answer to the

and friend* in Hasting* on Tuesday
Mr* Mary Crans a. r unpainid b\
her niece. Mrs Cora VanEtt. ca !!&lt;■*&gt;
on Mra. Coins- sister. Mra Adrhu
Snark. at Martin
recently
Mr and Mrs Alkn McCafferty
started tor Ohio Raturday to make
*
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children returned home the p.c
week from the south white the
had spent the winter
The Woodland Commercial Chib
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Jones an
wan formed nt a meeting of local the parents ol a fine baby girl bon
business mon held .Tuesday evening
Of. last week. Officers of thr new
James Hcrmlnettc. Robert Bran­
civic organization are ns follows!. son nnd Charlie Jones made a bu-iviec-prcMncss
trip ...
to ..U.
Nashville
Saturday.
. . „ „
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’
—
— .....
’II.IHC OIIIUIUIIV.
deni. E. O. Shonto; secretary. Clyde
Mr. nnd Mra. A. Earl &gt;;x-nt SunRu. ll; treasurer. Karl C Faul. It day with their son Floyd and famwas decided ut thc meeting that the Uy at Plainwell.
officers of the newly formed Com-1
mcreial Chib bc designated as al
committee to draft ryles, regulations
and by-laws for governing thc body
nnd report nt the. next meeting to
be held this Tuesday evening, It

i.'-

....

Citizens Mutual

GEORGE M. NEWTON
month, on the fourth Tuesday, ft
will be- thc object ot the Woodland
Commercial Club to pwunote in ev­
ery way the interest* ’of this conrmttniry not Just thc village, but the
whole social and trade territory.

"Grand* Haven railed on Mr and
.Mrs Welbv Crockford Sunday.
Mi's Virginia Fnul of MichUran
State College is spending the spring
vacation with her parents. Mr and

FOR SALE-CHICKS

LEGAL NOTICES |

Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Schalbly of
Grand Rapid* called on Mrs. Nel­
lie Hitt Sunday I’ M.
Mr. and Mrs Vane Wot ring enter­
tained Rev und Mr; 8. B. Wenger

of Castleton Township

Coririn.rinz Chsbr at thc com­
munity mcrtinuat the M E church
Sunday cicnliU Thr mu-st *|&gt;-aker is from Hie LAwell ebngregaiional
church and was d former pastor in
Grand Rapids.
, ,
Mr nnd .Mrs Victor Hilbert were
Lansing usiiur* FYidsv

Kul

HASTINGS MARKETS

Mrs. Board}* Rowlader. aged 42.
.nd away at her home in Wood­
land totfnehip Friday nnd was

brin

April 3

Mr. and Mrs Jim Wilcox. On Sun­
day they accompanied the latter to
Hastings and spent the day. with

irued Wedne day from a five day
ritwith their daughter. Mrs. How'rd Johnson, and husband at Kdla-

d Mr; Roy Douglass
•Acry Sunday guest*

CARDS of THANKS

Mr and Mrs. Francis Gorham
■ ;nt Thursday afternoon with the
former's brother Charles and wife
at. Dowling.
Thas: Wilcox of Orangeville called
Thursday at the home of his broth­
er. Jim Wilcox.
Mr. nnd Mrs Harry Dunn and
children were in Banfield Tuesday
to attend the funeral of the for­
, mer’s nephew. Roy Dunn, son of Mr.
_..a —
x . .Friends
here extend sympathy,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Havens nnd
children visited from Friday till
Sunday with her irnrenu. Mr and
Mrs. J. D. Hoard, near South Hav-

anvtr.ifig

•S'Oukl ma it.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

SOITH TH0RNAPP1.E.

peri

tllng

Mrs. Ben Parks returned iwme
Tuesday from Wayland after spend­
ing several days with her mother,
Mr and Mrs Chas. B' Johnson
: were callers Sunday afternoon ot
: their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
and Mrs. Theodore Wlerfnga, and
family west of Middleville. They

tho

Llzrte Stimpson. and son. Nelson
stimpson.

We have a large assortment of the finest
quality and of high germination.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is-given to
Lawn Seed Mixtures.

her Era . ot Grand Rapft’ard Eta ay of Hastings
day visitors at Roy Erway s
Haven.* and fajnily were Carl Ricker Monday evening to help
st R.*bcrt McGlockilr.'.* :n Mrs Ricker celebrate her birthday. I
Qnnday.

obll

Wallace Feed-Seed Store

granddaughter. Mrs Beatrice Dunning-in Drtton'cxme Sunday to stay
the summer with her daughter, Mrs.
Floy McDermott. at this place.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CAPITAL NEWS.I
-----IN AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 5, 1933

10 PAGES

Charlie Parker Answers Charge
M1V HOT* |U CTJTL
In
A rtirln of
nf the
tho Banner
Rannnr l,l"L.U_UL.
In ^norinl
Special Article
States That Door Kickers Were

CITY BANK

REOPENING

for the Day Exceed,
HEIM MM Deposits
ed Withdrawals, Which

NUMBER

PAGJES lto6

TBTIBSTME ELECTION RESULTS
FOB lOML FOLKS c,1^\arce°nlteocf taxes DEMOCRATS AGAIN

Was Not Anticipated
By Eltun II. Eaton
Ordered Under Brucker Rule
’T™
S.U°°E”S As
~ advertised
- — the Hastings City BROTHERHOOD TO CLOSE An Excellent Record Oonaid,
SUCH USE FOR PART OF Bank aimed for bu-jm .v.
Uinslng. Mich—The destitute of
WITH FORD COLORED
I
ering the Long Bank­
A special article appeared on U» AbW.. wrcluMd Uw d«» Mas»[
WEIUrff TAX CASH
l«bbr
»,
bank ...
Michigan are not going to go hun­
lobby
of &gt;b.
‘he bank
was crowded
QUARTETTE
E=::=t-r two or wiiut they cost. But they will.",
throughout the day Tlrree win-,
gry, not if there b anything that front iwge of the Banner
ing Holiday
.
- - . 7- - □urernor Comstock
and nu
luimin weeks
----------ago
- --------- of March 22i writ- . Charlie J»aiker. Barry county, rep-'
.
&lt; issue
duws. instead of the usua$ two. were1
Gvvernor
Uqnutock and
his udmin' Up to late Saturday afternoon tf»&lt;; COUNTY SHOWS REPUBLI­
IstaStUin
.In aIVmii &gt;» WSx^„.&lt; l..._
heavy demand for re opened olid there were lines of folks MEMBERS MAY IN­
'Clinton County R**pubJicun-News.
City Treasurer had received about QAN GAINS AS COMPARED
per rent of the taxes levied In
W1TU T 1ST NAVFMgVP
LIEF WORK IN COUNTY bank, opened at nine o’clock in the
VITE THEIR LADIES 82
ut tin- banking leglalaUon by thr ul­ prriiioru ot conditions sit Lansing
thl . city. Under the circumstance
WITH. LAST NOVEMBER
----------- nionjmg until it closed at three
timatum of the Recorutructiori Fi­
.w
athUt H a very good record. «spedal- •,
- a visit .of two days nt the alate were otdeied on AUgtk.t 29. 1932 Hope to Secure Loan From o'clock The long banking holiday am nr- 1 ■
nance Committee that no more after
;capital.
All Wishing to Hear Dingers jy because there was u banking holi- pniiaiTY RAUF A DRY
Among other things, Mr. • under the Urucker administration&gt;.
had used up tlw spare change folks
funds would be available to feed Marshall referred to the fact that by Chattel W. Foster, former seen -!
Can
Have
Opportunity
for
day
for
th?
MX
wreks
alter
February
uuu
™ 1 ’
*5." J"‘_OQ
Reconstruction
Finance
had and they were glad to get their
Michigan's hungry unless the state-,Burnett J. Abbott, new secretary of tary uf the state administrative
MAJORITY Or 239
handle on omr real money again
provided money from some source ,the. administrative board. had placed board, and that the order was
Corp, to Help- Out
10 Cent Admission Fee
'.'ucriftced in order that the city
to iirlp out the situation. Governor ,orders for 9.000 door kicker* and or­ placed with II. Jay Hayas Indus­
Supervisor L. R Glasgow, chair­
: The next meeting of the Brother­ might have the money to maintain
*
the bank folks were r.ur- ' hood will be one week from next tu schools and pay the county and Republicans Won Most or
Comstock and Senator lx*on Caw. dered them placed on all doors.
tries, Inc. of Lansing.‘Furthermore. man of Die board ol supervisor*, re..­ drawal.v:
prised
ut
thc
clave
of
thc
day
to
find
Watervliet m w-spaper pubiteher who To
...
airrc
.
lv
Irom
Ult
.
arwcic
.
I
Monday
night.
That
will
be
the
ceived
a
teJegram
on
March
24
statMr. Parker states tliat lite order was j l--------- , ---------------- —--------- --Mate their diare ot tax money.
quote directly
from tlx-d
article,
Their City Ticket at
J-. th*- administration's leader inthe
JSh
ite FOR #44 LNST’EAD OF 9WW.'The; »ng ‘ha! the Reconstruction Finance" that the amount dcjiosited for the closing of th.- Brotherhood year. Tlie
Monday's Voting
cast was $151 17 These facts, Mr. j Corporation at Washington had re- uay had exceeded withdrawal* They entertainment for the evening will
Juturc a bill that will divert to wel- .... ... r.,ii&lt;&gt;u* 'The newbtrancr bovs Parkc-r statex. were obtained by him- lu&gt;rf
fused w
any l.™i.
fand- ror iS.mpSm. nl tab n»l rxp^ irf llul »ouln l» trim be furnished by the Ford Motor
IN THE STATE.
_.. directly
. ..................
MKlw.n xllor •" ,h'' f"‘ &lt;«&lt; WWIbbW
the’autfl Mwcieht”tn«lt,,U
arc
11 U1,‘ d&lt;x,r •‘Icketz. self
from the books ot the. wll.re
welfare rxllrl
relief In
1
Company's colored quartette. It
The
election return* that were
Um nJv s,bl
**'rc ‘“-'UHt'd because of the influx auddor general. Ill vouch iieraon- ■ March 31. unless the state .'.hall al°
would be difficult indeed to find a
'available as this Is written Indicate
Muncy team this tux. as Well a*. .
—*1,.- Tlu... ljuVl. bee,, ul). ally far all ol these stalcrnHiU.' Mr. mj make appropriation fur that purbetter quartette of colored singers. J"’’ *“*•,,s a^LnU ,hut ab,c “» n,ld o,“ ,rom *hal
Purker told us.
;p«m‘ A meeting . wm called tor
As explained last week, because.
.that the democrate have swept the
i no meeting of the Brotherhood was I
'Tuesday of iutt wrek, to be held at
/state nt the spring election by matinu*. Much against their Judgment
: the Hotel Olds in Lansing, to con­
held in March (for reasons ex-1
ORCHESTRA MEM- joriUes_ran«inr ^m JOO.OOO up.
and dislike to divert the weight tux
sider what slKiuld be done under tiw*
plained a’t the tim«-,i. il has been iLOCAL
'
LIONS CLUB SURREN­
Tlie prohibition
question
out
mtmey. both Governor Comstock
BERS ARE REHEARS.
‘
“ ”drew
*
Circumstances. Those Invited were
decided that each member of the
an unprecedented spring vote. A
and Senator Care thought it best to
DERS ITS CHARTER largely relief administrators of tlie;
! Brotherhood will be permitted with- &gt;
swing back to re publican Wm has not ING EACH WEEK
take this action in order to lx- sprv
out cost to him to bring hU wife.1
various counties of Michigan. Mr.
ytt appeared in tills heretofore rock­
MISS
LOUISE
POTTER
to get the federal aid Lhui is abso­
Glasgow,
representing
the
Barry
i
or
if
he*
is
unmarried,
a
lady
friend,
Hns Carried on n Splendid
, ribbed .republican state. When one
lutely e.'wentiul to Michigan.
to accompany him ,at .tlie supper. G. R. MUSICIANS
'of the Country's most famous highWork in AwM.ng Children ;i county supervisors, and C.i" H Os- TELLS OF DELIGHTFUL I and
Senator Case and other ligisla- j
later to attend the concert upA^IRT
Grover
Dillman.
WALKING TOUR
tive leaden fully realize the growing I
i county, attended thia gathering.
। stair;- For members and. their la-’
RdDIO I AT
A I PRACTICF
rn«U I ILU way
ta -Mutineer*.
by a novl&lt;
^ lnC.such
wwkt
With Poor Vision
seriousness of the welfare problem ‘ CO.
ROAD COMMISSION It Is a matter of great regret that Practically every county in the
dies the front part of the auditor----------Indicates thc trend. No doubt
in Michigan. Hie governor let It be
state was •represented, ’there being ROUTE INCLUDES OLD ,
mm willu?1 reserved. There will be Organization Expects to Be it
the
Hastings.
Lions
Club
lias
felt
the
general
satisfaction
in
Michigan
TAKES
OVER
MILEAGE
known that lx* did not Uke the dras­
over four hundred present.
, lots of good seats back of those re-;
!
with
the
steps
so
far
taken
by
Pres­
comjxrlled
to
surrender
its
charts
r.
Ready
for
Public
Ap.
tic word wnl him by Washington,
FROM TOWNSHIPS
Ordinarily Michigan woyld be in a
TOWNS. SCENIC BYWAYS served for the Brotherhood, uho in;
The financial, stringency has no' position
’ Ider.t Rooaecclt to overcome thc de­
but there wm no other course for
pearance Soon
to make an appropriation
the galleries Anyone who wishes (
doubt been responsible lor tins ac­
; pivawvu
pression hid
li%u uiutui
mucli w
to uv
do win,
with nu:
the
can attend this entertainment by
for
this
putp«e.
but
the
t
&gt;
Winding
Lanes
Prove
a
Con._s a result of practice sessions, large democratic vote in this state,
tion. which was definitely taken ut fund, are tied up m banks, prin-tlie reason Senator^Case. Senator READY TO IMPROVE THE
. '. - • .....
paying ihe small sum of 10 cent* being h&lt;’ld each week in Moose hall Wayne county, which formerly gave
a meeting field lost we&lt;-k.
.
slant Lure—Cathedral
i Should anyone who is not a meqj- here, the Hastings Symphony Or- , from 100,000 to 200,000 republican
ROADS-SHY OF CASH The club quit in an honorable cipally throe in Detroit, which have:
i bee desire to take in the supper as ,chestra, an organization composed majority, this spring swjmg to the
not
opened,
to
that
tlie
state
is
un:
Spires
Add
Charm
'
manner, with all bills jMAid. It had able to make un appropriation fori
acted quickly.
„. ..
, „
„
, . —
well as the entertainment, he can of local music lovers, is taking defi- opposite extreme with a two to one
Last summer Miss Louise Pot­
ito.id nun •aiid- IzmU Webber, of Tie-Up of State Funds in De. some money on hand, which iud welfare work
do so and bring his wife or lady nite form. More than fifty amateur vote in favor of the democrats Tire
The only tiling.! ter. n daughter ot Justice and
been* raised to cany on its philan­ .therefore, tliat can
Frrniont. lobbyist for real estate!
be dune by tlieI
troit Banka Causing
musicians are Included in the group entire democratic state ticket Is
Mrs.
Win
W.
Potter.
«
former
thropic
work.
This
cash,
by
vote
of
:
dealers, are providing about Uu* only
.*:tate is to make an aipcndintni to!
the church, ut a cost of 75 cents that has been meeting together reg- , elected.
Wayne county likewise
U
h
*
members,
wax
ldined
ove/
to
Hastings
ghl.
who
is
now
Dean
’
Delay
in
Work
opposition to this plan to secure i
for-pie two. Only a limited num­ ularly tor the post seven week* to rolled up a fifteen to one vote
I i he McNItt law. pMted by the pre-1
money to feed Michigan'.* hungry |. The county road commission, as ■ Lloyd Shafer. Scout Executive, tor odlng Ii-Btsluture. That law. for: at Buffalo Seminary, spent iter
ber, however, can be accommodated, study and .rehearse the exacting re-: against the Eighteenth Amendment,
vacation
in
England,
a
country
i
tlw*
purjKiMof
carrying
rm
relief
men. women untl children.
as the numbers of the Brotherhood quirements of the symphony.
lean be sti n by their Wgal notice in
'‘ .this year, would make available to&gt; she has visited several tunes.and
: which gave a big start toward the
work
for
children
with
defective
vwthia issue lias taken over ltl» miles Ion. The IJoiv; Club had dune won’’ i the counties of Michigan half of the,' where she’ recently spent a year. ■ and their wives or latjy friends will
A. A. Bifemo ot Grand Rapids, tlirqp to' one vote In the state
„f to
hiL.hu’ LVS whinh lon- T,1C
c,u” had dune won-(automobile
.
hike up practically all the available
Governor Comstock hns just Jet It
weight tax far the purOn her latest visit she fulfilled a 1 space nt tile tables. The supper Howard Crai of Freeport. Roy against it. Even courtties that were
(jxr-e ot helping them to pay the Co-1.
and Lorenzo F. Maus oL carried last fall by the dry farces
system Thb to the aecnnd ut five
‘XUm , vert ‘road bonded liidebtednexs. If. desire she luid always wished, to
will be served ut the usual time, Chandler
Hastings have been Chiefly respon- were carried by the wet* this spring,
put into etfect to take a walking
reducing the ofwrating costs of Un­ equal lictalhmirts of 1C8 mites each ...I^unng‘h* *?st .J‘4r tdt
seven o’clock. After that the en­ sibte for getting this group together. Barry is one of the few exception*;
there should be appropriated to any'
tertainment will take place upstairs Mr. Bifemo is a member of the and Barry county is one ot the few
Mate government. With the intro- —an average ot about ten and ont- Club purchased glasses for forty county more than necessary to re-1 trip through the Cobwolds, the
The quartette will sit al tliy speak- I■ Grand Rapids Symphony Orclwstra in the state where republicans made
auction by Senator Leon Cose of half miles per township each year. children who greatly needed'them-'.tire the outstanding Covert road! Wye Valley and the . west pt
Watervliet a n d Senator Francis The road commlMion. now that and whose* parent;* were unable to bonds due this year, then the Gov-. England, a section she bpd n*v- ’ its.' table al the supper.
. and comes here each week to direct noteworthy gains.
er visited. English roads, and i
Kulp of Battle Creek, two Demo­ they have thc roads are not just buy them. Il also paid the expense ernor protxises tliat the McNItt law
'the Hastings organization
W
COUNTY ELECTION RESULTS.
, of three hospital cases, which were .be so amended that all the mopey' lanes are on the whole ideal for
cratic leaders In tlie senate, of sev­ sure, on account of the state's fito
correct defective vision. - received by any county, over and; such a purpose, and distances , PLECTROPHONIC or
: P"“. TBW.
. ,.1M B—rt U»
’11' —
d.l
‘ -------eral administration bills, it is an- nancinl situation, just what they ieqiiired
‘-ing a considerbetween
tlie
quaint
ol&lt;T
towns
(
■nquhj.'wt that the governor proposes can' do. The contract has la i n ..
above what is necessary to retire' strung along the highways, arc j
CHESTRA PLEASES
ty.
Can
anyone
to cut Um op&lt; fating cost i ot the made with Brown Brothers for the
outstanding Covert road bonds, can i seldom of any great length, so |
----------Vcb«.M» rehool oi mu^e .nd who
±2,.
J,
think
of
any
flnei«
use
of
money
state of Michigan to down around grading of the entire 1G6 miles, the
be used for welfare work.- It is lie-!
Gave Unique Prorram al the »*' •
»»»&gt;*'
,h' c“m E oS
&gt;13,000,000 per year. Tills figure is crowning of tlie road, the roadbed to thkn the Ijoiis made in thelr-cam- . licved this will permit Barry coun-1। it's really a hiker’s paradise
Knowing of Miss Potter’s
indicate
republican
majoritie*
of
slightly under tlie amount that wua be 18 fret wide.
thc possible l&gt;»\tn to help children with defee- ty to u-'-e Kitne of its appropriation |I
Methodist
Church
Thurs1 Eacn wveg several mcmoera ut mi
. 1.1...■
CGlKTUd during the Groesbeck nd-’ amount &lt;d money availabte to the five eyesight, whose parents could from thc automobile weight tax'this; trip we had urged her to give
• day Evening
ministration. The governor declares county Is only about $100 jx»r mite. not afford, in there tltnes. to pay year for relief work. If that cun lx*': B urner readers a glimpse of her I On Thursday
evening at the
the'^lOmu7wAU^' SoTran^ahX^K^
the coats of corii'ctlng their vision?
1 interezding exjxiienres, and last :
that hr is going to maki^thi* cut hi
nights to assist the local musicians.
It is to be hoped that HilM work will done, then the county will be per- ' ' week she sent two letters to Mrs. ;
the various state di-purtnicnU and Si„T .
MI &gt;£!.. m X .” •*•■» '*■ Sraww. bu, ilul
or. mltled to borrow from the Recon­
I?«\o^nnt°«
Cook, which we know w'jll be I
the Institutions and that, he pro­
struction Finance Corporation, tu
helis
account for the
rapid manj' warm
read with great Interest by her '• Plectrophonte Symphony Orchestra and
..ride*
fhato thTltastlnD
orchwtro
fri&lt;nd* her&gt;'
poses to see t&lt;&gt; it that the projjyr.
^suggested in the Banner two weeks! many friends here and others
of
Battle
Creek,
to
a
good
sized
uud&lt;J* • 3-1 the H“unB3 orcnaira , q
OroV(
,r C.
c Dillman,
Dlllmfln for
for state highhl„h_
u »urU&gt; n*«™ doing.
, officials hv&lt;* within their Income^sth&lt;- money. The usual -payment;
hos/rruAde
rover
! ago. ■
•
•
as well. Tiu*y are informal and
divnee. The - orchestra numbered ln«7iS«rtTut
aJj/Lw“y commissioner, evidently will
While many associated with some from the date for the county's |mrt
We hojx: it may be found that J gi.’e a picture of English towns
nl n TUI lif Tn
,»n HxST.’Tta!!'**’' b'“" ,h*n 1M“ “■‘wa' “
ubopt thirty pieces and tlie instru­
of the departments and Institutions of th&lt;* automobile license tax te IUUK LLUInlNu lu
Barry county will have enough! and countryside not found in
suy the governors proposal wilt overdue Just when it can be paid:
ments were all string instruments.,
from the automobile j' lilt- usual oooks of travel.
ST. IGNACE THURSDAY available
bring ruin to the. stale, others who ' no one knows. most of the. state’s
except the flute and drum. Thc' ty years' experience in orchestra ®n **}
weight tax. wiiich comes from the
Miss Potter covered one hun­
supixirt tiic Gavernor |»int to the money being th’d up in the two big
musicians showed excellent training’ work and m addition is a callable ?
nl* !
state, so that the Reconstruction1 dred
and thirty mile* during her
from, ol
of 2,8
239 lOT
for DMn
Dean °*
Daven
fact that the entire- income of tlie hunks in Detroit. But it is expected Fred Johnson Received Or­ Finance Corporation will feel tliat
ven-­
bj- theta director. Mrs. Edna Dole‘ soloist; George Long Smith, a vio- heard from
walkiiig tour, and wc think
port over Dr. Swift.
state of Michigan during the admin­ this situation will straighten out and
Pernber, u former Hastings resident.
[it can make a loan to this county
(Continued on page three)
der to Send Man and
readers will agree with us. that
istration of Governor Chase Osborn the county will get its money. ।
Several of the classical selections
I
RESULTS IN HASTINGS.
i for relief purpawi.
the only criticism to offer con­
Truck to Lansing
was around the figure fixed by Gov­ Whether n will be ir^ time to coni- :
were
especially
difficult,
thc
pro
­
: Thc demand upon Barry county
1 Tlie total vote in this city was lea*
cerning the letters Is that they
DADS’ tllGHT" AT
ernor Comsiock and tli^tate flour­ plete the work this year remains to
gram including both classical and
Fred Johnson, state highway for relief work this year has been
‘han 1900. but is milch larger
arc all too brief.
ished and did well ut that time. The , be .wen. Under the condttIons the maintenance man, received word ; exceedingly heavy. Tin- nppropriapopular numbers,, all of which were
P. T. A. ON APRIL 13 ‘linn
U4Unl vote «‘ spring elec­
I remember it from ouf Jaunt very, pleasingly rendered.
state has now. in addition to the county, road commission cannot plan
! lion inadi* by the suia'rvisors sit the ,inAsLondon
----------। Hons. The state republican ticket
two
year*
ago.
you
are
tin.ouo.ooo income that, the gover­ a definite beginning of the work un­ man with a truck to that city for a,■ October session will not go very far ;
A "Dad's Night" meeting of the h*ceived.ini the jrity an average maI
something
of
a
walker
—
didn't
you
nor propoM.*s. the income from doz­ til it lifts some idea ot when it will loud of clothing to lie talreii to theji toward supplying the need, .so the |!
MIDDLEVILLE
TO
SEE
lUaUnn
PT*
will
be
hrld
In
Um
W'n'
«
»
- ----- ---— ■■ — — — -ISU01.XIK3
&gt;. Z*. Will I*.- llwlU III UIH ------ - , ,-,, Swrlntrmd.M
r-----ens of other sources that did not' get funds from the slate to carry it Upper Peininsula for distribution'J county will have to have money!, I promise me then that you would
‘THF RAT AAin rANARY”iCcn*ra* school auditorium here' “*
JnslnJcLon pe5fctJjfld a
exist in the days of Osborn Then: ! on and how much.
1 among the needy in that territory. '(from some source to nteet the acute'jsimetimc. do the nlne-mile square
I nt UA I ANU LANAnT niunday evening April 13. com-1 lead of 300 and Grow C. Diltautn
up the river? Anyway. I think pcrwas no gas tax. weight tax, corp-ir- i
So on Thursday. Ben Nagel took j| situation that now exists.
: haps you'd be interested to hear a ■ Hastings Civic Players will pre-:ImenUM a'. 7.30 icloek. c J. Bar- &gt;“.*&gt;"»,,“«**»•’ “mmUakmcr •
atlon tax. mortgage tax. fishing or TWO STRANGERS HAD
one of the state's five ton trucks and I
n,5 J®,
„
| little mol so much as to lie bore­ sent "The Gut and the Canary" be­ num. superintendent of the Wood- •'“J*
hunting licenses to bring in millions I
to_ Lansing. The clothing that EATON DOCTORS TO
BE
.
somci of my summer walking, for fore a Middleville audience at the land consolidated school, will live On the city Ucket. Sterling Rogers,
A PLENTY OF-NERVE’ went
artd niillotw of dollar* ns there is
is being given by the state welfare
stereopticote lecture on Yel-'
city clerk received
now. Governor Comstock lias made
GUESTS OF BARRY M. Ds.
£» u w n Thurnapple-Kehogg school Monday; ar- brief —
-r—-r- r
.
mg with 714 for A. Lynn Brown, *
department is. army clothing but is
ling
slides
from
It pretty clear that heads will come Aakcd County Clerk for Per­ warm and comfortable. Mr. Nugel
evcnlng commencing a; about 8:00
T2*«-i----- ,7
majority of 434.
. ..
,,
sometime, perhaps. To get the sub­ o'clock. Th. Muonic orcbccr. .nd
““**'S lS“rtf- p“1'
of! If his economy rule is not fol- 1i mission to Remove Stamps took his load'to St. Ignace, just nri'i a*.
Will Attend Meeting Here ject really Simmered down you the quartet nf dancers will appear oh i lowing this there will be an open For city treasurer, Mrs. Nellie
lowed.
i across the straits.
received 1360 votea to 493 for
April 13—Noted Chicago should read Stevenson's brief essay the program also. Proceeds from discussion concerning the relation: Smith
From Old Records
Clayton Brandstctter, a majority of
Tlie suggestion that this action
r
.
°
on
a
walking
triu.
on
a
walking
trip
ot
parents
and
teachers
with
young
Representative Earl McNItt of
the play will be donated to the
One day last week a couple of be taken was made by Grover CSpecialist to E^eak
I chose the country I should walk Barn' County Red Cross.
people. Among the musical fea­ 868 for Mrs. Smith.
Cadillac thinks It is about time that sleek looking strangers stepped into Dillman on March 14. but was just
Fur
board/of
review. Henry Bheltures of the program will be some
A large number of physicians in for the reason that it was coflnthe state remove the double taxation the office ot the county clerk. They carried out after being held up by
old-fashioned harmony by. the, don. republican, 891 votes to 952 for
on Michigan industries. He has in­ asked il thyy might be permitted to various officiate over at Lansing for from Burry county attended the try I hadn't seen before, not because; WELFARE ASSOCIATION
WANTS TO FAY BILLS, -wolverine Woodbuzzerti” and a Ills democratic opponent. Dan Walltroduced a bill in the house which go into the vault for the purpose of sundry reasons. as mentioned in last reufilqr meeting of the Eaton Coun­ it had been especially recommended
a majority of (11 for Wall­
ty. Medical Society last Thursday. for walking. I walked alone and j The Hastings Welfare Association group of songs by tile Hastings male dorff.
would repeal. If iiassed. the corpor- finding and removing tiw stamps on week's Bunner.
dorf!.
Dr. Frederick Kidner of Detroit with only a rucksack for luggage., p, desirous of paying all outstanding double quartet.
For justice of the peace, Andrew
old records there. Evidently they
gave a very fine talk on fractures that is. a rucksack on my bhek and j bills. Please take your bills and redares tliat industry can no longer’ liad their nerve with them.
Matthews 1074 votes to 743 for
HICKVILLE
TWINS.
a
cane
in
my
hand
Sometimes
the
UNION
GOOD
FRI
­
and
demonstrated
the
use
of
plas
­
quisiUon
slips
to
Miss
Florence
pay this double burden and that it
The records in tlw- clerk's office
Maurice Foreman, w majority of
raincoat was .i«&gt;«*av
inside mv
the bag and Campbell, at the Hastings Commer­
ter
icr in
In treatment
iieuiiiK'iii- royucuuia
Physicians ui
of Ea-J
cat-, **•••**■*'***
Carlton Center Grange hall, AprilI 332 for Matthews.
factories arc to continue to operate have been accumulating since Barry
DAY SERVICE PLANNED ton and surrounding counties haveyome times on thc back, so it hardly- cial Club in the Stebbins Bldg.
13, program at 8:15.—Adr“
!"
‘ti'be County was organized m 1837. In:
For supervisor of the first and
been invited to the meeting of the counts.
I had cogitated about
|&gt;awd TTii- connr,Uon Ux law ,,,e rotln, o,
m,,,, docum.nl..
fourth
wards. Wm. L. Chase received
Dean Eugene Davenport to Barry County Medical Society, here, where I should walk and had bought
wa, puH-d lurk In Ihr day, ar pros- tlaw p^,,
p^p,,
534 votes to 514 for Wm. J. Field,
on Thursday. April 13. 1933. Tlie;
(Continued on page *even&gt;
peril, -ten Mkhlxan needed nun,
Meral l.w.FSnln-d In be
Give Address at Pres­
a
majority of 10 tar Chase., '
s]x*akcr is to be Dr Henry Bux- j
•
------For
supervisor
of the second and
-lamped. Probably »me o&lt; ipom
byterian Church
baum ot Chicago. Dr. 'Buxbaum is' K. OF P. TO STAGE
AkhoukK- rtrn building, were Ion,
&gt;n. „,u,Wc. •
third wards, L. R. Glasgow received
SHOW FOR WPI FARE
The union Good Friday service from the Clinic ot Dr. Joseph De
ago completed, the tax has been ]t.CIorB would probably be glad to
oHUVV FUn WtLr Ant
continued on from rear
|o
of
year tn
to wmr
year and [My
will be lu-ld al the Presbyterian Lee. and u a specialist in obstetric.*.
majority of 388 fur Glasgow.
He did not.
|mm ,h. K or p
diverted to other purposes than those ever value these old stamps may church beginning at two P. M.. on Tl» 1.1k iUI be nln.lr.lrf xxn. n,»On
the
city
ticket
Mrs.
As a result the writer was left
— —
- —
■- —
.— Rogers.--------“Kitchen Economy" D o
for which It was originally intended.1 ■ have belongs to Barry county and Friday. April 14. The Rev. John W. UOU &gt;)lctures, .
! wrestling show Thursday evening
out on a limb.” It is not a very-‘Smith. Matthews and Cha«e are re­
Kickers — NOT the
| arc to be donated for the continua­
—, ,, ,.
.‘not to rftrangi-rs with unlimited Kltchlng will preside and Dean Eu­
pleasant experience. The best wc i publicans; Walldorfi and Glasgow
HAD
A
BIG
SALE.
The University of Michigan and ncnT
gene Davenport is to deliver the ad­
tion ot thc free noon-day luncheon
can do is to correct it and put the i ttre democrat*
.
.
“
New
Deal"
Kind
The
largest
single
day
’
s
sale
of
tlm Mlchlsan Bl.le Oollwe «e Mpunneemo,,.
,p« ,i„„£tr&gt; dress. The music will be in charge
welfare work being carried on by
blame
belongs-on
the Re
Re-1
ne where it belongs
—on thc
-1 f’or aidermen in the various ward*
By 8. L. Marshall.
tUH «» ”&gt; dr.«m euu In U»p
,p, v,uU ,nll
of Mrs. pitching. It is hoped there automobile license plates in local thc Hastings schools for needy chil­
publican KI’l'CHEN ECONOMY ad- ‘inc
he vote ■***
was im
as luiunra:
follows:
.irpr.mrl.tmn. The bill, now In n[mnu, |h„u,p ,p,
„,Q. may be a good attendance at this history occurred Saturday. Mort dren of Die community. Thc show
Door kickers!
1 First ward—Archie Relckord, reministration.
Hill, who has charge of the sale in
Il was our first cXiierience with
Lm
rS aS! i.’.nlS 22'I*1* W
K
“ &lt;“*’ Good Friday service.
| publican.
Tobias,
will
be
arranged
by
Farmer
Nick
of
Oh
well,
manufacturers
put
rub-1
publican, 338.. and *Elroy
”
this county, had an assistant all
Jars from the Michigan Slate Col- umuu.pd
door kickers.
'd~.c=rai.
1».
/
S ,,
.
Battle
Creek,
and
the
Pythian
com
­
bera on lead pencils, and hotels have • democrat. 153 /
lege and considet ably over a nUllton | NwllMS to
that County CUrk 1 NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS. day, and both wen* busy making out:
And how' they do kick!
| Second ward—E.
E L. Sente,
ftenLi, repubrepub­
iiujts under the cuspidors.
,nr um.
■».&gt;. '"‘*1^,* “ra °'
the plates, iron,
from the
time u.
the bank
i
-kill
^ tatnSi^noi‘ hu A “firI**1 re,us*‘1 1*™^“®
They
come
right
back
and
kick
lican. received 340 votea to 347 for
Authority has been Mteeived from
i^r of^dlv^ nen
hSh! cha»“’ ”°
h“d n0 dwnce t0 d° the Comptroller of the Currency to opened at nine o'clock that morning i C3toePtiunaI interest.
you in Die face.
.
। Do you remember:.
Frank Hooiun, democrat, a majority
until
after
tour
o'clock.
The
num'
’
’
”
ber of dajs ago memben of both t.. (j^nUBC uy, records.
SEEKS
PREFERRED CLAIM. &lt; Two weeks ago we said that Bur- j Daylight Government—the war
---------------------------------------pay Trust Funds created or accepted ber of plates sold was well toward'
the Jwuse and senate have been ‘ Q
w
Mrs. Mabel Welcher, guardian Of nett J. Abbott, secretary of the State i cry of six years ago.
Third ward—John Wclasett. re­
since tlie banking
holiday and to 400.
flooded With requests not to make
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICEconUnuTthe
”7?U«TotHepting
her daughter. Myrtle Welcher. has! Administrative Board bought door! Then came 1930 with its campaign publican, received 177 votes to IW
such drastic cut* as proposed- But, Everyone Is mor.t welcome to the deposits only in trust. Buch deposits
■Titr Kivr. i virremv
filed thc necessary papers to moke kickers for Job seekers to kick.
of KITCHEN ECONOMY-door for Harold Newton, his democratic
democratic and republican leaders | Good Friday services ut Emmanuel must be held in cash or on deposit
One of the notable ninu of the her deposit. In the Nashville State
That wm untrue. It was NOT kicker economy, if you please.
opponent, a majority of 3g foe Waisv«cTtmn"ffr^ Bank' M Suardli‘» ,or hcr cldld. a Mr. Abbott of the NEW DEAL Demnow we;are experiencing a NEW
declare that thewe two schools as church. Friday. April 14. For cen- with the FederalReserve Bank at ve?r
well os all the other state instltu-, turies the hours between 13 noon Chicago and are payable in full on rown®
According
administration
wlw bought j DEAL.
It^tSi
,,u“?’ thc claim.
MU rc
‘nato““her
in'i
those door
kickers.
Government by s—-...------- -- Fourth ward—Wm A. Bchader. re­
,mr
ng ueorge-Arliss wm
win oe snown cpreferred
clttlini
sum of *®
rcinaln5
ln &lt; ocratlc
slogan, catch- publican, receirad 413 votea to ttl
at the Htrarul ThMUr
here Sunday
...
..“..
------------- ---,o h
. " credlt
...
. “
n WAJJ
M|
_ cnanra
charlM w
Foster.
| phrases
phrase and
and baliynoo.
balljffiOO.&gt;.
be reflected in the tax bills of prop- thF Eplsco;&gt;al
church,
to
commrfny
—
■
-----*
------------------1
'and
Tiw
rfavta
tatato
t!
'
C
N
hv,Ue
WAB
Mr
w.
rarer.
|
II for H. J.
3. FTeeiana.
Freeland, demo
democrat,
—---------a im*
...........
— venlence of our customers and is a tand Monday
erty owners.
1—
------------—**- Passion
— *— —with
—- a - temporary arrangement, to be con- ^nbtaa
'murh
&lt;j the draX*
8Uflrdlan Hw bank te now m the former secretary of the admlnlscompared with these recen t jority of 110 for Bdtader.
orating
our Lord's
“
Jr.^Dteraeli"
the
Intrekibm
lands
ol
“
rccehTr
Th**
^noney
tratlve
board,
under
Wilber
Bruck'events,
the
administration
ot one!
c*n be seen that Jihite fapobspecial service of devotion.
------- -* —
••• the —Comptroller of the1
.tinned
until
Reduction from $5 a day to $4 per
me sparanng com rwTKn
represents,
so she «*&gt;
claims,
thc «=«««&gt;■•
child's cr's *«•»'
KITCHEN ECONOMY adnun- Alexander J. Groesbeck Is a restful licans won the majority of the atI Currency shall determine such other uuraen wimwm
“’ ”
“* lnc
f fhar*' ot
compensation paid. istrauon.
day for tlw pay of supervisors white
r -tnA!YN°l,NCE1!fBN7:- .
spot for tired eyes on Michigan.* po- j nee*, party hne*. were not olOMly
1 services as 'we may render to this d?&lt; i0.1 J11?
which are plays that Mr. Arliss has by thc gwenimcnt to i&gt;er late hus- *
attending meetings of the county
I will sharpen aryl adj tut your CJtnmunl.y
litical picture. Alex was not always drawn. The city gava a majority
made famous.
•band,
— who
* served in the World war,
boards is provided In a bill that has lawn mowers for 50c during April.
HAg
—■" NATIONAL BANK.
Mr. Abbott and the present state popular, but there was u minimum I of 113 against prohibition.
HASTINGS
met with thc approval of the senate. so bring them in. Also prepared to —Adv.
, on his compensation certificate. The administration are entitled to an of stage play and fol-de-rvl when1
Tnwmno ■mhum.
AN APPRECIATION.
do lathe work, m bring in your re­
case
will
undoubtedly
be
brought
up
apology,
and
wc
herewith
tender
it
he was on tftc job.
Tlie legislature has made legal the pair jobs, let us live and tel live.
Result* In th*
To all who gave mo their loyal at the ....
------- --------। witlxs,*ll sincerity and humiliation.
present
term of-- -----court..
FEW FEBMITS GRANTED.
iMiiance of scrip by munlclpaltlcs —Adv. F. B Fleming. Phone 3556. I
support on Monday. I wish
to ex­
I
Perhaps
n
country
weekly
news________
,
|
J.
C.
Cleghorn,
.
the
state
trooper
*
....
other
day
to
clean
up
the
Guardian
that desire to use it to pay their
I press my sincere thanks. I will do
One surprising
HIM.
Jjwjicr
Union group bank
Dana ineo».
paper cuiwr
editor iuw
has w
no uiuu«-~&gt;
business ■*at-ji ueuxMt
Detroit union
meat.
obligations. Thc bill while intro,—
25c CHICKEN SUPPER.
। r——- . to Barry county . to consider , my ____
assigned
best, as heretofore, as City
Barry cettnty has the unique dis-1 tempting to write about state at- That, likely. W the tougheet Job in
duced primarily'to help Detroit will; Quimby L A- S. will serve chick- permit*
—*-*»» for carrying concealed Treasurer.
Unction
of sending the only dry fairs. If he docs, he should be sure the wKni*.
notion ot
vrtehioan'i car
HIad
whole ni
of Michigan'!
garbled
-.-..-j •Hastings .for “
»•! —
benefit any community In Michigan en supper Thursday, April 13—Adv. weapon*, visited
that!
—Adv.
Adv.
Nellie M. Smith,
delegate to the state raUficaUon of his facU.
banking picture. Il is natural that
that desires to print Its own money 3 wks.
purpose on Thursday. Only twenty:
-------- ■ «♦»--------------convention, in the person of Dean
From what we believed to be an
instead of using currency.
------------; permits have been granted since No- i
MANY'THANKS.
Eugene Davenport. The other nine- entirely reliable source came thia
. state
. . department
,——----- . of
....
... acceptNOTICE.
A number
applied
for i! the
I wish
to who
exoress
my gratitude
to ty-nine are ’‘all wet.” Barry county - door kicker" information. We
The
education| Will
sclwol scrip in ex- ivamber.
them were
turned who
down,
because
friends
so kindly
voted far
has every reason to be proud of quizzed our Informant carefully and
Whan we FMched the Capital Ctl»i
will no longer have anything to say change for merchandise.
they could give no teglUmate re«-|me In Monday's election/
"1•—
“ C7——
r,” ----„ , -u -- u-■
r*an D*venP°rt “Vi what he stands ' he satisfied us iie jcnew what he was we found the Legbtalure adjourned
(Continued on page four)
1—Adv.
B. A. LyBarker. loons for carrying firearms.
' —Adv.
•"
Archie W. Relckord. . for and h&lt;a stood for al) his life.
: talking about.
T
(Continued on page lourj
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SWEEP MICHIGAN

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10860564

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HIKE THROUGH
RURAL ENGLAND

HAST NGS SYMPHONY
GW TIKES FORM

!OUNTY SYSTEM

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Legislature Plays Politics While
Welfare And Work Relief Wait

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 19M

PAGE TWO

GOLD IS
1 iLAlLfl
FYPI1 IILU
NFR IMF
RIFW ™ E^SS* Election Results HOARDEDSTILL
ROLLING IN
IIL HLVl l’&gt;‘*ng like a dictatorship But the ----------------------- ----- .--------------------Qu&lt;*Uon lv How e,M’ cftn *’• ,wIp
-■Kriculture. except by sum- such
Un VI nr lir nil I i,Jan **,hu’ 'nd ,f 11 ‘hal1 fralh
nil
IILLILI UILLhcIp It IS worth Motng. The Presi­
dent frankly states thaf he doesn’t
PROCESSORS WILL PAY know whether hu bill will do it or&lt;
; not; but he is willing to make t hr
THE TAX TO RAISE THE experiment If congress will’work
with him.
j
PRICES OF PRODUCTS
Mr. Ketcham explained the pni! visions of tiie bill, by which thc
PRICE LEVEL OF 1910
acreage planted'to cotton !» to br
IS AIM OF PRESIDENT reduced 3
The effori
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nr

1D II DC ICC Dill
VI

WATERS

(Continued from page one)

Total of &gt;503,000,000 Re

wnns

plains In the 4th ward was responr &lt;-»/-&gt;* r Mr lire
ilbIe lor fr*e »K’jn‘oon c‘n
AaLzvAL, /VAa.rrJ
J The Dowling Cemetery Circle will
' ..■■■■— meet at the church basement for
. dinner on April 13. Thc (allowing
I The Welcome Aid will meet next ladle* are on the committee for
i Thursday. April 13; at Orange hall
»*• Willard Ickes. Mrs. Tom
------ -------- .------; Johnston. Cora Mack. Nlcca Mack­
LARGE CROWD PRESENT
Mis*. Bernice
Wood
underwent ar.. Under. Mrs. M. J. Manning. Nettle
AT MEETING HELD ON i operation
*“at Pennock
‘
Maude Mott. Grace Miller.
hospital on* Miller.
Ormsbec. Lottie Onnsbce rind
Sunday night and is doing us well Mina
SATURDAY
Blanche Powell.—Mr*. Blancije
| a* possible
Powell. Bccy'.
Don’t fail to take advantage of,
STANDS SOLIDLY FOR
McCall Bro,5 Easter special on
» vmNFY SlVER
STATE ECONOMY
m. cm
pnj&gt;pttil&gt;. w„ „ lu

HO MOM

Assyria—Wm Strain, R
, turned to Government
'
Bratlmorc— Leon Moon. D.
Since Feby. IS
Barry—Morse Backus, R. .
CLOTHES SHOP
Sihce the ordet wo* sent out from
.Carlton—John U*bome. D
Washington demanding, that those
Castleton—S. Wilbert Smith. I.
Hasting*--Bimic McIntyre, D.
own gold‘or gold certlflCBtos cxHope—Ed penncls. D.
chlmgt them tor ordinary currency
•mj that tiic gold or gold certificate'
Irving—Wm McCann. R.
might
be returned to thc federal re-1
JoJInMown—Allan Hyde. R.
serve banks, there ha* been a con-1
Maple Grove-John Martens, R.
.dderabie -activity all over the coun­
Orangeville—Bert Brown. R
try in digging up and putting back
Pruirievlllv—Newell Barber. R
into banks gold and gold certificate* Complexities ot Government Clarence v. Klnne n^ufned from l’',c’’ybody and everything encountRutland—pluses Stutz. R.
Ex-Cong. Ketcham Explained from 38 cents
that had been hoarded. Since Feb­
A,... Arbor
A.K..F la.r
vuKm. l.n.
fwUnt IA
as In January' Th irnwffpi^*Julian Pott*. D.«
Ann
last *r^..,ra.4n,,
Thursijay ...V
where
he I'rrrl
cred KMUamMrl
seemed II,
to point
to 111*0,*
new Utlll
and
Provisions of the Pfesiruary 15. the amount returned to the
Make It Impracticable to [underwent a very serious operation. farcin*tlng ways of simding money.
...m
— .m
..
...! ■' Woodland—Glen Wotring. R.
January 1B10, by It vyin^ .&lt; rax iqian • Yankee Springs—Albert L. Graves. federal reserve bui\ks throughout
He u getting along tine, only very
dent's Relief Plan
. Out Expenses Rapidly
Now that times are dilfereiit. raid
the country has been 1503.000, (KM&gt; in
tlie l&gt;toi-«toi»». that is uiwn-thf flmtr R,
‘
Rep. Vcm J Brown of Mason was
The expeited speaker for the Ro*.mm,,
ami using
«» thhi
mw ‘ ruuiuifi
——vmtnva
.• gold and gold certificates. Tlie yel­
. mills, and
mdng inc
the jinwru*
priWi’vite pf
Hastings C|ty
Charles ictiuhu
Leonard.
Tl» A.UM, F. T. A. mil «... .»
,"1' ““l. W"1"
tary lunehaon Monday noon faded tax to pay fanmi-. whatever dll-'mayor, W. A. 'Seliader. president of low nuta) und the paper representa- guest speaker ut a well attended
'■
to arrive. At the last minute un tcrenc*, thirv may be ueiween
Ixlwcen the
council. W_. L. Chase, First and t.ive of it continue to flow to thc meeting at Welcome Grange hall lu&lt; MH &lt;■( (M &gt;«.. TOutoW.
inc the,
tne.ci
,on
— —
Saturday,
...-----which wn* »;x&gt;nsored April 6. A pot luck aupper wilj lx&gt;, way* and mean* of saving money,
appeal war made to ex-congn-OAiimn #cjudl price of wheat and W
tht’ 93
1)3 Fbilcih
FYidri. wards.* Lemuel R, Glasgow. reserve banks.
ai lUllMU to fill in. ry.hjch
r-IM- ,, &gt;1,
rerved at seven o’clock The Coats That’s why the’ recent introduc*
Ketcham
he ...I,
did. (.elJls U.hu,{-, h
(irlri. atm&lt;-daimed
ht. Second
and. Third waNh,. tuu Re-, The
____________
__________________
two Hastings
banlds have %ent by Hsrry Pomona Grange and open w«
at. Seton
M.. dtouia^tha
fann relief lexu.................;.
----------.
.
.
a ------------------------------aboul
.
a.. .
.
.
.
.
to
all
who
cared
to
attend.
The
Grove
t&gt;
r
A.
will
furnish
tlie
protlon
o(
a
mg^airc
househuld
clccH&lt;?
dUcus-wd thc farm
legis- This compt-ivatmn
nil
who
1..^
wJi only be paid publicans and two Democrats.
latum which has pawed the Hwm w
„ farmer, W
iIU agree to Irer..
meeling drew representative listeiw
listen- 8«rnni
rnm
. • 'trie refrigerator lh.it use* no more
io W11CI
wheat
who
.
. T„WMhlt,.
S20&gt;000 of gold and gold certificates meeting
a; Washington and is now being
&gt;t ;&gt;5 per
ers from
----- annual meeting of the South-, current tlian an electric light bulb
tr ~ ail parts of the county. ;Hu*
’.JThe
Every one brand new and
roiuidered by Sire M-nate. _
Iiu. jnncrvnce
the
cMItnate being conservatively placed east .Rutland W C T U. will be ha* proved such u iiensathm. nc. erru. aw1
ana tne
mnerence between
Dctwecn tne
BuperVtaor. Wm C. Strain. R;
...
offered you at
He said then- coult!
iciuld he-n-3
be no douhr
doubt
,.c - roh(in
1!Hn UIU( t()U, thI, clerk. Albert E. Jones. R: Treasurer,
|ut about 150
held Wednesday. Ajml 13111. nt the cording to Tlie ■Consumers Power
.mereenev legula*
i.-^la- V(4, U|H
(mld only to |he
WaU&lt;,r aianton.
about its being enseigt-ncy
Slanton, R; Highway Comi Tlie program opened with com- Goodwill church. Pot luckdinner x’o . local dcaier
tion. The problem before congress ..rn pUujters who co-operate ■ with mis*itmrr7
mistianer; A
Bd. „off
‘ J. Sylvester. ’D;
v tih
munlty singing after which Ray will lx* served at noon to Which all"Housewlvts and head',
oftpini«- "Hou to bring farm prn'iwritv?" •Ju' government,
Matthews of Middleville rendered a are invited -Mary Waters, Pres* |Uc»*|w will do a IJlllellguring on
j Review. J.
' Cole. R; Justice. Albert
There w real anxiety to do this the
piano solo, respofaling to a hearty Slipt
-. costs will find.
{present- refrigeration
Mr. Ketcham stated that another Fniin. R.
same a» wa» cv ident three years ago
ro!!?*ed
McCall Bros are haring anoliier' tliat this new Prigldaire wilt •■naul.
Baltimore Township.
j. proviswn of !!•,&lt;• bill, which struck
----------- n‘"’ numbers by tlie Welcome Mole 30c cleaning wdal on Monday and them to effect' houwlmld cconum.v..
All styles—all colors—and lu.
Supervisor. Leon Moon. I); clerk.;
...him us revolutionary. Is the ragrec­
acted did not work out sathfactor,hc&gt; ‘o0 responding ^0“° Tuesdav Udiis’ dre^ws. coats and previously uniie&gt;rd ut."
' mem it contains by which the gov-j Ou,
----- Jones, D; Treasurer. John Blr-j EXHIBITS AND BUILDINGS
sizes from 34 to 48.
ily ' ■ •
.
ARP WriNTiPRPriT anti
' neon
-uit*. Mtn* suit.*, lop coats’ and
". Highway Commr., Floyd,
Thc President is thoroughly con­ ernnun) will inter into a contract man,. D;
AKL
WUrfDk,nr
UL
AJiU
Mrs. Grave Colvin, whose ability nats cleaned and pressed 50c Cush ALLEGAN IT'BI.ISHERS IN
~
R; Bd of Review. Prank
vinced nf the fart th.it the surest t.i pay the farmer so much per acre Garrison,
INSTRUCTIVE
‘
a
reader
f.
x&gt;
well known, fa- nna tarry - Adv
BL’SINEHH FOR 61 YEARS.
if .in* will agree not to cultivate thc Van Syckle. D; Justice. Lcn Os-;
[vorvdu*
with
a
humorous
selection.
. u,r v.»,ra
» &gt;» &gt;»&gt;r
Edwy C Reid, publisiier and
have • ■"“! !or ”"‘ch 1,10 "n“l !?““&gt; “ I wald. D.
Pomona Lecturer then introduced day. Pa-vscrsby noticed a blare In one
of the oldest active new.-.*
&gt; sound, pro-sa-rou* agriculture That |lll’,d , Th,;’ !*’’|ns. Mr Ketcham,
Barry Township.
HUGE
ELECTRIC
BLDG.
Mr.
Brown,
who preceded
in a very the roof ot ft F. Chidester’s home a imiiermcn
—for chilly spring days. They
in Michigan, has lux'
cannot be unless farmer* can get
«««• »*&gt;«■ «»
are here in tweed and gray
ilttie before nenn and gave th# celebrated the aixty-flrst anniverfair PGOM for their product*, so There are many, including binds
has no windows 'p“i,X
and tan twists. Beautifully
ithut JJiev can again become buyers
farmers oruaniratlotv. win; be- vi.«or.'Morse Backus; Clerk. Vernor R.„„
T
o,
concerning Michigan govcmmfiital ijs-srs? ETiX"
that Mr. Reid Will live to &lt;i
;uf otoet goods and products
n‘,*r ‘’’t* b "n unnecessary provi.- Webster. Trca.*urcr Mrs Kate Bur- Beam Ol Light From the Star pi,&gt;bi,.nv, as he Ila* through ob^ r- '
tailored and cclanese lined, at
Taking ’he &gt;««•''
’« I»I4 «&gt;
wl’*eh *'»
corruption ’
vntlon
and
invcMIgation.
acquainted limaU ilSurra- A &gt;1™“ ,lr*
the many more Almilsr anniveiKirn:
dick; Highway Commr.. Mason NewArcturus Will Release
------ —
J ---------•the bi-C1.* upon which to figure, and
etc. Ketcham stated that, it lie ton: Justice. Peter Lelnaar: Bd. cf
hinuelf With them.
■
tfA'iS X
culling all price* existing a: that
npr. .-rnting this district in Review. Otis Lawrence: Constables,
Electric Power
&gt; He Aland* noldidiy for economy, so ■
time as loo fur purposes of com- Washington at the .present time, William- Perrin. Vere Williams and There are some interestuig things iar as consistent with-good govern­
parison, it is found that in 1932 knowing the?condition'oT faymen Leon Doster.
&lt;
I connected with Uie "Century of ment but believra that ixxiu e &gt;1
the wholesale prices of 40.000 com- °* h&lt;&gt; J1'*’? »&gt;“’ ‘hat thl* bill, if *ucProgress’’ which will be put on in tlie complexity of government it
Carlton Township,.
mcdi'ies now. average from 95 to c‘-v-f'H.’*&gt;11 give io Michigan farm-;
Chicago beginning June 1st. con­ would _l« both Impracticable and
»*. 93
K--ent*
......na bushel
Sii|»erW*or. John Usborne. demo-'
103 as compared with the too bfUe ,cr‘ ft cluuice to get
Hastings, Michigan • Telephone* 22H-2557
'
tinuing throughout the sunungr and imjwMible to return to the lower
ieai. and the wuHbcrn
southern crat. 184. hati no opixisltion; Clerk. fall.
their Ahrat.
To (he Man W ho Need, of 1909 to 1U1I. But wheat com-;
.
’
cost* pl earlier years; that we
pared with .that period, in January planter to
•
Thc building* are marvelous, won- '.dioulti not cut to&gt; deeply, lest re
this year, represented uiiy 34 p.-i ’
*’H
Week of April 9th—SUNDAY and MONDAY
cent, rotton 45 per cent; dairy prod­
»
He npoke „_.T
of two
1
•*£.
r’ group* who belie, nets 60 per cent and poultry 56 per. country cjnnot have ,&gt;ro&lt;,&gt;..rity un- lid of Review. George Robinson. D. S.
—Our made to order depart­
those who afr backing the. enter-; fit ffom government unlay, viz
If you want a spring tonic to get rid of your care*
til pr-' iK-rity shall return tj its al; Juallce. James Bowler. D. 17.
prise have paid every bill as it be- tluve who are home owner* wiul
ment will fuinn your need of
and troubles you could not find a better prescrip­
ot farm products stood al about 49
Ca-ileton Township.
.
caine due and have met all their tuapdym. and tlu&gt;*e who Invest their
* perfect tilting suit, made in­
There can be no doubt that the
while other products stood at front
tion than to spend two enjoyable hours and see
Sd|&gt;cniM&gt;r. S. Wilbert Smith, Ind.,- contract ubligaikKu,. For five years .saving* In n«n-taxable ixiw&lt; :Muris
purchaser*
of
flour
and
cotton
.
c.v&gt;d*
dividually by hand, ut
95 to tei as compared with Hie ion
VO majority;
in:,inrWV’ C-t^rlr
Unnrv Reining- Ithis
ills *Xwork
’Ark hjfc
aild ilC Bcl^VC1' tliat U prOJXTty tOX
and hear the peer of all English speaking stars—
150
Clerk. Henry
has been tn
in nrnUTOa*
progress.
ba*c for thelyears 1909 to 1914. For boule! really pay the farmer. Bat ton. R. 5; Treasurer. Adolph Dau.se,
Povlbly our readers will be intcr- should lx- retained for certain pur1910 the farm income of this coun­ if that win rcstoa' pro^pdWty to Jr. I, 91; Highway'Commr. Frcel ested in one ol the buildings knbwn
agrteultiirn.
it
will
be
worth
the
, try was over s 12,'MX),ooft.ooo i„-»st
Garhnger, I. 96: Bd. pf.Review. Bar- tus the "Electric Building." Tills is ~n a 'nominal but preiwrly harnmed
dropped to less than StifiOO.- price, il'- it will re-tOTr guying power
mammoth alYnlr. has.no windows in tax should la- iin|MXs«d, t|un they
to IO per evut of »ur impuliition ,
it. All the light* arc fumislwd by too. ahould bear a share of govern- &lt;
term. Ernest (i. Smith. I, 65. '
; Neon electric lamjvs. which make a in-ntal cost.
1
Our new*, events are up to the minute and there is a line
EARL COLEMAN IN
.
brilliant Illumination.
.
For more than an hour. MrHardibgs Township.
On thc outaidc walls there will be
Yoh Arc AFu’dvs
AUTO ACCIDENT 'rlle U'll Demo*rat ticket wa^' u ven bank.’, of green and blue elec- Brown held an Interested gudiewv.
■
.
)iinuii*. wc;
v trie lltthu from lung glass uiImv., so touching itpc n several problems con­
elected Ill
in r(.i-u:i|&lt;»
Hastings iih
township,
country
Welcome Herd
fronting us and we hti|&gt;c to some­
His Car Rammed During a «« informed, headed with Birnte' arranged tiul they wUl represent a time
, is stated
10 Cent* to All TUESDAY
lune him vLdt us again.
.•Intyre. supervisor. Other officer*'.stream of running water, apparent-:
Heavy Fog Near Green­
Another reading bv Ml*. Colvin.
r. Clerk, Jack O'Connor; Tress-! ly flowing up hill, then dropping
ville Friday
over a precipice in a beautiful wa­ Tcj&lt;-. a vocal aqIo by Chas. Hauser,
••uw. Allen McDonald; Highway terfall. The Illusion !•&gt; made.more!
(Mnnir. James Crawley: Ju-tice,• nearly perfect by thtf“ fact tliat 'who rcapontkd to a hearty encore.’
CLOTHES SHOP
and % stunt—tungs cut in jig saw
Harold Siucum.
; steam arising from the big [kk&gt;1 of fashion uni! assembled bv three
Hollywood on Parade and Rough Sport
Hope Township.
•vater at tlie foot of the • fall*" re­ | mixed quartette*, ’completed thc
at Ni- i inogram. after .whlrh a short tauri­
Si'perviMT..Ed. Pcnnc'ls. D. 77 ma-. wmbles the mist one
....... .
„VU&gt;BV
w.
agara. One can stand cIo.m’ to thl* ne** rissiim ot thc grange was held.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY—Adult* 15c
Treasurer Oorthm Thompj m. R. 87;. waterlali without tvuig duturta-c! by
We arc pleased to’ note thc in-,
Mr Highway Cotnpir Harold Reser R. any noise.
creased interest in grange work
That great comedy team, Busier Keaton and Snoz8. IM vf Review Burrell Phillip,. One exhibit will be that ot a hug- throughout thc enmity and hope it
FOR li’iyi. MEETING.
\ startling
of th* farui
D 17; Justice. Charles Monica. R 24. electric locomotive, which will lave
zle Jimmy Durante in the laugh up-to-the-minulc,
An interesting program lu* been bill ; thc amount of re*j»ijuibilH'
fall term. J... to.nil v»c«::cv two and one-half ttmcs'ja* ir.uca
prepared tor the Apn! meeiinu or :t place* u? i. the ccreuryof agriHuk-j*
'■ ' ,s:
HOLY WEEK SERVICES
On thc draw- locomotive ever built.
one at thc 61 sueti »AT METHODIST CHURCH
! and operated by the Chicago-5JilLate New* and Comedy complete thc bill
Irving Township.
waukee and St Paul railroad. The ■' ,,
,
.
.,
monster.' are used to haul train* up Begin Tuesday Evening, April
Irving only ghe th- following Hu- ■
,
and
down
thc
steep
grqcte.s
where
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“
FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY—10 Cent* to All
1
—
Pre
Easter
Communpm Ivor William McCann. B 72
majority. Clerk. Forrest ftpehlrr, R.’ that read crosses the Rocky, the I
iqn on Thursday Night
Bittersweet, and the Cac.ide moun- &gt;
5ti; Treasurer. Elver Barcroft. R. tains.
Thc engine b 76 feet long.!
„v,„
....
92; Highway Oninmr.. Edward W.il-t 17 feet and four inches high', weighs• e,di*t Epwrorul church are to begin!
t*r- H lOi Bil &lt;4 tovtew. Alvin
Smelkrr. R. 71; Justice. Frank Cool. 561.000jx&gt;und.s and ha.s twenty-four i Tuo.’dav evening. April 11. a* Jhc
drit’? wheels.
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! Brotherhood •■—•* —•
•
And Selected Short Subj’ect*
The exhibition will hr started ning The I
j. hii'toun Township.
juhf
D;&gt; a beam of light from v &gt;k on ’I
and Wcdncsda]
B it mit ticket wa.' UAincd In
.ur Arcturu*. which rwlea«&gt;&lt; esming-. a1 7.........
.... ™.._
ahmtown u. fouowr. *U Rcpubii- me electric power that will »l«rt thrimrnt of the Lx&gt;r^ &gt; Hupper will be
Ibd- exposition. Arcturus Is ro far away held un i'iiutsday cvrtUiui m Hu .
u»n
Vern Duty; Treasurer Jullu» ftom the earth th.it it■ .......
takes __a -beam light of; ■;
the rm*', Thjs I* one of !
itch P”-.. Hisitway cVaiunr. Gerald in
oj ugpv
imut u?ny
forty year*
years from
’* time
•
- - • ,«hd
- mad beautiful j
mun the
1! ••
the inr»*t- sacred
Duun; Justice. Fr«*d stewn.*: Bd
P ‘ of. |t leaves ...............
that huge sun to reach durj
s of Hu: whole church yeift'.
' Review. Sam Nay; Constable jearth. although light iraseLs at th'-iThe duuns choir will a»&gt;i*l with thej ANOTHER BJG THREE PAYS OF
Howard Woods'. Harold Hawks. CH! •inconceivable rate of 186.000 mtlfs: music. Al! are invited, whither.
| meipber•&gt; of thc church or not ' |
Mtuldcfi ford Conklin and Walter Beach.
Maple Grove Township.
Member* and friends of the church
It will be remembered tliat
ar.- urged to attend Uw union Gcxxl
iso’s Columbian exposition
hi»i mii^osity;’Clerk. Fred Fuller.-D._ 21; ■given in 1M&gt;3. sb that tin- beam 01 ■ Friday service
rerv.... at
... the Presbyterian I
THIS WEEK —LOOK FOR THE COMPLETE
Etigeiie Davenport I
light which Marts the Century of:church, Lean
bean Eii
Take Advantage and Save Money!
Progress" began it* journey toward j giving the uddre*&gt;
Highway Commr. Ehiest G.
LIST IN THE HASTINGS "REMINDER"
the earth while the Columbian ex-:, On Easter Hundav the sunrise ।
'.irMltwn was in progress forty years;-ervlcc begin* ut 6.30 o’clock. wiu*,|
t»t&lt;-d Bd of Rrt|r» Rav Ostrofh. D. I
Heneph’s,
The Famous
;baptl*n-.. the.ltoiy Communion and!
.ago.
•i
Frsirietillc Toan*hlp.
' recrpllon of members. The an- ■
' Supcrvi'or, Newell Barber. R aa
«r-w
Vaporizing Balm
“NAMEL-LAC”
tnouncement is made Huii/tf any!
.1, &lt;jr .it. Clerk Floyd Shelp. Feo- CIVIC ACTORS^ SET
Evellrnt for rui&lt;f&gt;
wish
they
may
bring
their
eatj
4 - HOCK Enamrl
; ■ • 44; Treasurer. OU* Boulter. R.t
in noM-. throat
DATE FOR PREMIER
-tod h*ve linukfa*t in Hie!
| ho 0Rpm&gt;H------ Highway Commr.'
A 3fle value—oneand ihevl - 35c &lt;- I P
[church parlors, thus saving tile
: Ernest Morehouse. R.
“ Bd. ul
iar fur—
1
quarter pint for—
iReview. Ernest Hall R 144; JiaRce.; Tlieater patron* ot tlys commun­. trip home and back again at I
4:;o Alber:’ Bender. R. 52.
' ity will Iumc an opportunity to .ve.[ten o’clock. At ten o’clock ttjcl
.M-/U « M,&lt;-J morning worship will consist ot bap-j
Hut land Township.
Ihe lu*l -^nous presentationJune
d Un­
wn
a A 25c BAR OF SOAP WILL BE GIVEN TO*»:VSup* rvroir. Mosg* StuU ft. 71 m i- Hastings Civic Players on
or. Jura? p5 tism, reception oi member*, follow-1 &lt;•
▼ i itvo.NK Making a Me pi it&lt; ham: or more
- Ban.*
‘ jed by an Easter sermon by Rev.,- • •
• nf. . Clerk. Harry Wdliam R M;
U. accmdmg t&lt;* L E
• Dl'HING THt’RSDAV. FHIllAY and SATt’ItDAV
•1'rrm-urvr Burr Lanbatiah It 117- Thr«’ dates have been trntattvelv;•Dewey and music by the chorus
set although
some change
may b-^h'ilr Al il 20 the Sunday School!
(Higha.iv
Commr.
George
Cronk
R.
-----vw.i
I.Mih DoBOKNi:
necessary later. Regular rehearsal
a' i?'!21’ .*?’*” !‘;l‘
DIANA-DEANE
Hygeia Strained
are now being held each wrek am!** ‘■*kSn by
'
3 Can. 25C
Wall Paper Claancr
sufficient progres. 1ms been niudi’.so J.ri,"’
COSMETICS
BABY SOAPS
tliat the director* arc now beginning *;tn inc cant*.u victory, ny tin­
Each
Thormipnlr Township.
Prepared to retain the high, •» ia,r .uw.to u. M-U. ••! u'" "'I,' ■J-*''1:
•rvijnr, Julian Polls. D. 112, 'Umi Mr. »«n.rd or»* wu&gt;-4
”u‘, M"
T’" &gt;
L*»g* &amp;«» p«t e*
itv Clerk. Court L. Boley. H.■ :lw Cl.w Plujrr. :m. »-» ,.ua wUl Ji?-Xff!-h,7*1P M
Enru«.Y“.
Vic
■ •'.i■ uret Theo H. Armstrong,•■ a.-.-umr Hi- rwelm, U.K U rrhur- ?
"tJ? .L' °
b wmun,
V(la. — AMT ONE ^9 &lt; V
Highway Commr.. Claud Ker-; ul prampl.r.
"
rtor
CHOICE QUALITY MEAYS'

Visit Our .
Busy Clothing
Department

Here You Will Find
Dozens of Fine
Worsted

Spring Suits!

GENfflOFMRESS OPENS SOON „— - -.- -......

J15®

iTop Qoats

1 'TSO

riiMM ihiailf

Special Tailoring

GEORGE ARLISS

$35-

...

“The King’s Vacation”

CHESTER MORRIS

WATERS

“Infernal Machine”

“WHAT! NO BEER!”
JOAN BLONDELL -­

“Blondie Johnson"

PREMIER S SALE

QUALITY SPECIALS!
10c

Sugar s.7X7 10 - 46c
ClimaX
Merkle Dustless Mop
Climalene

Beef Roast*

&gt;b 10c

Choice Quality Kettle

Beef Rib for Boiling lb. 6c
Veal Roasts
II- 14c
Frankfurters i*. izlc

Hamburg

3

Trout r,..i&gt; ui.
Lamb Chops

Ibl

25c

it.

24c
20c

ib.

89c
19C

16c

, Picnics &gt;
4

4

Smoked

►

FRESH

'

J Fillets t
1Z'v-27cJ

Feldpausch’s
‘/WAere Better Foods Cos! Leas’1

Deliveries 8—10 A. M. and 2—4 P. M. Daily

Phone 2272

to avoid a cold.

WOULD REDUCE M0-

Our readers may be interested in!
' tcid I ircuct’ tree
Woodland Township.*
.w-hat Dr. E V. McCollum, world'
IWH LIUEPlot rtto
ii Uro itmiulup there were 201 . tamed nutritionist
of 11w
the -Inline
Johns!.
•
•
(iirtrltinni&amp;t Af
;
, —
'' '
*
in m
in Gas
flu a Tax From!1
light Rcpubhran ballot.- and 88 Hopxms Univcr.Mty. Baftlino.-.-, said Increase
itent ik-mvcrat. 82 split Rcp'qb- ln ,in address before a recent ftus i-i
Three
to
Four
Cents
Per
ji
ns and 36 split Democrat, iruur-! mg of...
.
th- American
College of;
Gallon Is Urged
the election of thy entire Re- Physicians. He declared that ladt I'
mcan ticket us follows — Super- c.f Vitamin A and rhe common cold • A bill &gt;u«.» been Introduced• In the!
are linked together. This means I slate legislature pro;x»ing to reduce|
Treasurer. Wm. Velle; mat if your body contains plenty ofI! th j license fee. on motor cars from'
Commr., Henry Hynes; Vitamin A you are not so likely to। 55c jar loo |«Minds to’30c per 100 i
get a cold.
iIpouiids. and at the same time in:n grandchil Otto Townsend ’
Tlie natural question that sug*jrretuw ‘ gas tax from 3c per ga|-&lt;
' Inn tn
Springs Township.
arm* tueli is: What rrwnmnn
common, rrti.
ecu-lion
to 4c per cation
from Yankee Spring* notnical food is thc best source &lt;1 • Thc Mate needs tlie money that
m.aiailable. but tiwre was only one Vitamin A? Hie answer he say* income.-, from these two sources, and;
nc.kH m trn- held headed by Albert mdk. If one consumes four glares lit seems fairer to place more of the
I. &lt;»ia-.'
R. the present meum- dally, either u a beverage or in!burden upoh there who use the
Kllswiyrll:' TreasTtm".. creatncd
nwi auttp*. creamed vegetable
veeeLabLe.- ' ioa&lt;l*
toads and lew.
less unnn
upon thnne
those wlv,
who nwn
own]
bent; Cleik, Wm Ellsworth;
urer.
Louis*.'
Kunft:
Huiiiwy custards, ice cream, etc., you will cars, but do not use them except'
inert'si
Coininr
Henry Shively: Justice, hare enough of this priceless Vila- for ncccsMsry purposes.
added to the c»rn- Giadcun Brtgga; Bd. of Review, as- min A to help guard you from cold*
&lt;! office. Wc hear' ired Meyer
------------------------------ I----CIKC IX NO. 2.
---»■♦«■------------ MatAruU reluming from thc &amp;*ca
Circle No 2 ol the Mc|hodui L A )
a much larger!
NOTICE.
chics Beach, near Brownsville. Tcx- 8 will meet al Mrs. Stewart Kfiltey'*!
&gt;| I will not be retpotulbte for any a*, pwy turnon the new Brownsville cn Monday evening*, April 10- The1
idebu C'Htract'd by anv&lt;me h-u &lt;«.- rumpikc . and w tim tlicir carl wual pot luck rupper w-ll be served!
I up the ddlcreiKC be; mt
tell alter this date, April 4. 1033. C. tlirouvh a I JO-foot bath io wu*h ofl -■
Members urged w *tland a three cent stamp.
C. Dottune.—Adv.
injurious salt deposits and sand.
tend.

Milk of Magnesia £ cAnl Bott!*. (or
Gem Shaving Cream
SuUens beards —
50c tube for—

W|^C

CASTORIA
"Gold Medal” —
I test for Bahies—
30c bottle for—

Lilac Vegetal
An excellent after
shaving lotinn —
a 31.00 bottle for

—B —

■&gt; 1

ARNICA
HEALING BALVE

W

&lt; V

You will SAVE MONEY by paying us a visit
and making u*c of the above special*
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday

B. A. Ly BARKER
PHONE 2115

HAST1NGS, MICH. . WE DELIVER

�Tnr HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933
! providing the High school boja with 3KE
—munity Night" for Carileton town-1
HINDS CORNERS.
Bunday with hl* panSM. 1
'entertainment daring tlie lull that
1
XT/M.m
;r!dp. All adults
and
Boy
Scout* are ।’ Mr- antl Mr*. Ronald Haynes en- Mrs C. N Totaa* and took
T~.:c
—
' ----urgently 7"u
Ir.-.-:ui
-rvaih between tip- end of live j
Jnoy oCOllt News
invited
to r
come. ~
The tertalnet! Rev. Conklin and wife of .tie daughter. Marian tMC
s;
-jsket ball season and the beginning
-------1 ti.feting
■ will
with 1 Haslmg*
____________________________
°^*n .£
“h open
B
for Friday evening.
‘had spent the spring
of Ithe track v*amwi The idea o: -u-‘-J=
supper. Following
mowing that, moving ptcmeMr. un(J Ml, Riracn M(rtt of cwi. iher grandparent*.
the tournament originated with1’ .
TROOP 71.
lures will be given sJiowing tlie ac-, fon
,, B11U
and Mr H11U
and MflL Rennie Mott I Mr and Mrs. J. K. Tobi**
Coach Hawthwne and the Interest Th.- meeting
mrruny wa*
W4lk CB11
called to order «vtU« »t
K Kellogg Scout
district visited tlwir
HASTINGS BOXERS TO
V ‘he
■; W. iw.
TT— of. . Hendershott
Creek visited tils broil
in-Mio.m.
..
....
_ Uulr tie
•.flat it created rawly rivalled tnal by...........................
grout
will -be —
an —
mvesuture
-uuir,, m
Mr and...
Mil. Spellman
Caary.
and Mrs. W l) inbui*. Mue
, —
— Gaodenouah
. .AAturuiiu anti. an- Cainn N'xt w.n
—- । jumj
—
MEET G. R. TEAM of any varsity sport. Approximatetor ten
ten new
new Soont*.
Scouts. ,Thtalgymigy
•
emoon and also cal ltd on
cements
*»d- a •idtnn
minute ceremony f*
Bu*l8ututay.
will
be directed hv
by Arlle
Mm. C. N. Tobias
- - K-riod a gunrr of capture the mating «
“• »*
*'"*• A.| Mr ^nd Mr,
j Hustings boxers will be tested to each nighi. rind lasted over a period
wui played by the bov . not Reid and Scout Tiuop Nu 77 at family. TJrx. Edith Bechtel and
Mrs Clark Robhuon of
tlie limit nt Oddfellows A term of abcut two weeks. The nitelid-; »urking mi kit.-s.
’ '
leauinw.
daughter Thie.ra. all of Hastings. I'filed Mrs. C. N. Tobla*
Thursday evening wlirn a Hum Ui.ee ut th.- game., averaged about | M.U1&gt; dlffcIPl,t kind* of kites are
Wednesday evening. April 19. thc; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | afternoon.
,
from the Jackson Athletic Club of two-hundred person* who |&gt;aid uti
ni411,.
vanou* boy* Barry county Executive Board meet-1 Ronald Haynes and ions.
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(irund Rapids come.-. hen- far a
'
! Among The. r un- u dragon Kite Ing will be held al the American Le-1 Mr. and Mr*. floyd Tobia* of| The Philippines buv.
Both thL. ycar'.y tounmient and
.mw abmit 40 het in length. many box gion hull nt Hustings. A 25c aup- । Kalamaoo spent Saturday nhii.t and, Uon of about 13.000,IMiO * popuia'match *Hh tlie local leather puehloot yeaf* have proved highly oved
suc-'j
highly ----------*Ud*|urul
areoptanc kites
a* well
a tew
will Important
f *cive«l. matImportant
mat- ।
f ,
'
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r..as Jill
lx per
setveO.
(.
__
Boxing
..___tons
-v.will
____not
_____
have
______
manycrsitfulymwahofti- m charge are ex-|- j-freak*."----------------------------------------j ter* will lx- up Ur consideration and |
more tipporiuniilc.s to indulge tsr pectins to continue them each sue*.i The meeting wn,. closed with the a large attendance is de-ured.
their tiivorit.- mtrrtpinminl. Qm'xecding year htieultt.।Scoutma-.ters prayer
For Hie two week-end day*. April:
j 22 and Apnl 23; all Scout huder.
iwon although the local -lodgo. is BILL MrCANN REGARD
1 Attorney Archie McDonald Is go- and Scoutc-s of the Battle Creek1
already making plan* tor reopening
Jug to give two le-.&gt;-&gt;us to B.&gt;y Scout- area will Imve their final nevsion of1
In the full The Jaektott Athletic
Tn tl»e Grand Rapid** Herald ot mi Ctvic* 1 lir a will b&lt; tur Scuuu Liu- Scout leader* training eouric al
Club ’ol Gram! Rapid-. jw-e-.es Monday, appeared, the fullowing who »re working for their merit Camp Ben Johnston. Sherman lake,
Mime of tin- fastest tx.yv the city ha* item ol interest to’iR&amp;ny friends in badft . The two evehing sevuon1. A fine menu has been prepared and!
produced and tlx- local boy. will Ha-’.ing* and vicinity
' *111 begin al 7 30 thi* Wednesday there will be gi*xl ipeakera and an'
Leave Order* for Deliveries Every Tues, and Wed.
nave io
&lt;&gt;n iii' .r «ora every, f_xsi LaBsth*, April 1—Bill Me- &lt; veiutu; in the community room of excellent pyoefam. It i* expectedl
minute nf the time. Alvo Um- fast
wviuhu.u nearly 300 pounds.Uh- Ha.-ding* Natiunul .Bank. Al!‘that there will.be from 175 to 200!
A»k About Our -2-7-11 Feeding Piap.
young .lightweight from IXMter. Irf-o ahj po ..,
markable us'illtj Scouts who are inurexud should pt&gt;-.ent at this gathering
Witt., will be on hand to&gt; trv con- anii gtaund covering ability, i* a ■ ix-ar this in mind. '
-----J. E Coryell, un
an Ot- na;cbul!
tja;rb-:i infield pro'Pect
pro-mr’ worthy nf
of
Wedne.-day evening.
&lt; veiling, April 12. at
at
The 25.000.000 loaves of bread eat-’■
elusion with J
Wednesday
Mgo ta'itcr.
reduced
4j&lt;*r
hayue .route
in tietie-Na-.hville
Na-.hvjlle
O'1 v-n..-..
7‘s'£; Tlie
,
ydnecd prices
put'-, arc stu&lt;iy |&gt;y
by m
In4
joe league
com-. Coach,6.30.
.8.30. in
Odd
H-lfow* ett in London weekly would stretch
stih
wlU Lxvtm in effect
enect and with
anti the Heady
steady jjoohn
hn Kotov
Kob» of
of the
the Michigan
Michigan State
State tralk
luilk therewill
be iicld
iield a "Com- B00 mder..
irnbK
’.vrmen! in
in tn.
-..fu. cf
....
__ believes McCann
............
.’
improvement
tm nnniw-til
nnancial situ,n—
eue .team
U
ation a full hou&lt;' 1- mnfidruUy ptayihg hi; reeond v.h ut mwid
expected. Tlie program I; u , folr&lt;ir the Sivartant
Jo’**
..
..
.ye.-irx
‘
,
Nineteen
of. age. McCann
. Adam Mior. I2C.
Tom Graham. j1;u. ctrtn,. along rapidly under Koto'
12*.
tutelage* Never a strong hitter a&lt;
Stun Kymk'o. H9. v* Jack AJler- a freshman, tlie .big Hastings ju­
,dmg 1*4
nior has developed !.;- eye mj that
Ait Cullogun, 136, v-.. Bill James.
..
„ not only htt&gt; the ball often, but
Kwani1’ ,3^’ 1 I-ouir B.u- lnml of hls attempt.- are slashing
;
... drive* through tiic infield or dv&lt;-r
Red Vandcanmrer. Ill, vx Herbert the outneHi. r, h-.«., It. ba', from
oo;.et. 113.
•
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Tlie High whooT* second annual
ixjst-bx-.ket hall •ear.on tournament
canu-to a driunatto time-.M mday
night whin Edmund Howarti's qmntet defeated I&lt;orni* BoyeV by a 13-9
&lt; Continued from page onei
score; The tlnuJ round was idayed, _______________________________
last Wednesday as .-chrduied ' but nnut who has studied in Europe and
was .cxteiidcd to Monday after tlie ha* played with many leading or...»
... tied at tlw
----------..m
h n. aJu{ ab:oad. Karl
two ------team:,--had
concluMon
cho.t:.
ol Wrdnt'fidhj
game. 10-10. and‘ *Bock. player of, the viola, and a
had al-oi knotted jhe wore, 12-1
•la at teacher of strlnacd instrument*;!
, the end of the overtime period.■
—
(
Ted BcytK. violinist;
Joseph
and j
The two finalist.', named the peter Klelnenberg who play the;
privihm- cif eofhpcthui with each vioU and cello, respectively 'All
All of
other alter they had succeeded in these men arc miincinns of great
tlowninp all their opponent-, m un experience and ability. Tluy malt'?
rhiuination tournament that found the trip here and back each w&lt;ck
a total ol thirteen teams entered amply ij&lt;-«iii &lt;- of th«-ir interest in
The two trams will be the guer.ts ot music and their drain? to promote|
Coach !&gt;■» Halthorne at his Iwme the development of wranind must-'
WcdtK'.day niaht
;
-,d xcuup-s similar to the Havtingi
, Tin. l omiiL-mm uf tiny tournament Symphony Orclirsliu
mariu thesceond one of its kind that
Mod of th«- members of the line­
ar with tlie object of ling* orviK*tra iiaye had little pz
no experience in symphony worit. A
considerable munis r ol tlie miialclqns arc of iilgh school age. Even
after the brief number of practice
M-sxioiu. however, the group displays
a co-ordination and LW.ng that are
wFcntial in symphonic work. The
violin bows move back and forth in
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The orchestra is practicing on real
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popular tnuyic and ja;-r It is diffi­
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fine progress and within a lew more
week* i-xjxxt* to lx- ready for Its
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Tins requirement is now in force ip
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OBITUARY.
Mahlon Guy, little son of
nd Veda Guy. was born
, .
1931, in Maple Grove towniship and jia-ved away to be with
! Jesus after a few hours' sickness at
ithc home in Baltimore. March 29,
1933 at the age of 1 yr., ’8 moa.. J
daya.
| Gary was a very’ bright happy,
.lovable, little child making sun­
' shine for all. He will be greatly
missed He leaves to mourn their
loss, father, mother, brother, two
grandmotlu-ra. grandfather, six
aunu. six uncles, cousins and many
other friends.
Funeral service* Friday P. M. at
the He** Funeral Home, interment
in the
me Union
union cemetery,
ccmcicry. Lacey,
i—z, Rev.
E. F. Rhoades officiating.
OBITUARY.
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Waite, was born May 27. 1870 and
died on Saturday. April 1. at six
P. M. after a Jong illness She is
turvived by her fattier and two
brother*. Edward W. of Hasting*
and Ear) of Providence. R. I. Fui neral services were held at tlie Hasj tings Citjj Mission, ot which de­
; ceased wan a faithful member, on
Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock.
i Rev f. H. Hooa officiating. Burial
I in Riverside beside her mother.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5, I»S3

PAGE

■ -■ I trimmer, for a large establishment of I
jthat city.
’
' Rev. W. M. Puffer. Mrs. 3. M
nf
1
Fw,er- MlM ElU1 xuln and Shirley
Tlie Whv at Demagogues
IfS Of I CSlCruiZyiSmlth attended U» state meeting of
Frank R Kent Comments.
f the Epworth League1 tn Grand Rapmeans hot only that the banks iiiall
■ ids yesterday and today.
be sound, but also that they be pro(j TEN
AGO TODAY.
. YEARS
----------------------I Edw. DeGroot and Maurice GrtgasrvtXTV SKVffirntntJB (pfted against raiding by panicky OUT-STATE BITTED
It
j
Up
to
the
Public.
TOWARD DETROIT.
Miss Co.utr.ncc Stem is home!bv wenl
Benton Harbor yesterHsttiars, depositors or hoarders. We need nafroin-st. Mary’s school. Knoxville,;day..**
*9 thp »l9tc
question
to - — ---brttemcM toward
; An interesting
. Considerable
—------....
- -------tlonal la^s to govern all banks. At ty.jrttt
,
telRC# 4nd financial lead- Mder in connection with government Illinois, for u two weeks' vacationbeing
held
this--week.
Mif.-es LouBe and Elva Buhop re—
——
■
- there ----the proent Ume wv have 49 differ.
.
out-siste in “ why
•M&gt; frequently
W1U **' auc’
ent rets or renting uws-one ror
of
a..y
P i«ur turned Friday from White Pigeon I Tlw &lt;** cnurt
accompanied by their cousin. Kath-1011 nrxt »«* Thursday,
each state and one for tin- United frc,m the targer &lt;’it;'-s. «n-,xvially De- ,na,1;.i;c--fcudominate the state of erthe Sisson.
i April 13.
States. Nothing could be more 'that, ii-i that they have been vic-j LA1(1i*flffuwlth the rulhlesMVas of
MBs Goldie Benham returned! Mrs Clartnce Young of Allegan
fHIlFR MOSl
ab*md. The first step in the Pre:4- fimlred by the urore-tipulou.-, andian Adolph Hitler: ivow was it tliat from Chicago Sunday after spend-111 vBitlng her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Ing the week with Mrs. E. W. Bui- Tomlinson.
dent s program will require national
®StVr!tv s'
John Br-‘nkl*’y’
------------------ . mi.timi niih. i«rnin» *«h ,.i. nf‘W,a piaN» tn lhe J onrth &lt; it&gt;* grafting quack, nearly got himself lard 'Grace Huling).
YEARS AGO TODAY.
. ngulat.cn of the issuing anduk ol afra|„ o.. .mt-btat.1 mart went-g.-nentorahlp
of Kan...
......
Misses Ftoreni-e Watkins and FIFTY-FIVE
M.v- (
locks’ and bonds for the protec- ....
ly carnplaineil
.- .••mcwliat
------ militantly
-- ------------------- . ------------------... -bitterly. a
most
pious - member bel Blough came home Friday I nun;' Marshnll PrtchtU retires after two
(years
of moot efficient service in
of ihe-publlc as well as of the •Thc;
jr
‘'
—
*■
I;- •*"
l"'i
4 ol thc Union? Frank K Kent R«y*l Oak lo spend their varaUon
] which he tuu won the approbation
,
around
IMrott
w.»&gt;
conwosed
of
a
;,^
irinit
a
^.
1(rr
a
nd-Klud.-nt
of
pohwith
their
parents.
,
&gt; The next step will be to
Mr
"lin'd'Mre
.nrt
0,1 giMXl citlzcn* toghc place to a
, bunch &lt;&gt;: i"-:.O! rohw. tiro, discusses Hits absorbing-wibK-ct two
'''children
—4 •*ucre^uesta
“ ’ Ttuv ’w.itkina
of mJ 2 d ' "T wh«V&gt;mpalhle. .re erith thc
cumpleH-lj,'dtvonre banks from et'-Jjns
•’•■s j\
ta an - ro..sg&lt;-r;.t.d .-tat'-mem,, ln tlw A , 1MUe otTh(. AtUntu,
.Mrr. sJturda^
w j Wiitkin,
«ilooi»
who ' will“&gt;»need close
gaging In thc sale or promotion b ;t not n-uly untrue wther. For Monlhty *
and
JirMReFr.ani.ht
fwn TtSJ *
’i‘chln*and
t&lt;J &lt;'n5Ur
, , ,
of tueti.stoeks or bands. Tlie selling there h: been rampant in Michi- j
mt state control or inter-.
ilni Southi American bonds by
’Some of thc men swept into
Mr nn&lt;f Mr*
-i- .1, .
AUFOn ClUTk. Esq . Of • Middleville
Sa^d!
?
aJd
SuSj
“
t
m7 u1?
hw
^lure "O'^tand to
York -bunks wa- a can- in aIjaJrik ,-j a highly speculative;Congress and state offices by thc
and Mr* Wm it htar 5 &lt; -^..&lt;1 c'4llt0,l‘ln” *" Vnl«»
Thuraday1
fliin-flammlng nf Amc.r. 'anij gambling nature.
! Democratic wave of last November
ivenlnt. April id. for lhe benefit of
?. .
—
in turn, ther-- .&lt;r&gt;- many who re-1 constitute shocking examples of the Ramd.
metropolitan
area who!utter
inability of------emotionally excitMr and Mm Frank Coleman and
^tah. He ha» prepared
hall be disappointed If
-------------------------------------------------------------trolt’- relation to larr-ci'(’d vdtci-. to discriminate or distin- Mr, Hawe e,r
mi*-*,* •
I'tlure wttli mucli care and.
lent Rocecvelt’s program does •
i.-, tm- :,inu'
thiit KUb-h. ” Mr. Kent says. ’ But the „
of Mr u&gt;
«»'**
» *''1d •«&lt;»
of •»’«*«
and tncirienti
that are intensely
in-'
include severe penalties for 0« ’tfW
• i.d. to Detroit M uu -. Lon-.’s-for, despite his overplayed .S2S-„
Monday “«
" Mn “*«•»’•
’ting TheJm'ture lx sixiken -.if
. , Urt.^lam
and
Mf&gt; j4Ck Sl,jder w?fi Um&gt; gurst „fJtcre.
'
.'lord.- in New v.-.v
York and Chicago, ..
beind:vsdii.|li\m. '1'W.v
Huey m
is .
a tvne
type and
in
the
highest
u-rnui
by
those
who
ine
niJir
leuned
and
artful
’
in
the,
nut
uniqtir--the
Umgsare
not
,aeiiuii-. or lietatc the banking or
diming ?..
Hi&lt;- public." have cidcnu. and
do
ride m &lt;?n the MtddtevuieMtrtentB Sau’irday °and hare heard it. He donates the cn. game ot ,"ski;:::2
-* j
- -not- —
mint law.-- The President is.right;: nunt.-HitatwlI rh.-.r
htif blah— Sunday
tides.’
~tirp proceed* to the -Reform Club
tlveir i-t'iuY-n
unseen, but
high­ tldro.
In raying that ".i banker Is a trus- ‘ ly profitable business in Michigan.
Mr.. L
"SSI*'
. mu
u. c.
v. Kurt.
rxarna &gt;»d
anu mltan.
enuoren.
ynn. Louire.
duck. Robert and Hur-,, kc?/ ?&gt;,*.
n- ■
• tt«- for people." He ahould "play i The long line extend., wherever hu­
How then do they get in? We Lynn.
Lwulre. Jack.
In the township of Prairieville.:
— tlie game square”, with the public. man desire for profit can be culti- quota further from Mr. Kent's ar- riett ot Grand Rapids were Bunday.i Barry,
county, three and one-half
vat&lt; d--and thnt trait never was in
IT APPLIES TO BO1TL
And at thc'same time the securities • any great danger ot extcrmlriatlon. • Hell- "The soundest explanation visitors ol Mr. and Mrs Jus. Ran- I miles south of the village of Pratnelies in the theory of tliat wise old----*xn.
v recent taue of the New Oul in which a bank u compelled to fnAs a humble citizen of Michtnan philosopher.' William Allen White. ___
Mxm Vesta Van Houten returned ville in the forest ot Addison
Spaulding is to be found a targe oak
took, editor Alfred E. Smith say rest ought ta be so safeguarded bv who wishes pro. jieniy for'xhe entire take year during the campaign Mr. to Flint Sunday after six-ndlng Fdisclosure* from white, m describing the character !&lt;-r vacation with Mr. arid Mr' Burr free.that measures a trifle ore:
eawcrnlng the Democratic party:
to protect the bank
•rnmi
.fourteen feet around it. -stump high,
:
...I.--,.
of
voier.-.
Van
Houten.
■ Tin- Democrat party.,in my op)n-‘ Rll^
patio:
.
is. JLid there been
‘
world' lead us i i this conclusion i who fallowed and' so nearly
circled
’
‘
’
Mr. and Mrs John Scott and Mr and retains its ' bi&gt;,*n&lt;-.v, tor over
«in-M
ion. must rid itself
k’orous RovcHuncnt supervision, of! Driroit lias proven -its inability to ns governor. "Doctor" Johiv*Brinkand Mrs Bernie Moorman ot Bat- thiity feet high where it branches
c.i! H there u. a larger one in this
v Issuing of bond* in thc country, 'guide ita civic. bu-inc.'.T iukI flnan-!iry, the goal-gland man. whoxe n». 1iounly«».' would be glad to hear
gojucs. mountebanks apd rpickpots ntixands ol banks would be open tiwl atlairx from the destructive du&gt; was taken away* from him and p. M'lortniin’.-,
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whore’ license to practice medicine
Mr and Mis Binford Sllvtly of about it.
who masquerade Ms leaders and give xtay that have been closed, because
was revoked, wrote. Tn every civtlt- Detroit were Sunday guests of hi*
thc party a bud name wF-h *• nubJc
w commission.--’’ approval
(nation there u a inorfTnic under­
people—Hie forutM* •h» dragged
-i tn bond i-sues that hare
world which cannot lx* cjvilized. It l»«nu.Mr....J M.
religl'n and Uqnur nilu poUtic' tlx
can be taught to read and write but
■ orthle
and which tui .
i not to think, and it lives upon thc TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
'Continued from page omy
.populk-u who blighted the |»*nv fx
lnve&lt;tjatton been made
i level of its emotions and ptejuMi.- r&gt;. Ethel Heilrtck. Jennie:-----------------------so many jvsrs with thefr free silver
Mbcd.
lid never hare be
i dices." The Brinkley voters did not. Sandahi and Mabel Siswn and E-.r: "tanit what kind of u scnoul house
and Other -ecwinnix he mire. Hie
I know what the word moronic Gilbert and Bernard Quigley arc m *hall Jx- built by the people of any
.VO 7 HING is so
demagogues »|jo support the opi&lt;n:| meant, but they did know that ’un­ MiUkcgrm att.-iHlliW. Hit Epv, .-.Wth
TFU. THE FULL TRUTHdistrict in the state. The
t.tronii
ycrR/i-ncvA.
I derworld’ meant sopetliinn wicked. League rnnvenifbn.
lion partjl mote than lull tta- Umc
‘
Icsi-laturc iitui ptusred a bill doing
!■ a til be a wise move, u- beta
i Indignant hundreos of them wrb^ Mi ■ Olerma
wni« Doud
uoua of
oi Hartford,
nnrtioraz^""*
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away with
thh state .superviaftm
and who arc wiihout loyalty tn p r- for thc Uiil'.-.'d .States povcrniii- nl
in to Mr. While dtnqhncing him for’ wt)(| u sp,'ririlng her VHctatinn with'Uut has resulted in the axtwndiwn or principle, the uroum- bank* give full publicity to the bant invesi.1‘tand«-i. Uirtrting that they were ■li-r .........
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- .-i --iU t“'- *’f vast Mims »for
— &gt;-.»*&gt;»«
purenU.
Mr ai’w•i -Mr- "k
building* in
| Chrtrtianv ol a and character and DotKl. is-suffennq from an attack of. districts tillable io(bcar the burden
with tlicir clowiiF-h antic and li- tigatifflM that are to lie cojiducred by
। high Handing in thc church. Mr. yellow Jaundice.
re-’ixm-lbit- rmljjg, a;;.i-:i.t nrtihaa- a M'hate commute.-.' The cqmplt't
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White replied that he had not
Rov McWilhnm,. Mrmerly. al Seme members of thc lemMature
alrr.v and big businrw ■"
fXcts Will’ help still ugljynimore th.i
ihcant they were. bad. but ju.st teacher in Hastings Hlgti .,clv:o! h.v.. the. idea that automobile drivsturdy comment, that! lyiually ta arc afloat. So far as ?! locking th
I dumb."
but now teaching in pie High Ahool &gt;1 ■
loaded down with money
tlie point is thc following cri'.icnm public or destroying ronfirtt-nce .
nt Decatur, nilrioi.- . &gt;as in iiic city i &gt;“id can '-till pay a higher gas tax.
Mr. Kent continue'-: "To those Sunday and Monday.
.
R’ l’- Inward Brouwer .of Hnltandi
vt the Republican party implied .by concerned, tliat daimr is part. It i
Mr-. Edwin Engie hi* gone to ha-t a bill Uj to mire the gits tax to
thc above paragraph and written by doubtful that the most thoronfh in
(Continued from pnge ones
j great bulk ot voters ta
Grand Rapids to visit her father, ty1"- cents a gallon and cut the
Thomsu-Col.lm. sdltw vf tlie Cry. - v-'.-tlgatiore- will uncover anythin
William E Worden, enroute to her I
lax 25 rents u hundred Tax‘underworld, the sucreaa
tai FallsaDiamihd DnH, Upper ivn- half so off-color a* the public is pre
1 P-O’*rK have been urging thnt the make some .'iwith,-.-. -and d-&gt; x*m&lt;- and ,M nrli Hiii in special mc.-agri.
; Lotus m-i-ds no.furttar ,-xptanatlon hor.u in South Bend
By nature rnriowrd with rifts that
Insula. It/xacfl.-.
work for the vleciion that was held asked- the ix-gulature t &gt;i some ar&lt; ■&lt;! »tnc ompctaiicy. and‘appeal to the emotional and prejMonday. For more than a work. tion.
trutitf
view ol the subjM
jtlie proposals of lax reduction on &gt;oma of the observer* say. it had
nw.-r, Detroit, has and udired iiWMs.ih^enltn need only enroute t-&gt;'Grant.
- ’result?
What •ha. -been the
Leon E. Manning, a pnntar on flir.&lt;- two item* luive received but been almost impoMible- tn get any­ i Relief for delinquent -taxpayer
irgc
place
m
She
entire
thc
right
opportunity
and
a
certain
THAT 13-MILL RULING..
Igtd&gt;'x ip thi- Republican party
s—uut never enough to political shrewdness.
Sometime,- tlie Hasihuta Journal-Herald. andi^P* consideration.
thing don:‘. Everything wa.-. politlci'.. luiRUbltre in the commitf
ichfgan't Supreme . Court ruled
dance
of
power
ovirltlwy
riuss
the
nui.rk.
.1.1
Huey
onre
Mr.
Daisy
Skinm
r
skipped
'tat
Sat
-1
:The Republicans were figuring on
could..w-ih pinch credit to himulf
i-ro-’torr5hmm-r' rftrl- htrf- lw- -Hrt it -TT-irt-t-rv- the *ec* dire to Hfehorv Corners where
is ahow
bill tn
in Hive
tin- Icgislatur■ II-.- fheyj
-in.--. , T'ure
....... .......
Ih&lt;il candidates. Thi
tx-llu he Id in
and much aid to hi* party, say tlie
pas.-1-d would rei»,-al the r&gt; niri-rats m-rr frantically bi
•
au-v have proven ond time. Tlie eminent gost-giand wire married by Rev. I v !’. G ii -.
limit and decided that cities
real pioneers and aur-(specialist who promlred ta build it net: and ihru .-x.pixd
-k to H.r i ta«
provides n p-n-’-m f r thm -Finish the J.ib" »nr cry
rtlbues were exempt. Wtf do
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' lake in’even-county to improve the tings after a three -la
visit with members &lt;4 Hie supreme bench U|xsn ,gher slogan
-part’
aptly -Edit
wt*h ro critici/-: the court. Il
thegriMm. retirement after a certain a—
rdf. Bi.-iiThqjbam Eccen 'climate, faded by a narrow margin Mr-..Garnett, a cousin
Ini of talk
applies to &lt;
-w ol Hi-'There are no former members
.dqubledly interpreted the «m&lt;
; ra'Kl&lt;lV&gt;3.-. and the Rev. Hob Shulei None or their fwud-,
AVluit ha&gt; been done
No n-h w'&lt;- of malt tax funds for
mem - in the RepubUiai
,i tlwtx-firh-now on pension.
|—who I am trilri charrtiingly com- wedding until
”* itfi'T
‘
it' w.i;&lt; &lt;rtrr
warding to tiirfat
... ------------------------------ ....relief of peu-ly b.mknipi lubeirulitr
Mr. and
Mrs --------------------------Floyd McCallum
Rzxisevrit's farm bill i&lt;.; bines the more strikin': qualities,of
-----------------w 37 bills enacted into law* •'an.U'n’iuaisl.ad...been
.&lt;» him eh Aimer Semple Mcl,i:- &gt;.-»i:. Cole Fenton haw b.tn sixndiiig -• ; • DR IVAN RRIfiR’v AGAIN *
Twvnty-■ v«-n of tin
Tucniy-X'Vcn
throe-all but II)
Bill mcica
Bita r and Torn H&lt;:im bv a ,-;d-.r .l.iv&gt; with Mr and Mrs Lucian Wil! u'’*
. w-re
a -re tallbills introduce
introduced by Rep. Uu&gt; Tiotn 31 tn
y from
..u Hr,I
•&gt;- r Vernon J. Should have
r-. &lt;n
.-, . n.,1
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v
AU*
S&lt; r . un-i
nr.
HONORED BY PRESIDENT Birman ut.d
.nj-T-nr
in 0.1"
California
But H.
Hui.'wro
MrAlbeit
Swartz
and «!o
chilifren
ling Satuida, f-»i »!
x
_ ______
■ Brown.
luiut debate simple and appealing program G went
helpful and to take the money away from tt»—
'
ith n-tattre*.
Grew tn Manhood in Anavrin
Tn.-t-’two Republican, w.-n-memTalkin;.- . th- 1 iwm.ik.-ro March
crvrd the belief th
. Garl-xk i ,«mrilin; urow lo MAnHOOd Hl ASSynu,1H.ra of thl. commiwton of inquiry 81 h. Gov (, &gt;m rock explained that
b-»i thought&gt;rich end give it to thc poor—Hwy
voperty lor all jmrpre
aw
..
«ttn rel-itiu.. u&lt;
Township—Long Time in imu&gt;ante c'»t« AU nt their n biu&lt; h&lt;‘ had* given them
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but a small.part
he v.. . elrct'-d a»vcrn &gt;
It i on (,..inci Led; ■
« ,,
o ....
-••-»»
‘now taw. cut out useless and --•«
nee
of tlie legL-lallve ;si,«i»m, h'qrtiw
AU'.h
" lb., that . &gt;.
r
,
Oovcn|ment Service
i lei-, state cart add extravagance.
tor quick action. I don’t dare une
n en are aj»av» elected When the” THHITY YEARS AGO TODAY
Dr Ivan Brl«« who wa&gt; reccntRullibie nature of the rlcctm-.i'c n
m,.. xfnu&lt;te Nachtrl b rctu.-wd • •
&lt;lfi«r-.«it .4 lhe it-nrmment
romidcred the sunntung thing .- k
Bureau ol Btanil^rru at .Wa^htngwn,
with n link' bit of tt
&gt;■&gt;-.' tl&gt;.it the Lunt- net into public v.itli h-i ni-clwt
Alt-reg'"tain be&lt;-n honored by'Pre-;- 1 tjral nddreu listed some of the foi•irn- Hu- way. but ina* - !• ' o;
p j K’-n/rn r. iutnrtl
i. i.ti.•**"’’* ’ "■
has been named ‘ lowing among the immediate prob- ■
•tarn dj II really iv not mucn ol a R-ri, Indiana
Fr-'i '-' it. .
i ,A|:"
•*’' a'tcccoro ot the National lenv. of the stale
trick
cou »U ot week., vui: in tliv c;:i Geonaphic Suctety
* i 1—Welfare relief -No pv I'lur-.'i| -Dr..Breggs
-LZI..UIMHA w.vw.v born
pu.-n and grew to
to-hni ta'en submitted to tlui-icitista-■
:and vicinity.
i l l s HAVl
’•.iiunci tii.inhm.-d m A .-vria township? hire whi n they, adjounvd to pta&gt;
igruilti.itrd from tho Mlchtttan State politic., Friday/
Friday tCbllegL* and llien .Kpectaluted fori 2
- -Work
-a • relief
.................
A lot «»i them simply Hash in t!
—Nothing -ha&lt; •been
reret..! ware tn o;hcr coikgea. For' pr&lt;‘*mU-d to proude work for &gt;&gt;b. --- - , --- -- --- -- -- - - .M.IIUI
.&lt; Jitacl spare One can bx* bark
u.n)1. j.Vl,u, a!
&lt;.viine tup' he w;ys eor.tn cteti with le.w—:unle-s the propjnal t&lt;&gt; open
; the National Department of ,Aan- .
and-recall quite a number who witiv hl. uncle. Robert I
Q&gt;ltiMoek
chlgati who an: liel|Hng pul'■
M.- &lt;•; i!I-; n .i d m ■ ' . ;culture Lati'r h* w-a., taken from?I vicl tabor comes under that headm
'.U.v Beatrice, ot ,tacta»mf cairn :;h.it department of th- government: 3 -Old agf pensions -Na prewre
idhtuoth the beliuslnu
Indian
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----- - th:. ncommendation
w.., and now of Michi
Monday for a vUit w.lh relaliv.-. (
•
can. Het. intrre*t«d tn the &lt;n
■ Potter and faini!. ;Standard*, when- in iuu, made ajlho Gbtenior
4— Governmental rc-moniy- Thir-. buali.e.,- in ih&lt; victim; of Ui.iu- liu.
for. I/ulay
*i.en l :• markable record and w now the
not enough.
iiwad nf the ni-litunon -He has Ij-eeven bills paxM-d. Z7 ol whirl. M(. Ficix-ant.
1 --iura; drgros from coUcgi-x and re j wore introduced by Reps. Browni and
b»vin&lt;on
« a D&lt;
unu '• Mixfr
m
rz'
fiwphnic Burhi
ID to high offi&gt;«
(»cni -id -is a great scicntut. He; Hartman
- - । Everyone
uroinid the
j Everyone
Grand R-ipids returned iv
hails1 । predicting
nu ll let niv ftnr.g.
i
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5—State aid for jirimary rehonta
about
urri.iv after a visit with h
6thinevitable rracuon sweep
___________ ...c artiviuro of
no bills presentetk
,
' byve. Some think ii- will be the
» tartly as he au - .-.wepron
Bureau of st -I’ndardr.
a btui------------------------- in
— -— • 5—Tux reviMon unf*aiflu3Iffient--' n&lt;-xt Banking Cnum-aioner Othcrx
Ti»e foH.rem.t named wirin'
not -make k-xm! Hl* allut - has • adopted and taki-n
i n un
up tin
-»Tik'- inuiuur that has war. him-Several bills pre.-uited. none ol fmy member ot Public Utility »&gt;mthc ctrj'-'
rtr
are unredeemed TT.e cuta.ion ot White I.ily
remunenriafion of the, govern-; which have been given entire uti- :nm-lon. Nobody knows. E.eiyiHiv u
!_., Mundiv
on us an cxeeu’dre &amp;-• fluid; The Home- Missionary
innary-Society
| guessing.
Socirt. me,u--------------------------------------------- i ministration rupport
not tyariv so entcr- nt thc M E. churchi Hi A^ra'
Guild of the - Episc ijial church
&gt;nnu-nt t &lt;
, u it h. inherent
.-pending her vacation

The Hastings Banner

.

» LZJS Yira-s and Opinions;
tows as will protect dejjoaltors. That
IV/tat Others Say

T/lis and That

Backward Glances;

CAPITAL NEWS

St
Mra. Ch
children ir
Mr- and
In Detroit

Mr. and
Ml frteiubi
Win Kr

net;.
Miia Ed
home in B
from Kata
ballot'.
Mr. and

Sunduy.
Hulu Im
Mr anil 1
Bai unlay:
D.mald I

&lt;n&gt; Friday.
George

dutic-. al 1

faintly nn
cottage on
Mi.v, Yv
!n,m Butt
Rapid- ovi

Jrrcnvllle
her &lt;l.iugh

£li,।ml iw
piid Mrs-

A Quotation

witn nrr

Legislature Plays Politics While
Welfare and Work Relief Wait

&gt;! political ixwCT that d-e &gt;
irate overnight, titett m i-.- Edith amt Arwolm
wno override and. day in Grand Rapid
iirtrlligcnt and substantial
Whfle a’ Play Tti
■at their state*, nave got to Otars'* Hntlman caught h'r .
i.-. Mr. Long jxvoe.sM -, oilier a street scraper displacing the r&gt;nu
, and throe answer that bones of the nnkltROGER# HAb IT FIGURED O'.
question: How do they hold
Covert Freer started Mrnrisy on
rl'tc.Ttw:
..i bxMhes.' trip to l.-tdington.
. IM ,^r.
T,
,,
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C“&gt;■ w-UMMw.
,lu. &lt;■. to 4c. a io tot-; nviepcndcnt Democratic journalist
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
rrent wuie Jui; a mat- zh„ ,„r IRany Srars |lM txrn ajl
'.ng it otfl -mvs Mr Will /ditona! writer on the Baltimore
The society connected with Em- i
A 10 percent good time w.i!
nunuel. church will be entertained i
re* mnd so on A hiration ol political nuns a’. r’m- Thursday. April 13 by Mexdanre*
R^buvon. Anrirwi. Btuby, Mason.
pencil ant^ more or
rotitta iy&gt;&gt;U.&lt; cmcernlng the political Greurel. N Diamond Wm Power* I
hat i^ nrrd«d. Anri ' machinery ot the United Stairs He and tin- Misscx Matthew, and!
&gt;pine»—' the treasury ' i' m a far better position than the
r kick out of it than average person. to sec through the ctal rooms from five lo seven AU
—Chet Howell, Cht.--*' chicanery and demagoguery of hg- are invited to attend.
•
At the annual parish meeting of.
&gt;u;c.&lt; that flash across America’»
j* j Emmanuel church Tuesday evening
i." ■
I political horizon. Xu* foe this reason.'
I no doubt that many of his views’ the following named vestrymen vA-re
._ elected for tlie ensuing year Mesari.
: seem rather impatient and wer[ harsh. fteftardl&lt; &amp;. of how we accept Hr A Goodyear. D. O. Robinson.
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
that a kitchen app
f David S Goodyear. M. W Riker and
iW'
! Mr Kent s statement*. however.
‘
J
“ !no't ot i^-wUl agree that the tn- J. A. Van Arman.
itam».a'nk-!us to save all lix
-3— ,(v.u v,
pwiucai U'.najwur U Mr »’«« Ur:L ^ank Beckwith re­
' n-A State Journal.
States t-xiat that could not produc* a problem that constantly taxe» the turu«$ from
Mtlwaukc-.1 Friday
name "ngtlqna!'* before, the word! &gt;
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a-1 ,}sa' U can rcll with thc iircsent &gt; intelligence and ludcmant o' thr •h*" Uvey have been for several
no* that
almost any equipment working 30 hour* a:!«&gt;««»«&gt;• °*
months.
Mm Rlrl with a good K&gt;t
re -Ettelbert Stewart. Corn-; ’
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Miss MatUe McCall, a teacher in
.-. loner of Labor Statistics.
Rain falls 2M days of the year on the Union school at Grand Haven
rwd.~Florida Tint’s
tliat acaoun'
,
J.,hr Falkland Islands in thc South suited tire Rev. Hollister * Friday
Lvcrywnere wc find the hwhvtd-. Pacific..
and Saturday.
d thins in Maurtniria
" ’• 7 ~
• ----------------Word received from Miss Sarah
Tlie Etfic. Tuacr at umes sways. Hart&lt;y&gt; says she is pleasantly tototJu and both in Detroit in mn-'didn
u much as 10 feet from side to side, cated ’at Musktgon, being the head

Pungent Paragraphs

Crumbs of Wisdom

This is the Growing Season
In the spring pf the year it is a lot
.of satiHl'actibn to watch the plants in
your garden GROW;-to give, them
the proper attention and help them
to strong and sturdy development.
It should afford every parent a lot
more satisfaction, to help growing
boys and girls with the ,’job of
GROWING and developing strong
bodies. Right NOW is the spring­
time &lt;&gt;f-their lives and what you do
for them will have a wonderful in­
fluence on their later lives.
The things that will help Ihqm the
nioj«t are simple things—nourishing

food, includinir plenty of.gopd, pure,
CLEAN milk*; plenty of/ileep ihirf ex­
ercise, along with Jots of fresh air
and sunshine. Good CLEAN milk too,
will cost you 'LESS than any other
food you buy, food value considered,
and will bring an added share, of
health to thc children—and grown­
ups hs'#cII. For your own protec­
tion, and that of the children, be
SURE that the milk you use is
CLEAN. Tests by Michigan State
Oflicials P R () V E that Highlands
Dairy Grade "A” milk is th? CLEAN­
EST milk you can buy. A phone will
bring it to your doorstep.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, I^o

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

’■wh:

Newa

LOVE

unk;
a circl

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL &amp;, 1M3

Social Events and Personal Mention

PIONEER RESIDENT TO
i ll||/F
CELEBRATE BIRTHDAY fl lIIllL

nflliPU
nUUbll

Mrs.-Annie Young, at Eighty­
Fourth Year, Has Great

Variety of Interests
Honorable Jolui C. Ketrium gave
an addrcA.; at Marshall Sunday
Friday of this week. A|»ril 7th.
-u ..wu k«,v
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Mre Owar Young will celebrate her.---------------------------------------------- &gt;—
«*&gt;•«! «» looded There
night.
Mth
birthday
at her home on W ^tne map*, one inch to the mii • ducw and family rain barrel-.
MUs Stella Heath U home from
Green
street
win
re
»he
teu
lived
These
show
a
good
deal,
wood..
hllb.
^.plenty.
After about ten mile* '
l&gt;er school work at Niles, enjoying a
the
level"
I ramr to Mudgley Hill"
eoo was in thc city on Friday.
wlwre I could look back across all
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Ear! Wart-lmm visit­
thc valley over which I’d come On
ed friends in Lansing over the weet
thc
high
land
I skirted thc town of
parents, Mr und Mr* Wm. Hams,
Palmatler, of Kalsmszoo. on Sat­
Wvdmorc ‘where King Alfred made
and .save for a few yean residence
urday hnd Sunday
,
umbUfoj
on 8, Broadway wlirie the Jay Htgle
Mr«. V. L. Wolcott at Freeport
hot!*.; now stand* .'Ijr has always
inis! Nylunds Knoll, and hvndtd
Rapid* bpent Thursday with their
fur another range of hill*--where
1 hoped to find Cheddar, ter I l»»d
• Robert Burchjipent from. Thurs­
day till Sunday in Grand Rapids
arc not aware that tin* record is
and nb-o attended the funeini of a
(■quailed by any other person no*’
brother-in-law in Dansville.
living here.
'Philip
Mrs* Claud Wood. U visiting her
children in Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ritchie were
in Detroit on Wednesday.

vtetfed Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Ed­
mund* of Nashville on Sunday.
Mr md Mr*. E. A. Burton and
Ruth Handy arc expected home to­
day from Kissimmee. Fla. where
Jiiey luivc been spending the.winter.

Hon. J. C. Krtciuun. Will Shultei*
und R. M. Cook were in fit. Joints
Tuesday where Mr Kcttfiam &gt;puke
before tlie Rotary Club.
Mr. and Mrs Harry fa ins /md

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especially hana.M»tw outside. lull oi
lovely Jaciy Gothic stonework. bu’
rather dbuippofating Inside because
the heavy arched buttressing tin-

Monday.

Rapid- over Bunday.

• lid Rapid* were guest* of Mr.
I Mr*, ilobert Burch bp Bunday.
!i.. Lk’Vjl MVCorffdrk und chil­
li ol 1-Vtroi: visited her mother.

with my lunch and walked up the
Goree, up a tut. up between Hu* cliffs
for four Imlr s, At tlie top you canu:;

Lothe;

(irroiiijMiut'd
und Another footpath over more!
rrrn country When you start on
hmfolitti you always lw&gt;pc that
man who Hr-t made thc path

&lt;&gt;f Batile Crick
। Ildicrt Walton. Jr.
where iihc had ’been spending sev­
eral week* with her daughter and week end here v.nti Hu jhmb.imi, Mr. and .Mrs. Guy'Jordan.

.tml .M.s Coir Newton .last week.
Mi .- Mildred Newton anti Mr. ty»lumvy- aho spent Sunday with her
Mr and Mr.-,. Izni’iil
pin nt -.
, Mr. :qu! Mr*. Edwin Pate and two and daughter Lol* .'ix'i-1

l -R LEE clcghes are away out in front this spring.
They lead the field in smart tailoring, quality of
fabrics and in careful manufacture. It is our sincere
belief that Curlee clothes are the best now made at.
the prices quoted Inflow. We believe this so sincere*
ly iluit we guarantee “satisfaction or your ’
money back" on any Curlee. suit.

C

Clothing for Men &amp; Boy.

to Giasfonbm

into Write with speed and alacrity
More wise and ninre limber than
[when I left it. I had nevertheless,
lufd a most pleasant three day*.

Grand Rapid* Saturday.
A nugibar from this way enjoyed
Asahel Thoinpwn. the operetta given by the Caledonia
;yxi family.
Mr and Mrs. Howard Hcught.in
of Lansing Called on Mr. and Mr*.
hz married people of the Watt Thomas Wednesday afternoon.
church held their regular' Mrs. J. 8. Thomas, who bar. been
octal mw-ting \Vedncsday • I tiling fu r son Watt for the p i 1
her daughter. Mrs. Guy Smith.
Mr. ann Mrs. Henry Thompson
and Walter Kwvlczyk accompanied
tpbcn
Rapid* Tluir.nlay.
Mr*. Addie Benton of Middleville
jpent thc week end with home folk*.
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’ Miw.t. Elsa and Gertrude, Her- attended the three act play nt the
man of Caledohia accompanlcd-Mrs. Brew .school Friday night.

?une ‘Bride!
WHITE ROSE’
die flower of Happy Destiny
Newest of wedding rings and loveliest.
LOVELIEST not only
rare beauty.

XPECIALJ

*on. paster of I he Methodut. ehitre
of that City, performing the cerr
nrnny al Inch noon. Mr. and Mi

symbolism but in its

FRIDAY, April 7

SATURDAY, April 8

UNIQUE in that it has thc sparkle and radiance of
a circlet of diamonds.

L. V. BESSMER iSS;

w with a hnyly birthday j cans? 1. had :
al! preoared. A delightful; road, and the
rcixincd.
; Happy to tree
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piMocd by t!

. Tl’.ornapplc Garden

REED’S DRUG STORE

Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.

FLOOR ENAMEL

Gulden Bantam

PALMOLIVE
SOAP 4l5
SUPER SUDS

: Joseph ii

''Hastings, Michigan

Benjamin Moore &amp;. Co. Paints
INTERIOR GLOSS

Del Monte Cora c.. 10c
put in their album*. The photo'graphrr did a poor jeb because not

UTILAC
SANI FLAT

Full line for al! interior work. Prices inc down
on this &lt;|iiu!ity line.
”

in Albion college, is'one ol nine per­
son* elected last week tn member­
ship in Delta sigma Riio. iwiional
imnorary forensic sorleiy. The nine
persons include seven who are mem-:
bers of the preeout student body and ]
two who were graduated tu l. June

Large assortment of New Papers. Prices from
10c Double Roll and up.

f VARNISHED Paper
. (or KITCHENS and
IUT1I ROOMS. DOUBLE ROLL-

.iiiging ot

vo-gc. z ib.. ISe

Fancy California Sunawaat
.
Extra Large Sire Prune*. 20-30'*, 2 Ib*. 2Sc

NOTICE!
School Scrip
Note*

Brigg*, of Lansing announce
marriage cl their daughter,

IN EXC HANOI

the ceremony fouing performer! by
(Father W. J Lhckton in Elkhart J
i Indiana. Thc young people are
spending their hoticymoon in Chl-

No. The1 Engluh arc a wonddriul fleers will oc held un next Monday
[rwnln». April 10. .Member* and
people!
After a good nlgtii * re I In tiic will lx- a pot luck dinner at 6.30 p
iiousc ol Mis* SmUli ireccntly re­ Im and a program and card* lol*
turned from Au^ralia &gt; .and her eat. lowing the installation. Every mcm1 siArtcd off- on a nitety Sundaj ber U&gt; urged to bo present.
'theming toward Cheddar. The fln.t
' tour mill-'- wa&gt; owe Hut low eoutHryi where t6e only possible, ocifoiul'oiuTint published
(were cuttle-raising and peat ;ul- 4’lxlladelpiua,
!

SEE US FOR DRUG NEEDS.
REGISTERED PHARMACIST* always on duty.
Ask for Mr. Sinclair or Mr. Reed.

Prunes

.Hasting* Comm
i Knight ■&gt; Templar,

tint they lire like deep velvet. One
ot thc most interesting building* reimaltung practically intact is tne

New Patterns in Wall Paper

Choica Quality

Salt

The Charity Guild of Pcnnbek
hcwpiuil will be entertained by Mrs.
inn fireproof.’ u burned with
difficulty.
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�THF HASTINGS BANNER.'WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. 1833

PAGE SIX

'Fort sj|.

PROGRESS IN DEVELOP-

Home Economics
Extension

WANTS

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.

...New Truss Proves
Greatest Rupture Aid

THE CHURCHES
COATS GROVE GROUP
The coots Grove group of Home

church or the xabarexe.
x. cburcb m
opp- vuktt h»
psneMtt BuUdln*

WANTED—

Akron Mechano-Form Tniu
feature "Selective Pressure
Control ”. Holds the nipturo
wore securely r.nd sUinlMtet
unnecMsary and painful tis­
sue crushing preuuie. Wc are
Exeteilvo Akron Trass Fit­
ters and keep your truss in
adjustment.

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»uo.

The Prescription Drug Store

Our Success
lisa been achieved Ihrousb care­
fol badness mjnarrmsnt and
saU.factory dealing allh policy­
holder*.
SEE US FOR IN8VRANCK

.
FIRST UNITED brethren CHURCH,
r«v l E Ian*. p*»u&gt;r

F&gt;'ft sa! 1 • • \-.T .14 t.-.--

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN
J. L. MAUS
LmU Rtyrranilatire. Hretten Mlit

&gt;.,.l us, .-Ii -u

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GEORGE M. NEWTON
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
•
In CHRIST.
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M..
E. B. anon. D. D . Factor.
Q»r.
an4 Crater Kt*.
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FOR SALE-CHICKS
From GETTY’S BIO LEGHORNS.
Alto purebred Racks and lietlt. now
hatrhlng*. 1000 layers un own place,
circular.
GETTY'S POULTRY FARM
AND HATCHERY
Middleville.
Michigan

EMMANUEL C HUH CH.
(EPISCOPAL)

ING CORN VARIETIES

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We can all remember tto terror —Stanley High.
[na; wa* inspired m tnu country
Read in April Chrhtian Herald all'
Mr. orpha Richtnuftn. Wcdnr- day. when it wm learned that the Euro­
Marc!। 32. for un ail day meeting, ucan com borer had gained a foot- about tto new Y. M C A. building
•’ meeting wm conducted hold in America. ll»’ work started ,Jin
SteS^
‘rarW be urwi
C“,&lt;‘u b
*a . m '»
Jerusalem-to
dedicated
by&gt; u
Lord
wj^iie chairman, Alice-Otuue. and m Mime of the eastern stutca, then
, ,,
i.74..
tweivt members responded to toll
Canada, then district* in MichiWoodland s group met with Lawo ,. r„
call by giving u favorite de-M-rt re- kan and Ohio were infested lu tto *°n Smith in his home this w«tk
' '•
clto F-M.lla’KeU y was appointed |q-hi of what ha* torn learned since T^«day evening.
'
■ crctary pro tern in the abv in - » seem* ridiculous to think ut the
Lari Monday night a group of '&lt;■
(4 the regular secretary.
money that was spent lo get rid of Setilur High school girl:, nut ut Uu- ""
In thr
ion
non
ik-mons'.nitibn
the
pest.
It
is
now
known
that
notne
of
Mra.
Harris
Wood
burnt
to
a
............... ...................................
-uu-l. .njk
011
artJ Plcmakinr
K»ven cutting com close to thc ground. ducUM the'organixing ot a Girl Re­
by out b id.T. Qrpha Richardson, putting the can and stalks in lhe nerve group.
A fine dinner uj. drived
noon. jiU&gt;. practically eradicates tto corn
Twelve ol the older Y groups at- "
Tl&gt;&gt;n Ftwd Nutrltents was borer. If one did not have a silo. tended tto joint meeting at Cal::- n
given m the afternoon by Vera n |,&lt;&gt; would shred tto stalks II would denta Hut Tuesday evening with, two
Bi inker. For recreation, all enjoyed destroy the borer. There might be - from Kent county.
Calrdotua
inghm several son»'
Iftw in thc root*, but if these were group furnished refreshments. Barry
-ri...
-in ij.
... ... ......
.....
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. I’
Tto next nurhng —will
to .1
at ,tto plowed .........
under to a good&gt; depth
that county
group meet
next_ ..Wvc-k
Wedtome of Rtiby Wood. Aptil
Roll would end the trouble.
.
nesday evening with Mr. and Mr.- I
&lt;\:!!. a, hitoi.,.1 meal —Kathryn ■ ,
thatjlme. however, there Angell * and on TTiursday P. M co
, haJ been rapid progress toward the through Ionia reformatoiy
!development of a variety of corn! "Let your thinking encircle tlie! J!-'
PINE LAKE GROUP
which i* highly resistant totto com globe."
The Pm,- foike Nut:num Class borer. The Michigan State College
Monday C. P Angell met with tto »,
mt i-.vutn Mr,. Dornihy Ford Thurs- ; announces that, at ttoir Monroe eg- Freeport CMr) Reserves and led Uteir , ’
borer •iL
dlscushon
on hfc
life problem.*.
problem.*day. Marcii 23. with eleven member* perimrat
orrtmi*nt station
sfrttlr.n where
uh-,- tto h&lt;v-&lt;‘cu**;on on
'«
w:u first diicovcrcd in Michigan.1 A chance to see some free
frr movies '
"
‘ton addrel
.a . .to ..tto |&gt;ro«rain ot
I r- n.- ■ '.ii
rullril to order they have brought but a variety of ha*
by tl e rhairmun. Mi.- Fox. Helen corn which will resist tto attack* lhe Rural Conference Apt'l 3»th tv
Beadle reviewed our previous • h.-- of borers. At first results were dta- to be m Grand Rapid,.
1. ,
eun ond answered question1,. Wc couragiiig as only small yields of wiw
nuituieu twenty-five
twenty-ure men and
anu . •
One hundred
corn were obtained Research work bbyi attended tto Father uhd Mon ' Hl
qiuremmtv fit the yvar. Tlie wus continued, however, and last banquet at Middleville test week in ’ L
uniting wa&lt; adjuuniHl tor dinner, year a variety was harvested which cmncctlon with the Btuthrrtxrxi
al which thc ditiionsiruUon of thrry yielded seven more bushels per acre Our mutual friend Kat) Ke« ler w«- '
cii.^ert-s wax given. In lhe utiemotm thun Duncan com. which u a stand- tto
the big speaker.
.
Mrs. lingers gave the lr«sun on aid variety.
I| None too early for boy* und girl.
girL &gt;'1
Dv-.-«irt* und thc Guide to Food &amp; to enroll who can attend Barry . ,
lection wa* discu-.'d "Tlie lesson
A COMMUNICATION.
Cou.ity V M c. A summer camp
.
was helpful its well a* very interestWilmar. Calif Mar 28 1933 ' this coming June ut. itoir n«-w rump K ,
ing. ’1
next -meeting Will to With Tu thc Banner: .
I-’1* on Stuart lake 10 mile* from
M
Mary iXister hl Apni - Mar­
Will you .permit u final word O(1 ■Hu*lliuts.
,.irt.t j3hncDrt.
tto quake di astcr? Went to Long Ta.-ntv newulXX re .surer u.
—i.C...
I..!, ..... d„ U.t ,.,k &gt;nd U'UJ’XJ.'JXr «‘T,Ji ", I
MONROE
GROUP.
,
.1
...
about five hours in which to see tto
“{‘"J? „.J*
, ,‘h
ii
Tto Monroe
Mimr.e Nutriti.
Suttilt.in Cla*s met UnUiuce done to i roocrtv A vt it.- Amc:xan bank. Wc uiidrntatid. .....
at the home ot M:&gt; Lorene Hughis
WisIiM-'QUiy. March 2fl. It was an all
t,ay
eleven members mid
t.&lt; *,t. more substantial buildingi
a naturalized cittern if th«- Unit- “
G&lt;*’ were
»r.«- iMHMiu
i ncse
intact Tin
m- an?
are cimca
called graue
grade td stktes cannot to legally deported e
leaden demonstrated a tfrrr:
CcvxTt a
Tto i™.
best archi। luv former native land.
a buildings
hmidnure tote. *r»..
1„. to
which war. .-ci ved for dur luncheon/
tohiwm. lrcU UI1(1 builder* here hbld to the]
After lunch&amp;n our levon w
:
l«
TfJ8 flain: that quake proa! building ,
glvm: on food, then some of the
inc can to constructed and ut a cost not
members did'some of the exercise.-, io exceed -five to seven per cent | LEGAL NOTICES |
vlilclr earned much mcrrinieitt. Mo­ more than an ordinary structure.
tion war. made to adjourn to meet Cny ordinance* and jierhapo a state ■
with Wandu Ctunence................... -law would prohibit tto building of .statemfnt
I any pther. Their, added safety would;
P NO 3
,H ln
W-ciiforcenients. Flfs-icE-a &lt;•&gt;
, hen CI the Los',Angele* thirty-three , f
ii. ; . .

they a. re not so serious. Piano.'
were .shoved with much force intoanother part of tlie room. a flee gulIon.waler t&gt;/.t!e was lifted from a!

Ti. ■ la-: lefteun L.c thi' year a ill.
uiv ii in the community rpom of
:i- Nai'xMial Bank bffild&amp;ig. TuesGROUP NO. I
”,
•••»*&gt;# •tiaiasc «u»pi
B.i:iy County Ext&lt;.:b;on Group i
,
.... . 'i.'i.*
, 1«-U Umr .»&lt;-■:« &lt;»&gt; Tuc- , V .5 I f
S'Vf,"1."
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...
toii-i. ..-ighterud Truthfully i.e can
.'i«»uiwto r "No." Perhaps'bccausd thirte ‘
te not time enough before thc quake La'i u
■is
over,
nt
hast
for
the
time
being.I
n
.cry capalib
• Ir. .1 fi lter to the Banner -ome
ia
. five year.; uro. after an experience ,., f
••vith my tlrat quake I stated that I :
•
had bren more frightened in the tlXS-i",
IsMfmrnt of jny bam‘doing chores {.u .1
! during a.virlcnt wind-storm then by * ’, ’-1
.that hr,', quake, tto fright Ix-uv:'' m„*
of Kil ini.i- due chiefly to the duration of each. •' -M b,
Y'ourx ti-uly.
j
,f:
W. H. Schantz.
?,7.\
tor aunt and tinea. Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne .Culver.
CEDAR CREEK.
Xlnrjiirie Hanson and nphew.
The Doud Sunday School will, be- *'•*'
Pinning mxi Sunday, to in the fore-' k &gt;
Ji.m WiHivrl were visitor* of I
noon at ten o'clock so everybody re- •-■•M
Vern. VanFtt Sunday afternoon.
1 member to come in the morning. -.! '* ‘
Lawrence Bcvtwlck and family of &gt; - i
m&lt; iithi’ old daughter. AM- u ijult'f
eick at-thus writing. We are toping Ros* township suited Guyia Pease I ,’1'1
land family Sunday.
K'1,'
■for her speedy recovery. .
' Burton Huidp-brink is very sick 1 Mr. Wateon and family of Clover- ! un*
with the fin and strept jcoccus wre dale visited Russel Watson and wife
,
.
threat. Wc lu&gt;pe he will-be out Sunday.
Louie Dubois and wife ot Augusta, f«»
&gt; [&gt;-nt &lt;wr lhe week end with Henry i'. j
Wertinkn and wife.
Mrs M,-lvirf Campbell is visitlnr ' •’■■
her parents. Mr a^d Mrs. Reed &lt;&gt;; ! J

.119 E. OtMa St.

•rt^e only triple railroad crossing
In lhe acrid i&gt; near Riclunoud. Va.
Ohio HaLv.a. !;nt. the cent)'
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the Southern Railway.

HASTINGS MARKETS

able damage to the car but no one
badly hurt, dnly well shaken up qi.d
badly scared. . She had v.ith her1 old Converse farm which they pur­
a brother and some friends who fur- chased some time ago We welcome
tushed music for thc cntcrtainmea: them lo our neighborhood
A good crowd attended thc pro­
gram pul on at thc Yankee Springs

FIRST METKOMST EPWCOPAL
C'lIUKCH

Mr and Mrs Wm Hit good and
baby have moved back to Nashville
Mrs. Perry VanTuyl it gaining'
(roni her fall.
Noble and Edith Saunders were
Mr und Mrs Lewis Thomas, in De­
troit a tew day* last week.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stott have,
been visiting in ptUcago thc past
tw'o weeks.

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EA8T GVN L'Kl:
mt wim
MrJ’ ,la Snyder and children of
&lt; ii, 5l,a’* ‘ aJ18 811 irtry Wil lams Comstock called on friend* WedILi-tn.K^ Visited at A. J. Beck s: llr.riay p gf.
&gt;*!rilaj : ।
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I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crawford and
.... *; *
,5,1,,r '■ Kalaniar.ej: daughter called on lelalive* in Ot.&lt;■ : 1'1 of tor sister. Mrs. Km- Wco Thursday
• t.i ftebcufk Sunday afternoon and
Mr. and Mrs Harry Clem. Mr and
Mr .,.. M
u.
~
u ,
Mrs. Will Crawfotd and Dorothy
,
.
M.r?
ClwSbef1^ Crawford were in Allegan Thursday
Jtortaiifd tto Misses Maybelle nll buslnera
of
oien Deck of Cloverdate spent

Where there is

a Will

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a Way

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■ CHARLES H. LEONARD
Dtetiactiva Fumts) Sarvica
AIM Aabalsacs Bsrvu*
F»«n» mt «r H«1 A-itif

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t Kutemaroo Sunday
Frank Hurter
lr.T' spfnti Mf’ and Mra C E. Plpp and Miss
‘ •r*‘i B‘ 114 &gt; Ptetxe* in Martha Jean Stewart of Plain to-11
.Several'from tore enjoyed tto &gt;pcnt 8un&lt;Uy
given by the Shulte P T. A ’Since tto opening of the George
----------- • il to Center schoolhouse Friday Washington Bicentennial cetebration on Feb. 23, 14 countries have
named 14 sheets and seven square-,
and parks in honor of tto. first
Then uer • exjtnmenting with the President of the United States.
’h$r*rl&lt;i» carriage.'* Alexander'
Hinton built and ,u&gt;!d one for 11.000:
and thi* car. now in tto Smithsnn: tn Institution, i* believed to be the'
j t rat nutoqmbtl" 'snlrf .

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CARDS of THANKS \\ .

there is

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.a
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MORTGAGE BALI.

Bit.
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LlbM* !&gt;•*•

Research Work Results in a 'The Young Men’s Christian Av- '&lt;•?.
Borer Resistant and More soetatlon in ww fifty countries u ■
busy doing things that the pahProductive
Crop
■
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'•ikMMin
iticlanv uixmiv
declare cannot uc
be uutie.
done." '

week ago for repairs were ft-opened
je.terday. • Monday&gt;. Some of the
"trick*" pteyed by tto quake in thc

HASTINGS PARISH.
METHODJSr EPISCOPAL COUECH.

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MORTGAGE BALE.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, April 5, 1933

PART TWO—-Pag*

S dulged in .by those that wish and. eratcly good finish when varnished.

QUIMBY.
I very Tuesday a pot luck supper is] Weeds and foul gras; grow seryl Mrs. Wesley French of Assyria is
held with special entertainment aft- .rank and are burned of! annually by visiting her sister. Mrs. Anne liltxrrwards by local talent. There are ■ many land owners, thus robbing the man.
roque courts
Maynard Milter. Lyle Garfield^fat. Next in line Is another of. Visits 70 Acre Orange and
o,lc tMks about more than a shuffle board
—-------and
■
■— that .‘soil of any humus tiiat
...— would result)। The
...w Young People's
&lt;tvk&gt;ib» Class
u.ui party
swvy
Paul Cridier. Ralph Kenron. Mlto1«&gt;*rs purebred Milking Short-;: *“•
L
„
■ six lb B B in Michigan his listen- are busy
btBV nearly ail
all the time
time. The
'Die (from
I from decay.
deeav. Cattlemen
Cattlemen maintain was entertained by
hv Miss
lliu EJrelyn
fs.-i.1vt.
Rh».
n.Jhter
H-i bonu. Tin-, heifer produced 1.2041 Pecan Grove—250 Memers are apt to move on and suggest park
the
of -a •lake
that ..
it .j
is .....
the only way to have kpusk—• — here —is -on
.........
- shore
- —
——- ;......
—--- 'Ixjwell
... ,Saturday night with
w*wi a good
unaw. rorrt..i Buenier. Horace
of
# .
o| t(|t Ttilrd'
u-r. in Tmirista' Club
a psychopathic examination or say extending south about 12
13 mites
miles and
and ture for the stock and to a North-'attendance
North-' attendance and a good time.
there.are
lalu-s all around
ar&lt;Min&lt;! all'ernert
all emerge eye.
eve the cattie
rattle certainly
rertalnlv need
neeil
XT- Wnllare
nf Hostings
Itn.Hna. gRve a
Reuther and Sheldon, Karl Eckonl;. ] 111Rll Jn UlU cla4S flteo belongs to&gt;
F ,
w
J Just plain liar but B. B. have been j1 there
are many lakes
Mr.
Wallace of
William
0.™^, From 997 th.
WlUlum Volta
Velte, r
C. M
M. Kioweh
Stowell. Mar.lu.in
Mur- Milo Shaw.
lbs. rj
of miiv
milk ’ The following interesting tettert-ttwht in Florida weighing 16 lbs.' with good fishing. The markets have ।IK At thc dipping spoken of. we saw fine talk at the P. T. A. Friday
tlie finest vegetable.', al depression I a few barn-yard pels that were to 'nigh'.,
shall Pierce. Lloyd Gaskill. Bhaw thia purebred Heifer produced 43 9 was recently received by a H1™11! by Michigan natives.
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„.. v—
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- | '-rhere
’lces Bnd
compared* favorably
with
services will
from
E. ...
A. —
Burton.
ho .-with
Mrs.
— ' are a man and. wife here.|i«
heft
and strawberries that are
ure I be
t-------------------- “■"u Michl-'&gt; Easter
—•--------------------•- be observed
and Bristol nnd Jesse Osgood andilb’ uf fat.
Burton
, . a nome
..lust uevono
bevond tne
the ettv:
citv 'V*•'
«V •••**
nice but hhave
not the flavor u.
of rgan
cows «...
but ...
the general herds were Sunday evening, April 16. Twelve
------ ... and Ruth
........Handy,
...... - have been.
- owning
—■ ■■»&gt;
,»u wn.-.
Sons all lufd one or more.cows that
High two year old was owned by ..■'pending
‘□ending the
...... ....
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m. Ita.l
*
inf
vnnmr people were
«
tljc winter months In thc
the ltlnlUt
that __
we....called
on recently .*_!
to i Miehiiran
Michigan one*, l&lt;&gt;
to Ib«lud niw/
now fur
for I un
an Infnrlnr
inferior Ir.F
lot.
of thm
the young
baptised
produced mure than 40 lbs. of but-!Bhaw and
Bristol. This grade
Ed. Burton.
at services Sunday evening.
"'vi'.rim.M.
ctxr.Teh
I
toil
■!•**
neighboring
farmers
dipping
3
qu.
35c.
terfat during the month of Fib- Guernsey made 743 lbs. of milk und
Mt*. Elsie Ciutelein of Rockford Is
a little trin C“Ute ,Or Udt!’: 11 WUA ,'ut
ln'
Wp “rC Phnnln« on tWVlng tO the
ruary. Thc high cow in this list Is'44.4 ibr. of fat. Second high Was fnYn h ' t^K/rk’ frkm
TAMARAC
CORNERS.
visiting
old
friends
and
relatives
tewBt
J-nd
’
tereitln
»-^
ul
»
u
&lt;jrd«l
me
a
little
Atlantic,
about
l&gt;0
Itulca
in
a
few
T
^
AR
/
a fourteen year old Grade Guern- ‘"'e of William Veltc s twin heifers,
S ^%t n^Wn^t!nrfven*e- ror about“ »•«•* before. I mdays
./. ...»
and -a little .....
later to oto
St. rvK»-|
Peters-Mrs.
Mrs
Della
Della
C CoHon received a let- here a few days.
scy, owned by Shaw and Bristol «he i» a purebred Hohteln, and oranges that
that wc
we could
could not find
find in . .
.Undlfl- on vmu*trrass i bure
to to
call
onon
tlietlie
members
of of
thelhe lrr
ter from relatives
retail
Mrs. Mary Bender of Grand Rap­
burg
call
members
wl» live In the
She produced 83 3 Ibrt. ol fat from from 1.198 lbs. of milk site produced
| earthquake one Her son Lyle's wife ids visited her cousin. Mr;. Lena
hid aoM
UlP neKl ll“&gt; **tan 10 Barry family there.
1663 lbs ot milk. Tlie second high •&lt;«•» lb«f“‘. Tliud in tlie close w'th.owtor
Castelein rrioay.
Friday.
."“to"*™! to^Utod i«
« ^d todS
There were last week 17 neoole J,IK Louise Qrtton. and also the uasteiein
■
mature cow was a grade Jersey. ■ was -one of Coy Stowell's purebred
here*f^ Hasurrs Iml vldnhT*'&gt;*««•* daughter. Marjor.e. said1 Mr and Mrs Louis Pajel of
-"WJL?,
owned by Reuther and Sheldon. Guernseys that made 622 lbs. of protoM. U» nn... vuUly. TM, ..&lt;■
nere from Hastings ana vicinity.
the&gt;. u.ere
the
water OT1
vUiUd lhe tetter's parents.

Cow Fourteen Years Old
j E.
Tops The List For February]

From 1.5C0 lbs. ot milk Mu- produced: milk and 41 1 Ibi ot tut. This heifer
65 5 lbs o! fat. In thc raine herd we Ireslwned the 8th day of last Octoflnd another grade Jersey ^ithjber.
1,112 lbs. of milk and 58 9 lbs of fat
Speaking ot long consistent lacProm Woodland we ure called to tatlons we will mention Paul CrldFreeport by one ol Furivst Buehler's Irr's pure bred Holstein cow. "Doris.'
grade Gurnarjutesa lop of the She freshene.d the Oth of lust April
four year old class. Tills little cow und In this twenty-eight day month,
produced 1.092 lbs ot milk contain- produced 1120 lbs. of milk and 43-7
Ing 56,8 His. ot fat. Second high j lbs. of fat
four year old Is hard to dhtingulah.
High iierd for thc month of Febbecause we have u pair of cows the mary was C. M. Stowell's 10 puresame age. giving tlie umc amount bred Guernseys They averaged
of milk; testing the same und natur- C88 Ita. of milk and 37 0 lbs. of fat.
ally producing the same amount otiSccond high were Reuther
Shelfat One of them was Lyle Gar-. don's 9 purebred Jerseys, with an
field's purebred Jersey and Hie oth- average of 772 lbs. ot milk and 389
cr was one ol Coy Stowell's purebred Ibv ot fat. Third high war. Lyle
‘Guernseys, The heifers produced Garfield's herd of purebred Grade
1.120 lbs of milk and 50 0 ita. of fat. Jerseys. They had an average of
Now we are taken back to Wood- 802 lbs. ol milk und 36 0 lbs. of fat.
land by one &lt;&gt;f Karl Eckardt's Grade-' FOqrth high were Vclte's purebred
.Holsteins. This heifer made 1.420 jHolsteins. They averaged 981 ibs
Jb-&gt;. ot milk and 49 7 Ibs. ot fut.
of. milk and 360 lbs. of fat Fifth
The three year old group was led' in line was Marshall Pierce with an
by one Of Milo Shaw's purebted average on 7 Grade Holsteins of 879
Milking Bhorthonu.
Hlu* nuide lb-., of milk and 33 6 lbs. of fat.
1,148 lbs..of milk and 52 8 lbs. of'
Leslie Raber. Tester.

A. BURTON TELLS

]

HISEXPERIENCES

b^^^. ukg.

We nave just returned from a trip
xt(&gt;w al tfce tlme when the aw- , Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wart Friday.
“* "" &gt;“ ** *■““ “ with the Gtigsbys to the farm ot ful jar and tremble of the quake! Much sympathy Is expressed by
Ogden Kaisers daughter. I think can)P. and it shook the house so1 this community to Mr. and Mrs.
”*“1'
~
““&gt;■" her name is Shaw. She.lives about] hard the water spilled all over and Dirk Hollman In lhe taw of their
rrmlnd. ™ wn mtoh 3 miles south of here and owns a jarred the dishes out of the cup-; son.
piece of land having 200 feet front-' boards. They said there had been
The neighborhood' was sorry to
toto tod irtoa. puu atom 21 pound. °( John Kalchim with hu unrraa. age on the road and running back • quake5 before that they had w|t- hear of the sudden passing of A. J.
or balanced Icrtilltoc lo tto l.r. op
atola, H. acU u ttoai-nuatar about
mile to
all urr^-u,wuv
nre«rd,but this
the iwiuci.
hardest vinone Riley, a kind friend and neighbor to
—- --- .- ----- u
- fine
---- lake,
-- - -it a----win was
eaa lie:
&lt;rar.l&lt;.nlrur They had
hart a:n tjj5y&gt;ver
................ were In
... and
__ &lt; they
..__ were
___ _ _i.
used fnr
for gardening.
twice a year some to the place. »l ““ maeunla. winch we liato nuwl
have been Intcr-planled with Feetoa weehly and monthly and a few In large portion Into sweet com which badly-scared and never wanted to
Mr*. Robert Glasgow of Dowling
«&gt; that he haa a crop ut them totween. He met from Hew »«l is just nicely up; quite large straw­ witness another one. They said it spent part of last week caring for
-aomenme.. - They do nor bear nuu tod knew Bden Hoyntoda end hl. berry beds; a few fig trees that are listed for two nights. They live In her mother. Mrs. Glenn Kellogg,
every year. He also has many kum-1 brother, brothers of Dan. Tlw-y have now in bud. and some of the other Ixb Angeles. California.
* who ii^s been ill.
garden plants.
quats and last ye&amp;- hod 11.500 00 ,bt*n wintering here 14 years,
Cleo Sears and family spent
worth and no market The soil on1 There are 250 members of the
In going about the state I have Sunday at the homeiof their parMORGAN.
Ids farm is the blackest I have seen, Tourists' Club here with better than concluded that there Is not more «nts. George Sears.
Mrs. Millie Flury is home again
in Florida on uplands. Port of his 50 more that have not joined. Some than one-tenth of thc land under
Mrs. B. F. Colton spent from after spending
_____ _ _
the
—
winter with ____
Mrs.
orchard is covered with Bermuda of these own property here and have cultivation. There Is much pine Sunday to Wednesday with Mra. Roland Barry of Stony Point.
grass, so thick that he says It can been coming as long os '.7 years i timber which usually stand* ..
thin
— Ruth Duncan in Woodland.
j Mr. and Mrs. E. Duxberry of LanMr. and Mrs. Walker Cotton spent' sing spent lhe week end at their
not be plowed but he disks il often. The members are certainly a con-land not very large but considerable
Part of th.- oreliard Is w&lt;ll cultl- genial bunch and for that matter so I of it is cut annually For out-door Sunday with Mrs. Cotton's parents. {cottage here.
vated as are most of well cared for arc the citizens Thc city provides a I use. it is rather short lived but for Mr. and Mrs, C H. Stratton, at
Mrs. Mary Turner, who spent the
ones. It's the same old controversy community house, with lights, tables building does very well. It U heavy Bowen Station. Mrs. Stratton is winter with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesabout sod orchards and cultivated and scats where card playing is in- and reasonably strong, takes a rrfbd- quite poorly.
bit of Barryville, is making an in­
toTidWtto’£rtUrJ" BoXht lh&gt;SS ,hty

.m

rato •
"iti ‘1m" “ w o( n actol to II

definite stay with Mra. J. W.
spent lhe week end at Morgan ..
Betty McClelland spent j«rt
her vocation with her father. U
McClelland, of Naahvflle.

Forty feet is the correct distant*
between stake.-, in horaeahot pitch.
Ing.
.

VIC

(\ POWDER
bAKIHg'I
I
[/ SAME PRICE
AS 42 YEARS AGO j j

bounces for25f
ECONOMICAL
and IFFICIINT

FEBRUARY REPORT BARRY
LOWER DAIRY COSTS
BY TRADING BULLS Seventy-three cows were under
..test in February. Their' average

College Is Compiling List of production was 624 lbs. milk tast­
Good Sires in State Avail­ ing 3 88 per cent or 24 33 lbs. of fat,
' including 6 dry cows In the average
able for Bartering

East Lansing.—Further elforts to11 The average value al eacii cov'n
product was &lt;6.16. Each cow con­
help Michigan dairymen to cut pro- sumed an average of J3.85 worth of
diietioh costs are being madr in the feed, leaving u tna/gin of P 31 above
campaign, now tinder way. by the feed cost.
Tlie overage cow returned SI GO
dairy department ut Michigan State
for t-ach dollar's wvrth of feed con­
College to assist owners of good sumed. it cost 0.158 cents to pro­
herd sirpt to trade three animals duce-each
.......
pound of fut nnd 0.617
rather than send them to the butch-, cents lo produce each. 100 lbs. of
er.
rnilk:.
The dairy department has helped,
Three Highest Herds. ’
In this*way before by compiling a) Twenty-two registered Gucrnnst of the proved herd sires owned
ol^n,.d by w c
uvcr.
by. members of herd Improvement a|;cd 55lJ lu,
associations.. Now. every farmer in
or
\
the state is asked to take ad van- ■. sjx Kradc ltoislt.lns nnd
tage. of this means of cutting thc:Guernaey OWned by Howard Staniwt ot reptac’ng dairy “ulb.
lon aVCTaged 712.3 lbs. of milk
Out of the 50 bulls listed for trade •
3JJ
lbj £
last year. 38 were sold, leased or
'
iradrU Homeun-.U» Ir.to
U11&gt;r „„
th.n.&lt;-n-Marlak.V«hM&lt;hn- ,„wl
,Iol.
d.lrym-n w.r. hHp«| M yet . toll
,vrra,,^ 6MJ |ta
will, . known rrmM -Ittoul
„„lk ,„Un« 1H tor rent nr
Ing out any money.
IJta , ,
*
it is believed that this
The following is a list of the three
will aid &lt;«•!*«,. “f. &lt;’•••.
Idghest rows in the two, three, four
retain bulk until their full value
d . .. . . ,.la8M.„
is known. Tim pr.-wnt method of ■*',n
‘
repluclng herd sires when they are;o\'r Two and under Three Yean.
Ires than three years old results In' "MlM Ixx’*u'™&gt;rf.
. rT?’
the .daughter of many valuable ani- O**r,^ oV*’*"1 b/ *
mah. SWah bulls wpuld help great- produced MB h». of 4.0 mtlk or 33.9
ly if they could be kept in lhe;,h\_"r/B‘ .. ,
herds of tlie state as long as they1
- "S|»ot n. Grade Holstein, owned
were useful.
p’-v •'f'11 Miller, produced 775 lbs.
Meetings have already bech held
testing 3.5 per cent or 27.1 Uh.
In 16 Michigan counties and mcm-j0* ,al
bars of thc College dairy department' "N0 M " “ Grade Holstein, owned
have explained thc plan. Meetings
C,lcn Marshall, produced 568 lbs.
will be held In 12 additional coun-|o* ** l*r «-nt milk or 25.6 lbs. of
ties Farmers who have no ehaflfcrfMz
to attend three meetings can find .Over Three and Under Four Yean,
out all about thc plan from county ‘ "Lake Hills Jewel." Reg. Guern­
agricultural agents or from tellers sey, owned by W. C. Schultz, pro-,
in thc herd improvement associa­ duced 820 lbs. of 4 2 per cent milk
tions. No fee is charged for list­
ing bulk.
- "Lake Hills Pride." Reg. Guemsey, owned by W. C. Schultz, pro­
PINE LAKE.
;duced 596 lbs. of 4.8 jwr cent milk
On Wednesday, April 5, the Help- or M.6 lbs. of fat.
'
Ing Hand Club will meet with Mrs.] ■ June." a Grade Hohteln, owned
Mary Multendore for lhe regular'by Howard Stanton, produced 762
meeting.
Ijba. of 3.3 per cent milk or 25.1 lbs.
Mrs. Effie Eurte und Mrs Lee lot fut.
HtoUniltom. too b.to bton III. «to (&gt;„.
&gt;nd JInd„
much Improved and able to be out. ,
.
ot bed now.
i
Pri»y II, Grade Holstein.-owned
John Rogers Is Instrumental inj^.J’T’*1
JTX,UC&lt;id *'lo • !!?'
starting thc neighborhood "Spring n)llk ,csl|ng 345 per cent or 384 Ite.
Clean-Up Campaign." He is cutting I01.™1A
.nd pulUnt to. ou«r-toto.«. Itok.!„ ‘V’"1™’n«
»..t Ot hl. tew. w. .toKi IM. I
toll! te « krt.t teip noxl tolUr
L_‘°v.'T
"
thc snow lifts always blocked the 38 6 lb® of fat.
road by to. tediv.
-Mradow Gold Ntorr." H«.
Or.ydon D.V.1 of K.lamnioo I Otorwy, o.™d by W. c. Bcliulu.
ap.nl Thutoday and Friday wlto'Jtooduwdl TOOIto. ol SO par carl
Hobrrt Wanwy. Tlu-y rprnl Thur.-1 milk or dS.Olta. 01 lai.
day evening In Buttle Creek with Mature C'Usa-toFive Years and Over.
Harold and Lewis Brown, students
••Spot," a Grade Holstein, owned
at Argubrlght's Business College/
by Fred Miller, produced 1365 ite.
On Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarfhcc of milk testing 3.15 per cent or 43.0
Avery come to their farm home i Of fat
from Kentucky, where they had, Nobleman's Hebe of Fore Pine,
been spending a short vocation.
RcK. Guernsey, owned by W. C.
EDCKJ iriinni-----I Schultz, produced 1,011 lb®, of milk
Our «5S?“ "hil^nu, war! J"’1™ 411
“»■ “&lt;
Max™ OrPrtolrr from to. Crnlrr

..Qp.pky r,„„y

to?~ntototo Z! SliwT SllxaU2Sd«TSxnl«p?r

Laubaugli. Phillip und Vlrgiida ■
WOurl100cl speller* UliS'month ore

FHANK YOU!
Words seem inadequate to express our ap

tire day. From the time the doors opened

preciation for the friendly spirit and cour-

at 9 o’clock until we closed them at a little

tesy shown this BANK by the fine crowd

after 3, there were steady lines of folks at

of folks who came to our institution on the

each of the three windows of our office;

re-opening day, last Saturday. It was the

andeach one was very patient and invariably

largest number of people who ever did

court eous.Many expressed theirappreciation

business with us in any one day ip our his

of the privilege of having their checks cashed

tory. And not one discourteous comment

and many envidenced their confidence in the

or criticism was heard throughout the en

Hastings City Bank by making deposits

We naturally expected that the cash withdrawn
would' exceed the deposits made on the reopening
day, because of the long banking holiday. We were
pleased as well as happily surprised when the footings
for the day revealed the fact that our deposits for
the day had exceeded the withdrawals. This will be
as pleasing to our patrons as it is to us

,
POWERS/ECHOES.

Dale Laubaugh and Wm. Dibble.
I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford and
Wc have started a phonics clus family spent Sunday with her par­
in thc primary grades.
j enLs in Grand Rapid*.
We have our black boards pointed, f We extend a sincere welcome tq
Tlie seventh grade are reviewing Mr- awl Mrs. Frost and family, from
for the examination.
, Dutton, who have moved onto Uie
Some of the children ore selling Ed. Johnson farm.
seeds.—Teacher. Mtes DePriester, j Mrs. Claude Frye of Grand Rap­
Reporter. Virginia Warren
ids is spending a few days visiting
--------------- .------------her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank
IRVING.
Travis.
Hie Ryan school P. T. A. will! Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bedford of
meet
at the wboolhousc next Traverse City were Saturday after­
Thursday night.
। noon callers of Mias Ethel Palmer.
Robert Falcom has been quite sick! Mr. and Mrs Virgil Andrews ot
wltirpneumonla.
Augusta were Sunday evening vlsllMra. OI fiord has gone to live wtlh'ors at the home of her brother. Arher daughter. Mra. George Veater. thur Bedford.
.
in Grand Rapids.
j We are very sorry to hear Ed.
George Dixon has moved his goods' Johnson is very ill and wish him a
to Union City.
i speedy recovery.

HASTINGS CITY BANK

�THE HASTINGS BASNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1933

PAPE EIGHT

COURT HOUSE NEWS

New Supply Of

MAY GROW MORE PEAS
IN STATE THIS YEAR

THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
Frank Sage

|— ■"

Homemakers’ Corner

ot

PROBATE COURT.
'' Buj.r. Say 4cr.a&lt;.
Crop's, Hom, ■oonoooe. SpKlalut,
, E*t. Edwin Woodman, ded'd. Pe­
Michigan state college
' tiuon for widow's allowance filed. Can Bo Expanded Without j
Eva Terwilliger. Par. Lot 24. City of order far
*uowanoo entered,
suran E. Main. Petition for J Kait Lansing —Buyers Of Michl-1
Francis E Gorham and wife to order to foreclose mortgage filed, or- gan field peas. one crop, which paid I With the approach ol Easter
comas the timely quiwxlon of how to
Mildred Smith. 80 Ac.. Sec. 31, Rut- &lt;jcr to foreclose mortgage entered
IU producer* a fair return last year, make last yw» spring wardrobe
land
■* Twp.
1 Eat. Hattie E. Chresebrough. dee d.
! say that lhe acreage of the crop in serve during this season. Miss
Mildred Smith to Francis E. Gor­ Notice of appearance filed.
: thJ ;'ta^ ean ^"27,]”’
*"
ham and wife. 80 Ac. Sec. 31. Rut­
Eat. Curtla W. Pennock, deed. | mtlc fn i»3
e»P*nqea a Frieda Gilmore, home economics
clothing extension
specialist at
land Twp.
InEunt&lt;A*hpr”ii ' Oaborn dee d Pi-!
acrtft«e of field pea* in Mich- Michigan State College, has outlined
R. K. Hurd and wife to Elmer A.
nai
filed
I '«•” lMl K*r waa 38 per cent lower some of the .major tendencies of the
Johnstown Twp
Est Floyd D. Barker, deed Final
‘ «”•••
buy­ present fashion, which may provide
Edwin J. Shultz, ct al. to EBr-C. account of Special Admr filed, or*re now paying 61 25 useful helps foe making over the
J* «°od grades of peas, sirring wardrobe.
Eggleston. 80 Ac.. Sec. 2.- Hope Twp. der allowing account entered. dUElin C. Eggleston to Bernard, C._ charge of Special Admr. issued, esColors:—One can easily dye old
8T0* '
I* Shultz and wife. 80 Ac.. Sec. 2.' tale enrolled
er ,0 ,*comp rtch but the return per materials the new spring colors.
Est. Eunice A- Mead, dec'd. Or-■*‘5™ U hl“her u‘*n ,hal for ”»•“* These are beige, cannel, salmon­
Hope Twp
Leia Freeman to Homrr Cunning- der allowing claims entered.
pink, apricot, brown, navy-blue, pur­
comnu)n cr°P*—
Est. Edward c. Terry, et al. An-'
•$“?
wh!{'h plish blue, grey, and black. Neutral
nuai account filed
: peas are now grown are tn tlie colored dre.s.re,i can be made to look . But why wait for ’'emergencies’’
Sec.'26. Irving Twp
Eat. Ira G. Ifart. dec'rf Discharge &lt;Utethem part of the Lower Penm- like new with bright colored bows
Shirley W. Smith, ct al. to Ger­
—avail yourself of Exide trouble­
;»ula
and
parts of th.
the and scarfs.
*uU “
d in various narta
trude J. McPeck. Lou 459. 458.and of Admr. uaued. estate enrolled.
The varieties
457, WL Lots 9 and 10. Blk. 27. Est. James C. Andrus, dec'd. Final ■Upper Peninsula.
Materials:—Materials of coarse preventing Battery Service at our
। which are thc most popular with rough
Eastern Add.. City.
account of executor filed.
textures are very becoming
■buyers
are
Canadian
field
peas
and
Mabel Caslunore et al to Nellie M.
Eat. Katharina Maurer. u».m. Scotch green. O. A. C. No. 181. a for spring. Wool—woven in check*, service station. Inspection of your
Cashmorc, 40. Ac.. Sec. 16, Assyria warrant and inventory filed’.
diagonals, and wide ribs are very
Tup.
Bit. Hattie E Creesebrough. dee d, i(newer variety developed In Ontario popular, while angora effect* are be­ battery—adding water—tighten­
Peter Al. Maurer. rf
&lt;-t z!.
al. to 2zzthz
Bertha stipulation extending time filed.
I shows up well in yield test* made coming to Uic smaller figures. Cot­ ing connections—a service we are
Maurer, ct
al. «
50,81
...i
B. Ac. Sec. «5.
Eft. Edwin C and Harry N. Clapp.,'at Michigan State College.
tons—Imltlating wool-, are meeting
Maple Grote Twp.
.
Annual account ua
of ■»«»&gt;.&lt;&gt;
guardian filed.'; Wet. acid soils will not produce with much favor;
piques, fine glad to extend free. Exide Batter­
l»eter A. Maurer, ct al. to Jacob petition to use money of minora profitable crops of peas The crop striped cotton and crepes make up1
Maurer and wife. 80 Ac.. Sec. 5, hied, order to use money of minors Is a legume and the seed should be into charming summer dresre* and ies now priced lowest in history.
inoculated to enable it to use nltro- blouses. Linen—resembles wool
Maple G rare. Twp.
’
'■----------- ------- --------- -- ---------- ...
Erf. William R. Wlckwlre. dec'd. ’
d!$SS«,the *’r' Earty *rianUn«
tweed ta very wearable. Silks—make
Maurer 80 Ac. Sec. 8. Maple Gw^ipeUtion to settle note filed, order
up the tiny design prints, as well as
Twp.--------------------------------------------- 'to settle nou- filed.
Most of the diseases ind insect the heavy crinkled and blistered ef­
pi.,.
Eugene Barnum and wife to Vera' Est. Ernest F Miller, deed. Or- {^£7*^
be„??nJ fects makes one see tlie poMibilitles
M. Shepard, et al, P*r See I andider allowing claims entered.
I‘ ® Sd“fl. ?,ch of comblnging some of the older
80 Ac. Sec. 2. Castleton Tup
Eht. William N. DeVina. deed.'
dresses with a bit of new material.
Vera M Shepard, et al. to Bcma- Proof* on probate of wlUfilnV waiv-1
h’.1^
Silhouette:—Thc dresses and
ikuo
dine Shupp. 50 Ac.. Sec 1, Oustkton.cr of notice filed, order admitting!htu
i coats ure taut fitted and more box­
‘
«m*red. bond of executor filed. ™dn
5
like for spring and summer. Straight
Vera M. Shepard, et al. to Orpha letters testamentary issued, order i
wl, . line Jackets and .lull* arc often
M. Garvey. 50 Ac. Sec 1. Castleton limiting settlement entered. peUf^utiS? dirccUnns f&lt;t
easier to make than lhe fitted ones
^P
“°n ,or
dal'M «&gt;«*•
me nea^wm
wiildi aids in their favor.
Orpha XL Garvey, et al. to John‘to creditors issued
|!nR P0**' „
, ,wnt ryce J0*"?
Sleeves:—Many old dresses can be
A. Shepard and wife, 50 Ac . Sec. 1,
Est. Alice Searles, dec'd. Inventory!“jirk^a“tiSfChLJn&gt;,8t2^ caik-ee made attractive again by lhe addi­
Castleton Tup
l med. .
•
12?!* . “*
chl8a“ staU College, tion oPnew sleeves. Spring aiwl sum- ]
Vera M. Shepard, ct al. to Wendell; Est; jamw n. Jones, dec'd. Bond
f
mer sleeves are rather straight and 1
M.
•f WMt
West nnrt
and wlfja
wife. &gt;10
50 Ac.,
1“ See.
£
I.
PINE LAKE CLUB.
1. Ir.t
of executor Bled, letters testamenflut. Straight pushed up sleeves are ■
I CastletoiixTu-;). ■
tar}' issued, order liiriltlng settle-] Xtr. aiid
Mrs. Adrion Keyes very popular. Short, elbow, and I JEFFERSON &amp;
1 Caroline Brooks to Addie Smith.
Smith, ment entered. oetltlon’for hearing
thro c-fourths a r u fashionable
HASTINGS
Par. Ix&gt;t 6. Blk 8, A. W. Phillip*
length*.
COURT Str.el.
MICHIGAN
Add . Nashville.
Neck lines:—Close about the neck
Ella H. Barstow to Henry A. oS
wyh bows, ties, and collars ate very
£.Slm1’7Xad*''‘‘ I
Pierce and wifc,_Lo&lt; 41. Streeter-*
becoming for the 1933 season.
c&gt;»-iin_ n Ann’-A 1
wave tne joy Bells and reResort. Gun lake.
Hat rajck* fashioned from very
WMwr
Ofited^^reerd^n l*»Ung the Lord s Prayer. Eli LindGeorge H. Flngletcn to Alma XL
rrrrtr
toM ol ,he welfare plan carried heavy wire, help to conserve space
Fingleton. 80 Ac,. Sec. 5. Jlastings
in tne closet a* well as lo preserve
1
'cn throu«h lhe county road' com­ the hats.
Tup.
T
.
A”’ i,nUs,on- There were so many men
Flora Mac Dougul to Floyd B ntml accami of *»««« filed
oul ot work and
available
CRESSEY.
'•■’"'d 01 Ulr™d
once, knotting the
Tungate, 40 Ac -Sec. 17. Johnstown fitfnn’ t Admr
nf
Snd COUnt5r tuRds wcre »&gt;*d Up 111
™ 0 WlU‘ •'nd. as a time-uving mam when
Miss Irene Barber of Battle Creek
8^ur.u‘in^i« y
d l*anut*.
basting. As the thread Is needed. spertt
Hr,
AM
Artmr
’
banks
whlch
madc
«
a
WHOUS
probtlie past week with Jut par­
Robert G- Kelley to Catherine H tlcc filed, order appointing Adair.. lfrn.
Broun was asked-to give j cl«2wfo?tMth tut/'^LSbiwte 1 pu“ a p,rcc ,o rojn''“ent
ents. Mr. and Mik. N. H- Barber.
Kelley. 18 Ac.. See. 31. Orangeville
■1 Sr;
,,M
' his views concerning welfare work
Twp.
s
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Barber mode
J’^i nL.d
and hc suted that-lhe road comHerbert E. Potter and wife to Bue|
a business trip to Hastings. Wed­
?nteri!i
:nilM1On ,s nn old standby when
L Garton. 7125 Ac.. Sec. 19, Carlton St’niSi il’fte™
nesday.
’moncy u nfeded
welfare
work
Twp.
Mrs. Carl Enzlan und daughter,
Burl L Gorton to Commercial order limiting settlement entered]
(■
.1.
II . . : .
Savings Bank of Maishall. 71.2S Ac..
: and &amp;
pillows, and vasea should be used the past week with Mrs. Peter RickSec. 19. Carlton Twp.
n«n I nt credlt WILS due them. People do not of the household save much con- hn rc|ay». not all at once. Eliminate enmore while Mr. Riekrnmore was
1 Glenn D. Temll. et al. to John
Est. Ruth .Pennock. noun m
visiting hi* sister, who has
'
*
.irticlrs
to
ealtv-an
atineaninrc
at
Detroit
Visiting
‘
.
’
n
.
extra
art
—
*
----------------------------Kriousncss'bf
the
welfare
Henry Bliss, 35 Ac.. Sec. 34. Rut­ guardian- filed, letters of guardian­
jM-quart
contains
much of order ana
ftnd neatness, io
to gain
gain restrest- lxrn reriously ill.
problems especially thc medical —lltllim
iL,.;- asof four
imilk
.................
,.....r»fas
............
. land Twp
tuniniR
irr,,ii" ' oi oroer
___ ___ ■ . neatness,
.......
...
. .
.......
.
ship issued.
needs, especially the appeals made;
Genevieve and Constance Cran­
mane
,
.1 ..........
........ luinr.'.s ami aamiKinui spaci
I
Frank K. Vaughn and wife to
Est. Ernest E. Pennock, dec'd. ureas, needy who nie
had to go to Ann ; 1..
«l,’.troua
mnke rooln
r&lt;,oin eMsiw
to Clean.
clean.
dall of Kulnmaroo spent the past
O.. davs
.1 . s meal*
.
I 1 Skimmed
0.
----- ',l milKl
easier
Cecile L. Vaughn. Lot 8. Cjispc Plat. Waiver of notice filed, order ap­ by the n...u„
.. aid
....! ly in tlie
day
meals
Skimmed
__________
------------»
- -10
._______
week with rehtllvtfl.
;
Arbor
or
who
needed
medical
Boniface Point, Pine lake. Prairie- pointing Admr. entered, bond of
milk
nnd
buttermilk
ore
alto
good
j
Banff
National
Park
m
the
Con
­
from a local source.
villc Twp.
Admr. filed, letters of Administra­ ; Mrs. Ernest Hall and Arthur sources of calcium.
adian Rockies covers 2585 square
Striped ahiru wear out inut.fi
tion issued.
Try threading Ms needles on a miles.
|quicker than those with solid Colors.
,
Lathrop were appointed on com_____ , , ,
WARRANTY DEEDS.
State Bank of Freeport to Dwight THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB. mllWv for topics of iiitere*t for the
A, .pdn, .rnve.
.prny „.ob“StTupS'S
W. Dodge and wife, 61.68. See. 7.
Carlton Twp.
Miphuel Cryan to Bernard J. Cfy-|' i^’found ■ ^»rav&lt; und th • r Lc-1 "Hwh COSt Of ,0®n,W worsc than
an and wife. 2 Ac.. See. 22, Thorn-, lx- found Sprays and their uses.
cost of Qtfng,*’ "Convict work
apple Twp.
For egg* of thc apple aphis or yed at Sing Sing ' and the three point
Mary E Wallace, ct al. to Willard1 spider, peach leaf curl, i&gt;car leaf program by Pre*. Roosevelt whereby
Demond and wife. Pur. Sec. 31., blister mite, green pencil aphis, San 250,000 incn would be given emptoyWoodland* Twp.
Jre^ scale, scurvy scale, lire the l.mc ment by reforestation work.
Harry D Powers and wife to El-' sulphur moderate strength applying
Nettie Keyes had the program in
mer J. Mallory and wife. Par. Shore while the bud* arc swelling. Drench. charge and all Joined in singing,
Fine lake, Sec. 19. Johnstown Twp. j| thc tree from trunk to stem, for Row Firm a Foundation. "
Floyd T. Xfillcr and wife to Leon apple*, pears, peaches, plum*, chcr-1 Reading by Muriel Lindsey, "CouA. Cole and wife. 40 Ac., Sec. 8. As­ . ries or apricots.
| »ln Emma on Voter's Paralysis'' ami
syria Twp.For strawberry leaf blight, use thc Dorothy Ford read "Cousin Emma's
Burt Long and wife to Frank1 lime, sulphur solution regular Small TX&gt;wn Xlind.”
Aspinall and wife. 100 Ac.. Sec. 9. strength applying when leaves begin
Richard Farr played two relccCarlton Twp.
to aopear and repealing every two. lions on thc Hawaiian guitar, "Red
IZ'i Quick to Albert Lyon*. Lot ueeks until blossoms appear
Wln®.’ and "Sidewalks of New
83 Arnett's Mill Lake Resort. Johns­
For thrips use a nicotine solution.1
"
.
town Twp.
John Williams, ct al. to Roy Ter-1 Spray for adult thrip* while the1 U alter Brown gave a very inter-,
buds arc swollen and stop when they'««»»« P®P" on subject* of interest,
peuing and wife. Par. Sec. 6. A*»yna begin
■EVARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
to burtt. Spray for hrvae i »o,lbc farmer. He also spoke of jlu*
Tup.
.
after lhe petals drop from the !&gt;pi&lt;ndid address given by Hon. John j
John H. Ciirislcr to Lilah M. Hol­ blooms
of ftirnjfurc, machinery and clothing in storage
i KrtctTum at the Farm Bureau meet­
ton. parcel. S«. 21 and 28. As­
syria Twh.
that are too valuable to throw away. Other people
Oley Douglas, ct ai. to S- Mabel
Siiuon. 40 '
'
" " '
in the county want to purchase just such articles, but
i Springs
imixirtant positions tie had held.
|
S Xiabel Sisson to Elizabeth • tobacco Black Ixaf, spraying diri-ctdo not know WHERE to buy. TI19 Banner Want
Ward Lindsey gave a selection on
Douglas, 40 Ac... Sec. 36. Yankee 'ly onto the tender bodies of young.
- lhe piano.
Ad column is the best medium in Barry County tor
Springs Tap.
'
. Penetrate the woolly covering of the
Reading. ‘•Now He Belong* to thc
Jay Blough and wife to State aphis..
Ages." Clara Soot;.
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.
For crown gall, leaf rollers, straw­
Meeting closed by singing “Love
Carlton-Tup.
berry crour and root borer... rasp­ Divine All Love Excelling” and re­
' Dwight W. Dodge and wife to berry can* blight and Are blight de­ peating thc watchword. The next
State Bank of Fre&lt; pori. Bar. Blk. i. stroy 411 infected parts
TT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether it’s rooms
!—. — Destroy meeting to be held at the Kellogg
, Chamberlain , Add , City
completely all infected tree* ax this Foundation, date will be announced
William F. Holley and wife to'.is-a bacteria! disease. StrawSerry:later.—Lenna Nottingham, Secy, pro
to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm
.Wayland State Bank. 240 Ac. Sec. plant* Should be dug up and burned J.cm
6. Yankee Springs Tup
before beetles escape to lay eggs. Do
—------products for sale, hired help needed, articles lost, live
Louba M Scharvr t&lt;i imbert F, this before April 20th
COATS GROVE
i Scharcr.-Lots 1 und 2, Scturcr * , Next week tne conclusion o! this
stock strayed, or what not... in each case you reach
Thc Altoft P T. A., put nn a fine
Plat Bee 7. Barry Tup
J/article will appear—J A. Hoos.
program at Coats Grove Thursday
Bert McCallum qnd wife to
the persons you wish to reach in the most direct way
evening.
Dougal A. McCallum. Lot* 8 and 9.
Our pastor was sick Sunday and
DOWLING.
Cloyerdale village
possible. Banner Want Ads get results!
unable lo fill hi* appointment here.
Mrs. Roy Showcrman of Hastings,
Laura Nibbs Cider tn flora !.,
A number from here went to
Holten. Lots 1. 2 and 13. Blk- " who is conducting services rich Woodland Sunday evening to hear
Keckr Bro.- Arid, Middleville.
evening
............. —
at -----------the church —
here, -is —
lo- the mock trial. "Who Killed Earl
J AON’T BOTHER to call in person ... Just tele­
Waller N Kolb to Laura A K:4b. «ted at the home of Mi» Elsrabcth;‘ j Wright.” which war. very good and
1 7090 Ac. See. 38 and 20 Ac . See. 23 Smith Sirs. Showerman will go]
phone 2415. If you are not certain of thc word­
i^Vhere^o
where .he* ’^^B^ytvStog there win be
Barry Twp.
.
:: T^rtuS
- “
Emmet Sunne tn George o Dean, has a pastorate.
I lantern slides showing a ‘ Panoram*
ing, we will do our best to assist you. Simply give
Par Nashydk Milage
Ar.
— ...
0I W1B
n WKUB
W11,tn will
-u&gt; «
An cpldcpnc
epidemic of mumps has
Hi-jot
Life ,in
India.. ” which
be Hl
in-.
Hen.-, t Mair and une • Mar, saded our midst. La-.ay and Jean terrsting to all. at the Community
us the facts and your ad will go into print clearly
Van Gicien. Lot,43. Stwters Re- 'DeP.-ieilcr. Florence Wright. Amyl -—-—
.
sort, Gun lake.
----- --------------—------------- *' The LA. 8 «nd Birlhdav soclestated in thc fewest words possible. Our rates arc
June
Hammond. ------Betty—
Woodmansee
Mary Van Oiescn to Henry ,V and Malcolm Pierce being the latest Uea
combine their meeting* al
Muir and wife, Lot 43. Streeter s Rc- victims.
reasonable ... one'cent per word with a minimum
&gt; tlie home of Mrs. Coy StowMl this
'sort. Gun lake
Mr*. George Slocum has been HI,week Thursday. Pot luck dinner.
Henry A Pierce and wife to Ella with lonftUU* the past week, her Bring table service.
charge of twenty-five cents.
H. Barstow. Lot 41. Streeter ;■ Re­ mother, Mrs Roy Smith, and Mur- coats Grove P. T. A. will put on
sort, Gun lake
cell have been caring for her.
I n c program at the Altolt school
Laura A Caduwllader*
Mr. and
and tht5 WCCB.
wcck Thursday
evening.
T"~ Mrs. Clayton
”” Mono* T";W1U&gt;
anuiaun/ vacuum.
M. CadwalUdcivet al.'M . M|.. rds. Mrs -----------------------, „ ounu.y
Anna ----------------Trethrle spent
Sunday rt*
Sunday school ~
is _______
planning. for
tb.n home
hnnli. of
nt Mr.
Mr and
bi.^ Mrs.
Mr. Frank!
W.ritr an Easter
.... program.
_______
Sec. 28. Barry Twp
at the
. Eul.“lcr..S .V’??1.-IU1„*W!:.!O
Wilkes of Charlotte
j
R^rt and Dorothy Seaw
rtr;,^Sl»S'r*-JEmR.8fhw!Jclw
have all been sick duryig thc past
Ac. Sec. 36. Avyria Twp
rertamed
week
TtaitM-d thei?
thrlr daughter
d.ittchl^r and'tamiiy.!
and famltv I..
....
Joseph Coojwr and wife to Mary Mr. and Mrs. Tom Howard, of Leslie, m&gt;x Coats has been sick with the
Van OicMn, Lot.- 15 and 16. Potta- Friday.
I fl «*»
nM occn
waVunw Park. Wall lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Titus and Will Mr and
clarence Shelley of
Mary
of nainuuuuo.
Kalamazoo. air
Mr anfl
and nir*.
Mr*, i aniit a vldted
....... van Gteten
„ to
... Joseph Coop- Tttua v.
visited at E G bmllh*
r.and
wife
Lz&gt;
‘
..
15
and
IB
Pntta.
Orlle
Flshrr
.rrt
Mr.
rtn.
&gt;-»nMl.g
vi*itra
ay z- u. onuuia
er
Lot*
18. FottaFuhcr and Xtrs Etna Clanton owe t£ week end
uat.imie Park Wall lake
suited Mn Mary FUher at Hen-:
Th^nnJn .
p,ul
Thompson
George W. Griffith* to Bertha W. dcrshotl Sunday Mr.
■
p,ul Thompson 1and .family of
Fuiwr 15 Battik creek visited re1*lives here
Griffith*. V&amp;t 3 and N 30 it U&gt;; 18. very poorly at present.
r" ."’ °n‘3tnf£tu smith ol K.I.™
the Wjgwiuni. Orangeville Tup
**- —-• *•— Sj?
---------John Henry Bliss to Chancy E and ’Helen DePrtefter &amp;«m£t
rclurncd Saturday alter spending a
Blisi. tl al. 35 Ac. Sec. 34, Rutland
j1"' '“■« r,t'u'T‘ «*
Twp.
inena*. i
Minnie Wurm to William Fuhr Corners Uht week.
and wife. 206 60 Ac., Sec. 3. Hope
cl
Crrtk1 The fi/.t portable'vacuum cleaner
iwp
•
tvs* a-week-end gue. at lUe Albert
nu4* in 1905 by Dr. William
Minnie Wurm to Edith L. Fuhr, et Woodmamee heme.

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�•THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 5. IMS
give it a higher feeding value.

I

GLASS CREEK.

,

FREEPORT.

NASHVILLE.
ALFALFA IS BACKED
Mrs. Harriett
All
truths ware
used
Rom. MCvZIOClUin
McGlocklln B41U
and IBIimy
family VI
of
Mr. and lun
Mr». S. «•E. usziuijrzia
Johnson and
.... theae t.wc.M
ww.* —
« as
— texts
„ I rVJUl.
.....
... •Hire
■■■. of Kalamazoo
bv ortznalnn
man In
In the
ltata.iti.--i
__ ___
t.u_ Havens ol «Lake
-V. I! •Miss
— - Augusta
■
- —
------ and Mlu Catherine Griffin ot CogsBY YEARS OF STUDY by
extension man
the state.
Hastings
and■ John
Hinckley
and-------Corwin

Farmcra’ meetings, newspapers, the,Al-Gon-Quin were Sunday visitors Noviikey ot Grand

Rapids

were ville, North Dakota, spent Sunday,

ruriln bulletins,
KotlutlK- and
."4 circular letttcrs,
____ . Havens.
.._ __
letttcrs Bt
Bt —
Forrest
Sunday guests —ofJ relatives here c..n
Sun- n-lfS,
with fb.l.
their cousin. ir..
Mrs. Mary Un.
Hoav Once Usually Failure in State radio,
Ington.
were all used in the campaign lo in-1
pevrlrs and wife of Lansing day.
•
\ Now Adda Wealth of For- 7/(.M*Crlrh
*lw L&gt;'!' Otu *nd wU&lt; Mnd
The ^InWcrial AMoclatlon will
I Bahs of St. Clair U
parents,
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
y ' age and Fertility Yearly
John BaiiN.

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U‘,ureL.

•'

East Lansing.—The story of the that a forage crop had at tart been | Junlor. Kenneth and Lots Brown
Clark Titmarsh has returned
growth of lhe alfalfa acreage in found to. solve their feed and soil oj Hickory Corners were guests of i“**
prabl.™ AIM. U ,talr ^ILp.u.nu,. a,M. wmu. Mr «~1
TW »“'*«• «-"&gt; from Allentown. Pa., where he spent
Michigan from 74.000 acres to 750.­
now a Michigan orop.
more and wife.
(Sunday with the latter's parents. the winter with his daughter, Mrs.
000 acres within a few years is a
| Cleo Blown and wife visited there
Mr’- pbettor Ailerdlng at Waller Schledt. and family.
Miss Alice Roscoe of Ypsilanti
HIGHBANK.
Sunday and
Grove.
record of thc efforts of research and
'Sunday
and the
the children-returned
children-returned I.®**1* Grove.
extension men at Michigan State
The little son. Gary Mayion. ot tome with them.
Mr. and Mra JMaCootz mode a spent last week with her mother.
Mrs. Helen Roscoe, and other rela­
College
assisting -- farmers
-------- ------------------------ of
. *thc
.... Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy. passed
Fred Otis and wife also Wm Otis business trip WTIjaluurs Tuotday.
tives.
state who demanded aome method । &amp;WBy Wednesday with bronchial: attended grange at Welcome last
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Williams were
Dr. 8. M Fowler of Hastings was
of maintaining their business in the .pneumonia. Funeral waa held Fri- Saturday.
guests of Mr. and Mr»
Mr» ftov Litchaturday.
gunta
a caller at the Call Lykins home
face of declining soil fertility, in^, day at Nashville and burial tn the i Mrs. John Foreman also Maurice jr
" ’o---------.jHd
fSebcwa
Frida;
Monday.
Marinn t j,., A TtlOI.',’• and
crease In dairy cows-kepl, and low jliy cemetery. The family has our . _nrl
und Hntina
Donna Foreman anrt
and Marian'
rmpttiny.
”
Erway nf
of ifniamaw.
Kalamazoo u
were
visitors' Hnrtiner Saturdm
prices for grain crops.
i sympathy.
' ; Feu-»u
&gt;n&gt; vi.itzir.?
Mr- aqd-Mrs Charles Hawthorne
Alfalfa is not a native of Michi-1. Mrs.
Syl
Ray Erway's last
lost Wednesday.
I Mr. und, Mrs. Joo Kauflmpn' *e- and
an&lt;l family
taniily of Lacey spent SaiurMra Sylvia
Skidmore of Camp;rtI R»y
Wednesday.
....-----------------.fi-- Iiartnt/&gt;1
gan nnd attempt.* to produce it in• Custer and Mrs Fred Miller of A*-: T&gt;&gt;®'
The' Glass Creek Nutrition cliu«
clmM I!
cumuanic.l Mr. and ....
M.s &lt;IVM
FricTWil-1 ■*
d“y with
----thc latter's
rwtrst a
n very
uurm, enjoyable
—»»
I..
,
•
■
.
.
.
c.i
■
&gt;&gt;. ■ ■
the state, until recent yean, wen­ syria spent a few dfys at the Guy:H*nt
day tart I Jams to Ionia Friday, when- they; and Lfn
Mra. On*,lzI
Porter Kinne,
. usually failures. Stands of alfalfa• hunie.
.Thursday with Mrs. Wm. Otis/s|*cnt- the day with M-s. Kiuffmans. Mr and Mrs A
» h
B. McClure and
which looked good nt the beginning!: Frank Hawblitz attended the fu- About thirty were present Includ- ,mother.
Mrs Mitchell.
---------- --------------------I • two sons of Buchanan were wcekof winter disappeared before haying: neral of Mr. Riley in Fulton Bun- &gt;ng visitors. 'Dre next meeting will
»•— Knowles
----- •­ and datigh- end gucsU nt thc Coy Brumm home.
Mrs. «Morna
■ time thc next year.
held with
With **zl Otta.
CMl— Thun'Hutr,. , ter
-—- Myrna
be held
XUs* Fred
week
Myrna Lr.u
Lr.il J.ent last
’art “
J: with
Mim Frelda Mae Ackci t enter­
lt-sts at the College proved thnt
Mrs. Frank Hawblitz spent Sat- |/sy.
day- April 27. ’'
'tj
w former
tainea several playmates Friday
alm
former'ss pnitru..
pmeni.. Mr. and Mrs ;talncd
Friday in
In
seed from regions with climates ns urday und Sunday at the home ot : a*
Maurice
—''— «•hrway
— was a Kalamazoo ir
R.. e
E.. Lipscomb
Liperomb of
&lt;4 Grand Rapid*,
Rafrlds. i honor of her birthday
birthday.
cold or colder limn Michigan would Mr arid Mrs. Lyle Jones in Assyria., viritora part ot last week.
|I tik
The Mfcss
Mum-s Hcter.
Helen sr.d
and, Etholyr.;
Etbelyn I # Mr,
Mr. and
arid M~.
Mrs. Gayiuru
Gaylord Decker Ol
of
produce seedings which
would
'
Mrs. Sara ErWay returned horn*- Earl and Lyle {•lumps of Belding Jackson were guests of Mr. and Mrs
'Xiu
------- I snr-1
Mr.
and
Mrs. Merle Hecker of
vivo winters ----here.
------- 1
Sunday after spending the week in were guenu bf Rev. and *•
“ —
“ •Lykins •lost
—* —
—'
.1 "—
cr.
. -•■ruth Hustnigx called on Mr. ; and
Mra.
Gall
week.
menu showed that the seed should Mra. Frank Hawblitz lost week,
Knlainnwjo.
.Loomis and Gatha Monday.
|
Mrs.
Orville
Hook
Is
visiting
rclbe irioculated and planted on soil __z-&gt;----- :-------- «,B „
Art Lord nnd wife of Rattle
The Worn. r. i&gt; Hwelgn Ml™
Mluionary1 a I Ives in Battle Creek.
which contained fair amounts ot 1
tju CRO8HRQADS
Creek spent Sunday «t Roy Oakes'. wni rocet ut uw hpne of Mrs. .....
Frai.k Tlie play. "How the Story Grew,"
“"*1
?lniC
Mias Maurcne WlHttts of Has- In the P. M. they called on Bob Loomis Fridnv nfttrnodh. April
’ ‘ 7.
“
and this musical numbers wi re en.to be added before alfalfa would
8peilt Sunday with Miss Jean Lord and family in Yankee Springs j Rev. und Mrs. Wilkins called on ,u,vu u,
sueu crowa
b&gt;' ■
a kuwi
KOodjilscd
Crowd many
Friday
succeed.
.
. stedge.
tedge.
■ Clyde Warren and family were Mr. and Mrs. William Furlong of night at Hie Evangelical church.
A member oi the crops ^epartHarvla
&gt;- —
—... visitors Sunday Their
...... sis- 'Campbel! Wednesday. The former■•&gt;
Harold omim
Smith anu
.ind lamny
family 01
ot dti
BenLansing
— Cloverleaf z«..u
Tin- members of the
Club
_ Harbor
---- -----—..^ and. ter returned
—.a home -j
”. them rcr
ment at the College developed a vu- tun
and
Homer .Smith
with
for aire|MirU the tatter's condition about I wish to.ihank all who helped in the
new of alfalfa which would pro- fBmay &lt;4 Hastings spent Sunday few
visit.
.,
?w day*'
clays'visit.
.
jUkraine.
• free will offering.
Thc
“
-- -■ Roger*
—
ducc a good crop or nay and would w|t|j Mr ar(j Mr, oj-jc-y smith and , 'I
he following officers were elected &gt;| Mrs.
Martin
and- daughter' Tlie Community Brotherhood wax
u.°
cruI* ?n
.Mr utrt Mrs Homer Bate*.
at the community meeting Satur- of Grand Rapid* were gm-sta at the;held Monday night at the Evangcliabre years. Another member of the. Newman Tuttle and family of day night. Pres. Mr. Coin; Vice-; home of Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Rogers!cal church. Supper was served at
ri’srarr.h staff prrfi-c.cd a rnarl. Lansing qicnl Friday with Mra. Pres , Fred Smith; See. and Trca*».; Saturday..
!.M ven o'clock. The speaker was Dr.
tKanivlKreh’^u &lt;3'^. u-td
Wlll,t*in&lt;1H. .
। l*u«el and Glen Noviskry were in George N. Fuller. Ph D.. executive
L or Z 11^
d
d
MLm J,'“" 6“‘d|{e u 0,1 the B,ck
-----------------------------------•.rcrelary
; Hastings
unhung.'* Thursduy.
inurwiuy,
micuu; of
«i the
mo Michigan
ancnigan Historical
ni.Moricul
to treat sour hulls.
. |U.
ORANGEVILLE.
The
King
*
Herald
■;
met
■E- '
I Thc King's Heralds met with Mbs' Commission and editor of thc MichMrs- Mildred Roush and little' Mrs Adclia Snook, of
of Martin.
Martin. ‘ Gnthn
Gnthn Loomu
Loomu al
at thc
thc M.
M. E. parson-! W&gt;n History Magazine. Dr. Fuller
“‘,Jd *’° “’*d to reptaco high priced daughter ate .spending the week In spent a couple of daj» the
j»st
week
ag&lt;Saturday
afternoon.
re nnst week. age Saturday afternoon.
was principal of the Nashville
ra ‘T Grand Rapid*
, with relatives at this place
i Sunday
guest* 01guests
Mr. oi Mr. and Mrs. school*. 1900-1902.
.
i Sunday
and nrethods were worked out U,
--------- „
d „
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar DeFrre't
DeForest of
of JJ. D
D. Cool
Cool were.
were. Mr
Mr. und
und Mrs. RoThe Ladies' Aid of thc Evangcliharvest lhe ulfulla
the' leaves' Now York State"has 52 radiocastOlivet, were guests of Mr. and Mm brrt Ainsworth of Berlin. Mr. and C*»I church were entertained Wcdvould be retained on the hay and • ing stations.
Clyde Nichols last JVcdncsday.
; Mrs. Ed. Cool of Grund Rapid.! ifiid n«day afternoon by Mesdanics
Charlie Bourdo und family enter- Mr. ind Mra. Ruiiert Caln ot Grand;Claud Jone*. Daniel Garltnger nnd
tained relatives, from Ihlcdo over Rapids.
Amofi Wr ngcn nt tire home ot the
; the .Week end.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Eurl Rogers attend-: former.
Mrs Nettle Broun, who has spent I &lt;d the fun.’rtil ot Martin Roger.'.1' Mrs. Dan Fcighirer ta visiting relthe wlnlcr at Mishawaka. Ind., Jins who was buried at Biuifiekl Monday, atlvca in Grand Rapldo.
rcturned t,o her home here tor tlie, Mr. and Mrs. Arlie McFVc of Niles.; On Tuesday night. April ii. the
summer.
, Ohio, were week-end guests of hi-, regular meeting ol tanirrl Chapter.
CRfford Kuhlo and family spent ifousink. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Curtiss. No. 31. O E'. 8. will be held
tlie
Saturday night and Sunday with 3md family,
’
। temple. This will be election of ofhb. Ulster. Mrs. Parrot, of Woodland
Mr. Martin McFee returned tn hi* ;,lccr*- °&gt;&gt; Wednesday night. April
Mr. .and . Mm Harry .Lewis, of home in Niles, Ohio, alter several
Ure Family Night &lt;4 (he Lehman
Wayland, were Sunday guests of months* visit with ills coisina, Mr. Club will be held, at the I. O O. F
Mp. Nettie Newark.
.
and Mrs. F. M. Curtiss, and family.1 hall. Hie program will be given by
•Mr. and Mrs Alger DrFnrcat and
Mr. ami Mrs. Henrv Wertman of the Scouts with their leaders. Miss
Mrs. Ed. DcFon-st oK Kalamazoo Delton crfiled on their daughter. Malnone. Mrs. Bean, and Arlie
were Sunday guests of hb sister.! Mrs. Wallnec Camph-ll. Friday.
;Rccd. Each one
asked to'.bring
Ttye
Mrs Clyde Nichol*, Mrs. Ed. "De-.
Mr. arid
und Mrj
Mrs. freighton O'Harrow l,lam sandwiches und one other duh.
Forest remained for a longer visit, 'of OUegO were greeting friends in!&lt;•*«’ tabid service.
,
Tire largest crowd nf the season the village Friday evening.
I O'1 Thursday night, April 13, the
turned uut Friday evening to the
Little Agnes Marie Thompson of1 Cloverleaf Chib will meet with Mrs.
community meeting at the xchool- Hastings K|&gt;ciil the week end with’118 Thrun A pot luck supper at
hourc and a very wonderful program her grandparents, Mr. and Mm. seven o'clock.
wav enjoyed by all.
; George Thompson.
1 A daughter. Margaret Alton, was
W. tt Beattie has returned to hl*.! Merle Campbell returned to his’hom March 2! to Dr. and Mrs. V. A.
homo Arc alter a wint ’i epent in home Friday after
v.-rr.l weeks' I Vatice of Charlotte.
Florida!
I visit with relative* in Pelton.
I Mrr c B- Meers returned to her
—
Mrs. George Thompson spent lari lhfin’c in Wilmette, ill . after sfiend• H. K. H. Cleaning
CAHLTON &lt; ENTER.
week with her ion and family inffng a few days with the Lotduhl and'I
lire jieoplt in lire. Biawn-school Hartings.
f Brown, famIlles.
Powder
Black Enamel
district met at tin- home of Mr. nnd
Dr. Hugh Kennedy of Grand Rap-1 Fuireriii Lcnlccs for tlw 18
• Dick-a-do Cleaning
Mrs. Burt Long Wednesday evming i IcR was a guest at the Loomis home' months old baby of Mr. and Mm.
Yi pint ....
for a farewell party for the Long 1 Thursday.
Byron Guy was held Friday aftlrPowder
famlly. who are moving oq, the
Mrs. Deida Nagler and Mrs. Mor-1IWX5nSpar Varnish
• Reddy Waterless Clean­
farm known ns the old Bray fann na Vahdcrhp arc spending a few
Mr and Mrs- T- n- Dfuncray of
quart ....
*
. er in pails
in southeast
Carlton. We are days nt the home of Mr. and Mis 'Kalamazoo spent Sunday ut the
'sorry to lose Mr. and Mm. Long and Lewis Miller in Hastings.
Woicott-Bakcr home.
Water White Lino­
• Chamoise and Sponges
lanilly from thts community.but th
Mrs Pear) Smith was a Hastings! Thc result of the township e!cc' best wishes of their many friends go | visitor Tuesday and was a supper tlon *’as Independent—Supervisor.
leum Varnish
with them to tlu’lr.ncw home.
; gw-st of’ Rev nnd Mrs. Oenrltnrf ,K- w- Smith. 452; Clerk. Arthur
Quart . . . . .*
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Henney atThe local ministers. Rev. nnd Mrs IHourter. 37Q; Treasurer. Adolph
tended Pomona grange meeting at E. M. Wheeler. Rev. and Mrs. Wilk'-lDau*c- Jr- &lt;7U Justice, full term.
Dri-Bright LiWelcome Corners Saturday.
; ins met with Rev. and Mra Loomis Erntl,t
Smith,. 30: Justice, vaquid
Wax,
pt.
The ’ Hlckvllle Twins" will pul on! Friday afternoort to prepare a pro-;c“"t,y- Fred White. 325; Bd. of RcThe cheapest it has
un critcrlainment
Carlton'
...» crnm
f0,-GiMKi Friday, which will be view. Bnrry Wcllrnnn. 370. Repub­
------- - at the
been in years I Au big
(grunge hull, the evening of April pul on in the afternoon Irani i:00;can—8ti|)crvUor. Ralph DeVine. 293;
line from—
' 12. Watch for further udvertlsing. ! i to 3:00.
' Clerk. H. F. Remington. 375; Trcas। Mr. and Mrs. Wm. p. Hale «&gt;ent
aiE&gt;-r------ —- —
Mrs. Otto Lightfoot ollu
and U
Galel
urcr&gt; ’A,» Ftannlgan.
266;• —
Justice..
Many other apeciala
I Sunday with their daughter, Mr. Lightfoot accompanied Walter Wai-! *ul1 lcnn’ Orr Fisher. 314; Justice.
for thia week
and Mrs. Caryl Fuller. Tirir.'little lape to Ann Arbor where Otto Light-1 '“cancy. Ralph Wetherbee. 410; Bd.
granddaughter. Elaine, is ill with foot has been retained In a hospital ot Review. Geo. Hayman. 347.
।
A Double Roll
Mr.- nn&lt;l
and Uni
Mrs. Waiiar*.
Wallace •«
were in
the German measles, and tlielr ann- ! there for further treatment
Mr
in-law is quite ill at -this time anti' j. D: Cool nnd wife made a busi- Lansing Monday night. .
under Lhe doctor's core.
, new trip to Grund Ruplds W'cdnesMIDDLEVILLE.
'
• • •------- ;-----[ day.
Owen Lyons resigned from his
DELTON.
I Mr. -und Mrs. I. M. Curtiss were
1 Preparations arc' being made to‘guests of Mr. and Mrs. Baker of .vhoul position, taking effect hn-.
mediately und was replaced gt the
! have Eaater exerchcs at the M. E. Grand Rapids Friday,
special
board meeting Friday eve­
church at tlw! hour for Sunday
-***»
— •
---- ■-----entertained
■—■
fjev —
and*
Mrs
Loomis
School on Easter Sunday. April 16. Mr.
U. U1
and,iaauiiW
Airs. Murphy of Hastings. ning by hi» brother. Ivan Lyons.
Piner Adrianson is quite sick «t Rev. and Mrs. E M. Whccttr and! who liolds forth for the balance ol
the present writing. We hope lie ■ Rev. and Mrs. Wilkins Friday after­1 tlie year.
A large muskie was dipped up*at
may soot^bc
sootkbe on tire
the road to rc- । noon.
I Rev. WUki
Wilkins made a business trip the river bridge on Saturday. It wa.v
covery,
hard work to put him back in thci
Mr and Mrs/' Far! Burdick
"
Hnst/ngu Wednesday.
andIJ’to Hasf/hga
!Mi.v
Kate Buraic
--- T--------------:ck of Hickory Cor-, Mrs. Vivcrn Cook and daughter , Atrcam. but it had to be done. Thu
Jncrs spent Sunday with Mr. and Nncltne of Lake Odessa visited thc, is the first one seen here in some
Mrs H. F. Wertman.
former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. years.
A. Brace, who has been spending 1
; Dr. P. O. Bernard o( Augusta has Hull last week.
j begun thc construction of a new | Leo Litchfield of Scbewa is spend- the winter with Ids son and family
I house on the shore of Crooked lake ing a ffw days with Mr. and Mrs. In pctroit. came home Saturday
' evening.
al Nevins resort.
[Fred WUltams.
Ed. A. Johnson recently of Irving
। Class honors of Delton High! Mrs. Mary Loti Henney spent a
school have bcm given to Marie few days with her .sen ahd familyi township, was stricken with a stroke '
Friday and as we hear it Is tn a
Hughes Ms valedictorian and Katie in Campbell last ucck
.
(other members of. -the cIom are' Jake Walker of Hastings called, very critical condition. This is bad;
! news to his many friends. He and
, Mrs. Johnson often visited here.
I
fax a
Baldwin. Wilma- Holden. Wilber 1 Thomas Thursday.
Solomon. Marvin Groat and Clark
John Zuschnltt of Campbell called, Thc last Brotherhood meeting of i
‘
Morehouse.
jon his sister. Mrs. Mary Lou Hcn- the year Monday evening, was well
attended and the program much en■-------------- • &gt;■*---------------I ney. Friday.
I .« N&lt;^T*IW^ST R*^iTlAND.
| Hon. John Ketchain of Hartings . Joyed, lhe fathers had their sons
1
nJi’ McNutt Goodcnough (talked to a fair audtanec Friday evc- us guests. Supt. Bell gave the nd-;
U al the home of her parents and 1 „lng at thc local M. E church. His‘ dress for the fathers, and Wendall ■
« recovering trom her recent oper- Ulk was very interestmJ"u well £’ Lyons for the sons. Rev. Karl Kccf-'
,
.. j .. ,
.
I instructive from start to finish. er. ot Pottersville, was the speaker
f4 V .V.li?&lt;t&lt;'rbr&lt;!2k Ot , kcltow ’ Those absent certainly missed a• of the evening. He brought along a
Wayne All Mash Chick ^school
I Khooi a&gt;
aj, EUckoiyJJonwrs
Hickory Corner.^ has been
bee treat.
former resident here. Fitz Beach of
vi .
1home
-- the past
.. week
u »tor spring
.
VB
Hfclen Boughncr. who has. thc firm of Beach Bro;, of Charlotte.
Starter speeds your chick*
' cation.
' who spoke a few minutes and who
growth through the dan­
; was greeted by many friends. Rev.’
ger zone with greater vi­
Kvt'Thurldfv * psfcnl3' Bt auntlcld: making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Keefer gave a splendid address J
tality and consequently
' which was enjoyed by all. Tlie old
taK»rn’»Ti!»’
t
,rMcDonald of Hastings.
lower mortality. It lays
XD. and Mrs. J. E. Whitney of, p. A Thomas and wife visited the officers were all elected for next!
Mr’U»nrt
eCnd
0 i kttcr's *,nU!r' Mr* Joh" Helntale- ' year and we look,forward to another
solid foundations on which
good year's vrork.
Mr*
J.5S
G^erMis.
Babe.
nMU
‘
httob
^?
&lt;
Ukc
your birds can build sub­
' The school play on Friday eve­
stantial poultry profits.
ning drew a good crowd and il was'
Hastln of Lansing spent Bunday
MARTIN CORNERS.
with thc former's parents, Mr. and. Remember the P. T. A. at. lhe, fine. All doing their parts with 1
Mrs. John Benedict.
ischoolhouse Friday evening. April 7. credit to themselves and their
i
Lauren Edger and Lyle Vander- A good program lias been arranged tcaehm. The Special acu
were In Grand Rapids on and refreshments will be served.. also much enjoyed by the larfle1
CHICK $TAftfgR/ brook
crowd.
buslneM one day lari week.
■ Bring cups Mid
ind spoons.
Wm. H. McKevitt and wife went'
1 MIAS Phoebe Oaks of south Wood­,
Ruth08mithC?fAG?k^nrfr'«i w . land
una !sprn
’ Tnuraaay
spent
Thunday mgm
night at
at itoRo-. to Ypeltauli on Sunday, taking their'
Huth Smith of Luke Odrua wa» i.nr« Barrv's
For Further Information Call Al
daughter. France*, back lo her
Ul».nd"&gt;14U”1
O'1" IWW
"&lt; Utote.’ school work, after a keeks vaca­
; lion. They also called on friends at
Chelsea. ,

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Naahviile spent Sunday with Mr ' „ ,&gt;' * .^Tce
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1
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�THE HASTINGS BANNTB, WEDNB9DAY, AFRIT. j, 1933

IC

DOTTING.
ASSYRIA.
I
PRATRfEVniE.
! LaVerne Calthrop Sunday.
1 Ladin Aid will receive 10 cmU for
Last Week's Letter.
Tlie Briggs Ladles' Aid Society
A roils meeting waa »*eld at the' Mrs. Robert Garrett and daugh-1eurh lady prwent.
Special services will be he’d af tlie voted nt the meeting, on Thursday «&gt;«» h“»
uCoun‘y A«tnl
«» Wall lake visited Mr. And Mrs , The Boy Scouts of .Han
Dowling
Church begnprtng Sunday to hold on evening rewion at lhe;F«»‘" •«* Mr. Decker of LantUng.Charles Gairrtt Tueadky.
patrol hiked to the southern
/.T.' !; f,'t. ‘ “ i *rf’ * * x J
'
&lt; veiling. April 2nd. and contiiiumg church basement on - Friday evt-|*y thc lnstnM:U&gt;r*- Subjects: AlMr and Mt*. Peter Hermlnett rn- of the township to spend U* ?'
livery evening except Saturday*-.'Mu nlng. April 21. when a penny supper fuifa and »ced com, were ttwrough-'tertalned Thursday. Mr. and Mr*, noon. Saturday. F-arl Baldwins pa
”'.IRoy Showerman. evangelist, ffdm will br featured in charge of Mea- &gt;&gt; ‘llM-ussed Much interest war.;George Adrtanscn. Jr. and daugh- trol went to Holcomb lake live same
■
Hasting* will assist the pastor. Mrs, dames Nellie SUnton. Helen Cole. I manifested In tills meeting hoping. teKof Neeley. Mr. and Mra. Flank day. Each group report un insuuc.
Ishowerman lias been holding meet- Mildred Steven*. Lottie Jone* andi’h*1 TOUCh ^neflt will be derived Bagley of Orangeville, Mr and Mr*, the and pleasant time.
1 I ■ Ings at Pratuvflle utth great “sue- ci’.adp Cwtright. There will be a-from the instruction*.
Spencer Dunn, son .and daughter,
Mr nnd Mr*. Alton Crane of Kai­
'
c- ... Neighboring churche* und uli progftm and special music.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rogers were and Gerald Dunn of Johnstown. 1 a mazoo spent the week rna wiin
; ;; wiio arc uncreated ait- Invited to
Willis Gray began his season'*!ln Kalamazoo on busiiu-x* Friday. I Iran Smith. Roy White. Ruuell Mr. and Mrs. James Boulter.
•
attend. Service* begin eacn evening work Monday for Earl Bristol m'coming home by way of Plainwell. Jackson and 'Elizabeth Wood, stu- On Friday night an orchestra from
at 8^'cloi-k and Sunday School will the Steven* district.
| they called on Mr. and Mr*. Clare, dent* at tlu* W K. Kellogg school Kalamazoo ol about 26 piece* will
.
one-half hour &gt;ailu.-r. beMr. and Mrs. George Miller, Mr 'Blackman. Clare will be unable to have been enjoyftig a week's vacu- give a musical under the au»inc»«
• ?
ginning at 10:30 A. M.
and Mr-.. Hugh Case and daughter. Ii **'
b0Mt
onw'-—
U”1* Ycl Hellion.
He'.tion.
_
•
ol the finance commltu«.
A free
—■
-----.- for
— *------ ------ -—
lo h«r
hear from
; . ,o i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bcbwn and Norma, were in attendance at tlie would
®BuM be delighted in
iron Ida i Ellen White *pent tlie week end wilt offering will be taken,
land Sunday with frttnd* at Battle
The evangeiutlc meeting* will
■ • ’ R-.ib&lt; rt moled !u*t week io Hie golden wedding anniversary on friends from here.
Mr. and Mrs Philip O'Toole offCreck.
,
1 .'tart next Sunday ARcv John
J* : ; John Holeopib farm near Finelake Tuesday of their sister and coutin.
&lt;
and Mr and Mr HoiCumb urenow Mr and Mr* Charlie Cox. ot 'Belle- Battle Creek vl.ltcd the latter's par-1 Mr. and Mrs Fred Smith, Ivan Erskine will preadr every night ex• * located in Dowling
.
sue. who formerly spent tlie major enls, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honey- and Rex attended an I O. A. meet- cept Saturday. Sunday morning
Ing in Kalamazoo Monday night.
। service at 9:45. week nights at 8.
Mr and Mix Floyd Rice ot Hus- part of their liws in thl* locality. well, and Opal Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. John Brigham andi There were ioe In Sunday school.'
--------------- ♦*-*--------: ■ ting* were gurglr Sunday ot Mrs.
Mr. und Mr*. Clayton Brown of
i These are spoken of as hard
' Adelta Stanton Mrt Stanton is Hattie Creek were week-end gue*u son of Decatur were Friday callers Sunday.
Mra. Dolan, of Grand Rapid* will times, and yet we cant recall wlx-n
. slowly recovering trofn tlie effects .of ot at tlie home ot their slrter. Mr of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. HugheV
Mr. and Mr*. L. O. Miller of Kala- give a health talk Wednesday after- wc lart s&gt;w a pair of trousers ut। ■ a bad full which took place during and Mn. Emerson Cortrlght. and
mazoo were guests of Mr. and Mrs,'noon, April 12. al the church'. The tached to Hie galluse* with a nail.
•
the icy spell )a*t week.
, ----- --_
Sendee on the Lacey telephone
jof the mUs'.cnary program withes to exchange which was cut off for
announce that Blest be the Tie about a week by the Ice storm was
,Tliat Bind*" will be on her program, restored lo normalcy last week when
next Sunday morning, m&gt; oil come we were connected with the rest of
prepared to ung without the use of the
' world,
....
■
■ several
by the employ
ot
extra repair lineman.
Mr and Mrs K B Rees and fam­
ily will attend lhe golden wedding
unnhersary of Mr. Rees' parants.
and family- and sister. Mrs. Hattie
Stevens, and family.
Rev. Harold Dixon, pastor of Bat­
pyramid cake u&gt; tx-mg prepared for tle Creek circuit, was in charge of.
‘l.the occasion.
religious services on Sunday held
'I Neva June Stanton of Hastings at the American Legion hospital.
j vuited her cousin, Nyla Jean Pierce,

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There have been no failure* In Building and Loan A**oclallaua in Michigan during the past year.

The NATIONAL ha* never lost a dollar of any member’*
principal nur missed a dividend date.
.
WTiy Not National S/iarti f

Jjtje Rational ffioan &amp;
^nucatmcnt fltompany
Dotroit'i Oldfit Building and Loan Anociation

12S0 Gri&gt;wolJ Street, Detroit

Notice of Taking Township Roads Into County Road System

J. L. MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS

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Telephone 2257

Wilma Jean Clark of Battle Creek
spent the spring vacation with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mrs. Jaime £tyim is spending the
week with her daughter. Mrs. John
Funeral services for t|c Infant son
Nash, and family. Mrs. Flynn U Gary Guy. of Mr. and Mrs. Byron
slowly gaining from her recent Ul- Guy. of Baltimore were held on
Saturday with Interment at the
Union cemetery' The demur came
following the short illness of only
Tlwmaa spent Sunday w 1th Kenneth a few hours with penumonla.
Penoyer anti family ot Grand RapMrs. Gladys Oonklln. who has
been under treatment at Borges*
Mrs. Will Flynn and three chil­ hospital. Kalamazoo, is now at Leila
dren were Sunday visitors at John hospital. Battle Creek, for a time.
Nash's. Leonard tlie youngest son ut
Miss Helen Gray is spending some
Mrs. Flynn had tin- misfortune to time at the parsonage home of Rev.
fall while playing in the barn ut tlie

Mary's hospital where tlie bone, weather of Friday night there was
wen* X-rayed and set.
a good representation at the Briggs
Mrs. Guy Smith spent Friday aft- P. T. A. The county nurse nnd
health phyidclaa will be present and
show health slides ol tlie April
meeting.
Mrs.. Evangie Miller is spending
and Mrs. Wayne Benton and Doits
were Grand Rapids visitors Satur- da Ouy and
arc now giving service at thc office
of the Lacey Mutual Telephone Ex­
change, having * moved on JTiday.
. Mr and Mrs. Henry Gray operators
for the post four years have moved
| Tlie Ladies' Aid Society will be to the A. C Hyde farm house.
entertained by Mrs. Ruth Sowrrby
ously ill on Wednesday night and
moved to Pennock j hospital, where
he submitted to un operation for
appendicitis..on Thursday, is im­
__________ .
Lansing ainl Mr and Mrs. Amici prov inr
Baughman of Rutland were Sunday
usutora ut tlie home of their mother.
Thc neighbors and friends in this
[immunity sincerely sympathize;

nnd grandchildren nnd other rela-l
tlvea in the passing of the husband

Hastings, Mich.

death nt Borges* hospital Monday'
came as. a shock tophe people here.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

pltal on Sunday very ill and died
er. Mrs. Sowerby.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tompkins from peritonitis Monday morning.
of Kalamazrxi spent a few days last
week with Mrs. Tompkins's parents Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Bellis of
Richland ' spoke comforting words.
He was laid to rest in thl* family
Grand Rapids Were recent visitors plot in Galesburg cemetery. Mr Os­
borne was loved and respected by
at Joe Springer's
all, his friends were legion, evh
denced by the large attendance and
beautiful floral offerings at his fu-

South Hastings. Mr and Mr*. Dale Bradfield Friday.
Cook und family ol S. Bowne und
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ACooro .pent Hastings were callers In the above
Sunday nt C. J Moores, n being homes Sunday,

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore ot ILit-. Norman spent Sunday with the forlle Ckcek spent Sunday with Mr. mer's mother. Mrs. Wilcox Sunantf Mrs Earl Oh r
day callers of Mrs Wilcox and Mr.

spent Friday with M:

farm recently occupied by Geo.
Hastings and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood and family.
Kollar of Middleville were Sunday
Tlie young men who put on the
guests ot Mrs. O. L. Lightfoot
program at the P. T. A. Friday eve­
ning were much enjoyed in their
readings and songs and the play
spent .Saturday and Sunday with, Mr and Mrs. Ferris Quick have
the latter's futiler. L. E. Mudge, who moved to the latter’s parents'. Mr.
and Mra. John Doster's farm, in
Gary, the 18 months old son ot
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy. died at hts
Mr. and Mrs. M. Bradfield and
Ivane Wednesday morning after an Jack and Mrs. Wilcox were Kala­
illness of u few hours from broncliial mazoo visitors Saturday

HE WAS CALLED TO THIS
JOB BY TELEPHONE
Other things being equal, applicants or

former employees within easy reach by
telephone usually are called

first when workers arc needed.

H ENDERS HOTT.
Mr.-------------------------and Mrs. Geo. Haynes
formerMlle, burial at thc Joy cemetery.
-------------------Rev. E Rhoades officiating. The ly of Shultz have moved on the
community extends their sympathy farm here recently vacated by Roy
to lhe bereaved family.
Tcrpcning.
Line* 57-69 are being repaired by
Howard Bryan's friends will be
the members of the company.
j glad to know that he la able to be
The Dorcas Society of N Maple around on crutches.
Grove will meet «t the home of Mr.1 Kenneth Shanti has gone to
and Mrs. Slmuel Cairoth Thursday. Grand Rapids to work.
, April 13, for an all d»y meeting.
Chas. Beach was taken to Ann
Election of officers will be held at Arb°r Tuesday for treatment. He
that time.
will be operated on sometime this
-------------- •-♦-♦-------------I week.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
I Tlie last FamUy Night meeting
Mr Clayton and Helen WUlltti will be held this Friday night at
.Last Week’s Letter
to Detroit Friday returning Goodwill. John Ketcham will be the
I Warren Cairns and wife of West wvnt
Saturday
and
Milted
Mr.
and
Mr*,
go.
Cressey called on friends here Sat­ .Wilson, Willitts and Mr*. Frances' speaker. All try and-------------urday evening.
1 Ryan.
;
BUGBKK CORNER.
1 Mr. and Mrs Ralph Hibbard of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Norton of BatMrs Chas. Foote returned from
Kalamazoo visited E. D. Reynolds tie Creek were Sunday callers at the ।hospital a week ago Tuesday,
home nf Mr and Un Vinnant «»,. Hrr health la much lmnrrrw-d Rim.
ton.
(day callers at her home were Jay
Fr. John Day of Three Oaka came Chatman of Hickory Comers. Mr.
SundayThursday lo see his mother and •nd Mrs. Frank Foote, of South
Mrs. £. D. Reynolds visited her step-father, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bend. Indiana.
brother. Wam-n Calms, of West Mudge, who are both ill.
I Midweek callers al Mrs. Lulu
Cress* y the for*- part of the week.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

AHIKETHROUGH
RURAL ENGLAND

HASTINGS, MICHIGA^, APRIL 12, 1933

12 PAGES

BARRY AND EATON CO.

HAS GOOD RECORD

PAGES 1 to 8

COUNTY CANVASS

MYSTERY MOTHERS’AND

i

DAUGHTERS’ BANQUET

17283538

REDUCETHEGOLD

TWONASHVILLEI
••••_
SUED FOR

crnn’e Pnrv titnfP'/^nvrzawit’
(ran
( nnetiti itinnal (Convention
nnirawtinn 1
gap’qs .Constitutional

Delightful*fflhe Planned for
Reduces Debts and Had But
¥
¥
¥
¥
¥
One Unpaid Loss at the
।
Gathering at Methodist
Church April 20
i
]
End of Last’Year
MISS LOUISE POTTER
SEVERAL
ELECTION
OFFI
­
FRED J. WHITE. CHARLES
\ The annual statement of the
:' The Mystery Mothers of the] SPEAKER URGED IT BE
TELLS OF DELIGHTFUL (Barry und Eaton Insurance Com­
CIALS CALLED TO MAKE
Methodist church arc to have their I
CUT FROM 23 GRAINS
DAHLHOUBER ARREST­
pany shows that-that it has Im­
‘ banquet with their Mystery Daugh-J)
TO 131, GRAINS
WALKING TOUR
CORRECTIONS
ED WEDNESDAY
We saw history In the making siUon already stated In definite]
proved its financial condition. Tlte
,ter» on Thursday. April-an at 6 30
'.Monday: an event unique In the terms by Congress. Call to order'
Mueasment thl** year was ‘ resluced
P. M. in the church porldra. All
ROUTE INCLUDES OLD
,lrom what it has been previously. MAJORITY FOR OAVEN
annah. of America; a state conven- by the president. AllenE Stebbins; PAPIAC IQQIIFn RY
Mothers arc urged io invite- their NOTED KALAMAZOO MAN
*
tion
in
lawful
session
to
vote
for
religious
exercises
of
the
day;
read■
U
-2...th iz« -rrt nn-r«niatm
'
1
religious cactcivs oi cne cay; rsauDflDT ni/CD ClAflCT OQR daughters at once, signing your inTOWNS, SCENIC BYWAYS
EDWARD
B.
FINLEY,
JR.
rORT OVER SWIFT 235 vitatlon, "Your Mjftery Mother."i
TALKS TO ROTARIANS nullification of an amendment to Ing of communication from the sec-j
(tioo.ln —
the
the Federal Constitution.
Throughstate;
calling roll of
v amount of borrowed.
----------It ta hoped that each daughter
—-------------------- -------w .mw, retary
muinofnw
u&gt; ucr-i
. dele­
-JI- ,■
the ■:guest
to convention: .toAis
taking wtoi
oath
1 viiikigua omaucruui
' Winding Lanes Prove a Con- money and. at the end of Uie year.) Figures' Show That County may receive an invitation so none; America
nuiviH-u Needs
L1VCUO a
U Managed
UlilllUge
oath'Charges
Slanderous oiisscState­
, ■ ‘■he meeting,
-------- • we were
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------ gates iu
!
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iitirl SSRinoa
ra«h
An
Hand,
nnrl
harl
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will
Ha
Hli.nnnlnl^d
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of
DnAn
EurwruDavr*nnort
nnd
nal
nt
nttinn
Ku
IKJ.
I
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.
had 83,810.99 cash on" lurid, and had ■
of Dean Eugene Davenport and sat of office by tlte delegates; addrewl
will be disappointed.
1 Currency—"Jumpy” Dol­
stont Lure—Cathedra)
Gave Good Majorities to
next to the desk he and Mrs. Dav- by the president of the convention; (
men‘S Have Been Made
only one unpaid loss on December I
This will be u pot luck banquet.’
31. Like every other institution of)
Spires Add Charm
lar. Is False Standard,
enport occupied on the convention nomination for president pro tem-j
by Two Defendants
। the Mothers bringing one dish of ■
Republican Candidates
its kind
butterL ।sandKind the
the company suffered
aunerea a re-1
re- •
rmintv eterk food and I bread and ,b
pore by roll call; committee to escort
p-,.,. . whin. «nrf
^‘i I’ ’n‘crc was ncvrr clofcrr a‘“‘»‘io» floorThe following lefter is a conwlchca necessary. u
I n ,.,6,*d,“ndlglvcn to an address at the Hastings
*
’
*
president
pro
tempore
to
chair;
adhluv
,r ' r.
• tinuatton of the scries so inter­
Strictly speaking it was not his- dre« by pre-udent pro tempore: pre-(„a^._ hv
t . f I"!
„f X“»"« MnVtoLM l»Md. Ito, MM expected that there will be a lante,ROtary cjUb lhan to lhe ulk »j1Sch
estingly begun by M1m&gt; IxiuiuIt still had. at the clos«. of the year. Tbursday Home returns had to be c Kiulanc* « a good lime is being
sh.k„pcate, Jr. of Kala. tory :n the making we saw. but only scntatlon of resolution relaUvc to. STwrit
‘n (OrW' ,mOU,‘Un&lt; l°; corrected: .n?sor£of the election Planned.
formal und official recognition of organization, etc : introduction of
■
. mazoo. gave at their Monday, noon history
that had been made at the ratification resolution: reress to 2:00 jrrc^X,’itiff ^ho tadReeetaer of
Blnce I wrote you before I have lie^72.«M&gt;.U0.
| officials had to be called in to make ...to—
to ..
to. to— 'luncheon. Mr. Shakespeare is a polls on April 3 True to the tra- o'clock: committee to escort state S
f
transferred, my affections to what
I corrections. .Tlir compilations were
'•‘ell-known manufacturer ol IVhlng
is known tf. "Tlte West pt England '
from
iris
business
he
dl
“on o‘formal, and official events, officers; committee to escort gov-i
I completed on Friday. Following are
I^haTgiWl «oSd ,hc
crowded with rmor and gurate; adoptionofrero-!.^/^?"^*^,^*^’
that part north of the Bristol
I tlte official results:
red-tape and eercmony-yea. stuffed lution ratifying proposed amend- fore , aJofrauta^^l^U'r^
Channel. Some days there ia noth- ’
For Delegate for Repeal of Eigh­
even to tlv gills with it. There were went by roll call; motion to adX,
*2™
inc very especially rewarding ex­
teenth Amcmbnent. Dr. Birge C.
--------------- --------- — -.........
........... ram: benediction. This of course g,0?. amdaTita md . diitaratS
cept the air and sunshine und the
| Swift received 3414 voles, and for
iu UuULfIVL LHu LII °*
n.£rSJ
” that subject &lt;hta that
lontn
to rfS,
talk on
thal might
n,ii“n have
have been
u'‘-" left
,ett unsaid,
unr'a“’- wa
*,Ui 0,,ly °* merc framework to .pn
writ to
• peaceful "Joys,of the roud.” (which!
i Delegate against repeal of the Elgh----------m™
on th4tLid
^bJthlt
r5‘. .hc presentations,
Mrlh shlkelteare
Presentations, etc. etc Thirty mmmln- v
which other biu of ornamentation I lud?.^
em&gt;rt reJi? Jhich^hl *
I do not belittle in the least, they
tcentii
Amendment Migene
Eugene Daven;
u-t-nui
nmenamem
uavrnDt
’
cirovrnTmM
why
Mr
anMcsptare
sma
tnat
ne
M.r . 8hakr,,&gt;J: “rp .
V??,.
ute, or so of essential business was and frills were affixed as the meet-M
being my chief reasons for walking) I DEAN DAVENPORT HON..
I™-—“
•»
study"oFthe moAeJ',mteMi&lt;7A""'He P“dded, petted and cajoled to con- ing progressed We repeat, however,I t&gt;?P*
nn
but then there are days that stand.
BE THEME FOR SER.
?*. ” -----. --Ol fume
fume nearly
nearly four
hours- ot
of time,
time, that
that the
the convention
convention was
was impressive
ImpreMivel^Xv ta.
lour noursout as prizes One ot these was the ,
For Justices of Supreme Court/
ORED AT BANQUET
MONS AND MUSIC
,£££ £ SSl “^StoStaT Ite *•
NevcrtheleM
’-*
h*"
a wrt
*‘n and
Mnd on
"&gt; the
»h* whole
Fhole ouit,
quite dumtateA
djgnified. ^7ute Clty ^^tu^^
- - *
rtaln
afternoon In Gloucester and tlte day
! George E Bushnell, democrat, re_ ——_
’I^^Jri^ to
to^meS
a^.u-l_.Hr...tonvLn:
JF5at. &gt;Yda«?. « "0­
MONDAY NIGHT
I walked troni tiler)'. Gloucester, a,
celved 2854 votes and Edward M.
busy market town &lt;the size of Kala­
I Sharpe, democrat. 3821. George M. kici*/- -UCUnCQC
TCI
-a
:authorities that there is no agr""Clark, republican, teceived 3650.NtW MtMbtHb IU?
mazoo), is on a navigable portion ol'
“XlSSJv
eoSkl
•
™
‘he suit ta started, that a judge of
ment onthe
theprinciples
principlesthat
thatsh4ild
shduia „r „r,ia.„t
anti
the Severn River und U ot interest1 IS A MAN OF OUT­
.H. f.suing of money ^l d«t "1
M„y
toln&gt;10fea lhel„ .as^„„^.
„
I votes, nv.H
I,ill.. Cl
W.,-.. Irl repub­
DC
A nSAI^TTCl ALSO
and John
S. &gt;McDonald,
BE ADMITTED
involved m the
^"^l^
to tourists chiefly because of its
STANDING CHARACTER ) lican. receive
received,, 3667. Majority for
—
—
.
—
‘
:
land determining its value
value. That true of the arwrnoon ^atonwhteh __________ _________ ___
----------..nd
lnr
,u—.
venerable cathedral, conitecrated in I.
2;in.a'’i'.n ,,£so
.
—, George M. Clark, republican, over Programs Close With\Oan- certainly ought not to be true of tin
1100. Of all the English cathedrals i Considered Authority on Ag- ‘ ^l“'1 ‘W,°cTe
tata at Methodist Church,
and
siiTta an intend nt.
•?“?«» ^al A H'w*
w
“
It has the mos’. beathifu! cloisters
• ..
, - . ■ .
s .t
802■ majority for McDonald, over
llw
conunoo lit.
Qt j&gt;eopie.
,X“oplo. and - juaticen 0
p, Mi.jppan
&lt;j «rra't .Lgnltv (V °* Ion1.- Kho- ■It*r .Annlnln,
tne common
lire ot
of, tthe
Michigan supr.irr
supreme ik-.-.iman
‘
&lt;nn enclosed walk for the monks, ■ ricultural Subjects, Author ! highest democratic; opponent 813
Pageant at Presbyterian
---------------- ----------•
"
H
laid out in hollow square form). The '
and Magazine Writer
| v°h»Easter Sunday, bringing with itj ues.
ttoite ceiling and wails of the ctols-1
.
For Resents of the University,
He said that money is used to fa­
Wm Ihw r«l upa’-LUten Io poblle aervlw both In v«l« and natens are executed in the most dell­
As we announced last week Barry franklin M. Cook, democrat, re- the message of the resurrection and cilitate exchange, also to measure
the elaborate order of businew ere- tional affairs We believe that this
rate and intricate Gothic fan-'| county had the one dry- dele- ct.ived oga votes and Charles P Ue- iwp« and cheer, u ill be observed by values,
and to make possible
register a simple vote of anti-prohibltton leader 13 entirely °'HJr4 white
tracery of any of the cloisters that gate in the total of 100 delegate- nians, democrat, 2877 'votes. Wil- tlv? churches of Hustings in an ap- specific contracts for tlte future. Uted to -no-on a ck„.cu. propo-,
icom.nned on p.„
’I
may still be seen in England. Tlte in tlte state convention called to llani u elements republican re­ : proprlate manner, with special When we measure a thing, as for in­
New Inn (the oldest inn in town, meet nt Lansing Monday ot this j qdved 3590 votes and Donald E. music and sermons, baptism, recep­ stance tlie size of a rooni. we like to
------------------ —------------- ——— the Sheriff to tlw county JaU.
tion
ot
members
und
the
Holy
Combuilt about 145O&gt; goe.i brick to week, to take action with1 reference, johniwn. republican, 3544. Majority,
I HOT LUNCH BENEFIT AT I
1
munlon.
coaching days—with its cobbled to the repeal of the pghteenlh , for elements over highest democrat- j
constant, that it will not vary; and
court into which thq. coach could Amendment. This action will onjy ; ,c opponent 713; majority for John- 1 At the Baptist church, a program we measure length by something
i K. OF P. ATHLETIC ARENA
£
drive, hotel rooms all around . the apply to Michigan ns one of the hOn
son over
over highest
highest democratic
democratic oppoop|»- of recitations, solos and other spe- that has length.
We measure
Ictal numbers will be presented at
open square, with balconies and torty-elght states. A total of thirty- neiU was ^7 votes
| had a similar writ for him. The de­
weight by something that has
window boxes. I cannot tell you MX will.have to vote affirmatively
Fl&gt;1
Proceeds of Pro Wrestling’ fendanta obtained ball during the
For. superintendent
Superintendent of Public
Pnbllf InIn­ eleven o'clock, and at seven-thirty weight. When we come to measure
how many, Important people have before the repeal can become efiec- »trietlon. Paul F Voelker, democrat.
afternoon and were discharged.
•
Bouts to Be Used by Hasreceived 2SS3
29U3 veto:
votes add
mid V.VL.U
Webster
H.’ preach an Easter 'sermon. 'The rite va*uos- *&lt;• hav« “methingthat, has
tested, their heads there! The morn­ llv,‘
received
t II.
The suit U a trespau action based
will follow both .services.
a 2?!^”flu’tu^te?
ing started out to be one of those: We
------------------------------...—
are glad that Barry
county Pearce, republican. ,««».
3624 votes. Tlte ■of abaptum
tinge Welfare Assn.
upon slander. We will not go Into
nrrM'ruMi at 10-in a m nnrt ’dmethlng that • widely fluctuates. COMPANIES PAID TAXES
maddening, thwarted days, for I has the unique distinction of tend- majority for Pearce was 662 votes.
,.«pE *? merni”
■
“
“
&gt;
to
We would not stand for a yardstick
Tills week Thursday night Barry the details of the respective claims,
got no mall "jxiste restante" (gen- Ing Denn Davenport to this gather- ‘ por Member of State Board of
AMOUNTING TO $3,800,that was thirty-six inches long this
Lod^e No 13. K. of p. wiirtum over, Hie declarations Indicate that there
l-rul delivery) Mid then ! started oil Ing. We ire sure the convention,. Agricullurr. Edna C. Wilson, demoare five counts In each ault, wlteretn ■
■000 in 1931
withoul fixing the nume of the right (although 99 per cent wet. cannot' rrat, received 2881 votes. nnd Preti
the entire use of their auditorium
- --- to
- -' It
.. Is charged
VIHMRVU that
UUK false
IBIbt and
Ml LU maIIU»Primary
childrens
exercises
At
7
30
whSt'wvnroltandhL
’
for
In'
street in my rnfitd und found my- j fall to rccoanize the sterling quail- a. Ueffera. republican, received 3583
the local Welfare Association who licious statements have been stated
rile Resurrection" an Easter trig-, t5tac‘b what we are standing
fo.«?:
in POLICY HOLDERS ONES
i
“ J “
selFon the Cheltenham Road. After ties and the fitness of tlir man votes. Majority for Jeffers 701 , —
will
give
the
people
of
Hastings
one
a««»nst Mr. Finley and that the etcorrecting this two mile mistake. I whom the voters of Barry county I votAji.
'
I
feet
has
been
to
injure
him
personmembers
of
tlw
cast
and
helpers
are
;
^*
to
^^,
to
we
take
a
definite
WHO PAY ULTIMATELY
‘I* fln«‘
‘".ally a^'to reTart
came to Twig^-ortli. utter which 1 were delighted to honor on election ) For Members of State Board of
*e‘8ht of one product, go), to meastried to follow a foot-path shown on day
Agriculture, Charles E._ Downing. 'the tallowing: Mesdatncs Wm lure
n wmna
'
'
U'e curTCnt winUr Jthe
; me receivership,
rrcciversnip; that
mat the
me only way
Duckcr,
Robert Walton Ermont1 urc ami’ vaiuea.
VB,UM 11
would oe
be just
Just as
as
my map but lost the path in a field
Dean Davenport was bom on the | democrat, received 2692 votes, .and "
u,ut“
*ct..' JrRayWatera
D A Van «PI&gt;raprtate
. --------------------------- .I
appropriate to take a5 definite weight Urged Employers
to Carefully
- „ m„.:...
---------u- -depositors
-------------------------------- ,
by
which *the
can getwhere there were some cattle 1 fl-: Woodland farm which he now owns. Benjamin H. Halstead, democrat. Newton.
Farmer
Nick,
who
has
built
for
tiieir money is through liquidation
Buskirk.
I
Consider Unemployment
iCXmtinued on page 9. jiart. 2)
(When a young man he attended (received 371). Melville b. " ' n
",k'rV Harry Waters. Milo i&gt;.., ol^rdstlck to measure length.
hlou.ll Ml .OVUM, repouhon „ »L,
!»„. ,„a tol n, „IW1 M
iSTjJSSI;
“nif;
&gt;"•”
"-S Ito, I
Insurance Que.tlon
| what was ..
then known as to._(Continued
the Michl­
on pagefivcl
rn.uhm.to. In MlchU.n »n4 .0- lh. aiI,na«„u „ ,„Jurtou. w m,
’ gan Agricultural College and pradu™ ‘2? J.'.'Fred Stebbins und A. W. Wood- of tl,c PrcJ*nl day. but those of the i The meeting ot the Commercial is giving U»e Welfare group
k ited with honors. Not long there- PROGRAM FOR UNION
in Hus­ ridicule against the plaintiff.
W1U, Messrs Archie■year l896- can&gt;P4rtJ0n being made club Tuesday*noon was unusually
burne. together with
j niter lie was chosen president of an
tings the same splendid co-operation
A representative of the Banner
-',lckord
- - ■ &gt; Johnston.
- - •'
(Continued on page six)
, well .attended. An Interesting talk which
... college
GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE R
F,nle
Cecil!
J,agricultural
in Brazil und
has marked every benefit Interviewed Attorney Kim Bigler,
I
and
Company,
of
Battle
Creek.
He
&lt;remained there ft&gt;r a few years. He
............ .Munton, Archie McDonald. Ro-s:
ir-urti-r nsv
show lie has had any connection
। insurance firm of Hibbard. Dudley with. When Keith Fuller, who b representing the plaintiff. Mr Big­
I then returned and was for a lime an n»nn pl1ffAiin nnUAnnn&gt;.t . 'Johnson. Milo DeVries. Mort HUI.I ALnlbVbMtN I UAT
inatnrtor in the Michigan Agricul- uea£
° ™ P°ft ‘ 12’
?
THURSDAY MAY 25 and Company of Battle Creek. He chairman of the K. of P. Athletic ler states that if the accusatkma
i discussed-, the subject of Insurance committee told Nick that the Lodge made by the defendants and their
----------- | tural College. Later he was chosen '
i T. Cordes. Joe DcRuiter. John Engle I
Be Speaker at Presby­
some aiuvcuminforma- had offered the Welfare Association constituents are true, the public
and Doctors F. Carruthers and D.
~
। : Taxation and gave •nn.m
COLORED
GROUP
FROM “ D"'an ol the "h»»ois College of I
terian
-------...Church
-----------D Walton and others The cast will Committee Planning for Pro- tion that few if any of his auditors the proceeds of this week's show should know It.' On tlir oilier ilknd.
~-------------------- i Agriculture which is a part of the
' had heard before.
For instance. Nick showed his appreciation of the if what they have said about Mr.
BATTLE
CREEK COMING---;state University
Illi- .Following is the program to. the be supported by a large ehorus
--------------------------------------------u.u.rl«„ at Champaign. UH------------------------------gram and Exhibit of
,how many know that insurance support that’wreslling fans in Has­ Finley is false, and Mr. Sigler be­
NEXT MONDAY ■‘WIGHT
ll0‘s When the Dean bpgan his Good Friday service at the Presby- choir, and a ten piece orchestra un-1
I work the College nt
of Agriculture
was teriun
lerian church, -beginnincr
-beginning nt
at two der the directorship of L
L. Storer. |
Years Work r
—
companies
paid —
in ~~
taxes .".-T"
to the tings have given his shows by agree­ lieves very earnestly that they are
i
a.—u*,.u
false, then the individuals respon­
•
■ n feeble Institution. Under his wise oclock, with Rev. L. E Lane of- fix.
the -T-l...
The ....
pageant will open promptly at.
There was held In this city on
^?.ch!8!l.n J3800-000 hi 1931? ing to present one of the best cards sible
for the stories und the repeat­
church as &lt;-hnir»
chair- -I'-Wl
7:30 ..7'lnrlr
o’clock tx-ith
with na processional hv
by | ThtnrHav
Thursday a
meeting nt
of IIIp
the committ­.’ ‘Most nl
.....I tactlul
,^n,P..1 leadership
1..1.1.. it became MM.n
n ni.villHn
of this is InrllrM-t
indirect InVnluxn
taxation, so
azx ,jx^sfole to local enthuslasta.
DETROIT QUARTET
jani
one United Brethren ehureh
IWU1U „
ing of MWIH&lt;
them, ,should
be Iliauc
made to pay
to-c
cmrire
uw
£°.
J
eaU
’
!»
thC
*
J‘- , 1?.r ‘.V* n^‘.n. B,° !Lkk ‘brtnglng.'tha
man:
s,
, the choir A silver offering to defray tec haring in charge the prepi)rapenalty. Mr. Sigler also states
HAS BEEN DISBANDED
genera)
‘hey do wiien they pay ,to Hastings Chief War Eagle, of | uint it Is hb purpose to drag thix
Hymn No. 710.
- (expenses will be taken.
tion for the program and genera)
‘heir premiums on life insurance. । Quebec can. and Dick Kentlxy of matter out into the open wheTe the
| Observance of Easter at the arrangements to Achievement
u
u
- - u
JUDGE McPEEK GIVES DE!!™'1■*
Hymn—Ho 235
ns
for the womens Nutrition groups. "rc. ‘^rana- or casualty Insurance .1,05 AnfJ.cl“' c“'- P* Chief has truth will be definitely learned and
; . (Continued on page seven)
Members Privileged to Bring
nie.nu rno nrccunAMT
Hymn-No.
T nd&lt;Aa tn Runner nn&lt;4 Fntnr ° i
CISION FOR DEFENDANT
Scripture—Rev B J Adeock
The committee met at the court
takes only two and one-half per .appeared on several Battle Crtek hc „nu to know whether or not
Ladies to Supper and Enter----- -----Prayer
W N Genrhard
------- —Rev.
—Gearhardt.
;
house. Achievement Day will be on'*“ °f ,hto
to ™Mntaln the show,
,
SENTENCED TO JACK­
while Kentlwy ta making his ,the tews of slander mean anything
Thuraday. May 25. for these groups. .«•«*
department, and all ;Michigan debut in .Hastings. Tlds ln mis county, to he feels that
Holds That Deed Given Mrs. ' Solo—Mrs. Burdi - Accompanist.
mont—Re^, Conklin, Capt.
SON FOR 15-YEARS consisting of over six hundred worn-; *{*
I Mrs Doyle
th* money goes into the .w ill be their first
appearance there has been too much tendency
Ives
by'Parepts
Is
Last week we announced that the
|
Introduction
of
speaker
by
Rev.
en
of
this
county.
It
will,
be
ah
all
«
eneral
‘
UDd
u
*'«
think
।
entertainment for the closing meet­
matclied against each other. Kenthe part of some people- to tianDewey.
*
Lavern Ryerson Confesses to day meeting, with dinne? at noon.'0* lly^ance companies pay it we ,u»&gt;- II Kpuwd lobtonm^toul.
Valid
atbm wuh impwui, and II 1.
ing of the Brotherhood would be
and
will
be
held
at
the
Methodist
.
11
h
‘
Msscd
on
to
the
]
Address
—
Dean
Eugene
Davenport.)
Ij shifty man. his footwork being 'high time that that sort of thing be
given by the Ford Colored Quartette
Judge Ru&amp;yell R. McPeek. on April
Serious Crime in Cal­
Hymn—No. 422.
church, where exhibit* will be made p0£*.?®We"’ .
’very clever. War Eagle is a power- brought to a halt.
,,had
3, filed
hisbefore
oplrtlon
of Detroit. They
agreed
I tn the case of1
houn
Circuit
Odurt
!
of the year’s work. There will be
I? discussing nsurance problems ;Mr bunt wmUtr. hu nrmtu,
Mr. slIkr
,U1K,
m
the program was Issued last fall to!Cha:les Powers, administrator of: Benediction—Rev. E. B. Griffln.
tk-o
or
three
addresses.
”
1
°
’
al
,
’
are
10
‘
mportan
in
।
fol-1 In l,ie circuit court at Marshall
'come for that meeting: but it ap-) his mother's estate, vx. Florence M. 1 The
proving me undoing of most of-his view of the circumstances, he Iiad
" m above service
— will
— be
", —
The 4-H Club Achievement Day.0* future, he mentioned unemploy- (opponents. •
pears that since that time the or-jives. In which he found for the de- lowed by a brief prayer service to Saturday. Martin Lavern Ryerson of
•
asked and lioped that a thorough
. L
' this/city plead guilty to a serious has been fixed for Saturday. May 13.'"»urance, which Us being agiganteatlon has disbanded. We did: fendant.
In the semi-final bout Dick Ger- investigation would be made by the
Mr,
W■ Woodburn,. .ca&gt;.cr.
leader
” A. ”
| crime and was sentenced to Jack- Of this further announcement will 1 ufc&lt;?' _Hc statcd that the Work- ।ber of Notre Dame, who has ap- Anorncy General’s Department of
■ not learn of this until after the! It apix-ars that Mrs. Laura C —
b6e" Ipeared on several of the local this receivership
'son for fifteen years. Partlclpatlm; be made, as will also be announced1P1™*
Banner was issued last week.
(Powers and her husband? who died
-----------------------------------u&gt;
ij- further particulars for the Athleve- I !^era!1Zf&lt;* tal&lt;? bto 0,e Irs,slu,ure of 'wrestling bouts will meet Tommy
However, we are glad to announce' before she did. gave to their daughm
1,1 me
lhe mine
crltnc wore
were also xiacJiu
Harald Tyment Day of the Nutrition groups i ,hUAUtVacb On* ln'’olv‘n« * ’
lliat an in-every-way-worth-while jier. .Mrs. Ives, on August 26. 1908
°f “nt“ ';■ Cr,"k
news
It
has
not
yet
been
definitely
deconsiderable
addition
to
the
burden
:
Till'
trtf*
olre.
&lt;&gt;11
nt
entertainment will Ik- given at the j a deed to certain property situated
Taylor, also of Battle Crock, alt of
Xided
about
club
work
for
next
year.
)
oJ
‘
he
employer.
What
would
it
,
them pleading guilty to the offense.
Brotherhood next Monday night by op the shore of Gun lake. This
VERTISING COLUMNS
a group of six colored people, who wns given in return for servieM
. which vtu an illegal operation per- but it will be taken up and consld- "1Ca“ “ ‘h® employer were also ,
i
compelled
to
get
under
a
good
share
cred
In
the
near
future.
.
complied
to
«r
..nd«.
.h.r.
.
the summer and will give Gerber a
nf
will give a varied entertainment, which Mrs. Ives hud rendered to
111 ■ '
,
formed on Ida Mae Turner,, an
of the cost of unemployment Insur­ few pointers on how the boys who Eacl1 Isaue ot Banner Oop­
________________
year old high school graduplantation group singing, quartette them. The deed sjx-ciflcs that if the) As lias been the custom for many I eighteen
is aOesubject
in which
the come
------ --from
— -the
----------tajng Announcements
nnM I*.
ate
of B*HJe
niittlr Creek,
Creek wlio
whn died
rlirri there
ci^iiVaii irF^nu^mru lance?
X!Ol,:c This
should
interested
because.
great-----------------open spaces3-i
do
numbers, solos, guitar, and musical property were improved the im- years
in tHilids «)»■»
city, n..
the merchants at
* ot
! people should be Interested because. their stuff in the ring.
bottles, also Jokes and comical songs. provementa on the prpperty were win close their stores on Good Fri- Friday night. Tyson was Arrested for
AT EMMANUEL CHURCH if an unemployment insurance law
of Intereat to AH
This group Is called the "Pnilnot to go also to Mrs. Ives.
For the first thirty minutes the
day from 12:00 till 3:00 o'clock, so having arranged for the operation
----------- is passed in Michigan, the employer crowd will
_... „
Each weekly issue ot the Banner
Entertainers'* of Battle Creek, Mich­
be entertained by Roy
The Judge held this deed to be that all who wish may attend divine which W performed by Ryerson,
igan. They have had a good deal valid and that there was no warrant i service at the church of their The operation took place in Miss The Rt. Rev. John N. McOor-.wtll, as far os he is able, consider Miller of Ypsilanti and Prank. contains business news which is of
Clemons
of
Jackson.
Those
who
at&gt;
lalne
to
the reader, «new.
which p»iof -experience in giving entertain­ for setting It aside.
.choice.
Taylor's
apartment
in
Battle
Creek.
mick
and
Rev.
McNulty
to
‘
lcmons
reason,
mose
wno
ai-j»au«
w
—■ »iwu
■ choice.
t.-nrlnrl
Ihn
tr
nt
n
-K,....
'
tallv
mrvwni
tha
RnnnV
an
i
f
hu
o'
crhead
an
d
I
13
-'-*
“
(tended
the
last
K.
of
P.
mat
show
taUy
concerns
the hom«&gt;
home and th»
the
ments of this character.' and will
jTyson was given seven end oneSpeak—All Welcome
on to those who buy his products Um remember that these same two'family. It directly aff^ta the famput on a fine program next Monday)
~~
half years at Jackson and MLss Tay­
Announccment is* made that the ior “rv,5c?
. .
.
,
t J boys went to a draw that night and H&gt;' pocket book too
lor one year at the Detroit House
Three Hour Passion service in Em-1 11 *“* “J J]*®1, another lax. II wd] try to decide their difference.;' Advertising is businuu news. In
। of Correction. \
As explained last week each mem-1
*
z”------ —
....
manuel church on Good Friday will Michigan should nave such a law. jn this week’s bout which will be our advert Using columns will be
be taken Jointly by the Rt. Rev. “««i other states did not. our buri-!conflned to n no-mlnute Ume limit. found the announcements of goods
bcr of the Brotherhpod Is invited
John McCormick. D. D., bishop of ------------mcn and .....
manufacturers
would
MUIer
wlll or
b,. lire
lh„ tnvonie
fftVorlte IM me
U)e which the busipea* men K HjuUnga
......... . ..........
.
1W
ucr win
to bring his wife or lady friend next
in rnmiw-tinir
competing ,
crowd and u
w&lt;n. penn,^
“l “a disadvantage &lt;•&gt;
......... tiave to offer, or the wrvlcaa they are
One Sabbath day Jesus, after He head or. grovelling on the ground.,। purchase any or all of Us negotiable the dlocejte of Western Michigan. be al
Monday night without cost to the
states would probably be given odds as the pretMkred to render. Fricea are
member, and the Indies and mem­ had become known m a prophet and.bury his lips in ashes, as,if he were notes dated March 28. 1933. Anyqnc and the Rev. J. A. McNulty, rector wLt\nrJn^ or c‘xnP!,nlcs
. wishing to sell such notes bring of Emmanuel church.
which had no employment insur- b^st man. Clemons' unsportsmanlike quoted, good* are described and
bers will be nerved at aupper. After teacher, relumed to Nazareth. His | hiding on them."
'
If paKxxl at all, it .conduct
in the
last ---bout
i them to the office of the Board of
..
Ml UVIIUI
~ “
the supper all will go upstairs where home town, "where He had been' *nd
It L,
Is n
a signal
honor yv L.U|llldUUCI
Emmanuel ■n~. ’Ito.
--------- --------- —
------did not quality stated for tlte informalkMt
propose* f?Llh,c!"L
....
Education on or before April 20. Parish that Uie Bishop Is to be here, should be national law. .. ..
the entertainment will be given.
:mtke
him any friends.i locally and;of the' customer. This Is wonhHU CU1.
Him u,,lv.-BEAUTY to !11933. This notice is NOT to be in
... Hastings
_______________
The entire front portion of the au­ braM up - H. WM.
for (his ______
service. Bishop
every one will be anxious to see while information.
SPORTSMEN
ATTENTION!
Yom
was."
to
the
village
synagogue,
I
And
to
those
who
mourn
His
an-------------------------------------------------------------------------—
-----—
i
considered
as
a
NOTICE
TO
CALL
I
McCormick
has
been
in
charge
of
ditorium has been reserved
for
| Miller take hint
would be well for every reader
n n noles
&lt;I
,1...»bove
— ...date
.1..,..as.
...the
11...the
I ... _ Western
... .__ Michigan
___ Diocese
__ __. for
any
ofntthe
members and their wives or lady and was invited to speak to His old tiilote Is "the OIL OP JOY "
AU sportsmen of Barry counjy
It _____________________________
you are one of those who have ,of this paper if Ite or *he would
friends. A few who are not mem­ friends and neighbors. Taking up1 What are neonle suffering from Uoard does not wlsh lo eal,1 at ‘his(nearly a quarter of n century. h*v- who arc Interested in hunting or (never witnessed a wrestling show or "get tlte habit" of reading each weak
bers can be accommodated nt .the the Book of Isaiah, He read from)most In these days? Is it not "the time,
fishing or both, are earnestly urged hare not seen one within the las’, the business news which each copy
“
"any notes
** *tliat
"* “arc held
“ »as-an -ing been consecrated in 1909. ’
-----------‘
—------------contains.
—.-.-j We know
| Those who find it impossible to be to attend a sportsmen's meeting ‘
tables by paying 75 cents for a the 6»*t chapter a few. verses, con- spirit of heaviness?" And how does Investment.
few ~
years here ta a “
fine
opportunity'
of —
tlte
Banner
Hostings City Board of Education.. jn attendance to the entire time which will be held thia week Fri­ to see more action packed in a small that a large percentage of our read*
gentleman and hla wife or indy tainlng among other statement Jesus propose to cure it? By giving
friend. That sum will also pay for these remarkable words:
; should come for a part of the serv- day night in the.American Legion
, us "the garment of praise." Can you j —Adv.
their.admission to the reserve part
.
Sanwixn
ilce at leaj,t' en‘crlng and leaving rooms, just across the street from in a long .time. At the same time all da It. ‘
"The Spirit of the Lord is upon think of anything more needful
A GOOD SHOWING.
,he
wWle the iiymns an. be. I the Methodist church, at 7:30 &gt;ou have the privilege of contributof the church.
The Banner ta proud.of tta ti
me. because lie has appointed me to than Just that? The spirit of faullAs far as we can learn the sale ln_
f
Any non-members who do not preclaim • • • •:
o'clock sharp.
“ iters will be Ing to the very worthy purpose, that there, for their alm Is to give
finding and criticism has brought
ot automobile license plates in th.)
4 » »._________
wish to attend the supper but would
brought up in whteh every. hunter of enabling the Welfare Association
Associate
and state Um- ttuth about
upon America and the world •/, state, up to the Ume this is being1 DAD'S NIGHT PR(i.
like to hear the entertainment by
and fisherman wltf be interested. It to continue thi
the hot
service to goods and sendees. Tlte Banti
• The oil of Joy for mourning,
Let lunch icr4ce
*!fav.‘cu
nT'" written,
jynd?hf.
c2!r!
—............
.
has
only—been about fifty
i
GRAM 18 POSTPONED.
the colored folks,-can buy admission
may be a large tlie children of school age in Has- n larger percentage at paopl
that t
"The garment of praise for the—
The garmontof
garment of praise."
1
j The
praise. Merited
pcr cent of
of what
Wnat it
it was
was a
a year
year ano.
ago. ] Because it ta Holy Week and w
oer
tickets to .the church for ten cents
ce from
lings. If you, wish a ringside sea*. Ing within the trading radiua ol
1 ir.n T JtOr J*01?1*
"lak
we-asluxl M. b. Hill, who is the many wish to attend services in the
each. There are excellent seats In
reserved for yourself or your party, tings who regularly taka aM
.. til* tM-fvt nl a liarrt ■IlilatlAn*
.... ..
.
.
,
&amp; punun, o, Um ,„„„t „
of ptoto
» 15
Valleries and in
tn the rear of
nr the!of
ih. I rlgh
the galleries
„,BIor wr &lt;mr
„,,r oAto„
OIllcer. Su'X.y
tickets nuiy be obtained of Miss thia paper than 1« found wit
’ postpone 'the Dad's Night pro­
TTH
D SUCCESS.
audlt®riuin »'hlch will be available j Lord."
land
of responsibility
Florence Campbell at UH
the asejinAsaocia- outer
other county aeat paper In |
I and those
tnno In
In placet
nla**a.nr
r*4in/w««IKLIi&gt;n
, ....
---. G
I?. M
rwrvutr
Tite Civic Play«*s met with fine tl(&gt;n headquarters General admta- gan. And the country
I And He clo«d
the book and said I Kwm
who. ~~
.- t.~'.”T*—■—-■y' county compared with a year ago. gram scheduled at the Central P. T.
“ ,k
•■L-idpLuA.-Tumui
A. for Thursday evening. It will be
Tlic supper squad for next Mon-i' tS" ■*— *- —*——
1- - . ”«SS^.”u»‘2'^
cceip at .Middles
file .Monday
evc-(
Slon
llckete WMI
wlll uc
be 28c wiuw
white ww
the I nwaiunw
recognized MS
as Ma
the jrax
.
.....
Y
.......
a
e.
.
3
'u,‘ &lt;j
ucaeia
Ino
thev Ore sen tert ‘The P
fiat
____
____
.....__will
... u.
___only
.............
. _____
day night will be
I _____________
। given instead on Thursday night. ning
B|! ____
ringside
seats
which
be ..
the
read
paper that *1
' April 30.
Rev. c. M. Conklin Is captain of ■ The Master's meaning becomes।. and entlclxm paralyze their efforts. -* --------- ------al1^.
«■&lt;
---- * j--------------1 "ne» ncm &lt;or reservauuu wm ix rK nome. SO IS naa auui
tlte rapper squad aryl his helpers mofj significant when we remember I| Tins is Easter Tinte. Do we not all of license plates.
auditorium. Tlir proceeds were ■ These nrlces Include Ute tax. Doors uiverttslna iMdium.
MEDICAL SOCIETY TO. MEET. about
auuu, tiaoo
,low which
W1MM, will go to the’ooiTj^T 30
aarerwng
,
Chusc' KendaI« Ooata.ithat "ashes." in the sense He used । need these gifts which the Master1
DELINQUENT TAXES,
n.rM, nrmntv
PArf Cross Ch.nlto
I
A dinner for the doctors of Barry Ban-y
County Red
Chapter Ilupon “ , '*u
&lt;Continued on page three)
|ihe word, means "whatever is) came to this world to confer? Are1
_________________________
All delinquent
taxes must be paid county will be given by the Choir I for welfare work.
*2 ’ ------------1 worthless or expresses humiliation.)I we putting ourselvM where He can within the next few days as I must Guild and the Emmanuel Guild of |
25e CHICKEN SUPPtl
-----------------------------------n n
a
i referring particularly to the fact) bestow them upon us and help us to make my returns to the County (Emmanuel church Thursday. April
MIXED DANCES.
— —-....................... ---aAJ,1'.?' ? .F■h*tt 8aturday nk«h‘ that an old person in calamity । pass them on to others? If not, why Treasurer.
113. at the parish house. Mrs. J. Re-1 At Clear lake Friday eve., Apr. 14. (rn aupper Thuraday./April 13 —Adv) April 18
April 15.—Adv.
I would at times put ashes on his..tMI
11 wk.
Nellie Smith, City Tress. 'hor ta chairman of the committee 'Prizes given.—Adv.
(2 wks.

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Delegates Pay Fine Tribute
to Dean Eugene Davenport

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And The Oil of Joy For Mourning n,

business

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in *d-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 19U

FAOM TWO

ffl QUO-

I Weaver. Hastings. R- F D. on April
1 GOLD MUST BE IN BE!•—“
START PLANTING A
Lu UUU
in wouId meft” *='■“■** thousand
MUNICIPAL FOREST Til* April meeting of the ThorwMcCreery’s 50c special Monday,
FORE MONDAY. MAY 1 i
Tuesday. Apr. 17. 18. any ladys
■ »-»«*■»■•
,note ,nen «np&gt;oyed in Michigan
----------apple Garden Club was held ThursIU DILI IPDLIPL an1a.r^L«.n«* don,r*afni're Commercial Club Member* day. April «. at 2 00 P M in the
1 dress, coal, man’s suit or ocoat,
nn nrP I nl,nr ni.r 'paid to Michigan farmers, and large
r&gt;nw
community room.
Will Plant 8.000 Pine
nil ULL I nUIILnUL employment for labor In the beet
1 Mrs. E. J. Pratt reported for tl
...
_
*
, famtlv have mnvrd Intn tH« rwth
’ -. — ,
.fields and beet factories If the peobook and. magazine suit’ that xy
—~-r&gt;—•
by the Government
Seedlings April 26
HOLLAHD FACTORY PRE- Ple 01 Michigan would bu&gt; beer The Oonuneiclal Club ut llieir would be held sometime during May' Ocntrul school building.
i»ugar made In Michigan. w
We
The queatlJn box conducted by An.............
PARING TO RE-OPEN
* hope
there jvili be slruiia enaueh agita­
• aunn hubs oi uiuawivine nas
u, । EARLY SUB pictured
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-------- Tjijj 0| the department, had charge of ,.......... ,
U
1°.,con’Pcl the, been selected as one of the
KXu”X"w,i.uZ “Ku“
IN jurors!
Rareolobook
tion to put this across.-----------FOR BUSINESS
■ txiardcrs of a billion dollars of gold for tlw’next term of the federal
GEORGE BESSMER DIE*----------------------for &gt;»“’ sUrt of a c«*nmunity
„,L2
M
E J’ Pratt »ave * vcry ‘n- coln
and gold certificates
in d
Grand
Rapids.
eom.na.oid
arufa.I.. to
u, dl»au. court &gt;.
—d B
—U.
j„|a
»
GREAT IMPROVE______________
McCreery * 50c special Monday.1 commonly supposed to be tlw first
or at the Garden tut«« *uch an organization. The final date wheif all persons who iTUC3da&gt;
' !3
umdav.’ Apr
Anr.’ l7
17.'
IS.’ any
anv **dys
l«ilv'. I to
tn ptopose
n-n^nm a large submarine wvesMENT IN MANUFACTURE' A telegram received here Monday has agreed io give twenty acre.s of «*&gt;*“=
acn. tot CJ b „ietUng lf lMalbIr
Theater'’ 1* usually com- have lit® or more of ^oM^r rold
J“1’
» &lt;&gt;«*’. «i. but tn one of the met valuable
by friends
friend* and relatives b.ought
bivught the has «re.d to «ivr twrnty
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i...i... ■
bj
mwtiitnn
.......... ...........
,hr
Dean Eugene Da ven pet of Wood prUed ot a iroup o(
tertsflcalCT mutl turn‘ n^m In to
?,d,
,??*h an&lt;1 car* book&gt; u‘
UniverAty o&lt; Michigan
About 1000 Acres Contracted, *»&lt;&gt; new* ..
of tly- sudden
death............
as thethe
th
f fcre&gt;uj
forestry. putjxkam The
for in Barry Co. Through
Uuk’ • ’ ’ aC(".UUrd from tha state
ie»ult of ‘■ ‘stroke
ol O"«v -----------itew- c(n JuM
a*'T “
helpful talk on their cRerts and talent tar the fur- some bank and have them forward- fL
fof sl*c|a&gt; .J** ™g». cur- Transportation Library, there .* a
nier a former Hasting* buf. and for, Jcr 1(.10n.5.lnl.
acre;, g &lt;wiple J'™’*’ ,Dr^"
lccture u therance ol art in thte manner. The ed to Hie federal reserve banks In! ““!*• draperl&lt;w’ Apr
full description by Robert Fulton,
Glen Densmore
u long time a rnariuc in Uncle bam* o(
tlie o*U»rn B“en ,n
beo*'
.
history of such movemenu date* return, of course, the holder ot the
Mr’ And
K w,Uon&gt; who steamboat inventor, of a 24 man
The awunerctal Club is, . 1
,x&gt;t “ authority on trees, back to ancient times, and the gold or gold certificates will be paid 1“ve.tnwed hcre ,rom anTd R*P- u«derwater craft. Fulton l,rol&gt;=*''&lt;1
The ’Banner is pleased to know .&lt;rvice-slr.ee hb retirement a rwu—-. “....
.... residence al to
... build
........ hl*
..... submarine
........ — —
■ -.BritAngeles where he ha* undertaking, to plant these tiaxts u&gt;\ 1 w*’ them. 1 hay^reen «*eyl I*"*-* /Passion Play" at Oix-rumuurgau him Other money which is legal tender ldl
rp occupying the
tor the
that'Che Holland Beet Sugar factory dHIlt a
home with Mr.
Mr and
etty?
'in
“&gt; Alaska
A^a grow ‘twenty
rn,» feet U
‘“’ j «n
und Mr,
Mrs
,.... ........
. iZ Xnrtv
k.,
tall,
.,n
■•xmnnt«
- .-"Little
t &lt;&lt;&gt;i» -m..«n
................
comer of W. Walnut and h
8 L*h
Uh government early in the ninenine­
an examph
example nt
of if
the
Ttwater", for all u-u..,
debt*. The
money ...
he rc- the corner
Is to rrojwn. They have contracted shared- «
Broadway, recently vacated by Mr. te«nth century. Fulton's book, on
4 ,rl y.
hu bro“‘cr, T1 Few of the mrmbers expect ip five ’verttabh
gianu
wa-x torn
lor about LOCO acres of sugar beets ^
------- Mrs.
PrattI also
spokeamong
1 colvfg. movement,
from the bank will be worth
through Mr. Glen Densmore, nearly
' r!Ie ^‘2* “
lM’ ■&lt;&gt; *•* thp cU&gt;’ I'10141 much, but they Jfe’’’ bt.a ,**
d°Ti’ ****, ot
»a
of thc
the or
organization
of the Hastings 100.cents In gold for ail practical and Mrs. Lyman B. Chamberlain, .submarine nnd torpedo research, is
all the acreage in Ihl* county Last
J.cfn ■'!;,4B&lt;'2*mc,r
w'fK0,1,wlu will know that tiu-y have laid the
“• t‘xla&gt;'- with tius problem of Civic Players,
ru,.—
McCrecrys 5oc special Monday, apparently a privately printed ediand the numerous re- purposes.
year sugar beets was the most prof- lbor’1 ’'r.c a.n&lt;1
l» ou* tte*' f^mctitlnn for u .substantial revenue iP^
’Lng new
lanung
new ones.
ones.
; queSu for membership in the! After Muy 1 If federal officers Tucsday. Apr. 17. 18. any lady’s lion and Is bound in wall i»]«r of
Hable farm crop in Miciiigaik Only. l,W- wiool*. and i* recalled with ,
th(
u tllcy can.y vut t|)c .no
Do not trim evergreciu up from
• A ca’*fu,,F planned system, learn that any person dill has »100 dress, coat, man's suit or o'coat. the early eighteen hundreds. •
a few of the sugar beet factories ’
by
project.
Ith
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project
',t* Sround The, benches should
ter;Of °,me''r5 and committees ha* been nr more in gold or gold certificates. cleaned anil pressed. Cash and tfar-1
.kho regret
his jrnwuig and
If all the diamonds in the world
were operating in 1932. but practF I*’*“'*? V'
'
O;. Tuesday forenoon. April 25. a’.
01
J1”' *’ E* „ uorkK1 out “curing efficient und in- that person will be brought before ry. Watch for special on nuts, curcauy
au
u.
uwm
wui
oe
ruuiung
»\artfrit
sympathy
to
hr.
In n .peak year uuch as
— «..
rally all of them will be running
..
a little after nmc. the members of; *\'J‘ , tMhnxt
avenge nouse, (renigent operation of Oils new civic federal courte and can be punished tabu. draperies. Apr. 94-25.—Adv. ,,produced
- thU
year
So
far
as
we
have
heard
,amll
J
*
’’
\T
U
n!
“
*
,q
**
*
"
to
*"
A
tee
for
the
work
of
grading
1929*
could
be
made
into onr ina-w-.
uu» year, oil ini u* wr iui&gt;r n-nru . ...... .
the Club Wil! meet on the court
ol “• »•'
. Interest. Expense for royalty on the ' with a term in Leavenworth prison
will be held al the Brush Ridge It would weigh about I1.- tutu. Althe lr
lr,’s
S-’ ctcvol&lt;
dcvoiea brother
they have all contracted for all thc]
house .square and he taken to the baatgrounas and are *ood tor hiding better class of plays and rental of its well as,by a heavy tine.
ccmetery next Saturday. April 15. so if ail the diamond* now owned
O»bom tract to plant’ the a.iNO the barn and other outbuildings.
I
auditorium are the present fl-1
--------------- *—*-------------acreage they can handle-—^
I
„
We hope the Ume will come that.' T9 SING OVER RADIO AGAIN. tnx . requiring nearly eight acres.
The ladles will furnish hot dinner, in the United States were divided
F&gt;»nt plenty of trees: set three, nanclaj problems, but already defi-1
DEATH OF J. T. UIMHARD.
either
of ; Little Donald Britten
i* to The
crlc-plautmg will bo under tlw di- »’here-vou want one. about six !cet ;nitc otter* of assistance have been
V...W. through
..uvu,.. the
...« enlargrinent
u..—Ul
wnuciiWhile
nau ocen
lor some
It hadKnown
been known
for some Everyone interested come and iiclp. equally among the population, each
the preitni
present factories or
or th*r
the tnunllng,
building, »■»•«.
brale ...»
hl* birthday.
April 17. tvcviotl
n&lt;U(K, u*
u narwu
Harold j
J.. Fk*tcr.
county r«
“ParJ’,tlen
aave — - ---------«»•
°° not, . made. Any excess door receipts will, time that John T. Lombard »a&lt; not Bring train*, scrapers and shovels, family would have between t!5O and
.?• Monday. ...............
rvmici. cuumj
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.11 &gt;._
u &gt; _ to
. . by .............
— UKtn!.....................................
.
Iff ,11,n
thrm‘ *.VHML
t.v,
h«&gt;uvv before
lw.fnr* you
I-MI ....
__ ...to local projects.
... . •
.
Two babies have been born at WOO worth of precious stone*.
ofrmore. Michigan
will
be -able
ringing over the radio at 1T..^T
Uncle
- pracm-aUv all tin- mcmbei,rt
”**'‘ ,o
° ***vy
be devoted
j ...
in good....
health, the
announeemcn’.
sujiply at least ahe sugar that will Jerry’* Happy Club again. They *hip oi the club have volunteered to rctnovc the weaker one*. Do not
'What Is A Cliildren'r. Theater" Iot
death Monday morning came Pennock hoipltal since last report,
But if you are so law-abiding. why
be required for its own people The ' broadcast at 4 45 P. M. over sta- lagc pin. All who go will have waste timewith large trees; plant was very ably discussed by Mrs. F. •&gt;* « severe shock to his host of a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sco­
when you
yr.u near
tour a
improvement irt the manufacture of twn WASH or WOOD
tneir dtancr ul Trail'.* End. Gun
O,M* At our home ten years E Adair, who said that the tun nt friend* in this city. Mr. Lombard bey. 437* E- State Road on April 10.. do you slow down wneu
------------------- •------------------------------- !------------------ ---------------------------------- lake, then come back to finish their
We "inake-believe" is such a glorious'««. one of of the nxwt nubile and a boy to Mr. andJdr», Laientr motorcycle coming from behind?
.« «h«li ll»y ..KCl u&gt; d.&gt; 61 bou.M 2.om m.plm »&gt;.d pl.M.0 thing In the lives of children that spirited citizens that Hastings ever
a«„ octet in Ite Mlemoon.
'■»'» •&gt;, fa'1'™
•'“■ nothing can quite compare with it. had: was always interested in civic
Th... «... tin.. In Mir.,I. wh«o
Mrs. Adair traced the development jnffalrs and especially tn whatever
«nur. muntepal ncpeite, «ro i»id
•*■ lla'*' • A™ »ruir in nW- ot the Children’s Theater from its would beautify and make more ntito tin- rrnnnc iron envu.nrd &lt;«■
fa'WBfa™
&gt;™r
inccptlon tn New York in 1907 to the I tractive the town tn which lie lived,
«u H.-nnc enn ta 11.,.. 1M ..( .
‘fa.f- ted tetei; U» nte. »IU&gt; present time, the work first being 1 Mr. Lombard wa* born at Tompeny II fa' »■! tai fa do. Ill II will * "faUdte. Th* will tew lhc rant with the Americanizatun ot the 'klnsWUe, Wisconsin. November 18.
talfa Uni. bui u .ill ta unrth while. *&gt;rltel. Plan. it... .IWr aprln, Russian and Polish Jewish inunl-1 &gt;855 He moved to Michigan
n
: showers.
’
the Ume In do It.
Bury a tile with one cud at the grant* in New York City. Musical: youtjf man and shortly afterward
surface and the other at the roots talent was developed ami costume* i married Mlns Malvina More, of
und
scenery
were
made
by
the
chilRaymond.
Wisconsin,
who
survives
INVESTIGATING FARM
Ij io
to waver
water your tree.
uvc.
dren and parents" Among those whojbhn. He nude Hastings his headSUNDAY — MONDAY
MACHINE PRICES ,
have been instrumental m this cn-' quarters for a few years, then
We could think of nothing more fitting a* a tribute to Easter
tcrpriM’ are Miss Minnie Herts. Mrs ■ moved to Canada, where he carried
Legislature Wil! Render Real
mX’oS Clare Tree Major and Mr and Mrs on the sum* work he had done in
Clarence Sullivan. In Chicago this city. In 1895 he mov*d back
, beautiful
trees are dying. The com- J.
;
Service to Agricultural
---------—-------------------------------------they have a daily attendance of 275-Iao Hastings nnd engaged soon thcrcnuttre appointed to push this inat- children
and 150 mollvers. putting utter nnd for many years in Uw
Interests in State
1 ter were Mrs. fnxxljc.tr chairman.
We are clad that the legislature 1 Mr*. Pratt. Mr. Zerbrl and Mr Hoc* on two performances a week This lumber ‘business, particularly in the
■ wf thl» -lair u,.t:&gt; makc’yn InveMi- 'Let’s help them put this thing over. subject of the Children's Theater manufacture and sale of railrakd
wars
thoroughly
reviewed by Mr* tic* and bridge Umber*. He was for
gution of the prevailing high prices —Anthony Hoc*
ZAZC PITTS and THEL.MA TODD in their latest comedy
Adair.
.
• • । twelve years a member of the
of farm machinery, U seem* in-■
--------------- 1 ■ ———
"SNEAK EASILY’’—and the La»t Minute Newv
-------------- &lt;:♦'♦ .-------board of .education, and for a jxvrt
credible |hiu. with Ute existing low ••GABRIEL OVER WHITE
Crawford at the . Mighty Organ.
NORTHWEST
THORNAPPI.E. jof thru, time was pnsldent of the
pm-- -J iron, lumber, jmint. vt.-c!
uven wvniic
HOI KF” HFRF
Tlic maple sugar social held nt
Under hi-', direction the Crnmid labor, farm machinery can bHOwwL
HZHZ ^nnN
S0v.&lt;
riuuoc
ntnc
ouura
lhc
chuit
,
h
bavement
by the Ladio &gt;«! wliool grounds were beauttficii
held up to |»nc&lt;.s far beyond what.
~
TUESDAY
Wlnt
haowns when the
they i»m *i&gt;rtvious to the World
\
... Angel i Ald uu* ueH "Mended. The Ladles’ '’nd our people appreciated ,hi« &lt; f.over the White AidSatei, .illbvlKMiinh. fe-. I"— L.kt fa- nutem-vd tfa »mr
•
■war
I;
would
-seeiu
ns
if
t!mrGabriel
hovers
Another shipment has arrived
.
By Special Request. We Bring Back
'might b.' .xm;e combination in re-iHome to help guide the destiny of ment Thursday. April 20. Dinner,Hw talent when he wa* given
this week. Beautiful worsteds JR
f**
stniint of trade, which k responsible a troubled nation? Thia imaginative served by Mrs Lourelta Tungatr,’charge of laymi: out and beautifying’
in
blue,
tan,
grey.
Regular,
I
Mrs
Harry
fetlmsOp.
Mrs.
August
the
grounds
at
thy
-Pennock
has[for This pokey on the part ot the dramatic situation is presented in
shorts, stouts . . . and nothing
1
; manufacturers. Certainly some un- Gabriel Over th»‘ While Houm-. " Finkbeiuer- Members an; urged loil&gt;ital Through his effort* the cobe
present
to
prepare
for
the
dlr.'
1
ojxratiop
of
the
Michigan
Central
usual situation must exist ip the! acclaimed by critics a* the outHIGHER than—
1 railroad wa* ..ecuntrf In the b-atiliThe sreatot a I tear lion ever offered at popular price of 10 rent*.
i uraiiufactitee and sale ot farm ma- {standing pliatoplay of Uie year, ner at Caledonia.
Mr ami Mrs. Jake Dotzert of J lying «&lt; the little parking space at
ciiinery. or it would not be lidd at‘which, will be shown nt the Strand
1 such high pr(fc
'
•*theater
—* — here
-* —
cn
- *•
April
“*' ”
23 —
and
-‘ 24 Fvrndaie spent from Wednesday the intersection of Hanover and Slate
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
Walter Huston playa the rule of the till Friday with Mr. and Mrs Earl Mrwi*. His o*n liome grounds
24 DOZEN
Kernwen.
■
I aiwl surroundings were always bealiin*pired prc»i(tent who tn a tew
bold
Miss Jeanette Oarbow was thiten'tiful and attractive. It will al­
TO THE HOLY LAND, moves ’ put* the hottoc in order."
St. Mary’;, hospital .nt Grand
«** rememtered Unit when .he
• TA’lephone service !o tile Holy- Next week mark.-; the eight ’an­ to
Are not expensive and they
: Land will iiv ojHilcd Frid.iv, April 7. niversary of the Strand under tlx- Rapids and was operated on lor up- ”wned a large farm west of Dowling
help your appearance too.
pcndfcili*.
' he built, at his own expense, about
Just received |rom Wilson
’with the exiendou of’the tram- &gt; present nunagenwnt. During.that
Miss Lucile Schantz entertained!
,;ne •«'&lt;* ”---------ne-h.ilf ------mile.'of
highway, j
MlM
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.
Added—Music to My Ears
Every hat in our stock is new
Bro?
Every
conceivablicol
­
cceanic LeleptKHie circuits to Hire-. ume the owner., have developed a
...
Mlil-’F SC- 11— —ter that froni tlir1 Ktundpiiinl of :
und priced Iron:
,
or und patterns us Jicre.
rowim
"&gt; nffleun-o,
ol cftSonU •t’brr «na , • » mruuilrrib,. t.m, lm-,|.'.
cording *tn
officui&gt; of llu. *Miclug".m ; ‘'"n^t ami excellence/
uf‘nJuSStn
.wind i* ‘fa”"’
Bell Telephone
Trtephvn- empany
Cmjuny. JfUy
They arc
mvjthc envy ,*
of theater nunMeu
managers mune Sunday.
B'tll
denv of the Hatting* National Bank.
$J5O $2«S Sj45
FRIDAV — SATURDAY
Jvru.atem. Haifa and Jaffa
। throughout the Mate.
I Mrs Jack Snyder of Hosting* He had been tor many’years an ac■ - .----.
...
.. alFFTivn
’
I spent the fore part of la»t week! live member ol th- Methodist
Nolhlnc Higher Priced
ing t.'.e reguutr trar.^tisidic radio
- - •
• •
‘with her daughter, Mr*.. Earl Ker- churrh and one of the official
Nothing Higher Priced
tr.ephom-cl.ruit* with a short wav.
Die Women.y Relief Gwp* met In! lnrrtl anrt famll/
H- wa* also a membra ot
chatme. belt-., in.Lindon and Cairo th- lu.ll, for their regular1 M«ion
The Bible Study claw met with! the Hasting. Knight* o! Pythias
ttypl. und land wav taciUUe* out April gth. Meeting wa* called Jo Mr Bn(1 Mr&gt; JwpJl
Sun. (IrMge. and bel.HUjcd to the Uni­
Comedy—•’WRONGORILLA"
Ten Cent* to El ery body
”LS’’“r&lt;&gt;
,,
.
,, i"?1" by the presidvr. . Mr.. hnun«, day evening with a good attendance J form Rank drill team that won naThc service will embrace .... B*-ll- Weyennan. Roll call found 14, Mr(1 Ott0 schahtx and daughter tional distinction.
I counrcling tel.-phrnu s m th. I nited ’members and one veteran pre--n:.|M1I&lt;lrr(l untl Mre Awu„ Flnk.| Mr. Lombard U .-urvived by hu
Slate*. Canada. Cub., and M-xleo ,s.«cretarys report read, and uec.-p’.-. 1;cin,.r
Mrs
Kerm&lt;on at-]widw und Hint; daughter*. Mrs.
Not.. Mr*
just shirts, but quality
L..'.;..
•
Ireaf irer v report read and fended the lecture grteri at Has-! Donald D. Smith of Detroit.
through anti through.
New
R*
ANOTHER SNAKE STORY,
I
. placed on file. Dv. supper —
committee
tmgS Wednesday on care of chit-1 Clinton J. Lain uf uiis rity and Mrs
«.,0 made
cl-u&lt;1 A
&lt;(|
A* tiw Grand Ledge .'vetum men reported SS.6O
nude *.
at the l«t
test Mtnaup-' drcn .
plaids, stripes, plains, whites;
were returning Tijimi CtorlUnHe.
decided to
fp haven
•• and Mrs. August Higlc-r spent ‘ California
inwyuie.jl&gt;r
, i-t It was decider,
ha’.e&gt; the
th.-1| Mr.
*
Only Wilson Bros, and Mack
.J
blrUiday dinner tn the o A “ I Sunday with relative* in Grand' The fun.jitl .-.'rvicc, were held
Satu’da? afternoch, they- &gt;t&lt;&gt;pp-ii
‘ , ttext
"
shirts. They fit, they wear and
*
out ..a —
1:«U
(this. Wednexiav, forenoon, at 10'30
we*l of Mulliken to cleat,. w..
—Friday.
—, April 14 in honor of RaI,|(jS
tile c.'Vri-; winch wemed filled, up
:,|,|!’.ir veteran.
they satisfy.
to 98c, $1.50
....&lt;&gt;
veteran. T.
1 O.
O. Webber,
W.-bb-r whose
whose
Mr un(J jir*. Guy Cline and -i'uv
“’’’ Methodbt church, conducted
and not carryiniT’....
the -.vattrufi
is on
thatspent
date Sunday
Pot luck.
,MUH
, .... the
... ;birthday
- p lot
iUCK.
with their outer imdjby Rev. L. L Dewey and the burial
; right-of-auy properly. With ahov-1 dinner at noan. program later
'family. Mr*. George Eddy. , andiwiU be in Riverside cemetery. .
el- . &lt;*nt -. and*long hxl*.. they nrganj Tlte .rcltef commit'..*, reported 18; mother, Mrs, Nancy Cline, of Del-j 9i» lia* pii*H*&lt;| from tig a genial.
'
2.1..
jtvd mjcull.' on the Mck and
shut-in* and;tOn.
1 kindly num. whose friendly spirit
debrn
Armour’s Star or Swift’s Premium
■f er pii&gt;c and i;n a;ih&lt; d eight j S3 given other than money sineJunior Beck of Galrtburg spent:made him a favorite, one who wax
full : Izcd
'—. olac-racer
..•------- — ....(
unakes and m &lt;&gt;ur last meeting
Saturday andSUnday with hl*;always ready to do HU part in
Shank half . . lb.
era! smaller brown and spoiled
tied one-ior
8omr n-adingi were given lor the; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Hehry'cvcry way'fur .the good of the city
6 tn 7 lb. average g
.....
’.r.t- ui'.fa'^Kl of ths order and a short .alk ik-ck
(,n which he lived, and whose pcoFirst half, lb. 15c
their -winter hun:i-—Grand Ledge, by our vuiting ctimradc
■ Mr and Mrs Wm. Reed u:;&lt;l pie he loved to serve. He will be
Any color you desire--white,
Ttie las! word In style and
Indejz-ndcnl.
MMiiw wa-* clowd in regular daughter Ardlc hpeiil Sunday wilhjgreatly missed, not only by the
quality. and not high priced
bladyf green, blue, tan— any
,*
•
•
-------.
irm
by
singing
America
and
fur1
friends
at
Cannonsburg
.members
of his immediate family.
cither. Beautiful new pat­
&gt;i/.c und all one price—
Shankleia
|b. 9*C
WAS COLD last YEAR, z jiing th- nage
,
Mr*. Loren Tungatr and daugh- but u!m&gt; by a hod &lt;»! friend*
terns, from
*
W are quite apt to form-: &lt;h’;TnHS utk'k TO post
t&lt;r Charlotte and Mrs George Cook here and rhewhere wira knew him
weather of even .&lt; !••-.&lt;: ag 1. urfle*
is tornAdo STRIKES TOW’nJ *1*”1 T'lcsd“&gt;' ,llShl alld Wednrs- and loved him.
k’ . . a U. K
Ou.adtnt ol
day with frtend* m Grand Rapid* j
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•'» “* •» Ifa— . .".■.nJ
K.KKVVIl.t.t
Boys’ Sires 79c
Vi Washington, Kan*. not long mo. ncj(t Sunday roohHng al the M. E Mrs. Olive Campbell of HattlnM
Choice Lean lb.
.... .v™ ... ...... ..... ......
Everyone invited.
» Sunday guest of Mrs. J. J.
! damage of more than hull a mil- church.
—,----------- --------------------| Wtlletu and attended church.
tllon .dollars in the destruction of
PORK LOIN ROAST Either End lb. 1 Oc
dial)
Ipri
IRVING.
; Mr*- Madeline Ganka and chil.: nr.y -business buildings pnd seventyMr. and Mrs. James Bowerman of ‘.I1/”1,,’‘JI?
'Vtbb
:r.i’ homes. Merle Mttler and FranROLLED BEEF ROASTS Cte&lt;. it. 16c
lit Um winds ;&lt;••••. Smith, telephone operators. re­ Yankee Springs spent Wednesday 1
^CCk
“londay '*nh Mr
month la&gt;: : r.iamcd or. duty 'at the switchboard । with Mr and Mrs Joe Spring, r’,n,?.Mrs’W‘U “y^ ,
CHICKENS it 18c EGGS
• o». 11c
. -nd Mr* John Springer
L/'S’V"-*
f*rV1C^ “
jin the local telephone office, al
al-j
Little Major Shirts
Boys’ Caps
church on Good
though tto tornado passed within j Mrs Lillie Sowerbj uuted al the !!* N.
'home of her daughter. Mrs. Gra- '
,
Fur tlte little kiddles or older Plain colors, fancies. Regular
ten feet of the building
•DEATH &lt;H MKS III Ml’llltl.
. Item, near Lowell, a couple days te-t ,
meeting wu
style rtirt or button style—
toys
Dozens
of
new
jra
J
terns
•vMk_
|held at the church Sunday morn­
Mri Edie Doy‘ ”
Plenty of Plain Whiles
und one price tor any style—
if Dui'l'ht Hun
..... ...
Mr. MjrUrsmM. «h»
“fc“‘ "JT. ,
„
died, carir
r home tn .!.!:• A M. in Nrw Borgo- hospital Mrs Fox. .-pent the week end wjtn!, *’Jrnfls *” »“ J- L Aludv.-- will
tn Kalamazoo, following an opet - Mr*. Scott s sitter. Mre. Blanche I“IT1' . . .
l,e u vp,y
iaU"ii last week, Mr Ryan had re- Stanton, of Hasting*.
•crintroy ill at hi* home with .1
■ idcil m Cloverdale a long time and
Mr
,“11
\n —
"‘tendance
.»ii and
kiiu Mrs
au&gt; Jackson
jacK-wi: from
ironi Llrundl
virani]
.............
-■ end visitor*
TJicotiL A. S ‘entertained
with a •■»!. (will be greatly inbred in that com-. RiptcV -------were -week
‘
warm sugar social at thr honu- of
iuMintly The funeral was at St Mr and Mr*. Gilbert Peek
new
;Roe church fijpre 1 hi* .Wednesday' Lyle
‘ Wilcox '1* ’th’
' school’ Mr.’and Mrs. F!oyd Ne»bitt Friday
, Knickers, Shorts
Spring Eniemble
I morning, with buna! in Mt Cal- officer, taking the peace i»I A E ‘'v™ing. A larae croud was pre*niw. '.hu moved Iron. Uv dq.1
»"&lt;l » UM lay riuojM
E Michigan
Suiantdown
|vury. Fr. B. N. Griler officiating.
Woolen fabrics that are smart All wool twist fabric knickcr,
* triCt. niuniiwl an&lt;1 Iamuv Ilii¥V ,|
CRESSEY
BROADt AST *OVW Willand sturdy. Ntlt hard to
twist sleeveless vest and
tu&gt; Hunnel ..nd Unit. 1U..
Mr ,„d M, cl)d| jIe&lt;1
LIMA BEANS Fineit Quality
3 lb*. 25c
arc the
n.c Has.onian Sf***4'™ broad- innved into the houw' on the Chaw;
lect cither as they arc
broadcloth shirt. Outfit com­
Y,‘1 Pr'-'ud Jwhents of a daughter born
• ■a.4 over w£LL. Battle Creek un tllnn jllM eaM
tlw yjjhige or:
BUTTER Choice of Shuit* or Freeport lb. 19c
plete—
",r I April 4.
.'Saturday
evening Donald Goucher river’’road
&gt;&gt;'.urday evening.
road,
r«
Perrv
*1
Jnhn*
mn
t
1
Mr
*
Jcnnle
Barmim
and
»on
are
ang-everal
very
pleasing
.M-lrctir.ns,
'
j
-•
—
MAZOLA OIL
2 Qu. 59c
S J
mOil:‘Pending a week at Sunfield with
i.rie &lt; |M?ciahy The Moon Song.” be-!, IhdJS
■ home folk*.
Bauer.
ing unusually good. The orchestra
I Mr and Mrs Harvey Eiuian and
has been engaged to play for dances j
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
- None Higher
KOWAL Gi'll.n
Mr and J4n Millard Houser spent
at Thurnapplc lake this summer,
.
Mr
\??..
rrrn
7
’
-^.
“
*!'
!
’
•
Sunday with Mr
Mr «nu
and Mr.
Mrs uate
Dale
jbeginning April 15. and will to clad ■ a: a oirenuay
wst
inuruuiy. Crandall ..nd lamily al Kalam.400
at
•
birthday
party
btt
Thun4ay
Ertmontfc
to meet their many Iriends there. ' Covers
lovvar* were
wem laid for iixtceu
rixtern Those
Thmr j Mj. (,nd fctrj
PHILADELPHIA crc.mCb.... 2.... ISc
present were from I-ake OdesM.I
nc uncreated

n

Women’s Club

LOCAL NEWS

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Water's Clothes Shop

Anniversary Week !

New Things to Wear

for EASTER

Clark Gable and Helen Haye* &gt;-

“The White Sister”

Are Here in Abundance!

Suits and Topcoats

MARIE DRESSLER fa

“PROSPERITY”

HERBERT MARSHALL fa

New Neckties

“Evenings For Sale”

59c

Boot* Mallory - Alex Kirkland fa

Hats for Easter

95c

“HUMANITY”

New Spring Shirts I

your

Easter Dinner!

Wilson Bros.
Hosiery

Ham

Sleeveless
Sweaters

Swift’* Picnic*

25c “ 50c

HdlH Ends

98c

Visit Our Boys’ Dept.

Cake Flour

23c

Strawberries

IOc

MICHIGAN POTATOES
SWEET POTATOES

r..b 10c

3 it... 10c

Feltipauschs
-

"Where Better Foadr Coil Lett”

Dtlherics 8—10 A. M. aid 2—4 P. M. Daily

Phone 2272

I -irprtsed
birthday Fri
.. on
... tor
... but
.. . ......
. ­
M» Ortfart u;n...
day alien eighteen of her friend*
'
«■ &gt;,l. -...it rill..,, k. ...1...&gt; . ...... Chas Wobdrufl. Clifford H*nttnond’ut Allcaan sundkv
and Warren Bolton, attended the
\lr u..d Mr* L-e nz.vnr.iri-. *«,i
ot
“ a.fu und'^aenl the day.
•
■ ‘-r t’-xumr mommy I
...
. .
-------------- Welcome Grange luplior and meet- Jamj|y SBCn. Sl,iuja¥ Sth Mr’ and
oiv. week, April JI-, will ba writer contenc* that th- mo-i'h» lart Saturday night. Rc;&gt; Chas. Ml&gt; cite* Bauman rear Augutta
date and Mrs Cole Newton th-’ment he ...urts cutting hu garden Parker was the speaker and told uv.’ ‘
?a.at?y,^car AUgitrta.
hedge lie find* that he is talking to| just what was going on in Lansing. The ohl-fattitoncd iceman Is now
—n----jliimrelf
Our private opinion u1 We learned that the legwlalurc ha* an "tee attendant " Executive*’of
&lt; b ,-iv &lt; ...Id .if Pn...w‘JU“t heui a birbtr’
already paired thirty-four bill* and western ice compante* at their rc.-i
a’ ^iP te r’ae?t*’rrd telMr
town* h.vr H v”’ “w PC“M1i5iI.
,
C&lt;n5 anIWM1
&gt;..i. ail. ix- f.i-r.ta.i,eo
,
ixn' tnof Chirrs- town* have. Mr* warren Miller. Jean end red the old n»nw but decided that
j!nVnrn
4 I,1 rt'f,,n!;'"f PUrkr’.iHc cpcnt ITklayjth- atundar’.l' Should be Quipped
**
liilL
PmadntUag. "h.1 Saturday at her autc; *. M;» ; with brausbuttou and cany the ire
vk
lunchwo.
I Maine.
Warren Bolton *.
I tn a Michel to prevent dripping.

49c

50c

98c

$3§o

Please remember that this shop
offers only standard quality—no
questionable merchandise gets on
our shelves—a safer place to trade!

WATER’S CLOTHES SHOP

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL It 1933

713X’: /ff oSaSJJem &lt;w‘l

COUNTY LINE,
। «u4, Carrie Ge:linger, who visited
fher.ron Waldo, tn Sunfield Itut
LOWERS CROP COSTS
Lightweight—Lewis Dailey. Has­
tings. 133. defeated Lefty Kuzma.
week, met with a very painful acDiseased or Froien Kernels
Grand Rapids. 133; * Decision.
cidgtit when a stove lid fell on her
TROOP 71.
She has
FAST BOUrt FEATURE
•
Result in Poor Stands and
| The entire meeting was spent in
tn Low Yields Per Acre
the corutruc'tiun of kites in prepa­
ODD FELLOW SHOW
ration for like city contest. Nearly
1 every person will enter a kite and
Local Boxers Put Up Great ,,,wkl in. rfetaated FTanic Jabtons.ki. ting the coat* of producing 0 corn. many have built a.*- many ui&gt; three
crop in to moke certain that the
Pvkihtti^n
win.
n ‘ RD
Rapids. 119.
and four.
E*rh b,V. °n y
lh.°
' Grand
Featherweight
- Decision.
Frank Sperling.
ease and is. tested to prove how well
Leather Punchers
I Grand Rapids. IM. defeated Steve it will germinate.' according to the
Tlir Old -Fellow* could not have'KMnne41* Hastings. 128 Decision
farm crops department at Michigan
u-.ked for a more favorable sltua-1 Welterweight—Dick Palmer. Mid­ State College.
lion than that which prevailed at dl?v«&gt;e- &gt;«• defeated Ed. Sklbo,
Seed ears which have hollow cobs,
their Spring Festival Boxing Meet Orand RaP*^Knockout, first pink or discolored butts.'or which,
here last Ttiursiiiiy night when one ,oHJ‘d*,
. ..
„ .. •
have kernels' (hat are cracktd
of tlir best crowd* ot the season
Middlewright-Ken Buehler. Free- cankered, or grey should be discard­
catered to one ot the best cards that |X1,t* &gt;52. defeated Jack Kelly. Grand ed. Injuries to the ear by freezing
(Continued from page one)
Has been run-ort here fur some time.. ,l“Pldi* loa- Decision.
indicated by blisters on the -&gt;—-------------- ....— ------------------The greater part ot the glove ex- Lightweight—B i 11 Jame.*i. Has- are
wed cout 01 the kernel. by cracks of the outstanding colleges-of IU
changing was performed by local ,,,*k** ,36. defeated Carl Witt. Dai- in the hard starch of the kernel, or kind in Um.* country. Students were
and Grand Rupldv boxers with the ,cr' ,33 Knockout, first round,
by a dark brown germ. Ears show- sent there from all parts of the
results giving the Meal glove throw- '■
............... ' ’ ” '
"
ing these defects should be thrown world and the college mini tied
its four winners and the Furmturi* i
out.
wot Id-wide fame Hc made tint inCity's boxer;, the same number. The {
The' seed ears should be uniform. aHtutlon so useful to the state of
otiier two bouts on the ten-t&gt;out
of good type, and free from mix- «Ubo»-'* especially to fl* farming
curd were won by boxers from Free- i
tures with other varieties. Kernels lntere»U. that Um* legislature wav
port and Middleville. The ossein-1
should be uniform in size, bright, always generous in iu support of
bled spectators were thoroughly:
vitreous and should be run over “O' Institution. Fur over thirty
satisfied wilii the results when seven
a grader otter Uie ears have been years he continued this work. He
vf Uic encounters went the srtied(Continued from page one)
tested for germination and tlir corn retired when he fell tiiat hr had
uled three rounds to deeiatnw'ihid
lias been shelled.
given &gt;0 much of his lite to this exthree others came to abrupt endings Adclbert Cortright. Verc Carter.
A cheap tester con be made from acting work th.it he taid earned a
wlk*n first round knockouts pre- • Theron Cain, Rabi. Cook. Stuart a sheet of muslin 52 Inches by nine vacation tor the rest of ids years,
vailed.
-------- Eugene ----------- - How- ­
1 Clement,
Davenport,
inches. A line is drawn with a lead 80 hc Wired to hv. line home and
Graip Rapids was of! to a nice ard Ormond. B„ Ailcrding. Gary pencil )&lt;-rigthwhe on the muyin wonderful farm In Woodland.
start when Adam ^iraz put Tom Crook. Percy Dimond, John Erway. Then, cross lines two inches apart'
—■ -------, - is not only a
nuurt1 —
Dean
Davenport
Oraham to sleep in. the first round Fred Johnson, Will Moore, Ted are drawn. No crow; lines are drir.vn;noted educator, but ht is famed u-s
of the first event. Herb Gciko eked Mead. Fred Newland. B, A. Perry, within six Inches of either end. The 3 writer on agricultural topics .
out a decision over Jock Allerding in E. C. Smith. Lawrence Chase, Geo. rectangles ate then numbered and While agriculture has been his
the recond event und Art Callaguii Coats. Richard Cook. ,W. R Cook. the ears to be tested are given cor-&gt;i*ciallty he has given much lime'
tx&gt;k a decision from Jerry Coryell V. Conklin. John Chandler. H. J., responding numbers.
.
mid thought t &gt; other, especially to
al Otsego in the third bout. The Calkins, Geo. Dewey. J. F. Edmonds,
8lx kernels arc tested from each economic, subjects. He is a very well
visitors from tin* Furniture City H. Brockway. Erwin Clark. It H car. Three kernels, one each from informed man cn many tuples, and
garnered their fourth victory in the Eiway, A G. Hathaway, Frank Kel­ the tip. butt und middle arc taken. * always an interesting concerto-;
ley,
R.
McCrrery,
Bert
Newland.
F.
seventh exhibition
wiien Frank
Smart for Girls
The ear is then turned and three ttonallst. He holds many. college ।
Sperling taunii favor with the E. Ortley. Geo.. Ransom, Huy Smith. more kernels from the tohw par-1degrees. During the World war his
judges alien he mixed it with Steve ,
OBITUARY
tlons. of* the car arc M-lccted
advice was frequently nought by
Cotton
Karines Hastings began iu winFrancis Arbie Stanion, wn of
The muslin strip should be wet President Wilson, when America had 1
rung spree in the fourth event and i,auc ulttl KmlrM atanfon. was born mid should lie laid on a piece of. to fttd the Allies.
continued on through the sixth can- ln Johnstown Twp, Dec 22. 1855 heavy wrapping paper before the While Dean Davenport retired to
to when Lewis Bailey won a de- UIld
aray AprU
1KI3 aI kernels are placed in the iienclled his farm for the .piirponA of spend­
— - -- ---------- ——
jv~».
».. auu
t,M«,r
' aKv.
'l of.o
.2?
y*anta* um
3 mos
. andio 15fctangles After the kernels arc ing his last years free ifrom the
Sturdy
Cooper repeated -when he met U*&gt;;days. In 1816 hr was united in Placed so tin* numbers on the cloth heavy responsibilities of directing a
Brunt firul Pete
dittoed nmrrh.ge
wkhalah
" CankT To&gt;nd on the car correspond! the pap- big college, he has by nj means
s«h Barlow r.„i™
.
.io '“—
.
v“h“,‘“rd m,t,i «&gt;»&gt;;thls union Were born two sons. John &lt; r and mpslin are rolled up logeth- ceased to serve his fellowmen. He
some hosel
Trunk Jablonski. The locals tallied of Eureka. WH.. and Will of Ionia, er and a rubber band is slipped has at all times been interested ir.
A universal
fheir fourth victory In the last mix- iind &lt;mr daughter. Almeda Gow. of over each end of the roll. Several public matters, mid has given fine
favorne with
up when Bill Jtunes put Carl Witt Gnyid Rapids. Most of his life war. such rolls may be placed In a con- service in speakmg at luncheon
thrift - wise
of Dealer on the mat for ten counts 'spent in Burry county. He li-avwto tamer and coveted' with a I burlap clubs, at farm gutlicriiigs and on
I educational topics as. well ns at
mothers!
in Hie first stanza
mourn his passing beside ins chil- sack to prevent evaixirutlon
•me container should be kept in church ” services. He always has
Dlck Palmer put Middleville in dren. one sister. Elisabeth Kelley of
a
warm
place
ami
the
rolls
should
something
interesting
und
worthwlle
the winning column when Im* K. O.’&lt;1 Hastings, and several nieces and
be
sprinkled
with
water
by
the
third
to
say.
Ed. Sklbo in he first round und nephews.
Funeral .services were
Freeiwrl was likewise mentioned held al the Hastings City Mission day. The test should be ready to
Aside from being a man of out-■
when Ken Buehler took a decision on Sunday al 10 30 A M. Rev. Hods read the seventh day. No cars
’arr' standing ability nnd high character.'
six* he has a lovable personality—Is a
from Jack Kelly.
officiating. Burial In Bantteld should be savhl .'unless five orr ”
strong sprouts arc- growing in the genial, kindly, helpful man. While
The card was refensed by the 01W‘b ry._________
rectangle bearing
number.
,1 the majority ot th&lt;* |xx&gt;p!e of Barry
, „their
,
ever-popular Johnny Wirth ol
’*
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
William «»■»■»»»»»■«
Anderson «u in Buttle HIGH SUBSCRIPTION RATES. coun’&gt;' u1U rvBret “»at *teps wlU **
taken in hand bj (.. W. Bennett of r*r..,,u n,mri.iv
The subscription rates ot Turkish
““*** ’ mean
T2urn of
For That
traffic, they
MMdlM'U. .nd c W W...,un,„ &lt;4
h.,
papers are so high that the person the
"w licensed
"rrn“‘d liquor
’tn,,nr ,rafflp
*hrv are
New Easter
proud of the man they sent to Lun­
Hastings. &lt;
hls
Bltcr h,K.nding
W|nu,r| who cannot bay, burrows a copy of -.
a mpn who has been a con­
COAT
Summary:
•
with his daughter. Mrs. Wilford his favorite journal from n newsboy
sistent temperance man nnd a sin­
Featherweight — Adam M r o z. I Puce, iu Lansing.
. tor u small siiiq each week. Ona
______ „, ■
advocate ot prohibition all his
Grand Rapids. 126. detgated Tom
Mr.and
«..d M....
«&gt;* _________
_ by publishers to M
Mrs. A/.a Btruit agave
al method __
used
dis- cere
life.
Graham. Hastings, 124. Knock out. card jiarty Saturday evening, guests\rourane person* who piclc up
Unless
liquor
saloons
and —
that is
were piriwiii
present froni
from Laiuirig,
Lansing, CiiacChar- 'dealers
copy to
to reau
read withoui
without buybuyfirst lound
1| were
dcaicr® copy
----- - ■ ".j"
’/' ----r— —~*"T.
Welterweight—Herb Gerko, Grand fottc. Nashville and Vermontville.
ing. is to jiaste the edges of the what ,lipy 11
n” n&gt;3tt&lt;,r wh“l they.
Rapids, 140. defeated Jack AUerding,
Miss Leota Chti-x*
Cha-** ot
of Battle
Batik- Creek newspaper togethef
togethei- making
malting it a'e cah’ d -shall bi- tur better than j
&amp; Medium Sheer
Huttings. 143. Decislop.
{spent her vacation here visiting necexuirv for the reader to tear of! ihe old-time groggeries that were.a
with many of
Ujhtwxight-Art Callagan. Grand relatives.
u perforated strip before reading
ln ony communlty.lt is more;
ihan probable that sentiment may,
the find points
veer tn the dry side again. We notice!
that the big insurance companies
of high er pric­
marked up thclr ratea 15 j*r cent on
ed
Hose.
automobile risks when congress ■
pasted the 3.2 per cent beer bill. Arid
-••I- that may be only the beginning ot
.1,4 boosting such nites. It may be pos- j
&lt;i5&gt;. sible that the American people may
Ladies’
527, yet return not t&gt; anything so drasAf tic as the Volstead Act. but to laws
that will rigorously curb the liquor
traffic which, past experience lias
~&lt;-r proven, gets into politics and resorts
to 4iU softs of bribery and corrup-',
Jia tion to gain Its ends. Should hisr'r tory repeat itself in that, fespect it
may be found that Denn Davenport
It* Is nearer right in his vote than

Sporting Items

testing seed corn

Boy Scout Neu's

bulte ill with heart trouble, Ison tiie
kalnL- F. Eckardt and wife of Grand
Rapids visited their sister. Olga.
Sunday.
There will be an Easter program

morning.
Grand Rapti
Rev. J. mom. poswr or me nlng with ht
Evangelical church here, kft tar
Detroit Monday to visit hia ehildren and while there had to tubmlt loan operaUon Thursday.
in Abe tteepte of a

ONE DRY DELEGATE

CHANGE N BROTH­
ERHOOD PROGRAM

Thursday
Friday
Saturday

*—a dazzling array of “last minute”

Real
AU.
Leather

Easter Specials
RIBBED
E )SE

5«

Choose Chiffon

HOSE

49'

s M WILCOX it

Pure Silk
Bias Cut

Flowers for Easter

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Your order placed hy tele­
. phone will bring prompt
delivery . . . and you may
depend upon first quality,
FRESH Flowers!
L*

You can buy a nice pot of

Easter
Lilies
Per BloomI

Spring, Flowers
Tulips
Hyacinths
Daffodils

for only

50c

Snapdragons... 75c
and $1 a dozen

Beautiful

Roses
Per Dozen
and-up

Cut Tulips &amp; Daffodils 75c doz.
Mixed Boquets at your own price!
Sweet Peas in a Variety of Colors
Nice Assortment of Azaleas
and Hydrangeas
All our flowers, except roses,
are grown in our own green­
houses and are strictly fresh.

CLYDE WILCOX, Florist

SLIPS

X,4
At Lansing on Monday evening a
So banquet was given in Dean DaventV port's honor by the prohibition
workers, with former Lieut. Oov.
Lurcn D. Dickinson as toastmaster.

Atoms, Electric Eye
Form New Analyzer
Wlille looking for a process to
M ^quickly -determine the amount of
nickel and barium in spark plug tips
ji4f workers ot the University ot
|i’1 Michigan Department of Engtnccring Research recently discovered a
.•?r process of registering the antics ol
^,4 .excited atoms which may prov\ a
vast time nnd money saver to steel
makers, a health clue to doctors and
a means of making better fillings
for dentists.
Professor O. 6. Dtiffendack of the
physics deixirtment and his assist­
ants found that if a small quantity
of any substance is placed on the
tip of one electrode and a strong
current is shot across to another
electrode, the substance will be va­
porized anti tllc electron* in its
atoms will become agitated and ap­
pear in a certain arrangement or
pattern in the light of the arc.
, The electrons of each substance
in the mixture form dlffcreht ar­
rangements and hence take different
places In the light waves given off
by the arc. By passing Hie light
through a spectroscope, which
breaks it up Into its vorlous wave
lengths, the substances may be
identified and recorded p h o t o- I
graphically. An electric eye com­
pares the densities of lines of the
photographed
spectrum with a
standard pattern and by selecting
the desired lines and measuring ‘
.their intensity, a very accurate estl- i
matt* of the amount of any element.
। in an alloy or mixture is obtained. I
I An automatic doll, donated to
’ Franklin Institute. Philadelphia. I
; writes poetry in English and in
•French and also drawrs pictures. At
the conclusion of its performance It &gt;
makes a bow. The only assistance
needed by the automaton is the
winding of a Iwavy spring.

{

PHONE 2530

Last year 350,000.000 liters of milk
were consumed by Inhabitants of |
Paris, ar five per cent more than
tiie year 'before.

I II is estimated that each person in
: the United Blates receives 113 let1 ter* annually. -

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CAPITAL NEWS Btickivard Glances’,
anlt OhinioilS'
'
1
Bits of Yesterday
What Others Say

„Ut«l IUI Howmbrr rauemln,
■ RJchanl Mcawr, Chester Messer.'
Pi&gt;6li»k*4 • »«&gt; TVrfseUsr, the so-called wet amendment to the ’•• h«»iu«» NirH&lt;»". Michigan constitution. People who
IN AND ABOUT THE
(jLwffi ■£«« »£sr«itor- “,,,nd'd •» ~te ■"&gt;
v“'d
, | Haytu were in Lansing WedncscUy1
LEGISLATIVE HALLS' • - .
01j buslnesa.
'-'2/ ——-r----- - ------------ wet and vice versa. Considering the
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
. W. F. Hicks luu purchased a tiew
THE JOB’S THE THING•
By Elion IL Eatbn
bevj.nty sBVEyTUiT.au prominent amount of newspaper
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ickes' have' WrtnWer for use upon the streets
8peaking of pollllca, we are bu
“itaurei »r n.d iwu~o.vire.ai IftuiM*.
devoted to the dlscuMion cf gli^^o behevTlhere is not such' Lansing. Mich.—Many peoplefoTr
-returned, iron. KUUeAraee. Roeld.,
.. &gt;
M«h:*an. *•-»»«on«l &lt;!••&lt; natur.
32 beer during the past few weeks,
great difference between a demo- ',
• ,
&lt;i d h u
wherev«Ud
they spent
winter. Tam'They ' thorough Insurance ^d
man. “
and
*5*«« ‘Sro ..dmX«tonC In'u^ng*' i ro -1«
at Bl. the
Petersburg.
~W‘is
r' now
uZ
’• .fi r.*
i ' V
•
*isnlfipnce of the vote for a dele- to Job U a sta£ we c*me^imof
|eBuialure pa&lt;s
an&lt;1 oLher Interesting pointa
record of tto Michigan Mutual Cyfx BAMNY- «x.tmv sit gosnu tor gate to the slate convention could
^b^", certain
“
M- and Mr* « T. Stone of Ak- clone and Windstorm Company, the
nr’uARkr coi:!?nr TlliiEE N0ST1W easily develop. Doubtksa majority ^has been otw of the ardent and * ? &amp; ,
rca11“ ,hat thc ron. Ohio, are guests of Mr. and plan for which was conceived in his
’ :a snvax t
’j*- renltmcnt in the state is for out-' militant r. publicans in years past lpR1!latlon ta not the result of any Mr*. C. W. Biggs and Mr. and Mr*, own fertile brain. The company was
OtnwiBX HAR-IV COI XTY. USE
HAt n-KMl flf th* nth Ammdmfflt Because of hiv fumllltarity with ccr- unu^Lj,ubIlc
although j. p. Edmond*. Mr. Stone ta a organized 'n 1885 and at the eml of
-al ’
?
a .
. . . Am&lt;"d:nen, 5"‘Xnr* to tov been kept on
is favorable U&gt; the legal cousin of Mrs Biggs and Mrs. Ed- the year 'the talks amounted to

S !!;

----------------------- - as great a* tjje tabulation of votes
WJU taking like a* Hair- ,n?'' rcal re“9n of the anxiety of Mrs. Tina Ward of Harbor Spring?' O. B Van Horn and Louis G\xxlindicates.
oughbred democrat. One must -ad- ■ administrative- officlaIs in Lapsing vtaited her slater. Mrs. Hester Keith. I year are expected home from Ann I.
r»t»« uu m1* '
- -------------- i------ -— n^,. pu lovalty to his new toes, but ’
to riu-.tact that the stale of um Ul,.jc Tixy were guests of Mrs. Arbor tomorrow night for a short
See
-----------------“
■
i„ h’;
McBntn Friday
vacation.
I
w MARVELOUS Birr IMPRACTICAL J«££ TO
i Michicnn
•»&gt;? Is without
,"’e cash
Jlf“and
S ofii- L »'
Mre A ° »™«.
--- ------Our
;;r’
thc exam- 1X?c'JTj.'A.
'Usl .*lh’
‘,,. d Crh
hang».-W
!“dclln*l Brown
^.ro5'.’ *^9
, In. America should follow the
ania-W admjnistra-'
'» mo-beer mu win brinw ?,MadeUne
affd Wallac
Wallace- »rown
Brown FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY' j
Windowe
» &gt;■&gt;' pic of ^England and Imuxdlately ion would rapidly temper the ulle-1’’“"2“u^Vl'’'d* ncP^^nf
Mr.
. -mr.. ’c !^
„ Df 9
~ r?1111
j HaP'ds
.a. i Bucsu
. of■'■■■;
The lower hotel ha* recently
..4 cancel further ronslructlon of Uhl- glance of . hi of jobhoWers.^hn-; Xra?hun#er7or
WL
”.T.—«’i
~’S*'------ */—t’
changed hgnds. A Mr. Newton is/
Ruth Konxie. A
who
has been noy thc proprietor. The house 1* '
„ „ er.UMn.Mr.eran'. Ore.. Mrla.M,. h» C«m&gt;» HeoMUjn-Hew.
pen- . Mtax
“^£,*^1
“JS!
..ending
her
vacation
with
her
being
raised —
up. ”
entirely
overhauled
••
cmzSsALL
Employe, of ed^uonal m- i;arvnts. returned to Cleveland Bun- Snd p™
- and
' —
- is I.
parents, returned to Cleveland Sun- and put —
in gcxxl order,
then it
” doah and thj R-10! are magnificent , To me the tnot dramatic rncidem
Sr Jf“thta^L°h day to resume her studies “
at JunlOT
Junior to be ?known as the "Newton '
&gt; thine.; marvels of science and cn- (
of the whole inauguration and one and practically no bill, have been ben-rt Buxton ihn with Mr, House" and kept by Leonard E
h-? Sc^fJ^ Tlm^ut 5?1 £
Changes such as these
* pincerinc skill. But they are im- of
, the met .Unifleam of our dem- p^ by the state slnee the first of
wU, hkhTy ianched upjjj.n.n .hr ..... J
mJT, Mr"
“E 1
u- .«.!«
Hwn.
..... ml.
— a very
desirable
%nprovemcn*
practical: fragile bubbles (despite ocraey
&lt;
kL A- npd give us another House that will
t, their outward spjwarancc of Lizy ’ WMkmr .1U. .... nwreho. p»&lt; .*Sh S,h. tore r. X" iter. JS"; ^..
w.Ur to to,.

Spring Styles At $3'00

stand
V
'rT n !’vn&lt;lU'’ lllnc“’ ’’a* maite tini,;rHoure Vm-'the torine^of’lh.'i
’• strength! unfit to cqmbiit the fickle
;. atmosphere. Giant airships are in- j
an parade.
tvrai'inz n nine jto
&lt; (&gt;,»■.•
Wa.n
nn F.v
n.n......
.t'Ji?,''
. ’ A^Arta rowni
toVotirsc tiie "management
hat. a citum on
send
then-.npiTO.nv
state That
portion
’of *uc '
‘rontonr'of
N&lt;&gt;*',&lt;&gt;n ’House
J01184of*"”■ *
pcs-Lon
mi ^..r.r.ott? - Mr. Staiutcr of uw "Newton
■
,,
.
! tercsting. imposing toys but far tool
to
As he waved his silk topper to the (the gas and weight tax n9l already a,5
f£ron *
£ ii£ “ ;rn,prr‘nc&lt;' “ou** You have the power of final decision that will gcriously
(Costly In men, materials and motuiy,^new President of the United States expended for purpores specified in’ werc‘gtx*ts of Mrs Franz Willison
‘_®,
,h.e 5
nterprt?f
The Ladies*
________________
S^wtn^
Society
taffect
con- ayour
^cct Ypocketbook.
our pocketbook.
You will
You find
will here
find rciilly
here rifilllv
astonishastonish­
“ for the present stale of Uncle jhe might have said. -There but by | the state law. is being diverted to
nrcted with
with the Emmanuel church inc
ing values in quality
q ' —shoes
'
' every taste and’ all
" occasions
netted
for
ONE IN; A HUNDRED.
Sam's purse.
tlir place of Gai stand* Al Smith.’ ■ other purposes so the .slate , must’ Monday and Tuesday.
Mr nnd Mrs. Wm Randall and will be entertained by
‘ nf
nnttorni -mil srea
hr Mrs Edward
FAward in
■ „ *;
’■ There ta something Uflierextly ] iiave money from some source, say’ daughter
Concerning Dean Eugene Daven­
and Mr and Mrs. Ezra Poavra at her residence on Green ,rj a
range Ot lasts, (patterns anti SI.LS.
'great und fine and simple and hu- ■member*
—-■ --------of• the *house
----------J------and
senate, •*
if.
port, lone dry delegate to the MichiA BREAK FOR DETROIT
*
Newington
from
Grand
Rapids
nM-t.
Friday
afternoon
of
this
I
When
buying
man about a Nation where such a its government u to continue to
gon Repeal Convention. thc Detroit Detroit’, Mayor' Frank Murphy. .■erne
Sunday with thejr mother, week. Gentlemen invited to tea at
w I noiffll A&lt;1 qHAF1?
can be accepted a* cornnmn- function. The beer bill ta regarded spent
Mrs. Maude Miller
»ix.
,
*•* U
p’ace. Al Smith, afoot as a marching £n tetoLluLdu'StorU?,™'
M’l"" ~
«*S5t' Woolwnor.
.M The
Th. bottom
Um, Iw.
Iu., dropped
dropiwd out
out ol
M Yvou
male on
an economical
economical decision,
deculon. for
(or you
you know
know that
that tor
lor over
over
1
*■
’
’ou make
’ peal, comment* editorially iu fol­ general of the Philippines.- Well, tlx citizen, a private in the army of the
£«
STXJSS
“m": ;;
•x.x
JSmi ;.MS
Dou8'“ ,hoc h“
“,lc'
lows:
t Philippines' less will ' be Detroit’s people, saluting with a happy grin
.
the
man
who
stood
where
lumight
"it is a fortunate circumstance pa.Rf‘
newewnuuw
iowhfi
'»■
««"• »»
- - X'
i have brent
•
that the lorn* Dry* representative ' ’
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sim Brock ami Mr.;eggs Hc; butler 17c.
: And a weary man who had left
Inijtcct then shoes be/ore yowr final dcciiton.
the burdens of the office—now, too, that provides for the abolishment ]and Mr* George Robinson were; Ij?ai lake in Assyria township has
elected to the Michigan Repeal Con­ GOVERNMENT AND CREDIT.
.week
end
vlMtora
of
M*x
and
Mr* put been stocked with 3.000 lake
a
simple
citizen
of
the
Republic
of - the, accurtles commission und a -,
vention is a man of such ixr.-onnl । -As a very Important source nt
trout.
—send* forth to his fellow citizens a
of worth- Warren Wiltpx of Jack.4n.
distinction os Dr. Eugene Davenport, strength and security, cherish public cal! tijvsupport Mr. Roosevelt in his revere penalty for the wile
m
tne
stat"
M,s
*
ITances
Gill
of
Ann
Arbor
!
Mrs.
M
E
Taylor
has
just
re.
les-A securities or Mqrk in the state, .
who for more than a quarter of p. credit.
'
&gt;wmor Com'*Pcnl uw week end with Mrs. W R. I turned from the east with a xplenim the approval ot pov
~
One mellmd of preserving it first proclamation.
"Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store"
on tt« Cook'M MHorUnttni of millinery and fan­
.... bill is
.. nbwv well v„
century was-Dran of the College ol ,is to use it as sparingly as possible. i In the drama of the Nation. Al------stock. The
- ”
, 'ey goods, which she will open on
. 114 W. State Street
Hastings, Michigan
Agriculture at the University of, avoiding occasions of expense by Smith nnd Herbert Hpovcr bom a*. way to b&lt;corning a law. The rneaAGO TODAY . ; Wednesday and Thursday,, April 17
majestic cjiaraclchi in their accept-'sure will do away with a brunch of TWEN
Mr .....TY....Y EARS
w
Illinois. Dr. Davenport can be"" cultivating peace, but remembering * ancc
Mr....and
Mrs.
Waller Freeman, of,nncl 18. Ladles do not miss this
of th? responsibilities of citi-. tire Mute government that never . nn
...a
Mr
and itamthP
Mr ann
and
Mrs. Ray onjwrtunity.
V also that timely disbursements to zenship-Malcom W Bmgaj in the; functioned as originally planned nn.ina „nd
counted upon to perform his duty
r Sther^rf
•
r
..1
t
___
and daughter. E«ner.
Esther. oi
•»!
--------------- &lt;»♦ »
Organized with the irte. of nrmirt- Freeman H,ul
with dignity and tact, and his . 'prepare’ for danger frequently pre-. Detroit Free Frn.
PftODUCING “TUNG
HOMESTEADER'S CHANCE ""
£.
prewmee amnmj the delegates will- vent much greater disbursement.; to ;
MMSrJ? ^-U'-*...m!
OIL”JNMISSISSIPPI
remind all that the Lust Cause had1 j repel it; avoiding llkewito the ac­
IN MICHIGAN SMALL land office clolnu.
. .
many worthy’ and. sincere advo­
.
-----------The hom.-stead taws require that
cumulation of debt. not only by
cates''
,
XlS'by
i" &gt;h« Munulacturo ot Very Little Of Acreage Own- not more than 160 acfes i&gt; granted
,
„
.
to
one
person
.and
he
must
not
Ip
Nw i. Ite
1W-. vrer-ewu. -SUMIW
ol mya-e. h»
tlwinvestment wm o k uSm !ht':r Kranddaughter.
Paints, Varnishes,
granouatignutr. Dagmur.
vaumar. who
wn&lt;&gt;
Paints,
Varnishes, LinLincd By State Is Suitable
the owner of iw much as to acres &lt;•;
menury.
'
'by vigorous exertions id time of
uJ’“n has k&lt;n studying music a: &gt;hr
nlonms Ftr
Illi WHO han no
For Agriculture
,ttnd A1 th&lt;f ,llnv of npri*&lt;-«t‘&gt;,u f"&gt;
nrarh MM
OleHIM,
Me.
.
.
jx-acc
discharge debts which tin'S*k 1“'^;
iS (Or &lt;!» l-l ■»,..■ TIW M.!,
ol MU-MAW,,
.
6 .... *
.. the homestead he must pay lnl«&gt; the
t’
ision
o(
demit
tj
months.
Miss
Y/xing
sailed
from
The
!&gt;tate
of
MbudMippI
seems
Tlic
chance
to
obtain
•homestead
K,,IiCru] Iund „f U’.r state at in­
VOMCTHINO TO THINK ABOUT.■ "“M** »*” J*"
"«*
Naples lust weetf Thursday.
I likely to come into a good deal of lands go«xl enough lo be developed rate ol 10c an acre for each acre '
...
. ungenerously throwing upon T'O'-will never net'a true
Mr
nnd
Mrs
Karl
Q,-Caldwell
ot
:
promim
nor
In
the
future
as
a
prointo profitable farms was a* pioneer granted For five years lx' must ui will be at an end in Michigan.
terily the burden which wr our-,
Caddlac
are
guots
of
Dr.
and
Mrs
'
ducer
of
Tung.Oil?*
The
climate
hold of time.—
vent political control from betanins
■ &gt;;**
.. -... -j4"?
-------- selves ought to bear "
Senator A L Moore of Pontlar C. ,P
,ht 'and soil* of that state seem well
concentrated in' a few populous
Carlyle.
w
I adapted tor the growing
Tung
passed
. -- ---- of
'"St
Mage
of with
the pnqg-jty. During that time he doe*,
Words of wisdom spoken by
and Ranre eifudva Jam.&lt;
„ . clal club party Tuesday.......
evening.
i
counties each as Wayne and Oen.f aZrJ ; . ;
. .
H m
Edn-.ond Wood,
Wood. Monroe
Uonrne Leach
I-rnrh and*
al ” lrn • from the - nut* of winch state
Edmund
State growth.
------'Die modern home- not pay property taxc- At the end
ff George Washington during.a fare-'
of Adrian were the only two memL-lUse Potter are home fron:;U"' "s| 1* extracted Tliw nuta jtcad lands arc small tax-delinquent
years, if ui! conditions have
j bcn» bf the k-gUtauve hotue and Miss
well address before congress! ■ Ad-.
(hc University of Michigan for the&gt;produce an twnua! »n ..HCU un;** ujuafiy loosicfl on tlu* edge’ot Wwi nwt, the state grant* hint a
co-opefaLon betaevn out-state- "Re­
senate taxation r./tn:mtjees to re­ spring
ministration* and legislators (who
vacation.
*n tin- manufacture of painta ,mti the agricultural Ubtricta
deed to tile property, und ita* honkpublicans and Democrats; p«&gt;ubly a
fuse to sign a telegram to the RILrt M&lt; inti.Id and Whitney Tan-’ varnishes. It is aUo used In the
speak ot bllllon-doliar bond isyaes
Very
little
of
the
hundred*
of
M«ad
ha*
become a "(arm
&lt; construction* Finance Corporation r.cr who h ive been spending the' munufactuie of linoleum and other thousands ot acre* of land now r&lt;collation. This is the coruensus of
There are now aiwtlt ’hx&gt; liwve.. in an oil-hand manner should scan
■tn Washington pledging the enacl- winter :n Bayminette. Alabama, j wot-T-protif cumpdbnda- At- the
■
- ■*tender.;
—*— in Michigan nntitgcd in
opinion rf.a large number of editors; live above paragraph carefully. The'
I ment of n bill diverting funds from returned
u» their homes in Has- vrwnt time china is the source ot is agricultural laud, accordinu tti ' proving up plots of inmi 4U to
throughout, the state who realize
I the highway rirpurttnent to fe d
"■ future of the United States is al­
this WXNHC.
supply of Tung oil. The United tiu- Lands Division ol the Depart- W
'&gt;• *tate land
that control by TUcm! counties real­
prominent Ni'itliville man got the starving of Michigan. Tne R. F. tings
ready mortgaged tar. ahead. SO( to Areminiscing
Miss j(»-phlne Nash of Albion u IStatas will^*x&gt;n be,completely indi*- ment ot CotiM-Tvalion. Prnclicully'
------------------ and told us how he'C .some weeks ago sent telegram
ly means politic*! domination by a
(pendent of all otlitr countries in all of this tax delinquent property iw
Tilings are now su organized tn
p drinking. Tear.*
Years and years ago,;to
quit
ago, i to Governor Comstack
Comsbxk advising him T.. I,*1 ...a
, *'. „ ' ’1, M Grec„ on furnishing nils product. In the .state comiiosed of sand platlis With Hie the country that by 'dealing di­
few boiMs who are interested ui: Amer.ca has had full faith in Hw l|U
... another town? he was
w:!i up st
Uia I that unleM
unletw the state
date of Michigan
Michigan
M
w
credit of Rs TVderal Govenuncnt m
at the
either party only a.» a rneaft^uf ad­ but there ta an elastic limit, Credit *»r of th? salam. drinking
,lr:„ku« with
-lAlu-rt
m.r, »
n-­
n„d Crc„ wa&gt;. [of MiwrtMlppi alone there are al­ timber removed or burned. As a r-- rectly with the Indians at North
I used fotnc of its o.„
own money
to re
; ready.2.0X1,000 Tung tnr.s growing stilt the area that might lx* pront- Wood*, resorts c.nc cun buv a *ouvancing their personal fortunes and I
based “
on ■»
public
is »•
not
and inorc arc being planted. Tlir jx&gt;- ably homesteaded » limited
v&lt; nlI blreh-burk cam.v made in Lat—
““ confidence “
power.
The economic situation within the Ga
ttcntlal American market tor Tung
!able ta withstand a severe overload on
„&lt;t her fingers, came
— in to M’e her money forthcoming. The ...
Fred
Hurt‘ Wednesday.
R. ..
F. C. Mrs
Mr F
"“ H
w,dnrML*v
-------■» » ».* —
loil t&lt;estimated at 890.000,000 an­ past year has caused a lloixl ot up- ’
Mrs.
George
Nichols
and
.daugh
­
।Gecrgo Washington’s conception of hii.-LAyicf Our friend "looked her,stated that it was willing to coaplications for homestead lands.
-p),.
ti. arc nually
ter.
Cora,
formerly
of
Carlt-m.
Tin- latest official
official ci-tuus of
AN* EXPENSIVE LESSON
• government and credit as expres.-ed over.”
Indignation flushed overj linu-? ita aid to Michigan If th?
m. I. W,„,..v-.
AI..„
now settled tn their home lately
l_._1, L The state of Mi-.:isippi has re- M«„y »&lt; ll.r
■ »»4ice-ta&gt;rruinc.
-F.nl
lown-We,. rou Bad
hu Ia„,cu ,jdm. L. iw »u him. Saying to himself. Tm poy- itat* would d &gt; its hurt. Governor* purchased at Robert Dawson,
iwson. corwyed 2.000 square feel m the hail barn on farms but who moved to gives a total- population
cor
­
of 41.860.mg ior that.” he left the saliwn and • Ccnutcck. made it clear to the mem'*­ ner Michigan avenue a-'*
the city, othvts are urban resident*, oco -So fifty mtih'in- Frenchmen,
and
Hlifii
b
’
f
Mules
at
the
Ccnliiry
of
Progress
lour. 11 speaking French tike , *o«nd now M » vu in the early', according
“
,
—
to his own word, never, bers of the legUlatuic that the biil
who believe tlwt -iii acres of land mathematically, can't be right.
j—
Exposition
in Chicago, -unci
will
IM. ..„i- Tm.. run. ih, &gt;!M™«
o[ .„ R,liaUlr.
street.
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;
drank
again.
—
Richard
Baldwin,
diveiting
tinunexpended
poruori
given
them
by
the
state
will
solve
Mr. and Mrs- George Colluu anti umik- exunialve exhibits ’ ihcluding
Ca’.chhnc of JRhill page auivri tbc-&lt; ’
: N'ortiivjlle Record.
]of the automobile wvtghl tax mon- son'Robert of Grant*
KtaRapiita
" ’* vuiu-d•
exhibition of Tung oil
.. &gt;prtoucte thew financial troubles.
ment. we happened to wc this week
• :.y from tlir highway dejiartim'y: to
According • to Hie Lands Office,
Pryor uvtr Styi- Another MisiuMippt product for
ui a reputable magazine of nation­
;capital punirhmen* AGAIN the welfare department mifi ’lx- day Mr Coiliiu returned
Monday, which there is un a-vurod future Is which has. studied th? results of
hundred of present day attempts at
wide- circuit'.ion. and thus inuiiy art!
hat h ive Hie opjwnents of ’ Muhtgan people will to wittom
Oo,Un5 n-ma'nnl unUl otf. There have been recent dis­ homesteading, the average home­
A fi llcw has to b? a coht.irti
;d punishtnunt ilone to stop I
innocent victim who heeds the call j
coveries «»f Urge areas h&gt; that state steader has a poor chance, of suc-v tompv
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murrnrli rminun.
a«'-&lt;l Jmx
days. Pint
of -ullimUrctt
this~o*rr
state?’ a—
asks..un;
Hun; J,0** durUw *«““•
from winch ix-troleum and natural ewdipg. U*s.i than half of those
of tips bait finds hmuelf poorer by]
i-p hi* back to'thr wail Nlmmo. m thtroit Saturday Niglu. l! tllb nMMWJ from the Literal gm- THIRTY'
----------- ,'EAltS AGO TODAY, gas can be taken. This oil region
an- given certificates lo use
—
Weil,I n&lt; one humble -.-ar-carrier «7Utont i» nut forthcommg So you
The Mir i * Myrtle and- Violet । Jias not been ojiened up. but ta held who
pieces of state land remain through
:x arm-, ot anfi-eopital pumahtha bill diverting some Grtx.by ol Cheboygan are vtuting for future development
in
th
"’d
jmt hi* slvuilrter t&lt;
Hie five ycar period nejX^ary to ac­
d to rou-c an apathet- of lh'* money from thc automobile the Mi..-&lt; •. Minnie and Wiiinx1 H*r- ’
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quire title; -and leas than a quarter
of’'‘v,l&gt;hi tax to welfare." Governor per.
hi* n
to thc gnncl-'
.1 Tlx* London Times comes out with of the total ever remain permaofii- Cum.i?'xk told thc leatalatorx
.Mrs D N. Humphrey of Chicago]a column editorial opposing .sky- mrnlly od tiie homestead Many
m0^»’ Realizing that tto bill could
not been
WRLv^iUng
____
at qmck.v ae&lt;l1lJr^! 0R
gn&gt;un(j.—jt
who ijus
lutr mother.;writing as an udvvrllsmg medium. •prove up" at the end of five ypars
stricter
,,Ufh‘ “ ln*’ in
u' Ktl :|w- Mrs (Hwgt- Reed, returned home 'Tl*.e matter can be handled m the when the land iznes in tlx- tax rolls.
.
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iV c-crmim
1
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„ . ....---------------- - —anWa.'dlinglon allotment of money m Saturday
Uthw foreign language by
immediate vicinity of London by Tlim they remain another five
time to torx-tot.
nm.
prevent thousandthousand., from
M.„ Klu 8hanhaUw-r of BmUm imore and thicker fugs.
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years without paying taxes and the
; going hungry. the’
Ccrttir-or ur*“d M &gt;»’rhureui„ ux*nt the latter part
land again reverts to the stale.
ar.d!1U(
phonograph jabo
members of the taxation
„«( « committee
rr.m..,,,:.U-Jlh jll&gt;r fialcr. MUs.
than wait
Here and there in the presidential
Homcsteada. arc not granted proto algh a telegram to R. F. C of- Dewitt Murdock
’ralily mri
timber
one
still
finds
a
atronffi
silent
tnjscuously. it ta indicated from the
1 f.riata tn Washtnetim iiLedx'liu: tlu ir
&gt;t'»d
Mr., Frank Dancer of Vermont- type—strong for anything univer­ regulations furnished each appli­
. ,- • ’ .
; .
. . vine -.-lurneozname Luesaa.v aiirr .•sally agreed upon. and satent on the cant The slate makes an investi­
Mil TM &lt; ■&gt;&gt;""■*• ;&gt;■&gt;* &gt;»■ 1.M1
I,„
Mr. A l&gt; ,
gation a* tn the apiiiivant to dc­
telegram
‘
thu* tatting :bet'n
Uft'n aa.*wured
--fcU|’vd tthat
— this —
...— McElwain
------ termine whether he u serious tn his
tJ tofclem
..
s Griswold of Sunfield One of tile large New York ho- (nltnl t0 (arnj ft* |Bnd which lie
. ...
im, wn. Mid ««“..*»
"Id, to u r .wi
Ctotot,. *nd «w *■». HA®;"
«*’f “ was the guest of her parent*. Mr. tel*
is planting a forcsf on the root, .would acquire ta examined and if it
1
to* I. uma num.™, etor »».itoW'F »««
Maybe
the Idea Is to move the lob- i* not aKricul'.tiral_in.xj;apMter. the
and Mrs David Bowker last week.
!
MT.r.. . ■
,r ,.. • L A. to CHtoW k.d.„ A., to. « W «M l»U.U .«« toi
Ir.l «“»»
«“• •«
up Into trees.
application is rejected To issue a
MiuJ Carrie Yutz who ha* been by-sittcrs
1
miraculous, .sir Lu l-• '«* vnm
.*a
enrou-azm- l&lt;4rrai money for welfare use m teaching
sclrcol al Dexter ta home
a- A higher tandaro/^ : • pre-nt an un:.uldin?. front
iutr^and
'IJU U th«r telegram that
for her vacation
Botaori-H.ratd.
dxttwne*. to tlx point of Uzailj
and Helme re used to sign
John Mbiitgomery started Friday
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killing peojib- What have you dnix.' rlie APr*
for Midland. Ohio.’where he expects
the new deal
, By .some . (ra:-...*- ir ; * ..-*: c
.* jj.. Nimmo’—Gc irge Au-rtll. B;r- “ton,’y
£J{Ch,1{i,i 111 to spend the summer.
Miss Pearl Gillespie and Mr. Carl
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GROVER DILLAWN.
Wunu i of Middleville spent Sunday
Michigan V&lt;yws have'tun
mr'-” ■
M .i”1 - FILM BWTOHTTOS
1M'm
'with Mtas Nellie Smith
of office one ol itic finest ptibk 7
MOW! TEST1M0SY
Mrs Ctaude Campbell of Grand
Rapid* returned home Friday alter
I ranr.,.: uMn.uM »hv toln,
Atorton p~),l&lt; munr *■
„ dtortdeM uito H « dead a visit with her parent*. Mr and
CLEAN MILK does hoi jtul happen. Il call*
inilk is taken to our large refrigeration rontrf.
Ed Rider.
lTl» peruta into y. to. O^!S»'®%^S'U'WT5Sd'i,T,778^2. to STcto" Mi&gt;
(or planning and needed equipment. It re­
where the temperature is kept a little above
. Mr and Mti. Wm Lewis of Itatquire* .* clean, well ventilated COW BARN.
freezing. With clean, well ventilated barns,
Boon? rould- room Kentucky that as a country comprised entirely o’ th|. H)|nr Mrt oJ
|nu&gt;t j,.. t.’e Creek arc vtaitnig the latter’s
That mean* tome one to keep it elean, and i(
with each cow kept well grodrriqd and clean,
way. with a struts of ca&gt;nsitm&lt; on cnx le-. Px-re »*'^n and half-wit* f;j0. ldv&lt;J Ior Uw aeimqurni tax brother. Judge Mills.
Fr J A. Connors went to Nash­
breathing clean, fresh ufr and eating proper
Ju. tok. ntor muu mtokeh tor ““ LT"'!
“ SSfSS "" '
jou will visit Highland* Dairy you will be im­
ville Monday to aupervtae tlx ’ In­
pressed with the cleanliheni of our barns- Our
food, with the milk handled In a clean, sani­
stallation of two new side' altar* in
urn', yncter Mr. Dillman.
|B«tor.
Ito. jutoto* toiwmto! WtolltoW id dS 5tora*ld^S S'. Oyil’b church-in that village
automatic electric ventilating system com­
tary manner from the time it leaves the cow
but nrocta.m a bareennes.-* of dzeen- uan w)w u UIUb!e to pay hv. tax- The altars are to be conx-efated Ui
pletely changes the air in our two barns every
-until it Is delivered al the .customer's door,
A TREMENDOUS
„.j tijc Bic«.-.cd Virgin and St Joseph
I We can’t understand' why a group cy otoM.mtownUo In to M-:„ ,tn0 th, w„
five minute*, to that our cows breathe good
you can tee why we ran claim to deliver to our
Micbupii'a 'ttenier.Goi
str i.
,
*«!‘&gt;ubllea» see members ot the hoiw nnd urr the work of F J. Toogood.
[of sdenusto should journty away,I11™. -I,..
fresh air. They are supplied with plenty of
customers CLEAN. WIKiLE.SO.ML* MILK from
repeal is* difficult to explain. Dti-1
Take the ptclu.e Mesh, at tli&lt; ;glvmie ,onu&gt; coiuirteratton ta the of St Joseph.
wholesome (red. The milk is taken directly
our own accredited, thoroughly inspected herd.
down to Venezuela to investigate a Empire, as one example The only i(le|innueat ux question.
,i
FORTY
YEA
rTaGO TODAY
iricu that have torn wroutcntly
1
..“ZZZ
to the milk huusc and its temperature reduced
submergea city, when there’s hardly hinest people tn Hus atory arc Ger-; uinq
Tou can see why Highlands Dairy is permitted
ni the cioction‘ one arounrf tore that can keep itsI mans or Ruxsura All ih- Yankey.nw proposal of Governor Com­ The iron fence that incloses the
Io about II decree* before It it automatically
by thk HUIe ot Michigan to advertise and sell
courtyard is being removed till*
last Novetr t
&gt;K-j aizMTd live
tn
t'.
me
twisters,
both
male
and
leMock
that
the
legislature
conudcr
head above water.—Boston Herald
bottled. Every bottle is cleaned, steanftd and
its product a» Grade A Milk. We deliver It
(
measure
to bring,
onng additional
.naiugoai rev
rev**U“d ,r,UW‘ U,e|
wet bandw gon.
’’‘th ..
«v.n.nta( „/aa !nca
^*r^ t0
sterilised before using. Krom the bottler the
raw or pasUuriicd as the customer may prefer.
Then
as
anoUwr
rxampk
of
enuea
in
from
a
sale*
tax
will
take
w
*f
rt
*
&lt;
*
whl!
.
dtatrict that regtatcird a dry ms——■*-- cnininahty.
--a—
. oY7hc"l^bitme*s"tui;.°:n
... ... . .
v,
ox** ana anic. wniie en-1
A small town may be defined -as1 American
as tiuiniiig a* npTnuch
for Detroit, •top;)cd
a plate ‘where the houses .err far• it is revolting. I have to c.xnmcnd the next w«-ek or «&gt; There ire route
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We will be glad to have you vieit Highland! Dairy and tee for youreeif
muiitlvs ago. had that imrrjpn cut to enough upui t so that a person, Under Cover Man" at the Pisza. As prospects ot oame sort of a sale*
'?'5,n.4T'
a gangster yam it lias it* ixxnu. but tax being passed but this que-'.ioq &lt;&gt;f1 the
lh U.
U of1 M.
M Friday.
*»idas. They
inev made
about Altai on April 3. Dues Has
what we do to imure CLEAN WHOLESOME milk to every customer!
‘ here again ta a picture of New York- ix' OnC mat h bound to prove the turn ot Goodyear. Wilkiiu and
a neighbor's radio p'cgr«ni. New Kle that makes it appear a place far . -•jentv of legislative argument,
Van Horn a pleawant call
tn aei.utncnt/ ft seems u^rcrUbir York Sun' Miss Honensc Van Zile will give
mure dangerous than the deadli/st; •-------- ;—-b+- -———
.— -----------------------------agamu some Shakespearean readings and
A morv iikeiy exptatouop' ta tiiat
ijunglr We experience otw tang prgy j MAMMhUMUa
guards
n qf knifing alwottng. and ’’bumping &gt; nonuniform and unnecessary traiftc impiTMittations al lint social roams,
‘ o!t —Sydney W Carroll, ui Sun-lslgnals by prohibiting any town cq Tuesday, April JS
,
,
,..e ,« !he
r..,,.,.,™, ,.
y„. M kM .-. 5-------------------- wl^'huaiEiTnSSl «ih~i 'iTOor M hr.
Mr.
umugiu imy were auupiy voting
going to the schov! m which Dr,
—- ------- ----------------------.'the approval of the Stale Depart- Heriiner and Mrs Edw. Knappen ol
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop. Phone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
mnuirtcamm to ixjniii the.
of EUwtetn is going to uacb and
One million dollars a year is »l»nt. mer.l of Public Works.
Grand Rapids visited friends in
» Arka- * *” Holl."»wd to give ixwcomcrsj
&gt;
—------UiO til? tbS--Atck.
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• screen testa-eacb tot averaging
Motorcycles average
nuks to- Mrs. A K Stewart ui
EUte.
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about 8J00.
’ the gallon of gasoline.
. Michigan, who ha* been vtutuv her

Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store

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A Quotation

Pungent Paragraphs

THE TIME

RESULTS

Phone
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It Doesn’t Just Happen!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THt HASTINGS BANNtB. WTDNMDAY, APB IL It, 1H3

ba as dlflicult to achlav* u rigid,
ass**4*4x444
enforcement of the llth Amend-1
ment 'Die entire question Is one
wwv
«
m
,
1/--—A. —IBf _ . I1
&gt; man. that call* for tolerance. Paradoxical
ar it may sound nncere prohibitionJ* Jl
fAf”
WV OfAlf
(Continued from page one)
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Ists and anri-prohlbttronUu are, LjCLdIVl
IT VV*&gt; UUvVl
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sincere tn her conviction that re- garcatm and personal abuse was not
A*
v°u wu announced, a working for the same general causa1
Another Opportunity for You to Save Money!
• ne«i
peal at
of th»
the lath
18th Amendment will only foreigti to the spirit of the con-; white-haired man to the gallery -temperance Posaibly the root of
the entire controversy is t&gt; greater
I nJip to cofrecl certain intolerable vention but also out of harmony; c*M»d &lt;*‘ "God blcsa the man * ho appreciation
of the real meaning!
‘ qpndilinn* that exist today in con­ with the character of the refined 'voted
of
TEMPERANCE.
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nection with the liquor traffic.
I woman they'were seeking to nomiHATS AND DRESSES
1 nalc. The action of these two deleJult before adjournment. Judge
UNDERWEAR HOSIERY
! Two events of tiie convention gates waa UI-mannered and inex- Arthur Lacey of Detroit aro« and
cusable.
Both
were
sufficiently
tnpa
l(1
a
nne
tribute
to Dean Davenl?«e A A* WUh r',tr’ ** Purchasv ar more wv will gtva ■ b^U*
stand out vividly In our-mlnd. One
FFC1S* of Fine Quality Hand Lotion, on Thur*.. Frt. and MnL
pwt that seemed to express the
ms
‘was the.brief address by Governor Ulllgenl to have known better.
.* * * sentiments of the delegates and the
I Comstock; which aside from a mo­
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Personally
wc
hold
no
brief
for
gallery
It
was
a
splendid
gesture,
mentary lapse that was more suitable to the environment of a hunt- the Rev HoI»nyj*'*H&lt;J«cvrr sincere and a sincere one. that helped to
Children’s Books
Tooth Brtnh and Paale
ing lodge than a constitutional con- his purpose, it t* our opinion that wipe out the memory of several un­
(Continued from page one)
vention, was sane and hnc; the oth- he h®--, made himself so generally fortunate outbursts of bad taste and
AU ckUdrra'* ko»*«.
A&gt;y &amp;0&lt; tMth kraak
144 East State Street
I tastings, Michigan
•r was the dignified but decisive disliked through the tactic* he ha* manner* that had previously haps v.t» !*,(•■ B.Mrt
&gt;.&gt;1 a Ifx laalk MM.
a
KS
*7C
Pheracn. republican, received
raanner In which Dean Eugene Dav- employed as lobbyist at Lansing that pened.
,
--» TM vatM. kMk
3581 votes and A. J. Rogers, re­
enport answered an attempted jibe ha has hindered rather than aided
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; thrown his way by the clerk of tho Hie cause pf prohibition. Nevcrthe- Considering the overwhelming vtc- publican. 3622 votes Majority for
feonvention when he failed to cast less, a constitutional convention lory registered by the anU-prohl- McPherson over highest democratic j
w«» no
Imj place
pmr for
.ui petty
pe.i, personal at- p.iioii
_
a ballot fur the prirsidant pro tern- was
bition iuiot
forces,, iiuwctvi.
however, ana
and uwian
the‘fact opponent's vote was 870; majority i
especially when
the
was their
A RacTpa
‘pore.
'tacks,
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“ victim that this conventton
------ —--------------- day. for Roger* over highest democratic ,
of these attacks was » »i&gt;cct*tor to we were surprised that so few dis-1 opponent's vote wa* 011 votes.
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Relieve In yourself, believe io hu I
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For State Highway Commbaloner,
carbon and cobalt. Which Is hard inuulty. believe in the sucecas of | n w happened that former Con- th* gallery and therefore unable to!agreeable Incident* happened to mar
the dignity of the convention. The; Murray D. VanWagoner. democrat.
enough to wraich mipphlre, Is now jour undertakings, believe in our: Brra*man Robert H Clancy of Dc- defend himself
Hot Water Bottle
...
fact
Dial
exuberance
was
kept
well
';
received
2741
votes
and
Grover
C
.
Eversharp Pencils
used for the teeth of mi we that civlllullon. Fear nothing and no troit. who nominated Mrs. Alger
ComklnsUoa aat. SM
have to iut. through wood treated one. love your- work. And don't for president pro tempore, and forUa. k*M an4 ayrtnxa
attarknaiita
Ouar
»
w|th Arc resisting or preserving torget to' work. Hope and
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Judge votes
In touch «hh &lt;‘Hhy- Tlien you Wardell, also of Detroit, one of Hie P°rt declined to vote. The clerk on «er. Mrs. McAllister and Judge
nw.,1 A 11 *0 »al
rhciiiicnl*.
I OFFICIAL RESULTS IN CITY. I
B«. cvtanlMa. tor .. ...
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several •»«*
wno xnnnr.rierf
supported
uic nnmina.
nomina-­ announcing thc
the result of the elec-,
elec- Lacey
L*Cey..
cinnot fall—Grli
■। several
•**•**»
who
supported the
the
nomina
I Rlaewhere we print tiie council
Hon. rw-rmll
tion
permitted themselves tn
lo utter tion decided to have a bit of fun
sarcastic remarks concerning the* ®l khe Deans expense and said:1 Even In
--- a- constitutional
- - --- ------ . ennven. . ‘ proceedings containing the vole by ,|
nn clever
nrUltir-lanc
niirl
nreuinn
.ii
OmithalogicallySpeaking
,dry
lry MUt|1
cause und
und [n
in particular
particular singled
slnglid •'Ninety-eight
'Ninety-eight votes
votes were
were cast
cast for
for tion.
U°ncI''W politicians
politician* And
And oec3Sion
occasion‘ wards
u-.rds on
on cit;
city officer* gl the mm
recent
An Iceboat rah salt faster than
&lt;10t the
cause
ana
iiar militant
. ngn u Mrs Alger, one delegate bring
fv.in.ab- toinitiate
initiateminute
minuteraidson
raids onther
thepork
txirkIcityielection
eitv etceUnn
Gaaranl
Tiie bratdefinition-wc ever heard ou
Rev.
R. m
N. panic
Holsaplr.
• ' la, a cnngrcMiWB
-eiuiman dry■ lobbyist, who was a sjiectator tn wmt “ Tiie meaning of this Jibewas: barrel Take thc
the remuneration of The total vote on city clerk was
for a kune durk
the gallery
for 'derisive personal obvious—Thc lone dry delegate was pages and door tenders,
for
example
1374 sterling
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'J Roger.*- received
whose g'xise baa been cooked.-_ Xew
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bouta have bee* known to sail lw|
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references. Needless to say thia sulking on the job; refusing to make I A committee was appointed to de-&lt;|.uQ;
a Lynn Brown
I
11.162; A.
712. a ma-1
as fast ax the wind driving litem.
Orleans State*.
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so much as a gesture ot goodwill .' terminc what they should receive.]
jortty of 450 for
tar Rogers.
F
A Real Value!
Cold Cream
■ I jority
' ———————————■ There were snickers from the crowd A
of that committee was a11 For city treasurer
trraxu
.. member..
Mrs. Nellie M.
Thermo* Botllc,
Vanuklax C r « a n.
Immediately
immeaiaiciy me
the uesn
Dean row to a weekly newspaper editor who Is
is now
now.smith
smith received 1J
1382 votes to 492 for
Tocih Pi.t. kk.m
yacuum,
pint
sixe.
t»x. all r.ika Dim
*•&lt;
l*,lnl ol privilege. He stated that serving his district as slate senator ’clayton Brandstetter. a majority of
Fnxluxta. &lt;kelca .
W Cu«« A nUrSaa Jr ITlaa o3Caa All* 11 1-Vl
wXo
there «av nothing penonol tn hl* He pointed out that all thc assistfor MrB. smith
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action; tliat he had profound r-- ®nt® ®rt‘rc °n state pay anyway and For member board of review, thc
•
* spect and admiration for the gra- Hi®* Hie convention represented no:OfBcUl figures give Henry 8. ShelNO EXTRA CHARGE FOR TAX added to prices shown clou* woman who wo* nominated extra work for them, and so ieconi-| don 891 and .Dan C. Walldortf 952, a
ALSO A FRESH SUPPLY OF FORMALDEHYDE.
and for the distinguished public mended that they be given no ex- majority of 61 for Walldorf!,
sendee that rftembers of her family tf® P°F- Hut tornver Congressman
For juatlce ot the pcare. Andrew i
had rendered their slate and their-clanc&gt;', ®Lm) oi’ t,ie ’tommittee., a. Matthews received 1.074 apd I We have just received our new supply of WHITMAN'S Easter Candy
Do not forget the Specials Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
country; that hc did not object to!*’°uld hfve none of it He insisted Maurice Foreman 742. a majority of I
the candidate herself but irr view of that they be given an extra per diim ‘333 for Matthes
thc manner In which she had been in addition to their regular pay—{ For supervisor first and fourth
nominated lie could not bring him- two days' pay for a normal day's • wards, William L. Chase received I
self to ca»t an aflirmalive vole&lt;ind work! And a normal day'* uwk for '53* %x&gt;leA and William J. Field 514.,
therefore in order not to destroy most of them represent* a pretty soft * majority of 14 for Mr Chase,
the unanimity of her vole had snap
Mr. Clancy also proposed
pr&gt;r supervisor of the second and
"Where Immediate courtesy and attention are shown to all*
chosen to remain silent.
' sending * representative to Wafh-jthird wards. L- R Glasgow received!
PHONE 2115 . HASTINGS, MICH. - WE DELIVER
in a certain section of the chain-' ington with a copy of thc conven- 554 vote*jyjd Laton Bauer 258. a msber .there was suppressed laughter j tion record to present to the chief, jority of 296 far Glasgow,
when thc Dean row When hc had1 executive—a nice trip for some; Fbr alderman to the Brat ward.'
finished, however, one man
was lucky person with thc state looting Archie W. Rclckord received 238
YOUR BIC OPPORTUNITY
fine! the bill But this proposal.f‘&gt;rtu-|a&lt;id Elroy Tobias 153. a majority of-'
lief f»r pom.
Cools andsoothes. , hcatd to remark "That was
I'll bet that man has a better idea nately. was killed Just two minor 85 for Reiclrord TomMix was for-1 majority ol26 for Apsey
,
TOOTH
of
what
he
K
doing
than
all
the
rest
incidents which Indicate the clever ‘ tunate enough to getfive votes fa-1 In the fourthward William A ‘
Ta^u'tPASTE
ASPIRIN
diaa offered during ths Raaall Ona
of Jhc delegates put together."
! manner in which stale payroll* can constable in thc first ward to two Schader received 413 vote* to 233
RUBBING
ORDERLIES.
• • •
I be padded.
IrvJnj Clark. We presume this I tor H. J. Freeland, a matorlly
majority of 180 striking—blow Brut, warning after.
for Irving
ALCOHOL
the original
will break up Tom's career as a tor Schader. For constable of the
A personal representative of Mrs , ,,
. ’ ' *
J
....... ' wiU
Znul*. n»».
Alger later called on Dean and Mr-.
History has been made Will 'movie actor, as he will naturally ■ fourth ward Guy L. Haven re- Ho* It originated I* not known for
candy laxative
Ih.’r ulur&gt; r.-uld U
DavonpOTt al their hotel and staled Michigan be proud of this new wlsh lo
constable in our ceived 389 votes and Bert Lanca&amp;ter rennin,
BIC TUBE
kmd&gt;r Nna-iroUiic/.
fer tn tthe capture of Scartxirnugh
that tiw manner in which tiie nomi- page? That is a question for the quiet, orderly city.
282. a majority of 77 for Haven.
fer
Mi31 Shaving nation wa* made did not expies* the future.
castle In IK" by Thomas Stafford
| The vole for alderman in the sec- ,
MRK el MAGNESIA
limit • ■ ■ buy all you want.
i without warning. Others suppose it
602,
lentimcnl* of the president pro tern
...
z ond ward was as given in Uic Ban! to allude to the fact that robbers
Also Mr*. Alger wished to express
Repeal, whether dcsirabl * or not. ner lost week. 240 fgr Scnu and 247
gratitude
for
Hie
courteous
manner;
has
not
ami
will
not
settle
thc
IIfor
Hoorpm.
Carl
Weyerman
was!
Never Imagine yourself not to be used tn be hanged In Scat borough
7i«?JKjrCASTOR OIL Cascade Pound Paper
in which Dean Davenport handled quor question or rectify tiie evil* elected constable in the second ward1 otherwise than what It might apI’refcrrv i ixouut *ssr«Ur- purer.
the incident.
I that have sprung up under prohl- by a majority of 46.
.
|h . .. . . ..
„............
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!?&gt;■ “uepcai
25*?-»•&gt;&lt;»««
;oiuon
u oniy a new oegm-. Jonn wci®ert naa 28 majority forI SX
i '
Governor
Comstock
has
a
plea*nlng.
Repeal
1*
child
*
play.
The
alderman
in
thc
third
ward
rec-iv-l
or
,
,V
i
c
The autographed inannsrrlpt of
Ing jieraonality. We re sure you eavential work must now begin if ing 177 votes to 149 for Harold New-1 w”e ,nnn
yo'* n■', ue*’" w"q"’
would like him whether you agree wc arc to march forward to a more I ton.. Fur constable. Emery I. Apseyi baTe
,n H'rm to be other- Robert Hurns' wmg, "The Maa o’
politically with him Or not The ap- desirable order
A well-regulated' was successful, receiving 169 vote*I **■*.—Trom "Alic* In Wonder liaTlocliniyle," was »&gt;ld tn London
f
7i/i4?®5r
platue* wax genuine at he walked. traffic of alcoholic beverages may! to 143 tor Alfred Houghtalin. A land."
1
f,,r 11 Vm
JASMINE
down Hie aisle to thc rostrum. He_________________________________ j___________ ’____________________________________________________
50c
If
EPSOM
Is not an eloquent speaker—but one
Medford
KLENZO
Il j
ace
remembers what he says. His sen­
SALT
tences arc crisp and clean-cut; not
k Powder
Dcnta Creme
always models of rhetorical lierlec­
Hi*h!y rvfinxd. so non-bitter.
tion but definite In their meaning;
ulso they follow one another in logi­
$1 regular 2 for $1.01
cal order He speaks like a business
man addressing a board of directors/

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The Governor plead for temper-,ance. He said that repeal meant,
u return of personal liberty but that
personai liberty does not mean per-1
Mjnal license. Michigan is the first'
stale in Lite Union to vote Ior repeal.
Iu* pointed out. and therefore sliouldj
try and make herself a worthy mext-j
el for other states to follow. The;
Governor plead for patience in re­
gard to - legislation for regulating 1
sale of 3.2 beer Hc. hlmseU, took
the entire blame for delay, stating
that'lie hud asked the legislature
not to consider or talk about xeguI a lory measures until after the peo­
ple of Michigan had expressed their
wishes at the polls on April 3. A
good bill providing for a well-regu­
lated tralfic is more cuentlal than
speed, he' said. Michigan can well
atlord to spend extra days er weeks,
if necessary, tn considering ail
angles of this difficult question.
None of us wish lo see a return of
Hw tfd-fashioned saloon, lie sold,
and it is against such institutiuns
that thc bill must be particularly on
guard. Tiie Governor beljeve* that
a regulated traffic under terms of
the bill now in preparation will
bang about a greater degree of real
temperance than exists at present,
Thc actual vole for repeal-brought
no surprises and very little oratory.)
In fact there was little occasion for]
oratory since each delegate wat sim­
ply required to answer "yes" ur "no"
according to thc majority vote of i
his or her district.

Strictly speaking, the delegates
did not vote toeK repeal but tor a
new amendment th the Constitution
of thc United States that will null­
ify the 18th Amendment This new
amendment on which the delegates
voted reads us follows:
■ Sec. I. Tiie eighteenth article of
amendment to Hie Constitution of
the United States U hereby re­
pealed
। Sec 3. The transporlatton or im­
portation into any state territory
or poaMMioru of the United States
for delivery or use therein of intoxi­
cating liquors, in violation of laws
thereof. Is hereby prohibited.
Sec 3. This article shall be in­
operative unless it shall have been
ratified as an amendment to thc
Constitution by conventions in thc
several state*, as provided in Hie
Conatltulton. within seven years
from the date of submission hereof
to tiie states by the Congrem.
By mistake—evidently preinediUU’d-the clrrk did not call tiie
name of Dean Davenport tn alpha­
betical order alien thc vote on ra^
Cal was taken but left hlp» until
it. In fact he nearly omitted the
Dean's name altogether. But when1
the tone representative ot thc pro-1
hibttlon cause did call out with al
clear-cut “No," delegate* and spec--

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESIAAV. APRIL 18. IBM

PAGE STK

PINE LAKE.
pital..on Wednesday and I* report-fill for Mveral month*. is a tistcr of ; Mus Marda R. Faul entertained
There L a limited number In th.:
NASHVILLE.1UutUk*&gt; ,'*hl‘, Hie Mtlci - pai-.-uts
| M.inday. April 3rd. brought out !v&lt;1
bavin* a fair chance of re-1 Mr. Robert Boni.
,
(nine little girls unc| boy* Ftl&lt;l"&gt;”*
country who will oppose, this prop- The Women's Literary Club met J1south of charlotte.
| Wr &lt;nd Mrj) Arlhur Allardlng' *Urcb SUt in honor of Iwr nttti
'otritton'because of their.own selfish &gt;nt the Iibnp-y wrdne day afternoon I Mrs Chr.rley R&lt;» exx* Jia-returned I the largest vote ever polled in &lt;wery.
I
to
her
work
in
Buttle
Creek.
Praini'WIle
township.
TI
k
*
office,
ot
Mr rind Mrs. Durr Brcauon .are gave a birthday dinner Bunday in birthday. Guest*
, interests. They would be glad to south America wa* the topic Mt.-* I- -------- ,—
------’
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■*
“
*•
*
“
occupying
a
cottage
on
Frost
’
s
point,.honor
ol
Mrs.
Allardingw
Utter.
al Wes‘ Wood2flJ}?’,M“rte,l^ltwoU
I grab more property nt the present jmlx-tt Smith wa* Um* mime chair-1 Orville Houk was nt'jiatilc Creek ;’upvtvi»or and clerk were liotly con,J?5rlv
distress prtcew'with the money they !nan. Geographic Stlney of South ■ gunduy ami- Mrs. Fluok returned Ite.-t d. Newell Barber winning a^ while hr. b employed at the Avery.Mr. Geo. Fuller .with wiSm they of Hastings 'wgl
make their home Mr. Fuller was W
Varney. Philip Cook Brverly
I control, with the nope that Hie time America." Mi*. Von W. Furnm•;1 name with him after spcndnwrpri '■1|&gt; r''i'«&gt;r by a ■ small vote, but farm.
• |yAj, old Monday and a* a young P*-nts- •»« Anne Flmhe- and Robert
will come wln-n It* value will be Nllturaj Re-sourves of.South Ameri--w(,.g w&gt;th Mr. und Mr*. Deijjj*-. j Floyd Shelp received u sizable usaIda first
vote for Abraham
j Hewitt of Boutn Woodland
tContinued from page one)
normgl again und they could unload fa&gt;
Wil| Gtb&gt;oti
iFtook,
t jo^!!y over W111 H«TU tor clerk.
WOODLAND* .
,I man
.... cast ____
__________
.
,
,
e r.J
—... Guest* were
---------Mr. and Mr*.'.
«... ! Mr
Mrs» Geort
George
several.
;
.---------------------------------------------, —•'••!
at un
Mr. and Mr*. Stephen Pierce and-It.
Llncpln.
’e Faul spent »e
c l
an immense
immense, profit
profit for themselves.
themsete**.! ward Quick'has brer, appolntedi mu* Genevieve. Heine of AnnAr-[
un‘ «Cl»*d to report that Mrs.
C
on seven hundred products und ar— 1* temporary portmaster.
in yic sjieaker* judgment the
there
bor v. spending her varation with Ktri'' Earle U able to ride out now. family of Grand Rapid* were Sun- Jo»m Bulling and son John Rus*cll.day* lost• »«&lt;*
tfcle* that people ure. A study ot JW x.n,e. and certainly --------then- is
*- a.
a
Mri ugfey Townsend ....
nnd Mrs. m-r parentMr. aiul Mr.=. Ed. HatMr and Mrs. Alvin Fox. who have day guests of Mr. und Mr*. Ernest of Woodland, Mr. and Mrs. Wll}'F*u&gt;. and family of Has!tng*.
■ | juunrhart
—....... —•- of
**
’■’ -**■•
Frank Shelp
’s houve. on o..u«.iu
... table* will
-........
.
....------ --------_....„ ....
— Ann
----­ “■•• »*&gt;»*
statistical
allow, that
great injustice,
in having
our ---cur-,PU)n
Arbor
wore IB.-_
. resided In-------------------------------------Hauer
— of
---------—— —
~ Mr. I
Shorno.
West--------Woodland
and
THE LITTLE RED BRICk*
there
------------arc periods
I.U. during .hL-&gt;.
which -pro--------------:trtlry Handled
—
a* it is at the pre.Mrni MUMt5 ,4
■ •[y-r. .aI1d Mr.-. W. A. Vuncc
Mr and*Myw. Frank Laur of Au-i’bcwert shore of thc lake, for the
Mr. and Mrs Harold Rowland and »nd Mrs Rolfe Bulling of Hastings i
ducts
wayHie-value
below normal.
Tii.it limi
. 1 rmice
stabilized
aljg
y, will 'he a Union Good Fri- Jsumjkd on relatives here
Satur- |l
“*’ village
*bH* y^ar*.
hiue and
moved
were guests ui Mr and
Mr .weeks
Fuller but
ha* been
for to
the walk
past at^Um'liomc ol Warren Bolton *
really.are
mean*
of the twrnoruund
2U jxT
cent ofthe
IUfranc
former
jaunda
*in^re
"
jibe
of Do*te7
are into
oc- ■ family
Roya?fYut^Sunday*
Bn° Mrs.
”*” !tew
.was ill
able
!iy
’
pbc village of Doster and arc uc- Royj] Frunt* Sunday.
tew weeks but .was able to walk
Mrs.
MaxDeDeFee
underwent ananvupyum
:vupytngMrs
Mr*.Pierce
Pierec
s house.
-------lawn
---------«- —on»-i-his&gt;.M
w.
ty-lhree trains of geld ia the dol.ar, k-ojd value, and Prance is the most (!ay ^vicc irom one to three ut
Mrs
, Mnx
Fee underwent
•. ’home.
. * -- ttnd *Mr--„ A -J '-Morencey
and -down
and«—
buck
birth-1
Tuesday evening.-to remind them.
|a way above normal. Tiw only f-ir
pnupcrou* nation ...
in Europe. 4?iat',
ttir MctluxlUt
ciiurcli.
cimretu.-*■ Qjjrrm
oixiution at'the Community hos-' ’ The children of the South .Pine ciuidren of Coldwater visited Mr. day.
'
that they were next in older for one
---- ,....
-------1 wic
»ch*’*m*** hhhh
*. Tiie
•
way to measure ttic value of tnor.cy
*tcadtea value.- and helped the ;art. l(!] pjjumng siiecJal. m'IvJccj lor p
Mr Mid Mr*. uiru
Olen ruiRiuuu
England ilir
are —of• tho^'btg surpriic* Card
. Ita],I. Mrs Earl Smith and daugn- bake twhool gave a tare*ell dinner .xmi rti*.-. ^ijut uu**i nuiiuu).
j,k’Air.
---- — pluyinkj
in ony-two itated pefhd* l&lt; by w’Mut ci-ttor clara by. taking out M) per 'Easier.
■'
’
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•
term
t.-r ure (ten* also.
party for CiMMlrr. Maryanna and
eoiiur to Grand Hup
Ruoid*
TueMl.iv ami
aud singing were enjoyed by &lt;•»..
aii.r t
Mrs. P. E. Frost and son Douglas, going
ids Tuesday
It will buy a'* each period.
.
----cent «JI
" —
lite
* formv?
----------- gold '••
in •the
k-i j,lr...................i and x(n. a
■ F. Dull —
at&gt;d
-•
-Mi and Mr* 8pn&gt;UM* left last' Junior McCullough on Friday. They visited Mr and Mis. Fred Border where they wilt meet Mrs Eng- Light refreshmenu were wrwd
John Dull were.at Kuiarnaxuo Frf- wiwk !«■’ lheir home Uf Illinois, have been .■ indent* in thc school for thc past wjeek
Speaking ul moimy facilitating F.inch franc.
land's mother. Mrs, Smith Holmca, | -We are not having reiwol tnu
exohangc. the speaker raid this:
Whnt we wed. said the speaker. Is day. .
?
V Their sunt,' .Xhu Sarah Kocher.;*be Dust two yeijrs and will ixMr. Dun Brockett of Detroit sjx'iit who has been spending tlu* winter week yet on account of Uw teacher
a ...
tmmugtd cumhcy. jtu.t as we I Mb- Wditz’s hither pussM awa&gt; wlNim they had been curing ior fur, mt.v**.'d by all when they ku with the week end with Mr. und Mrs. with l.er daughteu, Frances und being sick.
when a farmer sells a load of wheat „
and tula.- mtttiey tor It. that i&gt; not. mire a managed yardstick,
tin- p:w.t two yt.ii&gt;. went with them^beir parents, to their new home in Robert Born His infant son. Dick- Ruth, tn California. Mrs. Holmes1 Mr. und Mrs. CTifTard Hammond
to —
say
make her home,
» OrangeviUe.
un exchange tor exit- party gcts!jUIl. rn* great- folly —
- -'that ouri Mbs Thereraa Dame of Lancing tu ----ie, who has beep cared tor at the will visit her tobter. Mrs. C. M. called on Sherd Bpurka in Hosting*
I James Lake submitted to an .™
m ot Mrs. .George Lcfflti the Brown of Grand
_________
sure oL value shall• —
be —
fixed at was home over Sunday.
----wheat and Ute other money fie cun*
iionic
Rapids for a week Sunday
■
B Hldmg activity in Cxccho-Slo* lemeniency operation for acute «p-jpu*l
I—.. .........
.. ........
...------- ..
month, .wa*
taken hottie by hia or ro i.
before returning
to .her ------home1 Mrl pynij Eager of pasting*
not cutuume. but which he holds in ,73 grains ot gold as.it would be to " Mr'and Mr*. Gail Lykins and
ru*pensc. Banks are organized to ,ay that a yardstick shall be eight ronv and Kenneth Lykins spent vakiu is increasing.
spent Tuesday with Rebecca Craig.
,pcndicitis, at ilk* Plainwell lur.- (lather., Mpt- Brockett who luw been in Woodland.
■
..■&gt;. *&gt;.(.
nn»* 1W.M
&lt;» »u
pf hox-wood. The folly con­
thb »
money
held in
' depc
‘
’ and io me
put ft bn.
sUl* of reltcnng a single product to
production.
[measure all values when experience
had to has jiroven that thc value of that
Thr ep.
obtaining
some
i
ndojit p
product measured by “DO other pro-

REOUCETHEGOLD
ISOLD DOLLAR

wtikh to make compartSw For jn^
jVar., The*pres«nt condithat- purpoM- the year 1920 was tion ol jhis country, raid tile #pcak»elected—before Ow w-ld boom &lt;•!:,- j.,.-. not been brought about beuic late twenties &lt;as under way and tiUM. 700 products or thc American
itc.* we had^refovi-red from Hie,
have all gone wrong, but
first dcpre?‘lofi following the war. du,. w tJ)C fact that we have not
Taking 1926 jirfccs a;- the ba.-b, rep-, jKTn wwc lM choosing '1 single pro­
resented by 100 at the prwenl tiir&gt;c. .dl|C. whose value varies, to measure,
the peaker kai&lt;], this',
- value*.
- • There is nothing sacred
u n *■
him- jjji
dred, products are not
- - •Ilr,’-'* llt,’u ’.iuouv the amount, of. gold to be put
teok at the 'jn
dollBr
--•
• ■
by £0. BntJf *« will look
n 44|, aQ!d do
||ar. When
the Unitedj
irjlr.S of voidcold. w&lt;
«&lt;■ will
Will
value* of t’3 grains
government started 25 grains
' find that has been increased to ju t oI K1&gt;;d wa41 }i\cd
„ dollar. In
. ,Jle -Qp promptI83l Biat was changed to 23 grains
have decl
PhL '£,u&lt; v,U1^ u*
11 *c changed it once
dollar There*“
;We cnn change it again: and ,w?
o? product* decline.
I ought to, change it unless we wont
Another Uunc which the speaker
mentioned wm that when the gold' lu es for everybody.
dollar value goes down compared
with thc other 700 article* prosper­
ity goes up. That would not hu-an : Twenty-five year* apo was begun
ign .experiment which has been charact*. rizt.d an a • new epoch in Protesthat finally two ur three ctnu would ' tant history.” For nearly four hull- I
medfi a dollur: but it means taking died years Hie trend hud been In
a n-a»onable view pl' the matter, , thc direction of multiplying d&lt;selecting a re.Bc’nablv basis for . nominations and accentuating difcomparisonWliat Hie country firence.v in polity or erred. The
needs and all clasM,* of citizens organization ol thtf Federal Council
" dollar, but ■ of Churches of Christ in America
! wus u face-about from isolated de*
would steadily
lutetantially th*:| nomimitionalbm. No surrender of
v-&lt;—-—re of the seven cited is involved on the purl of any
hundred proOucU which are coiaitj-!. one ot the more than a ocore ol
• red in fixing thv*-value. That would denomination* with a present cotngive latitude tor variation In an in- j rn unicant membership of more thaii
dividual product. It products, should1!, twenty-two million. This is rather
fl»e abnormally or drop abnormally,' a union in deed—m behalf of causes
and activities which they can unit­
dollar,
edly support. There has been found
change
amount of void in th*? to be enough unity in the great cen­
dollar.
ta make it projxriy tral tiling* for which these several
No «&gt;ne would be denominations stand to gtie conisatisTtyd . trilh
in«1 mon ground for action.
i
ment of a reon
ALt inchra [create unity but a recogniUornaiid j
too long. &lt; xpression ot u unity that already I
Su.pa would .4:
exists. There is good reason to ex- I
ot! elLOtlgll pct that from this uctigw.together'
a constant i .advance will be made to ii greater
36 inch in*, a.iufli'.g value in tin* measure of fellowship,in things of.
yanbllck. Thus, should ix- tiut ol the spirit as well as co-operation in I
money. Our present.basli for value the ' temporalities ' which arc tnci-i
ha definite amount.23 grams, of dental to. spiritual*enlargement— the j
gold, wiun aold. as a cummudity. । practical irfi cis of daily life. And,
Just hkc’uihtr eouuiiodltic.«. goes up while
*. . ..
it'k. _ JedvraUoa of pnxestant I
npd down, .areording to the demand cnurchc*. has been also “a bridge'I
currency
between them and the Catholic
•then '
sensible Churcfi on tl.**? one hand and thc I
ilr amount n! Synagogue on Hie other, cultivating )
a breadth of sympathy for these
'creat religious bodies and fostering
an attitude of mutual tcS|x«t and
-good-will antong the diverse group*.
by
One of ti&gt;c stated purposes ot thc
cine a larger*coinnanu- b:nr$l influence
... . &gt;e the Churches of
: in all matters affecting the
1 and social conditions of the
ag Irving Sixx
£?|x clally has it given voice
e dCMre for jieacc oh earth and
ipport of International gv-op-'
&lt;jt- for jiromoting it. wBut more
r’.iun Ulan any of Hie concrete
. ..411b of work which the Federal
Type*; Council fins .carried out* is the fact
DotXtn
the couhcil t&gt; r.x-lf a demon•trution.of th-? spirit ot unity. In It.
own' ^Howship and m it* relution- j
»hi|i&lt; with other bodies it lias shown |
that the churches are not sectanun 1
and acparallst in spirit, but can und •
' cum-1

PLAIN FACTS ABOUT

MOTOR TRUCKS AND RAILROADS!
Most of us have good reason to remember the fact that in tHe state and national elections just past, we witnessed a revolution—fought to
finish with ballots.

The vtojers expressed themselves as being overwhelmingly opposed to the old order of things.

Those individuals who

make up the general public-rrthe great mass of the people—believed that their welfare demanded a new deal in government.

Economic

pressure had touched each voter in some way during the past three years and aroused him. to the pdint of vigorous protest at the polls.

nations! dixpnte-

■-.ibiUntlal Ulknla

Who slUtfA It?

re littua

MUST PEOPLE PAY TOLL?
THE PEOPLE ARE THINKING

.fused to tie etaareded Into tarty deeUlon on this transportation prubl'm.
' “
electron
Iu plain linruare. they

dutilbaltou
HOW TRUCKS AND TRAILERS SERVE
rtsrniblsnce to t
cn tiltaon tires
Brake* or B K
porfcctly wtlk I
luodom era

PLAIN FACTS!
1

ru autcu&gt;obil»»’
It and the aUk our children drink.

bictvtv
red at 1&lt;
hundred* or tnrcli
rendition
yertitlc;:

WHY ASK UNCLE SAM FOR HELP?

Li"

The trucking-Industry is in a fight against It* will—

.’.r

8. HUH have been, or are being. Introduced In almost
every state legislature which wjll seriously cripple. If not
entirely eliminate, the*operation of trucks and trailers,
lare these hills the will of the people or are they sponsored
at the request of an individual industry fur their per­
sonal gain?)
3. The decrease In carloaflings is in an almost direct
ratio with the decline in Industrial production. Railroad

PROGRESS WILL PREVAIL

l&lt;&gt; stop forthwith, and if the railroads could handle all
the freight business that these trucks now do. the new
freight volume of today. .,
. ....
valeb-owned trucks and give the railroads the freight
i&gt;f the "for hire" and common carrier trucks and you
would add only 3 per cent lo the railroad freight business. ,
traffic. they would till! I* 44Jf per rent behind their lfr*9
volume—or in practically the same (la they are In now.

SENATOR COUZENS' STATEMENT

near. facUlti
•Whit

Ire: prlValrlv owned and operated trucks amount to M5.8
per rent of thc total.
• oserniMIit &lt; rnapoiolblllty
all Hull ls&lt;/Qu&lt;&gt;. wlxlhar

banka, loan and tru«t companies, and insurance cow
paniea as a whole in this country are in railroad M-curi-

SUGGESTIONS TO RAILROAD LEADERS

9. The Automotive Transport industry employs more
roning* meeting
opened by Mi. Becker, with
singing r.f • He Leadeih Me. and "It
Ch:&gt;'. Should Come."
fk»r the Devotional service the!
group

10. Out of every dollar spent for gasoline. 30 rents
If. Thc taxes paid by commercial vehicles in 193? ex­
ceeded taxes paid by all railroads by forty million dollars.
13. Taxes paid by highway users have Increased in the
three years—1929 to 1931—in the amount of 91 million
dollars. Taxes paid by Class I steam railways declined
5 million in Hie same period.

standing. ■ gjvCTI
The convention at Grand Rapids.
sounder and .._»■«&lt;! and Ailren Lsenhath and
!-;r k-|Fj.-. । R.-tty Leary were appointed as a
amouni of: .^-mittce t‘&gt; provide trun*pf#riatlon.

cl to attend this cbnventiiwi.
Next Sunday evening's meeting
called it 3:30 so that t&gt;ague

her song was sung. "
-----•Ivory
Ute । Pa;
•" af'rr wiiich Mr. Becker.
Becker. 1'
ot topic for discussion, gave
interesting talk on the
maitiiuf ■ chltu-se theater. He jxiinted out sevn corn- &lt;ra|
t),e superotltutlons in the
.s. ThatJ theater, und also lioa they go about
cent 0*' to dramullzr a play.
r.uid
.nerriue ! Another #*&gt;ng "I Would Be True."
hundred ; was ..ung. followed by the Epworth
/“Hn pro- League benediction. — Corr. Sec.
7' tL
**
of ot‘l"*-i Maude Wallace,
up lo tr.e r,-,rmal ot 1938. In other i
---------- STATE KOAV
words ;hi* plan would put enough ;
gold in th- gold dollar, to that a *-**.
dollar Would buy th* Mime relative I Mr. and Mrj*. Car! Byrans of Hen­
amount ol 790 other products as 23’dcrsliott .visited With relatives here
grains of gold did in thc year 1926. Sunday.
wh*«
— ----When Uwi-hMaa-a
level-headed buaincM
men- ; Mjb j4l!;,. pettengill has returned
like thoec on this tomnuttw of loo to her home after Maying three
recommend Mich a course, after they wicks with her daughter, Mrs. El­
have made an exhaustive study of lie
:
Bothard.
.
the matter then, in Mr. ShakrsMrs. Mary O’Connor of Marlin
peares opinion, that should mean .spent the weflt end ‘ at her home 1
that the effort* of congrcrs should here.
be fumed Immediately to giving the
Will O'Connor is. spending a few
• country such relief tram .the presen* days with friends at Bowens Mill*.
M*mus situation
Our township went straight Dem­
This plan does not invite bi­ ocrat. at the polls Monday
metallism? does not advocate getting
The baby of Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
of! the gold standard, but does mean ward Davis is: home from-Ann Ar­
kUigluing value*, which lx exactly bor hospital, but will return again
what «e all should want.
later.

HOW ABOUT THE FARMER?

IO Ml J
rtrlnn lMlea4 ot

twenty or twenty nie ynr&gt; r» • ••
iken bT railroad leaden ot vision

ARE MOTOR TRUCK OPERATORS
PROSPEROUS?
THERE IS WORK FOR ALL!

IxluSin* Unl«

oral tr'ahaportation actlvtUoe.

to the poklk

ASSOCIATED TRUCK LINES
F. D. BACHELDER, Proprietor

TELEPHONE 2370

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL U, 1133

Social Events and Personal Mention

FI^SVSU.’~

BJST NGS CHtlHES

Brings Nows of Son’s Birth The Nelappew Camp Fire met Tunto'Supt. and Mrs. Her­
'day afternoon. April 4th. for the pur­
' po-w aLplannlng work for the April
old 0. Hunt
H. H. Palrcc spent Bunday in
Mr*. Phyllia Reynold* and Mlu
Frank Jone* of Battle Creek was
m«0r«. aUo U&gt;-«M
Mu.
(Continued tram „„
pane one/
Chicago.
.
Margery Reynold* of Ann Arbor are In the---city on Tuesday.
—,—,.
.
j a brand new publican saw the Leone-Teona rd being chosen ns the —•—
- Odessa
- Raymond Wlndekhccht of Owosso spending the week with Mr. —
•n&lt;&gt;! -Mr*. Jacob Myer* of- -Lake
l light of day in St. Johns this week, new president and Miss Virginia Metloxiist Eplscotial church starts
Mr*. Hoy Cordes.
—, —
»M In the city on Bunday.
U —
the —
guest of--------------------------------------------------------------------Mrs. Cole Newton.
a unique sheet rntltied. "The
St . .-Townsend secretary-treasurer. On with a sunrue service at six-thirty
----------------------------------------------------------'Johns
New-Comer."
Anrll
Mu*
Margaret
Heath
and
Roy
MUs
Malx
.]
j-.-*
ol
Jurluon
u.'John*
New-Comer,"
issued
April
5.
Tuesday.
April
11.
all
girls
interesto'clock,
when
there
will
bo admix­
Mr*. Wm. McCann ot Irving spent
Heath of Muskegon and Walter visiting Hasting* relatives this week -.,t-' P'^P08* 1“ convey to tire world at ed in practicing bandaging for their mon of members, baptism and tlw?
Monday with Mr*. Robert Mills.
of Albion college arc home
w.tkm. u J.«nwrrd lnrB&lt;! u,ld ,ru'nd' ,n Ker.eral the girst aid requirements have been in- sacrament of thc Lord's Supper. The
Mr. and Mr*. John Engle visited •Heath
--------------- --------Ml** Florence &lt;vatknu is rxpccR.xl I1PW3
tjy. birth of a 7-lb son vtted lo Join with this group. Mrs choir is to sing “The Shout of Vic_ nc. w»^..
—i.
.«£■£“ “
“J
Paw Paw friend* the first of the
Wlnlngcr. the guardian of the Net- tory" by Ashfordz The Rev L L.
to supt. and Mrs. appew group will take charge ot the Dewey will speak at the ten o'clock
Mr*. Bnm* Myer* visited her son. Clare Emerson were Mr. and Mr*. I Irving Ellison of Williamsport. Herold C. Hunt Herewith follow* meeting
•
service and will baptize and receive
John Myer*, at Bl. Mary's lake last Alvin Helriglc and family and Pi., was the guest of Mr. and Mrs the Bulletin aupjracdly issued-by
' into thc church those who are un­
Gordon
Usbome
of
Freeport
week.
;Jacob R«hor on Friday
jUw ho»pital —
FORMER HA
HASTINGS BOY
able to attend thc Mx-thirty serv­
Mr* Edw. Down* is spending a.. ’in an
Ralph Kuciuel 'of Pontiac was in and Mrs Maurice Edmond* attend­
ice. An Easter anthem. ' King All
- official
— statclnent
- — ; ■to the
EVOLVESEVfJIA
NOVEL SCHEME.
«- v r
.
Glorious" by Vail will be rendered
a United Evangelistic service in ifew day* in Battle Creek.with Mr.|f*"“ ’“*• ,hl*
“ «ed
“•
und Mrs. Kenneth Leins.
by the chorus choir, and an appro­
...a Mr,, m-u R. Mere..,'
^8.Tr„'”^ ... i Mr. and Mrs. Guy Willard* were 1— —,rI e.h fo«'mrr HasUng* boy. Dr. Arthur J.. priate .M.rrnon by Rev. Dewey will
thc /service. Thc regular
Sunday
guests
of.Mr
and
Mr*
Jack.
111
*
,
T'
’
,®'
.1'
■nicwurOtl*
*n ll* cay
i lel,dln« lllr «nnu,l .wembly or U» «nvdTr of Souu. 1?‘ unf
fur
t ciirr
••• u
Htekei. now a Lansing dentist, who complete
Sunday
school Muwon meet# at 11:20
for
tlte
father,
however.
»ald
becair,
’
at
the
mevaiiinw
«wwu-.mi&lt;“nnydtr
■"
.
1
Tuwdaj.
Pilgrim
Holtnea churches ul 8
**tr of South
I1U1’Hastings.
‘‘J?,11™15
i.wchances are [ because of the prevailing economic when
M’.doc,,,r;11 ^u!
the children are to. render a
Mis# Charlotte Lake of Lansing I Michigan at Owosso. thU week. " | Mr nnd Mr* Will Corrigan and 'L
and tendency of people
Hi.. bear up under
uih.v. the
...v teriv.- condition*
.
.
I daughter of Chicago are 'guests ot, ’tiiak
h
a’ .iv will
defer giving their teeth thc pr««grnm and the Easter offering
was thc guest ol Hosting* relatives'। aiLw
Mlsa rvainryn
Kathryn
Clarke was
was in-Chi I «
viarxe
nnd Mrs Arthur Chase ■
jeifU*
tiu.t cimra,-:
&lt;-ri rm. .wt
|1 rifle &amp;truin
strain tlutl
clmractcrizra
con-­ to
.25^2.
necessary attention, has arranxed to taken Clounc tlx day's observance
•on Sunday
cugo for the week end where she," - —T"77r,',,
,
the title of ’Dad' for the i-swap,
Miss Anne Button spent Die week!gctt.q
bridesmaid dt lite wedding', Mr “nd Mri&gt; rr*n°l* Ritohl* of ferring
denial service* far various and •
first time."
■
A„n Arto.
Jf,'”'™
"'d
■sundry
houschfld and personal terv­
end in Ann Arbor with Dr. und Mrs.! of a ( .....
__2: eolle.e
’
Hastings friend* ot thc proud par­ ices with
most encouraging results
W W Bishop
friend. ”
'
' "
ents.are
whose
- Waller Solomon of
ftoe,, Bluff.
of Lake uiirif.
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Ritchie
in acquaintance and court­ Chickens,* maple syrup, permanent,. «r0IR
Mr and Mra.
-nltM j,.an Ross Jriin
of Lake
Organ Pteludc—Mrs. James BrinGrand Rapid* were gui-sU of Mr*, in a former teacher here was the Lon-'Jn!t ’'Xtay attending tiie fu- ship began when they were both finger wave* und manicuring for
member* of our High rc-hool faculty, wife and daughter plus a little cash;toJ.
M. FVd. ua on Sunday.
l^s? of Mtai Edito ||e*ta and Mr n«?‘ °r
Dwight Humphrey .
.
Robert Nash of Hopkins spent his^and Mrs. W. A. Hall from Saturday
fc‘r . “nd Mri lj°3'd McCormick extend heartlot congratulation*. If has sold the doctor on the swap idea: —
—
Procesvion*!* —
Hymn.
No. —
169.
Douglas
Wright
tall*
heir
to
hu
spring .vacation with relative* in till Wednesday. ■
and chudrcn of Detroit arc guest# Dad's pep arid his mother's good for anything in the way of luxuries &lt;
Hasting* and Quimby.
i Mr*. E. J. Pratt and Mrs. H. A. oI Mr* Homer Warner this week.
Cantata — "Victory' by Wilderand charm he's bound to be a and necessities in exchange for.store
Mr and Mr* J. P. Edmonds i Adruunic wire in Baltic Creek. SalDr-and Mrs. Row Lethbridge and look*
teeth, gold fillings, etc. Now he l- mere - The choru.,, directed by Mrs.
winner.
Any
way
wc
hope
Vol.
1
Nd.
the fee, riel m IMImUK . ur&lt;U&gt; end .ttehded • t-rtoetnerm
'«
1 of the New Comer will not be Hie taking up tiie plan of giving hi* Robert Burch.
vuiting u iick cousin
of Little Women given by u group I*4’5 A w Woo&lt;tburn&lt; on Sunday
hou*c a needed coat of paint this
Opening Chortr- "From GcthsemYou’H like the new neckwear this year—the
m.#
Du.rvus.o ha*
,u» returned
ir.uHnu }»*&lt; bul »n due Ume may be fol- , spring through the same plan and anc to Calvary " Tenor Solo. RayClare M Dlswn of Oak Park. III. I of fail ptayera
• Mrs
Burrougiu
Spring shades are especially attractive. A
Oakland.
California, wh
wherrtlowed
by a second edition.
visited hi* »Ulrr. Miss Mabel 81*Miss Olive Lathrop of Detroit was from
,fom 9"
’“®nd- California.
','‘'
ncgotlatfcn* arc already m progres*. mond Windcknecht; Male Chorus,
large stock here gives you the best chance to
wm. on Saturday ufternoon
I the guest of Dr. and Mrs C. P , ih,e *prn‘
wtoter mon th; with knights TEMPLAR
[to put thc deal through,
[Soprano 8&lt;Jlu. Mim Mabel Squlers;
get just what you want in polka dots, solid
. Mr. und Mr* V. I.. Wolcott of Lathrop oVcr Sunday, the latter re-1 ,c,“Uvt’s' ...
. . „ ,
"Pcrliaiis
you
don't
think
my
Buss
Solo.
Anthony
Hom;
Soprano
INSTALL OFFICERS.
Ere. port spent the week end with turning to Detroit with Miss Lath-!„ G*}MU 01
Johl? Qt«a-fo over
is any good" the swapping Solo. Mr*. Floyd Everhart.
colors, stripes or patterns.
There was a good attendance on scheme
Mr and Mrs. Keith Danu-J*.
Iron on Monday.
Sunday were Mr. and Mr. Elmir
doctor challenges. "If not. think up i Tenor Solo—"Not What I Will."
Mr. and Mr*. John Valentine of! Mr. und Mrs. L. L. Bensley and
. and "lrs' EtlKur Cheney &lt;&gt;( Monday &lt; vening at the installetlon a better one and I'll ride along with Raymond Wtndeknecht.
of the officer# of tiie Hasting* Com­ you."
Kalanw xi were Sunday guests ©TiMIm Winifred Bensley visited’Mr. 11 ,‘“’ak'
! Chorus—"Out of the .Night of
Mr und Mia. E. C. Edmundsand Mrs. R. J. McCreery the find ot
Ur and Mr*. D. D. Walton ond mandcry Knight:. Templar, at the
—‘-----iDarkni.M,"
MK* SUrlla Heath bus returned to, the week enroute from St. Peters-1 *?ns
,o y^‘n&lt; ^u”cr wl”j Masonic Temple. A dinner •*«.•.
Bas* Solo—“Angtl* Rolled .-The
her •cIkx/1 work nt Niles ntu-r burg. Pin., to their home in!*4’’- •1"d
fct,Rar sl‘r“*ru'' &lt;d served to th" member* and their la­
’Stone AW*y2' C. A. Kerr. Thr Chodies,
followed
by
the
regular
"meet
­
sm-nding her vacation ul home . Traverse City.
'
.
ru*.
*
Mrs. George Payne and Min. Hor*
Rev. c. A Hoos ond family of ,
J'*?*’ r*t,,r,lld ,r°m ing. Finley-Johnston acting as in­
! Trio—"Life Eternal," Mr*. Burch.
stalling officer and I-con Bauer as
rison Payne, spin! Sunday with'Sault Sle. Marie will vtait hl* par- ,ftlU&lt;,n,c .¥r!'..wib,‘r.t
[Mrs. Robejt Wilson and Mr. WlndeMrs. Anna Van TYne of Prairieville, i&lt;-nU. Rev. and Mrs T H. Hoos. over,
,unl,
j’uss
Wlbert# marshal About sixty wen* th attend- CASSEROLE OF
[knecht.
Here and Flanul Felt hats for Spring are here—
once. Mrs. L V. B&lt; vsme?, nnd
Mk«a Helen C. Mill* of Parson-.;:the week end. He will speak al the ;school is
•
BEANS AND HAM. ' Solo—"The Song Of Victory." Roy
as fine, in quality as ever • which is very fine
Businrs.i College. Kulamazoi. spent MWon Easter Sunday and thc Hoo.
Mr „*,ld Mrs, f*q,r.v own. and Mrs. Finley Johnston had charge of
2 tablesjxxm* fat.
t Cordes. The Chorus.
indeed* nt prices lower than nt any time since
the week end nt her home in Ha-s- quartet will sing. 1 M),w- Edwl,; and Ge"'•Portland t)H&gt; dinner and program, which in­
1 small onion
I Quartette—“There's No Night iu,
the war. It's true you can buy the same qual­
tinev
i Mr. and Mr* Paul Bray &lt;nee'
8“nd’y
°‘ *Mr a“(1 eluded readings by Mr*. Fred Jones,
1 tablespoon chopped green pep-' HcavcD&gt; Mrs. Burch. Mrs. Wil
ity of hat now for *3 M that you paid Ilk) aud
guitar and v&lt;xnil selections by Earl per
Ml** Maxine Wunderlich ho* re- Marguerite Kcnficld* and baby bay.
Olto_Ucnnuur.
'
[Mr. Windcknecht and Mr. Kerr.
turned to her’tc.irhmg at Penlwa-'visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert M11L-; "f-.,and Mrs. Fred G. Marshall Shute and hi* sister, a skit by Albert
1 cup canned tomatoes.
Becker
and
Harold
Logan
and
so
I
ca
ter after spending lier vacation at Wednesday evening on their way to andTllchard and Virginia Marshall
Glory"
Gray shades thl- year are the fa*blon—nup
I 1 pound can Pork und Beans,
by
Mrs.
L.
B.
Chamlx
rluin
and
Mrs
[
lM&gt;m .Milwauktc. Wisconsin, where Mr.
Ix,r.ol:,
hu2&lt;11J£ ’uw,w V1
r.r roll brim according to your inclination But
i ‘j to 1 cup diced cooked ham. '■' Contralto Solo—"His Love
Z.inmtr.
Mr.-- Olive Phillipa of Grund Rap- Scny ha* employment..
!“n&lt;1
chaf- L Goy*$-., ,
! vlncr.MU* Vcrlan Linington.
bniwn shade# ore absolutely correct if that col­
Jewels were presented by. Eminent I Salt, pepper. .
id* visited Mr. and Mr* J. M.Town-! Dr.
Mr- !Uld
Mr*. W. . N, anraester
ur. and
u»u Mr*
mr*. Frank
rinux Holdsworth.
&gt;iuh»«»imi.
.....
..
.
(
Final
Chorus.
—
"Christ
or blend* better than gray with your suit or
:
Grated
cheese.
Sir Frank Cnrrathers.to Eminent Sir ।
rend last week, returning on Sal- of* Traverrc City
- and Mr. and Mnu
‘"S’
U’
.
Arisen.
”
.
topcoat.
[
Battered
crumbs.
.
.
Clare FiirniM of Nashville, were Re', aftd-Mr* W Keith Chidester Finley Johnston.
unlay.
.
|
Evening
Oflefing.
•
uucmo irom
niuuivwl Included
inctuuru
“cl*‘ ,the ,a‘ and c:&gt;ok th&lt;* ch°P*
Gucsoi
from Nashville
und family untd over Easter..
Mr. und Mr*. Everett Young and Sunday guests ot Mr and Mr*
a
:
Organ
Offertory
—
Mrs.
Bristol:
Mrs. E. ’&gt;’,d on,on and P«,Pf«r in it fcr u
nnd Mrs. L. H.
F Cook.
~ ' ""
Mr and Mm Italtar Stem leare Mr. and
ran apj-nt Sunday with tiie for­ W. Clarke. Dr and Mr*. Hold"Benediction
and Mr and Mrs Colin f.ew.
A *.ma11 c,?vc
*?r*!
mer's relative* ut Nortli Munchc*- worth arc on tiwir way home from a f"’ niursday for S&lt; Louis. Mo tn Hannaman
I,,c'
tninwd. may be added if; Organ Postludc.
* inter in Florida.
M*nd a wvek or ten day . with Mr Munto
|cr. Ind.
w the tomatoe^and cook; Rev. J. A. McNulty announces the
' Following Is thc roster of officers: desired. «»
Add
fMn. Clara Wilke* nnd Mbs Paul-' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hinman re.! and Mrv Ch.^ter fahm and family
Commander L.
u'v''l^mer*
l,or
Commander,
V. Besamer. “V'* ' I'
1* “’&gt; fc* ndnutes. Combine with:following as the Easter program
s:m&gt; Wilke;, of ciiarioito visited at turned from Bay City Sunday where ' Mls* Mae Keller I* home from
vacation
the Gfrorgti Sheffield horue over tiie tliey were called Wednesday by the!A|W Ar^?r I-,r ‘he
30 A. M. Holv.Commuhlon.
Holy.Commuhfon.
Captain General, J.L O. Hill
Halt and pepper. Turn into a shal-1 7:
&lt; 20
death ot the formers stepmother.:
Eleutw Miller lias returned
8: 30,A. M. Church Schon],
Senior Warden, L. B. Clumber-1lo* “kln«
iprinkle with grat*•«*
Birmingham utter a
Gerald Ninth of Hopkins und Mrs. George Uiunsbcrry. They also
«..« cover
vwrv. with
w.M&gt; buttered
30.36 a. M. Choral Eucharist.
led cheese, and
lain.
Douglas Nash U Allegan called on made a short visit with their son-' ’■‘7'k s vacation at h-‘nv'!
crumbs
Bake
for
about
20'nitnute#
!
Prelude
(organ,
violin, cello)
Junior Warden. L H Tolhurst.
Palmntu-r. Mr. Julia
Mr, und Mrs. Robert Mills one cvb- in-law und daughter. Mr and Mrs. ‘ Mrs'or until tiie crumbs are brown.|"AndanU- -Johannes Fache.
Prelate. John W. Kltching.
J Potter and Andrew lloufstattcr attnProcession.'
------------ ..--------- .
[Frankfurters or bologna may be, Hymn tn
-Welcome
ti nted the funeral of ’Mr* Crovunan
Treasurer, C. T Cordes. .
Happy
Morning"
—
PortunaUis.
used
instead
of
the
hum.
The
recipe
‘
’
Recorder. Frank Adair.
'|8tinUny al Freeport Then went to
tn'roit Hymn. 'Jesus Lives'*—8 i
' makes 4 servings.
Standard Bearer. H‘8- Sheldon.
..re Hr# Miranda Sisson of Nortli
Alblnus.
Sword Bearer. Hubert V Cook­
Irving af'erwards
, CHEESE AND ORANGE BISCUITS.
Kyrie , Elets on. &lt;S. Cecelia&gt;
Warder. Cecil G. Munton.
Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Kermeen of
, Are you Interested in something ■ Mrsse Solcnnelle"—Gouiuxl
Sentinel. Tho?. 11. Johnston.
Caledonia vtuted Mrs Jack Snyder
unusual for guests or even for the
Gradual. "The Strife Is O'er"—
hut week, thc latu-r returning witli
i family alone? Here arc two 'biscuit Palestrina
i them for a vUit Site nlM&gt; sjxmt MRS. VINNIE REAM BOYD
recipes that are surely enticed io
Gloria Tibi and Gratia* Tibi—
days with tier sister, Mrs
(the term -unusual."
pieces of old demonstration equip- vinciallim." Tiie world to S|ianUh
[GRUEH1, [several
Gounod.
i Frank Carl, of Middleville.
Friends of Mr*. Vinnie Ream Boyd
ment. Only the fine art* rooms are and Italian student* he* within na( hecsa Biscuits.
Credt^-Gpunpd
Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Leins arc of Atlanta. On. will be interested in
filled with a wealth of material!*t tonal boundaries, while ■in •France
—
1 cup special cake flour, sifted.
Sermon. "Tlic Last Enemy. '
moving to Battie Creek today, when­ the following item taken from a pa-' 2'.- teaspoons baking pow*dcr.
bused on the art history of the teachers are instructed to remember
Offertory.
"Jesus
Christ
Is
Risen
' hr was transfened by thc Standard per in that city concerning a recen;
country and the children do ex­ that "France has always been the
S
tcasjxx&gt;n
sail.
Today"
—
Lara
Davtdica.
lOll Co. by whom,he has been cm- recitai gIVen by Mr* Boyd
, 1, tablespoon wlw
, or OUKt
educator
of
thc
human
raoe."
Throe
ceptional
work
in
tin*
line.
Profes
­
butter
other.shortFestival Presentation—Whitney.
'ployed lor a lang time Mr- .nnd
Mr.-. John F. Boyd, dramatist and[&lt;U|ng
method* of emphasizing naiionalUm
The Comfortable Words — Cantos sor Stephenson declares.I Mrs. Battje* are moving into tin- reader, nflorded entertuinmenk to a
i3 CUp grated cheese
Monotonous memory and drill grow out of social, economic and
I (/•ins b&lt;»m&lt;* on No. Broadway.
large audience at the Woman* Club, &lt; cup mllk and WBtCT
'Solemn!*.'
political
conditions
in
Europe,
and
Sursum Corda— Gounod.
exercise*, based on old material, make the most pronounced differ­
I Mrs. W. R. Cook attended a din- on Sunday, when she read the one- [part*
Pre f •co—Plai nsong.
Iner on Tuesday evening given by act play ••Sojounur*.'* by Anna , 8lft Ilour on&lt;x, roe,sttrei add ^kcharaclcrlie most courses, and
Sane t us and Bcnfdlctu*—Gou­ teachers moly* little effort to arouse ence between southern Europe and
Mr*. Gertrude Van Hiulen. tlir well Harnucli und Isabelle Meeker.
the United State*. Professor Ste­
jnB ponder alld nit,-Hnd sift again.
known commercml artist and car­ Pegram was presented by the At- Clll |n lhart&lt;nin« and chcea&lt;-Add: nod.
interest or make tiie subjects useful phenson declares.
toonist "Gert." of Grand Rapid*, qt ilnif Romans Club, of uhfdi Mr*. j|,lu|d Kl-ad'.ially until soft dough is [ Agnus Dei—Goufiod
in life. In leaching government and
GMria in Excels!*—Gounod.
her liiihid* country home near William P. Dunn u president.. formed. Roll i-3 inch thick on
history, says Professor Stepherum.
A new type of house la to be built
Nothing-hut
.the
very
best
Nunc
Dlmitlls
—
Gregorian.
17
Lowell at which the mother* ot a through the fine art# dejar ment. &gt;llRhliy floured
Cut
Recessional Hynufi -'Come Ye vclopmcnt of a patriotic fervor nnd tn London with an airplane (tags on
in Diamonds is ever offered
number of her friends werA guesu- with Mrs. James R Little, chairman , floured blteuit cutler. Bake in hot
the flat roof. Housewives will lis­
Faithful"—8. Kevin.
of-honor.
to our customers .. . This is
glorified nationalism which im­ ten through lite night for the omi­
Hostesses were Mmtames Willis
&lt;45u degrees F&gt; 15 minutes
PosUudc. "Hosanna" — P
Mr and Mr*. B J McMurray and Westmoreland. W. E. Beckham. Mrs. Make* 1 • biscuit# *
presses line a* bordering on fanat­ nous drone that signifies that
thc reason for th? confidence
'
Wachs.
son Samuel of Toledo. O. were Wilmer Moore und John Dobbs. Rev. [
icism. to say nothing of potty pro- thc cook has flown.
"
placed in us by customer*...
Chorus Choir
Ruot* of Hasting* friend*, also Mr. Culvin B William# introduced Mrs.
BEAN CROQIETTES.
if is the rcafort to&amp;, why
. Organ--Mr*. Sadie Mae Palmer.
and Mnr. Milton Murphy of near Boyd, paying tribute to her cultural
I pound can Pork and Bean*
Violin—Mr. Jack Rakowsky.
you can safely select any
Frcr,Kirt. from Friday till Sunday. influence. cup grated American cheese.
Cello—Mrs. H. Frederick Dailey.
Miss Irene McMurray, who has been
stone in our c?scs and l?c
Mr*. Boyd pcsscfscs a rare gift for
I cup soft bread crumbs.
4 P M —Holy Baptism-.
spending r-cveral week* with Mr. creating the atmosphere for thc net­
SURE the quality is cor­
I tablespoon chopped otilon.
5 p. M —Carol Service and Mito
and Mrs. Maurice McMurray, re­ ting. aiul nf making characters Hye
1 tablespoon chapjied green pep- Box presentation ot Emmanuel
rect and the price most
turned to Toledo with her parents. with vividness for her uudienc #. In ।
reasonable . . . l or thc same
Church Scliool.
her maniwr and charming presenta­
Sait, pepper.
Organ Prelude.
reason we also offer you
t
T1NUEH HIS ART STUDIES. tion Mie moves her Ihtencr* to a ■ Egg. crumbs.
PrdccMional. "Again the Morn ot
GRUEN watches.
sympathetic
understanding
of
each
Mash
thc
beans
thoroughly
or
run
One ,of Vincent McPbnrlin's still character, and there were seven in I
i Gladness"Morn cd Gladness."
then)
through
a
food
chopper.
Add
Do Your Ealter 'Shopping Here And Save
life Pictures recently framed is in •'Sojuutncrs." Her sjx-aklng voice |.*. i
Responses— Fest al.
the cheese, soft bread cijimb*. onion,
tho display window ot Thr Miller
Easter Canticle. “Christ Our Pl­
Beit Quality Merchandite At Low Prices
one
ol
richhe&amp;s
and
clarity,
and
her
;
Furniture Co., and ha* attracted enunciation was faultless. With the iand green pepper, and season to over Is Sacrificed for Us."
taste with salt and pepper. Spread
much attention
Lesson
—
S.
John
20:1-18.
subtle
innuendo
in each
—
...................
. of the
........voice
............
m.. u|■ ithc mixture on a plate and t-mu
chill it
It is princi)&gt;al)y a study in color ch
Saturday, April IS
Carol. "Easter Flowers Arc Bloom­ Friday, April 14
arge
l#r
orwt
th*
emotional
rinnth
!
■
and the emotional depth । thoroughly. stupe into croquette#. ing Bright." "Glory in the Highest."
and lighting rflecls. showing two character,
।
In fine dry bread crumbs, dip
I Listings
T/ir Jeweler
Michigan
boules ol different size and texture, in lense moment.#. She led her au- roll
Creed and Prayers.
| beaten egg diluted with 2 table­
and a stone. Jug placed against a dtcnce to actually fed with live ill
।
Hymn.
“
Jesus
Christ
Is
Risen
To
­
।
water, and roll tn crumbs I,day"—Davidica.
background of unusual colors must characters the conflict* and tur- spoon*
interestingly blended and arranged. moils of their lives. No greater sue- (again. Let stand for 15 minutes,
Offertory. Above the Clear Blue
lb
Vincent recently was given the op­ ccs* could a reader attain. And the ithen fry in deep fat heated in 360 ,Skie«." "Children's Voices "
audience
was
grateful
fo{
her
art.
।
degrees
P—hot enough tu brown a
portunity to resume his studies at
Presentations
New Quick Setting ►
of bread in 60 seconds. The re­
the Saugatuck Summer Ari Colony EVENING PARTY HONORS MRS. cube
J
Carol. "Joy Dawned Again on
cipe
make#
8
croquettes.
on Lake Michigan, by being appoint­
Easier Day." "Pucr Nobis."
BL'RGESS AND MISS BURTON.
ed a monitor In tlir classes conduct­
Benediction.
Orange Biscuih.
Full Pound Bo*
Mrs. W. R. Cook entertained
ed by a well known Chicago artist. Hc
Recessional, "Come Ye Faithful"—
2 cup* special cake flour, sifted.
expects to enter several of 111* pic­ twelve guest* informally at an eve­
8.
Kevin.
4 teaspoon* baking jiowdcr.
ture* iri tiie exhibit to be held at thc ning party Friday, cunpltmcntary
Organ Postlude
teaspoon salt .
Grand Rapids Art Gallery this to Mrs. G. A Burgess and Miss
2 tablespoon* sugar.
Anne Burton, wl^n arc leaving Has­
spring.
A DESCRIPTION OF
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. Hastings, Michigan
im«n anon,
Mxni, tiie
&gt;irc former
ivimrr to
»v reside
iwwn on
u&lt;&gt; &lt; ‘ tablespoons butter or other
tings
iviung.
ll.n Burges# t#rm
SOUTH EUROPE SCHOOLS
the
farm In
in ttnvllnax
Hasting# (nun.
town- J f&gt;h°rlv
’',ns'
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
I lablesjx-xm
grated orange rind.
Covers were lord for sixteen on ship, the latter to go to Ann Arbor.r
"
'i cup milk inbout).
American* have every reason to
Thursday evening al the charming
Red osier and ptusy willows
'
‘
12
cubes
cut
sugar.
;
feci
satisfaction with their public
dinner given by Dr. and Mrs. C P brought a touch ot spring to thc
’ i .cup orange juice.
sdiools. when compared with those
Lathrop, honoring the Mrthday of rooms. In the portrait giicssfng
Sift flour once, measure, add bak­ ot southern Europe, which are anti­
Dr. Rowland F Webb of Grand cantest Mis-t Ruth Robson had the
Rapids.
largest number of correct answers. ing powder, -salt, and sugar! and quated and largely given over, to ImASPIRIN, Tin* of 12
10c
4 Vacuum
►
At contract honors were won by In categoric*. Mrs D. A. VanBus­ Mill again. Cut in shortening ar.tfipressing nationalistic Jingoism or.
Dr Webb and Mr*. Southwick.
ASPIRIN, Bottle of 100
kirk placed first, and Mr Burgess orange rind. Add milk gradually1 youth, rather than giving a practi49c
unlll soft dough I* formed. Roll i cal education for life, states Profea• Out of town guests were Dr. and second.
. •
RUBBING ALCOHOL, Pints
inch thick on slightly floured--“* W
-----Stephenson
--------*“
** 'Uni­
sor O
of the
Mrs Webb. Dr. Morgan Skinner.
39c
board. Cut with floured biscuit versity oi Michigan in the current
Fanny Webb. Dr. und Mrs. George PERSONAL PAGE
A. D. S. CASTORIA, 40c value
25c
B. W. IL G MEETING.
cutler. On top of each biscuit place Bulletin of the School of Education.
Southwick. Mrs Frank Vcllcmn ftnd
Twenty-tour members of ----the D--------cubs sugar _,.
dipped
r„ ...
in orange
Miss Mabel Waters, all of Grand
Thc traveller in Greece, Spain,
Rapids
Business Women # ftanital Guild j Juice. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees and Italy who wishes to visit school* I
held their meeting on Monday eve- F
&lt;—•■— »»-'
— twenty
----- — ••
F.i‘ ’15* —
minutes.
Make*
l'; of the better class is regarded witli'
SERVICES WELL ATTENDED.
lung at the Kellogg Health Camp a* Iinch biscuit*.
surprise, say* FrofesMir Stephenson.
The Holy Week services at the Pine lake with Mis# Helen Wade as
-----------,he reside-oi-* of these countries beMethodist ehureh ate being well at­ h.Mtc** and Mia* Mildred Tuttle ।HAKEB ORANGE RE--------------------- ing much more interested In showShults, Fraaport.
tended. Tonight. Rev L. L. Dewey Assisting her. A bountiful pot luck
L1SII FOR MEAT.. ing the local historical ruins. The
Dalton, Mid’v'l'c.
FROSTILLA Hand Lotion, 35c aize,. .2 for 39c
will speak at 7:30 o'clock and on supper ws# served *t Medicine
.
v-OI.
majority of *chools of »U grades are
'J large oranges.
Thursday night the Holy Commun­ Ixxlgc thc Camp furnishing the cof­
Tho B..t
I housed in poorly planned.. poorly
FQNDAE Shaving Lotion, 50c aize29c
3 or 4 slice* canned pineapple.
ion will be administered in thc light lee. "Murder ' was played following
.'lighted. i&gt;crlu|w earthquake cracked
Quality ' jKV lb
GOLDEN PEACOCK FACE POWDER .. 19c
Numeroui Other Low Prieee
of the cross. AU arc welcome to (he . business session. Mis* Jean [ I ’ttupoon cinnamon.
land antique buildings, often
B whole cloves.
these services
readied only after traversing u dark
Barna* is the hostess for May.
Phone U» Your Orders
50c Palmolive Shampoo ’
J BOTH
'. teaspoon nutmeg.
cmirt or narrow, winding street.
bUFFERS BROKEN HIP.
SERVE
DRESSING
ALONE.
cup
pilicapplc
juice.
CI
ojw
room
furniture
in
Italy
Is
25c Cashmere Bouquet Soap J
FOR
Friends here were rorry to hear
Whenever possible, serve salad I 1-3 cup sugar.
often limited to combination bench­
of thc accident which happened to dressing separately and Irl thc ’ 1 tablespoon lemon juice
table*. to which children of all siws
Mr*. Michael Vester of Kalamazoo guests „&gt;.
help
r...
thcmFcivr*. Not only
Slice ...
oranges thlu. using .skin
-.
must adjust themselves, a small
REGISTERED PHARMACIST always on duty.
on Tuesday. A* rcixwted lo the'does
'J — the- -------lettuce
r Wilt
wilt when dressing
dressing':I and pulp. Cut up pineapple, com- j black board and a picture of MusBanner. Mr*. Vester had thc mis- to on it far a length of limo, but bine all ingredients and place in Polini on the wall. Thc teacher I* loA»k for Mr. Sinclair or Mr. Ilwd.
The Big Little Stere
fortunr to fall from a chair, /uffer-1 there :.rr romsny varied Idea* in glare, nr earthen baking dish Bakr! rated on a high pUtform nt the We Deliver
ing a fractured hip. She wu taken regard to salad dressing that It biUvnuxterale oven for a to 2’. hour*, front of tiie routn. The science
to New Borges* hospital for care.
I the safest way to do.
Thia I* a dflidoua reiiah with mcau. room* seldom have "more than a few

TO OBSERVE EASTER

Neckwear For Easter

50c 75c V

Helpful Suggestion^

H

T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

I

There is only one type
ofDlAMOND we sell I

Easter Greetings

BESSMER

1 Jello:

Rlnso Ur&gt;« Bob*1
Tea Pot Tea M

Pk« 19c

Herihey’s Cocoa

REED’S DRUG STORE

l»c

Peanut Butter

Corn Starch

BLISS

Every Day Drug Specials!

&lt; Coffee &gt;

Easter Ham Specials

Armour'i Star Hams

Thurs., Fri., Sat. Specials

Butter ► Picnic Hama

Roasts

afQ
&lt;FvC

L‘ f'/ic
u.

�" TREAT SEED POTATO

THE CHURCHES

WANTS

.-

,

...New Truss Proves

Greatest Rupture Aid

.... u.. 1 ..&lt;• p
i- diseases which nuue the moat ih'' j?
‘|Vw.K" V"-' ■*urv
thr-appearance of tubers.
: 'll.-'..•
&gt;. sc«h and black scurf, can be elinu■■■ s ,. 11,.
. th.- natod by trialing the tuber* with a
n' v’rF ? •o n' i
‘
•‘’’‘ solution of cumnive sublimate be*
'
.
' .
tore planting, according to the term
rittsT UNITED BBETHREN CHUBCH. crops department at Michigan State
R«V?L. B. Kak». Putov College.
.•.--n.- .rfji
-,.v a m, pro.rkuic.
Market reports from Detroit show
, V, ••
that ahlpmenu -of potatixs irom
u
'
other states are constantly incieasV
......... li‘ *’
81,11 ,hc
dealers who
'
-...
. i,-.‘ sub,
rk,u.'♦ell Uiese potatoes say that the dr*
?i . .,,i i &gt; ., .-f
.
maud for them U created by vhilr
hotter quality and inorc attractive
"
” ”
. .
aptiearance. Consumer* will not buy
F1BST CHURCH
scabby potatoes or those blemished
or chkist, scientist.
bj- black scurf if they can obtain
t; . 1 r. .;.-

Our Success
Has been achieved ttmfukb care­
ful business management and
satisfactory dealing with policy-

FOR I.c.N 1-

;

at Kidam.izco in thc shoe business.
We shall miM ills leadership.
■'Let’s make hatred 1cm patriotic
and good-will more fashionable."
Quimby Y group meets this week
Saturday night at the church.
Cameron McIntyre, leader.
Freeport Y group enjoyed a table'
bowling contest last week followed
by Bible Study. Marvin Thater was
a guest and lH-]ped with tlic meet-

Plans are being made to prepare
the new Y. M. c. A. camp for u*e
this summer. Members of thc camp
committee have already been out W&gt;
Stewart lake laying out specifica­
tions tor the equipment.
Carl Metzger of Kent County Y
visited the- new camp site Wednes­
The corrosive sublimate solution is day. Kent county may u-e our
1 made by lidding four ounce* ot cor*
rcslve sublimate crystals to 3u gjil* boys’ nnd girls' sections are over.
E. T. May of Lansing ’Area Y. M.
C- A. was m tills county Wednes­
should be soaked in the solution fur day. conferring with Mr. Metzger
one-half hour. Longer soaking does nnd ethers bn camping and of her

The Prescription Drug Store

l oli HVI.r —itu . I’ -i-.l- It I
jHfeei -A.t.tr**. Mr,. W’,.,
1. AN . 1.1' A
k»■ 1 • &lt;‘..l
•Ml..rr
.1 1 . : •

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

TO AVOID DISEASES
Appearance of Tubers and
Market Quality Ruined
by Disorders

"Kr..,,.*
1 an

.

SEE US /"OR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual

Dally

Just I

paint

pstatoes are tnated and one ounce
&lt;d the chemical should be- added

formatory informs
bo decreased porportlonately.
thorough visit through the instituCorrosive tublimule is a deadly tiiyi' tills Thursday P M. The older
Y group had some additional visit­
ors accompany them on tills inter­
esting trip.
An organ recital upon the won-

GEORGE M. NEWTON

FOR SALE

'•vater but rapidly in hot water
Sacks or crates hi which seed potatocs arc to be handled .-houM-t$e
miked In the solution lo prevent
zcinicction of tiie potatoes.

CHICKS

Home Economics
Extension Wort

.1
I-F

pj

VC i .1'1

Daisy Pender. Fifteen members re.
sponded to roll call and were chcckt'p up as to required work done by

fetlR -\:.t
•‘4

r*-ev ••

FOR SALE!
■

•

standpoint, desserts form a very 1mpwtiint part of our menu. Many­
dainty recipes were given and nt the

•

CARDS of THANKS

■nlad. Ivory mold with Mauve cream
nuev. and pineapple upside down
;nke. They" were pronounced de-,

GRANGE PROGRAMS

and satisfactory deserts. In plan­
ning mcala onr should keep ui mind
to balance tiie bxly ‘building and
regulating food*. witli growth pru-

Sealed Bids

Secretary.

HASTINGS MARKETS

Find Rich Ivory Stora
in Elephant Cemetery
Most of fl&gt;P ivory n»ed is obtnfttod
by digging and not, by shooting, as
Is COIlllDollly SUfllKMC'l.

tl|.-it an elephant graveyard Is a*
valuable as u gob! mine and they
lt&lt;w the- secryt.—I.i-ster Hanks in

Japan.so "Wrapped Money**

A peculiar hanking practice adopt­
ed by the uncient Japan?** temkiiig
hotiM* of the MHsulipIn feml.il days
was the use of “wrapped nmney.”
This . consisted «&gt;f gojd »r4 silver
rnonev wrapped In (inper. The pock*

CHARLES H. LEONARD

ot their OHBumptlon. Tin- evil. an
because of the drug alcohol itself.

oftentimes greater than that ot the
The West Thomapple Extension skyscraper rising on the site, in the
group met with..Mrs, Ethel Baugh­
man Tuesday, Apr.il '4. Called to
erder .ijt 10:30 by Mrs. Bohn, act-

ANTHONY HOOS
F'V! H.ll.r--

Slreet Baptist church in Grand
Rapid* at 10.45 Saturday. April
291h. will be an opening feature ot
the 12th Annual Farm Boy:.’ Conferrntv. Tills fear Is’for girls aho.
nil 7th nnd 8th graders.
•The evils of alcoholism ore not
in the place or method of their sale

twins openAl. "Wrapped money­
. may thus be aahl to hare been an
1 early form nf pnfier money In Japan.
■ differing from present paper money
•■filrtly In Hint the holder could ac­
tually feel Hint there was snnietblng
I “behind” ' his note.—Harbert M
| Braider In Asia Magazine.

LEGAL NOTICES

thoui

�[ Wednesday, April 12,193?

yard in the orchard.

I HIKE THROUGH
’
■LEIMD

the
Hc wa* a jolly

Hastings

The morning I left Worcester I USE OF HORSES IN-

banner

HINDS CORNERS.

I one with a twinkle in hl* brown eye. had a good start off by -having
rPCACCn AM CADMQv tMr. Wallace of Hasting* «pcnt
.especially when he heard I had breakfast &lt;in a little boarding
bHCHDCU Ufl rRnMOatternoon with M. W Skid-1
. come "all the way from America' to house) with a curate's family l*tie
who,, —
...
.in Crop
—
.
.. ...
Reduction
Acreage
'lee hl* church. A part of the pres- were just in the city for "a UUlS,
Mr. and Mr* Lyle Tobins and son ’
;cnt chutcif date* from about 8&lt;H holiday ' from .omc country parish
Makes Tractors Impracof Battle Creek spent Saturday aft-1
[■long before William thr Con- It wa* a family out of a book, the'
. .
ernoon -with his parent*. Mr. und
- -quern came to England in lOCfi and curate, the dumpling wife, and tiie
UCtt* on Average Farm
Mr*. W. O. Tobias.
&lt;Continued from page one.
' a* many year* before Columbus' (air and languishing daughter wiio It is becoming apparent that
Mrs. W O. Tobias Is not so well
nailv wnund ns in ■
.L7 Wage a* 1933 I* after Columbus!) hoped everyone in thc dining room horse* writer much more used on „
............
at this writing.
not knouitur what4he“trearuM
’ “nd “ u 4u,d 10 h*vt' bcrn l,lr ,nr*
noticing her blue ey»-5 and wist- farm* in Michigan than has been
Mr. Bnd Mr*. Cha-.. Grame* of
uYr- in nihnd I
chureh ln England at Uiat time, (ul ways. They had a priceirss-e^ii- jrue in recent year*. The efforts of ------------------ Bunday after-j
Battle Creek------spent
sfiot or arrS but
nn Saxc,‘
,nay *‘u »* K‘en *” ,lu' 'er.«at»n about grapefruit, being on stale and national agricultural de- noon with Mr and Mr*. W. Q. To-j
cne anueareSto‘«ro»ne ai^i'ant
Lb0‘,!u'mal font
»«» “*
mfnu- "»or breakfast
K Arid
breakfastK
And hpw
bpw partmenu
partmrnU arc now directed toward bias.
the road unhan£d Ve^i rimrtiv I
two tlny ^’angular window* He they supposed people
the acreage put Into
into crops.
crop?,
people would geLU*cd
get. used reducing tiie
Mr and Mr* Bump of Hast Ings।
saw b?thi^ .iSn^iat ifSI*. £ «.v‘,ook mc “» abou‘ und »'xP‘“‘n&lt;d to them just a.* they had tomatoe*- That will naturally bring Dobbin spent Sunday with their daughter.:
near tm%Fserern and mi i
"‘&lt;&gt;&lt;1 fully and wassorry. Helt.to see:that "We used to believe were poi- back Into
into Uie
Die farm picture as being Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore.
the Wafnlodc• MUI tlx-re it Ja?
such a g&lt;xxl listener leave. W -xmotls" On the toad that day just
power for a Mr. and Mrs. George DeMott spent
just a.a cheaper
cheaper source
source ofof-power
fore me Wide and blue and
'flowed me bow to get onto the tow- pari a little inn called The Mason's small acreage than tractors
Saturday afternoon with his sister,
fiuotwh the vahev be ov it «2“an path alon« thc 8ewm. whlch 1 ,ol‘ Arms. I met a woman on a -bike" Tiie horse population ol-lhc Unit- Mrs Jennie Stewart, in Hastings.
lustnwh a acc^
haw ien ilowed alo,,“ ,nto Teakesbuty
who dismounted and wished to have ed States has been decreasing
M. W. Skidmore entertained thc ■
h oldI etching*—a httte Inn wit
Tewkesbury has been. I Imagine, trord* with me-imaginc my horror steadily in recent yeort. In Mtehi- flu last week.
t*nche**bcfore the d'oor and one or a much more thriving place than it ,to diyover -after she had tried tc Ban there are only a f- w over half
Club No. I of the Hendershott L.
two cronies sitting by—a aide green ,1OW **• n|thougir it is still a largish bold a conversation with me in Ger- a* many horse* now a... tirre were A S. will serve dinner at the home:
lawn and the little landing stage on P^"H » «* the junction of lire man- that she was a missionary and in 1920. Fanners who can get into of Miss Susie Phillips April 20. A
tiie river. All along the Severn for Avon and Severn rivers anti there b. wishing to convert me! 1 can a»ure tiie game ot raising hto’scs und coltv cordial invitation lo all.
Mahlon Tobias of Battle Creek.!
a half-mile or *o there were little &lt;* Rood deal of small river traffic you I moved gently but firmly off would seem to be assured of a good
who ha* spent tiie winter In the
tenu &lt;Boy Scout camp) and boys.‘v''u now. There are a number of:m the direction of Malvern! As 1 market.
south, visited his parents, Mr and
■bury, and there
uu&gt; .I
pA.T.i ..-ItIT
swimming or flailing. Braved tuun'iv &lt;&gt;»illi in Tewkesbury,
tliere USCU
ire J rat »aimx
eating my nu&gt;rii
lunch uia
that4 day
1» O wm
d:-co’,.ry about
,lx»&gt; the Ini.lUFOr.M WMITMr... W. O. Tobias. over the week 1
made .
a diicovcrv
intellljuck ot* thc morning 1 walked *"
.TEN Bi REV. WOOTON. end.
fhrough the lane ul Greylull Farm that thi* is -the "Norton Bury ' in gcncc of birds. A little bird came
Tn a rrtent
tiie MichiganMichigan
Mr*. Edith
Fuhr of Shultz called;
fn
rctent issue of tlic
Mi*.
muui rum
-they iuve thc names of the farms John Hahnk. Gentleman, and Abel down to a heap of stones near me
painted on their wagons) and came Fletcher's mill still stands though I bringing a -nail in hi* bill—he held Christian Advocate appeared the on Mr*. Clara Brown Saturday aftmust
has
low
es1
”
&gt;«•
man
nrmiy
ana
ix-ar
me
mku
following
oy Rev.
iu-v. J
j. ernoon.
say
it
ha*
fallen
to
the
er
-1
the
snail
firmly
and
beat
the
shell
poem written by
out ju(t below thc tmlage of ApperNorman
Hall
ot South Hastings
tale
of
u
tea
room!
1
had
supper
■against
tiie
stones
until
it
fell
off
R
.
wooton.
brotiter
o!
Dr
John
A.
ley. Of all tiie sweet, out-of-theand jand
—then
-spent from Tuesday till Friday with
,una he
nr came
c-*n&gt;c out whole
wnvn—
uk-.i a
u de- .wooton
wooton of
or this
uus city:
way place* Appcrley is one—every there, looking out over the river ami
Mr*. Clara Brown.
A WISH!
house and barn in the village i* ot tiie green pasture, beyond. It is ths liciou* luncheon wa* served.-’cov-1
Mr
and
Mrs.
Fred
Kelly of Hick-,
red brick und oak umbers, nil the very mill where the corn riots, de- er* were laid for one." and after
roof-line*, listing this way und that, scribed in the book, occurred. There‘that I saw the same thing a good- Could I but know thu. ,omc uord r ory Comers visited her uncle. Mr.
^walked beside me on nnd Mrs. Guss Kline, and family
and the walls draped with clbnbinu arc many Halifax •rights" as wc'l many tlme*-lhat took brain* to
i
" Bunday.
rosea—many of the very sort of u* many very interesting old inns J figure out. dont you say %o?
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lancaster and
“r ^““Lx
w^h Had £reed to comfort one heart
English cottage that get* -awed up It's a strange place tn that there ,
son and their father. Owen Lan­
but &lt;*wvu».«*&gt;v
about five street*—1‘°F -----------‘here areT'.*"
aboutr*Li
six------village*
tiicto days for puzzles. From the Mem to be vuv
’T witli..
hill beyond Appcrley I noticed,. all
.iinr
of which
wHi-h run
nm into
inin*
a marketplace
marketntnre I that one word
»ord in Common in the
thc ||
MHiie bit of jorrow* caster. have all been entertaining
the flu.
away off. Uh- long range of thc Mai- -but you discover that off these; name*, lies up against Uw aide of,
Malvern Hills,
Hill*. U»c
U»c boundary
boundary bcorgloom away.
Clarence and Volncy Hardy visited
wm Hills, fix- landmarks I walked streets there arc many little courts the
the Malvern
tween Worcestershire and Hereford- .Tha it had served him as prophetic their sister. Mrs Adelbcrt Craven*.!
to and deixrrtcd from all tiie next —alleys, we d *uy—each with iu
token
. ,
,
near Shultz. Sunday.
f
week.
। pump and IU 20 or so of liny cot- siilre, and it wa* a climb to get up
there
—
but
most
rewarding,
for
the
Th«
l
°'
1
J"
lhere
Mrs. Forest Hall and son Norman
My next slop was the little town Ugea. There is a very old Abbey
of South Hastings spent Monday
offepsd room and bath, no ex’moimii
ot Deerhurst where I wanted to m-c church &lt;1133. it was consecrated) hotel
tra
charge for a bath—a rarity ln| 1 -hknk 1 would be qirkc content. afternoon at Edd Newton's.
n Saxon church I had rend of Al- much sought by tourist* who are hi­
Mr. and M's Ronald Haynes and
though it wa* midafternoon I saw tercried especially Ur Norman archI­ England. Tlic town look* back over Gould I but know that something I
The Happy Valley" and a very:
ha(| donr
sons spent Sunday afternoon with
npt one'soul in the whole village ex- lecture.
one The chief
items of
his fattier. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
''
'~pi~i
*', F°r On&lt; *n nWX1' h0*evcr
cept the postmaster repairing the
Tlic next few days I went a num- ■ 'beautiful
- -----Haynes.
.
'tn'1 Aih
,hla &gt;.C0U
lg&lt;' .
brr
PtafeL to Kvcsham.
"the gar“.h?*
lhk*church
(‘'nml'pic.
ch'n oVnig'^nd^-wlwre
’tiie'aFr
wa* Church and. each summer, a drama Had* girded him anew his race lo
STATE ROAD.
turesque.....
old ------------female figure
was-----trim- 7^Mran*rfrtm~fkl&lt;fa
and" (Vidflei’d* Kli!™"
of j{*‘sUval1 *h‘ch
‘'’’J
run
„
-----------,„m IWa... ”und
'.I"? .^.Xd
...... The Fisher P T A. will hold its
ming "the border*" but she did not rra-bloe*omed beans and from hop*..Ncxt
started
Ror aught ot earnest effort to
last meeting for this seasoh on'
have the honor to serve, also, a* Have you ever seen the beautifully toff- ,on. the *’ay t0 Hereford. I meti
abate.
rexton and had no key. Back to tiie neal hop fi- his and interesting geo- ■« photographer man and had twn, And M
striving come to setting Thursday evening. We hope for al
lo find
sex- metrical
me’tricaf designs the
makc
1
i „?u" .
village TI had to go to
And the rexthe’"^ters
workers ’makel'^-tYP®*
,
Ul„
. . . . good attendance as it will be elrc-i
tion of officer?! for next year. Mrs
•ton. who
•
.
.
.....
.w.
*.
—
I
that
t
had
walked
—
then
t
went
un
Without
a
soul
embittered
by
his
was busy in his chicken Wlth the strings on which the hotwllhal 1 h,ad,!!’l,l^'Lthf1 Ln 2Lv?
Klnnie nnd Mrs. Abbey will furnish
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fate.
are trained up? They're a, 'lovely . »»»««.
“P -«®
"' t®P *
h--* ‘
a^'
... iii
. along
. .. ’tlic roatl.
... the
—town-it's
its reallv really
verv hieh
’i^ibL And
weretown
I
very and
high and: i wuW c,teem my day well spent, eats, and Miss Cogswell and Mrs.
Elsie Sothard tlte program.
gypsies camping, for they wvrk in
r hniT called4't1w ■ Could I but know that something I
Mr. nnd Mrs Victor Henney and
: thy hop fields. I creased a stream । «"•*»
■ IU,“
5 ,, ,,
had been
family spent Sunday with Mrs. Lena
Becker and family.
Mr. nnd Mrs Claud Rose have
gone to Pontiac to stay for some
'
seen.
time.
I Who else had felt that he would
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J’ettengill nnd
I
strive no more.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Nucus of Battle
.L
&lt;M on «l» rUW
■ Hopeless 'contestant with the base Creek. Clyde Kuempcl of Chicago
though I cannot unqualifiedly nt “J? ” »d
' I
.
.
and mean.
and Oscar Kuemjiel of Hastings,
commend the croulou idea I vu.itl . ***"•*
wiien
And thus hc found" ot hope an called on Mr. and Mrs. James So­
ed Broadway &lt;in thc edge of thi chorus ot 1 m Appy When im
oj*n door;
thard nnd Mrs. Pettengill Sunday’.
Cuuwold Hili*) a famous place now l*!*,ng7
C.Vide2i}!!i2nrt^h![
•Twould seem I hafl been heaven­
Mr. and Mrs Vern Sinclair and
because It hiu been much heralded d ,ly
. now m England they
sent.
family have moved from the Fisher
ns the -perfect English Villa*.
^red ragging me and turned around
is lovely, but now has become
, ?
»u«* ’
^rd- ’I spent If any light from my poor torch farm to Hastings, and Mr nnd Mrs.
Finkbclncr have moved,on the Fish­
ronreious, with iu yellow stone I
/M'
:n Ledsliould fall
U|»n the jialhway of some errant er farm.
Elizabethan houses and one lung'
b
6cantmical-6ffident
Mr and Mrs. James Bwanson are
one.
street. Somehow or other I always &lt;flnu landed In Plymouth and a
found a place to Mcep-and sand-1 'harming old house of oak beams Wlwnc way seemed closed by an ob­ spending a few weeks with their son
Harold and wife in Big Rapids.
wiches for kmch-but thTfroi var- “nd whltc l»ltts,cr w&lt;»k 11 u hept by
structing wall.
i
, Uruwiw-rrteu tr.
» very I"&lt;* t*mily and in tlie eveWho by it saw how victory might
“d
of“» a«'»'’“r or JM
DOWLING.
The Ladies' Aid will meet on
...
And so our souls be both held fast
i ties. Then do have thc mml cnorThursday. April 20. at the church
mous red ones. I came, finally to
Vijl^hked l&gt;it
In thrall
SAME PRICE
To One from far heights calling with Florence Barret and Maymr
WoTester—with
iLs
handsominink
uusuje*a
anu
wny
tney
iixeci
it.
"rm« hS X.*•
Whitworth in charge of the dinner
out. "Well done I"
That would seem meeting life's The Cemetery Circle will hold their
river and iU very busy market, it
copper and pew ter and old chma
meeting thia week on Thursday.
intent.
is a manufacturing town in addition
min^aa^ww*?
Mrs. Mate Parker and Mr. and
AS 42 YEARS
to iU market. Here I went through
““
Mrs Charles Shults of Battle Creek
TIIE STATl'E OF LIBERTY.
I the Royal Worcester Porcelain fa&lt;-1
Hold high thy torch. Pair Liberty; . spent Sunday at their Home here.
AGO
, I lory where some of the world's most
Mr and Mrs. Don Weeks, former
Freedom's the price of human
-be-uUfui and most expensive dhhe.
residents of this place, are happyblood
Commingled with deep prayer to over the recent arrival of a baby
'
I &lt;1833) and a church that is unique
boy.
Bernard Weeks. There are six
Ood
among old ones in that the bell
[tower Is separate from Uu? church That heart and conscience might be girls in the family at the present
time, so this little lad will undoubt­
; building. IU old church has been a
good deal repaired so that It has Cod’* hand ha* fueled Freedom's edly be a great treat. Congratula­
tions.
। quite "lost it* shape" if it ever had
fire,
Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb enter­
That through its light of liberty
lone.—I couldn't but be reminded.
Men might His love and mercy tained the Past Matrons' Club of
when I saw it. of a huge elephant
the Order of Eastern Star of Bed­
Just about to sit down, for the
All Breeds, From Accredited Hatchery
! church looks as if it might do so at Undimmed by fagot, stake, and pyre. ford at a one o'clock luncheon
I any moment.
The country all Let not thy foe* who wily planned Wednesday nt her home. Easter
Leave Orders for Deliveries Every Tues, and Wed.
Beguile thee into- peaceful *leep. decorations also an Easter menu
[about is so green and so lovely it
And while thou dost contented being featured.
. was hard to pull up and go on with
Ask About Our 2-7-11 Feeding Plan.
Mr. and Mrs. Lant Coon ifiid Mil­
rest.
my wanderings to Hereford and
' down the Wye.
, Pluck Freedom's torch from out thy dred are moving this week to the
Boyd farm near Clear lake.
hand.
। WELCOME COMMUNITY NEWS' With jealous care and constant eye
ROUTH MAPLE GROVE.
I The qpen meeting at tlx- grange
Thy silent vigil keep, that we.
Zora and Lillian Wckher andSaturday
Ila
evening wa* enjoyed by
Beholding from afar, may see.
Jarrard of Battle Creek and Jack
■ a large number. A very fine address Fair Liberty, thy torch held high.
l IE contest for a name and slogans for Conoco's new gasoline
Elliston of the McKelvy District
was given and other numbers on
—Glee H. Ki^g.
is over. The winning name and slogans hava Jx«a selected
thc program os well a* the fine sup­
rard's. •
KL1NGENSMITIL
per were thorouglily enjoyed.
and awards made to thc contestants listed here.
Mr*. Anna Gheescman of Has­
Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Kennedy.
Tlte Ladles' Aid wijl meet this
More than half a million good friends tried sincerely to help
week at the hall. Everyone invited. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Maxom. Mr. nnd ting* »pent the week al her farm.
us,
and
we are grateful to all of them for thc names and slogans
George
Deeds
of
Battle
Creek
Mr*.
Jay
Pennington
and
grand
­
A pot luck dinner will be served at
sent us, each of which had a careful reading and consideration.
noon; All members please send daughter of Nashville. Helen Knapp and Eleanor King are announcing
and Anna Reed of Hastings were their marriage which took place last
food If unable to attend
Even
though we have selected and paid for a splendid name,
I Easter service* at the church next guest* of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Van week.
we find we cannot use it or any of thc many hundreds of good
Mrs. Lulu Dray* and Robert spent
: Sunday morning at ten o'clock. Dr. Tuyle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burt
names submitted.
Hugh Kennedy will be tlte speaker Long of Carlton Center spent Fri­ Sunday with Leon Gray'* in West
Vermontville.
I and the young people of the Sunday- day there
Here is what happened:
Alberta Greenfield and Junior of
Miss Velma Johnson is teaching
School arc prc|&gt;aring a short pro­
Personality always wins a "nickname.” We never thought of
gram. .They would appreciate the near Wayland this week, as the Hasting* spent last week end with
that in our anxiety to get a good name for an outstanding gasoline.
attendance of all in the community. teacher there Is 111 and in the hos­ her father. C. W Knoll.
Mr* Peter Hoffman was called to
pital.
Bronze was used as a color to nuke this new gasoline distinctive.
CHILDREN AND VEGETABLES.
Mr. and Mrs. Erl. Lalonde have Nashville Tuesday on account of the
and to protect our customers. It was liked by everybody —they,
One of thc burden* many par­ returned from Detroit and moved serious Illness of her mother.
you, everybody called it Conoco Bronze. So, try as we might, we
ent* are forced to bear is the foci into the Sheldon house near Yan­
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Marshall
couldn't change now. It will always be known as Conoco Bronze.
that George and Jean refuse to kee Springs
spent Friday in Battle Creek.
.
eat vegetable*. Of course they may
The Ladles’ Aid will meet Friday
We are very sorry to lose Mr. and
It had too much personality to avoid this popularity rating—
like certain vegetable* prepared in Mr*. George McKibben and family April H. witlt Mr*. George Lowell
"nicknamed"!
certain way*, but vegetables a* a from our community. They are for an afternoon meeting.
Therefore, conforming with contest rules, we are using a name
whole arc about as popular with moving near Pine lake this week.
The Ladies' Aid cleared $9 00 from
them as raw onions are to an ar­
Mr. and Mr*. Sherman Sharpe of thc sale of sandwiches and coffee
of our own creation, thc name used in all thc contest advertise­
Grand Rapids were guests of the election day.
dent swain.
ments—"Conoco Bronze"—even though it is not thc name for
Because of this dislike for vege­ latter's parents, Mr. nnd Mr*. Wm.
which we paid 19,000.
.
table*. many children faU to se­ Johnson. Sunday. Harold Sharpe WEST ORANGEVILLE AND
EAST GUN MARSH.
Each user of Conoco Bronze gets a perpetual prize of instant
cure.the bulk and roughage they spent the week there.
Mrs. Adella'Snook was at Orange­
need. Lack of such food is quite
Will Green of Detroit is spending
starting, lightning pick-up, greater milcageuuul power—for it ii
ville
looking
after
her
farm
property
likely to produce constipation and some time with hi* brothA, Albert
a great gasoline.
‘
one day last week. She is moving
Green, and family.
it* kindred lib.
A good crowd attended the C. E. to Martin and living at.Mrs. Henry
If )W children will not eat your
string bean* and spinach, be sure parly al the Yankee Springs school Hall's home. While here she called
on her sister. Mrs. Crans, and Mrs
that they obtain some food that Saturday evening
•
Carl Leonard left Monday for Ann Van Ett. a niece.
has tiie necessary "vegetable ef­
fect" Rice flakes, one ot our com- Arbor and expect* to have an op­
eration on hl* car lo remove a too Saturday and called on her
gested subsltute, whether served a* growth where he had a mastoid last daughter.
Burton Hurdlebrink is now able to
a eereai In the morning or in pud­
be up and around. We all hope for
dings. waffle* or macaroons later
CONOCO
BARBERS CORNERS.
his speedy recovery.
FLOUR i- FEED -*- COAL
CEMENT -t- UME
in the day.
•
The P. T. A. held their last month­
Orvll
LaCourae of Martin, Maxine
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
ly meeting Thursday evening. April Bradaham and Marjorie Hanson
FAIR LAKE.
spent Sunday with Lavern Van Ett.
Tlic Kinsley Ladle*' Aid Society
Virgil, the HKle son of Mr. and
meet* April 39 with Mrs. Roas Bur­ tained and gave a very pleating
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
.Mrs Cecil Hanson. Is much im­
dick for dinner. AU bring our host­ program.
A PERFECT RUNNING i/ATB FOR CONOCO GERM
The officers of the P. T. A. of the proved.
ess a block for the .friendship quilt,
PROCESSED MOTOR OIL-THE MOTOR OH WITH THt
Edward Lechleitner has gone to। Altoft school district will be elected
Ray Lowery ha* been very sick
•HIDDS/i QUART* THAT NEVER DRAINS AWAY...
Roe* Center to work for Oraydon। at the first meeting neat fail for with, flu the past week but is some
the balance of the year.
better at this time.
Bostwick for the summer.

NOTICE!
to Our Customers
Authority has been received from the
Comptroller of the Currency to pay Trust
Funds created or accepted since the bank
ing holiday and to continue the practice
of accepting deposits only in trust.

Such deposits must be held in cash or
on deposit with the Federal Reserve
Bank at Chicago and are pay
able in full on demand

•mXRWSWS'S

BAKING
POWDER
25

This is done for the convenience of our
customers and is a temporary arrange
ment, to be continued until the Comp
t roller of the Currency shall determine
such other services as we may render
to this community.

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DELTON

COURT HOUSE NEWS
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PROBATE COURT.
^o\^ Ho‘uatd*ftXy.^
glWn al the
McL^ll^'o^H^'i
Jgccb w
de&lt;..d w sec.|ton4 t^y were the besl money church Friday night by a Kalama- Ung. wfiTglve “ Sure, and MLm
election under Will filed, per
on lhe
We hoPc roo °rche»Ua was enjoyable.
; Florence Crancc of Battle Creek i ’
Va,rOld Hon*«~-n
Ho9e2TreU'*rter ---------------------------“Pending j field aecretary
Fire•!
for license to sell real rotate lhe&gt;' I’roW! satisfactory here.
Harold
--------of. the Camp
-----filed.
Charles H.will
Whitmore
the
•
*”7“ here re‘io,r13 onmnltaUon.
talk forspent
a
,ew fno,nenU &gt;n regard to organlxEat. Jacob Johnson, deed. Proof week end with ills parents, and had1 ' Xir. rJ^rynT?li?day
on will filed, order admitting will;as Ids guest Robert Mason of Mu*-! —----------- —.......
vwangc
ing a Cump Fire here in Delton.
entered
kvgnn. They left Saturday for home. Wood and Ellxabeth attended thc
Milton Nobles of Grandville spent
Est. Thoni.u E Chevscbrough
The play put on at tiie school- Progressive Home Maker's Club at from Thursday until Monday with
.dcc'd. Second annual account riled, house Friday evening drew a good Kellogg's Tuesday night.
hla daughter. Mrs. Lulu Wertman.
order for .pubhen tion entered
crowd nnd many seemed to enjoy It.! MrB Vanderbrook is on thc Mck
Mr. and Mrs Elwyn Hayward
Ext. Leonard Norman, dec'd. Bond
Tills Munday evening we hope to,*}**- sl,c 14 being cared tor at the have moved to Paw Paw where he
of Admr. filed, letters of adminu- sec a Kyo**fiTo'* d out to enjoy the home of her daughter. Mr. and has gone into the Rawlelgh bud-:
tration Usued
.
, piny put on by the Hastings players Mr’- 9ani DeBack. We hope for a
Est. Gilbert T. Walker, dee d. Pe- at the school auditorium.
I speedy recovery.
tition to assign bondk foe distrtbuMr. and Mrs E, E. Faulkner are Friday night at the Boy Scout son of Hastings and Mr. and Mr* j
tion filed, ordrr to assign' U.\S.- home for thc summer at least, they,mect,n&lt; f°Ur new members were Ray Johnson of Yorkville were Bun-1
bonds entered, final account .filed, having spent thr winter nt Delton.
to the list and two of thy day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. F.
order assigning residue entered
Welcome home good people.
icuta. Ed. Baldwin and Eiwln Not- Wertman.
Est.'Philip Kciwr dec'd DisOur election passed off qfiletly ‘tinghum. were admitted aa Scouts
Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard and
charge of Admr. issued.‘'estate .cn- with a large vote registered, which Mr- 8hafer
—Z"conductcdrthe
---------- 7“ 2“ ceremony
’*r pon of Hastings spent Sunday with
But why wait for "emergencies”
rolled.
is encouraging, thus does thc ma- V
—— wm very impressive. The Dr. and Mr*. Ixiyal K Flower.
which
i
Est. Sarah Fisher, deed Annual jority rule. There were-two good bo&gt;’g art‘ doing fine. Are In need
There were twenty-one from Del­ —avail yourself of Exide trouble­
account filed
. tickets in thc field and by the looks of "“re cubs.
ton attended the church services at
preventing Battery Service at our
Ex’. William R. Wickwire, dcc’d. of some of the ballou some people! Glad to report James Boulter. Prairieville Sunday evening.
Entry, of appearance filed.
had a bad lime of it to choose. Many Mrs- Vanderbrook and Mrs. Jennie
The Garden Chib will meet
Est Arniin.i M Pike. deed. Order ballots were of no value and could Norris oa getting along nicely from Thursday afternoon of this week service station. Inspection ofyour
.allowing claims.entered.
• not be counted, while many others thdr Illness.
probably with Mrs. Jennie Aldrich battery—adding water—’tighten­
Est. Mason 6. Hakes, dcc'd. Pelt-, had voted
candi- Mr
Mr- - a,
a,’d’d Mrs.
Mrs. Lyle
Lyle McKibbln
McKibbln and
and if thc weather is favorable.
—„ for perhaps one uuniition for furtlier hearing filed, cita- ----date It is too bad that those peo- family of Otsego were
were week end
There will be an Easter program ing connections—a service we arc
uons issued.
pic
Pic will
WiU not cither
either read
read thc
thc plain BueSts of
ot Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs- Robert MeMe­ at the church next Sunday morning
glad to extend free. Exide Batter­
Ert. Bert w. Jones, deejd. Pet I- instructions or ask one of tlte in- Ktbbin.
Mrs. Lois Flowers U the new as­
llon for Admr. hied, waiver ol no- upcctors. who would gladly inform Mr and Mrs. Danford Higgins of sistant in thc Delton State Bank.
ies now priced lowest in history.
ticc filed, order appointing Admr them how to murk their ballot
Kalamasoo were guest* of thc latMrs. Cliff Dewey of Hickory Cor­
entered. bond of Admr. filed, letter; The remains &lt;4 Mrs. Delaney Mat- ter'a mother. Mr*. Ethel Stebbins re­ ners while in town Saturday after­
ef admiphtratton issued, order, teson. who passed away Thursday cently.
.
noon suffered a severe stroke of
limiting settlement entered, petition | m Grand Rapids, where they have
Mr- “nd Mrs. Milton Flnkbelncropoplcxy.
o&gt;«vrcA..and
uuu wax lHKen
taken to ine
the Exide Battery u puu $6.75
for hearing on claim* filed, notice to, lived for some years, were laid to “nd children of Grand Rapid* were localhospital where shedied later
cn-dltors issued.
rest here on Saturday P. M. Thc cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 8 he Ip •■—In ••--------tiie evening.
Idex Battery Exch*n*. $4.95
I F.'t. Fannie Baldwin, dee d -*Dis-! family lived here for many years “nd family Saturday and Sunday.
charge of guardian issued, estate i where their children were born and
Triple Link Club will meet at thc
MORGAN.
enrolled.
, schooled. Some years ago Mr. Mat- Odd Fellows hall Friday. April 14.
Mr. ’ and Mrs. Alfred Nocm ahd Firestone Tires 29&gt;4.4o $4.05
. Est. Mary A, Marshall. Dbcharge I teson, who is a printer, secured a A11 day meeting, pot luck dinner.
Marlon of Chicago are spending a
of guardian issued, estate enrolled. ■ fine |x&gt;si(ion in Grand Rapids and
Mr- “nd Mrs Frank Bagley enter- few days at their cottage here.
E*t. Chester Messer, deed. Ac-1 moved his family there The three t“lned Mr. and Mr*. Gerald Dunn
Mrs. J W. Shaffer called on Mrs.
ccptancc of trust filed, rcjiort filed, daughters and several grandchildren of Johnstown.'Mr. and Mrs. John Don Weeks of Stony Point and Mrs.
Est. Vunda Elliston. Ct al- Annual■ beside? thc husband survive to Cappon and Ola Douglas of near' Everett Marshall last week getting
account of guardian filed
mourn tlic passing of a loving wife Hasting* and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cary acquainted with thr new babies
Est. C. O. Elliston, dec’d. Annual “nd mother. The many friends here ot Doster Sunday, thc occasion beDorotliy Green of Nashville visit­
account of Admr filed.
extend their sympathy to thc be- lnk lhe natal day of Mrs. Baglev. ,ed Ruby Webb Sunday.
Est Richard B Measer. dee d. 1st * rcaved* ones.
'
Ain sure her many friends whh her
Mrs^Mainle Webb and children.
and 2nd annual accounts of trustee
On Thursday of lait week while many returns and may ficy be ,Garnet and Harold, and Charles
filed, ordnj for publication entered i Howard Cross was pttempting to bappy ones.
Est. John Buehler, di c’d.Annua! I crank an engine it kicked in such a
Charles Judson from thc north- Harrington called on Mr. and Mrs. JEFFERSON A
Henry Green of near Assyria Sun­
arcmin’/ of executor filed.
i way as to break his right arm "t’M 15 “ SUMt of Mr. and Mr*. ! day.
COURT Streets
Est..John Kelley, ct al. Bond oil Monday A. «M. Hugh Hall, who is Charles Hughes.
J. , W.
Shaner
Webbguardian filed. ! assisting in caring for iris brotherA baseball team
has been
or- rwn
1&gt;arl
,.and__kArthur
in plain-1
rpent
ot la
lost week in P
E-t Eliiabcth Tasker. Fourth an- J ‘'i-law. T I. Gillette, and staying R«n‘^d here with lUy Japhet as:-U
anpart
‘d Kalmnivoo
nu-l account filed.
hoflw' start,,d °ut «&gt; «» ln“n“«er
‘ Clare Mrad^fanulv of Battle’
E»t. James N. Jones, deed, inven- “nd help cut wood south of town.
Hlrabcth Woodman of Orangetory ni«1.
.
in some way th - car left the road '&gt;»e “pent Bunday with her sister.
sSli
I
Mend qunoay
Sunday.- t ___________
E.t. Theron A Aldrich, dfc’d. Pc- “nd “truck u tree, throwing him Mrs. Japliet.
,
MCBa

CrUl&lt;X*
djevilto called on the Will Craw-galled on friend* here Saturday
&amp;t
“ dow*
tition

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tition to present tardy claim filed.; through thc windshield and he re-|------------------------------------.
HENDERSHOTT.
order allowing t^rdy claim entered. • ‘’‘‘ived several cuts about his hands
CLOVERDALE.
Mr. nnd .Mrs. Rennie Matt went
Est. Amelia L. Swift, dcc’d. Final “nd injured ids knee, but very for-! An interesting talk will be given
to Homer Saturday to celebrate
tunate nt
at thar
that.
• account nf administratrix filed or- tnnatn
1.
T
m
der allowing account entered, dis­
------------- - --------------------j and
(our
P.
M
at
Mr*.
Riitlon*
.incl lour l. M. at Mrs. Pattons day
dav with
th«ir daughter, Mrs. Karl
with their
charge ot Acujir. issued, estate en­
ASSYRIA.
ptore by Misb Margaret Norton of i| Kruger and family.
‘
grailed.
IT: „
„ „
D. S. Case and familv at Fjtr t • Ann Arbor, of her experience os a1 Thc Community Club will serve
f£wij|C®’Cn?rremrii* ‘K
flnd
Case,
were
t?01?1 l’oriM‘.r
lls
V
s,unu
of N, u ‘heir Easter supper
IKoy
ana
brother.
Edaer
Ca
e.
were
U!
*
Munu
their
Saturday night
I ofI will
uill filed, agreement
mrreement filed,
filed order
wd r j Suilllay
f U.l
Sunday guests of
of tJ|C|p
their brother *orit ~l
cuy
la'* •’“'‘V1”’1’ No uullu
doubt. ut tt)c schoolhouse
band of. Hllllh Casr an&lt;1 fanU1.. alw
.. ;, many wili remember MU* Norton
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey-Parrnalec of
ameniarvi.,
.»—. ° k
bailed, order limiting teUtemeiit
en- Tol nSmro^'
d. &amp; . Brb' , wa* a little girl when she lived in Bonfield spent Sunday at Floyd
I Cloverdale with her parents a few ।Garrisons.
itervd, petition lor hearing claims
Th- nrrornt
a..— : i years ago. During this time also
An “
Easter
play
and program will
: filed, notice to creditors issued.
wn? ire..
“**[* th. box of Rroerriro wfil be given to be"riv
nV tCe
^hSblhoZ'^nd
ay
Est Day Pugh. dee d. Testimon- I
k’
E tl^ lucky number. Don i forget the nlgft. Church services in the morn*
of freeholders Hied, license lo sell' mShwaJ^LmLSS,."nLO,,1;
। jng.
real estate Imu«I. oath before *&lt;ile j!L?tl “2.SC«
’J‘ Sy‘I ; date. April IS.
। James Ryan, who Jia* bren quite
The Ladle*’ Aid will wrve dinfiled, order allowing claim* entered. cl«.tlon jumcc^^lbert’
111 y
and- ?•
operated
for gall atoaea ncr at me
the IIUIIILhome of Miss Susie PhilEst Chmti-r Xl.-^^r rfAr ,i
'
JUSIICC. Albert Strain; I,,
--------- on
•• •••
allowiMaSSni^rered
B"-‘rd ot R&lt; *,&lt;r*' J»F
’ 'S
redneM1“y inormne «
Ups on April 20.
Wednesdayat . Iht
the New i&gt;„«
' ““
E?t Sarah Eh Stowell d. &lt; &lt;1
Mr. *'*“ Mrs Cb,)lon
Dontess at Kalamazoo.
T~..XI S''“n&gt;“
Mr. and Mis. George Tidd ot Pot-'
cen— to M il real rotate issued nnih|Ca!* n turned recently from a trip tcrvillc spent Sunday with thc Wei- i
ton Brooks family.
\
Mr. and Mrs. Vari Hoii: of Gales-j
real estate filed.
%
and family, son of Mrs.
burg. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Faulk of
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
MacDonald of Richland called on
Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald last'

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BAIL'S

Odd Will.

Origin of Saluting

Oliver Bright of TmincMce wrote
In olden day* only freemen wnrt
his will on n celluloid collar and It hai.«. Slave* were bt retie*tied. For
was granted probate nnd duly exe­
cuted. There are many Instances of n synilMtl of nlloktrniiic and courtesy.
queer will* written on InsIgnifiMnl
things. Tho back of a mirror, a road
map. n portrait. n railway ticket, initially a chin strap to It. lint lie
cuff* of dress shirts, an egg shell would go through the form of min­
ing his hand a* If tn raise his hel­
been used for writing wills deallug met, and thus the custom of salut­
with mrwt tnlnnhle properties
ing begun.
The porta are brave people, for
they sing In defiance nf a world out
•if Joint.

blcMtng, but to confer it on otln-ra

“4 »«•"“-

tlw orKaiittlunn"*
Mr. and Mr, Arthur JohnMekl
chiX orf Xul AdiS
Mr “nd Mr’ U'Vhrd Jlolmr* en- JJ*nt
*“*» ,hHr daughter,
’lu^rrn 'ed
*
tertained on Saturday evening the
“•“» Po»"x of Plainwell.
■ ‘ Lt Sirs Kellcv e* al nrd.-r
mcmbt‘rA of the
communiy.’• J5rDougal McCallum
r&lt; hevc X tv &lt;«. La.d rnL?d
'n* L“dM'!&gt;’ Ald Society of
ftnd
»J*nt Sun-1
Lt eTvin h
'yna &lt;*"&lt;««• -^riTd dinner at thc dfly wl,h thclr ParcnU- Mr- and
mem
Charlton. Agree-,chureh
on eIrrtlon
Mrs. Bert McCallum.
|
n« .n i.i«i.
,. Mr and Mj.
Buchanan and
Mr. .ind Mrs. Richard Fennels and;
daughter. Beulah, and
nephew ron of Kalamaxoo spent Sunday*
der allowing account entered.
dis
­
,
Bruce Sink, of Nile., were guests on' wltta tlu'lr parenh. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. I
charge of Admr. bsHrd.
ue cn-: Thursday at thc home of their j Fennels.
tolled
;
daughter. Mrs. Meta Hyde, and
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Monica and
family
, children of Hastings spent Sunday I
tition for Admr. Hied. Order I.t
Howard Cole is convalescing at *lUl lhcir daughter at the home of'
publication entered
following an operation for.Mr‘ and
Merle chirk.
'
Est. Samuel Allen, dee d. Annual 'home
apixndicitLs ht Pennock hospital. 1 There will be an Easter program'
account ot i-xccutor filed
The Union cemetery organisation slvcn ,Mrxt Sunday morning at the
i Ext William Smith, dcc'd Final met
at
the
Lacey
hall
on
Wcdncs-1
Evanaallcai
church
at
ten
o
’
clock,
account ,of executor filed, order as­ day for dinner and to make plans1 Sunrise prayer meeting ar 8 o’clock |
signing residue entered, discharge of for Decoration Day services.
. i Art Waugh and family attended
iexecutor .issued, rotate enrolled.
"Rev. Taylor of tiie Tnylor’Evnnge-1 “ dinner partv on Sunday given by
HsdiC party filled thc pulpit at the Mr- an&lt;* Mrs B,il Carter of Kalama- [
'tition for Adnif. Hied
Unton and Base lane churches for
ln ,ronor nf
Waugh’s birtli-j
uecd. h,.,. Haroicj ojxon of Bailie Creek !day' Covers were laid for slutccn. &lt;
Anftuul account filed
. circuit
j Grandpa Brooks came Sunday to
Ert. Charles FV.wle
' '
—-t r
• | pend a while in Cloverdale. He has
SOKTM MAKT.S e0«XCTS.
|
""
^timing residue entered, discharge of
executor issued, estate enrolled.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Lucas and
-----------,---------E-4 Hattie E. Cliecaehrough. d'-c'd daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
” ‘
“
DURFEE ITEMS.
Objections to probate of alleged wili TlwinJ&amp;on
. ■ , ar
Sunday | The Ladies' Aid al Mr. and Mrs I
, tiled, ordvr tor adjournment entered, g.x
quests
tttd. lather. John Mead Edd Rice's enjoyed a splendid meet&gt; &gt; cf
of their
order denying |&gt;etttlon to dhmus nf
and'Lottie
:. _3tth- Judson,
Judson
• mg and J* fine dinner. Will meet
proceeding' lor want ot jur.Miicn.in
J **Mrs ~Shirley Slocum and with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoffman!
Mr and
entered.
.daughter, Mr and Mrs. Vernon! April 19. Come and bring pattern!
Est. Cornelia A. Eat,in. dee d An- Karrar were Sunday afternoon; for new Quilt block
nuul and special accounts ul Admr *’•‘Ilers of Mrs Jennie Echtihaw and
Floyd Palmer of near Big Rapids'
id’d
.
daughter* in Hasting*
s«nt Tuesday night and Wednes-|
E, t Anna F EckcjR deed. Annual
and Mrs. Ijwrrncc Luca.; and .day with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Rice.
;account of Admr filed
John Mead called Sunday afternoon! Mrs. Mar?.- Rice came from Has-'
F. t John F Koeller. Certified «n
latter’s brother. Wm. Mead.:lings Tuesday to make an extended!
copy ot jydgment from Circuit court
is scriotisly ill.
i visit with her son Edd and family !
filed
M. E Davenport nf Grand Rap-' Mrs Anna Hammond is gaining
ter. dec . Dis- ‘ds and Mr*. Ida Flory and x&gt;nl'»ry nicely.. Mr and Mrs Homer;
chartec of executor i* sued, taatc cn- Oxar oh Hastings were guest* of1 Hammond will live with her this
roticd. •
Mr. und Mrs. Lcwu Hcrael Fridav year and work lhe place.
---------- ... Rreun. dcc’d evening and attended the Martini Mr. and Mrs Graham Millard of!
Bond tiled, orders to relieve surety ? T A.
.near Lacey spent Sunday with Mr.'
•entered.
Mr. and Mr* Bert Birman andihnd Mr*. Roy Bclson.
I . • ,l.jurem'c
... —
.
a t •. * called Friday on;
.... . - — L&gt;:
UTittaker «...
FinalI sc-,
daughter. Nellie
POWERS ECHOES.
count filed, rvlrif^e filed, order al- Mr and Mrs. Howard Bfjans and'
Mua Daisy Prost spent the week
lowing account entered, ducharuc of family. Mr. Bryaro i* able to be
[end at St. John* a$ the guest of
final account ol Admr filed.
around on crutches
Born on April 3 to
and -Mn&gt;. I Mr and Mrs. Frandn Karber.
Discharge of executor issued. estate Donald Weeks * oeven pound .-on I: Mrs Frank Travis is vUi'.ing her
enrolled
who has been named Bernard Don- •son Roy and family al Grandville.!
I Mr and Mrs Ed Balm ot Grand!
Est. Clam L Gartr.ccr. Rel- i • of old Congratulatioiu..
Mr*. Vernon Knr.-ar and Mrs. I Rapid* spent thc week end with her
guardian by ward filed, di: charge of
Mr. and Mrs. Will Carter.
Shirley Slocum attended the birth- •parent*.
I
gtUrdun issued, estate .rurohrd
Est. Marion 8 Evans, deed. Pe­ day club at Mrs- Coy Stowell's i Maurice Johnson, who has been
| quite ill the past few days U monteThursday.
tition to sell real eztate filed
I what improved this Monday rnomExt Sterling Eaton, deed Bond of
i. ing and we hope he will soon be well
Admr filed, letter* o! adminutsaSOI nt COATS GROVE.
, lion LNpied. . . '
• '
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Firstcr. Mr.|'I*8*In........... , - - - *
la'. -Madeline V, Stanton Petiti-jn and Mn Warren Coolbaugh and |
TAMARAC*CORNERS.
for guardian filed, order appointing
Alice Coolbaugh attended a
&gt;.KU. Wilt,
»»m, accompanied
■wotupwowu by
oy
Mrs Theda
guardian entered, bond of guardian Mrs
.. —, dinner
.—..... „
—., for ......
WMi mF*.
Anna Getllrigsf
and tbe
given
Mr* .»
Kate
Mn
the Mc.itiled
r. oi guardianship taped. birthday
Jjwlvn
ii
’
’
!'*
K..™—
,
---—
.
----------Oerhnger
,
.. j Clara
. •Sears.
—MesJoeiyn al the home ot Clarvnoc । datne* Glendora
and
fWwr
near
Freeport
recently.'
Feirer war Freeport recently.
attended the Summ Sisters' BirthMrs. Nj.ttte Ragla is near Ver- day Club at Mrs. Arvfila Boltonf
The flf/r PrbtMiant senice In montvillc helping care for Mrs. ’ home west of Hastings . A very nice
Boyer and the new baby
j umr was enjoyed by all.
Myrtle Ovmmlth of Hastings I Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis of
Sr. Anne, within the f»rt at Port
spent Sunday with her Parente. Mr. Grand Rapids spent a few days laalj
week at Myrlo Curtis'.
Ire being read be Rev John Har­ and Mr*. Clark Oversmith.
Mr ivt
Mr;
m&gt;d Fltillip;FlulRp; of
5tr
sad M
g Fred
Mist Paulip? En; of Huntington.
rison and a rermoa preacbel by
Histinga acre Bunday callers a! College 1* spending her spring va­
Ker. Samuel Hasler.
C. M&gt; suneU's.
cation at home
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robiniiee park.
Wr ,nd Mrr Autlfl Thompson
Mr and Mm Leon Potta and Mr New Light Thrown on
Ancient Irish History
and Ardlth wet* in Baitings Tues- and Mrs Ralph Finkbriner ol MldI day.
dierille were Sunday guests of Mr.
Harvard scientists. digging Into
By Horn* Economics Specialists | Wednesday. 34- of Charles Post- and Mrs Julian Pelts.
'
the white-flowered bog* and Ihe •
Mtchiaan Bta’e College
humus' neighbors and friends had
Mr and Mr*. John Kollar spent green hill* of the Irish countrytide. ’
a bee for him. husking corn. draw-. Sunday afternoon with Mr and lira uncovered archeological remain*
Aid Wall*'
KCT-I—r-m-wi—in ■■n-MW-v-r- lr;J corn and
Bn(1 cutting, Otto Lightfoot of Freeport. Mr
which open up a new vlata of an ‘
Several requests have been re- wood.
; Lightfoot U home from tiie hospital
celved by the home economics deMr. and Mrs. John Nash. Mrs feeling some better, but not able dent Irish history and may lead lo
partment of Michigan State Col-’ Charles Pwthumu* and Mrs Wattrtn br aroupd without the use of a ctfabllslilnx definitely the racial J
Identity of hitherto almost mythical ■
tear for method* of preparing yeasU 1 Thomas were Grand Rapids vliltorM*ne.
and making bread
.
[Friday
I About thirty neighbors.and friends early Inhabitants of Erin. Willard i
Thc following method nf making
Elmer Ellis and family of Lowell walked in to surprise Mr* Marvin de Rue writes. In th* Boston Herald, i
liquid yeast with potato will prove visited at John Nash's Sunday.
Clsler. thc occasion being iier birthRemains of an early pre Celtic |
t . with
----- aoft-wheat
...
Kenneth Prpoycr and family of day. A very enjoyable evening was people, some possibly of 4.000 «w
*cry successful
flour*-. 3 potatoes i\ pound 1. 1*4.Grand
-----—
. «-ixdrn
----- ------Rapid;, —
and Lewis Skinner spent playing
and----------vteitlng.
i Clip*
h
boiling water. 1 rake jtut ' S and family of Brighton were Sun- She received many lovely preaenu ered In a treat scries of box-like [
t.
ouncci in IU clips water. l'i cup* day
guests at Watt Thom- After midnight lunch all returned tombs iriHitr- the Hill of Hlsughter, j
'
to then homes wishing her many
II
4tu cold water. 3 ‘i tablespoon* sugar. I as'. •
In the Shannon valley. With them ।
IS tablaspnon* salt. Thr potaurMr and Mrs Guy Smith accom- more happy birthdays
CIS
baa born
an- imred. cut into small pieces,1 and -panted Henry jnlm.iun to Grand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cuter of Grand .-------— found a relic of the Bronx*
ccxikcd until tender :n boding .wa- Rapid* Wednesday
Rapids spent Sunday witli the for- BB'*- w|-l, ii scientists estimate, I*io:
ter. Then inarh them in the wtiter- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brew and mer's mother. Mr*. Marvin Clsler. can 2*&gt;«0 B. C."
In which ihey are cook’d Add su- Watt Thomas and family called 'on. and brother Ray
Great numbers of humsn bones
gar. wilt, and enough cold water to - William Marshall al-SunshUfe hasMU* Betty Putt?- spent Thursday that had been burned upon funeral
make 3 . cups liqttld, allow mlxturv ' pltal and Mr aruL Mr* Edward night with her fricti^. Lctha John- pyre* before tin* dawn of the Clirlslo become i.-.krwarm (about th F- Johni.on af Grand Rapids Sunday, son. ot Leighton.
t|an era.,►•me of them enclosed In
Add yea-.t &gt;"uked In water.
Mr... Johnson
Miflcred a- stroke re- . •MrsLouise Potts..............
of Catedimte
potterv urns
uru* 01
of remote
reinole ne-ign.
dc-ten niso
also
..
-.Let
,, ---..... ...................
—■ ~
— . ........ pottery
mixtuie stand overniglit. Stir weft
afterryssn caller nr
...
.
' nd.
well;, ccnlly-snd
cenlly and 1*
is in s
a crltlesl
critical condition,
condition. tea*
Wirn a Thursday aftemoan
of
1,. lhc -rcat nad«r-roi
irdffl
. ! Mrs.
Mrs Russeil
Russell Benton
Jtent/m and
.»i Mrs.
Mr. H*n. Mrs.
Mrs WriBht
Clifford
rcpoM- i in tru gnat unner.r-.uM
tl.e’iiext munung and pour
&lt;JIT !’1•!
Wright Clifford,
mausoleum &lt;if ihe enclents
cup* to *a'.e a* starter for next(dred Deming, two recent bride*.I
~'—------ —*—
L ikdi.. ‘ tortmt in clean, scalded Jar. were given a mlsccllaji«:ou* •diowt r,
i s kt rouvi
1 loowlv covered.
-- —^.1 in cool place.
i Friday afternoon by about fifty of&lt; -...
Mr------------and Mrs.--------Leland
— Hammond
Proportun*'tor
,
abaui 3S poundsounu-[ their
tnrtr friend*
mentis at
at the
tne Wayne
Wayne Benton
Benton'and
I "na son
h»iiand
anuClarence
viarence Hammond
lummona at-,
at-. Whenever parking away bundles
of bread, using hard-wheat f.
“7. Iwme. Tt.
’.” were presented
- ' a lovely tended ••-------- ■ -•
---------- nf ctolblug. l.r.iukH*, furs, etc. to
flour.
They
the *funeral
of •*
the *former.s
are 2'» pounds or 3', quarts
rjUiiru sifted lot tot
lot gift,
gift-. Games w. te played, grandfather. . Charte;. Barker, ot |,P UM.,| llt ...me fuiure date label
iiard-wlteat flour. / ■ c_._
cups liquid --ice -cream
----- ------------and cake were _served and Richland Junction. Monday.
.
... ...
• —■ all —
w thc
-------. Mrg
!la —
8^,.
and------M„ --pypjj
"Uisiie
• either milk, water, potMo —
water
enjoyed
afternoon.
----- ,,(.r|nt
---- .—
...----tn and
or any combination o! these), 4| Charite Crouse of Hastings visited1 Rnl&gt; called on the former's grandand
Mr*. ••Harvey
tcasjyxm.' salt 2 tablespoons sugar, his sister. Mrs. Will Fox, Sundny. i daughter. Mr. —
■*
-------2 tablespoons fat. yea-.t prepared as--------------- - l*wis. and. children of Hosting-.. eave you »u mnch- trouble at some
future date.
•
abore. If mft-Wh&lt;at flour U used tinTHE CROSSROADS.'
: Tuesday.
proportion* are: about 2S pound* or.
c « few
r,»m IW&lt; con.. । -------------»&gt; —--------------------«M&gt;dnn
3 quart.', sifted ,-ott-whrat flour 5 , mt7nity attendi-tTthe
,h** mumps.
. .... ^pep Grange ih“'e.. bPrn havin
have« been
havino tht- -rr.umrw
tableapbonv Migar. J tabtespoofu M- 'meeting a’ Welcome Cuncr- Sad-1 Mr und Mn‘ Alfrc&lt;1 Bb!1
Ul. eu.Kh.iu.dH4M
uwVuHM. TOluttbvMr
2J?* &lt;“
-------------------- ?—
&lt;r was well worth Ustenina to
hl’ l*rrnt*. Mr «nd Mrs. Fred Ball.
M.1TN M.V..VZT,My c„“’
Thur.du. M.« W.I.u, Du, u. AlThi- sad news came Friday to Ute [moved to Manistee wlieic he has .a„“"
" falu‘day CM,1*:r ln thc,
I relatives of Mrs Anna Crossman of 'work.
Mr. and Mrs Arthur Pau) and
TlJFreejiort that she had passed away,
DjUenbeck and family and
| very suddenly while .'she was pre- hte -mother. Mrr. Diltenbeck of children of Kalamazoo Spent tlic
„7 paring dinner It was a great shock Lake odrsjta were Sunday"-guests
OVUM) v.-n-ns of
Ul week end with licr sister. Mr. and
Mr*. Lyle Francisco,
■r to her loved one*, ■e*"'
—• from iu rr QrVB. l —
... and
...family.
....
I howTutUc
'•« wiui attended the Him tai at Pre"g3r| pinkbeintr.and'family have
.MARTIN CORNEiUi.
I KVr. 1 W T,-,l
.
.............. — .1
row. Mr and Mr- (&gt; E. Kenyon w,. llir
to
and Mrs J.i Mrs. Alice Bernier nnd children of
and Miy Hnr-c Hallork
i Finkte-inrr from «xfl- neighborhood. I HastUigs were Sunday guests at Mr.
Mila AKhbv. who has been in poor
Holhs Shawinan and family and 'end Mrs. Orr Fuller a.
Mvjoria Barry „rr
spent
the
hnrit|i for tome tune is now ton- D,„laid stedge and fri¥nd of Hasnr.nover
„„.R.nrv
we4k end with her grandparents.
K«“« -l “» 8M»SwoSii
1 hiipi* for his swedy recovery.
- oUl,u.iy.
,
rrv:d
Miss E-tlirr Hornjit Battle Creek
....
Mr ----- Mu W A SUvm» ol , A
„„
and Mr und Mrs Byron Moody and Ku.jand called on Mr. und Mrs Or­
at the P. T. A Friday evening. Prof :
win Clifford of South Maple Grove !f y SmlUl Sunday afternoon.
spent Sunday with Rev. Fred Horn
Mr .„ld Mr, Arthur WlUttte of Davenport of Grand Rapids gave a
’
IfaMinm, were Sunday afternoon good talk. Coffee and NiMfwiches;
A man wax driving- his baby' rar and familytins p&lt;i-t 70 years scientist*
Mr und Mi William temiievilh- raJkra ,lf Erlu..: William, and fammlltee. Shirley Slocum, Melvin
and baby Surnnm- ot Buttle Creek
Whetstone and Mrs. Clara Henlespent Sunday with id* brother/U-a’
- -Iroscopic analysis of laiiilinniini. thr
Ntxt Sunday there will be 8. S.
ter. and family and Ins sister. Mrs
ihiM. Some two hour* Inter,Hie rnc iMitielle Muy. and wn Junuiie arc
al 10:30 followed by preaching
70-jcnr struggle luta-eoded by work- |! visiting them thU week.
. . Mrs Gordon Stahl ot Logan spent service by our district - superintend-1
cm of our btiretin of standard* who: lunch n few mile* down the road • Charley Kinyon, who has been' ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray ent Rev. Hugh Krnnedy. You arc i
cordially invited fo attend these
j confined to his bed &lt;lw past week.1 Wi&lt; !.u;d and family. .
have detertnlnjd. the Wave length*
Mr. and Mrs C J Moore spent' service'.,
service.-..
nndn-latlve InfenslHea «&gt;f itxiroihan • Just nrrlvitig. lie halted the driver: its tx&gt;me belter at thb&gt; writing.
1.500 line* of thia iq.cc tra. They '
imsmM vop a mile or »■&gt; bark. I
Mr. and Mrr. Charley Barnes of from Friday until Sunday evening
with Mr. und Mrs. Alva Moore and
root NK.
nte.&gt; inrratlgnlril iirarly 500of thwe
|? You're b.-en n long time : Pontiac vt-lt.d thrir uncle. Mr * nd
School - has begun again after,'
M, &lt;; E Krnreii. SatarHav
SauMaV r-.-e.
.S: d»«Wr»
ctar. MKhran
iinra hl n Atrnnj: . mncm-tlc Il,-M ' g, ltins here"
I1 Vr
, h, n K K.-nvnn
’
’
Mr and Mrs. Perry Pmney and having a vacation for German'
n-,...,.
*_ ■.... •....... “ said (lie other Rlieeplalily. i I 1 ''
’iliilr gjirceiw
Is —
especteil
tn _i.,
n-&gt;l
■»
« q -_________
family have moved from tin- Joint, , ihealM-s.
materially In atniutc studies, ns nti "yon par-mi
oil me »&lt;•
an quicsiy
quit kly nun
(hat 1I ,' The ability to talk well in public nan lurm vo ;•a lann
wej&lt;i of
or Miame
- ‘ Gladya Laubaugh is on thc Mck’ &gt;
»«nn west
Middle-;
nnalysis v.f the spectrum relea*.&lt;" (hoDglit I'd ktopped. and I got &lt;tit u-culd be a IJnc thing if pcopte V11&gt;«' Mr- Fry and family of Carl- li t
..._„ • L
....
.. .. a* evident
—. ...
.... 1...4 fto
C •)cntpildrrabh’ Information op tli&lt; .
■ didn't aTcnrt/'n
of ’ •rrmoved
tiw farmi»
ofj Jo!:n
John : Line 753 had a tch.plionc meeting
structure nnd habits.of the atom.
; Fish.
.
at Theron Cam 5 Saturday enmtns. i
I ability to manage publi* aflulrs.
j Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and
Alfred Water- and family of Al-1
family spent Sunday with Mr. anaipena and Orpha Waters of Baltic j
'Mr* Jay Blakmv al Freeport.
;Creek spent tlir week end with tlwirl ’
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Cook and fam- parent*. Mr. und Mrs. Frank Wa-:
lily und Mr. and Mrs. William ters.
-1
i Hutchens and Mildred ot South
Mr.* Geo. Rimsom -spent Sunday
Bowne spent Friday evening with In Battle Creek.
. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore.
| The birthday party at George;
1 Mia* Marguerite Seger spent Sat- Ransom's wm« enjoyed by all. about
itirdny night and Sunday with .Mil- ’ forty being present.
. 1
dred Hutchens at S. Bowne. '
Adefbert Heath &gt;petR Sunday
" ’
with his parent* in Hastings.
WEEKS CORNERS.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
j Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Dickerson and -,
Mls-s fic kle Valentine ot Hastings
.Mrs. Brach, of the Hendershott dis- ,called
on Mrs Hatvhargcr and famtrict. visited Chas. Beach, wtm is a ■'Dy Wednesday
evening.
patient in thc hospital at Ann Ar- Ml** Lelah Handiargcr and friends
■ bar. Sundny.
.
of
U&lt;n»ing
sjwnt Saturday evening
| Harry Barrett of Battle Creek hasj'
and
Sunday
with
Mfi and Mr,-..
: relumed home after staying tlic
: |iMt few week;,
with his brother.
Kwiide'nuking
^ivnte '
E J Sheldon. Mr.
| Elmer I'
Banvtt.
------ whfle —
making
*•*----------maple aI)(1 Mrfc Ixon Tyl(r #nd Mn caJkd
[syrup.
.
i on Mrs. Tompson of Vermontville j
Mrs. Florence Barrett and Mrs ' Friday afternoon.
। Ellen Jarrard visited Mrs. Elsie
Mr. and Mr*. Harley Hamburger
Preston of Banfield Friday and saw of North Odessa were callers recent­
the new baby
ly at his brother's home in-East
1 Mis-. Madeline Matteson will teach Wojdland.
I
the Weeks school again tlic coming I Lawrence Hansbarger .and friend,'
Mr
Mru t*.
ol Wchl Sunfield here Ionia callers
Mr -itid Mrs. Leslie Dickerson KfWa.. afternoon
■*i»itcd thc latter -, .tetrr. Mrs. Ousy
_ , ,,
,
lit Div r.f Barryyilte Sunday, ah"
NORTH HOPE
visited Mi'. Beatrice Wood who U
Mr and Mr*. Chas. Welch of the'
a patient in the Pennock hospital. Striker district spent SurfHay with
tier many friends wish for a speedy 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Anders and moth-.
n-- ir-TTFrrsBSSi^B

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS.

I

11 OmemaRerS corner

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ns AN

1-.

New Supply Of

CEDAR SHINGLES
THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 2515

.

Frank Sage

-s-

From 18U to 1621, the nniuUrr of
shots In the Presidential salute cor­
respond'd with th* numter ’nf
states. 'Ihe number In HJI'J wa» te.
The number In ISJl.waa 21. It reiunlno&lt;l al 24 until 18IT whin it
was plai-ed at 21. Eventually the
ntimliee 31 wa* selected WrcaU»r this
number 1* the cuutottMry one uw.l
f»r royal mlnfe*. fhla ha* te&lt;-n
In u-e certainly Sine* the Eightr.-nth century, and many wplan.v
tion* of the number 21 have be.-i.
offered.

bigo corn of the Blgl.ora moun-

Iu the Bighorn National forest, tnldway iwtm-rti the (Jqotlneutal divide
&gt;•”» feet elevation. There are about
I
j rla, „rlg,n
gr&lt;(
bite
\vp.illfe I* alrtindant.
lllF
ba|f „f ,|.# irm
I jn
Ptbotor ronIdlttoM of trovel nre maintain** by
| the Furrat service.

SKY^.

(ICE
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

Saluting

y firemen wore
hnrehrndnl. For
co anil courtesy.

But he

lo raise iil» hid•uatom ot snlul-

It’s UP!

High
Anti-Knock
for Michigan Motorists

We invite you to see the r
new Super Series

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tides
ofage
eople
s, but

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ty for

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farm

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—shelves that are adjustable—a frozen
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.
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r«
There is a model in the Fr igidaire Standard
Series priced- as low as $96 plus freight—

Super Scries Frigidaire reflects that
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Undoubtedly, these are the finest Frigidaires we ever have had on our show­
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~
j Mr and Mrsr Nelson Hulber of
&lt; OATs (.ROVEI Buttle Creek »ere Sunday guests of
The L. A. S. and Birthday Club Mr. and Mrs. Alter, Ulrirh
met «ith Mrs. MynI? Stowell ThunMr, and Mrs. Warren Sefton of
day with a «ood attendance.
Grand Rapids are 5|&gt;ending two
Thc Sunday School put* bn an weeks at their cottage here.
Ea-tcr program next Sunday eveBob Hart of Shultz called Sunday
nine in charge of Mrs. Hoplu Smith morning al thc home ot Rankin
and Mnt. Nan* CoolbauRh
Hart.
Bernita Rndabaugh and friend
----------- - *»
--------from Hasting.-, spent Saturday evePLEASANT RIDGE,
ning and Sunday nt Kimble ■
.Mrs.
Uic Ragla i. asshting with
The Coats Grove P. T A gave a tl,p work al
Rickie's near
gwMi program at tlic Allott P. T A. Vermontville.
Vcrmontvtlle.
,
Mr. and
Tcctcr spent'
meeting Thursday evening.
- .Mrs Arthur T:?.:.
Lantern slid--, of Life in India" Turadav in Lansing.
Mr. “
and
Kinnr 'hive
were :&gt;houn on Sunday evening and।
K,r
*** Mrs.
M” Albert
AM* ’ **'
'
________________
^ returned to-tltdr twmc in Flint 1
thc description of
the pictures was:
8. Thompr-on.
Thompson?
" ' Mr un!1 Mr Wertman Shiftman'
given by\E. S.
We were proud ol Burry county ^ayc moved on » farm near Frcc-i
in the recent election. Wc can not P0*},
Next
and!
soy the same ol the rest ot Mlclu** Sunday
" — •special sermon
-•
I music in morning and an Easter
gan.
program
in the evening.
Ruth Woodman of Caledonia spent
thc week end at home.
*

.Mr. and Mr&gt; Clifford Timmons
and gun of Moline spent from Wed­
nesday ttut.il Saturday with Mr.s.
Tinimon.' brother. Lester Raymond,
and wife
Mr. and Mr*. Clare Williams
called on Mr. and Mrs Howard
Horton and children ot Battle
Creek Tuesday Mr:- Horton w;u
formerly Miss Zora Rich
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Murray of Has­
tings spent a couple ot days las:
week with Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
Jordan.
NORTIIEAM CARLTON.
Mr* Shekel and son Frank have I
moved on a farm south of Hasting*
Mrs Elsie Decker visited her!
daughters at Lansing and Potter-'
Ville part of last week. Mr. Docker'
went after her GMurday and re­
' turned Sunday
Bene Daniels is ill with German
iineaaks.

It has always been a great gasoline... the best non­
Ethyl motor fuel you &lt;&lt;ould buyANow it’s still better.
It’s up in anti-knock! What does that mean? What
advantages will you enjoy when you use this higher
anti-knock gasoline? The answer to that
more
convincing than any claims you might read here
... is the result you’ll get when youi actually drive
your car with Standard Red Crown\in the tank.

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familiar Red Crown globe
and get 5 gallons or more of
this ADVANCED Standard

Her Happieit Day

Red Crown Gasoline. Then

very fond of her brother Bennie,
three years younger. One day »he
came home from school very ranch
excited over the fart that they had
Iwen required to writ* a com posi­
tion on the subject—“The Happiest
Day of My Life." She began telling
of what mi me of the little girls wrote
about picnics, tripe to the woods,
when mamma asked her about wbnt
day she had written aboyt. t
• Oh.-' she replied, "I wrote about

put it to the test! Try it for

R&gt;itea which bar* claims as bring
the, first In (bls country were lb*H
mid. at Lancaster and Philadel­
phia. Pa., by the gunamltha Dechert
or Decherd, and l*man around
1T3A.
Thaae* rifles showed their
German influence, in Unas and dec­
oration.

I

Drive in where you see the

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quicker&gt;get-away in traffic.
Try it for climbing power in

the hills. Try it for greater

smoothness and longer mile­

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At all Standard Oil.
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�Wednesday, .april j* iw

Tnr bwtnbs binner

&gt;AQK TWELVE

er export.

Shelley’* Burial

Ntt-b. were In I-owvll Saturday.
of the president; Nina
Lyle Adam; ot (hand Rahul* I
ictday afterfaon. Ai&gt;ril helping (ria father. Henry Ada'ini aUntly greeting new faces at each!
meeting. Everyone U cordially in-:
Dorothy Shellington of. Irving vited to attend these meeting*, our.
IMitar give* a splendid message each
evening.
■ Miss Josephine Novivkey spent Geo. Bassett L* suffering Injuries;
j
! Tuesday with. Mm Sterling Rogers received wlUle cutting wood
Monday caller* al the George ita.i-'

Where Safety Lies
The Safety of d Building and Loan Association He* in IU
loan* and lt» protection by the Stale Law.
‘ The NATIONAL'S loan* are confined to flr*l mortgagi-*

?study of the map of China on which
, wr located the place** of many ml?*
I .’.lonartes. ' IF wav at this meeting
Wijcox and' , re d*chjecl to give our. Mystery
Mother and Daughter banquet Frf|day. April 28. at which a mh-'icn,a:v. Mix* Lot rain* Bennett, will give

®11£ ?Cational 3£oa11 &amp;
jjmiEahneitt (flontpaiu;

tiie pulpit al both places.
The North Maple Grove Sunday
School are planning an Easter pro­

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germination percentage.

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family

.m. im.. w. .. uiiau.- ...
Ijiiiir
and jff.r many friends sympathize with
iun- her :tntj
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, haadcr. of Campbell. '
Edward Baar of Campbell

Dell

O-Mflrry,

■ of Campbell and Mr*. J W.
nk and daughter. Mt*. Super­
Grund Rapid*. und Mr.- Le*birthday dinner with a lovely birth­
day cake for a centerpiece. Wc 'wish
Mr. Godfrey many mare happy

FRIENDLESS?

and dancing parties

A telephone in the home u almoat indiapensaide

pllgrtraagw to Rome. Becojnlng 111
during the journey, he vowed to St.
Burth.iloujew that If he were spared
She would build a hospital for the

wa* on Atlguat 10. In th* presence
of Byron. Hunt and Trelawney, cre­
mated to allow the Inlerinrtit of Hi*
ashes at Rome. Thia took place on.

course the hospital wu* built, partly
by hla own handw “Bart's.” by the pyramid uf t’Jlua Ceitlua. 1 li*
wiry, la the only hospital within tbe heart, which would not burn and
city of txndou. and tbe lord mayor hud tern snatched from the (Lillies
by Trelawney. w»i given to Mary
Shelley aud la In the keeping of her
Kidder. Andrew Service and Mr and|
ft fa better t» have an Iron rail­
family."
Mrs Lillian Kelly, all of living
ing at the edge of a precipice, than
There Ls to be extra special music. an ambulance wagon at It* foot to
Easter Sunday at the local M. E. receive tbe body of the wuunlej
Home* "Parceled Out”
In England In the Seventeenth
•ntnry the larger h&lt;&gt;u«e« often
ere parceled out and willed In
suddenly ill Sunday tnormns and

- Mhiuie Quirk accompanied
id Mt. Ted Tack to their n*w

**spur of thc momcnl" bridge, dinner, theatre

"Shelley's body." any* "Tbe Dlc-I
tlonary of National Biography.”
-wni vast ashore near Vlaregglo on
July IS. IS--', nnd. after having been

•der. Ralph Kidder. Waiter Kidder.
Wclllituton and Henry Klddir and

nwrclal building which might be considered harardouo.
We invite you to consider National Share* (or your «t
plus fund*.
Never a dollar of qny* shareholder'* principal lost r

CONSULT US ABOUT
SEEDS, BEFORE YOU
BUY ELiEWHERE!

•He must compete—and compete
—and compete. He must do every­
thing other , boya do. Yon do not
want him different from the others."
I* the keynote sounded by a doctor
tn mapping out the after-care for
Infantile paralysis when the victim,
a boy, «a» ready to return ta school.
Tlorence Brookins Newman, whose

Little Joan HmitH ot Woodland:
.lilted her aunt.- Mrs. Frank Hynes.&lt;

tertained by Mr* Lula Wertmgn of
Delton Thursday. April 20. for din­
ner Everybody conic.
. Wil) Shriber and family of Ha»tings. viMted Lloyd Owen und fam||ly Sunday afternoon.

Word was received Saturday of
thr serious Illness of Mn. Lydia
LigliUodt of Ortfnd Rapid*.
Grand Rapids Were gursu o( Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hynes Frtday eve-

Mr and Mr.* Frank Yarger of
funeral of Art Stanton . Sunday Hastings wen- guctU of Mr. and
which wa* held at the City Mission Mrs. Prank Hynes Friday.
Mrs Ida Howk accompanied Mr
pi Hastings at 10 30 Hc was burled
and Mrs Earl Rogers to Banfield
I We are glad to report thc sick TuesdayMrs. Anna Crossman passed away
children at John Houghtai in's are
Friday about noon at the George
on the gam.
1 Mr and Mm Ardy Owen called Leonard Iwane, her death being very
on, Harry Woodmansee' and family sudden
Rev. Loomis and daughter Oaytha
of Dowling Sunday afternoon.
&lt;
They have procured tile service* spent Saturday at Belding.
Mr and Mrs Earl Rogers were
of Misa Amy Hammond of Hinds
Comers to teach our school the . Hastings visitors Tuesday.
I Don't forgeKto attend the pro' coming year.
Mrs Crusaman of Freeport was. gnAn Good Friday, which will be
given in thc local M. E. church from
‘100 till J;00 o'clock Ln the at terSunday.

Barryville

Notice of Taking Township Roads Into County Road System

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

CAPITAL NEWS
Iff AND ABOUT THE
LEGISLATIVE HALLS
II) Elton R. Eaton

10 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,, APRIL 19, 1933

NUMBER

PUIIDPU [I tn TO ERADICATION OF BOBfflWSPMTSNIEN 1’SBwisNEWCOUNCILTAK
C..STRUIN S
blWnun lILlLU U
vine tb desirable
New Silver Cups Donat-'
Sixteen Hundred Are
Has Been Greatly BenC^TYFIW State
NAMED CHAIRMAN About
TODRGINIZEl.1|Five
CHARGEOFAFFAIRS
Placed in Barry County
ed
efitted Because of This
i
;d for Scout
scout Advancement -&lt;
HATCHERY PLANTS
YEARLING TROUT

BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Streams

1

Efficient Service

—Prizes to Be Awarded
Awafded

1

HUNTERS AND FISHER.) Next week Wednesday jilght, MAYOR LEONARD NAMES
J. L Brass, superintendent of Die, DEAN DAVENPORT SPOKE
The supervisors at their session '
._
MET FOR ORGANIZA­
Laiulng. Mich. — Beer, gambling
Hastings Ft.di Hatchery, reports that. ON FORGOTTEN CHAR­ •last week received u communication
April 26. will be held tire Boy Scout COMMITTEES—ALL ARE
MEN PLAN ROD AND
about sixteen hundred, yearling' ACTERISTICS OF JESUS" from Lansing, calling their attenCourt of Honor for April, the meet---------------------and races—atrupge ami aimuftt nnTION LAST WEEK
CONFIRMED
GUN CLUB
'brook
trout
have
teen
planted
tn
itlon
to
tire
importance
of
maintainmg
to
be
in
the
court
room
starting
■
believable us it la, these seem to
tile high standard of tills state
ut 7:30 O'clock.
’
wWS POSSESSED QUALITIES ' ‘ ;ng
be the major questions Just at pres­ STANDING COMMITTEES
In tile matter of bovine tuberculosa;. DR. BURTON A. PERRY
New cupv'for advancement will be ALD, WM. A. SCHADER
int before a" legislature that has in j
Michigan lias experienced* benefits
r-&lt;
r-» r-a &gt; rx r-— JWaroeO. UlC CUpT. Having IX tn CIOARE ALSO APPOINTED &amp;T
«»
!!.'*
IS again PRESIDENT
SELDOM
MENTIONED
IS ELECTED PRESIDENT nated by the Ha.'.tlngj Rotary Club.
its hands the welfare of nearly live'
from this action worth far more
millions of people.
,
„
.
.. .
.’the names of streams planted with
than 4t has coil. Buyers from other ’
——
;Kim Sigler. Dr. C. P. Latlirop. MarBeer legislation has come as a Only Routine Business and these n-.V u.t in our judgment itt Our Civilization Only One states have come litre to purchase Contlderable
Conservationwhitman and c. a. Hodges.
Other City Appoiqteei Are
direct result of the vote of the peo'■ «
I At this time tile prizes in Ute klteCommunication! Noted in : »“,d “■ "»»' ™'“r '» 1"'‘ Founded on Christian PrinWork to Be Done in Coun- Iftying content are to be given the Sarno as Heretofore—Buspie. In some of the larger news­
I streams yiemselves..Llve specimens
an accredited state in tin* matter o!
Two Day Session
of these huh are now on exhibition:
bovine tuberculosis, and have paid
papers there has been tin indirect.:
ciples and Ideals
ness Capably Managed
ty, Officer Sumner Says plr.ner».
criticism
the legislature
■
better
than
average
prices.
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I
All
Scouts
leaders
areerurged
......— of --------- ---------- became i
Al th« meeting of the board of su- at lifting* Hatchery.
!
Thirty
Barry
county
siwrVanenL.
A)Jl^
,^and
“d2?J
dL”r^f
’J^dj| The old council had their final
The Presbyterian church was
It has hutoted on taking Its times. pervlsors held lost week Wm. c
Trout fishermen will welcome this filled to its limit on Friday after-1
rn«*t in the American Legion jull
m’‘&lt;!Una on M&lt;Mlday evening, ad­
wltii tills important bill. Members Strain, supervisor of Assyria town-'iwws and will eagerly await May I1 noon at .two o'clock by thOM- who!
jure at .the suggestion of George I S’^.Sdav aiS^Sndav ’aSi'm 1 ^“r*"8 Wnr dlP Th4!
councU
ot boih the bouse and senate realize ship, was cliuM-n as chairman. Mr. when tile season opctu,.
Sumner, county conservation officer.:0”.^?4!urda&gt; “nd 8unday' A| ‘ 29 immediately took ciurge of lhe
desired to hear the Good Friday.that the slate is sorely in need of Strvin named the following comforthe
thepurpose
nuroo-r ofof organizing
orvanlzinea a1 i **nu
'
‘i citv's
city's affairs. They started by
address of Dean Davenport. He said
; for
the money that it will bring -rrrto^mlttere. tor this year;
adopting the rulefc.and regulations
• his theme might be stated.as "Some
Barry County Rod and Gun Clifb.'.
the Mate treasury. But there* same: Equalization — Wolrlng, Baekus.
j of the old council. Tiie next move
Forgotten Characteristic, ot Jesus.",Such an organization can be of real.
leglstators. or nt least some of them, Glasgow. Morteita. McCann. Barber,
was to name Aiderman William
He began by referring to his exper-:
value in a district so favorably en­
realize too that untold damage that:Smith.
'•Schader an president o&lt; the'council,
dowed With game coVer. Jakes and
I fence with young jx-ople during his
careless ,JL
Ickilslution
bring.............
upon ; Mlrerllaneou* Claims — McIntyre,'
“
-,-'-*'“ cun
- *'-■
.an offire which he has filled so ur' long carver as a teacher. Hundreds,
streama. Mr. Sumner believes. In '
the state. r
•
:Moon, Hyde.
tceptably for several years.
and hundreds had corne to him to I CITY TO PREPARE EIGHT tact a simitar Club did exist here a
Tile beer bill as originally intro-.। Criminal
V„„M
Claims—Chose. Barter.'
, •, The following standing cocnmltnumber' of yearn ago and accom­
, tul[t over things that were at vital
ACRES NEAR THE DIS­
duced gave to villages and cities Graves,
plished fine things In the way of
'; tees were named by the Mayor and
. concern'to tlxir lives. He stat'd
POSAL PLANT
absolutely no control over tiic opLive stock CUInK-Usburne. Moon, MANY ORIGINAL AND’ that young people like the qualities
rrr.tacking lakes and streams, pro­
PERSONALITY
FAB
trillions ot these places. It could Potts,
tecting game out of season, etc.
CLEVER DESIGNS WERE 'hat are sliown, by men &lt;4 convic­
• Public Safety anti improvement—
not specify the number, their locaHoads and Bridges-Brown, WotTIktc Is urgent need for this same NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS i Miller. Reickord. Clarke. Hoonan.
tion. courage, conscience—wise men ASK CITIZENS DONATE
EXHIBITED
tk&gt;n or their metlux) of doing bipi- ring. McCann
work being carried on at present.' in
who-are unafraid. He mentioned j
! Side and Crow Walks—Haven,
THAN TRAINING
new. Tlic bill went so far ux to Salaries-Martens, Hyde. LconUSE OF VACANT LOTS the opinion of Mr. Sumner, if
t)ir fact that the Bible concordance
I Wallace. Wetesert. Schader.
placc membora of |he liquor com- ard.
youngsters of today arc to enjoy the
names wlrat it considers its the out-'
LARGEST ONE WAS
: Streets and Bridges —Welsscrt,
mission to be appointed under its Finance—Hyde, Smith. Moon
rnn-rv
r-r-r-r
i
mm
-'tanding quahttea of Jesus’ life, but Applications Should Be Made age-old pastimes of fishing and A UNIFIED LIFE WILL
h। Schader. Haven. Wallace.
provisions beyond the reach of the Glasgow, Backus.
FORTY FEET LONG fnlta utterly to mention quality' to C. R. Rogers—Seed Fur­ ranging the fields and woodlands
INSURE OUR HAPPINESS’ Water Workfr-Schadtr. Waitace.
law. Tiwy could
not be Iwld
c:,—*--• Clerks
------•*---- :
...............
* *“tor
‘“’J Township
‘Township
’ Rcports-Moon,
: for game. *
that would be shown by such inclany criminal act or they could not Stutz.
’.
1 prilc5 t0 Bc Awarded al dents as the driving of the money |
। All of the sportsmen who.attend----------, Haven. Welsacrt.
■
isit. Leonard. '
nished by Welfare Deplf
be sued tn any eJvli .action. One
AwsrfSsa=
“i—Barber,
=
Apportionment
Mein-'1 _
,„
__
ed agreed with Mr. Sumner that The Emotional Life Is Largechangers out of the temple; His re- j
Ftnance-Clarke. Miller, Reickord,
senator |&gt;olnted out-that if this pro- tyre. Chare*,
— ,
Court of Honor on Wednes­ buke of the religious leudg9&lt; of His • The council decided .Friday ev_'* r.uch a club should be formed By
ning to have the city set about at
ly Determined Between
i Hoonan.
vision was permitted to .stand, the Printing-Schader. Brown, Potta.
unanimous
vote.
Dr.
Burton
A.
Ferry
1
day:
His
statements
"I
rfjici
My
i
day Everting, April 26
the Ages of 15 and 18
I
Ionce prcimring ground for any citi­
members of the commission could
County Properly-Glasgow, Stutz,
raw-,nd ■ 1 »m
l.«lu zen
„„ who
„„„„
may desire to grow a larg- : was elected to serve ax president. R. ।
Tiie boys of Hostings had a big niter
retain for tlumrelvea all of tin* in- potu.
•
ol tte -odd. Ite *«&lt;1 Hr
lo ,, vraeublr r.«lrr. than hr could M. Cook was named temporary sec- i Dr. Jume.s King, president of
Ughting-Mlller,
Clarke, Hoonan,'
romc from thc beer business in the. inventory of Court House and time Satutday at the city-wide kite Kins Hrrad „«l Hh »tarp retake
‘
„„ „„
jh,: "SS-er to "get things going" D’r. ’•'"*—• collexc. and hLs nyjiiBtant Mr
__ z
contest held at Ute Country Club
state.: Jail—Smith. Fennels. McIntyre.
J1’™
°'* lh,T. b, u“'d. "t taonedr de.ire
that Ihl. .hoidd
anuomted
JH
”: ;, Sewers—Schader. Weissert, Wal­
Tile senate pawed some seventy! Inventor) of County and Detrn- grounds, the affair being sponsored Balan. T1 rar arc not the artel, ol u.
m1x.“
ppotnud the
lhr follouinc
,011-'“ng comrom-iOh;«toUrt;"^ga«
‘ad7iTghtfi
... „
m.rkr thia Rar- Perrv
by
the
Boy
Scouts.
or more amendments to the bill. Hun Homes- -Graves, Osborne. SchaHaven.
and potato ratenk emt the imures.
|and interesting program at the Ro-:lace.
’
Al) kinds of kites were in evi- a merrlv cxal man; they are tire
Soffie of these evils were corrected., dcr.
■.
.rate or a brave, ouupokrn. manty
„ m,k „
rhe at,
Organization
..... ..... .. — George
„ - -......... Sumner.
-.
.uvnuaj
tary Monday
tit
noon. The Trio con- i Ordinances—Ctarke, R e 1 c k o r d.
Others were not. An effort by Dr.
Judiciary — Glasgow. Usborne.
.....
dencc. man kites, box.kites, buucr- man. lu 1 oi ««■ .
„ h,
„„d
”■*'-------- Vein teary. Bob Mills,' sisted uof. ..
c followinr M|SSI:Hoonan. Miller.
chairman:
the
•
11 y kites, multiple kites, nve-toot,
J T. Upjohn, veteran senator, from' Moon,
Snrii-Arner,
Robert
Cook.
j
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—
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|
city
Property — Wallace. Haven,
TO
'
W
1
?."f..
J
'"
“
dlnmral
plant
la
located
It
nil
I Schoonmaker, violinist: Miss Scott.
the Kalamazoo-St. Joseph district. I Fuel. IJglita and Water-Pvnnels,, tetrahedral kites and dragon kites. I kenerally dep el Him »«h .n HalMembership—Mr. Smclker, ehnir-jcellotst
king, pianist.
lhat tract, donailnt the tue ol
Icellatst and
and Miss.
Miss-King,
pianbt. The!
Tile!|WeLiurt. Scluder.
j Tin* smallest one exhibited was only Jan lace, mol, they rrpment (ud.
to amend the bill so that a-closing'Brown. Smith,
,m,h elite™ man; Bert O'Donnell, Max Reynolds,:
,imu
trio nave
gave three
•*— selections.
—•—•*— each'
—*- 1 Election — Hoonan. Reickord,
hour could be llx**&lt;I al night and Insunin.e—Leonard, Backus, Wot- ; two Inches across and was made by ness.
n™. aentlrneu
ym,Iy
p,„. Jarhcs Bristol, Charile'Freer.
gentleness nod
and Under,.
kindne&amp;i In
in „
hwy-tliy encored, each encore win-;■ Clarke.
I heartily
।
Miller.
.
to prevent girls from wiling beer.. ring.
' *
■ : Vernon Wtninger. Jr., while the Hun. they do not show the things
The plans are to enlarge each|
E »
It was very fitting that the new
eachj nin
nlng
a gracious response.
respond*. Dr. King
l.irgtst was a dragon kite. 40 fret that .must have made Him meat nt- jxites. The council also requests
found no favor. It fit a pretty safe Drain*—Potts. Brown. Usborne.'
of Hustings, who own - committee with members from dif-'uave a fine talk on what an Individ-fcouncil should recognla? the fine
prediction that another determined
Superintendents of Poor Report— ’ long, made by ‘Nelson Gardner. traelh.. to Hu teytn-lta cour- that citizensw„,„,
vacant lots which they dre m
not go- -ferent sections of the county.
iUd! nttds to face the tesponslbtlilies service which Bert Sparks has given
This represented 75 hours of work.
effort will be made to add simitar I McCann. Barter. Leonard,
te. moral .tronklb. HU wlUlta...» t^rolve,.
rb-mra.m.in.. (temte
&gt;/»..«. tta
th,.
A !x?ronc| organization 'meeting of Hfe.
las city engineer by re-electtng him
amendments to the bill hl the house I ( ounly C lerk * and Treasurer's A clever feature of the kite* mode by nex-s to face consequences. His de•
....
------ ­ has been called at the Arnerjcan Levacant Ipts ....
to the coun
First, he said, we need an appro- for the ensuing year. He was also
Harry Thompson wxs.the parachute termination to return to'Jerusalem.। use of such
r While th-re Is a dtapnstlon on the Itepotta—Stutz, W’olring. Graves,
ro [naL
that ...
they mayibe .tped for glon hall this Friday evening. April Nation of the inlierent possible rich-1 appointed by the mayor os street
part of some to let any kind of a I Itereilulhnv, ant! Rule, and Re&lt;u- stunt. The day was most too windy although He knew that doing s« cil.
&lt;raidcns
. ~.e
The .council will have 21. commencing "at 7:30 o'clock. An
....
------of
our
ow
n
lives,
if
we
will
give
commissioner, and will nil both
for a iH-rfcct demonstration but all
beer bill jkws. there is a general de- tailant—Backus, Schader. Chore-,
meant His death.
there*
these lot*
lots plowcu
plowed «ur
tor umk
those »nu
who m«j
may cflort is being made to get sportt- th* inner life the chance It siwuld' offices capably as lie lias in the
sire to Irave u bill posied that will I Taxe*—Hyde. McIntyre, Martens, of the kites flew, that of Jack
W7.
“’J1....
..*? tl“.......
nk ,*1...“*.
««h to use them
for Haiurna.
gardens, and
..----.wiau.io
inriur
ami men from every district tir the coun- have. We need to realty that our!past. Tl'0 mayor also named and
the highest.
, Ktvui
permit the Ix tr business in the Mute I Live Slock Sanitary — McCann. O'lJouncH
- - --- -- going
.. ■
------ -rent
iiicii
men
tn
of
niMury
lilstorv were
u-ere
nae
Ilac
ke niesAle*.
.rl.., tou.
“
,r
.
“
t
“
’
"J
S
«&lt;•&lt;■•
Alra„,
job.
it l,u
the
council
confirmed
Clarence
ity to attend so that 'final plans can altitude toward our *"
u whatever
—- *•
- —
—*' —
-« m.
—
■lo be conducted in a i«r|M*ctable’Stutz, Pcnucbi
'
non .Ite k in trere Ut tta nijkt qluU., „ld H„teoo; hot teh-lte!
be made. All persons interested are' may bc. is really our attitude to- Shultz xs night police; Harry
mid orderly way. one that will not | Acri&lt; ultural Extension — Martens,
o ’ •"*■• ■'foerally teuklbr. loteroatloo-'1 put in their applications at once. : invited to the meeting.
ward ourselves, and therefore we!Thompson us city marshal; Kim
Ofy on. Htej ^ktSt. Chrator ta- ,,
tlK. &gt;dHd teta
bring the criticism tliat wna heaped Barber. Graves.
.need to comprehend ourselves.
ISigkr as city attorney; Dr. M. R.
^t,,, „„ w;tlmul Him 1 The city will apportion the ground
uj»n the old linu* saloon.
| Health Cnil-Mclntyre. Scluder. l«A Urn Tbom|»oo. Ute Mite. h,„
| Tlic problem ot getting along in I Kinde, of the County Health Unit as
J.ojeoe Bute. Mm Ateck. John T,„ „„w„t Ioroe. I„ mbyte te In the order in which applications rish night at st
Governor Comitock has made It,Hyde,
doubt there
are
life is very largely the problem of i health officer for the city; Harry
clear that he will veto any beer bill ; Pay Roll—chose. Penneis. Brown, Leary, James Nash. Harold Fink-ouiet forces—like sunltaht m-nv-’ are 'received.
—iL-----taNo
—C,
—
briber. --------------------W.llrr Abroek. O«&lt;m
Ote ,7’u
te
Artetas "Wte
tor te Ute
belo,
inonipsun as fire
orc warden:
warucu. Guy
viuj Gid*
uiuROSE HALL THURSDAY personality; tor where we get In life■..Thompson
that does not provide the state with ,
------ --------- - --------------------------------- ------,r snuwcrs. Tta
lllc rviu
kill, taul tales. Dooald Dortey. Wat- I” '"'
f.i
»&lt; employtebt to thU city, who
served' “
to faithfully
■■ ■
।
, u&gt; uwv aa&gt;
,ls umc
due far more to personality dings,
J‘— who
“*■“ has
’------------i.kmy ol
&lt; n. HEALTH UNIT CONTIN*'"■Pud'
?™,d“,”'TNelson
w»&gt;. • i.,,te,
cr„&lt; x
d1 „ ,K*
.
,
will
be
glad
of
the
chance
.to
raise
ProfessionalI and well as chief ot the fire departstatement was inspired when it »i&gt;
1 11 u•’
11 vul’ ’ vr-an ter
N-'
—•’■ , —
•
Md"
Tlxta.
Unol.me
nr-r»
aim-rtir-n
Jer Catlkln.
Gaukln, Bob
Bob Caukln.
Caukln. £
J—
tms
is no ume tor-mc-re
ror mere weakrtrac.,
weaxm's... vet,.tables which they will need, Fr. Wm. O Bourke, Iri.h Col. success is not' won by training
1
ment.
was
again
named
for
that
alone
brought to his attention that the I
L'Z2
”Z” T2A7
- w sxii*. nor ini
..... . ............
2. .....
UED r*..\07
ANOTHER
YEAR ‘—
,,nl"r-,•’"J",nor
ta mere
m. n- mr-ekiM&gt;«
nwekn,^. Anrc
Our. iw
u tlw
,[,&lt;■ .
Icons and Bert Hogan to
—along with training ttiere must go position.
senate had attached an amendment |
|l.r,
u„ -HnnJd
------------------------------ .ArthuBolo. L. Z Hall.
u b,„k „„ especially to raise n supply df po’.a- i
4&lt;(,.wV r.,.,1
Vorr.nn
--..........................-Stw XSte
the development ot a winsome pcr1
Jo the te-cr bill which. If )mu&gt;.m'&lt;L, Dr. Kinde Gave Report to Adcock,
and
Vernon lVlr,l,r,-,.r
Wininger.
Furnish Program
. ~~~
— — ——------- viiiiAuiaii pimcipiv:., Tte«a~
me iivuiz-i.
”...
. ! sonality. Tlie inner self lias much CIVIC PLAYERS BUSY
wopkl do away with all enforcement p T&gt;
, , „
. r
,
Winners
Wlnncrs oecnrdmK
aecordmg to iur&lt;age agroups ti(m5
of Babylon,
Egypt, o
of |purp0-1 ,hcuM „ m,„,
ita&gt;. „r
n.h.;™, of 1^;,,.
c n I Thursday evening
of this week to do wlth our Ilw and thererorf
laws the state passed in ini? it is a I
Board of Supervisors of
:and the awards received were us&lt;Q)T,.ce un&lt;j of
— -—— -­
WITH REHEARSALS
,
.- ---ter, noI.Ro,,,, He will be ■&lt; the W*ltee ' will' be ' Irish Night" at fit. Rom*.we ought not to neglect It. In crossi follows:
. Htaie
fairly wife prediction to make that:
Fine Work Done
&lt; Jack '“"S? “ 1H««
imndpie, T.e
8,„„. „„
ihall. This means an evening of solid ’air the ocean at one time, he saw
Age Group, Np I
Sr w'l'w'iw l.'rJ'1'"'
' Intense Work Required to
tate,™, „™ h: Cb «e ranlteH
,„d M1!, ,«!&gt; week from
.«l..um».«_p.
rt
d
M
Ute.
’
2
ODonnelL
Baseball.
„„
y May nrat&gt;
’of supervisors last week tacptalnlng
&lt;W&gt; .. p Chrwun elvUtellon’ w.
ockfk
ockxk Hc
Produce Better Type
Age Group .No. 2 &lt;12-14), Hriiry jiavt. Ina(j,. .some progress. Wfe have
and laughter.
bulk was underneath the water.
Rcnrcicntatlve Bon p- Rin&lt; nf ’whal u,e County Health Unit had1
rv.
------ ■. ...
Zralgn.ie
lot or ground whldi
(Continued on page three) «bo Uted
j djjnr;
----------------- -ten
.. de- theotte
of Drama
.
.went
u
„
Ior Mnk.nlm,.
Lovers of Ireland and Irish his-' What seemed strange to him was
Midland has been made chairman of; hc^th rondUkms^'alMi11 submitting
i!!?!1111. *,lor*"cr B beln* teklen | ..
i, —
p hoped
many cittern »te
Few people realize the intense
---------------------------------&gt; tory will wont to hear Father Wil- ttiat this iceberg was moving south­
BARRY D0CT0RS
.back; ,.
human lift* is regarded asie
— -vacant
_?• lots •*-_•
work necessary to produce a play of
own
that —
can tc
be used Ham J. O'Rourke of Portland in an'i
(Continued on page five)
...
&gt;n
rara)ir&lt;r
x«r
n^jers,
;
illustrative
and
educational
lecture.'
,
t
(
________
the
better
type,
according
to
L.
E.
S 1“
.
entertain guests Jems.. Far Instance, how can
Barnett, director of the Hastings
innan;Those who know Father O'Rourke LiacTikinc addocpiatco
£.“k"
«&gt;&lt;&gt;■* •*&gt;
Hear a'ra^S,^^! vi n.ubiu.o..
•
-------urc uell aware that his lecture alone “Ab I INub ArrntLIA I tb
Civic players.
.
iteK.m’*"1' “
'nl'"j
HER F|NE FACTORIES Light farce is comparatively easy.
' Mistakes can be masked under
Fine Talk by Dr. BuxSTATE is helping
O'Donnell of Grand Rapexaggerated conduct and substituted
the Rtxjtfeuc3!50oi
of Chicago
(get
the strength and the power toi
l’nesttaation was passed jlite
HockMirr Fiiiindatton
rraMateu !i.M»
baum ol
era tte"llm«jli";n&lt;i"ite7Jic'r"»,
WITH WELFARE WORK ' Dprthy WtelTraupofTrur&gt;*c&lt;S*
Mtelrial
Condition!
Are lines do little or no harm when the
b&gt; both tile house and senate With- land •»
—
.
‘
,1..I
Ahnut
im
nhvsleiane
nttcnrW
t)u&gt;
meet
our
modern
nroblrms?
The!
the balance comes from the! About 60 physicians attended the mj*et our modern problems? The
lecns will carry you back to the oldi - Better in Hastings Than
octor becomes forgetful. The pur­
out an objection. Chairman Bias It'lV.
""
JT
Foundation.
meeting
of the
Barry
County
Medi- answer'to these
questions is Christ | j
Barr? Co Labor 50(1
w
“b their
famous
Irish songs.
. _ .
pose of the______
comedy
make peo­
n&lt;f0Ptl°n that | Kellogg
nol
jitfprfjjng
that
the
board
&gt;
cnl
society,
wmen
was
i
______
_______
__
__
_
_____
________________
__ is. to______
It Is not sucking that the board
Society, which was held at the himself, who had that Divine
“P f “
, ,.
Miss O'Dbnnell is a talented musi“I Most Cities
ple laugh and serious reactions are
storiedMmm«*atelvVeand
Kd voted
unanimously
to have this 'Episcopal
parish Kra.,^.
house here on within Him.J*hich
Him which He wishes
ubhes to lm-1
im-1 Up to $7,000
57,000 Limit OB
on
Michl-' Industrial
condlttans In .!.,_
this city! iwt ’exited no? experienced by
—j —
------ .----------------FT.iu.nnai raa-i.h
clan, well known throughout Michi-;
&gt;-• —
that he would be able to mSke work continued tor another year. I Thursday evening. Doctors from pkrt to His followers, to make them
Road Maintenance
gan on Account of her numerous ap-. are by no means 4s good as they the audience.
available ™the Stafiure toedi u 11 u ‘ reaH* wonderful service the ' Eaton and Aljegan counties a. well «iual to meeting and solving life's
pearanew before the microphone. |wert three years ago. but from all
But the requirements of a real
)w rocured from h«tm&gt;mrv bet™ He,lth Un“' •» performing. It not “ from Grand Rapids and Kala- problems.
Trtto ^n^ ta wperiklly fottu | Ust but not Jcait Bcrt Ho&lt;an tt(. can lpafn frOm
Hai.
arc exacUn&lt;.
*(ore only has carried on its campaign mazoo. were guests of the local soX ^sts B hid SeSSSedto °ne of the best story tellers in Amer- tings from other cities. Hastings is'repetition are endlewv Although the
the present session adjourned. Berv-i.........
—r
T."’—.
............ *............. ................
c,etv
CPC
A
RING
AT
WIGUy
|
costs.
It
had
teen
plannedIto
lca
W11J
|We#ent
u
,
niakc
you
bettfr
than
avcrtge
Clnc
pla&gt;w&gt;
lntend
clcty.
SPEARING AT NIGHT
lo« on ite roatmuten ol ,„qulry n w-wnlto. &lt;« cicwlou.
Tiic iwnor guest and speaker was’
IQ KiniAl 1 A MICHI ™rk for The month of Anr 1 It was ,orBct your ‘roubles with his Irish, factories across the river-the Seal, sent their ploy until June 9 and 13.
with clulrouo ■!» «rr Rrateo- ““J •J? «tai»wr tomtata’s &lt;11.Dr. Henry Buxhaum of Chicago,;
IS NOW LAWFUL r^7ned {hat if tte &lt;iunty wohW 2e.rftSl!?!!d
“®n,y
.V'^n« and ,h? H«“ngs Man- reheanab itarted on March 21 and
have developed. '&lt;"1
But 1its
Ullte Jolm strange of Eston (eases
'
“ moat who
‘
learned
that
if
the
county
would
gave a most interesting talk on |
« ■&gt;« rar mirarax rar
Hogan
: ufacturlng.
companies,
।_;em-(there
___________________
'.-■■■ can tell them. Those
1
■ are giving
•
liavo been —at_____________
least two per
county, Edwin Babcock of Branch im|x&gt;rtant work, we think, is the "Modern Method* of Obstetrics.".Conservation
Officer Sumner:,Sint
“fV|‘sh awmk
115‘ *tiie
’r state woutoTmof peraons ' ?”*’ *Trc for‘una‘c lo
,
him a ployment to many men. The Manu-; week since. A* the work progresses,
county and Senators Neal Lain- health training it Is giving in the
, । n^ttem
theAnrifun
slate would
dttfine
toa_ limit
o^iitrartra v,
wrc Wkkkltj,
- ......
------------ ------“
—£i
. . Announces
of tlic
county, which —
A./
nnzviinrann
rrHnnfma
Vtnb
.........work
t.em
_ ..­ Lcw &gt;T"r!* Bgo **“ 8raUrely **“► ,o facturln« Company te running five'the number of rehearsals IncreaM*
T*
L-‘*
Changes
in inFish
­ needing
eraux of Kent county unci Jay public school*
o(S7 0M^ln working1onstate trunk ^“r hlm. B8“ln'. and
who “nd on*-ha« day* tt w*k and h“«nd even at present some portion o(
will
teach
the
youngatfh
how to rrnl n*ls of motl°n pictures. Tills;
Towne of Jackson county.
. ’t«Johd
— *_,f “ s«'rl&lt;:’ °r thrre
.
_
o-------------&lt;»’.«». In w rking। on t te trunk httVp „ol h rd hlm cerlaln|y
no, recenU5; added to 1U tUt of emplOy,; the play ls
n.1M.flUrd „
ing
Laws of------------------the State
take tetter care of themselves and
',
I----M*0111
-! »»addresses
u—----------------------------to the doctors of
Conservation Officer George Sum- or tnu, ninn is that the money does
opportunity.
eex.
. Jected to special study.
res. The Seal and the Viking
Viking comcom-Jected
It was weeks ago when the pre- guard against disease.
^’nM°Vnt^ lner “^ounces that the ftahlng taws not hire to be re^ld to thTstate \.C»l ySi.r ^«‘»J«nn I*o « Royr' tiante*
l»ani« haff
have hrfn
been ntnnlnff
running as
they' n.ro.t
Great care u
has
a« IK,;.
*s to te given to COT*
dicUon was made in this letter that
the
&gt;PettaiUts
being
brought
to
the
haVe
changcd
M
mat
spearing
Welfare
Ofi
cer
C
H
Cta^
a,I
"
‘
4
.
Ton
L
Kcnne&lt;ly
'
MurTay
&gt;
ear
Table
CmTn»
B
&lt;
reel
enunciation
*,
—l,—t"
**
। —— — j-.— -• •«jice* cuuuu*uv(i and pronuncuipayleu pay days were near at CLOSING MEETING OF
gins. Tim Burke
or ’
atto
LyBarker's
I and the BookcoseU5
planta
arc both tion. JS.
The ’position
ot each actor,
:
“"litiTn1" Xilbt!” “
'ten-'K
,"d ■»te«
,?l^u.^te^X
‘»rete
SS
hand for the employes of the state
of Michigan unless immediate and
- ------ _
.»««-. w..e.c Mlc r-.nm voumj
drastic action of some kind was Boy Scout Leaders to Hold Medical Society were
the
hosts,
-------- .-'™lnnTuik"rrita''«.S"«ll !“*
*‘l "?■-1 SeMtaXmTXbTta. ta-'
‘
° Il“* ,'J * r"‘M
M“dJ . ■
i.pprarad .nut.dra.tarotatat „
taken. The crisis is now at hand. &lt;
1 T”
While be«r bilk, betting bills and । Meet
Camp
Ben JohnsLiSnSSMjtW «jS‘*rt.HE!i5; Bumncr1"a,nS' ‘CCOr ““ tO Mr ({£ Tabor and it'ravra th? coiunj »
ton Over
Week
End
• j .
i
...
wj
. ,
j «^n
7o be"^^^
other measures of a similar nature j
ton Over Wonlr F.nd
!
have been forced to the front ranks!| *■ c.m„
tataftom
!£j
I lie Iirwt.- Or KdkiLMnr t'Miermcn wno enjoy spearing at {
--------------- --------------------! Sjiecd of Chicago will give K."Sik m,hl. 9„k.„
“ ™» "GABRIEL
mta Uk,. tb,. ^.taj-Ataa »&lt;-.*»
..G4RRIFI OVER
0VFR WHITE
WHITP
i
on -nwuira' 11 ite Ate,™ "teiy ^d.
‘
,
ly difficult and trying. But the
HOUSE" HERE SUNDAY
proposed 3 3 per cent subject of the civic Player* have selected one of
‘
,
k Tblv I. an rap.Hm.nte nrd.r Io
The Untied cSklra ol , Iroubkd Michigan Impatiently Wait!; controversy.
| tll(,
jjnunual dramas of recent
gram tx-gini ai a:ou p. m.. on Sat­ NAMED NEW MEMBERS OF
Spring election over and politics1 yearn and knowledge that they are
nation are smoothed out os the An-i for Solution of Tax Prob­
atantiy and rapidly decreasing rev­ urday andUlocra with a Scout dem­
{drouU taw bran laid &lt;«| ita ItaU. protein, romrthltl! reU, tranhgel Gabriel iwvers over the White
enues of the stale ’ have brought onstration on Sunday afternoon.
LIBRARY_COMMISSION [«
-d,X' “
lem; 50% Salary Cut ‘ But they are still at It. This is a while is sufficient spur to ttelr am­
■ •
•
I
MU IkMV lUUvlW kllf IVNUIUIIUIU House to guide the hand of a ha­
about the emergency sooner than
I politically-minded legislature with biUwis
'
'
The cent will bc 60 cents for the
rassed president A powerful gang­
Adds to Capitol Unrest
:
expected. Blate officials have ad­ three
meals. Saturday night, Sun­ 0. W. Clarke, Leon Tolhunt ,l1' “d".wl“ te iraeuuted w no ster ring that has been bleeding liui
a score of vitally Important prob-. The civic theater movwneht is
vised the legislature that unless day morning and Sunday noon or 30
end 8upt. VanBirakirk
lerna on its liancw.
! ara(UinK considerable enthusiasm
।
—:---------- —te-.--------------- country Is broken for all time as the
there is forthcoming some new reve­ cento for a single meal which is very
. A.i this ta written the brer bill ta lwre Lny propte have exprewed
By S. I- Marshall.
"DAO’S NIGHT" AT
i inspired chief executive takes mat­
nues at once, there to little prospect reasonable. The men are requested
Were Chosen
"Just now it is BEER.
in the committee. In the House and,a
to assist the work in some
t- i
ters into his own hands; other acute
of u pay day next wek.
M-iyor Leonard at the council!’
Patron and amoclaui
to bring their own blankets.
"No one dare guess what it may —you’ve guessed it—there are en- mtnnt.r
r. T. A. TOMORROW Crises are met in the same deter­
About twenty men have already meeting Friday night named the fol-1
rottar. IM »mtntatnu -bUh taw;„
K,r*||, are
m net
b«l___
M_______
rookiteta
be next.”
I""""
।tnemwrarupa
-----mined manner. The story Is draThe University of Michigan and registered
snrouted
from
the
fertile
brains
in
__
.ulJ
from Barry county and j lowing gentlemen as members of the
Tliat is the way Rep. Vern J. ?’,r?u;cd f™n’, ,5 ,
_br*lni ‘n to meet UU* Ja
demand.
A special program for dads has amtic and Inspirational; critic* quite
the Michigan State college at last
130 from the whole area, and it is Hastings
”"**
*Library Commlssfon.
c' ’ C. W. been arranged for the P. T A meet- generally agree that the play is one Kutatme'u'^lw^n^ccomSteh"
^h,t
lhe «nal be^MU look!
FTS BEAl'nEWS.
know what tt really means to face hoped
Clarke. Leon Tolhurst and Superin­
a group of axe wielders wlio really ' number.there may be more than this tendent of Schools D. A. VanBus- ing at Central school auditorium of the greatest in recent years. Wal- ing the thing it faced and still faces. ' l““?
' ■ Again we ask our readers to
tomorrow evening. Thursday. April ter Huston takes the part of the In- I
know 1H7W to use these tools. The,
klrk.
Mr. Brown calls attention to thci Vcrn Br°wn s*y« No one dare over the butancaa news In thia
TO, commencing al 7:30 o'clock. C. J. splred president. The play will be
legislature hat made it quite evi­
The library of this city has never Barnum of tiie Woodland Consoli-. 8hwn at the Strand Theater here fact that a great many new and 8ueM."
, In future issues of the Banner.'
dent to these two educational in­ EASTER PAGEANT AT
been
more
appreciated
or
more
Inexperienced
men
were
rent
to
the
,
ot
al
*”1 find this news worth
dated
school
will
give
a
brief
rterSunday
and
Mbnday-a
date
earlier
stitutions as well as all the others
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH । needed than it Ixas been and is dur­ rararaz.
— lecture „„
— [than most W(I clty thegtenT have ’Michigan legislature this year.
Ito! commented Saturday "The Ud while every week. Tpe t—&gt;
eopllcon
on vrai.rau...
Yellowstone'
in the state that it meant what it
a rnnaritv rrowt 'n(t»nA«ri
Ilnfr the deprfwion and because of Park using slides made from photo- ।been able to manage.
Sonic
of
the committees were ma&gt;' fly otT any minute.”
jof HMUnfS who uaa lhe
said when the order was issued to
made up almost entirely of new- „
d.,
. . .
.
. . . !columns give in litetf ■
graphs
that
he
look
himself.
Follow;
"cut." People drawing pay checks 1
SCdUT EXECUTIVE
1members. It took them five or six
o,ie ttataJK 1« being demanded byimenls each week
Ing will be an open discussion con- BOY
:
mode out by the state seem to nlng
i
to see lhe Ea-iter pageant writ- j ‘
,n,
cerning the relation of parents and
BOARD MEETS TONIGHT. weeks to sort ot learn their way j ll,c administration.
i tng reasons whliave the idea that there is an un- ten
।
by the Rev. John W. Kltchlng. ।
BETTER DO IT NOW!
This Wednesday evening, the about.
।
teachers with young people. Among
i T,1C new
bu‘ sh»» U1“f «uch should ba ref'
limited supply of money somewhere ’
Then came the bank holiday.
I ‘onn “ only »n amendment will bc peraon within
meeting of the Boy Scout
the musical features will be some monthly
i
and ttiat the state government has lLhe ilorr of Chrtit. dralh and perron who hu why fold coin or old-huhloned
hermooy by the executive board will be held lit the
When that was disposed of along
.la* *hen.' HasUna*. “*’■
dlroet roora. to It. Tberercee It U resurrection
craurrro i™ wu
end J
wee revmnUy
rererenuv • end yold
on!&lt;r certineele.
rerrlheec. to
m turn them Into -S&lt;j.“n,w
. o-0WoMtaXn... .. 1
the spring election and poll-i*nd ‘E- the Eighteenth Amendment, m* dollar '
i
MrdJo - them to rrehre that they brautllully portrayed. The eora- rome tank In eeetatae lor other
tta H^tlra. m.k American Legion rooms, starting came,
*• ‘'nally rej**1*5•
! the |------ *■
with a dlaner at 0:30, served by tics was the order of the day.
loo ta.e rot to econonure lu.1 meodeble «wrk
or the choru., money. The tank ttat ncelrae It £S?e otiSS "
----------I Gov. Comstock la insisting on.
|
the
Legion
Auxiliary.
The
board
like everybody else.
The special trained by Mrs. Kltchlng. ptayed an I must forward it to the Federal bank.
*e quanct' , n ,
Then came the beer bin
bill with that.
I
I
j will discuss plans for a oounty-wide
legWattve commiulon that Repre- Important part in the success of the President Roosevelt * proclamation
----------------------PATS GARAGE.
nearly 100 proposed amendments of ■ Michigan may go without ths new! A;
financial
campaign.
All
board
।
seniatives Vernon J.
Brown and production. People unable to attend fixed April 28th as lhe final day. Get
wi your
your Blue
un* tsunocu
Sunoco gas
gas anc
and members urged to a'ttond.
!'one kind and another. Every Ben- rer until Ite tongue hangs out. tatjot C
Ous Hartman servedon. tried to I on, E»«ter
Sunday
will
be
glad
to.
Failure
to
comply
with
the
Prcsloils
at
Pat
’
s
Garage.
313
N.
Mlchilator
had
an
Idea
which
differed
e
dobs
not
intend
that
there
shallfba
h.
B awin dent's
comply wlin th€ «•“- oU1 at P«'» a*™#'- 3&gt;3 N. Michl-;
---------- - ■»«.
■------ator nad
iaea wmen mnorea
Imprete IS?
till* fact upon state insti-jleam
Inst I- learn‘ that the entire pageant
nageont will
matter will
win gan Ave. Guaranteed service
Brarvic on
m all
&gt;11
dent a order In this mglter
"LISTEN TO LEON."
allghtly-and some times greatly—,:
«Tpk&gt;y ^ 6o!n? M* i
Prei*nted.
HV* co,nlng mean a heavy One and several years cars. 50e per hour. Open from 7.00
I. O. O. F. Hall. April 31. Adm. 10c. from that of another. It took houra
(Continued on page 7, part two) |Bunday evening (April »).
Imprisonment.
jA. M. to 9:00 P. M.-Adv. 1 wk.
i—Adv.
.
of talk that was\M frothy as Um.
(Continued ou pm thra«)

BOYS’ KITE CON­
TEST SATURDAY

GROUND FOR GAR­
DENING PURPOSES

WISE TO DEVELOP
THE NNERLIFE

I

.

&lt;

11533177

Legislature Is Getting Homesick;
Working Coalition Badly Needed

■4

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 19.-1913

MOIMETSH I
MILLS TO REOPEN

CONGRATULATES DEAN

r“°'- ’“"SSSw

« 51 r J“t r,1O,.RA„ COUNCIL
TO KEEP
aISfif,
'SXu.uCOUNCIL VOTES
VOTES TO
KEEP ‘■“o1'
The woman* Missionary Local ot DAVIS FOR 30 DAYS MORE. Applications for government crop

Mr*. Edw. Whitmore Tuesday* night
at Pennock hospital. She weighs
EUGENE DAVENPORT
six and one-half pounds. Mother
----------- the Jeffen-on Street United Brethren'
■----- ---'
productiun loan* to farmers for the
and baby arc doing nicely.
Former Irving. Man Says De- church will give * Missionary pro- Hia 18 Years Service Will purchase of seed, fertuner, .spraying.
tractor
oil
and
gasoline
are
now
act
two
fir
the
price
of
one
at
gram
at
the
chuic/i
Friday
evening
oency Has Taken Rotreat
” Help in Settlement With-r- being filed and those farmers who the onc-cent sale at Caneth dr ' The Rcxall one-ednt sale is on for
nt 7.30 o’clock. The program will;
County
--------,
Treasurer
------------*
deMire
to
procure
government
funds
stebbiiw
—
Adv.
of
75
Years
cotMtat pt music and-a play entitled,.
•
ALL BUT
TWO IN WTOUT
MICHI ''
Missionary
Clinic
The ~wwir
cliurpic council at their mtson*
inccting FriThe
We
lari wcu
week tire
&gt;v mentioned
nwuuoiwa iuji
ore fine
nni* “The
.............
„ . . ..
...” ..
r»- - ■
--- ---- -r
inc A.
a. A: P.
t. Store*
more* quote some
some 1 Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Everiiart and
ration given to Dean Darenixi;' actera will be Dr Nozzl.t, Mr* Floyi. (|ay nlgjlt ttKJfc action with refer- •'11al*m.X t!ir *? » £
*' • Interesting prices In their advertl.re- family have moved from the Milton
GAN PREPARING FOR
fire .representative of Barry Gaskill; tuir-e Trylt. Mr*. Ada MU- enre, to continuing the renices
, ,®r Mu.y flm’
’tnent In thia issue.
' .
Murphy house to the Henry Trim
WORK THIS YEAR
nty at
at tiie
t!ie ratlfkunnn
ratification meqjing hr. and reven patient*.
former Cijy Clerk Davis for a month.
AV,V11^!LW?J0’J***
m.‘?t Kroger Starts offer soitre very at- house on Ea*t .State St Mr. and
county
th.. repeal
rr.Mi of
Of the
th.- IBth
iHth AmendAmend. Tne
Th»- dvieguu-i.
deletfaU- lire
Mr;- E. m
M. Ickes.
This
«aj d.&gt;ne )&gt;e»iiMtin-frank- u nlwl ,n Ule county where the tractive price* in thia Issue.
?,r&gt;Read
•“ . Mrs. Trim have moved to their
for the
kkcs, t
|
MANY THOUSANDS
EM
...
Iment and the adoption of the 3! t Mr*. Faaxy-uiul .Jr. Otuikill will tr
tuatlon. brougiit about by. the . farm is situated and local farmers | their advertisement.
form.
t .
TWts and President's procla- who arc interested should get In
pi OYFD IN INDUSTRY Amendment, But wt did not men- ‘me «l*.re - ftorn tn&lt;* Conference a
Tiie Mystery Mothers’ and DaughWin. Treece was given a rcavenrLUTtU INJIWU&amp;IKT ttoo
fart lhlU j* frtrhrtl
Branch W M A nm-uiw hei.t ' matloiu It lias been impassible, tai touch with H. J. Fbeter. County Ag­
’ banquet plans arc progressing,
ricultural Agent, for further infor­ ger’s license by the council al their ■ lers
- -- - letter* ot congratulation
Antone Salem church in Allr-eati county Ju
account
of
that
situation
for
tiie
nicely
and
a
fine
time
Pi anticipated.'
Housewives Could Greatly them was the following. Tim. wx
*’■
’*v-'
city to make*an earlier settlement mation and tiie necessary, applfcaIt • will be field at the ’ Methodist
Mr nnd Mr*. Ona Moore are mov- 1 church
Assjst by Insisting on Buy­ - not furnished us by the Dean. I:
with .tl|e coynty treasurer. There­ tlon pajiera.
imrlofs Thursday evening at
! Ing from the Fourth ward to a G 30 n'clock.
fore
the
council
voted
io
continue
cwme-from
the
inaij
who
wrote
it.
COUNTY
ASKING
FOR
R.
F.
ing Michigan Sugar
1 farm east of the city.
former city clerk, C: E. Davis, .br- oecorat on day
i
Rochester; Michigan.
Mr. and Mfa George Taggart are
Ufli I ennu nr urnc
Kcad Uw wal* ,wpcr P”1™ luotcd
It is indeed gratifying to.know
• C. LOAN FOR WELFARE caure of his tiunlltartty with city
' .
April 10. 1933.
WILL SOON BE HERE ill the advertisement of the Reed the proud patent* of a Iti'I lbs. son
thkt thc liolland Sugar mill .is to ix* Dr. Eijjcene DaVciqMct.
finances. n« an'dffiployr-e.of the Qity
, born on Saturday. April 15. He will
—Drug Store in this issue.
opened again tin* year, after hav- Woodland Town dup.
Amount of S3,610 Available for a period of one mantli. in which
i answer to the name of Glenn Elliott
Hastings
Monument
Works
ins
money
saving
value*
at
th*
it is expected that a sitUemcnt with '
Burry County. Michigan.
Mother and son arc doing fine.
for April—Demand for
the county trrasurer can be arrived
Has Fino Stock of Monu­
.Dear Ductor DaVenport:
Congraiuiatl.vtu.
.
ibms.—Adv;
.
Aid Is Increasing
operated were able to pay a reason­
at Further, in view ot the long
I * hasten* to^tivr to you and the
ments and
Markers
--------------------I Want to buy pny farm hones? • Get two for the price of one at
able price to farmer* lor their beet* :gond jx*ople of Barry county my , ....
period, eighteen years.- tn which
The Hastings Monument Works. M •*-Stump will offer a’lot of them Stebbins.—Adv. •
and also made a fair return on their warmr-.-t felicitation* upon your iic-.sfon gave attention to the county * Clarence Davts has-been city clerk
investment for themselves Tliis has tkm'of upholding dcctncy in sour urgent tired for money for welfare lie wished to step cut of office and .an
• institution which has been m n»N»*h'ille Saturday.
The finance committee of the
The“ big
(ncournged other factories that have recent star on the liquor amend-. wojk. Tiie appr .pnaiion made by have the people of ILutmgs fully Hastings fiir 26 years, has a spccml
" Rcxall l-cenl sale starts
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council was empowered by that body
been closed for long periods to re- mertt
„rc„k to
w th**
U1„ ostate
.a^. constitution. The the county la*l Ortober ha* proven . — ■
Hnnouncement In this week* -is­ today. Read Curvcth A: Stebbins' Friday night to employ L C Niel---------- — -sue of the Banner on page 6. to any advertisement in this issue.
open All but twxv &lt;»f thon: !,l. only
send a «-n to mcel the. tin- which he has kept, for the city Iim
’ county
’ in Michigan lytoinadequate
Another "Bee’’ at Brush Ridge- audit of lhe city's book.*-, so that:
Michigan are preparing to do buri- dry
Wha*. an mmor! And u.
contemplated *,«
the:pm-i
purCondition'
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been correctly done. Tiu're have one who ha* VM...,...pm.vu
nejo again this year---- '
_• onre
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given tlie opixir- in-en previous audits. *o it will noi cliii*e of a monument or marker, cemetery, next 'Saturday. rApril 33. City Clerk DavLv Can turn them over ।
The Banner hopes to have figures rpent zcyerai year- in Barry county tuntty to 'bcino* from Ux* state., be necessary to cover the entire Mr. John Ironside, one of lhe pro* We hope to nm.*.li Hie grading. A . to ills Mico'svor.
prietors and tire local manager, nsc'' Io’«"* dine List week
In the n«ar future which will show a. ..cent for the Michigan Centra! which in. turn ..nft
hi borrowed from ----------- -------- — —- E A. Kane of -Nashville enter-'
Mates that high Rradi* granite ha* Everyone inieresied come Ladles'
the number of thousands of men at Irving
: ..
. * ’ : .... Natkina! RcconstructJon
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Fi- be brought down completely
mmisn hoi
nor dtmier.
airmen
i not been lower in price in years: ui furnish
who will bc employed on Michigan av' I am'Let rral one of tia-.-e good, nance Corjiora’.ion This money will date
Floyd
Gaskell
tins starred
started in
the j ™ "^/'•i-^ayevciTlnK' ’rn“PPk’
than it t* now Thu institution has /
’‘’J,'1 a
“ke11 ,uu
in inc
ikrms by the qtnwrr* of beeX*. as voter* be dismayed because he finds have tn be repaid with interest, and
Mr
many
bcauUful
.
piece*
of
work
in
pluming
business
on
hu
own
hook.t
.'LTXiX —well as In the factories and in th** himself facing so much odds Leave th,- supervison.authoris'd
--------------------- ----------' — the Uon. when the thirty days of extra I
----------------------handling nf the product. It will'bc a that to the spineless "wobbler*, wh county
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THE
CROSSROADS. '
clerk, county
and tfm** shall expire, of having turned 1 the cemeteries in this vicinity and:81* hl’’ announcement in this iMiiv
£ w- Mixer Li in Bulterportii
surprisingly large number.
are unhappy unless with the great Hie chairman of the board ot su- over every book to hi* successor-: each speak* well for the high grade
Mr and Mrs Jack Allen and Don.
If the people of Michigan would 4*; crowd- It is largely became &lt;• pervi-ory to enter into A contract properly kept and properly bid- work they place. This company buys'hospital. Grand Rapids, where he;,Stcdge and friend of Hastings, Miss
materials tn car load lots and are ha* undergone a serious otrerati.m 'Ruby Sledge ot Royal Oak niid Miss'
decide that tliey would use beet.these wobblers that our countn' u vitn the.-,
1 thus able to meet competitive price* .11 &gt;’“«
IntcreMert in shrubbery Maxine Stecfai* from Grand Rapids '
sugar, made here in Michigan, from (aping a retreat in decency, taking gio '
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The council felt warranted in t.ik- 'on comparable material*.
,1^ "i the Wallace Feed .v w &lt; i v Dister guests ot Clyde Sledge;
beets raised on Michigan farm* and u.r back 75 years. Tlicre are to-,
■,ing. tiuy actkMi Decaiijc the condi-. If you are .reeking memorial work i
»’&lt;»* advertisement will inter­ and family.
made in Michigan factories. It would many who cannot bear to low. iv&gt; lowed this county by the -sti
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r tioiis cif ated by she banking ultpn- read the Hastings Monument Woriu ।v''* &gt;’ou'
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give emplojmcnt (o many more quote it u. important Not did you the months of March and A;
John Cook and family spent Bun-:
tioli. which in turn were due to the advertisement In this uu&gt;ue. and Ye-1 I’,"‘
’-J&lt;‘ package*, a mim-ral
thousand* of |ieopk&gt;. would require win. but how did vou fight and to:
Governor'..
and the ■President's ■member that Memorial Day i* onlyCrj.-to product tor-house cleaning
more factories titan we now have what?” Tiny s.iy'thcre is no right SI IIBEN PASSING til'
proclamations, created an cmcr-l
jpurges. Stephen Bristol. -Phone
or great enlargement* of the exist- •&lt;&gt; teii any person what lie ahull
ABELBERT W. HEICKORU.' genev. which the c&lt;»uncil felt ought ,live weeks uw-ay
Harold Smith and .family of Ben­
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ing milk We submit »hw to our.dnnk Well if we may forbid th*Arfelbrrt Wesley Reickord w,&gt;=.'. ■ &gt; be met in a way that would fully .-----------SOUTH SIIIT.FZ.
i Biz money tuvinc values at tin ton Harbor and Homer Smith nnd
reader* Is not thia the sensible riclit to take one's own life; &lt;&gt;r t ■
i Ionia on Nov 23. lean and safeguard the city* settlement with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
W.
Tedrow
spent
|&lt;Hie-cenl *ale at Canrtii «Y Steb- 'family &lt;d Hasting* spent Sunday
thing for them to do? When thev consume narcotic*, or to make
• one &gt;
Faw.iy ver. -uddenh a: hit the county, treasurer?
Thursday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
S.
Mo;
bin—
Ady
buy sugar. BUY BEET SUGAR and self a nuisance in any way. then
m ra&gt;u» .» c-i m,.
„„ uly
drnck In Battle Creek
, Glvnn White was given pcrmMqn 'Orley Smith
thereby make a market for Michi­ then' IS a right
forbid tin* um* of
Mr and Mrs. ‘Newman Tuttle of
’Mrs. Edith Bonneville, and sin'io coivtruct a sign on North Jefft-rgan factories and give employment : alcohof.'for it has made more nuband 32 day* .On Th ir*da’ er*, ha* lift Had tin* opportunity to Ii Merle and daughter Eva of Battle' von street under tire sujieraistati of Lansing spent Thursday with tiie
to thousands and thousands of men uncys thafi all &lt;»th».T meant if the
stricken with paralysl' anr get fully acquainted with the re-1 Creek sjient Sunday with Mr aiul-tlu* city engineer.
former.' mother, Mrs Jane latite. ■
qiilrementj
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in this state.
Btiife ha* a tight io prohibit narrotMi. .. Doris William’, sjx lit’ Sunduy
uro he was elected. Mrs. Lester Sonnevfile and attend-. Tile Farmers Market &amp; Seed
bn*'’ ‘ —
tcs lt has a right to prohibit nl.vthol
Hasting*, generally &lt;-d their friend* funeral. Mr*. Mary: Store. 114 Weal (ffiurt street has an. Mi
LA'S! BROTHERHOOD
which i* an infinitely greater wourgt*
Milon'1 Roush and Wilma
1“------------ ----- in this
' issue----"
think do not undf-r- Hanna Mr.- Isabelle Mav and son. advertbement
that will
Lou
'wiio have been visiting in
MEETING MONDAY NIGHT SVJ'X
who have been visiting here accom-: inti rest everyone Riad it.
. panted them home
The Brush Riduc Cemetery Circle Grund Rapids spent Saturday «iipht
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fine if it cisoid be enforced^ And
ami Sunday with Mrs. Ernest WilThe sad news came tn us that
Charles Hinman Chosen, as they are most pa:i&lt; n! with nou-enCertainly they should
han». ’ ■
officer’* lob I* an im- , Mr.-, Mary ■ Thoma*&gt; Hanna liad
At the April meeting of tlw Ryan
President for Next Year—- forcement who do not want enforce­
‘ fuisMUl away Thursday night she Procrai'n in charge of Mildred Ho­
ment at al! Our duty is plain. Go
P. T. A the Sewing and Handicraft
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formerly
of
this
plncq
nnd
had
vey
and
Ethel
Shultz.
Good Attendance .
ailablc
;
ahead with lhe IxuinAss. ।'IHc Lord
Club, made all exhibit of their
man's*
friend*
here
who
regret
Ireri
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----The
Ly
Barker
Drug
Store
always
Tiiere was a good attendanc * *»f bless Barry county.
finished artfeh-s which were ,-rft very
passing
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Sympathy
is
extended
to.
has
some
bargains.
This
wei-k
1-,
no
•from him a iliotough
Brotherhood members and their’laWm H Camlns ,
&gt; rxCeption. Read about them in that
know ledge of the detail* of that';. the bereaved ones.
dies at the lari meeting of the year,
—-------offlc- Tins win hvln Mr. Rmm to! Mr. mid Mr.-.. ("Frank Maas andI store's advertisement in this issue.
on Monday evening.
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ASK
THAT •••
MICH.
PROD
l h- city Engineer mujj authorized
get started right, and he is very, Mr.*,. Kate Patton of,'K.iIamnzuo।
Officers for the curping year are
: *qrent Sunday witlv Mr. and Mrs. by th*.* v'opncll to Order a quantity ol
Charles Hinman, president; Fred S
UCTS HAVE^EFERENCE
!G E Kenyon and with them nt-,- Tarmac, for repairs ou some nf the
Jones, vice-president. Theodore
- - «Knopf, secretary, and Frank Ed- Bd. of Supervisors Request
Hanna at Shultz.
Tire Rcxall opc-ccqt sale is &lt;&gt;n for
monds. treasurer
After tile “business meeting.' the Rep. Parker and Sen-. Le­
audience went to tlw auditorium
land to Favor Action!
before, that many people professed: w ili tx* glad to hr ar he is able to bc \&lt;. Stebbins.—Adv.
out
,
Mrs. Emma We.yerman luu rented'
where they heard a proprain by the Tiie Saginaw board of supervLm
to bellev&lt; tlir.t liid drouth was due;
Fred Hom ot E^st Hastings lv vL—. her Houm* on E. Marshall St. to Mr.
'Fail-N6t Entertainers’ from Bat­ N*nt out communication* to 1k&gt;.v&lt;
to tiie. action* •&gt;: radio waves, which Ring
relatives in this place.
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:iroat.
tle Creek. This company was se­
they -aid Were .x&gt;m&lt;;ixn*' keeping
ot
supervisors
throughout
the
stai
Mr
and
Mr..
Clarence
Thomas
,
budding u new home on S. Ifuncured at tile last minute il* a ftll-in requesting action by each bon
back the nan-ijirc! There are- inorc
and Jdhn Thomas and-aver St­
for the Ford Colored Quartette, who,
radio • t.-. in ^ptration lutw |thdn a of Petoskey”asting.i
called
cm
their
The
FeldtkiUsrh
Market is nfTcrhan* di»b.ind&lt;d_ Tiie program con-:
aunt. Mrs. Minn Kenjon. Friday ing s &gt;inc ;.|x-lai values for Thurn- '
sisted of plantation mclodie*. play, ;
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afternoon.
day. Friday and Saturday, as will, c 3
ing on bottles and other noveities, {^AV’wis’rrferr.'d'mas in Grand RapidThe many friend.-.
and was enjoyable.
na.tb-r was referred b­
' be .-wn by the ajlyvitisemehl in Ulfs Thursday.
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to the resolutions, comm
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LOCAL NEWS

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

'l he place'to buy
your work clothing!

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Bartel O’alls
and Jackets

Assyria. 1
-Port
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. Gray and her mother. Mrs. 1
Howe, and family.
Sunday g'uc*u at lhe Jarrard—El-;
listen horne^ were, Mr. and Mrs
• galvrc in siding patterna Keith Jarrard and sons &lt;&gt;(. vve.- t
tat roinr* and al right, price* Vermontville. Mr. and Mru c’ay-i
i- new Patli.-r • • ■ in ton Jarrard of Dowling. Mr, and j
ible leutlwre and
.
Mrs Clarence Cunningham and .sot*.
ir«» a* wilt tx* noted in HU ■&gt;! South Kalamo, al.%&gt; Jack, and
rnvnt tn Uu» Usuc
'Lloyd Elliston of tire MtKelvy Dis-1
■ tricl and lla Jarrard ot Battle Creek ,
spent the afternoon at home.
□ml Tydrn will’ «si
Mr*. Elia Taylor of Nashville and :
Guild Mo Honli
rert fridge. Alla Campbell ucrr Sunday visitors;

Values!

Earl Merkle of WaiKMiKta called at
W. C. Clark’s Saturday.

x m were Haslin&amp;i visitor* Saturday
NORTHWEST lit Tl. SMI.
Mr and Mrs Ed Whltright cnicrtulni-d their children. Mr. and
Mr- Mariev Burroughs of Three
Rivers and Mr. and Mrs Exl Dodge

Miss Marmn Edger u ill with the'
Jolm Darby and fiu
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;ed a cousin ovef
Mis* Hazel Cairn* nt Southeast
Hasting* spent the week end withj
German Mu s Alice. Camp
Wesley Benedict spent several

Royal Gelatine

• ny flavor
4 for 25c
Fould'g Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodle*. 3 pkg*. 25c
1 PKCJiOODLES FREE

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Del Monte Raisins

ri.ricr and husband. Mr. and Mr:-.;
:.ind- jphh Garner.
Burr- Saturday‘afternoon lire complete-!
!y destroyed tire (arm hopre ot Mr ,
.i:.;**t. and. Mra. Sidney Fl field. Tills pteo,
w«« formerly owned by Rev Cham­
berlain. Mr. and Mrs FUield have'
made repair* and improvercBnis
since taking possession aboupa year
ago and we extend sympathy toi
theip in Hreir loss. J
today. tMonDonald’ and Evelyn Manning have
been home from school tire past
week with live measles.

25c

Dos.

43c

LENT CORNERS.
Roland Day of Allegan called on
and Mrs. Fred Bal! Thursday

12c
l?c
25c
10c
10c
10c

Lb.
Lb.

Lb*.
Lb.
Lb.

and Jackets

jdon
mtak
pion

$■£10
Lev’s Hest Quality!

Band Overalls
Super Quality

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69c
Boys' and Youths'
65c and 69c

Big Yank

Shirts

provi
scram
celled

Men’ Knit Style

Union Suits
Short Sleeve—Ankle

stireec

drt|w

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

Lb.

We Serve

ichigari

Do Motor Trucks and Buses really pay taxes?
Heavy* duty motor truck! and passenger bus owners com­
plain they arc heavily taxed. Signs arc displayed on giant

motor vehicles: "This truck pays $1950 per year in taxes."

Gasoline and weight fees arc not taxes
They are simply payments for part of the .expense of1
building and keeping up concrete roads which cost the

real taxpayers approximately SEVENTY-FIVE MILLION
DOLLARS annually to maintain, exclusive of cily streets.
One-third of this money is spent solely to build and main­
tain roads strong enough to stand heavy motor bus and

truck traffic.

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Thcse giants of the highways actually contribute a pitifully

small share of the enormous burden now beiAg carried by
owners of pleasure cars and light trucks.

Railroads are the heavy taxpayers
Motor J ran sport pays practically nothing in the form of
taxes to help defray the cost-of government

MILLION DOLLARS PER YEAR toward this cost. They

arc using no publicly owned property in the conduct of
their business. RAILROADS PAY AS HIGH AS $2800

PER Ml|£ PER YEAR IN TAXES.

Ham-.

Feldpausch’s
“WAare

Lee Overalls

The railroads of this stale arc paying approximately TEN

and family of Kalamazoo Harold'
Anson ot Do.«rer. Mr and Mrs Fred
Ball Mrs Sage and Mr and Mrx|

Wares for a Sptcial Salt Bill Thit Wttk

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Genuine

nu.g. A;mi1 31. .it S.OTo’clxk, when
"Sdhuoi £taA‘” uiil be presented al
the Lakeview :&lt;hool Included in
tiie cast arc Mom- Cogswell, Lloyd
Cogswell. Al'.dy Stutz, Mr Mapes.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Beef Roa$t Chok« Swift* Branded
Veal Roast
Hamburg or Sausage
3
Side Pork Slu«d or Chunk
Pork Roast Lean Loin or Shoulder
Pork Steak Loan
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day

at South
Lv. the heading of ’MrCrccry’* '
Creaniug udvcrtlx-mvtd this w&lt;
In same parr, of Belgium one can You'll be Interested in it if you
rent a vacuum ok;ancr by lhe day dry cleaning work to lx- done.

Penney store will :&gt;.* held Thur*d
’Fridays and Saturday. and will ot
wme splendid value:..

Oranges S-.«"A, 2

Beni
Ap

Genuine ■

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Art Paul and family &gt;

How long will the taxpayers of this state

stand lor this discrimination?

Mr. and Mrs Lyle:

Bitttr Foodt Cotl Lets”

Delinriu I-10 A. M. ,ud 2—&lt; f. #|. Daily

Pho»c 2272

splendid p:

Alien airmen flying over German I
Urntary wtUnut penniMioti arc]

intake bomb.

MICHIGAN RAILROADS' ASSOCIATION

pho

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AFRU. 19. 1913

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PEPPY BOUTS ON
ODD FELLOW CARD

Sporting Items

CROWD PACKS K. OF P.
----- Meet Local Amateurs
HALL FOR MAT SHOW

GROUNDFAICM- i"wX'A
“
ting Homesick
DEMING PURPOSES

Buttle Creek to Send Classy
Boxing Team Here to

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&lt; Continued from page one)

Tlw Ih-’in;- Odd Pelloi . arc
frihqini: up their semrm with some

TfF then- no sr
OUB PHOGRE

ml D1SGUST-

cxmcil committer, of their ’ THERE is
....
r n&lt;-«-d.- u coalitlon[
AnlentvChief War E iolo appeared in the iwptitar local Jren.i ,f. mn? i.urpo
Thio ought tleadcr— HerTWO of them—one
Apicnty
vniei war tagle
Ou Ilu. )UMtu o| ThUr..day. April cbe«rfullyaloi.e in vic* of the
,lid un&lt;- in the SENin the HOt
Pleases the Pans
'**•*-*‘:ii the bovs Irom Battle Creek
anticipated
ren­ Wallace was placed in
....------. Alderman
The largest crowd on record all will keep their long
with the- local
but packed Castle Hull last Thurx- dezvous
~.~
• - 'glover
~ — elianre of this ,'ar»l«ning project hr
&lt;luy night io urc the three bout fk**1*,”
,,u‘ manager &lt;•!- tin council. Ik ha, turned the »*&lt;»•
•H plying mid’distribution oF ayrd.-, .to,
wrestling card siKHUsortd. by the ,h* h’*aWn*!1
eitv ttan’
Knighu of Pythias .to provide fund-., nvller into our little town, accord‘ ­ the applicant, lor guid.-n ferQUiAls
lor the local welfare. Tlw five hun­ ing to reliable reports, thr f.vl«:,t over to the city Welfare A»r^«rt4on.
bunch of “Knight-, of the Squared
dred [xraoiii In attcndiinre were ’Circle"
that ever slipped knuckle*,
treated with un exceptionally «&gt;mk1 into a glow*
Mbility
gethrr.
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program, the inrun Ixait of which
No o
Cluudtt Jarobv. Golden Glove
i'll lack seeds for plantTlK V could am! tire y -hovild.
Such .i croup m both Hou-, and.
Canada. 174. and Rav McConnell. rharhpion and finall-1 in Detroit a
month
uro. will be lien* to try con­ tx-cauM: such sards will lx- funiidn-d s/muc could
Russell. Kanias. 170. which the fornier won, taking two out of three clusions wirli l’,te BarJow: Zig free through tiie wi'lfaiv depart’ r,ts ngrre wit
faJLi in a two hour limit War Plipuhkl who will ul-«&gt; come over nW, including nred ix.ui- ’. Tl:a-e 1)toin-am mid
Fugle wtv; announced as tin-, chui'il- trom Battb- creek, recently def«al­
pion light-hravyurlght &lt;&gt;f the Do­
minion of Canada and the cham­ Is important to Hu-'tlnw fans is that to Mr- .Arthur Haven, at 10! Eu.' eitlrcnHigh stnet; in the wood ward, tc
pion Indian wrestler of the World.
man hr defeated later de­
Tin- announcement wus no Idle the
bated Dick Paltrier of Middleville at
Sturgis The Old Fellow, are gohi •
account of himself when, after hr- to sc&lt; If the.Middleville whirlwind street; m the fourth ward. t&lt;
ing the fir-t fall to the Irish grapRobf.’t'V.’altun ut 320 We-1 (
pler. he t&lt;x&gt;k the Inst two in u comuiirathvlv -Jmrt time the second in
Al. o the SP-hleton brother:.
three minutes with an Indian arm catpd
■.vtljf.iw
bye
and
Jack
Bissel.
cliutl*
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giving out the re-etls. Each &lt;&gt;t th
bar anti the third in five minute-,
with a bowline. Both of the.w hold-, rVtffUrilt.Tla.v Cox. Archie .Felix and ward commit t«eu omen mriitwiewere designed hv .the Indian him- cthe.s. la-wlx Bailey, the Hastings will give to those who apply to then
reif; coiLMqurntlv. they were •umebv local fans, uni protably
mil rained the first fall with a platided
1&gt;* mat/lu-ij with Jimmie Pa-tor of
headlock after wrestling for six- Adrian, who boxes with.Uu- Buttle
ton minutes.
popular Ken
Creek team.
•One of the clrt-s.-.iet wrystlf'i*
Buehler will
Art Rliev. The enterlulnment of the
Tommv Tas-,,.. Salt Luke
Utah. 150. who matched hold*
The complc'ied program will .be

Benefit Card Provides Action ”f the pepfreM ixograms that iwv- ............. ...

BOYS' KITE CONTESTSATURDAY

sity HH. in the sethi-Anal. Gerbci . Banner.
(Continued from page onr»
provided Tns.-ws with plenty ol ■
scrappy nppcwdUon but Tommy ex-!
celled th" Indiana pninphr In Hie
The Hunnrli ludi,■&lt; Aid will meet Thump on. Jarkkni*
rrirnce ,,J wrestlirur and Gerber was April 27 with Mrs. Lula W&lt;rtmuh
pointed 1« d&lt;
defcnti'd id two straight falls. Ta&gt;r Put luck dinner* Everybody Invited.
Harold . Fmkbcln* r.
mk Liking rhe fin t twenty mlnn|,;;
Mrr, Mildred TTitr and children
with
an .geropiane
.pin arid—
Jxxly
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. spent Sunday in Buttle Creek with,
slam and using the same hold to, her parents,. Mr and Mrs D.ivls. .
1 ■ :. Gardner. Scout Shirt: John
gain tin* •eeond fall In sixteen- Ray pierce nnd family r,f Buttle: Barnett. Nwittie:. Duaiv ■/M;'.!&lt; f,
.minutes Tie- bout w.v scheduled Crwk spent Sunday at Earl Mt-, NeckUc: Ifaruhl Bulo. candy: Ver­
Rep. Adolph F HrldfUimp nf Lake
ns the ix. t two out nf three falls In cdocklins.
non Winmgcr, Play-ground Ball
a &lt;uv- hour limit
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I Mr. and Mrs Andrew Adams of
rn=1
Prizes were funiUlud by T. /&gt;
Roy Miller. Ypsilanti. ’ 168. and Bedford spent Wednesday with Mu’ nalrd
ou,id, Ciindyland, Lambic and lay on
Flank Clemons, Battle Creek. 170. Lottie.
'
Collbt,-r.
Doyle. .CrOUwrs Hardware. T S K
«.. ,1 belter chance
staved a ■ sinm-IxuiR*' affair in the,
hj eoiiijx
1 the big ouurate
A‘ lot of nmateur gardeners bellrVcpreliminary go which resulted in tt
b&gt;- bidding tor the
draw after neither had gnlm d a fall that the author of Jack and th - 1 be presented at Court of Hoi
&gt; He favors Michat the ecmclusion of the’thirty min-: Bcat^ualk wrttw. the seed cata- Wi'dreMtay. April 28. ’ .
ules time limit;
T. S. K. Reid oj Troop 7
chairman of tlw committee,
and nioe.t
included Harvey Burgee. Fro
c arguing!

Bulk

andFarm

and Lloyd Shai
t-n- Ed. does not apply to them,
DownSrSitiney
.nd Dr
M R. Kinde.
Gov Comstock is bluincd by mem­
.
.... ----- on display tn ber-. of his own parts', for beo. R.
Lt he American Iz-Rimi nMitiv-.’.
Itogarth remaining as director of

Seeds

Thusday, Friday and Saturday

RStSSZSScZQSK n-ecLal

ruu^/r&amp;n-arq f ypajciaL
Fresh and pretty
as a May morning!

MEN’S QUALITY

Broadcloth

WASH
FROCKS

SHIRTS
Fant Colorat

66c

Pre-Shrunkl
Man-rhtre're shirts
liberally cut . . .

, Dolt and florals, puffs and frills
give this group of cottons a win- ’
some freshness! Some tailored,
some organdy-trimmed . . . in a
variety of styles! Tub-fast . ..
and a marvelous value!»

skillfully tailored—
ilurre t:-..,! n.r,- il.c
&lt;lenuo&lt;b ,.t »m-,rt
dresMrs —at prices
today's limited taidtb» new solid colon.

cy7nzu/L-e&lt;raz-(/ rynectaf
' Part Linen Crash

Here's a Feature Valued-'

Table Cloths

Cotton Crinkle

Bedspreads

Aliened pattern! and colon

• Popular sire—46x46 in.
• Jacquard stripes
flMC •Sil, SO.IOS u

• Good quality and durability

• Rose—Gold—Green
—Dice—Helio

I

( /7rtrut/-er--ra r-i/ ('

VALUE!

. See us nbout your LANDSCAPE GARDEN­
held on the-20th of thin month nt
Barry county's camp at Cams) Bro
Johnstoh to be held soon, a tiftwn
minute -Judy pcrixl w,i • held. Thta
was followed* with n knot-tying con-

CASH PAID for Cream and Eggs
Nice Sour^Brcmn far Baking at.10c per pint—
Bring Container.

the Scoutmaster's pray*

Farmer’s Market &amp; Seed Store
114 W. Court St.

Mr. and Mrs. E.,J. Farrell.

More Money Saving

Specials £ Week End
Cascara Aromatic

A TONIC LAXATIVE
tor eotwllpaUon oiul
•lllfti dhordcri
•
-—

Root Beer Extract
—.

HIRES
Mak, -. 40 pint

J

Regular 35c size.

ar-A GIFT

VALUE!
Hoy Seoul News

Rayon

Vests, panties ami bloomers
of heavy, nut-resisting ray­
on ! Full' sizes — excellent
vveJfkmanship Would sell
elsewhere for.almost dou­
ble! Flesh, or peach.

Other grades at 10c—15c—19c

I

29c

B. A. Ly BARKER
“Where Immediate courteey and attention are shown to all’*. .
HASTINGS, MICH.

White, with bojdcr of single color ■
or multi-color jlcsign. Serviceable
Terry. Sure to give lots of scr-

J . C . PENN E

FREE a regular U»r bottle of k'DEE Tollclriei.
Choice &lt;&gt;t Cleansing Cream. Turtle Oil Cream Dcod-

PHOISE 2115

Towels

Lingerie

UBITt ARY*.
Oiarlwt E Brush wo.-, born in On­
, tano. Canada. Jinn- 23. 11163 and
Glen Slater and wife of Binghamjp.Ls.4-d away April 13. 1933. With hi.’
j puivnlJ. he came to Michigan, at the Slater, at the Ar: Richardson home
ligc bf fuuru-. n sears, and located Friday Monday Glen Vtxilccl Firein Antrim county, at Atwood, wlilclr jx.rt High school, his alma mater.
has tafu his home until the Ixst He is very successful in his school
116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
! three year*, which have been spent work, being superintendent of the
• in Hastings.
He was married sclmrit.- nt BlnRhninton. having- 20
;und his three children were bom: tenchtrs under his jujs-rvLslon.
I
(Minnie FL,.who pamed away when a
i Mr. and Mr.- Paul Smith nnd son and took dinner with Mrs. Anna • were callus at Guy McNee's WedMrs. Ray Newton has been help­
| young -woman:
■woman: Nelson E. and
and run. D-ftc. of Victor, of Rattle
Bat’.lq Creek spent
silent Sun- I- Eckardt
Ikk-irdt Sunday.
Sundav.
m’xday.
Charles A Brush ol Chicago. Sev- ing care for her sister. Mrs. James ! Elin t Sklttaio
day at But paly’s.
| Tin* .neighbors gathered, ut the
Cotudnx.
of
Nashville
Augusta and M.. Sylvia
; ... Skidmore,
...
.
Frank Harris and wife and Char­
era! years alter thtf passing ot his
— .
.
an&lt;| Mrs Byron G-jy nn&lt;| son:home of Pearl Btssore Saturday
rtf
Camp
Cii.tcr
spent
Tuesday
at
/
Tinfiitm
home
ot
Win
Fififdd
of
I first wife, hr wax united in marley Skinner were visitors at Wlllta
..
.on
uuj.
and
Mrv.
Howard
Burchepr
and
,
evening
to
celebrate
bin
and
Clyde
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hyrori
Guy.
CQykr.ndall near Hustings Friday.
Iringc to Mi.-s Mary Rasta ot Has­ Rutland was destroyed by tire Sat­
HawbHIs daughter of Assyria spent Friday, Walton’s birthdays. Everyone enMr. nnd " • ~Frank
*’
tings. He was one of the mat* genial urday. Mr: FUh'ld was about her
Leon
Potts and wife and Alfred
Marshall's,
ewnuiu
al
Mr.
and
al
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clare
MarshalI's.
Joyed
lhe
evening.
.
i
Tie.| and kindly of men. with a wonderful housework.when a neluhbor drove m six-nt ...
EiiRland spent Easter with Harold
. . ■ m Assyria.
I Mr. and Mrs. Merle
o Hecker
Hecker
of ut I Mbs Silbrook of Hastings and
faculty ol winning ami retaining noiifyubr-'them uic toM wti* In
aundnv P. M.
Mrs Ethn Rurcliett anti thrre'couth Hostinr..; spent Sunday
M 1i Mbs Francis Darby spent Sunday England arid family in Kalamazoo.
| friends. He wa.s a Milmhj since l«84.
Vance
Sharp
ami family and Wiodgrandchildren of Kalafiiazoo are and evening with Mr. and Mrs.! afternoon ut Mr. und—Mnr-facilie
1 being a member. of North Star
^ow Gillett of Middleville were also
:i‘f,-’L days with Mr. and Frank Haw blitz.
-Adams.
| Lodge of Torch Lake. Surviving arc- Three years ago theatrical pro­ .iwndinw
--------------- ---------------------visitors a: the England home
Clan- Marshall.
: Mr? Sarah Ostroth and Mr. and
■ the widow, two sons kind three ducer:, used to advert iM- when they Mrs.
CLAY HILLS.
Mix Guy McNee and children atMr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz nt-, Mrs. J. C. Norton attended sendees
|grandchildren: Harry Brush. Robert had a cast of over a hundred. Now
Mak-olm McIver and .wife and tended the Easter excryUcs at tiie
tended the program at the Mazon at live Evangelical church in Wo&gt;xlBrush and Mrs. E L Prow, nil of they do it when the audience num­ schoolhou.
t-Friday evvinm:.
jtand, also called on Ben Snyder's Mrs. Flprencc Ccdk of Parmalec Par nuilee church Sunday morning.
Chicago Tiie reinaln- were taken to bers that many.
! Atwood for burial.
.

TAMARAC CORNERS.
1 nr o. n- a. win Him ai inc iivmc
of Mrs. Maule NeWMUili thu&gt; week
I Thursday. April 2Q. an all day meet­
lug.
.•
I Miss Pauline Enz of Huntington. |
Indiana, returned to her school work
there after spending a week with*]
her purenu. Geo. Enz’.
. Bernard-Cot ton of Mulliken spent
Cenol Dry Cleaner
Gem Shaving Cr’m J the
week end with bls grundtnolh' er. Delta Ootton.
I Mrs. Ora Houghton and Miss
'Pauline Enz attended tiie Branch;
; Missionary at Salem last week.
I Mrs Glendora Scars attended the
I Suinm Sister’s birthday, club at the
(home of Mrs Theda Wilt in Sun• field Thursday. Tiie honor’guests
|
were Glendora Sears. Alice Smith
Combination Offer
Glorient Dyes
I nnd Theda Wilt, their birthdays all
m art «xc»ll«nt
[being April 13. Everything wax
I decorated and resembled Easter. All
'enjoyed a fine time. The next
I meeting win lx- with Mr-,. Anna
Ocrllngcr in May. Our President.
Mrs. Matte Hatch has not oa yet
I)o not let these specials pats without taking advantage of them. They been able to meet with us since she
will economise for you.
fell on New Year’s day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Scars spent
Watch Our Window for Big Guessing Contest!
Thursday evening at Titus Wilt's In
Sunfield.
’
THREE BIG PRIZES GIVEN AWAY FREE!
Mrs B F. Cotton spent Thursday
at Ruth Duncans in Woodland.
.
Audio Sears lias been entertain­
ing the measles.
•
To .everyone making a purchase

Rame observer:, think tlw* 50 per
ut Mlury cut decided on tuM week
11 make easier sledding lor the
&gt;vri nor’-- rales tax -meiir-uro. If

ruuTtreJ'rarii Hpeciaf
Beautifally Tailored *
Extra l\'ice QualityI

Seneca Starting Mash

ING and NURSERY STOCK!

29c

Price that defiei comparison

Planting, time is here. Come in and order your

Will ruisc your cliicks'ut a much lower cost. The

S
K

WE DELIVER

OVERALLS FOR ALL.
i
Any who are needing overalls
should read the advertisement of,
the Waters Clothes Shop In this Is­
sue. Tiie prices quoted will be!
found very reasonable loo.
I

Big REXALL 1 SALE
STARTS TODAY! 9 ARTICLES FOR 1
m, , „. A THE PRICE OF 1
Wednesday, Thursday, Fri­
day, Saturday—This Week!
APRIL 19, 20, 21 and 22
These Are Money-Saving Prices!
' Secure Your Needs Now.. .Today

Household Remedies Puretest Products
Toilet Articles
Stationery, Etc.
Remember — You Get TWO for the Price of ON El

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Hastings

The REXALL Druggists

Michigan

�THE HASTINGS DAN.VEH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 19J3

PAGE FOUR

'evening to see Louis and Frederick
• Ward's production ot the -Temtheir production—would take more
ObhliOHS:
from the pocket* ot farmers In thk v
“,lu
;
»
V
...
*
___
j
...
C"- M. ’C. Woodmansee it. home
An Interesting Letter
state th^n would be returned
IIS Of YCStCrday again atlrr an &lt; xuimed stay in
Wayne DoUnty Bo** Writes
through price increases in the seven
MarJiall and &lt;4her Michigan cities
’ Mis.- Ella Baker of Kalamazoo •
primary products.
John Gillespie.
Like Eldad of old. who thought
TEN YEARS AGO TOPAY.
-----------------------------------------and
Miu Elizabeth Pierce of-------MldBut the worst feature of the bill. Hut
Concerning Leadership.
the sptr.t of the Lord belonged
trv. Frank Van yicct was' in ’&lt;»lev31l« were-the guesU of Miw
and one of its greaU-st potcnlta. t0 sll tht. p pi...
not
'?'■ Welsh-has
"J,*’*’.Herewith
lettefy*-'• * Wlscajuin.
...............
8 u nd * y । *- cra- Cortrlght
of—
lhe,
)f*.*houh.
fauuu**
. - lhe fore part
------Herewith Is the text of a le
’.li
dangers Is that it place* tlic llrnl- been prowtho&lt;:ox
'
'
ln hl* republican
wrltu.n
jIun
o; th^Li
i...rrc he preached at Die Episcopal
,
tation of crops in the hands ot a politics cfore
'tJh5 c,u‘rl',ttp Republican-Tribune, by• Theological Seminary
*ent to K-hnuuoo
Mr. and Mr* Wm Woodyatl of -Tuesday to meet Jus wife and son.
governnynt estimator. Possibly If ,r7iwl1 lauded
Jrthn O»U«P*r.
of Wayne coun­
ts . .RW^manshlp of. ,y republicans. It b&gt; written in an-. Groi.d Rapids visited Mr. and Mr* Cjaudo. who hate been spending ths
airriculture were a strictly mechan- vj-Ketgan am
»■**«"
Oalmton. Texas.
vv*’;-. Lh'J। **«r
lhc bunt of enttcism that; Stewart Broree recently.
leal process like the manufacturing ht1c.1l &gt;h:n •&gt;! ■r ha •;» tSSK^
.d.trw,.&lt;‘,.^yd
Mr* Burr Sage nnd son of Haith- ,
^u‘Un«ent “l
of automobile.’, thb rouid be
^Vk
k^^y-Mc^^U^l creek spent th--week end with her Unh-eraity.of Wdugaii. coiiMgUr^.ot
majority
ol
Will
Fwld.
John **“Powers,
parent*.
Mr
and
Mrs
Cha*
.Will'
U,
“
"*” ° Robert
with a fsir degree of accuracy. Bi
D
jumii
and
Forrest
Nagkr. arrived
^\
‘
!
’
M*
r
'^eti^\n
,
'
l
!
!lg
u!
,
&gt;
b&gt;
throughout
the
entire
state
Mmfe
■
Mr. and Mr* J V. Sassaman Were
who can predict from one year to {Jlt. u,. ,.A ,
ln
i;j;„
! guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Ricker home Friday for their Easter va­
Yhe next what jrrop conditions are
cation.
'
.
&lt;•! Grand Rapid* over lhe week end:
polnft to be A hail torm. a. drouth.
Mrs Lula Johnston and daughter. । Mrs W. D Luscomb ot Bellevue
, returned Inline Tuesday after a visit
a killing- froit. c’c.. cojiid easily up­ party, in otiyer wurrtc. will rcc6vcrl
Detroit. Michigan. . el-uc. of Alto, spent Monday arid with her brother. M. O. Abbott.
under the j
. Tui wfay with Mr* Albert Aiudtset the best calculations as much a.*
March Jl. 1333.
.Mr and Mr* C. -K Lilkiw of Seymour Harris returned Mondsy
M per cent. THEN THE
..i-.’Mr. Editor:
Grand Rapids vuiti-d CIU and Mrs
i gaged in lhe lumlxr buxine.**
OF TH IS* COUNTRY AND
on-1 by youTNclf and others In the Ch
NATIONS DEPENDING ON US
. Mr- Ethel Henke., and daughter
FOIJTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
.
i*r intte Republican-Tribune agalln»: yrre Sunday rucsU of Mr. and Mr*.
P.MIowtng U- the Ibt of ji*ors.
। hired lii his | my.M'lf and other republican- ' : C R Tungale in Battle Creek
I drawn fur thr May Term of lhe cir­
WHILE THIS ERROR WAS BEING
Hl* Diamond; Wayne county. I .nn taking me
MUs PhtHk- Hanru r speni the
RECTIFIED* .Th- bill Is bad. vic! privilege of giving you sptne accurrate week end with Miss Bertha Vogt at cuit court commencing May 3:
Harvey Handy. Hastings township;
logical It
informil’Aon and a-few expnaat...
,I&lt; K. Grant, first ward, pity; D. W.
4 niv own ixr.Mnu! opinion regardClrn.v- Piekell 1* .'pending lhe Rogen, third ward, city, Stephen
mg the ik itructtv rm niod.- &lt;&gt;t the
• ■ Brand.-*.«-t(&gt;:r, Ho;x- Samuel john,'i-ci|ilt‘d out Mate republican lead- MiiUii of Grand Rapid*.
•uti. ttving; F.lbi-rt Simmons, Johns­
Mr. James Panner i
town; Wm F . Jamrd. Map!..nd Mrs. Roy Suppkc
l-uislni IGroie; A- Murdock. OrangevlHe; Eli
Sunday and Monday.
{LlndM-y.
PrairfaniMc: Lyman Batea,
.._ ...... r----------- -- -----Mf. and Mr* B L K.........
uwild desert the ropub.u-.m Mlss Gertrude Rogers of Lansing Rutland; John Mungerson, Thorn­
apple; Jacob Risinger. Woodland;
if Mr. DiHnun was i.or ihui.i- qjent tne week end with iruunra
relatives .George
•
s Miner. Yankee Spring*.
and ixrronal effort* I noted
You b-xuied of the fact
that the ownen. and editor* &lt;■! thy j palnMr n-lurned on Sundav ।I W. W. Latty. Assyria; George Frey.
G.
11&lt;-publican papers throughout th.- fTom ctm-avo where he attended BaUmiarr; John E Willison, Barry.
credit st lower
of
U wss Decker, Carlton; Wm. Strong,
p’-a'-i would nut support the re- tj1(- Victor icltool of salesmanship. , Cat
I-ton; Hank Scobey. Hadlrtgs
x.mething cantoad
in­
publican party if ND. Dillman v.,._.
M. ,s
Iwyh. .Aill
t!1&gt;,
Newton Bp iiNon. City,
5 the price of
not nominated More recently, one utvk ln charlotte with Ml» Helm township.
first ward; Mllioed Abbott, city.
. M P Hurt stated m .in article that Zandt.
I
third
ward; John Sprague. Hope; J
Av.,.m- county would not work fur
W
.Gedfrey.
living; Edwin Idcij,
Mr. Dillman and In the urtick made TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
। Julm-itown: Juhu* . Bcigh. Maple
Glenn Cadwallader left Monday Gn» &gt;•; John C Klllkk. Orungrvilie;
v.owr in my political aeUy^tu».
m
noon
for
Ann
Arbor
to
resume
his
Almond
Farr.
Pralrtev-Uig; Wum-n
i In contrast to the above tluvutl ,.&lt;ludn-;. nt tbe Unnrrsity of Michi­
: Catkin*. . Rutland. Walter Robertand -*.t.itcn.-nt-. I am cnclmuin
after spending Qu va&lt;£tion in on, -"rflnrnapple; Leonard Wunder­
|herewith sample* of ail Hu- Hui- gan
H.v-nr.: mri Delton.
y
' Itch, Woodland
M:i 0U RvG-n-oi Grand RapR-.v. w. W. Taylor attended an
' tnbut&lt; ti. under nr,
Episcopal convention at ciiartotte
las; week
An article which hr
lead on Du- church in the dark
but ttlxa th
i* very highly &lt;,j&gt;okcn of by
lotto papen..
tt you-hmder.
.. the nnetmg Of thr Council
Friday evening tii&lt;» folbwing apfjom-.'mnts were made: City phy-

This and That

•

Backward Glances:

H

What Others Say

CORRECTING
A FALSE
IMPRESSION
In the mind* of the public there seem*
to be an impression that there is LIT­
TLE or NO DIFFERENCE in dry
cleaning.

S

THAT FARM HElllfeJ BILL.
To date the, Roosevelt admin laration ho* accuuipluhcd many line

•

the .support
all pat!
UniUd Suu-,
gency cundine
ity; Uicrtfur.. even the pub.ic and

rcsentatli c qovchuueiu
slow, cuntbetsome. cai
manner, even und»r tlic r
abk- conditions. Acute
, call for rapid acixm. Buch action
cannot be obtained unk*s u&lt; ac­
cept Mr. Ruuscicit a* a virtual etctat or and support' him
public opmf*&gt;n We mu»l
with him' u* far a. uc p

To those people it may be something
of a shock to know that all dry clean­
ing is NOT the same—that the clean­
ing solvent* used' by some cleaners
may not be properly filtered and may

contain a high percentage oL insolu­

ble soil from other people’s'clothe*.
When dirt is released from garment*
it MUST of necessity bc released into
the cleaning fluid.

Unless thia fluid is continually changed
and filtered it becomea rancid, tour
and foul. Additional garment* placed
in the same bath absorb a full share

A Quotation

of the accumulated dirt from many •
garment*.

“Shoct-cut” cleaning method* as prac­
ticed by unreliable cleaners actually
puts SECOND HAND dirt from other
people’s garment* into your clothe*.

It’s unfair to you because it cannot bc

;coinmt*Motier. -Prank ■ Fificld; at­
torney. Silas Stafford; thember* ot
the bonid Id review, Al Jours and
Mr.-- Eltoy "fobias returned Mou­ R. B Wlchtnun; lire warden. Henry
sy from a visit with Mr nnd Mr Went worth
,|J■•&gt;•&lt;! n»o
arfiahsn andj Univ
idar '
Im.

detected by inexperienced eye*.
To eliminate guesswork and to provide

fair th:., sunum-r with Hie
Ity Chand Union
Ida Ilu.wil of Sioux Falk.

a safe guide for buying HONEST dry
cleaning we suggest you visit your

Her many Hastings

nd wi
IHI’P’-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY’
i H n Clement Sipith i- building a
.fine tcidr.-v-.- on State Street nt tl.c.

adopted b)

Wm Hupkin
uni'll. i&gt;x-

Hi

:|MWd

to anv republican ottanuat;
Wayue county, but un the'
I kind requested from orguin

Special Offer!

'itr.provid on Tucalav by the (&gt;«• o|
l.i uinberacrarar. a cheap and cllectivc way to Illi up the ruts, and we
'believe it: frequent use after stomv
i would iwrauncnlly- improve the

April 24-25
Special Cleaning

•rtlIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
W Paul Wt-ston aful All’s Fann

liming year were ekefed J Harry
Andbrvcm. (oremun; W M Scudder.
,.LMs'..&lt;nt foreman Irving L Cresl»y. secretary; Baker Shnner. treas-

CURTAINS
25c a pair
DRAPERIES—Priced according to
•
their size.
RUGS 9x 12 rug cleaned . $2.50
9x12 cleaned, sized............. $3.50

Company

[ '

- than on«- hunditd
■nt. and neither
rman nor the clccit
u« meeting u«-n pie

Mi.... Mary A Whetstone ot Rut- i
| land has a quilt which h 'made up
...
1.
u ................

IT Mr, Ed B ir-1 71,58 PiW‘-a •
-ake ’ Mi- Hoi- i T*”' •-||!,'-r'isor' an iiuking Hifir
and Mi - W j&gt;
a-'-iwimtiU. and we hspe
n d Rapid., la-'l lhrv' ,W’H look’sharp after tho-athat xo dfu n

axun red-

Other Rugs run on same basis
according to size. ‘

Called For

Delivered C. O. D.

Way of Our World
NEWS GLEANINGS.
A nstur shor.tagr nnd high prices
Hike candy, a rarr delicacy In Hu*-

Aruficlal'bludM* can be jiTaced on
iipl's and peaches by means of a
wrt-wave ulira-viukt light.

1 «JJ

n Wayne coun-y* a me.
to etUcicnt party (&gt;r.-.ini

Pungent Paragraph.

McCREERY’S
101 E. STATE ST.

HASTINGS, MICH.

The Pennsylvatua Railroad iias a
avy consisting of 337 vessels.
i

Uck

til »mc tmif reahge th
ndrmt-.mg activr rep:

maim!

for planning and needed equipment. Il re­
quire* a elran. well imtilalrd COW BARN.
Thai mean* wmr one to keep it clean, and If
’you wiM *t»lt IHchUnd* Dairy you will bc imprrvscd with the cleanliness ‘of our barn*. Our
automatic eleflric ventilating system com-

is only

Crumbs of Wisdom

It Doesn’t Just Happen!

• th republican j

poAlud

five minute*. so that our row* breathe good
fresh sir. They are supplied with plenty ot
wholesome feed. The tnllk I* taken directly
to the milk liausc and IU temperature reduced
to about 4! degree* before II l« automatically
bottled. Every bottle I* cleaned, steamed and
ktcrUiced before using. From the bottler the

milk is taken In our large refrigeration room,
where the temperature I* kept a little above
freezing. With'clean, well ventilated bams.
breathing clean, fresh air and eating proper
food, with lhe milk handled in a rtean. sani­
tary manner from lhe time it leaves thr cow
until it I* dcllvcied at lhe iiutomer's door.
cud omen. CLEAN. WHOLESOME MILK from
our own accredited, thoroughly inspected herd.
You ran see why Highlands Dairy is permitted
It* product aa Grade A Milk. We deliver it
raw or pastcuriird as the customer may prefer.

BRIEF OB^EU’/ATIONS.

■ dUCUMlOU

*11411. t
m Muhao crops out are" u”; '* '
MUOKliu-.- tore ai.o forth-, Tlwj ay

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H»'-! Repii

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Irvmrridou* ad- itkxt* at Grand Rapids we had no
if i«^pk tried
JpersWial
feeling against kny of tlu?
•t but.'.'
:-u-called-bosMM and with this biief. cemed with simply winning dec-'
Bzitiki explanation
aafc reapeettui ton- tuMis and providing patronage fori
rm will ekteratiun bf Mr Gilles pica state* its satellite* Many republican* have i
............ *urii* ot his poitwn in the rtetni expressed willingness to take con-!
i campaign.''
.iMc.it drubbing* for six. eight or
ten years. If nccc»a*ry. or until such |
and dogmas are the
A rather hasty impre-Mton »e time as party leadcrahip becomea,
'■ •.’.at the human ifocmed ot»Nr. Giilrspoc dunn* a rm: .■•u: c and lore.- the.rubbery.J
ibrief meeting at Detroit but fall cjmpnsuig
qualitic* that have!

agrees .with the ai»ve opinion eg- weakened it In recent years.

I

We will be glad to have you vieit Highlandt Dairy and tee hr youreetf
what we do to ineure CLEAN WHOLESOME milk to every customer I

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1». 1133.

Gardner
CD&gt;.dr:.tcr, Jr.
'
uaruner xauaMier.
jr. of
ot ModiMaoi- I FINE LAKE FARMERS' CLl'fL —T-,.,.
CLOVE&amp;DALK
son. Wit
wm home m-r
over the
lhe seek
week
Wls.. -«
The last regular meeting of the Camh
Mr and Mn. Albert Faulks of
end. ..
Pine Lake Fanners'-Club w .1- held
r ITC /ICllVUieS
Kalamasoo spent Easter afternoon
Mr and Mr: t If Johnston and Friday ’evening. April N. at the
with Mr. and Mr*. James McDonald.
Mr arid Mr*. Albert Craig and Kelkwg JVxindaUun with one huhMr. and Mn Prank Huneotan
The Oklcuyapl group went on
lUiiiihUr. Doiu..and Mr and Mrs. dred thlrty-.i.iw present to „iU,.
licioui 1
,h&lt;lr
flr,#*1t Vhllt0°-h
*lwt
ThurMlay taght made
Edward Downs had dlftner with Mr. their hzM&amp;ltality aiid the delicious
, ‘r nr
.U1 Thursday_nigjit
y_turtajavbusiness trifi to Battfe Creek
Hartley Finstrom was home from ’”ul Mr-'
AT*A
good 1 sized crowd attended the
Crwk
I
m
:
ev.nln,
pn*m
.rr.
-.
r
,«l
we
n-nelre,:
tn
SJI
l
K!,
F
8 C over the week end.
1 Barter in Battle Creek.
M-jru ,.u.e. T- T,' A rnday P1'?1
thf
Ur .M *•
Mr.,
Mr .nd Mr. D.m-1 xne. ,UI&lt;- di«m*"r‘1u"jMrenk Si? M? iSd d
JSSnSST 7'
•“ ■“ "“fed n^Mn
’Sinlcv .
“W
Mb* Thet Parr spent her vacation
•*- undm Sp«»Ue
•nd Mi reported to Mrs. Donley si’0011 rtWper made* by thr men. A
---------—a called . the ,very nice time
“J•”"■ »
Nn.uni.uun
in Athens and Kalamazoo.
*-nd Umenne o. Ckvrl.nd, Ohio. &lt;d In Bi, l«pid. „.er lb. w.v, end.
1 very nice pick-up program wa» glvto &lt;&gt;rder and opened with
Mi*x Hilda Werner vlutcd at Iler
' '*rr ■ over Easter guest*
and‘...'KJ
.— ------- «■
en. All who were called upon wrri
■’■|MrA«°u'£»?lg»»£
“ of
“ Mr ""
JSS
end
deulme,
H.nrie.
.'7...?™ 77'T’..-r.T.ti7 -im
“»«• uaugmer xiarne; comnamity singing and repcwUna ,
home in Belding over Easter.
**“ "
“
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Barter vacation in Junratlllc and uf Kalamazw were Easter Sunday the iJud .* Prayer. The Prcaid’-nt in
Ml* Ruth Robson visited al her | Mr. and Mis Keith Daniels spent •Jacksen.
.
(iu«?sU bf Mr and Mrs George » few well ciwwen word* thanked
gelical church wm enjoyed by all,
the week
end-------------in Grand—
Rapids with
home in Jackson during-vacation.
-----------Mr. and Mrs L K. Barnett and 'Pa&gt;W .
IJr. Pritchard and hl* staff for-tin?
also three children were baptiawl,
Mr. nnd Mr- George RobiiMun Mr and Mrs. &lt;?. A. Frey and Mr. dUldren spent Easter Sunday in
Tho-e who were la-re from away kind consideration and hospitality
Ila Maxine Holtr. Rulh Emms Jean
were in larwell Tuesday on buMnex. •nd
Frank Martin.
Battle Creek.
to attend the funeral of J. T. Lom- shown. After a short bu*m&lt;-:w res-4
Holtz and Gs riand Elaine MacLeod.
.Mr and Mr* Ray Branch were in
Mr and Mrs. Warren Myers of
MT. and Mrs. Harrison Baurr of tie id on Wednesday w.rc Mr and Mun. Eli Lindsey took charge of thMU* Helen Patton 'of Midland
Detroit Tuesday and today on bus:- Lawton visited Mr and Mr*. Don Kalanuiajo vififed Mrs Anna Bfiunr Mrs. L T. Bennett df Kalamazoo prcatrain
spent Easter week end with her
n*-w(.
Magbk- and Mr* Emma Myer* on on Suijday
Mr. and Mjr^llifmui- Lombard of
•"
We were more than fortunate in
I mother, Mrs. Louanna PflltOn. We
(Continued ffum page ane&gt;
Mr -and Mrs Richard G^mm went .Saturday and Sunday
George Hyde of Prairieville spent Grand Rapid*. Mr and Mr*. E B having Donald McBain and hi* or- —
.
announced last Week that Mt.* Nor­
to Chwago on Friday lor a few day ,' «... &gt;nd Mr». Wm CtMlI of
the wtek end with hi* grandmother. Mory and Martha of Marshall. Mr* chestra with us DonaM U a grad-. ward. while a strong headwind was ton of Ann Arbor would spend Sat­
Frank Pryw and Mr and Mr* -uate of Uw Hastings High school. blowing northward ■'Die expluna- urday at the Patton store and tell
tUIedenla and Carl’ Detman of Mrs. Nettle Hyde
Mias Edith Heald visited at .her ftp ha rd Jones &lt;.f ciate)&gt;burM and ahd at present t* a student at W S tpin was that an ocean current unMiss Beatrice Carrot her* w a,. calnlnlila were Sunday guest* &lt;4
home from Detroit over the w»ek Mr. and Mr*. Dan Lewin.
home in South Haven dtiruig the Mrs.'Umhnn Pkt ton of Clowrdate •; -atari- he playa in tiie orcheslra dc'nfc.-th ww* carrying the icib rc stums, but she was unable to come
, n'‘ ,
,
Rev. and Mr*. L L Dewey were in EMter vacation.
;An axed n-U r. Mt Jennie-Leigh.- and band; and he with in* »bti r aaaln t the prevailing wind II i* Mis* Patton 'substituh-d and told
Mr*. P T Colgrove and Mr* D 8 ton &lt;4 Racim Wi . was Unable to Jean, a wmor at HaMIskv High, .he un-cvtn
mner current*
currwuta of
of our
ou about her experlencts a* a social
Mr mid Mi. Rusnell Ingram ot Grund Rapid* on Monday attending
.
inner
Goodyear.
Hr. were fir
in .Gixnd
Rap.
be pt&amp;rnt
slu- is a*»*!»■ 1* a cfofirmcd In- give iwombe
lot.il Vhit.-d-Hasting* lelativen on a District Ministerial meeting
at (icRKlycar.
were in
(lijtnd
ltap-.bea-preient
piumbc of success hi
m mu-.ic.il
that determine
determine tiietr
thrtr direction
riincti'.n worker ta Midland All enjoyed it
musical nn.* that
fimnl.i.1
|I Epworth
’hoftlst church.
,irt*"" Tueaday.
। valid
edr.-er* .The orchestra whKh in­
Epwirth Me
Mctturalat
Personalities arc dc-relojK-d mure very much, even Die UUle kiddies,
Mr and Mrs c. T. Cord.-, re-* Mn.
Fowl
y Bull
F. ”
W’
Mlrn Helen Newton wa* the guest----------- ■*■»»
Mi
Km.lv
Rul"Ivan
...... Mrs. **
cludes beside.-* Donald . and Jeon. from a proper cultivation of our to whom she talked, wore very much
turned on Thursday Hom a vuu m Stebbins. Ml** Eilren Billiivan ahd
Mr “nd Mrs.
« 'Liter o', &gt; c ACTCR nFLFRRATION
. Morri* Johncox. Myron Jr,hnrox.
interested, no no on«: wax dlsap. ..........
-.
i cn ucutonM i iwn
hlciMfo.
\ttv. Marjory Stebbins wejc &lt;n Woodland on Sunday
Winslow Martin and Mom* Fed
polntcd. after all.
William Hopkm.* bt Blythevill.
Grand ru,puu
Ra|.td* on mmiwj
Monday.
’.«.»&gt;
■■ «
AT METHODIST CHURCH «was p: onounci-d splendid by al! who
..... . . viihiisi
-M............
,
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attitude I* apt • to be Px-vt. Robert MacLeod and Kenneth
LU ., &gt;Mr
Wilcox ami
and t:,
‘" ■’&gt; ‘’Lt &gt;parent-,
from Kalamazoo:
............................
surelr and Mr,-. Warren
wanrn wucnx
....................
...............
had tiu- pleasure of te-aring them
Brower
of Harting* visited Lester1
uually at- ’he wnw of fifteen
.. ..
.....&gt;&gt;.
.......Mr.
j ••_.
— rnan from
S-nauv»’nduy
'O? Mnmlm
—. .
«,
,,
.
zic Colt
.
daughisf.,
and
and •&lt;,_&lt;.&lt;
Mrs. —Weldon
fill Sunday
Thirty Members Received Mu* Moore welcomed us in a very u, ftghfan. He told of one young and Melbourne' MacLeod Friday. ;
Harold Swait-.m of Big RapUL Bt&lt;&gt;n*oh &lt;4 Jackson spent Easter
Mni- Arthur Wwltu visited her
pleaxiig.way and'mtsented. a group, lady'rtuijcnt. haviiur a fin- tnind. Tiw community was greatly shock-;
and Others Baptized—Can­ •of little-tot* who had only been in For-three year* •■he had carried* on
siwnl tin- wrek with Mr. and Mn. wiih relatives and friend* here.
su&gt;Ut. Mrs Kenneth Lems.- ut BatJ H Saunnon
Mr and .Mr* George Merntt and »»* &lt;*«* °« Thursday
•the camp a rirnrt time They sang her work in college and had al»*itata Splendid Success
. Mi-- Ellielyn Harrington ot Del- .Mm, Mary Schermerhorn of Grand1 Mr and Mt. Wm Mc.vl were
a group of songs and gave a playchosen claxa.-, where the teacher* Kalamazoo, after his operation ln.-.t
ton
nt l:w Ear!.t vacation vfctrtO-HapKL were Sunday guests &lt;4 Mr* Sunday guest* ot Mr and Mr
inti’.lcd. "Johnny Appleseed." which
* irnen. tn order’to graduate week.
«rtl»t BpiSCOpal church, and
hut .Mi Doris Nir
Mary Evarts and.Mlss Agne* Sim.
~
... give m-i-'. pf her -cnior
Mr »nd Mr*. Lawrence Brad'.c
showed lhe careful and splendid! S...v
he —
had to
'.throughout
■re,-1,
ii Prirce nnd. .....
a, • j ^jr un(j jure.. Eugene Freeman
Mr ani Mrs. David Vail of MBS- lightful 'on#
”‘r .iorw»hn*»ui
Mr.?
H H.
Mm n
Bradley
■ tialning they had received
(iyear
,u-. to studies that would
.Wuld bring h.
her, ; ,ri,l daughter an'd Mrs. Hammond
visited friend* at Three Riven, and vt*n.?d Mr and Mr*. Cat I Knicker­ kegon were gue.-.u- of Mr and Mr.. F 1 At the six-thirty and at the ten
.. rjf HnsUhgk were cptertaihed at the
---to----The orctastra then played "Caro- in
contact
with ----men-----------teacher* «.
SJvo'clock .M-rvie
member- w.-re reJone.. &lt;.veiltin- wet-k end.
•
bocker ot Grand Rapid* on Satur­ A Burton over th; week end
Mark Garrison home Sunday.
•
irf'thtrt.
,ln
"
u
Culling
Mr
and
re-s»&gt;nded
-xtatlvely
refused
to
participate
in
Mlxs Josephine Carve th spent h&lt; r 1 ''"ned. there b. ing a
■ -•
Mn. Edith Huium H. who spent tlic day. the Utter returning with them
Mr. and Mr:.. Clifford Kahlo and
‘l‘ Ai&lt;Xander's Rag Turn- Band tin.m- ela*^. Thta was a jiuwler to
Easter vacation with Mr. Marion i lli'.ptum and Uv- H .''.-'■
. Cummuion WlReading
past week tn Grand Ledge visiting for, Sunday
.
by Mrs Pearl Brown. "A )W-r fnemte in the faculty, until Mr
-» |W«-fe administered at thr early m ivnlatives, ivtunwd Itakday.
Mr. and Mrs Gerald Narti and Hodgson in Charleston. W V.i
l» an Old FUshloned Doc- King decided that there murt have
Mr. and Mr*. Roqer’ Wiwl! of .ice and two babies wore baptised at Tribute
Jack and Cluirlt". -Beaumojit of
tor'' and responded to an encore
u-vn some unpleasant expcrier.re
Bay City vbit&lt;il Mr. and Mr, Carl in the city Bunday evening, coming Kalamazoo visited Mr- J b Mur- l«n o'clock. Special E. ‘ r num­
Arthur Uitiirop pregehted tiw 4-H &lt;wrth lyr father m her hmno life &lt; r with Grand Rapid* relatives.
Jb-r- were rendvrr-d by t’-e chorus Club
, to a'.triid lhe cantata at tile Mellxi- dock from-Friday till Tuesday
Elmo Snyder of Kalamazoo spent
of tiie North Pine Like which had created In her'an'emoMr and Mrs N fl Walertuun of «hmr and quartette, and Rm 1. I Sclunl Acim-veim-r-.t event* in ira-.tlwis) dishire to all met; . He talk’d the week end tn Cloverdale.
Mini Elizabeth DrYoe of Mtrkt■ dirt c.hurcji
.
Grand
Rapidcalled
on
Mr
and
Dewey
gave
3
fine
*rrmon
on
'Lile
Cranston Wilcox, Sumner Myers.
mg and handicraft ««k Exhibit*[with hey. explaining that lie hud
A. BUrton ou Tuesday
' Tnunifhant
HU.MH1 from Friday till Sunday.
Francis Townsend, Leslie Cook and
were shown in cadi division and:reached th- eondustoh .that sr.
Fred Barlow, l*»u&gt;- /and Ku- ( During .the
Mt* .kuinei Micliael re;urtH-d to Tim* Stebbins have returned to
.club winners were ciioa-n In th»1 tnu.-: Itayi* lad Aome'un|Hca*ant exRuth Gardner spent SaturAnn Arbor on Bunday after -i«end- tlicr Minhrs at the University at
Hastinfes at u teachers' ineet■nd Mr.- Will ot.. of Rutland. "T pnigram of sone:, and rceitationi
Hta :i week '.-&gt; vacation at home.
• Ann Artxir after a week's vacation.
Ueitv Mauley *ecoi
Ina.
Ham ; Woodburr.e gw t . and a group of older girl , pre.-- nt» d
D D, Smith and Misw* Gertrude
*dys Bsgtey third pirn
s ‘ fL’11
Homer Smith of Carlton spent
today to take-a p-irt-iiradu-1«» playlet centered around lhe Earthav' returned to their, rtudk
t, David IMlilln;^„ pry:n*’Sunday at John Stair..'
ourw a; Cook O u:i'v Hospital |«T mr-:agr- t-iiyllu Hinman nnAlbion Cuileg ? after the l-ta-lc
mat were guest* &lt;4 Mr*. J. T Lom­
' .vtif*1!
Mr'
•'*,r' taxnuid Wachter
■a Dorothy Stanton spent th.- nmincrd the numbers. \ h M the
bard over the week end. Mrs. Smith
nouuiii: entertained rcl
end ttr45rand Rapid- ... th- ['«ua! Ejnrerth League inrehiig was
from Cadillac.
Mr. and Mr- Ray Nyc and l/'wb: actximtiaying theta home on Tu&lt;. family. but »i»* judaim W(XHUand ‘nnd‘
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of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jolin
Palmer
*»**f&lt;z
wl
at
•&lt;
ren
bdock
th&lt;\cb
&gt;ro.*
ant! Laura Baijcv .-pent -Sunday in day.
.
on by the cl. idling
She admh- , UJa} q^j,, Thcmpwm cf V&lt;
Malli?
U
ins
ts
sikndnu'
'*!
f'Tty-eight
voltes
rcmimd
W&gt;1Mi&gt; It M. Bates visited Miss Alic
Nashville iiuting Mr and Mrs John
wearing garments
conduct in tu*: .• -------- --------- - ■ sreek*
with
Mr
and
Mr:.'
K«
ii|derm-re
Vlctcrv.
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a
U
un
’
lfuf
E.u.tAekeu
Ha- S ol Manjhau over Um- week
mother '
noth Lain* un»* ' b*by tn
given, each .
V M Overstreet, Mimi Angie Bute.
Kin. ft.-viiai d|‘p'.,
i.nd Miss Tillie .Pa ng born, ail &lt;4 Do­
Mi Hint i*'‘b-’w!lj. her .pgri-i
trauiiiitf Opal Morse
subconscm-.; Mr an&lt;1 Mr, nan8bargcr enterHnydcr relumed ■en■■' Mr mid Mit. James Britten and’Mr mid Mr:’ G&lt;i
Recitation.
'
Wanted.
A
Girl.
Bvt
talnrd their
from 1-ins.r.g
Ladsi::^
! b-hearsing Tin- .w,trim and the
,
- - - ----- cluinnel.
-------- ■ nd
; - inuivu
.nni children
■ lu.ll.-r.i num
home in laidington; clilldrep. Donald and Pauline. Mrs ..Bunday.
ty-Bogley
hefto
give
up
her
npir.n
and take 6„ &gt; Wo&lt;xH*svj and Hastlnai
I qugrtcltc were delightfully done.
Ir. mad Mr*. R. II E F- Vandlen and Clare Sawdy
Albert Becker
A ;otta by the b.y., of the hgndi- the subject* Ih'.n wr.uld enable her
Hnif Yfr&gt;- Hanrttarger stent
.-|x-n' Monday al’.crnoon in Grand
Ih'ir-day • v«
■j .! club and th- entire club .uu: to jjraduate. She afterward beta'..- ■'WedncMjH..
Ha". . HszXrgeFt
■
•I W Armbruster Rapid* where little Donald stqd ll .
",
!?£'!?
"■«&gt;
•««
m
u,.
wisrs,
o-.garu-: gave gem ro-.i-ty of their
-rth'-6 in Alretion. Pmilujr sang over Uncle Jerry's ax'ene of the Jieh
'"".I
»«»««• .
Hartl, to «.t «w.».ua wnb tiu! tun? and effort m inukJng the can- ■’ESI."
.. .a. ...a
Mr. Eliza Join
turning ..------ {jjufc
...... ... —........ ,...............
„v ... ,E.vp ,,M. n-.'t’.,&lt;uvnot
lance
m : n&lt; w baby *
tat* such « fine success, many proHpbt T Walton and J M Town- r',r « lew day- vlxii with la r
rthwlute work
•
I what re »ay. but by what we think; ,
------ ’
it the l.'e.-t one ever given
niuir - rend i.fc in Lowell today where they •»»»&lt;! hinnly. Dr. and Mre. U-t«; noundng
Community . inging,
iby our inner thought. Sometime* it
QtT.MBY
All
appreeiatert
the
splendid
help
xi.&gt;y ai'.i'Hu 'h nlih Mn Ellsworth will uasist with the program id a Johu*m. &lt;&gt;t Ann Arbor
Dr Pritchard of the Kejlugg.happen- that young men fail to, The chicken -untwr Thttrsdnv
;of
Raymond
Windeknrcht
of
QwosBrur«:.ti *&gt;f Detroit at tiie home ol mrvtipg of agent* of the State Mu-' , ”r' Mary Hun*... nnd Mis
Foundation welcooied Vi -mo.- t grow up. and are unftttwi-for place.-;
ua,
j-ti^ cti fEtianki
tin latter&gt;. fatiu-r. Seth Blownn. Uta) Rudded Fire Insurance Co. of;Ciiarlis Fa il and Marietta ««■!•
heartily t &gt; the. camp. Imping u&gt; ■d nraptaM^bUit/ because they never lto njj .4t'.„ helncrl to mkk&gt; n - i-;j1|lt
gitcsi . nf Ml Kild Mr- Donald Me
mutir. be good, neighbors and wuh&gt;*d I nuHjf grew up in the normal way. , v.. proceed* 518
”
v.fe.J m had an intuit thin thereby developing we wk noses
^i.' nareant’ civen bx,' u- Sr-.und that the camp was a part o’ which hinder tiieir petting anywhere ,]4.. ^,00! Easter wi- r-ikn, 1 In­
Welton ol Grund
cur community He gave u* a very tn life.
,;il! Tliere was a lanm attendin’-' ’
7,r ... .
,
.
u’-r nnv
nm an-i r«I
* of o.tdtal invit iinm to nwwith them! We are apt to stress intelligence Fifteen
i:.

.

Social Events and Personal Mention

'
1

Spring Sports
Wear Is Here

WISE TO DEVELOP
THE ffi LIFE

Including
sr« soft and pnMble; two
color* art avaltablu —
champagne, and brown;

And
sweaters galore in the
Spring colors and pat­
tern-; sleeveless and
sleeved; priced from 35c
to 93J13; dont mis* a
brushed wool slcevele*s
sweater in cream and

And
otlwr sports wear suchjM
slkeks for men and boys;
knickers: cap®; golf iwao;
Basque shirts, etc., etc.

T.S. Baird
CLOTHING FOR
MEN AND BOYS

hiivv

(dRUEN}'

A There’s extra Value
. . In these new GRUENS!
Not the kind of value tluit has its claim
solcljyin the F ISIS of jhuhy and /&gt;r»cc!
... But that kind ol genuine value that a s^ isc buyer appre­
ciates . .. Stylish,(inequality
cases; 15 ruby jewels —the
Holyoke and Wesleyan . each
reasonably priced—ut $37.50.

• “llr* C F
f
returt ed Mr"1IK1 M* J ' I'Hwajd. cf Carl- «k‘”n -a;n alut to feel ift-e t-» come .'a. brmg tiu d.’ciding factor in lih ;• church
‘
,
trrm* Vi. •’ With Lei ciiiid-ei"-n u
’" T*”''
-I them ven at any tine- D Pritchard intro-»but Dr King deeUres thia, cnc'.-' Chester Scott nf CNergo snent
ton
Mr. and Mrs Wallace Mack. Mr.
iGrlnd Dan'd- nn!i with M .nd I’-''-'-mtly on Mc-nd-.y cv-mi.g. A;.;:'.
!;“T ;“!rf
Jf** “•
rmoUonal life has nine-tenths to do Easter with hi* narcnu Mr ‘and
Mrt liaudd h-V
n ’ f'-.bd„•?V '
t-Uetr Votaen '1-- &lt;ork they are doing. There arcjwith what one becomes tn life. He Si?ChM. Scott.
'.and Mrs Hurry Babcock and Mr.
„
land Mrs Enin Miller attended
MMr ..n Mr”
F^CHdieT vu.u
••nniver.-.-iry
Uirre camp pcrtxi- dur.ng which LMHold of an experience with a boy in
Cottage
prayer mcetinz
■ n b&lt;- he MdrB5st
TrtKw
.im’^Un'* h.''
the nn*l meeting of tn.- Broiher*,dMMr and'rtr ” Wm C &lt;s dl.-v
Ml‘ ‘‘",l M'-’' F:)'* ,t,b wrr pre- nandieapped Child;, n are givenla college Where he had taught who V:II
UI hr hrlrt »t.’rmiF
tire n..n,e cf Cha*., hood „ Hotuigs Monday night.
’
and m; \nd‘
’f'» m
d ‘treal
r^kent U; evidenced an utter unwillingness to i Scolf^iSSiy
!:~
rented With eomc i wly gifts
in f
re- .three **«*»
week* rest ="'
and
1.*^TM-k ‘ t urn n..»‘ ti&gt; r.’.-k end । ’m«mbr«ncr
‘‘’mbrencr uf
Ire
-l'n&gt;n'uu:
i-.ow much thrfc
of thl*
thi* anriivei-MG'
anniversary- Tc
’- u su
nwL*taS how
ths. v..
, . fare
— realities He had a manhood; MU* Mildred Klitne ol Mid.-'1 M s Dave Wixxlmansee and Mr*.
cake were
&lt;£»np will dojor
tljem
; tr.cntahiy. but the emotional re- ; (jinve
1 'aunts of Mr- M Hlm 'on cream
&lt; rt un and rake
e. re Mrved
m rre.l and ail • i” camp
d«i&gt;tor tlp
m and UWPirv
inspire jr.rntaU.y,
nt the a rek cud nt D.rk1?l!’' Kolb are program committee
isimday arre M.: Fr,nk in Dv? j-uidLc
,n‘*u‘ "*
'hearty
^"rtv amgratutHoffman'
. . lie Decoration Day program to
in extending
conin'alu- them to
*“ the better things of life *»„«&lt;? of‘ a child
iri d Mm of Grand Fluids ind Mr* hit
la,w
’" and
-,nrt wishing for th
‘»« «*«
’:' , v,n lh!,UKh *J1"y rct,,rn,t(&gt; ^‘ron*
What
d&gt; is to fret
ion*,
thf-in
man;
tn.
:..... , v.v all
, • need
........ to
..............
" I ocirrui
tn inc community
rik IRrtel Juul *cn Francis of
‘&lt;*&lt;-'1”^.
.^ht- that are not so desirable
in
in (ouch
touch with
with th&lt;*c
there force*
force* that
that will.
will 1ltlruining the Merman meat
Frank U.n&lt;h nnd - n Irann- of
...
I Barry county will have !rt Will- , make o-;r emtoti.inal
response*
in
life
,
,
______
i
sicsdny
by the Union Cemetery Cir; make our cmbtional response- in Ilf'--------, .. ...
H’t.T sl’PI’ER.
.
dren in the camp this year. In tiie normal nnd helpful. We can all at- ' And summer retort owners are de was well attended. The dinner
Mr. and Mt“ Ixyy Royer
Mrof Battle
H..11
JI A
buffet, supper WJ-. fall, boys of Scout age. not nrre- tain hanpineas if w-- -,-t-k it. but ui rending out card* v&gt; their former cc-llcction netted ».«. lhe amount
Creek and Mr •and Mr*.
Rollo',
v n
,jK‘ h,1,n' ol *Mr' “,,ri Mrw
B°y scout* but boys who can-1 must do it by a unified life, not patron- reading. "We arc luvnu; iw‘d m nues, MM.
Vide and family ot 7
:: v iv 11 ■'oia,-r Barker
irnnonniii'
iw.t Thursday cvcnni-.’ i».»l afford the expense of Scoutim.* simply by the development of tiu- a wonderful time WUh you were I A suPI*r mH pn -iram wm j&gt;lanwere Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr.. • honoring Chief and Mrs
’
,&gt;fd for the second Wednesday in
Joseph are given an outing »t lhe camp and intellectual faculties alone We hear here."
------- ««».-------------lJunr with Mrs. Hsltir Stevens and
and mmi
son ui
of v*ucocc.
Qnebvc. -soon
Kellogg*a win
will ejiuiwor
sponsor a-aim*-I
a .slml- sometimes
sometimes Ol
of pe
|&gt;x&gt;|de dung thtiivs
Mix* U.rna-rlre Mrt UTgliting
Ir
rEagle
-'*«,e ano
-oon weuw
wJTr f'Vn Ii.nfj*?!
guest* uir
lar camp '(»r viiup
GJrI&gt;. iu
in ciujr
only irom
sens Ol
And we'#
often
wondered, when Mrs. Emma
VunSycklr
supCamp r*iv
Fire Girls,
in!only
from a
of OUiy.
duty. ma
Tha’ H.,
.. , L. ih«, Canada.
*
’-Other
’I" out-of-town' Kur-I.'
3 seruf
-enM?
■■■■•
Il KWiurnx.
u.-i.iai, far the
...c
* ' ~ -■" cuts
__ «.
•_ .' ..
nUUIIU
J WMn
, H « Lottie
■AM. _. ..and
A &gt;upLhn I,
I|JJ;
n re,I,??wire
’v,'ni,‘’ *
r,r Mr-- slsnd
never to
»h.
iJJ? Xr!w
MH inn "* lhf tevening
were
Mr,-Stand .waur
.waue other locality. EtghteWi
Etghfreft thouthou-1 ought never'
to be necex-ary. We‘‘ one
barber
another
barber's
l&gt; .r ..and
Jone*
Mrs.
-xX
thrX। hit*ii
but that&lt; U,i ’r'KaiUM*
K"’i :’‘' »'f
0' Ann Arbor.
Art ,r' Josephine
Jn”l*lne ' --land
,anrt day*
da&gt;8 w
’* .re
l*’ anrn
Blv n to
10 the
t,K* wil*fl’‘!&lt;'mtht
Ufc with the sense of [hair, which barber doc* the talking lia.el Norn* for the program.
।l/xKd
irri m
Tikh
ought to fare life
‘
, Ka.-iuaso! Dey-nt and Miriam Kan- fare of handicapped, children, last n* reality,' with a sense tluit we are
Mr1*
'K;r "( Battle creek, sister# of Mrs year. He told &lt;4 fhc Ann J. Kellocr Imated to get out oF ita experlttace*.;
are aiXta of Jueto? and Mra?DM-! B*rter
• 8cho0‘ in
Crc,'M 1,,id the *®n’,
•h‘ch
"id Van -'ll of Detroit Mr- v «n
"
. i i,
*&gt;rful *',rk l"llu''Uw;&lt;‘
Th, y!w 1,1 ’t,ve u" --'rength and happiness ;
:Z11.- h l th., m: f . n . "t , hr. .1:
11 *’' ‘
,, urf ni&gt;l o,ll&gt;
,h,w' unfortu-J We cun do it; but we cannot, do it r
fhH J; 1 II &gt;J?V- ih2UU 1 br'4k: Mr- Monte Smitii d'-llghtfullv natc children tba desire to bc useful।by neglecting the inner life and the|
m
xZr n .‘«r\-«.hran
"l’5’‘:‘,'*wl ,t'f N’*
Club at ,n,.n and women but are hdttng Unndr ‘self.
We can develop i
wi!.:cr
H*-’ S”"11’ P”*
. ix-opi,. and the communities from irtrcnglh in life nnd character
•C' wuLUnfd^.n.?h^ w,’
'V"ln" •1‘y
April 12 a;which tliev children come. Dr iwhich' will enable u* to carry on
XnH-.J
nwir
m. &lt;lrllc,"'"s 6:30 9u,,i'r wu
by j PHtdiard hail lantern, slide*
I amt. carry through :.uc&lt;i-»tully. even ,
! M
r
rm L wt, '
i,ht
'’
b*'"*
’ar-::which
he
ciect*
-.iu-’ hl,!
Mr-..-,
im urn •'"&gt;
he showed
showed the
the ...
meet* of
ot didi- In
in. aa. depression
depn-Minn like
like that
that through
through. I
.nd Mi.-- George M. Newton
....
i, im- laua
.........
. aurac,.and
...i •»
. 1 uTiicii
. . iiinlight
'ttv,
with Ki.lct
place
card.tevt
fur treatment
of di-; which
we aft? passing.. ..
Money u not!
,ci-utcr jm &gt; • .-&gt;1 nu . -IJain-ou .-prin ,
especially tubereulir-i-. One : Hu* important tiling. Financial sue-!
Saturday, April 22
- 1 - M,. v.iinT rnwir, . r
■'Following tlw
bu.ine-— shivered when he showed pictures of j cc*s ta a small part of a real life. Friday, April 21
ren?were SZ- VX nt Mr um'i
«venln* '4*' sJ*nl *’*’1’’ people
..pir clad in
■■&lt; shorts
wpn.. and
-.I... aiwe/in
....... ... . A
n real
ii-n, life
uir will
—iii alw» h«'e
iuiic enough
rn»uKl&gt; ;
poii were b.innjy gia&gt;*i* 01 Mr. ana gumes.
।
.......
re the Al|&gt;».
»■.., •«■»...
..... World's. ..gixids _____
I bitter cold .uv.i'.hcr
in
Tins I_»
of thl*
to get_ along I
Itrevtmeni prmwl very effective and i happily. Real happiness will come
Lb.

Look This Way!
FOR LOW PRICES

L. V. BESSMER
Hastings

The Jeweler

Michigan

26|c

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~r l»pW&gt;~ In U«-

Corn Flake*

10c

Kellogg'* Largo Package-----

Fel* Soap

REED’S DRUG STORE
Corner o( State gnd Jefferson Sts.

Hastings, Michigan

Mayflower Wall Paper
Approved by Good Housekeeping
Magazine for Color Fastness

10c to 39c Double Roll
VARNISHED KITCHEN AND
ROOM PAPER—Double Roll

BATH

ZilC

Soda Fountain Service
lce Cream—All Flavors

Regular Sodas and Sundaes
Malted Milka

_15c pint pkg.
-10c
15c

Try u&lt; for your DRUG NEEDS

Registered Phamacist Always on Duty

&lt; Canned &gt;
&lt; Vegetable* .

mother Mr
Anba End-!.- , over | P Ro John-on: Cornl Alma Hn-lf|Wh ur nnd‘ "Un.hlne is not new ;
GARDEN ILt'B NOTES.
19c
Corn.
Itlic unvk end. Mr E^Klsi' V returned(gleton; A. Cond. Gertrude Jone-; but wa* employed 1000 yearn ago by ; °nP o{ the most important ques•“ F'A“ViIIc ,or “i&amp;c jSn.y- Bninh: ■nc*'u' P^«wnt p%^^
I SL i' .. /• rv..ih «„rf „N I |Kal«C. Johteton.
.
‘X-ray oba mummy l.WO y-srs old!*: How best can 1 control dueiMe
10c
. wnJL’t.;.? . I*o"2. . ! ; I
jolly bibtiuhTi'i i ii
'’&gt;“1 had n proven case of TB cl *r-d pararttes?'
’ An
to um
thb|
.
asi answer io
JOLLY
CLI
B.
A Wooton dent to Detroit today.
jui
.i.i BIRTHDAY
niitiiiu.ii 1
1.1 n.
.„!■ ■.
«•— ■•..-•-a ... ...
. •..... ..
’.the former-to vutt Ml-.- JMephtm-l Mn, F .M. Cra.g ua.. ho-tm. to
fXm™ w.c, Masted in thi* column April
The last part is here given,.
ICarvefh.and Mr* Wooton will visit the Jolly Birthday Club on Thun-.Jm 5lh.
For apple scab, black rot of apple. 1
Miw Helm
Wooton and Mu . rtjV. tncmb.re and gtiert.-numbering
«n&lt;i
impressive by
by Uw
tlw u&gt;e
u*e of
of UnUn- bud moth, codling math and cater-1
!Ada Michael Mr- Manon H rtg»on l*&lt;nty-two Ail enjoyed a Tmade
i
made imprc-sivr
Hank*l*». Velvet, The Beat
u*c a lime sulphur mixture
tern riides.
pillar*; use
iof Charleston. W.
. will return
P31 luck
Mix, ru-'-rn
ireicn
" Vu
.......................
iissisUnn
Mr- dinner;
Crrm «-i«ii
i Meeting clowd*by kinging. "God
Mreugtn or ar.-ciule of bad 31
with them.*
••
Kri
»■-" &gt; ““ “r'-|Br w„„ V&lt;M -nil W, M...
.All,.:. API.a.W.IU.,
Mr. and Mn. Kan jcni. .jn and -Shultx, Delton, Ere*।
---------,
----- .. land repeating the watchword, a*
Hw? blossom*open. Rep&lt;*»t when I
family and Don Fisher of Balti-" The afternoon wA» spent socially.1 listed before, thia u the last regular i ‘he blossoms are about halt fallen
DUHwV
or Middlavill*
E Holly and
ai.d
reporting a very delightful lime meeting If at any time a special phu u very e^mul when Rshting
Creek. Dr. and Mr- L E.
son of Muskegon and Mr- and Mr*
meeUng u. desired, if three or more the apple^cab or codling moth. Re­
William Zuldcina mid B 8 Holly
Mr. and Mr Will Ott. ot Rutland members will notify tire? Pretidem Peat again about two weclu, later
of Grand Rapids Merc Bunday
he’ will be glad to call a meeting, [on • warm nwlst day
|
guest* of Mr... Ague* FUlvr and were pleasantly surprised Saturday . . — Pearl
.—
....
rot-use- summer
or mild;
April 15. when their chU-IDuc* rust,due
Bagley.
Secy. ।I For
-r- grape
—
Dwight Fisher, all going I &lt; Wood- evening.
d
’
ren and grandchildren walked ini
---------- • • • '----------- - |s,r*,ng*h lln;»‘ -iijphur solution, ap- •
hnd for dinner at Hu- Holly home. on them to h'-'.i&gt; Hum t:i-brat.’’VISITED MU- AND MRS. L
ply when Hi.' Irsits.an partlyJ
their fifty M-venth anniversary ;
B. CHA.MBERL1IN .MONDAY, grown; Ju?.: before bio--nun.; at.d
Chisago Beef
Morgantown W. Va. were guewi* Ice cream and cak:' were wned to1 The member* of Uw Barry Ccun-l*,w n ,™n ,ns irt- 11 m* 'x-ary to.
of Mr and Mr*. L&gt;**tiard Board over
the week en&lt;t Mrs W. D Rred. eighteen and the evening was ;.pcnt ty Health Unit, tiictr wives and hu«- :,pr?Y ,tcr J1"1' ■mmomcal. copper
Castor Cut*
cards and garni band* wenu to-Charlotte Monday I ca£*wni*,:r “-'iutioi',.
who ha* been spending soiqF time ill playing
------------- ----------------------- evening and visited Mr and Mrs, , I^&gt;r plum curcitlln use arsenate of I
with Mr. and Mrs. Board, returned
J. I T-( I.I B.--------- I Lyman B Chamberlain The Hav- •'•d
*vh mixture J ixiur.dI to Pittsburgh. Pa., with Dr and Mr*
Mrs. Ed Story entertained the &lt;lngA Iollw tc..-ta a|on»
lx,t |UCk:to 50 gallons &gt;4 water when husks
Farrier. Mr aiwi Mrs Board and
।J. F l Club very delighttuUy mi Mlw&gt;fr ahd had a happy time with'*®?’ rrp.-utmg for leal spot about
Armour’* Banquet Brand Sliced
guest* spent Sunday in Detroit
I 1 .’lursday afternoon At bridge hon-1
.a* nuzzles and bridge.*Twelve
days later.
Ol* were wmi by Ml - Dan LewD (roni thb city sfere WCSenL
•ra,M-mildew dust freelv with I
SSIlT, iSSl'A S
'J-Mf
M"11*'- A
A lovely
TI."
;»•«.. &lt;■' -U1P.UU .... . W.h: dry
«... JJ E. Mattbon.
.Mr AM
w«? f£SuJ Im lunch
'“■««»»
-n.d
sruHt UE1-O«E AV.MLlAn,. I
-•»«&gt;«
•““&gt; &gt;l«’
was ren«d

4

Pee*. Tomatoes* ►

Corn Meal 5 Lb

Cake Flour 5 Lh **&lt; 23c

13--Z8H

Meat Special*

Beef Steak
Smoked Ham
Frankfurter*
Bacon

29c
19c
2 u' 29c
2

u-

Lb.

)i Lb.

PHONE US YOUR ORDERS

Mrs Mall Coots and Mr and Mr.,
Donovan Moore, all c4 Detroit Mr*
Sarah Hopwmrth of Belding. Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Mow and Mr. and
Mrs. Plynn Matthew* of Grand
Rapid*, and Mr. and Mrs Wm
Severance .«n-J daughter and Mr.
Rc.e BUnkenburg and daughter ct
Battle Cktek.

No W0Uder it's called the naUon.il Mrs H A Adrounw was in Kaiany othfr dwUM
.
game when a New Yorker from amar&gt;&gt; Tuer-day evening where jU- ..iu*address thr writer of this
Athens cheer - piadly tor thr home- '*•**,4 dinner guest at Dr Doyle a ,4 l3n’ a -ri(. addressed envelope or
traJn pitcher from Haywire. Kan. -‘nd *ter wa* speaker at the ladies' phone
tl w Hoatings.—Anthony
I
—
&gt;—&lt;-•-»-------------- Auxiliary of thr American Academy .uaq.
*
*
' You don't hear any of thoM* -i- ol Medicine, which met al live Doyle
’» s i
’ .
wani.a-go-bacVre.i-tlic-Uiin
ong» l.ome
Mp
Adrounie diwu*.A giegf many prospective caiuthere day*. Maybe the song whtera l Oriental Rugs." a subject Wlih.paigu promtoca .rem to have been
tried it themsejvu.
(which she is very familiar.
nipped in the budget.

We Deliver

The Big Little Store

�THF HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY, AVRIL 19. 1913

PAGE SBC

THE CHURCHES
...NeW Truss Proves
Greatest Rupture Ai*d

mission 10 and 15 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert cnlertamed for Easter dihner; Mr. and
Mt
Glen
Blake
and
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Ekra Dell and dougHKatlwrine t&gt;t Middleville. Mrs statu'
llilurt and daughters and Frank
Mr and Mrs. John DeJL
Carl Jordan spent' sc
Mr. and Mi&gt; Donald Gager spent
Euv.-r -*ith the latter's parents. Mr.
biother Wallace and sir
and Mis. Harry Hough of Hurt fold.
Jordan.
’
•
.Mlu
Jennie Out;;,is spent the week
Leo Marston left Monday for Mil­
waukee after spending several days
•
• w
■ .Gordon DuBols of Grand R*ipid».
' . Mita Margaret Spindler and rootn-

Akron MschanfForm Tnis.
«&gt; have a 1A exclualva
fsaturo ’’Selective PreaCt.ro
Control”, Holds the rapture
Bore securely and eHmlnates
uiuiccassary aad painful Us-

Exclusive Akron' Tnu» Fitten and keep your trau lu
adJuituKtt.

The Prescription Drug Store
HASTINGS

day to resume their studies at Man­ McMillan, cf Hastings.
chester after spending Easter-vimMr. and Mrs. .Glen Covert and
tian With the tenner's mother. Mrs. daughter Elva.of Lake Odessa and
Arlie Hplndler.
'
. Mn Hannah Wright of Woodland
Mr. ami Mrs. Frank' Kilpatrick vert Easter gucaU ut Mr. and Mr*..
and family were Easter guests rt tiie Truman Munkm
Miss Lculse Hilbert and friend of
of Lansing.
.
______
Buttle Creek spent Easter with Mrs.
Mus Mddr'd Williams of Mason Stata Hilbert.
' "
Dr and Mrs. Ireland Holly and son
Citv spent tho week end with Mr of Muskegon. Mr and Mrs. Win.
and Mrs. Dell Williams.
Zicdema of Grand Rapids, Mr. and
Mrs. Kmi Juhiuon and children of
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Furreat Battle Creek. Mrs. Agnes Fbh’fr and
McMillan nt Hastings.
tons. Duh mid Dwight, of Hastings,
Mr*. David. Kilpatrick - of Erut and Mr*. Rena Culler and son Bird­
I atking - pern Monday with Mr and sill Holly wwe East er guests ot B.
Mrs Frank Kilpatrick.
S. Holly,
Mr and Mrs. Edward Penne of
„..wand Mr«. Glen Densmore-r-nMr.
Grand Rapids were Sunday evening lertalned the Bridge Clut&gt; and their
ivller* of Mr and Mrs F K Border, husbands Thursday evening.
• Mi..:- Virginia Foul of Kist LanV. fl. Wotrlng has men itivihg
u.i sps-nt the Wsrk end with her chalk Utlk programs ut.Zeeland and
; .mnls.
Mr. ...................
and Mr . —Lawrehce
Battie V-.
Cicek. ■Two
In Bat..... •• .........
.
MI, progrum-s Hl
f-H‘L............................................................. th- Crick were for Southea.stern
Ralph Lambci:mi of' Kalnmaroo Junior High School and the Ann J.
• »&gt; t!w‘ u”'k end with Mr mid Kellogg School -rendering the |iroMi'.s. Clyde Ruel.
gram. “The Sung of Hiavvatha."- as
M!s.v Rcta Janin spent Hie week a Ikwk Review.
. &lt;
yin! with her (lateiHs in Bento:l The Aiml meeting of the Woman’s
Harbejr
:Club'w.i-. held at the sclwolhou.-r
M; :• * Winifred Border mu! lc- Tuesday eVening. ft was "Mmic
ti'rc Dowden &gt;|x nf the week end Night." and the following lirogr.un
■ itli friends anti relatives in Lan- in charge of Myrtle Bulling and
Aliri,’ Smith was given:
,Ch?,‘• H"'A!a&lt;i,r of
■'Tlw Ash
Welsli folk
folk
'1 —
‘ ' Grove.' Welsli
&lt; Mr
»on8
J?. r''Iu."
s^siherhood-Gaines.
’ *:1,1**‘ Abd daughter,
.........
................................
Chorus—R&lt; na Culler, Arlio Spind- vvw.■
"■
Uedm sdity ler.
Erma .Tyler, Bess Hilbert. Ger*,'!!■ &gt;7 f hllip Potter and children trude Plant*. Mabel Rowland. Fem
. ■
Trumbo. Mildred O-vgood. Jeanne
Bobby Bush ol Hastings 3|x iit ltlszpvBcls. director.

Our Success
Ha* been achieved through care­
ful builness management nnd
talkf.vclory dealing with policy­
holders.
SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS

I

WOODLAND.
: Easter vacation with Mr. and Mrs.
Mt and.-MTs. Jame* Sumner. ITnr-. J V. Hilbert.
lift and Jami*. Jr , of Rattle CneX Mi. and Mrs. Ed. Covey of Cobles &lt;
wi re -Easier tuests ot Mr. and Mrs spent Barter with Mr. and Mrs.
F E Border.
। Clyde liucll.
•
’ Mr and Mrs. lister Bninmi were The Junior class of Woodland
■ ■&gt;-• of Mr. and Mr . Stanley Township school arc giving.u play.
M inker of South Wocdlnnd Bunday • Kleptomania.’’ nt' the schoolhouse

Lord BepttMnUUw. H*»tia&lt;«. Mkh.

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELP.V BUFAIBING,
CASH FOR OLD COLD.

FOR SALE-CHICKS

CARbS of THANKS

WUU .Lfibon.] su4 RbrJi. IHuiu Red,
Both tlMd*. 1(T« »««'. May 7c. Junr fl,-.
Cuitora lUlrhibx ac per egi;
Quality

GETTY'S POULTRY FARM
AND HATCHERY
Middleville,
Michigan

ANNOUNCEMENT

F. H. GASKELL
LICENSED MASTER PLUMBER

HORSE SALE!
At Miss Taylor’s Barn, Nashville, Mich..

SATURDAY, APRIL 22
COMMENCING AT 1:00 O’CLOCK
20 Head or more of good fann horses will bc offered. Some
''matched pain," and oeveral cheap horses. Ages will range
from 5 year* up. All hones sold on GUARANTEE.

M. T. STUMP, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

,
D»*den.
Plano w)l'». Minuet, Paderewski—.
Allee Smith.
3. IkneiltA of Mafic — Helena

"Whcn I sec a lawn that is shag­
gy and .unkempt.' says a gardener.
"I al mice draw the only possible,
.conclusion.'* That its uwm;r Is a
bachelor.

O'er Ilin and Dale—Encman;
Comrades in Anns-rHayva. Niyrtle
BuHtni:. Vesta Born,' Alice. Smith.
Artic Dviwmore,
r u nol xufplWk to learn that
nnemifioyvd Hungarians.* engaged In
t.ikmg gold from the Blue Danube.
n|V
»i-iagiim umy
nie u
averaging
only auuu&gt;
about «a |MT
per
_ .L 8lrttm
Sirnua an(l
and hU
his imitators, it
ft
must Le-iecalled. have uitvudy ex­
traded millions from this particular
stream.
.

Snravincr .’’’akes- ix»r crops
opraying k-.xxi ami k&lt;xk1 cnne.
better. let me do lt for .rau. Rea*
aonable price. “
ANTHONY HOOS
rinr.T church
or citr.uT. sctr.KTisr

FOR SALE!
Michigan Accredited Blood Tested
(Thicks. .Low Prices.
.
Custorajiatchlng. Hen Eg.js. 2c. .
BLAKE'S HATCHERY
Battle Creek. Mich., 391 N. Kendall.
Oijt 5-3

Donald McCallum of Bimh Ridge.

tvt nnd friends in Rouens Milb
Mr and Mr* r.ot&gt; Led enu

April Special!

? Croquignolv
J; Permanent Wav c
Tfdd aud family of Pvttcrvlllc.
Mr amt Mrs Wm. Lons nf B -.1
FIRST METHODIST EpfSCOPAL
CHURCH

'» ful Ringlet End'

finger waving.
Hollywood Ringlet. 8LM

The LORRAINE
BEAUTY SHOP
Phone 58

Ihiu'y Crocker. pianist and radio
ni;&gt; r. from Canton. Ohm l. visitle his friend. Edward Willison. Jr.

Lake Odessa

Mr- and Mrs. Ed. Hun! attended '
the P. T. A. soup supper, irtule and !■
served by’ the men. at Cloverdale .

This bCAUtltul piece of memorial art work was designed ;»nd manufactured by us for
Mrs. Ella E, Holloway cf Hastings in memory of her deceased husband. Wm; Holloway,
and placed tn Riverside Cemetery, where it may Iw seen by any one who Is Interested
In seeing the grade of workmanship and material wc supply our customers.

HASTINGS MARKETS
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liool children Ore

.rWoDie Economics
Extension Work
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Let’s Think of Decoration Day
A Day of Commemoration
Only 5 Weeks Away!

IRVUW PROJECT
Mij* Mary Ann .Collings, and is diGROUP PARTY.
reefed locally by Mrs. Harold’ On Friday evening, Apr!! 14. she
Sprinter. The note book* will coin­ Irvine
.------ •&gt;-------- Group held tin !r an­
pete with others in Barry ccuii’v.
their families 'at thp
tiie best winning a cash tjr:?o. Wo
have six older student &lt; who' Jiavo
done ihls year's work and stx in the

AD YOU planned to place a Monu­
nient or Marker this Memorial Day?

H
the Election.'' by Nellie BMford.
ib'.c Mugndge.- Letha -Hauser,
wing the program with singing

'Good#/

Monument prices were never lower than
at present and we have a large stock of
the finest grades of .granite. Many hand­
some designs at prices to suit the most con­
servative.purchaser. •
If you desire a special design in monument
or marker^--different from others—wc will,
make one fur you, as we did in the instanee
of Mrs. Holloway.

Our detignt are original—Oihert may copy
bafcretods
airilataa
-fteiood-Hoftte
estttned contMiifty

You are cordially invited to visit our show
rooms where Quality, Workmanship and
Price combine to make every purchaser a
satisfied customer.

We have been located in Hastings 26 years
ami we feel, that this is a GUARANTEE ty,
EVERY PATRON that only the HIGHEST
GRADE of service will be rendered, and
that every patron gets FULL VALUE for
the money expended.
1
We value our good reputation too highly
to .resort to any but highest business
methods.

We will meet you by appointment any time

Hastings Monument Works
CHARLES H. LEONARD
Euiun

HASTINGS, MICH

IRONSIDE BROS., Proprs.

TELEPHONE 2497

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, April 19,1933
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educational institutions. tain of the metropolitan newxpa- PICTURES OF LIFE

I 1 A AU Ix.lu V» J
now friend* &lt;&gt;f the schools urc
—---------- ----------- .—3------------------ :— ' runniiiK over to Lmuing .well day the niMteiiul up|&gt;euring in many of I

(Continued froin-|Hige one. part D in an effort ui prevent such dnutsc
-— ----- -— --------- - ---------- - •* —— ciijau.-, have been profiosed. but from
the handwriting on tiie wall. Other:, Lbt. M-nUm.-iil • xiireoM-d by members
did not. und those tluit did not dr. &lt;)f Ua.
their efforts will
just now beginning to realize tluit ir
O|H. member of tiie hour*
taxpayers who cun no longer pay
lluMl tlk. University had had
taxes cannot pay salaries and ex- -three vlw, presidents drawing Mil*
penw. of university t.-qchere and mp .
high ua SI8.D00 u year al &lt;’»e
otUcial:. of lhe same ainuunt' Ha y Nimc,
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have always had. Tire ways and j
...------ mean* coMuntfU-e of tiie bowv plans i Members ot tiie Michigan state
u reduction dyit really amount.*, to repute have been placed in un -un­
something in the operating costs ot fair buhl before tiie peoplf* by cer-

IN DROP OF WATER

PART TWO—Page Seven

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tire larger dailies they would have
the idea that lhe wnatc is a body Microscope Reveals Many
mrn
M.
ecmixiM-d of obstructionists and,
Wonders—Pictures to
Angell and Rev Dewey mad. .1 trip
know-nothing*, 'nil-. Is far from
n.. oi,„..... ...
through the Reformatory at Tonfa
tiie truth say legislative observers.
Bt Shown Ut Fair
IilAl Thurwlay where LTOtJ men are
Trti&lt;- mere have been dlfl&lt; tenet .■- ot
maktr^of tin- ts.liexopc rewab. confined beciniAc 14 some ofleuve
oplplon among the'scnutoni.’How­ toDie
us'dujxmr’F-uis that are' a mil-1against society.
ever’it can be luinestly said that
d
^. Bump led
on
Mkhigan has never had a group of Hon
,K&gt;n timeU"T larger than
,n“" our
" " own
°V’ We
Wr
Da*
»’ &lt;« aa- discus-,.on
&lt;»»*
are iiMd to having-tiu- revelations

NOTICE!
to Our Customers

of
"X S'-treS ! 2SL ?!!’ “•£ f
menu made, as tlic result of astro-’ ■Mrs, Stauffer a- v.uerU of .the group.
noinlc research..
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‘Middleville Y group were led in
B^t we
vll. acquainted ttheir Bible Study Ix-t । Thurxlay
- are no*
cra-rope iv show- ,night by Secretary Angell, und a
with what the —
mlci
In
ing In these &lt;lnv&lt;
days uwhen y., magnify- ,choice of a new leader t &gt; fill the
ing rpower has been o marygously .vacancy of Ivan Lyons resulted in
increased. wr can lutdlv* realize ,the’cholce of Coach Holtfo'rth The
that,
•■.«., ...
in u
a single drop &lt;*I water. group met this w&lt;*k on Tuesday
there ran exist an ahnort inflmte tevening. Clayion Bell Secretary
number mid infinite variety of inChristian leadership Is absolutely*
finiterimal anima! Ilf.- called pro- fundamental for ir character build­
t&lt;woa There are various kinds,
from the ’ingle cell wlueh multi; ing summer camp. Such leadership
pile* by iuMMdim: Itself, repeating --1-Th£ j.
” ’’ ’ sniart f.i,,. ’’
that proc, s until th. original cell «•»"'?
•’unr ‘'n •s,‘ a”
makes a mynad ot others. TiuA iiatlon^ broadcast lMt Tue.-d.iy
same
sort
lift:
that
we
we
on
the
1,1
U.-ld
gaVc
the
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Air^-I,.. dedicatory
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M n
earth Mi’iti-. to go on imide the drop of Lord Allenby lor Die new Y. M. C
A building; m thr famotL*. city of
While the Moure delinquent tax 0*_*‘ , .1 , ‘ ,1'
»«w«n Jero*akni,.- Here is a spot where at*
L.n inu towitou &lt;te
” "&gt;■&gt;'■ “■“£
mospherr
’
is
peace,
where
Interna
­
awl mate hb te«» I. u, to .to
• ■““t'*- Tte/
dter-.ull, me. .4 ite rn.inten.-tot "I*
Y&gt;", tional unity may bv, fostered and de­
Ite to,i.l,r.alu. tltot
*■** Cri.ttev &lt;4 Pn*.--., thl,, veloped.”
Mr*, c. J Bamiun of Woodland,
Ulin, .ten4.1 te .tow in i^bt-tte &gt;“■' »&gt;“
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ot
witnexxlng
revealing
KurUto |..w.r&lt;r-b.4ter ,ta. .. ta- •""*
“"■" moying pictures '•'"■1"
“: leader o! tlx- Junior Girl RcM-rves
•Ina difficulty in payinit hi«» taxes.i this life that exist:, m a -.ingle drop
dlMriimbns on vita) life prpblcnv. of
The M&lt;»&gt;re bill that wa.-. hustled
.through tiie senate witlio.it proper- Br.sidc:. that llierc will bit pic­ girlhood.
T. 8. K. Reid will direct the bora
time being taken for its .roiu-ldera- tured impierue animals that lived on
i non. met a different fate in the the earth a million years ago -Jhey a: Y M. C A. camp in Hie art of
be electrically oju-rated. will making bows.
hou.se. Now the house inemben*■will
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’have pu-.w-d a delinquent tax bill'। liave tla-ir battle.', aiid wiil do tlieir
Details an- about all arranged for
(that really-means something and-: various stunts. All of'thoe will be tiie Rural conference to be lujri in
! gives just consideration to lhe man pictured for those who nitend tins Grund Rapids. Aiirtl -29th tor 7th
; who is trying to assist his govern-1
and Sth grade boys and girls, It wilt
iment. The^iiHiu- )&gt;ropo»cs lu th.­
be a rare treat to sec tin- church
’ bill it huf enacted to spread over n.i EARLY SEEDING AIDS
and hear the i organ . recital at tlie
' period of years all unpaid, taxes, i
STANDS OF ALFALFA"‘""J,..:!:
providing the taxes of 1933 urc ixdd &lt;
TliU idea i. generally regarded as
Ing nature, all *frre. Parent-, are
: being i-ntirvly fair to the man who Plantings Later Than June 'urged to accompany their 7th nnd
: l»-trying to keep his properly al10 in Two Mich. Counties |8,h «raden.
‘ thobgh he ha-: been uiuible to pay
Hastings Girl Reterves arc plunhtx taxes during the past two or i
Were Markedly Inferior
nlng a five nnlt. blkl, ,wxt
three years Tlic Mcxin- bill, de­
East Laming — Seeding alfalfa at after .school. Dorothy .ML-kr, Prrsi, signed of special bejM-fit 1o the real thc projier time does not cost an ex-1 dent; Helen A ’
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.’estate promoter and sub-divider!; tra nickel and may-mean the differ- Maude Wallace,
would enable these jiroinoter.'. to. ence between n good stand and a I Mrs "
."and Mrs.
I liold the land tlie.v had ta*kcn back': potjy one. according to members of Hanis Woodbume, leaders.’
from its-purchasers without paying i; Hie'farm crops dejiartmetd at .Mich­ "For they that take, the .-.word,
tnxea.on It for arvi-rai.year:, to come.' igan State College.
shall perish with the sword." Jcsks.
! Then when the back tux Was.spread ■' The department bases its state- Matt: 20:52.
j it could be charged against the ■[mehl upon studies made in two
! proix-rty and with’the coining of;■ counties hi tiie. past two years and
PINE LAKE ITEMS.
. better badness, the lots would again •: upon
11|M1I1 ,tlic
1B. experimental work done
Then* were twelve member* nnd
be .-.old and the buyer would hav.- to; at’ “
llir. "
college
Alfalfa seeded
be" - Alfalfa
w.-eded bepuy the buck taxes as well as the I b)rr june |q atl(j p]Unted without two Visitors at tiie Helping Hand
prevailing tax. It was this feature m j a burM. croj&gt; ba._ tin- best chance Club meeting held with Mary Multhe Moore bill that led to its rapid of developing a root system which lendore on Wednesday. Tlic new
(fcecution in the Ifbiue.
I Wjj| carry most of the plants president. Mrs. Pearl Bagley, was
unab'x* to attend because of sick­
i
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‘.through the first trying winter.
ness in the home, but the vice-presi­
. Til-- liousc of representatives has! Cass county alfalfa fields which dent. Ruth Hughe-., presided very
Telephone 2121
Hastings, Michigan
during It* long history been -Blast ■ were planted tn 193?) by farmers ably. A completed layette was as­
fortunate In selecting-its speakers. I who limed their soli and sc-ded sembled and 4wo pieced quilt toi»
well
grbund &gt;but
, 8&lt;&gt;lons seem to have a wny of find- ’ ron
— w
“" prepared »«■&gt;...•&lt;
—• who were turned in. These will bc tied
I ing men tor this exalted honor of seeded later in the year liuui their In Muy when the chib miets
with
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; outstanding pleasing jx-rsonnlity as neighbors had poorer stands of al­ Sadie and Clara Scott.
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—mm------well us executive abilivg. Tiu- Hun. falfa .in 1931. Seedings made in St.
Fred Ming, who la-id the |&gt;o*l for Joseph county tn 1931 showed sitnl- • Mrs. John Stewart of Plamuvll is
spending some time with Mr. and
■ many years, was of this type. Many ■ lar results in 1932.;
The (|iinhty of the stands In the Mrs. Earl James.
thought when he did not return last
Arthur Morse and family haw ’----- ;---------- -------------------------------counties
on the
year that It would be hard to fill two
—
,—— was
— judged
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COATS GROVE
I his place. lyit (jme has proven this basis ol thickness of stand, vigor of moved from North Pine Lake into;
Russel!
Minor.
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tenant
htfuse.
and. ,
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not to be tlw case. The house has‘growth, and freedom from weeds.
hu ...ovrt u&gt;
«■■&gt;■■ *"? «‘"n. R”'"
i (his year ns ite speaker Hon Mar- i The fields sown In the spring ot tlic l.r. awd
* I Lot SPIREA—V. IL, IS to 21 in.—
farm.
i.j lumbn ,.11 *»nunl by . ml«rf quruur .he,
tin J. Bradley, a product of tiu- Up- | Ar»t of June were markedly superior
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pupU,
W
ite
Sou'.h
ritei"
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-------------------------- 10c each
per PcniiLMila who Is proving to be to those sown later In the year.
I-ike Ahooi
linan and ,h,; PikStor •h‘ve an Ea&amp;ter
•the same sort of an Ideal speaker I The“ comiiarisL'iu. were made on
DEUTZIA—I^R.. 2 I.. 3 ft. .
. 29c &lt; ;h h
Cbn. S««
in Pl.ln« ll on -™“v
that the representatives have always] fields which liad received equal ad­ ■niUteday
..... rratete .1 U» i. ••“J"1 F?"c5,oL*',t‘T
had a habit x&gt;f selecting. 8|x-nker vantages from thr application of TMIUhlpnnd
FORSYTH I A—Fort. 2 to 3 ft.
25c
Fete...ton
S«lurd«y Mil. Uoyd l»™.nd. who
Bradley lias won tiie respect and ] lime or fertiliser so tiie only cle­
On Sundoy Mr. .nd Mr, w.llrr'«-««rn&lt;Kl will, tern 10 MW on
esteem of ail of the members of the ment of dillerence was the date of
AMOOR RIVER PRIVET—IK to 2$
Warner, liad as guests. Miss Ruth ib(,nUa&gt;.
seeding.
Tiie
crops
department
still
house.
.
inches
. $5.95 per 100
recommends the use of lime and Nottingham of Doster. Mr. and Mrs.! Our pastor was balled to Shultz
Walter Strong and four sons of Kai-Jon Sunday P. M. to jx-ach tlse fuHo win ro down in Michigan his­ fertilizer where necessary and the amazoo. Mr. and-Mrs Sidnev siee- neral sermon ot Mrs. Mary- 'Thomas
COMMON LILAC—2 to 3 ft. (Color
tory as another chief executive of­ inoculation of seed, but also advises man, daughter and two sons of'Hanna. Siu- lived here some years’
Purple) . --------------------------- ------ 25c each
ficer of lhe lower branch at thr leg- early sowing dates so lhe plant can
cgd.and was well and favorably
isUturu entirely worthy of the high Ret the beneftts of a longer grow­ Cooper.
HYDRANGEA—(Color Pink)
39c each
ing period.
The last Farmers' Chib meeting of known apd we regret her passing.
honor bestowed upon him.
the year was held at the Kellogg Those., who attended the funeral
RUGUSA—ROSE —(Pink to Red Color) 12 .Mos.
Former Governor Fred W. Green
Camp on Friday evening. Nearly were Mr. and Mrs. Wing. Mr. and
HOLMES CHURCH.
Guarantee.
.
.
of Ionia, appeared before a house
Mrs. Willard Detnond ’and Mr. and
committee th«- other day- and urged
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barnum and one hundred-fifty people partook of Mrs. Russell Detnond.
the enactment of a bill which will daughters and Mrs John Woodman the bountiful dinner at 7:30, and
A son Was born to Mr. and Mrs.
SEEDS — FERTILIZERS — INSECTICIDES
many others came later for tiu- pro­
permit betting on horse races In, spent the week end in Detroit.
Dayton Ackley on Tuesday at the'
gram.
, Michigan. A group of Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Durkee, Julia
The children of the Doster Qjin- hopie of relatives near Vermontville.
sportsmen are interested In having nnd Mrs. Sarah Durkee were Easter
They have been living in the former
day
School
presented
a
very
good
the betting bill passed.
visitors at Elmer Risings in Has­
Easter program t&lt;&gt; a large and ap­ Levi Okase houie.
tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Chase spent
preciative audience
. A Detroit representative thinks Air. nnd Mrs. Gi-orgc Vanden Bosh
Sunday Sch-.-ol wa/ organised at Easter with Mr. and Mrs. EURene
, of Allegan spent. Easter with Mrs
the
flonsu
of
the
state
arc
able
to
innt
-----------mnt
mne
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* mni-----North Pipe latke with Johp Klllick Davenport near Woodland.
pay a liccifsc fee of $10 per year. Etta Parmelee and Clarabellc.
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Stowell are
MUs Myj-ile
Myrtle Servin* of Grand as superintendent, Ruth .Terjicnntng. moving from here this Week. Tltey;
to do business In addition to the, ■ M1M
secretary-tnsusiirer and Mrs. Lath­
other taxes they pay. Hr has tnlro- Rapids came home with Julia Dur­ rop as pianist. The classes will be have lived on the Stowell farm ever;
\
duced 'into the house a bill to this kee for the week end.
organized nexj. Sunday and’thcy will since their marriage and have been Mr.
aiid
Mrs.
Vaughn
Fuller
of
effect. Its introducer Is a florist.
active in all ot the community life
Hastings were Easter guests at Ben choose their teachers at that time. and will be missed from our neigh-1
Mrs. Lindsey is ill with the flu. the
Crockfords.
borhood.
SOUTH TIIORNAPPI.E.
Mr. nnd Mrs. FSwobd Barnum and other members of the family are re­
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Smith of Mid­
There was a school meeting Fri­ Roger spent
Koster* at Walter covering.
land spent the week end with rcla-.
day evening at the Gates scliool for Barnum's in Hastings
lives here.
PLEASANT IIILL.
the purpose of electing twp new ofMr. and Mrs. Charles Bayne at­
The S. S. gave an Easter program
fleers to fill, vacancies as two of the tended the funeral of Charles Brush
Paul Palmer - lias been absent
board together with another wore in Hastings Sunday.
from school the past week on ac­ on Sunday evening and gave an
offering to a Children’s Orphan
sent over into the Thomapple W. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Durkee spent count of illness
Kellogg con-olkiatcd school district. Sunday al Seymour Relglcr's near
Mr. nnd Mrs. Scyniour Jordan and Home. Special rongs Were given by
We hear there were eleven votes Freeport.
Mrs. Clare William., called on Mr. lhe Male quartette and by Mrs.
JUST RECEIVED
cast for director of which Perry
and Mrs. Charles Jones of Orange­ Floyd-Clum and lhe children gave
Barnum, received nine votes anil
RQBINHUE PARK.
ville Wednesday afternoon and। exercises and recitations.
An interesting program was given
A CARLOAD OF
Mylo Shaw two Votes, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hotenrd Smith en­ made th£ acquaintance of their new,
Fred Bowerman was elected treas­ tertained the Larkin Club Satur­ daughter.
urer.
day night.
The Sunshine Club met with Mrs. of Mrs. Bertha Case Wednesday
afternoon.
’ An important part was
Mr. and Mrs. Georae Poland visit­ R. J. Williams Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B Johnson
Mrs. McDufTy of Middleville is a splendid book report on ’ Folk­
cntcrtaiiwd on Easter their children. ed the latter's brother. Homer" In­
house” given by Mrs, Kendall
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wlcringa gram, nnd family ot Hastings Sun­ caring for Sim Nibbs. who.is very Coats and every member entered the
111. Mrs. Elenbaa* Is helping with
and family of west of Middleville. day.
discussion on ’ Thy Correct Use of
Mr. and Mrs. Julian Potla nnd the housework
Afternoon and evening callers were
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter Leisure Time.”
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kay-ner and daughter spent Sunday with Mr.
Next' Sunday evening the com­
and
Mrs.
Sam
Zerbe
of
Middleville
called
on Mrs Kerr and Miss Nettie
■Mr. Kayner's daughter. Betty, of
munity serried will be led by Max
Mr. and Mrs. Evrld Jackson nnd of Lowell Tuesday.
Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Harryson Randall spent Sunday after­
Mrs. Byron Rowlader and chil­ Coau. The lime is ciianged to
Skinner of Rutland.
eight
o’clock
Mrs. John McCrea and /&amp;mlly noon with their daughter. Mrs. Er­ dren of Grand Rapids spent from
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baxley of
Thursday until Monday with her
have as their guests her daughter. nes* Barnes of Harris Creek
Mr ...U Mr. R J Wil- Grandville
On.iK.nllr vuuted
vwud Mr.
Mr ami
.nd Mrs.
Clyde Kollar and family and Jack
Rose, and a young lady friend from
Chicago. On Monday her two sons. Williams and family of Grand Rap­ Uuu Mr. clar. WUll.m. ...d Mr, H.rlow Bn num on Sund.r und
John and Faulkner McCrea, also a ids called -on Mr- and Mrs. John R. J. W.lli.nv. took item Iwpw uml jcHod on E S. Ttawm .nd ium“X ■»
kIRmoun.
ton-in-law all of Chicago, will coine Kollar Sunday. They al) called on inuM &gt; coup., oi dw.
Otto Lightfoot of Free|»ort and
t&lt;A visit them.’
HOPB CENTER.
Mrs. Arthur Terry who has em­ found him much improved from
NORTH HOPE.
Mr. nnd Mrs. perry Wiseman of.
his
operation.
ployment in Chicago is home for a
Mr. and Mrs Jay Anders nnd
Mrs. Julan Potu afcompanied her mother and Mrs. James Murphy Freeport visited at lire Frank Leon­
few days' visit.
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mis Spent Easter with MT. and Mrs, ard home Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs Fred Ashby spent
BUGBEE CORNERS.
. Mm. Glenn Dean, of Bowne to Chas. Welch in the striker district last week in Kalamazoo visiting
Doreen Cappon was a vislt- Grand Rapids Monday.
Tills community extends ' sym­ relatives. •
pathy
to
the
Thomas
family
In
the
FLOUR
FEED
COAL — CEMENT &lt;• LIME
Mrs. MelLssa Ashby of Kalamazoo
The American home U the last
'home from Hastings high school for word in efficiency and comfort, an k»s of their mother.
ts visiting at the home of tier sou,
BRICK -- TILE ♦ FARM IMPLEMENTS
the week and
Homer McCallum of Muskegon Fred Ashby, and family.
architect proudly states. The only
Mr. and Mrs. John Foote of Pon­ thing left to do is to And something spent the week end with his par­
Harold Kidder and wife and
tiac were Sunday callers at lhe to keep Ute fanlily in It.
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCal­ daughter nnd Mrs. Bertlia Kidder
HASTINGS, MICH. - TELEPHONE 211b
Chas. Foote home.
lum.
spent Sunday in ScotU'
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer of Big
Mr. and Mn. Robert Vrooman of
“I could listen to a piano recital
Claud Mosier U on the Sick list.
Rapids liave moved into the Rice for hour*," writes a musical corre­ Bugbee Corners spent Saturday
New York CiiyV first directory,
house. Mrs. Palmer U Mrs. Rices spondent- If he lived In our flat, he night wtU) Mr. and Mrs. RankUi
I daughter.
appearing in 1786, had 848 names.
Hart and family.
would have to.

New Reduced Prices
On General Tires

GENERAL CREATES

A NEW TIRE/
NEW in tiesign . . . NEW in ev­
erything that means greater
safety, greater comfort, greater
mileage, 80'; more non-skid,
40'* less air.

b... rn«n&lt;£ «

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most uf the present membership’ of
■ the anatc Of course there are one
or two members who do not mens...
r w
W to this
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.. .stand..........
lire
up
High geiiera!
.. . Then- ale. lew
.... ..ties to apecial
ard.
interest.*,
... and
-HU no
.IV selfish
Ri.k... group has
•
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--------any strangle hold on ,tiw *enale.
They
i nrr are iiiusiiy
mostly cuiriui
careful m
in wuf
tiie .legcrIlsUlive steps they have taken and
time and again they have demonxtrated tin- fact* that tlwir one
i purpose Li to M-rve tiie b«.l Interlests ol the state. Unfortunately
tlirough propaganda in Mime of the
daily newspapers, the taxpayers
have gamed un entirely different
idea
IUIU of
UJ tiuw»«. '.-nate
..null.

Authority has been received from the
Comptroller of the Currency to pay Trust
Funds created or accepted since the bank­
ing holiday and to continue the practice
of accepting deposits only in trust.

Such deposits must be held in cash or
on deposit with the Federal Reserve
, Bank at Chicago and are pay­
able in full on demand.

Blow-Ouf Proof!

TUNE IN — On National Net
Work each Tuesday evening at
10 P. M., following Ed. Wynn
program, and listen to the most
sensational broadcasting pro­
gram ever attempted by any rubher company.

This is done for the convenience of our
customers and is a temporary arrange­
ment, to be continued until the Comp­
troller of the Currency shall determine
such other services as we may render
to this community.

Universal Garage Co.

Hastings National Bank
Hastings, Michigan

New Supply Of

CEDAR SHINGLES
THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Frank Sage

Phone 2515

i Wgfcte® JF$@d] S®@dl Store

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oee in is

LIME

new Frigidaire that
uses no more current
than one ordinary

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HYDRATE LIME
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Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company

A new standard ot economy*—greater cooveabnca
—distinctive style—genuine Frigidaire quality—•
one-fourth more food space. Coma in azsd tea U.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19. 1913

PAGE EIGHT
whlle other brewery owners say that

Michigan farmer* should not for-'

CARLTON CENTER.

BARLEY BRINGS MORE
------- uTurrai'iiern isi'entiae Spartan 1* equal to any other varlc- sake a proved variety of gram lot Willard Nash of Lansing 1* home
WntN UotU IN ouUro ty for malting. Tiie question is not which there it usually a special mar- spending Easier vacation with hfc
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very miporrant to Michigan grow- ket in favor of varieties fur which the parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Narfr

Manufacturers Pay Premium err .apyway as an increase in the market is more uncertain. Tlie!4nd brother Zane.
'
*Pre­
brewing Industry to prewur. stand- change* in prohibition laws have
wr Bn(j Mrs. Caryl Puller anJ
for Bpnrtan
Barley
ardswould furnish an outlet for stimulated in interesl'ln the produc- baby have come lq spend the sum­
pared for Dinner Tables' ' —
only
,------twenty -per
-----------cent of lhe amount tfon of barley but the reewds show ; mer
the latter's parents. Mr.

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sre-r. Lt
that the .«id«l demand for tin* and Mr* Wm Hale Mr. Puller, who
East Lansing—Piping tiot soup c!
grown
In !?»2.
1932.
.......u be
-vadvocated
—
«z —
■T1m-MichiMichiganT!:r
Elevator Exchange
grain will not Le large enough to has infantile paralysis is some betMiould
by
these
gan grower* of barley whowant to ua» paying five cent* more per compensate liw passible 1.x • from ter but will be-confined to hi* bed
get a maikct premium for their bu*helzApril 7 for Spartan barley changing varietlr*.
for teyaral w '
- -- -­
grain iiet-ai:*- the. soup makers pay than for other varieties This bar----------- &lt; •- --------------------- ----- --------, ciMwr^aBb.,
-------- and daughters have
higher prices for Spartan bailey, ley Is sold to manufacturers who ■
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■= r;s■ ", ■■----- ------- - moved* onto tin1 Fuller place tor the
which t. better adapted to their prepare the grain for soup stock.
a.
purpre&lt;-a than other vnru !!••*. a - The .-wed is hulled nnd rooked. Spar - COURT HOUSE NEWS
cording to the farm crop- depart- tan barley is while when it Is hulled
.
'Hemn-y Sunday went. Mr and Mr*.
men! at Michigan State College.
and the kernels'are, plump. Some
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
I Clare Jones and family ol Kalamafated fliat other varieties arc 'darker colored
d for and shrivel somewhat so they are Dan;el B YoungbloodI. Caledonia
Sivytan barley
Mrs Louise. Katnetlne Potu.TzuschnUt and AU«&gt; Charlotte
kind*, much Inis attractive.
malting purpose
Middleydlc .................................... • iZuschnltt of Kalamazop.
Richard G Perrault. Middleville..:
-231 Mr. and Mrs Leon Woodin mid­
Dorothy Lucile Moflitt. Middle­
. family of Midland are spending »
ville............... :........................... I#-few di*j&gt;; with the former's sister.
Morri! Diinkeibergvr. DkMlin# . .33
: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heinley
18
Mrs. Forbes ant) Mr Donovan of
Edith Ball. Dowling
Floyd S. Rtrcoc. Nashville
. :2[; Sheridan wen- guests Sunday of the
Lena Rowlad-T Smith. Na-hvlfie. ; 1 former's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
brockford.
Paul Townsend. Woodbind . .. ~| Mrs. Roush of Freei&gt;ort visited
Opal E Leckrone. Woodland .. : Iwr brother. Mr. and Mrs. Oils Lan­
don Sunday. Mrs. Roush. Mrs. Lan­
Kroger Celeufales Country Club Week
PROBATE ( GI RT.
don and Mbs Blackne&gt; atleiKlcd the
•: Harlan HoHl'ter. Petition toEaster* »«rv ices at the local M E.
with a Tremendous Sale of
It- ylaim lor damages filed, or-, church
to. settle claim for damages «-it-1। Mr.;
......
uauvuiv a a.- ippi.i • «&lt;,»
'
Quality Foods
seriously ill Wednesday und was
taken to Pennock hospital Her
many friends wish lor her u speedy
Mary Shand.
Ib.
ol uill
Mr and Mi:- John U.sbonw visited
boxtiled
: Mr; Florence L’sborne in Lake:
Country Club — Criap and flak
Albert S. I-imb.td.i '.l, Pet i-J Odessa Sunday.
or Adm: filed, petition for
Frank Barry who has been ill tor
Flour
■ lb. sack 49c
_.. Adnu. ftkd. order appointing wine time is mt so well .at this'
spiiTHd Admr. entered, bond tiled,, writing .
■ted
I Mr and Mr*. C. B. Valentine and
Apple Butter
2 awx. j.r» 25c
Esl Cordelia A BlsM'il drt d. Or-1 family -spent Sunday &gt;itti relatives,
tier allowing claims entered.
. In Grand Rapids Eat. Johanna* Schmid. dec d.'Pe-- There were a good many attended
No.
tition-for
driermtnation of heirs’ the entertainment given by the1
Fancy Counti
filed &lt;in}£r for publication entered. Hickvillc twins. WiAntsday- evening
Est. Margaret Jennie nnd Eva at tin- Carlton•GrungeUiall.
White or Golden Bantam
Schnjld. deed. Petition . for
. .. dvtcr—
Mr mid Mrs. Fred Henney and
mlnalibn of heirs filed, order
Z-‘~ .’lor
r" TRoix
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rt attended
_ ....
the pageant
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of____
the
Quick Oats
55-ot.pJ.it. IOC
publication filtered.
! Crucifixion and Resurrection of i
“
AHfn Pctitim forjChrmt given at the Pri-abyieriai:!
couiLsel filed, order church Sunday evening.
Pancake Flour
5 u&gt;. wck 19c
lor i»u«’r to employ eounw! entered
Mr and Mr - Frank Hosmer en-:
E.t Fannie Baldwin di e d I.:- tertained relative* from Grand Rap-;
cenx toTnorutage real v.st.it&lt;- issued id* over the week’end.
Country Club
E*-. Janm tt Wellman, deed. PtMr and Mra. Elwyn Daniels of
titios) for Adtui* filed, order up- Hastings vnitrd af their son's. Mr.!
Madr of fineat ingredient*
j. itn'.inc Adinr- entered. bon&lt;i of nnd Mrs. Leslie.Daniels. Sunday art-!
Admrx
filed,
letters
&lt;»f
udnuniMru1
rrnoon.
Gelatine Dessert
pkt. 5c
turn iwurd
. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash and wm*
E-t. JnhnvRoush. dec'd Petition'attended a family 'gathering nt the!
for reopening of. claims bird. Ciu-. lattci-T. parents. Mr. nnd Mrs M
2 N:..’P 25c
Peaches
lions tviued.
’ .
1 Coykcndtill. of near Hasting*.
IM M;c-m O fl
• &lt;i’&gt; &lt;1 Order' Mrs f.'lm-r Marlow &gt;&gt;( HosUtig
‘ ’ A.
- . ■
'oik* Sunday.
iwtitton o'.■ Clara
White entered. diKltanfc ol cxecuand

Soda Crackers

Nearly Half Century
of Thoughtful Service
For

nearly hale a century this
bank has tried earnestly to render a real and
thoughtful service to this community. Care­
ful consideration has always been given to
such policies as were believed to be to the
best financial interests of its patrons and de­
positors. Permission to reopen and operate in a nor­
mal way was received by this batik from the
State Banking Department. This was grati­
fying news to our many depositors as it was
also to the officers and directors and was as­
surance that oi|r policies were of the right
sort to inspire confidence.

2

Corn

25c

The smne conservative uud sound methods that
have directed this bank through t/iqgperil­
ous times of the past -will guide it in
the present reconstruction period

iluu 10c

Pork

6

Beans

Tomato Juice

Bran Flakes

pi. 10c

' Country Club—populi

Kidney Beans
Country Club—fancy quality

Bread

lb. loaf k.
Famous CountYj- Club

Margate Tea
Rich—flavorful

Jewel Coffee

3 £ 55c

French Brand Coffee

23c

Country Club Coffee

27c

Fine, rich and'diitinctlva

SLAB BACON

RING BOLOGNA
Farah mad*

10c
.. 15c

ib.

2

New Potatoes

5 is.- 19c

Asparagus

2

bch..

17c

Bananas

Beef Pot Roast "■ 8c
Beef Ribs
Beef Steaks

Young and Tendar

Round or Sirloin

I
lb.
lb.

Pork Steak

HASTINGS, MICH

TELEPHONE 2103

Mr. ana mis ueins riugnea ano
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son. Ronald. 41 Toledo. Ohio, wereI that capacity. She will also direut
week cud guests of their parents.1 the organization.
.
Mr. and Mr- Wm. R Norris andl The Nutrition Class will meet with
Mr. Richard Hughes.
Mrs Bertha Bush on Tuesday allcrThunday Mr and Mr. David noon. April 35.
the, progpm al-.o.
Dial entertained Mrr. Wllmlnk.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Burdick of
Twenty-two members
lckory Corners spent a lew days
Club arjd' four viMtons
cntir- Tipp of Grand Rapid* and on Sat­
st week with their aunt. Mrs.
tinned at the home ol .... Edwin urduy Mr and Mrs. Emory Fox and
Prances Searle*.
----- -----...... Whidby .i- children of Detroit and .Mt* Oscar
John Adam -began work
(Iw
asswtitig hc.'to
fur a Garden Day .palmer and Barbara Fox of Ha*- Kellogg estate last week:
progrnm Roll call wa* enswwed
,
Mr* Bertha Bush. Mrs. Leda H:«r-S
by
- n a m 1 n g - " favorite flower*."
Wednesday Mi* Moll went to! rington and Mrs. Beatrice Dunning
Mr. Bertha Humphrey • paper Ionia as a delegate for the Macca- were in Kalamazoo Tuesday buying
La-. &lt; Build a G-ufi.contained bee* She was accoiniiamcd by Mr*, their new Easter bonnet.-.
many helpful km', m; arranc-inent* Maurice Hugiir* and Mr. Vaughn; Mi
” nnd
“ ‘ Mr*.
“
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-liangharl
Chostrr
und planting She *poke ol plant- Mott.
entertained Sunday for Easter .din­
mg a friendship card. n. t!;. ^iDs-.»:
Madame* Stella Barber. Ruth ner. Mr- and Mr*. Mason Norwood
friend*; ho* in future year* fovins Hughe*. Al'.ir Wood. Lucy Norrts of Kalamaeoo. Mrs. Sarah Brajvdmrmonc-would lx-bnaight to mind ,tnd tin' Miu'e. Clara Scott and i tetter of Hosting* and Mr and
Dorn Johnson attended the District Mr*. Burr Van Houten of Alina.
of Rebekahs at KalaMr. and Mr- Vemor Blough of
Hasting* und. Mrs. Junn Ryerson of
.Ibuikm Hughes went to Kaliuna- Detroit were guest* of Mr. nnd Mn&lt;
l....
&gt; Monday ...
lor a.. medical
... ----- exatni----- Clarence Texter Friday.
rmrr Mr* new
i. i'Ion Hi* many Triends wSh him
The Delton L A. S will gather.
,'ju-edy recovery
•
newspapers and magazine* Wediirs-'.
Club
The Eister service* were much day. April 36.
ip-.ed. There were 101 present a^
Mr. and Mrs John Hnrnngton
Sunday School.
and family entertained Sunday Mr
There
to l»' mudi interest and Mr*. James Underhill and Mr*
ittic Bcliincet
। manifested lit the revival meetings Hopkin* local, also .Mr*. Nelin-1
Hump!
,r- i ; a crxxl attendance.
Pennock and Ml*s Ruth and Howard
lind Mr-- George Adniiiwn Pennock of Hickory Corner*
able t
Mr anti Mr* Chas. McDermott.
iv "With
Mr. and Mn,. Burdette LHtl&lt;- Mrs
Kate Williams and Mr and Mr*
Leon Dunning and ix-utrite at-DEI.TON
Easier dinner with Mr. and Mr.Day wm
Clorencc Texter1 Sunday by
MU» Maxine- Henton and friend
raunj of Taylor Unlveisity spent tin- week
end with Ihip parent*.
pent
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adrlaiwm of
Mrs. Battle Creek spent Sunday with
Dmg a; i»w.u
•
the home folk*..
week
Mr.* Allie Jjuick wa.. called t?'
.Mil* canng tor her da icnter, Battle Creek last week t-» wc he:
Ida sleight and little ii.
sister, Mr.- Moore, who undcr*cii!
Bunnell L. A. S. serve dinner
'-------a serious operation.
ursday. April '.,7. .it jin'• iiomc

S

Michigan
Motorists
Discover

there IS a
difference!
STANDARD RED CROWN
is UP in Anti-Knock
no increase in price

hick.' meeting and pr
How the dinner Every

’.-tunc came to Art C
and daughter. Violet. Sunday

8C
1Z«

home by urc Miss Violet ■*;&lt;- visit114 at her gran’dmothi'rli near Dea*

lb.

Lean and Meaty

3 Ji»- 23c

Smoked Picnics s»dt. shaoki... it. 9c
Ring Bologna

The Bunk with the Chime Clock”

Junnett Wellman, die d: In- : Triple Link Club was postponed to1
minty filed. qrdei a
• April 31- at the Odd Fellow* Hall.i
I Put luck dinner.
i Mr and Mrs. LeGfand DePricster J
for llcenw* to sell real estate lik'd.
and Mrs. Art -Baker and daughter i
i E*t Geon;' E. Coleman', dic'd. Fi­ .of Knfainazoo were callers at Mrs.
nal account filed, order allowing ae- ' Jennie Norris Sunday A. M Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur J. Polley. Mr* Sarah
, Smith and Myrtle of Battle Caro-k
were dflcinouit Caliet.- Mrs. Smith
remained uitn her sister. Mrs. Njt-

Pork Hearts
Pork Livers
Spare Ribs
Veal Breast
Veal Roast
Veal Chops

HASTINGS CITY BANK

25c

2 R&gt;nS. 15c

Fresh Picnics * Sjc

[j GALLONS

:x&gt;rning Hr Collison titwc a - u.&gt;ual
Returning to the hotu
on . fire Realizing
ydo much alow he Rat
alarm and soon help enough cainc
jo that most of th- furniture down
•tain wa* soften out but nothing
from upstairs or the cellar. It U
probable that spark* blew over on

( EII.IR CREEK
P .Uwiir Aid a!
thr 21th j asphalt shingle and lhe lire 'seemed
iated last', to have started in • Ute southwest
[part ot Ute lwu*c quite sotiw dl*:: Gurd and family .tccom- rance from the cook stove Sym­
d by Will Gurd and wife spent pathy is extended to the family in
ij ut Will Shriber. in Has- Uwr misfortune. ■
The lurry T»v School Diane.
.&lt;r.d Mr.- Lawrence Botuick P. T. A voted at their nice tine fin.... .Juul- of no-n towiuiun mited dav night,to .-joitf-or a movement 'o
Guyla Peuse and famxly Sunday
lorggiuxc and itelp malnuit. a Girl*
Hilwvrd Campbell and family arc,.Camp Fire. Miss Crane from Baltic
entertaining company from Detroit. Creek was present and spoke in

! ll)c

Full Pack.
No Slack Filling

r

780

[coMmial-tfficienl

SAME NUCEfoifar
AS 42 YEARS AGO
25owicai for 254

It was^nndunced only recently.—Standard
Red Cwn’i higher anti-knock quality.
Already thousands of motorists have np.
proved it cnlliuaiaBlically! They’ve found
there it a difference in the way their cars
behave. Tht^’re coming back fur more—and
more—of thi^ tmoother, livelier motor fuel.

TRY IT—Tr^5 gallons in jour own car!
Find oat for youIf! Drive in where you see the
familiar Red Lrow|| globe. Gel 5 gallant or morp.
Then pat It to the
‘
Try ‘it for
quirk pick-up
in traffic. Try it

At An StamUrl Oil station and

for limbing power in the hills.
nomy on the open road.

Try it for long-run
You’ll like the difle

ALSO DISTRIBUTORS OR ATLAS TIRES

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. APRU. W, TH1J

&gt;A»mi

NASHVILLE.
, |
FREEPORT.
ORANGEVILLE.
Sunday gurstomt the home of Mr.J Mr. .and Mn C. W. Doty, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. Eail and non’
ilOrnCniUKCTS K^OTilCl and 4Mrs Porter were, Mr. and,Mn. children ot Level Pirk spent Easter Olis spent Sunday with their *on
----------- Carl Huvc and daughter of North with the Iatter% parent.-, Mr -and •Lloyd and family at Plainwell.
By Home Economics Specialists ’ Cutieion. Mr and Mrs Charles; Mra_Ed Coati
Mr and Mrs. J W. Sheffield en­
Michigan.Slate College
Hawthorn and family of Lacey and- feL F. E. Deming, who Userious-. tertained her sister and husband!
-'Mr. and Mrs. Harley Klnne of, jy jfl
the Pennock ho.n-.tal at from Baltic Creek Sunday----- urano
i.-uge
a
mrtnuuy
dinner
।
Mrs H. McCloud and children of
Grand I.edgc a birthday dinner; Huttnju h reported about the same.
An inexpensively prepared wall pa- i was
served -7
in honor ot '.Mrs. Haw-1 Mr. and Mr.*. Ed. Cot
Otsego spent the past week with her
-—
per cleaner which will prove very : thorn -t:_
and daughter Mildred and nings. visit
iratCnt *. .Mr. and -Mrs. Oscar Boulter,
.luitnr.i Saturday
effective has been suggested by the Ethel Man Kinin- •
i| MfJ a|]d *M
ut Ulis place.
home ninnugrnicni speclaluu of tlic
Miss Madeline Gut linger of De-1 Woodland &lt;
home economics extension depurtchildren Were Sunday uuist. id her
rial mglurbdnec.
meiit of Michigan State College.
sister ut Delton.''
Ingredients required an- two cups
Job England nnd hh hirer. Ml\*t
Dih 'fact l« one of .thr measures which co .to
Earle Fclghner
nrjd
Mrs;
sifted flour.-one cup warm water, Gi6. . non &lt;&gt;f
, .■ Detroit
.
- National
‘
&lt;&gt;n
and
two UMcapoons kermene. four tn“ 11
”'.&gt;&gt;11.111 -pent tending a &lt;
bleiipoon. immorua and *««» table-.•%*»’• 'h-'[
*Mr *«&lt;» Wh-.J- r a,
Dan Bagley is' &lt;jult&lt;
Rpootta salt Stir while cooking unv?*1'"'r , . , ,
! Mr and
al this writing,
Phil Penfold
never lira a dollar of any member'*. principal.
bin McWhhi
til tiie mixture is stiff, then cool
Carl,“‘‘
1
mid work Into bulb, with hands "
‘
“ ‘ "
Tiie amount given will ■ dean one
')ios|lltai
small room.
wi
•For washing painted walls, a .volu--&gt; where un X-ray
knee &lt;
lion containing one cup of ral «&gt;da- 1 ingMra broken
and Mrs C
Virginia; Pattan *
his wri-.inc
one cup of ammonia, one cup of and Churl*-,
were
vinegar.,nnd one gallon of. warm , Saturday
water 1* suggested The rohitlon
Detroit'. Oldot Building und Loan Anotialion
About
thrn
-thirty
StKitlav
morn- and M:
l* applied with a sponge and is iing son-.eun* brake into the EtaroDan Ooodci
I25O GriiwolJ Street, Detroit
gas station, taking six tires and Friday .
sponge may bc used for the rinsing .line
y•'u radio
I
&lt;
not
',
। Wednesday pxs'.. ut
of rough plaster, while a cloth is
J. L MAI’S. REPRESENTATIW IN HASTINGS
suitable on other surface:-. Equal' Rev. and Mrs Albert Odtoth spent bril h ui-.e wen- Mr. and
day- with Uicir .-on, Rev D. ixibl &lt; t Northville aim M
parts of borax, gold dust, and corn a;C. few
Ostroth. nnd family a* lj
meal, mixed thoroughly, and put in
amah amounts nu a damp doth will . Mr and Mrs Charie* Bet
lhe fortius '■ parentbe found satisfactory for, removing tenained
spots Irani a painu-d wall
. KulatiuiMx* for Easter.
1 Born to Dr. r.tid Mr.- F g
WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN
Another economical hint which?,.
may prove helpful during housj- ' ’Pg . /. ..
y. Mr. . Pulls*' mid
cleaning tunc b contained in tKe
‘ ..L
.■Sparrow
lurpitui
in.
following inexfK-iuuvc treatinentx for
‘
dust cloths: *1&gt; fjoak thr dust cloths &gt;!1*" *
‘lilt- new officer- for Luurvl Chap- Loyd (luodcnouiih spent the u*-&lt;k
hi cither -kerosene or ammonia for 'tMr, No. ti"o
”p'
31,
K., Soin
. are. Worthy Ma-. with mend.-. in LansuiK
24 hour, and tia n IH dry'for 24
'
*' Ov.h
"ours. If the day is damp, the kero- gj*
...
■ene may need io dry for n tew
^r- Viola K . .
hour* longer: ,i2. T&lt;&gt; W pint, ot patron To- flall-i
hot water add one tablcsiaxm of M
; .
furhlture polbb. Soak dust doth
y, : i
In this liquid then wring dry. When
Mr.- Id. Wr '
r.in-r.
thoroughly- dry, it may lx- um.I ou'V.J' v..rlte rvi'the lurnitur. . &lt;31 Put a little furnl- p’ . ’ •
..
...
ture polish HP a tm can. preferably
ch'i.rf’uUra S
the can in which the. du.-.’, mop a,i. “ie':,i . ..J.
came. uh&lt;| let It spreud over the
wmef; kdnomtbhu
bottom Put the dust doth*-in and
let them stand tor about 24 hour ' Elect.*. Mrs Clara H«niiemnn: WnrARE FEATURING
Mr? Grar.- K.ii..rr. Sr-n’liu J.
NORTH MAPLE GROVE.
i I Mui.r-&gt;* nn Tue«da&gt; night
Nita Kutwr WK initiated Into t|&gt;e u**
Mn Dan Robert1- and i&gt;n Fcai.ua
‘
Followfnc the work light
- IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENTS
Wert in Latunng laM’TliurMlajC
*&gt;“■ order.
_Mr. and___Mr __________
Wayne Barnhart
_____
nfrohmen'
•*i'*.d by Me*and sons. Mr?. Lottie Beach und d-nr.-s Gm! Lykitv-. Elm- Gillette,
children' mid Weta’Hawks of Bat-* » n- Waning and Phil Dalluiuser.
tie Creek, abo Mr. ami Mr- l^.-.ier
On Thur.&lt;i.iy ni-Jn tl-.r Cimer
Huwk-. and family. .-|&gt;cnt Easter Ixn Club enjoyr &lt;| . jmh I
-ut,.
Chuck .Cult
with their mothjtr. Mi_____________________________
..
ld.‘ Titrun. :ill Grand Rapids
Hulda I'
Hawks
after
which
u
play
wu
,
given.
There
Mrs. Nettie Schid If went to Hawere
23
pre.--nt
Mr
.
Edith
Jones;
lings one day lust week for a visit
and Mrs. Mae Kohler will be the
with ft lend...
------------- .. .. Dave Marshall of ^Mtasscs for
; lew days with Mr. and lira. Adam
Nashville spent Easter ut Orlie BelMrs. Chat ।
son's.---------------- .
' Newaygo by
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaffer of
Fred ’Himes was quite sick witiL her rnothri.
Kaluinurou and J4n&gt; Irvrie Johnson
wrea
.
,
........ -•‘’‘‘t'Hained ilb
d Eiw.n.Phhrtui 11 called on
nr.d
EuKrtn- ol
&lt;&gt;i Phiirmrll
Rib End
Lb.
Mildred Klnne spent Raster -‘rr brotncr and ri'plu w.froni Jack- j. w. Shaffer nnd family* Sunday.
h and Mr Dirk Hoffman •
°* ““
• Opal Webb of Battle Greek, CluyOn Sunday
nigh
.......- .......
und family' hear Quimbv.
-------—
.— ..
—-.. dj.nnurc
— *—•• (0U Webb mid Charles Harrington
Mr. and Mr.. Humid Roberts of."Who Kill’d Fur! Wright' I nf Bnrryville mid Jesr ie King trad
u&gt;.
LanMng spent the week end with?*” “
""
u &lt;
fiirnlty an&lt;j Mr and Mrs Clair Van
church-' Tins is To Ik- a union
his parent*
Svikb- .spent txster with Mmiile
Mr. mid Mrs. Howard Burchett
•W&gt; bb mid family.
and children of A’-yihi 's|mm Sun­
Doroiliy Mind.
thr
day With Mr. und Mrs. Will Guv. i
------------ .™i---------------■ Mrs Mi]ta Elliott b|M?l;t y.’r&lt;nu
;duys with the home folk ..
Callers on Man- Turner ld&gt;t week
EAST DELTON.
' d.*y with her brother, Mr, Erasund Mrs. Rex Watara. Mr. b,‘7!'TLak,- 6dc
j were. Mr. and Mr&gt;. Floyd. Nesbit ot
and Mn*. Ike U.-inaar mid Mr. and
Huch Crawford of Evart was call- Ulairyvilb* and Rev. L Gtbbrr ol
| H i tin ■
Mrs. Georg; L^lnaar and daughter,!lnu On ,r*entL* ht p Sunday.
IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS
Josephine, sptnt Koster at Libi;;
W.t-fc.end visitors at Mr. and .Mr
LIST GUN l.VKf.
Whlltemon-b in Hickory Corner . ; Scott Lydy' wen-, Mr. und Mrs EL
.F|oninra. Bair, und cliildn-n
Mrs Floswe MorLinl. who went to *vn Ha-.ward of Paw Paw. Will nj Grand Rapids -srient the week
Pennock hospital Wednesday forjP»'ten of Evart. Lyle Lydy and eHd wnb tl&gt;e Null faimlv ”
Ib.
3-lb. bag
an operation, ts getting along fun- Intnd. Ml.. Ailiswortti. of Lnnsintr
Crawtord
' Albcy.ColliMMi and wife. Jim Col- and Mr. and Mis. Geo. Lydy and otaOrang.-vylli- called.on
O’clock
li.«on mid wife of Kalamazoo and; baby, ot East Irving.
,
Tni- place Sunday.
Mr and Mr-. Johnson and little .on - Mr. and Mr. Gru. Keeler ol Ha- 'Mr. and Mrs Ch-org- Rue
19c
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
of Mar-hall were caller.-, in this. tmu. ..|Knt Sunday with Arthur in Battle Creek Wednc.day on bu
23c
BOKAR COFFEE
। neiuhborlKKXi Sunday afternoon.
: Slain.
nets.
Mrs. Vina pnrkr- and Sort David
TfiA
Mayfair
29c
, of Delton spent Sunday main and!
Monday with her suu-i*. Mrs. Viola
Waters.
i Much sympathy is felt for Art
icolhsoh and daughter Violet in thlrje*s of their home by fire early Sun-'
day morning.'
' !
Mr and Mr *. Albert Hartman and
‘Daily Egg” Brand Poultry Feed*
two daughters of South Hickory
.Corners were .jcalltts. Sunday eve- i
nin« at John Wllhson's.
100-lb. bog

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You want the BEST seeds you
can buy . . . seeds with a high
germination percentage.

3&gt;!1£ ffiaftonal jfinuit &amp;
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We have a complete stock of all
FARM SEEDS.

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(except the alfalfa seed)

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SEEDS, BEFORE YOU
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VELTE&amp; COMPANY

STORES

Dealer* in WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT. LIME AND ETC.

Hastings, Mich.

Teltfphone 2257

Piltdown Man** implement

BeeE Roast

Firrt "Comm»rce Chambe

Sir Arthur Sniilli^Viaalum*
moil'. Brltl'li iuillin&gt;|&gt;&lt;&gt;l«ihst. la
hibltlm* n Lil &lt;&gt;f flint, a man iniid*-

Boiling BeeE

found it nn longer pomUiIe to com­
bine roinuierrliil with municipal
function*, nnd CKliibllshHl nn iiwwria Hi hi. which It calleil tlic "ChainKixriH

the llrrt time Hint the

title WilH

Pork Roast

Loin

Thoringer or Salami

15c

Perch

Coffee

MICHIGAN

BELL

so

17c

Block Salt 3 xt $1.00

TELEPHONE CO

IT’S KIND
to your FURNACE
USE

CONSUMERS

COKE
IT’S TOASTED”

1

Impurities are removed . . . harsh ir­
ritants, such as excess ashes, clink­
ers, soot and smoke are taken out . . .
giving more foi your money in act­
ual heat value ... a REAL economy.

For this tricky spring weather, Con­
sumers Coke is just the thing for -ALL­
DAY banking or a QUICK fire.
It’s dependable and -EASY TO USE.
Phone 2305 or your dealer

CONSUMERS
■POWER COMPANY

SCRATCH FEED
BABY CHICK FEED
MASH EGG, STARTING, GROWING

DURFEE
Come out mid heat Rev. Robert ‘
Hall next Tuesday. April 2$ at eight
'cicloek at Un* East Baltimore United'
‘Btvtliren elninrh.
The P T. A at the Durfw school-!
I house Friday night was well attend-1
!cd.
Mr Mary Rice anti son Edd.
., Monday with Floyd Palmer
nyar Orangeville. Mr- dticc reiinaincd for a longer .day.
. ,
Mr and Mr.*. George Bauteh and |
’children and Mt*- McElwain ol I
Hustings s|&gt;etil Easter pt Ham- ‘
mond'a a-nd Bateman s.
[ Mrs. Jolinson ol Battle Creel; i
jspent several days la *, week with j
Mrs Cha.*. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs
Ruy Clemens'
..pent Easter wlili Mr. and Mri.
lArnott ciemeiu* Of Kulmr.o.
I Mr* Ray Cicmcra. spent Friday1
I with Mra E. J. Robuuon in Hiutings.

We pay

I work.

'

I

2»-15
39c
10c
10c

ROLLED OATS
KELLOGG’S
CORN

Milk

Pet or Carnation

BREAD
Grandaother .
Wlut.-Wbolc er Sliced
KAFFEE HAG or SANKA
N.B.C. Coolu«*
HONEY MADE GRAHAMS

j Catalonia.

EAST WALL LAKE
AND Vlt’INITV.
E. E. Cairns of East Hastings ui
visiting fnends here.
. j' E D. Reynolds and wife and E. E.
: Calrna visited friends in Vicksburg j
tiie laltar part ot the week.
t
Clifford kohlcr tr tinder 'he doc­
tors rare with un ulcer an hu cyeball. Carl Ricker is doing his farm i

1004b. bag

REACH FOR YOUR

$1.15
$1.29
$1.49

Market Prices for Fresh Clean Eggs.
Ask your A&amp;P Manager for details.

Nutley Oleo

SOUTH COATb 34ROVLMn Flora Woo? bpent Sunday
with Mr and Mn&gt; Harold Haynea in

Mrs. Edna Klingnum of -Lake
&lt; Odessa wa* u caller at the Orlcy
Gilliland home Saturday.
Mr. and Mrr. Claud Demand and ■
i family of lhe Wellman distni t *six?nt
I Sunday.at Warren Cooltmugh'n.
1
I Mr. and Mrs. F. J Hail of Flint.
• were Bunday guesu ut Herbert
; Ftrstcr's.
I Mrt&gt; Amy Curtis ot Nashville,
jipent Thura&lt;|ky nnd Friday with her;
' niece. Florence Gilliland.
Will Bayne and wife visited Ihclri
1 daughter gncl family hi Coopersville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.*. Herbert Firstar At-1
' tended Qi party in Vermontville j
Wednesday evening

100-lb. b.,

Cigarettes

pk«.
10c

Camal. LucVv Strike. OH Cold, Cli«*t jtfirld

Ih-c- 45c

$1.00

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FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

sudden bickuebd, or on acci­
dent in your home . . . a mysterious
noise at night . . . whatever the emer­
gency, reach for your telephone to sinnmon aid instantly.

ORANGES
California
SWEET POTATOAS
Fancy Green Head
CABBAGE
APPLES
GREEN BEANS

Justtouc such telephone call may bc
worth more than the cost of
the service for a lifetime.

The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific T

Fire

Z3k

Lb.

5c

He

�COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Sand dune* are formed by the
wind. A Miff tirfti* blowing along
the. bearfi .airier tuunr *am! with
of driftWq.i.1 (&lt;r perhaps: merely a
luft of srn».- Some &lt;&gt;f the *and t«
&lt;trj.Mi.iti .1 iiud a liny done informed.
Mure and more »:u.d i» addfcd utitll

to India, Ion it* development .ha*
been general throughout the tropica.
I Tact lea Uy nil the fruit I* ph Ued
rri-on.' the exjiort type bcmuM" of

inyirox

Notice of Taking Township Roads Into County Road System

.‘kjkhL’f

P
Ii
ll
ir

S
tl
M
Ol
tl

p*nocl.

Sunday.

1« permitted to perron* updcrgiiing
hnnk'rtiirtey, nnd in mine. uthrr
i.&lt;*.•*, whereby off the giving &lt;&gt;/ a
Mriti'iiunt nupportcil by oath that
the |M&gt;r»on la without
available
u*»vt* either peraonally owned or
In cxi&gt;ertatIoD, he taay be rehiiMil
from the payment of certain obliga­
tion* nnd permitted to re-e«taf»U»li
hlnmdf on a wild financial founda-

A pub)lv oration l.« an ewapade,
a non-co.'unilltnl. nn apology, a RitR.
not a communication, nnt a apcech,
not a man.-—Ralph Waldo Emerson,
In hl* ’ E*»ay on Spiritual haw*."

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-SEVENTH YEAR

PINF I JkF C8IVIP
i iiil urn uhivii

TO BE BUSY PLACE

H '.STINGS, MICHIGAN, APRIL 26, 1933

10 PAGES

J°bs F°r Forty-Two Barrv Co. Men 13753252
In Government Forestry Service
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COVERT ROAD BONDS

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NUMBER 52

PAGES Ito 6
SECOND ANNUAL MU-

ENVIABLE RECORD

No Arrests Made Nor War­
rants Issued During First
Three Weeks in April

I

APPLYINGTHETAX
SIC FESTIVAL MAY 7 WILLPAYTENPER
Program to Be Held in Cen­
CENT DIV DEI
LIMITATION UW tral School Auditorium— '
Prarram to Be Held in Ce.n-*

Hural School, Participate
PAYABLE AT NASHVILLE
EXPECTED FULLY 1,000 This Article Will Answer All the Questions You May SUM OF $04,520 DUE ON
WILL BE NO EASY JOB T-Yu,
u-rbr.ri annual'
nnnn.-il MusicVFestival
—.tlval , ■
The M-cond
. Wish to Ask About the Work. Supervisor
CHILDREN WILL PAR.
f^M^ CAN PAY IN­
Tins YEAR—LAW IS
BANK TOMORROW,
years, there was nut a prisoner m
given by the Barry County schools’
tlu- Jail when the Banner represenwill be held in die Hastings Central
L. R. Glasgow of This City Is Recruit
TI01PATE NEXT YEAR
TEREST HOWEVER
NOT YET PASSED
THURSDAY

ing Chairman for Barry County

’

Itative vLuird tlul'insdliition on Frlday. Tiift* has no: been a,single

school auditorium an Sunday after­
noon., May 7. at tour o'dock. Miss

ABOUT 700 WILL BE AT
BANKING CONDITIONS
arrest, nor a single warrant issued COUNTY TAX COMMIS­
Mart' Ann CbHipge of the M. S C CHECKS TO BE CASHED
Congress having passed and the swers will be found ch Page 7. part
li the Oirector and Mrs. J A. Mc­
for, an urrest in Barty county 4nie
THE SUMMER CAMPS, Presjd&lt;'ht having opprovrd the bill two, of this issue. Anyone interCAUSING THIS DELAY the Arid of April, which i u record
BY HASTINGS BANKS
SION TO FIX RATES Nulty will be the accompnnfet.
to employ 230.000 men for a perfixl j ested- should preserve the Banner

system

•f the

for tiie three weeks.- To »Hiutrat»,

County, Townships, City, Vil­
About' 300 More in Three, of six months to engage in forestry [this week and study CliLt article State Highway'“Dept. Funds
work, stepg are now Ix-iiig taken to,i.curriuuy
currfully as it
n appears on Page
rage 7&lt; ...
, „
, * .
per.-vn.' arrcMcd; In Scptemlxr 30;
Sections in Colder Months select lhe men for this work.
■ before r.;=li;
making an application ’for
[brferr
--- u AUsed Because Other. Moneys ui October 16; In November 13; in lages and School Districts
In Barry county. L R. Glasgow isI place
'1
oliute ip
in this forestry servin
sernec.’.
Are in Closed Banks
Must Make "Budgets"
.
—Doing Great Work
December 22; in January D: in

:

Dr. William McKinley Robinson,
dlieetor of Rural Education at W. 3 When State Treasurer Caa
T c.. will g.ve an address following1 Release the Cash, More
the mu'ucal program.­
Dividends Will Be Paid
T.'te complete program will lxpublished next week.
To the depoftitoni and eredltore
Those Who attended the Festival: ot. 1 hr Nadiville State Bank.
I 1111 pieared to announce that a
of the splendid work done by the dividend oi ten per cent 1* now
ready tor UiMributicm to Hie deposi­
tor.; and creditors ot lhe Nashville

the chairman- of the supervisor: A'rornrnutucapun from W. .s ffoH*
of Michigan by -n _.
deFebruary 10 and in March this year The
„voters
____________
• Mure titan 1000 niider-priv'itegcd committee authorized to carry on janler. Director of State Welfare
—-j ------------- os
fifteen mills
children from Buttle Grevlt. and thia work We. understand that 42 Di jafitnu nt 10 L. «. Glasgow. cha|r- road bond'' du* and iwyable on May 12 The average lor the piv.t six cisivc majority fixed
Calhoun. Burry. Eaton. Allegan'and persons-cun get employment from num &lt;4 the Burry Co. Unemploy- I It now appears’that tlie county years has not been tar. from ski ar- trie Until u! taxation on laojarty m
Kalamazoo counties will t:ja tid per­ this '.'county.- Tt:";
Their "r.2
Win be eleven mint committee. -------------officially designates
but
------------ wly j*. abJe t0 !)S1V !h).
iod* tanging from ten days to three forest camps in
ill thia
this state. which that committee us .™
the ----------------Registrationcanixn
talUMHpay
|Wy uu
the .J|
nrineuu! ot these
tor
months, at the W.
K Kellogg Foun-i
IhOoo men
nil’ll Tlie
Tlw- rere-’ Bureau
Bureau to
tn receive
rrcr-n,- uppheatfons tor
f&lt;ir &gt;txm«L«ai
...... .. . that. ...
..
•
— 'wIM'use about' 19.000
tinie 'ffor
• ....
the
te
Tin Sil1’r’ men rrom
Irum this
rnh.Mmeni for
in the
; cruning ui ‘roe
uus councuu»- .rnumuKHi
mr M-rvlce
service pi
in Enter- t.,1UII[y aW^w’ !1X .,
djj. April this year. Tills would .'etni i Since November the suj^tjatie court
iained at the bunk on Thursday,
1 u‘ yr”‘r’ y
'ilUz-te'Kur (y W1n be UIldf.r uM. direction ot gincy Conservation Project.
.v.,,... .. _an rf.w.,..n tnelIl
indicate that cnme condition:: ai
with the
tlie ending of
m .school?
.M’mx.l.
Mr..
Glasgow
and
his
committee.'
Following
is
a
complete
explanadl
„.
,
t&gt;
r
au
j.
,.1'
Tr
,
‘
'
Mr., Glasgow anil his committee. •
juu bring with jpa the receipt ob­
. l a- total ot 1000 announced tar Th(. RU|(,.rvlsr,r5 ln U1(. wwnshlpBjtfon of just what .uch un enlist- ™
211 'X-i*v &lt;rt iLi 1 W u i improving. We hope the improvi that ah
tained at the time your Claim *a&gt;
norirut
the cotin ’
'after may fix, a
next year will include He three aI1(1 c ’K
of this Clty ailment requires uf lla* person enlist- ^
HVX
' "
- - i merit may be permanent.
filed. Please call for your clw-ck
limit for taxa ion pur|k»«e* for
sumrai-r camp periods, the boys ' nuthoriznl to take upplinitlons. ing. ul.to what they will receive In .“.late to
... pay
.... thia
promptly. The checks are drawn
carrying
on
the'
ity
or
village'
govc;tmp| period, abaf winte r
fol Enrollments will be accepted on and 1 return for their service:.
ex
’nectcd
expected
front
'
tile
automobile
;upon
the Hastings City Bank and
eniinenL
i
i alter Muy 1.
Tin , stit.uid te s-.udud carefully He,lht tax
EIGHT
sACRES
IN
YANKEE,
the
Hastings National Bunk, and I
un- r;;.::
represents a substantial increase.
There arc a numta’r «»I questions:before triakutg application fewsuci)
-• • *• •' some ot our reatlers have
would appreciate your clearing them
Probubly
ly
municipal
eXpeiiM^
are
con
­
over the 050 total for Hie camp's uut one will-naturally ask about1 enlistment.
’
SPRINGS PLANTED '
read
that,
while
the
books
at
lanas
.scon
us pos*ik4e. Keep in mind
cerned; und 'luit. the -15 mill light
first year, uiiicn will end next June
woik ' TI»m- questions Irave A Chance to Work In the Foreste.
that your check and receipt are at­
TO PINE
dots no: apply to the municipal tax.
17“' l;»‘t, winter camp Ot 42 children bcen antliiputed and fully answered.; Questions and AnaW-~
tached together, and should not be
department' has S8.500.0QO ca.-ih un
which U iiow being carried un Bt .imil the questions with their an-1 'Continued on page
two) ‘band, really that department has
i detached. Both must bear your
rate limit for municipal purposes.
P.tir Juke, will close June 9,
I
no actual money, and ut unable to SUBJECT OF -COAL ANDI 'Hie state senate last week jiasited PROJECT LIKELY TO BE
j signature at the time of clearing.
Each of these camps it well or- ---------------------------------------- :-------- “7
pay its obligation.'. Tills in turn la
what is known as The Property
DEVELOPED FURTHER
. ganlzi d. eUiciUnlly managed and A PIGEON SHOOT IN
?1OT,',; "'
COAL TAR PRODUCTS’
organize this bank, which closed ita
Tax Limitation 'Act." for the pur­
equlpte-i lor giving the tx-t ot cate
1..PTI.1/&gt;O “ „r.no .«n
When you are cleaning house thia due to. the fact that the staU 'rdoon. on the 25th day of July, 1931.
pose of-allocating the percentages of
VERY INTERESTING
to children. e,s|M’ciully In promotim.
HASTINGS
HASTINGS 57
57 YEARS
YEARS AGU'spring
AGO । spring and
and renovating
clcwt.s.
banks winch are now in the
reorganization plana were ..at­
the flft^n mills tliat- eifn be used Sixty-Five Members of Has- Three ..................................
their health. Tile children for the 1
.----------trunks and drexser draaero, will you! troll
bunds,
ot
conservators,
ko
th**
stale
tings
Commercial
Club
or
tempted, and you are. familiar with
for
Uita
various
purposes.
Thia
bill
is
summ. i cunip will »«■ .elect'a) from: gvent Took piuce on Ground phase
...........
-■
, . remember,
those lews totdu- lum luid to use the highway depart­ CHINESE USED THI^
the problems presented
now being considered by. the house
Substitutes Take Part
**** by each
***
Hie Ann J. Kellogg sclioul ot Battle1
----nutc and send what you can -pare ment's, money to pay its ordinary,
I
During
the winter of ■1931
and
will
probably
tie
amended
tie„
...
,
•
,
,
—— tlie bankNow Covered by Grand
Creek. The W. K. Kellogg Agncttl- &lt;
FUEL 1000 YEARS AGO cause. Ji it passed the senate, while Tl'*' Michigan State Legislature in mg department
;fur welfare use? Tiwrc Ik a need running .expenses Hkwum* of this
of this state became
tur.il sclwiol in Kalauuuno county I
for all kflicl.-. of cIothlnK and your situation the county IAl. not reRapids Bookcase Co.
1932
ptTSM
’
d
wiiat
Is
known
as
the
‘
conniwed
that
a
reorganization
at
. Ut, made provision for an Increased
-«
und through the Ftanndalion'.s
Hundreds
of
Annlinc
Dyes
Municipal
Forest
Act.
whereby
any
jin,
bank
was
impossible,
but
addiPtua^-Mr. i) » w-.iK.n’’joih \i, *«’ivcd the existed ea.'Al from the
1 allotment for the support of city
r-.t-aiiii Unita
uiiius iirutury,
-k.iii uno
,, .............,
,, . ,,
Health
lirButry, aik
Allegan
ami'' ,
staI,.
.A.||_ therefore, be unable Produced From Coal Tar as und Village M’liools. it did not pro­ cily, town, county: school diMrtet. ttunut time was requested’ by the de: lia.iiiiu-, will leilHilHJ' t null niv I. ... Mr. 1» D. Walton.
,
..J-1H.. Mr..
Eaton bounties. This will be the [grounds
by *•the
*’ H
47J' oi; WrK d
• to redeem the Covert road bonds
vide for a higher allotmeflt for or arty organized unit ot govern- j p«utora' committee and Uie board q(
nrst year, that Eaton county chil-1"’’...... - •'now
rtW '“occupied
w"
IU
“ Grand
•"*“
Well as .High Explosives
..‘Tuwnanip
Rapids Bookcase luctuiy was a big r“'*iu*'r.d. -291. 11 you hare articles'.duo Muy l. The county has morft’V
r
rtJtvnship or cousunnnicu
consolidated nciiuui.-,
schools ment. could secure from the slate director* m which to make a furdren have been Included m the! vacant lot. quite overgrown with ,&lt;l wn'nbute tor this pur^vxA most Interesting talk wa-i given'than it gives for sp-lctly rural dis- free ot charge any tract of land on thcr attempt at liquidation and adof- its own if it could get it. but on
. camp. The Health Unit wa*. e.stab-1,
[account of the banking situation It tn the Rotarians Monday noon by 1 trict schools. A personal.Jeltaipfrom Which taxes’ hud been unpaid for jmtment of the assets sufficient to
DAIIC.D rf-TO
lished In that, county only a short •■ brwJi.and, thorn biulns. and wa&lt;
(uved by s|»rtsmen for their live LAnL dAULH uLio &gt;
is unable to get a coiisiderabh- per­ one of their own number. Dr A W. Representative Parker intimates that a period of *ix yenrs or more, pro- comply with the requirements of the
time ago.
centage of what :h&lt;- couu'y n&gt;:• on WtKKiburne. who talked.on Coal there will be a strong tight to m- vided said unit of government would bunking department. Delays, for
Lost summer a total of 312 chil- : [pigeon shoots. One oL the cnthlisiFINE APPOINTMENT ck-^Xblt in bunks. It .will be remem­ :md Coal Tar Products."
’:vreare the allotment fur tlu- support reforest it. More tlian this the state winch I was not ri’.'itxuLMble. haw
r ’M*Jh contender ; ‘ in thse events* wits
dren uttendul the two Mimmt
summer!
would tutnish free otchaigeullpiite. prevented earlier dividend* to lhe
Holding up a small lump of fcoal, O[ coruwllduted schools.
bered tliat lire, legislature, at its
■itteiidwl thwlP
ctunpv, and 213 boys ik».v.&lt;.l«*l
' ’*' lttle Aaron Black, then engaiteU
...
in
the
graiine
und
inarblc
business
Named
As
Attorney
For
Con.
jn u» bill, what K termed the to- or other.'fifeedlingi neCttSpry to d&lt; p»ifora.
fpcciii] MMKion about a year ago. tlie doctor said that tew ot us who
two boyri* camps last full A total ol
Toward Hie latter part of January,
!
in
this
city.
voted
thiit
for
this
year
nil
the
had
not
given
the
matter
tUudj.
cal unit menus’the county, the Pl®*^ 11
126 children nltiiiuled the three wmservator of Two Banks
rhe idea especially appealed to 1033. Mr. RudoIpirE. Rciclwrt. Com­
t
MrCurrie
Black
Pennock,'daugh'would
realize
that
that
lump
of
township,
the
village.
Hie
city
or
the
. .ter conipa iii groups of 42 eacii
In^ Saginaw
t !-would be paid to counties to enable coal Ik from 20.(xX).000 to 4OT.0W),(K»0 school district; und When it speaks , County Agent Harold Foster and to musloiwrof Banking, nut Iwrized mt
re
or uuucuit
Mr?, AM™‘ “’“f*
Il woura
would ire
difficult w
to CMimaur
c.'timiite ' “L“rA
his
effort
and
inlHntlve
is
due
the
tu
dUtnbUte a dividend ot 23' . upyears
old.
T...
The available coal in the iOt municipal corporation it means
Ute imamil ..t soo.1 Ihu »&lt;»k &gt;&gt;.. ’
“‘v ln
Iter I.Tn a recent issue ot the Saginaw th*'!U ,u &gt;u‘-v thi ir COrert roud bonds :
fact that Hastings now Inis a mu-|on me order of the court having
—■ mines
------- nt
of t[]4. umted - States. villager or cities.
........:
.. a fine
ntid other highway expense?. This 1 coal
found un account
of Daily Courier, .there
a..,te,uM II Ml br „l ,UU «f™„r tiler's papi'is ....................
.
"'
appvan.
a pigeon shoot In this city on July 1I1VUI(UI1
w M known iItaMingx
liU.wtlK. would Itave brought into our county wsiuld make u pile ten miles square j The bill first provides that the nicipal forest Ih the making. A tew. jurisdiction over the receivership I
nientiun U1
ol a w&lt;l!
usctulneNt in the future.'
_____ .....
only a-total tax must not,exd*ed the cou­ weeks ago Mr. Fatter secured Mr. urcljrdltUj|y presented a petition.
-1st IK7G. and sent it to a trnnd- yming man. Car! Bauer, son of Mr. ut the present ttinc most ot the and ten miles nigh.'So.rar
R. 8 Kroodsmo, Extension Forester . aild upOn the jqm of January. 1933,
rt’ this
tb!c ki
hits
.« been
he. n used.Uxert .
(Continued on page two)
!!L.?ULrA‘y T,”
,th’1 tWtts
10 and Mr William C. Bauer Carl inoney that would be required to -small portion ot
ot the Michigan butte College at a neantig was had before Judge McIt is ♦ utimiitid tliat there is enough i&gt;
GYM AND MUSIC
pay the bonds dur on Muy 1.
'Continued on page two)
„lv The Mijiervtors. wishing to make coal in this country to last a! bust, SETTLEMENTS WITH TWP. Lansing, to speak before the Has..... ’
,
: ..................
..
im.v ruy.
STUDENTS’ EXHIBITION
-•£ tings Commercial Xhib on the|
------------- see ... —----j li of them; Royal Mudge won :.«conti, university finiHumi
literaly',iMX kiad for taxpayers as light as lO.OOO years.. It te beltered that, be-money and John Cre.wy third.
------ --------TREASURERS DELAYED ■
1S“S,X “LOOKING FORWARD
possible fast year, instead of provid- ;tore that Hine, ways will be dis- '
takitig up a Idw cour,
Cantata ’‘The Three Springs" j In. order to recall the names 4,[■ [course,
’ graduating with honor from bath Ing for iht'.ve bonds ii) the December 1covered for using electricity to projduce heat. Possibly »he breaking up(
romr of the old linier.s who tojr the University and law school Stmie jtax levy, planned to pay them nomH
ONE HUNDRED YEARS
and Demonstration on
Ten of Them Have Funds in
1 the atom may reletew enodgh:
’• of our readers will tt-meinlxr a ycry-; money promised by the state to the,of
1?“'*,,.. n t Waluin onheeffi- Wc Herewith Beproduce an
Friday
Banks That Are Not
J Afternoon .
l the names. The hciire-: — - — । nur u »ivr wc pnuvcu wnw »nu*.’ «g&gt;&lt; ! county from the atatc highway de-;• Ipower to supply the heal and light!
।
mcrcial
Club,
asked
all
who
were
r
!
needl'd,
-T&gt;«. ThrwU|&gt;rln»» « ■•!
Uw nuiulxr ol
iwrtm«‘i’.t on the Weight tax. This
•
Yet Open
' in favor ol it to arise, practically | Item From the Hastings
’.l,...., :ttltirw
u«*r&gt;&gt; i ..wh0
•
.....
.to Carrs
...
Paul fin.-.
Bliss, ......
und &gt;i...
the i,!.....-.,!
Physical tEdtica«&gt;oiis killer!
killed out
out ol
ot th.*
the Ill
10 Ihut
that,were
JKlld
W({h
; money has failed to arrive Nobody ; "Where did coal come from?" the I
Comity Treasurer Maus should every member stood up. lean tell when it will be paid. Aii-p'Doctor inquired. He answered by
Banner of April, 2033
tlon Demonstration'will be gtven *not at.
„ "rd a* a student.
As
County
Agent
Foster
had
ar. ...,
.
A-a: or more i have hud a rettlemenl before this
this Friday. April 2H at 3 00 P M.
»’. ASheldon 9;,Wl ) Huffman, fi J g^,..
hr K.tabl|sbwl .rordimtly the lv&gt;lilera of the bonds;;stating that 20.000.MJOI y¥ars
IhJ was
«
iago when Hie earth/
much!bine with all the township treas- ranged for 80 acres of land In Yan-1 Wc h°P« lhat 11 wU1 re«lj»bout as
In the High Mhool gymnarium by i &gt;
? C“T5*?.’ J*!hlmselt.in the low Upsim*.-, at Sagi- due May I will have to be satisfied'';
kee Springs from the state free of.follows-"Readers ot lhe Banner
grade school and girls of Junior and *&gt;&gt; ,.E &lt;iuiw. und bemme a member of the I with receiving the intenwt. The | warmer than new. tremendous tor-; urers of Barry county. He will prob- cltarge. which was supplemented by have admired that forest of stately
. fonlar High school trader th» dk.&lt;-“»*•
’&lt;■
«• J"h,‘ ^-'kgar firm ut Gorham. Bauer- A- county treasurer will p»y the prin- 1etta existed on the .surface of our'ably lye enabled to settle before Muy
Bloixj. consisting largely of great! &gt; with the treasurers of Orangeville. 30 acres more generously donated Plne9’ 85 ’hey have driven throug*
Hon of Mis'. Frances Hunter und *j*«l. •&gt;. I. «!"rlo'k ]• W| 1 Hujes, 4, [ tVrrot. At thc rf.ci,nl elcctloni av. cipal whenever he can do so.
by C. H. Osborn, and had also ar-1 the township of Yankee Siring*.
--------- — . , , --- .
[talma, nialtes and musses, many* Prairieville. Barry. Johnstown, As!
MBs Theo Parr. An admission cast Win. Col. Gfohncording to the Courier. Mr. Perret
(and.indeed '*
it “
is ~*"*"*
admired,
(Continued oq page seven)
a by all who
pc A PPADTinMUFNT------------- j times larger than we are accustomed I ‘ yrla and Hustings tow’nship, ail of
of five cento Is nect-vary'to rover £ .‘V^'
4pliiv ua,i
prosectiling attorney,
[pass It. One can scarce believe
to seeini:. Some great depression in which had their township takes,; «DnQTXlMo*nk!iziX
the expense of esmtata books.
*’
r&gt;' Vincent ¥ Gorham, us a result of nEHrTUn I lUnHVICfi I
I that a century ago. the land now
BILL
IS
INTRODUCED
the
surface
ot'the
world
covered'raised
in
the
December
levy.
&lt;n
CROP LOANS
BEING
The cantata is in three parts sung; Ht-^nfi'-tt. j. Milton I’rickett. 6: -.
.
...
'covered oy
bv uui
thin txmuutui
i»-tiii'iful rorest
forest w»a
was
the election, was named rt deputy
„r..T
icovered
। this immeiw*’
vegetable growth, j banks that are now open. The rest;
by the third, fourth, fifth, sixth, £ Goodyear.
Wm. Burgher, 4; attorney general. Carl Bauer has
otN I lU rAnMEnS deserted farm land unsuited to the
seventh, eighth grudes and the Girls'p'cu Goodyear, .».
'been de/ighatcd by Governor Com- Wnvrre Crointv Wnnta Ad which of course would be thicker '&gt;« the townships had their money
,, , ,
----------! growing of crops, but referring Imck
High SclMtol Glee■ biuus.
Clubs. uiria
Girls'obliSam .......
Bldelmnn
and ।stock . and Bunking Commissioner , Wayne bounty wants aa-'ln JioHoW5 thun on thif lewl&gt; ulth |in banks where it cannot be withiron- L 111 51|is.. event
...............
................
Hundreds
of
government
checks
t
to
our
office
files
ot
100
years
ago.
[water.
Sediment
from
the
water
drawn
at
the
present
time.
Just
gate unison wiU^
■---------ditional Representatives
IM* sung ...
by Lol» '«.•««« nnro,*
s tt, n’--- ----------------D H' 1 Reichert as the attorney for the
for funds advanced to farmers us
find It to be a fact
would be deposited on the top ot this when it can be 'pa|d cannot be de­ crop prtxHictlon loaiw are now being, To the one who views there
icTtruble,
' c;°"
WIWn,)'J FYa"
k Uo
Ashaller. Evedene
onuuiv. Norniu
norma;....k-~"w
-----, "M i Bank of Saginaw and the People’s'
In Legislature
Trego, Phyllis Newton and Ingarthu;was lhp o1’*2"11 SCur,’r. iI American state Bank, working with
"!
(Continued on pagff two)
termined, 'rite county should have received dally by farmers through-1 sturdy majestic trees today, it
There has been introduced In'i
—'l
------------ « « ---------------[-vent to the slate the entire J8Q.000 out the state and Hie seeding and ■ scarcely seems possible tliat just 100
Peterwn, Hoys' obligato unlthn by " ------- ------ ----------------------the conservator. Frank Merrick, in
CIVIC PLAYERS PLAN
|b“„rtrh
।
Justin Cooley. Clarence Courser.' SHOPLIFTER GANG IS
I the
planUng season is now progressing years ago on April 23th they were
CIVIC PLAYERS PLAN
I
Richard Beumer. Harry Thompson.,
*7
,|Ons.reorganization of' those Institu, [lions.
•&gt; ■
in earnest.
! II)Cre siirouti. only a f4w incite*
Dcon Mudfic. Melvin Wcstcrlhid.
OPERATING IN STATE
The Courier says "the honor of Wayne county 38 members of the SPECIAL STAGE SETTINGS wn»l» Ur«unr» h. 1»» only . Tl«re
Bans nr.--nvnU- hlMb Our
-TH-J.. yu.ermn.nl -----------n!e, Uu4g that on
ber-n able lo wnd lhe Mate US.000. Bble to o.wrs q, aiunu haring a April 25th, 1933, just 100 years ago.
Victor Belslto, Sanford Rogerr, Eu-'
----------being attorney for the wntt-rvator' house of representatives, would give
Kent county four, Genesee four,
One of the‘difficult tasks in con­ When Ite can tend th. balance, no nM „„M1. and ar. limited lo about 70 members of what was then
Mrorc “Keith “ciark ‘
Qan&amp; Wo11 Orffanized and m banking set-ups, such as the bank Oakland
four
and
Saginaw
three.
It
one
can
gums.
1
---------,,
nection
with
staging
even
the
most
--------- ----------- n anno,
don. ,ht„ hundred dollar, which mute known os the Hastings Commercial
Moore. Keith Clark, Robert Caste-;
__ ____
_
_
I nt ru
Hmr- and
imRrirwn amSaginaw
and th.
the American
State, can be seen that by a hook-up ot
HavdThcir'Own Stores ! of
simple type of drama is successfully until the federal&gt; government and.
a.
eXp[,nc|eii
setd - fbrtilUer,
■ leln, Norman Bogart, Jadk Footed
is no small tribute fo Mr. Bauer's
with three counties Jt could working out the numerous mechan­ the state banking department agree spraying, oil oxd gasoline for tract- Club, made the. initial planting on ’
and I-co# VonDalsen.
'
ability and means, In addition to Wayhe
to Sell Their Plunder
tie the house, and prevent any bill ical details involved, according to oh a policy fur the reopening of ora and for no other purpose. The what is now this beautiful forest.
In the Physical Education Demon-!
1
hard
wort:,
u
world
of
constructive
»..»&gt;»
Acrording to newspaper accounts, ability. And Mi Bauer ‘terns able;I from passing- If H could add Sagi- Prosecuting Attorney
*■*Barnett. di­ closed banks. It is hojied that such interest rate is five und one-half j The condition and character of the
।
Stratton I..C
tin* S.-V.UX1
second grauc
grade wm
will gmgive
a dance of "Greeting;" the fourth IUwre u
of ^opllftera, who j to fill the shoes."
’iuiwa three representatives they..rector of the Hastings Civic Players an agreement may be reached soon. percent and the time limit for fUing ■ land pt that time perhaps can brut
be determined by the fact that the
and fifth grades a Crijchonlovajdan JT1" ,x&gt; u’ well organized, with ■ Carl's many Hastings friends will ceuto pa&amp;&gt; any measure tliat did no: Association.
... .__ _ 'Tiit
„.rse
__ details vary
applications will expire on April state furnished 80 acres without
require
PUBLIC INSTALLATION.
— a two-thirds
.-------- 5 vote.
■
[from determining the proper shape
30th.
no reason why Detroit [and color of «
if window
'
, There bi ...
curtain for
Hastings Chapter No. 7. O. E. S-.
Applications
for
government
crop
acres nylre. The original planting
grade a Swedish "Ktapp Dans '
»he» th, y
«r’ «
SliSi m tfo cite of SuSiww " , and Wayne county should have any) a stage setting to getting A satis-'will have a public
installation production loans must be filed m was only eight acres, but so t»pular
profession
in the
the city
city ot
ot Sag
Saginaw.
a 'Gavotte; ' the tlrai grade will give ?™ &lt;c*r
« w“ l’ro«'»
a |,I&gt;rofm
ion u&gt;
inaw.
such advantage Anyone who goes factory blend ot lights to produce a | Thursday evening. May 4. ro install : the epunty where tlu* farm is situat------------------rhythms
---------------R-J ­ II trio
/
irio nt.
m these
uiese Uiieves
uneves left
jefl Detroit and
and ______________ _L.__
.
'to Lansing und looks over lhe dele,!desired effect. The stage setting। the newly elected and appointed ot- cd and local farmers who arc inter­ did tlie idea become that tlu- Club
a group of- rfree
and--a _
mod
continued for yeai’s to make tlw
eight
days
Infer
jJiippi-d
»3.i(X)
worth
|
WOODS
AND
GRASS
FIRES'
'
gallon
from
Detroit
will
see
very
!
must
first
be
Mcc^clied
roughly
as
a
,
fleers.
A
pot
luck
dlnnen
will
be
em version'of "The Farmer in the
ested should apply to Harold J. Fos­ planting of trees an annual event,
Dell.” Junior High school girls will of merchandise from Cheboygan,
import-1 served at 6:30 with Mrs. c E. Hyatt ter. county agent. Hastings, Mich.. until
DESTROY WILD LIFE1 good reasons why such a represen- hwhole and Uien lhe-rvarious
and ocher dewerted tracts,
____ n
__ ___
participate In the following activi­ which they had picked up on their
tation from tliat city should be op- ant details given special
study
so I m diarge. Mrs. Georgina Bauer, fur further information and the were thU
completely reforested.
way
there.
nosed in the interexts ®
ofr th
tfo
every thing will be correct.
correct, j AMOciiite Grand Matron of the necessary' papers. About fifty farmties: Single and double forward
? sstate
’*** of | umt everything
• Wc of to-day are reaping the
The shoplifters are described as Groat Care Should Be Exer­ Michigan. For the present, Wayne • Lighting must be properly arranged Grand Chapter of Michigan is to ers
roll, head stand; stomach balance;
have already made application benefits of their wise policy, and
usually dressed
In farmer ------style, with
county u
i&amp; not «irine
asking a
! and devices worked out ----------for produc„ sirnihir^x-r-I-o-a
•"" ■be installing officer.
#
in Barry coqnty. --—and diving for distance.
lw, upvalue,
Tlu- High IUKU,.
, .
'— ------ cised to Prevent Such . rruintv
what they have done for us should
school girls will present the follow- itwo
or women accompanying a
ceiitagc of members In the senate:! mg such special effects as log. thunFires at This Time
inspire us to do something equally
Ing program: "Old- Man" clog by!’"*”•
t,iey »«P®™fo when they
1 but it would not need them to block ■ dcr. lightning, sunrise, etc, Then1
as important tor the generations
Notwithstanding tlu* amount ol any measure that required a two-1 comes the matter of costuming—thLs ‘
the first hour class: stunt*? "Jack- if®*™* lnto ®J»to*-or 11 J«*y have a
that are to come. Already many
Be-Nlmble" clog by the second hour .le,e“5ope,8??p' the mcrclinnt should rain we have had Hui spring it Is .thirds vote,
tUM:. ivi
for Wayne
»u)i« vvuu&gt;.&gt;
county »«»«...«
alonei.u a study
siuuy oy
by nacu
itself,’. onim
often rcquirniK
requiring;;
thousands of 'dollars have been tak­
class; diving for distance; acrobatics
t’*|X’cluliy cautious. If, is sur- astonishing Iww intense a lire can would have more than one-third ot I an extensive amount of research.
en from that original 100-acre
by Hazel Caukln, Kathlyn Merriam.!
how niuch merchandise be started in dry grass and leavee.- the members of the house. If the I work.
planting, and the standing timber
Lucille Karmea. and Florence West- lht&lt;"e en,nlnals c:,n secrete in their and how' rapidly it burns. Sunday citia-iis ot Detroit were all Ameri-1 Also there is another factor to ’
to-day is worth many inure thou­
erlind; pyramids; anti the "Crooked 1 cloIhl"‘:- The women wear dresses forenoon a lire was started on the cans, there might be mow excuse | consider. Thb Hastings Players hove :
.-.. inds, al! of which has benefit ted
carrying
Man " clog by lhe third hour clara. I especially
'*”^"*"’ designed* - *for
------------— cast, side of Gun lake. Conservation for such an increase: but with such already received invitations from :
our
people through decreased taxa­
stolen
goods.
They
are
so
well
Officer Sumner responded ...
Io ...u
the ,,a migv
। ' j i—
j — —
large pvi
percentage
viiiiwki: ui
ot Detroit's pop- ncigiiooTing
neighboring cities to cxcitange
exchange pro-;
pro- •
tion. as well as providing many with
trained they are ordinarily success- call, summoned several helpers and ulatlon not American citizens, there ductfoiw with similar groups then).'
DOES ADVERTISING PAT?
i-mployment wh(ch wa» especially
Ironside Brothers, proprietors of nil. Easy stores for robberies are i by good work put out the blaze, butts no reason why tliat city should be Consequently-the scenery and other!
appreciated
in times of tiepresslon.’ .
the -Hastings Monument Works, spotted by tliese criminals and a [not um.il forty acres had been given a wiup hand in Hie slate ot [special equipment must be designed i Among the corps of American currency): Ftsxl cards are issued to . ■"nie membera
rr^, of
____________
the Hastings
Michigan.
fam tlu- idea of portability in mind. ,
claim H does. Lunt week this firm returre trip to often made at night ; burned over.
The local association feels fortunate ! engineers who have been employed all persons employed but mere pct&gt;-_ Commercial Club ot a century ago
published a fine large announcement MarWts for the stolen goods arej There was also a fire Sunday near;--------------- •-♦-«--------------n
. by ,1,p Soviet govcrnt.’.ent to help seAion of a food card doea not have all i&gt;aased on. but they nuely
largely through stores owned and Prairieville, and another not far AnMIFVFMFNTDAY FDR
’ to have the assistance .V
ot George
■ In the Banner, calling attention to operated
by
this
criminal
ontantoa&gt;i from
Cloverdale
on
low
land
it
was
ALHJtVtMtN I DAY hUK
^h* , .U
Furniture
7. (fo^- : transform Russia from .1 back- guarantee that all of the ilema emi- served well their ttay and generaoperated
by
this
criminal
organizafrom
Cloverdale
on
low
land
II
was
Miller
of
the
Miller
Furniture
Comthe nearness of Decoration' Day and
r
"
*r
»&gt;*■».. * । ward ugrariau country into a mod- merated will actually tie available. Hon. In fuiA they bbilded better
KUKAL 4-H CLUBS Jpany preparing such important ac- ern
(
the high quality of their memorial tlon. One store In Flint is said to I thought that the fire at Gun lake
industrial stale was L. G. Hunt. Meat and fraah vegetables are par- than they knew, and left for u» a
-- •, cessories..
art work and tliey have already re­ be operated 75 per cent with stolen.was caused by soafe smoker throw-’
I now residing m HosUnijs lemporur- ticulariy scarce. Bread or flour is heritage far larger than even they
properly. It would be well for mcr-[lng a lighted cigarette or a lighted Over Five Hundred to ParRehearsals for the fiptl play to be Ilily, who wvtked for fifteen _months usually supplied tn adeuuate quan____ could have dreamed."
ceived a number of inquiries regard­ Chants
to be on the lookout.
match on Um? dry leaves.
- ;
| given here -June 9 and 12 hav^ been II in a tractor factnrv at Chehabinsk. titles. Cabbage is the rrtO'.t common *
ing the purchase and placing
—— ■■■«•» ■
it is said that the majority of the! The unfortunate port of such fires
licipatc in ZxhibU. on
i underway for several weeks. Various |'
of monuments and markers. - The abopUftero
—.-legetabie on sale but frequently
arc Mexicans.
; is Him there are so many nesting
31ST ANNIVERSARY
:comn\(ttec.’i have now commenced
commenced J eighty ________________________
Saturday, May 13
'committees
extensive circulation, of the Banner
beyond
the
Ural
mouneven
this
common
"garden
fruit"
! birds and so many young rabbits.
work
on
the
stage
settings.
Although
'
J.
C. PENNEY CO. STORE
in Barn' county and thia trade area
[as well ar. so many pheasants in the’ The members of the 4-H clubs of tile date of the first production is jtains in Siberia, and near, to the cannot be had In the large cities
i~
makes H one of the beat of advertis­ ANNUAL MEETING OF
NAAniTii All.■ r.«f,ow Prices, that a fire of tills kind the rural schools are to have their many weeks distant, the local Civic .town in which the former Czar was there, are usually ' valuta' stons,
ing mediums in the weekly newspa­
HOSPITAL GUILDS destroys the nests or the ydiuig birds Achievement Day on Saturday. May .Players wish to have ample time in put to death. Mrs. Hunt l» a tor- where the better grade of merchan- A Merchandising Event That
per class, and the one which meet
Will Attract Careful
—'■------«and even the old ones, aUo many 13. in the Methodist church of this ■ which td do their drama full Justice. mer Hastings resident, her maiden disc can be purchased for foreign
effectively covers this trade terri­
city. Over 500 club members will,
name being Ruth Smith.
money. As Russians are no- allowed
Buyers
tory. Since tlie lowering of odver- Luncheon und Program in 'young rabbits and pheasants are de­ participate, there being 250 girls in
Mr. and.Mrs. Hunt said tliat they to have foreltfh money, the goods in,
WOMEN’S CLUB.
m
stroyed. Great care ought &lt;0 be
- Hsing rates the first of the year,
found life in Russia interesting, ex- these stores are not available to
Methodist Parlors Tuestaken to prevent fires, not alone be, the style revue, wearing dresses they
The
last
meeting
of
yw
year
for
publicity costs to those who wish to
day, May 9
!cause they may damage woods and have made during Hie year.
the Hastings Womens Club will be uperatlng and at times both comi- tiwm except us they sell their old seven column announceiMnl in IBM
use the Banner columns are much
.
cr
teal
and
difficult-^[good
experience
gold
or
silver
(if
they
have
any
left)
:
b»ue
ot the Banner uding of H&lt;«
Exhibits
ot
1,000
articles
of-clotha social meeting and Silver Tea at
Th. annual meeting of Pennock '^reto S'SXre
lower than can be secured through
10 1&lt;x?k
uiwn Neither of them or by having money rent then: from 31»1 anniversary ol the .&lt;w«r
Ing will be on display, also 1400 to the
the home
home oT'Mra.
of Mrs. H.~A.
H. A.’ Adrounle
/-------Hospita! Guilds will be fold in the T1** “re *° &lt;*«««»" »
“fK..
any other method of coverage. .
„
f .
.
, .
*-.■
1.400 handicraft articles, and there Friday afternoon Anri! 28 at 2:301 would care to repeat Uteir venture, outside the country' by friends or Thia ia quite a trade event
Methodist church social parlors on|
MctJiodist
MAKES GOOD SHOWING.
"exlUbiU will be Judged by repreren- o'clock. Mrs. D- A. VanBuskirk and As Mr. Hunt put It, the best in Rus- relatives.
many attractive merehaadtaz I
QUEEN ESTHER SUPPER.
Tuesday. May 9. a pot luck luncii-f The city treasurer reported that tattoes from M- 8. CMrs. O. A. liurgesfi having charge of sla Ior niost P^P1*“Yri ,nucl‘ b«Buylkg the day's provtswau in inn are pr
On Saturday evening. April 29. eon will be served promptly at qfte up to Saturday afternoon 595,000 At 9:30 A. M-. Hie health contests the afternoon All membera and «« than the worst Ln the United Rural. Ua matter requiring half a public A I
the Queen Esthers will serve a pub­ 0clock. Esch guild will,plan Uteir of the 1113,700.21 of tax levied in will be held followed by tire pro­ Uteir rrteteU are Invited.to .1 tena. SUU&lt;Uy
u
tl» wry taut.
In .Mb &gt;Wr. utedlU-p
lic
menu
table service
service, , this
city in December
had been
.— supper at I he Methodist church
. ."t own
" “
";“u and furnish iaoic
uns city
Mci-emocr nan
neen pa
pa ‘d. gram.
a” *&gt;v'r T.tisaia. It, there are separata counters tor big double
’n.
.......... • .......
___ Tlie proceeds from the tea will be : Food 15
KT^Jro?‘
tlU.17;0?uOC,f*» cllnritv
&lt;?arl‘y rillllrl
aulld K'n
No- K X/— WreHrere
Horton. I TThis
is a Utile better than M
83 ___
per —
Several
times the Banner .has
Hems. In making commodaUi
&lt;
turned over
V.U to
w Hie
HIV scholarship
OVIHZIU U11U fund
IU11U people
I--- •--- u»nt anything but
- -- ---the vtry
. —, various grades of items.
tlwro *'11:chairman, will have chafge of the cent, and shows that the taxes In been asked what "4-H
____
. ~ ~ - &lt; - --------- f~.r rtevw-U^nt
— have
tte, - to
ntirr-hkut
tt 1R first r.-eaR—»-* tn CVerV Oftala
"4-H" stancta
stands ror
for—
—।,
-------------coarsest
of provisions, Iru
tney
j
fUh
■tternoun# program. AU members Hastings have been paid much bet- it is Head. Hands. Heart andj
MIXED DANCES.
[Import them from some otlter coun- hstand in a line at each counter to This
adB.1”’*™1 ln'luuon Uland &lt;Kher persons interested are ter than the average In the slate or Health—giving the student a fourClear lake. April 38. Prizes given.-try and this is only possible for.iask the price, then you must wait, this
extended -Adv.
| urged to attend lids meeting.
‘county.
I square Tducauon.
' Frank Herrington.—Adv. '
foreigners who have Valuta (foreign &gt;t■t iConlinued on page 9, part two) 1 this

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APR!!. |g, 1933

PAGE TWO

flQ 041995
Uli,
ROTARY SPEAKER

—,-n,

I
c0 R0A0 COMM.N CAN ■
Livur. om™i. B.«hJ
fixed tor the state ux rate, it shall
■ I WHAT 4-H CLUBS ARE
be lhe duty of tlie xupervisors to
teadJu't lhe tax rate for esunty
I
NOT PLAN ANY WORK i Aug. 0—Nature Study. Leader!
TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH
-___ _
Ruth Conkltn- A P‘cnlc d,nncr «
purposes
I it wjy local unit is made up of
John Roger* is quite sick at his Gct8 Word From Lan,in&lt; ^Se’ptT’iJ^hristian Cititetuhip—
A National Organixation—
I territory within two or more caun*
I tie*. the county tax cohimi&gt;ionv of
What They Practice
’d .st
home on wAnMin
State Cannot Pay Before Hoateaa. came Loehr. Leader, Jen. tlio-c oxmUM oliail meet in joint
&lt;Cta&gt;ur,uM torn
w,
Joly. Probably Not Then . "“olfn-lully Der
(Continued from page one*
What Their Bewarda
.OenUnutd from p.,.
lb. ..&lt; *■
------------------------------------------ ng from her recent operation
• -nM.
commte- bcr bring something for program.
__________ _ .
&lt;ln cr IwIikc Auni 10 &lt;•
Jlx - tow-b-topptaua
J1 f'
,0 eiqp received word from Lansing Also 8 T. 1 work Leader. Friui;-J&gt;
xtiUUanal limit of fifteen dollarv u,e county tax wmmivxmn rt.Ul into.
L. A. Monday that none of the money, due Erway. HcwteM. Luella Otis
— i
l*r one thousand dohurs of taxable make n prvliinmaty order approving M&gt;llciu&gt;u- of tlie rightA &lt;&gt;f the it*- educational enterprise of the Umt- iheaval would throw this above the |C*rcle No„- 6ta .of .Die- Methodist
from lite
th- state
Mate for highway purpoxes,
purpose*,
x&lt;n.. g—Thanksgiving H-Wt.-.J!
property, except to pay the pnijclpa! “ maximum tax rate t.»i •■av.i local jxisitors. and an order wa&gt; .accord; cd State* department of agriculture. surface The sediment .from uw.. S. on Monday evening.
water tliat had covered the vegc-i Mr and Mrs. F. W. Annable arc would lxbe received before July, mid
und Gertrude Bauchman Leader. Mrf1
or'lntcrest of debts contracted prior AKT,.M«r
' 1- 'hm&lt;
give .AMUto
uniter, notice
of
tae-i.
a: Uta.!S
’’"‘!;'Yl
■“Ji'
Anwtour.1 .tab,.
.uidtatar malto »«
“"toAtaL
:-------- from Sa. Michigan
------- *
nould
iiardcn into .moving
Ave ,ti ’l!u»
the nttlhe.rlltes
milborlticg ri-.Atvii-.are nr-ro
were .inohte
uiiib'e, gjygj
to December I. 1932 Hu- bill a.U&gt; wkIFuoIat to each local umt. At tlie.
—
™ M...
totototo c- -.
""" '• ‘‘ 1 tai... ta
5 h&lt; nltah , .
-mn-toto
1, &gt;«»
smc-j. MM to 11.. «n&gt;« id Eto tod Oton Su
io stair when it would be received. i^v. aJ
states
that ...
In ta.,
any municipiyi
I began at oner to act the - machtii*
There Is now' du* from the stale Harte*.' Ella Smith Leader. Muriel
cry »t» motion to comply with thw
u,,hto«h a™.*
all of tlie 833.500. which would !&gt;• p,.rry
'
toto, H.niUiu Ito .inotoi : ta- btor lb. otonilto-:. to. -to lb... . „.M, ,. ,
........... .
........_ ________ ______ . __________ _
, iw-.to n I Ito. ... ... m*.i,
used
on the
th. IBS
lAa*nU.«
4nUes of townaliip
townahtri' Jdn'
1634- PrahlWUon HlWU**,
raised for municipal expense*. th-:
p.,.
T..
charter provision will govern and tliat
tie concept ton ot tlte work eomomloi and the finer tilings of puulJ- feet in thickneui ^’ra^
aiKl prtsMd Cash and carry.-Adv highways taken -over by the county Prances Er way Leader. Era Haven*.
road communion this year In'ad-,-- ^v 14 —Valentine
Vulcnfmc Banquet a
und pbx-ct ciuaned. rwenly-two hundred'de- rural lite, while at the same lime iMMJ from
at1
the charter provision, whatever, it
alr |J1P eje„,_ntJ, trlhe annual J—Hop will be held in
uniy cwnditlon there should have been paid Ooodwm church Ruy Eruay. toast,t b&lt;- 'necked ovcTta the developingwholesome, industrious, water and the xunrtiinc ’made thJ
,h&lt;’ ,&lt;1|{h ,ch0°l *&gt;n Friday ere- at this time a large amount on
is! hearmg. .
and dr in
the fifteen mill*, but shall be .r» u»:
’
exact amount ot-lhe dividehd upon public-spirited boys
and girl; vegetable growth A snriu-r -roe ;'nln*- May 5 MUi Emily McElwain Barry county's share of the weight, master.
i Mar. 14—Narrot lc.e la-ader. Mvrtic
ditlon to Lhe fifteen miU Imi taU
—&lt;-&lt;irh toCpCtii
deport must —
b» •w.«9&lt;w,u&lt;vd.
detennined
vac..
Hural
boys
und
girl.'
from
10
t-s
20
weighing
a
thousand
rounds
lias
a
**
ae
ral
chairman.
tax iu»
Forjv.ir
this iur
yedromlhe
stafc
was' Williams. Hoateas. Ollie Vandrr......... , xur
- ---- loin A 4.XI etnh fkv
■ _inouaana
nas a.
ru:
-v *
js Wllline
The bill provides that, from tlie tna'i lx- he.d lih
'Ihr.se item* must
balance.' Turn,
ta,
. ...*jhne
. leiunas.
“ _
■ xvnw
rn- iveara
years ot
of.agc mav
may Join a .44!
club
by weight
of jnree
only
pound.'
&lt;.f • -M*rve&gt;
M3rr* .»
of* mv
the
second wara
ward to
u&gt; pay vne
tlie county it*
It* run,
full snare
share ot
of |_,VJ,
‘3 ‘ r/T""'
‘."'I'
.........
Mcigm
oi only
pounds
of1
county ■
fifteen mills, there must flirt be de- final dcurmlnatuSr
ctyvk" ,nU5J be applying
alJPJ&gt;'lnS to Mr^Harold
Mr«.Harold J F:»ter
Fiatcr mineral matter
matter. The balance of )t
itei
,u,‘1 the
th’ mufortune
nik,furtunr to suflrr
.-,uflrr a brok- the weight tax,
tax. and not half ot it
It
.. Annn.,1 mretinn Pct luck
.J luid
ducted the state tax rati, which &lt;&gt;! ’»* commission, ay.y
n Mid checked, compared and
county agricultural
agricultural agent
urent Each
Each weight
«eight cam.
came from
from air
air and
and water
water
while
work
dav a»
a* heretofore
heretofore The
Hie first
first payment
payment
*
md county
,'•&gt;
'1 ’leg
*« w,
“le “atl »
,,rk th.-other
other day
course wifi be fixed by Hie staU-. The
ixitarieed fur accuracy a draft regfive.or
inter- -■ Cca
2 (onned
do,n«
should
have been.made
dlnner Ml Lul" WftUr
eg- community
community with
with five
.or more
more intercoalj i* now
now teln
being
formed m
m «rCfr- Hc
Hc 15
u doin
g a* well “
as poulble
pMslbie
' --------------------- thU month
■ o,nner
renialnd-r at aucF. maximum tax
..... JSr. ^*”“1* ,”
&lt;”
WUn‘ 4 cC,1;b
I lb. ■H?'
Th?V U‘“ til‘trlcu &gt;n the earth where! McCreerv *s □uc
mid’
’WUtP
50c spec.*,
.special .xionaa
Morula: and lhe next one in July. Ivldent• motrates, after deducting the tax tentd
d^-k S i r.*.
-J-..r*/?
T w
w
n
M I‘I*’r‘»7
W**
arp
rr,t
&gt;*at
a' ‘bwlv
iJgmte Tuesday. May
.May t.-j.
l. j. any
uny lady a die.,
drv.-x.b' «n-re is no expectation that this' Engineers are.now wqrktiig on a
«&lt;n
.7l‘ oro
’ k,ul.''r W
"’‘
”
* *’lrr
‘t **
*d’ Lignite
for state punxwc*. if lhe stat-- shall
^dTk!-™hr n-^ta V.- •wr*!1 iHh
,C
th n
-'; '&lt; xlcn
*wn is the next Step
«■&gt;» •* P“‘«i
“»m* Umc. Hie plan lo manufacture electricity wills
'"1 ’Opera*
”»•;
xtenawi-.
step. The next U
is bitum-1c«mt.
bltum- e«*t. mans suit w
or o'coat,
------- cleaned
‘
levy any tax shall be known and interested part'es of the tun
•'*Lr &lt;
u"Mls c“fll Thc hardest coal in an- and pressed, duh and carry -Adv »•«*&gt; payments siiould be made jicxt harnerwd afr. Bounds like a scheme
place of IwaniiE. and shall Bin
checta
ar.
drawn,
mitet
be
compiled
Club
work
is
di'-idid
in
prothraeite
|
-nw
attention
M
our
..
arf.-r*
u fnl1 ttnd U1,iu'r. All four payment* 1to make leiiL&gt;latu|T% w-lf-supporting.
irn
nrannex
Ai-er
neanne
inf
.
------C,ub
*
o,k
U
divided
IB
many
pri&gt;tax rate “ The auditor general i tor &gt;uch
■it tie-ircuit X
-1 decide arrangements
l»T*ns«nt.Hs nu.de
made to pay the
the:Jecu. such as dairy, paulin
jnultry.
,-ainr.
wine.
n,,, co&lt;l i.' ivpriauir
vegetable nunier
matter nas
haxIcaUed
to lhe
lhe^Banner*
Warn rx,l.
Col-’*uuld t0‘*1' “ *w
.
.
.
i
cnlli-d
lunnrt*
Wmto notify Hit county clerk of th- tax . XlSt*«?^?bei»aS
C:.
checks through tx.nk.ng institution,, ihrop. garden, earn!
^’id'ig. handicraft. &gt;«,&gt; proven by scientists, who havejumn. of which our suteenbrts are
amount of state tax apportioned t&lt;&lt; the appeal m. .JtX.
‘ arrangrmtnu made f&lt;&lt; the protec- ^ghmg. and sewing.
.
taken very thin cross Actions of making a liberal um- We hear &lt;u । ThU will explain why the county;
any ccunty on or before August !; ;» il from hl- division
non of funds after nucas* from the Club
niembers tec
AUb jtatater.
toH" tojjl to;™,|.
IMCk.
mulu
has to default on ixiying itv 844.000
i-nd tils linal notice on that /ubf ar 1033. as soon as the Act shail
i aiiiiiiia inev i ,,&lt;•«* nt
«. . — &lt;
... .qq— vvaxij Column ' road bonds due tlie first ol May As 1
ject shall bi not latcr-kMIbSeptem- &lt; be ^flccUvc. the -auditor genera!
s
ol
whlvh
the
average
person
wish
work
at
Michigan
State
eolfrge
inch.
Then the eoal becomes transAt thmlfKi w
bcr 1.
^fhall .wild enough cup:i&gt; •&gt;: ’-lie At;
At about' 10 30 Sunday night the j wv t xplain elsewhere, lhe interest;,
taUi&gt;rm,de. to. count, u&gt; if
c.TRcto ... tl.e kx.l
X, ’m"
X!?2K!S.
‘.?.C
— nun
"lll‘ Iin,,
1* aiu «"
. . .
.
. ipon.-M,
&lt;&gt;i&gt;e can mt
fire •'«'»alarm sounded because a blaze will tx- paid but not lhe principal
:■ commission
MimiMton of
ot three members.
members, oneiuniL
orn- unit-, abo for proUte and circuit cwnU..
I-iS5Sbl,,
bJT;inR,.. accredited to member entering the; Of u nitacrocope. or even with the was discovered m tlu- roof ot Allen ' Tlie road commission are up In the
COUrM? .?*"■ n"krd ’&gt;&lt;• «* wiiUnes of vegetable Pender.' home, at 520 East Walnut air
knowing what tliey can do
be the
tin- chairman of
&lt;i!ldttk-&lt;?
........ .......... ..... , C?‘. . ?
1I whom shall tx
, Judge*
".V not
-A-... ... a.r &lt;&gt;V-r 900,(KW boys and Kiris tn matter that make in, tlu* m.,1
-----* Tlie icglNlnturc from
_ lie finance ownmittee of the boat d
Th&lt; immbe:.- of the county tax - - ■ ~ - - ■ —..........
street.
Prompt work of tlie firemen "
dividend on Fcbruarv Ifi
4-H club «&lt;-tk throughout the na-; At Jrasl , umusand year* aio the
•h“'‘ “ "
? of supervisors. In Barry county that rcmnib.-4r.-n shall be na/m-d and they th,I d:d
nW cat- tn withdraw the tu.n Educational trip?, are- award- chUMkc burned coed * U was not ta-ia the dta.UK to ,«&gt; mtal n,. way
uT coiMiruetivi! legislation to. QFIRIE.H from our advertise­
would Dr Mr. Allan Hyde, super-jshall organise as s&lt;xm after their money from tiw Srati-Tre.t-ury'un- vd to winner* in thilr respective ,in!1i tttwrai himdriwt
ure.v.
'
.
t.rar
.. ■
help taxpayers in the state aftd lo-'
: vimw of Johnstown. The nex* mem-’* tecuop as pot»ible Each local unr?
"".’IS
cal ai«trn.-u. hns so far failed to pro-­ ment published in kpit week's
txr i* the county school coninils-.-inu»t prepareu/'e
Its’JnK
luXl .5XrnJJ'
budget mid C“
?U'r 1 *”U,d ha\e
« !t‘P &lt;•&gt; chit -xeek at Michigan!^ rite great l^n trarelTTi
. dure anythin;; that would reljcvc Banner.
• stoner, who would be Mr'- Muudi -jiimit
” - - ;
tlu.strain, except to cut slate ex-'
m
Smith Hie tlurd^hall lx ’choe&lt; i. -w-n
tafore
mtmV■! -i-i'i follow t-'.' tier- n
vnult* a' the tftnk. or on de- nun: plates 1.11 Jndvlnc
w and
aiiu uemotidemon-.4^
:dred years
&gt;eara ago.
nK0 refXirtid
„.|XlrU.&lt;l to
t&lt;) ilie
lJu.1 Vev" •I a,«iwte^Co?Shofin Cm1?hii
. froni among members
... ...
rantotrt ro&lt;!
' -‘rauon
guarded trips to.nX&gt;
LT
Z . v bur.t d
0»—-*-• tato' ll»r&lt;.,i,in b. toe Jn-lto M.tito., । not fuixiuce any re-uiiy cash to help
. boards of sciiool diKtitc'.s within thr&lt; ccntag-s previously .outlined, und am very glad that I did not with­ Mto”.ln~'4.H
tiiestate, .which U forced to use
cS!U"
‘
nd
it...,
“
oSTSta!
“
“
™"
•
‘
“
'""■reb.wjl
..............
county tliat, maintain twelve-grad--.-, miike its final order before June 1.
draw1 the mr-ik*/. . becaure you uphiithUay money to pay rvnnlng exof school. The probate judge--‘ It is pyubattc
...... tliat
—- some
------ ■pro­ luaui.ar wnn me txitici,; noun
•: |A.-n«!ik .
’
•
Judge Stuart dement - would select vision* i;.
: ’ '*
in l!.i'
.to .... • -.11 ta-----------------------------bv
,,„ K,
lbr ton„
' tills tinrd member This commi - bin th»-..„™i
-►■ -neral plan, outlined w,..
will n|nrj „
sion shall choore their own chair*, no doubt be followed
SOVIHUEsr RVTLANn 1(133­
j the'state Ix-lhg cloved ax-of JA'_.
. ......... ............
. ....... .
man. The cour.ty clerk shall keep We predict that there will th a rumy 11. Von are al-o familiar with btiipi
1934 W. F. 1- U- PROGRAM.
J.:,. offered
.."'toi which
tatoh include
to-i..d. culeta.
S ."‘‘.M! to. ’.to X|..... -totod.,,.
- records of their meetings which will lot ol niuunderstanding-i in apply*, ..thc
vdiuTlo-rrw-nta
djjyeloptnenta &lt; of‘ t”‘v ■cnz-ri'...
...
. .i _ &lt; .1 ub
. - &lt;mp lhr way to deriving various other “
Following t- lhe program for
'Mar»hf|&lt;C
be held in the county chrlex of!ir&lt; .ng this new law this year. After ik- jinking andfinancial M’witjnn of
I . ,---------- —- ----------- liUJ-1034 f-r rhe Southeast Rul-A’
1 iJ"' “nt
■‘•c1’0*’I products from coal lar There are
■ The compensation shall be the same, piovlslons become better understood,■
1
nd
nation
sit-i".tinu
rimii'T w c 1 v- llK ycar
. nv day- ax'paid to superusers by it «.11 ',wobuWy work av smoithly - the,state and’ nation
naIh ,‘ MtH-c
...................
‘ r,.' .. . . ,
, .
,
I literally* hundreds of Analinr rives
Had I withdraw:! tin-.nr&gt;
rr rr o .1
. &gt;’»,W.dmsdav. M.iy.10.
: White -u-'i
m..de from it. Dr Wmxlburiie gave I
: Hie bounty, which :s 84 M) per day have taxation matters in tlu past.
the banking hnhday. i». i.
M-&gt;10 cni,d w-uar-- -nd m--•*&lt;iV'he four le if rtnv.-'r u-it'hb in a 1O“B 'Ul '4 I*1medicines]- ror
in Barry county Provision is made
:_______
Iruiivlde Bros., Props;
’’ ! .
„ .’ ,
and Other tery iiretiil products made j E
k- and wAUSTRIAN STEALS 28
.
H
11*'1111 coal tar He abo Explained
rhtinc 310*
Ha»tings
June 14 -Flower Mission, Hostes*.
could n&gt;;
W, Iwk to -h‘. &gt;» u&lt;i
n
.
*
u
“
ts
';
‘
,ul
!1,
'
,
'
lt,
'-;that
some
of
the
nur.t
deadly
po:-:H
i fchml alumni for whom the Muriel Perry. .Lender. Addie Perry.
!S!■Sto
nr.?
SACKS OF FERTILIZER
the'inmicy
. nary &lt;1.» , mt have a mudini;
July 12 -Palrioit-m Hailes... Mat. one P. M That does no: apply to'
&gt;n
can
pc-.-Tii.
club
pjedv,-;
arv
»[««
rCi
“
wc
address,
h anyone .can furnish th.now
when
tlie-ftivldchd
as
r.rdcre
A. a rue dub mS?'I Sd4
U S
“x' ***" rtl’ I i“Wr—
f*r; this ycar. for which special arrangr--' Onion Field Worker Was could have Ijm-h .-;tfrly ,»,u.i Th
«• ments will have to be mud- A ma­
M&gt; USAiT
:. .l ;
"Yl'rjSSf w "-to '.ta o«.l ... -m. Pi™»
First Person Arrested
money collected tn thh reci-ttrnJi:
, Jority vote shall deckle all actions
iirari ,
.
.. . a
! Dr. WiMdbuxnc explained how -he13344 ,,r
m-,
ii.-js b&lt;-n drpcxdted by me with th
Here in April.
.
Mv HAND** to' 'irger MnS%irt
*ubjcct f E. Mil! St. Qilv. ThU as*
: by the county tax coninuMKin.
;.
Each local unit—county, township
Louts Lapckr*. an Austrian who
tite
My HEALTH to tM-tU-r living., fo;
city, village or .-cIkjoI district--murt lives :n ...Martin.
countV,;
Mrs Geo. Bi
nee
my club, my country, and my com- jtlw PrCabytcrian .church hire. &lt;1
Iirepare it* budget p be submlltecF' was arrested by the sheriff Friday'
j which Dr. Woodburne is a memlv-r. Boult, r- Rovcc
. Dale
money m five bank.- ,jivri of wli:ch inunity '
the asked tiw doefor to take to the. county tax comnuMton Thk» charged' with Mealing 28 sacks of art- now ci-S- ti Imnw-dlutch aft, r
:----- -—,
Baimim nee
------------ « * *---------------• budget must also make provision t &gt;r' fertilizer from tile onion farm of
I of tx&gt;y* In attempting„ t.. tench.Mae Cairns: Mi - ,William Beadle
.
CARRIER BIRDSALL TO
; the payment of interest in-'.prin*! Mr und Mrs Ena MorehoiHe. jiisl
iltu-in the worthwidieHe; «f‘ ,usehb;iK« Hcfcn Brown; Hu»-11 Boulter;
cipal -&gt;n any debt contracted by the'
live:, instead of bud. dungerouH Stuart Braxce; .Mrs. Drury Brownj
&gt;■ ! ‘bl
I local unit previous to December ».| He is the father c! six children,
Sabina Juniper
Bermuda Sweet
hv«w, he though: of cuil tur Iiiul irsj Jieid ,rtT ,»
nr
(iuch-c ajsw
Apwy;; air
Mn Paul
• lK2.,iu&gt;mints or. wiilrh debts are admitted taking the stuff awn
, products to make m object lesson ! Bryant me «li.dvs
Olm-r-; Hazfl
eiUdy-. Ol:ur
His Last Day as Carrier on , Very smull particle &lt;.! Analinr dye! bUs’UtI.; Frank
' not a part of the fifteen mill Hmt-' tun load? in his Chrysler coach
Crdd; W.xxmrm
Bc
ik c.irdd;
WwKlbridm
ration.- The iocu! unit
fcrtilirer to Steve Ku!
.will color M-veial thmuand time* its.ammpion. Edgar ch.wv; Dorothy
Rural
Route
5
Will
Be
furnish the county tax
Kuhlic L&gt;1 his
weight, in water, ye drew from thi- Collin.-, Flova Davis: Viola Hu'y’:
I . nnkr
Next Saturday
the asseW--d valuation
tin- irsvin tli.it if such woiid« »fully Vern i-a-.;.-.y; GUdvs
W. I...V
dutnet. viHagv. city.
good and .L.'tui products can u Grant; Marjorie Huii.
county as the case may
: made from black coal, and so many m. , - - budget mtiM b- filrd with
J dangerous produe-.:- from Hie
* ^.7.'.
Madeline u Joturam;
' ty tax commivyn befbn
, j Atibst
'
&gt;-ttei f. Ch.rlottz Kittinger; E-nmr» t--.
Monday in March each
ate good. Millard frBatn; Kendall M&lt;i!«u;
county tax conuouston .
tuts tx*i!
and n-.Mt-, Wi
mine the tax rate for p*ch
•eel
the
tj-ri
xxiatmR
unit. It the budge! fixed br t
in his wi
cal unit exceeds i!:c net limitation"
of . n ho* much- more valuable. .« H-.v.tr V.'.irn-r. Mis F (
Always in lhe Market for Your Poultry,
■: tax ra:c.‘ after deducting the state: Lapckf-.v was arrnignee
While no nlfirtal order hut-, bt-*-n। boy can he tnan a lump of cool fl blad nre Ethyl Willianr;
tax. the county tax coinmuAlui; can
: received. as wr imdcrxttnd. It is tx*- ua, a very- intcmtins and iritorm- thur Rcrci ' :&gt;&lt;« Anna
'
Giddings
Cream and Eggs — Paying You
- set the minimum
-examination and wav bound over to.
’ih-veri that Mr Hirds?Il's retirement i■ trig talk.
IVttingiH nee Dorr.
Tlie 'Act itwif provides that the ■ circuit«court, tils ixitl being fixed
-a ill not call for a new mail to take ■
Highest Market Prices!
Herd;
Th&lt;-.&gt;,
Ryi*n;
minimum tax rate for the .upport .it 81.500. which .he was unable to
EATON
COUNTY
TO
Tlwdine
Roger*.
of a coup’y shair be three mili.«. fl get Lapi-kc.* completely exonerated
uitinuc rural mail
may exceed that, but cantrM go be­ his brother-in-law and claimed that
HAVE HOSPITAL
ult/. and that the.
latter did no! know bnythtng
•urricr on that route.. M.-. Hav F.r-;
. low that amount. It also .provid-- .the
'
Telephone 2458
Hutioga, Mich.
that The nuir.rtggpi tax rati; tor rural jibout the taking of tlie frttiltier.
Floyd \Vi;kj:v-.«n me Alice N»um
This ts the first arrest made in
-■ celled. district.- .shall'be lour mills;
Janu-:. Lampmuii; Manning Jori
Barry
county
sineApril
l.
•
■ understand that is the ptan ’
and for school di*tr.c?s-in tnunfcipai
im'.pital located in Clin
■ corporations .-even null*. Tiny tax
MORE FARMERS CON­
’ rate minimum do*-- not meat:
CRASHES INTO GARAGE
Sparks B’e Huth Frederick; Mr.'
. the rate may not be niore but ruthBernier Rov- Sisson; Mr.. Floyi
TRACT BEET ACREAGE
DOOR WEDNESDAY
Uiterexted Ea'.-j
■ minimum. If there dull b,- a baifrs Russell R M- nuu.d Wood; Mr- Herbert WlUj.iin-j
:» ance of the net
Umitatr-n uftr. Supply of Sugar Could, be
m*e Dorothy Herlk-n. Lyman Bar-i
..
Jacob Wolfe Steps on Accel­ Peek of Chorlotu
provision is nud- for all rhe unit-­
’le of friends here, plar-v io, cnU?rd in Michigan if All
erator Instead of Brake—? icirx
.. Hie remaining balance may be di|U'tt.iin M-vcinl Barry county women
'Where Better Food* Cost Less”
Mildred
vKiesby the county tax &lt;pmunu i-.i
Would Buy It
No One Injured
[who were lenders In the develop
incut ot Pennock hr-pita! heri- atheir need and import an.*
Pue. George Endsley; Williapi Ker- j
the qur.it mn ol Iwpital guild: ris; Mr. Karl Carpehtir ivc Ethel'1

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mNSTHETIK
LIMTlTONLflW

CENT DIV OEND

LOCAL NEWS

ks

Only 33 Days Till
Decoration Day!

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F

; J? i^i h^ST^S

ri,,rr Sfau-

**«- X-iSr^SciXXrtfh™.

uor

Hastings Monument
Works

[ Addresses Wanted
H. H. S. Ahunm

We Are Offering

retire from service

Onion

Evergreens

Plants

Only

2 Bunches

$1-19
± .-.u h

19c

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

Feldpausch’s

-ilfr intended i-’.' Kt'x|n vI Euhm county worn n
brake and m-1 Th'|,M lf
the -. (f1. r i-oi , "’’’iplclidh. A lovely old stone n»i IPtandMii; Paul OH-.; Chrir Wood:.]
(i.Hiblv d^’v of: !‘"flc5 ‘n a
e'-ct-.r.n of the vu : Olive Van Wi. . Winnie Bryntu,;
I.v'tl Barnum; Iiclie Pi-.ici-. Cli.irlc.
' qnirementa of &lt;61 up-to-date iiv.ti- Todd; Mn. E. D Bailey jffc Funic- [
Itu'inn To assist th--, pro.ur’- Mi ■ Van Vrlsor; George Bead:; Dr
•Green contributed 813 non’ in cart. Harry KeqBeld', Doha Lv«hi, Mrs.
and a Mono mortgave nn th* prop[erty The himc wx, built in 18iM! Arlmh .Mead; Chariea My»r*; Ben) i
[by Prof .prank E Clark, well-knowni (Jutland Pitcher; Mary Quinn. Mr&gt;.|
mantst and computer ot hu da-. Charted Slemmer nec Grace Dun-j
Lat-r (he protwriy was taken over
t&gt; Henry H Have* 4 Cinl war \e •]

c fail to submit » budiu't
county tax comnuaxuMi
&lt; budget for it but tiu&gt;t b

HITCH BROKE AND

‘

■ MEN FELL IN A HEAP
-Aicident Occurred as Six
Workers Were Taking Out
a Tree on Thursday

bequc-ilhed
dream &lt;&gt;f

M:

BAD FIRE ON MONDAY
NIGHT IN RUTLAND

(ir-rni^fn
' Burncd Richard Fore mana
rn's mcasu^i en' B;irn and Other Buildings;
•idrr.f an
■ Chariot

defiiu'
j board ol directors

the cost

the count
• Th.- i.v*
cqualira'. on n
? ation pdrix&gt;x. shall chanae
&lt; any township
larger taK ra'

M«. run:
railed to &lt;
, r. -id-nt, Mt.’- hir.ma

alien m lhat fowiuhip exceed
net Ihnttaticn rate
II equalisation cl countfor

bring tisc rate of tax lor v&gt;te pmix*es above the rate previously cer­ the folk
tified'to the county by the audit'*
' general, then tlie extra* of such rate
shall be deducted lo whatever ex­
tent U necessary lo bnia: the totai
of all tax j*tct levied wiilun tit­
limitation of 13 mills '‘fixed by the
con^'Jltjtton. Upon noflf’cafton ’/»
the cuijuiy tlcrka o! fisc amount ot •
the gkxm Ux rate for riatc purnew om«-s v
ptaCfl gtott uie limit prevtoualy serving until tiex: July.’

•llow blrksro .nd
m Secretary »l por.u^M

(upper c-imnut

it public supper.

i that Eye top imr of ike
trad l!» MICHIGAN- JI

• * -

a

’

let .'.l,..,'.. it
'
. ■

The estimated Ire* p. somcwhert!
between 83.500 and M.'iOO. which wav
only partially covered by insurance
.Mr. and Mr.- Foreman had retired
»omc time before they were aroused
by the n&lt;ar ot the flame-. They
iiavc no Idea ef how live Are origl-

tiwn money given f»*r rehef work. 1
WEEKh CORNERS.
Meeting closrq in regular form &gt;v i r Mr and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and
lurlinn the Hag . and binging Amcri-f son of Kalamazoo spent. Sunday
with the laitcru motlicr. Mrs. Ell*
Dickerson
EXTENSION GROVB 1.
Mr and Mrs, Leslie Dickerson and
»■
, i . . ■u
iv.
n
in
mOtlteT S.rs UeBLii. Ol
rMtim.il n; the C omnium tv rooms under the ttie Hi inter .hoi* di'trtet visited Mr

divided

a*
io--n o, um

Also Hay, Grain and Tools
On Monday night abw: ;o 30 fur .
•aa... d:w.rrctl m the b*m on the;
Richard Foreman farm in Rutland j
about six nules ■» .; of the city on*
। the uiin-lakr,
Tlii?.department!
rr ’emded to tia* call, hut when they i
arrived it wiu hdfvle^ to Rghl the!
flamiAll that
inc' to preycn: ttv- arc
4jrruiUng 1
to tlie houxe and garage. The barn.granary and chicken coop, thirteen |
tmv. of'hay. wvrral irindrt-d ou-.hclt'
all

Pure Lard

4 "■■■ 25c

18c

Cake Flour

Quaker Salad Dressing
Qu««t J««» 23c
Minute Biscuit Scoop Fr«« with pacing* 23c
Ginger Ale Am««u*n M«&gt;d 3 lg«- bottle* 29c

Climax
Bon Ami
Soap

Wall Papei

For Cleaning. Scouring

Hardwatar Castil*

Large barg

O. K. Laundry Soap

Soap Chips

2 Can* 25c
5 Bar*-25c
7* B«r« 25c
“

Areonoiny
S lb. Box

27c

CHOICE MEATS

Pork Steak 3
Fresh Ham Pork RoaaU
Choke Beef Kettle Roasts
Fresh Summer Sausage

Picnics

25c
lb.

10c

lb.

12c

lb.

15 c

Circle S Shankless

lb.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials
Deliveries 8—10 A. M. and 2—4 P. M. Daily

Phoae 2272

�T1IF HASTINGS BANNER. WEBSTSIMy. APRIL 26. 1913
’
( OATS GROAT- ■
I ways un the program .
: Thursday evening of tht: wrrit. al- by the-4-H Boys and O»rU and leadA. . program ol the Lakeview school many conversions.
«... Mr.... ..........
----------— plnn:
— shrubs.
—... ....All are in*:ent. Pop-com
-„... and ------ will
r... fae-'hou
house Friday evening.
I
............. —-*•
i Sunday at Mn . Emm
; At the Community wrvlce on!
andtMra ...
H. Woodman went
» Will
candy
the, vlted to h.-lp
help
served. ior.refii-.dutu*nts
। Mr. und Mrs.’E 5?. ,T»wmp*oii and I
— ---•
.Bunday evening. Mrs. Keith Dow-jto
Bow-jto Albion on Thursday to visit the
.
x&gt;ned.
rorjefi.M.-i...
SOUTH
C OATS GROVE.
&gt;avc a num- TaUerX
InlterX brother. Janie.
Jane. Smith und I The Ladieu'
l.ndn . A'.d
Aid tuve
have taken Jn
in
.u-niee next SunSim- Mr aIxj xtf4, waiter Tiiomp-on at’- I
fn.an and Eidim Oak-, paw
The Community service
{her ot musical wlectlons and the;tunuiy
.
abrot^ franrtlMir dnv« *for (.'U&gt;- day.evening Will be In chunte of tltidrd ?pt-cial evangelistic rervtH-s Mrs Coy Stowell from our nelgh- from near MldiUevtlte spent
W.f&lt;&gt;2 Mr ahTMi?..
chxw. R. . Adlh&lt;. Masonic Temple in Battle borhood. they are moving on th«i
TCM CAST nnilTQ
-puxtor hud charge ot the mating
Tin- Yqung People'.-, das'; &lt;»f ’-he --c!i&gt;u ■ 1 ■’ - ;.rm«
X’- . (X»rL
i.t lU'.ungH
Ha .lltlU’r. will
Will .: peak
O .ll.
..i. two
... a, .evenings Inst
.... t week and!
... .( . Mm.
Mr— Ed..
S'.rt XlrTllv.ir.
tdru. *outh
uwifh ofi
nt I Verdon Stowell if Woodland
t ut
Crwk
McGlynn farm
I cm r«oi DUU I o
flI phuti the subject wu-- Prayer" iSunday School arc spomtiring a
Thc’p I A
-h: • ,
topu» from heir at’tr.ded/he P T report thousands in attendance and | Hastings.,
Sunday with RumcII Gilliland
ON I. 0. 0. F. CARD
a number took |wrt in various| ’clean up on the church lawn on day 'eveinnff ".with a program put on

| Sporting Items

Barlow Vs. Jacoby a Feature’
—Admission Prices Are i
Again Reduced
*1
With the Battle Creek-Hastings ’
program aMUming form und*: the
Mipervteldn of tin- loeill committee,
the boxing talk, .wm to, have anutile: 'evening &lt;•! enterummeut us- i
Mired them, Tliere will be ten bouts’
which tile committee feels are excepUunuily will matched and Which'
will turtiUli action from the -x und
of the gong to the Imai decision
1
Inteir-.• Intlrett |s bciiv -riiown in
the feature bout betunn Clyle.
Jacoby. Golden Glove Pinaliat ut'
Detroit, ugaimh the HuxUng:&lt; fav’orlte.. Pete Barlow. The boy.« will
both weigh In at 114 or 113. It will!
be th* first time that Pete Barlowhas ever fyevd an acknowledged:
rhdmplon und the io&lt;.ii funs are!
crossing their flng. i ■ and backing:
lhe game IltUe boxer tu take tin­
decision. Pete .has recently been
changing hU method af attack
eliminating every trace of hrrita-i
tion. •
Another bout that promise^ plenty1
of action i&gt; the go between Zig l‘ajiulrki of Hitt!e Creek a«d Iz-o Witt
of l)ostcr. Witt has boxed here in'

rriwrrfbrwl lor his tool. clever ring
prewnce und for his skillful boxing.’
Pupulski is equally exjxrunc&lt;t| and
•-•ting. The boys will weigh In ‘at
135.
In the heavier diVirion Jock Alb-rding will meet Win, Wright &lt;&gt;fi
Buttle Creek ::nd tlu- Mnillpg Ittn
Bttehler will match blows With one
certain P. Oritur: at ulke.tt 15a
pound* Dick Palmer, the Middle-:
ville whirlwind, liar, been dL-uippoini-.
cd in his match as orlgipniiy plan(linicull opponeht in the person of
Clair JCuiiifiiian ot Alto. Two new
Hariinys Ixjyx mil appear in the
roped circle .namely. Gerald Tcbo
at 103 and Meritt Campbell ut 11!&gt;
louts Bailey. the- Hasiingn boy

name of Floyd Alien at 135
The program Is as ‘folia.-.i:
1—Andy HteblelOl). 110.
her! Cooper. 113.
, 2-Tlaj Cux. 13d. vs. Ger
m.
3— Wm. Fish. 148. vs. Merle Camp­
bell. 149
4— Zig Papulski. 13C. v... Ijco Witt.
-135.
’
’
5— Harry Moyer.. 133.
James. 134.
. 6 -Floyd Allen,'Urt. vs.
7—Clair Kauffman. 14:

LUX SOAP

Men’s Socks

5c

5c

Wash Cloths

Men’s Handk’fe

2c
Ladies' Vests

MEN’S SHIRTS

10c

25c

CUAMBRA r

CRETONNE

Work Suits

10c
The Last Week
New Features, Thursday, Friday and Saturday

Plaid Towels

5c
Just Fancy! Real
Jacquard Lace Toft

Another Shipment of
Fast Color

Hosiery

House
Frocks and
Daytime
Pajamas

15c
Tlie finest seamless stocking
ever made! Low lustre
L'fiardonizc—never sold be­
fore at anywhere near, this'
price! Beautiful lace to|\!y
Costume colors I Ask for 405. \

^Lfor

27 Inch

White Outing

Remnants

Price
Oilcloth
Patterns

BOYS’

46 x 46

GOLF HOSE

25*

YES .'—Penney’s is the Place for

157.
10-rClvdc Joo
BaNuw. 114
mid fitly, cchtx
TRI-COUXTY It

Plans are under way for Ute
organbullicin' of a six &lt;^^-&gt;giit team .
b.n-Uill leaque Incluon: ■' team!,
from Niuhvilte, Clurks: ‘
port, Alto. Sarumu'. I..i
Vermontville and Hn:d:n....
Hn.'itini'x will !x- repreM-nted by a
team .-ponsorrid by Barry Lodt:&lt;- No.

ASSYRIA.
The priggs P. T. A wilt meet on
Friday evening. April 2«. wiien Dr
Kinde, the health doctor mid a
health nurse will .lx- present and
show picture slides and give talks
pertaining to the health work.
Mrs. Meta Hyde and Mrs Miilx-1
Hyland of the Lacey Nutrition class
were In Hastings on Thursday to
attend the last session of the pro­
ject work in nutrition for this sea­
son. given by a specialist from Mich­
igan State College.
The Briggs Ladies' Aid Sczcietywill meet on Thursday. April 27. for
dinner, and work on the ring and
memory quilts.
On Tuesday, May 2. In celebration |
of their fifty years of married life,I
Mr. and Mrs Charles Purcell will
keep open house at their home in
the-Ellis district from two o'clock'
until six. wiien their many friends1
are cordially invited to Join them
in tlie tvent. The major part off
their wedded life has been spent,
in this locality.
The Penny supper held on Friday
night was conceded to be a success.
There was a good attendance, splen­
did program of playeltes and music.
Mias Katherine Jones has been
engaged jo teach the Austin school
next year. Theodore Tank will ‘
teach the Assyria Center school.
Mrs. David MUter-wUl be hosteu
to the Pleasure Birthday organiza­
tion at the May meeting at the.
Briggs church basement.
I

25c
'No-Brand”

WORK
PANTS

PERCALES

Of Moleskin, Kaki
and Covert

?8C
BOYS’

OVERALLS

Yard
For dresses tliat *6iliers*will admire'arid1
you will enjoy wearing. Smart percale in1
scores of dumping patterns I The newest
colors of the year!

Z5

25c
Fancy percales — guarantees!
fast I Plain­
color broad-

You Can’t Have Too Many!

HAND EMBROIDERED!

Broadcloth
Shorts

Porto Ricaa?
Nighties
for Mint*

% 25c

A

Stock op at this great usings I
Tailored of mercerised broad
cloths—in fancy patterns . . .
with piping lo match!

and H'omrnf

Dainty hanil-maile, appliqucd nainwok
gowns! Flesh, white: pastel contrasts.

The First Time at PENNEY’S!

Compare These For Value!

Men’s Mercerized

Full-,count, standard,
-quality muslin! Here's
a new low price you
can't afford lo miss I

Union Suits

Pillow

Cases

blue, or
green! A n
excellent val-

ioc

Flesh, peach; misses* and
women's sties

“Belle Isle”

Boys’

SHIRTS

Athletic
Shirts

49®

What a Saving!

saa.

Men’s

Panties

The whcdule will ho arranged *n
as to interfere in no way with the
Hastings Independent-,. Tin- squad
will con-xlst ofgnemhers of Utt year's
teams and others who show tip in
tin- workontr-. Tlw coaches arc Joe i
Binzak and txw Hawthorne who nrv 1
also included in the linr-uii

lu- !h&lt;- .-erne &lt;&gt;l another nil-star
.-.how May I ft Jr. hoped that n .
match will lx- possible between Chief i
War Eagle and a suitable opponent j
to Ix-nd the card. 'Die same scale j
of low prices will continue. A great i
many who attended their first pro-:
wrestling match.at the benefit shawl
April 13 became very enthusiastic i
and came away auxmitr U&gt; M-e an-'
other show in the near future and it
is the intention of Chairman Keith
Fuller toNee that Hwy will not be
disappointed.

Men’s Caps

Men’s

LACE TRIMMED
It riling. 15!).

98c

Men's

h’» the amarir.gly fine
quality ol the mercerized
cotton that nukes these
outstanding I Pane! rjbl
Button-shoulder style!

each

STRONG for
Bannister
[{Sliding!

39

OILCLOTH
Dress up your tabl^

49*

and kitchen shelves

Table site is 46 indirK
Shelf doth 12* width
... at 6c yard. Small,
medium ami large pal*
terns. The modem
littben should have a
“shelf and tails" towmble effect.

Fast Color

Broadcloth Sleepers
They'll stand a lion's share of rubbing, tubbing, and bedtime
acrobatics! One-piece! drop-seat; 2-12 yean.

NOT
BY
GUESS

PENNEY ?.?■
116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

QUALITY
BY
TEI

�Tilt HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. M. 1«U

PAOB FOUR__________________________■______________________________________________________________

The
Hastings
-------------------------£-----Banner
i------------- medium of exchange. Keeping to the

.

yw
A, 1-u.
*rrJ .'./&gt;
Writ,-.Ur. gold
PubflitH
&gt;-*"i ttetat.f,
gold standard
standard simply
simply mean*
means that
that
i * •’
dollar always represents 412.5
tgralns pf gold'. Unfortunately Hie
exchange value of this gold In terms

‘ nonsJ Obj»
’

This andThat

' -iiiaTMknn ■T*gs .... . I of many liandxxne and useful pres-

Backward Glances',

I

Each boy should bring the follow-

Boy Scout News

n-a-ladle* m me a. n. q. ciubat!
2rbaru ta'*«i%,g4.ron. cvn’poric »nd ,
Ritv nf V/vefnv/lnv th,i'‘r mrcllJJ? lut w&lt;ek elected the----------------------------------- letnx 3 potatoes, one can coni. **
The "Benevolent, tiictator "
IjILS Of 1 CSlCf liay Inilawtrnt officers for Um* craning six
------ ■- lb bacon and
the «qunatept to h
Unusual Powers for Rooaevc.lL
'
, month.President. Mlsa Franc. Last week end. April 22 and 23. loaf of bread
Each tn»P
„ ’’
l Williams; secretary. MU* Phyllta .vvenirrn hien from Barry county plan to furnteh vegetables -for the
Emergency Conditions
OUR NEED. fluctuates violently
TEN LARS AGO TODAY.
DUntohd; lrcuu.tr, Mia F. Luo«r at Camp Ben Johnston ut hunters' stew aiui arrange for 50c
of commodities
Dccuive Action.
Mrs.
A.
D
Kniakcrn
and
Mus
,leal11
Quite
a
sum
of
money
la
left
fiherman
lake,
tlie
total
attendance
dollar
caah.
Each traop
must
■
We
do
not
med-more
national
de
­
Vfc*
nvwKvm
auu
•»**.
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—
-■•U..F...UV.
...c,
„.c
IOUH
aiienaance
or
a
qouur
in
/*&gt;*-■
••
---- from time to time and this Insta- ---- - Tuesday
... •*—
a..H It a-, .
' ......... nn
_
.1...
inH*nnrtl&gt;l&lt;al and
One oi
of Americas
America'spohtlca!
leaden. Catherine
Wilcox
velopment ; .
• | i une
&gt;. u.\. -...
/ .-...a...... .................
iviopnieii..
political iraaci:vr..w* left
iru iuc*aay for
1.1: Ul £hc Rt'aaury and It was decided being 130 men from, lhe Battle plan iu own tjpnaparia'.uai ana
bint}
fearfuture,
ana panic
that Area
are \yThis
c
develop-however,
jn the years
following•ns
the
-in tin-years following the Civil war Brqnxvtlte. New York, the formi'.10 ^*vc “P411
!'lncauses
the near
creek
waamOie
the spiritual
closing dicipline.'
lhe Jute*
. Civil war Br
contributing causes to businr.-s de- mens.
m/nt
isn... G
n Blame.
... ..... .. He
u_ served
......
farr a visit with her
h»r son.
um Philip W
\v 1I The Chautauqua Circle of thE meeting of the Boy Seoul Leader*' camp will be Ute Scout oaUi and l&amp;w .
'was James
in ''-'
oNk vi.au n
____________
—i-and
c,t3the
! ,rvlat,ch"*an’lnK » Grecian play
Training Course, diplomas being and active dlrectkm will be fur-s
j the house nJ representatives and wua ,,
Kmskcrn
and family
. prea-don* Hence going off the gold We do not need mure intellectual ,la United Slate-;: senator for H-vrral ter for a viait with friends
" k'ren won for the benefit of awarded to Dr. C. E. Hyatt, Arthu. nhhed through the executive stall.
UX rfoXTH-r C ’• standard onto a managed currency
He Was Secretary of Stale
Mta Allie Taylor of Beaton. Mas-1Chautauqua cottage at Bay crothers. T
Reid, Harvey AH Scout masters, leaders, trojp
Wc need more spiritual power.
~ /imply means that attempts will be Wt- do not need-more knowledge;
'and at one time a presidential cm-.-achuselte. came Tuesday for
a I J?'-*’ „ Mesdames Rachel Bailey. Burgess and Scout Executive Loyd commKtettr.cn. shouldplan tout-.
1 nude to stabiltiie the dollar jn relaIdfdate. No man knew better than visit, with hbr father. B F Taylor .:Eva BMlcy.- Roso Cofgrove. F1.w-Shafer, till of Hasting.'i; L R. Beeler, tend and have as many fatlwrs
as
*9®? Bo*«w. Sadie Cook and Mlsse* Middleville; Arlle Fteid. Ed. Kane, possible a* gu«&lt;i».
.do not r.aCd mpre government; । Mr. Blaine-the annovlng di-Uvi and and other relatives and.friends
■ tlon to commoditlM. Admittedly this
Icompromw that were neotanry In
Mr. and Mm. Rolland McCrreryof !“*“«. Lampman'and Elno.-u Biuik c. J. Bette.and Rev. s. R. WurU of---------------------- U a delicate, task. I? is an expert­
order to get any bill through, bith Travenc City spent the wetlc end *'111 -alu' Swrt Th* coettimes and Nashville
WOODLAND,
- :r,1*iit that is theoretically poMfble
tauws of congre*.- Selfish in|vre-&gt;t her father’s. Mr and Mr. Ben ata«e will be Grecian, and all lovers
Fta tiaving accumulated the highMl»»c:&gt; Stella and Florence Pnrand-may. ;&gt;erhaps- succeed tn nc-■
—Calvin Coolidge.
as well us secI loirs had to hare their Mattheux. Tliu*’ are on their uuy ;“f Grecian history will be Interested cst number of point*, u R. Beeler foil and Mm. J V Hilbert spctrtR
say. When tlftemeasure v..i* iinally to Cleveland wbnrc they will visit ln hearing It.
.received -i 115 00 automatic Scout Thursday in Grand Rapid*
“
cooking’ HMAU. FI3H.
enacted it would be loaded with pro-.her aUter. Mr*. Albert Konkle
; Mr. und Mrs. Asbun’ Black and camera; Rmaell Cleveland was
Mril F w Bullard and son Oenr
virion* designed 'o' weaken ar.d,.viMr.’. A. S Van Sycklc*. Miss Lelali Kranudaughtcr, Ftorencc. k-ft Mon- ..warded a camp axe for sixth place . chleaeo visited Mr und Mrs Karl '
.... . .*-------------- --u. van Srektes. Robert fhillip. and
« extended ybit in the ami Dr Hyatt was given a Seoul ™
. •■&gt;.&gt;&gt; Amrs
I ;,U1 .-XI1U
----- ------ rtw&gt;-MH »&gt; l- - ta.lMor Mb pUre.
mo&lt;o„J I.,«&gt;
A»n «•»-«l*W~
C, **““““W
4 J* J
if tlu expert- mankind may-be cuted by legtsla- tabic to certain loculltiw *.C . ■L.
■
................ uhere ,u_._
E^ryone present said
it wa*
Die
Jpan I-r,,,lr »“’K.X
• t,lk'n t0
Arbor
and■ .-pen: Sunday us Ua- Centralia. ...
Washington,
their wraSuKhrt
-­
i have hro-jRht* Hun. f:. th. p*»' fwjr year- e»p&lt;cial- seliteh interests.
“2 1.12
m" ISIS'
-iv annoyln?
M-.v uV.n::
1,1 Mr “’«*
J- w Wolfe ,oa Ctectix lives before returning
•• valuable re'!-*r te©*laturea und the nationPossibly after some very
told oix-ratlon. She t» getting along
Miss
Minnie
Porter
of
Owen
bill
th-vugh
ot wiuuu
Grand Rapids
* ‘‘
'* n
al congu.--.
congn^s iiave
been wsiegeu
besieged wiui
witli experience tn
nare- unri
in piloting
pHotlng at
a bill
through
” •'
1 Mrss Theda Wolfe «•
•nicely
and
will
be
brought
home
ot :he United ai
Sound.
Ontario,
cami
here
Wednes
­
On Monday thirty members of tlw
plea* and peiii: at for this cure or. congee**. Mr. Blaine raid to a group was ■‘lfc0 “ Sunday guest of her parday to spend the summer with her Niuhville Commercial Club went to’ some time IhLl week.
;iia:. experiment! We have l.ibored|&lt;rf friends- "The ideal gove.-ivn.-nr. "‘4
,
.
,
Mrs Roy Rowlnder and Mrs Chss
....
nd ft;J,,‘- Mra- 8 W Lam-, living west Haiti*. Creek where tlu-y had a flne
Mr -,M4 Mrs v.,ur
Clyae M-mv,.Gamble Ii
and
[dies ut tlw iiiah-r the delusion that lrgi.*Lttl-m\-would be a drtpatiam. ruled bv a
time at Scout headquarters. Supper- Hutton of Grand Rapid* attended
u- from our&gt;&gt;wn fully.
Sully. D-g-lwi**Lfg-lwtee and benevolent d&lt;»i»'.
deinc’.’” Mr
Mr. daughter. DorU,
Doris, ot
or Jackson and Mr °* tlK’
uv.: uf
lit &gt;iU. in the cm mvi
was served and the nun enjoyed, the Mother-Dauglilei banquet Mon-a
can not bring u» prosperity, i Blaine readily understood and ad­ and Mr*. Fred Becker &lt;&gt;f Lansuig'
i: can r.ut .gu.ir.inte'c tiappino*
j milted that 'tlu- diffeuily in such a vjxmt lhe week &lt; nd with their moth­ FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AlfO TODAY suiliunlng. Tlie game of aoft ball
Mrs. Richard llugho of Chicu'3.
At the fait’ retmlar i-lretton of Ute tat wren the team* cajjUiinod by
Th; ;«d'. k&lt; t,i Lu&lt;» Tsu, one of Che'can would tx- to find the ••wise and er and sister. Mr*. Mary Brice.
Young Men.;, acliool of Oratory, the R«‘- B R Wurtr. imd-Ariu- Ri-id was was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Karl
Cljints*- ancicnta. is a* true today as i behevolent despot.” who cou'd and
■ ll.uu., 5W year., before Christ whr.t: would lo.-gel his own sclflsn iiue,- Charlotte and Mr .md Mrs La’* - ; foltowing officer- were elected for “ hot one. Uie former side winning C. Faul from Saturday until Tues­
day.
.
rente
Milburn
ct
Eaton
Rapids
were
:
the
ensuing
term:
President.
Jo&lt;J
to
4
Introduced’ u bill to !:&lt;•
lle .•aid. 'Guvem a kingdom iu ymi!v!.u. or tlw telllsh interest* of hi.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren C'onlbaugh.
iwiuild c&lt;xik a - small fUh Do noj---■ Und■ who
■ would
.. rule
..!&lt;n ..
Clarkson;
vIce-preMdent.
w
friend*.
tin­ Smiflay kuc*u of Mr. and Mr^. aeph
lute cofiMiivatiwi com- overdo it.” .
Harry F. Oaborn and Mr*. Lydia James Butler; secretary. John R
Sr*rial Mil!” program en 3ut- of Coots Grove spent Sunday with
. public good.
Mr
and
Mrs
D.
B. Green
Osborn,
Alten; treasurer. Edmund o* Dew.-y; tirday. Sunday. Monday and TuesTlie CtnneM- scholar declared. ”A
Mr. and Mrs Fn-d Buitey and .Marshal. Leroy Orr: prudential day. May fl. 7. H and 9 This pro- . Mrs. Freda Fluhter upd son Georga
ic pretence of
TWO ADMIRABLE ACTIVITIES:
Bu&lt;*ik-r Week will be e»- of Lansing wen- guctU uf Mr, Mrs.
. s of war may ta 'Used wf’h Hitler1 nor .1 Mn„v&gt;lini; but m an- daughter. Undv. visited Mr and conmnttee. Henry B Dewey. Glen Kraln
cept periiapv.
What .with tank rcu:,.antatimi!i1
Frank
Kilpatrick
Sunday.
•.
j
Greenfield,
and James
Butler, critic. Iteoially intercoUng..and an eflort
Smith
from Friday
UH
cunning dex’.-nty. tat a kingdopi I cniergcnty we can and do clothe mir Mrs. Edain Mr and Mrs, Dr.nald Gager and
beer legislation repeal convent u’tis.
.
made, tu reettre 501 boosters for
truly r-'nqiwrvd only by freedom piv.-ldi-u'.: with despotic power that Monday. They Were enroute from Alpha Carter,
We have n-. ver sem vegetation so Siotiling Your co-opcrulion b- rc- son Monnin s|M*nl the week end with
front action and purp0"'- Ho*' &lt;to 1 even a Mu,wilih| might envy. Rich’, Artromi Wliere thi j spent the winMr and Mru. Jacob Brady &lt;if Grand
:far
in tin- month of April &lt;H
' advanced
‘
............ . . .. - ktviw thlar By jfhtre fact.*. In • nou; we liave examples of th-J wis­ ter, to their home hi Newberry.
attention and i-Aliment
Rapids.
■in me state of Michigan a* it b to­
I'-Cumptichni in kbwtf:»m uw amltlpLcatrnn vl jsro- dom of &lt;xu Americ.m'-dcmoenicy in
given to some aihnii.u
Mr and Mrs Ruymond Faul were
AD Scout Master*. AA.i*mni
aken the stat, s ^t«v* tnactm.nL. ,increw« th.- recognising the limitations of pat- TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ; day,
Baltic Cicek vtMtora Sunday merits right -h&lt;:c m m
F.vmt
Masters
and
Junior
Troop
.|.
*The
Young
Ladies
Lirerurv
Rce The nyore Ifumentary procedure lo meet enurlaiu-;. and Mm* Grac
About opr hundred attended the
Officer*
arc
requested
to
meet
at
the more rfo genclc* Th*rcfore wc clothe &lt;&gt;ur Muithv ol Gi-.tnd"llapliLWe refer to. the Ex
•-■&gt;•
Iollu
Union
requests
a
(uh
attendUnind fUt'h!.- -*r
Mother-Daughter banliuel al the
ficout
hl-adqimrteni,
the
Burry
p^vsldcnts. iiua and than, with un- ew-t./ol -Mn, Kitlit- Me.ntt sun-•inft'“» a11 members of the Union hi ------- -.Z-V.—----- —
Orchestra .md
H*
the next regul r meeting, Saturday Counly Heahli Unit offices, on Sui- Methodist chinch Momlay evening.
limited
and partUan control;
limitcd puthorl'V
authorPV do
da grapple with a day.
ftaycri Arwct.ittoii that
A
dellcinwi dinner was ri-rved by the
; evening a: M'V.-n o'clock, as businete urtby at 9 txi a M, lu-. mding to
situation, Wr
yte did this
I -f-.-ioiLs
rriotfci auuation.
th:.; with
Mr. and Mrs. Alt .x Bartholoni
meed a' fine program
Mustebary ladies Mrs. Myrna. Bakdefinite
:-..•. B th
y(':ti.;;of importance is to l&gt;- transacted. Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer.
•' Pit-ddvnt Wihon tfhpng the World* and Unuly have moved l:&gt; B&lt;:
&gt;r welcomed the tnotiicrs und Mrs.'
Bion vf wild life, preierva.able activate.'- and deser
;Literary program as follows:
,
*
—
I war- Wc are dome it now with Creek where th.-y will make t..
Edith
Osginxi respond-.d for the
Toreata and rt-itabllitattoh o:
' । DetatO ’Shnuld WotmYi Have tipThe monthly Court of Honor will
|Prr.
President'Roosevelt.
idt-m Roocrelt. In doing
d-im-.; it wwe heme.
-rC lUBin io V..I. ' Alluman..
i&gt; feu un. .... ,.u.« » ; m u, ii» mothers. A pageant was given
l‘"r" by
"»
I are giving the world a etrtking ex­
.-ithout regard to f&gt;arty pole
Mrc. Hannah Bartow.
community can give. T1
'
»u&gt;« o..r
MUI1. n,u«&gt;... ■ ■■« I..» n.&gt; i. 1. iwrv p..Kk\LSf * '
Hi WHO ihmhs
ample
of
the
strength
and
'wisdom
nre*n,. M;»X cure Fulk,
.«»«
Th. .... cup. «..&gt; I&gt; 1
...
p’liony orchestra was formt
I
ol
c.ur
American
system
of
governhis
phu'e
btlotc
him
with
her
son.
Royer
Barlaw,
ha*
ias its guiding principle Destroy the
; Clara Phillips; essay. Mt.* Mmnte iiannted .it tin- time. Dr A. W
ly through the effi.ns of
iir.cn:
in
dealing
wilt*
any
serious
turned
t
&gt;
HaMfngs
,
iv.-fZverfdttjZu/c'u' bcciMiwrvatwxi cranpiiwon and Michi­
'
Treasurer Pete Mim a
[ trouble which call, for quick, de­
J.i &lt; ph Simo-ii of- S&lt; iicca Fill; :Rowley; que.-.tloii tax. Mi** Flor- Wtadbumc all! *p«i‘
Mr Wm. William* of Catlton
gan takes .-I lung step tackward* to­
ci, nv action. wl-Jch could rot be New Vmk. »:i. tin4 g-JCM ■&gt;! M: ’.mi jince Cook; declamation. Mi. • Fan- Coal Tar Product*.”
Zou’ -his plate. —
' township iHi'sc'd away at hir- home
Chandler, while citir PM&lt;
rm McPherson.
.
1 taken m tjic ordinary way by relying
ward a pyr-tem
complete* ji ilUical
Himdm Mr Williams Wit* »t&gt; yearte
elation u* the idea cl Pis
I
T.-avers
Phillip*
fitting
up
a
The
::cnul
annual
Barry
County
! uj&gt;on parliamentary action.
u-lutlvr* Iren. Thure
.Old and had Jived tn Carlton tOVQS
l&gt;ixiilag&gt;‘. The only, hope for better
jn&gt;om
just
ea/t
of
R:
J.
Grunt
*
More
listriet
Cnmp
Rally
for
men
ami
I The acute, natum-widc tankini' day.
iM ate government 11«w‘in j»MfW« ;
where he is to sell sewing machines
Ml
Gliding; who hi
: siiuatlon was met by 'President
day.nnd Siii'.d.o. Apyll 29 and 30 at a daughter. Funeral wax held nt
I this summer.
.
WTIATS WRONG AT LAN51N&amp; •' rtCreonizalkm of other depart men G
; R wiM-vclt when, with the enroent of
Camp Ben Johnston, 'fhc program th-- honif Tuc'.dny, 2 *H&gt; P M BurI coiwjrc-.., he n^unied dictatorial
What Li wrom: at Lansing? This :■ and functions alomr tlie non-inlfttis as follows;
lai in Fuller i-enivirv with Mu onic.*
. p-iva-rs, cl.kcil all the bank.* of t he
•s. 1W un lines establl-licd by tlie conrer13 '“J - Arnvil Tente t
MH tint; was railed l inter In
country
and
then
prescribed
thv.r’.inn conunh-Mort. Very likelv th'RlchnM i‘I&lt; i'pinr; Quarters arranged
ir ii«-w president. Mr
• Mr Williamregulations under which they mluht from the
atnre will not .take kindly
:.i-.
rend
3:3&amp;--Inter-troafi
held
r
of
a
inter,
at
i
‘
s!i&gt;.
‘
Se~ntar,
s
n
’
)*w:
etc run.
reopen.
•
•
mrt’Hd. lowing event/, iwnp Area Council,
up las', full nn eh|n
: An acute farm situation I? to br,
f
r.si
Field
Div
Rul.:.1
I.'.r.'
Ulinilng.
it should pu»
e plan:
t rat.tin and Jegfelu
- appoint: d .delegate t» ti­
r boiling,
|«mvr.s tn tlie u*e troll were
slf would Ijc better dll Iiud
fricticn. 4 .stmt anil
the R. f A c-nivcntion a*
F Ch:dr»
li.i v&lt;- the goM sense.
were known, an
l:inirsd«‘ iii-'hi,
small fr h rircmld be cooked.
t ;c program was turned over I-.
of office te«ker.-j The expected Uhion dollar deficit
Mr. and Atr- p. .1. Wellman at re
BSwii. ihgbam County News
'tanflhliK.B Man run- in Churl tie Saturday. .
I Mr- &lt; ii-rj jude Nt-atr.n. Twu pkv. i and
‘for the flxcal year, which begins
nor and -nude it
-■
duel* were rendered b_. Mia. 1
| next July, was met by‘conferring on
Wil! Mead.
under :• ft. 10.—50 yard dash in
J- Smith and Dorothy Ballance.
;
Pritedctil
‘
Rox-eyelt
ciletaturia!
Tegulative prourt
G i.- i-x-Gongres*:n in Mr Ket -h- Jieuiu out 5 ft Avtnany entries by
Jiiii.1 Te- plr returned, to h-r
।power uuh authority to da»*h penMr l.ernv Cmnh- :.n f two chilflectum on M?. Or
and cut gov-rnnv-nt
cost.* as . „ Pr'dat i; An frohi .sputa •tm g;&gt;'.v a irry fin- talk which
i-n ot il *l «m.i.*o.» cnllrd ut B . J
awx under Ik years uri-iMona
.
.
»r guardian m-.w-nt te»:hr I'baord so that the rrductio;.. wh«-r die had 'item a
Willman:. H'lturdir,
Program dt-&gt;rd by singing Anicr- awarded as follow^. Fif -t 50, Second
would more Uun equal tlie ixpcc.cJ mrn'.. with
— ht i .iftuahivi
• 4ii Third 30, also :&gt; iMfiis fur enter- ids nil hist week'.
•deficit.
’
i'b'- R » Smith
’ '
o find
afflee and Job holder* T2u-n-csm.
...
WOODLAND Mr and M. - Elm
Mr and Mi • H J Waagunrr an1
• the tanking ertsu and all though*,
4 30—Anima! Hunt. 'I r
being under
For tun rear* this onmiry ha* ,t*4t
e, on Kenneth of Olivet will'd nt B
probably
for the lime bcutg had t • tx* con­
nnd Mr* Cha-., Hi-udei.holt Hunt. 'Int- Hike*. Ouido.t
; suflen-d jA-rr ••&lt;*&gt;ti?mir k«**. v in- *"•'
i.: \J Wf'Hnwn * w.-dnuad iy
es ilenderMutt drtrict calt-d on
;»»r -hot-‘eluding loss «&gt;! trade tn nvreinrmnj ail&lt;1
Cliff Hammond .&lt; Bunday.
.
1
qt'IMIIV.
H iwcll ui’’° maintain it* gold standard parMr and Mr- Wolter Newton and
jtuularly after tturtythroe ti-ity vt.
ctyuilhtet E-.on of Detroit spent “ ■»-&gt; -Eientng program with diin.rcttirrted hmm
' includiiu; Great Britain and Jipun.
Monday
latter'* brother. v.’.imp Fire and special tvenu Each
; STROKES THE MULE 1111,1 discarded the guici Mu-aterd
--—- —with
— - tlu---------------------------'
... r p.iAmti. Mr. and
•eupn.il t!
Warren B‘,i|&lt;on&gt;
troop .dwHild plan a Camp Fire
■ i i t.n* .nt h-i-^ve* tn’“n"
U”,»e own currencies.
Mrs. Will Haywood k rt-poilcrf -ituiit
r’ h ’"s* re ‘b Cm/of &lt;A? to’CUt^ bWrom 3b 'to Sft *p£ eJn:
tatter a} this writing
nt tiw- church has
Mr. and Mt*. Chijs W'.odrull en-1
.Sunday morning ptanr. Include Aid
renamed tlieir ntece and family.
Florence TenEyck. of Grand Rap­ breakfast. u:i&lt;le.i&gt;nuiMUun.il rt-lig‘ii"
.caMi and Mr* Shplry Ritanatt
lou*
M
’
liio-h.
special
hike.,.
ie.&lt;
id* Stftirdjy tiad Huiiday
and Mi mid'Mrs Wip Ritemun vis. -. -..i i.n..&lt;.u, o, MMnc ite-, .r[.vn, wvrc
Jn
Uv
Mr- Will Haywood i* spendinu a p.rs*mK work, gafli’rx. etc." .,
ped at Hugh f'li-.i u tn Assyria. Sunf.--w day* in Battle Crerk.
.
12 ;3i&gt;—Dinner, and every parent
'
.'
: , ....
-nuution »i&gt;-r.i:,d : . th- -.
.. -.
M .. Minnie Hammond pron the u asked to bHng a taiket lunch.
‘
ta। ;e
;c uf
vi this
mis country
cuiui,;&gt;.
,
...
lhe past •v«*‘k tiu- jinwid.-n’,
w’
I A Friday. rvelling at the X’liuplWe all IW|K- for a
itouft-.
Ipung.'
. , .
:*ituatim by prohibiting f!
Cirflcr* at tin- Warn-n Bolton
■of gold, which means
luum- Sunday ur re. Mr and Mrs.
; Umfai Buu-s w ill .to loiU'
for Cripple Creek, Cotorat!
Wurren. Miller '
. — .
Olxrksvilh
md Mr;
grair.-, and means Hi;
of
on
electric
plaut
.the wld shmdwril. T!
Maftliew
Gilmwit
Mr: Lawrence Cooley entertained
di-.-Kii-it lb increute
med home Sa’urdiy
the latter'* si*ten&gt; from Grand Rap­
id.* arq lousing Saturday.
■■■» moditte* like
Till* Adv. with lit* purchase nl your Bulk Garden Seed* ciilitlr*
man ■
Z: ta'.|S2X‘•n,,
'
HI GBEE t ORNERS.
Ed Dov-juz!"f; Tmyd.
you to FREE fltmerlnx bulb*. Fri, and Nat. Only. April te and B».
,'awingMr aivl Mrs. J .hif Carlyle
ver. ClnriitH aU-'i-' be
Piatrwville were Sunday gwt’

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What Others Say

A Quotation

I

s

; Ch--"f

ot

FREE Flowers!?

A’»' Hayward and family hav?
ii.vtt'i to thp old John lion farm

Mr -.»iid Mt* l. D Woodman.of

FARMERS’ MARKET &amp; SEED STORE
*

lit W. COURT

MR. AND MRS, E. J. FAlfttEf.L

: in, gold. In o:
tdent RoawvelE is a
matter of. prole* tr
&gt;h and e tabiuhinz

Clement Smith.

Ma -'-nic temple

B'*k*'r
sjant Saturday
if; md Mr.-., j
W a Han.'
Mbs Came Andi'i- ’&lt; ■. : i:&lt; iterf
aun’j Mr.- Ciurlcj stnfigham of!
Battle Crcbk.
z .
** I foreign iutitm» can no t »nje:
H line advantage ol their depre
tv; currencies
makirur the I
■f BUto
dumpin-'
:
'I goods, produarrt by labor paid U!
&gt;• ’ iMTc: nrd &lt; tirrrn.v
। Th* ca-xt step 'ind’.'.ihtrdlv
; be. after enmm win

situ
if Ute
BA tU &lt; tptddc

n

FORTY YEARS AGO 'TODAY j
A v*ry pretty wedding nrcunect!
I;v?l e-.enmg
a’ the Epi*-tpaf
ihitrt'i; the orc.ti

uushl

Our ixdiutum

a, out
Virgin

i ■ «&gt;rr five btilioi.* nf a-Uar* of
a»W'.t rendering them nf pn value
to anybody Another Mep will un(, doubtedly be to clothe tne prcsi*
.
';14Ul|
dr‘V *
S*°I' 111:11 *PCC“*
■i.ia-ipu(|J“hthr 6,ccJtt0jnxrkvu

home
diately
church.

president with almo*t unlimited
power in mp-tins any serious s*tualion This power. hs» own party I
which neither tbr ■ President R&lt;x&gt;&gt;cvrll iv divertor o. 4iid the numbiTs of 'the opposition
:-.e drin&gt;Krat.« ap- ,h&lt; United state* Ho has powyrs parties have felt Tree to grant to |
President Roosevelt because they I
;n Ingham County meeting national emergencies, not believed he -would use it for the
because he ha.* grabbed .*uch power...
.
benefit ol tlie whole .country
The '
but because emigre** nad ctmlcncd country U glad- to fo-l that *0 far!
Tr.r first piano was named "pf- it upon him andbecaute we have the pie.-ident Romcyci: has seemed to!
• !■•
a|i/r Abe Haban words American rcpn-scutetUre i-ictem of realize Uml thU'cmileirnd ixiut-r is
■ ,uii and loud, ' bctalite H could govcriuncnt under wliidn «rtwn
p trust winch lie mtu: not iuc wi*
1 lx -played either way.
quirtd. congress can clothe ih« flatly or for parusan ends.
I

milk is taken to nur largp refrigeration room,
where the temperature h kept a little above
freezing. With clean, well ventilated barn*.
brealhinx clean, fresh air apd eating proper
food, with lhe milk handled in a clean, aanl-

until it Is delivered at the customer's door.
five minute*. so that our cowy breathe good
fresh air. lhe, are supplied with plenty of
wholesome feed. The milk Is taken directly

:hail gr: tflfo ctradatx'n to rr..frn

rcnmn

It Doesn’t Just Happen!
CLEAN MILK does not just happen. Il calls
for planning and 11 reded equipment. Il re­
quires a clean, well ventilated COW BARN.
That mean* some one lo krep it clean, and if
you will vi*li Highland* Dairy you will be im­
pressed with the rleanlinrs* of our barns. Our

t&lt;&gt; about 42 degrees before II la automailrally
bullied. Every buttle I* cleaned, steamed and
sterilised before usiug. From the bottler the

our own accredited, thoroughly inspected herd.
You ran see why Highland* Hairy is permitted
by the Stale of Michigan lo advertise and sell
its product as Grade A Milk. Ac deliver it
raw or pasteurised as the customer max prefer.

We will be glad to havf you viait Highland! Dairy and aee foryouraelf
what we do to insure CLEAN WHOLESOME milk to every customer!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOk, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�'

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL M, I KU

SPARKS—ANGELL NUPTIALS.
COMING FROM CALIFORNIA. I
NASHVILLE.
A quiet but lovely wedding was! Mr. and Mrs Carl Beasmcr of
Ion Gage is working in Battle
so’.emnl/ed ai the home of Mr. and Van Aiutelex are driving throe, gn'
Mrs. Charles Flunk Angell, Balm
...
... and Mrs. Rots
left­
day sflvm-xx., wlwn tln.tr dough- in Michigan and are expected here —------------ —------------------ ,------------- ■? . Mr
—. ——
- ■ iBlven*
—- -ter. Mis* UMs Kath&lt;irir.&lt;-. became eoon to spend a week with Hasting* The Home Deportment of the;"tonaay for California to make th*.-lr
Um- bride of Mr.-John W. Spa rice ■ friends This m the find time the*.- HasUngB Women's club held their
“»»ri* accompanied
iem and relativesEmil Tyden is al hl* farm tn lowk
Mrs. George Payne vUitcd Mrs.
Mr*. Anna Endsley returned on Jr. of Detroit. 1 b- .rrvicc was read .tfSv-* returned ‘ to Michigan Mrwc last meeting of the year in the tXu- inem “'I” win
&gt;, April
.. ...
Friday.
April.;■ Mr. ark
and ----Mrs!—
Von
W. Pur hiss „™
and
I John Waters of Rutland on Bun- Sunday from a v-uit in Lansing with nt fbur-thlrty o'clock by Rev, L. L.; wiving to Callfortua tevcral year*, Hui scho.il building. IT™
Mra. Marion —
Goodyear, chair-'Mr.
and *Mrs Fred
Dewey of lire Methodist church.
ago.
|&lt;21.
- -----------------‘
*"■*
" Brumm spent:
.
.relative*
Larralne benhath was home from day.
da&gt; inUn of the Dept.. oondUcted the Sunday with the former's daughter.
| * «..
Mr and «u«.
Mrs. kEarl
ftn‘!
Flint over the week end.
*«i Kenncen of ,
------ —-j
tired
in-a
ecmi-tailored.
hyacinth
J.
F.
F.
CLUB.
word
study
which
has
been
ime
oi
Mias
Pauline
Fumlss,
nt
Howell.
Mrs. Isabel Pancoast has returned I Caledonia Vere guests of Mr. and J-*«'l»lun« Stine.spent the week end
Mrs Grace Hitchcock will enter- the features &lt;4 the year Tiic wonts. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schulze, Ix-wls
from a visit in Battle Creek.
,|Mra Jack Snyder of South HaaUngs ■“* Mr
«uc*g&lt;»
uS Mr,. H.ul iwra taw'f™
•*-'&gt;
'' *!■*
&gt;_ ... J. p ..
...- *"
. «“. •!'
- have been wen chosen and the hum- nnd Ft nt s|x-nt Sunday with th:
Hanley FlnAtnxn was home from!0” Wpdn,ld8T
orous and entertaining maimer in funner’s nephew, A. F. OlTley. and
M onio a larm an oun mar*. »f» “J-h;''
"*•*’
M 8 C- over the w««k end
1 Mr* C R. Thomas and Mr* Aben near Oun lake
' attrndcjU^J.-: sut-r Mb* MUdr.ri,
which Mrt. Goodyear presented the family at Jackaon.
f '
; Jack Clark I* gpendmg revera!1.AngrlirWho wore a blue silk crepe;
,.tudy has made R very Interesting
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuttle have re­
Miss Hilda Wcmcr vWtcd to
Itodtford over Use week end.
fL? ,^1. ‘P _D&lt;'yu,n' Oh,°' ,or “ days in Cleveland. Ohio, with 1&gt;1*
as well a* profluibto.
Turned from Orlando. F1.%. when
"}d
•' b',KY4r: ’,l
Mr Clyde Wile:.* gave a splendid they spent the winter
t
«'’”«&gt; ’ -&gt; »• Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson ii Dr. and Mrs. D.’ D. Walton and /on. RAinos Clark.
talk cn Window Boxes, u-llmg ot! On-Wedneaday afternoon the gen; Mrs F. E. Lone and. Mm J. R.-^ded by Mr John Duncan of De­
are sjieiHllng today in Luiulng.
; nona were Sunday guest* ot her
some of the best types to iw ln&gt;ral Aid of the M E church met nt
.
...
Mrs. C. P. Lathrop has returned[ |i parent*, Mr. and Mrs George Put- Hay ot Saranac were gursU of.Mrs ,r&lt;2*5' , ,.
Vallowmethod of hanging.
. .„... place*,
-t
*•*
mo parsoruuie with Mr*. M. E. Hoyt.
Focrext B. Lane on Thursday
cr,u‘ l" ?«.*-’•
from a visit in Detroit and Baltic [ter.
JI ter. of Mulliken.
Mr&gt;
RRhard
Hugba,
lOoJdl»"«J*«»v»*d
*««:,
&lt;4
frtn
and
the
.
_____
..
-------------nro.
soil*,
flue and plant* tnont wltoble: On Thursday Home Ezteruion
from
Creek.
nxiin’ wa* iiu
light*&lt;1
‘_*»«
-by cathedral ____(Continued
.. ..
'
‘puge
i*~ onto____ 'tn’piscc in tliem He said that in Group No 3 m»?t with Mrs ll.i
11
Mrs.
Margaret
Rcnkc*
and
Miss
■
Benham,
of
Chicago
to
dblting
he*
hu
h
.
Ronald Warner at Detroit visited
candks
m
euntk-labra
&lt;&gt;u
cithfr
side
;
raru?&lt;Hl
tor
a
supply
of
MOO
whitnearly
every
instance
window
bents*
'Dirum.
his motticr. Mrs. Homer Warner, on!; Nora JU-nkct of Detroit visited Mrs. mother, Mrs. C B. Henham
The friends of Mra.‘ Cora Park?
Mary Brooks and Mr*. O L. Spen- ’ Dr and Mrs. Row Lethbridge ami of the arched -emu Prereduig ti.r ptnc nn(l Jack puic seedlings. aH require full sun. especially if pcSunday.
tenunnrd for th*- mrmli-r- *4 tuniaa are Used.
will b- glad to know *be is on thu.
Mias Florence Watkins is rzixtcl- c*'r l*811 ol thc P®-*11 wcek
-of Mason were Sunday guret. cerenwrty, Mr* Frank Angell. Jr.
llrs c F- Hjwtt presented snira- gain from a heart attack aufR-rti!
cd home from Wyandotte for this
Mr and Mrs. Keith DaQleb. Mix* of Dr nnd Mrs A W Woodburn? 'xl*ter-in-k.w ol tta tmde. wluail*d She Commercial Club to do wax Hi
r, O Promi-- Me' and 'I Izne You .;!antmg Pnietirally «very tt.emb ■: novel id*.«x for bird baths. f:«u Easv-r mombjg.
•
week end.
Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle ScudMrs, Mary Evarts and Muw Anne..
\ KTruly.
accompanied by Mrs Janw*-Of tlle commercial Club agreed to:*&gt;ni|»le inexpensive on*s to more osMr ami ip-. F; d Warn ; ‘to!,’.'
•Ml.. F F. Pauitey of tanning- 4s1 der spent Friday evening with Mr., Sim Were guest* cf Mn- A.
K i Brutol' at.
the r.ia.,0
piano, uho alw ,.i.v.,.
playcu hcll) 41l 1(lf. p! ultln)J ,, |hl.r ln )Jt.r. II4U. typis fur larger gurdmx Sh-.- Sunday in tansmg. Mr» Warner
• •.
urt.rai
- giii-ri
.. of. ..
.. G . ...
___ Wolcott ...
--the
Mls. F
Hoc* .for and Mrs. r.,
Chum
at Freeport Vmiulun.,
Prandwn at
at XJUu'l
Wall l.k.
ink.- -**n Monday
itlie wedding march.
sever*] days.
Mr and Mm. Leon Tolhum and I **”’•,’I'lT **"&lt;* a’“* Mi» Theresa:j F.illowing the service and a brief ■■on or by furnishing a suintltutr in '-a'-d ’hat many birds »n- • cl »*ns ’ remained to te with her mother
u wte impmWe tor any mem- and the fun of trttchmg them whit.
Charles Faul. went to Akron. Ohio.! Mr und Mrs. F L Buiu-r wet-- in .. . a*’*'?* l,M‘ . k • c,l“ ‘J1 ,recrpUoh. covers tor twi-nty-four ca«.tar to be bn hand
playing nbwit lhe bird bath or to-ed- Operation on Monday
... . ■ .. .to nt......
.............. of. Allegan
. ..
_Monday
.
.
.
SOSouth
,111H fliui
rat II, u ,a u.with
Uh lhe
f
. 1
Buurdinun
the'formcis
Sunday
tend a c invention
evening
where
were laid for the «vtfd;ng sipp-.’r.
Tuesday. April 25th. wa: Um- date mg tray was wu-rth thc eflort oi
General tin- dmlern.
Mrs Bauer installed the O. E. S
set und all were lo me* t u! H;.- having provided thefn
,
FitJay morning.
Mrs. Anna Dockrruy and !&lt;righ Th«-. bride; tabic.
south
side
of
Hie
Court
hou-v
nt
Mr- V.' H Olney read a paper an
Mr and Mrs. Clair Brooks and vm
of Holland Virited.Mr nnd Mrs IL J.
Mr and Mrs. Jack Snyder spent Dcckcray of Grand Rapids were
9 30. Fred Johrnon. connected with tar trip throuch \ellow»tonc Park. of Font -&gt;pen! rhe wtrk tnd with
ii ERE eke will
McCirt-ry on Sunday
Friday with her &amp;l*ter and'huaband. Sunday gueiU of Dr und Mrs John --------------- --------------which
was
Very
;inf&lt;ce*tmK.
Mrs.
i
the
State
Highway
Department,
was
--••
'
—
*
the Jailer's parents. Mr and Mrs
Mbs lioM-bud tancn 1- apending Mr and Mr*. Elijah Hull, of Char- A. Wootot)
you find all-wool
held
whit.t«|&gt;
.candle*,
mid
spring
,
piesent
with
n
r-upply
ol
lw-'.unOlney
told
&lt;4
the
beautiful
scenery
the w&lt;lk with her aunt. Mr*. Itatk lotte. They found Mrs Hull in very,I Mrs E. W Bullard and son of flowers in .-■miiJl vai*-^ were at euch died shovels, which cam*- in very through winch they juisscd. the ho­ Arnot Wenget.
Hervey H Church. 15. p.i-.-&lt;ri
fabrics, the smart tailor*
Chicago have been the Rue.-.'.s of
'Dion-ii'.. of Wyandom
I poor taalth.
tels and artommodalimui. the away m hfc home Thursday night
end &lt;&gt;f tlu* long table. Small tabl,.handy,' when It came to planting
Dwight BeNmivc returiuxl lantj mim&gt; Henrietta Bauer ha* re-' Hustings relatives and friends 'or in tta library were
ing.
the
careful workt (ta other. To thc credit ut thc Hasting* mountain* and their riandeur, the
.
week from Houghton where he ha*' turned to th*- Conservatory of Music ।. revcral days.
member* of thc two f»md:*.u Mrs. Coxnmercial Club be it said that 05 animal* and their antic*. the ran$- moved here from VcrrnMitvill- 1.,
jnitnxhip found in Curbeen attending culleg*-.
jut Album college after upending her: Mr. and Mr.'.. M. O HUI and Mr. Wallace O-iborn and Mrs. Arthur. member:, were represented m pervras.s ago Mr. Church had clerked
Mrs. Jack Stem in visiting heriviirariou with her parent*. Mr. and and Mrs. Theodore Kiwfrf ' were
lee Clothe*J Theunswer
■ '
*’ ...a Har-. -,U( nr by substitute when tl ••ame to .--- ------- . — .............
lor c. L G)a.-«u*. Ed Krafi, and
[guests of Mr. and Mrs Raymond
parenU. Mr and Mrs George Mr* W. G Bauer.
Johrmcm.' the actual work of planting, only the pl* *Mire ot people v
l.iere. frank c.&gt;ley in their slores.-alea liad
is, you'll not find them •
Briggs, of Lowing Ulis week.
। Mb*.•Mildred Frandren of Mt Wind* kneciH of Owosso -ou r Ute afdttd in tta serving uf ie supper about a dozen of tile Ga.tayug rub-, Her paper brought l &gt; iitina
maid many done ...
quite -----• - of- iwinting- -•
He
Mr. mid Mr- Carl Kniiki-rlmck* r ’ Pleasant and Miss Florence Frand- Week end.
anywhere else in suit*
Late
. in
... the
... ofternbu
.
Mr- und rtitut*:.
happy memories for th- •- wl:&lt;&gt; hiui h-a-.T-, t*-» daughters. MUs .Edna
L
V.
Beumer
was
in
Grand
Rap
­
&lt;&gt;f Grand Rapid* called on Mr and.-en of Three O.ks vPiled Mr. and
Mr:
Spark*
l*-ti
for
D.-tr
il
whereWork
was
first
started
on
the
20
visited
Y:
il
iwito;.:Pu:
t
und
mudt'hurch
and
Mr*
Laura
Sackett
and
that m il for f 15, |17.50
Mrs Eugene Freeman Simday.
' Mr* A K Frandsc-n at Wall lake id* on Thursday ot last w«ck at­ I they were’until Tuesday wn*x. Mr... ael-e tract donated by C. ii. Orboin. those who had never been there if.Hjr grantlcliildren.. The bxly laid
tending Hu- mcitlmi &lt;&gt;1 Hie Michi­
Mr.. Walter Eggkwton and two over the week tad.
and $21.
Sparks
rcturn
d
t
,
Hu
.tineand
tai
aero.-the
hlrhwuy
from
the
A
’
an-,
daughter ol UtchtleM un- guests of1 Mr. and Mr*. Keith Daniel* were gan Society of Optometrist. held a'
" "luryy sen.:.J tom- .^ec Spring* church A few an--;
in the Me.thodiAt ehurch from which
; —.....
.
Mi and Mr* Ralph EgKko&gt;tmt.
In Grund Rapids Wednesday after- . the Pantllnd hotel.
Cu r I f e ClothvA, this
until Jun*
At’- * w,re planted to white And ;&gt;4k pine!
Mis* Leoru Beiffifa wax called to
,7
Jamr* Radford Ims return'd from nooii mid spent the evening with ' her
..... .... ’,,U
... . ...
mad*- on the'
home near Dswhxiac &lt;in M&lt;ni-iJur''' l,’S
“ Ih jjpj.y 8n^a
55, of which
xprittg are "away out in
- —1“'’
~
----- 'the latter's parents. Mr. und Mrs A. ‘ .day by
rt Mr.
po‘i-; 80 acre tract further smith, by 11 30.
M-nou* Ilin* . *4 l.erj.trm.
«”• wh*'?;«
?'.,r S|. irl.v has a fTv
ila mid other MHiihrri) state*.
i'r. takh. and family
Itton with
A fine wholesome dinner w u: r front" in quality and
jnotlwr Mi-a B-.lva Rto.y i. supply-*"
tl Sdl U;i(i ’Hadicb'
’•"‘“V Hudclm.
vi ar. had charge cf the service.
Mr. und Mrs W..T. Grigsby
Ml- C. B. Benham and her mg for .Mi., Benton
|I Miiiiagement
;&lt;xt to, the hungry bunth ut C;
.cii.-r-5
Management company.
•
Burial
wai.ih
tlie
-family
lot
at
next
me.-fng
of
the
AuxHUry
style. Bott e r values
daughter. Mr.- Righurd Hughes, of
j Out-of-toKn gui-j.'.s were Mr*, beaux’s Iter-ort ar. Gun lake, n? 'ind will be cm Tliursdiiy evening. M^v 4. Woidtaan cemetery. Vermontville.
wllt-re they spent the winter Chicago have been vhiUng Mr. and
c,r..,L .iJohn Spjria. 8r.-. Mbvi Uirtx Spatfc-. ,75 Bung preaehl lo partaka i t-i Pr,.-&lt;&gt;-d.d by * pct luck luppcr at
would indeed be hard to
Funeral
.M-rvlces
far
Mr
William
and
Mi
Mr... Hr-niv S’.ing iPorte Benham*
- *
'-'Mr. Sidney Spark.-. Miw; Ola Glca- after wliirh ajl return*d io tl: "■ t’M-ocl.ick. A: this meeting. Mrs N.itue. a* were held W-- nt-sdayaftimagine,
Returned Dwn u vi.-n with Judge ot Battle Creek for several days.
'•■-'n. Mr. and Mr- Dorr Walktr. aH 'acrc tract und' fuiuhed ptantliVi
... cr-u.Jn at ? o’clock at the Hex* Fu­
•&lt;nd Mr*&gt; Donald Van Zilc of De­
Mr. and Mrs Stewart Jackson und Mrs Furrot H Lune und a’'- ii'.i'&lt;!! 'of Detroit, and
Mr
and
Mrr..
Frank
tliat
remained
of
thc
original
8.&lt;Xl0i
..i&lt;u
a,
se
new
constitution
and
byneral
Hiwnc.
Thr
Rev
Wurtz
ofMr and Mrs. c. I Goucher iiiu-nd- ufh&lt;- {Mgt-anl u: the Presbyterian।|I Angell. Jr
Jr.,. ana baby.
baby Jo Mkn. of Medlinga.
All who can are urttod to at- hcintod Mrs Navuc had be-.-n ill tai
ed A dinner dance given by the churcli.,
Tlie
Irve-plaiiter*
n
turind
Li'llus-!
ul
Afts
G
...
Um'-inp.
•
was un invalid and un­
Mrs. Maly Burp..; and
Riui.-t!
....
________
We.strni Union .at Old T.ivr-m
Ung. around three o'clock, and
. ton Sunday
”“S,U,B&gt; U1 ,1&lt;h *•
Auxiliary v- mr-chnsi able to work. ‘ Stu- leaves b&lt; Md&lt; I«r of Grand Rapid* Saturday and Home. Grand Rapid*. Saturday eve*
erj' one who took port not only
Tiwinar, Joins- the husbaild. w daughter. Mrs Pc.......... . grAndsc-p. K&lt;-n-| ■*Ma'.__
*
Sunday.
*
•
ining.
.
'
•
- ■
joyed the outing, but hoped to
iter Hoffman, tnir g i anrfehildrcn
noth
McQuarri*. 'he five ycur .' ’&gt;&gt;&lt;1 i
’
Mr and Mrs C W W&lt;spinier
-----------------------------------------and
Mr. und Mrs. Hugo
Wunderlich.
tree pluming tacomb an annum lc:t: and th&lt; great griuidchildicu.
Mr. mid Mrs Win Shutters wi-ie in Mr.,. George Miller ahd Mrs Sarah- :am rif Mr. and Mr? ihiiiaid Mr 11 ROUf.f.sMV 1. din?
lure. with thc idea ot r..tah;&lt;::iinB
anii jiitx
About 130.enjoyed ■ the .Mothers*
St. Johns oti Friday attending a Bratid-detlcr were in Kalamazoo, Qimnir- of Delton, wlio i. m the!
a municipal ftireat a*
hospital there aftor hiring MilTereji -On Tue-alay. Apnl IK. thr »cnfor. •)u-.t uk iaigr
r
lie an- h'-1! Daughter.- ’ banquet held Fritftiy
Plans are under
funeral.
Saturday und called on Mrs. Mik- M-vcre
burn.,
tn
one.loot
and
leg.
ito'cla-s
&lt;4
St
Brei-'
:
:
|
i&lt;k.-I u; , rlltor.. Is pci-stiUE
lurdav.
:
night at tin- Ctiramunity Ju
nual
pi
ppy
Day
Mr. and Ml- Kellar Stem re- Vester at Bronson hospital. They!
I't.ilncd by a progr&lt;-.- iv&lt; 'dinner and
“rc l’!'’3M'd to Announce. t&lt;
The chamber • cf Comms
Inrned on Monday from a visit with ■ fmnVf tar somewhat improved
,----_______ &lt; iy . H-htxjU hhis) Poppy chairman.
। the iter party
Hustmv..their meeting Monday nigl
Mr. add Mrs. ©taster Stem of Hl
Mr. and Mrs Guy Moffitt and son
.1 w:** nerved at Hie • s-tortr-d a forest'of it? pwfi on n.
i Boy Seva: building in Ba’.:,
LbtiM. Mo
;&lt;4 Detroit were-gui-s’s of tlie for-Uonardn Treib, t he .trad ol land east at Yankee 8| rings
Robert W. Coak and Wallnw O-- nnr .. .-liter and husband. Mr. nnd
out in:w'il’ any sort Of luck in the-.e co-! •’Boin to Mr- and Mrs.
daughter
M&lt;*liter* and daughters, to thr-ch-m- b tri: c.ir:
tan wtr, .- -Icctcri at th*- Central P Mrs Maurice Edmond*, jxirt of Inst
its. and velopiut-n:* it gix * without saying
T A . at Uielr let iiks-tiiik. .to al- wr«k. -Ttiey idso attendee! n funeral number &lt;»f IftS. |&gt;artici|wtrd in the b,uc antl I0”1- '!i"
...' -rhe tfxai they will mean h icJF.
und Mrs-. Bowerman are Ptndili of Nashville
(LOTI I ING FOR
. tend th&lt; - late P. T. A. mreling. a! SpmHi. their mother. Mrs. Moffit: u-cond annual Mjstery Mothm iin*i;,-i,,:'11-''''’ ^re 'iiven
h-mv"
-Tim-itewk pm: in wttlni:
in&lt;&gt; :■ in -• i.-uik.. . who
.
, .. . nuvyuiu wnu Air. inio airs, vyruer
l-i.-ii “^jfirnnl
which will- lie Iteicl
Jackson »f Cadillac. idurnlKg with them ton Mystery D.iughterh banquet in the pin.-,
MEN AND BOYS
'fichondrlrpeyer of near Mtddlfvir.e.
Melhctilst EnL'wpul social rooms. of Ml-- A'ice I• n. tk-;r. whore the ;tlb' t“'\t nibhinpal f™1'-- in
ThinMluv &lt;&gt;f thli week
NOR rilVVES I TIIORNAPPLF.
Thut*i«*v
fnh'nic
dinner ct-'irie wax. h-sa
-«| tluiv
.‘ ■uni-.
w*-.v
rrqii«-&gt;t**.l
to rciiMei
Mr
Albert
Green
and
....
..... M
Grein
andi
iinuAu.n t-veiuikc' *.*.*
*»■*. *.. &gt;•n..-, -imnin
.......
..
iinmn.
,*ilrin*»
•
hn.
l.otl*
.
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_.
_
-.
..
HASTINGS
-.- MICHIGAN
tivt-d on the?1*1”'
during the dinner. hodr
,
ramuy. Will
«.n Green.
urmi of
o. Detroit
xmwo.v and'
mho,
Adam.- lias returned to
family-.
*ay.s add- ti to this event by th*-' L »tor decoration-, .t-re
pntprl.ilr to tta^"* Mr- Ginceta-anx'* Res-”’ ul
■*' f’1".1 Marvl-.ill Tripp were guest* r.f Mr
**Wr »&gt;-W confined to his
mystery cldment in connection
'
aril...
Ir:r viurcncc
Ciarenc&lt;. mu
Mayo
ln uaiuBluUp bed by HInra* fcr -a week.
,
;
. .
. -.nulled
7.
ano
xir-5.
&gt;o in
----Tlie girl* *»•&gt;• unaware *&gt;! the identity -‘‘-W;
pa-a i-il to mention Htyiii C|rrk Sunday.
guests guest*
there there
T*1’ Ladies
w-11 attended
"
* Other
'
Other
T1‘“ ,JAid
""“»a*
- --------------Dorothy Huven th
oi their mothers until they inr-rrh ,)V
ii. x. ix-.ue.
ix-ii-. Ihe.l;
ftnd
Clmrtes
Aid -n-'t'.d
ii*xi
ine.n '. haiidnl. „.(.|u Mr «„
u Mr!i ^„«
4K;a
u Thur
....... ’day
. on ! tne ___
un tv-ini used. Tl
into Hit liali und U«- r-U i , calW *cl
1. aJ
... toilov
follow..:.:
\\
^n«.
----- “’*tv»n*"
... .. ’Kennrth
------- ... "and
Bnd;around |(?&gt; Saturday night fron
Ironorners. .
_
although the mutlit-rx iiav,- been *
.
Frank;
AdnJim
Dr
;
C
j
iar
’
&lt;.
0
Jso
Mr.
Ruble
Norton
;
their
.
upper
al
Culed
mia.
■rtwhtxtj Mr. and Mr*. Cecil Wait are en:correspondence with Uw;n lor sevet
Boylan. Bl.ike.
ub for C B
A number of children in the Yan-'
May I3th with Mr pertaining the former s father of
Hodge-:
Baum.
Ei.il.
Bogart
Pau'.
k
oc
8pnng«
dutrict
and
their
teethu,Rl
’
Skinner.
Mr*.
Earl
Kernwen,
Kalamazod
for
a
few
days.
gold. .
Brand'.-'.-, of red &lt;&gt;Mcr. p.L.-y vi
McKibb:‘n, ..ntrr-!Mra George Adams on the cunmltRobert Butler expect* to go U
The rrtiiatninc members of the sub tor Forrest Johns n; Harn-tf.!er M1m
u.. mid building .-primt brand;
jUwnno Clement S' urn! Coir- fatnwJ thf OermBn mearira recentw-WK'.«t Jackson about May 1st.
:made &lt;ni attractive im-kgrount! on; । . M&gt; - cs Lillian Smith. Johnitv. man Ear' ; Cronk. Frank. .--il&gt; 1 r jj. bul ar^
ln sr|l(&gt;(1j now
| Mt» Lodetna Schnurr entertained; Mr “nd 11,11 Arthur Kitler ant
the stage; u.pink wafer lily b.i-1:. : 1 '■ ranlli &lt;rd Mary Miller, wen Dr C 8 McIntyre; Cd'ik, W. I!
About » friends and neighbor, ol '&amp;• FThndxhip CU-x ut her homechildren of Hattie Creekwere Suniconlatninga conlcclmiiR placed c-nd"*'1*;l* !,)" tlicain- party at the 1 Cruc. John; Cordes. Roy
"
Coo-:
f(h- fiaunder., f„,n;lv gathered at Tuesday in honor of Mrs Richardd*&gt;' caller* of Mr and Mrs. Leland
green napkins and pu.--. will-;*j Strand following the dinngr
,
I Robert W . Campbell. Mt
,„
rir I1UW
Mlliruay
lii.-ir
home
Saturday
evening
and
Fe«ault.
A
fine
line
of
kitchen
i
Hammond
■l
»,u 11m
i» hi iu- iiim.i.&gt;
.... ...
jcnce. Srcy. of Ha-.dngs C.erd.. BuBu- gBVe q...
seni
— a_ farewell
|arewi.u parly.
p;ir{v. The-.- utensil/, were received by tlie bride
kD. and Mr*. Frrd Ball have nwv.md a laryr bouquet of daffodils in &gt;&lt;)ls(i I’r.OPt F. Vl!f.
’• .Rf'; L',.?'.' expect
ixpxv* to
MI Rave
itaxe for
for Indiana!
Indlariknolis to Mf- and Mrs. Perrault are nicely;?4 onto the Herman Morehous*
[the center of the hall pave a pretty
u «-&lt; -s
.
their hoine
home as
as soon
noon as
ns scnooi
school isis titled
on »•••
the «&gt;u«uu
(Vtltani iucui
farm..
,ar“ Bt nrnnw'"-—-J
■Kujie.. j-*tievr.ei- Ml
t-ii- nmake
.,;ke their
“--s* w
“
&lt; mile of color.
“l put
- ar(.. wjrr... Irt 104c tlu-m
----------------‘
rnond-. J F
EiUrb*&lt;x. h.non;|
Wp
tht.n.
Mr. aitt
Mrs. Robert
Totan
and
Mr- “n&lt;1 Mnt Frrd Mills of Mar■ A reund of sin tins original soniti
FUstor . Harott;
Frnnd- (inin our neighborhood
lfr«-’ «( Casnovia have moved on the;
wcrr c*U«:r* one day last week
Mire Norn R*nkt-:. and lire mot her. i,rust.
fI..H aI. I.u I. rv.au,
* n
n-. :r^-i .
Har#w Hlurj)(, oJ
|IenrJ Ad 1Tn&lt; f4rtn
j of her sister. Mrs. ------Laura
Frye.
Mar:-.., -t R• -! IJrtlut tor
Mrs Ll-nd
ut the piano MrH
vm: with th*- f-jrmer'r .M-.-'Krt : Gr-mbte. Frank, sub. L-r AdH-,1 ha* bcrti „
u,
,
staying
with
his gnurfpar-l Friend-, of Mum Jeanette Guroow!I The Misses Elizabeth and Juns
All the fire and brilliance of
- preceded the procniin.tellownig thi-i-’ ................. -................ ..........
.......
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'
tart Cortright; Hinman. Charlie; Lffifc Mr.-and
kin
l- ntr. Mr and Mis Win. Johnw-n,1 wi» bl* R&gt;»&lt;1
hear ut |ier fln:&gt; rt- Doster of Plainwell spent the »ttk
dinner al whichI all
Mr o
rt.Uo kn. u
M:. Gertrude Wile j\ und Mr;,.
-.1 Ttob-.
IWV.II.MI
a pcrlect diamond is but a
end with tlwlr parents. .Mr. and
Hurd R K . HU'st. Wm. sub h r’ the imsi two w'
weeks.
—v*
I csv.‘ry. ,&lt;hc being able to Mt up,
u-&lt;ual
Informal
mm
•
Tatter
presided
to
her
i^tul
Ifi.
’
ii.ir.i'.
:
silent ef fort to reveal its
•re the family j X'® Ibnrd: Hrcox. Mure E.-.i fkey., Ott Hii! returned to lit* home aft-j‘ Mt and Mrs. Daniel YounRb'.&lt;„..। Mr- Irving Doster
graceful way. Mts. A. W. Wood- re»id&lt;d tor so many ve-irs. will bv
Mr and Mrs. Ed. Orablc and fam­
Commercial Club. Triin-Jrr /pending the past few vreek.v nJ cf Caledonia were Sunday guests of
secrets.. With what patience
burnt* was a nx&gt;-l happy choice a.-;
: lly have moved onto the Nichol*
it remained huidsn—deep in
mterrM.dt- it am that K'.'-'m»nd'»
»'th his .-istrr M.-&gt;, Mr und Mrs Otis Morgan................................. ; Roman Feldpausci-. Janson. Irccj w.-av.te. who has tarn quite ill
Mother Earth—untif the
tlie dorm of persinal stories or epi... :A ,; K*«"rGH' • K* II&lt; y. Eli!/I jy,,.. V4flTuy| has the honor of
.
barriers were loosed. With
(tom President.
-chosen evpi-rlally tor th- viiriotv. mriit ct the LTi.vi-rMiy *■( Michigan, i f1*,R:Vr r1!*-'i mK.uoh *" r''c,"1,,a «
what joy it was transformed
h.is-a fin - p.-Mtiou as audi-1‘^‘”
w ri-ta- t“X .a.-, : “°,HeKcIt acknowlcdmg the k-U-r;
lagcs rciirwentcd at the tables, Robert
,,J Pvrry wrotr ,Um ub°in " m^’tirago
to brilliant splendor...With
ranging in ate from live .Kir.-T.. tor tor tl;.- Bohn Aluminum St* d ’ J *'{,r,X. hh;. m
C&lt;C with whom lie has brem eon*,
. I'omplinumluw him on Hu- good1
what pride jt now adorns
Heralds group to grandmother:-, welt neeled
.'inre hu i iasduaflon from'
'ft '1 J1 . Hr.
L* ;• ° '' , wrk he has done mi far since talng.
beautiful lady dr successful
advanced tn years. Tiw-y e-&gt;nc&lt; rne&lt;l
of Detroit He ■ . also! Jftd JnL/i ’ v ’ n yrem'n &lt; i* vt '
"n"'e' Hv Uu,nlil'i »’*«&gt; f'«'
I events, that happcivd during iw-r the Unlvereuy
man .. . v0ur reputation is
,
,, ... ,,
.,
McDonald, a. D.. McNulty, w.-v. J. r,.tier
a
member
of
a
.will
known
mate;..
MePtunon
t.
&lt;»
*•
•»
*
—
—
*•
1
.
[eight
years
rf-sukniiIn
India
and
your assurance of diamond
quartet
*n.- -I th* teodiiW
'
rr:
mull,.
un ...» .- -o
.......... m on.
m*
8 *.“
quality here.
fry banquet which Lv largely ,mU-( whjirch*
It ,'i-r.
M:
&gt;
Gertrude
U
teaching
in
tta
w
rinnary in character, 'flu- musical
-het sister. Mrs Colburn, and family
U.B..
ol. .nd MW Xn...™. .bin-. Will; Snyder. Wayne.
nuinbcrs..i» duet and two quartet!'-1
Soothingly Salted
at lABarge.
_ .. hoKiaph'-r for th*- c
number* showed a pleasing blending —
| tor Earl Buy.--. Smith. Home:
Several ladic.i from Clay Hills at-;'
of voice-, and were furnished by of Dtarhnni until ju-&gt; rwhlly.
I Shultcr*. Win L ; Sheldon. Hi
l
tended
lhe
Bu»y
Bw
inerting
at!
Misses Lucy and lab ile B.isM-tt and
' To-xnu-nd. Geo. sub. for!) A
Hustings
The Jeweler
Michigan
jMrs. Minnie Churchill's Thursday.1
MAIIAft—MOYEK
AHe- n and Geraldine Iscnhiith witli
iBtukirk; White. Gm F. Wliiiman. in Middleville.
The marriage uf Michael
France:. Sage a» aoconipanist, Mr*.
'
m irr!M--E-: WoodrtUT. Wm.. hub. for Kim
Harris and wife mid Char-­
A. D KntSkern and vMr.. L L. f Vermontville and Mi*a
istf N’tor 'Sigler; Waildorlf. Dan; Willlvm. Dr. leyFrank
Skinner were-visitor;, at M CoyDea&lt;y were general ch.iirnirn lor ,
”‘‘'ni7,z;„ IF E : WellmHii. C1HI; Walton. Robt kcndali’s m Grand Rapids Wcdnes-,
mmuw, Ann ». T. wwwer. c.tI. Yw.
the banqu&lt;d which wa* carried out .»&gt;
Flake White
Bar.
day.
most Miccessftilly.
f l*
r-ulIC *■
" Alni lor Hirh.inl C.*&gt;k. Z.ibel, I’.w Morri, Lcwh and wife of K..U- •
. ..
7.
sen, suu i'r us. u«.nrop
rnazrxi
spent
Saturday
rnght
with;
bride
wa*
MU%
Katherine
Humphry
*
ATTENDED JtfMf
their parents, Don Potts and wife
aad
l!;
TMUttni
&lt;..u»cs
wnA.vr.
•
ts Clin
L. I. i .Mrs.
Mrs James Sheen
sju-an and sen James
Jamea
Mr .r.aM,.
. I Hie
11„„w
...I..v».
Tn*x:ui&gt;p.-:
Garden Club Tail! MIlJ wlle o( Grand |Ui,ld;.
t .
and Mrs T.-S. DUird Were in Grand ui'tdim: m his f irm near Vermenj- ;nwct Monday. .May 1-t
Itexnda
In
,nvc
o
&gt;
"•
“
•■
‘
V
v1
I
'
&gt;r
’
n*’
‘
'
Sunday
evening with Roy McCauli
e...to
... attend
.......a th-* Ville.till- Best l- Iu-H
. V Tid-’-l bt *.
... .
Rapid* on Sundiy
1 lX 110 0
monthly in^-tt’*: the meeting will [and wife
Sate for k&gt;ui
North Crninil Mumc fHupervis-or..'
"m " ' their friend*,
fine tMnei
be In-Id in tin- .'-u.-ervisorx remi at- Eiigene Haight and wife entcineeri nt
the
------- v
Confrirhce and th* concert
at the
tnc cjiitt iiou.-e at 2 nt) p. M Th: tauwd the- following Sunday, in
TELEPHON E^[2 24 1
ATTEN DED PR I
Civic' Auditintum. when the church
[speakil:* for the miKtinR are Mr.- । honor of their son Mrivm s »tx-‘
choirxot Grand Rapid:- arid the
jBrcwer of Grand Rapid*. Mat*’ teeath birtltda* Fianrre Hugh* and
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts. Hasting*, Michigan
«xty members of Hie WesternColeman. Mr,
’ of lire F-deration of Gur-; family .«f Grand Ri'i-idi-. Frank
State Teacher.. .Collcg- Choir oi j Mary Evarts hnd Mr. A W Wood-1jpredden
'den Clubs, md Mrr. Clark McCuI- Kranz nnd ta.-ui’v m A-i* Guv Mc-j.
Shultz, Freeport, Dello*
Kalamazoo parucip^.l Mh Don&gt;; burnr vere m Baltic creek on lough. Kent County Garden Club Nee and famiiv Rov MeCavd and
or Middle*die
thy Field is a m-mbr of Hie Col- Thursday and Friday ktteixlmg th- PS^'?*‘5l
, , .
. “Tv- Mr - Mxr'h-.i McNec and Mto '
King'* Payllum Seed, Blond 29c lb.; Black 39c lb.
lege Choir and'har. areohipanicdj Ptobbyterial. On TIiTirrday May 4
Visitors .ire invited fef thu mcN-;Sarah McCaul.
them to various piaw? where con-(the various.driegaU'e ;ir-' to give a' ing. Ur subject * ill b- Annuals.' j------------ --«-*■»_________
Parke Davia Milk Magnesia, full pt.39c
6
b
....
lu.
cert* have been given. There were'report, al t’ie Mis-wnan Floc let r to
The vaiui- r.l an active member-'
STATE ROAD
held ,.t
id il..the home .'.i
ol Mr;-.
Mrs. Charles’ *hlp in the -Th-iniapple Garden
over SOO voice* in the united cimriis. be !x!d
Mr. anti Mis. william Coleman’
Parke Davis Rubbing Alcohol, full pt.39c
directed by Har)&gt;cr C. Maybee of W. Stoifh
Club b Hir-ftinWble. It develop, In [and «m Civdy ox Rutland visited|
Parke Davia Shaving Cream, 40c size29c
one those tr .it. of character which Mrs Jan*-! Pettengill Sunday
FAM1I.1
Swansdown*—Large Bos .
Delicious Nut Spiced
can be found only through ducnv-1 Mr. and M.-s Sam White of H-i-.-i
Antiacptic Solution, full pt.
50c
CHOIR AND THIO DAVcry of the t:u. .t&gt; auty of nature i tings spent Sund.iv witli Mre Lucy'
family dirm-r cr.en on Sunday by Cert of the- membership 1* small Coleman.
Insulin, U40—lOcc 1.$2.00
The choir and trio nf Emmanuel Mr. und Mrs Aiitfrt Bc.-.smcr honor- ,lhe returns arc mrot satisfactory. Robert O'Connor and friend nt
church are having a pot luck sup­ mg Mr. and Mi - Dwiubl Bc.ssincr. •I Anthony H*w
,
, Evansville, spent the week end with'
per rd the Parish House this Thurs­ A basket cf lovely spring Bowers;
i ax'fy
'
'
hl* mother Mr*. Mary O'Connor '
nude an attraciive centerpiece.
day evening. May 4
Mr. r -I. rtarJ-mnn win
1 Companv Sunday in the home at
Informal music by the trio, and
! Mr. L.lv Clvcewman will enter-; Mr. and Mrs Jani**.-&gt; Soihard were
»• r»r«w * x... ...
Jam. a! u dimicr meeting for thelwr .nd Mr* W Coleman ami r-u4i
blunts by various members ol the
Playing Card*--------------------------------- 25c to 75c Deck
Thr U and 1 club will l&gt;‘ enter- South Evangelical I. A s. Thim„ ft * ,r. ... C’
choir arc on the program. Montara
. ■ ...’her
v. ’ .
jvunaiKi. mi uno airs. James&gt;
of the trio arc Mrs H. Frederick tallied by Mr.- CJaivnce H;i&lt;-hler, day. May 4.I. at
at tier home
home mu*h
north of
of Hwan^m. Mr» Mae Hart. Mr and:
Tally Cards (New Assortment) 1c, V/gc, 2c each
WcdneMlaj. ul a one octa-k Lacey
Palmer, cello; Mrs. Sadie Mae palm­
I Mr*. Arthur Chau* and Jiwephine.'
- —•
er.. organ; and Mr. Jack Rukowoki. lunciievn.
।
pennyMr.
supper
and program
!, all of The
Hastings;
and Mr*
Joe
given by the Briggs L A. d. Friday; Pillars and Bobby of Battle Civet.. &lt;
violin.
...- '
---------------------Exi fcnT.MStn (
-------ill.
:night in the church taarment drew,
Mr.- Glcima lUddmAn of NaJiSTACY—MrQVARRlE.
I Mr-. F L Bau-r v-m.% h»,U*.-- to H fal|- -.iwd crowd The proceed:.' I and
Ville. | The marriage of Mr. Fay Stacy of tlu* Three Timet Four Club ut her;of lhe supper will be uwd a* partiI Miss Marlea Cunieron of Hastings
Khlanuxoo and Mb* Marjorie Me- ’ borne &lt;&gt;n Friday evening
j payment on tonic of the cpurcht visited Mt. anctoMrs. Chai.. Rm* Icy I
Quarric ol near Delton, wait so’.cni-1
—*
*--------------debts
.■ Sunday.
. .
' |
nized in Kalamazoo on Easter Sun-'
Y. M. I.. CLL’ll.
Mrs. Gcncvievo Smith and Haugh-1
day. Mi-iui'I Mi&gt; BUicy air. rr-idln;:! Mr- Ila; w?"-m t&lt;H entertain • tor Dorothy Grace vhitrt! over the I
predt
-■ in inrn'i We Deliver
The Big Little Store
In Kalaniax.o. Beat wuhe* ate cx-itl-.v Y M L-CJjib bu Thursday al ajwcrk end In Battle Creek with a.
they aaid
tended.
jotio o'clock luncheon.
jautcr, Mia* Vera Barney.
| changes, not

Women’s Club

Social Events and Personal Mention

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MUNICIPAL FOREST

Better Values
are

Hard to Imagine
W

--

American Legion
Auxiliary Activities
Thb

See These

Extraordinary
Suits'itt Baird’s
Clothing Store!

T.S. Baird

\

Diamonds —Their beauty
Youte. at low cost- today!

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, APRIL 28-29

Big Bargains!

L. V. BESSMER

19C

X

Crackers

PROCTOR q A I E* f
&amp; GAMBLE OALL.'

J
10c
CH1PSO

SOAP

REED'S DRUG STORE

IVORY
FLAKES

Rub* No* More

19c

Fresh Butter
Matches

23c

Pop Corn 3

Cake Flour

22c

Oleo

3 u. 23c

Calumet Baking Powder

Playing Cards ... Tally Cards

Let Ut Take Care of Your Drug
and Prescription Needs

Registered Phamacist Always on Duty

24c

25c

Meat Speciale

PORK LOIN ROAST «a.[* u. 81/2c
HAM END LOIN ROAST u. 12'4c
BEEF STEAK ei»u.
2 u. 29c
Low Prices On AU Cold Meats

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, Wfr-DNTSDAY. APRIL M. 1913

PAGE RTX

WANTS

_-------- 1—RYAN SCHOOL NOTES.
Week*:; Letter.

CARDS of THANKS

been reviewing for examination.«
ivfivejJ-sptiiiux

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.

New Truss Proves
Greatest Rupture Aid

Mukulni. Ruth Slurmail.
Freeman.. Robert Falconer.

Siirll.iut.i::. Lynn Hi
ci* ShcUtngton. Qu

Akron Mechano-Fom Trur-

feature “Selective PttMura
Control". Hold* tbo rupture
more sectuHy and elfalnatei
SXCltUlVL
tars and keep year iniu lu
adjustment.

Mrs .'Smith. ML Fc
calm, Wylby . Shenna

The Prejcription Drug Store
Hastings

.wcw/can

lek lur. four we
Fulda arid Mux Freeman are

Our Success
Has been achieved through care­
ful business management and
talhfactory dealing with policy­
holders.
SEE US FOR INSURANCE

Ii. tilth

GRANGE PROGRAMS
CARLTON

going R&gt; furnish ’.he
kvtnar roust and the
&gt;ide tuitiiitn!* the its£ oi the

Wc pt jc iwiy it rained Friday as
'-u- had planted
hunt yi the

Citizens Mutual
pRE INSURANCE COMPANY

op absent

J. L. MAUS

!.v-:;xvr r.
tid Emil: i».:&gt;mey«
Fl line !.* ami
u ‘ Ruth
‘
PqtilUH. llJiiltroud

HtoU;ng&lt;6iL

GEORGE M. NEWTON
Brr.cTACi.Ea fitted, repaired.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED, WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY* EEPAIEISU.
CASH TOS OLD GOLD.

THE CHURCHES
rnr.r Methodist

ROBlNIiri: PARK.
Howard Smith lirid datm

church

vault

’vr .in extended ■•u.iy ’ 1qIIS UIfft. m Lake OdeMu Tliur-day.
parvirti. Mr and Mrs.
A
gwley of Spartu viuted hh
daughter. Ml-.s Fern Settle/, at the
rx Ed. C.iat.-- anJ rl-.- Btavton home from FYlday till
u :-p«nt Friday wi’h Saturday

Thumiaj

rtuUsr will go.

I Philo Seger of Smyrna called on
.
FREEPORT. ■
SHULTZ.
Mr Delia Yule is now back home hU aunt. Mrs Cora Gardener, Mon­ ’ Mrs. Gladys Dean‘and little ron:
'
•
■.
:tir hmm-. spent the winter with day
cf Haslltigs visited Mrs. Byron Lewis The Automatic Seeling
Mrr, 'Pearl smith called on Mrs Thursday.
Uo R.xu-of Irving Saturday
, • Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Babcock'
Mi: F E. Deming seems about
' and children spent Bunday utter- i BURIAL
*■ same at Uim n j&gt;urt.
•
church met at the honu* of Mrs. . noun with tlie former’s parents. Mr.
&gt; and Mrs. Ed. Babcock of Dowling.
B.ll TornM- and lUpiww and uUP
have a taxi party aomctlme tn the , Masami ;Mrs. Clem Hrney, spent
homc Sunday. The former u 1
। jwrt ot last week In Battle Creek.
nr or Mrs F E DipniiM.
1earn ut- listened to u delight tai I Mrs. hla Carpenter and the Miues
Aguez Quigky ot Grain*. :program uf singing und reudii.ig; ■ Emma. Blanche and Arloa Carpen*
called at the GtxN-gt Forbey ■?and piano dueU
ter spent Bunday with Mrs. Emma
Mr und Mr*. Will Blough were In Otu at Wuvland. Ml.-* Emma re­
rhiirday. Mi. Quigley
much iroprovid In hvoUh.
' Hasting-i Saturday.
mained for u lew days’ visit.
Mis*
Kalla-----------------------nne Otterbein of —
DeMr. and Mr*. R-4 Pierce of Bat­
Shirley Leopard of Grand
—
—------yiicrt ot her UsteF and ;,a:t is Mending her *31:11 ig vaca- tie Creek were Sunday visitors at
j Byron Lewis'
Perkm.* home Thur*- :!on wnh a,rs- Vane.v.a Lobdell.
■ Mr. aiid Mr*.- Ward Hynm ol Mill- ; Mr und Mrs George Clouse eiderDeeda Nagkt returned to her-lhgton returned to thrir home S-it- tained tclattvea from Burnlp* Sun­
GtunUy after •Airul un’uS’ unlay utter spending thc week enu day.
A gobd crowd was entertained at
Uh her niece. Mi... Bvaie■ wiUi tlie totmvr’A parent*. Mr and
thc Pt T. A. Friday Wght. Tlie next
urns o' DaUcf. ;Mr*. Frank Hines.
Mr. and Mis. Clmencc Treece and
Mra. Pearl Smith was In Hasting* meeting will be held on the lost day
of ro'nool arid a picnic Is being, ptan,-UJhtrr
Lucille &lt;&gt;t Givenvilie Tiesday.
. •
•*’ {he F’, E Dehiing home. Mrs. SU1H Cre.v of South Bowne, nod
•'huay.
waa’a vuttor.ol Mrs. Mabie Oaborn
POWERS ECHOES.
M.:. &lt; Joan Wills mid Helen Boyd Monday.
■
Mr.*
Will
Carter
entertained her
! Grand Rapid, . p-.-nt their spring
Mr. and-Mrs Will Yule of Grand sister. Mrs. Nell Hollcnbaugh.
.of
aia,«iii with tin- former’s aun;.. Rapid* spent the week end with the Grund Rapids over Sunday
JAMES H. PARMER
Mr* Albert Well.-.
:farmer's parents. MS and Mr*.
A
little
dptighlcr.
who
will answer
Mr and Mi, J D coo! spent Charlie Atutiti.
HABTtNUS. MICHIGAN
to the name ot Barbara Jean, wu
.m i Mr Lobaiiiie
Mr. and Mr* W. W Boughner tom to Mr -and Mrs. Edward Bow­
visited relatives In Albion Sunday.
ciman
at
the
tome
of
his
Uster,
.
TJw revJva] Incrlln8h which have Mrs. C schondelnwyer, Tuesday A.
Gun lake Thursday.
been held at the lueal M F* church M. Congratulatlbiis.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mrs. Anders &gt;n of Grand Rapids fur tl:e part . three weeks, ciax-d
diaries Bedford of Statenville,
will speak nt thc local M E church Sunday evening. Much interest iue. South Carolina. U visiting ni* broth­
About forty neighbors and rela­
Sunday nunning. April
Everyam: been xhown in the splendid nw.wage* er Arthur nnd family
tives surprised Mr. und Mrs Joseph
presented by Rev Loomis, our p.u.Mis* Etliel Palmer spent the past Crockford Friday night. Ufiht re­
freshments weir , served. Mr and
tor.
wu-k with relutm-s of Grundvllie.
Mrs. Mabie Osborne and Mrs. Ha.Mr aird Mr». Arliiur Bedford and Mrs Crockford arc exchanging
Mt and Mi­
family nccunHUtidcd Mr und Mr*. hrju.M * with Mr and Mrs. Welby
£rii‘“- -’re now
v Cii.ir- mm j.ii und Mrs Sam Eckert »aiul Mutt Bedford to Orangeville Sun­ Crockford for the summer.
AHcuted Maggie Wanli-.v* o! Irving.
day to visit their relative*. Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Fenstemnkcr ir. enter*.
’ ........ ; Mbw Mamie Tyler 6t Bourn: called .Mrs. Charles Jones und family.
Ii talning the German measles.
Du Wolcott larm.
!»n Mr--- Pearl Smith Monday.
' Carl Light of Ht. Johiw was a I1 Mr. and Mrs R E. Owetut'aud
Nub .utn
M:... Ellen Yurger i* home after at... -•nd
... vuitor ut the home of Mr daughter ol Grand Haven coiled
^.pending the winter with her daugh- and "
Mr Henry Froot
। al Welby Croekfurd's Sunday.
'
Alltip.h Hall
t*r. Mu. Max ’iuilier. in Delniit.

f

FOR SALE

FOR SALE-CHICKS
Tr &gt;a our Ii
Wlflr Lrjhu;

oi-Grand Rapids..
’
Munday ufr--rtf;turned from McGutfey. Ohio, their
rtw il lu Jhetr hot

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH
cJettys poultry farm

n ickni
Mr. arid Mr*. Latimrr of Otsego
Hall mid Scmlah Seese w’re were Sunday gucsu of Mr. and Mrs.
md Led e tut Urdu v.
,'S. A. MeCaffcrty
Dr. I’.cklHim. 11-:,yd Walton mid- Orangeville school dl.-lrict No. 3
Edith Godfrey -j,. nt Thursday" played but) with Martin grade* at

•
Julian Pcttr. itnd
a Sunday with thrir

AND HATCHERY
Middleville.
.Michigan

GOLDA MILLER
BEAUTY SHOP
Special un all Mild. «&gt;f peruunent

high tan

.Open evening* by appointment.
LAKE ODESSA
PHONE 39

Lawn Building—Repairing

ipjxnra
down. Ute illu

i.nrnr.iiAN

l.ivor of Martin/the Martin ehajH
R.cklilH of flastinr.. making Hint runs In the last in­
’
* •*
j..ning,
Mr. und Mrs Roy Lowery have

jKbtpuned ux
Mr and Mrs Lawrence LaCourse
uim -a w &gt;rd are tlie promt parejiM ot a little
daughter, bom April 20. Mrs. I_x-

lyn William*. daughter Of Mr and
Mrs. Jim Williams

mission.

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Reasiinjblr price.

ANTHONY HOOS

_rk and Liverpool U subject to
dally changes. Un* attraction ut the
mr*m w thr -Hiuwer U&gt; this phe­
nomenon.

RAFTIST CHUBOH

U9 ii. Blair St.

FOR SALE!

Located on the C. K. &amp; S. R. R., 14
miles from Kalamazoo, on a county
road. I here have been but three rent­
ers running thfs store in 40 years. I
have been here I I years. Seven room
house, electricity, double garage, and
a fourth class post office.
T7
• I? •

J

S VV tl 1 CL

CRESSEY. MICH.
Prairieville Phone

Sum

Windstorm Insurance

HASTINGS PARISH.
METHODIST EfISCOPAL CHURCH

;..

OPENING MAY 1
■

Thc Cressey General Store
at Cressey, Michigan

' Costs But Little in This Old Company
7’ on Each $100 Insurance for 47 Years

■.

I.EYAN METHODIST CHURCH
i*s and
llington

Farmers Attention!

Thursday

S. Dibble. Hasting*.

nd Rairtd*
Friday with hi* former roxn

Phone 3491

Lake Odessa Canning Co
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE

HASTINGS MARKETS

rtr.’.T CHVBcn
DI- CHRIST. SCIENTIST

DELTON M I. lltUBCII NOTCS,
January 19. 1933. 4 eyclone caused this wrerk of.a 40x50 barn belong­
ing lu Justus Halier. Section ?. Barton Township. Newaygo County.
It was insured for S600 which amount •this Company promptly paid.

Are Your Buildings Going To Be Wrecked
... Or Blown Away This Year? May Be!
EMMA NURI. CHURCH
t episcopal ।
Mor.TtiArr. roBECLoiunr

In the past 15 years this Company has paid Michigan properly
ow ners $3,095.5(13.37 to cover their losses. This is an average
of §206,366.80 per year.
'&lt; ,

The property owner who has a policy with this old mutual
Company needs have no fear. .. WE PAY JHE LOSS!
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

:oy Oakes and family *lxnt Sun­
..........
Onillc Burghdud arid
family ot Keth Rutland.
. •
Sunday vmun&gt; at Chas. Whinemore s wen- Wm. Whittemore and
wife of Delton nnd Frank Francisco
and wife and baby of Kalumirxj.
Fred Oil* and wife, Lucille and
Robert newt relatives in Htilamaot Hustings "pent
here.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Dhlinctive Funaral 5«r«ic« .

. ot main*
, uiiniug Uw League of Nations is S8,flEf
« «--------wx. War
w«
000 (XW• .
a ;-.r.
year, while uie
the World
1S5F.AT1
* ■““ rr”eh"i “»
«*•! of IUSJU..
suitable to its diminutive eueus
631.W7.
.

l ite mottos of this old reliable Company are:

Careful Business Management
Fair Dealing With Policy Holders
Prompt Settlement of Claims
See One of Our Local Agents or Write the Home Office

Michigan Mutual Windstorm
Insurance Company
The Largest of Its Kind in Michigan

Home Office—Hastings, Michigan

�PART TWO—Pagel

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, April 26, 1933

A: A* soon as the agency which of tlie Forest Service of the United

the men Is notilled that more Status Department of Agriculture,
Jobs For Forty-Two Barry Co. Men selects
men Should be rent lorwatd. tlie Other camp* will be In tlie nAtwnal
agency will get In touch witli the parks, and the work there will be
Jil Government Forestry Service suitable
nunitx-r of thc men who under Uir supervision of the Nation'
(Continued from page one. part l&gt;
have applied and will instruct tlirrn al Dark Servica ot tiw United State*
'to go lo a certain United States.Department of Interior.
formation of Men Ottered the Op- able to have^ome of the'e older and Ain)&gt;
. nreruniiui
'
“
-station
— - -on a jmrcamps themwrlvcw will be In
guttlUly to Apply &gt;or .NfUonU, m-rynerf om. umo,, tl«« „&lt;•
dl.r lor
pt,pt- charge of officer. of the U S Army
Emergency Conservation Work.
ting theii. first last* of work in camp cal vxan:fiiation
whicn will supply tiie camp equip­
rmwno Co.u.p.Un Web.
"&gt;J &gt;«™t.
'
,: Q Doi. il.L, mean tint Utr man ment. the supply ervicr, and tlie
Bulletin Number I April 17. 1M3 Q- Do. ' a man have to accept is ^ing to join the armv ?
•
eamp management
United States Department of Labir.
work if it ii offered lo him?
,15
f ,h.
rest camp
WoMitnaton D C
’
A No No One 1* being "drafted . ,A
Hy machinery of the likely lo br from .!
home?
Two hundred and fifty thou nnd for emergency conservation work., Army^frultlng -jta
*u Fore*t
camps
men
each
men in the United States are to To have one of the*&lt; job. I. ajirUl- i ‘ ’ «•
a *■ * » £ «»»“® &lt;««'*“*; »nll be Vxat'-d nt varfctk- places In
have the opportunity of working for,1'-'*" App.iCallcn is voiutary. No ,
■-enrollment
of the Vfi (XS)
futetf.-and natUnal ,&lt;ark» where
MX months in the Nation's imrk* aiki '*'*' ’ hould unply mile's he U ready »'««enrollment
of th* 2.0 oqo
re. U work to tx done A man
foreMx. Each man
Mil receive a &lt;° *»“» «&gt;'»&gt; Ufi* *iil* a group of,men over the United Mate- Howdash ailownnec of »30 a month, most
mrn and give hla best efforts to
^ains a ctviliaii °*n
*‘r
a
'‘ bboritig Mate,
of which he will allot to his depcnd-l
Job . ,
,
,
nf
n ’ n “w‘,an .ln BCWral. tlif for. t can.p is I'.iuents at home The number of nlsm; Q Will there be nnw di'crimina‘ J™'
do r d -he Rceruit,o
*" bl
'
‘
t.. Le filled is small compered with “on because ol ran-, creed, color.
? " ; 1
at ”’p
,,„... Bt
the rniI
country,
ut lea t Transporta­
the number of men Whb will want
boli.“«?
•
I a ti ’
v „iven , nreiimi tion costs money, and men will not
these ptac.-s. The opportunity has. A There will not
.
| Abe sent longer de tam . than are
cbme |o you to decide whether or, What Are tire Condition* Aererd . .............
• ....
.
.... _ „ _ _.............
uiere nrreM.ary.
not you want to apply for a place To?
arc any physical condition* that
iJ .wb‘*1
'*o’k will be.
In thU senter Thc following que*q
Q What will a „man receive in would make it imixv.-ible jx inad- done in thc «oresu
• &lt;
tionn ami gnawers are given for your-return for this work?
vtMiule for him to attempt hard. A Many k.i-.d of work, im-ludinformation and that nl your family
-For tag making tratb.
path*, simple
A Hr win receive hb food, cloth­ ohyrdcal labor in the forest*
and to help you in arriving a* a de- ing. an&lt;i shelter .probably In tcntsi example it would be unfair both to »c*ds “»&lt;f,
'•*’&gt;•cteann,- and
cbioti. .
in comp, foe a period of tfX montlvs. the man and to the Job. to retect P^n“«K of tn. &lt;
Umber survey
What is Emergency Convervalion fn~mrahi&lt;4i lie .will receive u cash a
crippled,
or w«w
wno no*
has worjr:
construcuon
u man
„,Bn who is ln|)
|ncu. or
• •
........ - uf
— fire tower*.
allowance
u niontli. must
of Jiaii... )x*art
condition, or" some
other
sHCIter-x
. land:er«|..t
----------of -$to,- d.:.4i..
..... Gttar
.
'■•"•reaping
andetc
other
._ .u_
*’k :l* lh«- lpark
Question: flow did this National „.u._i.
which should be uliotrd-to
tlu1 ___
pco- *&gt;inilur physical handicap a
A man
man *
*&lt;),:,k
“:,k
• .•••mention
E m r r g e n c &gt;■ Conaervutton Work |.le
tarn, a with
pie who are dettriideni
drpriideni on him.
witli ua commumenbUcomtnumcnbli- dpxaee
drease &gt;ln- &lt;»f
4,1 tree
,rre |«.
I*1l*
’* and
a,“i di
*&gt;i •.*
*.i « -, and imStart?
I
the man will Hot
ttunot herd more than. eluding venereal
veiieri-aj diMiasei
dlna *cannot be provememt
provemont of the
tin- forest
!"f
by- thinAnswer Gongrev. passed a«luw r-’M to IS a month in cash at camp. accepted
*
ttnd removing undrorabte apewhich war approved on March 31. far incidental experwx.
j q Haw d - • thc man get to
nwrgcncy call* i*n any day nt
1933, providing for Un* work'#, a
Q Dor. tiu- man have to stay Recruiting Station if lie n*&lt;.
mean., of relieving a part of tlie dU- on thL* job for thc. whole six some distance from it?
to
- hour of thd day. or niglil.
..
tres* and unemployment now ex­ months?
.
i a Tins will have to be arranged »*«»» forest, fires
isting throughout thc'Unitrd stale*
A. Ye* He I* expected to *tay; by the nuyr. hw family, or the orQ Doc* a man need to have e.xQ What is the pur|x&gt;M. of this for tlie whole MX .months. He has: ganlzatmn whirl) ha-, invit' d tlx- Prrtencc m camp lite
work In
work?
sin Opportunity to become fully in-( niatt to apply, tn many inilaticn. a the forests ‘t&amp; fit Into this
A. Partly to give ilM.OOO nw-n.
nen. formed about this Emergency Con-, neighbor will duiibih; be willing
many uf whom have neifer hid
h-J ^crvallon
..................................................
U1M. or mure men to tire ‘R* Work before he Marts I to take one
tlie chance to imld down a job. an Wlu-n he takes tlie enrollment oath ennting Rtntion. ...
....
opportunity to —
work,
-L- tor six months h(, cnU,re lnU, B conu-aet with the neighbor otuiht to wait until he finds foremen will help U*c men break
IK ihxl. al wholesome. ta-althful. out­ United Stat. * government to work out whether tlie men are accepted, in On the job and will give than,the
door work. Partly to accomplish •for ‘tx mouth* on Emergency Con-] or whether arty of them arc rejected necessary ii&amp;truclidns and guidance
M-rvation work In return for recciv-1 and• need to tx- taken •home again
■
q
*.~i—i ireuilh and olreugth,
•»&gt;„. ‘willPhysical
Nation h (iarks und fore*!.*; work ing t'K* a month cash allowance.
y What should
Q
Miould a,
tunuin
man bring ii
Ingnc.-**k»'to
&gt;&lt;»»«*»
work hard
*«*u,.and
»n*i gw-d
«u&lt;*i eonnm-^
c
Hint will contribute to the welfare food, clothing, shelter, mid medical with
.... ......
... Station-’dii.-t
artv'anv
htm ...
to .....
tin- ■■..,..77
Itecrultlng
dUMarc eii.iui-li
e»»u#hto l carry
any innni
man'
of thc whole country In a wnid. tiw .service, n hr left In I Re middle of
a
K. should bring
-..i.a lunch with “trough sucn.-ssfully
A Hrpuiixuc of tills work i* belli to build the six ...
months he would make a him a* lie may lx- at th.the R;cr;fi:ir.g
Recruiting . Q
-- What will lx- the hours of
vnennrv
m llw&gt;
o....... all day ||Hr
f. %should
|,OU|J al«o WOfk?
men and to ixilld tree*
vacancy Iin
the xnm..
rami* ll'.»
“'at u-n.,1.1
would]Station
»ork?
A Eight hour; a day -including
Who Are Migitdr fur Kmrrgrnry mean in-.* ami extra expen-re for tire • ...mr prepared to go directly from
government.
If wmr ..extraordinary the
RrcruiUqg ,-&lt;
station
to&gt; *nr
the "rontravel to -and
from Work,
and tlie
Conservation Work?.
. ............ ..
,,lr ,,rriuioiiK
wi&gt;kih m
e«u....................
......................
.................
.
Q. What*men OTO eligible for thia '‘^'muiancc an e-, such as his re- diiioning camp" without returning &gt;'»«rh hour, for five days a week—
work?
reiving offer ofj»
otj» permanent job. the I.,
io hi*
his home
home ithehei*i*airptrd.
airptrd. This
This “t-V
uii i* lort
fortyv hours a week
n&lt; MtA»«in»
n... «...
. .. «...
. ...with
-cf ■_Wlw will be 111 charge of- the
A ThU work is to be given pri-lonnuiMH
'
rr,‘’ar',,’R i.&lt;.„
him r.
from
fur-. mean*
Hurt lie should. bring
ihurilv to young men between the “w-r M*rviee will receive caret01 con- &lt; hint whatever tilings he wants to men?
are* of ill and 25. who are citizen,-.-’bteration. and his be-t interests] take with ium for the six (non!Rs A- Wlille they arc actually on the
w
mr. nuwever
imj man
. nn the Rin
manman
aimiit
to Job.
J'*u- tl“i&lt;5‘ *»H work under thc sufter*
of thc Uidted State*, umftarried and
bo cuuni
cured for.
However no
man .on
job.Tlu-Tluought . to
start
in on
-travel light " ----------He may-- ------------bring one vision of tlie foresters or employees
uncmplwed. who wbh Co voluntrer should &lt;,
“w *"
"" the
*1** Emergency --------for tin.', work, and who wish tt&gt; allot Conservation work unless hr expect-,',im* cas, jf he wishes. Clothing.’of the National Park Service, and
lo
work
tlirouili
lhe
six
tnotillir;
blankets
and
camp
*
quipincnt
will
of
the United State* Forest Service.
a substantial (XtrUon of thrir *'io
Il»w to Apply.
be provided tor turn at camp, He While “tey an- In ramp nr off the
monthly cash allowance to tiirlr du- i
Q. What Is* thc first step it n hould bring toilet article.-, tooth Job they will be under tlie .Mipcrvimun want* ty apply for till.* work-’ brush, comb, brush and starving kit sion of the Army officers who will
,nav b“tat &lt;&gt;'»• W*d .-.ill be in charge ol the camp Itself.
men. married or unmarried, who live!I A. He should fill out the Appli- 1 -a,lrt
near the national parks or loresj*. I !ration Memorandum which will b&gt;- &lt;,f
for excursions away from
Q win tlie men be under mlli„u.v furnished by the orgiuiizat km who .‘he ramjy. and any oilier special. tary dteciplinc?
who are unemployed, nnd who have
had actual experience in work in the invite-; him to apply for enrollment !l’lerrs
equipment, such us a flashA. No Ttu&gt; men will lx- civilians
forests- It will tx* e-ix-eially-vniu-i Q What i* the ru-xt Men’
light,'-that he may want to take and Wil! be treated a* rlviltaiu*.
.
’'
' along.
There will be nrllhci' military drill
"
‘
Getting ilnto Condition. '
nor military discipline The .dothI
I ,
....
hi? winch they receive from the
Q W11A h.pp.u .llrr th, mu&gt;
„t lu.

New Supply Of

CEDAR SHINGLES
THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 2515

Frank Sage

INFORMATION
In order that the public may be more
fully informed as to the status of a na­
tional bank that is being operated un­
ddr a conservator, we desifre to state
what we are permitted to do, and give*
our authority for these statements.

conservator shall not be subject to any

The recent Federal legislation
known as the “Bank Conservation
Act," provides that whenever the
Comptroller of the Currency of the
United States deems it for the best in­
terests of the depositors and other
creditors, he can appoint a conservator
for a national bank. The Act also pro-;
vides that "the Comptroller may in his
discretion permit tl|e conservator to re­
ceive deposits, but deposits received
while the bank is in the hands of the

It is “the duty of the conservator to
hold the affairs of the bank intact,
pending further disposition of its af
fairs as provided by law.”

limitation as to payment or withdraw*
al.” “Such deposits received while the
bank is in the hands of the conservator
shall be kept on hand in cash, or de­
posited with a Federal Reserve Bank.

The Comptroller has given this bank
authority to accept deposits authorized
by the legislation quoted above.
Such deposits are not only safe, but
at all times, including any period of re­
organization, will be paid without re­
strictions.

The trust funds created during the recent banking
holiday constitute part of the new deposits refer­
red to above which are payable without restriction

Hastings National Bank
HASTINGS - MICHIGAN

lanunatten at the nwrultlnp So- rounw. p,. rc(,,llr,rl w ^pppt, Wllh
!1 . 7
.
•ach nites n&lt; arc laid down for work
A H. I. then st-nt u.
at , ««v.
rnp
,
muu lump &gt;nv. i^oui iiiuru iiuiutl'ill
‘"’“•a’ cxjrensc.
ex lieUse .u»
to aa 'roiidit-niiii.i'
’ ...............
.
unrnt
n&gt;ndil:oning or... or
itytructlnm will be came
camp ».one of the U. b. Army Jor dUlJlUMll fft)111 the Emergency,
I post*. where he remains about Wu Conservation Work
weetv for more, .thorough physical
wSS Q When does cash allowance beTlunk
, c r A....4I
K..V Karl'
MMTII SI.V1.TZ.
IIICKOnr .&lt;&gt;«*.:»*
jmallpox and typhoid, formal rn« As
.i.- „,an h., ..,v„n Make your own decision as t * Keefer at Potterville Sunday in a our P. T. A. drew a large crowd
Tire next, and last community
rollment. and for a conditioning or thc oath of enrollment
' ‘
whether you want to fill out the ap- program of reception for new mem,night and all enjoyed the meeting will be held at Kellogg Ag'Q Wh,» *J11 “ H,an «* “a,d hL'SSmX___________
.vpiendld -music and several fin- ricultural school building Friday
(him tn shape for tirt* outdoor life rn,i,
pace in the ranks of these jso.qoo.
• •1
'
l.nd Ih. «mk in .te for. ..,
‘ ‘A" "k“, J
MM. men »"■&gt; "■'■ «»'"«
Ciove-KDAIE.
ThU ... U&gt;. taK r T A. nnU.* Aim* ■»
Th» U to W
Q What if a man is reject.d m-M whM. i
.Ahl" S: 1O.O1N- .or-&gt;H &lt;-r
Con-j M„ IIWU
N|U.&lt; ,, vM.m, hrrm,.,Un« ,or M m»w.
when, this general physical exam- jh.ndenu will £ mailed direct to ervatmn Work
j fon. Rev Holtz, and family for a Mr. and Mrs Will Hamflton and
S-d
JJ11
Ination 1* made.
b. n.,. AlI.„ ThP m.,n wl)|
whpr, (o Makr Appllea“.m.
few day* thi* we&lt;-k.
Mr and Mrs. Alva Kenyort and twn lhOre from the neighboring one
government exiret
t.rX Recniit- l’“,** ‘’j1’
‘n raf11
,
Resident* of township* may-make . Mr* Lauanna Patton. Mra^ Eva
oI BeUevue called on Mr and room school district* Some of tlre.re
ina Station it which he first un
“ man **’ ab‘e ,0 huy application to the supervisor of their *Daveni*ort and the Grover Dawn- Mrs o E Kenyon Friday and at- communities will furnish number*
; red
* c * rU “l anythin* at eamj.?
townships
family "•were Sunday guest* of Uudcd p T
&gt;
uor !tie program. A light lunch wtll
Q Wh it does the nroev-* of .nA. YcS- "’.T. W‘,J1.b,‘ “ c?lnl,an,V
Resident* of Hastings city may Mr and Mrs. Wm Pierce of Charand Mrg
w
r wnt'be rerved after the program Every» -u.
m. »ta'
«&lt; Lyu
MJ;
Ba. - »

- affirmation* of enrollment.

...

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Mre^r^nch of Battle Creek Frank Maa. ot Kalamazoo.
|^^enlng^Sy
tt.
'*
A°nTter?iill be much of inter- aft^MonS. May L £° °n ‘n&lt;1 i •peS?’AVtoSte" 0! days*!^ wrek. Mr. and Mrs Bert Wtatlng and
May.1?
do solemnly swear lor affirm* that
i ^ancr.i Williams. Mrs. Swuddhng
lhe information Riven above as to c.st (0 do on Saturdays nnd Sundays
rr and Mr.
I^urrnrr Vau
Van FX^n
Whidby were at Nila
To tire supervisors of townships:— with her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Mr.
Mrs. Laurence
Dusen I
my status is correct. .1 agree to re­ and after working hours Keeping you will receive lire necessary forms'James MacDonald
:and sons Junior and Jack/f Grand Friday.
main in thc Civilian Conservation the camp nnd tents in good order, for applications before above date.
Mrs Martha Chamberlain . has! Rapltte spent Sunday with Mr. and ■ There
There wojv a fair attendance at
I Corps fur six month.-! unless sooner cleaning up. nnd carrying on lhe
1, r. Glasgow, Cixiimian. gone to Kalamazoo to spend a few sirs K E Kenyon.
1 Hie community sufiper Thur*&lt;Ujr
released by proper authority. and ----- .. ..
. . .
w,t
(days with tier daughter, Mrs. Wm.
Mry. Libbte Craven was called to
evening at the M. P church.
that I will obey those in authority
Butler nnd family.
। Lansing the first of last week by the
--------------- —------and otiserve the rules and n-gtil.i- There will l&gt;e educational opportuni­ ■—————■
। Tire Y. P A gave n surprise party'rertous illnes* of her daughter Eteo-1 England's famous BentHand
1
Yard
lions thereof to tlu- la st of my abili­ ties for those who arc interested
in Honor &lt;*f Mrs, Roland Froman’s nor Her friend* tan* for ta i ; has added three women t
ty and will accept such allowance*' to study and take training courses
•
*
*
brother, whn is staying with lhe; sneedy recover*'.
i of
of sleuths.
ns may be provided purstu-iit to law in various Ahiise* of forestry. There- •
’
- ------ Froman family Luncheon was scrv-1
'
*
and regulation promulgated pursu­ will be r&amp;reatinnal activities, rtrThis Saturday. April 29. i* the Rn- rd and an enjoyable time was had.
ant thereto
I understand
and‘ qriatfag libraries, and so on. In ral
, Conference for 7th and 8th grade by all.
■ agree that, any injury received or many ease* there will be opportuni­ girl* and bovs Thi* conference ha«S Mr. and Mrs Arthur Johncock
disease contracted by me while a ties for iiiking. mountain climbing. been directed bv Barrv County Y., visited their daughter. Mrs Wmnimember of lhe Civilian Conservation .fishing, and swimming. Tlicre will M C A since 1921 and was always fred Casey, of Hines dhtnet Sunday,
Corps cannot be made the basis of be religious services on Sundays. held A the country
A new deal] Mr and Mrs Ed. Fennels railed
any claim ugainst the Government.1 Permission to leave camp for a lim- thi* spring takes it to fire First Bap- on Mr. and Mrs Wallace McCallum
except such ns I may be entitled tted time' outside nt working hours tin church In Grand Rapids. Tlie'of Rutland. Sunday.
to under the art of September T. may be granted, ami vL-Utors may be county school commissioner has al-, Mr and Mrs. Bert McCallum vis1910. &gt;39 Stat. 742* &gt;nn act to pro­ ix-rmittcd to visit the catnp. uniter ways co-operated, and this year is itrrt Mrs Kate Johncock of Orange­
vide compensation for employees of the general rule* which will lx? es­ making it the bix day for “re 7lh vtlle Sunday.
Che United States suffering injuries tablished.
und 8tii grades. A fine program of
Mr and Mrs. Frank Sayles and
while in Hie performance ot their, Q. What if a man gets sick or edOekUon and entertainment has, Mr and Mrs. Ed. Sayles of Hastings
been arranged Parents'of ail 7th spent Sunday at their cottage here,
It is important to you not to miss this that I shall not.be entitled to any w on Uw. job,
' and 8th grade pupili* are urged to' Tire Garden Club will meet with
allowances upon nltav from camp.
A Ht, u .. ... medical attend With their children Briny Mr*. Ray Barnes Thursday P. M
interesting paint demonstration.
ZWXUw’fi
-”d ^al’careT S2
your dinner and tire only expense I Everyone invited
.
u lor p«Mn&gt; and »• ‘
I Mr. Ruwll Hart, •!«. tea bmi
tCnmp Barry, which far 75 years, quite 111. is bock from the hospital
SPECI AL . .. We will have a special
■•&lt;"*«- has been traiiilng boy* tn the rigiit! and improving.
way nf living and (ilaying-togetherJ Mr. and Mr* Ro-r. Pierce enter-1
demonstrator direct frory^the paint while a member of the Civilian Con-1 q '---. -- - end• and for 10 years, thc girls, will re- talned Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Row•*.rvntTnn“c?nri'.*"'
.’r»’ and "'."tnJn,
I
What will hapjx'n at the
Miration
Corps 1are.
remain.'...
prXlv o&amp;uXd
States
Gov °f Uw ’‘x mo,,lhs?
“&gt;« J™
th“ ”‘orM °[ ,a» Of Woodland Suiulav
•
factory.
property of lhe United States Gov-j
’.“ Th„ man will turn In the beautiful Stewart !ake._on. Mr*.JMre:
properly
J
.A-^Tho
eminent nnri ihnt wiiifni Heiw-oe
•*w' man will turn in the beautiful btc»uiv &gt;■*•-. w.r
—- ----'*
UoJ lol Lie &lt;&gt;r dtatxll of^reJclo‘hln“ ftnU cam'' ««“‘pn*nt *« Stewart Million s farm. The dates1 Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Henry
sale
nr
dbtnnAiil
nf
xnrh
J Zr*'X » received from the Army ; and lie will that now seem likrjy are June 5-n.Fennels.
COME IN ... If you are interested property renders me
Iiroperw renders me financially
financially rere- ;,^ w.nt biXck a[ Ravernn„,nt expense for boy* nnd girls come June 13-21.
Ch^s Whitney returned to East
in painting any part of your house, and Itabte^o !ml“in The civlHiiuri? l0
Uri-the
U.'e J5cruU\ng. station
‘lut‘£'11 where
tehere he
he only
only 50
50 'cents
cents «a day.
dav. A
A new
new tennis
tennis;' Latum
Lansing bn Sunday to stay indenI undemtand fuHher that .m- tn °“«‘n®UT applied: or to hi* home, court was laid out la»t Saturday-nltely
111 *
.Ueyi
‘
you are in doubt, come in for advice fracX S tire X or^gtaauX Hif lhat
that ls
is “
a -hotter dtaUn,e
distance trom
from and there *
will
be baskel
basket ***'•
ball, V0
volley]
--------------- • • •
- Tert —*.!—
J.;:,
THE CROSSROADS.
•?“&gt;&gt;- tt-!:.
8*“21g.- * ..
. . . Freely given by a paint authority. of the Civilian CoweriaUon CmF“1 station U. cam|&gt;' lha“ ,tW r‘cru“ln"« diving,
boating”as welf as camp tires] Mrs. Elza Johnson of Hastings
renders me liable to expulsion there-1
I
Q.
To
sum
it
all
up,
what
does
a
and
other
forms
ot
cliaracter
train-!spent
Sunday with Mrs. Jane Tut.from. So help me God."
Ina
I1 tie.
tic.
ing
Q What will be tire nature pfJ. man get out of this otter?
John Slakely. -a-------valuable
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Smith
A. Six months of hard but
,— member,
—
_.™ and
thc conditioning process at the can-!। tieaithy
•" &lt;mV with Mrs ••
— r,
- .—accompanied
«I.. J Mr.
outdoor work in the forests of— ••
Hastings •*■
Hi-Y.
1* .......
very «I
sick
Homer
Bates
tonment?
or national parks, in an cnlerpriM '
"
”*
----------------‘ ** ■*------ —*- &gt;
A. It will include • setting up ex-] 1 that Lx tor tlie benefit of tlie peo- rheumatism He is very much mtid Mrs Homer Smith and tlaughmlssed by the group
ter of Hastings to Benton Harbor
erclses." hikes, and certain types of
John Erway was elected Hi-Y Sunday lo spend the day with Harmanual labor in camp. It will not' pie of this country Hix months of
camp life, food clothing, shelter. Ksidenl of lhe Hastings groups old Smith and family.
include military' drill, or tlie ‘ manual:1 medical
service, ami recreation plus
; week; with Edmond Howard as
Donald Wlllitts of Battle Creek
of arms."
•30 a month cash allowance for hlm- vice-president. Ian Ironside, trees-] spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
In the Forest Camp.
! self “and hlidepeVtdenU.
FLOUR
FEED * COAL w CEMENT
LIMI
urer. and Franklin Beckwith, secre- Ernest WUllajns.
’
, Q. What happens at the end of Tills -is a roncisc statement of the lary- The group meets Wednesday, Homer Bates spent Sunday with!
BRICK
TILE ♦ FARM IMPLEMENTS
! Mr. and Mrs Dorr Kenyon in Hasthe two weeks conditioning process? facts about Emergency Conservation evenings in tiw parish house.
Roy Bell and Qwen Lyon* have tings and called on hf» brother. LyA. The man is sent, al govern-1 Work There tent any "catch" or
•Where immediate courtny and attention are shown U&gt; all­
—
—, kexpense,
——— to
----a.--------_
Rny
abom (t The repre­ charge of tho Y. M C. A. group in man Bates, of the Center Road.
ment
forest- camp,
TELEPHONE ZU*
HASTINGS, MICH.
Middleville this week.
- -------- - --- » »»-------- -PHONE 2115 - HASTINGS, MICH. - WE DELIVER which 1* his headquarters for the sentative of the local organization
Hie older Y group* met with Mrs. Tiie first fiction, it is »ald. was
rest of the six month*. Some of who has invited you to apply will be
these camp* will be In national or glad to answer any other questions Angell Thursday evening. The or- written 32 centuries ago. And the
other forest*. and lhe work in such you may have No one is forcing ganixatton of An Allied Youth Move- next day. probably, someone invent-j
ed the rejection slip.
place* will be under the supervision you to go into this-work. Tl&gt;c de- ment was.an item of business.
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�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2fi. 1933
PACE EIGHT
-------------- ------------------------------ ~I E»t - Edward c' Terry, ct al. Rc-| Est. Gtontc O’. Jones, deed. Dis-|
CARLTON CENTER.
WO7FCC* A/jrti/C ncwal and additional bond of guard- charge of udminutni’.or issued, ea-, Wc are sorry to hear of Uic death"
VMvrJXJ nt/UJGnDtrj 'lan filed, order to release sureties Oirtatr enrolled.
of Wm. WiUhinw. an old und rcMJdiril,P
ii,''.1.
Umd of guardian entered.
' Eu. Thoma E Ohecsebrough, spectcd cltirrn of Carlton township
MARRIAGE LlCENigS.
Ert Brmlcc Cole, e: al Petition to &lt;^- Orik' .nowmg account* en- His death ixxmiid alter a brud. UlLoulc Bari Webb. Nashville .
19 usd money tor minors filed, erdv-r
__ fiu and jmeupxmla. Mrs.
•’ Twmtmr peutkmEntered
E«U^nr- deed Axdgn- WHHmm U abo IU and under the
Aileta Eunice Swift. Naahvdie ...18 Kran,,n« petltkm entered.
“*• 5“‘; ”77'■ _Tr“..uT7!7
r_T^. “..77
•Wi” EM Quincy Tolles deed
Annual
01 mure: t to secure indebted- care ot a trained nurse. Much symRex Wickham. Carlion ...
-‘-­ filed.
^ flccwin: of administratrix
, no** to citate filed.
; puthy u expewed for the fanDhHn
Thelma Friend. MarioB, Mich .
“
Es' George W Davi* deed Wit!;f-1- Jacob Jolmion Order allow- their trouble and sorrow
\J ,
• diaaLir of commlMloncr on Middle- in« Account cntrjvd. di charge uf
Caryl Fuller is convalescing nierly
In- vilie bank filed ordor appotnUnif umudian issued, estate eilroHed , from hi*• illneM and able to be up
.
anwoMruail
K-an
,
F
H
'".Ot*r&gt;t
U&gt;1.
brim,,
veniory filed.
’
Ert of Elwood R Syhr.ter. deed 10 redurts bond;
relieve surety
KJton Ntailow of Grund Rapids
KM Mary Shand, deed War. ,,
। vn
entered.
home folks
fohu over lhe uerk
»evk
l,"n‘&lt;l .
. .
... • vtailed htiM
notice filed, cominisrtonsr to Take "Order for adjournment rnu-rAi.
Eat. Mary A Skinner, deed. An- &lt;rid
•
‘ —
E*t -----------------Mason Cline,-------------------dec’rf Order altestimony irfued.
nual
account
nf
administrator
fil-d
Mi and Mrs
Arthur Yarfnfr
Rs: Joiui T. Lombard dee d. Peti- towing account entered
deo'd.
'Nfl/vru
during
the
pasr
week
from
iwn of uifmmirtrator fttedt pc-tltiau
Ert George Davis- dee d. Petition
mder authorizing
admin.trt.ra
lor Diwharue •&gt;: udiniimtratcr j.&lt;uued,; tiw John Lewis place unto the Chas.
far .special adpunlstratrix filed., or- ! and
a...
.—.I----- -J...!.,’.----------’
Wilkes farm"..
to employ
employ roun.«
rouriMII filed
filed and
and entered
enured --------------------e.-taie eiirclhxl.
•
der appointing ifwcial adtninirtra- to
El:
Mary
Walk,
i
^d.
’
c
^
Report
Mr
and
Sirs.
Wm.
Crockford
enI»1 witmin-i
petition
E': Mury w.ilki't .d&gt;bcd |te|&gt;c
tnx entered, bond of special
atlirtln- i at.
ESt. Susun
Susan E
E Main, deed
dee d Petition
' f'f'
! crtaie nl«d..-hwM
tirunnt'd rwiatne* from 8tun?i» over
vncctal
order authorizing io trade b.md ' ^1^
tetrnupi nted. Jette—
■’“*. ud- and.....
■ ______
&gt;. ’ ■ .
,-.,.u!l
’1 rr-.il
in-rI Il-b-imnnv
real estate u-wued.
R-.v.tmony ol |-lhe week end
tiled and
entered
minirtratrlx tesued.
I" or about six weeks during February and
. ...I 4w«wv,.
- I.
. w». imumw
—v.. ..v-: EsC Day Puvh deed Bind un sale .fK-eholders fill'd, uuth before sale.; Mr iand Mis. J' Kick ol &gt; ifear
'
;Freeport
Freepo: Rctt-^fUests of Mr. and
cvptancr of trurt by cuardtan ad li- of real estate filed, report on sale of of real « datc filed.”, March the banks of Michigan were closed by
Es' Su rlhK, Kiton. deed. Ir.vcn- Mr*. Fred Hcnncy und-Robert Sun­
ounrdi--in ad reWl*e*tate tiled.
ti-ni, filed. petinrlitem riled’
Ert. Sarah E1U SMwvIL dee d. Re­ lory filedState and Federal Proclamations. During
■***;-------—
: Mr nnd Mu. Carl BrrchcBen
EM. William Jacob K!einhan&gt; R« • sit of sale of- teal estate Jlli-d.
itJiAN.
und family were guest* of the latthat period nearly everyone was financially
1st. John W Dtming. dec'd Wai-"
lease of guardian by wani filed, fi­
...................... Dana Atiam: and t&gt; r - aunt und uncle. Mr. and Mrs
uT —
uf.notice
filed.'order appointing
nal account filed order allowing ac- ...
------- ----------inconvenienced and embarrassed. Business
Mr. and Mrs clvde Hahnger of Frank Aspinull. cf_ Halting.'.. Sunday
count enu red, discharge .of guard-1 admsni.-lrgtor entered,
lan issued, estate enrolled.
' s-- to~“‘
was almost paralyzed and industry was
; Mr mid Mrs Millard Bictifiiinn
;&lt;ciin:in
n.itfr
Had,
Bd, Jannett Wtllman. &lt;-»%«.. .. ji.il .ncnv.mr
...............ni
- —
.. ...............
— —
• - Mt.- .1 W. Howard Fndav nteht.
•Mr.
and
Mr.
D.
A
McClelland;
and
Charley
spefit
Sunday
evening'
n»l ircour.t filed, order allowing order aiwimumi residue enrrred. du.
greatly hampered.
account' entered, discharge cf ad- charge ot executor issued, estate en
miBistrainx issued* estat-.- enrolled rolled.
Mr. and Mrs'.C. L Freeport!
Cash was practically unobtainable by any­

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one (except those who had-been hoarding).
All plans either for pleasure or enterprise
were held in suspense.

Adkins and Mr. nnd from her lUm--. and was able lo be
spent Sundav lup-jSunday tor the first.
ot Adolph: Mi--* Noreefi Clem visited, iter psrlento. Mr. und Mrs. Manon Clem
of,Sunday
Hurting-s and.
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Smoked

Picnics

Beef Pot Roasts ib. 6c
Beef Ribs Lean and Tender

Sausage

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IIOUl l\g
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CT’IIESOUXQNESS of thia

'P&gt;at s Wlfat Your Bank Means to 'ion!
This bank, which we hope you may make
yours, is rendering a safe and convenient
service to its patrons and the community, as
it has don6 for nearly a half century.

bank’s policies han been
tlvnion.'-irated- ihfqiigli all of.
thene years. You are cordi- '
ally invited to enjoy the .serv­
ice ami convenience of this
bank by becoming one
mi" it. many patrons.

r. in Sunfield.
E. Bttsln»ax» inerting will!
Forrest Houghton'. Friday:

HASTINGS CITY BANK

- 12c

Veal Chops ' Home Dretied
Ring Bologna or Franke 3

Spiced Ham

in Palmer of Battle Creek
friends in fho coimnpn-

&lt;m Earl- Hammon
Sunday, who t-.

Round or Sirloin
All Cui.

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All financial obligations, no matter ho\V im­
portant, rerriained unpaid.
*

Mr*. Prank Todd of near.Bradley /The W M.*Society will nvet nt
called on Man/ Turner and oth-.u i hatm4. ■ Mrs. Abra Houghton this
friends in the village Friday.
. wit- k Wedni-.day ~ "
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•
• Sunday yueMs
John of Lacey were
L'.iyne Ixaig arid'
parent.-: Friday.
iurnn nf Wood-*’

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Hamburg Fresh Ground 3
Pork Steak u.n 3

A
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lb.

.ome tune with herr Mrs
McCk-lland and h-r niece
Hazel Norris of lun-v returned
.h.-r home in Na-hvil!&lt; last week.
Harvey Tnmcfi /jx?:si tin week
end With hl- rt&gt;h Marvin anil family

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CAMPBELL’S
TOMATO SOUP

Ivory Soap

Medium tlie bar

GRAHAM

Crackers

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ind (travelling of
A areas deul 61 benefit
to
C.tnip F*. — be«n ih-rivcd loan the study
Irciidy under wav .rid • hx'-di. and much praise it- due

19c

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22c

2

dewel CoHee " Fragrant 3
French Brand, Ib. 23c

BALTIMORE CENTER.
’ No School Thuksday and Fndav;
on account ot Hie illncw of the
teacher. Ml*.* Gasxil).
Mr. and . Mrs. Oscar Gallup of
Harting ■ spent a f« w days lasj week
Pine lake w.i- well repre.M’ntcd at with their mother. Mrs. Marguerite
plmr.wtll Friday &lt; venimt when- tlu- Gardner
Junior play was presenicd
the
Hi.h school ar.dr-in'.im. Veun.r held this week Thursday evenin’;;
■
. .
.
and wtll be - entertained by u nur.v
Mud play pm on by the Branch P. .
T. A Music Ijy. Eckler s orchestra
.s-itot
from Battle Cmk. “
Vernon Smith has been quite sick
and farin’ and in ,’lu* on
wf li tohsllltis.
Mr. rid Mr*. Spider spent Sundav
wtth friends in Hastings.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Putm-U. will ’
B-'&gt;’.;.ir&lt;l ot S iu h. Hi'-:. celebrate their golden wedding amri.n r-arv May j. Open home will l&gt;
held to their many friends and n i. Mr. and Mi

19c

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bag

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HOLLYWOOD
Block Salt

,b 19c

tea

29c

e-ib. block

FANNSNGS

Tfiwnas Hnnna last

25c

BREAD.'aND BLTTER PICKl.ES

entire copupunity*
MfQu.

DL'XFEE.
M- ■.•i ll Dunkciberacr
Edl'-.i Bali were united
Hw. Hid King Thtralay
Sock at the parsonage
dr., and Mrs. Sam Courn
i. liv a;, null laic,- with mi
■&lt; Burdette Llchly

Corn Syrup

PEAS

2-'::J19c

Graham Flour

WALDORF

5
TISSUE

13c

5

19c

...

daughter Nonna of H.-ftuaFriday evening wtth Mr. and
Ray Clemen.'
.
Claude Clr metis spent Hi
argali

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new Frigidaircs at our showroom.

THE SUF» FRIGIDAIRB LINE INCLUDES SIX NEW DELUXE AIL-PORCELAIN
___________ ___ ___________
MODELS—
WITH MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES—THE FINEST fBIGIDAIRES EVER BUILT

3 .. 25c

Oranges =.,^7^.,;,

SWEET

This new Frigidaire intro*

tray, thit ,lip out of ih.
freexer at a touch of the
finger—extra room for tall

HEAB LETTUCE 2 .. 13c
Lemons

Here is a new standardof economy. A genuine
Frigidaire that operates on
as little electric current as
one ordinary lamp bulb.

Automatic defrorting—ice

or STARTING MASH

Fancy

Imagine a reirigerator that
uses no more current than
one o

«

Xi.

I SAME PRICE

AS 42 YEARS AGI
will De tlccribii of ofiicere.
Mr and Mr- c. t£ Boice and W
L Koblc ,’v nt' Carter with Mr. und
Mr Ward Wood ci Lansing, also
Mr. pnd Mrs Alive Chepey, Rubv
&lt;t- .Sunday
Ka.umazoo y»jth Mr.
and Mrs. Le w;* EUckel.

4 GtNtK.41 HOTOR1 F4LUE

25MnKMfer25f
Double Hif'd/ .
Double Mm-'

’

Nothing else like it.. ; Don’t niiw our Demonstration... Come in Today

POWER

COMPANY

�TflE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3*. IMS

American Engineer Describes
l£ 25'~‘ “
His Experiences in Russia u.lS.^.r.uD/towm-SSe.
ro,
example, in the middle of a severe

of Dqltcn during his Hines*.
F. J. Hughes, who has been quite
111 this week, is better and hopes
sooi) to be at his place of business

1 Siberian winter the town of Chelia-

your turn In another line lo pay for The above represents the theortithe article and finally stand tn line cal maximum of provisions allowed
at each counter to obtain tbe article for a mouth from l)»e government
'
Jstorea, The actual amount of food
obtainable is considerably tew. how­
ever. because many of lias item-, are
:often not available. Mr. and Mrs.
Hunt both Mid they would have
jb«*-n unable to exist If they hud de-

.supply. The electrical plants arc
unreliable at lhe best and quite fre­
quently even the modern apart-

have moved back to Prairieville
Glad to taw them wtth us again
Mr. and Mr., John Brigham und
son of Decatpr visited Mr. and Mrs.
F J. Hughes Sunday.

too, jhe water supply is not all it
should be. Quite frequently the fau-,
ceta fall to run and the iin-^uiv is
so low that days ut a time wtjl jolw
Fuitunutviy they toak a good -.upply before people in the upper apart­
ot proviAlouv with them and wete ments are able lo get anything ex­
able to'act purthoscfi Uirougn front , cept a gurgle of uir from theiquGermany.
celx. Consequently II is a usual proIjvlng quarters in Ruwilu. Mr. and
Mrs: Hunt said, varied from’ mod­
Dependent erately comfortable to utter squalor.

the demand. Invariably. Mr. Hunt
'said, uihctalk of tlie Soviet party ate
u&gt;™ u, v.ry Uf»..
A,IM
HUlwm -ii .W^rtn-nl

”^1!?

their friends hero Sunday
Mr. and Mr* F.ail I'dina^ler nnd

Buy Now . . .
Prices must Go Up

T1re«iont
4.75­
5.00­
5.25

Announcing the NEW

Tirestone

,
‘ J
,,wt

ut- nm .hok. .Ud &gt;,«■ Ic2jr

,...u

Firestone has NOT cut Quality
to meet today’s “war” prices!

firestone

SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE

$4*9S
5.X7
S.9S

stone quality

Mrs. M. J. Nurrts Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs, R. S. Temple. Howard
and Jack ut Kitlamaroo spent .the

!carefully. d-.t»Ymiiii-' wli.it b
done, cornea tiUck. and report

PRICES ARE LOWER THAN

S5.50
S.«5
6.60

Other She* I’reportluaately Low

EVER.

These tire
equip your car AT ONCE and gfct the*e

SUPER OLDFIELD

great value* BEFORE PRICES GO UP!

Charles Armstrong nnd Mr. and,
lr&lt; Henry Ben-on wen- in listings

4.50
4.75­
5.00

ANDRUS SERVICE
TELEPHONE 2240
Jefferson and Court Streets

You want the BEST seeds you
seeds
dan buy
germination percentage.

thc Evangelical church ’in attanda:x&lt;: at the tunkrai of their minister.
U’-v J Rit-bcl. Tuesday, whose death
came after two major operation* In
Detroit on Easter murrilng. He will
greatly missed by his society

Rupias

All are Michigan grown seeds
(except lhe alfalfa seed).

Mrs. S. C. Schuler and daughters
Postmaster H. F. Voelker and son
Htai day. A fine time wis enjoyed 1
Helena and Mrs. Walter Cook, wen Russell
of fotua and Mrs. Carrie
। nd all wished DonaldAqc wyuld Usling.s wee* Sunday evening call­ tn Grand RapldA Saturday.
Deffendorf visited the formers sis­
lav-.- many more happy blrtliditys.
s’ at the P. Huffman hard”.
ter. Mrs. P A Eckardt. Sunday.
Sberimm Built and family were

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SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE &amp; COMPANY

Other Sires Proportionately Low

Mr. and Mrs Raleigh Adni
and family &lt;&gt;f Nfeley and Mrs. 1
Shepherd wen? Sunday itiwt* a

We have a complete stock of all
FARM SEEDS.

CONSULT US ABOUT
SEEDS. BEFORE YOU
BUY ELSEWHERE!

Hastings, Mich

ss.es
6.1s
6.79
7.4a

man Winkler over Sunday.
Savior faire u ability to maintain
Jay Norton ut Maple Grove and an unruffled exterior when burning
district superintendent. Rev. W. H aflth inward tires because u woman's
dog hiui risen to thc occasion and
Evuncrhca) pulpit Sunday
planted two muddy feet upon your

no dnnw of privacy in the rootn* ox
a Riis.si.--n hropital and th&gt;* opsraHons may be watched by any per­
sons who happen to be nearby.
curb, wjth their feet in pools of
So far a* industrial competition it :water. .Some of this, he say*. may
concerned. Mr. Hunt is ftrmty enn- have been c..Ujtd by too much vixl-

Dealers in WOOL, GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR

FEEDS, COAL, SALT. LIME AND ETC.

blastings, Mich.

.

1

well equipped, only fourteen com­
pleted tractors’were, turned out in1
two years and not all of tl.._ J
worked properly, in .1 Russian plant. •
Mr Hunt said. thc supcRntond.-nt

Spring Special

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

Two Year Northern Field Grown
decide whether or not to carry out
instructions. Consequently, affairs
prokt'lus slowly in a Pjx-n.n pl.-nt.

All Extra Heavy, .Strong, Sturdy Specimens—fteady to Take
Hold QuicKly in Your Garden—Once planted these
thrifty and hardy plants will give you an
•
abundance of flowers and a wealth of
iullsfaction year after year.

per me of the equipment.‘Machin­
ery is going to pieces through lack
of proper •handling.
Russian production fiqurr-. Mr.
Hunt .1.114. are often confiMiig b&lt;-

Roses

HASTINGS
or not Cai? will tx- «cnt out ot the
factory, for example. lacking er. -ntlal parts. which arc supposed to be
shipped later. Even with this rdiprliod count thc hhjiwst rale of pro­
duction yet achieved in Ru sia is
far'below that of the ordinary plant

GOING TO PRESS
If you desire a telephone installed in time
to have your name listed in the new direc­
tory, or if you want your present listing
changed, thc order must be placed by

Monday, May 1
Call 2233

lhe ptc;;rjiu\by the Boy Scouts,
under the leadership of Herbert
Morvhotw, was much enjoyed at
tlie P. T. A. mating Fndav evening.;
Also ttM' talk by Attorney McDonald
of 1141 turns.
Mr. and Mts Will Spath ol New

staus do not even trust one another.
jTho espionage organuutlcm I - dtVldcd up into numerous group ■. and । ton were callers at tlie Brandstcittcr
various groups may be spying nnd I home Sunday.
tepertini; on one another. You cun

'said, just who th watching yourt Mr- *n&lt;l A*rs- Or1- FIsliar were
nwementj. It may be your inter-1 Sunday ultcrimun caller* al Will
'jireter. chauffeur, your houzetnald. ‘ and Frank Cogswell'* in Lakeview,
the janitor ol thc flat where you
Remember and be Mire to come to
live, your offioe t»v. your plant as-1 Sunday School next Sunday montsiatant. etc . "all making n-potu tolln«
H:J0. You arc cordially in­
, the G P. U. or secret |»Hce.
vlted.
Travelling in Rmcla is not . a very1 The Young
pleasant experience. Mr Hunt said, will be h^l.f
.—------ ---The traitu are alow, averaging per-Tiber's Fndav evening. April 2g.
haps 18 inph. and as a rule tlw'lh* young i-eopte
cordMUyfmcoaches arc pq^rty equipped. An;',it*^
exception is the' international cars
Remember the Martin P. T A.
I Which art modeled after thc ordi- »'Ul be held at thc .schoolhouse Frtnary .-deeping car-, of continental | rf«y evening. May ft. A cordial in­
Europe. But cren these luxury, trains'. 'Hatton is extended to all.
are poorly heated and thc bedr both1 Sowral
•»-last Friday
th winter and in suimher supplied l&gt; T- A
,----- „------------------ ---------- -----. -........................................... hhe pro-.
blanket. Sturo the tempciattuc In grain put nt by the men of the;
Hussia frequently touches forty de- 'tiushboritood..

Radiance
Gruss An Teplitz
Los Angeles
J. L. Mock

Flowerini

Shru
Rose of Sharon
Hutterily Bush
Japan Quince
Tamarix

Climbers
Am. Beauty
White Doherty'
Dr. Van Fleet
Am. Piller

Large cojie-sluiped white
flowers ehungbtg to pink
in the fall. Blooms in Aug­
ust, lasting until fhe frost.

Many Other Choice Varieties lo Choose Front

Saturday

Roses Planted Now Will
Bloom This Season

TdOSES and SHRUBS add color
and an air of cosiness to your
home., . transforming theunattrac’
live spots into Things of Beauty

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�PAGE TEN

LEGAL NOTICES |

CHAXCERY KOT1CE
Ukb!**n. th. Clrrnlt
Baikluu an&lt;l L«in

DOWUSG SCHOOL.
HINDS CORNERS.
BIRK* VILLE.
|
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mr Putnam and Mr.-- D.ekeran Lyle Tob;a„ of Battle Crtf* spent
an*
fh»L Hutton and; I. E Mudge, who has been 111 M
will be returned a.t ’:«achcrs ot our "Saturday meh: and Sunday with hi» ‘nu.her of Walled Lake were peek mveral weeks, U gaining slowly. ;
j Rev.
Rev and Mrs. C P. Rhoades,
Rhoades. Mrs.
seltool for tlie commit &gt;'e-'irparent*. Mi. and Mrs W O.
sucs** ut ^rMrs. wiUj_
Sarah Ostroth and Leslie Adanu
We un reviewing m thc eighth .Mr. ami Mis Floyd Tobi*- a:i(
At .&lt; r. &lt;&gt;
« u&gt;
Mr; !inrt Mrs- Bllrr F»«t» are rr-' attended the funeral of Rev. Rlebel i
srade. preparatory for lhe cxaoiina- uqustticr
daughter Marl
an
of Tw.rau.-~~Katanian*
.Mient from Frtd.iv meht till Sunday “"hi;! congratulallona-on the birth at Detroit Tuesday ot last week.
I
' I'tr Putnam has icleawd the class
____ xntii their parent:. Mr. and Mr.', c. o! - 1;n,e daughter. Lois Louise. • | Mr and Mr«. Kenneth Norton,of]
TN times of unusually heavy demands for money.
Clayton Wililtla. RmaeU Meade Mar.ilia!) wep? Sunday guc»ts Of the
honors.
‘
.
.four N Tobius.
11 such ns this
thi Country has just experienced, buildBom to Mr. and M. Richard ?n'J
Dom‘" McKeown of Jit S. fonne.-'j. parents. Mr. mu! Mrs. Vli»- = k
tamcaater Motiduv a son.
c *vrv fcw:fc Uld Bi*sU of their j cent Norton, and Margery. In the I Q ...„
Marfcirtc Smith. 955,
2 ~loan
_J companies may take advantage of a
ing _nnd
Mr. Edd Tnm: and daughter I’netd. ht.e.
’afternoon they all went to Wall lake
k ’
Slate Law which will enable them to pre­
certain
State
Baltimore
tpeni
pan
of
-'
,1a,M1
•'
,rs
Robert
Martin
and
to
call
on
Mrs
W.
W.
Potter,
who
i
.
.
.
.
CulVl litU'.nL !&gt;l 7.
lost wei-k with her partm' Mr. and
01 Lukcvicw were guest: Juts recently returned from Florida]
vent “runs" This provision is a protection to the
Robert Reel, W3.
&lt; ! Mr und Mr.; ILtl Lathrop sun- 1 and found her much Improves! from 1
The other nu-mbew of the /Usj Mrs. W.' O. Tobias.
‘
share holder, because it enables lhe company to
&gt; liter accident. .
, who will i«celt, tenth, grade diJay Wcbvty; ct puttie Creek pmt &lt;lay.
’
continue business as usual.
Mr:
Elsie
Sebastian
of
the
He*-!
Clayton
and
Helen
Willits
called
&lt; piema.; ..:t Lie's poweil. Thelma Thursday nigh* tliln .'Jr. und Mrs.
'• Luoiaz.
.u. . . asm;..
.11
....H IL- .i ,'^' v.
Z- «. 'Tv-K
’• ■
'
-,.u
*Wu-.
in,'.r
" U»«t in the KK-]&lt;■!&gt; Mrs. W W. Potter ut Wail lake.;
The
NATIONAL has never missed a dividend
Cur.±.;’.
1 Friday evening.
i Eurkland
Mr. mid Mrs. Archie -Sinclair s«4 .C-llat.d home Sunday.
Mr and
nor lost a dollar of.any member’s principal.
Catmmeix'.rccnt exerd’-r * to lx1 Children and Mr ujHf Mrs. L&lt;v Hen“rj1 Mr- .11 J’ WilliUs ami. Mr- Allen Rage, who ha* spent a&gt;
u-r-nwi uro
&lt;•-- Helen called on Mr. and Mr.. Will! vacMion' of two weeks With the fam-;
ar day evening May&gt; - •
Her.-hott
and son
son on»&lt;tonio«v,v;
r.r®at!omorv,v..itcd Mr
■n;h graders will pn-en:
’
' *•ami“Mi ■ Ronald
■
- Hair.-- -nd ° Tobias of SMulU and found Mrs ! dj' liere. will rctiirn to the Ypsilanti;
...
______ ‘c.-jii;;- rmu. Sunday.
’
'Ubta not gainfiiR^ ua her many ■ hoipltal Wednesday.
: r.is».' in the church !w. • ment. this
No items last week at vnu.- .-crib''•‘V *°uld ws-h. .
■ An. uncle of Mr- Zeno Decker’
Thursday niTO.:. Apnl 27. Thi: w.v un the sick lit.
L.-.Hl-DckKnopf of !U*Ungac- from Hasung.; is ^pending a few &lt;
r. had to be r-.- nomd twice.
Flmd Tobiu.- and iLsua- Gladys c.mipmncd Dora Day home Friday day* with Mr. and Mrx Decker and
;,r. -in-.l;. Iimnc tn come Hcnderabott. of k.i;&lt;hiuu.v&gt; i&gt; ;.i and .stayed till flu * ■ --.cning.
• family
Dtlroit't Oldttt Building and Loan Auociatian
-,r i1’"1 Mni- F™nK H ibbard and' uv Bailey, who has been hctplnir
Ittrrtr .&lt; this time. An- only chanting Mondav’ afternoon anti Tue-&lt;•..,•••
i Lt r.nt OdmteMon. The mtn their parent.’, hclpmir c.-s rm
and. Mrs. rn-d Hubuard of Al-(g* home of hl* uncle. I. E.|
1250 Griswold Street, Detroit
Wo! &lt;.1 H. Jin- -, will unit th'-ir mother Mi- c N Tobin.
' Mn mid Roy Pre ten and daughter, Mudge, was in Nashville Sunday to
W€tJ1
lak i-k ix-mof Detroit -men: D- c thy. of near Lacey were Siuiday "'lend the funeral of Herbie Church
J. L MAUS. REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS
.--2—. -—«-•-•---------------’ hu,t wek with hU paten s Mt at-4 RUest* of Mr and Mrs. Ralph De- which was field Sunday afternoon, i
-----'
Vine
and
Mrs.
Wm.
DeVuie
!
--------------•
Mrs Geotre Di-Mott
Mr. Dollar, ulia Im l&gt;-&lt; n staying' STRIKER SCHOOL DlsTRltT.
Mr and Mrs Wm. Cushing and
Mr and Mrs Fdd. Holley of KaiMr. and Mra Donald Geiger atMr ‘and Mrs. Ellery Ingrrwll of amazoo*Bpcnt Friday nfc-ht w.th her. wtth Mt.- Wm DcVmc, has pone to
Freeport to work.
tended tlie funeral of Mrs. Geiger..
Anna wen- iccent gw*U ot Mrs. &gt;ut»r. Mr and Mr, Burtvll Philips.
Me&gt;. r... and Mcwlamer. Ralph De- siMir at Saginaw' Sunday.
and family.
Jane McCann.
nd '-oils Vine, Verne Hawbliu and Herbie. Mr*. A. Herrington and daughter] week end with Mlsws Adelaide and ol n daughter to Mr. and Mrs FurMrs Jviln Springer. who ha: been
_.
s Bunx’i . H ti H - WU. iA i.’.’end'-d "Tlie Truil ol Earl of Battle Caretk called at Walter Kebecca ^'llkinson of Maple Grove, rest Jackson ot Kansas City. Kan.
’ ’ .
Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Geiger rt- Mrs JackMin will be remembered
spent Sunday with Mu* Sum. Wruiiii. a’ the Methodist churchi in . Irises’ Saturday.
Mn.. Matilda Fox ----- -------- Nashville Sunday evtiuiw.
Mbs iu.tiier Sinker spent tlie reived word last week of the birth ns Eleanor Geiger.
niimdittr. Mrs. Burr Warner, and Phill.m
] Mr. und Mrs. Herbie Wilcox arfnmilv of laim.ing last uee-r.
cumjtank'd Mr and Mrs. Albert
Hui ebity to Muskegon and Shelby
Monday rrtunung Wednesday. I
They tame burnt;.by u.iy ol Zeeland]
and visited lhe hatcheries ihw.
I
i Cumirutulauun* are extended to!
I .iiu- Webb Hiul Mb* Arietta Swift
twho were married Saturday •■•.cning. i
'
h’Mrs’.
, B&lt;
Mehl
| Thursday.

WITHDRAWALS

mortgage bale:

rani

®11£ Rational ^Coait &amp;
^nucstmcnt (flompmui

MORTGAGE RAI.C

KOHTU.tllB FOBECLOaUBE

i Mi v. Irefio Harrington will entertahi tin- Dt-iton L A. 8 for timin'
tktd Funr .n-nt ,n *’’dm 'day May 3. Enryone tti
•
‘
’
tiled.
and Mu
illts
i'u Sunday .&lt;
MIDDt LA II.I E.
Richard&gt; etiti.
iti- Powell, ut
&lt;1 Mi
’

HAS

NOW

win

Can
Fii

Atwi
dinar!
ciuilon
That
asked
have t

go to
whatc
Sine

RBIllZC
indent
“home

rlatloi
makin

at Ind
organ!
loan u
for th
that ti
rigid r
govern
tings 1
aucce.M
been r

ujwlb.

elation

__ _______ Ith
Beatrice Dunning Friday afu-r-

ORDER FOR PURLICATV’N.

SE’

is that
and lo
Tying
make
- lion, 1

•nti.ti fricnd% and’ relatives
lunday night ijt the Ihriu* of
M: ■ Add* Pcnnuck ccka'.- 74th btrthdK'. IVWwa fifty
igo that das thttf Mr and
Pvnnbek movd on to Hie farm

♦ EXI
.md Mr John Depriest er .of
Sunday gu. »ts ot Mr.

•ere mad
home tow

Mi -, f rroy Cnus of BanSunday visitors ot Mr.
’ins. Hantm^un.
~
and

ANN
DA

urandmotliv:

EXH
T

tMIDKR FOR PUBLICATION

Thirt

ini Hund.iv annmincing
c Katurday evening of
M's Qhi-u Blachman
O ; ir E M-- tT both of
Ohio' Delton friends

Hu
ti
The
work
close

1HM fall frr

I had mad.
.atij

(36

Houston nnd family sire
Gilkey farm.

Agent
Annua
. the H
•Thir

l*:m near flilyer Creek.

to the.
irand R,
.WEST HOP!
Tlu: Christian £
lamp-. d Sunday cm
* following oBkrt■» j

ORDER FOP. PUBLICATION

returned to her home
•* Sunday after spend­
winter witfir her daughter.
Relreksi

tided the
at

McC.Ulu.n-, Secy

rs Merri-

Wm. Culp mid Mrs. Millard:
pr.l !!'. Alter a bwin-i
a pnr.trmrt was given:

Callers,’' and

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

The Anta-Sludge
Motor OU
New ease for motors, greater

economy, is latest achievement of

nnd Kirs. Chas. Winters of
d Alamo spent Sunday with her
bruth-r. H. Hartwell, and family. ;

Standard Oil lubrication engineers

Mrs. Asa Strait.

Mid Prbcilla w&lt;
Adrian Friday.
George Hall went to Fostoria.
Ohio. Monday aftet;.his father, who
will stay ylth them mtfot of' the
-ummer.

CHANCERY NOTICE

to Nu

in tbe longeat, liardcHt, bo ties I driving — a

lubricuihm you can buy today. Try it!

New Low Price!

A diotinct new aid to motor performanre

25

1h ready for you Imlay . .. tin- first nonvludging motor oil... lao-Vis ’’It.”
Thia perfected lubricant is tbe result of a

totally new proe.esi in oil refiningthe

(hlier rar* in proportion. «rrnrdij4 *•’ cronkroocapacity.
ho-Vis "D,” per quart, 25c (pltt» tax)

Chlorex Extraction Procr**, developed by tbe

12th a", the Wells school Fine re­
f r» ‘hmrnts and a good p.~ &lt;ram
- tr-mg pl.innod This will be the
oi
• • meeting tht» year
Wilt&lt; tl ShrTk and Mr and Mrs
len Idetna of Detroit spent over
• week end at Eli Strait's
vrhtr and tam.iy
Mr. and Mrs A! RAlerlng of
I indav
.
Alanton are the proud parmta of
Cynut Button of a baby daughter bom April. 19. She
&gt; visited Mr. and’wjll answer to Hie name of Carolyn
Sunday.
Mart* Mr* Raven ng was Lucile
lildrrd Kinney iixs gone to DtBe who lived here about ten jetr*
’
,wk
ago:
Perry of Chicago Mr and Mrs. Wilford Price of
last week with his tansing spent Sunday at

tIRTII M ll't I

__----------JARBERS CORNERS.
NORTHWEST RVTL.5ND.
| Th? following officers were elected
Mr. .otxf Mrs James Burdick of of a special meeting of the Alton
"Hand &gt;vr&lt;- over Sunday guc*-' P T a. Wednesday evening: Pre*:।. oi Mr. und Mr» Jim Dibble
dent. Eugene Nichols; rlce-presiMr arid Str- Ge «« Benedict of dent. Harry Brtwn; secretary, thc
Wayland were Siuiday gurtL* cf Mr. teacher; treasurer. Cyrus Shroyer,
and Mrs. John Bent diet and Wen-; Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller on ac•‘■y
। count of the illness of Mr. Fuller
Mr. ar.d-Mrs Will Newton Of thejare rtaylng with tlie latter's parFn-her iwwhborhocd waited Mr nndlento, Mr and Mrs Wm. R Hale of
Mrs. Fred Comp Sunday.
1 Carlton Center.

Dount
lieAdin
which
ociuon
chai rm
ment
Bauer
Arrant
Tbuiis

Barnu
the K
Hawn
alms
Recep
old J.
on Pro

ranged
norm
Ladles
niemb

aftenx

Standard Oil Company (Indiana). And liefore

it wax put on the market. ImibVIs **Dw hm
subjected to more than 1,250,000 mile* of

Ullage
the co
must
nmoun

day-by-day driving, in 51 different types of

motor vebidcA.

the co

Them teats left no room for doubt. hosVia

"D” han something! Something new. Some­
thing above and beyond ita fine lubricating

brain off ohl oil — refill with fre»h anii-Utldfm IsozVll

tings
court

uxatlo

qualities and ita greater durability. HrSre, al

last, ia a motor oil that does not tludgc, even
her*'.I &lt;n

as int
po&amp;sib
local I

longpr-IaatiBg oil — the most economical fine

stocking spent'Sunday with:
daughter. Mrs. Floyd Coilison.

SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Pint
winter
Rober
CiftlLM
is the
Home
ing on
Com

Mr. Hartmgn of

• SHORT MINUTES with a rafer. twreter-rumiing motor

with
must

Comp
nut: t
lhe du
hare
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ALSO DISTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS TIRES

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

10 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN. MAY 3, 1933
SIX PERSONS OR FIRMS
MAKE APPLICATIONS

HUSTINGS 8. L ffl. ’""".’S,««TWO MYSTERIOUS
HIS NEW HODK-UPi“t;!•■£:
■ FIRES
NOW AFFILIATED WITH
FEDERAL HOME LOAN
BANK

Six Hastings Carriers Cover
100 More Miles Than
Nine Once Travelled

I

s to Bell.
Beer and
Light V Wines
-..--Light
’
in This City

PAGES'4 to 6

CUE KES
SEB OUS D8MGE

NAZARENEW.M.S. TO
HAVE CONVENTION

Rev. John McKay, Returned
Missionary From India,
to Give Address

All Scouts in Co. Unite
For Gala “501 Week”
Demonstrations Planned

When Poalmoster William Shul- NO KNOWN REASON FOR
Applications for license to sell WM. STEVENS PINNED UN­ The Kalamazoo zone. W. M. 8 of
EITHER ONE OF THE
beer in Hastings have hern made by
DER A LARGE PIECE
ters was named for that office qk-ven
Michigan District. Church of the
tho following.
Nazarene. will meet with the local
;years ago. there,-were nine rural
BLAZES
OF CONCRETE
PROGRAM BEGINS WITH
, Carvetb A: Stebbins, to be sold in
Hastings- Nazarene chlirch on May
i routes out of Hastings. Tills nurnOUTDOOR EXHIBITION
Sth in an all day convention. Mrs.
'
। l»er lias been cut to six. and the IS THERE A PYROMANIAC jsumptlon on the premise-..
WILL AID LOCAL ASSN.
HAD GONE
BARN
____________
(CoraTO
Knight
and *(n. Jessie
Snow.
SATURDAY
HU ITC Dtrill AD ta/ADiZ n,nnber ot mU«
'
J
&gt;nt
and
Treasurer
of
TO CARE FOR STOCK Kt'Z'X'
IN ITS REGULAR WORK Cartiers is one hundred more than;
AT WORK IN THIS CO.? j consumption on the premises.
...
j of Saginaw, will be
----------- j covered by the nine- This will show
ii Trio
—for
OBJECT: TO SECURE
McKay.'’ recently
.. «----------—ZTT. - ' Tr‘° .Cafe
ca‘'—
10'’ beer
bt*r to
10 lie
«■ fold In
»»
----------present. Rev. John McKay.
Can Borrow Money to Help ‘hat the government is. in it* own It would
.Be Well for Farm- original packages or consumed on Rutland, Hastings and Carl- returned missionary from India, will
501 NEW BOOSTER^
—----------------------------------- r /i wgy.
wav. tukliur
taking care nf
of tlw
tlie fact that a.
a
era tn Bp nn the
premises.
«
speak m both the afternoon and NELSON GARDNER WINS
Finance Purchases of 'i rural carrier now coyers his route;
e 3 to ne on tne
. Amertcan Cafe—for beer (o lie sold
ton Twps. Visited by a
evening service*. Large delegations
with an automobile instead of horse,
Homes for Patrons
FIRST PLACE WITH
. “Roaring Eighty" to Oongre&gt;
Lookout
I in original packages or consumed oh
Twister Monday Eve
from western and southern Michiand
buggy,
as
was
ncce-ssary
when
The Hastings Building and Loan
| gate Tuesday Morning—
At a little before two o'clock Wed-: th£ prt??LT?,
At about jilne o'clock Mondav «an W”1 ’“end. Special music and
238.5 POINTS
Association lias been carried on or­ this service was .started, improved
night a cyclone swept across Rut­
highways s
are resiionsiblc tT
for the
Spectacular "Lost
dinarily in the same manner as i
\ beginning at 10 30 A. M.. afternoon JEANNE CINCEBEAUX
land and Hastings township.;,
।
customary with such organization^"-*”
“r .t,,r
,MTtns country fire. It having been dis-. not consumed on the premise*
1:30
and
evening
al
7:30
o'clock.
Child" Hunt
many outbuildings, un­
covered that the b«rn on the Mrs.] Levi Mead—fpr beer to be con- wrecking
IS SECOND WITH 218.4 One of tiw most active programs
roofing a few barns, twisting some You are invited to attend,
Fred Rcnkes' farm, on M-37. about ] turned on the premia only.
off their foundations, up­
In the history ol Barry county
one-quarter of .a mile beyond the
Tire city council has placed these. buildings
Fifteen
Senior
Students
Com
­
1 scouting will begin Saturday. Mat
trees, completely destroying
to complete die transaction, it would , rou,*# 0411 of Hastings,
city Umlta. wa* ablaze. When the; applications in the city attorney’s, rooting
prise Honor List Given Ii6. The event will be known a* 501
firemen arrived the flames had i Klin Sigler's. 1 Lands and he to wait- two barns in one of which the own­
go to the local banks anti borrow'
gained such headway that it wa* ing for in.-tructior» from the state er happened to be at the time, so in­
whatever was nect'ssury.
j
Out This Morning
i Wliy 50! WEEK?
juring
him
Hint
he
died
a
few
hours
ImpaMible to do anything toward ifiquor control board ut Lansinn.
Since the depression, that has
&gt; honors for the Senior II The
....,
_____ ,_____________
Barry County
Scout Council
later.
Having the barn, which wa* totally!
— ---------- ■*'“ *——-------been Impossible because the banks
were announced today I realizes that now during alack times
The worst damage was on the
I Illi &lt; ■ W ,----------------... .
-destroyed together with a few farm';
Ipive rmt been in a ixnltion to make;
at High school, the first seven being j riica jobs are difficult to gel and
William
Stevens
farm
In
Rutland,
tools,and some hay. The deirart-.
loans. There have been recently of-1
on M-37. about three-quarters of a 4 H CLUBS TO HAVE EX­ , the ones who will have parti in tlie boy* have on extra amount of idlo
, ment did save Uhi buggy slied.'al-:
ganiu d, under the auspices of the I
commencement program, if the iu-1 rime on tlieir hand*, the role played
mile west" of the city limits. Before
' though one end of it was badly ]
federal BWicnaumu,
government, x.lim
several AVWCJIU
federal!I
-VM.IUI
.
HIBITS AT THE METHO­ ual custom Is followed. The honor by scouting la particularly importretiring Mr. Stevens told his wife
IS’&amp;TZSiOr RURAL SCHOOL PUPILS burned. They also saved the gar-T
istudents are as follows:
|ant and worthwhile Because of
that he believed he would go to the
DIST CHURCH
age and corncrib. The Estimated
nt aiding building and loan
Nelson Gardner first with 238.5 |stack times, the council also rcalire*
basement of his barn. He had a row
toss was 52.000 We have not been ’■
clarions a;, well Us individuals in!
OF COUNTY NEXT
points; Jeanne 'cincebeaux second,! that if Barry county wishes to conthere which he expected would
; able to learn the amount of insurmaking loans on real estate. The
PROGRAMJSTARTS
WITH
218.4; charlotte Hubbard third, tinue an active program ot scouting,
SUNDAY P. M.
CONSUMERS
POWER CO. how she was getting along He light*
jance.
.
------------------ ---------------------nearest of these banks to Hayings Lsi
... . .fourth,
..
new friends must be obtatnad.
HEALTH CONTEST AT 9:30 -Jolm
-—
170- Stakl.w.Jey wi*k.
flfth 20775; uss;
Jegn Tlwrefore the object of thl* special
at Indianapolis. After this bank was’
t-d his lantern, stepped out of the nankinvunraoi ni
organized, the local building and WILL BE HELD HERE AT
house
into
the
rain
arid
won
Motion
Pictures,
Style
Revue
McBain sixth. 2075; Barbara John- week will be to secure 501 NEW
TENSION WIRE- c
loan association made application
nruTDAi aimiTfiDii 1*1 and had been tlgre all winter The
reached
the
bam.
Not
long
there
­
t
aca n- i
&gt;
n,
,,
.
.son
seventh.
2005.
BOOSTERS AND SUPERVISORS
----------- Y
for the privilege of borrowing from’
LtNInAL AUUIIUKIUM house had been unoccupied. Tt!
by 250 Oirls and Talk by
Th, ,lcu
lmx,r,bk OF SCOUTING.
after the cyclone came galloping
that institution. There are certain'
----------WORKING NEAR BRICK
along, smashing lne burn and. as a
Dr. Austin Are Planned
mention and, the points made, are:
From May 6 to 13. Inclusive, the
rigid requirements, a* with every Miss Mary Ann Collinge of M.
result of it. Mr. Stevens Was so in­
council has prepared the moat com­
Plans for the 1933 eh"v"
4-lf Handicraft
?lty
government institution. The Hus- - -- - —
“i m, ®
&gt;“
»: Uary- 2000: PrlM?llla Brook*,
Tnu l, &lt;1..
r«nl Um
CHURCH, CALEDONIA jured that his death occurred a few .nd
S.
C. Music Department i barn
plete demonstration of scout work
fire whose origin cannot be ac- &gt;
rings Building and Ix&gt;an Association
itours later. He was evidently stand-;
| ever undertaken in so brief a time.
j counted, for. The barn of Rlcliard Wire Touched ~
Kuccciffully met them all and has
Will Be the Director
Carried 7,500 lug cMae to the west wall of the i
The object win be to sell rcouUpg
been made tin affiliate of the Fed­
The iccond annual Music Festival.; Foreman, which burned Monday
basement of hl* barn when the Acni ThJ' hub AchlrwSt ttav UVero Olls' IM0: Norval Stamm. I to 501 new booster*. All communi­
Volts—Probably Para­
in-&gt;n
eral Home Loan
Bunk of Indian- to be given by rural schools of this, night, must have been .set as My
twister lifted the building of! Ils, Agent. Tne ciuo Achievement i»aj
------ .—
ties in the county will take part.
will be held on Saturday. May 13th,
Foreman hud not had a lantern in
M.P.U Thl, pro- U
wl||
|„u „„
lyzed
His Heart
.
foundation and crushed it In doing at
the Hasting* Methodist church l
Iaj“ I* “*‘?^i/J?,
2?^' ,' I Prosecuting Attorney L. E; Barnett
it
for
ten
years
and
had
retired
for
S.IL"
“ «“ “"i •—i.IUnira,. May T. al tour oelock In
Lewits Belson. aged 38, who lived i this, a large chunk of the cement
! in in charge, assisted by scoutmastBetter than 1.060 article*, made
cituion.
•
the q&lt;.ntru| school auditorium. Miss the. night some time, before he on South Michigan Avenue, was wall, a- piece
that
would
weigh
.......
......
..-w-.■
j,-.
nw
riifTerrnt
r-iuii
memhere
icurs
pa.
t
when
avtragu
percentages
■
i
!ers
and leader*.
It
around1 three
pounds,
given. Now. marks in all school , Tlie entire city block on Court
Ttie udvaiuane nt Uil, rannwtton M„,. Arl.,
s. c. I heard the roar of the flames.
~ 'hundred
----- ■ ——
"•* ——was hrw ’ h01It thT winter will £ in
may be possible that a flre-l#rg W electrocuted at about 3:00 yesterday. brc-kenoff
‘“j *1n‘bvr' Mis* sviva,: subjects for
credit
1&gt; Uul. In cum* whm he bulMmuI,dt|ut,„,n„ k
——--- and fell onto Mr Stevrns.J niace and ‘iudaed
"** which
—
•- is
— granted;,j Bstreet
mh., from Broadway w
to izaiurvn
Church *«*
In
. ' abroad In any event it would be Tuesday afternoon, while he was-crushing
U»n wuUUon neBrea. In ear-.eiu, M„ j *. MeHully us acconiTFaaflnua will
...lit be
Ka. turned over toI—boy
U
in nls
ins chest
Chest and
and breaking
breaking
r an
“.&lt;.
Rp
.. g raindin
.'".Y? qtate
. !arc
arc considered,
considered, and
and only
onlv tlu*
tlu- mgrks
marts ; Hastings
with
two
other
llnenu
n.
Fred
Bechcrushing
in
,
nrt
Mr
rying on Hs regular business, to; panlA( n105- wpo attended th&lt;- first well for farmers to be on the look- tel-and Fennor Hcevenair. also of । his left leg. Mrs. Steven*, after c|i|b' iendm'fron; Michigan’State for u‘c 5«-i chfht semesters a stu- scouts on the opening day. Saturday,
.
make ; loun to rompto e a traiuarc- Mllslr
whw.h w„
lwre ‘ out.
this
city,
nt
work
on
a
pole
about
a
•
what
she
tiiought
wns
Mifiktont
time
;
..
dent
is
in
attendance
are
considered
May
6.
Tent*
wUl
be
pitched,
conOn Monday night Ixit week two quarter of a mile north of the Buck;tor him to have returned to the
tiup. it can now do this with tlie last May KuVe lljgh praise
nie
5-,..,.^-.. morninc -nch ln determining points. So if a stu- tests will be staged, and varloiu
(Conrinded on page three)
' rpiendld-work done by the rural stu­ big barns in Kent county were church, in Caledonia township. Tlve house, became anxious, about him
. wU| .
renrwentative tn:&lt;ient sllould **' 1,1
school five phase* of scouring demonstrated,
three
tn the and decided that “
she■ ™"&gt;
would »»
go to
the county Health Contest- th" years only eight semesters urxild be ’ «uch a* campcraft, fire building.
- ---------------- --------------------denta The public is welcome to this
»
” were
«"• making
■«&gt; shifts
«"■&gt;&gt;• '»
“
.
-d| wlnnlng, &gt; nnd ’r| wU|
wnt taken into account in figuring'rope splicing, handicraft, signalling,
■ festival.
suspicion of Incendiarism.
“ •- zn..». yi’-..,- ... *.i_ui— n..._ points.
■ manual training, etc. One group of
! Following Li the program:
j
Tint rnD oten I nAUC
tact with a high tension wire, carry- .was gone and was horrified tb find Cl)11„Re &lt;n jul..
| When determining the mark forhcoutg will.gfve free Babeock t«l»
w“rfci^^.TOOn"Ppfc|TIME
FOR SEED
LOANS
I llrlt rUn
ottU LUANo
ing 7.500 vulls. HU companions taw her husband in the basement, with; .. 1(3 .= there wilt he five reel* nf ‘*,e ,lst semester the average of the, for milk
“"u during the day. Barry
a—
county scouts will be present two
I
RFFN
FYTFNDFD
hlm
«
,un
»vbuI
*
”
•
MK&gt;
n
aroused
this
huge
stone
pinning
him
down.
nio
tion
pictures
shown
from
the
flrsl
l
*
’
°
markings
of
thut
semester
I County ChorusInAo DttN tAltNUtu Myln&lt;: -Im all right.,'Shortly att- 81* summoned all her strength in
uton »o«t^nt cme
’haU ** «»n.idered Credits from: hundred strong. The Scout Bugle
1. The Florian Song. Benjamin'1 ■
A
_ . „ ...
er that he became unconscious It u- nn effort to lift it. but could not.jJs ' Michigan beavers showlnt oth’-'r h‘8h school*
be evalu- and- Drum Corps of Battle Creek
Godard.
Applicationa Made Until May believed the high tension current She ran for Ivelp across the road to,
ld..
.
’•utad. in points according to the will be here in a body to help make
«&gt;
_____
........
.1 tieiehbur's
. . .
DL..ra..A number
nomh..r per unit made -.KU..
2, Song of Hope, Traditional He- '
ANNUAL
ACHIEVEMENT &gt;
,'iMralyzed his heart Bechtel
and :*
neighbors. The two tried hard but
but, .
C0V..rB . 111 nr„' I average
while the afternoon more festive. Event*
15
—About rrn
70 T
Loans
brew Melody.
; Hocvcnair carried the body to tin could not release Ute injured
। showing the nlontina eare and nn&gt;-1ln Hastings High school, and no are to commence al 1 30 o'clock.
DAY ON MAY 25 ENDS 1।
3. Andalusia, Old Spanish Song.
Have Been Mado
iground, and from ....
that time .......
until, A third person_waa summoned and| ulcUon of 01lr fOre.".. n,
-. student who has not attended Uw
Throughout the week with the ex­
THE SEASON'
4 Sec! The Conquering Hero: Harold
____________
_ ______
_ _______
___ ____
___ __________
______
-______
* usaumtivo
___sch&lt;wl
•__ -____
r-___ ..................
....... ......................
J. Foster,
County
Agricul-i the
body_ i«u4..
wa*
brought
to _______
Pennock!
......
(Continued...
on -page
flvcA
great,
destructive wmu
walk ui
of ure
fire ana
and ______
Iocal ,‘—
1Kh
fur—31 ■«.
leaat-r-.
t*°—ception
of Thursday
and Friday,
tt tn
. ............. .
.
.... v.-nns
■Halt K.2’.™-.!!!'.'’.''''
Juta jtural
linatArnl.
In- received
r~l&gt;«l w4rd from]
tram'topliallnr.
.1 55 ‘clock ’°«*
« *
u.
.&lt;
SiJ'kninuj^liTllrtoS
tUVu*
&gt;*£» •**"
•» kIIitIHIa
,'hnrv...
“««&gt; - kUyTi .M ffW
wii’n. V- ___
Agent, ha*
h«Vlta‘ hw. «
■
r,M m.hi.aatte t.d«M Kivrmin.nl Ihal Ui. S’"1 "X'
" ““
LOCAL CIVIC PLAYERS
A ihlrd rml ato.j Mlchli.n mln. 5™‘ *m»n.1r.Ui»»
In
EXHIBITS PERTAINING
v- 5' Turn Ye
government mat
,loyw.., Bte
Yr to
to Me.
Ml. Old
oid Highland
Iri«,lla,i&lt;l tnc irarmi .Kivrmnwni
ma, the
m-ima.r a&gt; rmi
rmployw.
an, hutruclcd
UMmelrd i
..... miniiTTcrr^ Industrie, which will br very In'■
B’s P« ■ th-hnn. but In all communlttan
Melody,
। rime for making application for seed {o do. applying the pri4xribed meth- .
NAMt UUMMli I tto tcrestmg and educational A fourth crcdU: c*35 ,,er '■ credU: D'2 f*r having organised troop*. There will
TO NUTRITION STUDIES
Thornapple W K. Kellogg Orches- J~m has been
to May 15 &lt;^s u. restore life ln such cases ।
----------.i rcfl
reel inow&gt;
shows ol!1
old nlMorlc
historic anrt
and bcauti- 'x
E-0 per ’&lt; credit.
be special tervices for scouto at
thot Cnira W1^ JiTCTbeen unde^
John Ketcham Accepts Office. 'ful
“1 Mackinac wand,
Thirty-One Gronps Have Six-'tra—
Island, one of the first
first
Commencement exercises will be many of the churche* in varfoug
1 The Grand Dnern Selection
tnose larmers wno ziave neen unm- |law
electrocuted have been
, „
,
land
tlie county —
i and most fascinating spot* to ube held* in the Central school audi- sections of the
on. Sunday,
Hundred Enrolled—Con- t
2 Miserere—11 Trovato re Verdi cified on what tolin regard ing mak-' restored to life after nn hour or;
ot Treasurer—Memberthe
moat
ipectacuI settled in Michigan- Tile fifth reel ,ortum
afternoon. June 2. **May
— “7. ‘ One of
‘ **---------------coMoe.or.MiMU.Miiorw,,.
I —.hip.
BU1UB Soon
0VUU Available
ovaimuiv
shows the life on the much-talked-'at
The class numbers lar event* will be the great “MoWHtinue Work Next Year
•
ration
With the first presentation of the 1
,R°y*,* ',0Ut ,n
8a'*r I,&gt;wly
100 and Boat Child Hunt“ uq
The Home Economics Extension County Chorus­
Monday. May 8 On Monday evework for Hie 1932-33 season will
* ” ‘ ‘ k
&gt;.
” ™.,
'the^iatXt'addlrionloclvicactIvlins ise*’n ln tllrlr m*“vc haunts ns well KIM SIGLEB'S GUN LAKE ning will be scout caucuses at which
close May 25th according^ Harold
See. Negro Spiritual.
j ty. This Is a somewhat larger numO{ recovery.
the ,atcst addition to civic activities.
cottage burned thurs. MM 2X‘“u“m£X
J. Foster.
Comity Agricultural
2 The Asra, Anton Gregor Ru-'bcr than made application last year? jjr Grayta-il of Caledonia was
nll^‘n* . .
„
.
1 ApWatlons for loan* will be tak-1 summoned quickly and injected a1
Agynt. The scawm will end with the
Firc Originated From Deter- S.'mT7°2Tek2"£2u2»
Annual Achievement Day held at
J. Fairest Lord Jesus. Crusaders en only on afternoon*, os there will pcart stimulant but it produced no ‘1
the Hastings Methodist church.
a oymn' o
.
i”2l 1K' anyonc ln ,,M' c,011*&gt;lyf;effect. An ambulance from Middle-1'-- ------------------- T-Tr .......... —■
Thirty-one groufw. with nearly
4. Sailing Song. Franz Lehar.'office mornings after May 1st. to a*-lvlIle was called and brought the ! berahip ure now available upon re600 members, have been studying
(From "Merry Widow",
isist with this work. Anyone plan-1 body
tiw hospital lu-re All the I &lt;’UVht from &lt;•&lt;*&gt;«»■«
“&gt;'• AMOCta- tings High school, will be in charge'
Cottages Saved
I
(Continued an page two)
'
First Year Nutrition througiiout the
PrcsentaUon of Awards for Music ning to come to Mr. Foster s office ,tlme Bechtel and Hoeverialr worked Itlon and ,rOm Mrs Wrtle Stebbins.
Fire destroyed Kim Sigler's cot-1
---------------■» »■».................
winter under the leadership of MIm Books. Mrs, Mapde Binlth. County 10 make application should bear this faithfully over their unfortunate1I Chairman of tile Membership Com­ of. the pictures.
At 11:00 o’clock the local leaders tage at Gun lake Thursday fore,, INDEPENDENTS SET
Roberta Hershey. Nutrition Spe­ Commbaioner dFSchoobt. z
*P mind. Tills move la necessary be-; cumpanlon. trying to restore him to mittee. An annual fee of one dol­
• iContinued on page five!
1
'noon.
Mr Sigler had had' exten«»-*..»»»•
cialist. Michigan Stale College. This
lar is charged which admits the
Address, Dr. William McKinley cause the county extension budget
(Continued on page six)
slve repairs and zfuprovementa :
FOR BIG SEASON
is the seventh £var the organized Robinson. Director of. Rural Educa- 15 no‘ larRp enough to allow for a
member to both Spring and Fall
■--------------- -»
made on the cottage zand Mr*. Sig----------Home Economics Work has been go­ tion, W. S.
C.t Kalamazoo.
Ml time ofiice secretary.
i
■■ it• ■--------- plays including a reserved seat a: SPEARED GAME FISH­
ing on in this county.
ler
was
there
when
the
fire
wa*
disLocal
Nine
Schedulei
Gamea
such performances and also to all
PAY FOR THEIR FUN covered, putting things
,
in order for
Committees arc already hard at
social events and reception* held
cZ™d'ki£S;he. Danin. LIBERAL OFFER ON
work to make, the Achievement Day
for members only. The annual Violation. Mean Withdrawal the approaching time when
TX the
IK ‘°r May, June, July—New
«---------------- Aapiranti Want Tryoute
as interesting -and worth while as
event, of the year, a ball given upon
n«.&lt;DELINQUENT TAXES
of Spearing Privileges in -summer, it is believed that the fire ' Is Hastings frying to have a basepossible. Everyone of the sixty-two
Feb. 1st of each year, is open to
c.—
originated from a defective chimney.
local leaders Is taking tome part In the rural schools of Barry county. T, „ ..
,
, .
members and their friends but will
Non-Trout Streams
Mrs Sigler had started a grate fire ball team again this summer? That
the Achievement Day work. It is under the direction of some one con-; If Paid Before July 1, 1933,
Again there is need for tonuitocs require admission at the door to.
expected that nearly every group A^n- *.lt.h ,hT.
for the children's lunches at school, defray'the expenses of the very' Dennis Yarger and Lionel Cole, of It is believed that through some de- is a question heard frequently on
No Fees, Penalties or In.
, ’ ...
....
4111 make some exhibit pertaining of tlie stale college, whojtome* to'
as the supply Li entirely exhausted exceptional cntcrtainntcift that Is - Nashville, were arrested by Officer feet in the chimney the upper por- "the street" these days The anthe county to start the work In the'
torest WJ11 Be Added
Sumner Thursday night while tion of the cottage was set on fire, swer is “YOU BFT!"—and a team
to Nutrition studies.
The youngsters need the vitamins intended.
.
spearing game fish in the Nashville It was blazing when Mrs. Bigler' that promise* to be every bit as
Mrs. Alma Flngleton, Welcome, scliojrls, and gives instructions to the! On April 26 the Governor approv- contained in tomatoes which are m
Executive committee:
“» 7""'
County Chairman tor this year. Li S“'mn/,"=eSnJ iu"u,:S:&lt;d
necessary to’tiielr prptwr develop­
General chairman. Mr*. Louise mill pond. They had in their poa- discovered it. She hurriedly drove I good if not better than the one last
heading the Nominating committee,
ment.
W,a 11 o n: vice-general chairman, se.udon 35 fish which were unlawful to the Duffey farm, more than a ' y?ar.
provides for the pajfor
them to take. They
were mue distant, and telephoned to
Several new candidates have re­
which will name officers. for next lahtxils to see how this work la pro- Ip33,
If you can spare some from your Mrs. Ann McDonald; treasurer, Hon.
season. County Agent Foster Li grtssing. It was n happy unwise mc,u to lhc cou»‘y treasurer, or to supply and will notify the school, John C- Ketcham; director. L. E. brought before Justice Matthews on Hastings to send tlie fire depart- iqwzted tryouts for the Independenl
irncrul of the taxes of someone will chll for your contribu­ Barnett; assistant director. Mrs. Friday. He assessed Yarger 125 fine ment. She did not believe the fire-, Nine this spring. There is Preston,
chairman of the General Achieve­ last year, al the first festival to *ee| "ie
how
heartily
the
pupiu
ehlerW
I
pr,
“
r
ment Day committee. Mrs. C. D.
tion. Each gift is .gratefully re­ Florence Cr™.
Groos: secretary. Mr*. and 56.85 costs and. in default, 30 men could save the Sigler cottage, a pitcher, and Covlile, an outfield*
this work, and what splendid1
making any charge for pen- ceived.
Bauer. Hastings, is chairman of the' into
Margaret
.-viargarev Barnett;
Danicii. finance
nuance chairpnair- days
- - in
— jail and Cole
~ 510 fine and but hoped they could prevent- Ute . er, both of Freeport’: Varney, a
Ari, ih.„.
H
. ।laities,
alties. collection feex
fees nr
or interest.
interest.I
or 15 days
flames
from communicating to catcher, of Nashville, and Potter,
Arrangements committee. Mrs. Mort uork
thr&gt;' .iik
&lt;«&lt;&gt;•
man. Roy COrdes; business manager. I,56.85 costs, %
“??? in jail.’ The names
' providing these taxes shall be paid
r, ..
Justice Rave
until today
tndav tn
gave them----------------to
pay
other Inearby cottages. Fortunately of Mount Morris. Illinois whom fan*
TVwnnnd. Hastings, is cilairman of!
R.
M.
Cook.
-j-r- niiv
-- । nth^r
ROD
LICENSE
OF
50c
‘ before July 1, 1933.
ttse Publicity committee. Mrs. Belle
'
the wind was in « direction that । remember for hl* great mound work
CAPT. BECK COMING
______________
w
.
ta *77 rioTiVnaat-ai
Special
committee*
and
assistants:
;
"
nw
i This Act permits the payment of
TO ALL FISHERMEN Cluunmn huliam, eommliut. 11
»«&lt;««■&gt;•» Out
Barnum. Woodland, is chairman of
blew the sparks toward the lake in- In the opening game against the
TO BARRY COUNTY taxcs for lW0&gt;31 ,nd 32-also thc T • t *
the Exhibits committee. Mrs. Eva
-----T» n T»Mrs. Ruth Coleman: chairman su-1 *’$01’**
ln*Ul 0B doln8 things stead of toward the cottages; but Houoe of David ta*t year.
; payment of taxes on any description Legislature Passes Bill Fix- _pervtaory committee, the Rev. L. l off th
thlp
kind
Harens and Mrs. Una Newland,
U k
d at the time when
" the the firemen remained until all dan- ’ Not only i* thf team getting to­
Gias-. Creek, are chairmen of the To Enroll Men Who Apply for, 1 of land bld in by the state in May,
.
„
... Dewey; chairman local extenstan State Conservation Department has per of other fires was past. The gethcr. according to Charlie Laon■ 1832. for the trjxe* of 1929; also for
ing
Uniform Fee .for All
- ■but
— ■&gt;-------schedule
a—».vs
liberalized
its
regulations so as to loss was 53,000, partly insured.
ard.
the following
has
Reception committee and Mr. Har­
committee, Mrs
Esther White;
Emergency Conserva­
j
payment
of
taxes
on
any
description
permit
spearing
upon
non-trout
Michigan
Fishermen
old J. Foster heads the committee
already been arranged fur May,
chairman inter-city activities. Mrs.
now held as state lax land for taxes
tion Work
।
on Program.
.
June and July.
The legislature last week passevi a [Helen Stebbhts; chairman research streams. such as the Thomapple POSTAL RECEIPTS
.
of
any
year.
All
that
Is
required
is
« “nWorm -~i
rod license
taw 'committee. Miss Emily McElwain; river, with jack lights. Of'course the
A very good program- is being ar­ - exnectedTU&gt;Clw^thorite’""*1?0 ^e"paymcnt of* the1 antXt^for'law
iu.&gt;।
ranged. Dinner will be served at is
I expected to be in the city soon to : which such description was returned fOT roldcnt-i of the state of Michi- chairmen of social committee. Doc­ thought was that the persons who
ARE GAINING HERE, Sunday, May 14. ijaatlngs W Mar­
noon by the Hastings Methodist make
i
the preliminary examinations! M delinquent. There ’will l&gt;e nol’an ot 50c caoh- but Vie legistature ‘or and Mrs. C. P. Lathrop; hlstor- speared would not take game fish,
----i shall.
Ladles' Aid. A targe attendance of and
i
Mrs. Catherine
Catherine CarroUicrs;
CarroUicrs; but would spear suckers, red home, Seems Probable That Oar
enroll the men who apply for charges added whatever -This taw
to give the law immediate ef- lan. Mrs.
Bunday. May 21. Hasting* at Plain­
and other nun-game fish. A few
members and friends is expected to emergency
&lt;
wall.
conservation work, lite does not apply where a sale has al-!r«:t- However, on Friday the house chairman publicity committee. H M. carp
Post Office Will Become , Sunday. May 28, Hastings at
view the exhibit* and attend the definite
i
date is not known as Capl. ready been made to individuals for and senate passed a resolution glv- Cook; house manager. Roman Feld- more offenses like this will mean Uie
,
afternoon program.
;Beck has ten counties to visit.
a First Class Office ' --- ----- . . Ledge.
- i the taxes of 1929 and prior years.
&gt;ng the taw immediate effect, so : pnusch; chairman program printing witlidrawal nf this privilege.
Grand
-He is very anxious to secure three
.
that trout fishermen paid 50 cents. committee, C." B. Hodges; art dlSome rime ago we explained that' Tuewloy, May 30 &lt;Memorial Day),
BY LIGHTMUST PREPARE BUDGETS.
yoluntcer typist* to assist with nil- pX1NT g|IOW
. vnARItFR.. j instead of 11 75 for the privilege,
rector, Mrs. Florence Cook: music SHOCKEDMliur
nu CilllhAV “If'Hastings post office had drop*» *|OnJT *Ucn,*1,n
As we explained last week, all Uy
out blanks, making record*,
records, etc,
etc., rA,‘&gt;T »hoh at imharklr
.mvakm-K s
b.. iI T1Je
T1&gt;e lcgbllnture cv
cvidentb'
idt-nriy believed director, Dr. DeForrest Walton;
t)\e iiUTout
NING ON SUNDAY
i™, . nr.i
u ,
huuw.
village, township, school dtatrlct and:
work to be gratis. And he is also
Next Saturday. May 6th, there a charge of 50 cento to all fishermen chairman play selection committee, m
m
class office, clue to the fact that „ .
.
.***?; ... . „ .
the county authorities of Barrv, desirous of getting volunteers uf
be a big paint demonstration was wLie and would give the Con- Mrs. Honora Pratt; stage manager. Mrs. Frances Tucker Thrown its
■ Sunday,
June
al Haa■u receipts
tmipu had
tiau fallen
laurn below
uviu* S4o,ooo.•w.iwv,--------- ■ —
■ 4.
• Charlotte —
must prepare a budget, allowing the transport tlie applicant* to Camp and special sale al B. A. LyBurker's aervation
Department
suffleient Dr. Frank Carrot hers; chairman of
which
is
the
sum
fixed
by
the
de*
.
to tho Floor—Was Un.
[i partment
“ " “
------- ----------------- --amount of money to be raised by Custer. Any person or persons who' Drug Store. A special factory Vrep-I fun^ lor
restocking tiw lakes and
for an office of tl»e first
3une 10, lasting* at
u icsiovkuis uic
uuu make-up committee. Mrs. Katherine
tax and have it ready al once for will donate their services for either rc.ventatlve
will be Ipresent.
-•------- to....
conscious a While
1 class Receipts last )ear were about Holland. .
McIntyre: chairman of costumes
,
----- ilreams of Michigan
improve -the
.. ..
____
the county tax commission. That is!cause, please notify L. R. Glasgow. purchase
Durchare of 25 cento or me
— wdl i ftshing
more
53*000
v
I
8undar
—
.............
—
and ensemble. MIm Winifred John­
Sunday,
June
It,
Marshall
bar*.
Mrs. Frances Tucker, who lives
-J-------------«a», ----------not necessary for the city of Ha*-;There are no funds available for entitle the customer to a beautiful
ston; prompters. Mrs. James Bristol.
It now looks as if our local poati Saturday. June 11, Muskegon lifts,
tings because, under the 8u;&gt;rtme; paying for such services,,so all must vase free. Tills will be d fine op­ ARRESTED SATURDAY NIGHT. Miss Emily McElwain; consultant with Iver parents. Mr. and Mr*. Vern office
would go back into the Brat
portunity to obtain (minting ad-Rolla Babcock, Roy Brunt, Bert stage carpenter. George Miller; Haywood, luid an experience Sun- class this
court ruling, the fact that Hastings* be donated.
.
year. For the first three'
city charier sets Uie limit for city I Barry county is allotted 42 men. vice. Read Mr. LyBarker'n special Bowser and Frank Van Conant were property man and stage carpenter. daf Die does not care to repeat.
Hairing* ai
During the storm about five month* the receipts were 513^20.80.1
taxation takes It out from the list &lt; and It Is hoped the quota may be announcement on another page of arrested
by vonservanon
Conservation uiuccr
Officer amney
■ircMcu oy
van uoiwr.
uanera, uexet
Sidney Van
Oordtr. Ushers,
ticket o'clock wiille she wa* standing neur while for the .corresponding time; Grand Haven.
this issue.
I"------------------ ------- i
of local districts that must comply: filled,
। Sumner Saturday
for
!112,070.78.
takers
and Fur
chairman
of 25.the
Sunday,
June
Hastings at Char­
last night
year
theyspearwere
the
tclenhone
she
wu*
badly
shocked
----.
—
—
— -----------------the
,
with t)ie new fllteen-mlU tax limit:
j
i ing on Bristol late? in Johnstown., casting committee liave not yet been by the lightning winch st-enved to.tllf month of -r
lo tie.
April
this
year
rc(
law. But the Hastings school board i Low
NOTICE OF MEETING
Babcock was brought before Justice appointed.
Jaly.
cotne in throutfh the telephone. She celpU weie M.M9 68. while last year!
must submit its budget.
|
TIRE DEMONSTRATION.
OF BOARp OF REVIEW. Matthews Monday and fined 825 and j
------------------------------------was knocked to the floor and was “ley were 544)68 03. Thl* increase; Sunday. July X (?)
------- &gt;«»
■ ... ■
At a special demonstration on tlie
Notice to hereby given that the coats of 56.85. or 30 day* in jail. CAMP FIRE BENEFIT
unconscious for some time, but almost overcome* the 52.000 shortage
Tuesday, July 4, C
WORKING OVERTIME.
Charlie Townsend farm near Costa Board of Review will meet at the: Brunt at the same time was given I
DESSERT BRIDGE,
Tlie Hastings Manufacturing I Grove tills week Friday, Andrus council rooms In the city haU on the 110 fine and M85 cost*, or fifteen, Aklpsaya Group of the Camp Fire teems to be recovering nicely at, of 1932 The large business given
Company is finding business »o brisk: Service will endeavor to show the third Monday in May. 1933. at 9:00 days tn Jail. Bowser and Van Conant girts will have a benefit dnsser; present. It. was a very fortunate ac­ the local art ice by the Windstormi yst selected.
Company, also the big increase inii' Saturday, July 8.
that they have not only added toi value of Firestone 'Low Pressure A. M.. at which time and place any wrere each assessed 510.00 fine and bridge at the home of Mrs. John cidentits receipts due to the sales programI tines
the number ot their employee., but tires as correct equipment for tract- persons desiring to do so. may exam- costs of 56 85 or fifteen days in jail. Eddy on Friday afternoon at 1:30
NOTICE.
being put on by the Hastings MenuhS’'W
ha\l* tiw-n cnmTwvIlKrl tzt wzvrlr nvv... rrs 'Turn .lAhn IV.,.
will
---------------------- ------- -r---------------------------- lne
.. r “B*“inen‘ *n(t *how and were givenuntil next week to o'clock. Mr*. MUo DeVries 1* guard­
time three evenings a week. That,be in the field equipment with these cause. If any exists, why their valu- raise the money
Efforts are being tan of this group The one* i* 25 nouncement on page^ three of this facturing Company account for theI Bunday. July 18. I
issue of the Banner of intereat to as if the receipts will
many farmers—Adv.
the 1*0,000 mark for I

HIGH SCHOOL HON­
ORS AREAWARDED

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10

SECOND WIL
MUSIC FESTIVAL

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
9366

LEWIS BELSON ELEC­
TROCUTED TUESDAY

may 13

.liX| L,NE“*"™“C“LD„H,0H

KTJSS

EXTENSION GROUPS
CLOSE YEAR'S WORK

£:i •‘"as

Need for Tomatoes
Jor Welfare Lunches

M «,p.

s-ur*

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1833

PHIIWTY
PflMMW ^Ul ^ea,u* ,he supreme court ", All Scouts
““ mJ T1Y
If™
County in
Unite

BUY NOW AT

Feldpausch's
'IVAare

Batter Fooda Coal Lett

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY

HAS BEEN MiOa

.ver r.t. nf t.r m.v h.

------------ -- ------ d&lt;y

£0C4Z- NEWS
w o camp^]

»

WATERS’

hMtC8&lt;

| IT WILL APPORTION 15 der villa*. nr city dmrter.
r~' atuul®
** bu*y electioneer-1 to her Study Club on Monday attI
MILL LIMIT AMONG
“
*from “
“
i be deducted
thc “
fifteen
mfil|tng in the school* for favorite can- ernoon.
Iun“, didate* and thi* wfil.be followed in Hoepital Guild No. 5 was enter­
THE LOCAL UNITS
; The bill provides for county tex,! the evening by a torch-light parade tained by Mr*. Edw. Van Poperln-j

Flour

CLOTHES SHOP

*f»aM be » minimum of three with music and banner* of favorite on Tuesday owning.

EACH UNIT MUST SUBMIT [mfila. ana school district*, whether I candidate*.
| Mr*. Jas. Creglow Is entertaining
IT&lt;»
w
thebalance
niinmum
Wednesday
will iheir
be election
“5Weight
dub ladle*
this Wednesday
aftllh RIIDRFT
UUUBfcl Tn
IU mMMN
LUMIYim. ,ura!' v,lla,ce
fottr miUK
The
of scout*
wifi cwt
taXu day.'hw
t^r «"»*&gt;«'.
being piUmt.

L F Mana Mrs Smith Allan alwTWtccn
„^ffUcn mills
n!l,u W|U
b*"^
ocalc&lt;1 by
b*' candidates*
candidate* al
at poll* located In
in the
will be
allocated

Bron. &amp;
A: Co.
co have an anan­
Kirsch Bro*.
il. r. iuuus, an*. oiuimi, reuau thc ruuJUy tax commission among clly
Similar caucuses cam- nouncement on page three of thli
Hyde, C. W. Wespinler and the other local unite- It will be no-' pa|gns aiuj elections will take place U»ue of Um» Banner that will be of
Fi E Faulkner Members
,,ced
“re ,n*nl; Our‘ng ‘hese ‘hrpe days at other interest to many farmers-Adv.
,
u. c,. rauiauLi luvuiuvio
mums Tliat
That is
is Lire
tlie counlv
county tax
tax shall
shall communitles In the county Thur*- ri:ire&gt;ice
Clarence ii.wh1i.iBacchlcr ha.
ha* sold «...
out
I The- Hany County Tux Cotmnls- ;not be less than
three
but it day
.........
, mill*,
. ,.
• nu.j
andnuj
Friday
mt mvanca
will be uui
recesses
. ... ....
but Ms jlntereot tn ,the
vl Hiuungs
ision. made up. ax provided by;the ।tr
—“ 1?
may
be mure; and th;-school
thc-school dU-1
dis- Saturday. May 13. will be another Fuel Co. to tevu Acker and has
tliv shall
tch_.1l not
....I be
1w. lea*
I.'.v than
ft.ir. four
fr.lt,- ft.,..
n_ ...— . ...........
... ...
..........................
.
big .1...
day-^coyts.will
take over
the,returned
to &gt;.l.
hl* .......
farm ........
near rrv...f.
Shultz,
■ new law ju*t enacted by. thc legis- trict
Jtr*'..’! tax
miffs. but it may be. more. Thl* city and Uie scout "officers'* elected- Wanted-Neat appearing young
■ lature. consUte of the following।glve4
county'tqx commission *■ on Wednesday will be sworn into man to sell Frlgidaire and other npfive members: County Treasurer.ichance to consider what may be-re- office and will then receive assign-: pllances. Married man preferred,
Lorenio F. Maus; County Bchcai quired by the budgets of individual' ment* from thc regular officials. In
Mr. Gldley*. Consumers. Power ■
Cotnmuuuoner. Mrs Maude Smith; I township* which do conic under the the evening there will be a big Co— Adv.
. the chairman of the’ finance com- fifteen mill limit, also the county council meeting with all officers Al) member* at the American Lcu.
mittee of the b^ard &lt;4 xujiervi&amp;orx.jand thc school district requirements. present and to which the public is R’on Auxiliary arc urged to remcm-;
Allan Hyde of Johnstown; Carl W. Taking the state tax out of the fff- Invited.
;bcr the pot luck sup;x*r al th- Lei Wespintcr. member of the Hostings j teen null limit Mmiiiiffcs thc probHmwiU, U &gt; J.l.M ,«»unt »l
T»«n«U&gt; r'.'.u«.1
[school board, and EHL* E. Faulkner. I km a good deal; but it forces the tbjKl w«u .»«, .UM tn
of Middleville The fatter two wens’ legislature to find new source* of
:chosen, ua the law provide*, by revenue for the state Cities and
Sjturt., ^t„n«,n. May
Probate Judge Clement. We Uilnk. villages can go as far beyond their
there can be no doubt in anybody's!four mill tax inlnunum a* may lie
Motlwrx' Day meeting. Mrs. Waters
mind that this commission will give: nvdessnry a* they are limited only
Great outdoor rally and demon- will have charge of the program
acceptable service to the people of, by their charters. Thc. county tax
slration. All troops in Barry coun- All welcome
Barry county. They will meet soon I commission has a considerable latity will take |&gt;art in Impressive There were two alarms of finfire on
AR-CONOMY
for organization purpCKx The tude in adjusting thc tux rate to
street exhibition*. There will be Friday afternoon, without kxo n.
'county clerk, by virtue of his office.[any local unit according to Hr
competitive .contests, fire build- either case. One was at the pigecrv
! lx the clerk of the county- tux com- needs.
ing. campcraft, rope splicing and west of town, the other wa* a root
ImlMlon. but he has no voice nor
The law provide* that thc tax
other scout activities in u varied. fire in Harry Karcher's house at
program that will last most of tlie 235 East Mill street. There was lil.vote in its deliberation and de-; commissioners shall be named at
afternnon. As an added feature, Ue damage
cistons.
‘once for this year, and by March I
the Battle Creek Bugle’and Drum
Mr. Minor, who lives near Doster.'
I As enacted, this m-w law mate* in following yean. Members of live
Corps will be present Through.' hud quite an exictlng experience
[no provision for a state tax on prop- commission will be cltascn for one
courtesy of the city council. Court -asth hl* cat one day recently Fur­
lerty Evidently it is in the mind ot IV car terms. Locals units ary re­
street
betwren
Broadway
and
getting
that he had left it in gear.
. the legislature and the governor to quired to submit budgets to the
Lb.
Chiirch street will be ro|&gt;ed off। he went and cranked it, alien it
i raise the amount necessary for the coimty commission by'the tint of
and cleared of cars.
ntnde a dash nt him. Fortunately in
.support of the state government ■ May; but we hardly sec how that
L
,
s
J
ffltaprt*
°«l ot
way, when it
Round, Sirloin or Swiss
| from other .sources than a property [ will be possible, in view of the foe’,
,i
Sc”ul feuni[i‘f Many of started on a wide circle on hl* lawn
tax ' This is the first time the state that Che taw was only enacted last
the churches in the counts' aie a big tree put an end to It* Journey,
of Michigan ha* been left without | week. No doui^t the commission
Lbs. For
planning special services. Scout* -Rie tire waan t hurt so very much
i resort to property taxes for ns sup- will find a way to^ct in touch with
will assist as uslwr* and attend but y«u couldn't say so much about
port. Tlie governor but week signed! township boanls. .school district
Lbs. For
services by troop-, and in uniform, the auto.
what lx known as the Southworth! board*, and the estimating rimmitA Sabbath dedication to thc xpirThe WuidMorm Comptwy has reI bill, providing for the county tax tee for thc county, so as to provipe
tlUaiLchyi!&lt;CC,nCnt °f Biirry
ceived .vevrral phone calls reporting
3 Lbs. For 25c
commission, which will carry out the [for tin- need* of the local and county ooynooa.
damages by the cyclone Mondav
;provision•• of the constitutional|tv unit* this year. Hereafter.il will
Monday,
May
8:
night.
Thc dBtrict visited was
'amendment adopted last November.'
j not be Jdifficult
*“—- ■to comply
• with
-• -tne
Fresh and Tasty
Great mobilization and lost child larK5ly ln BarT&gt;- Eaton. Ionia and ■
limiting the property tax to 15 mills.. budget requirement nf the law.
'
ft wa* the .expectation of mov.
hunt demonstration Af an unex- V'B’otni counties. There wa* some
,to provide the revenue lias not been। legislator* who noted for this law
peeled hour Monday afternoon,
‘n Clinton county. The Urgdefinitely decided- but it te believedl that it would do away with tlie
churth bells.In the city will ring
was f3-°®0 on a barn in Sun­
, state tax commission altogtlicr. That
sounding nn alarm. Scouts ! will
’own*hip.
tli.it ,u
it ‘w
will-be
done by means of a
■sales tax supplemented by an in- would lave the state S230.000 a year.
mobilise at the city liall as rap-!
* " 'NO. L ' '
GHbur
icome tax. For this year 11 will be The Mate equalization for counties,
BARRY COUNTY W. F. M. S.
|
idly ar. possible. There they will
1'00—Election of Offiqrew.
Extension «*
Clasa
1 met
inlothe
....
_____
necessary to provide an unusu^lly is done by a alate board consisting
!nXrVeimt,&lt;Xd‘te’ 1531^’th“tr cctnmun,ly
”» Na.
•’ «w
‘*Na‘
‘nai
CONVENTION TOMORROW.
I ;30—Missionary
Sjx-akcr.
of
state
officer*.
That
board
could
4
45-Around
the
Camp
Fire
in
|
large
knfount
for
the
state,
because
।
Thc Barry County w. F. M S
value* for coun-----—of of “* much
*u delinquent property- tax. i continue to set the. values
Rally will be held at Delton Mcthq- 'China with Mrs. A D. Knlskcrh
ignated
housewives
and
businesselected
for
’
next
year
areChairman
[The
needs.uf
the
state
for
the
next
tier
if
tlierf
were
any
object
in
it.
dbt church Thursday afternoon and Hastings.
1
men will have teen furnished with Mrs Dan AUialterJsecy.’, St Nellisupper
with y&lt;--ar have been estimated at from
cannot see where there that
6.00-Pot luck
evening. May 4. Thc theme for ’.he
S40.&lt;XX&gt;,060 to $50.030,OO). Tills will • would be necessary, since the supinformation concerning the child Matthew*: Leader*. M^. C E. Hyafternoon will be Gardening "
!Standard -Bearer*.
A splendid program has been pre- uicludr solus 819.CWi.po ordinarily port of the state 1* to be derived
By fast, hard and xynipalhgHc att and Mrs Ed. Hilton. PImu wen10O—Preparation of Soil—Mrs.
oared for this tour Two Hiembers'&lt;lc,Awl tr0,u Property taxe*. also a I from income and sales taxes, instead
questioning of all cltisens the. made for Achievement Day.
Mlles. Delton.
of the Wealeysn Service GuildI of
•’ Uom IIO.OOO.OK) to 812.- oi from a tex on property
boys
will finally find these clues
--------- - &lt; » &gt;
,
l?30—Selection and Planting of ‘thi* city will furnish music selcc- 000
000.000
.ui estimated deficiency
deficiency
000 ■and
“«1 jn
------------ 1*"
and by the use of the alertness ex- ' The cabin of an ocean
'xeatt liner ;,av*
says
Seed—Freeport W. P. M. S.
j
in the primary school fund of a:'I
; lion* for the banquet
i
pectcd of scouts, follow them, to an insurance authority, is tin- -.afesi i
2:00—CulllvaUon-^AIl of the Aux; least »10.00(I.O&lt;»
the end So on Monday citizens plat* in thc world, and n Pullman
Diaries-.
Thl* inventing business
The law. a* p.u.wd,'.aUocate* one- :
._______
of Hastings arc asked to cd-ojier- berth is next, stay at home &gt;f y-ju I
2: 30—Weather—Woodland
too far. An Austrian has
with the boys. Talk with the1 must, of cuiirXc. but you do it at:
‘..“i*
m m Ma.hv.uo om ate
3: 00—District Olficei.i • Round contraption whereby eight kettle Ste
.
scouts who come to your door and .your own ruk. remember.
Station—Radio Kept in i answer their questions RemcmTable.
drum* can be played at unoa
muiucipal governments can
her—Do not be alarmed—It'* all
Station Is Found
in fun—A game-There will be no; .
I
Two men. Jcase Jayccx and Ralph
real lost child. Similar ‘hunts" I ♦
Henry nt Battle Creek were arrested
will take place in Nashville. Mid-1 &gt;
one night last week while in the act
dlevillc. Woodland. Delton und: “
of rubbinq-a Kroger store in that
Freeport
•
:
ehy. T))ey were caught red-handed.
Monday
evening. May 8:
’
’were brought before the 'circuli
Big scout caucus of all troons.X
' judge, admitted their guilt and Jay’cox was given from three to fifteen' in their respective communities to J
years at Jackson and Henry sixty I nominate city or village officer:-..-J
1 days in Jail, then to be on proba-' including mavor or president.
tion for two ycant thereafter. After'. members of the city council in.^
; this had been done thc Battle Creek I proper number, treasurer, clerk-i
iX
woman, in whose home !hc two men | and one Justice of the peace.
mdniing.Z-Mav 9. 7.30 X
had rented, a room, invited the otn-. Tuesday
----The Peak of Value is
. I▼
cent to come and search the room. I o'clock.
’clock.
ilh it they, found twenty suite!
Breakfast nt Parker House forJX
built into these fast­
of clothes, with price marite onj the Roaring Eighty a specially sc-' ▼
selling spring shoes.
levied group, driven from their:#
home.-, by their wive* to 'at this!'
Prices may never be
breakfast and conducted there by ,
a boy scout In Uniform ’ Tlie c|
so low again.
Colon. Michigan, and that the radio
men will be thc backbone uf the '
wa* taken from the Staroltne. Oil
drive for booxterx.
'
I’
BUY NOW!
Tuesday. May 9. all day
1
Red hot electioneering in schools '
for the various scout candidates'for "city offices."
Tuesday evening,. May 9
Torchlight procession* with mu­
sic and banners for favorite can­
didates.
Wednesday, £fay 10. i*Jl day:
1.30 P. M —All school children
The annual Diocesan Mile Box
in seventh to twelfth grades in­
offering presentation service will be
clusive go to jxills in city hall to
heli thu year on Sunday. May 7. in
vote for candidates Scouts on
St. Lukes church In Kalamazoo at
high towers will send and receive
: 3 30 p M A large group is ^tjwcted
Screen Enamel
messages concerning thc election.
1to attend this service. Cars will
ITD VVT t A Beautiful Vaxe Free
Batik 4-hr. Enamel
Similar election* arc scheduli*d to
; h ave the parish house of Emmanuel
*
• with a purr.ha.ve of ?3c
take place in various other com­
church at 2.13 P. M. Sunday.
er more of Batik Four Hour Enamrl,
munities
in the county.
Member* of. thc parish and their
Ilemomlration conducted by a factory
’ Built for EXTRA WEAR!
7 30 P. M.—Newly-elected offi-l1
friends and particularly parents of
Kitchen Glos*
cials meet in court hnu-e or'
Ad-cl-itc House
;the children who will be taking par:
Priced for EXTRA VALUE!
school and appoint chief of fire),
:n thc service, qre cordially invited
Do Not Mis* Thi* Great Sale!
Enamel
Paint
department, chief of police.-engi- ii
to go to Kalamazoo.

Coffee
“SZ!' - 27c

Piltebury
24Hlb.S«ck

£

—

22c

Butter »

19c

Day By Day Coffee
Minute Tapioca
Z fo- Z5c
Eckrich Oleo
Z
Beechnut Tobacco Z ,St ro- ZSc

J.O you men who demand
good fabrics, fine tailoring
and perfect fitting clothes...
AND who wish to pay only

Soap Chips 5 u-F~ 25c
CHOICE MEATS

10c

Beet Kettle Roast
Steak*

Fillet of Haddock
Fresh Hamburg
Pork Steak
&gt;B&lt;&gt;10gtia

2
4

o- IZc
2$C
25c

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for your Spring Suits
...we assure you that our
stock is the LARGEST and
most complete in the city!
ll will be a pleasure to
show you these fine suits

CLOTHES SHOP

5.

| Men! Here’s Quality Shoes at Lowest Prices

Spring Opening

SAVE NOW ON

Far roster

WORK SHOES

and Paint Demonstration!

Work Shoe

We Have Been Appointed Factory Distributors,
for the Well-Known and Nationally Famous

ff A
'E'T T' I 'L'^ Paints and Varnishes,
-Gx.-L''■131^'1. A 13 Enamels, Lacquers, Etc.

Sale Starts May. 4, Demonstration May 6

Special
value

Don't^Fail to Visit Our Store as We Have Some Pleasant Sur­
prises For You.

Demonstration
Saturday, May 6th

Rugged Work Shoes

SIZES
6 to 11

Men’s Dress Oxfords

Special Varnish Sale
Linoleum Lacquer
tn extremely tough, rlai.tu-. high grade
varnish lor interior or exterior u*e. Dries
in 2/ltcmix

Flat Wall

Aluminum Paint

$3.75
2.05
1.10
.60

Gallons
Vs gallon
Quarts
Pint*

$1.89
.99

Varnish Stain
about sixty 'years ot age He was
highly respected by those who knew
him. He is survived by Ins wife, an
aged motlx-r, also by several bro’.h-

Floor Enamel

Wood Filler*

FREE —Dutch Oven
The regular monthly meeting of
the Dowling Cemetery Circle will
be held May 11 at the church base­
ment lor a chicken pie dinner
Violet Barker and Helen Dcptievt-

ni»h or ita equivalent, while they last.

This Is a Spectacular Demonstration, Don’t Miss It!

• Where Immediate Courteey and Attention Ate Shown to AH’

PHONE 2115

Hastings, Mich.

WE DELIVER

Recess in preparation forSaturday. May 13. all day;
10 -A. M—Mayor or president
sworn .In by eity of village clerk.
AH elective officers aramhe duties
and receive mudgnmcntr. from reg-1
ular official*. and work at them
until completed.
7 30 p M—Big council meeting
with all officers reporting their
activities and problems. Public in­
vited- Tap*. Finale

Tiic following ladies arc on for
Louis Lapekar. was Brought before'
work. Mr&gt; Rees. Myrtle Robinson. Judge McPeek Friday. He ndmC.cd '
Blanche Struble. Vere segur, Etta taking two loads -.»f tettlltrea from '
Stanton, and Jane Smith —Blanche the Morehmuo (arm near Gun lake

For paint advice come in and obtain an answer to your
difficulties f-rom a paint expert.

B. A. LyBARKER

8:00 I*. M — Meeting pf .Ilia
"Roaring Eighty ’’ to give final re­
port on booster campaign.
’Thursday and Friday. May 11 and

Men

Work Oxford

Black or
Brown

WHICH IS BETTEU?
The re-ulu of thc revival of beer
telling in New Yoik city arc what
•might have been expected. There u
I

PENNOCK HOXPITAU
Two babies have been born at
Pennock hospital the past week, a
ton to Mr. ahd Mr*. Keith Jarno '
Jit) to. Haivner. on April 28; alro;
a sen to Mr. and Mr*. tout* Batop
ci Late Odessa ou April 28.
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114 WEST STATE STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NAY 1. I Ml

----- ------ - —
-----The debut of a new lightweight Woodmansee. Hastings, before local H. H. S. INTRAMURAL
r, .------ , •
, r,---------------- jtinong the Hastings* rank* rarne In fans might be classed «a a ’’flop",
mi lire Derm orDire
1110 I TPtyiQ
lhe second bout when Gerald Tebo.since he was unable to land a single;
NINto DtulN Otnltb
uysri
auurrio
| mixed it with Don Perkins of Battle blow when he met Ray Cox. Battle!
----------jCreek. Although Tebo was unable Creek, in thc lightweight division. rour pitchers Select Teams
toropr with Perkins' greater expert- and hit the canvas for ten counts '
“ “ *“
*«»•
enco. he provided the Bailie Creek err he arose from his corner
■ —Paynes Defeat Taskerg
LARGE CROWD SEES
nnvuiA -rAimtiru'bo,cr wl,h two round* of plenty
Frank Sperling ot Grand Rapid.*.
in the Opener
BOXING TOURNEY |tough opiKMilton before ronccdlng a growing favorite here, turned in a
Inlraintiral baseball uatns In the'
------the match to him at the end of thc good showing for tire evening when;
luwiu.
; iic
nr boxed
win! hl*
nu way to
vo a decision
uctuMun- over
v»c»
®: i1*'” been orguiiizid and
rccoud round.
I. 0. 0. F. Meet Features wavmu
Anaher newcomer took his bow Stanley Wirzorek. Battle Creek in’«fhadulea azranged. Thia year In­
stead of having teanu representing
Amateurs of Battle Greek
Merle
Campbell,
Freeport,
who
took
Wirzorek
*
p-xir
showing
Hi
lhe
hrsl
' ..SitX
and Grand Rapids
A 11,. e.o.d .! Iui
S’.'
tiieir desire to witnras an amateur
,
.. , " .r,’ihLa’^ i-7. .. -u? nX
regardless of ciar.
Thu. it is!
a’Trm-, f*‘r thp
lwxrr'bmX Rat- on and Sperling had ail he could do h,'j?ed. *-‘11
Ul*'
',,“ngrr
land thc competitor! ktewr. There I
each'
ImuI'cTre^'bimon'' "'c,r-ly another mirage and the rug- 'Ftoyd
Huyd’Alten.'Hattie
Allen. Battle Creek, sprung'About
sprung
-—~IHlgrfrWycr* on -----S’^^^rtoAh^con.StiUon
last I
, a surprise iii inc eiahih event when,"®®'• flrat game was played
....
he KO
on a ten-bout card- At the con- ‘nroughout tne encounter, wngnts! &lt;•- - 'd
- Leo
— • Witt. Doster, in tho I The flrat game was played last
second round Wrtt has been a fre-J Tuesday night Paynes lewn won
quenl viutur
visitor here and his showing*.,ton&gt; Taskers 5 to 3. rhe bstterutsl
Creek had chalked up four winners, “dvantage.
ouent
made him appear as tough opposl-1Payne and Keller for the winHastings three, und Grand Rapids.! Tlie classlept match of the wr- tion to all comers but Allen pul on ners and Tusker and Hicks for Hie
Frwport and Alto one each. Seven ning featured the fourth event when
the.J*?"?
steam ,“and
put Witt away. in,10sw
";
, , Thomson
,,
•
of the bouu went the full three1 M-^ry Moyer. Battle Creek, ekrd, —
"dJJ
*,i team
—
«._&gt;“1
—. ..., Friday
SArlrlav night
TTir»m
r.-lrrn was
was
Tounda io a drcUlon »nu. i«o ,|OV. 'M u duM.
oil ovrr Ail C.1U"“""ihandnl
oSilent
dHr.ibv
BWioo-.
U-.ni
io
Tlw b^lna round barely got started.
jhanded a defeat by Bishops team to
ers retired on ten counts and iin-|"“n- Grand Rapids. zne ooxmg
.K
clas|)lng lf|
middleweight dl-i'be tune of 1G to 0 Errors were
other lost on a technical knockout, sbility of the two could be called vision. Bob Achilleman and Carlton I plentiful. Batteries Bishop »nd
Assisting referee. Johnny Wirth. “ draw
Cuilaltan'r lack of agGrand Rapids; In l iving tlie deci- grcv.l-.cneM proved a detriment Knd Babcock, both ot Hastings, staged a Hose, losers Adair. Long and Barsions were Judges. T. S. K. R-id Moyer's offensive tactics, found favor none too spirited match which was num.
•
1
Hastings, ami Dick Sanford. Middle- »«M the Judges in awarding the de- •eventually won by Schilleman Bab- j
vllle.
cinlon. ’
'cock put In hl* first appearance here LOCAL TH INCLADS
and it marked Schillemans, first;
nr-at i al/ci/iciaf 7C oq
Providing the action in the first Jack Allerding. Hastings, and Clair after
a long lay-off.
|
BEAT LAKEVIEW 76-28
encounter of the evening were Herb Kauffman. Alto, staged a "glve-and- 'i In thc wind-up performance.
;----------Cooper. Hastings, and Andy Sub- take • i-xhibition when they met in
Amassing a grand total of 76
leton. Battle Creek, who staked dim—HIP writerweight division with both Frank Kauffman. Alto, and Archie
of the scrappiest openers yet seen boxers meting out .and absorbing ftlcccon. Battle Creek, mixed it in points ta their opponents' 28. Hasthc
welterweight
division
in
agings
defeated
Lakeview here yeshere. Cobper. althoukh gaining the' plenty ot punishment but AUording's
decision, was hard pressed through- leading gained him points and *crappy encounter which Kauffman;u-rday afternoon in a dual trick-'
out thc meleciund emerged thc vie- KauHrnan was forced to concede the . won at lhe conclusion of three meet, placing first in ten out of thc
round*
Hloccon
extended
Kaufftwelve
events.
Lake
view gained first
tor only after absorbing sfully as decision to the former,
much punishment as lie meted out. i The first appearance of George man "omewhat. but the Alto boxer places In but two events, the 220
• held full sway throughout the match
and managed to pile up- a com­ former being won by Caluory and.
. fortabli* winning margin.
the latter by Bush.
1 Summary:
Lechleltner turned in the out­
: Flyweight—Herb Cooper. Hastings,&gt; standing performance for thc locals;
111. defeated Andy Steblelnn. Baltic when lie took first place in thc 220
Creek. 110. Decision.
tow hurdles and thc broad jump and
I Lightweight—Don Perkins. Battle' ran fourth on. the relay team. Gard- ;
Creek. 130. defeated Gerald Tebo.&gt; ner was up to hi* usual form in wtnr!
Hastings. 135. Technical knockout., ning the mile as also wav Bob Kelly/
Yes—Anything
Large Assortment
j second round.
a new recruit in the half mile run.j
I Welterweight — Merle Campbell.. who lead his teammute. L‘Snyder,'
Freeport. 148. defeated Bill Wright. by a scant margin in that distance. ।
■Battle
Creek.
148.
Decision
...... a.,....
'Wayne Snyder, veteran 440, man.!
Lightweight-Horry Moyer, But- gave a ro»x! account of hinvwlf in
i tie Creek. 135. defeated Art Calls-; winning lhe 440 yard run and nin-:
han. Grand Rapid*. 13«. DccLslon.
ning third in the n lay. Furrow and
Welterweight — Jack Allcrdinv. Howard helped bolster tiu-ir team's
i Hastings. 143. defeated Clair Kuuff- Jaurfi* when tlie former u»k first ।
!mon. Allo. 147. Decision.
m the 100 yard dash and ran first!
; Lightweight — Ray Cox. Battle ln me relay and the latter placed
Creek, 138. defeated George Wood- nn,t |n the 120 low hurdles and In1
Butterfly
A
I Persfan
imon&amp;ee, Hastings. 136. Knockouq the high Jump. Csonk. local weight!
I first round.
I man. turned ina gratifying perform-'
Bush -.ch
I Lilac
M«h
i FraUierwriKht — Frank Sperling. Bnce when he iieavcd tlie shot
| Grand Rapid'. )26. defeated Stanley Ovor 42 feet and his teammale ZcrWlczorek. Battle Creek. 137. Djci-jbe! shared equal honors when he:
. »ionI placed second tn the same event and
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR YOUR
Lightweight—Floyd Allen. Battle’m the broad Jump and ran .second.
Creek. 137. defeated Leo Witt, Dos- ■in •the
— relay•
CREAM, POULTRY AND EGGS
, ter. 13« Knockout, second round
The summary:
.Middleweight — Bob Schilleman,
Mile run—Gardner. H. first; Cox.'
Hastings. 166. defeated Carlton Bat&gt;- L. second; Peterson. I!. third. Time.
i cock. Hastings. 165. Decision.
I Welterweight—Frank Kauffman.
Half-mile run—Kelly. H . first; L.
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Hastings, Mich.
’ Allo. 146. defeated Archie Sloccon, Snyder. H.. second; MacKenzie. L.'
' Battle Creek. J46._ Decision.
third. Time—2:21.
440 yard run—Snyder. H. first;
H. H. S. TRAcksiERS
Wlnlnger. H . second; Grable. L„
Time—61.
\BEAT IONIA 56,/,-371/s j third.
220 yard dash—Caluory. L.. first;'
(Furrow. H. secund; Guirvlt. L..
; Meeting Ionia there in a dual third. Time—25
।track meet la..t Thursday afternoon.j too yard da.h—Furrow. H.. first;
Hastings defeated the Ionia thin-;caluory. L.. second; Garrett, L.
clads by a nineteen point margin, jnurd. Time—114.
Ml1 to 37’.. Hastings made an un-1 229 yard low hurdles-Lechleitexpr-cii-dly g.aai rArzwin* a nd , lu.r.
flrat; Balke. L. second; Ha­
, handed Ionia its worst defeat since 1 vens, H . third. No time.
tin- two sclwol, hove competed The I 12,1 yard tow hurdles—Howard. H ,
victory mark* tlie seciNMi in two;nrsl; Haven*. H . second; Balke. L .
years. HasUngs winning last year by (third. No time.
a team nve-|x»Uit rjrannn
| Slot put—Cronk. H.. first: Zerbel.
Among tlie flrat place winners ,h. serond; Wentworth. L, third.
Special Price
Ruffled
were six Hastings men. Gardner,; Distance—42 ft. 7 in.
[mile; Zerbcl. shot-put. broad Jump.
pole Vault—Bush. L.. first;
Per Yard —
Per Bar —
j relay; Kelly, half-mile; Snyder. 440 Thompson. If. second; Echtituw.
'yarji run. relay; Lechlritner. »Ugh- H. third. Heighth-8 ft. 11 in.
Jump, relay, and Furrow, nlay.
High Jump—Howard. H, flpst;
, Ollier place winners included, i Blockburn, L-. second; LechleilDcr,
jHowArd. high and low hurdles, hunt-1 IL. third. Hcighth—5 ft 2 in.
Jump; Havens, high and low hur-' Broad Jump—Lee hie 1 trier. IL,
• die-,
dlr-.-.; remit
Cronk, Uast.nuf
shot-put; Conner
Cooper, rwte
pole jiru; Zerbcl, H.. second: Furrow. IL.
valut; ThompMn. pole valut; Peicr- third. Distance 1 fl. 5 in.
'.«on. mile, and Fuller, high-jump.
Half-mile Relay—Won by Has­
Large variety of Plain and Fancy
1 Summary of Hastings' flrats:
tings. Furrow. Zerbel. Snyder and
! Gardner, mile. 5:47; Zerbel. shot- Lechlritner. Time—1:42 5.
'put. 41 ft. 3 In. and broad Jump.
20 ft.. 3 lh ; Kelly, half-mile. 2:13; WAR EAGLE RETURNS
Snyder. 440 yd. pm. M;5; Lechleltner. high-jump. 5ft. 3 in. Relay—
TO K. OF P. ARENA
36 inch.
Zerbcl. Snyder. Lechleitner. Furrow,
Patterns
1 37.8.
_____________
FarmearNick, matchmaker for the
Yard . .
46 x 46.
K. of P. mat committee, in answer
DETROIT SLOVAKS
to thc demand for a returii match;
th: Chief War
ISSUE CHALLENGE 1 Eagle, is bringing the Chief to Has— .
,
‘tings Ahis week Thursday for a go
Eagle, one
wllh /[Ialu, wagner.
Wagner. utmian
German weiier,
welter j
,The Detroit
------ ; ,Slovak
...... ~ .
— wiin-natvi
of the most formidable semi-pro contender.
Fancy Five-Piece Sets
teams to be organized in the Auto- Botjl men #rc top-noUhen and
Qty, desire booking with the local |the concluding event on Thursday's
Hastings team. game to be played card wlli
an exceptionally good;
in the latter city. Playing as Detroit one.
Slovaks
last
summer
this team
Ray "Dutch"
Velde r meeu Jack,
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r*ay
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Special Saturday, May 6 !
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In Black,
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Window Shades

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Store Open Wednesday
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116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

tn »"• *nu-m»i.

It.au.s Mi.hn.n ,i&gt;d onunmnlm.■ This week's preliminary promises:
From a total of 35 games they won1 some real action In a recent bout
22. Inst 12 and tied jne to complete in Kalamazoo. Barker, focal boy.,
kriMtom
’■ un
,,llcln“"‘a“&gt; «fouled
oujcu rtca
unintentionally
Red-evana
Evans or
of
!
nf “'5 ** 1 Uattlf' Creek. Evans boasts las in­
n
?.n tenUon 10 lhro* Om’’r
lhe 3°hs7Vi^gw!2un«!?n^!?’L«h2!,,mtauU&gt; ,,rnU and IJarkcr *&gt;» *as
fl
Ah
uan desires dlssatlaflcd with his own initial
to schedule the Eagles they are |ShowtnB &lt;n lhe locai rtn£ -H,h
(Continued from page one)
Newton, U anxioS^o show
gamedaUS Bn&lt;* lermS a'al,ab,e for Red that he is capable of taking all help of the Federal Home loin
, he has to offer and also give Evans Bank. The local association must put
Write S. L. Coleman, 6169 Dorothy some fast entertainment.
।U|up
p a aiibcraf
liberal' margin
margin ofof gilt-edge
gilt-edge
St.. Detroit.
The prices remain at 17. 28 and:j mortgages as security and can only
44 cents.
r
borrow
----------n—
certain
*-------------------------percentage of
- “
the
■*
MIDLLEVILLE NINE “
iface value of such mortgages; but
I in any event It
SCORES TWO WINS BBOTHEBN PLAY ON
OPPOSING TEAMS, where the association can get necdThornapple-K e 11 o g g bat-toters
Ovcr at Albion on Saturday themed money to darry on its regular
won their two opening tmeball College tennis team defeated the Work.
games of the season from B. E. A. visitors from Battle Creek College1 Tills connection does not mean
A 'rivals. Tlie Woodland nine fur­ 6 to 0. An interesting fact in con-'thsl the focal association is going
nisher! stiff opposition but were fi­ m-ction with the contest was that into a general loaning business, benally nosed out 6 to 5 Unusually Don Fisher, a student a*. Battle cause that is not its purpose. It was
fine pitching featured this game. Creek College, was on the lasing organized to assist in the purchase
Farrell of Woodland fanning six side, and his brother. Dwight Fish--of homes, under restrictions provid­
players and Peeling of Middleville, er. an Albion student, was one of.cd in IU charter and by-laws. It U
thirteen.
the winners. They did not play, to carry out its regular work that it
Friday Middleville took Sunfield against each other however. While became an affiliate of 'the Federal
Into camp 12-7, Peeling fanning In High school here tlie boy* made, Home Loan Bank.
seven batsmen and Fletcher of Sun­ fine records at tennis, winning sev-|
------------veld 6.
oral awards in tournament play.
|
NASHVILLE.
ThLs week
Middleville meets
------ «.• »■ ----| There will be held Saturday eveCaledonia at Middleville and on FYI-1I When clouds uand
..u other conditions i iiing. .May
—. 8. -a depoaUora meeting —
of
day goes to Nashville for a game, .reduce illumination below a cer- the Nashville bank at the K. ot P.
'lain point In schools, shops and‘ of-jauditorium
at eight o'clock AttorProviding Middleville wins from!r
'
~*
*** —
' Nashville, only one mZrre victory will flees, "ek-ctric eyes" turn on the ar- ney Arthur E. Anderson ot Lansing
assure thc T.-K. boys of a chance to tlflcial
'
llgiits.--------------------------------- wiU be the speaker.
--------------- —
The injuncthm proceeding* of
play tor tlie championship on field
In the last 21 years the monarchs, Fred White and Charley Daliwuser
day.
■ ■■---■
। RumU. Germany/Austria-Hun-i against Edward B. Finley. Jr., and
of
, About one in every ten of the gory.
।
Chins. Portugal. Greece. Tur-1 Harley Andrews will be held Mon­
'population of England lias a wire- Ikey and Spain have lost their day. May 8. al ten o'clock before
‘lew or radio license.
.
iIhroncs.
.
'Judge McPeek at Hastings.

raratH
HAS NEW HOOK-UP

I

vllu]t. the;

Men’s Dress

Qf

79

a|ld tt)&lt;,

OXFORDS

Oil Cloth

. XOC

&gt;#rd

All Hui
Heights

Penney’s House Cleaning

HOT SHOTS

Sandals and
Oxfords

TRACTOR DEMONSTRATION
Using

Low Pressure Tires
makes

a place

TWO JOHN DEERE TRACTORS
WILL BE IN THE FIELD

Friday, May 5, 1:00 P.M.
At the Charlie Townsend Farm
Half Mile West of Coats Grove

EVERYBODY INVITED

ANDRUS SERVICE
Jefferson and Court Sts.

Hastings, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAT 1. IM]

PAua FOUR

The Hastings
g Banner
-

«*“• “ “» " w -

rr w.-an»^&gt;»&gt;. existing. Obviously this is a dlffi»■ M
cull
bu(
o{ tu g^ter im-

Opinions;
What Others Say

Scout News

..r^lved.“*.‘c*
Backward Glances;
of hb unanimous4“election
to the!
R; t e
~
„J
• prindpalahip of the Oarlord schoub,
lilts Of Yesterday .at an advance of • 100 over hb pres-

I are auesUon* leading up to ‘»e
UNUSUAL
DRAMA
——————
——t- TO
wvwt aatoundinx denoumenl*
DC DDCQFUTCn
BE PRESENTED HERE
n.r
««“ ““ ■

“One of the strangest plays «w ||jut the ftnexpecird revelation
court of Honor.
liX) Awards
- ...
.
ent salary., mi* b a well deserved written;” "One ot the outstanding I which cranes juat befm* the curtsUii
rouK HMos. Kditlva, ix.'rtance than mere rep,-al of an
vumhmm, and wx
• ■- '
- ,promotion
we *«„*.*»»»
congratulate u«
lhe dranuis rvw to sppwr on Bread- Ujb ou lhe HrJ «l i» but &lt;«*« “*
-r—----------------------------amendment or liberalizing existing
Gaylord school* in securing .» man1 »*&gt;• “*»*
• r«* comment* compelling incident* that lead up to
STATE BANKERS LAMENT
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
vtrBKTt K10HTH Yta» jg,,. \yBt u-adcra are now definitely
Talk by Dr. ^dodbume.
of estimable qualities and scholar)v m*de by cvlUcs oraiceniing th* play thr utm«-n&lt;iou» climax later on.
„
Ask the average country tanker
Mr*. M. W Hicks. Mrs. F. L
in control......
and the history
' |to be presented here June 8 and 13, -nvc drama has kern humor ran- j
who U
is M&gt;
to UUUK
blame tua
fur tlie
present
•.•’
. . ot
. tem- WHO
uav ’ &gt;ov«va&gt;.
One hundred honors not Including Bauer. Mr* fred Bush and Mrs. attainments.
John Ketcham of Maul* Grmr * ibT th&lt; Hastings Civic Playera A*- ’ nlnf through It but lire ekrner
pcranw within thc next decade w so
o} hU tank
oB the four special silver trophiidVuere Martan Goodyear were in Woodland
Ni
c
Y^x^d
1* definitely up to them.
’
‘
“*
—
awarded at thc April Scout-Court lliursday in the Interest of the
'state tanking • department. which of Honor held at lhe court house Children * Free lud Fund.
uM7 an'd M«. ^d^ippre and
^Cc^uho ’Si^ i
piE INVENTION MOST NEEDED. told htm to buy bonds, what kind here last Wednesday evening. Thc
ol boipis and where to get them. It’s Her. -Judw- U lf Dewy m»UM. .... ----------of Orw,tl bare b£n *i^dln*tl^-ffiUr'ftl«Ucka which we carry to toe thra- reaX tJTIt • bwnmw. folio
TIIKKK MONTHS Lincs of idepiwnc ixilea twenty- a slmrt story but what are l!w bonds uiabted by the following examiners;. Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr
CaUfcrma.
to mJ"
»tth
®f. l”U,u11’’,
’the cra.hlng ttoaie of the first
five miles apart and withfiut con- worth? And now because ol these C E. Hyatt. Harvey Burges*. T 8. and Mrs. Jon. N. Shultz.
rmoru. llae wlwn R 00,,^^ jo measuring thc
exposition ol a situation of
— I ihta wwk'
ii
necting wires may form Uie tele­ bonds tbr Mine sfate banking de­ K. Reid. R. E. Cleveland. Arhe Reid. Mr _nH
| impalpable (Mnga which make (his' mux,: tance to every person in me
partment b telling the country MM »«le,. Mjn»...mlUt. BUI
graphic and telejxliomc links of the banker ..™,
FU’TY-SIX YETwTArin mnav d7“na.
*nd
audience. Players and
tliat ...
he -----rant---open
hBr Hecker. Rev. 8 R. 'WurU. Albert
— up —
Dcri
seven
months
at
Tampa.
Florida
HI iy six YEARS AGO TODAY adventure.
alike become qi«' vast sympathetic
- . nation sometime within tlie near bank because the bunds are of little . Craig. Ward E. Plants. Andrew
Jurors;! A hard-working, little scrubw-im- group awaiting an unknown and
Alice Grant returned on I Fallowing t* thc list ot jurors
*&gt;. t ,1 1ST.
future, according to scientist* who value
a* bank asr?U What is bank- Bates. M..R. Kinde. Ed. Kane.
Lloyd MoMr*.
nc de^Xn^Qcor^«lS
ft AH
"** fronl «*• w^re^vuh-'drawn
draw,, to
tn M-rvt
cn... at
o, toe
iK- May
**.. temt.
t— Ar.
*. !an;
-I1; a pc-mp.HU
t»m»ous and h.u«hty^ty
iiauelitv society iI *™X7(uu
awewonre foie.‘
w3burir Ll E
*d her daughter. MLm June Grant. ID. 1877. ot the circuit court for the leader; a hard-drinking young
■* iusve made startling new expert- &lt;ur«n‘c ■St?*TntaS? •
young . BecauM- ol
of this element of tut
Huron
Oxmty
7ribu:_H.
■
Woodburne
and
Lt
Barnett.
*
Hhc
aUo
lnen(U
g■
TOUlil&gt;
.
of
j^.
sportsman;
a
sincere
young
clergy-1
{Z tire
ll£ ment* with ulfm-short wave radio
__ clergy 1&gt;r
pvua,
n*. Cl
civic Playm PreIer &lt;•
ARE WE
WE AROUND
AROUND CORNER?
CORNER? 'Reid,
Reid. scoutmaster,
*coutmaster, wdn
wdn the
the WhltWhit- D*nd
.
Wm C. Pratt. Yankee Springs
,"^1^
!*
t,u'nameot
1
transmission. Voice, code and even
w,&lt;hhuld
nhhold the
lire drama
------ — . . , udf-made!
. ------ , W..II1.UJU
■ -------- — -for
-ARE
h Kilt
xr. ....
........ .
......-1. in rv,
biuinesa man: two foolish
bpt arlhc nnwent-although
no m’ii»c ie
ii
Jolui C. Ketcham, Maple Grove.
man-usuiro|»-cup :or
Mr. and MrS. R c. Stone relumed
facsimiles have been successfully •Porrw. B
,,v ' beer.1 man-Lathrt&gt;-cup
a long n'me we &gt;w
have
tor rugneat
hlghcal numH.-nt lawn
lovers and
and a
u kindly.
kiiwMv mvctorl.. a* dcreclive or mystery Aram;..
stent
my.Ucri-:lt
drama
Jculuh
Allcrchng.
Carlton
।
ber
of
second-class
promotions;
the
?*]
ruesday
to
their
home
at
Akron.
।
bi’&amp;sdcaM to reocivlng point* many * looking for that |.r«Mpemy corner ।
ous, white-haired steward are Ure'-purther announcement* concerning
Wm. Cruller. Rutland.
I
Hodges
Jewelry
cup
for
highest
pet•
f
‘
,ter
a
Wrtl
wlth
Mr
arul
i- miles away. It is not beyond the which its* becom
charactera-aboard an ocean liner as; tjic pjuy will be made next week,
Michai-l Morthland, Barry.
realm .of possibility, research engl- wMch
thc drama ojrena. One *en*es fromj
—----- —--------------L D. WlUlanuv. 4th Ward. City.
out ol
the first that there is something
MORE TOMATOES.
H. G. Carter, Hastings township.
utterly strange and unusual about I Because tomato juice -iuu* beri
John Gibson. Maple Grow.
thia
voyage
—
why
tlie
limited
num-1
found
to
be
healthful
and to fur
John L Young. Orangeville
ber of passenger*, why toe crowding1 nish vitamin* that promote th
Henry W. Colvin. Thornapple.
of all into the small smoking room. Ivcnlth of children as well as adults
Hfrum Cole. Castleton.
why thc utter lack of classification the lowly tomato I* coming into it
Seneca larabee, Hope.
a* to pusrage. why Ure unexplained own. Tomato canners are (irepurUm
John G. Meyers. Woodland.
by facsimile via the syxtcm from bllti tarn made. Everything which; ■;
. T. .
.
point*. *nd Mr*. Rankin Hyde and baby of i Alden Farnham. Johnstown
conduct and remark* of the two to put up increased quantities ol
A special feature of the court wa* Prairieville were Sunday guest* o!
N&lt; w York to Ran Francbco in one the farmer produce* lias taken a de­
Jacob II. Millbourn, Yankee . young lovers, why lire calm, pitying; canned tumatoos a* well a* juice
lire
interesting
talk
end
demotutraMr
and
Mrs.
Robert
Brown
minute A mamlous
scientific ciifcd upturn and is now selling al a
। supervision of the steward?—these ■ this year.
; Springs
A "4,
W«» c— «&gt; catonu. ' Addison Spaulding, Prairieville
—™™'. •»
COMMUNITY INSURANCE.
Jiunea B. Mills, Assyria.
lively unimportant one. Tlie imeti- m-ju-raily.-Frank Bryce. Grand
....
Lowell
were
Sunday
visitors
of
Mr
|
Erwin
E.
Harmon.
Baltimore.
Boy Scout work u very properly lion, most needed, at present b Ledge Independent.
Following b a Usl of tlie court and Mrs D. W. Rogers.
I Bert Walker. Irving.
called 'communit y insurance economic In nature and has to do
awards
Mrj j
cundall has returned
C W. Houghtalln, Baltimore.
President. Rootcwlt Has appointed
Many articles have been written with a system of distribution that
second C la*»—Billy Gladstone. 71; from Urbandale where she visited
Cha*. Shetterly. Carlton.
Frank
Murphy,
iiiayra
of
Detroit,
Arthur
IxBailuter.
TJ;
Iamb
Mlskc,
p&lt;.
r
shier
She
b
now
livim,
with!
Thar. C. William*. Rutkind.
concerning the value of thb splen­ will pennit us to make full use of
familiarly known as *Dew and 8un- 73: David Townsend. 73; Rusull n&lt;-r daughter. Mrs Edward Groat
Flavius J. Wilbur. Assyria
did activity but none ol them wi improved high-spTd production thine," to be governor of lhe Philip­ Lautaiugh. B9; Lorin Ovcrsmilh. 89;
..
.. „
Baker Shrlner. Third ward. city.
bate read arc more to the poty: methods and more efficient agricul­ pine Islands Mtvlilgan people aP" Robert Wilcox. 89; Carl Edmond*. rJiL
77Oicirff*VjirHv.trft
7ii
Gertrude
Smt.-i
and
Mbs
Margucr.
than the following editorial that ture—a *ystem that will rectify the predate Uve honor accorded the W»1 °rl 11 FtortW^lld^l
mrawd lo Anu SHOULD BE MORE ACREAGE.
appeared recently In the Christian paradox of bread lines, unemploy­
Tlie
anting? puuucu
planted u&gt;
to augur
augur
tn ■
cut t
...
Arbor Saturday and spent Sunday
».«= »u»t.u»«r
r*‘ f., ‘r’a.,, Wr*,k,na’ 'JL with Mis* Gertrude Hajis and Mr. beet* in lurry counly (hb year will
Science Monitor.
ment and destitution at a time when
Clayton Wurtz. 17; Billy Hecker, 77 and Mrs. Shirley Smith
be largely in excess of that of a
• Going home on lhe 5 15 lhe otk-r granaries are stufied with -«urphb"
Star Scout—Eil. Root, 65; Orwin
----------Jyvar ago. Tlie outlook for good
night. John Citizen read m llw cvc- loodstufTit and factories locoed to,
Buskirk, 721 Louis Krafi. 77; Ryan TWENTY YEARS*AGO TODAY", -price# *eems quite favorable We
William*. 77; Eugene Bush. 72; RobAt thq meeting oF the city coun- hope lliere may be more sugar beet
ning paper that it cost the stale js'dose because of •’overstocked" mar- j
ert Olnrr. 65. Jack Green. 77; Her- cil Monday evening live following|factc«lM opened in thb part of the
EACH ran do but
matter of *600 to keep a man in ket&gt;.
man Newland. xBS.
.sidewalk grade* acre ord«-r&lt;-d. J S.!state as that will mean a .util largprison or tn a correctional ■ insti­
little, but if each
Sugar beeU do
Life Seoul—Ddnald Hall 65
Goodyear. State strii t. Iron. Tnm’s, er acreage. **
"* not rub
SELLING
AMERICA.
.,
tution for a year. Reading tho fls- •
Eazk Scout-Charles lUliy. 65;
U&gt;
C K. and S track*. the sol) of element* that malntaiu
would do'that little
There a;&gt;jx-arvd
in the laat Sat-I
tires, printed beside an account of' ~
..
Donald White 65
d *** Ioot *alk; I-Yank Sutherland. its Icrtihty. tx-cause sugar beets de-*
riv.s nearly all of their sustenance
lhe extent cl organla»d enme. he xday Evening Post an article on
„**“&gt; —
8UI.
from air and water.
doneaas astounded a* be mentally added "Selling America." with whlgb the
ty. south Jeffienon. a four foot walk I
thl* huge sum to tlie vast expcudi- Baiun :- fully agrees. Thu article;
AutomobiUng-Jack Green.
jay Tvrbu*h and Mster. Mtw Rlr- 'nIIOI’LD MEAN HIGHER PRICE.
, Carl Brown, Tt; Loui* Kraft. 77; pah of Owooso. were »u&lt;*t* of Mbs
cure involved tn the machinery of explains that one-half ot all th For home yean. Michigan's potato
Ushe Hauer. 79. Carroll Brodbeck Ruth Webrfrt the latter part ol
crime prevention; the police forces commerce of the world b&gt; originate d
crop hi. not been proOlaMe became
outaide competition. It appearsof city and state, a* well tu.cour’.« in tlie United States. Ol this half.;
; Aviation—Carl Brown. 77.
Mrs. Mollie FtxXc Miller of La- ot
that tlierc is thit year a determined
and federal agencies.
ovefc 96 per cent rcprc*enU transac। Bird Study—Laurence Hccku-r. 77. layetb , Colorado, t.- visiting Mr. effort to radically cut tlie acreage ol
! Bui&gt;inr**-- iicnnie Adcock, 71.
Charles Rus.-cll and «tfher friend* nt potatoes in Maine, Minnesota. Wis­
Tlu- feme, were appalling to him ttoni 01
Wining-r.
71; thb city.
with ‘tlie
—
(’ampins - Vernon Wininp
r. 71;
a* a taxpayer, and at tlie same time *Hirers
’
v'“ American people. —
and Other »Utr» where pota­
: .Um.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fuller &lt;&gt;l consin
; । &gt;l».r “«"?*• “
to gruwtng Im* been made u major
brought to lum a wn-se of tuUIlly. AemnlKK to ths .tn. r. o.-.d II Iwc. would haw
cmu.idered tlu-•pordtion iLynn Perry, 73; Robert Olncr.'fia.
Grand Rapid# visited.Mr and MrsThere seemed nothing he tout’d do d' *J
«»”«*• tlu
•*t' more lilting lud hr- tarn sen! to the I Carpentry’--Ward E Plants. 8. M., James Shea;lwt week. "Sir* Fuller industry. In Michigan thc acreage
will probably be lev,, which ought
t. u uKue of M::_Sn«a atu! attend- to give a belter* idle, for xpucte in
beyond depkxc- such a hideoux waste t&lt;n,l* ol trance, England and Ger- Fui hlan.i ’ —Tom cnnlin in Cryattl 79
Falls Diamond Drill.
| cuk*—John Adcock. 71; I.. Z
-not only the dollai* and rent*, but '“-‘“J
wpudlatc their debt* t &gt;
I933r
Chic. W Mixer l&lt; It Tuesday for
I Hall. 71; Vernon Wimnger. 71, Eulhe cHcrt of‘this w a*ie. upon wBctety. UnUcd 8lBU“’- and ,lw
r‘Grand
Rap.d* there ire meet Rev..
APRIL CHRONICLES MANY
As a eoiiMrqurncr nf motor-vehicle
Hastings. Mich. Phone 2649 or 2654
• gene Bush. 72; Robert Corkins, 73.
: The reading brought John Citizen ‘Lotion o! their currciu y values .by
J W. Sherharrand both genth m
ml-haps in America last year losses
HISTORICAL EVENTS | Cnoking—Ed. Roof. (IS
to iu* licoie in a very’ thoughtiul 33 o'lwr nations was ’ downed to
who
are
enthusiastl.Bshrnnm
Irtt
-- ------ aggregating S2 5OJ,(XXi.00C weir reAnri redrewng on the .MgnttUnce j Cyrling - Lloyd Peterson. 7&lt;
----------------...
---------on Wednesday for Montague where ported 'costing llw American j&gt;eo-1
Irani* o! mu;d. Three or four boy* ®ue
ounlde nations u chance ' of the ftiuntn ot April in thc attain i
they Wit! M.' I.tl M.’.-|-I.&lt;l &lt;l.lVA
nle i?o
nrr rnnitui
w-'i-'l
day* fbiiir.z
IblUKrf ; pk
$20 per
capita,.
standing idly at flu- street con..-. “l
b’-t
ln llie \&gt;rld, the ••I the nation, osMr from the lart i Electricity-Canoil Brcdb--k. 7S Ub V will
wv... .■».&lt;■&lt;■»
.w .smile when I Farm-Record* and Bookkeeping—
inclined to
for tiw nrat time aMiimed a more Uni:rd 8UW'- *h,cU “sos'kaif of that we were
Mrs F E Alter of Johnstown?
we started with April's FYwl's Day. • Bennie Adcock. 71.
.
rertou* aspect. He wondered why &lt;** nutenals and product* ui the
we found that April is Indeed a real
F‘—~.
the boy* were loitering there, and *orId v&gt; iJW'-v rtI*'1’ chronicler of hut.'rtcal events. On Wellesley Ironside. 74. Lloyd PeterMrs Abraham Benny.
just what cbuld be dour.about it.
•lulr riic l.Mii.uOOWM) |ieop&gt;v April filh, th'- United Stale.* de- ; son, 14; Paul Diamontr. 77. Howard and
Mim Jreicphtnk Na*h ha* returned I
Altogether he wa* in the right
lt,H ‘•'Fun,t-' nuy
,nor’- dared war on Germany, in 1917. On Bcbon. 77; Ed. Root. US
to Albion whrrejahe l.i studying to I
Kirnt Aid—John Barnett. 74; Gor- i&gt;- a nur.-e afte/ a twu week*'
frame ol mind to receive thc mrs- ‘hd» dc*
people ol America the 8th. Hilary records thc D-ittl 7&lt;Mr “"‘l M’
base that awaited iiin\ The enve- lalom'u ,u&gt; '“'ndvr that io?tope he picked up Irani the hah;cl,fncrA w‘*nl to Kl‘‘ ln- .ttl,d ,WVv
First Aid to Animals—Ll.oyd Peter­
table informed him that 1! had bce.i'.b^en - willing to deta-e tiicir curson, 74
left by a menjber ot thv local Boy reacl“ lo 6«« :hem an advantage
ln
I
...
tsp...
.B
Handicraft-Ralph Weaver,
8&amp;X11 troop who would tail to pick ?*• cumpclinp in the American marto be Sluikcspean-’i
Hoc. 77.
it up on a designated eveiuns. He,*0-'*' Ul!h our
‘nahulaclurer* birthdirv The. first
hr •. newspaper
r.e•.•.•.-piper In,
!r&gt;
Lralhereraft-, Ralph Weaver
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY I
.
America
wus
i.-.-urd
April
24.
!7M.
Herman
New
land.
89;
Carl
Brown
opened and read. The folder .stated
drkkr*.
Miw» Myrtle Silhtv-’ entertained a|
Post writer hftld* Hut in- The United States declared war on 77; Ben Adcock 71.
number ol her friends at cards Isstl
evening in. honor of Miss Lenna Roe
hah
Machinery--Nelson
Gardner.
cl
Nasiiville
f
Fur 46 he would receive a year’s In',tl nianulac.ure the thptg.-- tin
Al;(i
.AI. ,xn. rermndt.-d that on
Jack Green. 77.
Cha* J. Hendershott ol BaXimnrcI
training tn good citiaenship’ ,t! j own l»“&gt;ple need rather than buy of Apn! 3b’h. 1803. the Unfit d States
and Mi-s Altha Httmmotid of Rut­
Mu«it—Horace Angell. 71.
trustworthiness; be
be gmd. Rxber countr;e* That u.the natural
land were united in marrtage by I
Painting—Robert Olner. b"&gt;
rd vucatwnaHy. prepped tor «
«yu.oimral thing to d-&gt;. Bs-.Jhf, n!zimi.n.^w hapfi.-ni:iH-- .-iiron-l
Rev. A B Johii-t &gt;n at &lt;h&lt;- M E.
Pathfinding—Paul DiamoitU*.
„„
Circuit parsonage last .......
Wedtu'*day
Sirucuvi career, hi* cliaraclcr mold- causc
ks lrlK' l&gt;c &lt;;xl‘oc!-'
u-ied in the history &gt;‘f April. 1933
Peramal Health -Jack Bowindn. evening! ‘~Both
pet^ie I
Both "of
of the
thc ’yowu
young people
ed ami grour.uwl In huiuwly, cixirt- /onmuice will continue to decline Hill Catv.field. Linng- ton County I
.. .. known
.
_. q bau
7,. Howard Be Mm. 77; Lhii- Kraft, art. very well
and
have, th
the!i
i Trade naturally will inCrea.se a* Republican Pre-&lt;7. Paul Diamonte. 77; Billy Roe. bcxl uuires of a host ot tricnrl*
friends. . I
j-..,. - uirepcrlfy nwy return, but foreisu
A TRIBUTE
|77; UofBCl' An^U. 7J
Mr and Mrs Louis 'U
Reading -tut mw
Thoniixwn.
fVr C.H]
f • Il I
tjuj-‘cranrijcrce will never reach the fig­
Michuan nrw-;x.i&gt;.:' liun forlu- &gt;. I’h*dra| Development -R u s»c 11 M-. Effie Green and Dr
Y°Y"« of AlWan spent Bund:." 1923 and 1929 in thi* writer* qate .noiurh io exchange with th.- tul",r- 19
Allegan News have cnj*yed thc dePioneering—Vernon WiniHger. 71.
‘he latters parents. Mr. ana
to support
such coiidttkins the Post piMitnent ■ Watching tire World Go Orwin Buskirk. 72; Albert O.boriir. Mr' arear Young.
utsori.. lor Boy
By by Rev Win H (Uli.rallvr 72. Donald llall. 65.
No wonder there r. wrapping m
Americans sei; lather-ul the nlitor. Fred C. GalPoultry Keeping—Willard Arnold. L1"' ,nw,tc,,,
,,li? fl[' I
nurkrt ].li;ner. and chaplain ol the Miciu-&lt; 73
’
and two mure contemplate making!
•
c.ui Giaiyi UmU&lt; .'-.■CAM -i, puMie lleaith-Howard B-I-on. W.
M.&lt;:il.:an tor nun) yem* U.- wro &lt; , Ujuw Krntt. 77; Billy Hoc. 77. WaiMrs. Rebecca Black returned home
of .. *.-.:Ith O! expen-. :Ke. Yead- lu„ Oraham. 77
American Hade’ on
Monday after an extended visit with
uu! and cuhura! preparation and
„ .,
_,
„ .
he) daughter. Mv Will Stimson
wtllence that
H*adtag-Eugenc Bush
iiiying for
■■
c.i tiu- proa
about fifty ladies at rising eucht
:• ti
Sall Management— Jadfc Gnen. 7.. yesterday aftert|t»n at tier plraMini
rol li.i!
,
„ ,
„
‘ home on West Green street. U.
WHAT OF TIir iCIUUL?
ilumn ui its usual place
n.Mw.mt-nrtrn &lt;aK ».
Ul.„.
,rd
L&gt; .
ttdrpnRates Bate*.
A R MA 8 M 75
.
.....
’ t*4”' *■” 4
[Andrew
ivautiful
LaFrancc rore* »:;d...
wlilte
.
...
..
Ais.&lt; ri
•-.!
Woodturning Nelson Gardner. 71. hyacinUuv and the dining
it products an interesting sketch of hi* useful ward
E. 1
■
■
:
b ll nuk;:
Woodworking—Willard Arnold
Ward L Maple*. Bate... Pryor and McIntyre.
Herman Newland
Ki t«r th«i
Plants. 8.
Mr. and Mrs L J Troxel of To­
rell Euper. 73
ledo leit lor Chieaso Baturdav .ifter
arid radiant care
we bad through
snd
Mi* James Troxel
his department in t!
Mason c. Ncvines ol Wichita.
know Rev Gallacher .
Karua-*. u expected here the fore
sympathctu
Fvurtren Boy Scouts from Has-, part ot the next month Tlu tr:i&gt;
Nevtns
snd tneekne
. uzgest! tows under the direction ol Aben will form a part of M
crvaiit dt-Mtibid by g.kJ ‘ Johnson. T. S. K. Reid aiul Co honeymoon as Ire i* to be married
.
ve:.-c of th, 42nd
Fo&gt;:&lt;r. journeyed nut to tire to m
tne iw
, *xA’JU
*
R
miiI riahin
Scout
Cabin nn
on TlMra&gt;nn!&gt;Thornapph rtv&lt;«r
river -TSi-trl
Tuesday. May 8.
When It comes to . choke of the best food
rVKf Nt&gt; ( II 4N( I
j Friday night after school and plantd 1.000 pine and spruce seedlings. • FORTY EARS AGO TODAY
In Mienlgiin state Oniclah have sIhiwii that
upheld; mme •
There
are. -------already
-.
. several
...... diller........
ytjj j,f,| warren d! Dakota. I*
my raut deiighreth. 1 have put
ups, there is nothing that can lake the place
no CLEANER milk I* produced in this SUU.
ent kinds ot trees growing on the
eapecud in this city for visit
my spirit upon ifiin
Muri De
of good milk—but above everything she lhe
nr any other. Fur thl* reason, Highlands Dairy
i.iounua around
uiuiiiiu the-cabin.
u,c caunt. To
iu make
niuxe K!th fru.nda and relative*. WH1
F « . Charlotte Rcpublican-Trdi- , grounds
milk MUST BE CLEAN. Many disease* and
h the ONLY Dairy in till* section permitted
I this site aii'cvcn better spot to study •Ham* will leave for Chicago next
, .nut!. ■.
tree life. Mr Footer secured several
liidrmio have barn lilHUIl.l
by the Stale ol Michigan to sell Grade
di'.Ierctit
varieties
.
» IN ; I-.! I OOI ■-ii
pine
Mr and Mr* Bert Walker and Mr.
Milk—lhe 4 LEANEST milk yon can buy.
Norway spruce ana wiutr and M
FYaiiK Brook* of Shelby.
know of no place in Michigan where Grade
I* the reason why lhe Hlate Board* of Health
• who spruce seedlings wire planted. The pent Saturday and Sunday with
world Just now .ire
irew down-draft principle of car
. in mans, if not all. stale* In the Union have
are burying thrir money in the pines planted were Austrian We*t- George II. Brook*
(large. Highlands Hairy Grade “A" Milk riot
ground or hiding i in obscure trn Ycjlow. Southern. Scotch. Jack.
lagru »uch an Inlerest in CLEAN MILK—
Mia» Nonna Mjchaci ol Laramie.
w &gt;hu bu; Wluw
KM K«ww
ju*l lo protect Hie public health.
Wyo.. Is vhtting „r
her p
parent.,. Mr
‘.I.,
tiung and idea ot tirein
become known
..... tn
■ „ ' ““ “«» “ •■ •“ r««w«b&gt;.
M„ Joh„ sub.e:
;•■••• •&gt;-. .&gt;
0! -. th» the
luxht
tlie Scout*
to George
—
- ■ ■' who
•
lie** and tpuleiuiis. A phone will bring II
When you use IligUUnda Dairy Milk YOU
------ ‘hi* *1“ give
. " of year*
----------Shawman.
Ha* been
Wilf Visit.
i-.oiidm and come. • mm: excellent place to ln the emploj- o; lhe c. K- ami a
I
presidential
Candida
tea
iluu'Hr LU
Ml pr iuuiu 7 t
ttc tiM*m until thry tell where .MW lrfe We and varieties. Tlie R R unce « Marred has accented a
"
and mean nnlhhUi
u
hidden
7
hat
n*.
been
grounds
anlocated
on
one
of
tlie
poNtjon
qn
the
D
L
and
N
Bir-re ‘Osu । iTOsrrjj
If you must Ktnic and historic spat* alongclothe* thieves paid Green Urect
place the -Ibxiupidc. all of winds goes to a vUtt Saturday cyening and made
* tooney in tire pod office, and make thl* an ideal Scout location
_Rh -various articles of clothtOr
"er^ Ul* H--31 lutl becn ,e,t ou‘
Hoorn
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop
Phone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
and. pay you two percent far.uoMted by several men about town A good d&lt;W of shot would be a very
uiteresUd in Um whoie*«r.» remedy for the*e Uneven
—J E. McMullen in The Un- yomiger geueraUon and Boy Scout- WXj might be me nuan* of leading
Leader
“*• to tbs idenil'.y of the guilty ones.

FARMERS!

A Quotation

We have decided to take on
additional Pickle Acreage at
Hastings, Delton and Woodland.

Anyone wishing to grow a I
weeks* cash crop with a guaran­
teed price and market.

Call or Write

HIRSCH BROS. &amp; CO

NOW

SAVE MONEY

All Tire Prices Will Advance Very Soon!
See Us for Exchange Prices on

General and Corduroy Tires

u- is,.:®.; ■ -s

t?-.

We have a few good Used Cars. Call
and look at our stock—Bargain prices!

REDUCED prices on shop labor. Get
your car tuned up for this year's use.

PHONE 2121

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

YOU “PLAY SAFE

Piingciit Paragrap/is

Local Scouts Plant
1,000 Pine I rccs

When You Use HIGHLANDS
DAIRY GRADE “A” MILK!

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY ». IW

Social Events and Personal Mention

CU gEC^VEEpROEMOTIONS'CMECIUSES IClosing Meeting Of "IICHME™
SER OUS DAMAGE “ “
sum MW 13

Leather Flag Preuentcd to
Pack—Dr. Woodburne
j
Gave Fine Address
|

--------- 1------------------------------------- : An especially Urge number of -----------------------------------------------Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson are
Mr. and Mrs. Gardner Bennett
- (Continued from page one)
members and gurils met Friday oft-,
(Continued from page Mia)
in Grand Rapids today.
of Saugatuck were guezl* of Mr. and
, At the First Presbyterian church!------ ------ ,----- ,---- .__lnc i-.onu. m
H - .-------------------------------- --------------- E—.
v. jjjjat' i
Mr*. Arthur Crothera over the week —------ -----------,'on
Ml rnua,
.—they
w.., released ___
Friday c.c.u,.*
evening a icy
very ucuxnuui
delightful wim
with CUI
difficulty
Mr.»-Adrounie who. in her plnaing man-'°r ““ dubs will be called together
Umthnrtnw
n
r
ro.K
p
m
.
N,.
a
rw
------- ---------------.... —
—kbut
...
es 'JJg hrapttalily to the for ’ bn'f meeting to sign ccrtificud.
•
/.Lansing over the week end.
Mn Alice Bates returned 1a»t gathering of Cub .Pack Na. 9. Dr. Stevena.rtffib
wa* *UU
cOnwiou*:
—.-- «.w.
W.W..W w.
&gt;uucriu«-vcir.u^. mcuicHi
thc award placMr. and Mr*. B- R- Clinton, who iweek
from a .wv
two week*' visit with.C.
E. Hyatt.' Cubmavter. wa* held.fauflering'-tfernbly.
Medical ma
aid wm
was Hastings Women's Club, the oc-! S***8 and
Mr* II. E Kelsey of- K a lam azo.&gt;
Ithc parents and several bumU bring- summoned, but he was so badly hurt Caalm&gt; being thc final meeting of|lni8,
1* the guest of Mra. Claude Wood. have lived near Lake Al-Gon-Quln her daughter Alice at Marshall.
t Mr. and Mra Clare Seibert and! ing the total to seventy- three. There that he died at about 130 Tuesday lehr year
‘ Everyone Is to bring hl* own dinMr. and Mrs Jes*c Vester ot
Ot Kalamazoo were visitors
vtoiters were four Pock
Pack officers
officer* present.
present, fU-'morning.
fit-! morning.
;I children of
■ smm.i
w(.ru given all of '“Br’ Many cluta wl’l P,an a basket
*
StUrgts were in the city on Tuesday. Lakes
cycionc
evidently one I which showed favorably for '1933. A iplcnlc.
«*«*»»■ al u‘e falr
Hobart Garn and M1m Beryl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harley jtesn other men. twenty women, two
MU* Ruth Robsan visited at her Bu»y
Vn&gt;nle VMtHnlMU-k i lloht. ^th/r’chilrtren
9Ub3 tt,,d; that did not. With
«f Battle Creek were guests j
iMMhe In Jacksan over thc week end. of
Prank and Mia* Lettie Gum on( Mr. and Mrs.
Diilanbeck (sight oilier children
reach the ground, or it would have nanclal c;ndiffon and a healthy club ...5L
nrnar-«.,tf&gt;!?’nf A’.n
?
; and Mr*. Nettie Kollar of Laiulng
Rev. J. A. MrjjHU gave the infar " .er
„ u
■ x011.lt werp cvW-nt
,
’
wiU be In progreM. O:.e of tho main
MU* Anne Burton'spent the week Sunday.
m"
Ol
*??"• Dl^ ^1P that “
i&lt;* tl»
‘ The three departments have car-1 ^’’Vt-ll ftenJ m^ch 3M Mrfr
&lt; nd in Ailn Arbor, returning on
Mr* Goo. fcdg.r Sunday.
which Mint DeVries, chairman of
t tl gtevens bam than elscwiiere rled out a very pleasing line ol I u wty“ R^,:.
W ..J6?
Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. How.rd a”
Hew:It
committee, presided during c*uw,1«
XV
dX-ToU
Mro^ l£^ert CoiT art
Mr*. J. M. McElwain of Lansing day with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young
sar-lt£
Uw Pack
progreT^Rlrtiard^Walle"gave
Uw destruction
of a v.:i: !~rttr- ----------------------------------spent several1 day. last week a^Sar^tluprogram
Waite gave
bujn
tarn'
u a&lt;Uk *
u C(Wnrnltler have
haVf ;UTW.ge&lt;l
arrowed for
w-v- ,*^*
. The
wa* the guest of Mra. K. A. Burton Of this City.
®
nh-o"in«r Richard
n
ml bU
*U BMn
11
a ltwuUf
*WCT l&gt;!commlUCC
for sevon Friday.
.... . J .. .
. ,,
‘vriac with
severalpteaffng
phasingnumbers
number*on
onthe
thcmama- cvidem
cvtdcn,frotn
Iromthe
U.PWi&lt;y
Wavlt itoperated.
oMrated-«-ral
&lt; rid nnvtingn
mietinir.with
w
_
anac
with their
their father.
father. W.W 8.8.several
social features., , winner in thh Style Revue also la
Dr.
Winifred
McLravy
and
Mra-.Hewitt,
who
1*
seriously
ill
with
rimba.
followed
by
a
splendid
talk
bloam
&gt;lwlXu
^nd
attend
Club Week at
Eben Smith of Toledo wa* tire
tz_—“zzz
12;—
. —X^lhe
IlzzzLz™ zLd teas, mtersperwd t:| entitled
V, S.
g C.
A to
£
j
‘,..
Pnc?*™*?
...........................................
*
Dr
A^
W
Woodburne
on
“
Ptaynffiu
JSti
M.
tn
July.
Tillie
McUughlin
of
Grand
Rapid*
!
pneumonia.
guest of Mr. and,,Mrs Edwin Smith
;;— ------- ’’ —•
ward, while thc iron windmill kame among thc heavier onesIj —
- Stall- club leaders will then:
Tlie
were Sunday gucsU of Mr. and Mr*. ( Mr. and Mrs. L Severance re­ f
on Monday.
'
L , r-ui fM „ t-..... ’
«Fak ‘he house wxv badly twisted' The literature department. Mr.-..1
(turned Friday from St Johns and
Ivor Williams of Detroit wa* thc John McLravy.
r.,fwI.»d0,1,? rh^F I ,?‘“r d »nd feu in .a northwesterly dl- K 8. McIntyre and committee in . mention the honor groups, which
Mr. and Mra. Carl Bcssmer ar- [ Mason where tlwy visited relative.. "Ju»t an Echo in the" Valley ' ’ a* -a jrectlon. At other points uprooted \ charge, Ims presented-a nplendid will include those boys and girl*'
’ guest of Mr and .Mra, Gary Crook
lived on Sunday from Lo* Angeltw. fur a week. Mt*. Jesse Wlnsiow. mellophom- solo, and Bear Cub Leon' trees indicate that it was not a; lino of mcetingu on the drama and i who have done especially outstand-.
over Sunday.
Ing work in their 4-H clubs during
are spending
tlie week’Mrs- Melvin Severance and daugh- VanD.rlK-n rendered u piano nolo, straight blow
.
Mrs. Edw Downs visited Mr. and Cailf.,
——, and ------.
’photoplay. The American drama. 1 the winter.. County delegates to
friends.
Mm Kenneth Leins of Baltic Creek here with friend*.
■ ‘’ ter, Carrie, came with them and
.““.U™ At
- the
“»
“™ one
“» cow
“• was
— iu
— introduction, biography, «&gt;.
Stevens barn
ths «►
*oWeek will also be selected by
on Saturday.
I Dr. and Mra. Walter ...
A. L---~Lamp-’apent the day!
.?J^Leth?^.hiA?
killed outright and another injured.Jclal tupi-cta and kindred jHium's' ij Club
Hie State dub leaders,
------ of• Mr... —
Mr. and Mr* Clifford
Dolan
Mrs. D. L. Christian visited Missiman of Manon were guests
-------- —
—- and
*MH ano,hCT di.-aippeared and ha.-i no-, have been well printed: Several1 1 The address of tiui afternoon will
Charlotte Lake of Larumg from Fri- j and Mrs George B Heath from Robert Pierson returned on Thurs­ n?‘ finn
In patterns, stripes, or
l r '
t*cn fou,ld- Wbetbw it is down un- txwk reviews by members were given
Ftev j \v Kitchilie nreuiited a dor th‘ WiTC^a®B or
bliui‘ *n:o »&gt; ’•‘I'- connection.
’
day till Sunday
‘ Saturday till Monday.
day from their trip to California.
------ —--—
tenor of Education at Michigan
plain grays and whites,
Mrs. W M. Stebbins and Mr* I Mr_
.„d Mr ,,l(. visiting Mr. and Mra. James Ironside Black'fox Pack flie riad^nddo^ thc watrrs ct BuHhead lake, a tew
None
lt»
interesting have
state
College
and
past
State
4-H
Nonethethe
thcHonte
lew department
interesting
have
St
atc
college
and
past
State
4-H
Winona Downing were in Grand
- Traver^ Citv al 83,1 D“*° Mr Duian roadc busl‘ S2 b! 0^%’fXrarod* to the e«l u not known. The bren
num- u-X in RidX Pr Amtic li
the Spring flannel trous­
Rapid* Tuesday
J ^JuL* rerti^T and i
lr“* lo
Ora‘on- alMf
. -.I flag is ddec?'_ ]nor.-&lt;-&gt;
horses C.-H.UJJCU
escaped Injury.
It was for- , ix-ra
bers unocr
unde: airs.
Mrs Marian ooooycar
Goodyear snappy
30nppv and quick
quick. He will give
give aa
mjur&gt;. n
MKvQirtya Lew of Kalamazoo I
ov^th^reek ert
d | several other wmtem elite*. They H. Wolfe. This Hither
ers are here for your in­
tunati- tliat iiboiit
war aso Mr ।!an
&gt;,uf
mn-.n-in,« Regular
n^uul,»r word
wneH study.
atuzlv Bim
___ _ *' _______
__ ...
, ord-r
...
&lt;t committee.
message ...
in rapid-fire
wu the guest of HaMinga friend* i,r,enrts ®'" tne * ■
, ’ . „ travelled 0.050 mile*.
orated with thc president'* Award itunale Umt about a year ago
spection.
Stevens
had placed a gl.000 wind-: travelers' aid and tourist camps, the; that will please nnd satisfy every
'
over thc week end.
I M' and Mr« Harry Ritchie. Mrs.
Mrs. moJ|W VanDugteren art a for proncicnry during the past year. .storm
policy
with
the
Windstorm
home
from
a
Handy
Andy
to
the
14-H
clubber.
Everyone
will
enjoy
Mr und Mr! Ed. Biegrl of Hint IH**1. .“nklw and Richard HinX-' fr^nd. Mra. Day. of Pasadena. Sanford Rogers, Second Club In’। 'Insurance Company of this city.
| dinner table, interior decorations hl* talk
The.se trousers at $1.95
were guesta of* Mr. art Mi5 M. E. ,c* vUlted Mr. and Mrs. George (Culif.. arrived Sunday al the hurne Barry county, received the ting and
A
peculiarity
about
the
barn
on
and
out
of
door
beautifying
have'
Other
’
numbers
are
to
be
found
oi
■
to $8.95, are extraor­
Nevins over Uie week end.
I Ritchie of Banfleld on Sunday.
of Mr. and Mrs. John McLravy, Cubmastrr Hyatt voiced thc appre- .the Steven* farm is the fact that It; featured thr-M- meeting*.
’ tlu- afternoon program, uii worked
Mr. und Mrs. Wesley 1/rgan were
Mrs. Marion Hodgson expects to ‘having driven through in ten days, elation ot thc Pack for such a fine was thc third burn to be destroyed । Through thc club it was made &gt; out to make a most wonderful day
dinary values, being
gw-sts of relatives at Flashing on! return to her home in Charleston, j Mr* Day went on to Cleveland on m.
by the element:, un the same site. jpoMlble for otic girl to spend two i for qll 4-H club members, friends
made from One all-wool
Saturday and Sunday.
, W. Va.. un Sunday, after visiting her ■'Monday for a three monttu' vLut . Twenty-two Cubs were giv^n their .Two of thc structures were struck-by i weeks at a Camp Fire camp In re-1 and parent*. Everyone u invited to'
Ruwl Cole of Grand Rapids; parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H ‘Cur-'and Ltrs. VanDugteren will mak; registration cards by. Chairman Milo lightning and burned to the ground.: mm the groups put on an afternoon ; attend any or all of thc day’s pro­
fabrics.
'
visited ill* grandmother. Mrs. Lizzie veth.
.
• her. fut’urc home in thl* vicinity. . DeVries and the Cubmiwter gave tach
Unit being rebuilt, and now the program which acriuainU-d the club gram.
Cole, over the week ehd.
। Dwight Humphrey ot Lansing | Mias Alla- McKinnte of Grand
third one L&lt; leveled by a twister..
!members much belter with thc fine;
-------------There are- many styles
Mis* Geraldine lacnirath vulteil, was in tiro city on Monday calling j Rapid* and Mra. Francis Law ot announced the Achievement Ranks
Before the cyclane reached th&lt;-■ activity* of ’ tire Camp Fire ot- SERIOUS PRORI FNK
her brother. Lorraine Iscnhatli,- in | on friends. He expects to Rave iwxm San Diego, Cal., were Sunday 'uk-.-.ts and Junior Leadership promotions.
and patterns from $1.95
Stevens farm it caused r-)ll,id.-rab:c,ganiration.
eno DonoaTe mnnee
Lion Gubs ’arc- Junior Leonard.^damage
Flint over tlie week-endI for Hollywrxxi. Calif- where his | or Mra. J. E McElwain Th.- three
on the premise* of Burdette
At Hie opening cf the meeting;
rUn rnUBA 11 JUUbto
to $3.95. See them now
Nalbari Judson and MUs Ethel | brother resides.
, ladles were classmates through the Sanford Rogers and Harry Boyd' Sutton, one of its trenkr. being to j,!r&lt; Daley, rcliq, with Mrs. Me-1A
.
Bear Cubs arc John! lift a metal covered chicken coop Nulty, accompMUst. rendered two,
Burton of Lansing visited Mr. and. Mr. nnd Mr... W. J. Watkins leave 1 Nashville school graduating in thc Thompson:
while slocks are com­
crerowdea
at
Lapeer
Insti
­
Mra. E A Burton List week.
on Saturday for Montreal. Canada,same claw. Mrs.. law will be re­ 1-irM U. Lron Van Dalsen and Junior. from its place un thc west side oijnUmbcra
tution,
and
Over
1
500
plete.
Mr. and Mr* Thoa. Simmons of where »k* to sent a*'a delegate for the membered a* Muo Greta Young, Mr Millon: Wolf Cubs arc Gerald ,the barn and dejwsit it on the &lt;astf Mr6 A. H. Carvcth. chairman bf!
.
Kalamnzco visited Mr and Mr.- Michigan
Central Telegraphers’ who formerly taught Latin and Ger- lingers. Harold Rogers. Karl.Well-' ride. Window* were blown outward|Uw Mary K. Thompson Scholarship ;
on
Waiting
List
•
Ward Baine over the week end.
Amon- of. tire Middle Division. The num in th«- Hasdhgs High zcjiool. fan- Junior Wellfarc. KciiSeth from the Sutton house, indicarini,, louii Fund committee of the State I Probate Judge Ckhu nt is finding
A J. Izirsen went to Dig Rapids convention will last .two weeks.
jThto was lhe first, reunion of LliC Wolfe and Preston Hyatt: tile tbi!- that the stqrni hud produced a • Federation, explained that the fund ; his Job brings farm problenu n&gt;t
unce of thc members are ' Bobcats",
Sunday and ore Monday went on a
Mra. T. S. Brice. Mrs U Sr-Hiw. three in twenty'-thn. years.
vacuum which relealt-d the pressure i
being uitablishcd in memory of irasy to solw. There r-, a family,livand candidates.
trout fluffing trip, with relative.'Mra. George Fi-ad and Mra. B-ir • ।------------- • • •------- ■■-----ja,.ais of lhe late state president J ing in thl* city’whn have a boy eight
After the roil call by Dens, the, on Hie outside and the inside ulr1
.Mteu-n Helen Wanton und Jaw- delte Smith of ix-lnxt were guests
ANNUAL TEA.
. pressure smashed the windows.
;Mary E.-Tfiompson. who wished a'« nine years of age who is subuorphinc Carvcth ol Detroit -&gt;ix-nt the,of MU* Mary McElwain over the; Hospital Guild No. 2 Mra P T. Pack cave tin- "Grand Howl." and
At the farm of Clifford Hammond. I iUnd might be established to aid 1 mal His mentality 1* *o deficient
the
meeting
closed
with
the
Cub
­
ucek end with their parents heru. -weekend. Mra. T. 8, Brie-.- rt-[colgrove’ und Mrs. W R' Coox
a lol of damage was done. Giant u^rtlly normal college girls. The, that the opportunity room in the
master's
benediction.
Mra. A. O. Brown of Grund Rap-lmaincd fotseveral weeks' visit.
-chairmen, met at the latter's hour­
and
pine
trera, were
already lias two loans for!City
schools could not ni-ip
help him.
He
tne Cub
cull Pack
I’acK arc. rprucc
■
.
.............
, uproot, jfederation
.yw.
t
Ulin, lie
the
' id* is tlie guest of her sister an.! i Captain T. C Beck of Kalamaroo for their annual tea Monday after-4 The members of
fir-.t uhusc
tihute ’1,d; u‘e
wts * ,
7, s
Michigan univeratty and one fori to quite irresponsive. disturb* the.
greatly interested■i in this first
- huibancl, Mr. and Mra. c. W Clarke I was in tire city on Fr iday relative noon, twenty-one b.-ing prcrxmt.
ami later
a tall wmdmlll with Bi . M. s. C: S-.-vi-nly.-aeven girl* have neighbor* by plastering mud nn then
inter should
Biiuuiu foundation;
;
Mr. and Mra Robert Bechtel have to the acceptance of those selected
Thu yearly tea to lltc zct-aMw to-. of Scout work, •and
Scout*
because
ot
lron
.....................
frame
wa*
..............
twisted.
-”
anoni,
।
wen
gi
hi
wn
------loans
-------------------amounting
----lo
--------ow;
—
irou.se*.
_
—
and
____
does
__
other
things
tint
lr0‘
returned to their home here after to mtvc in the civilian conservation-the jraying ol anmuii (flie.--. and a make better Boy Scouts because of (smashing
against the ■ top of the II7,ooo.
i would not lx- polite to mention Tlw
Imi
r.pcrtiiiK the winter in NorliiviUe corps. Capt Beck is Sector liulruc- fruit shower for Pennock, hospital. thL» previous training.
: house: other ’ outbuihungs were
Mrs. D. A. VanBuskirk. ‘who with I neighbors have urged Judge CkMra. J. T Lombard went to De- tor for southwestern Michigan.
itf-hr cfiterlahiment usually takes the YOUNG .MARRIED FEO;damagrd.
Burgos*, arranged
arranged the
the’ nu-nt
' menttotohave
havethto
tht*boy
boytaken
takencan-ol.
care of.'
camagi &lt;i. We
w&lt;- understand
untiiT.'uina thc
tneslorni
sionu: &lt;y
yrr._.&lt; qci, Rurgoss.
..- t.oit Monday for a visit with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. EHis Ranney accom- form of travelogue.-. Mrs. E. A. BurPI.E'.S FLASH MEETING. &lt;ild ^’r-^di-nible damage in the vi, ।afternoon* irrogram. pleasingly in- Npbody would like better to do that.
■■III.
UJ- D. Smith und daugii- pank-d ■■«.-V--.. v
...p.
...
.... r ton and Mrs. C.
V. . W.
■■. Crtke pacing
—...p
and mie.
Mrs. D.
Mrs Rase
Colgrovc
home
The young married people ef the
"fr
h0U4e‘&gt; Sr,x5‘,“&lt;‘ s,,r- IUchdrd
and for the boy's sake a* well a* to beneterK,
.from Greenville on Sunday. Mr. Jon at this meeting their ihter«st:ng Methodic church met Wednesday 1 ni~! ,,c"r Iiarl&gt;cri &lt;■««,tr*' her topic "Tlie Century ot Progre**. i fit the ndghtorhood. thgn would the
?.frs Raw Trego is home after .lUnney going on u&gt; New Yorn City I experiences in the Southland durifij erening ut the home of Mr. and ,
,y
td
"h.‘,5'The CJ‘P°^U0n » lhc flrsl l“ bc
'Judl&lt;e' but whaI can ,u? d ,? 'n»'iq i*
CLOTHING FOR
spending thc pu. t two weeks with on imimucss. Mrs. Colgnw u. :.uy-■ the winter mOnllis. Mrs. Burton Mrs. Chas Hinman lor their rrgu- r’,rm
l3cPcrr'sl onyoor, "Rui*-, supporting. Fvrmvr ones h$vc-"had ; only one place In the Mote for chllMr and Mrs. N&lt; tl Fish at Ban- ing far the [ircsent with' Mrs. Minnie telling of the charm and attraction lur monthly social mmlru:. Th?re V’^-r-qiiarura
MEN AND BOYS
of a m.lc: ijort-i &lt;» |government aid. Even four or five ,drcn of that ^nd. the one at Lapeer,
gor
Shniicr.
|c.f New Orleans.old and modem..in..
was
a
ko&gt;x1 attendance and cvcnone, M'”u
1,1
township,
on
yearn
ag.o
blocks
of
tickets
were
beThat
institution
u
overcrowded,
and
Mr. and Mrs E.' J. Edgt r and! Mr.-. F. L. ,Bauer and Mrs. J. M. its Importance iu a commercial an.I had a fine time
HASTINGS--:- MICHIGAN
what. U5fd to b; fcno*n “* ,h12fa1^. »««
over I .SCO on the waiting hat II
Mil . Man Hine ’ Edger -ami Mi..., Town-end were in Clarksville iu.-»t .-.tupping center. Mrs. Clarke rsv •
A short ousiJHM session wa* con-.’:r
P‘,,c- -&gt;Ir- SnJdcTsmd( The urchl^JCture to atnctlj' mid- will be tourer five year* beftffc thia
SMx-rl Jura'-, iind-son of Jnek-um Tueuluy evening where Mrs Bauer: through pr»l cards and .souvr.plr.-i an ducted by pre-ident Harold J Fa- '11' hrtiru tn- ro.ir jt tne storm, im,ern straight up mid down and boy could be M-nt there even if Ute'
called on Mr - Edith Edgdr and Miss‘iiwUilied thc.O- E S. offioer.s and . luforiLii and inteieMIng account of ter alter which the meeting *a&gt; ’lr ’ 1!hou“,u wa‘ Wm
w
Iriralght acraw. The illumination judge would order that to be dineji
Phyllis Edger Sunday.
jMrs.
Mrs. Townsend
Town.M--.nd acted as
os Chaplain,
Chaplotn. their kay
b
in Florida, and hupiwp- turned over lo the cwijmitL-e c..n---- _ . ..
.
ana,cclar
cctor arv
are -Wiphontes
syuipuumei of
u&gt; briluui- now.
iww.
i
•
,
.'refEB
’J'OURb1
and
____________ _____________ _— ing* nV— —
had
he lookf
_cut
llghl
and co|ar
modern
There is a ten year old boy in ;* ni.'?rv important subject to coma
siting ot
Mrs Ray
ht
?‘L.
ras,;*d. ..........
look,dd._5
“J ; .lanf uip»
.........................
“
oi Mr
Mt, and
ana Mrs.
rtay Dahl-1
iTani-1 »»«" , pa-M-d
nn.
I Mis* Hirai, superintendent of . sisting
strom. Mr. and Mrs. Vrrnor Blough •*‘,d •cun‘Lht\c
1(development*.
developments. As the World’s Fair I Orangeville who has grown abnor- before our legislature Ilian deterI Pennock hospital wa* a guest and /- -...
- — ...
-------- -------- :
......
to-.ttrxn
bottom side
side tin
up anti
and hts
his bain
barn com- ...in«oai
1893 marked thc beginning of a i mally in size until he ualmost as mining a sensible course lobe taken
gave :.&lt;&gt;me |M-rtinent and Interesting - *u,d Mr- an(- M:’s Hmman.
'plctely damolulted. Tire roof and
hasdeveloped
the alate toward such suboonkat
facto conrernhw the hospital—it* Many interesting game* were • parts of thc frame work were scat- new era for incandescent lights, so! tall as a man and
thc Century of Progress in 1933 will j some characteristics thatmake him children us may become positive
Cha- I'aiil Everett Young’ Mr ’‘•red r5 the field acn» the ipad. doubtless mark tlie beginning of a a menace. Nothing
can be done i menaces to society.
condition;, arc being met.
.... .....
.. -........... -- ........,— nnew
,.w tera
.r&lt;1 lnr
nt
.on mpmuj.
mj
; now. 11.
nr
is
suannrmai
anti
mere,
td.G
for
n?on
lightingWith
noiabout
it.
He
Is
subnormal
and
there]
———
Gue.-d* from away were Mrs. Cail
age, fits car was in the barn and win&lt;jow-.s to admit light on the side* I is no cliancc for him al Lapeer. In |
L
.
Beumer of Los Angeles and Mrs. rcfrvxhmenta were served.
was
badly damaged. Luckily hcsthe nwn interior .lighting is a won- both ca.se* the neighbors aeem to
The Lime and place-tor the next —
— ~-rr--a„
Arthur C Brown of Grand Rapid*.
,
carried
umir
insurancehi
the
Windm-r
of
beauty.
feel
that
judge
Clement
must
do
,
“
ln
,
!d
the
u
lra
Chib
,laat Tuesday,
MH M- no. bwn ■. I I. MU be,
sterm
Co
of
this
city
.
A
little
to
the
The
fravcl
and
transport
building,
something.
but
he
is
powerless
Bridge
was
played
frtowirto
the
pul
Urn libt until next fall and it to, ■null, 11 r.p ohhm-'c h,&gt; r n rm thr&gt; n.iQUEEN ESTERS AThefn
in either
cal« ” *‘
~ • ‘&lt;iuck
top sc.lre*
scores hrinu
being »nn
won
....
__ _ . .is. ot. dome ........
...... ...
............
...
i luck dinner, ton
honed that all young couple* «-.U width
ii neighbors barn, on the op­ sold
to breathe,
construe1 The
iSXu^’at Lansttw h«s by Mr “nd Mrg' Ertnont Nfw‘on
to.-to..ttend
ooalte aide ot the road, was nearly tion that expands and contracts no­
1,1 '• u
__________
| wrenched off lu foundation and lhe ticeably a distance of eighteen &gt;spent four months in debating a '-of;
On Tuesday afternoon twelve
^aler M”‘ °U° UeD11!‘lh llnd
members of the Queen Kithers So­
i silo demolished. The silo tel) to the inches.
al»l rt
x
&lt;of questions, a few- of which the\
ciety attended thc District W. H M
”
’GUEST AT SHOWER north whUe ,|,c wrecks °&lt; the
A replica of a Chinese lama tern- !have solved quite satufactonly. a
A
mvenffon is a talking
S. convention field ul First Metho­
Mr. Dr- SMn&gt; vi. Ihr h.ur.., “»rn «u btan .I,™ &gt;u Io,- pie constructed in 23.000 sections, is Ilet more they haven’t touched at; alarm clock. On wel Monday momdist church tn Grand Rapids. MK. at a lovely party given on Friday mcr location. Thtoindicafcatitena- to be a permanent bulkjing on the s
all
There
can
be
no
more
importmgs
the
most
espensfre
modal
Eiuats-th GUlhne fiom tiie Brown­ evenitw hinoriM Mrs John Stark* ‘»re of the alcrm. It wa* a twister waler front. Each piece is num- i
ant issue in this nr any other state: whispers that it's lime to get up in
ing Home in South Carolina was
bored in Chinese add tlw oriental 1Uian lhe question of what to do;SUCh discreet tonca that they are
the speaker.
numtoriug twelve
1 ”ie storm dld nnl conw clnMr ’•«&lt;*“«&gt;’ coloring is wonderful to Americans. ’with cases of this kind. We would, practically inaudible to a deterMiss Frances Cowles received hon­
Honors at auction were made by1'" th? ground to do a* &lt;ta*truct»ve
Let's go places—Let'. do things
The Michigan picture in the Hull »uy
■
that it would be difficult to find j mined sleeper.
orable mention in the ixislcr^onfrral Mrs. Sparks und Mto» Beatrice Co- '*/’’*
Uiually results from a cy- of State i* quite line. ’ It occupies. .
placing third.
XnS'US’a riXrrTte^to ' Afthc John Roush place on North 5.000 square feet of space and ha&gt;'
Thc
Caledonia
Society
was
award
­
second location from tiic entrance.]
Let's wear
ed the queen this year for having The color scheme of pink and yel-[roo^brinc tern Florida, a winter playground, com-1
llie most honor point-'. Hastings was
ing tirst.
second. .
Following the talk, tea was served. I
This Society Is doing splendidly
Tho»c from out of town were Mtos datnaHc resulted, ,
Mr*. AdrquiUe and Mrs. Burges* i
under the directum of Mrs Ben
pouring ahd a social hour enjoyed '
Gladys
Lee.
Kalamazoo.
Mros
I-I'''a!
Gtdiey and Mb^ Elizabeth Henry.
Perry.
minx ana
and Mrs
Perry, la
baiMina
Mrs. Jay
cay Blakotas-ihlRPR
---------- -*S™
Hgvnirr The l»rocce&lt;u from this silver tea'
Sparkling si Northern inowi,
ney of Frcgport. other guest* were 1
aui. Miuauai
will go to thc above mentioned
RETIRING OFFICERS WERE
Mrs v,.
Ml,-,
C. r Angell. Misses .......
Helen ....u
and, ■
— • Birdsall~w*»
----happily «ur-1 scholarship fund.
,
Radiant ai Southern tkiei,
'
Mrs. Mildred Haney entertained Mildred Angell. Mn. Ctuulcs Paul, 'prised lost Saturday evenlru when
very delightfully on Tuesday eve­ Mrs Lewis Williams. Mrs Homer [the rural carriers, wive-, and fam- SCOUTS ATTEND
Worn al Weitern Rodeos
ning honoring the retiring officers Smlth. Mr*. Chester Kcpch and Miss 1»*«. pcctnwter nnd wife. Mr. and*
Mrs. Wm. Shultera. oi this city.
Or where Gotham's tower* rlie.
BIG CAMP RALLY
RED STAR -Bwt (or
of o. E. 6- Chapter No- 7. twenty Ben!rk-c Coburn.
X—-------- u
—
rural carriers, wive* and families of
Your Health or Baking
being present.
Thc name WHITE KOSE Ii tt«mpcd in every ring.
OPENING BRIDGE—DINNER. | the rest of Barr y Co. cante with well One Hundred and Six County i
Card games were enjoyed and the
Hastings Country Clubstarted the lilted baskets for a pot luck supper
iiostcss served a lovely lunch The
Troopers Spend Week- [
Large Can*
dining table was. centered with a spring season with a most *uccrxs- to show him in what esteem he was
bouquet of spring flowers and roses, ful bridge driwr-r last Friday night.;held by his fellow workmen with
End at Ben Johnston
is. 25c
B«U Quality Crvamery
and surrounding tlie centerpiece over one hundred nnd twenty-five । whom Im- had been in such c.roe
One hundred and aix Scouts ac- J
participating.
The
officers
aiql
their
cJgitact
for
so
many
year..Mr.
were thc gifts which Mrs. Haney
Exclusive Agency
Michigan
Birdsall received’ a lovely gift from companled by their leaders gathered
Hastings
presented the officers. Daffodils wivf* had the affair in charge.
at
Camp
Ben
Johnston.
Sherman
I
the
boys
and
Mrs.
Birdsall
a
like
­
There was a pleasant session (olwere, used In profusion in tho other
Special Low Price
lb.
lake near Battle'Creek. Saturday
rooms Mrs. Haney is clewing her lownut tlie dinner, singing being led wise lovely one from »h.- ladies. and Sunday for thc Second Annual I
year as Worthy Matron of the O. E. by John C. Ketcham, who al -o gave Chas. Bachcller made the presen- Camp RaUy. Thc program was much '
a short talk aa did the clfib.s pre.i- talron sjieech in which he told how
tho
bc.it
that
thc
boyj&gt;
have
ever!
dent. Kim Sigler, and Roliri'l Wal­ they would all miss him especially
ol a like nature. Event* ■
J—HOP AT- GYM
t ton reported the golf contest tcaulU himself.having stood next to him at enjoyed
the past effier for r&lt;1 many years and began with a linc-up and general
ON FRIDAY NIGHT. (ol the altcmuon.
•
In Uw bridge games top fcorc* in taken his abuse all this time. Tim instnictians followed by Held day
Members ol the Junior class at
High school arc busy this week pre- &lt;contract were won by Mrs Laurence brought a laugh from every cine events.
TELEPHONE 224 1
paring for lhe J—Hop on Friday ]Burnett and D. 3 -Goodyear, Jr., in, which was goxl for Mr. Birdsail lor, Troop 65 of Middleville. I, R ;
evening when the Seniors will be ;auction by Mrs. Dan Walldorf! and there had been a lump in his throat Beeler, scoutmaster, and Troop 71
Corner of State and Jefferson St*. Hastings, Michigan
3 CAMAY SOAP
which he could not keep back each of Hastings. T S. K. Reid, rcout- ’
their guests.
’W. IL Cook•
Friday and
&gt;
time he tr.cd to sjicak since coming master, tied for first place at camp
Committees arc: Betty Iteirkorrl.
LARGE BOX CHIPSO
MISSIONARY UNION.
from his last official trip to the with 310 points each. Second piare
Saturday Special ►
general chairman: Decorations.
3 P-and-G SOAP
went
to
Troop
73
of
Hastings.
Rus
­
f.fra.
Herman
Zcrtx-1
will
be
host
­
pa.t office. However it anything
Marjorie Stebbins; Music. Ralph
sell
Cleveland,
scoutmaster,
with
140;
Hick*; Refreshments. Constance &lt;ess for the May meeting of the could make him feel good at a tune
1 BAR IVORY SOAP
Cook; Programs. Francc^Sage; In- •Methodist Episcopal Union at ly.-r tike thia, it war. the way the boys all points. Troop 73 of Hasting.'. Fred ;
GALVANIZED
Ballance.
won
jhirtl
on Hamwer StturmM out to hrjp make him happy, i-rr
-r;, , scoulnuvUcr.
’- ”ill.A..
,•!;
vitations, Herbert Cooper: Enter- home
1
Pnlt.fb
*lth T'»n
,w
MagnzJne Reviews will be given by and both he pnd Mra. BtrdMU. Wke 11*’®" -'in,
lainincnt, George LTcwey. Each
10-qt. PAIL
to Tf^P T7 o1 Nashvilto. Ar-.
A. D, Kniskem and Mrs. Edna this opportunity of thanklni them
chairnun has several helpers, all of Mrs'.
;
• Weather Proof
• Quick Drying
au
‘Ho A. Reid, scoutmaster, with no •
whom are working to make thc 1
Total Value
'------------- * &lt; &gt;
I points and Troop 75 of HaMlngr.
Mrs. M, J. Croat h»* the closing
• Large Choice of Colors « Easy to Apply
party a fine success.
iSterling Rogn--. scoutmaster, won
chapter of Lidv Fourth Daughter in .MISS MABI.E LEINS IS
Order Early, Before Supply la Exhausted
charge.
Thc
music
will
be
furnished
O.
E.
8.
OFFICERS
HONORED.
(
BRIDE
OF
JAMES
TIMMERMAN.
!
________
Get a Color Card at Our Paint Department
Mr* Elizabeth Ashalter and Mrs. Iby Mrs. Robt. Burch
Miss Mabie Leins, daughter ot , Because "of tire splendid co-opera~* '
i lion and food winch w,u brought by :
Devotions Mr*. Fred Jones
Audrey Ironside delightfully enter­
Mrs. T. H. Johnson, wa;. united In
A cordial inviutwn is emended marriage to Mr. James Timmerman ,the boys, thc camp period wa;, ot no ’
tained lhe officers ot the Eastern
extra
cost
lo
the
Scout*
Prizes
- HINMAN’S MEAT SPECIALS Star at the latter's Iwmc last Wed- to guests. Thu to the next to lhe ul Jackson at thc home of Mr Tim­
were I urnhhed by Reed’.•» Drug
meeting for the year.
neMiay evening, in honor of the re- dining
।
merman's mother in. Jackson on Store. Meyer * 5 Az 10c Store mid
tiring matron. Mr-. Mildred Haney.
April 27. Mr- and Mn.. Tin’Jiictman Baird’s clothing. The French Mill­
ui»&lt;ui,k&lt;
Large A»*ortmont of JOHNSTON’S, GILBERT’S
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Ojimis were enjoyed by all and Mrs.
will
make
their
home
in
Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Allerdlng
ing Company of Middleville fur-;
and SCHRAFFTS
Haney wa* presented with u very
where he is employed. Hastiiigs nished pancake flour and lhe Mid- '
9c
nice gift. Dainty refreshments were ot CUrlton entertained Wedniwday friends extend beXl wishe*.
Dickory Brand Sliced
Choica Fancy Small Si&lt;«
evening abput twenty-five friends,
dlcviilc Creamery provided butter.
served.________
_________
thc occasion being Mis. Allerdlng*
Leaden m charge of tlie camp'
UIIMIUR.. Pedro
.
—v—----------J were: Arlie A- Heid. William Hecker,
birthday.
was ,played
and the;.
HAPPY KURPRINE.
Canned Vegetable Sale! « Trade Here and &gt;
Mrs. Geo. Tinkler was very agree­ prues vere won by Mrs Cecil Cap-' Mra. E A. Burton. Mrs. A. H. .Car-.;3r . nrffi Roger Hackett, all of Naah- ‘
ably surprised on.Monday. May 1. Km. head prize, 'and Mu* Hazel ■velij. Mr... Marian Goodyear. |dr* Ville; T J Berry. Miron Smith and
cCarn
MeDuane Bauer, Mrw Nellie C;u^, ;l R Beeler, of Muldlevile; T- S K
wncll nine or
ocr O«1
.iui low prize, and Irwin —
when
of her
old htiiuvji
neighbors.. ..iul
. .
—h—,—
—JMr.v. .rlo&gt;a_ Everhart and
walked in on Her with well tilled iCain
and. Mike ...
Ailcrduig
low score.
„.,u Mrs. Reid. Bernard McPharlin,
...vr.&gt;a&lt;.ul. Haney!
l-wskeK hw a birthday (tinner winch A deiiciuu.'*
smed. —
lhe efrorge Sheffield
attend
the Dk.. Burge.'Russell
Andrew
k.w». lunch
------ —was
- ------------^-.4 will
-Li
—:;:.c
L&gt;u-iBurgwa,
Rusm-U Cleveland. Andrew;
all enjoyed very much. TlrcU- cum- center piece
pier.-- IIrins-'
m-IIi;-' »
ven- beautiful'trict
Federation of Women'*
Womcn'w Ctubi
Chrtn Buie
nai«.. art
uiui Llojd
IJovd Bilateral
Ra.u.u^.
a 'cry
beautiful; trict Fcderatimi
Shafer ol Hu.Ungu.
W. D.li..r
Th. Bi( LUU. lUr.
Ui-deparkfl wUlUng
buwd ages were 500. thc uldul waa'cake. AH-departcjl
-—-. Mrs. Al- -at -Coldwater on Thurada&gt; and Fn-1 More than sixty people vteitrt
----------------------dgy.
|
lhc
whUe
a
wln
oaiiiou.
M and thc youngest 35.
.leiding many mo« h»PPX bttU»&lt;tey». jday.

Flannels
and

Dress
Flannels

BASQUE SHIRTS
FOR MEN . 50c

T.S. Baird

npp/lt/e—Wedding Rings

JAVINGJ
AT THE BIG LITTLE STORE
Friday, May 5 • Saturday, May 6

Vooetf*
A V«B3I &amp;

L. V. BESSMER

REED’S DRUG STORE

Pork &amp; Bean*
Butter
Peanut Butter iikj«.
Bill* Coffee

PROCTOR &amp; GAMBLE
PAIL and SOAP DEAL!

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For Porch and Lawn Furniture

MOORE’S UTILAC

Mother’s Day Chocolates

75c

)4&lt;n

Pork Loin Roast*
Bacon &gt;&lt; w
Frank*

Box Candy, priced from 39c to $1.50 lb.
Peanut Butter Kiues ....... 10c lb.

MANY SPECIALS ON DRUGS!
Regi&gt;tcred Pharmaciat Alwayi on Duty

tic

HINMAi

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�MENTAL miTUDES
s'".." ”s',v‘^rr CRIPPLE CHILDREN

WANTS

THE CHURCHES

...New Truis Proves

socuted with an aider boy of seven­

DR. T. LUTHER PURDOM teen or eighteen, who may be a
vlle-mlndcd person. He had
SAYS MANY MORE CASES vicious.
known many .serious results from
THAN REALIZED

Greatest Rupture Aid
Akron Mochano-Torm Tranh*r. a now oxclutlvo

FEAR ANO ITS EF­
FECTS ARE SERIOUS

Control". Holds tho rupture
»oro Mcuroly and sMahutN
unnecamry and painful Us«uo crashmg pressure. We ar#
.Exclusive Akron’ Trass Pitter* and keep your tniw m
adjnxtmeaU

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Corrections Could Be Made M lives if they could be started oil
and that many bright young
in Many Instances If They . | right;
ixopic fail who could have been use­
Are Taken in Time
ful and happy, had there bten an

understanding of. tneir problem*.
Tlie doctor atated that one-third,
of -all the lux money raued |n
Michigan u used to help those whb
are physically, mentally ar morally
unfit to be members cd society. Tlie
state of Michigan l» paying thous­
ands of dollars to keep children
alive ut Lapeer who do not know
enough to teed themselves-. some of
by Rctarlanx for crippled children. them having to !&gt;• nourished by inDr. Purdcm slated that ;uch work
i" Important; but there are many

An interesting address was given
before- the Rotary club'Monday by
Dr. T. Luthtr Purdom. Director of
tin? Bureau of Appointments and
Occupational Information at the
Univer-iity of Michigan.
Dr Purdom opened ids talk by­
referring to a leaflet that had been
placed at each Rotunan.- plate.

The Prescription Drug Store

Our Success
Ha* been achieved through care­
ful basinets management and
(allifactory dealing with policy-

izens Mutual
SUNDAY SCHOOL CON­
VENTION ON MAY 13

and mental altitudes cripple chil­
dren wen mure than a crippled
body.
1 he drjctcr referred to texts being vxihteiici’, whin everybody known
thev? children can be of no inhibituse to themselves nor anybody else.
Surely it wmild atm Qiat thb sit­
uation yught to have tlie seriotu. at5

Bernard Coggan. Stale Sec­
retary, to Assist With
thc Program

GEORGE M. NEWTON

Custoni Hatching, Hen Eggs.

AU Sunday Schools arc urged &lt;c
send feprrarntauvc-o. to thu inert •
ing and they are x'krd t shrine with
them n«-»t Hund,»vj. collection to b--t

SCHOOL TEACHERS
The Fuller Brush Co. will again em­
ploy 3 school teacher*, for summer
work near Hastings. Paid weekly.

ligiou* Education
' .
Middleville musicians will furnish

We have a complete stock of all
FARM SEEDS.

All are Michigan grown seeds
(except the alfalfa seed).

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CONSULT. US ABOUT
SEEDS, BEFORE YOU
BUY ELSEWHEREI

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE&amp; COMPANY

out intending it. Children
sn inferiority complex- which makes
1 them feci that they are destined to

FOR SALE!

ilHIMIIIIIHIIllI

You want the BEST seeds you
can buy . . . seeds with a high
germination percentage.

ui;h f.ilqu.
.....
—....
u study of thdn-.md.-i cf liiith' nciuoced Belton dead.
...
. ... ...
Tltte I* the first fatal’accidenf to
covered that min t of the problems -i consumers Power Co. employee in
in each individual case could have thc Hasting,-. district. in several
been easily corrected luid they been year.. BeIson hud. und was ust'ng all
taken in unit'. Parents apparently tin u-.ual i-cuipment for protecting
siem to wash (heir hands of thei.- In.mself against Just such an itcci&gt; sonsibllity for. all Wrong attitudes at
their children when they start going were splicing a wire. In twisting it.
hr• evidently wa* not watching
where hu right unli was moving,
iintl touched the high tension wire
■ peaker thought that work might be above hl* long-sleeved rubber glove.
taken up by the m-Iio'-I* if they ware
At this writing no arrangements
equipped for ii. It u dutreasotuible
t &gt; expect that undet -ptv.M-nl con­
dition.- Mb a youth problems arc sympathy ixpres-vd fur tile family,
c.Kiiparatlvily sunidc, requiring pa- comteting of 1ns wife and four chil। tlent study, Cureful thinking, the

Dealer, tn WOOL, GRAIN, bTRDS, FLOUR
FBBDS. COAL. SALT. UMB AND BTC.

Hastings, Mich.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

FREE Flowers!

"Age^tccldes tin- Worth ol a great
many thing* in this world." we read.
This 1* especially true of furniture
and eggs.

HASTINGS MARKETS
ind if. pitted ttUswlfr April 33 1813
dad hi» life t&gt;-en {&gt;rolonced',onlr 11

FARMERS' MARKET &amp; SEED STORE

iW

drtn are three granitehjbhen. other
iclntAr.-. and many friends. F.itfcnil
services were livid on Tuesday. April

In Japanese cinemas, we read. a
paid commentator tell* the story of
each film as it •gtx.s along. We gen­
erally manage to sit in front ot. one
who does it for nothing.

CARDS of THANKS

-.are the

.made to bloom
with care and
knowledge—

CHARLES H. LEONARD

GRANGE PROGRAMS

With ull the money taxpayers have in-

Dusty roads spell waste, danger and discomfort.

vested in highways in the past few years,

Expensive surface material is ground to dry
powder and blown away one thin layer at£
time. Gradually dry road surfaces disintegrate,
become rough, broken through and unsafe.

must they now suffer the loss of these

FOR SALE!
Saturday, May 6 1 P. M
Household Goods of All Kinds
Sewing machine.
Heating stove. Range,
3-burner gas stove.
Gas heater.
3 dish cupboards.
6 rocking chairs.
5 bed*. 2 dressers.
Couch. 2 wardrobes.
4 tables. IS chairs.

Bookcase. Typewriter.
Radio. 3 stands.
2 pc’s linoleum. Rug.
Dishes. Canned fruit.
Fruit jars. Bedding.
Lawn mower.
Washing machine.
Luggage carrier.
,
Several carpels.

Other Article, Not Mentioned

TERMS: CASH Only

splendid roads that they hnvc bought
nnd paid for?

Millions have been invested in improved high­
ways. No one regrets it. Everyone is benefited
by them. Must we stand by and watch them go
to pieces through lack of proper maintenance?
Must we pay the cost of false economy? Must
we waste ten to save one dollar?

Yet, by applying moisture absorbing Dowflake
at slight cost, the surface can be held and both
the loss of valuable road materials and the high
cost of replacing them can be avoided. Know
the truth about highway maintenance economy.

Write for our booklet, "How to Control Dust.’*

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

DOWFLAKE
CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80%

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, May 3,1933

PART

mnor
innrinr Hr
nr
IVlIIHr uLHrnrer
IVIUlIL nUIILnUL Ul

'e
b"u
forestry camp will
I there U a sharp decrease in field । growers are accustomed to make on-1
AID LOCAL BUSINESS
jbean* and a moderate decrease indy alight change* in their planted (
11 Fll ri Ilin nrrrn:Oals nnd bailey.
acreage from year lo year. The;
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1HH HD OEETS[£V

ssa S=»=S~K» ."itsxrjysr
Jf newled ta^lre^taleTtlrere Ij^no:'1"*' lnd,catc ®“ &lt;«*a«e this year'
Frajrftln? Work Done-

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A SHARP DECREASE IN
BEANS BECAUSE OF PRE­
VAILING LOW PRICES

incentive to decrease the acreage of
East Lansing-Michigan counties
aim. and this year will be fully up ,v”t*d
*'h,ch MCarc lhe Ioc“,ion
------------ bar- try at laige
the decrease In-acreage lan_____________
cor
^. C4ini
, wlthlu
to ------------------------1932. 'Die yield* l&gt;f
oals and
“?®tan
corps
camp
I wilt
flv»
tree£ . theirconservation
,boundaries
____ ■—. —
... receive
.. J,
1H1IcJ last year were tar below the!*
111 br atvHit
about n
'e and
and one-half
&lt;X*-b*lf P*
will
average. and a reduction of five per wnL
‘
mediate and an increasing
increasing future j
UPWARD TREND IN
The h|gh average yields and very benefit from thc work done by men
cent on oat* and ten per cent in the
satisfactory price obtained, by beet ln sUcp camps, according to Ure for-1
DAIRYi iPRODUCTION
uvumv 1 iuix (Jie UnMon
w| barley
auu&gt; in indicated.
b whoJe thFor
Mi
growers in Michigan last year have «?stry deportment a: Michigan State
.
State Dept, of Agriculture :u a
of 3'i per cent tn Increased Ure Interest In that in- College.
«
L
nri.u « j
. ‘corn, three per cent in oata and diutry. It is expected that all tturi Th(f work u financed entirely by'
eleven sugar mlih that operated federal fun&lt;U- ond tllP can,(M wlll'
Oo-operating With Federal about two per cent m barley.
laat
year
will
again
be
in
operation
1
1*.
Qr
g
an
j
7
,d
t
0
carry
out
President,
Agencies in Investigation
m The^drastic
in. price* of
arevelt'.-. program of foretry
The state denartmmt
tienartmeni nf
nf nerind. '' field bean* during Ure last three !in
ln 1933,
‘*33-. and at least Utree
Uuxre of the
'the Ro
Roosevelt's
forestry work
The
...mnlnlno
flbaf were
n.r, closed last to alleviate _____
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P
FrtcuL years has been a discouraging fac-1 Icmaln
Jng five that
unemployment.
Most of
ture in co-operation with the Unit- tor to Michigan bean growers. La*liyear
**“ °Pcn tllls )*®rI tire men in thc camps will be re­
ed Slate* department of agriculture year a reduction of 22 per cent in
Indications point to a further In- eruiled from the ranks of unem-1
have been Investigating lhe pros- acreage was made,nnd thu year I crease of alfalfa hay in Michigan, ployed In the larger cities, but. it 1* |
pect* for acreage of crops for 1923 there will be an additional reduc- and more acreage of hay will be expected, that a part of the men
Information they have reccB*d ‘Ion of 13 per cent. For the entire available for cutting thl* year than will be selected locally In the sec­
HI ataaaic,
।jtlons
aavaaa aaa
waaavaa wiv
show* that
that'the
acre- .In
either area
1931a or saws
1932.
in which
the -vasii|O
camps use
are »vlu- •
shows
the acreage will be near- country the
tne prospective bean acre•- tho-same
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------•*—----------------.
Extremely low price* for im.t'cated.
last' ealed.
)y
ns ----was •harvested
be
practically
the same-sas'
I year's onion crop have resulted In a | In any event, at least part of the'
1032. Increases have been planned 'lu‘ Kar.
considerable curtailment In the supplies for thc camps will be
Michigan acreage. Last year it Ixwght locally nnd thl* will mean
was 8.670 acres while this year it is added business for merchants in the
expected to be 6.700 acres. For Hie nearby towns. It Is estimated that |
country at large the reduction for . the camps will mean thousand* of
tlie year will be something over dollars In extra business.
13.000 acres. a total of 78.550 acres' The work done by the men will
being'now Indicated.
make the county much more at-'
••*
tractive for tourist*, hunters and
m
nf.-i-.-ria fishermen. The additional lumber,
MCA TTFMQ lnrul puln-wqod produced from the
. IV1. V.
11 iLlvlJ
I plantings to be made will assure fu- •
I
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■ - ture employment to many people tn!
—
_
v.
n ‘be harvesting of forest crops.
"Camp Burry" ha* a fine new well?
„
at Ure beautiful rite on Stuart take. 1
Also plans for an excellent clay ten-;
’J}'*® at
'
nl&amp; court asdieli as ping-pong, bas-1
da*®'
*s‘a^"
ket ball vollev bull nnd baseball ‘,sbment ot fire lines, and {he cut­

Down with the Old Shades!
. . . Up with the New!

This Is New
Window Shade Week!

If your home, needs new window shades (and the chances
are it does) this week is your opportunity. New shades
for your spring housecleitning—windows as spick and
span as your walls, floors and other furnishings. Come in
this week and find out how inexpensively it can be done.

Our Stocks for This Event
Are Unusually Complete!
Right now our stocks are most
complete—sizes to fit any winflow—a wide selection of at­
tractive colors—and priced so
that you can afford to re-shade
every window in y’our home.

We have a reputation in this
city . for our window shades.
They fit accurately^ wear well,
and add to the appearance of
the home.

Window Shades
of

VICTOR

SATIN FINISH
HAND
MADE
Oil
Shade
Cloth

Size: 6 Feet x 36 Inches

Check up on your needs.

Shades Ordered Today—Ready to Hang Tomorrow

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

the rexall Store

Hastings, Michigan

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

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I™, taralry dtpLSi estimates;

INFORMATION
In order that the public may be more
fully informed as to the status of a na­
tional bank that is being operated un­
der a conservator, we desire to state
what we are permitted to do, and give
our authority for these statements. ’

conservator shall not be subject to any
limitation as to payment or withdraw­
al.” "Such deposits received while the
bank is in the hands of the conservator
shall be kept on hand in cash, or de­
posited with a Federal Reserve Bank.

The recent Federal legislation
known as the "Bank Conservation
Act," provides that' whenever the
Comptroller of the Currency of the
United States deems it for the best in­
terests of the depositors and o^her
creditors, he can appoint a conservator
for a national bank. The Act also pro­
vides that "the Comptroller may in his
discretion permit the conservator to re­
ceive deposits, but deposits received
while the bank is in the hands of the

It is "the duty of the conservator to
hold the affairs of the bank intact,
pending further disposition of its af­
fairs as provided by law.”

The Comptroller has given this bank
authority to accept deposits authorized
by the legislation quoted above.
Such deposits are not only safe, but
at ail times, including any period of re­
organization, will be paid without re­
strictions.
L ■.

The Older Y groups will have their: lhat oll Michigan counties can pro-;
next meeting al Camp Barry May; vide profitable work for 200 men!'
II th. This group also is considering tor one or two years nnd some counthe organization of on ' 6’l‘f‘l: tie* can use profitabJy a great deal'
Youth" movement here tn Barry imore labor.
'
,
county and an indoor baseball
--------------- -—-----league.
.
THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.
Middleville Y groups have chosen1 The monthly meeting of the
as their leader LeRoy Bell, who met Thornappie Gorden Club was held
with them, and Mr. Angell fast Wed­ Monday. May 1. In tire supervUor*
nesday evening. &lt; The new ofilcent1 room in tire court house.
chosen were, William McConnell,
The speaker* for Ure meeting were
president; Jaek Peeling. Vicq-presldent, and Gaytan Bell, Secy, and Mrs. Brewer of Grand Rapids, state
......
• president of Ure Federated Garden :
Nashville Y group held their on-i^bd* and Mrs. McMullen, also of j
nual hike and beef roast meeting Grand Rapids. W«K»ent of the;
Inst Monday evening. Woodward;E.??' n’Slr laU“(
Smith, leader, and Mr. Angell lead- *ere,
Interesting and educag? Bible study for this meeting.
T? £*y , ,h? knst'
i
Miller will* be swimming
.heart* of every garden
r nt Cnmp Barry. He has
PJf^nt.
...
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lhe Senior Life Saving test I . Mre Breuer ,poke of the effort* of i
nt Michigan State College.
'he garden club to have tile* set in |
Two hundred attended the nth ‘he curte to wat^r the tree* through |
Annual Barry County Y. M. C. A.1 “nd suggested a few hnndfuU of
Rural Conference last Saturday held' b°ne [ncal **■' put in the bottom* o
the
to feed ,h
the
trees.
She
in Grand Rapids. A full day was:”
’" tiles *"
* ,r
“S sh
** said j
put In beginning in the Fountain Hut the plan of garden *eed distri- &gt;
Street Baptist church with an un­ butiop worked out ttor the welfare'
gardens
wo*
a
fin?
plan.
Thc
or-;
usual privilege of having the beau­
tiful windows explained by the art­ ganlzation of garden clubs is
-- ■ist who conceived and painted them. spreading rapidly. We are approach- !■
a Mr. Perry of New York. Emory L ing lhe dawn of a new era. The bill i
*
Gallup.urgan^t.' played for the group now in the senate to ban billboards I
----------- —------------------------on the wonderful organ. Tire Cen­ J* number 10. Write your senator and I
'1IINDS CORNERS.
PLEASANT HILIthe present.
IBVING.
tral Fire Department put on an ex­ tell him to vote for this bill. Tlie |
I Mra. Fred Camp of Rutland vi*­
hibition for the pupils and .nearly
Mrs. George DeMott spent Wed­
Ladles* Aid Society will meet' ited Mrs. McCann while Mr. Camp
the roadside. There Is a Dill I,nri vr—&lt; cvss/i cmiti, wm t-iic- nesday with her aunt, Mrs. Frank atThe
all of tire 200 saw the Grand Rapids not
lhe home of Mrs Longstreet Fri­ did carpenter work for Mr. McCann.
now !„ the houre m Iramme lo pro- ‘
u “J “
Press made and printed. The mu­
Blivin. in Hie Gregory district.
cn J®
to .Pennock
hospital
day. May 5* Pot luck dinner. Every­
planting of trees on tho high- ®«
... L.---------- Monday
_bulfor
seum nnd Bell Telephone Co. were hiiril
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel and
way.?, u boure bill No. IM well.
hrtrt^f
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Moore of body is invited.
njso visited, as well an the Y. W.
. daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. James
________ __________________ a bad 1 Noahvillc spent Sunday with Mr.
The Irving community will greatly Nagel recently.
nnd Y. M. C. A. buildings where your reprerenuure and lell him &lt;o cose ot poisoning “
•
from a sore throat and Mra. Will Moore.
miss the Clinton family when they
the groups also had their lunch. vote ngalnat it. Mr*. Brewer closed und Urey unable to operate. Sire 1*
;
While
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Norton
Lyle
Tbbias
oi
Battle
Creek
spent
move
to
their
new
home
near
Six
‘
The Mooro, Orangeville. Blake and her talk with the following verse.
.■vine
better at thi* writing but still Saturday night with his parents. Lakes. They have been faithful at­, und family and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
I think that I did never see
Hosmer, schools were high point
in a very serious condition.
.
Robinson
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
O.
Tobins.
tendants at church, have been in­
A billboard lovely a* a tree.
winner* in attendance.
,1, Mrs. Fred Smith and another
Miss Susie Phillips visited m
Mr.. terested in the Fellowship, the La­. and Mrs. Lewi* Wilcox and children
Perhaps unless Ure billboards fall,
~
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। wen? visiting at L. D. Hall's, little
MinnkEviLLE.
daughter have been confined to'ahd Mra. Anril Golden of South
w!«ne UAMtoi
Mm tb«r' beds‘a 'leaTdays 'with’ severe Baitings. Sunday and also called on dles’ Aid Society, the Grange and. Arloa Wilcox, aged* four, fell olt a
every worthwhile project while they
The Gardner-Bennett party re­
Mr*. McMullen followed Mrs. M
throat
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Golden of Barry- have lived here and have been good। strawstack onto a barbed wire and
turned Tuesday evening nnd H. E.
and Mra
Mrs Seymour Jordan and ville. neighbors. Their /place U hard to, cut her arm severely. She wa* taken
Bennett I* improving slowly. We are Sire said. U*e your spare time gc - MrMrand
Wm Murray drove
to Dr. Swift immediately and 1* re. Aunt Della Holcomb 1* visiting at fill.
_
In hopes of seeing him about soon. tin, .equ.lntKl with Ila *3*1. soil .„ Uo.lcv
,
Burrell Phillips for a few days.
Tire Wileox Community Club," the( covering rapidly.
Their FlorldA trip was mainly for U 'if 71*1 .y”1 *“"* “ lh'
Mr. .M Mra M»ll Brftad ..re
Frank Tobias from near Nashville Fellowship and tire neighborhood in
the benefit of his health, and while world.' Everythin, we ure. rec. or Qr&gt;nd turdd, vullora Tuuduy.
spent
Sunday
afternoon
with
his
PODUNK.
for a time he improved, later he poreeu come, from the |oll AnnuaU
general were Invited, to the home of
y.
Mr&gt; Lecter lUymond brother. C. N. Tobias, and family.
had a backset, and is not a* well as have more beautUul bloom, then ,
Adalbert ty?alh visited his parents
Mr. and Mra. Lee Blackford, where
, p^^cy with his parents, who
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
hl* many friends wish.
in Hastings Tuesday.
perennials. TTiey require more rarej^fvc
Iran Mollne
sons
spent
Sunday
evening
with
Mr.
At the bank meeting Tuesday eve­ but the results are jn-orer. For terGladys Laubaugh spent last wecg
u,„n M,„ „„ „turned and Mrs. Ernie Matteson and fam­ Fifield. who had the misfortune to
ning lire following were elected as Ultalna sprinkle ehUken manure | wutl 11)em
lot* their home by fire. Everyone In Nashville vlriHng friends.
ily of Use McOmbcr district.
.
enjoyed meeting with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Smith made a burineaa trip
directors: Wm. Gackler nnd Henry artl bone mesl belwren the m.
M
d M
chiton Campbell
Mrs. Goldie Casey and sons ac­ Fifield and showing the sympathy to Detroit last week.
toe.t
s“ d« Tuesra ot ti^la.rer-.
Finkbclncr of the old set and the and cultivate It Into the
companied her brother. Russell felt for them in this calamity. They
new members are: Wm. Kronewlt- wuteru lo bloom couture he roots. ,noU),r „„ KaUmaaoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Monta Replogto
Mott, and family of Delton to
ter. A. H. Bell and H. o. Beneway. Fertilise your plants heavily.
M1^
ErenbMa ts assuUna Woodland Sunday and spent the are living in Mrs. Locke's house for visited friends in Dealing Sunday.
It Is hoped to have Ure bank open
day with their uncle and family.
soon, which will be a great accom­
Work like Ure devil and tertdU..\,.„k mtd Ure care ol Mr. cooks
Mra. Joe Nevitt and her grand­
modation to the public.
*
Cut your dosers lor lhe house .
who u u poor health.
daughter. Rubylee, of Battle Creek
Tlie Junior-Senior banquet at the The more you cut Ure more Ure
lIr .nd Mra. trert Fulmer and
Pvthlun hail put on by the’ Pythian StlSw'XSt ntSSTK,™Buulv rret'suf Mr. visited Mrs. Clara Brown and at
Edd.
Newtons Saturday and Sun­
Sisters was attended by about 80. ■prlnUrd about planta keeps back .Ild
c
Tire pupils all went to the school seeds and Irelpe the floreer. The
F K
Irom day.
Miss Thelma Tobins and friend.
building and enjoyed a dance for Ute ol a llo.ee seed la lour
Ure American Sunday School Union Mr. Meyers, of Kalamazoo and Miss
several hour*.
alter that Ure permlnMUm Is very.h„ or„„,srd a.Sundsy school to Wieble of Indiana visited Mr. and
Twenty' members of the Boy small. Besuulul pudetta do not
|leM
„ko,,,houM.
Scout* went to Battle Creek Satur­ demand a spacious income, nor a t.ach Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Mrs. W. O. Tobias Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Orames and
day and enjoyed nn outing until riiaclou* piece of property.
a Berends was chasm Superintendent, Mahlon Tobias of Battle Creek
Sunday night. There will be sev­ spacious urse Severs people Imped
Mr ,nd „„
wiuiams and
on the latter's parents. Mr.
eral other outings this summer.
lire irerden club and II Is hoped Ure ,.mUy ,„a M,
„„ H j wu. called
and
Mrs. W. O. Tobias, one evening
The local D. E. 3. will hold a pub­ memberahip mH Increase rapidly -, „am.
on Mr. ,,d up j., last week.
.
lic installation this Friday evening Anthony Hoes.
_________
Bohleli
Bunday
and found Mr
Mr.
and
Mrs. Fred Bush and
at their hail. You are welcome.
family of Battle Creek spent Sun­
NORTHEAST WOOUI-ANn.
I Schleh more Improved tn health.
Thc severe storm Sunday evening
day afternoon with her parents, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hauer of
westVdpf
left us without electric lights for
o ,
"'1*" ,
.
and Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
«&gt;me time which was very disagree­ Barbera Corners spent Sunday with,
Ellen Kline Is on the rick list.
able for the services af tire M. E. Charley Velte and Mr. and Mr*. TJe Spring italic Fratlnd wil be
Tlie Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle,
h"1 neat Bunday. May I. at lour
church where Urey were putting on Howard Clum ol West Odesre.
MUa Baaile Valentine end mend »c'“* &gt;» Hs.tlnsa In the Central will meet Wednesday afternoon,
pictures. Tlie storm wa* very heavy
hero. So far we have not heard of ol Hasutwi spent Sundsy atlh Mr. audllortum. Tills eompleres mfr Muy 10. with Mr. and Mrs. Hammle
and Mra. tree Hainbarier and Mr. years wwt In music endure swards Armour at Hickory comers.
any lightening damage however.
l?r ““
mu“5
wl." be
. The Pythian BUtcr* will entertain and Mr. Fllrmy Hansbarrer.
HOPE CENTER.
Mr. and Mra Jim Britten agd
»h»
,ra”
their Grand Chief thl* Monday eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ashby and
Mr and Mrs.
Mrs E E. Vandlen W»‘» whooi a»^ h*urta Andera. A»Al­
A pot luck----------------supper will
be lamlly
family. Mr.
ning. z
— -__
8
a.
e-w
i
IkiTt
Arrntz.
Mnrv
TzrtiluAnantx
A number
of thc member*^ oi
of Hastings.
Mr. »
and
Mrs. v&lt;
Oryol i***1 ,AtT,n,7
Mar
Louise Arenta, daughter went to Battle Creek Sun-,
muim**. mr.
h« mra.
—Zr —
—,\ -------KJ'td............
—
v.
day
to
care
for Mrs. Ashby a molh«
____
.
___
Jimmie
Snrlniter.
Donna
nnd
Eulnh
Springer. Donna and Eulah
of the Cowan Lodge are expected Shellenbargrr ol Barbera camera
end Mr. and Mrs. Mlles Bawdy end Keller. All lhe parents and nelghto accompany their Chief.
Albert Anders returned to Grand'
urged* "
lo attend —
and1 ~
see
Ismlly were at John Stairs' hetplnp bors
k"~ are
— —
Rapids
Monday
after spending al
DOWLING SCHOOL.
Mr*. Vandlen celebrate her birth­' what these pupil* have accom­
week at the home of Mr. and Mra.;
plished.
The tenth grade presented their day Sunday.
comedy, "The Deacon* Courtship"
Ml** Bessie Valentine of Hasting*t’ Mrs. Btanclw Otis, who i* caring Fred Ashby.
to a large audience Thursday eve­ ejicnt Sunday evening al .Pllnny, for Miss Belle McCallum spent Sat­ . Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Lyttle spent
urday nnd Sunday in Hastings with Sunday and Monday at the Heller’s ।
ning. The play was well received Hansbarger*
at Guernsey lake.
«r. u
.xj Mrs.
mm. Ben Landis of
«. ~uu.
and each member of thc cast wa*
Mr.
and
South hp£ &lt;U»taht«. Mrs. Wm. LinliUftOn, home
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Norwood of'
highly complimented for the way Woodland called on WU1 Velte*
Friday
evening
Mrs Bertha McKlbbln is quite Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mrs Mar- ,
they rendered their part*. The act­
shall
Norwood
ot Delton spent Sun­
___
__________
ill
with
lumbago.
Miss
Sarah
Ering of Merrill Isham as Ned. the
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
way is caring for her. We all hope day with Mrs. Kate Williams at the
negro, and Lareva Powell, a* Top»y
McDermott home.
,
Mrs. Myra Flrater accompanied for her prompt recovery.
Turvy, was voted by thc audience
Vernon
Textcr
of Delton spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCallum
a* the best. They will present their Greta Flratcr and her 8th grade puFLOUR
FEED
COAL
‘spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra. week end with hi* grandparent*, Mr.
play.at Bedford Tuesday evening. plls to Grand Rapids Saturday.
May 9. under the auspices of the' The Coat* Grove ball nine played Hubert Pettengill of ..Hickory Cor- and Mrs. Chas. McDermott.
BRICK h. TILE ♦ FARM
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby and son'
the Carlton Center nine at Thorn- nera.
tenth grade of Bedford.
j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wise and Lyle called on Ernest Hom'* of East
We have ordered our invitation*, apple lake Sunday P. M.
i
Saturday Mr. und Mra. A. Riblel Glen spent Thursday with Mrs. Cedar Creek Sunday afternoon.
for commencement exercise* which
HASTINGS, MICH.
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony William*
1* to be held Thursday evening, May■ and Mra. Maria Gilliland of Lake Elizabeth Manning and family of and
Mr. and Mra: Russell Kay of
Odes* called at Qriey Gilliland's. ! Yankee Spring*.
Kalamazoo
spent
the
week
end
with
Herbert
Flrater
and
wife
spent!
Congratulation*
to
William
Hart
The ninth and tenth grader* are
their parents. Mr. and Mr*. Frank
Sunday
with
the
Clarence
Felzer
and
Thea
Gillon
of
Shull*
who
were
working on their -herbarium*.—
Leonard.
!
I family near-Freeport.
: married Saturday.
Scribe—Edna Oerbor.

The trust funds created during the recent banking
holiday constitute part of the new deposits refer­
red to above which are payable without restriction

Hastings National Bank
HASTINGS • MICHIGAN

LIME
JUST RECEIVED
A CARLOAD OF /

SOMEONE IS ABOUT
« TO GET A JOB $
A job is open! The employment manager
runs through his list of qualified men and
considers several. One of them has a tele­
phone and can be reached quickly. He gets
first chance.

Other things being equal, the applicant or
former employee who can be reached by
telephone is quite likely to get first call.

AGRICULTURAL
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Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement G

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 1M3

COATS GROVE.
I
BARRYVILLE.
I
der allowing account entered. Dis-JI
ot administrator Issued. Es­ Mr. andlHra. Wm. Brooks and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Riven* of j
COURT HOUSE NEWS charge
tate enrolled.
(and Mr*. Harve Woodman »pept! Battle Creek were guest* of Mr. and I
Est. Marshall Tripp, dec'd. Order Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.- John;Mrs. Will Hyde Tuesday evening.
allowing account entered.
(Woodman observing the wedding! The Barryvlile H. E. Class'bald
PROBATE COURT.
Ert John Hinkley, dee d. Petition anniversaries
•nnlveraanc* of U
m former
fornmr and lat-j jt4 iMt meeting al Hie home of &gt;H*.1
Est.
live
E*t Ira Shaver, dec'd. Annal ac­
-------McKeown Thursday with lui
to* USUW..U
demand dividend ‘ler oouple.*
and the blrthda) nr
ot Mrs.
count of administrator filed.
*for
”• authority
Z________
“
—_ ■_-‘j
...........
M "•
lUrwxhlijn
(attendance of ten members. Election |
Eit Orpha A Mowry, dec'd.- Or- filed. Order
to demand
dividend on
woouman.
der ailo« Ing claims entered.
I savings account entered.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. 8 Thompam. 1 of officers resulted with an unani-1
««.
ru«u.
UIA.U.Order
1U1UCI
W11-Mr. und 'Mr*. Walter Thompson,
..—J,----- nwus vote for the old leader* and
Est. John I. Baker, dec’d. Order! r| Est.
Day Pugh.
deed.
conI firming sale
allowing claim* entered.
' of real eilate entered. Agnes Haight and daughter, Wilma, officers. They are n follow*: leadJ Est. Alvin C. Barker,
dee ...
d. .Final
and-Florencc
Dunnigan
and riaugh-jrrs. Mrs. Mabel Adams and Mrs ;
Est. Henry Roe. dec'd. Petition'
~v., ...v
.... -.
— --------- -------—J
. — ter.
- —
• - Mae
-------— ____
chairman. Mrs. Clara
for authority to exchange stock filed, account of guardian ----------tiled. Release,
Anna
attended
thi- High'EthdktVilcox;
i
..™. ____
_______
_ P. —
MU«r.
Sec.-Trea* . Mrs.- Glennaj
Order authorlxing admlnUtralor to
guardian by ward filed. Discharge school
play ________
in Hasting*
Friday
,
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Mrs Harold
Harold Kebey
Kebey of . Bldelman. We plan on taking sec
exchange stock entered.
j of guardian trailed. Estate enrolled.
Mr.
Martin, Mra. Florence Kelsey &lt;ifl«»d year nutrition or planning
Est. Glenn C. Freer, dec'd. Order
*
NORTHEAST WQODI-4ND.
■Kalamaaoo and Mr* Lrnah Wood I meals for the family for next year,
appointing administrator entered. |
Bond of administrator filed. Letters, Mr nnd Mra. Pliny Hansbarger of Hasting* attended churirh liens
Mr and Mr*. W. B Walker and,
nnd &lt;wnt
rt-it at
ofimunuurar.uw.~Meu
administration issued
1 and ^daughter anfi Mr. aniI Mra la.inrfav
Sunday and
spent the rest
ot the Floyd Allen spent Sunday night:
E»t Bert W Jone*, dee d WarHatubarger were Grand lUplds day with Warney Kelsey's, observing
- - und- Inventory
- - - -----filed
- •
visitor* Saturday and Sunday.
Wurney's birthday..
Tiny were bn Hi«ir return trip from
rani
I] Mr.jind Mr* Homer Sawdy enter- j
Florida to their home In Chesaning
account of executor'filed.
gained the la'-tcr'a sister from Jack- munity service Sunday evening for
Mr. and Mrs Ralph DeVine and
Est. John F. Koeller, dee d. An-au“da&gt;&lt; the coming year were: Pres.. Ethel Mn. Anna DeVinc were in Middlenual account of administrator filed.. Mis* Rosa Velte and Mrs. Leon
. Vice-Pre*.. Marian Wood- Mile on business Saturday.
Est. Olive Hobart, dec'd. Petition i Tyler spent Friday .afternoon with
.................
—......... .. .
man. a
Perry Faswtt of Lansing is visit-1
lorTdirtm^lii^^
^kkroud r.r
of rwiroi,
betroit ^^.^^re^re*^
^-d‘.
mis. ssssciuuii
„
...5 ,.
_
...
special administrator filed.- Order at, urc
the iwtnr
home us
of .Mra.
Sheldon..
£ran
.?.c,n,er.r »re««H*r.
j-reaa Ing his parents and other relatives
Mr*. Lucy
Lucy Velfc
Velfc entertained
entertained the 8ml h;u&gt;ller&gt;. Loren Oversmith and here.
appointing special administrator en-; -Mra.
- - -.
---------- club
• ■ Paul Woodman.
tered. Bond of special admlnutra-j Cheerful
Helper*
Birthday
Heber Fader attended the Father
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Barnum and and Son banquet al Urbandale Sat-tor filed. Letter* of special admlms- j Wednesday.
trator issued Inventory filed
• Mrs. Holly. Mr and Mr* Bedell of baby and Mr. and Mrs. Frank urday evening and helped furnish;
:
Haight
nnd
children
vputed
Sunday
Est. of Joseph C. Bray. &amp;cd. An-; Mason. Mr. and Mrs Forel Holly of
thc music.
ntial account of admfflWrator filed.' Lansing and Frank Schopbell of !in Grand Rapid*. Mrs. George Eas­
Mrs. Irvin took her seventh and
Est. Guy F. Settles, dee d. Final Eaton Rapids visited Johrt .Gardner's ley relumed with them for a visit eighth grade pupils to Grand Rap-|
account of administrator filed. Or- Sunday.
ids Saturday. They visited the.
The L. A. S. is to be held this Press
t-ir** ouuning.
building, uw
thc lire
fire uunu.
bams, one
week Thursday at the church. The|&lt;,f the large churche*. where they
church will be cleaned at thc same ■ h*tened to some fine mhslc from tlie
time. Club No. 4 servu dinner. ■ pip&lt;, argan, and also enjoyed a
Everybody invited.
movie They came home u tired.
There was a fine attendance at | but happy bunch.
tlie "Clean Up" time on the church j Thc C. E will hold a business
ground* Thursday evening.' It was;meeting at thc home of Heber Fu*nicely cleaned up un'd many shrub* I ter Friday evening.
and perennials *ct out.
I Sunday was a big day at thc
Mra. H a. Woodman and daugh-(church when eleven of our young
ter Ruth went to Kalamazo, on | PCOP*® became membera.
Saturday afternoon und Martan 1, Mr- "nd,
Heber 'I-aster and
Woodman returned home with them u,nl &gt;' nnd Rf&gt;'mond Green alUndid clean-up day in "*
Battle
vn Sunday allcnjoon
■'•*
’‘u Creek
.Saturday
and
enjoyed
the parade
Rev. Adcock ot Hasting* spoke ut ‘
played In the band.
AT ECONOMY PRICES
the cpmmunily service on Sunday .‘ Heber
Mr*
Henry
of
Ashley
spent Sat­
cvennig. Mrs. Keith Bowman gave urday with her Aunt Carrie
Wlla piano *olo and vocal »olo ami u litis and they called on Archie
Ladies' quartette gave u .song.
Newton and children in PrichardThc D^ G.’ T. O- club will meet ville in lhe afternoon.
next Wednesday P. M-. May 10 with
Mr. and Mrs. Chester WillltLi nnd
Mrs. Keith Bowman.
Janette and Raymond of Lansing
j The p, T. A. was held Friday eve­ were Sunday guc»u of Mr. and Mrs.
ning with good attendance. Thc J. J. WIllilU and Helen.
program was put on by 4-11 groups.
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BEEF STEAK

Round or Sirloin

PORK ROAST
PORK STEAK

3

23c

ll&gt;.

Pure Pork

Home Dreaied

IOC I

Lb.

v-‘

6c

Lb.

SUMMER SAUSAGE

COTTAGE CHEESE

Lb.

18c

Lb.

10c

Picnics

2C

PORK »&lt; BEANS 6 - 25c
Country Club — In delicioua tomato tauco

U.nl’r^hJ *C

Fresh Bread
Famoua Country Club

2 its; 17c

,

CATSUP
Standard quality

Corn Syrup

5

»~b

ib.p.11

25c

29c

PINEAPPLE

Avondala — Sliced, in haavy *rrup

-Camay Toilet Soap
IVORY SOM*. m^Uun, b.r S«

FANCY CORN

20c

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Country Club finoat

Gold Band Soap

JEWEL

b...

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Graham Flour
Or Yellow Corn Maal

SCRATCH FEED

19c

3 b-« 55c

COFFEE

Smooth and fragrant

lb.

ui 13c

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—That’s What Your Bank Means to You!
This bank, which we hope you may make
yours, is rendering a safe and convenient
service to its patrons and the community, as
it has done for nearly a half century.

E*U* fancy

POTATOES

Mlddgan — U- 8- N«- 1 quality

he soundness or this
bank's policies ha« been
demonstrated through all of
.these yeura. You are cordi­
ally invited to enjoy the serv­
ice find convenience of this
IjariK by becoming one
of its many patrons.

T

CARLTON CENTER.
We are hoping Mrs Earle Aason,
who ha* been *o seriously ill In the
ierding over tht week end were, the Plainwell hospital, following an Op(ration,
will soon be at home.
latter* niece, Mr. and Mrs. Ford
Mr. and Mrs. James Nevins enter­
Turtcheily and Air. and Mra, Stim­
tained Sunday Mr. and Mra. Ernest
son of Laming. .
: Caryl Fuller spent, part vt last Wildermuth and Mrs. Eva Nevin* of
week with hb sister. Mr*, Glenn Yorkville.
Thc high wind and electric storm
Densmore of near Woodland. Mrs.
Caryl Fuller accompanied Mra of Sunday afternoon blew down sevDensmore und daughter* to Lansing. era! trees and tlie electric current
wa* of! lor a tew hours.
■Saturday
Or\ Sunday afternoon Graydon
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Zuschnitt of
west of H.utmgs visited Mr. and De Valle. Donald Neondorf of K.dMrs. Ralph Henncy Sunday after­ miiHtoo. Grace Earle. Darmy und
1 Dickie Jenners of Plainwell called
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Nash went to.ion Robert Warner.
iw bring their son. i. Ml*a Laura James, accompanied
Laiumg Friday to
Willard, home- lor over the week b&gt;’ Lmnard Van Mille. attended a
end. Mrs. Floy Greenfield accom-; widen wedding anniversary al Humpanied the Niuhs to Lansing.
Hton on Saturday. One hundred
Floy Greenfield is convalescing !’ixt&gt;' sue*u were present.
nicely from thcqwlnlul burns on hu' Mrs Sadlc Sc,Kl *nt* MW clara
DOWLING.
liana*, which he received Tuesday
will entertain "The Helping
Mrs. Jennie Gorham is confined,
inght while fishing. when the gaso- Hund Club' on Wednesday after­
to her bed at present and i» tinder I
line from the jack in some way was' noon.
spilled on hU hand* and clothing I Eleven of the girls in the com- tiac care of a nurse. Mrs. Tina Lea-1
and wigs ignited!
munity have organized a Camp Fire ter to&gt; has been sick the pqst week,
«... 7,
- Group
Gratin Tltcv
are very
very enthusiastic
enthusiastic and Mrs, Elizabeth Rulison who ha*
Beatiiiung next Sunday. May
Tliey arc
preaching at thc local M. E church ■Mnd “rc bl,*&gt;' *eH«n«. pencils, handy; been quite seriously UI is reported 1
will be at 9:30 o'clock mid Sunday! kitchen mil-- and extracts in :nv a* slightly improved.
Schqol immediately after.
|effort to earn al least a part of' Harry McCarty, who underwent
——■*'• &gt;
•——
|their annual due*.
an appendicitis operation at BatSOI TH .MAPLE GROVE.
' Die last meeting of tlie Pine Lake ue Creek last week k» making a I
. Scraces at the Wilcox church (Nutrition Class was held with Mary ;Kood recovery and expects to leave
have been changed taking effect. Lxv.tcr on April 37. Tlx- lesson .was1 ijie hCHpltai Saturday
next Sunday. Sunday School u: D on Diet for thc Expectant Mother"
Mr. and Mrs Frank Van Syckle
o’clock and preaching at 1G o'clock, and "Diet for the Child, up to and and Mr*. MalUe King were al OUeMr*. Peter HdOmmi. Mi* Fraqk including the Second Year." These K0 Sunday where they visited thc
Norton and Clcvta ;.petll Wcdr.t j-: leraoiw for the year have been very; hrter's son and family. Mr. and
daV ill
IliiAltTU-.,
:; uv-ll
..... «Edward
— j King
*
day
m Hasting*
well viien
given hv
by Mr,
Mra. Helen IV.oilU.
Beadle -Mra.
Mr. and Mrs W. C Clark were in and
Mr- -------------------Myrtle Rogers,
and much Mr and Mr*. Elgin
-----------r —
Cotton and
Hasting.,. Wednesday
l“
kr !*
— •them
’— lor
~ their untiring daughter of Lansing and Mr and
praise
la -*
due
Mr .ind Mra Andrew Link ofjetlort*.--------------------------------------------- Mrs Irving Fisher and Lucille and
Nashville spent Friday evening with
--------------"
Wallace Norton of Vermontville
her brother. Vcrn Khston
SOUTH WOODLAND.
were guests Sunday nf Mrs. Etta
J. JL Norton and our teacher. Ml**; i-*'1 Week * Letter
Stanton. Mr. Norton remaining fur
Fox. Uwk several of o:ir seventh unci
Miss Opal Uckrono nf B.--th- an Indefinite visit,
eighth gradc-ra to Grand Rapids ren. Mich . and Paul Towiwnd were, Lant Coon met with a bad accl-'
Saturduv
1 united in marriage by Rev. H. V. dent one day la--t week, when cut­
Mr., Lulu Gruy and Robert -pen: ,1\&gt;wn*end EaAtcr Bunday tn their ting a band from a bundle of cqrnSunday at Leon Gray * in West Ver- - newly furnuhed home in the pre*,stalks the jack knife dipped und
-n»ntvil!c.
Ivncr
i*.'""' of twenty-two relative.*
•■-- »nd
“na penetrated thc eye ball, which re-;
Ha»triigs visitor* from this n/igh-j' friend*.
They
were
nl”’si„&lt;Th
r ?&gt;
r,*ngiven
K,nn a
’ rreep7CCp,' -,uked tn a temporary loti of sight'
, borhood Friday were. M; uiurMf* Itton
. non Friday
Irtdav in the
tlie Brethren
Rretluen ehurrh
church , l&lt;-a*.4t
/
z
,
and uses no more current
w c Clark. Mra I&lt;e Gould Mi basement. Their many friends »W1 ' Mr
werttnan
Mr. Bna
and Mr5
Mra. UTOr8e
George Wortman,
; Clare Sheldon Stephen Decker. Mr । for them a long and happy a.-dded Mr nnd Mrs orrUfe Dunn .rod Mr!
than one ordinary lamp bulb
and Mra Frank No: tmi and Cieota hfe
and Mrs. Charles Be Ivan and son.!
I Ila Jarr.rrd of Baltic Creek spent
Mr... Hajtel Jones of Grand Rap- RObcrt. of nnc ]axe -.pent Stindav
. the week erid at thc Jarrard-Eilbtoti! ids spent over the week &lt;-ndwnh her WRh
parent* • Mr and Mr* 8
'““J, „
;
o~'* *'*
£“ A WJru».n. In bnner ol Uw ta.-lh-1
Alberta Greenfield of Hiratimr*
Mr*. Carrie Scott and children day of their fatlicr
spent Ute uerk enh with her father, spent the uwk end with relative* m
Mr. and Mr*. Bert 6tls enterC W Knoll.
[Hasting*.
tamed
tallied vnaries
Charles wen*
Wells and aa friend,
friend,
------ nnANnrvii'i F------: . ,r'
.•*"?"
t,r‘“;d nrtP.‘ Irom Battle creek Sunday after-1
Olt ANtftt ll.l.t.-------- , nij spent
Saturday
afternoon
with with
..—..noon and evening, also
... Mr. and'
nb spent
Saturday
afternoon
Today we offer an amazing new Frigidairc
: Mf.-. J W Sheffield spent Wed-, Mrs.
Mr? Homer Rowladcr
Mra. L J. Oswald, lhe evening be­
nesday with her .-bter in Grand
Friends
t-fiends of
of Win
Wm Men
Meade cf sixty ing spent with a program of music 1
that operates on as little current as one
■Rapids.
Point are iorry to hear ot hl* wrtMr. and Mr; H. N Loomu of
Sunday gue«ts.
ordinary lamp bulb.
” ou?
,
Battle Creek have moved into the
Jamer Herminet.c were *R«)}
: rviu
&gt;vumu uhm
I ord.. a
Aspinall
and &lt;aiiu&gt;&gt;
fanm . m
of »&gt;.
W. cnanes
Charles Shultz noure
house and
and Mr aiut
and
Remarkable also in its new conception
■‘"nd’xra*' AhrSHermmrtra Wo*xlIfln,i wrrc
•*' " Bow- Mr* Lc»tFr Keller Of Battle creek
oMvr^j^mneviih*
,lermmrt*c udcr^Sunday.
are now occupying one of the cot-’
of convenience... this Frigidaire has auto­
.01 IM,tr tTairicviuc
-------------- « » »lairs at Clear lake
Maxine
Foote
and
friend
x-nt
SHULTZ.
Uge*
at
ciear
lay.
,
Maxine Foote and friend •spent
;x-nt 1
SHULTZ.
matic defroating—automatic ice tray reSaturday aftcraofn and evening
Mr. and Mr* George Thomjvon
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
'
leaxing—% more food space—extra room
with Mr. and Mrs. Holli* Ken: of vbited
and
------- the
-------latter'*
—• - sbter. Mr. -•••*
Mr. and Mrs Alton Armour and
Hopkm* •
■ Sun■
for tall container*.
Mr- James Myer*, near Ohcgo
children of Battle Creek'vratted Mr
Mrs Blancgr Wickham of De-, riav
day.-----------------------------------------------’
.
,and Mrs. Ned Lancaster Sunday.
'
Modem in 1U beauty ... thia Frigidairc
troit U lending a couple of ucek*
Mr. and Mrs. Vert Robinion were
dUUU., gucits
BUVJM in jhe John
-umi Bene„,„■
COSTS ONLY
Sunday
with her mother. Mra. Nettle.New;- Sunday visitor* of ti*c latter.: aunt. dkT home were. Mr. and Mrs. Jolm,
introduces a new style in cabinet deaign—
ark 4t thl- place.
iMrs. Jennie Lyons and *on.Albert. Garner.-Mi** Ethel Haskin and Mr i
Mrs Nettie Brown* returned to near Banficld Albert Lyons called and Mrs. A. R. Ellison and daughter.1
with a finish of aparkling white Dulux.
her home at thl* place Sunday afv-jat Hobfuaon* Monday.
Thelma also Russell Cl tester of Lan-'
“
Mr •■“id Mrs George Clou.-*- en- 4ln5, Mr. and Mr*. Chet Outstanding
Tompkins
in its quality . . . with
Mr and ‘Mr.-- /.......
Ar.hlu- and Mns of
|IwUng,_
. |
iKalamazoo
jicrtained Mr
porcelain interior, dependability and long
। Mr anti Mr. Gerald Rupe of, Sawyer anti family of Kalamahvj
amainr Mia* Alloc Camp wax in Kalama! Coldwater i* MM-ndini: tlr week with-Sunday.
„u&gt;11, Women'*!
ImIION • ffDFKAl 1
life . . . every detail reflects the standard*
.-&lt;»• Saturday aiw
attending
i )U» parent*. Mr and Mr*. Marian
Mrs Grace Clark of Kalamazoo d
,,*- at
at Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo College.
College.
Day
which have made Frigidaire the choice of a
;Rupe, of thb vicinity
is spending a few day* at the home
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■
l/« MORE FOOD SPACE
----------------------------of
licr
parent*.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Win
HOLMES
.............
CHURCH.
million
more
buyers
tlian
any
other
elec
­
,
liOBlMll'E PARK
'Chamberlain
™.
Mr. —
and Mra. Welby
------- ---------------Crockfurd
The pew Frigjdairca art built wfth a highly effi­
I Mr and-Mra-Alex PWU nf Grand,1 Ka
i&gt;inrn ciouie
has been
tric refrigerator. Cgll at our showroonu
Kathryn
Clouse r™
ha*
been ahrent
absent and Jamily were Sunday visitors at
«.1W «. Mr and Mr, JuldX.
cient, apace-saving iniulatina givipg lhe cabinet
— ..1.^.1
--------- George Higdon'* at Naihving.
,
and see this revolutionary new refrigerator
tan Pott* Sunday afternoon.
.ult of nines®.
Mrs. Roy Wickham was in Grand!
■mailer outwda dimauioa* but much greater I
: Mr and Mra. Otto Lightfoot ot
.« __________
' Rapids Saturday with her seventh
today.
•toragc tpacc.
Freeport were Sunday guetU of Mr.;
MORGAN.
and eighth grade pupils of the
. and Mrs. John Kollar.
Mr and Mr* E Duxberrv of Bat- Brown school.
■ Mr und Mrs. Julian Pott, enter-.tie creek are-.vpending a few day*
Mr. and Mr*. Harry Woodman of
J tabled,thc Larkin Club Salurflay-jatuicir
at their cottage
here.
cottage here.
Grand Rapid* client'the week end
; night. '
&gt;r..,
| Jirv
Rev and
and **ra.
Mrs. Alic..
Allen —
DcLong
of
Hubert Banium’*.
ap^&amp;hf^eor^
Grand
Ledge' rpent
spent "Sunday"
with Mr and Mra Lloyd Valentine ot
■
—
&gt;—
-Poland
—-—- jtnd Ores
nd Ledge
Simt-ay ’ref.li
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar attended their aunts. Mr* Millie Fluty and Woodland were Sunday visitor* of
the funeral
Corrigan Mra.
Mary Yiir'ncr
tlin
flinrreil of Patrick
Pzlriclt
Cnmaan
Mr, X(.»r,.
Roland Valm|jpe**
A ClHttAL MOTOIS VAlUt
Tuesday.
f Mr. knd Mr*. J. W. Sira Her and
Herman Rcntch of Freeport was Homer »pcnt Saturday and Sunday
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
calling in Uils- neighborhood one wttti their children at Kalamaaoa
Mrs. James McCrea and family,
ahd Ph:ni cl!
.
hav% been entertaining relatives thc1
Mr. and Mr*. John Kollar called Mr,
Mn Sca-kv
Beatrice Kimjjp
Knapp giid
and daiqflidaugli- p^t week from Chicago.
- Harnett
—.... ot -------------.... _oa pg^y Barnum wm in Zeeland
on 8. B. Nibbs one day Ian week ter
lUstnis* called
aud found him a httlc better.
Mn. D. Hagerauu Saturday.
. Tuesday.
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.
Cash was practically unobtainable by any­
one (except those who had been hoarding).
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er. Mrs. Mary Lou Hcnney. Monday. ,
PRAIRIEVILLE.
-------------------------MILO.
Mrs. Morna Vanderllp expects to I Mrs Homer Henney of Campbell Ophl Honeywell. Mary Jean and
Eight tedies from lids nelghborresume her former duties as post­ called on Mrs Mary Lou Henney Ivan Smith and Hoy White attend- htwd attended lire Homemakers Club
Friday.
mistress at tlie local office tn the
•d Ure community night program at!at lhe Kellogg school Tuesday evwMr. and Mrs. Brumbaugh and ths Kellogg school Friday night. All]ning and listened to MU* Day of
near tulre.
.
Mias Augusta Hinckley expects to former's mother of Dowling were vailing schools had part in the pro- ithe Kellogg Plant give s lesson on
return lo her home this week after, guests of Mr end Mrs. Fred Wil­ gram. Opal Honeywell represented, denseru
. Pralrlevllk with a piano rolo. The ■ Mrs n.H.nA n*k wa. awisung
laving spent lhe winter with her liams Sunday.
■ IUMlew „f Ulc unllea- Aid at Ure
Mr and Mrs. Rosenberger of ।^whole program wu fine
sister, Mrs. IngaUbc. in'Grand RapClatksville called Wednesday at the /Mr. -------- —George
—&gt;&lt;r Wood and iiomc of Nina Fenner. It waa a very
idf.
and-- Mrs.
and-Mrs.
Sam 1 good meeting with a fine sufipcr and
.Zltcd Mr. a:.;!
iSs. Sis;
Messrs. Ed. Coats. Wallace Camp­ home ot their son, Harold Rosen- children visited
Page of Quimby Sunday. .
' over four dollars taken into tha
bell, Dan Goodenough nnd Buna
stma attended
the .nu- —
—
Mrs. Julia Castle Townsend, 'treasury.
Anderson left lhe first of lhe week'। — -----------------------------.for Indiana where they arc employ­ teiUon close held at Mra. Charlie daughter of Peter. Sr., and orntla j Mr. and Mrs. H. J Flower, MUs
. Earl Cait,c- P**J*d away April M.1 Bernice and Mn&lt;. Hattie Bellinger
ed by the .Bratton Lumber Company
.
. y ..R T,P*nni1*2‘ 1B33 al hcr homt‘ u‘ Frederick. Okla- spent the week end with Mr. nnd
Mr and Mrs. Carl Gilliland mov­ a
rlPtK *nd
I?lk’
ah- *’aa b"rn 111 Waterloo. Mr* H M-Kennedy of Dowagiac.
ed last week to Valparaiso. Ind., WllvoiT of Escanaba,
came Monday. jBck.&lt;m county. Michigan and with ।
--------------- ■
where the former has work for some 2hnJ°w!r
,*er t*"nU sl*111 her Kirihood days I a grocery store in Topeka. Kan.
time.
•
p* *r 's
. attended the jn Barry count). Four son*, and nin by a Negro, is reported to have
The Sunday mornbig wtvfor hour
*
&lt;kk“aU’ rrwn three daughters, one brother, Peter hung out this sign: ■ Kwittlng the
'Phone 251S
was given over to Mrs: Anderson' of
nr
i. J' CasUe' andonc *u?*r- Mra He,u&gt; crwllck bus! new TH I gets my Ouu
Grand Rapids, our president of lire k2£ .tu.r
• .h BcnM,n
lett w
the low of in." That could be written better
Womeh'a Foreign Missionary 8-&gt;ci- ‘ back after several weeks in tlie B ]ored mother and sister. Hire liad I grammatically but not financially.
ety of the Grand Rapid*.district In emngeiuuc work With Rev. Dr ns- Inany
Mnd lnttld8 m Ban&gt;. *
----------- L^,--------------- J
I her address she related to thc work more near Clarksville.
county.
i New automatic money changers
being done by the missionaries In
Josephine Noriakry of- Hastings .Th„
nt Ul,
have been installed at post office
other lands. Tills was told in an
Interesting way.
| Mrs Jennie Casaday of Hastings
siwni'the week end with her daugh­
* STenwubkevS
|
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers and st’X'1 ,he FrtnU,n Bur“e“ hOme
Marguerite, and attended the 1. O
Mrs. William Olthoute of Bowne °?r :clwo1 •»&gt;* crowed bat, with
O. F. anniversary Saturday evening
boya Friday ail­
Mrs. A. J. Seeley and daughter ol called at the Franklin Burgess home ‘,le
emoon. score 9 to 0 In favor of the
Kalamazoo visited thc former's, Monday.
Mra Eva Stowell of Woodland and
b«&gt;» C^n‘c “**111.
daughter at lhe Brayton home Sat­
urday
Mrs. Lula Hynes were Hastings visGrande DePrlcAUr and Robert
Mr nnd Mrs L Ye iter of-Lowell I itors Tudadny.
,
McKlLbin were in Covert Wcdires-,
were guest* Sunday of their daugh­
Dan Goode non 1.1 &gt; visited his par- day on bus! ties*.
ter. Mr and Mra R A Stuart, and entn m Lansing Friday.
The semi-annual meeting of
children Miss Belly relumed home
Tire Mystery Mother and Daugh- Pndrievihe Township Sunday School
withe former.
ter ' banqiret was held at the local AsaocteUon will be held at the M E
Miss Opal Cialer of Clarksville is M E churrh parlors Friday evening, chuch here next Sunday Spring •
spending a few days with Mr. and the color scheme being yellow and Bnx.k Sunday School will furni-.h
John Uctka.
.Mrs ----------------j white. Much mirth was created the program. Mr*. Brik Shephard
We arc sorry to learn of the pass- when tach daughter found their has ciiargr of the meeting, which 1&gt;
ing of Mrs. Rons McArthur of Free- mystery mother. After a social hour un afternoon meeting. Be sure lo
I soil. She afa-nt one winter In thc uc Ibtened to piano duets by Mr*, attend
.
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TEXTURE IN
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AS 42 YEARS AGO
25 ounces for 254
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You Save in Using KC

MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT

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THREE GRADES

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WANT to BUY? TRY lhe want column

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STORES

I rrcivai.
.
duet by the Mls'.&gt;v Perkins und
ow,»&gt;. &lt;
Miss Josephine Novhkey. Of Has- Skeoch, 'Inter* ting readlugs by
8^?;
ting* spent tire week end with the GaUm Loomte and Mn Van Patten,
N“L?,K1 Mr&gt;.
.
Hyde
enjoyed
an
"Educational
I home folks and attended thc Odd then Miss Vander,Tyle, a former to Grand Rapid*. Saturday Trip"
April
Fellow annKenary Saturday eve-j mlMiofiary. gave us a very intercat- 29 wnicn
,x U1
u
_,. ....
IUplacf
__ _.of ....
Which
U
to
take
the
Ute
A nnttah write! calls lire lanH retina that the Soviet rule im-; "&gt;ng.
guage used in &lt;air talktes a mnngtel. ptned upon writers visiting RusV'*-’—”------ :
.m
laiiguagi*. Docs !,&lt;■ suggest Uiat our *ia is. "We don't care what you say dren
aiurrliter,
Mrs Hazel
Hao-l Roush.
Ruush
ten amr;
liter. Mrs.
Mrs Lydia Btoipfon A back home for Barry county thU year First a
visit won made to tire Fountain
talkies are gotof lu tire dcs-s?
alx.ui us. jq*l so it ten'l the truth." of Hmtingx yisilcd with their mothi- after three week*' lllnb-s al tire Street Baptist church, with special&lt;
I home of her daughter. Mrs. Corn­ music on Ure wonderful ptpe organ
stock. in Grand ftapicU.
and also interesting moving pictures^
no.
»“K'PvV’wVT were shown. ™
Tire boys enjoyed
enjoyed'
!
"’"I Mr&gt;. &gt;• M. Wheel- lunch
• ■..■-..a at
— - the
aan. Ya M.
?.*. C.
C. A
A. while
«•■,!&lt; tire
t*iC
, er Monday evening.
,girls
lru aall
j| m
&lt;-t at
met
at thc
tire Y
Y W.
W. C
C A.
A. After
After
Mr. and Mr.«. Owen Dodge nc- lunch we
e, tire red al Uio Ore
companies Rev and Mr.*. Wheeler
Xre a £xit intere •
to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
----- demonstration
■
• - fighting
--eating
of- fire
, Superintendent Ray Hamilton as­
UOM the
tte km
.f. their
iteir «:la*s
cliu duties
,k&gt;u...
! fJgncd
acniupi
for
Io. commencement
mmm..™,,,., as
,, follow*:
Mtow: PresFr- - ,h,. j,.,,w,u&gt;e Cun,,»„&gt;• .nd .1
Idcnt's addrexs. fcldred
’®: a-15 nl) nM;t for
FJdnd Den'.'!
Deming;
tdp mroukt! Ure.
j Salutatory Chrutinc
uiscmt; Class ;Miirreuin.
re W
Wimeter:
Pva-iii. Donald Mill&lt; r; Class HUtor&gt;.
Patricia Baker of' KalamaMxi Is
। Esther Gtey; Clre..s Will. Floyd spending
,
a few days with Mr. and
I Duke,: Prophesy, Don Smclkcr; 'Mrs Grande DcPriester
cilltatory. David Wingclcr; Vale­
W. D. Hughe*, of kaiaw'aroo was
dictory, Margaret Perkin*. The (calling on friends in town Mondky.
above will take plarc June 1.
I George Miller nf Gun Like called
WEST CARLION.
I at Hie Hcniy Karcher home TuesMrs Claud Fighter attended J
। day.
'
F. P. Club at thc home of Mrs Wm..
' Mrs. F. E. Deming, is gaining at 1Hitchcock of Hastings Thursday aft-'
l tire last
criioon.
*
। Mr*. Pi.nl Smith was a guest of
Miss Vrooman of Hastings will
Mr. and Mr*. Allen of Hasting* Fii- teach the Flsli kIhkI Uic coming
'day. |I yearI At tire last report Mrs. Millard
----Don—
Segar.....
and«...
son of Clarksville!
Ligiitfrxit'.s condition was quite visited ius brother. Harlow and him-,
Uy Thtirwlav
Thursday evrntnv
evening. . "
; grave.
,, Jlv
I
। Mrs Pearl Smith attended the■
Mrs. Jud Carpenter nt Hastings
funeral of her uncle. Mr William*.. is spending a few. days with her si*I at Carlton Tuesday afternoon. Rev. ter. Mr*. Ed Wail
' Loomis ollirlated.
Sorroy to hear of tire iwrinim 111­
‘ Ray Perkins ol Kalamazoo andI nesa of Mrs. Jay Carpenter of Carl­
I Wagner Cool of Hastings were week; ton Center
end guests of tlie former * parents,.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pinter of
Mr and Mrs. Glen Perkips.
’.
Coals Grove were visitor* at Clar­
Mrs U&gt;bd(11*- mother. Mrs. Em­ ence Feltzer'a Sunday.
ma Perry, of Kalamazoo paved;
Mrs. Gordon Edmond of Nashaway Monday. April 24. and the‘ vllle visited at Mrs Verdan Covttle's
funeral wav held Thursday at Kai- :Friday and called on her parent*.
arnazoo. Burial at Lansing
,Mr. and Mrs. Burl Stsso^.
j Mrs Vcrda Bumford of Hastings,
underwent an operation Monday.
MARTIN CORNERS.
I She is recovering nicely.
Not a very largo attendance at I
I Mr. and, Mrs. Leon Howk were' thc L A 8. at Rev. and Mrs. Conk-'
in Hastings Wedm- —
duy. —
but »,a1
I gucsu of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lane lin'a-----------------------------at Stanton from Sunday till Wed- hne dinner apd a very good time
rre.vdaj.
.uas
uh* enjoyed by
by all present.
.
j
! Mrs George Tli.'mpsin Is conval-1 T*10 Young People'* claw party
i' wm
at Mr^iwid'1
creing from a recent operation.
wa5 held
*“,|d Friday
Fritf— evening
—-■
i Harold Roscnbergfr attended the Mra. Orr
... A
.. good time was!,
“ Fist...
tlwr’s.
I boxing match in Hasting* Thursday ] «&gt;h»yed by all present.
I evening.
I Remember the Martin P. T. A.
i W s Surrarrer Is under tlie doc- Hil* Friday evening. May 5. A good I
I tor's"care,
program 1* being pre|&gt;ared. You
' ^Nashville basebolLbavs played the | •^f&lt;^,,‘*’rfc^*,t®d to “iRntlPYeeport locals Friday at local dla- ----Sunday
-r School al the church
.lllmvrd
rnond Score 12 to 0 in favor’ of Sunday morning at 10:30, fbl
Freeport
|। by rrlr!
pretching service.. c...^
Corpe out and
hear a
/! Nashfllle girk* ba^ball teamJhpar
■ good
K™’*! sermon and plan to
' ‘ played Freeport local sirin’ baseball allend Sunday School also.
I team Friday at the hotire &lt;Ii.iinor.cl ! Tbp teacliers of the Martin. Fisher
1 Score Id to 0 in favor ot thc Nash- °”d Lakeview schools tohk their puville gidv
l■’"5 &lt;»f.........
the......
seventh
eighth
.....
. ........ and
viciiuh
..... Spath of ararit'K
Mr. and Mrs. tt-.ii.
William
grades nn
on ar ■InVii
sight-seeing trip loi
jNcw York, who are visiting friends Grand RapicD Saturday of last week?
near their farm home at Middleville.
-----------were guest* of Mr and Mrs Glen WtS,T
.
AND EAST GUN I.AKE.
, Perkins Thursday.
I An April shower Riven for Mrs,' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Culver have
Baar at thc home' of Mrs. Claude moved in the tenant house of c E
Walton Wednesday was quite a com­ VanEtt. It is their first experience
aU&lt;
WiSh “’ein
I plclc success There were fourteen
‘ladle* present. After a social hour ,i,.j ’wcro ,nar'
each departed for their liomca dr- 2™- *l. will be remembered, last
daring Mrs Walton an ideal ha-t-,
,,
cm, alto wishing Mra. Baar
much
conhR,&gt;nity mee&lt;Ihapplnenr
nV5...
Frld-y nl'ht w,th "»vmg
I Mr* Ella Johnson and daughters.' Et‘ur“ •’ entertainment. All re­
' Mrs. K II Mitshell and Mrs. E. D. 1
? "ry Pleasant evening.
Fotd. of Baltic Creek called on tlie
r “nd “rs- c- E- VanEtt cntcrI former . daughter. Mr. Ray Ham- ‘«»&gt;ed as Sunday gueate. Mr. and
Ilion. Thursday.
' "lrs- Herbert Groesbeck and ton.
.
------------- * , t t
■
Harold, from Marshall
SOUTH SHVLTZ.
Mr. an*j Mr*. C. E. VanEtt and
i A birthday surprise was planned w«ync Culver were in Allegan Satj for Frank Horn Monday evening by urday 6n busmen.
, hl;, relative* and friend* and was
Ethel Reed. May Burkhead and
. well carried out. about thirty being Clarence Johncox were In Richland
,present.. Pot luck supp-.r was served, Friday night.! and all report a good time and wish
—J.?'**----------------•Frank many more happy birthdays
.... ,5-''"C.N LAKE.
1
Mr and Mr* Charley Kahkr of.
Dorothy Crawford spent srvJL ^PER QT.
i North Barry spent Bunday after-',.. .?aja '^Ung friends in Grand,
noon with Frank Horn
«„* .
L
i Mr and Mis. Frank Whipple mov• M“dred Roush gr.d daughter)
led Ui August* Ihls week. We shall
hoiur. truui Grand
I all nites them.
Ra‘f’^s s*‘utda*
Mr. and Mrs W Kkmp of Baltic n“r,. aRd «r» Harry Welton of1
, Creek are visiting Mr. and Mrs. °.
spent Use week Viul I
l Henry Tooze.
।al.the Jpi-.n Crawford home.
|
Our
Mtss Dorothy
Harry oeiKirK
Selkirk or
of .
wur teacher.
learner, miss
uurotny Garoar-!; pijq Za”d Mrs' »&gt;»rry
I linger, took four of her seventh aiidi?p-lnwc11 spent Bunday at their cotThe Standard Oil Company will diacloac an important achieve*
i eighth gi u&lt;lr pupils to Grand Rapi:
. ids Saturday. They all report a . Mr' and Mrs- Harry Clem ol Yanment in automotive lubrication. • Watch thia newspaper for
good Umc.
.
*fc Springs and Mr. and Mis. Will
i Mr. and Mis. Ollie Padelford of
’«»«* •!*«! Sunday al the Will
facta about a new product that will lengthen the life of your car.
Quimby and Frank Hallock of Milo 0™.0* hon‘e near Middleville.
called on Mr .ami Mr*. Ci. E. Ken-1, barter Clemente of Grand Rapyon Saturday
,d;i &lt;*ot Sunday afternoon al their
fb•
cottage.
Argentina ha* a dtcree which forMh Helene Crawford and baby
'
tn
unrnt m
Ha.r.

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The Standard Oil Company
announces Reduced Motor
Oil Prices —Effective Immediately I

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POLARINE »as^Now20;i

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EXTRA SPECIAL—THIS WEEK ONLY/

Frankfurters
Tender and Juicy

Bologna

Spare Ribs
Pig Hocks
Pork Hearts

Ribs ot Beef
Pork Liver
Lamb Stew

Pork Steak

3 25

Tender Chuck Cult
BEEF ROASTS
10c
BACON sited 2 it,. 25c By the piece, lb. lie

=- IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS

Campbell’s

4
3

GOLDEN BANTAM CORN
RAISINS
PINEAPPLE

EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE
RED CIRCLE Coif*. n&gt;. 21c
Gtmb

M*yf*i»

25c
25c
10c

f-

Wl“te

P&amp;G - K,rk’‘
TEA

cans

L*rf..t swBi., c»h-

19c
25c
29c

ik
ik

BOKAR GoffH-lb-

•» Orange Pekoa

'Daily Egg” Brand Poultry Feede

SCRATCH FEED
BABY CHICK FEED
MASH EGG, STARTING, GROWING
We pay

100-lb. bag
100-lb. bag
100-lb. bag

$1.19
$1.39
$1.49

Market Prices for Fresh Clean Egg..
Ask your.A&amp;P Manager for details.

Sugar
Chipso

25c
19c
48c

2 f.

GRAPEFRUIT
SHREDDED WHEAT
SUGAR
p-

10

Bulk
Beet

45
9c
21c

POSTS GRAPENUT FLAKES
PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS
for

Large Package

BREAD
Grandmother'.
PALMOLIVE SOAP

White-Whole er Slkod

25

I lh. lenf

5c

Red Salmon 2 ™ 29
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

Strawberries

qu. 15c
J Ik. 15c

New Potatoes A u». 19c
Lettuce

h-jw.

The Great Atlantic/#* Pacific

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i

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PACK TEN

I LEGAL’ NOTICES jl.

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ASSYRIA.

.

CLASS CREEK.

nELTQN.

’ ""’,1 Odr
Ohr pastor. Rev. Harold
Haroia Dixon.
uixon.
sir. and
ana ,»ir»
«.•»*-. and Ti*e_H- H- sMr.
Mr* C «•
R. Wlllixm
'pk'finJ* pUmted
re-Mon'to Mn'Florence
Sagi*
. , 1 anrrenfcg
..............r..&lt;. .'
CMnrAIV-.. rForbes
’.TrlM. : ‘went
J. Hilt to
til KlH-ldast week with relative* In f-anung.l
,.L,a at ,u_
"•"J'be Iwld
the Bruns church on naw ia«
lastt week to visit tlie iallsjrs munity ineetiijg.
Dick Raw and wife of Haatings
evrnu.M.
».&lt;.«.•.
Tlle au*» Cwk Nutrition Clara ,were Sunday lUilors al Roy Ei way’s,!
'^'/Sunday evening.- Muy 6. at eight sister.
'&lt; i, o'clock. T^
“*P i..^i...i
The service *will
include.--i-)1P cedar Creek Cemetery Circled«'*d their laiit meeting at thehonw. Mn. -OlUe Douglas and daughters
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„
u
ot&lt;M*".
Fred
OtU
TlturMlay.
Officers
(
■(•motion pictures und slides .singing
o’ Southwest Rutland and have
Armotir at Hickory Corner*. May Id, »Vr| elected for t-------- r
p fund preaching.
.
gjAH-ulw. I™ tan -&gt;
{.‘('Jv'" Ctotrman, Mrs. Mina (
■}'. Mr*. Gladys Oortrlght 4s conva- for aft afternoon meeting.
ri! I, r-„ VPI vsateJ e»r Whittemore; Sec. and Trea*., Mre.,
.'Llc-’cing from a «'ute of streptococci ,'|lMr&lt;O
v.4un\?.nnlne • I fU’wor ^nnlc Gorliam: dinner committee.
north M4RTIN f'OKNERH
i poL'onitut and is jnuch improvedand Mn.
in Manning at iM.igor
. . F
M
Mum Warnuktii .viAmyv tuKsiits.
A 'jx-cml scA-ton vt the EHL, a couple Of a.r. iu-t wrck Deilun
Mmrt.Wt «»“ Wrs Oarth Slocum and
'* cemetery organisation • Jus been people arc .any to hear that .Mr. G&lt;-rlum. i..aders Mrs Lena New- -on Rotx-rt of Hustings were Sunday
•■■■' called for Thur.idag. .May 4. at tlie Manning suiferi-d a reveie paralytic
. ..
•
reCrea. 'P. M. caller* at the home of Mr. and
;; home or Griffin Cumtnuwa. A chick- ,HUWr
—
r in pic dime r will be served at nojn
helpWs.
I
Fcirrrst
Hums
anil
-xif.*
The Martin P- T. A. AmrauHn.
Will be Iwld
".followed by any businiH* pertuHung /Several
.A,....,., from Delton
MIAA and
.nA vicinity-,
RoJ.„ and1 nM.,„«unr.*U»»
to tin? upkevp and financing ot DA? attended the community - P. T. A.
^ .ullon I. . V.. MM u .11,
It !Cemetery work. The pnetipg if meeting at Kellogg ichpol Friday ;• olo.Hu&gt; . In Hanmtv
"? 1 called to decide, a* to the contmu; . ‘j™. .1?’'
EX US
program
ante of the circle work and pedple J
”;™***' Abysplendid
prerented
Bedford, y—-*•
rr - - ............. »»»»!«
Plan* for tlie otjservi
.xr.ance
— of
...Memqr*
,
. ir.
. __
•
ai!d Harold Smith and, family of Win. Keller in Hastings.
1A,**C held
Iwltl in
III co-opHl*
*“ "
.
-„ _ '‘Benton Harbor.
tul Sunday services
, , ,,
• Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karrar and
'eratIon with' c'w Assyria Cent-r
lhe Barry Twp. School Disc P T.
Jqhn ' and Gordon Havens were MIsj Dorothy Slocum were Sunday
Circle&lt;rviee
will uLo lxunderatdiscussion
’. A. will
hold lt&lt; final
meeting '"•
L..r:
guests of the former's parents, Mr,
•Die
Tlie rernce will
will be
be held
held at the
tlie Eilj
Ellis Jhls
-1W» school
sc»ool year
year »»•«
next pimw
Friday eve-i/^tcmy^shirely Si^witf add ron und Mrs. Arthur Kunar near Luke
cemetery this year.
nyjit- May
at tno r^hooinoii.c.iof
8pnni.s Wcrr cnj|Prs Mt Odessa.
•rtwottore Tack nnd family arc ExhibiLs jd the *?rrU|^°’’'‘
Ray Eruay s one day last wfc
Through the kindness of our
U. A-. .na Center. He - -- *“&gt;* ------- --ow located at
•*"* --Bture Stddell of Grand Rapids tcaclier. MLs*. Gillespie, the seventh
.-till
•hi i-AniitiiiM
continues -hit
'his irni-tf
work at (&gt;-.&lt;•
the and sewing will be
lx- one ijpecUl
special fenicu- ,
at Fred OH*' Friday
and eighth grades visited some of
Monroe «lx»! and will.be nt the ’ure. A short program and buMnesa j1 Virginia Warren attended the thc business places in Grund Rapids
। helm at A&amp;iyria Center reboot next meeting with election of officers for .Farm Boys' and Girls' conference Saturday. Tney all reported u good
■_ ..
v,..,r wtil
the next year
will tnVno
take up nart
part nf
of *in Grund Rapid* Saturday.
time.
j" Tlie Brings P. T&lt; A. held its final the evening program. Everyone in­
vited.
Mrs. Beit Patton h in Borgers
hospital tor medical treatment.
.health demonstration*.
| Mr*. Neliie Thompson and chil­
Wednesday night. May 3. will be
dren of Battle Creek spent part of our first free ontdrxir movie. TIu-mlast week at the homy of her jxn- will continue every week through
;tuts. Mr. und Mr&gt;. Will Stanton*
the summer.
' Mr. ,md Mrs. Waller Stanton cnA rafty of Barry county ml.&lt;lonary
itcrtained
at a birthday djnn'r
Sunday in honor of his mother*
•hatal day, Mrs. Grace Reynold.’- U church lu re at 1:3i&gt; P. M. Thursday. I
BeUevtte and Mi.' Thompson oi May 4. . Ml -. Mubie Alien, Bayliss.:
jBattlt1 Creek and families were pre, Ill, n mi-dmary from China, will
'deliver an ttUdress- A nipper will
’ent. It was a complctp ;,ur,in'
I Mrs. Mnrr.m Dv.tr and On; be served nt 6.30 P. M.. followed by
i ce.rti.ace ki'Kf-tcham aremopanied by 'co ral a program in cliarge of the Stand­
Akm -»^'lr'.‘!i*tudentr- of the yc.enth and eighth ard Bearers.
Tlif Junior class o&lt; the Kellogg
’
(grade-- of the Steven*, rchpcd and
■Briggs reitboh. went Saturday to school will . present the thrre-act
Gumd Rapid-: cn an educational. comedy. "A Peach of a Family.” at
itour which*lncluded vsnou.: talk, 8 o'clock Friday.night. Sftft 12. with'
; tlie following In tho cit: John!
land visits to point- of intere.-t.
Ml!c». Lotus Williams. Donald Carrtitan. Elwood Eddy. Marian flam-1
.... --------- --------. iltmi. Mnrquna Henton. LaVcra
Maple Grove will meet fit tlie home Molt. Helen Jones, Marian Perkins,
iof. Mr. and Mrs. sterling Osirotli Bertha Kolb. Lucile Galndcr. Eari
ITlmrsdny, May 11. A cordial lnvi-(otis.
Utton in 7“'t}£&lt;i ’PJjJJ/
, The Prudence Nobin Chapter. O
Mr, W •„
e fn,
E s- *n««H*d the i-followlng offi‘"hh 1
MnrdXll ’cMriirvo Xif r,'n
th' lr
Til&lt;-MUv night:
i"4.
MarrtU“
T Worthy Matron. Eloyre Leonard:
;. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowden ol "'«.'&lt;!”»'«» H'.-Wr'lMH.; A-:

K.&amp;2T-'

»»».••«».“n*« “

A SAFE Investment

Seve

• Security of Principal. .. and
• Regularity of Dividends . . •

SUGAf

Building and Loan share* offer an attractive form of in­
vestment.

ing and loan companies in .Michigan during thc past year,
The State Law protect* building and loan* from "runv..
.The NATIONAL haa never mhsed a dividend date
Most a dollar, of any member's principal.

«-•

ffintional ffinan &amp;
litueutment fi[ompatui
Detroit 'i Oldeet Building and Loan Auociation
1250 Griswold Setter, Detroit

J. L. MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS

Food Prices
Going Up!
Electric Prices
still GOING

i Grund Rapid.' visited at tin- home .'Ofiate Patron. Everett Johnson;
ol Mr. and Mrv L. E- Mudge Sat­ M-cretiiry. Mamie Hughes: treasurer.
urday.
.
Kate Burdick, conductress. Florence;
I Mr. and Mrs. Chester'Willits and Hughes:
IIUBnp,.. associate
_. .0.
eonductrcv. Mar-!
'two children of LanMng were gw-sts - •' Ii,...iris; chaplain. Maggiej
MORTGAGE SALE
jef relatives here Saturday and Sun- Lehman,
' marshal.
'
Anna Collins: or-;
i—_•
'imni't. Mj.-v Ifettion: Esther. Mamie:
! Perry Fasrett o ILS C s.rni the k.|iU,h. Vartha ,
N
a
।
week &lt; nd with hw parent'. Mr. and Jul
IK.lc
clatr; rentlm-l. Mr. Sinclair.
j
r. ,i,..i. of lurrrL-itn
daughteft Mm. Zeno Deck- . Mr ami Mrs. Leon Leonard nnd.
family had —
*-•
i in bh-r
TfTr«•» to the nortlwrn
‘bar’ of the state this weeS-where Chicago Mi Rare II. St&lt;
he eXiXCtH to stay indefinitely.
Grace Stevens. Miss Mai
and Chester Smith from.
MORTGAGE SALE.
III. Dinner Ruests Friday
at iii«- Leumirtf home were. Mr. anti

Alv» mnrtCMti

ELECTRIC PRICES
IN THK HOME

ARE GOING DOWN
J&gt;otu&lt;-MCIcr Klectrielti &gt;

025

It didn't take a depression to
bring electric prices down. In
boom timet when everything else
went sky high, electric prices did
not go up but went steadily lower
—today being almost HALF of
pre-war prices

Roy Douglas.-. and wife of HaMinc
spent' Saturday night, and
wdh Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt
place
,
Melvin Campbell and t.
fjtending'a few days with hei

Of MU.

FAIR LAKE,
andrnbush tasr-ed a
bor nnd the funeral •
ices were held Saturday at the ’
levan church nt Hickory Corn*
Much sympathy is extended hi.: fc
reavrd family.
'
The Kinsley Ladles' Aid Sock
till meet May 18. Thursday, for su
Bi with Mrs. Grave Smith.

CHANCERY NOTICE

PENNIES
FOR ELECTRICITY
BUY ONE OF THE HOME’S
BIGGEST BARGAINS TODAY

A few centi per kilowatt
hour of electricity will do any
of these various services:

t.ortfc fom

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

There may be inflation that
shoots living costs up again

The only “inflation” in
(inulng.

lion l&gt;ls batch of family

Many of these things could not

t

INFLATION

But NOT for electricity

MORTGAGE rO«fci.OSURll

Spends Fortune
On Sick Stomach
Gets Relief for $2

I hem tMMSlbie
fniuilie*.
»&lt;

oilier household expenses.

electric service is in its LARGER
usefulness—its steadily increasing
number of helps, conveniences
and economies—all at steadily
decreasing prices. The more used,
the lower the price.

CONSUMERS POWER
COMPANY

•fflU’MiHl

Marr* 11. A P. 1H1
I Clascal. J«4&lt;« ol V

I

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAI

easily pro
pie reitul
ploymcnt
of men o
would be
beet suga
country t
ton* of &gt;
be glad «
ment wef
to inuki*

easily do
do a won
farmers &lt;
tMJf-.-.lbllltJ
thorttlcs
limit tlie
tills L-our
relief bill

with an}
would nu
American

VILLA!
EMP

Necessi
Make I
Nor

The co
their first

Armour of Hickory Corners. May 10,
for an afternoon meeting. Ait are

In»r of Most- Horn on Sund
ing FunetW sFrvih-» will
M P. church Tm-sdisy a in

Mlclilgan
acreage u
It woul
ment aho
courage t
sumption
cd .States
5.000 Mio
country,
sugar pre*

ELLIS
MIDI

(Until CREEK.
Tlie Cedar Creek Cemete

iitr rtit'.T

St
Contrac

itutes of
diana tor
Tills mew

COUN

the infUtionAry rise in paces Fn-

pasture usually surfs a drop
dairy pneev. butter advanced

ing al thc home oi his wm Erniej
near cedar Creek. Funeral letvic.-s'
were' held Tuesday P. M. at BunAell'
church.

and wifc.sundny. afternoon.
Mrs WalHr Campbell. Mur! and
Russell.of Freeport vbited nt Jietky 1
S^Wertmnn* Sunday.

Entire
Be

buying n
(Con

met TucMtiy afternoon with Mrs.
Bertha Bu-h. Their lesson was un|
diets for’ prenatal nnd nursing:
mother?, and children under* twoi
years of age. They voted t-» take up!
nutrition work nnitlar year und
elected thi* fonAwinmnffta'm: chair-:
man. Winnie Sciutba:
man. E3&gt;lc Horton: se.
trniaurer. '■___________
Durkee;_____
Uicr Dunn and Beatrice Dunninz

101U .Im

MEANS
MONE

JACKSON QPTS TOUCH

Beil, yr. and Mr.' Dick Verifies and
children ot Kaiamuroo.
.

CHANCERY -NOTICE

HUNDR
PL

Jan Hyde
und chai
inlttce of
Ixwvnso
Mrs. Mui

dleviUe.
Mr. Fauli
designate
clerk of t
The &lt;
meeting

from the
county pi
local uni
districts,
districts.

der tlie f
their clt]
ull the
township!
must ha&gt;
within tl

General :
budgets;

time to j
into the
ty commi
commissi,
forms fa
county a
to Count
Commissi
who prot
time too.

NASI1VI!

about to
lowest Ui
the villoi

1932 thi
Nashville

mills, wl
milts

REC(

The Si
meet at
night. M
sponsorin
Vcllowstc
Barnum
being mti

music At

The A
will sent
gion hot*
urday nt
Price 25 i

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
Seventy-eighth year

13332703
778^03

16

I

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 10, 1933

10 PAGES

OVER NINETY HAVE
APPLIED FOR WORK
Barry County's Allotment of
Forty-Two Will Sure|
ly Be Filled

HUNDREDS WILL GET EM­
The Banner has explained that
PLOYMENT AB A
42 men pave been allotted to Barry
county .-c. this county's quota for
RESULT
employment by the government in
forestry work. The period ot em­

CT DflCC U1PU Tfl
d I. rlUOL fllbn IU

SEVENTH AND EIGHTH
GRADE EXAMINATIONS

10632929

fitfllKC 1P1IMCT
ULuIULJ flbfll WI

THE PETITIONERS

They Will Be Held Thursday
May 18, and on Frida^May 19 .
CLASS NIGHT PROGRAM It has been riunor&lt;ii that there; JUDGE McPEEK HOLDS RE­
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY
w^uld, be no seventh mid eighth&gt;
CEIVER FINLEY NOT
grade
examinations
tor rural i»upils■
20, AT CHURCH
NEGLIGENT
. tiiis year. Thew runtyrs are tin.founded. The leventti itnide exam'.

NUMBER 2

PAGES Ito 6
family night at

METHODIST CHURCH,

New Members Are to Be the
Honor Guests—Supper and
Program on-May 18
Fan”i/NiginwiiitabteirSida’uie
Methodist Episcopal church parlort,
.with uie new members uv honor
guesbi. A put luck supjjer will be
guests,

MEANS LEAVING MORE
ployment will be six months.' 1 he RECEPTION TO FOLwill be lu-Id on Thursday. May 18. .|S NOT RESPONSIBLE
- -------- - • ---u 111 K.* zln ■■
uHO.
fa asked, to bring their own table
i GUf cvromece l"‘d ,h« eighth grade exams on
MONEY IN THIS COUNTRY board and clothing, with the pro­
FOR DIVIDEND DELAYS service, sandwiches and one other
LOW EXERCISES Friday. May 19. Th.y ullFbe held

Certaih to Be a Shortage
in- Barry1
- County Relief Funds Next
Fall and Winter
....

.

,

County Poor Commissioners Urge All Who
.
. .
—.
. .
, , , ,
1 hmk ii hey May
1 hen
Need
Help
to riant
• o
•
r»
/-&lt;
•
Gardens 1 his bpring—roor Commie*
sion Will Furnish Seeds

vision tint the ffujor port of the
----------in
:----Lacey. Hastings' in
and
mkt
Prairieville.
). nuiiingt ana rnunevnic.
. *
—
dish of food. Coffee and cocoa will
---------------------- ---------r--------- B Below we give a most Important
Sugar money received shall be rent to de­ Commencement Address by No examinatiwu a:e nere.’iarj' m Denies Charles Dahlhouser
renrd
...
... —.
communication from the Barry
,,
Wz
1 n'i'&lt; Slnrw
..wt Tlioinapplr,
.
_
*A spkncUd*program,
. Z.I.....-1‘-Z'
-■ -— z—.. ...pre­
i pendent ivlailvrs Each supervisor
Woodland.
Barry und
is V..I
being
Rev. N. Markey Sunday,
।
and Fred White Have Any pared under the supervision of Mrs:
; ucU in his district in making out
County Poor Commlcdone'rt. Thli
because
Uioce township- have con­
.
: application^ for thou* who seek em­
solidated schools and the pupils re­
Guy Keller, Chas. Hinman and Dr.
May 23, at 7:30 P. M.
Grounds ofor Intervening
communication calls attention to
Contract* have been made for ployment. Hupervisur. L. R. GlasThe Class Night exercises of the,]Aiding In the rural districts of- such
। the fact that Barry county has many
Tta
« fym Wb... .M
townships can enter the township
over 200.000 acres ot hind in the you*, ol tiili. city, fa chairman of tiie
|
thousands of dollars tied up in
committee having
naving this
mis in
in
J,83,3^ ol.
.2*2*' Y’J1' Ihigh schools without examination.
Ctadr., OuMbmiwr .tain, :or an
Mr» cn., tau, Mt. ,
stales of Michigan. Ohio and In- county ■committee
Pla" Fr)da&gt; »£h:
uiton.
■ ■order permitting them to intervene Robt Cook and Mrs, &amp; D. Walton.
‘ izuiuu
banks mm
that are in
In receivers
receivers' or condiaru lor the raising of sugar bed.1. clurxr Something over ninety have Muy 26.*‘nand the
Commencement
Uav " “,,d
Gomnwnr^nt
Tills means a prospect fur 412,000.- applied for work Jt fa expected that txcrclres
t
’
emor
Mpmup
at
RARRWTT
T
F
I
senators' hands. Furthermore ten
In
the
receivrrshiD
proceedings
of
M**
RJ
McCrecry.
Mrs.
V«
Bunday night. May 28 The
Mr&gt; MEETING AT BARRYVILLE’
;oi, uie MX[ten
sixteen township
township treasurers
treasurers
oop to be divided among farmers, in a reprerentalive of the government
the Nashnlle State Bank was heard £uu*h'have
been
carrying
their
CHURCH
ON
THURS'
------ - deposits
~
- --------MlclUgan mcatly, for the sugar/
Monday. May Ith. before Jud*
putting forth their be.rt efforts and
j tlons from tiie applicants.
i and accounts in banks that are nertf
acreage in these stales,
Russell R. McPeek. The purpose ot ma&gt;
co*F-llu‘r thv labl’‘
ant looking forward to the closing
DAY, MAY 11
I
in
the
hands
of
conservators,
so
committee.
It wo&amp;ld seem as if the govern­
tiie petition was to Intervene in-or- comm‘l,l'*,
exercises as tlir finish uf their Hfah
I
tiiere
is
little
chance
in
the
UnmeAll
members
and
friends
are
in
­
ment should do its utmost to en­
reiiool .course, and a reward for
dcr that a later petition might be
’' hftvlng
diate future
the county
treasury
HON. uunuii
LUREN w.
0. Mivrs
DICKcourage thi-lmanufacture and con-j
much of
BVjUl&lt;ble
nwney
Un&lt;
their conre.entkxw efforts.
filed asking the removal cf Edward vited to attend this gathering on nun.
Thursday night. May 18.
sumption of beet sugar in'tlw Unit­
ComptMing the class me Mb*es j
INSON IS SPEAKER'der such conditions tt is quite evfa
ed States. We usually Import nearly
Dorothy Huver, johnina CoscarelH. PRESENTED WITH REAL bank.
—---deal that tlw county will have lit5,000,000 tons of cane sugar into thia
Marcella Goggins. Mary Miller. Lil­
It was the claim of the petitioners,
(7)
CALIFORNIA
"FIG
“
tie money next fall tor relief wart.
country, While the domestic beet
Slogan Is “Our “
Year of‘ Oplian Smith. Alice LyBafacer mat
represented by their attorney, Ar-1
Further it is evident that no coun­
. PLANT” LAST WEEK
sugar produced in the United States,
Leonurda Treib.
thur Ander-son of Lansing, that the
i portunities”—Dept. Supts. ty can keep on borrowing from the
last year was 1,100.000.000 tons. Ax' pzstip MIINTiRFD gFUVNTV■ ( la»« Niehl Program.
receiver' had been guilty of negli­
tt matter ot fact America could; FOUR HUNDRED SEVENTY . Tire program for the St. A-amto
Give
Reports
gence in .the operation of the reUnder
conditions it llwrcfore
easily produce all the sugar our pco-'
"*
‘
~
* ­ ;C1om Night will be held In St Hom- STARTLING NEW VASTUDENTS
PARTICIPA
The fifty-fifth annual convention becomesthese
nirrv nnmiiiATrn ceivershlp. particularly in relation
essential, as tile County
pie r&lt;quire. This would give em-1
church on Friday evening, Muy 26.
of the Barry County W C. T. U. Poor Commissioners point out in
RIETY ORIGINATED to the payment of the 25'. dividend1
TED IN PROGRAM
ployment to hundreds of thousands
at " 30 o'clock. Tile program Is as
uill be held at the Barryville church‘ their letter, for every family which
’
c ordered paid by tlie court on the
uf men on farm* and In fuctones. It I
« :jr;.h ot January; that they appeared THE PARADE AND SPORTSi on Thursday. May 11. The conven­ ‘has not Uie mean* to fumfah its
follows:
Co. Treas. Maus and. Janitor
would be possible tor the 92 sugar THIRTY fiNF-ROHM
, Salutatory —Mary Miller.
tion slogan is "Our Year of Oppor- j: own support, through unemployindividually and as members of u]
beet sugar fact tales now in this
UNt-HUUM
EVENTS HELD ON
Kelley Gaining Wido Repu­ Depositors' Committee, and that Um
I luJ?il.es " • .h
—I n*nt or otherwlae. to” see that'they
country to produce nearly 2.000,0(Xf.
*«••••'
~
SCHOOLS
HAD —
TRAINING
St Row School Song—slnion^
SATURDAY
intercsu of the depositors demandol
I; . Offlcer8.?f 7
I raise aB P
plentiful
tation
as
Specialists
lenU,u* supply
supply of
of vegetables
vegetables
tons of sugar. They would no doubt I
-. Class Illilory—Lillian Smith.
the removal of the receiver. When
i n,
&lt;lurln«
coming summer months.
be gliid to do it if proiter encourage- Nashville and Hosmer Pupils "in SpringMendeisvjhn-GrrcnTwo Hastings gentlemen? Opunty the petition was first presented to
I
w
U-..My I ^o&gt;
nF? |Wlthoul a doubt ground can be obmenl were given. Our nation ought
Treasurer Maus mid Janitor rfclly. .Judge McPeek. a sirort time ago. he BATTLE CREEK DRUM
?!r* ^'.url‘-'1- Perr.y'..vtce'pre ld.
1 tained for that purpose. In the city
wold—Senior Chorus.
Win Awards (or Best Noto
to make itself completely independ­
St. Row High—Dorothy Huver.
are out for a reputation ru; plant concluded that, in faime&amp;s to all
AND BUGLE CORPS HERE
ent in Uie matter of sugar. We could
Dia l LaGracieure'' — By Curl specialists—originators of new va- parties, an order to show cause why
Books Exhibited
rA&lt;crclar&gt;. Mrs. Beatrice Dunning. | aKrted to t|onMte the use of the
easily do n&gt; and. at the same time.
'St"n.rBTU“il£“SyXi'S “
The second annual Music Festi­ Bohn -Marcella Goggins arid Leo­ rietie.%. They seemed tor a time to tlw petition should not be granted Troop No. 71 Won Flr.l
d&lt;&gt; u wonderfully line tiling tor the
nardo Treib.
should be set for a public in-aring.
farmers ot our, nation. Despite CHLs val of the Barry county schools was
huVe
the
co-opcratkm
o!
some
of
th
a
Place in Field Day -Mak- 1 b.
■«
“
' Dear Old High Sclvuol Days"—
law and facts governing such a
po^-.lbllity we understand the au- held Sunday. May 7. at four o'clock Penn—Se nior Chorus
county omcerx and their clerks, The
jinxeedlng were argued at length
ing Total OHIO Points
“
X
elunes t0
w taw “• nrden.ta cannt
e.nota
while
others
looked
upon
their
cf,
UtoriUea at Washington projxvse to ut Hie Central school auditorium.
.81
mv
far
the
su-iuer
cnanCe
*
Class Prophecy—Alice LyBarker:/
;by the attorneys for both sides.
-?
1.^: e»
K.m&gt;
. 'icomnlain
”“navc
h' cannot ret
"I aid
Ud next
...
..
___ ,
!?' *or5U
JCIf he
limit
»
iiua I»w
the oi-ci
ixet suKur
sugar pruuucuon
production oi
of
....
, forts with apparent distrust.
CIuas Poem—Leunarda Treib.
Mr. Kim Sigler. api&gt;eartng for the ‘ The Barry County Boy Scout “501"
this country, under the now- fdrm'w,,lch wa'‘ n,l‘^ Ij
capacity
One day last week the practiced. receiver.
,
Mr.
Finley, contended tlw: : Boaster Week was ushered In r-n] Executive Board meeting. 8:30.
nlief
biu.
to
1.1002MX)
tong,
when
ita!About
four
bundled
und
seventy
-yXc^'of
"uie
”
WoMfa^^Rubln]
The
county
superintendents
of
the
nhef bill, to 1.IUO.OO0 tons, when its!About four hunrbed und seventy;
scientific eye of Mr. Maus du- , Uie
]
petition boiled down alleged only Saturday by the blaring ot btiglre
Song service, 9:00.
I poor agree to supply seeds to those
incrcare would mean no competition boys arid, girls from Woodland. Mid -!. t.an.Wnuuin—fu-nizw rhumie
l- in o
,w sct
01 facts
,al'w claimed
Ciaimea to coostiiut-z
COClMtlUW , “
&gt;•M
““
uw snare
aimer of
Ol wunut
yy the
ine o«iElang
one
ret of
d the
drums by
BatEvangelistic
service. Mrs. Frank. ub0 wny plant gardens and take care
with any American product and dlevill.-, PTyeport. Nashville. Dowi- “ Valedictory-Marcella
Guguliu .
vajeuicwry
aiarceun lhjkhuli
. '.Z ?!, .1. " negligence, Mr. Sigler culled alien-. H*' Crock Drum and Bugle Corps, Loomis.
,
ia
.
. iot thcm- There ore nd two ways
would mean Increased iproeperiiy to Ing. Delton. Prairieville. Orangwiin, epnure
yc—
Til
'
••Pruire Ye
The ~
Father'—-Gounod
uwuai'i"cieetcct
-Roll
■ call of presidents, supcrln- about it. under the condition* that
,
.tne six. mtir-,
. uun
’ion to
io the
inc accomplishments
accomplishments of
oi the
the ,, under
unutr the
inc direction
uireciwn of
o» Claude
uiauuv HardruiraAmerican farmers who arc -pruduc- and abdut thirty ot the one-rooms^uur
...... chorus.
&lt;v
with
longest
KBrouts.
... . the
... bank
. .. dosed
... . bn i wick and George E Holmes, Assist-__________________
Iiihica i
1?!,’the
** w
nK'.n ,iP
ii’UU'&gt; iami
‘n&lt;J' ’■vtx'lvrr since
Undents and officers—-One. plart we I extst. for which the county fa not
ora or
lu«r sugar.
1 r It
tt wuibl
tz-HoM. &gt;.»v»
.
thia
RccppUun.
.
•
era
uf fa-et
wuuld mean schools
havy .W.rei^t..nizul
participated in
tills
.
i
, ,&gt;,* I!’’,”15. .1
. ,1"-' 25th-of July. 1931. tiiat Mr Fin- ant Scout Executives.
:I might
rnitrht use
lldr the
1 hr coming
ruttiitic year."
vrar "
responsible and for which .uthe poor
buying more from our people and music exteiuMon work during tin-'
('ommenccment
—....... Program.
Janitor kch
.
&gt; ut thy court noure.in
jcy collected upwards ol a quarter
Court St. between Broadway and
Reports of corresponding secre- commissioners are not reiponslble,
r (Continued on page three)
----- year
‘
' - *•■*— ------ of*1
i part
under
the direction
The Commencement .exvrclM-s &lt;&gt;1 •“* cx,’el’},“c
„ r&lt;’’ai,u: ft« million dollar.'.; that of the $q&amp;.- ! Church Sts,, had been closed to traf-1 tary. auditing committee, treasurer. there will be less money available
MUs Mbry Ann C'lllijiRe from tiie St How High re-hool will take place mat would result ii) a startling n«wtooQOO stock asre-.-wments. 454.000 00 i he and the boys frad been busy inj Appointment of committees.
for relief work for the turning tell
| Michigan State College at East Lan,
'• on Sunday evening. May 28. ut St.
jiad been collecu-d; that important i
forpnoon
putting up tenta and; Parliamentary drill. Mn. Bertha and winter months than there has
&gt;ln«.
Rose church at 7,30. with lire fol-ouitiru. action to his thought, the
lt,.!ns
htigation such as the care preparing for the field day sports. '
Bush.
been during the past year. With
For the program, they sang a lowing program:
-ax potatoes with long sprouts were. ilnolvlng approximately 490 000.001
At about one-thirty, o'elbck. the1 our Department, five-minutes the opportunity offered to any citi­
group oi nine .umg.- in a very credi­ • Processional.
M-cretiy conytyep to me baM-mrni .it 0{ pUy(C funds; the 420.000 oo bmdparade formed on Court St., and the I each. '
zen for gardening every family
table .manner and the orviusMru
Act of Consecration to St JoWph. tl,c coiirt houM-, and the irrepres- ,U1[ of jhc Erectors and many oth- • I‘«“‘
march was from Church St..! President's message. What We .ought
1
to go the limit tn raising vegI from the Ttiornapple-W. K. Kelloxi’' Glbnou.-. Father—H&gt;7nn
sible Irishman uu , wymiu whls- vrs hlld r,.,uit,.d ln »ucceaafu! dr- ■ to Michigan Ave. down Michigan;Have Accomplished
Year."
lishcdThis
This
Year.
'’ elables for next fall, winter and
I1 sclxxil in Middleville under the di­
liercd
the county
Adun-wk— Rev. N Markey.
.
i*red conversation with tire
county:
(Continued on page six&gt;
। to State, west on State to the monoElection of officers.
rection of Mha Leola- Horton
vomcm
n treasurer. ThGr
Conferring
of Diplomas—Rev. B.
Their theme'was
theme was the pro-1
--------------- ,lt
merit and back to Court St The
Noontide prayer.
I The communication from the
ELLIS E. FAULKNER OF' Grand Rapids rendered three
N.• Oeller.
T—- .—».n za.wonrfino-mw niant; _ . -- --- - ----------------- ----------------“ " iriiu-ina.u
I fine wo* very picturesque, with the
One O'clock P. M.
county poor cummisaion is, therei Benedlciion of the Mortt Ble-wd that
,l,ut would
'*°uld give
give them
them rank-^very
rank—very BARRY
... COUNTY
—w ■ ■ SUNDAY
ww..wr,j
massed cblors of the Red. White Song service.
MIDDLEVILLE CHOSEN (burs in u splendid manner. '
&lt; Continued on page three)
I At the clone ot singing
siicramrnt
innk
—a notoriety along-, with
the SCHOOL CONVENTION i*11'1
\ • the •'Sail&lt; i
s»i»i;ia,iiivuv.
i '. ",
n,kl Troop Flags in the
Memorial service, Mrs. Florence
„,.r.
.
. '
.
AS CHAIRMAN
nig Song. In appreilii.i.ii uf bei
RcccsaMHial,
lute I-tdher
Luther Burbank.
Buibunk.
c
'lead. Following w.-re the Drum and Fleming.
Rt-ctiaioiul
’
'll,te
Tile many friends &lt;if
Of the
th.e class
Class and
and!' Kelly quickly asM&gt;mbk&lt;d
assembled six small Bernard Coairiin State Work BuK,,r Corps. Cub Packs, and the
Our Departments, five minutes HASTINGS MEN HURT
Tlie
..
.
...
.
tai.
!(&lt;».
Freeport
presented
Miss
Golhngv
^hers
interest'
d
wilt
be
gltul
to
atpota
that
had
reen
service
us
plant
■
^ernara
UOggitn,
State
WorKTroops
52.
65.
71.
72.
73,
74
and
75.
C
g
C
h
. .^vfzw. •
vz.n&gt;M&gt;*&lt; others interest'd will
yuu]
nt- t"3*-’
,u,u !CT|&gt; wr»icv
VILLAGES AND CITY EX
IN AUTOMOBILE SMASH
iuith
t(J B(, pre8ent on satalso Scout Masters and committee-1 Playlet. Hastings Union.
'with .a v..rv
very pretty »r&gt;..
arm bouquet uf .»n(i both tiu- class ..
Day und. ..
the container? Into each he ....
put .....
revEMPT FROM PROVISIONS
„ud, hv j commencement of St. Ro-/school. &lt;nil inchci of nice, ---------- »-»»rich soil,
in the
k&lt;„.. n
men, In the rear were some good
Our Opportunities Mrs. Floy Mc-xhI of each pot h&lt;- carefully burled]
urday. May 13
examples of Indian handicraft in Dermott
Clarence Shultx, Vern Leary
the schools tUustrattng the paiihAeeiiun cnR ROY
। a murphy, with the sprouts prolrud-1 The Barry County Sunday School1 costume, the work of Assistant Scout I .Medal Contest. Mrs. Ruby Merand Forrest Bennett Ini
Necessary for Commission to some
iiwi of
rong:.
learned and Uie music „nppn - LANVAbbINU
FUK
BUI
zwsre.
.re ni
^rs/sr-n ""1
Convention wtu be held at the Master Harvey Burgess of Troop 72 rick.
Make Forms for Budgets as : elation records. Tiiey were divided
jured Sunday
SCOUT iPLEDGES
tuo
!,hMK1
‘,d hc“dj’H“e*Un“.w
“ i MetnodUl
Methodist church
church in
in Middleville
Middleville on|
o» ! 8uu
Lra«*lnpoU
K
»b°&gt;c
------owui
uluulj [
rLiJ)M|
i wilh
.n Ju5burcholccst
car
and parade was
,|cea , Music.
Nnns Worn Avr :t
,
»&gt;k» the two groups, those from the;
Helps, Mrs. Muriel Perry.
Nightwatchman Clarence Shultz,
one were Avauapie
villages und Ummh* from the rural
Vz»iiz,«r4»,r, I accompanied
I accompanied byby weird
weird {macs
passes andl®*^
and 8411 urday. May 13. beginning at 1:00 ' Following the parade a program1 Report of committees
Forrest Bennett and Vern Leary, at
The county tax commission held • schools and were judged by Mra. D worKers Busy Following a incantations,
lncanianon5. waved lus
ins hands
bunds above !••’- M
M. The general theme is "Theiof sports events was entered into
।
Uus
city,
were in a serious aufoInvitations for next convention.
--tin*
----------------------...... - give i Crisis und Uie Church School." whk enthusiasm by the Scouts. I
their -----------------first session on------------------------------------------------------------Tuesday of last t A.' VimUU tkirk, Mrs. John Crtie,—Sri . WeU Attendcd Breakfast
burled |M&gt;tatoes We cannot
Reading of Journal.
mobile accident which occurred
week, the members convlstiiig of Al-, and Mr*. Roy Hubbard. After very
।the exact words of Kelly. But inl^Ttiard Coggnn. state worker, will] Event I was line-burning, first1 Unfinished fcusine.ia.
about four o'clock Sunday morning
on Tuesday
Ian Hyde.'.supervUn- &lt;&gt;f iRhuwtown'cuieful cinisiderutfon it was .decided ’
firm iuiiv.%
tom-.', iiv
he cuiiuilHiiuvil
commanded the'six
present
and
. .
* Morning
”
[I hiiu
w&gt;c nix i— ------ ™
— participate in the I place going to Trpop 71. Nelson
jut what is known as Rlioades CorEvening at Seven O'clock.
■
a... i..figs
.i—in the gotxl old,.i,i
l nrotfram.which
whichwill
willbelie
follows
------------------------------------------...of
------------------to grow
I prtafrvn.
asas
follows
and
chairman
of the
finance----com-—
i the--------award,
a bust
Mozart,
was i A* a part of the "501" Booster i piapu
Gardner and Vernon Winingcr,i time,- Music, Community singing.
1 nera, three miles north of Sheridan.
f II.,■ —
lut.lr^
.of ou&gt;zv
. |j Mwa.a&gt;
r,n az/
I...
I I... aitauazaaaw
&gt;&lt;*..■
I.11 n M.aaazan,
. ..
•aaaa.
la.. ; week a-z.
nuttee
of^tlH'
board
supervisors;
won
by •"the
Nashville
school,
the
for az-zz
Boy *zrez~a
Scouts,
summer UIUC.
time, pFUIlCU
prunes 111
m WIC
the UU1
autumn
Worship SeTVICC
Service—R&lt;IV.
Rev. MCM
•.■ntltzre
——
— »■ Z,r
—
—a a. w*
a azrezao,
waav
—. eighty-eight
--at”- : OUIIimCT
11(110 [ ■ „Il:00
-0®' —WWSllip
1 minute. Second place. Troop 71., Devotions. Barryville pastor.
,un M-14. Tta Uiree Hastings gentleLotvnzo F- Mnus. county treasurer;! bert book being made by Marion Interested people met at the Park- i^eason, and to produce branches I Kenn.
Donald Doxey and John Adcock J Music. Barryville choir.
|.nen were driving north to engage
Mr«
XrouzU
nmllh
arealaat^
&gt;z.l.~.l
.
da....
h
re»^&lt;^re.Ku
*...
Z-..1i
Uztalua
-tSiazzItaU
rezazaaref
fOFland.
TiCh
foli.1g&lt;&lt;
UlBt
WOllId
tHut
•
1
i
15
—
VlSUaliZihg
th«'
Need
BCFMrs. Maude Smith, county school । Smith. Tliose made by Virginia Cole er Houre Tuesday morning . mlI m.m..- wmv wuu&gt;u mm: ----- ------time I min.. 5 seconds? Third place.
Address. Hon. Luren Dickinson.
in trout fishing.
As they ap­
-------------------,
ready
sale
as
avtlsiraas
greens
‘
n
I
nard
Coggan.
commission r;
Carl
Wespinter J und Velma Parrott deserved honor- breakfast, when plans were made'rvadv sate ut&gt; Christmas greens ;n'nard Ct*ka"Troop 74. Lloyd Peterson and Mar­
Offering.
proached ttie crossing, they noticed
member of the Hxvtings schooll
(Continued on page three)
,n- a" financial
«-1-' -»"»•««.
-------- ... . on page three*
..
« •&gt;«—
for
canvass
(Continued
I. 1:35
—Enriching th&lt; Program— shall Cook. Jr . time 1 min.. 12 sec .' Benediction.
l»ard and Kills E Faulkner of Mid- ’--------------- --------------------■ According to Mr. Shaver, who is
.--------------- ««■»■
.
i Miss Josephine Smith.
-At fire-building and water-boiling
some
distance
from
the crossing.
Regional Finance Officer for four
r ■ .
, ■ ■ ■ .i 1
■
1:50—Guiding the Leaders.
first place was won by Troop 73.
STSi; CLOSING
MEETING,ZtaOFre . i '"
|Mr. Shultz, who was at the wheel.
re..^
“1”. this was the best attended
A
2 05f —Radiating
Arnold uiiu
and nuucci
Robert vuiiuiui
Corkins,, AN ORGANIZED GANG
------------- ” Its Message
---------- —Rev.
------ ' Willard oiuvau
aresaes
.Gearhart। time 3 min.. 35 sec. Troop 71. Nel-,
THE CENTRAL P. T.
dz.lfixta’ 'tajpunly cl.rt u the
T A. Qnd mosl enthusiastic meeting of
OF CHICKEN THIEVES
clerk of the commission.
. --------- —
I ,...
any of similar character he has at-1
- Thurarlav
'
J
The commission has another' wm —
np —
Hplrl
Nirrhr l/tnrl^d
lended In
ln Mlrhionn
MlclUgan, Mlz
Hfa tz*rrl*nrv
territory;'
,
'were sccona, ume 3 mln. 50 sec.
meeting set for Tuesday of this W,U „ "C,&lt;L7..
* ls Wisconsin, Indiana. Illinois andl
—
--------a™.“I
2: 40-Group Studies and Discus-1 Third place went to Troop 74. Lloyd Eve^ Farm" Should Pre. j™™
ly toward Mr. Shults's side of ths
week and hopes to have budgeta
—New Officers Will
'' Mlclilaan
I
—
pare to Give Them a
I road. Tills could have been underI Mr Shaver eave a verv interest-' Mrs- LaMolm- Henney. secretary
ta-ObMm, ClUMm. in
from the vartous local unite of the
u™ Tifafatllnri
' stood if the crossing had been where
ling und helpful talk about - Hoys."
?*,gh SclwJ01
Hot
Reception
county prerenled at that lime. The!
Cbruimu U«W Mr. Mc; pLANN1N(; jq QBSERVE
the driver was Evidently headed, but
i mu -.t« a..
t*»e
local units
of
...UM. winrtst
v.HtaAta of
mi rural
sums school
^tuzut. I। Tl,e
- -- ctoiwt
---meeting
---------- the
— - on
-- - ­ | He stated that 87 per cent of the]
maihm^u
...
...
..
a will be m.t.i
districts,
the village
and....
city school
itraI* .z-lxta.I
“:11001 nP re
T, A.
held ...
to- crimes committed in cjties wcre'r’S Prcsenl mailing addresses of the
'bi—Guiding Youth in I
’
DECORATION
DAY HERE
districts, county of Barry and the; morrow night, Thursday. Muy 11. at; done by boys under twenty years f,?1I°W&gt;ng members..If you can sup. Christian Living—Rev. A. I
yarlous townships. The villages and '7:*5 &gt;n Rz»m 110 m the Central: Of age and the majority were by:,3
w
J?!. u&gt;rsc- I’waae
McNulty.
z
•’ !Thursday night of test week they;
city of Hastings, by reason of their I “J*®01 building.
«
J boys who had come to cities (ronf notify her phone 3244.
ICI—Guiding Adults in .Hugh Riley General Chait- raided three farms near Delton
charter provisions, do no&lt; come un-1 There will be reporta from the re- ‘ mna)| towns. Statistics also prove
Mrs. Tctrence Sliort, nee Mary
Christian Living-Bernard' man—Program Announced *«*&gt;‘ng about 250 choke heavyder tin1 fifteen mill limitation as to|*n,1, P' T A. state convention by I tlmt 79 per cent of the leadership । Wood,
Coggan.
*r__» w 1
weight chickens Tile previous week
their city or village expenses; but|’J'M"acc. Osbor’&gt; und Robert W. iuf me cities in civic, business and, Lloyd Thomas.
33: 40
40—
What u
„»»»
—Wliat
is the Public
Publk School .
Next. Week
they took 243 from farmers near
ull the school districts, all the [ Cook, wiio attended as delegates.
I financial affairs had come from
Merle Sprague,
। dicing in Character Education?
I Decoration Day arrangements
townships and the county of Barry i ,Mrs Arthur Huven. P. T A. Conn-, (owns of 10.000 population and unLorec Harvey,
“
1'22
| were considered at a meeting USIU
held been reported from Calhoun. Ingmust have their expenses provided ‘Cl1 Pr&lt;,'-ident. will conduct the in-1
wiuit the boy is rests with I Mrs. Wm. Strong, neo Gertrude, 6:00—Pot luck lunch. Bring own.lart night, The preliminary action
wefi uftomtam-’Md'&amp;t m*”’
received painful cuts andbrubw*.
within the fifteen mill limit.
istallatlon of the new officers, who his community as his ideals *11) be; Blocher.
■ service.
( taken will mure the proper observ­ I There thlcvTs^re evktenX’ writ The drUer wbo ‘,,t, Uw’ focl ««“»
'Die law provides that the Auditor t*1-*' as follows1 (fcter"
,||u*-&lt; nvbyii&gt;»«
Eva
M May Smith
, determined
just&gt;iu&gt;n
such™n»!«
people&lt;■«!osj Eva
: Fellowship songs.
ance of the day.
ormim^d Thet have
o(
■&lt;:»«* the pevement onto
z-t-.,
—! fa?o furnish
. .......... .....
____ .for
... J President—Robert W
W. Cook.
General
the zforms
I those who were his auditors at the I Dr. Walter Wilkins.
1 Youth and Prohibition—Anthony
Hugh Riley was chosen general orgiinizea. They have spotters out q,_
&gt;he hiithwav an
Roy Coulter.
budgets; but as Uie law was passed i Secretary-Mrs. c. E- Hyatt.
; breakfast Thtge fa no greater work
. ------------------------------V
,Hooa.
chairman.
Frank Annublc secretary who note the location of good flocks Tom 1U1uwy ot Greenville
iping; Goldie M. Towne.
late last week that official had no] TYea-Miier—Mrs. Wm..Stebbins. , ln
In UM?
the wwiu
world lnan
than U1BV
that ol
of ltC
helping'
Evening Service.
and Harry Miller treasure.of chickens. They do nut molest the
u U^Tcould the three
Mrs 10touu»u
bulkJcnarncurr
ch4n&lt;cUrininyuuna
time to prepare tliem and gel them; — --- - Vkw-President
---- --------------- — -----youngivuu&gt;.
folks.
। | Robert J. Anders.
Theme—The Crists and the IndlThe committee on speakers and Hocks of Leghorns, only the vane- HftaULs men reached a telephone
Mulder.
,
’H
1/ae urj
nmd
Ihma present
.i.-.ant to
In do
zln everyni-zrv। Into, the iuindx of the various coun-[“lenry
’’’’’T Mulder.
jrcj those
Ralph Smith.
. vidua).
program consists of a H Caiveth,
that
will give them goixl returns andcalkd for Sheriff LeunartLwbo
ty commissions, so it was uj&gt; to each;
l,h*’r Vice-President — Clifford thing in their power to continue the
Aneta Moore.
! 7:00—Period of Worship—ReV. J. Harry Miler and F W Annabkwhen sold If there fa any demisable SroretoYhe
olthTTccSeJ m
Verma Moore.
commission to work out ita own'15^**11‘
.
.•
; Boy Scout work ih Barry county.
, Kitching.
me officers of the day will be Piece of business on earth it is rctfQrti UnMS
hrouxh' the three
forms for the budgets. The Barry Teacher Vice-President — Miss,, p«..
n*»iu rs-^vl
Ben -r
T. Johnston of n
Battle
Creek: Dorothy Mae Murdock.
| 7:20—What the Present Crisis Sterling Rogers, Ed Sayles and M. chicken stealing. Mort always the, to Hastings The three next saw Al­
county commission left this matter । HV-".
^*5n Wade.
Cecil utuoivj.
Endsley. \\
•;—..
„
.. I »■“ also present
pii-.-ciib ami
umi gave a
u short!
ouuii
.means to me.
me.
° 1,111
chickens are grown by women folk!
Kim,aixier ^ with Mr
which,
all all
enjoyed.
to County Clerk Reid and School । Historian-Mrs. Archie McDonald Ulk ilk
which,
enjoyed.
j--------------- * • ► .---------- I 7;«&gt;-Wh&lt;t
it meant
to to my Home
7:40—Wh^t
it means
The committee on transportation juid are used to help keep the home Leonard, drove rorly that afternoon
-ii) fa onc oI the most Im- | Following
*
Commissioner. Mra. Maude Smith.!i -ri.iThia will
Following U.e
the addresses,
plans HASTINGS ODDFELLOWS !—Mrs. A. W. Woodburne.
of Civil war veterans and V.’. R. C in
to th&lt;
lhc- P
..t.^.,.
W“
|u.
re the awktent
aroktent «ve­
I? groceries and Kother ncccsxitlcj. to
la« *
crc
,--------- jweUpgn
of tlic year. All । were
who provided the records In quick i preasive
rncel
eremade
madefor
forthe
the uu&gt;nu»
canvass »»»&gt;
and
mu-rein time' 8:00-What it means to
to the cemetery consista of &amp;t. -----------” to til.*.- cun-vd Thrv maiieza tharaush inIt mtans a ‘lot of hard nwork
. time tOO.
parents and •teachers should be pres-, tcnms started out at once to obtain
HAD DELIGHTFUL TIME —Harold Ixtgan.
Downs,
Adelbert Cortnght and Hugh
"re^rtt|nVt&gt;l«iM qU-re I1 UH interviewed wvtnd witent and pledge their help to the pledges for funds, the women as.
----------.
Our spiritual aowts
Riley.
of
expense
in
feeding
them.
To
tiavc
h
I
zikzm
.*
NASHVILLE REDUCES BUDGET. new officers as they lake over this ; slstlng also.
Annual Banquet Last Eve.— Installation and Consecration— It Is exjiectcd that the program a yew's work gnd . year , trod rto- made measurements in order
There would seem to be no logical ' .. ...
i
The village of Nashville is setting important work.
—.
{Bernard
Coggin.
and announcement of further ar­ len is certainly contemptible. It would definitely settle the question uf i
Hastings has reason to be proud at reason why this undertaking should Juatice-Elect Ed. M. Sharp
about to hold its village tax to the
rangements for Decoration Day will
Associa---- - -Parent-Teacher
-------- - -- - .«
w. **
... financed
V.U as it ...
lowest Jimit.. Tlie MUUK'I'
budget UIUUV
made U}
by its three
1101
is Ma «MUUVUII|
wonderful
~
- Address
- -j CONCERT BY HASTINGS
Gave
the
be made in the next issue of the loaded shotgun handy where he can .h„
t«kr.n u «vii u from
the village fathers for this year is iHons. They have been of material work and should have universal eoget to it and ure it and alm straight
“ '7,^
Banner.
The annual I. O. O. F banquet:
49,900. Last year It was 41'2 500. In assistance to our city schools.
onemtinn It
it was stated „t
operation.
at th,.
the
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
coops aie
are markings
when he finds his chicken coot»
marirowNi that
t»w»ihu
—----------... loomite at Od.1
hau-laiu
were still vuibfa z»
on
1922 the a-.scs.red valuation of! 1'
...
~
meeting
that the ™..„
county budget was
।being raided.,
WORTH DOING.
.the pavement, tiiere could be no
11.00000.
th. greater
rmur share
.tar. of
of thel^
th.
and wa. a *d.Unhliul
ah.lr IPla„„nH Mr ThnraAaw
NMhvlUe was 4831.625 Tile village' NOTICE OF^MEETING
41,000
00,
the
“
*
““8'*”
______ of
_z having
...... Soout
... . Executive:
..
.The
Til.. invocation
tnv.wr.t
u.na given
irlv.'Tt by
l»v Rev.
Um- . Being Planned lor Thursday
Those persons who are delinquent YANKEE SPRINGS CHURCH
tax rate far this year will be 119
OF BOARD OF REVIEW, expense
was
doubt about Ranney's respor-riblllty.
in their taxes for the year 1932 or
mills, while last year It was 15 4. Notice fa hereby srtven that the Lloyd Shafer here being borne by L. L, Dewey A fine menu was served I Night, May 25, or About
(The
invwUCBUon
thoroughly
*atfaTO OBSERVE MOTHER'S DAY.
mills.
i Board of Review will meet at the me W. H. Kellogg Foundation. Wtbe Rebekahs. Hnlowing this
6
The services at- the Yankee
find It to their advantage, if they Springs church wtil begin at 2.0)
--------- -------------------I council rooms in the city hall on the Barry county fa indeed fortunate in Noble Grand Loren Myers intromat lime
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
Ith,rrt Monday in May, 1933, at 0:00 being served so generously by the &lt;*u&lt;*d the toastmaster, Hon. John C.
The Hastings Symphony Grebes- 1can possibly do so, to pay such tax­ o'clock Sunday afternoon. A pro­
es
before
July
1.
next.
The
legisla
­
The Second Ward P. T. A. will | A M - #t *'hich time and place any Foundation.
Ketcham. Rev. Karl Krefer ot Pot- tra. under the leadership of Mr. Bi­
gram of music, readings and short pavement showed that H had hap­
meet at tlie schoolhuue. Monday I Pfrsoni* desiring to do so. may examLet's all boost.lor the continuance Orville led the community singing, ferno. Has been having regular re­ ture hits passed an enactment that addresses will be rendered A gift' pened more than 50 Imc ructn of
.... for some time, and is mak-1„ ...„„ i will allow ret Hement for therefauk
night. May 22. The Association Is:,nc Uie,r assessment, and show Of Boy Scout workin Barry county. Then the________
Hickvllle Twins put on rI —
hearsals
will
be presented to the oldest and' live intersection, that muuwy's car
»
—
' some inuchable
laughable stunts. Rov
RoyCordes.
Cordet.I itur
I Ingexcellent
excellentnmeress.
progress. itIti«is planned'
sponsoring an lllustratwi lecture on cause- *f an&gt;' exists, why their valu—---------------------&lt; ««
« -----------------ntanrwt! taxes, without any penalty wiiat- the youngest mother present. The turned to Uie opposite side of th*
Yelicmtone Park by Supt. C. J.
be citanged.
NEW LIBRARY HOURS.
with Miss Florence Campbell as ac-lto give a concert here on or about cvrr und without any interest, if entire commutety fa invited to at-, pavement and tn front ot the Wr“'
Beginning Monday. May 15. the companist at the piano, gave tt de- the evening of Thursday, May 25? Paid before July 1. 193X
Barnum of Woodland, the slides ■
5'10 6 c Rf«er»- City Clerk,
tend
this service Come and bring
hours
Hastli
ours at the Hartings
Public Library llghtful solo.
1 The orchestra has a membership
----------- *•'*•
icing made from hfa own pictures.
n^*.will
111 be as follows:
The rspeaker
of—
the---------evening —
w.is---------------of more than
sixty,
we sure
are sure
ACHIEVEMENT DAY.
There will also be a program of ON HONOR L,STAT .
---------------.—,.
— and
are are
cured chat young Raiuwy
U/wuJ.u
—•- n.Azi
an...
— .a delight for the __
.
.. n ..
. .. Your own" or some other good;
Monday till
till XAzi.l
Friday.
0:00 .
to i,
11:45 vrta_.&lt;_
Edwin «r
M- Sharp
of Bay z*'*..
City, who: it ..tail
will Vbe
people
somewhat under th* la
music. Admission 5 centa.
'
M
COU-E,GEAchievement Day for tha 4-H mother.
--------------- a ».----- :-----. Wayne Nichols. Hastings, a Jun-.—
---------------- -- - ~
was recently elected as one of the । of this city to hear them on their club® of Barry county will be held
PUBLIC SUPPER.
I lor in Albion College. Is one of thirTuesday and Saturday •venings, justices ot tlie supreme court of' first public appearance. Further en- at the Methodist church next Sat­
NOT1CE.
The American Legion Auxiliary ty-three students on the college mid- 7:00 to 8:00 o'clock,
MWUgan and who Is e prominent nouncement will be given later.
urday. May 13, aiid It fa expected
began suit
will serve a public slipper at the Le-: semester honor roll announced reSaturdays from 1:00 to 5:00 P. M. Odd Fellow. His address was much)--------------- — the members of the clubs will have apple Osrdan Club who did not •*N. Romney's
glon borne on Bo. Church Bt. Bat-; cent ly by Dean W. W. Whitehouse. The library will be closed Saturday
MIXED DANCES.
»y enjoyed,
enjoyed
an interesting time. There Is sure recalve *-h«ir packages of ainnU
urday night. May 13. 6:00 to 7;00. This is pleasing news to his Has- mornings.
•'
Alter this
t
. I After
there followed dancing' Clear lake, May 12. prizes given. to be a large attendance Thate'____ _
_.
Price 25 cents.—Adv.
i ting* friends.
Jean Barnas. Librarian, and a general goqfi lime.
'Frank Herrington.—Adv.
clubs are doing very useful work.
: ner office by calling tor tlvam.
Entire

Demand

for

—
i.Beet
Be Supplied
If
Sugar Were Used ’

U

T. U. CONVENTION

MUSIC FESTIVAL
A GREAT SUCCESS

COUNTY OFFICERS
GET UNUSUAL GIFT

BOY SCOUT “501

12108800

MITHlX COM­
MISSION MEETS

More Addresses

Are Wanted

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WrSttiS.'IS !S

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�■ytE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAT 18, IMi

FACE TWO

American Legion Auxiliary
LOCAL NEWS
To Sponsor Poppy Day, May 27______________

REP.MRKEBSPOK
IT COMJVI’L CLUB

' DEATH OF MRU. ANNA JONES.

Announcement came Bunday of
'university.
I
rr*_ Os____
D/-AA-, TYzv««
। Mr. Parker alto dlscuiscd House
'
.
r
'
,
of
UUs city. She died at the Soldiers
Bill* 27J and 211, both ot which deal
America : flower of ----------patriotic re- coat cf making the popplaa is used: John Rogers te very sarioualy ill Home tn Grand Rapids Baturday
■with levies made on wages ot debt1,1
home on W Mill St.
night Had aha lived
unul next
,or» who are not. disposed to pay me,nbrance_,he bright red iM'Py-• in the Auxiliary’s welfare work.
The poppy U the badge ol temer
* Mn
**”n
•
•
•* -have readied the
Ouy **
C- Keller ■*
u slowly
con- -June she
would
' their Ixxiest debts He staled that
.
. .h„ t!r,,oie or
DI1CUWBD MATTERS PER - j &lt;&gt;&lt;he believed
are wrong ouu
and
**
J**’.!* L? Prance
ic.su both bills
uiu* air
urance iuc
for uiwv
liteee who
«iiu Hiuicvfi
sacrifi( •vulescing from a hard fall, her back age of M.
!that
there ‘is no reason for making.Hastings amt Barry county or: Hat* \jictr
ln t,)e country* servZtd I; being afiectcd.
Mrs Jones' husband was a pioneer
TADrmo TO LEOIBLA
................
.it
easier for
a man to evade his urday. May 27. by a corps of wonwn 1; &gt;Ulld, lar tlM. gjgten i&gt;lM. oti Special prices on • supplies for dentist ot this city—Dr William H
I just obligations. The old principle from the American U-gion Auxiliary. iutrtotum that we—
can
concuive It! -------------- --- Monter's Day arc announced by T. J°h«* Her husband passed on many
TIOK AT LAN8ING
---------------------usedko be -let the buyer beware— who volunteer thin service in m s recall*
n&lt;aH&gt;the
|toespirit
tplrilofofthose
lh(Wedays
da}.swhen
whTO8|l Baird. doUiler. in hu adv
l“"
*'“r —•“•••'
■
that te. Uie buyer must
take ids cause. Mrs Helena Smelker i» .very
(Arry American
Ainerlcan wks
w4&gt;dedicating
dedicating hi^|
htei Mtt. Kellar Stem was hostess to
own chances on the value of What chairman of the Poppy Day com- energies and• resources .to ..
THINKS CUT IN U. OF M
the na-1t Uu. Women’s Board at Pctumck has­ home in Hastings. As twr hu-Uxuid
*_,:.t
But the new siogatf milter
.
EXPENSES WARRANTED
.
jeeenu to be "let tile teller beware,
*“ ■—“*
—“.j ... •...- ’ —
.
.
much to give toy the1
.
un army &lt;.i tuoooo women who ,-„jRunThe P. r. A. Oouncll meet-, this
c&gt;.an*...
is up lo the
Statistics
Show Insurance that
,o tcllit hu
butlatter
to -unot
.Ter only of
will go into action on a nation-wide Remembering those days, it U dlf-■ »ienul’
Plr,“ ,Y,nl ■'&lt;ihooa mends she had known since her
Companies Have Increased . if his patron.ts not dKpoxed to pay. Iruiit .on Poppy Day to rvtgU to ficult to understand how Americans. 5 Arthur Haven will preside-.
girlhood, she decided to live at the
She was very' happy I
| **
Mr“ Parker dUcm.-sd lire question
Salaries of Executives
— America tin- x.Hi.Uie;World can u- daunted by the country’s AnAother Bee at Brush Ridge Soldiers' Home
—t Her ffriends
rk,n(la m.-!
m that Home.
fro-!
of life insurance, in view ut Uwi War dead und to faue lands to aid present diHidUltle* A |ieopl«- who,Cemetery on Saturday. May 13tii .■&gt;
A
**"**^1’1^
”
c
‘
u,,t
,nc
&gt;'
ntt
'
1
“
«ca
a
two
years
Before the only fifteen short years ago united. Everyone interested. Oome help fin- quently visited her and she was alfact that they had aSked
y ears' the war s Jiving vtetin.
merdai Club was held yestertay morBtorium of the legislature of tills Ctou Ut the day tin-a- «o:iu’n hopf wWh &gt;uch devoUon juid energy la Uh the work.
.
uaya delighted to *ee them
noon »&gt;th a Urge attendance The u&lt;{e
He
t|ut
lhe
&amp;
------- —------ -- —— to place the r.uw.r &lt;J rvmetjibiance mP,.t a uar.iuneegency, most cer-| Watch for the date and place of Tile funeral service was held at
program committee had secured ufe
Life n»ur.n«
TTisurance Company
Company of
of New
New, on ten uulliun cats, and to nciuv talnly have ttwT-ower to meet any. the Stiver Medal Content sfxjnsored the Home yesterday. Tuesday. foec-|
Representative Charles F Parker. York, Hie salary of uIioh- president; contribution-- which w.U enable rii&lt; emergencies of peace.- ’Du- poppyzlby tlse W. C T U. Further an- noon, with burial in Riverside erme- ■
who^i lo^t^
Vi"*!*,
“
■* 875,000 ,n
•*«&lt;« **.*.«..
«&gt;i
in me
the rror
year 1929 wncn
when «••••»•
Aim man
Legion •**•*•»««*
Auxituiiy w
to cairy uuu
that symooi
symbol 01
of patriotic
patriotic xacntice.
sacntlce. ,nounconente next week
tery in the family lot. There was
- ------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------.
------...hearts
------- a
■
A Juoeit. jr
Jr . tuer-t*
,Q„
,llhc cemetery, con&lt;
tXnn m -’v W -------------------«««•-good,
.had Increased that
&lt;r‘&gt;
refief and p habiiitailon
work shuuld
awoken in
all our
ant truest a
unci tcitxe at.uic
that^r nine h-tndred MltalSS
compensation to S10(\(W for disabled veteran* and needy deeper conception of our own duties aldine Coburnt had the misfortune (ducted by Rev L L Dewey
toin mtTLiueUd atto that hr-tlmuatit ,n ,931 a,,cr
&lt;*«P,ps*«»n started Janiili. - during the coming year.
to our country today and inspire to fail from a tedder and fmeturt
Mrs. Jonea 1* survived by her only &lt;
a^ddSwliulrksa mJ The .Metropolitan lute Insurance; Making popptv. for tiu .-ale has u. to give in peace the type of serv- Uie bonra In her foot last week.
child. Charlra W Jone.x now &lt;&gt;f
them wero buried
Company Jumped the salary of ite given hundred* of dt.-abled veterans tec the men who died among the
a decided improvement on North Kansas City, Misaoun. where iu- ha;.
m Park*r« intetenea erndsted' P,c*ldc,“ ,,ll|n
in 1929. to employment through the winter and, poppies in France gave in time ot Church St. was made Friday when an extensive insurance buMfies* She
of folkswho'know what it 1* to face *?00000*n ’“L
H;'’ N,'‘ York'spring month.. The-*-tlhablcd men war
lhe old bill-boards Jiut north of was a lifelong member ot the
real harttehin in the navment of
Llft‘ ,hc f’nidt ntial Life and ur&lt; the only workers in the AiixiliVulutecr workers from the Aincri- the Parker House were tom down
Methodist KpiMMiul church of thl*
tan-s vet do tux wteffToW anv 1 . N,'r‘h»«,»tcui Lite had al.-o ary .-■ poppy progrMn n'ceiving pay.1 cun Legion Auxiliary will offer popThe Hastings Pythian Sister* will ’city, having maintained her meminsUiurion tn tiw state that is worth m?dc
increases in tru- uil others donating tneir scrvic&lt; - pies on tiu- streets all day Saturday entertain the district convention at berahlp in the Joeul chttrcfi. ha well
nretwrving out out of business in •sal“n,'i'
^‘elr Iteesidwita. All of All cimtnbutton-- received-above the und Saturday evening.
CaaUc Hall on ThurMlay . May 17. a* in Ila Mtesionary xucteticn.
------ r-- --- ---—
lncm «»«&lt;"
Ilaa nM-rcas«'(i
uti.t rOther
saunt*
■' -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.
■
ESrTJS
t°«eM? --pTrkrr
iiad incr.as.-d
saterl...
, lhe program begimtmg at B 30 A M through the years She was n fine
fthS. “V^Untrtl^^
had to ay ■
I-. that tin- measure’QTATF TURNER FUND
, Tfic Edmonds Oil Company this type cf Christian woman, a devoid
uiHit luntecn ruiw
week advertise the Williams Olio- wife and mother and a loyal
iture t« fuUyVarrented in making park
.Li/v hoimJ
thr’^- ;l'
“n‘I L-urd be
by th. ... .
tn cuts
ite aonronrlation
„'F “ “’ ’“hP ,1
. ,wr b *° vlc‘w“ “wt li*’ ”'&lt;1 tturtyHELPS CO.’S SCHOOLS ‘nailc heating plant, for which they-friend
deep
cuU In
In.Ila
appropriation for
for cumpanies
ought to demand that
-■
■
are agents. They are quoting a very I
------------ -*-*-*. —
the support of the University lie- i stt-|t*. be taken to end such u holdup
had the salary list and called at­ j game, at a time when all other sul- tell compelled tu vote against it. Hr County Will Get $4,205.00 ‘‘’w-ffime Ladu*’ Aid will meet -MAY MEETING OF WESI.EYAN SERVICE GUILD.i
tention to tire fact that the pro-! ones and wages are being cut. For
j
The
Wesleyan Service Guild was'
himin
tire
governor
*
chair-of
this
—
Irving
and
Thornapple
“
f
’
h
Mrs.
Geo.
pmgicton
this
week
IxMcd cuts by the legislature, in­ these big insurance companies'. In
■» u..ir :'Thursday afternoon
bubciibwn and
mtu will
w». serve
•- : very pleasantly entertained al the1
n„t 99
n.,r.9
state a man with backbone enoutQt
stead of being glmost 50 per cent an lhe
midst
ot
u
depression,
to
raise
Get
Over
Hull
ratlpper
at
5
00
o'clock
Everyone
is
‘
home
of
Mrs.
Wm J Field. 212 So
Get
Over
Half
Luippcr
at
5
0&lt;&gt;
o'clock
Everymui
had been represented. really amount- Mtenus 1* an example of the mean­ t« veto such a fiuce of vicious !&lt;mvi**ark street. Wednesday evening.;
tetioii. Mr Parker explained that it ’ What b known a.s the Turner Taw ! welcome.
est selfishness and w’anton if not was ph-dged to tnr ircple uf this appropriates $2,000,900 to be divid-. The Edmonds Elevator and Im- May 3rd. with nine members and
nf^hE-h HriXa criminal
rnn»na' disregard
oisnimra ot
or the
the rights
right* of
ut
fromdou^- ternces thin ttate
thf,r
h“Wen' Mr ’,“rker l'b' state tliat tiu liquor i»u.*im.-.- -..&lt;&gt;ulU «&lt;i among the school d)*tricu oflplement Company call atteutlmi m i five guests present.
nronriaimn.
it-l Ji/rt th Jt ,m’
hl-‘ n&lt;UrM dlr*Cll&gt;' from the I* Under the control ot u State I Michigan to help them meet excess their adv. to their stock ot drain! After the business meeting Lucile
’comintxuon. and theruforw would nut taxation Tin- .basis fur figuring I Uie. fur which there ought to be a ■ Ba^eft took charge of the devotlon&gt;n»unmcr commt'siuncr ot Michigan 'get into local-|W&gt;11 tics That pledge Ju w this tax is apportioned we: lot of use this year
a
«F sen Ices, her topic being "Mothder existing conditions. Uie legis- and* (h
^
-&lt;Uon
i
can *
be no
no au
question
Belva Riley gave u very Inteture te fully warranted in cutting "na there
rc can
«
UMUOn about had .induced thousands and thou-’cmjtt riot even guess from the man-! A meeting of the StrikA Cemetery rrs
,..nds alt citta-ns to v.it. against* im r in which it is {apportioned tn. Circle will be held &lt;m Tuesday eve- lerrsUng review of two cliaptcrs of
salaries and expenses and that it “wlr
ion
Barry
county.
Howrv\r
also declared that prohiffltu
... New. In- declared,
... we
.. 1 ----, ------,,-------,~ It
—may
„ be nliw. May 16. at tlic Imme of Mr. *hc Chinese mission study book.
te grossly unfair to ask or expect The speaker
■
.
.. following
.-i. .
,u_ figure*[apd
«...—
• Michigan is going lo have - ‘have tin
Itcen-ed inyor
Mwp back det-.e.
the
are the
Mrs. Walter Ickes. Yom , ‘Lady Fourth Daughter ’ Cliryslal
the people &lt;if Michigan to pay such while
t
Timmas had charge of the reerraplacein ui.pilttics;
.politics; ar.d for the various townships ot this j presence Is
is requested
•
tn Its oldoldplarc
i Otto iM-nhath Is recovering front tmtul hour and all had gi grand,
■ then- will pot-be a city election nof I county:
... i....... ..............................
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iaa
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.................
1
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।’a village 'election- in Michigan in
ASSY.* r
.............
......... —* .time
ins voted that the monthly
’
‘Which those who sell tr&lt;r .&lt;r any-, $53 57; No 8 Fractional 880 JO; N t '•’filch iu- was stencltnc was broket.
(Other drink that may be licensed.,9 8234M. total 8370 67
tl&gt;F “ falling limb, lettiru; imn fall J*1
— ....
....
•ail! no:
u.t ,. !m&lt; *.m ..nt-r :
byrrY
TOWNSHIP Hu re Is -,v‘ral ,'x'1 10 u“' kroufidm each month instead of the first
-.cure t..v.
rnmi te.Al cv.-rn- '
T? uj “ tL tow^litn1 B.«.ute we are obliged
move Wednertey.
_

WATERS’
CLOTHES SHOP

I

5

You—Buy Nowl
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday Specials
Oxydol
Large Package

P&amp; G
SOAP

IVORY
SOAP

Giant Size

Medium Size

. • i!
21c
Jig Saw Puzzle
FREE

.

IS
L 10c *.. 25c

BUTTER Shull, or Ft..port
Lb. 23c
LARD &lt;lb.. 25c so th. co. $3.00
FRESH EGGS
o.. 13c

FLOUR
MEATS

f"ir^Lb.s..h

68c

CHOICE VEAL ROASTS
Lb 13c
BEEF KETTLE ROASTS Tender.Lb. 10c
PRIME BEEF

mint* HU utidito; w&lt;;.-qmt-- &gt;urM Whether t,art ot it tew* to'*r an' rcducln* w,r atock and lu»upnsrd to .h.arn th.
mjtspob-u
.to from Mr Parker, -nd■* • or all t„ lho
consolidated ■’* 88 -NvW U’caUO" *M&gt;n,.HU&gt;';*,.‘ ljiter. Ironside A- Michael—Adv. ’ , Nina Batson 11,7 West Mill street at
bclieve th# terse majority ot Um*.-1 ,.11C4&gt;1 ttl, rtl) uot kn&lt;nl
w.vo lieard
lua.-a him
nim imna
nc did
mu uit
au- ,
Wart har. ____
been
, w.io
think tic
Uic ab... received
.. J oi tin fro clock Tticsday. May 16 A child
-------------1 program in I
;&lt;Uutcly rul.t thliiv in .c'.n - a-juin*; HOI I. Ih - only district m
j^yng of Mrs. Benton, mother ot welfare
and rnotb.
t
ihargr of Mr* Edith
Edith Snyder. aUo]
a measure tl"'* •••1 tn
____
cceivtng aid from thu
.&lt;•*&gt;«
an- tl;5t j •- ’"-ceiving
this fund is No.'uu.'
No «drs- i.ww_
Dora Benton, at
tin nmttv
family charaa
tt:- . atra ;■ * aith $129 31
residence near Ijnwmtiac Tin- fu- echoes from the county convention |
will ultimate
All
mother?
are
urged
to
attend.
■
K
IltY'ING
—
Tlu-rc
are
five
districts
neral
was
licld
im
Tuc.day
aft.tu.iicxih nuuar.
iin Irvin| wliich are aided by this noon.
ArriiueolotfWs report that they1
No 2 Fractional.: Twenty-three children ami young
■ lu.tti, a- f.ifio-..
have
ckrtivatcd
Uw
thumb
of
that
.
842.46. Nri. 3 $358 00. No 5 S7tf92. peojile ttom Emmanuel Episcopal
.MRs. WOOl,? .
No 9 FtactiotMrt 8603 91; No. 12 church attended the annual Mite mtllion-year-old Pc&gt;;Htig wotpan
. Mrs Afoiu.i Wood- i»
’! ' .Fractional 8.7-5. total 8993 04.
(Box Presentation 'Service at St. Mayhe if ti»ey look u little further,
on Sunday .it the age .,t
they
II
discover
a
million-yrar-oitt
!
,V
OIEANGE VILLE There is only Luke’a church. Kalamazoo Sunday , iMping nun under it
She is aurtired by heriui■nd !«te district, lhe village No 3 Frac- afternfiWi
daughter. AP.-. Clwries ’
fuLlumal. which will receive 8503 0a
i The Fuestone Company announce
A IWvVH«-sava ne wrote ms latest
and tlu««- grandchildren
n:*iu-» hx- f'’“J'teh their Hxmuirs agente tl-.nn iJm. d„.k
4 h|u.r W(.n
lunalf which A'*4™8 87'vic,r T'CJ“I. ‘"J? ’
R *»ved ar. awftil lot pt paper
Firestone tires, calling llw attention t
,
of
everybody
to'the
fact
that
Ur.
official
THORNAPPl.l
Thoitjapplc ------------------------- - 1 -' A1' ’ .ha- a con. nlula’ -il school, tlic money
krawr we arc obliged to move,
-.ri.'1 by (g^iMopnatcd 'from the Turner fumi
are reducing ourjitqck and have
a.! of -.--[ii ;,!] n,. t&lt;&gt; ;,id township Keiiogg
the be. Ischfjoi, which will receive 8144371
St 98 New location, announced la­
: YVOODI.AND -Woodland townaltip ter. Ironside A- Miriwi-1 -Adv. .
'
.. .
likruio ha. but w district 4 c-t Marriage license* hair been ix-usd1
'
Outdated, but receive. &lt; t.;y 811997
belli
Hasting. Abo to Wilson Pvrv;
as follows: No 1 Frifeuonal 81079. Guide!. 27, of Dowling and Ml
• No 3 Fractional Slt8 6l -Dual of
ling'
or
The Prescription Drug store has
un announcement of a free demon-1
-irdtd J4.'8 6l
mid I Vi
.-tranon and special /Offer in the
Banner this week Please note tn •'
Clark*. &gt;1!
coupon in the adv You can save SI i
by cutting and keeping the coupon, j
VISITORS' TOt’Rusing it at thl* .special -a!«cctfu .&lt;
■■ Commercial Club. urdn&gt;. «uy u r»n dniereht

Lb.
•b.

9c

14c

Whole or Shank Half

CHICKENS
FRESH HAMBURGER
LAKE TROUT Strictly Feeeh

Lb.

3

tiimnn.'
Stcbbln- dnii
Muy »!3 A

18c
19c

Feldpausch’s
"Where Better Foodi Cott Lett'

&lt;&gt;i!ciatlng witli ttu- Chicago Associa­
tion of Commerce m a plan of Ixhpllality lor visitors to the Century
m Proqrrs
The plan call* for
liuusina facilities. Ire.- auto parkng an l lica.lquarlcrr for suitordriving to Chicago M:-- Hecox cw
। give you full particular- a bop*. Hu

25c
Lb.

Jrs. Lena Gallup. aged

tony

Flowers
t\

ly

'O.

. 30. her death being due t
.
■f nttirua Interment was in'the Dover
I I ■
the mother of Mrs t) Tlueln-s
Mr* ,J E Mattooh will entertain,
' Circle N° 8 of Uie Met hoot'! 1. Al
.8 on Tuesday. May W. al 2 00 P M I

dispose of our stock of Dry Goods, Ladies’ and

Men’s Furnishings, Draperies, Ready-to-Wear

AT ONCE! SALE NOW ON Come ... Save!

FOR SALE!

LOPPENTHIEN’S
The Big Corner Department Store

Should be the favored
Gift to honor Mother!

GIFT

hospital Tuesday night /jiinnmn*.
»■« tn the Irving cemetery on Wed-1
nesday. .
CIRCLE NO. -I.
Circle No 3 fit I'
the ••
Metltodi
"
t L A |
li Mjv Jt
II.'.
8 will meet with
Friday afternoon. May 12

We have lost our lease and are compelled to

Fixtures Showcase
Office Equipment

It will be a pleasure Io
show you these fine suits

•H*

-trong. healthy and growing Will
blMMim tin* season On sale ode dav
only at 39c each «.
or ...^
free with earn
cash purcha* of &lt;3Men that day .
Hydrangeas Me egeh C L UUtos.i
Nashville. Mtehiaau-Ad-.
!

FORCED to Vacate!
Our Milfortune—Your Gain

for your Sprill£ SllitS
... we assure you that our
stock is the LARGEST and
most complete in the city!

CLOTHES SHOP

Boston
Ferns
10
and I

Mother’s
-* Day
MAY 14th

Cinerarias Potted Tulips
Amaryllis Hydranges
and Hyacinths

SPECIAL!

EVERYTHING
MUST GO/

00

S.

13c Lb.

SMOKED PICNICS shawki...
SWIFT’S PREMIUM HAMS

you men who demand
good fabrics, fine tailoring
and perfect fittingclothes...
AND who wish to pay only

Cut Flowers
Snap Dragons Carnations
Roses Su-eet Peas
and Tulips

Io 20c each ,

Floral Gifts for Mother’s Day
front 25 cents upward

CLYDE WILCOX
The Florist
103 E. HIGH ST, TELEPHONE 2530

***
HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1933

iMENT ON OUR PART BEING
OBITUARY.
.
I
OBITUARY.
I
OBITUARY,
Slaven. Columbus. Oiiio, opener and on Drcaration Day they
upprarance h. .e ,-*;il help Freeport open theli
-an Vtl Idlll KJ DC
MfWCS ,Iorn »'« ,x‘!’n ,n
i Ola Hart was bom to Rodmanl Lewis F. IMlson. ao» at A
when hr met Dutch
* ‘ Velde, local
'
Iat Pivcpori . , __________
LVVi-r';1. ? JiTo 7, 7?i, , n” c'“• Ohio. Lhe 13. 1838 and depart- and Laura Hart March 1, 1176 in-and Ida Ballon, »u born I
*
d ollOrtflCfe
to t&gt;w- ,d
Ji1’--APrl1 J0-ttt lhr lio,nr 01 •C'Vcago. W . and jiau-x-d away Mpy land toanrtUp and det»»te«4
contribution lo profeHvlonul wn»rt-;
ling.- I5o, m.the semi-final of the
____ .
uf ll“'
.
. 'hi- son. Ernest, “
atI the age of M 4. 1W3. “
atV i»er
her uuinc
Ixanr in
in iiBMing.
Hasting, uv
at un
on May
M.v 3,
2. im,
IB33. agcri
aaedT!
m
-*. b4..ucnt
.................
31 yeara.
Kttg
«v« uini' The ensuing- match proved
ao:n&lt; uno s.»y that funds for
,&lt;arx, 4 months und 17 days. He was the .age of 57 years. t *o months and luontlu and two daya HM traB
&lt; Continued from page one)
fit41' 'f1’.1,*1-''.Y, 11 .mumed to Pneba Wertman Augmt: four days.
I preceded him In death on A netI
Shaven drawing first blood when he
' ,&lt;‘*0.tt'l£l,cUuSS tl: *ulf‘' W I860, who passed away in lib.
In iwrt .-.he was united In marriage '■ 1907. Surviving ate liU Wife. Mr«,
foie, very- tl
Cuming
threw Veldt with a btxly bold in stxt -Lu.DuraiioD. ana man-, nave nw: fu this union wen- born seven to Claude Oovey. Tu this union two!Viola Belton, four daughtai, LWjo*.
When there b.
r l.ilAc fmpication that fur these menclue of
Alice|children were bum. a daughter who 18. Florence, 6. Alberta. 4, and Vatfut groiitid uh.
1?
tnV' v * *OUIU ,lot u‘
Kelly of iK-ltiHi, Ernest ol Clover- pa*«d «wny in infancy and one aon.lglttet, 1« month, old. al&gt;u hl* tnothplanting, then .. .. .. --------sen on the mat •
upun 1u uv
vale, and fmir children deceased. He ;Hb*-hard. Mr Covey passed awuy gr. two broUwra. Julm and Roy ttei(I
iom
?
v.iiu
.r.ai
Iped.uk
)
next
full,
■ Continued from page one)
B. .
headluck in leu:
A,,}|
1 ,! person Ml *T teuves nine grandchildren und 11,Oct. 10. 1910.
■
’non of Rutland, a sisitr. Lena, at
winter uiui ' iiiv spring
should
ffautea. since mltherTOUld gain
Know that the u r- Euv- rnna-n:. . test. grandchildren beside*, many
In the year of 1912 riie was united; home, bertdv. four loccr*. thna
tlw state
ui^S,cr
* ^ h&gt;&lt;*nd».
| in marriage to Mr. Milburn J. New-1nephews and many other lelaUww
irtied. n fepe. Johnny '&gt;*&gt; B
"
..;
f1*?1 81 01 ““’•■“HW* Funeral services were held at the ton One daughter w..s bom to them and friends He «u a kind and L*rCummunlcatlon.
tile Cicekr-ctaltd ii a ««'d —
church.
tta husband,
: Ing husband
father and
.
------- ------------- ---------- R. Bunnell
F.
C loan?'.
nu.rd white.tlie new p^mt, Editors Bann*: ■
. . ......
11...
1.. Rev. WUlits
_ V otn-[ .1She is survived
I... by...
— J one
.. __ Ol.a).,
___andIC«I)
_a wm
..A.M- &gt;UI.U
WWli, ... *lor
l.ll
av«)g their birth paint.
-s
Believing
that The Interc.its of .all are concerned. »e may »ay authur- ?tery.
Barker.’ another Hartings
.M&lt;n«Rlci-.ard Abo two rtrtera. Mrs. [Mother. He has lived all Id* life in
parties will L- te ' eou&gt;«er»cd tliere- itativcly that in Uie end. THE,
--------- «&gt;•.».
i Mary Jackson oi Grand Rapids and and around Hastings and will Im
bv. wt. tin-j tlut ai t liotjid id this COUNTY DOES PAY.
Etertric refrigerator* may now be ‘ Mrs. Della Stauffer of California. &lt; audly mfavrd by hi i relative* and
the oth
lune pile to the pi-.up’e of.Bnrry’- We hope tluit every family headjipurchased on the quarter-in-llw-siotland four step children. Mr Sterling muny-frienda. Fnneiwl iwrvicr-* were
to gain a full err the thirtv habitant: of the cuurt, l.otiw. St muilty 'onH'tlii!.. ut the iiuckgruund In this cuiiuiy WUl give thei
,t‘ ’ plan Tina will te-u terrible iiartlsjup Nr*'ton. Clare Newton. Dorr New- held a*, the Buptirt church at ten.
is M it affects ter. -----—.—
conmfelallon. ..
ii:£r-hmit hud elapsed. Bar-: Kelly, tn' hi-f ntosc orbtfn^ ulirt graparents w)i&lt;»
wn&lt;&gt; nave
aireuuy taught*
urugnv ton ana
aus. Beulah
ucuu..Leamun
---------- --all ol’thirty Friday morning, Rev. B J.
“ un puriim
have already
and Mrx.
■
• • ----u 157 ciou-. n.uHUir presided Regutei ol
a*, well as to means -much mure to mem than it
’’.........................
’
i-..-— -Creek.
—--Adcock offlclaUng. Burial in Ui*
their children that Um.* gas -meter
u.Battle
and -a hrMi
txrtof
of frteruU
tv
DCrd-s Eo&gt;'... Coui»G Clerk R&lt;!d offer u little advu
to the future, doe* to the undersigned.
a aavinga bank.
[who will mourn iter departure
! Rutland cemetery.
Supt&gt; u Pour of Burry County?'
und Judge clement with a potted
Everybody know .
^California "Fig PUnt. 'ciaimliig the f,rnbl&lt; period ut di pnvsion. but
R H. Mutt Chairman. I
George Clouse
•&lt;ed,wa-, broiiHht tr&lt;«n Califonua by only a f« W have been privileged to
Sunday. May.28. marks the open- Mr.
j^r Mau
Mau . father, exhorting each to know that dm- to non-payment uf
C. H. Osborn. Secretary.
ini: date fur tiu- nwuupple Valley -luup^iiy
Jin,J.rl.. cure,.fur and nurture this tuxes, the inability'^ the township
League- On that (late tin- tn
l-,ts-!
• • new member ot the plant treasurer* to multi- their, Settlements,
'* v,01&gt;drrtdl
KnigliU
to Alto for tile::
me:r tdngdum. Futch promfsed The off!- the .cluved banks Munition, and for
ccf. uf C- H Osborn, county welfare many other rewoi.t this COUNTY
agent Hutold J Pieter, county ag- WILL SOON BE IN A POSITION
---rictiltural agent, und Mrs Slfatli. WHERE THEY WILL BE UNABLE
county ctioul commustoner. were TO MEET THEIR HESPONS1BH.Inext vBl’.ed pv the ubiquitous Kelly. TIES. ESPECIALLY AS IT HAS TO
Jimmy

Sporting Items
SPIRITED BOUTS MARK ■
K. OF P. MAT SHOW
A neiir-Hipacll-.' erovrd. niiproximate!-, four huiulred oersmis. turned
out tu wicm.o, th-- Knights of ’
thia» wn-.iinig ehuw. here ii.’t
Thursday .night &lt;&gt;n which match­
maker Fuitr.&lt; r Nick of Battle C'l»-j
I War Hugte. QueG
Kara Wagner,
appearance- nt

hliuwlng.

The

when he siibdui-d tile German ktap

hold. War Euple ivrl/iivd In
■*h|lc Wagner lipjH-d the

After a Jupre of over a month.

COUNTY OFFICERS
GET UNOSIML GIFT

Graduation Sale

prices that will*amaze yon. Gradu­
ation time is Watch time;- Watch
time is Garland time.
LADIES* MODEL
j,*tI 0„.
Uud n&gt;d««H«ot. rulfr *.iaram»«,|.

GENT'S MODEL While Mild AU-

Otttend

s19-

»J*EC!AL

IADIEH' MODEL - Exc»p«lor.i.‘lT
Unit U. U » » 1U

25-

SPECIAL ..

S19?-5

nrccixp .
GENTH MODEL

9—

SPECIAL
CIENT S MODEL

or

rl»ud

$15—

Will, titled

S-jriSO

bl'LClAL

of the California wonder.
While the Irishman k-,

Vw”it's fun/

(Continued from page one)

I.IC AID

able mention, tn the group from
the rural schools, tiu- award, a bust
Mrs. Smith. whogn
of Beethoven. was won by the Hos­
potted umuhr he gave hi r. 3&gt;ui she gI(.ul,.r number td.uhom it was mer M-hool in Castleton tuwtuJUp of
the
nt yer «a.d
word. However -Mn (0Uhd neveru-nry and Just, to give
.John S|wirks. Jr. t&gt;tu-r known here .-jn,. major port of
n.nds ot Bur- Uueher This .chool «Uo hux the
a:. Mi.. Lirto Amtell, who wt)rki&gt; in ry county, wiiich have becomr a vail- honor ol winning Uh- sllw-r cup preUie rutnmv.-.lotu-r'.,
office, none: d ub]c
r..mm
t|;tCM11.,nU. of thf •
|M&lt;Uhar runic on Mr; Smith a ti ■e. jxior’for. their um-s during, Uie year
..... „
,
_•
and couldn't help .wondering » ,v. ol 1933 have been r xfa-n&lt;1t&lt;f WITH ’?•
SIh' wtuted until Mrs. Smith
THESE PACTS BEFORE US. IT.!!*1’
‘
bGUC-‘!W*n *4 W-®*
gone, thin pdtMl her finger into the IS CERTAIN THAT WE MAY SAY *•,£:.
Ky*1-1'1-’-’*' Ci.mplunrilled
MMi that-held the wonder plant und WITH CONVICTION THAT IT ,la r&gt; «-Ou.rt_. ua t.M- s&gt;Kce-j o. thrt
ducovered a potato sin- covend it WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE FOR THIS
“e rr.uri^J program, which
ot —
great»
COUNTY TO OIVEMTMUCT AID hi- .-aid had i»w;bilit!es
bmhu« «r
IN THE NEXT'-TWELVK MONTHS worth to pny c.munut.ity ic, a unifier
O terryoifici-. called hw atteiilioh AS HAS BEEN GIVEN IN THE of though^ and interest; fur music
Li .1 iinivenal laitgua;;e. understood
May we suggest that, under these
“l* ',o ‘,u‘‘fr
teiiguagr we
■who Knows tip- farm game well. uptoarkxuly laughed but said nothing. circumstance. IT SHOUU) BE a,v sl&gt;’‘k- Alr Robinson gave il’Die other office.: - - prujier
; . care• tu THE BUSINESS OF EVERY FAM- birtralwru. Rum experience, proving
his Matemerits
of til,
the‘ value of
of the
the
Kelly's
tor _
a time,
___ _ _ .gifu
.............
.j“r. until i; j;.-,- —- ;&gt;ut THE3USELVF35 IN A 1,15
;'!aU nlcnl-‘* o{
that Barry'
Barry county ha,\
ha,- been
leaked out sumehew that this won- POSITION TO RAISE EVERY- Jprogram
’ro*Tan'- ,liat
di r plant wasn't o wondenul after THING POSSIBLE DURING THE havu‘« ,hl'- fw-t winter. ULs addrvsa
I—
_______
______________________
'
ll-nn
hrlnf
•nrt
Iz,
tHx
rwunt
■n/l
n,
new
SUMMER WITH WHICH TO ttas br H
to ?,'C £!“* alU1 mUCn
FORTIFY THEMSELVES FOR THE dpiwriated by .til Tile committee
But Kelly keep*' a straight face
their
WINTER OP 1M3-4. AND WE de.scrve-i
rv,’: much
m'w’b credit in °
’"'n "seicC-i
“***-'
(M-Iform a.- I).- ordered. )7 tu. und THINK
WE MAY
FRANKLY tion of hitn for the f-jieiikcr.
u Mux Josephine Kuckfay «.* M. S
TYc.l-Uit Mau-, -.niih-j the :.nule of STATE THAT &gt;WE WILL FEEL
v c. who is originally responsible for
u real originaRir.
,
caij.ed upon to
Tlinsi:

ii-cptiunal value-.’ The** prices are good only

IJZ. it's easy!

MUSIC FESTIVAL
A GREAT SUCCESS

who

luvi: slums

INCLINATION TO

BRUSH ItlllG

an i"1-

atu
with Penneys
&amp; Materials I
Anotherr Big Shipment of 40,

9
Fiat Crepe 4 V

J All Colors!

11 -o.isiu., m.ioe.1

Do EVERY- lr-uh&gt;ni; Into our rujul conimiiniUes.

ridge Ometery Circle wii» enterIs home of Mr.'M- IL
K. Zc™. Omw* U» poor
tinned at the
Zers tarty
-M»nd..I,mnte'l.’After
a ,ta Ism ,u„„rt
-.
•- wip$ UnUhed
sidt-rnbte, sum with which la pro­
the rnt-mbTsb&gt;l‘ mult
and game), wt-ng played. There wua vide garden weds, bpth in Ihb city
u good memlM-r.iiup attendance and

C. B. HODGES
DEPENDABLE JEWELER

HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

counties which have this protavim
with two workers in the field under
Miss Kackl&lt; y's supervision.
Buriy county is indeed greatly in-i
dc-btcd to Michigan State College for
this wmk and it is b&gt; be liojied we
can continue with It next year. ’
essary
to
supply
them.
Having
next meeting well lx? held at
made tills provl ten. THERE CAN
BE NO JUST EXCUSE WHY EACH
KfiflO 1)0(1
1 eali un- produced FAMILY SHOUIJ1 NOT RAISE A
। GARDEN. THE ONLY REQUIRE-

DEVOE PAINT

DEMONSTRATION!

SATURDAY
mi AV
IVIMI IO

10:00A.M.
to5:00P.M.

Devoe Representar
tivc will be here to help you
with your paint problems.
Learn how to mottletone
walls, enamel furniture, etc.

SURPRISE A
PARTY ft,5 ►
Many Valuable
Prizes FREE!
SPECIAL PRICES

FOR THIS
ONE DAY ONLY!

We wantyou to come

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
THE REXALL STORE

PHONE 2131

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

—Colorfast!

!
’

6 Yards for
Thread

Yes, we

(Continued from page'one)

said

OBITUARY.
Charles Edward Beach, eldest son
■ of Edwin and Cornelia Beach.- was
born In Seneca Fails. N. Y. July 12. i
1857 and departed this life May 2.1
; 1933. aged 75 years, 9 tnonthA and,
20 days. At the age of 22 he camel
to Michigan rind resided at Rxxik-1
• wood one year, since which time he' I
i has resided in the vicinity of Hus- i
’tings. On Oct. 22, 1882. lie married
Etta Nancy Wepb. On Oct 22. 1932
j they celebrated their golden wedding
anniversary. To this union nine
children were born. Mrs Mary
Johnson and Mrs. Cine Hendershot
of Hastings. Mrs. Emma Wood.
Lansing, Lester Beach, VermontvMIc,'
Forest Beach, Lansing. Mrs. Zana,
Day. Nashville, Ira Beach. Battle
'Creek, Mrs. Ruth Springer and Mrs.
Irene Dickerson. Hastings. Besides
the wife and children he.leaves to:
mourn their loss two sisters, two;
brothers, twehty-three grandchil-;
dren and eight great grandchildren,
besides several nieces, ncptwws and
a host of friend.* He has. always
been very' highly .respected ami;
wtrongly devoted to the Christian.
I faith, a very’ cheerful disposition'
■ and ajwaya ready to lend a helping,
ihand.-He wm greatly loved by all.
|who knew him.

125 yd. Spool

36-Inch
Color Fast

BROAD
CLOTH

Cotton
q •, for Darning

—for Sewing

SUGAR BEET ACRE­
AGE NCRMG

[sending less American, money
[Cuba, the PhilippiiK-s. Hawaii and
: Forto Rico.
The final report of 1931 njM'ratian.-.
In the manufacture of beet sugar in
: Michigan shows that I8.528.G91 were
distributed to 1BA39 Michigan and a
few Ohio farmers in payment for
‘rneir 1932 sugar twet crop. Fourteen
&gt;ugar beet factories, ot which iwejte
are in Michigan, ojx'rating in this
[state und Ohio, manufactured In ex-;
. ccs.,.of 400.000,000 lbs of granulated
i.sugar. Accordihg to those in'a JxasI' lion to Judge, with a normal rrup of
i sugar beets in 1933. the beet sugar
•j produced in the factories of MichiI gun should, reach 100,000.000 pounds j
more than In 1932.
•
|
In the emptoymertt of labor 35.
1000.000 man hours will be required in1
the growing, proct-uinp and distrlbu- j
Itlon of Michigan's 1033 beet sugar;
| production.
Approximately« 42.000 farmers, beet field laborers and beet
, sugar factory workers will be requtryd to handle rjn- 1933 sugar beet
. acreage in this .state. In addition
rhoiiNiiids of persons wall be epi‘ ployed in the manufacture and projductUm of suppliw und materials:
needed hi sugar beet manufacture •
and in tlie distribution of the tin- -.
; Uhed products Last year the twelve
sugar beet factories of Michigan
consumed 369.497 cans of coal, coke
- and lime rock, and more than *208.-'
000 worth of miscellaneous supplies,
also 100.000 yards of cotton filter,
cloth. In addition the transportation ’
companies of Michigan received over
,84.400.000 in payment of freight
•charges Anyone .should be able to
see from thliv how important the
sugnr beet industry has already be-J
come for Michigan. And it has great
possibilities of expansion

All Silk

Bias

TERY CIRCLE. THING POSSIBLE 1 &lt;) HELP
nixed upon the reqqej»l' of Mrs.
The April imetmu ot the Bni-di- T II E M S E 1. V E S |rt. KING THE Smith. There are now fourteen
.

Ici liun ol 5

Trimble
Square

1000 yds. Print

Jw

' All Shadesr

Mercerized
Thread
— for Sewing
10U Yards for

Sally Lea” is a popular

WASH
FROCK

79'

PART LINEN

Tea Towels
15’ x A-. Dainty plaids I

Popular—because its attractive
styling and colors arc flattering lo
any type . . and because of its
very low price! Voile, batiste and
lawn, pongee and broadcloth!
Sizes 14 to 52!

12 M M
All Silk f wc

Pongee
Here’s a Value to Surprise You!
“Blue Bonnet”

Batiste

10*

Tard

Sheer luck!—That’s what it
is—finding this crisp fash­
ion favorite, in such Chann­
ing patterns, at this lower
price! Best summer tints.

Malabar
PRINTS
36 Inch!

1OC
Color Fast!

36 Inch RAYON

Flat Crepe 3*9
Soft as a waterfall!
Perfection

Nubette Chiffon

PONGEE

Seed Voile

Why aay morn?
Fme-yarn cotton pongee finish I
Tub tut, vat dyed. 36' wide.

X9

r*.

quality!

J. C. PENNF
illS-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS,

�THE HASTINGS BASNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1», 1814

PAGE FOUR

S’“'"

The Hastings Banner

Patruimge Pat O'Brien, who
occupies tlic attorney genera!'*

llMtii

...

This and That

Vims and Opinions:
What Others Say

A Neglected President
James Monroe.
Historic Charlott^grtDc
Beautiful ' Ash Lawn "

.Li_. '.

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I spring of waler, of excellent quality

IJS

Backward Glances:

Rife nf
s..'*" nlft do*n el&lt;ht f’*t terforc the!
HUS O[ I csicrcluy b-dtani Of lhe unng waa touched
1
The Wool Boot Cotnpar... broke al!!

■

gotten around to bls bill to take
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
duction. making 781cases, cr 18.-!
p.vv inu i nn nii-k. .
over everything In Michigan
We have just finished reading an
Mrs Mary Mance and Mi.v&gt; Vera 750 booU ,n
&gt;u»ur» or
the
, • Which lie think* the dear public
Interesting statement regarding fed -.
end lave.. What struck uv ui» tire:
ri...... &gt;...nu a; air. uaxs in Muineeds far lu own uplift. Gover­
wide diffcrenct in the amount* paid | Huckle. editor of the Cadtllac
land Thursday
•
ever made in any similar institution.:
nor Comstock is opposed to iho
Into the federal treasury by the m- ( Evemng News Who ha* Uie fol­
Mr. and Mr*. John Folgvr and “&gt;“! »* “ matb-r of great pride to
mr»urr but that doesn't faze
dustrhU
and thoro state*
Mr- Belle McMillan of Grand Muiwger PendcrgaLt and all einlowing interesting comment con­
Patronage Pat. who ho* never
zhete agriculture predominates. Be-, cerning a much neglected Kg- . Raplds were guest* of Mr and Mra ptoycca a* well.
C.iu &lt;- of tiu* Wide dtHcrciiee a great, urc tn American history
Mix rDaniel
and
Re- '
Cha* Plckell Friday
’| *'*"
'—-• Sinker
------* MUs "
found out Uiat hr wasn't non!lndu»L-tal i--a;c like Michigan xhould; Apr^ 28 m an anniversary dale
Misre* Stella Heath. Mildred bccca. MlKi ESic Snyder. Mrs F. W.
tutted and elected governor last
be deeply
f
,UC
uicpo interested
Ul«in
... wliat Unc!vjwa*j4lWe
herald*d over. America Frandscn. Minnie Gamble, and Gnble and May Roger* were In
fail.
Sum pro;*.-* • lu _-;&gt;-nd on so-called ;w.l
v,.t on
date 173 Margaret Brook* attended th* Grand Rapid* Saturday.
mtr.-nal Improvement programs, ^e ,&gt;rar, fcgo
the birth of «re Queen Esther* banquet in Grand
Call a: Frank K Heath's new*
Patronage Pat U one of tho»«an- &lt;
m d in wirere tia- yiotu-j ol America'* inlcmathnaMy known Rapids Friday evening. The ban'- rcxtm and tnqniri about the bicycle
who. lead orfr to recall the Spaiii.i iviiung from to n-o tljc w&gt;^-. ■
:'|iri.sxtcnts
He wa* none 'other qutt was in 'connection with the which ix at the Hartford nuk-.
u-h Inquisition with a- certain
matur
fifth........
preudept
. &lt;■. tm- ,.IJun
—.. janx.t Monroe, «...
—.Women* .Foreign Miuioriary Bo- cushion tire, and i* suitable for
fond whifulncM •
project
-■ $h»
- cM-ty convention Mix. Heath gave a eitlH-r lady-or M'nUrman and 1» a*
,Tc;in-i.v. ban; uroji.t w* „f !hrU..MK
united
States,wcauthqr• &lt;4
f
doctrine, which h*«* m.-aiit ' ’"
.
««&lt;xl a* new txnnr-oiie will get it for
But fair minded jieopte will -ap­ nnu tire' Mithi.-.*:i wc ud im.v
m4
11 ■
u •' -*■ •“&gt;!'• .«, much throe many mjniv years
Mrs Robert Lennon. Genrcr Lrn-' ;,Ocpreciate the fact that Mr O’BriMi’a ,tar.
.!&lt;- • . l*:antt'&lt;t bv int* h, Anurtca aIK; ;jH wv.Uern hemu- nori and gr.mdfat1.4r and M». Or*
ideas arc not the Idea.- of the.Demo* prep -&lt;i rr.:&gt;
project.,pjKrr and it wa* he'who in IBIS son Canfield and liaby wen- in FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY.
crattc pa rty. Hi* ptescnce tn an '’a'’ L-narrel im*-.rc|uummatcd the purcharo of Hot­ Grand Rapid.* Saturday
At a regular meeting id inc Max!
.. . . bts-n wasted.,
Mr. and Mrs Edward Swift and ting., Iredgr No,-44. I O O. G. T.
important state other ,i» a mistake - lion dollaj .
In th*: case of jrforestation, perhat
.Mr and Mr Clarence DePlanta of lull! ut their hail in Hasting* May
but such mistakes happen even to x(‘l&gt;art of thy me
.... * “ “
fall along with a group ot Mictugan Grund Rapids were Sunday «u&lt;---— 7. 1877. the following ofbccn. were
Huriied u» Mtehlgi
re we nave ncuspap&lt;.-r publisher* to vi*n ol Mr and Mra. Gha* Pott ;.
.appointed for lhe ensuing quarto-,
ic.end national
. |MrcM.rve- eh*rl&lt;,t!«*villc. Va.. ihe home of
Mia* Maggie Houghialm will leave uz. W. c T. Henry H Bailey.
■ » nh a •'!°,iroc
°'tr “ Quarter of a cell- next Monday for lhe IJc ot Pines
•i to OLi-.u- llJn. W( wsr rc.ur(( Jltxn waJung- to vixit her brother, Frank HmwhL r-iH-d rrc- tlJn
wr visited for nearly two talm.
..Mntic Uhl; W T. Mix, Ophelia
&lt;• might be wirliaJlcnged.
Hie south.,jMWrB wnb President Herbert Huw
Mr, La-wx* Stol!&lt;- iKatlicrine H«»yl&lt; . W M. Winlrop H, Nrbon;
Hastings, Mich. Phone 2649 or 2654
&lt;&gt;f Burma on asccnitng the
Potter* und baby of Kalaina/««&gt; arc. ... .- ™..
•• »
used.....
to have their bi'btlu-ni.
--------------ri -------- ' . -I..,;' While tire Washington 'Uit wa* Visiting Iter mother. Mr* Julia put-'s. Henry F Ford; W. I G. Ella
rtst.
and miwr near relative* ex- iIP™- S »•»-&lt;-■. i*
•“ “2;,'rd,*l‘l1: one kuut to tx remembered it wiu. ter Hus ucG:.
1 Burton: W O. G John McElwain;
. ■ uidinarya.n.
intcllig&lt;nee.
— Tuscola .not i aumpn^u
... irilMn..„.v,. ijuii
than aa &lt;ui
llav p*i&gt;.
Mrs Dotuui Baldwin retunw-d un W C. Rev G W Sherman; W. R
rcuted. A barbaric custom that
rtiw.....
, C-.untj Aurertue.
at ciu*rioit&lt;-»viWe. the home of two Sunday to Iwr home in South IL nd H S. Mix, Marion Butkr. W P. 11.
.wrtltul* &lt;»M »,m il»- m.r.....
.»«&gt;«.&gt;■ Am.-r.ran im.iami., Mun- Indiana, alter an extended . vi-it S . Mis* Lauro St« ven.,
throw of mnnarchial rule in that UtTHE NEW BABY-e
,
antl Thomas Ji-tfcrson; that &lt;u — ^...
Chilton. Cad*
TIm- meeting al Union hall on
Onr of ttir strotigr.-1 argument* in
The v«Ker* of till* county wfthnut
editor ot an . exchange an-;George Rioqi't* Clark wh&lt;» explored, aalladt-r.
ibimaay evening
a 1 lorloug suc- regard to politics were. we arc *un\
Ivor of inflation that we have read
., a new baby al in* homo as and claimed the u rriiory northwest
States vr have a. political custom
ph .ist-d warn tlu-v leariud fit in the
•
;o! the Ohio back in 17T9; the Unh TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAYshat, from the standpoint of etnvcr-lly i t Virginia wh:ch wa*
The Pioneer school girls will ta»l«i
by Mr I. H Btanl^r brought
of Cornsill Uiuvrryears Mate hiuhwuy
ci/n: gprenunent is Juat about x*
Special
founded and designed by Jrllcrron'(heir annual nvwtuu &lt;■« Thurrday, down Ute house There was also
.and on -allure governing Uurd were May 15. at un o'clock A M at th. a speech by a it'neront from Ionia
ruthit*' a* the hnad-lurkmc tend­
•d to tiu- &lt;l&gt;M k-v&lt;-L nr
was ..............
full «&gt;f Irish
IJaiqc* Monro Tli..nia. Jcilcnuli home uf Mt' Mateu-. SUblsn* c-u- that
‘ .......
‘ ‘bulb ..nd‘ ui
encies ut Oiero old Burmese king*—
i-. Hit- director oi public service
and Jamro Madixm
&gt;
nrr of Green nt-.d Park street.-- All. .
that i-ttv Mr Dillman ha-. n&lt;o
i Ntiilrd in tire toothtlls ot Uie tn*- "Old Gul*' are urged to be on! A- |he mrotlnj
ugtUficd wbetlier lie would acthrough wholital*- bankruptcy*g other-holder* winch necet’’Blue Ridge along tiu'border* uf tile hand.
CVX &lt;&lt;n Tm-xdaj ..
a useless upheaval every tune
.Sheitandoali National Puik. aiiudxt
At a adver medal rot-.-f ■ h?!d in.non Was adopted appotntuig a ran.-.
DAIRY PRODI CTK LED.
....
fumou- Albemarle apple or- EYankfort.
tire second ;&gt;nzc untu-e to circulate a ;-etii.on for
Frank: &lt;&lt;rt, Aprili&gt;.
April
t :i change tn mlmlrustratiun
Pi-u-h cliznii In.- CharMttrsvtl.- an:! but
won by Mr- E K. Wood, for-•'ignuturas askiiui Hie commoncountin- ।M t (taion “r corn have
Bodv ihtce ml!*.- distant IA..-Vh Uiuti for mcrly Ml., Vula Vtuonwn of Iha. &lt; d to mrrea*&lt;&gt; tiu- minimum ix-na'.ty
n the value, generally *;*-aking
e.Timctitjil jobs could be
ln&lt; 28 years the home or Janu - Moncuv.
,
tar opening salooro. on tiu- Sabbath, c.r think *&gt;; poliucal matu re u, ILfann product-. But for 1W2 dairy
cir-true, and a national shnne that lia;in tiu- Banner
of tin* week ap- keeping open alter hours, and fur taMnrniaroi -r it-.y dutir ? 11. aid i*&gt;*JucU led. liavnut a valu&lt; of »Lr.rtttly nap*palttlca! with
c Tven jm-.a-rvrd tar tire public. It u **.-• pear* a picture of the local ba.'ball Iremg drunk and dlsorcMtly Th- it that were true, he wouldn't Want IMXWOW. aceotdtng to guv eminent
b.vK«l bn competitive
top. .cupieii by Mr. and Mrs. Jay Johns team cf IH'J and lliev a.&lt; R*&gt;bb-Mrr-'i unimitu-e coiuisU of M'—r- Sam- to conMdrr the place.
'
reports.
.
It this were dose, a
park in: who have done much in rwdornig
d. Kynet&lt;. Mgr. Hubbard, (i Erl. ui-1 Dickie. Milo^T. Whci-kr and
governmental
quietly all; amid it* early &lt; ;.-.ironmen:* Mr Stecti.
strct!,-M M Eek.
Eek. Dodge, Parkin' John Jl&gt;hn &lt;1 Runvan.
.....
-. — -------- —
deni Pnq&gt;. Mlclunl. R. Kviu-tt jind Mi
’&gt;l Michigan, wa.; not al home when Cartv
long- painful pnd
| the nvWxp.iper |x»rty .visited Asti
o. V. Stamm and *»n Hart
Invariably liap;x-n while one" ret of
ti ‘Lawn la.-* September but Mr-. J&lt;mu gen- i&lt;
jobholders ir brine kicked out and
II ;*howrti a trie Virginia Imspitality; uork I.
WISH SAWS FpOM MANY LANDS
another orgamaatun broken in
I ■ tluh u ill long be remembered by the - ■ ’
■ Wi .ho* won t wash dishes
II x-nbe*. The publishers wen- abo
/I
I T!.&lt;-y hurt ttu-m. ehr* whj wrtrn#
| ; given some ivy from the home to
|
bring back to Mu higan and later in

FARMERS!
We have decided to take on
addixipnal Pickle Acreage at
Hastings, Delton and Woodland.
Anyone wishing to grow a I 2­
weeks’ cash crop with a guaran­
teed price and market,

Call or Write

HIRSCH BROS. &amp; CO.

• TOWARD DICTATORSHIP?
How far U the United Slates- go­
ing along the road toward dictatorship? Better atop and cumadtS how

to Prc-odent Rooncvclt by curupe*
Power to reorganise, consolidate and
eliminate government departments;
to increase Fidrrol R&lt; ■» : .&lt;■ enci by a maximum of throe bdii-n cl &gt;!•
hrs; to cut the gn.d dvllar. in
to acrept two hundred nulUcn in
silver at fifty &lt;enu an uumx di rmg the next" six montlu'uf wwr di bpaymcni -; to tuue three billion d 1lars of treasury »ot&lt;* to buy Ind.
gov^nimn: obligaitau*; to Ux ra­
tio of gold to silver and tu ptttiut
free coinage ol sliver at llw slipulitcd ratio; (o aiithorirf hecn-m:
of producer* and- pnx&gt; .*.r., ol
staple*; to auib-wtoc guarantee «&gt;1
cost uf pnxUrti-in to fanners; ::
limit i-Toductsnn of agrtcultut;.!

l-'roni Our Scrap Book

Tire Prices

Quotation

/.v c i!-.\HA( I i:n

in neunm-r.,. tri style
in ull'llnn^. the su

i. a
I

living
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Prom

; h-icru'-s uf Tbounu Jctl.-r
iCHiorgv \Va,hingt-.&lt;n a; Mt
having giu-ztni: ivy from
, lamoiu presUfent-,' luunro

k-v income mnd
Under ordinary

nate allotment fanq-leaslng plan
evolved by Secretary of A
ulturu

be junked. With

of the world

time you buy a gallon ot
you -contribute a peony

----------- 5== jM)n. H overlook* one of Uie l-Aclie.
----------------- ' vista.* in the hr-t &gt;nc Blu- Ridge
.-tor oil. jn.iV';• pi- ndid showtiw Mountain, ot Virginia. Ita box
&lt;re-l. . - Wheff bolter babto- urcI hedge, which ha, lai n valued by
u!!. you 11 have to *how u..' - taIMt«cape engineer* at stmmxn wu*
xmuiiiik Ai-.;u,
| planted h; y.
—
Jam
nrwnTKHK
xtre- \io//i
m und
“ Mld b5 mnnv
thr-n,&gt;,;I.M O.TTKR13 ,MU.
MUZZLED
m Amfr!c3
|4»ntou Uiorh-d
b,:
h puik. l xiar-ns.i. b jonru vrtnr 0, (he mo*' magnificent tre. &gt;
&lt;1 P.m ..ic |..i*v- Chib UJ viraiJlla anu lu Ulr ermer (u
&gt;t LauMnc lorn-spocd- (U g4r,;,.u L,
o;
HUwl historic
*."v .'*‘;‘*»*r,J’2‘ tree* on Hie continent, a Norwe-z„ J. ”1*';4',
lan lfl“r hro;4»« taom Europe by
*' '
' ,r ' •
A mb* •*.&lt;&lt;!'&gt;r Monroe and planted
I* 2 '“."‘hi
*1,h hto own land*
. ...&lt; i umwKi-i &lt;...- Tlu. rntniH&lt;1O6 O!d rtwrliing. l
lovely, within and without
lu
^replace*, its-chimney , with a hall­
way running through the center ot
it. ire remarkable old iutenen* and
its tlnelv re-xlure-d turntetiiniu. etch;
ings. jMiutingi and original Monju«jo-uwaon, loaned or purchavn. an
icnlv a part ot it* interior charm
Out?ide the evergreen garden ntak- j
un emvi.ild among the red hiht in tnanv. ot Piedmont. Vugnn.1 He.-.- also ’.ire
" swure
‘
in VtrJii’t D" ii crectco' lire
unlnrtuud ffmw to «•*“•*- “
'•
.luoi figure Of l^e great kirviman
erred from a .'-.-tai bkgfc uf Carara
n sir
tmarbk'
In IS-io life estate lud nachul a

and Corduroy fires.

friends Wediu—-!, Nn n,a*i
protroi-. with thWL-dom
Ailre-ciialtnerx Coanpany. i
&lt;«rr-k and l-atin
urn id* largest cmnnk build, i
1 T" ‘nm that utils, way-, arc not
Mr. and Mi- Luh..- Brown oft wanting
PrairteviUe are guests «&gt;f Mr and’ Hie virtw.'of nur ancextors profit
Mr- ta uL, snhltgroinn nothing unlrsx wc imitate them
Elroy Ih-Ai-u.•■•::: -»f Grand ItaVid-,
Conquers twice who conquer*
— ....... . . . ..----- ?..
■him.wif in victor.-..
open the dtair to a little
Bush over 6-antUy
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY |
The mu deal cotnmittv "! the M , x Bud, are entangled by tlvcir feck,
E church ron*i.-jiti« of Me damn- i men by tlirir tongurr.
M L. Cobk Clement Smith. R K : Time mivix-nt is npt lived but
Grant and Walter Lampman enu-r-1 He te nc-.rf alone that te in the
tamed tlii- choir a' thf church p*r-i company bl noble thought* .
lnr« Mandsv eveninef
The best thing in lhe world Li to
Mm Marjorv Fleming who I*
live above it.
h-t’dinit thr Michigan Srimnary
Hr tvarl-.rz me to be good that
KaUmazob Snr' the f ut- part
d-. i-s nic good.
Tiu- atone ’harpens knives but "it
te dull itM lt
I had rather it would tx-'axkcd
lud
,
I
One may say too much even upon
the best subject.

California. it:
.. ............. ............ w.
John and James Itambie of XL
SM-nt uM. n,.-,„t
w«-k with their brother;mobrrt
ri..

*• ii' -.&lt; r bv.Mcgcd.
Rreklcaa youth makes rueful age
.Better thnw tatc than never do

1 cannot sell the cow and have the
milk.
Muy***- &lt; iwMix- daring tiu
immediately preceding and
United State.* Hete.

Are Advancing Now

bad workman quarrels with iu»

the

{notable re-.-irat;
hut one Mi.
.homes tn Virginia ...
...
j place during recent ycare Standing
E'urn.t Na«
on a hiUstdc. within .ught of the calling on Ita

Through* l hr
fully to find
had morn at

ONE HAY OF SL'NSlft^'E
■ Amor.tf tin- redeeming feature
the inflation bill enacted by C

Tin- world is .i.,.fn‘e lor a fl

itv that he should mis* it
.....
Set a stout heart lo a steep hill­
.
.
.
lay iureu b' j »ldeMrs Furna Willuunxon m tnuvr of ------ —-______________

GOOD USED CARS AT
BARGAIN PRICES
1931 Model A, DE LUXE SEDAN
1930 Model A, DE LUXE SEDAN
1931 Model A, TUDOR
1930 Model A, TUDOR
1929 Model A, TUDOR

Don’t buy until you see the above ciirs.
Reduced prices on shop labor. 1 lave
yotfr car tuned up now while wc can give
it special attention.

Universal Garage Co.
Telephone 2121

Hastings, Michigan

Almlna _______ _
";'1 -‘ •••
all I

Stanley, whe
day Of f*

Pungcitt 1‘ariifpraphs

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HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE “A” MILK

Rapid* rf Haith

Crumbs &lt;&gt;t Wisdom
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS ‘
1
Tn order tn do anything
doing *«• must not Maha auivi-ru
on the bank and flunk of thr r.&lt;
and danger, but -jump m at
';scramble through u.« well us i
can "-Sydney Smith

we published a statement of
i; oui Democratic • senator
1: imde W» the e fleet that the Dcihacrats Were going to lop ofl fifteen
rniilMN-. from our vtata expenxe*
and then he goes on to say ilia;
that ua* 4 bigger bunch of luxxy
titan ll-.c utotj of the nine thotuasid ■
d.&gt;.r UU-Frank Brjce, GrgiM'
oik

■Ledge Independent

spent Suiuiay
Wightman.

with

My

Is CLEAN, Pure Milk and State Testis Prove It!

fORTY YEARS ALK) TODAY
the state W C
Muskegon, thin

Mr* J McElwain. Jason and .Mary Alj
Reiki -, and Mu.c Walldortt attend-1
&lt;d the Hines-Evaro, wedding nt I
fkilcvuv tent week. Mr and Mm. I
Hine* arc making Grand Rs/iib;
their future home and util be found;
at 348 Ottawa street
Mr. and Mr* A L Grow, of!
Hrurning c» c r m a m Rochc*lrr havc ***“ vurtu,» iHcirj
B-ter 0«nmW
Uaiu.1 suik«r. t« - I..
. . .. .. . .
. ,4,v« Irs-.rfu, !ht* wiw-k far mucaen
Mix* Gertie Stebbbu of Muskcup
can pav or if export* air j»n»n
and
M
m
Kime Sl-bbtiu of Eaton
the pawnent ot political debt
Rapids spent Sunday* in* the cttjH
Cannes l.iipostible ~
w«!i their. parciju
Mrs John Crttes. nee Mur. DcU1
Rising- b» expected to arrive jn the !
city shortly from Whatcom
&gt;
While A "Repluglc »a.- UUglu; j
a ditch on the law Una* back of felt j
house thu week he struck a big I

The Highlands Dairy i* lhe only Dairy in this
M-rtian that i» permitted by the stale pf Mich­
igan to sell (trade “A" Milk—Hie CLEAN­
EST" Milk produced. This didn't just “hap­
pen.” Il naturally followed our careful plan­
ning and a Urgy investment In the mo«t mod­
ern equipment to enable us to produce the
cleanest milk.
We nun nur own carefully --elected herd,
every milch in» twine regularly inspected fee
"TB" and other diseaaev that may be com­
municated to humans through UNCLEAN

'milk.

even a tnspirion ol dixeasc Our beret I* fed
a sricnUbcally “balanied ration." and housed
In the mo*t sanitary surrounding*. EVERY
DROP OF MILK YOU GET FROM U.S
C (»MES FROM Ol H OWN HERD. There
isn't a pla«e In.Mlehigan whrrr you tan buy
al the price we are wiling IL C an you afford
lo run any chance* with the family milk sup­
ply? Think it user.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, w EoNESDAY. MAY 10. IWJ

Social Events and Personal Mention

HOSPITAL GUILDS HAVE
Mias Madelyn Stowell
ANNUAL MEETING lich. daughvr ol Mr.
Keporla Given unci Officer*
Elected, Followed by In­
teresting Program

boy mr
BOOSTFRWEEK

One hundted elgl|t&gt;’-ftv*e women

.

FARM WOMEN PLANNING
FOR WEEK AT COLLEGE

Look your
BEST...C
Mother’s Day

Home Demonstration Groups
to Send Delegate* .to
Farm Women’s Week
Practically awry home demon­
stratum group will be represented

Mimi Hilda Werner kix ilt the week
end at tyr home tn Bcidintf.
Iluighi Fisher »u home troth Al-

demoiutratlna agenu beltevtit. ac­
cording to tfpbrti which alu haa n--

printed

James Radford left on Sunday
a businc** Ulp to Kansas City

Grand Rapid* Sunday after vlwling
Mr and Mr&gt; Uiwrence Alkrdtng
her «on Lyle last week.
spent Sunday with Mr and Mr*
Mr und Mr*. Paul Dyer of Kal- Peter Ttlklhs of Carnjaiu bribe
anu*ja»
are
spending
some
time
al
Mr» Josephine. T\xld of Grand
Rapid.-., spent Saturday With Hu*-

oplurUi

inatchfru;

Mr* Elvu Granger of Charlotte
vnuu-d Mrs G P. Chldc*lcr |a*rl of
tin- past week .
Fay Marble and MU* Beatrice
Herrwy spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr* Warrrn Myers of Lawton
Mr and Mr*. John N^alrmey of

visited

I

K.a: Laming were Sdnday guest* of
Mr and Mrs. John C Ketcham
Dr and Mrs Roe* l^thbrldgc and
baby of Mason visited Dr and Mr*.

Helpful Suggestions
Hat., $2.SO. S3.SO
and $4.SO
Mr. und Mrs Gary Crook motored
to St Charles Sunday und ratted un

Handkerchiefs, 10c up

Neckliea,75c and $1
Shirts, 59c to $2,50
Grand Rapids

HIS beautiful
dia­
mond ring give, the ap­
pearance of .he ring being
studded With numcrou,
smalt diamonds.

T 'Wu'te-Rosc

I
'I
Bishop ot Ann Arbor over

Ralph W&lt;

xHENDERSON
' Foundation Garments
Why Do You Blame Your Ey&lt;
in the new Laatex two­
way . stretch material.
La.sU-x strclchcn in all
Slirectiutte.
Garments
made of l.asu-x give un­
limited freedom to any
body movement w'hile
moulding the figure
into .slender lines.

finally local&gt;

They an the CAUSE of tiu- difficulty, but
Idn t be blamed Folk* now-a-day* are not
needed help, and

BESSMER the JEWELER

Hy ut Freeport". Mr mil Mr. Il'ir. ’
Hubnr-r and three children and M .
EUu-l Hutbonad Chand Rnpid* t-pent

“Aluayt Something New”

Sec Our Wiiulov

Display This
Week!

Economy Sale
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, May 12 and 13

Coffee ib 26

F. L. Fairchild Company
III E. State Sireef Phone 2522 Hastings, Michigan

REED'S DRUG STORE
Corncr of State and Jefferson Sts.

Hasting*. Michigan

Mother
Special Boxes for Mother’* Day

Schrafft’s — Gilbert’s — Johnston'
39c lo $1.50, lb. Boxes

FORMALDEHYDE
ANTISEPTIC SOLUTION
MILK OF MAGNESIA
MINERAL OIL
PSYLLIUM SEED—Dark
RUBBING ALCOHOL .

35c
50c
33c
39c
Lb. 39c
Pt. 39c
Pt.
Pt.
Pt.
Pt.

Audrey J.

nf qrand
Rapids were Sliest a
of Mrs P T. Colgrnve at tlw annual
Membership luncheon of tin Worn■
.Monday The ladle* wdh&gt; dinner
‘guest* of Mr.
Ar.du.vm nt -her
jhomc ou Pontiac Drive in the cie-

I

PALMOLIVE
SOAP

Alma Fuiglc-

FJour

Pilhbury

Stock Up at Thl* Vary lx&gt;w Price!
Mother'* Bed 24 H lb. Sock «7e

Chaplain
IJacob Knrikle wire Sunday guests
of Mr pnd Mr
Pr r H'ahl ol
Campbell tmpulup. Mr Knnklc is
spending thu week al hU home in

[Lynn Doty o! Athnu and Mr and
Mr*. Leort DeUno -Mildred Riley &gt;
&lt;X Grand Rapid- ’
Leo Harrington. wffo ha* been a
patient at Pennock h&lt;r*pital Jov ••-?*•-

Me

Cookie
Specials
&gt; &lt; hrtriide
during the,

ha c°&lt;&lt;
»■ 81c
Koa*^ Ham End Vory Loan I2|c

wa* the UutaUin* niarMial Mrs Al­
lie Young, chaplain. und Mrs. Ckrl tube ClMiiibmlain of Charlotte th- around our corner Thursday ab »ut'
f&gt; R. M
igli'xir- formed a bucket
prevented with ter Past Matrons brigade anil M»n had the lire out.
jrwel. Visitor, were present fioni j Weiler IP nrduit
tr» go t&lt;1
Allegan and Fievpbrl
|Mn*ntg Wrdr.e.*day tor a two week*,’
!M*y with hl* Mater.
. Mr* Maude Camp and Mu Alice
C.imp »nt week end guest* of

'Uie J. F- F. Club on Thursday aft­
ernoon Bridge will furnish the civ

hnrvh. and ■bi- wruiniy;
usd. An enjoyable pro-.
8»rn and irfrrohrrrnt*

Meat Special*
Pork Loin
Bacon

DUTCH MILL CAKE
Delidoualy Flavored

CkoUo Quality
Hammond'* Dickory Brand

Frankfurters X
* Fancy Small Sim

John Brannen ot Pennsylvania.
Mr and Mrs Roy Wails and daughi&lt;r. Thelma, of Kalamazoo »pcni
Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs
1 Alber: Green Mr and Mrs Walls
and &lt;laughUTs. hate just returned
from a trip through Penn-syhania.

lb.
a.

1$C
x*c

�THE CHURCHE.

WANTS

DECIDES AGAINST
THE PETIT ONERS

11 ....
J?
IlOllli I^COHODllCS

'

T1* meeting of Ute EllH Cemeterv
Circle* called jor 'piumday. suy &lt;

Extension Work unffln Cummings ixxnt-

i: vas v

■

The Prescription Drug Store

CARDS of THANKS

Our Success
Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPfffiV

The Automatic Sealing
BURIAL VAULT

Hastings Ice
&amp; Fuel Co.
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT

PURE LAKE ICE
I’rutnpth Uclhrr'rd

GRANGE PROGRAMS

GEORGE M. NEWTON
JAMES H. PARMER

WM. PLANT

SATURDAY, MAY 13
At 1 o’clock P. M.
LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY

Celery Plants
Readv to set—per 100

Including Whitt* Rocks, Ducks, Geese and Red
Carrier Pigeons.

'45c

Spc&lt; IjI I’ri. r &lt;.ti 1 “

1 ot.

Quantity of HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Conairting of Good Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Etc.

WALLACE FEED
&amp; SEED STORE

TERMS

STRICTLY CASH.

Come and Get Them at Your Own Price.

CHAS. KOHLER
One Mile West of Nashville on M-79.

HASTINGS MARKETS

Seed Time!
^9^99999999999999999999999999^
You want the^B EST seeds y
can buy . . . seeds with a hi
germination percentage. •

We have a complete stock of all
FARM SEEDS.
All are Michigan grown seeds
(except the alfalfa seed).

0511182^9^31056956
CONSULT US ABOUT
SEEDS. BEFORE YOU
BUY ELSEWHERE!

Privacy
and /

Quietness
-for the
hour of
sadness

Wq

&lt;1/

SMITH BROTHERS
VELTE&amp; COMPANY

__1' daughter Winifred it Charla-.t1called on ttydr cotnin.’ I...E Mudgr.
Sunday After noun
••
Tiic Barry County W C T. V,
' |" *111 hive an all.dny meting at Bar-

Deafen in WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL. SALT, LIME AND ETC.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Dutiacti*. Funeral Service

thr tvTTW Tutsduy afternoon. Muy 9.
with Uw Her J.-hn KlWhlng oOrinting. Interment at the Doa'lng

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

�IEW POSTAL BILL
'* IS IMBED

Tiu.-. bill u br ing opposed strong­
ly by orgpnii'dtiunv Of |»r(al em-

Home Economic

F.'h*l Bmu&gt;i:ii.i:i
;l with M'i- Boim

PURPOSE IS TO REDUCE
NUMBER OF GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES

STRONGLY OPPOSED BY
MANY ORGANIZATIONS

In Cash On Demand

ii- n/itreng.

Hi.', law. .10 the- probabllltii-N .are
that it will be passed by congress. .
r II the hill shall be pawed. e-.Fry
po'ta) employee who liax mbh! the

Clerks and Carriers Must Ro.
sign After Serving 30 Years
—Double Motive Apparent
greis with the sanction of the pr«.
drnt and tile postmaster gciwrn). a
bill w'hirh if a^rried, will auto­
matically wMiijitl every postal emptoytr to retire from the postal
service niter he huu .given thirty

PART TWO—Page Seven

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, May 10, 1933

»ui’. pioik-ibl

ithdrawablc
ON DEMAND, togeth.
trust funds established under the bank holi-

24.(100 nun at the jUTWiit time, ft ■lire ot the up,
is believed that till- law, if it pu. .- iiud has- M:tvi
c*. .will aut&lt;4iiadc.nlly redm-ii- the. tlu-m nt leiisi.
nuinix r of employefs by 21.figured that th:
which will nuan a long step toward: opportunity to
accomplishing what P»&gt; t mil . t e r |x&gt;Utical liungi . . ...
General Farh-y iiaa in mind.
her., of his uwji party

SPEAKERS TO DISCUSS
MARKETING AND TAXES

Buy Now! Save Money.

Feeders Day at College May.
13 Will Bring Noted Men
Before Livestock Owners

UM
,.u... —... ............
luridly much interest.
only In
Hastings, but tn nearly every i*»t
otnee In Ulis proposed legislation

Mr J C. pash. Miperintcndcnt of

Y. M. C. A.4TEMS

t-rciiNing pri&lt;lirhiu higher tire prices. Get your tire r&lt;*&lt;|iiirt*iiirnts
NOW while we arc selling Firestone Extra Qualilv
“
BM TODAY! SAVE
plans made for Ac!
which will be held

MASTERPIECE of
TIRE CONSTRUCTION

• Such deposits
hiding any period of reorganizati
vit&amp;but restrictions.

Under present regulati
all but
if the norbeing performed by this
mal functi
bank;—commercial accounts, •llecti
drafts and
other
being performed as usual

villc will be the Camp Director fur
tin Chris’ Camp section at Camp
Barrv June • 14-21 inrJifsivi- She

the

upon

of wavs to rut public sclioo! com.and the relation of taxes to eddfa-

qnd (limn

You Are Invited to Call and .Inter­
view Us During Any Banking Hours

ways 10 reduce the costs or local
and Mrs Ina Potter. Secy, and government! and the talk by Pro­
, New leader... were appointed. fessor Mitchell wit) explain some
1 ways to do tills in schools without
sacrificing education.

gn»m will 1m- reports on feeding
trials conducted by the College ahl­
.... null husbandry division during the
on‘{Mbit year. These trials included all

Yarger, Mrs Hazel Hinkley and Mrs.
Grace Gorham for the splendid at­ market and the feeding practices/;
titude and most interesting lessons used haw .shifted in Use past few
years. The College trials this year
noon.’ The'new well is 100 per cent
are a comparison of the comparative
fine mid the lake water shows .1

*%GOLD STANDARD

0/ Tire Vilues

Glass Creek Nutrition Group met
t the home of Mrs. Fred Otis April

.'innoun cuty

the
,

I hix lire lx the t-quul jj
of nil xliindnrd brand ftfA
fir»t line lire** in Quid- fJui
ily, (kfiiatruction (Kn
and oppcnrau^?.
bold ul u price lhal
1 ITordu you real
toning*.

"Camp Barry'

$5.85
6.30
7.00
7.65

FIRESTONE
OLDFIELD TYPE

Gay in Hustings, our group putting]
on un exhibit pertaining io goitre

Buy and Wear This Personal
! Tribute to Men Who Gave

CORN WILT IS DESTheir Lives in Service
TRUCTIVE DISEASE i- The American Ix-gloo Auxiliary

manufacturer's name
mid guarantee, offered
for xalc by department
stores, oil companies,
und mail order cufahm
houses. This is “Thi'
Ti r c Th « t Taitfi h t
Thrift to Million*.'’

S5.1O
5.48
6.17

FIRESTONE
COURIER TYPE

$3.15
3.85
4.10

Compare Quality, Construction, Prise

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

New Supply Of

CEDAR SHINGLES
THREE GRADES

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
Phone 2515

Frank Sage

be made available to everyone in the
tjlly by volunteer workers from the
cars, planting in fairly dry soil will Auxiliary Unit.
aid materially in the control of lhe

One hundred pounds of skim milk day afternoon. April 21. Mrs. Albert
is equal In feeding value to 15 Jones and Mrs. Ikon Cole taught
pound* of corn meal and 11 pounds the .lesson "Bulldiiut Sound Bodies”
&lt;11 xiiik.ihv
iwu mi
»•* hu- , ruins lor Acuievvuiviu
.wvtx
dition to Ina nutriment value of the • discussed
milk, this feed has pfopertlea whlcjii The following officers were chaw
promote fine, ihnfty gains on pigs, for next year: Mrs. Hugh Jones
Exiwrimental work has shown that. chairman. Mrs. Lloyd Tasker. Sec
the addition of milk to a deficient • Mrs Albert E Jones. Rccreatior
ration of corn and water will enable chairman. Mrs, Myron Tuckermaii
a pig to change from a stunted ani-; mid Mr*. G G Pufpaf! leaders —
nud to a fine IndKldual.
; Mrs. G O. Pufpah. Saf

Tills tire la of bet ter
Quality, Construction
and Vi orkmaunhip

Thia tire is of good
Quality and Workmnmdiin — carries* the
numc“r’irct*lonc” und
full guurantec — sold
us low us many cheap
special brand tires
manufactured to sell
at a price.

A disease that has.made the grow________
ing of sweet coni u hazardous iui«&lt; vance of the day and is hoplni; lor
dertaking is wilt. It is claimed that the full cooperation of all btliei orif lhe seed shall lx- dry heated RanlzattviLs and individuals Mn.
then soaked fifteen minutes in a Donald Smclker is Poopy Day

ignn farmeis to realize more profits;
ASSYRIA GROUP.
■ matt,
from their dairy herds, according to] Home Economlcs*kxtenrion Group well;
the dairy* department at Michigan]of Axxyria^nwt with Mrs Wm. Snr- Gent

FIRESTONE
SENTINEL TYPE

apeclal brand tires
made without the
iiinnufnet nrrr'tt name
und guarantee and
ofTcrcd for sale by mail
order houses and

May Be Prevented by Follow­ , on May 27. the Saturday before Me­
I mortal Day. it has been anpottneed
ing Scientific Formula
by Mrs. Edw Downs president of the
Before Planting
! Auxiliary. The Unit vs making"ex-

WASTING SKIM. MILK
RAISES FEED BILLS
All Farm Animals Make Ex.
cellent Use of This Dairy
Product If Given Chance

,’l’hin lire u Hii|»crii
in quality lo fir-t lit
apceiul brand tin

JEFFERSON 6
COURT Slrcst.

OBSERVANCE OF "POPPY
DAY" ON MAY 27

1 will observe. "Poppy Day” this year

NEwTlresfone
Super Oldfield Type

Hastings, Michiga

neglected most frequently
frequehtlv in those ■* Barry County Exteiulon Group
section* wlrere whole milk is sold. No. &lt; held its last meeting ot the
At present market prices for whole year with Mrs. G L. Lockwood. 640
milk, the farmer in many caor-s is
Green St . on April 26. This lesscarcely receiving pay for the but- son wax on. Building Sound B&lt;xltcrfal in the milk and is lasing all. le»." and. diet UMs were furnished
the value of the skim milk.
j for different age groups. Health
The use- of milk in a ration for
mt«i out hv all mem­
dairy cows is not such n common
practice but the dairy specialist* xay!
that cows fed 100 pounds ot skim two text books were purchased bv
milk will need 20 pounds less of cot- the group. "Food. Nutrition and
toiueOd meal. The 100 pounds of Health.” One copy was given to the
skfm milk is worth 30 cents at pre*-1 group leader, and the other to the
ent market prices for protein feeds. Hastings public library
Skim milk can be fed to dairy!
r nnnttp
cattle in combination with low grade
T“J)RNAPI LE G,
hay and farm grains’ The overage
Wesl
row will consume’13 to 16 quarts of Oroup met with Mrs Flmsie Adams
skim milk a day. and moot of lhe Tuesday. April 25th. Mrs Bohn
animals eagerly drink milk.
“5 Ci!alLn'*i&gt;
in
.-_
Th* finiii rhirt un css tuaoe in

i" tire more resblant.
. ..._and pop’Wrn also may be
infected by the wilt The disease or­
ganism that produce* wilt does not
Tills would-indicate that planting
healthy seed is the best possible

their lives in the country’s •service.
It is a day when all can show that
they Mill remember and honor the
fended America during Uie great
war crisis, and that they ar..- carry­
ing on for America in time of peace
The poppy is a patriotic symbol
No price will lx- asked for the
American Legion Auxiliary popples.
The Auxiliary wants everyone to
wear a |x&gt;ppy and to contribu’e tor

this amazing new prigi
that uses
no more current than

lime ago there were violent strikes
by dairy farmers in Wisconsin to
prevent the delivery of milk by

their associations, at reduced prices
to city milk dealers. As a result of
this trouble. WUcohsin passed a law bortv. in Steuben Co. .Ind . on Octo­
that fixed prices for dealers to pay ber 17. 1875. and died Tuesday morn-.
Ing. May 3. 1933. aged 57 years. 0
months and 14 day's. He came to
New Jersey have copied the Wiscon­ Calhoun Co., with hi* parents, when
sin laws. Dairymen in this state he wax only eight years of age. He
are giving tlic matter serious con- wax educated in what- is known as
the Striped schoolhouse of Lee
township. On Oct. 19. U»02. he was
married to Mi.--&lt; Edith Elliston of
Nashville, who together with his
aged mother, survive* him. He also
friends Sunday in honor of their leaves tthree brothers, two siMers.
twenty-eighth wedding anniversary. nieces and nephews and a large
Mrs. Julian' Potts and daughter.
Bcttv. were shopping in Grand Rap- friends. He was always a kind hus­
band and a. loving companion, and
Fred Ctsler and family of Grand will be greatly missed by hU wife as
Rapids spent Sunday with his they were continually together. The
funeral wm held at the home west
of Hastings on M-37 on Thursday at
idcrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mendenhall 1:30 P. M.. Rev. B. J. Adcock of!!-1
were and son spent Sunday with their elating. Burial In Nashville.
ware daughter and husband. Air. and
and Mrs. Floyd Foster of Alto and made
were ’ the acquaintance ol the new grand-

Automatic jlefroating
ing .. . cold atoragc space . .. K more food space . . ,
distinctive new style ... genuine Frigidaire quality.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 1#, 1913
PAGE EIGHT
a—I I*eh-i| E«t Margaret Adrie num et al.' notice filed, order uppoinung ad-.
unncr AZX*U/C Annual account of guardian filed
ministration entered, bond of adCUUK1 nUUbt
Hitt uunu
Bond v;
Of uu
ad-.........
minlstrator
------- -j m Willum
mniam iuu
— -- • -filed, letters of admmist w. jia,a;.-.-^
mmistrator filed, letters of admm.v U*U°n '“ur”,
Est"john
Hitt Order as­ By Home Economics Specialist*
PRORATE COURT.
’ tration issued, petition to cash and
Fjtt
Jnhn cGeorge
’
fa: Ranh BtaStowrtl. Order «n.;«^"t^
‘signing residue entered
Fzt Sabrina Palmer. Testinumj cf
firming sate t&gt;f real estate entered
U S L b' freeholders
filed. license to sell real
Est. Calvin H. Charlton. Order to ert?
en!crcd
--------------------------__ of
— . Warmed buttermilk or vinegar will
estate 1-rfiued.
oath before sale
collect funds ol said estate entereef
F-- J*'hn W Deming. Bund of
/ real estate hied, report of sale of clean copper, brass or bronze After
EH Elwood JL Sylvester.’ Objcw iadmlnWrator filed, tetters of ud-• i...।
(
(cleaning, rinse, with water and i&gt;oition* to allowance of claim filed.
1 ministration issued, order limiting;: Est. Kenneth c Dewey, petition j3n with dry whiting ■
Est. Albert W. Hilton. Order id- settlement entered, petition f&lt;’:’ and nwmn-ttoii of guardian filed.
Mftal articj„* that are nol UM*d
lowing claims entered
hearing claim* filed, notice to credi* order appomntik gnardun entered. (oi p^j^rvmg mav lx- protected
EH. Marton 8. Evans. Tratimony ua-s issued.
Fr&gt;»! r TnHmtorv 'x,nd of ‘i'iardiuu filed, letter*
~ - ..
cf freeholders fited". bceiwe to. sell) E-t. Mary
ro,kr.. i=&gt;™, swaia„,ta„ ail
I with a no-urnph lacquer They
real estate issued, oath before sale filed
can be wi|&gt;ed occasionally with a
of real estate filed, order allowing
E&amp;t John Roush. Order to re.
damp cloth.
'
BIRD MIMIC BRINGS
rlalnLs entered, report ot sale of rest , open hearing entered,
’ ’ 1• *fat
Surah
estate fiftd.
” “
—u E Miller Order allowTRnilRI
P TH
To remove
inuuDuc
i u QTATF
o i m i c ta||nng
W1 nr ziiote
greaj5earid
|romstain*
fabpcconup.
Est Richard B Mcam*:•r. Order al- * me claims entered. ’
1
fat- Mary S. Mason. Order allow- Eu^e.n surilnt Ha. Bad
lowing accounl* entered,.
'A™
E4? Elwood R. Sylvesu-:. Older
■cortf in Fruit Growing
i Evi Jcift.intus Schmid Testimony
Record
the outside of the stain towardz ite
lor adjournment entered.
Est John George Hitt Petition for on determination of heirs tiled, or­ .
Sections
i‘’,n*cr; „
,
,
’ , .
Sections of Michigan
adminl&lt;lrator filed, order for. publl- der determining legal heirs entered.
_,
® .
1 1 he following furniture jwluii may
j EM..
Margaret. Jennie and t;va
Est-Margaret.
Eva ,Ka-=t Lansing.—
' The
1 7 u. European
O,X2‘? be used on paint dr varnish fin­
cation entered
,511rs. One tablespoon
mo.^poon turpentine.
Iu™nu,w,
E't William’Hit! Pe tition fur ad­ Schmid. Tctimony on’ determtna- Marling which can’ mimic the .song ishes
blue -J»y
Uirce iauiespwhs
ublesxxm* rawraw iiuscvu
linseed Oil,
oil.
r.itnlstratur filed, waiver of pot.ee Cion of heir* filed, ordtr determining of- the -meadowlark or the
...............
- n;rec
and which can
can give ;•a fair
lair imitation
.nutrition., on(, qUajt -hol- -------------wsteL Wipe --the fur-'
inrd. order appointing adtmnutn- legal heirs entered
E«| Clifford c Dewey Will filed, of
cannery itt
m dtepqahur
disposing of cher
chcr-71 nlture with a doth dampened with
&gt;f a cannerv
tor entered
—
-• , thls
nts■JK !,Mr '“bM* "•
of -“ --"&lt;»«*
Warning —
rent
ji^. turpentine cleans
fat John A. McOmber. FJmil ;'.c- petltion for probate filed.
_
Eel Albert w Hilton Final ac- to Michigan rrxldento by thr wolo- atMruw W| glVM a
count of executrix tiled order allowState
....
u
a .
' e ing account enter’d., discharge of count nt executor hied, order iuv.ign- gv rU'Piirtmrnt al Mtciiig.tu
,
Dents may be removed from fur' mg residue entered .
execuirlx issued, vsiate ruxaJted
Tli- *.,ihiiL- 1'- inothcr forcten ntture bv
“ ’’’d-” blotting
'
Eq. Peter.Vander Busch. Petition
fat Shennan 8. Mr&gt;»cn Order al*
»n»«M
&gt;hU
by )"J";“",
for administrator filed, waiver of
lowing account entered.
w-,-11 intcn:«&gt;nvd but uninformed ‘"K
; *"m *r°n- *’*
peraoturnmo do untold damage wlule ’'ld ’J*
*‘JL
’
trying to mipn.ve on nature Thr £e°‘ tf* ’otxl “nd re“ove tho,
bird was introduced in New York
City in 1H90 and now luv iiugeaxd
To thoroughly clean uphoUtery ori
,.n&lt;i .-.pn-ad until flock, arc common: r’«»■ UM' “&gt;e »uds of mild soap and!
5
cccumiccs in Michigan
.
, water. V e only the suds with a
9
The starling |s black in the snrim!. rl'4h or brush Rinse with clear wn- (
has a short droopiiu! y»il. and L-1 ‘« r h*’™” “lld ammonia may be
about til.- same ;a- a-, a-male rod-j^Med^to &lt;'P^'di_the
fabric
contains a white pattern,:
winged blackbird. Wk-n lhe bud ’the
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moults lu&gt; spring yluninge. Hie Jlrw I bluing may also be added to whiten;
feathers are lipped Wlfii white or Jhe pattern,
buff and thr bird ha* a mixtled u|&gt;-. Data un u bread standardization!
jx-araiicproRct. being conducted by Ute
I' CONTINUES
6 MORE DAYS
'lire starling dt-Mruys some pox-' Michisan Student Home Economic',
iou.’ insJcta and may not be an un-jcluhs.’ aie being collcctrii rapidly i
tniligat'ed nuisance tn u&gt;l place* but1 and -a report will be ^compiled to be I
It lias a*bad record in the cherry presented at the national home eco- |
districts. The man.ie&lt;-r of one can-jnomlcs astocmllbn meeting to be
ning mmimny. in Michigan icpo: t.-1 held in Milwaukee. Wls.. the latter!
Shoulder, Lb.
Hint starling appeared m flocks ofipu’t.nf June. .
thousands u&gt; orchard-, at Croswell: questionnaires were prepared and
and dwtroyed 20 ions of chmie.., niillll [l to (ll„ „U1K. llwn ull0 ,,milal.;
Lb. 5c
BEEF RIBS Lean. Mealy
m a few liiiv;.
;ed college dub. in the United State.,!
No protection, is given tne ••tarllng । during th? past year. The cluba !
12c
Lb.
STEAK Roun d or Sirloin
by Michigan law.-- Tliey / c?nj
collected data, both from humemak- j
Itertroved
n&gt; which does;crs aJ|(l frotn bakers, which were;
23c
3
PORK STEAK
time . forwaided to tl&gt; Michigan urgani- i
Lb. 10c
'biulding.s* **
hr’! ration to be ednihutrued.
PORK BUTTS
Mr*. Merit- D. Byer*, state cluoi
Lb. 10c
SIDE PORK n«.h
utilized '.to trap add destroy them.
adv ivor and head o! vocational edu- j
The nests of the species should be katiun
at Michigan State Ctollegc. I
dndrwd if Mlle idctitifica’
give.; the many-fold advantage,
certain 'community fhoot:
which will rr-.ult fiom a project of
out fleck* constcciiting- in
tiun *ort. 1! will, in the first, place,
furnish vahutble information on the
Min." ccmmuniU
standards rivainuiincd by bakers,
Lb. 16c
VEAL STEAK
and on the demands and refiiurvasks that jiutanre
ments
of hnusewive*. and .should
VEAL SJEW
by &lt;lH Marling be
prove to be of the utmaot benefit to
summer.
both grohps.
Lb. 7c
SMOKED PICNICS
At the same Ume .it trains the
Lb. 12c
BACON In the Piece
Hnn ld member* of the student clubs m the
Boni, to Mr. and
‘
~ ■’ methods of collecting and using thia
attilations.
........
type of infornwrion. and helps them
iuertum-d to realize the importance id *un&lt;|FRANKFURT5
nrdittttion m enabling the American
juwwife to • be a better buyer.'1'
The Michigan student clutM were
ic ot two slate grouits selected to (
Minni.EviLLE.
plan a standardization- project a: t
Supt. LcRoy Bell wild 32 of his
lie-day.
lbs.
la*: scar's natomal meeting of five
American ta-w uvnunun irou™.-. *« P'*P,L' Wfnl
&gt;-"^ing oft
lion at Atlanta Ga
’ 1 fhunday to attend the state meetWhat thr well-fed child require*
«*«• Theyall went in the
Tomato Soup
1 0. &lt;*n» 39c
fatnib
for luncheon, -ifcaking in terms of
Wlcrlnn school bus and greatly enjoyed ,h
the* m
met
tine.
r. szary vitamin* ..nd proper dirt-. ! lv
~“
"'
announce
G E. Blake mid G D. Whitmore
to be- found in lhe following typiHastings
business
Tiiurx! menus served .cliildren in the were
... in
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Michigan State college niimery &gt;&lt;1av.
school, under th" snpcrvteion uf th&gt;
Three Thornapple township boy*
home economic:, department.
have signed up to go nyo the gov­
’ Children from two to six year:. &lt;’f-: eminent forestry work. Sherk, JorTomato Juice
. _ can* 45c
10
age are included in tla school, genson and Bunn They have not
Country C lub - pure undiluted*juieo
which provides a aell-baianccd pro- received word as to when they will
D N gram of instructive and rccieutioiutl. It-avc for Camp Custer
and rest MLv. Catherine Miller.
— O
- - 'order
The
R. S.
held a public
uutructor in chilli nutrition
metallation on Friday evening The.
johnMin.
work wav beautifully done and much
enjoyed by all pnMht. Light n Ircshments were served following
mormi
1 the work.
■.
Jewel Coffee
3
55c
.
Our little factory I* al’work on
diced
some
small orders, they have romc
milk, rhubarb'
wltll more in light. Here is hoping they
meat, steanu'd rice, egg sandwiches. procure
"rA’"~ them
,K"”’
Ibe.
G D. and Mrw. Whitmore were in
nlk. tee cream.
,
a Krttidav ■
Wednesday — creamed aspantguv Grand
, — Rapids attending
—
—'V;■ '7 8™^' Mn Whitmore
uf Calyd
n t-k..,: carrot and pineapple aria- '7,ar
Ketchum
,ne s.ilad crisp bacon, lettuce -..nd*- remained
S’-?.1””1 tor
Ior a
’ lew
Ic day* with her
Orange Slices
relatives.
, z
ik 10c
ii-hes. milk, floating Wand
relatives
A load of pupil* were In Hastings
irrt und menngt;*- dessert*
-• lamuiea can.
rinirwlav -scrambled
eggs. but- r''c,ntly to attend the school punhv
buttered spinach Hat .™*Ua£ T’”,r' ’Pia n’°r* k,'b
there than you would suppose any
one county would ixm.w.'s.
C, L Boley entertained a brotlier
.
and wife from Houghton Lake over
.-.mdwtdtc*.
1
f
th.*- week end.
custard .
' Glenn Culver asid mother of
Parlor Broom;
Jr .
Free !
Grand Rapids were, callers on,
lue - both for
, “*C
Thoma* I. Gillette and family Sat­
urday Thoma* is doing lint and
is counting the lime till he util be
released from hiv bed.
Mr and Mrs. George Matter* went
to Grand Rapid* on Friday lo wit"
their son aruk family.
Ruck Lynd and two daugltlcrs of

Homemakers' Corner '

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The Financial and Commercial Foundation
and Reliability of Every Community
Is Dependent Upon Its Banks

A good bank is absolutely necessary if your
city and community are to be thrifty and pros­
perous. Also, a good bank is dependent upon the
friendship and confidence of the people of the
city and community if it is torbe the "Good
Bank" desired.

or&gt;
Hill

jSbiiftdaij j J,51;

Every Time You “Boost” Your
OWN Home Town and Bank
You Boost Your Own Interests

mis

The years of service this bank has rendered to
the people of this city and county has firmly es­
tablished it in publje confidence. Every courtesy
consistent with safe and conservative business
management has always been extended to every
patron.
America is op the back track lo Prosperity,
and you are invited tp become one of our patrons
and enjoy the service and convenience this bank
has to offer it« patrons.

Beef Pot Roast

Veal Chops

HASTINGS CITY BANK

10c

The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE

Bologna

OLEO

CORN

3L- 25

15c

F-mx

F'Ti£r.'a.c'uh

PRUNES

ROLLED

oats

10

TISSUE
I

HASTINGS, MICH

2103

20c

JOIN ^k'S CONTEST!

25c

1701717!
r KLL1

19c

They art easy to win—the tvyo best
snaps of the week will receive abso­
lutely FREE an enlarged duplicate of
their print.

19c

NOW OPEtf TO EVERYONE!
I7PI717!

TWO PICTURE

F KEL;

enlargements

WHY NOT LET US DO
YOUR DfcVELOPING?
All work is guaranteed and you may.
win a fine enlargement FREE. We
would like to do your developing.

Mother’s
Day
Is Sunday, May 14
..We httvu n very fine fresh
aorlmenU
‘'WHITMAN’S”
- -^Special I’ackagcH. 50c 75c,
' $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up.

EIGHT- HOUR SERVICE

"CANDY TIMEJ” Box—Dinh
of Fruit Drops FRBE—49c.
Many other fine assortments.

COMBINATION PAIL DEAL

1
3
3
1
1

bir Medium Ivory Soup , „ _
bin Cimiy Soip ti
Al For
Ige. ban P &amp; G Soap
j|
Ige pkg. Chipso
Galvanized Pail

49

ORANGES

California Sunkirt—X32-2SS

Cucumbers

Extra fancy

17c
2 lor 11C

FRESH PEAS 2 - 15c
Calif orni.

Tomatoes

ICEBERG

Rod rip* Mloeta

LETTUCI

ft- 15c

i.c puieapp-f
buv.rrrd epiruch poach'd
imcd c«rrv-i .ual cr&gt;r.sandwkix-. milk- diced

i)f Hasting* slier
it. Armur Teeter s.
nd Mr*. Gilbert wott of Hat
railed Sunday P. M. at ClarKumm-'*.
s.-cd away un
ill extend cur
nay morning.

ir.ot;-.&lt;: and brother here
the heavy rain* of late hate great-*
ly hampered the sowing cl oats, a*
well as delaying preparing the
ground for other crop... especially on
Hie heavier land-.
The 'township board li in session
today. Monday
About 2i&gt; of the Boy Scouts, ac­
companied by R H French. H. J.
Berry
in Hus-,
- - and
- -L
-----H Beeler
------- were
. —--------ting* al lhe meeting Saturday. They
went tn C. L Beeler s school bus A
tme way to go They won their
share of thr prize*, we arc told.
।

NORTHEAST IRVING.
Mis. Edith Richardton of Grand
Mr. and Mn Murrn *Eckcrt anrf
Rapid* iius been sjx-nding a lew
family of Detroit called on Sam
weeks at Arthur Richardsons
4
There will be servicm next otm- Eckert Sunday,
Mr and Mr*. Erld Bavacool of
day morning, observing Mothers
Hastings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Hom- Day.
Mrs. Chester Bavacool und family.
ight Kntff and
HLNBERSHOl r.
M|'-' John Reamer and Lloyd of
Ida s Aid will .M-Yve supper Freeport called o&lt;&gt; Mr. and Mrs
and Vermont
hwIhou-'-e. May 19 This l» tr&gt;'c Sunday afternoon. •
Mrt Will ~
Dipp attended• •*
Ute
VanSickle and a busy •.unt but try to come to sup— Mu­
re •».»«.
tdonary meeting al the home of Mrs.
d.sv with Mr. and Mrs.' The frund-v of Cha-’. Beach were °&lt;c'‘ !**'&lt;' Tiiuraday, it being an
iddened to
io ia-ur
bear of hl*
his passing.
pasaing. i'11 &lt;^7 n*e
icklr
saddened
------- extend.-,
v------- . sympathy
----------------------------mj- and Mr*. William Moore and
Mrs J w. Shaffer en- Everyone
to the
" Margaret of South HasUnga apent
Heir children Sunday
! beteaved family.
V, Sunday with Mr. and Mr* Arthur
f-Urj? U*u. aocomiMntcd' Jack-inti to vHt rdaUvw. '
.
Moore Mr. and Mn Jay Blakney,
Mr-. Clurlea Cliib'.oplier' Rcmemb-r there will be church ol Wp*l Carlum were alao vuilora in.
io Lansaig Saturday.
services next Sunday.
,l‘lc &lt;ul«n»oou»

Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials!.
Thi&gt; ia an opportunity for you to aavc and ecoqomizc!

PARKE DAVIS
PRIDUCTS
Shampoo, Tooth Paste
and Shaving Cream—
ANY THREE
For the Price of TWO!

PAINT Close-Out
We have a limited
a m ou ti l of assorted
paints which we are
selling out—

Beat Quality Imide

Gloss Paint
A paint which cannot
be surpassed in.quali­
ty and price.
GALLONS, regular price,
32.65—
1O
SALE FRICK . £&gt;■ I U
HALF GALLONS, regular
■price SL«»—
54 4 0
SALE PRICE ... I ■ I !■

QUARTS, regular • price
SALE PRICE-. .. 6&lt;r

... 34’

50c per quart

BASEBALLS!
penuinc Horsehide Cov­
ers, official size: limited
number—
O7&lt;*
50c value, each Civ

Sue price

Oden to Tooth Paste
Has no superior in qual­
ity or flavor. Removes
tobacco
discoloration,
(i’hc ’Giant Tube — A
year’s supply. OQm
for one person vvw

Ly BARKER’S DRUG STORE
WE DELIVER

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HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

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PHONE 2115

�TUB HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 19. 1535
COATS f(RO\K.
FREEPORT.
friends In Grand Rapids Tuesday I
MOST CHICKS SHOWN
,
Tiie L A 8. and church cleaning* A meeting of th* officers of the evening
.•
I
AT COLLEGE EXHIBIT was held Thursda;,
-'
Freeport
High Scl-ool Alumni
----------- - As- i Aaron Burges# of Kalamazoo f

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

. » a't'1* r
tx
M1m v“u
le&lt;l lhe Ccro- aociatton was held at the.homo of called at the Cora Gardener home!
snow at East Lansing Draws; munity service Sunday evening, ua-Mys
i»-Mrs Dan
Di
Poatm* on Wcdnendav Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. 3 E Johnson. Mrs ’
evening and ptans made foe the anBiffffer Entry List Than Any ‘n» tbc Chrupan Endeavor leswrfsniuns
rf.L e, M
Mar
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Pai11 Wu«hn»n ------«»« annual
» hu*1 banquet
on Friday evenww.
.—
ba
Other Dimilar Display . .duet. j duet.
There There
Will be will
no Community
be no Community
June 2June
The
2. place will be an- Rapids were guests of relatives here
“
‘ —Dwtea for lhe aixth service on account of ,u_
Eaat •Laming.
the baccalaur- ______
nnunccd later because lhe funds Sunday.
Mr? --------------Hazel. Novli—
key
annual Michigan baby chick ahow'cate
—•* service al Woodland next
• •»..«_
Sun- -•
oi lhe Association are tied up in the ■ ----. accompanied
------ ,
day.
Freeport bank, but a few personal her son. Riuael, lo Hastings TueaMichigan State College and those
The community wan saddened to notice# will be sent this year, so ti*&gt;‘
In charge of the-show predict an in­ hear ol U.i death of our friend and plea* cwulder-VU* m your invitaMr&lt; v L W ile.y.t spent Wednesert use In entries. which in previous iieigi*iJf7*Wr Leula Wooes, who Don. Phase be sure ’o pay yourjJV «»»&gt; TlKirsday with her sister,
years have made this show tlw larg­ passed nwav Sunday morning She dues of 25 cents to Robert Rciiilcr. Mrs. Kc-tih Daniela in Hastings
est held tn America.
,
had an operatror. fi.r cancer a tow and-plan to attend the banquet. A
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...
,.v w.
'
Michigan
is w
one
ot ...»
the leading years ago arid if a as tiiought tq.be Un# program is being plannsd.
Mrs George vanderBosh of Allfl-i
slates in the hatcher^-buiAncsa’nridJiiuccenful unlit, last tail, and sine-.p, o Hymr- and wife drove
gun u spending several day; with
more baby chick# are iihipped hom lheil she has steadily dcrlincd. She MiUingtun Tuesday aRerntoti t&lt;
her mother. Mrs Etta Parmelee. ,
Zeeland each year than from any;
— - •u-nd
—• -a band
&gt;—-■ festival -z
------- hiu been a kindly and h. Ipful wornuf .»VusKrTue;
Mr. and Mn&gt;.' Ben Crockford were
other single point tn the country Un
I and has a larea cuele'of friend#, day evening, m whiCh Uielr soi Sunday
visitors tit Jew ph CrockhM been uitfTi t&gt; d ui com- Ward, with Silk band b -.ik-ai. act;-,
The iuitehcry men use Um cbllcgi- She
:
ford's in Woodland
munlly
actlvltnof
the
P
T.
A
,
port.
chick show to exhibit quality stock i
Woman's
Club
and
J
A
S
our
that has enabled Michigan to build
New
-York,
a Snturdny evening.
up this imixirtant business
isympathy ib extended to the bereav
y-­ &gt;a u spending s i-crat days with
F-i"-:r? •?■
services
■■:?— ~
to be hheld
1'* Mrs
ti,xJfrt
Entries are not confined to Michi- jed ones Funeral
Mr and Mrs Ait.-.tir Endrey of
gan’ owners.
Last year's show Tuesday attenuxin at the hbtuie
j«.port
hpent
Sunday
at Keith
Mrs Pearl D&gt; mond unit Mrs Hel­
brought birds from 17 states and one
Iiurkts-1;,
Demond visited the former's
Canadian province. More than 13.- en
'
Mrs, Sarah Diirxre spent Sunday
mi
aiih
inun,
000 chicks were displayed last year. 1nioincr.
afternoon at Abid Donley x. ui Hasdiv afternoon
Mr.wrs
Laton and Me.id •
Ducks, geese, turkeys, and pheasants 1day aiternooi
Nashville call'd at the Fred Wil tmgx.
arc also shown.
Some from here attended th- May 1Ja|U. (lfjmr
Mr and Mrs lewis Daniels of
FesUval program at HaaUngs Sun­
All chicks have to lie sent to the day
afternoon
.
„
M
"**■"*
“
^ng
for
Mr
' show by mail to prove that the birds 1
Vcho-U cIi.ms ik-x: Thnrxlay eve- f h Doming wiioe lum.i.wn ;
ran stand shipment. Each entry is
' Welby Crockford:
made Up of 25 birds. Clas-i’" arc ning with put luck supper and pro­
Alfred Higdon\ in
' provided lor 21 breeds oi chickens. gram.
end with hi;, crahdThe judges will be G. 8 Vicki r&gt;. O&gt;and Mrs. H. M
। lumbus. Ohio, and. j A Davidson.
and B-jugiuivr.
,
Row
EaM Lansing; each man is the field
Philo Seger sj Symrua ealk-d al
held at Wr
manager of the 'poultry improve­
sctaxdhti
‘ ill- huiilr of hi» aunt. Mn. Cora be
Friday evening.
&gt; metil auaociaUon of tils .-&gt;lnle
. i iteig&gt;. of the Hu.
Gardener Thursday.
I The show this year will be. held
—... ------ .—
—
and three
*u°'
Tin M E Missionary Rally wa
| in Demonstration HuIUwhich wiU. stltutc teacher for iwti week*. r« held at DclKm 'niuisday. A guud al-.
spent thy
.
i provide mare space than Iuib been turned home Friday
tendahct- und a fine program nwiud-1
available in the Judging Pavilion us
The ciikkenpox ami G&lt; nnan ni’ j
previous years. AH chicks in tn- ‘
----- ------------ —
Ian. a nuu'icnury from, mirthwr
show will .be Mild r * '
Chinu, and a di’jiiay of mtickt ai
i uflcrnuon. May 26.
Theron King win tl
ii.. •
Cl-.m.t and Japan by M:
Iman wen
Knisktrii wa. ot rMtiictiUr mt-rv
BARRYVILLE.
I i«X. .“ ’
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in Mat lie C.c«k M«.
n, all.
f
Mr. find Mis. Ralph DeVine anti - ' Si-vi-ruffro
Ira. Anna DoVitie spent Sunday rd Ila- Musi
DoWUhl
ith Mr*aud Mn. Roy Pje.sttiu near! Sunday.
Oticbl

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to cull funner c/nptuycei buck lo uvrk

GRAHAM-PAIGE
CALLS MEN TO WORK
BY TELEPHONE
“we cull our
ich-|ili(iii&lt;--., we must Tall buck on |M&gt;*t
&gt;&lt;*nr«k. The telephone gets immediate action
the |»ost curds inrun n delay of al Icusl a tiny.1

Mr. and Mn. L A. U.i'v oral tarn-1 Crystal . |a i.’. 11.
ily and Mr. and Mr.-. Herbie Wilcox. King and Termly.

ARE YOU SICK?
WANT TO GET WELL?
heas5

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Coming!
BURTON
The FAMOUS
HERBALIST
AT THE

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25 DAY
TREATMENT
STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS
*
PRICE $1.00

PRESCRIPTION
DRUGSTORE
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

Special Sale!
Starting SAT. May 13
—ending Sat. May 20

Free Demonstration and Special Sale of
c 7St.

HERBS o£ HEALTH

-Dish

A Remarkable Remedy

ments.

For Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Pain In the Bark or Hip*. Fre­
quent or Straining t rine. High Blood Pressure. Heart. Trouble. Im­
pure Blood. Sallow. Muddy (uinplrxiiul, Pimples and Blotches. Ma­
laria. Rheumatic Pains, Indigestion.' Sour Stomach. Constipation,
Biliousness, Torpid Liver, Loss of Appetite and Pains in the Stomach,

ials!
IS!
Ic Covlimited

27c

If you are* weak and nervous; if jw have that -tired,
uorn-out and run-dorp feeling, you should start taking
Herbs of Health. The very first few doses will give you
vim. vigor and vitality surh as you have not known in
yean. It h not a temporary stimulant, but a lasting
tonic. Try it under our unconditional money-back guar­
antee.
.

PRICE

Paste
1 qualsraoves,
ration.

39c

r $1—THIS COUPON

WORTH—$1

Ibis &lt; oupon when presented or mailed to Drug Store named
tibtne with only ONE DOLLAR ea«h is good for two regular
full aiu* dollar package* ol HERDS OF HEALTH TABLETS
dining thh -rale only. '
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■ 2115

Street.
City-—Stale—

I Cut this out and bring it with you)
j

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
•Implement Company
FLOUR
FEED
COAL &lt;- CEMENT i- LIME
BRICK
TILE -i- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

2

iui
•man ol

Friday
The ia«t rr.
. Aftei
njoyrd a program
the .*.u|ifwc
«rn;s which con-.
-i.xMi- Perkin'
pian» dMt bv Mr*
and .Mr
Nmibkcv. monologue by Mr Stuait.

members ol tin' schfooi board. ,
Lx w Cool ot St. Johns was a guc-t
of Morrts Osborne at the. home of
his son Seymour Friday.
nary
order by the

Low Prices
Pork Roast
WHtltl ECONOMY BIOS’

•CllOOlhu

'Mrs, Loomis.

Hma rnu, MAlSAtanta,-Ith
Mr ,.,W Mi. W A nurkrtt r.t
Thc plu-'. -I « «X&gt; nr.
the home folks.
Lansing and Mr, and Mrs. Fituiru.a
•,
w"'"' Ft?’ T"'' n'
(:'"k ■"""
Th- U » Mfelouan- Ube. wul
neth aad’Fhelma were guests of Mr day at B&lt;rt Dalys
.
u d
„scHinR
the hon.c ofi
j and Mr’ Vmie Hawblitz cf HighCurt- Clare and Laurel Marr,hall ?Pr a .T*?. " .y 5.aL..
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" wo» u -—
; hliiz attended the funeral of Juki, ,
i
Mapirall m Bi'i!.'... W.miesday
'MrandMt' Ed Hall acre m
Tiic ladies’Aid of MH&lt;&gt; will be rn----------------------------,
M.rs.?L
“nk
Grand LedBe Saturday
lert.imrd at the home of Mrs. Hat- nexday afU-rwwn with .Mr. and Mrs.
Mr Frank Hym.- had dental
tu- Bellinger tlir afternoon of May; Lyle Jones in Asayria nnd Frank work done m Nashvilk* last wcex .
17 AH are invited.
■ Hawblitz railed on Bill Gardner,
Mi - Dodge. Mrs Baar and Mr '
I Mrs Jennie Chase returned to near Bellevue.
Anderson attended the missionary'
iher home in Kul.im;i. &lt;Ki Thursday
Mrs. Gladys Modcrnian
and meeting Friday at Pleasant Valley ‘
Mrs OHu- Dooilttic of Kalainusvio daughter of AH’Ciin spi'nl.ii few
Dorothy Tabbcnr ol Harbor
’■spent Thursday with Mrs. Brand- days with her sister, Mrs. Clare Beach spent Uie•wk Jr.d with her
; stett'-r and family
. ; Marshall, and family lust wyek. . parcnU. Mr. and Mrsf T. C. -Tab­
j Bernier Flnvu-r received the :-ad
The Brunch P T A will be Fri*
’
bcrer.
news Sunday of tlw death of n dear; diiy evening. May 12.'with a pro­' Tiic local Odd Fallows and Ri'bek! friend. Miss Florence Gregory, nt' gram, ejection of oflicrrs Rcfresh- alts celebrated their anniversary
- the Vicksburg hospital ot pneu-1 nunta of lev cream and cake,
Saturday, night with u luir attend- •
-mania
.
■ —— ■—\ .* • * ■
--------ance.
.
,
We were again reminded of the
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Rev, and Mr BatdcrfT of Stinfield
j uncertainty of life when the jMiwsj-? Mr. and Mr - Ernest Goeham and were guests of Rev. and Mrs E. M
came of the passing &lt;&gt;f Clifford children of Knlanjiuoo were Hatur- Wlieeler. Monday
.
Dcwey Monday night, less than a day guests of lhe furmci 's parents,
Rev anti Mr - BetdorlT of Sunfield'
1 month after Mrs. Dewey's dcalh. H&lt; Mr and Mr- Francis Gorham. ■
had charge of lhe U. B quarterly I
had only been sick three day.' It
Mr. and Mr- Hart ot North Hope
held al Uie local church ■
; seem', very sad. The home ri entirely; a ere Saturday evening callers m the meeting
Mar 6 and 7
I broken up. We deeply sympflthJfcrJ Wm and G&lt; -&gt; Htnrns hoinr.s
'with the two grandchildren. .-Isler" Mr. mid Mrs. Jim Wilcox mid Rapids anti Mr. and Mre. Frank
■ mid liriith’-r. all wlu» are' left of the children were Sunday guests al the Hyn..&lt; were guert* of
and Mrs I
Fl
.
I
Hynes
KUCHA ol Mr. ami
I immediate family
- home &lt;&gt;l Mr and
‘ aimer
'
rioyui
Harold 8mlth ,1{ wootHnnd Sunday.
I Than who attended, the Sunday; near Orangey die
‘school convention at Prairievillei Mr. and Mrs. Ti
Wilcox l^forc Delta Yu.lr were Mr ahd Mrs. Je«.ic
■ Sunday rejg»rl a nia-t int-rri-ling: returning hr»m&lt;and grandson Dickie and
meeting The music turmshed- by
Mr . and Mr
inch Gorham Ferguson
Dave K ruti'c.n ol Grand Rapid.'
I
the male octet, also lAr young ladies - Imd «s Sunday.gur.:. tfieir daughMrs Vlvcni.Cook and daughter.I
quartette were rxcejnicmaBy good Iter. Mr-. Wiilard Bagley, and family. Nadine,
of Lake Odessa .were guests
: Mrs. Shephctd deservi’s a great deal j of Kalamazoo
•
i of praisy tor her iralr-staking work ; Mr and Mrs. Wm Havens and of the former's parents.' Mr. and
The addre'o bv Dr -Kendrick wa' Mr. and Mr.- G-&gt;o Havens anti chil- Mrs Ed. Hall, Sunday.
Mrs. GaiL Lightfoot spent Friday j
tiin-hy' and gave all .something tnjdrcn were Sunday guest, of Mr. and
think about.
-Mr.-. Roix-rt Vrooman of Bugbee afternoon-with Mr- W. W. Wallace
W. A SiMtilding nf Wall take Corner.’. Thi-y .&lt;iM-ni tl&gt;e .'ruing
'spent the'week end at hie tannhere-.*Bh Mr and Mrs Howard Johnson
tiro home ci tier son.
; Cred Dunn mid M s Alice Wilron. c-f Hickory Corners and iMlenc.l lo .Kdiousb' til
of near Banfiel.i and Mr and Mr.’. ; th.- radim taik by Pro, Roosevelt- ' Bernie, m Grand Rapids, still re­
Tlwo. Tack and daughter of Assyriaj Hie wnidstqnn of Li.-t Monday, mains in a Ci.r.f condition.
ucr- callcrt at the Quick home niglU did some damage at the Imua s । Mr. and Mr.' F. G. Hynes visited
Sunday evening
*‘l l,41&gt; D &gt;ug!a~. . IPr.) Jenkin -.
—-----------Richard Lqubuiigh and Mn Bertha'
PINE LAKE.
, McKibbm. Wm ___________
Haven# uUo toil
I On May 3rd rfic Helping Hand.tour slicep due lo ti-.r .storm.
| Chib met with Mrs Sadie Scott ------------- ---------------- ----­
and Clara Scott with • — -Will Ta-kcr U quite .uck and ui;! members and two visitor.
■I «»...
—..... . .5lon Wai
.held, and dcr the care of Dr. Fmna*.
short businest
‘
I thaic present tied and tinislied a Cora Eliott
vp.itccl her sou '
| quilt. Ar- the program committee Wayne, and family ol Flint a few J
। wa* absent several games_and j^tinta days Iwd week
Hurntshcd arnuacnicnt
’
i Lyle Lydy ot Lansing r-i^nt Wed-1
Mrs Earl Anson has t&gt;cfn dls-'ncsday night With his parents.
charged from the Plainwell hospital Mr. und Mi . Elwyn Haywood of
I and li convalescing at the home of Paw Paw spent Saturday night and
■her sister. Mrs. June Somerville at Sunday with her |»irvnt&gt;. Mr. und I
Richland.
Mrs Scott Lydy l.m-y Lind of
' Mrs. Carrie Rogers nf Kalamazoo Woodland ako spent Sunday with
spent a pari of last week with her them
(daughter. Mrs Loe Nottingham, and, Mrs. Louisa Lydy is visiting rctawhite there celebrated her seventy- tives in Battle Creek­
seventh birthday
--------------- «»»■
j George Morelmiuc who U in Bron-,
SOCTII COATS GROVE,
ion hospital., following un operation. Sunday fr. M. caller# .it Orley Gil-.
ia Improving and expects to be al Bland -, were. Mr. and Mrs Jru Cur- i
I home soon Mrs Ciiarlotle Free- tis and Jay Sweig.-r and family of
| man. who submitted to a major op- Luke Odessa and Mr. and Mrs Ruoration at Che same hospital, is re-. perlxCarrotherx and daughter AuI covering nicely.
drey of Grand Rapid.
We arc glad to report that Ruth; Mr and Mrs Will Bayne and'
' Nottingham has been declared &lt;«-) Flora. Wood visited at Charley, i
| lutatorian of her claaa at Plainwell Bayne's near Hdlmcs Church, Sun-1
I High school, and Wilma Freeman dav.
j and Lltfjd Nottingham, who arc also: Mrs. Myra Fir. lri attended the 11
an Uie honor roll, have been chosen Music FcMiqU in HastUig^ Sunday I
1 to give the cUw prophecy.
P. M.
||

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POWDEfo

SPECIAL ADVERTISING OFFER

We are ready to. furnish you MOST
ANY SIZE of TILE you may need.
Let us figure with you.

Mr

KC

If lii Doubt Ask lhe Herbs of Hrultii Man

Come in—get your drain tile and get
ready to raise a good crop where the
water now covers the ground.
J

Little J.
dnnia u »;

IFOR BETTER BAKINGS
AT LESS COST USE
THE ECONOMICAL
AND EFFICIENT

H. I I. REMEDY CO., TOLEDO. OHIO

NOW is the time to locate every low
spot on your farm. WHY plow around
, these places?

lb

Mrs |»;iy s lather and Mrj^Wslemnran of 1
i uncle. Ti»e lanc’crowd u;/i abund* ■ ami Mr;
Bauman,
lance of ixatitlful. flowers ww tqk-1 Mi.-.- s
Rd., Bernice Hamriis of the high esteem, in which the 'tnond of Spring .Arbor a
&lt;i.v&lt;-&gt;.mwI w«&lt; Mm
.
.Guru- ol Cluify.itte win
usually' arc called lies I when
Mr. und Mrs Clarence Higdon of । guests of Mr. and Mr. (
12am
। arc needed.
Grand Rapids Wert Sunday gucsb.'! mond.
of his pan-ms. Mi and Mrs. John;, Ruth Bouman and S
Higdon and Har-iltl
■
i ham and son and daught
We hear the a-dding bells haw Francis ol O«ow&gt; ’pent Thursday
been ringing for HaroIU WiilHU. with Grace Baulch.
CbnglatUlutlOIkT
The .Dtirhe trail hum played the
Mr and Mrs. Elmer Gillette rn- ' Barney Milk- team Tuesday, i.core
Mi-- Mildred Kinney Was hornc tertamed with a miscellaiu-u.u: 17 to 29 in favor of Durfee
b-ntlrd il;»- funeral of Juke .ursliall fr(II1) Ram,, creek over the Week
shower ut tjieir home lor Mr, aw
in Belli yuc Wcdtirsday.
Mrs Louie Webb on Friday cveniiii
In. Jones, granddaughter of Mr. The newly »ed« received some .nlc
... and
Mr. Mid Mrs. Harry Green
(&gt;r*.r&gt;-&gt;t «pent Wcdnrtwlay night. uiUi
family of Barryville
' Sunday
“
his :mcn Mr ami Mr End Hani' mid Mi:.. Fred Hanes, is sick with prc.M&gt;ilLs and « very pleiraant c
.(aflet
fever
in
the
Detention
hciL-.ning
was enjoyed
.
,
• They were- accornpanied by Iuk
Iiital
at
Bailie
Creek.
\i
Mrs.
R.
C
McChnllc
mid
diugh:
Mr.
and
Mr&gt;.
Huwatd
Burdu
tt
imillui. who .will make her lioinc
----------------------------------ter.
Gerwivlevc.
of
Perry
and
Mr
.
I
of
A
-.yria
called
&lt;m
Clare
Munhall':'wilh iirr daughter.
•
A. Ilnmbll u-1H.ti.-l
Ix-MWIMmiwhei.-I Lumiutt ..r. Fndby
■tail
can
HuhO»k H--USk-tur■.1,.,,.. u-hhim. „
u. ul.,tih
,,
i?l£ ""‘"I•»
’
-■
The cmmty w. C, r. U. convcn-. imme. m N.i.'hville.
•r part uf h
Hum will be,held at the Barryville.Mr and Mr:- Cufti-s.Marshall of
| church Thursdav- **
the Branch district *ptnt Sunday

Other tliiup.'

DRAINTILE

at

Lean Shoulder
Cult

Pork Steak
Pork Chops

3 u... 23c
2 u.. 25c

Beef Roast

Cuts
Clayton Williits of M. S. C Lar.- .■! Worth Green',..

Bailing Beef
Hamburg Fresh Ground

Bacon

10c

No. I
Sugar Cured

2 Lb,. 25c
lk 7c

Bacon, Sliced
Bacon Squares

Veal Roast
Veal Stew

Perch

u.

7c

10c

No. 1, Michigan
Milk Fad

Veal Chops

12c

Cleaned Fre#

2 Lbi 25c

Fillets of Haddock

Legs

lk 5c
3 Lb, 25c

Young

Mutton Chops

li.

Mutton - 12c
10c

■ Mutton Breast o- 5c

Headquarters for Dutch Lunches
Salami, Thuringer, Liver Sausage, Bologna, Frankfurts,
Limburger Cheese, Brick Cheese,. Etc.

IONA FLOUR
BLOCK SALT
MASH Egg. Growing or Starting
BABY CHICK FEED

24 K Lb Bag

49C

29c
$1.39
$1.29

%0 Lb. Block
too Lb. Bag

Nationally Famous Coffee
8 o’Clock la. 17c
Red Circle
Bokar
Maxwell Home
Del Monte

3 u,.. 49c
u. 19c
li. 23c
u. 25c
u 25c

White House
Beech Nut
Condor
Chase &amp; Sanborn
Hills Bros.

The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific

25c
u 25c
Lb 25c
la. 27c
la. 31c
la.

�WKAR WILL b£ND
FARM FINANCE TALKS

LEGAL NOTICES

SAFETY FIRST!

Credits, Mortgages, Taxes,
Price*, and New Legisla­
tion in Series

Security of principal is the greatest considera­
tion when investing funds.

I
McPharlm.
Mr and Mr* Hany Fennels and
.daughter of Kalaiinuoo vpcni Sun­
day With their parents. Mr. and

Most Mfrhigan re*«Unu will be

It is gratifying to note that in spite of the'
many financial ditllculties through which our
County has beeir pawing recently, not one Build­
ing and Loan Association of Michigan has failed
during the past year..

Rapids Saturday.
-*
d MAUui
dTBcldin

Why Not National Shares?
daughter. Evelyn, r-pent Sunday
with lheir s.m, Willington, and fam­
ily at Bedford.
.
M(s. Frank Sayles entertained het
sl-ter. Mrs. Searles, ot Hickory Cor-

QJfje Rational ffinatt &amp;
jtnuestnient ffinntpaiu;

■pent Sunday

J. L. MAIS. REl-RESEXTATIX I. IA HASTINGS

Sets new
all-time record
price
genuine

parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Art Waugh
Mr. and Mrs Jun Whitney und
family of- Kalamaioo spent Sunday
with Mr and Mrs A. Waugh.

lhe home -oP Mr-. Munn Thursday.
The Sunday School Convention
u 111 In* held at Middleville Saturday.
May 13
A delegate will be will

dr.. Loycl CurilM-nt Saturday

WILLIAMS OIL-O-MATIC

■r aSprcside-nt
Prayer nurtyig will U? held at.
u- honw- W Ira Chaffee Tuesday

plan lor cnlarinng Hi? attendance. |
All members art- requested lo be'
present Sunday evening.
i rn-.i' u:.itidd.iu;hb

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
Mr. and Mrs James Van deCleisoh
and M&gt;n. Karl ot Kalamazoo spent
Sunday vyth Mrs. Lulu Gray and

rand-new

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■

small homemade!
K
of Oil-O-Matic, which
"J
heats more homes
than any other oil burner
in the world, now avail­
able at the lowest price
in history! Burns heavy,
low-cost fuel oil, like ull
Oil-O-Matics! Installed in

Itarnld and l.I.iyd attended the luni’ral of their uncle, Win. Sti-vennorth ot Hastings ThurAluy.

a few hours in any type fur­
nace or boiler. You can en­
joy Oil-O Matic's famous
Hushed Heat for less money
today than the average cost
of hand firing.

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY
,«n Victor siient Sunday with their.
daughter, Mrs Glen Aspin.iil. and-j
family ofTlirk iry Corner.?

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

CONOCO
BIWIZE
GASOLINE

J)t?haA

Trumtcx. of tiu

Escapes Operation
Wins Relief From
Stomach Trouble

Music With a Pu.ipo»» .
Special music was written sup
.posed to cure the dancing maul*
prevalent In Germany In 13T4.
*
Part** “Burial*”
In the towers of silence, Bombay,
the dead are laid to tie davotired
by vultures. Hie Partees daimlne* H
to be the most sanitary burial.

MKith of here, .a nine pound son.
Congratulations.
,
Mr and Mrs Wm McCann and
r n:k Perry went to Vermontville un
&gt;. ;r daughter and son-m-law. Mr.
Mrs Richard Tompkuis at
hand Rapids recently.
The community wa» saddened by

Mrs Simeon Nibbs. Rollo Nibtu
and Mr. Nibbs’ daughter. Carrie,
from New Jersey and her daughter.
Luilla Retd, who are visiting Mr.
Nibbs were qalling on Irving friends
Eat urday. ’
Mrs Annie Pierre entertained her
daughter. Mrs Irene Burghduff and
Geraldine of Rutland'on Sunday I
and on Tuesday her son. Marshall,
and family of Dowling visited her.
Mr. und Mrs. Earl Roush spent
.Sdhdar al Banna with his grand-

Every user is a booster—Conoco Bronza starts impulsively, picks
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thousands of drivers intent only on finding a better gasoline—at a
"regular'* price. Now they echo the claims that Conoco made—with
more emphasis than Conodo dared.
If you want instant starting
—lightning pick-up, improved anti-knock, more mileage and power,
want all of these things in a greater measure than in any gasoline
you have ever used—buy Coqpco Bronze.

.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

PAGES Ito 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 17, 1933

10 PAGES

.

NUMBER 3

SIMPHOIW CM- Pennock Hospital Gudds^nd
BQYSCOUI DRIVE
(4-H CLUB WHS
REOPENED MONDAY
co. tax cdmntn
Superintendent Give Reports
ip CHPPrCQCIH
Wm. Kronewitter la PresiTalk Before the Commercial
ARE ANNOUNCED। dent and Charles Robert­
FIXES TAX LIMITS Club to Feature. Cen(HT 01 IMIS
MRS. NOYES AVERY
TO BE HONOR GUEST

Tew people realize the vast slstance given by these 300 women. I
|J ^1IIl|iftllll 111
amount ot work done by the goal
In la -t week'.- Banner was given I
,w w** wwwwi vx
w.um
n of urn, viiy^and roomy m a report of . the annual nu-e»lng of
_ '„ ' . .
YOUNG PEOPLE TO AT­ Tlie people of Middleville and. vi- ISSUED REPORT MONDAY ■nwre'”?“.‘‘re*' urere,.' H0RE TH*» "" MEMBERS
IU* reiippurt ul Pennock !?• pila! the Guilds &lt;&gt;! :h&lt;- hospital, aiid lien-- WORK IS NOW ASSURED
tiuough tlie medium of the Guilds with ue give the-report/, at the in-;
jw BARRY 00 TILL
TEND CLUB WEEK IN
cinlty wyri- much p!eu.-*d. to have
•niyc al the noon luticlwon ol the
WORKING HARD IN
— APPEALS MUST BE
to
width
about
3W
wujkii Ixlung. dividual Guilds, as reported at the
. rioa
i tin Farmers' State Bank&gt;o! that vilHildings Commercial Club m-xi
nvuvAnaar u
JULY AT M. 8. C.
Without the splendid co-operation meeting:
'
|
JULY 1, 1034
MADE QUICKLY
w«ik DWMluy. M'iv 23 The speakREHEARSALS
|higf opened for blisincfti on Munday
Of tlx-M' Guild*, the hospital could
No 1. Curtain Guild,' Mr*. Pred|
i It has been in tlw hands of a confr provided for tliat ixtchAion is Mrs.
not
exL't,
especially
under
pie
presStcbUn*.
Chrm.
Hus
twenty
mernOVER ONE
THOUSAND
। Noyes Avery of Grand Rapldr, who CONCERT IN CENTRAL
.•erifttor
tor some
time whi’# ar- FINAL FIGURES WILL
em trying conditions.
'
beta.' -paid 820 00 dues. Paid »25.ixi QUOTA FOR HASTINGS
. ................ .......... B£ |SS(JED flN JyN£ )
« one of the Michigan.c&lt;npnlluk&gt;nonunni » i ini-rrthn i»i
AT MEETING SATURDAY A'.T'X i “-ri^XX*
Every hospital Is having a hard for curtain material and have 82.17
AND VILLAGES RAISED
era of the Century ot Progress exSCHOOL AUDITORIUM
time stretching its hwome to cover ca«h on hand. Made twenty curtains
hlbition which will be on at Chicago
—
menu have been ‘perfected and the
ail cxpensei and maintain the work for hospital and donated Ip cans Organization Captures and
Work Grows in Barry County bank is now n-ady for business The No Appeal Can Be Made ibeginning June 1.
A. A. Bifcrno to Conduct Or­ as in (tinner. years, and Pennock fruit and 14 glams of Jelly.
I
.
Mrs.
Avery
lias
taken
great
inter
­
—
—
’
jofficers,
are
us
follows
William
From Their Figures
Every Year and is a Pine ; Krbntwitter, president; H. O- Bene.
Holds the Imagination
iHopltal U no exception to,the rule.
Nos..2 und 3. Mrs- W. R. cook and
chestra—Grand Rapids
est in tliiu-work and understands
The nurses' sahiric, hate been Mrs P. T. Colgrove, Chrm. Paid,
After June 1
I the plans and preparation, that
. Training for Students
way. vice-president; and Charles
of the Average Boy
Artists
to Take Part greatly reduced, hospital Ices arc 825 00 dues and donated a quantity
--. ----Tlx? Barry County Tax Commls- have been made for tlw exjioiiitliin
Over one thousand 4-H Club mem­ Robertson, cashier. Tli« directors m। Th# Boy Scout organization ha.*
Plans
are
nearly
completed
for.
much
less
and
every
possible
exot
frait
and
40
glasses
of
Jelly.
|
,
and
can
give
atf
intercating
account
Hu- officers and the lollowing: sion had an, interesting and very, enlisted the hearty Interest of tlie
bers. parents and friends gathered1 elude
the
concert
which
In
to
be
given
by
pens'cut
to
the
limit,
yet
the
probNo.
4,
Busmew
Women's
Omid.,
Wm.
Henry Fmkbelwr
wm. Gackler,
uacxicr, rtenry
nnKocinrr and
nna
'
the HusiituG Symphony orchestra iem ol making both end.-, meet u an Mrs D A. VaziBuskirk, Clinn. Ha*; people of this county. Thia Is not
at the Hustings Methodist church Auhur IWI Th.- i-hplr ,,l Middle- bu”
*"k Wl"« •«•,
Thursday evening. May 25. at cixht acute 'one. By glancing through the 37 members, paid 12900 dues, mid remarkable in view of the fact tliat
for the annual 4-H Club Achieve­ villc and tliat wetion ol the crainty ’be problem of npfwrtloiiing the fif' l in the Central sclaxi! audi- rcpc'rt-s one can tartly «&lt;• wNat balance on hand of 82.99. Eleven Scouting not only captures tho
ment Day on Saturdpy.
| wu;
will st|rely appreciate the reoik-ning f”’11 ,n,ll tax. recently adopt'd
* a fine program is already would hapnin If thi* support should children in tlie hospital were fur- imagination of the average boy. but
Tlie basement of the church wa«-&lt;7p the ■bank
—
cotutitiitionul amendment, applying
nrranged. More than 60 members be dbcontlnU'd—nl! sujspli™• 4or mi-bed with toys and were privileged , helps him at a time in his life when
entirely filled with handicraft arti­
it to each .-choo) district, each
such help li of the greatest value
i;f tin- orchestra are working h»:d operating room, patients' rooms,
cle* tliat tlie bays In the club wo&gt;k
town'.hip. vdlaxe mid the city of
So. 5. Mrs. Ed Lawrence,- Chrm to him It is a character-building
in rehearsal for the .event, and mu- OHpery supplies, etc —would have
had made during the winter while
Hiuitmu. and also to Barry county.
sir lovers of this city will hear -c- to be provided in joine'oilier way Paid .81880 dues. and donated to organization. The Cub Scout* bethe drexM-s and other clothing arti­
'Die Cummi.viun consbtr. of the:
, lections from Wagner. Bach. Masse- and when’ would one find the hospital 2 dozen bath towels. 2 doz­
cle* were exhibited upstuka in the
following- Cluurmaii, Ellis E Faulk-'
36 cans fruit and of nine. At tlie age of twelve he
r days to buy the needed en wash cloths.
mum auditorium and took up ull the
m-r ol Middle vilh-; the clerk ex­ THE FEDERAL HOME LOAN ,l, t Twhaikow-ky and other com- money •
.... 4*gtex*M
.
brromc . full nr.lsrt Bo, Brau
jelly.
l&lt;. rr &gt; equally distinguished.
artita
From Hu-;
■,n
Ju.-: vegetables and
available sjxicc.
officio, but not a member o! tlx: -■
Su «. Clunlr OUIM.
Hllun ’™» “"un”" un,“
t
n
BANK OFFICER WRITES
bo* necessary th- Guild* are and
It is announced that the May
During the morning a 4-H Club
• .M.ismud m pm are,
&gt;'1'Th.
hu
how the txfcird a;&gt;pnciat« , Uic as• dat&lt;- u di'imitv and final, and du
Health contest wax held. There
jv'ju. i ii&gt;- outer tin iiiim'i.', *»i miHASTINGS CONCERN
.p.reUre precram. *lueh nut «,ly
USUAL GRIST OF DIVORCES Commi'.'ilon are. Allan Hyde, chair----------------------------------------------------- ■ iilub, ihr atrentmn ol lb, a rerear
disregarded.
tries u-s In other years and a great
n|»n of tlu-hnaiict-committee of«the iiiie-T nnAJEADMI Tn
SIGNIFICANT
DRAMA------------but “"!ls0them“organization.
kr' hlm nu TeachA A. Bifcrno of Grund Rapid*,
many mop* limn were ex|M-cted ON CIRCUIT COURT CAL
board «1 Mim-r-.i &lt;&gt;r.&lt;; CNarnty ScIkkjI MUol LUNrUnM IU
olul*Ir
IL.RI* I UHHMH
member
conductor of the symphony, u plan­
which did not allow the examining
CommUrtoix-t Mr
Maud&lt; Smith;
ENDAR FOR MAY
TO BE SHOWN HERE .»»»•
‘•llP organization doe*, rever­
SPECIFIC STANDARDS ning to feature solo and group perdoctors. Dr. Keller and Dr. Lat|iro|&gt;.
County Treasurer- Lof6ti|o&lt; F,! Maia
.
I
ence
for
God.
loyalty
to one's coun­
fonnaners by members of tlw or-'
ample lime to gu over each canand Carl Wfapmtdr. member of the
Production Selected by Civic
S.p^aX"
Records and Methods of Thi8 chestra Iti a program notable both,
• teslant carefully. After working over JUDGE WILL CALL THE
board of edm allon of tblx city.
lor its .variety and tlw high miahty
the group an long as time permitted.
Tin.- Mat*' provides that fur elite*
Company
Meet
Approval
i
Players
Enthusiastically
program
that
testers
the
competitive
JURY WHEN NECESSARY nhd
_ village* tin n- shall be approof the tnilMe to be played. Jsevi ri)
Doris Gillespie of the Lakeview
* 5I’.lrU
- not
“ 1'nrmful
members of the Grund,Rapids SytiA
of Examining Boards
school and Robert Clark cf ,t"' fli.Uo in nnnnnntinn Will. «ko PrlUtl'd Oile-tl'lltll lit 11 tlllll,Mill tlla’.
_ Praised
ri aisea bv
oy Critics
vrincs
(h&lt;
tj)flU
way lnRcoutln[(
couWbllt
notforalln
rffi-d the
Cloverdale school. Were awarded
the Suita in Connection With the B ul u )nlll Ajll^ b ,ipp»edtotiw! The IM'OpJe of this citv half lll- phony orchestra, who have given SIX HUNDRED WOMEN EN­ i I/Miding dramatic critics of the. to make an appeal to every [&gt;arent
• honor of representing Hurry County Nashville Bank Receivership upw.it &lt;&gt;r tiw- rfinvi-rMty. the Stair ways find conndenci; in .the Halting'; cheerfully of their time and skill in
ROLLED IN NUTRI
at 4-H Club Week ns aiir Health
Agricultural- Collt Re and the Mate’s Building and Loan As.Mejation‘umt rehearsing with the local group, will
wiocUd by the HastiniU Chic PUyC"h»«y
exceedingly forTION CLASSES
Form Large Part of Panel iiunnal collect 7...rcpresenlnlivej.
'
'*n.
’
in its management. It is line to hast*
rrs for their’flrs’. major production tjinnte in having nt the head of the
— - ----Circuit court wilt- cunvria- next .'jup^" where then-'‘V.7io“ viniiw. their favoiabk- judgment fully con- ented niu.Jrlaiis hav been of gti-at
Hie epunty tumor delegates in the
L-r- was a significant event in the Scout mmemcnf »uch a fine type of
Clothing Club work ns announced MOtUtay. ,.
- — .—
B
It ..
is not planned
to call
u total of 14 2 mills to ta- affitro- tirmed by the Federal Home Dull
project
for
coming
:
history
..1
the
drama
Hard-bitten
*
man
«
Shafer.
real
------------------------—
.iH-Hori
uir
iiram.iiiiuu-uiiivii
’
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.
--------_ He I* a —
rby Miss Sylvia Wlxaon. Av/t. Slate the Juty before the following Mon- printed, and h» townships
Bank system, with which the lieu)
YEAR TO BE SELECTED
-i“ u
''•'“V”“ nnr *•’,•“*
Mr. Bifcrno iiimwlf has been tinClub Lender. XI S c . who Judged &lt;!.•" It I - a ple-iUUre to not., that
'
Building and l»an Association is
' the exhibit, are us follows: In First there
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are only
four. criminal cu.m-j or Hastings i.-i n unit by itself, and now affiliated. The Federal Home tiring in lib efforts and deserves the
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I
11,...
U,
i„'»«««,
&gt;&lt;•»&lt;«■«
elbow,
M
__{. n„. u,
.r M
qo. r«v.
Year Work. Helen Rm-hot. Carol IlM' .I for”the May term. Tia- calen­ -i' Hu-tini", township Ims the 140 Loan bank, both in its or&lt;-anU-itioii hearty thanks of the people of this •_
wr.- Mane
muric uyv
,&gt;,. S.
i . n;
I. r. a&lt; ,h-lu«&lt;l el Ibjy Sri.u, wwk
cit-.' and county, as he is M’rvim- Dr
Dye of M.
C.
■ Miller. Charlotte Wilcox, Marvel dar 1* as follows:
•
’
r
milk
to apply.
at Indianapolis- with which the local
Scheduled
—2»
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•'£
““
' • • • us Speaker
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"" .i—nbuie ihi. «..•p'niul pu.
Jean Hunt. Marie Dr.Mott-and Mary
-4'rhulnal CauM-t.
m.ih- I.,-* provides that not Associatkir. is atliliated. and the without remuneration of any sor'. f
*
1 l&lt;ovu.'b~Mi Broun ti-rn
। **
*•'" ” ° every minute.
It is announced that proceeds
Allerrting. In Second Year Work/ Peopli- vs. Jam'-ss Hutiunoml, ru|&gt;e. j,....; than three-mlib of the 14.2 Federal Loan Bank at Washington.'
Exhibits Arc Planned
LT1’/r t&lt;x-thr New Vork W.«!d -id
W" ‘^uld all rrcognlre the fact
•
Claudine Gross. Doris Chamberlain. for arraignment.
.
shah be applied as tt tax to
support
-----r,— both pass upon the sounde.ss of any .from the concert win go to sup:»rt
. n’xn&lt;- ECO-1 Of it: Touched
with a—mrei
—.—---------— —rxDorothy Jones. Gliidys.„Van Patten,
.
People^
v.&lt; Jalni Brock. Ieari»u4 ’the Counts r.ov.rnmcnt "
*leaves
..... . Building and Loan Association some worthy local project. Tickets The Barry County ------- --------- ...
It
Fm-'sunnllwi fnr’ -a wliich'7imli«'7for
’mniia'mn~Thiv arc
arv on
011 suli-at
laI*' at “
u drug
dnlf? stores.
stor*s SpeSI*- nonilat
naniics Group, that liavc
liav.- been traordlnary
traordinary tmaginatiem.
ImaginaUdn.
Among such
*'P a° Scout
‘ "" executive
“ '
“as* Mr.
’ Shaf~
all
Among
.Enid Chre.K-nutn. Kathryn Conklin, the «.,.w «.' ..&lt;•
' JM
'* ., "
the amount to ly
tr up to the town
—---------wtlf
notr’,acwp'
u; an affiliate unyiml rcs'rv&lt;“10n-'! Ior CJubY I'xlgfs. Mudymg Nutrition through the pa&gt;t th&lt;- most interesting and moving f-rxcxcept for the help of the W.'K.
Helen Smith and Duelin Wilcox, aan &gt; d at test trial.
townslilp. entirely up to the town will not accep. ..
Kellottg Foundation, which pay*
o-u—j v
... ...
..
Pi-ople ya. Ed. Obeli, bastardy, for b&lt;ard and tlie Cour.'v
Taxand Joan
a- -.rnl'on wh.ra- ur Partlr' ,hat d'-sire blocs.uf M-.it-;,winter will m.tt ut the Hx-tmi.'!. things which have happened hi the
County Six.
Tax- ComCom- buildfrtg
building
wnm- wr wxnr pnwrm.
I nearly '««&gt;-third* of the ~
entire-«fSIS and
•E.,loan
‘ynwrd ‘SSr.X’.
•™.ti .'»•
l”1™1 «'*«!£
t*.; “..Mier
■? »
Arhsah, Buck. Kuthi-riin- Jfor-•
ini&amp;iion; and for each heheol di-.- 'financial
- - • setup
mu! w)h&gt;m- Invest­
Oabom writing
wriuni In
in the old
at \BairjPs 23.
!o. for the County
Count-.-Achievement.Day
Achievement. Day.; E W. Osborn
" ton, Frances Iloflinun. In Fourth
People v. Forrest Willets, larceny trict it leaves the matter up to the ments and methods are not fully‘ Thomas Baird.
’ clothing store.
— Various: Evening World describe- tlw drama
C-Minty Agent tJ-'vj—
.m —
and
Year Work. Loh Tnsc, Marlon Nn-l. from a dwelling house, for sentence. -chool board and the County Tax. approved by these f»o boards.
Achievement Day
Day committed
committees are
A unique play full of tense mo- *£&gt; U
£•*«*
■ Few-fxopie reattee tiw amount of Achievement
(Continued on |Mge three)
Commlsrion. No provision hit* to lx‘
work
that
Jias
been
going
forward
in
w
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working t^eth. i pUnnin .. full dav mem. wra-n the playhou.-- re&lt;M
The Commercial jnvMtment Trust tnude tor tiw city of Hastings and i 1n&lt;VanapojL-. through its ExCctilivi-;
also
With the Hasting#-Sym- rd entcrlahimg and educatiohal feu-! under a breathless hash U, is th- ,“d'L,hf PouIld.*lk??
vs. S\ru Pu'rc*, kue'umpsit.
1
the incorporated vtltaara of the!। Vice-President. F. B McKlbbin. connection
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I n-al news of the dramatic stjison.''
Elida Show v« Burdett Uchty. el county for their municipal expenses, wrote the local'Association a letter, phony orchestra and officers ot the tores.
(Cdhtlhued
Members ......
from the
' John
Corbtn
..... various
______ _ group__________
_____
_ __ —of, the New York
____.
._______ on page two)
al. assumpsit.
'
. as ;li«— are provided *&gt;r In the city recently, which contained tin* fol­ organization' stalo that there haaro ".,..„.re
renrni-rinm rerErm-sl Vermeulen vs. Phoebe or village charters. The huprume lowing paragraphs, which will inter- been a splendid faithfulne.-.;, shown will gather at ten o'clock at which Time* says: Something rather ex.
Mlinker, trespass on the cane.
&lt;-ourt\)ia.-. held that the 15 thill ‘&gt;-.-.1 all friends ot the local building by members ol the group in attend- time a short business .seasion will th- traordlnary hajvpened last night A LU. rtUtnAI I UN Ur
rehearsals. Many ot the mu- held The officers for next year will play based upon a moot unusual
Ul/nMCKI’Q PI IIQC WAV 1G
. Mary Evart, vi. John Brock, tres­ Umitaiion iltH-s not apply to cities;•and loan ii'.'oclation. Wo quote; ing
WOMEN'S
CLUBS MAT
MAY 19
.
iclrins
live
outride
of
Hasting;:,
and
be
elected,
thi*
year'a
project
will
be
subject
caught
the
attention
of
a
VVUIVlulii
o ILUDo
)□
pass on the ca.vc.
and viltage.s where t|i&gt;- ciiarters fix ;•
We feel that yop may roaMinably
drive considerable
C. .. parted ujx&gt;n by Mlm. Roberta Her- New York audience, enlisted
dblmin-s tach
n
‘
C Clark Robinson V". Cary) Pul- the amount to lx- levied for sup)»rt-1i fake prule in this affiliation, because drive considerable
-.•■he.v. Nutrition Sjieclalht. M 9 c. sympathy, amused it and ended by । uiitncnng la at Nashville—
to do their -•
share.
WEST BOUND FLYER DE­
(Continued on page 7. part two) I' there arc. certain standards «ei fur' week
Officer*
of
the
orchestra
A
arc
:
Tin?
group
will
decide
what
project
'.'tirrliig
it
to
very
considerable
District
President
Is
to
Flavin Robinson v.. Cary! Fuller,
; inemlM.-t.-hlp in the Federal Home1 I Direnro F. Mnui. president:! Roy
RAILED NEAR MICHI­
. is to be taken next .year tor study, depths rff human pity and mortal
ni
M j
•
trespa.'w on lh»- case
•
I Loan Bank System, and your flnun-1
|
Ulvt mn,n Address
‘ j Chandler, vicc-prertdent: L I- o r a• After tlie business wrtpn. Mi- terror. '
GAN AVENUE
Geodyi-.tr Bros. Hitwr Co va. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
1 ctal statements
and the
plans unm
under!
numrn
ne piaiu
r&gt;
McreUry.tn.ttSUr„r.
Hershi’V will talk cm “Just Folk.The Manhattan Review comments! Hie Barry- County Federation of
Mgrgurct Anspaugh. su.-utnpsit.
ACCEPT INVITATION wInch your a. ‘rL:*::,: 7hrdvnltt:
bbrariun: A. A. Bifcrnnof Hcre.and There.- Before coming to a* foitows: 'The climax of the first; Women* Club* will be held at Nash­
I Fret! Darby, tuiaigner vs Mortimer
—.
jits' business have passed the .strut-j
CAUSE OF ACCIDENT
' ■ Grand Rapid*, conductor: Joe Mix.- Michigan State College as nutrition act of this extraordinary play pro-iville at thy Evangelical church on
\C Nichols, appeal from circuit court. To Be Oirests ot Honor at the
first assistant conductor; Wesley Lo-• *pec:alW Miss Hershey was a Red vide* the .&lt;xjrt of thrill that comes no Friday. May 19, with the following
„
ei al Heine Iz»n Bunk Board at
NOT YET DETERMINED commissioner's court.
1 Cross and Welfare worker in the olteper than once in a theatrical । program:
Presbyterian Church Sun- Washington as well a- im- examm-. 1 gan, second assistant conductor.
Carolinas and wall have some very season."
j 9:30 A. M—Registration.
Wolverine Font Product*' Go. vs
dnv, May 21, 10:30 A. M. 'lnK und k'aal dtvisons of thi-, bank TU(- ..r,nVAi cAim v»»
Fortunately None of the Pas- Willluni
,
interestmgwthlnss to say regarding! Alexander Wolcott writing In the
10:00 A. M.—Call lo Order.
uay.rMy.i, rv.auA.ra.
It b crtalii that th« bulldink and Int ROYAL FAMILY
IJoughiur. tresjia.w on the
'
people in this .-wc'ion Mis* Hcrsliey Neu York Herald says: "The nicked. Devotional*—Mr&gt; Fred Wolilng.
The
membrrof
Ha
rings
Com-;
I&lt;KUt
ll
A
tocl
nU(&gt;
n
.s
of
tlxcountry
.
TfirCTUCD
AT
I
ACT
sengers or Trainmen Were ■
T
i.
a
very
enjoyable
speaker.
and
hik-rtalncd
little
critical
yard-!
Welcome-Mrs Wm. Vance. NtuhJohn Nlesz vx.- Louis E. Barixil. jnandery No. 58. Knights Templar have-greatly enhanced their proluutlntn Al LAol
Seriously Hurl
tContlnued
on
page
threei
I
(Continued
on
page
three)
iVille.
of -Michimui Will attend the I’rcsby- lion, by gaining the eotablishmcnt,
----------Response—Mrs. O. Knowles, Free­
Du- wehtb.&gt;uiid pnsA^Kr train. Elmer F Watrous
Mr*. Edgar terinn church fot their annual As-!01
,1h' f,''- .The Three Barrymores Take
port
due here nt lo 50 A ,M. was derailed'
(Continued on page six)
ci'n.&lt;ton Dtiv service on Sunday. May
&lt;&gt;•
S Doyenunent, |
Flag Salute.
Leading Parts in “Ras,
.Sunday near the Michigan Avenue .
21 The Hir Knlghte will have a.rc- Uu“ ,h5,oU8‘‘ !hr''f •‘^bittons a:
Reading of Minute*
c:&lt;&gt;jaI&gt;ix at a little after eleven DECORATION DAY
putin and the Empress"
o'clock. The engine held m part to UCUcDCAkCD AMMHIIkirCD M-xved section of the auditorium n a '&lt;’n“ ’ie. borne financing servtee ।
Report of District Federal InnOne of the outetanding pliotothe track, the rest of the train exSrtAKtK ANNUUNLcD and it is rxjx-cted that Uxk wives c:,‘n br--*. **' obtained in thousands
Mrs. Floyd Everhart. County Vifeund families will ntt.-nd
' 1,1 communities. It b Ux-ir record of dramas of the year brings tlie fam- i
i President, Hasting*.
ccpt the dining cur being derailed
,
An
interesting
musical
program
wnuervausm
and
succ.
s-.
as
well
as
,
1 ous Barrymore family—the “Royal j
The tender rested on Ils •.ide a few Attorney William H. Wise of
Special Murtc—Nashville.
has been
arranged// The
J”
■las
uvrii uiiuiikcu
jue soloist
eotuui will;
wnr
----- . ------ Familv of st.iue and rilversart-en_ , ■
j Appointment of Committees.
rods West of the old roller mill,'
Lansing to Give Address
be Mi Ruv Corum mid iiic pariur. *;
,
preEen’. _epre±while three steel cliches nnd the
In order io meet the reductions in taxes and in other receipt* for the Report* of Clubs.
Ttev. John Kltching. D. D. will »»«. that ha* brought them thb play. “Rasputin and the Empress.
—Program Next'Week
baggage car stood at an angle of1
year 1933-34. the Hastings Board of Education has found it necessary to Revision of By-Utwa—Mrs. C D.
_
j featuring Ethel. John and Lionel' reduce salaries of teachers nnd employees 35 2 per cent fsbrn salaries of Bauer, chairman.
about thirty defaces. It was a sorry , Tho Decoration Day committee preach u special sermoh for thb oc- j recognition­
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Barrymore will be shown at the. 1931-32, this being the lasj year that salaries were paid at the same rate, 12.00—Dinner.
talking sight and. but for the fact I announces wiat William IL Wii-e. a carton.
The public is. cordially Invited to '
------------- ------Strand Theater here Sunday and throughout the year.
that the coaches yere all of steel, prominent attorney In Lansing, has
1 00—Coll to Order.
. Monday. May 21 and 22. It is one of' The Board at a special meeting held last week decided to ask the Coun-1 Sixcial Music—Nashville,
it would have been a serioti* acci­ । lieen secured as s|H-akcr for that r."™1A
&gt; the big events of the movie year ty Tax Commission to allocate at least 9.4 mills to this school district this Report of child Free Bed Fund—
dent Hud it, luipjrixxl a few rods
•and the high quality of tlw cast. year. Tills will give. &lt;m the present valuation. 845.485 90. -Beside* this, Mrs. Marian Goodyear.
farther cast the train Would have ■ enin and is highly recommended u.i
-NOTICE.
Jalpnc. Insures a play of exccpUon*L SI5.829 00 will
«... have ,to
v la- raised ....
----- This will
...._____
— - of (Xytservailbn
___ ____ Chairman
plunged into llx- river which is now *&lt;i public speaker. The time and'place
for debt service.
add to_ the .^-r
Report
. interest. In the play Lionel Is cast ratc 3.269 mills, making a total tux rate for school and debt purposes of-—Mrs. Mohler.
unu-nually high for this Martin of ■for holding the exercises and other
A nutting m
..
of the School Officers ---------------------------------------------------—
the year. Fortunately no one was arrangein.-nta will be mmmuicml and Taxpayers league Uill Ik- held; vvU.,„.,„
infamous iuuhk
monk;, ix669 mills.
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• I Report of Speakers' Bureau—Mrs.
... , ,
n,: as Rasputin, .tiw
nc nuniinnw
ix-vi _____
vv.s k
i:
-he
court
nriin
iinsiititr-:
s-itur.' wrer'etui. In the
great
crim orl who iCvavessuch
u--I
baneful
spell over
re^.
-------—
----j
stataid
and
other
receipts
for
next
year
luive
to
be
estimated
so
much
C.
D.
Bauer.
.
^ertotudy hrtrt. Tlwre were abput a ____
...
....
____
____
___
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...........
....
........
aute
din
nuu
oimt
nuipis
luim-.M
ji.u
uure
w
uc
—
**Xt *”k
•
rm,n-H?**?*^ 8'‘tur- the world war tlxllt£s,‘a iro,
el', ]ower that
1 u' young
*0U,‘K men
,n‘'n of the
the roja
royali Umilv
family ol
of Uifesia.
Ethel
a further
n duction
is not------possible
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'*----- --------‘*-'e. FFrom.the table
Report of Mar-.- E. Thompaon
dozen passengers on the train. None . On Bunday. May 28. at den A. M. day.' May '-’(&gt;. nt 1.30 PIc.xm- come; J',11'rl“
Fund—Mrs. Carweth, District Chair I the
organization.-, of
,*S
BarD-«n°re plays the part ot czarina,. bdow it will be seen what this estimated reduction b:—
(Continued on page three)
ine jjatriollc
pninouc-orranuRUKW
ut the
me mid
biiu bring
unug your
your neighbors.
ncignuora. Honnon ,।
wtu, „ ..............................
Ir.tv
Will
fttrand
the
Wrntna
rhun-h
chax.
Parker
and
nthrr
t
.
,
wlr
^TVlCCS
to
our
country
with
a
over
whom
Rasputin
exercised
an
I
RI
CF
I1TSman.
city will attend the Baptist church Cha* Parker and other speakers
°Jer wh"m Ka5l&gt;ul'n ’■««ised an]
Report of Nominating Committee
in a body, and Rev. B- J. Adcoek is wilt be there. Many important is3 m0St h&gt;pno'lic ln,lu&lt;'ncr- •»&lt;*«»
DELINQUENT CITY TAX
Estimated Reduction
, to deliver the Memorial Day ad- sues will b" discussed.
8 h
“
&lt;aut as Prince Chegodleff who fiIlcc'd in receipts
‘ *
WAS ONLY 11 PER CENT .w!
''Addreat.—Mrs. Ci. E. Foote. Dis­
Win
Strausbaugh Scc.-Trews.
fkc -Treas
andthr
nallymad
ends
the cU-wtructive
(U-rtructive career of
of ,।
dress.
।
Win.
*™S,an
...............................
. . the
nMly
cn&lt;Ls
wm Strausbaugh.
Birausoaugn.
txc
reeas. ,Sservice,
,sanH. 5p|rU ofr loy
monk
1933-34
1931-32
1931-32
trict President.
I 3335.51
.1 3.535.51
Balance
from- previous year.
Citv Tre#«nror Mr« Nnllin ---------- 1------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ i-------- ally an&lt;1 Patriotism is m greatly
---------------------------------| Music—Nashville
. 22.620 60
9,770.80
Glty treasurer, Mrs. Nellie
r
J
I7,’v^4- 17/needed today for the g.xxl of our TO the CITIZENS QF HASPrimary Money
Playette—Coats Grove Women's
.
870.00
850.00
20.00
Agricultural Aid
Smith Settled With CounIVlCiyOl laCOHUTCl Ijliys V IVSl r IOW~
!«'n United stated in its peace tunc
TINGS AND BARRY COUNTY'.
1 Club.
. 3,000 00
2,000.00
1.000.00
County Normal • State'
tv Trnaotirnr Mnnrlnv
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i ta
T'.
i
difficulties.
'
Rejicated complaint* have come to
Introduction of Officers.
934 38 * 500 00
434 38
County Normal 'County' ..
ty ire usurer monaay
Pot)bv iJtlV Slllc Therefore.I.Chark-*H.Lconard.mea*mayor.uLsotomhermemlxra
I
Adjournment.
8.750 00
4.871.76
! 13.621.76
Tuition—Country districts .
City Treasurer Nellie Smith made
vf III 1 Ylllllllll X
Mayor of the city &lt;&gt;f ites'ing-. urge Of the city council, that six-eding.
। Mr*. Gordon Edmonds will direct
. 82.895.84 60,51038 22385 56
Taxes ------ .■....... . --------her Mtticnx-nt with the county,
was Vfry encouraging and. us to serve and sacrifice for our “11 c,tu*‘vs to recall the *j&gt;irit of aUcr reckle*-. and careless driving,
the group singing, and other musi­
Miscellaneous
lr7*^/°n “ond*y
ul«-*sing to the women of the Ameri- country now with tlx-rame patriotic there gahant dead and renew the cn city alrwto by aome autonobilirt*
cal-numbers furnished by the enreturned from Ute second and third £ *• *«*£•*" «
,spim thal thme .nien served and
&lt;* ‘heir high patriotic en- have greatly incrcared. thereby entcrtaintng club .include the follow1128 05857 *85,460 28 *42.598.29
wards a* delinquent tax from the ™n tegion Auxiliary to nave Mayor riled nmong Uie poppie., m France in &lt;,cav‘&gt;rr' *’&gt;’ ‘h« purchasing and dangering life and property. Some
December levy *74113 51 and from Charles H. Leonard open the an- igt7 and 1918*
i wearing of the Aqierican Legion and drivers seem to fee) that our streets
i Plano Trio—Mr*. Charles Rett*.
EXPENDITURES.
the July city tax *596 06, a total de- ;nual "Poppy Day ' sale by purchaa- j The
u g syn)bol cf n-mem- American LeglmP-Auxiltery nu inor- nre made for racing. Some show a
' Mrs, Robert Smith. Mrs Carl Lente.
Reduction
llnquent from the regular iuaem-,ing the first|jx&gt;ppy. paying therefor trance for the World War dead hrt P°PP&gt;’ «» Saturday, May 27. and reckier* dbregard o! the righto of
! VftfUn Solo—Joseph Mix.
'
from
mont of *8.409 57. There was re- (hr sum of 81 00. In another column • Poppies glowing on every coat on
To that purpose, I do hereby pro-iO(hcr automobilisto and of pedesVocal Trio—Mrs, Hain Sackett,
1933-34 1931 10 1933
1931-32
turned as delinquent in the first and will be found the Pojipy Day Proc-, Poppy Day will show that we still'tJa,,n Saturday. May 27. as Poppy, trians. SUU others are very careless.
: Mr* Chester Smith. Mrs. C. E. MaPersonal. Service—
.?’ar , ;,or ..the December levy lamatlon Issued by mm
tlx-Mayor, u.-&gt;&lt;
dertgremember ana
and nonor
honor .the
Tivey do not observe tlie stop signa
k- ivincHiDcr
-uie supreme Da&gt;' ,n the CK&gt;' ol Hastings.
448 030 84 831.274 99
Teachers'
Salaries
...-8
79,305.73
S6.7a7.43 and for the^July
the Julv tax uno
n~».. sacrifice
-—.&lt;«— our-------Charles H. Leonard. Mayor.- (and .pay no attention to traffic
86.7a7.43
1930 --1n
nating Saturday. May 27. as Poppy
warj deoil .made for '
Accordion Solo — Miss Beatrice
,5365.44
3.11639
Other Salaries -- 8,481.79
&lt;" ‘h13 Ot *?’693?3L.1.he “i* Duy Ik' *urv to n,ul “■
America. A country which remem‘
.- lights.
•
Operation. other than personal service—
levtca in me second and third warns, p&lt;&gt;ppier. of doubtful origin may be I bers deeds such as their s cannot METHODIST TAMILY NIGHT.I;] These violations miut
must cease? By
By
Vocat&lt;8o*t&gt;~Mr*' F- °- Puli*.
Instructional Supplies. (Paper,
• ’ih ’Wn ’-’Nivi f ~i. ti -\t
p’flT
dhtcllon
of
the
city
council,
as
well
last Dt-rt-mbt-r wiu 159.641.87 mid for offered &lt;m the streets here Saturday, be indifferent to present calls for: tor
748,
1
T7
-th II abaction
of the city council,
as well *■
3.090:00
books, etc ' - - ’-M- the Pumllv $!»,„«*..?
aneht nt the
Metho. jI give
^.,y~flLX;'M92SL2’r
»7I&gt;.- •May
for patriotic'service.'
As long os
iw the
Hie Lu,
TT.of
”’. 77'
1“&gt;’ 27. by
ojr individuals
“““juoums working
wuramg lorpatnmic
service. A*
•’&lt; .Lintnt
' a's • 0,1 ,ny o*n “‘■
’count.
give this'
Ulis’
SLUM SUPPER AND
Co-ordinate Activities (Nurse's
nm
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rno
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lav
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m; vi rui uire..iun.n ■ niCOU/ry OI OUT
Supplies'
(Kr-nni---.nA
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- . । UlL, «rrk A ,«&lt; l,«-k &lt;up,yr
hr
&lt;
b
PARTY AT LEGION HOME
•b*' nn*
,.rt W9.rtL'‘ *’** *54-* I *'bb |M)d saleswomen. Hint anyone America can lx- confident that
O",K' ' L.'V.V
' ”«««■ remizc mm we mean Dimness, i
Auxiliary Agencies 'Library,
U&gt;e 5 ???*
“bmild make private profit from the heroic service will come from its £115?, •l,A3*L£f
rahie 1 Wc •‘“mestly Urge all drivers to obey
1.892.00
1.05050
Transportation &lt;&gt;t Pupils'
All Ex-Service Men Invited
• 172)95 71 or a total «•« of Mi 744.05 memorial popplesis contrary to the clUren. In every hour of need
•
brin.mv
MW
W lhMr
U»ir
n und.
imuhrnches.
reh... table
Udle .. . .
.
1r&gt;\ui'
...
'in wiunj
...
|
Fixed
Charges
&gt;
Insurance.
em
­
“•* o,‘e ,&lt;^h2,
’ Uw eli, limit. Wear. hnpinB this
It will be seen that the delinquent whole spirit of poppy Day. Th- ; The women of the American Le:
to Hear Economy Bill .
•863 38
629.12
ployers' liability, etc. i ----131550
°Ut
.Auxiliary's poppies will be rold only gton Auxiliary, who will bring us apnu, iUdr, .ill be n»n«l IJr .^n,,, wlU be .ulllbl.nl lo end
Operation of Plant 'Coal. elec­
Discussion
vbi.Uoiu. We duUl .«li .
tai of S150.835.i2. In other words the by unpaid volunteers. Wc hope the the poppies on Poppy Day, arc lhe mmb.-r. rrr.Ked durln. U» lhe
tric light and power, water,
„
,n„ thu
,
delinquent tax for tlie City was 11 people of Barry county will not sup- | carrying out u very valuable work »r»r .r.d lhe ehoru. choir H
, AU cx-servtce mea wlieUur mem­
8,185.207.246
00
919.20
the IU„„,r
per cent: jxjrt efforts •«
— the country. With their --------bers of tlw Anwricaii Lesion or not,
to commercialize ,^*
tlieI»for
nu-raor- hoped there mny be a Unia allendMaintenance &lt; Repairs and up­
Besides tlie regular city taxes flemer of our war dead, but will se-iinl.ltowera they arc helping keep *,lc*r________ . _________ that ll mar be .umclenl lo cure lhe ।
.are
invited
to the slum sujiper and
keep— buildings and appara­
there were some delinquent Tarmac, cure Uirir poppies from the official alive a memory' more precious than
r»'n mn'tliif at
AtnarU-an t —
Al!XlUA*r MEETING.
Trouble Howm. U Ihla liar break-,
1,870 00
&lt;91.94
tus' curb wwl gutter nnd sewer taxes, American Legion
and Auxiliary &lt; vast material riches—the memory of Th.
-rne next
next meerma
meeting ol
oi lhe
tne American
Anwncan —
- —
■—v------------~~
'«
■&gt;»"
T"” J
1;' “J T
Capital Outlay (New furniture
which are not considered in tlx; workers, who willbe cosily rccog-fmen who were willing to die that
nlng. May 23
Legion Auxiliary will be on Thura- officers are Instructed to pick up tint
6.725.64
6,725.84
and apparatus*
----above.
Roland M. fihivel of Grand
nb»dAmerica might live in freedom and dav evening of thb week. May 18. violators We have requested the;
Contingent Fund 'For enierTq America, now goingforward in happiness. With the poppy contribu- When
when delegates
delegates to
to the
the Fourth
Fourth DisDU- Juatlccs to ImjxMc reasonable fines
*1,601.91
1,800.00
gentles i
TRAIN LEAVES EARLIER.
w 1U1
it af!ecu veterans* rompeaa
a
great, drive against the economic tlons. they arc helping carry on for ----•— -•-------- —
hut
tricl cottvcnUon tft Buchanan
willfnrforftrrt
nrstnttenw
?&gt;ffcn^'.,
bulif Vih«f
'having made a special study o
A change in time on the Michl- enemies Tri-cb
which have invaded the t.V
the disabled veterawc
Vetera** und
and fatherless be cho«i&gt; TW raivrnua u Sun ■*?&gt;&gt;
841302 69
1111.442 97
Total operating costa
question and Ray Kaltoy gnd
gan Central is reported by H- H. cwpntry. comes a message from the families. With the poppy tltey are dav Mav 21
laws ,lwre *111 ** «unef fl,U‘s and
15,820.00
Debt Service
Peirce—the westbound train which men who fifteen years ago were glv-1 calling to us all to carry on for ' ’ ’
‘
-—
1 heavy punishment and we will also,
has been going al 11:04 U now ing their lives hr defense of the i America In the spirit of those heroic 7TH FRIEND SCHOOL REUNION, call upon state authorities to re-1
885.48u.28 Hl,729.17
Thia Invitation to not rort/totod
changed to 10:50 city time. People couptry against an armed enemy. It men the flower commemorates,
Saturday, June 10. B*.sket dinner., volte the licenses of thf law break­
•Increase.
IzRionnairM but Includ—
at
wishing to go to Grand Rapids on comes in the form of the little red Every American who u a true Former residents.‘teachers and pu- era.
.
It will lie noted that of the total reduction of &gt;41,729.17.—
thU train should rememlxr the j poppy that we will all be asked to i Airferican should show his response plls invited.—Warren Williams, Sec.
Sincerely yours.
&gt;34,391.34-01
80
per
cent
of
the
reduction.
1*
a
reduction
in
satarte*.
ciunge in thne.
[wear on Poppy Day, May 27. Il tollsjby wearing a poppy on Puppy Day. —Adv.
Charles H. Leonard. Mayor.

son the Cashier

FOUR CRIMINAL
CASES ARE LISTED

COMMENDS LOCAL S
DLDG. &amp; LOAN ASSN

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
THURSDAY, MAY 25

"

BID TRIIOBECK
SUM FORENOON

School Board Cuts All Salaries
Over 35%, Due to Reduced
Taxes and Smaller Receipts

Proclamation
By The Mayor

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1.7. 1913

PAGE TWO

He began by stating that the rail- the railrowj eyrtems into three la«c SEVEN BEER LICEN­
roads are the largest single Indus- systems, ifMh one man a ibrt of crar
SES ISSUED IN CITY
tty in this country it is interesting over them all. buf under (he authorLOCAL NEWS
to study where they are and what Ity of the government. Tlie next
steps should lx- taken to help them plan proposed is government own- Special Council Meeting on
Leavtnk out of consideration their ership But we tried that during
stocks, there are tHXKXl.OiWOXi of the World, war. Although Mr. MeWednesday to Consider
UUUUVLUUI UU clng Hl hla home on So Jefierton
railroad bonds
Of that huge Adcw. who was then in charge of the
the Applications
re TUV T mover ciMmr “IMUI11 tCOOO.OOO.OOO is r.wiv-d by railroad.. raid rate.', would nuj h«vr
(Continued from page onci
The Hindi school reunion will.'i
meeting -of the. City
lb THE LAnUbol DlHUDCi (iv.uiauce companies nnd banks: to br inerra-wd and Hint he expected A
-- special
------ ------------... THIS
-S2.000.000.000 more ivid -&lt; « n- government ownership Mould reduce Council was in-ldun Wedne.Mlac Z'-'i • ’ with lb will understand that these meet at schoolhouse Saturday. June ,
INDUSTRY IN
■dowments for relieve-., hospital', iranxpurtutipn cosl&gt; it was found'lung to consider the LTatitiriA.hr men and all tlie fine Uuff of the 3. An invitation lo all Interested. ,
COUNTRY
-Adv
churches and otlMT instltulicm : the that tin* was not, tlie fact The be- r ih-rn-e- to tliose who iuil upHubert Cook fat recovering from an !
'balance are held by individual own- Aral five month, under government plied for them. -The following ap- Foundation are deeply■ interested in
the boys of this county, as well a* attack of rtrrpivx-occua sore throat
ers_»
’
control Ih- railroads lo-t Si.OOOOOO- plications were approved
EXCESSIVE TAXATION
Hceii* &gt;u&gt; n-s.- those of other territory in which He is til hU Wall lake cottage where 1
1 this lce&gt; aa.i increased in Albert’Myers, beer license
uuinroc nDCDATinu
,n “n ordinary ye4r the retehue
tile
family has gone for the summer ।
to mute limn taurant keeper.
HAMPERS OPERATION of railroad.' of th:.-, country r'i.-.-j-. D&gt;'' next
the Foundation is doing Its benefi­
SC.OOO.OOO 000 or thill over S2.000&gt; STOW.frOO
Ticket* fur Hastings Symphony '
cent ,work.
- Scouting gets the boy' v
—
_
,
.
Orchestra
.vocbuw cuncervconcert- Friday.
many, mi
May 2B, I
Clarence Crawford Tells Ro- two wo I-. paid in wage.-, to tn-. ।.
’ on
----(•(
lhe
tiruvity
.if.
.
Hie
riillrdull
situsi:
.JMI
Cigar
Store,
for
a
twrr
out
of
doors,
turns
his
nttenflcm
to are now
rale at LyBurkcr...
Sneinna There
Thd'ro Are
Are 4
4fi
000 lW04KM1
"M-®*’ u
employe
S3.000.'
tarians
0,uuu
1X|x
.ndl£l ..A'.othcr
______
. ...|,piK^—&gt;U&gt; He h-'’ Stated in a r« c.-:il me.-age license as specially deslgmited rncs- &lt;hC finer things of life, enlists ht* veth A Stebbin-. and Ri-.ildrug
_._Ji!A. f.-limji
wllitijt-in
packagii intvreal ut a time when a boy's inin original package'
Admission 10c and 15c—Adv
Laws Governing Railroads
• ■ ■ ill*, -new cars and oihcr 1,1 &gt;'“ngr&lt; -.-. th it railroaiL. Arc Mill, cliunt...
■, tilt' Imm. . tart lo bc' tonsutncd on the prvftilM'-1
TO.,,,
A,„.l,
Otif of the m’t»l 'interesting-taiits
...........r,
. rY" ' MMK MM -JI - .*«».trjjjj
Carveth .V Stebbins for license a
■rutwi
..w_ befort» ,u_
.................. .......................
gtvfn
tile tj-ita-..
Rtitary cjuh
dub was
was RtrckhoWer.'. of our railroads, and •'-,l
... n»
&gt;I..WA,
or KU
MU XX'r'
---------r
members
more thousands hold their both pa'-itigers and fn-lght (.-ver specially designated, merchants- u.,—
‘unite life,
life
Miannori. uhi- 30. bcuqimt. Hen­
nude b- one of its own
mi.. :r
.bondi. Recent investigation by tlie W'u-’ distance-. President. Rixvj- . i ll beer, in original ji.icka;- ; . not lo future
Qarenec Crawford, wit., diw-uxM-d
div;
'
tucky\
and Pauline Shay, agt 25 ot
All this is preliminary to an ac­ this city.
CTaw.'f’cnio.vJvanm railroad showed tliat veil '..plan i:-tn appoint what woujd be con»unied.ort41ir premi inc railroad situation As Mr, C
rity of-if*
ot4&amp;'sU'Ct
la held
held bj
by amu’int -to a railroad dictator, __________
Jacob. Rchor tor-liccr.-*- to
11 count of the '-50l Boy Scout Bmntford was fur many years secretary. U&gt;e irtijurtty
stock ’U
A number of the city teachers.
by■ Untltutions
lil!U authority tu M-t aride Mate, lo- brer a* a specially designated tin r- er Week." which was observed in
of (he American Railroad Assocm- *•**••'&gt; ind bv
institutions, which
whirl. ---a pot luck club, will
::a! laws that )iarn|x r cliu.it to sell tn original packagi '-. this etty and county laxt week Tlie
Horn had active chaige of one of itsincome for their needs. In '•'&lt; a'»‘
. . .....
... •»
I. — •u. rii.iii •*-inc iitirr—
- . . ......
.
.
„
... ’ r“‘
His next plan L$ to not t&gt; be consumed on the preitv—
most impmtant departments, and sddition to its uwn employee* one
.«»
ntr ll,,r*'e in Nashville on Thurs-’i
M he
ne is
u m»
now
ine Seal .......
. .'thousand-,
......—«:&gt;d
with a dieFred Wagner. t»xr hrctuc » , a est of ut least 501 .more Barry Coun,w
’* a Miraman
salesman lor
tor the
n&gt;»«..........................
I h ink of the
a ’ ’»•« »«'• '»'•
tv people in Boy Scout work to help “■'*&gt;' evining
Ccmoany of this cltv, which brings thousand* of men employed to mine &gt;•' or in control.
u. tauratil ketfier
him into contact with railroad offi-7the.coal, make the steel rails, bulk!
Mr- Crawford said the. President
Th«m«s Dovle. beer license (or back the movement. No one can s ty The O. E S PiiM Matrons' Aimnot- -.know if hu qturtr.r &lt;•! year as restaurant kcej that Boy Scoilt"work cannot be at- elation went to Cliarlotte on Frtclal* he 1* in a portion to krinw thv cars and furnish the other aup- admits
----- that
—- -he docs
- - —
forded in Barry -Counly when its day night when* they were enterfurnliiiing
what , he talks about
Aside from Pl&gt;&lt;* nrcded for railroads. When I'‘*"l- win unrk. but he recognizes ■ r. m -nditlon
I'lx-ople have paid more money to *ee tained by Mr*. Lyman chainlM-ri.iln
that he-makes it his busine*.* to:f»icy suffer we all suffer, because
K-nu-emergency aftton must U- l^ind
boxing matches and u r e s 111 n g mojated by MrM J era-.'
poM himself thoroughly on the rail- *** »&gt;'•"'» “fv uth-cted when they.
f»d s willing1 to try his p..u;&gt;,
it luiir
matches here than »•« raised to The Medical 'Societies of Bans
road situation.
cannot pay the interest on bond.-., If ,lR'i Ia,l *&lt;&gt; v.urk then in- would ’•‘M
” •*&lt;»»*•
or tlieh dividends on .stocks, or have lI'' n,lw'r plans.
1
I 1.. &gt;.
,tr u, . C4rrx
Boy Scout Work for 18 uni! Eaton eountiea wtll’mei". m
h,i ve
be.n lira»n
moiillw. Now^ wejin:
not
to nleiniv many hundreds of thou- .Mt- Crawford closed hit talk with: • h* •' v:b:c —
- —
•- a- —
a.v ik
&gt;i finding Niulv ||1&lt;-„n TfiurMi.iv evenme Mrsands of their employer* because
OWM to hi: audltori. to stand ■
&lt;n' D* May t«:m pf in- fault with thosr contests;
-» c., , Aiorns wui oe me notu
by andrupix-.-t
sup. the PreUdent in his *'“■ four1. Fh- y will mH, mw on un&gt; saying that when comparing the udics during the evinimt.
tlie roads do not have ,naagh in- bv
'come
rfforta
busin-. ,|H' opening d;iy o, court, but wil. them with Boy Scout work.'they arc —
effort* to
Jo put the railroad-'
railroads’ bluinci
The council Friday evening
AI
nr.-«.iv tun. ►
*■-»
oun') ’solid
'U*! buri
«' notitled b? th.: sheriff Jiut When not in it for a minute
ch » *sound,
bail--.
the u u.ll $100 to the Memorial Day
At .hr presell, time railway .ux-~
thclr 811.K-ar.,nce l-, expected
Tlie problem of raising funds at
and raikwd ’dUld mdi
btm- IIIRY nFriflFQ IM CAV
' J“hn
■ Fl^'P this time to carry on Scout- work ?,conuniftre to help defray expense;.
and ruHroud dividends ar.- tie- JURY DECIDES IN FAVB.. T'.ornap;-!. . Hrmv B. I(;- w;ts compllcut.d in Burn- c untv
~~
■
OR OF PLAINTIFFS ;
:
;
!
—-'-ft .-............... St&amp;SH*
&gt; »■ .
owing io ini- tact mat the Barn
, ,
.
County Boy Scout orgunlxatum had ‘f&amp;fg*
4 ‘ N U0, Publ'L Au'
• the blame on the depresslrm;’ but
' Orangeville; la Mie Ihckcrfon.,«n accumulated deficit In Hurry
.
,
’
ter,
Inirdly less important i.v t&lt;i&gt; much Heirs in Estate of Win. Sills- Halltm ■:&lt; Joe Dolle. Carlton. Eml county of over *500'lhat hud been ■ A’’
to the B&amp;nn&lt;-r. tn,
regulation of ntllrc-adt ' There are.
Dunlap' Fv-uru vllle; Roy Filling-! of several yvars* standing
program at the Burry County Sun­
. 10.000 laws )NUi.&lt;ed by city, state and
baugh lo Oct §1,562.50
The fiscal year with tne Kellogg &lt;’?&gt; Sf-1**11 c&lt;'i"&lt;'litum held ut Mid­
national government:, to regulate
&lt;-r. w.- .itatHl: Wm HaiMluon. As- Foundation begins with tlie first of t“-vwil'.e &lt;in Saturday 5a.. a fin.-. n.
From Insurance Co
railroads Thvlr charges nr&lt;- fixed
Jt-yria; HI. Jackson. Yankee Sprlmi,*. January; neither Hie two months “U*J^ attendance m* small. Bitby a cnmmhsion. which they are
Milp Lehman Pratnevilic; Seymour
nor tl'.e two inuiitlui after ,!4’* Coogan. .-.t.it&lt;- worker
compelled to sujiport, and have m&gt; Hatch, tn the. Calhoun [county cir­. Lmtneton. Rutland; U-ww Nagle. : before
voice in the fixing of iheir rates cuit Vourt. to decide whether the ' Irving; Earl D. Olmstead. Castle-, tliat time arc desirable lor put;inc PHUcipai speaker
on a campaign -for tile support of Tickets fur Htuling-, S
late William L. SutsIf a railroad happens to earn tmirc death
- - of— the
--------------------------------than six.per cent on its investment. b..;igi**T tin-, city vva- arcidcnta. orJ ton; John Olnqr? Rutland: Keith ,Boy Scouting, because of their near- Orchestra concert Friday.
..
—. .to pay ......
--•.■•idui
Lloyd, Theodore and Otto , Reynolds. Mani*. t»r«*y; John Rob-; nets to tax time.
n is. .required
half of it to
-i
the government and ij. also required 1 Powers and Mr--. ■ MaU-1 Morc- iiL'. n. A-syrla: D S-;Suin*on Has- be desirable to.raise enough at this Veth A- Stcbbm*. and R&lt;so. dn
. «c, nephew;# nnd nieces of Suls-, !i:i.- Twp; Howard Smith. Thorn- time to pay this county's portion^Mwca AtimUxton 10c und l^c At!
to sjiend Hie other half In improve- 111
Earl Strickland Johnstown:, of the expenses of Scouting for 193T&gt; At the council ‘meeting Fixtus
bough,
have 'broqght suit against; apuie;
menu-and betterments. m&gt;
rail­
Ci.-rx Ti
Titma;
h. C.i.Mlebm; Charlie
Cliarllc ;: which
which was
was si.ooo,
g 1*000.‘ also
also to
to "pay
numv the
sue nutkr
manor 01
~ny,,.r ik
pay ma
six night
of trimming
road has absolutely no chance, un­ the Loyal Piotfctiie insurance-Com-. T.
•
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....
.
jTobias It.
ti.ilt.mon',
- II.if,.
Harvey• Tr-i-V
Trick, ........
months
in advance
at th.-..............
beginning within
dlw city vrtis
ichusvti
der present laws, to accumulate ‘a
TOMACH
; Barry; George Vandenbe:-;:. Hn-.- :of 10,14, 50 that the next campaign disctis.n &lt;1. The ‘ubk-- —surplus to carry, h through such
where arc ■ finding a ’
tings Twp; Cari Walts. Woodland; could be pul on'in. May &lt;or June to the ci'.v nrojx'rty comnui
times ns we have.
.
th.- come new relief, from add
&lt; umpu
payment in nisei[George Whitteihmc. Barry. Ito? , of 1W4. and then sdurt off with atj! a r&lt;om
The next thing that hurts the
lul tonsulrrat
tiuirh
n-sulted from, W'lnxltex-. I^.'ni-..- Cltv. 2nd and .debt* paid up t&lt;&gt; July 1. I»;i4
stomach ai-r.rder&gt; Even ex­
railroad-, lx cxcewlvc taxation. Rnfi,3rd wards. Claud Y.-iter. Carl:.-.:-..
In view of the finunciul situation, next im.-iing.
treme case* respond to Biwnaroads of this country pay’mord than
raise Six
b«- remembered. -------L——------------- ---------- "it cap be readily seen that, to
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Sl.OOOfkK)
;t
day
m
taxes
Then*
are
Rex. lhe tatty anUapid pow­
Hut amount to clenr the debt and
SfW miles of railroad Im Michigan.
der thae^gints relief in a few
Madison
They- pav Sl0.80b.0Q0 in taxes, or
minute*
It* comfort lasts,
1............................61'» m™l,“
;«SX fel
company,
takes
too. Bisma-Ri-x i*. roid only
They must maintain their own right
wile no small job-f
"
night May 2., at 7 3&lt;1
til! sotne alumni ndat Rcxaii Drug Store*. Try
TIh- work began.within breakfast
.accidental;
ih!in condition for trafiu- while Uicir
it today!
loine Hehney. u unable to get ;lf
principal efimtwtitorr.. .the biusM
The plaintiffs are claim-! oti know ope or more of the mi­ , eighty-eight btmnt-m. and piof&gt;;t.doti-&gt; The council on Friday
um- the public highways.
Watuhbatigh had dUconneetcd, ming please call her. phone 3'341: al men and factory executive.- ns&lt;
tran/.portatIon is nc
•-mble-.l at tlie I’ttrkar House for the
by the government.
morning meal to start lite ball roll-,
Guriev &gt; . ing nnd S"t the needed funds sttb- ■ji-niiihy dcsu'mited nicrchnin
' scribed A goal was iwt far this aurant
••
.i
ism.;
truck* have cut into milre-ad
city. Wo areSonJnd to sav it, was
Carveth &amp; Stebbins Ing* tn lutullng fn-teht &lt;&lt;n
not only irachrd?but passed by fully
Kennel.I
Telephone 2131 Hastings, Mich. ’haul* They only do about fl
to00 MlddfevlHr, Nashville and lhe- X ‘
'Ms per cent of t! ’
;fo!k- in the rural dr-trict. cam'
!acn»».handKimely. A- a result of
are not regulated ami
• it the Boy Scout movement in Bar,

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ROAD SITUATION

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SHOE

sale:
MEN’S DRESS

$4 CE
I .OU

All Sizes
Sale Price

Men's Genuine Calfskin

OXFORDS
Gopdyear Welt $0.35
Construction
E
CHILDREN’S

Straps &amp; Oxfords

mi: highi «in .ix

tinted

Feldpausch s
tt/Aere Better
R^ftnr Foods
F'rirtd* Cnt!
f »ti"
‘* Where
Cott Less
”

Coffeet iCoffee
g
19c
Blend
Pound

Rapid*.

jiort until July 1. ifl.l
When tin1 de.tnUcd

I" “I- Mr .l!d

Burton to place it before our reader.*.
•-.IU1.A •h”'4,d br undentood that tlx Kt
Monday
errd a
Foundation pays &gt;3 0oq. n
mniy ft 000 rash and the coun
so pays some other Incidental e
■nses for the purptve of Scoutit
On Saturday ••yeninu
•out dOl" Booster w. ■;
_ ni'u.iii
.... - ..»e court from St Rir i-r
*fwn a reputt ofjhr flnancttl
‘
.Coughout Hv county a a.
detailed rep-vt will be
Hoiinc'.i chuig
council compnx'd nt
ardticr.
“■ nuvoi
di.'t church.
clerk;
business meet tm:
itien «ncr
Robert c
evening

Children’s

Play Sandals
Brow 11 or
IJght ilk

SALE

WW Q

94c

PRICE

Ladies’ Dress and
Everyday Styles!

POLICE SHOES

SALE PRICE

98c

.Over 100 pnirs to
choose from
See Them

WORK SHOES
Plain Toe Style

25

Double Sole
Constructed

BISMA-REX 50c

uiatui walsrv
Thr&gt;&lt;- Mlpg&lt;
impnaing

Men’s Sport Shoes

OXFORDS $1.88-$2.65

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Lost Alumni Addresses

Take Advantage
of These Footwear
SAVINGS for All
the Family!

Sale Price

Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store
“Barry County's Busiest Shoe Store”
114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.

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jert Caukin

Eek-Rich Oleo u 8
Butter
"• 24
Shultz or Freeport,

Tomatoes No *98c 3-c-- asc
Hart Tiny Tot Peas
45c
Peanut Butter B,,.kwiL„ j... j i„, yjQ

Grape Fruit 2 «=- 25c
L&gt;om

Del Monte Golden Bantam

...is d,.„

5 '.'29c

wm c oeampri
aid Foreman, aldermen,
been in charge of the c
M1DDI.I
I mem on Saturday', held a meeting
an&lt;l told of the da-.'i uctiviliei, The
Henry C.
jboys had attended the cltf council
m.’eting op Friday night .*» they
knew j»methhut of tlie manner in . home and i. feeling nt
which it xhtmld/be c &gt;n:l
The musical at ’
Scout officer save his
and
intert'stln
i Thursday"evening
Three r«Mntny*r.d#tl'
and Daughi
made and adopted b*
namely. Uut they zcaun
500 .maH maple tree, i.3Sr dtspuMl plant; Hist i
the mprMMib'li
'
ie up and
caring Pt tin
tnYerwectmn of
and third

SUNDAY — MONDAY

3 Great Names In Pictures
Ethel - John ■ Lionel Barrymore

"RASPUTIN and
the EMPRESS”
ALSO VERY LATEST NEWS FLASHES .
COMEDY — TOY PARADE
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Owing tu grral length of program our Sunday xhOsring will

t. cut :&gt;g

.00. 9:30

nges • l wul juxmi be
; Our bunk

Quick Arrow
Soap Chips

25C
Fels Naptha
Soap

10
Hams

B*r» For

49 c

CHOICE MEATS
Hatnb’rg^ft. 25 c

Beef
Rib Boiimg

Roait
Kellie, Choice Beef

u- be Roasts
-

"• 8c

Fork Shoulder '

u 12c Roasts

ft ioc

appro
Mr.. .Soph
Jackson this h
wedding of a
Marione Chase
Churches or

da' incoid'ng
ndtni then bu

to an officer o
। Chicago m*n were

iiltuig
talked

flfl 5

lany beautiful floaers and plani
err. in evidence
Tim'Monday evening will occur
touts and

;l.«w and two drivers. ini'luditig &lt; n.- min. We hope to my the place filled
girl, were put «»n probation tor one Wc ha'..; a fine ontant-aiton hen
J month for parking wrung.
and xhm;
are with
ktnciiiess’ and courtesy '-hewn h
C D Ma'-tc cu wife and niwe. of
Scouts, who to-tk their duiic Grand
were Bunday visitor*,
icrlotuly and a,'ipip-d them ...
s conacwntloualy to their links I ' We hear that our former tourwtn wldch they were kindly a,-.*; ted I man. Ed A Joluuon. of UrandRapand Mr. icheerfully made explanatlt-to of time, has po.ved mi He was very
id IP.1-1 help to lhe. boy* The tkouts in well known lure in - this county.(turn instructed their eletk 10 write [where he lived for many vears Tne1
a-e the the city officials a letter, of appprc-nannly have the sympathy ol their i
picnic Thuri-j elation for their Helpful co-opcra-1 many friend*.
•!!■&gt;« ,
I Mrs Norns, an aged rcjdcWnt 0:
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Mr .mo M-&gt; Howard Houghton o: ‘ There i» nd doubt of the value of । Yankee. Springs Twp-. passed or,
u: -t-!
tolL. hr.t
;.".ieh an undertakine when one wiMonB»v a M She was an wlv ■i:.men! .it Eecond
Mr and Mr: Howard Houghton'ridera Ute knowledge the brs &lt;x&gt;-IiHonur of thu Tup and had many.
,
Monday. May * at ~7 45 P and Mr. anti Mrs Guy smith were ‘rained of civic affairs m general MtoitnencU. who extend to the funily
M. AdmUsion. 5 cent*.
।Grand Rapkb muon Tuesday.
|of the law* governing ’.he city.
[their sympathy in Uua sad hour,
f

TUESPAY

John Gilbert In

"Fast. Workers”
“Hollywood on Parade” and “The Grocery Boy"
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

' Alexander Kirkland and
Dorothy Jordan "Bondage”
Comedy—"Africa Speaks English”
Latest News Flashes
.
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

Hoot Gibson in

"Local Bad Man”
Comedy—"Easy on the Eyes”—10c to Everybody

�TWF HU,TINGS B INNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1933

Sporling Items
HASTINGS WINS LEAGUE
s, TRACK CHAMPIONSHIP

ACHIEVEMENT DAY
THWY.M

^bVsZ^er
'Continued from' page Mei

s which we carry to the Ihra’e
u. are «.f pitifully little • tin

PAGI

ARE ANNOUNCED

niKK
SUNDIY fOBENOON
roofitinnirt
avenue
. block
Continued from page. one&gt;
a[led Michigan
tJw
aIMi wm
pgriij,
tip... „
. , ————,ped-over cant. A large force wm al
M tnem nor of Hie trainmen were -A-)rk Monday and vxiu hud liw
hurt except n ftw bndiM Judging roadbed fixed, the tie. laid and
‘I1?,
!“ . wh*cn .
c'erjthlng in shape fur traffic Mon­
tracKs were torn the train mint have day afternoon.
‘
I been going at a good clip. .
Tin- cause of tiw- accident had not
been driermlned at tiw time thia b
IwritU-n
E-iu1... r tin-.-.i

Team Presented With Beau­
tiful Trophy at Lansing
Meet Saturday
Saturday at lauuiny. Hastings de-

Orangeville. Ray Durkee and famUy- ofWrg Hope. Mr. and Un.
Charley Beck of Gak"»bure mid Wal­
ter W-.il.vm and family of Pair lake.
' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blanchard und
two daughters ol KM.imaz.TO apent

to Grand Rapid* in nutolnolHh-.
The rustbound train., reaching-thu

to the repair shops at Jackson. Se
era! thousand people .viewed t
•aTecif. driving ht-je from comdd&lt;

i flange ot u wheel on lhe tenhad broken allowing it lo allde

3 DAYS!
BASE BALL

CoUtolcr.

Join (he

,r"'‘

,
Everybody °v
every one’- ™

lbat

loo

^ery
ot

ci.U,

?: ^ar-e^

Men'

Cotton
WORK
SOCKS

Athletic
SHIRTS

Men's Heavyweight
Coarse Yarn Covert

Work Pants

DRESSES

Exceptional Valucl

Men's Fancy

HOSE

Ladies’

HOUSE

SLIPPERS

&amp; toe

pattern* I

•

pair

Felt Leather Sole

Boys’

Athletic
Underwear

Arcs

A Real COTION CARNIVAL Value

Boys’

Men’s Summerweight

PLAY
SUITS

Cotton Ribbed
Union Suits

Specialized Styles for
Women!

6 to 16

Ages 2 to 6
Plenty of WHITES ant! SOLID COLORS
this EXTRAORDINARY Value grant,!

Only

GOLF HOSE

“J. C. F.”

WORK
SHIRTS
A mighty low price for *uch a
urvicrabJr ahirtl Durable blue
chambray, remarkably wellmade I Two button • through
pocket* I.

Specialized Styles for
Misses!

MEN'S PRE-SHRUNK

Broadcloth
Shirts
Men’s

2 Button Shoulder

Union Suits
Full - cut, good • looking
white*, blues, tan*, grey*
and green*. A real buy I

PENNEY
116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

What glorious material^ what stunning colors and
patterns-—and oh, what a thrift price! Whatever you've
been wanting in a dress is here! Field flower prints,
conventional prints, pastel and dark toned crepes,
the new sheers — all ready for a gay season! The
most becoming and exciting necklines, the trickiest
sleeves—the smartest and most unusual color con*
trasts! Thesfi are the style details that Fashion de­
mands—these are* the fashions that Penney's brings
you at this unprecedented low price for such quality!

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116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, I9JJ

FAOE FOUR

Thp
«,nrcn»us o! option acemed
to
lhe Hasfinus
HMting* Banner
manner Bu:|h&gt;1
|hi
Opinions.' &lt;jfAk\ ZP

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anci \ j
.
What Others Say

With becotnmtng mlldnev - &lt;-ptnl&gt;n v «&lt;-u..'&gt;

.......
. • -h'tvrage herer would be extremely
■. popular at Hie prices asked for it.
Ul The public voted overwhelmingly fur
beer but the appetite for It Is cvick-r.tly no’ ifficirntly .uutc to ac­
rept "highway robbery ' PG
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complacency.

Capital News

Tax Measure Pending.
: EN YEARS AGO TODAY
" Everything Uncertain.
and Mrs Orville Coolbaurh
Lan.-ing. Mich -Not until the very'
Mr and Mr:- J D Flupgirlck
day that U&gt;r Michigan legUl
' *"
" e
*
' *
decided to adjourn
BUAnufi tt*
&gt;«&gt; nttM-nt
inmi..
-',r iU‘d Mrs »&gt;n Swiktrt and on
home Win the people &gt;J S'maajr a«^«mimnied by Mr. and
how they ure itoit£ Mt-- Swikert motored to Grand
what Is going u&gt; lx- Hapids where they’ att-mled mass
they know 7n«v "t St Andrew's catherdal
~. ।
M, . r-1 l,-....
»■_.
hqw Chldtwlir and Nirs Chart*-.- V
tae:;..-Cta»ko win go to Aim Arbor Thtfr.-

rtal that Uir Qmtcd Stat

It now lias njo:
U than ni“»t

to quit
grind and

1 Mrs Minnie Greble and-mother |
ORANGEntLE.
of Waldron Ollier Sundayguwt*
were w
Mr -na
and Mrs u
Garner
I Mrs. Butler, left Tdesday for a vUtt; jBV Bagley and family ol the »*&lt;«•
",74’7»^
. I’rahieuffi- t&lt;mn hrn- spent Sun-' Katamaw*. aB*-Mr_ and Mr* Fr*d
has putchased the ,llV wlth Mr atul Mra clyd&lt;. Uviiupton and Mr
”r*'
by hu deceased n cluda M HU* plarT
v!1‘r11'
McCullough and »*«“
brother. John e;x-ncr. in the boot; Mr
Harry* Lewis -of daughter of U.U virtni’v
•“
™
K

!n^VTVnd
Rack-ward Glances;
W H Spence
Hits of Yesterday j!nu-..-t owned

Flank Wcxxlmansee. who for the
1P**‘.,Cv
tTn Pr“‘*fln«
taw tn Vermontville, has &lt;.Sx-m-d an
office in tills city Frank M well
known here mid we wvb him sueV st
E. M. Blanc.mrd has acceptdi to St
ill u roil
st Sohns
ffijims am! will leave
for that city next week. During his
stay In .this city Rev Blanchard has
made many friends wtio.will regret
ills- departure.
Pi Beta Pin houv until Sunday. ' The H.clely connected with lh«Tills i- Mothers' week at the Udi- Emmanuel church will be enter­
tained Thursday. May 25. by MesI dames J 8 Chwxlyrar. SlingerUml.
J Kun.*, t. Hendershott. W H.
having landed Tuesday i.t Goodyear, Siltbee. McOrnber. Tim­
New York City.- Mr.- Hill: uho merman. ' Nobh-.. J’rr.d. ru i.-l. Wolf
found the strenuous program nt m.d the MrMary Powers. Gertie
siiliLieimj amt travel had dyi-rtaxed Si;i«erlar.d and ArU.» Mcomber
l&gt; r strength, remained to complete
All iuv eoidtally Ina v. ;y beneficial comre of baths ami tIM
treatments at Nanhelra,'Germany
sM'a-n Join.- and' "his three win"

tl|l, p|ac„
Most everybody in tht- erknmnnuy
Ben Norman aprnt several dav. &lt;ectiu
to be txuy .taking can- of tro*
Uu.
W1U| lu, daughter,
Mrt charli s' Hensen and family at a ink made by the cyclM* ttutl
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।
lJRin&lt;j jupids.
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Mrs Minnie Hammond u Mui
Hdy Hermlnelte and family of
si^.-r cm.-k Mx-nt frfun Frlduv
„ ‘in...
MrMn*' ‘*«r*K”
nigh, until Sunday night with his
called &lt;&gt;n Wantn Millers
briber. James, -nd family of this
5umtai
’
P*-ic&lt;
.
, w.n nt-xu-ixiur.h and Flo
Hebeg Fike and JX-Hire-t Henry Crain are
" dntiiK
----- •------work
tin- rorpenjer
six-lit Sunday ut Rockford.
on Clifford Hammond s bulldliws^
Mr» Frank Bagley l» quite seri­
ously ill at.-this writing.
.
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1
Frank Zimnicnnan and family storm.
Dick Crown lw« -•» «t**nt from!
have moved into’ the Imhamj recently
illnew.
moved to Marshall
Mr? Charles Crawford l» nix-uduig
Menu holders with sm-.ll lamp*-&gt;
the week at HaaUruta .
llglmil by dry balh rir* have Is en ,
Saturday nlnht and Sunday guest.-, devised for dimly illuminated n-.'-j
of Mi-. Nettie Broun wt-:«- her taurant- Kveft more lipht wan slu d
daughter. Zola, and friend of fb - &lt;ui menus., however, by trau-datiniS
the French items into Atnrriran.

:u

Phllhim. returned from Mi—
• county Friday inght and a
few days trout lulling.
, money must lx- divvrtrii from ohe of
the only sources the Mate L- jjelttm;
-money from--ihe-automobile weight
, '.tix.’vr the federal government will
no lona'er Kite aid.

uimitted to the bur hut week

Salisbury. Brwwjeau
»ve Hie frame ol

furniture
buildli

hat ic.aiu that ci’i«
that hate Contracted
Lt-umptun that
this federal moi
Ij! not be able
supplies ©un-

pprtinir.t s
iwrosi Him
pubbean Ti

ol another manufacturing

d judum-n

II eujely prove 111-

standing

A Quotation

Forced to Vacate
Our Building Ha* Been*Leased—Our Stock and
Fixtures Must Be Disposed of al Once

OUR TIME IS SHORT
Selling MUST Be FAST!
Thousands of Timely Bargains Are Here
Presented to You
Dry Goods, Draperies, Ladies’ Coats for Spring
and Fall, Dresses for Street, Sport and House, Un­
derwear, Spring and Fall Weight Lingerie, Gloves
and Hosiery, UnihreHaa, Toilet Goods, Notions, Elc.

ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES
IS OFFERED FQR QUICK SALE
Buy NOW for Present or Next Winter’s Use
OKING FOBWAilf).

LOPPENTHIEN’S
DEPARTMENT STORE

TIRE PRICES Will
Surely Advance Again!
Get Our Exchange Prices on General and Corduroy Tires.

Just A Few Extra Good Used Cars!
• 1932 V-8 Deluxe Sedan
1932 V-8 Coupe

1931 Model A Deluxe Sedan
*930 Studebaker Sedan
Eight Cylinder Dutstor

UNIVERSAL GARAGE COMPANY
TELEPHONE 2121

Corner Court and €hurelr-

HASTINGS, MICH.

HIGHLANDS DAIRY
GRADE “A” MILK

■

Is CLEAN, Pure Milk and State Tests Prove It!
Pungent Paragraphs '

tied around her nt lv-r* home
ter tn token of
cl*. ^he is Iwld-

Crumbs o| Wisdom

.mg uu»n.

FORTY YEARS' AGO TODAY '
Mis* Etta Main, for many years a ;
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS;
:ypo in the Banner office ha- *?,-]
; i-ptrd a |«»itlon a- a proof rt.ad.-r'
rulaling and r.vdifyi
■ with tlie (.Araud Rapids Herald uml j
left Monday for that city. Tnei
a road cluttered uitn
W presented lo the !e»ula- Banner tn common with her many;
nd Lloyd Geor!;&lt;.
lure
■ friends. wish her auctjiiM in her new&lt;
field of work
’
A student at Weatherford College./' Al:on D and Frank H Smith of;
... —.
- in Texas brought, a herd of r.ulX Rutland. Amort and Enic*t Sliul'r.
»poslrd by talking about cows to school. selling the milk to qf Shultz started Monday to Chi-!
hem -Dean Inge.
‘ pay for hh education.
cago to attend ’.he World's Fair.
I

TJir llichlatuU Dairy i» Ihr only Dairy in thi»
vrlinn Hut i» prrmitlrd by. lhe Stat* at Mich­
igan lo sell tirade "A" Milk—lhe C'L£ANE'T" Milk produced. Thin didn't Just "hap­
pen” It naturally followed our careful plan­
ning andlarge ihtr'tmrnt in the most mod­
ern rquipmenL to enable u* lo produce the
Cleaned milk.

We own our own carefully selected herd,
every milth row being regularly inspected tor
"TH" and other diseases that may be cogn-niunitatcd lo human* through UNCLEAN

milk. For several years now EVERY COW IN
OUR BIG HERD has hem found FREE from
ecru a suspicion of disease. Our herd Is fed
a sctentincaliy* "balanced ration." and housed
In the mo«t sanitary surrounding*. EVERY
DROP Oi MILK YOU GET FROM US
(&lt;»Mi:-i FROM OUR OWN HERD. There
isn't a place in Michigan where you tan buy
milk of equal QUALITY and CLEANLlNEtitt
al lhe price we are selling IL Can you afford
to run any chance* with lhe family milk sup­
ply? Think it otcr.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Profl.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�XI,

Social Events and Personal Mention

Maurice Pender. Whited “™

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Pennock Hospital Guilds And
'Ladies' day at the
'
Superintendent Give Reportsclub Tuesday

Lloyd Pcml' i of Grand Riipjib
, Mr and Mrv Earl Kermren "t
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t-tir.iKM from page'ano
CalHinnisi v. -rr
Day gue-sta
■ f Mr. and Mr. Jack Snyder. MiXs-—.
F«n Kerm-.cn o! Battle Creek spent lf0:: n &lt;-’Hnh Paid $75 00 to char- The oJWJitir.i: nnni fees coii'ectthc day th»r&lt;-abo
sty fund andbave a balance on hand e&lt;! were only about $100 00 less in
Mr and Mrs C. W Crawford of $26 00
1832 than in 1831. and fees for

Mr atwf Mrs Lloyd Endsley of
near Lansing were Sunday gueaU ot
Mr* Anna Endsley.
MIm Bernice Henry Is home from

Swim Suits
Champions
Wear!

Opening Luncheon Was Well
Attended—Plans for Bea­
son Were Completed
Tuesday *was the opening Ladles'
Day at the Hastings Country Club

1. nin- in .la' U 'Hi over Mother Day. /ll(f visited Mrs Jda PalmaUer frtnn
Mr* AV.- R. Ctxik* utpl Ri-liard. Saturday until Tuesday
Cook u, rr-m Ann Arbor on HaturMr and Mrs Clifford Dolan and
clay
family were Bunday guests of his

MOTHER-DAUGHTER BAN­
QUET AT U. B. CHURCH

Excellent Address by Mn
Roy’ Showcrman- Short
Play Given by Gtrls

SALE of PEWTER
Another shipment of GENUINE OLD
ENGLISH PiAVIER — heller th.-itl ever
- '.II sale .SATURDAY ONLY. May 20th.

u.ouun • mi
[Hendershott ;
Frank McC

BESSMER the JEWELER
Whau-wr you want yuull find
YOUR Bradle-y in our -Mock.

REED’S DRUG STORE
t ufiiniltb

CLOTHING for
MEN AND BOYS
MICHIGAN

Spring Clean-Up Time
Is M&lt;-r. —Let Us FHI Your Need*

Your Eyes Are Asking For Help

10c BEAUTY AIDS
Cold Creams — Vanishing Cream — Wave Set
Hand Lotions — Nail Polish — Brilliantinc

HERE IS A VALUE!
r\

Bring tlih Coupon t&lt;&gt; Reed’s Drug Stori

»

When they .twitch, ache, stnart and burn.
Wheti you squint and frown—these also in­
dicate ah imperfection in seeing. Or it may
be headaches or almost anything. Be eye wise
aud vision comfortable. Get our service for
the good of yoursi lf and your ayes.

BESSMER the JEWELER
- “Always Something New"

county hist inn ion .Mipporicd by
taxpayers they would fate a 1.

Bit Ups

Prices are Advancing
— Buy NOW at These Low Prices!

SPECIAL SALE
of Rock Garden Plants
and Potted Perennials

FRIDAY, May 19—SATURDAY, May 20

COFFEE

Flour

TOWN TALK

privilege

Mild and
Mellow
lb. 1OC

Crackers
Fancy Select*

luncheon sue.

E have several thousand potted' peren­
nials ana rock garden plants which wc
will sell al 5c and 10c each.
Delphiniums, Fox Gloves, Canterbury Bells/
Honeysuckles, Shasta Daisies, Phlox, Scdums
in many varieties.
.
Also Petunias, Zinnias, Sjtlv
Asters and
ill kinds of Vegetable’Plants,

W

Graham*
Milk and Honey

3 lb*. for 50c

17c

Pound Box**

Th* Healthy Food

La France

Powder pklBuy a Supply at Thi* Low Prica!

Butter

Frc»h Creamery

lb.

6ic

SILVER RIVER

MAXWELL HOUSE

24c

Vacuum
Packed

Vines at 10c

CHICAGO BEEF

Round Steaks

2 iu. 55c

Porter House

Or Sirloin St
You Can't Go Wrong On Tbeao Cut*!

and 15c

Come to the Greenhouse and Select Your Plants

Wilcox * Flowers

„
lb.

CHOICE QUALITY MEATS

The Batt Cut* of Choice Chicago Barf

Geraniums 10c and 20c

24c

■S'

tabled at dinner on Sunday, envt-n (on Su
being Uid for ten. the party being a * Rev
complete surprise on Mr. paul
itend-tl
Guests from out pf town wrre Mr. Eatllr
and Mrs. Richard O’Brtrn and two shortai
..... ... ...
an instructor nt Washlnatou Unl- children of LanMng. Mr. and.Mrs. Battle
i verity, o’ Ixiut*. Mo. and Mudying Hayinond Faul and Mr;.. Etta Paul tt-rs will be entertained by people ml
.
;ihi&gt; kwalitv and South Maple Grove
for-his M *A degree In the Etigi- ot Woodland. ♦
■, • ,-------------The H.niw&gt; Ml N Maple GiWe

Sliced Bacon

Dtckory Brand

Low Pricet on All Cold Meat a

�thf

page six

Greatest Rupture Aid
Akron Mecbano Fonn Torn-,
tea hive a new exeiaiir*
feature “Selective Pressure
Control". Holds the niptm*
wore Mcnrely and elinUiute'i
nnnecosury and painful tis­
sue crashing pressure. We are
Excluriye Akron Tru s Tit- '
adj uxtratal.

The Prercriplion Drug Store

Our Success
Ba* been achieved through care­
ful bu»(nc&lt;« management and
talbfaclory dealing wltiugoUcy*
holders.
SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS

GEORGE M. NEWTON

may n. imj

Myrtle Mae Bennet: vs. Fred. H. I
OBITUARY.
Bennett, divorce.
i Anna L. White, daughter of Robert
THE CHURCHES
Gr ace Moulton w James Moulton, and Alice White, was born at Klip-,
dtv jree
; (tone. Nottinghamshire. England, on
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
Mary E Sornhury vs. Morse Back- june ]0. 1B37. ttnd dwd at Uu. s^.
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 2$C.
•. Admr.biil to loroflose mortgage dten.’ Home Hi Grand Rapids Batur, Jullu .luhncoek Jewell vs, Martin day. Muy 6 She came to America
----------------- ------------------------- -^Ai
Hysteria and Panic hage done more to rauae financial di»-Ext haiiee Bank, bill to declare in ibu Her jxirents settled in
&lt;Continued from page one*
turbanre in many of the invtllulium* uf tbi* Country than
HMI; age n flrM lien.
'Bowru- township. Kent county.
Dura G. Mead vs. Ralph Mead.-Michigan, where she remained until
,
*hr- u*‘* «‘&lt;»n’ied in 1854 to Wm.
rduard B I-mley. Jr , receiver, vs. Jones From that time until 1910!
Building .and loan companies are protected from these
Michuar. trust Co.,, bill to cornjxl she lived in Hasting;. Twx» sons
truto pay -stock tuseMment.
-----— —
- ■
were —
ix.pi -to this union.
Charle.s
ulanclu- r&lt;lvh.vrd.i y*. Edwur P. Wesley an&lt;TArthur L.. the latter!
Richards, divorce
dying when two years of ugv. Her'
I awn nee A Potter vs. John Mar- hit band departed thu life in Sepsjmll. bin for an accounting and ulsv (ember 1M7.
.
• This Is the Experience of Building &amp; Loans!
.'•uhiliJn of co-partnership.
Mr&gt; Jones was converted nt the
Wuid Moure vs. Catherine A age
The average for safety of lh&lt;-*e Institution* I* 98.8';.
of sixteen. She united.with tile.
Win -, bill to «et aside deed
! Metliodlst
Episcopal
church
In
Has'
Central National Bank and Trust ting* when
imp* It siw cnme Wre in 1854.
Henry Gtr- Cn v« H I amont Dnun, cl al. bill und
iclained her membership here,
tu fofrclosc mortgage.
her decease. She was a charter
, Wdlu Bayne vs Mary Bayne, dl- until
mernbtr os well as■ a Fnd
life member
Chainpayotne
tbe "'oinen'i Foreign Missionary
bill ,1, Ecc:itV ""d ux&lt; al*o a life member.
Detroit'» Oldftt Building and Loan Allocation
the Heme Mis_nolu:y Society of,
deflari* deed? i^nd eonttacl u ‘mort- of
1250 Grivwoij Street, Detroit
the Hastings church. In HIHJ siie
gn?r and lo set aside deeds. •
Guy E. Cfbok. trustee, vs. Roy A. .was admitted to the Michigan
Soldiers
’
Home
oj a war widow, her j
Goihorn. er al. bill to forecla-e land husband having served tor tiro years i
J. L. MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS
■
N’Vm Company vs Hank C An­ contract.
Helen Handy vs. Amor Handy. di« in the Civil war with Hie Michigan
* diUr tre»p*u-&gt; hi the
Engineers and Mechanics us u hou-1
Ves'a Adelin Silcock vs Theodore. lilial steward. Siu- had rcslded&gt;in the;
limp
Michigan Soldiers’ Home continu-! ■
Silcuck. divorce.
uusly and very contentedly since en- ,
B. v-,. B.. tlivorce.
'
that institution. It U the ।,
Fmt Rudi v . Michael Ciyan. bill trring
testimony ot those connected with
.1-. George Fox. 01- that Hume Uiut while she lived,1
theif she gave every proof of 1
GiiriMian discipleship and was A ।
11 .i W ! ■ tehiirr .: :.l. bill lo ton ■ bteasimt to all with whom site caAie ।
m contact. Siu- leaves to mourn ,
tire r- chattel mortgage.
.Helen Beadle v- William E Ben- her deiKirturr «*ne -s*ti. Charles W.
Jones of Kan.-.u&gt; City. Missouri, two 1
grandson.*, three great giandchil- 1
dren. many nrpli,.ws,;m(i nieces and ।
a host of lot mg triends
- In Hw-se days when Uie-word “de- ' ।
*1, church or chp.ist. coats uaovs.
Gardner, el al. ioncluseiirv vouf^'ro
Idom used it is re. .
•
freshing to know that this good ,
: woman’s life was truly devout; tliat
Clark, fl hi. foreclosure of site loved the church of her choice!'
and up to lu-r Ja-.l day ot Iler life 1
Allie A. Haiuon. on .anil her quarterage and her,'
dues in tlie r.ocieti.-s oi' the church J.
were always paid in advance. A pre-1,
Ttiitr and Mary S.
•'“lUnant feature ot her life wus
. niving of her means tliat she!'
........ . .1 . . *....... H ' mieh
nr.i.iit bem gcncroOs giver, to the '
church nnd to Christian raiues, and
bill for un accounting.
.. —..
vs. Hun she might lavish her means on*r John J. Flit and Lilly M Fltt, et al/flFT dear ones. When the Book of
Ejlward 11. Finley, Jr., receiver,
’Life shall
'--------by- --opened
“•"* nnd“there
“ Is1 reveuled almcmt u century of active
:uw for her Lord and Master.
.’■■nian,
Edward B Firdry. Jr . receiver.

FOUR CRIMINAL
CASES ARE LISTER

WANTS

...NeW Truss Proves

Hastings banner. Wednesday.

HYSTERIA and PANIC

©11£ ^cafimtai Jfinait &amp;
flnucEtnrent (fontpany

PRICES

„4

DOWN!

WM. PLANT

Car Parts For Sale!

No

Bldg and Loan Assn. v*. up und cal! her blessed. She was p.i.m l Ethel Gregg, bill B«nt. helpful, indulgent and kind to
*••• imntgiwu.
.
a degree in her quiet way. Shewa.*'
•- G B&lt;n£vlt v-i. Nelli*-.311 1‘lcal home maker of the old
divorc?
.-chcol. Tlie world t» always poorer
stat-- Bankovs Marton-*hed »uch g genuli.*'person pa.ves
ik*&gt;.t. ir.ortgase ton ciu-ure. tpmi 11.________ _
State Bank of Bellevue i
Turkey, predicts a Chicago poul­
try axpertj may ix-come a year-’
Ground item oti the great American।
table But. will Um&gt; nvi-nif.e family­
! stand for turkey ha;h that often? j
i

2a Chet : 2S Oakland: 27 Whtpp :
Six and a Four; 27 Fcrd Coupe; 25
Buick four; 3d Jewel; 25 £•-•.■•■&lt;; 21
and 26 Overland; 28 Pontiac Cdujw.

large quantity ot 31x4 tib.s
also buying Hides the .war a

Archie Tobias
One block north Hasting* Natl. Bank

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Barnum.’

ONE can foretell the
price of NEXT WINTER'S
COAL — even next month’s
coal prices may be higher!
The SAFE WAY is to order
your next winter's supply of
coal
and take advantage
of these NEW LOW PRICES!

.OBDER FOB FUBLICATIOM

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

raEE MpTHtibl^T CltUKCI

Gdn. i* Charlt
* on th? rate

Il Cn

r:r.»T citukctt
or ciiutaT BG^r.sTtKT

11

Dealers in WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS. COAL, SALT. LIME AM) ETC.

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

Leon D

nd Helena Zuuackl, a-rue Hall V3 Tlie Niuh-i'’
Bardt. trvsixm on Th&gt;-

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

Freeport Hi ate:

HASTINGS MAnKEI'S

■rdyk v- Grtna Glynn.

Minnie F Hativ.n et al. v» Net.,
. son H Cm». «-t al bill to quiet title
. fij the matter of the ixtition uf.
Rodney Post, et al. bill to discharge'

Will Tobiaj vp Mabel Tobias, diGlenn A Boyle vs Num.J. Boyle.

Jennie
w. divfln'.
John C McKibbin vs. Hattie
?c Kdjnn. divorce
Ida E
letter, ttnorce
E Heed ra. Calvin Reed.

CARDS of THANKS

his desk for quite gn
putting a
word
fcur.Uin pen mu*'. tx
to ouro.

Mape

'
,
,
.
•
ink Barnhart vi May Barnhart,
tree

Charles .Wilcox vs Earl and Ber­
nie V\’;lcox. cancellauon ot deed
and agreement
%
»&lt;•»••« 1 Bril Curtis u. Harold If
Curtis. divorce
The last Community meeting tor |
th» year was held Friday evening
a: the Wellman school. Mrs Van
Wte was elected president. Mrs Mil- I
drbrant secretary-treasurer for the.1

f divorce.
.
Hastings Bldg &amp; Loan A*sn. vs.
**
IM1J to,

Congratulations
William E. Mr and Mrs Paul
Mary Ingram, who were
trustee.
February.
Mrs c S. McIntyre wm

CHARI
FS H
FONARD t;s
lrtRCl.o k„,y »*« *&gt;•«’«lin
’«uban
,.t
UHAKUJ
n. ILLUriAKU
onrtAball
... ppod
ers to
keep their unllonAs
in

Haiiscn,
Atciilson.~
. ttA
. . .. z-. .
,
-- ------------'°*
i.- so year* ruo. aim Che-ter. who gaje.
ho|i«s of recovery.
■ Distinctive Funeral Service
■ repair So now it Irinka oa though the . ntxiut to resume his .study of the
Peter "F. Mullemx. et al. vs. Oglu
A tine Mother s Day program
-----Boaton teams won't even
---------have runs ctawlca at high school. thinks Cato H Flanigan, rt ul. bill to forecloae Riven by tlie young people at
31(1 er 2505 in their stockings
lud the-right idea land contract
Brethren church Sunday

KELVINATOR CORPORATION

CALLS ADDITIONAL WORKERS

BY TELEPHONE
“With u», telephoning is the first method used In
culliilg men buck lo work. On every application
. card is a space for a telephone number," rejxirta
un official of Kclvinator Corporation! “Right
now wc have more people on lhe payroll, than «tl
any time during the 19 years wc have been in
business. Many of those rc-cmploy ed were culled
to lhe job by telephone.’’
Other things being equal, applicants nr former
® employees within easy reach by tele­
phone usually are culled first when
workers are needed.

�Wednesday, May 17, 1933

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART TWO—Page

CARLTON CENTER.
i
fixed four milk as the allollmcnt for submitted. m» thul the CXxnmLssiun J were apportioned a* follows for the ...
[the ccamly tax Tla- townships had-all.the data before them. Where ■*,,l&gt;}*»t nl scha'b: Fireport ■ !* nirrr were a good many out to&lt;
bb4„t ■OHM*. ‘"'Iffi&amp;lTffilb'
’ •' Mteter , ih, wrrfc. Bund.y movn-f
‘ varied, &gt;«n«* &lt;&gt;f !h«*ni a.-king but' two U»rr
. ■ I-.U..
. ................
nulls and tin blglK-vi three mill* fur
ing.
uiMTTWtened
tp
a
splendid
C'bnmb !.■ -rb.lr.nl, ».. &lt;! !.«ir
u Uk„
Mother’es/Day sermon by Rev.
variation in th- ditfennt tcluxil til*.- , mills as the requirement (or MnMX portioned for state, county, unsnjtax.
’ship and school dbtrict . it will be
Mr* Jessie Shupp of Galesburg Is I.
We
will
now
give
lhe
tax
rates
ea
cy
for
any
penrai who lives in any spending several days with Mr. and■
Jaunty Tax Commission com­
(Continued front page one. i&gt;art 1»
it. piiiinunury &lt; .tunatm on fixed for each town hijf and school *ciKX»i dutrict in Barry county lo Mrs. John Shupp
tax* • based 6n lhe —
as­
ar. Inter- figure
-----------hl* ---------Mr. and MrfOrvIn Allrrding uf’
ing lire municipal government.
p."tmrt^V*r a* *'ali ftedFua dr^ autr«, '4. &gt;h«i .ny
sessment that may be made Tliat Logan are happy over tlie arrival!
The law prov.de* yiat a budge! be
„ the law VortdeT All*such ertrd can figure how much hi* or would
m
of a oauy
baby aaugmer.
daughter. in
Mrs asms
Mina «aB-|t
X»’U- city_of
V. Ha*tln»»nWF'lo he AU.UtV,
uilaee&lt; jf0(l ls catjng for mother and.
Pi&lt;paied by the wlioul txxud of npf*H}s mm: be settled before June, nr.r
al. Middleville,
M“!&lt;1kville
every dlatrlct. the town boaid ot I On that day tlie County Tax ation. Tlie figures which we publish ot Fwjx&gt;rl. Wvudland.
arc not nnal. but will not be und .Na’Aivilic which
are governed
...
—
j'ominlruiioh will name t^ed final belt
.......
Mff
H
A
Nichol*
of
Harting*
’
changed niatvrtally-in any care, and bytbetr
—• ■ charter
------------------• -•
provbksi* •asxo
the wnd Mr
,
j KieM or near
for tlie guidance of the County T411
.___________
amoAnt to be raised for the support ■
wcrr Mother's Day guc.tsl
Commission. It Will-tie the aim ut n&gt;u:i:y. l*r&lt;«n tliat ^llottmcnt no ap- not at al! in most case*.
of the village aiM ci.y yo-ernmenti., of tlu. p^-mers daughter. Mr and,
the County Tax Conuiii* ion to Juul cun be made. Although there
grant the budget n-qmrvmint•; for ^'ic n&lt;i b!;»nk- available, becau'e of a null; for county. 4 mills: tar
Z’
"
Mf» Fred Hennev. and ton. .
i
township. 2 mill*; M-hool district* a*
each -‘cIkxiI district. toan'lilp and the Ig-&lt;
'• ----------------------Some of the pupils of tlie Carl-1
foil. w« No 1 Ri ll. Vn'fk: No' 3
county, a* far m. they can with th* C&lt;xpnu
MCA ITFM^ !ron Omer school, accompanied by I
Y
Fr
facie
7.3
mills;
No
4
Fr
Austin.
limitation* fixed bv the law with blan
. 4V1. v. n. i 1
pieir tearlier. Mr*. Watrous, went Co
i rd the budget c*tfonly 14 2 or 14 1 mill' available tin jmiU
nearly all tne .taxing! 7.3 mill-: *N&lt;» 5 Assyria Center. 4
----------------------------------- 11 — Hasting.'' H-idav afternoon and
we iuvt- explained The budget for umt.
Nlnewn bUrh
b.,. ,u™d.
by
the county was estimated by tin* fl- if h
ttv earliest, rotuity in the; Btier 6 9 mil!*: No 8 Fr Check­ ,4 MldJlPVlllr V M C A Blblr
‘" “S*1... .
nahce committee of tin* board of ')*•■ &lt;&gt; complete* It* preliminary ered. 73 millM No 9 Fr Lincoln. 4 «!«!&gt;■ «rm,p I.X ■«.».
Mr ""
and Ur
Mr** E
E JJ. Bcek rand fam-1
' Ur
supei-.L-aiis. of which Allan Hyde i- , wirll Budget.' from tne county. mills.
ily
visiU-d
tlie
former'*
parents!
led by Roy Bell and south uf Hasting* Sunday.
chairman and wtw is a member of town ip*t-villages, and nearly, nil
....
BALTIMORE—state -8 of•■Appreciation."
a mill:
the Tux Commu-siQii. Tlie fxurd tla*
■1 di.t'ik'ta were piomptly county 4 milk: -town-hip 2 milk; followed by a lunch of sherbet npd
The death pf Miss Anna Bowler, u ’
cookies. Hie group meets Ulis week
former resident of Carlton and of
। '&lt; )i«-l dbirict. 4 mill*; No. 2 Strik­ at "Camp Barry" fyr an oul-.do&lt;ir Hasting* und sister of Janie* Bowler
er 6 94 mill-,: No 3 McOmlx-r 6 50':supiicr and game*
of
Carltun. occurred in Columbus.l
Tlie ramp committre of Barry Ohio,
imllh: No. 4 llrndrn,|HAt 4 milk:
during the pant week Tlie
Y M. C .A surety' appratdNo. 5 Week.' 4 milk; No. 6 Durfrc County
1
wuk brought to Hu*ting.* and'
tin- hard work donv last Thurs-1 body
.4
milk: No 7 Fr. Barney Mills 4 ates
:
day by the men and boys who shov- funeral was held Monday at Uw
|
riled dirt for tla- new tennis court Catholic church.
BARRA* TOWNSHIP S
R of xeam,. ran■ w A j umm-m. . »««• 'I™ lhl'
:
out- mill: county 4 mills; township 3 Mr Blertek. Dr KUUr, Ukn.nl
D*&gt; •*
BM-,
‘ mill*; township cofiMHitiauxI school* Kt 'w’KX?''“i-te c.r!,.... l A s unannux:
: 7 2 milk. • imih w. W.i.«r cnl. Whit- • toJ' &gt;?''"&gt;™n !",hr:
Than Standard or Special Brand Tires
: 4 ARLTON State 8 of n mill;
u“’
I county ,4 milk; t rwn- hip 2 mill*'; »&gt;»n. IMimld Park.:. Ih.,! IK.-eli.
i *c)io.M 'district* iu&gt; follow-.: No *1 CIW BUHU. Brn A.kwk. n,.h- a.Mr.nK t&lt;. rut,intel. ph-M. nobly;
f
llokhirr
i Rowers 4 mill-. N-&gt; 2 Carlton Center Bum|&gt; Mid Ute knd Barter Anii.ll
4.35 mill*; No 3 FT. Barnum 692 The Older Y grouii met ut cornu Mr and Mr' Iz"'Uc Daniel* and
”0A,’, r ;°“v,*‘,lh„th*;
{mills; No 4 FY Fisl^OS milk; No. tar tta-lr regular i.n«*tlng the same
(5 FT Welcome Comer* 6 85 milk; night, having the honor ol tlie first |fntcr!’ nu’l,H'r* Mrs- Young, of Has-,
[No 7 Cheney* 2CO milk: No 9 gathering on the new camp site
,u*h
. rarn_nl4,_
I
week-* A’ items announced
,Mrs
c»n*nter of Sebe-,
1‘IRESTONE control every elcp hi Jirr milking, rIFrcl- 1 Friend 7.7 milk; No. 10 FT Brown 4 •
excellent leadership lor the *«»«• M»ch. corn.* Saturday to a*. .
I! FT •Cnntx Grove 3 15
z. Bnrry
. .... n-,...
tlie
Jay “
Car' mill.;
kill.’ wilnn ..I enw
Thu si.'-t In “
» care of Mrs. J,Y
r' ’
12 Rairlu 363* mill*
«w.
«re ,l»d u&gt; tel I &gt;•«,«■ I’™1"’ W.- »re .11 w «&gt;ri v IhM
l.temhii. Inr lhe te,/ rump. jV
Cteptete Ute very III und
or vart-liuiie-e-i.
■ Niuiivilh* village .1 of a mill; &lt;ounr..u Mr 1 z. Hollf.irih, n«.rh uh.l '*1111 n" l“l»*. &lt;&lt;» "kO'rry.
»In uerun equip your cur TODAY tv 4 milk: towH-jiip 2 milk School manual training teacher nt Middle"
~
!district' a* lollott* No. 1 Fr. Nash­
ville school district 7 b mill*: N° - viiir, which will make possible some *-*»* wall lake
AND VICINITY,
thul lire* no hifihvr tliun hlumltinl or t«p&lt;*&lt;*inl bruiul tin -.
. jCtUfleton Center 7 08 milk; No 3 practical handicraft fun while at
camp with no additional charge tar I Mr. and Mr* Clifford Kahler ac;
Fr
Lakeview
8
1
mill*:
No.
3
Hos
­
In today — »•&lt;■ cro*--—.rdioiiM cut from ;
cumpanicd
no budget, Q&gt;mmi**ion
oommwton allowed
AlIMHMl teaching
..... . or material.
,
coniixime-a by
uy Mr*
sirs. E.
r. D.
u. Reynolds
iteynoia* ;;
Firestone Tire*—Hpcciul brand moil iirilcr tires anil others. 14mer.
i milk;
mill- No.
No 4 V
Wellman
5.S mills- “
No * Anyone interested In Joining a made u bualncss trip to Kalamazoo
“
S»*r for yoimclr llir rxtrn I nluca we give you.
5 M.ffgan 7 68 milk: No 6 Frirhner cr‘'ul’ of ’‘I’cclul rates und udvnnt- FTiday
;2 V. milk; No 7 Martin 714 pidb: UK*’S &gt;ur “ *J'P &lt;“ th&lt;* ( luiagu Fair, Several young men from Grand'
Price* will aiirely uthiiurc again.. Buy today and Mice I No. ft Barrvville 8 1 mill., No 10
the Y. M c
C. A secretary.
Mxrytary.
'Rapid*
spent lire
the past week'at
week at lhe
the.&gt;
Rapid* silent
Shores dktricl 4 mills.
1 Secretary Angel! was tlu* guest of ----------&gt;
money!
Bo&lt;*rsma cottage.
lhe Martin M K HrotlWrhood la.*.t! g. d Rc*yno)d* and wife were the!
the MASTERPIECE of
HASTINGS
TOWNSfHP-Smtc Tuesday night, at the Invitation of Klle,lA of Mrs. Jennie HoneyM-tt. of '
f!
of
a
mill.
County
4
milk;
townC
M.
Jaquet,
former
A'
g.
TIRE CONSTRUCTION ;*hip 2 mtil&gt;: *clti&lt;d districts ns folM J.™&gt;pt
A group lead.r ( Kalamazoo. Saturday night and of
at FTr-ejwirt und at rump
Cairn* of Doster Thtiri'day.
V I’JKEof highrr iiunlity— Jew . No. 3 Fisher 2 10 null : No 4 Quimby Y group held their regu­ Warren
We ai&lt;* looking for peoplerto be
Gregory 301 mills; No. s ft Alton lar meeting last Saturday evening.
l4&lt;ri milk: No 7 Star 3 52-milk; No. Cameron McIntyre, leader. This’ moving in now iu soon as the.
weather warms up a bit. Word from'
group .will hold th» ir next meeting
jPrntt Hl mill.*; No. 10 FT. Quimby ut Camp Burry un Stuart lake next Mrs, Sprague of Toledo, say* she is
coming .won.
.
I week.
K E Cairn* of Ea*d Haslings^who
HOPE TOWNSHIP-State 8 of a
Freeport Y group meet* at Camp has been staying with relatives here
COimty 4 mill.,; -township 36 Hurry next Monday night. May 22 the past twu weeks •returned Iwrne
• isJollow-*: Nn
------------- ----------------------Sunday
•
■'
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
4XJ-iii&gt;l&lt;- Ilnrri
Eunice Barcroft and two win* of
*
Mrs. Ida Flory of Ha.'tingiw spent F'n*c|&gt;wt called at Ciltlord Kahler’s
Hinds 4 15 milk;
•• Sunday with her daughter. Mr. and StindaJ* afternoon.
Hope Center dktricl. n • tax;
’■ Mrs Lewis llerzle. and family.
Mr. und Mr* Lee R&lt;yiiom- and
No 6 Shultz 4 33 milk; No. 7 Prr
Mr. and Mr* Howard Bryans an- son Ruvm-ii of Cressey Spent the
Brush Ridge 7.7 null*: No. 9 Ctover- the proud parents of a little. *on evening Sunday with El D. Rny’Xn': n° *»*or!‘oha*nl wimenme t’o nuke hu“iwmeU wd£h nolds.
for NO ll Fr
.
s
!hem May. 11th. He’s been named- Nearly all around here are rtow
IRVING-State 8 of a mil), coun-; Donald Howard.
' attending the free movitw on the
fwGOLD STANDARD
4 mills; fo«mship 2 mills. Sihoo!
Mr und Mr- Vernon Karrar -sjwnt .wuth side of the livery bam ot Del- —
strict*
aa
follows:
No.
2
FT.
Cobb
7
Sunday with tlieir grandmother. ton They are put on by the business
® o/Tire Values
I Ml Ml
•
MORGAN.
...Jib; No 3 W&lt;xxl. no budget. Com- Mrs Brook', near Lake Odessa.
। men of Delton. They are very gixxl
j m.-.-mn allowed 4 milk; N&lt;» 4 Fr 1 Mr and Mr* Shirley Slocum and I
Mrs. Victor Hilbert of Woodland
■Jnm-s 5J)7 mill'; Na 5 Ryan 6 milk; daughter spent Sunday with their
called on Mrs. Millie Flury Sunday
. No. fl Brew no budget, allowed 4; parents. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. afternoon. &gt;
milk; No. 7 Fillmore «l mill-: No aiocum of woodland Wm. Flory I Bert Palmer were. Mr. and Mrs. Cy­
Mr and Mr*. E Duxberry nf Lan­
19 FT Prrc|M&gt;rt 8 | mill*: No. 10 was also a dinner guert
rus Shroyer and son Clayton and sing, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark of
। Plfa-oni Hill 4 » milk; No 11 FTi Mr. and Mr*. Dayman Warner Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shroyer and two Jack-son. Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mater
THE
: IrvlnR village. 769 mills; No. 12 FT and mhi alio have llwd in this com-; sons
of near NaxiiviUc and Mrs. Let ha I
iLlttl*' Bru k 8.03 mills
niunity for the past two years, are : Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Konzan and Adkln* were entertaihrd at the1
, JOHNSTOWN—Slate .8 of a mill: • moving near Buttle Creek.
Dale mid Ruth of South Bend. Ind.. home nf Mr. and Mrs. James How-'
.eoimtv 4 mil! -; towiuhip 2 mills;
The Martin school will ckee Pri-! Mr. and Mrs Arthur Clarke and ard Mother's Day.
Super Oldfield Type
: school district* ax follow. No 1 day. Tlie teaclwr and pupils will four children of South Haven, Mrs.
Donald Mead spent thf week end
King 5 milk; No 2 FT Monrw*. ho,have iheir picnic with a pot luckl Byron Rowlnder and two children at Ravenna, lhe guest of Miss!
jb'idi.i t Commission allowed 4 mill-: dinner at noon on Saturday. The nf Grand Rapids and Mr mid Mrs. Muriel Young.
fir-t line tirt&gt; inQuiilNo. 3 Fr Parker 4 milk; No 4 Fr parents of the district are Invited to Clare Williams and children and
Mr. nnd Mrs. D A McClelland
| Stevens 4 milk: No 5 Fr. Brlrtol attend" the last day with the teacher' Mrs. Addle Lewis, local, were Sun­ entertained their/children Mother’s
$5.85
.4 9 mills; No 6 Banfleld. no budget, onrl pupil*.. Wc understand Mbs day guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Day.
. i 1
I.75-I9
allowed 4 mills: No 7 Culyer 5 mills; Gillespie will teach the school again Williams
Mrt.
Millie Flurwgave a luncheon,
5.00-20
7.00 । No 8 FT Gregory 3 94 milk: No 9 next year. Were glad to have her.
Mrs Bert Palmer was In Grand for Mrs Erma Wrlfeht Neff of Mus­
|Bii)|is. no budget.'allowed 4 milts:. back again.
kegon
Thursday.
Rapids Thursday.
MMillgH
' No II Burroughs, ho budget, allowed
-------------*»'♦ •---------------Mrs. Egin Mead was entertained:
Several from district attended the
4 mill.
|
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
4-H Achievement Day in Hastings at Newaygo by her daughter, Dora- j
thv Mead. Sunday.
MAPLE GROVE State 8 of a Last We.-k* Letter.
Saturday.
I mill: Muntv 4 mills; t-xvnshlp 31 Word luu been received that Roy
Mr and Mrs Clair Van Syckle.'
(Mr. and Mrs. Lester Raymond
milk; school district «* follow.- No. | French and family ot DePcrv, Win . have
»a«v been
mvch entertaining the
orc latter’s
Mamie Webb and C H. Har-i
1 Fr. Quaiitrup 4 mill'; No 2 Maple will be here the last of this week to aunt and family from Grund Hap- j Irlr"^7na2J&lt;’”(^&lt;,wt^,“ol,*fX.Ptt*,|
OLDFIELD TYPE
Visit relative*. ■
program al the Nazarene church at,
A*a »tridt nnd wife wen* in Rock­
Mayo. no budget, allowed 4 milk:
Mr and Mrs Seymour J&lt;)rdan ac­ Nashville Sunday. Mrs. Brooks and'
ford Monday doing some business companied by Mr and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Schorthom were the oldest?
i Dunham. no budget. allowed 4 mills' with Mrs. Cronk.
Fish spent Sunday with Mr. and mothers there and Mrs. Clair Van!
Syckle was the youngest mother.
।No. 5 Norton 25 milk; No 6 McKelMr*. Chase and I/*ota of Battle Mrs W C. Kraft of Charlotte.
Each received a lovely tulip as a
,i ivy.—
no budget,
— .—.allowed
Creek were
4 milk:
callers
No. at George Hall*
$5.65
token of motherhood.
7 Fr. Brandi 6 mill'-; No 8 Beigh Sunday.
\
HOPE CENTER. / .
HI-I ■&gt;
Mrs. Wm. Van Syckle and Mrs.
jS milk.
| On Mother* Day Mr and Mrs.
Chicken thieves drr again working
6.85
! ORANGEVH.LE—State 8 of a A*a Strait will be entertained at in this locality. Will Carepnter and Catherine McAdams of Lansing
on Mr. and "Mrs. Clair Van1
null; eounty 4 milk, townshfo 3 Myrlen Straits in Ntuhvllh*
Chancey Townsend being the losers. called
mills; school districts a.' follow* No ! -Mrs. Grace Dlllc aixt *oh. Ronald.
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Williams Syckle Sunday.
Million*.'
Opal Webb of Battle Creek. Clay-'
1 Carter 4 mill.; Nn. 2 Fulk 4 mills; I went to Alunson for n week, to help nnd little sons and Mr. nnd Mrs.
No. 3 FT Orangeville village 6 mills; ।
for Mrs DiUe s first grand- Russell Kay nnd little son of Kala­ ton of Barryvtllc and Arthur and!
NO. 4 Blake 72 ndlk: No 5 Cun daughter, born to Mr and Mrs Al mazoo spent Sunday with their par­ Mr. and Mrs. Clair VanSyckle of
place spent Mother* Day with
Luke 6 mills;’ No. fl FT. Johncock Ratering of that place.
ent*. Mr. nnd Mrs FTank Leonard. this
SENTINEL TYPE
526 mill*
Mr. and Mr*. Lihue Cox and son, Mrs. Mamie Webb
SOUTH SHULTZ.
PRAIRIF.VII.LF.-State .8 of a
Mr. and Mrs Alva Kenyon and Alfred Horn and Mrs Mary Dewitt
SOUTH THORNAPPI.E.
mill; county 4 mills; township 2 5 son*. Bobble and Bennie, of .Belle­ and daughter of East Delton spent
Quality. CoubI ruction and
Faulkner McCrea, who has been
milk; ,,,,
school dutrict* as
",'
.. follows: vue apc-nv
spent ouiuiuu),
Saturday, »iui
with uwn
their pui
par-­ Saturday evening at Fred Ashby's attending school in Chicago, will
home.
•
I No 2 Milo 3 1(5 nun*; No 3 Fr ents.
enbi Mr
Bnd
Mr*
*
G.
E
Kenyon.
Mr. and Mrs G. E Kcnvon.
Mr. and Mjs Will Aldrich. Mr. now attend the Tfcomapple W. K.
village 03 milk: No 4 | Bn(1 Mr and Mrs
Ma?s and
$5.10 {Prairieville
. FT.
Pr Smith
Krill* 11 Pine
Pil'd Lake.
In V. no Ktlrl^.il
in . ■ .. Parton
...........
. 1... and Mrs Burdette Lyttle and Mr. Kellogg school in Middleville.
budget, til.
al-1I Mrs. Kite
ofr tr
Kalunuuup;
5.00-19
5.48 I.lowed
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Wierlnga
4 milk; No 7 Calkins 3 88 J spent tlie afternoon with them, ' and Mrs. Chas McDermott attend­
tnlllzMr.
a
CSMr.rtl.
Ot..1
__
.
...
.
..
___
....
____
____
_
.
ed
the Mother's Day program in and two children of west of Mid­
6.17
milk; No 8 FT North pine lake 3
Mr. and Mrs Harry1 Mlsencr spent
dleville spent Mother’s Day with
i mills; No. 10 FT. Cressey 4 rjplls.
;
Sunday
and Monthly wltii friendA*.Cloverdale Sunday.
their
parents, Mr and Mrs. Chas. B.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Texter und
j RUTLAND-State 8 of a mill; In Kalamazoo.
Johnson.
son “
of• Delton -i~
s|&gt;ent ~~r
Sunday
Mr*. Edith Bonneville of Battle little
-T",
—z
■county 4 mill*; township 2 milts;
...•I. .U..I.......... ... —--.t
....
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allen and
errnt,- Mr. ana Mr,,
school dL-itricU ns follows No 1 Al- 1c,«k.’wh» lo. ta-n VUIUW ter «&gt;«•
family had a* their guasu Sunday,
. vu
.. ...
: Gon-Qtiln-Lake 4 mills: No 2 Wilcox Ison Lester and family the past week. Cl}“ McJP5Inw“,'
Mr. and Mr* Clare Ashby and lit- his brother. Joseph Allen, and fam­
: 6 92 mills; No 3 Chidester fl 26 mills; :returned home Saturday nighf.
Our school will clo«‘ thii week
ttaughter. who have been virtt- ily of Ravenna, the children of both
COURIER TYPE
{No 4 Tanner 5.M mills; No. 5 FT
Joseph and Eugene, twelve in all,
with
picnic
dinner
Saturday.
,n
K
parente
In
Camp
Custer.
।Otis, no budget, allowed 4 mills; No.
spent some time in the afternoon at
16 Edger 5.11 milk; No. 7 FT Good­ G. E Kenyon made a business returned home Sunday.
Green lake.
***
will. no budget, allowed 4 milk; No trip to Nashville Saturday.
Mrs James McCrea and dsughter.
NORTHEAST
CARLTON.
Mr and Mrs. J W. Tedrow visited
D A'eckley 6 fl mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Endsley and Mrs. John McVeigh, and daughter
in Battle Creek Sunday.
YANKEE SPRINGS—State 8 of a relatives
-------------------------children of Potterville visited Mr. Jene. also a daughter and husband.
•old a« l&lt;
mill: county 4 mills; township 2
Mr.
and Mr* John Fkirgle, and
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
and Mrs. A M. Decker Sunday •
mills; school district* a* folkwra: No.
1.50-31
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Edger of
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Iris Rose, and a lady
1 FT. Gates S.35 mills; No. 3 FT.. Battle Creek wen* over Sunday Henry Norton's were, Mr. and Mr*. friend and daughter of Chicago and
lire* manufactured tu edl
1-73-19—. . 4.20
Yankee Springs 8 I mills; No. 4 Fr.' !guests of Mr. Lou Edger and fam- Earl Engle and family. Mr. and Wilson and Faulkner McCrea spent
Robbins 4 mills; No. 5 Fr. Coman11 Uy.
]
Mrs. Orvil Bruce, all of Irving. Mr. Sunday evening at the Chas. B.
No’ft1pi8:nit0rhieI^rn?ili«l",No3 mw i Kenneth Richard
Richard arrived
arrived BaturBatur- and
and Mr*
Mr*. dorm
John 1Belson and family Johnson home.
KHnLmJuh1* mituUU’ N° 10 F^ tU&gt;’
‘he home of■ *'
Mr. and Mrs. of Rutland. Mr.and
-----------------------Mrs. John
ompare
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Klingensmith 4 millsjBurr Laubaugh. Mrdhcr and baby Krusaeli and son and lady friend
THORNAPPLE TOWNSHIP—■ are Just fine. Congratulation*.
of Battle Creek, Mr. and Mrs. Claud
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hammond of
|
Mrs
Ern-stlne
Edger.
Lynn
and
Wiseman
and,
family
of
Hastings Hastings. Mr and Mrs. Baker and
e*,UnJy 4
I “ra e™»une ewe m»u« ~~
township 2 milk; township ccnsoli- Marian
Edger
and
Doris
Hall
al'
~
•
&lt;n&lt;j Harold. Ray and Loren Norton. children of Vermontville spent Sun­
da^d school 81 mills.
I tended Mother * Day exercises al
Lyle Lydy of Lansing spent Sat­ day at Homer Bawdy's.
Rev. and Mrs Tompson and chil­
WOODLAND—State 8 of a mill; |the Yankee Springs church Sunday, urday night and Sunday with his
JEFFERSON &amp;
HASTINGS
county 4 mills; township 2 mills:
Our regular community meeting parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Bcdtl Lydy.
dren of Vermontville called at lhe
COURT Slre.li
MICHIGAN consolidated school district 8 1 mills, 'will be Saturday night. May 20. This
Cura Eliott ha* been caring for Sheldon home Sunday.
.
Mrs. Norton u moving Into the
Village and city school*, - where U election of officers for tlie com­ Mr*. Qrvin Allerding and baby of
' Free port.
Orlo smith Ixxue In east Woodland.
i ftiiere are not consolidated schools, ing year.

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were in trust funds established under the bank holi­
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ARE NO HIGHER

But Quality is Higher and
Construction is Better

The Comptroller of the Currency of the United
States has given this bank authority to accept deposits
upon the above stqted conditions.

Such deposits are not only safe, but at all times, in­
cluding any period of reorganization, will be paid
y&amp;ithout restrictions.
»

Under present regulations all but a few of the nor­
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bank—commercial accounts, collections, drafts and
other services are being performed as usual.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY &gt;7, 1*33
BARRYVILLE.
■aa8MM8B8H39K|BGI tnitor issued, estate enrolled.
I EH IM 7 arid W&gt;.
Mr. and Mr*. ChM. McCoy. Rus­
^nrtOTunntr NFW&lt;» . Est- Claude E W’ood. dec'd Final!Dunning's Add . City.
l^UUKl nUKJjEe JJCtwr J 'account of special administratrix | Mildred Smith to Glen M. Brower sell and Junior. Mr. and Mrs. Billie

—MgSEBS
. nied. order allowing account enter- and wife E'.- Lot 7 and W‘i LxX 8. Cone and baby of Grand Rapids
,ed. discharge of special adtninlstra- Blk 2. Dunging's Add. City
and Mr. and Mrs. Janke and two
ti1x iuued. estate enrolled
Alvah Pennock and wife lo Elsie children of Battle Creek spent
------------- ... .——------- --e,:. John t. Lombard, dec'd In- Pennock. 257'. Ac- Secs, 21. 20. 16
Mother’s Day at the iwme of their
der allYwinc claims enteied------------- ;,ntory tiled.
and 17. Barry Twp
parents and grandparents, Mr pnd
E*t. Elizabeth There.- # BrecheUcn. E»t. William Herrington, dec'd j Etale Pennock to- Alvah Pennock Mrs Will Hyde.
dec'd Annual account uf executor* Petit ton for special administratrix and wife. 257'. Ac. Sec. 21. 20. 16 • Russell Meade. Donna McKeoWn
filed
filed, order appointing special ad--and 17. Barry Twp
and Evelyn Day of Lansing spent,
fat. Homer A Shorter, dee d. Pr- tnlnutratrix entered, bond of spe-; Charles C. Mead to Bernice Shaw, the week end with the home folks.
der alkiaing claims entered.
cia) iwiminlstratnx filed, letter* of! Lot 38 Phillipa Add. NaahvlHe.
Mr* J. J. WlilitU occompamed
Est
Donald ,D
Hr*». deed.
First-------------------special administratrix
Michael 'Cryan lo Bernard
--------------------------------- ------------- —issued.
—.— , — ------------------------------------- Mrs.J. McKeown to Lansing Friday
filed.------------- .
. .
.
annual account riled.
Est. Ernest E. Pennock,
dec'd. Jn-, Cryan and wife, .2 Ac.,
Sec. 23.1 and culled on l*er son Clayton, who
Est. Elwood R- Slyvester. dec'd-'ventOry .filed.
-Tiwrnapple Twp
has been ill with measles
Order .allowing claims entered
£»:. Ruth Pennock. Inventory' Susan M. Wilder to Berne 8. Cook,
Ken^th Wilcox attended the
Est Charles P-Field, d-c'd. Or- filed.
|el al. Par. Sec 19. J&amp;uutown Twp. ] BUrfomFertlvai in Benton Harbor
oer allowing claims entered. ’
Est. Clifiord C Dewey, deed. PetiRoy Doolittle and wife to Curl G.;Saturday und sjient Sunday in Kai-'
Ed Clifiord C Drwev. dee d. Uon for hearing on claims filed; no-' Nlethamer win! wife. 1*&gt;L&gt; 3. ♦ and 6! amozoo with his funner college
Waiver of notice filed, prcaif on pro- tier u&gt; creditors issued.
1 Blk 5. "Parrott * Add . Woodland..
'friend.
. . . 'Wallington
Ralph
-•-••
•
Mary stuu)4 deed. Proof ont Ray Doolittle, ei al.'to Cfcrl G.
bate of* will
filed, older
admitfing
Mr. and Mrs Chester Willitts and
will entered, bund of executor
&gt;r filed, probatk of will filed.
[ Niethamer und wife. Lota 3; 4 and 6. Raymond und Janette of Lansing
letters tcstammiary issued,. order
Est, Catherine Maun-r. deed. Or-1 Blk 3. Parrott's Add , Wtxxlhind. , spent Saturday night and- Sunday
hmUing seUlemeiir entered.
der allowing claims entered
• T. 8 K Rei&lt;l aml.-wife to D IL with tlie home frklkti.
Est. Jacob Johnson, dec d. Bond
Mr and Mrs Lawrence-Webb and
firir &lt; I UM DEED*
p‘r u,: 0 Blk 13 K*nn,1,l i
’ ' of‘
„ UJ’T CLAIM DEEDS.
;Second Add. City.
executor filed.- letter* testamentary
; baby
of Lansing
were Sunday guests,,
.. Mr.
and. ....
Mrs. .L. ... Dftjr
iwu«|. older ilmltuig settlement en-• Pearl
-— Hlnclierjo
—-Henry J; Ran-1 Su.un Wiltlei. ,o 8^ s-cook, of
tcred. petition for hearing claims hull and wife. 350 Ac.,
al. Par. Sec. IB. Johnstown Twp.
Bert Seward of. Nashville spent
Yankee
Tap.
hied, notice to creditors issued.
v..,-,- Springs -r,.„
■ Lewi.'. J. Charles and wife 10(Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
;
Mabel
Bellinger
el
al
to
Carl
Bow
;
j
EsL phebe A. Horn. &lt;l&gt;&lt;d DU'Frank G Evans 64 86 Ac. Sec. 34. Gillette.
charge of executor Wind.-.estate man und wife. Par. Secs, 28. 39 and j Assyria Tup.
I Misu's Helen WilUtts and Virenrolled.
' .
, 20. jbhnstown Twp
William -D. Couch and wife to glnia Day attended Hie Sunday
George B M. Keller to Sam L.' Geo. L Hinchman..Admr. Est. Wd-1 School convention in MiddlevilleEst Leon W. Felder; dec'd. Te*Umony U freeholders filed, hceroe' to Keller and wife. 20 Ac. Sec. 11, IJiam H Couch, bu Ac. Sec. 32.)Saturday and gave a fine report at,
Orangeville.
J Irving Twp
Sunday School Sunday morning.
i
Mddred Smith to Sam L. Keller
wil|1M „,
cn-lw, Abbott to
lu George, Tlie Missionary Society will meet
Est. Marion S. Evans, tljr'd. Or­
Bertha
Richards
and wife. 160 Ac.. See.. 14. Oranyt- j{ichards.
1C|IatjK 30
30 Ac..
Ac . Sec.
Sec- 3.
3. Woudland
Woodland ! with Mrs. Will Hyde Wednesday P.
der'confirming aide cifirrGT
,
| Est- Sarah L Fisher, dec d. Order ville.
E. B. Finley. Jr.. Receiver to Belle, M
;
Horton O. Shedd and wife to: Itx. l*ar Sec 16. Caatleton Tup ; Dorothy and Ferris Lathrop spent'
allowing account entered, bond of
trustee filed, letters of trusteeship Frank C Brown and wife. Pur. Stc. Erven V. Troxel and wife to Belle; Sunday m Nashville with their!
28. Barry Twp.
'
.
takued.
tlx. Par. acv
Set.. 16. Castleton Twp
• brother Hubert and wife.
’Est. Nettie Llwnm -- ------ , Ernest R.
and *'lfe
! Miidred Norman
Herbie Wilcox
and:
Nonnun to Martan
Murtun Dick-;
Dick-1 Mr.
*’ and’ Mrs.
*'
—
Julia
Brower. E . Lot land W‘. Lot erson&lt;
3- 10; 53 an(1 5s -DuUytThelma
spent Sunday with Mr. and'
account of special- administrator
------------ .------ —
-,
...
____
filed, order allowing account cn- 8. Blk. 2 Dunning s Add
HUI
A.. Hubcbos
Hutacbm, near Bellevue.
Add.... City.
Cityv
Hill” plat. Johnstown
JolinMown Twp
Twii *
; Mrs A
tered. dlscoarge ol special admlnuJolla Brower to Mildred Smith
MtWrc&lt;j Horman to W R PolThe last meeting of the. P. T. A- '
■----- —........
"
.------------------------ ih'-miu. Lots 4. 11. 57 and'58. Daisy of the Branch school «as held at i
Hill " plut. Johnstown Twp.
the .-.chublhousc Friday evening. A
.
1 Mildred Norman to'yvank Purdy.• musical program was enjoyed after .
(23 Lot* D.n-v Hill’' plat. S-&lt;: 30. which Ice cream and cake were
.........
...
.............. ....
........
........
I
j Johnstown Twp.
'served. Tlw officers for next yearj
R
। Mildred Norm’.uv to Frank Flint' are. a* follows: Pre* . Gerold Sk'id-j
I
[Lot* 15; 16. 25. 36 and 27. Daisy inure. Vice-Pte*.. Forrest-Bidelman.'
j Hill" plat. Sec. 30. Johnstown Twp
ind Secy.-Treas.. Ethel Wilcox. . {
Mildred Norman to May Elizabeth: Several from here went to Has-.
■Bowman. I aits'21. 36. 37, 3K ahd 39. ting* Sunday to *ce the results oft
[■'Daisy HUI ’ plat. Sec. 30. Johrotown lhe train wreck.
Twp x
Elaine Day ha*vb*en ill and un-(
Mildred Norman to Edith Purdv &lt;k-r the doctors carc'jhe past week?

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Hill” plat. See 30. Johnstown Twpj Robe rt J Branson and wife :: ' j Opr school ’will close next Wed-1
; William A Owr' and wife, 10 Ac. nesday. May 30, with a picnic .dm-’
I Sec. 25. Barry Tw p
: ner and sports. Everyone cordially'
! invited to attend. Our very fine |
WARRANTY DEjiDS.
[music notebook', will be on display

ORANGES 5w.'iS‘"’
Tomilots Fancy red rip* select* it. 13c
Pineapple 18 Siaa 20c 24 She 15C
Fresh Peis Sweet and tender 2 .b. 15c

2 • 15c

ICEBERG

KIDNEY BEANS
Od&lt;(&gt;* Brand—Pur* food product*

Argo Corn Starch
Our Mother’s Cocoa 2
Cider Vinegar

lb. can

19c

quart bottle

10c

.

Table Salt

pt, 5c

Country Club — fr*« running Iodised salt

CUT BEETS
Grapefruit

No, 2 can

Country Club or Dromedary

Bisquick

pkf- 29c

Cold Modal

Cremo Sugar Wafers

A. 15c

Delicious - with cream filling

Fresh Bread

SODA

I' i-lb. loaf

Country Club — Criap and flaky

French Brand, lb. 23c

6c

2 J 17c

CRACKERS

Jewel Coflee

10c

3 ib.b.i 55c

Kroger Tissue
S«minot« Tl*aue 4 rolls 25c
rich smooth blend

Canvas Gloves
Closely knit wrists

2

pair*

15C

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gallon QQa
can
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Beef Pot Roast 25“ !b. 10c
Beef Ribs
u. i4c
Steaks
Hamburg .s“;.^7'.:b 3 *5c
Pork Steak
3 25c
Pork Roast Boneless Ik 12c
lb. 10c
Veal Chops
Smoked Ham ^h"&lt; lb. 12c
Smoked Picnics Cured »■ 8c

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and Reliability of Every Community
Is Dependent Upon Its Banks
A good bank is absolutely necessary if your,
city and community are to be thrifty and pros­
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city and community if it is to be the "Good
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consistent with safe and conservative business
management has*always been extended to every
patron!

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and you are invited to become one of our patrons
and enjoy the-service and convenience this bank
has to offer its patrons. - *

'and wife. E'.- Lot II Nashville til-J have thiv of&gt;i&gt;urtifnlty on the last
Ugr.
•
,
(day of school.
Charles B. Baldwin and wife to j Quite a number of people attendGeorge W Colvin and wife, lart-s 1. ed the Mother * Day program at the
i and 3. Blk. IS. Striker'* Add . City. J church which was under tiic capable
Glen Otfaler and wife to Warren direction of Mrs. Leia Ford. Tlie
J Brogan an'd-wtfe,. 100 Ac. Sec 7.committee for the Children's Day
and 4u Ac.. Sr-c. 1. Hope mid Balti-' procrum i- Mrs. Leia Ford. Miss
I more Tw p- .
1
iGlenna Osgood and Mrs. Gertrude
I Frank A. Drake nnd wife to Eu- springer.
igcnc. C. WlKianuoii iqid wife. S3- Mr. and Mrs Jeise Osgood spent
Ac.. S«&lt;:. 37. Baltimore Twp.
(the week end In Bedford with their'
• Emnui L Clemence to Melvin A ‘daughter and family, Mr. and Mr*
King and wife. 40 Ac.. Sec. 25 Wm Holley.
Johnstown I*
MiHli- i.. Day gia -ts in the Roy
Haslet fYTgl
. Harry Suns und Mr and Mrs. Wm.
'Pliiilips Adil. Nashville'village.
•: famg ot Baltic Qreek.
' Albert H. Brill and wife to Allen'
i, Miss Glenna Osgood attended
E Malcolm and-wife. Lot 2. Blk. 8.1' Achievement day logrtlw with her ■
. R J Grant * 2nd. .Add.. City.
•school pupils, in Hastings Saturday.
GLASS CREEK.
Marv Nelthamer to Perry c
Mr and Mr- Edward Bckslrom*
Mother's Day visiters al Chas?
Flory and wife. Lot 1. Blk. 3. andI and deanc of Battle Creek called on
Par. See 18 Woodland Twp.
j- relatives and friends here Sunday. Whittemore's were. /Fred Bechtel,'
wife
and
son
Billie of Hostings, Cleo
• Ida Arnold lo Frank 'A: Coolt andI
scieral families attended the mis- &gt;
' cellaneotik xhowcr given Saturday',Brown and family ot Hickory Cor­
Dayton Jordan and wife to FordI night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. :ners and Frank FrancistfO. wife And
baby
of
Kalamazoo.
* i
Robert Vrooman of Bucbec Comers
Ik-pncjta Sternficld to G E Ran-•Un honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. William I. Sunday guests at Forrest Havens'
were. Robt. McGlocklln. wife and
ney aetd wife. Pai. Gwin* Grove • i Hart.
daughters, also Alva McGlocklln and
Barry Twp
■Mb Of Hastings,
Louie Erway and family and Ray
R. Pettit iinti Wife, Par See.
Mr and Mrs ,B J. Wellman were
Otis and family ni Kalamazoo were
Hastinga City.
a.„ .&lt; h» su„d.,
-■
I . Richard W. Bird and wife
_______________________
.
.. state
—‘
. «Friday.
.
Mr*. Sara Erway is caring lor
'Dorothy H- Nobh. Lol «J Walnut• home
on the
Road
Ridge. JohnsKran Tu p
' .
\ fine program was rendered--at Mrs. Burr Laubauglvhnd baby of
G- E'. Raniwy and wife to Sam; the P T A. Fndny evening, it be­ the Edger district
Sunday vlaltora nt Roy Erway’a
: Becker, et al. Pur. Guin* Grove.; mg the last meeting for tne
the vear
year.
wail
Barry Twp
» Election of'’ Oiiiccrs"
—
— "iwki
' ’ *for Acn’' Al w°n&lt;' wl,c a'ld daughter
1
Mrs Flovl Vm Wie !U,&lt;1 g*Wier Erway of Grand Rapids
.W.’.d Xi,XdcitS «- and Dick
D“ Rose
n~ and wife of Hastings. [inmid. vice presidcilL and Mrs. Hil-’ Clyde Warren and family,spent
. ,
.
.
Idebrant. secretary-treiuurer. Pro- last Sunday in Lansing with Mrs
Warren'S
mother
• James W Huu uul and wife to I cram committee lor first meetpig
Sunday visitors at Roy Oakes'
Bert Sparks and wife. P.c. b--c 30..next year,'Agnes Dvaklns and How- were.
Art Lord and wife and Mr.
CosileUm Twp.
lard Drmond.
Richard McLt i- ntxi wife to Agne.i, Our school attended the township and Mrs. Bartholomew' ot Battle
&gt; Ruth Conklin. 80 Ac. Sec 13, Juhu-JryraJ M iiooi Field Day at Nashville
Ruth Erway ot Kalamazoo spent
town. Tap. "fliut Saturday. They mAde a fine
Agues Ruth Cunklm to Candace - showing in all events, winning eight the week end with her parent* here.
. B. Krleii.im. Pur. 8g- 20. Baltimore nrst &lt; and two seconds
THE CROSSROAD*.
'
1 Twp.
Mr- .Smith is very ill at the home
...
। -.
nS-’W. Smith
. ....--------------A great many from tin- nciglilyirSoinc low lived vil|atn entered the-hood attended the 4-H club
1 brooder 'both. '. ' W Smith a few Achievement -Day which »*. held in;
cma-lnuthts ago-and carried•* away about the Methodist church at Hastings’
t. 7321 1U&gt; White Leghorn chick*.
Saturday.
| Mui.’, Edith Blocher ' and Mira Mr. nnd Mrs. Homer Batra and
de £.• Katherine Baker nf Hastings vuifed Mr and Mrs. Orlev South, were Sun- ’
■
: at. Jui-.n Blocher s over till week day guwu of Mr. And Mr - Dorr
Kenyon of Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan 6cobey of'
Delton am! John WiltitU and a
friend from Hastings were Sunday
R- Bennett. &lt;•', :,l. Par. Lot 9
3ue*U of Mr. and 'Mra. Earl W.l13. Kgnfirld &gt; Add. City.
Hams.Edward J EHc» ahd wile to
Harold fjmith and family former-E.. Shipman '
Ridge
ly of this vicinity, left Benton ILir■v-ntii grade:
bv Saturday mght fur Lu. Angelei.
David BfJ
California

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

•lr.-4-ie Scolfcy and Helen and Mrs
earned Ernest William* were In Battle

Ha:
3j. Prairieville p
Perry C. Fk-H'
NIC! turner. Lol 1

Twp.
Herbert H HUtnphrt
eonstanee Humphrey
Sec 31. Barry Iwp.
, Eduard C Staraey

Arthur Hodges spent Saturday
night and Sunday with fncmis at
(WXtram for Auyria Center.

It-has Just about gdtten so in thuf
country tliat when a .’peaker rcsorts to gencraiicatioiw the audience
think* he doesn't know anything in,
particular.

Sunday »:

night
Air* Arthur Roc. and fam.day Uiornin; they went on Earl ClMescmait. Cicola Conklin.
to-aiid gut Mrs Silke and;: Ena. L T Jarrard and Leou Up.
lum attended Acluevemcnt.Pay at
Hilling^ Saturday
Mr*. Lulu Gray and.Robert ’ . ;ted Loon Gray's tn We»l VennoatttUe Sunday.

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Thursday, Friday and Saturday
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Moth Crystals

25c

and

89c

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having.
AQr
Per quart '
*Tvb
Light and Dark Oak

Floor Paint
4-hour Dryer.
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49c

Moth Cake*—Ring*

10c * 25c * SI

Poultry Lice

MOTHS

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Varnish Stains

Vj Pint 50c Pinta 75c
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Spraying Materials
We curry a complete line—Bluejc Leaf “40",
A'raenate of Lead, Calcium Arsenate, Paris
Green, Semesan Bell (potato treatment),
Corrosive Sublimated Formaldehyde.

CROW TOX, for crow repellent—60c und $1

Batik Enamels
FoVR HOUR DRYER
Will not chip, wear* long, ha*
.
high gloss.

Reg, Price, I gal.
M.M— Sale Price .
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$2.15—bale Price ....

i Reg. Price. 1, gal.
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�THH HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, WO-

'rain IPDirATinM
does NUI
not make
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answer to the name of Pau! Leroy. I David HsffW
WOODLAND.
ASSYRIA.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
Littte Arlene Thvim-or lanslnw U
..
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• •
vuitrnj he
Mr and Mrs. Walter Stanton are
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Cliff of De&gt;Mrs. May Huff Haskill wm called I Tuesday night
IRRIGATION UStLtdO Vi1111»« n«»uni Mid u ncle. Mr. a nd Ilwndlng pan of the week at their Iron spent Thiirsday-nlght at Walk- to) Laingsburg on account of the had been sials I
-Mrs_ George Varney fora fe» , Wall lake cottage
! er Cottons.
deL______________ _____ _ _________________.
L-l lUC-Ui
*7“ -UM
_ „u,
| Weather
Record! CLwShow U-.
Ud-'*^£
, Mothers Day callers of Mrs. Mln- Cleo Sears and family spent Sun- Dougali, the husband of (nae) Ida;funeral was held M FriMmort
.._
i ,dr
*F evening
one of the old neighbor gtrlvday at two p. m. at the U.Kcto
wxiv. lier son. Fred
rreu. and
auiu d--------— at Floyd Kimbles in
। equal, Rainfall Faihl to n
SupGiddings
’nd.’dau8hter,"Ruth?
have . nie Brandt were,
fadings "aand.daughter.
Ruth, ’have
of thb community. He passed away Burial near KmdaU. We afl
। wife nnd her daughter. Mrs. Olive .t Wcxxlland.
Woodland.
Slata Smith of Grand Rap-'April 29th of Brights disease, and'our very deeput sympathy to i
pl, Crops In........
Growing
mw^S’Z,*r
, _________
......... Time
an,d
antl Mr8' Olto'' Mig 8UI
ids spent from Saturday til) Mon- •«» funeral was held on Tuesday. I bereaved widow and children ana
। The present perversity of the
Mr. and Mrs Vet, Ovcramith and C,\‘l °r
Crctk'
'dayWith het parents, Mr and Mrs Ma&gt;’ 3,1&lt;1 ‘•Mr-’. Haskill remained other relallvw.
• weatherman in sending rain every Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crockford
Creckfocd of the,
the
WOls ™
Btarkcn wm
waa ilaker,Jo
taken to Ann
Ann!------Um 8fnnh
------..
^,enU
. enlef
. . m(or
™. .
a lew ...... Wr aI1
... --------our 1 Mri
Mri Uda
Lida JarlWeT and um,
lluu
.. ..
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------few minutes looks like a direct
slap
‘lUtrict .1...
**" “u's .O&lt;
n&gt;^UnH-eraiiv
‘th?ra
‘
‘*“»d wllh ® - birthday party or..deepest sympathy to lhe bereaved|spent Friday night at Nancy Jaratat tlw agricultural engineering de- a,l‘]
J«w Crockford Sunday. Mr. Ulf university hospital there
.Monday evening.
। widow and children and other rela- ftr's. The latfar's sister. Mrs. Carrie
partment at Michigan State Col- »''rt Mr* _Harry James and Dr.
Mesdanws Marton Gaul, and Ix&gt;Mrs Della Cotton spent Saturday Ilves.
•
; Cassel, ot Grand Rapkis, is spending
lege which has Just announced a Sherman Fowler of Hastings were velte Mllier and MUa Katherine । and Sunday with tier son. Charles! Mr. and Mrs. Titus Wilt of Sun-llhls **elt there.
schedule
'Irrigation meetings to ^aliens in t,
th.
Jones were
uen-in
Baltk-Creek
cotton, and family in
in Mulliken.
field spent Saturday night and Sun-' Bom to Mr and Mrs.
Mr». Will OUs
OUa of
ot
rciwduic for
for'irrigation
“ ‘afternoon.
‘Hernoon. Mr. and Junes
in Battle
Creek Saturday Colton,
held
*- held
■ 36 Michigan countia.
yw&gt;c&gt;.ford have moved to morning
-Eurl- -S«-ue and Vesta Cooper of . day at Cleo Sears'. ' •* f
- •
----------------- -boy,
biin
oountiea Nn
Mrs Welby
W&lt;*lbyjflgrU&lt;&gt;rd
rnondruc to assist our pastor. Rev
Gobles 'nee----------------Vet* King 1 a -baby
h Cass. May 17. and t,tc
l*w CrocmWiFTurn.
CrocliSWdTiirn. in Carlton for
far 'Harold
«t a
* nine-thirty A. M.
.M. Greensillr spent Monday evening I Little Misses Audr* May Scars and1
starting with
Harold Dixon.
Dixon, at
®L.uuHt in
,,, Chippewa. August ji
-the
— —
..............
............ period,
...... which
-------- was
----- broad-------- : at Charles Seasc's.
ending
31.
summer
months and Mr.. -----and —
devotional
j June Mary Slocum spent Tuesday--------------- --• .
Typca of pumps
numpv which will lx-*Mj
bc,*,r"- Joe CrodUord
Crocklord arc living in
In caM,
cast over Battle Creek alftuon
Typuof
staUon
Born to Albert Shr.l]cnbarRer ond'nlght with,their teacher, Mrs. ChrU-. Cheer up and smile. Its gravity
i____ at ...
__L7i__ ___
______ _ ttuilr &gt;uuna&gt; l«
WET.1.
shown
tiw .meetings
arcjJdesigned
*n W4*d,"ud:.
WELL.
wlfc Ma&gt; u a
-wJjq wUI una fox.
that keep* things down.
to lift water from ponds,’ lake*, or Mr ,an&lt;* Mrs' ** ,u Green were
Meadamrs
I
Meadamcy Kate Cole. Nellie StanStan­ ■
streams, for Irrigating fMirposes but Grand Rapfaa visitors Thuraday.
.
..... ...
ton. Nellie Miller, and Irene Jones:
the pumps no doubt can lx- reversed
Mr; and Mrs. I". G. Kil|Minck am! are in charge of tin- chicken dinner
to take water off flooded fields H the
vlMtcff Mr. .ufa-^frs. Ivan to be served on Deooratiou Day at
rains continue
Dennis of Grand Rapids Bunday. , tbc Briggs church.
; Weather report* taken in Michi- Mr. and Mm Dennis have a new1! Onun Coon wx-. a guest on Sungan for the post 20 years .-Jmw that baby daughter Mrs. Dennis Is a sLs-!i clay at the Hugh Ca.se hon-.e Other
very few seasons have rainfallu&gt;r of Mrs KlifMtrick.
! calleFs were Mr. and Mrs Fred
AUK TKATVK1NO
enough to supply adequate water
Many from here attended the Brand* and Mr and Mrs. George!
for moat‘field crojr, Tin.-, deficiency Music Festival at Central. scJwj! Leonard.
in rainfall la not so much a lark ol Hasting* Sunday afternoon. Wood- ■ Professor Arthur Hurnip of Al­
the whole year but Is i&lt; shortage
honorable mention in the bion College has been .ecutrd for
during tlx- growing M*a«in. Surpltu vU*Me class of tiu- county Chorus,
water which fails now will not be
Mrs. Qora 8hof«be!i and Mr ..nd,.oration Day »ix&gt;nw&gt;n-d by the Union
available for c«m and potatoea next
P™* Gardner attended the fu- Cemetery A.M&gt;octatton at the Union
August.
'
neral of Mr Wm. Howitt of Clarks- cemetery at two o'clock In the attcr1 The agricultural engineering de- vU*1? Sunday.
noon.
partment explains Use uv ol the
Mr- 11,111 M1' Arthur Ailerdin,:
A ir-xx! . representat ion of the
overhead irrigation system and also **:re Grand Rapids vs.-itor* Monday ■ members ot the 4-H Club wre m
the use of the canvas how lor supMr. ami Mrs £d. Covey ot Gobks1 Hastings Saturday for Achievement
fIoUR
FEED -;- COAL -«- CEMENT -t- LIME
plying watci* to crope. Each system WiR
»'&lt;'k »nd with Mi. and day activities. Mum Betty Ketcham
ha* advantage.s under certain eon- Mrs Clyde Ruel).
ot the Steven* school a as onr of
BRICK . -;- TILE -r- FARM IMPLEMENTS
dltlons The canvas h&lt;w mi:th&lt;uf
Mrs. Lawrence Faul and ■ »&gt;n • three girls winning honors in the
wiu perfected at the College and Greydon accompanied Mr. and Mrs ■ ;• health contest.
the equipment needed fur it can,be Ch“s Rowladi-r on a motor trip to'1
Miss' Helen Gray has resumed her
made by any Michigan resident Florida. They will b&lt; gon® several duties In Battle Creek after spending
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
under the terms of the patejit ub- weeks.
the winter nt home.
tinned by tin- College.
Mrs J - V Hilbert was a. Battle'
Rumor has n that one of. our Io­
I Recurtl* kept on irrigation projects Creek visitor Friday.
cal boy?. Wilson Guide! and Mias
;last year show that crops make rcLester Brumm and Ward Green
markable responses to applications
north tnxit fishing'la
married on ThurHiay «j last week
------------- ------------ ft srtfay !COnX
ill! tlll&lt; tkMl.'.
CEDAR t REEK.
[ Some of our laboring people have
“*
fle,tU *l U,r
Club will hold their May meeting
The rural schools arc closing tor
Will ConoUrict and wife of qu-J procured work where they arc Con-.|pr ______ , ,
'1‘ue.sday evening at lhe scluxiL ,ibe Mimi»-r, the Slevttu-closfec| on
max visited Henry Wertman and strutting the girls' camp on Clear, when a prtx-e.-MoH jias wl m front houu-j They 'Will have a Cluld'-Friday with a picnic at lhe scncxil
Wife Of tins place Sunday.
- Iake, south of Dowling.
o{ a re.staulant fast week, we read Health program.
,
, ground, the Briggs eliiM-s OU WrdThe M. I*. Ludll-s' Aid will be cnMr nnd Mrs. Vaughn Fuller of the entire stuff of waitresses, reMr und Mr.s. Gerald Eiiqland of iwsday of this week and the Eagle
tci tinned by Mrs. Lena Webster. Hastings vtMled Mr. and Mrs. Eb-1 mainrd ptilslde for over an hour Grand Hupids were guests ;ot Mr. !on Friday, May 11&gt;.
Thur.Miay, Muy 25, for supper- Et--; bit* fx-Uiuur. al*o Henry Lcinaar and None of tlu; regular emdomers no­ and Mm Glenn England Sunday.
t rybody inVlted.
i family. Sunday. .
! ticed anything unusual.
Mr. and Mr. Karl C. Faul .uid
KLINGENSMITH.
family were -kuc*u&gt; of the latter’s
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Willyard had
mother. Mrs C. B Benham, ol Has­ thbir
Michigan Veal
Home Dressed
Veal Stew, lb. 7c
children and families from
, tings Sunday.
Rapids. Caledonia. Own
Mr and Mr:.. Donald Gager and Grand
lake and Middleville spent Motlwijs
son Morgan sjxiit the v^eek cud with Day with them.
Extra Lean Any Size Piece
Mr. und Mrs. Harry’ Hough u!. Mr. and Mrs. A. C Johnson and
. Hartford.
Sliced 2 lbs. 25c
daughter Velma und Alien Steeby
; Miss Ret a Jarvis spept the week were gucstg of the former's daughter
'end with her parents of Benton! and husband. Mr and Mr*. Arthur
Harbor.
: Getty, in Middleville Sunday.
•
H. A Kitson of Harrisville. Michi-:
gan ‘ha* been engaged by the school': There was a gixxl atfandiuice at
Not'Salty
the Motlure Day fcr.'ke at tbc
board for Superintendent of the Yankee Springs cl.uroh Sunday.
Woodland Towiulup sclwol for the Mrs. Amy Yotingu of Mladic-, dlr was,
.coming year.
J presented with u plant fobj^ink the
■ Mrs. Artie Spindler, MIsms Jeanne nldtst motlwr .preai-nt and Mr.-. DuBois. Retu JarvU and Leruxv Helen FY-nlon Handy of Middleville
. Dowden and Messis. Donald Gager. was.
a pla^t for be=• IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENTS
xwSS K:presented with
■
Mr. und Mrs Goodwin of near!

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Mr*. Tie«.ie Cimc enwriamcd thop»«d Harold of Grand Raold* kikI
Home Fxionomic CImm at her home H°»'1 UUery und friend.sof Dowagiac
Wednesday, all nxfaibers prcwnt but!Mr. and Ml*. Wm
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Grove Cline and Mis. Glenn Alien;!Busy Bee club Roni Middleville one
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। next Friday evening.
i-'l*”'
CI?4Nwhwlk nnd.
Friday afternoon. April 38th. Mrs. !*&gt;» Sunday they hblped Mr. Gideon(
Guy Clin.’ held a miscellaneous; Kennedy ce.ebratc his With birth-.
.shower, honoring Mrs Lucille Per- |dny’ Mr. Keniwrdy s cake had JU
radlt. Gaines were played and a very !candles
A,u’r " P-t’a-*aIli d“V
.delUlous lunch was served. Many
*»Ui him all departed'wish■ useful and brautiful gifts were re- lnc him more happy birthday*,
ccived. Everyone rejK&gt;rt*-d a fine. Frnnk and Melvin Stoku* have
tlni4.
gone to Grand RapuU as they have
j Birge Thomas. Miss Mildred;employment there.
Schantz and MLss Ruth Heintz at-1
• '~~~
• • ’“
:
tended tlw Senior play at Galesburg
1
«&lt;EL&gt;.
: Friday evening.
Mrs. Anna Gibbs, Sr., entertained
! Mr. and Mrs..'John Kcpkcy of i the Busy Bee Club Thursday alterI Hatt spent Friday afternoon and • ntion. A quilt wa.s lied for Hit.-ho.,l! Saturday tqfenoon with the form- lew and a general good time wm the
•cr'a brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs | rejxjrt.
,
I Win. Kcpkey. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew : Mi&gt;- Colburn and family ol La­
i Rousli .and Mr und Mrs. Victor barge visited her mother. Mra. Surah
Henncy Of Hastings.* Mrs Lida ' McCaiil. on Motlwr's Day. '
, Gackler and daughter. Ferna. W- Francis Haight of Grand Ranidi
'Grand Rapids and ri-latlvcs from]was a Saturday night visitor al hU
! Laming were Sunday afternoon' parents, Mi. and Mr-. Eugene
Cartier-'jH.tlKht.
The Ijdle*' Aid will meet ThurxRoy McCaul antP wife spent
duy. May 18th for an afternoon■ Mothers Day at William HuHet’s in
meeting 8u|&gt;per a-nrd by Mr-. Earl, Middleville
j Kerinet-ii.- Mrs George Adams and
Hany Mendendall and wife spent
Mr.- Lewi* Skinner.
Saturday evening ruth Leon PotU
'Mr. and Mrs George Finkbcineh| and wife.
ignd Mr. and Mrs Hale ot Linden’ Harold England and family and
■ spent tlw Week end with tiw falter s Morris Lewis and wife of Kalamadaughter. Mra. Guy Cline, and fam- zoo. Clayton Johnson and wife and
ily.
I Mrs. Robert Johnson of Bowne and
The Young Popple qf the M E ■ Alfred England ot Mnidicvillc. .spent
I Sunday School arc preparing a pro-1 Mothers Day with Izoti Potts and
1 gram for Mother ■ Day. Muy 14th, a*, ■ wife Mr*. Martini McNco was a caller ‘at “the
homo in tlw after­
10:30. Everyone welcome.
------•* Pott.-.
— *-----noon. Junior England remained lor
j a longer visit.
I D’niua Yanjer of Nashville was on
over the weekend guest o! Norman।
, Barry.
x
A pleasing Mother's Day program |
I was carried out nl the church Sun-;
[day There w.v&gt; a gaxl attendance
and a collectton'wa» taken for the 1
Clark Memorial Home. Rev Conk-i
•lln will preach next Sunday, Come --------------------------------------------and hear him ami enjoy 5. S. with 1
•
f ^aa .
|U*Mrt Bernice McGowan of Chicago!
:

---------- AND-----------TRADE IN YOUR

Built Like

Thermos Bottle
Holds heat for hours,

■»- 11c

Hot Water.'

(but without a Consumers Special Heater)

Your family can en­
joy Iwenty-four hours

,b., IOC

Picnic Ham

EVERY FAMILY...
EVERY HOME...

Mra. Housewife,
Doe. Your
Husband Know

Shoulder ROASTS
Rib CHOPS

&lt;1V V IB

* Important to
Using

“• 5c

FURNACE COIL
and

OLD HEATER!
We Make You an Allowance
on This Purchase
'

good clear.
and bothersome methods. Put out
rusty waler. Improte furnace heat­
ing, cut fuel cosU.-

any hour, every hour.

BUY BEFORE PRICES ADVANCE-INSTALL NOW
A Small Amount Down and Monthly Payments Will Do It
COME IN — OR PHONE 2306

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

SAME PRICE today
AS 42 YEARS AGO

Kellogg’s

2

POST TOASTIES
SHREDDED WHEAT
BEETS
Saida,
KIDNEY BEANS
SHRIMP
HEINZ KETCHUP

Matches

Stomach Gas Ruins
Health and Beauty
Stomach guv that causes loss ot
sleep and rert ruin* your health
and your beauty! Even people
who have auflered tor year* from
stomach troubles caused by acid
stomach arc getting relict from
Blsina-Rex, a new. doliclousUutlng anttakld powder. BiamaRex bring.- fating relief tool
Get it today at Canrlh d: fetch­
bins, lhe Rexall Drug Store.—Adv.

19c

3 — 10c

Birds-Eye

IONA FLOUR °°eE*«h‘hBarr*1 53c
8 O’CLOCK Coffee &gt;*. 3 »». 49c
BOKAR COFFEE
- 22c

Oxydol

“Clean.
37c
37c
25c
25c
15c

R1NSO
CLIMALENE
CORN
COOKIES
Old Fashioned
NUTLEY MARGARINE
P &amp; G or KIRK’S FLAKE SOAP“

Sugar

Michigan
Beet

12c

45

Bulk

47c
19c
21c
25c

SUGAR
fur. &lt;
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
PREMIUM SODAS
SPINACH
While -WboU or Sliced
BREAD
Sliced
RYE BREAD
CIGARETTES

^5 OUflCCS Wr254

visited her sister. Mt' Agnta Barry,
'and family tlw ftn-tot last week
Mrs. Millie Fisher si*’nt Sunday
■afternoon at Will Co^-aell's in
Lake view
Our school closes Friday of this
| week. The teucheY and pupils are
i planning a picnic

19c

f-

2

Black

$1.00

14b. pkg.

25

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

BAKING
POWDER
ECONOMICAL
AND EFFICIENT
Double Tested/

Double Action/

NEW CARROTS
&lt;=.
HEAD LETTUCE
NEW POTATOES
FLORIDA ORANGES

a
Standard Grade

The Great Atlantic de Pacific T

lie

�IDE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY JI. 193S

MTI.O.
.
B-" Inn Inc next Sunday evening
there will I* church wmce-at Mito
*very Sunday evening ‘at right
o’clock. Tlie younit people'* choir - I
Prnirievllto will have the music it V
cliari’e next Sunday evening. whl«iK?
nil be u c.inriivlixht Mrvice Cume
and find out the MgniScsncr &lt;&gt;t the
candle light .will look for a rood
congregation. .
.
.Milo school u nr daw next Friday. '
A picnic will bi held Saturday at
I’nunuglteFark. tinJes* n rainy
dampday, if &gt;n tlie picnic will be
’• - s*'“&gt;t-»i H»i■--!■---•■ family of Battle
and Mr , at («&lt;• Bradfield houw All arc inv&gt;tfr.&gt;nV»«k*« VunnTrf ‘‘iuum/ • Huby Adnan-on hnd . fl.uiih’ of &lt;d H- will gfo be-lhe tut p. T. ASl.tx ef Mirhic.i. ■xi.’T.i.i ..M r.-a- plainwell ;&gt;&gt;xm: Sunday wfh ^hrtr nierung thu sprint:
.
«dmiai«Rt.j. &lt;» j!&lt;» -.e. ' . r the vv, i
*j. 4n(t jf. •• peter Adnan-' A large numlJer enjoyed she Mnv
i ?r.a
.-’o/.Xnf ie J wn..
breakfast at the home, of Stn N'.
uir 'jicnar. jiu. a. i». ieu. i”'1' our 4-H Club boy4-and rlrb made pnhef Tbwrdgy morning.under the
a fine •owing at tjie Auiicyahlent gU'j.-lres of rhe Hrinu IJierary Club
&lt;i" C.h&gt;&lt;si »:•-«
dav in iwMmb Saturday The? v.-on with Mr» Mrmiiwn as cn-h&lt;-.-&lt;t —
GJiambtrlaln
ivhip in. 2nd

Q\:ar&amp;&gt;rtV.Me/..
May 9, 1933

K great thing has occurred amongst us. We have made a complete
turn-around, and at last America’s face is toward the future.
Three years---- 1929 to 1932----- wo Americans looked backward.

All

our old financial nnd political machinery was geared to pull us out of
the depression by the same door through which wo entered. Wo
thought it simply a case of going back the way we came. It failed.
Wo now realise Ihat the way out is forward---- through it.
Thanks for tliat belongs to President Roosevelt. Inauguration
Day ho turned the Ship of State around, Having observed the failure

of sincere efforts to haul us back the way wo cqoe, ho designed a new
method---- new political and financial^machinery----- to pull us out
the way we aro going---- forward. He is clearing international
obstacles out of the way; ho does not stand in awe of tariffs. The

people begin to feel that he does not take advice from the ’inter­
.'|M‘.*Her. Thue ay nine member* atun»hd tin- truck meet returning
-.r""3 in ’-he viudiiatinc claw..'
with In r-brother to (heir hpmtt tn
hi-; Tiw Standard Bearer. Girls will lU-tinfi* that evening.
"

ests" ; that he has courage and loyalty to work for one supreme
interest only---- the welfare of the American people. That is n big

achievement for two months in office.
And now wo all look to what is coming; we grow,less nnd less

concerned with what is behind. We are looking for a hand-hold on
the haul rope. Every man wants to.do what ho can, and all ho can.
The best thing I enn do for the Country is to create industry
by building good motor cars. If I knew anything better to do, I
■ would do it. Industry must bo my contribution. Motor cars must
face ahead to the future, like everything olso. They are so much a
part of the Natlpn’s daily life that if they lag behind they hold

’ the Country back.

Nir. and Mrs GctWitv Sl.rum and
Marguerite visited their parent &lt;_ Mr.

IH JOTU

Hastings, were Sun
Ben Cnxitlords.

Conquers Stomach
Pains Quickly

The most damaging substitute for econ­
omy is that form of penny pinching
which allows valuable property to be
destroyed by lack of maintenance.
SucJh economy' is not economy at all hut the
most expensive luxury. A shingle which costs
only a few cents to replace can cause damage in
hundreds of dollars. A dry gravel road which
can be saved at low cost will grind up and blow
away unless steps are taken to hold expensive
surface material.
The least expensive and most satisfactory meth­

od of protecting our highway investment of
millions is to hold road surfaces with Dowflake
Calcium Chloride.
To do without this modern maintenance mate­

rial is to permit waste of one of our greatest
and most useful public investments, our valuable
highways. Waste of surface material necessitates
replacement at high cost. Support your highway

officials in their attempt to preserve your invest­
ment by authorizing ample supplies of Dowflake
Calcium Chloride, which prevents dust and
holds road surfaces.

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN
Mr and Nf- (INr.n Sanborn nnd
•.■fi.it.-f u of c.hdoniu vpent Sunday?
With Mr ..; A Mr» Hav Clemen* '
■ Mr."
Ttoynton. who ha* been
two,week* with Mrs. RayC*mtnj l i, returned to her home
■
Myi:K Clemens and Claud spent
' Sunday evening with their mother.'
1 M; ■ B-n cioje. .&gt;f Carlton Center.
I
•

Filling ■Minn service still Im-’
Mow.:, and .-9011 tiw boy will be
I-iOkuig to K« if our ears arc clean ‘

DOWFLAKE

CALCIUM CHtORIDE 77-80%

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 24, 1933

NUMBER

PAGES-1 to 8

4

HEROLD C. HUNT MAY

H.H.S. ALUMNI TO
TAX COMMISSION VETEwill Redecorated PROGRflMFOR
BE DISTRICT GOVERNOR HOSMER SCHOOL HAS Voh‘”fT
Annual Poppy Sale Saturday
American Legion And Aux
0^011011710111
MV
Former" HmUngs Teacher,
BANQUET JUNE 2
MAKES CHANGES Ihary To Vi.it Seven OemeHIGHEST PER CENT
ULbUOfl I lUlll UAI Supt. ofst. Johns Schools,
teries In County

1

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PRELIMINARY REPORT TO Decoration of the graves of de- USUAL PROCEDURE WILL
. At
reused Veterans buried in the ceme-1
—-------— .
TAXING UNITS HAS
BE FOLLOWED IN THE .-held
, lerica tiirouglKWt the county wijl be
BEEN SENT OUT
turricd out this year the same as
DAY’S EXERCISES
June
lor M-veial veata nur.t bv the Amer-'

Likely to Win place

the Rotary comeh’tlon to b*
in Sauli Sir Mane. Canada.
S^and 6. a district governor »ilk
lx- naiqvd for the 35ltu_ District.

Saturday. .May "5l. America will pies each man can make ,In a day'
pay honor to lu World war dead
order to prevent the vetoran*
,
,
... from overtaxing their itrrngth-Und
~
spread^e worlt amonft as many EVENT IS FIFTY-FIRST OF
IN COUNTY HEALTH DE­ wlufi mtlllons of Americans will
wear the bright red poppie* to ‘how men a« pos-4ble The Auxiliary «Up- ’
HAATlNflA AB8O
PARTMENTS SCHOOL
that they still remember ami nn*1 phes the materials and advances Uie
HEALTH PROGRAM
uiatclul for the' rervictr, of tHom- money to pay the veterans as the.
CIATION
uho gave their lire , in defenre of work grx-.i forward through the win-' .
---------—
,
,nUIU BEST
oco. PERCENT
rcu.cn,.­
&gt;T“\“Rb, i
WALTER PHELPS TO
AWARDED

Sunday previous^to Decoration Day. MARCH TO RIVERSIDE
FINAL ORDER WILL BE
•"""“V
—. — .- .—
- ixirt 0! Cuiiaiui, Hu* cIihIIW-*i mi.vice
toABE
OFHEAtTH
ISSUED
ON suns,
JUNE FIRST
Mu
&gt;
memorial
is . held
CEMETERY
AT
NINE R.
A IV1.
M •-&lt;*’« “»**th-*111,1 -*w c Hum. ,uIOOUI.U VIX
i moi u
, r4ch
MItri
1Iig art
&lt;hr.
LCNIE
I tri I A
I nilUC

PIUS.

H*.
_ ___
-__ _ _
num...:
.n.-r.-ri.-*, unit tlK
I hi* ‘ Commttuo Secures Attorney
...» ........... .. ... ... ... Wonderral Campaign I, Made„
‘""'T?
Bonre Difficulty With Frac- e
to Immunize •»
the
tionnl School Dials. Extend­ place
[ William H. Wine of Lansing that position. Mr. Html-li..: many
’» Rural
Fullj-r Cemetery-1 00 P M
School
Children
ing Into Other Counties
U Denver the Adders,
Woodland Cemetery—1.30 P

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«

.UH&gt; ll|i.n,l&gt; 1-IIIKI-, 11.- -..................

of the American Ugion Auxiliary
mid
wiii Tie
and their
their avistaiifs
a-.'.utants’ will
lie prepun-d
prepared
to
thi. m. tnotiai flower
bv^hrAuxHmn-Vor1 tiVt?PoJ'-'v'd/v

-—

;

ACT A8 TOASTMACTSI

any stor the individual is able- to
mnk&lt;-.
make. None
None of
of the
the American
American L.,u.- Hon. John Ketcham Delivers
ginn Auxiliary workers, who will be Memoriam—Barbara WiL
cumpensation for her rerviccx. AJi
cox Represents Graduates

The Alumni
High
-1 ...
.......... . ...... m.having
....—
««'iwcwnsnneiiriiKnwnre
nrai-H&lt; alThe Sctaxil Hr-olth Program of Uie .
and tb* volunteer wnritrrs will contribution* will be used for the
"
‘ of the
" Hastlngx
*
—
Committees,
into,
charge
th- llrctlon with our High rehool
|libM-rvaiu-r of .Decoration Day on' «, to.
i*l&lt;TO&gt;'.»/.«« TO tw".'•"I*.
ta' I....... . .■«*,&gt;■ ,TOy t- »■" ,»»!*■,
" I"' tod rehtotototo of &lt;MM. school will meet for tianr ntty-ftret
annual banquet In the. High oehcxil
TiirMluy. Muv 30, have tiu-ir plan* tartans of Hastings- Tin- Hastings .......
"*‘n completed for
the year a filial
All of the
-old III
in:. veterans
their
-.................................
Mir poppiix to-be
w
• • ------ und
------------ -families,
— --- - Th*
check
oil th- ht altn •'
«4 all county HnrrV
county
that in
In of gymnasium
---- --------------------on Friday
- -evening.
------- - —
June
nearly completed and will follow the notary club recently passed a rtx&gt; k— —
■ ----- have been made
- ■by t!i#
-- women
— rcalire
’• •*- the
-­sale
children-i-u: mad-during th- aiMtfted World
ir veterans work- popph-s they Wil) be helping to re- 2. commencing at about d.30 o'clock.
custom of former yearn in the orth-r jlltlun ununiiqouhly endorsing hi. s -.'chcxil
---- ............................................................................
.u_ theThj, ypftr th(&gt; popQl,,. J|glaw pm.
a-i guver
,mn- A--rst---p°n ... ----M‘,v AU ctuldren
in lh|. under Auxiliary Mincrvbion at• , kindle --------------------for peace-time------Henioof tlie day* exerciser,
candidacy tor the district
I TIiom- eompn-lng the various IK)n,hlp Mr Hunt will, hI! rkcu-d lhe county who had readwd a rcr- Camp Custer. The employment thus Mdrit of patriotism which made the zle will be tire theme of the ban­
tain Mundard &lt;&gt;l health have' been gi-., n th.
these m- n iias helped them Ik’’'31 war uchirvrgwntx of our cotin- quet program. Tickets for tlur ban.committees arc Hugh Riley, gt-ncr- ,nakl. a nilI. district g.r.iriu&gt;r.
awarded "Health Pm
Amxig the 5i.-&lt;»vlit»* food and fuel for their fam- ‘ Dy por.--.ble Tty'-y know too. ’.IiiV
al cluitnmui; Frank Amiable, tccrerequirement'- to lecrive the.«e pinduring th* ix-riod when riu-yl’M' will be accomplishing much ve/h A.- -Stebbln* drug store und at
•lary and Harry Miller, ireivurer;.
slight changes. Tlie most imixirt- \
ar* immunity to diphtheria and could not p««»iblv have found other Kt th*- welfare of the needy vetrr- the Banner office. Tlie price is 75c.
’
and program. A H. Car^i
unt were those made In school duMiiallpoxt vuiqu had to be normal or cni|&gt;:oynienf. ?.1* t. reieivinx
iviMUK »u»u-t
suffl- —
a’l*
----,il------Barry
* —
county
—The
-----«~poppies
r»—
Walter Phelps of the class of 1911
------- . Hurry Miller and F. W Annatrlcts. u part of whose territory excorrected with glasM-s; normal car.; cient gotenunenf
)1|Xn ation to nre
‘ cxarl replicfts of the wild pop-. w1U.be the toastmaster this year.
‘blc: officer* of the day. Sterling
• tended into some other county.
■
I Rogers. Edwin Sayles and M. O
.„Uu the .rt-v.to-.b..
. of nte for:P"’s whteh grew in such profusion- George Bauer of the claoa of 1926.
und heurtng; limiU of nutrition were ul
Provide
nec«
Tlu- law provides that the tax in SHOULD BE OF MUCH AS J Hill- trnni&gt;|MHtHiioi&gt;, Kdw. Dfiwn*,'
.
iih.ng the buttle front
In“France'*and
plant! :&gt;! 20
overweight to 10
themselves and famihr* ttr* not, cm-i
* *“J will respond Io the toast "Design.".
any given school district must be
men ”
Belgium
during the World war.
The representative for the class of
|A&lt;l*-lbert Cortrlght and Hugh Riley, i
underweight. No cUvttie* m'teeth, pioved Preference i* given to men)
*'
SISTANCE TO BUR
uniform so that the iiercrntage
«.,v, have
1 Wearing the poppy means that we 1333 will b* MIm Barbara Wilcox
and goix! ha bita in brushing teeth with no compensation. who
t
spread iti Burry county must, agree'
DENED FARMERS
**hapmK ।haVv not forgotten our comrade* and her toast will be "Interlocking "
were insisted u|»n There could be families to support. For
1
'Si;"Z
with and be the same o-s that spread
n. .. of whx
............
rs und attach-'wh0 fpn amld
popples of France ‘Tise question of "Juxtaposition" will
no detecU in tonsils, thyroid, heart ieach
the little
flowers
In another County which includes LOWER INTEREST RATE
iiisiu-d t&lt;&gt; rnret ut tin- ci. a R hall
DAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ‘or luru&gt;. Gorxl poUun- was included ing the officiarAmerican
offictoVAmerican 1-cglon
Ugion and 'that
;,"d t,l0t we
*•' nre carry!
carrying on for be dtreureed by Mrs Aline Crore
port of any Barry county m-Iioo) disAuxiliary biw*i.
fatx l. the veteran lu
n&gt; paid I America in their spirit _Do—your Faulkner, class of 1921. Dr. Harris
iu&gt; n requirement
.
,
1, AT TWO 0 CLOCK
AND EASIER TERMS [Cifaritl war veteran* and their)
trkl. Tills required some Changes;
— “on
-*•—
*— —• and
. Woodburne of tlie class df 1B2X will
duty
Saturday
A blue pm was given to each chid one cent, a limit ol from 200 to, patriotic
but th* commissioners rVudd not do ... „
Auxiliaries, inc
the noy
Boy hcoui
scouts-; uno
und
; tak«- the difficult subject "The CW300 is placed on the number of pciji-[
BUY A POPPI'!
„
,
rx
• I nuxmanra.
otherwise than follow the plain We Give Some of Its Provi- , Cump
, rect Angle" The impressive “In
Camp Fire
Fire girli,meeting
gtrl&amp;meetlng ut
at the
the ULe­ PROGRAM CENTERS'
ot these defect*. During the year
mandate of the law. There was a
glair
hall
nt
(Insame
time.
AcMemoriam” talk in honor of the
sions—Co. Agt. Foster
w”"
........
*"
ABOUT
FOUR
PICTURES
'to,'.
coiuddernble difference In the
Alumnus wlu&gt; died during ’.be year
Icotnpanlcd'by l,M’ Haytmijs. City
Can Tell You More
amount apportioned "for the -sup­
Band these, urgiuiiziillons will.pro-.
test was te-gun A silver cup war.
LEtTER
TO
PARENTS, will be given by the Honorable John
port oj county governments. Ionin,
Senator Vandenberg ot this state ‘ ceed to the ccmi tery where appro- Exhibit of Occupational Work given to tie.- school with th.- highest
C Ketcham, of the class of 1891.
for inslune.-, allowed six mills fix- 1s very anxiom that ah Michigan, lulate memorial services will be
‘ Interspersed In the program will
' —
— ixrcrnt of ch)ldren*erirolled obtain­
Suggestions—
Class This
the county tax. while Barry and fanners shall b- fully advued re--held Transportation will be pto■ he solo* by Verlan Linington. class
ing health pin*. Th* final check up. ;
Eaton lield to‘four mills. The com- K-irding their riQht-■ under the new , vidid’for the women and the Civil
of 1933. and clarinet solos bv Uiuls
Year Numbers Thirty
m-ule May !5lh. showed that th&lt;nii»’ion was forced, to make Mime farm inortgngr law- Hr has M-nt' wur veteran-;
I Hine, of the class of 1926 Invoca.
Hosmer .sclio-il in Castleton town-1
The
twenty-ninth
annual
com
­
change In the tux for Wixxilnnd out letters, calling attention to pro-1 ’ Following the service* al the cefiiry at Stuart Lake
tlon will be delivered by, Print 1|»1
*:.*■ Barry
carry Hiip had th-- test reco-ri. Thy BACCALAUREATE
mencement excrc.-Hw
exercises m
of the
SERV-I
consolidated district, the uppurlinn- vUionit in live bill which are of vital' ‘■’’■ry the recond line of march will mcnremi-m
, W. T. Wallace.
County
Normal
will
txheld
in
the
M-htiol
hud
an
enrollment
of
U
and
ment being cut to 6 79 mills Tid- Interest ’to any farmer who wislMSi;’dart ut ten o’clcxdc. farming *at’the: iMidltorlum of the Central building. 11 chi!&lt;lren earned . Hi-jlth Piru.
ICE SUNDAY AFTERNOON gen has burned a fine letter to par­, T1iom&lt; in charge of the banquet
was du* t»i the fact that Mime ut such relief in hl* mortgoge ind- bt-' ’ ‘Continued on page three*
f
are: President. Miss Winifred John­
----enU
concenilng
th*
question
of
--------Thursday tifterrioon. June 1. ut two *’•&gt; cWditti in th.- school had been
FOUR 0 CLOCK
the Woodland district extended into •■dnr.-* us t* provided in th* new bill.;
. ■ ..
.. ..
.. ..
1immunized
,n,n, ill * yi-X Ma.iillK.)
hel'in
against nr,tH
both riitilll
diphlherip
[rending their children to Camp, stan: vice-president. Maurice Edlonlx and Eaton colonies, making
Burr'y“at Stuart" lake"for an oqnng.''I*0'"1’:
I-aMoine Everett
It ought to br said, in justice gj
ceding, two years, is entirely a class mid smallpox. The teaclter, Mrs
It nectuory to cut the rale, in order the iin-cvdiug congre.ss. that a simi- ■ ST. ROSE HIGH GRADU­
quoting prices for both boy* and
tourer. Uster D^sutt
,Greta Flrster. deserves miyrh of.the.
EXERCISES ON
to have a uniform tax rale for the hir bill for the relief ot mortgage
ATING SEVEN STUDENTS project. Every detail hu* been ur- credit for the high health standard* CLASSTUiioonAV
rt/esiisin girls and the dates the camp will be o/”’1?*” „ot. carp”'1ttee. Gerald
1 ranged by various committees upentire consolidated district.
THURSDAY EVENING opened. Following Is the letter rent ?t$*“ke- HvIrn Newton. Edward
;debtors.w.u iMi-Mii at the last re;.-1
pointed by the class. Tlx.- main in- obtained by the school. f
Jl’he conunlxsion’s first notifica­ sion of that congress It wa* known
; Sayles.
The Otis School, with Mrs Mar•
|by Mr. Angell:
tion to every taxing unit has been aS the "Hull-WalcGjt bid’ Ttei Class Night on Friday and1 tcre .t centers about four living pic-; gatet.Slocum tut teacher, has Iff pins
u«re is
u no
.» equal length
&gt;eWn of
&lt;x , A"
Graduates to -Present Novel Ukely there
turex, each representing an impurtrent Out. It will ullow a few days
Graduation Sunday Eve­
naw In Uw We or a
lhal:,h",
“&lt; ‘l""** wln ,«r“u?
cut of an enrollment of 13. Schools,
ant
stage
of
development
in
the
life
for appeals before Issuing iu final nljo p.i.-.M-d the senate. Both bodies
Pantomime on Friday Aft­ na ans a, mueh a. doe, a period or
in
which
100
’
of
the
children
anIn ptonun
ning
at
Church
of the child. Siiecchc* have been
, order which, according to law. must were controlled by democrat* at
dinner,
will lie pre­
ernoon
____________
in Auditorium
da&gt;-» .pent In a aell
lh' for the *"'
h wjjich
"* ™Immune to diphtheria an- the MHO.'
be done on Juty 1. Phmi the com­ that, lime and-they naturally felt
Tills wi'ek Friday night. May 26., prepared appropriate to each pic- Calkins. Cedar -Creek. Hosmer,
pared this jRlr by the ladies of tire
The eaerelM,, tnr eoniaieneement
Inve.lment ihu ,ear or Presbyterian efiurth. Dancing Will
mission's decision there’Is no appeal that. th*y would not wi*li to hare th* groduting class of St. Ros.- High1 Hire.
area team » Sradey alrernnm. mlL.”"r?tr«SS“aSrSJ&amp;^ '''how''he iaynet apd aii'Je to
Following the |&gt;rogram punch and
thl? subject dealt with by that con- rchUrf will have th«*r class night -vabtA
i
Grove.
Otu.
Yeckley.
.Robbins.
un-ir rurun- succea* ana nappincMwill be served to the parents
givM who.e ivrtu had then nearly pr.iiram In which .ail tin: nicm.l*-rs: of the members of the class- former ! Ritchie, Barlow lake. Irving and May 28. w-.th the brtcvnlnuri atc s»nv- Hummer camps are no longer , T?'1 t0 ancnJ
expired. A new emigre.'* had been iuilApaita ipate, ’Die program ■will
Ice hi
nt the
school-auditorium
of us luxuries out
but u
a pari
part o.
of —u *.*
.in- Centra!
» erurai s-rriooi
Hiioiioriiun thought
inouam,«»*
-rmr. «*&gt;■&gt;■■■ ...in
Norpiul students, und rural Hvan, Schools in which 100'; of th-* u*elected, with u new PrcAldent. and, be in St. Rom: church Malting ut1 county
7 30 o'clock, :i half hour earlier than teachers, m the playroom of the children have been vaccinated at tour cv’ciock. with Herbert Rein- a real educational process; It sup- TWENTY TWO CIVIL WAR
against jsmalfpox are Milo. Barlow hardt as chairman. Following is.plemenU all the other good agen- i
building.
.
VETERANS IN COUNTY
that lie intended to deal with this i tn former year., Fwliowhig there willI■ Centra)
m.
...
.„
l-.W_C«l»r Cr«k.V«kleI.Cakll». the program.
vies, instilling a love of nature.!
An
c-Xlilbit
Is
being
prepared
of
ba
reception
at
the
retiool
for
the
very matter. Hence, although the bill
Processional March—High School training in out door skill*, develops'
'&lt;&gt;ccup4tlonal work sugge.tions and
and
Hosmer. work, done V the
Tins
wonderful
whs passed by both Imiusc;. of con-, resell young Indira, Mrews Dorothy
orchestra, direction of Mr. Wesley true sportsmanship in games and If Other Names Should Be
: Hiner. Johnlnu CoM-arell). Marcella' teaching • materials which will b-' V”.1
" 7,'7L«
”--d’h l-*i’|»rtment Logan
tenches self reliance and ability to,
Added Nntifv Frank W
HASTINGS SYMPHONY OBh"""■ CidKrgim. Mary Mllkr&gt; Lillian, shown in the County Normal and J
Hymns. "Faith of Our Fathers’ get along with other*.
Aadctl, Notify Frank W.
mull of the M'liutc committee, to 'Smith. Allfe LyBarker and Leon-1 Critic Rooms The following pro- for the benefit
of
the
.school
pupil:
,
"" r'
CHESTRA TO APPEAR
. Dying
.■&lt;
..in the ...........
Y M c A hajs plo,1&lt;;ered ln
Annable, Hastings
■xdilch it war referred, and died.
of this county, is made possible only'and-"Day L
West,"
arda Trelb. They have prepon.-d gram will be given: '
Alum
the
session
ended
on
March
4
fbecaure
we
have
such
a
health
imR.
;
led
by
Mr
Wndace
camping, and has developed a proA, far
heard from there are 22
AT BIGHT O'CLOCK
foBnwing program:
March—High School Orchestra.
!a«. The provhwnvA ol the m-w bill the
“
lurid
that
unit
with
its
fine
service
1
’
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’
”
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' ..
!lut nQt onIy “PIX’-’U to the'am war verenuu living In Barry
Salutatory —Mary Miller
Invocation—Rev. L 1. Dewey.
.are- ns folio at-, n’■explained by Sen-' -... ....
;
.. ..
. vocal Solo — MonnUiliv." &lt;Ra 3.1 wotdd not be here except for tlie I - Election- &lt;h&gt; "Lift Thine Eyes' child but meets character require- county nu.rt. rnay be mxiu- othera
DELIGHTFUL PRO­
(Continued pn page three!
’ iKrlkwt Foundation._______ ’
I'from Memb lwohn’.- Elijah, fin. menus that arc expected by the par-1 whose namw we have not recured
I St Rom- Sclulbl Song—Seniors.
tbaclu—Maye Smeikt-r.
|"Culm IsMhe Night." Bohm-High enta Children want the camp to The names and uddres/es of tlie 22
Our Picture Book.
। Cbux History—Lillian Smith
GRAM IS PROMISED FREEPORT ALUMNI
MEMORIAL DAY PROSchool Girls' Glee Club, direction furnish Am. food and action?*tlie
Introductory—Maycella LeHer.
1 "In Spring ’—Mendelssohn-GreenPDAUMniUnAY MAY 7Q nf
• Frt»nres Hunter.
parent* can depend on safety, health'
George C. Braldsh. Hastings. L--’
| 'Dwiujht
Talka.
’
Senior Clionu.
—
bHANl MUNUflT, MflI «
Baeenlaureate Addn-s-Rev. Fr und character training
BANQUET ON JUNE 2 ,waldConductor and Other Musi­
. St. Rose High—Dorothy. Huver. ’ "Age of Innocence" - Beatrice
Ira D. Brosks. Cloverdale/ .
.
■
in
1
c
Bernard N. Geller, St.’Rose Roman Tlie girl*’ &lt;camp is directed by
‘
Duct
•LuGracleuM-"
—
By
Girl
Piatt.
•
Charles Francisco. Hastings/- '
cians Have Worke^FaithMrs M. D. McKean df Middleville.'
At K. of P. Hall in That Vil- Bohn—Man-clta "Goggins and Lee-, "Boy. with Rabbit"—Irene C‘X&gt;|H-r 1 Junior High School unable- Catholic church
Jacob H. Klugh. Hasllngsz—
fully for Months
.
to
.
Benediction.
assisted
by
a
corps
of
able
Christian
nicntary
Grades
Invite
.narlia Trelb
| ’A Boy’s Will’—Ferris Lathrop.
James A McDonald. Cloverdale.
lag«k
—
Excellent
Program
i
Class
Night
exercises
will
lxnn
leaders:
the
boys'
section
ts
directed
*
.
Completion of plans for Uie con­
, "Dear Old High Schcnl Day:,"--I "Sir Galahad"-Helen Weaver.
John Rogers. Hastings. C ' '
Veterans as Guests
Th 1 reday evening, Jnpe I. at eight by C. F. Angell with excellent asHas Been Prepared
cert U&gt; be given by the Hastings
.
1 Penn—Senior Chorus.
&lt;
| Interludes—Miss
MUs Hunter
Truman O. Webber, Hart Ings, f-.
The Junior High school and eie- o'clock in the Central school nudf- slstants. Boy*'—June fl-13 Inclusive. ’ Harry Wickwirc. Nashville, c-/
Symphony Orchestra sit the Central
Hi* annual banquet of the Free- I Claw prophecy—Alice LyBaikrr.■ ( "There’s A lairic
Laric in M
My Heart”—
schtwl auditorium Thur duv eve-jxirt High School Alumni Assocla-1i Claw Poem—Ixsmard Trelb
1 Virginia) menta,ry grades of Centra' school torluin with the program ns given Girls’—June 14-21 inclusive. The; Charles Cruao. Nashville.'--^
| &lt;Spro-.si—Girls’ Sextet
... 1 ’Vill present the following Memorial.below;
f&lt;s*d will be of the same high quid-' Gideon Kennedy. NashvUI* '
nlng. May 25. ut • Iglil o’clock wag! tlon will te- held at the Kniuht:. o',.i Class Will- Johiiinn Curfan-lli.
— Agnes
Haven’s Harriet Pierson,
..''Day program cm 'Monday. Mav 29,' 'procexslonal March—High School ity and the quantity sufficient for,
announced early this week and si Pytnlax hall &lt;the old congregational'
.
Voices v.
of ....
the --------Woods’ -RubinHoward. Maye Smelker, Emma
William Bivens, NaahrtUe. i
rnniuiier Mnrim-m-Hax,
r&gt;
' ut &gt;0;15 A M ln Central auditor!-' band, under direction of Mr. Wes- nil with Mrs. A. C. Brown as cook.' Lucien
fine program will lx- heard by the church) m Frtcixirt on^tldny eve-.stein-Watson-Senior Chorn*
[Chandler.
Marjorie-Baker*.
V. Potter, NashrilteZ&gt; '
Diiiloina*
”m to which the public is invited.- Jcjr Logan.
who has served us stywell for three) M B Brooks. Nashville.' .
mu»)c lours ol Hastings who at--nlng. June 2. at oven oclock, the
Valedictory—Marcella Goggins. II Preventition of —
,—.— —. D A
A The
The veterans
veteran* or
of the
the Civil
Civil war.
war. tne.
the, Invocation
Invocation-Rev.
L. E
E Lane.
lane
summers In the past/
I
—Rev L.
tend Uieevent#
Pythian Sbten; pn-naring the ban"
Richard Mullis. Mlddlevllk&lt;_
"Praise ”
Ye The Father '—Gounod
, VahBu-kirk. Supt. of Schools.
Tlie Y. M. C. A. camp Is located
Rev.
Dewey.
!|Spanish-American war and World, "Salting, Sailing"--Class song!
Early reports of ticket rales Indi- • quel- Member. of the- Junior claw —Senior Chorus.
I Benedict ion—«
— •L, •L. «
—Elijah Roqnd. Middleville.’. -'
upon the beautiful wooded shores of
cate that the house will be wold out w-ili serve,
■ Reception
'
| The
_________________
public 1* Cordially invited to'I war are cordlallv Invited ta be pres-' written by Verlan Linington.
Walter Coats, Freeport.t_^
iContinued bn page five)
Stuart lake 12 mile* southwest of, Dr. H- C Peckham, Freeport.
nttAnrl mu.
Lt.lv ptvwnuu.
nrr.ornm
I'lent ns guests of honor.
completely, for the ra ws that thel jt i« hoped there- may be a good
w».
.. ..«&gt;«, ■.
,vu-um-*u.ici&gt;u
On Sunday *evening
al -.
reven-thirattend
this
program.
1
—------------- ---------------- -—
Hasting* just off old 43 and tiro! D W Moulton. Preeport.4-Symphony Orchestra Is giving a attendance, ever* though if was ini- ty o'clock the graduation cxercires: Class Roll—Aline Andnis. Mar- ' March, by Orchestra.
Selections
by
Orchestra.
miles
south
of
Yailkee
Stirings
1
concert ha i excited tlie Interest ot patuble to send many nivitatloh' arc to be at St. Ra-e church with Joric Bakir. Arabclle Bivens. Helen]
ZJ’wUe
R*&gt;n&amp;—
George Waff/e.
Freejwrt. iwe
fWe arc
V1-...’”MrmririBl
- I.......
.
. .
,
,
1 'Jvunje
wanre. rirow*Al! -men who have made apphea- churcte________ _ ■_ ___________
| not sure about !hc g)vcn
larg&gt;.- number* of people both in this year. bJcaure ol lack of funds- R« v N Markey giving the addre*; Boughner. Hek-n Butolph, Emma? । sung bv first and second grades.
, lion for labor In connection with the
the city and county.
Dues an- 25 rant- mid tlw bunqui't Fr. B N. Geller will confer the di- Chandler, Anna Belle COgawclI.I
b n 1
1erace.
~
.
! c s Hunt Defter . •
Th* program itself prmnises a de- tt|ij
25 cepts. A fine program has plomiv. followed by the 'Benediction I Irene Cooper."Ellen E Eck. LaVonne • ' Memorial Day and Just Before • niergemy ( conservation work please MISS LILLIAN TOLHURST | Gilbert Peck. Irving.’’ ’
the Battle. Mother. «un« by selected uke notice* •
lightlul evening (or the audience, been
planned
of (he Most Blessed Sacrament.
OUrer.’Sarah Gillespie. Amy Ham-i '[group
from fourth, flftfi and sixth
T c
of (|h, Unit£’d
WAS AWARDED MEDAL'
•and is as follows:
■
Officers of the uffoctetlon are-------------- ■*■•■•------------mond. Virginia Haven.*. Agnes How.7* Ktolr
K.^hrlr, ”
Rto
KtoTO.i
™&gt;- to,
?rd to to1. Lustpiel Overture—Keter B*la |Mlu Clara^lle
pr^itent;
.d£._
. ‘ ...............
. .
.... j -iA.
... 1. W.
... State*,A
Army,
lias »,n...
arranged
con­
MIXED DANCES.
^th.r Kzrthck:.
“- K
“.y=r.. liTi
to.
to . . -the following Civil war veterans
A dramatization entitled. U-st We dui.t iJr, exainiriaUon of applicants Held First. Place
WurriiU
Krinitti.
PerrLs
I^thron.
I
2. Romance. Opus 15. No. 2.—Rim-. Mrs- Dan Postma. secretary; Robin Contest have pasred on:
Clear Lake. May 20. Prizes given. Harriet Ktuipp. FcrrLs I-athrop.' _
F'*-jchwaHerV'cTrandmmh»r
nh.™.,.™
rtoMTOtor
on
M,y
Frank
Herrington.-Adv
Murrells
Lester.
Frances
McIntyre.
[
Ia
£'
n
Joan.
Cynlhlel
Reed
Aky-Korsakow.
, ert Relglcr. treiuuter.
Marcella U-Mer. Frances McIntyre.,
’j.
at Methodist Ohtfrgh onC- Hendershott. Balti3 Del Rio. march—A. W. Hughe*/_________________________________
27, in the forenoon In the gymnuiGertrude McPiuirlin. rxmnu Mead. 1 ••Spirit
,
Tuesday
Evening
fma».
of
'7G-.-1ZO
Nye.
David
4. The Golden Gate., caprice—
e
ilum room of the Hastings High
I Harriet Pierson. Beatrice Pratt. 1 Leary.
* Charles Smelker.
Alta-on Hill. Woodland
Mildrwi Rayner. Harel Shriber.Mare I Abraham
AOrnnam Lincoln
I4nrolII—
-^.t,
,,,ar&gt; l-chool building. The examination
At the Mctliodist church on Tues-, Conrad Kahler. Cloverdale.
Donald Daxey.
5. Muslclal Gems of T'ChatkowSmelker. Freda Smith, Clara Belle) s lr|t of i8_Or0Up of sixth and
day evening, a Silver Medal contest1 P. C. Kara*. Clovyrdale.
sky—Selections
William Williams. Carlton.
Struble. Helen Weaver.
seventh grade boys; drummer. Jack, tings city allottmcnt will be ex- was conducted by Mr*. Wayne-Mer­
nmtned first. In order to give the rick. an offleej of the w. c T. 1/.
6. Mercedes Habanera. Opus Itecommittees:—Program' — Anna D»liriPj.
John D. Allen. Middleville.
township applicants lime in wlueh
La Monaca
Belle' Cogswell. Arabella Bivens. A
k- ;
**-.
N,lrse E.,a&lt;lcne struble.
Tlie six High retwol pupils, mem-, George Dean. Nashville.
। to reach Hustings.
Intermission.
i nes Howard. Reception — Harriet
Frank Rowley, Nashville.
Spirit of America Mary Fisher.
;1 W&lt;- recommend tliat every appli­ bers ot the speech class taught by
7. Several solos and selections by
Albert Becker, wfio participated1 Jacob Hayhor. Nashville.
Pierson. Exhibit-Virginia Havens^ppu-s and
ann Crosse.*
urosMrs-v.nAip
ui
Popple*
—Group of
different artist*.
I
cant have 11 dentist examine . ius were Misses Arloa'Myers, Virginia
Clara Belle Struble Anna Belle
gfadp gllU and
-------------I
teeth,
and.
if
they
are
found
dcfecfl; Officer of the Day March—R B.
OogswelL Pictures—Virginia Hawns.! soldiers-William Fox. George
Waters. Irene Jone*. Jeanne Cince- veterans wItom* . names arc not lnHall.
i tire, to have them put in as good bcaux and Lillian Tolhurst, und one eluded in the list, their friends
Ellen Eek. Esther Kaeclu-le. Harriet; p^-py Lynil pfrry
Vnnth Rm..1 ^hajip as jx&gt; Jiible. The condition of young man. Witham Buuchmann. 'rh'
9. Scenes PH tnresque*—Massenet , Although the Hasting* Civic
should
notify Frank Annable —
of
“
Voulh-BUb
you‘r lttjl&gt; m|l w
m
there
* Knapp.
_____
__________
■ Spirit of Amertcs* "
‘
play
or
deteqtivc
drama
but
.....
,
&lt;is&gt; III Angeles.
'tastings Mi that a complete record
Mrs. Merrick presided ns chair- Hi
r»r.Player* had planned to withhold are several surprising denoumenuj
&lt;b&gt; IV Fete Boheme
i Tn™ r ttaiiie VeLMd
1 d««ermm»nR yow Ahiew, for a place. man. Special musical selection* —
may\be kept.
TO BE
____________
’the name off their first production that will be appreciated the more if “CAVALCADE
| Taps, Lualhe McLeod,
Not* the following Inxtnjctions:
During the intermission between .until tlie ,it**k before its prerentawere rendered by a quartette of
Bring an old pair of shoes tliat young women and a quartette uf BOARD OF REVIEW AT
the groups to be played by the full
edge of the plot. Therefore tin-'
SHOWN AT STRAND TEACHERS HAVE COM,w
Jyou know to. be comfortable.
orchestra, wololsu. duets and en­ tlon here, the “secret" has already
young men.
W,U- stir™. Photo Drama C.asaic1 PLETED SCHOOL CENSUS. . wm,
h, to nur
WORK OF EQUALIZING
sembles will be heard Tlie Has­ appeared in newspapers uf nearby
-- -------------------- •' ----------------- -- -- \ ■ -------. .
Each contestant chore his or her
Stirring Photo Drama Classic
ting* Symphrmy boosts several re­ cities and so the asstxriation has de­
■
--------------------------------„
--------»&gt;•
to opponuiul)* w,o out 10 m ^Itouita, tom • to* lurThe entire action of the play takes
There Will Be Considerable
markably fine musicians whom 11 cided to *t«-p forward the date of
Ranked
as
Greatest
Epic
,
uvery
winiu
xiiiruneu
luciiua
,
i'okjii.
Every
Child
Enrolled
Menn,
lunch.
rehed
bv
to
w
c
T
U..
tod
.11
Will be a privilege to hear. In add!- formal
[=' announcement to thl* corn- place In the lounge of an ordinary
!
Primal
Mnnnv unzl* i1 Br&gt;nR a t0Otl&gt; *&gt;«»»».
’ld ,„|,tol to pTOlWUto
'
—
*-...1. H4MH* a
......
•
Reduction in Total As­
of Silver Screen
second-rate deean liner. Almost
More Primary Money and rWj^.r articles which yw may need
. .top « pUw tom
.25^,
Judges were Mte» Emily McElwain.
1 given at Central auditorium here, from the first one senses that some"Cavalcade."
critics
„„««,«,. termed by —
— as|
sessment This Year
1 Continued on page slxi
Less Local Taxes
|m camp.
Misa Bernice Henry and Harold
cine on Friday. June 9. and the sec- thing unusual Is afoot. Why the the greatest motion picture since
The two *upcrvlsorx. city attorney
Urth of
will lx* ahown:
taking'the^chSi “ SrmwtoTni’in S^mheT Yerty.
lond rm Tuesday. June 13
:mnl! pu-ssenger list? The motley as- -Birth
of a
a Nation."
Nation." will lie shown1
LOCAL MAN PRAISES
All of the declamations were and the two members of the board of
at( t;„,
tlw c;,„,
Strand
t
ll&lt;hl
&gt;v; theatre here Cfaundsy
—‘ ~ w 'oob have ^en UMng he rehool
BANNER ADVERTISING., The play in question is "Outward sortment of voyagers? Tile uncer- a
splendidly rendered, the judges glv- review an- equalising the uwmd Monday. *Mav
28 and
29 ’1’ u
C. B Hodges reports to the writer, Bound" by Sutton Vane, eminent tatnty concerning their destination? an...............
- 7
t^mihout tVX : The accepted apullranU wiU go at .
ing the award to Miss LUllsn Tnl- ’menta of lhU.dty They have made
a tremendous
picture’N«r
basedceUd
on
splendid results from a special an­. English playwriifht. It, created a The lack of ceremony? The small «w''
’',«;;n,'-»r
’.tdet
th,, tort ««.
hurst whose subject-wos. "The Debt tew changua In assessment of real
• ------ ----nouncement about Garland watches, M-nuQtion on Broadway where It ran in? The calm, pitying supenulon of
Law Enforcement." Rev. L. L. estate. Present condition* are n»*
— 3IQ consecutive performances. ot the steward? Then comes the trewhich he published in the Banner *for
Dewey presented the medal to Mtsc
May JOth. This Is evidence that Nothing like it had ever appeared mentions denounment os the first
mating such values. The mucmM
a’‘y n* ine e“m* lolhurst.
’
subscribers read Banner advertising. before. Blase theater irx-rs who act closes. The second act supplies this drama "Among the few really Ux pay™ by rendering this* fine ;
ment reriowera are finding it neccaSimed 1. R Glasgow. Chrm.
What more can an advert liter expect tiioughl tliere was "nothing new thrill after thrill as the ship with great classics of the screen. ITob-.community service.
A» every’
' • u^mJvmt nt Committee.
|
CALX FOR CLOTHING.
of «..
any
z ..nru.u....
medium? With
.»..*• real
.v». .Kiwa
news m
of» Under the sun” came, saw and were, its strange cargo speeds on through ably the best picture ever made.
• Unemployment Committee.
1 Owing to many calls for clothing tn personal a*re**nirnt». owing
....
„K In at- * profoundly
-------- ,— affected.
----------- It
—treats
- theinntght,
building up to the great
Altogether It B little short of a more primary money from the state,
merchandising
events, put up
a
, for children and men. the Hastings
tractive display space, published in' sympathetic, masterly style a dell-/Umax of the third act. A theater miracle;" "It is without fear of con- • and less local taxes, it Is quite es-1' •Adv.
(City Mission’s*stocks arc very low merchant*. We hare no basis for
an advertising medium with a dis-'cMe subject in wjjich we are all audience will seldom if ever receive tradlction or dispute, the greatest sentlal that every one eligible should
WILL SELL INSURANCE.
While you are cleaning house
and
uu
counico.
&gt;&gt;
yvu
snow
oi
any
- —
— estimate of what Ur final f
vitally
interested
—
young
and
old
the
same
type
of
suspense
as
occurs
film
production
since
speech
was
b&lt;counted.
H
you
know
of
any
,
tributlnn covering nearly every
--------- --------- -— —* -'•* ------------- -- ------- ------ ---------------------families
having
moved
into
HasMorris
O
Hill
ha*
recently
taken
clearing out. don’t rend your things
alike.
Except
for
the
cojnpreh^ndIn
the
first
jccne
of
the
last
act.
In
given
to
the
screen:"
"It
stands
at
»--("*
»
&lt;•
”
«
home, to f&gt;lks who pay cash for
town, but call 3803 and Rev. two lupervteor*’ roll*.
the traction,
reaction. the peak of cinema achicvenient. tings thl* war. plcare notify the the local agency for the Stat*
tjie paper because they desire It to Ing artistry of its author, this play attempting to analyse Uie
।
High
school*
office,
phone
2224.
so
Mutual
Resided
Fire
Insurance,Com
•
hoos
will
lxsure
to
promptly
call
“
York critic said.
' "It is the Unutterably perfect ” E-wntiallr.
read—ft is not surprising that Mr. might well have bordered closely on. one New
Hodges obtained xatLifactory results the prolan* It is a play primarilyr :h«t utterly solemn hush I ever ex­ the play deals with the effect on an that a careful check-im may be pany of Flint Tills Is the largest. for them.
made on the children between the firmer’.; Mutual fire insurance com.
-« a *
'
from his advertising. This week he for adults although there is noth­- perienced. There was not a breath English family of certain-historical ages
of five and twenty, on whom.P«ny ojxratlng in Michigan and.
CI1TY BLOCCr.
, may drop below that.
has an announcement of especial Ing suggestive or vulgar In the pXxt taken as all eyes rivlted to that rear events from "the turn of the cen­ under the state law. primary money Mr.. Hill is to lx- congratulated Ini
°L
NaTtce TO’ 1
interest to shoppers far graduation or fines that might make it unsuit­■ doorway out onto the sun-bathed tury." on up to tiic present. The is paid. Your co-opdratlon will be his relection H* rep**' X’’*1™*
L*.
Mret TnISay
able for children. The point is thatl deck. I can explain It only by the acene
gifts.
........ of the play —
happens
r.-------------------to be in
looking good This t&gt;i« Company
«*»*
a
«
-:---- '» •'»
।ywy «n&gt;»re
only more
mninre
mature
minus'CHi&gt;
minds'can
iun&gt; fullyr fact that the human oansclo$jsncM Great Britain’ but the humpr and, greatly appreciated.
A complete
on an-1t ■It was . ~.l~r
An f
&lt;&gt; hail I
CARLTON I_ A. S. BAKE SALE. I appreciate the subtle heights to&gt;, Ifears sacrilege more than anything ‘pathos of the drama and the mar-! a
complete report
report by
oy ward*,
warus will
win be
t» j1 has
n»s a'• special
qmw. .innmmcement
... v..
Iren when
tabulations are
ol Hw
.n,*z ** reduoM
"
tyrdom of the splendid mother rise given
when Uie
Uie tabulations
are com-(other
com-lotlwr page
page of
of this
IhU iSsuc
issue ot
the BanBan- .probable u“L.tt,^7*.
At White At Houvcner's. Saturday, i which this drama rises.
1
above mere geographical boundaries, pitted.
.
|uer.
I30.W0. possimy km. f
May 21 al ten o’clock.—Adv.
"Outward Bound" U not a mystery l
(Continued on page five)
The Barry County Tax Commis­
sion lias M-nt out its preliminary,
report to each school district, town-]
ship, village,, city of Heatings
the county of Burry, notifying each!
taxing- unit of the amount of tax
apportioned to cover their expen-M-s'
The list as finally jmsed Ir. substantiully 1I1 published Ui the Bau-

Joy Gein»f :y 4 15 r
P.. MBurryvlllv Cemetery - 4 45 P
-----• -----------■— ••
Sponubli*
C&lt;-nu-(.i-r&gt;-IJ.'OO
I*. M

FIRM LOWI BILL
HAS BEEN PASSED

TWENTY-NINTH
NORMALEXERCISES

COMMENCEMENT
WEEK PROGRAMS

FIRST PUBLC CON­
CERT THURSDAY EVE

Hastings Civic Players to Present
Outward Bound” June 9 and 13
Drama Is Modern Classic;
Interest In Assreiation Grou's

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAT H, 1MJ
PAOB TWO

776822

WOI (

EOW. B. FINLEY. JR. j
COUNTY RECEIVES
1
Bill,
to'
Concerns Disposition of Es-1
OF CIMP FIRE GRES
58.625 FROM~~
STATE XXX
. . . . . .En-. . . . .j . GETS PROMOTION
. . . . . . These
tate of the Late Thomas
,
^federal^courVtoday

SEVENTH AND EIGHTH
GRADES HAVE TESTS

local news

MUST PLANT GARI
DENS THIS SPRING!
Those Who May Need Aid

WATERS

J The Good Will L. A 8. will meet Next Winter Must Do That
.ljwUh Jennie Loehr for dinner Frlor They Will Suffer
' -_ 'day. May 29.
Chaesebrough
RETURNS TO OFFICE OF Plants and vines ot nil kinds for We wish to repeat our advice
F1R3T
INSTALLMENT
FOR
Two hundred and fifty-five seventh
W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDA­ There will be considerable interOOMMR. Decoration at Hie Wallace Feed A: given last Week when w« puldtahed
grader* and two hundred and stat£. BANKING COMMR.
TOWNSHIP
HIGHWAY
a
letter
from the County Poor Cotnj
Seed
Store
—
Adv.
H*t In Freeport and vicinity in al
TION TAKES OVER
turtyrthree eighth gradcra wrote the
AT LANSING
IMPROVEMENT
Tlie May meeting of the Brush miMlanera on the urgent necessity
case which/wiU be coming on today1
state examination* last - Thursday
CAMP SITE
Ridge Cemetery Circle will be held of every family who u likely to
uixl Friday at Lacey. Prairieville
,ln the United States court ut Grand
. MUMU
call
for
from tlie jiubllc. to pre­
NEW RECEIVERSHIP
________________ ....
at the cemetery Thursday. May pare
25. andaidplant
and Hastings.
'Rapids. It U the case of Huntington COUNTY ROAU UUMMN.
gardens thu spring
•••
DEPARTMENT FORMED This WedncMlay. afternoon tlie so that they will have a supply til
TO DO WORK
THIS YEAR ■'**13’ * “»
ocat«niii;College,
vu,'r,tc' of
°* Huntington.
',un‘,n«‘on* Indiana,
«*«* ’vs.
»• 1 ---------------_____
annual High *choU water carnival vegetables that will Arty them
WORKER THIS SEASON
| Ward
Moore, el al. It will be tried
. ...
passed Ift’^iHaJvKi.-lutmi* whlch.wui
■ n Amount
............ Available Does 11irtelvedThursday. House Ooncur- Splendid Recognition of His ^T'J,cW
.
---------- ’
Tuttle aute*
ot the g
mn
8‘w*Urt rrM’rt “ through the coming fall, winter and
Wonderful
Privilege
for Girls befurc Judge
courtArthur
of theJ. United
8ma11
Amount
AvaJlflble
D
J‘“‘‘'
r(yU KcMiiution No. 01. A concur-'
early spring month*.
j for'
McCreery * 50c apactal. Wednesday With Uie fifteen mill tax limita­
.
। torthe
theeastern
eastern district
districtofof MichiMichiNot Warrant Engaging • renl n solution directing tlie Super- Work as Receiver of Nashof Barry County—New :un, becaiue Judge Fred M Ray-'
the Contractors
•. tntendent of Public instruction to
ville State Bank
«nd Thursday. May 24, 25. Any la- tion law. it is impossible for Barry
I rnond, whose home is in Grand Rap­
, discontinue the entrance examinaGroups Being Formed
a
.
... ..’dy'' drew, coat, man's suit or county to Increase the money allotted
MW
M.U.
„„„ r„„„,d dI lhe „„ .,ld „„ ^ESwarST^n^r .^rireJ ^Xarn'^dv
ids. considered himself disqualified
for relief work. In fact it will be out
. Many parents, commenting on the 1 to
, preside at the trial.
| from tlie state highway
,
- departntatit
trade-—
students* in...the rural schools of the Ntuhville state “Bank. Mr ;an&lt;1 •carr&gt; AcU*
of the question to raise a* much
fact that ,much U being done inI'
-------------------u 3 cjuse which Involve* the last week tlie sum of 38JI25-00 winch of Michigan.
Mr*. Minnie Hammond is conFinley has returned to tlie office of
Barry county for boys to help them wlale
thf ]*te Thoma* Cheese- ls to lie ure.l in Improving, as farWHEREAS It is the power of the
year. Tints ft will be impossible for
vulescing
from
lu-r
recent
Ulnrss
at
the stale banking commissioner ut
We have an abundanci
get right ideal* of life have said brough, according to whose will part as It will go. Hie 168 miles of town- Superintendent of Public Instruction lensing to take an active part in the home of Mr. und Mrs Clitford tiw county to do the .amount of re­
lief work for the next year that It
they hoped that work of the same of the estate was to go to Hunting- ,u,ip ipgiiway taken over bythe:to require 7th and 8th grade stu- inrof cool, white clothing!
the ncwiy
newly creaiea
created receivcrsinp
receivership ardt*- Hammond.
for the year now drawing to a
ftn -artar miahi Il«n iw done tar ton College It appears that Mr. county road eommusion fur im- dents—in
* •*’the
» rural schools of Michi
m^io.­' pariment. now being worked out by
Die piano pupils of Mita Bu.«.*e did
«£.•%
m«“ IrZ Cheesebrough'* ."e
....
..........
»„
close.
With
this
situation
it
can
be
wife was brought up provement thia year, a* provided by gan to lake an examination beforeJ Commissioner Rudolph E Reichert “&gt;&gt;1 Kite a recital in the music room
coming under the provision* of1 On Saturday. May jto. Mr. Finley. ilt thf Central school on Thursday, seen that, unless those who are likcsuch efforts.
• by Uie parent* of Or. Ward Moore— . ule McNItt law.
' iy to need uid shall plant giuxiens
Mr und Mr* William Moore, both
According to that bill there Miould chapter «. part 2. of Att 319 of the through his attorney. Kim Sigler, 'Mav 24. at 3:45 P. M.
We arc not in position to *ay how
Ti^.UimvkVd
t
,h„
, (u Public Acta of 1927. end
mid raise their vrgrfablcs. they ore
presented a petition. m»n which n
if you have any enake of a r.cwtng
much will txt done, but we do know if
f "t ",,taUE?! |.r»l»ni»n ol VM.m ot .H«ht
WHEREAS. Thtt action Is dls-■ hearing was had before Judge Rus- machine you want repaired, read the likely to be in a sorry slluatiun next
that the W. K. Kellogg Foundation Mr. clw&gt;&lt;br»uali. who »«.-room- l s
fall and winter, for the county
«, tountk. Ihl.
r
,
criminatory
inasmuch
a*
urban
ciul*
■
sell
R.
McPeek.
at
which
time
Mr.
amall
adv.
of
the
Singer
Sewing
Mu
­
hss taken the first step toward pro- tui Chcesebroughk second wife. Dr.fl
simply cannot appropriate a* much
...
'year
in
proportion
to
their
ainim-idren
arc
not
required
to
take
this
i
Finley
requested
the
court
to
relieve
chfae
co
.
on
our
Want
Adv.
page.
motlng helpful work for girl*JuJthJ* Moire was appointed Mrs. Cheesemoney us last year for relief writ
Snnforizod
$ i 25
township highway mileage, examination and the same Instruc-.
S'. '“"J’l
«&gt;
Tub, Cluck, .nd ihc tad
county We do not know that a defi­ brough *. gunrdlan and *&gt;«tad to proved
,— &lt;!,.&lt;
----- I Tlie voters .of this state and counHanKInR
on
inc
&gt;3&lt;
WWi wmcn
non
l&amp;
oy
ww „.
quIlra HIM
g,
Ven to
Banking
on
the
&gt;34.000,
which
Hon
la
by
law
required
and
given
to
98c — and
1
nite program has yet been outlined. ■ take in piers ot uie annuity
wliat theiiy approved the fifteen mill limita.should have none to thia counts* had both urban'nnd rural children, and .nd .purov.l of hU
.raxml .. ----------- --------- —
Bnd
but »e do know that tiie Foundation SXrstand’th7i* thw Ja* dSi'K *h'‘ MCN,U W“ °?‘r“ted "*
-------- d -i-re at •!(«!. w, no one can find fault with
WHEREAS. It is an added burden, receiver nf 'hr KuhvUI. Sl.t. Bunt IH
„, Cuu
„ street empltaslxra'th.ha* a worker for girls in the person
............... ..... w,
114 w
West
Court
law. Tlie people themselves
• Al thl. flaw II Oecyne .W»r, nt
M„
rUwm------,„t
thl, ;__.f i|Iiade n anrt a|| w,u have to abide by
...
--------J--1---- 1 ----- i—----. ----- . .'OU
HIT VU.IUILU axu
of MtsHcraven; also/hgt the Foun-i^r io Dr. Moore, who thus became • I
planned to do a lot of work on taxpayer to conduct such exanuna-. that the banking department of
„
।
dation has taken over the Camp Fire a party to the suit
tnu
the state ot Michigan has for rev1?!.d.you
&gt;ou nmr
kn?w t. V
v Besuncr I*'. &gt;L If they Utah to *ave themselves
i township roads, not only on the 168 tlon now therefore, be it
Olrls* camp at Clear lake near
-------- - » ------- —■ publishing each week in Hie Banner;suffering during thy coming fall,
Popular!
"nliJTtm
HE8OLVED. That the examina-. cral weeks past been developing a a small display advertisement con- iwinter and spring month*, therefore,
Dowling Thl* is an ideal location
,.n gravelingJhe 168 mlli-t taken over U(i|n |or 1B33 Khi|11
C(MK1ucted by. recrirerahlp department to take over cerning the care of the eyes? Look (those who have any mmi to anfor a girls' camp. Many improve“­ TROOP 72 ENTER­
bank rccclverKhips tn thu state ' for it in thl* week's issue.
ment* have been made at the camp
. ticJpatr that they may not tie able
TAINED THEIR PARENTS tpre this time the contractor!'.'• the-* teacher tn .the school which the, Such
action
will
result
in
a
unialready and more are contemplated.
child attends, and be it further
J”1 "«
,■
i Me.-mr*. Brow n Bros . would lx* busy 1
fomtlfy of procedure, and make1 Tlwrv ... « l.rw .....a .1 th.
It seems evident, from what they are
RESOLVED
the House of ...
Rep-' more efficient 4he admlnbtratlon cl Seru.14 ...a 1‘ T A o„ MomU&gt;
-appl.mm; lh.1 «.J
। grading the 168 mile* inkrn over this --------- by......
doing that the Foundation plan* to Pot-Luck -Supper-Followed by near.
r-riun, .u,| .11 r„K,&gt;«d 11- III.-1" “"J*1™ ,f“ ‘!r
"W
Sanforized
A - the Mate ha* not been able remtatives &lt;lhe fa-mite concurr-i receivcrxhips generally.
have the Clear lake girls' camp ac­
Investiture Ceremony
UrU . ol V. lla.'l..l„. I’ai. Mu,all 1-‘n
this .pdfl, .nd .Ummut. 1(
. That the Superintendent of
ut
po
pay the nwipey. Eiufitiwt Rakow- hup
‘
««'*
',
Mr.not
Finley
for a period of in s.iiii. c J Barnum ul Wwdtaml ,l,r‘
complish he girts what the' Pine lake
bl“Y I’" ’’
I sky ha* not been able to order th ; P»b»c Instruction be directed
to was.
on Monday Night
। approximately
■ six year*, onnecieil
camp is doing for boys. Tlie Found­
,,
.
....
themselves it county relief fail*.
Bov
scout Trooo 73 entertained »'««* rt&lt;»i«*. The amount paid *o conduct such examination in 1934
If you nre interested in poultry
. whrn tbl... nced lt
ation ’s quite apt to. complete any ti*’SK%o?r«k
“ "•«»
**“
" wy ,&gt;«
‘’»u“.xhv.w.
o eertlty any child with
..... x.i
the.p. . with the banking department as an '
. ..
iu.t
u yrr '
prov&lt;i) of
of'the
teaeijer'in
charge of
of ?Jam!ner'u H1* cajuibilifa.art- you will-tft interrMed in the ndverproject they undertake and. having aito Indian mvestiture «4mnnv l*Mwl1
'■&gt; use on 10H miles: so* Prov.il
the teacher
in charge
ttaem. ni of the Wallace FVcd and (X,, u
fllrnW;
acquired the site, they will doubtless m^MoX" eSS“£ th«rmhut' &gt;•
Sleeveless
$ -i
Knwhcr luu decided that
lh.1 he
J&gt;&lt;- U'e 'choo. which
which tfajtdjUd
iiini cliild attend*
oil,-nd.
&lt;h.
.MwJ. We briwtv there wUl be Itttle
see that good use is made of it The
11 'Jn&gt;.lnn&lt; .uch put. «I ."d 11* Birihcr appro..!- ol lhe
fL’J; Seed store In this issue. Read It.
‘18c
and
-1'
«»£
unamaawr. u.
a------------- --- , - -..2?
- X
, Foundation ha* a habit of seeing ..bout fifty being present.
.... uid&gt; ,n. r tm. v,-.r a. county
CounU’ OommMoWT
of iV -eh.-l
McCrcery. 50c .-.jwcLi!. Wedne.Mt.iy diifculty tn getting ground for thu!
things through tn a proper manner
A "Heap Big Show was given aft-i.,
( greatest need of fixing up in tlie county in which *uch school hns done an exceptlonallj pood Job, and Tllursday. May 24. 33 Any la* (purpose. It i* neccMary. for thia I
Later they will probably announce Vl
dy
*
rire.-.Y.
coat
man
*
Milt
or:&lt;-iMirx
to
be
followed
to
save
sutler|
er supper uuuw
under the direction vot*
«
go
that
tof
the
is
located
shall
come
under
the
proth.t
Jw
h.s
Wen
very
m.iMfultn
Ic: it go a*, that for tlie i* located shall come under the pro•***••
"
W.rwv Burgess,
Rt.nresx
-aiLCt*tant
Reootmu*;
j
-...i..^.
-&lt;
o
am
.
their program for the summer Harvey
-assistant
Scout
ma*\
'
o'coat,
cleaned
and
pressed.
Cash
i
mg
iwxt
Vinter.
----------- ------- ------------- I present Instead of-the contractor* visions of chapter 18. part 2 of Act '"“king collections and has handled
months and may also include some •“
—r*-------------------------------------------------------— *— —• --------- •,l
- — «»»-------------- .
'»“.* repairing the Cxxrnty road 31»
the Public Aeta of 1927. and
'™r\.r
L ni aiKLcarry Adv.
Sanforized
§ 1 9S
special uses for the camp
his Tendertoot badge, presented by , VOJnnu„.(m
lLM. lw (nm eamn- '* « further
•’ r*h" &gt;earh«t at the hearing
Th
..UJ.I :.•• , , SEVERAL BUSINESS
Trousers
1 —
• For some time- there have been
CHANGES IN PROCESS
several groups of Camp Fire girl* acted a* Great enter, urea, war an&lt;di mipniring
|mnn&gt;vlne the
tne worst smuclw"
strcrefa•* ■ reMtuUon
resolution be
lx* presented
Presented "to
to the’stipSuni. . „
L p . ..
. .
in thl* city, but the organisation ha* —
------ —talked
.— —oi«.
n ofllie j(» lni|w They liop-* thAtatc rnntendent of Public instruction and ville State Think has hern operated
r!2.r ---------- ----wjliiam*
Loppenthien, Barber Shop,
from the time the bank closed to the S.;-'
not been extended ns has the Boy Thrift." Albert
Oiwborn
1
7^L„"n
’;r.?i'rv talked on i,nnv
h*- 1,1 l’asl,'”n
furnish more, to the County Commiaxloncr.s of present lime, al a profit of over $12­
Scout movement, into other com-----;
u._u —
•
Millinery Shop and Chain
‘t‘u’ ‘anrr CT‘
’ i*° thiU “’5 ‘,ntlr*’ ndleage Schools m the various counties of 000 00. That of a $65.000 00 stock night.
munities That work is rtoa under Aid and Winston Sheffield on Eau- ; tn;iv
completed a* wa* ortumailf th- st ite of Michigan
for Boys
Stu.* it.it lime i* here again, and
Stores Are AU Moving
around »a*.uwuu
$54,000 fiO nn*
has
way. There was organized last week Scout*. AU of the ceremony-was by'....*.U|(h)
MHn(. wciri. (i0.,,. .tl
Adnnt«**i bv tbi- HnitM* ot Rrnrei- H'Miv-m'til.
ni. arimna
™
* '-”1 »-»&gt;
at Assyria Center,.a (troup of Camp the light of a huge fire, , lighted
by
g
in
veling
the
108
miles
taken
over
.entatives
Anril
20
1033
b&lt;
Z
1
’
t
°5
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l
c
“
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l
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*
”
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l
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l!
'
&gt;,~i . . . '5 U-.C *on iiuh-s jaxcii u*ti '.&lt;rntattvcs April 3V, 1
HAJJ. . «... ,r&gt; of over 3275.000.00 have been tuken in .1.:.
tl&gt;n
hi no­
Fire C.iri.
art* with a Mr.-Burgess
Mr nuiffrss by
bv the friction method.
method
i,.. m »■ n.. .ul.
: |(M[ year
.....
«r^.. ..
Girls, which *t
starts
Adopted by the Senate May 10. A 2S : dividefid Wword.jrrd Ujt-Judg.*
ir modeling
good membership The organic- jThis^ troop has arranged .a ...
w | The
llu- county's aimir
fine
share of »3.iXM).(KH) ‘ 1933
'x.'
• EXu£ ".^«xSn~.
"" of
~
McPeek in January, but owing, to
tlon was made under tlie direction place for their meetings and the;under the McNitt bill mast be ui*ed
frat.Inn
T11, Atlantic
Atini.tic AA: Pacific
Pacific 7&gt;-a
Tea Co.
Co
the closing of the barix* in which '■Hi/i
. of . what urn would have Th,
of Mrs Olsen and Miss Craven of boys arc intensely interested in the for improving the township’ road*
Don W Canfield. Secretary
for Bos s
.
Ih.tvr
rented
the
Cvb'rove.
bulletin?
the
slate
’
treasurer.
h;ii|
deposited
.Battle
Creek, field
Miss
Rattle Creek
tu-irt secretaries,
.eereterte. mi
&lt;* in(jUn Uirc taught them, which the;, . ciiKf-ti
taken ov.-r
over tills
ve.it. a.rraguw
averaging 10
iiii.* year,
i" 'i.•
The
Edmonds
G.l
Compniiv
uill
at
.|,r
-------&lt;
—
....
O.I
Companv
will
i1(
t|
lr
c.riw-r
of
State
and
JeWrrwm
j
the money turned over to httn by Hi •,
Craven being connected with tiie W exemplified -m Monday evening.
I mill's to the township. The 327.600 COMMENCEMENT EXER­
rt—
... . ....................... r________ . .. .. ' have'
,
'ixci-'l ‘*dl'P.ay
adverting in ’ and- wlU make cmc tart- 'tore out I
K Kellogg Foundation. She 1* a
irxpected this year from that .«&gt;urc-*
- . .
.front*.
trained worker among girls.
CISES OF DELTON H. S. A 10*; dividend ha*, however. i&gt;en, thr-’Hiilincr for the u"*'
I would .provide only l!8i per mile
SUPT. VAN BUSKIRK
R H. uipjwnthi
]Mld in full, and it is h»&gt;;&gt;*&lt;i ihat •’■“’nR ol »he raeritiis of Goodrich
The officers of the Assyria Camp
■a
which, a* anyone cun sec. would not
.... . an*
are adadvertising |»ricrx rtrx'k into- •*-«*payment will be forthcom- u,r' whey
the McCoy
building writ
• Fire girls are: Bemita Tuckerman,
IS CHOSEN PRESIDENT K" V&lt;ry far i!:i U"’.k &lt;|"|;.' With Class of Nine Finished Their nincfurther
a* low as 35.20 fur. 450x20 tlrci. of’ th-"
Miller ”fii
arid Blouses
C/’V
within a short time.
’i- Miller
Fttrn. Co. Clarence
president; Alice Lenneger,. secretary;
.
.....money on the,
- ------- —.
ilhc
same ninuuntxo:
Course—Exercises in
rheir adv for full price par-,, Wwiun;in\ barta‘r shop and the
for Boy’s
O\/
The promotion of Mf. Finley to *Rend
’e'‘d 1,1
Beatrice Russen, treasurer; Bernice Heads West Mich. X
Round-Ta—i,
t”11*' ‘a«"" wr lalast year vm*
the receivership department of the .rirulwr*.
|beauty parlor Will move, into the
Community Hall
Jones, scribe and Mrs. Bernard Ta*- ‘""“T. ’
-- ।n-maricubh*.
■ Autiv renuirkuhii'
state
banking
cotnmiMtoner'*
office.'
fa-aides
telling-lumber
und
coal.
Da.
;.
building
on
\V.
stale
St
.
blc
Organization
of
School
।
Tilc
IWC
c;
.
nl
.
or
&lt;500.000
which
1
ker, guardlgn. There will be held
The enmmenerment Exercises of is a fine compliment to him. und in- Frank Sari. proprietor of the Htw-' ''
is now being improved Ironat Clear lake in July and August
Superintendents
11* to be added,each year for .. ix*r- the Deltnn High school tfcre held in dieaie-s the high regard in which he tins* Lumber A* Coal Co., haiuiles rtilcif
._
...
a camp for Camp Fire Girls. There
.
....
.. . .
i&gt;,x| &lt;*t h’Ur years, under live McNltt .the Community Hall at Delton Fri­ .has been held by tlw banking de- ll'”: enamels, white lend and oil. tfie C IJ Hodge* Jewelry store nnd.
recognition
to SupL|:om.
W1| wouia give **arry
narry county
county so.vuu.
Sfl.ooo. day erenhig. Rev. w. F Kendrick.'
are many of them In-Battle Creek ' AA fine
----on came
V.innuikiik
OatiirdAV
at
a
.
.
....
•
...
...
Il will be a 'while
\
; pnlnta. interior wnllhlde. etc
If »re movinx Uiere soon. The two
No doubt the members from Has- DVanBuskiik on Saturday "■ a!&lt;&gt;i- about 340 jw:- mile on 16H mile- of Kalamazoo, pave the address. ins
I.-. P^ffwnt.
The legislature ha* I recently . ' &lt;-U intend to-do nny building m i.* small A. A: P. stores will be dlwonting*. AMjTia Center.' as well as jneeUng of .rehool men held at H°‘- mipioti'd hat ye*ir. This it was in- mbjecl b*in&gt;: "Let No Man Despise
summer, umi we
pavt’d law* which will plice more {imiring of any kind he can be of finued.
‘
!
from Battle Creek will be invited to **”'’■ *”*n,
c
tended to lire tn graveflhg the milt - ;Thy 'Youth."
i Mrs. Mari.ip Goodyear has leased
take In this summer camp Tiir of the Wft*t Michlcan Roundtable of MR(,
over. Next n-.it a
have plenty white!
After the Invocation by Rev. L D. Authority in the banking coinnu:.- much help to you
-camp fee ta 3900; but if a girl earns 80 ,! ,s!‘1*r,,ntCnllc!lt' ‘. W5 *7°, similar anfount shiuld l&gt;- avallabh Mi!e». pastor' of the MetliodUt stoner than in the past. Act number .Barry founty folks have a great htr two .'tores on State St. to the
‘
~ ■ -3450 herself the balance of the fee *urr ‘haL!k*r ,VanB2a*‘r.k T , Lm‘ kc to apply in r.iav. ling the mileage church at Delian, the salutatory was-'seven, of the Public Acts cf t!i.*
priru jiarillg it tor dccujNincy as a large
will be paid by the W K. Kellogg a 'ery efficient president of this or- ..lkt,n „Vt.r y,w VPar .At:ll a!. Cqua! given by Katie Schaffhausen the ' State of Michigan for the Extra
F'«-‘c|ouble store, necessitating the du­
Foundation. The dues are only 31 00 Banfxatfon
1 a)nW(nV available an the mileage valedictory by Marie Hughes: .the Session of 1932. dealing with bank* through’ilm‘influence ci. .
* their- .two small
per year.
•
When Mr. VanBuskirk announced : taken over Tut • rar In tin- wav claw will by Kathryn Town and the and receivers, is designed to that ter, agricultural agent, of this city.
cfiect 2t provides, in regard to the- Full particulars are given elsewhere
The Assyria Camp Fire Girls pro- that tlw delinquent school tax in ^ i&amp; believed that tiie township claw prophesy by Earl Baldwin.
tn this issue of the Banner. Look
appointment
of
a
receiver,
that
—
.lapore to earn the money for their Harting* in 1931-1932 w.u six per-| roads can all be taken over by the
In addition to those on the ;&gt;rofor the announcement.
NEW OH. FIELD.
court
shall
immediately-appoint
the
due* and camp fees. To do this they ccnI anrt ln 1032-1033 eleven per'county, put- in lar belter condittor. crain the graduating'class consistL W Sunday relumed from a
ot Ur
have rewr«j plans in mind The tent, many of thi»c present were. tn«n they ever have been But they id of Reva Mott. William Holden. banking conunta’lone:*, hi* deputy,
first will be a floweRiecd and bulb astonished and cnngratulated him] would iwrt be what w would call Wilbur Soloman. Manin Groot and nr one of the banking exomiriers m Kniuht* Templaj attended the A*— week • nd v^.it to Clare nnd rejiorted
the drilling in of a new oil well, 3'.tiie banking department, yg wane
sale, tv be held in the Assyria Cen- upon tltat splendid report In most improved roAd*. since the mtail; Clark MorvhouM*.
c
avion
D.iv
Mrvice*
at
the
Prcmiles
southeast of that will.ine,
• other competent and disinterested
ter -choolhoure on the afternoon "r Uw'
district* tn wi-.stern amount available i* not sufficient' to;
person, who shall han* the recotn- byterian church Sunday mortting whirh started oil with a pnxhiction
A good many &lt;&gt;f our trouble.. thew
■nd evening of next Saturday Mav Michigan Lhe percentage of deiin-1 travel them '• ■ ­
hosied
that, with TREASURER OF HOSPITAL
Gl'ILDs GIVI S REPORT, meiwlation uf the banking «*&gt;inmL-.- and several went t;&gt; Battle Creek tn of 1.000 barrels per'day. Thu indi- day* arise from rair habit of failing
27 There wjll be other artlcle’i qu«‘c&gt; was much higher.
jtht return ol .. .. . ----- N ..... ,
tiie afternoon to tiiF services al the
!,**i week when we publtahwl th*
receiver, and shall deterto park in the first space wy.eomr
. offered nt this sale and there will be
Accompanying Mr VanBttaklrk. pte will have a little more money to
CoriTegmior.ai church.
of Clare may; reveal an extensive oil to. thinking we’ll find a Itettc
good music al-o All who can are in- were Hon and Mrs. John C- Ketch-1p-iy m tax.* the township- and, .reports of the Pennock Hn*ptljl ^imt hi* bind and preset tlx hta duMcCr-ei*’,* * 5oc sjMCiai. WedncMlay pool. The well ju.t oix iied Is the
"!&gt;«’
ms’* ™ch further ora little farther on.
sited to attend and help the girl* am and daughter Mary
(county can raise moie fund* to Gulld*. the trcasutei s report was
Thursday. May 24. 25. Any la-'■’
’ producer In that field
apply on iinprevaig township road*. jiot included Knowing that our d" as sliall seem proper.' and pro* and
dy . dfess e&gt;i&gt;. man'-, gulf or
mi that a i»-al system of graveled readers are equally interested in thix 'tdlng further. 'Thai tin* receive:
oco.i».
■
fleaned
and
pres-sed.
Cash
phase
of
the
wo;k.
we
arc
giving
the
rtiall
receive
such
eompentattoo
and
highways may be completed
'expenses a*
as rh«
the AmmhUMM
commissioner *n.n
shall!fand carry—Adv.
! it has bci-u a keen dixpppbintment record lierrwith:
Anyftne who really wishes to witBalance Mav 18. 1932 ... . 3189.73 approve, and as shall be ordered by nexs
:i beautiful sight'Uibuld make
. 304 00 th* appointing court, from the a.&lt;county mad commission that they Dur* for 1932.m*u of the receivership ” ft has been
I are unable to get tlw cash due from
to
tlie Wilcox greenhouse where a
$473 *3 ’he alm of Judge McPcek and Com-!
-.the Mate. They are thankful th.it Balance June 1. 1932
gorgeous
blaze of glory will greet
mlMlonor Reichert to save egpenM*'
Dhburaenwnt* Juhe —
193?.they still have some money mi hand
, in the operation oi thi» recciveriJilp. । you Tlie plant* are now in full
that, will enable them to maintain
as well a* all others. 'Du* major bi&lt;A&gt;m—iom**. snapdragons, sweet,
our present county, road system. Muslin. sheeting and
SUNDAY — MONDAY
jxvrtion of the difficult work at :P&lt;M* petunias and many others. For.
' with .&lt; little to use bn .the mileage
N.tahvHIe .ha* been accomplished.
,&lt;?l township road* taken over this
'Where Better Foods Cott Lett"
NOEL COWARD’S Picture of the Generation
From now on it is prifnarlly a prob- there la reqlly worth while.
7.00
(year. It must be admitted, howt
i dor., patient sown* .
lein
of
slow
liquidation.
With
this!
Tax on two checks. .
। that the proape
TIE....
I P YOUR DOGS.
.end in view, commissioner’Reiclwt'
I taring tor mon
There
have
been many complaints
k,’ -.*
3..,,,
‘that purpose
T.ital dtrtntacments.. .$87.37 87 371 petitioned the court for the appoint-' h ,;tespJc
’trho have gardens and
ment of Harry o. Mohrmann as re-' “
tfalanre
'
May 9. 1933 3386 3^I ceiver of the Nashville state Bank J .ergrrens. about dogs overrunning;
Undoubtedly the-Fineef-Talking Picture Achieve
NOTICE GIVEN TO THE
i
the
gardens
and
becoming annoying
to succeed Mr Finley Mr Mohr- ■
ment of All Time!
Gertrude Jone*. Trcas
EIGHTY APPLICANTS •
mann is a-former deputy bank com-:! nuisances. The running nt large
jof
dog*
u
forbidden
by
law
and
by
First Show Prompfly al 2 P. M. Balance of Schedule
rnis.'Uoncr of the state He has lw!'
Their Examination Will Be Tlie Woman's Christian Ternper-• wide experience in’banking circle city ordinance Th* city officers'
jha*.
•
received
many
rejwls
of
ryce Union met al ’tlie home ot! and is at the present tinic reciter'
1 Held at High School Gym
AT OUR REDUCED PRICES—25c and 10c
de.vtructr.c work of dog*, that
'Mr* Jas. Batson Mrs. Addie Ed­ of the State Bar.)*, of Freeport, the tlie
plan making some arrests un-1
Saturday Forenoon
monds railed-the meeting to order Dimondale State Bank, and tlie ; timy
Michigan State Bank, ot Eaton Rap-; leas this nuisance L» stopped. There
why people who fry to;
TUESDAY
hadJ ids. Michigan. The Commivmnri iix no reason
Barry During the buv.nrxs session we ...
their grounds should Ik*
i report ol the Loyal Temperance, requested the fixing o! his salary at T&gt;?aulify
county applicants fi
thousand
per —
annum ’annoyed by dogs whtac owners
.Union which was lately organize*! ‘two
— *'
----- •“'* dollars —
Emergency
should
keep
them
at
home
|
By
this
action
^substantial
'.r.imj
.
i'itli Mr,* Ciiira Cooley as director,
rnment cbncenuiig the examination jfay alread^ reported thirty-six in expense per annum will lie «c-'
GOT 10 PER
i member* and a splendid interest coinpUshrd tn the Nasiivt’.le State
rf applicant..-. &lt;
;.
tfian-to-Mr*. Ruby Merrick u doing some Hank. A uniformity of action will lc*ived
frqm the sfatt- only ten per
to splendid work with the Medal Conapplicant which tin
cent of the total -allowance, tn this
.irtfLll;. tert work We need to teach-our
rrad and-C'lLlldCl V|
---- ------ — — ------------— --.; county .under the Turner Art for
And the Usual1 Short Subjects
it id next children and young iicvple the cf- best interests o. all cotivcritad wih u:dni&lt; school district-. TTw.tan per
tn ‘beer . Our
'’beginning at feels of
"* alcohol -even *TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
gh school gym- ; children and young people .will *ec that with, reasonable oo^oprrat.on,:Hi]ottment to tfa* ccuntv s st 293 90 ;
.Mld can.
[h everywtsere. If urafcr cigltferyt liquidation may proceed to the euu whrn thf ta|ancc wili
r.a.'ium in this city.
urc who arc successful will year- »»f as* they cannot legally* tnxt depqMtors may receive further nwt ty gU"5t-cd
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
(
----------e in the :: stupor tattoo provided;'buy n. but tr will be served in res- dividends in due couiac
Look for Our Adv in the Merchandise Bulletin—
them Saturday afternoon at one tatnants and hotels wlicre they will
LEAGUE MEET
ck. going directly to Camp'
"*»
It Will Reach You Thursday
We then had a child welfare pro­
Cur
Woodward
suflrred-|heard a good talk from Reprraenta*
tram and a playlet, which was en--- 7', . 7T.
--------- -------■•rry painful injury on 17 umday of|tIW Charles F Parker. Il wa» re­
applied
hut
He was tightening t‘l’ iCTcttcd that only a small number, as!
DEATH Ol JOHN WOLFE.
some of the machinery at lhe Ha*-;compared with there wlio ■•hould be'
ting* PItIcu Ring factory, vjieji the |
wre ?M?nt
i
Musical Number, “Organ Grinder," and Latest
The friend.
slipped,
throwing
Mr
------------ 1
ut his home on 8. Jefferson St., on «reach
News
of -&gt;ervice.* celebrating Penlew’. Monday night having oern In poor Woodard in such a way tlut somej
FIRM WARD P. T. A.
ADULTS, 15 CENTS
CHILDREN, 10 CENTS'
w
Iine.se sc: rices -mil b.‘ n-«d to tench health lor a long lime. The funeral of the lig-unenu were torn in hud
[the Doctrine of Scriptural HolincM will be hrld at tiw home on Thurs- hip and his back was hurt quite jiiHd ITld-v. Mav 26. at 7:30 Follcwbadly. He U coining a.» rapidly al* I mg » -'hirt business meeting in (
land a question box will be used
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
posable but lias suffered consider- which Mrs Hale will give a report
'Tliese service*- br^sn Wednesday. burial it*. Riverside cemetery
ably.
■
| of the P T A convenuon. a mln-i
; May 31 Ctoifag June 4.
PASSING OF "MRS. CARPENTER.
Vr-u.r.
~
1 ‘’•reS *how wU1 ** presented. Every-:
Mrs. Jay Carpenter died at her nLCOND HARD F1C NIC
'tire u invited
ON
FRIDAY
EVENING.
home
at
Cajlton
center
on
Monday
Tomorrow. Thurrday. is Achieve­
A picnic for the entire second ( More ‘han hah of the customers;
ment Day (or the Barry County night, and the funeral will be at
Home tcoii
------- tlx Mctluxlul church in Carlton ward will be held at the second ward nf one light company an* paying
in the centar cr. Wednesday, today, at schoolhouse on Friday night. May , thetr bills in cash to avoid the check &lt;
Shauldti
^Comedy—“The Poor Rich Boy”—Ten Ceuta to AH
Hirer P M . Rev Frank Looinh'of- .’fl, at Eix o'clock rtente tuppeh fol-: tax. But Congress outguessed them
Burial in the Fuller Ura-jd with games and a general Son that one. There's a tax'on elccto tbc»; tktaUng.
(good time to which all are mvKM.|trlc current, too,
I
;cmeiery. ‘
[SttAtpa.
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trance Exams

CLOTHES SHOP

is Right
this summer

White Pucks
White Caps

25c

White Shirts

98^

White Sweaters

Bedford Cord

Linen Shorts

75'

Linen Knickers

85

White Shirts

WATERS

CLOTHES SHOP

You Will Find These Values at

Feldpausch’s
’ White House

&lt;

-Coffee
&lt;2
49c

: FLOUR
73c

Pure Lard
Eckrich Oleo,
Soap Opps,
Super Suds

Pillsbury

3 - 25c

#lbs for 15c
5 lb. box 25c
2 boxes 15c

Butter

u.

“CAVALCADE”

“As the Devil
Commands”

24c

Zane Grey’s Prize Story

“Wild Horse Mesa”

CHOICE MEATS

Bologna

25c

Frankfurter*
3 lbs. for 25c
Minced Ham
lb. 15c
Smoked Picnics, shankless, lb. 10c
Choice Beef Kettle Roasts, lb. 12c

Pork Roast

u..

8c

REGIS TOOMEY—EVELYN KNAPP

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 24. IMS

naif inch to take a second. Snyder Coach Hawthorne nnd his men'
ORANGEVILLE.
"RELIGION. MORALITY
■ihiira!
Scripture Prove* Hone
ran the 44|) In -tlie fast time of M will have only one more- event after
J W. Sheffield and Charlie Jones'
AND EDUCATION' | were at Hastings on business Mon­
buOYtllld
accond* to finish a close second, next Saturday, Tills will be the InWa* Known to Egyptian*
— —
"'"’2’7 ’ A
discovery that a Hlbt*
*
o •
Lechleitner placed second in the 230'diun relays at Ottawa HiU». Grand
The Egyptian* were wnrriora from [ .xilrd up ,hy
।
Should Hove a Place in Our “ciurti,. &amp;.,■ ,„a r,,a n«udt&gt;
-------- ------------! yard .low huradle*.
1 Rapids on Saturday. June 3- Comthe beginning of their history, and .
brought from
« Other members of the team-also petitur* from all qyer the state are
Educational Programa, Says made several trip* to Detroit the l.n.| 1...... In n,,ni.«. .. -.I, u wl,
H^wnte, C.W
H. H. S. HUCKSTERS TO
non fourth place*, but tally winners expected to enter teams for the re—
n i x, it
P11811 week with truck loads of onions.
hlOB
t#tu tM* and :
CIUTCD STATE UECT ,n the first tliree are prnnltted l* lay championship
Dr. raul Voelker
Mrs J w Sheffield spent several when Jowpb ns laying In grain
tConllnued train page ono
Lllicn 0 I « I E MCE I '.hter the State Meet Among these
-Dr Paul F Voelker was chosen1 day* the past week with relatives at during the snrn year* of plenty be- rtrp,| [pU&lt;lon, workl_ fhu, )» M
THORNAPPLE DEFEATED.
Onnlnor Zcrl&gt;e|,
7orhal Snyder and ■*‘«‘nera
were Fuller
100,,
yard'
fore ti.r coming of the famine y»nr*t WWe‘BB trr(,r ln pullrtuaUao OMta*
April election as su'jx-rlntend-. Buttle Creek.
Uardner,
c„„,
,„r ,in
1KKthe
p„,.
th. Due to Hie siiortage ut regular ntur Vandenberg Wi- urr aure our atrtlir
—
enbjof public instruction of this
Herman Hurdlebrink made a bus- fur ne srtv.dtstlactiv told that he ' .
fanner
reader*
will
be
In
teres
ted
in
Lechleitner Win at
. Icitner in the broud Jump und 130 player* the Thornapple team was &lt;h statr on Hie democratic ticket. He inew trip to Allegan Saturday.
gave out -bread for hurae*" (Growl* flpv, whBn ll0 man pBnm,th lb*
yaid l-.lgh hurdles.
; (pii!p&lt;1 by Woodbury ut Thoenapplt- them.
»1v. . . . .
. - ...... ■■_ m
gave un addie s on Wednesday of
Mr. und Mrs. O E. Crow of near 4T-1TI wl*u ll« u».'.nlh
Regional*
I.
The
Michigan
farmer
present*
,, ,
• ! Alk-gun placed nrst ,n
in &gt;■•«.
Uie ,»&lt;■
Re •,
• j uxe
fake Bunday
Sunday by a
a,-core
^care ia-3.
15-3.
last week ut the Michigan Confer- Battle Creek were Sunday guests ing everything they bad la «• ; Ani) tbl) onilMloo of B utter ta a
hl*
core
either
u»
Uw
Hecietaryflatting.* High track men with 35 Kional Meet and Grand Haven aecThcec two team* wall meet again
ence ot tlie Evangelical church, of L D. Lewis and wife.
change for food. Jacob, knew horse*. ' pBtMtg„ Jn thB Rvuk
Commoa
fMNMU to then crtxiit placed third end.
un- &gt;4»y 30 Hie TlManappk- boy* Treasurer uf ti nntiunal farm lean which wn« held In Battl? Creek tn
loo, and the trouble* they w*re.ut»- .
n
-Wb rtBu bU
at Uh- Regional Meet al Grand RapTJw four men and the relay team wlu have Uieir regular line up on aMociatton if then- :» one operating tiie course of hl* uddress he made1
.U.rt ... «l.«n 1-n.r. hl. .1S..I. In
|(antfe(1 Jq
lw|nUUn&lt; of
id* Saturday . Four of the men, who quullfled for the BlaU- Meet; ti1P, ut(iunda and expect to r»-t re- in tl&gt;«- couqjM in which hi* fanp is tiie following statements which ure.
Husa
u&gt;a Zribel.
Zcibel. Nel.-uin
Nelson Gartner. Sir.Buy- .will
fast cumpeUUou
R
will meet with fust
KuntN-tllhm u
ut‘!vtnge
....... Everybody turn out and give located. *^iiWitln,- tn the Federal worthy of thoughtful con-ddcratlon:' Honey I* deilgfitfal t but too much Egypt he described ban _a« an udder
; Und Bank at St Pau) Thea Oourc..“uur
» believed that re­ breed* dialer *ud dl*e**«. Fragrant
derand Luchfaither qualified tortile tin- M. s. C. stadium Saturday aft--Uu. kjv,
kUDlx,.t
Our Iwmuier
forefather*
hj;Wn
nI1J muramy-a*
State Meet to be held at East lain- ernoAn
A victory , here signifies j
.
L , B , ■’
* •W-Will rrapond with mkcID
.....c advice muon
anu
wen as as Hv-vni are racd to »n&gt;dl and. mod
“■
well
and canduct any nec&lt;- »ary
••egolla- Kiuiwlcdgt
- ' ■ • ‘ —ought
....
sing this coming Saturday. May 37 -rah- championship.
uy...................
to have a place crately u*«d, refredi the bnilu. but called C-.'u ccustes. .which lurk* in
.ill he rim- ... .l Lj__ ___ ---------------- - ■»_ ;
KkMXi.**^ IJgtit I*
Tiie Hasting* relay team, rexulstlng
During the past two years Hascamel track* on ilesert und trail*, j
jcidcred »t Wiuhlngton
..... ...
r
'
of Art Fuller. Zrrbel. Lechk-itiurr Ung* High track men liuve not k*t
। Karnin C. io Important tor fenThe book of Exodus (chapter 14)
i 3 Hie Federal lauui Bank can
and Snyder placed th(rd at Grund u dual meet, taking into camp sueh
‘We have thrown rcligjpn out the staring Into, sunbeatu* dairies or
pur4ia»c any existing-Jann mort­ back dour sn far a» the public blltrds them. Moderate joys nnd give* a« a vivid account of l‘l&lt;a- lelopipeiit of good teeth and bone
Rapid* anil-aUo arc qualified to en- Hrvng competitors as Lukcview of
raob'a (k«i horae-drawn chariot*,',
gage- &lt;&gt;n « ba.- .--, nut to exceed 60'• M-hook urc concerned.” Dr. Voelker
ter Uh- State Meet.
Battle Creek. Allegan. Ionia. Albion.
and hi* cavalry being overtbrowo 1, structure In rhlidreo.
ut the normal value of Uir land. declared* last evening. ‘There is
NeiH.ii Gardner ran away from Marahull. Coldwater, Hast Lansing, I
the field in
the mile event, doing charlotte. Hoarll. Grand Ledge. In
only otw state In the union which
Insured improvement. It will pay ha* developed any sort of a program OUT Iplrifl. wluTewe iutem|«-rallce.
tins distance
in tin- exceptional addition ta thu -record Um- Blue i
(Continued from page one)
the present tnurli ugr holder cither of instruction in morality
tlm &lt;1 4 44 4 Zerbr) heaved Uh- unit Gold tr.ickxters have won Uie
,
bund* wllli th.I pleasure* und delight, though thuiurhot 51 tex t 3‘. incja-s to place first Little Seven LM*u&lt; trophy for tliree comer df Green and Church Sts . In Cash or In 4
Religion Ruled (luL
To enjoy leisure It Is absolutely slble, and at the bottom of the
and alu&gt; broud jumped 19 feet one-’ years straight
'
tlien marching north on Church to Interest guaranteed by. the I'deral
...,
*«lve* never so pleasant und de­ necessary It should be preceded by ocean tn the flrepsst places weighs
State St., west on State to thr Sol- government'.
terr in the public ichool. I read tlie I IfaUtful.—Sfa-mrr.
। only »lx&gt;ut 09 ponnds a cubic foot.
occupation.
3 H the farmer’s existing mart- Bible „„
u v
„rBCU prayer regularly ________ ________________________
Idiera' monument, and south on
und
offered
n my
Broadway to the Central scliool au- ga»t«- bf .in excess ut these percent- ,in
mv school, but .was
wax forced to dudisidltoriuin wlirre thr program will be uge*. the pretent mmtgage holder continue it by order of Un- school
' re ndered, beginning ut ten-thirty may i.egotute with thr Frdera! d^trfet director*
o'clock All of the rchool children'
1101 |K-|
l*rmltled
teach
- ’
,
, U*u. ,n?
. r.‘.‘:' "We
I'M.
I,,,,,CM to
WJ "
OU"
aic requrslcd to participate In. the gage within the limit' &lt;)&lt; -ntx-d in. religion in the public schools, but
. march if ixiMibh*
1 a£?*‘ruPb - 11 MUST BE UNDER-, u, many ca-et anti-rrligion u
I Following*1* the program:
----------STOOD- —
IN. EITHER
— __________________
INSTANCE taught in many
.n.r-..r.rJ.
f
..r
1,
TT
PlM.f
r
V
&gt;«
•
EdUtaled
Crook*."
Opening Song. Onward Christian 'Paragraph 2 or 3. IT FINALLY IS
i Soldiers.” by audience, led by Win. ENTIRELY OPTIONAL WITH THE
--W; have been told that knowl"We
T Wallace. Mn HadfaMae Pulnwr PRESENT MORTGAGE HOLDER ,rfy(.
ns enough—but knowledge
ut the piano
WUFTTHER HE WHJ. MAKE SUCH alone
merely make* educated
Invocation. Rev I. I. Dewry..
A DEAL WITH THE LAND BANK crooks. H&lt; art* and wills must be
' O)M-ning remarks. Re-., John W
'&lt; If the deal !• c&lt;:.-.-.-::r.
—u:t
.■■luumimated
In educated, too. for where there is no
Hiu hing.
,
| eithe r instance, the farmer
&gt;
'
new vision the fieople peruh We have
I T Am an American,'' John Leary. tnuNpagc will bear interest at I ' ■ ilucuted tlie mind, but neglected
I Allegiance to Uh- Flag. Boy Scouts
and for five yea
-------- p»r annum,
.
.
■ no the 'wish-life'—-the life ut emotions.
| Introduction of Speaker. '*Coin'
—• need
* *--------* on the■ prin- ](,nging.s. ambition* and thr spirit,
payment
be made
innndcr Harry Wood
cliwl. if Hie-borrower is not other-1 which constitute* nine-tenth* of the
। Addreos, AtloriH-y Win. H Wise. Wire- hi default
'
i personality of tlw boy or girl. We
। 5 All mortgage* ir»w held, by Fed-1 ure not giving the youngsters a fair
“America." by audience
eral Land Bank' will ta- re-written chance when we fall to educate llu-m1
Taps.
'
, on the bush outlined In Paragraph , in religion and morality.
»
■A
,
! “We need to educate young peo। 6 New mortgages on farms not pie to faith and cu-operatlon. toy-j
Find Wiscbnsin Peat Bog
, .
iprevToituy
moruraKrei can tyv made; ally and idealfam.
prevtotMly inurtanwiMI
Date* From Glacial Age ' directly with the 7.
Federal
.1. .al Land ■
Talk, nt '“Beer Guiilinc."
An Investigation Iplo " ’ • ■ ' Baftk.
- • within
..........................
- ■
Um .limit* defined
in . Dr. .Voelker declared that ' it h
Ihiraxraph 2. at 5 per annum, and b'-cause of a lack of vision that so'
no pnnci|&gt;al payment for five y»»rs ynany people, in-this present crisis,
—with the further proviso that Ulis nre more interested in guzzling beer
in gay prints
intei ret rale W ill be reduced to than In upholding the constitution
4' ' if the borrower, subsequently
He ufao condemned the methods
Joins
a ' farm-loan as.'oelaUon" -sr- of “high finance, which robbed thou- '
l&gt;egnn n* a lake In the pcrl&gt;»l when iranir-d
in his community by the sands of common folk* of their
Women's
Lgnd Bunk. In each such instance, hard-earned saving*. '
Tlie botanist* found 25 kind* of tlie fanner al*&gt; mint buy 35 of Lund------- ;------ .........................
Rayon plaited
and merccrited!
.
.
.
.. . Bank stock lor each 3100 burrowed. ADMINISTRATIVE BD.
i
Full fathiened
■Ignlflcnnt In determining the bl* ‘
Under a differe nt provision ot ,
Pair
RELEASES ROAD FUNDS
torr of the fa&gt;g? A layer nf water
,aw- Tlu’ Fann Dian Cotninh-:
...... ..
'., "...I,,, I»
'"l&gt;'
I"
.
Ths thrill of getting o fine Elgin for graduation comes
...
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I...,
i.
...
,1
!'»
Una
a&gt;nk
«'
s:
p..ui.
....
County
Will
Receive
Its
Pro.
only once Tn a lifelieio. No other gift is half so fit­
■k
,,
make special loan.', to fanners «ls
*
Wear
them
around
the
h*use
and
Under j
the n..
' to refinance on better terms any I
Iportion of Money
-------- ,---------ting. Don't disappoint yovr son or daughter. Come
Housework’s juit fan whrn you
on the porch,
Eibleiire that the development «&gt;f iexlsting Indebted^ • . or &lt;2i to pro-1
In and lee the new Elgins we are showing. No mat­
the McNitt Bill
the '-r
luig w.".«
wax ••.■!»
not an
uninterrupted ■ viue working capital, or (3&gt; to en:.•»
sn •••■ir.'ern'pfed
tool Easy on
ter what model you chooie, It's bound to be diilinthese! Grand and glorious cotA dispatch from Landing statea l
pniee-s
wm
found
In
the
iliscloMtre
able
the
farmer
tu
redeem
&lt;«•
repur
­
quiihcd In appearance and accurate Io the minute.
thwleetl
of* Inya-ru
ut
nrt' peat
'"
* —
‘ Mfmnitml' by chaw form*property lost by fore­ that the state administrative board
styles with
In y era «f oxidized^eat «'.r fflUek, In closure since July J. 1931. There has released the sum of ai.0u0.MUto
be
paid
to
counties
under
the
pro-1
ile.-itlna striking climatic ejiange. . loans can cover 7:&gt; ot the property. vulon* of the McNitt bin. Thb, bill.'
•tyring th. lung pr.Hc.* of forma (They pay 5 - interest, with the as u&lt;- explained before, provide* for'
You'll
principal paid in ten annual install­
ments commencing Uie fourth year. counties to take over each year oneNo such loun can exceed 3-&gt; Wo t &gt; any fifth ot the total mileage of the i
lone farmer. BUT IN ALL SUCH. township hlghwoy*. this mileage
miles
INSTANCES THE H O I. D E It 8 becoming a part of the county'
OF OTHER
INDEBTEDNESS system and being improwd u* iti
Last year tiie
AGAINST THE PARMER MUST B taken over
ARRANGE, throiutli Uie Fann Loan date paid to the counties 52.000,- j
. Ideal Garments
Cutnmu.vioiM.r- TO SUBORDINATE 000 for tills purpose Till, is
,
not
divided
in
accordance
with
THEIR CLAIMS TO THE NEW
for the months ahead!
or j~
the ----------number of uul.e-.1
CLAIM OP THE GOVERNMENT • •population
'-fLir"-"
. ». " lunter in'..™,'.... remil- ™“£ "T"? ln “r
,bul
I.
a.
.
..... ... arrnrrllMiT
fhc iteltcauM «.f unite. I
, ing tii’- Fann Loan bill is drafted. according to the mileage ut unim-1
Sailor suits. Flappers,
sett County Agent Harold J.-Ruter. , proved ioids that existed on the;
■ hrsf of January. 1932. Last year the
Long Pant styles, ButtonROY kcoi-t nfu-k
of 168 mlles WM faken over in,
on models. In Broadcloth,
...
„ ,
‘;
this county and improved as far a* I
like
All Scnuu. cute nnd l. nder. nrn It„.
,jUld
ta„8
IJnen. Chambray, and
“Oh, BoyJ
asked to mobiluc at 9'30 Memorial only *100 pr mile. The trtal paid
these!
oilier fabrics. Blues, tans,
. Daf morning at the corner of Ccn- 10 the county lost year wt/S 527.000
la
this
suit
greens. The kind of value
Mines' one-strap sivws that art
ter und Church streets. AH Troops &gt;o “&gt;«t ‘he distribution from the j
and wear you seldom find
a honey?"
t । bring their Trix&gt;p color* uud
*tt over for till* purpose |
remarkable values I In vires
—except at Penney's.
'American Hag.-.
;by the state administrative board
12/2-D and 8H/IIH-D!
,
Thursday of tills week the Barnbrmg to Barry county *13..Him which
wiiiiii wora
­[
Oiunty Boy Scout executive board vju
«M&gt; Jrllh
work can.ue
can.be com
coinPARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
menced
improving ,u
the
meeting will be lield in tlr com-'-------- on ----------" *town-'
----Star
Quality!
AS GOOD
mutiny- room of the National bank ship roads taken over this year, the [
of furniture, machinery- and clothing in storage
at 7.30 P M. Matters ot vital im- milcage being the same as last J
SHEER CHIFFON
ASNEVER!
pottanre will be discussed and we There will still be due from the;
that are loo valuable to throw away. Other people
would like to have, every member state the county's portion q! 31,-!
500.000 more so thot , the county'
present.
AFTER 7DAyj =- il They were tied to the
in the county want to purchase just such articles, but
Scout* and leaders will deeprate should receive this year from the
»hip’« mast I They re­
graves, of nil the veteran dead Sat­ state 120.700 more to be applied on
100% SILK!
do not know WHERE to buy. The Banner Want
ON THE OPEN SEA!
urday afternoon undcrethe direction township roads so far taken over. 1
turned in good condiThe
McNitt
law
adds
3500.000
a
year
I of Frank Amiable, .who has charge
UotyT They did not
Ad column is the best medium in Barry County for
to
Use
amount
projiort
toned
to*
the
: of this work.
- • — -- —
Shrink! In spite of wind,
Camp Ben Johnston which was to cotuitics each year for 1933, 1934,
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.
rain. «ir sun . . Your*
9P* n June 12 will open June 19 In- 1935 a,,d 1936
stead This is the yearly scout
■ &lt;■*
• ■
for COc—white or solid
Full faihltxtfd and all
camp at Sherman fake. Tlie period a}--.-Wfa.
color. Pre-shrunk, VatWin consist Of eight weeks at the Sincere Speaker Wint
TT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE whether it’s rooms
silk—for ofn shots I
dyed.
cost of st 50 per week.
Over Mere Eloquence

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The annual Camp-O-Ree and
j like (he story of (be great
Field Day of the Battle Creek Arrt preacher wtio, when be wa* conwin be held in Battle Creek June 2 gratulated on hi* sermon by a com.nd tth, tetenun l« te turn In
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। the devil told me J hud preached
MORGAN.
' well, a* I wa* coming down the pulHomer Shaffer had the mlsfor-'
„
•
tune to fall from a tree Friday night' 1 .. ‘‘
• , ,
, .
and break his arm near the wrist.
,’n'‘ *'T,'r
,,f ,h*'
He was taken to the office of Dr. «»n‘f*»iDg speaker who tier lired,
Adraunle then to tlie Pennock luw- *&gt;"* founder of ('lirlstlanlty. In tenna
pital at HMUng* und had an X- of hl* eloquence., lie would certain­
ray taken a))d found both bones ly not be considered what I* called
broken also the
shoulder wa* a good preacher. He had no rhettprolned. He is getting along nicely, Pric orfanmn. nnd made no use of
... tn. ' ,,,o*a falck* of the trade beloved of
Charles Harrington. Mamie Webb. rhe(„r|cIa|1,
ant| Mr. and Mrs Clair Van Sickle. | He ‘spoke In the mother
.
tongpe
went to Lansing Sunday to meet the
former's daughter. Mrs Marguerite and things happened. Just because
'Mills, who kft Salem. Ohio. Satur.of
bi*
passionate
sincerity.
It Was
Iday nigilt and arrived al Lunsmg
[Sunday afternoon. The company no system that came forth from the
i attended the Salvation Anpy meet- lips of Jesus Christ, but a soul that
I ing
at Lansing, returned home revealed Itself, the soul of n mnn
—wwhile
_
by Charlotte nnd
attended Uie re-! who was willing t&lt;&gt; die for hla con;by
and ,attendedjhe~revivnl1 meeting
of the Nararcnc j] vlellon* and hi* fellowa
~
church Sunday night
There will always
Mr. and Mrs Howard Shaffer of
• he n croitd
. . to
’
I Kalamazoo spent the week end with n* rn
a *lnc,‘re u""'- Ol"' lbw
J. W Shaffer and family
1 wl» »«*»*• be n crowd to jlsten to
Mr*. Marguerite Mills of Salem, nn eloquent man. but It I* the forOhla I* visiting Mra. Mamie Webb ’ mer. and the former only, who will
for a few days.
get thing* done.—Rer. H. R. L!
Ur and Mr* Clair Van Sickle. Bbepperd. In the London MnIL
Mr*. Mamie Webb and Charles Har­
rington spent Sunday with Mr and
Mrs Wm. Van Sickle of Lansing.
..... and
...u Mr*.’ ~.
... Howard.The
French Foreign leglqn wn* j
Mr.
J. W
Letha
Adkins and Mrs. Edward Matthews engaged, In Europe during the
werexc:
not ' 1
were in Laming one day last week. World wrtr. ReplHcementii~or;
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,
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recruited
,or iu«
for legion,
the legion. All en- |
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Many I
melodies for 12 ixuirs without *U&gt;p!
p.
M, We understand .....
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hnon "fan
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everv dav
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PAGE FOUR

The
*’blJI
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u “*Mned
,0 p“v&lt;
““
1 ne Hastings
n as lings Banner
panner &lt;lhe
.IltlrT
lhorou&lt;h
wlllO
4^.

Capital News

'
Backward Glances;

FOSSIL
From Our Scrap Book
j

PLANTS TELL

OF MICHIGAN'S PAST
and Edward Haley of found ON EXAMINAi'fc rtf VocfnvJz**. Y“hk«e Springs aqd Mary E Gar-1
TION PAPERS 1
Its Of Y esterday ;rtam of
&gt;» The Pyramid, ore a' range oi I two hundred and fifty, ml’.han
years ago Michigan ■»* *
HITLER RELEASES THE DOVE
Farm Machinery Price i.
™i"oX
b""“"
*“1 shallow
saucer, with all but.- Ute
Legislative Jam.
- Those who have called Adolph
■fevVEABBAOO TODAY
-d..t
' lT«. ».*.«• W..1 edges occupied by a vast swamp,
Despite his yrars-’he is in the 72
where grew jungle* of
to^
Hitler a madman
. Jobs! Job,! .Jobs!
—
.
. and
. . a firebrand
..
. neighborhood—Chase &amp;4x&gt;m U toMr. and Mrs Floyd Rice and Mr&gt;
Mrs. Archie McCoy went to De- the end without ending.
other straw*
must have been shocked at-the con- (jay p... gj-catest trader In republiBy Elton R- Eaton
J.&gt;t&lt;&gt;b Rehur leave tomorrow by au- troll on buxlnexs. While there she • A buttress
------is •*
— wife of a. butler Horsetail*- *nd
lhe
’ dilatory tone of his Reichstag .an alate politic*: No Michigan man
t"myW* for Canton, Ohio, fur a will hear M DcRcuke. Mme. Nor- „ , rhooinuutcr Is called a |*dt- 'plants, which died to become tire
coal thgt underlies much of Uw
can &gt;ua:&lt;T&gt; Oab&lt;&gt;rss un
—...... —■ —. ----- , - —
vtotyith Mr. and Mrs. Frttx Itehor. dlca. Electa Gifford and Fahanlpee.
1
speech. He stands forth a* one ot can
&lt;&gt;n uiv
central part of the state today
■ Delegate* to ’he hut stale cnnvtn- »npoit«nt and fof reaching ecouomMr. and Mrs. M. A Vatter* Mt** Fr*nk»- aU Krcal miulcal celebreties.. wind is air in a hurry.
, the staunchest supporters of Pre*!-' tion m Grand Rapid* hsd cxfreMd
At the University ol Michigan.
rhan«« »n the ‘history
of Michisan^^?to'te
cmuummated
‘ol Nor* Peterom and John Vester mo“cCo&gt;' ,wl“ SJ** ,akc
An equinox is a man who live*
Dr. Cluwter A. Arnold. Curator of
dent Roosevelt in his drive for about a* much &lt; n:hu»|a»m as a mis-;tiurexultmlinXXibSnfthat
M" u *ho"' *" **
''.red to Benton Harbor Monday inMntetam at U-a-Tliomas Normal near the North Pule.,
m Detroit.
A filigree is a list of your ances- rosail Plants. Is making a *uryey of
world peace and disarmament.
-unary lurroundcd by cannibal* un­ .UI doubtfis teSS- taw withto lhe *hvre John yill tekch manual aru
become--iuu within
tne
hlh - Mr*. Janie Ulone relumed to tors.
the plant life of Michigan when
til &lt;j*bam ww ui’.roduccd. To reck- .Hl
....—doubtless
- --------- ---------__
IS ItaHlG
’ possibly we take the belllcoM r.n
without G-J: rn in a knock down next two or Uirre weeks The jjgj grades next year
White Cloud
n o~«nin
Cloud Mondav
Monday after two
two U.^&lt;«_&lt;
Benjamin
FTnnkiin worked hlm- annoted nthea and salamander-Ilk.
‘ statements of European national .lai dreg out c-mpaigfi i* like walk- atton system ofthe suite Illgl
that
oiirall't
wevks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will
up to be a great literalangn. He amphibians were the highest funna
U4II
ua-x
m
me
.......................................
L
«•«
a»'l
daughters.
awwitof
th-ball
park
in
the
existed
&lt;in$0*Hreten1turtSI
day*
is
' leaden too seriously In this country­
Pennock.
was al#o atjt. u, invent electricity. •of animal life&gt;&lt;•!-; DeFoe
EkF------Char' ta-dng scrapped’ and a new one per- Claudgte and Puulelte and son WalThe hopietail. or scouring rush,
. Tliclr bombastic declaration* prob­ revemh inning -Muri
His fattier was a tallow chandelier.
'■ ‘
■
■ j fectad. Real estate, winch in P*-d ter and Mr. and Mr*. Bernard MeRepublicmt-Tnbunr.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
. the liUle jointed Fred which now b
ably
have no more •jeriotis Intent
--•............................
•
&gt;VM&gt;»
years has
11.11 la.
carried
I .. &gt;4 the
&gt;1.* wu.ua
burden
It of de- Laughlin of Allegan ami Miss Kalb| found ah&gt;ng lake shores, was a
Thr
graduating
cla»a
of
the
High
-CANOPUS
■
' --------’! nonoermc
than many a'•wild'*
a -wild" political
poUtirai cant.
M uun" n*s iip- 'tclopmcni
and
progress,' -*will
ermeVan
vanKuren
Mirenof &lt;&gt;rGrand
arenaRapid*
Raptas
great tree in »u» Equaling It was
vchrwi
tin*
ytw
is
cxxnpoaed
of
ilfWhen
quacks
with
pills
political
Wl,n isneh W thu KWnta-rMh
u»
K.
&gt;» .«•'« «&gt; »n
»»«h -» "■ ■»«.
™&gt; &lt;ml&gt; Mn.. lt« teen members, which will be the
the giant club mcs*. whose only
would dope us.
u».
When |»litic.-- absorb lhe live- living relative today servvs as a
memb&lt;r-fLn v;tl,w ' VoUfs decided this poinf Clw. Smith of Beith. Avrshirc •mallcst in number (or iwvcr.il
humble forest cartX'l. Dr- Arnold
‘ long ‘ day.
’ ’
-■
—■
..«•!«»« Vh— nittrd fhf .rtUf-di mill u» ..|
,»&lt;■.„&lt; ... ti,......... ..t. years. but the m&lt; mber* arc no
doubt consoling thrnuclvc-s
by I like to think about that star Cun- feports. Frens to feet high flour­
.—.------- w----------— ._r a visit: claiming - quality not quantity." The
Drili.
ished and bore seeds, unlike tnedern
~
opus.
brand when lie started his spcctacti(tall.
•
w«h
rt Lemu...,
will
nr
;b
a
h
!v
be
held
in
with hi* uncle.
uncle, Rob&lt;
Robert
Lennon Mr. xerebe*
types,
although a few of the reed­
x. rci-A-s w|!l prciMbly be held in
tar career to power but’now most
a pacifist youth group m Zurich..'
But to take the place of rrveiiuiSmwh.ha* d&lt;c.d.-d to mak ■ hu.hpme lhr
a* the court yard will not Greatrrt of visioned suns, they say test modern kinds Were present at
! .-UL-x -n tile world probably wish Swiurrlnnd. :&lt;c&lt; ntly ;it'letters to thr state Lnt a* the resi.lt of tnt* h.-:r. During the war hr *rn.-d , &gt; &gt;Hn
rt
lhlf &gt;
that dbtunt time Cordiatre with
who list 'em;
'.
tJ/t*
&gt;‘&lt;r. m children* to-"* x-unu chansr. the '...gLlattuv &gt;- no* con- *ith the King* Oan Bcvtu-k Bmd!’t£. .”rl(
, th^
like cul-talb. IrH no direct
t.jhat there were a fetw Mm ...mb to
u
military gnj» Uttering legutatom which plan • the .n ...id for elevenjnonths wM m a ;"Sof anrWaJ^ret UmuLhlS . To weigh If. science almost mu*-, leaves
defendants, but arc distantly relat­
despair.
.';...re. He hai proved himrelf a rem- UlI ,lj;d.vr !c batam-e these aid- tax burdtn almost &lt; r.tirciy upon ie- carman ciunp.
!.’*“,dOK “ 4n&gt; ’’-!r
ed to the rnudern pine* and iiemThr member* ot the cla** are, Tlie
stnictivr statesman of the first ed rhe romantic conucjrtion «f war. id'nt* of lhe c*ti»s and vilure* of Mr.
-■ an.I Mrs. IUv.&lt; Artiutroru: and Mu &lt; - Belle Rock, pearl Michael, XU shell would hold our whole locks.
dinged
solar
system.
rank. What Mussolini did for Italy Oh.
^PV^lhat
; .sa,,
!‘ .u* b‘:l siimu.in &lt;n vjufiManune Mini air l-auni Mclntyra. Ev» Hurd. Mae
o" ■■
.. .n-'- Hw reu- ....... -...........N,,
..................
........................
Contrary to common opinion, the
and sold’ that makfe till* cluuige. do ■ iw: 4lld
h j McKinley ol Chu.ij • Bruaeau. 'Georgia Heath. Gall
JBth-r is trying ,o &lt;te fc* Germany. «&gt;n rea-h toy* .were made ""
climate during thl* age was not
j«v aitii tr.e piirrnte. Fur yeant hr say that city and viHage resident..
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs Hamp, Ethel Brown and Miwi. When temporary chairmen utter tropica), but a warm tempi-rate one.
.
speeches.
One mu*t remember, too. that thr had refuel to .‘&lt;11 war toy*, but the will pay practically all of tin- taxes A L Hubbard
Will Cole. Charles Freer. Ernest Ed­
*ay*
Dr Arnold. A” hot climate is
And frenxied henchmen Iwwl their
d
aeorre Bechtold of ger. Homer DePiie and Charite An­
“first hand” rej&gt;ort« ot HHter we get demand fa; them had b«*n *o per- of Michigan In the future, but thai
not suitable to coal ftamatlon. retie •
:4U!^ tha't he had almost ruined la Just what the measure will do
battle hymns.
in ’-hl* country are Invariably wr‘&lt;?----- — —- ------aureun n»ve ucm .••jM-umng
dras. The exercises will be held My thought. Boat out ucraaa the dead plants decay before they can
.
ren liv wrsKtndet-.’x who citlM-r :,ls
My bis podry. He r-ug-, The hmta- tlie other day pawep .evrrai &lt;ta» with Sunt and Mrs M. June 2
be covered over atui carbonUrd.
ravmlc resches
A SUCCESSFUL DRIVE
. eonrspunmm* uno &lt;ki. . 6L
.,x! that tltl
.irr., tlt
,.lr , .i fJlle tax Udi that provided a H K.-juonj.
'
ge.icd
the. pacifists rcarry
their
;Coal Is found within lhe rough oval
M .** Kitti, Holbrook of St Paul , To when- Ganupu* swims.
”
were deported from Germany a* un- ccampaign
.in..JiU#n r
pji. uta r.ul.«
r* r re
nt tax
tax on
&lt; -.cryan[iMr. Bcnite Moorman of
to, m,,
the parents
r.-ula rr than
than three
three per
oent
on hcnrly
nearly everyIts a credit to the county that Uie desirable* or who are prevep.be- to
Io the
Uw drakra
u&lt;..l
in !&lt;»&gt;.■,.toy.- The
m«- World
World I thing
thing sold
&lt; *&lt;-,.: proiucts -«r
«&gt;f ,&lt;w
yh&lt; 1^.1,. cre«^ wi re Sunday gtatt" ot end nicer. Mix* Grace Holbrook, of ;When men un-wcalHilg name* and
in
sold excvpc
lewd. Crawford und Saaiauv. c&gt;&lt;unOakland. -California, an vuitmg at i
making
iureeBoy Scout drive ua* put over wr.n rouro the German dictator itav s««*n Tomorrow. March 23. 1933.
’*&lt; farm. d«ln. orchard 'and garden.
-Mr and Mi&gt;. W. D Mr*. I. A. Holbrook's,
tiAi Although id fair duality, it ha*
.
i Ami all the world's ajaiiglc und not *0 far been found in largo
such a -bang.” Trtai coutributtons nt to ctamp dowh-a rigid |irc&lt;* cen-]ih &lt; vu-rc numerous «twr i-xcmplfaJlin
Mr. and *Mra. Wil) riqmer* and
exceeded cn« Ute mail optimbtic _.,r hip Evni at It* worst,’however.
ME-.D1CAST HEAVEN.
|tim* in the hoik-- bill
Mr.
w&gt;4ll,,;a
ocanu
danuhtcr.
Gertrud"
of
Big
Rapid*.
I meditate on Interstellar spaces
„ ,, ,
Un'.’mplov-ni'nt ln*urnncr mav
When rhe miIi-s tax nivn-ure and win Bobby of Grand ItauichThe sweep of lhe find great gla­
And smoke a mild *eegar.
expectawotu Jn such turn. u th» x German-, yr.de. Hitler hits n&lt; mo- n
uj.d pnnclt,., .vIk,.n
nftpl:&lt; . •t..Uj;.si the .-.T..-.te win-re it form* v.vi.- gu^ts ol Mr and Mi... Roocri
cier age oxt«amlnat&lt;d rattier Mid-,
liver in thin city.
Far att«r one ha* liad about a drnly all tlie large plant lit" of the
that is-SOMETHING When all the nnjnly ot bombastic demonstration' p&gt; the ent;., nation, with unifarnijiu. chief subject ot consideration Burch Thursday .md Frldav.M Dralictt. Miss Grace Draltett
w«ek of
.
funds are in. there uiU probably be w!iat
about the paradr. BO.flOO n•’net.on* in u’l stalo hut.i: l al- tin* week, th- ■male deride.1 that Harold Smith and Henry Itaiubt-rj
carboniferous
or coal age, says Dr.
The argument of friend* as well a.i AHMld- Jivi.B4
sulfictent to pax off bank indebted- ,transIlia’ marchal down the^iw-- ''&gt;« e'ld-nl that 11 Wild te- a ; there -should be no exemptions ot
south B«nd. tndumu and Curl und Maxwell Bowrn’of- Bellevue
the sum diiuisaur*
ne** of more than five hundred &lt;?•&gt;!- . ...
v ..1- , ..&lt; Irwr rm-i Ul'1
!"r :,r,v 'u’c ,o l’M'vr;ment any kind. The RWertior Is ronte.Ml- Rouxh 01 New Ymk City were *■ • k vlsdrd Miv Ella Boucti over Sunof a later age were survived only
lies* of mor* than five hundred dol . recta of New \oric not leng n- wUi)' TJ.„ n.rn{1,caKl... r.j „n !Wlir. in.. that the house bill should b*‘end CursV-ot Mr anti Mr: Hui; - I'
A star that ha* no parallax to by smaller, more adaptable reptile*.
iar*. pay Banys share of area ex- shoutiw at Intervals the following ( ,
s v&lt;nii&lt;j :-U1K- to !!ie cheerful --■ i within its detects that even o-b &gt;ni
InvitaUcm^are out tor thr wed­
,s;xak of
only tlie dtrplnutivc n*cles of
: of Mita Maud Bartley o&lt; AlConduce* tn repope.
pen.-.* and still base a‘Utile ba lain • -prfflwfiiT rdocan: ••Two, four, six. jhaxni. where r’&gt; would b- provtdt-l 'rfu- tuntec aiimite exista in tte inrasmi-.„ Sadi&lt;’ Glasgow was Ute w&lt;lk
horsetail* and club nic.-*t.; -*nrB- rt Lr*ton Taylor.
of Miss Helene Fairchild
left over for next vein Till, l Ute eiRht. who would
a •&gt; vmate?
d ’luy c
vivid the glacial ice and later d'.- .-i.rir &lt;. vimuiu »ji'k would b&lt;
R?jj:cr«nturive Edward* Sj-’.l
.h.-r. «t Ypr.l.in’.t .iml nttendid .1 bridge l‘.t.v at Album. Wi-dii*-*dry evening.
llr
r ..
,I7 .. rr!
rrt condltinnB
condltl'm*
plant-,
plant. have
Hare
first time in many years that the Hl-lrr! Boo! Boo! Boo! "
ith«&lt; liglite»t of their b’irdeii* Fcr-■ ttnn ern-.e* ;rom the rural M‘c\p;m of tea al Hotel Huron given m honor .lun»- 7 M::.. Bartley U well known
VVUV
l&gt;. n tumid by D: Arnold or .Mb. r
scout organlza;.e.i ha* torn "Ou', ot
:h Ha: tint*, having lived hue dur­
ttometimrx wltrn we read of al.
Fall &lt;.\Lur. 1 Tr'bunv.
&gt; Wayne county, n-hurd abrolutclj
&lt;:I ML. Fabrhild.
Ni-iv.-,
gi
EAN1NG3
searchers
from
Grand Lrdx*-.
the red. ’ Thu r« tire-. a general ap­ this nailonaliMk -fingoron that i.’
ing hr: -hikthood tbiy.i und )ta*
NEWS GLEAM..w ,
Cnrutuu. Juckaon. Haginaw. ani st.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY nui-.iv wjrm trv-nd* w|»» will wish* Chairs were not common until
preciation oi thu- value ot Moulin; really v&gt; m-i-.m-U.vs but which fre­ WILL RRUCKER. TRY AGAIN? . Auu
tonally in the uhalr- Dyers
Jut. ab,lv. tju. r&lt;,„)
For a man t &gt; drop eAmplctely can ! h&lt;. declared that Renrosentiltlvc . Uor.un'' iv- r.h i.'. p.-rt. hair been ;n r tWgrouted jm *ible h.iptHiM- -* the sixteenth century
and lu particular. A-insfactloii .with quently leads to such grave init.
________ , _ ___
k . ,»&gt;: public HL? alter having b.rn the Bair, a mi-mbcc of thr houn- com­ ajw'iCiu’d as toilous ana&gt;a; Hie etu- for Iter future JJr. 6&lt;l!rclc»i* one ol
thi way Uoyd 81-..ucr. county exreu- uiid«:r,Mandm«*.. we don*
‘
■1; leading-dry i:o.xl* merchant* it
American women spend annual!? yaMS ANU SWEET POTATOES.
, tjik.ir.-.. ■ &gt;-.&gt;•• t-nwr Mtchikait ever, suttee on Uxatrnn who voted to rehighest honor* -•
,
ttve. has been conducting the work » hetto-T to laugh or weep.
' •“■ l ■' at--MMAen highly S7W.OW.OOO n. the quest ot beauty ,
a|V1 . A.,..
,.u &lt; s wrr0
had
lx- expecting :•&gt;• migh port the bill out from the &lt;&lt;i:.mvt- attained
Vairdicloty - Bcuhcr IN nn-x-k -4 by ttaxe acquainted with him
1 ’
a , •
’ ‘ .. ., . ,
here. Plenty of credit for cuu suen j tee. nail made the statement that ,iX-h-m
Mr arid Mt - SeUeck ’vi!l
About KUJWO.CKD
o-w Jiersons
pnson-. in
in ite r5ua!ly
Jh&lt;,n
. lhl?.Kl,u!h.
'there v. is nut a smgfe tiiliit; in tlie
cejsful drive sliould aUo be cnen to
• THAT TAX BILL
Saluia&gt;&gt;tey
■McCallum.
ho.:.&lt;
after
July
&gt;0
at
Paw
Paw
Utut-d
Blates
i-~
‘salt-* lax bill that wa.* right Evt-n',
froMcuttnr Attorney Laurence E.
&gt;in*-.six vsXna a«o today
ithc iXtr.oc.-attr'adrn-.ntUrutitm floor ' CUV*
yam. cook' 1 in sirup, is tin- more
Barnett who planned the various vre-k MVtshU! the adiflihistrelljm
t’nrian—Bertha Fern*
,,
.
,
.in furrr being &lt;109.000 000.000.
i leader. HeptescUlativc Southworth,
; ptipular III lhe South, afitl It* »W&lt;* t
| We expect to mt a iart-«- attendactiyitlcv staged during pie we«k; rales nnd groes incoin.-’ tax bill o«-'
hold that there &gt;a* little in tlv- bill
it,*- h«-r-. &lt;n Saturday nex’ at the • Pant&lt; pocket* may I*- obtained in potato, scaioncp with butter and
and to the reout leader* and scout- signed
M
„ to ratx- from S45jX»n.&lt;»0 to
: t&lt;&gt; Homirc. R&lt; ;&gt;re«entauve Fisl'c:
' »alt. lead* m thr North­
.';:.md Trnii*r;u)&lt;:&lt;' Max* meeting lhe nvr-und-ten cent stores.
ers vhu participated actively in tlie gmc-.W.DOO ;i&gt; «&gt;■•*■ i- v.-l...
n t .-•
.
j Yums ortginoliy grew in China and
'
‘ rse tram* arc exMauri.*- Fuhrman of *
tax bill that ’hire uhn Had * pin
r.
rrdrivc.
drt--. It
It --i-ht
:
p’cas.-.nt t:i.-&lt;• i!-iy&lt; . ;.,ns, fllcre«'il in making air'inn,.
.
k - .
pteted 1 rum
■ral tawnslui* in
There u an automobile for ev’ ry
,h&lt;' K- '• •fnJ w"lt Inui”. bu'«
I in framing it and considering it tor Rutbind
to go out and a-.k people Ur m&gt; y lixful fcuLof thr tr.i.'V* hand-d
4 59 per suns in the UmM State . "'&gt;*
ly cu !U.-d-d vartcrefused to roll it .1 good LUI_______
tic* an- pluultrd in tin tr iple ann
ilaltne' Of I lhe "Glmjier’' 'biv&lt;h,«li club of
labor: nothing r
ieven though lhe cause tn a worthy t.’h-m by the house of rrprw'ntaj Under the bill a* it will co to c^riton.
America
’s tlr*t chocolate mill, M miinipic &lt;•! A-1.1. Africa ami
th;:
erty
i.uv-'
c.muucnnd
to
jirac'
tlaatncd
tCithou
cxit-i But there were plenty of mi- tives. they've got a inc job in pbui can-idrniiton oi conference commit।
W«;&gt;.
v.
.1
n-'iu
practici
1
&gt;
Waiter
Baker
A
Co.;
Inc.,
&lt;4
Boston.
AhWfci■
wben-w-r
tnaiBcta can be
Sih ' Jdsih'a
'ti.-. tltere will &lt;;&lt; no exemptions Of Mi., j unit• unteer* to "©Jver’ the. entire county tic tFurg'.-ry ahead of them••ir’-itiUnicd biihg ba*)* the ts-n; but you can do Mass; Is Still in operation sfter i(2 hmnd tor the produce
ary kind. It' the meusaro 'bou’.d Henn 5
md R.'p.d* und it. only you have to work for It.
year* &lt;&gt;( continuous pnxluction.
, Unlike th-- wlntr potato, winch L
finally par.* in thi; form nnd there
t
’
il
Chicaco
atid
DIEGO GETS I HE SACK.
ri.u.k 8 Bourn relumed a t»-up!r
ft-cnn to bv a general bein'! that'll
*. Anna Wheelock nf'luutoingi ,«iL d.r. x
Mt. Rainier war named after Ad-'a true fit hy root, rich In starch I'tt'l
from a search after
will, everyone will pav .unie form w, dne«day arid Tiitiredav
When a group of mm juty S2l.nci
BUILDING FOR THE FUTURE
i
oi the British Navy. .ugur. Lang creeping stem* taar
of tax under ita provtaiwv
K., „ o riIIWrci„,,l,^I (1;; jhxsc tlutv-.-. whom he did not get. inlr-.il Rainier —
While the-Federal gmernment it for a mural .paint Ini; have Hwy any
------- i heart-aiipfrd leave* &lt;n» lengthy
:s Gtmu.t.-d that th - -a!&lt; . tax M./[uiit&gt; (r&lt;t.n his u.p i,&lt; ;»,&lt;• Pa- but upirt. v;-.,; looking splendid
’
ftmn-1planning w burden the future with riaht locurtt the i&lt;C'thrtte fiighl
cloth wa* known to the stalk*
.
b&gt;il. u&gt;;l bring into thr• *i;&lt;te tnta.,- rlfiCte(ll.x Mrs PIn..luni :&lt; mxtned ,along
irl hl* route, through tini gpuih . Atbrd.-'Mi
jMtt
&lt;&lt;f
thr.
-tat-.and
northern
In‘
early
Roman*
debu to relieve acute cohditlttu o! th* ..r;:*t • specially when t
u.-v not .• •... tL;‘..i .4 •th'O.’.’H ZL.i. m* Kalamaaoo t » v: 11 her dough-fL?.., '
..... ........................
&lt;
) plant a., a member ut c nvjHis
u
lot
of
money
in
t
’
ir
&lt;•
ca-.-.s
when
...
r
I
that.*
the present, certain public-spirited flight* tend m
Th* Widest potQt on the Missjs-; v’.lacea.- &lt;ir morning gtor.- family.
even
$15
look.,
like
big
money
to
M
,
„'
ld
'
Th*,•
Gh
of
Judge
VanZite
-.&lt;n
organisations of Barry county ap? ' communl
.1.......... «*., »,&gt;«.,,M i»». &lt;«*
.
S'J'SSLK' *:ppi river i* a short dtetanev betew]'From lhe &gt; Id aboriginal American
turned to
taking steps to tewm the future bjCthcjt do
1,. ■:
1 '-..ip,! ti,.. .....
rahmre .,
... &gt;hi&lt; «.wit., ii„ thTS r.i ,*■ J
mX' Cairo, 111. wiiere the stream is U.-'wo.d for tlie routs, iwtaia,' w&lt;«
430 lot across
]ii»vv d«riv.d our common name ot
expending a HlUa 'timc and exix ipe te r'
.. ,.1.1*10,1 imb'.ictati L ...tartit 'bill Rept. cntal.u- Vem Bown v.&gt;- form,. .. brrh.r B- । «L.
•».. n
H
‘’ 1
n Adar.:Adam . &lt;4
I '-potofn ' l
now Wc refer to the county r&lt; - D-v ’ Riv ra. sva
'
l!,nn 1 • ■
'
n-,! K *
1
1
' *•’• Mr Adam,
T .
„ w.rp
Adam* had
Lid tile
tin 1,.. •
It is estimated that 5.000.000, jn the inited States. sweet pota1
.
Imo bls tnitmb white •
■ , “ ,ir * " , *"r
his !*’e treasury mure than the rv.».
farestation program la r.un by the'art world, bnafsht UUs qur .non m
Americans make stamp collecting u hx, „r ur„un ln
qll,ntiiu* in
u
a*h&lt;!
start*
gallopin'.
,
misted
num
tnadi
bv
Osvernor
Coni&lt;ratu
»a
rip
*.,*■
tinBryan
’
,
,.
Commercial Chib on land donated the limelight when he ,wa..
hobby.
Southern Ailantv and Gull Coast
......................
....... ■ ■"
"■ wr
by Henry a horn, Tliw.is a grxal Chared by h:- cn.j.Lveo :■&lt;
A„„,„.im»ulv wmo euriraii l,„ll' Th' &gt;
«■
’JJT"
mavute
11 A
L n '* Uw avn‘
imply kiipiu^ .Md friendship*. added t« the m&lt;
-«&lt;.. •&lt;&gt; I .at an? i.dvanto*-. of in- enforced v.v.-a’mti, 7, '
example 10 fallow. Tlure'atf prob- lUtu on inriudmg a p&gt;:!r:v.‘
i -aii-l Mttvsfn te may have ideuv I excess would be iuij’o____ — ..., . .............. ........ ..................................
,!4uaU
1
—
id
as
WRU
"aeh
Ui
vh-w
lh
'"'
■'
"1
with fronds ini njb. kn.l;£fr,iS1&lt;.(rt f„r lh&lt;. benefit
lhe M. 1U1...I, liner It.» &gt;1 a New
'r
-"err.w
ably many hundred item nt land tn ia-fim r,n hi - fresco in Jiir Ra
k IT.-vraM by virtue-of b.-mg . state treasury .tiki ^ste’r.t onij by l&gt; t: .:. Lmunp .Brighton and Ha
;cf
Rev.
Mr.
Fletcher
u.
we
under-.
«M IfcrI''
7""
hue re publican survivuf m tin ' tegtslauve apptor-uation*—TWB lit- «-■•»ing*..
the epuntv suitable
•
ml.
;•&gt;
c
tne
o'!
&lt;ui
the
6th
of
next
■ . _.
। pre tv-und a&gt; iar nor
itaamendment, if it remain* tn the
port’
nothin? cbe. Barn' county
1 burnt h.
i
’
Indiana has the greatest mileage; tit ate
i«-r- bill during the final day* ot c.ur(&lt;t*xiy&lt;-.&lt;r und
। Tlx hr ? thing :&gt;jmrbody know*.. in Miifacrd highways among Hie' Very Inite .if iw
hove extensive fn:land..
.'fd&gt;-rat.&lt;&gt;.-.. wilt k‘*p Hie race**
state*
IQiantit.es oi these vegetable* are
net-toy th"
•aid ta- any, Irani
were cleared to obtain fidds that. In
id-*.* somrbqdv
-----I canned aa well a., sold In live marH Wilcox trliiriM*! Thur.
many instance*.- n-.-rer were auitabk■munuc.* doing that kind &lt;H
nvH&gt;y taxation
in*a*iuu of
01 vine
wmr has
Ii»'imiuq.
K( s.*cnw
cnn; are
aj«-1 dried,
(Jrivd. tlie
the renal!
small iuul
Heayy
earned krt:
o
and
oil
t-ul*
might
dr.ure
Paw
P
:*
wliere
-lie
*.
for agriculture. f’&lt;. .ib!j by acquir­ , pcrtrpH of Abrah
'll 111 li vm-yacd
*Hi..Vnrri wor.ki-ra
Un. m t;, to
in turn
lorn to d■&gt;. „,
..........
.........
.
. &lt;y&gt; n daylight, and &lt;.n French
W1Ji ....... .|&gt; .....
ulg glv
,.n ...
ah! d» d.d
Tin
u the* much 1
&lt;•jnicr-balar.ee U*
ing-these lands and tunut:
S‘b]’.‘2lh &lt;l:iy,*t J1' "t
, n'.Uk dn“kn&gt;1?and
j-rent- meal. Rluca..•. an:!
’ • anothri aid about the enactmrii
,. CrapduH
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—'aicolxil «&lt;r comm.m conimcictal
H&gt;31 earn-1 tax bill ’.t nulatae ob*rr
,
The vine nre treated a.i
,V
•jicculate it-, present hejn will lake from
hay and fed to cattle. '
•
the automobile engirt-.
1.» Harty ■ poop!.- «f Michigan milbotm ui &lt;
■ - ■ ■
m&lt;&lt;te in U»* than at any i:
'Tli* Briu.h Empire -lias Tlw
b&lt;-rn first automobile'Henry
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Ford cn-a-mg in popularity, but as few
net u&lt;&lt; advant,
YEARS AGO TODAY
i;uilj i.i&gt; by
devotion of Individ-.built had a vpred of from
to SO arc n.i-d then- and cxjxir.- from
■ got:,*-to tax practically evwytii
uah rather than by the loreskghl ot mile* an hour,
, the United States are tunnll. most
ought ahd sold.
itaveituncn* ’-Lord Mlcidleton.
'&lt;■! Europes supply must he import-.
A memorial 1* to be erected in
T-J a jxdlt .cian it if more im|»r Portland. In.i. to Elwood Haynes,
rand Rapid*
aboard- Hie ship than uho V. n-Ranli-d a.v the uivcnhir ut
Tlie ICADoo &lt;4xta fountains in the
reach any
jiartfcular twat*
v particular
the .automobile
Mr- M W
। United States have food ’ sates
rutiipapied by her &gt; wu Gannett.
amounting to mow than *60n 000..
! ins jutrt el
, .
niere are only 11 talking picture two
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r.:'.-, ■' ■ ■ jar cent of the anth- houses tn Ruxui
,
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; an ou’.iandini* J
..-irrn M. i,u:;tn
m i.r taught in .-«h.x»l.s 1, *0 much
----------|. Tlw -oft drink industry wa* ‘tart&gt; Hr ha-..had p-i** 4 by
ru-i Fpi
I -.uir’.t ‘l''*d«'K&lt;d' -Dr Robert K Speer
A new tjpe of pencil, made en- rd over a century ago bv Eugene
house
Tnfd
n
iiatr
u
bill
s
travagar.re «
&lt; eronim: for th&lt; 'iHii|i»r pt c &gt;n' -’k Univermty.
tlreiy of graphite, u unbreakable. Roussel, a Phitadtlphta perfumer,
sate farmers and frill: t
rd out
d qulb- er* litany th
ton. Tins sftnnce* w ill beain
Many
romri 1
•te au:
veiling pr.iycr s'
n w’hcr.
am-pr;:
ounc liiciiLs

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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

|,of Cloverdale

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of Our World

A Quotation

Crumbs of Wisdom

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pare::

m bulk and fixing a limit wiu.

MO VOU &amp;■ t a
governor' has
•JOUP

Pungent Paragraphs
more than

’A vrell-known artist sav:
i a gift

We do
an mages

meant ay tair.uy tic..—Aruw

OuioCockn jungliumt hi at

CLEAN, RICH MILK

ren Jarre priiiu ol
be sold before xpoilifig
»-d to make cider
• und -pier* the jb,
pr.‘. and M-llmg the
her ■■MKtit. ’n* happ
.r.orablv and thr.-e J
fold Wiihiii three .-r . ...
etinu-s th-re might be a
mentation. Mr Burhan*
..
an npportuniti to hrl;
r. by inskutg it po*»i

pender.’ -jrundi
cans aw unit
tic coium
theory &gt;!

ttirs are rutrn-r limited.

it- • f th-’ hnnnal rrhool* ha- failed.;
•pr-.-priation* hgvo been nunc Iwi
I i t them, but tn greatly reduetd
nounu.

bs—hundtrtb of them.!

dd within fifteen days from P.ition during the prevent session.]
tt 1- [taxed from the frail, Thr btrr bill ha* already created'
not t&gt;- declared intoxicaimr.
■ .... ano d u&lt;n* i.f job* and th-'
'
‘
ile* tax bill will require a small.
-r» in that part ot the Mat- nd anr.y to collect tlie ux In
11 as in otiar Michigan lixali___ ...
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____
• lhe
measure
carries___
an....
original
when fruit growing u an hn- Appropriating &lt;jf tiMuoo fur help,
_..
...........industry
."--wnutlve *;«! incidental expenses nsc-iiary
Burl-.ali* had thr same kind' " a to set up the orgiuilkaUon frr U-.f
iul!'P*»*ed two jean ago ba the e?Uecuon v! tins money. Bup with
&lt; x-gmernor vetoed it.
an army of thousands tramp ng to
Miwmg each week looking for po-i
Representative Don Sias and Sen- Ittica! ix'.Mlion* of some kind, it
Ot Kral eoumy. should be expected that sonic of.

pf farm maeninety prues in Michigan. are anxiou* to MCttrr all tlie
Bisliup' int.vrnufUw lhe/ can. on th:» sub' .vet They have requested farmers
—
and implement deaters as well as
if first recipe'for happiness 1* ! ethers to send to them any informstngihy nietutahou* cn'itott they may have on Hus »ubxvtu.itrc MiAuots.
• The legulature» appropriated m

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Adjo i.-tuner.t of th- teglsiatuee is
....._ Members
_ ________are- ...
—rar at liatiC
geUir.g
anxious to f-.t- home and by the end
end'
of another two week* Lansing Will
doubtlrev be temporarily at lean .
de*ertert by Uie hundreds interested*
tn legislation and other things. . |

Is Our Specialty!
CI.EAX milk invariably has a LOW
BACTERIA COUNT. Eor that rea­
son it is invariably SAFE to use.
When you‘use milk that hu.t a HIGH
BACTERIA COUNT y,ou have to run
your own chances. When the bac­
teria count is larger than health authoritif* call safe, then it is apt to be
dangerous to use it. Either some
milch tow i.&lt; infected; surrounding
conditions nre unsanitary; c I tfa n
methods not observed in drawing the
milk, or jmy one of numerous causes
are present to taint the milk, .and
make it unsafe, or even dangerous
to use.

Thp Highluntls Uljtiry'owim it.* own
large and Mccre&lt;Jiti*«l herd, regularly
and carefully^inspcch’d. Every drop'”
of milk you get from 113, comes from
this herd. Becaune of our excellent
herd, and the inoAt sanitary condi­
tions under which wc produce milk,
actual tests by Michigan State otlicials disclose that nowhere in Michi­
gan is Grade A milk produced hav_Jng u lower bacteria count. That's
-why the State of Michigan desig­
nated the Highlands Dairy as the
only one in this section permitted to
sell Grade A Milk.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE IIA8TING8 BANNEK, WEDNESDAY, MAT 14, 1M3

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iHastfngs Civic Player to Present _)'PEEK TtSe’prices
n^i
'Outwafd Bound" June 9 and 13
Mra. Noyes Avery Gave In­
Purpose of Law Is to Bring
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(Continued from page one)
647^
tereating Talk on Cen­
Farmers' Buying Power

tury of Progress
a.I^Or*
The cast of diameters U as fol-1 Mr Dngtey—Of "LtngJy Ltd." a
to Prewar Standard
(Continued from pare one)
**«iv8^®’
!|’•••
*”£*
cold.
hard, oiumtumin:
biutnessman: aeirmaae
aelfnudel| The’wives of a large number of .
r~immu
. nara.
__________________ I E**t Iwnslng —The note aim and
^■rttt°DW7
—
ffUjet./ffle
’em. kind-|and
»nd- and exceedingly
exceedingly worshipful
worshipful of
of his
his U* number* of the Hasting* Comt„
W"®
1-/Sklent,
Salutatory—Jeanne Clncebeatix. ; object of lhe Agricultural AdjuitIV
*nm*
stewardd-uniy
c«nfs*Matsr;
g
ihj
,
ti¥
^
B
mercl«l
Club
took
dinner
yesterday
Hlstor^?Dorothy Stanton. Bar-; ment Act Is to raise farm price* to
, ^y co,n£*; Maker; «
»•&gt;» never gtvea a ■
— dftt. then1
’I™?''
group that
th«t;,
efM&gt;d
chanw and
and who
who never
never inin- noon with their hiuibantte at the । bara Johnson. Charlotte Hubbard. I» paint where farm product* will
1'Z.TC
— of ‘»&gt;® confused group
rraxK
| cMnoe
| make* up the paarenger list; an'tend* to ask tor one hlmaqlf: "De- regular meeting of the club. They
Inventory —Gerald Stanton LA- purchase the same quantity of tno,..wlth ,hf, *‘ad‘*nuof pend on yourrelf absolutelyte hl* ciun»
'he purp&lt;»se of hearing Vera Otis. Betty Ijcary
tdustriaj products as they did before
the ages in hte eyaf—Albert Becker, motto —laurence E. Barnett.
, Mr*. Noyce Avery of Grand Rapid*.
Prophecy Barbara Wilcox. Pris-;the war. according to George N.
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Hcn,rF—A pair of lover*.:
_
y^nk Thomixon—Af- 0,w of ,he ,our «*n«nl**to»*r* from ,cilia Brooks. Dorothea Mlskr
Peek, national administrator of lhe
‘wo srdent aoute who have made a .
J™ ** thl* .rate having charge of the
Will—Maxine Webster, Jean Me-i Farm Act.
fearful deciuon in order to
? a
PiMructo? of^M •taU a l»rt‘«P»U&lt;m in lite Century
1 ’Tlie
Vk— *-•
•- to
— enable!
Act -------------was passed
kXl “ Ihe’^Kara-Aiteen ’
Vw
*1“ Bain. Norval Stamm
• .Valedictory—Nelson Gardner.
I fanners to lielp thetnselves in a
«51L,
-"I ,h' ««'
.bmluu "P-n
s.lurd.1, B.-,। Benediction—Rev L E Lane
, wav which wiu not uassible ««««-,
Ix-fori**
WU1J! General Committee-Agnes Bur- the law was passed. The Act will
«■ bn.* made ^'eral, roughs, chairman: UVcra Otis, permit them to limit their pruduc- :
teenhath will play the rote of Ann;““‘ ,
vtetta to
,*nd
“ new*
“umber oi
of Merle Tasker, Agnc* Deaklns, Max tlon to lhe quantity of farm pro-'
”11 adds your bill
in turn on M-paratc presentations!. | A play of thl* type te an ambitious ’t-aulilul “?^,
»ier«»cuuic
“‘?.c.
°L‘Co***Claw Advisor*-Mis* Emrnv!duce which the market and curuum-'
Tom Prjnr-A likeably • young . undertaking for any theaterjroup bulJdlngI andre^
exhibit.,
describing
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.r—ot
- Lou Stark and Herbert J Reinhardt er* can utilize. Thu |» the method
while we fill!”
chap, of pleasing peroonahty and ‘‘A* powiblc here only becauw interestingly
and in detail many
miereiungiy ana in apum many ol
Commencement exercises ase to of production which Is used by oth-1
comfortable Income who faces every
peo’?.k «»*
tlie wonderful
wonderful feature*
feature* of
of ttte-buttdtMdMdld-' be at two o’clock Friday afternoon. er industrial groups.
1
ertete by fortifying Mnuelf with the'who have had wide experience in - ‘^'■•iJdo'lhewhiblUtobeinMde June J. in the auditorium, when a
Mr Perk say* that unless (he1
false courage of drink; an intelll- ‘»riou* type* of dramatic* and bcgent
boy "ra|Mdiy
number of
of^others
are co-op
co-op-­ ^uu’he'only big fair ever held ’ «r^duante‘nb,r'n&lt;
hUndr',&lt;1 w,11Jf«rmer« wiU work together and with
g&lt;
nt boy
rapidly “itoing
going 'down*'the'
down the, cause "a number
others are
Ion* grade;
grade: aa lad
lad who
who never
zievvr knew
knew |I ersting
crating to
to ajwtet
aaatet in
in carrying
carrying out
out the
the
«raduale
, the government, they can not be
. long
...
---------------------------------------------Thl'’ C,B“ *111 lnau«'jr*tc a new helped by thl* Act. The governa motlier
’s care—Hud Wolfe.
।great
amount of detail
and median- £LAl the monev h.i
Mrs pi
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ti.
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'
teal
work
reoulred
bv
Mich
n
unt
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Cllviden-Banks-A soulteM 1&lt;'al *°rk required by such a pro„&gt;d w th the ewwttonof: u
thelr ?ro«?,rn “ ,nsUad °r ««nt goes the limn to help them;'
lely
h-rriden.
affected,
ex!
duction.
Stott
MdM
tioo
of
toids
ta?
’
£*"«
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trom
oul
ot
U
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&lt;
th«‘ ” ,h* m**1 11
do and Is
old society harriden. a,
-nd language;} Many Hastings people interested’been sold which arc guaranteed by’!5e.h'i?enUa*”1
?U ,hat !he fanner ,n Justice and.
' treme in conduct and
sailing to Join her dear Benjamin in the objective ot the association go tier cent of Hie receipts of the 21„l2!SuJkO^L.’nO*tJ?. 1
lnifa,nle“ can a,k
in India;" a woman who will hold but not desiring to participate fair there Is &lt;no indebudness It u
P?t nft _ I He continues, "I want to make it ’
her stubborn chin high to the very actively have been generous in giv- t!&lt;)t expected that lhe backers of lhe ’ wfurato'JnST^Mi? *j^n^rin«r
JtoSS’ctS' clear to thlJ ,ood and trxUlc in-:
«e,nlyrT
1,18 nrJ‘,ncU‘
Tn &lt;!“'«■■
fair wdl make a dollar. Tiu-y hope
wW ’ inuXJ
. the
.., X 1 dustrles that the spirit and purpose I
.c the
me various.
various
... the
•».. ad".“n....
. .. of thu Act
. The
-r-v.. Rav. .......
— Duke-A
. --------—and and
-Ait ; Dea
.’ wu
* jntroauce
William
*lncerc patron list ha*
has grown ranldlv
rapldly-and
and mneM
expert timt
that tn.the receipt* will
numbers
and
Neto^GartL*
•
iof
‘*'ration
nnd human minuter of the Gospel; teveral of the patrons are taking an balance the cost*. From the grea'
will .to?
n2hC w,U * "“«rtere U1 ‘'“,p '•«•» •*«“»young, eager and interne, we find active part in the- production interest being manifested in thi« thirtv of the' waitaate?.«• roT.kl1 *“hed llutltlltlons a* hi consistent
him about to take a protracted hull- Membership in the association I* fair, it now seem* certain that it Lan The c&lt;S^te^u££am
w,th ,hc P"P®»*
ll,e taw. which!
day. a man who m face of thr un- 11.00 |x-r year and till* cnliltea one wi|| Ht least pay out
’ ls to «“»* Iarm !»««*
known, stand* shoulder to shoulder to
seats at the two
” 1 v rr* “’finer
prca&lt;.nl economic system pro- •
— choice
••— -re»rrve
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Next to a personal visit to the
with young Tbm 1‘ryor —Archie D; ----“
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Jvkted artlficul’. protective"teneflta
yearly production*, admittance to fau |nyJnd*. and an actual Inspec-' Members of the 1833 class areMcDonald.
College
Courve - ---------Maurice --------Adrian-'to
many-------------classes of----------Industry
but agthe annual party and all other club non „( tlw interior as well a* the
------ —-----------------------, Mr* MJdi-et—A tired, poverty- activities. Following thr second per- fierier of its wonderful buildings,
Florence E Allrn. Frederick W. rlculture was'largely left outside
stricken. littte scrubwoman who hu* formance of tljc show, a reception was. thia talk by Mrs Awry. It was Ander*. Nina M. Arnold. Kathryn B the benefits from the system. This
Telephone 2554
bi-eomr confuted and feel* in the . will beheld for patron* on 1the
&gt;1” interesting throughout and was m
so&gt; Bauchman,
Bauchmah. Loren Paul Boyes. WinWin-1) system has lately resulted in tak. ... ...
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•-•Brook*.
••— .n
m*d of a ’ thorough ollday" A stagr and an opportunity given« Eo'
w well —
illustrated
Hutt it was easy -for 6lon »L —Boyes.
Priscilla
Leaht----------------------ing thb farmer------------------s crop away.------from,
Hastings, Michigan
mother whose ambition to make a Inspect
.._r._ thr
... ...
construction of thr one to get an understanding ut the Iror« Burgess. Agnes E. Burroughs. ‘ him without' making adequate pay­
; gentleman out of her son has de-1 sren-ry. the lighting effect* ijnd. the fair tlut would otherwise be Im- Mary H. Butolph. Alice Lucite Camp, ment
|M-ired tier of hi* rompanionshlp various mechanical contrivances lioMlbte. unless one actually went to. Edward B. Capkin. Jeanne Clnce-j "Putting agricultural prices when*
TAMARAC CORNERS.
Sears. Wayne Worttey nod Glenn*
white other* raised him in more . used to produce special effect*. Mrr Chicago and spent several days, beaux. Max E. CoaL*. C. Wagner i they belong has the support of all
OVP.C WKiniwr
We arf, *° ,orT&gt;; 10 mention the.Darby.
fortunate .surroundings.—Mn&gt; Hon-,Gordon Ironside u chairman of there Inspecting the buildings and 0001 Prancena A Cutler. Agnes M , fair minded ncople.
Agriculture
proper
place
of one of our old
ora Pratt.
|the-membership committee------------------..—juuaiValents
uc rcBuirea
proper place
■".its'/T'
——
-r ^rlous
— - — illness
—.
Mr. and Mrs Harve Hill of Galasgrounds.
'
Deaklns,
Lloyd H —Dernond.
Ijnustu&gt;beusre»lorea
to its.U&gt;proper
place
.
.
.
..
nelohhnr*
of
this
eommunitv
Marie
D
oyle.
Marian
E
Edger,
Ellen
in
the
Nation
■.
life,
not
only
for
the
neighbors
of
thU
community,
Mrs.
burg.
Mr. and Mr*. Will Hill of near
_---------------&lt;•»
,
Marte Doyle. Marian E Edger,
jin
*—
MEdward*.
W Field.
Field. John Lake
but for
the gen- !iola Gerkey She is very 111 at th- Hastings. Mr and Mra Alva Cox
MARTIN CORNERS. ,
M.
Edwards. Robert W
I sake of the tfarmer
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- -Hewitt.
- ■ ‘era! welfare
welfare.
h°‘ne of her niece. Mra Florence and Albert White and family all met
’ Remember 8. .
3 ..........
at the
Gardner.
John
E.
»«IT&lt;
.. el.iiicn Nelson
k. 1M.xl k,Sunday
..... ..............
. .........Be'sure
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i Jame*
Jatii—&lt; F.
P Hinckley.
Mtnrlrli-v Charlotte Hub- ’i -tTrmn
“Ujion th.
the request of Sccrc- *-*?**'• near Clarksville. Wc all hope at the home of Charles Newman
Eliza Jane Cady, daughter of
•*Aq FINE PATRONAGEnt ..io.3o.
and
Wullacc and myself. President
*he may 50011
Sunday
ot Mn
Mra. Newman's
bard. Dori*-M. HUbbell. Barbara tary --------------------------------,-----------------------------------------------------------------------. -in honor of
Michael and Sarah'Gcorgq Cody.
Tlie folks of Hastings who have a attend
wa* born in Middlebury. Tiog* Co. desire io save something on their
Mus Iona Gillespie closed a *uc- Dawn Johnson. Steven L Karines. Roosevelt ha* appointed Mr. Charles puest* at tlie home of Cleo Sears' birthday.
me
a* —
co-»d- Sunday
Mr. .....
and. —
Mr*.
Cecil
C
I*» nr . March 17. 1839. and departed luauehold expense.'* will do well to ccastui year of scliool here Satur- Katherine Kelley. Louise E Kenyon. J, . Brand .tp.—act
- - -with
...........
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, - - were.
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- -- Joe
g -i.u
Cedi vuiuj
Curtis ni.u
and family
and Mr..
—- *. .Loyd Cartl* of Grand RapMr. n
Brand
is —
an —
au- Worttey and Mrs Alma Wortlcy and. ..
Mr*.
Ihis life at her home in Yankee
ktop watch of Hlntnuna advrrtUing day with a incnic at the school- Doris, Marte Kimble,' Bishop P, minutrator *•Springs Townslup. May 15. 1933. jeopy each Week. Regularly thl* "Big house. There was a good attendance Kuhn. Betty Ann Leary. Keith Lech- thonty on the marketing of farm “«&gt;d two sons, Neal and Wayne, and1 ids m»ni
spent Runrtav
Sunday «t
al Mik&lt;Mike Curtis
Curtis'.’,
E —
Linington.
Jean
aged 94 year*. 1 month and 28 days.
Little Store ’ publish?.* a lut of u&gt; enjoy the good dinner and gen- leitner. Verlan —
—;
—
— products. The advice ot Prank O. Miss Allie Lcpard of lake Odessa I
In 1847 the rune to Michigan with food- supplu- al jirires which arc Aral good time Ml** Gillespie ha* McBain. Hubert J Mead. Howard Lawden and Bernard M Baruch and Charles Darby and family. It I The Mormon name for Utah U
Kenyon Newton. George Harrison will be asked and used in the ad- was a birthday dinner, tlw honor; I Deseret.' signifying a honey bee.
—•" who t itled *&lt;—
—— - •- bee
her pin-ntv
in Tomp-|
attractive
tn the careful buyer
Wn engaged to teach our school
Payne, Alla Potter. Doris M Ryan. ministration of the Agricultural Ad- guests being Cleo Sears. Audra May emblematic of Mormon industry.
kin.. Jack-von Co,, where she grew to • |„ Hinman and ins son. Charles, Hu- coming year
womanlvzxt and at the age of 18 hare been here in the grta’ry bualMi*» Marjorie Cogswell of Lake­ Nona May Schuman. John William justment Act."
years wav united in marriage Ui'iirsa for several year* and have view spent Friday and Saturday Slakeley. Nona! .J Stamm. Dorothy
STONY POINT. ‘ "
I. Stanton. Gerald B Stanton. Mar­
Mossw Write, wtio after a few rears Unilt up a splendid patronage -for with her aunt, Mra Millie Fisher
cf wedded bliss, M-ftng the dangers th-ir little store over on tin- north
Imogen/' Burry. Dorothy Slocum, jorie c Steeby. Lillian B. Thomp- ' Sam Crabb of Pewamo called on
that thn alen-d the tuition tiwn « n- m&lt;P‘ They mike deliveries all over and Keith Mead were tiie scholars son. Richard Wassengar. Marguer- iMr and Mrs W A. Crabbe Tuesvilvt-d in pivil war. joined the t.»wij Look on another page of.thl* from Martin -chord who took the 8th ite B Waters. Arthur L Webb.! day
Maxine Webster. KaUe L Whllte-, Mr and Mrs. B J Wellman were
Union army dying in the servIre.' issue of th? Banner for their foot! grade examhution Friday.
thus leaving her a widow with three price quotation*.
Mr and Mrs. Damon Warne: more. Barbara E, Wilcox. Wlllonorq! at Yankee Springs Wednesday -at­
I tending the funera] of their old
mail daughters.
|
~
have moved to a plare near Bed- E Wilhlts
During these days many people are visiting the
ANDRI'S
SERVICE.
Commercial Course—Frederick W. I »f&gt;kht»r. ,Gco. Ritchie.
latter she Joined in wedlock with'
cemeteries and there is—the unmarked grave.
■’&gt; sr”“ b
Frank Andrus has
built up ..
A Mr. Leonard and family of Has­ Bishop. Betty Calkins. Dorothea’ Will Mead, who has been sick for
Eiui'iin Raymond, and to this union
.......
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h"’'
'»,‘h
*.bl? Us, walk out
• tght chiluren were born, two dying u-'c' »*'.ivfiu?tory motor service on tings moved into Elmer Gillespie's! Mlske. Juanita Myers. LaVerft
Arrange to place iTsuitable memorial now, be­
l,.e yard s«me of lhe nice days
Ind***
in infancy. In 187B the family re- , tlie cr-nwr of Court tand
—' Jefferson
■ house on the Crawky place last Otis. Donna M Shute. Doris L Wil-&lt; ln School
cTuaeti
in
the
Weliman'disstrceUlin this
this city
city. Motorists
Motorists who
who week
llama. Grace E. Winslow, Opal R i Sciwol cloaeil in lhe Wellman dismured t &gt; Yankee Sprints where she s'rvrtshii
fore another Decoration Day.
s_».— their
,u.i. car* there find
—u Mrs. Frank
«»_
--j'Woulaton. Violet Wurm.
««,.—.
trict Friday with all scholars pats7
ha-. -itHt! ivMdrd. Mr Raymond hare iikrti
Mr. and
Cogswellm and
r. 'ng their grades Mr.
lias
General Course—Hugo P.
F. Ander-1
Ander-'»r. Wotnng
wowing nas
(lEMing in 18«) H'T third marriage tiiey g\t quick and elffcienl muter daughters. Mr* H. Cogswell »nd
Price quotations from the., quarries show a
Myron a
A.. tn*nBish- bet
hlre■ d for another year,
MiiBuw. A.jrun
- n.........
*m wilh Benjamin Norris in 1837 care. Tire repair work, ns well as Mrs Orr Ftehr.r. were Sunday after-, son. Eugene Barlow,
marked increase, but any one who selects work
George1 Mr
-Mr nnd
and Mra
Mrs w
W A.
A Crabbe have
wii.i dud in IQOu. From this time on a complete line of new Firestone noon callers at the Van Epp real-, op. Ernest Burr. Frank George!
■___
__ ru.r),
..
..__ nuucri
&lt; innved
IH.
Agnes
Hubert
'.no'
back. ,nto
‘he neighborhood
,muk, .....a,
u.4 Foley.
-hark'miA
—............
_...w............
until her death she lias shared her tires, electric work and a stock of dence in Vermontville. Mm Van Cronk. —Martha
from the large stock we have on hand, will be
____________________________
L. Follick. Earl W. Haight. »
Duane' ft*
the summer.
away Saturday eve- * ...
—
■•&gt;•«■&gt;&gt;»
home with a stepson. Burdetee Nor- ExIde batteries and §unoco oils and Epp who |MMcd
surprised at the low prices we can quote on a
ri*. who has rendered every assist- ««*• give Mr Andrus a line that nlng was ah old friend and neigh- Hunt. Russell H Johnson. Nonhani , ,r a”d Mr&gt;- Sa,n Blocher of Cas­
»«lile.
tor.
James
Keller.
Frank
Robert
Kqlly.'
tIelon
Center
called
at
B
J.
Wellunre iMMsiUte in making her dcelln- ha* made new custonyrs and kept
monument or marker to be placed this summer.
MU* Ellen Bolter of Oopemlsh Robert Mallon Mead. Duane J Mil-. nl““4 Su„?}
ing years pleasant and congenial
.the old ones. A large Firestitae tire
«upervi*or of
m. lier curly life she united with advertising appears in this u- visited her sister. Mr*. Ethel Hilton, ter. Lyle O. Newton. Donald Melvin i-*"- 8
P&lt;”U
r (ilSV*
tlw M E. church and was always a ’ue of the Banner which will be and other relatives here the (out Potter. Dorothy M Preston. Collier • J-ft’te’pn township, was stricken
Consult us —Buy at Home — Get the
week.
i West Rearlck. Elwin L. Roberts. Lu- j *-oiiday.wilh a hemorrhage on tlie
firm believer in it* leaching* to- j found of interest to car owners,
material you pay for and be satisfied.
. Mr. and Mrs Louie Webb of near elite Robinson. Gerald Rose. Grace '■ bra‘7 ®’]d. whUe hls
u not
grth.-r with the Bible as iicr in--------------OBITUARY.
Nashville have moved into Orton Loutee
Ryan. Wayne A Snyder. Al. R® *** not ab,c ‘o ,a!k
fallible guide She leaves to mourn j
"■""r
Un,u J“4‘ •»»« &gt;“» day or two, Hte
■ her passing, seven children.' Mr* : Oro M. RitchlJ? oldest— child of Endsley .* tenant house and Mr Deri D. Steeby. MerleG Tasker.
Garrywill,
Townsend,
luwnsenu,
Elsie
M. many friend*.hope for a speedy re­
Aithur Jackson of Oshlamo.' Mr* Samuel C and Anna Doyle Ritchie. Webb will work for Mr. Endsley..George
l'n..
.. .. Russell coverv
covery.
’«“* ■i,e.»y'oWV 4l in»
Wendell.
H Zerbel
Gettle Duffey of Yankee Springs, was bom May 22. 1872 in Yankee
hiving;
Fred E and William A Raymond Springs and departed this life at
One ol the latest feminine fads
IIIGHBANK.
Mrs. Georgia Samson closed a
Phone 2497—Hastings
Ironside Bros., Props.
of Jackson. Jasper C. Raymond of.hte h'-nw in Johnstown May 15.
reported from Pans u the use of
to
„nUtwtesq* .j
Mr
and
Mrs
Worth
Green
called
very
successful
year
of
school
with
Yankee Siring*. Mrs Nellie .Ward I &gt;M3. age 60 years, 11 months and 23
artificial curls sewed inside hats.
,
ol Orangeville and Mrs Belle ; days {ie was 'nuirriM to Mabie Mc- a picnic and program on Saturday .&lt;,n |Mr and Mrs F. Rynards of
.Tfashvillc
Sunday.
OConrior of Lake Odessa, and two.Klbbin Feb 1. 1899 To this union i Mrs Samson will leach this jcliool ca-'i----- ----------------Mr “nd Mrs Frank Hawblitr
Hep mm and one step daughter. Hire? children were bom. Harold of next year
Mrs Annie Pierce attended the &lt;*»«« on Mr and Mrs. Lyle Jones
O'-5
__ reventeen grandchildren and twelve Kalamo. Mrs Elisabeth Wilcox of funeral
of James Andrews at Ver- •«&gt; family in Assyria and made acgreat-grandchildren and m a n y •'Nashville, and Mr*. Helen Black of
other relatives.
i Battle Creek. He leave, eight grand- montvlllc Sunday, going first to Quxlntance with lhe new niece re­
■
• • --------------j children, one brother, Harry Ritchie Dowling und having dinner with: «ntly.
Ualng a wlrelco* set ol hte own jof Hasting*, one siste r. Mrs Maggie I her Min. Marshall Pierce and fam-' Mr. and Mrs. FTedric Swarts and
family of Battle Creek spent Sunmake, a Nottingham boy juried in McKibbln of Orangeville, other rela- । ily
Mr. and Mrs Richard Tompkins;day nt Bert Daly’s.
Ameriea the first time !»&lt;• used It. ItUrea and a 'host
— of ‘fnend*
----- J
of Grand Rapids were Sunday! Mrs. Sarah Ostroth attended con­
is imped ll will, be .* le^on to him.
HU Hie s work U done.
! giinst* of Mr and Mrs John Perry, i ferencc as delegate from Maple
His fluttering is o'er.
SALES AND SERVICE
If she work* for 420 a week, that’s
I Mrs. Lurclia Benham spent tlie‘Grove circuit in Battle Creek last
Heaven's mornlhg breaks
Call Rolfe Bullins
HASTINGS a career; if she works for nothing,
week endjvUh Mr. and Mn. Alva week.
On the bright celestial *liorr.
tlut * a marriage;,If ahc works lor Loving and kind in all his ways
i Cox near Woodland.
Mr and Mrs. FYank Hawblitz at, the fun of it. that.'* a movie plot
Mr. and Mrs. George Miner and tended the funeral of Wilfred G»rdUpright and Just to thr end of hl*
, daughters of Dutton railed on Mrs ner pt near Bellevue Tuesday.
days
| Rev. Glass pregqhed at lhe North
'Sincere and true in his heart and Lillie Sowerby recently.
The Fellowship meeting will be at Evangelical church Sunday
'
i mind.
Rev. fe. F Rhoades attended con। Beautiful memories he has left to- tiie hgil .Friday evening, May 26
Don't be compelled to aay, as many Poultrymen did
Mr Bell of Middleville will have ference at Battle Creek 4nd has
l hind.
cliarge of the program Light rc- been appointed pastor for the Nqrth
PICKING CP.
i fre&amp;hmenu will be served.
Maple Grove church again for the
j Steel is regarded as the barometer
Mr and Mrs. Joe Norton of Grand coming year.
------- "
of buvtneM A few week-, ago rhe Rapids were Sunday guests of Mr.
Mrs -Frank
Hawblitz spent “
Sun­
; production of steel in thb country and Mfs L D Hall.
, ..ar afternoon with Mr, and Mrs
:wi*s only 17 per cent of Hie rated
- - " ,----Chas. Lynn in Nashville.
h°lTH
VERMONTVILLE.
r
^
v
Glass
and
Mr
and
Mrs
'capacity ot it* steel mill* Thia ha*
Just remember that egg prices are the beat from SepMr and Mrs Roy C. French of MacCtaud and mother . of Battle
been steadily increasing in recent
week* until it has now reached 40 DePere. Wisconsin, and Anna R. nth Creek w(je Sunday guests of Mr.
temberjo January. . PURINA Starting and Growing
per cent, which shows that the busi- of Chteago are visiting telalive* antl Mrs Leslie Adams
Mashes arc making some very fine local records' . . .
here.
-| ne*s of the country te picking pp.
. , They will return to their home
uun
wiiimore ana
Mr. ana
and• WIS
Mrs.
Otto
Wittmore
and- .'s
Some 35,000 chicks around Hastings are eating it
| Another indication L» lhe increase this week. Mrs. French s brother. W : fBmily of near Nashville spent
dau8J’tcr. of Sunday evening with Mr. and Mra i&amp;
wilh the beat growth and liveability we have ever ex­
jin the production and retail sale of k’ ,,tMc
IK
; automobiles, wtiteh exceed last year’s Battle Creek will return with j»rftnk Hawbiitz
perienced.
them to
lor a two weeks', Mr. and Mr*. Byron Guy and son 1
figure*.
'P/JbBtuart the son wto attends tlie stuart spent Sunday with Mr and:*?
Come in and let us show you our plan.
BRANCH------DISTRICT.
------------;Y' 8 C. “t Lanalna will spend over Mn5. clare Marshall in Uie Branch K
. We Buy Eggs, Poultry and Cream
The yqui
• --- •ofBarryville
•
young people
the week end at khc As* Strait district
’ft
Friday evening
Mnore school closed Friday &amp;
came IV™,
—_ ...to thr heme home
of Miss Helen Willits
to remind
her
....... Ackerson
of Lansing
visited
wRh a P T A in the evening. Elec- .*&gt;?
of her biithday
1 ...1
Ageneralgood
relative* here Sunday tlon of officers and Ice cream and V­
time wps had by those pyesent.
----------------------------- .Detroit,
,
’
Alien
Idem* is back from
cake were served
Orville. th« nine-year-old son of George- Hawkln*. Mrs
BessieI Mr and Mrs Zeno Decker, hud the Welch and son Sidney and girl,
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
: misfortune to take the end of his friend of Lansing were at the erme-; _______
Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Marshall
...a— finger
a-.— off
-w in .a lawn
i—.. mower tcry SUnday and called on relatives.'of Nashville spent Sunday with hl*
'.index
!Thur»day of thte week
.
Lionel and Billy Hall have the son. O. C- MarahaU and wife.
j Mr» Sarah Oitroth. the delegate tncaate*.
i Mr and Mrs Nash and daughter
to tlie Evangelical conference at
------ ------------------------------ ot WamerviiJe and Mr and Mrs
Battle Creek, attended the confer­
. Frank Norton spent Thursday eveCha» Whittemore and wife spent nlng in Battle Creek.
ence this week and several other*
Mr anrt Mrs
Hoffman and
i from this neighborhood attended. Sunday with Win Whittemore and
| especially Sunday afternoon. Wc
’*2LDeUo!‘, ..
„ &gt;. . 50,1 ,Pen‘ Sunday with the Soddc
Mrs. Forreal Haren.*. Mrs Robert family tn Woodland.
fare glad to welcome Rev. an&lt;j Mr*.
’Rhoades again as the pastor of the McGtocklin and children and Miu; Mr and Mrs uon Oray and fgln.
Virginia Haven* of Itestings apent |t|y of west Vermontville spent SiTn; N. and S Maple Grove churches.
Mr* Lulu Gray and son
All the seventh-and eighth grade Salurday in Kalamaapo and called day
, Wayne Merkle of Wacousta is
pupil* of the Brunch district were on John Foreman and family.
leMla in OfckMo IC«l«d«m* and
Mi&lt;i&lt;ii*viii« aarti. Mm1&gt; c*n t&gt;«
1 able to take Hie examinations
towell. RusM-i! and Katie Wliiltc- spending a few days with W. C
••mr*a tnr um «nr (3 oo callThursday and Friday of last week. more attended tire Tulip ahow m Clark and wife.
WE SPECIALIZE
I Mn wrllu enrni «nd Mr. OU&gt;I Lynn Marshall is very |11 at pru- HolUirt Bund.,.
IN BOt
qi BTH
ent.
Mr». ram. oru or wwtod U „„ cote or Bonk
Creek
werePOU TUE
vuKln,
it Roy
Brw
». W.ed
ti„t.
........... ------------------ —
vutKina
ai noy
w&gt;v*y
»• warn
w ErTliur»day &lt; „n„, „ Uw
ANYWHERE IN BARRY
CEMETERY FOB
».iv of Hastings
lino.tn—■ spent
rnonl Sunday
Runriav there,
therf .......
.
To test the durability of rugs and way
home.
COUNTY.
See H. J. Foster, County Agricultural Agent
I carpets, the United State* Bureau of
R
D.
Gates
and
son,
Herbert,
ot
.. w
y--, ....Mr*. E1U Taylor of Nashvill?
Standards use* a machine that givesi Eaton Rapids s|ieni Sunday with ,i)ent tiie week end at the Frank
Court House, Heatings
the material several yean ut wear their daughter and sister. Mrs. Clyde Norton Iwnie
Warren, and family.
------------,lw*&gt; ,, , . .
thing. we imagine, like a leaaon ini
Leater Lord of Yankee Spring*
King George V I* ‘head the
I tap dancing.
jViaited at Roy Oakes' Sunday.
Church of England.

OUR NEW
WAYNE

Service Oil Co.

The Unmarked Grave

Hastings Monument Works

JOHN BULLING &amp; SON

“I wish I had fed
my Pullets BETTER”...

’Ift

Wilcox - Flowers
SPECIAL SALE
for Memorial Week

Geraniums priced ait. ...U)c and 20c each
Petunias and Vinca Vines Wc and 15c
Foliage, Ageratuni, Fuchsias, Verbenas
Center Pieces for Vases

Everything in the Green­
house Reduced in Price

Wallace Feed And Seed Store
AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE THE

WORLD’S FAIR

AT CHICAGO ON A LOW COST, ALL
EXPENSE CONDUCTED TRIP

Potted Perennials and Kock
Garden Plants at 5c each

All Kinds of Flowering and Vegetable
Plants for the garden, by the box or dozen

Cut Peonies for Decoration

Wilcox
•Telephone 2530

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT »4,

-faktos- ciicnuc.
STATE LIQUOR COMj
'.elf. prsosdi from the f.r&lt; ccnrert JURY ACQUITTED RYDj are to go to the Dally Vacation Bible ■’uni
'
MISSION MAKES RULES,
School of Emmanuel church.
, MAN OF ASSAULT CHARGE I Electric * refrigerator? Bulling’ &lt;t,
„
----------’ Son have several on display in the
----------.. Members of Uie orchestra are ns
.Hotly Contested Case in Jus- UMipenthienMore. They are airo Stringent Regulations for
* follows:
.
President, Lorenzo F. Maus:
lice Matlhew,’Court Was S}"Sale.of Beer genl to Sher, i
...| Vice-President. Roy Chandler; Sec­
---------------- l-ctary-Treastirer. Leora Benton; LI-1
Tried Wednesday
'teiiins of some of the special ran-1
iffs and Police Chiefs
b ration. Lexter DeVault: Business I O.1WU*. M-r nib.
______________
_‘-------M'Mi, is. ins. j
(Continued from page
one)’

FRSTPUBLCCHI-'
CERTTHURSMYEVe,

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*NU »,IEre OP.

Seekers of New Plants
Find Thrills in Plenty ,
Hunting for new plants Is sope-1
times a risky business. Ont plant:
explorer,-on the track of n new or-!
chid, found himself in the forest 1
home of a cannibal tribe In Matta- j
gasenr. The cannibals weren't quite i
sure whether to make friends or to i
put him .in the stewpot, and for a |
little while his life hung on a
thread. But he managed to save :
himself— though he had to mnrry
the chiefs sister to do it.
The quest of Alpine plants In- 1
voices special risks of Its own, and
occasionally an attempt to secure a
rare specimen growing tn nn luac- ,
cesslble place has cost a life.
In the wilder regions of lhe world 1
the possibility of trouble with hot- ■

Just 10 Days Left
Our Building Hag Been Leased—Our Stock and
Fixture* Mutt Be Disposed of at Once

whom have been rehearsing with the
personnel.
1 thaws Justice of the Peace and u lnK the spring Anyone Interested .in1 ■
H-muu,,
0,.&lt;« .hr
creu. c-um."'X'SX’S
.J™ mTCI £
put several weeks, are to be heard, mamw; Lorenro F Maus. Donald by V E Birnett. Prosecuting At­
. enormou- mbouiu
.
Ml3U Heald. George Long Smith.1 torney. and Mr. Rydman being dei. Son for a man of the Liquor Control ComAn
&lt;&gt;f work Has
demonstration.
jmbnort it; self-explanatory: Sa£Rune into tlw presentation'of the Thro J. Beyne. taora Benton. Joe fended by Kitn Sigler
It was the claim of the People,
’•*
.
i!lau’ ^,eh,*5?,n’ . MarS. .”•
’
Hastings Symphony Orchcitra. The Mtx. t mma Chandler. Dan Ashalter.
Slate Police.
ixnonnrl of (he organization ha. We.-lcy Login. Carl Heise. Elizabeth. that tn tlie 23rd uf March. 1933. the KELLOGG’FOUNDATION
.Lammg. Michigan Some confusion
been extraordinarily' faithful in at­ Clark. .’JO)d Baker. R N. Bryant, defendant wa, guilty rt mkul't and ’
RENDERS FINE SERVICE ,’’:,4X* regarding sale of beer over
tending rcbearaah. A- A. Biferpo of !taic Carpenter. H,F. Dailey, Nomu:battery upon Gilbert D.ckuvon in]
- ~—
•
'fou!l*5r °T P®r’ Regitlatiniis px-.sed
Grand Rapids, conductor of the or­ Jacobson. Lucille Karines. Wrn. Me-.the village ol Nashville; that Mr.
chestra. ha* been mred tterorrous in Callum. 1 Juris Nye. Carlyle Richards. Rydman struck Mr..Dickinson a vx»- To the Doctors and Dentists by Conuniasion prohibit sale of beer
.
|*° nnVO”e seatea or standing tn
Riving hB time and talent* to the Fion-twe Baughman. Cameron Me- lent blow on thr jaw. fracturing His'
Inlyrc.
LVnnl*
McIntyre.
Margaret
:
jaw
bone,
and
rendering
him
unconof
Barry,
Eaton
and
AL
(ront of a counter or bur. irre.xpectivr
Croup. He ha-i worked without reDry Goods, Draperies, Ladies* Coats for Spring
legail Counties’
’ juf whether tlrere arc tables tn the oiied with. In some part* of China,
muneratlon. and do-erve* the heart­ Filkins. .’-&gt;3ris Streeh-r. R- Walker,scio'u. that the assault wa* unjust!tiled and wax not made iu sell deTh nhvxictan* and dentists of
-raMn ** npl T1?&lt;" . V*”* during recent year* a happy hunt­
iest thanta ol the r»^»ple here for Maus. Fred Stiles
and Fall, Dresses for Street, Sport and House, Un­
Viola- l&amp;itl DeDock. J M- «ey-:fetw. It waa-Uie claim of the &lt;«'- Li^nl^‘r ^1d^ton Comities .T’br doe&gt;.not. ”*•"
“
ing 7ground
for'the plant explorer.’
i.ty mid
nenberg
i lense that Mi*. Dickinson had. for »L^^.'Sbtrf t^tte
or„coun, ''r, ln “w
ol a there is considerable prejudice
itrer of Barry county
and president
president nenberf
derwear, Spring and Fall Weight Lingerie, Gloves
Frederick Dalle y.' long time past, aggravated and an-1 ^u^ho:‘'‘Wc’ S0-^11^1 'onr
restaur- against “foreign devils,” nnd the
cf tiie brclu’stra. 1KW ix-ttreinwilu-: C,Do
Cyilns —MrtMt*
J.I.- Karin
Karhie*.
t^-ed Mr-Rydman by aik^ng hU
'«»’« ‘i«y serve provided beer Is
uble both in getting ’a symphony l'„
Bessie
&lt; Kathirine Kelley.
and Hosiery, Umbrellas, Toilet Goods, Notions, Etc.
-Lc.xa-r
De Vault. Dan Pot- Holstein bull to run at large, ax a “‘n
‘ca,rrlcd “&gt; the consumer at hl', chair, rise of stings of bandits adds mate­
orchestra started here and in work- ■B.i-.cs
~
*
..... of, , Hally to tire dangers of the prufe*ter.
rc.ult ot which Mr Rydman went to !£* *”**“”;*
A,
„ J5°
’'rl5U regulation has the force
ing out lhe plans for the concert.
Flutes-A. X- Biferno. George Bi- the ProMcnting Attornev in August I»**£“’( *7djcM
!T
Restaurants, clubs and ««'
gar- »l&lt;'n.
The Hasting*’ Svmphony Orches­
nr 1332.
%n&lt;-reutx&gt;n Mr
Air. Barnett
uamett ।. —-------------- ;—" —
urn* sell
insrforsellconsumption
fur cuuxuruuiiuti
mi
Native porters, too, occasionally
tra is
m rompu ...
1932. whereupon
‘lens may
on
compu.-id
of ,-n«uv
atkiutso mu.-i- im..-. Sieve iVarmex. Frank Kap- of
'
Wrote him .fully
upon the subject. 'aIld •l*cial clinics, under a program;,lu. prfmLx^ only; hotel* may sell I go on strike for hlgher.pay once
rJttffit from thl* city TO! the sure lanowlsh.
'
...............
Grandewnld, Mary citing the law’ nnd explaining 10;?**"“““*®
’for consumption both on and off the their employer is far from chrllHarounding territory. About ten play- - oboe—I
him that
that such
such conduct
conduct could
could not
not be
b&lt; ,lW^
(n ^7"**Jn
t^r n !pr?3nU? iDr?* hlOr”: ,rW ,,Or*' “‘’“-o' 'bey ref,,M! *° R° rar“‘er
&lt;rs are from Grand Rapid.- Mei- w.Utarfi--.
him
*'’ *&gt;
"■ -------- *•’
ClannAa-Hulsrrt Cook. Howard tolerated
** -&lt;
*««."«*
a,e of superstitious fears. One
uuezaiea. Thereafter
mcreaner Mr.
cur. Dickinson
menmon; '.j.v
tim- -nd
“ wimlesakra may
J sell tor con-1I i^
because
Buy NOW for Present or Next Winter’s Use
'--------- —*°ner ,hc i»mctit&gt;oncnt the stim-1
the preniiws only and . people of Hnxtlrtgs at the con- .Frost. Ralph HicV. Wm. Hackney,
;inay sell one bottle at u time. This1
i Ha-soon*-E. P- Richards. John paid a f...
r... . ..____
of malt stores that have, T’- "“VT?T'T "&lt;
It Is hoped that’enough interest ;Crue. Carroll McGuBin
Jo ran at large. It was the further one phase of the broad program ofills also true „i
received
Secretary
of
State's
ap”
‘
e
n,
«
ht
«
,ia&lt;1
“
nlcJ'tmare
jourend enthusiasm will be shown here . TiUinpet*--Frcd Rabbal. Gerald claim of tlie tlufense that ’’Str. Dick- ;ro-operatlon of the Kellogg Founda­
ro tliat the concert can be repeated Bunker. Lucille McLeod. Robert j inson had mad? -insulting state- tion with the physicians and den­ provaL No other retailer may sell at "A* n»cr mountains nnd through
present. License must be prominent-; swamps and Jungle before he
menta about Mr Rydriian’s wife.
for the benefit of the orchestra it--i Fighter, Birdsill Holly.
tist* in .the area in which the Foun­ ly displayed
tiixpiayea ana
and telegram sent uy
by! reached a settlement.
. Horns Roy Chandler. Eldinc De- and Hint this criminal prosecution dation's
wwk is being carried on.
CommLsMon is
U a temporary license I In spile ...
of nil difficulties,
how.
Commission
.
I uiuit- J,ilin Larsen. l.e»lie Raber.
was Instituted ptlmarily as the ba_M»
Under the arrangement the pro­ -----------...-------------J
-body
—1I ever,
Authority
of local'- legislative
the work goes on—ami
Trombones—ROM Pierce, Elmer of a damage suit, which Mr. Dlcktn- ft ssional
men will spend one or two
Sandreii. Wayne conklin.
.son contemplated instituting against wyeks in special work in clinics, not sufficient. Will you ask the sev-: flar,iens grow steadily richer
villages. cauw of
J Baritone—Hubert Mead.
Mr. Rydman fdr Uie injuries he fe- hospitals und schools, mostly in the eral police authorities of villages,
■ Tytnpani and Percussion—Fred ccived as a result of the claimed as­ larger centers, such as Chicago. cities, townships, counties and state |
to explain these regulations to all i
' Hale.
: fault.
Baltimore, St. Louts concerned and to see that they are . s
Old English Saying
Orchestra! Pianists—Mrs. L. F
This was the second time the case Philadelphia.
and Rochester.'
Hope springs eternal, which ex-' Tiie 'subjects of the Indian ruler
enforced in their resjx^tive loculi-!
Maus. Mr?. H. D. Cook. Mlw Flor-j had ■ been tried, tiie former Jury
’What an ado they made about
Tuition and other reasonable ex- |ties" Liquor Control Commission.
why u man goes through the who gave his weight in silver to the
rticc Trclb.------- ----------------------------- j having disagreed. The case attract­ [iciuc.s In excess joL.the normal ex-|
, • we hear. An ado is commonly plains
pockets of all his oki clothes every iwr on lhe occasion of the twenty­
------ «• &gt; -----------ed c*insiderable attention atsd a
understood to signify a "fuss." now and then to sec if he lias over- fifth anniversary of hi* accession
ponses
of
a
d!
“
tcr
thr
;
________
___
_________
ASSYRIA.-- I large number of people from the will be borne by tha Foundation. It ■
i
looked
a quarter which has dipped may well shout. "May your shadow
, Tlie members of the Nutrition neighborhood where the parties re- is planned to give the physicians
NORTH MAI l.E GROV E.
disturbance, or merely tlie pliyeho- dqwn inside the lining.
[ never grow Ims."
Projcet al.iM.es ta Assyria Center jMde 1.nd Nashville. attended the opixirlunlty to take work in such; Mr and Mrs. Dclfus Flook of Hat­
land 1-acey will attend the Achieve- trial. Tlie. jury relumed a verdict of fields as eye. ear. nose and throtit lie Creek kpent the week eiul ujth loglval "fuss” of resentment und
men! Day nctlvtlies held nt Hastings "noi-guilty " ’H'« members of the work, infant feeding. X-ray . work.; their son. Austin Flook. and family.' hurt feelings. Tim term doubtless
owes its faiullijjrity and Us po|&gt;u■ on TliurMlay. Mav 26.
■ 'Jury were the following:
•peclal diagnosis, communicable di»-| Mr nnd Mra Wayne Barnhart
u o( Inrity iu common speech to trie title
{ Durothv Martjn, a victim Since
Paul Bogart, H J. Freeliuid, John cases und general preventive medi-1 nnd children and Weta Hawks
of
Shakespeare’s piny, “Much Ado
birth ta infantile paralysu. wm at Jordon. Hiram R**. V^re Harring- cine Tiie demists will Mxcialiat in 1 Battle Creek spent Sunday with
with ।
■c.. mother,
| About Nothing." But the origin of
the University hospital at Ann Ar- ton. Gay Norton.
_________
jtich work as operative procedure; their
Mrs
‘
"Doris
De
Foe
and
son
Jack
. bor last week for treatment.
!
BARRYVILLE
lor children, surgery ahd extraction &gt; Mrs. Doris
— —.4 —
—. •»« use. In this way goes bark a bit
ul 1M*&gt; Ouy. ww
Mr md s,„ w„te, {x.Mt
dental X-ray and preventive den-; nre spending a few weeks with lwr| further,
of Kalamazoo and Ray Rice■ of ■ Mfs Corn pj.]].,,. attended church tistry. including m the latter pro-1 brother. Harold Roberts, and wife; -It was the- old Englkb millior,
.
.
““■"t
remain- phylaxis and diet Dr. G. N. Bying- tn Lansing.
"Th* F**d That Kaiiti
r? a D V'C U IP IZ C
Baby Chick* Chtaptr" .
D A D I C lllClxO
K,S? &lt;&gt;ayi«’.lJhUr H Mr. Alm dl’r n( ‘IF &lt;la&gt;' W,th Mt “nd i,rS turn of the Foundation staff and as-; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tryon of.
Mrs. Peggy Miller and Mrs. Alma W|![ H S
.
roebite medical director and Dr E ; Carlton were Suuday afternoon call- .
llh11i1M,lwl.,, U-,1M ,
.
W. M«r„. d-ntsl dUxCWr. h.„ en. X De.Ur Qex-,.
I '"r&gt;
»'«
.111 ro-&lt;..»rUr
M|„
, &gt;»
CH1CK-NURE
Fertilizer
for
Lawns and Flowers
been
In
touch
with
the
doctors
und
Mr.
and
Mrs:
Dave
Marshall
of,
n
,
r
*
‘
''
n
'
te
ut
“
J
4
,
.
e
..X
,,
"
uimn« .he
.... ol th, Bmnd, m„Un« o. lhe
counties, who Nashville were
afternoon ..............- I■‘—
art -- lv‘‘—a "King CarnnnK&gt;t»n on Wwlnoda, Ma, M. , w
b. runt
Fi.nl dentists
W p
F K
V . s.
S whkh
which was &gt;«M
neia at
ucniis' - of
oi thr
uw three
uim cwuuiica,
»r,r Bunday nuemwu
J a! Ute Briggs church basement.
|I to’our Missionary
meeting al Mrs have received the propositions very-callers at Harry SharpaU-ln's.
I byses".
, The Memorial Day service*, xpon..._u----- ....
Wednesday."
" "'
| favorably.
I[ Our church
ehurch was well represented
representedI' Incidentally, "ado" I
sored by Uie Assyria Center mid the
Mr nljd Mrs. Dale De Vine were
!«t the annual conference at
It i*
is expected that the greater
greater!nt
nt Battle)
Battlei Middle English "al du.
Ellis. Omvtery AsMx-iatum. will l"' -KUpSLS of
imrenta. Mr. and Mrs part of the dental work will be ar-j Creek Sunday nnd- several attended
hehl at the Assyria Center church RaI h nevine Sunday. Mr. and ranged through the Northwestern; during the week Wc gladly welCash Paid For Cream, Eggs and Poultry
। nn Sunday. Mm 28. at two t^clock
jielsmg Bruinm were afternoon: University dental college ut Chi- come Rev. Rhoades and family back
B with the following program:
callera there.
icago and that the dentists who at-i with us for another year
Bangkok'a temples nre guarded .
■ ing America:
Invocation \R«v..
was very pleas-; tend this clinic will also attend the; Harry Lillie from North Naahvllle
ffl Hitchcock; Muuc; Lincoln-. Geliy.-.- aa(1’.
oI hcrnnlui du&gt;. gat-1 Centennial Deptal Congress- sched- spent Sunday with Francis Roberts. against evil spirits by huge demons, *
burg Address—Helen Gray; Lha-t— ur(11;v ’ eV(.nlng bv b&lt;.lnM wirpil.M-d tiled for Chicago this summer.
'
cullet! yaga, uiul made of brick' cov­
114 W. Court—Phone 2237
Mr. and Mr*. E. J. Farrell Props.
/ Ftarher tne Jone-, and tatVcrn Llnd^ wh(&gt;n a’crowd yonng
walk.
—‘--------- --------------- -------ered with glazed tile. Their design ■
t; H.-adniu -Evalyn Taskir. &amp; lo•
d m unanrK,unrcd a very phikMint,
NASHVILLE.
Nt *on; Rtatl ng ” c’u“^i evening was enjoyed.
'j Mrs. Cora Deller of Toledo spent
ft Phtnuay. Duel -Mi - and Mrs. LUiytl
Mf
Mrs clH.sU.r WtmtUi and lflM v.&lt;-ck with relatives and friends.
W
•1
'"iiriivtiiction—
of Laming were week &gt;-nd James Jacob Leiter, 69. pavw-d
: Ji1’'!•' *,u**e’ Brnrrtl
’ . guests of his parents. Mi, and Mrs away at nts home m Maple Grove
■ Rev Hitchcock.
„ ; J. J Willetts, and Helen
'Wednesday' morning. He
J ■ A r‘pi.'M iitat ve &lt;»l; The funeral of Mrs Van .Epps here from Battle Creek
!Orvaijizaiimi ot Bat c Creek all , W1U
at t)M. ehurrh Tuesday ago ‘He leaves four
meet liw motiM.-rs of this locality on, t._ ■ .... ... ,.
and John of Battle
ITueMthy nt the .home of Mrs. Meta BarrYvllle
j
cemetery.
Arit. and
' Hyde for initiative steps in the or- . Betty Foster and Mary VanDoren Phoenix.
Grove Funeral services were
I ganliing a unit here.
. took the eighth grade tots in Ha*­ Friday afternoon nt two o’clock at
‘ Mrs. Lisle Strickland went to the ; lings last week but Elaine Day was1 the Hess Funeral Home conducted
1 unable to take them on account of by Rev. Hoyt. Burial in tiie Wilcox
Friday for treatment. Mis Beattie l illness.
cemetery.
Stncklaod I* coring for httlc Bob­
Mr. and Mra. Louis Fumlss and
bit- and Joan during her absence.
:| Sunday guest of Mr and Mrs L. A
M&gt;n of Los Angeles arrived WednesI Tin’ Dctwarion day service a', thr Day.
—
«day night for a visit with hi* parWlJcox cemetery will begin, at two, Mra.
Mrs. Herbie WTlcox
tot
and Kenneth ’ ents Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Furin*.
church rtf tlie North Evanattended church-At
Mrs. Fred Warner and Mra. Gail;
i Nashville a&gt; speaker and other Helical church Sunday and listened; Lykins were in Lansing Friday tu­
■■ musical and literary numbers
tu Rev. Chits. Glass, tlie blind evan- &gt;«.• the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary \
T The Ellis .'-cliool closes on Tues- Kelist.
’
I Hope.
J :Aa\ with a jjicnic at the ecluwrTlie
__________
iK Hazel MIE,,
L. A. 8_____
will___
be____
held__at the ,W
Mr:.
Putman vof. Jackson I
r
- -..Li I miiv nn* Mrs" hom‘‘
^Irs Herbie WH-;’Saturday “night 'with*'’Mrs':
r
n.J Mill..
*""&gt; •« «•’ .... Frl&lt;l.y,. Jun,
Bn»n.
tin­
- 2. a- an .m-1 b.»,
.... TF*
They attended
'
pr.i.-ut.*i
w«-re callers Sunday
,
____ . the;-'»•« &lt;»’
confcrenci* of
the
Evangelical
.” t xt.
xt.. t.w Vf.Hxr,. nt Rat- c9nH', Junior Bartholomew of Hastings1 ehurch at Battle Creek Sunday.
si -.
. r .,i, ■ ai,i ojvi^tv win'•’•m’uding this week with his coux.. Mr nnd Mrs Arthur Baskett were 'b'
’
at The
I,UMnf
‘'ailed to Spring Arbor Wtdne^tay
.
MT.e a thicken pie dinner at the
I|lt£ NcAblIl Elizabeth McCteL because of the lllnes.s of the for- - ■- ■
church basement on Decoration day. !anil IJora
A4)U.y Van‘ n»-r’s father1
AT NO EXTRA COST
uh- me graauates iron:
....... ........................... .m‘Uo".niaujvii
“r tl,r
hom BarHarolll vv.nger only son of Mr , , Y
•ill. Union cemetery M-rvicrs *i! rvU1I(. who KnuluaI1. fr0,n th,.
nn
Menus
Wenger of N«sh- ; ’ ,“ n
be held at thc.,S»uth J-Naj^dicAI. vlHe Hjch
lhu Kcek&lt; fyisii_ d Mrs.
_ .........................
/
; ville
and MIm
Margaret Winslow of J,-''.*
Inim’inc Get tine ihU new
churcli
in clue ................
of rain, otherwise
at
'.....................
'» .««»
Mrs Jot Gillette and Margery । HaMuigs were‘’marru-d'Muy w" Ht ■ ‘/. i
Goodrich Slbcrto^h; with
the
cemetery,
beginning"
at
two
rjxut
Tuesday
in
^Charlotte.
'Gotfheh.
Indiana
Tliey
arc staying
the Life-Saver Gulden «*ly,
o’clock. Prof. Arthur Harrup of Alfur the same price as any
'
~
j with lhe groom’» parents.
1 ■ J-.uo
other standard tire! Only
Sunday jiight baccalaureate serv'
--------.
•
&gt;
--j
Henry
West
nnd
mother.
Mrs
the Goodrich company’s
i Ices' Were held nt the...Evangelical
(’OATS GROVE.
Dora Custer, of Hustings spent Sun- church. Rev, Wurtz giving lhe ad- .:.,i -t.,
ertuado loxatclhr* makes
Quite n number from here attend- day with Mr. and Mrs Mila jXshby dreks. On Tuesday night is ’ Class ’’l"’" ’
possible »ucl&gt; a value.
ed t’-.e Woman
Womnns
’s Club Federation
Federation, Mrs. Nettie Mj,i, Bnd Mrs. K Night-’.’ at Um- Methodist church j
Here's a tire that prevents
. .. Thursday?
._—u —•
,Clipptngcr of Kalamazoo were
at...
Nashville
nnd graduating exercises will .be vm l &lt;
blow-outs . . . a tire that
luncheon guests ot Mrs Mina Kvn- Thursday night at the same church.'
makes motorists J times
Thursday afScruoon. June 1. with yon Wednesday
Hon John C- Ketchum will be the; m.
safer at today’s high
Tiir Mimcs Myrtle and Gladys speaker.
Mn
Mac
Ovcnunith
with
Club
N
&gt;
1
j *?■»
speeds. And $6.20 is the
-.rvijig supper. Program in. charge graven. Evelyn Horn nnd Lorraine
Rev. John Schuman of Pontiac, a I,",,”
amazing low price. Come
Sonticville took seventh nnd eighth former
pastor of the Evangelical | ,r tv.-i
in today . . . take Advant­
fcrade
examinations
in
Hastlnp
last
.church, pleached
here Sunday I ..J*”'.’,
age of today's low prices;
' At the Community meeting Sun­
inonung. Rev. Wurtz was returned , j},
Mr and Mrs. George HerringtonI to Nashville for the coining year.
day evening a missionary program
ni-r .•
HE terrific windstorm that swept
when your buildings are destroyed,- '
I was given which was in charge of and Knytddaugtitcr. Betty, and Mr.
Mr. xud Mn&gt; Reader Hayes. Frank ■
Mrs --------Rututell -----------------Monica Of KnUMiv 1-Teda Smith and given ihnsjiy and
----------— Johnson. Mr. and Mrs Charley
across Michigan tlie evening of
or your istock- killed by windstorm
1* tlie poutui people Part of it ‘mason called on Mr. and Mrs. G. E Houseler of Toledo spent Sunday' «*4.40-4.50x21... $1.50
May 1st, this year, destroyed this
we promptly pay the loss.
Hm-.ilated a . radio broadcast. Two Kenyon Sunday.
.(With Mr and Mrs Ottle Lykins
i
4.75x19................. 7.00
musical number*’^cre given.
! Mr. and Mrs J W Tedrow and
40 x 120 foot barn on Section 10, Sun­
Mr and Mrs. Clair Brooks and rm »•5.00x197.60
We Ji^ve paid Michigan property
Next Suudav evening a stiver, mr- Mr and Mrs. G, E. Kenyon spent son of Flint spent the week end at
field Twp., Eaton county. It belonged
dal contest will be held at live icgu- Friday afternoon in Nashville.
• J the Amos Wenger homA.
SJSvlH 8.50
.
(' 'u,,,,
owners thousands of dollars this
lar tune and sponsored by the
OUte Ford of Amarilla. Texas, is'
5.50x19?.7O
to D, G. Weippert and we promptly
Kenneth Lykin.' took Bud Good- m vl
Woodland W. C T. U. There wtll be visiting Enk-st Peake and family,
month.
son to thy iuispltai at Ann Arbor
paid the loss of $3,000 on the bam,
ta chxr.;* vlttcot aospecial music also
Mrs. Martha Horn spent Wrihiex- • Sunday
i "mJ,*.
tin *~3 to aay ruu tsjtc tsx.
gcbwl clowd Tiiuraday with a day with Iwr mother, . Mrs Mabie
Some buildings destroyed were with­
$22.50 on stock killed and $100 dam­
The track meet will be held Fri- ua h.
plena- supper and procram .
• M&lt;x&gt;dy. of South Maple Grove
.
out windstorm insurance—too bad—
Mr -ni
and Mrs . Chirieyage to corn barn.
Ml.&lt; Bernlta Rodcbatutli of HasMr.
ChcrL— ‘Kenyon"!**°“
bltcd
thrlr
son.
’
Glen
Krnvon
and
1
Alimaa
h.n
I-.'?*.
total loss.
lings spent the week end at Philip visited
son.'
Kenyon anil
Friday night is the Alumni ban-■''',’
If your buildings had b£cn in the
Kimble ‘
(family of Delton Thursday.
i quet It will be held at the LOOP ’ *u,„J
I The Sunday School is planning fm
~
The dost of windstorm insurance has
path of this storm and wrecked as
Oiall
Tlie
Rebekahs will put. on the am i’. ...
HOLMES
(
III
RI
H.
----------------------■ Children’s Day exerevos on June 4
been so low in this big company for
Mr and Mra Fred Durkee nnd banquet
;
the above barn, have you the money
.... ’NK.
Mr and Mrs Keith Durkee spent
' ‘
***
j««•&gt;•
PODl
the past 47 years that no property
with.which to replace them?
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown vi»- Sunday at Seymour Retgler's -near
I.ACE1.
owner
can afford to be without wind­
' ited her brother. Oliver Hayward, in Freeport
| A chicken pie dinner, under the
Insure in this big, old company and
storm protection.
Kalamazoo Saturday
Miw Janet Wildschut of Grand, auspices of the Briggs L. A S. in
: AdelbertHeath visited hb parents Rapids accompanied Julia Durkee' the church basement Tuesday. May
‘hi Hastings Sunday.
home for.the week end.
3Q. is being planned. Dinner to bei
Rachel Cain vlMlcd friends In -Mr. and Mrs Arthur Al’.erdmg i served at 12 M in order to give the'V'^rz’
See One of Ouf LocalAgenti or Write Home Office
. Lartr-mg last week.
and sons of Woodland were supper I public time to attend the program at;
i
। Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ransom were guesU at weiby Crockford’i Thurs-1 the Union c/melrry. which is sched- । &lt;
Battle Creek'vlsltdii Monday.
day eveijlpg.
tiled for 2 P. M. Your attendance is।
' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Marble were Mr. artd Mrs. J. L. Higdon and solicited
|„»m'ti4
in Lake OdCEAa on business ,Friday, son Harold and MB* Marjory Jillett | Mr and Mrs. Clare Norris and '*’’
। Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sutton ot Has- of Barryvllle were Sunday visitors al son. Alton John, visited Sunday tn'
j tings visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Welby Crockfordk and callers were' Lansing with a sister of Mra. Norris.I--t
.Gardner Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble anti-Mr. aiyi Mrs. Chet. Winans, and i'
e« ".
Pheas 2618 Ha.ting., Mich
I Dogs injured a great manypf FTed family of Woodland.
.children.
ur &lt;7's. ,
j Oils' sheep last week.
.
I Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Crockford' Mr and Mrs Clayton Case eptcr-'
w,&lt;i
Largest of Its Kind in Michigan • • Home Office—Hastings, Michigan
| Mr. and Mra. George Hinchman and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Over- tained at dinner the different mem- ’
,
:of Hastings were visitors al George anuth were Sunday guests at Ben bers of the Wilson Case family, par- ah r^v.
1 Ransom* Sunday,
.
j Crockford’s. ,
1 enta of tiie former, Sunday.
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’ Social Events and Personal Mention

1933

“I PYTHIAN SISTERS ENTERJw"ed mrix member. 1
-ram
Fire
TftIM ntn-rnm*
niQTDinT .
UCCTIMR Tho ten girls of the
,?.?.„Camp
c.“n,.P-.r
irc
TAIN
DISTRICT
MEETING
roup
wiuto m.-* muo Dtvrtcs u
the 'gunrdun took a picnic supper

About One Hundred Fifty and went io the home of Miss,
Manpint Moore, dnuglder of .Mr. ,
Delegates Were Present

a ml Mt . William Moore, .'our mltas
outrinthe country; on Tuesday eveKim Sigler was in Lansing Ftf-. - Mra. Keith Daniels was in Battle
on Wednesday, May 17
Mrs. Archie McDonald rind Mrs.
day on businras.
Creek-----Saturday.
——•—r•15 ,}''
'*,TV in Ann Arbor on
&gt;lln Awv»*y-&lt;uiiin
The
twenty-ninth annual rnfiicnennven- ninibaMUx Mmre has been unable’
Mra. M. A.‘ Lambic was in Grand
Mr*. Weldon VWolfe, who has been Friday and Saturday attending tlw tlon of the Pythian 8hu-ra «&gt;f Dis• Itajilds on Monday.'
I,,,
" •”*—■;
ir»c» twv.
jfll W»&gt;&lt;
&lt;l(h imciuumua
pneumonia ■*
at me
the inziix:
home vi
of
No w*_*’** cmcrrailicu
er.icrtalned vy
by very happy, to have her friend* visit
.
F. W Annable 1* tn Dowagiac to* Mr. and Mra. 9. W Wolfe, relurrad
P*’1 Epsilon sorority of which Thomapple Temple No 130 at Hax* day on welfare work.
on Sunday to her home in Battle bl,u’ “tv member.*. Tliey were the . ting:, &lt;&gt;n May 17. UH3 Tlu- meeting
guetts of **"
Mr . and **
Mra.
Victor Benner baa returned from Creek.
“ Shirley W. WM caiw to order by.Dxirene Hall. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES
■Pa-.t Grand ffijcL of Battle creek.
•
.
! «•“ *"•«•“*» Wolfe -&lt;t«o to Smith in Ann Arl*&gt;r&gt;
HEARD MRS. AVERY
Floyd
Holland of Allegan was tn Mrs JcisarWHlnrr gave the adMV*
Teton, to her Mme Ut Battle Cwt
--------------“
; drew of welcome anti Hie response
Mr C
""JT? Sft.
. “«•». Wedneedar. hewn, been Me “
lta
M»W.
, De. end Mr. D. O. Walton and Bt lh, h9mt ot Ur wld Mr, j Wi
. E. Barnett was in Mm.kegon on *aa'by Dean Van Zuylgn of Grand Luncheon Cancelled Tuesday
L.
MMM spent Bunday at Gull lake.
; woife.
’
Thursday on foulness.
’ : Haven. A splendid paper, was given
But firidge Was Played
ln^ttled&lt;^rek^r^i^^”after'!
“nd Mra. Francis Thomas and
--------- a
—
------ ’ on b&gt;’ Beulah May Curtis t,t 81 John*.
L. W. Sunday
as nt Clare
in the Afternoon
J^on ’ C *
S«t''rday after- 1)M|e
Jo-n d«; Her- btuinras
and Saturday. ’ T,u' Memorial Hour was conducted
•*usinas on
or. Friday 'and
,„v Cn-ek wv»e guests
...
Mr.
Owing to the invitation extended
I»
Mi**. Howard Birdwll und chll. -..
^an, —
of Batlic
of and,Mr*. Mux Dewis have ;by
” Mifpah Tcmpk* of Grand Rapid*.
—.several
—“rd icjCM ’ At
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grohe on L-rcn
been -y
spending
days *n Chf-j
*’ noon a very One luncheon
“ was* to ladle.. to attend the "hinchc-on
1
drvn visited ^Middleville relatives on Friday.
cagti on
cit busineu
business
[served'
Ly the Presbytlnan ladles of the Commercial club Tuesday
»
cnoo
’
’।
Sunday.
Mr*. Dalle Daniels. Hurl and Patlie church purlers
.
noon, that they might hear the talk
Mr.*. Emil Tydcn and Mrs. Rich-1, Mr. and Mrs. Moms Haight of trlcla spent Saturday evening with i ’ 1,1 ,llu afternoon th - i-ssion open'd given by Mr* Noyi. Avery of Grand
.
arc! Grom wx-rv in Grand Rapids on • Chicago called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Keith Daniel*
-with Mrs, Robert Burch ranging two: Rapids on tlw Century uf Pi.ign;,.-.
Saturday.
Mr
and Mra
F W.
Btebbins
and
beautiful
numbers.
Mra E J. Pratt—
,---------- --the
-----usual
----- ---------Exj-wiuon,
Tuesday lunchMr
««■
”
w
ateramn*
and
—
..........
....
. Mr. and Mia. Elmer RobtiiMm and I nwnuo
schoolmate* some Mf uritJ
.J MrRU.c w w,.,|4llU.r wcrr
^='-‘ gave
l“-’ two pleasing readings aiid con at the Country Cb-'i wai can­
. ,
__ u..
vn.mv lathe* presented a d— celled
their, friends visited tiie tulip show •.rime ago.
in Holland
on Sunday. ‘
eltrlil young
•
in Holland Sunday.
Mr and Mra Arthur ^CTOthers
Mr und mi
Mrs» Harry Daniels of -------------iiKhtfui tap ------danc&lt;- Ail ciijoye-d thr : Bridge was played, as usual later
Mra. Rase Colgrovc 1* spending the and Misms Nonna and Helen Hllli*Jn1c spent
------ .. Sunday
.
..
jJn uj,. a(tcrnrz&gt;:i. the lounge being
1- „
M with program throughout
wc«k with her daughter. Mra. Elil* Michael were Sunday guesu of Mr. Mr lind
Mr
,,
nwyM
Daniels
•
rfi....i««.iu
n&gt;n&lt;
rawxi i/uiurui
» Rititalt'dlc 0pennw and balloting made moot attractive with purp:&lt;
Itanney. of Greenville.
and Mrs. Gardner Bennett *** MUa Merle Carter
----ot...l-’ainixjunt. I by Tlionikppic Temple i.f Hastings, in,. Persian lilacs and pink tulips.
k
k- ’L Evart* and Ml&gt;.* Agncx_.Saugatuck.
---- .r.™---: X»IU
vmur OUZHUI
n....... by ....
Ind.. aim
and Victor
Huson Ol
nt m-rprw:
Fr&lt;-ejv&gt;ri ;•
H'...............
1'’' initiation
the staff ...
of Ivy , aaeaee
High ne-uav
score ait
in av.iudoi
contract wits made:
;
[TcniphMiddleville
ofOcrrs
Junies
Bristol, the blind
Sim spent Monday at Wall hrtC”' Marslmll Warner has been r.f
visit- were gurut* of Mira Mabel Sisson
[Tempi.of of
.Mlrtdli-vlllimidand
offlccra
by by
MrsMrs
Junies
BrUtal.
with Mrs. Aa K. Frandren.
-•—
—
—
*
.........
....
----u.
..........of
. Grand
A_...a
..—m- ..bogey
------- failing to Mrs D. G. HuughInr Mr and Mti RonaM WarnerTuesday night
!"l Cawen Tempi*
Rapids
Mr*‘ f, r Pancoast is spending; mid Mr and Mra Lloyd McCormick
Dr. and Mrs. R L. l^ird of Dt- [were the next order of buxines*. A ton of Caledonia. Mrs. Wilbur-Luathree weeks with Dr aud Mrs, Bruce uf Detroit part of Hu.- post week, troll spent Saturday night und Sun- Review Hour wa.- conducted by donating the former and Mrs C. W
Hayden and family at Sagintiw
returning Monday.
day with hn aunt Mrs D
L., -'laudc Barnaby. ’ Grand Chief, of crawford the latter. Mrs R:&gt;bt.
.
Mr. and* Mra Fred Hendershott i
•f-df-.'er-!. r-.-f
-f . ■
[Grand Rapids and was enjoyable. । Walton won the golf event Owing
John Palmer of Grand Rap- !-Mortldand.
and Mra Mowrev
and daughters ot Grand Rapids idsMrs
C P Lathrop wcreJl'hc »«ion clnred by singing ’ God to Memorial Day there will be no
visited Hastings friends Friday ' Dr. and
"nrf Mra
**«'•»»
visited Mr*. R. L Hehderahott on
in
Detroit
Sunday
U&gt;
meet
Dr.
and
I Ke With You TUI Wc Mret Again.”! luncheon nerved till the following
night and Saturday and attended a
Sunday.
Mrs.
R
F.
W.bb
of
Grand
Rapids.
I
Afoait one hundred and fifty dele-[ week. June 6. for which Mr*. C. W
Mr. and Mrs. S Kesler were Sun- paity at the home of Mra. Sterling ;wlio had Just .returned Hom Nt-* !Mates wore pn.o-nt from Detroit Clarite, Mr-. C. S, McIntyre. Mra.
k,‘ day guest* of relatives at Adrian. Kogers oh Friday night.
Yosk City
; Muskegon. . Gnuid Huven. Grand D C, Brunson and Mrs. R. Finnic
Mira Rosebud Larson who htu • W I.. I’vnnock rclurned on \fnn-1 Hapiik. Middle*’,Un. Hattie Creek.; are the..conimittc,Hllbdalb and other points in that
visiting
her
Mra.
locality. .
’ -been
..................
— —
• aunt,. —
— -Park
— day from a visit with Mr. and Mrs :NashvilJe and fTecport. Next year
Members will please, make’ re-serMr und Mra. W. N. Chidester were Thomas, of Wyandotte for three Eben Pennock of Big Rapids They[1 In- convention will be in Grand vations with tlu- committee by the:
In St. Johns Friday vUltlnu their *'b. expected home Friday, ac- visited tlw Tulip Slur*- ut Holland ;n.-ipid.’
1 Monday
Monday noon preceding
’
Mdi. Rev Keith Ghideatar. and fam- «mpanied hv Mr* .Thomas.
on Sunday.
■ Lunch w.n -erred ilie visitors-in
------- ----------- —
ily.
Mux Knickerbocker of Chicago,
Mra J T Lombard has retiirn-d
««» by the Hustings ladle.
SKIDS DOWN 45
Mrs. Piiylils Reynolds and Mira Mra. Carl Knickerbocker of Grand to her home here after vHiting Mr. at
dore, of tto mreimg
,
Margery* Reynold.* of Ann Artxir. Rapid* and Mr and .Mra. Frank ann
,un (/1
----- v.. .
and Mi* „
D u
D. an
Smith
of JWron
Detroit
„***„
FOOT EMBANKMENT
spent the week-end with Mr. and Hills of Allegan spent Sunday with Mr and Mra Smith
••mumu&lt;-d :
PARR HONORED AT
Mrs.
Mr and Mr*
-------------------- on Sunday
:II
9IIOWER. 1 Five Women Have Exciting
Mrs- R»v
Roy rMnta-s
Gardes.
Mra Kiunou*
Eugene Fraoman
Freeman.
her liome
'MISCELLANEOUS
—
Panamas—Leghorns—Toyns. Soft and stiff straws.
home reluming
retmming
Sunday.
Mr. and Mr - Charles. Lawrence
Misa Etta Hubbard of Battle
Mr ui
(1 Mrs
w R
p Montgoim
’iv 1 Nearly
were
Mr
and
Mn W
Mon
:rN.3.thirty
hlL’&gt; ."
cr'\ ---------_t ...
'
Accident Ifear Holland
Low priced hats of good quality. Finest quality hats
and Liicll? and Mr apd Mra. H&lt;nt!' Creek W1&lt;- here .Wednesday to at- Mr un(I
Edward Wat.-on and*br'ri41 thbwer given by Mr. Hugh.
W-itrer wt:rv in Grand Rapid* und lend the Pythian SJstcrs convention- ^r. an(j Mrs. Robert Harrison &lt;4 i Rsl-v. Mi-.-. Belva Riley and Mrat surprisijigly low prices. Whatever you want in
on Thursday A. M.
H-.illand oh Sunday
ML" Hubbard was" Instrumental in. or;iIi&lt;| Rupld.* w-t.-dinner mn-ls of' Esther Dry
th- forme: • Iwnr .
Thursday of.last week the P
a straw hat, you’ll find it in our stock thia spring.
i^fr. und Mrs Harley pv&gt;x and Wil- i.vtabll-ihing the I*ythlan Temple in Mr. nnd Mrs W M. St•‘ibiiisW&lt;dn -d.Q Wenii.: hononn&lt; T On
• A of the Kellogg fchcol in Riu»
llnm &lt;-:it &lt;rlapu-d. in thrlr home this city.
Friday evening
-ru..„ &gt;&gt;
„&gt;----- «—
Tfferu never has been a year when straws were
... it
T*n&gt;. made a trip to Holland to .-ue
Bunday Mr. and Mr... Clare Seibert
Gordon Biddle; of Sun Francisco.
chaxlex S Brown and Mr «.iu- -- -r
*ummer
Tin!l1
’
1,111,14
anc
*
,or
u
P'
r,
&gt;ir
dinner,
’
und children of Katamaxao.
Cal. came home Sunday and Is now fje(j Holtmhb of Chiouyo weny/in '*00 wi5' lak'’ I’1-*'’’’
jauntier (or more correct) for sports wear, and
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crakes and viullng his mother. Mra. Ellie Bldcltv t.., '. (
[;•, n.t ।-k ui-j 'ixirty wa.-, M taui •
every
young man should have one. And there are
family called on Mr... crakes' futh- dlr, nnd sutehi In Grand Rapids. H&lt;- h.lath,... \
n Bre
ngS.
i(,
M,.
... j,
urn.
1■ •••■
er. Jacob Wi'i&lt; iman, of Shults, on exfx-cls to return to Bun Franclwo turned from ■&lt; bn in ■ - trip ’ r ■
plehtyof conservative shapes that older men will like.
, rifOnt. &lt;lri-- r Mr... E C. Furr. Mra ;
In •
a &gt;Mn
siiort ■»&gt;-'
time.
Ida ’ T.M.
i
Frul,. a I, .n, &gt;,» wu*
ld«.
oU» r |«»nim ll&gt;.
&gt; i«.. ■
'! N:n.i New ton.’ Mis. Ross Cadwallad-'
Mrs. Homer BmtUl
Smith and Mis*
Miss ,wuih
,M; Elvtn Swarthout of Grand
Mra.
.
;nu-hed tlx- • ntrrtumment. Mix­
1 r and Mr*. E:lw. Swaddling. A. ’
Rapid-* laliro on Mrs-A. D. Km*- Flortnr-. Campbell
-Unaay gue.-t- ...
.
o.n..u^.n acc«imp»ini*&lt;l ’ 8
’,. they were abapt three miles from
kern on Saturday enroute to Album Mtssps'Burb-ira Wilcox. Doru Ryan.
" Hofland, wiiil.' making n curve, the
tnlliTi- toa”.-nd commcnccm«nt
Verinn Lillington and LnVera Ott-.
...h -»r\ \v7)7u
7 *«.’
by tin:
.car skidded off the highway, going
Mr*. Ella Pnv.cll und a&lt;m. Floyd to Ohvm on Saturday when- they fa.'thnn Clarke and Jaiu* Herrick
(fiidwallader. mid wife und son .itn-nded
and Mr-. ini-' --n”J,&lt;‘k.. wedding
ent•-rtalncd lhe down a 46 fpot embankment. The
... vbitiiu;’ diy .at...the CoHeire.
_ , .j{ aii.'ou jtap.&lt;is Mr"
..u ur.o
,
James spent .Sunday with A. G.
Van Bow.-er ol Fort Wayne. Ind.. . . ------- ” ... . '— .. —
i&lt; (nil .u-.-H hv a aiwmwr r.t machine turned over twice--And'
landed on 1;* aide in tlw ravine be-;
.. the ...
,lr
b-auuiul Z:ll; l«r .!«■
Cadwiillniltr nnd wife al-Buntii’ld.
was
gu. -t of w
Mr and „„
Mrs w,l.
WH----- The wotnt-n were rescued and
Mr*. D D. Walton wn* in Mulliken bur iJim- on Sunday. His mother,
1 last vri-k assisting with tlw cam of Mr* H M Bowrer. who had been
.
.gymnasium tcaclwr In our city I taken
‘ to Uv Holland hospital where
jit
wax found that there were’ no
her mother. MA. GMrsv Potier. who .-i-.rndiiiR a week here with Mr. and
ben*-., broken, although sil were cut
suffered re-*eial. broken rib.* in a Mr.*.. Lane, returned to Fort Wayne
On Tii'-Mfny evening Mrs. Nelit?|
land badly bruised: All the glass in.
full
with him on Sunday.
'nr-: cnii it .lined &lt;!&gt;$ Banner cla*-__ jjf^'hf car wu&lt; shattered, hut tiie la-:
t yhe McflwdL-.t Sunday School/.
. ttilsVccing tin* last regular meeting at a uiic o'clock Tunchcm on M«h- •tl|p?
w dnvc " homt*.
:
being killed
tor the year. After u deilcluis sup- day, Mi?. W. M. Stubbing being th my'itcry a- they look back upon I
iper. Ila- president. Miw Betty lvand Mra. Rou.-ri Ji.sm n ot
.... .-&lt;xuh ut. All were glad II wak no I
, Stickney, presided at the business Chicano the guest of honor,
meeting It wa’- decided Uwt hcre-i H»es formed the center piece on I worse and the uccupanU feci that;
after the officers should
idected ttu: I.'u^ tubi- and lovely r-prtiu I they have harmed lives " ।
at th'- May mreUng-instcad o! m lhe flower, were also twd as decora- i
You nre u.-qMMHtiii.r ttrired tv inupect «ur wide vari­
■ fall. Mrs Roy Chandler. Mn Chn:. tlon*
: -------- viZt.V’,,;;;.;.
..... --------------------- —
Paul. Mrs.-Chas. Hinman, MIssGran- Al bridge the score, ur.-* won bv
...
. ..
1,11. *L". *■'*
1'C
*'
ety of lloy.4’ and GiNjs' Wrist Watches
Picr.-oii end Mr* Mabr! Swsmi were Mr- Kcnith McIntyre. Mrs. Wallac. , I-‘mily Niuh. at the Mathofiiat
rLClpjlll ollM.6StlOnS
for Comnn ncement.
appointed ta make arrangement Jon&lt;-. Mr Orvol Savlc.s and Mrs church on Thursday wenmg was at-:
' 4
00
tier a picnic at Shrlp's Resort. Pin- Roy Ourles. Gucit prices were pre- ['-”&lt;»”&lt;» "X over three hundred riwm-l
‘lake, some Ulliq,during the summer, rent-d to Mra Jessen and Mrs.; . rs l,i;rl cons.ituents. all having n
ABOUT LUNCHES.
ELGIN
BULOVA
GRQEN
Unsatisfactory seeing for that which Is comfortable and
and also .to art a* t» nominating: Jack Stem. Mr. . luymnnd Einnit-1। vel'&gt;‘
' '••nlng,
' One of the tint signs of approach-'
HELBROS
HAMILTON
BENRUS
comniittcc’to suggest candidate* for of Woodland was an w.l of city ! aiov
a in
ikiuntifni
Al&gt;-ue-“
’-.'xiuced *n™
Dr ‘prank G*r' *nE sununcr 15 llu'
the
ctficient. How? Vh.it us—be a patient—receive the aid
I- Diut im.'Kiuccd Dr. Frank Car-1 pQrt oj t]ie children for nicnlc
, the various offices.
j feuc!
•
which awaits you. And from lhe day you receive this ’
Gold or While Gold Caw**. ITirc* $3.93 ar.d
rother., who acted u* chairman. Hon h“ncl™ 1*
n.S an
aid enjoy freedom from eye etraln and its results. See
upward—a,viide variety around $3(1 to S25 tn rliou*c from.
'’'ly*. .‘.r.',!
WE BEG YOUR
. J&lt;&gt;hn c■ K 'tcham led in the singinij appl,. becomes a plane to man.
i’OUR PARDON.
a.^you shojild by getting the help you need.
,n °"r r'P°rt 01 ,h'’ b’-ei-tufg of In .ran'Ir’./n?11 ‘?r ;lfln'7's’**' 'Jr?’
H ea«n at the bottom of
Every Timepiece Fully Guaranteed.
V
V. w Annatar. T 8
j ,t
Methodlsl L A }*'’
* 'Ml *■ ’hr
1Thr thc kan-’n or anywhere outdoors
h Reid and
Mr and Mr- Max g .n in,t Wi«,. s Rann-r no men- J”l,na Pf}*,'1 !. ’^r* t,',y Keller.- out of afght of the liouse. It is a
"J-0 *?r and ",n
c s’*iri 'tion was made of thr splendid violin ^!U1‘
lr?.'
c‘F’’5 ?*'* n good idea. then, to ,start having
'«? Mlt ll^ '1 'u''
111U;‘1,tU' end f.iaiio mtiMC r« ndvn &lt;1 bj’ Mi ■’ *blih all
enjoyed Mrs. Hol&gt;’ plenty of provfcuans on hand for:
■
(Class HUM H. H. 8,i
'Sunday nil: tiding th&lt;- Fourth Di:-:-j m-lmji Jr.ccbson and s.ruunr
BBV,!.’J*’0
; these emergency picnic.'* and of
। trict Am ncunfa gmn and Auxiliary [gn-mu r t)IC). gaV1. x.vrral -.r-jee-, ^clh’P' ‘»&lt;i J- M TowriM-ml and co(lrsc lllat inC|U(j1;S cookies.
j
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
ennventhm. Sixrlal speaktra w&gt;-r-: u„ns which all greatly enjoyed.
T Wult'.n gn*.- .wend i
UrU arv a delicious novHASTINGS
Phone 3631
MICHIGAN
Departmcn, Commander Jack Gll-iall. .
lnr t)u., om.wion und b?i: character sketches tn Hh* delight of eny made n5 follows;
more ol . Detroit and Departmcii! | u„. gub,- p.irdon h» the slip was -she audience. Mrs U. F. Maus ar-J .
'
Sand Tart*.
President Mr* Bessie Gotfredren of
intei-.uonah it’ was one of three companied them on the piano.
1 cup butter.
It was pronounced one of the most
Lowell. A.l enpyed lhe dcmoiudrX- things that Ju.-t happen
2 cup* light brown sugar.
successful Family Nights yver had.
j STRAWBERRY PIE. SERVING «.
lion by the Thp-e Rivers Drum and1
3 eggs.
berries or peaches are delicious
Bugle Corp-..
j RETURNING FROM FLORIDA.
I Up. vanilla.
.
served this way.
1 baked ple ahell.
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
Marcellus will entertain the next1 Mr. and Mrs- James Mills ol Kivl
.
cup
milk.
Sunday
evening
’
.-;
meeting
win
convent ion on Sunday. July 23 und ■ simmre. Fla., writ.* the Bipiner that
3 c hulled berries;
3
‘
s
cup*
aclfilsing
flour.
Hasting:, is to entertain m Septem-i they are coming tn Michigan, and opened with the singing ol ’The!
*4
c
sugar.
6
th*,
griiulated
sugar.
bcr.
’
-------*— *by
— •**— i Beautiful Garden of Prayer" anA
will rioubth-N-.
amve
the -------time thu
1 'a c sugar.
1 t vanilla.
•
paper I.' iwued. They say it la very j"To the Work." For devotion* sev-1 3 Up. cinnamon.
5s cup finely chopped nuta.
3 eggs.
2 c whipped cream
ho; ni Florida. 93 degrees on Muy eral Bible verses were quoted and
2 rquores chocolate, melted.
13. The"gardens are niee with string the prayer "Have TiiimyOwn Way. I Cream butter and brown
4 T confectioner’* sugar.
I t vanilla.
----— -----------------,un*-. pens
uuuiki------------.—
... - --------- ------ ,Willl
ix-,in.. . ie
lettuce,
(teas auu
and .summer
I Lord." was
r-- Ming.
------ ’Irene
----- Jone* was ।together thoroughly; add egg yotw,
Mix berries and
Mix van1 c buttermilk.
Mr* liiiiviu
Cllflord DI.I.IUIU
Brainard •auiii-'
&lt;Aimec-IM-11-..qua-,
Ren-'. .quiv.h
al!
use. Thm*
leader or
of tne
the discussion?
discussion! Tin on£i ueui;
beat; aoa
add vanuia
vanilla ana
and mux;
milk; 1i ....
p U
ll ready for
fo.- ii*e
There arc
are 1'‘he
iu- M-aacr
j sugar -------2D c flour.
kr*&gt; of Battle Creek last week Monplenty
&gt;■
--------■ ■both
—**- ----------- ---- -----• —can
- ---------*--------’rf flour •"
- —
»• dough.
—•- Roll
k.-.*&gt;
Mon-;;p
i(.nly (,f' ifl^bmitarn- , .-ubjcct
w.u*—
’ How
we make
our1 "'add
to —
make a
soft
rmn wn.m rf ..re h
Flavor Seal.d Tin.
1 : soda.
day. She wu* riding horseback m •
,V1I(I oll(.s ar.d colored boys and World Better. ’ over which mi in- 'hln and cut with a small cutter ,
cumpunv-with some other w-&gt;m&lt; n RlrIs.llH. nt me do-jr ever*-day sell-! BcrcstUig ch.wussion was held-. Thu | Place on a greased baking ahcet!
’X’’
CORN MEAL
nnd a guide, when mi ho-.v shied :lnK thetir nt ten cents i&gt;cr quart.
was followed by-Jesus Call* Ur.”
'“id brush tops with the egg white.*'
’ 81 ru cut in ’*ca»v- ingredients, beat 2 minutes. Pour
into shallow pan fitted with waxed
at something beside the road, throw----------| Bu lnrss meeting was then called beaten and mixed, with the 6 table-1
u
Throe 5-lb. Sacks ...
ing ,her to tha ground a»d the
B1R1HDAY SURPRISE.
11;&gt; discuss the picnic, which the spoons sugar, the cinnamon and i, thcr fre?2 or c’nned fruits or paper. Bake 30 minutes in moder­
horse
falling
u|»n
her-She
was
re^
A
number
of
c.ld
Irlends
and
;
League
i*
t
&gt;
hold
Friday
night.
Mav
I
nut5
Tlie
cookies
should
be
placed
'
•*
rTJca
,
c
“”
,4A'd in the pie in ately slow oven. Cool and frost
Kellogg's Corn Flakes or 4
....... , ...... ■ ............. .............. ............ । .. .............................
......................... la-ukim: is i »
ri
lasiii. .soiy i
nre wvmca oiivuiu uv piuicu ;,
•
•
■
■
:
n
.ioi.re.ra
fr™
n«.tino«
ririv
within*
t_u
.
t
i
.._____
...
mt
i~.&lt;.
_
________
_
n_i._
_
1
place
of
the
strawberries.
Red'raspwith white or chocolate icing.
moved to Leila Post haipital where jneigiib&gt;r» from Hastings came with,26. dt stiiart Ink? This picnic wlll|«l le«M nn inch apart. Bake in a 1
Post Toasties, Ig. pkg.I UU
it was found that her right leg wh wed flll-d ImskcU and .surprised ifinUh Up the year as meetings nre I moderately liol oven (375-400’Fi. 1
broken and uill’doubtlra-. be )aid up I Jacob Weyrrmn on his 74th birth-, not held during the summer. Elcc-.Ior about ten minutes.
BUTTER, Best
The Crowned Klcnxer
nil summer.'Her friend.-, here extend day on Saturday night Cards wcre(qons nre to be held also at this pic-1 Everything in these little cookie?
Quality, Ib.
jsymimthy Mr. and Mrs. C. W. played and a most enjoyable Umc;nic r(.v. f&gt;nVev and Harrison
Wholesome—the butter and eggs.
Clarke called on her at the ho.-iutal: was had by all prow nt Later Mr. pttyne were apixmited to provide . the brown sugar. The self-rising
EGGS, Strictly Fresh,
on Saturday evening
jWcycrman was prtsenwd with aimtans of transportation Tlie Ep-. flMirhaa been preleavened at the
2 dozen
-1[beautiful pipe, then all enjoyed Rlwoftn League benediction was re-1 mill .with monocalcium phosphate.
'flpc lunch. Afte
rlw,a
”"r Mr.
Mr Ucyw,,v- ported.
—■—• chwing
■— •*-“— ——
—-•&gt;
ter\
wishing
tlv —
meeting
Corr
: and1 so ‘ provider additional and!
1 CAN FREE
Nearly fifty' members of the High'iernun many mo..
nori- —
happy
r... birthday.,
-----------. Maud- Wallace
nece
TELEPHONE 224 1
FIG BAR COOKIES,
necessary calcium and pbosphonu I
M-liool Gifts1 Giro Club went to;' all departed for
&gt;r lliair
__
- - -_ __ tlieir several hlimiM
homes, •i
to »the diet. Nuts are. wholesomeFresh, 2 lbs.
Townsend Park Sunday for a pic­
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Halting!, Mich.
for all except the youngest members&gt;
UNDERWENT OPERATION.
nic dinner then late,- to Rockford
GRADUATED WEDNESDAY.
Herrington, one of the clerks of the family, and u small share of •
where they gave u program in Uie
William Schndrr of this city par-,.ntLeo
the po.-t office, underwent a very the cookies might be made without
Baptist church, under tlw directioni tlcipnted in the Commencement pn&gt;-:-,„^--;,.
■
I",/’.' i
gram at Fcnis Institute ’!itursday
“ in‘1 f ”d"Lh'U 2’ Ulis adornment
of Minis Frances Hunter '
evening, as a member of the largestU_L„!?£;‘P kJ
.Jil
Cotlage Cheese Salad.
ACCEPTS POSITION.
graduating body ever granted di‘
aB
*huf 1 pkg- lemon flavored gelatin1
Pork Rib end lb.
Mi's
-Michael hai • ty—
•
.Jannet
.......
-v- piotnas rrom tins scnooi iiir cia*»
. .
. . •.............
mixture
ceptcd a pogition at tlie Gamp Ftre • roll numbered 158 Schadcr was?!*^ ahd comply recm cry.
IS c boiling water.
iGltls’ camp at Clear lake for the ■ graduated from a courts in Lurtness
’"r
*-» c chopped celery.
ELECTED DIRECTOR.
summer, serving as dlinlnt room adininutratum in the College of.
. •'U'* o,,vp Lathrop of Detroit wa*; U c chopjied plmientos.
hostess and as a director of other
! commerce,
-----------commerce.
-clwren n» a director of thr Worn-• *4 c cottage cheese.
ck.«. r»..j
it...
activities.
------- GRADUATES FROM ST. MARY’S, i on’* City Club at a meeting held last I
IHGE.
I Miss Madeline LvB»rker. daugh-1 *ce*1 CotwratulatKms are extended: 4 T salad drcuing.
CHOIR GUILD BRIDGE
or Sirloin
ib.
Emmanuel
Mr.
and„,,
Mra.
Lathrop.
|, Four water over'gelatin mixture,
The Choir Guild of L.
..... _..... .. ,,vter
, ofOT&gt;
. auu
a. U A LyBark- !t0
The Very Beat Cuts of Choice Beef
sert bridve^f________
______
•
r[s-ttr until dissolved, cool, allow to
church announces a daaert
bridge[&lt;r. u*ac
was zn-,..
one nr
of thn
the o-nzhiutr(mm:
graduates’ from!
ORANGE SHERBET.
thicken a little. Fold in rest ot inFriday. May 38., 1:30 P-.M. ,gt tlie'the nurses’ training course at 81 ■ I‘» c orange juice.
| gradients, pour into glass mold,
home of Mr». J €». Rakowaky. 326 Mary * hospital at Grand Rapid- 1-3 c lemon Juice.
lentil until stiff. Cut tn squares,
W.-Slate Street. Members of the | hut week Her Inends hi re extend
1
c
waler,
I
sene
on ’ lettuce. Top with more
Guild nnd their friends are invited, 'congratulation*.
salad dressing.
me sugar.
''
BRIDGE CL LB.
ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE.
. 3 c milk.
Cucumber and Tomato Salad.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
3
T
grated
orange
rind..
|
Mn. Jahn Noble# wax hwtera to| -Mr. and ,Mr.&lt; Jay Snyder were'
(Serving Fouri
Mix fruit Juicw and sugar. Slowly 1
her bridge club on,Monday, eight■ pleasantly surprised Sunday; wnni
whin
1 c sliced cucumbers.
Hh well '
wa,er artri mllk- Add rind, fMjiir 1 3 T chopped onions.
| ladies enjoying the one o'qjnck ; ten of thrlr relatives cmur wit.
several Flavors
rlebrats ,nt0
&gt;rvc.:e uritil Bllff.
| luncheon and bridge. Honors were! filled basket* and-helped-celebrate
3
T
chopped
celery.
be frozen in the I
won by Mra D. S. Goodyear. Jr., and their twentieth wedding anniversary'." This can
*4 c sliced tomatoes.
mechanical refrigerator, if desired.
Mra. Gordon Ironside.
1
-------: Pour into a tray and after 30 mlij-1
----.
We Deliver
j r *• nrn.
i
w,lh a’speoo. repeat , H.t paprika.
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491 i
j. r. ». iLiii.
। The Y. M. L-club 1* being enter-, twice at 30-mlnute intervals. Let
‘4 c French dressing.
’
1
Mrs j E Mattoon wtlF be the Uined tndiQF by M1-.S Hugh Funds*, treese It will require about 4 hmu*.
Mbc ingredients, place hi bowl.■ hostess to the J. F F club on Fri- Tlie usual pot hick luncheon will be. This is a refreshing sherbet suit-i Cover and chill, sepe on lettuce
'day at ihelr regular nwctlng.
served at one o’clock.
table for party relreahmenta.
[leaves.
'
,

and

n
ere
ring

Up-

Etc.

GJ

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Straw Hat Time

E

Is Here Again!

lan ruler
er to the
; twenty*
acceMlan
r shadow

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zer

Prices are from $1 to $3

cs
J

T. S. Baird
Clothing for Men &amp; Boys

re

HASTINGS, MICH.

Watches «*K Graduates

Exchange Your Dim, Difficult

s
!

BESSMER the JEWELER

liHAIVf!
Saturday, May 27

Friday, May 26

"- 24c

CoEfee

29c

L. V. BESSMER

I

3Ei

Kitchen
Klenzer

23c
25c
19c

REED’S DRUG STORE

MEAT SPECIALS

Loin Roast

BEEF STEAK
PORTER HOUSE

10c

2

35c
20c

Sausage h^:"hb.::^. z Z5c

WALL PAPER

We have some New Patterns in the May
. Flower Line—priced from

10c to 39c a Double Roll

All of the patterns tested and approved
for color fastness.

FOUNTAIN SERVICE
PACKAGE ICE CREAM15c Pt.

SODAS AND SUNDAES
MALTED MILKS
LARGE ROOT BEER. .

10c

15c

�*TKE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAT ti. 1913

»AOI BIGHT

DIPS HELP SHEEP
GAIN MORE WEIGHT

...New Tru&lt;&gt; Prove,
Greateit Rupture Aid
Akron Mechsno-Form Tros-

featnrs “Selective PreMciro
Control”. Holds ths rupture
MOTS securely and eliminate*
unnecessary and painful Us-

BUYERS DEMAND

THE CHURCHES

Protecting Animals From Ex­
ternal Parasites Can Be
w
Done at Slight Cost
‘
i
•
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CHURCH OF THE KAZARENE.

Foet Ltinnng.-^Ghc-p should be’
dipped ar soon after sla-arltig a» ?
KUfftelcnt wool has Utn grown to
bold the dipping rotation, which *”
kills external pdiisltin. and «o en&gt;.'ain« In it--Ii. nunnHng

lhe

mol husbar- ir-’ d-pBrttont at Muh-

•W

HAariiijyt parish.
METiioDiur.slTraroPAL chubcil

t Ifiim Stille College.
Thi dipping .an be done ca-lly B&lt;wi4ere»:
mid Cheaply if rf good type &lt;ji tank
1*. used an I a dram boo'd li protidrd lor tlw a.irjsd’*!&gt; tp to stand
on while
• x&lt;vm dip b.tiraitutig
from tta- wool Hans tor ,-ich tajik*
can be obtained from tie -ugrlru;tural enfcttuanng drpatt.’n.u*. ut the

Exclusive Akron Triu* Tit­
tan and keen your trun in
adJuitmtuL

The Preicription Drug Store

Our Success
Has been achieved through care-

ralhfactory dealing with polirjholdrrs.

SEE US FOR INSURANCE

O' fld

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

prciMbly .-Hit cud toy
Often, tlw- wool hung

J. L. MAUS
Local

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
SBOKEN LEASES REPLACED WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWXLRT REPAIRING

I to dip hi-lps prolec:
&gt;m iim--quit-e- and II
from the parodies. F
dipped at haul oner

CASH FOB OLD GOLD

liOUltl

MHHip.VII.I.E.
Pythun sttir-. uf Middleville puii thr w.ct m the l)---n&lt;t cvitvrn&gt; t. i:)j t., tuir
plea -ml C.-ent
fif't

GALVANIZED ROOFING.
Eave Trncibtns and IJfbtnlnr Rod
at pre-war time price* E-11 mate*
FREE.

WM. PLANT

Z J AU C., F“’d H-liMrf

1

HIGH GRADE FORAGE
FORAGE ’ cars were new, and automoblling '

|
|

Flatly Drawa Wire
Tungsten filament wire used In

lUer-lion in Bowlin, jibe.’six-watt Incandescent la nip ot-a

' 1 . f n .-s
i' was
v
*** an
an adventure,
*"lvet,n,r*' not a* pleasure.
Pleasure. !■ Wh*t I* the best recreation for u
Mctliods of Curing to Insure -j-|ie family all bad set out In the , man whose brain Is upset by bust­ j llcally Invisible. Only h-or tenBest Quality Will Be Shown ।
rar for a long trip of 15 miles, I nraa worries?
i thousandths of au Inch In diameter.
arRichiran Meetings
Mcelinn.
I
‘“"“r
I Th- ■“*" " "*”•
It tan fifth ns thick ax the hair of
a^JIicbigan
' ’
8
K8
I VuUJ aB they bowled along. They to Prof. Williim U. Anderson, who a woman’s head nnd u t«mth the *U«
E-ii.t Eansing.—The increased In’*' stopped at an Inti for lunch, ami has outlined a ‘'games diet" for , of that on a man’s head. After It
shtence ofOfhay
buyer* upon
'im‘X
/urhiVy
1^ lthe
^t
mn
‘h‘3(
Is evlled. UIPO turns per linear
•old us U. S No. 1 has caused the. ,k*? *,"?!*,
.. .
I Children between ths
Inch, to form the springlike lump
I aim crops department nt MlchUnn
‘l0'*1
, ’“t1** ral** wren nnd fourteen, he
filament, the outside diameter ut
State College to plan a schedule of ,n«- he exclaimed. Mothers worst keeT&gt; nt by trve-ellmblng.
lhe soil It still les* tlmu that uf
hay curing demonstrations in many fear* were realized, and she sput- .i v»&lt;-*u|is
,.|Ons ua u&lt;»&gt;
boy ss lurni.
torso leg
ir,. hU&gt;
human hair-— Scientific American.
I.LVUUUR
U&gt;U &amp;UIIIIUCI
| .......
-- ..Ml
Muhman
counties this
summer .
terrd:
t arm
arm muxclra
muscles better
better than
than an
any
• Alfalfa l&amp; lhe hay crop .usually se- i
"Now, who could havt taken game.
W&lt;- must give the radio
lected for stowing how belter curltw thatr
one thing: It shortened
I Cricket Is tUie Ideal game from
practices can change the grade of j
—;----------- - -------------ot Uw average -popu.'fourteen to« twenty-one.. The wentoy and increase its worth both to|

Hie hay dealer und la the man who
Tl,er. n„ m».„ 0». « o..,l„ I '•J"
“ “«
finally, buys it fur feed. Huy that' &gt; .KU lo rwomort. to! .... „r
*■“
can t* bought and sold on- grade f
-l,,./&gt;_;;.
I . ' develop the boy s muscles than
..
I prevent! any argument between Ito
’’
,n®.1 strenuous exercise.
buyer and Uie seller. U. S. No. 1
nw U»l*nh»gtD. which
Between twenty-one and fblrtymean*
hay of certain quality.
lrol“ ,,M? 81*iseulh
century.
.......
„» amount!I ,14,M
----------------------------- --------- sur
...Il I «'• J'""'- '* »■« &gt;»•' bollb r™i«r.
Grades
are base:! upon tlw
*•
• «»*»!»• *»&lt;• majestic
pile,
•of leaves left tn the bay. the degree rounding a lovely inner court, and 1 ** t|T“* menial stimulation largely
M
ol color, amount of foreign material i noted for n secret passage ami thr beentiu&gt; the came provides scope fur
present, the stage of growth of the) fact that It is built on Hirer small liidrldunllty.
Bowls. says Professor Anderton.
hay when rut. and the amount of islands In a lake. Its chapel Is rich
neathtr or storage dan-age Hay.iy appointed. the altar and the pul
&gt;-.hlch ranks well in H&gt;oe factins' pit being of ebony and chased all the only game a man can play with
&gt;’ has a higher feeding Value than ^7
for-' rar. While in the king’s oratory es benefit when he la worried by busi­
;ng? which rate* lower down tlw! vrllent carved woodwork. will b.- ness or &lt;k&gt;mesttc alfulra. Obviously
scale of quality.
Aho ladles have rt-nllxed this. for
Sample.-: of hay prepared to stow
____ , , t
there nre now many bowls clubs
puttment of8Agriculture 'uW
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS for women and their membership
lists nre Increasing rapidly.—Boston
shown at each meeting, and inrmGlobe.
tx-rs of the College crops departmept will explain the dlihrences'
Self-Dsafsl
pies. The curing dcinonstratlun J" ‘ Urk- H*,.n. Ho..nr
;
Tkach self-denial und make Its
will provide several loath of lu.y
*r *“J "*11‘
practice pleasurable, and you crecured by different methods mid ' Mmut.. .&lt;('thr n&gt;rrt&lt;»r&gt; a
i ate for the world a destiny more
showing the damaging effect of ,Ma- “•* u»&gt;'
**33- ••
; sublime than ever Issued from the
some haying practice*.
.
,„llowi,.t .„.,aR1, w.„
. brain of the wildest dreamer.—Sir
Grades of luiy ar*- as Important it iiur«..&gt; uu-r
to farmer* who have to buy forage ''m hum.
... .
. each year a* Huy are lo the grower, „r‘ r
. who has a surplus. The man who it iuu.»nut',
‘
7
u buys should be able to determine■‘‘’’"'a
.. - ------ - The SOO.OOO cahillepowcr fiood•i readily the grade of any offen-d lot ,, nitm i.bw ----‘ j 2‘j IWhhig system on the Statue of
-ale. as *mck make better gains on I.
i«u,
’
S &lt;
.rod quality forage
Low priced !
}*[•“’
•• v
\ . hay is frequently much more ex- .
J
:
’
_ _____
*■
: pensive in Jhe trading lots than a1* •• J--«&gt;».t.« i.&gt;~«
first united bbethrem ciiubcu flrn nndr product with a higher i,UhiLr
Rev. L. E. XAnn, P««tor
J initial CO6f.
.
h r.r,|„|. j.t,.,, ..... .........
."
' Tin- insect which attacks antique
- -rt«-

wett- as-nther Type*"

4 ui of •ensoned hardwood Is the lyctus
Mr. and Mrs Ben Crockford and*??;
*“,k* '
as 2u, powderpost beetle.
Mr und Mra. Chas. Bayne und fam- j &gt;• '
bbtr *’*“
ily of Hu- Holmes district called one'»r’k, r.:«ir t.un ««»«»
Mr nnd Mrs. Joe Crocklord Satur-iV: day evening.
j»: 1. hacE*
nd F:&lt;&gt;l&gt;-..'l:m.d liiiti &lt;•!
to show the people their
Mr and Mra. Raymond Paul and
.
Mr and Mrs Ralph Hue and family t H J- ks.’ra*. ut-.,
ture in Holland Sunday
'*• J
— —Mra Glenn England entertained
Baawr ssiaiia*
the Bridge Club Thuraday evening
Mr-- Arlie Spindler and daughter M&lt;»* t'-n i-i &lt;„ tat«u&gt;«c&gt;,*
Kathrrine spent Sunday wuh Mt
many yrara. Hr
. " t . «
and Mr* Roscoe Hynes of East /..u, (
v mused by ta. rnutiy
r’ ’’
Woodland
• • l«n&gt;&gt;
tnd rl-eaherr
.
■
Mr- and Mrs. Geo. Harrington of' i ..XTa* c
•4 M&lt;. O E Cobb
tare ti -m Hr in-. ■ CHtTBCH on CHRIST, coats Gros’S. Kalamazoo culled on Geo. Fuller
c.
Wing,
Pa.wr
Sunday.
ue lull Jiud. for thr
The fSi ’
; r7.!'71-1 ''' ■
Arthur Kilpatrick and Lawsun
..r )- ‘ .i . । .&lt;
Smith left Monday for Bnttfc Creek i'h'1“7&lt;-,
■■
।
• ! &gt; • .-, where they will enter Argubrights unv-brar
■ Ik
r-.M.a. &gt;-’»!■?*' business college.
irTr,2 *
.....
.
r»--r o, rvfmn
32 PIECES
rrnsT mnnYrneTlsr rKtroen
Mr’ “nd Mrs- Joc Cr!)C'(for&lt;l «Pent A«.dra. n,t * H« ta, r.t-i
™
&lt; J
S“MW
Mr TO Mi* am i,!..
f. ’....’Si
IS W. Cntct 81.
Pboa, 2288 CTOCafurd of the Holmes district and &lt;’an-th A
•uhL,
..
r
celebrated the birthdays ot Jiecph!'?’• ,n,,r‘
M1'1
w-e. and B«-n Crockford,
~
-&gt; bt- uinut our
This is all open stock,
! Donald Gager. Fred Broder. Grey­
1 don Faul. Leslie Hauer. Dale Hauer.
... ...
.
any piece can be re­
iof -WcoUland and Cha*. Phillips and. am. itaran. tut'tb*
’"■« Edward Griffith of Paw Paw left'*.'--!
,i,awn. r»r
.
placed. Will be open
th Ijif. aumrner schedule 7.'
Monday for Baldwin where they will L'rJlu,
lumi.ra that are
much
next week Thursday,
&gt; ' -' 'tay until Thursday They intend lo&gt; *rrt.
• •
’ 11 iuh for trout.
I .
’ &gt;-xMJ, ScLtdrr. aaroertM br!
Friday and Saturday.
' '
Mrs. A. \ Morlan Of Paw Paw is b.i.jamir. K,l&gt;ar (er a b«en»r a, war-,
rpendingthi' week with Mrs. Donald
,‘l” 11
!»»■»•»- i
I. ofifetr
Seta Ranging from $1.98
Gager while Ml. Gager I* north
tot,.1 JS&amp;m brl
' trout fishing
I AM. Na.*,!., that tt r.
ot th,
■
Mr,.nd Mn. Will Kl.nblv « &lt;Sn-!
S.™'..
:
«r. mn umnu ana
S" M.r
M” FI°&gt;“ i'.'.'T';:,"
'.t
Open Friday and Saturday. This Week—Fred Newton Bldg.
’7.
............... “ 1
Rnymond McLeod and daughter,Klfcw!»f ff.12 MICHIGAN AVE, NO.. HASTINGS
I--a.”. , 1..K S.,-Nancv have been quite Hl for the!
t£Jj sth.lV,*^r(,v..„".r *h. i
; :i t three weeks. They are improv- toM M&gt;u«r. tbai r.&lt;. beam- &gt;■ * •t.«iaiir!
WRXLB7AK METHODIST CHUr.CH
-Jowly.
, iitnax-l m«r«h*Bl. T-.tawr»nl vr L-t-l.!
Wo, G-nrh..,
1.1F R.
W'KC WUI Ot *1
..I, rl Li.lM »l Vl»».
4
nJiw ef...,
Vn“«1 Brelb-n eburch m&gt;
id nn esfert ’xili t&gt;- m*d&lt;
.
■■■■:.
. . s'--««■««■ ’■'L* * i»a&gt;«ta.i.'"
m all'on Uie platform.
. i • -• -.v r-t.
• t -.im
will be the speaker; There will be;-i«»d a*d h» ii is mwsI «h»r*«
Tltmwrr wax in Hasting/
1 '
-‘‘i* ',
:
; - special music and devotional!.
c‘*‘
cn Friday. .
--:.r
&lt; .4
BabbvBu.hof Hasting* .pent the-*i |,,b.Wh Asi a. ««!?'
&gt;1 tr nm went to NaihrtU"
:
: ।" i- v
-‘i-ek end with Mr., and Mrs. J. V.p-ias «•■&gt;» &lt;»•»«
»«f*w&lt;l i&gt;
Hsrth Irvin* ccnrrie
Hilbert anil Mr and Mrs. Harry
’SXL?
.' ’' ' ’*’ ■'* ! '’• ' ,f Fu-'h of Hustings were Sunday.n tri
v.,.; n««»n.

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Phone 2331
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The Battle Creek Dish Supply

CARDS of THANKS

/
.-!xrr».- L
/ •- '. । -. , .,

id

tp thr

ta r
trutid’• ’

plum

Visitors at the. hcn-.i- cf Mr. and
Mra Otto P.-unshka S-.-nday
Mr. and Mrs Lout* Frrguscn of Kai- n-*1'
amazco, Mrs Minnie Wurm and sun 7
cf Shulti. Mrs. Maitlta’Ch.-unberi iin ( -11’
amt Henry Penn' S cl Cl ar:d.iH-.

i; jaiin-jtf address will be
Ryv Chamberlain in the
D01 auditbttum suntjay

and Mrs Roy Habintof Kntanuroo ’’ ’■ • *&gt;
Mik Mary Btsliqp of-Hindi Cof- w‘ J,“ -**-•&gt;
,ners spent Saturday afternoon with rune.uh u.
• Mi*8 Lsadore Pranslikp
The da
funeral
Mr. and Mrs Donald McCallum are Io b'-’
attended the funeral of Mrs. McCal-’ttrt‘ ln 'he
Ium’s uiiclc at Charlcttc Sunday
'hr
afternoon.
■
part
.awweifect-AffSn
’ Mr. and Mr*. Eilsaouh Scott’of The I?;;
near Indiana spent the week -.nd ,’a-” ;with Ous Peake and familv.
. Friday «-v
Shep Oliver of Cloverdale speht'»»«r :
Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. Frank
i
CHARLES H. LEONARD Chilson.
"
*
■ :

—retfthey*
to better

DUtiactive Funeral Service

’ ’with adding'sp- Cti'ri Radio ts credited
: broximately t.,000 words to the Eng. cji ..,
i Hah language.
.

• •
■». h;n
•
H -‘a&lt;
•
■
1:xii in
for the

studem- will

which
irxlay evening,
plat, m which
Ito w;U have a

.-•.denti will
piri-.lc Friday
■ 2 t!u- Coin•-V.il be held in
. :-:un-.. Dr. &amp;Rural D part: &gt;'-e Teociicr's
toe been enr the addrvu fqr tht,

has been received by rota- J
b\ AU
.
.live* here of the birth of a son. all w«n,&lt;r. tu.t ,h&lt;&gt; rmur-t .i
! Homer S-. to Mr nnd Mr*. Homer I 7'*r'w""'.'Z
»f »-’■
nnwvTTisTiM ’
Harrtom .Kbic Holm.-*&lt; of Detroit ;
.T,h7“^,.
BOWSE &lt; I.Mi.it.
i Congratulations.
y»»-. au »s.&lt;ai. «&amp;«■ c»rr-Mr* Wth rex pcwnnanUd Mr*
Mr. and -Mr*. Bernard Bauknu of
7,”!
Or-.in Smelker and Marian to tlw
-------- --------------- Robert
’ -------B,Uk
‘L ‘k“
- Grand
Rapids
and
Olli of' I AM
- mi f",*
‘tu*7ii
P thihn Sister* convention at Hu.--, inlaw district spent Saturday with!
«*•
&gt;nr« Wednesday.
Mra Arhe Spindler
!
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beni n were:■
Nearly 200 attended the 30th an- w,u»,ri. c»r
Wednesday night gpe^M of tta-lr nual banquet and reunion of the
f1”**
mother. Mrs. Addie Benton, of Mid- Woodland Township School Alumni AhLuTlckJ./
dlrvillp.
which wa* held nt the school audi- »;i&lt;t.ori«»-l tn &lt;
Mrs. Gertrude Thomas was a; terhnn Friday evening. The pro- **fr
'
gram was n* follows: March; In- iiw’t&gt;»n" Min,
Grand Rapid* visitor Friday
Tn&lt;- funeral of Bhctm White of’ vccatlon. Rev. Hurley V. Townsend, t u-.iur,-. &gt;i,.n
Ka.'arnaroo was held at Bowne Cen- '03; Introduction of Toastmaster.
ter Friday afternoon
Ruth Gardner. "28: Toslma«tcr. Hor- ,*id.
ti&gt;
18th.
Mi and Mr- Ouy Smith were ace Myer* *.’8: Welcome. Olenn FarGtind Rapui- vtwioni Satuiday
thing. Tl. Rejponse Arthur KllpatMr and Mr* Waytw Benton ard rwk. -33: Music. Mlu Jeanne DuMr* and Mr« Walt Thomas nt’end- Bel*. TICK -Good ot Bad* Glenn
vdihr funeral of their uncle Edward Ef-cland. X». Music. Arthur ValenJohnson Ut Grand Rapid* Wedncs- tine. 33. Blrdsill Holly. 31. Richard ItlSI
d**
Durkee. 3d. John R Billings. 33.
baaal. Aid.
M 5i -H«a Herman closed tlw NOCR AC V -Government! Albert
Bjwne Center school with a picnic Hauer'. 00; .Music. Howard Norcutt;
Friday. A large crowd attended. In
in Memory.
Nciiun?. Sjirah
opiuii Baitinger
uu.linger Fisher,
rontr,
SC. R'Ctr*. City Clfrk.
AW Pnrrltt has been engaged to 13: Benediction, Rev. Albert Beards­
teach the school the coming year. ley. 02.
Mr. —
andJ Mra. ’Watt
spent'
'**
*'■“* Thomas
------------Sunday- evening With Mr. nnd -Mrs.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
LvWis Skinner of Leighton
, Funeral services for Mra. Eliza J
Vernor Benton and family of NorrU were told Thuraday P. M.
t’&gt;and Rapid* were Bunday guests,'ifrcm her late residence. Rev. Mc-11 Wayne Benton’s.
1 Kean paster
of the Methodist
!leiiuivti.
church, at
&lt;11 auuuicviim
Middleville: orficiating.
umciuung. ' ■ iri
ROBINHUE PARK.
I who used for scripture text. st.
Mr ’ and Mrs Stun Zcrbe of Mid­ John lith Chapter 28th verse. ’Tlie
j-,,
dleville spent Saturday night and Miuter Is come and calleth for j
&lt;
Sunday with Julian Pu'.u and fam-, thee." There was a laigc attendance, L,f
Uy.
Mr. and Mrs George Poland. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Raymond and [
and Mrs. John Kellar attended the■sons Claude and Everett of Jackson.'
Irving cemetery meeting Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Raymond and
Those attending -the Sophomore-’ daughter!. Ruth and Laura, and
Senior bro3ktx*t held on Hubbard, Mi-ss Nettle Losey ot Tompkins, Mr.
Hill Thursday morning includedi and Mrs. Mhrtln Smith and chllElearx-r and Lucille Smith.- Haroldi ;dren of ’Spring Arbor. Fred HarrtKollar and Wright CUUord. Jr.
.;«m, Leslie Sady and Mrs. Ella Van
Mr. and Mr*. Wright Cliffordl Alstlne at Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
spent a vefy pleadnt Sunday after­ Orton and Mr and Sirs. Claude
noon sight-feeing with Mr and Mrs. Johnson of Grand Rapid* and Mr.
Dan Yfxin?b'..&gt;od of Caledonia alro। and Mrs. Pierce O’Connor ot Lake
called on Mr. and Mra. John Kollar. I Odessa,

COAL
PRICES
GONE
DOWN!
TVo ONE can foretell the

price of NEXT WINTER’S
COAL—even ne^ct month's
coal prices may be higher 1
The SAFE WAY is to order
your next winter’s supply of
coal NOW and take advantage
of these NEW LOW PRICES!

Smith Brothers
Volte &amp; Company
Dealers in WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL. SALT. LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

�Wednesday, May 24, 1933

PART TW

THE HASTINGS BANNER

College has completed a canning g*.
■ STATE IS BETTER AT COLbulletin which will Include the cot-^.
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tea temperature, and proper methLECTING THAN PAYING
oda of canning vegetables and fruits:
a D-z-I
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Home Economics Special 1st-. and some.meats. Hie bulletin will: DtUlg A KCtll MOtllCT.Urges Counties to Pay the
w
v
n^t Pay
Michigan State College

homemakers' Corner

Ucts College Degree for
ltd^,*1.

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Home Economics
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Extension WOTK
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Many Normal

Altoal,
,..10,!,, Ol to.
month,
.» tmiu.1.
&gt;“ Debt to Oountle.
PINE LAKE GROUP
economics students enter the teach- th?m5rtUoTiS^teltatf tiv^SkS'c,,l,ese dt&lt;rt* UpOn Mrs Bla4 Over *" Van Buren county the Tlie Pine Lake Nutrition class
ing. clothing, or dietetic IkklrTree-1XSTtekSi extern^
rou,,‘3f,«‘d
»1,h
-Doster Thuraord* of positions being held by iwxak to iLst thrchkf urohtenu arte- lMXlor must' worthily bestowed. It committee Of Uie board of superirta- day. April 27. There were twelve
graduates ^f Mrchlgan State Col- ini
the bfitetin Sa'?-0 a*ardpd her for
success of ora have decided that(they will not members and one vtairor present. In
lege slww a wide variety of voca, Ix’n p|“ Harf to LrwIude u.&lt; many !fr KJ,U‘ and ‘‘“ughters." Mn. pay Uie state of Mk^what the the morning the previous lesron on
tkxis open to women who have hadjamwera u&gt;Sie» «uXu
11 a
unassuming worn- county mites Uie HaTTontU tiie state , "The Guide to Food Selection and
such training according to Dr i.iX
questions a.i |«u*
quic,
&lt;rBjrlnt Whej| lnU?r. a Michigan, shall |»y Van Burrn Desserts 'wusrcvteacdbyMra.Ruy-Marie D&gt;e dean of home economics
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viewed in her modest home in cqunty what it owe* At the present era. The members ducuued various
There are a number of nuraet ADI1I T CnilPATinN
(Wooster, site* declared Uiat she te time Barjy county owe* the »late'of desserts which they served and
nursery school directors and coun-iMUUL" cuubHiiuri
i i.o diherent from Uxxuands of oUi- Michigan several 11 touts nd dbllarj. many helpful
suggestions were
ty extension workers Several serve!
WEEK AT UNIVERSITY lr ’’“’then, tliough she now has a Tlie money ha* not been received given. A pot luck dinner was served
a* consultants or demonstrators for
' college degree of "doctor of laws" by the county treasurer.becauseun- In the'alteriioon the officer* for
cbmmercUil firms dealing In food or i Excellent Opportunity Of- t0T ,h« tuning of her distinguished der existing condition* the treasurer next year were elected, the tame .
household equipment. Some are enF a
lchUdrtn Hw husband is Dr F.Ua* U unable to *ettle with all the town- members being chmen. Mr*. Helen •
gaged in social sendee work or as1 fered 'Iune 8—8 for Wom‘ Compton Dean -Emeritus
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“ Myrtle
‘------------and
treasurers The
state is quite —
Beadle
and
Mn.
Rogers as
atphilosophy
at urgent about having count lea pay leaders: Mra. Ollie Pox, chairman; 1
visiting housekeepers. Many ore
cn of Michigan
tlw
is due-- from -counties.
Mra. Hattie Kllltck. secretary-tnu-]
doing research work in textiles and) nu* aeennd annua! Adult Fduca- l"&lt;XMt&lt;r College.
— state
—what
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~. not «eem
------ ,o
a&gt; concerned
cunMrne&lt;j urer. The class voted on Second
food*.' tionwXkteto
iiAnn jJ- 1 Mm Compton i* Jhe mother of Dr
but adoes
the counties.'Year
Nutrition as the course for'
Among ,other potilion* included bor. Jude
to 9. under the uu»H-' Com,^T' Not*1. p,riI.r
now' thent
next year
arc cafeteria and restaurant die-. pices of the Extension dlvlrion of * n,wr and »or Id famous scientist,
.,?** **n,y I * K t
Plans to
for Achievement Day were
titlans; assistant food supervisors in the University of Michigan and the
«1'rri thl* prize as a re- county ovsr 333 000. a.th which to,। Pl«n«
The Lesson on Nutrition
univerilty dormitories; managen of (State Federation of Women's clubs. *&gt;dt of hte investtgaUon and study cany on the improvement of IM 'discussed.
;
lunch room*, coffee and tea item; ( Thl* year the fee ha* been re- ®f
ccrmlc ray. known as the jniie* of township highway taken for tlie Expectant and Nursing'
buyers, stylists and consultant* in' duced An 3100 thus enabling many creative ray Another son 1* Dr. d'CF Oda year. In add..ion the(, Mother and First and Second year ।
department stores; food iupervuors i women to attend who could not. J{“rl T- Compton, president of the
c‘,un,y ‘J* J}']’’1 ] Infant Feeding was given by Mrs.,
in restaurants
otherwise
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I Massachusetts Institute ot Tech- quarterly payment op automobile; , Beadle.
Tile natiwin! .rd .ret. h™.
I Lecture* covering every field of
,luf foremost institution of licenses This year all the weight &lt;
A vote of appreciation was given ■
noS ra iSariSi
’ Interest-political, social, science.. &gt;“ k‘«d in this country, and a world tax comes to th# county That;would ' tiie
leaders for lhe splendid suit
conxMerarat enlon to Xfe
«rte and International relations ^‘r In Its cliw. Another son te beft««»&gt;t now between 330,000 and they had done —Margaret Juhncock.
wXh home
i! -are available to the women u Wilson Compton, attorney and 440.000 It will be remembered that,
well
M
the
-privilege of attending «C«»&lt;imtet of Washington. D C Her ‘he legislature, at a special aeutou.
cfltrwl so that the training - will
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1* Mr* Chas. Rice, wife voted that all tiie weight tax should MASS PRODUCTION
i
ojwn even mote vocational oppor­ teas, receptions, luncheon*. etc.
NOT MODERN IDEA
Claws begin at 1 30 P M.. June of Uie principal of Ewing Christian go to counties this year It will be'
tunities in the future.
seen. Therefore, that Uie stale of
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nnd regtetistlon is at 9:00 A. M, College, at Allahabad. Indio
Requests for canning demonstra­ 5.
In telling
she had trained her Micl‘&gt;8“n right now owes Barry Mayan Civilization Used a
tions have been received from 40 that day In the lobby of the Michi­ dteUngutehed children ahe said:
considerably over 360.000
&lt;
.
counties, according to Miss Edna V. gan League building.
Standard
Size
Stone
in
I wasguided by common sense und
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Smith, state leader of home demon­ U. S. ARMY MIMTARY
by township and city treasurers to
Famed Nunnery
i
stration agents, and the number is
TOURNAMENT JUNE 1-10.
v the county treasurer, the amount:
But her husband Ailed tn the de­ due from Barry county to the state
That mass production is not a
expected to increase.
Those who attend the Century of tails
for
this
Mother's
Day
inter
­
prerogative of our machine age but I
—Because
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large
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number of
. Progress at Chicago —will
... UV
be Inter­
.
would
be
’
about
340.000
It
seems
as
i
; if the state ought .not to expect | was extensively practiced more than
-elfiin- gardens
irarderu throughout
tlin.uahmif the
th- rated to know that from June 3 to view, saying:
welfare
"Mother always begins the day counties
stale, it U especially Important j June'10 the Sixth Corps Area will
to pay when the state is so 1.000 years ago bi live revelation of
Blond the
noted archac* u«-1
i’^ajer. Though I have told heavily Indebted to the counties. It Dr. Frans
that p.wpt.
proper M4vwnjua
methods w
of wumuu
canning
Uie I pieaciu
present u
a milieu
United males
Stales Army aimMUi-------------- ----------------- ।(
materials are used to insure tlielr tary Tournament ut Soldier Field
0,,rn' tiewspapcra wimelww may be the country treasurer antt
keeping until next winter.
stadium.
; never jcrm to conslder&gt;5hat news,
Uie Onanoe committee ol our board''
Mayans of Yucatan and Cen-j
High temperatures for a shorter
Every night there will be spectac-', "AnA’nothcr ■I*ay&gt; V** ?*rc “ will feel that Barry county should
America apparently led the|
length of time, rather than longer ]ular displays of the army s
-her children and never left them to do the same as Van Buren.
i world in mass production. Tlie stone .
Eriods at ordinary temperature, are ' airplanes, a grand review of all the.
aunts or •n&gt;'0lle elSc.
«•»
,
| used in a famed nunnery at Uxmal I
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।, indicates that there was a standard 1
Ing demonstrated aa it has bren : troops presenting colors, the cavalry.,. - . . . . ,
.
proved that Uite method doe* not infantry and anlt-aircrait guns.’, Any mot*'er
Ideals of
US r » iT-r-a so
slIte d««nanded by the contractor
lesson the palatibtlity or spoil the closing with a gorgeous display cifi*1*0, a praying, thoughtful mother,
. IV1. C. A. 11 LlVlb
who supplied and delivered the cut
texture of Uh* product
(fireworks.
.
treceiving strength and guidance r_________________________
stone ready to be placed by tlie
Mra. kturiel Gilbert, nutrition exThe program apctu evciy night.fro"’ J1'*' 8&gt;’lr.u of.
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architect and builder*. Just' howl
tension specialist, Michigan State . ut 8 IS o'clock.
“‘Rt Judgment and intelligence in
-The people who insist on eating these huge blocks were transported
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!*‘e’’ e’llld""' an~ with their fingers, have no future In, through Jungles and forests la un-1
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k‘*oln,L2n,,Cke*
lh* Presence of new tools."
known. The Mayans had no Mcel or
for’ m irn‘e 111™
T,'c **«»»**» National conference Iron tools and were not familiar
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Lhitehw chlldrenmavnot beciJ^ of
M C. A. secretaries |
the principle of the wheel. All
«
.. oim&lt;*u at Plkc Geneva, Wte. June the Honea used in Uie temple were
as famous as Uie enmptohs. they...
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' w
h
wr&gt; .nA
hewn
and .h.n-a
shaped with stone i™.
1mwill have a fine start toward sue- .
Boys and girls should
siioukl enroll now plements. Tlie Mayans also made
crssful living.
] W3
for Camp
Barry,
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1—,. only
—50c a day.: myriads of Idols from clay, evidently
| Come for full period If possible, if on the same production baste. A
W. C. T. U. CONVENTION
AT BARRYVII.I.E THURSDAY, not. for part time You will be i duplicate of the Uxmal nunnery will
Tlie fifty-fifth annual convention greatly helped. Send name and 11.00 be on exhlbiUon at the Chicago
Worlds Fair this year.
,
of the Barry' County W. C. T. U. was to C F Angell.
BuperaenslUve photoelectric tubes
held Thursday, May 11. In the BarJohn Erway and Edmund Howard
amplifying devices of great
ryville church.
have been cboM-n to represent Has- and
'
The meeting wits called to order ting* Hl-Y at the State Hl-Y train- :scientific interest are being as­
and installed In the fat/r
by the president. Mrs. LillianMe- ing camp on Torch lake. Aqg. 25- sembled
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observatories which will co-op­
lend. The evangelistic servicewas Sept. 2. Bob Angell was elected tO great
I
erate
In supplying the "star energy"
conducted by Mrs. Prank Loomis. Student Council from the Hl-Y.
1
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— Has-|for Girls
formal
night
Delegates
.were present
nndopening
boy* who
campof atthe
old
tings. Woodland. Nashville. Clover- Camp Barry" this summer will be Century of Progress at Chicago,
dale. Banfield and Barryville.
(thankful to Lou Sunday. Rev. Me- Arcturus is the star chosen, whose
The following aflicrrs were elect- Nulty. Fred Johnson. T- S. K Reid, light will set in motion all the mard: President. Mrs Lillian McLeod. Aben Johnson and Joe McKniRht.'chinery at the great fair.
Time to change, brighten up, feel
Hastings; vice-president, Mrs. Floy who helped on the tennis court last I To capture Uie star light, electric
CARLTON CENTER.
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McDermott. Delton; correspondingweek out at camp, and the men who’ tubes thousands of times more sen­
bettor. And one of the moat
Next Sunday. May 28th, Dr. Ken-;
secretary. Mrs. Olive Campbel), Has- worked appreciated tlu* food donat- sitive than those required for radio
needed family helps for spring—
tings: recording secretary, Mrs. Bea-1 ed by Harold Newton and Roman receiving sets. will be employed. nedy. our district superintendent.*
trice Dunning. Deltop; . treasurer. Feldpausch and Bob cook.
Arcturus was chosen because when will deliver lhe sermon at our local,
and year ‘round—is plenty of .hot
Mra. Bessie Woodmans Woodland.j Mrs. A. C. Brown is to be our: the Columbian Exposition was in M. E church. Preaching service;
Tlie department superintendents camp cook again thLs year. Thte( progress in Chicago in 1893. if a beam will be at two o'cjpck Sunday after­
are: Medal Contest. Mrs. Ruby Mer-1 will be welcome news to all old ! of light then left Arcturus for the noon and Sunday School at three
COST. Do as thousands do, save
rick. Hastings; Flower .Mission. Mrs ; campers, and we can assure new earth. It would reach ut this year. o'clock. It is hoped there will be;
money and fuel with our Special
Mae Trafford. Augusta; Child We)-.ones of real meals well cooked,
It takes 40 years for light, traveling a good many out lo enjoy the serv-,
fare and Mothers' Meetings, Mrs. Freeport Y group and Uie Has-( at, 186.000 miles per second. to go ices.
Gas Witter Heater.
, -Mrs. Hulliberger is very ill at tlie I
Muriel Perry. Hostlngsi Temper- tings Older boys group had supper'. from Arcturus to our little globe.
ante and Missions. Mrs. Pearl Fos-land a ball game at Camp Barry]
home of her sister, Mra. Wm. Crock-1
ter. Nashville; Press and Publicity.(Monday evening. May 22.
EAST DELTON.
ford.
.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gay
Waters
and
son
Mrs. Bessie Woodman. Woodland: Tlie Hastings Girl Reserve group!
And here’t a
Mr. and Mra. Fred Henncv and!
Evangelistic. Mrs Frank Loomis!1 had their meeting last Tuesday eve- of Prairieville were Sunday callers son spent Sunday with the latter's]
Frecport; Jail and County Inflrm-1 nlng at Camp Barry with their ] of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters. ; sister. Mr. and Mn. FUher of Has-:
Mr. and Mrs. John Willison and Ungs. .
ary. Mra Maude Deedrlck. Hastings; counsellors. Tlie Quimby Y group
Sunday School and Parliamentarian.] met there "Wednesday evening en- son spent Sunday afternoon with
There were six seventh graders
Mrs. Bertha Bush. Delton: L. T. L..' joying games and supper together. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Harrington near
and five eighth graders from the'
Mra. Clara Cooley. Hastings; 8. T. I., Owen Lyons and Myron Smith ac- Ban fie Id.
Wm. Stocking and Mrs. Smiley of Carlton Center school who wrote'
Mrs Lillian McLeod. Hastings; companled the Middleville Y group
PHONE 2515
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FRANK SAGE
Christian Citizenship, Mra. A. E. to Camp Barry last week Wedncs- Cressey spent Thursday with his on . the examinations in Hastings:
And enjoy year 'round low-cost, Wynn. Woodland.
, Thursday and Friday. We wish
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j day evening for supper and games. daughter. Mrs. Floyd Collison.
Mason Newton and Mrs. Mac them all the best of success.
Tlie national W C T U Is stress-1 The Barry County Ministerial AsMr. and Mrs. Mark Craig and son
ing three departments this year and sociatlon will hold their monthly Schafihauser of Delton spent Sun­
for all family needs . .
two of them are ones that have not meeting at Camp Barry June 1 wKh day with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Waters of Hastings were guests of lhe lat­
and they all attended live funeral ter's sister. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dan­
been duplicated in the county for a picnic luncheon.
I ot Mrs. Jennie Gelb at the home iels. Ind fartiiy Sunday.
rcveral years, so superintendents
Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict are
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mrs. Etta Nash and daughter of
have been ap|&gt;otntcd and we are to
THAT'S THE IDEA.
। of her daughter. Beulah, near Rich­
The Community. meeting Satur­ spending this week In Lansing with
Consumers Special
We menU6n?d last w&gt;-ek that a land. Much sympathy u ‘elt for Hastings visited the former’s son. day night was well attended and the their (laughter and family.
have silver medal contests thL*
spring, and in the fall a gold medal well organized gang of chicken those who ore left to mourn the-lies Guy Nash, and family Sunday.
following officers were elected:
Robert Forahey of Sunfield is vis­
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henney and Pres., Mrs. Maude Camp; Vice­ iting in the Ned Lancaster home.
and
thieves are stealing heavy poultry of a loving mother, friend
son und Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hen­ Pres.. Mra. Myrtle Williams: Secy.,
children.
Mrs. Fred Camp was in N adjvilla
like Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island neighbor.
There was an institute, with Mrs. Reds, etc., and are operating in this ]■ Congratulations to Rhlerson Lou­ ney attended the commencement ex­ Miss Sarah DePrlester; Tress, Ed­ on Friday attending the County
Dora Whitney, -state president, as and adjoining counties. They have den and wife, who were married ercises at Woodland High school ward Matthews.
Federation of Women s Clubs.
Wednesday evening.
sjieaker and several meetings with made two raids in Barry county, a May IGfti in Kalamazoo.
Mrs. Elmer Marlow, who has been
Mrs. Lora La Manse ns speaker, held couple in Eaton and have gone into
81IULTZ.
working in Hastings for Uie last two
in the county during the winter. Ionia county. They pick the heavy;
Then a rally held in Hastings M. E. fowls and take from two to three1 Our school closed Saturday with month:!, returned home Saturday. I
a
picnic
dinner
and
games.
Miss
The
Carlton L. A. S. will meet the ]
church With several men speakers. hundred in a single night. They
Memorial services were held in evidently have spotter*. and make Rachel Caln will be the teacher second Thursday in June for supper i
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
honor of Mrs. Lana Holly and Mrs. their raids after they have located j next year.
LIMITED OFFER
Myrtle
and
Gladys
Craven
wrote
Hosmer.
Fannie Kilpatrick of Woodland. The the kind of flocks they wish to take.:
fallowing resolution was adopted:
AT THIS PRICE
'Die Banner stated last week that the eighth and Robert Hart the sev­
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
I
Whereas the majority of the vot­ every owner of a flock of Plymouth ( enth grade examination in Hastings
Joe Hansbargcr and wife of Ionia
ers of Barry county expressed their Rocks or similar weight chickens Thursday and Friday.
Little Vlrgnila Dcmery had her called on her brother. Pllney andj.
preference for a dry territory in the ought to have a shot gun loaded and
tonsils removed in Hastings-one day family recently.
last election.
,
Mr. and Mrs PeUs Huffman and
Be it resolvpd that this conven­ his chicken coopn are raided by
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain son of Maple Grove spent Sunday:
tion go on record opposed to any these thieves.
beer iiennlts being issued in Barry Commenting on what the Banner and the Misses Barbara Chamber­ with Miles Bawdy.
Mr. and Mrs. Pllney Hansbarger
lain
and
Maybelle
Hart
and
little
county.
said, one Barry county farmer de­
TRADE IN YOUR
An invitation was extended by clared to a deputy slwriff. "If I call Patricia Chamberlain called on Mrs. and family spent Sunday in Lansing
Hastings union to meet with them you to come to my liome breaure of Julia Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Willis with their daughter.
Lawrence
und
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Prank
Phyllis
and Marilyn Eckardt of
the first week in May next year.
chicken stealing you better bring
Due to Hie lllneu of Hon. Luren the undertaker along with you. be- Barnes In and near Climax Sunday. Woodbury spent the week end with!
Robert Hart spentThuraday, Fri­ their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mra.'
Dickinson.
scheduled
speaker
for
the
cause
I
Intend
to
alm
straight
and
AND
day and Saturday with his uncle Will VHte.
evening, the convention closed with1make
,---------------a hit when J-----------*hoot."
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Reauther en-'
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ferris
TS at a time like this when your building* have burned to tho
lhe afternoon meeting.
tertalned her brother and wife and.
STRIKER-SCHOOL DISTR1 CT. Brown, near Prairieville.
ground—when your lifetime savings have nguM up in smoke"
daughter of Grass Lake Sunday.
j
BARBEKS CORNERS.
Last Week's Utter.
that a pulley ^Michigan's Large** Fann Mutual Hee Insuranro
COUNTY LINE.
Mr. and Mrs E. J. Sheldon and
Mrs. Margaret Wilcox, teacher at
The Aid Society will be enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke vis­ Leon Tyler and wife were Hastings;
the Al toft school, closed her school tained by Mr. and Mrs Glen Mar­
Wcdue-iday. May 17th with a fine shall in Maple Grove Friday, May ited his mother and brothers in callers Saturday afternoon.
Twenty-four yean satisfactory service. Promptly MtUlag all
We Will Make an Allowance
Sparta Sunday.
picnic dinner and finished the day 19. Everyone come.
Many from here attended the an­
EAST Ot’N LAKE.
legitimate claim*. Always maintaining a vary strong flnamlal
with sports and games. A good
on This Purchase.
Mr. and Mra. Burk Houghtalln
Mr. and Mrs. Will Grans, Mr- and
crowd of young and old were pres­ and family of Battle Creek spent nual conference of tiie Evangelical
church
held
al
Battle
Creek
Sunday.
Mrs.
Julius
Crans
and
son
Claude
ent. Mrs. Wilcox leaves the school Sunday at E. L. Houghtalln's.
Rev. Gunser is the new minister of Middleville called on the Will
with much credit.
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Mr. and Mra. S. Geiger called on
COME IN . . .
'
Crawford, family Sunday P. M.
Mrs. Wilcox has been secured to Mra. A. Greenfield of McOmber dla- here.
Miss Julia Schuler entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Henckle of:
OR PHONE 2305
MORRIS O. HILL, Agent.
&lt;*» atvays r«au» aay
teach the Brown school north of,trict Bunday.
Soar. svwy koar.
Carlton Center for the coming year.: Mra. Rose and (laughter, Miss Lu - Sunday, her sister. Mrs. Emma Wag­ Otsego spent the week end with Mr.'
.
Hastings, MichOur best wishes go with Mra. Wilcox ' ells Rose, of Hastings called on Mr. ner and daughter. Miss Bertha, and and Mra. Leo Waters.
Miss Olga Eckardt
Mr nnd Mr® Harry Welton and
to the Brown ochool.
land Mra. W. Blake Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Oerlinger and daughter of Grand Rapids called on i
Mr. and Mra. John H. Brown and! Mra. A. Harrington and children
State Mutual Rodded Fire i
daughter Florence o&lt; Grand Rapids., of Battle Creek spent Bunday at Mr. and Mr*. Reuben Oerlinger of Mrs Mildred Roush Sunday.
Hastings visited their cousin. Mr.
Mte* Dorothy Crawford was In*
called on Clark Barber Bunday aft- Waiter Ickes',
and Mrs. Clyde Cassell In Lansing Kalamazoo Tuesday.
emoon.
--------------- - ------------ -----Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Cecil Ward of Rock­
W. V. BURRAS, Prestdsat.
Miss Ruth Rltbel of Detroit vis­ ford and Mrs Edith Clem of Yankee |
Since 1896. when the Olympic member when it was possible to
games were revived, the United catch the tip of an umbrella be­ ited lair friend. Miss Olga Bckardt, Springs called al the Will Crawford
lover
the
week
end.
home Sunday.
Stales has won every meet.
tween the boards in the sidewalk.

Banking Functions Executed
by This Bank

a!id

Drawing of Drafts
Making Collections
Carrying Commercial Accounts—Other Bank
Services are being rendered as normally

All NEW Accounts Are Trust Accounts

and May Be Opened ajid Deposits Made
with a Guarantee of Withdrawal Without Restriction

The machinery of National Government moves slowly,
and we urge the friends of this bank to continue patient
until we receive authority to proceed.

Y

All our operations are under the authority of the Comp­
troller of the Currency of the United States.

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Spring

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CONSUMERS
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1M1

PAGE TEN

COURT HOUSE NEWS

signing rwldue entered, discharge | E»t. Arte mid* Babcock, deed. An-1
NASHVILLE.
of cxecutbr issued, estate enrolled
r.uul account filed
L^.,
Ext. Margaret Adrianson Plngle-■ Estate* Joel Kocher. Lydia Monxfr. Ula Mrs. D. D. Myers of'
ton. Release of guardian by ward roe, Mary Aitny. Eliza Trant,'jiammond. Indiana, spent the week
filed, discharge of guardian Issued. |Charles Main. Nathaniel O- Bni«lemi W|th the latter'* mother. Mr*.'
Bit. oeorge Hood, dec’d. Petition I disappeared? Petition for Admr. prank McDerby. .
for d*termlnatlon of heirs filed, tes-1filed,
orderH appointing
Admr.
and.;
Wurtz
I---. -----Rev. Wurtz
is attending
the
an-; is attending the an-'
tlmony filed, order for publication »,a.r
—*ta
---------------------.—-u .
,Inu&gt;1 .
■
&lt;
putlKUKn
n&gt;UM.
Uw L.nntal
entered, asslgtunent filed.
K.U.- HotM* W anta. HeUon rhureh «i B«&lt;Ue ttak Ihu -wk Ct
Est. Charles W. Hood. deed. Pe­ taltaU-r WUl»m McP«* TM-,
k,,^,
&gt;U»
tition fur determlnaUon of heir*
onjuct.
wujuv..
.

PROBATE COURT.
Ekt. Albert w. Hilton, deed. Dis­
charge of executor Issued, estate en­
rolled.
Eit. Mary Shand, deed. .Order
admitting Will entered, bund of ex­
ecutor filed, lettera testamentary is­
US’; '"“T^
sued.
llcatlon entered.
E»t. James Clark, dec'd. Qrder as- IlcAUoty

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Aan’r n'"!' ”'d" *»““■ “b u“ n 0&gt;a

J«.,n tau«,. *c-d Onta .1-i{.*„TX'

.2?mnank Bryn,us' decd lnvcn‘ by^«^wiu Baas. He received a
i?-. untu.ta, win
ikkv-tattarv beautiful bouquet, cards and other
SJ&lt;. Wimun HUI. dted. Invrnior, p|u
„„
1“ hta Mnuta *cd

MCOUTION'IMQMUKEfflONI

U&gt; dupw or real MUI.. I'.'r-ntorn-d
t...
..-tata-k-t&lt;_■ nua t*»nm..nv!ron
Albert Van Tuyi or eat-,
?
tlr Crt«k- Urs Anna Reed and Ml**
'n.or^ u-P R‘,,en Knhpp of .Hasting*. Mr. nnd
Entered
b&gt; ,n?rt&lt; 8 ' Mr*. Perry Vail Tuyl of. Yankee
IM mLu^r^inkav dre’d n.'Sprtng*. Mr. nnd Mr* Jay Pinning-,
fU,mn^"XAeX^.,'d- On*r
•^n^V^h,d'

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PORK &amp; BEANS 3 . . 20c
Giant ]0-ox. can* - Fancy Country Club - with pork

Campbell’s Pork &amp; Boids 4

19c

Special holiday feature

CANE SUGAR 10 &amp; 47c
OLEO
2 - 15c
EATMOR°BRAND

quart

29c

pint

25c

Hollywood Brand

Stuffed Olives
Hollywood Brand

Salad Dressing

23c

Sandwich Spread

MAXWELL HOUSE. 25c
JEWEL “ 3 49c
COFFEE

Corn Beef

2

lb. cans

25c

Potted Meat
2

27c

• Famou* Bread and Butter Pickle*

Rye Bread

6c

lb. IcU

Fresh - Country Club

CATSUP
DILL PICKLES

17c
10c

Standard

Standard quality

Ginger Snaps

2

15c

Paper Plates

10c

GlWger Ale

10c
79c

Mb&gt;.u&gt;.

Gold Modal

• Its value to the welfare of this City and
County has been proven many times.

• The physical equipment of this bank enables
us to perform all normal requirements expected
of a bank.

• Besides this fact, there is the "Personal” ele­
ment which enters in—giving an atmosphere of
friendly interest in every banking transaction.

• This bank enjoys the confidence of its many
patrons and fully appreciates their friendly
.pressiops of the phst months of trying times.

When In Need of Banking
Service Come to This Bank

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock"

TELEPHONE 2103

Armour’* - Sliced Beef, glau 10c

Fanning's Pickles

Accommodating But Conservative
Should Commend Itself to You

Est. Ernest F. Miller, dec’d. Petl-1 On Sunday Mra. Orville Fla* and
tloi for license to sell filed, order Mrs. Gull Lykins celebrated their
for publication entered
birthday! at the Lykifi* home Other
' Est. Clark H. Osborn, deed. Pe- KUc»U were. Orville Flook Mr. and
tltlon for Admr filed
Mh. E V Kt-yw. Mr and Mr*. Ottki Est. William A. Matthews, dec'd U^in*. and Kenneth Lykins
I
meeting
Women
Final account of Special Admrx. I। -fhe last —
•*— of •the
K- w
”"*” •*
Literary Club was held Tuesday aft­
filed.
■
j Est Joel Kocher, et al Bond of ernoon at the library. It wd*|
j Admr filed, letters of admlntotra- ■ Garden Day " The speaker was
tlon issued, inventory Hied, final ac-; MLts Stella Parrot of Woodland:
‘ count ■ filed, order for publication Mrs Gordon Edmonds was chair­
man of the music; the high school
lentcred. ,
| E*t. Hornet- W. Snow, et id. Bond glee club and Uth grade sang, and
j of Admr. filed, lettera of adn|lnlstra- Mrs Pulta saqg Dainty refieshi tlon issued, inventory Hied, filial, menu were served by Division 4.
On Friday lhe County Federation
1 account filed, order for publication
, ot Women's clubs will be held here
entered.
.
Est Peter Vandenljusch. deed. at the Evangelical church.
Order limiting settlement enured,• The Junior and Senior reception
petition for hearing on claims filed, will to- held Friday night at Thorn­
apple lake.
notice to creditor^ Issued.
Est. Donald D. He**, deed Di-1 Mr. and Mrs. Porter Klnnc and
rcctlon to postpone payment of wi- granddaughter. Ethel Mae. spent
' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cart
i. dow's allowance filed.
j Bit. Julia E. Jones. Final account Huvu.
I filw)
Born to Mr and Mrs Ralph Hess
i
'-------------- +++-------------- ■ a daughter who has been named
I Joan Grace.
&lt;
FREEPORT.
-tyv-o
' Mr and Mrs. Coy A, Brumm and
! Mu* Belly Stuart oLLowtll
.daughtcra ani.Mrs. Llbblc Williams
! Mother's Day with her mother. Mrs.■ spent■ Sunday,
-----•*- Mr. —
•* •*with
and
Mrs.
; R. A. Stuart.
;Frank Lauer at Augusta.
■ Mrs. Thompson, who has torn very’•1 The Barry and Eaton track meet
‘
ill the jui't few weeks, is steadily will be held here on Friday
j Extension Group No 3 will meet
i gaining at the last report
I Miss Donna .Moore ojr Jaction with Mrs. Fem Cross on Thursday.
spent Mother's Day with her par-! Pot luck dinner will be remxt
I Mrs Fred Fisher und children
ento. Mr und Mrs. I. E Moore.
I
Miss June NovUkey spent Satur- spent Sunday with her mother at
day with her sister. Miss Josephine. Mason.
In Hastings.
.
। Phylis Brumm has returned to her
Mrs Nora Htillibcrger and Mrs work at St. Louis. '
Iva Sullivan-of Grand Rapids eq lied Tlie officers for the Lehman Club
on Mrs George ■ Forbey Wednesday are: president. Grover Pennington;
evening
Vice-President. John Dull; BecreNoah Thomas of Logan called at tary and Treasurer. Jack Elston,
the George Forbey home Friday. : The Phllathea class was enterMr. and Mrs. Ed. Andrews und mined Friday night at tlie home of
son Amos of Grand Rapids called on Mra. Dorothy Yarger. Assisting were
Mim Augusta Hinckley Sunday.
Mr*. Gladys Gurllnger. Mrs. Agnes
Fred Brunner has rented the Free-’ Weak* and Mrs. Iva Martin.
jxirt elevator to latw Cook ot St. Carrol Hamilton who underwent
Johns
'
an operation for appendicitis a
' Mr. and Mrs Gall Lightfoot and couple of weeks ago has scarlet fev, son Carl were Friday evening guests er.
J of Mrs Allie Cheney and Mr. ami, The Clover Leaf Club met ThursMrx. William Creckford of West day night at lhe home of Mrs Edith
.Woodland
iJones wilh Mrs. Kohler assisting.
WEST CARLTON.
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. ForreM FOx of Tam-1 After the pot luck aupJMT a busi। nrac Corners were callers at the nets meeting was held. Games were Last Week's Letter. ]
Pearl Smith
played OllU
and prizes WVIV
were won
Mr».!
... hom^ Wednesday.
W&gt; bM.H.A.-..
pia&gt;CU
WM1, by «*U
U ' MtS. Aft RlChatdSOn X»U OWltl
mivrb Margaret and Bernice ciall Lykins and Mrs. Gladys BeL-wn ■ Chester were in Ann Arbor Thurs-1
; Hough &lt;if Kalamazoo spent the.wcck a* Mis Kohler U leaving Nashville, ■ day. Chaster remaining at Stale
• end with Mrs. Lobdell and Helen
Mrs Nettle Parrott in a very gra- Psychopathic hospital for treat,;
i Miss Fern
rviti Seeley,
ocvicy, who has
nu been
wen caous
clous and
ana touching
lOUClimK manner lire-j
pre-i ment.
spending the
tlie past
post three weeks with Mwnted
-nted Mrs.
Mrs. Kohter
Kohler with
with aa lovely
lovely- Herman Retuch and Mike Aller-'
Mr.. uAtLMr.v
a i'll Nirs Fred William',
William*. return- gift
। Mr
gm
‘ ding had a collision of autos near
led to Kalamazoo Saturday.
। Monday night the Pythian Sisters Fighter's comers recently Both’
Mr and Mr-.. Claude Walton were Mated Mrs. Otto L.iv. into their ea„ wcre badl,. damagedfi but the
in Grand Rapid*
&gt;nrk bridge
bridge was
was occupanu esA^rwtthout Injury
Raulds Saturday after- order After the «r&gt;rk
noon
1 played.
Mrs Clarence
re„
,,.d.n r-nvut».»-« Frank uv.v.uju iIn
n Uu-o...,.
__.u_
— Maxin
*«,.
Mrs
Hynes ..was
Hastings reiving
the first __I
prize
and Mrs
| Mrs verdan Covtlle anppued
'; Friday. .
Myrtle Caley second. Light refresh-1 the telephone office Wednesday ai
- Mr*. Joe Kauffman is under the' menta were .served Mr*. Winnie';! Sunday during the absence of M!
.
Norma
Lightfoot.
doctor's care.*
Fclghner of Battle Creek and Mr*.I
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cairns of
; Mary Kenney visited la*t week Dora Nelson of rLansing were guests. ‘
here —
at-j' Cresaey und Miss Elen White of
, with her brother. Mohn Zuschnttl.: “Quite
~ - a number
—-■— Jfrom
----- *------Convcn- ^alrievllJc were Sunday guests of
; and wife, of Nashville.
’
।I (ended the County Pythian —
----- -— on
--------..their aunt, Mrs. Art Illchardson.
Miss Wilma Hrlrigic of Irvin; vis- non at. Hastings
Tuesday.
and family.
: Ited at the home of Mr and Mrs.!
- ~ ~-------------HICKORY
, Charlie Price Saturday.
|
—
-------- CORNEKb.
Mesdames Yarger and Fighter at­
W 8. Surrarrer was in Hastings. Last Weeks Letter.
,.nuvu
tended u.
J. r.
P. r,
F. vmo
Club 'xnureaay
Thurwlay as;
at'
Friday
•
j Memonai Day services will to- the home of Mrs. Dan Ashalter ot
! Mrs Florence Goodenough and'held here. Program will be given In Hastings,
i Miss fem Seeley spent Thursday the Wesleyan
Methodist
church
•&gt;
’
~;_7 in p
Mrs' ^rUir „ Recently a coupe'bclonglng to Joo1
For Furniture or Automobiles.
: afternoon In Hastings.
' jgir.r.
’.n; »t 130
IKinmnK
I-■» P.
P- M
M• M"
Mjj- Nr’!'."
&gt;&gt; smith of Carlton Center plunged
While They Last—
Mrs. Alice Hale of Grand Rapids. -Crw*
-eri»« ol
of Hasting* will tot
to. the pritinrm- , through the guard ratl'by Mort Sis-1
11* spending the week with her ci’ple speaker.
.
son's farm house. Tlie coupe was
' daughter, Mrs Albert Wells.
| Eleven boys of the anima! Ims­ being towed and the chain camt!
, Mr*. Amy Raurabaugh and Mr* bandry fix's and future farrne!-* of unfastened. No serious damage to
Same,- and son,Russell of Charlotte1 America organization of Kellogg the occupant.
acre guests of Mrs. Anna Wult/n Agricultural school and tiwir li&gt;Johnson’s Liquid Wax,
Roy Naglcr and wife very pleas­
for a few days this week.
' istructor. Mr Harrington, .spent two
__75c
16 ounce bottle
! Mr nnd Mrs LaVerne Seger and days recently at M. S. C. and par­ antly surprised Uicir mother. Tlicra
GLO-COAT, 16 ox. can75c
New Double Duater,
ison Robert of Grund Rapids were, ticipated m the program of Junior, Nagler. May 3rd. with, a six o'clock
in honor of her sixty-seventh
APPL1ER
75c
guests of Mr. and Mrs George Sc-; Farmers Week Douglns-s Galnder, dinner
regular price
50c
ger Sunday
;.«oa of Mr. and Mrs Alfred Gain-; birthday.
। Mrs Mary Hooper returned to dec. t«»k i&gt;art in the oratorica\con*1.50
Value
SI.
25
________________
_______
WEEKS
CORNERS.
her home Sunday. Mr and Mrs. test and wa* one of t*" ” 1*~— — '
John Karclier accompanied Jirr'and on whom
.horn the drgt
degree of FutureiLaat Week's Letter.
assMcd'her tn getting comfortably Farmers
.......- of Anjcnca
\
■ Mra' f'rcd WUhie. and mn. BerJ settled for the summer. •
1 H.
“t cthi
— —
He is th;
the ",
firat
student
ot .KeLogg nard. of Kalamazoo spent Wednes• Mrs Mary Herbert underwent an school
school to
to achieve •this honor. k .a ( “*&gt;’ p M ,nd cwn,n« *«*» Mr- and
operation for appendicitis this week
Mother* D;,'
Day services were held Mrs. Leslie Dickerson
The Camp Fire'girl* had their'in both churchM here Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dickerson and
bafiquet Thursday evening at the; The Progressive Homemakers will
Khoolhoiise. A general good time drive to Holland Ulis Thur-da/ to Mrs Mae Carl spent Wednesday
ODOREX MOTH
was had by all.
new the tulips for wlilch Hollat.d with Mr. and Mrs. H o Armour of
Hickory Comers and attended the
50c value for
Mr. arid Mrs. J D Cool wiled 1* famed.
Mr, and Mr*. Ed Cool and other Rev E Swadling will preach the, C. C. cemetery Circle.
Mrs.
Wed.
Hanoi
and
Frank
ot
relatives m Grand Rapids Sunday, baccalauivate sermon next Sunday
Screen Enamel, black— Oif
Grand
Rapids
spent
the
week
end
’
.Mr. and Mr:. Car! Gilliland. Ed.'evening at lhe Kellogg school.
Quart*, 39c; Pints _____
—tar a 35c tube of TOOTH
Coals. Dan Ooodenough and Bums Twcntv-two students will graduateI with Mr, We;t at their farm home. &gt;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson
• Anderson, who iiave been employed from Kellogg school Thursday e-.c-.
PASTE, Milk of Magnesia,
FORCES MOLE KILLER __49c
: at Boone Grove. Indiana, returned mug. May 3S. The alumni, banquet spent Mother* Day with the tat.
home for the week end.
.‘will be Uie everpng tollowW Tho* ! tes mother. Mn Beach ot the Hen­
1 with EVERY 50c purchase.
dershott district.
I
Mrs. L M. Curtiss and Jane at- will end thl* school year
’
Mr. and Mn Frank Matteson'
tended a party at Grand Rapid--. There was a good attendance at
spent'Sunday win Mr. and Mrs.!
the guests of Mr and Mrs. Frank the field meet Saturday.
Lisle- McArthur
and family ol HickBaker. Friday.
, He* and Mrs Bwadlmg ■ had[ —
-------L M Curtw* and John Reamer I twenty-three at their home on ory QOTners.
Mr. and “
Mrs. Lyle Dickerson andwere in Grand Rapids on businew Mothers Day.
Jeane-spent Mother’s Day with Mr.
Wednesday.
1
---------------«-•-*--------------Amos Andrews of Gram! Rapid*!
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
and Mrs. H. O. Armour of Hickory)
For Porch and Deck
—-----------------------Corner.-. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shedd,
w u guest of his parrdts. Mr. and. L.vt
Week's Letter.
Battle Creek Health Food* to help you. Com­
Our seventh and eighth jrci
graders, bud Lorraine of Battle Creek. Mr.
Mrs. Ed. Andrews. Sunday.
i Ot:r
bination Assortment* . . . Diabete*. Acid Stom­
{Phyllis and Bonnie Tyler, are busy and Mrs. W. M Buckland and fam­
ach. Keepins Fit. Tired. Pale and Irritable,
EAST IRVING.
preparing for their exam*. Thursday Uy of Litchfield. Mr and Mrs. Floyd
Gaininc
Welch!. Reducing. Overcome CoiuUpauae-recess wucr.
.
and Friday. Armour and family of Hastings aiid
■ Will Page was-in Jackson from ’ Mrs- Edith Edger and Phyllto of Mr and Mrs. Gamer Hampton and
PER GALLON —
Monday mud Saturday to wc hl*! Hastings spent Tuesday evening at family of East Delton were also
Our Stock la Complete for B. C.
-istcr. Mrs. Clj-dr Gamble, who was c’.iflord Hammonds in honor at present.
•
% G*l.
Pint 60c
Health Food*.
'.try ill and passed away Friday' Bernard's birthday.
------------------------------------evening. The funeral will be held In. Mrs Minnie Hammnnd was pleas- .
. B.WGME CORNERS,
the M E.-church in Hastings Tues-1antly surprised Sunday when her Last Week* Ixtter.
jday at two o’eJock, burial tn Uie!children
.wuaucu ax. cam
emc
e home and
.uu .pent
spent
JMr.
4’ anH
and Mrs Merl Count of KalaIrving cemetery
’
the djy
dayetjj;
with her.2:.;
She U not very
Sunday gupts of Mr.
- -----------apd
cha*. Foote. •
The ball, game Friday afternoon at ।----much
better vet.
ni. and
»&gt;n4 Mr*.
au». isuweii
Tuuii of
ui HasriaS”• h, JOlltlCOX la ill Pennock ho*the Ryan school between that whool I Mr.
Russell Todd
and the Rogers .school ended with a ttings
-------------*
—----- -------Saturday
at —
her -father*
home 'P‘U». He was taken seriously HI
“Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy Arc Shown to All”
; Herman Feldpausch.
Sunday about noon and was operat--------------- —--------------ed on later hi Jhe afternoon
, r.. n.
A Uwe*Mere in Piru guarantee:
._
■ Mn. Frank of Hailing* spent a
i day laii week w-.th Mn. Jessie Wa­ ito carpet slippery tor 3000 kUo- Durtea dutrtet were Sunday vujtor*
metan &lt;1250 mile*).
at Floyd Palmar a.
ter*.
•
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Plain Olives

Our Banking Service

| in, Admr
v* order
-dta for
ta nublication
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HASTINGS, MICH

NEEDY ITEMS?

ECONOMICAL PRICES!
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

‘‘Will Save You Money

JOHNSON’S

Kraft Chceic

2

'-i-n,. rti-

29c

PENN-RAD

99c

CIGARETTES

10c
29c

LEMONS
Hoad Lettuce

2

13c

Pineapples

TOMATOES

e*

12c

KROGER QUALITY MEATS
lb. lljc
Smoked Ham
Sliced Ham Center
u. 22c
BeeS Pot Roast Should.. ib. joe
ib. i4f
Steaks
Hamburg Or Sausage 3 J5C
Fresh Picnics
Pork Steak
3 25c
Smoked Picnics
-71c
u. 12c
Bacon In Piece
Cured
Cut*

Hound or Sirloin

Large Variety ot Lunch Meat

L
Double
for DUSTER/

COMBINATION OFFER

BOTH
QA
FOR ONLY O^fC

31c

Floor Paint

The New Floor
Polish

“JOHNSON’S
GLO-COAT

No Rubbing—No Polishing
JUST APPLY!

BOTH
FOR ONLY

OCXC
370

SPECIAL OFFER

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Will Make You Well

■—$210

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. MAE M, 1933

I* I&lt;UW&lt;WIIMI&lt;W
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PRAIRIEVILLE.
I
Mrs Belle Karr and ao&lt;i of Kan-1

DELTON.
Mr nnd Mra. George Kern enter-

HINDS CORNERS.
j
Burrell Phillip* and daughter '

PINE LAKE.
Mira Laura jarne*. who submitted

—

GOOD WHEAT unUr kakec. Ill., visited the formers *u- talned Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Knowles Gertrude are having lhe Gentian to an appendicitis operation, at the

,
. ——..
. ter,
'ter.Mrs.
Mra.Fred
FredSmith.
Smith.Tuesday
Tuesdayand
and and
andMrs.
Mrs.Hetrick
HetrickofofKalamazoo,
Kalanuuuo.Mr.
Mr measles
measles and
andRobert
Robertwent
wenttotoAnn
Amanm*hospital
tewnit.ion Monday. Ma
my
.«15.&lt;«
Crlspe
i Bains and Ocol Weather in Wednesday
Wednesday
and Mrs. John DePriester of Dow-, Arbor Sunday to see his mother. She She returned to her home on Satur!
April Improved Outlook
Achievement day.
Tlw Radies' Aid will j&lt;rve ch|cken’,*p&lt; an(1 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Pocockjls aUo quite ill with the measles.
day'and is Improving rapidly.
dinner at the church Decoration,of
Diana
Matthews
of
Hastings
spent
'
The
teacher
and
pupils
pf
the
B. ,
.ndMr. Jack
to* Mitchell
in,,h.it have
h.v- Saturday
013,111 an-*
spent
teacner
pupils pf
B.
Millions and milliona of dollars are invested
for Grains
day.
.
-ML_and
**-- Pine
»»•me
— lake
----»-—and
• win
—•••
•the
- to
-1 ontnMrs.
th.J
1 }„ Saturday
and Sunday with Marschool
take a- trip
1
in building and loan shares in Michigan, and not
Rev.-Boloman
of ivutamazuu
Kalamazoo w„.
will । StMof
Sedgwlclt
farm garel
garet Moore.
'
:XLansing oteTuoday, May 23 to «to-1
1
^?ke‘Lln.lh^.Pi^ iw
’-'—a «
of ’ltelt^6 8e
'W*lrk’' ,Brm
a dollar of any member'a investment han been
P1.11?* fUU’ “,t?r
wlnter P*d preach next Sunday as Rev. Miles
oiueuon.
t|
»»i.- brate the closing of lhe school year i 'John Rogers Iwmc on Friday after­
not look u if there were prospect*
ttUay holding a meeting.
------------------------ - noon.
lost during the punt year and more.
On Friday evening Mra. Clara
1 for any sort of a crop of that cereal
.
,
Tlw North Pine lake school ciueed
ch»cd Nichols and Cleo Warner- enter*
Min Roy and family at Battle Creek. 'H&gt;cnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Tlie
The record of the NATIONAL since its estab*
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wertman are J.rty 8nF^er 111 Hastings and helped on Friday and the residents of the ‘talned at dinner for Mrs. Grace
~
lishment, 43 years ago, commends it to you us
moving
to
Wayland
tins
week
where
Uw
"
t
cl
'
lcb
ra
t
«
“
wlr
20th
wedding
district
had
a
dinner
and
picnic
1 as well as rain nnd weather condiMrs. George Wood nrconipanicd
Shaw Van of Denison. Iowa.
“nJ,Ucrwry'
.•
v—
------------ GjHdren,
w
at
.IKoiu ro far thl. month, have im01 thcMtio ta.h. s io Holland; they will run an oil station und ga- anniversary.
the place for your surplus funds.
ROBINHUE PARK.
' proved Uie proupecta. which were where thgiMfttondvd the Tulip (es- irag*. We wish them success In their Mr. anil Mra. -C. N. Tobias and the schoolhouoe on Tuesday.
Mr.
and Mre. Henry Bnuth. who'r La.-1 Week'* Letter.
rgranddaughter. Leah Barrett, sjwnt
.
"
rated at 69': on April 1, so that the “v*1 recently. They report an enjo&gt;- &gt; adventure
Never A Dollar of Principal Lost!
Several from this locality attended Sunday wiUi the former's sister. Mr. 4Pent Ule winter in Florida, are- Mr. und Mrs. John KoUtf spent
May 1. This-would Indicate a crop
Mr.
and
Robert McKlbbin
the funend nf Mrs Jennie Gelb near and ■ Mrs. Carl Morganthakr, in Waiting their cousin, Mra Anna Sunday with the former's brottwr,
Mr.diUtan
and Mrs
Mnt.
Itobcr.t
McKlbbin
Never A Dividend Date Missed!
in MleHta, ni .lmo.il,*
HmlpSw
iSoiw Sunday ^lenwon.
HuhMB.
Dr»J*. Draper, Jor .nd
Mn.M
i.milyand
ol onnd
Upuh
the week
end before re- • Clyde,
family of
Grand HapUte*
to Uieir
h«nc
in Northern;
andund
MrsMrs
juhah
Rdts
andand
the guesta of relative,
Mr- a,“1 Mra- t ct«r Adrtanson and rumcII Sinclair and friend turning
of
10 Ultir
h°enc
1,1 NorthrrnMr.
i Mr.
Julian
fMts
000,000 bushel*. with-------------------prospect* ford-----a
Michigan.
daughter. ---------------Betty, apent---Sunday
with
Mra. Milo Lehman rectlvl-d word
vW,?d *Lr “nd ,Mrs Sttm Hastings called on Mr. und Mra |MlejlMan
--- -------fair price. Last year the crop wm
Tilted wi» were in Pralriif.Sle I Mr. and Mrs. Bam Zcrbe ol Mid*
L-oni KalumaXo)
Friday
that
her
Van
derwood
at
Orangeville
Sunday
Kc&lt;-t
.Tobias
Sunday
afternoon.
,
18.5M.000' bushels, and the ten year front
Kalamato.i
the n.
N. nne
Pine luar-iaarnue.
inkc ■ dlcvtlle.
.lL, r ,i7“r
, afternoon.
।
,,
. ,,
, ,
'I Thursday
••—■***! from me
average is 15,681,000 bushel). About• state?. Mrs. Dibble
Wilhamsom is
Quite « number of D&lt;-ltoti peopte
Leu J ^bott of school writing the state seventh.) Mr and Mn. Howard Smith. Mr.
three per cent, of Uie acreage sown very ill.
.
. have, driven to Holland during the
bn???r' ,7’ pra‘lc ,cf’ Werc- Rutl&gt; EvR Nevins.land Mn. Julian Potts and Mr. and
In this stac lues been abandoned but
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armstrong of last week to sec the tulip garden
'
Mrs ■ "
Tcbl“-’ Thursdaj carl nnd Gladys Bagley and from yrs- John Kollar attended the last
Detroit *« Oldttt Building and Loan Association
I there still remain about 705,000
Kalamazoo
were
in
town
Saturday.
-----HH
.
----------------- ,
^114„Club
m of the ucaaon ut the
Mrs
Frances
Searles
anti
Alfred
aIltrnoon
S. Pine Lakischool----------Harrlctanna
1 Uirkln
acres. ■
1250 Gritwold Street, Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Milinn Finkbcincr Storr are bath confined to their bed-, Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Newton attend- BeatUe, Robert and Ray &lt;?urd.. home of August Fi.-ikbelr.er Friday
und children of Grand Raplita urnwith serious illness. i d tlw funeral ol Mrs- Gibe ut Marton Morse und Alton Carpenter; ’ night.
guiatji uf Mr. and Mra Floyd Shvlp
About seventy attended the MothRichland Sunday afternoon. &lt;n Friday for the eighth grade there' Betty Mac Putta spent Saturday
J. L MAUS, REPRESENTATIVE IN HASTINGS
337.4ft5.ooo bushels, a slight Increase und family Saturday and Sunday.
cr-Daughter banquet nt the church Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald Haynes and wt,c Heeia Mlnnr. Martan Boulter, I night with her staler. Mrs. Ulen
over Uie estimate for April 1. Thia
Mr. and Mra. Jatn.., Boulter and Tuesday
Groatsoil,jjra;
spent oui.ua
Sunday
with iw.r
her U.IAUI.
brother. an
'o!'1 Baldwin from- Uie N. Pine Dean
- evening.
------ —Mrs—Claude
----, wuii
- ^ lx
—.........
..... of
... Buwne.
will mean tlie smallest winter wheal
as toastml&amp;treus and Mr- Mr und Mrs Robert Bechtel in the Lak'1 school.
jjr __a
und Mrs. Fred Ctaler aceom-«
... .
production since 1904. There were son spent the week end and Sunday acted
gave welcome to tlw dnugh- Gregory dutrict.
On Sunday Mr. end Mra. John panled by Mi r. Fem Ctaler of
heavy losses of acreage in the plains, with Mra. Boulters mother. Mrs. ;Miles
tern and Janette Gaskill gave the: .Mr-- c N. Tobia.« accompanied J»er !;ofi'~
—
——- wilh
rs fntertained »r_
Mn John Shau Grand ..Rapid*
spent -----Sunday
states and In tiie Pacific northwest. Blanch Stanley of Kalamazo,.
---------- — .. . -------- { an(1 Van and son. Jolui Warner, of Deni- Mrs Man in Cider and son Ray.
and eighth grille examinations in The acreage abandonment of land
KLINGENSMITH.
Mr. and. Mrs Will Gibson of
daughter. Leah. l&lt;&gt; Katamaaoo WedNiuihviUe visited Mr. and Mrs. F. J. ;ft? v™ nTf .
Boyd Walls of Kalamazoo and Hasting* last week. Their teacher,
Mttno raivB •*nd
•* u’r&gt; lnUr"1 m-sday morning and spent a couple
John Brannen of Pennsylvania were Mildred Kermeen, from near Calc- tills year for the wliole country as, HughA Sunday.
Tlie seventh anil eighth grade 1
gues’aofblr and Mrs. Albert Green donia accompanied diem.
compared - with 12 2 . in Uie
. r~
, .. ,
. &lt;»•»&gt;■* wllh Mr. and Mrs Mt-11 HenMw
U
?*.
Un
£
S
a
’
“
"lld Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Friday. ’
*
The Yankee Springs C. E. gave average year. The condition tor the examinations held livre Thursday
s md2
S.*raW«T,,h“ #"d rr“‘ay
Mrs
Mr. nnd Mrs. Oren. Roberta at­ Mr.•&gt; Mary Suundcn and family n country al large Indicated ubqyt and Friday were well attended.
” M
M
M* NI ',k&lt;rrelt wenl 10 Detroit.
Will Mull&lt; n. Lucy Norris. Mr. und ■Manning
'
tended lhe funeral of a relative of surprise Saturday evening- Games two-third* of u crop.
tlw hitter's near Vermontville Sun­ were played after which refresh­
Hie outlook for Michigan's ,rye Mra. W. R Norras. Mr. and Mra.' Tlie ladies of the Nutrition cln*s Mrs’ P'u’”la. w,'klnicn
Kala- •
Mr. and Mrs- Kenneth lAtta hove ments of jello and cake were crop Is relatively belter than ’ for, Mark Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Robert a« well as several others are plan- ,n'T*
,hr
&gt;a“
. Mrved.
wheat, tlie indicated production bei ’ McKlbbin. Mr. hud Mr.-, Grorgu Me- lung tu attend the Achievement Day '“Y.*1?? Mr' a,K1
A r Bwho1'
Latta ima employment then'. .
i Velma Johnson and Alien Steeby ing 1.020,000 bushels und ftir Uw Klbbln. Mr nnd Mrs. Will McKlbbin ut Hastings Thursday.
111,11 ,ani‘1&gt;'Nonna Snell. Alice Ifcwe Latta of Kalamazoo were guests of Mr. country at large 30.302.000 bu&amp;lrU. u and Doris McKlbbin attended the,1 Thc hall was filled Frida*' evening ML"- \’z~
- ------------- -and Anna Storkan.took the seventh and Mrs. A. C. Johnson Sunday.
decreiuc of over 30
from last funeral of George Ritchie of Ban- for the cointnencement exerciscK. tabling
talning thstlw measles.i
■
year The condition bf Michigan Held Wcdn«-s{lay.
Mr. Z™
and Mr...
Mrs. Richard LancaJlter!*(
Katie Bchufiliatuer gave the Miluta-i M:.
postures wxs reported at 71’■ ol
lory. Mane Hughes, valedictorian, and baby vUlted Mr, and Mr5. Glen'
und
Mrs.
Mark
Norris
and
Lucy
Nornormal, which ta six points better
Kathryn
Town,
class
will,
and
Earl
Hayward
4:
Woodland
Sunday.
■
than on May 1, 1932 and one point rls attended the tunaral of tlwir Baldwin class prophesy. Rev '*' F
Ralph*DrMott was home from De­
above the ten year average for thia, mint. Mrs Ben Norris, at Yankee, Kendrick of Kalamazoo gave a’cry troit a couple days lart week,
Springs Thursday.
state.
time address George Ecldy
as
chair&gt;
----------—
—
'
Mrs. Wm. Gelb -rW Jennie
CIA)VERBALE.
Sprague■. well remembered, by tlw man of the school hoard, presuited!
CLOVERDALE.
art*‘ glail
diplonuv. and Rev Mlles offered We Qn
151311 t(to report that Rev
older ones of this vicinity, was laid the
Last Week's Letter.
invocation anh benediction
Um.HoltawilLseiitlBtu.
- ---------------------■“
" ms.hkJttntecs
hcic.
Motner.vixjy wxt TcryTucrtjrobMclfiiih orchestra furnished the T1,u ls hw ^urth year. The entice
| served in church Sunday, a very emoon. Symiwthy is extended to the music.
conunmilty welcome the cnntlnua- i
bereaved
one*.
large crowd attended. Mr. Doster
About 300 attended tlie school pic- ’110,1 ot
tenders here another ■
Mr. nnd Mr.- W. J. Policy nnd I .nic
of Delton sang a couple ot selecal Wall lake Wednesday. Bali
'
I lions which everyone enjoyed and Myrtle Smith ot Buttle Creek spent | r,
Mr.- —
and
Mrs.
Wm.- Fournier
game,
im win
wt-1! .u
iu —
Mr
"
ni1 Mrs
Wm
and;
—...... sports and races .ui
...............
- ......... - ---' the Orchestra was very much afpre- Uw week end with their molh«T, a sumptuous dinner made an cnjdy- daughter. Lorraine, and Mr. andj
Mrs.
Sarah
Spilth.
’
j dated.
able day for everyone.
(Mrs. Mullen und daughter Doris, j
Mr. and Mrs. B S- Temple. HowMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mills and
---------------- ---------- -----------of KalamanM were Sunday RUCula of
■aougmer Joan
joan uf
oi South
tsoutn Bend,
ucna. spetib
j,11!? ,Jack an&lt;1 Mr- Katie NorWEST HOPE.
' Mr. and Mrs. E. L- Mnclxod
■daughter
spent.
the urt-k end with their parents. Mr «* ...
°r «“‘an,B47’
«,1,,day
Uh
------ , *
----Tlie community was *hockv&lt;l
Callers at the James MacDonald
and Mrs. Grant Dickeraon.
Mr
* M
Mr. mid Mr
Mrs.
m. J
j. NnrHt
Norris.
Munday to hear of thfl degjh. of home last week were William Mac Mrs. 3tan
spctu. '•■
cJcorgc
B.uifield. .nil!
.Tint iwiam
Donald oi
of xv
Kalamasoo
and Air.
Mr. ami
and
.viift* Helen
iit-u'u Patton u&lt;
• - -- SlM-d
; - of Delton
- -----’wkv Rit^jii* of u.u^urio.
uiuiiuimmj uiiu
Miss
of aaiuianu
Midland
uttdav P.
M.held
withatMr.-&gt;.
Norris
and s tntu-mi
o,...
spent lhe week ehd wilh iter moth- £u,™:' *• M' wltn Mr;’- Norris and funeral
was
Yankee
Sprin,:-,
Mra. Lee MacDonald of Hastings,
er.--------Mrs.—
LouAnna
Lucyi __________
Wednesday afternoon. The
family
Mr. uuu
and Mrs.
Chas Monica
and,.
—
-------- --Patton. .
Jim Ituiur.
mi.
mi.-, vimniviuv.i ui.u
We arc glad to report tliat-onc of
.7.,/.
iliave
our
deepest
sympathy.
:
daughters
went
to
Kalamazoo
SatMILO.
our fifth grade boys. Bobble Clark. Mr. and, ,,
nl -nu..
Mrs- Hlza Norns ‘uf Yankee urday P. M. to ace the tulips at lhe I
Mrs.'..
E. O Smith of
Tuswaa upixdnted as Uie healthiest boy con.
‘ ’Arizona,
ArwrJ- lin
a lwo
sP°nK5' eldest resident and mother. Parchment.
.
and
two children
children ur&lt;
are!'«
in tlie county 4-H Club und will J™
w». Nellie Ward uf tin- district.
Mr- und Mra. Merle Clark entervisiting their sister. Mrs. Louis
havc a chance to go to Lansing "
ram“
ite■. ' tiw
. first
nr»t &lt;&gt;f &gt;’aSM tl away Munday at her Home at talned friends from Grgnd Rapid)
*
'
The
I .one ume later Atao Gkn Chita.®
.ev e:to moVJin^Eart.,h* Me
M y,w Wc -Tnip-thlre Sunday.
,
'and Lrater MacDxxl received gold T
..
.with tlw children in tiu.-tr hour uf
Mrs. drant Dickerson and Mrs.
|»ab for bert work-in Buy*' itandi""JJ- „
Germain w*no'
rto 4 P"‘,c" ut!1’&gt;“1«1 n,&lt;' 8ho*"
'
M
Bellinger, , Germain,
ti+Mt and Omajean GarrUm and and wilcox
from
Mil
,
were
in
HolOur
eighth
graders,
AUxrt
Arcntz
Miss
Hch-n
Gleb
of
Kalamazoo
given
Wilcox from Mil.» wire in Hol'Mildred WaUon ri-ceivetl gold scab Lind Thursday to At the tulip dis-j and Lauras Anders t.xJt tlie exam.- -by Mrs. S-m Gleb.
fo¥ best work in the Sewing Club "' “ ‘
■ nation Friday at Hasting.. GJod
MU* Helen Patton and Xtl« Ga.sof ’
Hurting* and
' Mr. and Mrs lx&gt;ek*trdt. Mis. play. Mr*. Ryerson *£
ton of Midland spent lhe week end'
Mn Allie Wood ot Prairieville
iDorta Monica and Mta8 Dale Heller •"".
v" \ BbtoJ
,
Iru Brook.-: celebrated Ills Us: with Mrs. Lou Anna Patton
spent Mother’s Day m Elkhart. Ind. were in
" the
J, party, a wonderful trip, 'i birthday aijiiivcrsary Friday and! Ml» Dons Holly of KalamMoo I
Mr.auh
and
Mrs. Bennett
1 The following sjicnv Mother's Day ,iav
*otseco
triends »i&gt;ent
Their Sun--little recclv,,&lt;1 many
tokens
of
eMeeinv
ispent
with her
±^..7 tri;zt
Ispcnt aa few
fc*' day.s
days with
her cousin,
cousin,
with Mr and Mrs James MacDou’n™": **‘c“Leon
.
Lean C&lt;x&gt;k.
cook, Mr
Mr. and
nnd MrJ
Mrs] Ronald
Ronald IOmaXan
OmaXan Garrison
Garrison.
In Fine Condition
aid. Mr* Iva French and sun Mai’S,. Anders and son Bobby spent Friday
—-----------------------------colm Campbell and wife, ul Buttle ’ ''t d Uwm homc r°r au lntlc,,n111- evening In Kalamazoo.
THE CROSS ROADS.
Creek.
and
Mrs.
Faulk*
,_ school
srhm- 1 Miss Mildred Osgood of Munck , .MiM B^th Tuttle and friend. Mr
^m
&lt;SLMr.
M&lt;[nd
‘are
&lt;?nd
aMre uf KaiML“1 Hackney clowd h
her
anddo?mrht
Mr n.,H
M1
Haixnev
neereturn
scnoo,
'ttaS^.M
™iMr
M : rianra,.
clwlr'!‘ .x„
rk ' here
Fridaycloaca
and will
Infand Rcv !**«• Osgood ot Hunting-1 Mills, of Flint, spent tiie week end
'ton spent the week end with their with the formers grandmother.
FLOUR -:- FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
.i« n„o„.i
another school year. parens. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Osgood: I Mrs. Jane Tuttle.
Mr. Jciuiyy attended tiie funeral
... ,t,,. . .t,.faction of all
BRICK
TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS
-f his
hU uncle
unci,- 3»
Ranlr Creek
CT.H-k Friday.
Pnrtav “m™‘ U 11 -■tallsiaction Ol all. . . The community meeting, which
of
3“. Battle
llas-s Bldeiman and family of |
The many friends of Mra. p^amer was to have met with Mr. and Mr . Hastinw
Mr and Mrs. Chas Kahler of wish
spent Sunday afternoon
much success tn her under- .
northeast Barry spent Sunday with takingher
McKlbbin. was changed to L. "’Hk Carl Domcyer and family.
uf serving- chicken dinners at Bert
. Woodman
TELEPHONE 2118
HAST1NGS, MICH.
D.
’s because of the death : Mrs. Hattie Hopkins of Hastings
' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncock.
het
farm
home.
| Mr. and Mrs. Ed PenneU upenl
Miss Nina Fenner is itavipg con- of
'. Mrs. McKibblns brother. G&lt;oik- | i» spending the week with her sta.- • Telephone 2121
Hasting*, Michigan
Sunday p. M. with Mr. and Mra sidrrabh- trouble with her vara Ritchie. Ap enjoyable evening was | ter. Mr*. Homer Bates.
spent and the next meetingzwiil be! Mrs. Frank Bushong fs spending a
Waltace McCailimi of Rutland.
| few, days with her brother, Ralph
I ’ Mr. and Mra. Grover Dave ..port •;caused from the flu last March She with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox.
is
consulting
a
sjwclalisl
in
Kala
­
and daughter Helen spent Sunday J
The Garden Club will meet with Towmend at Lowell.
mazoo. We hope she may be relieved , Mr. and Mrs, Everett McCallum tills --------------------------- I wilh Orin Dayton of HaMing--.
------fvi7. . «n&gt;'fnf th,e pain she endures and be rc- 'Thursday afternoon. Everyone isi
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sdylts
; stored to her usual health.
. Mother's Day In Hastings.? °
।
cordially
ijivlted to attend.
1■
I Mr and Mrs. Arthur Johncock . Mrs. Hattie Bellinger accompanied
her cousin. E M Cadwallader.:
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
'
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. by
made u bur.lne.ss trip to Olivet Fri„HU Mrs Herbert
„ctur,l Firstar
rMaM!t and1
Mr. and
Olin Brown of Plainwell
and .----------Saturday
afternoon
she
. Mr. and
and Mra.
Mrs. Gerald
Gcraid Joslin
Jnaun attend-j'
aUcnri.
—. ----; “
‘—----- —
—&gt;Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hepkcr of Ver- :day
made
a
trip
to
Kalamazoo.
cd
a
school
picnic
at
Hosmer
Sat1 montvilic visited Mra. Patton Sun- 1
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Moreau ot, unjay
&gt; Cha* Whtthcy and daughter. Mrs. {Augusta were callers at the Flower j Naync Cooibaugh and Blanche
Sunday afternoon.
1 Bayne attended the County Feder-;
; Clarice Cole, ot East Lansing, were home
1
j Cloverdale visitors front Monday c A lai'g.' congregation at chftrch atlnn of Women s Clubs held tn
| until Friday returning T&gt;y way of 'Sunday evening, many .coming over, Nashville Friday P. M.
1 Freeport where they visited fnends ,from Prairieville. Tiie music under: a good time was enjoyed by I Ipse
Mrs. Shepherd's leadership was | present at the Birthday Club al;
I und relatives.
much enjoyed, atao Uie earnest mes- Florence Gilliland's Wednesday,
sye from Rev Mlle- Tlw church
Will Bayne mid wife spent SunDOWLING SCHOOL
Our school doses Friday for the itoked very pretty with Its many! day in Coopersville'with Gordon
summer voraUon. Wc expect to lighted candles. It is expected the, Endsley and family.
have a picnic at Clear lake.
1church will be wired for electricity
DEGREE CORNERS.
Our commencement exercises will this wcCk.jn readiness for wrvicc’j
—- ------------and Mrs ----Ralph
.... Dunkicy ...,
of
lie held Thursday evening. May 25. next Sunday evening. Everybody । Mr.
heltbvvllle were Sunday
Snndnv caller*
cnllor.n of
„r'
nnd help along the good worUv Shellbyville
ut the M. E. church. Tlie following conic
1
and
listen
,
to
a
new
preacher
for
IB
M.
Johncox.
will receive tenth grade diplomas! 1
Good New
(hut
evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
MerkCount
and
Marjorie Smith. Wa&gt;nc puckland.
A good attendance at thr U A. son Dirk ot Kalamazoo spent tlw
Edita Gerber. Robert Rees. Loreva
1933 Patterns
Powell, Thelma Tobias. Caryl Isham. 1Society nt Uie home of Mrs. Belling- week end nt Gluts. Foote’s,
Regular Size, 36x6 ft., Only
er Wednesday, also a good program.
W. A- &lt;Bllb Johncox who had a;
Merrll Isham
Tlw ninth grad* gave a May We're sorry some of our near mem- j major operation Mother's day ta j
' coming along slowly.
lunciwon. for tlie tenth grade last 1ber* forgot about it.
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Tooze attend,, -----------------------------------I
Friday noon.
| Wc have been presented ouj 1cd church at Battle crock Sunday, '&lt;&gt;•» c»n ‘ell whrn you are on the
great sccmc highway. The blllaward for 1932-1933 by the County.'afternoon.
!
Albert
Chase
spent
three
or
four
t&gt;wr,is
are
flicker,
School Cbmmisfiioncr, Mra. Smith. I
days with his daughter nnd family
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• .
।
11 ,
Primary Room.
| School closes Friday with a pic- ;in Battle Cree* last week.
nic dinner til Vickery’s Landing.
HOPE
CENTER.
I
| Bring table, service, sandwiches, and j
Mrs. Georgia Bowker. Mr. and
j one other dish.
i Mrs. Smith gave ,ua an • Award" Mrs. George Bruer of Augusta, Mr..
and .Mrs- Cook of Kglamanoo jvcrc I
; pennant for being an &gt; school.
Irene Springer visited our room;'Sunday guests of Kate William.'.
Chas. McDermott visited hta *isJ|
last Friday.
Tlie township Health Clinic for ter m Battle Creek Saturday.
children of pre-school age was. held. Mellissa AMiby and Milton Warner ■[
of
Kalamaaio
and
Albert
Anders
of
in our room Monday.
A
‘‘Something must have happened. Dinner's
We have our final "check-ups" Grand Rapidi arc visiting Mr. and
Mrs Fred Ashby and family.
Tuesday and Wednesday.
been ready over an hour. Oh, if wc only
i Mrs. B A Lyttle made a business I
EAST WALL LAKE
trip to Kalamazoo Wednesday.
had a telephone so he could call and let
AND MCIN1TY.
Mrs. Clare Ashby and little
n
Al Brill and family of Hendershott daughter visited her stater and famme know what's keeping him I”
spent Sunday here,
jily at the liome of her parents. Mr.;
t
| Mr. and Mrs. Madurien of Kala- and Mrs. will Trine at Camp Cu..JflTg
KC.UM only
1 mazoo came to their cottage Batur- ter. who recently came from North .
much os Is required
( day returning Sunday afternoon.
De
—tc.
•
A telephone does more than lessen worry.
Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Vreeland of 1 Mr. and Mrs. Will Aldrich spent ■
It serves the household many times daily in
i Tecumseh spent Wednesday here. Saturday tn Hastings.
I
Jahn
Plough
and
family
of
Toledo,
Mrs.
Floyd
McDermott
attended!
business and social affairs. And in emer­
Save With Safety At the Rextill Store
Ohio, were callers here Sunday. .' I the W. C. T. U. convention at Barsy| Wendel Vrecland ahd family wift»l»iHe.
.
gencies, it enables you to summon doctor,,
Genevieve Mudison and two chll-j Alfred Horn and Mary Dewitt of',
firemen, police or other aid, instantly.
, dren of Detroit had a picnic at their, East Delton spent Sunday at Fred 1
' cottage Bunday.
’
Ashby’s.
Mr. and Mrs Carl Ricker enter- The last day of school
held
i tamed a friend of Mra. Ricker's Wednesday at Hope Center schoolfrom AUegan over the week end.
house A chickon pie dinner was
. Mr and Mr:- Win Aldrich and Mrt«d at n'-on A fine program a at,
Mr and Mrs. Chas- Kahler attended given bv Uw community A very (
, Bible conference at Battle Creek tuoceraful school ha-, been taught:
Bunday.
.
...
I by Mr*. Lettie Kahkr.
‘J

YOUR SAVINGS

Q^fje Rational fljomi Sc
flnueBtnrent (flotttpnnit

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’

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We Are Selling A
Lot of New Tires

Why?

Because tire prices are ad­
vancing and you should
take advantage of the
present low prices.
See Us On General
and Corduroy Tires

SAVE MONEY by KILLING your
coal bin NOWI

Prices arc bound to advance.
Superior Red Asli Pocahontas coal
is a coal that gives satisfaction—
low in ash—high in heat arid no
clinkers.

DON’T DELAY,
der with us today.

SPECIAL THIS WEEK

Place youror-

1930 Studebaker
Fordor Sedan

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company

Only

.... 285

Universal Garage Co.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

WALL PAPER BARGAINS!

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 25-26-27

A

Don’t Miss This* Sale If You Have
Any Kind of a Room to Paper!

0

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A Double
Roll Up!

EXTRA SPECIAL
For 3 Days Only

Buy any stock pattern at 15c a dou­
ble roll and up and we will give you
the ceiling free—this means you
buy the side wall and border and
we give you the

I WONDER WHAT’S
DELAYING JOHN

BAKING
POWDER

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Special On
Window Shades
3 Day* Only

39c

50c Anchor
Shade at . .
75c Excelsior
Shade at . . WV
$1.10 Victor OAp
Satin Finish.. OtzV/

V

CEILING FREE/

SAVE ON
HOUSE PAINT

Come early while the assortment is
complete; These papers will not
last long at these prices.

DEVOE Derayco Out­
side HOUSE PAINT
THREE

CARVETH &amp; STEBI
Goods Delivered

Halting*, Mich.

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LEGAL* NOTICES |

. MUST DRENCH SHEEP
F W. Tn«4l«* Corwin Novlskey
TO KILL PARASITES and Mr. McLouth ot Grand Rapl^
W»|
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60% Already Know

•were Sunday gue*U u! Misi Augusta

'• Lamb Production Contest Hinckley.
Show Profits Fall When
Mr. and Mrs. A. J Eckert and
family Of Grand Rapids sws guest*
Treatment Is Omitted
v! Mr. and Mrs. Sunt Eckert Sun-

THIS AD IS FOR THE OTHER 40

i, East. Laming—Michigan ahep,T herd* who want'to make n profit
&gt;4 ftom their flock »lfi"have to drench
.‘L thdr lamb-- yearly and often tu­
rd -cording to the recoqis j-t-eured by
&gt;n Michigan State College animal hui­
*' tundry- department from farmer.-­
. who entered last year s, lamb pru­

SEVE!

The MAJORITY of People Know They Can Buy

Tlrestone QUALITY and SERVICE
At th*

-'cold STANDARD
g/ Tire Value,
the MASTERPIECE
of TIRE CONSTRUCTION

Same Price «, Mall Order m* Special Brand Tire*

the Indianapoli, Race*
■ Dipped Tim. At today**
--------------- - _afcty for your family that
t.i.rl.J famuli* race driven demand. The gruelling teat uf road
and track have gitcu to Firestone all worlri’a record* for Safety,
Speed, Mileage, and Endurance. Trade jua your worn thin
tires fur the tire made with the cilra featurra of Cum-Dipping
“"d T,ra
Cuni-Dippnl
| . , - '-------------------------------------------- Tin* l iulrr tho Scirn'•Y»VI J
Ih iiKtud Trrud. Thr
L'riotewt Tire-Erer Uoilt.

'r sheep U‘USllr results tn the fleet
t beccinlng tudiy para&gt;it|nd. Tht
,* nrvvnce ■ I puratite* should ta- tu%s

GREATEST

iiqtjel Wednesday
■nic Temple.

TH, cV«w Tlrw.(,„

VALUES

SEALTYTE
l«.kFroe| TUBE

,.»s brought to the lofor buna! "Saturday.
dent and highly respected by ;ho«c:
who knew her
. *.v .
i
Harold Riv.’nbergcr nnd s»n.\Marvin. were Grand Rapids vLvitors
Monday.
Mi and Mrs. Harold Rosenberger
■'flntrWMllTVnr wn*TOT&lt;Wof the

TRADE-IN SALE

Marr Herbert. who recently
ent nn operation tor apj&gt;cnis recovering nicelyanti Mr? Seymour Oibirr.e
Mi"'"1 Fle.rentaJ and Irene CampI&gt;"
bell, of Huttings railed ph Miss Side Floyd
Phillips Friday evening.
Wnlloi
Burrell Phillips. Mn Robert and Siuida

THE

trans

TWO RO
i 1.50-21 S5.S5
4.75-19
6.50
5.00-20 . 7.00
S.25-1B
7.45

NEW

Firestone

1.75-19 . 6S.6S
5.1MI-I9 .. 6.IO
.2.5-18
0.85

• firestone
OLDFIELD TYPE
Thia lire ia miperior tn quality!
to Cr»t line apccinl' brand lire*]
offered for aale by mall order houaea*
and made without the manufac­
ture r'a name und guaruntrr. Thia
U 'ITA'f Ti" Il,al Taught Thrift
to Million*. ’

Hustings rc
their milcag
14.75-19

5.1X1-19
5.25-IB

05.10
5,4«
0.17

&lt;

SENTINEL TYPE

Liberal Allowance for
Thin. Oangtrout Tirei

Tide tire is of belter Quality, 4
(am|truellon und Uorkuian.liipW
Ilian wrnutl line &lt;.|&gt;ectal brand Urea 1
offered fur aale by mall order Iioum** '
end othere and made without the

BUY TODAY

Incrcasec
Routes
Nea

'

SURER OLDFIELD TYPE
Thia tire ia the equal of all
atandunl brand first line tire*
in Quality, Construction and
Appearance. Sold at a pricn
tlnit ulTords you nritl saving*.

firestone

Item targel

tothidcrabl)
all Hostings

miles. long:

Tirestone

Only ONE ...

tlpu.’

CARRIEI

-- ii.ui uuy Iiiunuiaciurer
be successful today—and to continue to be successful
must offer to the Public QUALITY and PRICE. X
r!JePC £ nowduct,on in the quality of Firestone jf/
I ires. Today you can buy Firestone Quality
at the same price you would have to pay for
mail order and special brand tires.

True BLUE

SU11OCO

The PASS- word
.. . of the Road!

COURIER TYPE
Thl* lire Is of good Quality and
Workman.hip — carrli-a the name

►old a* low an many cheap -|H-chil
brand lire, manufactured tu Bell
ut a price.

miles, an ini
6 T* notf 43
6 00 dipaa;

COMPARE Construction, Quality, Price

ANDRUS SERVICE
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*-/ aw w * **

iniiin touic
P nnd Qulnib

HASTINGS, MICH.

Corner Jefferson and Court Street*
I. .f tlu- nrr.tf.nr Pudding at “ I Century &lt;■/ Frogrea*,** Chicago. Sro thrjamon, Cnm-lHpprd lirr, bring mndr in u modern Fire,tone tirefactory

THE NEV
NOW

n l« .cnendinr a
daughter, Mr?.

LICENSE
TO ALL I

Wives of
tain Lice
May 15, 1933

Timo and again I an told—by ay own organization and by others
_ __ that I- penalize myself by quality.
Friendly critics protest our putting into

Ford V-8 what they

ball "twenty-year steel." They say such quality is not necessary;
tho public does not expect it; and that the public doos not know tho
difference anyway.
But I know the difference.
Tknow“that the car a nan coos is not tho car ho drives----- ho

at the ptcm
legislature. 1
era) fishing

f

drives tho car which tho engineer sees. Tho car which Is seen,
conprises beauty of design, color and attractive accessories, ----- all
doslrable. or course. The best evidence that wo think so is that they
are all found on lhe Ford V-8.
But these are not tho car. Tho car proper, which is the basis of
all tho rest, is the type of engine and its reliability: tho structure
of chassis aad body, ruggedly durable; tho long thought and experiment

given to safely factors: tho steady development of confort, conven­

Wins Fight With
Sick Stomach

rr.l Qaugh’er hanqurr »t the Mi
•onlc Temple Wedne.Ml.iv ewntti
Mav 17 A dainty htprhcon
rerved by the - father* and M&gt;ns. aft«
wh!d\ wi- enjoyed a fine prognw

ience and econony. These make the car.
.
A car can bo built that will last two or three years. But wo
We want lhe basic naterial of our car to be as
have never built one.
...
.
....
. ..
Ford
dependable the day it is discarded as the day
it^is
bought
still oa the road. It costs noro to
cars built 15 years ago
-but two itens we do not sklnp nre Host and
build a durable car­
A great many things could "get by"----- the public would
conscience
But we would know.
.
nover know the difference
The new Ford V-8 is a car that I endorse rilhout any hesitancy,
I know what is in it. I trust our whole thirty years reputation
It is larger.
with it. It is even better than our previous V-8.

sore rugged and nechanioally a batter job all, round
I readily say this in an advertisement because I know the car

back it up.

in fk&gt;hlng »h

un opinion u
Previously,
Conservatlot
apply tlw n
cents only t&lt;

0eow it. H
eral days to
the hands oi
dealers and

become gene
The opcntr

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

SHULTZ ROUTE IS
10719712

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, MAY 31, 1933

12 PAGES

WHITE BL’ACKBIRD’S
MATES DRAW COLOR LINE

Kicked the Albino Out of the
Nest—George Sumner
Now Has It

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III II I fl A W ILL Dt
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JU.UU I Lil u)l,uUU
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LICENSE MONEY TO
GO IN LIBRARY FUND
Councilw-Hli'jrropriated Less
Because Such Action Had

COMMENCEMENT
EXERCISES FR DAY

NUMBER I

PAGES 1 to 8

Fricnd,s«^^^

Dull UuuLnVLU

*****

“Outward Bound” tq Be Pre­
sented Here June 9 and 13

Been Taken

CARRIER RAY ERWAV IS' I Conservation Officer George Sum- CITY BUDGET IS $20,000— ‘ It-will be noticed in the figures for FIFTY SEVENTH ANNUAL
tin- city budget that the approprtaGRADUATION IN CBN
TRANSFERRED TO HAS 'n&lt;-r has a rare bird—u snowwlnte
SMALLEST IN 18
Hon /nude for the city library Is
j blackbird with ted eyes This albino
TRAL AUDITORIUM
TINOS ROUTE 0
Years
teverkl hundred dollarrJcra than a

SOLDIER GRAVES IN GEM| ETERY DECORATED IN

Ha-ting* Civic Ptaycrs have been appreciate the full significance ofi
THE FORENOON
I blackbird was one ot the young bird-.
inspired to further efforts during the play. Children are not likely ■
raised in a blackbird'.', nest in a sprue­
the licetl&lt;- final day* of preparation to be greatly Interested In the plot
...
failure
on
the
pare
of
the
council
to
tree near the home of Mr. and ASSESSED VALUATION
for "Outward Bound. ' gripping and w may become .rertfcsx and EXERCISES HELD IN
TWO ROUTES ADDED
CLASS NUMBERS
in nnn..nr-n n-nn nnn apiwecitte the library or provide for
-drama by Sutton Vane, "fidgety" thereby making It difficult i
TH UACTIMPC DnilTCC 'Mrs John MeU-od. of this city One
ABOUT ONE HUNDRED three-act
CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
IS REDUCED $400,000 It. but wua due to the fact Unit the
IU nAollNuo KUultd of the brood was. perfectly white.
their fir-t major production, by the (or others to give the proper amount1
----------- additional money can be furnisixd
.
&lt;----- -—
The color line was evidently-drawn
A ,,
, Tif-tnn plendrd. cuicmt gi-.&lt;n by tire Has-.of concentration. If children do atIncreased '- Hastings Rural by the parent* and tire other tnem- Council-Making It as Easy as fronl another source Tne pt&gt; will Keys to the Good Life Will ljn... syinp»mnjr Orchestra Tne tend it i* suggested that they be William H. Wise of Lansing
"- n*na*lv^ 115 ire-r c-ril ,&gt;f Ibn l-,-r li&gt;
of the family, for this white
Be Theme for Program by players ar.' drtermimd to give as accompanied by their parents
i
„
’ patriotjc
Routcs by an Average of -,-bm
Possible for City Tax­
■cemca. so the council voted that
mi.- .mi.
cojuperiur n tvpeof iwifonnonctfintiie
Although there ate many novel
unvc a rairiunc
blackbird was forced out of the nest
j this money should go into the ll- ■ Thirty Memoers ol Glass
r,ahn of dramatic-- ft* the orciictirh stage effects-in “Outward Bound.1
Address
Mr* Mclzod turned the unwanted
Nearly Ten Miles
payers This Year
brary
fund..
The
council
and
the
11.
On
Friday
afternoon.
June
2.
ut
did
tn
the
realm
of
syinpliony
muit
is
not
a
spectacular
play
from
a
I
raIny
Wcall
i«r Tu.-sday fore।
white
stranger
over
to
Mr.
Sumner
Tire city councils finance comPostmaster Shultcrs ho* received
This, they reali/c.
re.ih«. calls for the
thr reeriic
recnie standpoint
standpoint . ----------It is the unique noon mwncjTa
interfered somewhat with tIW
th",
an order
orocr .rom
rare. A&gt;J&gt;Utant
AMUtant
11 ln “
,reak mlttre. ccnsiuing of Alderm&gt;-n p. W brary board believe this- will, in two o'clock. thc filly-seventh annual jacc Tliw.'
nn
from rnr
tl;e First
____________________________
excrcl-j-', of tin Ha ’ • thev han- to ollrf in the way characterization, thc unusual plot.: xrrcire-. for Memorial Dav flirt
• Postmaster General at Wtwhiiuttatfr‘Mnl h',s a iwacioua appetite.
Clark.. Hany R Miller. A. W. addition u&gt; the appropriation made rommvncemcnt
I
talent
Which
makes
this
play
u,
gripping;
lwual
forinrd*
by
the
council,
provide
tor
thc
11tings
High
whoot
will
lxheld
in
the
«-fr«*ellve June
.Vlini- 10.
IK which
ttlllrll authorizes
reiltlvArlv—k
’ oeffective
Retckord and Frank Hooium. subone
I.f
the
intcrerting.
feature*
of
which
inspired
cynical
stage
critic*
about
^
lne
0
ctol
k
lo
mnrc
n
u&gt;
the
brary
for
tRp
year
beginning
next
Central
school
auditorium.
Tiv
inltted the figures for tile rity's
the transfer of Currier Ray W ErCltiss of 1933 numbers about on-*
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.
........... .. n;&gt;&gt;r&gt; i» «•■
I'taUr ;&gt;* wjta.
««««,•. it &gt;u w b. tta Ho­
.budget for next year, beginning July.
wny from Route 1. Shultz, Michigan,
———-*-*
hundred and tlw graduate* have that' h«;':
- developed b'tatcen
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In Utt NM&lt;M IfcuM H
ra„
roltowM
to Route s, Hiv-'.ings.
July 1. and (lie council gave unani-!
...
tie-,
of
unusual
character
studies
...
.
..
...^
Ailccn Irenhath and Helen Wi
representatives of tin- Work! war, ------। inotLi approval. Below are the fig­
Effi-ctB« &lt;&gt;n thc ram&lt;$ day. anoth-'
... winch find iiwwlve» enmeshed tn
„„„ W1
.
V„H w
commencement program, about In tin difficult role of Ann.. Ha. ures;
er order was issued, authorizing
w R c
AialH.
thirty participating. A complete list • ludfuaj-.” Tills part I* an exhaust- or., of the strangest plot, ever prethe reassignment of earner George
I Contingent Fund .
$10.0(Jb
of the. pnulualcs was given in tan
j-ni d n the Wxton- ot drama ary ln Butoinr&gt;biie*. An Imprewive
C Scott, Jr, from Route 6. Has­
. 2.000 ‘
‘Street Fund
■flu re is Mr* Midget, thc quaint III- -rt of
mrwde
the
... —
.... im» to an interne
tings to Route 5. and it also reas­
Fire Fund
. 4,000
rim
program fur Thursday evening.
emotional
pitch. Ttw krai troup th* Cockney scrubwoman so *ympaoul, alltl 'Uu. C;im rin. O11I,
THATCHER
SIAS
BILL
HAS
signed substitute larrk-r Ciiarkw A
IJghling Fund
. 8 500
Following is tiie Friday afternoon is then ion- fortunate in having two theticaUy played by Mrs- Honora ulth thelr
n,,, proeesstan
Scott from Route 6 to Route 5.
BEEN INTRODUCED FOR Park Fund
.* 400
graduating program:
young women capable ol handling Pratt; Torn Pryor, thcyoungspYWts- lnnrt.hcii to Rireraide where the
This will take up the Shultz'
Library Fund
man. likeable despite the fart pare m"rtncu.
U00 W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDA­ Proccuional March. "Star Span- this difficult role.
THAT PURPOSE
route which will be apportioned to I
gh-d
Banner."
by
the
High
School
"Outward
Bound
'
is
a
play
pridownward
he
is
following,
enacted
(
.7.'T..",/
iivh war veterans and World war vetTION BOOSTS CLEAR
Hartings routes, aiereby increasing I
Total .135.600;
crchcstra under the direction ot Mr. tnarily for adult*. There is nothing bj Bud Wolfe; The Rev. Duke, a €r»ns’who had passed on. were d.«tfu-ir mileage.
,
WOULD DIVERT $15,000.- i That lx Hie Mnalk-xl budget Hua-:
sincere young minister, played by ,
■_ lt,„
Wesley Logon.)
in the lim -- or th» plot ot -the play sincrrn
LAKE CAMP
** n-Ironrintc'^ercU^
Thv hiking over of the Quimby, Ann _ Pc.irDAI c..un
tings has had in IB year*, and pc*- Invocatlon-t-Rev. John W. Kktch- unsuitable
lor a young child Archie McDonald; the brusque. Un*!
and Shultz routes and annexing
000 TO GENERAL FUND aibly tor a longer time It has been mi| 1 MAkC IT A DCD
Ing. putor of the First Prexbytejan to hear. 'NesertheJew;. although the absolute!?•^t'of1''Ungly^L*^?pSr*' La,er °M’ **’”* or«tanlza,,MW to“
them largely to some of Hie six
„
made pw.ibie by the fact that our WH-L MABC II A rtnchurch.
’
man.un ment doeii not prohibit ehilrouter, going out of Hastings has Different Computations For city stm-U are in such good condi­
uml dren frr.tn attending, it dix- not «-n- .£*’ 5L b\
i ,
volunteered
MANENT GIRLS'CAMP ------volunteered for
for the
the nurnotic.
purpose, marchmarch­
considerably increased thr length of J
—
’ And Elementary
.... - .... Wisp" by Spro-s. by courapi-tii'-m to rfu
The point U Scrubby, steward and philobopher ed to Center street. east on Center
tion that veryJittle repairing and no:
High
ull Hastings rural router.
new Wark will be requited. TinHigh School Giris’ Girt- Club under that only adult minds can projauly
(Continued on page, eight)
; to Jefferson and down Jefferson to
School Equalization
rewcr plant is in aucccxiful opera- : Camp Activities Will B'e Di­ the direction of‘Miss Frances Hunt'state,
up
State
street
to
Broadway
continued
portings ------Route .1 —
was„ ...
32
... —
it u evident that many public tion. and is paid for. thunks to the rected by Camp Fire Organ­
'and then to the Central auditorium
mili-v. long; No 2 was 41.0 miles «chooU ot this state will be seriously good management of bur city gov-;
Keys to the Good Ufo—Member#
KELLOGG HEALTH CAMP wltcre the exercises wen* held.
long; No 3 was 4U8 miles long; crlppk-d by tiw fifteen mill tax Htnl- • rnment, There u plenty of cash on! ization of Barry, Calhoun
of the Class of 1913
YOUNGSTERS
DAIRY .1)rognun ttWrh &lt;nxjned with thc au
‘he­
N» 4 was 34 5 miles long; No. 5 was tation adopted by the voters of this hand, it Is believed, to more than
1 Accuracy 'Representing Mathluuntudi cna VISIT
viai i uaiht
37 85 tnlk-.i^ long; and No. 0 w.lk Kate last November. This has great- provide fur whatever work may be fact tty- Kellogg Foundation of B.it- ematlcs and Science).
.
. Idience singing "Onward CliriMtan
343. mtfrw long ......
—— iy redarerf- thr--amountol- mewy- fequuvd in Juymti-nsw Milwra-.iaiXL-Ha_.Ci
_tlc-Creek-had xvim.ncML.niudl.hi: LJL-Guxl... HcallU—tRfiifV -iJiUBL,.
1 in Soldiers.'^ led by Principal Wm. T.
The change* will be noticed in the available from taxation M&gt;urccs for year. The city owes only $3,000 of iir&lt;«t
terest in tin? Girls' Camp Fire or- Physical Education. Health EducaSeeimr How Milk Thev
Wallace’of Hie'High ocHdoT with
increa.s&gt;-d length of the I tastings the support of our reliool.-. The rame bunds, and already ha* a bond sink­ ganization; but wc did Hot tlie.i tion and Sports).
I*”*» , °
, 1, y
Mr*. Sadie Mae Palmer at the piano.
route*.
limitation law will make a targe re­ ing fund with enough to pay tiie Realize hvw much thr Foundation 3. Language Represcn
En«Drink Is Produced
The Invocation was given by Rev.
No. 1 la now 38 miles tong, nn In- ductton in thr amount ot primary $3,000.
EIGHTH ANNUAL ACHIEVE
had already done, We explained li&gt;h. French and Latin*,
Twenty-nine boys and girls from' WeNulty. There followed a dectacrease of six miles; No. 2 Ls 52 45 : school mpney available for the $unOur city water work* is on a pro­ that the Foundation Juts purcitased
4 Skill-. .;
i.
। Represent
t.
ins ------Home EfMENT DAY HELD ON
the Kellogg Health Camp at Pine 'nation: "I Am an American." given
fniles long, an increaoe of neatly lljx.rt of the .schools. On account'of fitable b.i-'l*. with comings sufficient tlie Cump Fire Giris'Camp at Clear onomics, Agriculture. Manual
take on Tuewtay ot last week paid a
impres'dveJy by Joiin L«WTHURSDAY
miles; No. 3 is 533 milets an in-! the *frtngeiii times it ha* been to pay for whatever extensions take.'known as Camp Kltannlwu. nod Cumniirrisi Subjects!.
visit to Highlands Dairy. Most of thc He surely has fine talent Ur such
create
4 L
.... of,.u12.4 »miles: No.
. Ls
45^5 jnecrtwmi* to reduce tuition fees’in
may be nettled, and Uterc will be..permanent buildings and more! 5 Past and Present iReprcsenl-&gt;
children
had never seen a modern «ork Opening remark, were demiles, an increase of 1135 miles;
No cjly hjgh ichook. Tlie number of ......
■&lt;
»•-&gt;,
. cull tor that The ri|iair» and cabins ate being built at the Clear ing History. Civic:, and Economics&gt;.*
little
LEADERS
PRESENTED
dalry.
They
were
especially
interH'^rcd
by Rev. John Kitchlng. who
# U now 43.15 miles, an increase ofI eighth grader* from niral districts improvements al the water worksi Jake camp,
that 525 girls may b"
6 Avocations * B&lt; prevetying Xu- csted in tills one because they use expressed tile gratitude we nil fee!
5 90 miles; No. 0 Is 4037 miles, ani who enter high schryd ta abo small- plant have been nearly completed,.: accornmixtated thu aummer during sic and Art).
WITH PINS BY GROUPS1 the milk which this dairy supplies fnr th** ;i,crifircs and services of
Increase of . nearly 12 miles.
er. This reduction in school re* and arc paid for. There Lv a r*x1I the ten weeks' vacation period, last PrtMintation of the ClassjMr. Wm.
American
With the children came six coun- Am‘rtean soldiers.
“Wtar*.
The avej-aKu length of the six Has­- reiptr. W especially felt in cities and fund on hand Vj take care ot tiie tuninwr only 84 attended the camp T Wallace. Principal of High School,
Mr. Hugh Riley Introduced the
tings routes before tlie Bhultar villages. The state has bren com- little remaining work to be done at during tho *ix weeks' period, 'lhe
Prewntatidn of Diplomas.
Mr. Interesting Exhibits Attract wior# and teachers withJdrs. Me- «l&gt;eaker. William H. Wise, an attor.mid Quinibv* ^routes .were dbcon-■ pelled to rcdure tire amount of- the pumping station,
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.
. nnc
services of a .field executive. Miss’Fred A. Johnson. President of the. AUmhn-NulriUon Work
tiMued was 3G.B4 miles. It b nowi’ money needed to carry on normal
- as
-------—■ ! Florence Craven, have been provid-, Board of Education.
So •far
we know. Hastlngt will
Continued Next Year
40.58, an average increase of 9 74&gt; training iu high schools and agricul­ hale the stnHlIesl city tax of any• cd ta further thc Camp Fire urgafii,»5o,.j.
Clas'.
Cta&gt; . Pledge.
.
miles,
.
.
»Thi*
eighth
annual
Home
Econommilk,
pasteuruing.
--------------tural work in such schools.
clti of its slxe in Michigan, abd isi ration in niral communities of! Ta|&gt;&lt;
- ■*
rervlces and sacrifices ot Hie foun­
Tills .situation lias Imii further out\&gt;f debt, except for its kclioolI Barry and Calhoun counts*. The| Benediction.
KlUh” ’’*Rev.
’*" John
’ ’’ W. ”
•"** lev Achh vement Dav was held in Monng in the big cooling room, ders of our government, of its de*
the Hastings Methodist church on wiK're ti,p
14 kept at a little i tenders in thc War ot 1812. of thoee
. complicated by the fact that. In bond* The city’s financial report »v present Camp Fire organization Ingnearly every city and village, stocks printed in March niiowed good twl- number* 816 girls In 67 group* in, Reveille.
Thursday. May 25. with 500 Barry »»»ve the freeing point until H U who fought for the Uniat* in the
”
! county women In attendance. Tills taken on the delivery truck to thei. 60’s, and the efforts made to end
: of good* owned by merchants and qnces ...
in every fund. Hastings hasi thc two counties. Eight hundred
brought to a cloe thr Fin-t Year consumer The milk.is kepi rool on ! Spanish tyranny in Cuba, and. of
manufacturers have been much re-^operated on thc fiay-us-you-go plani more girU a* prospective members!
Nutrition project carried on under thr wvrred milk truck with ice America's part In the World war.
duted am! represent a far smaller f,ir the tort 12 years, cleaned up allI are .....
.. MMdues.
.„,
now working ...for....their
the County Estenalon Department manufactured in Highlands Dairy a | The speaker hoped that America
investment than was true two or . it* debts and told 'aside .good sized: There are five groups in Albion, nine .
----- the .past year.
r
own ice plant.
three years ugo. This has takenTnll- ravings funds for possible fultue] in Marshall, eleven in Hustings; two
during
might never again be called on lb
Nionx from Miclilgan's city and vilAnd that's why Hasting* can in Nashville: two in Frreport; tan.
. County' Agefit Harold J. Foster
(Continued on page five)
THE NEW ROD LICENSE ISJ taw
Mrc tax rolb
rolls Tiie depression lias this year have a tax rate of 60 in Tekonsha, and 36 in Battle Creek
acted ns chairman during the morn­
also
weededout
many
business
rents
on
thc
$100.
Miss
Craven
has
done
splendid
'
'
ing
M-sslon.
The
Group
Secretary
NOW IN EFFECT IN
,THREE CIVIL WAR VET­
places and brought many receiverEvery cltlren qf Hastings should work in increasing the membership
jreiKirt was given by Mr&gt; C. D
. MICHIGAN
/•hips for bank*..stores and factories.' realize that nwuwcs very much to; of and interest’In thc orgnnlzutiofi. HASTINGS
ORCHESTRA ' Bauer nf Hustings. Tim projeej
ERANS WERE GUESTS
----------- TheM‘ hav&lt; reduced tlu- amount of u)C aldermtn and mayors of Has-.She lias been at work since-Febvoted foi* next year's work, which
MAKES DEBUT BEFORE I is
Second Year Nutrition or “Plan-!
LICENSE FEE OF 50 CENTS la*' s nVnllablv (w lhc shl'iwtt
tings for the past 12 years for trim- ruary. She has had a tine experience
Entertained by Rotarians on
LARGE AUDIENCE
TH Al I -IO VCADQ no ni/CD sch°olv under the fifteen mill llml- ming expense* and operating on thc as a teacher In rural, city and priJning the Family McaL" with con­
lUHLL IO I Clinu UH UVtn, tation.
• pay-as-you-go • plan. Our council; vate schools, also in Camp Fire work
.
Monday—Fine Talk by
siderable interest .shown In "Cloth- _____
itut" mid "Child Care And Training' BARRY CQJJNTY S CIVILIAN (
r ,■ ~'nU;‘ situation shown that school u)id mayor have given antf are ghr-1 in Katu.i, Citv. Kansu; Wal'-a »»iicinAl ri AQCinc
Rev. L. L. Dewey
wives of Llcenseel^Can Ob-,programs must be greatly-curtailed |I)K very efficient mid helpful serv-lwtyla, Washington and Eureka. MUOILAL LLAbOlLb r
ro.tr— Mr p...re* rranrrert that
CONSERVATION CORPS
। At the Rotary luncheon Monday
tain Licenses without Pay- ' ’ k‘*,J
nvn11^ money, ici- for utwttng*. It will dn good 11;California.
REAUTIFUL1 Y GIVEN ■ ChiM Can- and Training" courses
noon, three Civil war veterans of
.
.
y
else-state aid must be rcccived. you tcli them so. They deserve your; The Clear lake property has been,
DCHU I irUL-LI UIVCn
ACCEPTED
would be nrauinted next year ns
। this' county were honored guests.
ing Any too
:*n.-achrrs' wage* have town severely commendation.
deeded to the W. K. Kellogg Fuiui-'
i well as •■Nutrition" if sufficient
Ttw following is a copy of an of- ,cul&gt; ** much ° as u warranted if
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, jdatmn. subject to operation by th : Patrons Hope That Organize- , women enrolled to warrant the EIGHTY-ONE HAD
■JK'reJw.'.i* «n
■ course.
fieial new* letter win to tin- Ban-]**' hyi*’ ,l’ maintain a supply of
nfcliitmil
'Camp Fire Council us long ns the
»jon Mav Become Penuaner and all newspaper* ot Michi- ‘ty»&gt;«led teacher* The cuts are,&lt;-»O WfllCnniGN
council exuts Not only will the
“OR may Decomc rer.u.l! In behalf of members In many
MADE APPLICATIONS
wX
gnn by the .Mate department of; ali*My too severe to rompenrate a j
CiCtS^'Floorcd" CiUnP receive 525 girls during the,
nent Fixture Here
uocni
focal group?,
groups. sirs
Mr«. sima
Alina ringicwn.
Fingleton.
conservation with reference to thr J’licher for the years of tune* the
'J
•*
|;ajnimcr months, but clormitWK'* toj About-sev?n hundred people gave!county
county chairman,
chairman, presented
iirv.sentcd leader*'
leaders' Will. Doubtless Be Sent to Coats, also of Freeport.- age ®». Tiut
General Rod License law. recently h,,rd wor* “’m ‘‘W casJF*xpcnded frri clarence Shultz in performing his accominodat.
twentj' boys and I the Hasting--. Symphony Orchestra iP'*15 l” the Incal L'“'lers to show
90 Through Frank Annable the
Some Mich. Cajhp After a
enacted and Risen Immediate Pffrft «uch an education and such (raining' dutlcs ni nigiitwatd) In this city, twenty girl* during tlu- winter an enthusiastic greeting a: it* first their group * appreciation of the
arrangement was concluded for hav­
at the present session of the state “ required now toqualify u person
nBturally quite accustomed to I months arc to be erected at Camp, public concert at Central auditor-' work they had done throughout the
Two Weeks' Training
ing these veterans as guests of the
legislature. The opening ot the gen-;for teaching.
surprises. But*he received one the'Kltanntwa. which will be as cam- ium here Thursday*, evenriig. Great;)*’"’'
Barry county’s Civilian Conserva- club.**
*’.
"
eral fishing season on June 25, and' Governor Comstock has been con-. O.llor mght that wan really and;pletc and. permanent as the Faun-’surprise was expreawd at the qual-, MU* Roberta Hershey, Specialist tion Corps quota of forty-two men
notartan Ray Branch, who waa re*
the fact that the new Jaw requlrea!! Fl,,frln8 this situation. a» have alM&gt; ‘trujy unexpected.
jdation's camp at Pine lake, which hty of music produced by this or- ln Nutrition. Michigan State Col*
went Saturday afternoon to Camp *ponslble for the invitation to them.
ALL
residents
of
thc
state
OVER
18
niany
members'of
lhe
legislature.
It
j
One
nl
hte
duties
is
to
tn'
the
lias
had
nation-wide
recognition
!
ganization
which
ha*
onlv
practiced
1*9*.
reimrted
on
thn
year's
work.
nu.. uuinu.i
uiv
v»r-n io
' .................. .......... ......... .... ..
vne oi nis an lies is io try inc
iu»u
ivimiuuu.i. ganiaillun »mcn nas oniv praciiccu
YEARS OF AGE. who may wish b believed that irotn
,nl rear Jxnd
'together
Tl»
from the
tin- sales
.sales tax.
lax. fn
fnml
jmd slde
side doors of Mores
stores • suice its erection.
’ togethsr for about two months &lt;•
T»w exhibits put on by the 29 lo- Custer, going in a special car on the mentioned thiVfact that, tor several
K. &amp; S.
' years, the Lions Club of which ho
to fish,
license, coating'
Wj»hlch
ta1 niannrd
planned m
to tak»
take Mrcare nf
of u&gt;
.......
-------- *»._
I! —
- • expected
■ -group*
—----------—•---- •&lt;— C. Flrh
n.h to
,n buy
X.,.. a
- --------------wiiirh i=
fchether
thcy haVC.......
lelt..*_Up tu **_.
February,
the Foundation
Thc.&lt;e
an
cai
were
very
interesting
Foundation:
Three who
who
expected
an amateuramateurcm
were--------very
’v-one men anolied E
for h&gt;ri
lm&gt;n LESS
a mrmhrr hut
.tai
.»&gt;
b,. —
endures
elurflyi«n*
«'ulgroup*
Imlrucl:..Eirry interesting
rxhibli
ret
tati^l
u hwn tn the
cents, good for tiie calendar year.: bUt« expense*, enough money may 'unlocked or not. He was performingihad concentrated somewhat
on a i.h — ------ -- io •«—
inan&lt;M&gt;w.
-wv-rv
■ ■
makes this news letter* from thc ,x' ’■‘•‘‘Ha’d to I hut ten or possibly!. this duty, on the north side of stale i projfram for boys, but t;- tru‘conservation department &lt;&gt;f Special f&gt;K«*n million dollars ran lie spared Street, when he came Ur the Daw - j sfwcial interest in the Camp
1
। xsirxsrviaxs;
“*,h
£
Interest to our readers It will be!lo
schools whose wink .will lx* ic,n building, which is undergoing i Girls organization mid. ™v
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-------ovwc.o.
rcounty. who were able to come. Adnoted that the wife nf a resident 11- ''■riondy curtailed by tiie tax llmi- rejxilrs. Trying thc front door he! that, in all girls whether members of amateurbh ebout the mannerin I to saywhich exhibit was
best, but
ccn*ee am be Lssucd a license, with- ’“tipn law. With the governor', ap- found it open. m&gt; lie thought lie girls’ organisations or unidentified;which tjic hows of tiie stringed in- those from Barryville, Nashville, The examinations began at seven- dressing the three Mr. Branch said
out additional change, permitting Pro'al
h*s been introduced in would step Inside to make sure that with any organisation, the scope of uruments moved back and forth in, Welcome and Hastings called forth thirty Saturday morning in thc that he was happy that be had had.
High school gym with CaptattrTr-e&lt;the pleasure of welcoming Civil war
her to fish Every person interested,
(Continued oji page four)
everytidng wa.v all o. K. Of course, the 'Foundation's child health pro-1 uni.son nor tho fine Wending ol« great clou) of comment.
Beck of the United States Army In veterans each year since thc Idea
in fishing should read the following: i
~
***
Clarence couldn't know thatthe j gram is being materially enlarged, as; tone# produced under tile leadership! One group exhibit, the "Home of charge. Assisting him were 1st. Lt. /.riglnated in the Lions Club in IM7.
Official New. Leiter.
I YOU HEED NOT BE
floor of the building had been re- can be seen.
of Conductor Bifirno.
thc Good Fairies." was made of gra- C. E- Hyatt, Inf. Rr.s. Adininlstra- He cxpres.*cd his heartfelt wixli that
but It had been, and when
Tin1 Camp Fire Girls' camp at; jn sj)|te of the fact that the pro-!ham crackers, rahlns, oranges ami live; Dr. George Lockwood. Dentist; the veterans might enjoy this meetashamed of them nowI inov'eti,
he stepped inside continued head Clear lake was established
■d in 1928. gram
grain was rather long, the nuuucians
musician:.! many
many nhealthful
iuintui tooaji.
foods, wnne
while ngnt
right , , .. ,. p ,
vf.diral Re- mir
ih»- iii»k- .ua
General Rod License. This action,
over heels down into I Ke basement. Considerable financial .asslrtaxwe »«,
the atUr.tiun
of their .-.tidler.cc :!»xt 1=
another group showed a,™ or,
•" Uta
coming after the signing of the taw i The City's Water Works Sta­ -He was Jarred and bruised up some, was given at the time, but not ,to the very end and thc applau.se . person walking down a road of cof- nation*; Drs Guy C. Keller. Harris; $lon were sung by the club, led by
by thc Governor, was based upon ।
tion and Grounds Great­ Jbut fortunately escaixxi any serious! enough to cover all the cost, so the that greeted the concluding slnitns tee. and other questionable foods Woodburne and H. A. Adrounie: L. Mort Townsend. A feeling and timely
an opinion of the Attorney General, i
injury. It was an experience he! property had to be mortgaged. Each Of Massenet's “Scenes Pittotevque", to a well nik-d graveyard,
,
R.
Glasgow,
chairman
non-employ««ik
an
the
debt
thc
country awra
ly —
Improved
Previously,
rrvviousty. lhe
ine Department of
or
«----------domn'l care to repeal, however
l.vear since 1928 girls have held wax jn.t fls enthusiastic as that- Fortune tellers. heaUhscnresedl-' ment committee; Benj. Adcock. 126th the Civil war soldiers was given by
Conservation had been instructed to Time way—and not long ago—when
-------------- v-o-*---------------'doughnut sales and have sponsored which was given to the opening . ble weeds, diets for t lie entire famInfantry. Duane Miller. Charles Rotarian John C. Kctcbam.
apply the new license fee of fifty one wishing to take a friend not the HOMF. LUMBER CO.
I other projects and earned enough number. Hie lovely vLuatspiel Over-lily and tonics of olden days were Thuston, LaVcnie Weaver and
Rev. L. I* Dewey was the speaker
cents only to trout fishci
fkheimen
ANNOUNCES NEW PAINT,
men during acquainted with Hastings to show
PAINT. iI money to pay the interest but not ture "
itail
all on display.
Royal Hayes
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.
.
—
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the debt.
The;
Notappeared
an inferior
number
Mrs. Alma
Fingleton.
countyacting
chair­ as clerks. Visit- and honor,guest. He gave a wry
the 1933 sen.M&gt;n. HoiVever.
under the places of thj:---------city would
not think A ncw
(lf.ui-fc
palnt &gt;jI10wn by. the. the
principal
of
inferior
number
' Mrs.
Almaappeared
Flngkton. county
chalring Reserve officers who assisted intiTcsting talk on the causes which
present ruling every resident of the;of escortingfhim to our waterworks'trad(, n£une of ■■Dotibkquick.’' is an-1
(Continued on page six*
ion the program. Each was a classic man. wax in charge of thn afternoon were Capt. U S. Acker. Infantry, 1st. led Jo the Civil war. Al the begtnstate over 18 years ot age must pos-1 station. Is was dark and dingy nnuncc(1 on another page of this '
;--------------- -------------------I that required careful preparation I program
.Lloyd Shafer. Burry, Lt. Wm. S- Dale. Inf., 1st. Lt. Earl nlog of our hbftory M a cation
$e» a license to fish lor any spedes,and. except in the pump room, was;
k. Banner by the Home Lumber MANY PFDPI F TRADE
for rendering properly. The number;. I County Scout Executive, led in the C Packer, Inf . Lt. A. P Jonta-George Washington had expressed
in the inland waters.
anything but an inviting ptace Tlie ^^ Xs "iv TMs te a product MAN T rtUrLt 1 ttAUt
presented also represented a wide peppy session of community sing­ Medical Administrative, Lt. Dale K. doubt as io the right ot tins country
However, according tv Director,"Id steam plant used lots of coaliot th&lt;f J(,weI pnlnl
Ca I
/»T
I. A.
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C. DCMNCV
PENNEY CT
STORE
range in variety Following is thc ing and Rev L. L Dewey pave the
.„vno,„«,&gt; Rea) clever
e»W plays
„&lt;.&gt;■, were
_«»!*.!£
ST
Oewgc R Hogarth. It will take sey-.^’d tho meansJota t»f din
;.ind lt u cJalnwd to dry duftl frcc. tn!
----------complete prejtra’m:
invocation;
Coast Artillery actcr of our libtltutlons. But nothpresented by the Woodland and Kv-,®
era! days to get the license forms in
8I™». f
ho”18 and hnvc a covering ca- Biff Merchandising Event of Part I (Orchestra):
. Corps all
011 of
ol Kalamazoo, and Lt. ing wai done about it then. The tothe hands of tho Dcixirtnients 1.800 trie pumping equipment there h“S.
j &lt;00
two coats: QonBr.„„v,ir&gt; A»-trair.o nffnrorl
Lustspiel Overture by Keler Beta; ing groups. Musical numbers were Cotos
dealer, and it wtil be wane time .been a ^*d Improvement in the
to onf s
Seasonable Articles Offered Ilnmiin‘c
ls No
by Rim- given by Roy Cordes of Hastings David B Kilpatrick. Infantry', of sue. however, wax more sharply
, Woodland.
drawn ty the early years of the !»th
before thc new requirements will ptant. A new and conveniently ar- pec.aUon_ thll u ft moderately
at Economy Prices
sky-Korrakow; Del-Rio, March, by and Miss Alice Mohler of Middle­
Captain Beck reported having re- century, especially in 1820 when the
become generally known.
j
pr«?m hxs been con-jI)rired p^t. nl(.
Lumber Co.; Many articles of seasonable value AA. w
vv. Hughes;
rtugne.s; Golden
uoiucii Gate,
vjuir, c.i- ville .and the Woodland ladles' qttar- celved splendid co-operation in Has-1 Missouri Compromise was being disThe opening of the general fishing
°*d »e '
, wUI bo pleased to Interview you
* £lng offXd M real economy 1 'price
,rlrr by
,....
by Welle*!.
Wellesley;
M'“1Ca£fJ«n«_/1 ’’ Rx-Con.tre^mDn John C Kelch- tings’and Barry county. Thz
The ~
men 'cusaed !"
In congress. Fur wine time
season.June
been .NV*,
set ua.
as. LIIC
thc । --been
nlK)ul your।
alnL problem
Read : nrices aAhe J C Penney Co store .Tschnikow.'ky; Mercedes Habanera.
wut.v 3&amp;lhhas LAVI,
-- »putIniflnc
.... ........... condition.Jbe-old
.......... .....
_
“ Con«reA*nwn John c.-Ketch*
cwttar for two*IC was ttw uraclice
i*nt
itie., rtntn .hm .trirr
.. ’’—
..
,
1 .c’ ’, -nnc- ,w'
’ ’ onus 14 bv Lamonaca
nu’ gave a most Interesting short will be al Camp Custer for two‘it was the practice tn admitting new
MilfeH,
.t&gt;« .nt-u-A..
.More ! coni
“■' sited tind uarage have been
S'? tl«f---------------------’.nn&lt;»inSnn&gt;t’..
uta
wert.
weeks and then seat to one of the states, to admit one stave stata and
ment of the general rod license pro- I forB down, and the plant has bc§n
It -Solo
Bumble Num- IM U WM. &gt; bn&gt;«M out that reforestation camps' In Michigan one non-alave state nt a time, so
nounrement
telling
of-the
new
the
only
bill
b^armg
an
approprtavisions will go into effect.
i re-roofed and repainted. In addlREMOVAL NOTICE.
M
None of jhe neatly 5.000 Civilian tlist neither side could Imre on Sd“The Department intends to be a* tion Inc grounds hove been graded i
to announce that the bar- wir^m^aiShe/pie S’thto^k'i&gt; Violin Solo. "ObertaW by Vein-1 «on for nwney to P*_-k the U 8.
&gt;.' Coniervation Corps, recruits now In vantage.
considerate as possible." Director' Bnd landscaped and a nice town has ber shop formerly known ars the Banner p^hw.OTe^dJra of 7hta:«»sk‘-»’o*'‘rd CrrM- concert mm.-j Home of Representatives on •the
ut rumn
b*-xe-nt
The feeling against slavery grew
unanimous C&lt;m«nt
consent calendar
caicnaar was traiHinv
««»&gt;ning at
Camp muter
CusUcj will
will be
sent
Hogarth said, "but we expect that, been made.
!"Curley Shop” will be moved across; wi*r irt?ftad^t t&lt;J tiS" odvaro-i" &lt;* Uw Hastings Symphony Or- 1 uiianlmous
Ih» bill
i..n introduced
Frirnrtnn
«! tbr
for- —
Extension to
P“c)nc fP®8* ,or ««.,
&lt;luty ... ?*.' stronger And stronger In the north.
(Continued on page six,
— 'r..r
everyone will have purchased his or
Ollc can hardly believe his eyes|t)Ie 5treet to The Dawsen building, tag? to SJTthe pXSXE id-l
....
. .
.
Hru.nl CniNtAtc than* ’ rianitt nrttcIslN
her license before the fishing aea-|Whc’1 he vislte the waterworksiP.cond dcor eot of Church street
**r
of the
the House
House agreeing
agreilii- that
that ttys
this was
was ,uvt' lx?cn advised. Previous order* staves snd if poMlbie. exteitd slave
jol
son opens in earnest June 25th. We building now and oontraste It with.on lhe jrorpi *ide of State. We will vertising. Courteous salespeople, a:I NOTICE OF ANNUAL
worth while
way to
spend '"r
trsiafir of about 4 000 of thr hoMlng territory grew in the wut*.
consider this policy only fair since i n'e conditions existing when ti)'* be open and ready for business Mon­ fine stock of merchandise attruc-j
SCHOOL MEETING. a
“ most
most worth
while
to iDcnd
y midwav
Iherefo^S
men to the state, of WashinjrUu.
The inevitabta bappj^ when
i lively displayed make this store a I
in spite.of much publicity it will i
w»* operated by steam, it Is day Junc 5lb
I Tne Annual Meet Ing of the School j'towed this approbation bill pa*- and Oregon were countermanded in
m Lincoln wy mrnte
popular place la Hastings.
take several weeks to have the newjcaily a beautiful place npw and will -—Adv.
Maude Schomp.
Pirtrict of Hie City of Hastings., for &gt; rage without a duuenting vote. Mr. » telegram received Saturday from dent. He declared that no MUM
provisions of this law generally become mare beautiful ad the sfirtib-------------- ‘
,
ANNUAL
--------MEETING.
---- ------------------- --1■the electionTol
-----------------------------for Ketcham spoke oT In” Interest in Major General Frank Parker, cran- eon exist half slave and blimschool.officers and
familiar to lhe hundreds of thou- bery trows and the towns improve.] GRADUATES WITH HONORS.
The
annual
meeting
of
the
stock*
-the
transaction
ot
-such
other
buslth
rofJt
B
;
lrr
..
counly
ant
«
ex
.
mander
of
the
Sixth
Corps
arcs,
in
and
had
denounced human glWgg
(Continued on page five.
One need not be ashamed to take Miss Katherine Giddings of this
holden &lt;J
the Hartings Building nesk as may towfUUy come before it. tirf^d u,r d, .1?r hist it nitaht con- Ctucjigo The boys will wort in •• indetcruibto ta «_ r»puH$gJI&gt;l$
------ —- —------ -| «ny visitor to the waterworks plant clty graduates with high honors
c.muwnted vr* favor- Michigan
own- When
........ .1 camps It
(I was also an- «w --------- ~ he wm Otorabd te
NOTICE TO BAND MEMBERS. |any more. It is a model of con-: trOni W 8. T. C. this June She was and Lost. Association will ta- held will b- !. Id at the Hastings Central ‘Unuc
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a
ni
me
tveoiiiency.
uw
iK-unixd
that
the
two
companies
of
preolijvncy,
liie emnn
touia
Band concert on court house lawn venience and well adapted for the pledged to the Beta Iota Chapter of on Tuesday, Jtaw»«. 1933. at the of- School auditorium on Monday. June :
rCtmtlnued on page six&gt;
the C. C C. requested for reforest*- that event as
M
Wednesday night. Practice Tuesday usea to which It is being put. Quire Kapiia Delta PI. a national honor­ flee in the Stebbins Building Polls'12. 1933. at 8:00 o'clock P.-M. cast-!
must
bo
alxdu
j
I
(Continued on page seven &gt;
night at usual place.. All band extensive relinks have bean made on ltry society. Her many friends wish will be opan-from 7:30 until 9:00• cm standard time
1 Dater this 29th day of May. 1933.;
BALLGAME­
members «!«-«*
plausc »n
go ■,
at nn««
once tn
to Um.
Lair.-:, t&gt;u&gt;
tilt* plant without borrowing a dd«ld-,, |iwr every success
succeu
P. M.
-nwmh0r«
, -O. r.a----------DANCE.s
' C. W. Wesplnter.
Dowling vs. Baitlq Crock Gas co..
7I..O.
----------.
ble * Doylev or T. 8. Baird'a doth-Jak. for it* earnings leave a margin 1
------ ---------Chas. 8. Potts. Pres.
Secretary Board of Education,
at VickeryX Clear lake, Sunday.! Saturday night. Carp's orchestra.
Ing stores for measuremenu for, that can be used for such ImproveSUFFER.
i
Albert JL Carveth, Sec.-Treas.
—Adv.
Adv.
-Adv. June 7.
June 4.—Adv. ■
1I —
trousers.
Order of Committee. 1 menu when necessary.
I AC O. A. R. hall, June 3.—Adv. —Adv. 5-31.

PART OF SALES TAX
TO AID THE SCHOOLS

BIG HELP FOR G RLS
OF BARRY COUNTY

11

WOMEN PRESENT

FISHERMEN WLl
8E NTERESTEDI

SYMPHONY PROGRAM
SCORES SUCCESS

FOMO GO
TO GIMP CUSTER

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. 1S33

W«ESSOF
REV. fl. GELLER

। We believe there has never been power, to that when he meets a sitj given a more helpful Baccalaureate nation with poMibillUea of harm lie
EXPLi|DEADOFMUCATION
'aermqn than that by Fr. Oeller. He will say within himself: "I must. I
expressed Ills pleasure In being can. I will do right."
asked to give the address and had
We hear a great deal in these
cheerfully responded, because lie fell daya about "Safety First.” but that
Rutland Cemetery Circle will
at St. Hose Commencej
that his life was given him to help expression Li commonly used re­
meet with Susie Phillip* Wednes­
......» a..... l__ vi-i,.
I
young people
warding possible Injury
to the
ti12»^
“bybody
bn5’ STATE ATTY. OENERAL S
DISC0VEB BODY OF AGED day P M . June 7.
MN UAVN A TALK THAT Education, he said, t* the training We should be g:
. t;.
1 A marriage license has been ta­
-------------------------------------0, our
p1)Jslca]. menU1 and “Safety HftU idea in our living DEPT. MAKES
THOROUGH were■ held in St Ro*e church Frl-1
med to Mcfi»- MHllrou*. aged 30. of
“*
MAN FLOATING IN
CANNOT
FAIL
TO BE
ipirltual. it should begin at the v,e
lhi.nk b?for^
acl'
Doiiter and Mis* Hilda Miller. 20. of
.EXAMINATION
day night, when the seven gradu­
HELPFUL
cradle In Hu- home and should fol- »e *haU develop the fundamenta
BULLHEAD LAKE
Shelbyville.
ate* of St. Rose apiiearcd on Hie
_____
.low through’the ehurch, the school duality of prudeitre. The people of
I Miss Ruth Tabberer ol Freeport
'and
into
the
practical
affaire
of
America
and
of
the
world
are
tuthJllfllflfnAV^ACTCDUnnM “ery &lt;,*&gt; UZe The Ideal filnm
£-• - .......
I* one of the graduates from lhe
PROVED TO BE WILevery day life. The ideal fitness for f'rt”« ««»“.
»*«•«*
«d'Taylor University at Upland. Hi----------------------HIM SUNDAY AFTERNOON life te * sound, healthy mind in a,*Prv«d l«jk *&gt;' prudent thinking and CEI VER AND ATTY. SIGLER Wil! not repeat it now. but will only
SON. GOODENOUGH diana Commencement ta^Jqne 7th.
.
say that
।
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’
the exercise* were credit----------- .
found, healthy body; the ability to »«““&lt; , nu! 18 uhv w* havc Uu‘
.... -----Water* Clothe* Shop Is adverttar
to
the
claa»
and
to
the
school
Atty,
for
Depositors'
Comable
Baccalaureate Address Watf “*** th
e mind
in me
the, —- ------me
uuiiu and
auu the
lira will ill
.
, ...
Had
Been
Milstag
From
His
!"*■'tte “t“k &gt;“»•
Sunday
night
Hie
regular
com
­
proper direction
mittee Compliments Mr.
"
Given in Central School
*
* of’ one', life.
'** In an The next quality that every youw
,
_.
b,
**&gt;' in HU* week* Banner Till* store
mencement exercises were held .in
understanding o&lt; the'truth and of the J*™"' «*«" d develop u Justfce The
Rooming Place for Over
'
~
always
luo. good' value* to offer.
and
Mr. —
Sigler
-Finley
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St. Ro*e church Ttic seven meniworld and our own part in it. Tlu•-fundamental ।of a I fe of Justi ca’lx t .
■ » ?
Auditorium
I Iron* lie A: Michael will continue
Two Weeks Is Report
A11 invesUgation Iff the receiver- J*,r.3 of ,h*
pment w.
mind
should be trained ip
In forming
forming Kn
know God.- lnr
the *"
Author
ot “
all “
th-on
Th* Ra/vai.nr,.-. orvtr. wi.. mi
“11#*» UI
“W;■
'll»ir sale ol Ladles' and Muse*
_ nd
j should be trained
.... .... .....
. . .. ntirl°w uoaritlmW*“ .luiiilil
ship, of the Nashville State Bank fodor.’,
Mlsse* —
Dorothy --------Huver.
-------Wednesday afternoon of last-week hat* Prices 59c. Me. Il B«. Thursday.
new in the Centra! school auditor- .
..
. tr lni.._ *a Brral
tore ounwlve*.
We
Una Coecarelll,
Mnrse’U "
Gog- •two young men, Flqyd Haley and.‘Friday and'Saturday in their prek—
.«.....
... are
— taught to
... do
--.»»»
conmiciea at me
the omces
offices oi
of rnc
tlir Johnlnr
— —
Hun Sunday- afternoon at four the will need training, .A
8great
.r5“!
.„,i
.« i,—
- . was'conducted
LUUan- Smith.
philosopher
*ald. Hiat .that, and to tow our neighbor a* tmnk' In Nashville undcT the direc- 8,n*- Mary Miller.
—----------— Albert Clifford of thta c.ty. were &lt;nt location. Loppen thien Dept
o'clock, with Mr. Herbert Rein­ Greek
..,.u Lconarda Trelb. ..........
.
.nnr.il
uuum’su Store.—Adv.
"training of the intellect without!ounelve* If a young. person doe* tlon ul ttw. mionjey general s dr- Alice LyBarkcr and
hunting
mtuhrooin* near Bullhead
hardt tn charge of the exercise*, training of tiie will U like putting
lake, just
just south
south nf
nt Hie
Hie city
city limit*
limits.
a 001’love
*w.......
- despite
-nV church
church wm
wm packed
packed and the
thr lake,
i—.... —__ _ i--—a.nauuua
u* -m la nw uuimii*
- - ---hu“ bcUrr
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•" ' his.
— . :MUtmcnl on Friday" May 26ih Mr The
The Hasting* Cut Rate Shoe Store
“ -"nrt ,n
h“
‘- Leo F Moriarty. MMstant attorney «ercl*e* were In keeping wlUi thc They had-been Uwre far the same ui» oneruxg
offering .urpnaing
surprising .nd
and attractive
attractive'
ro me strain* of a procesxonal —. Father Of our country *trr-*&lt;-d *ld nt&gt;‘ 8#‘ vrr&gt; ,ar H0 stated that general, represented hl* deportmentJJnw' *nd place. The address wa* purpose Hie Sunday lx-tore, but did t,x&gt;iwrar
value* and lias an an­
march by the High school
Orches­ ,hc
w'Siv'uilL'
nw-lKx t’ »« .1.»« urn. . .uijem In ih.
and
iho.f
who
were
there
were
lm®
l
'
cn
,
b
£
Reverend
Father
N.
Marnot
then
-er
anything
unusual
This
nQuncNnfnt
on’annChertoite of Hu*
tra, directed by Mr. Weiley l*&gt;gan.
Ferri* Institute at Big Rapid. He pressed with lhe fairness displayed
ul K8tema*oo and «eI forth the time they saw the body of a man.
of u,c iuoim t telling of a few
remembered the earnest words o! by Mr Moriarty in performing hl* ftonian Catholic church's idea uf rd- fare down. Uoaling on tiie water 0; the &gt;,|x-ci«l numbers Tills is a
place* in the auditorium
.
u.l iiitcsiiKuuun
„„«iiSb«n .““d“
»............
1.1.1...x. u;
. TW
&gt;».t -•••■
...a ».«
.&gt; toi
the late Senator Ferris, who would au!.., U^hol.
iiiruuaiioui me
. ‘ .«'
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.
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- -««
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_”
There followed Hie singing of two
w“h
Mld
speaker,■»ay to Hie *tudent*- If you are UH«".
........ time .....
.I-,...- levs
Lord b'lllds
he ’ellOUCh
Mt- that
that it
it was
was ready
reailv a.. C(Mt
II-AWI*. ai, u/w
For some
past complaint*
e-J. .tiie
,ht Lord
buiw» tlir
th» house hc
•“Wgh to
to see
hymns, in which all joined ted by n,an «*n praise or defy God The wrong yourselves, yvu know you are have
been made about the manner bu,lds *n v*ln who build* it
He human body, then hurried to tiie
________ , , ,_________
Principal W T. Wallace
future of every member of the clas., in bad company ‘ Justice of courx.in Which Hie receivership has been
tliat the Roman Catholic nearest telephone and notified the
nCLinUCTDATC IDDI
^A feeling invocaUon was giuu*--by light um- of hu will Youna'neotile iincludes honesty and square dealing VVIIUUVIVU
conducted Ubvj mt
Mr rxlWBJO
Edward o
B Finley ,dw,* 1,1
" •proper
for a sheriff of
thev had found. ..
I*. 1 V UElYlUNo
I nA 11
Innl—
■education
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— what
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' ' rhlld -I. th..
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Two appropriate local selection* are cnUcteed
« gorxi deal ■thcsc
days. y°ur neighbor
, ’.»«h
Jr BIld otheis fontlcclM1 Buh n, chl,d u
11 ‘houW
h“‘,‘ 1!“''*'’ to
,hc b dv
GATION METHODS JUNE 2
.........................
but The’wraiir'beiiewdThat "r^i
Tbe ““ fundamental is foctl- admtnlslratlbn H was these com- ‘*’1" »’«* •«*» tnd «» ‘I* enurch Ooodenouxh. agv 74 whore-wife died
June 4
were beautifully rendered by the K"’
K*"*"” time WC snourn live oraveiy. im - plaint* that caused the inse*tiga- TtM! f“‘hoiic church, he declared, several year* ago He had been in „r ** o
High School Girls Glee Club under parent* for neglect of the essential' lAcuities
Trying.u.«
, tion. -ri.The proceedings started —
early
ncullU‘* come
c0,n*‘ to all
a11 of us Trvliw
«. *'*» always stood for education. The ing lor some time with Charli* Ucorge Ainniunuaon ol M. S.
the direction of Mi*s,Hunter. mu*ic
things wm
will nice.
meet —
u*. —
but...........
if one
the forenoon allu
and mnieu
lasted muni
must ui
of •tt
nlverslties of
the old
0. Will Be at Ralph Peniiuiws
. shall, ,n ulc
- ”
; 1 “—
... —
— world. Perkin* of this city
supervisor. Then followed the Bac­ trainina™of their children
I • -.-r f?—tu-dc. a strong inner 1U.- »«■
,,lr larger ones in thh
Um. ■!»&gt;■
&lt;U). Mr
Mr nnrc
Mortartv bn»«lii
brought .Uh
with "ml many of Hie
The test tune Mr Goodenougii
Psr„, .
p m
calaureate
address
by ----Rev.---------Father
the really imiMirtant ■worth-while
conviction
&gt;...... OTtfiel.
...___
. muntrv
—------ --- —
—— -•
—
convictioninresting
ut&gt;onrf.-***-*
a rnre hhn Mr. Vincent
an... expert• country have
been built by and con- was se&lt;‘n nine was two weeks ago1
iiuvk ruriu in r. m.
Bernard Geller of St Rose church. Hung* of life come to u* through our foundation that God is in hi* life on bank problems bookkeeping ducted by Hie church Ife declared Friday night, when lie came into Si , George Ammund*on. Agricultural
and the benediction by Rev. I* L choices. Every young person should one fan f4Ce opposition and tnab tU-; Mr Cha* O Ball, a former Diat Catholic* have nothing to fear Mead s place He was then acting Engineering Specialist. Michigan
V***?
be taught lhe cultivation of will bravely
Mate bank examiner and now em- fron’ thc development* of aciener peculiar, but was not botete-eou*. HvStateCidlrgr.wllldcinnnstratelrri...................
'
; The next great virtue for every plomf j« thr attornev general's dr- or lht' art*- T,ll&gt; f*»ur Hu- dis- evidently went out of tiie back door gallon method* on thr farm of
voung perron Is temperance. By that partment of the state a* nn expert -emination of established truth
“nd tn some manner stumbled and Rulpli Pennock, one and one-hall
the speaker said lit meant nuMiera- m bank investigations etc ’ and Mr
Father Markey emphasised the fell and* wus unable to tn up again, mile* south ot Nashville on Friday
tion in life No pen«n can have
■ *
----------- -- ----- -- *
*----- Ingram, fur tlw- ptirpMe of cotnpli- (ac*
,n l,Uj niakmg otu sue- Ar about eleven c-’clook »* Mr Mnid uHVrimon. Jtuie 2nd.
------- -•-— diffr-reverything he wishes and live suc­ ing copies of records and other data cesstul life much more is reeded «a* preparing to ctase up. he «•-- ' »•- *Animunfix.il
will show
cessfully. Wi sliould be moderate
and Information necessary to make llUin ‘ruining of tltr mind
We ure l*d
lhe of
rear
deor-wmi
■ l».'out
andofMzc*
pump*
that .....................
report.
.
getting *urtlhig confirmation o! Ooodenmq^ lying In H* all.-y Hr cun lx- used for Irrigation purpraea
in our choices and in our actionj. u report.
bank depositor*'
i*ld-—ln — ^'u' f*E*d
“:‘&lt;l wHb
h** as&gt;ret
«nt He
Millions of people are suffering to-- Tiie
The local
loca. LuJ
wi*...... comwin- t,ul
-—- lru‘h' -,w
---------— -—
•
—.will
— demonstrate thc urt ut the
•&gt; .. d....i..a by
i.v Mr.
ci- Fred *
wuve
that
has’ bec
been
swi-cuiiu: ’our laid Hie
tile man on the
th- .‘'loiliint
n a canvas
...mu, boae which allow* for
o..
day because they failed to use mod- rniltee was teprenenud
“ve lh
“l ha
h swrcping
loping cellar re*
Anderson
■-r:,on &lt;&gt;f
of country,
country, with
with thc
thc avrtwga
ave rage age
age or
of;•&gt;'
door
M|r back
back of
of his
his place
place Goodenough
GoodeiM.ugli irrigation
img»tion by
by seepage
seepage from
from thr
thr iu»ahow ‘
eration ind self control. They White, and Mr. Arthur At
"WAere Better Foodt Cott Lut"
Evcry coiici-iveabk* col­
ittoiiu
wanted IhiitS*. bought them when Lansing upia-arcd as al..
—..,v for
.... the criminal reduced from 40 to 2u »'»' breathing regularly, but was Charts and tables will be on display i
Ji-'
they couldn't pay for them; and I thc committee. Mr. EdwnrdHJ
Fin- years It is notoriously true that, apparently dead to the world. Mr showing Hie value &lt;&gt;( irrigation
Phone 2272
Hastings, Mich.
or combinution and
when the inevitable came they have Icy. Jr. as receiver of thc bank, was ‘ lhe leaders in crime have no* been Mend then notified tho nightwatch,through Hr past wveral yearx
by iuredity. Kail Mudge who was qctin; far,
Everyone l» cordially invited to
plain colors.
suffeted. We need common sense represented by hl-, attorney, Kim Sig- drawn
- - into cnmmalUy
Thc prow- NisUDKaich Shultz, who had bren attendand moderation and. to apply Hum &lt;r Mr William Smith, the official l^'erty and llUter
onut
reixiner
ui
inu
juaiciai
uis.......
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F“
-’
k
county.
11Inittred'in
an
itCcfdent
am
i
wm
un.,
Mi.-P'-niwrakn
farm
ts~x
romblhiiin every' day life.
court reporter of this judicial dis- r-llll,1k attorney of
‘** ■n/wpl
"'
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...
Hn/rf.
I1.
.
esM-ntial if one trict. was nreami- liu-ouglwail thr Ursius.-ln which i- -Hu«&lt;rd tnr grraV’’'*&gt;fe to-dp ri'M-rapfi.arework. The Uon of up-land and muck sills,
of n»
hl* 111r.11
life It i- any
dav ano
and coox
took complete minutes of
cf Chicago, bus recently dr- muhtwatch was making his rounds growing onions, beets, cabbage and
]1» Ib'nialie a sticcrs*i" oi
- -acquired
- &lt;in The entire proceedings.■
that crime today is largely ««“.! •--------------planned to,return as won as w
he up-land
'.not an accident. It I-hot
fetared
— ------- .crop*. This farm will la.. ................
-•
•“
..... .. rec
— what hr
-- .1 very
&gt;«&gt;■ ;.
tert pu» to d.mo.ou.u,
a moment It is a growth—someMr. Moriarty ret his experts at-1*11'’ "• 11• lack
°* projwr training of
rt,
'd* would then
thing wr build day by day. The e«-, work soon after their arrival, check- 0,0 "t’1 of &gt;ouh« »lp» -md women fO'tld do tor ctoodftwugh It wm irrigaUun
'rential thing in tfw building ofr mg over the book* and record.* of The speaker did not hesitate to &lt;•»«« HnK-quarter* of an hoftTbit-;
character is to hare a strong will, the receivership He then called up,h“'- *«•*»» Judgment, thc edu- ■'[
" Mr Mudge «nv to the
lone Hut will face life braAely. one on Mr. White for a list of all corn- c“t‘n»“! system of this country six - J’lare when- Mead told him hr would
lU'tinK* Camp Flip group* plan
I that will say; "1 must. 1 can and I, plaints that he or thc depositors' cu*ll«-s in book knowledge but docs. {ll’d uoo-.enougii, but Ju- had van­ to hold n Grand Council Tire Wvdne.Mlay. June 7 nt thc lair ground*,
will do right."
bommltlce hud in regard to all «ol P«t the required enipiiMte ujxin ‘’•,’''d ,
i Father Geller cloreil by saying pluses of thc receivership and the character'training. By tiiat stateMr Perkins «a . r.ot surprised beginning promptly al 7:30.
Breakfast Blend lb. 17c
Day by Day Blend
| that while we are tn OU* wolld tor action of thc bunk, it* offirei.-- and ,,1"nt ‘t* M»i&lt;t he wns ndt criticising when Gcodrnough.did not come
At this time tlw Camp Fin* rank*
so
thc mhixihx
longing of
directors, prior
prior to hs
its closing on juiv
Julv the
teachers
but wJu-n
he will be awarded. It lit expected that
ri&gt; short
Mairi a time,
iimr, yrb
jrr me
or luirciws.
..............
...........of
. our puBHe jfbOois. •u’,w *««»«»'
.......... night,
...................
&gt;-&lt;e.ii ur
nur own roqls. as well m tlw :evr- 2\ 1931. The fuels, figure.-., records ,,,r *-ur tow* torbid teaching God, ’■*»"“
"’“'i
Saturday n'uht Ml*. Florence Craven, field ■abercI lotion given us from God Himself, uiid documenta were then carefully “l)d Christ arid turbid emphasis ”‘r JMirllU decki.-d, he would l&gt;&gt;ok 'lary
“'J "i
of name
Battle vn-rg
Cnefc council
Council will be
b«. »how
— ....
...being. gone into, concerning each com- Upon Christian llvini; in our scliooU. ,l,r him. *o lie went to all the fdarr* pn-w-ni and aialst with thc cc-rcHui ae are immortal
‘‘w «‘y where he .thotiRht Good- [nuinie-.
1 and that the real self, the self «■ plaint The Inquiry was thorough He declared that God is the foun»i*.o..
datron «&gt;f all law; so an educational ,!'&lt;‘turh might be but couldn't lb-; Orf Saturday at 2 30 Hie Commit­
(should be cultivating here will live ui every respect
At tlir conclusion of thr hearing
that forbids the mention of c“1'' ''U'1 (Joodwiough ha* many tee of Awardn will meet glib who
n*.n«.
tbo much that wr siiould te-.giu'*- Mr. Moriarty dictated a statement Hl' h»mr or that of Hi&gt; Hon and " latn.s in t|w-country Mr Perk- an: recommended for rank at the
1 Lb. Pkgall ot them but was un­ Lcgipn hn’.l on s church si
■ ing « Ute that will be 111 to live Ito Mr. White cou-rnu. thc invest:- D-rbid* ttaching young |.-rop!e to '*?*
gallon. as follows
.
lo.'v God witn all the heart mid “''k' !1' ct'!
trace of him. Hr; foiever.
Thn.- fill lx a display of Hand
neighbor as one's self fa c«-cn- "ohd'd tiie officer*, but they were Oruft work done by girts worKing
"hi response to tlu- request of the
p°p«1*r Brands Pk(.
tlally
locking
in
complciencw
Buck
‘
inwbl,to
locate
him
"• Perkin*
”
__
_
.
,
................
-..........
—' Mr
. for Torrhbt-ariT'' Rank at the luill
,
CONSIDER THE PATIILNT
your committee, through your­
did
not
know
what
had
become
of
if
all
laws
is
God
himself.
d,d
*'
A
*
w
tr.
m Thurxfav till Saturday*. It i*
self, and Mr Anderson, your at­
l A movement is on foot in Detroit
Dupaco Toilet
Rolls
It is not enough io gtv) young ,u"‘ unnl hc *’** notified by the liojx-d that a claw of H will be
torney. this.department lias gone
and Wayne county ihat wr hepe and
ot wliat Is right ‘ ,,trcr.. revrru,' days ];u.- wf the ready to receive tank id '1'uHdi: beheu will be fallowed throughout
into and examined the condition people ua knowledge of
School*
should
tcacli
them
to
train
n,,d,n
*
°f
the
body
in
Bullhead
lake
h, mbms
.......... —- ........ —•
■""&lt; beater, seven tn Social Lcadrmhip
of.the Nashville State Bunk from
Hie state. The Detroit and Wayne
,,!’w Oood-nciugh cm to the lake Unc in Music and six tn Hand Craft
thc time the receiver was ap­ their will* *u that they will be dis. County Medical Society have decid-.
,,!&gt;'*’**ry • He quite evidently I
’*’
pointed up to and including thc jicsed to do what b right and thus.'
; ed that they will adjust their
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
• present date, and with iMMibly have the guidance and licip of th- 111,1 F° liu'1 ‘ There I- no reason to'
i charges for Mvriccs to Hit means of
of l.ud a* they go un mto
foul pin \ no evidence of it.1.
one exception, on which respond- Spirit
i their patient#.
■ k.. ........
............... ....
. .
. »n.| .11, ..r...-'
.
.....
':sn ..........
10 indicate
that the . - !ld Wl' Victor !*&lt; orsburn. H;u—
ble men might dstagrcc. wo find thr
,.!c world. t&lt;&gt; meet it* temptations
I They are* paling th-ir action tm
not
to ‘
know
, K,v
,,“'1 r’bwi
io.ihc lake !inw-. Rout.- 5.
that there can be no c*u*e for Ttay-*-•
, ,nerd
“'vu “
,H only to
no* what
w““’ v
Z...,;?
. ’ b«’“«ht
; the recent report of thr results el a
reasonable
to believe that
A son was born to Mr and Mrs
complaint on the part of'any of l”. rlg,
‘* •nd- *hat• 1* wrong, but they if xi-m*
|H.r|Xj,
Fer Boiling
I five year survey made by a commitSwiff.
.rtrtxily
Lb. OC
the
depositor;;.or any w
of its
r-urage- —
t.» -•
stand
„ regained coirxiotr r,.- •, Arthur Keeler, 817 8 Washington.
mina offiuni- as.ll-. !***«•
.st th*,llr
.............
' tec composed of 48 physician*, pubPr.miun
Lb.
...... ui-jFj.-n&lt;n...ur
wrnno.......
-..-.I to
».s have
»,.... the
&gt;&gt;.. wandered
•““"'1'0 &lt;•ott and fell into the lake. «n May 25,
errs
against
the
wrong
and
i lie health iflAeers. PronomUts and
n. ..
Mr IW1 Mra Haro]d Burn
The &gt;.*_
lalo- *.
I —i.- *hal!ow
near tfie
Wr
find
that
Uuloan*
to
di'*
“
‘
“
»
the
rigid
Thrfr
representatives of various imtitii-,
rector* and officer* were tar les* ufl‘
tiling- thut mukr Christian lornw quite d-&lt;i; If a«tocnmiffh Icike Od&lt;x-a nre the parents
I ttons. .
.
boy born on^tay 28
U»n would reasonably be cxpi-ct-, ?,urac,cr. “,!&lt;l
emphasized
। . This cwmniliw recommended that
A daughter was bom to Mr
cd. and that collections on stock 'P the L'atholm system of education.
medical charge* sliould be based &lt;&gt;n
Mrs Byi-Mi Payne. 7X1 E Clifton
ansrMnicnts have been well atxr.e Catholies believe in educ. tion. Ihr,.
the patient's ability to pay. with
fndertaKer
*uni.
the average, the figure* showing are
the .same as other ci'.levety possible effort made by doc-1
I 'Matter Rathen weight t*v
&gt;k
car*
of
the
badlv
thM ot a iwasible wBeaafficnt of w!*'' , r llu’ *bl’Itort cf public dl
tor. to re* Hut each Patient te-!
Practically two-third* ' of the travels." aayx Hu- «cienti*t.,E»|wci
d.v. A brief funeral
Sto.nno.OO then- has already been ««&gt;«’** but they go further and. at
.cel vex Hie needl'd medical in vice
d Thursday forenoon in -mbei, Of thr United States Scn- ily a mutter that hap|&gt;cn.v to
collected 154.00000 aitii
great
’•“ertfice to themselves
VI. *1a klk.l
— uttcii. lt
sie tn Middleville tvnwtcry.
none of yinir businesy
jie-slbility ci futther coi:cctrf&gt;M l,” *e&gt; maintain Catholic ,-crn»jl* in
UNITED BRETHRE! HOLD
.1 Adcock pRieuitiix
।
order to train children for Christian
being made •
Utte some tircutriManccs
"We find that thc receiver. Mr living.
Beef Kettle
I Rev J I .Batdorff of Buntkld.
Edward B Finley. Jr. had dis-, Tiie first purpox- in Catholic edu-J u. call for a coioncr'a inqin-st One
' presiding elder of Michigan Confercharged his.duties In a very cap­
ha* not yet |xtn ordrre'd, bur may
cnce. will hbld the lut quarterly
able and workmanlike manner to love and tn serve God* In add; be
iHi ided on later if further Invratmeeting tor the conference year ui:
Halting*, Michigan • Telephones 22-11•2557
and lie is to be commended iton they should b&lt;- taught what sci ‘gallon Seems to Warrant such a
Baltimore and Hasting* circuit- next
therefor.
We find
further tfiat
tfiat Mr
Mr Kim
Kim ?J 011 t,,e »«t. and truth; Saturday
that
and Sunday Hex Batdorff
"We
find futther
■ aril speak al Hie Hojie church on
Sigler, attorney for the receiver.
helpful to tin nt. Tr.cy shoi;
PROGRAM W EEK OF JUNE A
ANDREW
ha? faithfully d;•charged his du- tauxht as well to deeply thc nnnd
Saturday at 3 P M and on Sunday
SUNDAY — MONDAY
•tie* andaio criticism ot any kind ",,d.
’hint anti dcvei &gt; the will’
what Is!
Springs church Saturday and Sun­ /could b- offered by anyone who)!° 'eck after and f. lh
Andrew a Geiger, aged fiS.
day evening ut 7:30 o'clock. Large
was conversant, with the facts r,*hl'
* u li known in the northsurrounding Hie failure atm sub- There was a beautitu
attendance te desired and anticipat­
requent activities of th-- N*a1,- . fittuic clotyig ot tiie exerrix-i »i-.h iIvhI tor nnny yexr*. died Sunday i
ed AH focal church offiiv* are re­
In Hi* Lntcit Thriller
tills- Start- Bank.
Um marching out of the church U night nt in* liome in Carson City.
quested to picaent written reporta at
tills last mijeuiig
' A regards thi- activities of
seven members of lhe cl^a*. turn'tiaving suffered a -n &gt;ke Sunday!
for ACID
i ff;cct* and director.! of the bankV:!ad in white cap and gown ut-.d morning while conducting re-rvires!
immediately preceding the cto*- riC“ *'nc prcccd.-j by .« lutl- girl;Uto Methodist church of which he
Ly
} Stomach!
mg. we'find no . unwarranted berrying a beautiful bouquet of ffu-s - • •••—
Special Extra—
■The council met Friday iP.ght and,
ultl-.drawapi bv nhy ot thc offi- 'r’ Tne class went • &gt; st Ho t
fall ije W;
a*K|e from adopting tin- budget for
Laurel and Hardy in "Towed in a Hole"
cer* or director.-.
,
clmoi where many at the.relative,
..
next year, on " which *e comment
. We further belicic that th- •’"■•d ten-nd. avietnblcd and contra’.- Stirvivin
LATEST
NEWS EVENTS
d ■ o-lton' committee, headed by
Uicm
~ ~.
• daughter-, a brother. Sam ticiADULTS 33 CENTS
CHILDREN IS CENTS
yourself and Other* whom you
.
■ i Qiumbv and * suter Mrs.
n-prewnt. were earnest tn y ,;;I NOTED BIBLE TEACHink Yarger f&gt;f Carlion.
erty
committee
..
■
dcurc to bring to light th- actual
ER COMING HERE.
uncial .-••nice- are bring held
that land within the limits o! thc
condition
of
affairs
in
the
said
TUESDAY
“■ •' 't; A M. at Hie Carson I
city donated fdt gardening purpose*
bank and that it «as
y church.
shall be plowed.
It takes dn|y about 3 min­
in nund tlvat you qsked
R s Gtu-er »«,. highly regarded
ute* for Bfoma-Rex. thc new.
amination NVe believi
• 1; '.Ik' Michigan Conf-rence and J
il-r pruning
deeper truths
driirrtuv lasting antacid
!Md held posiihins of trust in the
li-rest- ol thr community anti
tho^staff^M
powder, to bring, you relict
conference
•
will undoubtedly, quirt many of
• ’ - - ■
from sumach ««mu&lt;m. And
bidder
the nasty rumors winch have «x- . i'. • and ha* repitM iitcd n u.dely
ita. relief is lasting, too'
And Short Subjects
^-,Ten Cents to Everybody
010,1 B,'( 1 AGAIN
L.tid m and around lhe village Bible conference at.d etangtluiie,
DEATH
OF
A.
I..
-dPOOR.
WON
ON
FIRESTONE,
For Bi*ma-Rcx acts tour
cf Na*hvlll«- regardir.s the man­
On Tuesday of lax? wtekt Alfred L. i
.
। Andru* Sen ire. announces on anway* to give quick comfort.
agement of Hie Nashvtlte State mretings
Get Peptena. the sclentin'WEDNESDAY
— THURSDAY
Spoor age 79 for twenty years a ■ ’ Bank."
He
txtom * viifa of bwotingi.,other page of this week* Banner Hie
iron and malt compound It
It neutralizes excess acid;
a’, lhe Baptist church on Sundayminting of (he Indianarxto auto­
enriches the blood—rebuilds'
facts brought out further dis-. June 4 «t il o'clock continuing till mobile race ye.Ccrday on Fireatanr
relieve* the stomach of gas;
Pennock hospital f jilowing an ex- ,. The
;
nerve tl**ue And it in»ooU«» l : r 11 a t e d mem­
tended illnes* Hr ha* been tn fail ip’ 'd .tnat Judge Bussell R. Me­ June nth He wiH give expciritMm tire*. Andru* Sernre t, rquinped to
erraxes the appetite and aid*
i. in whose court the receiver-. of jenpture- interpretation* of pro-: render a first cU-&gt; tire repairTervbranes and aids digestion
digestion You ton will ben­
was born at Mito and was uryr.ar- ithip I- pending, had acted very phecy and make an evangelistic ap-i.ec a* well a* earning a complete
of food* moat likely to lerefit from It Pepcona is'sold
jstock of Firertone tires Anyone inried Tiie only near »univ-.ng rela­ promptly upon All matter* coming 1*»1
ment
Hisma-Rex
is
sold
only at Rexali Drug Steres
before him. and that full public
Wevk night meetings begin at 7 30 ‘tcrc»ted in new ttre* will do well to
tive
is
a
twin
brother.
Burt
of
Ta
­
Get it today!
- only al Rcxall Dtug jStored
J call and talk over their tire prob­
coma. Washington Tiie funeral hcarmg* had been conducted upon Yuu will be cordially wecnmrel
4r&gt; tt today!
, tiie many questions arising in ref— •••
■—
jl'm* with Frank" Andrus bm first
LATEST NEWS — CARTOON COMEDY
I INI. SOAP BARG AIN
.
J read the announcement in ti.u uinducted by Rrv L crrncc to thc bank
Mr
Arthur
Anderson,
attorney
for
ADULTS U CENTS — CHILDREN 10 CENTS
AT LyBARKER s STORE, sue.
d|on Burial uaa in
B A LyBtrker ha* taken advan’------ ♦♦ •
i
•praL-tevilk1 crmcte:
a statement at the coucluiton of Ute lage of another one of Hkm: special &lt;
A WEI L SOAKBD HAT.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
buying vpiwtuaitlc* and is offering T. 8 Baud. Hie clot hire, soaked
to the public a weji known, nation-lune cf hl* i,ew imitation Panama
Siglet arc concerned,
allow me to, all. advcitiscd UMtet swp a*, un-.int. several day* in a tub ol water
----------Save with Safety t the Rexall Store
,
cumpltmciit then. very
..., lugiily on usually lew prices Every reader ol 'and if came out in fuu- ahape Many
717 So Hanoi el We .
the uiannet fn which “
they
----- ’han-Hie Banner should read hl* surctei ‘ I 'kip.e saw this dcniunstration m
7. Good aitendauoe at
runu
S Evan,. Sec. 7
died tjja affairs of this bank
ar.n^unctn^nt v«a
on another pug* v*
ot :u&gt;ra
cue v»
of the wmuuw,
windows &lt;x
of ms
his store
store ia*i
last
«-Att ot
IXUydlvestlgauon and 1L» retult. this issue
it*ue ot the Bunner,
Banner. trlluu
Celling *rck
seek, it will inten**i
Uilere»i von
you t*
to'call
at
ought
losatlcfy
Hie
people
of
Nashabout this money saving
event the store and Mat Hus hat. A man
A German claim* that oy wearing
Ville
and
Uie
depositor
of
lhe
bunk
Every
week
Mr
1^
Barker
lias
a
Lean
slay
out
in
the
rain
all
day
and
wild pneumatic boot* lie will be
Telephone 2131 Wet eliver Hastings, Mich.
•htt the rtt’T’q^hip Im been c£Jt- special measaie to the public k’*- not injure his hat if be geu one
f
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
uiuliy and hon.-sUy conducted by the to lu* muciiaiuilx ?r «f huney like ihai Mr Baird lias a lucwtagcl
■ aid Hut'he
Mr. Finlay and liu attorney-. Kin; mirj prices lie 1* quotum on n.ci- in tins wveit* Batuwr atxiut Hio*e
iwhen he becanM engaaed and
Sigler.
.chandUe everybody Deeds.
pe* bathing suite he has in stock. |
walking on air.

^KTIGHTETHE
NASHVILLE BANK

TWO BOYS MAKE
. , GRUESOME FIND

LOCAL NEWS

WATERS

CLOTHES SHOP

Swim
Suits /

SETS*••

For Men
For Women
For Girls
For Boys
For Little Tots

......

Prices in All Wool
Fabric from

Feldpausch’s
Sugar
10,u- 49c

Coffee

Butter
- 23c

Another
Shipment of

White
CAPS
Sanforized
TROUSERS

,k 27c

Del Monte

Minute Biscuit
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Noodle*
Cigarettes4
Tissue'

up to $2.98

23c

Sleeveless
SWEATERS

jqc

If it isn’t good, WU
do not carry it

19c

4

CHOICE MEATS

Ham Ends

RlbBeef

WATERS

W_
/C

CLOTHES SHOP

Veal Roast
Loin Roast Pork R,b End
Finest Bacon &lt;*“•&gt;«•

Roasts

13c
10c

10c

TI&amp;ND THEATCF

r

• REBUILD
HEALTH...
STRENGTH

* MINUTE

RELIEF

V

RICHARD BARTHELMESS

“Central Airport”

WARREN WILLIAM

“The Keyhole”

this WAY/

Gene Raymond

Loretta Young

“The Zoo In
Budapest”

PEPTONA Bisma-Rex 50c

BUCK JONES

Carveth &amp;r. Stebbins

BARBARA WEEKS

“The Forbidden
Trail”

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY St IMJ

Sporting Items

companicd her- The funeral wa* j W. A. Spaulding of Wall lake
held Saturday with burtal al Dowa- spent the week end at the farm, Bernice went with Mrs Bellinger to pot luck dinner,
glue .and was attended by- John.Mn, Wilcox is home from the lake her farm in Alamo Saturday after-1 Tiie following
Bradfield and Mr. and Mr*. Merle!now.
noon.
'committee for w*
Bradfield and Jack who remained I Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey .spent
———• •• —----Ella Smith. Anna T
over night and *pent Sunday in; the week end with lhe latter
DOWLING CEMETERY CIRCLE. Trwvwr, Malli* Van 1
’Dowagiac apd Kcrier.
iter, Mr and Mrs. T. Tack.
The Dowling Cemetery circle will ■ Warner.—Blanche F

MILO;
•
Dr. Ernest Burnham of W. 8. T- CThe Home Literary (Jhib wa* rep- gave thc address .
'resented by thirteen members nt tlx
Mrs. Bradfield was called to KaiKalamazoo County Federation «of amazoo Thursday erenina. on ac। which it u a part* Friday at Cli- count -.4 tlx fatal accident of her
max. Seven were from this commun- hiuthind'* cousin, who wa* run over
ity A gjod program was presented..by an automobile Her ruother ac-

K.H.S.M1LEBSETS&gt;E",,!,TSJ......
H STITE BKOBDi“N“’,!x,.E”"r
k\ Women’*
’Kerchiefs

lino Saturday, June 3
NELSON GARDNER BEATS
, Hastings annual City Tennis
ALL COMERS.AT THE
Tournament will begin Sunday. June
1 4. and continue until July 4. accordM. 8. 0. MEET

i irut to the official* in charge There
will be senior single* and doublet,
CLIPS TWO SECONDS
,1 Junior single* and doubles and this
FROM PREVIOUS MARK X’r ,or ihe nnt Umr' ,‘n5t’‘11 dou’

' T*1&lt;‘ CU’f ha' PWChaWd tWO MW
Blue and Gold Team Places tlnni» neti and the tehool one ao
Sixth Among Twentythree court* will be available for
PivA fl.i&lt;nA|. Iiiraeilcr and play.
rive scnoois
। Thosc enterta&lt; lhc senior singles
' Running in hl* lost ma).&gt;r meet j will compete for the silver challenge
for the HasUngs High school, Neldonated by tire Hasting* Ito.«o.rem,
■33 graduating da**, broke lhe ex- contestant* will play fur posre.Mion
luting Michigan Claa* B record fur of a trophy donated by tiie Hasthe mile by two seconds at tlx .late
Lions Club and won lost year
lnter-*chola*tic track and flaUFwert l,v Lrma Bu&amp;ii. Suitable awards will
at M s C. Saturday Hi* time was “ » •*
to winners of the dou4 minute*. 34 aiid 6 10 seconds. Thel**'* matches
-- and]i Entries for the tournament close
former record of 4 minute*. 36
. Saturday. June 3. and drawings will
, be made that same evening. Tlia-e
hading colleaiutc milers of thc, who have not yet registered siiould
I-are tlxlr name, at Hodgea* Jewelry
United States.
Track cnache* ut the mee t were, store here Fnlry fee* have l*rn
rtithusiaatlc about tiie jerfurmanc-, Mitetaiitlaily reduced this year.
Gardner- flfrnrd in. His time wms, Twenty-five cent* includes the fee
all thc more remarkable because of■ for both singles uikI double* while
thc fact that a rain wax beating entry/to tlx mixed double* is 10c
down during thc entire lime he was, extra Lunt year the fee was 25c
for both singles.and double­
on tlx track Gardner not only brat each
1
Entries arc coming In fast. Mr.
eveiylhing that Class B competition!
had to otter but finished well uhi-tui। Hodges report*, with many new
1
name*
on the list.
of the best Class A runner a* well ,
All women and any boy who has
Aside from interest in athletic*.
Gardner has taken iwrt in just
1-.
eligible
for thr Junior tournament.
about ax many different activities
as is possible for one fellow to do All others come under the jxnior.
Tie led Til* class in scholarship. is' rtawincatlon With three cotOts
a l«-aijer of hf&gt; Scout troop, was available and entries coining In fast,
elected Scout mayor" of Hastings indications wr that the meet this
during the recent drive, has taken
part In dramatics. debating, tennis. most Interesting ever staged here
■ basket ball, was a member nf fac­
ility-student council, a president of LOCAL PYTHIANS PLAN
the Hl-Y club, etc
SUMMER MAT PROGRAM
Thc brilliant performance turned
in by Gardner at -Iornslng is apt to
Tiie last indoor show to be held-by ■
overshadow the fact that the .Has­
ting* delegation finished sixth the
'
Pythian* will take place this
Tliursday at Castle H9II Fol­
among the twenty-five xcliools who week
'
entered
lowing that the shows will be held
ut tix Fair Ground*.
Wayne Snyder ran lhe 440-yurd wi-e|tiy
'
dash in the best time he ever made
Headlining thig week * bill will be
to finish a close second His time Chief
1
War Eagle and Frank New-!
was 52-1 seconds, good enough for port
1
ha* been selected to oppose
an eosy first place in any ordinary Hie
1
Chief because of the rapid climb
meet Huss Zerbcl leaped 20 feet. he
I has been making in pro-circle*
4 and '. Inches in the broad Jump. This
'
txiut promises plenty of action. |
about the best performance hr has
An old acquaintance ot Hastings
ever made. but had to lx- satisfied fans
I
is Jimmy Muller who will’meet
with third place. Tills distance the
1
fast Tommy Tasso in the send| I
would ordinarily wm a first in any final.
1
'Class B competition
in
state
.
... the
-----------Four rounds ot boxing will ojww
The relay team consisting of Ful- the
!
bill.
ler.
Irr. Zerbel,
Zcrbel, Lpchleitncr
Lfchlcitncr and Snyder.
Snyder,
-------------&lt; w »
■■ — Rot revenge on tlx rruck Grand WOODBURY NINE
Huven team for u .defeat adminis­
tered at Grand Rapids last week by
DEFEATS THORNAPPLE
beating them out for second place
at M. S C
A fast, snappy game was pluyed
Tiie Hastings track team this.year nt Thornapple lake on Decoration
maintained the fast pace set by bth- IX&gt;y txt wren Tliornapplc mid Wood*
rr teams of Hie pa.-.t few years. Th.!’L~
birj .....
th*
1 on being -5 v..
t &gt; ..0 ...
tn
IJttie-Seren championship was won favor of tlx latter Pitcher Gleason
for the third successive year and in twirled for Woodbury and Card and
addition Coach Hawthorne and his Smith lot' the Luke.boys
__ meet
Sunday,
4.
Thornapple'
proteges did not loee. a dual
F
—J ’ June
’
• the —
during the season.
(boys will cross bats with tiie Middle­
------------- viile Independent* at Tlionwpple
lake ground*. .
M. S. C. FRO$H BEAT
There team* are well matclicd and
INDEPEhTOENTS
IENTS 2—0 this should be a real ball game.

No Score Made After Second HASTINGS K. OF P.’s
Inning—Gama a Pitch'
DEFEAT FREEPORT
era* Duel
i ■ ■

...a
.
.
.
Haatings Knight* nosed out the
the^Sva^St n
droPf*d Freeport fedependeuta in a 10-in-j
SSsoThS“ iSSSLfVETv
n,n»
at FjrejMirt Decqrallon
seawn here Decoration Day to the
Brlt»el. Price and Houvenair
fm»ht
!'h *7m, n “ &lt;‘‘°T,y'^»rki'd for the winners Wlngar and)
tout htistruggle, tiu- fina I score being ; Ky^y f(jr Ibe torr* Center Field!
am n,n ZTTh ‘ 1' , 5an? P’“ "."'•'"it** Hawthorne ol tiu- Knight*;
Other’S.
*2!**
“n" made nine put-oute and tw*&gt; nsrtst.!
othrr tn thesecond. From then on at the nlalc
i
neither side scored Hastings hod
RHE
IhL
o *W‘^ ?Ut .urrC? 1
0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1-653
able to crash through for the de- Freeport 000010300 0-6 4 7
cUlvt hit. Only one error was made------------^ * ___________
during the entire nine innings. Has- RQARD OF RFVIFW
Ung* breaking the perffbt record
, DUHnu U.T ”1 W
71ic game was a pitchers' duel from
FINISHED FRIDAY
start to finish. Stole touched Potter
----------for rev.-n hiu while ibe local mix Made Reductions Totalling
waji only able to collect three. Tol
Nearly 1400 000 Prom
onset this, however. Potter only
«eany »«uu,uuu From
walked one man during the nine
Last Year 8 Figures
inning* wtiUe the State twtrler pre- . Before the member* of the toaid!
rented the Independents, with eight:of review concluded their labors oh I
rr**
Friday, when they added the two *u-1
&lt;*»te »aM&gt;n theJndepend- pervioora' roll*, they .found that thei
ent* have defeated Marshall, Plain- total, a* equalled by the review'
well and Grand Ledge In out-of- board was 54.454.133 Last year the I
town game*
'equalized value wa* f4.B38.P26. This!
NSX Su,,‘1“&gt; the Charlotte Indemnde a drop of almoat
almort 5400.000 from 1'
*«~r-, made
pendente wiU come here for a game.
a------ 1 a ye«r ago.
A revised schedule of games for
The Urge drereose In equalized I
several weeks ahead will be ready value ta not due" to changes in city
for publication txxt week.
real astate. for very little change),
was wade in that. The difference
WOODLAND TRACKSTERS represents largely decreased stocks ;
of merchandise of the business men. !
WIN FIELD MEET and much lower price* for what
good* they did have on hand; also
The Middleville Athletic teams smaller inventorlra of most of the
ck*&lt;xl their season at the Barry - lactorics. which arc below those or­
Eaton county Track and Held Meet dinarily carried. Tills wa* particu­
held at Nashville Friday. May 26 larly true —
.... —
« furniture facof the
two
The schmls competing were. Naah- lories and nf the E W Bliss plant,
ytlle. Woodland. Middleville, Sun- These, with the changes made In «*fleld and FreeportI sc&amp;smenu of personal property along
Woodland scored 56 points in thc the business street, accounted for
Track Meet to take Brat place,' practically all the decrease
Middleville second with 42 pointe.! Elsewhere we comment on*the fact
Sunfield third with 21 points and that the city budget this year will
- Nashville seven atid Freeport six call for a tax rate of but »I5 00 per
Points.
j 11,000 on the valuation made by thc
Woodman from Woodland re-1 board of review for this year. Last
ceived live medal for high point 1 year the tax' rpte was 17.47 on a
man. while high honors In five girls’ valuation nearly 5400,000 higher. It
events went to Jo Burns of Middle- leap be wen that the council made a
vide| noteworthy reduction in the city
The Baseball Game between Free-1 budget and have given the taxpayers
port and Middleville was the dosing due consideration. The board ot re­
event of the afternoon. Freeport view could not change real estate
winning J-0.
(values, because nobody knows what
Freeport boasts an undefeated'such values really are at lhe present
team this year while Middleville al- j time, to they were left largely un­
to has a good record. Preston apd disturbed until normal time* shall
Knowles formed the battery for enable the assessing officers and
Freeport while Peeling and Adams board of review to arrive at prober
worked for Middleville.
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FOUR

—
'•
•
{ccmpunied by Mr. Kelley's daugh• - -Jter. Margaret, wto will spend lht'1
mlnln, iu
rourw ot wuoo
...J
------------- ------------------ summer here.
with the Federal Board as, referee v
UHU
D:i.„fV
x
1
Mre Hwnnnli Barlow Went to!
Needed Revenues for Schools.
DUS Of I esteruay Alkgan Monday as a delegate to!
to see that all unite’ of Industry and
the Diocesan Convention of thei
_t ______________
the public are dealt with fairly:
COOK
IIROS . Kilil
Women , Auxiliary She will visit
War nn Lobbyists.
— -------- —:---------mere Important.- thc rules once
TpN YEARS AGO TODAY
friends in Kalamazoo before return-1
VANDENBERG ON FARM RELIEF
ravstXTY KIOHTR YELK tjtabltehed can be enforced
Appropriations Upped.
(Continued from page onoi
.
City Clerk DavU. Ray Waters. ing
u‘*
Senator Vandenlwrg. though
.. ........ . —
k E Brown of Tuixxmi. Ari- the legislature what D known as the
Lanjdng. Mich-When thc voters «...
Dan.Ajhalter
and Clauduuv.
Bush plan *
usually co-operating with President
ON THE SPOT. :
V',M&gt; ? “-vluiig hb. father ut Thatcher-Sias bill This bill makesJ
Ri»v«’vcit's program, doesn't think ,»( KklUwn wral w ,U» W1U ., to leave this week Thursday tor ®
'
r.&lt;&lt;i&gt;pi Michlvn to engage in S'
.C’r^' “8”“ ’ /.eW ,1OUr‘ ‘.n a direct appropriation of tl5.000.000
J. P. Morgan A: Company L, on much of live Administration farm
5,ty Tut“lld&gt;' calling un old from the genwral fund of tiie slate,
the »pot. A senate investigation I tvltef nw«-Mjrc. He ilix^noj question year aga and voted to change thr iroiikl.-! -ng They claim Hwy hare
--------------system of
taxation —
in —
thia ---------state, a tew large streams, especially frl5.„ ,
‘but U not to be paid unliax state
delving into the afiatrs of this fi- ....
**" * «
”* j- -■ ---------------:
,I
support the bill but says experience; hundred* of thousands of .them did stocked with corn fed trout, qnd ■Mrs
" McCel! Marple returned on treasury condltrans shall warrant
__.rlal
htronuk
nanrial stronah-&gt;ld.
Strictly »pc»k- p!OX,tjwt r. t-ih- ir.-re than leg:.,- not realia^ that they fad endunwell condltlooed trout are cry-. Tuesday after a vUit with her Ax reported by the Ways and
U’ixAadvaSce;'1L,_T,I1uk
Iwwevvr,7.Tt isn'tthu
t particular
ub ln*- ----------... flfc|p ;fa farmer gPrf(j the wucauoml system ot 1"K th' *r ,-JC? oul !ur ,h“ nuartette *ittthci-; Frank Little. o&lt; Portland.
Mrs Joseph Emery ot Havana. Means committee the bill provides
" ■* * firm which U nn trial,. but tht
tire entire
Particular^ the S. ua'or think, Michigan. Utile did they think that
and gel 'em
t
that this money be Ineluded in Hie
OVTpmr BARKY
nn .If
If the inPmvwon-s designed to pay, through their vote that unless dra*\,r auU M1? ,w B MclXmald Cuba, u visiting her parents, Mr. apportionment
YEAR !X ADVANCE
of the primary
♦ i-’ i private banking system.
in­ l,:*'
and Mrs. o. D. Spaulding.
,
,
the
of
subsidiiling
certain
forms
i
tig
action
oLsAuskind
wav
*Aken
*
n&lt;
*
‘’
•
‘
Whter.
Helen,
and
Mr.
Pratt
ichool fund
t ■
.* vestigaUon prows of anyrea!
any real worth w iu(i|)
„w, drii; £-! Charloiie were
wtll not
FORTY Y'EARS AGO TODAY. !i If the primary school fund sliould
it thus! determine whether the’long fnii ly wi’.l'i Michigan farmers. Th! ’,
be •ra.vw.uvu
tl5,000,000 yc*
yearly
state ma
aid
.
uc
r,y then
men xiair
Mr
(Hid
Mrs.
N
A,
FuHcr
Jefi
would
bring
it
up
to
$30.000.000'
unterm investment busiry-.’.s U a mon- tn'fact,
'' ' might,
- ■te a «on.or
- ■ -■ ■blAtwe-.
■ - ■- I kCn terminated
.'
’
Power
Mr&gt; n Dicker^™ leaves Thursday1 TU. dav for Chicago They will dcr lh« tail Ten percent of that
r&gt;i»pi«x »a&lt;
epely dominated by Morgan and his chaw nut c .’uid have been'mad-' School leaders by working night
again-', marly nil the farin r.-'n. f; *Jl4 au, haVl. W(irta^ li;i[ ., .)U11 no&lt;m for a two weeks'visit with her xjxjuJ a few ue.k, there and then toU1 would lx- set aside f« cqimll............................. .
ohn. u&gt;‘u i. iwrtihu in-.nui
*'"*
*■' P&gt; 11 Colorado for Uw summer.
/al..,n purpose*, and-00 per cent
trury. it is a hlgJUy comjietitivc busi­ lb. rural .Iw,I Ml-ton
„a cl„- -puBlu.
lU.o.u. MMI.
_
... Waiter Buckput of Toledo, would be apjwrtioncd on the basin of.
Mrs.
“W W M l
ness subject to the wart# and elisor- term# their ipit :&lt; •- in what ।. Michnun can be coiihrueitea. -n t
M«- Tlx*. I&gt;;wdle and.Ohio, is expected tn tin- city next the sctiool. census. Before a school . *1M w gb IF bM
•
'• Mr and Mir. Chas Yoe -J .lutite neck
■ i ' k tovn.it relatives and friends, district c.m participate in llw ten
*A ■b*%3 Wji A J1A-0
., der of «n unregulated. blindly rente known as general.iarnuw.'hare not'
Mi*s Knapp, who for *ome tlmc lxr “U’1 *1' Unal exjienditurra must * Ww
reeefad t!;e consideration in the! Through a bill that wo., prepaled
«»&gt;lUd ut Thus Clarke s on
inrnds ot th.- p ditmans accented by RCprv.M.nSi,Uve Thoma., Tfalrfar
lias made her home with Jas B be taken Into conrideralion.
t
imder private banking tte Hx-cixll.-.l fanning interests ol 0. Mm-kurm. fur many years a u. ll u . .. 1Homer Warner was in Alb; &gt;n
fllMU
left Monday for California
Tlw- blU Provides that a sc hool
Okllaary nail
i‘"tncni-y irusf has d&lt;- .l;,e Wnt and tern I h
and Sunday,
taxpayers can sur- dutnct niu-'‘ ,ev&gt;’ “ minimum of
knu.,nl cduc&lt;Uor tl* uc.,tern Mich- fSaturday
5
,T"----- TT tnc guest
-- ” of
- i ,,
But thL'.t, th&lt; v..,j- senator Van- Klin and Iu prerent Vive Don -Six, ol 1:15. ,ri‘’/“ter- Mfa Qrpfa Winner,
yeloped. thir, mnnqjx'ly must b-'
E*1 Bromley of sawtelle. Unliior- buildimts with pardonable pridt -all
T n' lonP~ r LLl' .* * J
broken; if..oh the o'.livr hand, th- d.nlxiz MZ&lt; . up the eiUct ot ifa Midland, a idrmer edurato.- it t,
farm relief mmun-uiion tiie inter-; pr(„!a^ t0 !ai.,.
from nliU iliU i‘*vn Vl*'ufa his lathe.-.
committee iindv that the investment • swot Michitran farni-r.x -i'h&lt;-only tht- sales tax revenues 'hat iu.- t&gt; ■’‘pin'«y Bromley, the isi.-t week. Iu except the Smead Jumbo Gbimtuiys te’rt.nntM-nt of the 90 per cent of
and tec-1 thnl thev li.ree a splendid llw’ u’1,al. P-rl,}li,r&gt;' *c^’,x“ f'nnl d&lt;**
biwiiw jx b highly cnmpftitive- the available t&lt;rtimat&lt;-of tn- rates texes
co!lcclM an&lt;1 dlV(.rt thv;.x. lulld. c mfanv with Mr. and M&gt;&gt; Frank Prop.iv .Th everything in threguteUim bn h.al ur.d clothing pre^biy tos tfa re-lwfa. of the sState
7atV *ThiZ
This
»»‘*y rintid at Philo D;t&gt;.
problem will be one of regulation
.... -h;lll(lk
-- .d- &gt;u?t a, -j)A., .t&gt;, hb'mrt r.t th., -i/.-b
.
.
;ite rnrestlmresU- ‘••r.-atz-ct by tin- bill r.ro|&gt;hcsy a nrtm-. SUII1 wiU
and' cmtrol. To date, the
uf thc county's bu»uu-:a&gt;. ‘ • have allotted to it'Miincient money'
Mary McFarland Forte. who ruction
...
the equalization fund to make
w ■"" 'knowr nlum {n* °! * ’'!lk?&gt;01X1 cn ^-k'},|8an the primary' school fund of thr pout.
Many
expressed,
u sdeath*
to from
gafion iucs- pointed nut wt
wei Known oon.Mim.-rv inc.uduw wmow
entire •io.uuu.uuu
H15.000.000 win
will no.
not gi&gt;
g» .
rjr
„PThave
„
Ininrr
-----------------------------------------------ieettir.'
U5&gt;
Ult’ dl’torncc
For each adili-.
--- ---- - on , th
in--- enure
.—
............. ., ............. ,.hear
W M
M. at
Putter
.s lertur
1 ut ,.“
tint,al
numl‘ ‘&gt;.lw,k
flaws in our intome' tax
x law.
Uw. and
Utmeis '.hrnv.lv.* The
maxi- :dlrcc
direcUy
the pr
primary
achool hu, tswn visiting J*
&gt;«"”»•'
which Rev.
he delivered
tVCh^tX
on‘1 pup!
,bo'’■■ ru—tv- “raViri
,lrt l,p tn
The maxi.|y into thf
tm.ir&gt;. ;thlX11
|mrr mother.-Mi
XtlrhtPnli ..... ■ but
..........the ...
. provicl.
............ ...
— ....vuu
iv.t-.L- ft &lt; .r.
meaaun
:hut. IJ l c WlIllatTls
WiII.-hl- tk-f.kr
b.-f..nA_.,..mbly -t IXEu-uek HnrXt W H : • pngx^-d t.&gt; add »9 j.-r pUlxl
disckwd the ronmon business prar- mum. retiinatrdboniu tor* Michigan
A HARMONIOUS fJUCCESS.
farmer., lis, JlB.mOOO.
Illnrtv
The ,u
h’r in *'
w huinc tn Chicago.
Chlcaau.
Z.' C
”pn?k'-' i.'.mi
ti&gt;«Mmahuiinn
fund
Iia.wo.OW. or a wt
n--t Xio.»io.-!nin
ftj I)ej c-nt of it'sh d! The
Horn
the
equalization
fund.
ttte &lt;(f favoritism to Tnsfderx.” Al­ farmer.-.
L c.
of Clvrelimd. Florida. last winter. Rev Puffer has
to Mr.-.
- j--- Schill
—— ,l|t
K
■
“
“
“
-s
■&gt;&gt;»&gt;?«
“
»f«i&gt;
A delightful surprUc was. sprung though coruiderablc srasatiopaiisni icoouo. In otter words, pare thaniwher ten per cent will be used...
. wet.j- wJth
of Michigan s nrnnej;, n, ip build up the poire.- school di .- ?!"'’■ ' ■ »I*ndW
5.. .UW- o.nta Ils uil. 1. 'Tlu- ’«»■&gt;"/
eoai.niuul... .. tn
on this community Thursday eve­ ha* developed in comwetum w.ih four-IHinv
. Mi?
----- 1T. IL Eaton.
w .-uld subsidize farmenc outeidc ut lrlct, -nn,-. part of th- rtiea urc llcr
•si....- ..nd th.-1»* v.i.
t,a. s
»“'
*«*n »-•*■;
ning by the Haxtlxfgx Symphony thcst'revrlattons' they arc uniinport-; Mich:r.an 1 tear this Is a sales tax;th(. 1Wr ncl whleh
M:ve'.
Phwbe Haruu-t,
Phccbr*
rh- lias, madr nvj,r nt . st.idy nt
t”"' t
1111 11
Orchestra. Although patrom were ant. The &lt; cntlaLpurjFde of the.i which our Michutan farmers can ill ,4nr lbl (lbRct tii..-aldiiw nf the pmr- Baiv.** and Bertha
...n.enlwf ...... t». .nd Shat t»
"&gt;»- »P.itlnrd lo have levied upon tla-ir own:,
E'RE put eli-Arftlnft ■
...- .cn-x-bi
schools but
but in
in ■-■■alitv
reality &lt;iui
did not
not wnrk
work ....................
1.. . ... ... »1U UndnnW-lly l&gt;. »dl' "“’.fi'"'* ,!
"‘* .'T.'J"'’' “’I1";1
prepared for somctiring considerably committee j.s t-.l. .fii.tl, out...
u.ietlu-r &lt;-r
Michigan customer;,.''—
-(iu; jiht
14.,. that
H'^uril X'ily.
Ul,rlh
money did not. equal no p r pupil.
extra fur t lu-new Sal
~!ou:
that wav.
way. The
T.„ TimtcherT...:. —
better -than the ^visual amateur not tte mteintvatmrnt’ of capiui!: ixirtta Nyws.
— provide*
- 'this
..........................
. 'I Sias •bill
aid t-o that
m&gt; Malar At«l-««i »«', ..Idins
'I'ti!' ,n*
muslcal-offenng. It j» probable that both here and ubroud during tinTWENTY YEARS AGO.TODAY.
avmrdupau- to Jib. HuslliiYs friends
b,‘ 5,‘J_ ■'* *,5° P,'f P»|m
a Ply. Thu Onttulna new invention
....... i..-1
l«'«b’ the pporer school renette its
Hott TO IMPROVE.
I benefit.
' ’
very few expected to hear so fine mast rlcejdr it the, work nt a mo­
. rduMc ol u.r. la.t awl. 'n..rr ‘"‘i'U»«";, raW-um u mad.- Iwa program, in eury way the organ:- nope
Tongues of informed persons‘»UU These two member., of the lnu&lt;e :urr.c;| from an extended trip
...» b. in. blur,.lav. ohm ...r Major ’'* *■ JO ,ha’
ar*-—*! ds.trkl cal.
il? result of unregulated
•as lor the elimination of thc{have hart the assbtance
Stipl.
. ■ i. hand Sil r.lrh Ibr ™i,.«u&gt;n ?**
l« l'»P" -■»' In
ration U a credit to those who an- C11pr
in Oklahoma, has rcpurch-ta'l ot li , good iuiiinnnship unit of government, hold-; WeUter fairer and .i Tarp- num­
,1”' cieuwnt.vrv made and a- lessrc
actively interested in it. The or­
E. A- Crandall. th&gt;- ur.'.-.qy
. uis that it is ctt-ilcte.expensive, anu.b r of other pniminent educators ol
wnvtwl I,... ..»■ kind or nmr in *
,lh* ''"h «-lr-.l and -nil ordinary th
1-..-S which Mr. Cr.-nmaU pur- a&gt;i&gt;ru&gt;? n.&lt; ..dt»tM. „i,n,n. uni-. i“”SS".
chestra received splendid
CROWNERS OF QUEEN8.
। unh-c' ?.s»ry lo^these modern limes. ■ the stat
,j cha-.ed from Mr Horton.tx'fcre the
from the audlufcc.'w-Iiich indicates' tiwernor Convdock, wt- read, run
1.. m. -"nn
rnOm-r
r
“ipWlfj'KCSn.rnn-n.."'
: jund. wt-.do not hold much &lt;
h-nr that the nluca’aimd syswii in rnrrT-a -tt.- " ——v.i—
■ "l.’.l Ur many Int.l • nkinn '? .... .abb mil .t-1.
. . n«a
that good music w.-lj pn.u tiled can finally d.-.ated to atu nd the num.;ion'Monddy -Mr. Crandall Intqtion for kvvcrnmentai improve-. Michigan was the object of a y-nIn th,, rur Tl„. H-lK.,1, ™‘ci
IK. KT
compete onrecen tern»—ocrawonally «ui blosNonv Hower* trull and beamy munf through alxslitlnn of Th-..- ■ |«.ral altnck on the part of many who
are run on fast tunc ant! by tiie tinu’*’
at leant—with jaw and the blues f.istHaJ,-, held annually in M1clilt.a:i township umt- luwdl ta&gt;;c man,, i think u»&gt; nvucli money is si&gt;c;it fu:
as uiuch of tt will te required t.
thc-if—Worse, halvea” -,v.’ '----- *■
hax been .*
to crown u I '. -file of! tie- public payrolls, but । th.• educate; n o: Rh-children, when
singer. Undoubtedly the presence of but ab‘olutvly re!
and lT ‘,"4’
‘“^"1".''"’.
nwii thc children have flushed
.......
....&lt;............
Tte 'rhx-i'dnn 1 . • tiwji“will ci uh In .’its wake the ex-'.ilm crisis aiH'.vd in the legi-.la’urc.
.!av\n'rm.-« '"'uiftrd to sch.x.L causing
much .-ales tux will b- added Lu th
seasoiH-d concert musicians from
i
w.wn • a travanancr mid nxrntpUoft 'that. uh j.m)y a few can-lx- found who anof goods. unri will
unnecewnry
w
iviuiK-n.
Grand Rapid., helped tlw orchestra
era-. Qu&gt; cn-crowuiiig -as st- ji.iy
■* inot llHgcHtuhly In accord with the for Denver. Colorado. jBlK’re she *11 Siamlard time i&gt; me legal tlnu- anti
’
to develop so rapidly. AU of .ihw gubernatorial occupation 'is just
(plan to keep Michigan's cducivtion- :|Wii) the summer.
it cd-jid be adopted a* v. •■!! its not
mtn an; fine arti.&lt;u who contributed aixrut'its far belGW thc UjecrcUa^l
In! standards as high as, present con- ’ Mr. and Mi • ' Vicb.r Lagan - lur city use RallttMidn hove adopted
Hrs Eva Trant vein wa- nn over
. ,0-20
Jamestown. N&lt; w Yctk. an- cxix-ctet
•Uuotw will permit. ’
,
generously oi their time to promote cygnny of -.hat cfflcc as. for cx.im’
Former
State
Repreientatise
John
trnnwx-ary dvlJy and con- Mt.-. Janus 1$Ter. in WixHitul.
A
iflterest in music here. With tha as- }1je. posing with a w&lt; U-lilted. stein
mother. Mr;
Tl-ptc. who during the many .v.-nre
4.5®
x21
sUtarice and lhe leadfrxhipof a cap- j,r 3.2-betr ■ -.cral days te t-re tte;
jhc wq&gt; a member of “
’ "
txwell were Sunday r vr.nmg4.75xV»
a
of the
to P.uader.4. C-&gt;
77f«f)U“ ^ourtell
able director, the forty local amateur Juain,. brcu- w.is entirely legal. Tinlarfarmers of the stale, declares alter 't,M r*'
W111 make her torn.- wu:y
an the altar nftuttni
musician* and ten from other put- pphticM value ol queen-crowning
Dr. Upjohn la b'uldina a Mdt-walk
1 making a careful study of. the nuf.
i!r •'Ul“ ^.iMl: , EHiti Bolt, i returned last
«l.'fO
*bf the county who two months ago hil&gt; j^.n
&lt;iv,.-.,...!una:(:ii
ureal tdusc. l-.nthusimerous sales tax. bills before the J«ML--!&gt;&gt;n\ _y
wi*ek toller home in Manlst*.— coun­
.
. hnd-ntwr pteyrei lu un oiclu-str* p^bably thc quwn-’iienwlt. and her
irglfluture that Micliignn farmerMr, ana Mrs. Fraiik Ahinnirl-A lienee.
ty after visiting relatives in this vi­
together were able to pre.-cn: at) clrcie (lt trll.ncU
pie.wrl with
■ an- wing to pay just as much 11.
r'r &lt;}raiw Rapid* will ' Milo .Sheldon.' twin brother
cinity.
ASh/ldoii
of
this
city,
who
: tli. v ever did. Unite;
Rt-niefliber then1 will lx- ixith Sun­
ambltiou, program of symptemk ,ltch UIlw?rranh-d nxmgnitlon and
gems in a mftintr that would have njjty remember to • vote rtebf ntis sfwndiiui n few day t|ctiix*) and a p.-eachiirft «trice'
at the church next Biimlav. Be Mire1
tn it:- • •* u»&gt;ting P A and
dBm- credit u.a trie ran orwnira- rlwtton unu-bul what of the
Indiana, all* glu^U of . Mr.
&gt; wi'it whom iie wu’&gt; wont to
tion. A civic project ot thte caHtey Krvat number &lt;&gt;t dbuppoUtted and
William and Lloyd Cogswell of
late m hik. boyhood days
legMatun- who have
deserve*
’on merit alone.
Lakeview wire guests al Mr. and
.... support
.....
.o..^ It
’’ paf.-jbly disinuntk-d "alw-MiB” and
ia;. Mi- fapie. Some
.
U a real try*t to those who enjoy,
hue a celebration here on the Mrs. Crr Flifhei * Fjlday ol lost
ins to say that the farpier will pay
asi?-'j&lt;,-*phinc Lotu
good muxl aiid providi-s aplrtidn!
ccniriv; faurthm July? W«- certainly
enthuxiasm then-’ So may
more than ever before. Only Unit- W1’ at: istjs ;a the ci
ought not to let any Fourth of July
training for amateur musicians of
I will tell.
nj.-1-h. d .m nffiY to 1
reforestation pro}* i t
Eldon * Oakx:
-tick to hL-resolve.the community.
.IU,- .....rMu.,! cun. „»«••» I-'™"&lt; BkUh“
without crhdiraling. L«t us cornV miw M'fw conup- ‘Cre 'k- txfatanding member of
Frrennrt i.imm. ..t
the sami: work. Our good wishes
-trod.
1
rnriu-e m .-taxon for thc coming surely
S7W. SvflV'r.r.'ir.ih ;U S E R.
pic in various remununlticz'
go with them
rnvag-incr th'go'.'mi- M',tc M‘fate, Who came &gt; ’
Fourth
and
have
a
rouser.
visited hi.r cliLsi-x h
^hrbigan to have a iM-nwiiiil
BACK TO 1913!
Your senbe mKsrd mentionthg
cultivate the &lt;tr--.ire and ’’yW-4;''-’
Deuihcra
!! -■ Long r
last week one ot our rlvdilh.graders'
Trom their ’chn-f" but—and l!
liom-st and sincere in
tall, t* on.t-'i
offerifig -Hit • 1 iLir. .. Johnxtowii. B.ltitii. re and who wrote tiie cxaniinallun Miss’
man ami a..man,, from
&gt;f k*byw
in Holings will b&lt;- approxim.it-'.v sn. - re- l-l -ium teaic the queenH'&gt;pe* Th-^ Teachers' A (X:ln?.on ol
Dorothy
Weeks’ name sliould imvilui.-r.
ol
the
Ijuman
i lhe above -n:d township will hold
tiie same as in 1Q13I in yplte of th- ■ crowning to promoter-.
1 tl&gt;*‘ pebble win* un­
Ills annual picnic on the banks of
fact tha’. valuation* in thc city ha-.&lt;;
Mr. and Mr.« Milo Barry •calle-1 i.jr
til thc people wim MipTHIRTY; TEARS AGO TODAY' |Clear lake in th«-tewnahlp of B illi­
eond.'miu
in
&lt;tron
Mnt
Jiiliu
firown and mother, M*«J
dropped nea.iy f mi hundred' thou­ • BETTER OFF' THAN MORGAN!
nunenL that public ofM&lt;s Maude Mudge Kurtz. h«o ac- n'
Jun? 16. 1U77 An Invitation is
i,ed to administer, city, county and villap- ulbciab who reptc.l a ivvTtkm with th? inhrm- extetith-d to all interested in eduea- Suran Harry, in Nashville, fi.uurd.n. 1
sand dollar* during the past year, •Barry county iuv» never been not
improve people and saaxni the h-aislafi'e liuila tr.nv: ’ &gt; ;an Concert Company and will start tlon -Bg Order. F.'Doty, Pn . te. nl
the rate per thousand ha- been re­ cd for Us great wealth However, i
la altii.
thi' tilings that cel the legislature to do thu, or that wits', tln-m itta-uj the wrehtf w.--k in
Th.- h-mpuranee meeting bn Suuduced Icon: S'
io must
thyir own advance.. -wiilch will help out fh* o&gt; tifiii .- Ji-dd- June un an all summers tour &lt;H thr Iday aflemixin ai jhr court house
record o'
wuifh more titan J P Morgan—at
EAST GUN LAKE.
Imn.- tic-urge Aver- !T.«. f»9 ninn-cd L*. lie at th. ’
■
। :■ ?, attended. Ablr and inMichiR-an n otl» ' Mr
by ;he oBlciate ’•' muni
LaVerm- Wiley and Ray Knuth of i
tnunitu- leas*. »hey paid income., lax.bt cquxlh
t-r
'.,thig
xpei-chex
were
in.me
bv
counties and townships to inftueni
White- Cloud spent several days vi-.-i
Rev. A. A Knappen. of Muson; P lilt,./
15-31 and 153T.
fri.-t.rlu
I....*n
leg;:latum that he h&amp;* pn.rntrd
*.l known fate : ■ u- • d furmade j&gt;.u
bill to-fhe legislature ntaku.g n_
Mrs, Ktht-F Gamble &lt;i| Ha-i;nfia'
Midili- Ville At three o'clock next
cient and hpiiisi management Has
A DIFFICULT SITUATION
thc wrvk end with Ute Null
01 Frank Murphy rrlmiiul oiIciim- for any person in
S-.btwth afternoon another merlins spent
the
employ
of
I
lie
'
sta
’
e.-c
fqrntly.
Ungs for years
not been Tdri
Kurt.-. Li a •nil Im- held in the court hot^e yard,
th&lt;? emph»y of any puli
Mr, Mildred Roush gave n siir-' WITH UU SAVER GOUJE-V PLY
dered by a birkei
tail w- arc ribl. able to nnnouni-e the
partlwwi bran
prise,re..
party Friday
inT|honor
1
-----nieht
.
m&gt;
of politic.'. Thi*
lered a fine
pro.icls directly or indirectly
qt John Crawford.,
bntlictiiy.
Mfr.
Grace
W-&gt;
r
;ksl;'ii
।
George
Prroinn
u
building
un
upjfpirit of civ!# a
member of the. legislature for
Rap'd n turned Monday
luht tn' his dwelling on Green gui-sG wr-rv. Mr ^&lt;f Mr.
Brown. Helen Pike. Mrs Mart­
&gt; dr:t* b.i
councilmen and other city elflrials
on the on* pur.K.M- of infiuri'cmg him or
fr.po
liendmg Icgtslntibn. For ye -*
.Grans. Mr and Mr., Charlie i
that makes i'.y ll evident to Mr.
McQueen ar- doing the work
ford and Mr 4ml Mrs. Arthur C».-«woil the other.1 Ixcn lk'-.pn»Gi
Ciuzcn in t'/w lax rates. . .
head., .4. variow
Tin- larg-u Ahlp yet constructed* Ernest Williams Mr .-tn«| Mr. fail
307 F.«»i Graqn Si.
aid of n
with re-card to dispiarsni-nt and Williams and fares! Withtts &lt;.f
laturr for
GOVERNMENT AND BUS
rngtire b thc Normandie, which Hostings. Mr- Jamis Null and Mr
Phone 261B Hastings, Mich
w«r:- Intel
ecrntly slid down the ways at St. and Mrs William Crawford. A i.’tssd
ib. Washing- Nazaire. France.
official lobby
Mr »nd Mr, Dal.- Ru.
B
n nd
nd
In Ireland':; coinage a liarp ap* &lt;lulighter Dtiris &lt;if Dclriiit U i nt -Sat­
prar.i on one hide of ever
tor-the ttuiiblij tlwac people
urday with the formal
caii-a’d tM.'Sdys S- nute.r Kul;
rardli-s. of denomination
and Mr*. Gi-orgc Rim

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IT OF SALES TAX
TO A 0 THE SCHOOLS

Yes ..You can have
this “3 Times Safer
Tire”...

AT NO
EXTRA COST

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Quotation

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Goodrich

Silvcrtown
EDMONDS

OIL COMPANY

if should n-»t lx- enacted b-fon

lu- but'ernv tfat :.ftigcd Hr. question but what a*, tin- next n
the part ot the {eclnla
sirtu of murUQigr*
• r&gt; lief :&lt;rci*!aU«n ha

■

!•&gt;•-.- had cut. RrprrStOUtMe
rati J Ilr-Mli and .» fra ■»
fair- -.t the huuse have
pretty eje-ar that thev d

b&lt;» comp.'c-rtrei and
in tho t.nanriat a

To Produce It Is Our “Hobby

h.u approach'd th
ab u-h a i -i

public interr

aitiun
gram'tor me purp-Me ui ending un
.Th.- only cowidtt*'taon in judging a p:Oj»os«i piece of
r many
U liberal it u
Wondr:
In short thc National Recover^' Ac
tiwug^..
I!
.».!
will
be List, '- lhe
brings the picture ol ttovtrnmen
effect, of this swolkn dete burten
to ilSt’futuit.- generations who will
wctbuiplhm w ivat they ruiw been
endeavonng to .
that I
wUti Euiiilerenv .

each indu
majority

much
vmpuuory «nu tm- v&gt;mgla'-iun oula uol enlc
Ulali

”Appraramvs” are Jud as rf reviving in milk.

' their problem;
an thdi

lhMlltb e
fir the

ihtirui. expediency. rant
goodwill gained
i delivery ot pubannot hurry na-

Ito QUIT. .. ..

.

talk wound Lansing a&gt; t
. n.rnu-r Senator Norman
: n on mortgage papers

and institution head
influenced *um« m* t
rerteie vo add manj
! diilan to the vanouv
r. acts. Home Hung like
bin added by the

him-ml from Lanxinx !r&gt;»rni
I I m;.t'»n dollar* that
Hut the nigh: before hi» tMxuiig !
man tw t:re-,can j,ad been served with a Lrecloet.
that no good wd.
of tive appropriation except to;
, poAer bevond'itielf. jt u so In notice on hte beautiful farm.
Mieltigan i» going to have no di
.... ________________
J; ;,uc.n too Men and w-?m.-n grow Acuity in finding homes Sor the 370 Then- will be something like &lt;yi or (
fnduringly by DOING ■’i'.uiK?. tiUwr: children now housed in the State.Md bills that will die in committer
than by merely KNOWING things! Public School at Coldwatei that tv when ’.lie session comes to aif end i
stxut to be closed Over 700 applna- E\«; ttwugh .1 Very large per cent;
centric.
tioiw tor adoption nf the children arc
lhe legislature b- composed of
,vii flic with th.* welfare,d. parlnien: new members they hs'.e lexer,&lt; d tow j
'The state acting upon the rec ten- to fave bills prepared and introduced i
mendatlon ot the board ol control cf Many of them are silly and duguit-1
NEWS GLEANINGS.
.• this institution b'lleves that the ipg Many have been Introduced to
can receive
Fourteen cubic mile.- &lt;&gt;! waler flow children
*—
----• •- as
—- good care
- -atufy some little group ot cohMi-J
a.-: any pumt uw.- hour in the *&gt;id at teas cos: to the state by put­
dan of Ur home town district j
'
ling them in private homes than by
Giilf Strt
jeldgan can be umuuw
thankful &lt;&gt;.&lt;&gt;;
that!
---------trying to uuhitain tag IB-tllutKm
Tn« United State.- exported : 387.Action of the senate in uu*rea/ini many of these hills never got beyond;
■ Ott) dc-ars io M countries last year, ja number o! appropriation bills that committees.
j

Way of Our World

CLEAN Rich Milk
really looks Just as rood xs thr other.

is not a competent guide to follou

I ermines,
scientific TEST, which no one can deceive.

When w
with lhe sole aim of produring lhe clrane,!^
and best mllirvUossible. Actual TESTS |&gt;y
Michigan Slate Inspcclart prove that no
A milk is prodmrd In Miehliradc .4 milk. The bacteria
rount is extraordinarily LOW. A Ixiltlr of
lllghbnd* Dairy milk may Toob” like most
any other botlle of milk—but there may be
a lilK dilferencc. Wr have been permitted lu
market our product at Grade A Milk because
'i&gt;f Ils cleanness and purity.

Your Telephone Will Bring It to Your Door

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11. IMS

Wallace Feed &amp; Seed Store
Special Prices for Saturday Only
*•

COMMON RED COB
SEED CORN
Per Burhal
COMMON LEARNING
SEED CORN
ParvButhtl

•*

69c

STOCK SALT 100 lb,

TWENTY-FOUR Years
of Satisfactory SERVICE
e Promptly settling all legitimate claims.
e Always maintaining a VERY STRONG
financial position.

:an have
*£ Safer

• Writing a BROAD and LIBERAL policy at
REASON ABLE~ratea.
।

COST

• Paying nearly four and a half million dollars
in losses since organization.
0 Today the LARGEST farm mutual fire insur­
ance company in Michigan.
See the Following Agent or Writ* the Home Office

Township Unit
‘ I
....
(ConUnt&gt;&lt;&gt;&lt;1 tram
frorn
PRESIDENT SHOULD HAVE, Tj insure children in IM Kellogg ' (Continued
SINCERE SUPPORT OF J.I Agricultural School district and ’ participate in armed
I Barry township unit, the best |x«v‘n'‘’' #n
UuU
ALL AMERICANS
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and „...M

1

rm.-, naau r. t. a.
l
The May meeting of the First
Ward P T- A was held Friday eve- I
ning. May 26. There was a short'
business meeting in which Fred!

The Unmarked Grave

The program waa in Charge of the,
During these dayg many people are visiting the
chairman of the program committer', I
cemeteries nnd there is—the unmarked grave.
strife, yet we Mrs. Fred Hah1 assisted by the
Arrange to 'place a suitable memorial now, be*
I*’ce hlw hrr, minstrel show. The cast ot characfc-/orc another Decoration Day.
[ ter* wa» the Interlocutor. Forest
, Gearhart, four end men. Patricia
HE’S SHOWING COURAGE
br
.tu. uuua.ur
Price quotations • from the quarries show a
[ Calkins. Don Reid, K
Keith
Lancaster
AND WORKING HARO'
*»i, »; t«““»i
"“-'h
marked increase, but any one who kelects -work
' colored gentlemen were. John Bush.
held ut the Delton village school ■ mBy 7*. Uph*ld
from the large stock we have on hand, will be
.
Jack
Donley.
Keith
Brady.
Billy.
9 to 12 A M Monday June 5
Thc meeUng was closed wRh thr
If Ho Succeeds, Fame Will from
Donald.
------- -jchool children in Delton. slnginK „( •America by the audi- Bush. Irwtn -Daugherty.
*
surprised
the low prices we can quote on a
~
“
t-:y.
Harmon
Wilcox;
। Come—If Ho Fails Sting- Leqpd**
—D-am schod .dlslricU; encc. There was a fine attendance
axauung
them
were
pretty
little
monument or marker to be placed this summer.
Tuesday. "j
June 6 from 9 to 13 A. M. and the exerelje* were much en,tw’"
ing Defeat Awaits Him
’ white ladies »ho entertained with
children town
from outincu.
Bunnell, n.wiawy.
Kinsley. joyed
joy«*ri By
by all present.
„ ,. , „
„ ,
. .
Children
- fancy dancing, and singing They
| President Rorxevelt ha.i goiW fur Hope center and Dunn school du------------------------------------were Marydb n Hale, Beverly Dry­
Cqnsult us — Buy at Home — Get the
;enough with hu plans fur rcs|oring! trlcts will be examined.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
;t»rma) conditions In thw country, i Parents living in th* Kellogg AgMr xnd Mrs Eber Hoffman' of, er. Elaine Malcolm. Winifred Ian­
material you pay for and be satisfied.
Fxlwards. Dorothy.
»o that we can begin to .-ux-not only | ricultunil school dhtclitt wjll lwtv&lt;*HaatUiuap«nlS«»»dSywlthhUpar-. rwier. Elsie
unman
Foreman. Eleanor Havens and Dorh
I lhe-steps by which he expects to ar-i u,! opportunity to huw their chil- mu, Mr and Mnr. P Huffman,
irlvc at such condition*, but nLso the &gt;drcn examined at the Kellogg school; Mr nnd Mrs. Grtiver Mar.haii 'Htrimback. They were accompanied ;
- at the piano.by Mr?. McNulty and
principles he U applying He evi- lroIn 8 to 13 A M Thursday. June
Sunday with the Ham ‘Ataxxxi
on thc violin by Llovd Baker
dently luu, liu&gt; own plan' They I a for pre-school clhldrrn from.1 faintly in Assyria
There was a large crowd and
have been well considered by him i yvootiing. Hickory comers. Burdick i Mr? Frank Norton entertained
Phone 2497—Hastings
Ironside Bros., Props.
w
tames
Minnaay
viuo
tnurw.y
««•«.*
the
and lib cabinet and congress U and Day school dhlricis and Friday, th,- Ladles' Hlrtlulay Club Tliurwlav
thr children
backing them If htt shall aUCCctd, June 9 from 9 to 13 A M for pre-1 Mr and Mrs I.
i. H.
ii. Gray
Grav of DeDr­
: he will justly earn a reputation oflKhoo! children from Roas Center. * troll and Mr. and Mrs Harold Gray
being one of the world * -grrttk-M, Pendeil and Tyler school districts. |Of East Assy ria spent the wok end
Mr and Mrs Oscar Palmer and
'
1 ■ ■ ■
Statesmen. If he falls Iu will face
The P T A. Is sponsoring Hum- with their mother ami brother Mr*
dausktv: of Hastings wire Sunday Vere Carter took some of the Ten book* on a shelf, say* a wrltii defeat as stinging os Herbert Huo- । clinics and are urging all parents of i tulu Gray, and Robert
.... „_z.
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Bert Palmer school boys from the Freeport er in Coliter's Weekly, can be ar‘cfs
j clilldren from one to six years of age
Mua
rdVermont*file
Vefnmutville
Miss JanA
Janet Boyd
Boyd of
al&gt;(1 lanU|y..school to Bay City Saturday.
ranged In 3.628.00) ways And the
It murl t&gt;- .'.aid for the Pr.-ident i to take advantage ot this opportun-1ypent
last week
«nt a . few
f.w days
d.v« i.«t
it with
with Tlir .sun.Shinc. Club meet? with
Mrs Cook, who ha* spent, the win- average housemaid usually arrange*
that he has shown jreat c:mnd&lt; iice | ity as these- years are very inipor- i cicota Conklin
, R J Williams Tnurajn;.
ter with her son Herb and wife, ex- them in abdut 3 627.999 way* before
Un the step* he is taking and uIxhi*. ; tant from every standpoint They' prank Norton made a bualnesi MrWe
are sorry -to report Mr*. Fred pccts to return to her home this deciding to leave 'em thc way you
j to take as well a* courage. He de- I,are
— thc years
------- •’the
-------child
*■ -----------—- •-trip
■ •to —
•• •
1* forming
Hastings —
Friday.
week
•
; want 'em.
J serves to win and the good wishes ot [hla
I lua habits
„WU1U, and avuvuuc
» ...„
k „tie
r will' School closed Friday with a pic- Johnson on the sick li»t.
attitude*
that
I all Americans, without regard toirarry 2.._._
through
Th.-y are. tl.
thoinlc.
1. life. 7'...,
,„r Miss Esther Fox has been reputty, ku with him for Uw succev. -------• —
------ • -—
—u । engaged for next year.
yeara ‘
of----most
rapid-*physical
growth.
of hl* sincere- efforts.
At this age period many d. fect,. &lt;!&lt; • ■ l W jarrard and children. George
Thc Preaident has a two-fstd plan. velop which should be corrected m Hecker. Mr. and Mrs Bob Elliston
[ First, a world pfan, lie 1.. sincerely that the child will get the moat out Igpent Sunday with Clayton Jarnuxl
seeking world peace, and/a n-duc- of life.
i aud family near Dowling.
tion of armaments. TliLs will help1
Puri.nts. who have no way of r- t- ■ Mr. and Mrs. David Young and
'EuiV|M‘«n uatmna to. met their ting to the clinics with tlu ir pre- . daughter Virginia and Mrs Rizor of
government cost*. He is also ainv school children, should get in touch i’Buttlc Creek called -on the Frank
Ing U&gt; reach an understanding with with’ their kcal Parent-Teacher As- Norton family Sunday.
other countries about tariffs, so a&gt; sociation and means ot transport®- ; TlM- Wilcox Ladles'
•
Aid will meettn make It easier for commerce t&lt;i1 tion will be provided for them
[with Mrs. Lulu Gray Thursday. June
8. for an afternoon meeting
The President fully recognlws;
■ that 9&gt; per cent of American goods I
•
ROBINHUE PAlf*.
; and products arc sold in Hie United j
1 William Ingram of Chicago. HoSlates. Therefore wr mu.-t build up
। mer Ingram and family of Hustings.
our hdfic market*. Hh.first effort
...Ward .liisraui. anil Jainllx ul Grand..
- Home -tHJtrr-WCiiurrtl'StT
Hint. SHrli.
Tlraalo-cut Bovcmmi'lit
costa He has '
| Rapids v,ere Sunday guests of then
com' about it with coiinuie and de­
sister and husband. Mr. and Mis
termination. and has reduced them
j George Poland
'Continued from pane one)
upwards nF u billion dollars for the
Mr. and Mrs Ralph Fiiikbeincr'ol—
fiscal year beginning in July.
sands of fishermen in this atate'"
Middleville spent Sunday with Uielr
I His next step in restoring normal
Under thr General R»xl LIcilm parents. Mr and Mrs Julian Pott, conditions seems to be to provide law now in effect all resident -. of the
Elsie and Betty Jam- Poland spent
uiuit we may cill a pro|Ar govem- State over IB years &lt;&gt;f nge are re- Thursday with their aunt. Mrs. John
; Ing balance tx-tween agriculture, in­ quired to buy a license coating 5&lt;k Kollar. .
' dustry and finance.- .
and good for the calendar year, to; Olcath Johnson of Lwighton spent
1 Up■ to .the Civil war agriculture',
—- nsh In lhe Inland w.t.r* lor .by. &gt;»«" Ftlday until Mumia, with lutr
jn«M in thb rounw. Ur«.l,,
, lhe
,„d
.ehorlhnalr. Ih-ti. 1-ntu
.. .......... "»«&gt; » -lndu.tr&gt;*. and
„.,a Lv
....
---------------—--------------Svank automobiles are bring
IU.!-.'
W I nuur.- a. ... now un, J, ,
u1U |.. u.urd
prettied
up with -chromium, silver.
der-taml that..erm.
' permit entitling her to fish withShu, Ihr civil -»«r Imhutry h».- o„ additional rharj.
.....
. ..................
A1
„a„hAM.u lhu
HUllUut un lurm*
; grown
to be a. trenu-hdous
giant
f -, [roul ■
«lud, lu&gt;
,-1 .. ii..- &lt;•&lt;,»,M „„ m&gt;v
-z
ol urkallun gnomon, toluna
,h,^.
»W
ihUHinli linlu,trial &lt;1, n.., nw.,
..r.tal,. any
iH,l&gt;n,™t..»lurb tavv .id.nl Ite ,rta,
:MM» denlnrnntnt ol motan,
durtlti; Ihr war 19n
I
, hiianee.
.
, Tiie ownerii. lessees, or occupants In the ;.i: k twenty yean, finance of ai)V
land or any member
has been a dominating .force in our ()f lhcSr fulnljv actuaHy Using there
;economic life. Great concentration* may nM1 without a license from,
of capita! hau rul-d indu*try ...id uaUrs wholly within the limits of
profited[immensely through the .-alL-.U1P lnn&lt;1 at any lime dm ing thr
, of stocks, bonds, and other securl- oi&gt;.n ^-axins.
,l'Xl
.
~
.
..
.
AU ncn-residenU are now being1
The worst sufferer in thr last; cjllUR(-rt (he new rate for fishing in .
twenty year has been agriculture. Michigan's inland waters. No llrenre
Prire* nf farm vr.ulucU reached ls nwrvary for cither resident, ot
such a low k-yel that one-third of ,wn.rt.iUtenti Ior nshihg in Gnat
. he people of tins country, engaged
waters udjoinlng this state. ,
Thursday, Friday and Saturday we have man­
in that pursuit, could get only a; A |10n-resident is classed as-anySOAPS
most meager living with no surplu, 0I11. wh0 haji „,t ieiW,.d ln tlwi
aged to offer you quality items at unheard-of
Ilo !1U?thinits for tin- home,stau. f0r fijx consecutive months Im-,
prices, . in tooth paste, shaving cream, face
Hind (aTin. Meanwhile taxes
mediately pi
preceding
hi?- dppuwiivii;
application j
--- ... greatly
, . ineMimr-iy
tiittuih *&lt;*
.increas«-d, mortgage indebtedness ....
_.. ...
-----a;
1
Iar u „
lir«-ns&lt;- aThe
fee .for
powder and soaps.
■grew until agriculture
»n? -JJJJ; non-resident
noa-residi'iit annual
annual fishing
fishing license
Hcen&gt;e!!
^..•..-.-1
'against it. For a time industry and)1A ,3,00 but the wife of such a 11-,
, finance seemed to pr&lt;«|M-r. mXwlth- ^cettsc
•
-holder
• ■■ '।
may obtain a similar
' standing a languishing agriculture; license for 50c by exhibiting her
I but begfiininx In 1929. it has been. husband's unexpired license. Npp-!
TURKISH BATH COLEO
• proven without question that unlev ;; residenU under tiie new law. may
i agriculture prospers industry and n- ।j obtain a temporary fishing license'
LILAC IMPERIAL
ORCHIS
EVERYONE making a 50c purchase
j nance cannot continue to pra-per.■; Rood for ten days from dale of 1— [
OLD COLONIAL LAVENDER
, So the President has set out u&gt;,' sue lor 51.00 and wives of such 11­
or more Thursday, Friday and Sat- M
Zb
[restore a balance between these j1 censres may obtain a similar license.
CHARMIS
urday will be entitled lo buy ANY
three great economic
factors
He
1
—
I for 50c. Non-reridrni licensees will
ONE of thc articles mentioned be­
hope? to raise the level ol farm h* pennHted to lake or ship out of
low for—
. .
prw-:. through his farm relief the state one day's k-gaFcatdi of
measures. He li&lt;)|».s to make I! pus- «,h
yFace Powder (all shades), Tooth Paste
jsible (or fanners to meet their
' ' —&gt; ■ - &lt;
-------------&gt;mortgage indebtedness through the;
OBITUARY.
Farm Loan bill. By getting off the i Ll(llan Gwvndalene. daughter &lt;&gt;!
gold standard he hat made it pos-Afcjr. «nd Mrs. Joseph SVropg. was
' Mble for prices lo advance FnrnvbOTn m Hastingvtownship.July l-t.i products have shown by nil odds thc . 1930. and pnssed* away at Pennock I
igreatest increase since that hap-1 hospital. May 25. 1933 at the age of j
■ |x-ned
! 12 yean., 10 months and II days.
( The movemefit for a proper bal-1 Her mother dying when dr M’
lance between agriculture. mduAry but an infant she was taken ip the
Semi-Gloss Interior Finish for Furni­
and finance will necessarily be slow; । ixime of lu r uncle and aunt Mr.
ture, Woodwork, Wall Decorations.
but ttic President is determined U&gt; and Mrs. Isaac Golden, yrho tenderly
see the thing through He doe? not 1 cared tor her as an own father and!
■ claim lo lx- absolutely sure that J mother until the death of Mr*
(▼very pb«n he has tried or will try [Golden on June 30. 1930. and since
I Gallon.
[will prove successful. Hr realizes I that time lias remained airh herSALE PRICE &gt;1 Q/V
Regular Price $'
I that some of them probably will notiuncl^. who Ims cared for her as al
1-2 Gallon... le4U
1-2 Gallon . . .
succeed, but iu* tsv confident thot father. Everything wa* done that,
I tliclr failure will indicate wlial is a loving hands could do but to no
Regular Price }
SALE PRICE S
Z*/f
[proper method ot assuring sucre,avail. Her father, died Feb 31. 1924.1
1 Quart............
.0*1
oaphs
I* Quart
| We inuat all have patience, do Ute she leaves her' Daddy" as she always!
Ix-st we can and civji every &lt; ncour-1 laficd him. one brother, Ertnond..
p p ce
I Pint
ngement rouble tn &lt;nrr President three aunt*, two uncle* and a host I
SALE PRICE »
nn
j Hp la laboring for tiie good of th- of relatives and friends
1-2 Pint
[whole country*. While wr all recog-[Today our heart.* are *ad and lonely ;
■ nixe he may fail, let us all hope that
iu cloud* seem dark and low.
I
■he may succeed. H lie shall win. his-But the wind whisper* so softly,
I
BUOLAR PRICE
success will prove that 11 democracy
"Our God ha* willed it so."
10c ea.
lean carry us through an economic But oh. we will sadly mis* her
Big Bath
crisis.
■
j With the rising of the -un.
15c ea.
Almond Cream

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PMt one)
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Hastings Monument Works

Three Sensational

Inli ne penny

MORRIS O. HILL, Agent.
Hastings, Mich.

STATE MUTUAL RODDED
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
’ W. V. HURRAH, President.

HESWWKNGFOn f"T.SX°?'....,DEMiTlllllOiy
THE.------MO OF ILL I “S•
DULY OBSERVED

II. K. FISK, Secretary.

BARGAIN DAYS

FISHERMEN W LL
BE INTERESTED

at Loppenthien’s—Everything going at Remarkably low

prices before we vacate. Saturday last day! Come! Save!

15

1

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’

50-2°

'

$6.5°
1.G0

•J .60

9.10

LOPPENTHIEN’S

—Ahddoi

CORNER DEPARTMENT STORE

POUND MY EAR
NOW I*

More SPECIALS

jA^FTKR a hard day's work I used lo have trouble
getting tn )Jt&lt;vp. Since wr gut our Consumers Special
Heater. I jump into a hot bath any old time I am
realty Io turn In. and before I can even think of countIni; sheep. I am sound a?leep. The value of thr good

pay for this auloiitatir hut water service one iff the
biggest bargains I know. Our whole family thinks lhe
umr thine In the new convenience of Instant hot
water al all hours, for all needs."’

•ich
fe

And here's a

SPRING SPECIAL/
• BUY BEFORE THE
PRICE GOES UP.'

own

COWLS fLX

And enjoy yefcr .’round low-coat,

NDS

for dll famjly needs

’ANY

WATER
HEATER

nvs. ^ay.

LIMITED OFFER'
AT THIS PRICE

$JL&lt;*00
OJ6c..k

EASY PAYMENT PLAN
TRADE IN YOUR
TS by
tai . nn &lt;
Michl-

£

AND

We Will Make-an Allowance
on This Purchase.

XtlUlt
BUILT LIKE A
THERMOS BOTTLE

tY
GAN

FURNACE COIL
OLD HEATER

nwu

The name Colgate means it’s the best!

NOW—Unheard of Prices
1X

COME IN . . .
OR PHONE 2305

UMERS
POWER COMPANY

Purchaser’s Special!

All regular 10c soaps

'

| Our special price
&amp; FOR

Consumers Special
GAS

ingi.Mich

More Bargains—More Money Saved

COLGATE’S

30' |

AD-A-GLO

PerDozen

1

COLGATE’S

". ’2.80
:• ’1.50
.80
.45

I

1st time at these prices

nnmTinv---------

' ''n&lt;* **

*** 80 lonfly

OBlTl Ani.
When at.eve our work i done
'
Alfrid SW wa* born at MUo nut Mme day our Ood thl. Father'
v
Wl» *»»»i*r- f^-!”
nRd ™
ed this life Maj 2.1. 1933. aged 7!) An(1 tjien lt wc a-e onh. rt.Mtly.
(mreM month* 23 day*. Mr Btorr
Our |oVM1 onr„ ur wlil
I
‘has been in declining health for the;
past twb years. In hi* earlier year*
NEW HUDSON DEALER.
I
[lie
through
. — traveled
---------- --------... the
.... ea.st,
------ later;
.
on another paie of this Ivue of i
on Mr Starr settjed on the old [ the Banner appear* H'special gfi-1
homestead at Milo where he farmed nouncement of the appointment of 1
far eleven years. Retiring from Forrest Johnson as local dealer for
i farming, he moved to his present the Hudson-Terraplane Motor cars.
' home at Delton, where hr has lived Mr, Johnson has been here several;
for 20 some years. Being a great t yeMJ* and has established a fine
lover ot the out nf doors, lie busied' business reputation .New models of j
, himself with fialimg and huulihg. I tjieae cars mav be recn on display .
Mu Sterr was unmarried He is »Ur- j »t the show rooms a’ 107 North
rived by a twin brother. Albert. of [Michigan Avenue in ’his city.
। Tacoma. Washington- hr being the I
--------------- ww-*------------- ,
' last of a family of six. besides sev- ■ Our town crab expects to liave I
jera) nieces and nephews. Funeral J the Government pretty baffled for i
I was held at hla late home Friday P, the next month. He filled out 1}I* in­
M Burial at Prairieville.
•
come tax statement with a post
-------------------------------------------- ! office pen.
A new house recently collapsed In I
--------------- ■» ♦-&gt;-—■—■----'a London suburb. The neighbors I Curiously enough, the designers
still maintain that, although tin lol iligento.io noise mukeie never ol[gramophone kept them awake, they! fared the outboard motor In a handy
I did not knock on the wall.
I rise, for (convention galleries.

Vl—English Process
Colossal
Elderflower
Q’yc®rino

15c ea.
15c ea.

OUR SPECIAL PRICE

79c

Per
Doz.

?Su™,CE. ’2.24

? S ", . .’ .34

.25

CENOL Products
There’s a -^estroycr made for evfery
kind of insect—all guaranteed

Moth Drstmyer—Use on ajl fabrics.
Bed Hug fhMlrnjrr—Also kills the egg'
Ant l&gt;e»lro&gt;er—Uiirc death to anti.
Fly DcsUo, er—Kills files, nnwquitoei
ln«rrt Powder—Harmless to man or
Beast.
e CENOL Resell Powder—Positively kills ruacl«».

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a

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CENOL
CENOL
CENOL
CENOL

Nothing Better to Kill Insects

PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE
B. A. LyBARKER, Prop.

PHONE 2115—HASTINGS, MICH.

=

�THE II.ASTfNCA BANNER, WEDNESDAY, MAT 31. 1933

PAGE NX

SHOES! SHOES!
Every Member of the Family can profit by these
value.. Buy NOW at theae LOW PRICES!

'THESE

AVI MGS
■Women*
-.KU' WW«

9»
Women’s Sport Oxfords
Long wearing sport soles. $
Many colors... All sizes-—

Men’s Dress

’Jff

O*£or&lt;is
comfort.

Size.

FIVE HUNDRED
WOMEN PRESENT

‘Continued from page onei

&lt;Continued from page one)

| heretofore done, and the larger work
. that is pnwiible for it, ar* recognised,
। by tiie Kvllogg Foundation. This U
jiemoiistrated.- by. tiie inteipn taken
In the camp and the large invest­
ment being made ut Clear lake Uy,
tlir Foundation.
y

. trr.c.K&gt;c
ably on the display of exhibits and
» • 1VI. L-. A. 1 1 XLlVlo
, . neral ..interest in thc Extension;
■
■ — ,i ogrtm.
,
, Dr Marie Dye. Dean “f Home Eco-'
[camp u*.i'.« onguiaily Intended only
Camp Items.
' munics. M. S. C. gave the main ad-'
■[for
Battle
- . the
. Camp
.- Fite
— girls of
-- —
' c^gV.W-.- through Camping” dn--. of the afternoon on "Homes।
-Creek; but a hen- the Kellogg Fotin- and Camii Barry ..lugun 1. "Help me in Other lainds " ,D&lt;-an Dye gave
dation : -&gt;k it over tlay ut once rX;
F«Huw ba.rd dn the Golden a nu&gt;s: mtcrrxtini talk for lhe most]
।Itended
Rui.. )UUF
g*n(W«IJ
j -.i-ur
v, gi"ri
Camp. part along the food habits qf peo- •
-------- - n... • &lt;. ‘|w ratem&gt;.
........ . and benefits
.......It UK-to iM-UU
v« ►&gt;..........................
in.nrtn
and u
,„..
Camp Fl-.Fire eiri:
Riri- &lt;4
&lt;•’ .- CLdUuin
C.dlesun -,and
Bair
y. June 6-12 tor boy*. jum'
June J4U- piei
pie’ in the sevrnii European coun­
!g&lt;jjo
s^’p pointed
many wi-ak-l
Barn- counties
The mprikagc —
21 Jur Kir!, alld
Iuf tsvi,outtri^
&lt;x*uid not have been lifted without
-- A....
— .tp- ne.-M
---- ,&lt; in certain cc,untrics' regular :
Mr.
1. Becker -has g»\gn
I outside help.
. '
Camp Barry marker- i«r tiie newduf- gave many investing sketch*| The present property consist* of iennb- court. whidiF-air svjv much of condition* and situations that ’
about 4&gt;1 acre* Tlir first summer appreciated u- are tiie new eahip'-"he ran Into on her risit to the-a; rhe camp consisted only of tents; Mgns Uiade by J-ike Millli - nd Dale 1 fount rir» that were of great inter­
but in I5-*9 **&gt;d 1930 Hie kxlge. wa» Bump
ot to the audience Dr Dye has a
‘built through thr help of the Battle
Tin* Thursday the Barry County 'most wonderful persdriahty and ■
Lcftrpt Ki.'.ants Club and labor un- Mmutenal Avociatlon hold 'hen . ability to present these subjects Fvaiimv‘1 picnic a: Camp-Barry begin- "Tone enjoyed liraring her.
__ ,______
r ......_______
_ fol-1
mug Ut 10 an
.■
- _Miss
Roberta
Hershey, the
i small administration building was
Specialist,
Christian Leadership and exo
'lege "
' " who
' •lias -been giving:
the ■Nutrition" work in thr county
i built 'from the 0oughnin sales and- lent meals are two good n-asem i
Camp H!',‘ b.i)k and gills attending Gar..,— ------------- —- ---------- - .
----- — Barry
interesting short talk on lur expertfn pa*t year*. i-ach built by a thrterTin- Older Y group will have their "wes in community work in the
eht siutip or oiyanlxation Four o! rtgul.nJ .Mtmi- it Gamp Burry m.-x- [Uiwer East Side. N. w York, the .
the vabin.s arc to be replaced by Mondor evening. .&lt; tx&gt;t luck .upper mountains of Carolinas and the;
liertnanent buildings. In addition at 7 o'clock regular meeting - i‘i&lt;-, Ciitton Mill' district of the south '
gram including tents and baseball. 'Her talk wa- one strange experience
a total" of' fifteen cabins Seven girls
June lo ’hr new evrutn.- board J'iter another with peoples of these
!and one tnunx lor -will occupy each &lt;.f Barry Co.- S S u-.-SK.ation w:|I district*, a talk that showed what I
cabin, making a ,total eaparity of have tlH.i :ir-t'.mut.ng at Camp 'v«*
on •"
»'*n Vnited105 giil* fur e.ich'two weeks’ period Basiv
State*. It brought home the fact,
------I tfiat we liave a Nutrition piublnn
[of tiie Camp. Tiie Camp will opqn "" -------Juno 26 and will cl&lt;w September 1 —------------------------- —““"j the country over ax well as In Eu-,
jrsipc ms iMiinted out by Dr. Dye Miss
11 Hershey made thc audience think
‘that II might be well wnd interest­
ing to s«-r "America First " Miss|
' this. Mimmer as a dining room, A
■ Hershey has been greatly enjoyed j
large perthanent kitchen, with year;
.by ull the local leaders during tiie]
. anviii-.d accommodation.-: will tie
•[past winter and they arc pleased;
con-tim-ted in conjunction with thi
‘Continued frfttn page one)
to hear she will b* with ais again ।
i Lodge, .thi* summer. Two ua*l»|
ini tin- Nutritlqn work nr« year, j
jImium*. with liot and cold water and
■ ।... -uuih
mi[showers, will be alH&gt; erected fur the-Jin. Mr*. Frederick Da ffey, cello Mrs.
OBITUARY.
■ .-timmcini-e
1 Prices fur the (wo weeks’ period Archibald McNulty, rcano; Piano
Jphn W. Wolfe departed from this
! at c'amp Kitannlwa Oils summer Solos. • Impromptu'- by Reinhold and .lite on Mdnduy. Moy 22. ,1WJ. alter,
j have been m.tten.dly Yeduced fur
stiini- Pn’wnihi Mrtfemig for M’vrrnl month* He;
Fur oiri;
Girl-; nn
and
members.
-:|Camo,
t.-qmp nrcn non niemwrs.
■ h.Sh,. J.". ।
»“&lt; the last surviving one left of.
J
camp FIie-GTitriTW pnrr
&lt;&gt;t_*!».children born to

mortgage became due last winter It
! was endr-.- that the girl*' organiu-

SYMPHONY PROGRAM
SCORES SUCCESS

ChU«fren’g
Strap, ’
En!f‘&gt; Pa,‘
,k ,lp*the
stand hard

BIG HE .P f OR G RES
OF BARRY COUNTY

and
will

fe5

fot

54 50 a week and for girl- not
*'‘ ‘■.’J”
' Christy Ann and JacolTWOire -Hr •
[mrrnbia nf the orgamzatmn 5650 .-uu.«M&gt;&gt; Mi. Ih.t --Ho*.ird n;u 1)&gt;)nj jn Mormu. cnuniy. Tioy
In pr.vu.uthe prfco. have
■"■
township. Bute
1A&gt;« «im““‘1 of Ohio, "fussing
“W
_ B. vne. viotm, j; M.
nl ll,L M“p
’ire Girl- and 59 for others.
dav- Wlu-n still.a small child he;
nicHi&lt;n*of permanent- winter ! Kleym lib, i n, viola and Karl I&gt;-Ko. I: came to Mich, and resided m Bar-1
I quarters simil
_ . thoM’ at Pine iv-lo’.a: Fhiie Salos. 'Till Serenade". ri county the temaindcr of hb&gt; life, j
a„
begin about* September 1. [and Hwr-et Bird"—A. A. Bifemo.i
was united
in marriage to Emma •
.director of the Hading. SympJyMiy He
nuM. i
IwwJ-r 24th. 1682. .who
- - 2L 1929. He mar. huiec twenty boy* and twenty pul- OrchrMrit arrompanirti on tin- piano ! (Missed on -March
Tn addition theft* will be a lountc by lit- puplla MU; Florence TYnb tied Mrs Anna Peterson on Deci-m- ,
building. store*, uflicr*. showers. land Wi!ll.im Kennedy'; a plana solo ber 17, 1931. hi* .surviving wife. Hej
; baths and other equipment. ami and nn encon- by little Ml--.' Flor- . leaves'to muorn hx- IcHfr' also two'
inter staff.. Thr n.ir Hiteino, Miwn-ymr-vld daugh: ' daughters, Mrs. George ’Walter^ and i.
[.Mrs Cs-cti Conner, and three grandJ children beside* many relatives and'
■j friends.
•“
,
heart
ns.
Anechv. [j Stilled
KiI).nt is
huthe
vojC4
. ,,verthat
mwtloved
,

White Pumps, Ties
Straps and Sandals
Every new Style for Graduation, white
moh. kid. buck and elk leatlkTs, hun­
dreds of pairs lo choose from
SEE THEM ON DISPLAY!

Tiie sure--" of ’he Symphony ,
camp- Orchestra is not only due to the cn- I
rhuida*m of local 'musician* and rhe |
i trees and leadership .d Conductor Bitirno, but I
. « n&lt;-c of a croup of
rlr.iring up.
from Grand Rapids
time

Hastings n“ Shoe Store
“Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store"
111 W. STATE sY
HASTINGS, MICH.

o fh&gt;- ea«
cd which
titl’d ni-.d dc.Urablr approach.

Many Normal
Banking Functions Executed'
by This Bank
.

i

Drawing of Drafts
Making Collections
Carrying Commercial Accounts—Other Bank
Services are being rendered as normally

All NEW Accounts Are Trust Accounts
and May Be Opened and Deposits Made
with a Guarantee of Withdrawal Without Restriction

The machinery of National Government moves slowly,
and we urge the friends of this bank to continue patient
until we receive authority to proceed.
All our operations are under the authority of the Comp­
troller of the Currency of the United States.

Interviews Cheerfully Received

Hastings National Bank

us
On heaven'* eternal shore."
■
Precedent
an excellent guide

Hastings, Michigan

this

lx»nc Smith.I
IS being dom- ior the Tlx-rxlun- .1 nwiu-. .1 M. Kk-yfiest-wcU as Calhoun, brn; mid T-' .
and Roy
line work which! lorcnzo
_______________ iCliahdlcr
fonhi
[than sixty members in the organtea;t:on ahd that nxv-' of them were

Announcing
T II E A 1’ I* O I N T M ENT

OF

FORREST JOHNSON
* 107 NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

as, Dealers for

HUDSON CARS and ESSEX
TERRAPLAN E S

OBITUARY.
j Jennie Olive Sprague, daughter]
;of Mr and Mrs Rtephen Sprague. ■

:ome hint.

land ;i.'i.wd awav at the home of Herl
daughter after a lingering illness of'
several mcgitb* on May 19 isn. at j

Hudson Car?

certain Hint his creulings with the.motoring
will ut|.| !•&gt; the nation-wide Hudson reputation
irtesy anti square dealing in al! transat-

.Wmnff Roush;

Tt Is brllcyi-d that much has been
accomplished through .tlir Sunday

Thi* tijipuintnu-m. wnx unileitaken with the utmost
cunt titi’l ruiisiiivi'ation. Mr. Johnson. ix it man in
wh-*.*v integrity anil .dbilily we hav«- every contidrJH'C
Jablishrd it high position with the
old cnstyniers
his-rvlulinns
With the:
\V« i
Hud
his t-

ully been carried on through [
i Bunday night clwd the year wlfli.
i a picnic at Fteer’j. Elections were#
i h*ld at ihu meeting with the fol-!
lowing officers: President.' Irene'
[Jones; First Vic ~
I Becker;
Second.

merchandising and
murteous service

She was united in nurringr to.
:wm Grib Nov. 11. 186.1 who de-1
• muted this life Sept. 16, 1926 'Ihl
.this union twn daughters wen* bom.'
.tMr* Mamie Graves nf WifkhtT. Kv..
land Mr* Beulah Newton of Rieh-.
[land. Midi. both being at' her bed-1
side at thr time.
- Mrs Grib, by her genial dbpnsi-'
lion, willingness to do a kind act..!
hr lend a helping hand hi illness o.*j
i distress, endeared herself to a
large circle- of neighbors and friends.:
-who with Hie two daughters, three'
grandchildren. Floyd. - Bessie Lois.
great granddaughter.- Mary Anna:
Graves. all of Wlckhff. Ky. one sisIter. Stella B. Graham, of Greenville.'
;Pa . also several niccru and nephews'
1 to sincerely mourn her passing.
Funeral services were held at Uw
home Rev. Edward V Belles, offi- ■
elating Burial in Prairieville ccme-I
' ••Married men ought to wear
'something to indicate plainly that
they are married/' raw a novelist
They generally do—the suit they
bought ttye year befoce last.

HIDSO.y

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j An Arkansas doctor has been!
| practicing in the same town 68
! years. Imagine sending out bills in
1932 for services rendered in 1863.
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Social Events and Personal Mention

DELIGHTFUL PARTY
AT COUNTRY CLUB

. FORIY-TWO GO
„ TD CAMP CUSTER

Mr. anti Mrs. Junk ClarkAre
Presented With Farewell
■
Lorraine fwnhath was home iroirt
Mr and Mrs R. M Lamble left
Gifts From Members
Mr and Mra. Jacob Wolfe Were in
M (Continurd from page oner
lint over Ute week end.
Saturday for a tew days’ vull with Freeport on Tm-iday.
J Member* of tiie Hasting* Country
Oacar Tydrn of-Grand HapItU. Club enjoyed _• ;. .rtkularly*
_ nn&lt;l
anaing uvrr Uie'week end.
j»*Her point*
•vian-d HuAtings friend* on Monday, party ar
Club ::
Hwto •­ eveninx
Mis* Maxine Wunderlich h home i ML s *t-r| Lou Streeter and Lyle
Mr* Edith Boffnrlt returned Mon- «f Memorial Day :
;&lt;wn Pentwater for her vacation.
Scudder *|icni from Friday rtighi day
(
from a ten days’ vudt
Fit - charge being M&gt; u
&lt;i Mesdanm
Keith Fuller. Chrn
». »««,
.......... ',U,‘1'US;;,‘1I;,u"'°™"’ '“■■•1
MH.rd A
M"s Knthetiht Towne of Delton Rlchqrtt
}
WmWTF l:
.
Mi* Wm Ducker. Jr. and.daugh- la
i ylMtlng Mi -. Ethol pennock for a .Dan
•!
Schranp
i
days
’Mamlr
„
- and J It Mi
viilled Mr. and Mrs Hurt Tinkler on ten. Virginia and Juan, vbited tlv few
•
'8;nrea
and
i..,*i
luuuay.
.former’s mxher in^alanuuxA from
Monday.
Mr kiiii.M;- Emerw.;; Htauffi.r
&lt;yfirntal.
Dr and Mr». D. I). Walton and
t111 Sunday.
vU;U&lt;1 Mr and Mr* Ray la»cry at ,1U
tAIUfd UI
jun* an- *;&gt;eut!mg a few day* at
Gull lake
- ledo. and Mr Vickers
------— of*
— Nashville
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-,
y-»k
MlIHI r n... Jone. auem
Ml t|»r BrtUi
■Mrs. J. M. McElwainof LtUttlng ta;w,'n' klIlftL' o{ Mr. and Mrs Edwin ,,lu|
M,‘. {-„ri
E
Me.•
Hmilh
on
Monday.
.
the gw.si of Mi and Mrs J
Me- Bmith
Sor-Uman ol Delton • ’’
’
•’ pre­
I Mr
Mr and
and Mf*.
Mfa. Harley
Harley Tinkler.
Tinkler. Mi*»
MR*
Eluuln thU week.
M- .. ,i M1. w,, ■’,,
S. Ktm
Mr* Ham Nadu and M. Grace
Grace1 Luverne
Luu rm- Tinkler
Tinkhr and Mr FooteFUotr of
*r *'*a” *".I" ?
%'•*,; Sigl.-r acting as
Colgrove &lt;il* Cliwioite were in the
tiie Grand RapliL
‘k „‘
RajiicL. visited Mr. and Mrs
;
les.
Slgjflmt
w*i
John
C
city on Monday
Bun
I’mktei jn-8unday.
urSunday.
/ . .. , .2,
Burt Tinkler
! Ketchkm. th-n
»«.-«
r-i-.u,. u„..t ... Iktrod .- Gaidnvr
...
. .
• MadtEH
Chidester.
Jr. of
. Pate of Detroit -spin Thurs­
several
^,u c,,niP jnday and sja’nt day'
Edm,night with Mr and Mrr E C
Edmond*, enroute to Chtcuyo
f'?.1
— ...
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*'»fh nix parenu. Mr. ’ m» »utoi iBiai* - ........ ......
“
Mr. and Mr . FYcd W&lt;*MlrulT of -!■
- «■
._
Grund Rupitb w*re Bunday gueMa of ; M: and Mr*. Carl Beumer of yLMiv'd’1 \fr
l.’?.
’‘V ' !lar and hatuv
MiJohn Quinta
mui,&gt; U.&lt;
Mr and Mt*. Julius Cruns of. a- Ang&lt;l&lt;« go tv Detroit today for
*uniiounc&lt;
vbH, nmtoring liven- with Mr and
Tmn Reynolds and
H-myfSinr
!rs. Lout* Forms* of -Naalivillc.
Reynold.’.
Mr
Vto.rS.itork »&gt;,d
“»■“ •" ,
Hie &lt;:
.ughv,
Bis .&lt;«,,.«■
w
to, u.Mpm-nu. m.
jimdiv
■
rand Mrs. C A bmith. while her
1. Pinia-...
fohn Ketcham. Jr.. • the program
WalVr take rjHrnt
i,,c ntlcn&lt;1lng Uu: Chicago
Mr uli
rtrti "h'ft 11 |U,U! ,
a,-d Mr‘ Albcrt Vedder were

ticn. road rej»ir and oth
camp Cu»(er ithe mci

and 4ix&gt; men win
FuIiOXinK
Barry rount
cepted by tl

St*

nMntiiK

Kritii 1 tatml. c.ll«i;’''HM ’•* M' “,'d Mrs- E n Mr; K&lt; ttiiatn
Mr's. U
'
of Marshall lust Tuesday night ut
a blrtixiiy party lor little Donald

' and

Nolilr coin and four daugh- b-.l Sis-xonChicago are sjx’ndina ten,
•I); Clarem- Young &lt;&gt;f. Allegan!HLiys with Mr and Mrs ’ Robert ot Ln .vid Mi
Buk Ii , Charlotte Cam will remain , the week end"
on Thursday visiting ■ for
the summer”
,'un Wifdnc.uiuy'
Mr and Mrs Cole Nrwran. Mr.
and Mt' Krnmnt Newton and Mi*s daughU
Helen’ Nfwtun attended a btrthdav an* guest-,
patly at Mr- Wesb y Cilky s at Sar- Stauifi-r and family
n nar on Sunday.
x
Fuller tT^r
on

gUV.-t

.... hud been visiting
Hirhurd Doyle and &gt;:’.teiulinit
II. vtnru: ot

Chicago.

general gutiday.

E—W-.Mallov .of LunMiur. district
Mr ui,
&gt;:p.rin’&lt; ndent. ciilji’d on clarence ■rjnidr.-n'
□ouehcr on Thursday
vuit-d from

jur’t.s, Mr. and Mi&gt;, Frank
m
n mid i1au«ht»T’ of Cliluago kY.
*
of t j,,: Ao.

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CMtlUiiCl s
lhe n mid nd

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:i • jrent -Sim'lay Me;iitf.
’il in c-nirrtaln*
-- ....
on Sunday,

Uiddl.. of

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Hunday Mid M&lt;m
„hs Eugene Frwm
j.
Mr. and Mi

Grand Rapid.’, visited
'*-• of the uctSt.
Dori • and Helen
Decoration

A LIFE OF CLEAR
Comfortable 'Vision

. and Mr.
Vi'ddrr urn tided
i t n;: trmnment in (hand Rupicb
nn Friday night mid Mby* Daruthy:
f.onit le’uriKd with them tyr th-

your due’. Il nJ
audition ot your
Hain

family of Flint, Micju will be in the
city Thursday. June 1 w-itmg

Hedil&lt;|uarlers for Bcaehwcar
MICHIGAN

Mi Mu.-gaii’. Furrr of Datroit
Hunt the holiday with her sran-nu.
spent tni
Ml'., Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo' Mrs. Sarah FurniM of Grand
ration.with Snends at Buy City and sjs nt the week end at her home.
•v land ot Cohnnbu'.
Maple Ridge.
.
Her parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tlw» tiy.- first of the week.
limit her mother. M
oy .a;, utenn nio'vnn
Hihiday gjic^ts of Mr. and Mr* Brumm. and Coy G. Brumm took
tiie Hx-tli.K-. Citv MtsMo:i at 7
pr. and Mrs W O. DavLs were
Lucy
Raid!
both
of
(fraud
Porter Kinne were. Mr. und Mis. lirr back to Kalamazoo Sunday alt- guests at the J. Robert Smith home
P
M
Thur-alay
June
1.
PAK IIES FOR RECENT BRIHE.
iiniin' handlctipif-'d try
.bn McMiinigr of Detroit and Mr.
Sunday.
■ Murym
Mfs. Hurley Kinne of Grand
Mr and Mrs Charles Kohler liave
Go.g
•
Mrs Libble Marshall has returned
hluinc nothing mid* n&lt;i
friends and relal
gone to their new Imme jn Bed­
.■■I'h d.u: «
nuniial Durtits during i R..idi Und Mr. Bio
tn her home’after spending several
ford. Indiana.
Bupl and Mr.- Wa
' ww b in Bellevue and Battle Creek.
celled here last u«-k by
ue graduating exerci
i:.; i &lt;}&lt;M.d-on. Uhn underwent an ’
**"*• f**'1"operation 'Pliuraday at Ann Arbor, ts
’ *’ • • •
.lor bp
Mined I Another*
i Ketcham
All male citizens ot Centralia,
Mr. and Mr.- ’Eiwin Vender and t .potted nt gettin.:'along fine. Hb
S,uiie Hnirit.
j. Bernard ol
t Drirrv i n
tin Elwm Eddy ol Detroit, were su-tcr from near Portland. Indiana, Wash , recently became subject to a
compubory whisker-growing ordi. i’|c end-guests at the Oito Schulze I:, .'jicnding a few.day* here .
E'. : : I'lilT rtfECIALUT
y Mr.; Ign&gt;om*rnni&gt;
bjtt ot Tecumseh were gwsta ot th*
Kenneth Lykins spent Sunday at nance enacted by thc city iniprepiv. mr Mu» Fern VcItuUe returned
- Ml”.-. I MUk.
Bai&lt;j|
Phone 2634
J F. Black, and
itb iriMidy.
1- of his parents routh of aration tar lhe twenty-first Annual
with them for a vblt.
•nujtraeuw ,ir&gt;- beige’
Pioneer picnic to be held in August.
Mr and Mrs Ernest CiandaU of Charlotte
was j h.-r slater. Mre- Li
p*tillelil tpent Sunday at the home
I shell mnk &lt; n.
triii
tfiicre the
ut D-r and Minnie Bailey
•&lt;:i; fur. bath haviiu: ..I
Henry add Clirydai-Qj hoc*. Mi.
_ ... ___
__
_________
__ Mis.-.
ifartone
Hawkm* and
rntcrtatmd twenty-cue 1 frock was v.f E
:u»» Conley ut l-uumg spint
irrivcfi on Sunday
I.omr cvrnpil- Iwr DMimet W
trday night with Air. and Mrs,
,nMer and Im‘band
Game
—**•“ 1 Following no
1 Warner.
Afctd Stauff
ol hemo ; ding eullatmn ’
K Huinm- l. 'cleo Everts. Paul
nnia rrrmi. I lie Ubli. la ins centered. f.,: ur and Glenartl .Showalter wen
Kitchen article;
cmatQ here during the sum­
.. ..
.
in iuv reiorewiauon pro­
Mr ..na Mr.-- Baiwom »r« to njake RriUn ah&lt;j ]lft Saturday f.'.r Camp
mer.
•
Elgin Watch
M3.30, S20.M. 5:5 00 up
their home :n Grand Rapid, and .cutter.
Mi‘v. Thru Pan acitempankd
Ijiv-Tcncr Bench of 'Kaliimaro i to' A/ll ba |MT»-r»»Wd
' Die iitorr.-m s|xin*prrd by Hi
. . .. _
pwo.-&gt;» uhere they spent Sunday&gt; ifiyahy caminiign
• Clover Leaf Club Sunday nighL/wa
will reaidc.
with Mi mid Mr- Raymond Whide-"jducted by l.i, el
Gutata from r.ut of town were Mr iwell attended. The church wasneco
j
kneeht. Mm. Windekm-c'lu and lit-j
■|Park. Hl. and enough hiOiiey re-land Mrs. Seth Bh. .•«». Mr. am (rated in krepiiw with thc day. «
th- daughter returned with them,!
^.ti..'1-d ’■» *arraut thr'm -tartin*. 1 Mr* t.yl&lt;
m Mi J. tn Krupp ; oral putrlolu
her husband coming l’»r tfwn.nnl
Bor*t and Hi t and Mr* John
r,r ,
'?■
-........
“* will
ataru
on 1)
-• Ucdn.-dey uptil Friday at
^differ cnliw...........................................
«...
■'.•Vumj-j .'iopidliiMR Xru"
—(I’oldcn Anniwrjdry
Sunday.
Th?y
called
nn
MrMichael
“
ehiilzrhome and attended
BLISS
^'■’jen I u^aood drib u*t«r tilth St It bm -f Grand Hareti
Be“ Qu-Ii‘&gt;r
Venter in Kalamavo-i and found Jwr
convalescing'from her recent acci­ jiruxtmal
c
'ngratulaUonh
m
Pack
dent mid able to walk, on cruWin ».
Glbren, of Detroit wen- wevi
'.ue extended to th’.se y&lt;»ung jwopb .• Clyde
though her nerves are stll[ very bad
end «u 'ts of tlicir parents. M
BHtTHHAY PAHTt.
MAXWELL HOUSE
Mrs. Frank Fetehncr.
All bopc-'for her sjseedy recovery.
I
Shullx, Freeport. Dellon, Middleville
Jack O'fXmnril celebrated
1 Rev and Mrs Albert O tic
Ion. Ciub ,,n thc
. . .
t itntn
ighth birthday .
HINE—NORR1:s.
tdding t:&gt;-.k 11.lining eight tntf
Wednr
m a- in lainsing Sunday
Full Quart J
i’Dunnell rent
: trr’s tnothrr, Mrs
ihich the voni
28. when Ilnur daughter. M:-«’*' 1 Mr and Mrs V
TELEPHONE -2 24 1
. Erk-)h
yery, w^r- united th marrfaixe
। Grand Rapid' spcijt pcciH.ilioti Day
•,r.
northern part
Gerald Hine of Shultz.
Corner of State and JcffcrsoD St*.
Haatinu», Mich.
, Mim Ejecta Furni-• of Battle
r.pj'ed the mm ceremony jw-rfornwd | on Wednesday
. Creek suited h*r .-.i-tcr Mi
by Rev. 1. L Dewey
Hastings at f„r ’ngh: at a one oTlrxk iimCliebn
jnlc Furm-s. the. tit't -?i the .....
rlgiit n'rlock ’Die ..llcndant. wtro!glvpn by Mm&lt;. TUhr 1' -1 -n Imr.-winY• ndek hospital Tuesday’morning be I Mrs Sarah Mat j. who ha.* been
M1M Edna Huw. sKtrr of the groom.
Gezin.i Raid! ..nd Mr Nt!-, ing taken.there just the .nvht be ,:li with iF.irt trouble
:;Torc. Funeral renders were h&lt; Id m-q B,-av
nier IK
and Mr Glenn Wire Thc bride wa’Ioisvon. u'hrue masnaee took place!
Illi, tom, rreur ■Il.nwm -Kh’nonh »lto Buiuhr »Ito
prettily dressed
dre'.ied in blue
bine mtwi
crt'pa and ihuhday cvciunit.
nretttlv
[burial in tho Prairieville reinotery. 1 j,.uu.s • ’
—
curried an arm bouquet ol pink and
VISIT OUR SODA FOUNTAIN
' Funeral rervires.for Mr- Hellericiarenee
white snapdragon*
Small
BIRTHDAY PART
c.f Guernsey Jake were Imld Monday[Df ca*tlei&lt;
I rated with sptrea. fleur de ite and
Hading*iht Hinhui’.' Funeral home
Mr- Herd
End
in
Honda,
and
entertained ai nf her . j- «.h&lt;x’l-; Mrs France* Searb * ;iaxuid away'
I while lilacs
tilth birth-[nt her home here-Sunday morning wrvirea
Following the wedding a buffet mates Saturday on her r.ik..
held Wednesday altkt-er..
... ........__
.day. Ice cream and .
I lunchton was served. ;
:—
. —-- ----......... v.mwu iu u.i, i.niH.h .it uh- r.iuiiKei[served. All had a fujipy time
lew days. S:w wax 1J yvnn nt age.Imai church emducud by Hu- Rev
■being born in Barry county tnd has; WurnInterment m Ukwiew
I Mr and Mrx. O H-McCnwrn en-‘
THE LITTLE HEO HRH K,.
v
,
[alwnys lived in Barry county. Her I cemetery
'tcrtained as-tiueMa at Ackcr’H Point* Mrs Mitmle Hammond h much huiband
k,..K....a preceded
.....
i.a *her .u
three yexnj M
Mrai
ran(1 si-, ciift Kletnhans and
I report on Bunday, among whom i better and is able to be out again [ago She leaves a n*rer Mrs Maiy'familv
cai,etl on
।were guests
from Creek.
Grand Ann'ArRapids.I Picnic
Our .'cliool
cloved
Friday with
a icveral
Nobles' nephews
of Hickory
Comer*be»i*de»j"aeorg^OiU
and! friends
&gt;.
Bettie
dinner
and
program
at
th*
and ...nieces
1 and^-Onal
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
-- '-’nawo. r;—‘ii* C*T‘*-*P a:::: Ar pltthlc tt!i!t!rr — n,i nwwm.m
—.... i _
Lake• Odessa.
ixchoolbcuYC
|„hc&gt;t
....... ............
w,„ greatly uw&lt;rin
....................
ode»»a. Lansing.'
Lamina, St.
fit Iachooilnu&amp;e.
nt friends who'wjll
town Monday.
»burg. Fla . and San Diego,! Mrs. Edith .Edger of ILivtiiigs mt»a her Funeral eervlcew uefe held i BUri'er C:
~apent Thursday with Mrs. Rcbccrg Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 fniin I he the
the week
week ei
end with hu family here I
Craig'home, Rew. Swadhng of Hickory
The 10th and llth grades livid
ANOTHER CONTEST.
M;._. Bonnie
Bcr.r.;: Tyh
T;!.;r ;-. .vi&amp;ttlng her
i.rr , corners officiating. Burial in Hick­ their piqpic Thursday gt Gun lake.
Mi*s
The flic young people who partlci- 'cou&gt;.in in Vermontville
........
orv Garnm cemetery.
W11
,n uw
The .seniors nn
rpent
thc week VHa
end Bat I
patod. In the Silver Medal-contest i Mr. and Mi* Warr. n Miller and
Th, muUr
»l&gt;d wul o«u uk, Tt., .lumni ... h«M Kn­
Phone 2491
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
here last week and were unsuccew- family of clart-ville called on Wa: - . meeting of th.- Delton Community &lt;t«y night at the I. O- O F. hall i
Jul. will oontwt again at the Barry-Yen Boltcn.s Monday
Club will be hold the second Mon- the Rebekahs putting on (he ban-'
vUlr church on Sinylay night, i Mrs. Cliff-rd Hannm.nd gate a day night tn June A myatcry | ro-quit. After a abort program dancing;
June 4. at eight o’clock. Alt are wcl- birthday dinner Suntiay in honor of :gram wtl! be given. Come and ws a,„. .14 ,.ui.
i
come.
Mrs. c. D. MqULc.-o birthday.
। what it will be.
| min&gt; Helen BrUnuu of St. Louh

L. V. BESSMER

Many Gifts for Graduates

Saturday, June 3

Friday, June 2

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Gold Dust

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Butter

Coffee

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Brooms

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264c

Lh 23c

Mustard

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Bacon vSi“
Frankfurts
Pork Chops
Center Cuts

2
23c
2 Lk- 29c
lljc
2
35c

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F5c Pint
Brick Ice Cream. .

Sodas and Sundaes.
Malted Milks.

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25c Pint
. 20p Pint

. IOc'

I 5c

Ginger Ale and Linie Rickey
Large bottles3 (or 50c

Try Our Special Large Root Beer
It Hits the Spot—5c

—

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. MAY 31. IMS

PAGE EIGHT

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MICHIGAN

Friendly Rivalry Livens
Rehearsals of Civic Players
(Continued from page onei
looks after lhe. queer assort- .actrejses nre going through thc play
this strange vuy-Mge with with a "fine tooth comb" looking
culm, u difficult role, ad- with a critical eye on each slight de­
handled by Albert Becker; tail "Outward Bound U the tyjw
Frank Thompson, whore of production that intrigue* the intutc do,-., not entirely iiuuk ter«»t uf tiie actors from thc start
adlu rence to absolute Jus- and inspires them to give thrlr best
difficult clwractcrUatlon capTickets lor the play go on sale
.. filled by Dr. D. D. Walton; thc this week at Oarvcth k Stebbins.
tlfuL frightened haitwuvs. ' Ann Tiie priev Ims been fixed at 10c and
and , Henry, played by the Misses-l;Sc Ail scats are reserved as in tiie
Aiteeii 1 crihutn and Helen Weaver better class of theaters, choice ones
&gt;'i&lt;: Harold Logan.
.
' in Hie center rectiun and tiie first
u.ul accord mg to itw di- n&gt;w of Hie balcony selling tor tiie
tiau- reached tlir stage higher price. Also to give all throirtything Mcrns to be gmt.g ter lovers a ctiance to
this unitsThis is a taalthy sign It uut drama the two performances
» iliat ttu- ordinary, routine are being gnen. one on Friday. June
&gt;t tlir tuuuuv-tiun u now see- 9 and the other on Tuesday. June

SO

THA

WIL

If A
Us

OBITl'ARY.

Our Success

vamc n-lle Pag. daughter of
Henry and Sarah Dur.ii Page, was
' tx.ni in Yankee Spru-.gs Dec 20.
1891 und passed away at the age ut
evening May 24'Ji, Cub 41 years. 4 mdoths and 22 days at
in C E Hiatt. Cub- Mercy hocpiui in Jackson On Oil
Atx’ti Johnson 4 1913 she was married to CU'dt W
Gamble
ot d
listings,
later moving
moving
. ,
.
m
.kiiuic in
^&amp;i^uks. later
Iriver for a (o jncRxjn.
daughter Doris wils
and a m.-nern; outdoor born tc this iinltin Surviving are the
’ '..... ..... husband, daughter, three sL-ters.
v-nd Urn- under'.; Mr... Fre.d Raymond. Jackson. Mrs
*ih k commit tee-' Wm Orton rutd Mrs. Claude Johni. J. Larsen. Rev.;,'uii. iliand Rapids, a brother. Wtli........
urfd
ai'Cbmpuut.'d
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. 'tliim-Page,
Hastings, and a hosi, of
Ralph Hawthorn and rehitlvvs and friends. In early life
S|XN-i&lt;ii metal Cub she united with the Methodist
iw.iidr'! f-&gt;r proficiency Episcopal church of Hastings and
and Lion Work, the th.- teaehiiu-s ot the church were
ivirg honored with her guide unit comfort during Iter
I Kenynn. Gerald R&gt;v-! long tllneu which ' she met with
Kenneth Wolt. Christian jiaumce and fortitude.
■‘ ire, Proton ' sire will,be sadly missed th her home
lali-en. J»hn; and. Community, where she was
Ttie thref" greatly beloved.
. &gt;u Badge.-, went to'
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tiled*

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oCOlll i\tuS

Has been achieved throuth care­
ful lm»lnr»» manaerrnent and
satisfactory dealing with policyholders.
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SEE IS FOR INSURANCE

FIRST CHURCH

Citizens Mutual
rIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN
J. L. MAUS

CHURCH or THE SAZWXSE.

Local S*;r«aenlat:re, HMUngt. Mkb

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLE!! FITTED, REPAIRED.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY BF.PAIRINO.
CASH FOR OLD HOLD.

&gt; CIII-IST

cost,

..;;n-,r

had

bun.i
tram

that

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

inn la
Tronghing and l.lehininc Rod'

n omematyts’

FREE.

Corner
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WM. PLANT

SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
*i
Phone

The Ladle.-.' Aid Society will meet
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kryn
another out- Vandenberg Friday. June 2. Everyibgdy is invited.
14 which was epon4-.' Robatt. Minnie and Mary Jenwcig lijinr uiwritlF'Wt
’elf' end.
:.
i; ’u,. ■ • kun
,l',”JT7lu™d
w"Jk
Robert returned to LeRoy and tiie
"1“'At..» :M» will mm, torr.
Mr. Jami-., Nagel arid Mr*. Paul­
ine Daniels s;»-n: Wednesday at the
home of Mr and Mrs. Juitn Nagel
north of here.
Mr and Mrs. William McCann
went to East Lansinu Saturday «u&gt;
ointnitUHt appoint- the lu.-eball game and William. Jr..
Eighteen of Lan.-ing returned home with them
■rijomaunder the

Hate o:

.wi/

WANTED

Rclatfto from I
:;‘i Monday iiwhr to ■»

A Whb|e*a!r di-trit&gt;ut..i l.-r
well, known beer tppb .

Edelweiss Beer
Distributing Co.
127 last W. ree st
Phone 37479
N
* Kalamazoo
Michigan

Mr mid Me; She

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ik the first re-inilar,.-. A British -cientbt lias perfected
1 at the parish ’’■a device which can take an almost
ieidt-r.-hlp of their !inaudible voice, lone and multiply
. • Pirate Night ' is 'it three million time.. It must have
for June 9th. each boy to 1
father's. confidential whispers.
Captain of the*PiNOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
J-&gt;!ly Hotmr,’'. Each
1 be made a mcm-

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&gt;i'- gi'-d Mr

BERT H
HAZELTON

area scon:
iy'. June 19.

ulKlrpn.gratn 1&lt;
ind every boy
Jcout should plan
1 Cub division of
■eparately with a
..rogram for these
I* 10 atol It. Riving
ORDER FOR PULICAT1ON
and other artivitirs
age We are honing
imber of the Barry
&lt;T «hls great prlvi*nd -urge that every boy make
„
Attend* some summer * D i
:cr bulletins on Camp

SAFE and LOCK
EXPERT

Keys Duplicated,, 25c
CMBrch and Stale

■ HASTINGS MAHKETS

CARDS of THANKS

and Cub

will &gt;&gt;• hekl Frimriuy, June 2 and 3. at
•k. The Iwys will be
i-ntw put up in

ramp as a unit furnishing their
food. cjoklne equipment and J
ina! effect?. There is nd charge i.
participation and every troop
ibuid plan to attend. Tire annual
‘fxclai court of honor will be held
Friday night after the -big intrude
and at tht* time all special honor
■jus. and training
M tlU-d On S.H-

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

planned for Saturday afternoon
Ret Fred Horn and Mrs. Horn
and Ruth and Evelyn spent Sunday
with Mr and Mr» Byron Moody of
South. Maple Grove and got acnted with the little new nephew
Lester Sonne vn lie's

...is the fi?re£t
fbae ex ttete
Its perfume h
tiehurjr, tart

GRANGE PROGRAMS
STAR ORANGE NO

I Carl! &gt;n

entertained their Shultz
;b at their cottage here Saturday

ENTERTAINMENT AT MAPI.’!

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service

rtisc that there are no high
..
bool a»8 college students In
convent a u tor giving employment to your family gpd that you have M-:
budgwnak&lt; r., peanut tellers and la- wnv» preferred spending holidays
moui writers
and Sunday* quietly it heme.
I

for ALL Your Family/
Live in an apartment just like home
... do your own cooking .. . Save your
money for pleasure . . . don’t spend it
for boosted hotel bills. Hundreds of
cozy,"comfortable apartments lo
choose from. Rent at your own price
. . . savings are wonderful. We show
you how. Plan to save 50'* on your
trip. Write for particulars today.
Don’t wait . . . don’t hesitate . . . make
your plans NOW. Write us this very
day no matter when you’re coming.
No obligations . . . just write and we’ll
tell you the good news. Have a
good time . . . and SAVE!

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CHICAGO, ILL

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

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pa-, t&gt;
rilmin
tcpiac

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old pit
ihilnk
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briyn
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und tli

COAL
PRICES
GONE
DOWN!

&gt;11 in' thr morning and

.;l!e and baby Suzanne MUa
Mineville and Mr&gt; Isabelle
nd urn &lt;if Battlg Creek
Mr and Mr» Cnarley Kenyon ate
dinner with Mr and Mrs Mark Pox
in Hastings Sunday
&lt;. raid Hmr and Margery Norris
a -, r- united in marreage Friday
night T.ielr many friend* wish them
Eagelkroud and » m ®uch Joy and happUMM
Saturday and SunMr »r«d Mrs Jem Kenyon of
,
Hickory Comers visited their uncle,
t wife and children George Kenyon Sunday afternoon

A WORLD’S FAIR HOME

No

ONE.. can foretell the
price of NEXT WINTER’S
COAL—even n e® t month’s
coal prices may be higher}
The SAFTl WAY is to order
your next winter’s supply of
coal NOW and take advantage
of these NEW LOW PRICES!

mnntii
jmxiuc
VOMlbl
thc on
liuilly

!&lt;&gt; oo a

Tiie
the pn
ganizc
These

' Hje inc
farmer,
ployed
ing ani
tribute
dustry

(XX1.IKX)

IJ.fkXM

sugar,
should
sugar
cane m
price ■

helps (
thonsa

lap far
Hit- fui
whose

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Dealer* In WOQL. GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT. LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich

more &lt;
and mi

ncres ti
factorti
would
people
M.000.C
Mlchlg

Somi
dlon" i
mantifi
heart i
them I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, May 31, 1933

SWEETUES
15D.OOBTHISYHR
THAT'S TRUE IN MICHIOAN
—THAT'S 30,000 MORE
THAN LAST YEAR

&lt;T

\

Ninety-five

seniors of
the Hitstings High school
will formally end their scho­
lastic days here at Coriiniencement- F r i d a y after­
noon. photograph* of niiiety-two members of the class
are pubiishvd herewith, cuts
of the following three being
unavailable:

If All Michigan Folks Would
Use Beet Sugar, It Would
Double That Acreage

Someone has invented an "accor­
dion" street car so flexible that it
can twist around corners. Auto
manufacturer* should take this to
lieart and make mntorcar* on the
same design so that wa could shove
them together for parking.

•

TWO-Fm-Nine

Hastings High School Graduating Class of 1933

WILL EMPLOY OVER
35,000 MEN THIS YEAR

A l«-w years ago U appeared us tt
the beet Minur Industry in Michigan
• W-U*
i ,1 I
vl
Lu-t.uios in Mxhb’.in, except one,
Wud been .clOM-d. Ttw stork* of the
i if.ii comiMiiles •.-.t-ir selling .it
। IUI..I1 frat lion &lt;: then jmi val &gt;&lt;
It .i|i|N-;.f&lt;i II.. it all that remained
to be done was to. gin* tin* beet
«11HHI iiiduMry ln Michieuii a decant
lnir:.d, and call tt . nd. d It mtiik
Grange that tin; industry rtiouRT
»*•«*’• I- ffc.il -I,, Ui-.u Uiu.„
uondeiful evidence of life during
, tin- M-terc d.-po-ssiim and In face j
cf tip furt flat cutie augur is qu.itrd u! file l.kr.st price hi many
' yviuj.; and of enurx- b&gt;ct suitar must
mn l the ratio sugar price.
How ha-, this happened In the
flic.- Ot . ucli dl|nuultic*? Th.- year
1PX! Ul’lif-.M-d u gir-at revival of the
Htgur brt-t industry and IKJ3 promIm.-. t&lt;&gt; M t it n&lt; w all-time record for
that mdiL.tiy in ttrn. Mate. Tlx- ;
change is dur to two facts ' &lt; I. *
Greatly improvxi! methods of niuk- :
imt is i t ,'tii ai . :.i that it u now in
f every t&lt; -.ct equal to the cane ptu-1
1
- v
fat
- mtract for
ttiv gn.w. r Til.- trouble before was '
ItiSt farmers hid become m&gt; dia- i
i«.-irai:. d in racing suitar fr-.-ts that
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year grower i rtiund sugar breU the­
m rd pr.dHable crop &lt;&gt;u their farm*. ;
lhe Improvvii^-nf lor is. t grower.*
and tmmufai -un .-. both -*,t l.n.-riv
due la ;i f.iin-r contract which the
HiKiir Ix.i factor!.-. ..tiered the beet
growers instead ot buying bMl
without reference to their Mqrar
routrnt and allowing them tri be;
brought to and dumjw-d at thc far- j
. lorif-i in p&lt;»&lt;&gt;t comfitu®. th-- new
contract make.-, a real 5O-5« .co-op•-ration b«ti-.tT|i grower and factory j,
1 ■ vein Il'I.WO aril' lit beets vo n- I
W h.iw ’cd. Thi. y.ar over 150.000
hctvs are Under contract All thi-.
has Iwa-n due t-» the »i. W lontruct.
rlimin.ilin.: u guaranteed price and
tvplacliut it with a St per ton ad­
v yice
Hu- crop. ..nd providing '
that ahc total returns be deter- j
mim-d. iia Ih-twreif tin,- grower and •
flu- nmt|iil Ktiin-r. Ip- a 50-50 split ,
nf tlx proceeds d.-ntul from the
nile &lt;&gt;f ni;*ur. sugar pulp and mo- '
la.vi-.-i. after thi-M- pr.xiurL. were 1
,'told Under this plan the grower •'
hurts equally with the nunufao |
fun-r any drop in sugar prices. On ;
lhe other hand lhe farmt i shares .
with the manufacturer in any Int»x&lt;- in returns which may be due
lo m&lt;M&lt;* favnpible prices
Under th&lt;- old plan tin- farmer was
primarily inlete-ted in delivering a
maximum tqnmivc of beef . without i
regard to tn. ir comlition Under the
new plan, their interest 1:. in thc
pr idui tl ui and d« itvi i y nt a n iximum acie vl.-Id of sugar. Und'-r the
old pl&gt; a U - re wa an av&lt; rage
thdnk of evr-n per ci-ifMkn jhi» ;
weight ot the bceU.paid tor and
vi.-u actually diced nt the factory.
Under the new plan the shrinkage
‘ has ixui reduced t&lt;» two per cent.
and i..- i ii |m&lt;k fn m tn. m ha
corrc:qiondingly increased. Under!
the pr.-nt contract thr operators 1
have .-very incentive tn bundle the
manufacture and distribution of th.,
product; mi as to ururo tin. hlglu-st
|x&gt;.-sil&gt;l&lt;- return* fl. the growers, for
the operator and tlu- grower mu- I
tuallj benefit or low- when the gales
I ate made. Thi- contract was fir t |
tried out by fly- 8! Louts sugar mill
In 1931 unit netted the grower:. &gt;4125 '■
g.ton for their i»'
Th« average
I
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• I&amp;00 a t- ;i. and tlx
■
t-f bevU was ten toiu lo tiie acrti
(
Th.- &lt;HH-rai..rs have encouraged |
tin* producers of sug-.r U-eU to or- i
giuiirc l.’icniM-lves m;o a vsociattons. i
These organiz.itioin have been help- !
ful to their nwmbct.v us will as to I
the indm.l.-y In 1932. 353)00 w&lt;Mk&gt;-rs. 1
farmers and farm helper:, were em­
ployed at ral-lng sugar bei-u; mik­
ing anil marketing -.ugar. This dis- ;
tribut.d p.VflOOo in wages Tlx- in­
dustry paid 1300 MM) in slate and lo­
cal tax.- and distributed over &gt;6.Oixi.ooo la.-t year to Michigan farm,ers. besides thr factories bought
) fj.fr.onuo of other product*, whore
m.ik.-is alto employ labor
It can be si-i-n wliat an important
asset to Michlgun I* found in grow­
ing sugar beets and making b.-rt
sugar. Ewry citizen of Michigan
sixMild encourage It by buying beet
Mignr. lt Is in every way equal to
tane sugar and h sold at thr same
price But thc advantage to Michi­
gan in buying beet sugar U that it
helps give employment to many
thousands of our own people and
|h»vx millions in wages, besides pay­
ing farmer* many millions more and
thc factories use other products I
whose m.inufacturvrs employ labor.
It U to be hoped that congrcw will i
take no action tlmk will make it
more dltScult to grow sugar beeu
and manufacture beet sugar
If Michigan ]M-oplc would all tiM*
' beet sugar, it would take 300.000
acres to grow thc bi-cta. and 10 more
factories to make the sugar. That
would mean employment fw 70.000
people during the season, would add
MXOO.OOO
additional money lo
Michigan farmers.
•

PART

Francena Cutler,

Dorothy Preston,

Arthur Webb. .

The Class of ’33 have ar­
ranged a novel form of comnieiH-cment program. No out­
side speaker will be brought
in to deliver a commence­
ment address. Instead mem­
ber* of the vla.ss will present,
Tnostly in pantomime, an ex­
hibit of their school activi­
ties. More than thirty senidrs
will take part in the prograni.
______ ,
' ■

Together with other
friends and acquaintances,
the Bunner wishes to extend
its best wishes for success
and happiness to. every mem­
ber of this class. .

Manr'.i* Adtlaniou
Frfdtilrk Audwt
Nina Arnold
KiUryn BtHikunan
Myiuu Bln hop .

Max CmU
Frank Crank
I.loyd Prmnnd
Marian Ed(ar
Rubalt rial!

Hntort M«U
Diiab* MUlrr

couim a«uuk

JaaaiU Myiri
Lyk Vtvten
IfirrlMa Piyna

Hon* Mt* Schujl*n

Lucille Bobluian
DotU By*n

W*yw« Bnya*r

Wagnar C»ol
Agnoa Deaklna
Valtcla Doyla
Elian Edward*
MarUia Foley

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PAGE TEN

the

Hastings banner. Wednesday,

■BBMBBBHaBESBE , Eat. Harvey H. Church, dee d. Pe-' filed, waiver of notice filed, proof on!
ASSYRIA.
z’z^gfD’r ZMTfrcx* A/rU/e Itllkm for Admr. fded. waiver of no- probate.of will filed, ordfer admitting Mrs Luta Jenkin*. Pooftnlirtreis
l*UUKl tlfJUjt. Ftarrj !|1C4
; -.-ill entered, bond of executor hied. at Assyria Center, i* ipendmg some
1 —■*— ■
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je»ers teatan\fntary iMucd. order timp at Gull lake due to ill health.
...t
. —♦ । nixiitAM.
c/aven Of Battle Creek, field
teoun cow.
!
r
secretary oi tiie W. K Kellogg
Eat. Charles D Hickg. dac'd. Or-|
J'*J**nJ1'
c d Fi' creditor lamied
was here last leek in
der allowing dabna entered
ihal account of Admr. filed
# g
dcC.j Walver [Foundation,
the Interest of lhe Camp Fire'or­
Bit. Clark H. Osborn, deed; fist ■ Loucna B Beattie, deed. Au- !(jf
wJer aul ln&lt; resl ganization. A group at Lacey with a
Waiver of node ttnJ. order ap- thentkaWd copy of will Ned. p«U-en-,red. dl.&lt;harB,. of executor membership of nhie will he com­
pointing Admr entered.
ition for allowance of foreign *111 ..iued mate-enrolled
pleted tn Hie near future. TfijTMIiE*t. .Mary J Bake*, deed. Order died, order fbr publication entered.'
'
-HeHlebower dro d cenr of the Auyrta Camp FlfWgrvup
allowing claims entered.
; EM James A. Ryan, deed Petip'm11
**[' *** j , recently organized ore President.
Ext William Williams, dfe d. Will. tion fur Admr filed, petition
'Bermtu Turkcnium; Secretary . Alice
filed, petition for probate of will special
appointing mw
Admr.
«wl»l Admr. filed, order appointing
appointing ;«&gt;o»ce hied, order appanung
Lcnnegar; Treaxurrr Beatrice RusAdmr. entered, bond "'-i
filed »Mr™.
entered.
filed, waiver of notice filed, proof of ’"pedal
—
/ell; Scribe. Bernice Jones; Guard­
will filed, order admitting will en­ Ictten Issued, petition to rj*h bond 1 Eil Jasper G. DeedF. dec'll. An­ tan. Mrs. Bernard Tasker.
ti led. order to ciuh bond entered. ■ null account Bird
tered
Tom and John Williams recently
E-t I-awrencc Keech. Pinal ac­
Hit Biruli Jane Mclntosli. dec'd.
confirming aale entered, final ac­ Final nccount *&gt;t exteutor
count of guardian died
Bit. George M. RitclUc. dec'd. count of Admr filed, order allowing waiver ot notice tiled, order n.vdgn- chase of lhe Frank Fwlk farm south
Waiver of notice filed, order ap- account entered, discharge of Admr. ing residue entered. dlM.-hargi* of ot Lacey where they new reside, •
Miss Ines, Mainby ts spending
iMued, (State enrolled
jnmting Admr. entered.
executor issued, vMule enrolled
E&gt;t. John D. Deming, deed. In­
,Est Donald Hall. Bond Of guard­
E»t Hervey H. Chiirvri. dce d Or­
ian filed,’ letters of guardianship is­ ventory filed ,
der appointing Admr.'entered.
Eat Jacob Johnson. dec'd. Inven­
sued, pellHcm to ui&lt;- money for bur­
E»t. Nell Rowladrr. Petition for
Eijzatxth- Gray was
tory filed.
ial of mother filed.
E»t. Day Pugh, dec'd.- Final ac­ j&gt;t Peter . VandenBosch. dec'd guardian filed.- order. apjaAliting Gatcbun:' HEM wrek to attend the
guardian entered
HistorUul aewion of'the Centennial
Warrant and inventory filed
count of Admr filed.
lest,
jonn
w.
woiic,
urea.
m&gt;i;
Ext
Thomiu
Cliec*ebrough.
dec'd.
otacrYSWe
of thdt place, which waEat. John W. Wolfe, deed. Will;
Est Jane M. Lamb. deed. Order
filed, petition for probate of will: Inventory hied.
her fmmrr home
allowing claims entered.
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, Mrs. Violet Miller and Mi&gt;s Ran:
MIDDLEVH.I.E.
Tompkin.-. will entertain
the June.
’ R. Murray Harper hax a poalUon ‘*’f ’he- I’b Mure Birthday
with the government in the Fhn-.stry wsanizatmif at the Milk-r home,
work and reported fur duty las’.
The Nutntb.n Project Athleyeweek up in northern Minn. We hm&gt;c ment Ihiy held at Hast nics -otj
he makes gixxi and u Iw has hart Thurwlay uns.wcll n'l&gt;'^n&lt;«‘
training and experience m thi.
•ocality. Mrs Mildred Stcvrn•
■
of the Lacey group and Mrx Mabel I
.Pulfpai! were in charge of the ex-1
’ M. 8 Keeler of Grand Rapid*. our •mbits.
, former townsman, was calling un
Mr Milt- Schroder L- acting!
■fnend* here Wednesday. Hr was
spending a few days at hU Gun lake Office during the absence ni Mrs,!

&lt;5- ECONOMY WEEK

^KROGER'S
2

Eat more Brand

15c

H«. »&lt;— 1OC

Butter Kernel

Golden Bentem

JEWEL

49c

3

COFFEE

15c

Pruner

Cut Beets
Or KIDNEY BEANS

27c

SIFTED PEAS 2

29c

Rolled Oats

10

Scratch Food

ioe-)b. b*f

$1.39

RED SALMON 2:29c
Licorice Jelly Beans

n&gt;.

10c

Toilet Soap

DUTCH COOKIES 2 d 9c
EDEE | A r«rul»r 25e Duet Pen with the purchase
IltUfc e
of ■ faney Parlor Broom — both for

PRESERVES

AC*
•••

39c

53

Pure fruit flavors -

IrknaL •».
-MJ.
to - jgjuRev. Hitchcock. pastor
n,mMethodist protestant
protestant charge of .West
Our „ former townsman.. Walter pennfletd. h«, organla-d a church I
German, who for M«ne years opciti-'.school in the Evans district of;
[rd a blacksmith aimp here was tri- Maple Grove, which has been Him?-.
ously injured while grindlib plow tlonirsg the past-three weck» uhtieri
ixjints and later died in a Grand m* .ujauvision
Rapid- hospital. He hart men n
Mr and Mrs Ronald Warner Of
resident for Mime years ot W.lvland. j^troit and Mr- Sylvia Scidmore of

on some year* ago Walter hail pqfiy with them spent Sunday aft-!
many friends lure who extend their (rnnon at the forrmi s Wall lake
sympathy to the bereaved on&lt;' Bur- cottage
i
rffl was under the auspices ol thc ..._Mlcl_ilAilfxAjoncA-JCU_Ln. Ann!.
f MMtmte Order? of -which hFmnnW Artr.r Sunday th see her husband. |
{been an honored member.
Ray Janes, who is at thr University
j RobL .Fenkins of Leroy. Mich., and hoapllat .Mr »nd Mix Arthur Mil-i
: sister. Mary. »h&lt;&gt; has lx r-n spending ler. Mr Schlyur and non acrom-|
•
I tne winter with him drolc from ins punied her.
home Friday to Kolainan» and
A C Hyde and family spent thc
I brought-back Hieic iivter. Ml- Min1 hie. and all arc spending a few days parents. Mr. and Mrs Buchanan.
| at the Irving home We are pii’ascd
imortal .Day'address in the Austin
to have jhenrwtth tu» gain.
James McKrvitt and wife of near 'district &lt;n CmivU township.
Messrs, and Mesdatnes Charles
, Tuckerman.
Charted Cox. Fred
'of rein lives here.
Brandt of Bellevue. W.ilson Case.
: Schoo! acriviUes will till Uli-, the ;Waiter Jone* of Pennfleld township
j last week of s?ur school -TIh- Baeealnurvate address Sunday evening attend the Memorial day
|at tiie school auditorium w.ia .ii- . ]here on Stindav
' tended by a large crowd. Rev. j
! Chamberlain of the Leighton church \
HIGlfBANK.
■ delivered a Uno addtv.yit that was ’
j much appreciated.
mg apetit Munday al Ml and
Thw Tiiornajiolc boys tout their ,airs. Bert
Htn Dalys,
imij a.
I exams-to ‘titer the Forestry work
Mr. and Mrs Laurel .Marshall and]
on Saturday. We understand that family were Sunday evening guests!
they nil pjwwd .and
.
, .
u. y.,,.- m.u,: .
'Camp Custer, where after a short Grove.
.
.
। training perwx! they will be assigned
Mesdame- Alice Marshall. Beulah;
th«r placeuf duty.
uGreen.
igll GeorgeM4TO
,
Green and Ada Bell'
: Norman C..Webb and partv were
Battle
- ■ :-impp
• jpeys Tliurs-!
------ Creek
■in town Saturday and looked after
I their cemetery lot. Norm tor many
Marshall was a week-1
I years'a resident of Grand Rapids end St
Margery Fohlmar and :
jlovc.i to come to thc old home-’town Dorothy Burnham in Battle Creek.
land meet the oki-tum- trtcnc!"
Miss Velma flofTmnn of Ironwood)
i Theodore H. Armstrong is
returned home Friday tv her par-,
; confined to his home from thi
ent* to .spend her vacation.
;feet* of the flu
i George Hollman. Jr. of Coldwaterj
.spent Sunday with his parents. Mr.|
a real cleanup of late and is a plate and Mrs George-HoiTman. and Snn[ of beauty.
&lt;lay afternoon caller.* were. Mr. and:
i W. E and Mr’ Roach of Port Mrs 'George Austin ot Nashville.
.Huron. Mich., arrived Stnwi.c. eve­
Mr and Mrs Frank Hawblits nt-i
. nlng to visit’, relatives and friends; tended lhe surprise birthday party।
[both raised here and haw' many given for Mi»s Dorothy Cummings of
; friends wlio welcome-them lo our South Hastings recently
'■
! midst.
W. R and Mrs Harp
{Sunday withBhrir nropleSunday eveiiin
MWh
l Byron Guy.
GROVE
Thr L A. S iwvt.t thi’
TlmrMl.iv afternoon with Mt
■Ovcrsmhl; with Ciup No. 1
. mipprr

may si. ims

Our Banking Service
Accommodating But Conservative
Should Commehd Itself to You
Its value to the welfare of this City and
County has been proven many times.
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• The physical equipment of this bank enables
us to perform all normal requirements.expected
of a bank.
• Besides this fact,,there is the “Personal” ele­
ment which enters in giving an atmosphere of
friendly interest in every banking transaction.

• 1 his bank enjoys the confidence of its many
patrons and fully appreciates their friendly ex­
pressions of the past months of trying times.

When In Need of Banking
Service Come to This-Bank

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"The Bank with lhe Chime Clock’
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

Make Relief
Money PAY!

waing was
Wickham's
Wilsan and daughter of K

FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

BANANAS —7 ■ 3 17c
Texas Onions

New Potatoes

iheld here at -lhe Community
|ice on Sunday evening Tin’ c• &gt;nfe«- 1
Itants we:i‘ l.oren and Myrt!smith. Lloyd Demand. Glad's Biker
iAUert Beckf-r of Hastings. '
i Smith of Woodland mid M
Ilan Fuller of Coaw Gm
'ir.wlnl wa* awarded to l
inond

vnnam A '.urn

SB.1 r.

10 II,.. 29c

Cobbler. — U. 5. No.

II, 15c

PINEAPPLES

2 - 23c

KROGER QUALITY MEATS
Ju. 25c
Beet Steak
Roasts Beef Pot Choice Cut
10c
Beet Ribs
Boiling
5c
Veal Roasts
Dressed
10c
Veal Stew
or Neck
6c
Fresh Picnics
u. 7c
5 cu 25c
Pork Steak
Smoked Picnics &amp; □. Sc
Fine For

mixed qtiat,...
Mrs Benton
tin and family

and MrH Wocdr.un’

We can solve our relief problems in the
best possible way by making relief labor
useful in preserving one of our greatest in­
vestments, our splendid highway system.

if the Ha-ima* Rich
from
Baccalaureate v
or. Sur.ti.i’. p M.
Mr and Mr» Henn
lay evening’ '
rs Edd Doppey ar.i1

nay evening will be :&lt;xJ by
Drake.- Sunday. Mr' and Mrs
of Hastings spent Sunday
S with ’iumii

meettx
chart!

his parents. Mr. and Mr*.

Homa

Breast

Beet

Ft ash Ground

3 tk. 25c

Irving spent F
Blough's.
a dinner pat
and
Her:

! . - * I:

Irrn’y Day exrrcnri will be
: Sunday evening. June ll.
Florence Kelsey ot Kalama*

Docs anyone want to go back to thc bumpy,
dusty highways of ten or twenty years ago? Lade
of reasonable maintenance will ruin our best
gravel roads. When gravel roads are dry and
crumbling, they soon go to pieces. Rebuild­
ing is costly. Why not save thc roads we have .
bought by holding road surfaces moisture*'
bound with Dowflake Calcium Chloride?

Waste often travels under economy's mask. The
most dangerous economist today is he who ' '
wastes an invested foliar co save a nickel.

Preserve our highway investment. Keep roads
good at low cost by saving highway surfaces,
which represent so much tax money.* J^ind
every mile pf gravel And atone road with the
road saver and dust preventer, Dowflake
Calcium Chloride. Write for our booklet, "How
to Control Dust." Ask about thc new type
stabilized soil road which can be built with relief
labor at low cost.

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND. MICHIGAN

. Allrrding i&gt; a hurting with
»gc tlw work ut Jim Reeds near Lake

now owned by- Clair
Program in
is a garden which he
and
tend.- and invariably walk* from one Woodman
,
Orpin* an*; Catherine Richardton
Rub; Wuxi. Dora Treier and Eattllimit called mi Mr and Mr*. Buei la JCcbey attended Achievement
Six-on Saturday afternoon.
Day In HuUngi Thuraday.

DOWFLAKE

CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77~8O%

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1913

START TOWARD GOAL

.

,

WEST HOPE.
'
1
woodland.
I
hinds corners
Mr and Mr. Ert)«t Shorno »pent Mr. and Mr*. Ronald Maynes and
Mr. and Mrs Ftorreat Christie and
Ur Hluntn rnlLto Sunday With Miu Elsie Shorno ot soil* .vuited her brother, Mr and children, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pen­
-Allegan.
Mrs. Scott Bechtel, in Hastings
ned and sons. Mrs. Emma Collins
and MUs Dorothy Collins of Kala­
Brain
Camnaian
club
No 3 01 tn« Methodist
La- Sunday
Farmers
campaign
to d,er
&lt;he. AW
»
» » Begin
.
V
MntVto
A,d 8oC,e,y
• UrewH
,artw*M C*1*™ « w O. Tates' Sunday mazoo. Mr. and Mra. Bert Mason of
Boost Returns for Milk Bold dinner in honor of Mrs C. J. Bar- Afternoon sere Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Richland and .Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
.. «.
i»»«num at the htirn, &lt;&gt;r
Mt.1
V
-Hil&lt;t
'
Ilium at the home.of Mrs. J. V. Hli- Tobias and »on'. Mr- and Mn. Fred DeBack of Prairieville were recent
to Condensing Plants
„ ,
.
tert Thursday evening. Eighteen Bush and family. Mr and Mr:&lt;
rt,” ‘Tt"11 ““ Ml’ K1»l
Or.rn,. .M t.lh«r bJE.
Mrs. Lena Laubaugh closed a very!
Michigan fanner* toward tte goal itt([er o( Grand Rapid* wa* un out f}.UInes all of Butte Creek
of higter price* for f«rm product* Of (own guest Mra. Barnum wa»'^-2...
.
. '
. .'
. successful year of school Wednesday i
'
•Miw.
Leah Barren spent thc week with a picnic dinner and sports.'
ha*-----been
taken
arc; prr&gt;entcd xiu&gt;
with M7VCIUI
several pr&gt;.-uy
pretty guut.
gifts,
---------- by fgrmgra who
---- - --Iinmiini
Ttx*jreceiving the highest number;
end
with
MI
m
Te**Hik-ehtel
in
mil* Its
. n.l .* f&gt; ui! 11* plants
ninllt*! ; yyc]b&gt; _Crocklord
■
■
__ a Robert
.-eUlog milk
to condensing
and
ot A * throughout the year were: I
and who have started organizing to owen6 of Grand Haven have gone Harting*.
xvMtl----------------......
avail
themselves .&gt;r
of ilw
the tnuir
trade uL'rwagree- ....
riorth ............................
trout fishtiig: Flih"week*
; Mr. ajul Mr*. Meli Hcnderaiptt Jimmie Springer. E*ttel Arents and
■ment feature of the Fann Act. ucMr. und Mr* Frank Kihmtrick
M"'-s °r Kalamazoo spent Sun­ Mary Lou Arentz.
Ru**cil Laubaugh attended the'
cording to R V. Gunn. ecunomUt. alld Mrx Elizabeth Mahler vhited &lt;la&gt;' w,th l,ieir parent.. Mr. and
Water Camhjl at Streeter's WedMJclUgan State College.
I Mr and^a^Ix *; Kull of Lansing
“ 'r-k“
Ixical and regional groups
milk . sundar
‘
Floyd Tobias of Kalamazoo is
producers will be organized to K'lcctII --.. .farm for
.
Mr und
Glenn Morelxxise*
Mr. and- Mra.
.Paul Eagvlkroud helping Ite fatter on tte
icpresentalnis to appear al W*-di- 'and »on of Dctrou *pcnt the week a few d*y&gt;
•wore Kalamazoo sjioppent Saturday/
ingtuu fur’tearing* at which mra*-.,,&lt;-nd witli Mr. and Mrs E. J. ShelMason Newton of Delton spent ! Quarterly meeting will be held at ‘
urc* will b* taken to improve riic j,don or Ea*t WixxKund Mr and Mrs Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs.' Uils church Saturday nt 2 00 o'clock
condition* now confronting both tte [i Leon Tyler and family wore Sunday Edd. Newton and daughter and «rj. and Sunday at 10.30. Rev. Batdorff
producers and Die manufacturers of (gilMta of Mr. and Mra. E.-J Shel- Clara Brown.
.। officiating
. condensed milk. The owner* of the ,dto
.
। Mrs. Ctoldie Orey attended tte1, Bunday visitors at Roy Terry's ’
condensanrs will cotoperate with
Community service* will be held graduation
exercises al Delton aid Ik»b Lord's were. Mr. and Mrs
the farmers, und with secretary of jnext Sunday at the Churrh of lhe Thuraday evening.
Roy Oakes cf Rutland and Mr. and
agriculture, Henry A. Wallace, to-; Brethren. Rev. V. H Beardsley will Muc. Phylilx Corrigan o( Nashville'! Mrt Wm Lone of Battle Creek. Mrs.
improve market practices and to se- •;!»■ the xixaker.
U spending a few day, with Mi*s&gt; , Mary Proudfit and /oan relumed
cure higher prices
| Mrs Daisy Tyler &gt;)&gt;eiH the. week Margaret Moore.
ib.
The- Ural meeting of the Michigan ।end
..~i with
u&gt;* Mr.
x«- and Mr*. Jtoyul Bar­
Bundi Phillips went to Ann Ar-| Lona for a ahort visit
group was aiicndcd by farmer.* who .num of Stony point.
.Mr. and Mrs Bert McCallum of
w,„and
, brought his wire home troni
„
l*&lt;w«atr HEARTS OR
ter
[represented 4.o»» dairymen. Their
Mr and Mr.. Clyde Ruel) and the hospital Saturday. She stood the Ooverdale called &lt;m relatives in this
•
PIG HOCKS
milk is produced outside ite Detroit ,family visited Mr. and Mr- Ed trip fine.
. n&lt;■ighborliood Bunday afternoon.
, fluid milk an a nnd I* sold, to eight ।Coveji. of cpiblrs from Saturday unz M J Manning of Yankee Spring*!
condensing companies, most of them ,til Wednesday.
helping c. N. 1»bias for a few, Day will b&gt;- lurid next Friday alter[located outside the stale. . I Mr. and Mrs Roy Roberts of North day*. •
Seven committeemen were' select-,I Woodland »pem Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mra. Chx». Grume* and drvii participating are urgwl to lx*
cd a’- the East Lansing meeting to ,and Mr* -Jlkn Farthing
latter of Battle Creek calftM un Mr ■
assist in jrrfeetmg the state organiMr and Mr* Rankin Hart called
Miss Ardif Brumm of Nx-hville and Mt* C- N-. TotolX* unit futr.Uy
ration. Tlicse men are George ,i* visiting ter cousin. June Crock- Bunday evening .Mr and Mr*. Wit-! ■ - • Hun Bunday
—.. afternoon.
Kohn. Fenwick; Floyd Hines. P»r- [ford, for wveral dayulir payne and mother. Mr*. Mary Q William McCallum p.ayed m the
rinton; Procter HUI. Mt Pleasant;
Mrs. Margaret Atchison, formerly Payne ot Hasting* and Mu* Arluo i®yrn,Phnn* Or',l‘esUa ro,Jcer‘' ,n
Matinee Hine*. Cooper*vllle: How- .of
, Woodland, passed away at the Payne of Battle Creek wire also, Hasting?; Thursday evening.
or Symmar Sauugc
n&gt;.
ard. Nuget. Bad Axe; AUdley Raw­ temt? of her son. S. W .Smith, of callers there.
‘ T*’’’ P K u conducting a mem-i
son. Cuss City; and Ben Fink.,Spur- •,[South Woodland, at the aye of «.&gt;
Sliced
Exlr* Lean
Mr. und Mr- Wil) Moore enterSunday. Muy 28. Pnrumonu, caused talned :he Moore family in honor of
Nl“ °
-I-!.
Tte Michigan Milk Producers As­ t.’ I deatl.
■
Sund
sociation In telplng in tte work, and s' W Smlih nf Woodland nnd Mr:;.
tAverne and Ralph DeMott of De-i*re '•'I*'&lt;'uHy urg' d to conic every
B F Beach, secretary-manam r. of Cha . McIntyre of Hastings, five tnr.t *pcn: tte- week end with their I Slinduy evening.
thc AsmclaBoii. wiH act az; Michi- grandchildren and one great-grand--parent., Mi- and Mr,. George p&gt; Han's reurOWjUllve nt Washington daughter. ' Funeral service., &gt;111 lie Mott.
iPRINGN.
until a dairyman catr be elected.
held nt the Mithwllst church at “**'
- -mui. Susie PhUjlp*.
Mr. and■ -MniJ Rev. J I. Batdorfluf Sunfield, pre­
Woodliind Tuesday £. M
Frank rhilden and daughter attend-i;id:ng, aixicT of the MiclUgan cmi’
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.
i Mr, itnd Mrs. Hubert Owens and ed Che'funeral of'MiksLilltaii Gold-! fc: cnee, will lx- at the Yankee
*
Tte IjMlici' Aid was held in the.I children of Grand Hawn sjw-nt the en at BarryviHc-Satjirdav
(Springs U B. church. Juhr 3 and
I church biwmiT.t Thursday after- i■week end with Mr. arelAtr Welby
School elwd Friday with a fine 4th |o hold the U ’ quarterly enn,
\
’ n«»n witn a good attendance for •Crockford.
J* luck
1U1.S UHUM'i
.....
•
prouram and jwt
dinner UilM
and a forenc ...* UI‘
* supper.
' Little Bobby Stahl of tensing vis­ kitchen Jdiowrr fir
for Mr-. SmithSmith. She C
c K.
" will render ;-jx-clal music Sat­
|
Tlic Younp Pcopl.class of tte ited Mr. and Mr* Carl Burkle and wUl return lo us as teacher next; ur&lt;}
. veiling al ~ M and Rev. Bat-.
’ M E Sunday School wflh their­ family over the -seek end
preach at 8
rar.
.idorfX
onrii will piratji
r&gt; -00 o'ckielw
* teacher. Mra J. Scfinurr. met at thc
forget .the —
Hinds
school re-,’ —•Mfrday al 2 oq* P.
? M. Sunday
Mr. nnd Mr*. George-Varney «nd; Don't
w~..» .».»•-&lt;-&gt;'
—■— —
I home of Mr. mid Mr;. B&lt; n Carpen­ daughters spent Sunday with the'muon next Saturday
- ’ ’iiv at tte
the sclicnl-jsciuxi
M-hcr»l- 1 Ri-lirx,!4 and pri-achini^at
nri-jchitie : 3:00 o'clock
; tZr last Friday evening far their. latter s mother, Mrs. Lillie Tnyler. hou-e. Pul luck dinner. Bring own!by
R&lt;
..
... v Orlo Munger, of Kalamazoo.
» May meeting
of Kalatno.
table service.
:"Sunday
—,- evening at 7 30 Rev. Bat-,
.
Til- Parmelee Home Ecdnomio
Mrs John Weaver of Hastings
dr-rtf will preach and tte ordinance
clnxs attended the Achievement day called on her *Wer, .Mrs. Truman
, t»f the Holy Communion will be obBAKKVVILLC.
i Miinion. Monday.
, prottnun at Hastings Thursday
Uttlc Lillian Strong wav laid to'served.
j
The Junior Dcfkirtnw-nt of tlw&gt;M
Henry J. Faul of Detroit is spend-! n
.sl ln
rest
in the
Barryviile
crmeU-ry
SaiH'&lt;v. E Gamble of Grand Rapid*
lli- Barryville cemetery Sat­
E. Sundav School is preparing a ; ing Decoration with her mother, urday.
' i She wa* thc orphan child will be present add render music
program for Children's Duv to te .
—
,
on
t|
.
|
e
English
concertina
at
both,
L
,,
,
of the
the iate
late *ir.
Mr. ana
and mrs.
Mrs. aoe
Joe airong,
Strong
held ttu ryenmg of June 11th.
, Mr. and Mr* Raymond Fnul and n!l[1 had ma(lr, her home with her■ services Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. tieoige Herman rtf ( Mf George teul. accompanied by | grandparent*. Mr. afid Mrs Isaac: [ Tte Christian Endeavor will hold
BRAN FLAKES K«iio«'*orPo*u
2 tor 15c
Caleduni.i were Sunday evening 'i „
,! their monthly meeting on thc
’■um mui Mun-'Gulden since ter matter's decease,:-.«rcu
guest* of Mr. and Mr*. Iteiry Neu­
TOMATOES Dal Monte
No. 1 ca
“lul ?’* iU.,d Mr' The nelghterhoojl extend their tym-Jchuith lawn immediately after
man and family.Richard OBrien and children of |)athy to the relative*.. - J
&lt;IUm«&gt; ,,-.
v*u»h n»~
I ■■'rvice
'ervicc ou
Saturday
cventnk
and wm
wilt.
can 19c
LOBSTER
Fancy
Pack
Mr. and Mr*. Wm Rw-d went to MrT'jameT Neal’Tn-ad”
&lt; inurxhtnnllnu.-mart
“"d
Mr »nd Mra Arlhur Lajhrijp of. : :
marahrnallow rua;t Fvcrvnne
Everyone
Coopersville Monday to r.rc-the lat; ■ Mr and kte- Vr™
Ib. 25c
' PrairteviRe
CHEESE ZINGS
n.b.c.
l-lUi. ;i.-» 1UV attended
Ubu-Iiuvu a
u elara
viub» dafwing
u;i&gt; - • w wn «ipply. Md be pre
• ­. ■
ti’r's father. I ,N. Shook, who la very i
T»~
—
***«
S»«
I.
h»
.-«
•»1
picnic
.it
Tbornapple
Jake
Sunday
pared
to
have
a
good
time.
feeble at lhe home of fits son, Clar- ;
tin 5c
SPAGHETTI
Encore
„nd C.II.U .... Id.nd, I...
M&gt;;J
■
cncc.
.
,
, Sunday. '
qt. IOC
MUSTARD
M™ J. Sm.lh ..ul H.'.brit ot. s.,„d.
.,„a „lim al
Mr. and Mra* Richard Perrault
entertained the terkin Clup at their
..
.
were. Mr*. Keigvl
No. 2 can 15c
PINEAPPLE
Mn. Frank Clinton and.
,A, runK *•» ‘he Herbie WU-|0( BilUI„ Cr&lt;ck Mr..and Mrs. Mel
Vxmie Friday evening.
•
! Mr. and ...u.
Tomato
ot
Mustard
3
can*
25c
Mr and Mr-- Wm Roach of Pon Hltle son of Pontiac spdnt over thaf cox nome.
Hendershott of Kalamazoo. Mr. and
SARDINES
Huron
end with n-1-. week—
end
Ute v.vl-' Mu* Margaret Herrington of Ohio. Mrs* Dale Sutterly of Lake Odessa,
—-----spent
. —, the
• week
----------------------------------s with rviallvi
v.xs In M,K,
SWEET PICKLES M»»ta* Brand 2 pt. fare 25c
ativcb and friends.
jcinity.
1* visiting ter fatter at the home John and Ione Bryans of Freeport
Mr* George Adams has been on
Mr. and Mrs Toni McWhirter M c{ Will Hyde
.
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Henderthe.sick list tte past week.
: Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs Herbie Wilcox. Ken- Mutt of Hustings, in tte afternoon
Mrs Aggie Jlrisiow nf Detroit 1&gt;. Firate of Pontiac were Sundav guesu. n''c11 anrt Thelma andj Mrs. Will thev visited tte graves of relatives
-IM-ndir.,: a mouth fWtli ter sister, of-relatives at this place. ’
Hyde were Battle Creek alioppers in tte Cedar Creek and Dowling'
FRESH FRUITS AT LOWEST PRICES
Mrs. .Wm Kepkc-y. W. arc glad to Mr and Mr- Algic Deforest and Friday.
. cemeteries,
report Mr Krpkey L- gaming, being -on and friend'of Kalamazoo were' Kenneth Wilcox was one of -the-; Mr. und
and Mfi
Mrs Arthur Morgan and
able toga for a :.h&lt;tft ride Sunday J Sunday, gue-t*
of....hi*........
sister. Mrs ...
luck-----------&gt;’ applicants
for--------the reforrsta■ daughter,
Mr R. Z. Kittler. and
------—------.---------- -------„™.., "rs.
naming.
Clyde .
..... ,-l“ of
Jebthis
,-Jid,ltoft
C—
" of Battle Creek, wtre
Nichols „..u
and ;family
'ln tor nnd
ip,tOuzto.for Camp Custer husband, all
Mrs Mary* Bidelman and dnugh-[ place.
;: Saturday noon for training.
tratmna
i Sunday
Sunday evening caller* al A. O.
ters of Hffrtlngs were Sunday eve-. Miss Alice Vencma of Otsego spent
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Meade and Clark*,
nlng guests of Mr. and Mr*, Verne from Thursday until Sunday with'; Mr. and
Mrs.
Cameron
McIntyre
—
...
«i,u wm.*. vKuiciuu jicmiytr
Mft and Mrs. 'Morris Nosanov of
Thomas
| MaXlric Foote.of this place.
: and Norman called nn
on Rusm
usmiII Meade
Meade 1 Detroit were guests at the Floyd
Grandma Moffitt h»* been ill tin': A very successful school year'
.' at
nt tte
t,u' home
h&lt;J,nc uf
of Mr. and Mrx
Mrs. Her-:
Her. Garrison home from Saturday night
TUNA FISH "Chlcten of tha S*a" 2 can* 29c
,.asl week, but is slightly Improved | cloved at the village school Friday &lt;m““ Wyngarden in East Lansing until Sunday nigjit. .
this week.
| with a pjenic. a bountiful dinner Sunday afternoon..
Mr. Minnie.Daily of Grand Rap-,
A &amp; P Brand
pt. 10c
GRAPEJUICE
'-------- ’----- **■*--------------and ice cream, after which there
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hutton and ids was the giieM of Mrs. Ella Lahr
Inn Pago
2 lb. jar 23c
DURFEE.
were games and sport*, and a merry m°tiwr of Walled Lake and Mr. and and the Brill family Sunday.
PRESERVES
Tin- ia t quarterly inerting of th-' time was hud by all.
Mr*. Jackson of Detroit come today: The Hendershott School reunion
SULTANA COMPOUND ah n.w. jar 10c
United Brethren churo^i will be held : Mr. and Mr-. Herbert Morehouse to ’•Pend over Memorial Day at tte will
—be
---------held —
at *. ite schoqlhousc
at McCallum church. June 3. at two arid son- were Grand Rapid* vi»- home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde.
June 10th. All fanner pupil* and
GINGER ALE
Yukon Club
24 ox. bot. 10c
o'clock and Sunday at 10;30
। itur- Munday
Mr. and Mr- Chester Willetts and friends
— ‘
1
—Jdin­
are invited.
Pot 1luck
24 o». bot. 10c
ROOT BEER
Yukon Club
Our school dared with a picnic Thi* community was so grieved ifah,lly wcrc Sunday gtesrt of jiu ner and program.
and the usual arexi time and not one : ’.Ids Monday morning when the teiGHs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willetts/
EIGHT
O
’
CLOCK
COFFEE
- ib. 19c
.
FAIR
LAKE.
hked to *ce mu- Rowley go. c-r- ■ uwd went forth that Mr*. Fred Ball and Helen.
;
The
Kinsley
Ladle*'
Aid
Society
litlcate* of award were given John|had paw^ away. She had been ailThe c* E buriinez* meeting was'
BO^AR COFFEE
u&gt;. 25c
Wesley Mpon-. Marvel Jean Huitt nig for several weeks, yet was able'*1*11* “l th&lt;1 hoBW of Mr. and Mrs. will, meet thc thud Wednesday in
and Gladra Van. Patten for not be-1 to attend to tier houaclrold dutic. Clifford Potter Friday evening.
; June with Mr.t. May&gt;n Forshey for
RED CIRCLE COFFEE
lb. 21c
ing abseth nor tardy Mias Vela and had a cheery. smile and
plea*-;, Remember the 'L.'A.
•» °s. —
—' (supper. Pot luck supper.
_na piea*-:
at •*the
Won! lias been received from b-1Rice got a certificate With H gold ani.
-I1Home &lt;*• Mf and Mrs.Herbie Wilcox
ate word
qrd fmfor M-en-nn«
everyone. uu_
She .watt'
....................
i ton of tne. death of Mrs. Gilbert
dinner,
star for not miming a word in fifly‘lhrte years of age. Besides her । Fr'?a&gt;'
and Evc- s*'arIPA °n Sunday. Aunt Frank, as
spelling this year, while Gladys Van husband ate
she leaves'
leaves two children
children.I1. ***&gt;•'&lt;■'
,,SSM Donna
nnnl” McKeown
Mr
Patten; Marvel Je.ni Hunt and Ho- two grandchildren, two brother.-- Jyn Dfl&gt;- oI Eansmg were wegk-end j!'e wa» familiarly called by all.
two grandchildren, t
■
Jived in
in this
this vicinitv
vicinity m»nv
many -ream.
yeans.
and tun stem and „
a IMJOl
lust U1
of rrhiParents here.
Hived
•mer Raymond received certificates —
U.IU. ‘ 8UMto
Camol. Lucky Strlte, Old Cold, Cteatcrdald
She was a noble woman loved by all
. for having one hundred, ix rfect rfives and friends to mourn their low.
who
knew
her.
;*|x&gt;Hing lessons.
- ■
&gt; The heartfelt -----••
sympathy Of all goes
; Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs. ' A baby girt came Sunday do stay
Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Hammond and to the bereaved ones
Stewart Waters were. Mi-, and Mrs
^&gt;r Rnri M,R Van AlsUne.
! Grace and Mary mulch attended
Charley
of near onuaiuuig.i
Galesburg.। .
^The^Aid
8&lt;xilety
of the
tte graduation exrtctes in Owo**&lt;&gt;!
BRANCH DISTRICT.
C......
, B ek «»
—.
------- ------------ Bunnell,
—
, Mr'and Mr* Zeno Decker and!,lfty 'Durker laid family ot West church which met with Mrs
I Friday.
Payne and
sim --------------Etwin'ol ”'’r w,,h&lt;
Webster
Tt&gt;&lt;&gt; Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific T»a Co.
k
Mra. iva Hoffman and Mn Orplu I family were guest* of Mr. and Mra.'lifope
w~“ Ina ------------- ’—
"‘r ’Thursday
I*"*-’-" was •largely;
’
IHojw
Center. Mr and Mr. Claud attended Th.- next meeting will be;
'Hunt accompanied Gord.m Wolf to|Glenn'Bolo nt Hastings Sunday
j
Saul Ste. Marie to bring back Mte
Mr* Rudolph Hail of Battle Creek' Harrington of Banfield. Mr. and 1,rId *,lh Mrs- Charles Lechleltner.
, Velma Hunt, who has been teaching and Miss Frances Darby Were Sun­[ Mrs Gordie Durk»c and David of
, there this year
I day afternoon cahcH at the homci,! Delton. Mr. and Mr* P. J. Houverwr!
and daughter. Mary, .of En.«lcvs
1 Mr- and Mr*. Edd. Rice attended j of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
, the funeral of S H Parson* &lt;4; Marcete Marshall ■ is ven’ ill and। Corners and Lotte Morford, local
Callers at Rex Water.' Sunday
Plainwell Wednesday
(threatened with pneumonia.
,
Tte'Ladle*'
; Wm. Ryan brought Mr* Ryan were. Mi atwl Mr.-. Johnson and,
//■
Tte'Ladlc*’ Aid of East Baltimore
Bait
J..'.'.—1 Brethren
H.- .I..........church
I.....'.. will
...H meet 18hd Fritcilla from ihelr home in , .-on of Flint. Mrr Leia Cleveland of &gt;
‘ United
--------vllu„r Columbu.-. Ohio, and Mr*. Nettle
wall Mrwith
Mr and MrMr Wtiliam
William Hoffman
Ho.
Detroit ---------Sunday .„.
tor an ...,
extended'
Visit ut the home of Mr. and Mts ‘Hyde of Hastings.
’ । Wednesday. WM...,
June 7 WM
Come.
Tins district will have an IrejL.
Holmes?
Mr. and Mr*. Elmer
Willison-----and, ,
1 This
Icej*-- E^
t- Mudge Mrs. Mina —
----------------------------------------------cream sdclal at the home of Mr. and‘who lias tx^n here for the past two Marrlctla. Will Watson and Robert
!Mrs.,Bert Birman* Thursday eve- weeks, returned to Detroit with Mr. Gardner spent from Saturday until
; ning. June 15 for 4-H boys and girl* ■ Ryan.
Monthly with relatives m thc north­
Cream five cents a dish and cnke| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop and crn l)arl
tte .‘•late.
free, come and bring your hungry Mrs- Louise Lathrop ut PrairicviHc
Mawn Newton. Rex and Stewart
.-friend*.
i were Sunday visitors in the neigh- Water* and Ed. Reed were in
! Rev. and Mrs Fr«1 King attended i birhood.
‘
.Woodland and Lake Odessa on bteilhe funeral of the hitter's aunt. Mrs 1 Mr. and Mr-. Walter Davis 6t Ver- »&lt;-*"• Saturday afternoon
Carpenter at Carlton Center Wed-! montviHc called at the L. E. Mudge
Several families fromztnte neigh-1
' ■ nesday.
1 home Sunday afternoon,
- ter hood attended tte graduating
■ - • Mr. and Mt* Buy Fossett and exercise* at tte Kellogg school.
QUIMBY.
; little son of Battle Creek are visit- Thursday evening. Lyle Collison.
Thc community was uiddcned by ling Mr. and Mr* O. D. Fassett un- -Douglas ■Gaindcr were two of the
tte sudden pawing of Lillian Strong; tu after Decoration day.
graduate* from thus neighborhood, i
: Thursday Funeral was held-at Bar-: Mr, and Mr* John Darby and
---------- ------------------------STATE ROAD.
ryvllle church Saturday afternoon , family attended lhe funeral ot the
Mr and Mrs. Carl Bryans and
Tte Young People's Sunday School i former's sister. Mr* Carpenter, al
family of Hendershott called on Mr.'
, class held their party at tte church [Carlton Center Wednesday.
! Friday evening with a good attend-1
-----and Mrs Arthur Coleman Sunday.
-----------------------------BUGBEE
CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilke*. Mr.
ance
1 several friends called on —
Mr. and
— ■ Sclxwl dosed Saturday with a well, and Mrs William Coleman of RutTuesdayiattended
picnic, all had a nice time.'land and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkes.Mrs Eugene Freeman Tjxi;,
'
night. After much "noise’’■’ they' Mr and Mrs Merle Count and son; of Middleville called Sunday on Mra.
were able to get them to appear, ail !Richard of Kalamazoo spent the Janet Pettenglll..
i spent, a pleasant evening after which 'week end at Chas. Foote s.
Mr. and Mr.&lt; Clifton Becker and
refrcalunents were served. All wish Mis.1- Winnie Ltctlu of Middleville! family spent the week end in Battle
jthein a. pleasant married life.
Iis visiting ter sister. Mrs. Frank I Creek with relatives.
i There tru.a- good attendance at iCastle.
Our school ended with a picnic
Phone 2121
i the Epworth League Sunday evcComer Court and Church Streets :• Hastings ■
Floyd Parmer's brother of Grund Saturday at tte schoolhouse. All had
| ‘ nlng and much interest shown by ;Rapids spent Sunday with him
a Hood dinner and good timei tte young people
W. a &lt; Bilb Johncox was brought
Mr and Mrs Harry Scobev and
Mr. and Mr* Clarence Mead of :home from Pennock te»pllsl Bun-j daughter v;.iud Sunday with Mr.
| Byron Center called on old Jrleud* ।day afternooh but is not able to set,and Mrs. Vein Cotton and Xavan|hare Sunday.
।up yet.
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The "drive away" is not no.; often I have driven cars froa Detroit

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There were no good roads in those days, and tho people where I
drove had nevpr seen a motor car before.
.
Uy first really enthusiastic customers were Country Doctors, They
a
were tho first to realize the value of dependable transportation to
'

' widely scattered practice.
Even today I occasionally hear from soao of thoso first Ford users.
Ke had to touch local mechanics ho. to caro-for-Wrt cars. That
is ho. Ford Service began. which is no. found everywhere lb tho .orld.
Ko believed from tho beElnninE that a sale does not complete our.
transaction with our custosor — it cnoatos upon us an obligation
to .-.co that our customer's car gives him service. Ford Dealers know

their duty to tho public in this respect.
...
1 can say of Ford Dealers generally that they have been and are mon
of character and standing' in their communities. Host of them have

been .ith us many years, which indicates that wo “K”"
business principles. The Company provides that tbB ”‘h0?

to ....
-t0

tho Ford car ore consistent with the self-respect ofDealers
who'handle it.
’
, Tho present Ford V-S is tho peak of our 30 yoprs experienceWo have never made a bettor car. Its eight-cylinder engine is

powerful and smooth running. The car is admittedly very gooand has comfortable riding qualities.- It is econoaloal in

oo

n

operation because of advanced engine design and low ear woigi •
It is tho fastest, roomiest and most powerful car we
I Mr and Mo Jara* Macra.nald «i» • i th* -it:. of । ' • : ■ • JU v ’
{attended thrMrmonal xni^i a' Ar'.r*-* G*..*r
Ca-vn City
■ tt* B*ptUl church, Sunday ahi!
Mr a:M Mr* • .
K«-dn an cf
’Monday Mr. MarDnnald a’lrndrd C.:.i ! If..?.: .• . M: and Mr*
t)f luncheon of the Hunting* Rn- George K: i - •&gt;! Sparta i;&gt;ent thr
jury club.
uetk MUI vitii: Mi. and Mrs. E L
1 Mr and Mrs. Albert Kahler and Houghtaltn
family of Grand Rapids spent SunMr and Mrs. P... Blivin of Star
day at the Arthur Johncock home . district cui&gt;d tn Mr. and Mrs W.il| Mr. and Mra. Lyle Kingbury and. ter Biakc S lhd.iy
. family went to plainwell Sunday.
Mr and Mr»- James Surine cn*
j Jean Waugh left Friday for East Attained mtApahy from Grand
Lansing to accompany Mr. nnd Mrs. Ra?ildi Thiirxday and Friday.
Bjron Cole to northern Michigan on
Walter Ickes. Mr. and Mrs Wil,a ten day fishing trip
■
. Ham Ickrs and Mr and Mrs. Oliver
I Mrs. Martha Chamberlain ia-en* fekrt upended the funeral of their
tertaining Mrs. Melissa Ashby of cousin. Andrea- Ickrs. "at Bowling
Kalamaxoo.
Green, Ohio, Friday.
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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

------------------------------ ,--------------------------------------- - ------------------------------------------------------- Qt------- :---------------------------------------------------------- *.-------------------------- --------- ;-------------SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 7, 1933

10 PAGES

TEACHING PERSON­ Barry County Members of
C.C.C. Now at Camp Custer
NEL FOR NEXT YEAR

SATURDAY. JUNE 10.
IS "PEONY DAY-

PAGES 1 to 8

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VACATION BIBLE

NUMBER 6

JHSU1 DENTIL DROWNIK

SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 12.

Merchants Asked to Co-op­
Teachers Volunteer Services
for T.wo Weeks at Pfeserate With Displays in.
’
Men An- Satisfied With
the Windows
Tjyterian Church
SUPT. D. A. VANBUSKIRK
DIPLOMAS GO TO TWO Saturday. June lu h tu.be "Peony. EXCELLENT MENU. FINE Tlie Presbyterian.xhurch will con-; VERDICT AT INQUEST INTO
Routine and Training
DEATH OF WILSON
[duct u two weeks' Daily Vacation
PROGRAM AND GOOD
ANNOUNCES BUT FEW
HUNDRED FORTY THREE DuP in Barry . nmty
.Bible
School
commencing Monday,
Tl-.e
movement
tor
a
c&amp;ini
[
Rariy
County
fwvple
who
have
rel;
.and
to
b.iild.more
efficient
workmep
GOODENOUGH
EIOHTH
ORAOERS
.
"
"S
’
?''',,!
7
'ff
",
"
.
CHANGES
ATTENDANCE
June 12, at nine b clock The school
wa* started by the County
utivrs or ir.yids numtored among:

Many ut the ’Barry ‘county men
will be graded and children ut nil
non of-Women’* club and through
_
the contingent ot tony-two young have been given retponslblc positions'
ages are Invited to attend and Will TWELVE WITNESSES
their efforts the peony win- selected PROGRAM THEME. “LIFE
’ men who enrolled in the civilian In the company. Alf Williams and ROBERT HENNEY
be. given a happy time
Wilcox are company clerks.'
EXAMINED THURSDAY
GETS
HIGH
AVERAGE
.
-A
JIG
SAW
PUZZLE"
CLAIM TWO TEACHERS Intere-.ted' in the following com­ Kth
taking care of the "paper work.’:
---------; |,n.c volunteered their services and •
----------- :—
munlcatiun from Vincent MePhurlin George • Gardner. E JorgeriM'n J.
In another column of tins to"
Mrs. Ruth Baine Chosen as pwi-, teachers’ diplomas The fol- From the Testimony Brought
City Schools to Continue dtscnbmg condition.- at Camp
Cu»-Coy. and Lloyd Cogswell are cooks., Lauris Anders Ib the'Second
—- -------lowing subjects will be•*taught
be found tlx- repmt given I
undergoing
Clouse and Merle Sherk are
” " Sing­ a‘~Out No Other Verdict
Highest—Students Make will
With Same Splendid Super“ Clifford
President,
Jack
Stem,
Ing. public. Biieaking. Bible stories
Mrs. Manan Goodyear nt the i&lt;.ce
araistantA to the supply, Sergeant I
history uf missions, art and needleSeemed Possible
Splendid Showing
o
Federation meeting, telling.Vice-President
wiuii b
vision ns This Past Year
Junc t JS33
Clayton Bunn to a Section leader. ।
-—
-The coroner’s inquest which In­
and Tao Tift. Merle Fareman. and!' Tn
..........
the.... recent
....... ............
ita’e ..........
'xaminitlon
r—~—. t*’’n d,rt,e throughout the county.
n and banSupt D. A. VanBuskirk announce.*,
Cu cyo
. . . was written
—.— by
... two
...
. . .•••■
AU ol
the
mcrciunto
are ureed
Lay* are asked to bring ham- qnj^j |nto tile
of
death
Garnet
■
Towmend
are
CoiporaU-'which
hundred
—
—
—
—
—
—
--­
&gt; but two changes in the tearl&gt;iUK
Camp Custer. Mich,
• aw and
will
&lt;lf Wl
Unn oooacnougn.
Goodenough, wiuiw
whose way
ixaly
Our rarimter is Dchn Cubic, of forty-three eighth graders in this d&gt;'*Play peonies in their p.ac.
............
, • na: s There
.........
, ,be -&lt;i|
wnoon
personnel' of flic Hustings city a d.i-.l-.
... ,„,d 1„.i.u..
and ~,CU»UuriiiK
dunn«
a dally ....,
,,
,, , HuU
ueiton.
,
county.
ichpoh for tlie coining year, two uf ....
DrlUH,
roaniy. eigiity-.-Jx
uOKr-.-ak per
l»r cent,
«nl. or-two
-nW bu*in&lt;-M on Saturday. June 10
period
of
supervised
play
It
uuiwi
.
o.u-u.
(oro
«un
1
ai
"
rending.&gt;w
Mme
dope
on
Camp
routine
starts
with
reveille
at
hundred
nine,
were
aucctsMul
in
.Baity
to
one
of
tour
coumi
*turU
succcmJuI
-outh of the city, was held In the
the young ladies. Mian Theo Purr
Stark,
leaving u't» Barry county contingent lure in 5 4&lt;’. then- policing the company pacing
U1*' ltjUc having a couniv .1
court rrxxn Thursday afternoon,
and Miss Emmy
F------ *Lou-------- --------rrh'd.
'
camp.
xtrect. followed by breakfa.-t. After
Tlie highest average of 959 was Jackson county lui the ro-r
with Coroner Kcnllh McIntyre pre­
w.- me the only outfit to date in breakfart we have dnll and cal- tamed by Robert Hvnney. the son Kpnt county the ins.
siding Tl&gt; Jury impaneled con­
the *i-enure
rump who were —
aicceptnl
***
's toted of Charles Amiable, Lewis
follows.
,
'
...............
•—■...... i-thenic-. ’til ten-thirty. Drill again of Mr and Mn Fred A Hemtey of
.. .... a single
.. ... ......
.
|1J(. 1K&gt;JU
BJWj retreat ;lt cgrjton Center, where Mrs. Jo.de
mall ixnig rejected.
Marble. Frank Baker. Lawrence AlD. A. VanBuskirk. Hnperintcndent. .*Rhcut
Win T Wnil.ut Principal
All
Ih.- !• !l
,nu.n!.- a:uud
five The evening.-, ate ours to do । Watrous teaches Tin--r-t cond hlghrcn. Became of the public interest
Fled S. Jones. As irtant Princl- ‘he dtotlnccioi).
.
with us we like until ten o'clock, e’st average was 92 7 earned by
»,al
. i Our cur.ipuny
------ ------ to formed
--------- of_. tel... Th«re
always an entertainment Lauris Anders of the McCullum
In this &lt;1 e. we will give a digest •
low.; fnan Baity county artd Bay at the Camp Theatre, and the talent school where Mrs. Lena Laubaugh
Marie Roue. Denn of Girls .
COMMENCEMENT EXER'^’,w
City.
one,v At
* picwnt therein* about *'••
— ha* i&gt;- n good. Each company vol- is the teacher- Others above an nvHertx-rt J. Rclnlmrdt, Head iof "
huiidnd mill niiw.-ty-fne member*. untmft a progrom tor &lt;&lt;tm evening, u.ruge of. 90 ;ire Genevieve Knapix r.
Charles Perkins, a widower, liv­
Hlttor-y Dcparimcirt
CISES HELD FRIDAY
*" .....
........... : j ..... . ......।
.j-hcoi. 91'.’: lawrena-. Snving -at HID Routh Jefferson street,
- IHitii Rotxun, Hcud of- Engli:i,li with t a t idy-lire mure' coming in
AFTERNOON
der. Alton school. 91.1. Otis-Her- PREPARATIONS COMPLETE
'rated that Wilson Gixxlenough was
Department. •
Emily MrElwnin. French and Th' "ffic&lt;T... In
-----charg"
----- «&gt;f
... the
----------ComWe had our first inoculation Sun- minett. Prairieville school. 90 7;
his brother-in-law. He was a wid­
pOR OPENING NIGHT OF
Am.'ilean Literature.
fiany ure: C.iptain
~
’Oliver.
1
"
Sergeau'.
‘ day morning, with ?vcry&lt;»&gt;*' coming Rsibert Thorpe.. UullK school. 90 4
ower and had ho children. He made
..AtT-muAnn nniivnl
THEME WAS “THE
OUTWARD BOUND »
• of
- -•the and Beatrice Mead. Chidester school.
Tlirodoiv Knopf. Head "f Agri- R-'bitwn and Sergeant Ayraud
through In i'ood *lw|x-. A- few
his lumu* with him. Perkins, for a
KEYS OF LIFE’ number of years He was Ust seen
f-iiltural Defiurtment.
They stir.
. .
fellows had M&gt;re arms tor a few 90.1.
, .
_
-------- -j" ,
Lena Leiter, Head of Commercial Ixipular with the fi-fiuw-.. an.i.at all hour*, but that was the only ivHiccby Perkins on the morning of May
In arithmetic. Lauris Anm-n-, Fbrd ADVANCE SEAT SALE
U..&lt;.....
|NDICATES FULL HOUSE
’*
tmu-s have .-tressed the pond that
12 He said that Goodenough liad
Dcpiilment
•
DeClaire,------- - u™,...-;
—
Discussed
Accuracy,
Good
no money, was not employed any­
Eleanor Edger, Head of Home EC they are la-re. to teach iu ami not
We don't know where we- are go­ Moore mid Lawrence Snyder, re­
Health*, Languages, Skills, where, and that what money lie
to drive ' Tin- Captain gave us a ing ;t- yet. except that it is some ceived 100 per cent. Albert Arentz,
onomlcs,-' .
•
, ,
„
. Alton Fry mid Ruth Sager each re- Both Performances, June 0
labile Hawthorne, Civics, an .speech' the opening night in camp, place in notlhern Michigan.
Past and Present and Artsi SMrnt wax given to him -by Perkins
Coaching.
and tin*
the SScr~''
re’i-an:
’’ in
' a brief tnlk
I am .wnditiH you a list
l~: of
.
the received 99 per cent. In grammar,’.
and 13, Likely to Be
Wesley Logau, History nnd Alge- before drill tin* other mornlne- ex­ camp officers und jjersonnel.
tor the house, gelling mealA. etc.
— ■ 'I’ am Beatrice Mead received 100 per cent
Ctea «f 1933 of th*- Hastings At about, six o'clock in the morning
Well Attended
toll.
J'n&lt;-d the phrpo &lt;• Of the whole C tiie cump reporter*.
and Earl Pennock 99 per cent; In
of the 12th GcKxlenough asked him
Verrnl Conklin: Manual Trainimt. C. Ceihovcmcnt: to make nu n bethistory. Doris Outilieyi and Robert,..r,
„
.Sincerely/
iditorluin
on
Friday
afterAJbert Decker. English and.Sprech. ter citirrii*. physically and mental!)! &gt;
for 5o cents He had no change but
■
.
Vincent MePhurlin;
Henney each received W per cent, cut of the w.iv, the cast &lt;■
Piive him a dollar bill He said that
and Isabel Brown. Robert. Thorpe! Hu
Harold Lugun, English and Jour- --------------------------- --------------------- -ludisni.
.
Cioodennpgh drank some arui would
and Dorothy Young received 98 per await the opening curtain of
mid
in
previous
nnd
were
; occarionally become intoxicated. He
'rent In civics. Isabel Brown re-­- first
THIRTY GRADUATE
Edith Heald, Chemistry and Math*
presentation.
”O u 11
emnttcs.
aid tliat sometimes fils brother-ln-*
conn
100Bonltarc each
“,wl Ph
llls cent. Bound." the gripping, thn
FROM nntiMTV
COUNTY unouAi
NORMAL cctVed
amt Lila
99 &gt;jht
Taw would be away for a night, or
Jniinet Midhuel.H.ntin
&lt;lramu by Sutton Vine, '-it
Vivian Reynolds Commerce.
&lt;
... ,—
;two or three, when lie visited rela* (In ‘agriculture Robert Harney re-,i English playricht Advance
imz;':&gt;- Tl-.e louM- "’'•m-vmrnt.. lh - High Schon Or- nyvJt ur friends. Perkins said he
Joseph Brumlr. Hi nd pt Physical
],..; llt
Members of CIubs F.urnishcd ctlvcd 100 per cent ami Robert Hen-i! 511
sales
Bt carveth
Cnrvelh AA Steb&amp;ns fndlrute
In
. :n 1.1s mtrodiic'
directed by Mr. Wi• y lx»- never came home to dinner, and did
Education I X&gt;pnrtm'-nt
|xt c-iit_
that the ppbhc ha-'bi-efca-Intel
ha.1 became Int e&gt;r.
; Very Interesting Program -TonA 99
o took port in the
piaycd the pn»&lt;ssional as the not return until after his day’s work
list of all those receiving their
lri sjiw tmusuul pm mid" that
&gt;f whom returned Cl.».i- marched into the auditorium on tne |2tts Goodcnough was not
ogpnn.
‘"tSSLl0."0™- „ „ ... a M tou.- .dl
b.,.,
—Reception Followed
ith interesting ref- a"d ’",k Uotir placea on the stage. lhew Ht. WIU nol surprised at that,
Marian Lainphtre. Art and Social CLASS NIGHT EXERCISES [ On Tlnifeday afternoon the grodASSIH,, TMP—BHl Krtool—
Tv.
iiastiimyter.
Then the orchestra played tlie “Star jp. thought’he had gone on a visit.
Clark. Bute,&gt;-Coy.
„,n i,
WERE UNUSUALLY CLEV- iuatibn. i-x'-rcbt-a for thc Barry! Mamlr
Ib -t;; i ton ’, pre- Si^ngied Banner." aftcMfttfileh tin- pnrkms works at ihr Fish Hatchery.
liners Hunter. Music.
fSLD
O’SJ'-iMd. on. on Kr.-uy. •&gt;&amp;.- « .M
F.R AND ORIGINAL
Bauer of tl;.-'c.«ss mvbcatim-. was given by Rev. John fl,.
he was confident that GoodI County Normal were held in the. Gordon Thompson.
iCont lifted mi page ’three)
Eagle—Daisy I(.,
. ...
^11V .r, T- ,
Holmes
Opal
Herren.
Beatrice
Sern
'
ce-'i
’
.v
for
a
plan
w Kitchin?, jxistor of thc First vftopah had never been at Bullhead
pmtral school autytoriuin, the.gjasa,
curtain will me promptly
•-byterian
church z.Y
of mia
thw «*ltv..
city.; inkeprevtrais to May «12.
" ''
fv Wet'- it" '-'’ l*|Xm
‘ 1 n x-HnwUs
a
tContlnued on page six»
I aunibering thirty.
CLASS SONG WRITTEN
thc.-e t'.io evenings al 8:45 .
:&gt;
;.)«&gt;
gave
th.W-nedlrtion.
Ooodenough
did not return Frt■ \Thc ent ip- program was presented’
1 The Washed An- in the n
Ti-.- High School Gu'.a Glee Club. ditV nlJ[hl !wr Saturday. Saturday
duty was ul.Mi to welcome thv
BY HONOR STUDENT TA the clas.1, thc theme being "Our PRE-SCHOOL CLINICS
torlu(ii will' make it one o|
... a i...
Frances Hunter, afternoon Perkins went to Laiulng
jf 1933. which he did graciI Picture Book?’ nnd exhibits wen­
nnur-nt., m
• T. (HOSl COmfOTtabii- tUiU-'f
: npervteor of music, fang
helpfillly aud graciuudy.
'ant{ two selec- on “ v1’11 When he returned Sun­
SCHEDULED FOR.CITY during thb. June heat. ‘
John Hewitt Was Captain and : given of thv work with children and
. .. ....
....
ntternoon his brothrr-in-law
..«■
. autawso*.
very pleBxingiy’Noon’..’ by
pictures were represented by1
1 Tti.&lt; civic Player* are av
mad.- by Mi., Barbara Wilcox, one Harris and "Will o' the Wisp" by was still absent. When he did not
Nelson Gardner First Mate [ f-imous
living models, and they were indeed P. T. A. Co-operating With
(Continued on page s
show up Monday morning he bl-gun
of
the
honor
students
of
thc
Class
;
Spross.
I
f}ne,
Tl-.
“
scenes
represented
various
on Moving Ship
0!
on the jig saw l
Superintendent VanBuskirk to investigate. He drove to Free­
ot 1933. H"i
H-1 remarks
r
ALLOCATES TAXES FOR
| Barry County Health Unit ■
ifilwses
of
a
child
*«
life
----- -----The CWks Night gxerqbas of the
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
port and found that Wilson had not
puzzle
of---------.lite ha..pv. IJ|trn hu. thanked thc audience and the peoBARRY COUNTY UNITS , graduating class u* 1933 were held : Misses,Harriet Pierson; Virglna Hn-:
in This Project
kr-------clear ly,
thought-’ I’1'Hastings tor their interest n^ visited hto sister there. He called
murourf. She* .---... —
WANT TO EARN MONEY fully and forcefully.
'Ihmdity evening at tight o’clock । vens. Agiu s Howard. Maye Smelker.'. The Barry County Health Unit,
the city’s scliools and in the Cta-ss of on-other relatives but could gel no
UNDER NEW LAW
m the Central sctaril auditorium. Emma Chandler and Marjorie Bilk­ with the co-operatton of the three’
..1933. He Mated tlrnt. instead of the trace &lt;if him. He learned that he
iCoutmued
on
page
six)
It Would be difficult t&lt;i make iom- er rendered delightful musical seltv- Parent-Teacher Associations of this: Sum of $4.60 Will Pay for
iti-Mial address by some speaker’. the liad been intoxicated on the night
STATE RATE IS EIGHT­
parlwiu but iji the judgment &lt;&gt;f tie­ lion.' and MtoA Maye Smelker sang! city, will cany on a ••Summer(program would be presented by the
— (Continued on page three)
,i v r.v pleuMng Milo. Supt D, A.
One
Week at Camp Kel­
class n.-eir.
lt.-ell. He
ADVERTISING PAYS • cia.v;
nr taped
nopeci it would
wouia j.please
TENTHS OF A MILL writer it waned the most unique Vg^Buskirk presented the diplomas.1।Round-up* which is a campaign to!
-J •’
most inn resting Classvs to advertise m the "'&lt;• audience, and It surely did
logg at Clear Lake
NOBLE CAIN HURT
That
j An informal reception for the class.; wnd to tiie kindeigarlens next year;
.... demonstrated by
*»»■&gt;■• C-.nert.-aux
et। a group of children as free as po&lt;-|
fully
their
parents
nnd
former
Barr.
1
County Allowed Four Mills—
.. ,ll» rmrta. u&lt; the. LyBotta- 1«U'«X ““•“B,?' • »“T, &lt;*U«J
IN PLANE SMASH
narch by tin High&gt;-c)K»l bund J.-d Jjo'"'’v Nu,m4U "‘“dent* was held ln|
„ Urn, stur. hut .-&gt;A. Ttey «U&gt;rt
'“‘“J™ “
City and Vill^c Limit
&gt;v W&lt; t-y b«an Ua- cW. of 1933 Itl"* l,!“ynx»m. a sochil time nnd re.-;
'*•••• .... . .
,
.,,.11 ... .
ctirio-tivrl their -itlrtUUm In a che.xt Fell Thirty Feet on Friday
V 1 1
r1":.1S. *!‘ *~4’1 trt-shments being &lt;-njoyed. The BanIs One-Tenth Mill
95 strong.
marched
into the benuti-।
^sociation*
which
U
carried
on
bY'^hce
rcluvl
is
out
Of
course
they
;
h
’
•lheir
announcement
run
In
last
«hnh
contaimd
treasures,
which,
h"r has been informed that butWhen Wings of Ma­
aXt uf tto-m are
'’•»&lt;* - v*ue and ’he result* were
be &lt;&lt; pea: benefit to then
The allocations Were made Thurs- fill auditorium- Those who were to •even of the class have scoured that orckntzution through IU local ~
participate-4n the program con-'
;umt.s and in co-operuttoii
'nnxtous to go to camp tlurt thev are &lt;’i&lt;rln lv .-a-.isfartorjk Mr. LyBarker He urged them to go out Into life
chine Hit Trees
■ schools for tlie coming y^ar.
hi-aRT unite wherever such health j u.|H,nK io wotg to earn the money, hu,-. anotlu-r fine large announce- wand
'u Msearch
'‘‘rc!1 ^or
® key that would
ould
furththe
mission .for l£»:j3 fur nil taxing uulu, tinued tm to the stage, but the ma-i
, Noble Cain of Chicago was badly
unlock
tire
ehctt.
of the county and are n.s follows:
j
unite extol.
„! Tire Kellogg IV&gt;mul.m»n ha.-, vry men! tn This 1-. tie telling about;’
Injured about four o'clock on Fri­
The
.older
son
’
went
Ur
into
thu
auditoriumState nixed by luw» -8 Id mill
l
In many counties, health ‘ml’A,generously offered to pay fur the "Slimmer S|&gt;-cteL." It will pay read-1
----- — T’, ~
uftemuon m an aeroplane
h
The invix-atlon was feelingly given
and Parent-Teacher Associations;
U1 C4Kip
anv Kirf ers’to ri.x- careful attention to the ’“’rih land, •’•‘■’nw* I“nu' a™} “P* day
.Harry County (fixed by law';--4
.,
- ■
,________________________________ I cooperate in promoting thte clinic. ।will
he:• tmft uerk* fee of special -annum;*.-inenn publish-d Prcchatton
“~* for •ills efforts •"
in athletics. miasli.
mills
• He had flown to Hastings tliat
(Continued on page five)
‘ ;
. I in. ,
H“*tings the Burry County ,$450 n any one has work such u&gt; '".ch week by the different mer- f
. Hastings City (fixed by law&gt;—l lo noiinced tl.&lt; ix-n.d.&lt;Ron.
' morning to a|&gt;end the week end with
A 'he curtain ui«&gt;-«- the honor
’
•
Health Lull and the P. T A liavc. jwUxcWorg meniirng caring loricbantA. of Hastings. New mer- ’
.mill.
*
.
'
his.
family
at
the
home of Mr. and
HOME MADE ICE CREAM.
Middleville (fixed by Jaw)--! TO students .and other particljwnt.-; rut To the Depwidtors. Creditors. Off!- worked together very harmoniously [children or anv other work thT—i ehandi-H- 1-. arriving ull.the time and
Get your home made ice cream Mrs. Robert Burch and selected a
on th.- Mage whicICwa. r&lt;pre.-nted; cm. Directors and Stockholders, and to the great benefit ot the Chll-|camp Fire K1.j can
ts, y w;n’ap- -the moM -progressive merchants are
mill.
of the Nuslivtllc state Bank
[ dren of this city
. wtatett ti urn will report yokr |U‘ln.r space-in th.columns to tell , and home made cakr at the Legion field on the old Gardner pl^ce west
Nashville (fixed by lawi—1 10 as amovmr ship, with Capta n
of town on M-37 tor a landing place,
Jolm H.cattt Hr charge “”d “&gt;’h, 1 wish that I might talk with all; Thtt.year it is planned to offer a:
lo
E A cauktn. phone the jieoplc of Barry county about it. rooms on S. Church St., on Wed­ and made a. perfect landing there
mill
Woodland fixed by lawi—I 10mill. Ne.son Girditar as the First Mate of you personally but 1: is impoS.still greater service to the |&lt;eoplc |24-9 or Mrs Mllo jx-Vrte*. ohone and Offering many fine buying op- nesday. June 14, aftarnoon and cve; ning. auspices Legion Auxiliary.
rl'i,u:
,(’r ible. as you know, for me to do
‘Hastings by not only examining I
nJuJ
wi|, recommend a portumtlr.* from week to week.
Frcejrort 'fixed by law—I TO mill, *■' ’ *c
In the. afternoon he had Invited
-.Price
10
cents
—
Adv.
Mime
little
time
thereafter
three
on
:
and
tor
that
reason
1
take
thte
’
he
children
who
will
enter
’
hf
|camp
Fire
Girl
who
will
aimreclat&lt;
I
----------•
«
------------ASSYRIA- 'State R mill, county 4
Mrs. Cain, their three children. Mrs.
mill.', township 3 mills. School DM. the platform sanz ••Sailing. Sailing." means ot thanking each of you tor' kindergarten, bui all children be- n opportunity to earn some moru v t’EDAR CREEK .scfffioi.
: Robert Burch Henry Hubert and his
BIDELMAN REUNION.’
. h(,r
or R
Ciin)(l jjy
■
REUNION. I
N&lt;». I. 6 mill.';; School DM. 3 FYI, an apjM-opriate da .. &lt;&gt;iw written by me many courtesies and kind co- ty^'en the acre nt two and the For |!o
brother and Utile Joe Hubert lo go
at.Thomapple
for »ucn
such cnnchil-I ino-vldlll|t |he
.alvs wherebv
7 2 mill-: DUt N.&gt; 4 Frl. 5.3 mil!..; MiM Verhin Llnmgton. one of the: operation that have been extended
ided j’nte purp;x-c a clinic tor
(he nM
means
when by a girl'
«)rl! Will be lield
held Saturday. June
Jun* H , Sunday. June 11. at
Tnoraappie for a ride with him. HU plane Is a
’
.
hl(. since my appointment iu R&lt;- . ,Sec.
He- 1 dren
dten will be held “
nt? •»!»
the *ir«t
first ward
war.!,' (
nlBy tiaV1. c,i;inrt.
help! Picnic dinner—..
Hazel. ------Benedict,
Bring table service and basket cabin monoplane carrying two be­
put
No. 5. 4 mills; Ott. No l&gt; [ gratiuau.s
whool un Tuesday.
June 13. with
4 milk; DM. No 7 F&gt;1. 69 mills;! Tne SaluUth.’.ry was riven by MtesTtiver of tiw Nashville state Hank,
ank./cbodItm
-niesday .June-I3._
*’’!» thetn.^lves more actual g..xl is —Adv. I wk
.dinnef.--Adv. 1 uk;__________
.
1 t tsides himself. When they arrived
Je..nn&lt;&gt; Ctncebe-aux and expre/s&lt;-d
These have been perplexing tunes;Mr*. Fayo--Donley as chairman;'[achieved than most people reultee.
(Continued &lt;&gt;n page two)
..RNDEASHOTT
s sts:
frelingly and appropriately the up-:and the office of Receiver iiu not,s&lt;’w‘'d ward cI&gt;mc will be held at['
KKCniUn. g)J up al()np
lf every.
preciatinn of the class for the privt- b.H.n MI1 eaftV one, The community!’&gt;» ward school on Wednesday^;
OLD FASHIONED DANCE,
Dowling vs. Lakeview All Stars'
lege* they hud enjoyed during the «,rred by the Nashville State Bank! June
clinic at- the Central, jun,. 9 a. clear lake, hires given, at, Vickery'--. Clear lake. Sunday.,&gt; Saturday. June 10. AU invited,
thing was all right. When he camo
tour years in High school. Miss’should be complimented upon hav-|«:bool building will be hejd on 1 —Frank Herrington. —Adv.
June 11.--Adv.
i Adv.
(Continued on page threei
|lng many very wonderful people in*Thursday. June 15. wind so turned and came down with
!it. It to a sturdy, honest und pro-: This Is « fine service tor every;
WednesdaV. June. 14, Is Flag Day.
the wind As he did so he found that
I’rc.sMvo twiunum.,.
community, worthy uof, tiie[Limlly
In —
Hastings
there
are;
---» —
—rr41where
~ ----- ---- --j
the birthday of old Glory,- most BIRTHDAY PARTY AT
rn-TCD i Ai/C instr 1O l*st things in life. IU thrift and in- cMldren between the ages of two
beautiful of all national flags Our
-trees, so stepped on the gas and
OTTER LAKE JUNE 18 tegrity arc best evidenced by Ute and five. It will give parents an op-1
flag is not only the most attractive
started to rise again, when one of
manner
which ,the
debtors oi
of me
the iI &gt;portunity/ to know any
.
_..
iiianni i in wmcii
lie ocovors
- remediable .I
in design, but it to also truly rep­ ..
■.the wings hit a tree and swung the
American Legion and Auxili- bank have paid their obligations. An,dPfms of tlwlr children with plenty.
plane, around ao that he hit anoth­
ary Units of Fourth
j unusual spirit, has been shown by' of tlnlc to have them cared for
|
blue field there are forty-rigid
er. crippling the second wing, tha
, . . . ., .
the stockholders upon their 100"»
••* .
glistening stars, representing each
machine falling about thirty feet to ‘ ‘
District
Invited
:
n.ssc.-.-.m«'tit»
to
the
extent
of
over
[NOTICE
OF
ANNUAL
State of the Union.
• the ground. He’ had presence of
The American D gion Puds and! flve-sixttis of that-total obligation j
EUIIOOL MEETING.
More than a century and a half
nlimi rnBugh to turn off the igni­
has pu-ved since the stur Spangled AuxiliuraJUniLt. of the Fourth Dis- The debtors of the bank have met I The Annual Meeting of the School j
tion. thus averting a fire mid breakBanner was first flung to the breeze. [trtet will’hold their annual birthday their responsibility beyond tlie I District of the City of Hastings, for
ing .wtnc of the force of thg fall. .
Step by step it h.to kept pace with party at tin* Otter Lake Billet on average The recent Investigation by; the election of schrvl officers and for i
Luckily help was nearbf, Henry
the Attorney GcnerjslS Department the transaction of such other bUsl-|
tile forward march of tlie nation II [Sunday, June 18
Hubert and hto brother getting Mr.
... .year
-------about
,—. .»
. .from ....
60 —
went
Has-[should ai.r^.1
dispel many rumors concern- &gt;ne.was may lawfully come before it.
stands for tiatr.otlsm. loyally and 1 Liut
Cum out of the machine juat as a
Ting- and 11 to lioped tlwre may !&gt;• a Ing thc
_ ----------officers nnd
-- ---------director
ztore.
will be held at the Hastiijgs Central i
fidelity to the ideals of America.
motorist, who was driving by and
the±cr.r.cc
manner ------------in which’School
auditorium on Monday. JuneJ
— .........................................
naw the accident, drove onto lha
tang before the Slam and strtires similar number this time. The us- i I1 appreciate thc
became the symbol of our great na­ ual pot luck dinner will be served a great number of the depositors 13. 1933. at 8 00 o'clock P. M. east- ,
field with hto car. Into which the in* .
co-operated-with
ern “
standard
lime
—•“ ”at
* all -times
------------------•“* ““u 1 —
—
tion. there were scores of flags rep­ and then- is always plenty to eat. |hhave
Ju^ed man wax placed and hurried
—- * wisli to publicly thank Judge
Datcr this 29th day of May. 1933.'
Mi.« Monica Kenney 9; the trained 4 me.
resenting the hopes and aspirations
to Pehnock honpital. It was found .
ioa
-------------&lt;.
--------------c
w
Wwplntert
nurse
in
clurge
and
site
to
very
capMcF
--------—
-----------------------of our forefathers, Colonial flags
that both bones tn his left leg vysre
- ------------------ five
—nouses
—
:-------------j
Secretary Board of Education. [
rhow anchors, beavers, rattlesnakes, able.
There are
occupied---------------------------------;"U times displayed nnd
the-----earnest
pine Irees and venous other-insig­ by the children, each one having a-effort put forth by him at all Simes —Adv. June 7.
bad cut mi one hand and he had bad
*
nia. Some of them bore the words. wparme matron and helper*, cigh- to protect the rights and intcresu |
bruises and .-cratches, besides being
"Hope.” 'Liberty.’’ or “An Appeal to urn women gMUting with the work. I of all concerned In the bunk. My
REPAIRS AT EDMONDS.
Tlu't-.-are
be--attorney.
■ attorney. Mr. Kim Sigler,
Sigler. hits.
ha«
Heaven " A favorite motto beneath , Ti«-£-_are about ninety children beThe days are ranldlv passing and
the rattlesnake design Was ’Don't ing cared for at the p.-rsent tmu worked faithfully and diligently In harvwt time willXn’be here This
well ax jxiwible. but will have to
Tread on Me
rvinam In.tlie lx&gt;*pftal tor some
receiving every attention that is [my behalf My successor Mr. Hany was forclbly brought to mind when
But all of the earlier types dls- accessary tor their well being. They O. Mohrmann, Is a very fine and thc wrU r canwl yi.stcrday at the
time.
. .
-------------------------------------------apix-ared when on June
14. 1777.—
the are well housed, well clothed, well [capable gentleman, who has had a.omee of Ihe Edmonds Elevator AMr. Caln la connected with lha
Continental Congress resolved ‘That fed and well trainM children, ra-; wealth of experience in banking Tm.,iPni&lt; nt comnanv Two farmers
National Broadcaaling Company,
the flag of thc thirteen United dlat.ng Joy nnd happiness. The, matters and is entitled to your earn.h
.
‘ aboUl rcp,lr8 for
having charge of the music, al thslr
States be thirteen stripes, alternate aimoapherc of the Billet is whole- lest co-ojwralion.
....
-------- —
.... is
their harvesting machines.
This
red and white; that the union be ।some and
refreshing reflecting TI --------sincerely
- *~
trust
’
that the future a
,n&lt;l to
A. Cappella choir which alnga on th*
a coo&lt;i
good .....
timet„
toMtl&lt;
attend
toUw
the matter;
matter;
thirteen stars, white In a blue field, careful and efficient management In will bring an abundance of the good ^°^venired? by t£ Wmond*'
Temple of Song program, many of
and
worthy
things
of
life
to
all
of
“
J
^^XuTof
the
B.nrepresenting a new constellation." ■ every department­
the selections rendered being hU
In the Intervening years it has, It Is hoped there may be a large yDU'
own compoaittotis
! ner. What they do not have in stock
remained unchanged, save only for' representation of Hastings Leg IonWith kind personal regards to may be ordered in time for service.
'aV APPRECIATION.
an occasional variation in the num-, nalres and Unit members Journey to
ter of stars and strljies, when au-.'the Billet on Sunday. June 18.
BOARD TO MEET.
Yours sincerely.
the Decoratton Day
thorked by Congress, and the addi- There will be plenty of conveyances
I
Tlie
Barry
county
board
of
superEdward B. Finley, Jr.
I yfsors will convene for their June
Today our flag 1* much the same as. Gifts will be presented to each
; session on Monday. June 96 They
making the
it was 156 yean ago.
.child having a birthday In June and GREGORY SCHOOL REUNION. I will make their equalization at that,
Merchants and residents of Has-These wilt be presented Ln the affAt schoolhouse Saturday. June 10.'.’time and settle the problems whichi
k tings are urged to display their ernoon following the program of Pot luck dinner. Bring table service.. i will have much to do with the wel­
’ flags on Wednesday, June 14.
v games
[Eva Leach. Sec. —Adv. 6-7.
fare of tlie county -and its people.
MARRIAGE WILL

CIVICPLAYERS
WMIN

NNETY4VESENORS GET DIPLOMAS

GRADUATES PRESENT
UN OUE PROGRAM

TAX COMMISSION
MAKES RETURNS

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A Appreciation

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Flan Day. Jane 11

OUTWARD BOUND”-Whither?

�PAPE TWO

GIVES DECISION N
HAI1VS.FINLEY

JUDGE DECIDES
AGAINST DR. M

LOCAL NEWS

pt oofs. Judge Tuttle complimented
the attorneys upon the fine manner
in which the ease had beet; tried
and the extensive briefs that had
------ - --XO. bt&lt;‘" P«***nted by each of them.
FEDERAL JUDGE HEARD Judge Tuttle, in accordance with ids
custom, rendered his-opinion upon
CASE RECENTLY AT
1 lie conclusion of the proofs and argtimcnU of counsel Hr found tliat
GRAND RAPIDS
the guardianship proceeding »a» tinFAVORS HUNTINGTON
^■SSLLEGE IN DECISION

According to tlie complaint

JUDGE McPEEK ISSUES AN
OPINION IN FAVOR OP
DEPENDANT
PLAINTIFF FAILED TO
START SUIT IN-TIME

. A number of thc Hastings Civic
Players went to Battle Creek jm
Friday night to attend a play there.

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

.MoCreery a 50c; special. Monday and
Tuesday. June 12.13. Any lady* dress.

Holds to Terms of Will of the
Late Thofe. Chcesebrough
the election of Uie guardian •filed
of Freeport

Pertained to. Matters Cohnected With'Old Bank'
in Nashville

An

lii.te; ‘ I.iik .’ chapter, m .the with tlie probute -Court of Burry
county to take wider the atatutc
rather tlian under, the will was il­
legal, for the reason that the guard­
ianship proceeding was improper
and that the guardian had tailed to
take any action furtlw'r than filing
the document with tlie jnobale i&lt;k-

&lt;&gt;! apiwaU." Frank Whlttcnburg. the
brother ot Hntiir Whitlenburx. hio
filed objection* In the protiute court
uf tills county to the allowance of
tin- Will of Hattie Cht-Y --w urough ami

These wh&lt;&gt; rxi»-ct to do any social
■nteftalning will be interested In
he special announcement of Reed's
inis r:«'rv r-n another page of this
4&gt;f tile 32dth Field Artillery will be
held nt tlie Fort Shelby hotel in

CASTIJiW
county 4 mill
School I&gt;.»t NN“ -- "nd rail
mill.-; Dist. N&gt;

Conoco Bronze High Test gas.ThiN high i|uulity motor fuel"
• obtained wherever -you •see

Graduating From
Higher Institution;

hCT ir.iithtr'i
ulpct^ln this

your

Richard Fairchild. 27. Hum th..
University ot Michigan; MUixhiptnun Clarence .Springer. "27. tr.un
Anruipota Naval Academy Ml
Ruth Nichols. '3li. from Grand Rap-

COUNTY ENGINEER

Brat the weathri
by buying

RAKOWSKY RESIGNS

NEW STORE

Don't Worry
About the
Hot Weather

;natipn Not Due to FricHas'Done Glod Work

Straw Hats
Bathing Suits
Light Trousers

dially i
w local

Cool Underwear

Sweaters

WATERS

FREEPORT HIGH

ALUMNI BANQUET

CLOTHES SHOP

Delightful Program Held at
Pythian Hall on Fri­
day Evening

Feldpausch’s
Phone 2272

Hastings. Mich.

SALE o£ VANILLA

URGES DRYING VSLU

Seely’s Pure Vanilla

Project Sponsored by Thorn
apple Garden Club -?Mrs.
Pratt, Chairman

SONDAY — MONDAY

ABLE LEAFY FOODS

29c

Vanilla Compound

HELL BELOW

Beta Vanilla

-Adult* 25c; Children 10c

TUESDAY
Chase &amp; Sanborn'

CoHee

Eck-Rich

OLEO

Ralph Morgai

Trick Bor Trick”
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

■CHOICE MEATS

Pig Liver
FrankCurts

15c
29c

Beet Roasts

12c

* And Bologna

Butter

George Raft

Choice Quality Beet Keil

‘The Under
Cover Man”
Comedy and News—Adults 15c; Children 10c

Loin Roasts

Chg1. Rogers on WSshlnaMnt Prat: -uHi be gUd u&gt;
any meeting on till* subject

Picnics

' Finest Quality Shankis:

Hamburger 3

Circle S Picnics

Nancy Carroll

25c

tin- guardianship proceedings
in-t.tuted because. she was
:aUy weak, and liicapablr.

vet neat winter for good food
rw price and every one should
he can ns convene the pro-

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

Anita Page — Charles Starrett

The Jungle Bride'
BIG V COMEDY—“THE RUN AROUND*
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY

plan

�rnr huttigc b vjnfb. wtohisdat.
aropnd the shore of the lake Eei yond the lily pads the water is quite
deep and clear. Haley -aid lie found
a boat at the lower end of the lake.
hich rur^ -ounieatt to the north-.
..r&gt;t. With Impru’.i-ed paddle* he
— rowed to the place where the body

.

Sporting Items

Jim SKID ICC
DENMOMG £

jvne

?, m&gt;

GRADUATES PRESENT
JJUE PROGRAM

OWNS BOOK PRINTED
IN LONDON IN 1662

i Man Possesses SeSermons Published

by
Baxter
iContinued from page one)
I
L Richard
'Continued from page one)
. wltl-rr he found thy boat wbs 11
CHIEF WAR EAGLE
NASHVILLE ROMPS
rtwiw;.
, .
■
, .
,.! A Hastings man who did not with
nVFR K nF P KI I KI F °r ,lir I2th*
C°”!,S nOt nr,d ““y not 'Asmpy end miiv ai ttluit point Orr- ■■
' ■’ 11
VOI*'IE * 1
nanu. known owns an old book uf
THROWS NEWPORT
UVtn ft. Ur r. NINt piBCr lie had bren except at St anym
-----»k, «.».
pir- « ,1» L.,v ,u. _
,
wW(h
„
M.„ ouatum. .l«b mu*- h.rwn « T,„
ln
About two hundred and fifty per- ■ • Nathville Independent* *ucee*ahad ■ their disco
Ivie tmg.
; 103 making it 271 years old. On the
*ons were oh hand last Thursday t,1Ily
“ t‘u,u;h t,f 1,1,1 al,d ; db
titers Th
.
,
.. ,
a genrtotM donaliuii ot error* to for Go-xlfnouglf-. getting into Bull-' Wcdnr .vianight to witness the Knight* of^p^t U|lt4d ul the Knights in iluDorothy Stanton. »il b. R. W. for Francis Tyfon, at
lake.
Pythias mat show ut Cx-tie Hall icluring liming* of play und detect head
' " ' ' the tlitee dagger.-, .in. Fleet street,
■llie nrx
i t*nder*her- Barbara Johtuon
Loren FObte. 1430 South Jefferson.
and Neiul Sumnorts. TJo-.-.t-j-ller at
which wj* fautured with a main-go!,h«1° to - A Bachrkler held lluhe sot Hublxi.-d. honor
K' dcrminster, Anno Dim ''
botil between Chirt War Eagle, Qu.-. !
U-am l&lt;» live M-attyed hit.', Wilson Goodenbu^ti on the aft r- thi
■by Mbs Stanton.
given 1n a
Richard Baxter was the
bee. Canada, and Frank Newport, i*"? l*°/u,w r°'
,r ‘ ',?x
noon of May 12. when he accom-. ai .
Saint
fort Wayne. Indiana, with the In-!1"”', . Cla*c' NjiQivi.lv hurlcr, punied Foaiv and ill- !:it,trr - -on Mclnty
he drove'
Uiun taking two out of three falls in ;c’.•’*'d “
w,t11 •r,t-k&gt;
from the kindh the:
.Hfiiine«V
i* i!;e subject of tlie first
u two hour Iftnlt
ba^-nmnmg to s-ir Hartinga left.Halting:-: about ‘.wo o'clock Jhat tile HIV u.ul’:
u-ete presented part of the *trie* of sermon*.
The tint appearance of the tau.
,;™rmg chances.
... „yo !ny
; afternoon
Mr. Foote remained
Bo-h the
in pantomime form r Inch ftddrd to
Tim- boak u dedicated
la'.-.ted twenty mim.f-. and •*?.]
&lt;*7x sTk - x &lt;&gt; liar there with friends . while ’hn son. eohm•.early beloved 'Friend*. the Init had.
.and Gnudcnough left ifdr\Ha*liatts brlM'Vti
labitahts of Kede:mui'.tt i ... —
i! been bioair
clumped a sell-strangle hold on the
about 4 15 that afternoon. He said come itMcndurc: and my ’lAte Auditor*
1 to Hie pjlnt'
Chief mid walked utf with the first
ii the (jity of ik-ndon: Confirming
B:ittcrt&lt; v Gage. Forger. A. Bach
Both Thc Cor-;
tall to his credit Not to be outdone
Grace, with Patience. Love
■Ider. Price and Jloevenair.
.-riff reported;
Peace be muitipiyed "J*
count in tlie srcuild fracas when he!
------- ------ • • • --------- ‘----In ;hu&gt; book Hie rid r.tyle of
nd liad
rendered hi* opponent helpic.. wffji TIIOKSAPPLE .GARDEN CLUB,
ig cards'
- - * - ‘ l;x-lJcd
thrrs in
u crucifixion.hold, taking but .r-.mi Th..thbrnapple Garden Club met
night o!
minute, to acrompiWr the teal. He]a:’the home &lt;4 Mr. and Mu. Cha*
gained the winning margin in the Rogers on N Wu-limgtonH'. ’nmistom
third frame when he threw Newport &lt;iay p m. tor a meeting in Uieir Herd that G-jcdrnuugli
lid bargain lounitt in .
with a tor hold, using a t&lt;-tal oflgait’
- ‘—
••
-■
luurterll JiilllUtn. lo win thr-Cb prim:
two fulls. War Eagle wriglvd-in ;.t
pUtniyer. ■*
17-T while New putt Upixd tlie ;ca'.-u a a:- tinned over to
;e -profane
ul 175.
-luiimaii for the uf!
One pt tbe scrapple ..t Mnnl-Qnub; Hxxlytar. .Mt... Piatt
yet set il here re.-.u!t&lt;-&lt;&gt; hi the eiieo.m.'
icr ot 'Jtinunv T.uvox,
:._u; ,and’•tiu r tiling;
w, Salt Lake
City. Utah. 152. anil Jimmy
..
.....
Muller,
-r, f plentiful and wii
t.isijy mid w 1.11 ii
draw in a one hour limit
to out
Muller drew first blo-xi when )]e
pul Tii:&gt;M&gt;» on The mat i«»r three to hat
Ilin and John Alhfrdlrui
counts with’ a body spin, cmictuding:
Thud Coin, giving hi
the LM-rfornuincv in ntneleen mlnI. V. Ur.
mer gi
aturday. May n, Buyh-n rcpnrl

:was Uiete only las! .Miinnitr ahr guvs
plane spin und bodyhuld in eight 115 a urv line ifvMrriptkHl «•! t/H
GoodeboUali
minutes. Tlie Uiird.fali went’to :&lt;
dmiking
draw when but live minute*
nuiimd in the one hour limit
Tin- preliminary' ix.pt uf the eve­ •tie yucca which grow- .-even &lt;a
ning Culled lor fojir niuuds-of box- right- feet high then-, the hntmiu.
the beauty ot the morning vh-ry anil wav helped t
and u wn'.dlmg bout lx tuit-n Dutch ‘the particular Ix-iiutv &lt;•! the blue
Veld-'. UH.- mid Omar Barker, 153. gentian Hhc'sixikc very chthmlaxliIxttll Of Ha-tiny .. W'.i;. :ubs1l’-l-. -i I,-.- rally of the many formal gardens
mutclimakiT Funner Nirk./nu- bout found there yepecialh in Han Fru
twenty- minute

draw.
The .bouts were refi*n-e&lt;| by John5
ny BUrtfr-n of Battle Creek, and an­
nounced by Fred Palmer. Hasliiigs
BOYS WIN TROPHY,
ral of th-- .rr-^-,rrHusiing.. High
tclxwl athlete-, went to Grand Rup. ids on Saturday and competed m a
truck m--t al Ottawa Hill-. m u ’
Th&lt;-,boyh br'-uglit Juime . n t&gt;lbbroiro- Truphy for whmtng tin
dian reliiya^ rmit. lowering tie.
.record fn-m H‘IB t-rn CO. H .-• &lt;___
less. Th- v irrv very proud of mis
ttojihy which is’ on display’ in .the
B-inn-'t office •wimlow. .

All Week of .June 12 to
18 Inclusive

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JL Xf

Each

Wf Would Like To Have Yoh
Cull mid See These Plants

WILCOX
The Florist

Fire Insurance at COST!
Insure your property in the State Mutual Rodded Fire In­
surance Company of Flint.' Michigan^ largest Farm Mutual
Fire Insurance Co. Nearly one-half million in asMls and
resources.' Has paid its.members over 14.383.657 in jm--»t
24 year*.
J
IU policy written to cover the needs of thc average farmer.
Its blanket policy on personal property U unexcelled. If
Mock nnd tools are saved, all can be collected oh hay or
grain or vice versa.

Protects personal property on your own farm, nnd On h-ntrd
land within three mile*. Protects livestock anywliere in tlie
state.
Discount* given for rods, Are resisting roofs on dwellings,
also for approved fir* extinguishers.
.

S«« rA« Following Agent or Write the Home Office
MORRIS O. HILL, Agent.
.Hatting*, Mich.

STATE MUTUAL RODDED
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Home Office 70S Church St, Flint, Mich.

W. V. BURRAS, PreridenL

drunk und

la- be:

and wide reading and
now headed f&lt;

to END Digestive Ills
Next time the acitl.-t and gnst-n of in■ digestion torment you, you will be
thankful for -BLsma-Rex.” Recur­
rent ffttfiekjt of acid indigestion,
with, its vicious gnawing asHuults,
wither and age the entire system.

BISMA-REX acts four ways
to bring you relief—
1.
2.
3.
4.

Neutralizes acidity,
Relieves gas,
Soothes the-stomach,
Assists digestion..

BISMA-REX
4 and 3-4 Ounce Jars

Gel a Jar Today at

i Continued from page one)

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Mildred I. Tuttle. Nur-r
Gertrude Wilcox. Special Room
Junior High Srhool.
Walter Perkins: Principal

Save with Safety at your Rexall Store

bring an u«e in which .three who;
Hit- man: arc to live tn it‘util need thorough

Catherine Clark,
and Arithmetic.
Allot lur
Tak- n awhole the exerebes, Gertrude Hampton. English.
....
Ward.’ err inter-vting. tk-lightful and thi-] Beatrice Knapp. Arithmetic
Huth Sampson; Home Economics
Bather Doty. Grade* 1-L 1-2.
rejxirted that a drunken mant' caution wa* one winch avili always ■ , —
only beginning at 1 JO.with'the fc4Josephine Stein. Grades 5-2. 8-1. towing program.
i- pleasantly‘r&lt;inemlxT«l by tho&gt;c and English.,
lUir r. the club udjourned till ruxl
Florcnce McGuttin. Grade* 2-1.
that he an&lt;J Ahefttl
motnilig. May-foriunal-- int-uah- to attend. Tlie
minth.
Orchestra.
t in and when'auditorium wits crowded and they] Helen M. Wade, EJementury Sup­
A vote of thiinka was given, Mr
utter. ;-aid he-tw'itknced their hearty ;&gt;p|&gt;recwtivn j ervisor nnd Kindergarten.
Song M-rviee
by Welton
Leora Benton. Grade* 4-1,
tainted lo K- t t &gt; Dr- Hh-lliuld "
iuf the event* of the evening.
tx ii'iif in tin ir g.od&lt; n fur this aft
County Normal.
Bertha Kulm. Principal.
Alt&lt; r hearing ihv testhnoriy the
.
•
Devotional®—Rev. King
Mabe) Clark. Principal.
ISMOS’
AgnvX Sheldon, Grade* 1-2.
projSrlctor of tlw ^ird-ioom
iry retlnd to the supervise;.-' ruotn&gt;ERHSunday School Report*.
Jennie McBain. Supervising CI'it'in--t Solo -Mr. LN-wti
said Goodciiough was in.his'Vli
•— ------T-.
irvrn Churclie?
Teacher.
Mary William*. Grades.
the ntalit of the 12th. playing rarrk.; bit- from th&lt;- testirttony given them
AddressLibrary.
Mr:
DltheU-aky
...
u..._
r(.gU|UI jn,iron Tiicy dec!
Second
Ward.
Jean
Barnes. Librarian.
1 hr noticed hr''denial di
Lou I Showriman. Grades
it Hurdelhrink and Mrs .M. Mohlr
b*x inning
Clarinet' solo--Mr. t.ewia Hine.
quite under the Infiuer
HOPE &gt;1 .NDAY SUHUJI.
local' Elizabeth Finch. Grades 1-1. 1
Camillas E
rejxirt H
Benediction-Rev. Holts.
their'3-1..
.
The semi-annual Sunday School
t. hospital.
ing, suit.....
play, .or that tlir
Central School.
convention of Hope t&lt;r*'n.-ihip will be
There arc large are .vs of public
were unable
Ciiariott- Hubbard,. Prine I pal. held at Cloverdale church Sunday.. land,- in ’.he United States still open
itraduair
Grades G-l. C-2
Jim- 1H. 1933
'I to horn
er,tiling Was all right about the through' thun
and arr
pn-rnhc* I noticed Cioodenmmh Iving rm hl* t»ck in the unit birk
Mr. Burnett stated that
of m« place I ealliM Bill Kri&gt;r.
Jury all Uic
‘ 'nd him.up and helped him

Geranium Sale
Regular Stock
2l)c Cieraniums
I'ldl Bloom

given by
&lt;xl nj^nlx r

Valedictory
Gardner wl'

find; much

anted li&lt;

TEACHING PERSON
NELFOR NEXT YEftH

The Modern Way

IL K. FISK. Secretary-

raid mu
STORY CONCERNING

liman Ear! Mudge

MR. JOHNSON GARBLED

lie would nnd him and that he uuulM
to be taken care of; that 1 thought
be would bo there until tie was hc)j&gt;-

Local Dealer . Did Not Lose
$550 in Poker Gaine
at Grand Rapids

&gt;aid he was in Mead*’ An erron-'ou.' re|X)rt i&gt;:ib'.ish&gt;*4 in
Fplace ut about eleven o'clock the one of the Griiiid Rapids dailies this
stated that ForVesl Johnson.
Inlght of May 12. Mead asked him week
ito help him pick up Qonjlmiugh. • Hudeon-E., ex dealer, of this city
\ who was .evidently vx-rt drunk. ■‘■We «a*" relieved ot SM*&gt; in a poker
h-Id him up while he walked loiW’^ wltI1 » couple of card shark*
:the celtar door where we laid him J’* a b’’1*1
there. .The .vccunt;
11 left Mead's place s«xin after u-*5 badly garbled Mt Johnson:
eleven. ( was in Si’s place when -Mate* that a card game did hot «n-;
iGiMKirnoiiBh fell from his chair, was ter into the affair nt all -in fact he]
..... U...U
..
tliat he know* ni-thimr about ।
did not sre him leave the place."
rd.5 anil lu* never filayvd any of]
| Thc n--xt*witne.«A w.v. Earl Mudge.
t popular games.
?&gt;n thc night of May 12. He stated through a roipbination
•tluit Mead.came lo him shortly aft-'"con" game and robbrjy
er eleven o'clock und told of Icav- n tmur purporting to tn- a Mr.
Goodenough stretched out on'
•r at (hr.rear of ht.-. iyn. eanm-tnlo Mr. John.-m
’kcd inr to look after Ret* and-inqnlnd abppt- U;
him. He said it w.is not a cam- lie had in stock. Tin.- practice L
that rrepiirrel haste. As 1. whs bu.-&gt;y j at all iinu-iia), Mr. Johnson --aid.:
with my regular work I could not] a* tuich dial- r- frequently call to
get to the place where Mead .-aid buy up ilock that cannot b-’ easily]
, (Goudrnuugh. wan unlil about a tpiar- jtpoved. Tlie man presented im«i;
t&lt;-r to twelve. When I reached the &lt; redr-nt fa I- and mh-uim! to know lift
cellar door lie had gone. I looked-biLdtuies tiwiroiigbly. Mr. Johnson
in nearby place* where* hr might did iml have any us-.d cars m stock
nave fallen in the alley, but tailed al thc time. During the txmvvrsato find him Also looker! for hlinition that
followed- tills dealer
jin rcMiiurnnt*. but could get no'brought out thv tact that be knew a
। trace ot him There was no blorxl man in Battle Creek who had a
|on the'collar door nor evidence of brother vUtting him from Texas,
hi* haying been hurt."
(This brother usually ram&lt;- up to
l Glenn Baum, of this city. Was the Michigan once or twice a year and
next witness/ Baum swore that on os a rule drove a car back for sale
(the ulght of May 12 at twenty min- in hl* home state.
jtues ofjWclve- he remembered beA deal Was finally arranged
.
... .ioQked at the —
- —
- whereby
- -by M
r Johnson
jcause
,hc
City
Bank
Mr
Jc-hn^m and
and the
the dealdeal■ clock— he saw Goodenough attempt- er. were to go tn "together on tl-.e
ling to crow Jefferson street between purchase of a new car and split the'
the City Bank corner and Loppen- profit*. Mr Johnson was to put in
Ihlen’s store. "It was evidently dlf- |55p and the dealer MW. Mr John- i
; flcult for him to get Across He fell son said that thc pair rami'd out:
over thc weighing, scales in front of'every detail of their game fot thej
. Loppcnthten'* store He picked him- man from Texas who sprite with *
;*elf dp and evidently started to crc*s1 perfect southern accent
the street without noticing the drop, Tlie business was to .be transacted'
from thc curb to the pavvmcnt. He Un Grand Rapid- Mt Johnson met
fell into the street, but-later picked Hlllgfove in a hotel there and he
himself up and the last j saw of propos'd Ihn they go up to hi*!
him he was ratting on thc dirb. I;room to finWi the fimd details of
.left fur home at Just a little beforejthe deal
It happened that the,
i twelve. Qoodcnough was sitting I elevator war- cmmlcd and Mr Jolutthtro when I went home. I had seen;Mm wiw )-&gt;.*tled wnv wluit during
niw.
|np up 0(we fn t!w.rtxxni Mr.i
him several times before ...
in Mend':?
place mid I nm certain it was Good-;iJohnson discovered that his purse
enough"
vouueu.
.
wa5 gone. His cumpanfon seemed I
Floyd Haley and Albert Clifford.1 greatlv concerned and suggested]
the two young men who discovered that they go down nnd call the po-;
nnith—a lake,
I.u- were.——illa. Wliile Mr Johnson wa.5 putting j
i th.
the hruiv
body tn Bullhead
called. They said they were hunting । in the call, Hillgrove made hl* geta-!
mushrooms and came near thc shore way. To date no traces have been
at the northwest corner of the lake found of the pair.
They saw what'looked like a body The same type of game has .been
of a man face down in the water, pulled of late on dealera In Maton. i
[ close to a row of pond llliea. They Lansing and Grand Rapids.
i described the shore a* being miry
and swampy for about ten to fff118,600.000.000 of new life insur­
teen feet. Where the water gets ance was written In tiu? United
I deeper there is a row of lily pads States last year.
■

Penney s White Goods
Savings For June
Ladies White

HONOR

SEAMLESS

Bleached Muslin

Cotton Spreads

49c

Handkerchiefs

8c

1c

TERRY TOWELS

LADIES’ GOWNS

Nation-Wide”
81 x 99

5c

25c

SHEETS

59c
42 x 3(&gt; Cases 15c

KO. IOS

BATH SIZE

All Linen

Stephens Crash

5

yds.

63c

COOL SUMMER

FEATURING MEN'S

CAPS

WHITE BROADCLOTH

FOR MEN AND BOYS
WHITE AND DARK
PATTERNS

al. Super*Savings!

Only

25C

WIZARD
81 x 99

49

Ladies’ All White

SHEETS

Pre-Shrunk!

Ties - Pumps

49c
42 x 36 Cases 10c
WHITE
BIAS CUT

SLIPS

25c

Value the whole
town is talking
about! For.never,
never before has so-,-&gt;
much in fine shirts
been offered (or so
little in price! . Ex­
pertly tailored to ]
Penney’s own spe- ,

Buck Shoes
$j98
MEN’S

White
Trousers

of closely - woven
broadcloths! Buy
them in twos and
threes
. in style­
right shirts.

PENNEY
116-118 EAST STATE STREET—HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Fully Shrunk

98c
c o .

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 7. 1OTJ

PAPE FOUR

H««mg«_Banner

.

~
ratlcr system Into opcratiori

‘

few either..thin^A up tlieie. -iiich ax
ildlim; a porcupine hangout, ,ln-

tabilclied K&gt; icc H any deer havb du-­
covered it yet. making one more «■!which fly atifitlL the pfar

Capital Neu'S

View’s and Opinions:
What Others Say

|events of the past week wat a sur- TUC MICHIGAN BELL

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nllS ()J 1' esterddy
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•A LeaderleM Government.
. TEN Y^ARS AGO TODAY.
U'bbyuu.
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MUv Ethel
r.iiwi Copctihai
c.o|K miai'-rr went
wriil to
io
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m..„.
.Saturday
and on MonLansing. Mich -In just a BillyJ.' Kalamazoo
.
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. and.
.llh.her uncle
........over two bttef wveks the state &lt; u
i. Harry Ram^-ll
and ir.cnkt.r By Michigan will start on a new :i
ip to
Norfolk, Vn
:&lt;;i i..r on a-jiu crip
wnorwc,
»n .
ea.tc ntpolnta: They exmg tiie.rial truth
old oncs-do ?!l Ute thnig and Other
. t&gt;e
. tactile* a
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to

THK TRUTH W.'tvXUT
DETROIT BANKS.

A that we me*
’ . u;iyihink* lit

ingc ait progressing; in-: ■
errt-.i ;t wa&lt;’*he brief statemeiit;cither tnicinrs.* men do al Uw flrat
a:.d nm:&gt; by :
Goit-tnor Alex J.,&lt;u the year
Utn bcd.x-of trailing arbutu , ___
o
in January thc two hire-j jjut unhkc the store keeper and
a few other things It is very io'.cly
lun'r.- wre ■ dl-elar«rt:the-butojaer who knows.about !;&lt;•
up thenr at this tunc of year, with.. .&lt;!;'! _ --lud by nuib r.^l bank u.ticiMfr fifty expeet to take in dur•mi
.-..ir. Tl-.e ;onM autluirity in mg the coming year under hu avrrn..-j February r.:.? d a bank. linlkm*- to age nm of busine*.* and how mu; ;'&gt; ho&gt;- btKia'’ _a’cF’irai df.rhrptoeat. . lirjie u going to spend for hU rent
In. the trere. from routnz
Match (.. - lmtiU- **re not alkFsed.sn4 clerk*, and other exprtre
Michigan olflclaldom hn.*n:
•duntfet idea of how inuch* it
• *
mu'
*• Friday afiertux.:.,. but early
ihr hoi-'
uvmny .I* coining from mr
•i cl.i.v ir.ortRng would .&lt;!&lt;' a; '
&gt; going . Co get rise money
■yt..;rn
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IMn.:: bonk*, iuu tits u, cdL,t au from' wii.it
It U l:kriy tc,O lutr.it u *uppiMii
iwu big banks u (p.-m «o&lt;n kr
.lie the depo*iti&gt;r&gt; g*mg to sp**nd&gt;
undent bank* rd
me .. ri.'aturr hu- been In ■
ami
which )_icf fufuh there.
•&lt;*U.xh might have bheked the toiufc..t H i. -t tlx- longi.*- iu.ml cau-troptiK.«a.v up- ubitm
ltni ln tlw hwvn ..
tiw .di.ic, I* will, probably be.

:C Brown by hU wife last Friday
r ■ iGsr. tin- ucra'aun being his 38th

Mrs. Jack RcnUeWer
Saturday to I.**
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Mr. Rentschler ha*
t&gt; 'n transf&lt;rr.*d to the Chicago offlu- id me Bn** C'ini|ianj. Hastit.in.
irteniS regret the departure uf Mr.
and Mix Rentschler.
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Mr and Mr.* Bert O'Donnell. Mrs.
FORTY YEARS’ AGO TODAY.
Julia CtMlck and Mis* Sue Mclx.nwli motored to South Bend. Indi■
i&gt;....i CHOI, .ciuiiuu
U- . tor a »••..;-encl r-,: with
i.- banquet- Uilt be livid as usual tins
bi o I in; r. who t« a tiaihcr in .Not tv- immediate |y tallowing the gradD.'ine I. niverdtv. • ■
'Hating, exeroiscx Frii'uv, June 23d.
-Mi. Sidney Siup.nan of Colfax. ulUj win uke' place on the J P
California, Is &lt;x|.cctcd Saturday h;r* RuU-rt.' &gt;awti mi the corner of
Ruxton of
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9 Rt’^ide ath ndid the Stuart tarn•
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- r A blliart cd Byron
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rn mnr COMPANY
..w
TELEPHONE

j -eUr grnttetpeD frh*n«t. Shows Ils Faith in Improving

Wi :c ;n»e
r ant
«tt and
bu,! helped
iwhMi ccdi-brate
jm
Conditions by Increasing
tlie hiiptiy day in a mliablc manner
After a lung petlixl at hard and
Newspaper Advertising
«w»U.tu^rf
,........ .Mudy Beri Sparks, tlw
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ft’^twer at the Bookcase factory. oW»
h-cv
IttaMrd ha dltvlnn.
a hv
V*-’ tievn
been awarded
diploma
by th..
the otluflinci. of enterprise, appreciate
Iflhat
rondl’.ion* aro i. w &lt;m
‘..
J
?h ” . {hu —
w the upiCiril trend, .md every tfiinv
. T'.■ ,.F n.‘“--------rh* l*1!y diploma pew^ed by an Mwm.&gt; to indtcate it. Fur tins ten­
C'llUtT'r. r 111 Hilv r.nrli
sor. ihs Miclilgan Bell ■Company ha?,
arranged lo altnrwt double iU ad'-^‘i l^tant cltan. B&lt;-rt luu tertuing spare
UvV-;‘1 ,u’ '*&gt;’
a
PMiiu.n
our
ktnrenj congratulatinos '■ -Mrs. Hattv J WaUh und daughter
Virgiiw of Wc*t flay City are thc

It costs no
more to be

: SAFE

itiK In the
u.. you know, .wc
tian* nut mttaikd It during thc last
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.:•-■« in our jpdgmrnt that It h.
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adtcrtvJng in the Mim- aim*
uur.ng liw puU chitlcult incm’.iis
would apt* ar good ludgRU'nt to

tinfact that Shirley Smith v 111 net tu
:&lt;«sunait.-r will.be a great drawing
■card-

unula/ed by

' .‘■upennh’.’ctiiritf cnustnictor on Ute dltuui* through

ib'ercsi* uf the’ Unit'd
nu*ntL?r&gt; •V’Y ovrL,!!f Wl 'i" 11
ir uty UrMeftd of tlie tn-,
•trwtlou. The M-.i.-hlchrad pili he du .trial fre-tit A dr-.-:
tlw »tau* (turn which he....
Slip Mr, GHurl
m naU- i.i*.- lx-!.
!1. Todav Detroit and ali anxiouc to &lt;1, Mxhcthina for t|
Mr
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M
A.
l-anihH'
&gt;piieink(| iiktim;
Mrinoria!
i
lmH ni„.u
igood of Mich^can. They har, U.
Day.' Mr Ayers U v
kn»c* at a re. rlt The R-t'erxl anxious ia-t.«nlv lo cut .vxiwn*
.rnment has lost many times;
E.'! &gt;n and
r ui rti.’turru trotn !hl* m/u than
Mnriduj for
to a. twrrt
bv-riie Uy' lac lax; Yciunc Of Al^Cgnii • '
But like a great, -puwsrti.
4 K.t*e ttitjet Uy-.. liiujj'hu
f.h.iu: .i r.m.dain or rutjdt
itinant Governor Gldciiin:

NEEDED
’Jichb.-an net

A (Juohition

of green-

u b-K XT Ji..- J. R.
.MilliK. • '•
rtytxatx

Mr Corni

He till'd it’able.;1
but m&gt; far notl.u:.
happeu-d
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tn the plight it

f&gt;Vfl tn/lut'Kf dcpi-rnh mot i on u. h-ot
tur' lite ihan upon

ipririjflinre to peek’ by

Murton m
Goodyear. Mrs :&gt;
Mr:» A»l&lt;;a left Tuoday
io C’blragu and ti&gt;- fidr.
'f.'sdjm. . '.V D Haye.f.
tv
I tank

, b:idL» : dinxior. to pr ovide tip- l.gts- jumni Mda. in tlieii auta
il.Mure witif tlie.i^w)..,; inhifniuti-.m e&gt;iu-r •i-.- firm &lt;&gt;f B.vn-r
i.
...
ri&gt;i ,p
SIJ^j c&lt;fa-j
time. U
to nrlcwiir iibn and.fain

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TELLS.ROTARIANS OF
CQ'JNiY TAX TROUBLES

Chairman FattUcnur of County
Tax Cotnni’ii. Explained
the New Tax Xawx

myiwlL nnd the-io-.’

tl&gt; been a cvn
'n the budk.it

Alien Uiinpir.an arrived here.
nnepld-sd. Michigan. Thu’ie.-fjy ;
croon ll;».y
.;t.&lt;iki' ,eii

nntUct iici

•till, r* iw of opint.*?
xwuuve di)&gt;.(:iintqi&lt;

Dem-

aennte.

niT«

Mt and Mt

Her..-. Wl'h.-v ami

■’ P.'e'lJi''

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and Moo*
mtn are 1m- I 1931
ot dl»flgunn«

&gt;an*r.i|M
sub r-butr

will be in many cas»* much
Run recoinni-nded by theIc-prerc q’alike..
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EDMONDS
OH. COMPANY

PiiHgciit Purufirj/d,s

Clean, Pure Milk
And What It Means To You
.T'&lt; I'M IT IN milk
been traced number •
•''' epidruiit* of ilugAir. .T!y only trouble
that crcr &lt;nnif« from milk come* from milk
that i» I M I I.IX. Actual TESTS by Michis&gt;n m.h- hi'pcrfOT* prove that no cleaner
m:l*i* produced tn the Mate• Ilian «mr Gpadc
" V milt In ihr-e "trslv” by Michigan Slate
'-!• it is the "baiterix count" &lt;hai tril*
the b.r». Milk with * high bacteria count
&gt;• UNCLEAN, and you take your own chamz*
if •&lt;;u u*c it. Milk with low bacteria count**
THAN milk. Only milk that I* •HIXON a
&gt; "'Uiin haitcria count f» permitted by the State
to In yold j, tirade “A" milk. That b Will

liithl.in.l- iMiry &lt;- the OM.l iM.ry Wf thi*
section penniUed In sell tirade -A" Milk. The
bacteria count in Highland* Dairy Milk ha*
AI.\J ATM been *n/ar hcl.m State requirement*
that it I* rerouilirrl a* an exceptionally
&lt; I.KkN milk Man* thing, contribute to this
—exceptionally (J.EAN and - mitary xurropndIns*. M-icnliio ii-ecl.ng. clratditw* in handlniK
and bottling. Another important feature i*
that ur own our or u .... .-edited herd, which
i» rrgularb inspected. Every drop of milk
• you get from U' conir. from our own carefully
•elded herd. A phone niu bring it loyuur
hi ma.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JVNE 7. 1M3

Social Events and Personal Mention

•Floyd •Holland of Allegan was in TVEHDAY LUNCHEON
tlie city Monday.
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Mr* El’-.ir .V ran 1’ 'pending th«
Bankets of Indian pink and lu-

Oriental jx&gt;ppi&lt; . ueir u.«i in tne
Mi» Margaret Merrick was ironic • MUs Dorothy Field of Kalfimaxoo
E*rl Coleman »»’ In Lapeer the i
1 lounge
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apent thc
week end al home.
firtl ot thc week cn business
from
KalainuAjo
ohi'Bunday•■."‘■CProrge DwkWixx! won topKIU* JOM-phine 8U-ln has gone to Mr*. Clarence Crawford and .«&gt;n Mr und Mr* Guy Willard were lr»
Middlrnlto tin- firM ifl last week her Imxiu- in Harbor Bprlmts to Billy are visiting .relative* m Chi- ■
cagu
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thr wtrk &lt;‘nd tn Grand Rapid.- with
Mr* Edith Henkes.uf Clarksville IM-nd tlie summer vacation
Mr- Martha Boules Tumlitoon ot
Mis Mullle Van Dug'eren a;.u r * '
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James H
'Griind
Mills
.
.Rapid* was in tiie city on Ml** Velma TYaver were in Battle
..apb
JTiduv uand attended the alumni' Creek.on M«ndav
M'-, Dorothy Barnc.* is home Fredjiy
lr-an Three Owk* tor her -summer bui.quet
Mr ..nd Mi.,-Fred Haya.sxl and /
and Mr„ „ H t.rlra,
vacuum
.
j rpv and Mr* . W
Chidotoi son spent Sunday with friend...Keith
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■ Mr upd M-- H.^ Bupplre o| Lnn-!ai)d daughu
"
of‘ 8t Joint*
...
...spent
... Wayland andoBradley.
^k
Mf .
I laM, week.
,N. Chidester.
Thc commit n
Mg E-!hu Ikdy left ,i, Friday
Mr-and Mrs T B Hart of Wat- Haye* ironic Turaday.
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. will
wui be
oc Mr*.
air*. A
aim-ii
r H.,
rn.AUmi, 1... l.rr „a c.»w„. Alkwn «««&gt;. w.-r.
Otu, rt-nwy «nd WU|
M,
Mr„ Juna Ryer-u and daughter
Sunday giMst* of Mr* Ida Palmaticr
“'■;''■ ' •"* “ -M&gt;. Jnm.- Bn.'H
&gt;of W B-;id street
Uli* city taid vicinity
tiuir he
Th&lt;»* Reynolds and aun licnry
W H Schanu uL L&lt;
M'lr .. - Raym
: RcynotfL- of ChiAgo were guests of Calif, arrived
tin* W&gt;--.n- -day -&gt;’f Cam;
morning for a visit with Halting- Stindu...... .. ...U.. .
1 Mi;
j Miv, j.AK'piuix- cagvcib is home relative.'. .

• Art'Ll W “.‘-A
1 * ,n ’'' ot
,

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Tto'im. and ottor n tourer.

tended Hu-agradual&gt;-ti ■ &gt;! the Id- ti«-m 6atui&lt;
» MW Ufa bruthei Alton EutJi. Tnurutav . Mi
■id thc Mrs Hugh Itilf-v and M.-.o Ik.
Can
nt Freeport
{week end ■..
Cine- R|k - Tig., Parr I--'. I DoCj
ike
icptunv Stein afid Mar»"ti Lapipli
Ml.. A K Fraiichn and Mi . »&gt; -'"x •&gt;’ Tr
■ fmlrd th.- funeral of Mr*, o D
Williams at Allegan Bite was far■d heir aunt M;&gt;. cia
1 merly a resident of Hostings
ir.
on
Tiianriar
»:trtn&lt;«4:
D Knl&gt;k-ru
and Mr. Cluster K&gt;vch and
■■•t Angie Bata". und
.'children and Mr* Selah Kcdcr ut- her home in Iren-ini
b-ndvd the lun&lt;-;ul hut Friday of
'their couMn, Mrs. Spaulding, ul
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IJo&gt; ITairlgh of Detroit­

Straw Hat Time
&lt;&gt;f Mr. arwl Mrs Curl FiiiMr&lt;ni{ on -.pending '••■-•■r.il •■•-k
D rurati in Day.
Mary McEIw-.iln, returnMl Katie Snyder,of South Has- u, Ur honi« in Detroit

of Cliurl..t'» V1..IUKI niiothrr sister. home from IMroH on S-itu.-.
Mi Fi.iiui Carl, of Middlcviltf uh vaielion tih&lt;
sccttnpi»t
IhT-nution pay.
Mis .ciira Manna- an of n t

THE SAME DAY

n i.ar.c- n. Gobi-■., on Saturday Mr*. ,,, 'aUr.a '- la.-'Ai-iV.
Edna Duncan of Chlc.ig &gt; returned liutoi.ok &lt;4 Chlcaro a
with tlMin to s;M&gt;iid thc w« ek With
j- Mcfbtughlin o
tier n..-* Mr.- MlUff
a-., Wlk-x ot Car*.
Mr*, (‘liar!-- Van Worden of Kai* &lt;-p&gt; &lt;m Fri.i iy r/tmip.-i;

nd FrMiichp

Mi- A J. G.iiha
lotol. .Grand Rapid,
d Mr. .and Mr. J

. Ltmii
urn

IRONSIDE
&amp; MICHAEL

I’pnantus—Leghorns Tny&lt;is. Soft arid Mill straws.
Law priced lints of good quality. Finest quality hats
at •-iin»ri.*ingl.v low prices Whatever you want in
a straw hat,.you’ll find in our stock this spring.

Prices from $1 to $3.50

L. V. BESSMER
utter sprndinu lii&lt;
Mabel Sliuron

Here Again!

ha.* been a year when straws were
inpre rorrcct) for sports wear, und
man should have one. And there arc
icrvative shapes that older men willlik*-

v,&lt;«'k with Mr and Mi Herman viiiunc hi r fatl.. i L' rji,
Z&lt;-rb&lt; 1 ajul attehd-d the ahiinni ,.,.ar jjarrwillIbnnqw t &lt;&gt;n Friday night.
, -Mr and Mra Mort Ca’’•
Hun&lt;L.y u
at Mr. and Mr- uni Krhuhi of Gram’ lb
Mark CraiR s. wi re Mr and Mr. ,\h and Mrs V I. V, ': .j*:

EYESIGHT SPECIALIST

is

GitAllI'ATE

T.S. Baird
CIo t Ii i ng fo r Me i ijfP B oys
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

and Mt 1. F» 1
Mr Lnd Mr W M. fit
Ml anti Mr- R G Mttilwr. of In l^tioi! W.dlu 'iLe. ’.
W.ylnnd,
Mich. attendeti Uw Btebbiiu iMPidfiit home
Alumni banquet on Friday vvrniiuf. a .little aibmtnt .daunt
i-. the pubhalwr
Uribe Mr:. Moth

-i-jiting Hi-tory Cine* and Ecu- wnrm place m the hearts ot his
nomic
Hubert Fi&gt;Htck direiLM'd rla.&lt;«mates and of thc i*ople of
them and what Hasting* ciiooli ck&gt; Hasting*, who wish tliat he may
. — In touching them
i.-'»n recover his health and be able
Thr filial oothpartmenl In thc tn capltaluc on hu splendid talent
hf-.il contained Avocation.- "r,’.p.
■ and
*"'* training.
In the Ibnlgis’ .h-Wtlr.V
”* resenting Music and Art. Mr Fred, The Class pledge was delivered by
hree Rivers
’ 1’’,? Commercial Club Tuesday,
A.ndcra ot thc class apja-ared with Nelson Gardner, the high honor
^t&lt;irc,’Snim&lt;ray, Jpno 1&lt;&gt;
• Continued fnm page onei
i* of that city
a corivl. Mis* J- un McBain was at
Chester Stowell and
;
- w » * s tew Whrn heTt-P for hl* home lie was thc piano. Mi*» Verian Lintnston a tine fine-spirited pledge which thc
SPECIAL
Hl-hop. an
presented with a large silver key by
t .-ang and Dorothea Minke made a class through him gave lo the vwirld
It B Walk.t und Mb Man ‘ITfcu:
• in tha&gt;‘ vicinity on Satii*- )k.-«|kc aunun*; wnuui n«: nail •*** *s*n4 drawing &lt;4 a mountain as they act out to make their own
of Iivine arid Mr anil.Mr*. Arthur; Ml'
worked Hr hoped it might unlock
? «h a cottage jx-rehed upon places in life
Willitt'- &lt;&gt;t Huxiing.- acri-_ Sunday 1
Th',-'r rprCu n«M*
Following tins Taps ’ were sound*
dcnc-d Ul- trea-nre che-t m hi.-, ancestral “ h,«h
Itur-:- of Mt* Jo Wiihtt., «if Ckklthiin'- alul eMdrnccd flne
d^th. ramie, Wiien in .faired he fuind
ilLiMmof.. Mi - Trrg &gt; rcninlning fori
ability and training..
tine M-riirc &lt;&gt;1 thr -key would not fit
81 ended Commencement Day for
A daughter journeyed far to the ! Next Principal W T Wallace prrwest, found favor witti thc people. -tznt&gt;.-d wliat he called thc •'Depre*- the Cla*» of ISS3—as fine a bunch ot
&lt;•' i«.m I T-f • m.d Mr-. Carl Finstrom and
gifw a fine personality und whrn /ion Clare " Hr .-aid you wuuM never young people as ever went through
(Mr. and Mr- Dan Im.s attended a
our High school The Banner wishes
.-he
tiniNxthccd
her
purpa-c
to
re.burimre
it
trom-their
looks,
thoughts
n-. tn‘-concert given by the military band P»&gt;0|v WCinsfra
Him to her home the people among atg! tuitons. They *rem far from de- each one of tlwm a carver of ure•nd
M 3 C. F
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Orand Rapids over th
or AMIRIwhun *he hud lived und -worked pressed. H&gt; rxprereed his pleasure fulnea and fine service to the world.
piyrenud her with a large gold key, in nreyenting the 95 member* of the
line LyBarfcer While ahere i
Mr. and Mr
H H. Jordan of
-r&gt;,n^.Gv
i
, ,„i.r This :.he hop'd would unlock the C!^- of 1U33 to President Fred A
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
fcjM,- IM M.
‘
A.X.n
tended a danredor tin- njii'Mj'■Johnson
Board
;treasure ehest; but it did no&lt;
’■’----------of* *the
“'* SclA‘l —
—* •Mr
—
Mr and Mr* Vernon Karrar
tL-I
.
I Mr’ fl‘”‘ Auxllur?. ami i: ..........
The younger son tud remained at Johnsen made reane very timely n - •petit Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
litry Chit.-.. Sir-. Madclnw beinf Rolx’rl AW: oil Friday.
’ ’
one hmn,-. wuriung with his father, help- ..inarks to tlie graduate, eapresslng AtUiur Karrar and family near
chairman *&gt;f
dine--.
Ini; him to carry on hty business, und the appreciation of Ute b-iard and of
»h"r'‘r'.';»X
-U Kenneth Na&gt;:.
rio.vhu-r
’ c-°fK .»** ‘uck mnne
at the NORTH SIDE GROCERY
I.-*. Fitbir .Frand*«in nf- lonpi ;
tome are ye—at the same time availing himreH ol ■
Mr and Mr* Lewi* Herrel and
pending
■ervtcc. but- ’ ‘be fine library in hi,s lather .- home Chas* had don&lt;-. the tine ircord they daughter* sjirnt Bunday wlUi hi*
FRIDAY 9th SATURDAY 10th
.
i ol food. A H&lt;- read much, und became a very: had made and imped lliejr would c&gt; brother. Mr «fid Mrs Fred Iterael.
n.hm.-;. ;itt&lt;d
■‘.“’Ii- hoped there may b? a kikkI at-Wire man !!■ hadttl thought that hi loot into life, alway* inrerested in In Kalama-oxi
convrntv»n of ।
'tendance The Auxilurv will
had don - an thini; unusual, but hs' and always-'working for worthwtiile
Dorothy Weeks. Dorothy Slocuin.
Mut-is! Lif&lt;- Inui
//" .the -upper tor the ruraii-earners &lt;d ’--'d eaified tin gi-od will ol all thclI (hlngt.
Imogene Barry and Keith M»-a.t
Sulphur B;»flnr.‘
'* Barry count!, at tn- nKmu im Sat-l'blglibo: . by hl* klnrtn. &lt;. to h;*;
were all succttelul in passing 'the
Vacuum Pack
' urdiy evening.cf this wrea •
iLUfirr und hi. courtesy to everybody, i the diploma*. There «ui loud ap- j-ighth grade ai Martin school.
■•J I)
.
-»■•«■----jFo when I announced that h- wa plaur-e when tlie name ol John
Blutlul Blend 2 lb«. 43c lb. 23c
SILVER RIVER
l&gt;-afr6l Uinjui
ATTENDED DIOCESAN
; coing out into tin- w.vrltl for himself.|| Blakeley was read He Mt In a chair
If a fellow can afford to. it would
ACOLYTE (.1 11.Il 3IEET. the K« luiib r- it &lt;t!lt-rrd t &gt; 'low him’ rn the platform *v lie recrlvrd. tiv &gt;rem almtwt wprUi while luring one
of thc door-to-door agents, to keep
Five youifg men from Emmanpel; their c.;:} r ■&lt; i-H iun.Aiming the many &lt; videncc of his excellent work intEeTcf
j.. 18c
p.fa .h ii'vently attended th- meet-. tiling.- Uu
.• turn ww- a simple j High Khodl He cnrtainly him u '.hi- rfoi in line.
ink ol tli,' Di Kvsin Acuhte Guild bra--, key IL t .•' in- ,*• irted on his.
at Bt Mark ■ Fro-CaihMiru! tn'journey, h went d to him that het
iif.xll I’
to.so-.
ih.
i g: and 'Ha put-. Ov-r Mu acaUt-.- at-'would ry im- &lt;•&gt; on tlie frra-uretended-tin -Tvic.- which was held
field &lt; best Much to his surprtu. and de- :
' Cimerhalf. &lt;&gt;ii Saturday.
folio ring t* supjx r meeting. Thr fol- light Hie key uniockrei thc chest.
LOW PRICE
10-3. Th.- young couple u
Jowihg isoy, attended from Hastings: Tn the top (xxnpartmrnt was a
Bc.u'h Bend. Indur a »
Bottle
with tiw Rev J A McNulty.
area: treasure I* was • Accuracy."
’irremony wa» rad by R.
Scouring Ponder '
Carl
We*pinter. Jr. Sirvercixpresenting Mathematic.- and the
• Ben dirt of the Si Paul
Karnir- ESkon Harrington. Do&gt;it'Sciehcr t which nuke Hie right
TELEPHONE 224 1
Lohmeyir and Allen Kelley.
' ।foundation fur a tucceuful life
J
Pint Bottle
*,»*&gt; .cnA»-wanAnn Mta- M.-,pnh»hy inu.n-inp M,
Corner of State and Jefferwn Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
.
i The next compartment of the
PuCe Cider Beat Quality
on rrlrt.VAOd on s.n.rd.v
• JJ ■Ind b- ,1«- lu-o- ■ aim..
DEl.lGiirn I. t.l NCUEpN.
chest was opened. The treasure it
-IM lo an otmilBn
Unn.rur- Mr&lt;-O««w «Mwm«a. a* &lt;n JUIO.vmnltntftitary
lur mother, [crmuincd wac Good Health Thu
-hotmu: On 1u,-d.v. Uli- d-n-n-rs
Aev-nn n.odor, ..... town Mr- GttKgc SUwspn. Mrs Jame- represented
Physical Education
br;d*A honor and ahf Brutcl antertanvd eight Judies on ItoaUh EdSM;Jlwn and 8pcrt*. The
sent (or Mr* Creglow ». hl* c-:nBe»t Quality
lb.
mam' l-wrlv glfi* They ,Thursday. May 25. at luncheon «nd||onlc Of Acrurarv was brought out
dllion was seftous
nnu? to titetr tric|id*-at bridge Mrs. W N Chidester won tsy Bishop Kuhn who told of th-'
and Mr- Jack S'nn'ant Mr- Eirli723 8len,rri R,,“rt. P^whment:.&gt;p score and Mrs. Robert Conk thr , value of Mathematics and- Science
blind bocey-Mr*. Slawson has re• |an&lt;j their pan in laying a proper!
Wareham leasej.xiay (-&gt;- Flu lvc
Beautiful Gibson, Tallies in/latest design*—
PARTY FOR MISS KELLEY.
'I nmidatinr. tor
lor a happy, successful
N. Y. to vuit Mr and Mr- - Gtiy
Tt-nlnd*tior.
MEAT SPECIALS
UisEkn Leonard •ntcruincd turned to her home in Rangvr
Only lc and I’each!
life M1.V Betty Leary presented the,
Jordan. Mrr .Iordan will ret(vn|nt bruts,. ,in 1
,V evening [
FARTY
Mil}
GI
EST
with them in about ten d iy&gt;
'con nmr. ic .
t
theme p! G.»&gt;d Health and tMd
Insxpcnsivd Bridge DecRs—'Both single and
‘■what the High school ha* done to J
D»kOrF mu pk&lt;
, “t
d™-.
to cm- ciriuhtlu!
her daughter, Mr- P-'i r' l.ur.r;.
■
------------------ —- - - - — ihelp develop the bodies of the atu-i
double—In new styles, geld and silver edged
Calumet in Chunk, lb. 11 |c
„&gt; m, 1,™.----------------------- £•
3™',
ui
and son Jimmy, and Mrs Wm Sic-.
... '
C’ontract Score I’atk—Latest Scoring
'Krxitt of Middleulle to Cniriigo'
“e,';-r * '■'" ’’x.“isw8"
r... it. 9-c
Bunday to wit the Century cl £T'
:, ,-. ... i’.‘, ix-1.’, uon'n •
thought miut be given to health.
I
. Progress. In hosier of Jimmy s rev‘ ’ J*....,:
Rib End
Loin End lb. 13c
enth birthday,
।happy evgniiu
. a..
iln
for Decoration Day.
■ Mlv ctnc&lt;beaux said tlie third
Mr and Mr* J E Walton of Kai-j
HAITI
A Fine New Assortment of
U Y.
JOl.l t BIRTHDAY (XVB.
compartment In the chest contained
Low Prices on Cold Meats
,
- ----- —------- :
.a, ng. Mus tqThr Jollv BlrUiday Club was .very "LangtUK-- Mis* Katherine Kelicy.,
Crandall of South Bend Ind., were - jwn ToDiurv. bnterlalnati ten «&gt;f her dcjririufiiiiy riildttaitvd by Mn wivi wa-au-hted by other*, spoke of
guest-of Dr and Mr D D Wai- fGands very dahjbtfulh at her Fnd CvAhing i:n Mny 2iJ After the what the sutriy of Language- has
ton on Munday and attended thc re-1 ij,.JUe w yv • Green 8i- (James u,u*l put luck dinner, tiro altcfnor.n do1''’ tor thr D««rw4 of humanity,
M““» Clncebeauk said ««.
thc fmwtwl
fourth]
FOR EVERY OCCASION!
hearsal of -Outward Bound" on Here pUvcd
and r&lt; irexlimcnt- .WM'Ciriwnt'mlalb'
---------- -------- - and■ aAhmt
■ - iwo-• **•
Monday evening.
I served
«
: train of rcadiiutr was also enjoyed.!conijMfur.cm tn Hie chert contained I
Mr and Mrs. Jaipcs H Mills ar-,
------------- ----------------------Mrs. L A Abbey ua* a RticM . Skills" repreM'nUng Home Eco-|
Baby Shower — Thank You—~ Gift— Illn«M —
—-—--------------' nomic.,. Agriculture, Manual Arts !
rived from KUMmmee Florida.
BIRTHDAk PARTY.
Sympathy—Annivonuiy—Wedding Congrstu-Tuesday They had a serious nccl-1 On her bi.-thd.iy la.,t Thursday,
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
A strange flah weighing -me ton and Conuiicrcwl Subjects All time
dent on thr way home wrecking Miss Aiken X-« nliaih eriteruined and
—13„feet in length was caught ...
in-are
.....................................
laugh' ellkiently in
_. (lie
--------------school* ,
tions—Family. Relative and Juvenile
nJ. their car comoleiely but escaped .eight «u lvr friend- at » bunco -hallow water at Poole gnrt-brought of Um City. Max Coats dereloped
Birthday Cards.
Ma Ihcmaclves outaldo of being bnuxtl pari? tin &lt;xu g people having a a’-lrore Partir- of local angicr* ?re, this theme.
■■ They are at home to their friends at happy tin.r A lovely birthday cake said to be going abopt har.fl-u-.-iund, Tlie next draw In the chut con*
11010 N. Michigan Ave.
.
wa* also enjvyed.
jin order to describe it.
, tamed 'Put and Preaent" itpte*

NEW i i at si 101

Mr and Mfr J E McRt&lt;iin..Mi!a SAnt the winter in L
'M e - M«-El«’.nii and Mne. Emily ^honw* with.the .Wnnilr'-Ti Ulvaiu. and their guest. Mrs. J ■ main luur durliiK Hr s
M. MtEluain nf Landing, were in
Xh atul M: Oil 'Kalanui.-rx. Friday •■nhini and kawl.iwp naudiUn. • &gt;. Holl.

im-FVESE^
..." IORSGETDIPLOMAS

All White Hals
$1.29 tq $1*79

Low Prices

- 241c

Coffee

Peanut Butter

15c

Prunes

2

Gold Dust

3 c... I4c

Certo

REED’S DRUG STORE

X3C

Vinegar

23c

Butter

Bacon

*

■ For Those Party Needs

11c

Loin-Roast

Bar

41®

I ISHAS’j

GREETING CARDS

�PAQX SIX

Tin-

= VISITOR IN HASTINGS

WANTS
New Truss Proves
Greatest Rupture .Aid

eer-TR wu’.ifDiT.

Contrasted Harmonious Con­
ditions Here With Hia
Own Home Town

...

.

___________

The Prescription Drug Store
B A. L&gt; BARKER.
HASTINGS

Our Success
Has been achieved through care.
utlefartory dealing wiHr-jSHicytioldrn.

SEE US FOR INSURANCE

Citizen* Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FITTED, RCFAntED.
BROKER LENSES REPLACED, WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING.
CASH FOR OLD OOLP.

ALUMNI REUNION
A HAPPY AFFAIR

SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED

*11 Mskci. Ai d Milk GUARANTEED
Singer Sewing Machine Co.

FOR SALE!
Two Rood used side de­
livery rakes.
D

1

CARDS of THANKS

GOODYEAR BROS.
HARDWARE CO.
Hastings, Mich. \

THE CHURCHES

emmaswr.j, church.

HASTINGS MARKETS

j

(Continued from page one)
In thc Banner.- of recent-date one
----------------------■XX tlie effort being made by!'Oul’»*rd Bound' tuu not the popduthoriUes to collect funds in|ll^vr aPl*'Ql °f light comedy. Never­
. wtiL'it there are mUsmg j Uielcts it contain* plenty of clever
uh«&gt;
'
. nil'.'ina
missing fl«T*onit
perrons w
)k» have not ’_____
■r. heard from Tor thc pant seven
Clergymen are especially in­
ir- Thr legal .notices for such,
vited to attend and the civic
i*. have appeared In this paper.
Pluyet* would - appreciate their
d -t is $8-‘O37. This money Is tn] trunk opinions afterwards. Many
liand&gt; uf the county treasurer । criticise Outward Bound us bor­
:at held tot the tnUslng Imits ori dering upon too delicate a sub­
ject but thr play is so skillfully
• H no one appeiir» to call lor 'written that offense is avoided
momy. a legal notice is pub-i al every turn. It appeals to adult
minds
and- younger children
■d, .ya was done, in this-paper, i
tlie state., notifying those inter** would neither appreciate n nor
btl interested lit watching It
through.
Children below to who
nmty treasurer or otherwise the
a,11 take it There MeWeen attend will be expected to sit
ich estates in this ebunty and the with their ciders and unattend­
ed children will not be permitted
.-mutants payable are ns follows:
To Lydia Monroe. KW4G. Ben­ to remain in‘the front Mats at
iamin A. Ainiy ST: Eliza Traut. 81: this, particular production. loiter
thr Civic layers ikope to pn-aKher. 8175.50; George K
Nathaniel G. Bruxs. sem a "play especially for, the
Mrs. Elizabeth Mains. Si: children.
MfnlM Parmer. $lp978; Cal, , - ,Allllr, 'A humor and many intense momenta
Matun. $j. sum. from kgiiciets ure.
......
.
— ■ that me likely to bv well remem&lt;&gt;:. l’..!ma!.«r 143 14. Horace W
a Si/.. William McPrel:, $178 40. .^rid by Hie audience. Tim play
?. 1 lU’luta SnydeX. $5.21. ond * nri-U-nG
n situation
eirontlnr. »&gt;?&lt;•»
picscnta a
that rnnulm.
requires
! thought and imagination. Nt-w
| York. London and even Detroit went
HOW PEONY DAY
.’wild about this drama Hard-boiled
ORIGINATED HERE crltiM iould 1,01
»««tk'k-nt iuiijvcthiA of praiM*. Are Hastimu auW V Hninitn n„«., • „,i meiicr* so different th respect to upE. Upjohn Donated pi^.LiUun uf leal masterpieces than
2,000 Plants for School
th&lt;w of, the inetropolttan centers?
Yard
y ls “ ,&lt;l,,nruIt
,or.ruUon
«"“»*
xarct Beautification
BcauiHicauon
, 1(UrsJ*
tohflndl(
4(id theww
co.olM
a rhe annual-meeting uf flu Fed- ,vf tiu- audience is sincerely requestt.-d '.y.im- n^ Clubs of Barry J«.d.
y in Muy ltrJ2. tim rejiort wtv,' on Friday night. June 9th. Miss
L»J I'.109
1890: th.
it tiie ehainnan had been i Ailern Iscnhath play* tile port of
’•n the |n'i&gt;.'- &lt;t «&gt;t including! Atifi. the halfway, und upon Tuesif IIM.
fub. in tlie county in some day night. June’ I3tl&gt;. Mtes Helen i
IBA7. Mr..
r work that would be of • Waver will be Men in tlie same
,&gt;I'* jo
... fH.k
........ ricking part
............
I
md i.'l.jlll-.piiv.ibly Iu&gt;&lt;
benefit
the nerve
^The
emotional1
Frniina
!n nr,-.: m. vitii; of tlie ellnux reached by each of these I
of 1912.
omi«t,u ul the pri-.i- i-apablc young women In the third!
।continued from page onto
-•Mra) club-, it was act requires not only exceptional --------------------——.
the i &lt; deration would :ability but is physically exhausting. ] Th- next sjwnkvr m? Mis Alihc with thv singing of America. b.d by
i-. the county flow.-r ,A s'iihi of great Iom requires the : Cross FaU!kiw-r of Middleville Of the'
ub wauld &lt;!■&gt; all hi rhiirarter.. Anh. to lose romplete
. ..
.. Iu
others in the c&lt;.ritrul of herself'until she reaches I C“Us ul
,hr
Jux
. urifi Ixuiitify-'*.iie verge of collapse. Many intend hiposlUun In putting the part* nf
i* t-mtlivi niuny who would
urroundiin,
t &gt; |&gt;- present nt both performances i life together into a cumphtrd wUulr
Mil U|l|K4 tUnitv 111
•nt-. d tills plan to .'&gt;ie how. each of the young ladhs^we cannot afford to !&gt;• caret..r
r rural schools interpret the same difficult part.
.... „.,rt r*... t--n
&gt; the teacher.
An interesting feature of tlie play " ’ ^uuhi U i.X a L Jlalw i unions Tne Alumni imptosv.d th
r &lt;1 ■■
!*
Tt'i'
*ll“h
on, arn'-i !to uJr«...... ....
.tall time in vU.itmu. mid there wet
ol old friend.;
anti -o aid in interest-; in nM. third act when one of the
...
.
in landscaping the 'pfayers suddenly disappears from (lr ■,
u ing native shrubs vu w before thc eyes of the audience. w
&gt;. thought-out n-'jjun-.v
well
The rffl'-tii.h thcn,othqr striking effects have b&lt;eii ,■ Mi*s Vorlan Lininnluiiot thv &lt;
। acquire the Pt-onie.- |&gt;erfrcled. There is thc howling of
. 33. gave very pleasingly
ork. Our ideas were the wind, thv |«ile mxuiljKht ttiat jHn,. „jlos. whtcji elicited such h&lt;
- thought if we coiddi,r
pours
porthole/
___ into the ____
_
Of the approval that site responded with
lull.lor each schoo* •“
J
—the mysterious beat- an encore.
darkened
ship,
• i &gt; time we could beg, mg of a distant and unexplained! The next speaker was Dr. H
ngratuld
th&lt;i-c wIk» had them Mruxt. thc breaking uf glass as an Woodburne of the Cla-s uf 1923.
&gt; divide the one plant
unxm dog forces itself through a
uttclul
inc that Dr W E. Upjohn window, the realistic blast of the' thought thr term angle hardly np
oiues ptyiis summer 'ihtps immense siren—all these and; plied to a jig saw puzzle, beegp &lt;■ th
t.i
J interviewed ..th-rs will delight the patrons.
I ,,lrvr„
at wlaiti 1..- wider-, «.• you KNOW THE PLOT OF|inB
•s-re
t , do ofTWAHJ) HOUND ple.-ea- d„ nuf iretis'
f plants waitUd bs
giro H away Those who attend : hl ||ft
»• u.Mild bf able toifriday night ar- requested not to some
Ui-Detrftt.
■h rel-.ool His first jduclose the surprising situation* to place,' ’rhouRhtfuInwx. care nnd u
., l;I«aI“
Hol .otlwrs who have not seen the play.. nxt:d desire to do one's tx-M and tn
i.ti n u. have a hast a down ut your fri-nds dtK'nw-r It for make w&gt;c's best Canttibuthn to life
NOTICE
To
CREDITORS.
a ; .:■:.
After learning therihelves and get that much more-are nor merely important, they ure
sui-'r in the count}— enjoyment out of it.
| vital.
■ ami rural he decided; Following the play onFriday i Louil Hine ot thc (tins', ol I92fi
pliu.u. w»uld give them a night, the members of the Asaoeia- .'gave n delightful clnritu t .—lo. which
’ '■..r;.- a P&lt;otiy L-.irihn non are hosu. to Civic Players w phaff d the jMumni mat their
i M. •;.-i'ial xn.tt..-r in(iom Grand Rapids. Allegan. Hattie friends that at, encore was riu n
id ti.f Lu. tjj.it he once treek and other cities ul d reception
17i««’T im.-lied Di-SJgn" wnx give
rouiity, the e 2.&lt;X»(|n the-community r&lt;*&gt;m of Central by Mi.. Sadie H. C&lt;xik ol thv Clat to the .-chGou oti.,hoot. Dr. and Mrs. c P Luihrop.1 of 1890, To her a.i n.sii:n&lt;d tli
-I- ..
chairmen of Um social ctHn-; difficult’ tusk of remgmberlnK tie
only a princely Rift • puttee. arc in charge,
! seven ineftibvrs ol the Alumni who
n like a prince, for in- .
had passed on. Needii.v, to ray '■•he
ig after
them a*
’1
•
■ —'
OBITUARV.
mu
did thb
this fittingly. The followInr
Dr I .'.‘"hn sent them. svltla A CoIIimmi. daughter of . seven |xiw
wed on .during the tad
fur dc.tributton With jam-.-* and Sarah Collison, was born
nf
.
Ant'lK
.
•.«
.
.
.
.
uDce of Mr&gt; Smith,
f
our ltl New York Stale April 6. 1883,
mmiwioner. our Teachers' und pasMd away. May JO. 1933. nt
Women’s' Clubs these her home In Orangeville, at tlie age
were distributed to every.। of 70 years, one month and 14 days.
ill«riet tn the county.
She was married to. Frank BagleyJ
Me Peonies and Nov 19. 1M2. moving to their pres-;
uitubie that •*.- dp bit home where they have spent all
their married file.
■jal in honor of this ।&gt; She wi, the mother of fourteen j
trait, ot Ih Upjohn", &lt;hildren of whom eleven /.urvhw ;
lit. Llt'a* tor !&gt;■' I..1 .
her: Five sons. Ray at home. George. •
:J.iv and Ben of Delton and Glen of
■nd beautiful surround- । Kaluinjutoo: six daughters. Winnie
d wm appropriate that and Myrtle of Bedford. Nettie of.
day to the. memory of Hastings. Eunice of Prairieville. Es, flier and Clara of Necky. Besides
&lt;ii«pla&gt; Peonies in our tier husband, and children to mourn
4 placet where
meet ; her. loss there are forty graadchll*r pledge uurstlvr* to pass dn a. sewn great grandchildren, two
■ of ktndm-M on that day brothers of Kalamazoo, one sister of
Mere are so many things Plainwell and a host of friends and
if ’• ofd&gt; flunk of Ukrtn j other relatives.
thaw who ate ill. a,
ai*e who have none ■ A loved one from us ha* gone
or Carden seeds, shar-'
■brute. visituig thr shut-ms' A place U vacant in our home.
ONE can foretell the
an outing tnrwe also Which never can be filled.
■ T&gt; »r mother how we loved you.
ii dubs or other club* ore u°,&lt;Jf!'J’uL*T. “" ,r’* .
price of NE^T WINTER’S
join us in this work of “u‘ ««» wh0 ,owl &gt;'"» t*,Ur
.i.y dav .i special day for &gt;&lt;•» ‘*Mcn 500 lxx'* w

Excbulve Akron Tru«n Fit.
t&lt;r» snd keep youx tnux m
adjustment.

Bungalpw Size
Player Piano

OVER ESTATE FUNDS

State After Seven Years

Akron Mechano-Fonn Tru*-

One Ford son Tractor
W«th plows.

?. isn

pilllp QI IVCDC!
EIGHTY-SIX PERblVIb rLAItliU
CENT PASS OTJf:::?AWAIT CURTAIN

/•a^ir* "Selective PreMtita
Control”, Hold* the nipturo
saere securely and eUminM&amp;i
uuneceuary and painful Us-

Jotfn Deere Model
Tractor.

june

STATE PLANS TO TAKE

VOICED APPREC AT ON

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 2.5c.

hu’tinc-

(KI'ISCOPAL.

rntxr cuuecd

PRICES
GONE
DOWN!
No

■t rr:

_«-

CITV mi--io-.,

. ..
. _
’ ■ that great hearted
ar.throput. whose wonderful
mmd coiid grasp and carry out
projects for humanity that
rank aith the highest in the-e Unit-

The subterranean fortrrM housing
much of the gold reserves of France
below the afreets cl Parisi 1* outfitted with a kitchen, and in com
of a siege 2000 workers could be acc&lt;mmoda'.ed there for a period of

the beautifying of the smallest
’ •d grounds in our county The
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.
ndav nearest June tenth has Suu
t&gt;TD decided for that day nnd then
unday following the churchea j
!»• furnlihed wth Pvonler. and
h'»pttai» nnd other places
fk'wers are acceptanle —Mar­
iah B. c.«riie..r. County Chairman j

Gratitude
—6 the Parent
nietr/stek
Rs perfume *n
ttltvw heart
CHURCH OF THE NAZARESE.

and M

and fsmii

The motorcar may be superseding &gt;„ 7
tlx- piano as a jgece of household
furniture, as Sir William Morri* obfor standing photographs on
A marine company that Is offer-

"\K-

CHARLES H. LEONARD

huni up the sign Only One to a
Customer.
.*
takes up the slacjt in the co$d.
C“U»CH or ciutiar. COATS GROVE.
Mr and Mrs. William McCann The same talc used in the manuvast Improvement' over th? usual
and Jar,, p.-fry and Phil Nichols facture of cement, points, rubber.'.a *»4*rirevlst»a*nf'
way of taking up the alack with the
attended tlie ball game at NoUe paper,and other products U also1
ankle
Dame Saturday.
:iM.d iIr face powder.

COAL — even next month’s
coal priced’mayj be higher!
The SAFE WAY is to order

your next winter’s supply of

coal NOW and take advantage
of these NEW LOW PRICES!

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Dealer* in WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL. SALT, LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257
WWW

Halting., Mich.

with her
family o
Aithui

at’.cmoo

THl

SC

�Wednesday, June 7, 1933

|

New Highway Policy Is
Y M c A 1TEMS
Proposed For Michigan

We’re Ready for You With

of the Comptroller of the
Currency of the United States

1.48
W 40

and is performing many of the regular func­
tions of any bank under normal conditions.

glci

. Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company

lNY

l&lt;&lt;&gt;t llWJ;
ul 19'28; Mr
K.. &lt;“ IBUt.
•f IB87. Mr*.
I I'Jlfi; Mr.

erica, ltd by

annual

This Bank Is
Operating by Authority

At tlie annual Minutin* picnic
Lansing. Mich . June 2—A new i to pay extras that the state hl»h- hut Tuesday. at the Y. M. C. A.
'highxay policy 'luit will restrict way* couW^^ffad-heavy and wide Camp, new officer* were elected:
road building to the amnia! total of rnough fur commercial operations President. ReV. A. E Wynn; Vice­
motor vehicle license fee* und ga*« but far beyond the need* of private President. Rev. A. J. McNulty; Sec.
tax receipt* -and will give more' passenger autensubiW*.".
thought to Mli-higan's rural tuuiUl Mr Drake's surw-y slum that
The harvesting implements that are
uus advix-ated this week by Floyd-E t261
139 wax
82C1 388
368139
was made available tn
in ber ut Nashville.
Drake, eircuthe secretary ut tlie,,1923-30
1923-30 for the.
the stale
state high«*uy».
hightfuy*. of
cliff Diuery of the Slate Y Camp
... 8187.2593117
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. Doth
.- - ,*e*waft ln bjujj. Co sumntty. Huyostanding in your implement shed have
Michigan Railroads Lmplpycs * which
CttL'en* Lrag’u* Hie pte.seiit leg-Jilcle fee* and &lt;3' taxes: and. 8308 - Went-Ha State Carr.p 1- ..!&gt;c ot the
L-JatUrc
may
lx
aiked
to
adopt
the
338.183
for
the
other
highways,
c*
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r
y*.
ot
nr»t
camp*
established in United
a lot of hard work ahead of them. There
plan.
-which
which only
only 859674
859X74355
355 came
came f:c;..
from states.
t Thc policy was evolved. Mr Drake these fees nnd taxe« and the t-norLeader* fur the boys' v-otion of
. is no doubt but what some of them need
said, following a survey uf roud mous tn In nee. $248 080 831. or 80't.------"
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.
budding. 1923 to iwo. In Michigan, came from general property
Martin. Clay Bassett and Wayne
new parts. Now is the time to check
to back up the League s program to "Our plan will remove the infus- Conklin and JakcMilkr uf Hastings.
ubtaln uniform regulation for all .tier* and htequaUtir* of' th* prevent Coach I. I. Holtfp&lt;t)i of Middleville.
them over and get your repairs.
forms of Iran'port at Ion
■•y«tem.'* Mr. Drake -aid. "We .now Myron Smith.
.
• 'Some of the atnnzmg dicrlosurer.'have enough rood*: all future road
of study," Mr. Drake said, 'were: activity should be maintenance of put up Saturday for the carr.p tin­
1.11. C. REPAIRS ARE MADE TO FIT
Land owners private mot or ist» and! our pieser.t state highway-;, and Im- in* court for which Glen B.-ower
city vehicle owners buy more than' provemenl of the balpiice. but only
tn.-ir share of building the state'swe can f»y for them out of vc- of all campers
.highway*, commercial vehicles us-'hide fee* and gas taxe- V.’e must. *.
—•».«Hairy
. ~ P. O. addrrCutup
ing. the country highways pay lesa-stop as-euing property tur road, verdaic.
Y. M c A.
verdale. Route '23 '
than tlieu share:
We must stop ‘starving* the farm- Camp
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hide h
and «u.« taxes nJ- roud-for thr sake uf thr .M,-cull&lt; d
all over Mu-higun. 1923-30. main highways We mm' make tin Mr.
pent to help build only ID - truck pay not. only it- fair •hare ot
FLOUR
FEED -:- COAL :- CEMENT -t- LIME
state ?; read-, — the 8109 mile-. ,thh bn*Sc cost of rood* but all of
BRICK -:- TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS
in tlie Mvcalled Mate highway sys-'tlw extra cn-t of building them
Van AuKin and
tent and only XV of thi-.«• fee* and heavy tnough for truck op.-ration-. daugh.
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HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118
taxes wen- made to help construct: and we must M«»p asMUulng the prt- nnd Mr- Neil Sliepord lo Flint on
and maintain th® remaining 90' . vate car for this extra com.
'Tuesday to '-pend thc day with her
। the 73,9ti7 mile.-, maknig -iip state's “We befiev# thi-. will rv.-ult in 111* daughter, Mi. und Mt.- D-Vant
। road- As a n-.-ailt only 18.172 riilie* greatest advantage ot the gTriftc.st
jot lhe-e roads have bwn Improved' numbers and make each type ot vrMu* Joyce Van Auken w.n In
; but not enough for t\eavy truck op- _htcle pay for th* u*e ot*Hie highway
ROBINHUE PARK.
Mr., I rani*.. Haight and baby of iration.- The balance. M.285 mile.-, in ratio to thc degree and nature of Grand Rapid* on Tuesday tut Adi,ca| attention.
’
!
Grand
Rapid*
spent
Monday
after*
(ur* our 'forKutt'-n roads;'
Jthat usage..
Bill Kollar and family of Flint
Mar Checsrman spent last
,
noon
with
Mr.Wright
CliffordI 'Because gmrai highway* have | “Our Leanne subscribe.'.^ to the
"pent Monday with Mis brother.
r _i - -- -• - •••
John Kollar and family.
.
/। Julian PoU&lt; and family spent b-er. so waived' of their fair share constantly growing doc trip* th*t ,,
... and.
,,,(1 gas-taxci.
ta
farm ,.ro:.&lt;L-ar*
forth*
Mrs‘ i"
iHari
u
„
; Sunday with
ha daughter and hu*--of thc-e: hifarm
rk*&lt;I&gt; are built for.
th* sake of traffic
“rn*'^4 (A,r
an&gt;'&gt; Co*-*”*­
wittei/r^Uter mv' cmTu nl^? ‘"i
Ua'1' 1,1 I“'"U adjoining
that
for tlu-ir Tuesday to cap? for
a''&gt;,Mrs. Ann .....
. . item have had to'and
.... ...
m_traffic should |»y.i.,..,
ramnvWnf^J2i^,r’* O CTl
lKl Bwnv
.
.
IJ.1.V HO „r ihr c.r,i bt constructing construction and maintenance and
1
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family of Bowm.
•
.. Albert Prost and and maintaining tlx se road.
for their use without the help ot
f&lt;*bk-health lot tlw pastyear.
Aithur Ohr of Ionia nnd lady- Ja»k Springer ot lensing pent, "Vehicle* uriiuz thr state trunk general property I predict that be- 'Tlie Brigs* Ladle*’ Aid Society
friend of Hastings spent Sunday Decoration day wph Mi
Prost * highways have paid only 25 of th* I fore IMO thi* will te- the American *'»H na.fi on Thursday. June B. lor
alteration *Hh hb grandmother. hrothiT. John K •IL.i and family ..nd,&lt;'®t ol roiv.tnirting and mainiiijliing'national policy- of highway flnanc- dinner at thc home ot Mr and MrMrs Marvin Cbler. and futhej, Ray also railed on te r lajlwr in Uic aft- .them, and pawngcr car* haw had Ing.
Henry Gray.
cul&lt;r'
• trno-n.
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Little Mi: * Mildred William. of
Lacey la s|x-i&gt;diiig the Week in BatC LOVERDALE.
f
PINE LAKE.
tic Greek with Lois Cable.
Charnte'rlaJn entertained the; Mr an&lt;1 M1 John R.«rrs and
Bonnabelle McIntyre of Flint, i*
ng Sunday. Mr and Mri. Marjatt Brown w nt to Athens on -spending Minii-time at the home of
Sunday and visited Mr RoKer* her mandp.ireniM, Mr. • and Mrs.
A Irby of Kalamanai-aiul. Mr. and brother. U-andrr und family.
del! Van Auken.
j
.
■Mr. Fnt&lt; t uhilMn and, mmis of
Tlx- Duoter school dosed Wednc..Mrs Dor;* Warner of Detroit,
South B&lt; nd. Indiana.
..
' M: • Helfer. who died Friday at day with a pot luck dinm-r at noon. spent the week end with )u&gt;r' par._, jktrs
.
and
Fred Miller ath&lt; r home. wft.i buried In Prairie- Arlene Brnuard. who taught tlu- •. nt*. Mr r
ear. ha* tern
been secured to teach her Wall take
lake cottage
cutter while Mr.
'die Monday P M Mrs. Hril# ha.. l^a-st year,
*
1 Warner, in company with twentyb&gt;vn J-iol; for t!i»- last couple of the coming year.
On TuesdA-V evening a group of fhe 'teachers, were on a fkhlng trip
i'«ar&lt;. although her friend* thought
,‘lie w.«* improvuuT Her hidden .yviung people from -Kalamazoo and h* northern Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. D S. Case of Ea*t ,
I death wus a .-bpek t&lt;&gt; Hie community. Plainwell hud a weliu-r u;id marsh- • -• l&gt; Roy and. ..
Mr. and
Mrs. —
Wesley
| a* Well a- to her family. Mr. Heller I mallow ro.ut with Robert Warner. -। a .i, called front their home at Kon-J' Laura James returned to her C!a;k of Quttle Creek attended
SAYS
ha. Wbenn.Mii He and two daugh- work at thc Upjohn Co', in Kalama­ Decoration Dav services here Wed­
iter-;. MIHM'.* Dorothy and Dale are zoo. on Monday, alter a three nesday. also called ul the Hugh'
left to numrn her departure.
week** vacation, because of an op- Cai.c Ixime.
Mr and Mrs Fred MlUfT. Orul
Caller* at th* James Mac Dona ki ix-ndicltL* operation.
1 home Sunday, were. Mrs, Iva French
Patricia Bird of Detroit Ls spend­ and Leona accompanied by M1*m-a
&lt;u Battle Creek,' Mrs.xAUl*on ol ing two week* with her grandmoth­ B&gt;-atncv Moore and Ardeng Wolfe
of
Battle Creek leave, next »«'k for
Gull lake.
er. Mr*. Bellingham.
Fair at_____
ChiMrs, Harold Kellogg and daugh- I■ -n„ H.lplni Hand clui&gt; n&gt;«.t. a trip to the World':.
Dy
caBo.
by County Agent '
tors went to Warsaw. Indiana, tn- «kl&gt; sidla Stelp «n W«dn«§»c 1l4
„,.dconducted
rw, m HaallSS.
Ji.™7.
lor
u&gt;«
rwilar
moiuMr,
T
,„.
Wltox
cn,,,,,,.
a
,.-.-!,,,,,,,,
hnrir'.i parents. JJr und Mrs Stevens.
. : meet in.regular srsdnn on Wednc*Mr* Martlw chamberlain visited meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Lee Nottinglyun en- ^y . Jm»e 7. at Hie home of Mr. and
THE TRICK
an
tertained Mr. and Mra A L Swart- Mr&gt; Walter Clark of Maple Grove
Mr&lt;. Armstrong of Kalamazoo,
Camel adv*. *aj
fun to l&gt;r fooled**—but
Mr and Mrs Rest Made-.xl and out of Detroit, alio Mr. and Mrs. omer.
THE
f son* spent Decoration day at the E Clare Blacknun of Plainwell, fur . a health cUnlc for children of pro-•!
Memorial Day. In the afternoon jrhool age waa recently held at As- |
I. M icLrod home.
SOLUTION
] Mr and Mr» Given* entertained flirt- went to Prairieville for tlu? ex- syrta Center, wlicn several dyildr.-n ;
nci-ivvi! vacclniUon *&lt; ruffi. Mrs.:
| Mr and Mrs Smith and little Billy • rcise*.
‘and Beverly of DehOn Sunday and,, Mr. and Mr*. Sepher Johnson nnd Stella Tuckerman b the local chairi nd that's import- -Mr. and M&gt;- Ensley of Kalnma/csi ■on sprat tte- vvci k end with their; man.
ton.' •-veiling last w&lt;ek. '
, I'grandmother. Mrs. Nichols and sis-1
'
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PRAIRILV II.I.E.
I Mr nnd Mrs. Ira Slawson of ter. Cleo Warner
&lt;.......
---------- ---Thc usual
lan;v crowd «&gt;.Decora-1
j Sa arix Creek were visitHrg the Ro--« ।
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tion
day.
i Pierre family over Decoration day. ।i ' .........
NORTH .......
MAPLE GROVE.
Hon
day.TluTliedecorating
decoratingof ufthe.!
th*.,
I Little Mary Joyce pierce l&gt; spend-1 Th* Dorcas Society Will meet with |graves in the fotrnoon; in the altAnd hert
ing a few days with !&gt;cr aum. Muss Mr and Mrs. George Marshall. Jr . rinoon a good program ut thc Bup- .
Mack, nf Hasting*. *
Friday of this week tor dinner. All;tfart church. Rev Belles of Richland!
| CommuniGti wrvlccs are Sunday-! tire cordially invited.
delivered a splendid address. Each ;
night at the Evangelical church anil, George Ehret itaased away at his number o! tin- program j*u* enjoy &gt;1
• In the morning Childrens' Day pro-, farm home here Thursday. The fu- by the audience. There were no
| gram at ten o'clock. Everyone uel- ncral”wri.s held Sunday at the Kala- Civil war veteran* pre.o-nt
come
|mo church nnd burial-in Kalnmo
Homer Jackson and Melvin Pec!Y. P. A. meeting will be held Fri- Several neighbors and friend* from.hig ot Camp Cu»ter siient the week
day night at tin-parsonage.
, : here attended.
end at their rc-sj-'ctlvr home* They
Boyd Ph.-acnnton ut Bovne City
Mr. and Mrs Uster Hawks enter-1 are delighted with the camp and
And enjoy year ’round low-cost, visited hl* cousin. Mr. and Mra tallied Sunday, Mr. and Mrs Wayne hope to like it a* well when they are
Ralph Jenncy Thursday.
■ Barnhart and children. Mr. and moved to some otiier/place
George Lalir of Boyne City visited' Mrs. Ira Beach and family and Miss Mrs. Frank Bagley- died Tuesday
for nil family needs . .
the Jenney family a. couple of daw.' Weta Hawk* of Balti* Creek. Mr*,night at her home near hire She!tlP
Mildred Wateim vWted friends! Jack Holtten and children of Chi- wa* a devoted wife, a loving moth, r 1
and
last *cago atUU
and Mrs. IHtilda
Hawks.
a good **neighbor.
She will
M,.«« ralatlrer. at Cedar Creek IU*V
11,10,1 HUM,
—and
1
—
— ... be
n. .
week.
There -will be no service* at lhA sadly missed, not only tn -her own
Consumers Special
Mr Mary McKee Li visiting Mr*.'church next Sunday as the quarter- home but by her many friend*. She'
Mae Gorham of Shultz. ;
, ly meeting will lie held at the South wu* laid to rest in th* Pratncvjlle
GAS
’'M.-,
Mr and Mr.;.
Mr*. Art Johncock arc
nrc: church Saturday P.
P M. and Sunday cemetery. Sympathy te expressed,
staying at ’he -•
farm _kll.
while ...
Mr. and I’ morning. -»•».'Die district superintend- 'i for the. bCTV*V*d OtH'S.
Mis* Myrtle Smith t* hbme from!
Mrs Ruwell Johncock attend “The ent. Rev. W H. Wnt«on, will have
Battle Creek for the summer yaca-j
Century of progress ‘ at Chicagocharge of these serviceslion. She expects to spend some
It is great gasoline! That's what they all say after the
HOPE CENTER.
I
CEDAR ( REEK.
time at Chicago*uttending thc fair..
Several families from lure attend-. । Mr. and Mrs Guy la Pease and
mi
„u Mrs. ,Hyde
Uut-»!&gt;&gt;•
Mr.. a
and
anti &gt;»uu&gt;j
family •&gt;.
of,
first experience with Conoco Bronze.
&lt;d the shoW In Delton Wednesday family visited Lawrence Bratwick Pl*inw»ll were Sunday guests of Mr. |
evening.
■ and family of Augusta Sunday.
and Mrs. Fluyd Shelp and family. •
Mr. and Jdr* Burdette Lyttle and , Thr Cedar Creek Cemetery Cirri.Remember thc ‘Triple Link Club!
Its start is as quick as thought... its pick-up is as rapid
LIMITED OFFER
S/L^OO Mra Plpp of Wall lake spent Bdtur- meet* with Mt* FTank Newton of will meet with Mra. Evu Sllcock i
Hasting*, June 14. for an afternoon Shults al tier hum* north of Shultz'
as lightning ... it lias greatly improved anUJcnodc...
AT THIS PRICE
O Ac..h day in Battle Creek.
Mrs. Hoy McDermott attended meeting. Everyone invited.
Friday, June 9. Pot luck dinner, i
thc funeral ot Will Brown in Delton. Richard and Boyd Lrmaar apent Bring your own table ntvicc Elec- 1
and mileage that astounds . . . and power like the fury
—Or Use the Popular
Saturday. ,
■
part of last wrk with their grand- non of officers. Let s have a good I
Milton Warner returned to hl* parents. Mr. and Mra. Peter Leluaar. turnout
of a tornado. There is.no increase in price. These arc
wnrk at Hu? Stele lK»|flial in Kala- ol Delton.
.
Mr-xgiul Mrs. John Norns and i
mazoo Sunday after a two weeks’1 Mr. and Mr*. Glen Paten and children of Martin were cwilera of*
thc elements back of Conoco Bronze success . they are
vacation.
family spent over the week end witlv hb aunt. Jennie Nurr!*, Sunday aR-1
Mr and Mrs dare Ashby, at- ■ friends in Hastings.
ernoon.
tended the funeral of their brother-' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wertmgn acwv are in hope* you will '“’nd In
what you want in a* gasoline.
TRADE IN YOUR
In-law Friday in Battle Crxek. They' companied by Louie Dubois and wife thr cemetery dues to the treasurer.
Just recently came from North Du- .of Auguste vbited Myron Wertman Lucy Norn*.
Get Conoco Bronze wherever you see the Red Triangle
kota to make their home In Battle . and family of Wayland Sunday
John Wood b visiting Mr. and '
Creek.
| Archie Bedcn and family ot Un- Mr* Sam Pane of Quimby
Fred Aahbyeand family visited Mr I.den
last week with
den spent part of lost
Harold Honeywell of Perry la &gt;
ANO
and Mrs. Hoy*t Houldsworth In Bat- Divines*
Camptx-11
and
family,
ixiviiics* campwii anu lamuy.
spending a few days with hb partie Creek Sunday.
“
' " and- wife of- ~
Iven Campbell
Urban- cnu. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell,
dale spent over the week end with-------------NORTH.MAPLE GROVE.
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
| Url Bergman and wife.
Last Week's .Letter.
j Mrs. Hilward Campbell b enterMr. and Mrs. Harry Roc and chilMr and Mrs Fred Hane* and Mrs. tainlng tier sister and family from drrn of Climax and Dcnlce Ho*-'
Holsaple spent Sunday with Mr. and Detroit.
We Will Make an Allowance
kit» of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
Mrs. Howard Jones in Battle Creek. | Mr. and Mrs. Jess Larabee were
I
Blake.
।
on This Purchase.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeland Marshall of m Kalamazoo on business BaturMr. and Mra. William Reynold.* of
thr week end with Mr. daya-... ________ .
Detroit xnent
spent the
Homer. Mr. and Mr*. George Downs
__________
BIHLT LIKE A
and Mrs Harve Marshall
of
Grand
Rapids
and
Mr
nnd
Mf*.
THERMOS BOTTLE
COME IN . . .
CONOCO
The McKelvey school closed with
PLEASANT HILL.
Fred May# of Maple Grove called on
a picnic dinner this Monday. We
Mr*. Carrie Seyanders and chil­ Mr and Mrs. Wolter Ickes Sunday.
OR PHONE 230S
are sorry Miss Echtlnaw is not com­ dren, who have been visiting her
Week end visitor* at E. L. Hough­
father. Sim Nibbs. went to Grand taiin's were, Mr. and Mr*. William
ing back another year.
Mr. and Mrs. Joy Tryon and Mr. Rapids Wednesday for a few days' Shaffer and son Jnrtn and Mr, and
and Mrs Wilber Shehee and son of visit before leaving for their home Mr*. A. A. Johnson of Sparta.
Battle Creek were Sunday P. M. in Hoboken.
Mrs ton Campbell called on Mrs,
MIm Berth* Mogridge of Middle­ Wnt Henion of Assyria Sunday.
callers at Dan Roberts.
A PERFECT RUNNING MATE FOR CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MOTOR Oil
ville Is spending a few day* with
Note on the Time*—Mall order her cousin. M1M Margaret palmer.
We re of thc type of cowardly
suit bought by a neighbor arrived
Mr. and Mra. .Ear) Aldrich of gardener who goes in exclusively for
with the pockets sewed up and he's Grand Rapids were Sunday callera astera, xinnlas, etc., so as to gel
leaving them that way.
away from pronouncing gUdiohu.
at Clifton Campbell's.

Genuine I. H. C. Repairs

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PART TWO—Page Seven [

THE HASTINGS BANNER

it

( old friend*

itmnt ot the
•o hundmi

NEW Acccounts May be Opened at
Any Time With UNRESTRICTED
WITHDRAWAL PRIVILEGES
We again Request the friends of this
bank to continue to exercise patience
until the word' is received, giving us
the-authority to proceed.

We are at your service for carrying
commercial accounts, making collec­
tions, drawing of drafts and many
other normal functions.

I

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Interviews Cheerfully Received

Hastings National Bank
Hastings, Michigan

iiily

You, Mr. M

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WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT COLUMN

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SPRING SPECIAL/
• BUY BEFORE THE
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1*33

PAGE KIGHT

I Waiver of notice filed.
jcreditors blued.I
WOODLAND.
*
cm IDT UniJRF NFWS
Elnwr L- Shafer, dec’d Agree-, E*t. Theron if. Eaton, deed Flrrvin Hoover of Battle Creek spent
VAM/AA
ment of creditors filed.,order allo*- nal account filed, or o’er allowing uc-. plc
,.na with hi* parent*. Mr.
Hing account* entered, discharge of tcount entered, discharge of adminb- Jatld Mr* Jacob Hoover.
’
admlm-stratur Luuad. esUU enrolled ' trator issued, estate enrolled:
; MJii Pollyanna England »pent last \
PROBATE COURT
Eat. Annie Htldeman. dec’d An­ Est Calvin H. Chariton, deed Or-, Est. Sarah Frances Searles. dec’d ' week with Mias Esther England of
der allowing accounts entered, dis- Will filed, petition for probate of I tuning
nual account of executor filed.
i: Mr
Est. Mary Shand, dec’d. Inventory ■charge of administrator issued, es-will filed, waiver of notice filed
Mr un&lt;1
and Mrs
Mrs D
D B- Green
Green uert
were.
’qinrr Herd NAtlee &lt; f 1 E’1', Elicit EzPmnoCk. (k-Cd Or-' GrBlxl R.plds tfsHori Friday
filed
•
E*t. Alfred:storr. deed. Notice of .rfer allowing account ent.*red. di-..
_ .
F5uhrer an(1 ,on
Est. George M. Ritchie, deed
,,,
Bond of admlnlitrator filed, letters। liearlug ixued.
. iCliarge
iclutrgc uf.adtnlnixtrnto:
of-admlnistrator i.-.-uvd.
i-.-ued. es-l-j^J . ,„n.ina wrr_
dec &lt;1. । ,atc enrolled.
•
of administration is..ued. order limit­
^,drr.
ing settlement entered.
issued.
’ Est. Edwin Woodman, dec’d Order mpitril^S^enUrS peu'miV^^;^
,Mr. and Mrs. Ptojrd Kimble and
allowing claims entered.
rcpost o{ ?
: ihllun-n spent Sunday evening with
Est. Calvin H. Charlton. deed- tor hearing cialma filed, notice to ®*“*®
__ :____________:______ estate nieu.
. Mr and Mr*. Wayne Ottley of Suutfi
Est. David H. HetDetriWi r. dec it Woodland

U, „«! M^Wm. Mohler.

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KROGER?
OLEO

2b-15c

Eatnvore Brand

6

25c

quart bottle

10c

Tomato Soup

Barbara Ann—Fine quality

Salad Drescing
Embawy brand

Tomato Juice

Country Club - pure juice­

Cider Vinegar
Avondale

49c

KING'S FLAKE

FLOUR — Excellent all purpoae flour

Shredded Wheat

K*M»*

2

Corn Flakes

19c
9c

13-01. pkg.

Country Club - large package

Rolkd O»t«

10

23c

ib&gt;.

Bulk - quality oat* - S lb. pkg. 14c

Scratch Feed

$1.39

wo-ib. bag

Quality Scratch

10c

PEANUT BUTTER

10c

Fancy Shrimp

■ Wet pack - medium-

Santa Clau, Cookie,

lb.

10c

Dutch Cookiee 2 lb* l»c

Latonia Club

10c V

Rocky River

10c
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The Service We Extend
to Every Patron

। to creditors K-ued
,,

Dr lllld
« G Hume and
. &gt; children were guests of Mr. and Mrs
i Pliilip Potter of Wall lake Sunday
i altcrnoon.
. Someone broke into the Ford;• James Simones and Mis* Helen
garage Saturday night but seeming-;• Matiowitz i»f Grand -Rapids were
iy wen* frightened away as nothing । guests ut the Glen England home
, iriis tukt*n
|I Sunday nnd Miss Phyllis England
■ Ha* Cedar Creek Cfinetr ry Circle roturnM toGrand Rajad." u ithUwro
[will meet nt thc home of Mr and to visit for u few days.
: Mrs Frank Newton in Hastings on • Miss. U*!n Jordan of Hu-tings
Wednesday afternoon, June 14.
; : called on Woodland friends Monday.
The Inland Lakes Garden . Club
Mi.-.- Beblrict* Plants and Harold
j will Hold a flower bho* m i|h* show English th Grand Rapid* spent .Sat­
i room uf the Ford garma- Oil Wid- urday i-verunK with Mr. and Mrs.
’ msday. Jiine-14 Member* of thc Ward Plant*.
iclub will have their exhibit* at the
Mr. and Mr.-. Harpld Row land and'
1 show room by nine o’clock so sja-y
[can-be iuranged and judging done Children u&gt;-rr Sunday guests of Mr.
before noon Mrs. Eva Whittcigsxrrc and Mrs. Eldon Farrell.
Mr. and h|m. George Reiser of!
of Delton and Hany Walldurl! ol
■'Hxitinii,. will act as the jtidP •&gt; Ex- luike Odex-a called on Mrs. Chris-1
hibtton- nfljy consult the schedule - tine Grozingvr Sunday. .
committee k* to clit &lt;*•.■» and entries &gt; Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cook were;
.Hie following commiyei's have been guest- pt Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph;
{appointed to complete tin* arrange- Hicckenbtuch of Portland Sunday.
np-nt fur the show. Placement and
Mfgalan.i-. EnvM Siionio. F E
I arrangement. Mrs. Leda llam'nill'in ;Border upd J V Hilbort spent Tuesland Mrs. (Mary Shedd: Decoration;:&lt;tav with friends in Grund Rapids
committee, Mrs. Hatt.*- Whittemore.•
.Mrs. Ekic Horton. Mr-. Frances'
Portland was the irue.ct Cot Miss
homemade ii
Mrs Vina Durkee. Louise- Cook last week. \
Mr and Mrs Forrest McMillen of.
Mrs. Estfar Dunn-; lartxd Com.. Jen­
nie Aldrich. Irma. Van l.tike and Huntings mid Mr. Post of Grund •
Mrs. Jcfinii* Oi-bonv*^ Schedule Rapid-, were Sunday gue.-tv of Mr.i
Com. Beatrice and'Gertrude Chan-, pnd Mrs. Wm. Mohler.
Born to Mr. and Mrs Eldon Rair*|
dier. Mrs Tilth. Viola Barret’.. J.»le
Letnaar; Transportation Com Igh Friday. June 3, a baby girt. Con-f
Maiidi liughi , Augiuta Cliifnbcr- , giatulations.
.
lain; PnMw and advertWng Com..!I Thc Ladles' Ak| Safety of the'
Fiorenre Kroos. Vida Morford. Bea-; Methodist church will’ hold their!
trier ixanning; Rifii-trnti'iii and.., regular monthly meeting Wednesday!
| membership Com. Bertha Bush und.; afternoon. June 7.’ Supper will be
■Grrtrpde Hayward; Flower enemy MTVed a* usual by Club No. I. Mrs.:
!c«n.. Marxaict Garrett and Irene SUta Hilbert, chairman.
Carpenter; GuYden Tool cxidbiu The Calvary Male quartet, of Cal| Conf.. Ada Tliorpe oral CJara Loam- vnry Undeiiominarional church at '■
is TiH' flower :how will b«»ld oppn Grand Rapids, will have charge ot:
!in the evening iw that people com-, the service at the community meet- J
। mg to the moving picture slww may Ing at the Woodland Methodist I
। visit tiie flower show alro Admission church June II. at eight o'clock.!
'This uuartet is frequently heard!
free.
Mt 'mid Mr- R.iv -t ihiw-n of over tin. radio and u large crowd J
Yoikville am- calHng on friends in U ixinctenp to hear them Sunday]
evening
Delton Sunday .iKeniorm
Mr-. John Rmrigh had the’mis-1
Mr mid Mr.-. |. N Bwh attended
{he Hendii-hut.* .-rhmii reunion Sat­ fortune i i fall while papering and
.
urday nt Hendershott scboollMW^ break her wrist.
n- extended UU Children’s day wjll be observed
th- Mi.u,i.&lt;i,..t church Sunday.
. ’mid bride t&gt;i in- —
’I.- An appropriate program i»quietly married
u
! Chicago.
being j&lt;r« pared. Ail tile motlicrs
-Tuesday.
and fatlrer.s .ihould be present lo.
tlH* gio.
taar. tlie children.
Wilham
I

It will not be long now until this
bank can look back over a HALF
CENTURY of distinctive value
to the prosperity and progress of
this community and its people.

ii-.

The Policy of This Bank Has Always Been
Based Upon A Program of Helpfulness
• A personal interest in the welfare
of each a^d every customer.
• The latest and best of physical
equipment for the transaction of
modern SAFE banking.
• In every possible way safeguard-

ing eVery interest of both commer­
cial and savings depositors.
• The extension of counsel and ad­
vice in financial and commercial mat­
ters by officers and directors — all
practical business men.

SUCH A PROGRAM AS THIS SHOULD COM­
MEND THIS BANK TO YOUR CONSIDERATION

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

Cingcrale - no bottla,ch»rga

Lamon Lime, Orange and Roart Beer - no bottle

APPLE BUTTER 2-27c
Country ClJW*— A rlch? cmooth blend

Ciaarettec

forming t
James I
proved nt

-five cluldrr
advantage of the pre-ig-hpi
in Delton Monday and Tn* m
Mr mid Mr- Vemor Bloi
ehlldrrii

Kb&gt;. IOC

All popular bra

P and G Soap
Chipto

2 in- rt,, 27c

Babbitt's Cleanser

1'

Clean*, icoura. economical

MATCHES

10c

0

bo,,,

25c

FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLE.

ORANGES

BANANAS

do*.

29c

3 17c

. Choice'yellpM fruit — Ripened to the peak ot their flavor

Smoked Haiti
Whole or Shank Half

Smoked Picnics cJ- u. 8c
Beet Roast Chuck or Should, Lb 10c
Beef Ribs , Lean, Tender
Lb. 5c
Pork Roast
u-7c
Pork Steak
Li* KC
U. 10c
Veal Chops
Veal Stew
Bacon IN PIECE
u. 11c
Salt Side Pork

Sliced Ham
Ju

Summer Specials!
You Will Be In Nee’d of Some of these Items —
Buy Thursday,Friday and Saturday and SAVE!

irren and family were m the home of her son Jerry in Bat-1
Tuesday
tie Creek. Mrs laifc Usbornr and
and family «nd Ma . u* Mr* Henry Williams arre In Battle
nd Esther Erway of Grand Rapids Creek Saturday to *r. their mother
etc Sunday gu&lt; s*s at Rj. Faaay .
Frank Reece of New Orhan* has
Eruav who ha;. Men b,vn Vjsltmg hl* sisters. Mrs Wm.
r Mi.- Burr Laubaugh re* crockford and Mfs. Hulhbcrger. dmime Sunday
mg the past week.
tuesM ut Chu s. Whi’.teMr. and Mrs Guy Nash and Am*
:e Fred Bechtal.'wife and
o! Hxctiiu:n.aMr. and Mrs vtsiied their uncle’ and aunt. Mr
tteminc. and*, the former’s and Mrs Art Richardson, in West
Carlton. Sunday
.’.Ils- Anna Beck is ill with ihc!
St
German measles.
Ilf and wife and Riberi al
The Carlton L A. S. meets this
week Thursday for supper with Mr.
• Siddal
and Mrs. Frank yo.-n.ci.
Howard Daniel;, accomp.enlrc. hia
unci*.*. Kenneth Daniels, to Grand,
Rapid* Saturday night and *aw the
WLS enieruineis at Keith* tiiealer Mi. and Mrs Leslie Daniels and
family spent Bunday evening uitir
tirf-ir parent-, Mr and Mn* Elwyn
DanieU in H&amp;atmg*.

Searchlight or Avalon

Lemoas

Bruce Siddal and family ot Grand
Our school closed last week with
Rapid:. wvr&lt; ucek end cuv.-t.- Mt’ a picnic supper on the lawn at the
Fred Otis. They put on a musical home ot Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wil­
program at the community meeting liams Everyone had a very enjoy­
which «as much enjoyed. able time, u good many m thc sclmol
The next community meeting will district being there. We arc glad
be held at Tlmmapplc lake. Thc Mrs. Watrous will teach our school
.plan is to m*et tor dinner at the' again next year
Irtk*' Siiturdai. July ]. Thi; after-:
The eighth graders have all re­
their eighth grade diplomas
McGIockhn and family of ceived
We congratulate litem on their
imrctu,’
from this school; Robert Hrnney,
Many from thi.’. vicinity itiendyd Lawton William*. Phyllis Beck und
C-mthinccmviii riuircnws at Has­ Mary and lone Clein The m nth
tings last week- Our graduati-s were graders expert to hear from their
Katn* Whittemore from the High examination this week
school and Virginia Havens from the
Miss Luellc Robinson graduated*
Barry County Normal.
. .
iighth graders of the Otis from the Hastings High schwl Fri­
1 were all successful in pa&amp;qng day. We congratulate her on lit r
‘.ammalibns Alphtus and Ken**
Mr nnd Mrs .Win Hale enterDunn. Chas Newland . and
.......
■
nUCCOMlhl (mind the former * &gt;istcr and hus­
band from Owo.m-o over Decoration,
way and family 6f Kala-, Relatives from Battle Creek vi^ted
&lt;• week .end gue.!.- with at Hk* Hale home Sunday.

1 Troutwrm ar.d fam

SORTH CASTLETOS.
' !
U»t Week’s Letter.
Mr and Mrs W Helmer apent
last week tn Grand Rapids witirl
•.heir daughter. Mr-» Mae Lennon i
Friend* of Mr». Koberl DeCamp ;j
Archie Lester tn Ha*- are sorry to hear of her illness and
:uiui- hope she can Mxm be better
rc;w»
Born to Mr. and Mrs Harley j

been named. John FrancisPierce and her uueit. Gordon Rowlador went with ht«
Sproul of Detroit, nt- mother to Jackran last Sunday for*
exercise* of tlie High the sJnimer months
&gt;i graduate* ul Halting* Friday
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE,
aitenwon
Gavtt Ubh of Foctna. dhw. u
Mr and Mm. Lloyd Gaskill and
family visited"relatives at Niles visiting relatives here.
•
Sunday
Chas. Bftnbom o&lt; Caledonia called'
Congratulations to jhe eighth on his cousins, Eil and Asa Strait,,
grade pupil* who took the rxatmna- Sunday.
non at Lacey last week as nearly Tire Wells school had their picnic
ail ol.tlvem ;&gt;s*ed.
last Friday. We liftir Miss Vander!
R era bee
Nyla Jean Ptcnc vtsiied relatives Veer is engaged to teach nest year.;
at Detroit, and Battle Creek over
Donald Price of Lansing, grand-1
son of George Benedict, will grail-1
er.- wen! tu BuriinitOu Sunday; the week end
Dr K 5 F-sei and famUr enltr-'uate from Laiulni High on the 11th
tamed .‘In Rees parents. Mr and ct June.’
Asa Strait was in Chicago last
,Jackxt&gt;n are ipeadms Um *ee'£ with 'Mra, Charles Paul, of Battle Creek,
Sunday. .
, week on oujinsa*.
I
Mrs- Lottie Collisler.

LyBarker’s Drug Store
Immediate Attention and Courteiy Are Shown to All"

HASTINGS, MICH.

WE DELIVER

TELEPHONE 2115

�*tue Hastings

bannCT.

yKDXggOAr, june 7,

i«3

FREEPORT.
MIDDIEVIU.E.
1
WEST CARLTON.
iuii ।FIFTH
ii in IN
in rnuMuu——— syxup
e • per tgallon
— —
-r»—«
.
________
___
and Mr. ar-&lt;l Mr* Bernie Bentley
MICH.
PRODUC- i;maplo
dropped
Tin kJ nF MAPI F CVRIIDiSS? *!.75. in 1932 to lit# In
Mr. arm Mrs Fred Tubberer left ,)lCreek called st tte J. L
; Fred Sljnpklna and wife of Decoration
Re- -------day passed off In fine
IIUN Ur MArLt binUr , 1833.
lira*. and
ana the pries of maple sugar
*u«ar Monday for
lor Taylor Unlvonlty.
University. Up- ,ckrt ,ionie Saturday.
■he;:. The Hastings Boys firing
mu* visited Art Richardson and wife shape.
' “
'tier
nound
dr
tinned
from
25c
lni..j
...
&gt;
h
.
.....a,
Mr
wra.
n
**
••
-------*—
*
■
'per p*~&gt;ia
pound uiuppeu
dropped imm 15c
(n'^
Indiana. to
U&gt; witnea*
witness the gradgrad­
___________
wv .1.
land. Indiana,
Mr and Mrs R E Lipscomb of last week Monday and
Tuesdav .
squad and some of their ladies and
on-.
, daughter
.
. . —Ruth
.... -from
___ Grand
rrogpectl improve for Michl- ton
1032 to
20c (»
in ---1933. The average
nation
of their
—•-■■»&gt;
—.„----u.family
— ...
- -------------------------- v. M...
-----------------------------------------------------~ Rapid*
r— called on
v.. their «
Verdun
CovHie
and
attend»me -boys m white marched with
gan Wheat—Oata and ,vt"M of sugar per tree In pounds inat ----------- -•&lt;
- -a--------Institution. —
Mrs. —
Ella• —
Catt
will daugnicr. -------Mrs. Orno
Knowles, Sun- ’ ed A birthday dinner Sunday at-Mr. Quf Boy Scouts, buglers and citlaem
jwa* $1.75
household
ms In
in 1832
iMs and
in* MM
mm in 1931
ion jjoox aru.r the C
----- j.,*.—duties
^... .dura-„ day
and Mu c Covitle&gt; at Woodland, in *° ,llc Legion lot, where their servCorn Yet Uncertain
____
_
ices were held und then to tlie
Michigan rank* fifth In the pro-. ln_ their atacnce
Mrs Josie Day and daughter El- hdrlmjof C Cotillcs birthday
The crop report for Michigan Is duction
duction of
of mapla
maple &lt;rup
QTup and
and sugar.
sugar, I Mr?| M-Ude Manns and daughter nt»ra of Lake Odessa were week-end Mre Stokes of Grand Rapid* visit- grove, where with mimic, song »nd !
more tavotabte than one would ex-1
'
* ’*
Virginia and Mrs Elwood Maruu guwt* of Rev and Mrs. l-oomls and ed her daughter. Mrs. Dwight exercises by thc school children.
CORNERS.
poet. Wheat proqiecu have im-' vvavneWEEKS
I Dodge and family Sunday
1
followed by tiv splendid address by
Armour
oi
nasving,
l»'
of
Traverse
City
and
Ml*.-.
Mabel
Oaythd.
proved because of Hie favorable: •pTndW
Wayne Idss^mer
Aidtour of va^Uon
Hasting*with
Frank Wampo and mother, form- Hev A N. Field*, was much enjoyed
Hwtingi were guests of
Mrs. Harry Boughlwr underwent
weather no far Th/rains have in- ^lending ids summer vacation w
. uncle ---•
—• Mr. —
-• Mr* 1 Mr*. Emma Sisson and son Victor a mtiou* operation the first of the
terfered with the f sowing of oats ha
and aunt.
and
t
urn
house
on
John
1&gt;
Ward's
ll ,d «*ei*ted in placing flags Upon,
Memorial day.
wwk at the Uuudng sanitarium
and also pre|Mrlng\rrv&lt;md for corn Ule Dickerson.
Hl* iiler*-. Mb* Hazel, cairn- a&gt;! soldiers' graves and cleaning up
She “1*."tSML"
ncii^guu- 1"1’■ “■“* 'T1' place
............... ....................________________ ________ _________________ —.. ..
cum o; rermom.,. ««
Friday from Kellogg's Sanitarium ’he .grounds. We-owe much to the,
wrixTtra
coiicr'rmd, will drwa-nd ujxmi tte Circle will be entertained at Mr*. Indiana, is tlw- gur*l of Mrs tennis ter„ than
at
Battle
Creek
for
her
summer
ra,
l.
.
,
*•■■ *»**«■ c-iTTK iur iht
(a­ help ol inc boys and their leaders.1
- --------------- -----Hair Kenyan of . Charlotte is CB
nori
Weather from now-on.______________ Ida Newton's at Hasting*. JiB‘c Kth tesson und
son Victor---a few Wts-ks
u.hwti.
Re-- Curtis*, a retired Baptist
------------------------------------------------andanaMrl
JJowjitune
------Mime*
.1 t. a■ day.- u;-ii.......
his daughBenue.-Cowk • and family of Ot- .
Tlie report indicate* thut for the'Mrmr.
MH uea.ur uicxerjon
SMUWMI. _Mi»r.
—
-------------'“-7. Nteiskey
----------«, and'speeding
----- " -r --Harriet
Knapp
of
H*.,ling*called
at
Jrr
amt
husband.
Mi.
Wnd
Mr*
L-'gkgo
»
ctf
Sunday
-.
of Mr. and Many friends from other towns were
country ut large tlie wheat crop will spent Sunday P. M. with the latter's' Harriet Knapp of Hastings called at jer and husband. Mi. and Mrs. L
... Jsmallest since 1804. and the mother.
.. . Mra. Beach ...
tlu.Hcndcrlu.nw tit;Uje
thrhome
lurmrr
Wtklrutl R Wolu.ti
te &gt;&gt;
tte
of .1the
ot ThursdaV
the former Thursday
, jjr_, fiurl SUwti Aha Cowie,, uno tef Ha- cemeu-ry was very teauacrenge of rye the smallest since,shirtt district.
'
!afternoon
Oecii Worthington and Mta* Irene hx&gt; spent tte p.i,t
at tte '*h’&gt;- x™-*’- Wvl1 mown and manVEAL CHOPS Not Home Dressed 12*/$c
1814
Mrs BcmIv DeCrocker of Scott*.: Mr and Mra. J. D Cool apo peattj*. ox Vicksburg spent tte week Steum home, return’d wivk them u» fiuavr- t
ther with tte boatiUtul
BEEF TO BOIL Tender Short Ribs
6c
An interesting part &lt;&gt;( tte rv|x&gt;rt Mra. J.ssic MraVrthur of Hickory. inand*-&gt;r.. James, cxpict to rent eIM1 ^tll tllI, |aii, ; , Frandiwente. hl* iwnw-in Otregu
*
. hrubi made n a place of beauty
tins month
Corners MIX,
and mi*
Mr* Ethel
tins j,summer at-Gun
Guv N**h and family of Carlton H-' »amc committee war. appottitrd
Ul*..,.., concern.,
&lt;O,H.,..|..&gt; the
»i,t |»roducUon I.uiima
r.uivi Whitworth
T*...*-v*.. tteir
—- - cottage
, .
‘Mr and Mrs Ed Babbitt.
VEAL BREAST
lb. 6c
.*..._.
----------. I.k.
oo,.r.! w.
VK
..
...
.
. . ...m.. — . — .... .
.
anungf. lor
yeW&lt; program, j
of maple augur anda syrup ---------in Michl-|of
the Culver district ----spent
DemraUkr.n^
and an- spending several
days
VEAL ROAST Choice Shoulder Cuts 9c
Thuradav wat&gt; a bttnnt-i evening nt &lt;
gan. Tlie value this year of maple lion day with Mr. and Mra. Frank | Uite week in repairing remc
family were pu. ,t, uf Mr and Mrs arfsqns Willard, who l-.w br.i
i. thc cImm day pnarram
sugar and syrup «gn.bmed was g203 - Matteson.
!.
Mt* j
u’uiia:.u r«- fYap.x Baker ul Grai.J Raim',. Tucn- -tudent thv past jriir i.'
Blind
OOu. about $24,000 more than lasf Miss Ora Week* spent th* week turned hum* Saturday evening
■d by a large crowd t&lt;» mc i
School. .Laming. 1a now at home to
year, und thi* incrca.w m spite of-s-nd with ter parents near Stony | Hojn Boms Grove. Indiana
-nnirarftiv rail.&gt; ■
1 "m fin­ ,the summer vacation
rraduat*, do tbeir alutf
ite fact that tte avirage price of Pmj.
Charles Uclka and wife of Jack- - Jhuradat call
‘I?,1 .M .5*r:
Harlow Mir and family atu-nd
"
'son and Mr and Mrt&gt;. Frank Reams t*"* hunie were. Mr? Arhr Spindler ed the relaxil reunion at th. Iiu*h
of Hastings were ;Memorial day
. °f Woodland und daughter Mar­ ncll MtboJ near Clarksville Bunds)
garrt of (Manchester. Indiana
FILLETS OF HADDOCK N» B»ae lb. 10c
I guests of Mr. and Mra. John
Lictthe class nf 19X1 are
• John Overholt and family «•! nra
Mr. ...d MrEllnnAc visited at, tthe Cnark
ka.
.
tneir own Th-ir many
B. HAM
Machine Sliced
*/g lb. 121.&lt;c
■ Mr. and Mrs. Jesse FgrglMm of &lt;-■
(uow, overho't
&lt;..t Orand
..pmMbbm
OwM home
tad. Sun&lt;*
Hand«&gt;
| Grand Rapids and Arthur Van Due- of Mrs. Lydia Simpson
\v««
k
end
att
PURE LARD Home Rendered 4 lb*. 29c
I Wwlr im'iI etu'.t. ... « - Clarence
tsen and son Jack &lt; t Caledonia «• ’•
Hugh Murlts and children of Jack- Feltaer lxm.&lt;- urn- Mr and bAre
MINCED
HAM
Wafer
Sliced
lb. 12H,
. guests uf Mr. and Mrs Julm Uctka
lju,,
o( t^trfA. B&lt;-i &lt;n and d.m.-L
I a few days fast wstk
cousnw. Mr and Mrs L. M. Curtiss. June, also Howard Felty
Oertruds and Russell Price of U(11J
wnrf. Ind.. Mr. and Mr
{Hastings were guesU of Mi. amt ,Mln Marks aM&lt;| &lt;h,uajlt4l. r&gt; .. ., &lt;&gt;wu G[„l(
s
Is the FIRST Consideration
I Mrs Charlie Pru-e from Thursday cj .Grand Rapid* called .Saturday at at the Frii.'rr home
When Investing Money !
until Saturday
t|„ j., M. Curt tvs hoim
-----Tender Chuck Cuts of Choice Beef
. Frank Brayton b cnj.-jhig a few
Mrs Ella Cutt. un.» im, u^n niakbut ter
wetkV vacation with hi* daughter. lniI ul, elte»ded vi»u with Hr ••■■i
No f-rni of huanrUI Itnexlment show, a higher percentage
:Mkdge. in Detrull
.
u!i(1
ln Milua. k,, r-'• IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT •
Mra Will Haber and son Date arui tunad to’ ter te&lt;m&gt;- In.m u rev «.n btuUM-.
jMm Molder and daughter Allen*' main indefinitely
never lost a dollar of any members
FLAKE SOAP &lt;
। of Woodland and IV^-it E-rl **f
William-Wm. i of KaUnuu.x, caBtOUld kill*
pllndpal.
Belding were guests at th. Uomte ed oj, bu ,.n(eri M1, c L h. na&lt; y
.rrtcs~p
home and attended the gradUuttiK Monday
Inueit in NA T10NAL Sharet
exercise., Thursday evening
El)
. 4l, Dan
.dah and
Ki. cCoati.
Dan G.a-J.h
Good* n-idyh
and
CERTO
bottle 25c
'
Mr. and Mrs. B. F iJghlfoot of Walhuc CJunpb-11 relurrwd hum.
Alien Bn I r«rs training camp u-. F
Grand Rapid* were Memorial day (ri&gt;t„ thBjr
.lt
Or„v
WALDORF
Toilet Tissue
6 rolls 25c
Mr
Alton- dan a- soon as he U out o
guests of Mr and Mt* Gail Light- Indiana, huvlny comj.J»i«i th. ir
BEANS Quaker Maid Small 6 cans 25c
work.
1
f00’
n.-x- Arnold.
; .Mr and Mrs Clamh Walton and
Mr» George TT. nuron B now
Mi s R'ltl
family are-now comfortably located b^x horn., much miprovid m ’he
Eri-U*.n Bu- reslihnce owned by Mrs J health, after Mr recent oo-.-.t.-a thc 'nmmaput
W
u c&lt;"’1
Mr and Mr*. Geurtre Thumi—,» *cho«'l m Middles^!
DEL MONTE CORN No. 2 can 3 for 25c
Sunday caller, of Mrs Cora Ga* atmtef.d U&gt;-graduating ot tn.-flu,, gramlated
Mis* E
ill b- greatly ml------------------ ‘*ed Fatrchl d and tlnB, High school e;..,-.
lu3t. of daughter nf Mr and
SHREDDED WHEAT
2 pkg*. 19c
| wife and Mrs. ,M
—'-. ‘J: y-~-wnicn tnmr
ItehujHs-m
wllug-h th. t: mnddangl.!. I M* -. 1.-.I- Alien .• a , re of H . .
&lt;choo) and church
1
Ph.u
me.,*
...
..
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........
.
V
(
,.
Ki
,.
1ItbrI
v
.
-(1
.
,
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
• of Ha«ting** und Philo Scgerf ol pnn •nx.cr.pSALAD DRESSING
Rajah
qt. 25c
ar*. May your
..Smynui and Mr mid Mr?.. Ed. 8e••
Mr and Mr*
Georg.- Deming are laired -m Sunday te
nisiand very happy one? .
'“*•
’ •*'
tended stay Lydia Willson, and te
Mt &lt;- Lucille Stricken und family
lh-ming. in Wili-.ui. nnd f:.mtlj ot
i! Grand R»pidx. were the week,
। Sunday callers at Hie Hahn home ‘ Grund Raidd*.
end &gt;••.;&lt; it.- of her parehtr. G D. and
were. Mrs. Bertha Johmoirund son
Mr Whilmorr
PEANUT BUTTER Sultana 2 lb. jar 19c
.Russell and Mr. and M;
CluriHIG
'mid ri
Several of our farmers arc trying
Johnson and son Dicki;.-of Hastings * Tin re will t
SARDINES
Blue Peter
!y mwtlnR Mr*. Manin
&lt;Ait n few acres of sugar beet , fdr
Mrs. Ida Meyers of Grand Rap- .•••mce.s ut thc
the first time this year We are hop,
lb. can 23c
CALUMET Baking Powder
•ids is sjiending till- week with her ihrnch Saturday aHem'.an and
lug they will well repaid in their
I daughter. Mr*. Claud. Walton.
^Sunday forenoon. Sunday '&lt; hoor.it
; Memorial day callers at the home |u nnd commtuii'Hi
at n
iI’ - On Saturday i&gt;
Birdseya
of Mrs. Driln Yule were. Dave Fer- c’clock. T
*d| be no’ Sunday t Hoa1
guwn und aoti J'-sae and wife ot s&lt;-ho»l or
eh r.t the North
M
Wr». Ori EMuFj Mis H „)rt
measured bl', in. in
Grand Rapids and Arthur Van Due- E-.anre iir t
rch Sunday.
Cog.d Mr. and Mr». William' j(-n6-h 4ume.s Stork hi found It und
si-n and on Jack.of Caledonia
Th- Ik'i... ..... »,/,■.&lt;, ... »u
Vtmwnmilr a. i. 8un-iwln iiave » mounted. Thu is by far
IMr and Mr.- Wv Yule und tin North Eiang-.-lieai chui- h w-II meilattcr'.-. sister. Miss Boas, and lady at.
1r
•'••
; fchrt ui Gun lake. There would have bet n,
fi\rnd uf Orand Rapid* cnlk-il at xf.
Mr.
tun had a tlshennan got hold
tte'home or Mra. Delta Yule Wed-.-,n-r Fnda&gt;-. June ft.
c.hu. Chapman
Ju- -,!..
Mra &lt;d Un* while fishing. The orx
.
. .
....
.
Mr Hnd Mra Clare Marshall and Chapman ha- i.,en quiu-Hl but th-y • aught ««. winter waa small beside* |
Rev. Loomis tUcnded the funeral fainlly were In Ann Arbor Tuesday found ter condition much tetter.
th:* one.
Inf a friend tn Woodland Tuiulay
night and W.-drir-dav.
Lloyd (.'■&gt;,•-w* 11 w.-., hum.- from
one of th»- fous of John Vander I
। Frank Reese of Hainesville..LmttaMr. .xi&lt;4. M:
J*s*le Guy ata)!Camp Ctl-’et over th- v... kYnrf
Kollt wax Atruck by a ball bat and
iana. *.i*nt .1 ojup.r of duy.&lt; ht.f fondly «»f nna NMhvfllc spent Sun-J Mr. und Mrs
seriously injured tluit he was tuk;wrek al the Ford Carb home
dav -v.rh Mr. and Mr- Hv: ,11 Guv '
’ • —
: Mcmopal d.tv gueste.'ot Mr and
Mv. Mcrlyn
M
M '-. -hi:: of I;,..;..,,
Manihkll
llasURgs. and Manbm in northern Michigan
With Every Purchase of One Pound of A&amp;P
injury.
Mrs. Claude Walton were. Mr. and is sjx-ndiuj lu-r
v.u-atloo .with
h&lt;i
‘
Mr-ami Mr*. Carl Miller nnd
‘
Coffee—A 20-Vote Coupon in The A&amp;P "On to
Mr,. George Brownell of IT&lt; munt. parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Laurel cliildrrn Marjory. - .Virginia, and ’
HH AM H ntSTKK T.
and Mr*. Ida Meyer* of Orand Rap* Mar.-hall
Creighton of Battle Creek were Sun-, The Dorcax Society nf North Ma­
Chicago Contest" will be given to thc customer!
ld'• •
Jtd iiaid Whittemore spent atm­ day visitor* at Win WadrU’i.
', ple Grove will meet at the home
; Mr and Effher Routh tpent fpm-day with tn
parent-. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grairs id....„
Mr.---------und Mrs----Geo
-------------Marshall. Jr..
.
Saturday till TuvMlay Ui Grund Mrx-Oli- WhitU-triore. of North »l»ent FVid t) with thejr daughtrr in Friday. Vune » A cordial luvitaRapids.
Manic Grnt-f
Battle Creyk. Sunday they called &lt;m' tion to ail.
I Mrs. Hutohm* Of South B.wn.
gfr. :tn&lt;! ifrs Harry Green and Mr. and1 **■
"*
■
Mrs. Cha-:.
Surin*at• Ver-, Quarterly meeting of the TJr»rtl»
&lt; called on Mrs. Cota Gaulenvr .Sat- family of BArrpvUle and My. and montvilie.
and South Evangelical, churches
•_
’’flay.
Mr» Curt .Mareliall and mii» Earl
....
.1 util be held Saturday afternoon and
I MrtnoYial d.ty callcrt hi th- Hahn of Mat-hall were Sunday afternoon
THE &lt; lioss ROAD:
■ Sunday morninc-. June 10 and II.
home were. Mrs. Mattie Lirtka ;&gt;Ud ’jtupits of ' Mr. uml. Mr*. Worth ;,M&gt; Ehie Tolhurst of
J»t‘d ut the South church,
'
^daughter WttUild of Middleville and Grren
ppent Hit week end w::h M.. ' ‘
Mr. mid Mrs. Keith Norton atldl
'.Frank Cast'k- and wife ni^l syn Lew-- Mr.- iTank How-tofitk spent-Sun- TtiHte and Orval Tu’.-le and family Barbara of Murthail were Sunday
See Your Nearett A&amp;P Store Manager Today
tA of Orangeville.
.. clay witii Victor and byl&lt;- Jones and
Mr. and Mrs T. H Ketcham of
visitor* ut the heme of the foynwr s
Tune in 6:30 p. m. Daily, WJR, 9 a.m. Saturday*
j Mr; and Mrs Einar Rou*lt‘Wen-1 rmdilu-. In Assyria.
.Martin stent Friday-ahexiwot) with; parents. Mr an^Mrs Vincent NorHolland visitors Bunday
.
Earl Mmshail of Marshall spent John*Coak and family.
.
tMV'
.
•
,
Mrs Irving and daughter. Mr. th* *&lt;&lt;6k end with hte parents. Mr.
Mi-s Maxine Stedgr and Mis?' Mr. and Mrs. John Darby enter- j
RJiea Church, of Imng called at hhte Mra Curt Marshal! .
‘Charlotte McCrtnghi. who are in .tamed the latter's sister and family
tin- Hahn home Saturday.
xv and Mr* Claud Reid and training in B*i(lerworth hospital. from Carlton Center Sunday.
j Rev Evcriugton of Grand Rapids farfMlj ’ of fii tth Hastings spent came Monday to spend u two weeks' i Funvriit .‘■ervict-s were held fiTi
: showed pictures Monday evening tn .Stiitdayrnt Mr and Mm Fred Reid's i vacation with ti-.q former parents/ George Ehret at the Jiomr of his’
A CAKE PAN
PINEAPPLE GELATINE
1 the iocal «f. E. chun-h . entitled/ Mr. nhd Mr- John Everett of Dc- Mr. and Mr* Clyde SteJgr
■
daughter. Mrs Fall. Bunday after­
with each purchase ot
;"Cirtldren of the DeMTU" which were trolt-were we. k end guratw at'the
Mins Dorothy Woob-mn spent part noon at one o’clock. Mr. Ehret
with each purchase of
very 'educating and instructive, hiw- of Pearl fla*ore and at*te&gt;. of last week with friends jn Kula- passed away Tiiursday moring after
Chase &amp; Sanborn
j These picture, were taken by Mr Mr* Ada. m il. ami ttirF ail spent mazoo.
a lingering illnrs*.
BAKER’S
• Everington himself; Sunday *ue- Bunday with Mr and Mrs* C. W ■ Mr*
.sirs, xwrouiy
D»m:iiy' Hu*jj&lt;&gt;ug
Bu
teuiar.ea
Mi«, Ruth Mudge Is tn Grand
ntn&lt; he displared plctiit, - of the Whin-marOhuCHOCOLATE
....................-hivcl.
(from Lowoh !&lt;&gt;»• -iwiaik .-on., im- Rapids visiting friends and is exHoly Land Those 'mlMtng Un-w, Mr.
“ and
■ -Mr* fihre Marshall and prpved In hcphly.. .Mins Barbara ix-cted home the first of this week •
picture.- missed a rare treat
flmlly were Sunday guests at, Mr. Freeman b aMlrtl^g with the work
A sifter medal contest was Julep
Miss Donna Moore i, home from and Mr-. Houa.nl Burchett and
Ernesi Wilham.: t-’ *t»yin? with at B-arryrtlte church Sunday Gve-;
‘Zlibspent the nftermrm at Martin lake ■ hi, mother in Ha-ting* w|» I. in,, nine Mrs .’-’rnlck of Hastingv
grades in the Jackson school*.
Charles _,Je:v,on and dauglmu.. very poor health.
t coiidacted.fhe contest
Mr and Mrs \V. s: Surrurrvr were Mrs. Doris. Bacon', and son of Tlai! Mr. ar,-I Mt . Asa Wilcox of Carer
-7— *
*»v-----in Hinting* Wednesday.
•mill'd on the latu-rs. latiu-r Salur-,
tlf Creek, wen- Decoration div
,,
. • ,,
M, »hd Mn
Kull* .."’v:1"* «*!
Tlie local school ekiMMl last wort S.I.-L
day"lifter ir&gt;un.
with thr usual picnics All teaeh-iihiaii.
'
i Irene Johnson* of PUinwrjl. ftpon*-*
takes about four second* for the
c,rs expect to te proem •next year
"Hello Anne, thin is Helen.
GftOVE.
except Mrs. Sharp. and there will
baji t-i run frwpi,
'temu- pl"
&gt; first iwi*e
Children.- Dav MteKl*ea JieM w Shaffer.
be no school te|d in that room text
1 Sunday evening u: t ight o'clock
Mr,. Cyetl Munton and children 1
Mrs Fred AVlHlumi ViMted »wr‘ The Local Won-.cnj Birthday -ind Mi.. It.mnd. and clutdren of'
"I’m line; how are yon?
mother,'Mrs George RumcII. and merlin? win be held with Mrs '.Ha^Hnc itad a gjianw dinner at the.
her sister and hu^bund. Mi. and «wd?rl Barnum. Jimr. ..Program 11**1’ atut.caltel mi old neighbor, and
Mrs. Burt-Deming of Mt Pica^ant committee .Alma Baiilter swt Dmo.^frwndx Iwre recently. *
1
last week. Who accompanied her !l’v Barnum Menu committee. M«’Mr nnd Mr . E Duxberrv m tab­
" No, I’m at home. We jusi had the tele­
home for a week s »tav.
pie Kimble .»ttd'l&gt;na Ben--. An aft- i‘ng 'petit j fcw.daya at thatr eot-l
”
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tage
he
sc
last
week.
.
.
'.
Herbert‘Hincki.'v of Buffalo; Neu ernoon meeting
York, went Uic week, end with relThe t, A s uzi !*■-. Hiur«dav
phone put back in this morning. It seems
atives here, reluming to -Buffalo -*'•&lt;!» M* Mac .Ovcrim ft It- with, a
Monday.
fine attrndan. .-. quite a number .were,
J so good to be able to call you again.
Mr slut .Mr-. Riiv Huii.Hir.r. amt ”-&lt;r. fr-II . • : . ra
t
i.
Arc getting scarce ... We have a few e^tra good used cars
te-.eri) are spennirg thr «rck with ’hr precram u
.&lt; ;, i..iown " u-.:h.
~
relative* in Battle Cr*k
Mr," Hora w-m t ano Mra Horettce ।
»
Mba
Illa
-ntornai
o!
Ha-ttug.K*l
ciptl.m.
.-f
&gt;k!r.
Mr.
” Let’s get thc crowd together this eve­
1931 MODEL A DELUXE FORDOR SEDAN
spent Thuisuy unh Mi- Mar* U-.’rll, I-;.-,, ■ r.- rr • d.r.&lt;;;
Lou Henney.
' : Th^rr were 57 in Sunday 8cl10.1l.
|
Mr* Hazel Roush of Has! ingnuid l»t Sunday morning-and a good, at-1932 MODEL 18x8 STANDARD COUPE
ning. . . . No, Jane hasn't a telephone.
■ ter mother. Mr.* Mar-. Lou Henney. tendanre at the tnenirig servtce
spent Memorial day ui Lake OderM: ■ I red.* ,v:ra: 'i .■..*■: .-.'ci i: :. g
0 A |r I Bl
■
1930 DICTATOR STUDEBAKER 8-CYE.
. . . Yea, Mary has. Ask her and John.
. sa
the OQtmra Normal U,t Thursday
I
DM l\l HU
|
I Mr and Mr* P. A Thojnix atMr. and Mi E S ’Ilwiwvon and ■
r
1932 MODEL B STANDARD COUPE
tended the ProgriAsiv.- «:&lt; tht-n d.'.isht--ra . ;•• r.:•!. Ed- ■
pf]u|J|^ED
B
I church In Campbell Sunday and ««1 Thompson and faauh
■ I\XvVWIbI\ A
**All right, I’ll see you tonight. Goodbye.**
1930 MODEL A TUDOR
D uU T O (Nub will u
hold
its.
were guest* of Marlon Clem and■1 Hie
“ ~"
‘^ ”
*
“
.anniversary
meeting M Jhc chureh.
family at Carlton Center.
■
1929 MODEL’A TUDOR
I Mr and htra. LaVerne Seger of -June 14. with n« tuck dinner. Tlie.
,
program
is
hi
chsrgf
Of
Marv
Town
..
{Grand Rapids were Memorial day..
w-nd
and Carrie Van Wie. Tlie Kel­
Order a telephone today. Installation
callers at the George Seger twine.
;
Bring
in your old car and trade for one of these late models.
logg
Foundation
Nurse..
Mkw
LTnm
.
'
\ AS 42 YEARS AGO / ,
I Mrs. Mary Lou Henney spent
Wednesday.with ter son Leon und will be the speaker and there wil) be!
will be made promptly.
. ipet-lal music F C. Wing is preach- .
wife tn Grand Rapid*
/
SPECIAL PRICES ON TIRES
.
Mrs. Ella Draper expect* to be, Ins every Bunr.ay evening at West !
wa.
'
'
moved back intq her-own home tn ISebc
*
the near futurrf.
1 Esthetic dancing Is tttore three ’
ECONOMICAL
Rev. Coan of Milledgeville. Indi-*iearnest girls are snapped, alula .
Fou areeorrftaUy (■ viudto mm tikeUl
.
and EFFICIINT
*•: leaping into t&gt;e air in .unison by an 1
rjAibil in iA» Communicatimie
home Thursday.
uncomfortable photographer bins
HuilHing. Century uf Progrr»i EsjkmIDon Seger and son Carl of Clarks- on
, hl» stomach
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
tion. CAioofo, Jun. 1 lo OclibrrSl.
vtlle were Friday eveninc inert* of
TELEPHONE 2121
others
. Mr and Fir. George fccpn
.I Tlie
Tte Print*,
rruiui of
oi *vs;e-.- iI: s• oapaixs.
cspsb'.e
| Mrs. Ella Catt visited friends ui'air pilei and handlM ’he een’reh i
MIUlbHtOr POUNDS Util)
Caledonia Monday and ■Twaday. of the Do-X when the airship
»» OUR CUVIRHMtHt
1 Mrs. Mina Bentley of Battle Creek.m England.

Sensational

tv MEAT
Values!
Hams
JUNE 7 to JUNE 10

Pork%2-25c

Sjafety of Principal

Roasts

Kirk's

®11£ ffiatimutl TGoan &amp;
Unwatment (jtfompatu;

IOb-Z5C

Super Suds 2

Salmon

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

«• 10c

pink

3’:. 25c

Matches

"

25c

23c

8 O'clock Coffee Ib 19c
Bokar Coffee
25c
Red Circle Coffee »•■ 21c

BOYS! Win FREE Trip to
World’s Fair at Chicago!
FREE!

FREE!
COFFEE

"WE HAVE JUST HAD OUR

19C

TELEPHONE PUT IN AGAIN"

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A&amp;P FOOD STORES

Good Used Cars

r/ SAME PRICE V

25 ounces for25(

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO.

�Mr. and Mn. Bob Lord and family

WEST HOPE.

Lauris Anders received tlie sec-,sp*«“ Tuesday and Sunday In Bat-j
end highest atefage in Barry county '*e Creek.
in the eighth grade examination.1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Springer find
A’,b*rt Arentz'abo poised with good children of Bowens Mill* spent Sun-

LEGAL' NOTICES
snor
Johnson Vtalted where
Lansing Thursday and ,wnv &lt;

ir'iuinu iu UK' nqnw. ------ .---- ...I----- „ .----- —■
:u and family. Mr and flttwnth birthday Sunday with a
Tltld. uf Potterville, on l»rty.
i&gt;, where he v. ill spend
Davey Crockett of Bowens Mills ■
called in tlie neighborhood Sunday
r Johncock and Jack evening.
.

PITTSBURG
■PRODUCTS
Interior Wallhide
Outside Paints

SEVENT

ERECTIN

Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

Humphrey

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
FRANK SAGE

PHONE 2515
Kalamazoo spent Sunday afternoon
with her parents. Mr. untt Mrs. C.

EACH WIL1
DATE SE
AND COl

LARGE AODI

LODGE

V. K. Kello
Looking Afti
Camp Fire

guests from Edmore. Ionia. Battle
Creek, Jackson. Cressey. . Hickory

The Camp Pl

Liberal Trade-In Allowance On Old Tires

the W. K Kcllogi
lias brgun on a li
Ledge, which will
center us well a
inrah will be pr

trig merry music
und everything is
i-hapr tor the 0|
summer period.
Work of potirli
Is now Rultji: mi.
nt the south v
Lodur building.

4.40-21

1

Firestone

firestone

S'jPER OLDFIELD TYPE

Firestone

SENTINEL TYPE

S5.85
6.30
7.00
7»b5

$5.65
$.10
$-85

COURIER 1YPE

bcniitiiuj -i-ttli;
uud tin- damp,
are abut Ix-ing t

$5.10

$5.15
3-85
4.30

5.4S
*•17

ANDRUS SERVICE

Phone 2240
HASTINGS, MICH.

Corner Jefferson and Court Streets
1 iit tin- }'irr«|one Ihuhiingat " t Century nJ I’rngrrr*," Chicago. Ser thefanunm ('.uni-l)ii&gt;i&gt;ed lire* being mule in a nuvlr

NINETY FAN

PUTTINI

Welfare Asso,
. Donations
and Tom

Some’ time ag&lt;i

May 29. -ft33

WOMEN'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE MOTOR CAR

There is come doubt that people care'.to hoar very much about what
/
goes on under the-hoods of their cars.
The driver knows that "driving qualities" arQ- not accidental: they
are put there. How the manufacturer creates or evolves those results
may not irtterest"hin. Ho judges entirely by thc results ho gels in
driving.
Well, it is not essential to.talk "shop": let us tai* Results.
' Smoothness. Drive the Ford V-G and you will find that th" engine
runs’wTtlTsurpasslng smoothness, duo to Its design and the extra prtciso'
ecthodp of its manufacture.
Power. There it is, 75 horsepower (we could say 80J AT tfio dti’vorhart ror'the driver's use. With less weight to pull around, tho'mettlo
or this car---- its life-like response----- is rather remarkable.
Economy. Our V-B develops more power on a gallon of gasollno than
Mileage is partly a matter of individual driving, but
any car we have made
upder average conditions the Ford V-8 does 17 to 10 miles a galIon.
.Of course, car economy is not only a matter of fuel. Ford V-8 has that .
too, but it is also economical in the complete sense—initial cost.
operation, maintenance.
Appearance. This is woman's contribution.
only be useful, but also good-looking. View the Ford V-8 an^-tfou will not
need out comment on its, fine appearance.
Comfort. This also is woman's concern. In 30 years,she changed tho
motor car from a wagon to a coach. Comfort is a quality made up of
numerous ingredients. There is no comfort without a quiet, smooth­
running engine. We have all the other ingredients too.---- color, good

The ci|y cnunc
for buying hrcc.il

of milking this r
possible, and han
efforts.
H’ght now. tht

Club, which has
BMlstalKC. .
If'these ninety

FOURTH DIS

VAN Tl

Leave Legion
. -at 7:00 A. B
ers at
Klon and. Auxllla
Otic Lake Utile

It .is pUnncd t
can Legton hall
7:00 A M. goln’i
pinniiK where tl

taste, quality, ease, safety, roominess and convenience.
EMMANUEL
TION E

Held Daily D
July Sami
Forme

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

10 PAGES

ANXIOUS TO EARN
CAMP. FEE OF $4.50

HASTINGS, MICHIGANjJUNE 14, 1933

ERECTING FIFTEEN
SEVENTH GMS
IONIA OFFICIALS
Fire Girls Will Be Glad
CAB NS AT CAMPI Camp
VISITEDHASTINGS^;~:^r MAKI 4^9829
to Care for Children, Do
CITY TAX RATE FAR
BELOW THE AVERAGE
, .’.02--A^frao.

Mending, Etc.
Town’S"Was $14.24
*
EACH WILL ACCOMMO­ Tlie Hiutlhgs camp Fire is eatab- INSPECTED WATERWORKS
1 Jt is-Interesting to know mat Has- TWO HUNDRED FOUR PASS
fishing J service bureau tor the .•
DATE SEVEN 0IRL8
AND SEWAGE DI8POS
RECENT STATE EX­
I tings In 11132 hud one of the lowest
benefit of patrons and Camp Fire J
'
city tax rates, for a city of between
AND COUNSELLOR
AL PLANTS
AMINATIONS
Girls If anyone in need o! services

PAGES 1 to 6

Civic

17688383
C&lt;SS Wi&lt;" "Outward Bound 4Tnl|LME[IK
Man? Spectators Return to See
Second Performance of Drama

w *'

Outward Bound." first major pro- leading lady*or hero. The success ofPTPnTVh
ductl'oii ot the Hastings Civic Play- - the plot depends on all nine actors—
K£-ZiLi6UiSU
.5.000 and 10.000. in the state The
। that a Camp Fire girl can do such
era Ar-sociution waa received enthu$-;not on two or three principal stars
——
rate last year was $7 62 per $1,000 .
' us mending, housework, care ot chllLARGE ADDITION TO
valuatioh. This yiar the showing ACHSAH BUCK HAD
iastlcaliy.at the performances given as m the usual play An Inferior, THEY MERITED THE AP, dren Oi olner work, will call Mrs E SURPRISED AT ECONOM­
will be much better as th? Tate will
ui Central auditorium, heir, June performance by any one of the
LODGE BEING BUILT A Caukln. phone-3479 or Mrt Milo
ICAL PUMPING COST be $6 00 per $1,000 valuatlofi, with
THE HIGHEST AVERAGE 9 and 13 The fact that many spec- characters would detract greatly
PROVALOF THE PUBLIC
| DeVries, pitone 3281. they will
tlie city's totaj Mscsimefit cquallred
tutors after wemg the play on the , from the production. That is why I
—
.
।
recommend
girls
who
will
be
glad
of
W. K. Kellogg Foundation
Especially Interested in Fact ut nearly $400,000 law than a year Nyol Brown Was Close Scc- opening evem'ng came again for Um* Outward Bound" u difficult for an Hastings' Fine Schools Are
;the opportunity of obtaining work?
ngo
wrjtid performance illustrates to, 4 mate ur t roup. .One or two talented
—
... n
..
Looking After Interests of
That Our City System is
ond—Student! Pass Into
Last year the average local tax
what extern thu umiaual play actors cannot carry the rest of the1 roisioic Because 01 ad‘ Camp Fire Girls Work
Operlited Profitably
late p?r $1,000 valuation nr 46«J
took hold" and at the same time, cast along.
.
the Eighth Grade
aence of Dissension
1
Tin- Camp Fire Girls’ camp al iit'iire KeUogg-campat Clear lake.
Mayor Spaulding ot Tcniu and all Michigan incorporated to*ns was
Two hundred ftfty-rix seventh is a great compliment to the con-1 The very fact that on the opening
The
annual school
meeting was
;n which the players evening,
cvTiuiif, the
u&gt;c audience
auuirixcc sat
.tab for
bvt nearly
tirariy
.
.
Cirar lake, south of Dowling. la a
the members of the council of that
graders wrpte the state examination vmcing'manner
.
'.lireand'*one-half
hours
in tiic heal held in the Central School audltorstagedit.
•
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•1
—
very busy place these day:. Fifteen the Kellogg Foundation will duph- city vjdtrd Haatlngx Tuesday and
two hundred four were promot­
iver half the overage, This and
Tht- dramh by Sutton Vane is a of the uuditixium. paying close at-, lum on Monday night. It failed to
new cabins ore being completed by
Wednesday of last week. They came
ed to tile eighth grade.
UH Foundation.
K.immutum work
Anything you can do to. here to see the working of our sew­
all be less than half:
.... tcntion to the very end. indicates the bring oul u i#nfe 3 crowd as that
•--tucT-: ...
it _
u the
•I.-- W K Ri-Hom
Work mn ‘&gt;r “nr
Ai ltvah Buck of the Carlton Cen- difficult &lt;.ne to - produ.-.
Camp Fire Girls will lx age
has begun on * l_.„. ..Id
disjxisal plant, but especially to
.......
r.. •
SB
ABM. BIK- ,11
tri* school received th? highest av­ type of play that onreither lik&lt; s im- ............
U’dnc. which will be the recreational
Of votes cast was 164.
enge in the county. 94 per cont. menrely or doesn't llko at ah U a prcciated. At the conclusion of each ____________
- - minutes of the previous un•' tor by the middle of-the ml- performance the players were rework-. pl.ii&gt;- of Hustim:-. uhhh has
Nyol Brown of the. Lincoln Mlioof
... Avyna
..
.
. wnn
.....ond
meals will be prejMied and served
. a Mate-wide reputation for excel- &lt;
m
was very
...ne
an
, ; '«"* • &gt;*f':
full qulted by the audience to answer nlul
we read Mnd lpThe saw and the hammer are inuk. lencv mid low tux'rat ion cost Only
average of 93 4 per cent
zignifkarue .d tar hm&gt; ..nd plot, the .&lt; urfaln calls and bouquets were provra and the treasurer presented
Hig merry music al the present time
|three or four mc’mbrra were here,
Wm Robert Drake of the Barnum
hk.-lj
tx- t.r.-.c burin,.1 j.n-.-« nted to each at the three worn- hb, report for *.iw year ending July I.
i&lt;nd everything is being whipped into
on Tuesday. They were so favor­
schvof received the highest grade tu 11
'b‘
one “connect* «n in the play A the second per- 193, He could not, of course, give
etui I &gt;c for tire o|*ening of Hie first
ably impressed that the mayor and
........... • ----— was
..... Ja culn
p,rlr .leiMl
uw present
Word Study and spelling which was *1:,‘ *&gt;’sr,! ,,! t,M' htama it betxxno formancc.
Mn&gt;. ..........
Florence ----Groos
complete
.report ILK
for the
summer period.
the re.-t of the aldermen together
requested hv
by the •&gt;»•*
players,
year, as thb.
will
not end
VH per rent In penmanship. Aciuah «*.
“*■ T4t exciting three-act ^.'pe.'laliy "«•«*&lt;«-«
— ------------... sear_ ------------* until
Work of pouring concrete for tire
with other Ionia ofllciuh arrived MISS ARBER, FIELD SEC­ Buck. Ilah Dingman. Bettie Emer­
adventures uiuiginubk- : to appear on the stage and receive a tlic nts( oj ntxl niomjj. However, he
foundation of the new cuinp kitchen
here, Wednesday AU were greatly
itu
an
ambitious
underbouquet
&lt;d
races
In
token
of
their
dld
glve
B
tentative
report
covering
son,
.Margaret
Kellogg
and
ElizaT
“
1
'
&gt;'
*
iv
*
U1
-------------RETARY. TALKED TO
JACK
RAKOWSKY
HAS tntnrestcd as well as much pleased
ic)mi year.
belli Streeter each received 98 per taking fur an amateur group to at- appreciation for splendid work she thc
ut the .south eiid of tiic present
over what they saw and with what
BEEN CONSCIENTIOUS
ROTARY CLUB
president Fred Johnson, on mocent In reading. Ix.tiis Starkeh re- te,np‘. for a drat production but it did in connection with the prodticDxlge building The foundation and
; they learned about the economy at
'reived 100 tier cent and in geogru- w;is "put acto-&gt; with the iinUh and '*lon
, „ ' ..
. ,
' Hon. appointed five tellers and b*iENGINEER
flrat floor of the addition will tie
our waterworks pumping 'plant.
• Outward Bound required connrit cul ror a n^mbcr of
) phy Uw hlithWt grade was 94 per cvanplftera-A of a reteran troup.
completed thU week; but the struc­
I Ionia lias a big Diesel engine lo NINETY BOYS EN­
•rent earned by Ralph Swift
In
'Outwuid Bmiixl Ls a rencsxo! .‘•iderable work for proper -itaging th(. Mh&amp;i boord to succeed Carl
ture will not be completed until next ECONOMICAL CON­
i furnish power for its pumps In its •
physiology and hygiene Bennie varied characteitza’.ions. In the or­ The members of the cast rehearsed Wt.splnUr. whose term would expire
ROLLED
AT
PRESENT
full, when the kitchen will be tin; waterworks plant. This engine has
(Continued on page fivei.
, on the first of July. Because of the
Brooks received 9H jier cent to-low dmary scnn-dFthe word there U no
hired and the new camp dining room
STRUCTION OF ROADS bcm operated for better than twenty
is a list of thu-sc who were promote! ------------------------------------ - ---- 1
__________ _______________ —------- - excellent service Mr. Wesplnler has
connected with the south end of the
• years mid is entirely outclassed by Three Graduated From Al­ to the eighth grade. ’
given in his six years on tile board.
kitchen A large dormitory build­ During His Regime Not One such n modem .plant as Hastings
bion High School and All
ASSYRIA TWP. - Bell — Donald
1 Ids name was again placed in the
ing. which will provide winter quar­
• ixissesaes,
Robinson. Earl Thompson. Eagle—
I field with no one opposing him. The
DROWNING FATALITY
Were on Honor Roll »
Cent of Taxpayers' Money ! city Engineer sparks took .the1
tern for forty under-prlvilrged chil­
Dorothy
Htilnies.
1
Donald
Martin,
i
ballot was taken and the tellers redren; Will uImi1 be constructed at this
1 members ut Ionia’s city government
Mi'c. Elta Helen Arbor of Detroit, Thornley Runkin. Louis Starken.
Has Built Jloads
1 po. ted a total ot 143 votes cast, of
camp next fall The present camp
1 to tile waterworks plant and showed
field secretary for the.Starr Com­ Austin—Maurice Newberry. Aseyr- Hastings People Had Tragic
which Mr. Wcsplnter received 134,
Last week We chronicli d tin-, fact' them that Hustings "has four elec­ a
kitchen will Ixi.uwll far the .sum­
monwealth, was In the city on Mon­ la—Bernard Gibbons; Sheldon Rus­
। with nine scattering.
that Coirniy Engineer J A. Ra- , tncally oix-ratcd pumps. The small- day. when she appeared before the
Experience at Lake Almer .
. ,
; The term ot A. Lynn Brown also
EuUi of the'fifteen cabins, most k'»*J.ky had resigned, mid would end':«.m has’a capacity of 250 gallons per Rotary Club, presenting the work of sell Ellis—Roger Pilgrim. Briggs—
Gon-Quin
on
Monday
Ruby Reneau. Lloyd Terpening.
o! which are ulreudv completed, will bis work on Saturday. June 24 It l minute The «cxt two have each tiic Commonwealth.
Geraldine Van Auki-n. Checkered— ■ We often read of cases of pre-. ATTENTION TO A PROPER cvwor to him must be elected. Si
The
a’ccomnuxiate seven girls und n Quite nrautury. we think, for tlx a capacity of 350 gallons jx.-r mlnutf. • At present, tla-re are ntoety boys-,„
BMC Davis. Lincoln—Mary v
&lt;mtrcs.. metutiou where impending danger]
OBSERVANCE SHOULD 1 names of Mr. Brown to succeed htaCharles,
.cpunsellbr. Five of them are Ur be taxpayers to give M.riou.% thought, The largest one ta connected with ut this place of refuge, more than 1 Irene
E-.elyn Berry. Frances Charland,
&gt;elf and of Wallace Obom were ofnorth and ten south of Hie Lodge I" th‘‘ ruad situation in this county tin* new well and has a capacity of ever before. Burry county having Dorpthy Seltler. Nyol. Brown. Ken-■ or warnings an- conveyed through i
BEGIN SOON
bred Mr. Brown received 134 votes.
■ pay cldc m ans not quite explained
On account &lt;:f
of liaviug
having m
much hilly l«W gallons per minute. Our city
Tilt* fira- wooded ureu alii make a 0:1
.v&gt;&gt; nuieh
lads HxT1’
। neth Strain. Arlu Vandlln. Haroldi by ordinu.y deductions
Mr Osborn 29. one .scattering. With­
circum....
bcautiiui iVttlng lw Um buHUimcr «»“&gt; MiW country.’ this county L- engineer explained that the economy twb
One
well imagine the worry
Smith.
.
out question Mr a&gt;born would have
--- can
—
•«■•••••jstahces that cannot be laughed at MUCH, VALUABLE
u;jd tlie camp Two
•&lt;iu*
&lt;.n&lt;-0!olthe
themost
niftstdllhcult
difficultininthe
theMate,,
sttit&lt;&gt; .'of tins urrangvment is due tb the
rexixauibility that Floyd Starr
BALTIMORE TWP. — Dowling— or easily dfsmlswd as Just -a uueei
nr ubu Ix-ing erected adjoining the lh which to maintain u m«&gt;d .system fact that an electric (mipp will at ull and
umcidence.
HISTORY AVAILABLE
.S’Sn'TXSd.S'
and his'
hei|x-rs have in nrovtdlnir
providing ;’ vir&lt;rintn
Vlrginm*’ Wilcox. * ‘Dorothy' Joiuts. coincidence
;,lid
Ids heiiM-rs
. ’"'
..
.| two groups of tubiiiA. All the cabin-; "t county mid.-. In counties where times lx- more cconomicaf if it shall
*,-uu
----- , Bobby
f&gt;uv«i
- am
Such 4a umk
case
surely occurred hi
----but no one had suggested his name
will be completed lids wick? A log the l.ind te level this U not r-o be. operated ut about, lu’ rated ca­ food, clothing, shelter and educa-, McOmber—Dora Gardner.'
for tlu-c ninety
i»ungs wonaay
Hustings,
Monday,
. .;
-----' youngstess.
'—T"a'” Traver. LeRoy Spicer. Herfdershott
••l-.-l.......-, M
nuMings.
Monday, involving well The Tract Known as “Barry until about three minutes before the
t'ixt pr of siding
aiding is
t* Ix-ing
i&gt; im; u.«-d
u.-s-d un
on the tfUb!«^&gt;nir. Barry county will have pacity. There are times, especially lion
many
of
whom
have
never
had
a
-Margaret
Garrison.
Raynrund
Tpknown
people
here
'
b
o
’‘77 V“d.
Garrison. Raymund Tj&gt;ixople here.
Rnnt Purchase” Sold
balldl
to •» ukcn
raTiins,
to the buildings al, a lol &lt;4-problems to be worked out ai night and often during winter
’ similar
A
they
received the
theloving
loving bias
bins W.-rks-Kenneth
Weeks—Kenneth Burjieo.
■ - lur
- son Harry
hme wheretlw
y revived
Burpee, BaBa- ywith
mi chaufleux County Seat Purchase Sold
leuvea &gt;he memberaWp of the
in carrying on tfhat lx the evident days, when 250 gallons per minute home
(Continued on page&lt;'nu*&gt;
ut Starr , CommonMl•• Tobias.
Brooks,— airs
xj, ii.
H..A.
Adrounie was rv;uriuiu;
retunum:!by Eurotas P. Hastings
: board precisely ox it ha* been. There
---............ Durfcv—Bcnnlc
—. ...........
.n- aotvuiuc
plan &lt;il the state, of lulling cWry-i are ample for many hours ot the care, they g&lt;-.
*rea .kJ&gt;
4 X*
^“orhd Gladys Van Patten. Barney Mills— froni Grand Rapido in the ..IterMany of our readers attended the WiU 110 reason why a change should
ro.id in the county a part of tiic
(Continued
on
page
two.
Rtrrss. the burden is doubly hard, ns Garrett. Isham. Ar and MartiM. En-„.4... .1
.
Many 01 our rcaoera u u _na ea inc
.ah
NINETY FAMILIES
county system. .That la why the
PUTTING IN GARDENS state 'has provided for th? taking PEONY DAY 0B------------------- . ----------- --------------- —voting ladies walking cn the highway
ycar. nlcn.
IWW ln progress.------------------------------- -~
' over by the county’of ail township;
I^FRVFn IM HASTING’? appropriations by county boards oi aid Near. Dennis Frederickson, How- u
. tIH
. cureciion-oi
tne
iuk
&lt;- one
oi
in
the
direction
of
the
lake
«.&lt;•
U
or
sc,..,
wlll
the
centennial
of
,
PW
“
„
»
nd
, hiBliwnys. ‘.
.
,
or scon will ire. me
oi
J""*
\btKVtU IN HAbllNbb •11I&gt;.,vio.rS D.M year ubout $6,000 .rd C&lt;xlllCT. Carlton Center-AehUn ueXtatoX of
Welfare Association Asks for' We can understand the disjnsltion
the ”
settlement
of the
city of Ionia
tl»
n'; Ji"';■(ah Buck. Betty Car|x-ntcr.
Soli5? Howard - --------- ■ - •its
\™%“Lu!i'
Wd24a°be
“1?. I«®*'H
h“is‘ fine that the nremtors
“•
—• ’ll• n\
n TO rimn n.dinn chnuirt he «rtv- of the .school board have worked U&gt;of the county road coinmi&gt;--lon to Lovely Blooms Placed in the
■
Donations of Cabbage
: save expens-fc fn a time like thL».
Stores
by
Merchants
and Tomato-Plants
c.i|X'Ciuliy when the county d&lt;]&gt;cnd&lt;;
. Wum. 14.
p.4 .n April
Ctarlr- Wlllu ful,
'*‘^1 “* “ ““ “9*
.««■&gt;* C.iri.mjU .llhowh rial ..11
V«
Rome time ago it was pQnnur.ct-ti'•_____
, upon
_r„ what
________________
___
ntirely
it n-a-ivea from
on Satuniay
1 lite $200 authorized by tiie Board, old Eckert. Helen Steckle, Donna
■&gt;, Xdrounrf'was awav with the-1 n®Soccur un!**
.
! Buskirk and the board Nothing can
hi Ila- Banner that .tiic city would th.- stole to do all lU irt.id work,
Barry eaunty’s chosen flower, the The outlook for grttmg Ha* balance Thaler. Ednh
Newton. Wilson
.JfTut havtog t^ibte wfth it I
w
Pa
* more hurtful to . cU? JJJd7ia
provide tin- ground und reed tot the Tht .-tate is not in a position to pay: : peony, had its first.official recog- ot Un- W.OtJo I* no’, very encouraging. - Gur-rnwv Welcome Corners—(John ..... lt
an&lt;i return, i'Of tlle
of y1**11*110 af]d
whnrte chan &lt;Hi«en»inr» oyer u-hml
u.ilar-.- lamilie.-. who would put m.jhq money it owe-: the coqiity. I’ mtlon Sunirday and was huhored in according'to Mbs Arber.
Kenfield Helen Rose. Chewy—1 . L?
. K.t s
™
, t&lt;,|r «en&lt;r*l ot this state, on the 26th
jUrdt-tu tiiLs-.-.ummer to help les in &lt;i’nu quit? probable tin- state cash the window- trims of many of the The yearly budget for the Com-, Herbert Ketcham. Glendora hfill«-r.;^.j|,Lepm/ jie fo&amp;nd&gt;&gt;Mni Adrounk *£ny °r Jul}? ,8«-6 'O’id l°
i the fact that the iieople bock the
Ute heavy burden iiext winter.
du? tlie oxmly may no! lx- paid ti&lt;‘\t business houvs on State street.lore- monwralth is from $40,000 to $45.000.'.Royal Miller. Harold Nelson. Fredn^"’diSd ’b,e- Lansln!r ,KmK’bur&gt;: "n,d
Tchoo’board and th^rdlmd nT
It u gratifying to know Hurt a to- year, mi tiir tnom-y available may Iv bouquet-, nnd baskets of this roy- the averag-cost tx*r boy being $1 00 die- O’Connor. Brown - Charlie nwtt lMt hV ' ; m,x't dW,rcs*d n.-lius Kendall, «il of Marshall.
; “dd 1
and su° •
&lt;
lai ut
thl
oi (&lt;»
(o fnmiltcs
families lmi.y
huip responded
responded t. n»l be adequate.tor linaticim: the .1 bi.-.,m making an attractive per day. which includes XoUuS Brertutse" Wayne Henney ?rX conmtion oi minu, urguu; mm 10 im-l. ’SUth ’ tor
fo,. (jJP sum of
of M00
$3,000
a tract., &gt;*rtnUndenl pull together.'
thia offer and are'.co-operating , in'county n.ad program for 1934. In islwwinu up and down the street, i
rContinued on page six&gt;
iKnrrui. Theron Hecht, Wilma Us­ mediately out to Lake Al-Gon-Qmn|of la^d ln township three north of
every way poiaubk.
.
view &lt;4 this situation « decrease in . Tlie
------------—
6iyt.sGrovc-Ro-.aiie
??*?!'‘.“Iraw’»»8ht west, which is now ( KELLOGG HEALTH CAMP
Tlie committee-having
committee having We
the "Peony
"Peony
---- ----- • —•—
a—
»--------------bnrne.|borne.
Costa rimve
—Rotan.- ra.n.
W G. Bauer luu donated-the UM- th.- salary of the county engineer:Dav" arrangements in charge are ahyh |Adv DCAI I7CQ
1 nett Marcvne Kinnc Raitlii—Rus- U*P
/ r 5*l,s happening
to their '| lld'UUK'
Hayings township,
but 4
wax
or-I
to nDCkl nM II HUE 1Q
'
''
IVWIWIIIILJ. WU*
4.' not VI
son. A,ul
And 80
so ‘insistent
did 'she
become
ganized at
nt that time
time. The tract was
Lil Tarei^r
Mteu&gt;nl dld
hr becon
«‘ | canned
TO OPEN ON JUNE 19
o. neuriy
ven acre., in the first was inevitable Bui we qin- .tion tire vi-.y grateful tn all who co-oix-ratcd HUAILIRni nCRLlLllo
•ell
Tna-laar.
IH&gt;1( tbe /I.W'l.'t' tt., rt.vl ,wit
frw-,t
....
.■
wmd. five ucics eoiiig into pctat--.. uiMiotn ot making so.drastic a cut; m making it such a success
’
'
«7fi FROM POPPY DAY
CASTLETON TOI- Uke Vl~ toward the lake He wut, fortunate jpurcha!W - “
- - - ^77
.
five ncn-j, into -beans, and .m Uu-.a- 1 -:ted Cj. Eai:1,"’.‘r Itokowsky to, There arc several very .successful
* ° rnutYI rurr I UH I
Tff.
he --^15:
colmty scat had nl- ( —
Thirty-Six
Children ----Will Go
—
Joyce
Reuser.
Castleton
Center
—
(paianri. ubout 3.000 ci/bbitofc and to- ,.‘uuid in h&gt;&lt; resignation.. We arc clad
Mor“trt *Ty ready hren i«dUd hereby eommis■ -to
powers of pj-onies in Ihutings and Does Not IncludeViolet
ContribuGordon.
Keith
Baas.
"
From Barry County
.puitu plants will be placed, Tilts
- ------ -* ---------------*‘
(Continued
bn page Shf'
r-J&amp;eo tuer‘‘\As w allghtcdrand got to the ^^,8
le state: but there were
ithe gardens have ixxn nt tpeir best.
nonets O
off u
the
pun -.Ruby Webb. Feighnershould provide crnuith to greatly re;:Shore tw saw three figures
struggling no wltlf
ments atav that
i the imst two week*.
।
tions From Middleville
nopKina.
Martin—
rnetui ...
weeks,
77,
scmrtncnoi
wmvtime
umcin
*»» this;
the First Camp
Hopkins.
—Theda
Weeks.ducc the need during tire mining ENFORCING TRAFFIC
Barry ville—Richard Green. Erinund - 1.”u. . J-----“ „* ,
‘
“
P“rt oi
°r narry
Barry vuuniy.
county. The
One of the outstanding peony gar—a Fine Showing
...
----L,,?
, ■ paru
iiec tract | *nie opening of the Kellogg Health
winter?*zz
—...i-.....■ __
.wind
|Wmu
oiowiiuj. und
ana
recqiseu a• disai!u
",,t„„,.d ti.u
’
, ,
„ .
.
• Ind blowing,
Umy,
.nd received
nTO&gt;«a
&lt;l
‘-.
&lt;1,. nonlwn mi«x»r
qu«rt.r «n,i
.nd _
in western
.Mlchigiin isslocaterl
I deh.-, 111
TOrew-m nuuuKau
(Continued
on ____
page five*
---------- ~n
— Ills
... .™
------------lui|I M
Camp nt Pine lake will be on June
REGULATIONS IN CITY I In Barry county at Woodland, owned - , ? , t d'*' D:,wns, president of the
। tressed
call ,from
son to
cornel]1(&gt;The ci{y council Appropriated 1100
I quick and help.
■ IB. Tidy will be U&gt;e first summer
for bininc ncce.stary sccdiCctc., and
and operated by Mb-.-. Stella UIUj American Legion Auxiliary, has ivcda*ii/ DYHUAM
(Continued on page three)
1 cvived to dale $7fil» as the receipts bUtb
RYDMAN
— — •FRANK IB
■ w.Tini.
BUlVMIJlfe oil
IIV 1
t &gt; t
’camp this year and 154 children
the Welfare AMOclatlon Is desirous: Eight Arrests Made for Vio­ • Miss Florenro Panyxt Many
I Throwing
off what OVUICI.
clothes he
of making this money go as far u.
.P"?L
„?n Sttturda&gt;' i
FOR $10,000 DAMAGES I mt'ilif
^YTr
“4 AdtntinlB- mndr his u-iiv BIG RECORD FOR MAY
lation of State Laws and i Hastings and surrounding neighbor-1
(from Calhoun. Kalamazoo, Eaton.
possible, and have sued vded in their
1 hoods have made.the drive there the May 27. with Middleville yet to hear |
City
X"*-*”: “ «&gt;‘v
SHOWSJETJER TIMES
£
efforts.
,
. Ordinances
1 past week’especially to#ee the yard;fr^n- ,
,
.
„„
. , , ' □Ubert P. Wckta.on Bogin.
Right now. thfly need about 2.000 i Some time ago t|$e Mayor gave and nearby gardens—a mass of col-.from ,,,e ‘‘‘"''rent localor 3 000 cabbage and tomato plants. IInotice Unit unless then? wns proper ■ or with their, mammoth blooms of j “*cs •»
county are as follows:
Action Against Maple
Winditorm Co. Add. &gt;10,....— shujtes.
—..."
to cumpiete tluir gardnyfc Tho.-u jitlention
■
given to tjic requirements; white,
wine, fiinJt und rofc
V,'n5,$65.19
Grove Man
;lake the girls were already in the ,
292,530 New Insurance
rX
who have a surplus of c.tbbaRe and jInf the state law nnd the city ordiit ,nl1
If you
faiira
fulled
tn .tee
to see
thum
tlwm
iht«this
venr
year
: Woodland.
woodland.
. ......................
2 65
.45
tomato plant.1;, can ‘do 11 fine service i; nances aboiit.*'speeding respecting
Gilbert P. Dickinson of Maplewater.
mark tt on your calendar to do »
.f?rove
in May
ert Louden.
by dopathiK twin to tlx: A-vwclatlon. I! iratlic signs and. tn general, obeying
Grove, has begun a civil damage' He was watching them from the.
next year. It’s a trip that will re- Nashville
‘Rydman
tor“iUh-(shore when one ot’them bei-ume ex- i As everyone knows tlie business of
roLVm'
Hickory . Corners- ----.
SUT Could be left at the Wallace th? traffic., nites lx* would Cause pay you.
• 2 JO j suit against
Frank Rydi
preMudy men- hausfixt and frightened und called1 the Windstorm Insurance Company
couMi.^iuuei^am.
cd &lt;c Seed Store. &lt;&gt;r Mr Wallace the inrsi of violators Evidently - Begun a fewyeara ago ns an in-]
-------- ;000. We have
...» for help He went ro her assistance
or Charles Rogers could be notified that was not jdlc talk, for lur-t week, (viitive tor needed outdoor exercto-I Total
$7600 &gt; tloncd.the tact tiiat when the two:Lt
— --I....
.—------------------------------------------------------------- ! of this city brings it into dore touth
Hint the plant, called for.
.
Considering the present financial: met In Nashville som? ^inre agojand.
land, as many do th
in such cares, sheiwun
shtlwith the
inc pcvpic
|»eople in
of r.v.y
every part «»,
of
r_—Cocrinne Hansen,
. the city officers picked up tour who► the venture has grown to 2500 or
NASHVILLE
gle |■ Michigan. Consequently
Consequently whatever,
whate
‘ Co-i&gt;jxT.Ui|:g with the Welfare As- were charged with speeding and nut;: more splendid, sturdy hushes of out-: condition existing everywhere. the&gt;Rydman punched Dickinson on the ; became hysterical, got a strangle
.. jnew
new business
buxine-sa it
it gathers
gathers in.
in. within
within aa ^[L^swHn^^r^rlt^SiLw’Lnd
spciatlon lx the Thornapple Garden! olkiTiing.stop signs, and four otli- standing ciiqroctor—which make the Auxiliary feels that $76 00 Is a rath- i jaw, breaking the jawbone. An as- hold on tils neck making his atsnowing thU
tnw year, tnottgn
tempi* to help fter
•’•r»
Club, which has rendered splendid &lt;-ts who hud no licenx' plates on: ’ Parrott strain'' of peonies greatly er gooa
good showing
though I; sault and battery charge has been ]jtempU
Irer almost lutite.
fullle.
I given period.
period, Is
is a fair index
Index of ecoeco-; JT ~ °
lisabtance.
; , their’cars.
prized.
theyrc'd
could use'—many
_::7 dir."
times that; twice
■— tried in Justice
‘- ------court‘ in this
Dr.*•'Adrounie
—- ----went
- "------through
*• —muchinomtc conditions In this state The
K,.h.n
'
;
- ------ ———•
-------------amount in their welfare work, but -Cl&lt;—v
city In the first liutance the. Jury the same expenance and finally alt- jbig volume of new insuxanesjafem
If* these ninety families should be |
diXgreerf auu
and iI&lt;9lr lic*i
next vumt
care they
ha.d
got the
girl
tu by the Wk^tunn CompanyO^dShUkTS
BALL GAME.
ICE CREAM SOCIAl] are very grateful for this sum. Sev- di«.gicew
i*n-y er •. .»4.
m .draggle fcw
vaw »
“&gt; w
—- -■» - ------- 1
able to raise their - .vegetables for
aTO&gt;i&gt;ttt..,i Rydman.
n.dmun We
u.-.. are
4f.. told
r..trt tha'
tiv.: !’Shore
slum- all
all being
beimr very
verv close
r-ln— to
to the
th.. jin
in tlie
the month
month of
of May
May this
this year
year furfurr , w .75,1 yr
Dowling vs, Camp Custer, Second
Hext whiter, the saving will mean ;;
Home made ice cream and cake, eral.of the localities were not visit- acquitted
point where
wm-rr tragidy
staiks tn
a^T^on'IS^
Inft. at 'Vickery’s. Clear lake. Sun­ Fridav. Jun- 16. afternoon and eve- ed because of a luck of workers -to ' the Jury were influenced in their'point
tragedy stalks
In and
and nmres
nfthes ure
tlie mret
ma&lt;t ampw
ample prom
proof u»t
Hurt
lot to tiic Welfare agencies
another summer
summer drowning
fatality 1■ times
t‘ni..s are
ar? decidedly
decidedly better
better In
tn Michl-.
&amp;Uehl* ■ *’ ckraSFY-Sen^ilth’^Utorta
।।'.ilng at Quimby church.—Adv,
Other tracts of land in th? city 1 day. June 18 -Adv . V
care for lire .sale
-decision by the fact that their ver-1 another
drowiUng fatality
have also been offered for gardens,
u:t , is recorded.
recorded Tlie
Tire high wind made
made Ure
the - k'an.
in any month
month in
tn over two
----------------------------------------- '
*•*
-----I diet might be used to sustain -a suit
gan. Not in
It
rereue
harder.
Dr
Adrounie
statZ
,
rears
has
this
.company
booked
such
McAllister and
besides throne mentioned above.
: for-damages :n a civil action. Ii-«w£«5s hanlrr. Dr. Adruunie
i's~------- .•----------------------------- "~T~
..... It
n was a fortunate string ot cir-i« “‘rge V0lUn
’r °
HfSSS CORNERB-Bemadin.
appears that Dickinson issuing'
v_olunre
off MW
new risks as in
d d apprecia te it now
Rydman with tlie Idea of getting 'cumstances that prevented it -Dr. ] "W- 1B33. when tire total new inFOURTH DIST. CARA­
dumnges anyway
Adrounlc's car haring engine trouble
trouble fsurjince
«.!»»«&lt;■ was
was 110.293.530. The
Tfi" penn*ojure—*a -। Kcr
pie ''oft tM
this- state ~
would
)L.^V
.P
v Hole’'
----that forced him to return home“,,M have been
hu secretary Acknowledged
VAN TO OTTER LAKE
as
tiling in
May
1932
or'May
tvplren Mw-lk, Charles Tichton.
i mother a premonition heeded:
»nui—- —
— —
^."-7.-:.
—'. •‘’onANoKvtixB-cwiu,
'i- nmfiJust
Im
» u-—
tL
Wliv™
—Cletu$ evutar.
Cutcher.
[someone happening-’, along to give i*®3! to have given the Windstorm ORANGKVILLfi
Leave Legion Hall Promptly
FREEPORT -Doryld Kintz.
.
.
CENSES WILL BE S0LD .lv
th.
....
____
.

RENDERED TINE
SERVICE TO COUNTY

TOLD Of STI
07163753

HASTINGS CENTEN­
NIAL IN YEAR 1936

at 7:00 A. M.—Meet Oth
ers at Lansing

Biggest Selling Event in History of PRESI ^ T
E T
Hastings and Barry County, Friday,
June 30th and Saturday, July 1st Wi,B^X'Xr°”

Fridav
Eriday^d
rtnd Saturday
Saturday,. June
June:IU
30—
—
Julv-1. will see the most
mml „ Mr p A. VanTuyi of ui
Y ‘Srt Now Law Stipulates That i----------

',4r; ta'lhw &gt;aMnt”&gt;ive&gt; .hr GOLDEN JUBILEE AT E.

sales event 111 the hi.story of Barry county. T he done by President Roosevelt during. Pvi&gt;rv Pinhormnn Mn«t ! INTFRF^TFD IN RFT'money then and werent. able to gel
RAI TIMGRF PHIIRrM
Thf Fourth District American Le- ,• important
Bw(» days will bring to the people of this city and county the first twelve days of hix udmints-1 Every Fisherman Must
IN I tn to I tu IN bt I
n, «, the business was not forthoALI IMunt LHUHLn
.glon and Auxiliary caravan goes to’
n&gt;
----------Pay for Privilege
TING COTTAGE SITE coming.
Otter Lake Billet on Bunday. June !«uch opportunities for buying merchandise at money-sav- tration Uiat ire wrote him a letter'
, a company that can add over no.- Pastor and People Planning
,'000,000 of new insurance in a single
18. far the annual birthday party. ; ing prices as were never before afforded. The Bander can- ^d^u* JcX,OJ«)n?m'reOraui- The ne’ laW provides tiiat every
» „
...
Il is planned to leave the Amcrl- not at.this time give the details and complete program, tton .which had existed for more! ’“umnaX&amp;Wa"h&lt;»^^iVlMiBeorcational Opp°rtunities ot month is certainly to be congratu*or Celebration All Day
can Legion hall here promptly ut
laird. It I* needless to add that
Sunday, June 26
i than tiirec years, which had seemed
nlld Conservation oirtcer]' Barry Co.’s Rivers and
7:00 A. M. going via Potterville to but next week it will be presented. Watch for it.
such a showing would not be p&lt;MaiLansing where the others from the
The dedunation "UelterSwUng. Iley." h.» been given L°n..";,
,“SSLl'k»‘ *PPr«ei«ted
. , bie except for the splendid reputa­ The pastor. Rev. F. W. King, and
district will meet the Hastings crowd to this great valuo-sacrittcing sale, which will mean much thinking that any attention would week as the reason opciu. on Sun-'
non and
ano record of
01 this
tms company, “*■
°&lt; Uje
Brethren
on Tuesday tion
at 8:30 o’clock.
and tlie fine spirit and fair dealing church in BalUmore Twp. are
money
saving
to
all
patrons.
It
is
made
possible
by
the
cobc
paid
to
it.
except
that
possibly
;
day
June
25.
j
a
nlce
let
“
'
r
fro,n
a
resident
of
one
Those who are planning to go
it has always’shown When people pjannlng a fiftieth anniversary celeLlccnMS ma&gt;' ** recured at ihel^lh"
please notify T. 8 K Reid or F. W. operation of the business'nifep of Hastings, representing
can get such satisfactory Insurance braUon of the erection and dedlcaAruiable There will to plenty of ull liue» ..f nwrchendWw. ,
h!
os the Windstorm -Company fur- tlon of the church to be held on
can. for all wish to make the trip.
at the very low'price patrons June 25. A very »xxl program la be­
For’Friday evening an interesting program has been pre- 11 ktto- from the President s recre-iAuto Sport g'h0J) alsd lrom Mr ing a cottage or cottage site on the rushes
have U&gt; pay for it. they realize that Ing prepared with s|W*kera and
pared. At six o’clock P. M..there will be a twilight baseIHun,ncr; Vem Bera. Nashville; Har- Thonuipple or at one al our many 1: is a wise investment and nothing various stwclol numbers beginning &lt;$
EMMANUEL VACA­
L«U iruniv between th.
Independent, und the
“n thuiroer Uw l.dy «yi "W. but. inability to pay could or would 10:30 A MTION BIBLE SCHOOL
. Columbia Cleaners,Colored.Giants of Battli! Creek.
CTT--------- "
------I Ville; Tubbs' Resort. Pine lake; h“re been to jour beautiful little keep them from getting such In- Hits churcn was erected In
The company not only and lias been In continuous sendee
From eight o’clock that evening until nine o’clock there. . ^june™4KGAIN event ?,pltAjers w^°rt’ Ou,n *ake: Henry
a»d
t^coiiid : surance
Held Daily During Month of
w rites a liberal policy but makes the past fifty year* and is in a good
will be a bund concert on the court house lawn given by: It has been the custom for many
'’snijth a^’lSeRon**’’ anrt Wl1 come week eh45”
l,BW:
J"s,men* ana
fair “a
adjustment
and prompt W
pay- stale of preservation
July Same as in Two
the Hastings city Hund.
years for tire Rexall Stores to oiler:
“ 77,
|; ft
it i*
is eertainly
certainly very pleasing
p:easmg lo
to nrenis
niiiiti of losses
Iubvcv, T!ic
Tti« co:n;xuiy
cc...p^y inainmain- A special invitation is axtandad to
Former Years
tiiat inc
the icvjvaliuii»l
recreational uu.au-*'
advan- ’—
•*&lt;«
*n zilch
*“ch a“ so
MUnd
Q .*tn arrol ci’TO- fl... iTnaGnrvA
&lt;~*i i n
to'tbe buying public an op|Mrtunlty i
REMOA'AI. NOTICE
', know iiiav
-'--—
und "nangl*) all who have reread tMa rtMIHg te
t«Ke» at
our rivers
lakes are
condition
P»V of
«ta MStOT
lire capacity
of
Rev. J. A- McNulty, rector of Em­ 1 1 Ak8 '30 Mnd m’.30. the ,Iast,n88 Commercial Club Dou- to save money on toilet gv-oii during j Joi,n Bulling A- Son have moved i------...
I-..-.and
rnndltian
thatbeit call
al wavsthat
nav Uitscoil
Uieal wan
catucltv
and ttMtt
manuel church, announces that the blp Quartette will give a program of songs on the Court June. In this Issue of the Banner lthetr dlsp!ay bf radian and Bpartdn'coming so popular among non-rosl- ■1QMes prompUy. Tiiat Is why it vu fanuilM. presldtof
Dally Vacation Bible school Is to be house lawn.
V/41 IB l it
Ob Stebbins,
a.CL/UUU, proprietors
|JB V|&gt;. BW a of
V. ]ioe
j boxes
DOXCS to
IO the Crothers Hardware!dents that they wish to become per-;??** to.
Carveth
a ahowlng
all
tn session in July this year, as in
.May.
1933
We
congratulate
lha
munlty
and
tn
f*«*
the
local
Rexall
Store,
make
Uiclr.store
—
Adv.
manent vacationers here.
From 9:30 until eleven o’clock there will be dancing on anncwncimwi^of Subigerent.T?e"
company and its agents, and con- may foal inclined to I
Enrollment in the school has been the'pavement on Church street between Court and State prices
OLD FASHIONED DANCES.
| gratuIaUy the people who have pur- to coma In the mor
they------are---qubting
win afford*
- ------------------ -----------------HO.ME.MADE ICE CREAM.
very .satisfactory in tire past, and is streets.
Every
Saturday
night
at
dear
ciiased
over
$10,000,000
worth
of
ail
day.
Ptewa
brtnf
1
i purchasers
a very
.
. ’
"
* material
*’ saving. । And strawberry shortcake at Carllexpectid to be even larger this sum­
I Read more complete particular* on, ton Center. Thursday. June 15.— lake beginning June 17. prizes given I flrst-dasa insurance in a first-daaa Hot coffaa will to s
mer
1 Watch for particulars next week.
—Frank Herrington Jf.
I company.
welcome.
‘another page.
I Adv, 1 wk-

rf

�PAGE TWO

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 193J

DENTISTS TO GET
POST GRAD WORK
I UU I Ultnu VIUlItl
W. K. KELLOGG F0UNDATI0N MAKING THIS
POSSIBLE
SIXTEEN
------------- COME
.. -_p FROM•
THREE COUNTIES

Period Covers a Week Starting July 31—Will Study in
Evanston and Chicago

Other Alumni! Fin- ■

DISTRICT GOVERNOR

,.clwoj ai)d Include Dr Charles B

w« oh&lt;.s.» y-mn. »,*
Honor nt District Rotary

Convention

ford of Fennville: Dr. s M, Fowl/.
of Hastings; Dr. Charles J. WoodA fine compliment abd tribute ».
* “ ut PUinwrli D: Du.W J »u:d
luinu
&lt;’ Hu&gt;.t. a- ii knroi
Wight ot Charlotte and Dr Gezrjr &gt;•»« and st one’ime rvi;iroc.'«d ».i
Hasting.- High m hesd but n &gt;w .tipwZedetbaum of Charlotte
Die group ult.r.ding the Chi.—: ir.trna&gt;'t&gt;i of.the 8&lt; John* jhiWi:
rohruh. At tiro 15th Ihstnct Rotary
c.firxe of Dental Sursrss ...
Dental l&gt;pai:m&lt;-t.
1,
, ' .
;.ru.»&gt;V‘P
■ ' ‘
’ ’ t!'
’
deal­ 1th tlft* principle., and tech­
_•
nique* urod lu tlie r AW action cd
dare Ontario.
teeth tend *urgery about the mouth
.1
They will opiate in clinio at Cook
r.
County hteviui
we'd 4 at ti.«
1
••chool* Th.- - drntuDr
Genrgv I. Ucku-uol ot tlu* ct’v
»roti.
,,f w A
&lt;»f EaU.n Hair.-!--.
1&gt;r Charle; A Rurtbra i of (;:.»&lt;.
. ’
?&gt;

WORLD FAMED RACER
HERE TUESDAY, JUNE 20

Ralph DePalma With Racing
' Antcnr- the Barry county yodn/ Car and Free Picture Bhow j
Talka to receive diplomas from colat H. 8. Auditorium

■ OFF CltS
LOCAL NEWS
VIS TED HiSTINGS'^-^.

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

(day. teaturday. Sunday ntghU. Nine
(Continued from page one)
.leges 11113 year were Roy Eugene
-------------------------------------------Hastings
U to have tlie.great
priv-- ----------------------------------------------------- piece bond-Adv.
Walters of Delton, who received a degr of seeing Rulph De Palma, vetW11,,n .lu%
Tth* Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle
degree of B. 8 in
from ,ril’1 race &lt;Btwr. who Will come tn Jeirofros’twvomTuM viTlonn TJlr S“l1_,iaye.1a, ?,cnlc ,l I’r‘,lric’'11,»’
“ agriculture
•“ —......................
Tiro council

h 'degree of B 8 in civil engineer- &lt;wr
„„,w o
,&lt;r Refining Company
tbe White
Star
puts on
on its
Its free
freeshow
showatattbe
theHarting*
HaHmg.
■' &lt;' 11,11,1 Motijtav June 13 Another puts
ttaAtiugs graduate from M S C p.-u
k.—, auditorium, and, wiU
... T
Ihgh —
whool
txwx. Guy Albert Colbert who was on
thnl time.
.
on lhe
the sU&lt;e
Mage at
at that
alien on M. -------A. degree । ,
Mr’ Dcp*,n“» k- being brouglit to
nine, omitted
from our Hasting* bv the Whit» stnr Wrfin
Another mu
----:
that of Kenneth ", C&lt; mpany who
ureronmro □
w'^&gt; 'llR&lt; **',&gt;1&lt;dual,
— of
-----preronting
a
lUdii..!,
Hun Ifrnlurp
*.,7 show atwin.
?_ jut
U.nfc
Wilcox, u graduate of
Ha-rtings
High
the
High rohool
J»u-“
school with the cU's.of 1628. who ^torium Tuesday evening. June 20.
graduated w an Ixmor student from Mt 30-9 30 The bill for the »how.
P .r
BW.1IW * Oollegr of K.l«- which it to be entirely tree include.
u.,..- -&gt; in IN-e 1932 H- « •• mart, a t„„ „IhPr (cures beside Mr Den lrr.’at ul pin Theda Pi frateinit. Palma, who wiif be prrront In per-

gr.uitcd

to Albert

will £ the ?rick eLfi“ ••^Ir dMlgnated merchant Beer
. V th tiro
-Xn W‘U not ** con,ume&lt;1 °J* thc I™"”
h.vl m pl
„ u**
' f"‘ an !iir2
£ *. 2 ‘
™ &gt;"u w“nt &lt;o
w
« &lt;*«‘ng
“lto oiroratldn- Id tf iX wK machine, or 11 you want to rent one.
\
“Peranrii. ana. it more water ar have
.
. ..the_.Singone .......
repaired, read
‘ht’u14 l*
“* »(XX) imUon
PU«'»P
Pu„„, “
.. ready
,™i&gt;. bv
bv Just ■.bfuJjOT
turning on
can fro'inrraarod
1 Tn
*’*c are
’’’‘ ,or
***
Th~
... &lt;rc11 aa!
&lt;■».
I« in
tb,~
eXi^wT^in *ho *u,‘
P'*™11**
CMr* T,le
to
a
total
ot
1.950
gallon*
jmt min
X Xch 1. m^h n X r£n
ml ‘­ Utu'c*Gar‘«B ll« • "u"'b«
ute.
h‘ which Is much’ more
T ’than
„ dou’­ •'»&lt;&gt; "*«• r*r' lh,X
sdverltaing
ble the nmotihi’r»n'
‘
4 ” n,h'1,l# elsewhere in thu issue of tbe Ban.
.
«)»,»»»
~h-«.
Should anything Interfere with
the ncr.
'! he council on Friday evening
- - F~- recognized the prevaUin* w age scale,
theing'wages to be paid for city em­
ployees at 30 cents per hour for day
labor, with. 50 cent* an hour for man
and team.
housewives should
- X--~x,
Frank Becker was given jrormisLEARN new methods
..;i" Mnn by the council Friday night to
pul ii .Mini over the stairway leading
to the basement underneath the oh!
" s'8p"“H“,0-De"°l.oppenthlcn store, corner State and

£*

Fathers
Day.

Sixteen practicing dentists at
Barry . Bst &gt;n and Aibxjn r.mnt-.
will receive post-graduate tnMrucnon tn ther prafetrional work at
the NOrthw-Ktern Univeraity Dental
School. Evamton and tiro Loyola
Uraverslty Dental School. (Thlcagn
The sixteen, under the afrangenients made by the W K Kellogg
similar natWtwl
Foundation, will do special work at kruduai
the two rohoois
physicians of the thr
The po«t graduate work will cm.
alto b-inx planned by
August 5 It ha* br«.n scheduled for tlnn ofltr’al* fur u idle
those dates m order to }&gt;.-rm:t tiro
dentists to attend tins Centennial
Remember him on his
Dental Congress, which will meet in
.. .... ,
,......
day as he does you.
dnicago on thj week following thr when the United Stati - -.vent off the
special courro.
gold standard, in. it did a few
He lihett things to wear,
Six of the dentists will receive in- ago. It would under Mine and senstrate Canning at Three
Hruction in pjienitlve procedures in i.iv.ly impair tlu nitiiui'- crvdi’
things that are stylish
&gt;iie Chief Guidings ot the Has­
Meetings in the County
Children*, rientlytry, with ah oppm- Nothini.'&lt;if the kind ha1, happened,
and comfortable.
Mb. Hotx-rt.i
..
• CWhi,*2 ccssful oiroratian. It required ex- tings Fire l&gt;’partment and another
tunity to operate five hours every ’Ui.-.t week the 1 av.-mmhnt 'ithr-u
Mis.
Roberta Hershey.
HrrsJwy. Mpecmtut
specliilbt 2.
■'
O^X.U«"
-- ------- *W&lt;I&gt;»* -III Mday in the clinic* of the Northwest - .an u.'iir •&gt;! $90&lt;i.«»AW a.r/errun•
.trtiunn,
...
.... ... ... I'‘&gt;«
iwm.ma cmmntlon
cm University Dental school Tiro securities at .1 very tow rate of in
Let IIS suggest ....
fc......
XX.
* &lt;».
"'W-UK
«,f»sn,..Tlmmmm
»&gt;,;&lt;* ,w till d “non. k'£,; ”‘T“na Tm
■Mr' ZE
six are: Dr. Charles Mullen of Ot-’ tere.-t Public sfibacriiitton -re h. Id
teso; Dr George H._ Copp of Plain- open !w a h-w d.iys *.-uul !l.. .un­
Th, l..m. I,.Ik. u.t. ...Pmwl, In.....
.ml
v.oubk.
Tl»
mwuinm.nl
u
:&lt;»,,»»»
mo.
PRICES
WILL
BE
IN
­
well: Dr Frank Carrothers of Hxs- •&lt; l ipthms totaled more than five
!«, rar
■""••■'•I «MI« ~l.r
""
Iwre when fli&lt;-» are very trouble­
Xmi'y”™
KI
tings; Dr R. M Serijan. Middle- nm.-- tlro'antount of the rocu:!’'&lt;■•
CREASED SATURDAY
saint The Wallace Feed and Seed
Mlle; Dr
Wm. I. Hurd of EUton offered 'pits show* public r.utfidehre
..... ...
■un-Th.mu.y. u?Kpl’SK"'«iu«uM K' ‘"-A" '"'- W
S'.nt- ;.r«- ottering the Paramount
White or Colored
Rapid.' and Dr. John B- Dowdigan in our goiernment and in it.', inn .]After That Day You’ll Have June l&amp;th. nt" 1:30
1
’p* “
atv Va* wckJd m iis limn l?.h ,nfc *
M’ tlu' Um rt‘&gt; d,d ,u,t T. N T Fly Spray, It's a low
of Charlotte '
rity
m
money to make im- prinnl product and well recommendDowltttg Church Basement— Fit- folks *uho u-mtid' z. .. ‘n. P^.,h ha'c 10
tn Pay More Money for
“tn £ KUnl,
I« ■»? I?!- cd Read the udvrrtt*cnient in this
&lt;t.i&gt;. June 16th at&gt;Hj30 A M
Tffia Gas Water Heater
new equipment-or'put lii th.' big •*'£*
,,
-, „ .. ,
Drll'in SJehool—Frmav. June lljlh,
nniTiranv
1 wp|! 111 ,hrsP
&gt;’“'&lt;&gt; ,r"'» t2‘ Vfn’’ “»e s’(t. Rod(ifd
a'- 1 30 P. M.
V
1 OiliriAin.
accumulated prom, which the wa- Mr’’ l'1!-"ni:u e Cu. of Flint, ha* paid
There has been n (treat demand
OroiBr
Fuller was born ...
In • ...„««
let works plant hud «-nn
I'irnqd The
1 ,M promptly, .for 11 total of
v :uund for tills
this work .this
.thin year according to
*■
-—Scott
—•
irleanx countv
m,
.....
-------- u. system., „„ tJje nearly four and a half billions of
not ; Harold
J Foster.
County ZiKAgri.
Agt. Or.eanr.
county. New York.
waterworks
I....
I UVUIIIT
•- ZTRl
» m. April
-- 4£L-Jonia
... .have
...................
.... ....
..... .contrary,
......
i- apt to'b^’...
m the red
1' ' tlie largest Farm Mu­
. i&gt; ....................
many people
e/jM'dally
fine 1'14!
,M1- the
,,u’ riv"h
-,,x’b ^hilH
child of ....
the seven
’siinluv- from which they wish to clnldren born to Reuben slid Fanny ro its &lt;itv HuthoriUes wen- pirated !'1,‘l Fire »»!««’ancc Company In
Morris O Hill « the kie.il
rail. Every iiov.-t.-wife understand* culler His mother du d when he wa - tn know that .if j lower rate Ha-w’ul will, lx- glad to talk with
the ranning of fruits hut many feel on - u,ne v'ar* old His Ke work tings I* able to pav ull the e-.-Mi and
anyone needing fire insurance
Raturdav 'tincertafii about fhcir nrothoil* of
Il'&gt;uning and he was a very dyfi.- turn in a food profit each vear.
;• :&gt;-r fi’.: canning veto tables.
Mr Foster R, ,lt :,,ld troclexs worker, achieving ---------- - ------- -----------------vusu. IW&gt; Po“r "Id-dad lias had his ' bumps"
&gt;&lt;( 'wifi lx '.arranged tiic-1.- three meetings to much success and aatisfaction from been efieitcd bv the installation of during the faO.t four years There
Plain and Fancy
the electric pumps. When the sales- ibisn't tx.en so very much to bring a
invitt d to attend
l“e w* i’‘ spent on his farnt in Carl- man for the mantifncturer of electric “mile to his hire But there's a good
lt has been found that a family to” &lt;«wn»Jiip where his family of pumps txjught by the council first '-ime coming Tatlror s Day’ is Sun• of
saved Shit00 on their store tWl&gt;
“nd Jhne girls wth virited Hastings, he tried to roll the da&gt;'- Juf1'’ 181,1 •”‘d T- 3 Baled, the
: bill by having a well filled pantrv reared, one son. Reuben, haring died city two .750 gallon jiumps. but the ’'*‘»thier. has .«iiiro .-uggrstionr. in hU
iielf
1
m early
cnildho+d. To know
hint
— -—.—
..... engineer,
the waterworks commit- “dveitiromcnt m this issue, along
to lov&lt;.
Hershey.Will demonstrate'dif- was t.
— him fdr his. pm- sense ot ter nnil the council .were dead set with some very aitraclive prices
••• ■— and
---• kind■------ against this, bccauro a 750 gallon wl,v
remember dear old Dud?
Him a
methods. ot canning as well Ja|r dealing, good “
nature
-.iM all modern tyr«-: of cmHis wife. Harriet Cau clMook pump iahnut he oj-rated as cco----------- • •
- —
iicludittg waitr bath, ovenhnd I'tccd-d him in. death thirteen notnicaiiy as it should be when it is
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
only delin-ring 20ff. 300 or -too gal- Three babies have txen born at
•inir. Time saving ’ suguextioiu and
• Fuller was an acUve mcmlfer bat* r.f wat.-r |x-r minute. It is thr Pennock tmiplUil Tiniv hist report
tlw iatr t inlorfuation concerning ,,f '-he I O O. F. for over fifty tyj- &gt;1 inriallntiun which Hastings i&gt;? fi’llows:
.. ----------.. .fur ..
pr • i i.’iun r.f .sx.'Higr win be given. J’earo. the JiMige firpenUng him with has that u
n*six&gt;nalblr
tlie cco- ; A-daughter. Shirley Jean. wax.
Neit' Ones ut
i * gacd supply of vegetables « mei....
... hi*
.._. fiftieth year of meni- notiilc.Gjwration o! the plant.
.-il.il in
."■•• •• •*' •'**• *•••••
w-nwwi v*w
-urnHv r and ei),|oy rc.il health b-'r-hip He ua.
Alufa h.«.. an. electric pumping nient nt iP'lthnu on Jnnc 6; on June
winter from n liirge supply of "&gt; MirniKUil t&lt;_-------- --- --------plant, also a taiidpljx-. the latter !&gt; •» •*&gt;n to Mi anil Mrs Sidney
iib!c&lt; which contain minerals nltirih. Mr Fuller had tie,- hun -r »( rt riulrtiiR art Investment cf several Kenyon ol Middleville, and on Jum;
having voted for Abraham Lincoln thmi-nnd dollars But statistics 0- a daughter to Mr and Mrs, Syltor president, of which fact he «a&gt; shuw tluii wafer h being pumped vv-ster Curtis ol Woodland
very, prr.id He has ifiade hi* home as reonomiyally per 1.000 gallon1, tn
in WoidJand the piisvfuuriiM'n yea;-*. Hm.'tmp. without a standpipe us in'
OBITUARY.
HU wife died..during tiro first year'—• with an standpipe.
Alma
Frances aunuuui,
Marshall. aaugnteri
daughter
srauupipr. An nnest-;
line*!-; Sarah
oatan rraiw*
..T/ . ,
,
spent m Woodland, since which :dient m
Ri.'liert and Surah
Sarah Marshall,
Marshall was
standpipe, would Mt'm off Rcbert
[j H [sil I QjOOU
,
oi thr Department time in- h.is been mftst contented J&lt;&gt; U'ch-ss 1 otro can brlicvdthat Uro bom December 30. 1880'on tiu* Mar-1
v,
H,uc
.
Jiiiniiitry gnji-.ta’x enjoy liie home of his daughter and tvutcr wo.....
ncr hu bur.d. Mt and Mr. Arthur 1 "ininS front a standpi|&gt;- as it is Hickory Corners and passed away nt
Atirrding. -who Have taken rare of A11, h drawn from the ground'und iror home m Delton May 28. 1913
liLicv. it ilestre with wiUuigr.e-s 4t:d ie‘nipt-d directly into tlu- main&gt;. as She. was one of a- family &lt;d nine
w x T a mn
-rx
hiving thou-ghlfiiliro...... Those uh &gt; !! &gt;• 1,1 Hwtir.&lt;-.
[Children and
all have preceded iror
\A/ L\ I r nS
survive to mount hl&lt; pxniing
ati-t ution
"▼ *&gt;• A
L\. kJ
Unit are,
an-; I&lt;’ *' ■ -ati-t.i.
’.on t»
t&lt;&gt; ththe people except
except one abler.
sister, Mrs. Mary Nobles
three (LiUKhters. Mrs
William ‘1,1
.» m..,...-..
— _ _
I-1 Hns
'his cirv
citV t.&lt;
to know ...............
that our ..........
city of
Hickory Comers February ™
20. .j
Hauer. Mr* John Bulling, and Mr- . &gt; ngltuier, auti’iuorks committee aial LBtM she wii- married In Gilbert
CLOTHES SHOP
ArthOr Alierdlrw
.. ti:i c.r:i..-!i have uoik d togethei Seal)!*, of Barry
tewnship. Mr
.©►sfi.:?- .1. :« give u- such Scarl-. pxsswf onthree years ago
have been and one w., (»••
j aneconomical waterworks plant as Bcsld-&gt; Ute .sister,die leans three1
ijOldal ,('|i Of
,t;« ■ hili-,'peri -»nethat i-attracting 'isicm-in-law.. several .nlpcrs and;
iii.indv'hildri'n and four
!. ..itonible cm* ideration throughout n"j»hews. besides a host of friends ,
Incn._ Funeral .service* were held Tuesday'
children His. many Iramd* it tm- st.itr Sotn.. tin;,. agO
Woodland will nils* lihn much atu'.1 ftoitcd the fact that Charlotte aider- aHenwin at the home nt three 1
he wilt tx' long reniamlxT.'d a. am ' V,'*'1"’
“ ■ l’,t heir and wera *ur- o’clock. Rev Edward Swadlthg nf-1
dr most stnecri
il. fup.cd to leam how economic,illy lielxUna . Burial in east ccpietcrjf at;
is Those from
. , natcr
twin.- pim;]x?d in Hastings Ifickiiry Corners.
:
andcompared with Die
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Susie c Biiiduin. daughter al
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la.H. .md p.icv-ed away June 9. .1933,!
agi'ct 03 .year - 5 months and 37-

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1 AMENDED HEALTH ORDINANCE.
...
The council Friday night voted
:,,‘r pn amendment to the bity's health
4&lt;. .ordinance which was pu.vcd in
March 19F6
in it he refers to
L
------------- ------- —c_: Thr amendment constitutes the
._ ’entire city of Hastings a* * rower
ltd lx» glv*n jxm- icr -ream it the church Friday aft’ .district. The ordinance provides
deration as price ernoon and evening
....
....
.„;.j Ithat whenever. In tlie Judgment of
■■of. at Hopkins Muted at Walter''!w txMrd cf h«U‘h- « becomes
Bldelnwn* the past week
ir.ecraaary. any dwelling, any stwe.
- ----- &lt; s »--------- —
;.&lt;ny ofiicr or other building where
Julia Potter, icn
HOLMES ( Hl'RCH.
‘ jlavatories, urniai* or cIoecu arc
: taint'd Mrs. EdMr and Mn C 1, Fatter of Bar-j maintained, such building-may be
spept Sunday at Welby । required to make connection wlUi
''clock lunch- 7
Crockford’s.
'the city* rower system, und there-1
Mr. and Mrs John Meade and ’iter use the same and discontinue
,niu of Coldwater spent the week Bw uro ot all privies. vkulU andj
D NO. 15.
end at Ben CTockfords
GTockfords and aitetidattend-.i' - jKo!., Tiic amended Ordinance
.a— crar.d!*ti«&lt;s
*—— funeral
- ■
f
«;u meet with Mr* &lt;d tljclr
11; ht to be rigidly enforced •
Util fliiwrr. Wrd. W^dhnd Stuidgy.
A ;wd attendMr and Mr- Adam Endres oj
DOWLING.
-Mrs. Frank Hemey. Freeport spent part of lost week:
The ChfkJrens Day program will
,at 'Keith Durkee s.
| be Sunday evening. Juns IS.
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Sporting Items
'nderendents swamp
MARSHALL 14 TO 2

themselves in the winning column.’
Vermontville tied it in tlw lazt half
of the ninth and scored the winnnig
run In the tenth bn Utter's error
and n clean ‘.ingle. Tlie score:
1 3 3 &lt; 5 fl 1 B 9
«•«»«•
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K. OF P. OUTDOOR

HASTINGS CENTENILIN YEAR 1936
(Continued from page one)

'. quarter of section eighteen, and thr
(northwest quarter and tlie w/*t half
ut the southwest quarter of section:

Local Nine Bunches Hits in
SHOW IS POSTPONED
Miry and Kendall on
■ bursting points ot their.lung* as the
First and .Third—Mayor . head of one ot the mou efficiently
.
----------i the 25th |Ufl^*»Ai)giut 18313. after
K.. of
P fight card
An-,
managed city government* in Mich- The
--------...---------------T scheduled their purcJmie.
------,— together
------- with
----- —
Leonard Steals Nome
Igan came tripping daintily down to, b«- held this week Thursday night ;dre»’ L Haye: and Samuel Camp or-j
Hastings Independents bunched

at the fair grounds has been past- ganlred the "Hastings' Company. ” I
poned to a later date, according to far the purpose of platting the land!
Keith Fuller, chairman uf’tiie Atl]- bought of EUrot.v. I* Hasting* tor
letlc committee Mr. Fuller Is anx- a village, which wa.* to be called ip
lous to make this first outdoor show honoti ot Ha-tinge-'To Ijtciliiote Uie|
a goc-d one and the committee and. building up of the vHUgr-thry -anti
tlie matchmaker are still -working out men and material tor tlie pur-j
to complete the bill. As soon a* the po-e of erecting a awm;:i ' here.!
card U sathfactonly third out an- which was erected near Fall Creek;
nouncemfent will be made in this not far from the comer'of Court
paper. Fans may be assured that and Water streets in the reewtd
six run-. Aside from these two un- uCDMAMTl/ll I C DCCTC
no effort •ail) be spared to niake the ward. Slocum H Bunker was en-[
even frame., the game was a real VtKMUN I VILLE BESTS
iztinnUTo-...
r»T OI"tiTstrimt
klr ",50W *' K0°*’ ”r bet,rr gaged to come hen- wltirhr- family
one.
ANIun I b IN bLUbr Eb I «l»an the indoor -hows given during for the purjrjtc of boarding thr men
Preston and Varney were the bat -1
the ,.n«r
past winter and ..
spring.
tn*
—
ic.uring the construction of tlu; mill. I
tery for Hastings while Vnndcnhred 1
und Pemberton served fur Marshall team dropped a clone game to the
■ up u log cabin on the mu-' tu
.The visiting nine used three piti-ii^ Vermontville Independent* after ten ROD AND GUN CLUB
icupird by the old Hotel Barr
era during the game
—’ , inning* of free hitting and loose
TO MEET AT DELTON I.er Of jUehlgan ami S at. -tr..t- A
On»- ut the high spots ut tlie game .' Hrldiiig uif the part ot both teams,
--------ilarg:- boulder with copper plate-if nut of the reason to dale—hap- Hastings went Into the ninth innpened whrft the mayor of nil Has- hig trailing .by five runs and on a to­ i Members of the Barry County Ro I.marks ,,lr *i!&lt;‘ “f ,lir Bunker hom.c. j
thr ftx'' budding here.i
ting-. Hltzonor Churlrx ■ Chuck» tai of the hlta. two errors and two and Gun Club will lr»ld their next iuWch
Leonard stole home to Odd another wild pitches by Sackett
placed meeting at the Communitv hall, erected in the year 1B3G Be; ale* b-‘- •
Delton.’ on June 18. cunnrn iKing at *"« » boarding huuw fur nullhajid*.
7 30 Dr. Plrnie of the Keltoeg Birfl Mr- Bunker aho openrel hi* houre i
:Siin.-irtiiry will be present to -how ,or the entertainment ot transient*
(moving picture film* of bird life
ph® might chance to y-i this way.
.He did not expect t&lt;&gt; remain in Has-;
(tings after tlu- mill was completed.I
FELBPAl S&lt; II MARKET
but he did in fact live here for rev-1
_. .
...
..........................
' oral years, and 1* therefore rightly |
This wwk tlie F&lt; Idp^u-ch Mar- considered-the first white settler In)
kel announces tin- addition of a new the ^jy ol Hailing.&gt;
line.of coffee, ground to order and j
electing a sawmill here.
In the Largest Farm Mutual Fire
pr.cn w me. .n&gt; nmmUI dr-. lh,
a,p.d.M «Po
cum-unc.,. ...cry »«■&gt; .Hu. In..,
T„ .
Insurance Company in Michigan!
*n
'» *»“.In«lr planed IM un. whuh !U&gt;w
cclunuu trill... ol Or .prcldl prpwy ...r.pde* thr Itajinr.w portklnr id thr
Mrlns print
crrUM «« ■ ...d;clty
„ H;.tlua Addl• AvreU and Itraourrrv of nearly S300.MM.00.
.L„ Wittig u nrtr .rurttlr ol ......
lho ,
ctandh., and n brand, added
m&gt;a. h&gt; ttrral pd«»u
• Pollrlr* written to amply corer the lire Insurance need,
tluir already l.tn .t.«* Madera
„ „
,hal
of the average farmer. Our blanket policy on personal
• ill du writ I., par rarrlul aO.i.ilun .
lo ,pr „TO
1#r
u, Ha. .dv.Hlttn»Ma ...» wtrt h.tUdlpp.t Slocum Hunk, r. las
j cabin, nothing but a forest. Across
BRANCII DISTRItl.
■ inc
the river anu
and a nine
Jit tic way io
to -me
the
• For 24 year* thi- Rig Company hag" promptly nettled every
• Quarterly meeting .services at •the' east wa* tlie site of un Indian Cump
legitimate low. totalling nearly 4&gt;- million dollar*.
• South church Sunday morning were It was not a permanent Indian
well attended. Our district superin- village, but tin- Red Men often
t'endent conducted tlie services.
(tame there to fl-li tn the river and
Nineteen were baptized nt High- ‘""'I ln tli-' ‘erritoiT surrounding
bank creek Sunday afternoon and *hat Is now Hiutlng*.
one nt the South, ohureh Sunday
In June 1837 Willard Hayes, who
MORRIS O. HILL, Agent.
morning
co,ne from MaMachusetts to
’ Mr. and Mrs. Chester Willits of Detroit In 183(1. made his way to
Hastings, Mich.
i Lansing were visitors In the neigh-! Hastings on a tour of obrervatl int
borhood over the wt4k end
1 nnd was persuaded by his brother. I
Mi-., Prances Darby is home again Dr Hayes of Marshall, one of the
after working al Lacey for the past Hasting* Company, to remain here
five weeks
■
;an,l 10 Iook after tne doctor's Inter-)
■ Wm Rvan came Saturday for Mrs.'e-sts in this reetton Willard Hayes;
Ryan and Priscilla, who have been -itoon concluded l &gt; make a permit- j
hife lor the post twS weeks, and all nent home here He wa* the grandllurtie Office 782 Church St, Flint. Mich.
rclirmd to their home hi Detroit father of H. G. Hayes About that I
Sunday.
’
'time Abner C. Paitin-lce came to the I
IV. V. BURRAS, President.
H. K. FISK, Secretary.
Mr. and Mrs. R E Hall of Battle'new M-ttlcnv-iit. He and Hayes put!
Creek were Sunday callers ut tho - up a log cabin near Bunker's board-'
I home of the latter's parents. Mr. and ing houre-. in which for a time they;
Mrs. Vincent Norton.
kept barlu-iors hull together. The;
________ ;_______________ __________ v lllage then included the Bunker | ’
~ ’_____ (family. Parmelee. Hayes and a few)
tlu- barellne toward borne. All the
hits In tlie flrat and third inning, •fun* admitted that it wa*. “getting
of the game with Marshall Iwrr away with murder;" but what pollSunday aflernooq. to win by the tlctan doesn’t have to do that once
lop-sided score of 14 to 2. Tlie first in a while anyway?
tour batsmgn to face Marshall in Sunday Ionia Independents come
the opening inning each collected here for a game The game'promises
u hit and the local nine made four to be a fait one as the visitors have
hits good for i« many run* Soon one of tlie fastest aggregations in
after, In the third inning, the In­ tu class.
.
dependents mode six hits good for

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STATE MUTUAL RODDED

ikerwas the only .woman in the1
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her conitnp. here rhe saw- no repot- j •
tentative of her sex except Indian |
squaws.
. .
A derisive step In the progress of
tlie new village was made In 1838
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mlli here near the site of the saw­
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managed the business a few years,
then returned.to Battle Creek w here Ke resided until his death.
In August 1840 Henry A. Goodyear :
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ing Inhabitants In the village: Slo-1
cum H. Bunker with.his family and
his brother Thomas; Abner C '
Parmelee, register ot deeds and nctI Iqg county treasurer, who lived in n
■ log house northwest from Bunker's
house; Levi Chare was keeping tav­
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the Mtrhigan Avenue bridge and
north of'Parmelee'.-; Alcjander Mc­
Arthur was currying on the sawmill
and conducting it place ot entertain- '
i inent for strangers, as had been done
I pn/lously by Bunker; Willard I
‘Hovesi then sheriff. was livfrfg in n
I frame hoiire. the first one in Has1 tings, which was erected by Dr.
i David M. Qgke. op tlfc center so
’ long occupied by the Izippenthien
I.■ tore, corner of Jefferson and State\
| streets. Mr Hayes kept the post
office in tills building; Philander
! Turnrr. a carpenter.. also lived in
a hut near thr grist mill, Hiram J.
Kenfield. carpenter, an Indian trad­
er. lived in a board shanty on a lot
about opposite tlw site of Mr. Good(year's general store, which Mood
'about when? the National Bank
’ building now stands
!• We are not nt this time going Into
■ further details of the early settle­
ment of HaMillgs; blit tlie Bonner
believe* Qiat II Is time now that
plans be made for tlie proper cele­
bration of the 100th anniversary of
‘ (his city three years from now- The
(other, communities *r have mpn। tioned, Lowell and Ionia, took a lot
of time, and it wa* needed to plan
for the anniversary. There are a lot
of things to be thought about and
(planned for. a lot of history to look j
i up and It Is not easv to do lhat a
hundred years after the event* oc-■
curred.
I Hastings should have a real cele- ,
, bratton of its centennial If we go nt
tlie work of planning for it now we |
lean have H But if we wait until;
1B3« a lot of thing* that ought to be I
included In the celebration will not (
be because of lack of time.
We do not know wire ought to
move first in thu matter, but we do
believe that something ought to be
planned now in order tiiat Hasting*
may fittingly observe its 100th annl-

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Capital Ne*U)S

Backward
Glances;
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। guest of Mr* H. R. Bylreatcr.
. chario?tc Republican
One More Week!
Hits 0[ I CSteraay , On Saturday, June 13, the district
/■ehopls of Hope. Burry. Prairieville
LegtnIiitUre Nears End.
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and Orangeville will join hi a picCharges and counter Charges.
'TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
I hie al Crooked lake. The eighth
Bills and Jobs.
Miss Audrey WUdcrn of Chardiplomas Will be presented by
Lansing, Mich —One more week lotto accompanied MU* Corleone ■ v‘pin-.Ls*icner Ketcham. W. D. Hen—probably Saturday, June 17—and Newton home from tlie Kalamuicj: "M-soii of Ann Arbor will deliver an
the members will go homfe to tell the Normal for the week end
i“ ,,rcss'_ „
DISARMAMENT.
folk* that voted far them what they Mr. and Mrs. N. R.’ Wearer of' ,Mra- E ,E- Rhodes and son Haren
How faff should the United States have done for 4he (itojdc of Midi- Chicago are guests ot Mr. and Mrs. le,t Tu**d(iy for Eaton. Ohio, to
of
America
go
toward
promoting
Ug.,,,
dating
rhe.
longest
legWatlve
t
.
S.
K.
Reid.
The
men
were
friends
»Pcnd a fewweeks with the former's
V Six ilOSTHH
world disarmament? Should we i-caMimi ln-th&gt;, history oi the state,
during their time, in the aviation; Paf$n’*TIIKKI; MOXTRg continue toward thi* goal byfa.- They will go Imnw to answer xerytee.
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tertnc conference-, -m.i otiw-r ii ter- 'I’festiwur about l. &lt;;»talive Inquiries. Carratf*B8tt*. who is a student at ?*r(HUtorica) Society at
blThlPE BAKU'
18
nd ■
grand jury mve«ugwtlons, rumor*, lhe General Theological Seminary U*,U1”5
M' Bnr,on ol
national meeting., intended tu leach-untI
I . llf 8rafV 4l)d a «-*.-* m New York City. .came Saturday DctroH formerly of this city, was
FOREION Ilf
agreement^ and hllay mutual sus-.and one diher interrogatiious that.and is a guest of Mk. und Mrs. W. N. I?"
-J’r*?*”cnt whlle hi* sister,
■’plclaris or. Should wc break fo.-:-.
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'"i '."■:dyta OhMeater.
.
BJggMn of tyi^g..aho
xntBirriiiixo r.i
wiih a t i-.ni* ce.ro.*
&lt;u
tiring !■w Possibly the - few
Einar FYandsen. who graduate* * I°r"lCT t^dei.t of this city, was
..ith a t.tanic uc..ture ..nd dba.m
. b, ,nU)kd u, thi5 ,,u. &lt;n„n
university of Michigan
corresponding secretary
ourselves to set an example for uth&gt;. l)lcllin tjMl! n.,w .. Ilv tojhang over next week, ha* accepted a ’ position
»•- .Powers relwrned home
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—.. _ fairly large
— gto/up., .
uitJl the Qencraj EfcjTric Company Dicsday after finishing* the sophner nstionsJi)
follow?
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few'radi.mon- year in the engineering dcin these closing day*-of n legis- of Schenectady. New York
cah harp loudly for this latter
Dr.
and
Mn&gt;.
C.
C.
Conley
ot
Le-.P"
‘
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’
enl
al Umj University of
itr.T .
...‘I'mi ------tlu: should
comae.
Unfortunately, however/-----. . - have writSueur. Minne.'-ota, came Tuesday for
,
•
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a few days' visit with Mr and Mrs -.,
Havens left Thursday for
F.
L.
Bauer.
Steubenville.
Ohio, to join the Ranmust ix- carried on inmultaneouMyjttut member., ■' *
-*
Mrs. A. B Hum leaves'Friday for ■ "2 VaudertBo troupe
by all the countBes involved. What; -en.ite air
imii' either denying a few wtx-k*'visit with her daughter I Stephen Schantz und wife of
ftappen* when cue country negitci*' ,iunt of' t,i
ugly rumors &lt;&gt;r trying and husband. Dr. and Mrs. A J. Rocaford. Illinois, are visiting tlx
its defenvive armaments in a world to’tmrf oui
Rich'a ot Toledo.
jformers sister. Mrs. Geon;*: Tinkler.
truth about tliein.
,Mrs. Minnie Brice who has been
Mr* Alice Sleigh of the upper
that u bent on arming? Tlie movtj Michigan: thould not nibunder-*
the guest of Mto‘ Mary McElwain
«nw Tuecday for a Halt
’recent practical example U China ’
-*.v
».e sin- “nd “tlu’r ,r"’ntl' »&lt;*• ^tday for
h"
[)ai!. U,k''
D.-armamcnt is an idea). Hinder-. ccrelyaiytr.u to And out Hie facto Woodland,
..r—■■—. and "Nashville
--hr/Tr ~Y*
tt Ybefore
re- Tl,c
Tbn Rcv
w-v- R-dph Wooton
W'wo of Alma
*’-■*
turning *Z»
to h.r
her HzuTi*
home In
m Tlo*nr&gt;&lt;*
Detroit.
«‘unied home Monday afier a sliort
■ tx?ut tl-* M Irtr "
".r&gt;. tlimln.*
f "Might makes right' in.. lo fllrtj ou. s. !li(.Iiev hx* really Mr aud J,rM&lt; Charles Alien, and
*&gt;-h relatives m this cny.
Onuliully Un 1*1*1 :• u-n
Buy Iw-jJSw ««* n »•“«&gt; Ml&gt; »*»« Doud

!•». enterprise.
I This new grmrth of obnoxious
weed should be trampled on with
MIK BROS, E4lt«r«.
— promptnei*. Since the radio U subEXTS' Ell'tlGlI YEAIC
*“ Ject to government control, th!*
should not be difficult.
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GREAT SUCCESS!
over
Hastings Civic Players imp -&lt;■ i.u.
yr
1 &gt;l«l :]lnu
frnut.. *th, Mn. Clara Wmka ryluro.d «, dudn Burby
Mi
Ratu
the audience that camo to see Out' &lt;!;• traction by the cruel weapon* of
permit himself to be w^d for Sa’utday from Grand Rapids where;
________________
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
ward Bcun.l. tlieir first major pro- ;r.&lt;x:err. icience. Disarmament will a nus'.uf pjttiiite. Then- are many. yhe had been vUlting her
daughter,
Mrs. M
Ed. Rid' r ,nr
for several rf
days
Mr. and Mr*. Mor &lt; Nevin* i
duct ion here, as few HaaUngi 3U- fe.. -riprved but with disruuragjna ‘m-ny hW&gt; type nun in yie legi»- Mrs
“«
Air. und Mrs. Robert Sherwood Mason Nevins returned to Missouri
dienccs have ever beep lmi;re*scd
latun-. men '.hat the district that
and mother. Mrs. Mary Callihan, ot .Tuesday after U two we, In. visit In
' elided them can be proud of.
before. For nearly three and onej But )n u legislature that wa* so Chicago, are’ spending a month with the city.
mg i
half hours during a hot?sultry &lt; ■■&lt;■­
! Mrs Mark Rtwwll and Mbi Haiti.A “DISCOVERY.i completely orer-turned by the voters Mr. and Mr;. W. A. Scott.
oral
Mtos Jennie Worthtngi. it mid J. Knappen canw from Sioux Falls.
nine spectator* gave thsdr absolute
One fact brought Into prominence! a., was done last fall. it Is true that
attention. At times gay but.-fx &lt;•! during tlie investigation of Morgan ;s:‘.sibly .-'me came into the Irgtola- W. Robinson of Albion were guests S?uth Dakota, yesterday to siwnd
of
Mr.
aind
Mrs.
Harry
WalldorfT
the
summer
at
thr
home
"f
their
laughter niled the audltorilun. at and’ Company te that income tag' tune not ..&lt;h&lt;*vled Ui the hUh etlilcs Sunday.
(parent*.
Rev.
and
Mrs
AT
A.
jCn.
p.that have and should prevail in that
----------pen.—Albion Re-rftrtltimes the silence wus intense and at lawn in the United States need rc-’trxfy.
uxf Some jiotnt out that possibly
M» Ella Rogera and son Ralph
times, we are sure, many a tear was vpion. Yet this "dlsccvew" 1a noth■ --*• have Hie real cohtrji- TWENTY YEARS Adtf TODAY.
According to the slatrmlnt of Au-- of Manchester. New Hampshire, are
brushed slyly from the eye. "Out­
- . sponaibility the voter*
ditrr General Fuller. Barry county i'tailing Ch«cr M&amp;«t.
' had .plated m&gt;on-them.
'
ward Sound" was presented in the Mcllpp.
tlwix rrcretury of thetix* u dlstmetiqn that no itar
Mrs. Ferns Rom* und Mr* Roland
wlthfame finished manner that charac­ treasury, sent to the -ways and
county in thl.i Mare- can boast d. Clark of Grand Rapid.-, an vldUng
terized the opening concert of the mean* committee a number- ofJ.V.ure
. :f. st !;&gt;,« desk Hie other day During tiic 1,. t fin: yean the cr-un--at Benj. Ro&gt;&gt;'*.
,
ty hax not had a single de*crlp!ion’ Mrs. Walter Buckhout of Toledo
Hastiriito Symprwny Orchestra. The recsmmendjtionn for lax reform. ;jr.iding
hirer.*
.mt!
telegram*
that
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real t-siate deeded to the state: Ohio, is visiting her muthe
players ret a standard in this pro­ S-jrti&lt; were adopted. Among those v*- ■ hud come in One hap;Kh?d to be of
iWilkson.
; from a hl-M .ifllciat of one /•: the l.ir delinquent faxes.
duction that will be a challenge to
Mu* Aci h-j Leach‘returned TuesMr* Mile.* Mam and M;
is a proposal id limit cap!- ‘■gi-.u munliup.ilh-.'* of the state. If
maintain. Thi* group Iva* fttarted an '
ini-s.'- iin iee.iiin-1- daF fr&lt;,m Portage. Wisconsin, where Warren vuited relative* u
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b.u
iik-mXta-ft.ro■dnmmrl «hc hM bf, “ «««»«’«
n-.onivillc lx*t week.
activity that de-r-rves to ix- consecretary, In fact, did not be’- , i- •.. hn &gt;v ।
bx.krt To a friend
M’ “nd •'lrs L B- Pvy11" ^ft ’Ml
Mr* Allie Rock has returned from
tinned Right here in our own ’c-m- heve-that capita) jam* and |nw&gt;
rune -,&lt;i Tuerday for Marohfl* Id Wisconsin. I&gt;troi! and to vt«lt;i.g &gt;* । M-t.-i
munily we lisvvThe talent available ,1'xrulhg from appreciation or dr.- :h.,'t N-’&lt;;.dni «.uv to take time to
»«“ sPcnd
MUnmerjMw. D 8 Goodyear.
to produce enjoyable. wwth-Whilc
id .it-.-t.fs
vbVif'ix'ndinv
bilk
• with
| Office
Invitations
thu
preciutlon in "book yaliic” of iwcttrt- h.....
.1 t ao
n
mus.
Mr relatives.
#mJ Mm n p
Monday were
from received
Mr andnt Mrs
plays in a 'manner that compare* tie*should be
un* wlwi have teal- c!ty ;,nri i’r linri Mrs Frank Towns jGn.rge A. Bu*h pf Gob'.e.illc,
favorably with civic tlieatcr presetitried to do mme- &lt;l? Hickory Coruera went to Sheri-' Michigan, announcing tlie- iju»nl.igr
-taiions o! the larger cHIim judging
&gt;d ••! Mnittcan --but &lt;Jan *n ,llc laU"*'’s a’'to Saturday tok'l their daughter. Neilus Maud to
from lhe attitude of. the audienc-'i, generally no:
b-&lt; n Iniposslble LV
rr&gt;,’nt|1
I Edmond M.. Bailey. \V&lt; t!ne»dily.
■ lai.vrtht re
’
John s*lean “nd daughter. Mrs. evening June 21. Evi i . well known
during the two performance* ot
! '•npit.V gain or capita! !•** for Hu
.
1..
&gt;
bil.
the one method Jn4’- Alden, of Aurora. Nebraika. and m Hastings whore be wu bpm and
“Outward Bound" real *taco drama.■ purpose of income tux..Tills to-the
tl. Mr. and Mrs. Mcrari Rockwell of reared, graduated from our High
1* »tii! popular here. Personally w«.
Hickory Corner*, were guest* of Thcol und hois a host of ftiend*who
■ iiolicy adopted in pracilctilly all
' Mrs. Julia A. WilltoonThursday.
I wish him the greatest possible joy
, oilier’ coimtrk • having income tux
muriity wheh- a play .of thl*'type
omern'T Ci'iito-ock hitolcl It tor
Mrs- Margaret Dooley of North'■mH happm.
m hut' married hty
lkr, vr ■’!*: Is- v. utterly Opposed R'hig and her granddaughter. Marie' and best of.success in the future. W&lt;‘
can be produced In such a flor tpaiiof the United States." If Mr Mel­
qtiMin
company-—One bright light in‘He daughter .nine 6. title luu been,
'
the ,.. n,i!i&gt; tn having Lawmn, &lt;&gt;f this W. went to Mil-'! under?Und tlwl Mr. mid Mrs
ncr and st ill. mare proud of tlie fact len.-. recommendation had tavti
Hii‘t]ng.&lt; on their
Arditli
of the salert
tax
bill ftaiikec
loaf
Saturday
to ---visit the
' Bailey
willi visit Hasting*
। Outfit retaliated—"Who twisted named June
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that we live in a .-mall city -where
Quite a bit of diM-ativfuction ha*;
,
H_Irf th«nla! .
aside 615.daughter, who goes tj&gt; wr-ddlng trip and a reception will
adopted, Mr. Morgan and hundred!
by the
HUdknci* give a play like "Outward
Vincent McPharlln.
dilution &lt;&gt;i the boys F™11** this week.
&gt;1 Michhiin Orlwinaliv* it . ^r- aR'* Mrs, T. J. McK-.-y of groom's purtnis, Mr. and!
Bound" such intelligent apprecia­
an incnmr
man Bailey.
/
••
inf]
ihaoiovided
funds
Toronto.
Canada,
are
.-ix
niUng
the
's;'
DELTON.
tion. .
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w,,h Mr' illld SR* M E- O«wiri
Children* Dav exerclMi*
to rchlrr Supl. Claude E. Groat for Tiw.-e' u
“* aa ho.hi attendance.
n,w* 'Die
FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY.
-rtiate thought it boi borne. The ladle* are sis’ers.
paid m England where capital Ibsres fund.
■ held' in tl*c Delton M E church anotlicr year. We feel that un in­ LAS furnishrtl refreshments.
MEN AND SYSTEMS.
Corr, ts quoted at about M cento Sunday forenoon, June 18
. rate it in the revenue proRev"I the United BrclhChildrens Day will toe observed
„ |nmcwa
In spite of lhe fact that IL haw a arc not- deductable, C&lt;»gn**Alnmil •iucing bill. But thr
justice B11U
and IIlJury
injury „„
ha* OPC
been
inflicted
,hc Governor
ww,, mo';;.:;
though tnm
that iis&gt; nvc
five or six cento ।
G'ivcrnor think.
Hunks- rcn enuren. wii rnmty iur C.i
A
largegroup
of
young
people
upon
Mr.
Groat,
tor
he
has
fultlilled
41
t,,e
^
'
htirrh
next
Sunday
evening
aluwmuw
fo
cmiprclu-nd
acrkxw
■I- u,- important juit Michigan, where he will act ds pre-1above thr price in Detroit.
nuxjcrn commUslon form oi gov­
°&lt;Wk. A program Is lx—
W&lt;xd u comics in quite freely and have organiwei a chmr and wilk his jmition here without miy com- al
than *duc non and he is fear- ‘'ding elder pro tern over Sunday in
ernment. Grand Rtiptd* seem* to be flaws hi re.enue legutation hare
I'rn’nred
il that tin- • ui« .i.-idr oi •-&gt; much ,hr P!ac* 01 Dtsinc: 8upe£lntcnd&gt;-:r brings from 30 to 36 cents, nwwl Jots -.in': it-, lhe morning church services -plainl* from parento r.r pupils, ami'
Mr and —
MrByron
Smith and
having plenty of trouble with fac­ undoubtedly been
ti
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u--..
tp
e
i^opie
5
hbuid
U-considered
We
Mr
•
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C I’ Hopkins
' 34 to 35 cents.
&gt;n intfth: not k
. Mrs Clam Wnldorf! and daughter of
tional politic* Tlrt- experience ot oiir surprising volume
Mr. and Mrs- S, C. Brock and Mv«| The apjxirtionment of the .primary &lt;i;&gt;y evening nt the church for re- hope that they mav yet reconsider, Detroit spent the week end ’visiting
thinks
their action und thus make u ferlbig neighbor “down the line" would dodging." •
Wilcox were guest* of Mr. and Mr- /chcol mor.-: .-, for Hie current year
in i»n« community. Tlu* latter
Mr. und Mrs I. ,N Bush attended
Vcrmm J Brown *Warren
Wilcox
”
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•- county
- to a* follows
■
brin?
people will remain for the summer
tli ' rohoo! reunion :vt thr Render- all wiio Me concerned.
CONGRESS’
inrd the l.-ci-ta- day and Sundav
’
' Wc to rath «hobr:
r
j vacation
dioft school hduM.’ Saturday, and In
| A-ssyrla .
j Mr and Mix. Dirk * accompanied
the evening they with Mr and M;s
THIRTY YEARS AOO TODAY I Baltimore
Ina written. Coma
by their daughter, EVtber. of Battle
Mrs Maud.- Mudse Kill’/ tf Ha
Cre k and Gaylord Gould of Maple
of adj-xirnment. {
at HiMlftuts
' .
tings *ang "Th* D*y i» End*-.! ov'
Mr am! Mi-&gt;. Anson Guinmllix and Grove -spent Sunday ini Grund
usic Quick spent la-4 week
Bartlett at - the Cbrwretsuotul!
daughter
and
tutobaiif!
of
Edmotc
,
Rapid*.
th
her
aunt
;»t
Battle
Creek
church Sunday rooming She irv&lt;-1
calM
al
Andrew
Smith*
Sunday
i
--------------re* * sweet vaic.-. lie.- solo being
;4«... It ’ Cl.i:a 'Underhiil
Uniter the
Yiickliry
•'•R und Mr. J.,hn Chamberlain EAST M ALI. LAKE
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ate have moven .1
•orn r, speni one day la.-t week ejitmamrd the followtru: guests&lt;-raa newspaper men hke G.hx.-t I Johnstown
I'.ii Mr iitid Mrs E R Willison
Friday evening. Mr. und Mi*. Jonwi
CiifTord Kahler, wife and two boy*,
tlmiS pace,
•
m of Hie A'v'OC'.ihrd Pre*-.: M*pta Gn
Mr and Mt - Willard Hall and Clark und Mr. And .Mm Max Blrs- Burdette I.tfili- and.wife motored to
:i McGowan of the Detroit tOtftnKCVille
and -Mr*. CoofK'r'villr Ui vldt friend* Sunday.
------ ... ------------------------and Carl Muvlh r of the D—: Prairtevilk
nd guests of Mt and Mr- Fred Marshall Norwood. Mr. and Mr ..
Mr ond Mr*. Ed. MatiiM-rn of
Time* inmi'dlatcly declared ^Rutland |. Hughe*
,•
• Rwer William*. Mr and Mr* J C Kiilanmnio siw-nt „
wn Friday till
from
portion* &lt;d I :&gt;•■ .‘i’.ilemento'-Hf .rr.app
Mr.-. Blanche
Riehards und -Mr—-.---------------------------Hon &gt;n ai.ti Kathryn and Kenneth .Sunday ut their cottage
musins
Woodland
Edith Hanies were in HaMUis* Fn- of Delton
‘
iMr.
**—anti- Mrs Hibbard. Mr. unr|
iK’iidrnt.-. *ay
!• I i
Ven? carter of Freeport vulted Mrs T'himuvs ot Knlamaeoo spent
Roberts' HcrMtej
the Robert Hart Sunday
Sunday with E. D Reynold*.
&lt;re nnu bukfi
mi&lt; and quai
Michigan State College will Rive a
’ ‘ Grace Hart to ent^rtAitiing
nie fore part of Hie week u party
rautuna demonstration of fruit and the measlr*
ui ixiys from' Grand Rapid* occu­
4 th*- commr.i
t the rehonl hodC
Pn— --Him Mr. s A Rickard
&lt;»l Boeraema callage and the
pied the
UT
:
A dll.I
duy aft* riKxui, June 16. beginning Kalarn iron visited at Wilt Hotoing- latter part of tljc week a party of
again doing toxslm
■
S&lt;. at 1:30 o clock Everyone interested ton* Sunday.
jlrl*. al-n of Gruntl Rapid*
to invited to come.
Mr. and Mrs Andrews of Kala
Id new
Mr. and Mrs M.:«x Reynolds arc tic Creek were Sihulax^RucvtA- ut. ntazoo spent Thursday at
‘r li OATH I.a'
ry happy over Hie arrival of a hl- Byron Lewi*
Sprague cottage

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ret- missing. .
httic incident
ntire hurly-burij

News ot Barry
County C. C. C. Unit

June !•’ 1333.
Meric Sherk of Middleville. GUId irons:ford Cloure of.Hasting*. Dan Kelh'J
Hasting*, and Robert

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from fomewhrre a hat c
like 100 bills that the po*r

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inc p
is- once

titui Menominee cour
:r company. They
to lake charge of group* white:

hanging hws mi that prerent offi.land ready to mo-.
ution itfiider* could be thrown t»i - and L»*ck f
for’v-eight-hour notice. It is though!
ii &gt;a» and

e (Noauct* tram a
ictionv of America such a btu

tn tutooti* Bueii u conoiiiun

of whether, they believed they it»d
.tfly merit nr not nr whether they n.-rn no definite information as t
believed Hist it would be domg I

death with job .vekers Most r i tlivin
have told friend* back.home that
rush io the-&gt;- charge*, 'they would do all they could to se
Jarvis- of Berrien cure jobs for them
makers are told that if these , b
are are not pasted, thete will be n
lor anyone ui wir district*, so it
pretty probable that tin* week wil

Your

DAIRYMAN

and What He Means to
Arnone all lhe purveyor* of food ‘tuffs. there
Irnpli.-iliy a* you d&lt;&gt; the one» whn supply your
home with milk. Milk Is a natural carrier nl

lurry county boys received
I heir third and !a*&lt; inoculation Fri­
day morning. There were many sigh*'
ui reltel when it

opposite is quite apt Io I* the rate, und inu

whole body when hr raid: "Well, it
i’«n't so bad but I'm uimi it , the

Set Hit bottle of CLEAN milk right by the
vide nf pre bottle of UNCLEAN milk, and you
uould see no difference In them. One would

The rec’ton* took their first his

run hieli in "barU-rla count."

■ft

(tirther in order to harden t
walking tn mas* foniiauon Fnd*
tlx* gang hiked out to Eagle lake;
thr legislature doe* not believe look 3 swim and then back to camp
i-stlng ride- should be pawed. But jobs are job * five mile hike tn al!. The “boy* en­
joyed tfcetr dip immemedy.

accurate
----------- ------There u going to be a'gt-'nnd nui:
Three item* ‘hat alatan bung men
&gt;f what he had -atd of legUlation this week The Icgin out of their tents ineah. m*t!s. and
matter wliat happen*. It l» going la
A bunch of rrakies at drill were
read before the committee, *«• be an interrating week in Lansing. EBttmg the horre laugh from anoth

YOU

alyaed. Tiiat Ix the ONE and ONLY way to
determine their LEANI.INESK, through Hie
lhe Stair of Michigan, in protect the puhllr
health, ulil only permit milk with a I.OW

nulk
Official* reprevenllng lhe State have
carefully k»led Highland* Dairy Milk, as has
lhe Barry County Health Unit, and both have
found It very much CLEANER than the -Stale

mi IV
Highland * Dairy is the ONLY Dairy In tldv
aertion that la pennitled to sell Grade

milk. If CLEAN milk interests YOU, se would
made of them, and each one wiclitifienllv an

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COQK, Prop

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1933

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WEDNESDAY

Social Events and Personal Mention

Peonies and hoses Make At­
tractive Decorations at
Otcar Tyden of Grand Rapid* wa*!
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Club Luncheon

ERECTING FIFTEEN
CABINS AT CftMP

ai7s‘iSS'»6ll«
“Outward Bound”

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MAKE GOOD RECORD

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Mr and Mrs Vern WUUnger and
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fnrn page one)
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family arc spending their vacation In the city cn Monday.
■ over fbrly lad.r» were prerent 10'------ L
. for nearly two and one-half months
on the Au sable river on a fishing
Mr*. A. P. Mowrey visited Mrs. enjoy tiic Tuesday luncheon at the the W*. tL-Kcliogg Foundation camp and during that entire time mx one Strong
Shore*— Bessie Phillip*,'
trip.'
Forrest FVnton of Kalamazoo over Country Club, winch wa* charmingly at Pinftakf
•
of the player* missed a rehearsal. A Nelson Rascy fc
the week end.
i carried out as to decoration* and J The wtods are being cleaned »o great number of special problems i HASTINGS TWP. — Pi»her-Ma-'
family of Grand Rapid* were guests
Mr* Sam Horner of Houghtdn i* *“cnu- K u u*
ru*e» a* to reduce lhe fire hazard »r.d had to be worked out in connection jesty Becker. Ila Waldron Altofl— |
of Dr. ’and Mrs. Dennis Murray on visiting her pnrent*. Mr and Mrr. «*»&gt;&lt;• peonw* and their loveliness en- make the retting a prettier one and with thr scenery, lighting and the Naomi Brown. Alta Hasksll Star—.
Saturday.
*
J. D Zagelmeier
. ha need Hie tables and the lounge, more *ultable for such a camp A various stage effect*.
David Bartholomew. Bernice Cairn*.'
MIS.. Bettv Emarwm from th- ’’&gt;rrent from auay were. Mr*. Phyl- new road has been constructed frotnAlthough tlie success of
the pro- Jane Herrington. Hastings CenterMr*. Minnie Shrfner and Mi**
Margaret Hayward were guests of counlrv u Juiti™ i^ tath^ cuu ,te R&lt; &gt;'no“!'' Miss Margery Reynolds M-37 to the camp site A parking duction wa-, due to the splendid Maxine DePricster.
(ht.
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Ann
Albjr
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,ri
K
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Nichols.
’
ares
has
alro
bmi
prepared
A
UIwortt
&lt;rf
the
cast
a*
a
whole
and
the
HOPE TWP^-Doud-VernlM Au»- 1
Mr. and Mr*. Deli Godfrey of FreaUnT Kemth Melntvw was in
Mr#
Orand Rap- &gt;phona pole has been painted io re- persona who u.m.1 ,ud-back*tage. the tin. Doris Hoffman Cedar CTedk—j
l»rt Tuesday.
Kalama™ on RaiSSiVTtteSffin. a ,d*
.
.
&gt;rabte 8 T0‘,!n’ ’K,I’‘ ntar lhe
ownizlng and directing head of the Wendell Lammers Shultr—Robert1
Mr and Mrs Guy Giddings and ^rtv
(ISn, *
Plr H“unK*
wllJ
Bue*U'trance to tire camp
underataking on* L E Barnett. Hart. Evelyn Horn. Brush Ridgedaughter Beatrice visited Mr*. Gid­
p &gt;1 R.ndir of of U,e c,u,rloW&lt;' C!ub ,lc*‘ WednosDuring the summer five groups of prorecntlng attorney of Barry coun­ Daniel Hull. . Cloverdale—Margaret
(fr'HE past four years
dings" niece. Mr*. L Johnson, at
Mr and Mrs P H. Randall' d a*.
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s'i -.................is ____
”r*
— Kellogg. Mildred Watson.- Melbourne
Middleville Bunday
°^Jn«
MfHUh'korr
In rcmtracl was made
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1 have been no pknle
SE-_-e and
rraft.encouragement
directing ____
ability.
enthu»!**m
and Mr*.
Robert
M?ndR
M^1 Burch on Frida)
“’V
V atebWn* *«? Mr* w&gt;”’P
number J?
21 IThroughwhich
was re- MaeLeod. Glen ChUaon
Mr*. Warren Roush and daughter. "^tr
IRVING TWP. — Wood - Mabel
for mo«t of our Dad*.
Dorothy,
Mrs.
Etta
Blough
and
Mr*.
-auwhre?;of
luidira
'(Hindi.
R.iridav ”
K*^
lh Vc,n‘&gt;rc *w the golf
out lhe
winter inter
three Kgroups.of
Lw the
the play,
play, in
in addition
addition to
Ui Secber. Bettie -Emerson. Gertrude
dauwhrer
Of uck
rukiir.
2?
ayu event,
out
inc wmirr
roup-_&lt;». 20 •.pcmnble
;xmaibie for
Tuesday
.
sugnier
oi
II
i
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k
wrrt
tiuxxiay
,
t
v
,
..
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w,,n
i
u.,.
w..,,
.
Keith Daniels attended the Logan
Yh Wsitaui's3^ eomnuttee for n.M work will boy. and 20 girl* will spend twelve dr.-.tgnmg the tee wry. and directing Clagett. Marjorie Flfteld Ryan — '
.Work and worry han
Mis* Ernilv McElwain U visiting school reunion Saturday.
rut t or air unu air*, waiter van
hhwumIGoodyear,
cuvwiv^ar Mrt.
Mr&lt; nR ' wrok "rwriod./atthe camp inikthe
.ih— thc**pla7
..i._ he
u. acted
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r». Edward
’uTa. •’splendid
Ruth ShelHrntton. Max Freeman,!
friends in Detroit and Royal Oak for
been their portion near­
,
litnn,
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urd. Mr*Gordon
Ironside. Mr* , dormitory
manner the difficult rote of Mr Emil Domeyer Fillmore—June Bar­
Mr*. J M. Townsend. Julian Gurdon.
ten days
Mr and Mrs Vaughn Fuller at-. cjydc w
Wilcox.
Ik vrvation*
can
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ThebeW K. Kello« Foundation has unzlry H tlie civic player movrTownsend and 8leven Bristol spent
ly all of the time.
croft.
James
Humphrey
Irving
—
Mr. and Richard Potta have gone part of last week with'Mr and Mrs.
to tSf’11: mad.' With Mr* IWm
I acquired the title to the land on nwnt ber»mxs establiuied -here, it Cornelia Beverwyk. Donna Neil.
father. George Fuller, at Woodland
to Boston. Main., to visit tlie latter's Thomas Gainmage at Jenison.
[which this eamp Is situated Tlu* wni be dlM. largely to the personal ______________________
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Richard Springer. Helen
Wilcox.
Show your Father how
on Monday •
parents
MERIES OF VANISHING
mean*
that
it
will
be
well
mainint
crr
*t
and
effort*
vf
Mr
Barnett
Roger
Wilcox.
Little
Brick-PhylMrs Ed. Story i* in- Ann Arbor
Mrs Julia Potter and \fr* D L
much you appreciate all
MIm Florence Walkin* is expected with her father, .str BUsard. who
talned -a-............................
I* the on* i.t J».ne
.j
outward i,a
Ils Tyler
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...ix. ,,rillrr ra,t of
wu.
s 3 .'■&lt; .
home from Wyandotte on Friday for underwent an alteration on Thurs­ Morthland were guest* of Mr. and
for
JOHNSTOWN TWP.
TWP.—
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—he’s done for you. If it
Mr* Lewis Stollc of Kalamanw over The Methodist Lada • Aid Society Ju«t as the Pine lake camp a« well Bound deserve* congratulation
the summer
day Hl* condition Ls quite serious. the week end.
. U conducting a rents «f Vanishing as Camp Ben Johnson at Sherman It, ..pb-ndld Interpretation of tJiU. Lila Dunn.'Grace Cole. Duane Fox.'
isn't more than a lOcent
Riciuird Edmonds of Battle Creek
tiiat are. provuig very enjoy- lake have stflnuteted Interest in Boy difficult play • Bud Wolfe as Tom Lucile Van Nocker Mildred DMr. and Mr* R M. Lambie called Teas'
la p’, guest of Hastings friend 1 a jxnt
ubl&gt;
Scouting. »o thi* camp at Clear Jake
hl(d B h..avy 1(&lt;ld lo Mrrv Bruine. Lester Halstead. Keith
collar button, give him
S
on Mrs, John Warner at Mullikwi
Mrs L I. Dewey started by enter"[will undoubtedly greaUy increase in- from thr start of lhe play tb thr end Strickland Stevens-^-Gaybtn Brison Sunday and later visited relative* tainlng
Mr and Mr*. W J Walkin* visit- *}£
a gift on Father’s Day.
the officer* and Circle Glair- terwt in tlie Camp Fire orgamra- or
fir.t scene of the third act fol. Forresl Cole, Thoma* Stephens
ed in Cbaaopolis and Three Rhei*
,pent 8u,M“y p M Bl oun In Grand Ledge.
nun of theBOGMy On Thursday aft-1 ti.;n for girl* The Kcll &gt;.-; Foun- lnd lH, dld h&gt;s lwrl admirably and Rrhtol—Graco Conklin. Frances
Supt.
and
Mrs.
D
A
VanBu-skirk
over Sunday
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Make it HIS day.
[Cnuxm Mr*. D D Walton prcudeo datton ha* hrnen much interrat-In convmcinuly. Mrs Honora Pratt had Ferrto Banfield-Donna Du BolvJ
leave
Thursday
for
LaMotlic.
Ill
,
to
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Mrs. AibcioDMuiof Chicago apent* MU-' Stella Heath of Nile*. MIm
[at a short bu*intM imeting and Hie .this gropoettlon and evidenced its a difficult eiiaracur role in the part Alma Tungate. Robert' BeLson. Cui-,
J»,o2^L*nd'"Mend t,W C*’n'iladiiw spent the .itlrrn,on with tiicir purprie to help Hie girt*
Saturday night with Mr rand Mr*
“*8ULh^„
Met, of
o' Barry
Rsrry
y-.. Midget. Tlu- pan could ver-Everett Severance. Merle 8«-■
Heath of Albion and Roy Heath of ,u{?,
rewltur and an enjoyable Mx-ial time and Calhoun counties I'
- be uvrrdonr to Die point oi gur Burroughs—Velrn SmithIt ':r.
has-----cm- easily
!
«-,ch hr.s!e« L' *U|r x.ad In M-ne but ployed Mi** Florrnr.
Craven
L IS l,'ra|n^ on the
,.,n M-mi-comic „u*
.»r.~
u...-­
Harvey Mjers. E Waihut St. is Muskegon are home for their vaca­ nt Jargon Lre w-mdina &lt;h*7
£r“'T'’ J
but Mr.,
MAPLE ...«».*■
GROVE TWP.
—W
Quali
With stTLnrt Mn ne ,re,, m-lumon lwo
,&lt;*&gt;d
Mr* Dewey c"ml’ Flrr ’"irkrr «» devote all her pr.,,, dld lt .*j.h Inr lo.xh of a rrol traIy_Luctta Hollister. Maple Grove [
iqirnding part of thi* week visiting tions
^r**4 •junch alM1
Ollt ol time and efforts to HncTcstinK girls aru&gt;. one of the mo.t dramatic Center -Franct* Gilliland. Mayo­
hl* sister tn Tvh'do.
Mr. and Mr* J F. Edmonds are TndUrat r rawk’W,IUU
' Mrs George Sheffield is entertain­ leaving Thursday for Akron. O.. to
in
Camp........................
Fire organisations
and «c- iuui. of Hie entire play
depended on Ilah Dingman.
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Moore
ing a* iwr home guest. Mrs Albert visit their daughter and husband. Mrs Mollie Van Dug:. r&lt; n and Ar i S
Mr* W I tiviti- Jurt a* Mr Shafer is doing the ability of Arthie McDonald to put - Violetta Julian. Alberta Wolff. Mar­
Orabowvr of Highland Purk
;Mr and Mr*' Earl Fra.se. and fam- Sam Mote attended the reunion of
acr.*-* the proper characterization of garet Mead. Vent Hoffman. Howard
*hX^rta^d^d m Tlmrt for the Boy Scouts
Mus Margaret Johncock spent I fly and attend a family reunion.
Mi’- Frieda OL'cn. lhe Camp Fire tl.r Rcv, Dhke-Uw intense silence
Norton Dunham -Beatrice Buxton.
the Mill school near Lake Odessa. !”‘nm?n -niterlained^and on ThureUR 75 cent neckties
last week with friends in Chicago
, day aftcrro.u. Mr* .Robt. Cocflt. Mrs ‘executive of Battle Creek, will be Of th. audience during • hre prayer Huron Healy, Dorothy Mack. Brandt
Mr and Mr*. Walter C FltxSImund attend'd the World* Fair.
are hanil-m ad,e,
nions ot Mansfield. Ohio, visited his in Kalamazoo Mohday on bus:ne.v, D D Waiton arid Mrs. Bep Gidbi, the director of the summer camp at and )dll announcement ot tlie Judg- McIntyre. Ralpl) Swith. Russel)
Mrs. M A Lsrnbir and Miss Helen slater. Mr*. Archie McCoy, last
will entertain. Mr* M. L Cook and Clear lake There arc already sev- nient indicate the success he mtfde Donovan Norton-Dale Burd. Ena
wool-lined, and silk tip­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Farr
a
cim
­
Lambie went Saturday to Ypsilanti week They were accompanied by
". Mr». Herbert Bishop plan, to h*ve'prn'- gn»uii« of Camp Mrr gir.s in
,• AlthaqgK'tt is reiathTly easy Jarrard. Dorothy Norton; Bernice
parted them home for a few days'‘ [tea* late:
to visit Mr. and Mrs R B. Rou-e.
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’hi* city and county. They will ba Ior an elderly - person to take the Rhoades Donald Van Auken. Ateped. Three of theue 75
Mrs M. W. Ryland also of Mam- visit.
secretary
of
th"
wlwile
Hjud
10
avail
t.iemre-Y**
of
the
cl
„
r
p
ar
&gt;cter
years
younger,
it
Kc
.
’
-.ey
—
Joyce
Jones.
Brandi
—
Dorr
field.
cent
neckties may be
Mr and Mrs. Harold SiienVMd and
idle* named Mr*. eGid* [ ehnnee to take in this fine camp v* difficult for 3 young ix-non to p.ut Darby. Francis Maurer.
Mr and Mrs E F Bottom go to daughter Jane oMJclroit came Sun­
had for $2. And we'll
etc ; reporting t&lt;A her i
fl*
PDidcm’* and c.ppor- acriM* the charncterixatton f t an
Ann Arbor Saturday to attend th" day to visit Dr. F. O. Sheffield. Mrs.
tunitie*. The operation of this camp _.1&lt;fcniv JM.r„KI Mr&gt; Kalheryn MdnIhmio^* andMhc
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graduation exercises at the Univer­ Sheffield and ■daughter staying for (about the future' •■oaicsw
put them in un attrac­
Falk—Harald Jones
; amount of money received. .. . nnd the active wnrtc of Mis* Craven t&gt;-re did this to perfection, however, rone- Allen
sity. their son. Edward. Jr., graduat­ two weeks.
will mean a large increase in tn- ln tlR,
Of Mra Cliteden-Bank* Grangeville—Stanley Jone*. Paul
tive box for you to make
ing Monday from tiic engineering
Mts* Lot* Helrigcl «f Flroppr: and hoped tiiat a nice rum may be cnL j memberriflp of Camp Fire organlza- thr s^tH-'bartdan who was proud Bourdo, Arthur Bradshaw. Marvel
department
an
ideal Father's Day
Gordon Usborne of Carlton wrr fleeted for the 1. A 8 treasury.
|lion.in
Barry
county
^
nd
B
tubborn
to
the
very
end.
Al
Bowen. Rylvunt* Reed. Mayanna
Mr. and Mrs 8- F Nlehol* and Sunday.guests of the'former's cous­
gift.
BccF.-r handled the part of'Scrubby McCullough, Silvester Shaneck.
FAMILY GATHERING.
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Jimmy of Detroit came Friday to at­ in*. Mr and Mr* Fermor Hoc venatr.
tend the 4&gt;iay. "Outward Bound.' a* and family
in a thoroughly artistic manner. He Blake-Kendall -Keller
A (l lighiful family gathering ■* ■ ORGANIZING SUM/ neld
fli Sunday
tl... name Of M:. | UnUHITI^HW
OUM
PRAIRIEVILLE TWP. Milo —
liro
A U rtl UDO
‘ "rtnpathrHc and intelligent
Mrs Phyllis Reynolds and MIm
Fuhre Prairieville-FranMtn 4*n LLUDo interpretation of this unusual char- Herman
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nett. Mrs. Nichols and Son remain­ Margery Reynolds of Ann Arhir .u - »nd Mi * James M. Gilmer, when all
ing tor the week
actcr and never lor a moment dur-'cls Fredendwon. .Don Higgins. Boyd
of their children and their families |
wt’ro home A pit
not luck dinner wan
wt*re
wa, I &lt;Co. Agri. Agent Harold Fos- Illg the play was out cf hl* role Morehead. Virginis Van Hout Ellen
erved n the lawn and a happy day
, sir_-t,?-„ uri»l. n„rnl
Probably the most difficult ro - of; White
South Pine Lake—Alton1
Wednesday, June 14
enjond.
lcr Working with nural • ...
the play—or at .least. one ut...
thr two'Carpenter. o..
Ray (Surd. Harri-tanna
Tnm«i from away were Mr. ami!
Young Folks
Fuaturiuff Dressen, Linma ' difficult-wn* that of the Rev. Reattic
Calkins — Jean Rogens.
‘if' ;wl‘‘ ™L','
,hC adm,nUln‘-)ln? r.n Mr Ind Mn Noble Cain |Mr.&lt; Deward Gilmer and two chi)-, ,Harold J Foster. Barry'Courtty Thonipren the examiner This t»r
geriit. Hosiery, Gloves,
griculturni
Agent,
i.
nos.
inakin.««
G
’
Ur.
-&gt;
a
human
touch
and
at
the
$arl
Bag
*&gt; OaJjs Bagley
.droll of Lansing; Mi and Mrs A.,ric;iit«ni&lt;i Agent’ e
"XS
h»»•&gt;*.■;ss, Jl*iR,,jxs1S*lgjwl!'
Floyd Vnn Auk.r and Dorothy of; inn. -r. ""
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Foundation Gar- n...
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.. .iiiiira- ■ •mt' time a suggestion of the inti- s n..‘.tartnur H.irtwe,i
CLOTHING FOR
ui nf 4-11 summer cl।tlx. In 5,,. ni’e Dr DeForest Walton ptit. strot*
111 TL'?fn TWF. — AJ-Gon-Quin
lUcWm; Mr
Mr, B?rr ClM*
mete,, Eu.
WllcosMEN AND BOYS
tJ-e-e lias __
tern u .arcat dca' ’hu exceptional rule convincingly Lake—Robert Sherman
WUco* iand .two daughters of Holland: Mr 1•n«Rt
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mmrw »oimw ., i*
■.•“."J’r- and Mr.- Bernard O'Connell ano1tftiz fax'.* •»*
’’S",ZPre I !,'r ‘
High school from which Carl D and week end (n Big Rapid* with’ Mi '
Mu* -Evelyn J McMurray will be dnd Mr*. Harold Swanson
!° 11’ um Knm,?dr «r 'Klrl*
„„ &lt;f -OuiwinT Bound" round n Inrrr- 'w'h Tnnn.r-Cnrl Dr.per, Ed,graduated Thursday.
| Mp A C. Brown of Grand RJipC^‘ ,, ..2 ’ [ a?! i.' E'"r&gt; v*:,r lx’&gt;' and »,r1'
ncr
commmuuw want
W»nl t.
r.&gt;.........
L
lhe lounnuJEXJJJ"'”' O'”d
id*i&gt;dMr* Clare_Fu.V* of Na-h-;
'e
-:„mmmie,._
■ -: • rm,
.Mr W.
tour
.,11 win
be KW
to iron,-- or th.-, Ml~.
"“taw.
I
ruiui
uv ».uu
...— AUeen r«nl»u&gt;
1 . .
with
hi*
parent*.
■
'inert
with
nnv
tic*
croun
r.-- "&gt;xF
Helen Weaver
The part of Ann
,,
r»vr.—Gate*
inert
any
nr*
group
to
orand*Hekn
Weaver.
ty Clarke on Tut.-day Mid attended
»|&gt;I» a
« c4ub
rhil. Of
W add
ndd new
L»- member*
member,
। »• ,u
«««&gt;•
rmnUm.l rm»-.
ra&gt;. exceewrioeed- R0J^_M-'rv" KomX"
।
This
family
gathering
1*
an
an-|
wnUBe
»
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v
cw»w«m«»
"Outward Bound' tn the ciftung.
’Intial event, always eagerly antid- . rlub, .tw. .la,. up,.,) ornHnjml
difficult
fir
Robbins—Alary Konecny. Eugene
.r,
rinhc
thui
hr..,,
hw
a
nrnnlzmi
ingly
diffiault
for
amateurs
to
do
Robbins-Mary
Mrs. Edw. W. Clark &lt;lorura Bess- iuc-ed and equally enjoys.
■ ‘°„&lt;j^njn‘ng in past yrar^
B-th of Ihrae yoyng women. K?ub* .. Coman-Mary Mesik. Bar• and running in put years.
»&lt;•»- n&lt;’ul 01
Y""1* *onirn- in_
M
Brute- Chartotre
men nt Los Angelr*. Calif. i» ex- 1
In the Livestock clubs the. boys however. aroused nothing but
BnggsChartale
preted early next month fur i visit [ SURPRISED MRS SHEPHERD. I own their animal and can- for it ‘-rable comment from local *pectastreet
throughout
the
summer.
Uping
'-«»
and v siting Civic Flayer
,
new shipment of LADIES' WHITE
fronds
V
Hessmer,
ano.
oth&gt;
r
the
Mrf
|
jndli!
C
j
iur
-i
;
o(
prniricvfllr». Miqic'wlth ilppcr top*, al 41 each.
recoru*
ii* irru snu uurr n uiv,
-...... ............ —-------! ST.Jessie DeVos. Mr*. Sem Fras-’S
ing of the club i* held once a month as Henry, the otljcr "half-way' had na Storkan. Allee Rose Latta.
er. Earl Wilbur and Mr Petrengtnl, «*«*&gt; , ‘ i“®- at which time problem* relaUve to •» rca’ f.-.b of acting to perform and
BOWNE CENTER.
of Grand Rapid* and Mr and Mr. .JluXT’t^t of muTie^tas^duets" the anjmah are discussed and the interpreted the |*rt In a thoroughly
with 5 to 10 band*, at 50c per bracelet.
Arthur Heiner) aqd Min* nf Battle’1 “h“U‘
there members have * incial time 4-H.splendid and dramatic manner
LaM Week * Letter.
Mingle Vegetable WHITE IVORY BRACELETS with pasUl
“"1: ?»,,« ,"Jw U ,S club work ha* added much interest This community, we behave, ii tn
We are very sorry to hear that
and enjoyment to many farm boys be congratulated on the fact that it they had to amputate the lor* from
shede decoration*, at Me each.
roll?
d M
d imioicnl taste. «om&lt;- of them radio and gwls
**■* peopleMwrc who can put on a one foot of Thomas Dougherty the
•MMr*C Ru-ah ^ndsteitcr Mr- *•’««’•
JU*: ** talented LaIn the Canning club work the girl* play °* thl* type; also that it iia*
,
iSm? Mra
‘f*nn^-k 'ter
!hr
crt*m
m«t t oner a month a* a group at audience* who can appreciate a draMr. and Mra. Gail Burkholder of
X
^i^hrad’K^ the
and which time the local leader demon- matte presentation of the caliber of Grand Rapids were Friday evening
Since IBK.
"Always Something New."
strate* some phare of canning and ' Outward Bound "
visitors al GujVBmllfr''.
.
...
। Mr. and Mnt Russell Benton have'
disr-tusrs canning
problem*
witirThe------------- -- • *—--------[gone to Grand Rapids where Ru*-■-J?. reunion of the Delton Study Club
After 'ne demonstration, the FINDS A WORTH-WHILE
i young |*H&gt;plc brought Mrs. Shepherd girls
girl* usually have a social nulling
« secured
occurs employment
enpuryuunu as
। held at thr home of Mr* Bernice j ! rell lu
has
[two lovely potted plant* with a kind They arc r-quired to ran a certain HOBBY—GROWING ROSES truck driver for the As-&gt;ocialed
YOU GET to middle age lhe ,
number of quarts of fruit, vegetables
a----- -—
j----------nearer you are to the need of
nnd Jelly throughout the summer AUy, Thos. Johnson of Lake
Mr* Jennie Flynn u staying with
x,
"■
reading Classes. And AT that
which U later exhibited al the Ag’
. trek daughter. Mrs. John Nash, and
I
Odessa Gets and Gives
He Exixisition
tlma they are usually a neces­
family.
iof Dr and Mr* J R Hay at Sm.i-: bI SINE-Ss WOMEN'S HOSAnyone interested in summer 4-HI1
Laurence
Pleasure From It
.Benton la 111 with
...
sity Plenty ot folks’rrtake lhe
rnac. the honor gue.d being Mimi
FITAL GUILD MEETING.
'
Olive Clark of Grand Rapid.* Other | TWcnty-t:*&lt;. member* and guest* club work should .w* or write Mr.)‘ It is a fin. for a man to have a «Wtococcu* rore^ Uiyat. mistake of ignoring the con­
Faster right away.
guests were Mr *nd Mn* F E Miw!of lh
....,. Business Women'!
.......... Hospital
,
[ hobby—one that makes hup think of
rnrvrviiKi'
dition and straining their eyes.
iof Haninac and Mis» Mildr.d Hall Guild enjoyed a delightlul meeting
FAMILY DINNER.'
other thing*, especially plrasan' ;
‘‘ "
It the above applies to you be
cf Grand Rapid*
.
Mr, and
and Mr*
Mrs Floyd
Floyd Rice
Rice and
and Mnt
Mrs.
at Trail'* End. Gun lake, on Mon.Mr*. Minnie Shrincr entertained’thing., not conQecled with hi* ordi*»r
wise and seek our service In
Mr. and Mr.-. T H Johnston. Mr. day evening with Miss BSizabeth [ Sunday. June II. with a family din-.nary work. Attorney Thomas John0,..a
c‘u, .'i?
and Mr*. Albert Cratg and daughter Henry a* hostess.
time.
•
; nrr in honor of her neplmw. Basil son of Lake Odessa ba* developed i (,, 15r? K8,p ,ana no*f Eckhardt
Don*. Mr and Mrs Edward Down'
Preceding lh* dinner, several of [Hayward. *on of Mr. and Mr*. Oli-e, worUi-Mhil* hobby, a delightful hob-1 Monday evetung.
iand Mr und Mrs Kenneth Leins the member, enjoyed a «wim. and [ver Hayward, ot Kalamazoo, who by too. He ha* specialized In th"Jr- anclMr* Spcnor Johnson
and daughter visited Mr and Mr' following, th",
business
­
th- regular busim
- • ses
*e.recently
married to MI-* Con- growing of r--'s. and hai made a ; an“ K’’"11 , motQ’r
I James Timmerman &lt; Mabie iziito sion Aas
held. **"'■
Mis* Elm Arber
z
- ■'of’ stance Dasher, daughter t f Mr and wonderful u.-c-** of it The entire ”f*’’
"np &lt;!"y last week.
of Jackson Sunday. l&gt;&gt;ri* Craig will Detroit gave a vety Interesting talk i Mrs Wm Da .hr.-, .il.4» rtf Kalama-;ajea in thr re »r ot hL* home is gived
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
G"»n«pr h“’ t*"1 ln
।stay with her,aunt. Mrs. Timmcr- about Starr Commonwealth which [zoo. Among those present at the 'fiver to Hi- cultivation of a large i P*X,DI’1/ lnc P“” *'cp" .
.
iman. for several weeks
dinner were Mr and Mr* Wni : variety of r«i*c« Hr ha* them bloom- , Mr’ oun*cr our
wife.
all enjoyed.
I Mr and Mr* Geo. Patter and M.
I Dasher, Mr and Mr’ Oliver Hay- ing from June on for many weeks I111 wU 1 meas‘M thp I***1,
Mm
Florence
Bump
will
be
the
Special
and Mrs .O. J McNaughton of Mui­ I instep for July, at which tim- thr I ward and daughter Margaret of Growing rotes u a .ude issue for,
8
. ,
.
.
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: liken. Mr* Beatrice Smith of Bn*- election of officer* will be held, and KkUmuoo Mr. and Mrs V. A.[Mr J&lt; ;-.n-in. H- docs If solely for
-.KSiEM want a»vn pay
|ton. Mass . Mr and Mrs. J E Wal- assignment* made for next year* Wellman. Mtss Ruth Ransom and'the pleasure . &gt;t and the pleasur.' BlcM Ust Uw |MAt WTPk
BANNER WANT ADttl. FAY.
T*ll Can*
I ton of Kalamazoo Mr. and Mrs hoxteaaea
[Mr Edward Stringham of Jackson, he can give tJrnurh It Li many oth- ~ ■■ ----.■ . ■
■ —
Deliciously Cooked Choice Quality
' Jc**e Crandall cf South Bend. Ind .
j James Ransom and daughter Maude er*. It surely t* delightful to »i*it hi* [
land Mrs. Erenqan of New York MEETING OF RURAL
|and Mt and Mrs. Geo Ran,o&gt;m of [place when the rose* are bloimlngBozes for
Icily were guests of Dr and Mrs
CARRIERS' A.sMJf lATION. Hastings.
I
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D. D Walton on 'lucsdav. earning to
Free Running Large Size Boies
Thirty-six rural mail carriers and
LUNCHEON ON"tHIK^DAY.
'
K _
.!
I witness ' QiUw|»rd Bound
*
their wives attended the mcrtins '
i Ellis Hains, of Hubbell. Nebraska, held at the American Legion room* I 8m.vJI china -wan* filled with! „ Mr flnd
Cans for
garden flower* centered the
- p!Tl al
ft babyi
iwaa vtslllnft relative* and renewing on &amp;iturd.iy evening, a fine dinner,JMWMWI
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[old acquaintances tn the city over beyfK served by tlie American Lc- i luuchecn
luncheon tabiej
tables and 'bouquets of j 6‘r»
,‘n &lt;
■
the week end Ellis grew to youns gion Auxiliary
' peonies were effectively arrans.d In I..
6 Ounce Cant
Corner o( State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
nr varlou*
WH. room*
mm a
Jth.
n S uvJ “"aW“
I manhood in this citv. and occasion­
The carrier* hA'cl a short bu»ineas (the
J the charming*
nL'ii
■1
ally return* to hi* old home-town for meeting after wmeh the R F D 'bridge-luncheon on Thursday. Mr* i in?‘”e
.
w.,
.
'a brief vi4t. Over 40 years ago he AMoeiatlon orchestra held a rehear- L E BanuM being hates*. Sixteen i *-r- *n»
“‘‘a
Beet Quality 1 *
n Halting* Satur-1
[left for the wild and woolly west, fi­ sal. They also practiced on Sunday I guests were prrM-nt. At contract Mr*.
nally locating at Hubbell Nebraska, afternoon at lhe homo of Mrs. Winona Downing. Mrs Robt Walton, "AJu,. '
[and liked the town *0, well that he Claude Wood, in preparation for the j and Mrv John Goodyear won tho r,
&gt; has remained there since
_____
,,,
।
j.
f. CL! B.
! Mr. Broom, who Uve* on the Boul-|
’ JOHNCOCK FAMILY REUNION. at Travene guy *
Low Price* On Fre»h Cold Meat*
TOLLY BIRTHDAY ( LI B.
1 Mn Claud ’ Hghter entertained\.tc? PUce■’*’5
by the beat!
' The Johncock family reunion was
held at the home of Mr and Mr*
Mr*. J E Mattoon delightfully I th* member* of the J F F Chib .w,“,lc »w«ih&lt;.
Olin Brown near Plainwell on 3.it- entertained the Jolly Birthday Club very pleasantly on Thuraday after-.Mr* Sanford Wditaon of;
8 Pound Qan«, each $1.10
irftiay with 93 present A picnic din­ on Wadninday. June 7.-honoring her noon at her home ’Just south of: ekory Corner* 'I*!'1 1**~a* f”'I
ner program and ball game were mother. Mr* Jennie Rowley, on tier Freeport- Two table* of bridge nln&lt; *Hh Mr and Mr* John Willi*
enjoyed. Tlie following officer* wgre j birthday anniversary
Fresh and Tasty
I plavtd. Mr*. IMh Mwi* winning top
.
,,
,
.
A wonderful pot luck dinner waa;score and Mrs W. A- Hitchcock low Sunday tisitor* at Robert Louden s
re-elected for the coming year
EaceUoat for Making Sandwiches
&lt;»*«•
“» Norrt
‘ “and;
ndt
|were. Mr and Mrs «"
Willis
Norris
President. Alma Thompnon; necre- rened and a happy /octal lime en-, score
J daughter of Battle Creek. Mis* Wil­
tary. Clara Stanton; treasurer. Ber­ Joyed. All wi’ili for Mrs. Rowley
i*.
ma
ot Kala-.
nice Brown Mr. and Mrs. Chester many more happy birthdays.
|
BKincE—I.VSCHCON.
-----McDonald
---------- and"friend
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................
Halraet Stylo
1 Cover* were laid for eight at «. mazoo. Mr and Mr* -Will Louden!
Johncock will entertain in 1934 at
lovely one c,deck luncheon given bv-"”1 Marvel of Gul! lake. Mr and
PAST MATRONS.
their home near Gun lake in Or­
LARGE
,
Rex
and--------Miion
New-;
angeville Iwiuhip.
Tlie O E 8 Past Matron* held a Mr- Archie
nmuc McDonald
Mcsaunma last
i«»s week
aw*.Mra.
—.........
- Water*
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- —
- ;
BOTTLES
1
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
happy meeting at the iwmc of Mr*. (Wedncvdav.
'
•»&lt;*•»MIM'ELIANEOUS NIIOWER.
CASE OF 13
Lee Oetliart on Friday afternoon.. Bridge-wa* played in the afterI’*ul BUnchard »«d family of]
Mr* L
E Barnett »&lt;&gt;■&gt;
and Ml'
Mr* i Kalama**
Sunday
The Windstorm Co employee, en-. Mr*. H. J Freeland and Mr* Leon! noon. .......
L. I.
- . *pcnt
'
......
' with
. ..Mr.
---jojed a vefy pleasant parly at the Tolhurst
________________
asMitmg Mr* Gebhart. W M.
M Stebbin*
81 ebb:tu winning the honor* i"™
ia,ntI1 Mr* Elmer Willison
WiUuon and Mar
Mar-­
------------------------ ______________
rlctta. •
■ gotuge of Mr. and Mrs. Fred, Refreshment.-, were served
; CLOSING MEETING OF_________ I
--------«•*
■
Phillips at Lake Al-Oon-Quln 0.1
- ----------- * ^»—-- ---------Wednesday evening honoring Mr*
RECOVERING NICELY.
MOZNDAY STUDY CLUB.
Law* in Japan require that autoWo Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
WUscn Guldet (Marjorie Gower ।
Mr*. Juanita La ng-ton Moore un-1। The Monday Study Club held mobiles and truck* be cquip;wd with
who w*s presented wffh a shower of|derwrnt * major operation In Bron- • their final meeting until fall at thi anti-splashers'
—------" on wet day* The1
Robert Walton or.,device
— ___________________
prtfccl’.- tlie jicdcstrlan,.w
from'
।:miacellaneou* articlci. A bountifullaon.Mcllnslut ix&gt; piial in Kalama- .borne vl Mr
11 pot luck eupper wasccned and a w- zoo cn Tuesday. Latest repurts *1, I1:Monday, a lovely lunalicon bor,g • being .pattered with mud on nor1 cia) evening spent.
that she U doing nicely.
|iIttrved at one o'clock.
!row thoroughfare*.

Mr. and Mr* Keith Daniel* were
In Grand Rapid* Thursday.
Mr. and Mr*. Carl Pltutrom were
In Battle Creek on Baturilay.
Lyle Biddle spent Sunday with hl*
mother and Usters in Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mr* F B Lane and chil­
dren were In Grand Rapid* Satur­
day.
MUs Erma Gregg I* spending the
week In Chicago visiting the World'*
Fair•
'
Mis* Bernice Young of Chicago
wa* Hie guest of Mr*. Noble Qaln on
Sunday
Mr* Archie McCoy wa* In Ionia.

Father
a Break

S

Father's Day is
Sunday, June 18

O

Miss Rose Clark
will open

The ROSE
Dress Shop

T.S. Baird

NEW ARRIVALS

BESSMER the JEWELER

THE CLOSER

Tak6 Advantage of Our

LOW PRICES/

FRIDAY, June 16 SATURDAY, June 17

Sani-Flush

X8c

Spaghetti

4

25c

Iodized Salt

2

13c

Pork &amp; Bean* 2

19c

Fly Spray

Honey Dew

Minced Ham

REED’S DRUG STORE

10c

lb- 24c

Butter

Corned Beef

L.V. BESSMER

s»&lt;^

p.,

25c

a. 25c

15c

tiINMANM

Kleenex
Kotex
Milk of Magnesia
Spt. of Camphor
Epsom Salts
Bathing Caps
Ginger Ale |
Lime Ricky (

3 for 59c
3 for 59c
pt 33c
4 oz 25c
3 lbs. 25c
25c

Try Our Fountain for a Cold

Drink or lea Cream

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JUNE II, 1911

PAOI SIX

MIDDLEVILLE.
Carleton Swift left Y...
. ac.ept a position hi the
run.'ula of Michigan.
nhiiiiniiiu
Tin- report* of Chester Vander
KUk durinc. the week arc that lie
had very *llm chances of life. Sat­
urday evening a wire brought to the)'
Hastinga accompanied by tlw party
(Continued from page oae&gt;
(Continued from page one)
A large iirobp of pwn met at tlie_________________________ «—_— r~ . -^ - -7------------- - .— --.
Avgry farm on June 7th tor “Thr this wsu doiw with entire goodjfe-i- Chr-trr
injured while playing-.—toad, clothtag. housing. education
Kalama/oo - - Bfiiry County B«-».i Hlk- out we cannot believe otherwise
W1J?1 other iad* and was struck and maintenance, which u indeed
by
a
thrown
ball'dub.
They
have
Tour ' There wrre interesting lee- than that the. going of Mr. ftaku-sbnl1 G"** Th»v hav*
lures gi-.rn by Hute extension :-pe* sy.y u u hlss to t^ highway program a util in a hospital fbr an operation an economical budget.
ui)J
Mrs Vander
Kolk
poor
L Mj
It might be of Interest to Banner
clah5t&lt; a bo men from the large to.-Hany county. He had been here r
—, ;~r,
----- -TT
”-'Is
-----in- TZ".
packing plant? The second stop i0Ilg enough, was sulllcwntlv uc- nralth. Much sympathy !s expressed readers to know that since Jan. 15.
was atXhc Lockshove Farm where uuainu-d wuh ihe road utujtum. - j t“f tbc family.­
. «... tlw dairy' herds as *dl as the be. i
t
X fur bcirer rervire
H&gt;e board of review met In G D. 1933. a majority of Hie teachers and
L‘ herd *ere inspected. Kevi n hcrds^hjm“a nii7 engineer "who li.id had Whitmore's office Tuesday and are workers at Starr Commonwealth
1 :■?' were viuietl m the two countlei. and JM&gt; sUch experience, o: who-iud had “R4|n *n session this Monday and have not received a single cent ot
!ti r.,i
cn Thin-wU.
Thursday .mil
and Prida*&gt;
Friday herds in .xjKrlcm.1-,jn a ....
cmmly Zlnre
the,
0 region Tuesday
,•
niil continue
in session ‘Tuesdav.
'
pay—there wa* no money for their
_ adjdhlntf
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------- .jaiil
--------On
21counts
be.---------v.ewed. nwspm
topography B1IU
and naiure
nature &lt;n
of .marenaa
material!
On Thursday. Mrs.
Mrs. Lester fcarl.i
Cai ' wage*—but because of their love for *
■ i'r I.1 • '/tr- th,....
J&lt; There turns nie rvi-i.11
conducted-for
tin- met
ivHh-'m rood....
culdmg are ul'o- irlm Itnrl
had been 111
ill fnr
for na fzw
few dgys. w:
was .
,
purpote of creating Interest In feeti- iet
hsr
dlflerent
thsn
we
have
here
taken
in
an
ambulance
and
started
pie boys and their Intense Interest
ditlerent than we have'mTur
here
' Ing and markettog beef animal* *eth#r
’n
a hospital and pawed away be- n he work. y»y hare continued
It wouldiuLny^XyStreamed
be &gt;i misfortune. ‘in our “
—
1 and arc very imjnwtlre
uL£n(
*•**“ lM,'d
h0?Jn«
judgment.
it'Rsny
arrival,
•
i»ptte Hie extreme heat many L
build a syetem
ofcounty
countyattempted
highway foielllv
tkeler ,twma 011 Sunday at
y were doing
Wld
system
qf county
highway*: “&gt;n A M • wlth bur*a’ 01 Bwryton. ‘»&gt;Gr duty. Should the two Albion
'J lo-.-al people were nt Plainwell -to to
wl:}1
out athe
tervicj
ut a competent
. attend the rotiwncemcr.l r xrrcires rllgilucr preferably one who’had She leaves besides the bereaved hus- banks be reopened, some fund*
on Thursday evening Wilma and
L ' higiiwav exneriehc* Oth-'band four *nia11 chHdren nnd other '»'ou*d be available, but no one
i Charllo Freeman and Liovd and rr {&lt;Knitre' hire tred that but have relatives Much sympathy Is ex- knows when-the banks will open
«uu^. t..
in .uMr sun- .nd ui.
hU
; Ruth Nottiiqihain. were « u»
««»'«»•* «•''* tr.ed.tiut but navi ; H..«U r«"h.
KX-n’ISUiXn'»■'
! graduates.
,. d ih»lr »»- «•» •&gt;• J-W u .m .Uh IMU
beat
homn tv'a’teriiDt vk-... ’•&lt;’"thin....
.. 'vieufoi
... minin'-,-hnnl
nirnir
nn Saturday.
A humanitarian
work.work.
in
,al ’•chool
picnic
on Saturday.
A humanitarian
'
Other* who are glad to be
nt home
I.”".,,
!&gt;•« I® — -nW!* &gt;» &gt;!* Ol-ag1
Si
; tar tire summer vacation are Chirk
- ■ iM»VR.
•
hoolmates
uinau problem ana it- is only maae
.1 Nc.u.u-h.,,, v.ta,
j
FEED -i- COAL -i- CEMENT -:- LIME
- .r.r'nince
m •* mon nmnrv
^ttv Swift spent la*t weelci powible by the fact that last year FLOUR
•'
----------------... ' ... t-uncouit!
«• on.e-i
J*"**”M*«
’
There were right members end ccunt
I J’,
o.
. .
1-Turtaci
k - ‘t"* ln
'
,h® boy* and helpers canned 12.000
BRICK -;- TILE -i- FARM IMPLEMENTS
of
th
j
varying
surface
and
i.o 1! nor. ,
■&lt; .hr HHpm, SX,,,”',,L
£.r*”
f' &gt;«,!
11... vl O,lk,l.
«,M Umlly. «™m-, W* »' vrtrUbk. In»n Owlr mn
■ • Hand Club mcctiiK ut Stella Shdp s S .
panted by Fred Granger and wife, gardens. .They have no meat, liah
TELEPHONE 2118
HASTINGS, MICH.
[UCtUdl.
•- . n Wf-dn«*Uv In !:ie absence of '
*flln . ,&gt;lould &lt;•&lt;, :- 'I* nt Sunday wstlj O. O Stricklrn
towl on their menu*, so plenty of
— the pnsidvnt and vlce-pr-Mdcnt. n
u,„ ..
V.'*. ir.nd faiiHly in Grand Rapldk
। vegetable*, .nut*, fruits and milk are
Jiu.-t buslni s'M Kdon was-heid with ti' .
Vp
Alex Pott., und wife of Grand more necessary. Because of lack of.
Mr- oure Fax in chare.
remntv -na Lr
' a dolla? of
«nd J M P™8 “Ild »“e ,und'
mllk co“ld ,KX »*
—
Dorothy Brouard returned to her Iaxi,..tr r.-on&lt;-- h n been u&lt;kcd i-iri
Sunday In Marshall visiting purchased, and Mr. Starr was In a,
LACEY.
•
Rapids, ha. made arrangementa tb
Wm, Potts MM
and &lt;~«r.
family.
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Si
«•».»«.
dikcun.,*,
f&lt;in"ln th,- tim.. hirT-.. iiniirrtv.',ack Rott-nburg of Northwestf Arber wus working in Aqn Arbor ' Tlie Misses Doris und Neva C.»1e occupy the nflice ut the Eli Henry
ment* huv- been inade^ uiwn oui . Thornapple had a renous accident ; and she told her audience of these have been real sick tlie past week Home, formerly the Dr. Adrounie
— • to -M. S. C for the »uinmt-r -scmion
with ear trouble following severe property.
op Tuesday evening Mr and. Mrs
head colds.
An ice cream miciuL./ixmMired by
22 ••••••••«
Arthur Lathrop 4IIU
and &lt;w
the xviu
Ford IWIIf.un- . _ .. in-ii
Mr. und Mrs. Earl Bristol and the members ot the Brians L. A. 3.
__ ’24
Ii.ulrt r.,|.
wnoee inrm nr was wuisiok
ii e, uiict vmw-,.
uu-.w.v,
*biGi . 'IV‘ INHd ',
f ’»i5 as
t-H ,
.tumhted and
nnd he
he was thrown
thrown ;cow valued nt
nt 1250 was given by । children were Sunday visitors in with Mr Gladys Cortrlght. Mis.
&lt; ily hud a waffle mid maple syrup
“ g-Eihorac
stumbled
supper at the Ford home
•
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‘
unMiut the stone wall and hit with Arnold O0«s. a dairyman. Pasture EiL-.t Leroy with Mr. und Mr*. Daniel Grace Millar. Mrs. Kate Cole and
, ,,
Children's Day was olverved with
I.,' t|‘ 1 . *^*7 “
th" I the limne on the hame.^ in such a I lor these cows Is plentiful bn lhe ad- Case und daughter.
Mr*. Lottie Jones as committee, is
p—T~] appropriate rxerclas by the ll-.tir „ ’
‘ , ' ,.7, ;
7’^.way that his collar bone was broken. Joining farm recetitly acquired by, , After July 1 Lucky will have a planned for Tuesday evening, Juno
. .i Sunday Ecliool on Sunday evening -•mv mc'nev’ 4S
’.\ &gt;.? “I &gt;1.-"
1 There
The
h?ii\~hAri
There was a sneak thief at work
work'«he
— Commonwealth.
—------------------ ------•- —can
Tlie—boy.
boys
physician. Dr. Skinner, of Grand
oT!reMeBSlem r'ar’
,,w v“Ia«c tm*B "n ,he mUk lhe&gt;' wn*‘l *nd
—The N. Pine Lake Sunday School will- romphSrt .? the
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,K&gt;U5CS WTre u “ultc ’'tccl»»ar&gt;r Inwunuch as their.
' have a picnic dinner on Ford*. na oil th.- cw nt ? eoulrenru of‘Sjl,urdu&gt; 'ev‘!n,n»{tLid machine's McrJflclmr
entered und «me mciwy taken from.diet is almost entirely vegetarian.,
k
pojpt June III. also a program
w^v maint nancvA A* a mm- r 2 ' *« l*«* « »&gt;
thst th.Eleven grade* are taught in the
fact the Lun
tatwn ca,e *,f at 0,,cv thcre lnif to Alb,On lDs!h “hM1 tO com’ •
Mrs. Lloyd End-ley and children ne' i ce Mr H-H .wskv eL* e’hcre &gt;'
ot Potterville anti Mrs. Walter Lower
and children of Lamin# spent Fri­
day night with their parents. Mr.

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PINE LAKE.
' On Wednesday Mra. Ru.wcll Minor
WANTS
; entertained for dinner. Mrs Rathe
Pierson of Hastings. Mrs. Emmett
1 b1Lm- *Uu1
of 81lwr Cr,efcTI8EMENT FOR LESS THAN -5c. i an(1 Mr, Georgia Bellingham. In

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more securely and eliminate*
sub crushing prewure. We ar*
Exclusive Akron Tnixs ni­
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adjustment.

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The Prescription Drug Store
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

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We’re Ready for You With

Genuine I. H. C. Repairs

The harvesting implements that are
standing in your implement shed have
a lot of hard work ahead of them. There
is no doubt but what some of them need
new parts. Now is the time to check
them over and get your repairs.

1. H. C. REPAIRS ARE MADE TO FIT

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company

Our Success
Baa been achieved through care-

tathfactory dealing with policy­
holders.
SEE US FOR INSURANCE

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GEORGE M. NEWTON

SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING.
CASH FOB OLD GOLD.
dollar will &lt;o.

Sevying Machines
' Bought, Sold, Repaired and Rented

Singer Sewing Machine Co.
,

RENDERED FINE
SERV CE TO COUNTY

At Robleski'* Elec. Shop.
PHONE Ull
HASTINGS

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ORDER FOR F.URLtCATIGN.

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t&lt;! th:- Friend schojl reunion Satufday.
»
Mr. nnd Mrs Hugh Crawford of
Evart utre here for tlw Friend
-ciioo! reunion, also JohnTriend.
Saturday and Sunday visitor.- nt
Mr. and Mr.'. Scdtt Lydy': were. Mr
nnd Mrs.. Elwyn Hayward of. Paw
Paw. Mr-and Mrs G-&gt;. tydy and
baby oi Irving. Lyle Lydy antT friend

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7g*naar~
CLAY HILLS.
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di-appoint.i-/ nt in cash reo ipn' Mrs Nina Winger entertained thc
the j“
w«
^i
uy
,hrlr
are buly’plantlng
tram the :.u: ■ und it everything 1 Bu.&lt;v fb.-Cldb Tlwraduy utiernoon.- Awln the boys are biuy ptantlng
h .d cmillnited as the commission &lt; &lt;?utnes and contests were played J ^lrJ
laid pl-irnwu. ;.ei,ral iiuk-s of black-‘and wveral nice prizes given. A
•J”
top read would have been added
«‘&gt;nr is the report.
caih year until tlw main travelled
Mrs, Chas. Gibbs. Mrs. Martha {l,“ a"or{,”ent of. .V*?’ ,r,?m ’
cmnt&gt;- . ,,d wuuM taW Imd
MeNee and Mrs Guy MeNee .nd

not do inch u.ric unless it has th- n union at the Ixigpii school Sat“U °l whlCh ha"
rthdncy It lias depended on the state! urday afteniooh.
Hwidtnu &lt;&gt;r evervdav
tor an
all ui uir
U.e money
money to
to omni
bulltl anu
and
Harris mid wife nnd CWft.. I^B1!i «miM
«or
•t
•!.
H'lk.iwSkinner
visited
the
former's
ipur,l,
e
at
Starr
Cornnmnwcaith
could
uuiintain it i roads since Mr. RiikowSkinner
u ?ot '.Giti
Gils ut
st rremonL
Fremotu ounnay.
Sunday.
'»* related by
hundreds, as here
•hvn
—z the
....dom,
l.,n’ B
u. 'lil
&gt;, •■ doi'iu . &lt;i lot
-.m.iliuj
Iher.
«1|• the
&lt;h«
.
s«— riir.u
vi... 1 riuirr
v..,..— .....। two -w.t.
all
.
,»»s.
eiuiv is
- "someihlnR
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,doing
..... nlnrtv
", there
------ ,11 vn.u.-lr,»
,
of,-improving on county ramjs the
..Lowell
.. spent.uun
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,,n.n&gt;«r the
dn
n
of
part-of
last
time
among
ninety
live-wire
„ FIRST CHURCH
c.-rmu .m ha*, built
paid fur v.e&gt; k with her fHircnts. Harry Men- boi'-'ful1 of pep and vigor.
,. tlw
.„und
Or Hasting..;
CHRIST SCIENTIST
what Is known a»
rh iiit calllngTiu "th- dcnhall and wife. Mr. Poster came
!f &gt;'ou *ho read thli article hnw
Center Road
• mv 11 ‘ c m m
“»&lt;g them Sunday
never been to Starr Commonwealth.
,
in &lt; minI( ,n !&gt;()|I. un(t wlfi. motorctl t0 make a visit there as soon os pos*i&lt;m bait thr difn&lt; .Hl Covert road
A. M
in H .rrv and Juhmtown to* * ihta 1 K’dmnazoo Sunday and spent the jible und sec Just what Is being done .
m’. duv with their daughter. Mrs Mor- by Mr. Starr nnd his workers tn 1
winch wui r&lt;m|i!&lt;ud und'
1 ra, Lewi', mid Mu Harold England, training boy* for useful lives and
Rakovsky
.. ------- ---------------------giving tliem the Inspiration tu be
U
»»
the ru;« ot n sitiillarlI
EAST GUN LAKE.
-worthy helpful citiscns. You will be
cad
built
u
few
years!
EMNAVUEL CHURCH.
Edd. Tombs ot Doster and Joe well repaid for your visit.
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township.
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I,II Tombs
(EPISGOPALl
and' daughter of Yorkville
itlss Arber is busy thi* week get­
if.anlng thr.-.- tiling to ! called on Mrs Belle Crawford Sun- ting Eiibscriptions for the further32.1 W. Center St,
show. that it h!u paid to have u ' day
•
'slice of this work. It b planned to'
,.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dryer and conduct a ditlerent kind'of carp"
family
of HosUnga spent Sunday at palgn later, the following executive
' a good engineer. We believe when
:
' 1.Gun
lake.
,committee to assist: Chairman,
i Barry county ha-- a v&gt;' &gt;d engineer K I1 Ernest Thaxton and Russel DuO'Judge Stuart dement; M. A Lam-,
will be wire to keep him it pa-mbhr Ikin of Otsego spent the week with ble. Mrs. Nellie Cross and M. L.
The Writer.recalls that al «nc time 1 iMr. nnd Mrs. Ray Crawford.
HASTIK..H PARISH.
Cook.
Mr. Otto Hu. wa. tin- county
high-;' EPISCOPAL
METHODIST
CHURCH.
Mr. and Mrs.
Ray. Crawford and :
— i*1*'*; '
—
way engineer hrrv, Then :t
t- 'daughter
spent the week end with
BARBERS CORNERS.
—
relative' in otM-g«‘
I Mf a™1 Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer en-\ m . engineer.
J
cum .nd Irttnd or K.tima.' l.rumrd l&gt;u d,u«hwr. Mr and Mn.
„»n, Sunday « Oun l»kr.
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ho tide* over Knit cjur.ty high--------------' Mlddlrvin,. Sunday
ays realizes Hut that county luu
THE !.ITTLE BED BRICK.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Lcplcy and
rst lIaks entfinirerhiE service.
Mr.-. Will strausbaugh Is on the;daughter Betty visited the former's
. .
K 1,.
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We cx|»xt to -tt Mr Hak-re-k, sick list mid tier daughter. Wane«&lt;J parents. Mr. and Mrs Jacob Lepley,
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. find a place •*!&gt;•.:&lt;• he can uliuu the
11' k entertaining the whooping cough., near Lowell, Sunday.
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»amc Rpod judgment, the vame care, Mrs Minnie Hammond has gone., Mrs Fred Slocum and son. Lewis
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. . to promote the public Interest In j to visit her daughter. Mrs. Chas Bright and Leiter Bright, wite and
buildup and maintaining good roods Hendershott, ot Hendershott district child and Mrs. Lucy Jennings and'
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHUBCH a, h- |us &lt;horn ,n thi, rounty H.. I for n few days.
: two children pf Grand Rapids called,
.
b.t 1. E L*n». p*.te,
ha*.nude mutnkc* a* b- will, Mrs Edith 'Edger and daughter. ’ on Clark Barber last week.
.
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‘ ' ’’ u'acknowledge Any engineer uc.cverj Phyllt of Hastings spent Sunday John Lewis has had a sick spell,
, . , ’ . . . .. ,
.. get or can hope ta gef will muk» । with Mrs Rebecca Craig.
but is Improved al this, writing.
j
Mr&gt; Sherd Sparks of Hastings visMr. and Mrs. Orvil Shellenbarger
itr-d her daughter
CUfford. and son Robert visited Julius Shell­
i.’, in corUUtu •• with Uuinc which
, Hammond. Monday.
jenbarger-near Lake Odessa Sunday, j
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THE CHURCHES

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE

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HASTINGS MARKETS

COAL
PRICES
GONE
DOWN!

No

ONE can foretell the
price of NEXT WINTER’S
COAL—even next month’s
coal prices may be higher!
The SAFE WAY is to order
your next winter's supply of
coal NOW and take advantage
of these NEW LOW PRICES!

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Dealer* in WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

Telephone 2257

Hastings, Mich.

••4,(4 construction andWESLEYAN
ntaititc- METHODIST ClXlBCH
1 tn this counts.

AMENDMENT TO ORDINANCE

''"'Robert O'Connor is home from Ins,
’. teaching duties in northern Miclu-|
' i-an mid will go to Chrcago thi*|
( ?svk to attend the World's Pair.
Thuj i
duj atteiifoon whn Mr. und Mrs
Clarence Klnnle of Coats Grove,

N»rth Ipriui Cbartb
W c«^S&lt; beclkee *•

mother, Mrs. Ltfcy Coleman, sun
Mr». Ehie Sothard mid Mr*. J,

urday or. burner*.
■
Mr. and Mrs. Clutf Rowley and
faintly have gone to Truvirae City;
CHURCH or THE NA1ARESE
Ckar.k St.
Ore P»k*t Hoo&gt;« : to visit hi* parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Bur: Rjw'ev.
PaaccoM BolUta*
Mr and Mr* Harry Scobey of:
n Hustriuj* vi,-Hrd Mr. and Mr* Vern
. Cotton and Lnvnnche Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Finkbtuncr .entertamed her parents of-Hiutlng* Sun-;

Sr.-4 J H»1
CbW.r. || L«w&gt;».l "*&gt;»/•*
.MORGAN,
. Emerson Eberly &lt;rt Dowagiac Is
‘spending his ■vacation with hl*
grandparent*. Mr and Mrs Adam
' Eberly.
Mrs.- Nellie Walker of Chesaning
Mrs. Anna Devine and May Devine
,Mr. and'Mr*. Floyd Ne&amp;lt at Barryville and Mrs Mary. TufTKr called
on Millie Flury Sunday.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
DMMih, FwmmI S«,U.
- Mee Aabalasce Benrice
■aetlags. Pkeae 1*17 er »*•! er SACS

TEACHERS or
College Students

YANKEE SFRlXOa CHURCH NSSVa
MILO.
v- !■ - v.ir.-i ;.
Mr* Chas. Turocr will be hdstesa;
'. r,:i''V' l:" of Milo L. A S. at her home at;
J j 'J V . •'
Gull Ink* Wednesday afternoon.:'
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' * - ' - ‘ - June 21. A good attendance la
hojred for
Bernice Flower eptertnlned the;
BAPTIST CHURCH
annual gef-tugGher meeting ot tlie
former Delton Study Club at her:
home Saturday A pot luck dinner’
was served at noon Tlie afternoon ‘
was spent in visiting.
Mr* Bellinger and Mrs. F.ower|
spent Monday afternoon in Kala-i
masoo.
The Rebekahs from this vicinity
attended the Tnple-LInk Club at
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS GROVE.

Thfr Heme Literary Club uiU icect
for Urelr annual picnic with the
Richland clubs at Mrs Florence
Mill*'. Fair O*ks. Gull take, thi*
week Thursday

TIRES Are First Choice of Car
Owners for Greater Safety and Economy
TIRES—Road speeds of today are the racing speeds of-r
yesterday. Take no chances! Profit by the knowledge
and expedience of race drivers—they know tires. Firestone
Gum-Dipped Tires hold all world records, on road and
track, for Safety, Speed, Mileage, and Endurance. They
are FIRST CHOICE of drivers who risk their lives on
their tires.
COME IN TODAY AND EXCHANGE YOUR SMOOTH, THIN, WORN
TIRES FOR THE SAFEST AND BEST TIRES YOU CAN BUY!

Andrus Service

Phone 2240

Comer Jefferson and Court Street

Hastings, Mich.

Visit the Firestone Building at “A Century of Progreaa,” Chicago. See the
famous Gum-Dipped tires being made in a modern Firestone tire factory

'Firestone
Sentinel Type

4.40-21
4.50- 21

4.75-19
5.00-19

5.25-18
5.50- 19

$4*52
5*05
5.4$
5.89
$.63
7.65

surfm lnc.

�Wednesday, June 14, 1933

THE HASTINGS BANNER

EVERYONE HAS VOICE
peopk. a* ha* been done In lhe re­ ;price Increase Secretary Wallate has l&gt;l
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IN MILK PRICE CASE city of Chicago
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HOLIDAY ON MORT-

Corn^rl

GAGE FORECLOSURES

j A similar Iinesugauon
investigation oi
of tne
the mar-■ reduce tlw costs of placing milk in
Secretary Wallace Will Oon* ket problems in Detroit ha* teen re- the homes and which, therefore, will By Home Economics Specialists Mirhtonn T ooiilntinn Pnaaori
Mkhlean state rolteVe
Michigan Legislation Passed
aider Rights of All in
q-witt^i by the Michigan Milk Pro- enable tlw distributors
distributor* tu pay
pay- the
Mkhigan State College
LftW 8alurday Ca]Ung
i
.Duma
/laewMMuu
magDetroit Hearings
!r.
urrTl.^?*
oclJ?uo,&gt; uiu
*u.‘d ’reptracuiaT)*raen‘A- farmer* more for milk without n
.
! tlvr* ol the AMoclatlmi have op- ing equal eiianget in their retail
a Halt
East Lansing —Michigan dairy-1 iwured In Washington asking for a price*
1
Choice of kix elective* will be
men, city residents who buy milk.; formal hearing of their case. MichiDetroit milk buyer* will be invlt- onowtrivomcn attending pie annual . By the action of the legislature t
and dXributors who handle mBk’gan dairymen in area* selling inlik &lt;d to send representoUves to lhe p™...
wom,.n ’s. week at Michigan Saturday, the State ot Michigan ha*
can rest assured that dwrltadn* on!to contenting plant* also will ask Washington hearings on Detroit Finn Women
non-,. Julv
called a halt on mortgage forcelasmilk prices made by Henry A Wai- for an tnveatigatUm of their market mUk prices. Al tlw hearings on Chi“ ""/"“J tires until July 1. 1935 There havri
lace. Secretary of Agriculture, wil) be prices.
'
cago prices. Mr*. WF- Fribley.
™h
‘T™’*«*• been such serious revolts against
nu.de only after thorough inveaU-; City milk buyer* will not be asked president ot tlw Chicago houiewivra*
••
.‘rl.u&gt;nfurnish these foreclosure* in otiwr state*
poultry, landscape and vegetable
gutions of the right* of each cla*s ot, to carry tlw whole, burden of any league, appeared in Wasitington to ing.
gardening, and dramatics
j and in certain parts of Michigan
' that the legislature believed tlw wise
•
'give evidence on the consumer's
tiling Is to provite for a two year
side a! the case, rutrait res~er.ii
will h*v*
have Muai
equal oonortunities
opportunities to *tate
state lwn
Win
Instruction and holiday. Property bwners. from this
on according to this law. if at­
their case
demonstrstioN In tlie above topics, time
. Decisions made after tlw Detroit and the afternoons and evenings to tempts are made to foreclose mort­
milk price hearing undoubtedly will lectures, recreation, and „ocla) en­ gage* on their property, may appeal
have un indirect effect upon milk tertainment.
to the court* to delay such fore­
! jiricc* for other Michigan cities, but
Tlie morning arrangements hare closure proceedings until July 1.
jtw regulation* made for Detroit will been planned so that one may foi- 1935 During this time the courts
be binding tn otiwr Michigan cities low through one or two topics dur­ of tlw state will act as virtual re- ,
; until such cities have had a proper ing lhe whole week, or may attend reivers of mortgaged proiwrty where
'chance to present evidence of any one meeting of each division.
an effort has been started, since
peculiar conditions which might
Miss Eana V. Smith, etale leader 1 tlw enactment of the law. to itisllj affect pricr* in that area
of home demonstration agent*, and lute foreclosure proceedings.
Owners will be given preference,
in charge of plan* for tlw wrek. nn­
FEED
. __ , GRASSHOPPER
nourires tiiat a large number of when any orckr for prxjwvlon is i
issued in caws where tlw property
pniQnN
RRAN
RA1T
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produce*
revenues through rentals.
rUIOUN pnRN DHII
During tlw part year groups enOtherwise the Judge will fix reason-1
Successful Control Measures SXt’torearranwS’ tT-end’at kart nbj*"nU1’1
J&gt;hL,Pl7ilT r’nrn’'

You’ve tried the rest—now use the best
Paramount
Fly Spray
Low Priced Spray •

Bring Your
Containers

A

High Priced Quality

65'

Dynamite to Flies

WALLACE FEED &amp; SEED STORE
TELEPHONE 2458

SATURDAY
ISTHELAST DAY
TO PROVIDE YOUR
FAMILY WITH THE

PART TW&lt;

We.t State Street

HASTINGS, MICH.

SAVE Money by Buying Our

Good Used Cars!

NotZxpen.ive UAirWork

Yau can save money by buying now because good used cars
are getting scarce. Look over these cars before you buy.

Consumers Special
GAS

nortiwm part* of MtrMgan »re &gt;«»’
procreaing.
----- --------------warned by tlw entomology depart- Time and energy for tlw canning
merit at .Michigan State College that day may be saved by preparing the
unless grau.hop|w^s are killed by equipment beforehand, suggest the
ixnson ball before they, become larg- lionw economics nutntkyi extension
ar in vise serious crop losses will specialists, Michigan State College, j
occur in rome district:;
All Jar*, rubber*, glass lid*, cov-1 Thirty-seven
vcn Bl
at vamp
Camp oatIX
Barry OUI
dur-.
Tlw kind uf bait, rarline** of ap- ers. and tin cans should be washed i lng jl)ne 5 to the ]jth -A,, „lx
plication, method of distributing the in hot. soapy water and then rinsed f
— all
... enjoying
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ers.
the uZ
beautiful —
new
bait, and number of farmers in a thoroughly in cle*r{hot water. Gas- camping place on the shore of
romiiiiiiiity who co-operate In dr- ket-Hned tin covens should not be Stuart lake A great place to be In
staying these insect* are lhe Im- placed in water.
1
hot weather,
ix&gt;rtanl points in n campaign to
Especial care must br taken with
Sunday evening the MlddlevtUg
control the losses from grasshopper* jars which have contained spoiled Epworth League came to camp about
Tlw best bait I* one which con- food to be sure of good result*. Aft- a30
„ BMUUB
strong -1Mi
and conducted their .»»»nC-guv
tains home-made arsenite of *xla er a thorough washing, tlw Jars and ]ar nweting with tlw campers. Chas
as the killing agent. Thi* poison is lid* *hould be placed in a pressure William* leading
— s,
a. of ordl-------- ------at------------ ---------------A
made by -aJ.
adding
32 -----pounds
cooker
15 pounds
prcMurc for ..
15
a blg
big cheer wa* given L. F
E. Bar
Bar-.
nary caustic soda, lye. (o eight and minutes If a pressure cooker U not nfn for the large, luscious waturone-iialf gallons of water; then, as available, boil the material in ac- melon he brought out for his son
soon a* the, lye has dissolved, add lively boiling water for two hours. | John and the boys.
100 pounds of white araenle a lit- The water must completely cover, The campers took a hike to the
tie at a time as fast as it diwolws. the jars and covers
■ i McCallum Sunday Schbol for their
A quart of this poison, five pounds
it 1* well to test all jars, whether Bible study Sunday xnuming. T 8
TELEPHONE 2121
. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
?alt. two gallons cheap molasses,. 10 do or new. for leaks. Partially fill' K Reid «** in charge nnd gave a
gallons of water, and three ounces
jttrs wlth hot water, seal tightly, j talk at the close of Sunday School
of banana oif are used to moisten fttld invert for half an hour. If
Mrs M. D McKean b director of
100 pound* of bran. '
there is the slightest defect the jar thc'girl*' camp which 0|wiwd this
| Tlw bait should be scattered dur- or uj nhould not be used. Lid* may Wednesday morn)
‘ ""
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ling.
There u room
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warmest- &gt;hiur*of
the u...
day. ,&gt;It i*
। u,4tr&lt;| on various jars to deter- for
... more
------ girls, i Ohly MOO for the
! U broadcast, and care should'be used mine
i
which 1* defective Straighten- "8 days
•*"or *50“ cent*
‘ i&gt;er day. A corps
HIGIIBANK.
I| Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brasy of Bat­
Hugh Burchett spent last wrek
to insure that no lumps of tlw ing
।
and lightening the bail on metal of live, callable leaders have been
bait are thrown out. Ten [tound* of clump
,
Mrs. Etha Burchett and grand- tle Creek spent-Sunday with Bert with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burchett
on Ria** tops will sometimes secured to help all girls to have a
ball will treat one acre of ground.
,
rlaughtcr uf Albany are visiting Mr Daly.
correct
a leak. It is better to uw helpful time while in camp.
Marshall Green spent Sunday aftMr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblita
Preparina thr poison bait should only
,
and Mrs. Clare Marshall.
new rubbers a* the poatability
be a community affair. Large quan- of
। spoilage is lessened considerably
Laurel Marshall and daughter. ternoon with Mr. and Mr*. Harry were at Wall lake Sunday.
BwV* voter*, 'who will sc)
title* can be mixed a* rataly a* A
n canning bulletin ■«»..
soon -.•■
will be .new
new huikhibi
national amiwm
anthem anuruy.
atortty are Merlyn. were In Baltic Creek Thurs- Green and family of Barryvilk.
FAIR LAKE.
Miinll. the ingredient* can be bought available from lhe extension di- welcome to the use of ours tem- day.
Mr*. Clare Marshall and daugh
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more cheaply in wholesale lot*, ary vWon&gt; Michigan State CoOege.
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Tlie Bunnell Ladle*' Aid Society
I porarily.
Those top
notes arc ai Betty taxi Burchett of Assyria ter expect to be in Ann Arbor this
all the farmers who co-operate In
----' dandy workout fix, .a scanned yo- spent last week with Mr. and Mr*. week with Marian who is in tlie hos­ Will meet with Mrs Charles Lechtlw pretuiration of the poison will be
। deler.
.
Clare Marshall.
pital there.
leitner for supper June 32.
MYSTERY IS SOLVED.
applying thr bait on their farms at•. Laming, June 7—The mystery of
the same. lime.
"Mm"pf‘ih; hoppers hatch
“jjState'
egg* laid in sod lands, and. in Michigun. tills means cutover tracts ad-!
joining cultivated fields. The pul- '«
““®to Z-S st ClaJ
son bait should be applied before
*"‘
‘
the. grasshopper* Invade the cultiwas branded by;
vnterT croiis so most of it is scat-.1"*
’‘ of ML ^rnen*
tered in the cutover lands Special
,n *8 **ars
h? s
'
attention should be paid to the p‘HU'dl ln **l81?' .
ground bordering cultivated fields. J’1’ tony from Lake 8‘- cuir to
ami bait should be placed in the La"c Michigan.
*
cultivated crop to destroy t»ve top-'
^n awting under^e
jwrs Which have entered the flokte.|tUl*rt‘on of tl,c D»p®W®*n‘
Best results in destroying the &gt; -'er vat ion a.month ago at junction,
nests
anobtained
if
a
campaign
is
Dam
On
,hc
were .
ergnnteed to tre? large traete of .lifting rainbowMftnUtce
trout andRiver
P^e-Perdi
land at a time. ebunty agricultural , ««r ‘to tom ‘hat they might eonagents gladly do the necessary pre-1 &gt;«“w *&gt; “P
rl'rpr
*‘«wn
llminary work of getting lhe farm-1 ‘arwe sturgeons were found among
era to work together, and the agental*** thousands of fi*h One of them
run give estimates uf the cost ofi***® • distinct brand 41 on his
the control measures. County funds jjto. He was taken to the Paris
■re provided in some Michigan IHatchery and held in a pond,
counties to buy bait. Tlie Upper I ‘he Department of Conrenration

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BEFORE THE

PRICE GOES UP/

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1930 8 Cyl. DICTATOR STUDEBAKER
1930 FORD MODEL A TUDOR
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1932 FORD MODEL B STANDARD COUPE

. All of the above cars are in fine condition. Trade your old
car for a better one.
1

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family the
CONVENIENCE
COMFORT
ECONOMY

OF LOW-COST, AUTOMATIC

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Thousands of users today enjoy the
ivrnlrnrr and ruin fort ot ronvlant hot
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•nous money taring. fuel savlpg. work sav­
ing heater.
Your family nerds It; you drwnt it.

TRADE IN YOUR

Concerning Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials
Everyone Is Making Use of Our Specials... Are You?

FURNACE COIL
AND «

OLD HEATER
• Your old water heal I nr equipment it
Inefficient anti does not give you unfallinc

Bath Caps

DE PREE

All very good quality
new rubber caps—

PRICE UNTIL
SATURDAY only

CASH

ALLOWANCE on your furnace coil and
old healer make* it even cheaper.

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MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN
ENJOY IT—PAY FOR IT WHILE IT
SERVES AND SAVES FOR YOU.

Sell u* your old egulpinent n&lt;* while thi* offer lasts
Just phons or call at ourvffict

CONSUMERS POWER.
Phone 3385

COMPANY

I put thr number '41' on a stur­
geon about 28 years ago," Mr
Trost's letter says. "At that time 1
wa* working for the Mt. Clemens
Carp Fishery at Anchor Bay which
is in Lake SI. Clair near Mt. Clem­
en*. We were seining for carp and
obnoxious fish and we caught lhe
rturgeon In the seine. TheVturgron
nt that time weighed 41 pounds;
therefore the brand of "41.'* on the
HOBINHt E PARK.
fish. After branding the fi*h. it was
Fred Cisler and family of Grand ,thrown back iijto the water."
Rapids s|&gt;cni Bunday with his moth­
er. Mrs. Marvin Cisler. and brother
DURFEE.
and come over to Bert
Julian Pott* and family accom- , Be sureThursday
night. June 15.
panled Mr. and Mrs. Akx Pott* of Birman's
.
Ice
cream
social.
Grand Rapids to Marshall Sunday
Tlie name of Dorris Hoffman
■nd spent the day with their uncle. should
have appeared among those
Wjll Potts, and family.
received certificates tor getting
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prost of Mil­ who in
spelling 100 times this year.
let spent Sunday with the latter* 100
are glad to say Dorris got a cer­
brother. John Kollar, ond family. We
tificate and we're sorry her name
Mrs. Floyd Poster and two chil­ wa* omitted Excuse us this tunc
dren ot Lowell «pent from Wedneaday until Sunday with iter mother.
Tlw home-coming nt East Balti­
Mrs. Harry Mendenhall Mr. Fosler spent Saturday night and Sun- 1more United Brethren church will be
25th at 10:30- Special program
day with them. Mrs Poster re­ June
is
being prepared. AH day meeting.
turned home with him Sunday eve­ Gome
and bring basket dinner. Dr.
ning.
MIm Betty Potts spent Wednesday E B. Griffin and Rev J I BatdorfT
night with her sister. Mrs Lavina will be speaker*. Special music and
Middleville and
and jI remintocenses. Even body welcome.
Finkbeincr. of ’ Middleville
uwnled
Mr and
and
Mrs 1 Mr Bnrt Mrs
,nd
Thursday accomj
—1— Mr.
* **■'
ipunied
Mrs.
jpentOrovcr
8undayBrooks
wUh Jack
Finkbelner to Detroit.
j Moore.
fields of alfalfa to be cut for seed
can be protected from grasshoppers
by spraying the alfalfa whir two
pounds ot nrsenate of calcium in
lOO-gallons of water. Grass on lawns
or golf courses can be treated the
same way. Any forage sprayed with
this poison is apt to injure livestock
permitted to eat it.

FOPUNK.
|
NORTH HOPE.
Adalbert Heath attended the grad-1 Mr. and Mrs Cha*. Kahler and
uaqdn exercise* at M. 8. C. at Lan- Mr. and Mr*. Garner Hampton and
sing Monday.
1 family of the Bunnell district spent
Rachel Cain returned to Lansing Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mr*.
Sunday after vlsittlng home folks Morse Murphy and son
the week end.
: Mr. and Mr* Louis Ferguson of
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Hines of Kai- Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.
amazoo visited hir parents Satur- and Mr* Otto Pranshka.
day.
| Miss Wilhelmina Pranshka left
Mr and Mrs. Geo Ransom at- Sunday for a two weeks* visit with
tended a dinner party al Mr* Mln- relatives and friends in Kalamazoo,
nie Shriner« Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Watkins of Grand
Mrs Trudie Bauchman. Mr*. Cora Rapids spent Sunday with Mr. and
Biggs and Mr*. Auguste Waler* at- Mrs. Warren Sefton.
tended lhe Cemetery Circle at Bu- Mr. and Mrs. Lem Ulrich and famsle Phillipa’ last Wednesday.
juy of Hastings *pent Wednesday
John Water*, who has been very evening with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
ill, is slowly recovering.
Ulrich,

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or more entitles you 'to
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z Patented
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CAPS

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to energine.

f Ths Cap That Will Not Leak
75Cand $1™

Day Dream
Cold cream, vanishing,
brilliantine. rouge.

Sun Burn
LOTION

Ali valued at 50c each.
Any one ot the above
with a box of face pow­
der. for

A lottan which will ab­
solutely take tile sore­
ness out ot sunburn, in
a very short time—

59c

49c

Window Shades
Two Kinds and Quality
Any Width Up to 36 Inches

Machine
Made,

CQC

10c

HAND
MADE,

QQC
07

All oiled opaque shades. G ft. long and
can be cleaned.

Tr.Vanillin
Comp. N.F.

Make-your home made
ice cream have that de­
licious vanilla flavor—
one that WILL NOT
freeze out.
It is ABSOLUTELY
GUARANTEED to your
satisfaction.

50c 25c

Men’s Shaying Kits
MAI IVF or CAI
f.ATP&lt;’S
Choice nf
of PAI
PALMOLIVE
COLGATE
Men, Choose Either! There Za No Substitute for Quality

70&lt;fi-

49c
Either for 49c

Colgate's Slaving Cream . . _35c
Colgate's Talcum Powder--------25c
Colgate’s Styptic Pencil10c
70c

Palmolive Shaving Cream--------35c
Palmolive Talcum Powder------ 25c
Palmolive Styptic Pencil
■10t
70c

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"Where immediate Attention and Courtesy Ara Shown to

PHONE 2115

We Deliver

HASH

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1933

PAGE EIGHT

REGULATIONS FOR THE
0.1 f- nr nr-ro *tin iiiiiir

|

««««•,

'

At a recent.meeting of the ArayrU

SALE OF BEER AND WINE Camp Fire group the name of Wa-

1 „ —— ,
hauka wa* selected. A meeting-wjlL
Liquor Control Commission u- held on Thursday. June is at (it
Gives Rules for Retailing Jkmit of «he guardian. Mra Eraih*

PITTSBURG
PRODUCTS
Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

Ipterior Wallhide
Outside Paints

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

—————1

FRANK SAGE

.

PHONE 2515

■■— —

...... ...

of Wine arid Beer

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller were

The MEhigkn Liquor Control Sunday guest* at the home of their
Commtw.lon has put out tentative -uter. Mr. and Mra. Byron Guy of
rule* and regulation-, for the wile of Maple Grove. .
ibeer -3r wlrn- mid-.T the imw MlrhiJayand tamily. visited at the
gan law Follow ing an- thore which
b&lt;Mnc al Batrtu-ld SunajH’ly where &lt;&gt;ev.r is .-old for ron- da..
«, u&gt;. wrmw.
Mr ,na un chlt„e
No Ucei.&lt;- unall pernil. drunk- companied by Mr and Mrs. Arthur
anls, ganiblm or Ullera to frequent Mlll.,r #pcm sun^y afternoon with
land congregate up&lt;»n the-licensed ,lu.lr lWer. Mrs Sarah Conklin, and
premise.* or allow Rambling or Kame* wn Jx )M.r ot convt*
’
’
Af'rhuruv
hmfun,' nr
.
.
iof
’chance thr
tor train,
gain. profane
or ini
ink;
A reric.i of boMnK matches have
I decent ’ language nr oilier ttn.stvni-'
been alternately held nt Lacey and
ly conduct liu-nun.
the |rtut few-week* Thaw,
i Vendor s who habitually m-H food Dowling
and who obtain a IIccum* - for the |2ar!tci|xiting are local boys from
near-by potnU and the next meet
’ .-umption on Ute "premises (hall will be Tuesday evening at 1-acey.
I&gt;-ola Cortright. Betty Ketcham.
vlnX^.,m
.cKiununitu-b for t-.wxl of a like nu- •«» *w “monk those to receive
iture bv persons no! lio u ed under t,wr p.wln&lt; sli|» in the eighth
ip&lt;(. -rlw
rra.I^rs.
1
: No vendor. Ids or it.* agents, sei so rejoice in paving their twts.
f vaiiU or eniploywx ■•‘hall m-i vc &lt;
Ray Jones, who has been under
treatment at Ann Arbor, returned
! ixrrmlt h&gt; be served any beer and

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

FOOD SUGGESTIONS
FOR THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE

CREA^ CREESE

ib.

15c

Micliiran — Colby typ«

Tomato Soap

6 can* 25c

Seda Crackert

2 a.. i.». 19c

Dutch Cookies .

2 a... 19c

Santa Clau« Cookies Ib. 10c

»■. 15c

MsrshmaBows

Bulk—Fieih, daliciout

CM FLAKES

2 as 17c

Country Club — Frosh — large 13-oz. package

Kellosjg’s

3

Post Toasties

S

19c
ii’..,

19c

Rolled Oats

__
io ib. 23c

Prunes

2

Bulk—Quality Onl»—5-lb. pkg. He

crackers

ib*. 15c

23c

2

Country Club— Healthful and nouriihinc. Kiddies love tlmn

Fresh Bread

lb. loaf

■

Jewel Coffee

ik

5C
19c

French, Ib. 23c — Country Club, Ib. 27c

Scratch Feed

100-lb. bag

$1.39

Quality Scratch

Cow;e Salt

100-lb..bag

89c

33c

CANE SUGAR .^15a51.23
14c

Pcn-lel
Cerfo
Sure
SJad Dressing

.belli.

27c
25c

quart bottle

10c

Famous Embacay .

Cider Vinegar

SOAP CHIPS
FREE!

5 x 25c
13c

FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

BANANAS

Sin 19c

|rrctly,to th.- consumer. It -nail b- Tlie farmer? barely got the corn!
(Unlawful for anv vendor, his urent.-. planted- before the hay crop culled
•mp .
iMtrvanu or employees
to serve lx-&lt;-r tiu-n- attention.
tine lor
and
or win.
tor coiuiumpUun
consum^tuHi on
A children s - Day presentation at
—. ,...... t* .to.any jwiawT unless the Briggs church, under the direc­
raid p«-r.&gt;on is wated at a table. tion ut Mcsdunu * Marion Defter.
• provided? however, that b^cr and
Gladys coiim-ht and Lovclle Miller,
or
wine, .....
may
,..........
, b-.- .«&lt; -rved- by any hotel will
...ui euiutiM
consist ui
of a iniMvuiii
pugvanl eniiiieu
entitled
helm'd under Qu-prortslops &lt;-i thU ■ n„. tjoW,,n ciHirtl, ’ published by •
art in ti,.. room oi a botuifide nue.st |hl. M. tlmdut Ik-ok Concern, ft will
thereof.
,
take place on the chiywte' lawn at
'U'-Ii3.;uUr-odocx «, i|lf a'tXwiQon where!
;.a;r. a • ......
........erected.
.........
servants
tag* has been
me ot any kind
The BrUrg* Ladas’ Aid Society will'
licensed prem
«*pt the nianu- .-lioOtor an ice cream social to bei
held .en Tuesday evening. June 20. |
.«&gt; lb- MM
“Ji’T.tE “?JJ*

'X-’■»»
■&gt;»
..
- -1..I4 ....
ln|urM!
; knee in a fall on cement itep* re-1
l*a!c o! any peer and or win.­
.
cently.
, All liren.av nhjill bi- framed under
Mr ond Mrs. George Miller enter.Blow and pronunontly dixplayvcl In
full view on said iicenud premue.'. tallied relatives from Batlie Creek'
Sunday.
................. l,.»
for crfiuumpUwi cithei* on the
HARRYVIILE.
pn-mtM-s «&gt;i 'l! shall be limited to
Evt-ryone
u-iiniww is invited
inviicu to
i&lt;&gt; attend
auriiu the]
ux
Un- bftundarwj., m&lt;nratid- an&lt;f
- • * ‘ , ice cream social to lx? held on.the
scribed in lhe .pplie.ainn
'
by which !auil
Mr arJ£ Mrji Hpbcr ymter*;
raid hccriM* nr • •
......... ",' ” home Friday evening
ot U;''
1 Kenneth Wilcox of Camp Ouster I
iirtmilw to at'^'ier
Saturday and Sunday with his
hi. the CoinmUslim
iiimu.-imi shall hi&gt;
f.r.*’
Ml ulIll Mr, Herbie Wilwriting;
_
No vendor by h;in&gt;*
•I-llU. m ;

Mr. and Mns Men lit Meade and
Mr. and Mr* Clayton McKeown atball itndt-d the baLTdiaurcate cxercisi*
at M 8. C. East Lansing Sunday,
Ulld.'l
nnd tlie} accompanied by Ralph
like of IB yvai.s.
lu Vnie'and Mr and Mrs Cameron
I No pcru.tr -hall corotrnv any b&gt;.vr McIntyre attended the Commence­
and
or wnfr on tl.'- highway at ment ixercue.A thcr*' Monday.
uny time.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker of
NO vt-ndtu by
Chesaning are visiting at the homes
rnployeis Miall w of Mi., Wm and Mr and Mr.vanU/ niient’i
&lt;&gt;r permit ~h«
•of any b&lt; fir ami
Ralph 1&gt; Vine and Mr. and Mrs.
sumption on th
prenii
The two .*; vvr.th graders. Richard
WcltCl
Gierh and Ermcnd Strong, were
in-.th successful m passing their
exanu1Mr nnd Mrs Will Hyde. Mr. and j
Mr*. Hal Lathrop Mrs. Skinner.and |
on the licensed pr&lt;in; &lt;-.* and io fut- .Mrs Larson attended the play]
ni*h any parchu-s r ahh sufh pnnt- • Outward Bound ’ in Hastitigs Fri­
day evening.
Mr. and Mr.- Fred child-, of Ver»,
montvillc qiiled on Mr. and Mrs i
Heirntnr
Herbie WUcr.x Sunday.
Sunday
Mr and Mr.*. Chest, r Willetts and :
Ray and Tamils
night with Mi

end guest* of the home fait* hero. 1
Mra. Herbie Wilcox and Thelma 1
attended the I. AS at the home ot ■
-Mr* . Lillie Hoffman of Highbank
WednesdayMr. and Mrs Heber Faster ccle-!
Eratcd their wedding anniverxarj
Sunday ai the home of her pnrcntM
Mr, and Mrs- S. Geiger.
.Mr und .Mr.* Will Hvde and

F:c'h - eolid headi'

25c

Pork Steak 3,b- 25c
Bee£ Pot Roast u&gt;. 8c
Slab Bacon
121c
Smoked Picnics «■ Sc
Smoked Hams u 12c
or Sirloin

• A personal interest in the welfare
of eaclj and ever£ customer.
• The latest and best of physical
equipment for the transaction of
modern SAFE banking.
• In every possible way safeguard-

ing every interest of both commer­
cial and savings depositors.
• The extension of counsel and ad­
vice in financial and commercial mat­
ters by officers and directors — all
practical business men.

SUCH A PROGRAM AS THIS SHOULD COM­
MEND THIS.BANK TO YOUR CONSIDERATION

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chiine,Clock'
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

afoul X
Economical Road
Maintenance 1

Alglit H .ri.. who graduated from
Bible Sdtooi m Cincinnati.
May 20 is visiting his par­
. Rev Fred Hern, and family
Bendta Gates is visiting relatives
in Battle Civek thu week.
.
.Mr. and Mrs Glayitm Peck? Mr.
.-.nd Mr*. Wm. Lend and Inez Laird
ot fkit lie Creek spent Sunday with
G--i’.nide Gates-Un-.-. Uiird remained

•:r.
Horn qvnt Naturclay
and Sunday with Ehner Anf Bnirlj Ridxe

bonri&lt;» tl

The most economical gravel road main-

See that your highway officials arc supported in
their efforts to protect your highway investment.
They knosC- that a dry, dusty, crumbling road is
a road wasting ay ay—an unpleasant and unsafe

Keep road surfaces on tbe road with Dowflake
Calcium Chloride. It makes maintenance easier
and prevents m«ch waste. Write for booklet.
"How to Control Dust."

tenancc is that which preserves the

upehding a
.Mrs babqt

surface of valuable highways in best
condition at low cost.

deepest sympathy
children and friends ot
Fuller. who pa--rd away

funeral wa* Sunday aft*
iwn from his late borne in WoodAid

The most effective maintenance aid and road
saver is Dowflakc Calcium Chloride, the mois­
ture supplying dust layer.

road. Waste often masquerades as economy. To
waste a dollar in saving a few cents Is not econ­
omy. To permit waste of valuable highways
means rebuilding and replacing at high cost. True
economy demands that gravel road surfaces be
kept firm and dustless. Dowflakc Calcium Chlo­
ride keeps them so —aids your officials in pro­
tecting one of your largest public investments.

Kcnyot

Maa* and
KalanlgtO-i
Mila Ashby

Steak

The Policy of This Bank Has Always Been
Based Upon A Program of Helpfulness

Lathrop in Hasting* Saturday eve­
ning.
-H-rbi-- Wilcox rwived-tlw '■ad
new.* Friday that his father u seri­
ously til in ,t hosplfal lit Middletown.
Indiana
•

and they .in compai
Mr* Mark Fox an.

Iceberg

Shank Half

It will not be long now until this
bank can look back over a HALF
CENTURY of distinctive value
to the prosperity and progress of
this community and its people.

Monroe and Mi and Mr.*
t-fcw .i;. ui Adrian were week

New Cafeb.-.je

ORANGES

The Service We Extend
to Every Patron

Ruth

ed. there being better than thirty
present
Mr. and Mr*. Norman Howley of
Heed cay who were here to attend
George Fuller funeral called on
Sttndaj Glenn
Myer* and family abo called there.
Rev. Fred King and family of
Baltimore efwut Saturday and Sun­
day with Mincy Jarstfer.
George Barrett and family of
Grand Rapid* called at Burt Smith*
Sundi
preparing i program for Children*
sur.ncid school aucutortufli Thurs­ Day. which will be June 25Ui in tlw
evening.
.
day evening..

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

DOWFLAKE
CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14. 1933

NA.HVILLF.
|
HltfWT
I
■
WOODLAND.
I
NOBTHWUT ALTLAND
WATCH POISON SPRAY
:
be washed, and calcium arsenate can' The new manager ot the Nashville ( Mrs. Dorr Howell .ot NsshrlPc. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul spent' Mr. and Aha. Bam Pratt enterON UNWASHED FRUIT be
i used for additional applications. I ball taam U Cliff Allen. The team spent'from Tuesday till Thursday j Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morris twined Mr and Mrs. Wm. Camp-

I TinwllneM of the spray appUca-;
lhe Clarksville team on Sun- with
"" ---------------------• -■ — ----her parents, Mr. and Mra.;' --------------------- r»K.
Replace Dangerous Materials ।tk&gt;:u and the iumi of supplementary] played
, returned with
day afierntJbn al Morrison lake, the Charlie Austin.
auch as scraping the I1 score being 5-4 in favor of NuhvlUc.
With Substitutes and Use I measures,
1
luma
naunx BJ
&gt;n w
UD ui
------------------------ ------- wilh their grandRalph.Bulling
and
wife
of Wood’
and banding, will materially i The funeral services for Mr*. Paul land
wire gue'ts at the Rotenberg- niothcr. Mrs Jacob Hoover. Other Control Methods ■J| trees
aid lhe control of codling moth and ]

r

NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE. I FrWay afternoon
Mr and Mra. Earl Karmaen and I Ra». and Mil 1

u-“--’ ~-rj
—
------- ---- ------------------- -&lt;he past week.
the former'll, daughter. Fern Ker- picnic and (pent lhe wMk Mid with
The Misses Martan Edger and । meen. at Bathe Creek Tueiwiay aft*|«l®nd*.
Alice Camp were our young folks in ,emoon.
| Tlw program at Um ehuroh Sua/wren - .nJ Mr. and Mrs. John Strouae of day evening wu well lUitxMtM
*Jrl
•*¥ 1 Carlton Center were Bunday after- ■ the Children did ting.
■
!’rdud
son' RM,p,‘ noon gucata of Mr. and Mra. George I Don't forget the UhUm* AM
wh trttK' ulBenn* Adams.
Thursday afternoon. Supper aened
lrom lJurcuon'' earned*by stepping1
Mrs.
Alton
Pinkbelncr
and
son*
;
by
committee
“ ,u,“ Hcr
blends 'arc and Mra. Earl Kermren . were in
------||
Arnurt rang of Grand Rapid*
Imping site may .-«m recover
HaMtag* Monday afternoon.
'spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra.
Mr
Mn Krf IA"®*- ..T»e«U,Mt.nwni&gt; . oumbrt «l*i
■, Wm. 1Recd and attended the Chll-

Mix. 40, were held Friday after- er home Sunday.
; Little John Wynn of Lansing has
Eu.it Laming—Stricter regulation* 1will reduce Uiw need for late araeni- inowi at the Kalnnjo church. Elder
Mr*. Charlie Austin »pent from been spending a few days with hi*
made by federal authontew will cal
i
iprayi Tlie dettrucUon of fruit Roach w
of Vermontville u..wm«u
officiated Wednesday till Saturday with her grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. A. E
by deep burying or lm-IMra- Mlx waJ wkrn u, community »on. William Yuie and wife, tn Wynn.
make it necnsMry for Michigan or- ■HUnnings'
'
«hard owners to modify pobon spray mrralon
i
to water h another mcuure hospital. Charlotte Munday evening Grand
Glen England and son Jean were
reduces the moth populaUon'and
auoy #bout 4:J0 (,-clotk AMKh’ji^^M^^efi’uTre^guMU ln.,ToJ‘^' .Ol
Khodulea or run Hw risk of having which
'
kh n
fruit condemned tor showing too
No spray wmtalning any form of-Tuesday morning of acute dilation
JM4
Whltam Mm MP'.P' L'Wrtght a?c?.drl’It,H’
heavy reuduea of jwlsoiuai* sub- fluorine
I
should be uaed at any time or Uie hciu.t Besides the husband,1.
______________
_______
-S'X *“ -M"
Michigan fndt or 'egetabter ,ahc
leaVT&gt; u.n cbU
alt.u.
stances, according to warnings is- on
&lt;
of this substance on u food! — _. ..
.....
tMd by the culotnology department Traces
'
at Michigan State College.
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wmm.-jstjiiRUtmm.Si”■««.S*w
li£
-M.“*“s“»?«&gt;“ «■“ «e»« «*•«« “■&gt;,; w.w*■«&gt;&lt;»»■»aGrowers who d» nut own power &gt;
washes tor fruit will have to change &gt;
and cake were servtd for the re-, tended the funeral of tlw laltar*
the spraving' ichedule for Hie con- ।
fresaments. WY- are. glad to report' lln&lt;:&gt;e. Mr. Kilmer, al Cha.-loue Fritrol,«f codling moth or the market ju,—----------------------—
---.»u™.
Mra. Stimson is gaming, being able day afternoon.
j Hecker and Caroline Housler.
churches will have their picnic nt Saturday from Wolverine, where »
for their fruit will be endangered.. write for them.
t= take a few steps aga!;:.
a targe crowd attended the Dunball team played Hie Caledonia Park Wednesday. Juhe 14. has been teaching lhe past your
bur-u
Fruit which will not lx- washed j
— ----- ;-♦»»—7TT-“_.._u i| The soft -w.
guesU of Mr
Mr. and .Mrs. John BensMr. and Mra. Earl Kcrmern and cap lake school picnic Saturday. A
«...
Revand,
Wheeler
spent
a
'
j»._
....................
«...
I Barry Fuel soft ball tcaip Sunday
Rev.
Mrs.
spent
Mrs. Rhoda Austin spent lhe week die’TW*dav.
should not receive more than two School children, of Ironwood.
1
.— markeda afternoon
of«... at
nf Riverside
nlv.&gt;rb&lt;H&gt;. park.
L.nblr The
-Tin, couple
CClimle of
Of days
U.iVS at
lit their home In nH
nnrlj w
with
hrr daughter
riitllDlltnr and
*nri husband,
hn.hAnrl
—
. . community meeting Sat-: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kermetn spen’ k&gt;veiy dinner and fine program.
nh her
sprays of lend ariwnato. Calcium Mich . have tlicir test paper#
Rcgular
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Begcrow, of urday night. Jude 17 Come nnd en-'
arsenate inuy be used in the second •»? Robot scorers. Tlw pupil punches score being 9-10 In favor ot Battle Woodland lacl week.
Harold Rosenberger wag hr Grand Laske Odessa.
cover apray. but any additional his answer op a card which has a ------Joy the program and social time.
j.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Johnson and
sprays should be made with summer i h»t of qwsUoiu and several jwaMble
The month of May was the bantu r Rapids Munday.
Mrs. Harold Rotcnberger made a family of West Woodland, Mr. and
SOUTH COATS. GROVE.
ell emulsion.
I solutions Tte card is then fed into month in the history of the Nosh- . ....
—.. trip to HMtma* ia
-.j----------------Mrs Ted E1JJX
,r ftnd Mrs curtjtma
line Co-operative^ creamery They buUnes#
Friday
--------------------------------Mr und Mra. L. M Covtile of
Three applications of lead arsen-1 the machine for correction.
handled S41JH7 pounds of milk. 147,Malcolm Bcughnrr of Camp Cu«- Super of Ka.'t Woodland spent Sun- Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.
377 pound# of cream, churned aUJ75 “*&gt;• •»*»» the5"k
Y* da&gt;w,u“h Mr “nd M‘»
Vrrnlcc Kenneth Covlile of Wayne were,
pounds of butter and made lOjw parent#. Mr. and Mr-. W H Bough- Raffkr
guests at Wm Bayne* Friday.
»
wounds
nvr
'• Mr and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and
Mr and Mr - Orlty Gilliland and
pounds of American elweae
ciutw.
""
W
and
sislcr.
family sjient Sunday with his. par- Trcvk; Fern stxnt oa.utMn,
Saturday nlsht
: Mesdame* Frank FeiglUier. Hur- r-l.L.
'*■ W.
**' Botlfcbner
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'ley IVUhntr-and Ed Feighnrr en- M"ble Merritt, of Albion called on cuts. Mr. and Mrt. Angus McLeod, arid Sunday ut Mr*. Emma Mohler's
tertalned tbe-EvangeUcal Ladies' Aid Malcolm Boughner at Camp Custer of Lake Odessa.
rvi^*
I at the latter* honx- on Wednesday Sunday.
Dr. and Mrs R G. Finnic expect
«...
Mr. and „..
Mrsc Herbert Fira’er and
..
....
.
Mr&gt; Cora Walton Is under the to leave Sunday for Chicago where Mr and Mrs. Gerald JoJln apent.
[afternoon. After
the business meet*
Dr Finnic will take post graduate Bunfiay at Saubce tLake
| ting, a short program • was given.’ doctor's rare this week
Mrs 1&lt;la M&lt;-yer.. of Grand Rap- work ut one cf the hospitals there.
Mr and •Mrs Joe Stut* ...
cf ....
On- . ;
I Dainty refreshments wen- served,
It ia gratifying to note that in spite of the
j On Friday night the M E Ep­ Ids-returned to her home in thr city Several doctor, fYom Barry county ter Roud Weir Sunday guests of'
many difficulties which have beael thia
rare taking this work In Chicago un- Paui Btutr
lworth League gave the play ■JJon’t' Sunday.
country, not one Building and Loan Asso­
Mr. ami Mrs. Nelson Beer# of drr stijxrvulon of the Kellogg j, , ~
Hurrnce Kelsey spent from Thur*You Darc Divorce Me" Tlie proIN OUR MEAT MARKETS
I day till Saturday night with Flora j
ciation of Michigan has failed during the
'ceeds will be used to send delegates Richland and their daughter, Mrs. Health Foundation.
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Cook weic! Wood
Ito the Epworth League, convention Mildred Ctemrte. of Climax, were
guc.4s at the.George Forbty home' gnett* of Mr and Mrs. Frank Doll,
1 at Albion
Friday
mid
the
laltcr
*
ion.
William,
of
Lansing
Sunday.
Mrs. Orville Plook and Mt ■ E. V
- The national average for safety of these
Mis* Elsie Shorno and niece. Mlw.
Fancy Trimmed Flank
Keyes entertained the cheerful returned with them to work thi*
institutions is 99.8',.
summer for; the former..
Cherldal Lewis, of Allegan., are t.ikCliarlty clow, on Friday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. William Yule of .ng the plan* ut M: and Mm Enf st
Regular mo ling ot Laurel ChltpWhy Not Invest in National Loan and InGrand Rapids sjient the week end Shorno in the grocery while they are
Lb.
with Mr and Mrs. Charllf? iVistin. : cast
■ ■ ■• ,
’
vestment Shares?
pie Tuesday nhtht.
Mrs. Jennie Casadav of Hasting*
----- : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shorno and
I
Tlie M-vgnth annua) reunion of tlw
Barnts whool dlrtrli t will be held1। l-i spending n few day# with her ' Ml*.* Louise HUljcrt left Sunday lor
daughter. Mrs. Maude Roger*.
' Lexington. Virginia. Don Shorno.
| I Jum- 18th at the schoolhouse. ■
Mn&gt; H. M. Boughncr. who recently
■' who
A-lin has attended Hie
the Virginia MlliMiliI ’ Th- regular meeting of. tlu- CloI ver Leaf club will b&gt;&gt; held at tlw underwent a serious operation. I», tary Institute the post year, will reMild Sugar Cured
home of Nettle Parrott June 15. A donvnlcMing rapidly at her home, tilm with Uieim They exjiect to
She
Ls
able
to
sit
up
a
few
minute*
be
gone
a
week.
I, pot luck supper al seven o'clock
1 George* Scott Fuller passed away
1250 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.
I. Mr and Mi
Fred- Warner /elt a day.
H.
W
geese
i*
under-tlu*
doctor'*
at
his
home
in
tlw
village
at
the
age
DtUoll . Oldttt BnlMlpg ui
I Sunday for Chicago where they will
Loan AsMClsUon
care this week.
of 92 year*. Mr Fuller sjienl fifty
Lb 10c
'attend the World s Fair
Mrs “
Ed.
from
.vean.ofhislllconhisfarmlnCurlI1. i.d’hi toitaTcbil runffiin
“ Co-.ts spent
«'|&gt; S»
: Wfd- ;irn
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
;; "
His wife preceded
IK 9c
‘2L.‘.
r‘ J U 1 r . U.' 1 ••'
r
Mr
*
f
W
I*
”
-'
-•&gt;'
t*vnl
Park
hl...
...
a..or&gt;.'tl
4.50*20
1 . Friday for Borton on a business trip, ter. Mrs. C. W Doty, at Level Pork.'him in death thirteen yean ago aft­
Ed. Coat?, und father visited rela-.vr they had been married 48 ycafs.
• Gid Lasley und Prank Norton of;
.Detroit spent a f&lt;’&gt;. day.; last week tivvv in Allegan from Friday till He was un active member of the 1.
Saturday evening.
o O. F. for M yean.. He ho* made
’!at tiw Ottic Lykin.-.' hww..
Mr, and Mis Clinton Allen are 1 us home in Woodland for Hie pai-t
( Mist Elizabeth Smith, who taught
|in Napoleon. Ohio. Jiv.1 year has: now living in the little Rny Bunn 14 jvar.s with"his daughter, Mrs.
'
home
on
Race
street.
'
'Arthur Ailerding. He hares to.
igon- tn Providence. R. I. to spend a
Alvah Moore ojwn.-d hl* oil sta-lmoifrn hi* deimrture three daugh-l'
3 Lb, 25c
■month with, her brother. Frank
Hon Monday, opixitiite the creamery, ter*. Mrs. Wm. Hauer. Mrs. John
SmiHi and his wife.
Mrs.
ClitHe
Roush
accompanied
; Bolllpg and Mrs. Arthur Allerding,
Mr. and Mis. Rehder Haye. . Frank
Lb. 15c
,
n
..
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Thnylcr
and
..11
of
Woodland,
and
one
aon.
\ Johnson of Toledo nnd Mi ' Onn
’rtvr Indiana
f»mHy •“ Onind Rapid* where they ; George Fuller, of Battle Creek.'
'Johnson of Winclwrter.
' ”
•O n‘r*i Of th&lt;&gt; wer,? ”,es’'’ nl Mr ond ^,rs John-eleven grandchildren and four great-;
itrs O" .i Lv- Mls),Icr nnd taUed on MUs Helm;grandchildren. The fuiteral wa*!
" •
Thayler. whn ha* emptoyment there, held at the home Sunday afternoon.’
Mi. and Mm George-Brownell oflRcv. A. E. Wynn officiating. Burial
Mrs. Grace Higbee of Grand Rapwere dinner guest* of Mr. | in. Fuller cemetery. Carlton. Those
I ids h spending romc time with her Fremont
and Mr-. Claude Walton Friday
j from away who attended the funeral
! mother. Mrs. Minnie Baker.
E Deming accompanied Frank- «ere, Alvah and Roy Fuller o! Al. On Sunday the brothers and ris- hnF Burgin
and family to Kalama-] bum. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
ters of tlw Kuns family surprised zoo where they
vuited
Aaron
BurFuller und Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Woodin
' John Bahs. It beiilg his •W. 11 birth- । gess Sunday
' mid two daughter* of Battle Creek.
idayRev. and Mrs. Loomis attended a. Norman Rowley and family of Reed
Brw«i are^Mim "relatives ’’nw wrddiwt
Hruo,nH _at Eagle
“*B‘r Tiiewiay,
»'"■««“&gt;■ Ihv
itev.jvny.
wm. Rowley
itowiey aim
larnily of
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Mr Peake of Eagle was a guest of Eaton Rapids. Alien and Frank!
Fair.
, .
at the Loomis home Sunday.
. I Fuller of Battle Crock.
Large crowds attended the Chil­ Rev. and Mrs. Loomis attended the ] Mr. and Mrs J. V. Hilbert attenddren's Day program nt but it the lhe Aid at Carlton Center Thurs- ed the gi'aduntirm exercises at Mich- i
Methodist nnd Evangelical church. day
llgan Slate College. Ean Lansing,!
.
Regular meeting of Laurel Chap,Rev.
tt.v Wilkins
wliKins an
and.. W1IC
wife wcre
were .in Monday. MU* Katherine Blake of
,4&lt;r»
3?»
S’i "-r t- Tu,itla&gt; Grand Rapids on business Friday. i Middleville, a niece, receives her di.night at the Masonic Temple
....... will, jiloma this year.
The Church of ..
lhe ..
Brethren
have.a week's meeting in charge of j। Mr*. ikiui
Rena vuu«
Culler uiia
and sun,
son, zMiann
B'irdsill
I 'th. wm?Man «"•
, Holly, of Woodland, nnd Miss Elsie!
Sliomo and Miss Cherldal Lewis of
I.Dah,™ ,h,.
......
Allegan spent Sunday with Mrs.
Stata Hilbert at Saddlebag lake.
, Sen,, ». .hr Cui. Orow ymh. . w'"
L?r »-g“« “
l-opk .n- ronw-um. &gt;. th- Hlwr
Bmcr Ho“l&gt;. •,”1
WEST HOPE.
; medal contest at the U. B. church U1‘' *
,
, . .
_JL'. Sunday evening.
Mrs. B
Burkliardt
of CaWnni.
Caledonia vt«.
vis- Tlie
I.- Community
—...... —...z meeting
will
«... ..w
be
in Woodland next
Mm
‘M*hardl M
.. . ...
Ln. roilldtvn'c
CTIIdn-n . ilt.v
l»v nrncmr
prorim
Mrs c"“ O»r*n*r W«U^ MJUhU WM., mnln, wu&gt; Ju„
1 A r.nr.
was Riven on Sunday evening The daJ
Wilcox and family. State Represcn"“J!"?.
.A™
Miss Ethclynn Earl of Smyrna is a1 tnuve Charles; p. Parker of Middlc; committee were Wnync Cuolbaugh,
' guest at the Loomis home.
i vllle will be the .speaker of the cvc’^Tiiere wiu'^'no^communif^servMr
*- L
&gt;-d,tt 8bhP«n
nhW and
Mr*.
Lydia
Stm|»on »as
was forced
forced to]
tojning
and Mrs
Mrs Minnie
Minnie Fair
Fair of
ot Hick
Hick-­
! ire next Sunday evening on account ndmit-*br »a.s completely surprised i wy Corners will favor us with a few
of the silver medal contest held in Saturday afternoon when her duuah- reading*.
Woodland at the U B. church.
*»«Oonutock of
^eryvw b. cordially invited to at-]
i On Sunday evening June 25
the Grand Rapids and Mrs. Kllpfer of i tend the Children s Day exercise* &lt;it
louns people of lhe Brethren church A'10- Mr*
of Hasting#. Mr*.) lhe church next Sunday evening. An
of Woodland wllLput on a MlwionCa,t- MrK Mar&gt;’ Btistiince and especially good . program 1* being'
ary piny here nnd the lender will be MA- Ada Thompson walked in and prej»red and we hope &gt;r a good auMrs Margaret Coat*
reminded her that she had a birth-; (Hence.
Mi*» Ruth Woodman t* home aft- d“&gt;
*Wch *•« celebrated. Mlsa Olenna Osgood attended the
er finishing another school year of royalty with an oversized birthday ,1933 County Norma] picnic held at
teaching at Caledonia Hiw g0l.5 cuke nnd Ic? cream. After that the, lhe home of Mr. and Mra. Cleo
back tliere again next year.
remainder of the afternoon wm;^Brown of Hickory Corners xm Sun-.
There were sixty in Sunday School
ln .vL'!ynR ?nd ?l “ lale, V?ur idn';
.
'
.
Sunday morning
nil
- -all denartwt'tnr
departed'for Ihalr
their Km»«
homes wishing! Mr.
and Mrs.
Russell Holmes of
Mra. Little Stowell an&lt;f daugh­ Mrs Simpson many more such*hap-i Pontiac are visiting with their parNow
‘
&gt;enU..Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCallum.
ter Gertrude of Detroit arc back on py birthdays.
Mrs F W. Ingalsbe accompanied
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 1). Woodnian and •
lhe farm Jor the summer
X
Mr. and Mr?. E 8. Thompson anti Mr McLouth of Grand Rapids to, family and Mr and Mrs. Ed. Hunt
the
home
of
Miss
Augusta
Hinckleyjand
family
attended
the
Johncock;
daughters. Vtrgirw and Martha, and
X
i grandson.'Rex Dunnigan, left Fri­ Saturday where lhe former re- reunion held at-Olin Brown's of
! near Plainwell, Saturday.
day for n two weeks' trip througli muined till Monday.
The annual Becse reunion waaj Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fennels of
Indiana. Illinois and Ohio.
Mr. and Mra. H. A Woodman arc. hrkt al thr home of Mr. and Mr*. Milo. Mrs. Dorothy Pettcngill ot i
taking in t|ie Agricultural Tour (o,. Roy Seesc on June 1. An attendance Hickory Corners Anti Mrs. Martha ■
tlie Century ot Progre. s at Chicago, 0141. Pot luck dinner was served. iRciilog’-c ot Cloverdale were at&gt;
cafeteria style, al 1:30 In the aft- Everett McCallum’s Saturday.
;
this Week.
X
ernoun ail enjoyed 'ice cream and! Mr Rcc'd and about fitly Y. M C.
। Hie remainder of the day was spent'A. Ixi» from Stuart lake attended
in visiting.
; Sunday School Sunday. Wc were •
■ Mrs Rose Cornrtock ot Grand1 very glad to have them with uv
j Hapifts is spending the week "endI Mr;. Clara Morehouse and Mra;!
'with her mother. Mrs. Lydia Simp- Gertrude Sprfnger attended "Out-]
| son.
I ward Bound" in Hastings Friday
I
—. I* &gt;,» -..... ..
Imght
MAPLE GROVE.
Little Grace McKibbln spent last. as
f” i
I
A.L?- Kn°wI^“,-dd*‘«‘,4r;Mr*u: wek with her aunt. Mr. Bertha Nq rXtrCI CHCirGe
! Alberta Greenfield, and ron'vlMtcd McKp)bi|.
| the (ormers mother near Lake;
the Sunday School f
| •
Ode^ -niuraday and Friday.
,convention it Cloverdale next Sun- tQr L I I 6 ” O 3 V0 T
&gt;
’’’n
N°rt®n *nd;day afternoon. Lewis Hine a orclh-5-'
Cleota called on .Mrs. Jay HawKin; ;tfB Uj|[ fUrnish music
ftl..
1, In Vermontville. Sunday, and found:
-*-•-•-----------------------------Ml If
1 her still in bed having suffered an-1
MARTIN CORNERS.
WWIWWll ■ ij
other bad spell in the night
| Children'.’ Day exercise* till be'
J Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman and *held
-’J At *'
-----church
—-• *•—
-•-----------------lhe
next
Sunday eve-,
nl ln
Uw p,^
i son were Hastings visitors Thursday ning beginning at 8 o'clock A P«-,^oUg«n i
. Mn*i.i»aar wr. f« th*
grant r&gt; being prepared. You arc.
su.»iown».iihtb*LM«.s*.*r
6caiomiul-6fficienf ' । night.
Funeral services for Millard Ely cordially invited to ntteiKj. these CX- Gulden Hr. Thb atn«&gt;ln&lt; Intention
' were held Monday afternoon at the'rrei.se*
1
Sunday School next Sunday; nuke. &gt;ou thi« time* »!« from blow
j Wilcox chutclu burial in lhe Wilcox' ' will be at 10:30. No preaching wfrv-j out* *t io»l*r'» high »twed*. i.n't tbk
Li pemptery.
Siuwivins are threeliters
।
next Sunday.
; the tire &gt;o«»«nili*r your oui l.«poei»iij
| daughters.
| Mr. and-Mr- Andrew Link and!
i son' ot Nashville and Miw. Emina|I'thc la'Jit Wednesday in June. Watch outfcatur*/
SAME PRICf
Link of Bellevue spent Sunday at, tlw paper next week for the place!
L the Jatrard-EUirton home.
■ where it will be heldK
WaiI
Mr. and Mrs? Bob Elliston .'pent
Mrs. Or.- Fisher and mother. Mrs
I Sunday evening with Mr. and Mr*. H Cogswell, were Sunday afternoon
’ lUoyd Pennington on the county line.:. callers at William Cogswell's in
j Charles Pennington came home withi Lake View,
Mnunre; Colwell of Lake View
|j Pai Eddy Of Great Ufceb Tram- «n. an o'*j night'gurat of'his aunt
Ling Sutton is sfiending some time MUUc Fisher Thursday nigh; of last; •*A*ungS
nlicoigan
|!at the Jarnrd-ElliitoQ home,
.week.

Plenty of Fresh Dressed Chickens
and Broilers.

Nutley Oleo 3
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In our business offices throughout Michi*
gan that statement has been heard

frequently during the past few weeks.
Many of our former subscriliers say that
it has been hard to gel along without a

telephone—that they never/realized how

much they needed it until they were
without one.
A telephone in the home has become

almost a necessity. Just one telephone
call in case of sickness, fire or accident
may be worth more than the cost of tlie

service for a lifetime. Order a telephone
today. Installation will be made promptly.

Ycuarocordiallrincilodlnvitit ihtBrlt

tloft, Chicago, June 1

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New Potatoes "e£&gt;£w
Strawberries

Typical
Values!
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4.5Q
5.00
5,25
5.50

20.. .$6.80
21.. . 7.10
19.. . 8.15
18.. . 9.15
19.. . 10.45

Maxwell Home Coffee “&gt;.25'
SALAD DRESSING
GREEN BEANS
&gt;

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POST TOASTIES
&gt;9c
CORN FLAKES k.h.„'. 2 &gt;u. pb«, Wc
LIMA BEANS
w&lt;4~*t~
3

Soap Chips
GRANULATED SOAP
BREAD
Gr*n«lmotl»*r'r

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CLOVERDALE.
CAELTG * CENTER.
nt URIEVIl
i F. Barbara
Mra. Oscar
Palmer and
*w,v w,i!l be a strawberry snortMrs. Iva French of Battle Creek/
There
'Fox d MMlw^rte r*«. U of Mr. cake und ice cream social Ttiuiiday »ho has been staying with her parevening, June 15th on the lawn at t-nts for a few days, returned to her,
■■■■■—
. ’ ............. .
Mr. and Mra. Lewi* SUcktl and .'and Mrs. David D..-1 Friday.
___ of
__ ___
____ _______
______
_____
_ Ralph
_____ vvn
the home of Mi. rtid Mra F'.Grrea- t»«ne Sunday. _
CHAXCEKV BALE.
I Margaret
Kalamazoo
spent over
i Mr.
and____
Mr*.
Adrian.'
has been;
®
s-h«2F^d'&lt; Little flu Haitz, who
"
-----’siuiduy'at"ARbn Wood's."’’”” ” ’ i aiid children’irfNreky and Mr and f*ld
Is improving some at tlu./
! The
dinner u&gt;
of the D Mrs. aiu.-uu
Mason Miner miu
and duugbteni mof.
।- - /,?.
aunaa&gt; ncnooi aim ■pHjM'sIck.
i
i lie Anniversary
Aliunnmi) u.inivi
Xjltlng. Her'little friends all hoj&gt;e'
ia eccie.y.
O. T. O Club will be held thu week Homer .weir Sunday gu**ti&gt; ol the Aid
ficciety. . . - ,
ipJ-ee
her
out
playing
soon.
Henry
Williams
is
’
q
uite
seriously
' Wednesday in Ute church biuvemenl. ladle..' pareniu. Mr and.Mra Wa!‘“airv wu
Mi •• Fores: Chilson and son How■ Miss Wilma Royer of Hastings is lie smith. Karl smith uccbmp-iiiird
Mrs. Wm. Crockford', daughter of .i&gt; ii ot SouthsBend. wtio hav'e been
Mr. and Mr» Miner home where he
Sliei tdan spent isn't of last week ut iixnding a tew days visiting reUexpect* to spend the summer.
u.«.. anti fnend.1. relumed home
the Crock ford home.
’ Mrs. Cora Chapman of Lima.
Mrs Frank Htnirier and Lucile Saturday.
Ohio, is vuitlmr her »ister and htu- Robinson Jfcffre in Grand Rapid*
Mr and Mr*. Joint MacLeod and
yon and family of Hastings spent
1.5tol"h?'FS,lh2&gt;^SSwL T"'
WIJ
Mr. Zd Ur. Mm IWAium .nJ Sunday afternoon .with the E- L.
Ln?C.rllo1&gt; ca,mr.
mSl'«"mihch’2r2 °u» 'mmirn I4'"'”' '“!M
“““* S“” MacLeod family.
Mrs. Davenport attended Ute fuNown-ue.i &amp; ehtmh m&gt;t
■*' .SUS •"?. _______ _____________ _
they went to the cemetery and des-' ,M:.^ Mercy Vi borne of Ann Arbor u«tal ui her mother Monday after­
!orated tlie graw. &lt;4 Uwlr departed .pc-m
0« 13&gt;: week with her noon at Richland.
ti»;the Medal Contest at Woodland
fraternal sifters and brotherparents. Mr und Mr- John Usbotne ■ Tlie Aimlegatc family are vialting
; The Prairieville L G. A. - played
Marion Clem and .daughters and at Rikin. Ind., (or a week ur so.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Mt, Heller left lor Kefawh*. WU.
..... Richland junction team at RichUnd Rob-,-it Heiuu-y were'iff Grand. RapKurti
hu: we« k lor a few days.
.»fUr»4 jidM-lion Sunday where they war. Ida Wcdnexday.
tlie game 8 to 3. June 18 they will
Mr and Mra. Leslie Dahiels upd - Mi- Frank Hume.,ton left (or
cross bats with tlu Allied Paper Mill family vbdUrd the Utter’’ ;i*trr. Mr Saginaw Tuesday. In tiic interest of ।
tin- Daughter* ot lhe O. A R- Conteam of KaUnuzoo at' thi.*. place
veiition. to be held there thia week, i
These will be Children';. Day' Sunday.
program next Sunday momlup’ at.
Mr. und. Mrs. Fred Jtvniwy and
Robert spent Sunday with Mr and
...... FJrd Smith and daughter*- Mrs. J. Kick o' near f'recixrrt.
OranrwiHu.
Miss Daisy
Jolmcock
n&gt;yd Todd went Tliuriday night ------------ „—
, —
j visited Dora Brandstetter apd Glc'n;
. tn M.&lt;k northern Michigan, to visit,, and Mr*. Dean oi Chicago. Mrs.
... brother. -Lesti-r.
--------&gt; •family.
—.Clara Stanton of Hastings and Mik.
Mr. .u.ii Mi- William McKibbiit his
und
and Ronald called un Me. und Mr
Mi*. Piersma U Grand Rapids Mu!g.&gt;r&gt;'t Johncock of Orangeville.
. Aitliur Ried and faintly Ot Augusta spent purl ot 1;vm week with her
Mr.- Lester Monica entertained
HIS purchasing agent of the family, recognizing value and bal­
ot kju*. «, &lt;» tjundav’ • vcn.ne.
•
mother. Mrs- Frank Hosmer.
Mi- L'on.ird. Miss Ellen Leon­
Mr and Mi-. Floyd Wul&lt; n:
Vlr$fl McKenzie u qutw ill.with ard and friend ‘ot Hustings Saturday
ancing quality and price in the household budget, chooses Conoco
SiitUrouy oigjit and Sunday witn
’
" and on Sunday Mr and Mrs. WillBronze. Sweeping man-made statements.aside, she judges un perform­
Tin* seventh grader* recently re­ Ini’h'n Monica and daugiitv
eked
the
results
from
their/
‘
XutnlBedford.
MiliK
rr-y returneo tt»
ance alone. »
*
,
die 8uruia&gt;-after ^perilling Mtiuii We extend our congralulaBARRYVILLE.
o thox* who were sucre;, ful in
wick* with her- dausbur
Ecstasy of quick starting, gaiety of speed, solace of improved anti­
Frank Underwood at Hotund.
Mra. Gay Skinner and Mrs. Lar­
knock, delight of extra mileage, generosity of power and thrift-sense
son of Waupaca., WU.. are visiting
Palmer on a visit to fn .. fl ut Bat
at the home of their cousins. Mr.
of no-increase-in-price.
■ Mbs Theresa Dau.*e o'. Lansing and Mr . Will Hyde. They ail spent
Ing ol Camu Custer &gt;|x‘u't Sunday at • pen: tlw week end at In r home Saturday in Battle Creek with their 1
Engineers may smile at these descriptive terms, but the lady know
lhetr homes. They exp.
here. She was accompanied h'tfne by cousin. Mr- I ucy Dexter. On Monwhat she is talking about.
the upper peninsula thi
Mm Norma Jean Thoma* oi Lan­ dgy. Mr.. Hyde accompanied them (
to
Grand
Rapids
where
they
visitedMrs. Arthur Bake..................
at the h.ime of Mr. and Mrsf Chas.
It is seldom necessary to go out of your way for Conoco Bronze
of Kiilumhztt*
McCoy.
On
their
return
home
they
,
Sunday.
week end guests oi friends Ut Kala­
but your first experience will make you agree, also.
called on ib and Mrs. Arthur La- j
and Mi *
mazoo.
\
Children’s Day will bt\ oliserved throp and mother. Wednesday there
Hickory* Corners.
r.«-x: Sunday at tlw Evangelical will lie a reunion of all the cousins]
Harr* Kdlick. .
church during the Sunday School at the home of Mrs- Lucy Dexter in
Battle Creek.
mg in the Caltbrop* home lor seurid Iwur. .
Mr. ----nnd --------------Mra. Arthur
Jones of
Mr. and Mrs. A E Dull and Mrs
—
— --errWilliam Jibtw were at Kalumawo Grandville spent Sunday with Mr.
Saturday to
the former's an'J Mr*- Merritt Meade.
j
CORNERS..
daughter.XL .- F.’ they Dull
The Young People will have a
Jim WileoR and
Bert Miller has sold hi* restaur- "lente nxut at the parsonage Fri­
family oi North H&gt;p- were Sunday ant t &gt; Clarence Mau r
, day evening-•
L* of W» brother. TOm. mid famThe boys from Citmp Ciuicr. were
Hiere was no- ai wrj large
CONOCO
home oevr Sunday.
crowd
p!
the
Silver
Medal
Mr and Mr. Male Count of K.iiMirs Angela Mallomcree and Mins conUst al the church Sunday evelAZOu were W«?:K end* RlH-.-tn Of Geneva Itiuche ot GUdMonc who ning but thaje who were there'were
.Mr. ami Mr... ttluis Wrote. Lyle end had been spending a few day/; ;lt well repiiid by the fine entertain-(
Doris Foote returned with tinin fo! the Dau . home left Tuesday for njent. The medal wai presented to
"•
MIb&gt; vlrRUila
Virginia Waters
Waters.
Chicago
iI18S
A PERFECT RUNNING PATE FOR CONOCO GERM PROCESSED MOTOR OIL
Baker of
ot
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Foster spent
Mr. anti Mr* Leonard Baker
skiwiy.
Battle Creek •ip. nt the week end
».«! Friday near Bradley wifn Mrs.
THE MOTO# OIL WITH THE 'HIDDEN QUART’ THAT NEVER DRAINS AWAY
Our eighth graders passed wKh. with friend* here.
Frank Morris, and called on Mrs.
tod marks.
.
r
M
ill
C1UD
Will
be
po
tI
xhi
L
m
?
Lathrop
and
at
the
John
:
'
The Clover Lent Club wiU be post­
Thurrtw «™»
'»"»•
FMWU* «• »»lr,
« THFHEFOi
poned out- Week. mrMuu
nawtiiiK Tiiiiiiniaj
---- — ----....
..
....
way
home.
KOTtCB TO CREDITORS.
mjl.l, Jum- nm
Mr. NetU,
_
HENDERSHOTT.
j Tlie Hendershott picnic wa.-. one ' Jerry Haynes was n_
Mr. ann
and Mrs.
Arthur Lathrop of
Pirro't
Air.
...... ........
A large crowd was in attendance of “ie largest and beM they have will from last rejxirts. while Mra.
Mr .ml Mr.. n.m,Walto «n4 £*?'£!!,"
I"' "««««•■
| had.
____
.... (M»«r "I »«*»!&gt; .pent .!»,
r*» .
....................... • to hear the splendid Children's Dayl^
d —_
M*™ ,o __ ,___ ■ Fisticr remain* about lhe same
IU popularity.
• I The Ladies' Aid w|ll serve aupperMrs, Olive Campbell of Hastings
w.-'d end here.
.
.. called on Mrs. WUlltts and Helen program put on by tlie Misae* GeorWe are sorry to report that Mrs nt tiic home of Mrs; Chas. Van
Mrs. Ida Walker of Miami. Flori-r Sunday.
I Oro. Kelley b. on the sick list.
i gta Newton and Dora Hammond.
Vronken Thursday.
dn. is spending sonie time at het
home here.
Hrtuh Ci.a-I
HINDS CORNER
PLEAS ANT urn GE.
I FA AI’ NOTIfFR I Clarence
Klnne wa* In Ann
LE.UAL DtUUVU |Thuraday.

I

Arbor ]

fot OTVC€
qou\t niqlC ^ohn
)'Uqo ottt7o£ mq
wciu to
(5oyioco

”.7

T

BK©NZE
GASOLINE

SE

HE

BTj

UNI

Oat

of U
Heir

trtisl
his 1
Ar
Iron

four
the
worn
and
’ three
Rider
Whil
day.
of UI
Com
adjoi
tram
idepi
th
of r
bein(
their

bion
the :
houn

lamj!

dinlt

ing t

nulU

NE1

GOt

Inte
in &lt;

WOBTGAOE FORECLOSURE

UOWOMC FORECLOSURE

Fred Bush
In Battle Cr&lt;: s ttuml iv

pion,
distil
mr
dui it

Kalamazoo Wednesday and
brought their daughter Thtlma
home, and Thursday morning K&lt;-vt
took her to Laming to.t-.ke thr
state nuru-* examination SI
turned io DnuiMHi hypttal
she will remain until July to

•»*&gt;« tindrwj &gt;&lt;&lt;-i.tr fit

Progi
4 dtii

dnti,drier
Knlamaroo
,
ML-.* A«tir&gt; McDonald of th*
district l&gt; helping Mra. Burrell Phil­
lip* wftti her boiwiiork.
Mr* Goldie Ca&gt; y and
Ped her mother. Mil. Et
Barry Sunday.
tjplk Meyers of TU«t!n t* vizipnic
In- rapliea* Vt'lnry and Clarence
I! : •• I . .i!:n - rt
ur *n:l Mr

lLisUn&amp; Suitdai
ORDER FOR PUBUCATIOM

i.i:t-i &gt;■ i ..&gt;■ iti -.c mr.

xtt&lt;r.
Mr.* Adn A'hby attended gratin
attng exercMc* in Hastings Frld
Mr*. Katlileiii Tedrow und Mra.
Mina KenyiNuxixn! Wcdneaday aft
Muoon in Nashville.
Mr* Amy Bonneville entertained
the Shultz oenmunttv Club Thurs­
day All report ■» pleasant time
Mila Axliby hid u birthday Mraiday und tn honor of hi* turhdal
•••nu' of fit* neiahboc
entertained
rum with a

hope he may liavr many more
iiatmv biithdavi
Mr and Mrs. Charley Barnes of
Pontiae Mrs
•—
dauxhur. Nacdhl. of Grand Ratiids
uid George Leonard of Freeport
ent M mday with Mr and Mra Q
E Kenyon and Mr and Mn Alva
Kenyr.n and *&gt;*«a of Bellevue iprnt
Tuesday with them,
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

. ■ :, •

•

•

. .

NOIC I HI I- I

UIM) I \XI&gt;

Mr, and Mra Dale Shatterty and
children and father and mother, of
Ode.*sa rtxnt Sunday al Haruburg-

NOTICE TO CREDITOHS

Batik, Betittar «f Frit*:*.

LOW PRICE CARS VS. CHEAP CARS

cnlrk
two
first
apprt
I han
vUloi

Wo do not build a low-price car: the cost to us of building our car
is pretty high.
/
But wo do sell a high quality car at a low price.
Alsoit every now Ford V-8 car wo have built so far this ye

.

t

,o nanuracluro than its selling price wan. As you buy the. aon y
■orence
to OE10 wo have to depend on increusing volume to sake up the dirri
^The'reason for this is simple:- a.manufacturer who gives good va uo

--

the first cars he sells because he cannot
oust expect to loso money on —Charge all his costs to th. people whojure nret
-loM
it is different
But w:1th the purchaser
It oust glvo him full value froathe first, and keep
anything on a car.
ig. him full vaiuo
ye*»«o.
,
on giving
value roi
for years.
things onko possible our combination of low prices and high cost

Is pt
ends
marg

entry
ins 1

crural
yelop

Chici

A' '

quality:
Volumf Production
Taking only ono p^
bo ralr ,0 th0 pubu0 on the basis
First, we set our .1
■ -----Thon., in order to justify ond
of economies wo enjoy in volume production.
our low price wo must get volume sales.
maintain our low p
hlgh_coat t0 B3H0. is also
Thus it comes
^’"Thero^s ^difference between a cheap car and a low-priced high

quality car.
.
Ford prices are always rixed at a point which makes it profitable for a
customer to buy.
as well as
Good and lasting business must produce Profl_J to the buyer
comparatively
the buyer's profit must be, comparatively
And of the two,
to the seller.
the larger one.
to sell the Ford V-8 because it pays you to buy it.
It pays us

lion
resjyi
to tit
prnct
lhe t
of Ot
Ings
high
fumil
along
But
alone

Inclm
wpeuk
troop

In i
B ml

years
relay
the r
India

’ Ga

Mr and Mra Tompson and non
of Vtrtnoulville spent Thursday
helping the latter* faUier with hl*
irariten Mr Sheldon u not gaining
In health tent fa&gt;t
Etneu Farr. Ida Drusen. Mra.
BUUngton ind children, all of near
Prairieville spent Sunday afternoon
with Mr. Farr’s cotuin. Mrs. Shel
don. and husband.
Mr. and Mra. Homer Bawdy enter
talned the latter's sister and hu*
band and daughter from Jaclwon
for the week fend.
Alta Haskell of Barber Gomers Is
rutting he.- aunt and uncle.
I Ira Stair* called on Arthur Stair*
in Carlton Sunday.

id s h
stbie
impoi
every

three
any or

will
*t*mc

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

12 PAGES

BROUGHT CACTUS
PLANTS FROM MEXICO

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JUNE 21, 1933

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER

ROD AND GUN CLUB
MEETS AT DELTON

Analyses
NfflWISWS
BOARD RE-ELECTED
TORIES TO GIRL Playwright-Director
Civic Theatre Movement.BWINK
W. A. Hitpbcock Has Thir। Members Hear Dr. Pirnie
FOR NEW WE■ teen Varieties—Some Are ALL THE OFFICERS 1 Give Interesting Talk
PROVED FATAL
■ OMH-Mi

on Game Birds
Now in Blossom
Howard Chenery Sees Trend
STARR COMMONWEALTH
FRED JOHNSON TO HEAD Members szfMhe Barry County Rod NELLIE McCORMICK HIT
DELIGHTFUL FRZlfilTU.
W. A Hitchcock iBillyi has some
REMODELS HOUSE ON 1 Interesting cactus plants some of
SCHOOL BOARD FOR
and Gun Club ireld tiretr June meet­
BY HEAVILY LOADED
Reaction Toward Intelligent Drama
TAINMBNTS.FOB BOTH
'which are now in bloom.
ing, nt tlic community Hall. Delton.
ADJOINING FARM
COMING
YEAR
.
TRUCK
THURSDAY
EVEHINOS
। One of
________
tire best
____________
addrewes__ever ,players,
___
—
nqt ____
flesh___
and_ blood player*.
__
; when in Mexico ho was attracted
Monday evening. Several car loads

.................. Club dinner Tlieftti-r
given at. a.. Commercial
p&gt;«»t*r artilnv
-going wa*
was rmr,
once on ,v,nf
®*®nM •
. by. these specimens and bought
(from Hasting* drove dt/wn to at­
FIVE--------------------MEMBERS
home thlr.e.ii vatletics. On Monday THE
.— -------1 tend. W L. Smith Imd charge of RAN INTO RDAO IN THE
it l1»» just
something People WATCH
FOR THE BIG
.K,. ««
a... Now
No* tl
I114- something.
1*1
TAKE DUT ES SER OUSLY:'1*
•'
. nH" '",u nuHU
,nc
go to the modern theaterjn a me,w
for display
the Banher brought
Ullce ttludi&gt;u
. lwo in
wnun
onM
u
j The bustnes! session was cut short
PATH OF ONCOMING CAR
■ vtlniliCral FijC. w. u W«J. TuEy MUli't (
of Katamazoo.
His theme a a. The
to tret much
much out
out ot
of itit and,
and .
Dr. Plrnw
Plrnie,“ of
ehc Krlk
Kellogg
- --------- ।
rivto
”‘Th^X'.nT
•• ,'(x.XI&gt;rc
l&gt;cclt lo
--------------------. _
•one having a beautiful rose pink Face Many Problems Due ko ‘that
»"*
1
Dr
°!
,
’
**
*
8
Bird Sanctuary,
Sanctuary, could
could have
hare more
more Hcrichell Follick, Driver, Did He ^«n Ruling that^*had al.
orc rar*.ly dtMPP°ln,r&lt;! There Pavement Dancing with Good
blossom and the other a targe
, / 4.
, ,
Bird
to present
ureM.„t an
an interesting
inter-timr *erwr.
... ..............
^y^’ore? tS^t hearer 11^,
*" £ .
Mu.ic. Band Conogrt, QuarLargely to the Country S ; time
time to
bud Just opening. One of the other
Not Sec Child in Time to
va: It ties has blossomed and had a
Ecohomic Conditions
,!if* of bird *lide.&lt;. Dr. pirate is keenborn on a farm, but he couldn't re- The modem play authors havent
w__. p(rtn»* flhnur
Etc., Appreciated
pink flower■
member
when lie'did
de- anything
to ------contribute
to mankind
totle, Free Picture
BhOW
Avert the Accident
mrmrer ua time wnen
tic oui not
novae—"T..".
•------- ~
_„
7•n.
u»rt a .„u w
S
£
last week a Banner article told, In Mexico. Mr. Hitchcock says the
“ m—1217
' \~1 tnp
lacuiiy
cu puinng
across nu
Nellie McCormick, age 9. was sire to be an actor. When seventeen ‘1“'y UT"C J01’ morons, with an In-1 Ttio “two big bargain days"
__ ._
_______________
ori&gt;’ftnlxed for
for the
the comlnv
coming school,.
i i(jjPIU
tn_a:____
mojt. interesting
manner.. fatally
of the visit to Hustings of Miss Elta;mo.t of the candy made there is of "nrantred
injured Friday forenoon nr
be improved an opportunity io
to go telligence
of from
eight...to -----twelve .nu.u
kndwn a . tire "Better Hasting*Days*
"
.7
■«.»ii
milk
«r
cmdM
CMtlB.
TH.
&gt;
“
'■
»
“
f
“
•
“
h*
”
Jolr
!
,£"'&gt;
----------------------■"
While
waiting
for
thc^meetlng
to
1
HHen Arber of the Starr Common­
mu* w canuieu cactus, me
wnnc wa,tln« ,or W meeting
mjurea rraiay rorenopn.
nw,nlw,r of
Ilf &gt;'
years;
they wtlte.
write, not
not with
With aa view
view wl
lU1
be Friday
Friday and
and Saturday.
Saturday. Jun#
June
coast to coast as a member
an,; 'hey
n be
, Pr Pim|e
at -----about.t 10:30. when she ran ufrom
wealth. and of some of tire prob­ ptant h prepared and then cooked n-elected all the offleers a* foikws
...... hv!d
....„ an lnfonnaI —
troupe of players. At the present ?f contributing something to the 30 and July 1. Four page announce­
President—Fred Joh
Johnson.
’’“n
lems they have to meet over there­ in a thick ayrup. Everybody there
discussion
with
club
members
in
front
:
,
,
— , - con- directly
-------- -------— of
- - large time he is a teacher, director and happiness and development of man- menta wlU be sent out through th#
Secretary—C. W Mfespinter.
in earing for the . ninety boys en- cat* candy and drinks, t^y* Mr.
cernliig various factors aside from truck drtwn b&gt;. Herschell Follick, player, and thoroughly enjoys hla
but for-the money there is in it. county, os well a* in this city, which
Tn'asurer—Charles 8 Potta
nrearms which
wmen tend
u-na to reduce thc
( trusted lo the care of Mr. Starr and Hitchcock.
firearms
d» -ek«u.
■...........
-- «•*«
S'S’S:
Everyone who know;, about- our. nk f
blrds
‘ his helpers.
reJioolA, and the work of the sclwul '■Nhj'mwmmSm
--'
wwukenln- r»nr«&gt;4 u«&gt;. Tte b„ track »h&lt;»l. The trouble with the -modern then- *'s “PPcaJ ---------------------Among the perplexities that eonthe—
baser
side ot life chants of this city. While each mcrboard realizes that its members
fronted Mr Starr When the funds
Membership crui.ned
.r, he ;ny;,
. to
lu the
,,,c organjration. aivuiMeranip
rru.'.neii tire
mo little
utue body.
oooy. Mr
sir. Follick
rvuncK tl
ter
ray; is
I* that it has become th'niore
'hr more it seem*
seems to please the
tne mod- chant
cliant's* announcement in the big
law lw „«oiull&gt;mu». It “icards „„
„
were so low. was tire housing of the
for „„„
distribution was not considered tn any way to mechanical.’ It hay been standard- &lt;&gt;n playwright. He told of writing four
circular will list one Item
necessary for them to give much .b Iu.will
t r be ready
of 11Ur
k
four Mh#o| teachers employed at
himself which had m its two&gt;or n rew ltwJU lhc pUn is—and it
lime to their duties, and they do it ■ nr “
pu,‘ - J™ *'
WC K' —u blame for the accident He was )Mxj. n has been placed on the low ft
thc Commonwealth. »Thesc young
driving slowly at the time, liad his iev,d of pictures which children of principal characters a good.woman
be carried out-to have every
Hastings is indeed fortunate in bewomen had been living in Albion
truck
under
good
control
and
the fril|n
(o
twelve,
and
adult*
“ preut-herw-one who really took merchant ofier many other bargalnr
mg bl&lt;.-.'-ed with members of thc clt^';
end driving back and- forth for tlu-1
City Marshal tested his brakes a who have never gotten beyond that h*s
rerioualy. When he unered
Usted In tire circular, some of'
—------council and ol the school board who
liirre mile* each day. causing conlittle later and found them working age mcnuHly. can understand. The
l&gt;lay 10 onc of llw, Plcture «how( vblch are found In the Banner s
Aiderablc transportation expense. TO BE ENGINEER—MANA,,“nr duUcs «rioualy. who feel,
satisfactorily He did not and could modern theater, he said, generally magnates the suggestion was made, adrertlslnfe columns this week,
that they are placed where they are
While puzzling over the matter onc
not see the Tittle girl until after It speaking, is an Insult to intelligence Yo“r Pic'l,re ,s V*D' decent, but it. These two days are not only to be
GER
OF
THAT
00UNtu
glvr
their
best
efforts
to
thy
pub
­
day. Mr. Starr conceived the idea
wax impotsible to avoid the acci- it tend* to cheapen life nnd take *ont
Ior uf Wh? couldnt you bargain events for the people of
TV'S HIGHWAYS
kc whom tliey serve. These arc not.
of using the hou-e on tire fapn the
dent.
.
out of it. the spirit of adventure and «*&gt;” «&gt;« preacher rape the *oman thli clty ani county. they are also
_
easy
Commonwealth had acquired, just
.............................................................
------------------lt " Ttal.
That; to be made especially enj^abie opd
'•’I times
umo for cither
euwr tire
Ih. council
council or;
or
,--------jjj,
a„mb.................. - ---------------'L ,Mrini
»nd *nd ,h*n we
" “uw
““
&gt;&gt;
“O &lt;“'1
-U««lln| ihr rcmx.1 C.Sm TlU. Ik due. In S’-fC
»» &gt;«•»«. «l«a &gt;ou &gt; loirr entertaining for everybody, through
adjoining tire school property, and COMMISSION PROVIDE FOR SrtES: Sr£"m;iSaS "JS! W H- SCHANTZ SEES
transforming It .into a teachers' res­
the co-operative effort* of tire
Ho,«,r boll, bodice lute me. «u.r
MOTH PROJECT ON HIS “
"J? “S"
°'
«W“'
idence.
COUNTY'S ROAD WORK responsibilities in a way that has
returning to her humc here about a
------------------------------------------------------merchant*.
They immediately began the work
TRIP TO HASTINGS
month ago. Her mother. Mrs. Chas
inaui nrriniito
On Friday evening, from, eight
--------won the approval of our citizens, as
of remodeling, splendid aisistance
Palmer, 1* a widow. Her home if tn ANOTHER "SQUAWK"
until nine, the Oily Band will give a
being given by tta- older boys and J. W. Crawley Has Charge of was proven by the fact that, at the
Hie
second
house
nou.Ui
of
the
m
' ys&lt; John
- - aP- recent schodl meeting, there
was CABLES ANCHORED HUN- _ Vi. w _,v
tlreir unemployed fathers. y'in'mLumber Twp
FROM CHARLOTTE
‘ Hi8r,1Wtt
®
u
Standard Oil Station on Kist Slate
- * wry little upp&amp;sltlon to the re-clecwas secured from a company in Al­
DRED FEET IN ROCK litrtc: Sire was sin active child Her
lliniT IliPTIRinn
quartette of the Hastings
pon of Maintenance
tian of the two members whose
bion and the paint uus donated by
-------- -‘
mother had warned her about play- Brands Local Umpire as"Jes-'
11 mi I rlA^I I llUm Commercial Club will sing several
tlu- Berry. Paint Cor Now that the ».
lt„ wu.uy
- ■••«P&gt;r«!d.
—-----Barry
county ,«
has nvuac
made u nnr
fine u-‘.............
™w ,uul
Buckots Holding Eight Cubic Illg in tire road because, on account se James'' and Intimates ,. f
»l1n’^0X’n,crmg onTlre°paremint on
----------to- -Ingham
-- ■ , county. TIW
house is completed the problem Is conirilmtton
Tn'* board
l*,wr&lt;, will
wlu face
fuct- no easy task
tttSk
Vn„i. „r
id her ihflnnity. sire could not hear
to furnish it. everything but a din- wiw-c road commtaloners to»k adu,c “I*'1111’8 -of the schools in
Yards of Concrete Come
an Bppr&lt;)aching ear. a very short
His Dccisions Won Game
,
ing table being needed — chalra. vantage of tlreir optwituilty mid Sejitemb-r. There will ire little cusli
From Mile Up .....
River
jimie before the accident ”sire
.
T wu*
rWe herewith, reproduce-a clipping ■ WANTED TO INSPECT OUB
&gt;»ipps.
rugs.'curtalns.
towels, dlslies. &lt;. ;in&gt;iiij.tu
mployed Engineer
A . jJ iuvaowMty
Rakownky 0,1
,K1 chance
it.
, ,
rjiRiueer jv
.......... .
......... * to get:
At
thc request
of the Banner. W.
^s’^niv* IhZ ,rotn “ Hallk‘ C"'*‘k tLa|*r' u,"thi!
ELECTRIC PUMPING
I will be roped off so the dancers will
beddine—
—tn
tn fact .. L ..'o..^
—... .....
inure- ,ro!n
from thl
thc
taxpayers until
until DeDe- —
- -------,—.........
silver, beds and .bedding
Engineer-Manager
of------------Ingham ,nolu
’ taxpayers
rear
of
the
home.
Suddenly
ah-..
u
------.t-i.
rear
of
the
home.
Suddenly
ah.
was
ne
dited
to
"u
Charlotte
paper.
’
I
11
-------i not be Interfered with. It had been
every article needed in a home. A ojuntA liigliway*. nt n large ad- X*mber
-‘'••mber. It '.-;
is to lxbe hoped that/lhe &gt;&lt;■ Schantz, well known, in this city urose and ran toward the street.
OUTFIT
planned to have a bail game, beglndining table wus given Mlss.Arber vail&lt;«’u'..-r the salary offered
to him
hUU‘ may/cotne through with the* ana county, out tar Mime time a "rt7h TfaV/.i. *Mtohtoun’*Av&lt;nu.'
"»»ifr.vv.
null
rung at a Hille after six. on the fair
bv
.
Hart&gt;n..
man
i.o
w.v.
J*
1
*
„
,um
...bnarv
Jj
loo
i
money
I1C
xt
October,
resident
of
Las
Angele*,
has
rent
u*
by
the
'
Republican-Trib-1
by a Hastings
lart week. Hav- by tta- Burn caintv nJtTam.n1L&gt;- P»*»n*sry ^.ool
next
Los Angeles, ha* sent us
b&lt;X’
^Publlcan-Trlbcummu- ' l«’1,'»'nar
/ ^to be hoped
mg no moticy. they cannot purchase
Mr^takow^ky hudo#d
Uher
.«n account of hta
home. urn-,
’grounds; but it was found that that
his recent visit to
&lt;u"c“&gt; ‘‘‘
U,K' one of the
'»* outstanding
outatandlng weekweek­ FIND OPERATING COST
• - often
Il is ato.aln/to
_____ ___ ,hojid
_______that
__ __ _some .#n
— ----------------- --------------- Boulder Dam. iww in process of °}» ca
d
,lcs ln thc Ma‘“ we ?rp turning
•f?.'?1".1' *&gt;•
hl.
aod iwa «■ money may be made available from construction. Mr. Schanta U here *hlc,n
IS
LESS
THAN
IONIA
’
S
d *“2"K“'
lhat ,llc artlcIe originally appeared
tire .‘talc from the new sales taxes
“SmtliS
“1
ccunty h.d..».iy
—r------ ing -will
be tn--progress
at that time.
fiw thc prevent on a visit
ran to crocs the rtree.. was a parked ln tbat Inost excellent publication.
„
....
-------------- ------------------------and what Im- had accomplished here which will supplement the primary .
'
Hastings. June 15. 1933. ■ ““’omoblie Mr. Follick could not though it escaped our attention tn . Learned the Reason Why'As Hastings had invited tire Advenwidely known and had won for 4dm fund At the pfesent time that Editors Bannerrec her
did not see. her
-------------------a.woi.
------- .and
----------------------•, until- poking
«A&gt;»n&lt;K through,
IHIIJUHM. that
MH»1 particular
imtkKUAur is- ij
tTncfinrra PInnf Cnn ~
P.O
I tUlS to
CC!M-herv.
and
aS their 6ab~
seem.-!
somewhat
doubtful.
80
it
&lt;ormiu|n&lt;iatl(m from the Michigan
Wiienl- ckcKied
»he was
»a* directly in front &lt;tf
&lt;rf the truck. hW
htK&gt; -j-j^ ccllppln&lt;
u.ls handed
h(UMfcd to iu
1W;
Hastings Plant Lan he
gt tundown
Friday.
—
■
• • -to come •home to *he
j|W,inK was
may
happen
that
the
board
cannot
Slate Highway department, mid
dore
Hastings for un extended visit. I ul- and
:“’tl so
40 cla
5‘ to
10 it
“ ,that
Ihal his quick
qulc'k use by a (rk!nd
friend,. anil
and reads aa
ax fojUwv:follows - :
Operated at Less Cost
, it would be discourteous to them to
«»
miuUM to cwrrr or, so
---------------from- many ™„.„
county highway engi­ ««
decided t&lt;J come via tire Union “* ‘J'*’ ^n,krs could not P^W«&lt;
Uie; --charlotte
"charlotte travelled
travelled to-Hastings
to Hastings to
The city officials of Ionia are evi-'bave anything going on on the fair
---------tliej
neer»
'everybody —
calls thc “luioU 'mill Hie December tax
neer. "Jack."
“Jack.” a-,
a.-, 'ev
&gt;
accident
.
high
'
10-man
ball
f
Pacific
railway,
so
named
as
fur
east
'
ac
S
ul0,
?,
11
,
,,
,
,
.
..
meet
u
high
class
10-man
ball
...h
.hr
'
&lt;'
ro,in&lt;u
Uiat
*'°
“
ld
lnt
&lt;
r,ere
wt,h
him, di-M-rv.,. thc fine promotion ”&gt;oney ‘hall become available We us Council Bluffs. Iowa From there
Mr foll'ck’ driver of the truckh team.'The
The old
old familiar
familiar bed
bed time
time |&lt;,cn‘1&gt; Srcatly impressed with the lhtlr Jdea Qf 8abbath observance,
that has come to him and the k,,u* th* •■'cho°I board *UI »tudy on to Chicago it is known ns the U
'LS H.vk-vvukk.K
proceeding northward
Uiry
ttl Hastings
Huatln&lt;s has
hlM been
b«rn to beat “^n«s cmw-wu &gt;n me
n’c operation -■vvnen
of Whcn inc
thc ejmmiiicc
eJmmlltee maue
made wie
the wi&gt;anw.w
kHaw»&gt;aiu toward .,tor
y at
.
praise ot lire alate highway author- 11115 Pr&lt;»l«n thoroughly and . do
i
State
street
with
his
three
ton
load
.
(
.
ln
.
regardless
of
how.
but
to
beat
the
Hastings
waterworks
system
os
,
nounccment
foe
the
ball
game
last
Chicago amt
Northwestern. This ®'a'c
w“" 7“ ‘hm; Jon ’°"rt. 'em; regardless of how. but to beat the Hastings waterworks system os.nounccmrat for the ball
NELSON GARDNER
1,:‘ ,u,,d
what can
u best.
i» other
waydid
ta &lt;&gt;jren
of tle
tie*.
The lrtruck
Clar-e|n The notings
Ionin's. On Monday.
Monday.;week
?'lbe
,uck is owned ?by
y.F
1 a,r‘ 'em.
Hastings gent who railed
railed 1 compared with Ionia's
I week they did not know about tn#
tire
z cu. VICTOR
v*v*v«, “
ncera
{i)r 01
h ‘'‘her highway englplthey
use If
scrip
«i they
dur­ road runswithin thirty mile* of of
cnee Martz. Nashville.
Nashville. Route J. On bn)ls
bnlu but no strike*
thc Barry!Mayor
Barry I Mayor Spaulding. (Sty Attorney camp
c--------------—
Hoover Dam.
II &lt;ncc
Mrikc5 for the
meeting; but the ball —
game
IN MILE RUN AT
ol work in Barry county, and has i'i the jxis'. Khogi ycar.
.&lt;
isreount
o!
tire
situation
we
have
de'
-------------....
tbe
C
|
ly
engineer,
*Up-i
account of thc
have de- 1&gt;jys WCJU t0 tlu, Cighth inning be -1 Mitchell, also the city engineer, sup- wm abandoned out of consideration
proven hlntoelf an efficient and sueV“’ who&lt;11 b:lard “nd Superintcn- This great project is only about
CHICAGO
loa scribed,
he had
had no
no chance
chance to
to see
see the
the fon?r b&lt;, h,id B cbance lo wtn bls erintendent of waterworks and oth- far the city'* guests, who are campscribed he
«s.-fui manway
highway engineer,
cnglntfr. one wno
who -&lt;le,lt
have worked to- three hundred -----milespuu
from
L~a 11','.hicssiur
"VanBiukirk
•—
kriri until
the trnnt
end
of
the
girl until the front end of the Bnmc That inning was when the jer city officials of Ionia came here'ing on ’he ground*.
iias.aivvii
lias
given his
hia best
beat effort*
cuori* to tire
the Kv'bcr with the
the utmost
utmost harmeny
harmony trs.Angeles.
tn .Angeles, 2nd
and the
the people of
ot 2south------ , '
lout of fhe James boys went to | for the special purpose of inspecting I Hastings has a fine band. Th#'
GOES DISTANCE IN
Lk &lt;m
out vi
ef u..a jwaciirai
practical uiniiwuy
highway the
,he matter ot
of cutting school
school ctm
costa,
im California arc ereatlv
greatly Interested
interested'! car Jtsd almost struck her.
r-k n-r -r■ a■ r- Ar- . «« . working .....
। The accident took place about six wor)( Martin of Ciiarlotte pitched °ur waterworks, with a view of i double quartette will give some M«
excellent in it.
FAST TIME OF 4:28.4 system
ystem for
tor Barry county. Hl*
His host of #!ld
and '*•t maintaining
-----——
, There has been organised a large
“uth, of, lbe 'l"tlr,^‘,on.
■ five strikes to the third batter in' learning why our system
which, cehent numbers which all wlHen----- — .
Burry county frieneb will wuth. and =CP"°Ucompany known as the Metropolitan Sk“e,
“,,d
the inning before he finally hit pumps more water than does the,Joy. The pavement dancing wtll be
Intcracholastic Meet Is Held cxixtt, him to succeed in-hl* new uactisico
r- af*rHkV&gt;...UPEOPLE
w nrnnt
.
a.-.
Water Company, which has for
After the game, which the locals »y»tem at Ionia, could be operated;
^Continued on page five!
in
Connection
With
Ccnturv
H,
‘
*
1U
txein
hU
new
&lt;,uU
'
!
‘
HASTINGS
ARE
wenv
UirufY
CAunocn
'***&lt;"*
the
construction
of
n
’
2
’
courw.
the
winning
nun-,«l
"mwth
less
expense.
Both
are,
---------- -- ----------------------in Lonnection
Connection With
with venlury
Century ^ln Ingham cuu,Uy on J[1Iy r Htf
—........ ---------VERY HIGHLY FAVORED,larKl. aqueduct over this three hunJ?1 ^^5?. B ],’,,V?
aitenlpted to Justify the dnv- el«ttrtc«Uy operated.
Iri INIT^ HELD FOR
oIP^kkEkpoeUon
o.^ So1.oor*
“
^X^^='~3^^
' uditoriUra dred
mile*
to the dam for a mm- ^nnoc\„Ught robbery by tire umpire with a' At Ionia they have a.Diesel engine LUNILd fit LU rUK
National high school mile cham­
...
. . ThramtM took the mother there in
----- --------------- ’outfit, which was bought many
PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN
Permits Hi&amp;h Class Enter- soutWand are*. I thought it well ,X“^Urtv5 at the )r»pltal and '*,nlk; Ko'.rr,dny’ of lo.n’ ^Lrid^ tteTLt*wo'Ld '
pion. &lt;&gt;r rather one cl two. is the f.rr July 1. in &lt;£ter to aprept the
’considered the last t^tin
word In eco-•_
. ,
. —...
distinction gained by Nfison Gard­
con”
Uinmeiyl at Small Cost
^0^1^
^*7 wdTy
:X‘^ta^aI^TSmX^
nomlcal pumping at that time. 8ev-jP- T. A. a Co-operated With
ner of Haatitw Friday aficrno.ih
Tbe
HasUngs has been out of Los Angeles at ten F. M. on j
Monday after0 “ thte onc He 15 a flndr‘
'that
duiln« the national intetrerholastk- mUionrn M.'W*^ Van Wagoner C°m'
jeral i^Mnilrt^Lave
years taler ^no'nev^b
Ionia discovered ( Barry Co. Health Unit and
meet held at Soidiets Field. Chicago,
The county road commiwlnn have hl«h,&gt; favored In tire fine entertain-1 Deration Day for a night ride to
tJ^clwk wltK intermnit
Doe,n’t that sound lust Ukc char’
S.F”add
JS|^
“‘'«».ith
'
in connection wftrf the Century of met tire situation catued by the
' *‘'*n ,lpre b&gt; l"e Harting* Los Vega-. Nevada \
1 “might
"00"r“
„ 1lotto though? It a really but an cehc
• ” expensive
’n
Grand ^l
ftanids.
Rev QB JJ AAdcock
lo.nthc
.c. ,nou
’n'
rSaha*
.M&gt; Dbeen
?1 ancom«««, tw such pumps, each of 750 gal-j The three Parent-TVacber Arao­
(Cununu^d on U«#f*1x7
Symphony Orehratra and tire Civic that a chair car is ie&lt;_s
1!in
VO™m»
11^ Rcv
‘,cock of
aquawk
that
Progress Exposition. HT. time was
' ions per mliAtc capacity. Tire Ionia ciatlons of the city co-operated tart
4 minutes. 28 4 reconda^hc best he j
------- ~--------------------Player*. Both were high-clu** and i than a aleepcr and in hot weather is jometating. 1 B,
...
ing from our neighbor to thc cast
officials
were
interested
in
learning
week
Tuesday.
Wednesday
and
has ever made.
TFM-T PITY CRFCTCn---------- .rtimulaUng to the beat life of thr • more’ comfortable-arriving in Lis*
Ti»*r-o uavir. for Q»e past 30 years after every
Because of the large number of I uii I LI I I CnCLICU
communffy. Il is indeed rare that Vega* at seven A- M. I was soon in BETTER TIMES HAVE
'gome it ha* lost—which would in- why it should cost that city twice Thursday with the W K- Kellogg
entries, the milers were divided into1
ON FAIR GROUND a u&gt;wn °r thu stes 08,1 i“ve auch a bus and on mi? w»y to Bouiaer:
nnn*incn m rnniucR clud&lt;'m0*1 8,1 n h¥ played. Thi* as much as it docs Hastings for Foundation and the Barry Obunty
electric
current.
They
are
sure
they
Health
Unit
In
conducting
th#
ROUNDE^E
CORNER
two groups and Gardner finished
Ul&lt; rHin unuu'»u intcrtalnmenta put on Idroljy upd'City and Hoover Dam.
ROUNDED THE L0HNEK juus
going on for so long a
first in his division. His time was1 *,i&lt;'An«;.&lt;
found the reason.
clinics for infanta and pre-Khool
miu.
meric, St
wiui 1 ,..R
Boulder
a neat, up-to-date :
on
«
jiiiiw wiiu inc '".'"'J'
liauit iian
uccuinc “
au have
A,iv^u..
T,„. ‘■*r uu"ve lIW “veiage .ui
“!«!:
OU|?" City
?"I.l*
“
™... „„
”
When Hustings decided to Install children in thia city.
approximately three seconds slower Adventist
Convention This
admission prices, very small, so they little city, built within the last two Little Doubt Now That Con-; firmly fixed that we presume no
pumping outfit, the englEighteen were examined from th#
than the winner of the other di-1
— . - ...
.
»a
«—
—------ -.1
could
be 1—
afforded
by 1nearly
all our years tor government employees who
rone should pay any attention to it.' an electric
Year »
to—
Be . Largest
ditions Have Started
who came here representing pjrst Ward. 30 from t)ie second ward
vision. What would happen If these I
people.
are working at the dam. It was laid
| Many, many team* come here to' neer
thc manufacturers of electric pumps and 17 at the Central school, a total
two had met in mrace of their own (i
Yet Held Here
It U safe to say that such organ- out as some ot your readers will re­
to
-- Improve
Splay during the season, nnd com- strongly recommended that the city of 65. The number was small at lb#
is problematteal. Mnce three sec-11 In connection with their conven- ization* as the Civic Players nnd the call by Louis C. Cramton. a former
While there arc some setbacks, ment al visiting teams 1* almost
onda in a mile is a relatively small ,tlon here-this yeSr. .tire Adventists Symphony orchestra would not be member ...
......
ot Congress
from . Mlclugan. and wtll continue to be n* there have univerw on thc faimes* of Umpire council buy two elertnc pumps, each central school, because *0 niany of
a capacity of 750 gallons per the children four and five years of
margin.
inre erecting the InrgMt “tent city" possible in Hastings if we did not and his heijrer* The city did not been in emerging from previous de- Newton's decisions. But It remains with
Englnear Sparks turned, n(W
attending the Vacation
Gardner was the only Michigan lever
, ,ri lu
w assembled on the fair have such a wonderful auditoriumjgreatly, interest me. as southern preMions. yet thc fact cannot be for Cliarlottf to break the prece- minute
to be
entry to hike a first place. By beat-; Krounrt
TJ1&lt;;
only
..w.,,.,.. /rn-^..&gt;y |hlnK -hut
pre- as we lu*ve in the Central sctiool, California has a dozen modern cit- questloned that times arc improv- dent, nnd when if come* tp down this proposition, saying that, Blble School and did not come far
1
for
Hie
operation of tire local water- examination.
ing his owp record time for Michl-\, ntM lbc
11U|I1
vvcn
.
............
.
from bring even building. It is the fact that this au- |k-s a* up-to-date In every way. But Ing. None of us need to-expect a "squawking" our neighbor has any
works
plant,
lie
wotfid
recommend
Mlis
Mildred
Tuttle, school nun#.
Miss
nuraa.
gan Ctass-B competitr.in of 4 min- lurgcr is the ---------------scarcity of tar.ta
tenteu
—It-tis
dltormm
—
can scat nearly 1.200 pen-1 the ride from there, seven miles.
„ Uu. £.
boom. When we think what fgl-itown we know of backed right off o„ pomp with &gt; capacity ot ISO ml- &gt;U1
at the doctors and nurses
V? ’’’
*econtSa
mode
M. |78. -Cimi^jlblc O'
to meet tire
Ilin demand, ac- pie
pic that has enabled these high-1 through the rough mountainous lowed the sky-rocketing of 1924 to'the map.
7»
\---------A rat
- —
conditions
exceptionally
MayJ7 by six second*, heranks it", cording tothosein charge of lire
class entertainments to be put on, country to the dam. and lhe sights 192? we ought to hope that there The perfect human baseball urn- Ions per minute and two others. fOund
od and-------------were well pleased with th#
-----------one of tire best highschoolmiddle. work.
al JUch exceedingly low prices. To nt/lie dam were well worth seeing, would never be anything of thatipire lias never yet appeared. Prob­ each with a capacity of 350‘gal- RO
(Continued on page eight)
----------• ••
-----clinics.
•-«—
results of
tire
citstancc runners ever to be de-, when everything i$. completed cover all the legitimate expeui s,
(Continued on page six)
kind again; but we believe that Im-i ably never will. Any of them 4rlll
Other nurses who assisted were
'
mu-c state.
the fair ground from lhe exit end of the two entertainment* the nd- i--------------- --------------------proving conditions and prospects! continually err provided those »itMrs. John Nobles of
tlie Health
lhe gold medal, he reer ved at1 of the Iraek to the boundary line of ।mission would have been much 1 EXCELLENT PROGRAM
______________
____
| warrant„ lhe expectation of better ting in the bleachers, or in cars NATHANIEL GOLDEN
t
Unit;
Misj
Leone
Hortletn. nurse
Sr
1011 " 1 ‘C Bal1' "l” qth,ctlc n«ld W1I&lt; be a wc)l-or- larger. It was due to great sacrifices
pnR nni DFN IIIRII FFIrim«"
!
aton8
,h
®
'Ide-hne*
are
as
Infallible
along tire side-line* are as Infallible
- ------ u
WAS BADLY BURNED at-'wayiand and iuddle^KitouI
“rMl Vina’e of tl?nU coasls“n« of b&gt;’
interested In tire twoi
rUn UULUtN JUDILtt,
week the
Banntr
car
ried the'm
•
- -* —
---------------' In their
(hall- Judgments
InriffTnanlK as
n« they
thav are
lira tn
in
---------------—
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&lt;Mlss
Helen
Unn.
nurse
at U»
(tenurefl nJrorrt
4 '“»«'•
»«nta organlzatioiu that made pawlble ‘
Hrnth 'stor&gt;' of the writing of more than th.-lr prejudices However, to anyf •
,1^,2’ M,,d ,w" &lt; xtra lnr‘“! nw*ring tents there- entertainment* nt such low East Baltimore United Breth- |IOOOOMO worth of ncw tmurance'onc with an open mind, and who Taken With Ditzy Spell and
““
.
Wetzel of Hickory Corners, nurar at
EfttaTfmnt"LrelroL t !U17'.arrangKInertly in avenue* and admission prices.
.
j
ren Church to Celebrate
by the Windstorm Companv of this want* to be fair, it would i«m that
Fell
Face
Downward
Into
the Kellogg Agricultural sdiopl;
~
AH t,M' «&lt;*“**»«»*•»»' te
-resnurno Tenure-----Piftipfh Anniveranrv
city in the single mouth of May As an umpire standing right behind
a Brush Fire Mlsa ,Uk*
nnd 14154 1411,1 m­
ro»Cre^^’»Un^lly
n?!?* !
by Uw Adventist association and is TEACHERS
Fiftieth
RS TO GIVE
rtiuein Anniversary
Anniversary
IUie
uw field
Arid Of
of that Company b
h the en-!the
en-,Uw pinto,
plate, has
hu no much
moth more cor,
Clair, director ot health from the
the truck but off as well. The sight! moved to different parts of the
-r—- ...
m&lt;i at
—. Idea ot rrliaUirr ..._
TPHTS
IN FUTURE T)le Ooltlen Jubilee tA
10 k
be. &gt;&gt;held
at ..-----,_&gt;
tou, ot UlffllE»n and „
as ..It ...J
lias .reel
trs a ■■bell."..
Nathaniel-Golden, aged 71 years. Kellogg FxindaUon. Miss Eteannr
of Gardner Blriding down the park- country durliin the year'to house i
1 I co IO Its ru tunc the Baltimore United Brethren lniunncr In every one ot the rlahly- or a ‘-.trike." than anyone could
.
..., church
Mill re Is on June
.Inner 25
OK Is
la creating
rrratinir muchf
much i our counties
___ of.
„r the
,t... slate,
-k-a_ it
t. can'have
...... u-...............
................
... one
— side,
.1.1- who Urea about five miles south and Harper from the Ann J. Kellogg
ings along Broadway between the, ot tier .'-I ml lai conventions From ▼
, . ..
~
who was
wav oft to
high school and State street I* a । m re a part of the u-nt town will be Legislative Resolution AboL interest and enthusiasm and many be seen that this wonderful record!or sitting above the scene of play, .a.1 ot IMuni. Ill lUIUmor. U&gt;«u- Khoo| and ,» wud,
•lilp. m«l «llh &gt; teznble Mddrnt (U fnMn mtu, c„k On nurndM
famlltar sight to tltaee who pass w.nt ,o iron Mountain in ihe Upper
ishes Seventh and Eighth
are planning to attend. An excel-. 0( new insurance for a single month nut that wouldn't make any differ- un Friday.
Dr. Rosebrook conducted parloralong this route at noontime.
pvnin.vula, where a somewhat small-■
program Is being prepared, be-! evidences the fact that financial! ence. If the Angel Gabriel could
As rejwrted to U» Banner. Mr Inanc&lt;t tests among the children wlx&gt;
Grade Exams
. lent
But Gardner is not a trackman tr meeting is scheduled.
ginning at 10.30 A. M. E. B. Orif-। conditions in Michigan are improv-!have been secured to umpire that Golden had gone out to the field to
rnUr
ln
f&lt;u C P
fill
r»
TV
nf
ItartiHOT
rtultvpr
&lt;
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i..
...
...
.
.
.
...
.
fin.
D.
D.
of
matings,
win
deHrer
?,o..
he**^
alone.
He
was
valedictorian
of
his
|
Between
three
and
four
thousand
—----- --—
..... —
। nci»cvai uttrc uuu iuut utuiuanui Hereafter .there will be no seventh
a.
■!
h
kS'"S°
n
»
P"'
000.000
of
new
inwrence
in
a
single
L
a
me
hcnrl
would
hair
gone
up
burning,
and
was
seized
with
&lt;
JT l* H
closa ui«..
and. ui
in uuu.Mun
addition u.i.1
ha* taken
&gt;«*»&gt;• .people
: people nre/expeciea
arvzexpected nere
here ini*
thi* year 'nor eighth grade examinations in
Dart in numerous sclwol activities
Lit.wno tlrej
i&gt;&lt;*itnL&gt;jA
y convention ~htch
niontl? by 1*^
,rom viiaritKie
ch*rtoU* ua
M lon« *’ “
dl«y »!*“• ^“ng face downwaid a
mX Wood­
part
actlvitiwi louring
10-d*y
which !I thta state because tire legislature re­ . fieMiil?Xi&lt;L^lk
-- -- ——- - -m?h^n
- - - ‘ । .■■.Mi...,
...... ..ns wMinpa../ wiv irmii
incliidlng dramatics
public
; commences
32.
theie
? » ithuiuuuii
22. Many
the*c;cently
passed PULWUB
w resolution
putting
----- ZT. and -----junea.
auuo-June
Ul uresc
i ...a,of pna-wM
neia will
give afield
short
tait
in atnc
att-talk
largest
month
new business
more
! on theinlosing
will
give
short
in the
aft- slargest
monthsinnew
business
more end.n.«
j tnto the fire. His face. ears, hands burne Dr Goosgo L. Lockwood con­
speaking.
He is
n reader in his ........
scout
:
nnai&lt;. lewr~...
।
---- — ......
...............................
p.-upic
*111
1uru.1i)
ua)&gt;
...tn.- me
piv- v.vMu aim
,... uciinsn two years. Farmers realize
i' who fill the and
..«&gt; cheat
&lt;1^ were
-t- terribly
temw, burned
bU^ and duettna
aacUM the dental e»»mln«Unr.s
e&gt;^„ltora.
troop and was elected scout “mayor" j und Wmc will drive lure bringing, 'ides that examinations hereafter capably ------handled
Rev. E,' M. "
Ickes
that prices
prices are
are better.
better. Some
Some prodprod­ , “nine places on the Hastings
Hmlinfth.iv... r&gt; t* . . IL — —
;-----by
-- --------ac* i that
base- : when he rolled over to ....
get «...
out ot th# ’tu. bnm th,
of Hastings during tire recent drive !their own equipment. For thl* last shall be conducted bv individual;of
Hastings,
pastor. Music.
M“«'e ; nets are
------still
• lower
•»-—than
•»- they should bail team ore going to play a re- fire his buck was burned but not so a-s were Mrs. Haven Mrs tan— 2* Ha,
"ngs- former pastor
devotions
and‘ ----.pee----------al number,
of be. and all of them .hould go at tum game tn Charlotte next Sat- Jeverely aThta face ears and hands.
In addition to setting a new Class igroUp the area west of the tent city1 teachers in their own 'schools. tthus
” “, **
—"— —
*-*
B mile record for tire state. Gard-ju,., tain reserved as a tourist camp saving a great deal of trouble for
ncr has not been defeated in two. in spite of this great influx of ’«hc youngsters and tlielr parents,
years. He was a member of a medley |W.pie here during such a brief per- ,nVAVnc
«...----I
relay team from here that cracked . |1X| the orderly conduct of th • E*&gt;5I0',I)b OIL CO. W!LL
I Herrlngto
the state record June 3 during the ,arnp Bnd convention ta remarkable
„
DIHTRIBUTE CONOCO, state
chai----------..... .... P.
-------A huudca
zzeozd
,lm.l
--------------- |
ou&gt; AOC PEN8IOX8.
!p™
। int.v ncuucMuy nwwiuim 11. u&gt;
Indian Relays meet at Grand Rap- About the only indication townsHow ““W tlmcs there Is to be
a historical record will be given!
--------------- ------------- ------- i
I ported tiiuc- Mr. Golden is doing a.s
xiUs u Just another phasw at lha
people have that anything extra-1 round wnUment In business A । of Pastors' and Presiding Elders'
WiIX ENFORCE-THEM.
|1 Onc of the laws passed by thc re- well as possible and the doctor, helpful work at th# W. K- K.Uogg
Gardner lias taken part in about ordinary is taking .place is th#lnumbcr of yeara 880 Frank Ed-; name* and dales of service on thc.1j - - ----- ------------------ --- ------ -nd
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w111
**
wl1
for
driver*
of
au-!cent
legislature
is
known
as
the
“
Old
।
thinks he wtll recover from hi* Foundation tn Bam county and
as varied a line of activities during gJjghUy Increased traffic nnd ghe 'moncU o( ,he Edmond* Oil Co.. In-1 field,
Everyone
Interested
should
plan
'omoblles
to
reahre
tlvat
the
offlciaU
A1(e
pension
Act
Under
this
act
revere
Injuries.
5
------ -----------* --------every parent
should be grateful
tat
hta high school year* as It L* po.-:,acl„j mlulc which drift* out from. m’d«wi ‘nto B*rry J™"1!*
e—•
tills special
«L&gt;ecial "Home
Cotn-iof thtft c ,y ar‘‘ determined to enpeople who have reached tire age of
—■— ------- -------------splendid
ilble fur one fellow to do -and n»re the fair ground.
| gasoline known a* Marland. Mr. to&gt;3 attend
attend this
this
special
Home Com-i
Com (orw the dtJ..g lrflfflc
„ ■ TO and are dep^cm-wm recclve U() DINNER AT COUNTRY
, the*! ____
__ w privilege*. w Uinta*
important he has invariably dotre;
--------------- --------------------;Edmond* was then connected with mg'1 occasion. If unable to attend:
CLUB FOR MEMBERS, vioua to th# on*, tn'th. «
everything well.
|
CORRECTION.
: the Service Oil Cp. He later severed the entire day come for a part of the j well as state taws, regulating the; to *30 per month pension during the,
.
i I” ai&gt; article published last week hU connection there and entered the service. A cordial invitation ta ex-'1 operation of automobiles. Tiicre I* remainder of their lives. This will Tire monthly dinner lor the mem- every pre-wtwxd child in lha
POSTAGE REDLCLD JILk I.
the Biuuwr stated that at one time oil business on his own account, tended to all. Please bring basket!, | no reason why stop signs .shudd be come from the Old Age pension bers of the Hastings Country Club has had an equal opportunitl
After July 1 the rate for Utter Ost0 Hcs, who is the county engl- During this time the Continental dinner. Hot coffee will be furnished.' I| ignored, nor why unlawful speeding fund. This fund is recruited by re- win be on Tliursday evening, June what thl* will maan to (he M
' I ihould be over looked—especially so i quiring every person in Michigan. M &gt;t six-thirty o'clock, with the fol-i Barry oouniy and it# aeberti
po;:.ige win be two cents instead of .IMer of Kent county, served Barry OH Co became the oamera of Mor--------------- »*-•--------------three at a local post office. That l*.!C0Unty bi a like position This state- land product* and changed the OFlNTEREST TO DOG OWNERS.1I in the business district, where it en-! of the age of 21 years or over, to lowing committee m charge: Mr. only time will kA.
■-3»eB_ ■■■ »j
.anyone in Hastings after July 1 who'ni«nt wus an error. It w« M. c. name to “Conoco'' Mr. Edmonds, Barings can be made by those who। 1 dangers pedestrians u well as drlv- pay gxoo annually into the fund., and Mrs. Richard Grooa, chairman;,
of cars who wish to keep the;We believe most people will very Mr .nd Mr. Emil Tyden. Mr. and
UOMK
HOME MAtKJ
MAM
writes a letter to anyone else who HengM who was county engineer for states that for sentimental reason*, pay tlreir deg license fees beforejers
I
,
cheerfully pay it.
.Mrs. Thos. Baird. Mr and Mrs. W. J.) The Indian Lg#
•gets mail at tire Hastings post office Barry county at the time waias well a* because of tire superior July 1. Under the amended law dog: ,ax'
will need to put only a two cent thought Mr, Hess filled that place, .merit of the products, he Is more license fees are now »1 for males'
7*^*
--------------- ' Field. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton, will e#rra bonw I
OLD FA8HIONED DANCES.
&gt;
COBB SCHOOL REUNION.
Mr and Mrs. Dari Coleman and Mr. , take al Cha fart
atamp cm the letter instead of a
—.------- -»-■*#.»------------—
than pleased to again handle thia and *2 for females; but after July ,
three cent stamp. For all letters adBALI. GAME.
I well known and popular gunline. 1 the fees will be *2 for males and I Every Saturday night at Clear | Bunday. June 25. at Grange hall. | and Mra D. C. Bronson.
, RaUey on# nttk
.dressed to places outside of Hasting* | Dowling vs. Ceresco at Vickery's I An announcement appears else- *4 for female*. 1 Dog taxes ean be। ‘f lake beginning June 17. Prizes given. Bring lemons. Mrs. Abbie Beck, Secy. A fine program has been prepared Oornera, Friday I
'the rate will be three cent*.
clear lake, Sunday, June 25.—Adv. I where in thta Issue of lire Banner, paid to thc county treuurer.
|| —Frank Herrington tf.
Adv.
iwhich'aU will enjoy.
|Adv.

UNEMPLOYED
.... -w . — FATHERS

ANO ROYS
run WORK
ANU
DUT3JJIU
wun^
aai
Contributions Of# D
BCaatn^,
Curtains, Dishes, Silver,•

list of bargains

RAKOWSKYWILLGO
TOIMMMiy

INTERESTING V S T
TO BOULDER OAM

III Al 11 HL L IP III 0

IUNIA UrrILIALiJ

llul I llnU I lllUU

•LOCAL BOTWINS
NATIONAL TITLE

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE tl, HU

PAGE TWO

[molurisu on tour a fine rood is all­
. important but to a tax-broken farm-

THINKSHIGHm
ior pnnn
fine
bUUU rmniipii
tPliJlJbn ,hjt ci°‘ “* , j

HOMEOWNERS
LOANACT EXPLAINED

NEW STORE OPENING
BY KROGER COMPANY

Methodist Episcopal I YOUNG PEOPLE'S AND S.
Missionary Union' S. CONVENTION JUNE 27

LOCAL NEWS

CAMP KITANNIWA WILL
OPEN NEXT MONDAY

They Will Occupy N?w Quar­
Now la the Timo to Enroll­
; Don't forget Hope Center school
p,
nnmn« nf Turn
ccpai Missionary Union met at thej
odist Camp Grounds—a
ters Uith Complete Line
reunion Saturday. June 24. Bring
rivo OftmP8 oI Two
pleasant home of Mrs Nora Heath ,
Assured
222.■
havv enough fine roads. To me that
•Fine
«uv aProgram
ivifiaui
.table aCTVitt.—Adv.
Weeks Each
of Groceries and Meats
MarV.tr Ute'year°
v(raat forF 'EHalr.
.,le
' )nualnvsureu
TLOYD B. DRAKE SAYS ED- day teenu here right m&gt;w. The mo- SEN. VANDENBERG TELLS ■ Friday of this week the Kroger
er .««_
ciL:ngUmeetfng*of
th*lr ■ ,T
*5
£
2
nd
a,
Young
Peo-1
William
McCann
has
completed
This 1* live but week before the
The
second
annual
Young
Peo!
William
McCann
ha*
completed
tor vehicle has gulped down enough
UCATING CHILDREN IS '* of
-----------------------------------, ,7 .
, P»e* and Sunday School convention his Khool work at M. S. c. for thU opening of Camp Kitanniwa at
ABOUT
PROVISIONS
Company will occupy their fine newW
our fold. Before it is too lute kT.
4
01
Michigan Wesleyan Mrthodi*l-y«ar and iu» employment in tills filar lake, near Dowling. The Camp
doubhvstore tile, second door west of
,
invest what liltte is left in our chil­
OF NEW LAW
MORE IMPORTANT
hi11M«
dtW
R.
and nlSd^ta ’Con&lt;*«»’e* w,“ vollvcno
convene °n
on me
the , coy.
city
”•
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Fire Girl*, who wish
Jefterson street on lhe south aide P
„Z*'**
J’h^
___ m go must/
dren It we fnh behind in :«id TnumreTmiir HAT L1a*i ,,f
bv Mr* VV K. vOOk
ana
pmceu in ■ ™
c-imn
irrmnvh
tmilh
nt Hastings on,! McCraery
________ ’•_s 50c special. Monday
........... register,
__ I.._ __________
.i.i. week.
__ ..m Rer». ­
s,atr
a,r&lt;
*L
Thu
**"
io™**
1
?
!?Vuwh
^ddM^reat?
nP*
ri“»‘d» *°
“!h ,°f
therefore, thl*
building we can make it up lat r
TRANSACTIONS
NOT
HANtwo
-■I&gt;uriit&lt;Stores,
une
occupied
by
«
1
^'Ta^,.
“
^7*
*.
^
nL;??
,
'
sd
V'
JSnr &gt;“ 11 U cxpccieu
‘,*lx'c,etl an
and
Any
porta------------------from Battle.---------Careek- -indlcwtc
I
nANMb
I
luno
IXUI
nrtrc&gt;
AO
•
ptinile
store.*,
one
ocxupieii
oy
,'
,
(1
,..
q Tuesday. June 20. 27.
71----- lady's
---- ,--------------LEAGUE CONDUCTING
» WASHINGTON
.......i^w^.i J,11,n
f.,i... Palm
v&gt;.i,,..„.
...m.
a,.,,...,i
t&gt;... li io the Joy unit ‘
pleaxure ot‘ ‘tne.thut
about fiv-.-huiutmt
ariti attend 4^*,
.... . coat,
.. ................
. suit,
..... or o'coat that all
u of the fifteen __
— cabins’
01
FD
AT
*
;r
wlt
*
’
drugs
and
thr
''^Hfat
about,fUv
hundred
will
man*
new
STATE ROAD SURVEY our children, thc damage- will lx- ir­
ULtU Al WAonlNulUN o|her by &amp;J
wUh a hn?
«caxton. a* didI thebeautiful flag* The ground* have been cliancd and ^leanetl and pressed Cash and carry, will be filled when Ure camp shall
reparable.**
u
n .....J.- x
footwear The Kr-grr CotniJBIl&gt; mqdaxxl on the lawn
'everything pul fit readme** for -Adv
open next Monday. June 2d. fur a
Taxes Should Be Reduced
Home Owners -Loan uorpo- teamed thcsgaJrom the owner. Mra
The meeting wax-called to order'thl* event.
•
।‘ Mrs. —
Mabel Clark and------Mlv Helen ------------ ----------FISHING LICENSES
nition ant! Agencies Are to Marian swx'rff.n. and for several by the general chairman Mrs. L. L-i -Bunding A Ufo" hax been chosen .Clark have rented an apartment
The recently remodeled camp will
and Returns Diverted to
J, , r ,
,1
’“•'■L'-- pa*’ extensive repair* and ul- tkwey. who ledI in a short prayer „ the general theme and the text with MB* Della Allard at. Mrs. Emily now accommodate more than 100
ARE GREATLY REDUCED
Other Institutions
Bl Est-iJltsnid in State . trrations havr been under way. service, followed by tije buxines* wj|j i^. ] c»rinthiaiui. 3:10-17
girls. Furnishings of the camp arc
Sullivan's.
-■ .
S&lt;&gt; that MklHL .u home -uxt:. --. When thl* place is'completed for meeting, when reporU were read und: Among the xocakera util be Rrv
Lansing—The apectaeleof mag­ This Should Be of Great Help
McCrcf&gt;y*
50c
special.
Monday
all
new, Including tile beds and
be .ulvin d immediately r.’-1 occupancy It will bt-.one of the very accepted. letter* read nnd a brief E , * k
. Inafuun
nificent highway* running past
and Tuesday. June 2&lt;J. 37. Any lady's mattresses, dishes and silverware. the 1
to Resort Owners npd Aid i.ir.iin.; th. new Home Owners' finest modernly equipped double summary of the years work was’Rev j p Hatton A B of Grand dress, coat, man* suit, or o'coal ice boxes and stoves and other
abandoned country school* with
txMii Ac;, I (.tn making thl* -utte- :t:,ren to be found in any clty of given by tlic recording secretary. nn.,lrt-. sander Klelsa uidtand and cleaned am} pressed Ciuh ami carry kitchen equipment. The remodeling
barred doors and weedchoked play
in Stimulating Business
...
.. .. :.i. H*. ' 1 n w,i..t»m .wre tl u a splendid unprove- Mr* Maud Zerbel Mr. Dewey then
~~lc’
yards was*paintcd recently by Floyd
of the Camp Fire GirJ* Camp at •
- .• - rr--p&lt;mdrnre anil menf to the tauine-. reetton ut Has- Mid a fe«foa«^ ttanto to oRl- fl
5^7of Uie Tramfog —Adv.
Th&lt;- big Industry in Michigan right -m ate
E Drake, executive M-vrctary. Micifo
A meeting was held in this city' Clear lake was undertaken by th-j
gan Railroad Employe.- and Cite- now. and for saraml week* io come,
‘ n|n'
•
durtne Bchool. U
u to conduct
conduct the
thc CanCom- yesterday of thc Barry County W. K. Kellogg Foundation and Urn
will be thc "Re»ort Bm.inr
Tiu&gt;tiThe
Kroger
Company,
just
a*
far
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------------------zen* Leagu*. tn a public statement saiidi
I. Tita Michigan lidme
mcncemcn; exe,rclu--»-----and......
there„...
will Branch of thc Federal Lxian As- changes have been nearly com­
and.
thousand.-:
&lt;if
people
a
ill
u_
.....
...
_
....
.
B0C
j
ftlj
on
_
Tivey
elected
us
officers
■have
toM
wr.M
that Michigan* school system lies t». lx lugnig tW families north to |(t«..rt-iitir his eure to aj; agency of'iu. possible,
__,
pleted More work will be done next
crippled and oilier governmental &lt;-K»pe
- ----------------the following: Preildent, J. E- Ed­ fall before the winter camp shall
tlic hot months. Michigan: the HOME OWNERS’ U»AN UOR- k»ta&gt;r and lhe renicre of hicul con- which open* tn September Site then -c-------.
I, .
.
functions languish because uf it- .
PORAIMN Th)-.'*’ nnencie*Will ta- [MrucUcn companies The earpen- called &lt;&gt;n thc nominating commit-!, A splendid program luu been 1 wards and for secretary and treaa- ug.Hin begin The lodge at Camp '
policy of unlimited highway corr- inducement- lo many of tliem .
e'taoil iitd a: । -nreii'- ii! point*.in itering wn* under the supervision of tee; and officers for the coming year 'prepared but lack of space forbid..! urv.r. Willis Streeter. Three directors Kitanniwa lias been put in ordei. .
struction
• The!i- -location cun be (lie Hastings Lumber Co . the plumb- were elected a* slated They are:. printing it herewith.
'
(were ulx&gt; named to net with the MiM Olson, tlic Camp Fire ExecU- ■
D„to
to
U
tr2S“»’.” "Sell to
vir- pe-tmaster or ing was don? by F A Brown Co President of W li M S . Mr* FlorBring your lunch basket with officers.
tive will be tn charge and Mis.; J
|A.p-r* Information and tta\ &lt; lectric work by Robleskl encr Fleming; Vice-Pre*
iTt-1 . Mrs
-vir* Fred
r rvo *'
t»,-&gt; meals, your table I McCreery"*' 50c special. Monday Florence Craven, thc district work­
Ctoltoto ? WB’to -«W '"~B- du(,
' ,K,u«h
toito »IU&gt; «. ptolnm -lui rmd
„ ,
hamr „
,
Mrs
Anzoletta
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han&lt;
*
°&lt;
9
30
A
M
, and Tuesday, June 26. 27. Any lady’s er. will be her assistant. Mrs Mar­
Jones; Treasurer. Xf.».
ccnstructlxt be limited to tutiXM- {o
. ___
....., .... ____ Upon applk-xtion. NONE OF THESE be discontinued, one &lt;m State street'• Lahr; Corr. Secy.. Letta
- * Guru.
j.
nnd
stay
all
day
and
to
Uw
evening'dress,
coat,
man's
suit,
or
o'cont
ion Whetsell of lhe Kellogg FamPre*­
TRANSACTIONS ARE HANDLED; and the other &lt;&gt;n Jefferson. The
fronf motor vehicle fees and g;n ,or
" '[cleaned and pressed. Cash and carry, dation. will be camji nurse nnd Mrs.
.
l:r,.
tax-reertpu without aid from prop- ^'p,. n.&lt;Juf,,/tB’u.00 tor a tnan. and AT WASHINGTON.
' —Adv.
‘JGrace E. Lobdcli will be dietitian
I.....
...
tototo
...
builds
replica
of
erityand other tax ^&gt;urc*. and Ollb. M rcill, f,,-r lhe Ulf&lt;.„a rc.
2 n-.r
AgenCio. acting for thei4'111* mcata will 1&gt;- handled in this
' Tin party sponsored by County and head ocxik.
whose Ijndings can be legalized into due; :on (i{ —
••'•- of
- , new store.
corr
Mun&gt;hy:
fj Q MANHATTAN:U* &lt;^n,ur’' °*
Miss Frances Glau will be in
.1 m the non Cotpo.'ation.'maj exchange bond*
Corr Secy.. Mr*.
Mrs. Lcnna
Lenna Murj
’hy:
fo-u.:On anotlwr page of. thl* imuc of Recording Secv and Treasurer of1
u*
'DHPinR I I««.progres* lit Chicago left as per charge of the four Bluebird cabins
al.*hAf??’.rnndin''1.r‘^ »Jr‘*n‘m
rertdent ter F^ reM.teuU oFuidn
the special session In the tall
...
•crucd the Bunnei will b* found alarge
largeUnJon.
unJon. Mrs
Mrs Maud
'c“w‘ul,,_ Uu'‘. »’t5*
Maud Zerbd.
Zerbel. General Boat Two Fcr., Lon&lt;,
aiul will teach nature study, other..
“For 10 year* we have indulged a
t.
.-)xit&gt;- sik-eohimn announcement
of the chairman to be chosen by executive
11
rci1 Long ludac strong. Some finished their visit in Ip tills unit will tve. Mbs Mary
highway orgy." Drake said. Road
provided
mwt-' Kn&gt;4&gt;.- Store opening on Friday, committee
by Ben Cowles Shows Ex- llu‘° ‘M*' ‘’Dtars kept returning Payne, who tcache.. swimming; Ml;a
... :&gt;i. ..tn,..
Vuivi.xftnoughoUt the week All ot them
building has been thc main purpose ' ”
Ju,tr‘ :n
23. *f...v
Many c.^iot
fjieclal buying
After singing Faith ot Our Facellent Workmanship
k.-re uleaitad with what they saw Lots Moore, who teaches handi­
and expetwe of government. Nothing
'•&lt; vi
u ill be featured at that time.
craft and Mtsa Allxrta Lindstead.
rise counted No matier wliut their
A cordial invitation is extended to
who will be in lhe office.
source fund* must be raised fir.M lor
ire.
are
tax
exempt'.
Th.taxterul
■
ihr
public
to
visit
this
fine
new
nnd
’Ttwll bout, a replk-u of the U S (LAST WALL LAKE
roads until in all we authorized stale should comment ujuin this
reftunent
guarantees
the
interest
i
modem
place
of
businexv.
mg flag day. and asked tor the song. Lnha tan i “ta ch-urly X Ur
Junior unit under the supervision nt
more than a half biUxvn.tor this, great reduction in Hcenve in ., txth&lt;
bond-*.
but
not
th
’
’
principal.
•
"America the Beautiful.- which all
“ '*
|
purpose Of this M 2 cent* of &lt; v'.rr cause what helps one line nt ettori
Joined in singing Slie then called
‘ ‘.be ca«^‘ng b- ing with u I- Arthur Thomas and wife. Clyde. handicraft. Thc other eounMlbfs
Whi n iiM:.'rori»iatlon acquire*: jHEALTH CAMP OPENED■
I Fisher und bidy friend. Helen Wiidollar came from property and like hell* ail.
t:u“pir«:g.igr. the
Keith Bowman, shu
who grngruMrs. Keitii
—.
n.lnl,i....
hn.i is
i. two
two feet
f,&lt;-t • hauu.
and
Honeysetu- of
or will be MBs Lnuiiu- Clark, who will
iturec boat
llu,,1-s “
n&lt;1 Jennie Honeysettr
AT PINE LAKE.MONDAY on
-Fifteen
mortg*
yea
clotuly sang three solos Mrs Stella j
and 1^s 22 life boat* anchor* ! Kalamazoo were at Elmer Reynolds' tench swimming;
Miss Mildred
-injury n.me* tluKntekern gave an mforntal falcon
‘“X"t J^-SaS^rts Sunday
trer. thc !&gt;(&gt;m&lt;- chtocr to pay t....
Blnrk. land sporu and dancing*.
-------------------of
this
ita
.
’
r
broke A sm x»th. ;.p!r-ndid highway Frunk Ciitrebeaux. proprietor of
tamtrm ^Thiin!-n d t* Three Periods, Three Weeks China telling some-of.her expert- 0^7
fuJ
"»»««
txxut
Sunday
vutor.
at
Cha*.
Kahk'C*
.. « iu..
p.m: imi,.
• &lt;™*Sunday
visitors atIKnur.
Chas. Ilarmen.
Kahler's MIm J an nd Michael. wta» will
—but It cuts through a eountry&gt;;di
*
“
“
£
U
.
v
“
“
f
2
n
,9
una
,
n,
‘
°*The
Mat*luittan
u
a
Uster
boat
h.
*•
’
~~
Trull:End
ut
Gun
lake,
recently
teach
dramatics
and
lie the dining
“
Each, and Two of* T,wo
The Manhattan B a Uster boat to wr'*- Mr
Mr*. Hiram Harnfen,.
stricken with poverty. Unpainted
le pfincipal need Im* mad*.!
showing photograph* taken "f ,n* thc U. 8 Washington, both designed and son of Kalamazoo. Mr, and Mr* room hontexs; Mas Betsy Rom. as­
and vacant farm housei stare bleak­ mfnrmed tu that one Ohio |»arty.
fi&gt;r tile payment ot prtn-j
Weeks Each '
c-onuBting of .10 people, refused ttcresting, places and peop.e .here.
’pic" Herman vowUi
Zerbel nt
ot itavtinoK
Hasting--. mt
Mr «nd
and sistant handicraft teacher; MBx Al­
ly at the, glittering'road. Bains sag -'cuirje
Lefest may be made if tile i The. W K Kellogg Fcundation'z V.rv IMmiUn? Mr. Lwu Tr.n- •C.r ^...7.." *P”McCann.
m2? T t?'
to Miciiigan last year, ta rail­
ot them SE?™
upiiearing tn tiir Mr* liar&gt;y Merritt nnd ■ Dexter berta Rimpson, who will leach
emptily Xt the corner the school 'd
' the fact that they regarded tlnn iitia the. circumstances •’ trie Lake Camp officially opened «-nU Mlrard »&gt;U. Il.r S1«..r,l.a.p tures
nature study and MBs R‘*e Zuta r,
tvuL,.i..
— „,„^„i.,1.- '
|8nielker of Albion.
Is boarded up Taxes have emptied ",
dedir..« &lt;» U.e
Mr' enwi.’*’worked nta’mt a month i . Wm. Phillip* left Monday for who will have charge of the French
i ns rcond’year on Monday with xrure «hleh
the farms and *o much ot them yxccssire license fee as a "hold-up.",
they declined to be gouged in
girl* who then presented a Mt- manufacturing^ the Manhattan, tbel'i'ravcrM City after stwnding the cabin and will be accompanist for
bon-i
■:: .i)C MJT1va! Of 154 children from Cal­ mne..r.v
went for tfte road none was left for and
Fr....'r»,v
manutnciunnx.
tne
aianKaitan, .me
this way. DotibticM other resort ,
tew?;cirv“» aMd PL'CW "t “w Ute boats !•»'&gt; *«’k *\‘h N*
Mr* Cai1 the dancing classes.
le in ani’xjun K.tiamazxvT, Eaton. Barry ...
thc school.
.
MiM Lucille Parker will be direc­
ot .uu.-; an(| Allegan evuntte*. Hie present Fl.» ,« TM?
• M. tak“’« ".nsldarabte umr It u beau- Kicker. and husband
■ We have a crisis tn education in owns?* in thl* county had .-imilar arm-unt higlitT tiam So
.
’property'.. vuIUc. &lt;&gt;r t'ka! u ;&gt;re mm'camp will continue through to July
nf n.?™rk in? tUsUly constructed and attractively
Ed Maturecn and wife spent tor ot the three Senior cabiijs ami
Michigan Tho,«- schools that arev experiences.
nnd
showed some
Tlu new !Uh Itceiue her, now in J14.000. whichever ts tlic smaller. _H A ««ond
ocona ramp
camp period
ncnoa will
win be
or held
ne
and shoacd
some of
of the work of
&gt; f the
U.&lt;
'td
credit to
Mr
from Friday until Sunday at their will teach camp crutt. Mins Emmv
not in disuse are in-distress Some
Mr. Cowles' ......
nilMlcnarv and the many
utanv calls
rail, on 1faliltrd—ii. Ctedjt
* to
1
/
missionary
&lt;
ilect'
should
be
of
consKh-table
help
Hom.
mtiM
not
ta-.t.-luet!
at
mor.In
,
m
jm
y
jo
t
o
29
Inclusive
and
Lou
Walters will teach water sixirts
.rn&gt;m
July
10
to
29
inclusive
and
a
:
e&lt;xtage
here.
rural sc-c'.Kw. can boast wondir'u1- to business, brenure tourist* as a Inan fcO.txx) .ind mu t not ha'v’ihird one fr-m July 31 to Augu
workmanship.
,---- -- ’ luivv'third one from July 31 to August her time nnd patience even on her
j Mrs Sprague of Toledo. Ohio and MBs Ann Mullen will bach
roads, but they also must shamefully ni!(.’ar.-’Yix&gt;d’\tx-n&lt;ier^'
___
r__ ;u - _ __
___
________ , ; . __
*?',i bu'V L,r more tnan four tarn- pj a total of 154 children, equally one day of rest.
------ ----------- . ------------came to her cottage Saturday fo ranoetng and boating '
admit
- ___ ______
Alter the play thc meeting-cl
, ,.m the »umnwr vacation.
A big war canw. which will hold
wage of S3_____________________ :jn MORTCA'f'V CfiPC
'
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'
......... ........ '
-n l&gt;oys anti girls, will
We belie-.-? that one of the wire'spend
Ebea-hcrc tlw teacher., rare, mon- ^Ll MUK I uAGc FORE*&lt;
- -v.- '•t-jw-.-ir.l. .1- .ptertd each camp p'-ri-x!
with a bountiful pot luck supper and tilings for .i student to di&gt; if he or; Mr and Mn&gt;
Mrs G
Olson
and dauwidri
daughter.-"twenty
girh.
cn given to the
ukni nnd
•'-swvmj ku
*.’. has
»•*•■’ Ix v«i
Following tltr.’c there will be two a feeling that the afteYmsm had she i* comjairt lively young in year.-. Arabella, of Mattawan called im E Camp by thc Kellogg Fi'tindatlon.
but don't receive .un that '..t'?
QLOSURE INJUNCTIONS
1 ■
”
-week camps. which will'be held been Interestingly and 4il&gt;KhuuHy 1* to take a: lt-a-t t-v &gt; year* of hl.-. D. •Reynolds Saturday.
Tta'x- who can attend this Kiri*simply Jx-cause th;- road gobbled up
-.&lt;r. i, * psop rty up I j ,, r lk,y Sc-.H;t - The first of the two spent.
&lt; r lu r colli gi- courx- in-onij of the - Mrs. Prichard of Kalamazoo called camp may count Uu-m&amp;elvea cxcred*o much of thr luxe* tlu: wlia:
,-lui: ki». Bill Recently PttBsed Gives
1.UU for payment vi ■„iM-wl-?k rumps «»&gt; begin August
ita-tr.-r intaHi r colk-t;
Tha* would ;i‘t&gt;E D Reynolds one day last week, mgly fortunate.
left is insufficten*. for xtaxd.
:
Owners Chance to Re­
....■..giiriib, and f&gt;ec«i- :_,| an(| ,.n(1 August 2&lt;J; thc second ELEVEN LOCAL SCOUTS
"nut by true it one hn* Ml out tor a
RunwII Reynolds of Cres-a-y spent
———
“Yet the building of unneetyd
""
1 ’' H -•
!. ii August 26 and tnd September 2
SOimi SHtJLTZ.
profdUlonal career requiring techid- n
day* last week with his grand­
roads gix* blithely «•» and the num­
deem Property
i-rt2.&gt;g«v Will not .a pt-■Ttw.r&lt;
b,. 2l)&lt;i gcouta m.T*tly
HAVE ENROLLED cal tr-miUK. like cng)nn :1ng or tin- parent* here
ber of than* » ho can alYoed to dnvr .So tar no request Ili
Kathleen and Ellen Modrack of
.
“ itram Allegan and Barry counties
.over them dimlni*ne* daily. Tnc brought into our ciicml wu
Battle Creek are gpendtag • two
ma. O-.HWI Uiu- . M-eans- a grneli4;
KnUTHttTXT 1 HMRSAFI'I F
Corporation ^j,p j.-j;on county Boy Scou' execu- Cuntp Ben Johnston Offers education,
cars grow fewer. Prereuliy thc un­ mg an lnjunc:i.»n io* j-tep n
an education that will fit
1H1”***’1 »•«week's wttii iliitr Rrnndpareuts. Mr.'
:ur • »di Up.((tr |,
Ul have thf privilege Ot
him or her f h teaching or for’ use-!
'““n«
,°t m.u and Mrs J W. Tedrow.
employed h'tch-luker* may have
pmiirrtys value '“ tending a number &lt;d boys to thl. Exceptional Advantages to fnl living V.- believe lhe small col-1 Christian Reformed church of Holthis coitly improvement all to '.Iwm- ^hiw bill' provid&lt;Tfo7
Mr. .and Mrs William Sonijcvilir
t*k
n
up
fdm
p
from
that
countv.
which
is
Boys of Scout Age
J«c for st I- ax two of tlw tmii
*Ul «‘v* an
at and baby. Suzanne, of Battle Greek
reives and the truck*
JoitI it prowedfeg. under th.
loeaied tn lb* Lansing Boy Scout
"* M E rhurch 8un'lM&gt;’ ev«un*- visited his brotlicr. la-atir and fainalone down bur magnificent highway liitblc 0IX
u
Registration card* nnd mforma- year* offers the best oppo-.unity
system
lion leaflet* nave been rent to Barrj
• lly. Saturday.
Ixwna Bonneville.*
redemption is about to expire may
But we've come to Qic end of tlw bring »tir matter imo.nreuH court
o"“ Sil
county Boy Hcom* and Cub* for enrcllment al Camp Ben Johksion at
all the road* we nerd So »« doublv court may urar an order reairaintng
Kii.-'niazoo college*. mey all do ex-•
v
.,,.v
,•■&gt;□...
tltatn
y"
.
Sherman lake near Battle Creek
SiT'
| .Mr-»«Xn. Mb«tWwwr.l».
should no longer squeeze property. Uie --uar.fr of writ rt n
,
There are tour regular camp per­
sutniner camp period iods, thr tlrM period-opening Jun­ the student
for mad taxes. We re gm to red ax- until not later than March 1. iUX
years ; Mr i and Mr*. Wm.
Student for the
thc hist two year*!
w
i»
WHt mui
Mr-. It
ot FarchParehReed
nnd Mr
Mr nnd
and Mrs
H Schild,
Schusterr ot
faxes and divert tlir.re reduced rA. Tlw Judge will determin'- tatr r*nfa
,1'f.hh
or
ftet&lt;dUegr
life
B.
wr
bc-f
•
.
ta an.1 clmtng July 1: vecond period.,
r wire in Ccopcrsvlllr nwnt spent Sunday with Mr. and
turns W&gt; other governmental func­ t-ini' tor ttu* period and
hlinu|uv and found Mr. Snook Mr* Clurler Kinyon.
July 3 to July 15 inclusive; third . lu-vr much ta tter and more conduc-l:j,
m to
'Thursday
tions; one o! which is our scheota. tuch-orders Pc ths .pnwcrvatb*n o
CROWDS COME TO
pt'riud. July 17 to July 29 incluiive; jive to go-id hubit’i and taller work;"Mrs. Reed* father) not ro well.
I Harley Ferman Of Allegan*callcd »
We get 35 mill)«&gt; annually- from
fourth period. July 31 to August 12 jasa student if"hr or she attend* the; -Mr und Mr*. Andrew Roush of on Mr. and Mrs. G. E Kenyon Sat­
SEE
RALPH
De
PALMA
motor Vehtcie.fre* and gtwtaxes and insunince as reem
_
inclusive An Eagle Tour will be small college- Uta writer Li not weUl itxiuiRs^wern
. -- —
Sunday
afternoon urdny.
that's enough for our nmd taxid during" the interim
Wm. Kep-.. Those from here who attended
taken to the Century of Progre** at attjiumt^d with any »f the e col . l aUr^u Mr. and’Mr.'
?*
—
.d
aired
ct
&gt;wd»
were
on
hand
needs and future road wants
leges except Albion, which has an
! the Sunday ScImxH Convention al
,
•ntral audit*rtum Tuesday ere­ Chicago August 4 to August 1
"What s it going to be—schools or
A 25-cent gold pie
Camp Ben Johnrton t* one o! the esjxtially strong faculty and has , Mr* Louretta Tungate- and son Cloverdale Sunday enjoyed tlu' ad- .
to »cr R.dpii DePalm.i noted
road.'? Rnacts hare become a luxury; precious meta! cont
bey*' camp* *n the state, ideal done outstanding
atnl aaumuer
daughter ana
and-Mrs.
Adami. arcs*
dress «z
by *w»
Ite-v Wertz
of .............
Nashville.
. * work;
. . but
.....we have
, |j ami
airs, Verc
v'-rc auriii
nv.u ...
dnvrr liu- record-breaking fine*!
EChools still arc a
To the world bank at Basel
from
every
standpoint
—
drainage
i
'
"
n
.&lt;•
l&gt;
h.4e
.na.
Aln.a
'
-.11,1
n(1
son
.....
uI
..1
p
Pr.irl.
ra
i
rl4
.
attended
tbn
the
lln.
thc tin,fine 'In
singing.
1’iHL* IlHlI
and tlllL'IC
music 1&gt;V
by ithe
It*'
sacuig car and the accompanying
*.■••&gt; ,i:id O,tre. al*o enter oil- World'* palr ul Chicago Inst week orchestra under the leadership Of
imrgMin picture program showuui air. beauty, shade, acce^ibllir/. dasl- i Ka.iim
iH-i i.
.it.;’•
....
.
...
.
.
.
___
■
.
..&lt;
pranm.
*poru.etc.
The
leadership
Friend.-, from this place are sorry U*wis Hine of Kalamazoo
In'rreating rxjierimrni* tn tlw roalm
tn hear Mrw. Nancy Chne of IJcIMr. and Mr.- J. W Trdmw and
' *
' ' dvrelopmentThe of this camp Is thc the high- •: and
h ca»' pj»»r*m was sponsored by the beat, the men belnif selected brc..iu&gt;‘ । Kite* Katherine Humphrey will t m B very poorly, only conscious Harry Mir-ener spent Thursday un­
of their butitanding charactertsti.-*!
part of the. time.
-iernoon in Bailie Creek.
&lt;
-I xui.wiiite Star R.-fit.in&lt;
....... .. tt
Company.
and knowledge of Scouting and un- ■ present a group of her piano implts
deretmiding of boys
.
|--- • ---, - --------- ,i
A SHERIFF!
Till* year
i*
S4 .w
50 !■*
’5,;r“’’rM/'lc ?.* Lu
I
year tlw
mr camp'I'-e
camp :--e
i*
ox
and Mi Orrin Wolcott vi*ft- -. ._Yni*
---------- ... Cecilu Building. Grand Rapid*.;
T.-r. ...st ack and then «» «*•&gt;» anfl »9W lur thirteen days..Tuesday.
L,1 "' ‘
vs ,21. The following |
their horn.- in southern 50 cent* payable, with regi*tralion 1«•’-* „• JutC,
‘ “1 Participate: Robert J
------- .... Wilcott told of an out- and tlw balance before going fo (
CHET HODGES KNOWS
____ _ ..Jicgene Cooley. Jean DcHaslinjp, Michigan • Telephones 22-11-2557 HL—
mdmg rlreutfutance in connection can?i&gt; ’i"1* camP H °i*!« ?o CuU*1iRuiu-r
u*"; ?. . Kiwi -land
McNulty. Mary
MS TRADE MARKS
•li the county where he now re- and all other boys ot Scout «&lt;-•
.tu-thrr
J Kuabeth McNulty. Ceclta Wnnrr
le*_H«* said that there lu»d been ~
’** Soouta or not
Al!
Cub*
or
boys
from
nine
toi'
111
’
’
1
'.
Matte
Car
..urn.
lte.d
Bassett
io: of chicken stealing there and
------------ ----- -------------------------up
J and Lucille Lawrenre.'.ta -lu-rirt recently tnSde an *n- t»&lt;*h;c
years
will ta- given
i
SUNDAY — MONDAY
mark r-jurut-mi rt in tlic local jxiper* of .attention and their activities’
• EXTENDED THE TIME
A, i'1
farmers to shoot entirely
from
the Irgt-dature provided
. ■ county
.vmu.,- Hdvuing
&gt;..................
------- ■ .rejjaraie
■ -----Th?
rerent
‘
cia.-ke.
!luet&lt; - whenever th.y bo&gt;». including eating and aleepmft Ihdt
Ilia, UMiaw* may Mttte their
iirii &lt;tef./md them mote.vmg thnr coop
'linque.it taxes any time up tojjo...............................
.................
««. «*
asked
them to shoot
to hit and
,1,.., ,&gt;«. K, r.U..................... o....................................... JB

i»t-_“»f.*!!te*!gL&lt;?g”

YOU Better Read This
ECK-RICH &gt;

i

&gt;»

Crj«. ntonwd bo™. .im

fllAM Illllllf

Pure Cane

IO b 53c

New Potatoes *®. 25c
Oranges 200 Sue
Butter Shults ot Frr
Coffee Feldpautch's

Dozetf

29^

Lb. 24^
u. 19 c

CHOICE MEATS

Cube Steak

25c

Bacon Squares u. 8c
Slab Bacon
.
IZfc
Bologna Or Fraakfurli 3 Lb». 25c
Veal Roast
u 14c
Beet Roast
u. i2c
Fresh Trout Lake. Lb. 16c

Feldpausch’s
“VK/iere Better Foods Cobl Less"

Phone 2272

to" bi“ .ri

Hasting*, Mich.

Janet Gaynor -and Henry Garat in

“ADORABLE”

I Item to nip out of sight ot th' the nature man tn Charge of tie-j
and Vernon Wlnhiger. who, Mias Nonna Brown, who attended
liiji bix but to .’hoot thc thieve: \museum,
'
i* assistant chef. Lloyd Slfafer rr-;M,„n ok
UK- |mal Jr.lr.
they had'a chance.
porta that he ha» already :«-ni li&gt;’:irltved lu&gt;nie Sunday where slta
GRADE i'TFII.S .MAKE
.
eleven applications from Barn'। will si»nd her vacation
-.PI EMHD REC ORDS. county.
, Mr and Mrs Frank Zimmerman
| Num.' vevi-nlh and eighth graders
Complete tnformahon and regu-,
the P!mid parents of a firn- baby
■
li- .&lt;;'.-c;.il ■•xmii.i.u'.;&gt;r. Fn- tratian cards mav ta&gt; ©btalned b. ’bov who will aiu-wer to thc name
day, June 16 which wav gnen for writing Bxttle Creek Area
,oj Willard Eugene
HiiXta who were unable to write the Boy Scout* of America T Ben
Maxine Foote went Sunday to
regular examination- The success- Johnston. Scout Executive. Batt.- pOR.jae f01- a ;wo week..' stay with
Creek. Mich
---------Sunday guests of Mr*. Nettie
FIRE TOOK TWO (OTIAGL
Brown were. Mr.&lt; Belle Miner and
RariAvii'r sc hail, wh-.v rem.u
...
aveluim &lt;&gt;! $3*J
which
""-1
rl'lldn-n' .nd Mr -.l.-l Mr.
second highest tn lhe counand Iter mother. Tate i&lt; a Battle '■ - .
Creek policeman and was on hi* va
•nme time doc* nx gain uv last
i.iv evening two motor* were,catton The lire in their.cottage ini 'as
his
manv
friends
with.,
■
four, bast* at, Pine lake, gamed much headwav bcfijcr they
: The ninth family reunion of Uta
Piamc.illc township. One wav ironi; Uncovered It They had bai
-Cm family, was held at the home
Peter Van Norden'« b»t and cue to escape and aave a tew
;of
Mrs
Electa
England
at
Gun
lake
fiirin the boat belonging to Mr belonging*' The origin nf
■ Hunday • with thirty-three present
Schroder of Drlsw. The Van Not-;ha* imt been ascertained
’to cn.'w tlu- day. which n&gt; ideal
|illrb " gathering The reunion
Dltn ON SATURDAY.
ii? about two hours. No clues h«Mrs*. riannaii
Hannah mcvuiiii
McCann,. agcu
aged T3
!*1U *«■ ’*&gt;‘1 at Uw home of Mr and
” ta-.-ii nb'amrd Mr Van Nnrder. ‘ Mr
■ on
. . Saturday
.. ....... at. the
.... State
... . Ita■ ■ .u !
ikfr.. Mortis
Vf nYrie Rtigtand
V-i.r-l ■■ ...I n.wl
v^a r the
I l.M
'&lt; a .
like manner tan
next year
NU.tcfi lhS
pita! in Katamaz«»-- ...........
^zod She
is mu Ijthird
!lxlrtt Bundav
Sunday tn
in June
June, .nd
and hone
liope all
all
sons.
James
Gowe:
--------------,««,»
—
rived byixfircc m
__. ___
. ___
_ _ ,ln*y meet agata. &gt;t that lime.
WAIVED EXAMINATION.
of Hastings. S»m Rodhar c| B-cil
13.945.000.00 — or enough paper
Leonard Ckwtner. win? w*&gt; re- City and Steven Clark, who lives ,money' to plaster four rows ot notes
.-------------- ... ----- ...„ rcntly arrested for breaking and en- In England. Tlw bodv win taken to ' around the world
lhe U.
” txr
ther
rr former
former
u*t ------------Marne
“ me nt
worm is made
inaucntby
uy
n of our i-iie hundredth1 trnng u garage in Delton and is mr
— *hm*
----------at
- --- &lt;□
'aroun
tow
home
Marne uher.w.icrc
nur..i.u
. u the
*&gt;_•,,U.I
।
or'.tumnl
.... Mb
u" " “'J4'*" “* *“■ p,ln 1
tn lail hetr uxs brought before
.tuneiul
,trig®every
year!
--—
’Justice Matfhew* for examination ‘Tuesday.'
v-t?.... .. ......
on Wednesday of last week. He’
• ■ . ...... — «»*-------- - —
Th* world's oldesi known tree ta
III.SXIA OX Jt XL 1... BBJwd rxaininxtkm and wa* bound ALTBMV1A0RS XLXT MONDAY. a
cypres* growing In Santa;
irial H J»-mi Heeney way-flVW l0 thr scomber term of ctrT1’« Ju”«'
on
««» 'Ban-ViMarta
It'taTromi
M.iHi del'Tula
flr.1 'Tula
it iE f...... :
■' Colton Center Mengs- cu)t roun
county board at supervisor* w6l b.'■'X
Jd a J att
•U rr Fricfav tune P=-----------------------------------sm next &lt; Monday. The ptinclD-i'.
»
Git,,; .rj'icnl " on 'Juc. :.r
Tita Jap&gt;tw- « are tc.'s-mtlk Uisii matter to tomr beiorc them will I: I ’ {fC n circumference.
• ! rerebrai thrombon He.any other race—America is one of undoubtedly, the equalization of the
wttii a lever IDOOn nillf* long a
x! by hi» Wile *nd a I the foremost milk drinking nations' assessment* for the.vartwu super-! mosquito could lite a Mveii-uiMcndaughter.
Id the world. ‘
ivlaor'a dtatrlcu.
|ger automobile.

I an» of Janet will find her at her best in this remedy treat.
Also will get at thrill Jrnjn her pew leadinr man.
COMEDY—Charlie Chau .nd New*

ADULTS 25 CENTS

CHILDREN IQ CENTS

TUESDAY

Greta Nissen and Skeets Gallagher in

“The Unwritten Law”
Betty Boop’a Bamboo lale and Swing High

TEN CENTS +o ALL

TWO MOTORS STOLEN AT

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
Zane Grey's Masterpiece of the^Great Open Spaces

“The Mysterious Rider”
Comedy and News

Adults 15c; Children 10c

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

"Better Hatting* Day*’ Special”
George Arli*&gt; and Large Ca*t in

“The Working Man”
COMEDY—A Modern Cinderella and Cartoon—
“Whoopee Farty”—Ten Cent* to All

Matinee Saturday Starting at 3 P. M. and Continu-'
ou* All Day '

�THE HASTINGS BANNBH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE tl, 1933.

(ILL
)NDAY

nroll—

ie Camp
go must

indicate ___
cabins"'
np slull
6. for a '
it

unp will
tan 100
imp nnj
dt and

1 other
nodellng
amp at
by thand, the
f comi
ip shall
Camp
s order.

&gt; Fotin-

lletlllun

I cabiiin
Other..
i Mary
nt: Mt..
han&lt;h:i(Dread.

in th"
•o t&gt; J‘ l.
Ills. la,:..
&gt;th&gt; uiil

Mil.I:,.;
..i:k--.i-. ; 1
... ■
1 dinlmt
' teach
■ Zuber.

ratal for

* dircrItUi ami
Dnmv
r sport s
I teach
ill hold
to the
utaflon.
5 girls'
expeed-

ns. Mr.’
nncville.

id famuirvillr.
ne with

ier nnd
Parch&lt;r. and
i called
on Sat-

ttendcd
iihvlllr.
by th'ship of
ow and
lay atl-

Sporting Items

W. W. POTTER HAS
SERIOUS DOUBTS

ought to be done. Notwithstanding: know much about Russia. All
our experience in the World war, know Is that a handful ot men hire
which proved beyond.question that reined power and the government
government operation was a sad und are running it tn their own

SPECIALS

for not dniy government operation turn from Russia and declare that ।
.but government ownership.
, ’
conditions are terrible and the end
I - Wc used to jhlnk. udd the speak- must soon come. Others say that
I
er.
the government ought lo ROssU-ta going to emergc-as a sucLOCAL INDEPENDENTS
• b’re: 1)00 untl DwW FUher d NOT SURE THAT GOVERN i’l-.ecpthat
out
of
buslnessL,Now
we
ueem
c«i.\i|l goveninieiit.
UVUHL.
Xmn Boyes-Max Shively;
wuveiv. Chet
r^r
MENT SHOULD RUN
7..’mucrcnucHib
*. .
'.T...- Loren
I to hove the notion thut government
Tnl' »peaker closed by saying that
WALLOP IONIA NINE Hodgca-AI ikeker d Clarence Cltail|must get Into all kinds of business.'it the irrcsrnt theory of operating
EVERYTHING
------ -—
tot&gt;Percy Kucmpel 6-4. 0-2; Roy
jwith ai&gt; army of employees to look our govetiunent is correct, then
igs Batsmen on Scoring Heath-Lynn Perry drew a bye.
,hal ““M
»«d : America must abandon the idea she
.
.
°
Seven doubles — Second round: nun rnnrrirurno ornrin ulltr
Spree During 19 to 1
Hedges-Becker d Heath-Perry. C-3. UUn runtrAlntno o I (JUD .would be looked after better and at has always’dien died ot democracy
FDR 1AJ n IUI DI IA1 IQM ,ar •*** 0051 •’J' lllc people whj own und individual Initiative, must “tWin
run iraui.vlMUHl.lom [tlu? property j/ tlwy acre left alone, tie down to a life In which each
Mixed doubles—Irene Jones-Lynn
I “We hagw^Mpable. honest PrMl- citizen and his business must be1
Govt. Regulation Means an dent.” said thc speaker, tiiat is my ।regulated
- - - - In - Washington.
....
Ud
. trouncing by
». nJ
tuid ....
gave u™
them a
the
Army of Officers Telling -. judgment of him. He has gone to
but in the government game und thc!
one-fided margin of 19.to 1, Tl.e rerpl-final* Wolfe-Becker d Jack,
New model 18 $i 41
jpK
Used model B
MIDDLEVILLE.
Us What We May Do
Ionia pltcJier .presented the local Allen-Ruth Shultera 6-2. 6-8. 6-3;
rest, of tne players do not. seem tc | Mrs. Nettie Sherk received word'
1932 V-8 now &lt;
.count
very much.
In -----fact,—he—
has Saturday forenoon of the death of,
playeiT. with seven free walks which Jones-Perry d Lorena Baled-LcRoy
The speaker and honor guest «L
...................
- —
1932 4-Cyl.
enabled them to make fifteen hit* 1Baird 7-5, 2-6. 6-4.
lhe Rotary Club luncheon Monday been dothed with dLrtatorlal p iweu a Cousin in Grund Rapid&amp;, who had1
Possibly that
tiiat cdi
wds the Ibest
thing tn
to
.
!! P&lt;-a*&gt;ihlv
k s' tnlnu
good for lgt runs.
Junior singles—Gordon Crothers noun was Justice. Wllllapi W. Pot. do under lhe circum.da'iiBta. .because been Hl tor .some months., Site at­
won ”
the
* cnampiwujup
chanvpiotuJiJp lor
for no*
1933 oy
by ter ot the supreme court of Michi­ u majority of the congressmen who tended tl&gt;e funeral on Monday.
■
2.?’“*
Id'7i S " ta ^ll^SdW^’lnSid/'i gan He discussed tile effort* being were elected last year were political ,—
Several
of our boys
—
. are again ’em-!
ly. They sure are
ihv “
City,
nude at- the present time to stimu­ accidents. Tlwy werx, not b-aders.1 PM™ m ™
urr
own.
«
Ia
d
to
be
again
on
the
Job
and
have'
’
late business. From lhe trend of his they had no plan.- WRheir own; so
&lt;1W&gt; .j,&gt;p.a lb. Iona. hurl,... Lar- ,a f. Wo|„ .
,U4tl„.n„u remarks tit was quite evident that the logical thing for tiwm to do was “ P*1? &lt;Ja&gt;' now a,ul then.
W. R and Mrs. Harper were very
Ik- is not sure thc country is headed to hand over,thc government to one
“LS""”" "r "
OtaWbW
«-l
The ball game was really over in
right tn the stepTtaken at Washing­ man who liud Idea.-, and the courage pleased Saturday to receive word;
amote the
the "N&lt;W
"New Deal."
Deal " to
10 cany them
inem through.
snraugn. But,
nut, It
it is
v a that
u»i they
mr? were
»v« the grandparents
giuitupuicnui to
iu
thc fust inning. Hasting* stepped
ton to promote
NASHVILLE.
ta'gan
bv
declaring uuv.
tin' j। question
whether
we
hnd: this I a son bom to their ton Ralph nnd
out to a four-run lead and continued
.
_
'MF.
A&gt;r. ruiHrr
POtiir wuu
U
iii.i uy
v. uwiuiiuk
w.'vlaiaiis
liUt
---------■ -----—--------------- - will
; ----wi-’ move
rtiov.- or
nr.t."
being
first grand- ,
Mr. and Mrs L Herry mun arc ltt appears
appciirs that
!)lal times
llinr9 ure
urp "Sa.,-:!,
nickingwise
(hove
----- -this
- ----w their
----- --------------to pile up thc margin as tlic game
picking
a w!x
or not.
not. ” declared Mr. wife,
.7...
... . this
..... ta
. a
....... . . im-j
iv ust may get u . child by the name of Harper. W. R.,
enjoying u two weeks'vacation from up.
uo Whether
wheth-r
leoltlmate
1m- Pntur
"Some rday
liita
ta
a .legitimate
‘Pot*&lt;
°“'‘r- -.Mrnnrtheir duller.
“.
. or... tile result
u, :ik
th.- man m
nrvthe
■ t)wn
hasncy;
ordered
newordered
and larcer
hatnnd larger hat
duties nL
ut the a
A.. A
A: -P. store
store. provement
of mini
hypo-in wcak
pnsd.
then ahui
a new
They are vuitltyc at Green
"
TELEPHONE 2121
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
game
Buy.:&lt;1(,rinlr ntjmulatbri he was not prc-jM
ls “ dictator he will make a: M'
— n1
’-MIm
Charlotte
Howard received*
P Wisconsin und the Century '&gt;f‘JIBrvq to *ay. He stated that an I mess of thingsword
week •&lt;
that
her brother.!
Hru.lings
,.*
“•« •lost
— -«-«
—» ■•••
depressed ccuiiunue
economic vviiui-1
condiOl,r foretatliers. he said, -.y--.started
l- ...
l;i the
1 PrOgteW।|acutely
Bcuiciy mptr.vitu
— Manville, who ~
—... state ho»-j
Ouville. v f.........
0
On Thursday afternoon fifteen tion Is not new to this country. In1,0 6e* :|W'MV ,n*1 UK- dictator bust- pitul in Kalamazoo, had faUen und:
Varney, d . ...
(i neighbors of Miss Geraldine Olm-: fuel when America wu.- born the!"*’4* ahogetlar. m
. » tiny framed a broken his hip and that there was I
Donard. cL .
0 ttrdd gave her a surprint shower of original colonies :ufTcrtd from a: guvernnirnt .if checks and balances, no hope lor hta recovery. She und I
McCann. 2b. ..
WOODLAND.
----------------...
, m Hastings Saturday after spend- Bunday for Chicago where Uh- Doc­
...----- ---------------------- ------—- some other
relatives
went• over and
a kitchen utensils ut her home on the worse financial deureMton. This was!in-order
that the jxiopJe
might con•’
'
Brown, r f
...................................................
Mrs. A»tk- Hlnderleider of Almail«B •» »’«* With Mr. and Mrs. J. V. tor will take poM graduate work at
part of the week.
0 jouth side.
: due to the over bi&gt;ue 6l |&gt;aj« r trol their government. Jefferson »aw hhn the latter
Young, aa ....
und ;Mrs
Minor
of --------’&gt;*nt --------“'era! —
days
but-------week—with
the Cook
County
toMpttal.
The Krlj,Mr
jr UI)ll
w, Charles AMnO
r oi
—---—. ■ Hilbert.
---------—
.------ -------Roush, lb. .
0
Carl Brown has returned home money. Wc have un expression, he declared that -a parliament with
mndj jpjpias
iupids wen
u- n-- the
thc week-end
week-end Mr
Mr- a,,d
“,,d Mrs
Mrs F1
Mo&gt;&lt;l
°jd Kmib!e.
Kimble.
Ii Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Lawrence
Lawrence McIntosh
McIntosh&lt;।lo
Io&lt;«v
? Health
Health Foundation
Foundation lias
haa made
made
O'DuniH-i). 3b. ■
0 ■ from Chicago where he attended tlie i *wd. 'Not worth a Conieijentul. ’ unlimited power is Just as bad au (lnuu
‘Mr an‘l Nr» Wm. Davern and and daughter of Lansing were Sun-! this study possible for Barry county
Potter, p. .. ...
0 World s Rnr.
; which gives evidence of the Vorth- any .other dictator ' Our American u.Ut.5(3 0( relatives and friends here
. 2
। daughter Katherine
Katlierine of Pewamo, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- ! doctors
systems
calls
for
tlic
executive,
the
Always
welcome
home
•
'
Mrs. Alah Chaffee of Grand Rap- j Irssnex, of the paper cwrew in legislative and the judicial depart- ,
»r.A
,».n,u
„
|
u
V'-Sunday
gucsU
of
Mr.
and
rnond
Faui.
They
visited
lhe
Getz;
Nip.
Nellie
Hitt
attended
lhe
vzm
.
i
.
vi.iwk
r.hit,i
rnn
tt
’
*'
re
8un&lt;
i
a
y
guests
mi
.
ana
Mrs.
&gt;
nwnu
r»ui.
mey
vuuieo
ine
uetz
;
—
•!•*»»b*
ai-cuucu
li I ids spent the wick end with her circulation at the close of the Revoan. ,IM nmn»
«uh .j!
chus Cook
Farm ut
u! Holland
afternoon.
graduation
Hoitand in tile
tlu. aro-rnnmv
graduation of Kennard Sensible
Schaibley u
lutionary war. and for’ *omr iittu
little menu of -our. government, each to, Mrs. IXJULV vuoecic and children 1 chM cook.
F father. L E Uhtj. •
j; i..»i~«rv
Ionin
Xiimt V ’
Mrs Arlle Sp'ndlrr and daughters,! Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Leece of Elm- Huntington. Indiana. ThuriuUy.
! time thereaftr r. The inflation a! that ojierate ns a check upon the other X Jt PnXll
Huas. C f. .
Our “tmil -ri-Ml tarntoT Louis . Ntr' 1,“d
John Bull‘hg. John i dale were callers
at Floyd
the: Kimble
Nr. and
Mrs Floyd Kimble
1
On Thursday evening the Clover:I time did not help matters. Thc in­ This meant individual initiative
, Mr.Bunday
and Mrs
and
Sjutto. I f.
Mm Fay
Pav C.
c winu
soent Sunday
Sundae with Mr. and
0 Leaf dub enjoyed a jail lurk -sup-1. evitable enuh came and thc Ainci1- Tills rnearjt thut th&lt;* individual Vi-beck^ will start^wcek’* va*'Russell
; Russell BBIlmg.
Bailing. Arthur Valentine
Valentine. , home
U&gt;me of Mr and Mra.
Wing ,children spent
Jewell, r.f.
0 per und social time at the home ot i; 'run people Suffered. Yet our forc- -should be given thc opportunity to cution July 1st. Wj: will exjK.i
.
Mr. and Mr Lester Brumm spent Mr*. Philip Kllnble of South Wood­
« Arthur Allerding and family. Mrs
&lt;• Mrs. Nettie Parrott, assisted by Mrs.!'
!
°­ Wayne Long and children. Tom and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley j D*na.
; fathers were not tempt' d to ask the take care of himself and was ex­' hear some fish stories upon hta
re
Carti'ii. c . . .
o
0 Delhi Bowerman. Following thc1 government
; Mary, and Miss Hilduii Sumin at- Munker of South Woodland.
! Frank Hilbert and Mr. and Mrs.
help them out of pected to do. so. Wc flogrtehec’ '
turn.
Kelly. 3b
0 supper a short bitalnrss meeting i! 1their difficulties. Tnelr dialre was 150 years under that kind yd
the Hahncs school reunion at
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owen and
v- Hilbert visited the Kelkjgg
Several of our girls arc having a ;I tended
Decker. 2b .. .
0 wm, |uj)d. Mtas. Audrey Smith of |to have each individual given the ernnk-nt. Possibly the Hine has ...
the Holmes school Sunday.
(daughters of Grand Haven were Camp at Pine lake Sunday.
na cmuiren
___________________
Kfmh. lb, ..
0 Ohio was si guest. She was pre-!I chance tc make something of him- rived whi-n we must abandon tlie re^nWedn'Sda?^
! Mrs. Chas C,x&gt;k “
and
children : we«
week end.
end, guet
guests
ot Mr. und Mrs , j
---------- —- -------------------Do
not
net
ill
this
week
as
OU
,J^'nt
Wednesday
with
her
moth*.'Joe
Crockford.
Knuegi-r. p* .
I tented with a lovely basket of,'wit
,'
LACEY.
and for himself. With that op- theory ot individual liberty and
— flower* in appreciation -of the'
of Pcaamo.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dell attended' Mr and Mrs. Myron Smith and
they believed tiiat Amen- come to a dictatorship und give our rending a* clime.'* SShaE’ 'this will Mr*.—Henry Bcliafer
’or a-few week's the ikll reunion at the bane of httie
sonf MiciiaeL'of
Jdiddievffia
,
15 2 splendid work she had been doing liportunily
'
.
—
•
....... v. ...... -au...
VI .'l.flUIL
I l||t.
:cun intelligence and initiative would President the right to run tlie rail­
Rcore
’Mr. and Mrs. chmt.
mu Rhuadea
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9-Total with the club the past week. Bev-II help them through, and It did.
road-. manage the factories and give tho'c who are sick a chance to visit with’ his grundniother.
grandmother.
Chas. Y.
I* Wildt
Wlldt of !aM*omiMni»e
accompanied w»»
by xr»*
Mrs. tLUUe
eral iiyv.'.slng Kami's were played.
‘ Tlie speaker declared that wiy-ild commerce of the country, tell the regain their health'
Ionia
j&lt; of
* • Ptunlc^
------ Nietliamcr and son Torn । Bellevue Sunday
Ul Hastings visited
iuiicu Saturday
o«tuiuajr aflermjkjDennis Yarger him bought out the* into
Thomaz
I
Gillette
is
looking
for“
nd
B1,dsl11
HoUy
were
in
Lansing
Mrs.
Glen
England
and
daughter
'
noon
in
Lacey
with
Mrs.
Erwin
Milfarmers
how
many
acres
of
crops
lnomaB
,
u
lwu
,
«
lCMlt
ing
rorthe prerent depression from un
‘
h‘r°“ “ .L,. n Monday on business.
Floyd Everts meal market and be-, • era of senseless speculation. We arc to sow. direct lhe banking busmen • .__u
..... ...
.Margery, left Monday to spend sev- , ler and called at the Clayton Cose
of thc country, regulate nnd control u
/r0J’n pu
«HrNta*
c iuis| -- ------------ —
------is---visiting
------ •• •her
— end weeks with Mr. &gt;.««
gun Munday morning.
Louise
Rise
mid m.*
Mrs. ««Ho- .uumr.
home.
J trying t j get out of-it by annulling
CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE
Mi-3 Connie Rothhuar has gone our constitution and crcatiryt values the
.
Mrs. Morris Qutgg,
Oulvir of
nt Battle
Rattlr I mer Harrison
&gt;&lt;arrtu-.n ol
of Detroit.
TW-rrntt
I; —
• Briggs L A. 6. are meeting
tfic nmnont
amount z&gt;f
ot money
m.„u.v n.
in eimiiation
circulation .
•
Thc
very patient uwse long
week*.;■ aunt. Mrs. ~*
k“
^MflF MFFT IM Illi Y to Wisconsin to spend the summer. 1by increased Issues of paper cur- - possibly we have to do all these ta-en
. ..— on lhe ice qnd
. : । Creek this
‘
| Arthur Kilpatrick, who is attend-: this week Thursday for dinner in
caused by Ids fulling
1,1week.
*eeK°
JULT
Mr. und Mrs John Hand. 1 ul
community
service
will
church mm
basement.
will* w
be
things- Fhc sp»'akcr could not be- DrrJUUI1g his
ms hip.
n.p, Many
Many friends
me nos have
navei,/.""C
’7~----- ~Z’"~T
’’Cl
”*। Ing Argubright College nt Battle .the
u,&lt;7 v..u.v..
*Uk,&lt;u. iPlans
-w.u wu
' The next —
Altiiuugh tiie Hastings Horseshoe Sret^^tr^and^Ire^FrmVHrek" aB^vofiK^^tKistiir Pn.Mdcnt de­ hevo otherwise than thut n wa* breaking
called on him and alwaysfound
hlld ttt the church of
ti»e Creek spent the week end with hta‘ made for the ice cream social
Chib has not been holding tournuMr. and Mrs. Frank Heck-, c,&lt;h^ 1h)il u wou,d )w))} ni((ttrr4 u /iguiiut the experience of mankindh!m |n clK.er/ul mood ttIld ,.reatl.. Brethren Sunday evening. Mrs. Geo.parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank KU-1 which was postponed, on account of
to _expect
satisfactory
results
,.n.Oying uw&gt;r
their cans.
call*
b ' ; Teeter will give the address. Ken-1 patrlck.
:
i conflicting dates.
•
....
.
.
.from
. viiiiouiK
&gt;•
inents *o far this reason, tqacfs.of On Wednesday night the cinvor
c
”
uld
P
,&lt;
‘
k
out
»
”
vnl
Clover «»f the country, put tpem at work in it. Germany went
u.nt Into
£to the
lhe business
J]y &gt;1Knt urd
i
Cnr|(JaUu
{Jatn.ricr&lt;1(d
anti' ff^njiy
aKd Co,°” Schalble&gt;' will be in' Mrs. R. G. Hnnle entertained the' An ice cream social sponsored by
tlita community may be intcre.-.tej ih . °.n.
, 5J°™
Leaf'Club will hold u .strawberry:1
! el
of Issuing
Kllhdayvisiting
vj»itlngaa sister
sister in
in fidekford.
Rockford .c,1
’
Bridge club Thursday evening.
1 thc ladles of the Evangelical L A. 8.
tasiilng hat
fiat money
moia.-y and
und the apeakaP°4k- Bunday
1 “ti«’ of lh® music.
und Hower festival nt Glasgow's (
er
remembered receiving u hitter,
letter
... ...
-,, ,, _________
I
ri rcuu'inbered
_■■ -----'
Mr and Mrs.-Ktda Guy of Eiud; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Brown of will be held on the lawn al lhe
a 2.000 ft. tower now being con-. Woodland were Sunday guests of: Grand Rapids are spending several Claude Hotfnian home Thursday
Traverse City from July 19 lo Xi m- More. Strawberry sljjrt cake will j; would largely Increase that sum. lioni that country, not long after
idays with Mrs Smith Holmes arid , evening, Junr 22. A good attend(htaive. Hie fee ta *2 00 und entiles be servud beginning at five o’clock.',These young men' have b»t-n recruit­ , Hu-war, in which the (MMiitgeiHi the sidcred by France would have ramps Mr. and Mrs. Fuy C. Wing.
Mi. atul Mrs. Riclulrd O’Brien and Mr..and Mrs. Glen England.
i mice is desired.
- will be taken up to July 19. Appli- ;
.
. ... - ed and .rent up north into tlie state ;envc!o)&gt;&lt;- addressed t&gt; him n ine- for automobile traffic instead of
c'ationi. slwuld.be sent to Auto Club 01&gt;?ncd up in thc Kocher building, aiid government forests. Now you rented 2 OOO.C3X&gt; marks! In Italy the ^.^toni for ascention.
| children of Lansing and Mr and
Angus McLeod of Lake Odcrua.
Orin Crlc. Morris Healey and
------------- &lt; ♦ -- --------------- ;Mra. Chas. Faul and Marietta of'passed away Sunday evening. Oil-'Harry Babcock spent three days of
tlvnt Sime llUHera MueUllui,. L7’!7'y “"“I’"'’1
"i;
cAuld encounter them hitch-hiking : dlctatcnshlp seenis to t&gt;- uorkiny
Ti a verse City. •
Clothing store, operated by R. C.J bjek honw. because they do noj pre- ! fine, bill Italy wft* in a sad way It
Motorists in tlie U. B. -wait about Hastings were Sunday callers at lhe i bert McU-xl of Woodland is hta i last week in Chicago at tile Century
----------- ! -tor
'
, Sowers of Charlotte
ion.
of Pro;:reas they report a fine time
• fef working. Tiiere seems to be. he remalfta to be seen Where Mu'solini'a 30-years. each day. for traffic lights fionr of Mrs. Etta Faul.
successor-ta to b«- found We don’t to ciiange.
i Bobby Bush returned to hta home J Dr. and Mrs. R. G- Finnic left and sights worth going to see.
k nF P’c GRAP Pl HQF
K, v u,u* Mr W111
andi '
8. UT r. SUnUrULUot
twi&gt; suna of Allentown. Pu . are/mid. a demand that the President
। step In and . nm everything The'
GAME TO CLARKtsVIl I F visiting the latter'6 motiwr. Mr*
UMMC IU bLRHMmLLt (.„4 Oraham al)d ouu., reUtlv... J speaker hojxd this might work out
, ull right, but he had iita doubts
The local K. of P. Baseball team
“’tended the golden wildini;
New
l-t u rkw game u the’Clarksville •‘nnlvcrsary of Rev. Japple s par- &lt; Thc President stnr«e4 with thc
Merelianti in thc Thornapple Vai- ■t nu; ln 8dnn*'ld Ol&gt; dline i7*1'
''farmers. Tlu• government is going t-&gt;
Adjustable Strap!
ley H ague series ut Morrison lak&lt;\ , Miss ,5ora Baas, who is spending pay them to limit the production of
Sunday, loving by tlte score of n to thc,, »un«“-r *,u‘ ,hcr ,
LACE
I farm crops and. at the same time,
10 in thc lust of the ninth. N Wood. 4,0,t|* oI town, found a humming for some unaccountable reason, thc
TOPS
new second sacker for the Kmghu
n»‘-1,l|« •»«‘l ’»*
• government has, decided to invest
nnd former Ynvi Normal grid star!*"**^1 c,Jslal juid 1 i inches deep, *250.000,000 i» the development ot
Hold the
and catcher. Dutch Hoevenair. cochi’n»7*
‘u?’*‘‘y
the Mircle Shoals water p.wcr to
hit a hornet in the first of lhe .mc-I Mnt- F»-‘nk Me Derby is spending muke fertlllzera so the farmers ran
Spotlight
ond
and
Combs of
Clarksville hit
"hnn,.~.,/
&lt;Uh her
daughter
“nd.
U..U
anu
&lt;&gt;i..vianuvnie
nit 1j ,uuMr.
irn
’-r? lncr,?,uc
the.yield of r,.their
at only
.... vuniun
&lt;lastof
... . i thesixth.
husband.
and Mrs.H,',d
D. sir
D. Mvers
“ne m
tire
HaAtingvi
^sJ^'Nr-Mr..
D. D. Vre.
My&lt;rs
Th(.n. (nay
ilUlonacres
txat\r?
Hammond.
Indiana.
UM d A. BU' hcWer aiK^Price to ‘I • I u
“’
d’*
rm_ twen limiting crops and increasing
picture spanthc pitching. Hoevenaff catchlrlg. I The
r’’5, first moving- ,yields
but he couldn’t seem to see
l^®Palr
Clarksville used Oombs and Rich- !
,Jie Naab','le merchants lp
uidson with Hershberger cauhinfc. land Chambers of Commerce was' The next step In thc program b
(held
at thc-Star
Wednes-1
eombs was thc winning pitcher.
i
St
‘Theater
Hieattr Wtdnes-regulate Industry. Instead of i
!day night.
as in the past.'men wjth I
; Nashville won the game Sunday!j Initiativehaving,
and business ability con-! i
1 duct the industries of this country.
; the
"«• government
k-™™- is
» to run
™ them
&lt;~- Be- j1
CITY TENNIS MEET
tinny d*y iurlouphl,.vl,w tor*
kokmunenl-piud employ.
Dull pearly lustre I* In the new
will step into factories Iand
de- ■
GETS WELL UNDERWAY '■&gt;&lt;- "» kerne ««»&lt; «e &gt;,«• ,«.&lt; ttA J!"..
Y.“1..*.'
lunny siudes I Simulated reams 1
wib well unutMWAT ' mmnlUrrt a l-nurc.,
wu“r;,•sjsjr,
•«
«
ni^i
at Mlu-hinb.f 'i

Friday and Saturday, June 23-24

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Crothers Win. Junior Single.
S’S,.™ Xu '&lt;"Xr'£X ’ S w£&lt; “^«S. &lt;»““ «
-Irene Jone.-Lynn Perry ffAftsSSS*
jtalnti. 8. Navy, commanding, say­,' demand thc cancellation of un I
Mixet^ Doubles Victors
! original order to the given factory

completed the course of
Tennis fans of Hustings are keep­ , Ing |ie had with
.and require tiiat order to be sent!
“Credit?’
ing plenty busy these days as UirI,। instruction
Several social events have been to .me other factory which needs ।
annual championship matches are 1 given
in honor of Ml» Ella Moflal orders. That factory may not be as
getting well underway. The first j!ar-dstant
!
superintendent of thc efficiently conducted and may not'
round of the senior singles and Public General
Hospital at Chat­ ihakc as good a product; but the I
daiiblcs haa been completed and a ham. Ontario. Canada, who" Is visit­ Inspector's erder will have to be
start made on the second; the , .jig
i obeyed. And we will have thousand.-.
Ing iter
her sister
stater. Mrs
Mrs. L
L. H
11. Cook
Cook
Junior singles matches have been t Glenord Showalter of Camp Cus- and thousands of men in govern'
completed with Gordon Crothers .ter 5m tl^k en?a?hta holiJe
victor in the finals over Horace An- here.
,
try telling fanners how many acres j
| of
crops r*-*
they —
can
raise: telling
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Knapp
of
Jackson
-•
,-\
~
i
mixed doubles Irene Jones and spent Sunday with Nashville rela- j
— uch business m^.i
they
Lynn Perry are champions for IK13.
■
lean
Icin do anil
and wnMt
what wanes
wages tnev
they must.
must
winning this title by defeating Fern
pay.
for all this? lie;
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Knolls and;I p:,
Z' Who'll
“ pay for
Wolfe and Al Becker in the finals family of A&amp;yria called on Mr. and!,
me peop
pcvpjv
must pay.
le Jfil
Mrs.
’ "« " “
" •
“ “ff. 'I"’1"
ir« Ottle
uni. Lykins
ny.in» Sunday
nuira.y evening.
nrnmi. , w
The matches arc continuing al­
Mlu
TlmM Dnusc
D.u« h tan. from
Iron, ,«»
&gt;n----l«4
Miss Thressa
—•
—
tcNow U» &gt;
. «l. - is .home
.
..
o«lncr
intn
I ho railrnrtrl
most dally.
hCT . . work
tor
U»
“«»"&gt;«
'«•
«»
Herewith are results of the vari­ summer
business. The government got into
ous matches to date t Wednesday
| that business during the World war.
m.irningi:
(We all remember that it made u
GLASS CREEK.
Senior singles—First round : Lynn
! mess of it. 'After two years of gov- .
Art Lord and wife Of Battle Creek ernment operation congress had to
Perry defeated Loren Boyes 6-4. 6-3;
[f,rinT &lt;#1
Bill Clarke received a bye; Harri- ere Bundiy guests nt Roy Oakes, i| step In oand ratac a M
billion
or &gt;ww
two
Mr. and'Mrs Fred Oils and Rob- binLtu of’doilara mid give it’back
-* ------ —
----- ‘-.V at
nf Gull
null lake «l„
J. »became
______ ..
___ I
0-6, 9-7; Ai Becker d LeRoy Baird |&lt;rt
»P«nt
Sunday
Mtas *&gt; ...
the railroads,
it ,left .1
them
fl-4, 6-1; Wotring d Max Shively I Lucille returned home with them ln
mUch poorer .condition than 1
2-6. 8-6, 8-6; Yerty drew a bye; |at,cr visiting her sisters in Ann Ar-, tjiey WPrc Wh«n the .government I
Bob Angell d Clarence Charlton 1-0. bor. Lunslng and Kalamazoo.
charge of them; and govern8-8. 6-4; Un Irgnslde drew a bye: | Mta Virginia ILivens returned .ment ownership boosted the rates. |
Don Fisher drew a bye; Jake MH-'home Sunday after visiting rela- Up to about 1880, said the speaker.:
ler d Jack Allen 4-fl. 6-0. 6-2; Clark ;tjvcs tn Kalamazoo
|tbe railroads 6f this country «erci|
Payne d Dick Jacobs G-J. 8-6; Bill । Mr. and Mrs. Ray Erwny attend- jlourlrhing
business Institutions.!
Kennedy d Chet Hodges 6-3. 6-3; led the mall carriers convention in We then hnd the cheapest freight
Dwight Flslier d Percy Kuempe! Hastings last Saturday.
and passenger rates and the best
6- 1. 6-2; Roy Heath drew a- bye; i Mr. and Mrs. Alvii McGtockiln! nillroud service in tile world. Then1
U%&gt; Hammond d Philo Sheldon 6-2, and Robert McOlocklln and family government stepped in. formed lhe I
7- 5; Ivan Baldwin d Ralph Bur- of-Hastings
were Sunday
guests
at! Interstate
Commerce
Commission
— --------- ---------— —. „
Commerce
Commission
I
roughs 2-6. 6-3, 6-2.
*
“ Forrest Havens.
, t.»k over the rate fixing power. It |
Senior singles —Second round:
Chas. Whittemore and family!has taken almost the entire inltlaspent Sunday with James Brown;the away from the railroads, *0 |
7-5; Bill Kennedy d Clark Payne and family at Gull lake.
itbey have had their troubles ever;
6-4. fl-4; Dwight Fisher d Roy
Miss Donna Pjretnan of Kalama- since. Possibly, said the speaker, the J
Heath 7-5. 6-1: Ix-o Hammond d too lx vlsitbig her cousin. Miss Kat--new man who has been placed in1
Ivan Baldwin; Lynn Perry d Dill Ic Whittemore.
'charge of all the railroads, who Is I
Clarke. 6-2. 6-0; Al Becker d H.
Mrs. Roy Oakes entertained really the ciar of the railroads of
Bunday the following guests in hon- this country, may help them out of
Quarter ftnaii—Dwight Fisher d or-of her mothers birthday; Wm. their dilemma. We all hope he will.1
Hammend.
|i moduli
iu tauuiy.
.wno nas
McNutt «
and
family. vtvmic
Orville nurynBurgh- ,j uu:
But ne
he is a iiiaji
man,who
has never nan
had
------------------’---------- .^
se33s^ himself,
Wmrelf. al-i
Senior doubles — First
round:’duff nnd family. Graydon
Burghr
railroad
experience
alJake Miller-Ivan Baldwin d Clarke i duff of Hastings, alvo Mr. and Mrs though he U a member of the InterPayne-Phllo Sheldon 1-6. 12-10, 6-1;,Darling of Kalamazoo. About thirty state Oonuncree ConunUsion. Tills
Leo Hammond-Bill Kennedy d Har- seven were present.
I new method of handling the rail-,
P®yne-&amp;jb Angell 6-3. 3-6,
Mr. and Mrs. John Foreman and roads will call for thousands more'
6-4; Dick Jacobs-Bill Clarke drew a!Maurice of Kalamazoo were Bunday:federal employees to Inspect and
bye; LeRoy Baird-Ian Ironside drew'guests nt Chas. Wtilttrmor»'»
examine and report and tell what ।

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE «t.’l933

PAGE FOUR

The Hastings Banner ™" “I
nasnnB

W

Wj»»r

■ "

I daughter Friday until Monday.
'Mrs.
M. .R- Kiyworth. Mr*.

OhM. .. A , . —

no.■‘B« Views and Opinions;
„
.
IV/iaf Others Say

tlw road those reckless, Irresponsible
tn&amp;ttrbt* who mere often than not
are unable to pay lite damage they

Capital News

DiKKWara (jlances;
’Chari?* potti and Mrs. James Ma­
. D.**..
. *
1
motored to Greehxillr Monday
Iiltb 0/ xr
1 ester day -with
Mr ----Mui- -7Mrs.
Roy Dwvi*
....... —
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.

4

Public Libraries
Are Much in Use

About twenty members of the •
Legislative Sesrinn Ends.
—
Uniformed
------------Rank...Knlghta of PytliINTEREOTING FACTS
, Work StiU W-Bc Done. .
Mr and Mr». O A. WiLmmi. wholUu, from tills dty. attended thafu"More people &gt;» MtciiUtan arc iu’ No Money for Schools.
thare bmi the guests of Mr. and neral of General H. F. Hastings, of, Ing public libraries, more tx.okj are
AW:
GWAN.
—
MISTER'
OBRIEN.
'
TXN
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
----------------------------------------iJ.Ui.
G.
P
Chldcxter,
left
on
TucsOrand
Rapid*.
BrlgadUr
General
of
.txlnn
barrowid, and more bocks are
Accident* on the highways should
Food. Clothing Taxed.
1. . I; ■■
. .SUU.
You. rtn
as o.* VIHOIII
cittam «IIU
and u.Ap-ijv.
taxpayer v.
of
^.jiel Manager Nordstrom of thc:day
'•ay for their home in Chicago.
I the K. of » order ot Michigan
‘being wd In reading rooms than
» *t Ifavlir*. »* noticeably reduced when the Me- Michigan, pay to -ipjxiri■ a
(By Elton R. Eaton.)
— State
———
WcsYcrn Union will come July 8 to Dr. and MraMr*- —
Dennla
wui-a Murray re-1 Tlw
n&gt;c rourx
court lunuc
house has
nas oven
been accept- erer Dciorc.
before.” wccoraing
according io
to a survey.
»ur»ry
Coll-Green bill takes effect
CGovcranwnt.
--------------- which- .includes
.......j— .*
—
the
relieve
Goucher tor
for two
two wren.,
week* Turned
last wees
week ircra
from Washington
and workmen are now
nvw engaged
engaaed In of libraries In Michigan recently
M.ThA.
n
*hrU’‘C
'I-- ^ncner
lumen
u-.v.
wasiungton
anfl
■ ■ (j(’ucr..r ....I
11 II
n, Ih,,V-.. .led
■_ : touches,
» * .. ■
‘ compb-ud
.. . . . .......
____ ..._ . headed
j .k. by
effle-j of Ationwy-Gincral. ThV.i Laiutng.
_ .Jicnigan. tj.c regular Mr .....
w
„
_.
_ .attended ,the
and- 'Mr3
and -....
son ...
wll
D c-„
c. tiKz
where
they
I putting ....
mi .v*
the finishing
bv v committee
is maintairjvd as a purl of session
with Mr. zr.d
and Shrintr*
...mn of the
thr Mate
.tan. legislature
tejidature is
'* «pend
-sm! their
thsir vacuuan w-ih
“hrineri*-convention,
;t-dr 1U Mzc tlwre isn’t a tetter court Mr* Nancy ft Thomav. Preddent of
ROOSEVELT STANDS FIRM.
governmental machinery to sre- that: „t ail rn(j Tlie
— members
■have re- -—— Artek — Chicago
-*•— **—
Mr- —
Warren
Mr. ---•
and »•
Mrs.
Harry Decker andiiimMe In thc state. The only thing* the Michigan Library Association.
. We ore glad to rec that Prealden.__
___________
_________
state
laws are cat
rird out _•___
and_____
when turned to their homes to condemn. -'f' •'» Em&gt;” ' Hartranft and Beth '•"&gt;
*«« Bunday gueMa of that detract from It* beauty are the I me report give* a summary of
Roosevelt has the courage to stand nere.'.'ary
-'-“Z fhc Attorney-General* ।
O. (r. ...............
... Rv'-u: are accompanying Dr. ami Mr. und Mrs. Cliarr-.V HcMerly aflpoor quality of window Atlawi and i.i,, lrl. „7tintir&lt; m th&gt;rLv-ane ot
IN HAHKY &lt; vt NTT. .HIlEl' Mo l III!*- fltm in face of a congress that hs-i J’...........
'n "
Wh„„,rr
’beomho somewhat jxmtc sirulwn
................ - ..............
a»&gt;. nuuu.n
will
over the pressure being exerted by
Coortido. mitrd the-former'.* nh-ce.; give a reception at their home.-a, Rtnl lmmuui jo____ ___
mantos Mio-cr.limos
Mrs
Alex Ironside lost wrek.
1 corner ol Church and Court streets.: &lt;.on K^Jutea. Port Huron
tire powerful veteran** lobby, to
Mr and Mr- John Goodrear re. tomorrow evening, in honor ot Mr s^it S^e Mwe
tjirotv the ddors of the U.,S. treas­
and Mrs. E. M. Bailey, who were | .., ’
. __ . .,,,0
ury wide open-once again. 'Fwutibly
■^.^^L^r^'Mar.
&lt;&gt;S
the economy bill a* originally p*.v-c.d efluri-s
■ -'X :;.!)■&gt; Ik.nK.-4
»
,
uai:; 1MT- '‘vuiohu a iu.
me iu-*,
.... -------------------------------------- 1—
ion Buller.‘a teacher in the public I
^ra'^1|U‘X,lt{wre
“
■“!
«
----------------------OMUtancc to many who deserved it. lf| tjund n public unrst.,.,„_...
tntloii. ___
and’
’’“ie government la going to
rem-34 of tlic population. Th.____ ever the
!«c empuww
even-the clothing they wear tu Bnukrr adinlluslruliuti when small nVENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Itolxu. Dflwwm.
i However
compromise- ugrexu
agreed up- wny
why «ww»
otittrs »iv*ww
hotter »««
tor a «wt
secret jfiSdid*jt®
graritfi'
SEVENTY-SIX YEARS
' number of books ciiculau-d for
-r by
muMW IM •»*, win. .®&gt;«*»»
«»
Ul-- K««. Uwmwl.e. In™ U&gt;- rtn lam companies, finance cuinihinii-.-.
,
■*
,
1
,
,
,
,
m-int
Acmm
v-Grm-ral
Patrick
menta
and to maintain some
rort and others ran away with lc-:i.Ia‘- '‘•rnwntvIlk* visited at Mr. and
AGO TODAY* bonre ure in 1029 wa* lew than 5,th;, .vd and should
erety ilr(**^llVX'I’’
'
Itan D R Conk has n.irehiucd S*M-000 sl,,c*
aUhou«h ,l,&lt;'
....... .
..
' h. uwicn-.w-u. ju«
wnav.aw. ।Ulin
wanted, the state vmuow- Mri* erank Pierce * and with &lt;Xht-r
w irihy -veteran getting tlie proper (jhj'.’u .-aid. a.- -rdinero a story in
Michlga.i--Michigan
tlu- mighty
,.n.;|
concerns to c-jik-ct three Ha*Ui.g* relatives while enroute on
Michlgu.i--Michlgan tlw
can. Pedfflc of tin- United Stat.-- Wedn&gt;.-'d.«? &gt; Pr&lt;— f’n-^. and then Michigan thc beautiful—ho* for tl‘.&lt; and ime-ltnlf per &lt; • n' interest t*-r (b--ir wedding trip to Pctonkry .
cupicd bv W. T. Ea.lnutn of Mr ■ *,4S f**1* a sl’-d) growth in tlh.
...
... .j
number of tiiure the booxs were
lud alrr.tet »k paired ol ever get- &gt;“&gt;
■'•""d' r -*hv vou gr*. first tunc since it* discovery '» l«»«. tnontn
small I ar..- F Eady
'
in ‘thc "*■«•••
E*8J Lameraux
----- —
and
• *------Amnier- j; Gixlfred of Grand
Rapid*
, .„.,
r. . darni’d little coivulf ration front err-;-i-tunicd Its face tmckwaid. Its cd-’
.tor Francis
F.nnci- ”&gt;n
Fremon.
motored
to Hastint:*
q H Brook* find famllv
&gt; -i-.n ..Senator
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tipg pension payment* and t..r co. tni;) |xn.u.wu o£ }1,-tr stAU. govi-rn-. ucattmial system has been wreck, d pre-Hit
Kuhi &lt;'f Butt!" Creek nnd two or :-'-d were giusU vf Mrs J R Hayj-*
of veu.ram-' arim.iitsttatuul (town to ln,
;n Mr. O'Brien:
i While legislation hA* been pa‘se.1
.......i- ulucr
members introduced,dayn last week.
'IS"
'“‘&gt;W* *"“ """
puhb.»
a sane tore! Pr.-odent Roore-a It di.l"The bv.-t think' lor Hi-- d.-p v.llors; that provide# care
for the erdokod, bills tu cut t tin, i.i'c t&lt;&gt; one pef c.-nt
J w Brunson. Wm Langston and
it anil Ux- country waa v.itlt him- • '•** d-'- 1 --.k'- their hiss mid fotget tlie insatic und tlu.- idle limit!* of the •
&lt;,-.l,|ith But before members u: JiU- c Warded ate at :he State En­
................. . i_, about :: Thw- !•&gt; - art- a part of sbiftlr...* und unemployed, not mi.t,
had reached Lm-/ampmenl G. A R. at tanking this
tta &lt;oun f) b Mil, w.lh ha... At bt!K,j;,i(.4r.u.1| .x-bnonuc hutory of renny has been raised or provided L, ,Sw.!i4. t
. _
loan outfit* had e.-.tab- lvvtkUeve. in hi* controversy with a p-j- in*- count* - .■
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”-’-• important
ii**t**etant to'.far
t,*. (.-&gt;►the
,i.«public
nnsu,KhooU of Michigan.
vtiz-uit,,.,* ’i;-.ncd
.*. _ . iobbvi.-.:..!:iLaroingtokUl
..
. .•kill the . fTeorge H. Freeman of Fremont.
litlcaliy-minded senate.
1 find out whv the banks were cl-eetf i pawn through all thc days of an-.htiun io
BANK REFORMS'
5 cmibcrtto
onllscn'.o: y 'biled hu Mstera. Mrs. McC'.lntixk] very tavte and can now be bought nt iQt-nu Uv *““•
Th'- main thing before us is to as-' ,-tatchbod Michigan has maintained
In our opinion Ute GUsa-bl-agall
» living rate.
। If lhe burrowing of books from
e rtatn why tlu-y are unable to/x-- a icaloT’. watchful attitude uver ita
_
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MUs Ali’xina Maier, one of our
Mrs. O. V. -Orecnfteld ot North J lie public libraries in there combill with tlw deposit* insurance
ONE OK FORTY-FIVE
open ' .
1 public ichuo*. It ha* fostered them
mmiti"', even though the hull ., high school teuchcts. will mH next Broudwav han recured the rerviccii:j imintta « is divided cwnly nmona all
amendment'' forre^ ^trough by Sen-, Michigan's tosr.laturd has
'That. I&gt;’ar Reader, i* nmojig thrland pamjx-ri-d thenfa* its intuit ;.irid par .red one lull ritihig she rate 1V&lt;T,C ,l'jni Montreal for Hamblin: &lt;4 a first-cJa:s dressmaker from To-1 tlu- citizen.-; during 1033. Mr Averatom Glxw-and Vand- nb-n rep- ,ub;ret«F'to c cwdcriibh- erliitW
cnc’jn-r wnt a month. .Then it She will spend the summer vaeutr.m ladi&gt;. Ohio
1 ago citlrcn‘will take home eight
show why he
ire 1 Ainu st over, night it lure Junker! w ■3 that new.-usape:' currmiximimta ’i' Orrmauy.
rreeiit th- grtatert reform m th- nn&lt;i ridicule. While people of Ulis
Tiv? firxt regular graduating exer-1 books. There i llumes if purelia^ed
tins column many; the whole, system One i.t the in- 5 •t.'-c.-d mil the power of llm loan •'Lv- Helen Millapaugh; a teacher i-t. , of the Hastings High schoul;byJiim at'eiu rent price*, would cost
American banking-rinre'thc Frdenil &gt;Uic
dt..,1Mired at thr caprices
ti-rnie lawyer." i cnnsistetuics -of the whole meJj is 3; ml; l&lt; ljD.i: U&gt; ovt r .-.jriie mrmbeis 111 !|‘" labile schools of Cadillac will occur at Union hall w Friduj Tnhii -WflO l*&gt; Stand, in Head he is
!the fact tiiat appropriation* itvve e ! th- - natc Trie bouse demanded ti pped off ix-rc Monday, white cn- evening. June XI. 1817 Original &lt;•*- ; paying into the library "fund 59c
dentally it b also th* only maj n
.tir( ef
In the
j been made to Bupjxirt and maintain a I-dblatlv* monirv &lt;•&gt; i.-bbr «c*ivi- n’;I'" to luir h&lt;aw in Manebc tcr
the normal schools of* the state &lt;w.&lt;
c,
and t? cam- to light tiial|a’- •itrhlcah. fm- a day's visit with Mw bj lhe meiab&lt;r.. ot the gradUaUng-1 T’11' figure* ‘give striking .prouf
piece ot ieghtauon enacted ducing knoulodsc tlw: our own Mate body
I where- young men and women- arc t-inpi.-ii b:;i;
h:-.d I; •• : ■- ' J ' 'J_’l"l‘i' r'-uuth.
class, fulinnvil by brief remarks, by’ot
many practical ways in wiiidv&lt;
thc
Ion Ju. t c-mcludM that ,i;1&lt;
t.o ax&gt;rse than Iha general
HraltU'd to-be school tether*. '",,u’' t-i. that take telegrams’had fl «Hi-.d
A
••Jr ;,lut Mra- fawn Sinclair ol the superintendent and the e&gt;n-it he public hbraric.v of thr stale are
originated xilely within congre-.. jun. p.(lf nkHpas. H. Rred of the
j unlcs- the iieoplc-Interesti-a ir11 ’lie the leguilutwe mid that every con- *',‘r&lt;»nt&lt;’. Ontario, were here last Ir.-ruig
ol dinluimw by the Pre*l- .•ervlng the people at Die prcM-nt
KwU
.public
school
syM&lt;th
of
xiaT
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iried to. v"r': vhilirut Mr nnd Mr. John lieu! of the tpmtxt of - Education '.inw &lt; nd hn# reononiirally tills is
UntV. r.-ity of Michigan and an au­
THF
MORE
sup,
jean dr-.L’f pome way to keep the to MU th- bin ci:
inter,CarroUieri. They wire enroute home Music wili.be furnished under the Tx lug a&lt;x .inipiuhed.
Under .tlUi belt private bank • - । thority on £.»&lt;••: ament cimem tiling
ischool* open, then? w ill be no ichoois
lac - &lt;-f •'r,'ll‘ “ ''&gt;1' through lhe Ciuiaihah direction ot MK* Belle Wightman '
I ifetitw*. tlate;
as ,thc recently, investigated J P. on the Sctivvlrs of »t.ite leyidalurein
■for there instructors’to conduct.
tJJ0 imiuicirv
,, ,. 1U. norUMurit.
the m'ntv tlvlxihl
1i» friend! mid patrons of tin ’
thr other evening drctartd':
-'
v,Iurt. ?y ”&lt;■lhr '1,&gt;bh’
t.jr Mr ;• nd Ml.
Ajdiu.tn anti school are cordially invited to be
f
honor
is
fb.ri
1
taking &lt;kp*&gt;ita.ae stop floating *eiSchMt.-t Iron Com' of Watervliet to
‘The forty-flve state legislatures
................reiurte comm---------- —----------------- ..... ... ta nhum and present, E*yrciM? in commence
ut
the top.—MONlente tlie reboots u.is mad■
He their H-’lit to kill the nw.'
curitles.
jt daughter *|x nt Bunday amt Motul.iv promptly a! vifilit P. M- Kv.imlIn wjfMn-this'year have as a. whole
enu "d in lx- written lylo the Mdc»
if. in Clovi.-dalc •
All national bank/, niii't sepam?
' lar. bill n claine appropriating *15.tl.j Mins ,M:.rg.in t Harper returned Wi'dnisday aflcTntxui.
MRB.
WASP
AND MRS. BEE.
Sumin
L
thenueh'es aompJetaly within one thc problem*
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: t.w.GO-1 for the primary .'hhool fund. fit', t an ■ r.’Hv legally to ।
which
the _
df.-pre.sMon
, Friday from mi-exti'ndrd visit with Dickie.
' *. ■
i -........— ........ -r---------- ----year from their areuiiuw .carpxuH^.n Htcm. TYw-: have* paired '
(tl:i'
, &lt;i&gt; be paid out oi thn ;;■ !)- holt per &lt;•. ut |ier month.
an- her sister in han Dlr-gn, California
On Sabbath hut C. IL Bauer, a"Will you a favor do in-?
icial fund. But thte*. it is H-nred.
uni her brother in MlHncai&gt;/lis.
tiorir. Anting t.ie best known am / jrne s&lt;.v&lt;&gt;n tiiousand laws, tout the
hi- wiis going t &gt; A D. Rork .. came I There's something* 1 fun't und-r| mean.-, little, as the /chools cun hate
M«b as the Natlu:?l Citv bank .,f p, .t thaican j*. wM fOr ttwin. With
uexr geutitg reiioitolv hmt. He wa i
starul.
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
only wliat |% left out of tlie 131 wid.- a raiirom In tjrder to wf the thin
New Yo.-k nnd at* Narimial Cif. ft
excc'pUmu, is that they.
Mr- Hannah Barlaw entertaitted' driving a . pan of hor.i-,. and on.?|* Please, wa am. explain it lo me
jfrM fhi* Mile* tax is exprctixt to ra-1 tnnt thc mote fortunati'
ituit
broke, which kt th;1 tututm-'
.
n
small
company
at
whist
at
iu
r;
latvr
all
the
state
departtut-nt*
and
Co., which figured extensively in shwrel a tendency to economy and
down
Both
hi
r.-.
.H«ntng.
brmkin,:
’
"Wiiv
do men build for you a Ivuiv.
benw
on
Church
rec?
last
rv-.Tiup
• institutions have taken-tlirlr dip
senate Inve.-’ataUrui. but hundred. Tn other respects did Utile
■ •harm.
‘
Autj ottJ. j^u (J, j;,, j,, |(
..
three
it-maiiiing tug* and Jerk.ii honor of Mr- Henry E Hoyt of
noi ■ into the fund. H the salt &gt; tux
Rrprr.M ntatii
■ of bank* all over thc coimtry have Tlic' proditc'.ivity ,&gt;| congress and
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.,'hllc
me.
your
cousin,
they
’
ll
n it
ImpUrtapt to find out why tin-banksnot raise thia amount ot 'money.
board He hung to' tlw hues, lio-.v-1
let
*ucl; affiliate?.
the relative sterility ot III- Male kg.
‘
ver.
Mid
by
so
doing
prevented
t!:v
f|
l'iy
near
them
for
a
minute?
The fedri'a! reserve system.
We
-..-•iiui'.uni tn ii-half of; lie s'-lioo's li- ehunru 11 tin.- amount
•.rtitfi.
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liuPalmer «&gt;i Mliwau- hoi^&lt;» from runn.iig »»ai Mr
Mt&lt; hi;:.m who lost1 •&lt;cured from the sales tax xliauld
greatest rln^e channel far nussing
l1thout tXfCmUp l(.a&lt;5;
Itauer luckily switained no injur- "I ku*-’* a -‘-ting. I do confer*,
b.iuk-- J'lrttar. it he, te more then of cdut.te the school*
rredit. 1: rriw green'the powvr to ,.1Thlt, our kltulat|v« machinery
"
,,:
■'•«« Mxilild not like tu '.out it;
Mr und.Mre/ Fabuu DrPlunta les tn :.[M-ak of.
_* &lt;Wax-a-a d.'lender. will profit. But the' scj’.opl* bitty
*hut oC tin.
-4m of money from
s:ii'..-r, aillt b,\.. ika down.”
p-.tils.-- rmn“. tmn he ought had each year from the «tatr any"• W A IHMcit enu-rtaimd
memU-ta lending it *
- tnev
;
wlutr limn Sl'.'.OOOOOO to glS.OOO.iieO.
Mr. Reed 5 remark,-, point out one
•ry sun- you iim- It.
. . ..... .
Ii/,,y
«p«:ulMion, Tiiat
__ will
_________
le, I! lie-ever asks Us to [Even th-* most hopeful can see lit- .
kix-p th^ of-xho main problem* bUore- li^
oiler, who farce's tor Csfatiini.i |
NEWS GUiANINGR.
titania.*? fie fn Eight during tile IteXl
pviblic's b-.n-A-u frm bring Sent th Anw-nca^’^plc• today-titat of cWell.' raid the bee, "tuyou. no­
irxipij cf MKlimun Kino ; riiere 1-. u»mr talk that Governor Went on the To'ks in th»:
' «lnnent.» werel
doubt.
broken, for financing margin ojier- C1!ritl)l ,.w Jwprr ,yp&lt;. of oxccuUiv
, H-nt; for hmi|M'&lt; in Soviet Hu v,iu.
..icier ptcwid.
way, William Comstodk wilt call n ip»-which an
•
mo-stly
?HiM- miiu «-«&gt;- It does
....... -seem rather funny;
atiofio in a biximing market.
. leadership tor. Mato irwenuueni.l.
wc UJcial :.e*“U&gt;n of .the legislature dtir. .. .
low .Ind an- adjusted, t ■ 1,1,1
Itan j ing the, n»&gt;xt few v«-ek* i.&gt; provide
Um re..er.e board i* siren lh- W...R
oul «.f&lt;ety.fi!e
the lii^rna- of tlw worker.
i ol tt,u't- who give them lumey.’’
Y-. .-Mipp-rt lor thc । ublic
om
pewr to re.'iio.e from its member ^3,,. 3,)vCj.nm,.nt&lt; ffltj
funeilan
A-.irriian IU, Journal.
.laktun iu3,.&amp;utu IM.-, ..
banks, no matter when
hiiw^.nojs.rlv_ lt is a ,.urr inrileaUofi tlw’
Mulligan In tin* tail of j.tie district school 4w&gt;u»o. that &lt;!•.&lt;
:tii one *il the Bunton dailk
rparinien:
i&lt; in
1 tit bL'.T LPON THE I.AKE.
i-suall. uffidius -whore jx&gt;Lt:&gt; 5 arc -iinJPthinz is radical'-.' wrong with
,ve Averill. BlnninRhami Hie hilbidcs of the state, the ..rad■ summer.
, . .
_ .. five-minute !&lt;•
' The-''i-i; &lt;tyw»n the lake lx low,
illegal tc c-v?n held “titwound.”
•
jreh-xiN ami the high school.) will be.mil.ion. one hundred thorn-mid do’.-: l/ •’ ”&lt;•&lt;■*&lt;
iium n-: n&lt; rMm
a i-tanimary plane
the‘sum
rl“*
their sAng,
...
1 unable to open n.-xi fall II nicy ]nr Doj.-ti- anj-d-nns ol other rr’-w't.n’ ,f "i'iwT
But th* average man reading
ovti r ‘t # •',| 1
i’llic hills ha'.c evening s dcepvut
THE FOJiGOTl'lIN MAN
----&gt;do. |K&gt;»s‘.biy through some local ta»i- n ;:-pi,iri»ti«-n bi-lv iz
.i‘otert in ,ntr G.imjmilj
ire- will be Chu.’llv ;
« Hate Ic.ird
t.r.sril nnwli
tliitef, about
uhmit "ihc
”
IT LOOKS QUEER
jation supjwrt. they will be ub'e :■
’
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- ■ :.. a.l5 m the city o:i
;?.'i;..'
!mt •Ai*!&lt;
Ki me-.-nt;.---.!McMranmiir.
T„ !r;Kll|U th* gn.it dome of th"
Yet Leonard tank* long.
Hari-nun &lt;&gt;t Ik.n.-f.tnn uv • :i-- opines* the l.it'-r part of Ivt -Ae-k. Capitol in Washington the painter,
' prerurantre cd bank deposit*
ten million dollar
Mm
Held and Mr., |jru;rt.5 ^u-.f Ko &lt;,ver 130,'KXi «iuaro
From home and love divide.
it n num r. in Ano i'.ca apjx-at*; tall, thc vote that wrote Into til.. ... ।...k,. n
nr.d
r o&gt;■&lt; .eare Saturday lyftr,fs a,,,! ltw abtKft 2(05 gallon.-- of In thc calm tunnel may repair
Amu:;:;
d.-j - rd upon the vlcwjHunt of. the ^ &amp;-c constitution an' mra-n-dintn:
wlu-ri hey v HI st-u t on |
w
tute could nukvnnd
Each to the loved one's slide.
•
— contending that he U: which took away from tlu. .-tat«- a
r.xw beiicvlng l Ujjfto tax real eMate, coupled with
e up|&gt;ec P'-n-i More than 2a,wm watch tower' Tl.* noble dame un turret high,
„ . ... , ..., r. ■.
and -anc
cin^if^ failure of Urn legislature tn prowere built along tlw Great W«|I «l
Wl-.o wnli. he: uallutit khkht.
c.uiruMn. .mo Jan. I. arc t)la(
m^yer wito'Ctdc m-w revenues tor Ute *u;?jx&gt;rt
■nd dmuqier.(China at intervals o! from KM yard Looks । &gt; the weMirn txpirn to »»&gt;■
iny chara«e.r.i with to.?,: crumnal!
til the rAiwnm of-at tm. schools, tlw. Iws/lcd to IL&gt;! Albcfl
.1 lilll*Tin Hash of armour bright .)
ttlirds. Recently appropHaUans I r governmciU tried. wrliuxe kort. Then rallap-c ol the public school
:- -a;
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.
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Tito
village maid, with hand oti blow
..................... .ho thinks he is &lt;&gt;f Michigan.
.*
OiicbM.l-.. lin n. a;., .r.ren th-r
ip,. m-el ruy to shath-.
lys thn forgotten; . ...
U'l'.t'h h
bank deposit,.;.
ne-J h-rne -Greek name SphalrUlike.
! Upon the foctpatli watches now
rwrer. V/c have.1 C-itub-mited. toy na n.b' r. cf th?
i» probftbli'
... .........................Ml ..,a a,, cm. vre ■“*’ "“'l *
'&gt;«»•&gt;-* U" 51
r" c"m'’
i*« .
w„,___ ... matter over and toatelature us-A bad ptec-- of lews* U-Ui „
'U’CMild hav
Miicliidt'd Huh tlu? forgotten Litton, legcvlaiinn-that “Milftid th-­ kind t&lt; do lobbvhm ;n
nt
i»r ce.j o! Ure Pi/&lt;-.&lt;:anl church ..
...
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..
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died
a- FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY !rxpcu-t ol Americ/com . from 31
’« tiu-ir mutes the wild swans
; nntH-ret rtiore. hat that thc; tax burden from .the rich man r&gt;
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. —
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jwr wnj &lt;4 tlw church membership ■ „ !’
,
tot .-otten man tr. J—-us Christ “ .. 'backs
' of' ’the
* jx»r man." .w itepBy day they .suam apart.
•ntattvr William C&lt;wun-.ly declared, whici
Al lr-iM..S2&lt;i»o,nuo.ooo H &lt;»wr«4 th- Ai.d to tin’ thicket wanders slow
ieity with w a Adkin»-v&gt;f Moigun a*
I'.-;--red and Governor Conu^ork :
While mound ’
•••, president and Louis. it, Bentley Mtc-i United State., by thr rest ol th- i The hind beside tlw.- hart
il hiW and
world and that i-.bout one - fourth Tl'v wwxllarkjit his, partner'-, side
going to approve It. lt*B ctlrctiv
imina! 'liwyc
Twitters hi/t losing song—
immediately and from now un th
vuri.bl - nri.nectr.'e--... ,&gt;in..
»”e &lt;,,bt
Il&gt;r »t',uaI «X|x u ■
ccnu’ini
All meet whom day and care divide.
pctiple ot Michigan ate. going
l« at-Litur
But Leonard lame* lung! '
a three jK-r-rent tax on r
thc -former note:
•Sir Walter -Scott. “Poem*.”
th/v buv Tin- bill was et
il nun o.f four
- -- months'!
----- - ... ... hi n»»r: -. France recently
The averagbiper cajy.ta snap ennP.I . .ni Hill on Sat- c,’.-map-d jt.4 500th annn.i jry.
- •ur.ipti.in In tne United State* » 35
It tea* mce-Mry that th,
.it home fur h*r vuca-;
pound* annually.
provided Wu #o«w ret
1 About n.lXMl.IMKI icet m U leplrmc.
• - inaiiiluin Same semblance ul an
fl.vll. -’-. nf .ia-.-k-on is'tgiaph -md i d;iv.
The increase in papulation tn Jaj.’afl|j.&lt; it gfivctnmvi’.t- therefott' &gt;
:yt'tting at Dr F H L-i?lir”p’*. She mitred m the Empire. State Building pan tn Ugi l'»M 10 years is more than,
Chicng
Tlu* entire population of AuHralia. '

nvENTY Etuqni rk*n

of

of

,X!;.!sr&gt; “■77■*

S . ...
ter-c

-S'

(juolatiou

From O

Scrap K°f,k

"f Uur World

■e:.

tdr

C i-

A'mrn $3L0004t» 1
e.ipjxirt &lt;'t th- 4i«te

Vacation Time

l aid for the farmt-t

conduct little roud--ui

CJir-.i it

Is the Time to Build Up the
Health of Your Youngsters!

d 8100.000 for the b.-v-r to
kind pi
latcd. i

Varation time i the one time of tire
year above all others, when n child

Kin tlie1-’ triiehl
compel
cover*g
consider
bar from t.
dividuais »lw cannot sheadcideni or at
ktiou* mo’, or
abdi'y to mec1
rtu&gt;

fanner who ibid
SERVED REBUKE
would still have had
i pay the indigent .&gt;
that» some'.iuuK to

■ed Jroun’ift
o! the legtalature wl-.ep
:i». Vigilant.

Administration leader* point
that the present high Appropriation

HAT D&amp;IOL'RATS THf.'.K

ny lawn

dur Judgnui.u aguins*. j.:m h
l from H o J ; iiu»&gt;a uivil nc
•ituticd »I1 oUigMt%». In
1 ojiercie a minhtraUoa vt
natur.'

nt thr Bnicker ntlntta

Mxniti-u

Old adminl
&gt;ted thu w**a that ' . pciation oj
doing their best b
.....
governubltfan renne-ba« k a tmiu during th.- next fiscal year w.Ii
: lection. ‘Prank B..
,n«- Mmwu'ure between W3.!WO.Or&gt;J
‘ Independent
; and 8’0,WO .mo it* is estimated
The Uiutttf Blate* hap i*»ucd t«l One pW* of worthy iegwlatlcn
ecu! .-amp* remimrenorauns hi*enacte,t into taw. due to lhe
rral rWi:&gt; Uu. year
J4*
« •&gt;'
•
, .' ,* ' ;------- :
t«n»»lcd bnbrty U-. an eflort to tad
I.i- .,. .! Ln. &lt;d 8f«te» nickel »x. the measure Sdrall li-m: companies
....
weftunsuoreaatai
...
.d Atav to! ISM. and took the
piare vf xhe old three-cent, piece. ,lin ’.heir effotts to prevent tlie pac-

er* pruiran; ferr a rediu'fimt of governmental nipcn**?
been lergottrn. Tlw demand f..&lt;
poliriral job* haa had to be met
Io pay'office Itoldm take* tjtot'.e-,.
«“d to get lhe money tarn's Mid Ji-1
censes *re n«-&lt;*M*r}-. Thr politic;.!;
.■ &gt;b« are being filled ahri new taxi
laws have been enacted with a.jxn
charge* that le’gi latvnv.-. fave.
b«. 11 vaapped for paro.-s and F b
premree* in order to get the vcLa
n.«sMry to put over tne ilrogram.'
cl tt.r &gt;»Iiuvicm The w*nr, a
ended Borne say maioe- it would
&lt;ta,e
btttar
tJd £&amp;
b«a started.

plenishing hi4, or her, vital reserve. 'It
i.H the ONE TIME when he should be
compensating for the drain of the pre­
vious school- year, and building up for
the next.
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lhe place of CLEAN, pure milk, which
is Nature’s perfect food. But always
plate the emphasis on CLEAN milk.
li&lt;*hi in where the Highlands Dairy can

be of big help to you. because no Dairy
in Michigan produces CLEANER, milk.
Repeated TESTS by officials represent­
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as the one dairy in this section permit­
ted to sell tirade ‘A” Milk. 1’ is our
••hobby’? to PRODUCE CLEAN MILK,
It will benefit children, and grown-ups
too. to USE it. A phone will bring it.
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. Michigan

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the middle of June are in a meas-j■ Potato growers in Mlrhigan who'
WfcST CARLTON.
County Agent. Harold FosUr, nf i
IRVING.
ure dur to Inflation and are partly
1 rtm.-mb-'T thr 1924 and 1925 crop*Children's Day will ■ i&gt;- observed
mm. Wampo
wampo was
was called
caura to
io nosMrs
Has- ■ The ice cream social wheduled i:Hasting*.
, Mr* Ermor.t Newton ol Hie Chid.
FOR FARM PROBLEMS due to faith in the government's know that big crops nnd Increased ml the No(th Evangelical church tinx-&gt;
Fndav Her nlecr a Mrs Pal- 1 |tor Tuerday evening. June 20, and i Louta Slacken of tlw Eagle dLs- ■ ester district spent Friday with Mrs,
plan t&lt;&gt; make adjustments in the acreages are not a sure source of Sunday evening.'June 25. nt eight mer s. daughter •*«* injured by a .
spoiuorcd
by
the
Briggs
Ladle*'
Aid
]
i
triet.
who.
ha*
beeti
under
treatment
Wm.
McCann
Sccy. Wallace Says Farmers production of basic crop* Hie bene- adding tn farm income*. Tlw total o'clock. A program is being pre-truck She died before Mrs Wampo Riciely
I
ha* been ixvitpotK-d indefi-' iut Ann Arbor, ta home.
Mrs Argyle Windra and her moth­
ci
u tir i 1 n • 1
from
vanlJi if.. the
------ inflation
—
— value id the 1924 jxitato crop, w^s ipared.
•
rearbed thn hospital. Heine deaf ।
nltely.
■ f
'
i ; Mix* Be.-*;e Webber of Leslie, er. Mr-i LiUlc Sowotby. went to Vai­
Should
Weigh Evidence on hb&gt;
?—
” ‘,.r.,r“_,nSdJn....
’?c_
yfej?
Sunday afternoon vtailors of Mre and dumb she did not hear the upThe Children's D.iy pageant ’Thr',.
-- Michigan, i* spending sometime at'paralso. Ind.', to visit relatives and
Present Price Advances
and Mrs Leslie Adam* mid Mrs, ptoaeiilng truck. Funeral services (Golden Chord ' publt-hi-d
iblL-lwd by thc
the p:he home of her aister. Mr. anti Mrs. will visit the World's Fair. Mis* LIN
goods, . but price
.
million bushels smaller, sold for
Ostroth were. Mrs Ten* Eu- were iield at Baptist church. Has- ■ ।M|ihodl*t Book -concern.
East Lansing Michigan farrncra inanufarturcd
lunu*hed|
uain-s obtained from crop adjust
­ tl 83 a busln-l. and. liad a total Sarah
‘
‘ J Bernard Tasker, of Assyria Center. ■ lion $owerby will return with them,*
'
jx-r. Mr and Mrs Theadora Euper tings Monday afternoon. Intc-rnu-nt
very impresnive
unprestuve service as well
wen as
as '1 The Pleasure Birthday orgaulza-' John and Ada Walker of Grand
value of 1327.570.000
’
, Woodland. Miss.Huldnh Eupcr of at Grand Rapids.
a
rii*- In farm pruv • partly- due to in­ ments will not be w&gt;|icd out by inof
• .
1n wry
illowed
meet
inten-Kttng.
The
ideal
day
allowed
।'""'I
lo» *’u* ,ne
*l on
°« Tuesday.
TUealay. June Rapids
Rapid* were callini
railing on old friends
I
Potato
growers
in
tluUnited
Fowlerville Mr. and Mrs Howhrd jnson Henncy. well known Carl- .
flation into a belli t that inflation ta
mcM-ntatlon on the Brlggr.
Briggs
and
—j *»•!&gt;Mrs.
Mrs.VVj*e»
VioletMiller
Miller
andMlsa
Mtas jn Irving -*
Tuesday
Michigan farmers are adding to State* paid SH0.6rtf.0O.T for th.- ।He*nt of Hastings, and M1m Audrey .otl (armer. was found dead by his the
the correct solution for (arm prob­
.
1&gt;
m
! Hazel Tompkins as ho-tesaes
•
church
lawn
at
four
o'clock
P
M
IHarel
hmteaaes at the . Mr. and Mrs Dudley Kennedy of
the
surplus
of
basic
t-reyw
when
unMirphu
&lt;4
potatoes
which
no
one
,
m’u-- ------- -™ .—-Smith of Ohio wa« a week-end gut.-1...oc [asl week • Tucsdav evening
lems, according to Henry A W.il..f
wheat
arc,
wanted
and
which
’
rouid
not
lasold
‘
*;*
“
,*
;
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_
___________
_______
.
rrotrictml
acreages
!:
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Tlie
Brings
1-adie.s'
Aid
Society
;
,
‘
.
iatc. .secretary of'agriculture. who
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..., whether Corouor.• virdirt was.diath due to
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n- n, ! BopnabJle McfntJTe. who has bet-ii Hastings township and Mrs. Sarah
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— —.----- .— a..----Mtatukes
ul thta bkind,
point* out thiH. while the farmers planted and when uncontrolled
Richard Edmond', of Battle Creek heart failure. Mrs. Henncy ha* been!*111 *p&lt;et onThurMlgy. June 22. at with her grandparent1!. Mr. and Mrs. Poff were Sunday visitors at the
get an initial benefit from rw-v hi nmnlMTB of liogs arc marketed. No m the piuluctlon of potatoes, wheat. spent :i couple ol days a: Laurel confined to her bed several months/1™* church-tswment. Pot luck din- (Clcll Van Aukcn. for sometime re­’ home of Mrs. Jane McCann
.mcjm lire being taken to limit thta: milk, or pork, can not b&lt;- cured by Marshall** recently.
Sympathy
ta
extended to her. also to. ,M*r.
t turned to her home in Hint on Sat­.. Mr and Mrs. Dick Tompkins of
fll ik nullified later by increa.ie* &lt;&gt; year's wlwal crop but hearingu Unhatlcm. Ch»|» adjusimcnu are the
.IGrand
Ita|»d*
Mr.- —
and
Mrs.
Mr. mid Mr*. Worth Green and the daughter. Mrs. Lew Weaver, of! Mosier Richanl Clark of Jackson ,urday.
--------- --•------ vialted
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—
hate been held tn Washington to' roc reel answer ;. %nyfl Secre tary Wai itoMh which niusl i» tXHidht.
who, ha-, tx-cn vtalttpg lor a time
Elizabeth Mary and Frances Mar1 John Pprry Sunday.
work out plans U» adjust the next luce, and the*.- adjiistment.i nn the mA Mursliall mid Earl Marshall of Hastings.
Katherine Feltrer Is entertaining * J11 his m-andparenU. Mr and Mrs Howlett
।
ot Bailie Creek arc guests! Mrs Etltth Howe Lybargcr.of near
Price Oi 'wiw'.t and of’ ca.mm be- crop to thr visible supply nnd to thc ■ ba.-sr crops will be made under the I Marshall .-pent Sunday at Mr. and
Mrs. Curl Mnr.-hall'a in thc Branch h&gt;-r cousin. Miss Mantarci Dame.-, Alix-rt Clark, of Lacey has returned ,&lt;&gt;! their grandpa rents. Mr anti Mr*. • Banfield and her family were ciril&lt;l„ ..„1&lt; a»&gt;
M«y «i«J
mM.’
!&lt;■»"" *« "
of
liome.
( Charlie Purcell, of the Elita district j ing in thc village Sunday.
ol Detroit.
Detroit.
•
'with admlntatratorx of the Ad in district.
Mr. mid Mrs Bert Daly attended
M\&lt;r!k olbc1 Tooias *|x-nt tnq week
■
.currying out its provLMoiu;
Mtrl1 Utter of Campbell towntown­
in Battle Creek
Sunday,
ship, formerly
formerly of
of this
thta place,
place, lias
lias re
rc-.
1,1 Vrba‘‘da,c--------- ----------- ---------------... ,«hlp.
-, ’-'M at
taaaa
a a
»
as
imb
dta
Michigan hum. r will be urged a funeral
Mrs.. Clyde Brandt has been
Mrs.' 1-rapk -Haw blitz spent Wed- turned home from hta school• .spending some time In Battle Creek
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j
; plans will be explained through thoriic tn-Nashville.
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i at the home of her brother. Thomas
n.wspupers and by extension work- ' Mrs Clare Munhall returned
EAST GUN LAKE.
!I Fitzgerald, where their mother. Mrs.
l«r* and each farmer will judge Ills hullll. frum Ann Arbor Friday leavj™,h
‘.fielder ird
Joseph Dcrdcyh.
Dcrdcyn. TiPaul’. .Affclder
and-jflora Fitzgerald, wlio has been 1U
for M-vcral months. p«M*«i away‘on
own willingness
to work
withinhi-the hospital Adolph Ht-whburg of Pittsburgh, Pa,
Your properly In Michigan’s largest Farm Mutual Fire Iruursnre
-------- hl» hltlp
Marian
June 18. The funeral *ervni-ighbom in the projMMxi plan.
Company with a policy that has no Irtbniral loop-holes to avoid
- there.
are spending a few days at their col -' Friday'.
ices wore held at the Farley funeral
liability, ronsistent with safe underwriting. A blanket pollry on
Bernard Whittemore spent Sun- tagc.
.
home in Battle Creek on Munday
personal property. Net resource* nearly One-Half Million Dol­
day with hta parent., Mr and Mrs
Form WHlltta. Mrs Mildred
InWrnwnl at Battle
lars. Ijiws satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. Careful
rOU. Whittemore, in North Maple Roush and daughter and Mrs Ray
underwriting and a thorough system of inspection maintained,
OrovcWest spent Friday P. M. In
Mr BR&lt;1
in Hastings
Hasting*
and Mrs
Mrs. Fred MHler
Miller vt-ited
visited
eliminating
overinsurance, fire harards and undesirable risks.
;. ....
Mr. ---------and Mrs.
Guy. and son,. Russell
P"—" and Paul Dussia and How&gt;r„«, „t th(
.... Mr und Mrs. David Omklin i
- Byron
--------------------Stuart, spent Sunday with Mr and ard Fuller of Otse»?o called on Mr.
ncar Banflrld S'indav finding I
Mrs Howard Burrhett and family in a”d Mrs Ray Crawford Saturday P Mrs
improved. A stater nnd :
. Anr joii *11 lint
■ Assyria.
M. and Russell remained for sevOf po'ntiac are spending,
your life «ni-nd»erli«ii&gt;n *
/Continued Doni page on?)
Mr. und Mrs. Jake Hollister and fral days.
some.time with them.
MORRIS O. HILL, Agent.
(family and Mr and Mrs louis Reid
Louis Thaxton of Otsego lx visiL-. Mr. and Mrs Edward Stanton of i
Hastings, Mich.
trr- tor nil v■! „ d.-iiL-hi tn thut M Nn*hvlJle spent Sunday evening Ing his sister. Mrs. Hoy Crawford. I i Lan.‘Ing came Friday to be on duty
k nrt
,n'rri m nwn £ u in »■
MrM'* ^nk HaubUU.
Mrs. Dale Rue. Mrs. John Spencer, at tlie Mr and Mrs. Ebner Wiles
seeii that then- will 1&gt;- much enj&lt;»&gt;Mr. und Mrs. Clare Marshall and
:!n,rt 4rfehd of ■ Detroit:home of the Austin district, while
mrnt Friday riming That evenine « family and Mr and Mrs Howard r-’lled on relatives over the week
latter are aftmding live Qen—. ....
itury
entertainment has not been ar-, Burchett .mid family of Assyria0^
...
; tury of
of Progress
Progress at
at Chicago.
Chicago,
HOME OFFICE 70J CHUECH ST . FLINT.. MICH.
Mr. and Mr.v Clarence Warner. Billy Thoma* of the Austin duW V. BURRAS. Fruldtat.
H. K. FISK. Secretary
ranged in order to draw jieopJe tn *l*-Ht Sunday evening al Martin
and daughter of Parchment railed trlct. a member ot the 4-H Club
nn MASTERPIECE ] town for trading, tx-cart.-e the stores ; lake.
na-Mr and Mrs. Will Crawford and group, returned last week from a
will
be
closed
Friday
evening.
The
,
Mrs
Sarah
Calkins
and
son
Or-.a
or TIRE CONSTRUCTION
family
Sunday
night
jtour
to
Chicago
sponsored
by
the
:entertainment ts purely for tlw en- of Nashville were Sunday guests of
SJ------- I----------------- —----- jzJJ iJonncnt of folks who want such di-1 Pearl Bason- mid sister. Mrs. Ado
version.
i Bell.
l ror SaliyOW
,r'”- MU, V..’n.. MM U »&gt;K..dU&gt;S
OH lirr rwr.
oc '5*1 °
?. ! -“'I'- t'n‘r -l,ti n lainr. #i&gt;d Imnds
,»,lM,.,«n&lt; '» fr-dl»«&gt;ifr &gt;»■«•&lt;
&lt;M .u., Ukln, |„ Utt Crniury »!
..... .»!.&gt;». । Jlfrdfrr, TfrUfrie.,, lhe" . H ix.... ( Chlc«o
I sal unties rrrry filter u
h..u..&gt;l..
I™':'Clau
.nd WHO
wife .nd
«m
rlt ghiut Strength 111 the r&lt;&gt;r,i- unit prrirnt* iriciinn uuul mat
m ttte ।■— ;!&gt;"•’..«*!•.»«.► in™.
’ • ' WU**. Joann
Jenson UDU
ail(l »?u
. This year IJtirittis In this race cqtii|i|K-il their cant with Firestone j ■&gt;'' who dealrn to att&lt;.nd. A&lt;lriU-\.i»li rjqnald ol Battle Creek were Sunby ticket onlv.
only. Ticket* for ;(jajf guesU ol j^fr, und Mr*. Grwgc
&gt;U----- »T1.......... ......... .
. 1—1----- —I.rII will ’1m»? bv
I this a'ww will be given away by the Hoifman.
■merchants who hate been supplied
Rev. William Joppa mid wife and
tires, inur iiicana tlic utisoi ynur utniiiy err mirn in tuingrr at u» ,-------- • ,
&gt;U|| Of PeniUylvaiUtt Were Friday
high rtlatl speeds nf tintoy anti you should not lake grruierrisks ttfan the "■"’if Fursduy and ttwieiiLer. rhe K,!(,st5 &lt;)f M|. nlltJ Mrs
Miirrut c drivers obit npihr sine tiiat they have lhe fw»f and M/rat tire* thrv j merchant* will give tiiem- tn- tl.Cir । s&gt;wj]
&lt;-&lt;tri buy —Firestone. Come In today. Ue will give you a Hlicvnl trade-in :|&gt;.Uroils and CUatOHWra as they may ' ^jr
Marshall
ullouanrr for your old tires______
on new Firesltine High Speed ____
I frtTt—___
tlw.-pica-ie.
plea-i**. r«o
No our
one win,
will, bt? admitted to •
Sundav evening with Mr and
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—
-;:t , tu)tet n ’»«* :Mrs. Orville Purscll in Baltimore.
the Strand
without
ticket. ..
it will
tiH’an — ■ ,,,
._______________I doe* not have a tlcL.
-.....,
____
■T.
A
digmiw up ten cent* to pay for adSOUTHWEST ItUTlAND
' JL‘ W
M
Si
€&gt;
imisxlon Th.- -how Lit S.ituHijt
ui I .v&gt;u.
&gt; &gt; * W
W’ • wlU be a ptoy if. Which Geora- ArA
crowd »Uended thc coin­
Patented Cenatruetlon u«.
of the world* gre.;est ar- ■’lumtyf the home of Mr
- ,
anil nrinrs w.n amx-.ir in lhe ! a’”* Mrs.Jim Wilcox on Friday evcFcatnree Give You Greater
«»«*: n/.e several readings by Mr*
^STRENGTH and SAFCTY ;XrUwd it: uaJiuy means 35&lt; «'“•&gt;»•
“*&gt;?
btv ,Mr,
admlMion: but hi this instance a ’
id.1’?
free admission will b.- given to all J® ”lak,: 11 B ,nl, &lt;
ral
lbe,t
,r ””
' n ,'n “| In ! a mVb n M C 1"
&gt;ri". t
I chants, or wfio pay ten cents if thej * ™
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O,,.- nrrnrrnwr fr, n™. ■»«. 'S.!?,, “.“"’nX
....................
Miss Luc Ila Dunn of Kalamazoo
I week, Friday and- Saturday. June 30 ,is spending thc week with hrr par­
and July 1. Each pft-ram will get a ents. Mr. anti Mr*. Harry Dunn.
•
list of Hie special bargain . but this
Mr und Mr*. Wm. Havens and
list will only mtmtion a lew of the Mr. and Mrs Geo Hkvcns and chil­
hundreds of attractive item* that dren were Stmday gucais of their ।
will be offered in Hk|&gt;Ung» I‘-r these ,daughter and sister. Mrs. Howard!
two big banrain days
Johnson. and her husband ot Hick-1
. ory Cotners.
Benj. Jenkins is numbered among.the sick al this writing
Mr. und Mrs Harry Dunn and'
j children were guests on Sunday of
I ■“
" 2;— ’ „ .
.the former's brother. Gerald, und
Fr. John Day of Three Oaks vis- famljv ()f nC(tior(1
• Itrd thc home folks Thursday.
j
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’ Children's Day will be observed
COUNTY LINE.
by a program ul the North Maple, childrens Day exercises at the1
, orevc church next Bupday evening, BvanRP|,Cd| ctiurch aunday was well
jsJune 25. beginning at eight o clock aUended. Rnd B
program given
An Ice cream social is being plan- by the children ua. enjoyed by all.
. ned for thr evening of July 4 at thc
Mr. ,pti Mrs Spenor Johnson are
home ot Mr. und Mrs Wm. Guy. entertaining their nephew from
Come and Rtt home-made tec cream. Freeport for a few days.
&gt; Mrs Irene Miscnar of Battle
Zine Clark attended the Hunterj
Creek was a Sunday guest of her reunion at the Hunter school Satur-.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Nur- day.
ton.
i Mr. and Mrs Ray Scheel and Mrs.!
| Mtas Frances Darby is.In Grand Anna Eckarnl entertained Sunday.
i Rapid* for a few days
the’ former’s motltcr. Mrs. Cora
’ Little Marian Mar.'.hall under- Scheel, and Mr and Mrs. Roy Free-“"t an operation at Ann Arbor Fri- mire of Sunfield.
—z and at last reports was doing Mra. Carrie L Gcrlingcr visited
nicely.
,hcr son. Waldo J. Gcrilnger, and
HASTINGS
Mrs. Ruth Hawks and mother, family, in South Sunfield the past.
flii»
LuAllc Gcrilnger;
MICHIGAN Mr* Dickey, accompaiiled Mr. and week
Mrs 'A. Cortright to Ohio Friday.brought her grandmother home Frl-1
at evening to be gone a few tfgya.
clay evening.
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Playwright-Director Analyses
Civic Theatre Movement

ii. s. cow moMICE PLENTY SMB

!§b££u£'^',^“cA"
pctlng enuntriM. It ha» town of
*
----------great benefit to thl* country to be­
come independent in many line* of
manufacture; but in none of them'
(Continued from page one)
.
vrould the benefit to the United
tunnr n raw mtt t rnwa
««*»*«■ ,han
r«u1’- outline of the Indecencies of tto tor part in tto play, made the hit
WOULD SAVE MILLIONS from the growing of sugar beets tn modern stage. ’
'
j of the evening and later went to
NOW PAID TO OTHER
.quantities sufficient to mpjdy th&lt; !J Wtuit
What u
u the
nntidnt* for
fnr all
&gt;11 thia
thto lhorou&lt;hl
• P'D’burghWalncd
Technical
the antidote
,nd school,
u ,low was
Ml
rnilNTRTPv;
~
Aj?*r,‘'«n demand for sugar
X
. nil*
_____open*
.....................
...........
.... fBth? The speaker betigved It was hrr ua&gt;. to hl&lt;h repuuUon M ,n
UOUNlKlKb
u field. .........
wherein
rongxis* can be of great help to tto tto Civic Theater and the presenta- artist. He urged those considering
HF GRFATRFNFFITTn
American people, especially to tto :u&gt;n ot drama* by real flesh and what play* to present to invite in
' Plenty of time allowed for you to get tickets* We
' UlurnwunutnurT* 'farming inductry. We hope to .-*•• blood folks, who would make tto not merely (he elite of the town.
AMEnlLAN MARKETS
action taken in the near tu- theater und the drama a means of but to cal) In mother* with three or
start giving the tickets Wednesday of this week
Iture that will promote sugar beet public education
—
—.v -a .....
four. children, who .have
real anxland continu? through till the following Wed­
Hr raid he realized the Imjierfec. ety ttall tliet grow up right, and to
Under Present Conditions
manufacture m tto
I
Uiutffl Bute*,
State*,making
makingususcomplete!
completely tion. of amateur performance* Nrv- consider the judgment cf tiiat kind
nesday.
24 &lt; Of Annual Consump- independent
, _.
....,there
— b a chance of folk*. They are real folk.* u*u-J—• of
-* foreign
--------- supplv
•- Dur-. ,niielr**.
lie said,
tion.Is Raised in U. S' Iln« ,h* World n-ar »&lt;• found our- t.. develop artists and player* in ally. Present good plays, said the
I»*lw» m a serious plight from dr- Hasting* who would compare with, speaker. A goo&lt;l play is one with a
The
- ‘--------------------- -------Tlic United
vnited State*
States ought
ought to nUke
nl*ke;pcndln&lt;
.pt.ndtnK on other
)jer countrle* far
for *u- ami’ even
in many wavs -----------surpass, —
good
»tory---In "
it—-a play that stres- '
. itself Independent of aU countlie* by,gar. ‘ Never Again ought to to our modern Broadway player- -He was sex good character and preutnU real
This Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and
growing it» own sugar Ttore are »«m&gt;1vc. We.can easily raise dll tto pleaded »n«r
that Hasting* ha.&lt;
had mud*
made aa ariinn
action tv
Tlie
,. t„re,r*
future of ihlhe
. stage.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sat­
Start.
Hr
adviwd
llte^laycr*
to
pay
said
Mr
Chenery.
now re»U wlih
rogar America can'cqnsume.
.
o
hmam
•«
tbair
.
ii
.-.
kw
He
adthr
Civic
Player
movement
and
with
attention to their director.
urday of next week.
ran be produced to advantage: but
viM-d nudtences not to Oe-ttoo critl- their audiences. Directing his words
{that wvuld add only • small per
ial. but to demand »omethit.
rtgB worth
- ------ , to th? men before him he said.
cent. America 1* lhe largest conI I
? With every 50c purchase of any
sidle. Hr adviM-&lt;1 that-they avoid' ••Yourr the type of folks who can,
'turner of sugar in the world.
•
1
1 xz W •
kind of Toilet Article entitle*
। ptoenting »exy play* and avoid ap- make thr theatre what it ought tu
With a little encouragement from
peering too smart tn their prrsenia- be. You want entertainment* that
the government our country could
everyone
to
a.
FREE ticket to the Strand Theater
ti&lt;m of play*, and have n* the prime arc American; you want them to be
soon be producing from sugar beets
. object in their acting the good of worth your time &gt;□ H-eing—some­
on the day* mentioned above.
’ all tlw1 sugar required for our need*
tlu community.
Hr drnouiu-rd thing that will be ot benefit to the
|Tl&gt;Ls would not only be valuable tu
.(Continued from page cne»
ihq’uey playing. He urged those world."
FREE TICKETS TO ALL with Every 50c Purchaae
the United State* but would save
who un- helping to put on civic
Tlie
hearty
applause
could
have
। hundreds of millions of dqllar* now
play* to go afteld for some of tlirir left no doubt in lhe mind of the
I being paid to Cuba and thc Philip­ I have vo fkr in tht* writing used ‘ talent ...
He related onc cl his own speaker that he had struck nt repine*, and would also furnish a huge live nanje Homer Dam. for I
experience*, where a hixh scta-ul *|M&gt;n*ive chord. People do like to
KEEP COOL
Refresh Yourself
[market for American cotton and not grt away from the Idea that it girl.
filled an important- i&gt;art be entertained: but they do want
I other American products and would
WITH AN
their entertainment worth while
111'- “ • n™
With
rglve employment to hundreds of •er,tad Id .ta ....... duim
,
three itlu-arial* He went to look They are getting more and more
thousands id men In tlw beet field* Playing at petty pblitk* tor.a mem-|her up nm) found Uiat ihe nv..d dbgiotcd with the Hollywood vajand beet sugar factories
... a home ricty of cheap, nasty stuff, which
tor of tto President’* cabinet to •(-■with toi widowed mother in
According to cotim native* esti­ ilcullv announce tlie name to b- having only two room* Thia girl• makes it* appeal lo lhe discreditable
Oscillating Fan
mates. thc beet sugar. industry of
was ill in a room without a .-ingte rk-ments of human nature and not
tto United State* will produce ap. Buuldrr Dam instead
window in it. She recovered, took to tlie good in humanity.
, । proximately 1.*00 000 -hort tons of Dum
Dam Gn
On hiddinc
bidding c'no&lt;
good bye to a
, *uvai- tn 1933. Tiiat is about 2* per neighbor ju»t before leaving la*
MOKAGAN.
[vent r.t our Annual consumption. Angele* this subject was brought up.1 BENEVOLENT WORK
Stationary Fan
Mr. and Mrs Ed. Mercer of
|Tto ptiKiucrioti of only 2* per cent Slw stated tluit *1m* wa* a teaciver in
IS NOT AFFECTED Flushing spent the week end with
;of our rux-d* of th» qne.staple will the city schools of Phoriux. Anzmia, I
Mrs Letha Adkins.
j provide a market for more- than when tlie dam project *** flr.*t b.■Makes 5 Gallon
Mr and Mr*. J W. Shaffer and
150.700,000 square yards ot American- ing considered, and that at several, W. K. Kellogg Foundation to
Homeraisited over the week end
1 grown cotton in tto form of filtei im-etlnK* held tliere Mr. Hoover,;
Continue Despite Clos­
with frlativrs al Plainwell.
.cloth and sugar bags, used In tto siuroifiidcd by other civil engineer*,
ing of Bank ’
Thr Webb reunion was held at'
Ijiroccss-of sugar making und the and big bu*inrM men. wa* easily th/,
marketing of the 1933 crerp This ci-ntral figure anrrng llitm and that. The recent cloning of tlie Old ,tto- home of Mr. and Mr* Clair
all! n-quirr the cotton rato-d on hn&gt; opinion, prrhaiv moq* than any Merchant* Bank nnd Trust Com­ Van Sickle Sunday. A bountiful pot
luck
dinner wa* served. Tlie after­
Hastings, Mich. 312SOQ acres uf Und. Suppose »e Other num* as to tto- feaMbilitv of panj-in Battle Creek will not In any ,
Headquarter* for Fishing Supplies
made al! our own sugar; that would the project led to it* final adoption ' ■ interfere with the continuance .noon was spent in visiting, »|x-uklng.
and music
«
HASTINGS * Telephone 2115 WE DELIVER
_____________ mean muitiplyui&lt; by four tto 312.There
are
two-lookout
point*
at . —
.. . ....... , .........................
. „ . .
thc
dam.
onr.
some
distance
above
..............
^nd"!?!"
UUu ^dkim’ImS '
I '■W*) acreage ol cotton
the dam. one some distance above i1*1 ,1R benevolent work being earned
. Beside, thi* the sugar tort indus­ and the other just below the dam [on in this and other counties by thc
&lt;iUi Mr ’"and
try will cunsunii- 1.700000 ton* of Visitors a:e amply jwotrctrd from \v k Kellogg Foundation
Mr&gt; Elra Mvad
'
NORTHWEST Rl'TLANI).
| day gurtla In the Ned Lancaster?
v everybody knows Mr Kellogg U ' Dorothv* Mead of Newaygo U
SIXS: danger of falling overboard by a
rolid wall of masonry four feel1 high
... man and..has „mean*-wending
•
Jimmie Dibble. Jr . returned tost ’ home.
,
'efy wealihy
to*r
vacation
with in-r par.
.
laneous supplies. Trunsjiortatioii and twelve
inches thick. -1....:; 1
wt-ek from viiitiiig his brother. HobMr. and Mrs Sain Pratt visited
[companies will receive in excess of around tte-.vc lookout point* The jin bank*
in
the
big
centers
*o
that
ta^,».,r M
„ ibat
ert Dibble, nnd family ut Peoria^ III their daughter, Mrs John Johiuon.
130500.000 tn payment for trdns- bus first took our party to thr point the failure of a Battle Ctcek bank
-is... &lt;Widne&gt;day with ,,e “&gt;M&gt; enjoyed a trip lo Chicago and family of Prairieville on Sun। porting sugar beets.- materials *up- above the dam to view the w1deiuiU |W, dwu,b hU flnanclu| pwj- thy Hayter spent
Mr and Mrs Cluir Van Sickle. CallCentury of Progre** day..
[ phc&gt;, and tto toet pdlp and nu&gt;- expanae Of ground to be covered by
. .
. .. . ,
, ,,
Mr“ —
and
wa*----- 'In "
Benton
**
"* Mr* nC.**R ”Dean., whoWesley Benedict
”
■"**
‘ ~
lawes for thg, 1933 crop If that(t&gt; lhe wetee .»™ lhe &lt;um h cmn-1'"’,’"?,* h“ W''"' 01 er* in the afternoon were Mr. and
MrsEarl
Culp,
all of Nashville.
have been staying tor several months Harbor Sunday vWting hi* uncle.
what 2* per cent qf the possible su­ pleted. Hus dam. when filled with I*v“‘u“e CiU" .
’
. .
.a
Genevieve
McClintock.
Mabie,
**
''
with
Mrs
Dean*
mottor and sister Merton Ellison, und tamilv.
fp tht*
have heard
«h«* connectlonAre
ennn
gar productton of this country tfilf water from the ram* and melted'-. »•'
.
.......
at
Lake
Vic*,
arc
t
leavlnr.
—
wiKta
this
‘
MenMr
and
Mrh
Manley
Burrougln
Hauley
of
Perry
came
Saturday
to
--------.
------.
.
—
-----do. multiply ttova- figures by four snow- from the mountains, which that Mr. Kellogg ha.* been criticised
attend the Webb reunion. Genevieve I day&gt; morning for their home in Ar- ut Three Rivers vL’ited Mr
find their way into thc Colorado:.for not coming io tto rvtof ot tto
ComplL-hed to help American rail- mcr atxvvr the dam. will back-up’ Tuttle creek bank in view of the rcmaincd tor a week's visit with her kansax having been guest* of Mr Mr*. Ed. Wtulrieiit one day tin- p.v“
[iact t)u»i he t* a stockholder and di- mint. Mamie Webb, und family and Mrs John Benedict tlie |uut.
I roads it America shall grow all the
While Mabie visits acquaintances week.
—
Mr. and Mrs
——Wm. Bellinger. Mita
sugar we navimie. We could easily
around Hastings
i ML-s Donna Shute is-spending till* Elma and Robert Bellinger of f*mdo it It would diversify farm crop.* d.,n Snartum ita« ... Ita
,.«&lt;»■ W
' --------------Week with Alice Comp
slug, 5!i-.v Alice lornltie, littl • grand­
Suit a i bevt.-take litth-froin lhe btalv nl WWW whM, will ta tald Ini'"m "&gt;&lt;• t?"11
In China one must Carry’ to or 15
Mr. und Mrs. Sidney Armour, also daughter, of Jackson, also Miss Buland, a* air aftl water furnish al­
tar uta ta Ita. italltan. ..I jWj
tad pounds of squaie-lioled coin as Mr and Mr-. Alton Armour and vie Phl}ilp» of 8 Hasting. wi re Sun­
most every chemical clement found .«,&gt;!&lt;■ talnw ll..' tarn. &lt;•= i». Itaiow .Ita- VJ ta.w .. on un­
Change for one gold dollar!
।children, of Buttle Ctetk were Sun- day Callen at tlie Fred Camp hiane.
tamed «. ««., .tad Ital.THklnn
|, Think wtal 11 wu
ta lta.,,„,
Kh, dnwn lroni
&lt;• W&gt;
unttht
iron, whm „
w .taujtatt
start,, H« «*™&gt; ••J*'
T
Inin Th,, hank
«1 Hta ramiry ll ».|lt.
, ..
lh„1K,„a . . .„rd\h
tM b«.
M. Iti
iteaddition
tank IntuWJlUm lo
made all our own »uur. This year
&lt;&gt;f
r,.M.n„,r
.what lie already had there if that
it is estimated that.between 3SOOO I
tak» n down a -....‘.i.1 would save it But in the judgment
oirl 111
no n will
&gt; .J U
K- rnn&gt;.
. i to
. ln|* . Kav
' .bla
. ,twJ. Ollt", of_ M&gt;lld
. . J1X.k -»f Iilu&gt;w?
li,... th
1,' ol Hnl
1 lie. tiiat
bank*
that
laixi
W.Ikil
W&lt;i men
employed
in rlniL
charge
Ito Ik.*
mnikiKnii alone ui,u;r
.u'iiik ul
Michigan
mjhe iraiding
ot .num
r,um tlie
n,r sine
Mdl, or
„t the mountain
... Urge rum• would
mountain, to
~”T" not hat ****»£.!?.
sugar beets, transport nut them to !ita look™, pun. )tal tatar „u,,.ta|. 0-»uhdr.«-«l r,l fund. Pte.
market and m tin- manufacture, ot ,OX!I,.,kins lb. d.m Al Uta &gt;«n&gt;
"J"*
beet sltgtr ll ha’ torn computed »r
tald Ita. 1.1. tauta-i, bun- &gt;«r ■'
"ta l»"» UM
.l..d l.« Kntal.1 d...n so tta rl&gt;- I' “•&gt;' uu-.-d U-.l lo rd ataad .111. •
tils which i' now produced in rr tad M.n.« ll.ta In.ndtad tat ta- ;«‘&gt;
talltai dolthis codiyrt will inquire 32t.ouo.ooo l.n&gt;- Ita dan. Thr..- au abo ^nl- L1" »h"h Mr &gt;»"«
man hour* of Anwricini labor. Mul- ..1 ..... ta ua ita
tai.-, blaurd.'s """'S »«'«&gt;”■ Pnta“‘
...... Ita nnudUm !-‘-i ab-n. und onlUudna, that wwld require a rwxizc what it would mean in added both side* of the dam to divert tto ganization.
employment for tlw United States ir waler Iran lU mp.lar
»' In il... mailer H wnnu. In .»Uu.l
I wc raised our own sugar a* we easily dial .beta C...M be had i dry ..«■ ’‘I* unenutanl hta bunbled. II will
OMliji.
,
tam i« Ita luundalihl. «l lhe d..m “ tanmntatad Ita. a-tan Pre-M.lenr
If normal climatic condition* pre­ Th™ hnlr, ata tamewhal In ahap. I Itos-'- U “.led W Mlmnl »,
vail during tto* giowitut MWiton thl* Ilk.- a hall eucle. l.a.bw Ih. »»,•&lt;*»«* *• SeInlb llu- na.ural n-.,r bed delta uw
Uul bole ad.uu, WnW would
fntted Staten will harvest a ton rt ,n, ,ltl.
■ to- permitted |o reopen and that any
' crop which. at lhe pn-scfil low
Tto dam i* to to -x hundred fcr; bank whichi wa* allowed to open
prices of Mttar. will bring the farm­ up and down acre-- tto liver tod
1-'*t »* -[•’»«1 to ctow That
ers a return of over jssttMiooo Tbc and from six to vrvi-n hundred text promise certainly has not
high, when completed Tto concrete Instead it Menu
x-eina a* if
If the
he Federal
toe-t industry provide that farmer-' now being pound. 1* mix.*! u mile Rc»«rve and tto Reconstruction fl। shall receive a fixed pride for ttolr up. stream. is carried in a btu-ki t nance Corporation are-drawing-the
tovlding eight cubic yards, bv eh^.iltm-e morettahtlyalltto Lime They
Annually, thousand-of visitors come lo Mich­
from lliq sale of beet sugar. moln.ss- tne train . mht huge wire cable* urely did not lw^*T«‘ 111'' cl«f
ti and best pulp Multiply those The,«.&gt; cables are anchored one him-'u,t'
Cr**“ b4nk'
igan for their vacations. They spend a great
. .
..
. .
.
..iru nf Ihn fl, ul u-Vr-fl Ir, towhat a tidy sum would bv e.wung to blastril in tor that .ptirpose
opened after tlu- banking holiday,
deal of money in our state each summer.
i tlie farmer* of the country from su­
ordered
by
tlie
President
Instead of
Before concluding thl* rambjlng
gar bi ct*. Ilia year over 1000 000 descript ion ut $hl|l great undertak- bring mor» liberal the fedefal au- •
The concerted effort of Michigan residents can
acre? of land ajll lx- devoted to ■ng iwrniit me to -tat.- that no jwn tnontir, *i
sugar
beet
growing
Multiply
Hurt
al . . eo. .
bring man* more vacationists to Michigan.
by four und it will show that maify
Vc can tell piir out-of-slule relative* and
to lx- appreciated:
laising would be made to grow sugar
Your* truly.
friends of the lidvnnlagc* of Michigan and
, beets, bringing added profit to the
W H Sctumts.
I farmer and helpfully diversifying
|&gt;cr*uadc them to sficnd their vacations here.
! his crops
.
OBITt’ARY.
No stale cun offer them more .. . few so much.
Formerly, before tlie process of
James Bi*ard. former resident of beet sugar manufacture had been
(Continued firm page one)
They will find no disposition in Michigan to
perfected a* it l* not#. there was a Ashland township, near Grant but'
ANO SETS NEW STANDARDS OF BEAUTY,
...
, .. „ ,
,
.
difference that tlie ordinaly pur- of late ot Hasting*. Barry Co. died;
"soak lhe tourist.” They will find vacation
QUALITY, CONVENIENCE ANO ECONOMY
jchav.r rtaiid d&lt;lect betwren cane «. .ta UnlreraU,.lwp.ul ... Ann r-dptalta. '. »r P.k.—k, by
« cr.«*r. •
costs moderate and accommodations tu fit
isugar nnd beet sugar. Now beet mi- Attar aKMw. JU.K U.IM. ..:
ite
o! K &gt;™.., .0 m.« IB &lt;U1. ;thr taP.rn.tadj. «hn .III taw
Wc want you to see this new Frigidaire.
Mr Itaard «... bd... u, Ohio r..mr '
"'.‘If
™ «&gt;'
■
With its smooth flowing lines, panelled
the-Amirwan pedplr should not buy .1.1. ta. ta.rnu Id Mirlta.n n!Itawhta rtata Uta., dre. by Ita
Hr ... xiM ... Ata"“d r.taunltajn UM W&gt;.
design and sparkling lifetime porcelain
In Michigan, they will find a delightful sum.
-I tahUnd. ortatar 1 «. "»
Crtaky ««.,
it introduces an entirely new trend in
Here lit Michigan we will have curt
.ta tatai.r »»., Apnl s. ll«n
taitad a mentar M Ita^mnn.y I
mcr climate; enchanting and varied wenerv;
I sixteen beet sugar factories in oprrrefrigerator style and beauty.
To
ItaM
untan
ebddr™
—
rr
■«&gt;«»«•»
Ocintar
,
lattoit ihi* year, provided no harm
historic points of great interest; unlimited
tarn. «a -tarn tan mm
«'
Stata ontap MNever before have so many conven­
Mil. (ta mMm
d.taltar.'
WIT -nktabily u .ootahta
o[&gt;fH&gt;rlunilv for nil snmmr|n sports; the best of
iences been assembled in one refriger­
..._.
r.
Hl*
good
*1^
, !“t
; nut sugar toeU In Michigan thu- Mr. War- E Starr ..I HoMom.11record
in that office
led to
ator—’A more food space with no in­
highway and other lrans|w&gt;rtalion facilities;
with whom he h*c made hl* home
“
**"cliooslng '
him on tlw county organization He
crease in outside dimensions—auto­
most profitable'crop on their farm*.
comfortable and reasonable hotels, tourist
know* township road* and the prob­
! With thc present* rontnvet equally leaves an aged brother. Randel of lem of maintaining thetn. and will
matic tray releasing tiiat causes the ice
homes, and camp*; modern and progressive
five grandchildren, tour
good and probably better figures willI. Muskegon,
give IJi best efforts ty hi* new du­
trays to float out at the touch of a finger
torealized
by
grower*.
AU
the
beet
,
“
»♦
”
grandchildren
and
many
trlastores, ncw»|&gt;a|&gt;cr«. and theaters.
ties
'
v. .
—-shelves that are adjustable—a frozen
sugar factories in Michigan will n« Itive*
I *'*"' and
*"a friend*.
Tlw maintenance work on Lhe 250
[produce half tlie sugar which tto I The funcral/*ervice» wax held at miles of improved county roads will
storage compartment—double HydraThere is a model in the Frigidaire St an*lard
And is this not a good year for Michigan
i ]&gt;coplr of this state alone consume ! H**’ Ashland venter Baptist church be in cl targe of John Cappon. who
Sene* petted a* low a* $96 plus freight—
tor capacity—interior light—automatic
II all the people of Michigan would (»«••« Grant. Sunday. Jtlnc 1»
mstallaucn and Federal tax paid.
jrcoplc to spend their vacations in Michigan?
lias served under Mr. Rakowsky for
defrosting—and many other features
decide that they would use beet su-1
•••
Mkine time in maintenance work on
gar it would double the demand nn
(JBITI’ARY.
Few of us really know onr own alate well. A
tiiat save time, work and trouble.
our county road system. Hr I* a
Michigan beet sugar factorle* for
Nellie Marie McCarmxk. daughter good man. with good experience and
The efficiency of Frigidaire’s famous
tour of both peninsulas would be pleasant and •
that article, double the number of I of Mrs Charles. Palmer was boni m know* hl* job thoroughly.
two-cylinder unit has been increased
Super Series Frigidaire reflects that
men employed on farm* in growing Grand Rapid*. July 19. 1923 -and
instructive. Many points along the way would
We learn that the county has re­
beets and m sugar factorie* and suddenly departed thi» life on Fri- ceived a part of the cash due from
twenty per cent. It uses only a small
quality which means inbuilt depend*
....
itfir.lv *«v
aged 9 jeaf*. 10
multiply
by tta-ta
two ,h»
lhe nnmhtainumber nt
of dgy_ JlUW
be ofgreat interest both to children and ad uh*.
amount of electricity—no matter how
the state highway departmant under
ability and longer life' in the home.
farmers/wlio would be benefitted by
the McNitt bill, and that the coun­
Let us spend our vacation money in Mich­
hot
the
weather.
Undoubtedly, these arc the finest Frig-.
tlie raising of this crop.
sister o! Barbara Ann McCormick, ty road rommlssJon is considering
, America ha* made henelf inde­ and was a happy, cheerful little beginning work on the improvement
In its chromium fittings, porcelain
idaires we ever have had on our show­
igan thia summer. We would all profit by it.
pendent of Europe in the matter of EfJJl'
,*
of &gt;ta
the &gt;«
IM tata,
mile* o.
of utamn.p
township .tata
road*
cabinet and powerful mechanism, the
room floor. Stop in and sec them today.
Iron and steel. Now we not only MKMjn
,or u» d'.t .. ,a,„
lhl,
wlth lh,
make what we need but are large
exporter* of steel products Once four brothrr*. * *i»tcr. graridmoth- ennduton st were the IM-mile* takAmerica imported all th* tin platea
‘"JL™'.*^ “J"'1 &lt;»
improve m
used In tlu* country—and we use cousin*, beside* a host of friend*
_________
—— -------more than all lhe rest of the world
Funeral service* were held at the
Public education cost* have deput together. Now American Un BaptUt church Monday at 2.00 P. created 22 per cent in the United
, plate mill* make all the tin required M» Rev B J Adcock officiating state during the past three year*
। and export tin plate to other coun- Burial in Garfield Park cemetery., The co*t per child during 1933 ta m‘ tries. This ha*
has been brought about rtranH
Grand Rapids.
] UnuUd at M 7 cent* per day.

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Mr and Mn E A. Burton. MU*
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Elwain visited relatives in Lansing
Heten C!„rt u
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In Grand Rapid* on Friday.
Eml) Tydrn returned on Tuesday
from his farm al Gteeur. Io* a.
Mr and Mrs Clary Crook visited ■ nd guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Harley
Fnx apd William.
, Mias Beatrice Parrothers and Iwr

1 c cooked green beana.
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T'-nv
'
Houghton for a few weeks fiaving
Mr* F. R. Pancox-a l* vUltuig her nnbJwd hl* course al the Mklugan
VISITORS TO THE OT­
ater. Mr* Mllhm Noble*, nf sciwol ol Technology’. ,
from Grund Rapids Friday and .will
TER LAKE BILLET
spend the summer at linna
.
Sumner Myria. Thomas Sfvbbhv-

Splendid Home Maintained
by American Legii.nutnd
Auxiliary of the State
’
Ha.-tins* people who went

th--

1

Amy Whittemore.

and Mr*. Ciinnct; Grohe Sunday
rveninx and all enjoyed a picnic at
Izik? Al-Otin-Quin.

M1-V. Alice Mae Kre|M-l of Grafid
Rapid* is spending a couple of
k-

■pending

ut Grund Rapids, thc occasion br­
ing Lloyd Penders birthday.

:■&lt; com | mi med

chopped ci

by

Friday til) Honda; J4U* Grace Ed
ninnds. who ha* been spending lev

The sniartr*! suit on the.
bench. the most comfort­
able suit in the water, is
almost invariably a Brad­
ley Swim Suit.

fcnik-d the MiiiL’toiia! A-—«
nl th&lt;- Grand Rapid. Di-tric
.it Lake Haibor tieuY M.tskn:

ul Drit'dl

cAlldn

Think of Your Eyes

residing in Uly 'uTv‘n ■

M\ Anion T Jo
Rapids wu* tla. qU- .
McCoy W'tlii.-.Mfrtv
... - Jim
, an.uv.r rww.'.
Glenn Gwnfieid of Grand R*l»-:wat.
of Mr ,;-nd Mi. Rai&lt;&gt;;. wua in &lt;hc city on Batunl n nv,nfl wiii'h kn&lt; &lt; :U : Ov&gt;- -&gt;
dunning the improvement* rm hi* |h&lt;.
a,.d ,i:1J att-nded the
ftat.’ St. buildme. thr fornwr Ij4l„h-Pan n.ddm^
XamalMr rr-&lt;tanrant rrrt-n'h- Or-. ...
. .... R&lt;bt)et! Hrttdmhbtl

e r-oofcd pews.
the inevitable cup ot milk fur the
Pour1 water over gelatin mixture.
child who enjoys It cold, or in »in­
until dissolved. Cool. Add real
ter un appt'lang cup ot lwt cocoa Mir
of Ingredient*. pour into glass mold.

to Detroit to niftnd Sunday with
Hub-r. Fairchild and on .Monday
they went to Ann Arbw to attend
the graduation ot their r-on. Rich-

omething

2 T chopped onions.
J T Gwptr-d green pepper.
3 T chopjied ptmietito stuffed

Sir Clyde A Fultecently elected to

equal promil'.r

ever Mentioned I

Offer Valuable Savings
HESSMER the JEWELER

Friday, June 23
I Mr.- Peter Stahl of Campbell from
I Thursday Uli •Sunday and attended
I the Krim reunion held at the Stahl
on Satu daj
cry Friday -Henin

Helpful Suggestion;

REED’S DRUG STORE
Comer of State and Jefferson Sts.

Sinclair’s Pest Destroyer
Spray—For Flics, Moths, Anta, Mosquitoes, Etc.

, 20c
65c

I 2 OZS.
I gal.

$1.95

Soda Fountain Service
Sodas and Sundaes . . Malted Milka
Cold Fudge Sundaes . .
Large Root Beer
Package Ice Cream, pts.

Projnv i Exposition. Th- y go with
a party’amndufted by Supt. of
I Schools F-ar of Plainwell.
I Dr and Mr G, L Lockwood wer-in Charlotte Tuesday evening where
.they met Dr and Mis Merle Vnnce
of Eaton Rapid - After dinner all
’went to Eaton Rapid* and spent th-

Cream three tablrsp.'oni i
dd tlirrc tablespoons brown

heavy frying pan with the mixture
Caver tlu- boUtim of tlw pan with
degree* Fahrenheit). Turn o
serving dish, pineapple «de up.

Kalamazoo where thr groom liar a although Iw -cent* *‘www)iat be:
good pout ion with the Upjohn Co. ter. All h&lt;n* for liu recovery
gratulatloiiv
Their many friends unite in extendin; congratulation* and beat -wUlwa.
M1S&lt;-EI.LANEOVS ’ SHOW fit.
Forty-five ladles were present at a
bridal ihnarr given by Mrs Jennie
( Hit AGO HOME TODAY.
Noble Caln, *ht&gt; was injured m
Road at Grand Rapid* Tuei&lt;*y Ian airplane smash nearly three
night Tn thc afternoon Mrs. E. J. &gt; weeks ago, has improved sufficient­
ly
h&gt; is being moved today to
James Moh’-cr. Mds' Archie McDon­ ht» home in Chicago, making the
ald, Mr* Frank Andrus and Mt*.
Clarence Workman attended thc

Chipso
Ivory Soap
Toilet Tissue 6 1000 Sheet Rolle 25c
Butter Reit Quality
24c
Hart *«£M Beans
53c
25c
Corn Meal
2Sc
Vary Finely Milled

Hastings, Mich.

Stock Sprays, gal. 65c, 85c.^l .00, $1.25

Saturday, June 24

Cake Flour
Mustard
MEAT SPECIALS

Pork Loin Roast
Loin End Very Lean
Bacon u.»
!
WE DELIVER

PHONE 241

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE il. 1933

page eight

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESq THAN 2 -?

cintntcti or the WAtAieitB.
Fully Ripe Fruit May Be In­
?. r.bnni »t
opj&gt;. r»»k»r &gt;tcnu«, tested with Insect larvae
r.» n
CMitwy, r»»iy.
•
and Be Condemned
s.i... •'! hr blueberry -trihl. ■
liix-tukd upon bv nGitv I­
*. iidrnt - for a pcrJwT'M
•mjiioymct.t tn tlb- -sum- h

...New Truss Proves
Greatest Rupture Aid
Akron MechinoForm Tmu

adjustment.

The Prescription Drug Store

Our Success
Has been achieved through care­
ful butinest manacement aqd
xalhfarlory dealing with policy­
holder*.
SEE VS FOB INSURANCE

Citizens Mutual

,Shippi
wfliSpu

GEORGE M. NEWTON

SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAICED.
BROKEN LEASES REPLACED WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELBT REPAIMNO.
CASH FOR OLD COLD.

-*R«» T It. UC4._ p.rtor

with

Barry

ItMHMVl’F.L CHUltCH. *
(EPISCOPAL I

NEW AND USED

HELLO
EVERYBODY!
AXNOVNCING
The Opening of “Trail’s
End” Qining Room
Sorting a m.-liciou.-- Bunday
dmr.t'r- at 2 30 P. M. lor OTc
Lunches um-d'at. uH'i-.ours
at pa|Kuar pnevs
'

The Cincebeauxs

t- cal&gt;rs ut the Green home
’■•‘Ofng
.ten * »jay exercises were well
ttn\anmt*
c,iurth

HASTINGS MARKETS

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Bernard Smith of Kalama!ted .it Fred.Smith's thc Jut-

CHUKCH er Ttts UNITED mtETHCEN
JK CREIBT
I

Kalamazoo Rendering Company

Fred Smith. Beatrice J
to Lapeer 7^itir-&lt;:ay ■
Hilling.-, accompanied , n xlied-Hkc structure, usually vUitgIjig
tlu» side of a blinding. hav;
Ing a sliijilng roof nnd corbelled
L F. Erl/att&lt; tided the flower floor. It Konivtlme* Is u&lt;-d hiinieit De it m Wrdnspi
—
it a decided *uc
, : small shed built a« a temporary
Jackson and Mn
i-IH-nt gbelter In un open field 1* cU«m&lt;m!
-tl o' pull lake
'
‘*’**' '',lnls^ln» a penthouse.- The term is now
i
Mr anti Mrs Milo Lehman and i “Id-lied to living quarter* built on
, Mrt -Jacluon visited Mt and Mrs.. ,,le roof at “ ,al1 buililing.
&gt;J Laurence Osbonie und sons of:
------ '■------- --------------------cr.Calrtfcmla Stintfay. .
Messrs. Beasley &amp; Sons of Canter­
, D N. Hiir.i vwcU attended the fair bury. Eng., have been in the dying
- u- chlragu from Saturday until business since 1189’

Thunda;

—is not
expire

^Funeral Director

! ■ h»i dnughter. Mr* Arthur Eifler.
Wrj. and family of Battle Creek Sunday
M: &lt; Chapple of Wayland is
.‘i-i-nding. a few weeks with her!
-&gt; - .hrer, XL- and Mrs. Floyd Shelp,;
ar.d family.

me Stuiday:
Monroe and son ot Kalar-t the latter jwrt of the
her faarents und attendool picnic

ker.tng the Corn
til be led by Mr:

New activity in
building
trades Is detected in :
H centers.
It is welcome news.
seems no other way to get the musl* v

STREET- HASTINGS

FREE

r Firestone
30x3f . • $3

I-

4.40^1
. $3.25 5.00-19
$5.89
4.50-21 .. 3.85 5.00-20 _ 6.07
.4.75-19
, 4.20 5.25-18
6.63
5.50-19 . $7.65
ALL OTHER SlfXS tN STOCK AT PF.OPORTIOXATL-I.V Low rnicssi
.

SPECIAL Low Cut Prices
a

tru» mpy.
MiUrH «wi

On Our FAMOUS BELMORE Tires

Ut«

' 'uid’u V*1

Liv« Beautifully

• the full powfr of perpopal frsnth!
. It mitot be rherUhlng noble
b»*
J? and hope* nnd purposes;
r*

will give

ted Mrs. Warren Coolbuugh
A Canadian
Hr and Mrs Ni-il Smith at r-e.riscope to v«'

rrn version than any of the^» !i

HIGH SPEED. OLDFIELD SENTI­
NEL AND COURIER TIRES!
PRICES START AT . . . .

Children's Day exercises at the ("h
1 E church Sunday. Tire program | ®

A PRACTICAL :

We Fay the Telephone Char^ei . . . Col! Collect

British museum.

S’auon c-mpleted. It u an onuturot ’o our town We wish him sue*° ’tr “
r- -* We alA&gt; have a good garage.k
&lt;
and three ether places where gas । t»a

Foundation we.— ijj.• former speakir.? t&gt;n
nene." Margaret and ma:
lure gave a plan: due-.

J Uf.Fovosti

। found In "I.e Chemln de Valllanci-.”

■ ml Mrs Floyd Wales
Bertha Bungee of Milo was a

—when you employ

•i-'lly

daughter of Knlamu.-ixi line moved
in man Also the Owen* family m

&gt;o th- • Dialogue*.-* Socr»te» In"Ailoebu*.** !u the -Mubua’ 1b*
-aBe»- are given as fourteen* by
Jei,uda. aon ut Tbema. A mote ci&lt;4-

Mr .-.nd Mrs Steve- Aldridge of j

DUliactiva Fuaaral fc-Ahe

are

’

PAHL'S

CARDS of THANKS

TELEPHONE 2118

Ed Beisncr ol MtniH-apolu-, Min
Mis* Hu.t l HOikcn and Mbs M
dn-d H-.-sheii nt Ri-nnvUlr. Mm.-.

i'« their sister. Mrs James Underh;!i who h.u&gt; been quite sick the
iw-1 few days Mr. Underhill is
Somewhat improved.
Over 30l-) ptopjj. vUJted tlw flower
show Wednesday afternoon and
. .. . ..-------------------------etefting. It was a bMutiful display
i Jolin.-uti cf Kuitima-'Uf Bowers mown by the ladles b-.-ng hrrxvacation with lengtng t» the garden dab There.
parent . Nr.
Mrs A C ’•’•re 109 entrim and 4S diBvretit
'
Varieties «4 Dow&lt; r» hixueplanu and
-■r.»J children in thl» commu- single specimens. Several honm
■ J.a.ui; thc whooping cou£h blue.
—... tad. .yellow
------ -------and ------white1’ color
&gt;• ccr.giatulutr our scwniii him! tags were awarded •by •»-the judges.
•
ill i-’ii',
Mn. Bert Patton entcriaiiH/f iwr
thu
daughter from Battle Creek over
ird.-d * spelling certificate for 1
per rent apelung.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold BUfiiee en­
I &gt;::o UL.-ry of Grand Rapids Is tertained company from Kalamazoo
• ■:./ at ia» Cottage ut Deep lake. :Sunday.
Tank st lrit» Im for Cahtornu
an \- to 'petal Us xumtner
I
Rcberttwaa cailni to Grand
S'huk&lt;‘.*jH-Are’s dwrlpt
tratyptlon from infancy

Glenn F. Laubaugh

CHARLES H. LEONARD

FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK -:- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

ivii’e spent the latter
,&lt;&lt;k v.-.th the* form, r’s
and Mr.. Perry Van
,
---- ...
..
.
of ----G.m. lake

WRECKING

192’i Whippet—1SC7 Buick— ’
1938 .Willy-Knliht f—
Chrysler jO-68-CI—
Chevrolet t-fi— Model A Turd.
OFF.. WBD a- SAT. EV,CHINOS

instead of reversing them
ordinary mirror doe:

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company

Dead Stock REMOVED

Growers

AUTO PARTS
’

Save time and use McCormick Deer­
ing twine, guaranteed Tor length,
strength and weight. I rented against
destruction by insects. lhe cheapest'
twine in the long run.
If you want a cheaper twine w.e have
a good standard twine at a lower price.
See us before you buy.

i

of Barry County

i» list.
M&gt;rXti
1'ZEUH
xoltuT aisxt.r.
sbte vr..«, sud

’

the school reunion’ picnic Saturday
at Cedar Crc-g,
Im .and Punion MacL- od J-It
Monday for Gmtip Kr;Ilo l&gt;
n.u- m Gun lake tor About thirty ladles attcnjlcd the gone tor three t,rk**
mcirt.
^lyannliu? demonsttation ut thegiindcrs. J. Duffey and cT^hoslhouse I-Tiday afternoun.
U-ndra a partv - at thKathryn Horton cpttii port ot
hunu' hear Gun lake one
t
visiting at the home of
Mrs Gyorge Leonard in Hasting* i
Harry Scute havj&gt;
havg, Mr. and Mrs William G Smith:
.. . Chicago idler. .gi-hd»;■—* entertained IslciuLi from Indiana I
.&lt;ek!. uilli the io:mer's.Sunday. '
an entertained
Tite young people's choir will Intel1
parents
Friday night for re-i
Mr and Mr* Goodwin and wn। nt
at the,
— church
ot n.- ir Gon lake spent Thursday hearsal.
Mrs.
Campbell will en■‘■I.:..r Mtn Mr. und Mr* Win
**
“ Edward
'
tertaln the Bunnell L. A S at her|
.. .nd r.lx-d
.. ..aundt’n of In- h wc at Midland Park. Thursday
tin- renifival of horses. ■
i(xih» •u&gt;-nl \hr twek end at P M. June n. tor puppet Please'
charge cal! Kalama;:
'.!• KiLba r. t.dHamilton hum-* ’change of piece and date
t &gt; jra‘-: -d to help Mr HumM: - Charles Moreau of AugiL't.i
ait.i th-- Miinnur aurk
' and Mrs Ida Mac|tfbn of Battle

itASTlXCS CITY MISSION.

TAc Progressive Crowers

Binder Twine

Trade Was Good Outlet

! East Lansing—A change of 10 per
minute.
. - - .......................
Later, when ,the
— cent in the supply of hogs causes a
put down Its big thtee foot well 20 per cent change in the market
ineiui-my ma the council, on price and Michigan farmers are
. • c.immeiidution ot &lt;hc city en- now confronted with the problem of
; pun-ltu &lt;-d an t'lectrle pump disposing .of their pork in a year
mpacitv Of tax) gnUoiLS ixr when there are more than 2-.SOT.O0O
■te. the water to be supplied more hogs than usual, accorduig tu
। un 1.14 well. Thl-. was lor Charles Brand. Washington. D C..
. - . iuy purpo*i.
In case of n who riow-tt trying to increuse farm
birakdown in electric transmtasiun incomes through provisions of the
tne pumping fetation is equipped----- — • —
.-..•I .i atandbv gasclme. engine.: Mr. Brand polnta out that the
u‘iu&gt;:h can pump 750 gallon.: per American pork producer can not
(ninut*.
. '
•
’
' • । hope t;» dispose of a normal export
When the delegation from Ionia supply cf pork. Germany placed u
)-:t their city Monday morning a duty of I8M per hundredweight on
*&gt;j gallon per minute electric pump.’ lard last month. This duty was 82 40
a hundredweight more tlua die
— ...„ ......------- . -. price of lard in Chicago. There are
n l.-. ie Into the water mn'-ns- When only’right lotelgn customers for
’■ 1 arrived hen- they found u 350 American pork now lor every 20 that
minute pump was doing wen? buying in 1028-29
the jumping. and requiring less The consumption o! pork and Its
: io iwrsc power. In other words, product* by Americans lias increased
Ionia was using ahr.n&gt;: double the during these yean but the increase
d.n put wa
.mount of current used here. Th -:.- jn consumption has bi&lt;ti obtained
an- l ing periods. csjx'ciaii;.- in the by a drastic cut in price. Pork can
and ev.neu
--Itdcr months und at night, when not be stared for long fieriod* but
tlu&gt;a'loiis per minute pump must be mpvcd on the truwrket und
• al) tile wa-.r that &gt;
- c,i-| U{ whatever price it will bring
It ' tj
Tlds
.. nred in_
in Hasting*;
Hinting-; but in Ionin
Ionia Jt
i1s driving down of price
pr.ee often
;« 150 gallon pump, u.lng 70 results in the. farmers receiving a
.
ixjur- to pump the same much smaller sum of dollars fpr thr
d •:-sanlitv r.l water that is pumped greater number of hogs than they
ii-: • aith a nuinp tlrut will u-e tyould have obtained for u much
’ ‘ ixswcr. Anyone can *ma]lcr number. In addition, the
arransemon saves fanper Iom-j the extra feed, the ex.in..-* 1 he loiua city tru labor, und the added capital in.ow high a ctHciab «w soC.url) imprcKMU with _________
vestment.
thc 11
th«-&gt; Ui-cidcd t.i tti-ia'.l th-.- The provisions of the Agricultural:
- ime kind . a„ outht tn their oan ^djujnnent Act will he invoked m
&lt;.• .• ‘‘umpitie dutmn And t» ttx- »av
t0 obtam 4 higher price for
:
4n' alii
for it Hl a dngl- hogs
p|,n iuid fna)f
thgt oJ
tng then
their curcur- trfc&lt;le B&lt;IeemenU or the merrase
%,!.». tnan&gt; S ’- ”
tt.ng
&gt;;«&gt;' a- ............
• l‘bl&gt;• ,...............
"' u “V*
’&gt; . may Q..
be obtained by aliottment of,
, c,
....
We h„r
.. doubt,
.... :lu .h,v
(
.VI- .no
th.-y are
are. twra...bei-aim- .-marction.
, r'&lt;./. .4!l"
’•s,n'f ihiougii- W
hicfi coru
which
consumers, proceAMXx and
produccra are represented will be
held before any plan f&gt; selected.

Control". Helds the nipturo
mora securely and ellmlnato*
wmecaswry and painful usEl crushing prrnure. We ire
duxlve Akron Tnr-s Fit-

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN
d
J. L- MAUS
Ee&lt;s! BtyreicaUtm, HuUcca Web. i

NEED NEW FARM ACT
TO HELP HOG PRICES

OFFICIALS
Pork in Sight Now Than
VISIT HASTINGS More
During Years When Expor,t

BLUEBERRY MARKET «

expansion hiiiI symmetry t&lt;&gt;
lH&gt;-ly which coirtalns It.—TJie Living ; tcrMook
nur.h.

ALL TIRES
GUARANTEED
Mark's samaU**
*11 tlr»» u (Its nV
Ufscierr •vnrtes »»•
«st&lt;Ue«s at time ar
mU«S4».

$099

30x3}4 —
4.40-21
93.20
4.50-21 _ 3.75
4.75-19
. 4.10

ALL TIRES
MOUNTED

FREE!
i-4i« M*&gt;k s svrv-

�Wednesday, June 21, 1933 |

wer price.

&gt;any
IENTS

and
3 treasure hunt were planned
,
iv the leader*. Refreshment* were

NORTH MAPLE GROW.
Mr. und Mrs. Claud Hoflman and
sons of 8 Maple Grove spent Sun­
reported
fine time
day with Mr. and Mr* Fred Hanc*
I’anip Fire Girls' Cunterrncr,
from Wiirra rynic *pent Bunday with
Unkii Prompt Action ia By Home Economics Specialists City Clerk s and Treasurer's, Havtingi. Camp Fire Group* held
.d Mrs. Orlle.Bctaon ami jamMichigan Slate College
a Grand Council Fite at the fair
Books ShouId Check
All,Comp
ah
.camp Fire
rare Giris
uiiis in the
vn«- Battle
Baltic .
Taken Smaller Towns
lie factory and in the office. It*
grutindj. June 7. at 7 30. Mi** Fl«r- Creek Council over 14 years ot agv -.^y
. I prospect* indicate a considerable in­
Are Doomed
With Each Other
were
-r-- invited
- f T to
: a conference on I Mr*. Frank Kepkey of Battle
FACTORIES AND FARMERS rn-a-.e &lt;&gt;f orders for tlw- summer and Lansing. • June 8 - a Murugan Nearly ]:&gt;ix*j wotncri
At thr council nueting Fryjay Battle Cre«lr, wa* prewnt and a*
Tuesday. June 13. at Camp Kitan- Qreek U vUttlng Mrs. Norman.Con■ ■ .1
.
r.
night ron'hieration wa* given to the ed the local chairman. Mr». Caukin. idwa and at Bartle Creek,
LXPECT IMPROVE
' fill«d with small communities strip- 2
" ' Wednrs-I'idiii.
----Interview* with revcral merchant* prd of '.heir creameries, elevator-.
reiiort of Ludvig C. NicIm-:r of Bat- in conduct
remoniM. Wood
Charley Crouse and MU* Gertrude
WENT IN TIMES
hllc there lumber, coal and stock yard*, and three months. M
.. Smith.,. tie Creek, a Certified public account- a
id fire laid in the und swimming Is panned for the; ooudreil of Hartings spent Sunday
txm n9 large recent Increase m raliu- local Industrie* ana nil rail- Mute leader.ot humt demunalriinoa ant. who had made a th&lt;
Fh autfit afterruou by Fxlna Shultz. Harel Mtemuon. Supper at catmp. a camp
Dexter Crouse's.
Caukin and Suranne Sumner. F.u-'fire
1 bu-.hu
it h.u* improved and pro,- load'property tn tiwin abandoned agents. Muiiijpn Slate College, an­ ot tile city'* books.
MORE EMPLOYMENT
■fire and conference
conference talk*
uixs ;n'tlie
m the evveve-, Hi: . II
■ . ’. i
&lt;■* •« V • &gt;
A Al n RPTTCR RRIOCQ ;Pect_s reem better for'the summer and gru/*-grown was; pictured ’ this noimceThe iiiH-tlnt;.s were held ip
Mr Nieto n show rd that ’.ait year lowing the Wotolo call. Hie gtrls rung. Out of town girls are invited.
HHU DC 1 icn rniLCo-.ind Full than wa* true 11 year ayu week foi tire transportation commit- 59 count ie* in tlu .lower, and upper lhe city tax roll wa* 837QOQ. that the formed circles around the fire and
■tee of the Stair Senate by Ray penlr.sula&gt;-.
city has enough* fund' new to that af:&lt;r giving th*- iiunddgn. all rang
TJie Hastings Factories Have, wooVthiiTear rom^i^ wrth a year' Pierce, railroad jentlneer of Saginaw. Enrollment* Iff-tte prvJect.* showed probably at thr 'end ot thl
More Orders Than They 1 ago.-the higher 'price of butter in Speaking fur 45.000 railroad em­ an increase of 1.4UU over him year. year. July 1. It will have u balance h&lt;-h&gt; wete lighted by Frances Button, Connin' Club
a party unti
comparison with last year at this ployee in Michigan. Pierer urged
Mean.-, cf ccohonhzing were t&gt;m- on hand of more than the total city Ethel Sayles and Barbara Barnum,
Had Last Year
time, also the considerable advance*, pass.igc of the bill to regulate trucks. phasized in all project- during .tlw tux of 1932 Tto-re was 3 balance af’er which the. circle of girl in
About twenty from Harting* will
in the wheat market, as well ax for 'Till* doleful picture is not of a
on hand, after deduct mg-avstufid- ceremon.-ai 'xMumes rang. Burn. go to the camp on Tuesday, several
..- modeled, furniture repainted and
ter nnd that business ha* started bean* and livestock-nit give nope distant future," Pierer told thcw
comof whom expect to go to Battle
definitely upward.
for better time* ll the farmer hn’mi-tn- I am speaking of something refinished and edds and ends ot May 13. 1933 which was the dale Ih&lt;-National Birthday Honor war ।Creek fur Wednesday.
.
’
Hatting* has .several ftburishlng have lair prices for lb- product* tor j (Hat has already started. A* a rail- UM-ie*r material made into attrac­ on wluch the oflicial- aud.t wa* awarded to Ulhan Tolhurst. MarMARTIN ( ORNFRS.
s
Industrie* on which the progpinty the next few year* it will go a long read •engineer traveling glmost daily tive floor covering'.
bared. Mr Nieben's report show* . iOrW Sicbums and Jocelyn Ironside
of the city depends. For the Inst wav toward restoring p:o%puity to u,r -jj years -through southern
mber tl.r c.‘iu:.-!i services
’ the bank balances a-, follows. In of O-Dakota uraup. Thore taking
.three year* their business has the
tlie country
country. There bn
isn'tl a farm Michigan I hare
have already wltrwvred'
witru-uedi
by u™ enndjed m tlw the City-Bank tlw city had on de- -Woudgatlrfrc.*; ’ Rank were &lt;Mn ' r.rx: Hunday. Sunday Scluxd 3-. i JBHk
the beginnings. Tlw unregulated rtothing uroleci There included posit S23J50 48: it had in the Na- Anna JohnsoQ, France* Sutton and 10 30 o’clock followed by the preath.-lumped, some much more thap that doesnt need repairs or Imdrere£ roaG a nd d faheiis S- tional Bank *30 519 58 at the time
others The furnituru—borincM wa*; proremenu to farm buildings, new truck is to blame ’
z
mm
yan Corder; Flretnakere* Ing service. You are cordially in-J
hard hit. Our two furniture plums farm machinery and ollwr "rttclc?■ -nien .ire score* of small towns 1MU 7^. aHicks Werc brought to the examination wa.-. made, but Hank M;,s». Blanche Caukih. Lor- cited to attend both ot these sen*— m
|
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... „
that once held great promise or j|M? group meeting* and suggestions tlwre were outstanding city voucher* etta JljMm«*vr and Lrona Wlnir.gi-r
havew....
operated
only a few weeks nt
a that ?*lll help cm the farm, rhe
time and with small crews of men. faniwr ha.-nr been buying because:
had already arrived in which weiP KjVrn lor making the gmmenu of 52.27216. which brought the .111The L A S. Will be entertained*
The highe.-t
rank, that
of
.K now seem. MS H tlw furniture &gt;■•’ »&gt;x.n 1 had thr money With taxol „.tro»w*lon are evident
/uTpre-rnt
Re ua] working balance tu the figure* Torchbearer,
by Club No 2 at the home of Mrs.
f
krade has stated to improve, aa the
tlm« will ■iv. raee ronMderabh*. -niejr grain elevator* and whole- mudelmg ro*u ranged tram 15 cents shown by the city clerk'; bJukr. nnd &lt;»n&lt;-'nnn n. There un
i!.:: *.V,
KJ Ww B J ja EC
following will indicate
I&lt; in Barry county, prices of farm
ajld uan.hoU5P buildings stand ?‘
851,707.59.
’ '
snppar. You are cordially invited ■
The Grand Rapids Bookcare Com- :Products already om’sider.ibly above u|fa.; ttrelr Mock, lumber and cual -Tin- home
honw ftirnkhine
ornieet rer&lt;-A pleasing Children's Day pageant1 6conomia!-6fficient .
Mr Nielsen recommends that the bearer may lx- carried; those who
furnishing project
}wny reports that May brought a year ago. with pro-ixci.s for bolter yard* are empty; their crcamenc* Ilort shows 14S5 Mfroot oldcur- council install a modern accounting
ol order* । ^mpldy^nt rOw fatones of Hi^- 3.^
Oltw bu.,y raiIro.l(i {^ina aUcn,d;
^tJclva of Iurni. system for the city treasurer’s and Lillian Tolhurst 'having taught a was carried cut at. the church Sufi- r
.if .laxl /
t
that they hove had In any one
1! •ould -i m .1. if tin Im- Height house* and sidetrack are Idle lun. rit-uphobtered 3 &lt;wo rugs. I loo city clerk's office*, in order tiiat each Sunday* School elaM fur 9 months.'.’1day evening by the children and I nniihlg IC5WU • .
month for a year and a half ». far 'n'*&lt;h-'"* ut‘n‘ “*,,d ”,wnl&gt;
/‘and wrod-hlddcn. ^Tlwdwm mid 2271 may be a complete check on the Leah Burg*** 'having been an as- young people An offering was uk-&gt;■*
rViiimeActlOn'
poUDlcrav
In June the improvement continues. *on*!deral&gt;Ie improvement In btul.,u.At.r js piu|n. Trucks have
or furniture repainted or re- other, so tiiat the-occount* may al-, stsiant guardian*, Hextne Downing.,1m fur educational work
with iirospcct* far brighter ’ than;,,&lt;!M *or Ha.-.iini;.v
taken Uw buslne.-.s and trade that pnbliid.
ways agree He declared It unnoc- Betty Donley. Hazel Catikln. Made- i
Hay have txjen fot; a long time. Tht.once centered ni there towns into •
r.
c&amp;sury tu pul in an elaborate sys- line Cook and Edna Schultz 'each well,'Mrs. Eva Trautwein and Alfred J SAME PRICE
officer,* of the company antlci|&gt;ale a ASSYRIA BOY HEADS
l‘he big cities, or directly from tlw
1 1 1 ■a S
having been leader xof a Blue-bird Fishpr were Sunday afternoon call- |
considerably larger volume of orD| |DC ... nc eTA
Dne ' big cities to the small communities
V AA r* A 1TTTAAC
analyze revenues and expenditures. group'. Violet Revnolds earned her era at Mr and Mrs. Chas Chap­
ders for fall than they had In 1933,
BUREAU OF STANDARDS adjacent to tiwsc towns. Truck.; are
* • i’L
A. 1 1 ILlVlO
so thut the city treasurer’s, as well -T%rchbcari ! s Rank in miBic nnd man’s near Barryville They found!!
and
1932,
'
c-»M.ntiai.
are
here
to
stay.
But
the*,/
■
.
.
ui,u itu*.
tn
»r
it’
“o- ncic io .s*.uy. uu*. nicy
a* city clerk's book*, fiould nt any • Mr* &gt;
Alice EfeVnes
Barbara Mrs. Chapman sofnewhat , improved!
Tlw Hostliig* Table Company has Lyman J. Briggs, Named by j have not been an unmixed blessing
AS 42 YEARS
time show tig- exact status of the Cronk. France.-, Cowfex Viva Smith, in health
been operating for a few weeks with
—
— -—■.
| to ...
tin stnHil
town. —
They- have iitowed
Twenty girl*» are Un lug u big city’s finances. With Mich a sys- Jt-anne I&gt;-Vn«;- Arloa Mvm and Mi&lt;* Beatrice Barry returned home!
President Roosevelt, —
Con­ i._
u small crew of nun making pew
| up file small community, xtripjicd it
Jl Camp Batay tlu* wwk. the tern the ..vMiucr
AGO
treasurer nuu
and ..the city clerk Florence Wesierilnd earned theirs in Sunday from Grand Haven where}
firmed by U. S. Senate
»amples nnd slock for thc anticlpat-.
1 of its 1,mull industries ntid.buMhess ramp dicing theU21*t Couii-elJor.s. can easily check
u on
"J each other',
other's Hand Craft. Each Torchix-uicr wmi bhe ha-s been teaching, to spend thc,
tjl improvement In trade next fait
,J McK« .m, books, removing the chance for
AtnoriR the several hundred noml- n'nd otherwise -milked
. .... . it for thc lu,ve b,fln
... er . presented with a 'Rirchtearcr’s pin summer with her .parents, Mr. and
.1... ...
u._ _,...*
.Director; Mm Gertrude Slater of. ror or difTi.-rejiceS tn their records and »a nxntcu
*nw’y report their business for tlw nalion-,’iireo-nted by thc Pr-esldcnt sake
of the-blir
citylighted taper In a rustic hdhl- , Mrs. Mflo B
luM. two month* lias been, consider­ to tire L'nitcd Slat" , reiutv. for con-( "I ani not here to fight for thc Kalamazoo, swimming teacher; Mr.- , while Uwe difference* hawtiffn er. The taper.-,
’ *-r.* u.
were held high ns&gt; the
repealed Uu
ably better than for Die corrciijwnd- flrmation on Saturday we noticed .'mall town or for the railroad* but A Maland of Kalani.iz&lt;*&gt;, arts and, reconciled in Hie past H was neci-s- e.nl,
girts,rejx-at'-d
the Torchbearer’* 1&gt;­
ing two months a year ano and th tlie name of Lyman J Briitgu, who for my job and thc jobs ut 45.«Xi crufts; Ethel Crook. Ellen Uwiurd;, sary
tlw —
account*
/ire’"Tlu*
light which ha.i ix-n
-—. to
.— check «...
—....... ntlnuteh ntiv,
r&gt;ud iiwiit
— '&gt;••*
----------•---&gt;
- ’ given
■ ’ - to rrw -I desire
■'
romjairiy is banking on still further w.i- born in A*&lt; yria township and. other rail employe*. lint those job* und Helen BrogR. tent- leader*; Mr*.i t"
to learn where
difference*
had arwtu p.i... undim­
■ A. C- Brown, cook.
c.... „,
,w
v.
procn S-. in tlw coming montlu.
. en • This
can.
in tlw opinion
of Mr. med to other* "
■mew to young manJiood ttwre He depend on flic continued prw|&gt;erity
C F Angell a*sl-ted with a Fath-j Nielsep, be prevented bv iivstufling
The C H Osborn Company, was named'by tlu- President a* Di-land buiirwsa of those small towns
manufacturing ns it does a line bf ■ n-ct.&gt;r of the Bureau of Standard* and of tlw jnilroad* rerving them If er and Son banquet program at, a.modern accounting system for Ute few minute* about tamp this suinnovelties for ladhw* wear, lias be.cn nt Washington, a very
....__________
friiportatrt , tlw rtnall town die* - and tris tacnlg Goodwill ’ church last Saturday two office*.
hi. • I,.,
mer at Kitanniwa also about the
u •
quick to fee) the change. Tln-ir ptr.ihon. fur
cf-f! di-ath
death bccaure
because •- business ta
i» moving night Rev. M. D. McKean was the! He close* 1,:.-. kltcz
' that Bureau vitally efby stating tluit iw ha*-received tlw
businca*
Muy tht yi-nr was M
the pru.-iand p'rosjx-hty ol away from it--then the railroad ne­ principal speaker
Rev F C Wing's S S.-class uf best, possible co-ojeration from the I* aad*!* and at Battle Cr«*k. June (
per rent larger than for tlw corr»-s- thrt rountr. Mr Briggs fans bx-n initivitie* Quo the small town also die
ixmding month of 1S32. At the pre*- the employ ed the governin'ut unce and so do railnmd Job* if traffic 'Coats Grove will have a pm luck 1 city treasurer, lhe city clerk and the ’** aiia H
ent time thev-buve enough orders Jo Ih* graduated Irom th' Mlchn;.i&lt;i; abandons the rails then tlie’ rails 1dinner at “Camp Barry ” next Sun- chairman of tlie finance committee
.
‘
---------------------------------— -------------- —
songs, ’ Mammy M*»n.” “Lay me to
.keep ihim runnini! at edpwlty for
College- H-- xt.i- first m tlu-.will abandon thc small town and 1day.
FAIR L.tKE.-------- Sleep in Sheili-’npR* Flanw- ’ followed
Barry County Y. M- C- A- com­
lhe •■nhrr nimith of June, while last dcpartmi-n*. of agriculture. Hr rar-j will be torn* tip.
Tlic Bunnell Utlie.v Aid Society : by UIC ''X'-BlKhhhing of the the*
J-ar tiicir plant was operated only tried &lt;m 111* stiwlp ; und received &lt;li -}
But m fighting for the. small : ml'tee ami their wives were at
CTt«nony by Norma
three dav.. |x -r week. Mr. Walton be- . unr.-. from Columbia University .ns town, the railroads and my job I nm 1camp last Friday evening for a big which'wa* to have been held with' wl,h
lievt’.i their experience so far thl’ । wil a:, from Michigan Vlilvershy.! not asking you to crowd out the supper und a report on summer Mr . Charles Iwclilcltner Thursday, J‘}cobMin. Hek-R Angell und- irnia
•
has been pmtpofiid on account of. Wat‘*«
■
y«-a», indlca{rs a definite turn lot He ha*. tX’ n connected .with the .truck We don’t want that. We .camp.
1
Blur
Birth’ Picnic.
T?
S
K.
R'
id.did
valiant
service
Metrics*,
ft
will
be
held
June
29th
the
U
tter
in
tlu-ir
business.
— -j--—Bureau of Standard* fur many* yean-, want only tlrat jw Rive the rail-;
On Tuesday. June G. th*- Blue
. The. Seal Company, supplyiiig us.;,hd has had'a.large Part in divelop- (reads an »ven break. They haven’t at the boys' camp, teaching boys to instead with Mrs. Edusud Camp­
bell at Gull lake
uirn
Bird ciitK. uw
:ia- Junior
Junior division
division of
ot
fl do&lt;-*.alxxit 95 pr-r'cent of the rail- mg |t.&lt; Increasing uscftfliwr.s to the jhad
had it
It because the trucks have been make bow* arid farrows'
several
articles
uf
bay
’
s
clothing
--------Vernon Webster and wifi- spent Camp Fire, held a picnic at the fair
road mileage of the country with car Industrial lite -*••-•-»
- --• ■
- -----,
unregulated.
Tlw thlnns that »-----have
.unrtay in
In Flint.
Flint,
grounds. GirU from all lire groups.
reals, ha* been ojurnting Its plant
■It wu* wry fit time and in every b&lt;-cn happening to Michigan's town* that were left at camp cun Jbc ob- * Sunday
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
on" an av&lt;-rai:c about three day* |wr way .merited. Hurt th*1 .senate iinnni- have happened because tlw truck* taiiied at C P Angell’s
i x
r
---------• • with Uivlr leader.*. iCiunp Fire Senior 1
htahW
’ ?101, (1
thri’e f’’et Rlll-S‘
IhL&gt; ’'“‘tiers' guardian*t
SOI Til MAPLE GROVE
week for .-.oiiw time. Tlw monthly tnously confirmed tlw nomination of have beep unregulated. Regulate the
Wlrre prawtit. A program of games j
Homemade ice cream und-cuke at high In the cvntei.
car loading*, compared with a year, Mr. Brlims for thl. hull-Iwrtior.
-trucks, put the’ railroads and the
Claude Hofhnan* Thursday. June
ago. and the volume of ’business'
TTrj.. j trucks on an ev. j plane, nnd these
MIRTH &lt; ASTI.F.TOS.
thing* will strni Tlw old-Jime ar- 22 Everybody come. There will be a
from cii'tonwr* who buy .scab for
their individual bibinexs has defi­
Mr Uow Wrxilston and dutigh-1 uvity of tj-,c small town is very likrlv place to eat inside If it* stormy or
nitely increxM-sl: ,m&gt; thteX. company ter. Brnwitu. of Richland *|*-nt u-t&lt;&gt; return. If the rails don't.get that;■cold.
fis-1. warranted in cxpcclitd! a larg­ few days last week with her ixircnta,• even break then watch out for red' Mrs Frank Norton und Cleota
isjient
afternoon
er business during tlw coming sum­ Mr. and Mrs .Civile Covlllc.’
flights on the branch lines."
----- Sunday
-------- , ----------— at Jay .
mer and fall months.
Mr und Mn, Robert U-nnon and; Pirrw. ,.mp)lxdwd Uiat abandon- Hawkln. in Vermontville
Thc Viking Corporation, with ita daughter, Mary, of Grand Rapid.*. &gt; nH^ fa branch railroods will mean ! fcclan Kleckner of NftMivlIle spent I
Ilia: Of automatic sprinkling devices
Wcdn«srlay with her parents,inot only serious curtailment, if not 4 1&lt;-U’ day* at Pete Hollman;, last,
;j ____
. ..
.slop|Kige.
.______ _•
*1-1 week.
for plants, store.- arid public build­ Kt.. «&gt;*.! Xt._ W Ih.lmor
hn&lt;-r
complete
of ____
essential
—........
“.sman-rown
Jujlu Gray entertained thfe
ingexperii-ncetl a slump In it.-.
J. Varney -andJ
small-town enrerpruCT.
enterprise*, uu,
but .&lt;™
loss u.
of .
ammle of Nashville *jwnt ...........
Sunday
njll(
ih |Incnl
motion, 1M
now
paid uby
the
buklntM lost year and tn 1KH be- ..........
, ,। m
„cn
tKOl inMUHU|
,» &gt;«&gt;.»
, M
,v. Birthday club Wednesday.
,.i. tlwir
*i—&gt;.. Jjrotlu-r. Homer Rowlad- ilrallj
.. . antl. W...
....have .to -pl
Eber Hoffman and Wife of Has-!
future jo little building Is being dour with
hlch* will
be
In this coufflBl* and mx few addi- । r. and family.
1
- -to other
-- ----- •low- ’»»£’ S«;nt Saturday night at Pi le
liraivferred
property:
tions tu old plants. The company ”— ,—
Mr and Mr. “rv :.Timr of farm values tributary to the Hoffmans.
Harting! railroad. milling a further burden.' Mr. iUlri Mrz_ Bob Elliston spent
last year had a better than average
ndms: i
business compared with othea* com- uWi tbi-ir
_ and
at —
L- Penningtons
-irai return
reiurn by
u* farmers
lamiets to
«&lt; pioneer
j.wmct-i &gt; Sunday.evening
- - - - ...... - --- ------oK contract
all uu-i.
their -un
u,e C.iutity-------------------Line and Cha*
panics. Ils order* now indicate an! Mr.
Mr and
&gt;r..f Mr*
...........Edwin De.ikln* en- n(Jays ,tn
n n.,U|_co,
llri.cl—ui&gt;
-----------------— -Pen—
Upswing which promise* more and tritaincd Mr upd Mr*. Jenkins and;
2o 40 or more miles to nington returned home with them
steadier employment.
family
of
Lansing,
also
Ruymondi*
’
’
.after
ancndinir
tlic
week.
family uf Lansing
. Raymond j
after spending thc week.
. .
,
| Mrs. Annr Cheeseman of Has•rhe
Hastings
Manufacturing 1 ink and daughter of Lansing. Sun- ■
_ .
Company began to feel tlie turn of day
W. C. T. V.
Jins* is spending some time at her
Tlie Woodland W. C. T U have farm home with her son. Earl, and •
Thete were many ginerutions in the early life of
'sponsored two silver medal contest* wife
recently. One was held nt Coats j Mrs L. W Jarraid And children.
. ••Man,” when money was unknown. Those were the
Clrtjve with the following contest-; Mrs. Bob Elliston. Chas Penning- ■
years of the "Simple Life."
.
ants: Gladvs Baker and Evelyn ton and Pat Eddy visited Ila JarHynr« of Woodland. Loren nnd-rard at Battle Creek Monday after-1
Myrtle Oversmith and Lloyd Dei-noon.
.
.Today our existence has become more complicated—
mond of Coats Grove. the latter re- j Mr and Mrs. Pete Hoffman visitcommercial, industrial, political and social life, all de­
l-eiving the medal. There were spe-,cd Mrs Glen Asplnal and family In
Gal musical numbers and thr Judges l Hickory corners Sunday. Marilyn
mand money. However, money would at xmee become
were. Albert Becker .of Hastings, returned home with them to spend!
unnecessary if we wish to return to lhe Simple Life of
Vis .1 Smith of Woodland anti Mis. sometime with her grandparent*
MahkNi Fuller of Cont* Orove.
j Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gray and
past ages. Since we are goiifg forward and not back­
Another was held last Sunday eve-;.joyce spent Sunday with their.
ward, let’s continue to depend upon money.
inIna. June IB. nt the U. B church; uigtlirr. Mr*-Lulu Gray Duane re­
in Woodland with the following turned home with them after spend-j
Money has Been The Business of This Bank for nearly
!contestants: Marita Barnum and jng the week with bis graMmother.;
EIouIm- rimitn
Kloui.T
Smith oi
of Woodland.
yvxioianii. Loren!
msih ,
--------— . « ■ .---------------------------- --half a century—nut in a selfish, grasping way, taking
:nnd Myrtle Oversmith of- Coats!
HOLMES CHI’ItCII.
undue and unjust profits, but—Grove and Willlkm Bachman of; Mr and Mrs Leander Endres and
Hastings Elouise Smith was the family of Grand Rapid*. Mr. and
i winner of the medal. Several mu-j Mrs Adam Endres and Mr and Mr*,
’steal numbers were given ami find,Carl Gilliland of Freeport were Sunand' second prlftw given for Essay day visitor* at Keith Durkee's.
’Work in the Woodland school in I Mr nnd Mrs. Carl Hafner of Ann
the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth! Arbor. Mr und Mrs. Lloyd Vnlcn-.
grade*, also four county prizes were tine and Mr. and Mr* Roy Roberts
given: 'Die subjects were as fol-! nnd children of Woodland were Sunlows Seventh and Eighth grades. I day afternoon visitors nt Roland
•Tbtol Atetamanre as a Help tn j Vnlenjine's.
, Athletic* " Eighth
______________________
Grade—1st prize.! Brumm
Cart Brumm
nf Na*hviHe
nf Nashville
spent spent
a
a
nhvin.. Rticll;
On-li' 2nd
Ona nri™
PrsnrK few days
dava Fast
far* —
-u with
—his
*-•- cousin.
—•—*- ''
Phyllis
prize, Frances
week
Warner. Seventh Grade—1st prize. Bob Crockford,
Lynn Miller; 2nd prize. Barbara’ Tlie rixth annual school reunion
Cotton Sixth Grade—“How Total ‘ was held at the school house SatiirAbstainanre Melps lhe Air Pilot’ ini day with a good attehdance .
Work and Training.'' Ut prize. Bev- j Mr. and Mrs Arthur Allerding and.
erly Ruell: 2nd prize. Opal Baker, son* of Woodland were Sunday visFifth Grade—"Famous Abstainer*.’’ itors at Welby Crockford'* and callIrt prize, Rebecca Barnum; 2nd , er* were. Mr. and Mr*. Joseph
prize, Eva Asplnall.
Crockford nf Woodland and Mr.
This has been our business—This IS bur Business. This bank claims to know some­
Thc County prize winner* w+rc: and Mrs R E. Owens and daufchthing about this business. The past nearly half a century of honest, faithful service
Phyllis Ruell. Lynn Miller. Beverly ters of Grand Haven.
Ruell and Rebecca Barnum The Mr. nnd Mrs George Vanden Bosh
rendered by this bank should commend it to your consideration.
essay* were Judged some time ago nf Allegan spent Sunday with Mrs.
by a committee. The silver medal Etta Parmelee and Clarabclie.
Judge* of thc Woodland contest.
n~
vrT. .TT7
were D. N. Stowell, Royal Eranlz
SOUTH VER.MONTVIU.E.
and Mrs. A E. Wynn.
I The Birthday Club met with
•---------- ■.—-------------- Miles Thursday. About 30 enje
&gt;'ORTHEAHT WOODLAND.
' the dinner The next meeting will
Mr. und Mr*. Kenyon of Gresham be with Mr*. Eli Strait assisted by
siient Wednesday afternoon at E. J. Iva Hill.
Sheldon's, who is Ju*t about lhe J Mrs. George Hall entertained for:
same.
Father's Day her parents, Mr. and
Homer Morton, wife and the lat- Mrs. Myrlen Strait Later tn the aftter'* mother of Grand Rapids were ernoon Mr. snd Mrs. John Bolen
Sunday
afternoon
callers
at
John
and Mr. and Mrs. Wiltord Price of
Dealer* In WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR
Stairs'.
Lansing were callers
f-EEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC
Jean Sullivan nf Lake Odessa is
Mrs. Vern French visited her
spending her vacation with her un- daughter,
'
Vera, and husband at
rie and aunt nnd called on Mrs. aranff Rapids over the week end
Hastings, Mich.
Telephone 2257
Mabie Velte.
।
powers and family have
Mr. Wise of -Wpodland and Rev. moved on the Snell farm, Ethel
nnd Mrs. Wynn of Woodland were came home from ther school .work in
callers at Sheldon's recently.
Lansing.

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Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

MONEY—in its honest relationship to the welfare of our depositors
and the people of this town—

MONEY—in its rightful service to the commercial and industrial pros­
perity of this community—
\MONEY—in the sense in which it is an exchange medium contributing
to the happiness and success of all the folks all the time

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

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THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEPNESHAY. JUNE tl. I M3

DOWLING.

COURT HOUSE NEWS

-■"

■ cliuich basement Friday eveuin..
MARRIAGE LICENCESJune 23rd. and they will
Thoma* TtwmpGrand Rapvou
IjU
. ,4d Alonzo Stanford Irom LetennK
Hekn Rtggltman.' Middleville ...55
:i*:idinR hU .tuumer vnounn
XS'" McK"‘’,;
"sSm""
. “

EtoUbrUl G
Midi'.!
rille......... '.................
Holland J. Lea Ml. Ha.-.

Sunday,*'bet

Elms v.«ki.
»i*jd O Fa’
Lillian E i&gt;

KROGER
AWNOUNCES the OPENING
OF

HASTINGS’
FINEST FOOD SHOP
FRU1AY and SATURDAY
JUNE 23rd and 24th
FANCY
SHOPPING BASKETS
fo C..e first 100 customers FRIDAY and to the first 200
customers SATURDAY--making purchases of 50c or more.

ALSO CANDY SUCKERS TO ALL CHILDREN ACCOM?Al LED BY THEIR PARENTS.

BY THE COUNTRY CLUB ORCHESTRA
BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS GALA EVENT f
Hei-e you will find Highest Quality Foods, temptingly displayed in
the most inoderp manner in this store which embodies all the most
desirable conveniences known to efficient food service.

Other Outstanding Features include
For SAFETY
It is gratifyinr to note that 1.1
many difficulties which h.»v
country, not onp Building an&lt;| Loan Ai
ciation of Michigan has failed during 4hc
past year.
-

The national average for safety of these
.institutions is 99.8' ,.
Why Not Invest in National Loan and In­
vestment Shares?

&lt;T!1£ ffiatitmal ?£nan &amp;

■ I IMCll ur.ur ia..

J. L Mauz, Heslinga, Mjch.

■ An all-electrically cooled meat refrigerating system with thfe very
latest of closed meat cases, insuring complete sanitation and the
finest of fresh and smoked meats at all times.
Frigid Vapor Spray equipment insures tempting garden freshness to
all fresh fruits and vegetables in our produce department. You’ll find
here complete selections of fruit and vegetables both in and out
of season.

Grand array of Values to Celebrate Our Opening
Your Opportunity to Save

�THE HASTINGS lUNNER. WEDM.SDAY, JUNE tl, 19M

ANNIVERSARY SALE m

■ Winfred Marlow-and" Brooks and Gladys Van Patten.
&gt;f Cftand Rapids were
MBs Dori* Hoffman Ut ill 1
•* hoopin*- cough.
!«sii«.
Tlie 4-H ice cream social al Hut JtVrT
home &lt;4 Mr and Mrs Bert Birman *•&lt;»*“■
Thursday night was well attended, i

Manager . CLIFFSABIN

,

Invites his many friends and customers to visit his store at 111 Jefferson during his
FIRST Anniversary Sale—June 23rd and 24th—For Unusual Values!

Itu- happy couple, who were married
lust Thursday.
Grorge Bridge of Elwood, Ill., is
rpciuUng lhe Vick with hit nepiurw.
Miner Palmer, and family.
Dorothy Johnson returned home
Bunday after Apendinx « week wttii

wtio liav ■ been vetting her parent*.
Mr und Mrs. Junies Kelley, returned
to h-r home tn Grand Rapids with

Bacon

BEEF
ROASTS

Billy Bandy ol Freeport, 1* viaitlull Ins inmidpurents, Mr. und Mrs

Any and All Cuts

BOILING BEEF
GROUND BEEF
PORK LOIN ROLL

p

None Sold Higher

Our Very Best
2 to 3 lb. piece

lb.

lb. 5c
Meaty Rib Cut
2 lbs. 15c
F resh Made
lb. 18c
Aristocrat of Roasts

Salt Pork

Per Pound— ,

Mr and Mrs. Cartner Schondclnwyer entertained her brothers und

WHEREUONOMY RUU‘,

with Lean

lb.

Loin Roasts

rod DONT PAY

1OC
lb.

Lean Rib End Cuts

ONE PENNY EXTRA
FOR THIS 3 TIMES

’*

&lt;&lt;

AN

Trimmed

mJS

lb. 9c
lb. 10c
lb. 81c
lb. 5c

Choice Shoulder Cuts
VEAL ROAST
VEAL CHOPS • Michigan Milk bed Veal
BACQN SQUARES
Sliced
PORK LIVER

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

SAFER TIRE"

lb.

Minced Ham

lb.

QC

IN OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT —

Sugar

FLOUR

Jack Frost 4X ..
1 Pound Packages

24x/i lb. Bag

lb. 27c
lb. 27c
bottle 10c
lb. loaf 5c

DEL MONTE COFFEE
BEECH NUT or CONDOR COFFEE
CHILI SAUCE
Quaker Majd
GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD

Crisco
Salada Tea

1 lb. Cans

for Shortening

now

OHW

Green or
Orange Pekoe

SUGAR

y2ib.

large can 17c
2 pks. 17c
3 bars 14c
4 bars 22c

DEL MONTE SPINACH
PUFFED WHEAT
IVORY or CAMAY SOAP
LIFEBUOY SOAP

4.75x1*)5.00x1*).

53c

Chipso
2 X 29c
Shredded Wheat 2

PURE CANE

io49c

Flakes or Granules

5.25x18.

5.50x1*)

i-;:

•r »'•&gt; . !'&lt;&gt;&gt;«'

■1 by XI. J K h . Ir

GOLDEN PLY TIRE
ENDS CAUSE OF
BLOW-OUTS

1..

2 cans
APPLESAUCE
Quaker Maid
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
qt. jar
DOUGHNUTS Plain, Sugared, Cinnamon dozen
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER • Chases On t” J cans

bullliiiu

...IS* ""

P&amp;G Soap

TN SPITE of today'alow tire prices,
* we don't charge you onc penny
extra for this amazing new Good*

Small bars

15c
25c
12c
19c

Swansdown
Cake Flour
P^g.

10 27c
Bars

•5

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES &gt;
hlou-outa at high speeds. Think
of it! For thesumc priceyou would
p.iy for ordinary standard tires
you cah have this vital protection.
So why delay? Come in now and
take advantage of the lowest prices
in history.

Head Lettuce
CUCUMBERS

Potatoes

60 's

Fancy While Cobblers

CALIFORNIA CARROTS

Sunkist Lemons
Edmonds Oil
Company
Michigan

Crisp, Solid Heads

The Very Best Quality'

Large Bunche.

•

360 Size

'or 15c

10 23c
2 J” 13c
d°*-

COFFEE
Maxwell House

2 ,or 15c

lb.

29c

OOD STOKES
The Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea Co.

�PACK TWELVE

THE HAqTHCS BCWFR. WTDST^DiT. 3 WE 31 1913

c
Announcing

EDMONDS OIL CO.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

DISTRIBUTOR FOR

A complete line of Conoco
Products are available to
the motoring public at this
popular station, where cour­
tesy and accommodation
are gladly extended to every

patron. This is a CLEAN
station where service and
convenience await you.
If not already a Conoco pa­
tron, TRY IT . . . It’s a joy
to drive on Conoco!

Look for Conoco Products at Edmonds Oil Co.
JUST EAST OF THE C. K. &amp; S. on GREEN ST. THE SIGN OF THE TRIANGLE

^ca r

, uKic/v.

Juno 19, W33

,
A COMPACT THIRTY YEARS OLD
Last Friday the Ford Motor Company completed 30 years of automobile
C3k’lt’ls also my fortieth yoar at the same job.

I made my first

In 1893 and it still runs. This is the engl!&gt;6 that .on the Selden Patent
' Sult—which took the motor car out of the exclusive class and opened
the automobile industry to hundreds or manufacturers .ho started during

th° E»i “f :“r:.n .ho began .1th mo that dune day In 1903

are .drklng

hero yet. All of the principles .0 laid do.n then, are still operat vo
vo find that they have groat survival value for the future. To date they

have produced and sold over 31.000.000 Ford cars.
Although .e created lhe automobile market .0 have never thought It .as
good for anyone to monopolize It. Wo have d.ays EeTIsved that before

business could be good Tor ooe. It must bo good Tor all. Our discoveries
nnd improvements have al.ays been open to other manufacturers without .
patent restrictions.
Of course, there is one thing .e cannot share-----everyone must get it
for himself—and that is experience. Money could duplicate our bu Id ngs
and machines, but It cannot duplicate 40 years of experience. And It Is
experience that makes a motor car.
But the past does not especially concern me; it has al\ boon a prepara­
tion ^r the future. For myself. I feel that 1 have Just been gathering the

tools to do something worth .hlle, and that my real tu* is still ahead.
Great changes are upon lhe world. False Ideas of every kind are
vanishing In the general upheaval. Those .ho built truly on, principle .111
survive—-their service .ill carry over. Business integrity and commodity
honor .111 bo fully Justified. And newer and better ways of living will

aPPeThat is the outlook for this young thlrjy-year old Company of ours.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
Seventy-eighth

year

Hastings, Michigan,June 28,1933

u pages

pages 1 to 8

number 9

BETTER H AST IN G S DAYS
Friday, June 30 th—Saturday, July 1st
Band Concert, Songs by the Comhnercial Club Double Quartet and
Dance on the Pavement
1 • Friday Evening

FREE SHOW, Featuring George
Arliss, at the STRAND From 3:00
o’Clock Until 11:00 o’Clock,
Saturday Evening

Hastings Merchants Announce Special Bargains for the Two Days
WILL INSTALL
FIRE HEAVILY DAMAGES
I InstinusTiictorics Show A
। TWO PROFESS OIL CITY
ARCHIE NEWTON’S HOME ST. ROSE SUMMER
OUTWARD BOUND"
NEW BOOKKEEPING PLAN SUMMARYOFMI u
Marked Employment Increase
Caused Loss Estimated vat
Makeg Contract With Public
MEN VIST CITY Accountant to Install SPEED REGOLAT DNS $2,200—Fully Covered \ FESTIMJin
ENOS "IN BUCK'
by Insurance
New System
INTERESTED'IN HEALTH
The fire alarm Thur.-day noon in- EXTENSIVE PROGRAM OF
We mentioned last week that Mr. VALUABLE INFORMATION
UNIT AND SEWAGE
dicutcd a cmintry tire. It was cau . d
ENTERTAINMENT IS
SENT OUT BY THE
I, C Nielsen, imblic accountant oi
Buttle Creek, who had audited the
DISPOSAL' PLANT
STATE POLICE
ARRANGED
.Archie. Newton, otic mile north ami
city s b-Hiks lor some time, had rec|onp mile west of Dowling, wa# in

"imiii-ndod that the council adopt

ALSO INSPECTED WAfllmes. The department uuUe a MUSIC. GAMES. BOOTHS
.a system of bookkeeping, whioli THE LAW DOES IMPOSE
quick run and fortunately found a
’
TER WORKS SYSTEM
MANY RESTRICTIONS
-1
ARE PROGRAM FEATURES
.

. and sd were able’ to
flames, alter they hud catu.d the
destruction of tin- root and u lot
uf damage -to the upstahx part vt
the home. al#o a considerable Iom
downstairs Tla? origin i ■ believed to
would not require anl Speed Is considered by most trnflic
■ t&lt; m id bookkeeping, as; authorities a* tlw tl»use of the ma­ tlmated Ions was JJ.200, which
. .xirity of accidents on our highways.
. From officers and the general pubit into a contract with{ lie one may hear several different puny." tiie Barry. Ionin. Kent and
lor installing thi* new। interpn-taltons of this rule. A good rBaton Insurant* Copipany.
• many oflicer* and citizens -believe r
that whrki the old 35 nyiknan hour's
Utmit wa! taken of. all sjteed limit* 1
■ were nboAphed in Michigan.
I
THE LAW.
1
' Any person driving a vehicle on!
a highway shall drive the same at a,
careftfl and prudent sliced not great« tliun nor loss Ilian to leasonablc
... ___

liii.iiiclul. transactions of

the'

ipuny Hire$
* than carloads The

COSTS OF PRODUCTION
EXCEED ADVANCE
ESTIMATE

through Can­
matter TOTAL EXPENSES

AMOUNT TO ABOUT $250

..

Harting;
Manufacturing Company '&lt;hi» year Next Offerbig of Civic Play­
.... ha* been outstanding. There are Jew,
ind*. We awo failed
ers Will Be Program EsCtompuhy manufacturing in-ditutions in the
li-'ting.-. Manufticturlii
a- ,!avorub!&lt;- mention
was tn- country that will show a 75 per cent!
pccially for Children
The second unntutl Fourth of |uly
! thiploj-- fawreMe in tl»c number of-It* emEx|x-nre» of staging a production
hud in-.! plbyees In the purt four months.
rvpn
Summc
—even( one requiring a relatively
. .. empluyrt*.;
The July furniture sale begun ui set-arel( likely to exceed esipng the regular S4 Hour Grund Rapids till* week and will .limatea
-■
- - by a considerable margin.
tin- local fair ground*
ha: did not itive an
extend
three- weeks
of nwmbcnufthrHAsttnntClvlsPlaytin- public th
,----- - through
,
July. No ow can guess at the prp- t.rs MMK.;uno[1 f(lUlld durtng tlw
i varied andpute
,d pl.fnt and
ent tune whit, volume of order* niny nn-paration and mewnUition of
. rouie Hom the sale to the two furr.l- ■•OlltUard Bound ”
■
. rntlenien’ wa
and plant. Ip March there lure plants &lt;&gt;l Hasting# as well wr to' Although the same scenery was
Watrbn. an’ Enirllvhmad, who
.. rtich employe. Thi* num- other furniture factories. But th«1used ln u ,hroe a&lt;;tfl and much ot
with competitive
bvr ha* te*n suer. ;&gt;;*d to 145. w an indications arc that there wil| be a t)1(, m.1T,;'rtai U.M1 obtained at cort
-- .
. on ...
- . eight
... &gt;
■hir.cnt-s. and a chicken dinner increa’c oi about-75 per cent.-The good increase ottr a year ago Prob'Continued
page
Banner h gl.vd'io make these cor- ably never, in the history of the j
. .
Kctloie. The two flicipries men- turniture trade, have retail stocks L . u.
DADRCDV
It-r Poundalthi! he
putting yp a
big fight uguhi.M the hookworm
I ••and. rilled with tewulfu! and
lloiwd have ofwiratcd very steadily, of furniture bren a* low as they are NAonVILLt nUDOtn I
Iful i.ftidi'-. will lx- m .Ai'.vuun. 'flu we tluuk. colL-idering economic cw-■ at the present. Manufacturers also!
nin rccm cn| VEfY
oi tin- |x&lt;i|»le of tiie inlands were- ROD LICENSE LAW” NOW Irnnir. surface and width of^nhe HEAT AND DRY WEATHER climax oi the day;''' h'stivll:. . will,‘dition:..
.twvv very light stocks of completed I
hmo ucuni ouuvcu
Stit!c|hig To combat this dU«tU&gt;e he
lx- .i boxing c.irinvul tn the v.' fling
The (tentand for car seal* by the goods They would naturally not ac­
highway- and of any other couthWORK HAVOC WITH
DECLARED TO BE
Man
in
Jail Here Confesses
.tint &lt;ir&lt;l&lt;tf r a tiixmigh &lt; huin-iip &lt;if
:
The
chicken
dinner
will
be:railroad
■
.n.ituralfydepends
upon
cumulate
Mocks
in
the
face
of
such.i
Hons' then existing, and no persm
farm rpnpct
pi .ini-es where (he u:!iiru-d jv-norw
hull drive any vehicle upon a HuhFARM LKOrb
... iv-d at the St. Ro.-f Hull from the n.imta-r. of carloadings In the time* it* Ous country has passed He Robbed White Star Gas
IN EFFECT
III:..
..I.,:....
.....
one octetk In the ufternotm until .oun’.ry The volume, of the Sea! through since November IWB, If
;wny ut a speed greater, than will
.
Station April 16th
•ptid t units in connection with such
ieight n: the evening dinner lid’- '- ;■&gt;’•(&lt;■•’-•'•- hu-.to.wB l&gt;»«
Hrewas^ii!there *hnll iten suhvmnttal tecoverv
pmmt him. to bring it to a stop PEACH ORCHARDS
■&gt; Hoakwolm l-. m disease which ATTY. GEN'S. DEPT. HAS
'M'llntg .it thirty-five cents
"time a- much a* has the carloadings, of buxines; during the summer.and
Ralph Henry, aged 22. of Battle
|J11 DT IAI I ......
s from human filth. To cure it
This has b&lt;. n *n«e to quite an extent fall—not n boom, just ordinary Creek Is in Jail here, charged with
REVERSED ITSELF Th ad ••tlU,&gt; a !'"rwl ',,ar dis:anLc
HURT IN JANUARY • lor a dollar. ■ •
(Continued pa |Mgc five) •
to it* foreign buslnes*. also to the buying—there is little doubt but breaking and antcring the White
----------' The highlight
With
little study you may rendread----------a v
i t&gt; ..
. it
with a mug
oiginigiu of
-■■ the
■•■■ aft
•
l.ict that many private shippers u.-^;
(Continued on page three)
Star gns station al NaShvflle on the
So You Had Better Get Your nv fl;,- that tlu* is a ven- far-reach- An Unusually Small Crop of entertainment‘ win’ ’b. a base
night of April 16
the Hastu
Hasting- Indi
GUN LAKE PROTECTIVE
Fishinir Liconse While
'nd nUe. more severe than the old
. ... . , .
.
&gt;:.mie between the
; 35 mile an hour limit and very rcu- Wheat Anticipated &gt;n This indent* and tin- Fowle
Henry and another man were
‘ASSOCIATION MEETING
.
caucht in the Kroger store at Bat­
METHODIST
VACA,
the Getting Is Good ’
Mmable
and
proper.
•
Country
at
Large
Both
lean;..
bust
oi
irnpre
—“ — - ......
tle Creek tn the night time by Bat­
.
7/
*&gt;
iords
and
the
game
promts*
to
‘
("Iff
.irO.tn.
n.i
•'
....
.....
K..
’
First
:l
tli&lt;trhrit
llnr&gt;n
thn
rnnd
’
.
lords
.1111!
liW
Cilmi'
Ill'WlM
First, n deiMinds upon the condi­
_ „ , ,
’ *
1
CM! iigtiinr on again.' M-« n»tobc
TION
BIBLE
SCHOOL
tle
Creek oflicers soon after tlw
non#
unacr
wmen
you
are
driving.
T,v
‘
t
’
rup
.
r
“
|;,
'
r!
'
“
r
spirited
contest.
The
admi
driving
Called fur July 3 at Spickler W.u record to dale &lt;»f the rod license tion# under which
| Nashville robbery Tiie pair were
Condition, which may exist, niay.be Junc ‘ ", a’*
drop &gt;« charge will txs twenty-live ern'
LandlnI-T*..oel..ion Hu,
convicted. In the room the pair
a narrow highway with soft rtwiil&lt;r n
1^’the b.,.-b.ll gam.
Opens Wednesday, July 5 —
I occupied at Battle Creek wa* found
loose gravel, rough roads, wet
L&gt; ‘ i1'
tl,u
1
II1U;' ot competitive game# will take pla th
Done Good Work
1
mediate enect
eflcct. Later, however, a dcr*.
Splendid Corps of Teach- .
a radio, which wa# Identified a* tlw
(Continued or page sixt
wa
A meeting of the Gun Uik" Pro- &gt;t (-solution
’ wlm&gt;on was
introduced -and or
1 slippery highways, crooked rood-, ,hv !L?nl 1 u‘ Jul,e !l’; **’’ "
________________ ..... on" stolen from the Nashville oil
of the weather such dry' W1,e” r“"*”
,nUch ne&lt;fd’---------------ers Secured
lectlve Association will be held .!&gt;“•*«&lt;« by th.- lawmaker#, giving un­ the coudition
the gjggg|
development
the
CM
CONTESTS START ON JULY station last April. Henry&gt; com­
(Continued on page six)’
”ed
d for ,hc
nt of th
- crop ornrii/cc QD| ....
i
Tiie
X|cthodi*t-Daily
Vacation
Bi
­
Monday. July 3. al tiie Splckler, "l''dw,“ l’nect to u,e law- *» Uwi
.the moisture was lacking. Wheat, nuvcivto orLcN’ panion was sent to Ionia. Both
4
WITH
BEST
0
tending. Thu AMOciation.of c-Htaxe 1 co,”*PaUon autlwritlcs sent out!
’which had given promise of a faij-j
denied the Nashville robbery. Henry
DID APPOINTMENT ble .-chool opens on Wednesday/
and resort owners ho# been a very noUccJ ,hat lhe &gt;1**' *-‘-'4n effect A;
BALL TW080
■ July 5. with a fine corps of teachers1
crop in Michigan, has deteriorated |
was sent to the Marshall Jail for
A Correction
iwttitTjclor in &gt;&gt;.&lt;•
the acvcrjpmciiv
d. seljpment o;
of ............. ...............
‘me &lt;* ‘.........
l’&lt;' 'ariouiv deputy .
ux-Mu.-iyi.ior
to such an extent that only a com.«
60 days. Sheriff Leonard requested
— an
— opinion
A bad mlvtakp was made in the parativeiy -.mail vi-id i* anticipated , ^r- Charles McIntyre, Jr., uiui it is hoped there may be a good
tGun iake. It wa.- through their ef- {"“orney general# wrote
that he be notified when Henry’s
attendance Sessions each forenoon MIXED FOURSOME TO
’tort* that
dam wa*
constructed -------------iconcernhw
law.
in which he
hi ,Banner office thi* week in the While -the
..m. the U.&gt;«&lt;
W*&gt; WIUMW.-ICU
- this
----- J- ln
------« .improved
.--------- -- during
- --------------------pirst Assistant to Dr.
sentence expired, as he desired to
crdf&gt;
the&lt;
al the outlet, whijh ha* raised the hr!d ,hat ,h« resdlutton giving Im-,printing of tiie big four-page cir■ hum 9:00 to 11:30. up to and in-.
(Continued on page tightu
FEATURE
AY IN
tor breaking
and enterrcH i unc PI
run
ns P
r. M
m. arrest
lng lh)him
. Naahvllle
oy station,
and
tiater ln tiie lake ;o it can be main-imed,a,e effect to the law. having cuter# telling of the two -Better
Nesbctt, Ann Arbor
. eluding Friday. July 21
'hutted’ as a tcra... lake. Tin-flow of;
(Contmtui! on juigc six)
Hastings Dayy ' Tile mistake-wa* tn
Friends of Dr. Charles McIntyre.
Xfo-' Kathenne Giddings
tT
r,
M
'stealing the radio afid some auto­
- -------------- --------------------(Mr. LyBarker’s advertisement. Two BANNER’S BUSINESS
Water through the outlet mcteuMil.■
Hastings
Golfers
Meet
Green(n
p
b
iic
tires.
. gradual*
; lines---------------------------------------of copy- wire transposed, tcll.....
(After the building uf the dram tu EMMANUEL VACAvillc July 13 and Cascade
‘Friday Henry’s sentence In the
NEWS IS INTERESTING
within a short distance of the out­
TION
RICH C oLnDUL
QOunni iMllon
1,,K of (lf
23£fly
,o&lt;Mh
and “
inent of First -----------_____
►
on
Marshall Joil expired Sheriff LeonIIUN oloLt
,lliny Ior ,or
13c
on July JU
urd WiUI lhere Bncl brought him
let. Thi* lowered tlx- water during
Many Items Added to the Nesbett. chief of the G. U. depart- 'superintendent. Miss Maye Stnelker.f
tiie -umrner seMon* H such an ex­ Chiidren M.y Enroll July 3^.
Tlw Hastings Country Club
L« here. At first he deiiicd the Nashincut at tlw Uhiv.-tMty Hospital at* utaduatr of the Burry County Nor­
Bargains for “Better
U tit a# to interfere with the pleasAhn Arbor, and will lx- in chdree mai. u intermediate superintendent: planning a busy and enjoyablesum- ville job, but later thought better
Formal Glasses Will Start
Bnniur takes nil the blame for thi-of it and admitted that he and his
during tlw latter’s vacation this Mis# Belva Riley, trained teacher ।mcr for its members.
Hastings Days”
•■itni-lly' and the waler was so low I
on Wednesday
and
"»"*• “ h‘pp'"• :;.nd Normal .graduate, junior super-! On July 4. begtnnint at 8^0.~Uu:4U-&lt;ompamon broke into the
Tn the Banner' this week will be, sumtnAf.
that boats could not be brought 1
jxwition calh’for much
imefideni; Mt'S D&lt;eo:hy Barnes there will lx a contest with pr.*c« Nashvllte gits »iatlon and took tlw
------- ---- ~ a a ---------------found announcements of Hastings tricate
, Hits surgical
anywhere near the sltotv. With .th.-‘ Wnh expectations bf a larger 1
and
for best two ball twosome. lc*s one- •radio
’n'1,n “
’“1 several1 tires. He later
work
and
tr.
a
t.
acfi.-r
at
Time
Oak-v-prim
iry
suthan ever, the Daily ATI AMTip B. PAPIFir HP
merchants, representing many line,
building of the darn nil thU has i'’1•nmllment
to this young Husuul-s J.erintendent; M;-. Margaret Heath half of the combined handicap The piloted’the officers to a lake tn Cal­
Vacation Bible School of Emmanuel|A 1
’ lb &amp; “AUlrlu UL,of good*. These tell of valuta that compliment
'doctor.
been changed and the pleaAur.- and-,
....... players will be paired, according .to houn county, and showad them
t. jPanvh -will open Monday. July 3. for
CUPY NEW QUARTERS can be obtained in Hastings which 1
contlort of Gun, Jake rc.wrti-rhave
’
where
he
and his associate had hid­
handicap*,
and
will
play
tn
four-*
kindergarten,
- every nutter ought to raiisidcr
greatly increiucd.
i the -registration of studenU. Ptorma!,
some*, taking the ’lowest ball on den tiie tire* in some brush. Tiie
student at W
Wj|j R|-rl 0|J Wcdlll-.VdaV. Mo(jern
Store
Eouioment
&gt;- for ,h’ &gt;’ „art
»’«•«&gt; fIbargain.Gun lake v. fed by M-reralt®IsUaaa..
।
each teile. Score card* must be, tires were found O. K . apparently
oiorc
equipment , C4rt,fu,1
Th&lt;i
mfrehaut#
f ’ mm
U11&gt;
,.. ii.»»ilini. Notice To Our
iiiv
iiiritii.il
us
oi
in.
none
the
sori
for nearly ten weeks
sthmm* of water and by numcruu*iJ
;;
,
turned In after the game. Thore who'
and Complete Line of
...
rent to every family
in Hasting* and
Jurw w.u.,x
™ UH', In 1» ™"™" " , ««■
Correspondents
Sumner Myers, student at tlw fji (if,1 ««b to enter this contest must sign i cxiiosprc to the clement*.
Ito practically every home in Burry
friulern Ulmr. nut uwrp
b&gt;, n 1
Jhr WT1 w *nwnw
&gt; ._
M will teach bovi handicraft and tip r.ot lAWr than July 1. so tha', TUtc uc| „0 f&gt;Jr- nc. |w
Food Supplies
„ „t
ui,»,u, .l. „” NuUy. principal" re’B-v
J nnd"*in
A Mt- ' T11*’ Atlantic A- Pacific Company county announcement* by 43 of theAnd Advertisers ia competent teacher for art., and WlridW ,-’a&gt;* ** arranged Last year: I filo nci.ro IHC UELinpotted
meridian’.*, in which each one lists
U&gt;» nwalM
mure U»» U.e
"”"v -----------------------QUENT TAX PAYER
Because July 4, a legal'holiday. sewing far- the-itiiU will be ccuiid there were 28 who took part in thi*
“
- also
uuun i id rnii-n
inflow of warer.. then there was' HU.’ this number was more than are occupying thsir new double one or more special (bargains- for
"Die ■ boy# will
lx- given some eontesv Hwy hope to. increase tin-'
/
jstore. formerly the Loppehthlen De- ■’Better Hastings Days?' which arc
none going over tlw- dam. But since {doubled.
•
The d*''“ -—-■J*--—
number this year.
Payment j&gt;! Tkxci for 1932
the Banner publishers and em­ electrical work. ,
M begin al 9:301 parlnu-nt c.,
Store,
on the --------corner...of tin* yvwk ffridny and s.c unlay
the building of the dam the water
n
In
the
afternoon
of
July
4.
nt
J
'
Boy#
are
x
‘
ked
'to
bring
ten
A. M Each
day's State and JelTeraon jttreets. Tliiii The advertising columns of the ployer* will greatly appreciate it
_ _
has bren.maintained at much high- Mid hut ________________
2 ui. there will be a Mixed Four-, or Previous Years Extend— Hrst,
------ i building wa# ovvrhauled. cleaned. Banner thLs wi-ck also give many if the correspondence letters and saws and pliers, hnd girb
work Is somewhat us
follows-some” nine hole contest. One lady
-,.f-ed Four Months
was former!v pi)«&lt;db!e”
devotion*: then, after the klnder- !repaired and altered to suit.the de- bmgaln* ip addition to the s|x*cmk; .idvrrlislni copy shall lie sent In bring thltnbks and needles
Wtj; and one gentleman ii* a twosome'
A demonstration of t!
The Protective Association also
‘f?*’ fw »»*lr own | sires of tiie new occupant Corpplete mentioned in the folder rent out
the ’will,be opjxkwd to some other lady. The Michigan
--- —- legislature.
--—tn
— the
—
: be presented at the c
maintain, several breeding pond* at roo,n t,M\ rtr?1 h“fr u
*° new fixtures were installed making by the buslnck# men of Hastings. (really lacilK.iie matter* and -school.
’ and gentleman, and will piny a.i a c‘ Mtlig hours of Ito recent sertton,
Therefore, our advertising column*
the cast side of the lake and ha»
w,ilk ln ,hls «rder-Blble ;lhis an unusually fine store
■ Continued on page .eight)
,P^*d "* instant reMJhttwu l
platted many thousand* of m.Jw- atory. mcmisry work, a
‘ health and ! The west side of the store is de­ should be read carefully.
prt-cidlrd.
[require* the auditor general aiut »jmoted
almost
entirely
to
meat
pro
­
habit-story,
music,
calisthenics
In
Your*
Truly.
SALES TAX REGULA
•The best definition ever made of
ling bos*, bluegills and perch tu.the
SUMMER LIBRARY IIUVRS.
Ii aj county treasurers to accept payyith refrigerator show cases advertising is that it Is -Business
m-;hl &lt;&gt;t 1933 -lane*, also texe* as­
lake each year, and this has mater­ the M*cond hour, the group lx divid­ ducts
TIONS AVAILABLE
Following is the schedule of hours
ed—the girls doing hand work of the entire length of the roqm News" As such it 1* its much rn- ‘
;
---------------ially improved the fishing '
various kinds, the boys studying and In the rear Is the storage refrigera­ titled to couMdcratlun by readers
practicing manual training. At the tor with capacity for 20 head of cat- of a paper as U any other news
„
U.M Greenville The Socrctary»rCom,uercl«1«3.:r„,'d.v lnclM„ , [
Rtis
’
ei
w.
Hnn.M
n
from
■end ut
of mu
thu mnr.
time, mere
there ut
l* nnenner
another ,,lc Eventhing U complete for Every issue of the Banner carries nn(j jsaac Houvener who are now
Club Getting Supplies
A M_n « a m t p m- s p. m.4"* fee* ** ”.,terc,‘ charge*. .
T-limt devtHlonal meeting and school maklnst this store the most con ven- 8 «
news. 5hat &lt;s oNMKiuU-d together, through the
Stand next to Ctuthers Hardware U dlxmlvcitSaturday afternoon 1—5 P M
lcn! and modem of Ita kind. A full wortliwhile for the people of tte* »Mlc to Mr HanMm of Clfori{p\
From State Today
Tuesday and Saturday evening* therefore, pay them without paying
The names of the staff of teach- and complete line of fresh fruit* and city and epunty. They ought u. give white’s interest in tlw gruvery firmi« Miss Eva A. Hecox. secretary of
much amusement to people who
Houvener. announce a. the Hastings Commercial club, re-;
c une io Hastings next Saturday, one will be announced In next week’s Ith*’ nrost modem artd sanitary It Uieir eonsidcration E«pcclally b of W!1Up
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
November 1 of
H*!8
t,K“ ,
pbange in name oi tlw non to the
of the -Better Hasting* Days.’- He Banner Rev. McNulty stales that. method* of preservation.
••
•».
a
row
oi
i
.cejved
j&gt;
telegram
Tuesday
telling!
Friday and Saturday of this Hastings lAxxf shop.
will oiler a first and Mtund prize the staff will be composed entirely I 1,01,1 the other A. A: P. stores in Days,
NOTICE.
wk"Ywrronunwdn'patronage with !hat ,hc
ta&gt;: rf‘^,,Uons *"di
to tlie man. 21 year# of age or over, of experienced Instructors.
| Hastings were discontinued with the
APPRECIATION.
The "business new.'.' of the Ban- m1&amp; rtore ^jn l&gt;(. appreciated.-Adv fDn’L'&gt; *’ould •* available on Wed-; Want to find a home for a girl.
who can sit the longes.1 upon a cake
----------- --------------opening of this one. Read the full ner
m- vltnllu
---- --- DeSdXy, today.
vitally tz»tlrK».&lt;
touches IH&lt;*
tiic iw-Vothnolr
pocketbooks•:
of ice under certain rules and regu­ NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS, page announcement about Ulis big
j। ,. Hie
and the daily living of our people.
The retail
retail/^'fees are not yet ac-: and twin boy» aged about 4 8&lt; e sold my Interest* tn th*
BASEBALL.
lation*. The contest start* at 12
All. water rates are due July Ut. store, on another page of tills issue So it will be well to read the Ban­
At Vickery’s. Clear lake Tuesdav. centahle
ceptable bu
but must accompany the Probate Judge clement or C. H. Os-, flrm of White At Hourenar
noon.. Read particular* In an an-1 1333. Metered water bills are sub- of the Banner.
■ ...
. .. Dowling_ .vs*. , w»t return made ftort .On
C.U.M IT
_ Adv.
A,.
—n of OrwnrilJa
villa I
wl W
W IJ.H.
Hansen
ner's
business
news
each
week.
July
4.
In
forenoon.
the state.
If ' born—
nouncement on anotlter page of tlus ject to. 10': discount If paid on or
--------------- — »
---------(
, thi# opportunity to thankmy frl
Tam
*
All
Stars
And
in
tiie
after&gt;'
OI
‘
any rr‘an-’ (teteils edneemfesu« of the Banner.
before July 15th. Flat rate bills are ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETINGS.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL.
' for the splendid patron*
LOVEI.Y ROSES.
noon Dowling v*. Marshall Ace- —lln8
sales tax. see Miu Hecox
Th
.
e
,UnU&gt;1
,
?
b001
mee,,n
«
ln
“
«
Adv
The
lovely
rambler
rose#
which
Adv.
for
the
reguiatiom.
Homemade
ice
cream
and
cake
at
;
have
extended
this
store
dt
OLD FASHIONED DANCES.
°7n±S ’£• H?-’. N° dUJ ?e‘rly ewry raraJ •choo‘ duulct °r h*ve b'*n °n dl»PI*’r ln the B"1'
--------------- -------------Rev Conklin *. 519 E Green St ' past and hope they my
Every Saturday night at Clear counts allowed sfter *bove named this county will be held on Monday, ner office window wrr? the gift of
*
BASEBALL.
I
ICE UREAM SOCIAL.
June 29. afternoon and evening, dou-1 their friendly relaUao* u»
Bkr beginning June 17. Prize# given
i.i. u... I.
.anil
_--- ’
rwo
■,
«
8
iJuly
1O
-‘
»
’
,
“
S
P
offlrers
and
dlMrs.
Glenn
Freer.
Her
kindly
reAt
Vickery
’
#,
Clear
lake..
Bunday,
i
Lakeview-school
house
Friday
eve—Frank Herrington tf.
aq .—out 7-5.
City Clerk, rectors will be chosen.
•
imembraace wa* greatly appreciated. July 2. Dowling vs. Bellevue—Adv nine, June 30, 5c a dish —Adv.
11 Adv.

Dr. Watson From Island of
Under this plan thi- books Wprds of Caution From the
be kept in such a way- that
Jamaica and Dr. DjemiJ
. . '■•old lx* checked readily midi
State Police, If Heeded,
of Java Here Recently
would operate a* u clwck upon each1
Will Prevent Accidents .
ifltci-s. Mr. NlclM-n slat-

ONO.OFFAGI
NOW GONE AGIN

Event to Conclude With Full­
Length Amateur Boxing
Tournament

PROSPECTS POORER
FOR GOOD YIELDS

COUNTRY CEUBS
BUSY SEASON

�PAGE TWO

PLEDGED TO RAISE
LESSWHEAU

Mcndny'

wfiictb.*

CAMPKUANNIWA
OPENED MONOftY Sr

- up tlw dlHrrtnce.
Id pay the rental ul

FOUR COUNTRIES UNITE IN
AGREEMENT FOR THIS
REDUCTION

COUNSELLORS TOOK THE
TRAINING COURSE
SATURDAY

RESULT WOULD BE
TO STABILIZE PRICES

STAFF HEADED BY
MISS FRED OLSEN

Secretary of Agriculture Has’ FARMERS' OPEN MARKET College Graduates’ and StiiPower to Collect Compen­
dents ’Comprise V«-r
IN THE TRIM BUILDING
sation for Fanners
Capable Personnel '
Claim They Will Operate II
lici tlu: ttw
Six Days and Two Eve­
ning. E.uh Week
I tut

du-.clur

from

100' &lt; ATTENDANCE

LOCAL NEWS

Hastings Rotary Club’s At­
tendance Averaged 99.4
under Mis* V-r-Per Cejit for Year

ifcs » G'au.
Junie Cre

Conner of State and Jefferson St*.

which -I
line.- Hi:
abb- .urpi

9C%
4Joff

.
, fi-eb.that he cannot
Man-hall
mcr’.iiv;./
Thr Secretary’*
last jv.u ahpwed
tlih-’: -rine. meetii

VELMA RAYNER
SUFFERS BAD INJURY

Vnitiri Static
Thu might t»
United Stair’, at
alone, a.' it s-o
ial.sltijj couittrsi
and practical &lt;1

Frt'k Spear Hurled by Boy
Struck Girl in Fleshy
Part of Hip

49

FREE
FREE

jxufccl attendant
&lt;’.• ngn of tite club I
w&lt;4 p,;r cent
.Wm that there un
iment ‘.Ixr*
of the dub hi

duet* the amount
thi* country, so
ennugli to .-upfily the need

Hasting*, Mich

This Week’s Specials

;• - from Wv

lx- planted to 1 !t«s
other specified produi

REED'S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 224 1

Handicraft will be
rlnu-Fux She i.-- a B S gradual.'
W- Rotary Club
urn. Western State Teactera Co&gt;ge. Katatna.'.n and an &lt;ui;&gt;oi*die
uciier at the Ann J KrUk&lt;i: 'dm- to ihr (act that the
I.j.llr Parker Monk. with ah. taken by -reporu t.f oil
mi I . committee*.
, •11’’
Ihe HiMtlngs Ruaiy C
ilAt;&lt; Nation-wide reiwtalioti fi

indieraft

thu matt.
.
collect hum ounufaLtm
jikatm. tann
funds so that

PUIW.- HAD 39 MEETINGS WITH

OrtAA

Mu Eye Remedy fur tired
lamed cyrs. al—
*A &lt;Z

MOORK'S

EoptUn

llraml

IHH'st. OaAA

«p Bull PAINT—White tir Culurn. Thi* week «P BUv
Z P.l •■"•&gt;- Order* taken for future delivery
f r \
faiuai. uUh
Mll|,email
KOT&gt;|||ilrpmlt.
urtKNll.

them having dutiw
out of Ute c
time. thu. is
showing 'nv

fcduat.

Show Tickets FREE with every purchase of 25c or
over at our Soda Fountain Friday and Saturday.

mak.- up tii. ir
psc-ent at some
elMnda-rc. They
when other chilis
invariably do make
* t&lt; iidanrc

'll it isn't good

tnrs which import
Canada anti Au»t

don't carry it

... ESPECIALLY EOK

people enruume ai
good-iurd MdplU
tan u&gt; the cuw

gatiWd tn Ma) 11'
a fine record fu: v
mming

anti then atlmi t
producing count
Uil*ir aercriKf jurf
-world price at ’u
figure.
.' ’ Awwdinaly tin
been negotrnUnK
menu pt C.
Australia T
our own hav.
‘ agreement U
rountrie.s .-h;

Better

LEGISLATURE DID NOT
REDUCE TUITION RATE

I laslinss

Davs

Another Big Shipment of

Rural Districts Must R.iib’e
$60.00 Each for Eighth
Graders in High Schopl.

M

arrived.
n&lt;&gt; advance in price
Those l ine Suihurv all f.'cl
viu-sv lined throughout!

r lomattrally

Shop Around• Before You Buy!

Mill n-quife

AUTO ACCIDENT LATE
MONDAY EVENING

more-than ft
cotton and v

here «ia» .■qtutl tiw 1913
wheat in tttr
—
Oriean*
■cotton in the

• Driven by Marshall War­
ner* Hit r Another Near
Coats drove

Pillsbury’s FLOUR
2-4'/; Lb. Sack. Tax EREE

Flour
Will Be Tajyjd July 8

Better
HASTINGS
Days Sale

69c

98c
Century of Progress

Ulf Frrth
attain'

MCLAUGHLIN’S
Gem Merido “991” “ 25c
ll.

21c

23c

Salad Dressing
25c
Pork &amp; Beans &gt;- 4‘-X5c
Pure Lard
4j - 29c
Lemons
Butter
Li 24c
Dntt:.

•a

25c

27c

Just what you need tor that trip t&lt;
the World’s Fair or on yopr
lion. A complete new stock.

L &amp; C

The Spectacle of the Age!
A Cast of Thousands!

‘THE SIGN of
HE CROSS

Extra Large Jar

25c

CHOICE MEATS

NO INCREASE IN PRICES

Roasts
ib. Sc [1j&lt;
Choice Kettle Beef
Circle S Picnics 'oun. 1151
Ham Ends
n. 8c
Daisy Hams
ci 23c
BolOjjpIlcl Or Frankfurter) it. 25c
Minced Ham 2 ib. 25c
ill

Premium. Bo'nelea*. 2 Lb. Average

Lb.

SC

SPRING

The Mund Reader
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY

l

Food Market

Hatting:

A

Summer
Trousers
k and. w h i t &lt;•
Sanforized

bummer
Caps
Big Assortment of

UESDAY

Warren William—Constance Cummings

LAMB^
Stew
5c
Roasts ib. 15c
Leg
Li 19c

Feldpausch’s
Phono 2272

J
9

SUNDAY — MONDAY

QUEEN
OLIVES
■

Choice of Store

Sweaters

Coffee | Coffee | Coffee | Coffee
Feldpauscb^

Friday cmd Saturday Only
Pure Wool, Sleeveless

WEDNESDAY
। ■■ •

Forty-Second Street

r»i Baltimore Twp

month The funeral
noon a’. 2 3C o’clock.

MARY PICKFORD -In Her Latest

“SECRETS”
TEN CENTS

Mesh ( aps ul
Sanforized Duck
Tfilouscrs at '’Si- pair;

Buy your Hot-Weather
Logs ut Our Store

CHILDREN lOCL.iTS

FRIDAY — SATURDAY
L.ratKi viuptc r A .
inticipaled

s 30 th 12 ill

THURSDAY

Special Request Return Engagement

ADULTS 15 G EN I 8

S198

O EVERYBODY

WATERS
CLOTHES SH-OP
"if it isn t good wc don t carry it”

FL
P&lt;
Cl

�TINGS BANNER. WCONgSDAV JUST 28. IMS

RE

HASTINGS’ GREATEST Buy Njow and Save
MERCHANDISING EVENT Bargains for Everyone

Prices Are Rising
Shop Penney’s Now
The Sporting Thing to Wear1

w

PASTEL
WASHABLES

JOFF

Novelty
Pumps
Straps, Ties

$£•98

19
100
□Gal.
!5c or
■relay.

1OC
27 136*

Lir*/.’

White!

Cool delight!

E *

‘&gt;000 yds.

Marquisette

5 Yard*

EXTRA SPECIAL

zic

‘

are cohw-fast Can

»^rd*

I
'

an‘l t-incncs, in sizes
. 2 to 8. New styles and
patterns!
•

\
*

'

Dress Caps

25c

Lots of' Patterns

I'oVireling

Swtct Music for
Smart Budgeteers!

100.000 ya &lt;is sold already
Sturdy, tinhis year
ilcachcd, । &gt;art-linen crash,
ulu-ctl • b rdcr toweling!
luy now! 1 ’rices are dun-l

GLADIO

nly

Prams h
Yard
Smart «l&lt;si
aii.l -c,&gt;!&gt;.(,»

10c &gt; &gt;
’ Made of fast.color
prints. Many colors.

Below mill
price today!

SS

2L©C

Sets This Gay Table!
PART-LINEN

J

I'/..,.

.

in 'rm!

f7

Lhe
in’rm!

.

L?

tsl'

■

at a Savings You’ll
Long Remember!
Ail fine, white with care­
fully hemstitched edges!

Fast color! 36 in. wide!

Yards and
Yards of

49c?

HOSE
Simulated

Dress Oxfords
for men
$1Z9 ,

ca.

@ SHIRTS

TfiU 49®

/ le

\

I

B| 1

\

/

U~7 }
\ _1 a

'V

A Quarter Goes a Long Way—

“&lt;3.

For Men
Saturday Special

Only Penney's tremendous buy­
ing power makes such a low price'passible! Serviceable blue cl.».!mtray — remarkably well-made!
*1 wo button tlumigh pockets.

6C

Pr-

•

&gt; '5 a i- ca^ure to ptit on a
‘ !iU
1*^
’’ ’ •
'•i’rtably! Broadci'til ‘,r pertaie! White and

,

A REAL CAPACITY
DAY VALUE
5 fen’s
£&lt; ’
Summenvcight
t, A
COTTON
tfrvt
IIIBBEU
r.

UNION 'CiWJ
SUITS

49c

Mi

•1\

J -

Imagine!
MERCERIZED

WOMEN'S

ATHLETIC
SHIRTS

MEN’S

SUN HATS Work Shoe
Steven’s All Linen

v

Siitt 36 to 46

as*

At Only

Oh Look! What
Gay Colors

Dress Sox

WORK
SHIRT

10c

5c.

Fancy­

C. P.”

Cretonne

Women's Chnrdonizc

Attractive
dull Yu,trcl

Heavy Wash Cloths
2c
Porto Rican Gowns 25c
Children’s Sun Suits 10c
Boys’ Bib Overalls
25c
LOOK/ Women’s
\ Handkerchiefs

^^Voiles!
Lawns!
Batistes!

‘

In a class by themselves!

when it buys u

yard

Dimities!

Luncheon
SETS
thke *
in \ tn!

TUB CROCKS
of SHEER -J A
Friday and
COTTONS 1DC . rjpCCllll

25c
LOOK HERE!

t

.16 x .16 in crash cf tli ami four
1.’ x 12rujiLiii:.!Ready 1 ■ n-.medI

Seen on the Smartest
Clotheslines in Town!

Wash Ties

fashioned! The &lt; &lt;&gt;/«» range
Summer.

TEA
APRONS

•ii

Pre-Shrunk

.They top (he list of hosiery
values.! In. that clear„ &lt;;•.«&gt;
texture untaWy coding mure

।

Mac”

Distinctive blue-andAchite-pat­
tern*—durable fabric*— full-cut
mH tn, le-ititchedt Large pearl
Lut tun, I

Practical Medium Weight
17 in.

Get Yours Early.

'T'*

Fancy Tupelo |
Work Shirt* !

White, Tans, Chicks
Short

P" £
^Ka

Just the thing for
driving or fishing.

COOL

Friday K
Feature

• Ri.-or and
U blades
'
• Lijthter —
fewer part,
• More dur­
able edxo

ea.

57. 8c

SILK. H®6B ; ’

“GOOD
HUMOR”

• Sun Visors

K99 4*
laundered without
**c injury.
Broadcloths

W'

Work Hats

25c

A NEW razor
for a BETTER Shave!

Adjustable
. •

STRAW

Unusually attractive
full-fashioned

.SUPER
Saving!

co keep active boys neat!

t&gt;

GSy
;’f './

ODDS and
ENDS!

SQOO

WASH SUITS

Blankets!

New M|uare necks, striped and
|&gt;olka dot ties, cap sheves, or no
the season's best

Lowest Price Yet

Saturday Hours 7 a. m. to 10 p. m.

such values in
Crib

JT&gt;

Smart Sults

CAPACITY DAYS
Friday Hours 7 a. m. to 6 p. m.

The last word in summer duel
Casual, young, comfortable, and
..:b!e! They’ll do
duty lint only (or »purU but fur
nil day wear, tool

Here They Are . . . and
‘ How You Save!

PENNEY’S

300 Pair
Odd Lot, Ladies’

rl new /
low price!

Pr.
Cut for SMARTNESS! _
Priced for SAVINGS!

CRASH
14C Yd

fw

Ye». nwreetize}- risht in th* yarn
—fcr penrancrit, e!a»t:&lt;itjrl Cut to
a»ure you fit ar.i comfort'

White Duck

Children’s

OXFORDS
and

STRAPS
“Columbia”

BfcLLE ISLE

Soft Cotton

MUSLIN

BARBER
TOWELS

Bleached or
Unbleached

6c

v&lt;&gt;.

4c

Fancy Values in
Rayon Plaited
and Mercerized

WINDOW
SHADES

Wide 1-button extension waistband I
Side buckle straps 1
22-in. bottoms, hill cuffs!
Sizes 28 to 38 waist I

6 ft-x36 in. Water color
roller*- Nke looking,
and very durable a*
well.

GENUINE

Leghorn D’jon

Straw Dress
Summer

ANKLETS•be* — from

Never before has such

e to ladies'I

quality been offered at so

Sun color* I
N. 15c top /uh

very little in price 1

JfeManedl

Friday and
Saturday

5C

Work Pants

HATS
For Men

■ For Men

79c

Only

69C

Depi-essio

98c l&gt;r.
’ 'Get your Fall Shoes
now, they will be
higher.

�THE HASTINGS RANNI.lt. MUIMMGV. -USE W IMS

PAOB POUR

The Hastings Banner
. ,,r____

»m umu.
.a___ _________ while dut» of nwr« well-to-do
iportsmen can obtain special tirlvt'*
leife to jhoot jirivate arid pub&amp;a
game lai beyond thr iuimI .•licut
rise entire nutter is a quc^l.-ru ui
democracy r». fpecla) privilege and
evidently u not due lor any cr&lt; c.
anwSnt ol conMdcration by Mn..tpan's •Democratic” governor. •

V

Views und Opinions;
tVfcur Others Sidy

"This and That
. wall

■ CURB TO ijUlLD

WEAKENING THE DEFENSE..
Nvwx that Itfty.-ilx •ua-mb&lt;:. t.a'.t
, brin cut from the ptTMinncl cd the
State. Police' force and three Stair
f\&gt;&lt;Ute port* abandoned ' became id
' reduction in tiie' hiathtctuituv apptcpnatlotv if not at all rvsiinxriha.
With jackt-rc r.i.getting bolder year
by year. it u absurd to reduce tih

backward Glanct

mpany ■t'lUMingi wrth the «uccvutd of their not

Special
Bargains
SI.On Arrow Shirts. Two si 39

abir ol dealing will, them During

ir Mtctncan a mtp.hty ho
bank r'-bben' and it

83.00 Linen Knickers
Dutchess Make

While Duck (Japs 19c
A PROPHECYC
X&amp;rihs
ta
MadiKHi Square

Sailor Hals

A CHANGED ATTITUDE

Spaklintf Atjil .Munsing QfTw/
I’ulthingSuits Reduced
Beautiful Hand l ailored

A Quotdhon

Many Ollier Specials
(Junie And Look
8s3

Lanibie &amp; Doyle

AOou
:• ii.e e:-..

•! C.•

ton Xi

The Store For Dad .And His Lad

Clean” Rich Milk

t!

Pungent Purdgruphs
y I ES'

il iiy of ()ur World

in.
.. Ihul
i-i .Highlands
It
lycd.

Repeat*

milk; it nlmi.lil hp yours
eautu- v«»u cart Ihrti kn&lt;iv
inking p*« ■T-haikCd.*’ J
bringX to you.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY*
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�TIIE HASTING* BAN NKR. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2S. 193J

COME TO HASTINGS
Friday &amp; Saturday, June 30 * July 1

2 BIG MONEY-SAVING BARGAIN DAYS

SEE

All Lines of Merchandise at Real Economy Prices... A Great Chance to Save!

4-Page Folder
&amp; Next Week’s
Banner for Full
Particulars

pavement Dance * Double Male Quartette * Band Concert

o

BIGGEST FARMER MAY
BE SENATE CANDIDATE

R- p. Ci'Otgi--E. Foulkca of
UittlTord- Opena Race
for U. 8. Senate

SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASS REUNION

TWO PROFESS GE
MEN VIS T CITY

FORMER BARRY GIRI.

GOLDEN JUBILEE
WAS WELL ATTENDED

Former Pastors and Mem­
bora Enfty Fine Program
nt E. Baltimore Church

Delightful Gfithciing H Id at
Barryvilk- Church
on Sunday

The Sparklets Sing

yire$tone

Oh! What is so fair as a bride
in June?

FIRST CHOICE FOR SAFETY and

As die trips in time to the
Lohengrin tunc

Blowout Protection

When life is a-thrill to the song
• of Spring

And she sparkles uith joy and
a WHITE ROSE ring.

''White-Tfsose
WEDDING RING

Barry and PERSONNEL OF THE AT-

,.*■/

•\ 11

1 thc

1. W A Murphy and Cliff 8.
ben Arc Named Depart
menl Managers

CONSTRUCTION

tpurriage al 3 Saturdav atteniaxv
June 24. jt tlw home &lt;»l t.w bride .
nan-nt-. tin- service was read by the ,
. BtipUM ihltrrh.
•Ik bride, in the ,

dcltihinutn--

riresfone
OLDAttlO TYM

M.13. W.c

•3.20

I;• 6.85Bna&lt;„
1 o— ■ "1 1
7-53

6.05

. 9.20

.SitpNyinR H i Jdizig Rings •

iidcrvd ,n

MASTERPIECE

of TIRE

Firestone

Bessmer the Jewelei

LANTIC &amp; PACIFIC TEA CO.

A NEW' OLD SWOB ILE
DEALER
UTTDIl
. Ja.. liUKlJ
RU

HASTINGS,
MICHIGAN

This organization will continue Tin sell and
service CHEVROLET cars, as in the past

6.75

(■■i r\'dfiltl- riye»i
WPP
[ing. slu

On Fridav
drgi
the Vaca'.t”
BRIDGL—l.l NVIIEON.
Presbyi rriin
Covers were laid f&lt;ir Ugh' att th* ‘iraiwn
IMrctU - and
A pit luck
tomi rrpf
charmingly appointed . lune:■’hetm.trtend. ven
tiaduated from the
given on Saturday by Miss Bar
»t Engir.-s-mu,
„
,ucce»*tul.
Jt’.hnMin. Bridge waa played in the
with the Mu liman Bell Tile­
-r.tuUment and tom- ana
aUcmwin. tie- honora gning i&lt;&gt; Mp»
; plin.ir cAmjmny. Jackson.
Marjory Biebbins; Mi -■ Jncetyn peteut teachers
— ------, Oul-nl-town HUMUi al Hie «&lt;:!Ircivude und M;»* Lillian Tolhurst
£N (I.i B.
ding were the Rev and Mr&gt; A. C.
ia Garden Club will Braze, and family. Ttxunwn.' Mr
HONORING VISITOR.
John DeMay. Ulm.Atfo;
Mrs. Eurl Coleliian and Mrs. O. L hold its uimi. tW.i.n of oHiccrs ;uui Mr
&gt;
P
M
.
in
the
»uHerman DaMwy. Waukegan;
Lockw«nd are enuitainms u com- . ..
pany oi friends this Wcdneoiay pcniicr*' ,a? the court house .-el DeM.y. Aurora. 111.. Icver.inn .it the forthei’s Ivune hoii-. it is exp« rd there will be a apeak- May. Chicago; Mu. France:
fronTlhe
Stale cmiwnnjtioti De-'roll emcagp. and jig.
orlng Mra. Burr .Van Houlrn of Al- cr ----'
parunent'at l.arJmg and a full at- Math. IN.in»tun.—From liie
ma.
_ _ ___________
tendance
desired.
mazoo Gazette. Sunday edit*
HASTINGS. ‘ ureeoe dettuiuu that hakera eell
....■ —-——
•
——---------- - - \ ,--------- MICHIGAN one loaf of currant bread for three The uuimdacturr of »ih: bank! A tied canopy shelter:, i mom,
; loaves oi plain—to etwmuagt con- notes to reduce /ilk stocks has been age pueblo, watch tower from '.lie
sumption oi cuxranu. juggested in Japan.
[elements in- Anwna.

'low.

rire^tone
KHTlNtL TVPS

TrantniiMion

___

Tires'ene

ANDRUS SERVICE
• PHONE 2 2 4 0

big, baudtonie

i:\peht

OLDSMOBILE 6 a
—

�THE Ha-. TINGS BaNNER. WEDNESDAT. JUNE «. 19JJ

Hastings factories BIU 'furniture BUYERS
Show Marked Entploynient Increase* In(*,cates °reftter interest in

Sporting Items

SI. HOSESUMMER
FESTIVAL JULH

for Some Years

■ .Continued from page orw»

City reader? whir notice
westbound poMcnger tree

ALTO NINE DOWNS
TENNIS SINGLES TO
LOCAL KNIGHTS
SEMI-FINAL ROUND

!W.t of the grandstand with num­
erous and worthwhile prizes.in the
offering Following tlw ball 'gamo'j
the public u ill be entertained by
tlw' Ra.-ker family, which includes I
rune brothers and «f»trrx. each a lairated musicuin.
■
At eight o’clock In the evening.!
Juxt before the boxing carnival gets

Al Becker, Bob Angell,'Bill
Kennedy and Dwight
Fisher Survive
+

»

• Al Becker. Rob AnitHl. Bill Ken-

nr-ly MK ,T’s. Alto going Mlles* for't^t. ar.d unusually law stock.- wilt
the l.t'2 nx inning* Dunne the- undoubtedly bring a substantial »•:tfame he .truck eat five opponng U)Ur ut bwtofM* when general eon*
batxmen while Snyder of Alto Jailed Stiorv -hall become norm.:!
•
to ret lie a- man via Uw *jn«e.&lt;xit
Thue can be no doubt abxir the;
nut. a.iowin*; t&gt;n hrt* in the fBfS lh,t me larger tmnkntncni u

•In rievious years tlw.fun ended
with tiarkiusi but thi* year the
’committee in charge of the ■fests-,
i.tl’ called upon the Hastings Odd­
! fellows-and asked them to rcojien
, ;i:e* .'uccrssful boxing Muron they
videme that, hud recently clowd and usage a par­
inten -(.than ticularly fast and furlou; boxiilg
a? a fitting finale to the pro: three■meet
;
■cram
! As a reault the bie ring-lighi will

■..mioubh dly exceed two timurend
. iOnv of the chief attractions’wdi be
[f-iie ringside appearance oi tiie fa­
, । nwua old hcsv&gt; of the squatvd arena.
'Kid McCoy

week the Her. Bernard Oelh-:
to Detroit to complete nr
misiimiun pi I

HAROLD SMITH IS
-,*.
KROGER STORE MGR/,,1
.

lu- Ch.itmil; but It

Something Never Mentioned!
in our .-fdyritiM’mrni' in Hie p.&gt;»t is our aunrtmenl of 1’srly
’
~,iper tumbler and place doi। Millie, pink and lizht creen.
lie* in

SUMMARYOFMICH.
SPEED REGULATORS

BESSMER the JEWELER

BEAUTY CREAMS

Face Powder

is delightful 3» it h effective, *■

SHAVING
CREAM
AND

Choice of 6 Creams

SHAVING
LOTION

ANY THREE $«
Regular $3 value

KLENZO

KLENZO

Tooth Brushes

Coconnut Oil
SHAMPOO

35scent
value

i Qew
I

4

PEARL
Tooth Powder

COCOA BUTTER

25 cent
value ..

50 cent

Skin Cream

50 cent
value

QQa
WVV

39c Size 27c each

8 Kinds of Talcum

Milk of Magnesia

You'll find your favorite fragranee unions
llirw »u|| talc*. Georgia Knw. I^ivciuli-r,
Nanis-&lt;■. Grunge Blossom. Tinj- lut and
other.*..

n the meat depjrtmi'nt. Marshall Grand Rapid*, runner
Smith h.«5 been ntnlned a* Golden Glow IVurnam

TOOTH PASTE

.
............... .
, r V1*'3'' "Smlth&gt;” are well|a:xl friend.
. - - wn'IuStft and th
‘
them eve

B.ur7.' 2f°’COc

This Sale

ONO. OFF AGIN'
NOW 'GONE AG' N'

During This Sale

T^fc &lt;&gt;«• ANY CftC

JL /

THREE

JV

SAVE 1 3 to 1 2 on Wall Paper during the Two Better Has­
tings Days-^-You buy any Wall Paper in dur stock at 15c a
double roll and up and we will give you the ceiling
ABSOLUTELY FREE!

iContinued (run page

A Quarter of A Century
of Satisfactory Service

CARA NOME

$1.00 Size

SHARI

BOTH for

50c
Value
for—

Famous

I Pete Bari.in . wlu

ir.’l SHOWER INC n Uom inc blew out tbroulng the’
'» car Into the ditch. Accorrtir’.g’tn otir
'* J speed T'tJe, thK driver ui*i|ld be,
ttuiltv of ■ijwcding or traveling Li.-rcrj
jf'than his' equipment would .-.&lt;felv
&gt; stand,
.
, other &lt; onilitlon’. of tiie highw.v.

EXTRA! EXTRA!

Special!

Klenzo bristles, .slay
Hrm so keep your teeth

Harold
. ... Smith, son.. of. Vfr. and
ami1 1 &lt;
Mr*- Orley Smith, ha&gt; been named
as Uub manager &lt;?f the new Kt.-gsr
Mun- in thu&gt; city, coMfrur from Ben-

’ ’
tCkCHHOS

*

Company Retains Marshall
fl[Kalti1,|£’^ FdG. Smith as Head of
k&lt; :!&lt; . the Clever little b,.ntum J. iKh!
the Meat new.
t. ..... I.
U
I

UZhieM :&lt;ttd p^tr vpibtlltx. fug
i nr ti&lt;iu. it.- 'There m.A Im- a
condition cHeciing.the automo* __
oiw i-. drivliuf. bail br.tit.'. .I

Our June Toilet Goods Sale is in full swing and below are1
a few money-savers we are offering you. Some of these
are for the TWO DAYS only, Friday and Saturday.

and 50c Flacon
SHARI PERFUME-

hi

BOB WALTON WINS
JUNE HANDICAP

Better Hastings Days
at Carveth &amp; Stebbins

way may be 'blind ,
rannof st* an up- bind ti

Frompth setllina all legitimate rlaiins.

ill these

they;

plr'wocdd bu

If A Windstorm Wrecks
Your Buildings Tomorrow

p. Orf Stu

MORRIS O. HILL. Agent.
Hastings, Mich. '

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

WHERE Will You-Get the Money to Rebuild?

mwi f)rb

Better Hastings Days
-

At - ----- —

GOODYEAR BROS
HARDWARE CO.
Two Days Only—Friday and
Saturday, June 30 and July 1
Pedestal Alarm Clock

The windstorm of Muy l-i this year wrecked this-IK xM
turn on the Elhalwth I.. Curtrlglil farm, .Section 11, Clarence
Township, Calhoun County. One row was kiHcd and dam­
age to another burn*. This company promptly paid g&amp;OO loss.

69c

&gt;f Akron, Ohio re

Enclosed alarm, in' color,.

• Conserve Steam Cooker . .

$7.85

8-in. Electric Fan
Large Steel Tackle Box .

$1.19

.

Sunday
Pine Lukr and C • Mr Ind Mr»
Orempulie. h-ui..hI thnyty of Ha»(u

69c
89c

Fully Stream Lined Wagon .

/upper at the lake

. $3.19

electric headlight.

22-ahort Superspeed Stainless Cart­
ridges, Box of 50
($1.35 Carton—500)
Ice Refrigerators ....
5(D Discount
12-qt. Milk Pail, 3 for
$1.00

itings Jufic 2»lti to ■•jienrt'tlie suminter vacation with her mother. Mr*

entertained tlicnj at ixrj Mrs F- Dancer of Chelse*. a «i
cottage on Thumd.n .ifr of Mr’ Hrrnmn Hauer. apent
•a- days visiting Mr and Mr.. He
and'
are not compelled to pass a vrrv
f Mr. and Mrs Win Haven* of Rut­
thorough examination. We appeal'
land acre entertained by Mr and
, to you io take it ui&gt;on ynnrrolt to
I Mr*. Herman Hauer Sunday.
j
help us m our efforts ti&gt; save life
j
Mr and Mr.*. Robert Lcplcy and ■
and property on the publlr hfghwav*
xm'of■ T&gt;:‘rolt railed on Mr. and daughter Betty went to Lowll to]
nt .Michigan,
Mr* Fred Horn Sundav
!&lt;T ’he former * mother, who If at
Mr. and Mr* Bob Campbell of the hwpit.il. recently.
• i
Dhtrlct No 5 Headquarter*
Lapeer spent Friday and Saturday' Mr and Mr*. Joltn Brown and
Michigan State Police.
i with relatives here.
'daughter Ruth, of Grand Rapid*.
Clinton Horn attended the " Cea- «»««&gt; Mr- *nd Mr*. John Lewi*
! Member* of the Y. M. L Club arc tUry of P»ogrts*’’ m Chicago the Sunday.
first of the week1 Mrs Herman Hauer aijd Mr*
t^d’y.bv ^.n°’
t,lr and
and Mrs
Mrs. Alva Kenvon
Kenyon and Preston,
rresi&lt;u\went
welcome Corner*
uornwa «•
Mr
went io
to Welcome
to,
a nJ. }.»?v ».« LOua
family of Bellevue spent Sunday witness a canning dcnwrutraticn al
A pot ijvk .jncheon will be served afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. few days ago
- ------------------Kenjon
j
■ '
.....
Florida lu.-. tlw lowest-highest I The Mixsos Marge McCall and, There are no Storms. no. Ice or i
pond of altitude of arty state. Its I Eva Sonnevllle of Battle Creek snow* in the stratosphere and the '
(Iron Mt. with a 325 f'_ altitude is its leaded on Mr and Mrs. Ijester Soo-, temperature u always between M
| high point.
’
neviUe Sunday.
and 60 below zero, centigrade.
|
can condition.

26-in. Hand Saw ....

•

This Big Company had an Increase of Over $10,000,000
in Windstorm Insurance in May, 1933,
47 Years of Prompt Settlement of all legitimate claims.

’ Liberal Policy giving ample protection at low cost.

W Ith hinged tray and partiliuns.

10-ft. Minnow Seine
Good Tennis Racket

Bump and

.

Conservative management by officers and directors of
experience.
All these make this company popular.
If your property is not fully protected get Windstorm
Insurance Today!
See One

of Our Local Agent* or Write the Home Office

Michigan Mutual Windstorm
Insurance Company
Largest of Its Kind in Michigan • • Home Office—Hastings, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY, JUNE tg. IMJ

Ladies were enter-

I

Social Events and Personal Mention

kew

TAINED AT CHARLOTTE s?"

Delightful Day With Golf, w
Bridge and Lunchcop . \'j
’ at Country Club
'
Mrs Hum Gulley Is visiting in

John Beagle have ■ Mm George Lhulbe.'g of Grand
Rapids
!!;«■ guest of
Lorena " ’ ”
"
'
Baird.
Hxhuni Fairchild u spending the
wwk
in
Chicago
s
I
uik
I
iiu
;
the
John E’.klv t» r;»iximg the
.Mr and M: C B Hode • and
.M-u vbitrrd frauds jn Uuisinx Sun-

lining Uh■ening was

Buy at Baird’s

JUNE COUNTRY CLUB
DINNER DELIGHTFUL ONE

On Better Hastings Days!

Miss Virginia Potts Gave an
Artistic Program of Piano
and Vocal Music
.

Prices Slashed in All Departments

Club enioyed

Mr and Mr-

.

hiu-a-

Er. rf Fairchild'..

•iinvy

“d
jClub al their h

utp-.c. &lt;&gt;f rra
iGcj- meeting
nbAitli gati.c.

Anne Burton.

nh W visiting Hei

0

*•&gt;'* ium.'.MadorU

1/2 Off on 35 SUITS
SIZES 34 TO 46

I hesc are good ALL-WOO1. suits that sell
regularly for 1 WO TIMES as much as
you’ll h&amp;ve to pay on Better Hastings Days.

‘

'.

At 50% Discount Prices are from $5.75 to $11.25

1/3 Off on Straw Hats
1/3 Off on Boys’ Suits
With Twrt Pairs of Knickers

FTRFF
Merchandise pOpp
A. JL\JL&gt;.L&gt;
Follows: X JLvA-/l_y
As

WITH ONE SUMMER SUIT:
Waterproof straw hat of good style and quality, FREE!
WITH ONE ALL-WOOL $15 SUIT:
Waterproof straw hat and a good, leather belt or pair of
suspenders, FREE!

.WITH ONE ALL-WOOL $17.5(FSU1T:
Waterproof straw hat, a belt (or suspenders) and a
pair of dress socks, FREE!
WITH ONE ALL-WOOL $20 SUIT:
Waterproof straw hat, a belt (or suspenders) aqd a good
shirt, FREE!
i

WITH ONE ALL-WOOL SUIT OVER $20:
Waterproof straw hat, a belt (or suspenders) a shirt
and 2 pairs of dress socks, FREE!

There Are Many Other Gifts
of Merchandise Here for You

THRIFT WEEK

BARGAINS!

or th* irt».Mdcnt ana

Prices Are Advancing, Buy Now And Save
Saturday, July 1
Friday, June 30

OLEO

61

Above are listed tlre-BlGGEST
MONEY-SAVING BARGAINS
ever offered.by Baird's in the I 5
years in the clothing business!
Buy at Bairds and save money on

Super Suds

Olives

&lt;*•*»• &amp;*e 25c

Butter

Lb 26c

School Girl

kl.2C

CompleMon

• |jar

White Ducks for Men 79c
White Ducks for Boys 69c
1/2 Off Boys’ Wash Suits

SSultr. l re»porl or Middllr »dk

COFFEE

White House

mad* i‘j

m

Kellogg Foundation

EMMANUEL lAmi:

MEAT SPECIALS

Minced Ham
Frankfurters F^-smii
BaCOn
Famous Dickory Brand

Lb.

z

91/2C

lu. z9c

,'j Ib. I’kg.

1XC

Lean Shoulder Bacon Sliced 2 Lb*. 29c

Get Your Free Show Ticket! Here

W« Deliver

The Big Little Store

Phone 2491

kAAAJlhAuAAAuAAAAAA.

The Episropal Pa
। the acene of. a n:o&gt;t civarmlng to:
Friday afiemoon honoring Mn
Jack Clark and Mrs. Ju} Hi

Lindbeti
Miss.

Better Hastings Days
Friday and Saturday. . . June 30 and July 1

from ou

GOODAI-1
►’-.to- Free IT. l'tv columns •» piechurch, who were eomit to leave ^,lrP ol 34,,,
ah Jsnc (iondale.
Ha-tings They have been active * nd wjL&gt; u;i- ’ n,
June 20 at MUhImai tn the parish work and will iawake Ind: ■:
, Mi*. Donald hhirbe greatly nnwea
'fry Smith of
-. vnungmt son of
During thr hour* of receiving Mw vice-P:&lt;-'idt n
d Mrs- Shirley W.
...
.
i
I.
.
n
Virginia Pot's gave a lovr-ly group of
Ann Ari’-r
‘sostfs accompanied by Ml*- J. A. : Mr. at..
: McNulty.
Ispendlns a p
ot Judge and
Mrs. George Lockwood preuthd at iat tlw
k,„. farm
itlie prettily appointed table where jj-_, « h MrP-i at Charlotte
iced lea and eakes‘vert served. . *
—
—«
' Mrs Knuth, ..McIntyre made a
st Nii tl 'NIC
'graceful presentation to the gtic?.L»
M. and Mr. K ..... ------- ......
;of honor
of two attractively tatn.fi tw. Ive
at lur.ch SmiI wrapped package containing cotn- day evrntn» complimentary to their
I pote«. gifts of the Altar Guild, rep- daughter
Str* Gay Jurdan of
ireaanting the good will and oordiai Hushu.v N i Mr and Mr*. Ralph
u-uivs that follow Mrs, Clark and B&gt;H»n of Grand Rapids were out

, Mrs. Ratowiky to theit new homes. ;cf town guests.

T.S.

Baird

CLOTHING for MEN and BOYS
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�PAGE EIGHT

THE HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY. JUNE 38, JW1

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO 'ADVER­
TISEMENT FOB LESS-T1TaN 25c.

Greatest Rupture Aid

UUNLI

NDS 1 BLACK

STATE HAS LARGE NAT.- ।
won lak*.
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
URAL GAS RESERVES children of Parchment were gue&gt;ts- ,
....

-- --------

of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, y,

Michigan's Qas Fields Have McKibbln. Thursday
21 Billion Cubic Feet
I Mr «m&lt;* Mr* Davld Shepard at­

. oo nr ..
tended Children's Day exercises at c
^Icontlnued from page one&gt;
in J J wells
McCBUiuin/hurch Sunday They
.. --------- -------------------------- | Michigan's proved "dry" gas pro- report a fine program
r Rtially reduced price. U)h*J ex- during area* have a reserve
&gt;l in.
ii*. Lyle
l.)iv Tobias
looms of
oi Hattie
oaiiic Creek
&lt;n*ea called •
tiditure.s amounted to about 1250 excess oi 21.000.u00.000 cubic feet on Geo McKibbln'* Sunday on his «
Uith the exception of the 860 paid r is indicated by the Geological, way to Hatting* to *ee hl* mother.
1-r royalty, all of this money was Survey Division of the Department who has been 111 for some time
.■ p n: ax-ally lh- &lt; 9.t &lt;•( building the of Conservation
.
. We are sorry to hear Dan Bagley
■&lt;: .i.ine, tegether with the various Thu reterve is Included In four U losing Hie me of hl/ left side
liKhttr.:.- and stage eflecU amount-, gas field* that now include 33 wells lie has been 111 for several months,
rd . . about 8110. This included the which had an aggregate estimated1 Doris McKibbln visited her broth1:1a. cost of material* &lt;mo&gt;t of original daily open flow of Jll.- er. William McKibbln In Prabteb. killed by -./per
f4*1' V.V.WV
|vl
”“ Thursday -allerpoon.
-----------,
.........
.............. .......
U48.UOO cubic
.MM.V feet
|&lt;|
ville
mu ‘McKibbln.
.uu.to.il wife b1iu
nunma
and Ronald
y' kigh pmh. and''a; .i &lt; paid to the carpenter and elec- •■ The proved acreage has been con- ■ Will
culled
on hl* parent*
aervauvciy placed at
Bl 5.800 acre*
acres but of
r' Prairieville
---------- -------* ---------*!)‘cs can be m ui? ■ rri.in eustumw, putnt and tlyatrl- servatlvcly
ru-. make.up. Transportation, prep- the Geological Survey Division be-(here Sunday evening.
&gt; euulf
utuhon ..i
of &lt;!«&lt;«.
stage, auditorium rent,
.
...xfion
neves Hiul thu estimate u too, Mr. and Mr* William Snvder of
lilt tatige of human 1
publicity, prograins. 1....
Inci- *mall.
| Plainwell spent Thursday with Mrs
drntah mid various small
expenses' The largest of the three gasfields i Marcus Bagley On FYlday evening
------- .-pciiics
.i; &lt;M.niKtion with the membership m .the eentnU Michigan ami u in Mm
Mis Earl
Earl Payne and*
and’ U-uimrd
Ix-onurd und
&lt;it\.‘amt reception of vlslttng civic Bloomfield township. Isabella coun- tiiree girl friends of Denver. Colo.
.imip. made up the balance. tv, w|Uch has 14 completed weJJs and Vera PetUJohn &lt;4 Woodstock,
at ordinary
ria- total inrome irom ticket sale!with an aggregate initial open flow Hl. and Mr. und Mrs. Richard PetJ'/ *1^3,
oUvt‘ruMn« of tXi.OUO.WW
The Plains
field were enter*
----- ------— cubic
tljohnfeet.
of GunThus tin actual earned Incomejnaw extends over 3.800 acres.
.- tuined in the same home
ncn in'?'
ITwloctum w about 8W The
flK KW
„U large pw
ww Vein,F,„. George ----------------is--gaining
-------- -----second
pool,„ the
Morehouse
slow­
----- .
__
, ......
__ I..
-.1 'anI *an «I,nlnCi‘-f s
mm- on' -township
pool,
was J.
discovered
Jy. which I.is good ........
new* ...
to 1.,.
his niany
»D
H-r.-hi;» nt 81 00 per year taken out AUgiut 8. 1930. It has seven wells, friends.
"HeieaUxi in tin* civic w,th nn aggregate potential open
Orace McKibbln Is visiting her
tncaiet iiinvemeiit
•*— ol
-•
itioivtra nt nijtjMi
undid ».6 ro
to tile
the fl
ow
ifi.ixiO.OOO cubic ...
fert. II -----aunt. Bertha McKibbln, of. .........
Shultz
fund mid
.*.|«‘i.ial
donation* accountllc cln
V1U„
|
............
.................
—....... * “\
to
Ihe
„ fur u .hUr
:.r fro'im.rv. Thus the player* discovered
-----• in Unit Section, and
'Hie next meeting of the Yankee
he
■.
lMM .........
...
,
- tl.- . ..........
...........
- urouani
111
Fireoruary
bt miry 14.
is. .....
lyJO.
iwju. i -&gt;&gt;"
Springs
Christian
vimuh
*u*i sC.
Endeavor ...
r.n&lt;irnvor
Society
nociriy
--.. I. \ll
.
’
:rh
vir.
Iil«
II..v,
,„n.
.
...
.
..
io'.ll
...
which tobegin tiienext pro- comprises ubout 50U acre* of prov- iw&gt;H be held at the home of Geo
1:1 .
,
.xl gas urea.Tiie total potential ' McKibbln. un the Richard Hughes
dnx.tha:
tier nicPlayers
As octa- (1Jn tl nou. hftS
gBUBe4 ut 4bom fa»m. two milei west, tlirec-quarteis
nut o.ganizrd lor maxing w 000.000 fwt
mile north of Prairieville, on Sutui e only concern of members
A (jXKth nvld. discovered in 1927. (W evernng. July 1. beglnnltig at
“???!,
Is near AMiU-y. Gratiot county.
8 00 P M.. fast time Pot luck *up1,reduction t*. the next
Thc nutory of natural gas pro- P’’’’,
intion doubted that this duclion in Michigan thus lur lias.
Shultes und win and
not reflected tiie true potentiality granddaugl
of the gas resources- of. the state. ■
M's--,
tlw Geological Survey Division be.Us tcd
nttat o»U of produc­ lievtt*. The Muskegon Field was cs- :h r,ldil&gt;
tion but as the project wax a new sentially
oil field, and wasteful
n’? «;'»or inemb.-i.- of the Pral„_A„.
— --T....U...-A ...-------J ..der, rlevllle
.n-Tuton-Attributed'to
u raptd
,
f M K church were invited
ithen ..r "
_____
r,*““ 1’^“'*ciuu* und early depletion of its lu
wl,h,‘‘“J™
• r« ni" the &lt;&lt;&gt;:nihlt!&lt;-e in charge ga.s w-M'nc.. It was said.
j“
ul a“n la
&lt;:&lt;-&lt;if!i-d tn tuiir ii clmniv Fortuof thep^dlctiWty
"Michigan'parlc
*“sfd“t“rday' Mr *'
r?.tely the .«upIfort given by patrons Tile
’*J.‘ dLHxrterv
sh
*
‘
&gt;
‘
-----, productivity sh‘*&gt;‘“rd *e’l‘ ,ru"1
icinity.
f)vrtnJjte.l the .^ganfiwtton to slight--?^"...? . Tnsr“ aKX rather
?r°“uc.broad
u ,l&gt;., Bathln®
vindicated
B"thln« i-us
wus bntoved
enjoy.-d nnd a d&lt; itctouv
!-- mux? than break even.
area in the central part of the
t
2 m?;’ n ln
Tiie player., were more than' MHrtWii
peninsula
marts a rww f”"» .*2"..! X
by tiie line reci-prion given i
d Bound." It was a rather: to*,.to™
■ [•e of drama for un intro*;
offer but the great |tuijori|y
to. prow«.st «
.for.? wt-re enthuslusilc about
piny. iT.~« if,, and the niantier in;
church.
t .i&lt; produced. Many In*:
CRESSEY.
&gt;i«ve already been received
MOItG.
,
Several
from
here
Attended
She;
...
it- bt the association us to
J Y HlmHer have
or not ttiQte plays .will *br. graduation exercises m Richland.! M.r',n,’1l‘
&lt;.
■
&gt; Tliur.sd.iy. Vera Reynolds wu* o:w Haded their store here in Morgan,
. mut.-.T of fact, pratu uh- al* &lt;•! the graduates
for properly tn Oteegv und moved
Uiiderwav- fur thy'in-xt proLester Menier of Detroit spent!M'111'*a&gt; We my sorry
'■ be
- • it1 program
- -iram «»pvand
i It . will
ci|»e- Saturday
Saturday night
night with
with Mr.
Mr. il
— Mr*.;to los*‘ o,,r nrlxhbors but wish tiiein
'
. 1
.L«v Reynolds.........
.success
j.success in
tn ther new iionuhome M,
Mi
&lt;&gt;t children and ywjnx'peuand .........
family.. ."
■"!,&gt;
lulry-etory plays to' Gerald Barber has been laid up Montgomery of O(M-gu u the net
proprietor here
.
«ae lime tn Srptrni- MHi w badly sprained ankle
Mr. and Mrs Byron Clark uni
-r- • »-:*- •feft^put rtiOH* Bo’iUer and family spent
Jaek-.m
th..- first
•&lt;’ « tun but Bunday gnh Mr and Mi- Percy ■ George Brown and son
rtatnmvnt util b&lt; «-&gt;pe- Solomon and family ngar H*rhUnd ‘.ire Spetulltur a few days with J. W
‘Howard and wife.
h-**un* Further an- Hor.s remained lx a few day*
Mr.i
.
Beatrice
Kxiapj,
und
daugh
Geiwva-ve
and
Constance
Cran
­
concerning'thu proaisda- later
dall of Kalamazoo are spending rev-----eial daya with Mr. and Mn Lee thv uU«c
Reynold* and family
.....
Mr*. Lawrence Hammond and
at her »uter. Mrs son* attended the Hammmd reThe wi&gt;rd "starboard** I* probably
&gt;y.
union. Sunday at Hendershnt*.';-. near
nt la-l Bun field.
ig the
Mrs. Jennie Barnum *pw. Sun-;
•hit. to th* right of n
day at tJunlieUi with liointr folks
! went ' ‘
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE
* aunt
66 in Sunday School
didnt know b«

Akron Mechano-Eotm Trus.

Icatura "Selective Prcuare
Control Hold, U;e rupture
. more securely and elluiirut.-*
tmnecesMry and painful tu*
Exclusive Akron Tnfa* IT..

The Prescriplion Drug Store

HAjnVGl

TU/IDD Dili RID
JU WAflU d

PROSPECTS pm
FORGOOOYIELDS .

CERTAIN SOUNDS CAUSE
"fl|
CHEMICAL CHANGES
(tike Some Very.
Interesting? Discoveries

MICIHCA

Our Success
H.i« been ar hit led thruuch care­
ful hu-.ln.--s management and
vatlvfartory dealing with policybolder*/
•
—'*'*

Citizens Mutual
FIRE’ INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS

uic uni

ll;&lt;; )&gt;al

by tnn t
plum t

rjiglllU
ucclder.

xplani

bOUniTHr CLUB'S
BUSYSFASON

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SMXTACLtS ■ FITTED. REPAIR
U.OKF.S LEISES EEFLACED. WAT.
CLOCK. JEWELRY nEPAlElSn.
CASH FOR OLD &lt;101.11

HELLO
EVERYBODY!
The Opening of "Trail’s
End" Dining Room

1 he Cinccbeauxs

BOTTLES
WANTED!

WE CHBRCHE

' Gihger Ale, Beer, Etc.,
Quarts and Pints

CASH PAID
June .loth .mil.Jul

i.l

' NEW AND USED

:

A*UT0 PARTS

Prop* a cUu went to-n
and enjoye&lt;l A picnic

WRECKING

Community ww. shocked by
■ rkm-.
«nd death &lt;&gt;f:
nd' neighbor. 'Philip

The humorist wW has suld.

and on Wemienday t-ven o'clock wiw operated on
iu.nla ted hMiiin. The open-| t
Tifiss but he died frot
r&gt;n Thursday nfti-r

Glenn F. Lauhau^h

turiUy at two o'clock.
Tnwivend n::d the singing i
tiie K. of p. quartette of;
fid He was un honest up-:
than atid will be greatly missed '
laltves. friends and neigh-1
-ymixitby is extended to!

HASTINGS MARKETS

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Dead Stock REMOVED

d Marian woodman call-;
r. d Smith s
Prairieville
M
program was put on by the
ourut Peopi
tncl and Sunfield. The main part of.
is a missionary play, a number'
pecial musical number.* were

nilAMCEBY NOTICE

For prompt, utTici^nt nml courteous service iu
the.reniuvul of horses, cuttle and sheep free of
churge cull Kalamazoo 2

Kalamazoo Rendering Company
We Pay the TelephoncTCharges . . . Call Collect

RichardMxi Holme* I
California arc LM'.ttig

been vtsitUig here during

Marian woodman will have;.? n
( Hu Community
r—
—-----service
Bur.iluv evening She U&gt; plan

CARDS of THANKS

Ohio Indiana and Illinois.
Htien Fiegai. and Ruth Miller of
•ntiT7
Kalamazoo .are visiting in the H.
a Hpnirr of Batt'x* Creek -Woodman home

i \&gt;r u

Fred M.Callum of

.fiber !;v:n Hu*
i.d Mts McCallum
Hi*mb»rt«:n and

trom-—

pccu lized
S
Experience

Wanted

Six

•here n rootle
"JV U $et

the best/

ice Sitting Content
Saturday—!2 Noon .
Hand your rump m

CHARLES il. LEONARD

MAX

LEWIS

Binder Twine

Mr. and_Mrs. E. 8 Thomfion and
irginta and Murtha, und
ti. Rex Dutinlgiin. retuttii'd

i I.- •
.- Jt d &lt;-.

ran from
—
They
re-

ill lake

I A -i i. i T&lt; T MOTtCE

'
: u ! i;
party of friends of Kalamazoo spent
.-unday evening at their cottage
Mrs tSi&gt;rague had a party from' ”•*
Kalamazoo for Sunday dinner
Wendel Vi eeland, wife and twoit
In.'dren of DetrcH and Qlayton
Mattiaon and wife and two girls of:(.r
Jackson spent the week end here
iwe Reynolds, wife and son Rus-7

Ka'h'TVn Hart. Ml«s
In
i:a Chamberlain Kalamazoo .shopper* Friday.
d on Mr?
Mr and Mrs Henry Dash and Mr.
Mated
Raymond Blakeslee. Kahler
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Kahler attendPodunk l*1”
m .. fv* days
i Sunday.
I Seward Aldrich of northern Mich
(gain Is spending a few days with
:-n- Sunday visitors
Mr and Mrs. Will Aldrich.
William chamberlain

sbA*

Save time and use McCormick-Deer­
ing twine, guaranteed for length,
strength and weight. Treated against
destruction by insects. The cheapest
twine in the long run.
If you want a cheaper twine we have
a good standard twine at a lower price.
See us before you buy

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
l 1 MINI •
BRICK -t- TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH

TELEPHONE 2118

�proceedings

P“ Wednesday, June 28, 1933

THE HASTINGS BANNER

PART TWO—Page

■

----- ----- FREEPORT.
| Mr. and Mrs.
I Wednesday, the nxich Ulked of H«1 the latter* mother. Mrs. H.C.
‘Ladies' Aid Taxi Pmy met at the Bevier, and sister. Mrs. Edith Mchome of our president. Mrs. Roy1 Queen, of Detrott. .and return*!
Specixiii, Bccy Wal|acc Say, Michigan The camp committee 1* Indebted ‘Nagk-r. and it was from there eleven1 Tuesday.
The Indian win mode by the whereabout* of Abel, in u voice of
cats with peuji|e und well filled ba*-‘ L. E. Lott of Elmdale called at,
to aii those who assisted In trans- kets, wended ’their way over the this P. A.'Tlumias home Monday.
UI
Motown Stoic Critoto
Farmer, Should Weigh
Ci,«u! Spirit from icdiiL.ii earth, ted thunder. Cain paled with terror, and:
l&gt; the color most nearly related to Ills descendant* .are still white.
countiy road* through beautiful and
Mr. Bnd Ur» Homer Salisbury of
Evidence
xlvtitlv rr.untrv h-. s-av r.f null lair..
_ .....
«____
j r id and copper, tlicn fdrv tiie In- Again, a white traveller with n can- 0PERATI0N OF TRACTOR
r&gt;
er*
ate
ro
dozen
egg*
13
'•.
gallon*
G«nd Jtapid* called at the Oeorge
East Lansing—Michigan .farmer*
iiibai servant wa* told Utat he had
gar. flour, salt, poiato. and teed
“
r&gt;
8""
■■““’
ON SMALL FARM IS
!i!-r limn otlwr tare* All people a diM-ast which made him white,
sack*, according to loxiie rccnomle* should not be deceived by the present buttri and 1.9 lb*, uf sugar.
Infnt PatKr mUU ln KaIalnaajo Bnd
P A. Thomas and Mr* Anderson
wvre uia black, but some ba tiled and hence he wa* net a propect tor
QUITE EXPENSIVE
fur- :De In farm prices partly due to lnin .j aiAulcal jxjoI and became oil the kettle un;uii( the tribesmen.
The Grand Rapid* Y
M. .,1
C to"
A s roja])y entertained by Uie La- 'and Mr*. George Seger were In Has­
-STui?u
¥»&gt;:
tings Friday.
white, other* reached the pool a* !*•*.* well known 1* the superstlCollege
.
. tile correct volution for farm juob,» ,7?i,
&lt;“.7 u...
-Mr
and
M
____
, the waters were becoming exhausted linn of the. primitive Australian und WESTERN HORSES NEED
. X,„-.a
V..U.VU. w..v
uc.u«,u»
U...-I! lud
Mr.lhelr
and ton
Mrs.Clare
George
The sackings of loosely woven soft 1' iin. according tq Heiiry A. Wallace.
Hubert long will be one of the
-Kt -I.™
.Aere escort.
&lt;i through
at Bassett
Term: vUsi nd were bteaelii-ii 1-.** And leis, tiie Alrtean natives that white men are
Hubert
Long
will be one of the
Th**n we were tmetai through lted u&gt;clr *°n ctarv al Temple fur
TO BE ACCLIMATED muslin make goop ;hp- arid diapers secretory of agrtculpire. who points 1^. tronIr.-n
VTi lin.H. S.
IT to attend
■&lt;* n'l.-n.l
...............
u week, returning
r.tnnihlw Saturday.
natlirriau
■
, Hostinguu. ...
new. In
m 4nd
wa3
a
Nitro■ arrived only in time to wash the ehotits of dead natives, return-;
....
.... .... . W.---- 7 ’
’
. -.IllI .X, L. .1. I.UUI
file iMklm* of hl* hands
in* to their homeland This no.... ..... ... -.... _------------------ ... Mrs. Pearl Smith visited W. B.
;• of such legend.*. Invented turn, qcupted with mistakes of rec-. Smaller Investment and Rel­ dler. dresw» for tiie small girl, or Initial benefit from rlmv. m price* lake. ABmt»t 24 to Sept. 2.
the close of the day we returned by camp-ground near Sunfield, Thurs°f r** materials, thk» benefit is nulA. a
vf tjie *
SrtousncM. have tacn u»rj ognitton. led st* old native woman atively Cheaper Coat Make tiouer* for aunsuits. The upper
H ““lined
later bv nerraM-. i n
i
l,“r
■ way oi Caledonia Where we were en- ।
part of the eunsuit may be r.
*■*
mL
.ade .Mdimmtte
bSSSht
“ '
C A C?'*n.C.‘1'JU,U’ 5 rtp0J1' framed by Mrs. Rosa
Snyder
race . i t the world to ex- to wrep over a titled Englishman.
------ these
- ------ Taxi
- al
— i Mrs. CHtlle Roush vltited her
uruui Which must be. bought
showed the
X O. A doing edu- her
home. We enjoy
from a piece Of discarded rartai;.
Horse More Profitable
plain the mj.-t cu-.s of.color when,as her'returned son, and to a white
.... ------ L. ... enjoy these Taxi brother. O N Undon. at Carlton
The 100 per cent increase .in the catlonul work equivalent to a col- parties which U4C
jr.-jplr uf One uhade encDjinttred cciivlet receiving tritST lands which
It rttins evident that there Is an material The muslin lints easily,
are ,,
given by Uie La-, center. Thursday and Friday.
and
many
attractive
colot.,
ure
people of another, usually with each Iv hud owned in hi* supposed na- Increasing demand for good work
price of wheat, and at cotton be- lexe of 15 000 students und 1.000 full d;e
a,,.; - Aid
^id each
each vear
year,
I P. A. Thoma., ano wife called at
sible.
n.te auuming that it-M-..for «ii» the tiw inraritatwn. rej-ork-d Dr. Me- ;. .
„„
...... ..
tween.tiie early days of May‘and Ume mitniitors. In addition there
Al!am Endres wa
• H farm* ...
Michigan
produced
....Adam Endres' was seriously n- lhe ilom(. of JoJlll Hdh«lptan of
original,
all oUiers
In
other South Sea “
re- many
tnBliy »ucn
SUCh unimau
animal* in
in me
the oia
old aaya.
days.
The heavier salt sack • usually the middle of June ute in a me;. - »re «3 high schools and wchnicol jured
• ....... ", and ....
„ 1 ncqmred
1..... .. by
, Cuitriey
.........
‘ .............
afternoon
falling Lake Odessa Wednesday.
Mr. new
Heintl,„,x
,Monday
, an
... bya .1ham
»r.
; 'Udcui or divine dljjiivor. accord- glens the pulefuce "gpjrlte were re- blll llu. mtVcnt Of me motor car and made of light-weight wash, mate ure due to inflation and are partlv and profesMonnt schools.
timhtor
wbitto wnrkiiu
..n «lmar»-i. o w«u«w»j.
_ _recentdtfc
to
faith
in
the
rwmtmem
*
»«'
“
hundred
twenty
-six
Wabash
’
l
T^
U
rh?/fa^m
‘
*
ffering .....
from a
ing to Dr. Rugcm-TSnieCurtncy, ed- gurded as dlieasr bringers. and niot„r tnlck M.ciru t0 (iavc &lt;jU,placed comfortable und attractive pUyugM hundred t.*cnry-»ix watxuh ,, Burhmr farm
1- the headquarters'
headquarters J1' B?rhn&lt; ann'
I «roke. but U gmnmg.
it »r ui .Mh-Jlatly pubhctftiuns at the many
were killed in past years for
mOvL 01
((l uic
:J1C |iu&gt;r»e*
uirM.R uno
untt pin
pllt an
an cou
end autts or overalls, or by con’bliitnj pteh to make adjustment- &gt;11 'be Av. Chicago. i&lt;
—
.............................
—
mo-;
-. Io: Y.
*•»««»
Boughner ana
and Jo
l'nll,o -itr «&gt;1
Mirhlunn
tlttV
.to interest
.... ......
. . ...
production of basic crops. The ben- add:.
address
V M C A Exposition
- ni.en Bougnner
Jo-­
p a. Thoma* and wife called on
University
uf Michigan.
this r.hoin
reason.
m iiorre raising
It is .to.
---- &lt;----------..
— — .»
— .j----- u-nhina
eflu from inflAtiop vanish if rhe ,headquarters.
Sixteen
V ,buildings
-‘‘ Phme Noviskev
hoviskey of
of HasUriirs
Hastings Mwnt
'Pent,1 Chester Warner of Lute CxIqisa
Tur black rate, from its centuriep
,
ih&lt;- unciint Greeks were the first p.. hop,-&lt;l that UH* interest may ta­
dollar gained in the rhe of wheat m Chicago with G«M) rooms. Teh- ‘he week end with their parents.
Wednesday.
li Contact with Uic Willie race Jia* (&lt;&gt; make a systematic attempt to ex- reVived, because H Mtm» evident made
Hi
v
mid
Mrs.
E.
M.
Wheeler
spent
:
has
to
be
paid
for
a
dollar
rise-m
phone
Wabash
3183
There
arc
'
‘
Mrs Ida Moore of Hastings was
minted * taii’&lt;- number of color plain color diffeicnces and made lJlat u*. tractor and oiiwr motorDyed salt sacks will make attracmanufactured good.-;, but price girtn* rooms for women also. Gel circu- last week at their home in Wood- a guest of Mr. and Mrs Alva Moore
.Mitanatfon... raid Dr. MiCartpey. Fine iui-m-. not-tar from present o,H.mted t'uob have *ot displaced
.iand,
*
i last week.
'
’,h,f farm hbre&lt;'' 'n'&lt;’ ““clor d‘*&amp; no‘ breakfast cloths by fringing, the obtuined from crop adjustments will :al'-' from C. F. Angell
It- Rrinus niuler-i.
„». dem
no&gt; ..i-a
w'at wits
&lt;....&lt; clan-d
a at
Tiie
e u»...
inteiue1,heat
n no..,u&gt;
of the
1 u.to
sun.
1 n ,»to
truck does uot require hoy. edges, potato and feed racks mat be not be wiped out by increased ex• Mr*. Beatrice Knapp and daugh- Mr.
"
- ------ »—
■Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Earl Rogers attended
TAMARAC
CORNERS.
. . ---- ,
-----------ter. Elaine, uf Hastings werp guests the Rogers. Houghton and DUlcnuipli-.. 1’ iipplr t '&lt;, dey &gt;:u&lt; iti they thouglit^ua 1 the cause uf dark­ coni and oats; but there are ex­ used Mr braided, hooked, or cro­
Tiicrr wa.- a nice crowd at th-of Mrs Edith Godfrey and Dr. Peck- beck reunion gt Ionia Sunday.
Michigan farmers are adding to
penses connected.with tlieir up-ketp cheted rugs.
les. day got in nev . on face in Greek rhey also blamed !ha, ^Drvst.nt niori. roan two farm
. Rev Lcomte and Gaytlia were In
surplus of basic crops when un­ church Sunday evening to listen to itom Tuesday
out
mrrLtter*.- but —
the -he
tie- sun.for
waving
the the
Ml
^imJ cx-.oii*Printing may be removed by tari- tiie
—, --------------------civ irun permanently
for permanently
waving
’ wtreiit» are
Mrs Hazel Noviakey accompanied Lamuig Tuesday on businesa.
be* which were
•— the Children . vxer&lt;wluctj
means. If the letters are restricted acreages of uncontrolled
doubtlcJA hn.* 1! • origin in Afrl- Ncgru hair, but did nut know that' penw 1* no, small Item The interest stamped
''*rv ^ -.d
Mr. and Mrs. L M. Curtiss to Grand Gaytha Loomis and.father visited
7 jviUi ink or paint, they can planted and when
•'XpUxatKUi !&lt;?.'&gt; compll- tills curl was due to hair shape. und1 on the investment on a big tractor, be ......
• No
’
Eli/Jibvth S&gt;-n»iba Of near Quimbv RaP,d?
»b‘&gt;« ‘here at- ?t Belding a tew days last week.
numbers of hogs are marketed.
remov.M
..
....
removed
by
wasting.
It
Uir
lii.-t
3
m
mine
a
uX
her
xrarnL
LUUan
Hebckah
lodge
at
Luma
----------------------- ------------------- -----Lorna Kno«ie«
Knowles .nd
and d.urt.1-daughter,
to thi- white man it. that liad no good explanation of the sun-' ■ tiie depreciation that must be writ- foundering does not take out aii the steps ure being taken to limit this
B«r&gt; SSu,"
Madison Square.----------------------------: Myrna Lou, were in Grand Rapid*
Abel w.-re originally both baked, but straight-haired people of lien oil every year and tlw repairs printing, bqlling wills -xxip, Or-rub- year ,s wlieat crop but henring* hav«^
but -wlir-ri God Inquired the Imii.i
Mrs. F W. Ingalsbe and Corwin:visipng Mrs Knowles' mother. Mr*.
Mr*. Clara Sears attended the
I that have to b&lt;&gt; made will go a long bing soup on Uic wet bag. roiling n been held in- WaMWngton to wofk
Noviakey of Grand Rapids spent the Lipscomb. Wednesday and Thursway trfward buying a good team and Uj&gt;. und letting it stand for M-vei.il out plniy. to adjust the next crop to Surnm Sisters’ Birthday Club at the week end with the former’s sister, day
wrre pa-sent and a very enjoyable' keeping it for a year. Especially Is hours before * wusliing. will |&gt;rov? the visible supply and to the world's home of hi r *l»ter. Matic Hutch, Ml-s Augusta Hinckley.
i Mr and Mrs. Max Sines and chilneeds.
Tliut-duv The next club will meet
time had.
iHffo tnw. (.s mc tractor and truck .clTccnvc,
----------x\
Wilkins made a business trip riren of Parmnlee called on Mr. and
Potato growers in Michigan who at the home of Mrs. Benita Miller to Rev.
Tin- ice cream social held in th-, get older It is no light mutter to
If the printing is resistant to tpGratiot Saturday.
Mrs George Forbey Thursday.
Dalis Bldg Saturday evening wag j maintain a truck and write off each above
।
processes. soaking in ,kvw- n riirinber the 1924 and 1925 crops in July.
Ed
Hall
was
in
Woodland
on
bus-;
John Shhck of Kalamazoo called
Ora
.
.... Hpuxhtoin
keeptnif:
a financial sucre*.* to Uic ladies of I year the. proper' depreciation and ।sene overnight und washing the know that big cro|» and increased - Mrs
Sat unlay
(*t the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
acreages are not a sure source' of houw for Mr. Deming at Luke ;.fnc*a
Mr and Mr . J. L Ickes and the Ickes Wednesday.
b-&lt;*u; lit-houte Irum Uie. hospital last Che M. E Aid wlio hud charge uf it ; keep n in goad working order. On ;material m the morning. or bleach­ adding to farm incomes. The tdtn! OdejvMi
ery appreciative of the! large farm.*, like many In Uic west ing
।
with Javelle waler, are suggest­
former
s
sister,
Anna,
spent
the
week
Mr. and Mrs Earl Rogers and the
Maix l WiTUlcy, who is working
and southwest, there can be no ,ed. The latter method u not n com­ value of the 1924 potato crop wa*
Wulf lain*"siier't Sunday nt honi" Vntl 'll,h Mr' nnd Mrs RockWI1
former's father. Jeltial Rogers, made
Alic.- V..11 Every of irsr Chidoubt about the efllclcncy und sav- ।mended unless absolutely necessary, 1180.960.000 and Uu? price per bush- a'l-lul
ka&gt;» 1—.—I .»»&gt; .. Wn- R“un‘!
~
• tuuwu Ulp to Or.„4 Kind,
Ing of motor-drlvcg machinery far as
, the creamy color of Hie ba’t is
»«k
...IX
W«k. III. to.
Ju- ““•gmnkMMtouul Mu. Donx.Frt^j
Mr und Mrs. Robert Milter of: the farm. The land h cheaper. Vol- more satisfactory titan bleached 88 million bushels smaller, sold for to-tol w heU .. to. UI.. h..m» SalT,bU '" &gt;•* • ‘"P
Ku&gt;«-Mr. John Miller of Grand Ledge
$1 Ki a bushel, ami had a total vnl, ------Jfof.te Creek woe Sunday visitors | u«™’ production is the principal white.
. ,lle
.... wtck
----- e,,d
-------------------------I —
called at Ure home of Mrs. Ellq
................
all aive our—
deet&gt;le-V
ue of (327,570.000. Potato growers in unlay
P. M. We
-------r Mou'.lon
with tfoir piirent. Mt • und Mr* thing, ahd for that [&gt;ur[xw the
.. u . . ------ —Rainh
nt Mu.------------Ralph
Moulton
of Muskegon spent Draper Sunday.
i.the
United
States
paid
(Hfi.OlOJWO
«t
sympathy
to
tile
.bereaved
famMILO.
Erwin Miltei
(tractor can put it over Old Dobbin (
J Hiiu
Rgwnre
a couple of days last week with his
Mr and J4r». J D. Cool and Mr.
■
for
the
surplus
of
potatoes
which
n;&gt;
Uy
and
friends
A very .............................
good attendance at...........
church
Mr*. Walter ChrLwell and firth-(U‘‘J ,for.the OTd,n“7
00 «’
...........
— one wanted and which could not be Mr.
Mrs. Walker Cotton *nent daughter,'Mra. Roy Hagler.
1 und Mrs Frank Cool attended tha
Mr. and
a:
Sunday
wl »•h fo-r Xteirts c' H
Mr n,'d Mr* Orrtr c'“t »“ve Cool reunion Sunday. June 25. al
Ivt-r William.* &lt;&gt;f Peru Indiana.t0 «w-hundred-slxty,acres. Sunday evening but not quite up to'1.sold.
S!.'-'..
‘
“a' c “moved from Petoskey to Levering Campau take.
i’.-rt a part 1,1 I;i-.t u.-rk with their UM
.'Jinent In u good tractor and the average Be sure and come next:
of this
-Mistakes
— — kind, whether in Sltatlor ...
,L_.
! Where Mr. Cult has employmen'.
Mr. and Mrs. James Cool and Mr.
u&lt;&lt;;i- and Kmiuldiitighter. Mi* truck. Uic ■maintenance of them and Bunday evening Rev. Mites expects
(the depreciation Charges cat
choir,
.... u„ big to bring
UIIIIK his
Ills newly
liev.iy organized CIO
XI lhe productton of potatoe*. wheat.;
BI'GIHJ; CORNERS.
I J v Grlndel and wife and John and Mr* Dell Godfrey left Monday
.-.ivi-ii- Millet, und family.
1—™-- and they of young
-------- -----. from
.
.. .... also, "»"«■
miiu ror
&gt;r ~'rib.
I hale In the farm income
people
Delton,
i»rk. caju^not be cured by; Mr. und Mrs Merle Count and Hutchins of Spring Lake were guests tor their cottages at Gun Jake, for
Aii Ive cream socUU
givenfor
by this
the Ili,U ** lW tl bUt • abort ^time each j give one of his good sermqns we
.... Jriqy lidju&amp;tmcnts are the soft and .wjne friends of Kalama- 01 Mrs Ellen Yarger Sunday.
pli'inlied
two
or three
-----------— days
Jcorrect answers, says Secretary,. Wal.k 'tl-m Jiiv
3,OUP “fown
Iarna”‘tractor
r*
**■
afford to mis-..
Sjient tile Week end al CloverBorn to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Crans George Deming
. Is steadily fallning in
in Lacey.
I^icey.
1 &gt;,rar
tl,Aprontably
profltaCly
andcannot
_.k fhunday ■ rem.u.
Ilbll. t(&gt;
own a
tractor and
A forge companv was present at Ince, and there adjustments On the zoo
dale and called at Chas. Foote's. 'Saturday. June 17. a baby boy.
rtng.
Bnrfoi ».i mail- here in the npcritc a truck: hut that doesn't al- Mrs. Turner's home Wedrn-Mlav to ba*ic crops wUT be made under the
Mi anil Mrs W. A. Johncock and Mr*. Beatrice Knapp of Hastings
Claude Whitney is seriously ill
Union cemetery Sunday ufternoonlwaya yvnrk so well, aa the individual ehjov a good meeting of Milo L A. Fann Act if fanners will co-opera.c son. BiUii' J.*', returned to Toledo, i called nt the H. M. Boughncr home at his liome here
Io: Ml;; Jani'Hill &lt;&gt;! ftattfo Creek, a. farmer Ranns’, have Uie tool when S. Mrs Kraus had the program In urtii administrators of the Act in Ohio. Monday for a visit.
' Ivan Roush of Windsor. Canada, ta
; Basil DrWltte of North Hope wasTuesday.
lormei n-. iu nt of l-icev 1
I ho want* it. So Uie logic of event*, charge nnd Ihterestinglv gave the currying out JL* provision.*.
'■ ••••Mr. —
and
Coats are spend- spending a few weeks with
hi*
»uen iA-wmc ui our in nupc
o Mrs. Ed. —
Mr and Mr.
tiojindrtl
the fact
------ of-Funny
• -------- Crosby's
-• ■■■ writ—- - Harold
•--- --------- ...oi nnd
.
— that
------tafm
—- labor cun now
~ji story'
life,
No Michigan farmer win be urged "a —
Sunday caller ut the home of “ig ’."'&lt;■
two "i'.-Ks
Weeks eft
on 3a fishing trip at mother. Mr* Clittie, Roush.
ertr); areiNirentsora baby;be had at a more reasonable price, ten by Rev Jackson, a friend of to Join with his neighbors in ob- Byron Johncox
;—
Clear take
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Carr visited
girl born
Thursday
of
last
week
at
|
have
brought'IJobbin
into
the
pte
­
x&gt;m Thursday of last week at huvr brought Dobbin Into the pic- Mrs Kraus' Mrs Jones sang two mining relief tor all agriculture. ’
________ Mr and Mrs. L M Curtis* were relatives in Charlotte Sunday. '
" Pvniteck hospital. Huntings. JZ.-7
Mr- tore again - Good teams raised L.
in of i&gt;t.r songs during the story, mid Tin-plan* will be explained through
A new depth, the Mindanao Grand Rapids visitors Friday.
। Mr and Mr*. Charles Hoyt and
_■■■ Gotnidrii i* b-ing eared for here
B1], jalJu.d ln singing several of her newspapers and. by extension work- Trench, found in the pacific ocean. 1 Mrs. Pearl Quick and two daugh-1 daughter were in Grand Rapid* Prire atJ| Ulis
tilts climate have a value somewhat h!
‘ .the h.rr.e oi her pan-nte. Mr and comparable to those
that obtained hvmns
Mrsdamcs Schultz and ers and each former will Judge his would submerge the top of the! ters of Grand Rapids are spending day.
,
'
* Mrs IV*.Bi....
tlttl.- *t...
n 1914. ‘base that obtained hymns
. . presented
W.d.are Xfa..|r
Ma&gt;k. Tin*
Tin-little
Mv.vI,,,
I m Kim
1910 ,to
Quick
the "Trnvehng Bas- own wtiUngneasj to work with ills world's highest mountain — Mi.1 a few day* with Mrs. Hazel NoviClaude and Frank Walton are on
wiu&gt; weighed eight, pounds
been 1 a iflan ha&gt; been worked out in kct." and the articles were all quk-k- (neighbors in the proponed plan
Everest—by over 5.000 feet
skey.
a flslung trip in Uie north.
1 •,:in.i-«i I-'Hl Marie
recent
recent venrs
years of
of brinoiniz
bringing curlrxids
carloads of
of 1..
iv disposed ,.r
&lt;&gt;f. Over six dollars ......
were
western liow* into rids state. That received for supjier*.
not seemed to work out so well.; Mw priM-ull is now occupying her
Mi and .Mrs O I. Lightfoot Ims
A Burry county veterinarian told house at Milo for the summer.
pr-nt Sunday with Mr and Mr.- the jvriter the other day that a ‘ Mr nnd Mrs. Merle Bradrield;
horse brought to this State (pent Sunday with Mr und Mr .
Mr and Mrs C. J. Moore and । wwatern
ought to be kept here a year before oeo. Wood of East Prairieville. Jack
family spent 'Sunday with Mr. and he is given hard work, as he comes h spending some time nt Wall lake.'
Dale Cook and family at South I from i&lt; dry climate Into a climate | Mis* Dorothy Bellinger, Mrs. Hut-'
p.clr.
where change* in temperature arc (je Bellinger's granddaughter, from
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Eckert spent' swifter, nnd where th® humidity Lilith Pasadena. Calif. arrived here
especially operates to tiie gre^t dls-'i.ist Momlav to sjiend the summer
■ advantage of the western horse iwiih her grandmother Tli'e'y have
John Buehler Is visiting he:
Michigan owners of .Mich taken several long rides together the
daughter, Mrs. Row tjnyder. al .Many
horses lost tlw-m this year because1 past week
Caledonia.
■
Ann Arbor
Mr. and Mr.; Arthur Moore and:' they could n&lt;rf carry .the burden of' Mr. and Mrs W H. Flower and
the
hard
work through the humid; Bernice called ut the CoUins home
ith nun. Their many friends family spent Sunday afternoon with f hot June days
It would seem to be ; near Vicksburg Sunday evening’
&lt;1 hi* quick rw ry and i&lt;- Mr and
Mr.-. Dale Cook of for better &lt;«
Mr and Mrs A c
and,
it —
we —
could rtUse —
our
in 1 among u-.
Bownr.
hones locally, or get them somcin Pritidh
union wax held
' '' ut‘
.... uiKPMrs Earl Oit-r and fam- wherv irj Michigan. so they would daughter nnd children sjumt Sun­
Mr.
day in Ionia With -the daughter's
arid Mr.- Lynd on tly s]»-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. not have to be acclimatedhusband. Mr. DufTeny.
from many place Jain’ ’ Walker at
‘ Hastings.
Everything seems to indicate that
CF.DAR CREEK.
the horse U to have a place in tlw
There were many generations, in the early life of
There will be a Children's Day
farm picture again. The smaller. in­
"Man," when money was.unknown. Those were the
vestment and relatively cheaper cost program at the M P. 'church July
of operation with teams on the 2. at ten o'clock. Everyone invited.
years of the ‘‘Simple Life."
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Campbell of
average small farm, as compared
with tractors, will maintain a stcady Urbandale, accompanied by Mr and
Today our existence has become more complicated—
and profitable market for good Mrs. Thorn. spent Sunday with John
commercial, industrial, political and social life, all de­
Ourd and family.
hones.
/ •
Mr. and Mrs. Gtiyla Pease, son
mand money. However, mdney would at once become
EAST BELTON.
Leslie and Miss Mildred Watson of
Mr. and Mr*. Gordie Durkee nnd Cloverdale
_____ ____
...
„
visited laiwrpncc Bostunnecessary- if we wish to return to the Simple Life of
Min David nf Delton spent Sunday wick nnd family Sunday nt Ross
it.
ui..
.......
........
.
past
ages. Since we are going forward and not back­
uiili Mr und Mrs. Stewart Waters. Center.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Helen Kaiden ani two chil­
ward, let’s continue to depend upon money.
John Willison were. Mr und Mrs. dren of Flint spent Sunday with
'*
. . Campbell,
------- .... Mn|
Clarence Payr*
ync —
and■* son’Elwin of-Mr.
and Mrs. John
Moliey hits Been The Business of This Bank for nearly
Hope Center.r. waiter Willison and I Pardee, the former s mother,
half a century—not in a selfish, grasping way, taking,
family of Fair hike and .Mr, and turned to her home in Flint.
Xfrs. Charley Beck of Galesburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Je.w Larabee and
undue and unjust profit*, but—
•
.Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Diekersbn and son and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mason
; daughter of Week* Corners spent *j&gt;cnt Sunday at Giin lake
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
E Cairns is spending a few days
Morford and Lctha.
with his daughter. Mrs Lloyd Owen.
Mason Newton und Rex Waters
MONEY—in its honest relationship to the welfare of our depositors
Aunt. Phoebe Dunk Icy ,is visiting
and wife spent Friday evening with her Uster. Mrs. Mary Owen, of Gull
TVo ONE can foretell the
Mrs. Clara Brown near Hinds Cor­ hike this week.
and the people of this town—
ner*
Mr. mid Mrs Ardy Owen, acrom- i
Lorenc Collison spent the week panted by Mr. and Mrs.' Leo Mon.
end with Ruth Nottingham - near roe and son of Kalamazoo, attended
MONEY
—in its rightful service to the commercial antfindustrial pros­
price of NEXT WINTER'S
Prairievilie.
the home coming at Baltimore Sun­
- Rex Waters and wife spent Sun­ dayperity of this community—
day with' Mr and Mrs. Georgs LetCOAL — even next month’s
Mr and Mrs. Henry Wertman
naar and -dlauglrtcr Josephine at spent Thursday evening with Lewie
Hickory -Corners.
DuBois and wife of Augusta.
coal prices may be higher!
^ONEY—in the sense in which it is an.exchange medium contributing
Paul Blanchard mid family of Company at John Lammers' Sun­
Kalamazoo spent - Sunday with Mr. day Were Prod Horn of East Has-.
The SAFE WAY is to order
and Mrs. Eben Willison und daugh­ tings and Mr and Mrs. John Al­
to the happiness and success of all the folks all the time—
ter.
bertson of Hickory Comer*
your next winter's supply of
FAIR LAKE.
QVntBV.
Children's Day will be held July
Mrs. Kittle Bell Sides underwent
This has been our business—This IS Our Business. This bditk claims to know some­
2 at the Bunnell church at ten a serious operation at Leila hos­
coal NOW and take advantage
o'clock.
thing about this business. The past nearly haTf a century of honest, faithful service
pital in Battle Creek Tuesday. At
The Kinsley reunion was held at present she is doing os well as pos­
of these NEW LOW PRICES!
rendered by Ihmb^nk should commend, it to your consideration.
Fine lake Sunday. A good, crowd sible.
and a fine time was had.
Mrs. Elsie Castelcln of Rockford
.There wAs a large crowd al the visited nt Leo Reynolds' home last
Kinsley Aid which met with Mrs.
Ix-ota Forshey. The meeting for
The Taylor quartet will be heard
July will meet for supper July 19 at the church Tuesday evening
with Mrs Lola Miller at the lake.
Dr. Kennedy, presldliig elder, will
Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings of be at Quimby church Sunday eveJackson and Harold Hastings of-ning.’Quarterly conference
Beattje; Wash., were callers Sunday held
—.i aitundance
held. a
A -.
good
attendance 1*
Is urged, i
of Mrs. Lottie Collister.
Several from this community at­
Mr. and Mrs. Clay Rwabeck at­ tended the Golden Jubilee at the U.
tended the AdvenlUt camp meeting B. church In Baltimore Sunday. AU
al Hastings Saturday.
enjoyed the program which includ­
Dealer, in WOOL, GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR
Jason Willison and family *pent ed muiic and speaker. Much credit
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND BTC.
Sunday In Ross at the home of John shauld be given Rev, and Mrs. King.
Lepper.
•
Telephone 2257
Hastings, Mich
Tonsorlal service is now avail­
Ben. J. Franklin thought the eagle able to passengers aboard the blr;
too common as a national emblem transport airplanes
With the'
for the U. S. and proposed the tur­ barber* • given an unparalleled opkey a* a typically American bird.
1 portunlty for airing their view*.
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mpany
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cheapest

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GONE
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RUBBER ERASWS

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Rose Kasteed to Mary E Kastead
Lrr_'.'
iv.&gt;n,nTWI
LQ. 1 Beechwood put. Hope Twp.
By saving up tire .ponge Zbber
MARRIAGE LICENSE.
i
Herman J
used
io
wipe
the
exceM
gold
leaf
Albert*
Parrott,
NaohviHe
ulBAbcecK
and wife, 11 Ac. Bee. 10
One way of finding out what I* breads into a rainbow ’ when pasted
. • mid
uuu Mildred
nuiuicu Weeks.
nrcu. Na*hville
I'Miiuuc 18
.... ■ • &lt;*
Cillers
...
goma cm within a house B to knock ’ln ,ha c“* from newly lettered book iuk
Uttivemity.JX- Herman L Fridpausch, Hajtings 41: r&gt;°^.!
“’
u
)v.t-:. , ,
••uwa
—■ v„
— ....ui. &gt; ~.
,e
, . ooff an stum
atom the
tne colors appear at nar- turning K over to ithe "
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”
:X*.netting »&lt;-.-*■&gt;.&gt;■
Re rarer. MeVna Mary
lUstmg*
2S **»«»"• 120 Ac"
»’•
off th* walls and rpof; another is to|10W imr*. the color of the Hire* in* partmeni of Engion.uia
watch who and what goes in and dicating the arrangement and num- for ticutu.enl the ixx&gt;k
b&gt;&gt;k bindery of,
---------- .5, •** „ _
Horace F. Barnum and wife to
mT'IT (WM DEEDS.
come out and if possible to peek in tier of electrons which revolve: Uie University of Michigan. How
Leola Clark to Bernice j- : Clayton V. Shroyer. 40 Ac, Sec 33.
a convenient window. Detective around Uie nucleus of the atom, And-, it.relf riclwr by 1150 in the
work of tire latter sort is being listed much u the planets revolve afound u.M-ful nreta)
.
.
UK rhre~ Lot 1 Wk. fi3- Rn-vrell * Add . lag 3’ Wrry E Murphy to Albin Pre.urf
at the UnlteraiU'of.Michigan njiys- the Min. Bringing tire interferomGold ■ leaf hoA b-ns '
Atk-..i&gt;f Blk B. KcelM-’s Add . Mtddlevilliand wife. 61 Ac. Bee. 7. KuLand
ie* d/partment to »py into the. nor*'etcr. which U a form of extra |x&gt;*- ‘‘n .•iib.-t.uu-.&gt; tor the------tr ---------Mi'rntt E Thompson and wife-to
u D 4rl„
man activity of the atom, Ure ul- erfulaiiectruMiope. to-bear on these good &lt;xx&gt;k. becau.e ot Hr. appearand wile to
" P. Hilbert
‘
‘ Fjv’
trainicrmcoplc building block of all: line* »|»»s many to be In fact com- apce, legibility pud wt-arim; quail-I Mildred .Lynd, Parcels, Middleville' Frank
,C Wing and wife. Pur. Blk. 13,
nAure.
wry, • tier- , Tire
'applies
■ MWV. Because this method show* posed
------of— a serin*
.
— of finer
— —litre* ....,
-- . Library Uiideiy -.
,
ilit Village.’
’
the natural "home life" of tire
Uie atom, clow
clow ..together
t*~- Tins "hyperfine
-- •to n. ■w «xwa-r»- —
mvr
•—■ un
albumin
Minnie Pearl Edmunds et al to Woodland village, i
it supplement* and has some ad- structure" proves that the electrons adlrestve. pressing .in the gold with Mildred Suuth, 80 Ac, 8ec 35. Hm.- .Frank C- Woolaton and wife to*
aantages over the experiment* in their norma) revolution are so hot iron letter- Tire exec..* adlre- Unga Twp
■ i Ruby C. Willtanre. Par Sec. JI
which suiosii tire atom apart with affec ted by some influence in the »lve and Iraf are then lubbt-d off with
Mildred Smith to Byron II. Ed- Barry Twp
powcrful electric voltage*
nucleus that Urey v.ir* m tlrelr path.’n plastic rubber &gt; ;.i&gt;&lt;•:. Thi* rubba-i rounds and wilt , tn&gt; Ar . s«w 35. Hiu- : George J. Appelman. et al. to
John Miller and wife. 40 Ac . Sec. 23.
The ipeciroscope and the Inter- Here is a direct check on tire pow- the ra-reurch engine, r. tonlt and re- m.g-, Twp.
ferometer. the useful tool* umtlencc er.-. Jhat arc working in the nuch'U*.;duc« d tn an a-h. which prey then
Clyde Varney .to "Mary Bellinger, Castleton Twp.
ovw 22.
«. Woodland
nuuu-uu
I charle* Popp to Mattlrew M
which tell *o much trim light ray.-. Although the dlanreter uf lire nu- rnphed. with tire n-.-ult that in lire Parcel*. Sec
whether emitted by a »tur or an ch'll* is only I o-a-r '.t'.ixxi.ooo frto.ooo b ottom of tlrelr crucible appeared
a
- - to George I. Hindi- iS*”"0"^law lake,
-.
Carrie cv-ieh
atom, arc being used at Michigan ol an Inch, and that ot Ure wln.li- na-able nugK. t &lt;■! go;d. -t. -be i. - |.;iin, Admr. S 22 feet Par. Lot..: 'ankee Springs Twp.
------ -------------- ------------------ — — . - - ------------- .. —. mi"! and turned in on the anti- 599. tyjo. 643. 644. City.
Bucher In their *i&gt;ying yuyrutmii'. ■ inch, tire extreme accuracy ot tire hoarding cumiHiign.
,
.....
:
Because the law* wiUcn' govein Ure inu-itiruiiietei. by' delecting the
Hinchman. Attmr. 8 22 feet. Lbt*'|tition for Admr filed, waiver ol no­
HINDS COKNEKS.
interior of the atom *eeni quite dtf- • haniie.'-in the behavior of the elec599. jo). Abo i&gt;*rt of lots 644 and jtice filed, order uppottiUng Admr
fcrent from those operating in na- iron, efiablts the phy-aicut*. to cal- Mr and Mr.. Hen Bunnell &lt;4
tnlcred
lure
large" these researches are i-nUte tire rate &lt;&gt;f spin of the nu- K
K.&lt;1
ur....u. ..pvir Sunday attenio'.in
h! ;:r...rin
Rlwcla Aldrich to Bertha Elliott.
et al "0 Ac
33 B.rrv Tun
E’'t
E Brown, dee d. Orvaluable if we arc to ever make proc- Ch us. its energy, ekctric and mu.:- with-My
-.i /:.M; and Mr*. Edd Nr.wtun.
r&gt;‘ r° A u
3’
. dcr for Publication entered
ucal use of tfie enormous store* of neUe charge and other feature* It Mr. am.
v’1"? ,”,.
2"~?
”‘ r
eu Krtal- o«*w Ire. ft. energy concentrated in the atom, a was work of this nature which ledM:i.-mi Newton'from
marIX-llon
Sin. L W.„.
G&lt;1„, OIO„. eh&gt;n[r M Mijir
(n,
possibility now admitted by many Pi-ofeKsor Dennison of Michigan to svrt Fruf-iy •vent:;: «Dt Mr|J|'
InUkd
reputable scientist*.
prvdtcf in 192B Unit there cxisteiT Clara Brown
UU| Ql M«r Huuu.dn:. Wu„. ,„
Passed through the spectroscope -rao kinds of hydrogen ga&gt; This ha-.
Diana. M.iitlrews •-&gt; If.ut:. , : ; 1«&gt;l.«u Hu,«l coMlnMeUMtr.
H.rd,.id«t. Add.„ka
,|WU11U,, A,.,.,
the light from an atom is split into been proven since by experiment* in .-landing tiie week with Mr Mar
’... i.
, nniii. iv’UU'red. bond of Admr tiled. I- it* component colors gs sunlight Ajuerira and abroad.
garrl Mcon .
"
.
r w-t
"‘-ri=“-nree to W;llUm|trJ1, of administrate I' -unl
AtchW- Newton and family
f
““ri *U«'- Par Sec. 34.
Bit. James Breaid. deed Will
DELTON.
'Mix. Alice CoUina.Friday afternoon,
'filed, petition for probate of util
»r
their,
many
friend-,
here
m
the
June
29.
'
•I
Howard
Springer
Jo
Clarence
Mr and Mr*. Frank Fisher of
bprinrr. Par. Sec 3.- Baltimore
Darius Buxhm de-.d .Older
Oakfield, N- Y . and Mr. and Mr..
Mr. Murphy of Hastings U.c.
Henry Dash uf Elba N. Y. arc oix-ned up a meat market in the
ir’.. . r .ih i
... 'allowing account entered, discharge
visiting Mr. and Mr.' Charlo KM:-, Blown building. Mr Murphy for­
*.1liiri.
V °r Admr
mirolied
idled Smith. 40 Ac bee Id. Corlamissued,
,., c estate
H(,rtOnTdec
’d tnler and other relatives and friends merly conducted a market in the &lt;rfii
in thi* locality A Kahler-Horn bank building.
*&lt;.M. \ c .. ? G
. .if
'-entory filed, final account filetl,
family gatherum was held at po-;■ At a meeting nt the Barry Twp
.1.^««*er
Mtowlng
account
entered.
di&gt;­
dunk lake Sunday in honor Of the: M-htxil beard Wediw.-.liiv night at with hi' parent*. ,Mr and Mr.,
'
U1{&lt;’ 40 Ac'-S,,c ’b- tarl- Charge of Admr L-. ired. v-iah »ngyeats ftudi New York
_____Clark
___ ’s in_ the
_ Hunnel
___ dtnIClyde
“ 1 * •’
Mi and Mn
Mar v !■' llV»-v - . VV .• .... n V.. .. II rolled ‘.
.
.
Mr and Mm Clair Reynolds .mt! trict Mr'Barnum ui WuodkiiHl
... ................. . ,
...
.'laiaiaiv. aj- ruco.M'ii. ana «*.
pl Kriiumagtio - i»'nt Sun- . t
arid
J'i’
Wa!2y:
Bond «f Adhir. filed, letters ol ladchildren of Chicago spent a coup!*.: hired as Supt- of aclmols anil
ii Oure iibrenta. Mr. and •
P m « v e- Jol’na,^‘n
। mlnuiralton b*ued
H. T Reynuldi
cipal and primary tcaelieris m Ixh^to«WS'La
Thomas O’Cuiitwt. In­
Mrs Ell* Rogers returned Koine
&lt;5!U- Kaiihr in h«»ih- Ct-fi- playing lii fhf bam .•&gt;/ br&gt;k- hb - : il. tails 6. 13. 20, 29. 31 and 32.,..fli.-d
jlJIS ln. : Walnut Ridge plat. Sec. 29. Johns-j ‘em. Dajt Pugh. d&lt;‘cd drd&lt; r •&gt;”
last week from visiting m Chicago ter. Helm Aldrich ip the Dutm. Mr. ----- ....
„„„ 1U1S
and attending, the .World's
b"J1'i..,.Ur‘r
...
Msnlng .residu® cniered. direlungv
a...... Fair. ’. Rrrgers m the King.dey. Durrath.i Ration in hr. hrnui
’
' tK; ah ’
Fr5^ l«'f Admr fuued estate ennilkd.
M. ,lll(1 Mr&gt;
BllIvj aiK) .
Mr and Mr.- Sanford Wllluon of,j McBain in the Uarti. Bunnell mid
. Wnln“« fLdfte. PM-1 at. Alicc’Scarle.i. d.x d. Order al­
...m m.- ...„i v. ' Fred
v,...&lt; ■ ' J‘ ’
Hickory Corner* *j&gt;ent Tuesday eve­ Uni llnre new teuclwr-. Vliase
”m
i
v
I lowing claims entered.
Hoiitiuack of Hu’tb'
ning Ftlh hi* brother and wife. Mr
; e did not Irani
I
tv
n
?!&gt;.
?
Bc
f
I
!‘
e
L
•! Ext- Jacr.bW Felder, dec’d. Ord&lt;.
8unriuv
;ift&lt;
rniHin
calk
and Mrs £■ R Willison Mr .mJ
I .1 Ji . Wahmt Rldgt plat, Sac 20 lowing claim* enter, d. final ... and Mrs V.’ -O Tobhu.’
Mrs Frank Fuller of Oakfield N
Johmtoun
Two
; cmnt U exetufoF nied, wahc. ■
Y. were guest* ui Mr and Mrs E
-Mr.
Mary
E
Frey
to
Wayne
G,
Frey,
e.f
| notice filed.
.. Heli ii May K. nip-ay. 0 the
R WjlIUon Thursday and Friday.' Mb* 1
..
.
........
Ix&gt;t» 3 and 4. Walnut Ridge plat ■ EM Lyle FeldAr. Addi’.; .mil bond
’ Mr and Mrs Delbert Croat nf road spent Sunday at Alfred Fishate road are spending vimt time i’c .'9. Johnstown Twp
! of guardian hied •,
'
Banffeld *]&gt;eTit Saturday night and er s.
.
ih their mint and uncle. M;
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
—
. .
.
. ..
The Young Peojik
.signing residue entend.
Leinaar.
----- Piarl Barren pent the week
29. JoinnUown Twp.
Mss Henry Wertman of Cedar church next Friday erenlng. Jun.!
vrith fricndi in Brooklyn
:count
filed.
, i,
ha.-i a ur.r.i&gt;&gt;.
........
-.......of exeCutoF
-...................
Creek accomfianU-d Mrs. Lulu
30
ew’.orr anil grand­
hl.i Arnold t &gt; Frank A Coult anil!
R’,th Ix-onurd. deed Hn. 1
nun Fa Wayland Wednesday lo'visii
There will be S S. next Simduy
Mildred OeMon 'il
4,-. al
.
_■! iMitm;...-.•’!-i.udira nh d. ; . . . &lt;■:
her son. Myron, and family, while at 10;30 followed by the j.r.adm;:,
,
u
,
;
guardian
by
ward
filed,
..gre*-in&gt;-n:
the latter went on to Grandville to wnice' You are cordially mvilAl to
w'. Slicwk and wife to
ducharge nf guardian fiaueii.
see her latiier. Milton Noble*. who attend both of these service*
Mr.
estate enrolled.
Henry Mr
is recovering from another attack Gt । Mrs Susie Kirkpatrick. Mr­
■ Esl. John Sciucfla. deed. Will
heart trouble
' Brown, and their mother.
Hied, ya-tition lot p:a.h.it. &lt;».' will
Heiroll E Pnuere and wye
Susan Barry, of ■ Nashville
tiled, waiwi of nulicv fliaxl order
;John W. Shatter nnd wife. Im
church will meet with Mrs. Ethel callers at Roland Barry’s .Thi
annual
tor publication uitcri-d.
,-&gt;nd
24
Morgan
village.
Pennock at Hustings Wednesday
inches oi snowfall i
afternoon. July 5. Pot luck aupjwr
Verdun of Lansing
27.104 an inch Yt-i
inpv.il during
tors there.
Mr. and Mrs Claude Jolm-ui.
?»*tnry.
■ . ;
Robert Orton und Bcttv Shafer of
Rapids were callers ut the
ts 9 .hid ID, Grand
home b! Burdette Norrii Sunday
Oiiuigri
llluge
afternoon.
.
,
•
Smith and wife to
------ 1 and writ-. 1xh i. Blk. Hrcn-Patrlot paid .. r.
..
iwins tribute
3, Paulina Beuch. Johnstown Twp. 1 to » former Yankee Spring*
Hazel Main Shcrmnn to Elmer E Mrs Edith Owens, of that &lt;ity.
Peters and wife, u&gt;&gt; k Walnut
Rldgr. Jiduivtuwu Tip.
inut]dvr of the Duuiiiitets of the (I.
a ii nf Michigan. /-a portrait ut
John W. Sheffield and wifi- 3 •
Mrs Owens appear* with Un- uKi-

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P \RM and C ITY HOMES alike have odd articles

of furniture., machinery and clothing in sionniv
that are loo valuable to throw away.

Other people

in thecouiib want to purchase just such articles, but

do not know WHERE to but.

Bnltinmrv Twp.
sa.it Leiiuuir a

mmc Twp.
Wtinp.T 1. Chalker
w
Clulkrr and wife
JTairietlHe Twp
Fred E. Elik to
imerit
Winchester and wife.
Blk 4 S.imjv Beach Park. Var.k
Spniigx Twp.
tJaura Davison to Herlwr: Ctfr:

resident
Purdy, who ’formerly resided with:
fir ptmeiiLi mi tu- Big Orchard
arm.
SuperviMir A L. Graves is’ in at­
tendance at rhe June scuiton of the
bo.ud of MipervbW' at Has’iriRs.
George Mackllinski and wile of-,
!Chicago, ill. spent tlx- week end
with .. . itlicr.iuho resides on tlw:
J. P Sjinnue: farm.
IX'nnls Duffey and wile enter-;
tanied her parents from Ionia. aba

Mice are canny thin** and unlria
thr"'frap la clean they will avoid
II. After 'a monte lure Ireen caught
In the trap, the trap should be thorouculy scalded and dried and afted.
Tbeu all event,will Ire gone except
the amell of the bait. If you do not
enre to go to allftl{I« trouble, use
new trap* for egcli uhiuw. Many
Uie tuoiiw .Mjll In it.

I'nriuiii.i I'littiil;

bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.

t.'iaytun. nrtir

JT MAKI S NO |)I| I ER! \( I whether its rooms

Mini ll&lt;

•1ati.ni
held and

».•«« rtnalty slew the fiend. . An
t.ei»i&gt;t to reduce people l" •'"‘J
atnmlanl way "f ihlnfcing “r ni-tim.
h known a* placing then* •’&gt;' ‘l11"

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THOUSANDS OF PERFECT PICNICS WILL START AT

KROGE
APPRECIATION SALE
To show our appreciation of your valued patronage and your approval
of our New Store at 110 State St., we are offering these out­
standing specials this week-end

CATSUP
Plain Olives

14-oz.
bottle

Country Club

2

TUNA FISH

21c

quart

29c

Salad Dressing

pint

27c

Sandwich Spread «-&lt;&gt;«. 10c

Hollywood Brand

Stuffed Olives

Country Club - fancy quality

Hollywood Brand

PEANUT BUTTER 2 t19c
LOAF CHEESE ~
Kraft Cheese

2 ’j,T 33c
nd Old English

Corned Beef

can 17c

Potted Meat

..n 7c

Armour's - Sliced Beef, glass 10c

... 1 3c

French', Mustard

Armour's famous quality

GRAPEFRUIT
SANDWICH BREAD

No. 2
can

Cnunlrv

t

liiti~—F Mtir*v Fri.il

I' -Ib.
loaf

SLICED— Famous Country Club

2 can* 9c

Pork and Beans

quart 1
Country CRlb - Refrigerator bottle

Vinegar

‘19c

French, lb. 23c - Country Club, ib. 27c

Lemon Crisp

Cigarettes

pb« • 1 Oc

All popular brands

ib. 10c

roll

8c

COOKIES - freth drllcloua

Bianchi; I .Van Hun

we believe Rie jxs

to rcni.’fufniturc to sell aparimejits wanted, farm
products for sale, hired help necUeil. articles lost* live

bed he cut off lire sotwrfluons P»rU
If xtiorier ire stretched the.
th

.•er l.crii iikim! In clreumti« dlUlciilt n» Ills. Not al­
an we know the eircumbut often there I* enmigli
it upon thn Hurfaie, lf-w&lt;
.ut look for it. In ni.-iko 111
ciiwk tb

Jewel Coffee
L'an Volkenbutg and
i&gt; (' B Rr.dbh and
9 and 10. Orangeville

Procrustes, sircurdlng to Greek
legend, was a robber of Attica who
made it a practice to place
b&lt;«ly he captured on an iron bed. ir

Before we iMiaa JmlgrmJnt upon

fhc Banner W.lnl

Ad tolutnn is the best ntvdiurn in Barry County for

DDSsible.

Ode-i'i, Sunday
Judge Stuart Clcnicnt Ix'buildi
a cuttage. alTHtchics shore. G

western cud nf the Florida Keys In
the Gulf of Mexico. At protect the
inlands a.rv a qmirantlnu Station.
Since 1IMH n marine laboratory has
been maintained there. at»*i a fed­
eral bird «uu&lt;*tttary rime 1'Jt‘S Dur-

tendance,
Delbert Buxton
Rapids were tile
Bunk. Lot 1! "The,Elm'.' her parent . Mr. and Mt
Ritchie, a: Gun

Banner Want Ads gut results!

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1 Ac

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Simply give

n-Vn?nf J. Hope nacres of roaipaniona ma
ed, the hrarti of friendi
cold, but the cou(i*hnifni
Carl-

us the facts and your ,ui will go into print clcartv

staled in the fewest words possible.

Our rates arc

reasonable .,. one cent per word w ith a miniiuifm

charge of twenty-fi-fe cents.

CHICKENS
PORK STEAK
PORK ROAST
2
BEEF Ground
BEEF POT ROAST
VEAL CHOPSHom' D'e*,'a
Fw.hDr.ued

Le.n

The persimmon i* * natl

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2415

Owen C Moore and wit J::_. io the Carolina* and westward r Tliomas H Rodrbaugh. Par.
2L*' Missouri atiil Arkaas&amp;s. The Amrrilir. mid 1126. City
Hattie Bellinger to Lrwv Johnson ran parslmmoa is a cIom relative rt’r
and wife. 791. AC. Hee 1. Pral.i-- tire Jupanoe persimmon, or data- i
Pjutn. which
came originally
from j
vihr Tu-ji
.
,; -.
.
____ . ____
H-wnce E Smith to Charles E China. This tree bears
beara a larger and 1'
Beach and wife, 15 Ac. See. B j much le«« astringent fruit than the
Baltiniore Twp
: American apreiee ami |« more trop
eij “ ’ Ki “
nank E B'.delnun to Harry A-1
McDonald and wife. Lot 3. Bit IL.'
Kcrdield’* Add

Fiat. Joluutown Twp

'

t • Alice G Taylor. eV al. to Willard

111 *"“ll,ni

iThg ttrnj 'Down Ear.’ Ii u»tj»lir

3

"&gt;•-

F«.h picnic

or Pork Sausage

121c
23C
5c
15c
it.

^s.

lb 6lc
ib 1 Oc

�THE BASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY TONE 18 ITO
to* B«d?

curding l*&lt;(lr»‘k
t&gt;ber of Attic* w*10
ice t&lt;» pv**M*cr{:
I on an iMU^tad!
too long for H&gt;«
e enperflnon* part:
etched lb" body '*•

the Jletxl. .

Noted Student of Intemntional Affairs Discusses His­
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best footing since the Sp&amp;nishAmerican war. arid Dv- outlwni npublic* strong •■r^High to wilhstaxul
aggrv.-iou from EnroiM’. tta n-t-d

thinking or iietlnf
idqg Itam uh ,llB

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the United States has p
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nnl.bjJ'"' ,,,r ?lll‘
I tint! tli-&gt; cover. .1

■ VAGI

HOPE CENTER.
|
QLTHBE.
|
CLASS CREEK.
Bom to Mr. and Mr*. George Hal- Last Week's tatter
Mas-Lucille and Robert Otli enPsychologist iucplain*, trained a number of the young verson an eight and one-half pound ' tao Reynold* and family and-Wm
;&gt;vople of Uie neighborhood &gt;a»t
boy. June.21.
Caateleln and family attended the'
lag ■ Aller of m&gt;ui« »pecl*l gi«M, the
Mrs. Bertha Turk and Fred Scott Caatetan reunion al Royce Henton s
p a test in iwrtrr
tayd-Thoiiip*on Inmiiut* of ytaat
of Delton Sunday.
im*v .M-em Tye iptnt fii game* after*which light spent Sunday ut Scotu.
: i d&lt; coving our refreshment* were served.
' Mr und Mr* fYed Ashby and #
probable
Cha*. Wlilttrmore "and, wife at- i daughter, Inez, motored to Hasthigs tJwJrrt wire-. ° P 1 *W£
U
* into huriinmg rot
lor probable
grevn
fru(l Into ■ beautiful rad
up
short
with
”
'«&lt;&gt;«*
the
Hope
Centef
school
j»lc1
ending* kt snapr
Saturday evening.
. we .were aorry to hear of the
- And
Waturdjy.
a ridiculous conclusion.
..
..im- n!c
rwresv
Fb:r&lt;st nuvrns
Huven* »»u
anc umujr
family u*&gt;
and . ll,«x A»hby and friend spent Bun- painful accident of Nathaniel Ooldprobable a* the final point nUy.'. - Aha
McGIuckhn-Ulla wife. Walter day m Benton Harbor and Sou.li pn
Wlls M farmer resident of the fruit l» colored quickly by ta­
stem under tuual &lt;treunvta&lt;tce.-r
। r-' tta Hyan and wife and Robert M&lt; - &lt; Huven.
Quimby, but now. reside* hi Balti- proving on the *un'« method*. If
j ...
Qjjjjjtjfp and
UUd family
umily spent Sunday;
Sunday { —
Mr. unfi
Mrs.----------------------Frank Leonard enGlocklin
----------... more.
at Gun lake .
| ti-rtair.ed their children
und fam
''
' ­
Mr. and Mrs Dirk Hoffman and
ibtagy finds' , ■ The Good Will cotnmumiy club Illes from Kalamazoo Sundav.
family vt»nru
ianuiy
visited mauve*
relative* at nuiamaKularna- , , , , ■
, , i t?-,—..—n
when It examine
liinklng dur- will p.cnic at Thornappb- lake this
chister Norwood ol Sheridan zoo Sunday
I tuur. In cuarga of tula lavefllgsdiun,
Ing tlu- pro((rf-r.;
alu-r-tlinner wt-ek Saturday * P-r. luck dinner, vidted hla aunt. Kate William*. * Don't forget that the Epworth' fuuad t^1 001&gt;' H*U»&lt; ‘■‘•H* «t &lt;&gt;'•
speaker* tnlv .
p;&lt; ,pc bring own tabl-- -civire.
Sunday.
League meets every Sunday night in i ®PP** *Dl re»i&gt;&lt;&gt;ml tu till* treattheory of hun-c:
•pjd by. Dr.
f.ylr O'.-,andwife ofKuiuniaioo
j4r.
and Mrs. Clare Ashby and the church at ".30 All young pea- tukut.
■were Sundavyut- . atFred Otb .
daughter spent Sunday in Camp I'le Ure welcome to tins taague. Al•liy cl Michigan
depart'•
" ‘
" nther and ouster to sec tar mother. Mr*. m&gt; tta young people win We a
luent'
. at Clyde Trine, wiio is »till confined to her party at the home of Rev. and Mrs . When,
w. uu u dark, clear night, one
*—•
'
Conklin tn Hasting, Thursday nigh! •!, k
When the corned', hero In, the Warren'* Sunday.
Mr.- Sarc Er-.-.ay U. visiting lier! The school reunion was well .at­ to which all the young people ure
movie* is thrown.through a »ihd*w
acrtne
as thoogli the «fan iu the
at by the villain w laueii bccauve It »!-.ter. Mrs. Clara RotaiMsti. at: tended and it was voted to have it' Invited
is an unexpected fulutlon to Uw Wayland.
। again at the *an:e place and at the
Sunday visitors at Roy Envay's' same time another year.
predicament leading up r,i the act.
’hen the
and u different •olunun from any were. Al Wolfe, wife and daughter,
Mrs. Kate William*. Chas Mc­
countless, and one thinks of the bil­
louxly and Maurice Erwiy of Grand Rdp- Dermott ana wife antLC 1- Texter
lions only to be «ren with the aid
same ’
and family attended the dinner plenty of institution* that will wel­ of n b |.-seoj&gt;e. In truth, however.
given by Mr. and Mrs ta-on Dun­ come them and ran.-h good will be
ning in Delton-Sunday in honor of
Mr. and Mi -. B. A.. Lyttle * fourth
; anniversary '
Mrs Matte. Paddock entertained
the home her tister from Grand RapitU over

■ region on ls
lake itself there
&gt; out Vt
.w

MONROE DOCTRINE
NO LONGER I

PEAT PLUS SALT
WATER EQUALS OIL?

FART AT

What IS FuriTlV Whv.
,

.

1

.

Mr and Mrs Rolland Froman
and Miss Cliuhta Paddock were
iff KfllainazxAi Saturday evenhu:.

Ttic Voting People's ci.i-. of the
Sunday School.had a pot. luck din­
... - .. sjlU!m &gt;uj.c, Sunday
• program w»u given Sunday
by the South Brethren

&gt;

K&gt; nin th and MaFgar'f Kcl.-cy at­
i. nrtrd the prugnnn at "&lt;»nm Friday
..... I... WT K
1 Marian Woodman is planning a
.sixrial. meeting with music for next
'.Sunday evening
,
Mr. und Mis Iz.-vl Boice of
them- atid Ciiampaigu. Illinois. nceompiHtad'
- '* Mr and Mr* C S Boice to St. Lbuta,"
the charath-ris’ Mich , and spent over Sunday al
i in that it* logjc

ni-nt. through -|»r?«nal
liy declared*-

r approval
i out-

Hugh ('

?',r
Mr* Sidney Ttiomiu of
iLawiun amt Mr and Mrs. Elwyn
Paw Paw vtv.teil Mi
Li'*1!' Saturday and:
held ut lh&gt;1
4!’’ Sunday. Mr. and Mr-. Geo. Lydy
■ir dnughtir. Mr. and ■
vri
‘
--tonMeKrewne^^end.
Winn
bal,v of ^
lrvl,!«and
I-ydy ;
FA-ta,
Kv
and
D-mna
Ai^jjh.^1
1 Tusker, Mi.v. lk-&lt;;ie
rued’ MJhi them Kfh r
of tan-m are luma- fur tm- sum- trnwm wjd
&gt;

PRODUCTS
Interior Walihide
Outside Paints

'

• Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

ui- tMhw. Mr ftnd W-'O»- Keeler and!
n-tru. t't r Ill ’
HaMing- vHied Arthur 1
i
.I
.t'i i"hv!Klt'ir,‘ “nd Homer Smith Sunday Iter a X-t ued.
Wl"
**' »«»Pnn«l Ul
Rev. Gillrtu
Chica
11 n ake their horn.- h‘ a!lh
l"’ r"n tlriVc hu car a*’lln-1
enn^trip tin
- i.. ,-c r n
Murray Decker of Grand Rapids u I
1-1 •' ’•
v
i-.tim: Mr and Mrs John Abbott.
friends and relatives-here, returned grntuiatlmiHerbie Wil
njrt Mr. nnd Mrs.
erf Inweek from

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
FRANK SAGE \

PHONE 2S1S

i-

■o*- 10c

Floyd ’ F.t

Kenn

S spending

ure Birthday
July fiun'ting
muild Wanx-r

DON’T PUT OFF GETTING THAT

that will

Buy General and

.
Corduroy Tires NOW*
. ANOTHER ADVANCE IN PRICE will take place
BEFORE JULY FOURTH!

ilh-r Stanton
id thl-tr Wall is limited, only
if&gt; • Phil O.Mt: story. ’
‘
i,.vvu ■ *' ■
Edward Sfaut-m of tanning
niiii.vv i.i r..

PITTSBURG

than

-Cincinnati

■

Come in and TRADE YOUR TIRES for better ones.
Old tires are dangerous to drive in warm weather.
▼ ▼ ▼▼ ▼ V W ▼

▼ ▼ V ▼ ▼ *T W ▼»-»-*&gt; V •v ▼ ▼ V ▼ ▼ XT XT XT ▼ ▼ *T ▼

We Have Some

Good Used Cars at Bargain Prices

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO.
TELEPHONE 2121

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

hu.pital for i
f.-itnd.-. tare

Fred for Ju-:

tn Adrian-Thurs-’
A J Miller ,ll,v W'd '« I-iiisimr Saturday and
th.- Emerson iwiMed in the Pastuni band con-

baby
home

Jenkins

tjnw

.&lt;
roll

8c

spending
-------- „
tome
their srrandjw-rents and
Their lather hml the
:o hav- hi*, house badly ,

Other
had

al the Von Rti home this

M.-ad t spending’tills'
Mr and Mrs. Leon Fuhr

if
Mr and M;t Hcrbli- .Wilcox nnd
—
.1- W.-lnm enxiycd a picnic dinner at
nnd Mis Thoniapph- hike with friend- from
m &lt;4 Granii Rapid?. Cedar
~ '
-. — Creek anil Hrt’tiiwi . ‘Sunday.
Mire Genevieve XlcClintock of
L-alerville and Cold­ Pc'rry h ?p«-:idim: a -l.-w day;, with
ly.
. S A. .McCaiTrrtv
Hiv und Mr. Gillette of G».ill. Kenton. Ohio. &gt;n U‘- i1

ith Im - n Ktiiiv.- .uni l.miliy.
Uhd Mrs Lloyd Mead were

ntt Meade s nnd Mr and Mrs Will

Mr.-and Mrs Enns taCulrs et
tntn&lt;d their son nnd wife fiumf
tin Sunday.
J
NORTH MARTIN &lt; ORNI RS.
• Mis- Margaret Karrnr of Portland
and Lyle Karrar of take Odessa
spvjnt Fririav ev$ning*uith Mr. and
Mrs. Shirley Slpcum and family and
Mis? Margarn remained With her
brother until Sunday.
Mta Margaret Karrar and Mr.
and Mrs Vernon Kitrrpr s|&gt;ent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs Joe Karrar
near Clarkavillc.
• ’ •
The finu i al t er vices of Philip
Kirnbie held Saturday nftemoon
acre largely attended. Much sympnthy ik extended to Mrs Mattle
Kitiiblo and Mr. and Mrs Floyd
Kmible.

prices, All ririxlrl* eriiaatHinally

THE MAYTAG COMP AW

hie light nnd.hc.it that nre croired
by the action of high temperature
&lt;m certain bodies. Burning or com­
bustion results from the yhemlcul
reaction between the elements com­
posing Vhe fuel and the oxygen In
the air.—Washington Star.

COME IN AND LET’S TALK TERMS
W*

D

n 1? I? KI
V IWJEg
Fl

DEALER . WOODLAND, MICH.
TELEPHONE M-F3

WALTER SATTERLEE, Agent, Hasting*
WOOD BROS., AgrnU HEBER FOSTER. Agent CLARK BLISS, Agent
.
Halting*
Nashville
Middleville

IN THE BANNER!

r&gt;. Sbiftds. and funi^y of

BE SO VO'1' *

•

Publish Your

AUCTION SALE

Ac

‘59s"

10c

Wilson WHIRL-. and
I. an* visiting ' the

i
:
!
&gt;

NORTHWEST RI TI.AND.
MrsXDorotliy Booth of Laingnburg
is making-gn indefinite stay with'
her parents, Mr and Mrs John:
Brnedici, and r-n Sunday the fol-{
lowing were rucMs tn tta Benedict’
home Mr and Mr.-. A U. Benedict ’
and little son of tan’piR, Mr.' and,
Mrs Henry Sctalbly and Colon
also Mrs Nvlta Hitt of Woodland.'
Mr*. Sain Prctt is Hi with measles.
Fred Camp is in Charlotte thi*
Opport unities

Read In Nearly All the Homes
in Barry County !
IT IS IMPORTANT that you have a large'number of "bid­
ders" at your sale if you wish to get the value of your prop­
erty.

1 he extensive experience of The Banner in advertising auc­
tion sales has proven the value of this sort of publicity for
auction advertising. Your sale published in The Banner
brings the crowd of buyers..
"r‘
Many ,a farmer who has advertised his sale in The Banner has
received from $300 to $500 more for his property than was
originally estimated—just becaqse The Banner advertising
brought a lot of "bidders."

Ilves again with lite knowledge that
we now have, we might make ImemiMltiited
provemAnlv.
tee to take

&gt;y day coilii- oppartunimore of oliwlres. .Artfiplrii lli-m apii making

Telephone Office: 2415
—and the BANNER Will Arrange the Date With Your Auctioneer

“Dar'x a new kind o’ hypocrlt,"
ttahl t’ricle Ebert. "Stid n' pretend­
in' he'* peaceful an' pious, he Jets
on likq he's a gunman."—Washing­
ton Star.

Winning the Heathen
An explorer has discovered that
pn African tribe beats the ground
with sticks as a sign of anger. Well,
well, fancy golf spreading to eqiia- ;
We can finish nothing In life; but
torla’l Africa 1—Sportlng Dramatic ( we can make .1. beginning and be| qiientlt a noble example.—Smile*. I

�THE HARTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY, JVNF. i». 1«2S

PAGE TWELV1

■ 1IIGHBANK.
'
-I
n'amiville.
woodland,
mvr.
Mr. and Mrs Coy O. Brumm and
Mrs. Harriet Stotetea of Oranu ' An Ice. cream social a lit be tide!'
AUTHORITY SAYS daugh:. - Helm MsrquHa and Ledge vutts-d her daughter and th* &lt; vetutig of July 4 ut the homed
------------•
Wu.j; t
Friday on a motor husband. Mr. end Mrs. u. J. B..: ■
:&gt; .|!
t ;n&lt; !u. N.t.-aaka to visit'num »gwthe uvek end.

COLONIES PASSE

•nor htwptUd much improved. •
Mus Oc;
'
Smith.
Smith haa come from oayfbrd Fiery. TunaUe Niethainri !l&lt;nJ Snyder. Erv Bates and chil­
ida t" spend the sum* awi LiiKur MrMH.cn axe campinr dren. and Mrs. Velma McCully &lt;&gt;J
'.m» »wk on Thornapplv river.
Wocdland. Rev. and Ms • Delbert
►pent
" ’the
Mr and Mrs John DeU at&gt;r.d«U Otroth and family of Iasn.--.ng
the Fox reunion ar Holland Bunday
Mrs Wm. Mohler vislbsi hr
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Banic
r«l* daughter.
Kntiuun. Mohb-r daughter.' Siuane. W Fi-rt v
al-iof OiamMrapMt part of bvt ati-k Indiana, were Rundav Cues'
-•
Mr. and Mrs Vaul NngkKr«&gt;Ud -I Mr. und Mrs. (!'«•&lt;&gt;.. (ir&gt;vn 8
tXdlihiuiMW IMUVit spent the »«vk rtf with Mi .•••maint d for a Linger risii
nt t&gt;&gt; ramp and Mrs. E. J Sbeidyli • ! MRill Marshall mid friend.
Dowiiflj
&gt; Wqudland and a it!) Mr and Mr
Mrs SIU BlttB

Mrs.-Curt Marshnll.
DptMid O*Hutii .

Lirrinh! in , Wsxxtthad
:1hry niude the trip in t

htiMxum. Mr
unit Richard

spend il

Mm Lexhc Adams.
■ uutii Hitoilngs
j veiling on Mr.
’««• HawbJiUt.

Special Merchandise

ANNOUNCEMENT
Here Are More Special Offers Which You
Cannot Afford to Miss

’‘Shiny Nose”
“Pale Lips”

FREE!

Mello-Glo

Tickets to the
Strand Theatre

Face Powder
and Lip Stick

Wm.
MvMiHvi

BRANCH l&gt;l&gt;TRirr.
Mr.' John Velio am! Mr. and
■Mrs Arthur CJiddsngk nnd da mint* r
Au ixcrlb-nt ChRihvn? fta
Ruth wm(M in Woodland Tlim - :cram was given at the North

89c
* Roberts
POULTRY
TONIC

Mr' and. Mt*. ChS-rHuv.ladGrainl Rapid.- •vvY«! days
(&gt;rd«xt Finnu-

Gtu. Ktr-hfrom ;!»!•

H.H'~ 1.
PROTEi
THIS

Base Balls
Official Size
Horse hi de Covers

27c Ewh'

Excellent as' an egg
producer, and for fat­
tening fouls and for
raising ycung chick­
ens, turkeys, ducks
and
'
In 12-qt. Pails

Asthma Pow’d

12

3 oz

lu.

$1.25

Milk of
Magnesia

HOW?
A ticket is given FREE
to each person making
a 50c purchase or more
of any* toilet article.
Make purchase June 28
to July 5. Tickets good
until July 8th, except
Sunday and Monday.

Value . . . _$1.50
BOTH FOR

:«-]». mng

Acidity, Heart­
burn, Dyspepsia,
Gas, Indigestion,
Car-Sickness
Nausea, Vomiting,
For Infant's Use

Enjoy a good show in
a good, cool, comfort­
able theater.

Wil! correct thia
nnd give a real nat­
ural pleasing ef* .
feci.

FACE POW. $1.00
LIP STICK
.50
and; flic

Remedy for

•

Will correct all of
these ailments.

One Pint for

29c
BOOKS
for Children
A new line of fasci­
nating tales for little .
boys and girls. Bound
in cloth.

Instant Relief

25c

Illustrated.

50c Valuei-7-

Salc

32c

Each

Ly BARKER’S DRUG STORE
“Whore Immediate Attention anti Couite.ay Are Shown !•&gt; AH"

WE DELIVER - HASTINGS, MICHIGAN - PHONE 2115
4.50 x
5.CJ

6.15

BETTER Hastings Days!
Specials for Friday and Saturday
June 30 and July 1 Only
l N|\ I.RSM. Percolator,
I MX ERSAL Toasters . .

UNIVERSAL Irons . .
ELECTRIC I ANS . .

82.95
J.50

Demonstrator and Floor Sample

Ed mends Oil
Company

GAS RANGES
One LS55 1&lt; \.-B. GAS RANGE Former
pt ice $l’&gt;.5»—SPECIAL Price.....................

*2S&gt;—

Two 2&lt;M&gt;7 1. A. B. (JAS RANGES Former
price $/7.50—SPECIAL Price.....................

Car tying On

One 1155 R A. B. GAS R ANGE—Former
price S77.50—SPECIAL Price.....................

539—

One bl IS DETROIT JEWEL Gas Range
Former Price $.¥&gt;.50—SPECIAL Price . .
One 6221 R DETROIT JEWEL Gas Range
Former Price $77.50 - SP^’fAL Price . .

*29—

One 6201 L DETROIT JEWEL Gas Range
Former Price $115.75—SPECIAL Price . •

$89-

We also have a few slightly used Gas Ranges at a frac­
tion of their original price. I .ilwral allowance
for your old cooking equipment.

md bad. lh&lt;
i&gt; shareholder’s princif^.! last*

QTbe^Jaiinnal jEnait &amp;
fnuesinwnt (fumpaiui

CONSUMERS^
POWER
TELEPHONE 2305

COMPANY
HASTINGS, MICH.

�Till. HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY. Jt'NE •«. 193J

Hastings A&amp;P Stores Announce, a

for
p»ia,
it ion.
niting,
Ute

of
isia

A*P

k\ GRAND OPENING SALE

cs

102 to 104 STATE STREET
We cordially invite you to visit and inspect this
Modern Food Store. It contains the LATEST
in up-to-date equipment and Special Features,

WHERE ECONOMY RULES

Beet Steak

ROASTS
ic ib.

BEEF TENDERLOIN
HAMBURG
PORK SAUSAGE

Lean, Rib Rod Cul&gt;

Choice Be®*

2115

ROASTS
lc Ib.
Choice Pol Roa.l

Chickens

nple

29­
12­

4* Mc

Pound
Carton

29­
4922
39*
t a frac­
ice

105®
C H.

Fancy Fresh Dressed

GREAT

lb. 10c
lb. 15c
6 lb. can 99c

Rocks or Reds

lb.

15c

Tomatoes Fancy Hot House lb. 15c
Lettuce- Large Solid Heads 2 '■■■ 15c
New Potatoes
10 »• 29c
Bananas
Ripe, Ye Iloti Fruit.
Ib. 5c

W.hlk'^SuP/,lyLaslil

lb.

The Economical Laundry Soap

FELS NAPTHA SOAP
’ ’
IVORY MEDIUM or CAMAY SOAP
P &amp; G SOAP
Small Bars
BABBITT’S CLEANSER

May Fair Tea

10 bars 45c
3 bars 14c
10 bars 27c
3 can®10c
Green or Orange Pekoe

BULK TEA
Japan or Gunpowder
NECTAR TEA
Perfect for Iced Tea
GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD Sliced or Regular
PREMIUM SODA CRACKERS
N.B.C.

'/2 lb..tin

25C

Ih. 29c
’ ' Ib. tin 19c
lb. loaf 5c
2 Ib. pkg. 21c

Maxwell House
A Na“onal Favoritt

25c

Post Toasties

or Kellogg's Corn Flakes
I .
'
EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE
(3 lb. bag 49c) '
lb. 17c
BOKAR COFFEE
Rich and Winey
lb. 22c
RED CIRCLE
(Condor\Cgffee, lb. 27c)
lb. 19c
SHREDDED WHEAT
N.B.C. Cereal
2 packages 19c

'

piit*e Can®

m,,-^andp.

hs. 25c

Mild Sugar Cured

Peanut Butter

3922

4

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

’

Easy Ta»K

3 hs. 25c

VEAL CHOPS
VEAL STEAK
CORNED BEEF

Lemons. Sunkist 360 Size Doz. 29c
Cantaloupe hpe. Dtltciai n.... 3 25c
I CaiTOtS
Fancy Large Bunches
§C
Watermelons

50 lb- Tin $3.39

.95
..50

h. 23c

Ajax Soap

rs

lb.

Made from Fresh Cut Beef
Pure Pork

VEAL ROAST Choice Shoulder Cui* Ib. CJc
VEAL BREAST With Pocket Ib. 6c.
SPICED HAM
Sliced
lb. 23c
t

Bound
rated.

RE

Trimmed Flanks

Picnic Hams

■ little

Each

and we believe it to be ONE of the FINEST
and MOS1 COMPLETE Food Shops there is
in the State of Michigan!

A&amp;P Meat Markets Carry in Addition to Staple Meals at the Lowest Possible Price, Complete Lines of Poultry, Sea Foods and Cheese from All Over the World!

for

ren

In Honor of Our New Store . . . Located at

Chipso

For Quick Suds

lb. jar

Sultana Brand

OLIVES
Encore Plain
BEANS With Pork
Quaker Maid .
DILL PICKLES
.
Flying
Dutchman Brand
GINGER ALE Yukon Club (12 bottles $1’. 15)

quart jar 25c
3 cans 10c
quart jar 10c
24 oz. bottle 10c

Flakes or Granules

CIGARETTES
Four Popular Brands
PRINCE ALBERT TOBACCO
OLD FASHIONED ASSORTMENT N.B.C.
PREMIUM MUSTARD
,

Northern Tissue

2 X 29c

pkg. 10c, carton $1.00
can 10c
2 lbs 25c
quartjars 10c

Toilet Paper

49c
Oleo

tc°n°'n'™l Spr.aJ

4 Roll• 19c

ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC ?OA

�THE BASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JUNE

PAGE FOURTEEN

| LEGAL NOTICES |

Sound, of Ancient

Egyptian’Discovered

2i. liH

M„ „s„„

kakw. in. -.L-it«i me form.-) &gt;A goodly number were prewnt to'
: . ter.-Mr.-. Fred Smith Wedne duv.
' enjoy the annual picnic day qieet -.
heard from
Rul!l Woodman of ‘Coats Grove :ng
Jns ot the H. L. Club at Mrs.,Mills’
Pyramids
a‘- Fred-Smiths 8u“-|CoJ
ulk lake Thursday with'
—-c..v... Kalamazoo and HasMr and Mr- Merit Bradd* Id and tings. Roll call sat responded to by
Mi B».ian.-Ida lii’.iier uf.Milo ■ ;*«; all present, with “a toast to. our :

i.» Eavptinn.
r5* before
;t&gt;; down
r-' ipoken

.. Wood und family.
M.- «nd Mr- Dek» Hdgties and
.■al naw returned to their home in
..._i, . -

many ol the w

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

&gt;.vcd
kvud tej&gt;o.-t
irjort of the County Federar
Frdenv
turn held at Climax. Mrs.. Mills then
presented Mrs. H, E, Brady. Preaident of Ladles Library ot Kalama-

r.t the State Federation held at
Watch fur n notice'of the Prairie­ Detroit. She then introduced Mrs
ville school reunion. July Dili, in tin .€. L Bennelt of Kalamazoo who
------------ ----1 -poire cn Adult Education.” More
Mr. and Mr&gt;. LcCirandc DePriest- ndillu jsat middle life are paying
ii .K^la- attention to-improving—jht» mind
uuz^&gt; Saturday P. M
4han formerly. She said thqttheper-

un-ts.oi M. chance for advancement as one of
.nc day la;*.’ sixteen years. Her address waa
splendid and encouraging: After
tongue of
Mr and Mr* Ma on Mine.- und Kinging MOod Be With You.' the
'-.mthvl when children and Karl Smith v&gt;* Homer. meviinsr was adjourned.
Mr- Kenneth Spaw .spent part of.
t:an &gt; poke a Smith u«: the week end
last week at the home* of her par­
t tiie VnlMIm Myrt.i* Smith aha .-pent ents, Mr and Mr». C Lcchleltner.
I. syteuiiut tn wu called home on account vt the evening.
Hie name*n w iw«u.&lt; of her brother-in-law. Mr.
Mr and Mrs Jack Schultz apent
from Friday till Sunday evening
with friend* tn South Bend. Ind
not at
Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hower nnd
Bernice jnd-Mr». Bellinger attended
tlx- &lt;!&lt;dic.«tivn &lt;&gt;l KiruUebcntrr
Park ut Parchment Saturday after­
noon A thu- jiri'grani ww presented.
Some of our people uitne.wd
■'Outward Bound” by Hastings Civic
Playdrs Tuesday and pronounced it
i a great.success.
.Mrs- flattie Bellinger. Mr. and
iiid fsunl!
Mr. -itMl Mi.. D N Honrysvll &lt;m­ Mr.. W. H. Flower and children
L-. land Huiu-yweII .und drove to Wampler take tx-yond
Jivcluon Sunday and were met there

BACK AT WORK - - - AND WANTS
A TELEPHONE AGAIN
This man is typical of many
former telephone subscribers
. . . one of the first things ho
did after going back on the
pay roll was to order his tele­
phone reinstalled.

good times if their friends can­

not reach lhejn by telephone.

And only with a telephone*
Mr. and* Mrs. A. ’ Jbluuon and': k-do. to take Marcia Mary home
of phonoHr* whir!
with them to spend her vacaJon. [
iijiliy uf ' Flint
may be formed :
Mr. and Mrs Flower and little son.
cun aid be summonctl in.stnnltluand throat and
will be ut home for tlie summer
fludy ol H)l the di
.'with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Hyde arid George. L
ly in case of lire, sickness or
Ircelt. htth
. Homer Flower i
bmmunitv
was
ahwked
ur
tluy. were
and'
.
near •&gt;: the sudden passing ut Wii-|I We arc glad to report Miss Nina;
accident.
, ? * bur J Poll. y of Battle Creek H-1; Fenner i, improving after her s.-lg'c
Every family wants a tele­
of
.ill
health.
17 wa* a week end xur-t ot his mother­
’*. * in-t.w. jJt Sarah Smith, of thu: Mrs. DutTeney. son and little
Order a telephone today al the
phone.
The
young
people,
’ '
• nearly every week, also spent;• daughter of Lansing, came to spend
MW.., He
..v y-u
r— liked by an indefinite time with her parents,
mcations lure
especially, “lose out’’ on many
Telephone Business Office.
all who knew him. kindly, upright Mr. and Mrs A C Bennett,
und Isancst, a heritage rilore to lie
" * •'
■desired than riches*-' He will be
stxry and r&gt;n&lt;- Clem an- In Scburied by the side of his son. Max­
men sym- invisiting their aunt. Mrs. Corey, j
well, in our cemetery. Much,
his loved ' PhyUis Ixmg was tiie guest ot Mr. '
•
and Mrs E J B-.-ck and family
iffman and
Sunday.
at 10 30 o’clock.
ITed Kenney und son.-Robert. In
A luffand Mi». Maui.it i -mp.uiy with Clair,Jomt,s ot Kai-,
jamnzoo. Wm. Ziu-chnltt of, ur.ft of
.( n. i; 1
s-w-n- iH:i4fin&gt;:s and Jc-uatlurn Kttk ol near
y,,„. Fre -jx&gt;:t. went Saturcjuy morning u&gt;
Wrftugtit-lron key» were lundp In
’ ‘i Visit relatives in Ohio.
«
England early In the .Sixteenth cen­ growing cooler. They iHiinj^oiit that
O.a Vaientiix- ol Grand Rapids tury. Their stems w«r finely mold­ forests and animal life mj^r.tt«-d
-.'.'I’Ml his blather, claytan, and ed and the bow* made In a trefoil, southward with cluingo In the cllfamily Sunday.
Mr. and Mr.1 Wm. Crodtford and or circular, pattern.
Mrs Hulhbent'-r entertained friends ।
Color Not Sicnifi&lt;
fr-sm Caiitornia last wtwk
Mr. und Mrs G Fisher of Hastinv.
s
.-.pent
•tinweek
end
with
the
1st hut wuturu du no I fancy his line
and fam• - •• Sunday
■
{ work.
Punnl M« Mflo Lehman.
llllll.
i nd daughwr
t fiaM.no Mt* 013

3

CudUIar
they will

d;.u and Virginia Lewi’ went t&lt;
Hastings Friday to attend tlx
camp meeting. Mr Wlw retty-nili?
Smithy night Uw other* rcmainlns

Don’t Let Road Money
Peel offaarf Blow Away!

atvirdhy. their pin Gcori’e
mily. in h&lt;»nw of hU natal

itji.
Stwlgft and family en’&gt;

?.!jlo Lehman Sunday Mr. .uui MrLnwivnt-c Osborn and aon* of Cu&gt;
dntiitt juew* also guests. Hobble will
remain for a longer visit.

Aty:ienl City of Gaza
Strong Military Point

The truth about a dusty, crumbling road is
evident to all. Rolling clouds of dust arc
plain evidence of waste. -A dry, crumbling
road is a road on the way to ruin. Every
dust cloud represents a. thin peeling from
the highway. A thousand thin layers a day
for a month or two soon carry away the
road surface. Dry gravel is easily rolled and
thrown off the road.
Plymouth Brethren
H-,t Lt. r, ti* I be rijaii'litb
•nd

un. lit. J. j;n Darby, In IfefL
a-bfiarnr* were made at

A dry, dusty road is a wasteful road and
waste is one thing taxpayers cannot afford.

Support your highway officials in their effort
to conserve our millions of dollars in high­
ways. ’Allow them ample supplies of mois­
ture-absorbing Dowflakc, the dust binder
and road saver. Then you’^ill know that
road tax money is not being wasted. Moist
road surfaces are less costly to maintain. They
are firm and dustless. Replacement is kept at
a minimum; Maintenance is easier and less
expensive with Dowflakc Calcium Chloride.
Write for our book, “How to Control Dust.”

THE DOW CHEMICAI COMPANY. MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

nan-i-. Mi

.iiuvire &gt;&gt;f this coimtry I.;
net pdputarity ns a »iia&lt;
• «&gt;f its Iw-auliful jfl-aln In
iniitur^ure of furniture and

Stair». The doctrine, lieddes be
lug evaniii-Ui'.aJ iK'lleve* In |ir&gt;'&lt;lcsthuriunum and *ii|!l&gt;-miiuiui&lt;«n&gt;, and
ministry s.-i apart, bell.-vlng ail juien are equal ,iu matter* uf Hit!

DOWFLAKE
CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80%

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                  <text>BANNER
SEVENTY- EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN,

5, 1933

[RANGES IN POST- Ingham Legislator Looks
ROTARIANS VISIT
in Woodland Twp.
AL REEGULATIONS
At Michigan’s New Deal
MW -Landmark
Was Erected Sixty-

KILPATRICK CHURCH
STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

PAGES I to 8

I fpII Tl|l|p| f |l|
LtufiL I AllULL 11

SUPERVISORS ENDED
SESSION SATURDAY

Agent Foster Gave
PROBATE COURT County
Interesting Report About .

Three. Years Ago
•wo CENT RATE ON LOCAL SERIES OF ARTJW.ES TO SHOW SUCCESSES AND SEE WONDERFUL WORK
j On Thursday night la.st week the COMPLICATION AROSE IN
FAILURES OF NEW ADMINISTRATION
MAIL IS NOW AP­
OF KELLOGG FOUN­
Kilpatrick church In Woodland SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
itbwnriUp
was struck by lightning
PLICABLE
DATION
OF W. 0. BARNES
'and binned to tire ground wiyi all
Publisher To Review Accomplishments Of Legisluture; Will
■ its contents. Thre church wo* a
[EMPLOYEES MUST TAKE
Compare Actual State Costs With Promises
VISITORS SERVED FINE
landmark of Woodland und occu­ DAUGHTER NEVER
pied a sightly place *o that it could
Made In Campaign
PAYLESS HOLIDAYS
DINNER AT THE CAMP be seen from many s»rV&gt; of ure
ADOPTED AS SUPPOSED

|||| V [fll Dili tCC
JULI luUfl 111 rLU-

TIVIL A SUCCESS

•n,. supervisors had their usual,
... many visrmio priests
The
Jur.t meeting last week.- a:,d coni*
AT ST. ROSE PICNIC
pleted their work Saturday.
:
0N TUESDAY
County Agent Harold Foster apxucouax
.
peared before Ure board and report.
&lt;d about she -red loans Ire had LARGE AND ENTHUSI-

KS SJS wf

ASTIC CROWDS PRESENT

township It was a frame ttructure.
this year there were 73 reed loaiu. „
_—;—„
By-V. J. Brown.
in 1870 It had always been Petition Prepared to Clear averaging $88 each. This year's loans Program Included Baseball
Six months of the ney deal administration have'passed into history and 'Dr. Byington Explained What. built
maintained in good condition, had
.a n,- t, d». until next M Oi Oamcl RaCel. Muilc. BOX­
Michigan citizens In cprtiidcrable number are making inquiry concerning[
Foundation Is Doing to
Up Misunderstanding
'been an active, helpful factor in the
tire loans made last year 40 per cent,
wliat has actually been accomplished and what may be expected of the
life of thc community g* well as of
ing Bouts and Gamei
Help the Children
About Inheritance
. were paid when dire. Since that time!
future. It Is now about 15 months since this writer began a series of
•k iWoodland township.. Fortunately
haw been paid----on
The second Fourth of July festiBeginning with Saturday, sbme articles which gained rather wldell
W1UVM ---—
Hustings iRotarlan-' wen
- - ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —------ — —•A peculiar complication, which is 50 per cent more---------------------with the prospect of val sponsored by the St. Rove church
.. ............against
..............................................
. ...................
Foundation at k1*
rarnp&lt;’
important cliangw took place in the circulation among the taxpayers of worked
the adoption ot the guests of
Hie Kellogg
In process ot adjustment, arose in
- Io*? Under the clr- - w a decided success^the weather
Ipoetal regulations for Hastings ixx.t- MlchlgUn in which an attempt was reforms promised« •last
—« »»•'
fall &lt;■when
&gt;-- «K4.
lire .the
u_ Kellogg Health .Camp u; Pine the church is expected to be rebuilt. probate court last week in’tire Es- a, 0
.vuuum i.
puuu-5. «r.
uv think that is a pretty bring ideal and good crowd* In atOffice as well a-, all other pustofflers made to evaluate tlie state govern-!.camiMtlgn was on and again tills lake Mpndity evening. Tirey took
lute ut William
G Rarjre».
Mr- c- '::n*&gt;.-ince-.i
::t
Baniew for some tune published the
KfOrd--------------------------------- , tendance. A fine »pirtl of interest
Most of Jhese have a direct bearing 1 tnent of that day gnd to point out Miring when, the people expressed advantage ot thd-clmnce to visit this
Middleville Sun b it sold out a few
Comment on other proceedings of and enthusiasm prevailed throughupon the tmployee rather than to the taxpayers of Michigan where tlreir choice at thc poll*....................... wonderful camp and to -«&lt;e tin- fine
and
moved
to
pi
oild
„
the
U&gt;ard
U
given elsewhere in this wit the day. everyone having a hop­
Because of this demand und be- opporturutlc* given there to tire
U|iun Un* putfiic.
W»e»r tax doltars
Beginning Jluly I the.
the two cent
were being spent cause of the widespread Interest of children of Barry. Eaton. Allegan j
#11|j for wJlat pUr. Ure reading public of Michigan in and Calhoun counti&lt;--children who
J'pratul rate was made applicable on •
tate there
left to hla hem, some
all find c!a»i mail delivered in
poae. Incidentally tire truth regarding the affair* ot oMterwJse would not hav&lt; such a !
bu-Mnes* proper jy in Middleville,
Henkes of Marshall. Pr. Joseph
Hastings or upon Hustings postal'
an attempt was their state government I have de- chance tor a delightful vacation, j
which wa* rented. The question of
Coyle uf Ionia. Fr. William O’Rourke
routes.
a nne menu was served Ure^vbit- I
nlnde at that time ci_dSd. l0.su.b,nlt a second series of
tlie proper one or ones to receive the
of Portland. Fr. Lawrence Durr of
. In order tu hejp balance the bud­
to discover tn be­ articles dealing with current doings
'
ing Rotarians, their wives and, GAIN OF FIFTY-FOUR PER rent became tthportant. Mrs. Barnes
Belding, Fr. William Flannery of
get. congress voted a fifteen jier;
half of tiie iicoplc, ut Laxsing and in state political cir­ guest*, about 125 in number After j
and one whom everybody in Middle­
CENT
IN
FIRST
SIX
Greenville, Fr. Herman Fedewa of
cent maximum reduction on the.
from whom the cles. In doing so a sincere desire u the rcpalst the usual business *;&lt;-•
ville aUpsxved wa» , tin1 udoptixf
MONTHS OF 1933
I,Howell. Pr. John McCormick of Wilsalary of ail )xv-tal employees; but
taxes were being held Hint this series, like the forc- dl*|Mitched. with Ure new president.'
daughter of' Mr. and Mr*.. Baruu.
mansion and Fr Stanley Fedewa of
the application of that pcrcenlaHc.'
collected. Just w’ho going, shall be free from .partisan A H. Carvetb in Ure chair Then
reside in Flori«U. Tin- cxlmpfioution
Detroit. .
•
V,„B. biu* and that Ure truth only shall the program wax turned over toj
was benefitting,
arose from the fact that the suj&gt;MEANS A RETURN TO
Following the afternoon game a
plied, nsta entirely with the I’n-.dwhether ...
in fact
fail •* related. Again I shall present nb Lloyd Shafer, Scout Executive of
poM-d .adopted daughter had never ACCIDENT HAPPENED AT
of races of various kinds
dent, who is In most respect* at the I'--,/ ' ■ thy tax money was -Pinion* other than ure mo-xsury for Barry und Albgan county In fit- j
FIRST CLASS OFFICE been adof»ti-d. &lt;
ABOUT NOON MONDAY i program
was
lie
Id
at
the fairgrounds ahd
present time the government. It is i
being used tor the reader interest. Quite in keeping ting-words Mr.'Shafer welcomed lire!
| A year a«o irT April a gentleman
, music was furnished by the Rucker
IN BALTIMORE
up to him to make decisions Rn
V. J. BroWn
people of the state wlth th&lt;* preceding series, wliat is Rotarians, nnd Rotary Ann* and Hastings Manufacturing Co. in Middleville, a friend of the
family of Battle Creek. Later these
the three mbaUu ending July !. a or
. just those whose names npirenred *Tlttcn here will be based upon tire guests. He said the tin.-, appreciative,
Barnes' family and intcreded in
(.young
people
also
played on Hie
reduction ot fifteen,pier cent was or- on
,
the payrolls, (ionic rather dU- ‘ record and MateiMnU of fact based word* spoken by President Cai w-t’i1' Rivals Windstorm Co. as
having
.. the ownership
....of the prop­DROWNED IN MUD LAKE H.-------------- ---------------------------tiered on sill salaries of postal rm- concerting discoveries were then ulw“ records open io all al Lansing, made the Foundation and its w&lt;rek-!
erty at Middleville reitled. appeared
Largest patron
ployees At the time this Is written made.
'
! Some interesting compansons will be er* feel well repaid for their invi-1
...
.NORTHWEST OF DOWLING
t11.
That business in Hastings is de­ a brother of Mrs Barnes to m-cer- 1
, throwing
nt , the
Postmaster Sffliln rr. hud nut !■During recent weeks-many appeals P*A,blc us between tin- payrolls of ration, and the presence of so many
tnrowing
a. —. —
—,dummies, tic , held
the attention of the crowd on the
reived
------ any
. .... instructions
---------------- — to iiuvr come to this writer asking him !®52- notoriously extravagant, and Rotarians was an evidence of their cidedly on the up-grade b&gt; shown
whether th- flft«(cn per cent would to r.
g th
ion of the leg!*1,1 H33 under tire uonuiny hitciest tn Ure work the Foundation by ttyr greatly Increased receipts ot
the local iM&gt;.-.to(ficc for the first six; Eggk-stan t«id thlm they should' Officers in About Twenty
From unp
one to eight
Pioht P.
p M.
M the
,h* ladles
,a,u'
apply .to the next -quarteT ending future just cliwd and to jxilnt out rUlta ,n,d down b&gt;‘ 11,0 camiudgncrs Ls doing.
'
of the parish served a fine chicken
October or rut; hut presumably it -.nu- of the tnfiuenccs which have
------------ - on —
(Continued
past* two)
Mr. Shafer first introduced Mr. months of this year They are larg­’ proceed in that court t&lt;» tuve tlie
“
'" —
Feet of
Water
dlnner ln th(, ^hoo} Roclnl rooms
will, although it nuiy be reduced.
;‘
J Vcderffney. who has charge of the er for that jx'tiod than for any six; heirs of William O. Barner, deter­
months
In
its
history.
For
(he
six
Between
11
;3Q
nnd
12
o
’
clock
Mon1
which
was
well
patronized.
,
’
mined
Accordingly
one
of
them
—
---------------------------------.
, _
_
camp activities He gave an QUtllnc
tlm receipts' of the office mad- out the papc.*» as the Judge day forenoon. Glen Swift, aged 22, j Musle was furnished in the ercil&lt;d that each iw.Lil employee, ex­
LEE C. HOWARD TO
Of the dally program for chtcrtain- months
were S32XXM 26. For the rm respond­ directed and .-erit them to the sup- was drowned in Mud take. Baltimore, i Hing by the Hastings City Band
cept rural carrier.', will be obliged
TCAPLI AT MAA1THM ' »«P and giving instruction lo the
tu t ike a Hirer days" furloqgh each
■ 11 ALn Al MAN I UN 154 children al tire camp foe encl: ing period of last year. $20,773 84. dr pored adopted dstixht^r of Mr and Mud lake u , unaU bodv ot u.atcr.; which all greatly enjoyed.
an
increase
of $1133042 which i» a1 Mrs Barnes for her signature. Ttie
month, or nine days for the entire
---the three, three-weeks vacation
! Winners of the articles-donated
!’. mile;, northwest oi Daw- by the Hastings business men were:
fl HimiUC
Accepts SuPerint
endency Of of
quarter wi’luail pay. tfhvtlicr thia
period*. -.The children are not re­ M per cent improvement,
. probate judge had informed the about
!
link- Young Swift had made his t MU* Katherine McGrath, the ra(Continued on page three!
quired
lo
lake
up
any
tuirtlcular
line
parties
Uiat
either
Mrs.
Barnes
w
I UllUIllU U’JIttUU
Agricultural School for
with a brother in Battle Creek dio. Alvin Huver. 10 gallons of
; the daughter could make the appll- hotne
‘
clnity is
fnct llta
that" these
■ -pal? and are airen lh.!r cholre al cinlu
11 the
thc ,llel
th&lt; ^really
*.*»»&lt;&gt;» cution. In due course the apphea-; !tor about Utrce yean. Previous to paint: Jos Bcmnesch, travelling bag;
Coming Year
‘ ’ that he had lived hi Maple Grove Peter Alltrdlni? Sheaffer fountain
SUPERVISORS AUTHORIZE j The many friends of lire Howard what they shall do. Tliere are no Increased receipts assure that Has--i'tlon, properly signed by the.shp1 tings poetoffice will again bceofiie■ |x&gt;sed adojited daughter, was re-&gt;, Monday forenoon he drove to pen, Wm. Macpherson of Detroit,
military
rules,
except
that
they
GRADUAL PAYMENT
iwcrc delighted when they rend in
• an office of the first class. Begin­
Dowling, where he met Warren the golf bag.
ithe Grand. Rapids Press Saturday must keep their huts in order and ning with the first of July this year. turned t(j- Middleville, later brought !Woodmansee and tire two decided ! Father B. N. Geller, the commu­
OF ROAD BONDS
one do his. or tier room work . Hastings.dropped to a second-class• to Hie jirobare court and steps tak-i.
that Mr. Howard had been chosen each
;
te go fishing on Mud lake. Th* boat i tee and the St. Rose parish greatly
(Ds.the superintendent of the Manton The boys' huts are east of the main office; because its- recelit'.s for the‘ en to detormj/w the liefra. Testi­ was a ndrrow one As they started appreciate the whole hearted co-opConsolidated School, This school building, the girls' huts weal of it year 1032 were belqw 840 000. which’ mutiy wo* given which showed that for shore. Swift began rocking the eratlon Of Ure business men. lire
THEY WERE DUE LAST
fqulred a wide rejmtation for 1 Each hut houses seven children and Is the required minimum to keep a ithc heirs were Mrs. Barnes and the boat Woodmansee cautioned him Hastings City Band, th? Hartings
MAY. NOT PAID THEN '■excelllnl
HAD SERVED WELL—FELT
mt work. Tbe man who hud ;one counsellor. Children must'bo in (xstcfflce in the first class it can‘ adopted daughter; Minnie. A broth- about doing Hint, and asked him Independents, and everyone who os—
------.
------j
been
,4
i^ sujrerintento-nt for II years. bed at half post eight. There is u be seen tlmt the receipts for six1 er of'Mrs. Bartie-, was one of those, it he could swim, and was aamn-d risted" in any way in making the
SUPERVISORS WERE
Were Unpaid because of thc Mr- °°rr Kt«ck. iL.s been named n-gular round of Hungs tor .them to' month-- are so much beyond last who testified- Accordingly the court , that he had recently learned to do festival such a fine success
Mrs. Barnes and th«&lt;
NOT SATISFIED
e .i o. . . n
",lA' ”1 ‘he assistants of pr. Paul 'do and games to play every day. year's that even if for the second decreed
'ndom«t tha&amp;
d“Lht‘er J^re" tire‘here* Ithat' ahorll&gt;’ ahcr thls concern-; Two of tfie main.sporting attrac. Failure of the State to ray r Voelker, new superintendent of which make camp life delightful six njontlts they should drop to tin .tk^Mlv
Mr/ Rarn?
f,. MUi' 'llon lhl' boat overturned, spilling Hons on the program were b.»aeball
I
Co.
’s Share Weight
Tax ! public
Mr. stack
win- One can see from the clilldreh’.' same figures as last year, ...
HaMlpgs ?.„“ * Vilnd^p tonwraiitl -.men. Into tire water. When!games between tire Hastings K. of
•TWO GOOD MEN tHOSEN
.....,
„ the instrucuon„nou
' faces that they thoroughly enjoy the would still be well over the S4or~’ 1
!
.
. be
supervisor of rural ngriculrump
Those
wins
were
asked
about
.r, ,T.“k'
------- turn! consolidated consolidated
schools, and schools,
will 1 and win
TO
tl...; wr&gt;
grabbed the side of the boot and and Hastings Independents vs. FowIU FILI
FILL THF
I tit VACANCIES
VALANLltd d to the board of supervisors tha
that‘ d
dlvMe
hls time
tlm.. between
b,.twe..n th&gt;
Ih&gt; office it said their only regret was that mark. The indications arc tnni
^ondnued on page five)
‘vi&lt;te his
; held on. He noticed Swift flounder-; ler In the afternoon. The local nine
. . „
_
*K,h&lt;13'thaturre at. Lansmg and visiting such *cl»ooii. 'this particular camp would end next! receipts will continue to,.gain over
a year ago. There has been a genIng in the water, about seven feet i
(Continued on page four)
Fred,J. Mayo and Dr. Burton •»«&gt;.Mav i The county couto nod Mr.
Mr H(1Ward
.Uy wUJ
;
Howard ond
and Ian
family
will move .Saturday.
jcral gain; but a Njrectal factor has HASTINGS FURNITURE
j away from the boat. Very soon
-----------, , » r--------------------- ---------.............
...
.,!
Nvxl
pr
Byington,
of
the
Kel!
A. Perry Selected as
. . 7cnUM’.In*‘ IalIllf''
‘h&lt;- lo jranton the latter jurt of August
««xt. i*r. Byington, or tne k*t- been-1he grcatlv increai
7 a
'*
° T,m“
,n'?fV ,k
" graduate of the UniveUty '™l« Foundation staff, explained the been-the greatly increased uw of,
PLANTS GET ORDERS,K“aGOVERNOR’S HAPPY FAM­
)m
i
ca.-rri
:
Their Successors
»
the
the
M1(.!ntla„ anA t^ht for « veral
vf .h.-Foundation H&lt;-mid lire
man wqma a.ways come w ure top purchase of ix»tage by the Hustings ■
•
■
■
"
,nan
a,
*
“
&gt;
‘
com
S
,o
“
r
,op
i
ILY
BADLY
BROKEN UP
At Um- r - .u J n- ., don of the
n^k
6 tt w 5
: ' “r’ “* lhU
olv’
'^‘'..rs that th: . ,. a,, all year camp . Manufacturing Company, which tv Buyers Optimistic, Expect No a,
three times, so he held onto
.«ilirervi-.&lt;&gt;&gt; -. Eli Lind ry. n member
’?! , ,71/?8?5'’.33, * 5tstanl principal. HU health at that I7'«m Jtine until in.u SeptemUer ,making
nakillL. M1P
h aa ranid
th,such
rapid inrrrau.
increase In
in Vr*
itsi
the host
beat, eevreeUmr
expecting Swift
Swift wnutrf
would _.
.
“
. .
•‘Boom, s&gt;..»
But Good p.n
Fall
of tire county road cominls mh..pre, n‘' .“h'ch the conservator Hme &lt;BS IXXiri but he has aince rc. there will be three .ummer camps of business, due to Its aggre.-sivp and
tcome to the surface again, when he Luwara Frensdorf, Former
rent-d hi', resignation which 'h, 1
,h;“f
aKa|h52 ! cqverod. He has (he experience and three weeks each, entertaining 154 successful advertising campaign.'
Business
hoped to be able to rescue him. He j Dem. Candidate for Governboard accepted. Thi v elected F:ed ‘“Utit.v funds that were impounded; nbiujj- to handle the superintend- children at each camp. Following •■Hint necessarily result* in a greatly : The Grand Rapids ...........
—. .. ..for two ror three ..........
minutes. ।
, ,
„
•
furniture'....
sale waited
J Mayo, fornu-r suix’-rviMlStef Ma- !V ’
“ink. penning ift rc-ojxm- &gt; Kicy nt Manton. Mr. Howard is nt these there will be two camps of one ।added patronage of the local poM,-; |s now tn progn.-Y ui|d both local . Swift did not edme
or. Fired by Comstock
come to the surface
i&gt;!&lt;townuhip,
in his
his place.
place. ,*LT
jire.rent attending the summer school week each for boy* of Boy Scout age. , office.
ple Grove hiwn
’.liip, in
' ! furnltuie factories ate represented , again
—... and.
..—I. as the water
—... war.
-_. deep
It begins to look as If there Is to
tire
chairman
of
the
»
5
7'-w
3G
7
.
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‘
t'that
are
Mill
nutnl
th?
University.
The
only
regret
»acJ»-camp
continuing
one
week,
A IHUe-Inter C- .....- * The Wind-form Company has a!-:with beautiful lines of new styles , where the accident occurred, Wood- be a break-up in the happy pocommission
Charles
’
’
“
’
tdlng
which
wrrisdiie
Muy
1
last,
j
u
1P
jx-ople
of
this
rug
and
vicinity
with
200
in
attendance.
Beginning
In
county
.road
I V*,
“.11
,v i&gt;,vu...._
P“r u&gt; «‘“J■1?1c“"-»““
**“S
u ««au«y
••• ,br"
t,.
u,the
a „
TI1 thc
llH. iarKCaI
unuuwnicn
n
vrays
bedn
largest
rtnqleItnatron
patron
which pre
evidently attracting at- w.r
manree
swam
...commission.
... ..’e . unarW's;
.hand. hut i.aild
nnt a&gt;»•
'Flu- X""^'
riunmk...
i— wUI uv5u»m,,k &lt;&gt;■ '•&lt;
Roixrtsdh
&lt;f Mkldlevil
‘ J,'I ,^d
A“ ** "••••.1,11
Hastings
posu.lllcr.
sends - tentton
iware.t
rewpto shore, hurried to Iitical family of Governor Comstock,
the nearest teleplione and called the Already Ire lias kicked out of office
rd in h.. resignation In hls plaer
’**'•
■ P1*"
"J '
11 **1 *•*' M,r “'}&lt;&gt;
«“»" ,rwn
“*&gt;’ each '° c‘u,'*"-n ...»ts
annual reports
to all patrons. ....
Ihe Grand Rapids Bookcase and 1’ sheriff's
----------------,
Ll'-rtf!': office.
-ffirr. Sheriff Leonard, one of hls own appointees. Edward
fouF)
Dr Burton A Perry of this citv wa- ,unthH8 °* these bonds covering a ard and their fine family away from
(Continued on page fcmki
—
—number
---------------. that
.. . ..
.,..u
—&gt;—... Ta*ker and Night Po- Frensdorf, head ot the Prison Com­
who
over
90.000.
in
Januchair
Comtainy
rc«&gt;rt
Urey
are
Undcraheriff
chosen
rreriod of j-ear.i B war, learned thatjtheir host of friends. They have _____
ary. In the fall It sends out notice#; huvhig. tire best wale they have had Ike Shults hurried to the scene with , mission Mr. Frensdorf is not at all
We ,&lt;rr sorry that the two nrem-l ,1lU
**’ *’ *? thl&gt; ways thej l)M'n very useful cortunumty work- GEORGE WHITE RE­
of owssments to iu policy holders. Un any semi-annual market for tire | tlw sheriff’s outfit for drawing the backward in stating tire realms
bers of the commission felt Hint c«™«nU*mn suggested
, ei&gt;, in tire church, and other ways
i There i* a large volume of enrres- &gt; post three years, nnd that buyers lake bottom. They proceeded to the which he believes arc responsible
. —not
■.-------- - SMP*n
Th* supervisors,
tire matter
|» nloloss
community
they ought to redgn; yet we—arc
‘soi* wlren wlren
tlfe mutter
! R is •anloss
anytocoany
----------------- when TIRES FROM BUSINESS pondence irecewarily maintnlhed by‘are now beginning to place good Or- place where the boat liut/mcrturned for hi* recall. He claim* that a
xurprl c.l In vtevof the fnct that
bro“Kht to their attention, te- such people leave |t.
this company with it* large corps of. dem. Thi* seemsto a&gt;.Mire a busy I *nd soonbrought Swifts body
to gentleman named Leebove, who oon---- --------the ------— .
ferred thc whole matter to the
,
Sella His Interest in Grocery .agents
they believed
board of. supcrvLsas well as with its present ■ #caaon. Ure. furniture dealers are
»horc
He had drowned in tribuUd 122.000 to the governor*
ora did not seem satisfied with what S"
SCHOOL CENSUS 12
Store to Russell Hansen
land prospective patrons. It looks'coming to this
July market mabout 2o feet of water.
campaign, who has lived In Mlchlone might call the details of their
as.tf tills year tire Hastings Munu-, greater (numbers
than for three
T,ie *'M takenta Leonard's gan for only three years, being inof Greenville
work, rather Ujtin tlfrir policies. Wc
Company may take the tears and are in an optimistic mtxxl. undertaking room* here. . Tire fu- terested in nil properties in the Mt.
LESS THAN IN 1932 Tire Banner regrets very* much 1’ fiicturlng
place of the Windstorm Company -rimy expect a good furniture trade neral wU1
hcld to-morrow. Thurs- Pleasant district, Jias obtained an
board selected some time ago.
con1
'
’
'
tlu
‘
ni
»
a
Uf
‘
al
condition
of
the
I
agri. con-,',f th,e “nntjclal
.
p,
D
A that last week we tolled to mention as tire■ largest patron
of the .........
Hastings
dhring Ilf
lire 1.1,1
fail UIUU.,^1.
mnntiia. Aim
and Uiv
are du&gt;'. forenoon
Uic undue
governor.
'...................
--0. UU.»!&gt;,
....... .at 10
. o'clock,
. .............from
........
WA..AW. influence over VIUre
»• KVVVIIKM.
sistinw Ot the two .............
members............
who —
r&lt;- Imilntw
■&lt;’«unty anrt
and un
un nnali—l. nt U.
it* prob-, Primary School Fund Based-tlM. change tn the ownership of the pcwtotltce.
I buying liberally in anticipation of
Evangelical church in Maple. Mr. Fretwdorf states that the gov,,
...... ’Mr
i. t-i
. .i Ev'.TharL
-i__ __
recemtji and
__ wNumber
____ &gt;. .. Between
...... ........
.
signed and
Floyd
gave nolo
“bl'‘,
“nd riHburwmrnt*
d&gt;*buncment* PI
It
on
- ; grocery/business-which
has .been
Lveryfaodv in Hastings will be glad ■.uch Increased trade
Grove. ■
•--------- Invited
—
-• who —
•ernor
this friend,
fartheir tx t efforts, were thoroughly u,’s ,,u‘ unanimous Judgment ot tire,
j conduct'd -here fur several years by for this splendid increase./and for -n-.r writer called up Mr- Jorei&gt;h 7
--------------**•
-------------merly
lived
in
New
York
City and
c-lnMl.-nllou* in what tlrey did. and '‘nance committee that raUy-r than
Five and Twenty
Messrs. White and Houvener. Mr
was a criminal lawyer there, to make
"“.nF Oruwuid 0( Grand Rapids, president INTERESTING CENSUS
ha&lt;| endeavored nt nil times to work; ”f.”n‘l
•x’nds through a per-. The school census, which was re-iGeorge White has sold hls intercut will, beginning nwith the first.Hot
July of the Halting' Table Company, to;
«&gt;an -Investigation of the prisons of
alth tire IntcrcHts of Barry county "x’
11 «o,ud b» better lo.ccntiy completed und haa been in that buslires« to Mr. Rowell Han­ 1934. regain the pautinn which it inquire how sales were going with
OF BARRY CO. DOGS this state. It is said Hint Mr Freiun . their first objective Thc matter*i1*”™
**
$?u’ny couItl' clucked over and comiwrtson made sen ot Greenville, who has takqp held for many years as an oillce of, that company He replied ...
that they
...v, I
-------- -.
dorf did not please Mr. Leebove.
for. which n&gt;&lt;-&gt;
they Ki-iiwen- enucucu
criticised were 'LL
i£are........
,he ;f.....
1"‘&lt;L' ,‘...........
‘r ,hat
with na year
year ago.
neo. snows
shows a total oi
of jwMcisifzn.
jwMesslpn.
am
, pun»» • wimi
the^lrst class
. i—
— «far
— better
- ...
— Hwy had ..anti—.'■I There Are 2,434 — ^rhj(pR*tfsdorf clainu that Leebove wantwere
than
mntti'rv of
nt drtail and not their ,„.i
nil realized
-&gt;o,: names of persons between the
,i...
matters
ix&gt;l- Tn&lt;Tl* supervisors'
xuprrvtsora aII
realired that
that .1ijw
'The retiring «member
of Ure firm, i
cd ,n
to haue a New v
York
of *•'
hls
iciputed: that they were the mewt i
'“fc friend **
“
Icies nor general ndminlMrntlon. We c&lt;’n&lt;12!2n2..'?.rV
an,J V,at' ,n ages of five and twenty years living Mr. White, and Mr. Isaac Houvener
They Cost Barry County
permitted to visit certain gangsters
iliberal
buying they had had mkj
in three!
LEGIONNAIRES
TO
______________
arc sure the people of Barry county “u
t,!w J“11 d,e," in thlsdty. This number is twtive purchased the grocery business front
sent from Detroit fpr life, who are
years, and what was belter still they ’
Is a Plenty
must appreciate wliat that conunist*sfc*,.w"L .FK5,y.,be p“,d iIeM u,an “ &gt;car ilRO Thc school William Reed a few years ago and
now tn Marquette pHson. Tills
NOMINATE OFFICERS i'."* *,,r" co™'
business. Mr
W&gt; have had another census 'of friend, a New York criminal lawyer,
slnn accomplished. They have nnt rm-, also treneved that tire state;ttMUS
taken in-order to appor-&lt;have conducted it successfully ever
...
asked this county tor n single dol-""u’rt ,
, ,o,lwy at V‘a,t B l,url'Uon the primary fund, tint apjsor-uunce. Their courteotw treatment, I Um Laurence Bauer Post of the
The people of the county ought to desired a private talk with these
lor of county money Tlrey got
*,'al 11
t,1c 7&gt;Ute. ».on “u,t&gt;- itionment always being made on.the land square-dealing with customers
। American Legion will pomihatc offi- J’"P*
would not be; but he be- ,x. d-qighted to know there are 2 434' gangsters. That. It is said. Is con­
along with the money Ure state pays ?W| ‘
hlS??„V’c
i number of persons within the school I had built up a fine business.
hevea
*A ,hM
there
* will '*
be a BfWwl
good trade dog/kept
■
- In -lUrry county
--How; trary to prison regulations, so Mr.
as the^county’s portion of the weight Jal*‘'uld “ 8100.600. With Ure &gt; district who arc between Ure ages
Me Hansen has had a cucceMful; cera at the Izgion Hall here July U. liev
' that" th^ll^al^n-de^imw^hHiii 1 "lany me4caPed the Vigilance of Frensdorf, as chairman of tire pris­
lax They maintained the roads in
J0®*1 commiMion holding (specified
experience in the grocery line in | Election will be held July 18
that lh( liberal o.ders now be Im. t)R. aUpentOTr# wc do not know, but on board, refused to allow IL Frens­
good condition. biUlt several miles .®a»T» maintenance costs this year to| Heretofore primary school funds Greenville. He and Mrs Hansen
placed assure the operation of the that
wre lutM thU yMr By dorf claims his dismissal .resulted
of Covert road, which Ure previous
‘2
not attempting, havc
a large factur ln
l0 lhu city l0 mage Jt
r?h2'i.ireO,V!ir1,‘,|M'rvis0rii' dlstrtcts
number is
commission had authorized, and a9ynt* work, it was the judgment t;Unll)K public achcol* in Michigan. Uwir home, and lias Entered heartily
Tirere can be no question about
Further there are many democrats
he believe* that the later fall .. »„ir.Wsmad" large sr.vings for the taxpsv- ’ w
that the board had : n wlu (*. OTUch kS4 of u fuctilr |wrc. luto hla npw dutles hJro. Hc h.u hlld the hicc&lt;k8 of the "Better Hastings and
hl Ilin... - will
(till mpan hn l.n
, &lt;• plant
nl...» ffor&gt;■ '
.
..
.
who fetk that Mr Conu.tock has nut
business
busy
Assyria. IM: Baltimore. 162: been till) 'leader they had hoped iw
era. They butlt the Hastings Center, ,x;‘urP'&gt;t rjfPd ’**,
but after, owing to the fittcen mill hml-. the training which qualifies him for Days" on Friday and Saturday. Tilts
■Barry.
143:
Carlton.
144;
road, put it in excellent condition, WJ**™ om'df receipts lhat. may tatlon placed
taxation within this business Mr. Houvener is well big sales eyent drew large crowds
The Grand RapUh. Bookcase and rav
Vm Castleinn.
otv Ut
W’*1-«vt Uw. pawd
as a eounty read, without calling f«w&lt;lnto the count) treasurers lhls staU, Heretofore the raUibadsi known. havln&lt; been in business here from long distances. They found Chair Compancstarted UMir i&gt;Uht
oTcit^id Ind 3rd
i** .'“t'*
‘uWB*r,uh«
upon thc taxpayers for one jrenny. 'hands from delinquent taxes, fromi^d olhcr publlc utilities have been! many years There t., every reason the bargains here as advertised. on full time today. They will re™
tlig 'btate largely from real estate,
They were able Io do this out of th£,'2’’j5-Ia’!d
“,ber
upon
basis
of the-average
why they riiould
a sticceM
ofiaFrom
theofnumber
of ---------parcel* folks
u, rtaxed
,wwfce
!-, the
taxed
upon
the basis of । the-average
j why make
they should
make
stkcew
---------— ,-------quite--------on uionml working force
14L
cProre’ m' h.r
t *™** relieved the p«money they liad saved In the ad- „,L"
™e
‘s-enlng
,w,er ■ua
;&lt;S,n&lt; to
to Mr.
*”• t3X
tax rBte
rate of
of Michigan.
Michigan. It
It can
can be
be seen,
seeni Ure
the business
business and
and they
they haw
have the!
the: were earning away it was evident and. from wliat lire buyers ’ tell1
‘j’,1,’.
m™Urn °n of thl? r offlce'
1 . . . „» 5h
J!I»u
l.Z)f A
unU'"j; that,
good wishes of the people of HasHas-j they,took advantage of their opiforcn"Jr
‘t!rnna
.. ,C £°
S°!”’unK
that, under Uie
the fifteen mill limitallmita-lgcod
!SrtaMu£uan: ,&lt;Mun“ for a KbO&lt;1 ।
. Thorfiapple. 156; Tills year the support of the Uni­
The Banner Is not interested In **5,
,h thL fu , ap‘lt,on- thc ra,c *111 &lt;aU considerably tings. Mr. White has not as yet de-,। tunity.
any matters of differences, which
of the other members of the! below that of previous years. It will I elded what
he will do but in what-!’ We hope the success of this event,
r
Woodland. 136; Yankee Springs-M versify and the Stale College at
Total
2,434
Lv "rt,Tn- n£ •"
‘&lt;r““n ,n
not
,hu &gt;*•' » distribution w ever he may undertake he will h*r will result in putting on future sales
BASEBALL
* ---------u t,u,vvu mu
™«h, Landing is-placed on real ewtala,
» n'r ,nM.-,orl'y of *he ;
, i « VhC
"‘“ch a* it will next year's, as the the best wishes of a hast of friend- of this kind The-succrat of this one
Al in«rnr. C1,„ Ute. suwur.
,n*k‘™ mum.in„ . U,„( o„,
™
e.anniLMion for several year, be- .bon*Uf it could be avoided, believ- ^ for ipn.adln&lt;
Ux Uii. *nfe new firm will be known as The will help establish the reputation of July 9. Dowhng vs. Battle Creek. J.he supervrewa ^v-re paid -0c per balance required tor tire cost uf guvlonged to the opposite political.
there would be enough receipts vear win
thl. BVerBae tax of 1932 I Hastings Food Shop
Palnt “
and
Paper Co —nuv.
Adv
।d&lt;*’&lt;K a
of *,8&lt;J 80
Jrou W1 eriunent
of lite state ta to come from
ruini
no rajxrtu.
faith but that has not blinded us before another May to retire them.
w„ coruiderabh-reduc^d from' “ llUtS h
80 1_______________ , Hastings us a good trading point.
j add to tlwt tire amount which
which the
the ri,«
the rrew sales tax, which lx axpettod
■ supervisors allow ownCTk of sheep, t« yreid Ki 1.700.000. Whether n will
to Ure fact that they have always So the country treasurer and Ute n- .fhe year before- but the reductton'
worked fnr
for whnt
what th,.v
they h-trev»H
believed rothe nance
i.«nce committee of the
Ure board were'
were ’ waa fno. M ‘ r 1 M . wllIreaucuon
u, .
I chickens and other animals killed by or not remains to be seen At any
best interests of Burry county The authorized to cooperate in this mat- a{ter
8
dogs, then odd-to that wliat it costs rate, whatever it may yield will coma
pay of a county road commissioner ter. They were authorized to retire;
'_____ ___ , , r
! to keep them, add to that the tUm- from the people, and the tbUl will
is so small that no one could be at-'each of the several Issues In the or---------------- --------jagv to flocks of sheep from fright considerably exceed Ure coat of ilia
NOTICE
TO---------------------WATfR CONSUMERS.
tracted to the job by the compensa- der. of their issuing for the several
from being chased by dogs, and add Mate government for last year, and
All water rates are due July 1st.
Uon.. It U a sacrifice for any per- road projects represented in the
I to lhat the general nuUanws which the owners of real estate will,
son who has anything at all to do 855,666.67 of bonds that should have 1933. Metered water bills arc sub­
j 99 out of 10O really are. &gt;t&gt;u will through lire sales tax. pay ju much
to give the time and thought necos- been paid in May. The board also ject to 10'" discount If paid on or
I
have
a gtxx! Idea c* tire dog question for the support of lire Malo as Urey
sar&gt;’ to make a good working mem- voted that the interest be paid before July 15th. Flat rate bills are
| so for as it aflecta Barry county.
did in 1W2.
ber of the county road commission, promptly on all road bond*, They subject to lO'i discount if paid on
before July 31st, 1933. No dis­
StcCALI.l
.M SCHOOL REUNION.
**** «Itn cm* to
Tire old commission always did thetr were hopeful that the entire issue or
counts allowed after above named
best, and arp entitled to the praise due May I may be paid in full)
, „
, ,
.
.1 Seventh annua! reunion at school' .
„
Wllf ..u
a. C. Rogers.
of the taxpayers of Barry county
before the coming May. when 853.000 dates.
To all depositors and stockholders I properly submitted to them, n meet- I cussed Your help and co-operation
Saturday. July 15 A‘»
mo T
Adv.-Out
7-5.
City
Clerk.
In saying this we are in no man- ‘ more bonds will become due.
of the Hastings National Bank—ar-1 Ing of all our depositors and stock- a.s this time are of great importance i ujged t0-1Urend Mrs. Glenn Morf-/r-r-lmnci.2X re JErr J
.ner criticising
‘“-uing the new members who The board also recommended that
NOTKY TO T.XP»vr»9
rangemenu haw been made with; holders U hereby called for 8 u the successful completion of Uw house. Secy.—Adv.
.
,. L । .rr-.?. jmv a-am raa-ul ™
have been chosen Fred Mayo has
NOTICE TO TAX PA YEHS.
|
treuury department at Wash-:oclock
evening. July 7th. at iprofxjsesi plan will result in great
(Continued on page four)
-------- L—,f J
wu «M(M|
a high reputation as a man ami a*
The Hastings city taxta are pay(Hlr dI.1K1vitorv a thc °°un nw,n ,n the Bi,rr* Cl;unt - i benefit not only to you m depositors
OLD FASHIONED DANCE A
men but only I
a supervisor. -He hits faithfully dis- .
able at the city treasurer s office on in&lt;loT‘1 t*-™11our
* icourt house. Hastings
i
charged public duties that have de-! Homemade cream al Good Will and after Monday. July 10.
Every Saturday night at Clear is expected that
।definite plan for the rtorganizauon
and CVery depositor of this 'but to the entire community of
lake beginning June 17. Prizes given , to Oregon, arere
reived on him. Dr. Burton Perry;!; church July 7. afternoon and eveNellie Smith, city Treis.
of thia bank.
’bank Lx urged tq ire present and the I which we arc ail a parts
(Continued on page four/
'
—Frank Herrington tL f
idem al Camp Ci
HuUng* National Bunk.—Adv.
—Adv. 7-5.
] in order that such plan may be:plan will be fully explained and dU'ning,
5 cent* double dip.—Adv.

Reduction in Salaries, Milcf age Allowance, Etc., Means
About $12,000 Here

,

POSTALRECEIPTS
SHOW NCREASE

BOAT OVERTURNS
ANOMANDROWNS

XSTe"

: X 01“ Swi,,,‘ Bcdr r-xi "y SUi’SXTE

HOPE TO AVOID RE

TWO ROAD COMMA­
'S ONERS RES GNED

te^-lE' XSS 1'ElSS™..BSTtfS’S^

SSJPJJXMX; i*js.wul.,,“

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.. ...

Notice to Stockholders and
Depositors of National Bank
Reorganization Meeting at
Court Housp Here, July'7

Vi

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, l&gt;33

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I BARRY CO. LAND RATED !
The five points referred'to are:
1. Tire personnel of the two houses
AVERAGE FOR STATE
and the executive office lUelf.
•
i
XT T&gt;
1“ OrganUaUon—members must bK
j 20 Per Cent Rated First /'~~r=£'t=~—--------- -"‘ —
Igan S INeW Ueai oiwnmed to committees where each
Class, 01 Per Cent Second,
Circle nweu on
_______ ’can work to best advantage.
।
.„ „
~
I iiu.'.'.day, July 13, for dinner in
. .— .
3 An cjncJcnt tgxhnjggj A{4fl ac.
13 Per Cent Third Class
church iwuenicnu
i
curately keep the records and the ONE
HUNDRED
FITTY- Only 35 per rent ot thc land In ’ Tea cup reading* 13c Friday 3 to 8
at Michigan's two most recent elec- Journals so Uiat what u clone will
Michigan can be classed as No. I P. M. Mrs. Pringle and game* 302
F0UR CHILDREN ARE
tions. •
,
stand the test of the court*.
fann land, aremding to thc report N. Church St.—Adv. / .
Outlines Problem*.
ENROLLED
4. HaJ^,aif procedure nnut be
made by J. 0. Veatch. Soils Special-. Some nice catches of fb.h have
On January 5 When Governor Wil- —
carefully
. — — --------------followed In--order
—, that the
.. .
ist. in hl* rejiort to the State Agri- been taken from Wall lake. Gun
llstn A. Comstock appeared ixforf mass of legislation may move stead- VARIOUS DEPTS MAKE
cultural Experiment Station. This'take and Lake Al-Oon-Qulp since
tlif jmrj convention of the fiqtiMi ily forward.
.
’
IMnov IklTCDCCTiiur TpPo't ’HW prepared from bulls but-;the season opened.
and wnafe tn deliver hi* .inaugural 5. A carefully.workerf-out program
WUnh Ils I tn to IINU veys. conducted over a ten year? Siierill Leonard and City Marshal
aditri M. Iw »tre»»«r few jnlnt*.'must be agreed to by leaders of both.
„ ~~ . —
u warrest
,«cts
period, by tire United State* ou.™
Bureau Tho;np»on .v^..
report ..~v
not «a ~.^.
single
priwt-trc
la &lt;-r ;re ire beeainr houses tn Joint conference wUh the Robin Hood's Band Roams &lt;4 Chemistry and Soil* in cuupera- nor a setiou* accident on Ute Fourth,
more familiar with state problem* buvernor.
—
*
— -tow* .*s,s«
m. State Department of *rs.*t
*n**&lt;I.i for,
;lton
with ,&gt;the
That i* something to s^,
be mgrateful
Woods—Arcffgry - Golf
und better acquainted With his tag- Did
— - ’
{Agriculture and thc state ConstrMrs. Cooley'* Camp Fire group i»
the 1933 legislature meet these
.Mature ire.-would further reveal hi* requirementaT
Is Proving Popular
-■ation Department. ’
planning an ice cream social for
.
!
administration program. On Janu­
to Mr Veatch. there are Wednesday, July 12. afternoon and
large
majority cf ...v
the member* ' Crt» hundred fifty-four children. According
~
.. US
--u-.v
7 .।............................
ary -&gt;5 !.•: :UUK-U
«t«ted It
as IU3
his Judgment -« A
.
Tcning. The place haa not yet been
-------------------equally
divided
u* to boys nnd girls 1—' different types*—of-----Mills in 1 .
•i
T.oet
important
mraxures
“
•
taMh
house*
were
untried
and
un
­
nr". :• .’n^Xh'nwlX'd;:
M.ch^n7buH£^u,^ rh^’tnu
/“J ~
.
■ . &lt;t.
it iiretudcd dl- 'reined legislators Many bad no
...
•• -- -—---- -----... • “..-.a
'.ii,f
and
the probknu
prubknu rommcr
rammer camp
thc Pure three
^rec classes,
claasc*. according to Uteir
their ecuchosen oa
.•‘ire
of Ure
program at the
- -- - filter
- ----- haa
— been
-•
u«- 'vlirf
ivjiri util
sun a
a nrovlslon proper conception
------------------schedule »*«»»
agricultural valuea He one of the awUtant* at the Jack
no»k* .to ghc employment hrntL.m™,
before them JL.
and O...those who acre ...
ex- Lake
Ua“ esmn.
camp. The
The summer
iinr.L.
iirrrencea
tounti
tnemseives
mem•
—
*
wcea
iierUxi*
for
ttw
Awuid
lliut
in
the
slate
tlirrv
aix
Fr&gt;s&gt;t
D&gt;ir&gt;
Storv Mis* Belva Riley
. t Tamili*- util of work Urtienctd found themaelvrs mem- c*11* tor S—1 WT*k I*’*
bers
of
a
minority
party
und
at
the
needy,
under
privileged
nnd
under9.&lt;00.000
acre*
of
No.
1
farm
land,
will
act
as
clerk
beginning
on
ensjons "Ute aid for prt- u------ - *------------------------- * ' " -------rxilv primary rleetlun re- tail end of committee.* CTiairman- nourished children, after which Of *«:ond class land there aht near- Thursday.
&gt;-L«ion of workmen* com- iJilps of practically esery Important thcre W1U h® a-’ ’«’* period* for »' 15.000.00d acre*, while third class) ure in xt convention of tire Fourth
. .. law* to. nviuoe
.ecupacommitter on both side* of the needy buy* of Scout age from Bar- lrucU
inwntorled at 13.N0JM DistrictAmcrrcan Ugtan andAuxllnuhidF
■■ccupaiima.
»
' lary will be livid
Marcellus
on
.I d/.-/,
r.-mpleie
rertX
of «-*P.t‘ l were assigned to novitiate O'- Allegan and EXtun counties.
»-« al ------ ~
The report shows that Clinton.' Sunday. July. 23. Hastings will cndaily program for
fur the present
lax --..t.-m. and. lust but by up who di&lt;l their best but whew: best
The CUiHy
:• ha-t !.e emphau.’d economy w&lt;u not Kood enough. Thc speaker camp U as follows: 7:00-A. M Re- iiwon. D.nawro. McComb and Haul- tcruln an Sunday, Sept. 17.
Prices hold good only
Mr*. John Fulmer writes th**
&lt; rrbrunch of ,*tato covemmrnt. ”t &lt;&gt;’* houre and thc president of voile, unornlng dip optional) 7:30 l w counties have ihrec-tourtiv. of
until present stock lasts.
little
= than a month later the senate made up their com- breakfast.
8:00-9:00
dean-up. their land classed as No. 1 and less Banner that Ure ha* gone to Chelto care for her motlwr. Mrs. N.
ra'.‘..‘:m:tted to lire, house and milteis as best they could but that chores, air blankets, etc.. 9 00 in­ than two per cent of thc land in
f a me ‘.age In which Ur en- ta*M was little less than drawing formal inspection. 9 30-11:30 as­ these same counties is listed ns No. F Pruddcn, who has been seriously
JU, but is somewhat improved.
d the eancdlMloii uf taxes of names out of a bag.
temby.
Activities presented 3.
for
Our renders will be Interested In
Anymw who visited our busineaa
f[c7 und prior vent* and iin extenin marked contrast with the sue- morning program, children choose
yesterday
would
havp
.-!un i-f t::;:&lt; t&lt;&gt; lifllnuncjM taxpayers cess of President Franklin D. °wn activity but choice carefully thc rejwt for Barry county. In tins streets
county
36
per
cent
of
the
land
1*
rethought it Sunday, because of the
of 192a and ’tibu-quttit v&gt; ars which lU 'wvclt with hls congress t* seen S'llded by counsellor. Activities:
ixn-tcd
a*
nr»t-cla**
farm
land.
61
absence
of folks. Mad of them went
Mnedlaticn tire failure of Governor Comstock. Campcraft; dramatic*, murig and
per
cent
as
second
class
and
13
per
10
n,
e
lake*
or
took
In
tire
program
.□
■- ---—liriquent taxes ft cum nt up- Itwrevd: had in program which he Indian-tore; handicraft. ’ swimming;
.......su...
and schools promoted from the drop of the hat. Nature-lorc; games, archery. 12 00 cent a* third cla^. jt can be seen at the fair grounds.
ot jn-ir.iclualiJ:!'
a rrpud.^tren of tire debt H »*'&lt;• -the roncress so much im- dinner. 12:30 Informal play, coun- that Harry county is cbout an averPrairieville mmualsdioo reunion
Men’s Grey
' I-V the .co-raltad calamithat n
It iuu
had Lo
lime ~............. ......................
1:W*a:3............
®r.’,--2:—
?.0‘ , . T ,.........C°Unty ,W Oh’ &lt;*UrtlHF
^.11 Lm?*’ZuS?C
san.i- po.-tant matter uiui
no nine
table
Id by municipalities
... to
‘ think
‘ up deviltry
' "
- the
• &lt;‘
« land,
»•
«at town
»um hull.
n . Bring
n» »n
.. service.
•s &lt;n
and- -befog
c“bHu l,!n“ °*« activity tin- «
of its
Coverts
Program, and meeting . ut M. E
ielln- -e^uin with prt nlbuuru and p.»- Ttimiat game*, hikes, .reading. halt-reurntrd. by the dejlnto- be liVital'gestures.
Comstock never
never m&gt;
taghandicraft, preparing
(Jr over- -PASSING
OF -........ .................. ...... church. Ail invited. I. R. Jones.
.- r.utrt
.... ...............
......... O ' V.OHISH*;*
r- ...
.............
•« ..............
- - --- -- --... due,d
-i.. .« a pnwrnm.
.... ----- Tlre.oijy
. ..... discipline
...
TOilht hike,
hlV.. i-nliln
Weed
orernor furtla r_ In
cabin imnrfti'ini.
improving, ntetc.ii
Herd tt:«
wass rreceived Monday by Pre.&lt;. Lucy Norris, Secy—Advb 2, 3«;ain pointed he maintained over hls^purty mem- 3;’3‘LW sunbath; 4;00-5 00 free Mr* P T. Colgnive of the death «&gt;t
- hi* me
of revision of thc bers was the threat of V*s of rest- !*wlm Iw
5:00-5:30 clean-up for her nephew. John W H Crim, oi opened jtton In Uu- Nevin* building.
out the ne
ronage for tho-.e who kicked over ’upper, 5130 supper;
6 00-7:30 New York City, after an extended 128 Wist State street. ExUnMvc rej»alr.» mid aiteratinn* ure under way.
....rd .Mevaje.
tire trace.'.. The inevitable rc.-ult was Sanies; 7:30-8:00 evening prograni; iUlnfta due to heart trouble „
For Men—Short Sleeve
On March
Governor Comstock .i stream Jammed with knurly log* 8 IJ° children to bed;.8:30 taps.
|Mr. Crim was a m.nil carporution und Mr. G. R. Zook reixorta he will
U:w^&gt;i
red the J-in: 'ronvenrion. of and driftwood while thc straight Tiu* vanuu* departments have lawyer ..n.t s.-rv-d a* Aulstant At- hare 7u oornplrte
.
-----dairy'
,— proAnkle length
J
o branch's or the legislature Umber was lost in tire eddure. When functioned very well und u line re- itorrrey General during tire Harding ui:i - ‘or
Urere m u short time
Ihv
.
Continental
Oil
Company
Size 38 to 16
•r that ire mignt ag-ain appear the drive was ver there was little
has been forthcomhu from and Coolidge adminUtratioiu. He
r'worthwhile ' lurr.beg
sawed.
thc archarch­ had attained fame and a purtlcu- hme a speetaj announcement in thl*
op and deliver ■
a third mi-5m - wcrthwb.de
lumber lo
to be * *awed
children, particularly the
„
On tin. .-..-.•avion
m hia
hu «&gt;
on ' He
he asked Corm:cck
Cbtnrtock was it
a woodsman in
cr^'’ department where gomelhlng
somethin,: ,tany brdliant future seemed os»ured
that tire n-a.lt tax law ire amended early day.-, but evidently he never »c*' ln ,hp way of archery tmrhing wii.n Ire w,.u Mr.ckrn wtn lire n&lt;xx&gt; garoltnd, the distribution of • I
to permit tire r ku • &gt;.f about S3W.ST-O.- learned tire first rule of the drive— l' t**nB carried out. Robin Hood'* trouble which ended in death. Hi which ha .’ recently brtn taken over
W.&lt; to tire
unlit- to be applied
k.ep the ,tr. am open and the liwga bi,!ld ®‘rfun roams the forest of Ar-J'av-.. a wife .Mafy Amelin CJc-odppltad
ag.'.i: ' a-. Kai debt then amounting rolllmr and liwie will be no Jam* at dtn *,{h ,he,r Srecn captj and yean und daughter Barbara, to • high grade motor fuel of special
to tre.uly S2000C. I. He again uruvd th- tsiw currents '
feather* and their trusty bow*, eachiwlwm the «ympa hv &lt; l lta.«ting&gt; merit.
Of Broadcloth
Secrctary C. F Angell of flie
rhe revr. ton &lt;u tire :nx laws and tju&gt; ' The senate made thc mistake of chlld i* making an arrow, a cap. and friend* b extended (i; tbnr rfreat
County V M. C. A. i* taking hls an­
sab,..|*&lt;i&lt;Jn &lt;4 an athradment to the. di.whazginR men and women with teliing a True archery story in ad- W*.
■
Trouser sent
stan ronatnutlori to permit a lower.year* of experience in handling tire &lt;UMon to learning tlie correct:
------------ J*-"*-*----------------------। nual vacation in a rather unuiual
Plastic back
way
He
w
palming
hl*
liousc.
He
than tin a-.t .'.iL" rat.- of taxation technical side of the work Their method of shooting. A ney 9 hole BABIES AT IT’.NNOCK HOSPITAL.
.-ay'» if any friend* dr-irc to vua
for ];-&lt; i.al rrojery and tnlarigi- pl.-ure. were
taken
range
has-been
added
Ci’.-". .
u ' * ■—’
■
”•
&gt;U»UI by
u&gt; campaign
Clllip.utui . archrry-golf
~ -- - — ------------ -------him and to share Id* vacation pleas­
llll'Y .(lid tire sdoptl. tl cf U er &gt;&lt;!u- worker'. V*---- • -----with th..
who- knew little and
cared* t-s the ramli
camp.with
thc rutreliHCA
purchase txt
of Q9 ..mg buiu
ure* he will lurqPh tlirm |«unt and
the work of thc session 5,nr,!J archcry targets. This bids fair nock h?.„
&lt;d it us hls opinion With Ure aid of u handful ot sound ,l&gt; *“■
’ 0!,&lt;‘ oI tl,L’ ntustapopular de- Todd. Route 5, a *!.*ur'f.1 «•:. June l'&lt;; bmthe'
mionul ctdivetuton thinking ..democrat* tire republican payments of the camp program Tire Mr. .m.l Mr.-. Harold BroekWuy. CJ6
....
। ;llt.
succetdcd in children are homed 7 tn a cabin;£■ State St. a ttatight-u-. Janice ONE CHANGE IN
While Sanfor
: atuw thc clerk and his Maff. hence *'1{h one counsellor; the girl* on one Elaine, on Jun.- 20; Mr. and Mrs.
MALT TAX LAW
I . fcrezotng ad- the amount and cltaracter of tile *1&lt;lc ot tlw c*n&gt;P “nd boys on tip? Richard WiT.vii. 1320 So. Hanover,
iied Shrunk
daughter.
ram. from lime to w.»ik done on Hut side shines forth °thcr' J1'” present Mat! will carry a
" *»
—-*••• - June 21; Mr und Mn&gt;
Ou*.' radical change in the collec­
II. A r- introduced ln cortt.-.vt to that of the senate trough the summer, except for tlx Howard Ooundnll of Battle Cicek
.i girt on Juur 33; Ms. and Mr*. Don tion of the mail tax wa.. made by
ay admhiiMrnllun
t&gt;!e hwitc proceeded with Scout periwt
Foreman. Eiu.l Sni’.e K.kid. a g.rl. the 1933 l-gt,stature. The 1931 law
to bring about thc a degree ct regard for the rules
--------------- "-----------------Ji.mne Benue.-, on June 23; a provided that each retail dealer in
of Im- reforms while tire vnaiv blundered along a- HALF-PRICE LICENSE
:&lt;&gt; Mr and Mrs. R «.v Hell­ m.dt i&gt;roduct.s should pdy u -1'25 li■
1 '•
bt'Yt it-could.
~ •• — ——-—- -— - daughter
SALE
STARTS
AUG.
1
ney. E. Mill St
fc-in
of tin* hnu..patronage Head* Ll*t.
innrned the to..- ,IJul what O1 t]lc prt&gt;&lt;:-afn? ,n cn.
Burr Van
Tire half-price side of 1933 license'.Ainu on ButitLiy.
ay. July
tnr &amp;uinim&gt;tra* UB3t W||h thr. ^noumcia of the
July 2; Mr. and place nf business which sella tnult
;rani lo date
,
—----- - - —' Mr*. Grorfcc O-*cn. 1120 No Micni-&lt; product* u; retail.
.situation, there was none Such as •
by Secretary of Stare
Av&lt;-. ;i u»y on July t
. ,
—--------- ----------------------there was had not been submitted announced
frank D. Fitzgerald following thgovernor's decision to vefo the RayINF. iNJt fii.D.'
Nathan Jud»on. nged 78. dti-d in
about 7:00 o'clock. I Lancing or. Sunday. June 25. after
I Saturday
Joe Aiwinc and two ckrpetiura nn llhieM of aevernl weeks. Tire fu-,
—
--------2.
. ’working for huh &lt;&gt;n Kim Sigtar's neral was held on Tuesday. June 27.
r.« : &gt; quarrel* marred the discussion of
.2 .C_
Defects In the bill tn nut projH-riy new.coring ' it Gun take w.-re cum-1Mr. Judson wa* well known In this
L.-.t;:'1 every important measure to tire
jpeclfylnc
the
time*
when
plate*
;,
Ha.um.,
;n .res ----rar. ----with1 city
Ire had visited many
day.c point that even a majority of thc should
.hnnia be
n.. s.j
* at half ...a
i nk- . lk) ----- where
j
lid
a. - (hl
(h{~
. ullf'’! j„
uni!
•Ueu.acraD «.f the house are found on Jr
venLw »t and at quar- lMr.
1,1 tn" hy
h j.!; times
m'"' w
" Mr and Mis E A. Bur- ,
ur-pricr» were one os tire reason*
given for the veto. The hal(-pnc&lt;? tfu
'»’■? mid ant} hit ui Th. lime limit for blaming the
:«• car ?.*•»
'World wur for moral laxity has now
eckrd. und Joe Has a.expired.
- -eeek ol honest effort in lav- ' !'-‘L
ahl'n accompanied by a
injured foot .........
that will
lay him
r-p»nd ta the creek &lt;■(, One wt
m lann&lt; it
?“*! i"” ' “P I'&lt;
“'m- Hi- two compaff• nut out ,iabZ/
..proaram^nd
ht.^’S.M ‘“‘S* thc *•» we‘«hl«" »««*
.-uaei.nl many bruinc bui &amp;
politic.! and p .hti.'.'l-carefully before hls leader* would
_
dedariilk ■ liave saved ■ OmTmor
[not Mrttnply
Comstock
injured.a
____________

Ingham Legislator
Looks At Mjch»

DOUtLAS FAIRBANKS, JR.,

in

“The Life of Jimmy Dolan”
Abe Lyman’s Band and News
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

Adolf Menjou in Another Detective
Story—

If it isn't good,
we don't carry it

In spite of a con­
tinually rising mar­
ket we offer some
outstanding values.

Work Pants

Knit Unions

“The Circus
Queen Murder”

(~\c

. VITAPHONE COMEDY—“The Buildup" •
CARTOON—“Touchdown”
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY

Fine Shorts

Farmer’s Sanitary Market
220 E. State St.
Opposite Hastings Monument Works

Duck Pants

ANNOUNCES
GRAND OPENING
Saturday, July 8th
Worth of Fruit* and
Vegetable* Will
Be Given Away

9

1*0A «
JL A v’W •

PRODUCE RECEIVED FRESH DAILY

For Your Convenience We Will
Be Open 6 Days a Week

Signed, Barry County Farmers

BUTTER

Shults or Freeport Lb.

27c

Eck Rich Oleo
3 Lb.. 25c
New Honey 2 i Lb. c.ke. 25c
Paramount Catsup Bottle 13c
SoapChipt Quick Arrow Xa....25c
Palmolive Beads 2 &lt;« 10c

Paramount

Crystal White

Tomato
Juice
1 c"“

25c

100 Oune« Can . 49c

'

Granulated

SOAP

21c

QUALITY MEATS

HAMBURG

3&lt;-&gt;- 2$c

Beef Kettle Roast Choice, Lb. 10c
Pork Loin Roast wb £»d th 8c
Rolled Beef Roast
u&gt; 15c
Small Frank!arts 2 u*. 25c

Feldpauschs
“Where Better Food* Cott Le**“
Phone 2272
Hastings, Mich.

Visit Our Suit
Department for
Values . . . Every
Suit $15.00 each.
None higher

s

-s &amp; sas

.v~-! T. -

‘ &lt;■

LEGISLATORS MAY
RETURN JULY 17

giname
of the mure important measure*
. .. ..T •u.,cc»led to trace their cout&gt;c
.: n U n through k gvtaUve channel*. u&gt;
. . :
ivtmt out the interest* which caused
bv Oore/thfir d-l. it where defeat wa» aci:j ... v-u.-npluhcd. and to art forth a* mar
&gt;mv be thc nre-wn'. status of each
c.eired in rf the wv-ral propo»ah Later along
in tr.r .■•eric- current payrolls wid be
• ’ ‘I' "&gt;ed to *hnw the extent lo
which the new deal rconsmy .\u
n cuiTied

_ . to take up thc course of Caeli
,
lot-77 ivar-s. 5 months and 19 days,
arfkJe
nt U&gt;.
.M
oft representative* were int&lt;*med
------------ '
IT,.;
&gt;Kld
ia,t «erk that attempt* an &lt;t&gt; mi
a'r the Walldorf! funeral home op
made to bring all legutator* back t i
Uinsing
for’the tinal m-v.Ioii• • July; ^cirting^Biiri’ii was in ih/&gt;R*ii•—
u, beina
mad.E^ay
»
.. ».,«The attempt
„ wr...,
Mu.ue
u, by'Un(1
baclu rs of Ure tall reducing
rs, -mall
jrlcnil aU(| jjci^ntior. always
loan interest rate* from,three at.d ip.riiw of her best for otlrere. The
threc-ouartera to one and one-half 'bereaved on&lt; ; have the sympathy of
percent and the bill setting u
up
a . their friend.-,
l’’n:i-“
.rpirate Uwrd of osteopathy rx*
x.uni____
arr*. Both measures were word and;
a movement u under way to «..er-;

/MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

TH OF MRS MATTHEW;
&gt;. Lunctta M::t shews, wtdo-;

;ernor approved the bill alloa-ing bet-^tcation of delinquent tax dreertps ’
tins on hor«e races and vetoed the&gt;tlnn* Under-tin* new bill, pubhea-i
b:U providing for a chain -More tax. tjon of descriptions cf property to b*
jrold for delinquent tairs will be;
y. 22. 1933. died at her home on
OBl'ITARY.
{resumed in 1935. Newspapers arc to]
•t prahd St. on Sunday. July 2
n heart trouble She wa&lt; a’mn.t
»* •“&gt;
“■« ;,wa wiu M, no ft...... U th, .
18 years of age her birthday bring
: rat''‘ i’««ou»iy i»ld to the majority
and died June 27. -1933. of u^.w&lt;.
•
J
Mrs. Charles Parker of Grand Rap- tounship
aged 63 years. Ymonths. 13 d*y.= H -,
” v
. tV _______
mt. four gkjuiurnudren. one gieat died of heart trouble, being .uck only MRS. BYRON DICKINSON'S
trondeluld and a step daughter. u fewjstefc. His entire Hie « ...
GRANDSON
IS
KILLED.:
M:- Minx Perkin* of Ddlrn. Mont ,
x:rs. Byron Dickinson received a!
besides many other relative* and spent on hu farm and ilia: of hU
:n St
Iricnd* a daagbter Maude preceded father nearby. On March 30. 1895 ire ' telegram an Tuesday staling that
:« jn cf
. hj r in death Funeral service* wiU be v. as uni red in marriage with-Olive • in r grandson. Milo Baucome. ot i
Hall
and
to
this
union
were
horn
.
Medford.
Oregon, while on.duty hart !'
Ju-Id this Wedneoday afterriou*. at
two o'clock at the house. Rev B J lour children. Nara. Ronald. Leila been elwt and lulled by a bandit.1
Adc.xk officiating Burial in Ri%cr- and Moms, two of whom. Ulla and Mrs Bailcomr is a daughter of Mrs.!
Mom* together with his former Minnie D'.cltlnscn Dimond. weU
'aide cemetery
• &lt;
wife preceded him in death In taonn in Hastings.
, 1907 he was united in marriage with
Details oi the accident are un­
I’beree^^f* FARMERS TO OPEBATE
Millie Fuller and to them was boin known but will be git cn later
YEAR ROl ND AIARKET- one daughter who died at the age
--------the htgfiway true
THEY ARE REAL PESTS.
of three He leave* tn n&gt;piim their
iry public commit
We believe Unpeople of thia stat ?
'd in tire Trim Buildirti.- oppasit • loss a devoted wife, one s-in Ronald,
H&gt;-tins- Menum.'-rr. Works will a daughter. Mrs. Harold Stryk r hare hardly begun to appreciate |
what a oertotp, menace the Starling*]
r a sptcial oprmng July Sih. at
are likely to became. They mo’ast |
rh timv M-rerai basket* of fruit* host ot friend*.
other birds, destroy fruit, root up]
com. feed on grain* the farmer 1
th-ir adr on another page of
The Sunday Schools n! the H.v- raises', and in other ways make
lingi
and
Yankee
Springs
Unit*
inr ium
and flun*&gt; -lily ant
Thi* m-titaUoa is composed of a
themselves pesu U1
of tl&gt;«
first onm.order. .|
d Rue*tu'i&gt; held away group of farmers who will bring Brethren churches will hold thnr Thr-v arc especially dritructlve to[
F°P“n,* ’"ndme bird* that are ala ay* Wnehcul to
Main Points
their produce, frenh dally from their
lake. Friday. July 7. A tine pro-1 th® farmer and his work
' '
lattve session
be rold direct to tire con- Gun
pram including games, coniest* and
------------ a ,
' ~ .
upon au ft-,.-jsjiut
ftre-pdlut Mimer It unexpected this trill be suitable entertainment ter all a pro UNF.HAL FOR GEO. DEMING. |
a rr.o! &gt;r car °0 *lt year round market
• Is bring planned by the committee.
Funeral service* for George Dem-1
All member* and friend* of ‘ ing will be held gx the Mr Hindis:
re- in the ireu“WORLD S FAIR OR BUST.’
either scnooi
school are urgeu
urged io
to met,
meet u
at
• k. , :, u_ ...
j .enirer
. ; church in Freeport on Thursday aft- j
must be a .4Lumber Jack Smith and Thc .j
ie local
at 2:22
9:30 .t
vU
M
•±:
13=2 church Itcrnoon at 2 30 o'clock. Mr. Deming ’
: l a predetcr- Little Gem Harber' chartered a
Transportation will
will be
provided &lt; hu* been In poor health for rome­
Transportation
be provided
...a .OUT.. .,1 Fort Irtd.
a l
lk, a,,.
„ ---------,
...
..u„
- ------------— ?jmf. j dt3.h
&lt;bou{
&lt;
tha.tr
.
.
their fr.anri.
friends m
to tthe World* Fair, vcyance .if■ you come ...
to the churcli.
Y^.
V*
with
juur i^kTu bring S P. M Tuesday.
&lt;:n the senate and flap arid thev hare a radio aboard r.-S, and en^hb day i?thT
xpncE.
proxntauves by a They intend to take part tn the
*a &gt;
After this date, Monday. July 3.
maar.d u then apprs-ed. rcurth of July celebration and rell
a mps-ma-. is a xenmv wno acu21833.
*9S- • I! will
*‘ui n&amp;L be
I? reipoEjible for
IU «»»» FMMUi World'* FOL- soap and ;urpns«d wiwn be fiuda jwi are debu I do not coijCract. lnbigDo-'Rucrt
icons.de.attoa na* been lost.
Ra^c.-i to pay expense*.
.wrong.
„
ter.—Adv ’
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(wroa«.
jler.-Adv.
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MICHIGAN’S FINE
TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES
ATTRACT VISITORS

Tm oiil-or-elaln relative* nnd friends of Mirliigan'a
eplcndid Itighwuye, and of her railroad, lx»ul nnd bus
line* wffiah provide economical and convenient tranaportalinu to every part of lids Inkc-lxmnd land. And
tril them of the water-tempered climate that adds the
final touch of perfection lo outdoor life.

Thousands of visitors q&gt;cnd a great deal of money in
out* state each summer, t renting employment for many
people and adding to the prosperity of all Michigan.
We can increase that bti.ine** greatly if each of .ua
will urge others to visit Michigan. We can contribute
even further by spending our own vacations here.

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And wherever you go, dispel worry by
telephoning home and office frequently.
frieuds to tell them when you will
arrive. Telephone ahead for hotel rescrvation*. Long distance rates are low.

�ttte hasttnos banner.
three days per month for the qusr- miles of rural routes out of Hastings.
ter U required. This will amount la All told the reductions In salaries,
a considerable reduction In pay for furloughs without pay and through!
I the quarter. Till* enforced furlough cuts in mileage allowance will,
J will not. however, apply u&gt; rural make a total reduction of about j
[Icaj-riez*. Instead of a furlough.with- 112.000 in the expense of conducting
dut pay. their mileage allowance haz the Hgitlngs. post office.
[beeil jeduced Iran four Cents per Tills reduction will come Id the-!,
(Continued from page one)
mile to 1.7flc per mile. This mileage Hustings—
post
, office at a time wtyn I TOTAL FIXED BY BOARD
!lias been paid to them In the past'it
It Is
is doing the largest volume otj
oil
OF BUPERVIS0R8 AT
shall be taken each month or on »■ to l&gt;e)p in the maintenance of their! business in Ito history, os an article I
$10,000,000
certain day each week U up to the*cars. Thl* reduction will amount to;given elsewhere in thU issue will,
postmaster; but a total furlough of incaziy $3,000. m there are 229fully prove.

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; Figures Given for Euch Dis■ trict and Township^—Com- '
I. niittees Report Approved
I The cqmmltUe on equalisation of;

ir

SHOES!

the board of eupcn:lH»rs completed
, their work Friday and the tward j
.unanimously approved The . copi: mlttee consisted of Supervisor,
; Glenn Wotring of Woodland. Mor.ie
' Backus ot Barry. I. R Glasgow of j
thl* city. John Marten of Maple
Grove. W. D. McCann of Irving. N. ।
H. Barber of pralnevtUe and S. W
Smith of Castleion
, They equalized the assessment for •
; the county on the btu&gt;h of $16,000.• ;000. or $1,000,000 less than a year;
;ngo.
j Following are.the figures for the;
real estate uaaKMWd. personal pr&gt;p- j
icrty assessment, the total value as- !
zcMed by the aupervUors und the
| total as equalized for each township ।
und supervisor’s district.
j ASSYRIA—Real estate ava-ssed!
$703300; personal ptvpcrty assessed'
I$27,140; total as opt-SM-d $730,440; '
total us equalized $824 000.
BALTIMORE-Real estate us-1
sesM-d $754,245; personal assessed.
$36,470; total ax ussessaxi $790,715; .
total as equalized $624,000.
BARRY—Real estate assosedl
$934,100; personal iisscvo-d $64 950;:
total ns assessed $999.050;-total as j
equalized $848,000.
CARLIFON-Real estate
$1.047320;
’
V7O:\to-1
tai as equalized $832,000
CASTLETON -Reul estate as-'
sessed $1380.110; personal nj&gt;.«exsed i
1131.160; total as aerated $1,717,270;
total as equalized $1,584,000
j
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP—Real
estate ajtre.wd $691,340: . personal |
assessed $37,500: total as assessed:
$928,840; total os equalized $704,000.
CITI’, FIRST AND FOURTH j
WARDS—Real estate assessed $1.
592.825; penbna! assessed $558,560; [
total ns aerated $2,151,385; total as
equalized $1,704,000.
CITY. SECOND AND THIRD I
WARDS—Real estate $1,781,000;
personal-ns-M*KM-d $521,848; total ns
assessed $2302.848; total as equal­
ized $2,000,000.
HOPE—R&lt;’I11 estate a.wwl $764 500; personal assessed $19,410: total
as assessed $783 910: total as equal­
ized 1488 000

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oa! Dozens
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IRVING
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Colorlast prints, plaids,'
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EIGHT CYLINDERS

BECKER-FISHER IN
FINALS OF TENNIS MEET

Practical motoring calls for eight cylin­
ders.
•

They mean an easily sustained speed of 80
miles an hour.
.

Orothers-Angell Win Junior
Doubles Championship
of Tournament

„ The modern demands in power, speed, ac­
celeration, smoothness — all require eight
cylinders.

With all-aluminum cylinder heads, they
mean normal driving speeds of 25 to 60
miles an hour with decidedly unusual econ­
omies of fuel and oil. Many owner? tell us
of getting 18 to 20 mile^ to the gallon of
gas.
e
These are facts worthlooking into. When
buying a car today-be sure that you get full
value for your money — not alone in cyl­
inders but also in the quality and the ex­
clusive costly features which the Ford V-8
offers.

Two Ynorc matches have been
completed in thc senior doubles.
Miller-Baldwin defeated BurroughxYerty. 6-4. 6-1; Fisher-Fisher de­
feated Balrd-Ironidde 6-1. 6-4.

LAKE O' THORNAPPLE
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Also for Neutrals

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Full Bias-Cut!

1797 950; personal assessed $35,750; j
total ns assessed $833,700; total as
equalized $576,000
JOHNSTOWN—Reni estate as-:
ivwd $799 500; personal assessed
$34,025; total ns assessed f«33.525:
total ns cqunllred $672 000
71
MAPI-F. GROVE—Real estate as-1
.MIDDLEVILLE.
‘
., to Mt
_v „
«,«..*». M
„«* «.,«•»*
me Warren rvauacr। urday lw
ixxm
get
a telegram
to **.
It was
called The
Feather-' relatives and a few old time friends
iM’ssed $944,880: personal nsxetucd! Sylvester Van Hom did Ute first come at once as lie was much worse : bone O&gt;. are requested to meet at dropped in with their pot luck sup­
: 116-675; total ns ns- s-ed $961,555; thn-shing that we have heard of C .L. Boley took h?r down In tile aft- the State Park in Caledonia on July
total m canalized 1832.000.
. when on the 26th he threshed rant-, cmoon.. und as this is written we 9th for a plane. A good time is as- per* and enjoyed thc evening. Cards
and games were tyijoyed until a iHe
ORANGEVILLE—Real estate as-; winter barley.
'nave tf&gt; further. word. The friends surfed.
re.«.«cd $654370; personal asuwed
A number
ladies
extend their sympathy
- E.
- —
- and- ..------------------ of
— the
—Prairie
---- .... ...
----- .....
...» Wlv to the family G.
Blake
Dewey —
Stedman
hour.
I $23 .132- total
-u-wwt m
...-Ok. on-Wednesday, ..go--- and
. .. J 4.
—.— .to
— hear
--------------------.— im- were in Chicago tins week attending
total ■*
I1-.“ avowed 1678./Wl.
GM; /went
to tLansing
hope
of his quick
Many &lt;&gt;f our Boy Bcouto left to­
;. total ns eoiialized
.
jug
in Fred Wlerlnga's school btis.provement.s ine
the iuriuiurc
furniture sates
sales inaraci
market luin
and say uay
m $448 090.
..........
day for Mien
their aiuiwu
annua) uuup
camp an
at the
uas
»------- *— things
----- -----..— —
PRAIRIEVILLE—Real slate as- ’A
A u-.irm
warm trhl
trip hut
but aa vorv
very pleasant rl,.,day ; ril.b
Dick o.
Sandefur ----wax&lt;—In—swimming
arc . looking
up there. Their I lake on C. O. Kenjon's farm, where
/rated $1,085,300: personal as-owed
nsremd .&gt;as
._?ssed
was enjoyed by all.
above thc dam thc other night when line is on exhibit there and the: they had such a good time last year.’
$70,200; total a.s assessed $1,155300;
C- L. Boley took Mrs. Theodore H. he stepped upon a piece of glass and prospects look good for some nice isome of thc bk&gt;ys have been out and
total ns equalized $928,000.
I Armstrong to Ann Arbor on Frldiiy received a bad cut In the’heel.
fbusiness
—----- ■
------- 1 up
"" “
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cleaned
the
grounds,
prepared a
RUTLAND—Real estate asMSscd to see Mr. Armstrong. They fiUMid: All former employes of the firm' Friday evening, it....
— and other improvements
being the 25th new ,—
float
$523,015: pccsonal assessed $21 385; him quite comfortable nnd Mrs. that employed .w many people here wedding anniversary of thc mor? and are looking forward to a week
tola) as wuwxsrd $544,400; total as I Armstrong was greatly shocked Sat- In the factory some years ago. whcn;riage of G- E. nnd Mrs. Blake, some , of pleasure and profit.
equalised $528,000.
: _________________________________ L.__________________.
.1
.
__________________ __i
THORNAPI'I.E-Real estate as-!
sewed $1,162,125; personal a'seMed1
$68,725; total as assessed $1330.850;
total'os equalized $084,000.
WOODLAND—Reni estate assessed
$1,450,800: personal assessed $86.­
320; total ns assessed $1,537,120; to­
tal ns equalized $1,328,000
YANKEE SPRINGS—Real estate
assessed J453.825; personal assessed
$45 275; total as assessed $499,100;
totnl as equalized $296,000 The total assessment as made by
the supervisors was $!B.76331&amp; Tills
was equalized .by the board at an
even 416.000.000

Finals In the senior singles series
of the Hastings Tennis Tournament
will be played by Albert Becker and
Dwight Fisher Friday afternoon.
July 7. on the xchcol courts commenclng at 4:30 o’clock. Becker
eliminated Bob Angell In the semi­
finals 6-1. 6-4 and Fisher defeated
Bill Kennedy 6-3. 3-6. 6-1.
■
GOtdon Crothers paired with
Horace Angell won the Junior
doubles championship by defeating
Irene Jones and Junior Leonard 6-0,

33c

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PENNEY

'AMOUNT IS MILLION
j
LESS TJiAALLAST YEAR .

Sporting Items

Clean Quick or Easy Task

Lamoni
Calary
Frtih Carrots

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MENIS FOB COUNTY

The HOME of GOOD BEEF

lb.

Wednesday,

The double header at Thornapple
lake July 4 was split. Lake Odessa
winning the first game 10-1 and
Thornapple the second, 6-4. The
winning battery for_L. O- was Geiger
and Seger; the winning battery for
T. L. was Cook and Bennett. Sun­
day. July 9. Thomapple and Irving
cross bats nt Thomapple take.
The man who would rather be
right than to b.« President, hasn't
much chance t&lt;? be President.

A matinee is a place where Idols
and Idlers moat.

New engineering discoveries, combined
with recent advances in precision manu­
facturing, make eight cylinders practical
from the standpoint of economy and long
life.
, :: 4

In mechanical efficiency and quality, the
Ford V-8 engine stands alone. Its eight
cylinders mean 75 horepower (we could
just as well say 80). They are an import­
ant factor in increased snap and pick up.

Ford'V-8 prices begin at $490, f. o. b. factory

THE UNIVERSAL GARAGE
TELEPHONE 2121

HASTINGS, MICH.

�Views and Opinions;

I

ROTARIANS VISIT
Backward Glances;'
Bits of Yesterday
’ PINE LAKE CAMP

rtiH»*&lt;4 «««nr w»4a«4ar. promising attitude shown by the
— .... . . i.
Bolsheviks since their party came
Into power, formerly world revolu­
tion and a complete destruction of
THE BANKS AND BRUCKER.
all present day Institutions in the Banking Commissioner Rudolph
despised capitalistic nations were Reichert in testifying the oilier day
considered by them to be the only before the grand jury inwtligaUon «tk-cted from . the city at Balt&gt;
Creck and from the three cmintiu**.
solution of the world's troubles Adwlto nci-d building up brcamic c&gt;i tubcrcular trouble or allmepu that
possible for capitalistic and soculishave seriously impaired their health.
Each of these camp* will ta*i twelve
tic systems to exist side by i*idc la
an important step toward world
liarmony—providing capttalMtlc na­
tions will reciprocate
t,ot have been any bank failure in|
‘Detroit When application was matte;
Dr. Byington explained that a
LOST IN A SEA OF "FRIENDS io Hie banking dtpvrlmenr for the! Clrur lake thc Camp Fire Oirb
orgxnlitMtlou ol bonking "tioldliqr
One former president of tht companies” in Detroit, thc banking • Camp Is largely attended during CH
United Stales was criticised as be- depattnieni rukd aga'nst the appll-| summer xcusoq by Camp ?»•’ Gris
Bui. the privilege I* grant'd to fhi

What Others Say

u ek to witntM a bull game beWen the Buttle Creek Iqjun anil
the Chicago White &amp;?*
Mr and Mr*. Carl MonL«oti and
J B Murrtam nnd daughter Vera
of Larouni and Mr and Mrs. FTwrik

A patent

a lubricating ma­

JULY TO RTH FES-'
TIVAL A SUCCESS

WTIATS THE BIO IDEAf

incdiral &gt;
I carefully

profit tlicy need, and the truck will uary. among which were tome &lt;4 the
go unlump*ri-4 owr. 14X10 mile* very won! H c*»t* this rtale a mint
■or more of paved read* that have, of money lo put these gnn*',tcrh in
Most oi u» reroghiie the listener or’ thc people probably »5&lt;l.000 &lt;XX)
of a spoil* system in politics. Etety or more, iu'faxes to build and pay
party indulges in it more or let-­
But tn Mr. Comstock we apparently
A
have an old-time super-spoilsman of ruadt. the jicnph- have paid for in
the- Andrew Jackson type. LM-'-pcns..... —
U7.. H.W’M iom-t
ilig of patronage st-oms to han lx* n added burden is put off. th? trtiok.
mt tied the Ciolden
one al the foremost objectivu- u, iMt^rs. FiuthenB*rt pie UiteratdU*
Rule ft), memory:
tpr guvesnor*! mind dprlru; lus fu -l Commerce Commission has eoub:
let its nai’ commit
six months, of ofljrr. Thc prenuttt ol lUHn0 an eight hour day fiw railroad1
Jpbrseeket-s on Mr. QMukxk hua •unpldjcwi, wmic thj- iru^kdrivrl wdl
tta) of helpful
performed by
been great but certainly no marie so dc&amp;bUeM '*Lim nkht through” a:
than o;t the president of the United
not’ o.^ly-larvc wage. Tm- rat
freight-rat'
*
arc
e*iabh*l&gt;
J
by
given thc country a imcuv: leadt r-

Rexall Store

CALCIUM and LEAD ARSENATE
for Potatoes, Melons and Cucurribers.

ANT ROX and PETERMAN’S ANT
FOOD for Ants.
PURE COPPER SULPHATE for
Drenching Sheep.

BLACK FLAG, both liquid and pow­
der, kills Flies, Moths, Ants,
Roaches and Bed Buga.

camps maintained durint tht
winter anti spring months an
tied on with' a
”1 deicl

city-bred

At the

BLACK LEAF FORTY for Garden
. Flowers and Poultry Houses, all
fizes and in bulk.

un Wednesday

guvemmratal affairs.

INSECTICIDES
ARE CHEAPER

Rev. C K, Conley of Middleville,
was in town Trturaday and a*&gt;.itt«-d
in tlie urganuatkm of a Baptut
.
Virgin!! Van Vlict and Donald Van cfiujch
Hun. Harv-.-y Wright went W EaVlict arc .spending the nimir.tr’ at
Riiplda kut Saturday and will
Lak.- Chautauqua. New York. In
the fail they will-go to Hvshotsh.

take up hit new w .rk- “
M
Manon LeBron ahd mother
of Galon*. lUioot*. were wfk end
they wanted ’ This same commeh:
ijw.’tr oi Mix* Marguerite Hall, enexactly fits the .present governor of
Michigan Whatever ntiicr admir­
able qualities he.may lute, he does
not teem' to know exactly wlut he
wants^but he apparently ha* plen­ no law axain.4 the organization ut
ty of -friends” only too willing to iialdmg coni panic. Michigan ba.ik
rilildieh
..........................
depositors as well as the uxpayu,.
supply thu deficiency
cf the’state arc today pa&gt;mg lor II week camps by the Finmdati
: cause' &lt;4 physical or home

PRISON PAT*RONAGE
Governor Cooutbck u not taking
a lorward step when he adopt* a
policy w$nch,permit* the warden­
ships of penal institutions to byebme
mere (adiucal plums. Three Mficirai
prwon heads hate been fixed ta

I At a meeting of thc Palmer
Encampment-cn Thursday rvei.ung
•the following patriarchs were elect­
ed as officer* for the ensuing term:
i
M Rrrw-,k« CS p •

Roses.

ROSE NICOTINE for Y

A A. Allardyce &lt;
»pending the w.-&lt; ut
,ht* friend. John upas

PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY for Bed
Bugs and Roaches’

EVERGREEN Kills Plant I.

Quotation

FLY KILL Our Best Fly Spray size now 35c; 75c size 50c.
All other sizes in proportion

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ahip and hu* presented conkieil
wnn the moot detailed and com­
plete JegOUttvc program ever - Jb-

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Hailing*, Mich.

Goods Delivered

Phone 2131

* sea of uncertainty. He ha* evi­
dently permitted the seeker* of pal-

arc absolutely belplesa Pco|
that should have been devoted to to see 'fair play.” but un
important
government problem* present system the railroads
and iMllcles Governor Couv.olk
was put into office by A treniCTidous
landslide of independent voters wbt&gt;!
were du-git-u-d with the almlcr• due thc wonderful growth and proa;
compromUing Republican rule. Mr. I pcrlty of t^u country. By building
Comstock was put in to reduce Lie their lines through fertile regions.
coat oi thc state adnunistratiin. L&gt; 1 previously far removed from c m­
i mur.lcatmn, they have’jwJpcd tn d—
velop thia country u nolhltut el-.could As a reMilt # their enterprise,
tlie rallruud* dorcloijed into the
penws haw been increiwcd e|.ur- greatest employee* « f Ub-r- &lt;wie ot.

Independent.

ATURE^IRAND'

What’s a Home Worth?
How Highly Do YOU Value Your Home?
The NATIONAL'S loans are confined lo firat
rnortgagca on SELECTED HOMES, mostly occu­

inou-iy and unncce.*»ary public Johj
have not been reduced in number
Ordinal y patronage iv acceptrd tu.

pied by the individual owner* and their fami­
lies, and will riot average over $3,300. A* the
monthly payment* are made the aizc of thc
loans decrease nnd the SECURITY increases.

died |
dm&lt;!&lt;

Conydvr NATIONAL Shares for Your
Investments.

(Jim Rational Tgamt &amp;
fnucstment (foircpait'i]
I LOfflat HUHf l(

HOPE TO AVOID RE-x
EUNOING BUiS

When you buy Clean, Rich Milk

Pungent Paragraph;

You’ll find it STAYS SWEET Longer!
^guarding the inter:
rito:.- Had raWsU:-

Lyda Cotton started Monda;
ig for Chicago to attend th«

r It only »ome genius would com- fa^e recun’.y of the phrX-e Appoie band music to make tlk thrill p- -ved by the’ Securities Commo*1U&gt; U» Itar « W,r, «»»- «•.,
oerxstet Timw-Lnion.

Wr Ukr «pe&lt;|al pride In the fart that rr pea led
TESTS by official* representing ihe State of
Mi'hljan. a* well as by the Barry County Health
t'nil, have dbclosed that the "bacteria count”

!&lt;yl raach faith in ornate buildl:

Wonder why the aurammen no
&gt; »o muctf -rouble and expetu-e in

• A CHANOLU .iTrmJLE 1
aun whin there U such a. vast sup­
Maxim Lil'.inotf. bovlrt foreign
minuter, presented to the utfaggtea ply of the subject availably or. every
Hauv during thc cunjw'in-—duo
a the world cdcdficixc tn Lor.don.
• plan for economic nonaggieasuai.

A* a result of that you do not have in much
•Ix’ili’d milk. Some ot our customers have kept
Highland* Dairy Grade “A” Milk for day* and
day*, and »l the end cf that time hare found
It Just a» *weet and uwblr as the day i« was
delivered. The reason for that I* because the
milk t* &lt; LEAN. Especially in hot weather, *urti
a» we are tmw having, the bactrria multiply
very rapidly. A» the "birteria count” 4s very
much higher in I NTLEAN milk. It spoil* or
turns .*our much quicker.

Mr and Mr* Lvle Wilcox visited
her parent* at Bellevue antf 1-it
two of their daughters there for a

For their own protection, and becao*r of the
fact that milk i. the p«rt»-ct food for both old
and young. CLEAN milk ahould inlereat every

quality »f th&lt;* milk thl* Dairy produce*. Every
drup of milk we sell you come* from our own
Slair-accrecIKcd herd; || run* extremely low In

ally CLEAN. You lake no chances i.ltt-n you use
II. If till interests you, well be glad to talk
with you farther.

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BAKNER, WEDKEfiDAY, JULY 5, 1M&gt;

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INCREASING
Those’who NEED NEW TIRES .hould
take advantage of the present market
valued. Tire prices are ADVANCING
from day to day . . .

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LEGAL TANGLE N
PROBATECOURT
(QonUnutd from page one),

lean! that proceedings had been]
taken in the probate court which;
gave the’ title of the property to herj
adopted daughter and hi.-nelf. Mrs.
Barnes was astonished because, she 1
and her husband hud never adopted i
Minnie, although they always re-1
(erred to her os llu-ir daughter and
treated her a* such. Her brother, al-.
though he kptfeath.it Minnie wpi;
not a daughter by descent from Mr. ‘
and,Mrs. Barnes, was certain She’
had been adopted by the family, for .
he knew that they always spoke of'
•her Us their drtuglitbr. When thc,
matter was looked up It was fotimji
that no papers of adoption hacf ever
■ been hiudfi and that Mr. nnd Mrs.i
’ Barnes had, out cf thc goodness of |
&gt; their hearts, given the girl a home, i
। hut that she never Wan adopted. Ac- i
icordingly another petition wax pre­
pared last week to straighten out
this tangle.

MADE SMALL ALLOWAN­
CES TO TWO OFFICERS

Andrus Service
Jefferson and Court

Phone 2240

■ Sheriff Not Getting Enough
for Upkeep of Oars—Treas- ;
ured Needs More Help
1

Hastings, Mich.

YANKEE NPttlNtiS.

। Mrs. Henry Shively has a rare old i BowenMilla., Saturday evening,
Rev. H H. Goodin and Clarence 'coin In the form ot a silver half Mr. Springer spent hi* buyhoot
Mt uck went u&gt; Kalamazoo, Thurs­ dollar date 1815. It was given her.days-it Ulla place and-has man/'
; many years ago by her mother, now I friends hen-.
day tor a few tlaya' visit.
-------------- * • » • ■ ---------- '
, Fred Raymond called on hl* old ' (b ceAsed.-and U p. izcd very highly1
: Tto the optimist, Iw&gt;pc means bet­
friend. James A. Young, at Middle­ by its owner.
Several old neighbors and friends ter tilings ahead: to the pessimist.
ville Friday. On account of Mi R,«.
previous Wiidcnce In Jackson, thia here attended a birthday party on a devilLsh device for staging disapwiu tlicir first meeting in Id year;..
Elam Springer, at hls home in polntment.

Don’t Let Wash Day
Interfere With
Summer Pleasures

wiiti brings the action to do the’looking up of evidence. We think it1
ifc unfortunate for a sheriff to fee!I
[obliged to do that. If the offense I
I concerned any sufx-rvisor he would)
jnyt relish It either- The sheriffs [
’.salary and allowance, fixed by the j
iboard InM October, were only half;
ithe .unount f&gt;r the last year of;
I Sheriff Leonard* predecessor; It ;

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Watch for Opening of the

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128 West State Street,. Hastings, Mich,

With a Full Line of

Dairy Products
Milk

Cream

When the board of supervisorsI
last October fixed the salary of thej
-sheriff, they provided only $500 , for
the- upkeep of automobile.; for that i
officer and the undersheriff. This has. proven altogether inadequate, ’
The sheriff came before the board
one
&lt;b&gt;y last week asking that the
■
board either add f500 to the coiniieiuatldn allowed for the up-k« ep »jf
Ills two cum or buy a new car. which
would cent u«x»u'- the same but
would cost for lew. for upkeep.
Th&lt;- board decided Hwy would not
buy a new’ cur. and allowed only
|2S0 more for upkeep This cannot
mean anything cl* than*that Hv*
sheriff will nave t &gt; curtail Ins ef­
lum, when irj.'i.n
forts.
reports -Ji
of crimes are,;
made to him. unless then* shall be |
filed at Hu- time n formal complaint j
which would warrant liU arrest of .
thc suspected offender, so that he i
would not t&gt;c put to the expense of i
looking up i.'Videnc.e in the case, but

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[lias been drastic.
[ Another c.u«- which thc ruipervU- j
[or* felt nccdejl a'.te'ntioa was that I
of County T;&lt; .i.-uivr Muus. The ’
.county tre.i-.uni s office .has not!
been cotuldtred by Hie board as one!
that require* clerical' help. However !
true that may have beun'in Hie past, j
it certainly is not true ut the present
. lime. In the piuit six months Mr. '
' Maus hu-S looked up. written and is- j
, tued mure delinquent tax receipt*!
iIlian w?:e issued for the preceding*
ten or. twelve year*. The action cf!
I tiu&gt; legislature nukes it certain that j
he will have to have clerical help fo:
the remainder of hls term. He has1
been determined to keep up his [work and hg*. at his own expense.j
Tiired needed clerk* That expanse]
4ms taken practically all hls satarv
!for (lie first mx month-- As the
I board made no allowance for clerk |
! Lire, he requested their help. Thei
board gave l.MM) for tills year for
clerk hire, which will not begin to I
’ cover thc cost, owing to the great
increase of work in that office.

feet, and the county allowed only 4I
nulls of thut. it can lx* uvn why the i
beard hesitate* about adding any-!
[thing to the e»t of government.

PETITION FOR GAME
1
PRESERVE REPEAL
| Pok-ibility that voters In 1934 may[pass upon u bill seeking rejwal of
the private shooting preserve act. tv I
jscen in the request tn thc Depart- '
ment ot State for information re-1
;garding initiatory legislation. The,
treqocst was received immediately
j after the governor announced his
jintention of vetoing the measure:
: which wo^y -repeal the private!’
ahooling preserve act. in order to;
| place such a question un ’.he ballot. X
j petitions embodying the proposal and i
j bearing 129.000 signatures must be i
I filed with thc department at least I
j 10 days before either a regular or!
special, section of the legislature.
i
OBITUARY.

Philip Jacob Kimble, gon of An-1
drew and Catherine Kimble, war,
| born October 22. I860, al Ionia and
; died at Pennock hospital following'
an operation. June 22. 1933
July 4. 1809 he was united in
marriage to Mattie Rodebaugh. To
this union was born one sou. Floyd i
H'
1 I
He had resided in Woodland for
the past 20 years, where lie was;
highly esteemed.
Two sisters. Kate and Gertrude, |
preceded him in death. There re-1
main to mourn his Io-**, hls wife,!
one son, two grandchildren, four’
brother.-!. Joseph nnd Robcj-t. of!
Sunfield. William of Lansing, and :
j Frank of Grand Rapids, two sisters
! Anna Van Houten of Woodbury and
Mary Mem 11 of Grand Rapids bc. sides a host of relatives and friend*.
I The funeral services were held
(from the home Saturday afternoon
(at 2 octock with Rev. Harley Town:send officiating. Interment in Lake­
side cemetery.
| 35 Palms. Calif, has a city hall
| that also serves us n water tank. It
||» perhaps the smallest city hall in
America.
'
I Both producers and consigners ।
want more for less—and Hue’s the
trouble, ___ ___
I Ths school of ‘Jiutrimony U non
offering some excellent course* in
domestic economy.
1

This Bank Solicits
Your PATRONAGE
Strictly on the merits of the Service
it HAS rendered for nearly half a
Century ... and the Service it IS
consistently rendering today . . .

The present generation demands
“PUBLIC SERVICE"—electric lights,
gas, water supply and telephone . . .
none of which arc more important to
the prosperity and success of a coni;
munity than a good bank, which meets'
as far as possible, the commcrical and
financial requirements of the public.
This bank fully realizes the tremend­
ous importance of the confidence and
cooperation of thc people of its com­
munity and is grateful for these expres­
sions extended toward it during the
past unsettled economic conditions.

Every effort is being made
to make this bank of the
greatest possible value to
all of the people of this
locality all of the time.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
"The Bank with the Chime Clock"
TELEPHONE 2103

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HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

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Wednesday
.
Thursday

Friday

InInHonor
HonorofofOur
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Saturday

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WHERE ECONOMY RULES

Roast
LeanWbEndCUl‘

ib 6c

CUBE STEAK
Boiling Beef
Veal Breast

lb.

12c

8 O’clock

Coffee
3-lb. bag 49c

Iona

Tender Short Riba

lb.

ww. Pocket

ib.

5c
5C

PORK CHOPS
Pork Roast
White Fish

Delicious for Lunche.

Something New ...
Something Different

Bonele.. Butt.
Fresh Caught

Boiled Ham
Pork Steak Leu Shoulder Cots 3
Choice Lean
Q „
Center Cut.
Cottage Cheese Fr«h
Minced Ham
sliced

chffsf
VIlLjDiJIj

FuorU PBrick
t

8c

Sugar

Post Toasties t«ri« puk« 2 for 19c
Corn Flakes Keiiogt’a 2 igepkt.. 19c
Mustard Premium
quart jar 10c
Calumet Baking Powder lb. cu 23c

SODA CRACKERS

Dill
pickles

American Pride N.B.c.Cooki« Pk( 29c
Scalloped Butter Cookies N.B.C. Ib. 20c
Pink Salmon tji cu. 3
25c
Ginger Ale T«kon cub 24-ot. but. 10c

Flying Dutchman

MATCHES
GREAT

4 ■* 19c

RinSO L"l« pacbaie*
2 for 37c
P &amp; G Soap small
10 •&gt;«" 27c
Lux « Lifebuoy Soap 4 &lt;&gt;•« 25c
Scratch Feed
ioo ib. b.( ’1,35

Chipso B«ke» or Granules 2 k
29c
Fels Naptha Soap 10 •&gt;«« 45c
Block Salt 25-lb. blocks
each 29c
All Mashes For Poultry 100-lb. b.j ’ 1.65

pure Cane

lb. 17C
,
II

Wisconsin

NORTHERN TISSUE

*

lb 9c
ib. 10c

Smoked, Mild Sugar Cured lb.

Bokar Coffee
lb. 22c
Red Circle Coffee
lb. 19c
Ann Page Preserves z-ib. iv 23c
Jello All Flavors
4 pl|&gt;« 25c

59c

10c

29c
23c

ORANGES PURE MWHUBO 2 **■ 35c
CARROTS Fancy Large Bunches Bunch
TOMATOES Fancy Hot Ho“se 2 lbs 25c

24y2-lb. bag

quart
jar

Ib.

TTenJRoast
er Chuck Cuf,

4 lbs- 4 DC

10c
lb- 15c
Ib.

PICNIC HAMS

Flour

10 u 50c

lb- 121c
Sliced

Hampton’s

2-lb Carton

17c

Edelweiss Malt u or Dk 3 ib. cu 69c
Sandwich Spread Rejib 8-01. j.r 2 for 17c
Spinach Del Monte
Urie cu 17c
Sardines
Peter
2
11c

Birdseye

6 *“• 23c

ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC 3“

Veal
C'-’iceShS^cft,

,b- 10c
Maxwell House

Coffee
(Or Del Monte)

Nutley

/ Oleo

Economical Spread

3^ 25c
Soap

Chips
Ea»y Task
Carton

27C

Ajax
Soap

6hare]9c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, HH.T 5. IMS
!

1

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I

Mr. and Mr*. Elroy Tobias acooinpanled Mr. and Mrs. Chai-lea Daw­

Social Events and Personal Mention ; —

THE KELLOGG CAMP DR NATIONAL^bVsSO’N.
.ENJOYfi CIRCUS E‘X;

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

Dawson and Mk&gt; Peg Jackson pr
Am* Arbor to Wall Uke for over Uis
s Director of W. K. . Dr. John R. Mott hu Juit re-'
Fourth.
Kellogg Foundation la 1 turned to Nqp York after rfedlcat-1
.
■
11 Mrs. V/- D. Campbell, Mkres ArIng thc new YyM. C. A. building at,
Mr. and Mr*. George Robinson
Mbs Janette Viele of VermontvlUe
Mr*. F. R. Pancoast has returned &gt;ne and Florence Campbell, Mr. and
Honored
at Toronto
Jerusalem, wukii
which naa
hu one oi
of ins
the'
...
. .. ........................... — ... ।! wjwwtiii,
STUNTS „
were in Kalamazoo on Sunday.
il* vLMtlng her grandparents. Mr.. from a visit to Chicago
;Mr* David Goodyear and, family UNBELIEVABLE
Dr_ Stuart Pritchard of Battle . mmt cosmopolitan memberthipa of|
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coleman and land Mr*. Gary Crook.
&gt;jrs Anna Swegles Is vUltmg b&lt;•rlBn,* Mrs. David Goodyear, Sr . vlsitCrerk. medical and e«cuU« &lt;H- any y. M. C. A. In the world
I
ABE PERFORMED BY
•oru spent July Fourth at Charle- ' Mr and Mrs Harry Haliday of daughter, Mr* Don Saikert at La:.‘°«r
»"»««»» '*1th relative*
I rector of the W K Kellogg Foun. .
. • ..
...
i
TRAINED ANIMALS
Angell called on boys
’Battle crock were gurat* of Mr*, sing. •
in Ooldwater.
Idntlon. was elected president ot the atSecretary
Middleville and NanhwCvVcU; *“ IF!?
Wooc‘ on 8unduy
Kenneth Biddle of Grand lupkl.
M.ks*
“ ^Pwled thb
National Tuberculosis Association at villeWoodland.
and was In Freeport Jot week
_____
'ti
’
f
election
held
Thursday
In
con;
'i0 u Jf11
Edw Thomas ot Dayton. Ohio, rutted hi* brother. Lyle Biddle, but r
THE 154 CHILDREN HAD
" regarding attendance at Slate Y
with Me. and Mrs. Marion • H&lt;xlg- Apcht tlM, wcek cnd ai„j ow the-week.
1
me timc c a th bn A v,lcCl,on w,th ,h'' annual convention
D1U llmt oAlUnUAl now in session nt Toronto. Canada * Camp on Torch, lake.
Mr «n,i Mr.
r«„h .&lt;n w
' p*'a, r- M1-'* Potter is from BufTalo
। Fourth here with Mrs. Thomas.
J.rwr Irttm w.i
Y .'wla r-.- .du- u connected with
J Barry county boys are again lnvlt:
—t He .sucoeeds Dr. John .peck, of De*
Humphrey Rahns of Detroit wax al' Mr. and Mr*. Arthur* Chase and Bimdav
Bunuay
guest*
of-Mr.
and
Mrs
wlnutr
ii
■
Kr-ninm-v
ed to camn'*»ith Kent county boy*
guest nt the g. p. Chide*!®!' home . MlM Josephine chose visited rela­ don Wolfe of Batik Creek.
Many Visitors Find Pleasure । Moines. Iowa
/
1 2* . ,
u
,,
,. &gt;'•
• ---­
Dr, r»-tj-h»»
Pritchard- ■Is the
first Michigan
“I Barlow-lake beginnihg Augu.it 4.1
over Sunday.
■
Mr nn.l Mn. r W r-,.-,wr
Mr#- W RUlUl Richard
tives in Nile* over Ure Fourth.
at
Kellogg
Health
Camp,
1 man to be elected to head the rui- - Visit the World’s Fair with the
Mr and Mrs. R. M. Lambic Visit’nJ nr"0'** accompanied bj Mr*. David
Mrs. C. E. Thomas and Miss Elca- itiTihl
‘ D -French bf Caledonia were, at Camp
iiional
a-wclation since lin-l when Y. M. C. A -a special trip with 3i
cd relatives in Flint Monday night
at Pine Lake
j
nor Thoma* of Detroit are guc*U ,tid Mis. Frank Qarrothir.,.
Victor C. Vaughan, of the Uni- days at the fair for $10.50, living m
.
Newaygo on Saturday tx&gt; *ce EhzaSaturday evening. July 1, »he 1M J!Dr
j
and Tumday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orten of of Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Goodyear.
Mr. and Mrs Wm. Crans of Fuat ixth *nd Mary French who are at children enjoying the first three- 1 versify of Michigan, was elected it* the Chicago Y. M. C. A. Including
. '
•
all expenses IrreChizago, but not
Cail Edmonds of Nashville is Caledonia were gueau uf Mr. und me camp tor two weeks.
Monrre arc guests of Mr. and Mr*.
•
wecks period at the camp together .tlr.'t president
vMting hi* grandparents. Mr and
R J. McCreery.
Dan U.« -n Srtod..
„„ „„„
„„ with about 100 vuitlnt people, and ' Tlit; tiraoctation has a member-, transportation to and from Chicago. '
*hlp
-wiw of
,.r 1.9OT
। oon physicians apd public
uu.
H c Herman, who lias spoitin in!
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Herbert, have
Mr. and Mr. Howard High of ISaturday till Wednesday al her counsellors, nil vs ent to thc Circus. [health
authorities.
Dr
Pritchard
returned from a week's visit with
Grand RupkL wen- Sunday giu if, h(Hne in Alma.
all of our High schools, writ®.-, Mr.:
Mr. anil Mrs. Irving. Walter* and ot Dr. and Mrz. Dennis Murray.
Mb5 Marlon Mn-olf of Tawas City play-room, but thc realism of the 1i was chairman of the clinical section Angell from India that the dtpru- j
of
tinassociations
program
thia
Mn. Anna bndlh visited her sis­ two children of Covert visited HasM1
.y, vwun
„ lMT
Side-show* year, and served for several years sion
there L* a real thing and allrctMr. and Mrs- Guy..Giddlnc* Bnu
andi^
visiting
hrr nandp.
grandparents, Mr. Fairway was there,
lnu ...
ter. Mrs Jay Webster, of Battle Ungs relatives and fm-nds on Sun- daughter.*
alltrljt.'r . visited
vlcir,..! Frank
Wmt.L* Giddingsntof ;....
.
Hnd....
Mr*....W. L.......
Hinman
with lire mermaid, fortune-teller. ns
Hie work among the needy *crla director of the association. Re .ing
"...'
Creek over Sunday.
“—
y. Mrs. Herman is serving asAustralian' red bats, swimming i
11 ajf’
,,car Lakc ObsuMi on Sunday.
...
ri ,.
__.il.
M.-.&gt; Beulah M»y returned to
wT
W(i,7
.._
’ ...
„7
’atara
’7~7 and,
Mr n,ld *
M,rs Rflb»rt C&lt;»k and match, periscope. Siamese twins, etc , !was Vice-president 1930 to 1931.
matron in a boys' scliool without [
Mr and Mr* Wader Watkins nnd family were in Lansing on Trnwdav ail having their barken., and bnlly- Tin- convention was held in con­ pay to get food and room.
Oberlin. Ohio, on Monday after n Mlwl
Watkin* ...........
vi*n.d -H-jaj,
rckijunction with the annual meeting
n« Morenco w.ra&gt;,«
gj.ehU Bf Mra. Winifred Poor.
hoccrs. made the room resound with . ........
-'vT.it of two ureks with Miss Alberta Uvrs
1M Constantinebrer Sunday.
xwrtrivuiwra naw
Um Canadian Tuberculosis
nxso- ’ A *ort*to a11 BarrV county camp-!
------------------------------------------- ...
MrA. waiter •'aulin und little wm their calling. The stupendous pa­'.of
Uirsen
.
1 -elation and the Canadian Public
111,100 10,7: How, about a reunion'
Mb«es Jessie
und Belle Marsh of
. of Chicago uro
.......
«... guests ot
... her jwirI»i.-;rade
nidl, was
.*lia featured
featured by
by aa Riralii-.
Rlrallr. HeHe- Health
Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Burt jo were in
society.
-'nine afternoon and evening this:
BL. r-"“ Z"~-~ "!
.4 M&gt; -----rtu.w.rt4«gx
“"■* *’“ ”
urrtm»i4,n.. ,Jum.
^r. ,w„
Lnn. ing on Tuesday of i«*t week to EvanMon.
-------------------- summer? Would you like to meet
und
Mr*.
Xit-ufge
Heath
ovei
rje
Hr.ll.
ov.r
Ihr
Ur.
und
Mr.
1.
A.
Muwr
have
,
lr
Hul.-imu
id.
I.
-«rt»
u'tend thc funeral of Nathan week end.
DELTON.
your former tent mates and leadrrn?-'
1
.«„
mujnrt
.ran
chkMo.
ator
.«
„•
cl
,„,i,brt«tolinr«,.«h,i.
Judson.
1
m0 know- We think it could be
»r.i-...... and
, .. . i,,tended
thu
chniesiut.itCo
rVmk
cmintv
. nnd
' ... .carrying
...............
• _...tor
#._ Ths wonderful rains Thursday;
J Mr. and Mrs. . Mit TaBew-urd
'“‘,.od_Ia“
’ chnict
"k tount
y and .....
blue caps
tings
Mm. Tlirodore Knopf and son;
j'L;;,;,
; night and Saturday night gave Us arranged at our camp aite on Stuart; .TTERE'S a chance for
tnc* and Mrs James Fennell went daughter* Franc-., and Harriet ot -ie*l
the flag drill, nnd a mystifying nrj- ■
ike.।
Miss Maine -K- ­rr o'. Flint lasptiiil- gtclan. Counsellors and children1 much relief from the terrible hot lnkc
Il women and girls to
lo South Haven Saturday to visit ^lamasoo were Sunday gvu-vU of
weather
and
drought
which
Wc
ex/"
A
’
,
a recent meeting of tfe Nation- ‘
Mr*.
Minnie Bhrtner.
Bhrtxu-r.
it latite*. •
,Mr
^ Minnie
/he tf&lt;-e* at her bre
alike were busy nil the v-.-”k pre-! ,,----------------- -- ---- --al Council resolutions were adopted!
get good all-^ool Brad­
Mr and Mrs Gordon Edmonds
Dr, and Mrs. Geo. L. Locxwox! [
C’A'
paring for this event which was the
The W. F. M. 8. will hold a making membership of local tusocia-.
leys at a big saving In
high-light of the period.
und family fcf Nashville were Sun- and family ha-.- return'd froth
i Thank OtTenng service at the reg- U-ms like Grand Rapids. Kalamazoo &gt;
Mr ii:il Mis James Pact, of
'day guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F visit with relative* in Furt Wayne 1: ;Ogdensburg.
The lion could jump through11 ular preaciung hour next Sunday ami Barry county dependent upon J
money, because we’re
New York, are visitin'! hi»pa,
Edmonds.
nnd Columbia City. Ind
thc horse could tell ages nnd |I morning. A returned- nusuonary their sharing in the maintenance'
closing out our entire
Mr und Mr*. Ralph Wood and' Mn„ euh. GouW .-xpreu m r- I friends in thl* city and vicinity. Mr. dance
well
as
perform
on
the;
of thc national organization on thc|
, !Page W in the'Ct-------- -------* small stand, the tight-rope walker,itrom India will speak
family and MUa Geneva Wood of turn &lt;&gt;n Friday to hyr
- 1 the United States.
Tnc Inland Laki.. Garden Club basis of 1 per crfnt of budget.
line at ridiculously low
1,1
Graiul Rapldx vUJtcd Mr*. C. E Washliig on. D C. wli.rc -h.- u!
b
Mt
d Mr,
Bur-mtn of held the crowd speechless with her.[will have tiudr montiily m-&lt;:mg ut
-------------- *•-*-------------Mr. un
und
Mrs. I,
prices.
.
mJ XfSma. &lt; f Grand Rapid* b::'cl Ur'
«*!’ M' : 1,1
Madron. WU and Mrs* Mildred tricks of dating performed.on the, Mrs. Hat tie-Whittemore's cottage i.i
WENT HOPE.
high wire, which snmelaiw set-mdl
Jak.e 'n,u:,-&lt;lay “ftemnon.
Everybody who ever went to school
m..
wi’th her’ MrS’ Ed*ln PaU!' Mtis Gra " EtI’
a,ltl 15JOhOMMt of Reed to have a very strong tendency to
In Romo sizes we have
d m thUT a iti ludband^Mr and Mn , ,nond'‘i “nt* M1*i
fl u'"n “
ao»'’
1,1
aiuk-Mr.
July 13, A picnic supper will be one here remember the McCollum!
fS Aiirilblr
M
[turned Tuesday^: ;m Cldc, .
Fred Johnson on Monday
\
’feature (or tin- afternoon* enjoy- schixil Reunion, to be held Satur-'
only u few suits left; in
Upon tt The magician turned water ।
Everytxidy Is requested to go. day. July
Ul lbt. scboolhoux-'’
Hartlev Finstrom Is mending a! Mr. and Mr*. Hugh KiiCiUill.ar.il1 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. «. F. into n man, wovei a hair rope, and ,ment.au,
1UwIti«» and
»
others there are many.
hiCMW taW
Irtnth
K... . l-U. Chldr-'.r™
«•„ Mr.,
i take sandwiches
one other dish ire cream and pop will be sold to '■
with tw Jeaaon* from a correspcii-1■iui(
j
table
service,
THta rv i'^rV
. * o
-defray expense*. As luqiaL a pro-ominnv with Jack' and Charles Mo., were Sunday guerL-i of Mr. at.&gt;1 Frank Heath and Ml-.- Th&lt;imp-r&gt;n of dt nre whe d tried to pml a rabbit i ‘UTho.£bda.
The girl#’ suits arc par­
’Snwnt of Bay City
Mr* C W Wrapper -nd &lt;g|M r Grand Rapid-, and Mr . Hilda Gid| Ina Cnda.“ Citvl:
Creek L
L A
A S.
S. will
will gram will be given and a picnic din-1
Inmi.
a
hat
by
mixing
fiour.
car-1
£
Crri
,
a
Mapper
at
th®
church
on
Mr “Ld Mr*%~rd Gilmar have retauve*.
dir mid Mr Marshall of Dvtro.i
on ncr at neon, along .with sport* and'
ticularly attractive and
rot*, rice ktispics. baking powder. Saturday night.- July 15 "at —
n
r«n visiting. All this wifi make a very
(MX ....
toil on . Mrs. Charles Buby
"" com starch, bananas, steel wook salt. , c”-"2-2-4;
returned to Lamina after u two' MI-.JUXOTO,
:: ...----------------there arc many colors'
- j
....................
'Isiufl.i. r und huiband. Mr .nd
week*' visit with his parent*. Mr Mpnday
hr
.Nt-yv York .City
wl.
m ap r&gt;U|». lopped pH b, .
.U.^UnlUn Mnuowi ot' Brtle
from which to make a
IS
lu'll
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t
'nd
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Christian
Endeavor
contest
t
and Mn.. James Gilmer,
[rtc rt"
•
nn. o lb. emuwlbm c,„.t Cnnwn.U,.-, nt Mrte »dl
d
.
Colo., are uu-su cf Mr. aod Mrr in . hal ni
.nmwr l.^nn M l» tl„ , pwIm. q^,e „„
k . tv bringing a large’ crowd Sunday!
Mr and Mr*. C W. Casper nnd .--ity where
«he l! ,tuaymg
,i i iuj [Chalies
chM.lf.s 1£lnin.„. ------------- choice.
flinman.
The
Utter
and
her
Mi*» Barbara Casper o( Marshall Midter.- degree.
tobcrtUn. Whily u» ortipw w- rt.U MXI pxltlta-. II ,«n wm. • nlghu at th&lt;&gt; dhureh. Mr* Irene,
Japhet * side is 29 points ahead.
j
r. lr-d one Ip h.t..rtunt Th.
,upp„
Come in and see these
rtrtd rtplmnl could d.iK-0, prt
,a,
„ „lpUp unP
Mis* llene Lawrence nt Battle
swim suits. Your pock­
Creek w»&gt; a guest of Miss Betty i
hu.. bulk upon »unland’'»tni;^njh"* 41 wvcn ocloe*tspent Iran Saturday tiI Tuewi.v u..„ hcr&gt;. lx „,.u\! u,- .............. £
' hl* wrek tor u
Terry last week.
etbook will like them,'
here with Mn Jordan al the horn. Mr an&lt;1Mr* W L Shun. r...
um.
r.
5L WhTc
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse O'Rood are ;
,»f Mr. arid ..In. Kellar Stan.
Wayne Minrick ucixnipank'l k&gt; • h-tri Mr, Sarki-t- t ill be 1
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
nicely settled in their' new home on 1
Mr. and Mr. mUTyden and Mr Mu, Marorit Mernck- n&gt; IP nfon , SmtXi
Mm IL me H«uu .
the old Qsg.;od farm.
Phone 2634
Hastings
and Mn Richard Gco&lt;m and ron
u,t
W1M.„ MlM Ml.r.
r"‘‘ “‘*'"'7’ U
Irt
»-"*-&gt;• J"'! -’, ‘n &lt;hcMrs. Mary Proudfit and Joan are.
have gone to Chicago to spend t V rlclc hsaempl.»i»umt at Utk.-Mdc tor j
u" X’ &amp; aJd L^.mvl'iting her purenti. Mr. and Mr*
। Jiitv-• w,n
ix-vn ai
at Dear
lake and are cnennimilh of July and attend thc fair. lh(........
.
*'‘-vl 1,110
.uinnwr.
liatito ro Cuieajo to attend the C,:n- ffxz.TJL""
bui».
Four children of RaymoiTd Mug­
’—T'
............... 1 "'.tui-yof Prog-.*
’ *
• lb*'
j,,. open fi%m ten o’clock until five
lilts home in Joiirhy-illr. came |-ri.
__ _____
ridge, of Middleville. spent Saturday
CLOTHING for
rhe room sib very gaily decorated ’ o'clock and the busloess meeting will with
day tor aiion ; tay u^d on '.Monday
FUHR—TRAVIN.
their aunt, and uncle, Mr. and
MEN and BOYS
ileft for Trinidad aii-l Bbulder. Colo .! The ho ne &lt;&gt;! Mr. and Mr:., Homer with circua balloon.*- and all present convene ut three o'clock. P. M.
Mrs. Ricliani Laubaiigh.
[nnd ^ther wt-Jtcrn points.
• ! Yt-.k!«-y was the .-cose of a very enjoyed real crrcu-i pink lemonade.' Our storekeepers, clerks, book-'
HASTINGS
PHONE 2396
t Mi'.«und Mr.&gt; Brud Smith a.-.:om-; pretty wedding Thursday evening. l ii.- ra&gt;11pclre&gt;i.5 wdlbe repealed tor keepers and customers were ail
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
d
IT.
rent
children
n*.
a
inter
period
he
ttr
iy
exhausted,
when
night
came
UMtilel Mr .«ui Mr*. L»'.*n Smith otjJune 15. wl:-:i their only daugbt r. nt
ni tiltti„ ramn ami
n.gni came
mu
Mrs.. will*
Lotti* rsoweu
Stowell and uauehler
daughter ,
.. e-sijuu-j.«nen
............
, ... Gertrude,
imP nd gucste o-ill
will R.
be uel- -----Saturday,
over figuring and explainwho arc here from Detroit I
Juckron to Houghton Lake where ' Fima May Fuhr, was united in niar- atwd
they .vuated relatives from Satur- rlage to. Mr. Ear! F. Travis, sun of
'ing tile sale* tax levy.
spending the summer, were vliuora;
One hundred twenty-five Yuests
M£.idame*
John
Quests}1 Molars.
Mfettars. and
—‘
J-----•-*— al-------•
1
[day until over the Fourth.
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Travis of MidWin. --------Bayne'i —
Thur,«day.
.
Monday 'I Adshui,
AtUhus, H.
1 T. Reynolds, Robert
। Mr. mid Mr*. Aibyrt Hubbard nfdlevllk-. Rev. Maurice McKean of were present at dinner on Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith and]'
KalftMltuto* vlyfied from Friday till • Middleville ofTiciatnur.
evening, as th? Rotary club with Barnes, Harry Werunan and Claud Eugene of Lake Odessa, and Mr. and
ORANGEVULS.
Monday with Hasting:, relative.-. 16
Tnc bhde. wearing a gown of pale tiirtr wives and friendit-pf Hosting*. Groat planned on having a picnic, Mrs. Wayne Smith of Ionia, spent
i has accepted a position in Union1 yellow chiflon. was attended by Mlns held their weekly meeting, at this;dinner together*nl the lake Sunday’ ■Saturday evening at Bernard Gtlli- ■! Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jacobs enUrtamed hls,slater and children from
.'City and began Ins duties there to-,B&lt;rtl:n Humphrey of Hastings, who camp This i ; the firs’ time thls club; but ike rain interfered with their land's.
day
(wore a similar gown of pink clut- hM visited the camp tn a body, i plans, so they-all gathered at. the 'Coy Stowell was ...
the ....
flrat to thresh Chicago several days tire past vsrak.
Mrs. Cary of K'nton. Ohio, wu
Mr. and Mr*. M S. Sherman ol’fon, Both carried arm bouquets of Thursday alternooii. July 6. a group j Adams home and had their picnic grain in our neighborhood Threshed
Rush. N. Y . amt Mr, and Mrs. Earl i l-’lnk rosea nad maidenhair fern.' of teachers of the W. 8. T. C., K th- ‘dinner just tiie Kune. With music a field of barley Thursday. Jun.- 2». a guest of Mr. nnd Mr* Charlea
! Burnett of Rochester. N Y. re-1 Little Doris Travis, In pule ‘blur mnzeo. will inspect the camp, led by pinging
singing anti
anrl vuuung
visiting mey
they opt-m
spent a
Mr and Mrs. ~
S. —
W. —
Curtis
•
of• Crawford W-dnesday and Thursday
turned to their liomej. on Saturday I roih-, carried Hie ring in a pink rose, Prof. Heathcote ot the College.
plearumt afternoon.
afternoon.
Nashville, were supper guesu at
plca.-umt
after a week's visit with Mr. and (The beM man was Mr. RtiMell Car_ Gilliland's Frida-'.
Mr*- Rliea Waiters and little son
I Mrs. Bertha Bu*h attended the ____
Orley
Mis E A. Burton
ter of Middleville. Lohengrin's wed- HASTINGS GIRLS AT
; funeral of Jerry Haynes in Balti- “Bernard
——■ —
- uerv of Boston are spending several
Gilliland■ and• wife
Mls* Sarah Steckic of San Fran-[ding march wax played by Mr. Roy
. '
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
n«UD l/iT*MUima !। more
lno,e Thursday.
x’nurs&lt;u,y
Sunday guest-r of Joe Stutz und
*1th her mother. Mm J. W.
clvc^. CaliC. and Mr... Asa S'.cckI- ot Travl*..brother of tin- groom. TinUAMr KIIANNIWA Mr*. Leda Hnn-mgton attended Wife on the Center Road.
Sheffield of this place. J. W ShefFreeport caile^ on Mr;, Fl»y&lt;l Ever- honie was prettily decorated with. _ ,
, _----- —- , ,
the funeral of Frank .Holtum at*-------------- ----------- ----------■ field attend-d the funeral of hls
SURGERY GLTLD no
NO.. ».
I9.
brother-in-law
at Hastings
Thurshart and MK-. Mabel Simon on i Pink and while roses throughout Talented Leadership and a B.infield Friday. aLo a family re-1
------------------ ---------------- ------------annual
picnic of—
thc Hospital. ■ day.
Saturday.
., The
"L--------— -----------Thursday, il being tiic fortngj i first j and on either side of the improvised1
Fine Equipment Provided iunion
r"‘ at* Marshall
**
*—
*&gt;,. ,n —11.
..
visit here in fifu-«n years.
(altar.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bush nnd *I Olll,d
U^v .N° &gt;0 »«! be held-at the
The Orangeville saiwol reunion
by the Foundation
j,; Janette Gaaklll attended the Gaskill"1 . u
**4* **-*■n—h —*•
~
Mr and Mr*. Frank Snyder of; After tiie ceremony, u supper wa*;
Oun Ukc-'will be held on the school ground*
JU”' ” W,th an aM day
Climax. Mr. and Mys Earl Kenm-en J wed at pleadingly appointed ta-'. Hastings girts who are at Camp,reunion
at Henry Gaskill s in Has­ 3 ctlleh,i'rm«r
1
of Caledonia and little Marguerite n|,s by Bonnia Beach. Kathryn Kltanniwa are Suzanne Sumner.' tings Saturday.
Craia
MMrk P°l ,Uck dlr-n" at noon- A» br,,‘«
Craig-—Emma E Evans, Secy
tlwlr oftn ub!e
•
Kenncenjof Middleville were Sun­ Bauchman. Wilson Travis and Rus­ Loretta Springer. Judith Fuller.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack sell Hathaway
Nancy Dolan and Agnes Johnson. I
Snyder of South Hasting*.
Only the immediate families and Thli period closes on Friday and:
Your property In Michigan’s l-vrgcnt Farm Mutual Fife Insurance
Charles Forney and Freeman friend* were present.
the next one opens Monday when a
Company with a pulley that ha* no technical loop-holes to avoid
Noggle of Davidsville. Pa . camlarger delegation of girls from this:
liability, consistent with safe iiniicrwritliii. A blanket policy on
MlgS HOYT TO PLAY.
Sunday for a few days' visit with
City will attend
ix-n.on.il property. Nel resources nearly One-Hajf Million Dol­
Miss Marjorie
Hoyt, talented
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Weaver.
They
Camp Kltanniwa is a lovely spot I
lar. l-n’re* calSfarlorlly adjusted and promptly paid. Careful
daughter of Rev. and Mts. M E □n the south shore of Clear lake. I
will
go
tram
here
to
Aim
Arbor
to
underwriting and a thorough system of inspection maintained,
Hoyt, und considered the best tio- The fine equipment, trained nnd laU
visit Mr, Noggle* brother.
eliminating overinsurance, fire hazard and undesirable risk*.
Gardner Chidester of Madison. iliusl al Michigan Stale College, ruled leadership and beautiful »ur-|
her vacation ,weeks ,at home. roundings make it an ideal place for
Wis, visited hl* parent.-.. Mr. and.'duriiw
„
a vtul,n
violin 6010
solo a!
as» th
the
offerMr*. G F. Chidester, arriving Sat-,I w ill ’play
’lay “
® oir
‘r- girls to spend a vacation
urday and remaining over I he ^tKy. f?01’ Sunday morning at thc
Barry county has surely been lavFourth Richart! c&lt;»k returned to | f,rtnodi/.t church service .Mias Hoyt nred by the Kellogg Foundation in I
MORRIS O. HILL, Agent.
[has
won
two
scholarships
in
her
Maduon with him today for a few hns *on lur&gt; Scholar*™™ ... n..r providing tlicse splendid ramps.
i
vtahn study Tihd by one ot them
Hastings, Mich.
days' stay.
REC EIVED ALL A S. .
Mr* H.'Frederick Dailey of So. earned imtruetton Iran Michael ,
Park St, has returned from Port Prv.v,, who is both an instructor and it is a pleasure to thc many
Huron where she was the guest of compOM-r. For two seasons MIm taancU Of Miss Evelyn Johnson, i
Mrs.. George F Camjmu Hef chil­ Hoyt was enrolled at the National daughter of Mr. and Mrs Frcn
BEST QUALITY
home officii 702 ciiubcu st., flint. mich.
dren. Maxine. Frederick. Judith and Music camp at Interldchen. near Johnsop, to know that she was
W. v. BUBBAS. Pmldeat.
R. K. risk. Secrtury
Charles Dailey, returned Tuesday Traverse City, which jiu&gt;t opened 1U again one of the high honor stu­
from Grand Rapids where they sixth aeaaon with the largest enroll­ dents' for the second semester at
ment
yet.
At
the
Music
camp
Miss
the Western State Teachers' Col­
visited their grandparents. Mr. and
BANTAM
Hoyt played on the very valuable lege in KalnmazM. receiving all
Mrs Charles Travis.
Miss Agnes Dcakins of Stony violins there In recognltnn of her Ab. This U a splendid record and
in this line.—Nashville Miu Johnsen lias the congratula­
Swantdbwn
Point is the guest of Ml&amp;s Manrene artistry
23c
tion* of lier friend*.
Willtits. Tomorrow, Thursday, the New*.
young ladies .will be the guests of
STEEBY—MARSHALL.
MARTIN CORNERS.
Mrs. Edith Wtllltts of Batilc Creek
A pretty wedding took place on
Tire annua! school meeting will
Mrs. Sterling Rogers and daugh­
Fancy Salecta^
2 Lb. Bo. 25c
ter llcnc go to Michigan City. Ind- Saturday morning. July l*t. when be heiq at'thc school house next!
TELEPHONE 21’41
Thursday, where they will visit rela­ Gerald B. Steeby and Ruth E. Monday evening. July 10, at 8
16 os. Jar
Marshall, both of Grand Rapids, o'clock. Remember the dale.
15c
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
tives.
The
L
A
S.
at
Mrs.
Nina
Barry*
'
were
united
m
marriage
by
Rev:
Mr.' and Mrs. Byron' Smith. Miss
Marton Smith. Grant Sthlth and John Kitching, pastor ot thc First last Wednesday was well attended.
Proceeds
$5.05.
•
Presbyterian
church.
Malcolm Campbell of-Detroit have
The bride wore a China blue cnMiss Dorothy CogswM! of Lake­
been vUltmg Mr. and Mr*. Edwin
Smith and other relatives, also semblc and was accompanied by her view spent Saturday night and Sun­
day with Miss Marjorie Barry.
spending a few days at Wall lake. mother.
Lewis nnd Willard Hilton accom­ Hold out your hand and shut,
After the wedding ceremony the
Mrs. J. F. Goodyear went to De­
To.make room for new ntock we will continue"
troit on Friday to visit Judge and young couple motored to Columbus, panied by Will Hilton of Hastings
your eyes
Quaker Brand
I Mrs Donald Van Zile. Mrs, Gnyl- Ohio, where the honeymoon will be visited Mr*. Oita Steeby al the State
our sale of Wall Paper at 25£e Off one more
541b.' box
hospital
In Kalamazoo last Friday.
rpent.
On
their
return.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
;ycar accompanied h&lt; r daughter and
large box
Full Quart*
Remember thc Sunday School And I will give you a Great
week.
•
family to Wequntonsing where they’ Steeby will reside at 1102 South next
Sunday at 10:30 o'clock and be
Lafayette
Avenue.
Grand
Rapid*.
Surprise
] have taken a cottage for thc sum-,
_
sure and attend.
~
J
,
DELffiHTFl’L'Lr.N'CHEONK.
Fhe finest of gifts. that Lovs
. Ma* er David Oocdyear left to-1
lovc!.. luncheons were given
STATE ROAD.
*
day vto the Michigan Central f^jlaat week honoring Mn Gay Jordon
can bring
Andrew Kenned*. Jr., and sister.
New stock of Gibson Art .Co. Paper, Ribbon and
hew Brunswick. KJ., where he will
yiiuhlng. N Y. who u making an Hcirn Mae, visited their aunt. Mrs
spend
*ev«raJ
week*
with
hl*
aunt,
.funded
visit
here.
Kect Tobias, of Hinds Corners the l» a diamond, set in a
Seals for making attractive packages, Latest
1 ,Pelh“m'
r"“Lu&gt; - ■ On Thursday Mrs Carrell McGufstyles, 5c and 10c.
RING.
(who will return to Hast Ings with fin was hostt-s* to eight guc«u com­
Mr and Mrs. Chas Rowley and
; him in August.
plimentgry to Mrs. Jordan.
children spent last week tn Traverse
• Mr. and Mr*. Carl Finstrom and -Mrs.. Sylvester Granger of Grand City with his father. Burr Rowlry
The nine WH*7t COSE it lUn-.pcd
(daughter Gertrude and Mr. and Ledge entertained at a charming and family.
. .
in every ring.
Mrs Swan Anderson and daughter luncheon on Wednesday for Mr*.
Chester N*wood of (Miendan and
Have gone to Reliance, Wtecan&amp;in to Jordan.
Don’t forget our Fountain when you want Ice
Mrs. Mac Hart nf Hastings spent a
suit Mr. and Mr*. Eric Finstrom and
--------—.■ ■» »&lt;■
■
few
days
with
Mr.
and
Mr*.
James
Bessmerthejewelei
Cream or a Cold Drink.
SURPRISED
ON —
BIRTHDAY.
!
'family, returning via Chicago where
“
*
—
Sathard.
.
(they will visit the Century of Prog- ’ Harrison Payne »was surprised on
M«s- Janet Peiumgill and Mi’s.
Supplying Wedding Rings
I
reaa.
Monday evening by twelve of hls ;Eislc Bothard spent Friday after­
’ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Elsaman of Fort friends who came to remind him of ।noon- with Mrs. Dora Coleman of
for 50 Yeats,
W. Deliver
The Big Lillie Sieve
Wayne. Ind., and Tom Jester apd hb birthday: Games were played ;Rutland.
and a happy evening was spent. His ,
Hastings
\ Michigan1
Miss Virginia Bhumkr of Wihning---------------!ton. Del. were guest*, ot Dr. anti mother. Mr;- George Fajne, scried11I Fear of punbhment is easily miijlovgly
Mn. George Lockwood last week.
I lovely refreshments.
: (taken far repentance.

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Bargain Days

State Mutual Redded Fire Insurance Co.

REED’S DRUG STORE

‘'White-'Rose

25% Off On Wall Paper

Diamond Ring

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SODAS and SUNDAES

DOUBLE DIP CONES

Saturday, July 8

Butter

- 27c

Del Monte
Corn
Cake Flour
Peanut Butter
Crackers
Pure Preserves

Hershey*

Cocoa

Gift and Party Prize Wrappings

SODA FOUNTAIN

Friday, July 7

Salad

GOLD
DUST

Creating

15c

25c

Order Your Steaks, Chops and
Cold Meats From Us

�WANTS

I

ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER-

...Npw Truss'Proves

Greatest Rupture Aid
Akron MechanoForm Tros.

TLIC FUNDCUFV Mrs. Bellinger and pwnddaughtet
1 n IL Lfl UA UJIDO n’f Sunday dinner with her sister•in-law. Mis. Grace Marshall, of E.
i Hickory’- In the afternoon they all
I drove to Kalamazoo to meet Mrf
Bellinger's-son Hart pf PasadenX
Calif- who was juxslng through to
Detnit in the interest of the Insur­
ance company cf u« Angek-s. bv
which he is employed. Alter he U
through with hi* bueihAs in Detroit
Ik- will stop at the farm Jiere tor a

LEGAL NOTICES

SPECIAL SALE
JULY 7TH TO JULY 16TH
On Paints, Varnishes , Enamels,
Lacquers, Shellacs, Driers, Wall
Finishes, Brushes and Etc.

The Prescription Drug Store

Mr. Small has traded hls farm,
known as the Thorp.- farm. lor city
property. Mr. and Mrs. Braybrook,
who have lived here since spring will

Our Success

Mrs Ida Bnindstettcr and daugh­
ter spent Friday tn Kalamazw

policy-

come trim Chicago Sunday *c
spend thc week with hi* broiher
Merle, and family
Mrs Wilcbx and Jack will accom­
pany her »on. Mi. and Mrs. Lyl&gt;

Citizen! Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

Monday tor a lea days outing.
; TTicte will b-.- u school meeting of
I district No. 2 ai tlie. schoolhouse the
evening of'July 10 at 8 o'clock.
.

House Paint (colors)per gal. $2.00
House Paint (white)-------------------- per gal. $2.25
Floor Enamel--------- -------- -_qts. 68c; gals. $2.48
Porch and Deck Paint qts. 68c; gals. $2.39
Naples Velvet Finishqts. 54c; gals. $1.80
Kitchen Gloss---------------------- qtt, 68c; gals. $2.49
Ad-a-glo (semi-gloss)qts. 72c; gals. $2.52
All Purpose Varnishqts. 95c; gals. $3.06
Triple Spar Varnishqts. $1.26; gals. $4.41
Hobnail-Proof Floor Var­
nish qts. $1.06;
Bdtik Enamel, 4 hr. dryer,
pts.*59c; qts. 99c; gals. $3.60
Screen Enamel----- 1_pts. 25c; qts. 39c

Satisfaction Is Guaranteed!
1 In;;, during July and August
Mr». Shelp entertained^ Allen's
classmates Wednesday in honor of
hi* eleventh birthday anniversary
, Many "happy returns. Allen.
। Mr. ana Mis Louis Johnson and
I family of Bay City* are spending
[their vacation at thein farm und

GEORGE M. NEWTON

। and Mrs, Ed. Peeling la it week.
Normal Castle and Hazel Slewart
are attending the Nonna! at Kala-

HELLO
EVERYBODY!

at popular, prices.

The Cincebeauxs

nnd Mrs Will Nbrrls. Mr .nnd Mrs.
La Grand DePrtester, Wm. Mullen,
'ami Lucy Norn* attended the fu­
neral of Wilbur J. Policy ut Battle
Ctvek Tuesday.

HASTINGS MARKETS

•Prodaca.
m«*u

Co»». U»»
llfilrr.'Hfei

'

B. A. LyBARKER
"Where immediate courtesy and attention are shown io all**

Phone 2115 1 fastings, Michigan We Deliver

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW
There was a sharp ADVANCE ii
the PRICE OF COAL July 1st

-

^ui nun.

lije t.i Ila.
Sr
4‘»c

h’*-1
-

"ADAMS und ELTING CUSTOMERS arc

; Fifty-two were pr.icnt at the sur­
prise on Rev. Mlles .Tuesday night
ut thc M. E. church. It was a much
enjoyed tuccttnsr.
. Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs.
Silas Doster July 12. Be sure to ut-

ANNOUNCING
The Opening of “Trail’s
End” Dining Room
Serving a delicious Sunday

l*&lt; 1

If a purchaser of these Pabita, Varnishes or Enam­
el*. for any reason, h nuraaliafled bring back the
can and we will gladly refund your money.

‘ S‘

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HuO d»r.»4. I'..-

■

. Little Billie Laiid. cf Baltin Cztek,
; is- *|x*ndinc a week with hu aunt.
Gertrude Gates.
'
. Laurence TvUas. of. Ha&gt;tln%:. U
visiting hi* cousin. Evelyn Horn..

CARDS
of THANKS
&lt;

\

SAVINGS!

v
OrM10'
Jlrj'.’J.'’

JtarifT.
Faada—Ur1*11 Prtca.
«—.i':r.-;&gt;i »i -j.
Bran. #1 -.n." " '
S1.«.S.

reflected young couple who will,
notice their home in Grand Rpalds.
when- he has cmplmmcnt.
Mr. and Mrs. ChaV it. Jehnstuv

.

Character

Delay in the pur­
chase of coal dur­
ing times like these,
when prices all
along the line are
advancing, is pretty
liable to cost mon­
ey. Coal users are
familiar with the
high quality of coal
we handle. Deliv­
eries will be mado
to suit your con-

rcmpanled them, all returning
Thursday.
-The Ladles’ Aid of tile East Balti­
more church will have n pot* luck
dinner Julv 12 at flic home of Mr

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

Charactcr
is achieved
only through

nee
Perry Barnum went to Zeeland
sain Tuetdav and brought back a

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Diitinctirc Funeral Service

S • •:1»l from this vicinity

white-wAshing
CALL Phone Number 2276

Glendon (Mike) Silsbee

For prompt, efficient and courteous service in
the removal of horses, cattle and sheep free of
charge call Kalamazoo 2—9544 or 6131.

Binder Twine

s ,vcfl&gt;. II
Plainwell.

■ Save time and use McCormick-Deer­
ing twine, guaranteed for length,
strength and weight. Treated against
destruction by insects. The cheapest
twine in the long run.
If you want a cheaper twine we have
a good standard twine*at a lower price.

NEW AND USED

See us before you buy.

Leon Mead

Dead Stock REMOVED

HASTINGS, MICH.

Mr and Mrs. George Thomas had
as their guests on Sunday Mr and
Mrs. Jac Silke. They enjoyed the day

Mr. aiicf Mrs. Charlie Bunn and
family are moving from the farm

How about having your basement whitewashed
with Lime and Salt? We have a good formula and
have had experience in whitewashing. We make
your basement smell sweet nnd clean, make it
snow white, and leave every job all cleaned up in
fine shape, and the cost is very small.

TELEPHONE 2257

AUTO PARTS
-WRECKING-

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
&lt;L ... CEMENT ... LIME
FARM IMPLEMENTS

Kalamazoo Rendering Company
We Pay the Telephone Charges . . . Call Collect

Glenn F. Laubaugh

HASTINGS. MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
IVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

lfl£ YOUR TAXES

NOW DELINQUENT?

12 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 12, 1933

NUMBER I t

PAGES Ito 8

Legislative Revolt May

PROS.OBNEY
NEWEFFECT ^HASTINGS DEPOSITDfIS MEET.
WRIHASTHIGS ORCHESTRA A BAD COLLISION
"The Hastings March" Is to
Post Office Dept. Issues Or-,
Upset'Governor’s Vetoes
MIKES REPORT Feature Concerts, Says A. IN YANKEE SPRINGS der for No Deliveries oh ; MH PUNS

PAY YOUR *1932 TAX BE- *GOV. COMSTOCK’S FRIENDS ALARMED OVER REAC- COUNTY HAS CTflAtANTLY
Monday-Thursday P. M. ' •.
A- Biferno, Director
GOV. COMSTOCK’S FRIENDS ALARMED OVER REACTWO CARS COLLIDE", HEAD
Post master W. L Shultera has re­
Mention of the Hustings FJym. TlON TO VETOES OF SMALL LOAN
FORE NOVEMBER
IMPROVING CRIME REC­ phony Orchestra has been made a
ON, NEAR FOX FARM
celled word from the department at
number of times in the columns of
Washington concerning Hie matter
AND CHAIN STORE BILLS
1, 1933
ORD POR YEAR
CORNER
of the nine days? payless furlough;
. the Banner and of the fine work
they are doing under the capable

PLENTY OF TIME ON TAX

NEW NATIONAL BANK
MUST BE ORGANIZED
HERE

ta DEP0SIT0RS ASKE0 To

diieetlan of Z.- A. Biferno of Grand ACCIDENT DUE TO BAD
-Members Of Governor’s Own Party Urging Colleagues To FIFTY NINE PROSE­
RUpIds.
Attend Final Session, July 17, To Override Vetoes
CUTIONS IN SIX MOS. On. Monday Mr- Biferno an-'
CONDITION OF CORNER the JMme. the depart mint has or-;
SUBSCRIBE FOR STOCK
nounced that he.hud written the
deled that there be no mall dellv-.
----- r——•
On Two Or Three Bills
About a Dozen Years Grunted
Convictions Numbered Fifty- score lor a new symphony entitled Albert Stauffer Is Seriously cries in uus city on Monday-and Details of Whole Matter Fully
By V. J. Brown.
_____ —
-__
— ' "Tin,
Ttnbtlha*
Murr-h
" "uiolmid
h&gt;»&lt;1hudv. .
, __
Thursday afternoons, .x„,x
except the;
"Tiie
HuAtiiigs
March.
ExplBined a( rrUtJ.
to Pay .Delinquencies
Three—Total Finea Col­
“
Hurt
—
Gordon
Ironside
Has
business
deliveries
Tills
methodi
Contrary to the usual custom of just a few of the faithful gathering for
dedicated it to the members of the
Previous to 1932
will take care of the furloughs for,
the final and formal adjournment, present indications are for a real ws,
orchestra and music lovers of this
lected $1,410.90
Badly Fractured Limb
Night's Meeting

FOR PREVIOUS YEARS

Attorney
f The wise property owner who 1ms slon of tta- legislature on July 17. In fact right now there Is a well de- rroM-cuunir
Saturday, between twelve and one each city carrier and office employ-' A largely attended meeting of the
Hn~xu.ta
A.unvy iu r nuarnawU, „ pl„,a „
pU,. unjjrwj, „&gt; weur. Ih.
or -very m.mlx-r |x&gt;UU'. h„
Ju_,
,„,
• fallen behind in his taxes will puv
This applies
during
the »-•
present
In un
mi effort to override some
sonic of the vetoes which the governor has
lias exeroxer-‘.'“------------• 'i-enort
------ . ......
... - Waning “’i11 closing of coch and o’clock, a serious automobile accihi
—lin^inuar
with the Atuir•——
«
—••• depositors of the Hastings National
'-hU 1032 levy first.
h_ .'ixultx!
irLAI between Ivery concert wherever given by me ‘‘vut... .urred near the corner by the quarter. July. August and Septem- Bank was held in the court room
Tiie legislature passed two act* vised. The demand for the fclwm of the members •&gt; coming from several ney‘ General for^.tbe
,ox f“r,n O1‘ toe Hastings-Yunkvc ber Postmaster Shulters has not Friday evening ol tiie hour set. eight
dealing with live payment of dclin-i uitircci and is gathering strength with every passing day. Already Gov- jantmrv t and June 30 IBS3 Barrs- Haxtinn Symphony Orchestra
V. Cornstock
Ira.
dUtlncUon. nameljJhat
ot. lt. ',
Comstock
has one
numelv that of
ot having
iiavrnv couftty
27. ^n,ay »,U be
Interest and enthusiasm in the Sprtnyi county road, in which Al- been notified whether tills prder will ; o’clock, well toward 400 being pres­
ernur William A.
- ----------- ----------- distinction
quent takes. Undvr the old order of ernor
———
re passed
mured over
over hlsfl
hlsu---------- - —
-——'constantly improving record as to rehearsals still continue despite tiie b,'ri Staufier w reriixuly injured, stand fitter Oct. 1.
things the owner who became delin- u VTOea measure
ent. The meeting was called, to or­
Small Loan Veto.
,. ahull weather
WX.I.IKI and
unit viteatlon
Im-.H|U|| period.
I-I.MII. Gordon
--- ........ Ironside
......
of th us city s.uffyred--------------- —---------------' uuent paid lhe-oldest tax debt' first, objections by a unanimous roll call.
(he commission of crane wiUUn ita warm
der by IL G Hayes, who was later
—‘—n ’k;;
tnre a* well as lacerated
of
the
house,
something
never
uc’
Another
group
which
u
putting
in
reflecting
the splendid-apirit Hint a *brokt
to atop tax wile of his property. The
boundaries. The Prosecutors report
made ciutirman of the gatiierliig.
Mu.i. ironside many . bud
combination of laws enacted by the complishcd before. This was a bill saine good licks is composed of those phons a total of only 59 arrests on' has been manifest sifice the organ)Orville Sayles was made secretary.
ration
of
the
orchestra.
bruixe*
and
that
took
away
the
authority
of
the
who
frel
the
sting
of
Insinuation
legislature rever.-edlthe set-up nnd
warrant u* compared to 120 in .the
Mr. Hayes explained the sltuacutlu
her
faic.
caused
by
broken
lujxrintendent
of
public
instruction
which
followed
the
legislative
inve*beckon* the owner to pay the mast
last half of 1932. This is u remark­
tlon of the bank fully and concisely.
gltu;..
Mr
.Stauffer
s
little
sister
was
ovvr
school
buildings.
Tiie
governor
tigntlon
into
lobby
practices
at
Lan'? recent delinquency first.
able decrease and indicates that in
He exprcsred his surprise, as well
with him. but fortunately was not
If 1932 kites are paid in the few vvtued it and the house proniptly sing during Die past winter. Among times of national stress and acute
as
that of all of the officers of the
seriously
hurt.
Mt.
ironside's
daugh
­
the moat active lobbies and certainly dcprea&amp;ion. even the lawless ele­
remaining days to and including No­ (Mured it over his head.
bank, when the- closing order come.
ter. Jocelyn, was tn her father's car
Tiie governor picked out two hut the lobljy which operated in a most ment of Hie county restrains itrelt
vember!. neither interest nor penal­
but &lt;.sca|xrd with slight injuries.
GROUPS PREPARING FOR Tills came in spite of the fact lhai
lor executive disapproval when vicious .manner, wa* that of the and the potential first timers" have
ties will be charged The same Is ones
!
tiie
bank had not borrowed a dol­
Tills lx one of the worst comers on
decided ta veto.-the small loan zanall loan interests. When Hmj lobby too much good clUxeiuhip in them
true of 1931 ami 1932 taxes, ’nitre U hr
{
PRODUCTION IN
lar throughout the depression and
any county road.jt was due to this
------ „—-- ---------broke.- ..
It fueled out of lo
1C1O to U]C
cry wisent
this distinction however. Taxej for bill and the bill providing a gradu- investlHation
to „yield
the yvery
evident icmptatemptuhad cash and government bonds cm
ixxrr condition of the roadway at
FALL
tax on retull stores and, the picture and a strange quiet per-i.j0„ allP
nI „wrnU.5 classified
■ years prior to 1932 may be paid any designed
'□ted license
hand exceeding 5150.000. Why a
tv place a handicap against vadrd
vadrd but
but along
abuuz with
with that
th.t came
mm- also ,*°n' !?,P
u?5.'.uts'.C1"“nva HUNDRED FIFTY-FOUR ON U,L' corner that this accident octime up to September 1. 1935, with- '
rc. to their nature, follows:
bank in that condition sirxild be
chain stores. It was backed by ;strange undercurrents of rumor that
” A THREE WEEKS’ curred.' In the Judgment ‘of all who MUSICIANS TO GIVE A
out penalty, but 1932 taxes not |»Ut! the
'
forced to close its door* and recrknow and nave driven by that cor­
5&lt;i.ooo independent im matter what happened to the bill Animals at large
. by November I of this'year imine-Assault and Battery
cruiiRCDT cvuoumuv Kanla? u I;u-‘ comprthMMtag. Anyner
ii
never
ought.t*
have
been
left
merchants
of
in
the
chambers
it
would
not
become
OUTING
A dlatcly become subject to ail ’.he
oLHUdcKI bTMrrlUNT one Who knows the National Bank j
Breaking and Entering .
iu 1$L\. Severn! accidents have hap­
Michigan
who
in
.
l
a
law.
Now
that
the
governor
has
Vatulutury penalties nnd interest.:
Conservation
talw
----------.situation
realizes that it was grossly
pened
there,
and
dozens
and
dozens
turn were support- vetoed Hie bill there are a number of
Even in 1935 only one tenth 'jf ail
« CHILDREN FROM THREE
of near accidents. This npiwars to Actors Will Present "The unfair to pass upon the values of the
ML ed by 10.000 em- Hie leaders ol his own poity who are Desertion
. 1931 and pnor taxes need be juid.
Silver Thread " a Polk *RieU °r “ny Uuik under condition*
been the worst one. The ap­
W ployees of 2.000 out lo zecure a sufficient number of Disorderly Persons
•
COUNTIES INCLUDED bate
J
• but then- u no proVL-lun for aniorsilver
xnreaa,
a
foik
.
wiuch
existed
in March, iraa. Wo
Firearms
proach to this corner from the west
j? jobbers and whole- votes on July 17 to enact tiie mcastiring 1932 and suipeqtfent levies.
Lore Dpama
’
presume to say that its bond acLarceny
_
—...
is uxjnit
down .ml
hill to a sharp, right-angle
Il they are not paid, interest and
BotiFthe
Hasting* Symphony Or- count “ «“*&gt; pr»ctlc.Uy every &lt;£&gt;.
Scouts to Have Two One-Wk. turn. The approach
a,
from the north
_______________
background also
One of tiie letters which have Motor Vehicle iDrunk driving, un­
■ penalties will mount, and niter three
er bank, could be told today al fifty
lawful use. oirerating without li­
u .brush W.
up-. ch„t„ and
n.»ino Clrlr Pl.s- —
are found some gone out from a democratic member
5
Camps.Followed by Three
ine »&gt;■&gt;, &gt;
r i
years the projierty wjll be subject
cense)
or- seventy-five per cent above the
grade .toward
the cornyr. It u Im__rs 1,ave
,__________________
50.000 Clerks of re- of the Jk.u-«- to tits colleague! U. a
2
Twelve-Week Periods
Jk^Mble
pn accounrS'aVlil'land
the■ ‘’
comnM',,“'(1 '*'orlc,C7._
on lhllr prices obtaining' in March, uith
' .bli
! .lr
: a I.;, n at r Mullclou:. Mischief
2
Last Snturdav witnessed the end trees. f..r anybody approaching the ‘“’I productions. The orchestra is e very prospect that, larger-increases
n■
..!'-!&gt;■ I.- •-.••• ,-.
i;.:,- : 3'.. Noujsupfxirt
in VallJ
values
will
come *imm
within the
Ute next
■
2 of the first three-wceks at the W corner from eiHwr direction to see rehearsing on an ambillou* program ,n
“*
UI comc
‘ Tiie new laws provide this relief
:• 1 ‘
'
li:- 1 :i.'-‘iil&gt; : u.&gt; .ini'.r.g tl;
-*l;o stuck Prom bn ion
. . .
1 K Kellogg Foundation Health Camp •'» approachihg car if it is .more to be presented In September and { six months. If the government had
lot ttw prpperty owneri
friends. Il is a pretty close to the administration. Rupe
, Pay 1932 mid subsequent taxes, . V. J. Brown
ut pine lake.
A new group of 154
Hiun 200 fret away. the players are getting underway kept its hands off, this bank would
formidable group ship during the winter session andI
and oil vlhcr back taxes may be whose members can fight hard and his inter b especially interestingI
59 children from Calhoijn, Kalamazoo.
Mr. Stauffer was driving a truck with plans for staging "The Sliver ;have functioned and made up every
parcelled lur:-tlwr and virtually for­ tiiey are doing it.
.Out of 59prosecutions there were Eaton. Barry and Allegan counties fw Highland* Dairy from Gun lake Thread.’’ a ploy of special Interest
|
fContinued on page five)
curlties.
IL would have come through
gotten until 1935. Then tlu-y nliy be
53convictions. 1acquittal.
2 Nolle arrived Monday for another three towartl home. Tiie truck iia.v a gov- to young people, early in October.
'
paid in ti-n annual equal InstaK
‘ prewzed &lt;di&gt;ntlssed at request of weeks’ period.
t
»'hi&lt;h prevents it from going Among the numbers to be heard with the. same capita! and a larger
menu, with all jwnalties aboiLihed.
Prosecutor) and 3 dbinisred by set-' Those from thiscounty who
arc taster than 45 miles per hour Tes- on the symphony program will be surplus than that which the govern­
COUNCIL REDUCED AMT.
and only- four per c&lt; nt ini« i . *t
_
-rr»r-»«iinr-r».«r&gt;A&gt;.n Hwncnt us in noii-.sup|X»rt or dc.&lt;r- attending till- second camp arc tr- limony &lt;&gt;! a witness to the accident Schubert's '’Unfinished Symphony.'ment suggests for the reorganized
sharged. The InU*n%t doca not begin
Or TREASURERSBOND tlon cases. Fines were levied m a
follows:
i'-1- that neitta-r car w, g-dng MucDowell's "Woodland Sketches." bank.
Mr. Hayes explained that the
.nintll tk-plembcr 1. 1935. the date
total of $1,410 90.
MIDDLEVILLE-Ell Holes. Floyd mtfeh. if any faster, than 35 miles ’selections from Gounod's "Faust.”; -?;
ouenrii reix&gt;rts
icporis that
i&lt;iui at
ai Hole*.
tW&gt;'.-2. Donna
ijonnu Jean onmpson.
,, o
.&gt;«n»u..
xW&gt;muw&lt;.- »
k&gt; ap|Mw&lt;».i&gt;- selections ■■»,»
’*
dicluding the
Prosecutor Barnett
Stlmpson
an
hour. Mr. *Ironside
wa£approachfrom Wagner's "Tann-!^X«
Hw III st instalment is due Insfal?
Circumstances Fully War­ roanuuK
the convention of
——
Bo
n n I - "* Taggart,- mir
- from ’lie Hot
... th.- Il...appears thu* huurer." and a symphony
... ... by Theo-! ^'rv?to.r nn“ hu &lt;*U«*ney. Mr. 81gcf Prosecuting AtA'- ; HASTINGS
HASTINGS
Bonnie
np-nts must be kept up. Ijcwever, or
ranted This Action at
torncys for the Stat.- of Michigan
Donald Heath Voight Newton. Ver-he saw .Mr Stauffer before the tat- dore Beyne, a member of the orches- ‘cr- h“? de ™any,llXP*
the land bvronic* subject U&gt; lax sate
the followljig May. Any time- ix held
recently
at
laifwing.
ninety
n
on
Newton.
Elymnn
Sherman.
Lynn
&gt;er
saw
thIronside
car.
Wln'-n
the
tra.
Both
movements
of
"The
Uff"J
.?
^Yi
!/Y
cr8
.‘r^nC.“*575’
the Present Time
• tween the date an instalment Is due GREAT EXPERIMENT BE­
prosecutors out of the hundred in Stedge. Elton McOhan. Harriet Was-. 1*0 were about eighty feel apart finished Symphony” will be given. also lo Detroit to gel In touch wills
A special
and the following May tin- owner ING TRIED IN THIS COUN­
. Session of the citpcoun,
the state were present. Many inter- ranaar. Hazel Hall. Florence Was- each driver put on hlx brakes; eacu Gounod and Wagner rank among conditions there; also to Grand
Rapids
to
consult
with
Senator Van­
ell was held Saturday morning at cStjng matters were dlscusred with sanaar. Lcta Kenyon. Raymond Ken- was at the time hugging the inside the great composers of all lime and;
may retk-em byiuying the instalment
TRY, HE STATED
mK—d. plus four ;xr cent interest
nine o’clock burauent to call by May- a particularly emphasized warning yon
j roadway. Putting on the brakes pre- the selections chosen by the sym-; denberg. They had bombarded the
&lt;&gt;■ file uiiiMid balance; pitia an add­
or Leonard. The matter for con- upon the new activities of gangster; DOSTER!—Charles Jones. Jose-. rented stecrtiut either car Each phony inelude notable examples ' treasury department st Washington.
.suggesting
plans
for
reopening,
oak­
ed thn-i -l anths at one jwr cent
xideration was the question of bonds, througimut the Mate Prosecutor phlM Bowen.
, veered toward the center of the from the works of these masters.)
for Hie city treasurer. Up lo this Toy of Wayne county told Hie memWOODLAND—Norman Cox. .Shir- lilghway. and they met head on. Mr. Beyne lias composed many fine I ling for information; and they had
«inlcroal as a penalty for failing l» PRECEDENTS ARE FOL­
meet the inxlalmr-nt on time.
wltnc'-’ said
said tluit
tl
when the Im- pieces and tiie symphony of his to met with the same set answer given
LOWED BY GOVERNMENT year such bonds have been furnished ben, that new rackets were coming ley Cox. Beatrice Barry. Kathleen \Th« witne-s
Tin- leginiaturc first enacted this
by the two local banks. For obvious into beUig and that the amalkr Daniels. Eileen Daniels
, pactt occurred the rear of each car be playrd.herc was also included on in the first place, which was: “You
nf Town nnti I
Uley did not feel WUrr«il«i rura! counties were subject to In-1 FREEPORT—Dale Dukes. Rlwyn Raised
cd up
up abbtli
about six
At feet from the programs of the Grand Rapids Sym- must reorganize.''
Bellows bill, extending the time for Ihtprnrntntinn
j Mr. Hayes said Uvat only within a
oi uuwb lula in continuing the practice. Tiie reg-' vauon The general decrease in Hie ' Wood.
; ground, then gradually retried to phony Orchestra.
laying J930. 1931. and 1932 taxes, luiurpruianun
the ' few days had they received definite
fContbiocd ojj page slxi
Regulations Made by Clerks
ulor bonding comitenlea are shying crime situation was shown to be evi-1 HICKORY CORNERS—Ed San-Hhe ground again. In tiie rear of Uw
--- i. Biferno. director of
z! it;
Nnt Donnrtmnnt Hondn
Iftt 8UCl1 rUks- A» a consequence tlw dent throughout tiie state. The derson, Esther Otis. Eva Don Sun-'truck driven by Stauffer were sev- orchestra, was so pleased with re- .plans for reorganization, which lie
proceeded to ouUine: According to
ot
wepartmoni
neaus
city
treasurer
was
unable
to
furnish
criminal
c&lt;de
and
suggested
imderson.
'
i
&lt;
continued
on
page
sixi
n..
ception
given
the
first
symphony
IONIA DID IT AND SO
requirements
there
program* here that he has composed government
Dean Davvnixirt. of Woodland ; bonds as the law contemplates, provement* were discussed. Mr. I NASHVHXE -Kermit Stamm.
—-------- '--------------------al Uw
Hie Rotary
There -------------is no question
about
1 "The Hastings March." and dedi­ must be a brand new nationxl bunk
th« speaker Hl
RAUrv ! T......
...... whatever
narncU ua
, eIccte&lt;1 a din-ctor of Eunice Higdon. Marion Hecker, Ruth PRIMARY MONEY
CAN HASTINGS TOO| was Ule
i
organized
lic-rc. with a capital of
luncheon Monday noon. He took for I the integrity of Mrs. Nellie Smith. the Association for Hie ensuing yeariStrickland.
rated it to members of the"orchestra
rnimHn i muuu i
550 Q00 and a surplus of 510,000. The
his subject ’’Government in Busi- j Her books have been audited, and to represent the counties
GREAfLY REDUCED XZ^S/b'
.1 *There
r*'— will be one more thrccIonia’s Centennial Celebra­ , nt-h*
.
...
bank examiners who- *last week
"
j the city's money lias been properly Congressional district.
Iweeks' camp, followed by two on?-:
,
.
„ ,
_. . . a full symphony orchestra, will be examined Ha- bunk classed 5500.000
tion Was Financed With­ ! He began by asserting that the and ctfrefully looked after by her.
I work camps for boy» of Boy Scout
StfitC IO M&amp;KC TWO Distrb usir&lt;i as nn opening number for lu- of the banks assets us acceptable
United
States
has
just
started
the
'
The
count'll
has
authorized
the
In
­
,
ngr.
There
will
be
154
children
at
METHODIST
CHURCH
out Local Aid
! grvab-st experiment ever trifcd in ! stallation of a new; bookkeeping sys­
|tl,r* symphony programs.
|to them and these are to bo
PIFNir nN Illi V on ,3C,.‘ three-w.-vks camp, and 200 ;n r buttons. One in August,
,
I ‘’The Silver Thread.’’ is n fairy-' turned over to the new bank when
We notice in the Ionia News the ; any coimtry except Russia; It mean* I tern, one set to be kept by the treasrlUlsIL UN JULT cU rnch nne-wvek camp, or a total of
rr|x»rt of the civic committee whleli i&lt; putting' the government into busi-; urer, another by the clerk, which .
Next'-m December
story drama based on folk lore of organized. The remaining 40 per
,
,
.
.
, :82lJ. There will also be three tweh-ehad charge of the rtcerit observance lu-v. He w-lieved our“ people ought j must chuck with each other. The Annua! Gathering to Be Helu week camps, beginning in SepternFollowing action which gives the, the mountains. The scene of action cent will be Impounded for Hie
of the centennial of the settlement &gt; to think w hat thb. impressive change | council's tinance committee al»b;
; ocr. each
racn caring
cant for from 40 to 50 public utilities until December I. motes rapidly from a mountain-.benefit of the dciMMtora and. under
“ ’ —Trans
~
at-Stuart Lake
­ Iber.
Of that place. It wa* a very eredl- may mean to the American people, gives careful attention to the city's
1033. to pay their 1932 taxes with- i«ide jx-asant hut. doWn to the forge the direction of the federal banking
children each.
table report. Tiiey did. nut ask the Tiie Dean declared that dishonesty finances.
j out penalty, the state admUUs'.ra-&gt; room of the goblins, then to the authorities at Washington, there importation for All
]
---------------------------Citizens of Ionia to donate one pen­ is comparatively rare among govov
tive board authorized a second dis- bedroom -of a tiny royal princess, pounded
nnunded assets
asjets will be liquidated
houidated nv
Tiie aldermen felt that they are!
Tiie
Methodist
church
picnic,
TURNER
FUND
BILL
ny. nor did they o*k aid of the city. ernment
officials. The greatest1 not warranted in purchasing a treas- eluding
the
School and
r- . . r-re tnbutiou
1"^“°“ of Primary School Interest from there to secret council chamber the conservator in a reasonable
l.idino IH
a Sunday
RtiTtrtov Af-hrvU
nnd .1!
nl* . ' Un"C" „ "
They planned to have the'celebra­ criticism of their work te Uielr Un- i urer's Bond, which Uie charter fixes other church organization*, will be'
manner and as rapidly a* circum­
HAS
BEEN
REPEALED
£u',“1 n’on'&gt;‘ on December 5. 1M3 of the gob
tion finance itself, and It did so. willingness to make any change in at $40,000. So they compromised by held at Stuart lake on Thursday
Only money ixud in on the lux’ ! to the pe*»*nt hut. Ahhopth the stances will warrant The forty per
leaving a very small balance after । their methods. That unwillingness is asking the city treasurer to secure afternoon. July 20. Those who arc Money Heretofore Distribu- ,‘‘*?7roJn J«n* ™ to December 1. Ptaj
J?1***"1* J°r cent of impounded deposit* will be
all expenses were paid.
;(due
aUc iu
to guvernment
government rca
red tape ana
and io
to an acceptable bond for 510.000.
young people,
i&gt;copie. itn has
nos the
me Mme
same genRen- ।protected by over 5300.000 of the
nlannln? tn attend nn&gt; nik.-d tn I
,
—
—•
,
1. •.will
will be distributed in December. The young
rh
5m p m
led
lo
Poorer
Districts
total
eral appeal
Barrie . "Peter
v The Banner believe* it is none too precedents that have been cstabtea
to
Poorer
Districts
total distribution
distribution for
for the
Hie year
year U
is czca- 'eral
appeal as
as Barrie's
•’Peter Pan."
Pan.” I
The council also at this session K-tt£
mvet at the chproh at 2:30 P M
iCariy now to begin prefmraUbro for.'liahed in government .work. The passed a resolution that the city’s Transportation will lx* provided for
Was Great Benefit
timated a: 515.tX».O0d.
tor Macierlinck’s “The Blue Bird” &lt;ernment for that purpose.
&lt; Continued on page six)
itite celebration of the centennial of .fairest criticism of the ordinary gov- fund-, be deposited in the Hastings
, |lfUVIflUm,
. lu,, ■ Hie August distribution of the,
”
T,
4nv TuronluriK.r rui|u
this city in 1936 It seems to us as if ernment clerk Islhnt hr is more hon- City Bank and in the Trust Fund of those who have no conveyance. &gt;1, Th.
rund. prtata.
tor mmFr a.^,,
ru„d
iroNORCn KELLAH STEM.
I
wlM the distribution of 52.000.000 ana rommitlee sliould be chwon to.cst than sensible. He ought not to be the Hustings National Bank, the !L45 P~?1' * 1,01 ,UCk
”
ntaltoto’itoTS^r ^htadl’nrto :
telo» .xrb
A. « r«xnt hta-un, «r Ita Grand GREAT INCREASE IN WORK
be
served.
;
nually
to
the
poorer
school
district
’
.
. hav&lt;s that matter under considcra-!criticised too much for lack of judg- amount sq deposited not to exceed
CtalMIM l.uvim.
ta.lii. th.,
!h- pknlr
llle .Uta
■ 'tale Tta pra.nl taUm.to L,, Rapid. Eundiur. Ex,«»IU.n Ata-,
rn|.NTy TRFASIIRFR
fTnmtnltfw'A
nlrme u,
In or. ...
. . ..taTta^miatal
.
. . . .
Uon and to begin planning for it inent. becaux- it is Hie way of gov- $40,000 in cither bank.
chta. taTntaitatata. Ota
d tata Ata ta..7
'.Y’f-S?
0F C0UNTT TREASURER
now. The less than thrw» year* until .rrnments lo slick lo a given proegdwhich whtf display their products In the1
----- •~1—
The regular meeting of the council
CrtaH. w.ll.-r WAllta and Ctarfc :,nb,„,.d lo Kboo| dl.IrlrU tavln« . |,i,~„
«uch a celebration should occur will jure.
will be held next Friday night.
•* Grand Rapids market. Mr Kellar , Delinquent Taxes Paid, June,
iBKhtlten
Suppxr.
Loral
Warten
Mul
■„
rate
o
„
r
UnlKJ
d
“
tain
roll by sooner than we think. It! The Dean spoke first of Hie phllIS £ ^?X'|. ta'. X" i‘“
'
J
L ,
Stem of the Grand Rapids Bookcase
Y
o
oflQ.
and Chair Company of Hits city, was Ttna Year» Uver ejl*&gt;UUU,
ought to be somebody's business now owplty of government; and second DR. C. E. HYATT CLOS­
to get-in touch with tlw I-.mla com-iof the natural limitations of govmade one of the Association'* viceLast Year, $0,377.03
/nnttee which staged this celebration ernment. We have had what we call
ES HIS OFFICE HERE ;
nreadxnu. TH. Bookeue C»mr»w----- Tr.xx.mr M..u tax tan
m&gt; Miccewfully, also with the one al-the “American theory of governMiller
* nmounv m n&lt; or service oon inonCy is a decrease of approximate- I. retanltal ta ota or ita otauta- (kJllg a iar^.omre tatata In eolLowell who pul across the wonder- ment." which" .insists that, governAn'toHUlton U aUndM to .1!
^dlSK 'r » per .....In Un Inh^nanta ux. ta tanllta tatonex «r ita &gt;uu. kcl„‘s a,lM„nl u„.. rw
ful celebration there sonic time ago, ment keep out of business, except Moving to Joliet, Ill., Where'
,
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------month of June collecUonx. of put
whp
wish
to
a
ttend.
'
tioiv.
j
----------------------------------------------------and begin planning for 193B. TIM.'-to have enough supervision to make
He Will Care for Hii Fa- ।
. , ,
T r
-rta
. .
due taxes for Ums year 1933 and
CDCn'DAOYCD rCTQ
While the method of distribution'! .-ta
experienro of Iowa, indicates that it deal fairly with the public. Now.
ther's Practice
rntU rHnitCn UClo
;encouraged extravagance the Tur-1
this project can be handled without however, our government, by over­
।
°
1
000. For the month of May they
Tiie many friend? of Dr. nnd Mrs.'
catling on busliu-M men to put up whelming
majorities
in
both
FINE POSITION ner Fund actually lowered the school1 ,,
.
io’
TTT'
the money, but it needs a committee branches of congress, has begun C. E. Hyatt nnd family will be sorry ;
.
। tax on general property by approxl-1
average payment has been about a.
to hrhd the matter and gel every- startling interferences with business to learn that he has closed his office ! Accepts Job as Director of np»t' b' one mid a quarter million I
dollars. 'Die
,
The 1929 property
nronertv tax levy!
lew I
kthing set for the celebration, which under two general/heads: 1. Social In tills city, going Monday to Joltel, i
explained. ]*tqile now have until
Athletics nt. Arkansas
"»e ought to put on and du it right, planning—by Hint meaning govern­ Ill., where Mrs. Hyatt and children
{for kjie public schools wa% 581,036.­
November I in which to pay delin­
--------------- '------------- ' ------ Jmr nt regulation of business and tn- will join him the last of Hie month.
306 In 1930. the first year* Turner
State College
Hastings, July 10. 1933. ! The stock will be sold for 530 a quent taxes for 1033. They need not
Tiiey were called to Joliet on Sat­
jdustry -for the social bettermt-nt of
PrtonH. nt Frna Purinr win k. nmd
»’*» distributed, the
TIME AGAIN EXTEND­
&gt;"«"■ »2S
'•W- pay delinquent taxes for any years
L.™ d.i«? hx
■r,Kx:’1 ,ax lcv? w“ reduced to 579.- T„ lb, nepouinr. or Ite HuUno tai.
urday, July 1. by the serious illness
&lt; Continued on^pnge Uirce)
and *■*
55 ,nto
into B,n
surplus.
After earccarc- previous t«Al*33 for same little time,
National Bank
- !a' nnd
"BIL After
...,
ED FOR PAYMENT
of his father. Dr. Frank Hyatt, who pleased to learn that he has acfully considering the entire matter amt when they xtart paying Hwy
' J'
,j , , .
■'
We. ns your committee, chosen at
is also an osteopathic physician. Dr. cepted the position of director of [
arc convinced Hint this U ii very can pay on the Installment plan tar
All Intereil, F-tnallien and JUDGE McPEEK HELD
the depositors* meeting Friday eve­ we
C. E- Hyatt will care for his father physical education and athletics at, HCTUfin nr PAYING
fine proposition, and is for the best
Arkansas State college at Jonesboro,; ME I OUD Ur FR I IND
ning. July 7th. have investigated t;&gt;' interests of the depoaltors, ax well io jvarfc if they *&lt;&gt; desire County
him.
Fees Waived If Taxes
COURT WEDNESDAY I and continue his practice for
Ark.
In
addition
to
heading
the
PENSION
BILL
IN
DOUBT
our satisfaction the proposed plan as a- spiend)d investinent. and will Treasurer Maus can give Uioae In­
and Mrs.
Sirs.
। Since coming here. Dr. nnd
athletic
department,
he
will
coach,
----------'
for the reorganization of Hie Has- be a great benefit to the. community terested the correct information,
„
,
. ,
„
I Hyatt have been identified with
'
Are Paid by Nov. 1
Showing th* increased amount of
'Heard - Several Cases Con- various church and Masonic actlvi- basketball and baseball and assist While. 530 a month pensions for I ting* (fiitional Bank.
By virtue of a resolution adopted
। most Michigan residents over 701 In order that those who were not in the release of substantial sums
| ties and he has been In charge of with football.
corning Nashville Bank
Ly the State Administrative Board,
Since graduating from the Uni-! years of axe, will become part of present at this meeting may be fully
year in June, compared with UM
the
Cub
Scouts
as
Cubmuster.
All
posilurs to voluntarily &lt;t&gt; lo the
all Intemt, penalties and cullecand Other Motions
1 regret thfiir departure from this city veralty of Michigan in 1926. Fred Michigan’s laws within a short time, advised of the iacts. briefly stated bank and sign the nreesvary stock year in the same month, the delincame
from but wish tliem happiness and suc- has hod a successful record os coach I the method of providing funds for the plan Is as follows:
mi inert ptlon*, whleb are now arsllIf the taxes are paid before Novem-1 Judge McPeck
... up court;cess
of college and high school teams; Hepayment of the pensions is still
In Joliet.
tier 1, 1933. The deadline for 11X32 Charlutte
Charlotte Wednesday
WedniMlay and
and held
held court.।
The formation of a new Nation- ; aide. By doln&lt; so you will save time the amount this year. Anyone who
coached at Albion for three years {doubtful. The Governor has an­
Uxe. MiHMnr »«. MWh 1. bu&lt;! • '
•» “ "" b“’&gt;' d« ,or|
and insure the pro in pl reopening of has seen the work and invertlgationa
al Bank with a capitalization of
and afterwards assumed direction nounced that he will sign the bill us
,ARE THEY WORTH IT?
thk.
exu-nded by U» Inflxtaun- jhim
"""’. Thera
T,“'™ were several pcases
‘“‘ re550.000.00. mid a surplus of 510.- : the new bank. In order-thal the
of athlellc activities al Mt. Morris I passed by the legislature but efforts
Ute lUnk
receivership
the At a recent session of the board college
depositor* may obtain llir benefit
000.00; the sale by the old bank
k» July I Tlw ?«o&lt;id uh-iul,,,, wax i suiting from
Him.
T.,. of
J&lt;idm&gt;
Cdllw In Ullnulx.
ol ma,
lo provide aome
imp
Illinois, ae.eral
several of
hl* will be
lx&gt; made to
some new
of berontlng slaekholdcrs. they will ,hc
w
to the new bank of certain asoolrr.d b&gt; lire admlnlxlrjllre board
Sanai ill? leamx »hmm« rooler-nee elramp- tmellxxl ol r.Uim lurid. The art
description of land or personal
.her udjouromem 0&lt; H. I,*.
'J'. ioiuhlpa. When Mt Morri. eoHe,e now calls for a $2 head tax upon (i * sets approved by the Treasury I be afforded the find opportunity to
ouborribe for »l&lt;xk until the. Mnd
t&gt;'iu
iXASl r,»S
"Vo^^’X’ln'lM'
"-oonXn'M-•&gt;““ •«"
Mlehhmn midml over M.
I Department; the release of 60
Julv
aftor
which
lime
outside
1
"
’
J
per
cent
of
the
deposits;
the
Im»j
M ..v
Henry
brouahl »«be- «,%!
xum u&gt;
ta uiny
only a.VmS
aS»7i!:|«?h
m,d er'.i .
-------- *a.&gt;«ai.~--------.. . .7. L
----- • J---- --------looainu up or recoroa am
HASTINGS. CONE SHOP
fI Ralph
—z wax breaking
uu» sum
small mart
io-i
r.plUI .III W xrmplxd.
Nolhlh, U „mr. r.n
and ■II su
ward
^^ST thw. At’prSsnt' At Vickei?? Chlr lake, Sunday. j pounding of the remaining 40
TO BE OPENED AT REED'S,. fore
lore him.
him. charged
charged with
with breaking and
ward the
the amount
amount of
of such
such damages
damages
I per cent in the hands of the
Your committee has received tiie that there has been a tre
The Reed Drug Store is being rc- i entering. He^ndnHtted his guilt and! this year.
I Fred is taking a special course in July 16. Dowling vs. Battle Creek;’ Conservator for orderly liquids- ' hearty co-operation fc-&gt;f Ute officers increase in Hie volume at
modeled to take care of a new de- *'«•' remanded to the jail. His case] Last week we published a dog «n- ‘’\r'h7r'’
I Gas co. nine.—Adv.
। tlon.
and
directors
of
the
bank
in
furnishj
n
the
traMurer’a office, owit
partment to be known as the "Cone will be disposed of to-morrow. .
tus, showing something over 2.400;
nmg at nnn
.
ing all information, facts, figures, recant great inereaee at ds
Shop.
Judge Hatch of Battle Creek -will;dogs in this county. It costs the'
Shop."’ Speeta;
Special upenlng
opening day is
Is July, J-*"OTIS SCHOOL REUNION.
| YANKEE SPRINGS
.... । In Order to open the new bank etc. necessary in our determination taxes. Mr. Maus la entitled
14 at which time there will b.- n come Monday to try a case in which county »c apiece to get them killed.1 Al
m schoolhouse.
scnoomouse. Saturday.
oavuru«&gt;. July 29.
«.».*.un. and to obtain the Government’s full of thia matter.
SCHOOL n
REUNION.
,
for
U
m
prompt mariner ia i
”2 for 1“ sale of cones. ThU store is . Judge McPcek feels he ought not to There
95----for ---the ...-Orel .....
run ...
of pot luck IIUllll,
dinnr. Ullllb
Bring atable service,. j At
Saturday. July 15. approval, it is of course imperative;
- ------ —is 5352
------Al schoolhouso OMIUI
DEI’OSITORS' COMMITTEE.
wn^LT?J&lt;
and absolutely necessary Chat 580,-;
publishing an advertisement In tills;ait as Judge.
damage claim*. It is evident that Leno Hart Secy —Adv.
'Pot luck dinner.—Adv.
000.00 be raised, it must come from!!
Char Im Wood niff. Chairman.
"
Issue of
,T‘ the
Ul, Banner
K«IUK.l announcing
■natVUtU.KMI 20,
MV,
. ------- -“/
LIIC the expense
AAtatoWUIIAJ
IVl UIC
. - . . .......— M'■-----. W -••rz
-----------|
W ■ ■■ ■­
the county
for the:
—
.
-----nights M'
one- of two sources, subscriptions by
different varieties of ice cream and I{
MIXED
DANCES.
year caused by dog. will be a large!
OLD FASHIONED DANCES.
;
DAKE SALE.
~
'
Burton Af Perry.
• Hra time.
ces (or this opening day. Read, Baker’s Resort, crooked lake, aunt. The question is whether the! Every Saturday night at Clear! Baked goods sale al Rore A.- Vail the depositors from Hie 80 per cent
i advertising for1 full particulars every Saturday night, Llnington'z dogs are worth it? The dog licenses, lake. Prizes given. Frank Herrington- i Market, Saturday. July 15. Hender- to be released, or from outside cap-'
ital.
about this event.
1 orchestra.—Adv,
do
j1—
‘hoi L. A- 6.—Adv.
do not
not cover
cover all
all the
the coat,
coat.
—Adv.
Adv.

NEW GROUP NOW
AT HEALTH CAMP

SPOK

CIV C ORCHESTRA.
PLAYERS AT WORK

OTARY

p*^.,’‘"b£S2X“-jc.ta asriSKn.

Committee Urges Depositors Io ~.mn««H!.;n
1 o rhe Bank And Sign Up For
Stock In The New National Bank

nt

K

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY U. 1939

PAGE TWO

SOMK CHANGES IN
give all drtvora the privitage of pa*aannually in »«ihent co»t*. and THORNAPPLE GAR­
HALF YEAR LICENSE
1933 FISHING LAWS.
ing slower moving car*, but for the driver* tranwd u&gt; fhia manner, withasccTimr
PLATES AFTER JULY 15
lake of safety, limit auch overtak- OJt
d0‘!W-.mw a good many
DEN CLUB MEETING Extehrton of the open fishing «**•
' Ing and passing.
;
, lives in a years time.
son in Michigan** Inland lakes for
There .re L-rr-a! cfetv nrr
’We f**1
n^^Hty of "Roadside Beauty" Program one month: restoration of the mini­ Auto Licenses Good for Halt.^n. J.J. « tt&amp;l'SSk’S
mum size limit for perch, rock bass
W L. Pennock i* slowly recover­
ancc of 1933 Are Now
Was Very Intereating
•nd icalire that Without tire volun­
and calico bass; removal of white’
Ing from hi* recent lllncsa.
garding this of which we c.me in tary- support and’eo-operstion of the
on Sale Here
.
and Instructive
ban from the list of gnme Ash and
Marshall Warner u confined to
STATE P0LI0E TRYING TO to the left of the car we overtake, traveling public, we cannot accom-1 -Roadside Beauty ’ was the sub- tension of the tpring spearing ten- i M. O. Hill, who has charge of the |his name with a mastoid infection.
seir/were among the changes in in-;i.sale of license plates for this coun­ I Jos. Alg-ine has returned to his
and not drive to the right side of plbh a* much toward cutting down
REDUCE AUTOMOBILE
reom-rrnnocx n.w
the highway until safely clear of the er and try and drive a little safer ing df tiie Thomappie Garden tewjl fishing regulations adopted by ty. received a wire from the Seen- h
hospital
and is
ACCIDENTS
of State yesterday that liccrue home frotri^Pennock
welUu pXlbT
1
1
overtaken vehicle. Sound your burn than we lw\i. in the past. A closer Club held in the court house on the 1033 session of the legislature. 1Itary
platw, gwuu
good for
remainder &lt;&gt;t
of
*
***"'*•,, . .
The new law restores a minimum piavv*.
un- the
me rausiiiorr
.
■
before passing tile overtaken car— study and better understanding jt Thursday. July 0.
i The
UK acc-mu
second Vice-prcament.
vice-president. Mrs.
air*, site limit of Six inches for yellow thia year, will go on sale next Sat- , „.^"7. u™
COURTESY MAKES FOR.
the traffic regulMicna will do much Marian Goodyear, conducted the perch. roc|j bass and calico bass. The urday. July 15. for half tlw regular 10 , ;*7
, J8’”',.
,
MUCH SAFER DRIVING
I***.toward cutting down uur accident bu-teu-sv meeting and gave a short limit was restored, according to the price. Thue who have not pur- u,lrt AdJ r’&lt;irw'oot‘ or Ixiweil. age 53.
fatalitl's " . .
talk on fall blooming bulbs and Fi*h Division of tlw Conservation: chased plates may get them Sat arMrs. Minor Shujip has been very
. .
_
.
- - Department
--u------ •- ---------1 of ---------------------------- reduction.
■
—
- ----------Ob.rukll&lt; And
shrubs.
Gocdrtar
suggested
because
waste dis-:day
at 50 |&gt;er cunt
Tliosi* «&gt;
Hl at tlw home
of her dtsCci Mns
that we’JfSse all our hollyhock seeds covered Itwss found that small who now have"sUckere." may travel Hester Powera, 335 E. Thorn f
• Is Dangerous Unless Prefore pawing or attempting to pas.-, a U. B. VACATION BIBLE
and
broadcast
them
along
the
roadfish
weye
left
in
boats
or
on
the
Ice
on
highways
until
August
1.
ThereP-u&gt;t
week.
—
vehicle proceeding in the same dicautions
Are
Taken
SCHOOL
CLOSED
JULY
-1
why approociie* to qur city
in the printer.
after the sticker* will not be good,
a daughter was born to kfr.-and
redtion.
,
District No. 6 Headqua-.tcrs ol the
Mrs. E A Burton reported the
Two linesor two rods and lines License plates for the remainder of Mrs Donald Helsel pn Monday. The
Michigan State Police. Ideated at - •■Before driving to the left of the Exhibit and Demonstration work accomplished-by the City Ap- with a totalof not mdre than four ihc year must be used on all such family lives in an auto trailer on
Paw Paw. u endeavoring to reduce way is clear of oncoming traffic
proaches Beautification comnuttcc. hook* on all lines Is legalized and,cars
West Btetc St. Mother and daughter
Were Interesting—Had
the number of automobile accidents
;sh«,
Shrf sold
said they .had
, had secured the
tiie to- ice fishing Ls limited to not more;
morcj
- —&lt;-»-»■---------------- aH. diuag nicely.
Picnic at Gull Lnke
They recently Mint out the Marsing depend loo much err our judgin' ik
opeiption of the State Highway Dian
NASHVILLE.
Mra Don Furetnan 1* improving
oixrntion
than five lines with one ,hcok only|
only
&gt;- tlinjugh
Mich
linn
Ann
urirl.
which ve believe Is worth repeating: of the speed'tof the onco'nung traffic
Depf.
local .MO..
man. ».,.a
Fred fill
on --each
Une
one
line
Mr&gt;. r p aA l-iunnen-.an
Hnnnemanspent
spentSim*
Sun-miu
«'«&gt; him mcs
been
removed num
from r.
H'nThe First Upited Brethren church IV..,
•—w». our 1^..J
---- —
— except —
— —linn
—■ with]
..;* airs,
-« icunnw
’iiOvertaking and Passing.
clot&lt;d a *u«J«sstiil. Vacation Bible, Joluwon.
Johnson. Mr* Burton suggested that any
any number
number of
of hooks
hooks may
may be
be used
used day
dliy with
wjth relatives
relative.-, tntn Grund
Grand Rapids,
Rapids, nock hospital to her.
her. home
homean on
E. E.
Hostings adopt the delphinium for for
u.,.,..who
..1.,.
.... State w.xui
at the
the
Schrol of two weeks on July ixt.i Jhu-Ungs
for taking
taking smelt
smelt in
in recognized
recognized smelt
smelt 1Mr Mnd Mrm...
„ E vL i Kam-,
opRoad. tiw
The hnhv
baby 11b .tin
stillat
"The Michigan ruk* respecting
the faulty judgment
, craUd a drug itWc lwn. lhe
, jwepltad
Seventy-nine children were enrolled: tlw city. Hower, a* tiie soil here is water*.
overuking and passing vehicle*
.j»pltal for care.
with an average attendance of r.ixty- unusually wi-U adapted for the
---------------- ------------------eight years have sold to Mr and
“ *the
v’“ June
’—- session
*------of‘ the
----------At
superreven. Thirty-two children
had per
...........
..­
PLAN EIGHT MONTHS
M?. n«&gt;d.r
m. viMirs tlsr ixHirrt allowed county exMONTHS
1 tension claim* of 817759; criminal
; grade or curve where the highway 1 fect attendance. The supervisor was
.....
and
the
assistant,
man.
gave
a
wry
interesting
and
in
­
Mrs
Amy
flowe
-----•
---------------SCHOOL
IN
ST.
JOHNS
a
manufacturing
pharmacist.
His
claims of 81.4*19 45 and miscellaneous
• not clearly visible ahead. The High
Mr*. Clara Cooley. The primary de- Mrucitve talk on -Roadside Beauty"
.
,, ,
■ wife wax the former Mabie Lyman. claims Of 83.M4 95x
Mrs. Henry Hubert is recovering'
dangerous place' with a yellow lint pnrtmem's worship service, memory.in whiqh Michigan leads the state*, This Action Necessary Unless who graduated with the Noahville
■ High school- in- 1908
nicely irom her recent operation and
to biir.g |hcM! place* to dur atten- v.i rk. rtery hour and handwork were / J ac years ago the Highway Dept,
Help
Is
Received
From
Regular meeting of Laurel Chap- L.t* returned to her home from
tlon. It
dangerous to pa-w where- tn. cfuiigi- of Mr*. Clara Cooley w.th Established « landscape dirpdon with
the
ine State
Dime
ter No 31. O. E S , wa* te.ld Ttiro- Pvniwck hospital. All hope for herj
ever’rtdijc yeilow lines appr.tr on Mi- Lena Belle Tift. MK* Ruth * trained landscape forester hi
Hurliss.and Mri. Nora Follick us charge, in; 1931 alum- 40.000 trees
We notice in the Clinton Countynl®hl al thv Sta&amp;nic Temple : speedy convalerevnce.
»iuiu jumvugK
were —
set —
outun- . Republican news
—- —- of
—■ and 15.000 shruba
;— ....
.- ---lite Hastings Food Shop has an
ahead h "blind;"
although .1* Hl...
may - hvlte'te- Mrs. Rower lt*d charge
News rnai
that tit.
St.' jonns*
Johns' Clover &lt;*-■■«
tanf waiua
Club v wm
will» vk
be iivm
held
the driver
.
. “. 7 latrawe
■nation- der tiie ----regular
while
faMA tjle possiouity
n-jssjbilitv or
of an
an eight
right ' Thursday
night at »«nr
the uwiu
home ef nun
Mrs »&gt;&gt;&gt;
announcement
oh u&lt;&gt;,n»rr
another j™»c
page u*
of
hut appear that
ti&gt;m way to
iu iw
uu,ci thvi^jeniperancc
--•■■ ---- •--------—- -----------r- programs,
"'
•&lt;•«•«*•* •••»&lt;•»«,•
wuiim:uktmi ««•
- acquainted
—...........
&gt;— jancMf.
।170
.0.000
oixi mon*
mere were dug
due up
uo from wood mont}ui
tiui M-hool
rehool year,
year. unles.-,
unlMa there
then- '’Gladyn
Gladys Bclson
BeJson with Mr3..P.iulintMrs.. Pauline thuBannerthHwrekinwhichspetlu- Banner this week in which spewith the
'
..
,n
,
''.1
department
Mr
.
Jots
and
transplanted
to
the
roadnt-an
liberal
aid
from
tlw
date
Lykins
assisting.
The
hostca-es
w
ill
dal
prices an^quoted for Friday and
Rings in the
{ff highway.
Frank Herty-.y hail charge of U'*' •
“&gt; ri'-’* unemployed. In the We do not know whether the bo.ird scr',&gt; u-frcslunents following the Saturday of this week.
We should not pa.u&gt; at
genuine anti
■A.-::bte,i .. r.-.re and temp-.ranc, in- north the state is planting onr rnU- of education of Havllnm iWVc Ve! meeUtW..
— *•io
’ u
.............
—'■*
-------- ...
, ”Born
Mr.
nnd‘ Mrs. Gerald
&gt;truction.
Mr;&gt; n--, tall &gt;1&gt;C Bible
.......................
.-.-rnxrn bmm, e»eb w
Mr. and Mrs. Coy G. Brumm and Tuchcr of Lake Ode.-sa. Route 4. a
intertfCtsoh &lt;&gt;f highway.-,,
f only "Orunge
Study classes. Mus Clara Belle siru- fo act a.-./mow breaks to take the th
t M-fm-n &gt;vnr
.,c
or
IV}
, incy,. daughter
returned home Sunday daughter, Janet Marlene, weighing
..iv WM
or
not
—
overtaking and iumum a w)
T
«.
pujr
.,r
»».
bZX*
“
X&lt;
”
'
"
SilES-I"*
Unrolu.
NHir
.......................
tai.had
charge
of
the
Blossom” design ~ should depend entire*-----have made reduction', of m&gt;re than ,ro‘“ Lincoln. Nt-br, the Century «f six and one-half pound), ifothar
and handwork with- Cha-‘.Struble. 7'::.
hi: beamy -f
ot th:
tin- stere ,h=:
has he
be- 30— C|.nl Jn (cachers. salaries nnd Pro
gTcsB and Buchanan,
°
-------- where
-- ----- they
•*—■• sm! daughter are doing nicely.
sate dnting and not j
are Her choice. Select
'come.cm
of it*
ijs greatest commercial oihcr W3gra jt mny be possible un-! v**&gt;ted*the A. B. McClure family
xne.ont'.of
The "jack
nxvnea FnaF
m»» i/airy
Dairy store,
Store. in
In
do Tiie and Edith Snyder n.i helper?
other driver intends
Ou Sunday evening an, exhibit of ir.ct*. a* it Is estimated that tour- 1cm there shall lx- help from th. ! Mr 11,1,1 Mrs- Merlin Strutt arc flu- Nevins' Building. 134 West State
them hero for we are ,'Kiwr driver may mak. ....ft turn
... in
...
front of u* without -.•.gnuling us hu handwurk w.is given [in-ceding the ist*- have-sixty million dnlUra in state, that our school year will have1 moving Into the house of Mrs Ub- at. is open jmd has an announceheadquarters for these
■
i Michigan annually.
to be shortened Last year ii was out ble Willlnmv
mi ni on another page of the Ban­
intentions—while he may be at fauV demon*:rationi program.
On .Friday.
Juiut
30&lt;h.
chit-: The
. apenkCr said
"that
ringH;nationallykuown
.------ that ..t» Mr.
her llns
lines
- -- -----ttnetyninety
cnii-i
spenxer
"tnata-j.
wliLe while
n—j.ci
two u ek-. We .... know
':r aiuj^Mrs.
nnq^Mra. Everett C. Highland
Highland-tier
Ihix week, tolling
telling ot
of the
Hi
tor the accident, we could lime drvn
and -.iduU.v
—•incMichigan.leads
— .—said
a- ...
-Utuin
wcni -to •Ba'&gt;Ie
In —
roadside beauty
atoHened unless tlA’ is nn&lt;1 bab^' “* ,Iarl&gt;or Brach ejn-nt Jn-t eiirrfcd and quoting prices.'
uvoidrd it by passing where the
and accepted ns the
go through tin- Ki-Ilog.!,it Jags in roadside control. We force(i- but it may be
”
week with their parents,
Mr
nnd "Th-Hastings
"TRc Hastings Cut
Cut Rate
lute Shoe
8h Store
.
Mr und
uies Tiie ptenie dinner(fnrbidrtgn* on the rtght-rof-wuy. but
2____
",
Mr*
has
Mrs. Fred
Fred Eidet
Eider
has Just
just received
received aa big
big ship
shipment of
standard of compari­ . on the left
DDIPCe .ni/Aiinrn
“
~
Mrs Scott
and daughter. Miss patent leather sandals. Pries* and
“Accidents resulting from the dis­ V.&gt;, .ah-:: &gt; Mi.-; ,::d j’.,;,;. Gull, make no attempt to cimlrt| the use ....
son for rings.
Aft&gt;r a vi.-it to the Bird 8ane-:.4 the highway* for adverttejjig pur- MILK rnlLto AUVANLtU
IZinimcr, ot Newark. N J . amir last style news abi’ut them will be found
regarding cl these regulations are a ;
tuary t-JHeft for home having spent-, biases by means of signsBY
erected onMIL K ---------------------------------spend
ciai'announcement
on unnumerous and are i-f the seriouV
Ol PET
rci MILA COMPANY
LUUTANI Thursday
nirv w,n to
||VC
ln the summer he:&gt;
Cmi -m
(I|1Use
rr.';-&lt;
_1F;.
o, thts
u;nnrr
an
enjoyable
day.
The
dinner
was
:
adjacent
private
property,
the
aptype for the tnrot part. Generally
large cf Mr- Olive Campbell prujehe, t.&gt; wane ol tiie cities in our j
l&lt; v i-bmi.-a’.
The American Cafe ha* moved
one or both car* turn over and too ui .।-‘....
.--..
j- j. ■
'locality beuig among tiie worst in * Predictions Made That Price • Mr und Mrs. Charles Hess have from its former qunrtcrr. on North
Edmond;,.
The transoften there is panama) injury or::und Mi&gt;. Ji&gt;y
[pogtatlon
committee
wax
Stephen tor state to be infested wllh "
tiie
Will Be Boosted to $1.50 1 moved into their ni.wff- remodeled Michigan avenue to the building *0
death as n result,. .._
..
gtru. billboard pest.
home,
former 1William Fdghner l,m« occupied by Fred Barnnby iu a
\go-.d nUny drivers watch tlwir.
by tltc
October
■ I’lwre.
r«.I autant. The building has been
view mirror clou-ly and iwarly al- hit- The t. :ichero wish t.i ttiayk a
Evidently dairymen will g«-t a betMr. and Mrs. Robert Townu-nd put m jn«od condition for thin purway,- w.-e cars apprsaching from the wh&gt; iw-lurd in any way to gn SLAYING OF BAUCOM
r-ir-Ainim 1 «r» i»• rllr,Cr f°r ,nhk. TiiMt is justified.. anrl son ul
t)u,-U'i, wr.
n-u T.wn*vwnof Toledo.
Dr. Ted
and miuli- very convenient.
rear'and can tell by their .- po d children such an enjoyable outing.
WAS FIENDISH CRIME because it is evident that oats will .-nd' of’ near Tobi
' ’Io mid- Mrs Dabs
nHl. 07. &lt;»f Nashville.
be a light crop, and barter wtis com- &gt; Townaond of Ann Arbor are x|x n&lt;l- -.'is 1 dgi-d in jml here Monday. H&lt;
and will govern tiu-ir drivtn
‘
if
John
Stoke
Medford,
Oregon,
Mail-Tribi»arattvcly
jxxir
this
year,
if
there:
mg
the
week
at
the
Towtv&lt;iiil
c&lt;uhud
bitn
arrested and brought be­
cording ly.
’
,
(hnil t&gt;hr» a
a o/irvt
enm crop n
't will
u-,11 : lagc nt• Thoruappla
'T-b.......
thall
cood
cam
lake
fore
n
Nashville
justice chan-cd»
■Wi:h close abicrvatinn one may
une Gives Details of Mur- । help, but nothing can make vhrap! Mr and Mrs Bert Titinarsh df
with larceny. Which be admitted. He
m*' how courtesies niakr tar .-.ifvr
I Loon lake called on the jatt-r . wi*s .-entenced to juiy 830 fine and
der of State Trooper
1 feed for dain-cattle in 1933.
and,more agreeable driMmt a Uh
The
Pet
Milk
Coinprfhy
of
Waymother.
Mrs
Ella
Fcighner.
recent
­
the costs in the case, or take sixty
referciicc to th&lt;-:e rule- Fur ex­
The Banner ha« received from .land which acts uiuclK mliky-from. ly.
.
un- •।Fred
ample, notice sow truck drivers
days Ui jail He u serving hu senHt-ath, well known locally and; this county, has Jujt ndVantrd the) Mr. and Mp, Ed. Ulbliauscr
are
, wIkui you ajrirrmd-h tht-m from tin.
druggtM of this city, now j
hud eipugh credit i '| aa former
rear. They will Mgnal you it it if :h&lt;n| th
lu-Jdent of Medford. Oregon, a' }price from 81.00 to gl.10 for 3 5 per on q motor trip to northern Miciumilk. There an- nredictKms! gairi
: the Cla--. of iv.i.t ■copy cf ’.he July 2 issue of the Mull- cent
Jewelet
.
Mr. and Mr. J. .Clan- MrDerbv
।Tribune ot that city, containing an .th«: milk will go to 81 50. by OctoSupplying. Wedding Rings
his high Muuwl(account
1
of the murder ut B Milo J
visiting in St. Johns one day last
Ivc in every proj-i Baucom. Mrs Baucom la &gt;i cousin Of not
be what a dairyman ought to Frank McDyrby were at Lake OdesJ
(Hr 5p Years.
but each advance helps and sa Sunday afternoon.
By undertake nnd1 Mrs Roy Cordes and Mus Margery recelve;
.encourages.
Mr and Mrs Ward Baine visited
’
Rev. and XJrs H I Voelker of
Hasting* ‘
Michigan
Reynolds and a niece of Mrs. PhylI.-r mother. Mrs Mary O'Connor,
---------------------------- Flint spent -Monday w.th the lat- Sunday.
'
Raynplds. She is a daUghU-r of (
x- STEBBINS--------------- ' ter • mother. Mrs. Ida Walki r
Fay Diamond, who nt one time re- CARVF.TH
Mr and Mr.. Harry Scoby visited
TELL ABOI'T INSECTICIDES.1 Roy’Laurent ia.-. arreted Mon­
ruuldi' of -ch»*:il a* he wax u.:di.d
in Ha-'ting.'. Mr. Diamond dted
rpc of young map.
Mart- everybody is at war th' «- day morning by Deputy Sheriff Goll iu-r parent'. Mr and Mrp. Vcm Cot..-'•ierui years ago. Mie. Diamond­days
!
apainst insect-; and destructive Lykina and taker, to Hn'-Ungs u taii. und Lcyanchr, Sunday.
lives th Medford. ... ..
, “bugs
Mrs. Jmw Pettingill U painting
of
nor*
Ammunition.
In
petty
larceny
ehargplaced
against
UK*
every
Amu
, It. teems that t-T your,"
- ‘ '
her house and garage John Wilkes
s cm&gt;
be ob-1 him
for entering uhd taking u small
mt
ta** fnrn’ flf
Inseeficldes
_______
;whose hcm:«w were inl»-Any.
in . Ange..„.
of
near
Middleville
is
doing
the
lin one . !alncd at carveth A-. Stebbins.
th&lt;
---------• amount of money from tin- A»a work
[of then-. JI years &lt;&gt;! age and the .Rexall Store, areording- to an anStrait mill,
other 17. had Mofen an automobile nouncemcnt published by them ...in
Mrs Mnry O'Connor returned to
,
----..a ...... rtr.,.,,. . ,i,„
nouncement puonsned ro &lt;nwn &gt;n
Martin Thursday to stay with her
PINE LAKE.
.K,
" Where Better Foods Cost Lest”
mother. Mrs. Mary Roberta
peritne* of this firm in handitog. Gwin-,
। the extremely, busy
'member
of
the
Oregon
state
jxilice.
i
.
Little
Ann O’Connor had a birth­
Hastings, Mich.
■xtended to:' ..topiied them to look into their car. this sort of merchandle. place.'MiU ari(1 ttnu-.uaUV’v.anirwt'niu-'i ' day Monday
Phone 2272
—so the family gather­
file rearchcd the two men. but over- them io PoalUon to otter reliable ad- th- n- wax a -mail utiendafwe at the ed at Gun lake und had a picnic
vice
in
helping
to
exterminate
InHelping
Hund
Club
mo-tut.-.
at
dinner. Ann enjoyed her birthday;
jlinked an uutamatic pistol which
CROPS.
pest?. Read their own State- h.iC.u- Kllllcfc, &lt;m Wrdm-.-d;,y
rake and bathing, the older ones
older bandit liad concealed on 'wet
ovir. Michigan,,ibe
ment
on
another
page.
,&lt;.n member* and one visitor being fished and visited.
]&gt;er»on. While the officer was
iv light gram! hu
■ present.'A short bu-.ific.LS ics»ion wiu
’alkiiTg to tiie vHunger of the two.
Mrs Janot Priting-.il and Mrs. Elsie
held with Mrs J'.-rt Brown in tile, Sothard colled on Mr. and Mrs.
the.older suddenly opened fire, the
chajr. and Mrs. Olive Fox acted a- Ciia-.. Parker at the Matthews home '
' •. ho: knocking tiie state troof*-r- i.i
the lazt tw.i year per­
j Trench’*
t
Sunday. Tiiey were caring for tl&gt;e;
, tiie ground The officer pluckily held iodDuring
thfi Department of State cnernt&lt; 24 Lb. Sack
J
P&lt;-art Bagley, was re- .home owing to the death of her
' on to the younger bandit, but Hr
:li. The
JIIvnvB1
nex: nrecunr
mecLiu; mother. Mr*. W, A. Matthews.
old.-i* one came up cIom- to him and. edita cast approximately SLJOOW gM.uu|iy llv„, ,!:-&lt;L
, deliberately shot ’hr .-fficer twice below the amount allowed by th" wtll be held with Mr. Bert LeFevre
first Wtd.-.e.day in August Ai
Tiie pair were cu.-Mured Hut legislature. Still further economics
are being nfanned nnd instead of in-, tins tmu- it is hop-&lt;! v, h..i. a good

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. r.«. 2

25c

McLaughlin COFFEE
Gem

» 21c

Merido

“99'/2”

v 23c

u. 27 c

Feldpausch’s A-I CoHee u.. 14c
QUALITY MEATS

one who did the shrexmg hM a long the department, the jicruonncl
' •« i-•«’»- —----be reduced and attll greater
.
Warner
made of the . staggered system »•' spent Bunday ii: coopei with Mr.
part time employment ,
jland
and Mrs. S;dr.. • Sleenu.. ,.
| afternoon
V all drpt i-to KalamaTlierr is no county in the stare
I.OOII Illi 5
I too and
lid on Mr. Walter
tier
adapted to growipg
t in Allegan county the ’ '
r;
—t - vegetable*
- • Hr*’.trite Woman * Christian Tern- strong wh &gt; i in Bronson hooDttal
■.rouble and fruit* for canning tlun Barry peranre Unton will mee- with Mr* faiUtwtnv
r&gt;
.. ... ......
'
following an ma&gt;ar
ojH-raUou.
"
.0.1 n. .n. \ - luvr a variety of soil* that wil. Maude Zr.-bel. l.MH H HanoverTH■s-;
‘•I -Mu-s Ruth Btnw.-i of Shepard.
:••■ county produce
a ----wide variety
of ■product*
a. 3 o'clock
Tuesday
Mr» an is -•— --■— - - ------ ...... -&lt; ----------- j u«-«&lt;Ka
juvmiay,
au&gt;y inJuly
mC*18
' Mu-lite
■--■
wt county We
W1' are
afe confident that lamvrat-——— clnrn
—
- •
...
.
Cooley
is Ute
leader and. tin*
Mr and Mi.
Janies
•/ouhi gtu liberal ..^. ration for L T L „
group .....
will 1^ our
guest- ..A Mr
- - and Mr. Ue Nottingham’nna
....
such an instittitlpn. for It would picnic
• ■ supper
-------will
— - be - held
-- .—on tlw
-•
family, abo loir mother. Mr.- fhv-J
make 11 profitable for them to grew 1 lawn Each lady brine sdidwiche*-, rs.
(I
,,n i
umiato-F. beans and pea* for cun-: end one other dish. aLw a lemmi. July FUuttri and enjoyitd a pinuci
lung, as well as swjeet corn and oilier1 and table Service A wrlcnrp" !• &lt;•«- —•-------------------------- — ..
;
vynetables. This county grows a^ tended anyone interested •
gan
’
excellent quality of berries which' Mr and Mrs. John Roger* were in j
turned wmlld be Mutable for canning We;
MARRIAGE LICENSE*.
[Delton on business on Friday and
Russell C- Hinckley. Prt^jwrt
. 71 called on .Mr and Mr... James Col­
Wool Boot plan! could be obtained. Dorothy Sage. Hastings.
... 15 lins.
48]
Mrs Bellingham spent Pundav in j
;Jc?s
Lamphier.
Grand
Rapids
part Able. It could be adapted for a can&lt;1 Plainwell the guest of Mu. Orpha
Jessie Waters. Irving
.
ut'.c ntng plant.
; r!o«b*
.
------------------------------i
Guests
of Mrs. Clara Nichols and '
EMMANUEL CHURCH
Members and alumni. Prairieville.,Cleo Warner the fourth, included
VACATION SCHOOL. • Park.
Sunday. July 16 Picnic dinner Mr. and .Mrs Arthur Nichol* and the :
The Daily Vacation Bible school’ “Adv.
Sirlii twins of Lansing, and Mr. and Mr*
of Emmanuel Episcopal church is
vsvgro'Jaixrx—
jSephcr Johnson and sou,’Bruce, of
- m suceeufully operating the second
kANKF.E &gt;PK!NG!s
-Quincy
xtJ week 0: its usual four weeks' course
Mr. aud Mrs Roy McMillen of,
----------- -—- B rtth a -strwjtcr staff than ever, and a Cutlerville spent Sunday as guestci AY iiiik
fascinating program that the chil- ,1 EB McKlhSfr, .„a ■..t.Tta.jl.I jlm S1„„r
ir if dren love. Children may still enroll » .ueMrt ,&gt;«■ r.un»»»i Ifc IW-la.,,,*.
F ( ,,
,
■ I Bull. and. know the benefit of this jnx:,i ter-EHsworth relatives at Gun lake , McCatil* Mr. H-inh 'irt uni r.. I
mn- on: worth while activity A cordial ,wel-1I Arthur Brovkina of Hostings, h ninwd to her hnm&lt;* ’ in ,Cluy Hllkl
A M„ with buiujl
and old fnenda here Mr suwkipg t
,hem ‘*'r B tr*
-*pent many year* ol his early life. M„. M&lt;r,Ju MrNf, u vuH[|ia aJ
PENNOCK HOSPITAL.
A /.on wiu born tn Mr. and Mr.- here and 1* always welcome
Gw Ittane of )i.-r daughter. Mrs i
IX-nr.u imffey. wife and httle Ilob, Band?
BoatSgT
[
harhy W Alinablc. 438 E. Green
daughter pip His. were guests u.
pj4nk Harris and wifi und Charbccfi named Richard Bert.
tmrt' ftf&gt;taMy»rekarenU ln ,0UIa “ i’’' 8l“,’n,‘r anrt Jolin Winger and
r niuev-flrst
On Tuesday. July IL a daughter
E R Mtev and wife of TviMn
,lU!ndfd a reunion at Brace'
he held FnE R. Muey and witr. of Toledo Lata- me Fourth
iaranae. Mr.

HAS PRODl’CEB A PER-

--------------------tSSS nun.,. « 3..U Wr.,

Veal Roasts
BACON Annow'* Buqu.l H lb. pkf.
CORNED BEEF b..u.
BEEF ROAST d».,. K.ui. u..

Bologna

Or Frankfurters

10c

15c
12c

u. 10c

’SS.K’1

the farepart of the week at the old Fourth with thrtr daughter Mra
Duffey homestead here
here.
ffHarold
Harold R&gt;island
England,
1 ...a
and rum.re
family at ur.ii
Wall
Leland Gray, ot Hopkins, called :jake
*
” y at wan
on relative*
here Thursday.
• FloVd Halsht and w||
jd „ , ’
....
...... la--,.--.
*11 ------r.n»*».n
-virUU
4IHI »lll anu 1/41C
All
former pupils.
teachers andi. I Robut spent last
week at the
patrons of the Yankee Springy home of Eugene Haight. Francis
Khorft win hold their *econd ......
annual Haight and family also of Grand
school reunion on the school Rapids were week-end guests.
NOTICE.
CIRCLE NO, 3.
'grfjfidc
grounds next
™*. Saturday. July U
15 Ar.
An
Of the Methodist Ladles' Aid w-fij all day meeting. Pot luck dinner,
The enthusiasm for home enter­
meet nth Mt*. Everett S'legles. Citv Mrs. Elam Springer la the president tainment has caused a 20 to 50 per
deoti I ay not contract. Irving Dea- Hsi! building, .Friday afternoon ol and Mus Doru McKibben secretary, cent increase m talca of yaiLous par­
ter.—Adv. 7-12.
thu week.
a large gsthertng u anticipated.
lor games.

..v... ...
., . .u
erk the first of the
Russe.ll C HlnckDorothy Sage,
... .-and™-,._
lAiun...
16 The other ___
was
. 48 Grand Rapids.
... .
.. - - ■ -

Germany' BurUnk of Sangchiu-er. Germany
tny. Ro»nnum.
Rorarium. reports
t,,at hc hfl* Produced u perfect
black r&lt;H&gt; --after- ■
year*
----------- of- -expenmcniin-* Th!,
,R
Th:* rnoarlnm
rosarium U
Is IK.
the larsluf
largest
111 lhc *°rld and has on exhibition
GOA roses
rL hi
. rWlA
WC.OOO
000 'varieties.

till* week,
land play

Giund Hl
dentally I
which hai

Hen-wit
ut games
game in 1
Salurda
Hastings.
Sunday-

Satuida
Olanta ut
Bunday
Hurtingx.
SulUlda
ul Hiudlni
Bunday
ut Hastin
Sunday
team (it

INDEPI

Morse
Third

For fivi
ck-pcndc-n
contest ir
Bunday.
and each
come Iron
Commcnc
iiowevi r.

Probab
.Fame fro

prices next October.
Hastings
Ionia

ROY H

WATERS

CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn’t good,
we don't curry ft

.Hustings
pected ti
Rnv Hut
5. Only
smooth s
marking
hole. Tti
which H

cepl tonal
urrlw-il n

lolled rig

Play by
Hubby u&lt;

TRANB
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2241-2557

BL—

PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF JULY 16

SUNDAY — MONDA^

DWIGF
CIT

Dwigh
Becker 6
Lor »ing
the city
COIMCCU

JOAN CRAWFORD, GARY COOPER

“Today We Live”
Two of the Screen's Greatest Stars
Cartoon Comedy*— News
Adult* 25 Cent*

chiunphu

pimuhip
win pen
cup.

a

Children 10 Cent*

TUESDAY

MARION NIXON

BUDDY ROGERS

“Best of Enemies”
Comedy—"Ju»t\a Gigolo"
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

1 ipcndtng a tew days with, relative. ,tfu.r vuitniB with liw-n for n fowl

REGIS TOOMEY, ANITA PAGE in

“Soldiers of the Storm”
Comedy—“Ride ’Em Bosco” — New*
ADULTS 15 CENTS

CHILDREN 10 CENTS

Ohio, spent the 4th w-tth tlw latter &gt; 1

£•¥’ •"» »—»*

£J’S'

tluti ol J
tanged.

weight pure wool fab­

FLOUR;

&lt;SUGAR;
&lt;IO Lb.. 52c:

Fur tJw
least, the
try out ।
game achi
mind, u gi

rics. These prices rep­
resent a saving of at
least -10 per cent on thu^

Bessmerthe

Feldpausch’s

Indepen
Weeklj
Group

nnv xirr.ui .nd

•- M» * M.-WXXX *S SSI

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

WILLIAM POWELL in

“Private Detective fc2”
Comedy—“Caliente Love”
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY

�TRI HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY. TtTY It, »»

-o--------------- - nr
III niUmnnnT
.
.•
T,
Irn U
AUrluP
I

to have you do «racUy Wh*t they
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
“T W)l,t
wy usually does .Mr and Mr*. Paul Townsend
ODOTlllld
ULnll Lw»iea.te*
nlLIll Iw I.
i”0’ flt ,hr “ItuaHon -It reprcxeqts sp&lt;-nt the Fourth In Battle CfeeS
ilJielr aUempl
#1)pIy gov.tnnWht with Mr and Mr* Red Mills
LU la L I I
II flUV rctJ Upe ,o c,f*4
lt couldn't Cha» Farlce and family and a
i|j In I U I
II Mill -‘PP'y b* the rery nature of thing* number of relative* of Hastings
WI UHL. fl I
U I HU I
We have embarked Upon an era *pent the Fourth at Gull lake
SATURDAY GAMES TO
of attempted price, fixing for farm
Ezra Smith of Kalamazoo, who,
;,
START
THIS
(Continued
from page one)
------ ----------- WEEK: --------------.
।products and what amounts to gov- has teen spending a few days with'
.
-. ’’
;ernmental control of industry, said hte-datShter. Mrs Mun joy, returned
Independents Arrange Bi. )l»* Pco,l!rPhmned raising ()lr D-un. At the l&gt;cad of tire- * x- ■ home Munday.
Wnolrlv «ni,„,i„i. mai. v . of-price fevete. which i* softiethlng perts, or "kitchen cabinet" which j Glenn Wotring and family and
Another Group of
flias Cut
LKiy iscneaule With Fast Uiat has never been attempted be- wem* to be in power ut Washing- Owen Smith und family spent tiie
Lastex Top
. Group of Semi-Pro Teams ron? ,n thu counuT-•
itton.
—--------------------1*--------------------------------- &lt;&gt;i
- tiie
••
-------------------- -'
Sheer Cool
is a man who
not an rcono-' evening
Fourth
at Sauby
Rayon Crepe
next* 11"'
talked
mist, whose training _____
ha* been in
it^ *hr ba,anee ut Uw monU» “l-i He„
”* about government ; _____
_ lake
•He said that generally speaking in another field. Yet lie is one of the, Paul RUpe and wife of Battle
try’out*un*«teUirdavUand
',a
"on
Ila n.x
.mw
OiI to
tv IU
ii« subjects
»uu/cvL» Itii l*"rvpi* icp- *men
i.ivii most
iiiUni rc*|*on»4blc
7r*i&gt;viMuuuj fur
.... tile
t.iv ptrx-'Cltrk
pi"--*- Cicek spent
Ai&gt;.-iii Sunday
ouisuuy With John
same relwdule. WHh the^nX in . rWc
’,ud by rtwlt*.
resented
clerk*. Once m
in fuurirrit
four:*nt attempt at
aj government ptice-lRupe.
price-{Rupe.
Gahndi Style
mind, a group of games with some of1'year* we change the head* of de-'.fixing for fanners and-guvcrnmriit-1 Mr. and Mr.- Walter Her-hberger
the te»l M-ml-pro team* In tilts sec­ partmenU; but our civil service controlled industry. We must re-'and son ci^rfhw*1 spent Tuesday
iraulatlc-n*
generally
maintain
pracmember
when
It
comn
to
govern-1evening
with Form: Christian
tion ut Michigan have been atUcally Uw same army of clerk* ment control It really mean* con-| .Laird Wolring attended a reunion
ranged.
Usually for each department tlx-re trol by government clerks To bciof hu cltu&gt;s &gt;1930- at Oh-nn EngThe Saturday game* will begin l»
l» a elerk who is a solicitor, or at.- sure congress states (he law.In gch-'land* csttage at Bundlebag lake
thia week. Sunday. July 15 with Hol- f.
fanny. He Interpret* the law jUMi.eral terms, but these department^'Bunday.
w.ii
*,crc 0,1 Sunday there the method of applying the law to and especially the clerks fn the-e: Mr and Mr* 8. W Perrin and,
A ...
"•*“«&gt; game here with ' matters that come before that de-i depart tnenU decide how the law-children of Detrolt'ralted pn the lati
,‘‘am’ hicl-,partment Tiv- IA-an slated that h. 'shall be interpreted and appifcd. Itjlcr'a stet-r. Mr, Cha.-. Furk-e; Sat.ny “.™e
,*n"'. ,wo teams had had a large experience In deal- .-erm* simple enough to make plans:* urday morning
Bias Cut
„ h-,,&lt;leu
“ defeat ।mg with stele and national govern- hut when an attempt Is made to
Mira Jean Kantncr E ill XrlUi
uus M«.Min
menu, through tlw extehsion de- pul into operation a price-fixing gland mfectuai.
Herewith la the complete schedule Ipartnxnt ot the Ililhoi* College of program for agriculture In each
Mr and Mrs. Carl Smith und
.of games for July and the opening Agriculture of which he was the &gt;t“'e of tl)c Unifln. In the Dean’s, children spent Sunday in Hattie
fame in August
(licad for over tidrty year*. The gov- rludgmint. UiM will be found moat,creek, -« 4J
Lace
Saturday July 15—Holland
'rnment and the slate co-operated; dlrtlcult if not impoxslblc It is dif-t Mr*. Guy MsMIey and children
Hostings.
M-W in-furnlshlng funds tor that fteult to keep in touch with all the und Mr* Elira Hynes spent SunTrimmed
Sunday July 1C—Grand Haven at *OTltchange* takihg place In agriculture day afternoon with Mr- Mildred
Hustings.
Speaking generally, tiie Dean said. ’,n&lt;* hiduntry
What would apply;, Hammond ix-ar Hastings
-Saturday July 22-P m. ColoredUi appeared lobe tiie business of lbl’ -vr"!’
not ’* “PPhcaWe, in
Mrs Paul Smith spent a few days'
Giants ...
at Hatting*“uum
clerks &gt;11
In UKthe employ
employ &lt;11
of government
U”w .
ko,
“
Ru
Ml- Mura Burkle in
ucvrrnnieiii ■i‘7°
. . or ,,
...........
.......*'. &gt;'.rt
" ’ week with
Sunday July 33—Grand Ledge ut
at to find out why u thing cannot tebe-*'**
1* ,s
u “‘’'•inpUng
""PUng such a
u program of;
of Woodland.
Woodland
.
lasting*
dan&lt;- While the heads
iivtuls uf
of depart-I
rtce
?nd
”d government
KO-.Tniint nt ord*rord. r- The Ttiad
Ttl
Hustings
doii.
di-puit-. P
I,rl,
'c Jt»‘h« “
young (icople gave u
... menu
..—. may change, tire clerks
. ,.re-1 ‘','5
। lii&lt;
farmingand
andIndustry;
Induitr-. buthu*
1
v
Sul tuday July 29—House of...
David
01 offarming
I niuwionafj
play
at Elmdale Sunday.
utHu-’tinysj
t
.main who do tlw routine depart-1*1,1 "»K’rU
10,"«rre that th.- evening.
Bunday July 30-IIotul of David mental work, make the decisions'llU,
t*0!*1* Ate hungry and are; Dr. and Mrs Cian-nce Mote and
i*l Hastings
and apply thr m to every situation. ■
’no’l
*h“t they need to eat’aon of Royal Ouk ealn-d on Mr. und
Ladies Cotton
Bunday Aug. 6-Pamou.. Fradum n“y ■iW wliat they have been'"**1 w”r’
•
'
|Mrs J-U Wise Sunday evening.
Porto-Rican
team of n«**u r*^L. ,*...*!.. . t(,ld U th*- law. or follow established
Whi.t government often means in
Mr and Mi*. Gii-nn 1&gt; lomure und
I Mover nmehl precedent-.
.
! needless expense l« illustrated oh daughter vluted Bert Bowe* rati
' --------It is with
tins aiiim
kind of iiuwiiiicry.
machinery.!,.wh
in •making
INDEPENDENTS BEAT
&lt;■ Mi.A,
. “'Ft haf- happened •••
—**■'-- our,costal
“-** I — i~~—- .lake Sunday
--------niunr*t
... .... th*.. Ix-ad-ut
. . . . cadi
. .atohMM
&gt;aid raid
thatthat
on XI-43,!
and.. Law-on Smith of Bat­
inilllA MIA1C
Tn C •* ,,cw
de- .highway-m~ Hr
on XI-43.JohnJohn
Fine Rib
tuniH raiPIC 14 IU O .-------------partment, «...
but w
With
pructiculiy on
tin.......
“f Cout*
there —
uwd
to b&gt;-.|ik- C.-rk
Ci«ck spent th* week cad ut ‘
,m. imkvmmwx
- -- Grove,
......... ---- —
same
clerks, who iwte
for “,ter
her «•''«&gt;•
every rrain,
fiool1 •&gt;'
of *
water
atitome.
Mnr.o
wm
« ck-iks,
lune worked for!
*»ln- «u l'°"
w’&lt;t at
....... .
Morse Knocks Homer in the 11
th*'
8lultw tin
lor many
ninny years '*he
',he roadside
r,*»d-"lde In
in front
from of Mr. Onate*i
Coats'
m- United stales
Fred Wotting and family and.
Made of highest quality, silk flu
m.i.4 With
«r*.v Two
m------ on
~ Base Ittiat
weare
now
tokttcniut
* to ' sol-.&lt;
'l”:!mh~
1
Third
'hat
»&lt;• are
now
to utumpt
“uw'r"T"*-•
" 'n,'...............
‘ 'hb situation what'Bert
Wotring and family of Nashcrepe! Bcaotifully tailored, handTin ♦).„ Unn—
agricultural
uKricultur.il and industrial pproblems ‘hone? A tout foot culvert waslvllte spent Sunday evyning, with
a
to lie tne ocore
.f,.r 130.000.WO pwple The new law- , hulit under »hc road, several feet Glenn Wotring.
■
somcly styled xjwrts frocks, in
For five innings the Hasting* In- are confessedly experiments. Pre 1-: **•"» 'he surface, and a twelve or! J D Wi.-.’ and family ap«mt Sunwhite and pastels! They're a rcallj
drperidcnts staged a real slash-bang dent Roaxvalt lias frankly admitted! ntt&lt;*h tn&lt;h drain Uli- laid through dav afterri-un with Floyd Kahler in :
contest in tpe game played at Ionia that h&lt;- do. not know whether Hwy *'
empty tlutt little pond!
‘ &lt;
d! Any Etut Woodland.
BIG value ... as you'll know ths
Sunday Twice the score'was lied iwUi work or IM&gt;L but lie hopes Uu*y 1 ,arn*er *ko
Midi a problem;
~
- ---------- \
.
minute you set eyes on them!
ling m
und each time the &gt;*k-&lt;| &gt;dn.- hurl P&gt;lw:ll und of cvur.«e'te-llev.s they w.li tt0|rI&lt;| hate solved It try putting
in aa
HOWLING.
come from be1iirnl io even Uie count. Tl»crc Is no quei.’.lou about lit. sin-] tlir"‘ ,IK',‘ ,!!'' ,wo “r ’hrtc feel b?- Tiie Cemetery Circle will meet
Commencing With tin- sixth frame, eerily.
Il'*' 'he surforc costh.;; a small this week Thursday for dinner ami
All Silk
liwt-vir. Hastings ton- ahead rapid-1 Take, for huta nee, Hw attempt to'fraction of what th*- -late' paid in'the Ladle ' Aid next w«x-k Thuradny
Ail Silk
Choice ol
, ly and the cbie ended 13 to &lt;i in regulate tm- prices of farm products (Pu‘th« in this culvert.
'In the church basement
usual
*f ----------.
.. . of tlu&gt;
.. depart-1
... The
th,,_next
Wxt thing
thing we
we ipuM face, said'“nd everyone
invited to the dinners.!
favor of the ------------liidrjxindents.
Tlure is at the head
sleeveless,
Probably me
the nign
high |«&gt;.ni
point of Un-,
ment of'agriculture
tbe Dean,
t-rooauiy
tin-. mem
or agricultureananhonest,
nonest,sinsin-'.tur
Dean,isis What
What win
will happm/if
happrn/if Mr-•Mand
r ulul James Bloom are;
came
, without
this planned
game from the rtandpolnt
standpoint of local erf
&lt;*reman.
man,admittedly
admittedly
. withoutex-1
cx-lthh
planned price
price fixing for agri-1 moving
- back to their old home a*.
puffed or
. ..
pjj.,,,, as#Jhe
h*[Culture
; "iltur*- and
and planned
’-'*e* Creek
’ funs came ...
In .s...
the third ..........
inning.
Hus- ...
|«rlcnee-tn anJ
any. &gt;uf(|
such a game
planned control
control and!
andiUa
Uattl
Cr*-ck
. tings cM trailing 3 to 0. Cortlie-------and JU now utu-miKnig.
----- -------------•-------------------------------------------------m Chvrkrtte
— ■
namriy«
pni«-1 regulation ut industry.*doe-i not- sue-‘1 .MI
Wlkox will spend j
dohnan
O'Donnell had hit safely when
v.:. .. j fixing
'— vf farm jrroduct-s The Detin: ccedl There is jurt one lestili err- »cvend daya in Laruiny this week
Mon*- stepped up and whucked '■••*
nut .said. I knew ill* grandfather. w^&gt;it«in to come from failure of theseihaving been the -ucceuful contest-1
sleeves!
u home run tying the score..
u&lt; H acquainted with hb father, und ‘ • ffort- ft will mean Inflation, raid ant in, the Girt.' s* wing Club which
Potter held Ionia to six hits while I have met the present secretary of; the Dean. In hte hidgment failure a a- sponsored during the winter
Newest
his team mates touched Smith. Ionia agrienltqre. His grandfather was a of Hite experiment mean* that wc months.
■ iqpunthmai). for fourteen. Mona- and very .smart man." With un army of are Iwndeil fur less gold in our dollar Mnu Llbbie Drbock Mr* iJbbunecklinesi
Putter formed the buttery for Has­ arilu u.»lv, 1,1m. «I1
wlmm
a nood „I l»l»r nmmy wh,.„
,nJ M, ; Nun,^ c,.,
tings; Cterten and Hrnith for Ionia ।lw
be expected
pxpccted to interpret tiie
Hte law In 1‘ con,*-, to that we have some very Rrainrvllle were Monday gucste
1234 5 6 7 8 9 H H E'accordance
...
with their ideas of how Hiumimiting examples of the dire p.,. l..,k
Mr, orlte Plater
I
*•* u
,
’
- Hasting-. 0 0 3 1 1 2 5 0 0—12
14 o9 il
It •iwu.i.i
slioukl »w.
lx- nnnii-a
applied, ..,.a
and *.«.
by pr«x- results of inflation In Europe fol- ’ ,,
lotiiu
3 0 42D 0 l (I 0 - 6 54
•----- *“— • - • •­ lowing the war. He mentioned a MlM Jtan u,,l,rlcMr:’ accompanied
Triend who lived in Germany. whoi?*.er U1,,c}V“:iu Ja:,lslj'- ^,r a,ld Mr;’ '
ROY HUBBARD*JOINS
a considerable d* bf oh hte ra- !°’&gt;rala l&gt;Prl*; er. of HteUW on u
pertmrnl*. Dean Dusenp.Kt ex- owtri
• of the U
GerNorthern Michigan und I
!pre*&gt;M-d hte doubt, a. to whethei lota
,a'4. When the rglue
•«.— ...
n -, If*’1
ELITE OF GOLFDOM .these
- ’ marks
j
vmplojt-*-* have the iwn-wrary।mail
approached
zero, -'glib wxuroiuin last week.
11-6-118 EAST1 STATE STREET — HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
if.-,
ability to niake Mich experiment* frlcnu could and did invest a few
—and Mrs. S. A Wcrtman anti
I! was a fine afternoon at the' succesriul
Hi said he doubted H the &gt; American dollar* in German marks Mr - Multi.- Kins spent Friday with
. Hosting* Country chib Nobody** x- f Angel Gabriel could do it. U tiwr &lt;‘&gt;'’&lt;1 i»ld hte entire debt, costing Mt"- and Mrx. George Wertman ami
lx*ct&lt;-ri the uiX*X]&gt;ccted !&gt;-a%t of all ’ were several Angel Gabriel' set at I him but a small fraction of the, Mr und Mrs. Will Marcellus m
•
UnKL.
I... •..... 1 .w. f... it.
Tiie Willinm' reunion was held at
tiir. j-.u tiwy would admit they bad, ••rfgina! value of the debt .
। Juhnitcwn.
!.
(mooth surfa'c- of gn-i-n with a flas ' "‘k‘wl
"‘I*’1
,hv-’
,n ,hr judgment &lt;-f the Dean Hie-e ■
v‘t '
0™*“* R8”' De-p lake July 4th with 41 folks
preient.
J
_
marking the h*ratkrti*of a 4-mch &lt; V*r
n»ptr*t
nt- dangerous experiment He d- lrf" u
Little Richard Norton, son of Mr.
9»&lt;»)r-. This lu.st was the butl's-eve at \Wh“‘ «ov'',l‘n’,”t interference clnred that pnc&lt; fixing never lutl '»&gt;•’&gt;■ vacation with Miss Mildred
and Mr*. Monte Norton of Battle
Creek,
was
run
over
by
a
car
at
Gun
! Mrs. Elizabeth Perse of Fort
i Wayne ww. a recent guest of Mr. hike Hie Fourth. Hr was rushed lo
r.„-.a.!»«.■“«*;....
.
.... , i .u.
.
and Mr.’ John Di-prir^tcr. Mr. and Pennock hospital where tt was found
le. two. on tlx- .&lt;fcund allot. But us,'
is the jitln of governm
there were no bones broken, ax the
In the first plocrf to close - all the lie
PWhat.
Mm8U&lt;jU
ot IWImWlfc
.
.«k.d Fir.*!
M of
n, all
al, to
,n keep cut
onr Mr. j.ke
lhrir Sun|lw
-----------------------------.----------------------------------asked.
tlu* txdl hopped up Into the air it bank.',
wheels did
not pass
over his body.
of the country und xhock the nation at jwacc with the other na­
became evident that -omcUiing exMr. and Mrs. Harold Stanton and But_ he wax .badly;.5Ut *nd bruised
;
confidence
&lt;4
the
i&gt;ro;&gt;le
But
after
tion*.
"
■
‘
..........
rcptlonal wa- taking plan-. The lui!
m?v*'
°Uuown
«&gt;n and Marshall Fierce
the head light and■* bulb broke
as
son
Pierce and fam- ,»■ **"
‘
—
'll
had
closed
them
It
was
tn
dutyirons. Next to use tte polite power jm. spi.nt llh, p&lt;)Urth with tilalire* the car struck him. He u getting
arrixtl up nicely, dead to tlw* pin all
iboutwl
to
provide
a
way
for
their
।
the way in IU flight, eqmr down a
in.
Ul‘‘ pton *'
Ypsilaii.i. Hirman Stanton, who “long a* well as could be exjiectcd.
f«-w feet short of tin* cufFand-then'. t*opening at the earju-.st p.wdble uiwn -t/rv cT’L’. d L‘S W " !lnM* has sin-nt th*- post year in Califor-, L'-t tie Richard will be remembered
;
I
moment.
*0
that
tlieir
resource*
,
rolled right in for ttiat rare golfing
Iby many folks iu he ha* had tA-veral
j' might b.- available for the people when every farmer and every bu»-;nta oerompuited them.
arrornpluhrnent. a hole in one
In*-ss man shot*Id b- alert. Wc
n(1 wrs orlle Fisher and operations in hls short life He is
Playing in the foursome with who are In dire nerd of every dollar should each watch closely and take t| *" X” Mr &gt;nd Mra Red »&gt;x p ars old.
care of our individual bteitessei.
vSfw jGiL-—------------------ ---------------- *Hubby were Mrs ChnrlctU- Hubbard,
Sbtiiley &lt;4 Detroit visited Kalama-: Hollo Johnson of Dowagiac Is stay'closed banks. Here we haw been
Fddtc VanFopering. club pro. and (going
more than four months' h- i controlhbu»u^eandtlto,’fi^%rireO
11 nd
' u,'r v.v.
tlu w,vk
nd
' " with
............his
.. .......
.................................
;..v..d-.
i'..&lt; *
x.'.d.
&gt;ing
father.
Will Johnson,
FOR 1 FULL PINT
Clare DeCou
said, since the ordir to close banks for (arm nrodurt* will X
Jl’an a,ld Moral&gt;’n Jluward ,and helping h|m with hls farm work.
AU of Hits liappened on Monday Ina* UxurH vet in- in.v-mm-nt hu*
.. .... ™ . ...
' or_ Bu^*jof Leslie
al the home
of
Shennnn 04u**|*e
Sharpe u.
of Grand Rap—. .... an- visiting
........... . ...................
...
—
(was Issued, yet tiie imvernment hue cewfully.
afternoon of last w,ck.
and win mean inflationJ'...
i no |*ollcy and no definite plan lor. What Inflation may mean no one' their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. uls a|x.nt hls vacation at Deep lake.
I opening tiwm. F*&gt;r this annoying, can tell, but human experience Emil Schwucha
Mr nnd „„ rx&gt;xlwln Bnd Mn
DWIGHT
FISHER WINS
niTv TraisiTe- Tniin'iir-i/l ve’“Uott' (’a'tly &lt;h’lpy. we ought not warns ns not to expect good
from it ....
CLAY HILLS.
■ *'atl Mr. and Mrs Ralph DcPalma;
CITY TENNIS TOURNEY , to blame
much thi-iicads of de- lx-an Davcmmrt nlunva ..~x.
Dean Davenpprt always says someMr* Cynthia Chaffee spent the'"5 lhelr
at a mx o'clock din­
1 partmenu, as the clerk- and undrr- thing
What he raid part week at her h-nne in Hastings.'nrr al t,M’ Parker houA-. during
----------- HOUSE USE
iraicht Fl-&gt;her bv defeating Al ling* by wliom the actual work ot i tn the worthwhile
Rotarians
Monday
noon
r*pJohn"Ouindlcr
ol
Hastings
ha.’
h^r
slay in Hartings
’
Ikck.-r r&gt;-l. 6-3. in tin- finals of sen- reopenins most &lt;be done They have!
^senu
hls
deliberate
conviction'
|&gt;sn
helping
in
the
haiwcwt
fields
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claude
Mayo of Mal«r singles tennis tournament won ta apply government red tape to a
If V T I C Flies, Mot ha,
Ail
who
know
him
agree
that
he
tel
(or
hte
grandfather.
Milo
Hammond
'
pie
Grove
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mansqn
.tiie city championship fur the third new situation, and they do not know
IvlLLj F|ea&gt;&gt; Bedbugs,
• u sound, saw thinker. “ student and the past week.
Btanton and children of Battle
Mrs. Jacob Tombe of Battle Creek Creek were guest* of Mr. and Mrs
recited several'
Roaches, Ants and Mosquitoes.
„;.J
;;U «*
vwvlu-1
jjlP |W1.* »•&lt;
nt the cottage ' Albert Green Sunday. Esther Oreen
.coached by Al Beker.
personal exknenccs u the headBM
? hls
,cl«-|
on Warner lake with their children. “ turned to her home after .spending
Msher now liiu two legs nn the of the extension department of the sion* are safe and sound
Harmless to man and beast. Does
* a—* AZ......
wh.» arc spending the summer there.: the past week at the Stanton home.,
chunpixTslilp tropliy donated by the University of liUnois with both state j
EAST IRVING.
|
luci('c McMunte at Kalama-'
Will Orten spent Sunday with hte
Rotary club for tennis singles cham- and government clerks and under-'
not stain. Easy to Use.
pionship. It takes three victories to ofik-ials They talked much and , Mr•;;and
—,Mr*.
----- * James
* “*' T. Page and!zoo spent the port week with Mr. brother Frank and family near
=f^ORden*burr,
CgdvhiL.i.i, New*
LVw&gt;..d
Mr and
uln permanent pussexdon of tiie* wrote much about co-operation: but'
JJess
™n ol
und Mrs. su-:..
Robert Steele.
Mr.Nashville.
York,
who
have
been
visiting
thejriMrs.'
Carl
McManis
spent
over
the
X
Dogs
got
Into
A.
C.
Johnson's
the only co-operation they want Is
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Patc. Fourth at tiie .same horn sheep while titey were pasturing on
and other relatives and friepds, re-| Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hall have Orange Bills and worried them so
turned hopie Saturday.
'moved from the Qtto-Delong place that six of the sheep died. They
Mrs. Eliza Johnson of Hastings onto the John Conycr place, near |could not tel) whose dogs they were,
spent the Fourth with the Pages at Crewey.
Two dogs were seen also In Claud
i Payne lake.
Robert Steele, Leland Hammond Willson’s sheep recently.
i Mr. and Mn Tom Ryan ahd Ber- Lyde Francisco and Jerome Fisher
south ro.rrs grove.
!
nard Ryan of Jackson visited friends; visited Frank Francisco at KalaMrs. Myra Flrater and Mrs. Oreta;
Greta |
over thp
the Fourth.
ntazoo. Saturday.
Saturday. They
Tiiey found
found him
him
here ove£
mnzoo.
i Clyde Gamble.and daughter Doris getting along fine after hi:- recent ;Firstcr, of Vermontville, spent parti
:of Jackson called on Mr. und Mrs oix-ration
°r lhc day
Wall lake, July 4th. 1
{Will Page the Ftourth.
i--------------- ?-*•--------------1 Mr and Mrs. Wilbur H. Smith
! Mr. and Mrs. c. B F. Ferguson
CARLTON CENTER.
j and family of Lake Odessa, and Mr.
sjxmt Sunday
Bunday with
Mrs. Frank Hosmer Li entertaining and Mrs. .Wayne Smith, of Ionia, i
of Kalamhzoo
Kalamazoo spent
i.._
..
her granddaughter
from Grand spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bruton
DcCockcr.
.
­
MEATS
Phone 2110
GROCERIES
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ryan and R
Raptcb.
“P»d*.
Bernard Gilliland.
Jackson.spent
Sunday **
Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rockwood and!
daughters of Jackson
spent Sunday'
— and Ione Clem entertained
Mr and
.'.4 Mrx. Roy ofieeber
—i— ---•
1'with
with Mr.
and their cousin. Vivian Btadel. last Mrs Retta Hager were Sunday;
family. Miss Mabie Scebor going week.
guests at Wm. Bayne’s.
Mrs. John Shupp entertained the
Mr. and Mr* Dawson Warner and!
। home with them for a week's visit.
Cartton L. A. S. Thursday for sup- father and Mr ilnd Mrs. Leo Mor-.,
PLEASANT RIDGE.
per.
: gan from Battle creek spent Sunday!
I Mary Barnum and C S BoiesMiss Kathleen Nichols of Grand .evening at Paul Stutz’.
i
'hare been under the Dr 's care for Rapids came lii.&lt; week to spend the
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith und
This alt is Exceptional Quality.
For Only
the ]&gt;a*t week, both better now.
summer with her father. M. C family and Mr. Stanley Smith of(
Little Richard Abbey of Hasting.* Nichols.
Sandwich. Hl., spent Wednesday
ite spending a few days with hl*
Mr. and Mr- Fred Henney and j evening at Bernard GlUiland’a.
|
Dove Brand
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs Lester Robert spent Sunday with the forMr. und Mrx. Herbert Firstcr were j
Kinnic.
mer’s cousin. Mr. and Mrs Forest *t Clarence Feltzer’s near Freeport
si*.
Db*. 39c
I No services next Sunday evening Houghton, and son Allen of near Sunday to sec the former's mother, I
as some will attend Medal Contest Lakt Odessa.
'Mrs. Joslin, who suffered a Stroke
I at South Brethren church,
' recently.
HOLMES C1IVRCH.
I Mr. and Mr*. Harold Kelsey and
1, Mrs. Flora Wood is spending the;
-----------Bl
Mr- “nd Mrs. Lewta Daniela and week In Hastings.
Jean of Martin spent ououm
Sunday, at
Kcbey x Margaret accotr.
accom- Mr. and Mrs Roy Wickham were in
Warnie Reteey's
qu.„ s... b.«i..
12c
MORGAN.
[ panying them ixxne
home for the week i Lanslhk Wednesday
Mrs. Clair Van Sickle and Mrs.
The 4th of July was largely spent
Mr. and Mrs. Charlca Price and
iby
king tn the fields.
.by fanners
farmers wot
working
fields
’daughter of Freeport spent Sunday Marguerite Mills made a business
“Where bnmediatc Attention and Courtesy Are Shown to AU"
------*♦*-------------'
evening at Roy Wickham a.
trip to Lansing Friday.
1
I The
fl lyuigvt
Ranger recently
n-centiy . air.
Mr. anu
and Mrs George Lennon • uMiui
...v U.S.
w. w «.
Letha nuiun
Adkins ciiicrianira
entertained ner
her
launched, is tin, Aral aircraft car- came from Oiiiu last wrak to spent brother. Ed. McKartney, over the
'Her ever built—from the keel up—!several week* with their mother, । Fourth.
ifor the U. a Navy; the Saratoga (Mrs Ben crockford.
j Donald and Dorothy Mead spent'
jand Lexington were converted from
Jack Donley &gt; of Hastings Is the week end as gtlests of Miss'
(bfttlleshlp« into aircraft camera.
Ispendlng the week at Fred Durkee's. Mueral Young of Ravenna.

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c

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HASTINGS, MICH.

WE D)

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY it, 1933

The Hatting* Banner

jaaM»aijWiIBM9BBBBggHMfBBS«»a4T*o much *o that he think* of lo-1

l&lt;s“'M W,U1

BW»fe-—— --------- ______ ________ pensatten to L'mxx- who render the

Glances;
This and That Backward
r&gt; ■.
r -ir
.
j

TO EV’ENING.

[ Crumbs of Wisdom

feiT
l’mu"
~ ““ “ •* •*'“-&lt;
;
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
i* The Michigan Central will sell ,
matron-*tep slow-moving. " I told a famous writer who hod
Jackson Prison.
'
DltS OJ I CStCrdUy tlcttta *t two cent* a mdc to those With
holders.
,
while
the night
I criticized me and »»ld he would
Diterestmg Facts.
■~
.
desiring to attend the Eaton RapTread*
on
thy
sweeping
.train;
c»ie
hM
'
,
*
l^u*^1 *
■
';■
;id» camp meeting July 20 to 30.
*
Complex Problem*.
- -------------------------- —publicity agent for this communit
hand employ'd
।1 P**1 1,01 ln*Uted on *otorlet&gt; fn our
• Tpi YEARS AGO TODAY
I Il l* claimed a ripe banana peel . . .^...
IS LEEDOVE IN CONTROL?
p.ra
.
1 f.ctorie*. that when I »aw him wall- .
•tVKXTY Kioimj Ykaii. a public utility for the people of this
Wardens and Politic*.
Elmer Eoe'hr and the M'-we» irubbed over rwuet leather shoes and In letting Jail the curtain of
. .. _ . ft-.—.-* hte
uwife'and
—I*. ....J children
-I,liar,..,
Yut who have l ing been rrapect.M H„w HUi»&gt;" .n- *“'»•■?- "'7 •&gt;'*’ "•»« '•
0*1 MM .A.b—&lt;1» other .tea*
“
th* p&lt;At ogr* *i Huiiusu clt&gt;' and county. A* such publicity ed
........
------- — will
--------------'
To.most Of u* Jackron Prison is Gladys ------------- - —.—----citirtiH
of --------Jjlichigan
natural
&gt;. Hx w*rk wiu, r.UU&gt;« u.
'» »*-P '»&gt;"&gt;
&lt;«
tosimply
•
’ agent, the Banner ought to rrprely resent anyTXT.
aM.-rtlon* thrfi.Srti
an out-1
a rather gloomy
Indian,
uid
Cnohanw*. ..tonkin*
bhrhl -----------und lew.
IWnh rwtot oblivion or the cere. oT^drlnkuis aun '—Henry Bed
—
~ sent and further our community* Aid&gt;r who '
»..w
here—only four institution within whose high wall* Kokomo.
-----------...—Indiana
* -—•and
— C.mstantini*
Tue
MUM*
Mary.
Marjorie
and
'
। , efforts making for nrogrevs tor the years ago U virtually in control of a good share of Michigan's crimtMildred
King
who
have
been
visitFIFT5-SIX
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
Hundred.* of liiouMincl* of Citi- &gt; j
i- iw«. to .rtoi f - v*;lf
K,n' mmriit 3et, tluil naU a re kept under close supervision
Not rttmptuously adorn'd, nor necdof iu best life and f-. .,vtri.,n u&gt;lx.|ilK made in many - fur the purpose ot being disciplined. mg tlwir cousin. Mr* Geo Wind* •
On Thuraday pun N J,_Srons.m
ix b arky cor sty six months «^■dmlopment
o
___
,„-n.. ar. doing what I do not under- ’ '
iftg aid.
the promotion of the community ..
(.r Mfch.gan. not «xclud- some idea pLthe complex jiroblem:- krecIW. resumed Saturday to their built n line Mdewnlk in'front cf lake homely featur'd night,.of clu*- Hand can l&gt;- convtetchtly done; and
.
Mr- E M Hand** 1-iU on the south
ing brtli Huum-&gt; in (lie State Lcgl • which aqiraBfr warden has to lac? ixmie in Sturgis.
t ding gem*;
when it Come* to arguing the que*t'ding
item*;
Mr and Mr* I L Loncoln and-side &lt;4 Court street opposite the A star or two.-Just twinkling on thy ri&lt;*n by .the• hour* together* thrwh.
successfully the Banner does this; latthv. It is unde when baUh Ue- s given in the following iurt of
1; a« . former New York.City lawyi; fa«U assembled by George Averill, Marjorie and Jby Lincoln of Detroit court house.'
brow.
sng over th.* Eighteenth Amendment
.
...
__
j ...
.
...
j.
Qugij,,.
o
j
mtdc
and
;;|.u nu &gt;w
•- ■»i ilUire.
v.....'. Michigan,,
.....................oil
vuiiM,
pp-ieditor
in mt- of*authe
uuiig*i«iu
Birmingham
*^v.v,»- Eccen............. ........... .... ... .... .............
.. ..
Suffices thee; hr that the moon i* and all tha*. I walk out. I have
^Va"'T‘'
e do it and do it fwlthfully .Ave paw ,
referred to a* ./c*md wlpjtrUL We've read many article* con- Woodbunie. Mr lancoln u f.bro
u* a welcome visit on Saturday
****
N»vrd week* and month-* al valu­
rfiorning He Is doing well at hi* No less than. her*, not wont Indeed able time by not arguing I have
.. no notion that we are &lt;k*:yK :.i?' Job to goi* .mor Comstock Lei bovv. i*; errnmg Jackson 'prison, none of ' ■ ,.f Mrs Woodburne.
perfectly but we are trying to do it Mna paint ?d as •&gt; very, very ahil*-, which were more HlumitiAHtig a&gt;r Mr&gt; Hugh -Marky and chlldn-i new Iwnie. and wt doubt not will
done nnr simple but not altogether (
on high
make hinu-eif popular whtrewr he.:With ostentatious pageantry, but Art vary thing', 1 have slopped di inking .
. -f.iiMuiii
Th. Banner
.......... .. will
..... M,
.....
.
" :n^of
“**•.*•
faithfully. The
»*&gt;
that In. oliicSi status
‘which’ccmuijwd'mon- ma Gras* 1-ajce motored here- that!' u ■ '*
With modest grandeur In thy purple if I do not drink, nnd you do not
welcome suRifltsttor.-. tending to htlp .v|th yjj^ans uwernmen: should'terul for reflection.
fur a visit with the fortnt'r's pifcrGrtenbacki are worth lit coin
zone,
drink, and other citizen* do not
vnts-Mr und Mrs W. D. M? .rtnan 91 1-i cent * on the dollar Wc br- Ri .-plendent Icm. but mf an ampler
It function better and more helpfully in- explained by Mi. Comitock him‘
-.-If OlUrrwi. f th. public will lx- left j At Jackson, the Slant of Michigan Mf.
- . nd Mrs. CJ. F. Chtdegt-.r and Jii-vit before July 1st. 1878. tiiey will
round
legging und there will be no liquor
the community.
■be
worth
100
editsMiss
Htien
Chidester
acmnpai
n&gt; i:.. owfi inventive devto *, and t.itx, |hM
tllc iurgMl Mingle brunch ;-,H'
Coine liieu. and thou ahalt find thy That b the whole story to "me."—
t;» Mu*kegon on
Isaac
will hardly refect utory upon any nl „rtiCn ln llle entire world it* cur- Gardner
Gar..—. Chide.-.:-r
,
......., N....Kieler nnd family of
yoUry calm,
I Bishop William lA*rence
GOVERNMENT-IN BUSINESS
;!1
p iiclpalii concerned - Gioige ...... 11&lt;t ... „.......,lt
■ ,- —
n,..,riv Thursday when- he took the hov. t &gt;: Middle-.ill.- intend making a trip to Or makr me so. Ct:m;™2rr
Cmnjxwurc U
I* thy
thy1 •"
nwn and boys. Within its walb•M&gt;lw.,uitro enroute to Appleton.; C'-lorwki .soon.
JuM how far K the government Areril! Blrtnlnglwm Eccentric
gift.
; "Dturied bv the material achievel* a veritable cro«*-sccp.on. of. huWbcriv-ui..
----------. . J-Jbn..Car\vLh_aa^—wife . uxc___ip.
mm inh. aftrapt ... rndlale iy- ' v vinci!1Blo „chM ORE1M
&lt;4 r til&lt;&gt;t wU
our.
miinity..as revealed tn some state •*,/,
4.’*,rn&lt;! ‘*n“ "J:-'',: r u’’
FRANKLIN 8 PHILOSOPHY
; kitlixi
“J™ou
to liabhe affairswho
nto h»h»»! H». la a . walte trom iHum-ro".' ^,
ur„, there tuv* recently
Mayor •Andcrsun'lias gone on a
skhuw
compiled and published
and Max air. unu air--.
tx&gt;..n ■
bi-mg asked rather angrily th- e r J... (J1
... time
,U1,, to ...
w rullH&gt;r
N,.Wj. • a pnson -.hou^ and duughtsn Mr and Mr* &gt;- -ixtv d:o* trip to the Golden Gat*
Wc may mvr advjcc.rbut wc con- 1!zi, Ih,,lr pil()lu. |XWer* tor their
liom
lime,
tJ
vnni'iimeni &gt; Samuel Scabury.
■ d.&lt;.., by these who insist'that ihe.tn-j’ fottii
W. organ ’ L-*ucd each week. Fcr tn- Penr»e and son. Car. and Atith.'ti, On his return lie uill ixrght tin- sale not give conduct.
torm-.rr Governor
Omcrmir lr&lt;-d
I
I he ducantented man finds no
-•
gtAcrtur.cn: get out of private bust- preen w;!l l»c a candidate a :Mn*t stance, hero are a few of tiw mert »™«- «-“» *pr* «“■ '•'™ -Mr “,u of the bond* of :Imi K. I and N, M
-Tbent 1* entirely Um much udSenat r Arthur H Vandrnlx tg m interesting revelations ol t!U-inmate. Mrs Max Lewi- las'. week, returned R. R. .4 which 950.W0 must be sold easy chair
new entirely.
tn their home*
in Mansfield*, Ohio. to Aie eiti/ehs or Barry county.
Ihere i* nothiiig humbler than vnuhut ;u:&lt;l sales talk over, the ra1934 A-;life from the admitted right body:
;
Before ‘taking Hide# on such an
The
Fourth
wa*
a
very
quirt
day
;
amhiUon
when
It
L
about
to
climb
(lh
,
i
lu
te&lt;o!
ot
this
situation Im- , In the Michigan state prison there
J?.
confined,
a* inmate*,
three ph&gt;- but
' little " Old buys iiAie playthings ns well .,rovJnc -t hiM’bvm growing sU-adM:.-..» Winifred MvLravy |an'. a. -tn in the
city No celebration,
iuue It might be well to go back and
Muncie.--Iitdiim
bu.mie.h.- wa* done, mid only one l&gt; as yomu onc^the djfhronce Is only S1. R„rM.
uongr.i-sman E L Ga­
, stcians. four pharmacist*, three.law- Monday
—
r —
- for
— ----------------- „ -u*;. D
..
-----......
..
------------in
tiie
cooler.
in
the
price.
TL
.
X;
yers. ven banker*. 264 ch rk... nuir
^dl take thr prac.icv rd Dr B :
THESE WAR- DEBTS.
government ewr decided to Inter. Drive thy business, Jet not thy
* civil engineer*, five draughtsmen. 112 ,1UI Fwtr. (wteojath. during the sun
A
bu'inra* drive thee
Saneday the full truth of the in- fere with unregulated enterprises. Of
' ' Ev&lt;”ry anarchist is a baffled die(v»Ttr;c..iius. 7J firemen. 23 must- n,‘r
ZA
..
,
Kc-p thy shop mid thy shop will taior "--Benito MUMoUhL
Inc
Mmes M-.dnd
M.ldrtd Henry,
Hear u*
■ retails, two motion picture operator*
tiw- sires
ternational debt situation will have course vme of the prime n a^ins. is
k"-p
;35 -printer*, throe photparaphrr*. ton Acxertnnji. Hoeii ODary, l-mi
HE HAS riihe\ suf­
to be fold. Regardbof who :* In that buxines* groups, themselw.’.
A ----------------laugh i» worth a bundled - - - —-------109 -alesmen.; 30 -structural iron Snydetand ^aura (.nd.ev-of Dc'.rc
...
.
.
---:T1u* grand old man. President
the right or in the .wrong thia from time to time have iu&amp;Md that
ficient tcho hath
~
ir' .iii.*. m auv market
vtIJl Hindriibur'.’. te «■• truly tig*
: worker.*, 17 steam fitters, two teach- !‘P,,rd niursrtay ar.u Friday '»i
country must give up all hope of-, the government take a hand in «tMrs. Burr Van Heat.:-.
NOT EVERYONE WHO
’
. l,*at 'a,u
*°'c *’",h ,u‘n-'"1’ faiher of his country ■» wax Wish•ers and due veterinarian,
I RAVELS IS BROAD.
, ,!rt no r,'a
.
ingtan." J. I. Garwin,
ever collecting fully in gold.
time certain dispute* and in pro.. .
Sir i
Tlic sentences of all the mcn?lea.to- ..
ihMilt)
.,■, tn
......
1 ,"-‘v,r
"n oll-rnnowd tree,’
;thcM- of 294 lifer*, add up t&gt; a total TWENTY YEARS AGO TODA
Otmtrary to idea* v:i the subject tiding certain advantage* for dotirao-wjy
accept'tiie deBrown.
"People want to Im- gay now, not
of 32.C99 years, which make.* an apMro Rhodie Herbert.OJ KMtuti.i- 1)
' A t . nd I hi vitot-k' V. .*, r.,.r yet an oH-nmoved family. Unit
in common circulation, we did not mestte trade Thu* came protective
throve
well to- those Hurt *. tiled sad They want a lights r ortd piore
* proximate average of *ix year* for zoo and Mr* Mary McK.i f
Joan much gold :o oiir allies dur'.uj tariff arid tlw vanou* .regulations
•*
papular form of opera."- Bemuuiina
each man
W«xx!land spent JOly 4 until July ■an co. Your life has U«n -m» narTi-.&lt;
um
of
mon-y
is
al)
the
adGigli.
the war. We did float blUi.m dollar governing interstate commerce. Pub­
i Bitts, UIR 7 with Mr. and Mt.-. A -l. Hetbt r.. -ow. Mother—ju.«t here. all the time. vantage there m in having money ,
Tnerr arc 4.428 wrtitCs.
I colored penon*. 100 indians'^nd
one
............. ..
‘
J - • “■ roil ought to wi t uut now and
liberty loans but the money was he opinion, too. tins forced the
lan*
"Even under 8&lt;&lt;laiuir. wages must
By diligeiwk nnd pidlr-nce UuRecovery,
•.Mongolian.
--------... .Ohb*. to vi . r. hi owth
things.”
collected,here anil .•pent here for United Stater to take a hand. Tlur-.
lx* paid'HCCording to the aork done,
mouse ate into the s able.
One thousand apd fourteen hat • who was quite ill. Her h-ai-h h.i
Unwittinglj. iu so often she dki.
and not according to gbc mods of
the ihantifao’.urr of goods and sup- ty years ago ahijJhtng concern* wen: been tn war service; tttio in army improved he retunud heme
Grjiceji.id hurl her Mother's tcritiwworkers." -'Joseph .Stalin. Soyl'ff
plies which were then “sola" to allowed to do about a* they pleased
,
!service. World War: 37 navy scrv- Thursday.
i.itjv For k numu-nt Abbln nur.«-c
’ Eno* Tremnln. a former em;&gt;lo.... . .. I tee.
world War; eight, marine i ryEurope. After the war we submitted without .'-goverament
'interference."
Thr
* English people buy -when
of
the
Too!
Conqwny.
now
suja-rm
qul
One
morning
tn
June.
1904.
the
j
Mr
run
&gt;f
he
wishes
J
World-War;
17.
Spanish-Amer
­
our bill. Europe .wanted to pay the
'7
‘
)■&gt;&gt;!. Il Ut »|..U’
...
......... Slocum sa]I»d .from_ — .. ' ;yi .
.L ....
___ ,ican
they like'» thing: du- American
hel: Mr (/nvn
‘ ’cl,n War;
War 2(12. armv svrvice. tx-ace: tendriit of the In:.ley Maiiu|uc. i;
debt «n good-. Unln-d Stuh's wanted s.. 8.*—
General
tomorrow when people buy when a -utllclcnt nunitwr
&gt;r-—vCompany of ln&lt;Ilanu|r.diq wa.i .h
a.n like Seiwtoy
Vandenberg. ■ ..||
t|u: debt-paid in gold- r,iu &lt;iu‘'»t:on New York on an ekcuraion voyage doer.
docs nut
.
________and’ Ruc.-t of bund* hc.e la-t week
e
you
You
canFour
thouwrnd
two
hundred
ut.
people
have told thcih to." John
uu .wuiild understand? Ivr .-ern
tore intend*
to ti-.uke it a. fourter
--------n me
.. of. -------------... .1-_
Mr Bnd Mrs Aljre.i Dart.nt a.
has never bun scttli-d- to the with l 338 paMengers. mainly women and thenmiitter'to
•’cn'lMirra.^
Proti-Mant .faith;
■,()'.inr- aiiA I've liindly been.
though!'
i; gr.uuidaUKlrter, Mu.,'
Horns ’ away from rill.-, yurfl.
satlKfacucn ot nil pause* concerned- and children; 1.920 nt-yar returned
or.MJui.id.
.iota■ ;■». c«d«;■.- und. «*«* I«»:
■ill
1
"Four
I*
r vent ol tho people own
cathedrals m the j-now on
There Isn't, enough gold In the shm:v after n left dock, the v?*sei (hMi'MiUtehcd hliivw'lf at Wa-dunf?-;1 .. u’i“l^‘itnn.......
^},1u*ln hf.r,_ fnf by, Jpen? the I* urth st tlH-rr dap
in Ho ;mt cent of our na'liumil wealth.
, There are more men in here for. t«sr'.-, Mrs. Myrtle Eddy'*. In Bj’-! 1 Unity popturn l ie M . n t
world trt pay ail the aw ritbl in caught fire. The fire boo- on boent
ur h.’4.-l. bv it fair*' or lay ti-»And that's wrong, « v.n if I Imppt-n
tj.—I. &gt;nn thi.t Mr jobbery aimed than for any rrther Crick.
over there when
o a mixtine ot ixch, (ot ‘ u to be annum tin- 4 |xt cent .'' Hnr►'thr--race irar
Onr—
!r«n1
‘' .•••
1 171
Cn.--of T. I. &gt;:r.
N&lt; b. ■ .
gnld. Tiie scheme sc&lt;-mcd to work looked comforting but was so’lWn r-i’-en w ll no-Cn
cn’’ior'tne.race,
—&lt;—
—•« bnSUting and, entering -John
------been plied up on
Ito.upon
emw.
thrice,
wr
, u„ :. '4 3M1. l!)d M. r.
*.»: rbon E Erybcigcr. wealthy New
well faf a time because we loaned and rotten that it burst at ones GL-w
j,'*;.';1A.,wJ
b.Hed
these
two re:lnieh:. 812. larceny. 403; - poewes- was the ruvj
low
A , ...,!
q ' s
n
o &gt;. 5-...d&lt;-nbera ha*.-'
Tyden,!..
nv
-: „.
!• ......
A.i;
.. ,
c, in Hi&lt;
;in&lt;| th*' fall which y.Mi.
huge stuns of gold to Germany—,.when put into operation: the life ,,n
nafur-Vamh-.-ibera
’” ■'*
tool*,
T3
£'.
7' .°..
S-r-d
ns* 11g)j
ai burglar
J&gt;n
jou} one
CIvn?ii.’ I'.
2UN;
x
■ A highbrow i* one educated far
i. MihGermany used thu -gold to make • preservers wen- ’ decoys of death." doni. a ve:y hard Job v in.innia r- Ito-' uwrcaMtd 600 jkT cent, from tnii.thi-.gueK--.nl tus br«xh-.-. Gnl
above HI* intelligence.' Ivor Brown.
........
, , 5
OTO • . -,7-,(|
Haar, and nif.- fUturdnv aml -Tu.. Bar/ up
reparation* payment#—and most of rotten bag* of glue and cork dust —.............
''u
'Ku
day,
&gt;ther* to'one. a &amp;
these reparations payment* work'd instead ot cijrk blocks. Divers found
Mr
and
Mrs
limit of knowledge. Dr. Sergiu.* P..
(&gt;" «,»’”■■■&gt;
b,™. iu
■their way back to .J. But there wa*. jv’nfe buoy, which should have sup- .uw&gt;«l: ib.i
&gt; then I've seen t
...
,n.
a limit to the debt burden that Ger- porterl a docten jx-r*;ns,. on tlx- botWindom, -.-mtr idv.il. You wt'.h la come
uiany cmild stand. Consequently a tom of the river surrounded by four
"Hopplne:;-. mean* live felt, hut it
I jlie clvilUatiun that drwiojMrf then , •i■■ '...-n.i'1 a.4 your eontrolhi:^ i!e.-,m .
■r CU»n w«U n.-:bb:n, mihI b» w.^n-born,
as
rwat
as
your
dominant
as;
pint- remains Incomplete unlm It culmi­
land I'vv b&lt;r. part-of tlui Ug.iiniui.
moratorium had to be declared and dead women with their hands
jnu,M
.bppon Irom hl,
'’!»"■
™
»1 U*
l«
nates in service, which means low
■ mid part of th*.- growth ...I tiunk ttru — Jana* Allen.
in a Senatorial &gt; &gt;
1-331 from the ages of 31 t &gt; turtied Monday n.’tht after i
ar. a res'uft the entire system clenched about it? Theodore Roose- Mtchhtan fricn&lt;b- —
expressed.' II R Gcnck.
,,r .................
...........thc
... asC5 2lS *&lt;» 30- 230 lyveraJ day: with hi
when
he
ran
for
5;
lJW)
from
'crashed.'France ha* plenty of gold— 'velt wa» president then and lie «- race than he did when he. ran foi
VEILS
i,Jail you can lu.
rv?A.
»n S
Dtirinir
hU XU
two"trriii*
-&gt; “S'**
lrolu
fet'r
“"Jk
ium- f!On'»&gt;'h’&gt;"
« -■■to .0
&gt;»« the
w -tavla
,--X?™™* Clum!.•*,.
My n- ;yhb ms rail at me
are eatiM-d
enough for paying setvral install; dried an tnv^tigation. Among oth- /'
Bcrause, fr.r all they ra
Mrs Anna McOmb- r. Ml*
meats of her debt but by no mean* er things, government juen dis- - II as a verv. vvrv r*|*-nsive public &lt; 6® ®*id over.
obedience to God'.* will, rexulttnft &gt;n
l-a-.«an
apple
tne
imui
'
t
and
Mr.
,
and
Air
i
broad.
I
think
it
you
cart
under
­
Tav,.
.
n
r.--•■-'who
mnixvt-"
There
are
4.Q3t&gt;
children
who
are
*-•*
rufflesm 'to pay the entire amount co-,ened » factory In New Jersey
a coliap* &lt;4 moral character. Tlrnv
stand humanity—can synipiUhta: frtust. bear, no fruit.
i:I
'•
■■
’
■i
before
many
ef
whom
.still
dependent
upon
father*
who
are
in
Be^mt-r
autrxd
Jo
due.
X, (which was inserting bars of iron in like ti-.-’lcnu dup a- a personal'Priwn here There are 2oos married Fourth and wm- . *
;u;tji every cRratun- can |»ut your- Wli
.
ii revival, and the religbUiut' If all the rutiazv did pay in golm j its life preserver*, iron being cheap-,
‘fner.d. «:v not going to ' warm up' i n^ntifin of rriirliU'oumw -Roger W.
the United State* would «xm be in er than &lt;tork. and the preserver* :o
i n- no’ ':
you rv; Then shrug to wee my frown
There are 2.719 'first time,.- • Mr and Mr? Chas. Pott
:o iu,
ii.* s.
.t tutorial
iiau.i 1*4 anl^W
auwiiM.-k.- Rather.
Biibwm
«
■Bcs.4 Aldr
" ‘ And j’ity me
possesion &lt;4 the entire world’s looked satisfactory. This Illiiitrates ’ th-S' kO-l -l-.in, w r«»"' •
""7 L"
T"r'" '£”■ .«m Richard air in Boston t
Lieut., and Mrs .Giadron Ba
fcr Hand'
IhOTronr -4 ihr mmur.
Tii* fruit to tin m is all..
suppiv—and YtiU only a fraction of what can happen when-private per- uuwn. buildup hU lunuiurr b,i,i„bto.
&lt;
lo
lobby
lor
"■££&gt;■'
The
mean:*,
a
thint:
ajiart;
iff
walla
of
the
world
by
the
braying
the debt would have , been paid, son* are permitted to dd business as
To me. sheer beauty's call
fighting and irw-e racing, and re-. There are 294 to', n 213 white;
of trumpets at the conference. how­
A MUTUAL LANGUAGE
Where would th6 tert come from?;they please without regtrlcliona. gain hi.&lt; health.
I. colored, mid eight..Indian.
ever laud they may be '—David
I Where row Hu- mountains, there to’
Colleae graduate.- number 133, rtimed home Mundoj
Wc would have io throw our «oun-; Again during othy Investipitioh.*,. Rcp-.ibhcani*m in Michigan ne-.-ds
vs The best - there are 933 high school graduMe.-; lisit with Hla parenti
try wide open to f^Mbign .trade soothe government ha* outlawed from strengthening these dayto nonuhate
with a common seiio'l &lt;al'.’eathat we would have a huge untavor- the market *ucit products as chicory
and
bn. .. blue sky. and ftipWihg
able balance of trade, lu other,and■ clay moulded in thr form of
clime.'cxti-nHi|. *
words we would have to buy from ’coffee berries; white stone ground
! The inmate population of Wayne
county is 2.7&lt;S: Denewc comity.
Euroj* a: the expense of our home-into a fine powder and mixed with
to roam;
303; Oakland county. 27(1; Ken:
Industries.
!wheat flour: vinegar tufttured with
i
dhTiie,dwt.
forest, cavern* breaker':c.mnty. w.
Hr
i Litgut r*na Muluil Fite. li.'iir»»r« CaaigMiy. For
'1 a-| . L’am.
'
‘
j
'Do wc wish this? Not by a long-sulphuric acid; milk made synthc• The prison is one of the large.--: in j,.
'■'
3!
.Wc:'
unto him compiinionihip; tlu-y
&gt;hot!
.tieaily and not cont^ninc one drop
.
sjxike
•
t*
—,mi.. jaitd
I I,.
— ,(,'li• genuine
t
*..*-.•* '.-iitr.-'iliv
11 vi*
Europe
h-r
deb: ii.
ig ctwwi.
rixk!? ..e iv.,
the
.-utatatKe;
arntkally ’oplr to heut! its ticket at rleclioh modem.
■
iA inutiial language, rl-arer than th*-:
w effect *wou!&lt;! be exactly, th--'coloredsaw-dusk ground and added ’_1:EMS Senator Vandenberg t* *uch a . There 1* a-Urge baseball diamond,
Sati.rtofnr
rraon. M'cfttftan Republican* wunt gridiron, and playing field, within
• Of his land's tongue, which h*&gt;!
same. Our markets would be fltwded :o .Cayenne p«'Pf&gt;cri and a cure' for
’ the walls, and there are bleacher*
। . would mt forsake
. :
with foreign ft::»!*•&gt; aiu] our home .pernicious anaemia constjting large- ;•_&gt;■,.it- -yji political slogan* slwuld tor the /eating of ,d: the men.
*1
For
nature'.- imge* glar'd, by sun- .
:
ThF
.chapel
and
'auditorium
here
industries thereby depressed. Otrec !y of groutul granite: all the above-id •Victory with Vandenberg'
.‘j.iiarbeam* un the lake, ..
■ ’
•gain, a Auld we wish thu? No:
i«rrr product* of “unrestricted prtAvrnil. Birmingham txc-n- is one of the mix: beautiful of it*
Byrmi
"ChHdc
Harold."
j
iktnd in the world.
MORRIS O. HILL. Hasting*
JERRY ANDRUS, Hastings
In rburt we can eollert in full vate Industry " We muhi «&lt;» on tor ""
: Well, there yriu have it a'.l wha:‘
?.!! ■•..■.!
MV MOTHER SAID.
and
from Eutojt by accepting goods bu: column after column cUlng similar
•do you think of it?
ROBERTA. BESSMER. Hastings
:* • «•:; Don't oe too fa.-t in making up your]
It U doubtfuLjf we wuhto accept abuse*—volume&gt; have been written
Grand R.ipkl* 'were th•
I
mind,
» |
|l»e consequence &lt;xdd g&lt;*ymei.t t» or. the subject But aihe above ex- ’
urt.iy ;Or aiving uhat you will or Aril 1Mr. and Mr- Wm 'Iixid
Do you think Hie management
B- F Btetohofl aninipw are suffici'-nt to indicate why t­
a complex tniutunon a*
in gracefully.' but Mich
an* government ha* h*d tn step in. k
HOME orncu 701 CHURCH ST . FLINT. MICH.
should
be-fhrownwide
open
to
find
complaining!}'. The
Naturally there b more than onc h
■vi. V. BUKHAB. P;rtiJ&lt;nt
H. K- FlbK. S«cr*Ury
That th
yop
l.iul I* that trtut ar. ■efficient prtv.H war
spending t::.- ■-'.•■"&lt; trit
of "deseriina'' part;, worker* wh* -istor. Mrs 8. D. Joy.
•on with, other* and therefore are
have had no rxiwiienec in
admuiUtration?
Are, i*s&gt;;&gt;le o
and red-tape r« an aiffiuyii:
Mi cl: u ar. c*'nlribu’.nig fas money :
,-ujipu: Mich inrtitUCion* in order .Ii
oyer ot time regulation al*
provide
extra
oppartunitu*
for po
id disarm- mean* th
her parent
of having criminal problems u
Bowling
with adequately?
THE
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Mrs Effa Simpson is much in
Mwf and
Way
proved in health since teturnu
NEWS GLEANINGS.
Mcr. 'mn .of K.i! &lt;ma
lumber ot telephone
thy Saturday ou buui:
ML«- Benue Dunlap of WorchcMcr.
Good health is the greatest asset that anyone can*liavc. To secure it( and to
fwimit the erection of a 30-to.j Ohio, ii visiting her cousin. 1 R
tmcc ncroM tin* comment t-cm.Nm Bnw.
•
maintain it, no other food can begin 4o take the place of pure, GLEAN milk.
York to San Frariclnm.
■ ,
Mw Etta WaUJorff of Hrtyfthton.;
iking dtlcal lying d*.*»
It is not only greatly helpful to children, but-will bring'an added share of
.New
York,
t*
vitiiing
relative*
alwl
;
•pert.‘man never kn iw.
has about, three times
tiund* in tin- city.
health to every member of the family. Considering its food value
xwpaptrs now. as under
rday th .m-c hi* father who t- ve
he catr.x. He ot
. Britain has. on 'he average, tw
tie game rigidly.
ot Ornalu
nub i of highway for every »quar•hem. he may.'
mile of land
u.-igrd. but ro 1
and family.
I... ; hl - .1.1 u • wav. ?
V . 1.1 .Vi.a-a ,
But before you nw milk you abotild KNOW
Slate Official* have always shown that the
e and jail were i
r,rtn
l ast year 4238
... ------------ ----------------------------------------"bacteria count" in Highland* Dairy Grade
that it h (J.EAN.' Milk is a natural carrier
w '.car i grc.'rt deal of whining ■ ■‘‘re in,|W!wl 13 :h* Limed State.* lighted for the first time Fridav
"A" Milk I* but a unall fraction of tlje limit
of germ*. In order to protect the public
in lne*e daj» oi depwiion but'&lt;rwn Uluru.
nmewith »■« The mnm&lt; u»r.lighted and the building pmentad a
health, the Slate of Michigan divide* milk
’ The annua* farm value of nut­ very pn-ttv appearance
Manvj
Mlrhlgari permit* thr Hichl.ind* Dairy to *rll •
ie to admit rea: •por’.-m.in. who h**nt let ar- in the
ring the .-urplu* mot^y. -4 the belirirtger:
uir United-States
wn„
into two grade*—Grade “A.” which I* excep­
average* about availed themselves ot the opoortuncumrisncc* hek him: but u slatting gio.ooo.cw
tionally CLEAN, and Grade “B." which Is
ity offered of going through the;
hwuci, &gt;’&lt;«•», them—thi^ artu: waning ai .i
supply a heccu
not m&gt; "clean." Repeated test* by MicMgan
buildings.
HIM I. J McLaughlin opened * '
’B'toru-a Tlx- overdue inaiailuwut or trying io
-.ar hat —Republican. Stanley- Wi*. 10.000.000 dua-u egg*.
.-unmet school Monlay with about
23 ccholarj in attendance. NAr.c but!
tank
cars
especialPortugal
has
3
000
rat
houses mo;scholars of tiie lower primary grades
----- —„
vanou* mditeirit* pc pula uon of 6.100.000
----- —
,-----i include some that are lined with
Borton will have it* city empldyMr. and Mt‘ J O Selden of sihouk*. be conducted for tiie A Missouri editor prefen * co* wood, rubber, glass. cnameL &lt;»lus* delhcr poll taxes, water bills Jqhr.v are visiting fheir son. H- D
ROBERT W. COOK, Prop.
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Phone 2651
---------...~d stmtJnGn:r. "hirh writ .;#-•▼ L'-e SeWri-. (er a feMr. 6bWen
♦m. u.ly a» to nuking the ume nttx
eMeption of goid. Hherictty M.ooo iu itamp* used to mail is an attorney at.st Johns and ui
iao*i malkabk of Ml tr-eui*.
If.uutuem fives aiilk.-St. ?as*pi: nif .\2r
i'-hem.
'
.very much pleased with the city—

Views and Opinions;

What Others Say

Quotation

r roin Our Scrub Book

A Quarter Century of Progress

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

CLEAN MILK

of^Our World

Promotes Good Health and Is the Cheapest
Food You Can Buy, Considering Food Value

Good Clean Milk Is the Cheapest Food You Can Buy

Jhmgct Knagraphs

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY It. 1113

Legislative Revolt May
Upset Governor’s Vetoes
(Continued from page one»

send It out but It coal* the same'
taxpayer* indirectly a whole tot.
more because q t* sent out.
,
The latest to succumb to the hut
for propaganda Is no les* a perron­
age than the director-of agriculture,
th* Honorable Samuel T. Metzger

DO WE WANT Mil
ST. OINK CONTROL?

LEGISLATURE BOOSTS
RACE TRACK GAMBLING
Sugqr Coat* Action by Di
verting Slate * Share to
Good Purposes

for thu -eaaon He writes In part: of the speaker. Iu repeal wa* easily of bunk in which la discussed a tot CENTRAL BANKS IN NEW
Tlyrr-aho remember the quinine
• -In the Naw Deal *t Lansing both *cc&lt;»mplUhed during the 1R33 ms- of thing* Including the value of hl*
YORK AND SYSTEMS
and auler bitUr medicine* tlw coun­
parties cooperated in carrying out Mon. not much opposition to It* pas- department inspector* in teaching!
OF CHAIN BANKS
try doctors used to have us swfcltov
Z the Idedge* made to tiur people in Mg(- pemg (n ,vut.noe Again It U the farmer how to (rack and-grade
«wlr mspecttw* platforms Arc wc [ charged that the InteresU behind hls crop* and how to find the high­
for ague appreciate the advantage*,
L
BOIng lo fteidtate tlwse solemn fthl* un-American law knew that the est price* for hl» cammoditic* At
of tiie sugar .coated pills now being
* plcdgr* we nu.de or arc we n-p,,! Of the law was notfdng to be least 8am cannot be charged with LOCAL NEEDS WOULD
handed out by mtxlern physicians
gome lo act ta carry out the । feared a* lung a* the governor kept modesty He wjlte* in |hc first per­
NOT BE CONSIDERED We think the legislature must have
mandates of the voter*? It U a hi* veto power. The companion bill sun and talks of "our " and "wc" a*
liad something like that in mind
question of principle. Shall xr leg- to thr foregoing U tlw Morley trea- ■ of wrttUig to a dear fnynd Inci­
siu'ii they paxa-d tile bill legalising
dentally
n
might
be
ad&lt;k-d
that
Revelations
at
Detroit
Seem
hlate for the cIjmx. or Uie nu«.?“ I IjaM bill which was designed to put
rac«- .track. belting, a measure from
lout fall during the campaign a more teeth tn the Horton trespass­ Michigan taxpayer* are already dig­ • to Indicate Certain "Jnwhich they expect tiie state to reap
ging
up
a
lot
at
money
for
exten
­
great many drmocratlc membcraJaw. It waa a«ked for 14 southwest­
look decidrd stand* on the small ern Michigan fruit grower* but rvl- sion work at Michigan State COI­ i tereals” Seek Control
their-&gt; conscience*
andr-----------------to Mtgar-c-w
lage. moat Of Which la along gdllCR-J From the rriwri*
coming
ifrom
mm tne
-----c----------------because--It interfere*
wijh
the
t loon act. They promised the voter* dently
■*-—*- ---------•--------,,u •*
“ ttonai
reports
coming
the
line* connected
agrlcul- vrtruii
dSSS-SS &lt;rW.d lmy ZUll-.u’*,||*u ’“r
, - - - - -- with
— -------oiw-ineo grami juty invmn**
of their rMpective dutneu that privilege* of the hunters the gov­ ------ ----ture The latest
venture upjrearo
*vl(Pn,
therr
lure
lalrai nature
apwara oU(,n (u
tbe
„ swrIIow U they ear-maUed Hu
they would eiUter outlaw- the »mall ernor iuu seen fit to veto It
!,to .
d'ddnw I°I, „ ,
me i»rl ol wnam money ts be expended fur .county
l&lt;Mn and household finance concerns
Journalism Running Wild.
IL
r’'al’u'cf,J*1 a ninnep-d IntereaU tn New York CBy fair aid ami for 4-H Club work in
or reduce Hie legal interest rate to
A year ago when the commlsMon
not more than one per cent per of inquiry Into state governmental week, devoted lo lira MUrnU ol he , ranlrol ll«- enUra lamUn, in.,1- Hie stair. Using the money to aid
M me- raauiuj. whiel, would fair* ought to please the men wte&gt;
month At tin- conclusion of one of (expense set about Ita work one of An.er.ean Medkral SoeMy and dU-.
will conduct the gambling, for more
w,nii&gt;»ied
at
llw
rriwm.ol Hie Un- ,,, „ „ntr„,
c„a,u
the. ten test fights *rcn in a Michi­ the earlv dtecoverte* made by-that
T|„.
„ lbttr.*,. fairs mean more gamblitw. and
gan legislature in years, thr interrsr group of legidutors wax the extent Inraltr ol Jtlehuran luhda. la anol!,.
er
neweoin.T
In
II,e
puMklty
B.ld
rate was Anally reduced lo one and t&lt;f
. . .
—
, rmwiH as n na&gt; iwi.-i irnr u. Hl nuK&lt;- gambiaig meant rmne ptohtt
t&lt;r Which
which the proiMtgBtMllst
propagandist hail
had gone .
lu
Uk race-track gamblers who got
tor
which
the
lax,-.ret
|W&gt;«
Burl,
b
,„
....
v
.^
nfound ih.i
“ 'W'
".Murn.I
Ha ta fir. v.,rx
thrve-fourtlis jx&gt;r cent jwr month. In M
oewrid_department
head* had edit-.'. . 0" .AL
secretary or bank, nrr ln M way. affected by th. that bill pisccd As to the 4-H Club
—The prvsonL ralo-X* -Lhnwi and one- ______
.... w________________________
w anrt the department of rm- •r,?,,™rifv
,;r
. half per e»-nt per month or 42 per or*
on on the
Um Mute payroll*
payrolls and that
fr
Prosperity of
*• trnl per year The bill as pa.vad huge gobs of pure bunk ww being except lo say that they are still pp- the banks ln the r.-.-t of the enun- l,,M* B’,1-s ,A Michigan are not going
try Ou lh«- oU»er hat'd banka in ‘o be influenced largely toward finer
cAHk for a l.-gai rote v! 21 per cent ^s-nt out to the newspapers and peri­
c railng on » high production bails smaller cHlf*. like Hastings, an- In
**U" 1,v‘nK
per year. 11 *n» opposed by one of odlcal* of Michigan All of the to- Tiie
federal government started this some rrspecLt. de|*ndeht upon the toiwwirdg. tout the great BUM*' '*•
the m&lt;*l actite and pernicious lob- called
” - publicity was
--------* • 1* designed
—-•
nnd
busineaa but if -Michigan big Wall Strerl bunk*, und the con«dd itwlf to giunblrro t..
btes ever upcruting in Lansing. Tiie to build up the pullllcal prestige of expensive
keeps at it *li&lt;; will outpubliclre the ditinn* that obtain there The prut- i finance their club work The first H
governor hip vetoed the bill jrtth some Mate official or lo promote the government ppbltcbU.
&lt; ijmiI change tliat would result from ** '“r head, for clear Dunking, and
the rxplan.ip.Hi that he Ijas bream- Interest* of some department In or­
a *y*tem of chain bank*, operated I *“••&gt;'»»*!■'think it over they arc goconvinced that thr small loan con­ der to make certain of more gencrfrrmi New York City, would be that
&gt;»»r respect for men so high
cerns cannot ojieraie nt-21 j&gt;cr ecu*. out appropriation*- Most of It Is.
’
local banks would not te- oprratrtt 1,1 “UU*»»ty that Hwy should be rea year Hla critics and the opponent. designed to create in the public
rmu- M*ct«-d. Tte- second
U for
Uw
Mr and Mr* S A McCafferty erv for the benefit Of
of th- local cum- cond H U
.or tte
ot Uh: present act which must stand mind the idea that the Honorable
■if Hu- veto stand*, rctoit that they Mr WhoM* k* u wonderful guy. a tertained as their aw-st* during the munttles nor with their pntgre:.* in Ifart. fur greater loyalty, which
..' niust
must now
now IndUdk
Include toallv
loyalty U&gt;
to iMtRllaad
legalized
are nnt concerned with the con­ great public official, ami a friend past- week. Mr. und Mrs LaUmer tnind. They would be conducted ucUH- idea*
rum* und
uiui rct'datiun.
n-gmaixat. W'ubhng The third H u for the
fined existence of the small loan of the de.te "iirepul" who by all Und Mr and -Mt* Lon Earl of Ot- corduw to the
New band. f6r greater reivice.^but why
’-* the chain ‘management In »»
companies They point out that no means should be ic-ehctcd to hls sego. a brotlwr. C. Kenyon, of Ohio.■of
working than c«n afford to pay mj office or elected to some Higher and also Mrs McCafferty's sisttir. Mr* York Hiieh a fhina a- areommq- n-hdej jervUr whni the gambler-,
dntinn »t
nt meat
lu-nl OHiigs.
banks, m
in tne
tiie **««•
m-im-!,i’i,P fbe ।i-prot.tx The fourth H is
high a price for borrowed itenu-y more remunerative office. Tiie com- Whl:.ler. who ba* been quite HI but ««uon
have known » hereto- tor health fig- tatter living but
und that Hie old time loan shark mi*.*ion of inquiry called attention l» much iinpiuve*!. Mrs Whisler •" wldcli
to titia growing evil ami called upon Is living at Mr* .VcCaffcrty * al tlx- tore, would ta- unknown If wc had ^■'•tor living « umot mc.udc legaii chain bank* operated from New [ted^gambling. Wiw n an ttidividual
to work In werrey while the prewiu tin- board of.state auditors to clamp prescnL
Chlote Parrish and friend, Rozle 1 York.
tlm nd on the practice Tiie *tatproper to
ability uiJcii the three ball artist ute* put this i&lt; -|&gt;on*lbi)ity squarely Angeleit
AmraHI and
.nA Mr und
,.„A Mr.Mr- Shield
sl.,Hd • !i ,., «« li'f
h.re it
l. fc, wnper
u, say that
rh.l
Martin were Sdhday callers at Mr. failure:, of banks in tte- prUtfnt dr-,’»tent L. wh.ch he loicnd^ hinever enjoyed. Ttiev point to high al I he door of this board
, prejuion have not gem-rally \|&gt;e*k- Mandard* and tnut is equally true
Not nnly Is the demand for re­ and Mr:. Wayne Culler's
Ftank Nickels and wife and baby !in&lt;- b*t-n ri,,c ,o ttu‘ lKX,r character "• ■ state. Il *vi|X take a long lune
newapoper &lt;n&lt;l radio Sdveitiring us trenchment of tin* expendvc prac^e* and mortgage:,• l‘» &lt;»ilUvr jnie^ of the damage done
proof liiat tiu&gt;ir»un&lt;h are lured Into Her going iiniicededrbut quite to the' and Ernest Snyder apd wife re- ''{ th&lt;1r
’■u'.-lv due to pnrrha e. ..f t&gt;! our legL-utorsigning away their household effect* contrary it appears the lid I* now turned Wednesday- from Munroe., '*:l
ite. damage don'
Without warning as to the hilii in­ tff entirely. The democratic slate Mich , and Toledo. Ohio, where they bond* that have been pusiud onto!And speaking of
liglslaton. w have been Inter,
ter.'.t tatezi charged. Th.- small loan,/central committee ha* provided a have been visiting for a week They •»* market by strong-arm methods by
in read.na
reading the comment*
upon'
‘listed
“ted tn
.ro .....
act is a lH.t member.and the gover­ skilled newawrlter. according to an- report work and wag.-* looking bet- bv big rtty banks
We"Stiff
believe there
room, 'hr I'Ptalw
’ure -.
bya
larijc
numb
We
still bcUcn
...... is
... (WII
•
- —
............
.......r &lt;&gt;(
nor Ls grttitiR a lot of panning for nounctirttiit* made by the »rcretaiy ter altliough crop c'.ndtlinns nolAo
bLs veto It t* |xi'.'lbir tliat two- to tte- governor, who will tnk&lt;- Hie good. Mr. NlckrU irought back fnr tooUly-ou-ncd. locally-managed^ the fetat.mos, influential newsthiids of both tenues may ujswt his stuff prepared by department heads their little five year old daughter ’banka; and that tiiey ran be so oj&gt;- paix'ra, both daily and weekly. P.
plans to save tlw iniquitous cofuScrm and whip it into n-al pres* agent who has been siiending thr summer! Suited, and should b&lt;- so operated,! appears to be the concenxu* of opin, «'• to favor local, development | ton that ti.&lt;- people of Micliigitn
which prey uj&gt; &gt;ii the pour and the stuff in strict Hollywood manner. wtth tier aunt
Cecil Hanson wife and baby .pent •‘’peaking now for Hasting-, had it ^iio ild commence now to search
The governor has also explained
Impr .vfdrnt of the Mate
Tlw-rr are two other bill* some..­ Hint tills new service Is intended /n the week,end and the Fourth of K)’ b&lt; ,-n for arcoinnv-datson* ex-1 "Ut available material for candidates
what compnnlonlike in their char..­ no way to cramp tiie writing style July with Mr*. Han&amp;n':. parent* Mr t' jidrd by load bank* to our nutnu-l for the legt-lalurc in 1B34 instead
.. &gt;&gt;f any state olfkiul who wants lo do and Mrs Veltxiuct and. vidtcd i1,ttpiliiR industries in their early!"! waning until th&lt;- print/.ry is on
acter which th- governor has vrI Mr. Hanson s parent.*, Mr. nnd■Mrs. history *nd to tlH.*.r who projected! and gaeh district ha* a. bunch ol
f. hl* own’prrM agenting
iM'd and fop which vetiws it ia difnum.IO rmwuir, u
.... .m Meanwhile tht-printing andmlm- tten Hanson C.-cil and faintly are ih' ,n- !,1U cl*&gt;' would b« without altelf starters out after tte*. J»b. Pioin 1929 n clever him- resulted in the cogpiphtnR bills are-piling up and from Ionia nicy returned ot.Thurs- ‘ngle factory today We all agree pie who krtyw men in each district
'that Hasting-- fxclonc* httve been a| well enough to Judge their ability
’|ja.- n ’&lt;- ot u lullii wi.lch
are being
Ki.nil permits
jn iniii, ex- - -i*-'t.ice
— -tamps
-■ -- con­ itgy
tended
__ and .iicrrnaed
_ - -•* '__
hiinmll»-lnnv
......... ______
bag"iiterrt
atinl-rtl
mlle-longatnns
strip-Tne
Thelax-I
tax- j Clinton Clark and wif.- and daugh- KI™ hc,i&gt; to the town, and a helpland their integrity should gel toUtnlt* for mentBera of private hunt- l»&gt;*r wi only, jtri* hu pockets ter Lucih--of Gary Ind were visit- ’ ’ **•* stwrounding country as well. Reiher.and make a selection in adorsof
hte
Jtm-ter
Mr*
Mary
Grans
11 w,il br * y"Tr&gt;' ‘''ty for this; vanoe. and Uien draft tjx* one upon
Inn-chib- In otlu i worte. a farmer PtekAl he actually pay* for bMVl*^
in ©raiwvtlte on mursdny and Fn-™'totry. nnd for its -maliri due* whom tiiey .igier, make him run.
and town*, when bank:,, .operatedfand give him their united support.— .
urn II hi-- Inml- bqt if he .. rough: h-iviny. it rfrrn* tn an artistic nnd danthis week Th v -s’-o v Ued .
Cnuln
V.BBI. .TUImv ■.A.-r'.
*•« v'«k C;l&gt;'.
ygfa vixilanl.
■
shoo'Ing one nut &lt;&gt;l m u.-on. even if accomplished fn*hion.
ii an. BiKi rtrniM
-make local loan- and insist that
_
• • *---------- —
the birds arc destroying his crept. !&gt;■- .
Merely Propaganda.
SImr.,;,
.,«■« lh
INVESTIGATING SOURCES
is subject to arrest and severe punIn this connection It must be menj»u.lba.
«, M.crn
cram j...
of common colds
ishtm-nt Hut if « *o-c»ucd sports- tinned that Hie legitimate news re- ruu.«,.
mkc
v.w.ni “tl;;
t 1- -• • - - - mun has money enough 4o own a gnrdlng state affairs la covered by a Rapids in company with -the Dc- -"uty to help the local community
[from
which their
their denositors
depositors arc
are dede­
membership in a licensed club. Iw is .tuff uf trained reporter* maintained Manti* of Martin
n"m W'HCh
I rived, but must be oi*rated on a Doctors Declare Combination
IM-imltted to steait both before tte- at the sjate Capitol by the import*"
dud-blooded ba-ts &lt;.{ ------chain ------banks।,
SOUTH VER.MoNTVfl.I.E.
opening of the regular hunting sea* aui nrusiiapcrs of Ik-troit ami
of Virus and Bacteria
.Mnand
Mn
A*a
Strait.
Edwin
*&gt;
’
“
r-*«rd*
for
the
parent
bank*
Won and after nnd may legally *iu«t ’Grand Rapid*, tills staff being augResponsible
Wall rAreet That wuuld Imnd
n lavger number of birds It ii the mviited by one of the be. t news William* and Helm French spent
European system brought to Mlclii- writers in Mulligan Mipjmrted by a last week in Petoskey and Alanson inu r 'tie control of Industries und of .A few years ago the commcn Cold
.Mrs Etgie Ackerson im* beep ver-. l,,ur *“o&gt;'' economic life to Hie ten- wax not reganfed as at all .serious or
gnn and it lias been tlw subject of string of smaller city dailies. Addmore aertjnonious di^ujision among .-d to this pretentious list ate rnr- Ul .&lt; Wr. Kv.
In uml.K.
“• . menacing .»
..non on .nx.
to n™,„.
health, rap
opinion
that
nipulators of Now York Ti,al ..ubJcct ha* ciiangr'd greatlv becanw
huntera and.‘.portsinen than any erth- respondent* constantly on the job but is better new
Mr and Mr*. George Hall and '’’J1’
cw\'. it 1* n&gt;w realized that many serious.
er measure It wa* the center of and looking for news in thr intcrin ru...,,i
Grund, but n
“ would I" iiarmful
h-^‘“Lj?
U}r rest
rc^:___
««MH^ean
the ciZnon
Htirtira..... apent Monday ...
todtin*
...te- tracrd.’.to ...
a heated battle during the session eats of the Associated Press and the children
of 1931 when its repeRl paas «l the United Pres* MRrnclr*. What goes. Rapids,
senate and wA then tied up in a out from the department* l» not Ml-vs
■
-—
committee of Hie hoiuJ^htch luid legitimate new* It is. colored prop- Floyd Robtiuwin and Sidney Hoinierilnc Ideals of nils country
Much careful research ha* been
been hand selected by Hr- million- Uganda and there l» no ricu-v- for rt Grand Rapids were caller* Sun-:
-■
devoted to the dlsroverfe* &lt;rF the
alre club member* who had the car H It costs the taxpayers money to da? on Helen French.

A Treat for Hastings

JACK FROST
DAIRY STORE
124 WEST STATE STREET

Hastings’ Finest Store ... Specializing in
Ice Cream, Cottage Cheese and Buttermilk

NOW OPEN to the PUBLIC
Big Cones
Buttermilk
AU You Can Drink
Buttermilk
Ice Cream
All Hand Packed

Delicious!

Sc
5c

Quart

15c
40c

Taka Homa a Quart 1

Malted Milks

10c

Creamed Cottage Cheese
Freeh Creamed Daily .. . Finest Quality

High Quality Butter

Jack Frost
Ice Cream
/n Many Flavort!
MAPLE NUT ORANGE ICE
ENGLISH TOFFEE
'
BLACK WALNUT
STRAWBERRY
HONEYMOON
CHOCOLATE
BANANA
VANILLA
LEMON

JIFFY BAGS
will KEEP Ice Cream
Hard for TWO Hours

ir
.'I
.. . . . cau*«l by filterable viruses, which
st?,U. I v.ra W u u
’a ar*“ h"Tsib1e under thr moot poweri Mr. am! Mrs Wallace Campbell and fu| „jlcro(lcO|X.
nild
i,. . - .
,
• uiruuan any porcelain niter u,*eu ov
jthclr run. Muurk. whose lunensl
lo^t* t1m. o!hfr IlrM, of
w.u. held ut Hie home Sunday with 0.^-1, ha. r,.Hoard the throrr
liS" Ts
I Iht ixi.ni) 1. a a. Will have a nearly
nearly alwav*
alwav* nresent
present in
in the
the tinner
upper
respiratory tract*, are th^ cause.
;
jand eajp-.in the vacant room* ad­
I**!'"' of the College of Pliysljoining Leonard's
baturday
Bnll flurgi-oiu of Columbia,
I July Jo
Uniwnuty recently anirstinced that!
I Mr and Mr*. I^on Leonaid and ttiey are convinced tliat colds agil1
j Mrs. Ell* Rogers have ix-en enter- influenza arc caused by a combine- [
tuining several relatives from ChiIcajp durtiig the past week.
initiating agent H prepares the sail*
Members of the garden club reI member the meeting with Mrs Hat- for tlw bacteria Neither the virusnor the bacteria alone would make
Itle Whittemori' Thursday afternoon much trouble It Is tl&gt;e combination'
1 at Pleasant-Bike.
that does the nitwhtef
i nn sum aic s (Matlde Gl O.it : pent

S-.niday with Mr. .IS,*'
.1-2 ::
j Chamlx-rlain at Haatlhg.*

’

p.. ™..!.,..
b,. .ewewd b&gt;
L vaccination against the virus, and
i’®* against tlw bacteria. It U be-,
serve supper at tlw church Satur
■■ ­ licved that thu will prose to be the
day evening followed tjy a e-“"-' find step toward solution ■ of the
musical program by Rattle Creek , myitery ot the common cold and It*|
talent Everybody is invned.
too near companion, influenza It *o.i
A very interesting meeting, full there h a chance- that these two
of dlscuiLsion was held at the an­ scourge-, will be greatly reduced innual school meeting at tte* hall the near future if the two Columbia
Monday afternoon The htwe wa- University
umTOruiy mreangaiora
correct,,
imeatigators arc
are correct.j
full and every district in the unit Uw.n a mrrct attatk can be made!
was rcprornnteq^
UpOn
Of Snejie t»o senous'
ORANGEVILLI
disease*. \Vith the help of other!
I Mi' and Mr* Arthur Mtnntck and
treatments, such a* fresh air
I daughter of Fairfax spent one day
Hw rommon cold and
(the past week with friends at this "*uen“ n“y bccOn“ kia dev‘s-*tI place.*n*i W O Pierce and family ot PlatnOBITCARY.
' wejl were Sunday guests of E D . Glenn S*lft «m of Aubrey and
Lewis and wife.
Inez Swift, wm born September 17.
I Wilitam Rupe, who hu* been 1910. in Kslamo township. Eaton
spending several week* with rela­ county, and died July 3, 1933 at the
tives at Pontiac returned home one a»e ot 22 years, 9 month*. 16 day*.
i“"i
,, .
He spent the mo t of hi* life on the I
E. D L*wls and wife attended the larm )n g.,
cou'nly. Besides hla
llurwal ol hL
W.ll-r Lrwb. „„„„ ,, „ Sl„vnri by ,our bmlh.
aiolwa, Miiml.v
era and Tow wtrr&gt;. Onoo ot BalliMra Hellie Bran, and modOanraMl, nJJi,
„l

ivtoraty u.
to enjoy an airaUn.
airplane rai.
ndc
IdHXI.
„ n^,,, „,d
[over and around Pine lake. July 4th. a ho*! of relatives and friend*
j James Hrraunelte and family
I spent Bunday afternoon and eveAccording lo William 8. Brown,
ning at the home of hu parents, Mr New York hotel owner, the problem!
and Mrs Abe Hcrtnlndte near nf shelter for tiie unemployed white!
iPralrieville who entertained in hon- callar claa* could be solved if every I
jor of thru son. Walter, andwife ol hotel tn the United Btatea yould
I Chicago
open up 10 per cent of it* rooms for
| Mr. and Mrs George Ash ot Bat- these worker* and carry them on
itie Creek were Bunday guesU of her credit until they are reheated
jsUtcr. Mr*. J W. Siu-meld. of thu
-------------- --------------------place,
The telephone girb In London's
!
-------------- Lo*-*------------long distance exchange use as ninny
O-tr
radio Ians in Ung- a* 39 different languages and dta■ land pay llcetue fe&lt;» for radio or lects in the handling of an average
'wiretoM ku.
iat 4,000 call* dally.

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�TOT HASTINGS BANNFR. ffTUNtSDUY JULY 11. 1M1

PAOE SIX

[ plan would easily go through, and

WOODLAND.
I Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick entertained
(thereby a bank that hnd stood here
the Bridge Club Friday evening,
i
for 70 years, had served the com-, I
i' Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Faul and
illin munlly ,dltbfu,ly- w°uld be kept go- '
I Mrs. George Faul were Sunday;
N||IL|yigand tiie depositors’ interests
guests of Mr. and Mis, Richard
HIilJ would be protected, because they
w I thenuelves would be Ute stockholtf-l. ^_______ _________ __________
‘ O'Brien of Lansing.
.erg
In
the
new
bank
and
would
]
&lt;conUnued
from
page
one)
Fight Aphis Scourge
Miss Jean Mitchell of Grand Hav-.
(Continued from page one)
I themselves choose the directors who.}’
p»«v
INVESTIGATIONS WILL BE
Ute&gt;mel L“d&gt;bUgl ny a&lt;ayl With the return of better times ill^ ‘“rn- wouffi ^ect the ofilrerk ; .uhwlt
w lntere4l unU1 en is visiting her cousin. Arlene KU­
, patrlck, for a few weeks.
REPORTED AT ANNUAL
Y0Udrr^?m
"re
your CNI., would seem as If depositor, had a
’ronuXe oflh“hree be July L These three years were ,
Mr. and Mrs Chas. Otlley of Hus­
MEETING
tings were guesta of Mr. and Mrs.
Th(«
i
chww&lt; lo
‘helr money
chosen to *°r* wUh ,wo ot the d&gt;- M*clfied because delinquencies old- D. B. Green at their cottage on Jor­
N0 OVERSUPPLY OF
|rhvme-b t the modem Mr. Udy-',bM*
ot
bank “ ie&lt;,nl a rector’ ‘n ,‘h* organization
He' Umn I#M
4UbRcl t0
dan lake recently.
PRYSiriANq IN &lt;ITATF I
do’ teU.» that the bahk was not permitItet mr.
Mrs. Daisy Taylor visited Mr. and
Mrs. Fred 6mlth ot Lake Odessa
PHYSICIANS IN STATE reumlng her youngster, from a ted to work its own way out. as we .nd^HUte tenefittod roto the IMoore-Hoibeck Act
from Thursday until Sunday and
Amneinir Recvaae* In RtoV ।• Rhl"u
«niv
tn rescue've. h could
‘‘f. bank and make their subscriptions. Next the Moore-IIoIbeck act was , attended the Bible conference.
Amanng Decrease in Sick- ( She *» no«•
federal government kept Ita ihed- to thf. new capita) stock, and not passed. It extended the time for Mils Dorothy Beardsley Of West

MEDICAL SOCIETY |USE L= pEST
MJKFQ QIIRVFV
Lake Ode”* canning Co.
IvInilLU
uUiiVLi ( Geti Quarter Million to

neas and Death Reported
by the Committee

T

HEAR NEW

^Xp7t ?

ut

'Smcr^hiT^cJSdki to Waite?

KMTOES ।
: NOW DELtNOUENT?

**1Ud °'Lnor ur,*1' «*yta» •"

UM‘- “7 Woodland spent the Fourth With

PITTSBURG
PRODUCTS
Interior Wallhide
Outside Paint*

Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

• Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Mr Have. „ntained it
“°n *
-tho*'of ,W3; to 8*P**m‘*r ’• 1Wi
Atone Mohler
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
prom what Mr. Hayes explained it Thrre were five names presented bywithout penalty or Interest If any
Mr and Mrs Arthur Altording
nrofitahto tov«t*
'« rqprewnt them A property on which texes were de- and Mr. and Mrs John Bulling at-.
^!!*iWitaui!t
a ^SJfJe r^otl2n W&lt;” ™ad&lt; nn&lt;d CI“T,&lt;?&lt;,1 tha' Unquent prior to 1930 had not been tended the thirtieUi wedding annl-!
1 ™1 — - 1830 lud n^lbeei!l tcndpd lhe thirtieth*wedding annl-|
------ ------------- To inert this sit-;taxes with those \&gt;t more recent landVf Green'lake Sunday.
vey of Michigan. This was planned gulp—and when farmer* who have par value
ft wlij cosl uw stock-. 1Jfl
tlon the
PLEASANT HILL
. end guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Stephen
nation
the nnmname.-, of the fire were: year*.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart flchalbly of I
. in order tha: the investigation* ot JK* CW“
'tn.’ ,iolder* $3° for pa&lt;:h 125 ihnre- Th^' placed
in
a
hat.
A
indy
drew
iromi
-- ----------- A lady drew from; on July 1. tta Bellows ad be- Grand Rapid* called on Mrs. Nellie,; The funeral of Mrs. latvlna Carey Curler und Vcrc,
U» &lt;—« mW ..par. tto IX ” re dX^to X. IK *
SSlMl1&gt;»• &lt;&gt;»
n.n..._Ch.rt..!
Jack Tomp.von of Grund Rapids
I was held in Grund Rapids Sunday.
««« .Kteten ■„ Ute
’iKTW--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------"•SS’ffi! W - U.
Interment in Irving cemetery Mr*.' was a guest of Mr and Mrs. Steptan
related itself to tta nrerttoe .rf:h..H
1* e.MArni* « « nmir- IU.. *?°!000.5“VP,’
k *1 d 1,0” Perry The necessary papers ]Mtive resolution, grafted a further given by the ladies of lhe Methodist,i Carey was a sister of Fred Johnson Carter recently.
Mrs Clare Williams and Mrs. Clif­
*tare.T* .?* Hom Washington for ,v.en*ton •«•
tor “
last
years
levies «
tochurchattheGarnbulldingSaturmedicine: also a*
as It
u might suggest ter of a million ladybuj
ladybugs.
It*»ve the stockholders no share
»* jv*.
• «»«•
cnurent» tne m«&gt;h ouuhuw oaiur- of this place.
Campbell were in Saranac
what doctors could and should do These were shipped by special re-■ ‘h- n«^bank. unleS th?y can n
put
7m^.r ’ 1. Those
u .'*talnlnP ‘hr subscriptkms. When No
November
Those who
who have
have not
not day,
day.July
July15.
15. Home
Homemade
madeice
Icecream
cream
Mrs. R J. Williams is somewhat ton
Thursday.
to adapt their work to' changing frigerator express cars in dormant
Jot the stwk '
pald ,ej'j UXft by lhat Um* wU1 *** and dakr wlU
“ned be«lrj“nK improved from her recent illness
Tta Sunshine Club will meet with J
conditions
* condition and jpon arrival were du- “p lddr"On to uu.5 ? and When
Hie £
*7
,F'^
P
»nd ‘Merest
on thaton
year's
six P M
...u,
penalties
ana interest
mat at
years
and was able to be brought home Mrs Ervin Tijurtday.
Tiie State Medical goculy- will tributed to farmers. Th; “Xti In addluon w _ ' _2. _
_
"nd &lt;Kn UD *° that the-UvU&lt;
.n
»•&lt;------of. Portland
_u from the home of her daughter in
Miss Kathleen Schafer
^rets^w-t^aside
far tive !
opcntd Bnd h*8*” delinquencies, however, the Moore- is spending the. week with Mr. and Grand Rapids Sunday
meet tn Lansing. July 12. at which was more or les* of an&gt; exneriment,
experiment.
^
’ts set aside for*the
« per
tX eern^
Holbeek bill will step in |o prevent
Mr.ofCiia.,
Tiie cost
livingCook.
has decreased
time this committee will submitReed declared, and the results »P- tenefli of ,he
the 40
cent of deposits I
tnelr
‘i wil7nLt
ofTthe
elther
or
and
Mesdaihes
Frank
Paul
are working at Delton.
22.9 per cent since 1929. according
tnelr report.
report. We
We have
have seen
seen a
a sum.urn- peared
peared to
to be
be satisfactory
satisfactory.
will not MV
mv thei^lW
themortSnal
1W cents
centade^vsi
onthe .JteCtfto HL.in^hS22
H«ttoJThn™
(hs‘.‘thu
&lt;’&lt;1:ner
w interest
interest
Mesdames
Frank eNeithamer,
Neithamer,
Paul
mari
I?^n,2^|
reown^d
'^udeany set aside
cl,ar«*and
“*ck nnd
ant^?
8.l.“n^‘er^spent
lT’“
rnari
of a part of this report and
The pea crop in the Lake Odessa dX™}^^
?!
fiTiheir orbital
dePMits., ■ nmSr tenk maT ilh%
(n ‘ccluilcally
the charge
of 2[«
Brodbeck
Arlle Spindler
Mr. and Mrs, Ben Frost nnd two to the Bureau ot Statistics of the
take'from
It
a
feif
paragraphs,
sugterritory
ha*
suffered
badly
from
^n^hi
stockholder*
in
the^old
&amp;
tk
'
Un
‘
l
uenry
against
the
property.
Thursday
with
Mrs
Mabie
Tucker
children
of
Detroit
were
Monday!
Labor Department.
take’from it a fcif paragraphs, sug- territory has suffered badly from t^.n the stockholders in the old
delinquency against the property.
Th.2.-^L;- “hh
|e‘tlve orwhat
’h*1 the committee lour'd
found the extremely hot we.Uwr during
SfiTupon
“?.nia
. Although the legislature
legteJature made no of
of_Clark*vllto.
ge.Uveof
'J fi a 1W «»*.
Clarksville.
| guest* of 3&gt;er aunt. Mr* Stephen |
-nd reported.
.the past few week* so that the norf^^t
« dlre&lt;‘‘ Pp0'1»*«‘ demanding the payDon McLeod and Miss Dorthy Carter, and family
’
Il is pouible to hold water In
"Medical practice can no more mil pack of from 65.000 to 80.000,
ronserv- U,2i!irthC&gt;
subcrlbe for the new ment of 1032 and subsequent current Curtis-were Sunday guests of Mr
Mr and Mr* Martin Moll nnd .sertetu that ure used to sift building
maintain the status quo than can cases will be cut in two. according
sw , , ,
, taxes, the delinquent tax relief am! Mrs. Ed. Echtinnw of Hastings, children of Kent City'were week-(| cement.
any other movement In human to Reed's estimate*. About 700 acre*
,hat -?a —.uUof’ the world
rnm-n
.measures make it mandatory for
Opal Baker and June Crockford’
1
■Nairs. "
of pf«» were grown thi* year and
A "' ’J
bo^ " I ~
u
.
the. owner to pay 1932 levies and toft Monday with County Agricult"Once medicine is seen a* an in- should have yielded a return to
J**";.ba^5®'np “u£h. &lt; Charles Wilcox who for many -hone for following year*, within urnl.Agent. Mr. Foster, for the 4-H
tegrated part uf the whole social planters of around $25,000.
"5 year* resided acra* from the WI- three year*. If the 1932 taxe* are not Camp at M. S C Opal got. a*
and economic order, changes will
The Lake Odessa Canning Comschool passed away last Friday.{paid, the owner cannot use the in-.county champion and June as altcrnot only be expected but planned pany plant to in the midst of the ”5
j"? ' j
bankl?*!S {u*?eraJ W,M J?e d Sunda*'- *1thj stalment plan for retirement of pre- note. Mrs C. J. Barnum .was their
for according to circumstances."
Pta pack now and as soon us
March b.urla *" Rut,land ‘‘(‘mt,I'ry beside1 y1&lt;HK delinquencies, for his property leader.
"As medicine became more effithe wax nnd green beans
‘ J
““7.P"
the remains of hls wile, who pawed, utn become subject to sale in 1935. Mr.-nftd Mrs. Chas. Cook nnd fum-'
cient In ita treatment of Illnesses. ai» l*K'n to come in. This crop
CM**a c'cry. away twenty year; ago. Mr. Wilcox n 19.33 taxes are not paid |y 1930 ily were Sunday guests of Mr. und
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JULY 16
nqulrements of medical services de- '« expected to be normal with 250
’«-J™;th..'?'8'’ lllr.w" .of H“rtow “nd Rhcdaithe property wohld-become subject Mr*. Joe Hackenbruch of Portland,
creased—a condition which parallels acres under cultivation producing •7- =“‘!”Td*xp.„ ’hi. eame from WUc0X- ,or, wbdm the‘^icox school to «alr In lhat year and after one
------Mr* Josephine ----------Todd was -n J
dinner
te:hnological unemployment In thelfcops that should return to the ‘{^e
Jl^was named He u sunhed by one instalment of the delinquent umortl- g„
r.,u at the home u.
guest
of Dr and Mrs
field of industry."
M5.000 to $20,000
.
a»7(»' SOn Earl W,,rox' and
•tmnd’
had h*”
‘he owner R G. Finnic Friday evening
•The decrease m sickness and in .' Tomatoes ulll come next and this
™al “"“J™
,
, ,
would be liable to law hte holding*
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plant.* and
deaths is one of the amazing and crop to expected to total about 1.500
a^^t. wjth not a cent of
Mrs. Wm. Cuihjng Of Alma spent
Formula for New Acta.
Bevprly spent Sunday with Mr'nnd
probably the most gratifying of all tons of canned product. The return
til" all *hc ’,ast
*'1’ her mother’ Mri
The formuta written by tlw new ^Fs Elon Plants of Grand Rapids,
the
modem «o /*nnw»
from
crop
o^ltaSds would
M.cCfnn ... «
' act is:
Mrs M.,C. BeVtee of Detroit is
• 41V results
liuutu. obtained
VU.JIUIU by lUUUVllI
.. '...............
-........this
-.......
K to estl.........................................................
................................
........ ”
e~w’
A^aP^U.^of
^.8oClX.‘y
mert
Pav 1932 and subsequent year »t ‘he home of her daughter. Mrs
' medical
practice. It permits medl!,!atod to run about
$15,000.
tact onlv one of them is orwi at the ia*
home of MrA Floyd Benner (axv, a$ promptly a* fxxssible to Arlle Spindler, for an extended visit
cine to survey tiie field and ask: ■ - ---------------------------dSlo
d,.™?’”
’’ “
toMUtolnd in® .»S
MIU A,™ toUnttM termWhat new form* of employment are! “ — - — —— • —• ~&lt;b|« Hich puking uh»l! be at paUoa'i
to be developed "
'
ernment red tape very largely, ulso &lt; \&lt;r&lt; Marv Mills a-ent with her J'&gt;»x.wsJble Iom of property through tl'r. Mrs. Forrest McMillen of HasAik Tkkrt Agent for lufortaatlen
tX“lt?h5^M«teit-‘C0X AndrenUfeffiXr to 3j
P“y “» dcUi.quenctos. prior to
"Eight per cent’of the population
In Michigan received 35 per cent ot
the total 1929 state income; 92 per
1---.
------- ..... ... ...
Mohler of South Woodland and Mr
cent of the population received 65
■’•"&lt;’“&gt; h.“lun^r,
per cent of the Income."
and Mr*. Lester Brumm were Sun­
’ relatives from Grand Rapids re- afIer untU rcUrrd,- .
"The average excess of Income -------------------------------------------------- ‘banks.
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL
irAnxno.j from. ****
II Mr.the
Sigler
said of
tta.officers
and'centlv
over bare necessity coats of living -______________
&gt;. (Continued
pageIdlrect^and
one)
GOOD NEWS FOR MOTHERS
attorney
tta; Mrs.
Chrt.*tina *Love of Detroit .is'
Flory.
for families in Michigan, excluding---------------------------------------------------- .directors and the attorney of UhMrs. Christina Love of Detroit is; l,OOD NEWt» FOR MOTHERS.
Mr, and Mrs Frccm furrow and
- •lx,Mlblc , staying here ......
wiiuojxni; Mr*. Della Kopp of Hasting* called
medical costa, amounts to $357 for "al crates ot empty milk bottles.1 bank had ,r',t'd 4n every
with her mother .O.'
for,’ reupic
People UKU
used iu
to UIOIK
think .whooping
(cough was "
not
rertoii*
it on Mr and Mrs. Wesley Meyers Satfarm families. $661 for non-farm When the reu? of the truck raised
flnd a *?y to reopen, i‘two
wn weeks.
nt tta **
rto,i€ disease ”
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS
utcac crates
ciaic* lurched
luiciieu forward.
lorwonz.- '
—-—- —----- - —
Miss Marie Beverwyk Is attend-i has proven to be very troublesome, ufday afternoon.
families, and $332 for individuals up Jhese
with all
nil Uiv
the uii»iil*
driving force vf
of tiie
the cvicol-: Plan
by the
summer m.
school at W. S T. C. Complication* from it have resulted, Miss Marda pan) visited her
Without families."
WiUi
*' *' government. iII(. «.»»■»■&gt;&lt;;•
• was these
■
ut1 Kalan^
Kalamazoo.
These ’ figures,, however. Include' bsion. It
crates .that which had been explained by Mr. • “
00- Mrs. Kirk Wilcox! fatally In many case*. *
Mr*, c. B Benham..
.the capf-■ j'of Coats'Grove, a former •*
teacher I Recently two University of Call­ 'grandmother.
caused the most’serious injuries to Hayes. rHe
— explained
--——-T-’’-. jthat
—
Hastings from Thursday until
,al •',ock of any^banklng liu&gt;Ututlon of Marie's, is also attending, and foniln bacteriologists announced an of
ilies vyho hav'e little or nothing left Mr. Stautler. who’suttered the fracl !;!
fomwd must be bought with
with;.......
------ --together.
I they room
I effective vaccine for the treatment Sunday.
nnn
...
with which .to buy adequate medical turc of seven rite, hot far from tnA now formed
Mr«-•
and Mrs. Fay C. Wing.«s&gt;Mr
“’• w,Hre
----------- 'S'Xt'S,1.’;
TSX'
*'-----1U «----be obtained in
services. The survey committee con­ hack bone, and whose head waA «•***•
MARTIN CORNERS.
■ I ing its effect*. Tiiey 8a
gave
.'- ddemonstra2IOn'..a' (Iren and Mrs Grant Osgood enjoyed
clude* that a great many families Jammed into the steering wheel by Hostings? In view of losses which:
the impact
o! u«iv
one tn
of the
crates, iour ’l*0P«e
sustained
in —
recent
Mr “
and
Cliff
of rvuiaKala-':.....
’l°ns
seemed
•mpuw
in
n«r. uuiu.
’ have.7
—: tha, ""
•"* Mrs. v
un Duran
knj.au ui
— which —
........ . to
— prove
...... the ,. ,w,i 1..-V dinner with Mr and Mrs
have ah inadequate income to pay &gt;WK
.........
«...
......
.
.
.
.
....a
(t
raif-IHn
Rrnr^t Shorno at ttair coltaze ut
tor medical care, especially in view whidi also forced hto ctast against. yMf« “ u evident that outelde mazoo and William Taylor ot Bat-;'alue of ttair discovery
not be attracted. There*-tie Creek were Sunday Mternodn The vaccine was developed by Dr
p lnt Jordan lak(. Sundny
of the fact that there U kceyi com­ the rim of the wheel or Its center.'“1&gt;1 ,aI
the only source from which tta callers at Alfred Fisher's
Albert P Krueger, ptotewor of
About thirty- attended tta reunion
petition for the small average sur­ causing a small puncture of one of
plus which remains.
1 the lung*. Mr. Stauffer did not fully: nioney can be .obtained will be from, Mr. and Mrs J E. Mattoon ot b-.cterlology and Mrs. V !o Nichols ( o( thl. class of 19321 of the Womtper-­ regain consciousness until Sunday ,,1&lt;’ dcpoaltora ot tta'-Natlona! bank, j Hastings were Sundny aftenioon a research associate &gt;n bacteriology. [aIld townshin school at Morean
The average family of 44 per
tual At this writing, Monday, hi* pros-,I! I'th'-pur|«^‘of U- Freddent t&lt;», callers ut Mr. und Mrs. Grr I teh-jin that Vnnereilj They hare pro- p-r|( Tlioenauple lake Sunday* j
sons pays $108 a year lor luNL..:
(duced successful result* tn 80 per’ Mrjl Reila cunPr s.wnt Sunday
1 v,re.
care, uaauuuw
including paj.ucnu
payments w
to doc- pecta for recovery seem good. Mr make national banks sound beyond; rr s.
tors, hospital, nurses, dentists, and Ironside suffered a -painful and:question Changes are coming in the: The Misses Ruby. Annabelle, Car-'.cent of the cones, which is n large
Mr niu&gt; Mra j&gt;a£Ln Wolctltt
drugs.”
serious injury to hls left leg just bunking busine.ss The announced, rie, Greta und Marjorie Cogswell (Percentage. This will be welcome Of vvest Woodland
But one family in every 10, the (below tta |tnee. It to hoped that he P°llcy
government demand-. of Lakeview called on Aunt Millie.
“&gt; mothers.
rne‘ Mhuffonarv Sodetv of the
report shdws. pays a bill of more;may not have a stiff knee, but that;ln&lt; “mid*tanking will be carried । Fisher Sunday.
------------ **'•----------------M r church held their July meetthan $250 One-tenth of tta fam- is one of tta serious possibilities of °u‘- v«ry tev °* ‘h*-' bank* that. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Triiitwein of
ADAMS LIKE.
Ine
the home of Mrs Harry Baker
LAKE.
ihea pay &lt;1-Per cent o! the total the
men and
«* »'»»«»"«
hdr »«h-1
mothRichard Hughes,
who has
Wednesday afternoon Homemade
Uw accident .Both
aakm
.nd Mr.| }»y* £■*&gt;»
JS* £T*'£d ."JlT nTitaiJ &gt;'Tyrobe’ PL' «L'
u‘"r&gt;« ‘Uw
Kletenl
Hujhw tew
hu been
bn vUratewitani
mtel
medical bill"
Stauffer*
“J* 8« p.r ,ol&lt;h.,rM„ e,. Trautwein.
SI.un.r. atoter
teter Hazel
Hate. and
.nd IMtty
wuy.lu.e hteJ®
~ ’Ur«
Tr.u.Hn, at Alfred'in
AHrteln Battle
(unto Creek
&lt;Wk with
-uh hi*
hl. daughter
tewhte ice
1« cream
rr-.m and
.nd cake
c.kr were
«... served
w.v.d by
by
It te seen." wysthe report, "that Stem
hr*- *UieU n^
ab&lt;?^Ftjliers
few days.
days
for ,hc JU5t
.
” were
—•-e brought to Pennock hoshanded
over to a reorganized FuQters for a tew
lk,.t thrcc WPvks
WP..k.,hat
has re- the hostess.
hostess
lh«, injuries
l.uurte cared
cute tor.
to. ;| J»**
&gt;MS;W
hUMte
rnter
Mrv.Hi.umte
w hte
hl, home.
home. We
W. are
.re glad
(tad to
to The
Th, Young
Yoddd People'* department
&lt;kwUn.nl of
M
the first step towWl a .wider and pita) and their
“ will
cI!d U^l jathU
‘) r* Un. ^au.
“* ,K
S!‘cr J.ndnd' Mrs
, ” ‘“rned to
more complete distribution of medt- Mr. Stauffer.
«toter
,n
i
ul ,as
much improved
imfrured ininthe
theBrethren
Brethrenchurch
churchofofthe
thevillage
village
* ' *■
“ wa* ~able to gp
~
--‘ireport he I* to much
cal care is to devise some means of’home that afternoon. The other । has been obtained anywhere in the week with Mrs Murtha Dcmond fhealth
spent the Fourth at Can. &gt; Mack
balancing Ute economic burden of three are at tta hospital as Uus a country
far has been 50 per cent.
Mis* Alma HUton vteited in tta
Dan Bagley who is suffering from Indiana.
‘
’
|««Wn
M"J* p°” w,l‘w
&gt;*»■ «
dUJiZte.™ TteClu. o! 1»» h.M their reAbout 43 per cent of tta 4,725 prtIt is unfortunate that thto comer | s{«l» 10 be taken would be whan the Saturday.
I b,.cn ,'n wl| (hu we(.k
unlon nl thp England cottage «t
vate practice physician* in Michl- has never been put in good condt- proper'amount of capital has been I Remember the preaching service
Mr* Libbde McKibbin and daugh-i Saddlebag lake Sunday Tiie followgan earn less than $2J00 a year. ’Ion Tiie soli to sandy, the gravel in subscribed then the wmsenator of next Sunday. A young man te to fill ters were in Yankee Springs Tuas- ing attended: Mr. and Mr* Roy
Thirty per cent receive an Income the roadway is loose It Iuu been j tta tank. Mr. Tolhurst, would sell to' the pulpit. Come to Sunday School I dav
. ....
Roberts and children. Ml** Ardith
below $2.000.,
' reef^ntecd
J tta
.i
recognized ha»* «u dat»ea.r&lt;i(t«
dangerous mmMr
comar for
forll*e new*
new bank tta
the sixts'
sixty uer
per cent of
o! 1I at
at 10:30 und
and «tav
stay ia
to nrrurhi,,..
preaching servMr. Slocum of Wayland called on Leonard. Miss Lucy Lind. Miu i’hyl,----R..time.
— Attention lias been
liquid
About 41 percent of the physl- 3 !o|1
-w..1 ««*«
------- pronounced
r-------- —
— by-- the
— .ice.
ils England. Birdsill Holly. Mr. and
ran authorities.
•nthnritirv The
The L. A. 8. wfil be postponed for Richard Hughes Tuesday
clans' gross tiiComc goes to pay lhe called to it more than once, K..»
but ntmuwnri
government * own
Callers at the Dun Bagley home Mrs.' Elwtn Hayward (Lillian Lydy),.
costs of the practice. Twenty per nothing has ever 4&gt;een done about it.! bank will be opened with a new one week and so will be held the during the week were. Mr. and Mr. and Mr*. Manning (Dorothy
cent of the bills of physicians are Both Mr. Ironside and tta High-1 charter, but this new charter must fourth Wednesday instead at the Mrs. Chas Esterline of Neeley. Mr Meyers', Laird Wotring, Marie Bur-,
never paid..
lands Dairy-carried liability ituur-lhave the approval o! the officials at third Wednesday Watch for .tiie and Mr*. Dorr Backus and two kle. Carl Lehman. Lyle Hynes. Vic­
Approximately 1.670 specialists ’ance. It would stem a* if the insur- Washington. There will be no re- notice next week telling the place daughters of Galesburg, Melbourne tor Bawdy and Miss Fern Schultz
and pkrt specialists receive a* much “we companies may raise the point,Slriclion* as to withdrawal-, of de­ o! meeting.
|
Sluck of Kalamazoo. Mrs F. E Fish­ and Mr. and Mrs C, J. Barnum.
- . general
—practitioners
. i.u_.in
«u: Uiat
------ -the county
—• may—
- —some
posits.-Tiie
official* o! the new tank
as the ....
3.047
luive
reer. and Miss Vera Sonncvfilc of ' Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Paul »nd:
COATS GROVE
the state.
j sponslbiUty for thio accident, be- will be chcM-n by tile bank directors.
ias* quite
quite seSC- ' SLtehi’lm nZ Mart inland T\f« Children spent Sunday evening with
&lt;•&lt;( by
oy inc
the .,, Walter Thompson
inumpson
"Here is pre«ntcd." says the re- cause It lias allowed such a danger­ who in turn will Me elected
—
u_._ lhewas
...
.in the
.. Ketchum of Martin arid Airs. Mr. und Mrs. Ross Pierce of Clover-:
theretore.
purely
hurt
when
fell
stockholders
and
will,
port. ■ cold-statistical evidence of °u« turn on a road having a good
?
barn.' striking" hto tack In iuch'a ’ Pankle
°l&gt;ha?l°re‘ dale.
represent tta depositors.
the grinding nnd clashing ot certain dtfal o! traffic.
«
!loas® a,ld Ear! Boul{er- local Bun-1 Rev. Carrick nnd hls orchestra
Tiie concern of the government. way. that bv havine X-rav
cogs that make up the social struc-'
‘
Mr. Sigler said, will be to moke the: “ was found hte back to be broken.|mrfilrf^ttijSm’ Mr and Mrs from the Sunfield U B. church will
MIDDLEVILLE.
ture. One cog is insufficient medical
put on the program for the Com­
—
-------.
—
w^v..
new
bank
a
thoroughly
good
one.
He
was
taken
to
the
Pennock
hos!HJPtain?
Mr
’
tnd
Carl Fenton of Jackson has been
service; another is insufficient medlmunity service Sunday evening at
1 calling on relative* and old friends . The government will not consider; Pital Friday add was put into. a :
the Methodist church al 8:00 o'clock.
Applying, a ratio of one physician, here where be was raised and re- any other plan than the one they'cast. We are indeed sorry that h&lt;-,, !rL “ar, P8yI* an“ Mn l*onard 1 i Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ruell and famhls
education
have
presented.
If
tills
plan
cannot
should
ta
laid
up
in
this
way.
u7
’iinent Mr
Sun&lt;tav
‘r‘«• •
to every 700 persons, an acceptedIj 'reived
Monday to school election. There' be canted out by tha* depositors There will be ho Commuruly *rv-'
*Q.v wer^ Mr
plreX
«d“with
Mrs”’th7
£S ‘i"atn.
a»vej
standard for adequate medical care,
R^i.rt"nf mt at Gobles Miu Phvlllsrenmlned
there are too few physicians in1 a:&lt; two to be elected to the board, there will be only one alternative, ice next Sunday evening ou account I
.nd
mU for " two wreta vWt with tar
private practice in every county in, So far u we hare heard there are ®nd that to a receivership. If than of the Silver Med. 1 .Contest .t the
?nmitoof oln^RaSd* grandpwenta^
I
Michigan, with the exception of- wily twx&gt; candidate*, each to sue- aJ»ll happen tt will be the duty of (South Woodland Brethren church. 1
I the receiver to force tlu; sale of tta Clinton Boise and Mr* Mary
n.
Rev X Mr* A E Wynn Visited
Washtenaw County where, because. cred himself.
RM. Johnson. »on Dr. E. R ' aueta.of the bank, in order to wind Barnum hare both been suffering
’ .nreTndn8 ' Mr nnd Mrs Jack Wvnn of Lansing
of the University, the conditions are.
John-on.
and
Paul
lucre
been
visitU
P't*
affairs
u
soon
as
lie
can.
Mr.
from
revere
heart
attacu.
the
formEiven^n^tancar'future
Sunday.
Little
John
Wynn
whohu
unusual."
! --------- --------'
•for a few day*, .............
driving Sigler—uld
for er
having----------been dangerously
fJ tta
been mendiri reverol wreks vrtm
'nn-rc were 300 more persons to
here
— he
—, to—tta
.—attorney
, —----------- ----------—ill.
.... but 2L2X
NCE more this store offers the novel
*'»ral ckred
d*...
le next.
each physician in 1931 than there through from ttair
their Connecticut
Connecticut **'"■!
closed tank,
banks and
and that
that it
it we
we are
are glad
glad to
to note
note that
that ttav
they are
are E''Tyonr. *«*
grandparents, returned to J,.
hls
. . . nnd here is an Interring ex­
were in 1900. All the gams in num-heme. They enjoy getting back to would be his judgment, bused upon both improved at this writing.
. week and plan to attend. -----home with them
ample in which is combined quality in
ber of physicians in urban districts the old home town and their many j experience, tliat if the Hastings NaRuth andv Marian Woodman and ■
„
Mrs.
Nellie
HUI
had
the
misfor'
BOWNE CENTER.
have up to 1931 been at tiie expense friendvenjoy seeing them each sum- j UpnM Bank had to go through a re-j Gilmore Dustman motored to Kulastyle, leather and workmanship with ex­
o,tunc
to
fail
from
the
sidewalk
us
William Marshall of £---------------o! the rural districts.
mer jj
|ceivetahip the depositors would te mazoo Saturday.
returning on
treme value. Merely one
.
. Wai™
l,ie
abou
‘ 10 enfer
car downa
e
wsim,..
----- Mont
s-^ herShi-'cut"a
she
Instead of an oversupply of phySwiVrnl men from here attended i lucky to get 50c on the dollar. The; Sunday.
(Sanatorium vl^$d at the
Wayne
town
j----------ny evening.
example of a dpzen invit- (h "■ Zl*/
... ~ plan offers them
...... 60 per cent' Tiie
nwncna Birthday Denton home Wednesday. Laurence 1
0I1^ jjJ(, back of her head and
sidons. tl&gt;e committee concludes,the Hastings National Bank meet- new
Loyal Womens
ing styles at,.,this feature
I ——.
M
there is a distinct undersupply. "The inK. in Hosting* Friday evening. We if they will participate in the rtor-1meeting will be held Friday after-' Benton. Mrs. Addie Benton and Mrs. 1 bumped it severely
.
I
tlwught in Michigan siiould be ccn- ali hope to see thu bank quickly sanitation, with a Jalr chance to ritem with Mrs Pearl Demand All pertrude Thomas took him to .Ute
price
JL
get a larger percentage, if not all of I are invited to attend.
Sanatorium- Wednesday evening.
1
OBITU ARV
tered. the committee believes, upon opened.
‘
'--------------Dave Chase. who always meets the 40 per cent of their deposit*. Mrs. Mattle Kimble 1* moving to; Mr. and Mrs. Orvln Smelker spent;
the problem of increasing the
which
are
impounded.
HaslU-.ga
and
her
son,
Floyd,
and
the
Fourth
at
Hess
lake.
;
K^EttnllXMbomMAuic rvTunn av
iuac.
•
&gt; ----- . — —---- amount of productive tune tiie phy­ you with a smile at the Geukes mar­
Morey
Moore
and
Clara
Sisson
of
bu
^
,,
X
"
„
Jan
’
’
•
ia
^
’
and
dc
‘
An attorney, who represented the j family of Woodland will live on the - ------- ■»*—
bum. N. Y.. Jan. 9. ias«. and desician devotes to practice."
- ’ ket. is on. Ids vacation, going with
Irving were Sunday evening guests &gt;iart,&lt;‘d thi-* w** 4un* *8- 1S33hls family to northern Michigan, largest stockholder in the bank, who (farm,
, Hastings.
H-*“neS She
si- was
was united In
tn mar­
where he hope-' to loose the cough reside* in Albion Mated that It was Mrs Mj.rUe smith of Kalamazoo of Henry Thompson and family.
OBITUARY.
Fourth of July visitors at tta Guy riage to Ira E. Erway of Rutland t
Jason J. Henpey. youngest ron of ‘that has been bottaring him for his judgment that the wise thing vijited at E. G Smith's and H.
for the depositors to do 1* la reor-1 Woulffnan'* last week.
ISmith home were. John Thomas and township, where they resided until'I
Jacob J. and Mary A. Henney, was 4
of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs Bud October 1905. To this union eight.I
- w-.-.—} k.oum* w. w. auu aua ganlzc the bank, as it would save: Lloyd Dcmond led the Community family
'
born in Ohio, May 14. i860. and',
Whitmore went lo Grund 'Rapids,n? moncy which would be lost it' service Sunday evening ut which Bnlaer and son and Mr. and Mrs. . children were born. three of whom \
Houghton of Detroit. Bea­ preceded their parents in death. Tta
and Sunday with friends went on to ‘r®. “*nk were forced into a rcceiv- time E. S- Tiromiuon gave an ex- Howard
:
trice
Thomas
and Merrill Karcher five living children are: Mrs. Glenna &gt;
Muskegon
lo
visit
their
son
CTtaries.
er
?
”
tp
-.
,
...
.
eeltent
sermon.
" days. He came to Michigan with hls
G. D. returned home Monday A. M. I Mr- S1«‘er called upon the deposit----------- ,
accompanied Mr. and MrL Hough­ D. Darling of Ann Arbor. Mrs. Hal- Mrs.
Whitmore
te
remaining
to
or
*
to
ask
any
question*
they
pleased
STONY
POINT.
ton home and remained until Sun­ tic B. Anders. Delton. Ernest T..
malning in Carlton the rest of his
and------Earl—
M.-------Erway
1
evening.
, Howard D, ----- all
Spike or
life. In 1886 lie was united in mar­ Grand Rapid* visiting her daugh- •“ t0 the steps to be taken or as to Jean Kulxill ha* just returned day
Mr. and Mrs. George W.ldring &lt; °f Hasting*.
■
All sizes,
!wh8‘ the proposition would mean '.from a three-weeks’ trip to KettogR'fr
riage to Miss Lucy V. Bull To this ters for a few days.
Cuban
E F- Blake and wife were tn thei10 Uum Several took advantage of Camp at Pine lake.
and friend of Holland were .upper
w *•*
union was bom one child. Mrs.
3 to 8
Sunday
called on friends•()tbls opportunity. Their questions; B J. Wellman-------------was in Bellevue
andguests of Wayne Benton's Thursday
---------------ubituakx.
Heeia
Lewis Weaver, of Hastings. He is north
;-------------------and
---------------------------were promptly and we thought sat- Olivet Saturday.
----- /.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deming and| Charles Wilcox was born In Bep­
survived by his wife, daughter, three. ln_J5Te:“ I'0’™.’ . ,
, .
Ed. Mtad
Maad is visiting tar par-' Mr. and Mr*. Wayne Benton attend- tember, 1855, tn Rutland township
~— —
grandchildren and two great -/P10™** J: G*JcUe 1$ greauy 1m- Ufactonly answered. Mr. Sigler 1, Mrs.
I ed the funeral of their uncle. George and ha* resided on the same farm
grsndchlldren. He was a kind and Prov&lt;*1
1* »«• to got out on the stated, in answar to a question, that ent* at Grand Rapid*.
no depositor would be or could be
Herman Kuball and Will wadeU Deming', of Freeport Thursday.
practically all hl* life. He passed
loving husband, a good father and a i P°rch dally.
' forced to take stock in the new bank. were In Grand Rapids last week.
t Mrs. Asahel Thompson and Ar- away July 7. In June 1876 he was
He explained that certain govemMr. and Mr*. Ttd cole of Grand dlth and Mr*. Henry Thompson were married to Eliza Hall, wta preceded
«« confiscated liquor in automobile mental units, such as school dis- Rapid* and Mrs. Deakln of Mecosta tn Grand Ledge Thursday after- him in death In Feby; 1913. SurvlvFuneral services were neid on । radiators instead of the uatial mH. tricu. township treasurers, etc., had ealled at Ed) Deakln's one evening noon
"Barry County's Busiest Shoe Store"
I Ing are on* son. Earl, two grandson*. I
Friday at 3:W P M. at Carlton freese^oluUoT
ino authority to sign up for stock. the past week.
The Bowne Ladle*’ Aid served Robert and Keith. Funeral services
Methodist church. Rev. Izxvmu:
*o»uu&lt;xi. , *__________ .
114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.
1 But if those who have the right to
officiating. Burial in Qari Lon terne-' The King and Queen ot England sign up would put 20 per cent of Gordon Rowlader to Ivorne from‘dinner and Joe cream and cake at were held on Sunday, July 9. at hls
Jackson where he lias been visiting;their hall. July 4U&gt;. They took In,home. Rev. b. J Adcock officiating.
tATV
I k.u. (A
__
I their total deposits into stock, the hls mother..
(about 48000.
iInterment tn Rutland cemtery.
,

Ir^M hrtd of
uy sue vusuoMs.ee
। «^. new mine Muivvuewa vm.
Bevrral years ago the Michigan 'X^ed th^ the iZbte?is^ond of
Medical Society named a committee the Sphl^aotondln fact that she

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY

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TWENTY HASTINGS GIRLS

KFMERIJNG—TRAVER.
SPAGHETTI RECIPES.
On Wedtu-sday afternoon. July 5. Casserole of Spaghetti and Meat,
twit at Hickory corner*
AT CAMP KITANNIWA at 2 30 o'clock the marriage nt Mis* Season 2 cupfub of chopped
Me*. Mabel clnrk ami Misx Helen
:Avvonue Traver. - daughter &lt; t Mr. cooked meal with 1 tcaspoonful of
Clark bf. oipBaturrlay for !.da?vtcw Second Period Opened
and Mi”. Ed C Tra.er. tu Mr How-_*ajt % o| a teaspoonful of onion
‘
Hie aummcr,
•ud Kin)»rUng. son of’Mr. and Mr., juice, and 1 liuilwpwinful of dbopMonday Morning Oontin
Frank IPmrrllhg of Buttle Creek, ped green p-rppvr or parsley. Add
„.. . Hdrry Cross* of
-—» -.-------- .—.■‘••emnlzed ut the parsonage.of
■ cupful of tine bread crumb* anil
Clifford Dolan is lu Chicago thia- Mr. and Mrs. John Engel spent: Mr* charle.i Faul was in Kalama-.Grand Rapid* are spending some
Nccek on business.
yUeiity HMtiniP Camp Fire girl* !h'.‘ Urbandale Community church ] ea8. and’anoitgh cold gravy or
time with Mjs. Gordon Iron*|de.
-I| Hurry Ritchie vm in Detroit on
meat stock to make Die mixture
Patricia gnd Joan Htrtcklen &lt;! are enjoying tliy benefit* uf camp : by Rev. L. George Bqacock\_MLss Geraldine Isenhath was in (rim!*. •
Grand Rapid* ate t noting . Uu i&gt; Kitanmwrfutx-leur hike, having left
Attending . tlw bride un* MUs pack easily. Carte a package of
'Kiltymaxoo on Saturday
Miu Edith Potter ot Laiuing w.n,!'Tuesday on bumncM.
.. Mi L.r.in: r Strick*
‘ * attend the sec.-md Franaduw Wolfe und the grooms spaghetti'In bmliug salUx! water
-* U«ngr Wldte went to *Ttolcdc&gt;. Hie bunt of tar sister and husband.j। Charle.'. Faul was in Buttle Creek i1(rJiidmo'.io
'
e days, dosing Fn- brother. Mr. Harvey Kemerllng. wa; without breaking The stick.-;; when
Dr. and Mw. D D. Waltwi. last.iThur»duy on buHiies*
Ohio..or Monday &lt;&gt;u buxiheia
fbe-st man. Tiu- bride wu* attractive- tender, rinse with cold water. BiitLoren Boyes visited, hl Trawrue
’
tor a taking diah; put in a little of
Bert Pcnir.xk of aKalamaxoa, a Chicago for a three weak.’»lay.
the meat mixlure. Uu*ti line the
..
..
Ar.-hnri of luttlt
Mr mid Mrs Darrel Jones visit- tumwr Barry county resident, was
side* of tlw dish with spaghetti.
B?uvt»;rd
■•1 relative., in Big Rapids over the
ftii-nd',
the “’id •’■&lt;«*•
Mr.
und
Mn
Forrest
B
Lane
and
’
Mlfl
'
Bunwtt
,l-&lt;
....
t
Mr.
mid
Mn.
Forrest
B
Lane
and
Hexsnnsr v&gt;y- chllilrrn-and Miss Maurrne WlllltU • Jg*"* of Mira Ldlth fh-ntun o. Batik R
.
Lakc Jarties. rniuireii-anu mils siaurriic winni*
Visited Ionia, anc| Saranac friend* ,vr"'*
intf. on Sunday.
a,lpl. Rulfi Munlun, Murru
o,,
Miss Sarah Schuder is visiting • M.. .Kp : 11 , I-. »n4 d»wbton.
Mr and MM- Dell Woodhouse .of
I. u&lt; K.IWWB »™ InmuH,H.p-1 c.«te, ed.p. Bh'.ilu.
Battle ■EMO.
1
..
..
...
Ml
"
’
Bcanor
Wuring
hi
Baltic Creek vuiud Mr* Ida PalMrs. Lloyd McCormick and chll- c're'-k
iwiu»&gt;. rj. «htr. Mi, u y Ito,ai,n,,ia. b,i:, u.,
dren have returned to Detroit allot;; Mrh
Klnil,|,. ,,f
*■'*.■•hb -..I.ili B.LP'i
II.ib..» Cl'--.
Mrs Amoe Freeland &lt;&gt;f Caledonia a visit with her mother. Mr*. Ho- Grou, u (h„
(;1 Mr.
Mi. c II. Wm.I.ipIP Ip VtourO,
tpcn&gt; la .1 Thuisdivy with her old tiu-r Warner.
AUXILIARY TO HEAR
at Caledonia!.park with her iurnlly. ....
. ,
.
Wiaof
ippp.™. tX&gt; IP-.U.P 1U|.M. With ,
I»'»»l ■■ 7"&gt;P.
-‘r,
Spaghetti and Tomatae*.
| Ml*.-. 'Edith Armbruater returned! Mr and Mp Smith, Will Imv*
.
i.,v.i.li-raud
. l(rl
io,; t.aiini
camp l*iitFire U::..
girls Ih.&gt;v.
miss ruth mcintyre
[today *W&lt;line*day 1 to her horn'* in.gone to Fnitm to i.pTirt revera
U.vm K.a-!™" ■'
M-WXto -I
Pot
Luck
Supper
to
Precede
,
.umrt
uk
;
’
br
'«
.w»
K.-i!h Daniels r.c.ntr,.
Ml- A«n.-.- Sim.
.
i Mr and M
Johnston
M ^V.u*1* .luuSk-- »i ’ D1‘u" All“rd b »t*h&lt;Hng h-rlwent to chin
the Meeting at Legion

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PANAMAS
LEGHORNS
BANGORS
SAILORS
WATER
PROOF

;*t 'her hnnvShe ‘ Mrs.
«*•'' Luzh- •Co!&lt; «.&lt;&gt; th Sunday ’".
-t ­
Rooms July 20
■Z thr rnmp nn Frun
by m
h&lt;4Can.
bnxh-r
WJiard SudtE anti M
J
uu,-m &lt;,t m, and Mr.-.. WiTl-xi,” t:
am- gu&lt;-»t* '»t hi' |»arrht- Mr and I which tu»i&lt; Camp Fuo 'tai.os.
It M Laurcnson und Rog- (Ornngevill*'.
, Mr* • J Hmm.. ■ &lt;i th. Fourth -**rd&lt;d This-B an open nv-uitf
He;
ren.wi’f,l Battle Cieek were
Mr*. Georg' Bui * r &lt;&gt;! Kala:n«z'x&gt;
Mr and Mf ‘ C an n&lt;e Cr.e.vf.ird U'gliinihg at 7 &lt;«&gt; 1' M . .md ull wla*
of Mis* Gertrude Bentley1 uu:. tin- rue.-t of Mix Guy C Kclmid imi Billy and Mr Cturlv.. wish tJ attend will is wilcotiie.
mi-.-.t. of Mr.
Mr. and Mr, Win Schulz, of
Mr und Mrs Ft
D-»ii:l.. ■ have
',«■ July 4 and: Grand Rapids and Mlns Joan Hot- Kone to Trave ■ .city lu .nj.y tin
ton spent the Fourth with Mr and , cherry wa-on
■Mrs K. ith Danleli.
' Robert RitehM'ot’Charlotte vUtblend With it 2 lub^eA^xK'!lfu^s,
Mrs Wm Ducker. Jr. und ilaugli- &lt;d Mr. nnd Mrs Hrfrry Riichie 8a&gt;.It is getting iato in the
I tern Virginia and Joan arc at Wall Urday und Sunday.
flour and, when’ nubbly add 1-j
lake Hit-. u&lt;«k with her moflier. Mrs
Mr Juiia potter
m Ki.l.imu- Mr. ,jnd Mr.” O V. Stamm,
.-tirnng the While. 1 cupful'o! c«
straw hat season and
'
•?“
I Jo.. Cooper, of Kilamaroo.
'zoo Friday vutting her diutfiMer. tins?.
tied tomato «&lt;iup-or’pun-*- made
ArihR' McDpnald hu,
| M&gt;* I!&lt; tlv Osborn Caine is honn
prey
ing
cunncd
tomat.r*
thiougl
from a, vixit In t^nadA a:
lium Grand Rapids und U spending —- ---------------,
•jXMjniul each of .-.u&gt;iar and xa!t
&gt;iraW&lt;
purl 'of her three weeks' vacation at and Mi.-.'-'Mnrjorir- R.*-. .■,]«.&gt;„ om,
.............
and thick; thr-n add
ot a t&lt;
। Gdn hike fn &lt; *nfp;.ny with her run day ui Martin lak&gt;i.mainlng in Port Huron
Mock. Men. who have
Bobby
Mr- Fa: AUcrding and childnn ’u,nn;''
found (th:il their last
| M- Aaron Laine
Lane of Rutland Read ..'of
of Lake t,hi&lt;-..*
jw-rc
ria-st*,
1;
f,
xy
Mr.
anti
Mr:
F.;rOdefc
ialLUkc.
and
*
year’s hat can’t last the
land her daughter. Mrs. Louis
HtrHam
Mot..,n
'Du-..day:
‘
?
Vl,'
'
'}
~
“
Sain M&lt;&gt;Daw-.on and
'■tor of Miami. Merida have just nK«ll&lt;r and M.. Lorena
M'
Miss Mar
"
.suninRtr out have an op*
fiiuned from a weik'i. suit at Uiei.Baini went to Ann Alb...- M today t &gt; ,“ns1'
,,n
lun-ncc Campbell
itt'-nd summer schqoL
.Ann Arbor.
Birthday Fund. -Mimi
r Mr. and Mrs. Etan Pennock ijnd
Mr and Mi. Ray Nye 'iw.: from
»'
Rotid
straw (one that
[ Marion nf Big Rar-ids were gue-ts, Saturday until Thursday of last new jf.u wiui u v.’ ■ , .1
luck MipjK'r
Urm about M'V-n pules from iM'iC- *
will last the rest nf thin
'of W L Pennock the past week.! w«ek In E iiih S'- XTuih ivinv todav for Chicago «o attend’ Mr. und Mr-. Lyman'B Chamber- Creek, .the owm-r beim; a man icthv
loiixtb bav. a tox. I Ehildit,
summer and ail of next)
(•-ji;
ot Gremvllie. j*
- the St-rr C* mmmiwralth C)u!rtn
at Baird’s Clothing Storo
Gu.- .t'. of Mr and Mrs. James in ’he city &lt;m Saturday.
.
slowly and
ichcrs
tttr part* of tta!'
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Oilmci «n Sunday were Mr nnd. LaM ■.■••k Mr . John* McOmbr.
ut. !!«..;y Wilton, and in taidvinber tile Guild plan
during this week and
Auxiliary member
Mr. Deward Gilmer and two chll- Mi.-.*.'* Emilj McElwain ;&gt;r.d Vlrainm
and
family
HivUftta
Commonwealth
,
wctal
eliart
'dren of Lansing and Mr and Mrs la Pott* prttl M&lt;- J ”
k|14. until Well brown'd Add i*&lt;
। . Pa. for a few | Mis- Elizalx-th Henry told of tar
! Bernard OCuniiill and Dobby ol. went t.. Edwurd.sbur!
and kn-dienw C.x&gt;k iltnrly and
to tta Century ot
ti)e
Legion
Haith-Creek.
. Kutii SamMui. From fl
(j,,. Mantly until mixture, thicke
:h all enjoyid.
; AuxihnryJp- —- welfare
...... — of th
' Mr nnd Mrs. Glenn McLravv and 'Clip.uC » t*» .•&lt;&lt;• the
'jiendent children. It will be
rnuaten oi retiremg »&lt;-re ««•«» •« ;
. . omt' in ■' .it &lt;ui Wednesday;
’ worth your fthlle to utlcnd.
Mr. und Mrs. John ,’Md.rnvy on
Ix&gt;re» Boye* .nd Richard Brower him;,.,
A quirt wMlding.took place End. yi
I &gt;r Chicago where
Tfiur/div wirmjtc lo Middleville Idrleft cn Me
afternoon al 3:30 O’c'. ick When Ger-)
MU»
nip n&lt; youny men
and Mrs. Ihd
ir.ii her parenL*..
;dldtnn Oln©tr:id. daughter of Mr i Mr-. R"’. Target •■ntorfairwd thr
*.t ProgCharlie Bald-r.
Mr. mid "Mi Warren Wi’nx and’and Mr.s Earl Olnutcad and Harry!'J. F F Chib very pleasantly on FnMr. and Mrs. Charles Bachcller r.
,iuxhters of Jack'm. Mr. and Mr.. .|&gt;4m-sn. ./.a of Mr and Mrs F—1day. atternixm Mrs Ed Sury and
c-orgc Itt&gt;b-itr&lt;rti. Mrs. S. C Bruck John-on were united in murtu«&lt;-,. bj ;Mt&gt; W. A Hiuhcrwk won the hondtiv night.
CLOTHING for
trip hi northern Michigan. St Paul । Mrs Robert Dry. r and dau.-.ht r
nt SjilCklcr* inishiri home on Gregg stne. The'
MEN enJ BOYS
, Minn., mid'oilier pointa along tin and Mr. and Mr- F S. Ot’- son atu'
n Sundayi attendant*, were M.*&gt; Ruth Knapp
isoh returned Sunday virnm.i after
I Andrew Houfstatter in compar.y
When chx^lat*.' drinks are de­
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
•slth Mradami'x Miranda Stwm
sired.
for
jrach
.-erving
add
2
rXol*.
•
and M&gt;-&lt; Dores Gamble|
brjdc
was
charmingly,
Mar. Mill, and Ida Paimaticr at­ com in.
spoons of syrup, to . cup of inrtk.
Phone 2634
'Hasting*
ih them to make her ,gowmij jn u pji,. blue Mik chiffon:
y nla&gt; wited Ragni. . WI • returned
tended the Elijoti reunion M Lablend well and add 2 tablespoon- of
'.L- and Mr.«. SayR- -Mr.
W]11!4 accc-Nuale*. while Jdls.4
ie World';. Fair anti South Ju n ’’ *’
-- ,
ciranji'. Indiana. Sunday, returning
A1W.VS sift flour and K C taking whipped cream or ice cream. Serve
jlmu.
'
.Gamble is w.-uking near Jackson.
Monday afternoon
cwdrr
together
at
tca«t
three
time*timesMUs Eleahcr Waring of Battle
■»■&gt;.«&gt;
toiwjtael powder
J1HUUI least
„„„ in tail gUowx.
Thr more sitting. the lighter. finer
Creek w;&gt;.&gt; the cuc&amp;t ol Ml” Sarah;,
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
?&gt;«. i«w.»
“» "k"
H
111 ........*
Schauer part of L t wi. L On Hi- i ‘
Mr and Mr* Howard Hewitt of
day t!,.- yiun; l.idi&lt;- and WUluimlI Mr.
Mr. -and
.anu Mrs.
ml, Joluison
J1UUW„ are
Blr very
&gt;1??
* Haftm-gs spent Sunday at Will
To mix a cake, first cream butter
Sc.'::u!. . mid Fuomai. Stebbla. ». nt. ]x,plllar yolJnK JB.0I)]r rtIu! have
। Vcitc s.
to Chicago to attend the fan lor two, ££ uuh.?i oJ Uic.r mall&gt;. fr:c,ld&gt; J..,_..d
*nd sugar thoroughly. then add
1 t vanilla
if used. Then alternately add
■ ’ Dennis Allerding ot Carlton called
I days.
. । From Qur Nu-diville Cormpandctit. ’I ’yolks.
t salt.
moisture end flour thaf has been
’ on Ira Stairx Sunday evening.
Dr. and Mr* John Dewey nnd i
.
.
i
sifted
with
baking
.powder
and
stir
i Mr. and Mrs. Pliny Hansbarger
three cluldren of W&lt;.' Palm Beach. LOUIS I URNIss GIVEN
3
t
cinnamon.
until
smooth
and
glassy.
adding
' and family vu.it.-d MU* Besalc ValFlu . canp Thumlny Mr a visit with
—
OUT-STATL AGENCY. u*o“
•»•&lt;*• -— ■- ---- t
cloves.
1 online At Haitinks recently.
.... and'Mr.. Floyd Everhart nnd'
.Mr.'and Mr-. Louis Fural-., and beaten c* whites after thoroughly
। Mr
1 t'nutmeg
A few friends reminded Mr*. Etta
i.tlK-r relative.”. Mrr. Dewey will be:son. Buddy, were guests nt Mr. and, mlxrtjg.
I
c
chopped
data:.
Hatt-bargor it oas her birthday Bun­
rememlBTcd here *s Miss Marton.Mts C VZ. Clarkes Friday. Mr.
For cakes, hare your oven alow to
lj
c
raisins.
day evening. Ice cream and cake
Kenyon
epurniis. who is the son of Mr. and moderate flrM. until the cake is
were served All departed at a late
Mr. and Mrs A J. Vcddcr accom- Mr* Clare Funiu., of Nashville, ha- fully risen; then increase heat, so, 4 c flour.
1 t *oda
hour wishing fur many more happy
panled M&gt; and Mr* Floid Gaskell recently tx -n transferred from Call- a-' t° J'1*’
Cream thr fn: nnd sugar Add
....................
K rC ssnwvnxv
EVERYDAY vviiitf
WHITE tAKL
CAKE.
birthdays.
1.1 Marshal! fi.«:unt.'y where they .fnn!:;, t.. Michigan wh.n h&lt;- h.&lt;- «
cgv.» und beat J mtnutr*. Add rest
George Sheldon and family of
’* cup butts-r *8 Or.s.i
.
’
’ *'
been given Lhe general agincy in the
of the insredientir. chill the dough. Greenville spent Friday with' hit
1 cup granulated sugfir &lt;8 Oxs.i
II B Mottj nnd family. On Sundnj siatr. outside
______________
Detroit. I th' M.u.?^»
Break off biu of the dough and brother. E J. Sheldon, who ha* been
’-i cup milk.
aH w*-nt to Benton Harbor to meet ; Chiisctt&lt; ’ Siulc Mutual lit urunce
flatten
down
3
inches
apart
on-sick,
but is a little better.
2
cups
flour
f8
Os*
•
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—
Mr- and Mr*. Edward Kropp and , company, a fact pleasing tn tlw. 1
u_».&lt; _ sheet*.
. Bake for
- -• —
2 level tcaspoonfuis K C Baking «n*a»ed&lt; taking
1; ’ svgri Sheldon of-Chicago Apenl
three children ot Fort Smith. Ark. tnnny friend* in thts .-cctiori. While
'
minutes In a modi.-rau* oven.
.XL- Kro.ip*bring a sister. Mr. nndjtlet definitely decided; they will Powder.
Whites 3 eggs.
Mr- Krupp and children return t.i,probably reridr' in Lansing,
1 teaspoon vaniiU extract.
their Bonn till” week after u Hirer
. tt
.
.
w«'kV stay in Chicago
I PARTY FOR Rfct ENT BRIDE.
K C BRAN MUFFINH.
’ Mrs. F A. Curtk- of Detroit comes- Sweet pen* nnd petunias in shades
jtodny for a visit of several weeks i of orchid and whit*.1 made attractive &gt;! 2's cups uncooked bran &lt;3On &gt;
cup butter &lt;4 Ob i
■w.th Mr and Mrs U. F. Chidester, decoral ions lor the delightful party
1 h teaspamfuls salt.
:
'given by Mrs. I J. Smith un Thur*•
TOWNSEND—WALPA.
[day. July 6. honoring Mr. iJohi. ! 2 eggs.
I
Mr FranGs.D Townsend, .on of:Scobey, formerly Mist Betty Powell.: 1 i cu|»s milk.
teasjxxmfuls “
K C *BukI j Mr. anti MT-&gt; J Mort Townsend. I ft r^cenl bride Covers were laid ior| 3't
•* ‘ ,vlevel
y* »wre*"*««*»
—
;Ka*l Grand Street, was muted in j twelve, lhe guest” being the yr,un‘;(lnR J&gt;,?*dcr
.
marriage to Miss SylviaG Walps. t ladleg who have hved at th-' Sniitii
J tablesixxmfuls sugar &lt;2 oa &gt;
(daughter of Mr. andHarrj ’home. CLimr.*- were pluyed and a de- •* tableXpocnfuB melted fat G .
Walpa of. Buffalo^N. Y . in that city, nghtful evening spent. Tiie bride'O4, &gt;
.
.
I Thured./' afternoon. July «. the; lViu pred-nred with a shower ofi Note: Permitting the bran to :**ak
cr*nOlated
in ,hB
the "milk
,llk ffor
',r 1 to 3 hour-, hbefore
'’,Qr*'
|{ceremony
’ceremony bemr
being performed by Dr. beautiful and useful gift*. "
; adding the other Ingredients, add.’
i Evans, u Methodist minister
greatly t &gt; its
HKIDG---------- -------------------- paiatabfllty. Bake 33
The young couple came to this
Can* 19c
Coms were laid for eight' at a ’ lo 40 minutes at 350 to 375 degrees,
lefty on their honeymoon. Both are
i students at the University of Michi- lovely bridge-lunclicon given by । K C STRAWBERRY
ig.in. thd bride- majonng in the MitunKathryn Clarke on Monday.
28c
SHORT CAKE.
The Ba»t FooJ
Mrs CuiTOi! McG|iffin and Mrs j
] languages and the groom in rngi21.- cups-'.ifted flouj- 110 O&amp;O
' necring.
. Earl W'areham won the honors at । 2’a level :c.ispoc&gt;nfuls K C Baking
Fancy, Plain
24c
1 Tlw marriage is a cuhnkialion of bridge.
Powder
OucHs from out of town’were Mr*.;
ia two-year*’ friendship Bath expect
Fancy Michigan
| io return to the University this fall Louis FurnbB. Long Beach. Calif..: •i teaspoonful salt.
cup
shortening
&lt;4
O
m
.
i
Mrs Wallace Brawn. Grand Rap-'
io finish their courses
' Congratulations and best wishes Ida. Mrs. Clay Jordan. Flushing. N., About *, cup milk.
21c
Paramount
Y.. and Mrs. R G. h'mnle. Wood-1I Butter.
are extended.
2 baskets strawberries
Und.
Between 1 and 2 cups granulated,
■
WINS HIS C. P. A. DEGREE.
TO ATTEND ASSOCIATION.
sugar.
Mr and Mrs Fred Fairchild reDr W G Davis goes* to Grand j, 1 cup .or more double cream.
I ceived word la*i week from their
rem Hubert Fairchild, of Detroit Rapids on Saturday and Sunday to
K C DOUGHNUTS.
I tliat he had successfully passed the attend the meeting of the Michigan
cup granulated sugar &lt;6 Ots •
irxamihations which made him a Chiropractor., Association to be held!:
at the Pantlind. The last legislature ।i 1 cup aweei milk.
1 Certified Public Accountant.
!
3
tabfespocnluh
meUed butter
j An accounting course i&lt;&gt; very dif- pawed a law requiring each chiro-। flcult and- a person must have two» practo; to attend al least one edui years’ experience before he can eveni cationnl' session tach year ntid! 3 cups flour &lt;12 oa.i
granting them licenses to practice । 1 teaspoon mare■ take the tests
Choice Cut* of Chicago B««f
. Hls fnany Hastings friends ran- thrtnighout the- state. Robert j.
J I; 1 teaspoon salt
he I- 3 eggs, the white* and yolks
fgratulate Hubert upon his attain­ Moore of Detroit h president ot the
j beaten separately.
ments and wish him success in his। Association.
u. 8*/2C
I 3 level teaspoonful* K C Baking j
j chosen work
•
OBSERVED BIRTHDAY.
Mrs. Jcwe Downs held open house
A SAD ACCIDENT.
a iz’/ac
SPICY GINGERBREAD.
&lt; Word lias been received from St on Monday in honor of her cightyQuart* 39c
(With boiling waten
। Johns that Mrs. Herold C. Hunt had fifth birthday, her neighbors and
HLbPkl llC
JJlckcry Brand
I c sugar.
been called to St. tzruls, Mo. by the friends visiting her during thn aft2 (or 5c
Each 5C
1-3 c (at, melted. •
I sudden death rd her sister, who was eroon nnd evenirfg She was fc­
I killed in an aeroplane crash- ibe membered with flowers nnd some
3
t
cinnamon.
i plane landing in a river. Tiie Ixidics lovely gilts Delicious refreshments
I l doves.
I had not yet been recovered on Mon­ were served, nnd all hope that Mrs.
day. Mrs Hunt has tlw sympathy of Downs mny enjoy many more aucli. 1 ugingrr
1 t nutmeg.
inuny friends here in her bereave­ happy birthdays.
; ment.
_ _ __________
ENTERTAINING GREENVII.I.E.
Tomorrow. Thuraday. the memj
CALLED TO NEW YORK.
1 c boilifig water*
I Wotd was received by Mr. and b?r* of the Hastings Country Club
the flour.
Mrs. H» H Peirce on Monday of tlw will entertain about thirty mm and' I t soda
: death r.f their daugiilfr-in-law. Mrs. tteenky women from Greenville at! .1 t taking powder.
The Big Little Store
' y1K a|| ingredieitu and .beat 31 W. Deliver
• Gordon Petree, of New York City, goll and bridge.
in the evening there wfll.b! 2 din- 'minutes Pour into greased shallov ,
i following an operation. Mr? Feirer
juen' Tuesday to N^w York to at­ n?r dance complimentary to the pan and take 40 minutes In moderGreenville suture.
.
‘ately alow oven. Sene worm or cold. ।
tend tlw funeral.

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Wednesday, jlty n, mi

mother. Mrs
PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mrs Kate Brigham of Plain­
Hertart Hinckley ol Buftalo. New well visited her sister, Mrs F J.
Hughes, and husband, the* fore part
i.-ie in the vjtam-.
\V«:i;'iiA Foreign MUstonary
Tlw ."chool reunion Is past While
r.otnc ol Mrxlojiub. the there were not so many present an
m former years all seemed to have
enjoyed themwlvcs. Bo many places
a U-W »«■« wnn ' wct* 1
;wn,*d {1,nt **'» mention
ntndparenu Mr and Mm John only one. Denver. Colo., represented
.
by Earl Paine and son It is good
Vivern Cook and dauithte: to meet the friends each year. Let-

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man). A good program was given
and a happy group gathered about
the table” loaded with good things
to ••at Charles Armstrong gave the
date of Ills entrunce into the Pratluvtlk- school as 18»17 nnd Peter
i
i
I Dell
d’Ve hls as
Do:u E.irl ot Smyrna spent 1870 Tiie same officers were elected
for the earning yt-ur May there not
&gt;• one mlMine in the guthciing next
»id&lt; r ot Grand Rap-’
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, Donald Duneaij ol Kalamazoo-I*
a r.m-it ot Mr. and Mr*. Maurice
:«• July 4.
r Smyrna vwt- Hughe*.
Mrs Fred Smith. Ivan. Mary. Jean
. Mr and Mr.
and Janet, visited relative* und
irl Cate and child friends near Alma gpd Belding Sat­
urday und Sunday
There will be no Epworth League
a- Fourth ut July at
next Sunday night. The young peo­
ple will meet at the church’nt seven
Ikiictbc
o'clock to gu to- the Gull luke Bible
conference.
■
Hoy White.. RuiMeU Jackson and
: unlay
Rix Smith played b.ll with the KelCarr
Iww school team Sai unlay P. M at
n&gt; m-idc. u Richland. Score to 4. Rex Smith
Saturday. pitched the game
Mr und Mrs Walter Heiuftnet:
of Elmhurst. 111. haw returned to
their home after .spending a week
with the former'll patent*, Mr. und
Mt'. Abe HcrinUh-tt.
I hr- Home
John Kainmerer.of Milo spent the
. latter, part of thr week with Mr. and
and Mn
&gt; Mr*. George Wood. .
,
ME:. Rcdlick and friend of Ciiicapending
ElUUibelh Parker of Hustings I.*
ending the week with Mrs. Norrl*
nnd Lucy and other relative*
Triple Link Club wiir meet Fri­
day. July 14. with Mrs llonuy Flow Milo Co-operative dinner Be
!■ to attend
'i and Mrs. Henry Rriuon spent
Sunday ii. guests of Mr mid Mrs
Ray Cattle of Orangeville township,
the rx-cif.ion being the natal day of
tl:- lr daughter. Charlene.
Mrs Vnnderbrook has returned
to her home heny after siiendlnt; sev-ia| weeks with li-r daughters, Mrs
sum Ik-Hack, local, and Mrs juke
DeBack of Orangeville. She U much
linpri.ii'd-in health so feels able to
lx- jn her own home again
Mrs Lillie Mjiitli'iiu and brother,
Henry Rfchurd.-on-. Of Whin- Pigeon
and Mrs Belle Mandego &lt;if Center-

COUNCIL PHOCEEDINGS
EMMASUEL CIU
iEPINCOPAYi

George’s Repairing
and .Hat Cleaning Shop

DELTON ME CHURCH
ha’.'-.-im.

•.

h nii.-r . daughter. Mr*. John Oli­
phant. and family ut North Prairie:
Mik.

tmg* « btinjtulou
‘ UASTIIL.S PARISH,
METHODIST EPIM-OPAT. lUUF.CH

Player Piano

imiwurt!

Athcii- Ayres and brotiu-rs. Waite
and Robert,.’of .Kalamazoo
urn
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs. John
Phrona ui u: ^'I’l’ant and son.
.I.;', Friday
rlark
Centerville was a
' week-end guest of Richard Oiiplutnt.

and Fn-

Don't forget the Ladles' Aid «up-'
'W.-&gt;at-the church next Saturday,
□rand Rapid’ l nis-ht. July 15. Supper win be *erved
at wen o’clock ami you who, have
been to one ol their supper* 'know

HASTINGS M iRKETS

■ "
u mu- pi'.r.iunt •&gt;&gt;
tiie Haaailan Mc.KM'ngrrx ot Battle
Creek, a yodeller and a soloist
John Burchett and son of Hiehland called-oti friend-, at this place.
Tuesday. ■
•
Our sympathy goes nut to Mr. and
Mrs Walter Campbell'of Freeport1
tn the.'loss of thi-lr little son; who
i .i -.Md away- Thursday hlfiht and
cemetery Sunday afternoon Mr
an-l Mrs. Campbell were formerly of
•
. l!,b Place. .
Ut .day
Mrs H,nry Weriman spent th«
lar btti.day .most of the ppt.t week at Freeport
wiping to care for her grandson.
Maurice Campbell-.
Mr und Mrs. Robert Gerrell of
Northville are vUltlng Mr. and Mrs
Henry Wcrtman
M’t'i -Lammers and • wife and
Juvthcr. Raymond, of Battle Creek
culled on Jdlin Larntners Sunday
■ afternoon.'
George Sprague and wife
ton s|K-nt Bunday uf*ern6or
Mr and Mrs. George Norris
.Mr. and Mrs. Addison Simpson of
Ross Center. Mrs. Mary Owen of
• Gull lake and Mr. and .Mr* U-o
' Monroe and son of Kalamazoo were
TIIE LITTLE Hi.II BRICK.
•Sunday gtjesu of Mr. und Mrs Ardy
Kennylh Hurlc.s- and family at- Owcji. •
i.4r.d the Luke Otich a Bible conMiu Opal Kelley of Hastings vis- zu-nce Sunday.
•
itcd her grandparents. Mr and .Mrs \f*
Hilda Sumrfl and Chari”.* Ixyng 1 Leavitt, last week. al«o Mr. Gerrit
.
Wtudyke
of Grund Rapid* *|x-nt a
-1!land visited their cousins. W;
few days with them.
Sunday.
Hilwiird Campbell, wife and little
n and family of n .
son of Dowling spent -Tuesday aftcrnoon with' A Owen and wife.
Hnmmond's.

CARDS of THANKS

ro our patrons

..oj po'icy

Report of the Condition of The Hastings City Bank

ing spent ‘.iw
nd fsTidv

Frank C&lt;x 1

and

since it? suit

CHARLES H. LEONARD « f.'

in the Cedar Creek
cemetery fltir.dav afternoon
The Mivec June and Josephine
Noviskey of Hastings spent Uw

and Mrs. Herold TcnEyck nr.d
BRANCH.
■.&lt;( Grand Rapids sjx-nt Bun-' Mr* Elmer Moore, ah old resident
Charles WoxIruH i.
1
__________________
•of
Maple Grow, died at „^.„
the vhome of
.• Craven nnd daughter, Mri her daughter. Mr- Geo. Lowell. Satn-dxt of Cedar Creek, visited hlsI unUy. Funeral services were held
n. Russell Craven, Sunday.
M.?nday afternoon at two o'clock at
Don Retckord of Detroit* spent the Wilcox church. The old friends
Sunday folth Bernard Hammond's, and neighbors extend their iymAlberta Na»h and mother ot Hus- pathy to the bereaved friends.
. * idled at the home of Warren, The Dorcas Society of North
rimr. Bunday.
Maple Grove will hold an afternoon
Carl Relckofd and family of De- meeting at the liome of Mrs Weta
—' •*"!» in't Kinney Thursday of this week.
Will St ratubaughMr and Mrs Ftorrrsl Bldclman
attended the Potter reunion at Gun
FAIR LAKE.
lake Sundny.
....
Mr and Mrs. Chester WUUtts and
All- remember mw
the Kinsley Aid
htch will meet July 19 with Mrs children of’ Lansing were gue»U of
1 ...» Miller at the inly. Pot luck Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mudge Sunday
•upper.
aitemoon.
A baby boy has been born to Mr. Mr. and Mrs Wm. Ryan ot De­
mid Mrs Allie Roach. He hssdyeen trait came Sunday to leave their
noitted Albert Bennett. ■
HUle daughter.. Prlcilla. with her
Charlsw Farrnh who has been mandparrnts. Mr and Mrs L. E.
winking for Mrs. Miller al lhe boat Mudge, while they attend lhe Genl.v. rv. ha, pane to Rutland to work.fVuy of Progress at Chicago.
Mt, Bert Smith of Kal^masMO has' Vincent and Jay E Nortop were
returned home after bfiending u called to Battle Creek Wednesday
week with Mrs. Lottie Collator.
to act as pallbearers for John H.
Mr. ami Mrs Hail of Battle Creek Shoup, a former Mapk Orove boy
if*'” Sunday with Allen Grinins'. Funeral services were held at the
The Bunnell4oidles- At-will meel Hcbble funeral home at two P. M-.
July 20 for supper, with Mrs Chas, burial in the Wilcox cemetery in/
I Maple rtmea.
Grove
Lcchleltner
iw-m.

World’. Drrpe.t Min

Sumininc It Up

FARMERS’

4Wary
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Home Made Ice Cream and Lemonade

CHERRIES

RASPBERRIES

We GUABANTEE to piv. y
on Montniorenry ('iierrie

All Fruit Prices Arc Advancing . . . BUY NOW!

FRESH VEGETABLES
String Banns
Green Peas
Home Grown Celery
.Lettuce
^’oung Beets
Onions
New Cabbage
I lot House 1 omatoes
For Your Table, Buy Our Home Baked Goods!

Dead Stock REMOVED
For prompt, efficient and coOrl
the removal of horson, catt'
charge rail* Kalamazoo

Kalamazoo Rendering Company
We Pay the Telephone Charges . . . Call Collect

Buy Your Coal
This Summer
Prices are advancing and you
will shve moriey on heating
costs by taking advantage of
present quotations

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
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PART TWO—Page Nine

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, July 12,1933

Will Ask Michigan Farmers
To
Cut Wheat Acreage 20^0
tuuill V» ricut
-1/ /V

rive a greater income* from hls
wheat crop while planting fewer
^‘nmte allotment* or the numUf (1I nrlrs to tx taken out of pro-

MAGAZINE HONORS Homemakers' Corner
REAR ADM BAL ROCKB
^*

Kilt NEKS.
.Leslie DicBenon.
on und Russell and

Economics “ Specialists

Michigan State Colh
□overnment Will Pay Bonus c&lt; fulfillment ui tlw crop reduction nhlird to thr county
C£?nt/.
committee* by
■
. «
....
.
enntr^/.,
, contract federal offlclalt It will be the duty
to Growers Who Agree
• 'County committees of farmers will of HW
PKv*- AUTOGRAPHED
the county committees w
to »
upporPICTURE
to Plant Less
be urganlkcd with the aid of the tlon tlig total reduction of acreage
advantage to budget tin- amount
FORMS THE FRONTIS
lhe step taken by the admmtetra- county agricultural agent. The pur- Hmonu thn farmer* in their coun­

In Kalamazoo.
Pk&gt;yd Morford Mid
Corner:
ft:l Mi

your car YOUNG/
with

fruits and vigetabhr to lx- •
.u) a.-, to pro-. Ide udequafe
for the family until next y
mug season
Such a bud
M
r-uggested by home

ters ol the Fm-m Iteltef Art in ad- I''1’*’ of th- committee is to find thr ties These allotments wtll be pubjuding the acreage of basic .crops average acreage* ol wheat grown iishyd in-newsiiuiieri within the
lo the nbrninl demand from confanners in the county, to nnd county so that they will be -subject
RECOGNIZES THE FINE
•nimer* “will dlrrcllv affect Michl- ho* *n"W fanner* are willing to. to public Inspection.
run fanners who will be asked to reduce the number of.acre* grown.
-nus new piccr-uf social machlnSERVICE HE HAS GIVEN
reduce by 20 per pent the 7«&gt;.86o lt* n#* funnere who ale willing tu&gt;ry we call the Agricultural Adjust-*'
«ircj of wheat grown annually in reduce acreage to- sign crop
*• reduc­ ----- ■ -.. .. ...
.Is .ready
... .to
ment- Administration'
till-, state, and all consiuners of tion contracts, and to decide whVtii- go.’ Secretary Wallace says . "It, Former Hastings Resident Tins amount’.
wheat products will lx- indirectly!• it or not the ro-upv'rators have ful- remains to be seen whether Jlte Hu Had Wonderful Career -i’4? ?“
,,
... us« m out of
ulfectcd. according to announce- tilled their contract
spirit to keep it going and on ’the
as a Naval Architect
'Method* of t annuut
mcntJ made Bom WuNhington.- D
Expense* incurred by thr commit­ right road extats.”
Tiie Banner hu* freqtgmtly men- ftin*. ■ ataj ve’
C . by Henry A Wallace, secretary ot tee win be deducted from paymenu
-agriculture.
।made yr tliat county.
LABELING OF FABRIC
on department
Michigan is not usually consider-:: Attempts to defeat tlw purposes
WILL AID HOMEMAKER 5**^*^“ The budget is
rd to have vital interest In the of tiie act by. farmers who make
icles to be Cannec
Wheat crop but tiie production heir optimistic reports of jircviou* wheat
totals over- 15 million bushel* an­ acreages .are to be checked by sur­ Standards Adopted by U. S. had a wonderful carter ax u naval pints and quarto; d
iOtncer. Duimg tin* war Admiral an given in. pound/
nually. The acreage planted to veys made by local men who know
Bureau Help Housewives ; Hock was in charge &lt;4 the Brook- Greens. Including
wheat in the state U equal to the: the amounts of wheat previously;
|!yn Navy Yard and had at .link-' • - ■ - total acreage planted to rye, bar- sown by their neighbors ExpenSelect Purchases
from 15.000 to 20.000 men at
lettuce, endive, broccoli
1*-v.*bu*-kahi-ut. •ugar ix-ets amt
jjjliire of the bonus payments forJ
the eft under him He •*;
it-ls sproute, 15 pints:
tutor*. A* tin- Michigan wheat' added amount* of' fertilizer to be' fort. of the comnittt*
ahdardi- struction Bure*;
। . -------------------------------------aciracr I* mo*tly contlued &lt;u the
Cabbage. 20 pounds.
&lt;,| oi.mmiere good* of the state* Navy ut ti
tvstgtu-d .x-paragu... 15 pinta; gf«* n jx ;i
rieitlM-rn portion *H the iow* r peii- bc dealt with by lhe'eourity commit­ i zjition
American
Home
Economic*
A
aAo- ’
uvula, it is niqiannt tiial thr pro­ tees Other crops cannot be sown
beans, |2 pint-, grwn coni, 2
cerluin label* arc now re* lir Ull’ ,-ci&gt;nv fcl.ril u
posed cui'tnlh^vnt of wheat acreage on land taken from wheat produc­ , elution,
tdriedi and 12 pint*; lsri&gt;. carru
qulred on woolen* ami "
~
.k!»
RecogAdmiral
Rock
has
not
dnl
will materially uffect Mlchlfun form tion.
jq:ia&gt;h, 50 pound.* and G
practtec*.
.
’
j “Our first &lt;|uty Is to tiie farin'- !nunut the.Se label* is
tingly recognized by hte associate* fjr me’ three,
tanl factor in economical buying, ucthe navy .and by ail wl« me mTun it
The plan proposed by. Secretary' p.uie’Vim ,77.'.''XT.'" .'"T.*"';
par.Hiii
‘tiling tu-Miv, Julia Tear, of.tlie
tervsted In pavai utlairbut he has
AVuliuc.- to bring the wheat acre- of
rJiiJi /? ' »« “i&gt;“-L plansi &gt;"«ne economics textile department
\'also gained u iilgh, reputation, iu
’
”
mic within the limits called for by n.. p..^■'1Ur,Uo" Mr- Pcclt c«n' Michigan State College.
pounds; fciefy. 5 jiountts; po
(other , countries
....
Unue*. We propose to be watchful]
...for his conductive ISO- ixiuii'i-.-, beans 'dried
consiimcrs lit to reduce -the ncreugr
*1 the 1934 und 1035 wlumt Clop:.-0&lt; the Inten-. U. ot *&gt;th&lt;l&gt; The plan'
r°r J”*!1
&gt;’Vl work in-a recent i»uc &lt;•! Th'- Ship pounds; lomatrx-s. 3&lt;J pint*
not to &gt;-xrr&lt;d 20 jx r is-n! This *’ financed by u prori.viing tax buti
,’s'
i‘tlol,t* &lt;1 b&gt;’ ’he Build* r und Marine Engine Build­
Rhubarb. 5 quaits; cherrte
would lucarf a redtv lion &lt;4 147.180 ”’* • - hoiihi not mean necessarily i
S‘at.^, “a•’'*»n,&lt;i'’&gt;*•'■• er Magazine, ' published in Englund,
ncivs in Michigan i! all wheat grow- t,lul ’&gt;'&lt;■ entire tax I* t:» be pawdl ?— .£.w_ .‘u‘',u ,L!!,.4nk‘ ‘ c.'jh’ainmg there b .given u Jir.e recognition of ric«. 20 quart*; plums.
: Admiral Ruck. Tim Irontpplcce on-1
.er.; co-oixTated witli tin- fed.-rat'un to the consumer '
I
!
that
issue
was
an
autograpiuxl
por
­
For example, in J909-1913. hard j !??* *’’!rU.
u:,v
government.
'
Winter wheat sold for 95 cents a
'wte lubeted wool in any form trait of Admiral Hock. This British
No Michigan funner I
total bud
at kama* City, flour Mid “’'d
•*l’**n 3, •»«&gt;
magazine spcrlfa of him x, a fam­
t*&gt; reduce hi:, wheat acreage. All bualiel
, .
r
barrel, and bread
&lt;■»'«&gt;' w'»l hull lx- luix-kd ;x.rt ous naval constructor of the United
fartnerti will tie a.iketf to co-operate f.
,talted
’ H.’!H
for 6 cent* per pound In *vx&gt;1 “I4
percent w.x»l.’ States, und a personality purtlcfflar- of canned fruit:
und those who believe that t|ie pay- ,a
ly piea-mg to all who jiaVe the i\&lt;&gt;d
.??■’* ’ C'nt •***
rnentn to lx- made by tjie govern­ 193.*. wheat sold for 46 9 cento per
ment tor decrejtees lu acreage will- bu*li« J in. K:mr.i!. City, flour! ,“’*Ik'u w,th tH«*ntetsJ minimum fortune to know him ’
„ M.ld for $3.85 a barrel, but bread
content in percentage, und
Tin* magazine also mentions the home
....
economic*
recompetW’ thein'for the reduction
***J '5na“
la*
fact that Rear Admnul" Rock wus -p&lt; Uilisls. Mulligan Stat*
in bu-ila-1,. mur'k&lt; t«-d will sign con-1 retail*d for 07 cento per jx-und .
prices
more -----than,
t-d ull wool.
not only gradual* d from the United in method
—
of treJtnx-i
tract.-: to cut their wheat plantings "Wheat •.
. dropped -----1
*
.
—
;;
r;c
.-r
-„
,
The
following
standard*
are
reby tiie amount to be determined bv
,Mr ccnt b4; ,,rvud «”■'“* roM-1
State Nasal Academy, “but that. proceM &gt;ng is gnvn in a U
Such u“ spread sug- qiilred'in labeling .silk,*’
the mlininidrator. of the mt.
’ ,uJ per cent
“'”l 8ueh
after a shuit period ol _____
M'tvire at *ta. *. i.-;, published t») ’
tluit tit least purl of tiie proAny finished fabric containing/ h&lt;- proceeded to the University uf
Farmers who ix-lievc that tiiey i.-.-ts
Tile
linkfor
i ...... &lt;_w
tax .*
should be jnmrbeti
ubuirbed in Iulk
silk, ot
or silk
:;ilk aiwf
and hthig
otiwr m,,..
Bbiv. ..mi
mid Glasgow foi the purjxre* of atiend-"^ft_. nni uuu uatt
.can make money by planting their Cexung
t!&gt;.- difference between the pric«* more than 10 per cent ot rniy *utt- ing the course in navu! archiUcture !it^s figure uidicate
paid ter win at i&lt;&gt; lhe tarmer mid'stance Other Ulan silk mFmjcIi fibre nnd marine engineering, inking the ..'.r.inu
' ’c-’ required• 'tor :
the prioj paid by ttie consumer fdr|i-. to b.. lutx-led "weighted" to show degree ol B. Sc. in 1892.' From that period in bulling' water
,“d’’
A11'- artditiuii ol metallic .suite or
time on. the magazine states. Ad- mid. the number of lull
Wheat aiiarkrtmg Maltetlcs show other .sub*tanee. Black dye is pcr- mirai Rqck wax continuously on du­
that apiuoximutely II50.000.000 will I mitud upto 15 per cent..'
! ty its United States navul yurtls nnd
to? ratecd by the proceaxing tax lol -■ •
. .
..
■ ...
. ' represented Uie nir-y department in
he «ll'ilribufe&lt;l to1 fanner* who agree! Good* containing silk, or shit uyd private . «hfp-buildiiur establishWhvKl
otln.-r fibre uje not lo bo marked
J..
&lt;&gt;»•» im
umtr.
,
'
:f the finishHi product menu, serving also un the Board ol liutkifbernw, ruspbei.
Hie estimated cost of the crop re- ......
Inspection and Survey Hi* Inst navy
O tax to te- Irned i* tentatively duetten plan is tex, tjwn two centsi '..v
'uu'
sard duty was iut manager of tiie 20. 35. «'d precooked and packed hot I
Norfolk Navy Yard.*, from which
C.VrtH
respunubiliiy ta **' promoted to
If ah Michigan farmers accept , ’ r 'l,lt ‘
J
thr Na*u! (Mti'trta'.ion Department
the government plan of-lowering I "‘"t11 buying shcete,’hr follow ihg ..ut Washington ’
Un- ntm.lx-r uf nerv . sown to wheal.
*1!" help tiie
Tills
magazine
state*
th
crop plan-, *,n 63.WM farms in this I|l|,,',1*V’r determine tiie b*&gt;t quailmiriU Rock w.i'i a delegatL .
tarme
-• oper- ity
anti■ inc
-* for'the , price being jiaid; mini- International -Conference on Salt
Lt—Je strength of warp and
farms will de- !»&gt;“«» &lt;«nkii&lt;
j tilling; minimum thread count of !
.
wurp and Riling; maximum pc.rrent- London in 1929. und hi
lage of .-.izing in fabric; weight in 'chairman of the ship construction
jounce*’ per’ square yard of fabric. committee in tliat conference In
: width and length before hoqmung; 1929 lie wad appointed Chief Con­
Iwlw-ther Bu y are first * practically fstructor qf the United States Navy.;
free from flaWs* or wool id *imper-t'.MTVjng in that capacity, until hi» re-j
feet in some res|x?ct&gt;.
bcr 1923 On the 15th of Scptemix-ri
1932 he wa* appointed head ot the
MICHIGAN SPRING PIG
Webb Institute of Naval Architec­
.
CROP BELOW AVERAGE ture in N&lt; w York City."
Tii&lt;- inagitzlne closes with , the-e I
•
.
| Lun,sing, Mich.—Although Michi­ ; words:'
; I(tan faniHT.s arc raising u slightly! "Admiral Rock Ls a member of tlw
|. larger pig ciop tills spring than a United Slate’. Naval liudltulc nprl
! I year ago. the number la still fur bc।! low the average production for' Nqval Architects and Mamie. Eng
i other- recent
-------- j
yearn. The —June
. necr;,
193.1ot which he was one of the!
I Livestock Survey Just completed by original members. He hits contnb-l
the MK'higun Cooperative Cnqi lie- ■ uted many papers to the transacporting* Service'gives tiie number of * tlons of the various technical so-1
pigs saied in the state this spring cletie«, Including one written tui
ut 5M.U00 head wludh is 3 per cent 1931 entitled "Notes on the Develop- ■
njpre than the 1932 crop of 578.000 ment of Certain Matrrinb. used in I
head but "nearly 12 per cent les:. SJiips of the U. S. Navy." and an-than the 1W5-193J average produc- other on ' Wuc.it;.m of Naval Contion of (171.000 head More than 6,t»o| slructors and Naval Architects,-'
Michigan farment cooperated with I read before the Society of Naval
the Department this year :by. sub- . Archltertsuaind Murine Engineer*,
iniltjng r’-jiorts for their own farina. • New York,
xorx. in November.
Novennx r. 1932
iujj
These were secured through the coThistlne
’ "
commendation "of Ad­
operation of the rural mail carriers;«miral It&lt;&gt;i» is gratifying to the peo- I
tor he waz.'burn!
of the Pi»l Office Department. ' . fpie
— of
— Hasting*.
....
...
Tiie increase in tiie Michigan pig.here, graduatial from our city!
crop over that for 1932 wa* caused' .‘ch.KilZ and won hte way In ti com- I
by the larger number of pigs saved; pet Rive examlnatioii to a cadetship;
jx-r litter this .spring. Tiie number at the United Stales Naval Acad-j
T
uf sow* farrowed Is estimated at 8».- cmy. He graduated with high nonors
000 head or the same as In the; from that liwflttilloiQinti has had at
sprihg of 1932 No increase is anticl- wondc^ul career in the navy..
paled In the 1933 fall pig crop ini
---------- ’-■***■
- 1
MJ-.I u*l.*ir..
I
this suite, according lo othcialji ot I
tiie cr,op Rcixirting Service. Bleed­ Livestock authority anniiunces that
ing intentions reports collected this i rows nnd their calve* can get ndeJune indicated lhat the number of ;i quale amount* of Vitamin |&gt;. which!
Mows bred for' fall tarrowing this : prevents rickets, from "bovine saner!
year amounted Id 73«M) heart, the! kraut" or ensilage This report wa*|
same number* that tarrowed in the Riven at a recent meeting of the
American
Association for tiie Ad-j
fall of 1932 .
!-•
......... -........
.aiiictiiiiii oi
ocicii.e, ano
­
Tlic United Slates pig crop for1 'anccment
of Science,
nnd ine
me an
an-j
was
the spring of 1933*is estimated al nouncement »
“■ made “by
* Professors
51.030.000 head which is about equal Bechtel, Duncan- and Huffman of]
to the 5-year average production for the Michigan State College.
the year*; 1IJ28 to 1932. although 3
per cent larger than the number
Hart Bellinger came over from
saved in the spring of 1932. Breed­ Detroit
nnd spent the week end with!
ing intentions for the entire country ‘
mother and cidietf 6n several of ;
point to an increase of 8 -per rent in! his
his relatives, n week ago.
-j
the number ot sows bred \a farrow
Twenty-seven
members and sev-1
this full compared with ,a year ago
If such intentions are fully carried era! visitors enjoyed the meeting of,
1
the
H.*
L.
Club
ut
the
home
of
Mrs.
i
out. it would result tn fall, farrowJones, Lockshure Fann, j
Ings 20 per cent greater than the 5­. Percy
Thursday Mrs H. J. Krans assistyear average and the largest hum- jI cd
to tjie hostess. Two new members i
। Ix r for any year since 1933.
.were placed on the membership J
SOUTH SHULTZ.
•&gt; roll at this time, Mrs Lizzie Gilkey
Emma Carpenter and Ethelyn and Mrs. Rom* Alberlson. Alter u.
"Thompson spent Wednesday inj short businrM meeting the follow-1
1 ing program wins enjoyed
Mrs, i
Grand Rapids and Coopersville.
Alva Kenyon and son. Donald. and Schult?.' paper "Motor Trips' told of.
Emmet Hamilton of Bellevue spent many fntcrrsting places she hud I
visited;
Mrs
Bertha
Humphrey
inWednesday with Mr. and Mrs- G. E.
tcrestlngly told of places and things
Kenyan.
Lester Bonneville has a new kind she had seen on her trip to Florida
of rat trap in their chicken house. and throughout the state; Mn.
A*«
-uuui It.
F“rr •ntl Mr* "^“Iby tbvorrd
Ask nun
him about
Mrs. Isabelle May and son. JimrecUation* and several songs:
I mie. of Battle Creek spent last wcl'e Bun*
_ _________
week with her brother. Lester BonThe United States Dcjwrtment of ‘i
nevillc nnd family and Mr. and Mrs. Agriculture Is trying to increase the ■
The Rcxall Store.
Hastings, Mich.
Wm BonnevvtUe and baby Buzanne amount of rubber in goldenrod.
of Battle Creek and Byron Ranwnd
of Clare spent Sunday with them.
! An inmate of a Missouri jail, not 1
Mr, and Mrs. Harry Miscner spent happy about hls dingy quarters, had ।
Wednesday with Mr. ant^ Mrs hls cell redecorated at hls own ex- j
Frank Maas of Kalamazoo.
ipcnsc.

SUNOCO
GASOLINE

and

OIL

Expert Lubrication—Using
Six SUNOCO Greases/

ANDRUS SERVICE
PHONE 2240

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

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&gt;™» X,

SPECIAL PRICES ON
GOOD USED CARS!
Friday and Saturday, July 14 and 15
1929 Chevrolet $Q£ 1931 Model A $OCIX
Coach Now OnlyDeLuxeFordor
1929 Model A $1 1 E
1927 Chrysler
Tudor Good Condition—

Coach Good Condition—

Gills us a call—we will be- pleased to demonstrate
any of the above cars — Phone 2121

XIX A a :

Universal Garage Co

INSECTICIDES
ARE CHEAPER

At the

Rextill Store

CALCIUM and LEAD ARSENATE
for Potatoes, Melons and C ucum­
bers.
.
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ANT ROX and PETERMAN’S ANT
FOOD for Ants.

PURE COPPER SULPHATE feu
Drenching Sheep.

BLACK LEAF FORTY for Garden
Flowers aftd Poultry' Houses, all
-sizes and in bulk.
,

BLACK FLAG, both liquid and pow-.
der, kills Flies. Moths, Ants,
Roaches and Bed Bugs.

ROSE NICOTINE for ’l our Roses.

PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY for Bed
Bugs .and Roaches.
EVERGREEN Kills Plant Lice.

FLY KILL—-'Our Best Fly Spray—50c
size now 35c; 75c size 50c.
All other sizes in proportion

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Goods Delivered

Phone 2131

This Bank Solicits
Your PATRONAGE

Strictly on the merits of the Service
it HAS rendered for nearly half a
Century . . . and the Service it IS
consistently rendering today
HE present generation demands
“PUBLIC SERVICE’’ electric lights
gas. water supply and telephone . .
none of which are more important to
the prosperity and success of a coni:
inanity than a good bank, which meets
as far as possible, the commerical and
. financial requirements of the public.
This bank fully realizes the tremend­
ous importance of the confidence and
cooperation of the people of its com­
munity and is grateful for these expres­
sions extended toward it during the
past unsettled economic conditions.

Every effort is,being made
to make this bank of the
greatest possible value to
all of the people of this
locality all of lhe time

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

�NEW LOANS ARE MADE
ON FAIR FARM VALUE

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Lund Bank Mortgages Bused
on Sound Values Rather
Than Upon Price Changes

COUNTY LINE.
| Zine Clark had company front De­
Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Johnson en,lertutned company from Freeport Wagner nnd daughter who returned
Sunday.
.
to their home Wednesday.
Mr. Hummel, of Lake .Odessa, wnsi
on our streets Monday .

Sunday.

SMOKED PICNICS
Pork Chops
Bacon Bait Sugar Cured

Veal Steak
Boiled Ham

BEEF POT ROAST
Sliced Bacon
Minced Ham

Salt Pork »
Pork Steak

Half Pound Pkge.

SWISS STEAK
JEWEL COFFEE

N
Safety of Principal

Smooth and fragrant

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Tender Cuts of Beef

Round or Sirloin

■kjA S H
■▼1 9 Lf’9&gt;

3 “ 17‘

Country Club
Evaporated

Pet, Carnation or Dundee, 3 tall cans 20c
,ls of first and primary importance to every pros­
pective investor. It may be observed that in
spite of the economic disturbance of the country
during the past few years building and loan
-companies show aniost 100', SAFETY.

3 t 49c
One lb. bag 17c

The NATIONAL has operated for 43 years
without loss of a dollar of any member’s prin-

OLEO

y^ticnal jEoan &amp;
{&gt;nupshuvnt (ffonipany

EATMORE BRAND

3

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

25‘

Tomato Juice

can 5c

Country Club - pure juice

Tomato Soup

6 cane 25c

Barbara Ann - fine quality

SALMON

lb. I7c

Jewel Coffee

French, lb. 23c - Country Club, lb. 27c
,b’
loaf DC

Fresh Bread

Feniuui Country Club

17c

Country Club
Fancy red

Fancy Pink Salmon, tall can 10c

Baking Powder- ib.«an 12c
Wabaxl:, 2 lb. can 19c '

Corn Syrup

5 ib.paii 25c

Dark — Licht. 5 Ib, ps.il 27c

SALAD

Macaroni

4

Or Spaghetti - bulk

Prunes

lb.

CREAM CHEESE
Michigan - Fancy Colby Type

15c

SC

’

Fancy Santa Clara - bulk

29&lt;=

DRESSING s

Country Club — smooth, delicious — 16-oz. jar 15c, 8-oz. jar 10c

MICHIGAN BEU.
TELEPHONE CO.

25c

ib&gt;.

so-w.i..

COMBINATION SALE

25c
CORN FLAKES £ 10‘
A 14b. box Country Club Graham Crackers
and a 1-lb. box of Soda Crackers
both

for

Country Club — Kellogg's or Post Toasties, large pkg. 11c

SCRATCH FEED
100 lb. bag

‘1.35

Mason Jars Pints. dor. 69c
Quarts, dux. 79c - 2 Quarts, dox. •’ no

*.« 25:

Jar Caps

MICHIGAN
l'X-BAiaixc on 3 iUumu.I bras l»r».. . sporp ou Lind and
waler. .. lb • allurrxurnl r.f aneirnt trail* and tb- thrill*
of thr mint m-niern bigbwayi*... forwtA hills gigantic dunes
• • • Michigan •riTer* an cudle*, variety of .uuiturr (il&lt; a&gt;ure« vLat
mountain and eraahore deter Au equal.

S

Thouaand- of thiicre »prn&lt;i a great deal of-money in.rrtir Mate
each lutunier. erratiny - mploj incut for many pcoplr -aud add ng
lo tbe prosperity of all Michigan. -Wrenn inrreaM* that btiaiue.e
p-eatly If each of tre will urge otlirn lo viail Michigan- We can
contribute cvcd further by-‘pending our own i seattorn here.
And vbereter yon go, diapel worry by lelepboning home and
office frequently. Cail frieade to tell them ulieo yon will nri«el
Telephone ahead for hotel reservation*. Long Dialaucc rate*
are low.
•

LAYING MASH
.

RINSO

«■"«" 19c

’•■".iipka.is.

';k7

Lifebuoy Health Soap,. 4 bars 25c

Block Salt

»o-ib. bM. 29c

SCRATCH FEED c *1»

100 lb. bi,

1,65

—
White, gallon 21c

Jar Rubbc-e, dox. 4c

Layinj Mash in-ib.b., $1,89

CALLS THE WORLD TO PLAY

ib. c.k. 9c

Parowax

Cider Vinegar

FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

WATERMELONS
Watson — 26 Ib. average — Rad, ripg, luscioua

BLOCK SALT
SO lb. block

29-

Bananas

1 'w. 1$c

Ripened to th* peak of their flavor

Lemoni
CalUcraU Sunkixl — 3M xisa

Celery

um.ia.

10c

Michigan — Well bleached

99c

Lettuce
Fresh — fancy

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�THE HAST1NOS BAXXF.B. WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1833

Bible conference »»'
■nd * success In every

APPRECIATION SALE////
SPECTACULAR FOOD VALUES

Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 13,14 and 15
8 O’clock

Chipso Flakes or Granule. 2 l« pkgs. 29c
P &amp; G Soap ’““Il
10 bars 27c
Cheese Mild Wisconsin
Ib. 17c
Chili Sauce Quaker Maid
bot. 12c

Coffee
3-lb. bag 49c

Kaffee Hag
or

Sanka

41c

ib.
17c

Nutley

Oleo

GRAPEFRUIT

Post’s or
Mogg's

lb. Be

BEANS

3 “« 25c
Ig. bot. 10c

CAMPBELL’S

Fruit Fluffs Assorted N. B. C. Ib. 21c
Matches Birdseye
6 bo.el 23C

Easy Task

5 ib 27 c

mZX

25c

3

Hou,,

Coffee

LEMONS *360 Size
Dozen 29c
TOMATOES Red Ripe Hot House 2 Lbs. 19c
PEACHES Georgia Freestones 3Lbs 25c
2 f0r l/C
BRAN FLAKES
Shrimp Fane, Pack
Ketchup Quaker Maid

Carton

JSokar
Coffey
2 iu 45c

RinSO Large package.
2 for37c
Fels Naptha Soap 10 &lt;&gt;«• 45c
Northern Tissue
4 ™ii. 19c
Dill Pickles
quart jar10c

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

25c

Soap
Chips

2 bars llc

PALMOLIVE SOAP

KEN-L-RATION

&lt;1 r

Peanut Butter Snitu.
Mustard Premium

Small Can

4

f°r

(Or Del Monte)

Sugar

1 *7

Pu*-e Cane

10 fe. 50c

2lc
qt. jar 10c

j-ib. jar

19c

Soda Crackers Hampton1. zplJbg 19C
Pretzeenos n.b.c.
2 »&gt;.. 25c
Pet
Food

Soap

6 bars 19c

3 cans 29c

A &amp; P MEAT MARKETS

. 1?C

PORK LOIN ROAST *• 6c BACON
k 29c

Lean Rib End Cuts

BOILING BEEF

lb 12c
Meaty Short Ribs

BEEF ROAST oIX “&gt; 7c PURE LARD
VEAL LOAF

Machine Sliced

Ib.

10c

SUMMER SAUSAGE

Ib.

5c

3 &gt; 23c
Tbeeriafer or Salami

Ib.

17c

BEEF STEAK Ts± "&gt;• 10c PORK CHOPS—2 * 25c
MINCED HAM

wd.rsu«a

n&gt;.

10c

COTTAGE CHEESE

b«i&gt;. 10c

.X ATLANTIC &amp; PACIFIC I'.'

"&gt; 9c

�THE RyiPjCa BAWER. WLtiNt3DVr. JULY 12 IW

FA&amp;E TWELVfc

RAGWEED IS CAUSE
MAY BE GOOD MONEY
OF MOST HAY FEVER department at Michigan. State Col|N SJATE SEED CROP

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Mich. Resort' Districts Can Help for the gold fever pauents is Increased Demand Predicted
obtained by an increase in the sup­
Increase Profits by Cspnply ol gold in Michigan, the only for Yields of Mich. Alfalfa
and Red Clover Fields
paign to Destroy Plant

SUityiii

Mr and Mrs Chas McCoy*.and’
Mi und Mrs. Billie Corie and Lmuw
iilyde of- Grand Rapids spent the
fourth with Mr and Mrs. Will Hyde
I Louie. Jr, remained fyi* a longer
Kni! will} pt« grandparents.
*

Tire Pleasure Birthday Organire-'
tlon have deferred the July session,
until WedheuUy. the J9lh. at Mary
I.aiic Park'. Martin hike, with Mi’..,

by the gold fevkr &lt;nd also those who Ragweed Is accused by the United*
•
Slates Department of Agriculture of
’
*
belli* the chief cause.pf buy fever
■■“| Goldenrod, long sltspccted of lx-iiig

LEGAL NOTICES

knee caused from a previous injury 1
Mr. and Mp Will Billman and
Rnixu Luthrop; 'K«-nnctli Mi and Mrs OrVal Haywood ot
•&lt;-v ; Dorothy Lathrop.

be supplemented ,by
additional -f-d tu
ch
rcmovetj from

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW
Thery was a sharp ADVANCE in
the PRICE OF COAL July 1st!

'savings

ted by-lllsect'i
reptiblc person

Margaret. Cortright is visiting in'
Battle Creek. Eugene Cortnght
spent last week With hls grandpar­
ent'. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley French
Henry Gray Is favorably recover­
ing from a shake up and bruises.

HIzaLeth Griffin of Clwtr- lake he wa» tiding while faking hay
Hugh Cau- and faintly v^- m
:•! Lake Odessa Sunday to attend the
*y Bible conference held there annually
&gt;• by tiie Newell Brothers Evangelistic
party Tlw Kentucky Harmony Sing-'
th ers Little Helen Coy. slx-year old
»v child marvel ib singing, and Rev '
— W. d Heresirom. pustor of Akron
Ev.mgi hstic Tabernacle, and wlioj
broadcasts nver WTW. were tmpresdie features.
.
Mr and Mr.*. Fred Miller* and
family and mother. Mrs. Slyviu'
Scidmore of Camp Custer, and .son.
Ehret Scidmore. nnd family of Auuusta and Beryl Miller were enter-

before it blo&gt;*om- After the Hi-' ; allowed to Sully bloom. If Weather
cutting, tin- ragweed, will produce\conditions have been favurubie tor
branches and fUarr.v below tlw1
jonnntion. ee&lt; d jx*b »ill have
point wlicie the plant was cut. The'p^n tornu-d where .the first bio;.second crop of blossoms must also jom, appeared, n these' blowoau
,
. have stripped oft without the -fbnnafrorn which 'n tton of seed pocU. the thance.s for j
I rum iu own rood wd yield are i»or and tlw
i-ompln att-ms resujunt
toeocctb, throat trodole.

be visited by thaw whether- the chance., are favorable
lo seek relief from for seed. County agricultural agent,
they are willing to. ran help farmers Inspect fields to

Mnn Doris Warner and Mm Lloyd
MtQirmlc und daughter Marilyn of
Detroit were guests at the Fred Mil­
ler home urf Thursday.
Oral Miller was olf duty last week
- --- ---"...1 t
uuu.u UUUUIV.
aqd Mrs John Kollar attendCHI Van Auken and son. Milford
■■ 1 eathrrbonc picnic held at and grandson. Stanley, are.recoverSide Patk. Caledonia. Sunday &gt;n„.
n
wf[h BU
Fred CiiJer and family of Grand inrr flu.
Rapids spent Sunday with his moth-

impossible to deceive hay fever suf- ndroiully used for eyed Weathtfr
ferers into.believing that tiie weeds' conditions also materially affect the
have been removed if they are still amount of .seed produced by red
distributing pollen. *
clover, and inspection after the
County agricultural agcnU can, plant blossoms is necessary to find
supply information about chemicals whether the seed crop wil» be proillwhlch will destroy weeds if, rom- able or tint.
,
j
munities wis^ lo employ that form Some experimental wofk done by
*’
■*———’—•■-—------ - Michigan State College Indicates
that honey la vs may be of service in
ting method.
'helping tlw pollination of bofti clo-

Delay in the pur­
chase of coal dur­
ing timet like these,
when prices all
along the line are
advancing, is pretty
liable to cost mon-

familiar with
high quality of
we handle. Deliv­
eries will be made

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
TELEPHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH.

and friend. Glen Cliapell, of Ja(-KCLOVERDALE.
son Were Wednesday guest* of her Miss Hazel Hmiken is i|X-nding a
wn: nnd tificl--. Mr*. nnd.Mrs. John few day* with Mi» Lucille MucLeud
Kollar
of TIn»tlnt’5
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t«f Lansing are spend
j ur day. .until Tuesday
Mr.-. Raymond Faul

bip.k from Camp Kellogg Saturday
feeling tine and happy over then

&gt;ii. this

Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Monica

entertaining Grace Ernie and Jean
Brown of Phdnwt ir, Dorothy Stmt-:

Dustless Roads
Stimuli Business

ponding i Do

Do you personally enjoy touring over
dust choked highways? Do you like the
uncertain feeling of driving, ns if blindfolded, through a dust cloud? Do you go
back for a second helping?
| jta Vanderlip of Freeport visited
Art Richardson and family Tuesday,

58th birthday.

Ml&lt;- Mildred Norton of KaUrnr
r.«&gt; |.&lt; making un indefinite v:»
with Mr and Mrs. Clare Thomas.
Mr. Cei-i! Waite is working :
Kalamnioo at* present
.

Carl Hewitt and family of Wood-1
.land called on their uncle. Art Rich­
ardson. and family Sunday
Alberta Nash of Hasting*, who

en to Ann Arbor recently for an op­
eration for appendicitis.
Mr and Mrs Lew Weaver of Has­
tings are caring for the latter’si
mother. Mrs. Lucy Haney
I Rev. Loomis of Freeport called
at Mr. ForbeyS and nt Mrs. Wane
po's Wednesday.
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Every one knows that dustless roads, through beau­
tiful Scenery, do attract and stimulate business.
Many communities and states have developed
profitablebusinesswith excellent dustless highways.

permitting good gravelfoadsto become dusty and
rough. Neglect of costly highway surfaces can­
not be condoned^ economy. Saving a nickel
to waste a dollar is not economy at all. By
holding costly road surfaces moisture-bound
with Dawflake Calcium Chloride, you conserve
both the good road and rise busiauss it brings.

•Highway officials need this effectivi road-saving
maintenance material. They gave on mainte­
nance; you save on road taxes, and business keeps
Will they now drive that business away by . coming on dusdcss highways. Write for details.

THE DOW CHEMICAL COMPANY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN

DOWFLAKE
CALCIUM CHLORIDE 77-80%

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
.SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 19, 1933

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NUMBER 12

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SAVINGS
ASSAULTEOHIM
FOR THEJUULMMDS By Legislative Lobbyists STATE IBIC(IME TM
Dewey Jones Suffers Broken
Kneecap and cuts—Ernest
Skidmore Bruised

Had Confessed Robbing the
Hinckley Oi! Station at |
Nashville in April '

A MEETING LARGELY AT­ 1HI I I I'.I U PAYS HIE BILL FOR ACTIVITIES OF BELIEVES SALflgJAX HAS
DEPOSITORS Ralph Henry, age 23. wa» brought LAUREL SENSIBA OP YAN­
Qtwey Jur.es. 45. and Ernest Skid­ AFFECTS
KEPRftsENTA FIVES 01 SPECIAL INTERESTS
TENDED AT PARKER
KEE SPRINGS HAS A
WHO WISH TO'MAKE
NOT PROVENSATISmore, 35, both redding near Nash,b«Lrr Judge McPeek on Thurtday.
villc. were injured Saturday - mo: nHe confessed the crime ot breaking
HOUSE FRIDAY EVE.
QUEER EXPERIENCE
FACTORY
WITHDRAWALS

.Riiilroudg,Gumblers,'Truck Transport Lines,’Small Loan; of that village wiien tin
tided. Junes was seven •&gt; ■
l inns, Brewers arid ^eacliefi Have Powerful
HE THINKS INCOME
Lobbies At State Capitol
TAX IS FAIREST PLAN
' He wu* given find

CHOSE OFFICERS AND
j
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

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and entering the Hinckley oil ata•tldn. better km^i a* the Dixie Oil

■ Mat ton, a: Nash-. Ihe last April He FOUND STRANGER IN
SIXTY DAYS WRITTEN
j&gt;id
HUCKLEBERRY MARSH
NOTICE NECESSARY at lontu. Hl* partner in this crime

at Nashville and then brought ,to

is serving a* sentence of Uim ajui
one-half years at Jackson for break­ Is Found by Father Nearly
ing uiid entering the Kroger atom at
Unconscious, With Strap
Battle Creek Henry drove the auAbout His Neck
tnmoblle in the Kroger robbery and
I
Mr P C. Howard of Battle Creek na* been iither grossly exaggerated or highly colored to suit the writer.l-ussiblc.
was . given thi’rtv days in the. CaL 1-_Z* myttertoiu crime, the. clrctnnThe speaker at the Commercial
Th
boun Jail- At the expiration of his •t.mct:. at which seem uncanny,
Wind D. A. Roilary of Owreso spent In this, cliapter a discussion of what the lobby really consist*, what iu ,Club Tur*dav noun wus former coirrultag
that
sfiil
Ing'
I a day or M&gt; here organizing a Barry nurpoM* ary und hbw it works wlllIT** . interest rote law; gambling In- Kre---,man John L. Ketchum, lie gave
!took place in Yankee-Spring* WedIncidentally tin* *
answer the Nashville charge, / netday afternoon near the huckleI l
i
i
I
Mh'hlgaii Rail- 1* attempted
terert* un hand to gain legal rights “ very interestuig talk Hr ^aid the
ho taken frutn tty
I toad'/ Emptoyi'C'i and Citizens’ Milter will attempt to give his own to race track belting with dog und i'11’Jal govirnmtnt in !B2j nui t&gt;. oil Mation wa berrv mar»h on Luke Setuiba’* farm,
I letiyue. They were very »u«erw.ful.
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. u-hat it (rermwl
"*•*
rt.it,',.
found in a room in Battle Creek
win. Laurel, age 28. returning
it* .good point* it any. aiuit
devotees al odds-thi-re und
cccipM-d by the two men He took from umk on nw farm at about
I TIw Bn- Hi.-.-.a men. manufacturers
&gt;&lt; taxpayer
are
iaxi&gt;ayrr !•;
ic milked for
tor the'others
tne'u"‘r*’ of
U1 similar character UI
c itypln»i. *“r
th. officer^ to a patch bf woods in , 30. went first to drive the cow*
and Mbotink men &gt;&gt;f Hastings MUes iimr itk
ut cc:t.iin
id
cermin tU
cUt.e&gt;
lii» and clique*
clique*. &lt;••«&gt;
«** “
«*« cla
clus:i
« number two. Class three
.
Culr.nm
cor.ty
where
they
found
tlie
home
from
pasture. In &lt;Se pasture
the railroad.*are nut gettinra MiUure benefit
- mtcresting
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-a..., »&gt;*.&gt;&gt;&lt; Ill'
Aho II is extremely
to &lt;« —
represented
by lobbies ..I
of eminent O» Ul|.*tll*5 ■
automobile tire* which live thieve* tot
*—------- «- .lore huw
now racn
each o:
of tin
lilt ;,cu;«;.
;&lt;xjres Ul
ol iouiob- rrspcctubdity like I.rethe vu&gt;re.iuuiire&gt;
educational MRS. ORVAL SHELLEN
niui hidden there on the night ' ’
the state and country should fake a . pule
went by this mar»n he noby
interest*
piuy
into
the
hands
of
group,
the
mt-dicui
group,
Hu*orl:&lt;l
f'
the robbery of the oil station.
bund m order t.| -.r.e the vi-jy ex­ cither., aiid how the taxpayer always service group, the r&lt;!aj e*tute dealers. ,1*r *
BARGER FATALLY HURT
istence nt the lailroad.*, Im'Csum*. of fiayi. the shot.
with a three quart pail hUed with
.properly owners' associations and
c”r'MO
*'•
ON M-43
the gross unfair ramiKtltiun they
j berries. Laurel spoke to him. nsklobbies may te: divided into three shnltar agemn-s which ihcraliv
./-‘humihn..’u-n
h.iiv to meet
jlng whgt business he had in tlu&gt;
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swarm
about
H
m
*
capitol
during
legMtcnlghU.
handling
the
..X)
triitliut clu.-.sevij
, They know thr railroads build undmarsh The stranger was dark com...
and
th
.folative
sessions
n,
'&gt;
ol
g»«&gt;al
TRUCK
HITS
WAGON
IN
First, thou- rnam-p
plextoned. stockv build, weighing
number til other ix-ron.-. employe
turned by large*
Railroad* Cumr Bark.
while tlu-ir competitor-, do not. but
about 170 pounds. Hr muttered
WHICH SHE WAS RIDING
.corporate interests
The. railroad interests, for a long-dn tills retailinc wu* over 161,OW c
Use lili;hway:. built und muhitatacd
.something in reply, set tlie pail uf
'whom
two-third*
were
n
an
mainly a* obrerv-1 time in remi-rctircment from the
by the |x-oplr N,i| only 4lu»l. but
berries on the giound and moved
hi;
women,
Accidcnt Occurred a Little •vteki.-'T
&lt;:s io detect and.field of active lobbytag. came very one-third
Hie big bu-.u and truck* do most
toward Laurel, his right hand be­
head of!, if pu&lt;&gt;i- cluse to the point of jumping gut. The retail sales fur the year 1939
After Midnight Sun­
in Michigan nnieunt'-d. io S22W him
PAID ITS SHAREHOLDERS
blv, any cuiitem-1 of class number one over into tile ,(MMiooo.
ItailHuuL', are Khjipiy regulated a*
.As the .dpnger -got dose enough
Prices have dropped to.-wh
day
Morning
plated
Jcgislatlun
second
class
during
the
past
sesUSUAL
5
PER
CENT
&gt; wages paid, r.»t«charged ■ and
to young SeiL-lba he swung at him
not nr their inter- sion. Vested capital in niilroud seTvice I.ndered. while their com.। viciously with his left hand and
•nt time
DIVIDEND
esta Second and ctirittes was ably aided by the memsuiting in '
iScrwiba dodged it After that Laurel
tlii- class the pub-' tiers ol the various railroad brother­
SlwUenbarj
Mddittonid liiii .-, oi abandon unpioi*
I Fain he doe* not know what hap-'
*m dMirinc
lie hear* most hood* in a futile nttyppt to legislate three-eighths uf the amount
pened. cxetpt that he was struck a
RE-ELECTED OLD OFFI­
from piiit
about, that group tlie freight liuulers and mixscnger imrted for 1920. or sorj.fXKi.uoo
. Michigan railroads not 6nly build
liard blow on his head, buck of lha
1932.
mind
,
u
y
Jiunj
M.|
which seek# »pe- busses at! the htgliway*. The act iviCERS AND DIRECTORS right ear. He evidently became unand maintain their -own Tighf-ofThe*
statUtics
compiled
by
the
clul privileges for ties of the railroad und truck lobbies.
wav. but tijt-v pa’id into the state
The ground in the vi­
ill
thr
axrurd
inlrrrst
on
their
i
l^&lt;l
government,
showed
that
1929
sales
treasury I9.4.I9.847 taxes last year,r ji. Brcfccrs un hand to write became notorious before sthe-session
i&gt;«sui Mtincs unk-M they give thr Association Has Fine Record cinit-- e Laurel Mid this hap­
by
independent
distributor
were
th-\--Imr ----bill; —
small
loan companies was a month old. The small loan
Their compctitar.s make no net con- —
—• ---pened gives evidence of a strugglo
‘ required F^rHays notice in writing.
*
—
'
about Ti
per cent and by chain
.. *«
(Continued on page flvei
for
Promoting
Home
tubution !&lt;&gt; Hl,- Iiaftiitcrianc- of Hie 0,1 .hu,,‘1
P'ewiit
the repeal. ul the!f
son.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Orval
S1.&lt;1,
and
shows
where
the pail of berrie*
Mures about 23 per cent of the tutu!'
state governin' nt. except, their in­
Ownership Here
| whs placed by the stranger. Laurels
volume- Oi the proprietor* Of these leribargcr and their little son Rob­
I adequate .wiinhi and
—
f^LMnesbcs 81 per cent were individ­ ert. u'!&gt; d seven, were riding north­
The annual hireling of the Has- (torr. garihenU .yemed alio io bear
LARGE SIZED BLUE­
ward
to
their
hotnra
at
Burbcts
I.!.&lt; aofstruggle.
uals tnd lb per-, cent c irporation:-. Cnracnt in a lumber,wagon, wlu-n
AT CAMP BEN JOHNSTON tings Building and Loan Atcsucluliun’qvideme
iMmaitc they do to ihe toad*.
Id recently it was di-closed
SenMbvT. parent* were not at
BERRIES DEVELOPED In Michigan, food in 1929 coirtitutCommercial .irm king ha* l
i„ de
J::;:Jtc
the home at the time thU attack took
Nine Scouts From Hastings that,
spit the depression
tn ,im d i iMirtiK.ii-.ly the hasatd
driven by Eldon Farrell
been
a successful one. ?o place
If they had been Uiey
,
L
year
had
b&lt;
Barry Co. Hus Many Acres The federal ern-.u* sliowed th&gt;Enrolled for Third Ca*mp,
that th-- directors were justified in probably could not have seen it. as.
icupanU
rere built
' Adapted to Growing
voting the Uiua! five per rent dlvi- the mar*h L&gt; wveral rods from the
‘volume of i^teil *a!cx in Burrv coun­
’
Seven for Fourth
as well us added
dend.
J
house.
Tiiey
did return at about
ty
in
1.92!)'
w»a
gCJIJOWJ.
ff
trade
,
Such Borriel . ■
Tiu- third ixtriod nt Camp Ben
Fied W Stebbins, Charles S Potts « 30. Tiiey noticed that Laurel was
ha* dropixul t&gt;H u.s much' in Barry
TlMycOTnpetitor* of Hie railroad* WILL HAVE SUPERVISED | Ti»e Banner hn* mentioned the •county n-s In the
» cau.M‘ her death
Johns'
- .........................
----- -- ond will u|l(J
n vurvcin. wnuw verms us 'iv* m«hc. *»&gt; sure- •••» woonij w
I Can start ti.d!lr when und where
pita!
.
»boit«
an
Ur
PLAY IN SUMMER VA
■r-ni
’
mu"
up
to
and
inctadmg
July
(
|j
r
i-cturs
hud
expired,
were
re-electhb
regular
habit,
they began senrchfact that there is a u&lt;xxl future for it v .mld lx- only tlin--«.-ii;ht)is of tbthey plrii-i-, und dl'cnntimu-. .serv­
ccidt-nr occurted. T v,-9. Tin’ two pL-vioiw camji* ij.ne (1J The directors who hold over'ing tor hun. Knowing that ho
the biiii'bt.riy where 11 u cultivated. &gt;929 total, &gt;&gt; the pi— nt volume
CATION TIME
ice over night .1 they do desire'. They
been
-vciv mt-re.Mli:«.- w-'h
'
ll,rge !irc as follows;
Kun Bigler, H S would first go after the cows, tho
I Burry county hit* ni ui.v hundred., o! would hi- Ire* than 02900,000. Mr. erne uf .rhe aMiiiltiU wax Dear
enroilm-ni./
at
each.
Nine Boy Sheldon, Robert Walton. Dr. C. S. father naturally went to the pkstura
nTUCO Tnuraic oom/c it a '"ere* of land well adapted tor the Ketdiam ’• &lt;ted that he had uiwa)
fie. but leave the iqx
- .
' ,k' i:»lhe McIntyre. R C
Fuller and C A- !'■' There he found hi* son. lyinR
U I ntnl UWI'ij rnUV t 11 A ’(grow)ng oi bltieberrieA on a com- ttioughi that retail trade, would lxthe iaiU.iid.-. There
i third ; • r'.M jyid :
tir.rv have clarke Till- director* selectetf* the itt the sand with a swap tightly
nnY AND MDNFY QAVFR iniereial reute. Where they arc cul- large*! lb counto.- -haiims th- b-t
(already cr.rull’d tor the fourth per- following officers, ull being re-clec-:drawn around his neck, evidently
DU l RIVU tviunci W»cn.,lutH|. k..,lMTWijv certain, Varirti.-.,. farm laud; but th..' &lt;!&gt;d not prove
ahlpja-rji and communitie­
It appears that the occupants of Hod.
‘■ -----&gt;----•-—•--» -It —
- »—
■­
nearly
exhausted.
was
his •—
judg(lions:
.
' they grdw to coiuidcrabl-- rice—a* _out.
‘
according
t.»
the
federal
stalls
cun hire whom they ideal
the wagon had driven to town a : ‘ Camb Ben Johtwton i* anothc
Plymouth, Mich., Is Showing,:i large i.s \h«- ordinary cranberry and ’•,
jmenl that Laurel would not haw
Charles S. Pott*. President.
rContin'reri on page Jlvei
some trading, and wen- un t ir fine example o! the wonderful bene
Fred W. Stebbins. Vice-President. 'lived ..very much longer if lie
sona- even larger. Fv&gt;r berries of.
the Value to City of Su­
way home Mr. Farrell, who is
A. H. Carveth. Secrctary-Treasur- had not been found when lie was.
|thi* rize, becuuM- of Uwlr iuscxiiv.
jiwhi iiqii .i-.-iiiauM: lur uir n. •&gt;». tne »
Foundation. Mr K&lt; 1pervised
Play
He unloosed the strap and helped
.
| flavor,, there i* a ready market at i CHILDREN APPRECIATE
TOiuh an- tlo-M-ly regulated in all
ply interested . in Boy
C W. Clarke. Recording Secretory.!,!hi:n to get home Aside from the
We know this is not Hie time to top-notch price*.
THEIR OPPORTUNITY ;
1
th*.- matt. 11
the Eva Hecox. Assistant Sccre------- .----------- , . ---- vi------ - - -----, - is
- evidenced byMiss
The riiilroad- a_Mc only fair piny.' spunk of Imreaxing city cxpen.M'sl' Al ,,u' DoHuven Blueberry Plan-;
(other bruise*. When his father
und other produce which he wks h autlful buihlmu lu: 1ms constructed tBrv.Treasurer
are not
urging lor
tlie matter
ar\d
.- .*&gt;
air
lure ui
irere,,vt at
.1* |,taU®n- tuo
- mile* we*t —
*— -twx&gt;
— imh , One Hundred Fifty-Four nt t.ikin-- to his home near Wr-xlladi..for them ta Balti- Crw-k and by th-: fh..
Association has an ex- , found him his mouth was full of
H&gt;&gt;‘ jirrwnt time, but v.e are going
Bangor, an cxpenmefN fur
int.
• to drive wills it roily Hu- .mt.
ht h.i. expended.wHvunwmu™
• cellent record for ,u«.-u,
line service to this'
—/re?
.... and money
--------------------------------,u» iand.
Whether
the
stranger
Kellogg Health Camp
to JaX. that whenever |»»s*ibJe it is tacnxslng Hie size and pruductHP.y
:;-vi morning to Eaton Rapid*, the
'—and
J—•development
’----- —&lt;• for
their
pleaiuro
community, and it is pleasant in- crammed thia into his mouth to
AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT
up to communities like Hastings to of l&gt;1” blueberry ha* Ixvn *ucc*vat Pine Lake
I h« adquarteis of the A. M. Brnith
Camif
Hen Johnston
'■
........................
' -J -.1 ' deed to find that I'.
r.k .keep him from making an outcry,
it has beer.
been “
makdo something in the wav of provld- ,uily carried on by ihe state under
:1fc. ’Comp.tu .. Directly behind Mr F.«rA lei’iT'from the ’Camp
in,:
SOUTH OF WOODLAND
.... gobd progress In
... spite of
w. Che
&gt; m de.... ior whether hb head wo* Jammed
...
.... .formed
------- .con---sawJ 'Jh a
tJlal fPJpjJ
the Bat • pri-jstun.
Its---------recently
------- ----ramp
,. ...
nt ncctlon' with
W.,.. the Heme Loan Bank. hi* mouth 1* not known. The young
Edward F. Fitzgerald Suffers
..,k,
— approacldng ’he little, hill, in.glwnmtn iaks
shattered this; of Indianapolis has been ..op.u,,
helpful, man claims he cannot remember
chief-roitmi.u: the street* ttnd'do-i"* «'’ll a* the quality of the berries.
a Badly Injured Leg
...
(
&lt;
m------------------------------------------.
...
•-.
un
ythrng
after
the
stranger
hit him
lul
group
of
IM
clilldnn
who
parI!"
’
upward
chmb
the
lUillU
of
Mr..'weekwhen
tribre
Hum
170
boys
en-i
n
nd
marks
a
forward
step
in
the
Ki " ihinii. Hurt will Mart them «n w‘‘ believe it would be well worth
of that meal. The little .folks(Fain Ils truck did not roach ahead ■ rolled for the tluld period. Tlib ex-i history of this association
until his father found him.
as a Result
Hie wrong track. Many t» buy hi'«hil- lor Burry county owners of took
gave every evidence of their appre-^h Hie roadway, but
.---------------------- . -■—&lt;-&lt; —.-u
A neighbor claims that he saw a
town* our size, and smaller'has g&lt;H-lK«&gt;d blueberry fmlchra to get. Jn
elution
of
the
fine
Laid,
excellent
’
yo*-rdAhe
begun
to
down
-..ar
by
fiftun
boys
Ambptc
thopDcepYTFRIAN
IUIFM
;tnan fully answering the description
.... „ ...
„,„M, v,. ten'hl* Mart toward a life-of crime touch with Mr Gardner. We i^« Mivice and their d-Ib htfu! sur-'jhm ln&gt; lights would shine on tlx :rom Has!inr- who are-present this; rnl-OD 1 1
ivic-iw
'given by Laurel hi that vicinity a
Woxiland Edward |‘ Fitegrrald o' ix-enure. during tlw long summer vi»- Ne'e thyy would find*R profitable to
' There aie probably very'Iw^mitU. Mr Farrell claims (hZ" umc ar-. Pataur Osbdrn. Gordon! CHALLENGE METHODISTS, lit th- tune before the attack occur­
Lnh-tag. who is ronnccKd uiuj tin' ‘ation, hit hkd nothing else to think produce tlie larger size and better,; roundings
_____ ....
________ _ Vernon'
few of them if nnv. who cotild have hr did n.&gt;. see any .isht displf -d _crothi
r*. _____
Johtf _Lockwood,
red. Tlie SnerifT's officers have been
'Public -Utilities Commh.«i&lt;m. was ot or ,o ‘lo ,ll«n to titink and plan quality of berries that have been de- had a vacation at a lake this sum-; f™n the wumm. and that if there —
•
• - ----Nelsifi
Gardner,
David
J Great Baseball Game to Take 'investigating. There are so few
.driving i«n aut-Hiioblfe northward '”ln'* deviltry that would later bring vdojx-d on the Blueberry Pluntayon,.' mvr. os it is the fixed purpose of the were such a light un the wagon it Wlmnu-r.
1
Gerald Sliult:*. David Town-|
। clues that they have not found it
ids ,t t. r being with him in the car. hl,o into trouble
mear Bangor, it’s worth looking In- Foundation to select tor these camps could not have been burning at the Cook,
;
send,
George Dewey, Kenneth Brow-,
Place
Friday
P.
M.
on(easy'
to get anything tangible that­
when the ”
"
---•■•
•
-■
.
.
.
un tne icrt iron:
Things are nut as they used to lx*.Ito.
1 childrenGardner
wj,u could not otherwise time, or was -o !held
(
er and Smith Slurman
wouldthat
leadHie
to shadthe arrest
of tlie party
u, r«.y i.Tld'.. rar blew out T,“' Writer ran remember as a buy I
’•• ,
Fair Grounds
| have such a chance. The chatter ows concealed it from. hl'. vi;w. He ,1and Winingcr are number© of the:
,
wno
who mni
made the assault on young
and vufivd hl* car t.&gt; the left side &lt;d wh,'n “ *:,s "I' u&gt; him to split the JUDGE DISMISSED IN। of children’s voices in the big din- ; claims there WiU im light, meh n.i &lt;camp stalf.
| If YOU want to have a lot of fun. sen^ba
the roa'dwiiy. A-, it w.Ls late cvl- '*’««1 and curry It; to look srficr the'
Tliefor mv
the two weeks’’you
will ajtend .....
the baseball game ...
at
—
' Ing room and their happy comment* the law require}, attached to the
1 • program
pruur-on iur
.•...........................
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. . ■ ■■
TERVENING PETITION were plearing to hear.
dctitly Mr Fitm-roA! thought there I
,n lhl&gt; summir time; and to
.riar uf the wagan. He claims that ; period. beginning last Monday, will-the fair grounds Friday afternoon. nFPARTMFNT UVPI FARF
would be no on.- driving at that;cnn’ for thl’ totally raw and the'
and July 21, at &lt;i -(Ml o
clock /This buttle UtrAn I MtN I WtLr Ant
I Anyone who saw this group and he wu travelling at not to exceed ron.-i.st -1 rarftpfinlor Monday
---------------------------.hour. a&gt;
of th,' rar* wii&lt;-.b,; tomily horse, both nciding a lot of Judge Hatch of.Battle Creek ;thr privileges granted them could twenty miles an hour; and that it Thursday evcniiik&gt;. Tliur.Mtay att-:L »&gt;etweeti tlx- Presbyterian and,
WORKER COMING HERE
■were off the ri.ivvl. lie decided hThe writer had a father n„rjrl„n nn,„ nPn,u;n„
have failejl to thank God for. hi* truck had b*en empty wh-n hi- , rnobn- will &gt;»• d«-v&lt;gtd to fk-ld! Methodist men and will ba nwre
en-;
would ch;.: .:«• I-.' tin' rtehl there
tta '
enough to try to pro-: Decides Uase urowing Out i not
the very succewful bm-ines* mani first? discovered the wugnn and wu&gt; meet* Sunday thdre will be a -pe- joyab’.c tlian a league game.
' American Legion Auxiliary
alth. ugh )&gt;.x.n Hie wrung side
viuaHon and Saturday jobs tor'
of Bank Receivership
I who counts ns his greatest pleasure, close upon it hr could have -topped vfa! pn gram worked out for Hw
Admission prices are 10 cents for
01 Hh- road. Ito al*.. |.-!t Ihe bright' ,‘1"’,. "’J’ Ihe
01,1 •‘•'irmner
, .
, w Hatch of the Calhoun not the accumulation of money, but; hi* empty truck wttlioui any trodnle. bepetii.
Entertaining. Miss Ruth
thr Scouts Previous; ull under 15 and 15 cents for all
„r
-"““b"»£lKT
McIntyre Thursday
tlie good he can do with it; and because he was proeecdmu ;••&gt; ..low- sandav- in camp liave been devoted!other*,
........................ ,1’
"&gt;« ?X, .
Jffl
finds esjjecial Joy and natlsfnction tn ly. When he did duicover thr wagon 't„ water s|«’rt% and pageants. At tlie
Tickets are on sale in many of th"
f
n-nt Ihe
..unimrr there
th-re nTrhnr«K^
“
/,,r Intervention, filed by giving 1/ under-privileged kids the; he w.i* unable to atop hu truck bt- Sunday afternoon vesper* Rev. L L. l'« al stores and the Banner office^ .dembera of the American ixgwn
the summer
as chore■ boy.
Henry of this city and Im shu'r. &gt;jj»-nt
md hrhxuin such thinu*^
hn1 t,,e ■Hniney for Von w FuhiIm of priceless benetita of such a camp as cinor of Hie heavy lolid he was Dcwvy of this citv will speak to tin Mid may also be obtained at the gate Auxiliary are urged to rtmember tho
helper
In
such thing*
"us
he
' ..
mo
luiixr
in
mkii
things
us
he
..
....
-----the
one
at
Pine
lake
No
one
ran
hauling
at
iw
time,
ro
Hie
truck
hit
^7
'
bn
the
night
of
the
came
The
pro
­
Mu* Ellzitbelh. approached in an-; und
I
nignt
or
tne
game
ine
do. Naturally when he saw
ctomlssed the
other car. coming hum the nurllu; could
evening ojumin* with a pot luck
envy Mr. Kellogg hl* great wealth.'the reach of the wagon at th- red:,
Next Saturday there will be a spe- cred*
' will 'be divided
-• • • - equally -be.
boys allowed to roam the ; in,5r' n nK Ix lt,,°n.
They were on their way Imhiic from' other
supper at « 30 o'clock.
he thought hl, father was
A mortgage turrelojure decree was when he uses H-for such laudable damaging one of Hie rear wheel* :cm! hike lor the boys m Camp. The tween the two churches.
Detroit at about 10 30. Henry no­ .-.rreU
Mttrie will lx- furnished by the
M‘« Rnth McIntyre, representing
hard «n him But now. laokln* back ab0," J*1* '•‘‘'"“‘•'d
Banner punxjscs and find* his highest salts- and spilling the occuiiant* of tlie objective for thw hike is beirur kept , Hastings
fired thr bright lights ahead, mid over
City
Band
and
io
a^i.^dwJJciHirtment
Child
Welfare
work,
what came to many a boy per-icar {.thls,y!^rk!’y,E1,P T,n,5y’„*.,5 • factlons'in life tn doing good to wag&amp; onto the pawment. Mr;.. a mvstery. Th- climax for the two
concluded that Hie other car must nutted or forced by circumstances. recr',v,'r of the Ni-'livlll&lt;• Bank. Ihe childtcp. in giving under-privileged Farrell came on
al -&gt; and (lie'weeks period will come on Friday. the entertainment Ice cream, pop Wn be the Iwnoe guest and speaker,
........
Mls»forMcIntyre
la- moving. Accordingly 1h- Hfrned to have no respojiribhlties or do no decree covered property mortgag'd , children
and candy will
lx1 offered
sale. ' L» well qualified for
a chance to enjoy some ot. saw.the occupants oi- the wugun------ '--------- ------ --------. ..,^z
as
Members of tho Presbyterian team this work having had year* at xpe-------hand!*'
. ...
. .
t- mi the pavement. Mr&gt; Shellen- er planned for the evening program.
... far a*.. he could on his wide of the thankful that h.&lt; hart .. ।t0 the liank by Mr. Furniss. Before, the good things —
of j
life,....
und
arc: Jus. DvRuiter. manager: Clias. dal training .o-. a public health
‘
* he nearrel the Fit/.* i uuwr who manned for enouah .,hP “dverliM-ment tor the foreclra- capped children the means of nn
... —
.-----------hurt'.
Mu--r-vz
-- —dously At
that
time the boys in ramp will
grrald car the bright light* blinded;,j
. . .
. do to keen*himwnn P”Wlirti«d in the Banner, education and all chat medial scl- Leplcy uto.injured, the two children receive tlt« award;* earited while H Leonard, captain: John Waiters, nurse and welfare worker in Grand
for him 1to d0
do to kkeep'him
him. but he decided in- would go thing*
(fl
1
,n'Mr. Furniss’ attorney filed a pfti- cnee can do tor Ihi-ir relief ur cure. ( raping ’Without much 'harm andi-)1Cy wcrr ln camp.
Lrell,. Hawthorne. Maurice Ingram. Rapid* and Detroit a* well ft* *ervoff the streets.
• Sterling Moore. Gerald Steinke. A. J tag with the American Red Crow
.dmu^ in’dX'uiu
rp ,oday
-------- --- ■*-»■«•----- ——-■
A* ,h,,Mta
thing* "
are
today’ ,herr
there arr
arc
,ur imervenvion iur tne purpose ...L'5 w&lt;u&lt;r rrreiiuy -L""
gave in inw the two men being badlv brulsfXf. i
Larsen. William Grigsby. John Iron- durtag the war. At prewent *iic is
lob* around home!of !*‘0|'pln8 Ihe advertisement of thr paper the dally program of aettvifxhecl fit hi.-, car struck the left leg cornriaratirely few
rcu joos
around Home
Qf
morWMWj
-nlc tlM at the Health Camp and menNASHVILLE school
.-ide Arthur Crolhers. Harry Youngs, doing Department Welfare work
ot ntttt-rald at the ankle punt. [ ‘“‘‘j “
f«r the
TRnilRI F FAIRED *l«rold .Newton. Robert Walton, under-the direction uf Herbert R.
l»tition recited certain alleged facts Honed the many helpful and pleas-]I
.(Continued on page
mUUDLC CIVULU Jakifi
HlW.ard j.Vo5t au.........
.......................
- —
—
breaking tlw Hbu .nut dislocating !’d 'I1
l“jJ f L,,thPboy
McKinney,
welfare,
chairman.
claimed by Mr. Furniss to be true, Ing things provided for the 154 chllthe fotat making a verv naihful m- 1
”**•" H‘ d,x"i not ffro* u’’ whlch hr felt warcanted him ta ask-, dren in each of the three three- TH ATTFIUD TMRFF
Each and every Auxiliary mem­
Newton and others. On the
Nearly
Unanimous
Re-elec- worth
jury. Because uf the glare of
' tag that thr foreclosure proceedings weeks camps
IU HI IUI1U inntC
Methodist' line-up gre Roy Hub- ber should be informed concerning
light* Henry could not w Fitx- Wh • ?"d thp
?' ,d* “T*!: be stopped, nnd that he be permitthe activities yf the orgunUatkHi.
DAY CONFERENCE' lion ot T"0 Member, of
it is a pleasure to Hastings folks
■gerald- He was blinded by the lights'"n 1U b»‘nd*. i*id there is sind to be,
nun: Ward Baine, A. L. Brown, the welfare work being rapcclalir
verv
cunmnsr
inmvimiai
wtu.
Board Proves It
uf the ftthcr cur nnd did what he a11looking
wry cu
«nlng
individual
whoto is
Is lwl 10 gl' 011 pfly‘n« llts obligations to know that Uoyd Shafer has
Rolph Bulling. Harvey Burge?*. interesting und worthwhile.
folkswith
withKnlhlm,
nothing
thought tta- te st thliu/ t
rt
, llXlkhuJ for
tor folk*
ri» do to ,hc bnnk ln lhe wunc tnannrr mi charge of the camp That mean.-. Able Speakers to DiscussRe- 1I It Is evident; that '.Ihl
h&lt;x&gt;l
.
--------------Plra*r bring plenty of food Jor
Charles Paul. Harold Ftuter,
LeRoy
UKi jgn nil IX SI l rung U, no u&gt;
The
uu&gt; “““* »•«/•»•,»*»
kwuiu&gt; »m
me ■
Thr citv
city ofofUtica
Utica Near
NewVnrk
Vork hart
had he «'‘a,rnrdirehplire,,
ha,‘uevu
b,*nuuitig.
dol,l« i Thw
e’«nthing &gt;needful
for the.
n .in n„p
I,troubles hi Nashville are calming
or uuca. row xorx.““
naopetition
tM,;Jtlon was
u.n&lt; filed
ntnH February
Pv.hr„.rv JJ.
11 1933.;
1011 tlleasur..
I'
Foster. Keith Fuller. M.
** O
~ Hili, thr- supper and come prepared' to
avoid a collision. Henry’* car went. jn.
. vu&gt; f
pleasure nf
of tlw
the ebltrlren
children ,.r
or «nv_.
any - adjustments Hl OUF EtlUinto Hie ditch, which happened not;"” dumber o’\-ouns boy* who dur *“ heard by J1I(,RP McPeek
that guest* te carefully looked alter.
.
down If not approaching the vanL-lj- Charles’ .Hlnmtui
.
Johnson,
have un enjoyable and Uulnicllve
Fred
•
cational System
'tag point. We notice In.the Nash- James Radford. Warren Roush, Ed. evening.
to be very deep, und wound up by
'
i
re ^.«h« &lt;U,P- ",K1 tiw Jud&lt;r &lt;nmted . hear--------------- —~--------------hitting a tree. A* he had sluue-l । f
lng on the Petlt‘°n. The attorney JACK RAKDUVSK Y WA*s
&lt; Mr* Maud*- W. Smith. Couhfy yflle New* an account of the village Sayle*. Otvllle Sayles. Harold Smtjh,
---- -j------- • • * 1 1 1 ——
down this did not do much damage
“
A.*!
nd f°
forr Mr
motion to
nRAUWoKT WAo
’bSchool Conmnwioner. will go to Ann'scftbol' nM.’eting recently held; it Edw. Smith. Walter ' Wallace and ROB AND GVN CLUB
danutgi irr&amp;ire
ntirtiM
s That &gt;■»&gt;
"hi"
Mr. Finley
Finley filed
filed a
a motion
to disdi*. -Arbor Monday p&gt; attend a three day appear* from the reimrt that, Rev.
if theL. L. Dewey
TO MEET HERE MONDAY.
-"U?- that'
HERE WEDNESDAY
ClrcumsianttZ*“were^aucT
nunt
vvuwivuqmh i C0J1Iereitte at the Unlv.-n.tty &lt;m re- village had th- d-lmquent tax for
It is hoped that this event may Dr B A- Perry, president of tho
took th.- Injured man und his «»-'
Jud«e McPeek fell he ought not to Ingham Go Where He Now a,c?Jlwt,n’’nl* ,n’&gt;ubIl,r
the prendmi. rear and for 1931. al­ lend to tlie formation of a Church Barry County Find and Gun Clqb
ter in hi* own car and brought them-,«n M* UW of this &lt;Le. ro
W™
money impounded in two c)oe«d Baseball U-ague for Hastings, in announces that Use July meeting
to Pennock ho-pltal where medical * lvh
J^iBakeS Ju‘Ute Hatch of Battte CrcSk Ia Engineer, Has Taken Dr Paul Voelker. Supt. of Public banks, alro ca-h t-.om the *tete un- which all the various churches may wlU be held In the City hull. Mo&lt;iand Mindcul aid u.i summoned, and S
.J
5°?,^
, so hold court for him. After listenOver All Twd Hiirhwavs
1। Ii'itruction.
rft.r n
lc smlth-Hiwiie
- act. the participate Such a movement might day evening. July 24. commencing al
Instruction, J.
J B Ldmoiuon,
Edmopson, Dean
Dcan.oer
the
..
}of the School of Education, and board would have
... ....
do much to deepen uiTU strengthen 7:3Q o'clock. Several new memberwill discuss some of. these; run ,»|,
able a* p&amp;Mible Henry then reported
,
'both rides. Judge Hatch dismissed1
Rako*-kL no* highway en- other*
others wi..
&gt;tvC niUcc
------- rehuoU tor the ensu- the present fine spirit of co-opvra- ship* will be up for vote and plans
the accident and how it haPIwned «o, A
&lt;** Intervening^eUtion on legal rrMTr. *nTd rJ“'* "nstruetton man- change* that our school* will ma^e 1Ilg
ulth
tlon and understanding between the will be made for a special meeting
tlie sheriff. He did cv.rvjldng he lke JW“.L*U olhc", *“* B,00d Bt grounds
■
* ,“Ber for Ingham county, was ta to m&lt;ct the new ritual ton*. This tax. We notic
dlllvient churches In tlie city. This in August.
could and showed hmuclf very h5“rt They, wer,e
ho* ‘n;
'
, n-,
Hastings on Wednesday Mr Ra-:conference Is open to all who are m-1 Dr. E. P -M&lt;
game is something new and some——- * a *- •••
*’ ,,
manly. The authorities do not be- '! “[
SCHOOL
1 kow,ky
«hBn] frosted m educational problem'
qcnonr REUNION.
DRItNinN
*uw«*y atau-s that
INI liU
»a*i' year Il,
iiignam
ioffierf as' kh.
school director* had rx- tiling diflcrtnt and everybody h inR- REBEKAH DEGREE TEAM..
SCHOOL REUNION.
|county took over twenty
and “kept
so busy Ulnt
that they hart
had noj
Friday „&lt;.
night,
3». It- dagrea
K. July M
llcve l.e was at all to blame.
nntl
PDt “
- per cent- of
- ' pired. were both almost unanimously vltcd to be present.
time to get into mischief. This1 ,
*8bu U ifho?1 rcunl°n will be the township highway* (or improveteam of one of the Rebekah lodgae
NAMED DR. PERRY.
re-elected The other member* of
(Continued on page six)
(held at the school
grounds,
This year It
■of Grand Rapid*, will five the Ini­
Tlie
road uvnuumoiuo
commiwlon wot
met iu»&gt;
last tIie uoaril
1Kianl a-ire
rr Hnnorauie
Honorable V
C L.
L LIIJISOla*ICE CRE4bl 8OCI.AU
ti.
. rtfnnA---- Satur„ . [ ment.
n took
i-»v* over
u.cri the
niv rei nr new
non iv«u
01.0 FASHIONED DANCES.
.
rrtav July
.Tulv aotn.
90th Picnic
Pienlr
,.I ilia
. .......................
fday,
dinner. Bring . t...
malnini?
eighty
per cent. ...
He .....
has .a'week'and organized by selecting Dr. BOw I* 'W A Vunre and Menno. By Quimby L A. 8. Thursday. tiatory work for Umi Hasim#* Re­
Every Saturday night I at Clear
MIXED DANCES.
j' table
tame tervice.
service. — Emma Carpenter. (force of -300 mtn ttf work putting I Rifton Perry of this city as chair; Wenger. With u board like that
bekah*. There will be a supper at
, lake.' Pruea given. Frank Herrington.
Job' 27. afternoon and evening —
Baker's resort. Crooked lake, every Secy.
thcae townslilp highway* in a* good num of the copmission. That is a’ surelv Nashville school matter* arc Adv. 2 wk*.
—Adv.
I Sat night. Liningtan'* orchestra.—i
-----------,i condition as possible. Jngham court- good selection. We feel sure that if ln 8r&lt;xi hands.
। Adv.
BOWLER—KAGLA
_____________
v commission
_________ ___
______together
_
_________- ___ _______ —
None*.
|ty is taking______
this courae
In order to’„.
the
will pull
—;
BARNEY MILLS
BASEBALL.
]
wtl| t* at Rutl
--------------- 1 ■ •
SCHOOL REUNION, provide employment for as many ot । and we have no reason to expect
SURVIVORS' PICNIC.
■SCHOOL .REUNION. | POUI’NK SCHOOL REUNION. | Bunday. July 30 at schoolhouse.'it* people as pnvsiblc* as the unem-Jhat they will not—Dr. J’erry will; in Bergman'* Grove. Thursday.
At Vickery's. Clear lake. Bunday, urday, July 33. I:
Saturday Aug. 5. Dinner at noon.
Saturday, August 5. Picnic dinner, i Picnic, dinner. Bring table service i ploymenl situation in that county b prove the useful factor in that work'July 27 Picnic dinner, All welcome July 33, Dowling v«. Battle Creek receive bld* on
-Adv.
.
Paint 4: Paper Ou—Adv.
Harry WUllam*.
I—Adv.7-20.
I—Adv.
.
(acute.
jus he did as mayor of thia city.
[Chryital Watson. Secy.—Adv. -

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By V. J. Brown.

•

’

Large County Unit Organized
If Man Doesn't Have Income Pcimock hwpttui fw «:&lt; sed- On Demand Payments De
A great deal lias been written und said concerning thr activities of lob-more received some bad bruiy*.
.
.
.
.
of Mich. R. R. Employees
He Need Not Pay—If
.. .I-■u... .. ■ .
partment Rules Interest
oytst* at Lansing and al ull the oilier state capitals of ihe good old U S
;
and Citizens' League
A .1. aril us ut the natiuhul capital Most oi what lias been published
He Does He Can
Will Be Sacrificed .

WOMAN D ES AS RE­
SULT OF ACCIDENT

BUILDING&amp;UM
HADAGOODYEAR

NOTTHETMEWOW
BUT IT WILL COME

_

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1$, 1913 .

PAGE TWO

OLD AGE PENSION LAW
EFFECTIVE IN OCTOBER

WAGING WAR ON THE

RAILROAD MAN GRIT­
.nou&lt;h 10 m,k, un wui ,i ,
ISIZES THE RAILROADS

■

southwest woodland.

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'

AT IONIA FREE FAIR.
Mia* Marleah Barnum -won- the
CHICKEN THIEVES
One of the unusual feature* of
the 1933 Ionia Free Fair will oc­
----------.
.
■---------- U. W C T U- al Ulr S W
; ten church Sunday evening. .
i
T&gt;i"e "1! h- tr“'-.a •» »« « v He la the New I'jAeral Direc- cur in connection with the annual The Officers Plan Campaign;
Regulations for the Pension penxion
board in each county, mad.* .
.
. . .
.
. Farm Organttation Day program w&gt; - - - '
The Brush Ridge Cemetery'Circ’-r
-—
11b O Ificy and family called
up of the county walfara agent, who tor of Freight Service and Friday morning. August 18, when a Ask Go-operation of Farm­ -111 have a picnic al Pine lake, next onWai
Will Not Exceed S30
Mr.- IdA W‘«d at Leach lake
‘ ThdrMlay. July 27. Everyone invited. Thursday evening.
would the
m Barry
county be c « o Will Improve Deliveries
ers to Halt Thieves
■
,
•
Per Month
borp:
pr&lt;&amp;te7udge7w^"would
Sixtjf~bollce officials from eeven1I The Cbrde:-* News Service moved
Ague* Fullerwf Coats Grove came I
saying -*ar with a team of hor*e*Governor Comstock has jwriul’.'crt-be Judge clement, and a woman'
smithwoUm MichigancounUeswent• this week Into their new location in
:VW- dl»«fay to spehd a couple weeks
the old age pension 4:H to bwornc a Whn vm be named by thr beard of
■wight champion* selected In the on record last Thursday at a meet­ the Reed Drug Store Official an- Thur
law. It will be effective by tlu mid- supervisors at their October session. ,
annual hprse pulling contest on ing held in Allegan apin-oving a vig* noimcemcnt uppr-arx ..elsewhere in with her aunt. Mrs Glenn pens- |
morr.
die of October. Any person in the The maximum MJUlon will nut ex- 1
TueJd.iv and the team of men will ornus 30-day campaign against this issue.
state 21 years or over must rmtrib- (eed .S3D per mjflth.
1
Mr. and Mrs 8 W Perrin and'
lie
selected
from
lite
heayeywclght*|
The
Erin.ndOil
C«&gt;
announce*,
thicken thieves-.
that railroad
ute $2 00 a year toward the &lt; Id ngr
---- *------------ —
&lt;4 lunia county. Tlie man team
new JoW prices on Oil-O-Matlc daughter of Detroit. Mrs. 1 N Wil-'
ension fund This Lx suppos'd t-*.
Hams and granddaughter. Doris, of ,
v-il! be wkctcd so that Their comIng into the state treasury .-j;:..- SUGAR STOLEN FROM
Dowling and Mrs Elsie wjHiam*
third weigh
4hr sheriff* in attendance. If poultry !*“*
I14"'* *&gt;« Rtta-ma of Grand Rapids were din-1
-thing over f4.Cixr.tv&gt; Some doubt i
FRENCH
MILL
TRUCK
iwe team.
tiiai it’will bring that much.’
niiscrx will co-operatc in. notifying th* Banner.
Jerry Andrti*. phone "03 l‘l. an- n&lt; r and tupper guests at Chas Far-,
Applicant* lor pcnsfoli* would j Fift.en hundred ixiundx of sugar
local
police
promptly
Thousand*
oi
lee's
Thursday.
*
- &gt;
•taken'hpld" :»t Ionia. Tiw first &lt;«;-■
havt :o meet tiw following mullfl- ■wk* stolen from a irucJt owned by
Glenn WairW and Iipnily spent;
f prominence held recently was in hens have been missed the follow­ jwrr.-il to write very liberal atilo In­
canons*
-' ■
the French Milling Company of.
itnecllon witji the citj‘* Centcii- ing morning after a raid, without sUrance- }x&gt;llcles ut nuruinable prim the w- ek end with Mr. and Mrs. i
Must be 70 year* old.
knowledge
of
it
coming
to
tlie
cars
Middleville while- it wav parked .hi cwjku-biukis
liili w’ebralion when a team select- &lt;U a Eheriff or deputy who might in a w&lt;^l known auto instiriino- Ward Green at jordan lake
Van Dyk-*s garage In Wyoming 'Mr.'Tlm/. U to»lt &gt; .MfeM ’«»&lt;&gt;* *«f»
"!«««■ ‘hf
company. Jkc hb..adi &lt;&gt;n pugc 8
Mr. and Mrs- Herman Hauer of
United State.*, at kart 15 yem*«. Park near Grund ’ Rapids Saturday man wot h . a:*.wth sn^ol the county waa defraf- .hri&gt;d &lt;i&gt;; uu.™;
Barbera Comers and Floyd Cltun1
■-* '- 1
resided in thJ state at ka * 10 and Sunday. Emej( Mlndcniink was
den* .i! fie C-.n-ri B-:t i n-- ln *5t ' d
’south-siders,'* captained
.
...
urrtwted l»t»- \l&gt;dnr.Miay afternoon till family were Sunday guests at
live* driver who reported the losa. To ’//rn-'-iaih e ’» '• ' i-u c.i co- l’-‘ R-Ls'*11 Taylor of Saranac. Again
Police ContmtoMoner Ralph Chan- tlir n., kl(-j&gt; driving &lt;&gt;! a car The aiipublicly
Nut an inmate ot a
ordimd.d HU an.l‘ in’.-k M-rviee. '■» 5uly 4 at the Elk * wk-bration
■ - th.
mur. of Kalamazoo suggested u 30- tonwblle M m-.M-.i * to « iw^hbo.
Ralph .Hershberger of Detroit
fuppored institution.
Ha-kln* day drive, following a round-table Cunrigan
- —
ant I fie week tnd with Walter
Has, not deserted wife,
di-. iisMon among officer* represent­
Hetv-hbewr.
CEMETERY CIRC LE.
.band tor six mnntiis or’more dunrij
inc Berrien, Van Bun n. st. Joseph.
• Blush Ridge Crmetesv Cirri
the ptoccdinB 10 years
Ml*- CHenna Blocher of Holland.
‘
K'llainaXbo. Calhoun. Ottawa, Burry
BROUGHT
HERE FOR
mcr-t with Miv, Ida Ruih. July
Mr*. Anna Wllwrr and Forrest
c-rexi ixir nr a nai r an.d
“umir&amp; u tt" ’’ut ol Emmanuel church emtir
Christian and family were dinner
STEALING OF A CALF n‘» 'If form ot a mo'Inn by Sheriff
. r&lt;..lllulu-,. iail
at Harri’bn blocher's Sun,
W. J Dodge of Van Buren, gnd wa* Thl_. l(Slb|lt. t„ „&lt;du.Uy imit
the laa* able : &gt; support him.
iht- icit. .—co:
0. B. Gardner and Richard c^J?5{Lu,,h“ n'‘.'u' *'' „
,
,
*•' •'* n-ur-.d;o viimmt. j
,Ha*. do propirty of a value &lt;■: table K-rvk.,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and
,r
. ~
Unde.
plan, all poultry buyu! iu-.unu
mi. nd .ntth-- annual
;.n*mal c-.u
c &gt;1
, .,thlN
...... ...............
..... ai
U|1G
nwrc than Illuo.
-—«Hv-r dish of
Case of Bedford Drew
•■—
■—
..u.i.i.u
1.1
iMbv spent Sunday* in Bellevue.
vr. In Uic*e counties will be com- tlien; oI tht. ^.4. Mlllk u
Persons having an income-of mure Lydis Shtlfon, prospih cunmul!
Mr. and Mr- Levi. Kanlner, Mr.
pelled to live up to the Mamie which iUi,.|luar and come
*
Jail Sentences
*•
‘
• - - — —- -.......
come, - TUESDAY LUNCHEON
,-nd Mr*
Willis Kantner and
.
..
. r«IUii*s « written rycord of pur-daughter of Hastings and Sam H.Uoli‘cr
file***-’, name of seller, nnd herns* .-ocialion u! l«u
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
srtpig ol IPdlevue sjient Bunday eve­
.all riiunday*and returned tu-mUtr. Distegurd of this law w.n held fncir mci
ntUg with Mr. and Mis Guy Kantu ltno B. Gaidncr. 45. and Rlcliard blamed for inability of oific-rs 1. •nniQKlay nfuht.
Country Club Ladles- Havi &lt;*.i.- 73. Tin- thirty day* sentence check on stolen property.
ner tn honor of thi*Iattcr’s birthday.
nett mid sFu rifl
th&lt; • /turn had jim compieb-d
—»•— —&gt;• • •
Mis, ESoi-o- Spilth t* xpendtng tliL*
One■ —
or -----mon*-•deput
Weekly Day With Golf
i- i k’ln Lansing with Ezra Dell und
'alhoun county jail had ex- uilcd to rxclume |»ultry a signHastings Michigan ■ Telephone.- 2211 -2 r»7
and Bridge
family.
•' d-»X The two mrnoper- meats from each dirriff * ■ fl ice durrented farm near Bedford ing this campaign. Carbon cupir*
Carl Smith enter-

LOCAL NEWS

S

TRANE TREATR|=
KI

to play it .Sunday and Monday a* scheduled.

SUNDAY — MONDAY
Al Jolaon and an All Star Cast in Something En­
tirely new in Talkies . . . Rythmic Dialogue—

“Hallelujah I’m A Bum”
Charlie Chase in "Nature in Wrong"

Adults 25g; Children 10c

Latest News

TUESDAY

LIONEL BARRYMORE in

“LOOKING FORWARD”
Also Comedy and Novelty Swbjecta

Edna May .Oliver in a Pleasing Laugh Hit . . .

“It’s Great to Be Alive”
New:

CHILDREN 10 CENTS

A. A. A A. A A A. A.

A A. A A.

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

BUCK JONES
AND SILVER

* feHSCM

Also Colortone Musical Revue

Cartoon

TEN CE^TS TO EVERYBODY

Feldpausch's
“WAere Better Foods
We Deliver . - Phone 2272

Cost Ecss"

Hastings, Mich.

Friday and Saturday Specials

A-l Coffee

10

b...

PAIL

49c »
j

;
;
&lt;
*

Flotilla A
Cattile . 4
Camay
Soap

Pound

One LARGE I
Galvanized ►

Fels’ Naptha ,

U-.M

1 Clean Quirk Soap Chips
'Oft ONLY

55c

Pure Lard 3 ■- 29c
Picnic Hams ci»». Q8.my lb- lie
POClC Loin or Shoulder Root lb. Sc
Sliced Bacon 5iiod u&gt; suit lb 19c
Beef Kettle Roasts
lb. 12c
Bologna or Frankfurter*. lb. 11c

Butter

Best Quality

advancing butter

w farm houM- on any ptrtelit. such
u bnylnf chickyn* or liu-stock or
other produce of the farm, ought t •
be de-crlbed in a handy notebank
n: &lt;! licriue number uf the car takrr.;
One Mierifl rt|iorted that farmer-.
--nutim. o i n-* l.n •* t.-.otr . -.1

J
----by poultry rniwra.
-. __
More —
Than —
Dollar
Wheat— Boards, of uipervU
tounties come tn fcr c
»m in not
Prospects Good for High­
iiiiowlng -vhcrtfl 5 fo;
idfiurn
_ ......l inairol
er Butter Prices
frequent* d b&gt;‘ nonmbllcity has been
:hit
^**
FrrdiMlHer o( Allcaan nnd
dollar wheat Laverage fiirrne:
**
8hentf ° w »*o«»r&lt;I of «un&gt;
•»itiJ &lt;*”u”fT bo,h reported vigilant Mir |by
feed and the coming of ciimid Rapid* police The Fumil
Iw:
A Urge l&gt;urr of (;lty nas olir
|arc
n.u|
,4n”.,nc”Mir,*• d*G'*** thtught 1-1 be extcn*ivel'v u ed
t nxfwi* Than ffom &lt;jp- -lor• of- ■Atok-n
• hena.................
‘ tnila:
„.
all other grain-a ownof South Bend wa» given bi
pr.r« - wi in- ffirurr* Deputy Art Jahn*
n nf
&lt;&gt;t ihrri.n
»»-.n
Hi rrlei
fairy group IiwltiK Hie epunty. wtin** recent &gt;ucr» tn piarprsce of milk as
* wt ‘ x cnam
mg
•••« flare*
&gt;Mir&gt; for
tor night-time
mgni-iime ItupeciMo
inspection churrn. »
Dur-mr.-n UlI the
the Mate* none
»hm &lt;d
.j Michigan City bound traffic broke Kiieldidt. |
dairying is an iniiN&gt;r!ant part of up one ring of thieve* in Berrien and t»-i
frtnnin '
count y.
Pr wccuunx Attorney L R W.l
Ham* of Van Buren county urged
tin* Soi^thwvNtcru Michigan A'-xXelion- of Law Enforcing Ofliccr* to'
have local representative * tn Mate
legislature amend the pri m nt taw
!he Ford and require that a duplicate copy nt
» day.* of the poultry dealers* rcvoid be mailed
: * &gt; th. to the sheriff once each week and
ate. that place a heavy penalty on fiuluiv to
trending
■ uin'lw;.
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WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

Comedy—"One Step Ahead"

, t nun&lt; tins ca«c re»tricia tlie «barge
,
y flirrenv. ;l- '.here «»,■»&gt; bn-xk,x uic und . nt. ring, and the v.vltie at
the stolen property was below SJO
ll:«- tune admitted their .guilt and
• I;
. *. iii tai &lt;Uv in ;u.i
.
•••

* 29c

&gt;&lt;■ Model
with a Cylinturf-.- ^hipped direct Iron.
IVrd Factories along ihe
.’•.er Rouge in Dearbum. Mich.
Tin* replacement is an exchange
*•
!y Reconditioned at the fact 17
1 erry rr.isonable sum ot 11m .'
ng according to the iroi «

tfi
uf Fwrd .ni!-&gt;ni'Mni. N. 1..
made
■ nt thr'«maU coauonlyv bih f the ability of the Ford Moaptny to concentrate th* re­
ining operation* st’.w «enini. the Riser Hour*, plant.
*rge«t indiMtrUi

and family

spent.

H&lt; .*,•. Wotting is spending

avot • cir
mrt? ‘dhr

at NuMnifle

Illi &lt; Itossltii
1! I* 11 W.-l t&lt;n and family lut«
• ;r ImuM- a! L-.lth
vacated by Rirhard
Ml ■ J« t’tiie M. IU:n o( Ha’lin*’
with John Cm* and

Mr «nd Mt
Chas. Wi-k und
i*x H»nnc&lt;- iwi of
Rutland .'pent S aidav with Mr and
Mr Hun. r H- i- . and Mr and Mr*
Oil. v Snath
Mr und Mr* J«»* lampiuir tnee
*• . Wat ; • and daughter. Jovv&gt;d to Grand Hti&gt;idA
i Op»i WaiUo.n i» in Kala। •&gt;. ■&gt; here rhe hu employment*
iin Cook and taniily *p&gt;*n&lt; Kunat Martin, the W&gt;U of their

t 1W? H

hit.g, a* a
’nd Ikirli.

YOU can
■till buy our
PURE WOOL

J; 1

celenaae lined

V; SUITS
In a short lime
they will be
HIGHER!

Yarns are up 25 to
40''.- Labor is go­
ing up 20 to 40'1.

THIS MONTH
ONLY we can save
you from $4.00 to.
$ 10.00 on a 2-panls
tailor made suit;
It will be years be­
fore such quality at
these prices will be
possible.

Buy Now!

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

■I .dine tlie week With her ilaMt Jane Tuttle.
■ Harold Smith and son* called.

If it isn't good,
we don’t carry it

&gt;:ig;itu&gt;ns made by the Iowa
cm:.
&lt;■! Agriculture aho* that A man ha* invented n .‘iwiul ap
'biel-prodyeinif tnnn» tn that aTale paratu» to enable a person to wall

At the mt
Fiiday ctef
pas-ed. rent
cotrunuiee. concerning the payment
&lt;,j d-finqnent city tuxes f-&gt;r the war
1932 The resolution rrctle.v *.hr feci
that the. legislnt.ufc pa.wd an ar*.
under which the taxes tor UH3J m.v.
be paid, without iM-natiy. f&lt;
interrst charges, up to Note.
lixiJ The coimcil recite*.
resolution, that citizens of f
had^ot liati suQlcleni time t
money for the payment 01
past-due taw* n! UAt year. __ .... at)d attended the
county treasurer ts requested by tlie
council ta accept juvment of city
well attended, many enuring
prior to November 1. 1933. wlthum distances to meet. again **i'.i*
penalty. Ice or interest charge*.
friend* of their yautti nnd t&lt;
ihority to commit

H

We say
again
buy now!

PRICES HELP FARMERS K-T..J/

TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY

ADULTS 15 CENTS

•aluig 3 tuifer from a farmer uiQ tx- forwarded to sherlfl* of‘the
It .r.-hall They were wanted several surrounding eountiw. vtvinu
I'
••He oflrn-e taking u data i-n
oh chickens
chicken* Molen,
Molen. vHMpIcIdUS
*..- :• r tulf from Chain - 8ir:ck!:«n-l.*&lt;character*. questionable but
who lite* on the old Kin* farm in *-•
------ •license numbers seen in th -tn-nge
; j iiinMown.
,
•
'
county during th.- week.
.
.
1 After tlie two meji had been taken
Following a tip by Sheritf Entitle!
into custody by the Calhoun offi- Fiirner of Calhoun county. -law, en­ John and E nt*, st,
&lt;&gt;t.- 1 nd. r-SJiertfl Ta*krr witacMr forcing oflirers united m tin-, plan January 14 1914. nt C;»irt‘
Strickland went to their Bedlbrd will also oiler 11 reward titrough lo­ and paj.ynl
farm amt there found StncklaitU a cal newspaper* fpr Inforniation Hasting*. Jt
heller rail The men were arewd- leading to the arrest
' chickifi
&gt;x day*
inalv brought here to answer thu&gt; thieves.
TthTnt'parrnta and
In addition, an edu
•ut. wud to !&gt;• charged against gram* for farnu-rx w
Indira* &lt;d BM
'tn
Some ofllcrr* cited
r
Jardr.rr &gt;nd Cx*e were brought ralrera disregarding wunimgs
!.&lt;e Juuice Matthew* • Friday, on the lookout for "spotters *

BUYNOW!

to remove

.— ..
prices.

?oine fun for mntotiaU who own
spccd-boau.

ANNOUNCEMENT
We Are Pleased to Announce
Ihe Appointment of

Mr. Thomas A. Kennedy
As Our Louffl'Kcfresvntulive

BRADBURY-AMES COMPANY
INVESTMENT BANKERS - BROKERS
122HG.R. National Rank Bldg.,Grand’Rapnla.Mich. Phone8U»6

Br.’wri property on South Jefferson
v.Htch ail
street; ab-s to repair sidewalk
grate* at crosswalk*; alm to repair
the Hrtet it the intmection of High meet again m-

repair* at thr intersection of Bolt-'
-------•apod and Grand street s
!
Al
Tlie application of Levi Mead to CMl&lt;*r.&gt; at
zc'.'.’beer-.is a leat’aurant keerw-r » ,. ......1 &gt;r.
inferred to the city 'attorney fr.r irv.
vc.o.igMion and report.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Minnie Ffainninud luS bin vi-.s! •
ihg for Ute paM week ' with he; Mi-- &lt;&gt;-*■ Big., y. of Delton.
itwnd. Dorcas chapman, m HusDsn BaRlry t» 11 little more com­
fortable at Hus writing.
Lewi* Bolton is spending a few
Robert Campbell nf Minin was
day* with his grandparent*. Lewis a caller at the Geo. McJCtbbin home ■
Cium. cf Lake Odessa
Sunday Robert McKiboin and fam­
Our usual .-chool meeting va ily vt Prauic ille and gucits Miss j
held Monday night It seems to be a O-w Wc&lt;ximsn. Cloverdale, Mr.!
part. problem Just where our money u and Mrs Rollo Bommian »nd little!
dt Bowens
were callers:
.coming from to run son
our sch&lt;xM
this .Mllle.
..
next year. Hdwever. it the delinquent .Saturday &lt; '—mnc
. .
takes acre paid and cloaed baniu
Wc *:e clad tn report Oa-i More*11 F.t TED Titos. A. KENNED). 4.&gt;md open tt sure would aid u- hn.M- a* »tyi gamuig and able t« b.*
Eiaewher* is thr anpouncetr.ent of We hope autnething will come urout around eonw
iatnrr.ent
the appixntment ul Tnocnas A Ken- light by Sept 1.
&gt; Mr and Mrs Fred. D Hughe* c.'
kw*l representative ot tlie Bernard Hamg.n.d attended ihe p;»i*&lt;enEe and Oe&gt; OaUetley ol
•me prepared nedy
Bradbury-Arne* Company ot Grand Azrkuliuft Club Alumni at Gul. Bxti.e Creek cal.ed to see Rxhard
Rapids
.11 vestment banker* and Uke Sunday
Hughe* Sunday Mr Hugnra u
bickers. Mr Kennedy la well known Mr. and Mre. Warren Boitnn and much better at this writing
by the people st thM city and. u- sen Bat'd visited the tanatrs sister; • Sunday School at th* Broun
icuut. and the Bracibur’-Aniea Co. and family. Mr*. Lswier.cc CXute-j .■cbaolhdusa every Suaday al 10 A
■ are fortunate in seeming Lun.
^lem, at Leach lake Sunday.
M. Pian u&gt; attend.

Vernor’s Ginger Ale
Beer • Soft Drinks
By the Case or Bottle

Jake Rehor
TELEPHONE 2214

Candy -Tobacco 4 Cigars

�TUI KiSTTNGS BANNKft, WEDNESDAY. JULY 19, 153 J

THE SALES TAX IS NOT .
PROVING POPULAR

Sporting Items
.
^INDEPENDENTS BEAT
\
GRAND HAVEN 6—2

PENNEYS

Farmers and Truckers Selling
Direct Subject to Tax— '
Many Borderline Cases . i
Tlie pew three ner cent aaki-tax!

'

.^/Holland Wins From HastingsI is -now in ojxrntion From com- *
men!- that we have heard it I* Wil,’
I
0 to 3 in Game Here
; popular. , .
It
Saturday
----- .—„ A ntalli'r. under the h-w, is the
After dropping a ■heart-breaker" &gt;»*t*man who handles &lt;»elU or con-I
— nine &gt;here
... -.eysi any tangible personal prop-;
5 to 3 --------ugauut ...
the ....
Holland
Baliiniay all»tnuon. the Hosting, «rty before it is consumed or used j
hidtjieiidcnts rallied. und turned up.
„ ......... s«.„.
Oraia proceed* are all consider-]
heir .Sunday afternoon
Gt ami u,lc"' nno:i&lt;&gt;ot uropertyi any per- i
Huven had defeated the Indepcnd- -1'"
receive from any and ull
■tail rales.
•
!
I, rnts earlier in the M-awn.
•
All rctiulm. Including farmersI
Hustings out-lilt Holland 9 to 6
(Hid the number of error* wu* .t:„ and truck gardner* who sell prodtifc.
•I. ?.-, *hr« t to the cdtuuincr. mu--4 tag*-;
laiiw. two-apiece, but neverthi-lt
«iiiled up two ruAs short of the out a SI hn ii’fl They must u|no re- i
•wa sunof Michigan three
visitors, it wax a nip-und-tuck
ci&gt;n- ,ntl w
, 'r&lt;'n* nt ’beir truss .sales, pri/vld- li
, test from start to nnUh, For
F.;. eight
wild pull ,n&lt; Hi&lt;ee pioci r-ds amount to .more H
innings neither team could
•away to a decisive lend. Tlie
-l.« In,tl1" P*’r '■&gt;‘»r
.
On
the licen-e
appllcas
■ »lc petide nii by the end of tiu- sixih
- - rtcelpt
------ &gt;—uf.............
.......... -re
—,i
inning had ovt-ioome u two-run feud-11'111 fln*J 1
S1
’he state board,,
to AQtmre the.count at 3 uh. neither *
nMl* l,c*',u*'’ J11 “h applicants.;
ride could scun- during the seventh higetlHT with stickers which must J
V and eighth Hwllund then cinched b,‘’ P“-l‘,d on Hwf d&lt;M&gt;r or window of,
mutterr by crashing through with ’he biLMiu-.- pluct-. In this way tax ■
. two runs in the ninth while Hu.-.- 'h-pe- iors cun u-ll at a glance which ।
Preftun aud Mun* formed file; be’ - Tlje state i. not concerned over,
ry for Hicaings. mid Waltera and the manner In which "
pe
taller collett'
- ’ "
Two big innings
very much Interested in receiving S3
ninth, put Haiti:
on every »HXi worth • '
’’
game with Gran
IM-rional. property rold
the Independent.. were collecting Some merchants nrrfcr
-ooda cnpugli to-ci
. toi) from tin- two plt&lt;‘
iilu rs jiavn not n
Undid Haven used/
Herewith me suinnimli
sprakingzthc mark-up plan
Kgmct
&lt;i give belter satisfaction.
Midland
Kieration. ihi’tc are numerous borafcer must collect, a three pm
tax lor the casket. bU^ItL* serv­
in conducting a funeral arc n--l

KNIGHTS PRESENT
PRO BOXING CARD

.

Thirty-Four Round Program

‘’W
*7^
•
„ b , ■' l.ich I.- expensive the drug and the
Scheduled for Fair Ground jbndp-- would pmbabiv la- taxable.

Thursday Evening
A thirty-four round card of

tin- t.u: r.ihiinil- h- rv Thursday .
niiig. July 20 tiitler iiuspice.-i of Ui«HiU'.inii.- K ‘«if !’ Lodite. 'Hie main

Mild n-.ircMtitt-d the-major part of
the phy.dcirfi'ft or dt'ivrO. bill
Hlmiiur ca.-a-s involve the ulturutl-m
of n suit of etoUien. the rcpairltig of

Men ■ Cotton

2/2 Lbs. Unbleached

Summer Merchandise

Work Socks
5c

Must Be On the Run and While

Boys’ Shirts and
Shorts

29c
Remnants
| Price

Savings • Shop Early • Avoid Being Too Late

Patterns

Starts Thursday, July 20th, 9 A, M
C

Odd Lot Ladi.es*

Novelties

Boys'

Top Coats
. s2®2

Our Greatest'Dress Value!
a bevy of beautiful

Manufacturer's Clean-Up

PANEL
CURTAINS

15c

the Present Stock Lasts You Share the

House Apron

00

$ilk Flaf Crepe

RUFFLED
SETS

DRESSES

25c
25c
Bath TOWELS

Men’.

Men’s

Wash Ties
IOC

Golt Knickers
$1.00

B Overalls
y Wash Suits
s Play Suits

Huchnun of Niles

bout is .-clkdulitl tor 8 Ji) o'ciikk;
George Clark, who
I- Norman Gliuif. 116 lb
i-niIv .located In- Battle
f Ing *vs.opponent yet iinnanhxt. Four
old liwlr farm south
2-jninute rounds.
.
2 - Budd Gt-tLs. Knlatiuuno w
Frol Miller nnd family Mid'.rd
Ken .Levi,' Ri’n-in1:. Six 2?mlHUlc lli-lr
brother. Kri&gt;r-t Hndmorr. of
rounds Wii.flit 133 pound-.
TlnlUinoit* Sunday. He had tin- mis,3- Glerin GliHlalf.ivli.. Kalamicio
•nd on collision-in, Maple Grove
Niter while returning from hU
&gt;rk at I’oitumvilh-’ Saturday fore-;
Young
W-.-Itc.r•lai functions for the wnk will
Lt of tin- Pleasuri- Birthday,
5—Fitwl: • Uarion Mnrrno. Kais
ihi: at Mary Lane I’aik und th-in.iz..i ys Fi-ter Yeung. Lansiu
Ten ,2-niihutc rounds. Weight i: : day .evening.
’
pounds.
.
Mr and Mrs. Piyil Bivens and
.mother. Mr* Styria Bivens,• and
LAKE VIEW*BEATS
. -------- ----------- -'daughter. Arabellc. of Johit-nown
THORNAPPLE 9 TO 7 l.n..-_. In Au.vria
■' "J'
f-anlnr
OOrf tlielT:
Bernard Shcpard'ji lion-.e. t
Cn*e and family wet® ’n
,
, --------- - Sunday nftcniom. eallcrslimit- ! “I tb«- honre ol their sister. Mr. und
* ground. Sunday afternoon. Thom-' Mr' Ft’*’** Brands.
apple will meyl ttiie •Grand Rapidi i Thu Vouiiu People's Christian En. Wealthy Merchants team in a gmnr* d' »vor Kiel-tv ot llu- West Pt-nn-•
nt the Ikike-hbuM*.grounds Sunday
dmW will attend, the Gull
. afternoon’ cOinnicncini*
at 3.00 Lake Bible conference on .Saturday ।
o'clock{and hear Rev. Ix&gt;vcie-« jintuiUncer:
---- —*---------------inf the Moody Bible InMitutwof-Chl-'
K. OF P. BA8UIALL TEAM.
rnco
All member.* uf the K of P base-, Mrs. Dorl-'i Warner nt Wall lake'
ball squad inchidinn-G Endsley. RJrpent iwrt of last week with h- r par-1
that

practice a! fl 15 at thr old dtamfiiuf; Master George Inghun of Battle!
on the lair, ground/. Friday night I Creek /pent last WMck at the Mr
Report at 8 no Sunday morning at 'and Mrs Henry Gray home
fan* ground., for gam-- with Al-GonTlie Georgte Sctdniore family's an-,
ftuin Indians. Picas-.- lx- prompt.
jmial reunion will be heiq on SunIrfan July 30. nt the Mr and Mrs.
Ernest
Scidinorr home in Baltimore
COLORED GIANTS TO
1 Mrs. Rose Miller was nt** Ryjon
PLAY HERE SATURDAY ;Cf-njer Sunday to attend the funeral
iiu.uw,
.ui
,i&gt;. iT m‘I. ,

Bloomers

Large Size

uf Kiihiiniu-i
•pounders. in tilt-, mi
gun. S|xcUl lighlliu
.
..11S1UA ,1... .J

a^fwm OTZta”.':.i'.

Chiidren’s Cotton

"-nr Hwllniw In.. br.n r„ri1M( tor

-!u!i

■

.••:!«• . .......

See the
Odds and Ends Table pw;c£

■jl

All Cotton, 70 x 80

Single
Blanket

47c
PONGEE

»•

S'ST,,S?f’- /

। family spent last week at Wall lake. I
Hoaiper «..&gt;»
an^
It is predicted that men will soon ' Mr. &lt;nd Mrs. Frank
— — •••«-#.«
be wearing shoes dyed to match __
the j, Campau
granddaughter
like. spent ‘'Sunday
“■‘“■‘r ntat
coloring of their clothe#. A
respondent propones to dye hisi Mr: and Mr*. John Robinson enshoes green to match his old bluc । ’Gained relatives from Detroit and
serge suit.
। Niles Sunday.
Scentless garlic ha# been .de-1 Before marriage he promised td,
velpped by Henn- Cravier ot San mojT heaven and earth for h*r; now
Francisco.
|Jw rises hell.
I

Men’s All Wool

Sweaters

Pull ISiaS’Cut!

Close-out

ALL- r
LINEN
CRASH

Cloths
stripe

COTTON
SUPS
29c ’

grSH

:kup!

Children’s
Kun-resist

RAYON

UNDIES

&lt;&gt;9'1

Garters

10c r-

Reduced

00

Men’s Heavy

ks

worn
Work
Suspender

Lace Trim

Men’s
Plain and Fancy
Pre-Shrunk

Cocoa

Part Linen

CRASH
Yards
29c

Mats
49c

Door

Sweetest in Summer!
SHEER COTTON

1 to 16 years
Women who know values will horn
Ip buy these adorably smart, frock* (w
their daughters! Fine workmanship
c«xl cut and detail!

Western Hen

Sugar Liners
5C

All Wool

This {banning, walloped, novel­
ty ly-ave. ND x 105 -11. style

Heavy
Double Terry

6c

Men’s
Wide Web

priced, tool

Bedspreads

bloomer* I
m 16!

MUSLIN

Men’s, Women’s and
Children’s

Bathing
Suit^

molded lines
in tlui /u.M
bias-cut dip

Rayon-and
Cotton

YARD

Unbleached

WF V

Slip-Over Style

necklines!

Luncheon

COMING SOON!

pl., lod.pmfl.nu bn. u&gt;
«.m, »n». JMli» ...u 30

Beat the
Price Bite!

Several Colors

ALL SILK, 12 MM

Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Friend and
I niece and. two grandehildren of near
I Clarksville visited Mrs. Friend's sisIter. Mr. and Mrs. H. L Allcrdlng.l
' Sunday.
| Mr and Mrs E J Bock nnd frnn-l
illy. Mr. and Mrs. Arltc Todd and
! fanflly and Mr and Mrs. Fred Hen-­

dolman

•sleeves/

18 x 30

IOC

fiOz*

White and Stripe. Pre-Shrunk

I

Newest

Rag Rugs

Men’s

ii jWash Slacks

puffed or

S-gsOO

Grouped At

team while on Saturday. July 23, j
Grand Ledge fouu s here for a gnrne. ]

CARLTON CENTER.
Miss Mayotna Valentine j-etijmcd i
Monday.from Grand Rapid* where’
"she visited relatives m Grand Rap-'
.'ids two weeks,
| Bernard Valentine of Grand Rap- i
. his .Ls vUituia hi* courins. Nelson
Jand Cletis Valentine
j Elton Marlow ot Grand Rapids'
vt»)trd his parents over the week-­
end
I Mrs. Henry Klahn and daughter.;
tlncz. of near Alto visited the for-1
Liner's cousin, Mrs. Ralph Kenney,
' Thursday nftcrnooti
j Mary and Ione Clem spent the
I past week with tlicir aunt, Mrs.
। Corey, of West 8ebewa.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Endres of
! Frectxirt visited Mr. and Mrs. Win.
jerocMord and Mrs. Hulllberger Sun-

sleeveless,

MEN'S

Straw Hats Summer Cap*
5OC
I5C
' \

Choice of

All Ladies* Summer

COATS

All Men’s Dress

Made of highest quality, silk flal
crepe! Beautifully tailored, handM-riicly styled &gt;{K&gt;rts (rucks, in. •
white and pastels! They’re a rcallj
. BIG value ... as you’ll know tht
minute you set eyes on them!

Bias Tape THREAD
2c
2c

WASH
FEATHER
CLOTHS PILLOWS

50c

BOYS’

DRESS
SHIRTS

Fancy
Shirts

59c

25c

Men’s

Men's
Broadcloth

Shorts

25c

Fast Color

Athletic

Shirt

15c

PENNEY
116-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

c o .
Inc.

Boys' Ties

�■HUB HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, JULY l». 1031

PAGE FOUR

““‘u'a

The Hastings Banner

la the scheme practical? About all

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That
Q'lr Timber Lupd.*.
Forc.U Pr&lt;x!ucts Laboratory-..
Vahifibk- Rc.search. ■ ___
Building tor the Future. \J

.Mcyrcd a petition as bookkeeper for

Backward Glances;
'the summer
Tom BameU and Richard Hall
Bits of Yesterday .t.i:t today f.-r Faiuo. JP.t-.H thdu&gt;-

Utu's tan.™.. (Th® plart.may succeed and again it
- ——;---------- may not. If n succeed* it will lx'HOW TO RUIN A BOY.
J
EK.tiiii VIAU O1W of me greatest advance* tn the
Michigan iuu naf lacked nor U
n-e At H.»nna., &gt;cl*,|icc ”f money since currency wa* there
a present lack,of horrible ex­ Only a few decade* agp people in
■
'
first used to replace barter; at tlie amples regarding wealth und boy- the
.... United States didnf: have :
. won^ B can probably fail no wwse-'.^..
__ ...would
____ _probably Kivt a thought
...
________
_ aupplie
__ ,
hood _____
Arthur_ Rich
to Umber
si vi ti ti , «han the .strict gold standard system have lx&lt;-n an oinManding young then- were top many trees air...--'.
ImliM S«u ecawusu (IM
*“! &gt;»,
,r"
\
'&gt;4i- ' '
.......... .
vhc luxuri«''he enjoyed, n-.e Flint «ntwy rljht herty in.Burry county
tha. Uu .dca of a commodi.y dpi- W(,n-Un kould still luve been alive
hardwootf logs-Utwt
••
lie-. ,H&lt; ;ar is only an iinpractlcai theory antt n,e polio- would rwt he scour- didn’t have uny market vatu-.1 In
. .
wliile other* Ju*t a* learned-claim Ing the Un:t&lt;d ptates to apprehend,fact they were liabilitk-s; &lt;&gt;b::ruc- •
■
1 that sooner*or
later this system u Balfe. Maclk-iuld bad rhe father tion* :ti.it line!.to be elcarid awa-.
thrown • -me of til ' wealth unto.the ixfore .piortftr icftter* couif beg::;
. certain to be adopted by every na­ liter instead of willing it lo his fam- cultivating the land on which tb&lt;.--. •&gt;1. —
. t on in the world. ’
i losesi Riant*
ftuinui formerly
loroieriy grew.
sn
Uy,. Iforest
.Ouk
Cook
Iqtus. _r..t
and Ici*
Sok* of every
‘
‘ oy has .Ihe HrHmite .of ;graPiogs, wtilnut 1^-,'
gixxf cmrnmoh
cdntnfoh *vi»e
sviue and
stacked up ami
ami' sa description were stacked
school of.-thoKpht 1» correct.
miter thing* of life burned.' What bonfires they mu-'.
t-d nt an inheritance of hate made!
‘
. - »P*n1
ALEX AGAIN.
Thanks -to the ‘•siruisht-from-tlM. ■ money aci
But
icA of-Alex;,OrwilK(j^. ^uinatmti
h.,u.lr i. Io 0 nonnol J1,' !
*un » *n«&gt;rat mm.
publicity ha* been Monet i-I,.,-.,
loo «llh-,u&lt;
Ol .iliote 1.

A KIDNAPPING WAVE.
A kidnapping wave wemMo
in fbu

ram cook* capftn
r wrvihg punk ntfal
■f :.W&gt;e eating &gt;&gt;u.jet? with thr on-» it
gwl.t ttovrrnmm; i
up a mighty large
munition ML

tori tv b::
playing ,n

OBSOLETE ALREADY.
Acersduig t &gt; report* cmnittg
ay, this taiin niatesgr rcfftMO

. r*

&lt;&gt;

i

It.v. Geo:-,;.- Bullen. Mt&gt;
John. on. Go .-, - collin*. Mis
G.onf and- MW; t'Grace pryu

Criunbs of Wisdom
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
frt u« endeavor mi m Hve that

ifiTtakrf
Twain.

m

drcns*y r-jx !Li

wBI

Mafia

iw

Unless tlie-people take the. mat­
into their own hand* anti Mus*
to manufafture arm*, ttwwport ma‘ ----------------- -- -------------- 'h“"
; lively to a.irt MxXlU'r «• - A
-'&lt;
Albert Einstein.
J
--v j
Hiinciits will do nothing up*
drum t&gt;v public ojHm»iv" -

he bt-i &gt;«‘:K in the world is
tir.tv- in-'- for mbpey, tuir ncersnui t ■: tun
Ur Hany Emcr-

&lt;|.irk .bi
Firming amt
• I r.diad* iphia

■*. mW
duration -»r

■n nVoinp bi ll.-

wandering

::qiiviitly

Bi-auU.nc at t
er. Mr*. Claft
fpauldini
.
• , much y-'iltn for oom
; K’-ncrntions. Instead of ftjtlin

AltohT* :;nib»w
&lt;i at Madison.

rnpplv

Highly pe-puUr individual by drdnii
at* Tb.rr is no dcpyThg ttw fact
Hut Mr। Gt« -txck has beconv a
gotMTiutmul prosper: again—and »

/-»

roiH Our Scrub Book

lime-— . , J
r boys W' ‘
,r..tr..e

Michigan - banka.- At;
al O'Brien &gt;a- ready to
quit lung ago 'This "relcnlltM **'■
gu.trdinU’’ ol the alate cwnunonwealth t&lt;5ok thr attitude that al- m

wa» notlung to be done and
d ctvpo*ito» mid atoekhu
c their mciiteine

T,

.________
'
-&gt;-■
-■-■ewsa-n------—--------- . TWILICiICr IN THE ALhJ
l» Hu- liutieH fiehl.
■ &gt;1 love the hour that
with
M W Colhna of Howard aty
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
«. diuky htiAir
and Mrs. Ada Barr cl Washington.
*
Mr and Mrs. John Quinn ..:.a ••
■
D. c. -,ent die latter part of the
And
dyx-yy f«-« t.. along the Alpine
-™—..
.
.
week with thr tornwr'* sUter. Mu*
To Stud the cattle forth. A thouW H O.ixy
. . it with Mr. . ::&lt;1
*and
Mi-' Beatrice Pomeroy of Kain.. — brlla
Mr and M;.- C A M - Mis
• ■ Mackey and.M: und Mr
N tnuco spent Bunday- with iiicnda n. O&lt;&gt; ciutnuat aU-r nrr ucroaa the fa‘r
k
city Sly left tlie tore jnrt ot And flowery liploiid*. whifc the r«vy
K.ivii. r nt Eiiton Rapid* w&lt;&gt;n Sun- this
thr w«t£ for a ..»»■&gt;« in Syracuse
flare
/ .
*-

, in prL'Wi cells Ct:
wTlir-d soUKlhing

•A Qnolation

to njiittfimJ.-

Univer.Mty &gt;4 Mir.ugan.
oi.tbc Milpiutr pulp and
&gt;nm&lt; nt work betti« corv

REFORESTATION
r- Only.it few d&lt;Tadr* u;&lt;* lunlb-t
’&lt;». baroi.X nt . Michigan- rutt»lvs*ly cut
•down va.M tracts .d Michigan’ tint■ brr.iand without giving a .thought •&lt;
;r the Tu’iire. Dcmti* ot stump laml

। into -thr . -.ubject the
&gt;rtnit a hinge thnt varies
study oi m»r. t

nt All
d .and t

i altic.

p,-r RKPOFthitsr Mlr^it

that jht Un

i fared ph
t&gt; c ph v -

^prtum product* vmm til!
tlj»- winrrv thahk* to i
•Governor Ccm*t«wk and
Ttpreacntatigew wh&lt;« iwtr*
■ van labor and industry u

i

rkrnr^-

Wiiy of Our World

Ont ran to jwpuim
Mibjrct. tree* i r&lt; m-um
a»r« a* human lx irts»
t.mwU tree Jrotu epMein
new M&lt;iiculturVtv at* *bo
concern over a pArtk-nla

Fire Insurance at Cost!
1 ••
In it. :&gt;•. :&lt;• M
t r;.- ■ I? i&gt;: i.
J-.F.. t ,.I,.I..,.-.- I 1,1;:. M&gt;‘ t: 4 Hl&lt; hl.IMU f

F4» rsirtntr »»•»•

O»«n-

B'l.-y-OSi-'t-

MORRIS (&gt; yil I
JESRY ANDRUS, Jf..ting.
ROBERT I. HESSMER, l)«.lmgi

icowth*

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
w.

m cut timber .hired im-burix
t&gt;. .tHcct-u oy certain ’
,.f (Unaus (mefth Aixiul
' .noun mr-r.i ,f suinptr.c ■
I fora** nwladiev i* the «v
irtiqw O-Ms rrmedRe a
found Interne Thu.
of m
twn u comparatively aa»

bums oritt•••; ■:
EtfofcAg 4Hrit,-i&lt;i

cnur.cn st. ri.it.T, msch.
•
JI K HSR. S»:i*l»nr-

r

.

IT COSTS NO MORE
in Hastings to gel Ilighljinch DairyXuracle A Milk, pasI' inize.'l or raw, than it (Iocs the offiinary kind. I he State
of Michigan has inspected our barns milk house and dairy
lie: I. and given us pcrmi -sion-to sell otfr product as Grade
A Milk. In other cities there is from 2 to 3 cents a quart
difference in price; We feel we can afford to sell it at the
price we do, because we have our own herd and handle our
own product.

NQT S

Pungait Paragraphs
H this it x land of opportunitj
jw up and
I in
modiue*. He apparently
temn 2 to
ot a
mind using the price sv&gt;n
eumprehenwe list a conumxutus 11 unleS •—' Mume.-. Tr.bi
euenuai .0 ordinary inim a»&gt;
A man Who“l&gt;tnev(-A m lookinz
.uncura and »y varying the-gold Bnra&lt;, aftd
frtr
content ol the dollar up ur-down he
mat n’,you iytve a girt baby
hope* to keep this index fairly «mahouJd OeMn UyUl&lt; aside mOn...
•uuU. T.tus H tlie price lorel begins
w mpport your fir.ui&lt; am.-.iitn cteciine the gold content of Use Uw _poruaIld jounui.
tURlar will be reduced in order
’ to haut-cf! further decline and if. If Ba « UUW u» fine to nay in­
prices oegui to .*»r atw.e the r.sft- doors and a Utile tt» damp fr- ‘ dird. the gold content ot the dollar family pente. it’a golf 'weather—
will be uuircMcd to deflate prices Los Angeles Tune*.
, lottc Rcpubman-Inbune.

cunThe subjef of wood
give., me majmr.uin pro- u■: • a &gt;urpr:»:nc tiflinbor
:?:on for the mlninmm
c'-/’
- - - - -«-----Laboratory ran t
Wood ijrcAervA'ic'n U an.im;
And ts-i’.h wv-od i

Nothing would please us more than lo luii'e
you visit our dairy and see fur yourself

inrest* of auifflcwnt imi&gt;*
rst# cor.«idcrab!e time un

rrinsi-n:.
propSitfcd
All of these point* haw to
iti advance betac a
can be announced• • •
। Some engineer, predict t?.-»t m t?.i future timber will cease to be used

Oplnmrt om-n

’of pulpwood alone fp
abroad average about »35&lt;r&gt; M».i
per yew J» ghe rather pertinent a
awrr This much busmen cmi
luhed here, at hctr.c
'tr.f
nmte a little in the a; cl empi&lt;
meat.
■

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1&gt;, (Ml

No More

Taxpayers Are Exploited
By Legislative Lobbyists
dare say nay to the demands

BHMFOS
STATE INCOME TAX

best oil?

Sneaker
Without doubt there an
■rablc an. Hint &lt;&gt;f legislative

Smell!

and quality of IU farjn lands, had
3000 pvtipb- in 1929. while Barry

hmg experienced In legtetative af­ wiitle the p'lbll&amp;gt
w
fairs, who la perliaps bclUr posted poUU&lt;-».
Early in thl* article reffrrnw was •era’pwnaiorr
on slide affairs than any official
at Laming and w|jo lias at bls cojn- m.i’L- to Joob * ■ &lt;4 eminent rupee- &gt;1UV,. Cxacu
mand a tart of experts along many
llnat by y-h&lt;&gt;M&gt; efloru reliable in­
formation on. any subject may be
I tad quickly -These lobbyist* would
be extrvnwly helpful if thcH-lrrtere»t« w&lt;re not -•&lt;&gt; extr'iurJy urlflsh
It Is by quiet hclpfiiliu.... to th.’ UlairprUir.g if in
Msted placard
intly djtpUyed

in public

Crazy as

HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE
HASTINGS, MICH.

harder,
Higher horsepower motors
grinding wear ... intensified summer heat condi­
tions ... today demand great qualities in the oil
you buy. You cither pay for the best oil or pay
for repairs and motor loss.always caused by
cheap oil. Also, there it a difference in even high­
grade mm nr olls.sold at the sanic price. There is
only one Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil that
can give you the protection of the "Hidden
Quart" which creates a permanently lubricated
surface by remaining in the tiny interstices of
the metal, becoming part of it ... and never
drains away.

PITTSBURG
Interior Wallhide
Out&amp;ide Painta

Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co,
conn pUshes

FRANK SAGE

PHONE 2515

any th r-t.t mn.diHi citizen but their
'actual «•-t to the public is infl-i
nite.Mnuilly small compared to tins

TIRE PRICES A

BUY TODAY

AMD

SAVE
ms the motor must make before oil starts dr­
dating. In this period, ordinarily nearly half of
mor wear occurs ... so you need this exclusive
"Hidden Quart" feature. Refill at Red Triangle
Stations.

we could make up oUr mind* th
Detroit, and r.-jk-rlally the vc.
wealthy men of Detroit with tl
Mr. anti Mrs ?.lauru)i- Kidy and
Jlmtt Eddy and two M.n-, ot Long
‘land spent l«*t w*clr with rvtatiu-s
found in
George Eddy and brother Elliott
and U ticld ’ spent Tuesday and - Wednesday at­
&gt; vn xs-the tending tins World's Fair at Chicago,
uciwiion to
Vr. and Mrs Will Hayward. Sr .
of which attended an elevator meeting at
i.-. found Lansing Thursday
iperinteiid-: Doris Chamberlain. Winifred Melllllll VIVArl XJ&lt;*11 rat/rl 'Pi-Uu
rc turned Friday from Laming,
where they attended the t-H Club

MASTERPIECE
o&gt;TIRE CONSTRUCT^

vjcII fo,

ixnald. of Landing and Rev’ Allen
Delong and family of Grand Ledge,
visited Mrs Miller Fluey and J. W
Shkfler ufid family Sunday..
Mi ..nd Mr* Elgin Ml-ud Donald,
and Dorothy and Mux Ruby Webb

i with!
THE
"HIDDEN
QUART"
THAT
NEVER
DRAINS
AWAY

bronchial pneumonia.

THE NEW
rynmUh |
Equal lo AN F&lt;rtl Line, $land­
aid Brand Tires in Qual.i/,
Conilruclion and Appear-

rcatJ

&lt;&gt;.«5
llwir HnxJJtu'4cenlly publtM

! 7.S1

*» vc’i'i J
U-... La., * &gt;

EDMONDS OIL CO

9.1»
and Mrs Ethel Gr&gt;*n and daughter
ot this place attended the Colley re­
Mrs Schwenker and two daughter union held Sunday a! Kalamazoo at
of Lincoln. Nebr, and Mr and Mrs. Milham Park After s bout if ul dinHerbert WHlianu of InktUtupoIb.
ernoon was spent, in'singing,
vpeaklnv games and other
All had ap enjoyable time

RIOR !N QUAL'TY

Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

GUARANTEE

port charge*. *1
and properly havt

Sojornon Ktantou.

paper and a veteran legislator with
Eirl I. BdHians Paw Pau lawyer,
were thr minority parly reprerent*­
; lives nn th* special investigating
coriinyitce
..
,
;

Firttfont

of newspaper space was devoirtl jo
thf testimony presented, much of
which was pure hearsay and of lit’le
value exce|&gt;&lt; to build up in the pub­
lic mind a generally prevalent opuiion that something U wrong at Lan-

ot twin o rvvr

!«5 60
l.,«.l
H»m.. th
« n-t»

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Ji* t»
StoT.l'r
JJP t.

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ANDRUS SERVICE
JEFFERSON L.
COURT Sirwii

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

Na rurally any legislative body
made up of a majority of members
with no previous legislative experi­
ence is more sueceptiblr to outside
Influences than* one otherwise con­
stituted Certain types of lobby en­
tertaining apiwarrd more popular
during the past winter than during
any recent session of the Michigan
.
A larger number of solegislature
produced during the past session
than during any repent session ot
the Michigan legislature. Drinking
bouts were more frequent than pre...
-----„„ ----consideration were of a type dU-

dull lake ounday
Ray ftway and wife Xnd MrKale Eiway spent Saturday p. M. at
.Henry Shivelv., near Gun lake
M; - Edna Burklind and children
e! Ann Arbor visited her parents.
Mr and Mr.-..Fred OtU and other
^relatives here the pas', week
Remember the Otts Bchoul reunion
at the sciioolluHisc Saturday, July
Frank Francisco. wife and baby .»f
tddt-ratton of their own intereHs ha»| Kalamazoo and Cleo Brown and
"’ ........of Hickory
— corma*
not b*en displayed .by that unor-i family
...„___
ganized and inarticulate body of |[Sunday visitor* at
Mlffgnm known a* taxpayer*, in more"* Junior and Kenneth Brown
remained.over
for
a weeks visit
which case their punishment would
,
Joan
Erway
returned
hojne
Sunnot be as severe a - It u today "
Strung in Michigan.
What is true of-Bntuh Columbia
u quite as true of Michigan There
COATS GROVE
u no more effective or active lobby
Mr and Mrs Chas. E Lutz Mr
at work at the stale capiloi than and Mrs Richard C- Latke and two
that maintained by tlie otganized children of Marshall, and Mr and
teacher* of Michigan iu able sec- Mrs Cliarlo F Hartnell and son
reUrv E. T. Camwvn. is constantly Milton at Puente, Cnlitomu spent
v,,
r... -------- .— ...— Hun Uy with Hie (ormer;daughter
ture are entertained *1 banquets. (and -husband, Mr. and Mri Harold

Good Used Cars
at Special Prices
Look Over the Following Before You Buy

1929 Model A

1929 Studebaker

1931 Deluxe Fordor

1929 Chevrolet Coach

1929 Pontiac Coach

1929 Model A Coupe

AU of the above
in good condition.
and we’ll be glad to demonstrate

Call

Universal Garage Company
On the Corner of Church and Court Street*

�THE HUTTNrtS B KNNFP.. WEDNESDAY, JW.T II,. 1933

PAGE SIX

WANT SQUARE DEAL ^AS CYOREXPEWMENT? WOMAN DIES AS RE
1 SULT OF ACCIDENT
FOR THE RAILROADS
Banker at Detroit Saya That
Was True in Closing Two *
Detroit Banks
.

this store is
appointed an

.

Some startling development’ are
(Continued frr.tn page one)
being made
—;------ r------ -------------------------- oving
niaMe in thr
tnr examination b/Tp
bj
the uae-mau
jury into ihXA'nrkly as possible after the crash
Lining uf the two national banks at •‘"dl
«ld &gt;ummotxd: also an
--- ----------Detroit The f.iitlur tlie investi.-i- ambulance All the occupant* of
abolition of highway transportation ,
procarexL* the mure evident st ,hc
were taken to Pennock
And never have t hey objec •&lt; d - and
',Ut!J'l&gt;&lt;.,ptt4l. It »U soon evident to the
do not now—to the farmer hauling
,1H. lru.,h .Ahcn hc »ald that -we doctors and nurse* at the hospital
hu own produce to town or market have
.
...by clerk*
. . who J_h!’t the ^r».wE,,ir.
M «r
^ilk.
a jiovemnfcnt
condition
of »■-.
Mrs. ol
Sbelhntrtifk transportation. a;c t
’Commercial
.un»n«c«i truyu
j b&gt;. pree-dents and bv batger VMS critical. She died about
subjected to r«a« unable control and
of how laws should •* ,lj!f ““ h0',r u,,cr
brought
required to pay adequate.)- ior .he a Jy to
wnh whlcU lJx.. to the hospital never having re­
use of the public highway.’. wJI fill dear...
Ihm* consciousness
&lt;wn,*uui«n*« Mrs.
*.&lt;»« r*ni*v
”
■'
. ............... • zva
gained
Lepley .
a role hr the general transportation Further than that they seem tv 'suffered a realp wound and many
scheme. But Inadequately -regulated, ..ave the notiod that it re non.- of bruises which the doctors eared fur.
and controlled and under-ttHTed os. 'the
“ ' public ', buxine** how they du ........
—
"...
.
rv......
Ah of them were taken home, except
truck transportation is now. it has
Mrs Shellenborger.■ ----------------before morning.
“ this work. Judge Keidaji, who u V,M
been an important caus^pf the pre-the one-man InvesUg** . Mr Lepley. hi* wife"^nd little baby
ent plight of the railways end will•I eunducthig
front seat of the wagon,
enntinue tn constitute an unfair tion at Detroit, asked the ci-nrerva- 1|! on
mi* ul
u, Jhe
uiv two
.»&lt;&gt; national
imuwiuo banks iv
to "V
---------- ------- and damaging competitor of them. tare
some They claim they had
In addition, there heavy vehicle* in­ come before him and explain
Ut'uaUon tha’ d was lighted atid-was carried
crease the financial load upon gov­ fucss about the banking skiiaiioii
• ’ liad
• - w
—
“hr"?::b”3rr. Mr. Lepley
which
they
kmw
because
they
“
&gt;'
Mrs
Shellenbarger.
ernment and
factor
rrnwcui
aw are
nre a
n disturbing
uwiuruuig rucior
UE MW WEEM uOjis rOn «■'»'-«•
cfal.n» tlut he saw n»r lights of the
■it n time when the restoration uf
C
normal business conditions is the the’ advice
a‘ * “ ot the c. unre-lk.r of the '•“’-•k a little time before R struck
banking
department
of
the
governthr
*
“
kon
and that he called to .
nation's most urgent need.
conwreatoR refuted to Mr*. Shellenbarger to display the
The railroads do ndt object to le-. nwnt. there
Another Witness wanted in &gt;‘ght. which she did. holding it up
Kitimate competition. Tliry do be­ appear
the
ca.-e.
who
to-rvin'g
under
one
ot
with
her
left
hand. A broken Jan-;
lieve, however, that this, competi­
cqhwmtons. va; brought before.’C'ri)
Picked up on the pave-'
tion should be required to observe tlte
MliJCfi Mr. Lepley claims was,
thr same rules and regulations that the Judge, but the counsellor fur the
...........
■“'"-■•■I.I”?.1".!:?.TJJSL....
are 'irnposed ’...»
l»»n
thems-rves ......
and
there
abou, .in..mug that had ' It is only jyst to add that both Mr
that th
—• should be an equality
---------- ut•
tunitv among ul. who compete happened since the banka came into and Mth. Farrell did every :htng they
V-. the government
v.could
to help the injured folks. He
it- sanie traffic.
the custody or
Pos. Mbly tire, is the law. but we think it promptly notified the sheriff about
number
estMi"'in the
“formation "o? it'kx'.ii •'hnuld h.&lt;v« been waived in'a cure ui Jl&gt;’' Bc£k’«d. giving him^aU the details anil his version of how it
Unlt ot the League met Friday night
nature,
tiniony was brought out by the curretl.
at the Farker Houre. nnd ofgarfired 1e.-Umoi&gt;y
president •&gt;"
and cashier uf n stati'
rOn
“* account of the conflicting teatoy electing the following officersbank hi Detroit, which has kept ttrr.ony about the light Coronerj
President—A D McDonald.
the time They stated that Adrounle decided that an inquest
Vice - president—C. O. Crakev.
should
be held and the testimony
lhr government bank examiner told
Secretary—H. H. rrair.
Peirce
The Executive Coqlmittre o’ the ih’iTL th.it th.- Fire: National Bank given to a coroner’s Jury, This may
Citizens chosen at .the meeting nre
D’ txit w.u- Miuud und4*olyent. be done* next Friday afternoon at
the -supervisors'
room |
las follows; From Hastings. Dr F. Till- "as alter the bank had lx in two
- o'clock
------ --in —
-•------- -------'Carruthers. A D. Mcixmnki c. H closed by the governor At a Uttle "at the court house or.i. may be po*fLeonard I, Hawthorne. It Walton, later .Lm- tide i-.uiw examiner de- r
H. A Gruos. A E John-on. c c, predated the -xuntle.s held bv
Crakes. Q Wybenga. W M Osborn. ,h-" ba“klarge.-t । iccr was held from the U B church
W A. ffchuder. M L. Cook. T S 111 l,u* cminrey. . to t'.A extent «f at
&lt; Woodland Tuesday afternoon,
Baird, and L. V Besjaner: from SI&lt;9.000-1X10! He threw iMt asset-- •&gt;.’ burial In T.-ike Odessa cemetery.
I N.-ishville, L E? Lentz, frpm Middle- nnqui-n ned value and thereby .
Ville. H G. pewwnv; from Wood* h'r&gt;ed the (I'sjiu. The president STRANGE BELIEF
land C. Faul.'c. H. Cook nnd J Dt-U. and cashier oi this state bank said
OF INDIAN TRIBES
• The railway emplovre nu mbers of th-'d. m ’heir judgment, lojnebody ;
■ihe Executive Committee chosen ut -1’- Washington had decided to try
Ihe niretnig are From Hustings, H. w®’’ »•" experiment in banking, or’, Tlie Indian who in the old day.).
H Peirce. W. S. Ilardke. W .1 Wat- wa* not competent-and hud no bust­
kins. E D. Smith. R. J. McKcmth. n
H l. Edmonds, J. Springer. H L ;i
Wotxl; from Nashville. E B Grtrn- n .ijonslbl.
.
for UH C1OMIU. of tin
tl)ri.ter lin „utcast from HL’ people,}
field: from Middleville. N. Poulson; banks
[ according to Dr. Melvin R Gilmore.
from Woodland. G. Osgood; from
'
; Indian authority of the Unlvendty
jof Michigan MuM.-unt'.| This taboo on living scaljicd men.
’common among the*1Plains Indians.
Parker Houre -meeting indicated nwas n«t due to any\m&lt;illce against
live interest In 'Ise raltriWs and .&lt;
the unlucky warrior.-. thAfhrelves. but
willingness to help them tn setting
1 to a belief-that if a realjied man
a square deal which is all they ask
survived, some £upcrnaturai spirit
‘Conimin'd from page one)
,----- ----- :— -—-........ —
OBITUARY.
.. . .
........... ..... - the .■•pirlt.might be offended if hi*'
Mauriiv. Uw.-^ouinfest .‘bn of Wal­ worked M&gt; well the.Hist year Unit Human protege aiooctalrd with nnrlace and Bernice Campbell, war thc number of tx&gt;v- brought into mal members of the,tribe. Dr Gil-i
..... juvenile court tl/opped more than 00 more aalflC This iden’of tplrtt favirborn in Hope township. Harry counH»3I nerconl. At Hie &lt; nd of tlnee year* was thq more powvrful. he Mated.'
-'«• number of boy? iirTr-ted fAr lievati**’1 a living warrior wax never
and df.-p.trtKl -this life on
llen-. f liiululiopfH il to a very *mall intentionally scalped, contrary to:
day ol July. 11933. -st tiife a
action of their former number.,
jaqiular opinion. If a mistake was
Wi luippciv’d just now to pick up made, it was bccauM! the wounded
|.’&lt;-i-oi&lt;l. in one ’hawed no sign* if life, and
he fact that !.&lt;'.••;■
t.r.vt-r v Mxint’d:■ mlraculoito.
&lt;n in progress On field trips l.v;i summer Dr Gll-

'Continued from page une&gt;
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&lt;nd attention are shown to all"

IktMinRs, Michigan We Deliver

; mothers ana one grandta

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Sunday at 3 v’cl
Loomi. ofl}ciuting. Bin

NORTH HOPE
Nr unil' Mi' Jay Anders and*
mother spent Sunday with Mr &lt;n-.d
[Mr* Chas. Welch in.the Striker dis-

to Michigan whin
died »t her home
in July HWH »h
A*&gt;tfro Woolley, a
lighter

laughfvr attended
McCallum Mhuul reunion Sau

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October 35. 1850

PRAIRIEVH.l.f?
Charlea Arnistcond and Ruth Van
Horn Mx-nt Wednesday with Mr. and
Mr.-. Frank Bowen of Richland'
Junction.
.
"Mr* Wilbur Polley moved from

4 Mrs Ortb Stuff

SEE “THE SAND DANCE
AND SODA BOIL”
In the Amazing Demonstration
of the

example,
of this

involuntary gha ts or hermits lived.
far from their villages, and heard
several oceciuntx from old members
of varloua tribes. Flfry years ago one
ot there outcasts. living near the
Mage route to Cannonball. N. D..
amused himself by making Startling
night appearances to the paleface
occupant--. of the stage couches.

... This is
Uiat Northville has
rtiildrrur, play director. He keeps
• eluhlre-n of Northville so busy
game.- that are wortluwhlk that

Sunday evenitrrf ca
Ire pt’.o Pranshka.
to Richland
I family

,McCallum Saturday
Mr and Mrs. it.
'in comptfny With &lt;
■ tatnily -spent Sundi
Colorm*

annual

an EH iston uf Ntuitvi
j Mr. and Mis iUb EH:
.Sunday evening with Mr
! Andrew Link near Nadu
.- The Wiled* Ladies’ Aid
’home made tee cream an
! Grove center Thursday
’July 27.
Hoffman en
Wilcox Aid Society

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----------- i*ng Tua brother Kc.th in North
c.L-t.cion for a tew days
Mr and Mrs Grover Marshal! and
| Snerman visited Mr. and M» Dak
I Downing in North Castleton Sunday.
Joe and Jim Jarrard of North
•Caatleton spent the woek end with
I then- grandparents. Mr. and’Mrs
Lowell Jarrart.
Bnd
Ch&lt;TM’man
and family attended the Cheese man
I reunion the Fourth and the Stanton
i reunion at Fine lake Sunday
;: Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bump and
and
family of Hastings spent Sunday at
'John Norton’s.
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side with her mother. Mis. Sarah
Smith, and Myrtle This was Her
home Jotne years ago. We welcome
li&lt;r back to her girUiood home.
Mr .Mid Mrs OvJr Brightrall of
Holland called on his abter, Mr. und
Mrs. Merrill Wood Friday.
Your Martbp accompanied Mrs.
Mary Shedd uf Delton t# the
Orangeville school reunion Sunday.
A very pleasant afternoon was spent.

joyed.
' z
I Mra. Courtney and daughter of
I Chicago, who have .been guests of
Mrs. Stebbins, returned to their
। home Monday.
,
। 'Die Ladies* Aid Society will hold
a .bake .-»*!» Saturday. July 22. All
' kinds &lt;if bitked goad*. Al.M) lioine
qx-ndinir
IU»de ice cream a specialty. If
tit Mr. nnd Mrs Wm, Und of Bat- weather permit* it wfll be held on
the grounds north of .the poet office.
Word from Monrovia. California,
informs Mis -Hyde that John Cairns
l- very ill Mr Cairn* at one time
“’i*'
&lt;M,r prosperous -inrr-i
Mr and Mrs J -w. chants and Mr* Cairns &lt;nce Eva
I Collier !, was Jx&gt;rn here and lived
r help came-1 here many years. We hope to hear
.iym&gt;: Martin
Mr Cairns* improved health soon.
■&gt; rin fin- s .-' Mr’- Jake Felder and sun Lyle,
and we are glad‘Mr. and Mrs Leon Felder and chilsivved and w«- dfeh and Gordon Wale* spent Sunsurance to repair th- &lt;h&gt;.v at the lake shore.
Homer Jackson anti Melvin Peeldiset ir ‘Jient tioin ing nre loettted at Champion. Mich.
IYni.il until Monday night •*:it&gt; Mr Tlielr -company is C ' C. C. 090.
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■’ ank Maus of Kalamiw They'll be pleased to hear from you.
—
n &gt;a has
Wayne Palmaticr and Robert Mc।
Kibbtn were in Kalamazoo Wcdnesoyment, in.
ilay While there they called on Mrs
;.
Erne*«’ Armstrong at New Borge-ss
CORNERS.
____
Hastings hospital Sire was injured in an
spent part of last week with Mr and automobile accident Sunday. They
Mrs. U-sltc. Dickerson.
.reported her a* improving
C«&gt;.ma and Laurel Newton are; Mr and Mrs Floyd Wale* were in
.'L'ltt.-ig uri.
their KiHiiuiMrvii.
grandparent*.
Mr ;and Plainwell Wednesday ni^ht on busi». Air
Mrj. Frank Newton, of Hastings.
----lui-iHc West of Chicago LMr.’ Rusrell Lewbr and children
visiting her parent’. Mr and Mrs *rre recent guest* of her pare/its.
west and family
| Mt and Mrs Frank Scimba of
Wsyne Armour spent the week; Duncan lake
end with hu grandparents. Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Norri*. Lucy
Mrs H. O. Armour of Hickory Cor- N'om*. Ora Ludlow, and Mr and
ners
Mrs. M J. Norrte attended the
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Dickerson and Yankee Springs school reunion SatJcane apent Sunday with Mr. and urda/
Mrs. Rusrell Mott and famUy in1 Mr#. Wm. -- Mrs ------R.--------Norris,
Helen
the Bunnell district.
Beadle and Lucy Norris were in
----‘ Hastings Wednesday.
Between'9 and 10 o clock tn the
Mr. and Mrs D. N Honeywell and
morning u the busiest time for Opal were in attendance
telephone calls.
Century of progress Sunday.

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COMPANY

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of furniture, machinery und clothing in .storage
that are loo/t'uluuble to throw away. Other people
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bringing prosiwctive buyers und sellers together.
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to rent, furnilure_to sdj, apartments wanted, farm
products for sale, hired help needed, articles lost, live

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stated in the fewest wd?iis possible. Our rales are
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The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2415

�THI HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY Jf'I.Y 19. 1933
Mr and Mia Rorell Stanton were GREFNVI1 1 F OAY
in Chkago last week attending tb&lt;- uncl-'’ * 'LUC UR I —.. —
Bridge,

Dinner

and

Dancing Enjoyed by Mem
•bera and Quests

Ml. and Mr. c. H. Ob mi. arc
Mr. and Mm A J. Herbert are- Mr and Mr- 'Fred - Brand and
•spending today in Landng. .
'biting awuec. In Con&amp;tantIne thu sou RlchaJd &lt;-t' Detruil *|xu: the
wrt-k end with Mr and Mr. Harry
Mr and Mr I). t&gt; Putnam viottod
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vIn ‘hand Lrdg,- «n.-r Bundny
J
EUx-1 Burton of Lanaing vt»- Cole anil larnlly. Mrs Brand and
’ Air ami Mir William Bchllhaneck &lt;t-d Mr. and Mrs E- A Burton on Rkli..rd remained fur a week's visit
with friend, and restive*.
visited iclaiit. .• ot Lakeview c-n Sun- Sunday.
Mr.' G. F Chide dir. Jwr giit-'t.
I Mr. and Mr&gt; Ray Branch were in
M'- J H W&lt; tirade of Middit nil i» tnut Monday urnd Tureduy on Mrs Druvt* Curt:. &lt;d Detroit. Mr»
Marian Goudycar. Mr» w N. Cliidrailed on Haetiiii.-s (fiends on Mon- '■ biutom.
&lt;M»r
iyid Mrs. Emily Bniltvan were
d“:’
I Mr and Mrs h Frederuk Dailey
Mm Van Avery und Mr-. B-x. of and family are nutving thi-. week to guest. uf Mrs. Philip Granger of
'Clutlo'.te on Thui&gt;day atiil Friday
MidtllmiUe culifd .on Mr.. Claud Mur .hall
Mr* Guy Jordan return. Satur­
Kirliey on Monday.
•
Up-.t-r Stern ot St Louis. Mo
M .- Nellie Hopkiiu and daughtc. .-•lairt Hu- week end with lib faintly day to her h.-inui In FlmdiUuf N. T
after-Vbitin,- her parent'. Mi and
huv returned from a two wi-eks'-at Gun.lkke.
May al Gun lake
’ .
Mb-. .Ella Dunning of Kabun:u&gt;Y» Mrs. Kellar Stem*. Air.- Jordan was
Mi*. Br-rnk* M Springer l। the gw-at of Mrs kTa»er Iron- •the gili'' ot Mi' i To-. Firdiin &lt; f
Grand Hapu.s fn-m Sund.y till
spcndlng her v:..-.itl&lt;in with friend.- . tdv on*Bunday.
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.
in Arnlrrr .t. M i .
I m&gt;
Maf ic Kimble visited Will Tue-du;
A J laitM-n Xtnnm|uniHl Tiu-r- Klrijbk, a broUicr-lti-law. in Lan­
Mr. and Mr.. W J Watkrn- were
der Klim* । • f luiviiu; to ■Torch • nw on Sunday *•
in Tiinr iuvifs front Monday Til!
lake met the -a--k end
Mi-. J&lt;hn McElwain of lamsins Wcdta- day of hurt wevk uli. rr theyMi a to-&gt;bu&gt;i Uir&lt; n h.r returned -v.j.- Hu- ki*M of Mr. und Mrs. Ja- were railed by the death o.i Bun.-lav
froin a »&gt;•!..' v-.-it with her aim: on McElwain on Sunday.
of hb mntlfrr, Mr- J H Walkhn.
Mi Park Thon-.
W.-iim-rtt.-,
Mi - T..i S'-v.iu nnd daughter of wbo-r death wa* dur to he nr
Mi . ’I Wi'.i Kiiinf and msi «&lt; 1 -p id an- gue.-ts ot her parent*.
■ 111 Mr &lt;tnd Mi.. K.iyniontl l»i‘‘;&lt;nd litre. Fran* Wulboti
Wtndcki.-cht &lt;r o. ■ -i this »&lt;-■:.
Mi' . Si.ruh, Scii.idrr Is sjiendinit
Mr and Mi I. V n&lt; - i.ht and &lt;t:k al &lt;jun lake-with Mr. and
M. .md Mr-. Hold G.idti-ll vbil'-d Mi B 1. Kenyon of Laming,
a' Gull lake arvl Battle Creek cn
Mr Henry Groff und daughter
fcmdday
__ p-M of cT.eK--.ilii- w-.-n- guests of
M.-. I’ A 7-il«Mr aud Mr.-. Al. Sant
on Tunaday.
Frm . Mau. -.ril Mr .&lt; it ' I: ■
•&gt; &lt; irraldltte lit/tdialh tuu.gomFn-d Half sin- tn Detroit over lh&lt; &gt;lo Detroit for an extended vttll with
wnk cud.
&gt;
her aunt, .Mi William Canwell.
•Mr - &lt;'. .-!■»• I -ki &lt;d
•.
Mr iii.'i Mrs It H. Randan of
ejxndiia. h..- \ a-.it. m wi-h Mr-. D 'Gr.-nd Rapuh were Sunday gursU
I. (Tiri-tuit amt A'.. iind’Mr-;. Wai-&lt;&lt;•&lt; Mr. and Mrs Robert Burch '
t-1 I ake.
.
j find- rick Wunn-r is home from
Mr and Mi . &lt;• F Ai-.-el! win-.Grand l-Upid-. H- 'r slowly ennvg-

wuwii.

mts. lucieiwn

. Rapids Tuesday.
ix-wcx Janos, itwng west of Naah-lit'- ti tn Pcnnfrk huapital withn injured knee cap. cuts-and other

1 cup brown su&lt;ar.
1-3 cup boiling water
I rm white, itttniy'beaten, •
teupoun vanilla.
'. can cooovnut. southern atyte.

If It Doesn't Fits..
If It Doesn’t Wear

OrvenvIHe Day at tlw Country
Club list Thur-iUy proved a- uauAl

It Is Unsatisfactory

In Any Way

-njoyrd

Helpful Suggestions

MISS HOYT HONOR
GUEST AT ROTARY
Gave Delightful Program of
Violin Selections-—Mrs.
Hoyt Accompanist

M:. J A f erry of Mt *1 r: i
Hon. and Mm John C Ketchum
l&gt;.&lt; iia-' .f.h'i •.'■■: Hid h'l.^ii-i
Mj . Ji.. ii Gnen and dough'- ■
Ml. and Ml
li M tannine, b,: ’ Jiam &lt; I Chira;:o u&lt;-re,-.rtt-r Bunday
Li ve-.n nvk
.i-iii-t i ।.t Mrs. Chester Stem at Gun
Albert li. Cinvth '. hi- toii' ai i.ik«-.
.
Itul- ..-■■ul:
a .... . &lt; । t .-n i.f ■ M- v.d _Mi W A Hull and Mr
th- jin- idni!. and ■.•i.-.-.etan. - »I ; nnd Mr Fred Bt-iwi ltwere Sunday
H-r.irt Club
i«iv • ot Mr und Mr. A M il.ll t

1-: «uk l.,W ed. ’
Heil]........ .. Borade Ctark of Hob
!»l»1 :uv &gt;j» : i.-ji
'tf-.r l.ic.i-. &lt;&gt;
with their rranduonn'a. Mr .nnd
Mrs .i&gt;. Q.:-,,.
Mt - &lt;• H
..nd .m.H.ch
, nrd and V... li . I i h|.-.e,n.
lai -. t«t a i-C i-i :»t,d.
Mt and Mi . Itofanl D -lie '
•tiGou Laudrn and fam-.ly rt
W. ..’oi i. • \i, -i g, it.। in

nestle

WAS FINE SUCCESS H«*s and son Jack were in Grand

Social Events and Personal Mention

bu-ine-s un a price basts.
tfo»t people haw been buy-Int price-.—not quality.

Wi-id-- . and his motTirr and :4»ti
ffi'ii Hanston PI
Mr ..nd Ah. Keith Daniels «PMU
Sunday with Ute latter'* tiarrni'
Mr.andMrs A T'Eash, nnd farm::
- t i'i-- -rt
Mr aitd Mrs l&lt;e AfcFailand nnd
dnughttr -&lt;d Akron. Onia wrn
of Mr and Mr. Edgar Broom
tircr Hu* week end
.
Mr m d A*- (•• b- N&lt; at n and,4'-'

CAMP KITANNIWA JS
PROVING VERY POPULAR
paprika

Tin Second Period Fihds One
Hundr- :1 Six C.unp Fire
'
Oirlt Enrolled

CLOTHING for
MEN and BOYS

Were Vol; On Time This Morning
I tia:u togrthttf For th.- ftiling mix
&lt;mi- cup buttered bread crumbs with
oi.c cup'choppeji apples, one table.spoon clii'pprd onion, salt and i*i&gt;jM-r and u pinch ot sage to rearon.
and one tablespoon sugar. Before
baking rub tlie outside ot the sptircnbi. with twn tAbleepbcnD flour
mixed with salt and popper. Bak»- in

Shepard.

BIG BEN.
Just received a new ahipre.ent of “Wectclox"
Alarm Clocks.
Big Ben
$3.50
Br.by Bon
. $2.95
Block Knight
$1.95
Bantam
$1.00
Westclox (El-yctzic) Alarm
$1.95

BESSMER the JEWELER
HHfi _ Golden Anni-riwary — 1913

Mid-Summer SALE

past eight years Mr. Newnan has:
Ix-en superintendent ol the Walb-d:
Lake Consolidated School, tn tlublanched and cut in

Friday, July 21

Saturday, July 22

Bis Quick Flour
greased inuflln tins in a modecat
oven i37S detree.’- for about :i

Gold Dust Large Bos
Jar Rings Fine Quality
Palm Olive Soap
For That School Girl Completion.

Soap Chips Q-kk

Sunday July
Lymap Elder, v ho has been’&gt;|&gt;end.
ing the z^mmer in Muskegon, ramr
WcdncHfay to help hi&lt; parents In

One Cent Sale at
Reed’s Cone Shop
WED. and SAT. NIGHTS ONLY
7:30 P. M. to 11-.00 P. M.
Buy One BIG BOY CONE for 5c 1 C
and get the second one for—
JL
Don1! Forget OUR COMPLETE FOUNTAIN

SERVICE in Connection With Cone Shop.

Factory Packed—Pints 15c
Hand Packed—Pints 20c

REED’S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 2241
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mfch.

Mrs. fi.irala Biand, t. iter Mrs
Enim i Murdo: &lt;; Mi. cx-orn- py,n-.and Mrs Ri-llic Cios.. .&lt;• '..inynnh.&lt;
by her
r Mrs J I B.- sn-.,- in i
dmirhtcr Flvnnr. I f Ada Ohio wrrr
gur f-s rd Mrs .lamr--. Drown as her
Wall lake conag.' on Frhtey
Mr. .-u-.il Mrs.- A S Johiix n and
family of Flint nnd Grohn- Hid- ■’!
Fratrimtil.•. •• '?
Ni-tti- Ryde in«-r’ the week end.
K-^tn J'lhnsmi who has b«rn with
iiii gi a nd in-".tier since Decoration
D«y. nmnu d tn Flint wi'h hh par­
ent;' Alt pen' Sunday at Gull lake
■Dr E J Prat*. Iea-.c« Sunday* forMilwaukee v.litre hr will attand thi
National 0-&gt;teopathi&lt; Convention
hret week Mr* Pratt left Put-inBay Friday With frienda In a motor
beat to go throuoh the S'raits of
Markina- and briund to Chicago
They will stop in Milwaukee tor Dr.
Pratt enfaiti for thr Chicago Pair
Mr and Mrs. W L Hinman and
Mr. and Mrs C H Hinman and
CharlM. Jr., attended a family re­
union at Wuterwmki. Park. Bay
, cay. cn Sunday. Marian Mtoolf.
wire hud been vuitijM her Brand­
parents the past four weaka. accom­
panied them to Bay City where .hr
met her parents and returned home
w:tk them.

Brooms
BUTTER

There/ a Hess and family ^ur,*yJ
om Thursday until Sunday

COFFEE
VACUUM PACK

Mr' Bert Jester was taken to
Pennock hospital Monday where she
wifi undrreo an operation
Charles Betts wa* m Grand Ran­
ta i n-..—a...
*

2 cupv sugar
I teaspoon tight com syrup

At- Forh-r Showalter
daughter and .Mrs Ottic Lykina
in Hasilngs Saturday.
Tin- Clover Leaf Club wax'

2 esg whites, auffly beaten.
1 cup rawitu. cliopped
•li can coedanu*,. southern Myle.
Chopped
itablespooh lemon Juice
combine augar. com syrup and

_ .
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~.n- 1’ixyru
Refreahnreuta were rerved
syrup forms a soft ball In cold wa­
Mr. and Mr*. Gail Lykins and ter. or«spins a long thread &lt;240
degrees F ■ Pour syrup slowly over
Fncrat- of Mr. and Mrs- Jolinj Fw-ter and Mr. and Mu. HaYry rgg whites, beating constantly. Add
Cairns ot Monro-;a. Cal. formerlyoT James at Hastings Tliursdav night. rauins. cocoanut. and lemon Juice .
Prairieville, will be sorry tn-hcar ut j Donald Couch, who has been work­ continue beating until thick enough i
his conciatNd Jlinru He is unable; ing tn the A A- p store here for to spread on cake Makes enough,
to neip hpn&gt;&lt;if. ins "&gt;n having to re era! tean. hav been tratulrned frosting to cover tops of two S-ihchi
j
to Gland Ledge. Allan Bruuua is layers.

Shelley ot Lamng

MEAT SPECIALS
Pork ChOpS L«*n End SUca» 2 Lb*. 13c
Pork Loin Roasts
e-z u.
Cold Corn Beef 6 u. c.. $1.19

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESD IY, JULY H. IMI

PACK EIGHT

Fitting Service
Every trtrr we fit is guar­
anteed to hold the ruptu.o
and we keep n in proper udjiu*.iu&lt;nt for you. Lu urrianv
you the New Akrou Tnisa
feature “Selective Pressure
Control". Nothing eh* Iiko
it. We are xxdutlve reproaentaUve*

The Prescription Drug Store
B A I .BAKKER. Prapr.
HASTINGS

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MICHIGAN

Our Success
Has been achieved through care­
fol . borine** management and
satisfactory dealinc with policy­
holder*.
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SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

BRANCH DISTRICT.
POWERS ECHOES.
MILO.
A senaui.
accident-------------------occurred SatAND VICINITY.' Robert Frost returned home Sun- ..
------- ------------------------------Milo Ladles’ AM will.Join with the
— from north of Ada where he iuw uiday morning
—--------.— Alas zt
Pen, Rnrrim* -.n-i frier.-', of dsv
to Erne*t
Skidmore
of Delton. Prairieville and’
C' a ’ d R*" ivuc "“•xt- ketd visit been asriating
~ his uncle. Neal Van- and rvn-»v
innM ww.n
Dewey Jones,
when their cur Cressey.. In «n »&gt;.
picnic at Prairieville
de iAwrlc.
..collided near Nortons Comers on Township Park Wednesday, the 19th.
A WORD NO ADVFR- or* at the Boersma cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ileydenberg M-H. Mr Skidmore,
a'“'*------ -----who
---------------------------*-«-----works
Everyone jfticome.
FOR LESS THAN 25c.
':»?■ Audrey Palmer ‘ ot Grandville nmhp 4t Poet tun Cereal, u* fy- Wayne Flower returned Tuesday
an- receiving consratulatIons on n tunu* rhome and fell askep at the from a four days’ stay In Chicago
ten pouinl son. who will answer l.i wheel Jlr June* was trying to avoid where he visited the World’s fair.
■of Richland June.
I
' • I
•.. • .a.iH-nt. Mr in that city taking in the fair and
Mr. und Mr* Muu-r Pulrm r und Skidmore received injuries about tlie visiting her brotlier and family. She
held at Mr. and Mrs Maurice.Johnson Uro' ‘x.tk. Out wa? able *'
to come
’
’home. relumed to tier work at the ParchJuly If-, te Fi'anvilIc Tliursduv alter ciwrru
.lr Jones au»tallied a bad cut in im-nt office this Monday morning
A very k............. - - • - •
after her vacation.
.
and cun
titidnM|n Grand Rapid.
&gt;ap. besides minor bruDes AnoperMesdames Bradflpid and Wood
F^itcii arid d.-.-.ighttr ot .tlbti w.i- prefOrini-d un the knee spent Sunday visiting relatives and
Washington, called m thri: cap Saturday afternoon- und pieces friend* in Holland. Tlie latter's unthe Mitor-i, Almira and Nell of bum- arid muscle were removed cle. Guar Brlghtral. accompanied
Sunday ertTOutc
.**** .&lt;.• ‘ 1 ciikago It rwlhtn't ih-w develops hr expect^' them home.
daughters. rind
: A Century of J»ro
to tuine home tlie first of the week
Mr.-, Wilcox nnd grandson. Jack
Sympathy is extended to both fam- Bradfield, art spending an indefinite
•lllc*. • ’
WEST &lt; ARLTON.
time at the Wilcox home in Hiu* Ray 'purling of Grund’Rapid? is
tings.
Ar: ice cream social will Tie held
21. ut ...
the( home
Mrs.. Harlan Scoby and friend.
u Hing hb father, Dave Bui ill.g. U Friday evening. July ...
family
....
.
Vincent Norton Miss Jones, uf Kalamazoo made a
..i Ji..
and
Geiger of Comi ittid enjoy homemade let- trip to Lake Michigan Monday.
• I-, .j.ij -q ,,1|bv Wlllj (hi,.r ! inn;i&lt;. . ..jsl.rrf cream und cake.
Mrs. Minnie Quick is at the home
a ■. ...
i(
Mr and Mr*. Geo Cobln of Kala- ot her son. Ferri*, ut Prairieville
ma.’u.; were week end guests of Mr. helping take care of Mrs. Frieda
Decatur called-op frknti.,-hen .-.nd tll&gt;4 Mr» Forrest Bidelman. .
; Quick, who is on the sick list.
ut Free)*,.- Sundav
M: Saddler of Hustings spent a
Floy0 DufTeny came from La ruing
Congra-.ul.itio:.. :&lt; Ru&gt;..j| Hmck- •'*&lt;*»&gt;'* »’i’h her daughter. Mrs’Saturday evening and spent the
ley and brtd.-, m e Dorothv Sane
Li-Jah Bidelman.
j week end with his family al tile
Mi and Mm H.a-l Hi-on accoma"‘&gt; *»™. Curt MhrahaH and home of Mr. and Mr.-. A. C. Bennett.
. on Earl were tn an automobile ac-, Mrs. Dufleny accompanied, him home
eident Sunday on M-u at the town: Sunday evening.
•
Lav. when u car came from a side! Mr- und Mr*. Grant Bennett and

THE CHURCHES

Citizens Mutual
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

J. L. MAUS
Lwd Bepremtittve. HutlBga, Kiel.

COUNCIL
CHUP.CH. OF THE NAZAF-ENE.

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
SHORES LENSES REPLACED. WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAUUNO. .
CASH FOR OLD COLD.

CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST.
•

Large Detroit Mttrir Company
have in the vicinity of Ila*tine* a bungalow sire

Player Piano
W»

tiiuiref ,v&amp;:r*cl ij r.h

Mr.—and
method -*’&lt;-re uadly
----- - smashed
— ------ —and
- —
—, enu on the Flower farm Sunday
’- evening
""'"X
Donald DufTeny accomduced mi M'* Manuuul were bruised V-quite
■ ■ •
panted -them home for a visit.
ripale an ‘""b....
m .......
A good-tlrtie was enjoyed at the
lu3:5b «..
at.u
Mr* «..»».
Cha* v.u.u*.
Cromer and
tv.. V daughter*
of.. Philadelphia.
Triple .....
Link m...
Club...........
at the home ... of
. .
...
. Mu.
.
to their home Thursday
charge of Mesdames Barber und
PROCEEDINGS returned
Mr. und Mrs Wm. Ryan returned Dwtcr
so null
said ’
.VTHERAK
MISSIp?
from CiUC.n:&gt;- to tlie home ot Mr
Mr and Mrs. Juck Schultz and
and Mr.* 1. E Mmlrt Thursday. Mr. Huie rotr are now In Chicago.
Ry at) returned t«i iris home tn De'
' ~
'
First pri« for redundancy in refrott Sunday and Mrs Ryan a." *
i porting rocs to the Star City. £rk.
Priscilla will stay another week.
i lorrcspondcni who said a negro
I farmer suvett 4.019 pennies, and
Mr mm ». WHIM, CukmX1?,^
W
and Clyde of Rutland spelit Sunday*
, „ __________
.
with Mrr. Janet Prttcnglll.
The belief that there are no pro­
Mr - Arciuc Cunningham s mother vincial dL*trk-u in the country any
.. vi ry &gt;uk at hJr Iw.nc here
! more was an error There are three
Mr-.. Jan- f Pettcnglll und Mr... .counties in Colorado without a
Fl-:-.- S-.thard spent Thursday with single-radio set.
Mr* Netti.- Marnby'of Lacey
'
Mr. and M:* Shtllmun of Hastim::&gt; aU- Sunday dinner with Mr.
and Mrs. William Smith.
Tlu-xlorc Hetzel uf Carlton visit-

Sam
fiumMii,

A-d G;.:;4 V-'-u Fur'full lr.teraancui art:* CcUreu«» a:.r ,
t.t M8, D«tr&lt;-lt. atr.-i.
:.

Bird's Peculiarity

-

SEWING MACHINES

Tlie chimney swift. Chaetnra pelREPAIRED and RENTED
■glra. I« a bird which Ims acquired
Gel Your Supplle* of Thr
a new method of betting with the
advance of clvillrailon.
before Singer Sewing Machine Co.
chimneys were common Ihe chimney
Al Robleaki’s Elec. Shop
Hastings. Mich.
Phone «N
has the ungual power of dying
straight up and down, which make*

New Location
,Japan
, la a country of len/hqu«e*.
quaint bazars, shogun mtruaolmius.
...

CORDES’
NEWS SERVICE

Is th.

iro »rh to a yen.

Reed’s Drug Store
Magazines and Newspapers

NEW AND USED

BILL COBB’S ,

AUTO PARTS

Running Board Moulding
Good Model A Motor
Burglar Alarm ’
rend and
Muffler*
fur .v'ruck
All Carat|iem. Both curs-two sons of Otsego visited his parBody (Hua laat*U«4 Wklie

PARTS 11(11 ALL VARS

S20 NORTH EAST STREET ►
.HASTINGS .). DIAL 24 14 ►
Eight Yfart Strict With th* ►

OPEN WED * SAT. EVENINUS

'Glenn F. Laubaugh
PHONE 2637

Michigan Bell Telephnn* Co.

HASTINGS

Can You Risk a Lawsuit?

State Farm Mutual Auto Insurance Co.
Jerry Andrus, Hastings, Mich.

Phone 703—JF4.

about 150 chkkehs

?tenting on our hud recently. aim
i.i lkhb.il* row are w.iltpig with
1 faded :.hot gtlua. And if the thieves
... ...... ...If I... I.... *,-,
'■ J-

FARMERS’

4Ar/TARY

NOTICE or CHANCERY SALE

FOR SALE!
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Home Made Ice Cream and Lemonade

Quantity of

Household Goods
ON COUCH'S LOT

CHERRIES

South Jtdlrrson SI., Hustings.

Saturday at 2 p.m.
SAM COUCH

.WESLEYAN Ml'.THpDJST CHURCH
WO. flcirlart, !&gt;,-■„ tn E State Roi.

Green Peas ,
String Beans
Home Grown Celery C arrots
Yoang Beets
Lettuce
New Cabbage
Onions
Hot House Tomatoes

SHOE REPAYING
and Hal Cleaning Shop
f._ Ji.: I

-:.4

RASPBERRIES

We GUARANTEE to give you it GOGH Bl Y
un Muntinori'iicy Chiirries for vanning.
All Fruit Price* Are Advancing . . . BUY NOW!

GEORGE’S
K-.lbn

For Your Table, Buy Our Home Baked Goods!

HASTINGS MARKETS

CAR DS of THANKS

Dead Stock REMQVED
For, prompt, efficient and courteous service in.
the removal of horse's, cattle and sheep free of
charge call Kalamazoo 2—9544,or 6131.

Kalamazoo Rendering Company
We Pay the Telephone Charges . . . Call Collect

Buy Your Coal
Th is Summer
Prices are advancing and you
will save money on heating
costs by taking advantage of
present quotations.

business

Wisdom
PROMPTS
FAIR PRICES
FOR

Mytual
Good

GRANGE PROGRAMS
rvvvvvvvv

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE -i- FARM IMPLEMENTS

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Dutioctiv* Funeral Service

P

'HASTINGS, MICH. • TELEPHONE 2118

�HNES
TED

line Ci

I Wednesday, July 19,1933 j

should take mofc interest in this found arid proper care given him. It more central for hl« territory, Thgf
fine work with our boys and future is hoped Dial tire mtwreant will be .will be missed from our town Mrs.
citizens, ter ns the twig is bent so^aught ana.proper punishment giVr'Hill will continue muMC leisuna her*
will the tree be
'en. Il Is high time that certain par- j we are told •
'
We hear that Laurel Sensiba was.tie* were made to know Uvat huckte-J The Bible School started off Mon*
brutally beaten and left in a serlotu j berriea are private property as much day with a large'attendance and
condition by a party who had gone as any other Crop
] profitable two weeks are looted tw
into hit fattier -, huckleberry marsh Quite a rush uf btislncss at the j ward to.
Accepting Federal Plan
without permit son and was disco-. -1 Farmers State Bank on Saturday. I A son wax bom to Mr and Mu
INCOMPLETE DATA HIN- 1:?.'...
"_Bn, u 111.V17 &gt;11.1 uv&gt;J?l'r'
semi-annual meeting ot the state
“
—
----- (rent ...
in UI
31 ,V»I.
yeara Il
It is likely that bet-|I 5. The moderately-advanced and
.by .Laurel when he went after when the first ten per cefit-dividend Robert Vender Veen Saturday. All
East Lansing -A major prize of cred
______
•
advanced
caws
require
on
an
averadvisory
*dKM!Uee
will
be
held"
on
DERED WORK OF THE iterjiagno»w is responsible for this age of 16 to 18 months of hcapltal Friday. JuJ&gt;. J8. during Farm Worn- glj.3B5.ooo ami minor awards constat-' *hs co*»- When U&gt;M this was n prl-‘wns paid to all depositors. This doing well,.especially ••|^ob.••
.Increase, allhouch tlie committee ~;------ — —uuiy «, uunui rutm «vwu- ,
,
.
va’.e marsh he was struck down and was paid quite a time before It was-; Mrs. Theodore Annstrt.ng and
COMMITTEE
££■■£»&lt;
“ ””1“— -,—
------------------------- — W v-a « Mlth&gt;«.i. 1".
...
—&gt;■ “
"•..TiJS.
C"“
»&gt;«■&gt; lett - in an imeonwiou* condition,
a„ promised,and
....... we all hope .........
............ were in Ann Arbor to
that ...............
thtir ‘ children
Il U
Clu! litre m.r be .n
»■&lt;—»■
State College, at which time que»- wla-at crop. 20 per cent Irs.*total । Hr was lound whcn he
he did
did not
not rere-, ,sucres
sucres*&lt;nay
gnay contmurcontinue.
Mr. Armstrong Saturday Hr U hut
litirnioAm iiinnnT n;
01 Partlc“lar miportancr lf&gt; cost ot growing wheat, and afonn| turn with tix* cow* und
und no
no doubt'
doubt Mr.
Mr CC BB and
undMr
Mn Hui
Hillnave
liavemovmov- improving
Improving as
as tne
the family und itli
PLEA FOR ACCURATE
I AMERICA S WURST PLANT home economics extension work will , c
uruxance which brim * tl-c . ■•"'•ild have perished if not orumptly.ed to Lalte Odessa which will be, friends could wish.
I"^—
occtc woe luonnTcn b.
______
•
------------------------------------------ -------------------------KEEPING OF RECORDS Tb. d,.&lt;b retu «l «her dueue.lI PESTS
WERE IMPORTED ?'^"', •
1 rite
i itr committee,
cviii.iiiiin:. which
w&gt;uirii serve*
n3
w„ .
r* it. t ;luve meanwhile fallen. Typhoid I
•
serves a«
--------------------------Number
of------------Cancer-------Deaths
IsWUICII
fever, which hr 1000 took „a U)11
toil oof, ^;
341 Bavage
Ravages, of
of Hessian
Hessian Fly
Fly and
and 12 u^ory ktoup to assist Mias •»«&gt; *» ,-lclr '« fo'-i ruti-u’*
Stendilv
InorenainiTToll----- 'penona
000000In tri19311021took
■ ’ . ® “
ncssian
r....
ly una Edna V. Smith, state leader of Iwine are ■ pArt of tire- inducement.* of.QtAiirlitu
Denon*oergj
m-r100
100
tzwik
.
a“ y Tn^mnatnnasing Toll ' £
htll(
,rU n“
96
1 Com Borer Controlled,
Not demonstration agents, m formulate fered t«» Michigan wheat rrourr.* for
of Other Diseases Less
[3.5: tuberculosis fell from 102 4 to|
~
~
«««"•"“ ,rt '*
’»«
--Bo Jipiniie Bootle
&gt;&gt;»■'
As this article U written there is ta9
Some of the worst pestr. from is comprised of one representative «* J- Baldwin, director o. extension
meeUng^o? the Michigan State kfrd^miu
®°T* whU:h
,,d&gt;
country
suffers
gained
from
each
district
in
the
state.
InWhich tills country suffers gained from each district in the state. In- *orlt
teM
1
S
rirtv
FVr
tu
SnSltterStan
‘
*
on
entrance
to
the
United
States
as
eluded
on
the
committee
are
Mn&gt;.
icalr&amp;rlHv'Tw
inr7r^SZ^m«
*.».tuuan
&gt;» un njc
to the United
eluded ..on_ the .....
committee
Mrs
Tlie mmwy is the benefit payment
r.»r “lu*
consideration !; •*•«’«.b'f?
... Population
i&lt;&gt;.&lt;; entrance
&lt;•
.
—
...States as corn
. . are..
f uui
tlJreoocitiy.
W.u nre^are.
n Sw
UA&lt;' ‘hlle
L’ &lt; Atowaways.
Tlie
Ettropean
J. R. Campbell. Hopkins;
Mm. ..
Henry
formers who will sign a
♦ ctes sumindS^Ttht
«r
°“‘‘T
thr rSp?r bou'r- n“' Hessian fly. arid the Jap- Hendrickson. Shelby; Mrs A. R Nel- three-year contract to cut their
’ imostleniicm*
niestlei intw nt . nmm nJI
' con$ld''r*'d «
“* of
«nese
son. Cadillac;
Lev- urr«a«e of
&lt;* dlM,
«.«««u.
uncM. beetle
beCtk. belong
ta.|0M&lt; to
to this
tIM&gt; group,
group, taon.
Cadillac; Mrs.
Mrs. Percy
Percy Reed.
Reed. Lev*'■ wheat not more than 20
investigations
of
a
committee
of
ter.
niaturitv
and
semlitv
Tiu&gt;
orun-»•»._
i^..
—
&gt;■
'
*»
—
r&gt;
r&lt;
«i&gt;_&gt;.
{
g
lt
.
per
cent.
It
will
be
divided
■■ ... 5* 21
“»d M-nillty The ami- -fl* eorn borer U supposed to-have erlng; Mr. C G Walter, Sauli Ste l*r “»’• into
thli stateThur&lt;wr
DJ,W‘n ,n «W*Wed
«he Atlantic Marie; Mik. Thelma Lull. We t three payments the fir*’, in SeptemhmS? ***’i»rtl«re*|W*
that by IMO. 23 6 per in B shipment ot uwrchandUe Branch: Me Helen Hill. DnvUon;r bcr
ber. ,WJ
1933.- and the other two in the
' »»*«
next two years. 1934-1935 .
o&gt;_we»iey
(cent
of the
total. 'population
packcu in
in uiivut
broom curii
corn uiiu
und in
In fifteen
„ H. Maurer.
. ,
‘
............
— -------- will
---- be.
— puciru
iiiirru Mrs. Waller Ketchum. Muon.
The Banner believes our readers;0'" 50 years of age. as compared ycura
covered u considurablo
Paem
Payments will be made from the
--- --- — ----------------------- a. Final arrangement for Fa.
—,
Will
111 be irtteriMed
tdtcicbled in what thi*
this re- with 15 4 per cent of the population area
ajt.. of
r.» our country.
i-numrv th
Hetrd rund* ^r*'^ from the tax of 30
The. Hesrtan Women * Week Imre been completed,
port has to say about edheer and tu- jtil
j1,1 1920. On tlie
lite basisof
ofthe
the present
present fly
Mixa smitn.
und the
the cento per bushel paid by millers on,
"y u ucucvyu
believed**»toimw,ucvn
haw. beenmuv.according
intro- accordingtoto Mix.
Smith, und
berciilosu:
r:...:.. the pa.'-1 30 ,years, duccd into this country in straw thjn attendance is expected to be coiisid- all wheat processed this year. The'
। trend of cancer
Tlie final chapter of the survey uf ’, tto^
considering the population a* stable Wus
ddniK thc
“,anierabiy
was WtW1
used f0r
tor‘*bedding
theHcHwioian
: erablylarger
largerthan
thanlust
lustyear.
year. At­ ‘ total obtained from ihe proces'-ing,
medical
care
mid------health
agencies
t*'-™
11 ■- Ix-lu led, be nnnM
----—
--------, there
will.reI. is
22.000' troops brought here by the British, irndants will register ut the Worn-* tax will be i&gt;atd back to wheat grow­
r^n*ly made for the Michigan State-rosea of cancer in Michigan by 1963 |in u&gt;e Revolutionary war The i&gt;est.un-s building on arrival: Room as- er* who reduce their acreage. Tlie
Medical Society for its annual con-1 It is rrcompiendcd in tlie report I thus derived its name. Tlie J^jianeae signmenta will be made from one expensed incurred by county com-!
mittee^ of farmer* in administering
vention in Latuung. July 12. brought । that there be more adult education beetle
*•—*’“ was brought to America In .to «.
—. . ...
—
flW o'clock. r.Sunday
afternoon,
the study to a close with such u | for lay adults and sclrnol children, the Mill of some plants that were un- juiy 23. followed by a vesper serv- tlie work in their counties will be
EATMORE BRAND
deducted from the amount paid to
picture of neciis in the field of can*;and more hlghlv s|&gt;ec!alized 'cancer ported from Japan. ,Its ravages |Cc at 6 o'clock
that county.
cer. indigent coses, tuberculosis, und ’ education for the medical profession,
S’" t.' T,.. &lt;,r»™&gt; I.,o,r.m wUl .p.„
Michigan's average wheat yield for
medical rare for negroeg that one j Fact-finding surveys are asked for
Tl» ii«u.n n, .limb.. „n. Uona
mOTlw. Ju„. m.
,«
tlie,years 1928-1932 of l.W9.iXMi,
wonders, with-some &lt;lr;.]xilr, at the-by the committee so that present ou. &gt;»» u »h«.iu »wn «lur Uw „clork w„„ fc„KUTOta,
Tomato Soup 6 can. 25c
2 can. 25c
Tuna Fish
bushels
u.M-d aa the basis * fori
countless problems in public heitltlv needs may-be revealed und future nrJL"t
&gt;_ *&gt;- '!“• U'mnuUon In vanou. .m&gt;- computing the amount of mBney!
Select light meat
yet to be surveyed and discuMed: necessities anticipated. Tlie e*tahTO,S'S"'.“
" ,
aunni &gt;'“■ mornln. Union-, paid to Michigan' farmers Th&lt;.h. iw.
....kk- and
-...i thr
------------------ luhment of diagnostic clinic* in the
4to
with
ihe public
profession.
romrallnl by urmrr. -bo will .lord mu.a.u.it, und rn rranaud prrlod.
guVemmeiit pays a ben* fit on 80 pct
* In this chapter, as in other chap­ larger hospital* Is advocated by the
Graham Cr«k.r. 2 ib.bo. 25c
Swansdown 2 .-ib. pkg. 25c
cent
The
ters. Die committee struggles with। committee, and treatment centers.
“
nt of the total production -nCountry Club - healthful - nourishing
incomplete data The concluding! adequately equipped, are recom­
study u. u'plea for more accurate mended. In tliis- connection, thc
H?l.r
&gt;hr
J.n*nr«Ixrllr
h./
'
d
“
',
n
J"
U
‘
n
!
n
£',
1
,
&gt;'»
system* ot record keeping, more in­ committee points out that in Michi­
.
*
.
.
w
tures.
Tlie
annual
banquet
will
take
-------------------■
•
—
-•
-----“
V
;
The
payment
is
computed
on
the
tegrity in the making out of vita) gan there are only three gram* of proven u difficult pest to overcome. p]ttCe Thursday evening. July 37. at gveraac vu-ld in bushel* but the
l» ”• • ivrr... n.1,1 InpMtf
biubrh but id.
cans
w
statistic.* forms. Wlmt future prog­ radium available. At least two enn- It ravages foliage and garden plunu St?
6I. 30
ln Ilia,
the ftriU.n
UlllonJ“SXntrkr.rln
Memorial
tn oclock It,
t .
... ... .
. . at. \ irtSn
ress Is made by the medical profca- icer Institutes, -where original re­
WOODLAND.
7
I building.
prlC1? IK.r acre f„, ru.ry ac:e. up „•&lt;&gt;
PORK and BEANS
slon In co-operation with tlie public search* In cancer may be directed,
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Owens and I Women on campus 'during Farm 20 per cent, decrease in wheat'plantwill depend upon the availability of stuiuld be set up. the report recom­
' family ot Grand Huven spent tlie Women's Week will also attend an- ed by farmers-who sign contract
more facta ot problems toward which mendsWaldorf Tissue 6 roii. 25c
Catsup
2
25c
the survey committee potato.
{ Some ot tlie fact* brought out in week end with the tatter's parents..' »ual Farmer's Day. Friday. Juiy 28. Every farmer will, be asked If he
Soft bathroom tissue
Country Club - fancy quality
.
.
mmSK?----wishes to sjgn a crop contract. Hi
Tlie subcommittee on cancer In the report on tuberculosis In the Mr. and Mrs Joe Crockford
FREEPORT.
Misses Piarl und Lrnna. Payette
rnM.iwni.
answer, yes or no. b final
.
the state does not. tor instance,
Pork
&amp;
Beans
3
tan**
25c
of
Battle
Creek
spent
Sunday
aft-;
Mrs.
F
W
InguL-.be,
Corwin
NoThe
number
of
acres
each
Michi
Bull
Durham
5
pk
K
&gt;.
25c
km.w the actual toli'of cancer each
I. CH tlx- cases diagnosed at the
Or Brown Mule Tobacco
year. According to Hie vital statis­ Herman Kiefer Hospital Clinic. 20 emuun and evening with Mr. und vlskby and Mr McLouth of Grand (ran county is asked to lake out of.
Mr.*. Frank Kilpatrick.
Rgpids called at the home ot Miu&gt; wheat production will 'be uppyr-!
tics. there were reported in 1931.'
Mr and Mrs. John Patterson und' Augusta HlntkJey Bunday The two tioned among individual furmyi b-.
4XJI0 deutlrs from cancer. The com- |mt cent were moderately advanced,
■hiitteo believes, however, that the und 60 per ymt far advanced. Be­ grandson. Chester, und Mr Will! former remained for a couple of. local commuters selected by. nx'
farmers themselves. Each-township
^'tual number was In excess of 6.- cause ot difficulty in persuading pa­ Hawk ot Lafa&gt;x-tte. Ohio, visited Mr. d“&gt;'squart
go The vital statlsUes are consid­ tients to take sanatorium care. 62 and Mrs. Ralph Rise from Tuesday ; The Misses Norma and Nelda Cool or community will luive a committee
accompanied their cousin. Dorr Caln, of three members one of whom wilt
ered by thr committee as inaccurate, per cent ot tile cases go to advanced until Thursday.
Embassy Brand — Smooth, delicious
Rev. Albert Beardsley will be th*-'lo Chicago tart week, where they at- be a member ot the county com­
because a gn^rt many deatlis from stages.
.
mittec which will decide how many.
cancer in the aged me very- likely
2 About M out of every 100 pn- speaker for the community service I tended the World's fair.
Mrs- CB-orge Thompson has been acres of wheat each farmer hu.*'
undiagnosed. - .
ltents received In a sanatorium in next Sunday evenlug to be held at
4 lb«. 25c
Corn Syrup
5 lb. pail 25c
Citii’g lurther figures on cancer. Um? Mate arc m&lt;xlernt«-ly advanced tlie United Brethren church. There i confined to her bed fur w-vcibI day.* . planted in tlie past thr*-*; years and :
Or Spaghetti - bulk
Dark - fine quality
win
kimwIoi miii-in
''.
' Mias June Novlskiy of HustliiKS how many acre.* decrease he is en-i|
wkl iw
be special
music.
:he ft-poll pointe out th;rt thnt- or far advanced cases.
Mt«- Winifred Border entertained spent the week end with tlie home titled to be allotted. Obtaining
3. With sanatorium care costs
2
25c
Ib. 25c
folks.
signatures
on
crop
contracts
wilt-be
Mlehlgan now suffering from the ranging from $20 to 625 and more' u group of yoking people with a
Mr. and Mrs. John Kippen nnd ihe duty of the township commit­
lollywood - bulk
dlMiue. T&lt;? these.'the report adds, per week, only a small fraction of beach party at Saubee luke Satur­
family and Mrs. Maude Bragg of fees.
must be added thr unknown number thr patients can pay their own way. day.
who sutfer from malignant diseases Yet the sanatorium offers their one; Mr. and Mrs. Hon Plants of Grand Rapids were guests at the The task of finding out hibw many 11
Grand Rapids spent the week end home uf Mr. and Mrs. Cliurles Hoyt, farmers in Michigan want I to sign J
icrop contracts lias already begun. 1
with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plants. Sunday.
Mrs. Herbert Hoyt of Middleville'Township committees will be select-i
AND
They attended the homecoming ut
Im been caring fer her daughter-; e&lt;l following local meetings at winch !
Kilpatrick church Sunday.
White Naptha Laundry Soap — Large giant bars
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Lennon of Ak­ in-law, Mrs. Charles Hoyt, for the, county agricultural agents explain i
to her ,'lhe purposes and rewards of the
ron. Ohio, culled on Mr. and Mrs. । past
&gt;-—two
-zj,;weeks
— und
— returned
-----------------। ««««* Friday.
mu.w
wheat allotment plan. The county *
Arthur AJletdlng Saturday.
• ib. 19c
bottle 25c
Jewel Coffee
Certo
MLss Marguerite Valentine of! Mr- “ntl Mrs 8 E Johnsnn or committees will be organized a.
West Woodland spent the week end Orant.1 R»1&gt;M-* were guests.ot the- rapidly as possible.
with Mlm Katherine Spindler nI,d &gt;ntteFs ^ters. Mrs W. S. Surrarrer.■| Mr. Baldwin say* tliat Ihe Michi-;
lb. loaf 7C
Rye
Bread
Mason
Jars
Quart.
&lt;lox. 79c
helped celebrate her birthday.
ulld Mrs. Hazel Novtekuy, recently. ।, gun farmer who otdinurily grows 2n
I-amou* Country Club
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bawdy of East I . 51 r nnd Mrs Allen Fish. Mrs., acre* of wheat will la- asked to plant,
Lansing called on Mrs. Nellie Hitt I Anderson. Franklin Burgess. Henry, 16 acres this tall. To repay hlin for,
. . with bur
Sunday •
■
Adams and Rev. and Mrs. Wheeler, the expected decrease in production,
’Mesara. Gilbert McLeod. Henry “cnt’
«“ CUI"P ground to pre- ■ the farmer would be paid approxiFRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Bollinger. Dorr Kahler and James Ifor the coming campmceting; mutely $70 from the funds obtained;
Smalley returned Monday from n !t0 be«in Monday. August 7.
;(from the processing tax on wheat .
trip to A Century of Prberi-&gt;.s .at j
Mrs- Charles Roberts and,I, This added to the sales prices of the
Chicago.
i Mrs. Hoyt of Grund Rapids werei wheat ____
...., should1
grown on UJ acres
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Perrin of I Wednesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. bring’the fanner a larger-Income
----------------from his 16 acres of wheat than a"
Detroit apent Thursday with Mrs
Ho&gt;1Wedding bells rung Monday for neighbor who does not reduce
Hannah Wright.
w-nm...
Ripened to the peait of their flavor
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Stang of Bat­ Jesse Lampherv of Grand Rapids acreage will receive for the wheat
tle Creek anti .Mrs. C. B. Benham, of and Mrs. Jessie Waters of Irving, sold from 20 acres
Hastings Aero guests of Mr. and Thc ceremony took place nt high1 Tlie government payment.*- for’
Watermelons Watsons — Red, ripe — 26-lb. average each 43c
noon at thc M. E. parsonage, Rev.'cuts In wheat acreage will be paid
Mrs. Karl Fahl Sunday.
'even if tlie 1934 crop is a complete
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Frost and son Loomis officiating.
Miss Esther Herrington of Wake-. falhire. Tilt* makes a form of crop
lb. SC
Douglass of Lansing were guests of
Hard l.etxl.
Cabbage
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Border over the field Is visiting friend.* and relatives Insurance tliat will yield a profit to |
in t he village this week. Esther Is -the cooperating farmer in tlie event
week end.
Fancy,
fresh
a
school
nurse
al
the
above
place
|6f
crop
failure
Carrots
or
Beets
MBs' Marie Burkle returned to her
Mr*. Elsie BeVlt-r of Coals Grove; pieman wiio cuts hta wheat:
work In Washington. D. C, after a
ten days visit with her parent*. Mr. siynt. last week at thc home of her acreage will also save, the cast.; oft
daughter. Mrs. L M. Curtiss.
planting, harvest Ing. and marketing
and Mrs. Carl Burkte.
A musical program will be put on four acre* of wheal. Thc four acres
Frank Hilbert and Mr. nnd Mrs
J. V Hilbert spent Sunday with Mr. at the Woodland country church, taken out of production cart. b&gt;and Mrs. Glen Blake of Middleville. Sunday. July 23. wlu-n six different seeded to grasses or legumes to be
California — Sweet and juicy — 288 size
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fau) and churches will take part. There wfiLiiwd for hay or pasture but. can not:
Mrs. Geo. Paul spent the week end lx* an all day program beginning al'be planted to crop-. u«-d for human
- food.
with Mr. and Mrs. Richard O'Brien ten o clock,. nnd n basket dinner
Mrs. George Forbey spent Wed- [ The Interests of thc consumer.* of
of, Lansing
■
CHOICEST QUALITY WEATS
Bob and Jack Crockford of Curl- nesetay night with her sister. Mrs.,bread will not tat forgotten by SeeJ rotary Henry A. WMlace. WornUm visited Buddy and Carl Allt-rdlng So2'.11 “ Sc*J*'ad&lt;‘r' °f Campbell.
Nelson Thomas of Zion Hill called inK.* have been sent to the mayors of
a few days last week.
[49 cnles that. If undue rise* in the
Mr. and Mrt. Fred Bulling of Lake at the Forbey home Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blakney and price of broad in-those cities are not
Odessa. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolfe Bulllng
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cool are at the: corroct. the powers vested in tlie
Hastings called on Mr. and Mrs. C&lt;S‘ ?t~RC nt °'*nJake tl&gt;‘-' week.'secretary of agriculture will be In­
Noah Tiiomas of Logun called °n;voked to sec that tlie public is not'
John Bulling Sunday.
Mrs. Ethel McKinney nnd son of his sister. Mrs. George Forbey. Wed- ROuged. Two Miotitaan cities were
. \ . .
.
‘in the list ftom-which unfair prices
Beaverton leave tor their home neJ?“y
George Leonard has employment' Wl.r, ronortexl
Tuesday after spending
"
several
1
~■».&gt;■*■—
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph in Flint for several weeks.
Mrs.
Glen
Perkin.*
has
been
under
.MIDDLEVILLE.
Rise.
U
MjTnd
Mra
T^c
’
Turtin
enter.
I
The
roaming
dogs
nave been doMr. and Mrs. Ezra Dell nnd
4 to 6 Ib. Average
Fresh Home Dressed
daughter Joyce were guests of Mr. talned at their home Wednesday
nonhwest^TJre'0 How fo^will
and Mrs. John Dell Saturday eve­ evening the graduating class of 1931. i ,no5l’&gt;WHSt &lt;&gt;f, *lere V.0"
w 1
ning.
in honor of Mrs. Shirley - Yule) itW’
Sm
amt
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martens of Howell's birthday. Nine of thJ.«* Richar, q^n^TTMISdav
Bay City were guests of Dr. and Mrs. graduates were present and lwo;KJL^h
R. O. Finnle over the week end.
guests Ice cream nnd cuki- were
George Welton Of North Grand
■ Tlie members of the Church of served as refreshment.*.
: 5im?’feedlfw ton TecTntlv ^Thev
the Brethren of the village enjoyed
Mr. and Mr*. William Yule of
him rfnwn *!££ m uS rn
a pot luck dinner at noon Sunday Grand Rapids were week end guests ?°l,
\„mrS
and held a business meeting iif the
p,"nu'Mr
£
afternoon.
c' Atuttd n t.
leg SO George all) be laid up for
BUGBEE CORNERS.
SOUTH
COATS
GROVE.
some
tlme
We
fll1
with
Mrs Carl Goldsmith and children
String Half Choice Quality
Myrtle Ovcrsmith of itartingt you an‘l
for &gt;'our &lt;B‘lc»r«°vof Vicksburg spent Die week end at
spent Sunday with home folks.
, erF...
Mrs. Lulu Johncox's. .
Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Curtis and , 8o"le
f10 °,llc£rs and me” ,n‘ .
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count and
ln lhe ,loy
*e.nl ove5
son of Kalamazoo spent the week Mr. and Mr» Talbert Curtis of
Or Frankfurter* — Herrud’i
Htelr c‘'n’P °n fo'ke Harwood
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nashville were Sunday callers at
Orley Gillilands
Thursday P. M. They took along
Chas. Foote.
Mr and Mrs Clark Owamllh w,n*‘
“lngsJ? eBLB‘Ml. hB*J
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dunkley and
Roatt
«nd enjoyed
little daughter of Hopkins were Bun- and Myrtle were at Gerald TtschMachin* Sliced
Rib End
eris near Lake Odessa to see the ^elr
“n*» th»‘ ej*:
rew
ri?F8undw*
““ilninfr
n‘nr Th
The
have not only had
had
new baby girl
Sunday. ~
* hboys
0?® h|lve
Lulu Johncox's.
..ou of Freeport
.... spent,
.......... n fine time, 1&gt;
but
Kulhyrn FVltzer
"L have Iven dnlrn*
*nd nuui’'
According to a writer, golf te not a few days with her aunt. Myra ROod *Qrk ld ‘he,r
passed good tests on examinations
quite so popular as it was. Thanks Firstcr last week
by the board They dame home Satto the activities of some players we r.r.rer, iaw weea^^
The Rexall Store.
Hastings, Mich.
While It is too much to expect a «n»ay P. M. Not an accident to mar
know, certain clubs are undoubtedly
complete return to the "good old ‘heir pleasure. Scoutmaster L. Ruslosing ground.
.
days" we may yet see Ihe time when mH Beeler was with them the entire
Chuck or Shoulder
There Is one person for every 10.1 the butcher, wrapping up the order two weeks. Rev. McKean and Rev.
square miles in the Territory of of liver, will throw in a piece of Fields were over and assisted with
----- -- ’ - ’
tlie work for a Lime. The people

ithough they will die from other • hope of life to moat oMbe patients

REPORT OF CANCER &gt;
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40 per cent of many Homemafcm’
| V’ MILLIONS TO STATE
The number of cancer deaths ha* “
----------bec.n steadily rising since 1900. In' thousands of high sciiool -students'
1900 the canryr death rate per 100­ tuberculin tested, give poeJUvc tuber- By Home Economics Specialist Mich. Fanners Given Chance
reaction »lmwlng Infection.
Michigan State College
000 p*&gt;rsona whs 60 3:. In 1910, 74 9; ■culin
to Stabilize Wheat Crop by
About 1 In 400 will be found to have
aawtugan oiavc earnc,
In 1920. MB; in 1930. 91 3. and in active pulmonary tuberculasb*.
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PART TWO—Page Nine

THE HASTINGS BANNER

OLEO

25'

CAMPBELL’S 5

9 Cc

SALAD

25'

S

DRESSING

Macaroni

Grapefruit

P

GSOAP

6

25'

3

20c

Now

Destroy Insects

INSECTICIDES!

High Quality

Low Prices

BANANAS

CALCIUM and LEAD ARSENATE
for Potatoes, Melons and Cucum' bers.

ANT ROX and PETERMAN’S ANT
FOOD for Ants.

PURE COPPER SULPHATE for
Drenching Sheep.

2 beh.. 5C

ORANGES

2 - 39'

BLACK LEAF FORTY for Garden
Flowers and Poultry Houses, all
sizes and in bulk.
.

BLACK FLAG, both liquid and pow­
der, kills Flies, Moths, Ants,
Roaches and Bed Bugs.

ROSE NICOTINE for Your Roses.

a,. 1§C

PETERMAN’S DISCOVERY for Bed
Bugs and Roaches.
EVERGREEN Kills Plant Lice.

FLY KILL—Our Best Fly Spray—50c
size now 35c; 75c size 50c.
All other sizes in proportion

Smoked Ham lb- 10c

Bologna

Pork Loin

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Goods Delivered

Phone 2131

2

a.. 2$c
a.

6c

Bacon Squares 7jc

Beef Roast

Smoked Picnic a 8c
Veal Steak

Minced Ham

Bacon

a. 19«
12c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JULY 1». IMS

MARTIN CORNERS.

BUY YOUR ,
COAL NOW
There was a sharp ADVANCE in
the PRICE OF COAL July 1st!

Delay in thc pur­
chase of coal dur­
ing times like these,
vyhen prices all
along the line arc
advancing, is pretty
liable to cost mon­
ey. Coal users are
familiar with the
high quality of coal
we handled Deliv­
eries will be made
to suit your con­
venience.

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BARBYVILLE.

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HIGHBANK

COURT HOUSE NEWS , Mr.
Mr. and
ana Mi*
mn. Alonzo
aioiuo Hilton.
nuwn. Hazel
rwuxi'; Frank Hyden end Mrs Bradley’ Rev. and Mr*. Delbert Ostroth of
- - YRfT™
—
_—, ,
■„ , ■
_— and Ordway «nd Lewis Hilton
Angler wfre Sunday guests of,Lansing spent Saturday afternoon
Mrs. J. J. Willetts und Het- at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Their
— 1
.------------------------ Red Mr■and Mrs Ben Landis tojl Mr and M
family in East Woodland■ Thursday en.J non. Donald, who has been litre with
(—’ ----------------------------------------------PROBATE COURT.
Est Hmi'oE Miller deed Bond•at
week' Mr* Ethfl Wilcox accompanied them four, weeks, returned homer
'
W(
t0 .— ----lhal friend* from Hastings to Mason and with his parents
;of■ Admr.
tiled, letters of adtninbtra---. orf
—. B]l
— —-----. ------ .... ..Barry
------ ----------------... ......
several days- ----------------this week.
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—
-------We
were
sorry
to hear
ol the au[Don issued, order IttrUUng settle- Grandma
is very poorly
beingIpent
.
-----------------... —
.. -------~..
z •~
merit entered
confined to her bed at the home of Mr». Mary'Neal of Nashville apent tomobile accident of Mr and Mrs.
.... nnd
curtaon.
Marsnaii
ana son. Earl. Sunday ,
Eu 'Katharine Maurer, dee d Or- tyr daughter.'Mrs. Julia Brown. In the week end with Mrs. Carrie WU- CWl Marahali
Earl. Sunday
.
litu.
occurring near Battle Creek, which
der allowing claim* entered.
M’“.F *“’!?’ ,hl'°n
M’ "ld
Hertfc wuco. .nd
"&gt; W "‘d
u“",
Est William H.- Couch, dee d Ordcr allowing claims entered •
' chUdren o. B.USU., M.u. &lt;uW&lt;d Tn.lni. .,-n, Bund., rraiun, .IU&gt; "‘•,l I""
....
„ J11*1'
Mr «U Mr, Mr ,nd Um chrU v
BrVere Mr and Mr. Hr^nc BmiU, and
ni
" I
n‘"'r
b’ d"™« near Chaur.
r&gt;m„&gt;- M Bank Cr—k mn Bund.;'
Hied, petition for probate of will'm for a visit ' Needless to say these,
a, n(.rt nair'*
. filed, order for publication Intend, good friends were met with a hearty
''e *cl5 ■,* *°rry ,t0,.?'rflr ~ lh&lt;? »trv
„ -mo
a
, , , „ , , w-i/v,,,,- Th»ir mhv fri»'nrt&lt; win uu,° cr**h of our neighbors, Dewey Mrs. Frank Hawblita and brother
Ju,M'' of A-yrta called on
trjid^'
".dnu«‘»« •«&gt; &lt;n- ^ry^nucti MidFaro Jung Wr i meTr Both cm. were badly .mashed and Dewey Jour* Monday afternoon at
~
. iTlu'v exoecrio start b!?k Thur7dLy 1x411 ",en were hurt 4U‘‘« *rtou*ly the Pennock hospital
\cmor”nkdy H Church' d‘rCd In’!of thia wSk.
1We b0«* tor U,elr ‘‘Kxd)' »wo«WMr. and Mrs Ed. Green uf Sun-

NEW LOW-PRICE
OIL-O MATIC HE
lor Smci!I Hom

J
,
Rev and Mrs Myron Hoyt and, Tlie Ice cream social at the tiome field were Bunday.guest? in Mr. und
Su an L. Main. deed. Annua. 1(jaUi(llivr Muv4 Marjorie Hoy’., of “&lt; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nesbitt was Mr* George Green's
•'iHV'dnt fllrd.
Nashville were callers at Mr. and &lt;iuile a succeas, over eighteen dollar*
MU* Velma Hodman spent the'
„ Fbi. Hank Bryan*, dcc'd. Order Mrs. Orr Fisher's-Wednesday after- w« cleared.
[week end with' friends In Baltic
aT!„.'..r.g clalnv-entered.
’ noon.
j Mr and Mra. Ray Husctt and Creek
I.: IToratto E, Miller, dre'd. InMr. and Mrs. Prank Trautweln of baby of Battle Creek spent Sunday: Mr nnd Mrt Baine Houlk and tun1
VTiiJorv filed, notice to creditor* is- Tyrone Pa., who have been visiting, gt O. D. Fossett *.
|«0nii of Detroit called on Mr. nnd
uvd
the latter'a mother. Mr* Eva Trout-i 3,/'
ch
D
' .
&gt; Sirs Frank Hawblitz Thursday at:T • Chester
M. - er
Final
A'*,|n- ,tM" I’"'1 ,wo
"cek* left rfor
Mr nnd
nnH Mr?.
Mr. Clara
McClr-llanH
'
’ l^'Fhtcr^Mr'
•
i account
o! Incvt,.
ni.d. waiver
of !
l
., J 11..
I«mliy
Day »nrtl
and ern&lt;K&gt;n
aUnd\y^ith
Ben

COMKHUY INSTALLED
WITH TAMM

• notice Hied rein' ol Chester Th ilMr. .and Mr*. Alonzo Hilton and^Birce girls enlovtd i tiicnic dinner ®'md.iy with her sister. Mr*. IP ii
i in fo
w!dCoXruH*t-. daughter. M1m Hazel. Mr and Mr* at Hanchett Mdll Sunday
‘Unncr, Stiyder near Woodland
'n„
.t -I 2^. Orr Fisher and Miss Ruby Cogswell I
,
J, "““J”
&gt; Hie North Evangelical church nil!
ehV- -..
froT.y..l^,uSi
J' AC&gt;’- Otund Rapids visitors Friday
*Ir' B,ld ,Jdrs
»c' sponsor a home made ice cream m»du . .. .ry ot trustee issued,.f u,t
• ?“*“»«» M1» Onffin to Detroit clal tu b. hHd ut Mr and Mr* Vm* RAND NEW amall-home model of Oil-O-Malic,
I... Dteni B. Beattie. d« d c.erv.’Mlnr day oflast week being Mrs i bunda&gt;’ f°r a short outing.
cent Norton.. Friday,
iitl.d copy of Will Ihovetr filed J H. Cogswell* birthday her daughter. | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green'and
Mrs. Frank Ha wblitz went FWday 1
which heats more homes than any other oil burner in
•t.nl-.: admitting foreign will entered. jjr.. Millie Fisher, invited in a few [family spent Sunday with Mr. and to visit her sister and family. Mr*
thc world, now available-at thc lowest price in history!
I&gt;t. Wm. G. Barnts, det'd. Peti-jn,|ativc5 pnd friend* for a surprise'Mr*. Arthur Lathrop of Prairieville. Ed. Manning, near Marshall re'i urtor Admr filed, order for pub- • v&lt;*it with her in the afternoon, They found Aunt Louise gaining turning.Sunday evening
Burns heavy, low cost fuel oil,.like all Oil-O-Maticsl'.x-anon G-.tcred
•
-about » being prcM-nt. Refresh-1 nicely.
j
------------- «s.-------------Installed in a few hours in any type furnace or boiler.
■ E f. Sarah France* Searle*, dtvd nu-n« were .••■rved und the afterWe arc planning oh another tee
'
BOWLING.
iProi-.f of will tiled, order admitting| noon wan plcawintly spent in visit- cream social In the near future.
A young people'* choir, under th'"
You can enjoy Oil 0 Matic's famous Hushed Heat for
[w;U to probate eirtrnd..
. un-' .
Watch for the date.
[director of Mim Lizzie Smith: and
less mopey today titan the average cost of hand firing.
Ut. Helen D. DcPni-.-ur. Annual. The L. A. s will be entertained!
-------------- --------------------iMLw Leona Moon, ha* been organ­
. , . U .- &lt;•: , luruuii n:&lt;,j
. bv Club K&gt; 4 Wednesday. July 3t:
CCEDAR
EDAR (CREEK.
KEEK.
-red ami will meet fur ivh&lt; aix.:
I
i ...’•«.&gt; ET»4&gt; dev d Prti'nm f. r upper at thr home of Mr* Alice! The
The supper
supper and
and p.uBisgi
prop rati put
put oi "*pr&gt; "&gt;dn.'xl.*V r-.iung All th.
I i Admr fil'.i
c. ilbauali at B30 W Grand street, byy thc Ladle*
Aid al
b"&gt;' a,'d **,u are ,,,v“td a,ld »ra- '
Ladle*'-Aid
ut nJ
th' church
chu
i - . Alfred st, ::
&lt; d 1: . &lt;1 of HaMiux* A cordial invilalon 1* ex- Saturday night was well attended
letter, uv-fomentary ‘ tended to all.
\
|and every one seemed to have a fin.Mim Nu»a Conklin, having *i» t:C •
Her many friend* Alli regret to tune.
,t,K’ P“** month nt home, reinriu-.l
di c'd hear that Mra. Kate Joslin of near Mr nn(i *Ir, acm-ue Huvn., of
,n “,l'
'»icl,- .
....- ,ri ------. - tery
&lt;.x 'Io*,
mi* •having
&gt; „ .................
Mr- nna Mrs
ofrf Dwvid-Conklin. Of Banficlrt.’.where
--------- \• BajunKire
°
.-pncfort
is
sufTered
visitedGeorge
HenryHaynes
Lclnaar
1.1 Stoke of P;«ralysU about two: and family Sunday.
'
Dealer* In WCMH.. GRAIN. SEEDS. FLOI'Il,
. u’ -k'' aeo- John Whetstone and John Gurd and family nx-nt Sun­
Sunday with relatives ut the Bun... .
unt tni-ml. family, Mrs Millie Fisher nnd Mrs. day with friends tn Battle Creek
FEEDS. COAL. SALT. LIME AND ETC.
Mwc.il AJmrx. u-i-d n. c -.gi.wcu were callers there Sun-(( Lloyd
;tr t
Lloyd Owen
Owen and
and family
family .visited,
visited ’
oinb
Babcock 01
of Maple
Cameron Mcln’tyrc ul Quimby llLirrv
sunday^fternoon
Maplc Grave
Oro'e,un’&lt;i Mr. and Mi? Harold stai.t-m
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HASTINGS. MICH.
pctigave n, very
interesting lam
talk at &lt;ne&gt;
Che- Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. George
George Norrb
NorrU ac- an*‘
111 hlx'“! Sunday •a.
j-.i- ...re
sr.-v imcrcsung
“
nrrler
rlutr.
’
H
SnnHa,a-l,(„l.
u-aa
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u
ji
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order
church Sunday
companied u&gt;
by uieir
their axanusun
grandson umLin- Cr?okcd .,akc
.
------- which wa« enjoyed -■mp.iuru
i.&lt; a.I
&gt;u i&gt;..»....&gt;w&gt;
.....&gt;.. School cm. and Ml** Marie Leinaar vuiletl.
Frank Hammoad at Kal.imano
nnal bl
Remember the u
Sunday
next Sunday
i Harlan Werlman of Galesburg Sun- end Mrs. Ettle Stanton. Mr Will­
;1 or
-------------- --------------------|d
lace Norton and Norton Slocum of
•' otr
••
•
-n,« i COATS
.... GROVE
'~
*nd• Mrs -Leavitt
visited thi* i-laee vistted Mr. nnd Me El' &lt;*
?, , » 8l, ?'’mr",..n‘r,£da,i fwn* m Caledonia Sunday
igin Cc:ton rear Lansing Sunday.
EAST GREEN ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Mr. and Mi’ Frank VanSyckle
o: '*
/&lt; r3,’ J-'m*
Mr8 rf.ar
8ome excitement on Sunday
I Jh/
Mr:
Who* me
aldrm earn- entertained Mr and , Mr:-. George
,
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.
v.
m
F
“* ‘*&gt;*Pbone that Martin Graham ■ '
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°1 u&lt;^tand Chandler* hou^ vu on Arc Th.­ Mattie King also w.-v- an over Bun- ।
- &gt;- arrant and Mrs Arrh Grave. ,Unn
QUlckljr wpond,d to and 'day guest
of Ft..i.» Point and Mrs Bennett a! fOcn had the nrr lllldft. c.mlrol a!uMildred, and Robert Gaskill spent.
«!«.«! Hahina.- beUd.* a good attendance u l;ad done some damage
’ till1 V’-ik end with Detroit r.'Litn.-. ’
. , from l.wt* Grove
|
&lt;at
Aid dinner
Thc fact that building and loan companies can
Barry Co. road men are mak- spending thc wyek with her
M: ..nd Mr* J.
Chaae vialted
SHULTZ.
Sunday in Grand Rapid*.
m.‘ flue improvement on sofl.e Edwin &lt;4 Ibis place. Sin- left
•[ Tlie Mbu-e.* Barbara Chainlx-rlain
control withdrawals without stopping opera­
day for Grand Rupldn to V|m
Mb.-, Marjory Rlbenour of in- and Maybelle Hart are entertaining
tions, is the greatest assurance of protection of
dlKna h visiting -her *iater. Mr*., Mr* J V Christy of Battle Creek
Mr mid Mr*. Joseph Erigieinnn daughter.
Riuscll Demand.
l for a few days
and family uf Chicago and Mrs.
Mr*.
shareholders* money. This should be an item
Rotxrt Seax- uUendcd the World's
Mb* Peugy Whitworth of KnlaCart;-mid * “ ‘ nii of Woodland'
of great interest to thc careful investor.
F-jir la-.t week with hU brother, who ma?4» has been spending a few days
B. J. Wellman was in Olive; and
Mr.&lt; Washington home of her pm-nt:■. Mr. and Mr.:
B. ll.-vm- Saturday. .
Ifclmt
I w ith Mbs Dorothy Fuller.
II. J. Wellman.
No member has ever lost a dollar of principal
Mrs Byron Lewi* vtfited at Ih&lt;nil ni&lt;
and Mr*. Gnrey. their
led m st Sunday evening by Mbs Pierce'* in Battle Creek Wednesday the w&lt;
randdaughter.
Uighiiy nuty lie hnly a *niokt*
in thc NATIONAL,-organized 43 years ago.
E'l- j Margaret Kel.-^y and slie' is making night and Thursday.
. lake
treon Tor intellectual paucity.
d(.. I plans for a musical program.
WHY NOT NATIONAL SHARES?
irW’
Some from here attended thc s.11-1.
d‘ ,vcr medal contest ut thc South I
, Woodland Brethren church Sunday,
evening. Miss Mar'.ca Barnum won
• the medal.
Freda Smith *jxnt the week end
&gt; ith ft lends at Crooked lake.
.
Mrs. Matty? Kimbkr visited her.
■on1*'11'
!,,K! fomily ■ over thc
a Gri«tWl SI.. Detroit, Mich.______ -&gt;•
‘ • jMrek end and on Sunday they vi^-.
Derail ► Oid-M BuIMIbs »|.d
MEMBER
'■ d !!&lt;'1 1,1 bruising.
“
Mr. nnd Mrs. Willard Demand
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
t on- 1!t 111 Lansing on'Monday.
j
■
Mrs. Margnri-t Wilcox, who is at-'
u.: tending W. s T C. at KalnmUM.
' uas home for the week end
Kuardnn■
Rev and Mr*. John Smith viflted,
irdum &lt;inat Harley Sea us on Sunday after-1
noon

HUSHED HEAT

B

Special Low Price
Until August 19

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

Your Money Protected

(The Jfational TConit &amp;
jfouestnteni (iTmiipamt

This Bank Believes

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

At thc annual school meeting on
AjjMul.u night at North Pin.',lake.

ury nt the b&lt;t»n1 iM at South Pine
l.»k&lt;- Err.--«- Morehouse was chosen
to replace Rutaril Mmar. who has
. Frank Heath of Planlwcll U
pending a-week at Earl James'
I
Several from this way attended
In- Kiliick reunion held at the home
f Mr.-&gt; and Mrs Paul Myers of.
Smith Delton. on Monday.
.
।
Danny Jenners of Plainwen is,
:•&lt; luitnc some time at thc home of
Mr.- HatUc Beattie L* 111 at the!
me of her son. Jparshall.
I
On Saturday Mr*, Ca*Mc Hamner,
&gt;; &lt;I&lt;«1 the Finch school reunion in
• ■' -no. She look part iu the

pencer of Plainwell has
lot of Earl James on the
1 of Pine lake, and 1* plan- j
TER.

Ralph, apd family -&gt;t near
■. &gt; • ■.ince of tftetr twlm grand-j
..ildrui uno armed at thru- home'
dneMlay.
Alice Nash and Marian Griffin1
• -.t the past ueek at Green lakT I
f&gt; .-:« Renton *prni the week end

TELL THEM OF
MICHIGAN'S 5000 LAKES
IIGi.E retain r- and friends in oilier sint, * lo *,icnu lion in .Michigan . . . to rnj..v its fhouMnth of
tmrxrcllrd lulu-.‘s!r. am- mid b.-a.-lw.; it&gt;-pleruiid
•yslcni of highi.a;.-; its hotel-, retorts and oilier re/rcatiroial facilifir*.
I houtnnds of visitor* -pend a great deal of tuouev in
our state each summer;creating employment for many
people and adding to ihe prosperity of Michigan. W r
can inrrea-c that bu*inc»&gt; greatly’if cadi of ns Mill
urge others lo visit Michigan. We can contribute ?i* u
further by spending &lt;mr uun vacations here".
'

And wherever you go, dispel vorry by telephoning
home and office frequently. Call friends to tell them
when you will arrive. Telephone ahead for hotel res­
ervation*. Izing Distance rales arc Ioh.

---- Gh--- -

Wit: Tbnmas and Glen Dear,
uud? a uusinexs tnp to Grand Rapai* ThutadAJr morning
Mr. and Mrs. Glen SpauM.nz and
Mat •,nit! of Ca.-vadc were Sunday
a’, the Watt Thomas home.
Kenneth petrnyer and family of

TAMARAC CORNERS.
r Mr. Wallaorif. of Ha-uuv^-i. We are'ven sorry to mention the i
..mi two loutiK it.- n uere occupants sad death df Mr*. Della Shelien-1
of E D Rc-.W’ld*' c-itnuc from Bat- - burger wife of Orval Shellenbarger.
urdav n-.er the 4th
I They formerly were resident* of thia j
Russell R. ■ .-Hil'bof Cressev .--pent [ community. The accident happened j
thre-' day* l:i.t w-.-k with hi* grand- Saturday evening on their way borne
parent1 her ’ ffdm Hw’Upgs. Ju*t one-half mile!
Mrvuntod her suder at I from Ihclr home at Barbera Cor-,
InDdi Sunday
j her*
E D Reynold* made- a buaineiu! The L A. S. lield their picnic
trip to Naslivillc Saturday
&gt; Wednesday in Allen King-* woods.’
Mr and Mr. carl Ricker enter- A nice crowd was present and all:
E;asd
frex tenjoyed a £*« time. •

B’dr.di-..

c-alUd cn tritnds here 6u»dz;

Ci-itr ani family' sjant

and family tn H*itlr.*i.

—that our form of National govern/nent is sound and
our American institutions the finest in the world.
—thqt the American people are made of the right sort
of stuff. . . and will never acknowledge defeat.

—that the time has come for all of us to put our
“shoulder to the wheel” and help turn tlie machin­
ery of industry and commerce.

—that these are days when there is a need for high
standards of moral courage, sound thinking and
of definite plannirig.

—that the policy this bank has followed forVlic past
46 years is a good policy today . . . progressive and
accommodating, as conditions will permit..sound
and conservative.
The past record of performance of this
bank slioidd inspire confidence

HASTINGS CITY BANK
The Bank with thc Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

�TAO»

THE HASTINGS BANNF.B. WED STS DAY. JULY 19. 1M3

A &amp; P^Offers Another

%

BIG FOOD SALE

"WHERE ECONOMY RULES

Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 20, 21 and 22

Nutley

SUGAR c™

Oleo
2 ibs. 15c

100 Ibs.... $4.85

SOAP
0 B«s 19c

Peaches
Peas

Coffee

Elberta!

V^-lb. pkg.

10c
10c
25c
25c

gX

Sunkist

I

RED SALMON
Mason Jars
Mason Jars

(Or Del Monte)

Q^.

pu.Don.s9e

or Kellogg’s

,

Bokar

Old Gold, Chesterfield
carton

45c

Red Circle, 2 it.. 39c

j

Birdseye!

Fels Naptha Soap 10 &gt;■»» 45c
Penn-Rad Oil •fei
’1^

Camel, Lucky Strike,

Ea’y Task
5-lb.
m
Carton

1 A

Chipso
Large Package
15c
Northern Tissue 4 r°Hi 19c ,

Tender

Soap
Chips

W 1VV 2

Tall Can

&lt;•«- 69c
l/2t^"1‘ 89c

CIGARETTES

Com Flakes

Sweel

29c

4"”25c Lemons
- 25c
3lbs 25c Oranges £ 2D- 35(c

RinSO
Large Package
2 (or 39c
P &amp; G Soap Small 10 ban 27c

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lb.

Green or Black

POST TOASTIES

34b. tag 49c

Coffee
25c

49c PEAS

|FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

8 O’clock

Maxwell House

Ibs.

Grapejuice a&amp;p Brand Pt.
Dill Pickles
quart jar
Jello
All Flavon
4 pkgs.
Spaghetti ln c|a&gt;F Encore 3 iar&gt;

Pineapple Iona
2 Ig. cans 29c
Cheese
’ min Wucomin
ib. 17c
Soup TpH Boy, Vegetable or Tomato 3 can* 25c
Beans
Quaker Maid
4 tans 17c

MAYFAIR TEA

JQ

99c

Matches

6

23c

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PORK ROAST “r Tf PICNIC HAMS— . 7^
BEEF ROASTS

Tender Chuck Cuts

BOILING BEEF

Meaty Ribs of Beef

CANADIAN BACON

POTATO SALAD

B,.heB«.
HomeMade

MINCED HAM

lb-

8c

BAKED BEANS

Delicious!

‘b

IOC

lb.

5c

SLICED BACON

Extra Lean

lb.

15c

lk 25c
Ib.

15c

ib.

PORK CHOPS

Choice Cuts

ARMOUR’S STAR LARD

12c BEEF STEAK

3 Ib»- 25c
4^. 39c

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LEGAL'

NOTICES 1
j.
°-u«X7

LAND IS VALUABLE
IF USED CORRECTLY
Waste Is Caused by Devoting
Soils to Purposes for Which
They Are Not Adapted

tnur Getty of Middleville were also I
gueau there Sunday.
.
|

HINDS CORNERS.
1
SOLTHWEST BTH.AND.
Frank Tobias of Nashville visited
Mr. and Mr* Dan'Douglass spent
is brother. C. N. Tobias. Friday.
Saturday afternoon and Sunday
Mr. and Mra. -Mell Hendershott »«h Mr and Mra Maurice Calkins

SEV

Wednesday evening while Laurel! MrWm. BRgood and
Senslba was after the cows in Uw!S“’'"“'?d r*‘urn«(1 to thek home in
pasture an unknown man attacked Nashville after spending the parthim and knocked him down and t*o wra,k» with Mr. and Mrs. Perry;
bound his’ neck with a strap and; VanTUyle.
left him unconscious in the field.
Jexs Willyard of Caledonia spent
Later as he did not come to the the wa-ek end with his parents Mr.
••
—
p
Clyde" Willyard.
_.... .ftbsell Laubaugh and Milda home his father went to look for und• Mrs.
Newton and family Sunday.
Ott Hill spent a few days last
and found him. Thc sheriff was
. .....
v..—... ■ ol Mugridge spent Sunday at Gull him
culled but no trace has been found week In Kalamazoo with his sister
Vick bury called ut Ed&lt;! NewtotS. lake.
.
of tlie mysterious stranger yet.
Mrs. Weaver.
Sunday afternoon.
,
•’
i I ■ Mr. and Mra. Wm. Haven* and
Mr* Ronald Hayrn--. rpent Thura* grandson Erwin, spent Sunday with
day tn Hastings with her mother, tlwlr daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ho,w- Hustings
Mra Edith Brcntel. and Fih.Uy with ard (Johibun. of Hk-lupy Cunieis.
*
I* going forward slowly how under Mra. Jerry Haynes.
Vlrnie fleam B-.&gt;yd of Allanthr handicap of lack of fundi. A*

”* ' ' * '■ Ea.«t Lansing—Michigan booster*
rta* ct a 4»- wjll find plenty of solace in Hie
f
l .?■ statement ot tlie soils department at
i»»a. ia u.» Michigan State College that the
• « j,'*St®1* h** no worthless land.
.u’k *•' it* The only waste land in the state,
according to Hie toils men. b cun-

MICH

GRAU

Exces
I . .. : ■
Mr and Mra. Lftuu. Erway and
Part Of it can bf used most prof-. Robert Phillips and Ralph DeMott Ray Otis nnd family of Kalamazoo
itatly for -farm crops, some or it. attended the Agriculture picnic at spent Sunday with Mr. ind Mrs.
Harry Dunn and family.
should by growing timber, and some
Saturday night and Sunday callcdine and land devoted to .that pur­
pose may. be much more valuable per

them utter &gt;pc*nd|ng two weeks with
Robert Phillip*

Mis* Mary Douglass and friend
spent Sunday in Kalamazco.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Haven* nnd
family and Mr. and Mra. Will Havs-n.t spent Saturday at Base Line
daughter Margaret were m Battle lake, attending the Davis reunion
■ I Mrs Wilder of Battle Creek spent
its value for growing drops This Creek Saturday afternoon.
bulletin .can be obtained free L-y 'Clarence Brown «&gt;f ixtroy spent the^post week with her daughter.
those interested in the problems uf Sunday night at the home of C. N. [Mrs Francis Gorham, of thi* place.
utilizing Michigan soil*
.
I Mrs. Geo Havens and two chll-1
M. J Manning in mending the [dren. Dorothy amt Richard, spent
. Saturday and Sunday with Iwt. sisAbout forty gathered at the'home Iiter. Mr*. Florence Brigham, of De[of Guiwie Klim- Sunday, honoring!jcatur.
’■
.
'
the birthday.', of their daughter„1 The Oil* school reunion is to be
I Ellen, and Jura. Marv Payne uf Has- July 29 Instead of July 22. a* was

ly published Special Bulletin No. 231,
which describes the principal soil
types in the state A map enclosed

capped

tended the Edger school plchic Sunpoorly

gifts were left thr honored guest;
All departed wishing them man;
happy returns of tlie day.

McCollum school picnic Saturday.

James Leaver of Battle Creek was
greeting old friends lure thc latter
part of last week.
&gt;&lt;m Eriw-rt. ot Dowling, feandav
,
We are sorry to hear of ths- acci­
West Hope, visited
dent which Edwin Chaffer had in
m* Bunday. .
Richard PVnneUi
Tin- young people enjoyed very;
much thc party giVrn by Mbs Do­
reen Rittman Friday night..
Burdette Norris was the guest of
Miss Mari' Alepc Kellogg of his sister. Mrs. Addle Springer, in
Eaton Rapid.* spent thc post week- Hastings. Friday.
with her cousnu. Maxine and Vel-i
i- ' 1 • -i... «.
• n. school ui-urict was neid lost satur■* A*( {
b..r,&lt;Ia&gt;' al ’f”' ’CheoliloUM- with Ub'nr.
,
-rh1.‘Jw|IJv •
• 1 h r sixty in attendance After partakh .ir.v Thuraday
ing of a sumptuous pot-luck dmm-r
I Prater nuH tmc «.11 be held at the!
inu^unTprowim *as carried

Many from hrre The 'Clovetdalo
day School picnic

sharp i

DIST.

It Wa
to I

Hnbert Smith entertained rih-m*
from Qrand Rapids Sunday evening.
Msra.Minnfe- Lwk of, Albion vis-

Meet Again."
’ Considerable excitement prevails
in the vicinity of Bowens Mills over
the event or the brutal attack un

od Landins Fridai

doing v

cvntly by an unknown thug, who it
■ Is thouuht used a- black Jack as a
; wcaypn. and after beating him. into
' un&lt;■•fisciou.-nr.-s tied a stout stnftg

ing him into a swamp whet
arterwards found .by a
Th&lt;- community inerting will be!
.held this week Friday night at the'

offlVtk-

Report of Ihe Condition of The Delton State Bank
Mra Andrews uf Wayland wax th\
WM Sunday of her daughu-r and
i1nreb.ind. Mr. And Mra. Ben. Park.,
.'and son. Maynard, also her daughjter-tn-law, Mrs. Harold Kilburn, mid
Ed Grimes of Delton spent last I two children of Chicago, uho have
bden their guests Mrs. Kilburn ac­
week in the Roy Terry hqmr
Gordan Cpllirqn and fn&lt; nd of companied Mra. Andrews und willKalanup.'xs called in the neighbor-'
Mra. George Holes left Wednes­
day In company with relatives tor
Chicago where she will visit her sb-

Be rt

Palm«*r accompanied:

ftwrlw Thursday
Mrs Bing Iz wu accomjiamed Mr
- Fred Smith and son Loy* to Grund
st

Mis.. Wilda Mugridge of Middle-i
John and Hettle Bur;x-c of Ab11-.- i* spending tins week with her
eisteen. Washington, spent, last week.
mt Mrs. Lena Laubaugh.
ith Mr. and Mrs. Ben Parks and
Mrs Leia laird and Pamela Ann I w
family.
. .
re spending this -&lt;*ek in Battle
i Mr and Mra. Robert Garret^ en­
ryek with relative^;
tertained het brother. Fred Gunin,
and family of .Middleville Thurs­
day owning.
Mr*. TlM-odore Armstrong went to
Mildred Ward and Arloa
Ann Arbor Sunday to see Mr. Arm­
are camping at Pine lake strong.
uho is quite ill in thc hos-

DEAN

Many
inn«l

spoken
lunch&lt;5

kindly,

Frank Harris and wife and Char­
ley Skinner ---* *
’
right. Mr. Dodge came Saturday- and Monday.
(.Hyde Gettmger and Robert Mli,he&gt;’ returned to their home Sunday
i
Mr Bnd Mrs
Burroughs of
is &lt;*» nt XMmbfr. A. D. i»&gt;». *»4 Three Rivers were also guests ip tlie
,t! 1“ whUHBM lx»» Sw&gt;aw
------ a-«-.--------------I Mr. and Mra Edd Rice attended
r. a. l&gt;. issi. *i mb o-do-k m iu
Wesley Benedict went to Lansing
A Swedish clock maker has tn- the McCallum school reunion SaturJute H. A D. ....
■Er4*5' WhWe he
emPtoy* vented a device which rings an day and Ben Jenkins came home
alarm,
turns
on
the
heat
and
Harts
'*-ith them for a few days' visit.
»H.n Qmuu j.4&lt;, „t
[nuig Goodenough .visited his spn'
a percolator. Nothing is said of an I Tiw Rices spent Sunday with Mr.
Vern and family uf South Hutlng; । accessory' to scrape the toast, at a and Mra
Floyd Panner near
BANNUI WANT ADVB, PAY.
on Sunday.
slight extra charge.
Orangeville.

M *11 ersSiim nt .*15

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

'

Operate
CCT C HIPC 1Q9K u
Perate With
vvttn Pres.
rres. Roosevelt
nooseveit ’s
Lui d Nut luZu
Plans for National Recovery

CONCERT IS PLANNED

SUNDAY AFTERNOON

NUMBER 13

PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, JULY 26,1933

12 PAGES

0. H. OSBORN RESIGNED
CUCOICC ||0 DC TR j
INFORMATION IS
i “AS CO. WELFARE AGENT dilLfllll nLLIU IU
. . . . . . . 1 OEIJUTOTHIEVES
NOWAVAILABLE -

Resignation Took Effect July
Local Orchestra Hopes to
1—R. H. Moll May Be
i
Present Open Air Pro­
His Successor
gram Next Month
(
TWO YOUNG MEN CON­
COMMITTEE SHOULD BE
RAIN^MVWAS 31 i INCHES
MICHIGAN 8 CROP REPORT
We- stated l.e*t week Uui
people oi this community may
Largely Attended Meeting Held Tuesday Night in K.
FESS TO STEALING
GATHERING DATA FOR j tlx- member* of the Old Age Pension I
— DAMAGED ROADS
have an opportunity to hear the
SHOWS VERY LOW
: Board for Barry county would be C,!
Hostings Symphony Orchestra in a
MACHINES
|
of
P.
Hall
—
Fine
Spirit
of
Harmony
Evidenced
—
*
CENTENNIAL
IN
1936
AND STREETS
AVERAGE
H. Onborn. countv welfare agetit, the i
tree open air concert on the court1
Committee Chogen to Work Out
house- laUn wmi- evening during.
!S,S?™X‘^l,ChSK“ui LEFT STRIPPED CHEV'
August.
If
tentative
plans
now
being
1
OUTSTANDING
EVENT
HIGH WIND AND HAIL
GRAIN PROSPECTS
a Code for Hastings
considered by the oiganlzaUon are
'1SX
co™
ROLET AT HEAD LAKE
IN
HISTORY
OF
CITY
ACCOMPANIED
STORM
fulfilled.
The
progrunf
would
be
DECREASE IN JUNE । Many listened to the earnest, aln- the talk of the President-wav per­
। to Mr _ Osborn: We haytr ' '
- .
full-length
and Include
noted ,
.
cerr address*of President Roosevelt suasive. it must be realized that
Details Will Rc- learned that he pre*en/— hi...Traded Tires for Gasoline—•
.
Excessive Heat and Lack of over - the radio Monday night ut ihoM- who. for -clftdi reason*, re- Damaged the Crops in Some symphonies by several of the. great Numberless
I resignation atiout two months ago
! 9 30 We are sorry tlie Banner has ■iw
Bound Over to Calhoun
k.i in 1.1, w.u ..n.l.i.i.,.d p|acrs; Wind Wrecked Few- masters.
quire Long Time to Plan
Moisture at Critical Time
as agent ol the aiate welfare deEver since the orchestra mede iu
that there La something more than
I not npace to print it.
Circuit Court
and Carry'Out
ip.irtmcntt.ftnd thAu they accepted;
-----------------—
debut here on May 25. people have!
Buildings in the State
Tin- President U making a cour-.iperauMlvt-ncM in cine any. individ­
Harms the Crops
Monday, of list week Sheriff
ul».tiwru been awaiting the next performance
Possibly n may not appear im­ it but persuaded linn to continue in
A veritable uuuuuui&gt;,cloudburst-descended
i
According to the July crop report agtrnis rflort to oifwcwne depression ual business, or line of manufactur-' n
. ------- ... ------------ —
in the United Blates In fuel his'
Ing, or any |w-r*on who employ* Ja- upan till* city and nearby territory with interest The enthusiastic re­ portant to some, but it certainly d«x.s service until July 1 No suecesMw has George Leonard learned that there
in this slate on July 1 wits the poor- ,aIk *a‘» “ trumpet call to rally foc'l"«r. attempt* to b.- vinart and to Sunday afternoon. Hit- hardest of ception given tach number oh the to the Banner, that preparations be so far been chosen, but we under- was a Chevrolet car. that had evi,
soon for the Centennial s'.and a roptesentathe of the state denlly been stripped of tlrea and
,v
W State* io fight
.m... :, &gt;'^L
- “- J------- ------------ulv‘ (!',orn
uxni’ bttng
wvoig ut‘ about
four protnem indicated that there u commenced
ert for that date since 1925. The
n‘'’ United
!,M
‘.... ‘ ----,
i- depression.
Just ax President Wilson sincerely try to curry out ,v
the
of the settlement of tins welfare de'partmrut wa&lt; Iw-rr last other accessories. mrar Hrad lake in
cnintMulte condition of fifteen prmt‘“-/
’“ wishes o'clock) the rain gaum- ut the wa- widespread appreciation of sym- celebration
।
to take place in 1936. one hundred । w&lt;-.k and talked with R H. Mott. tht, township of Hope. Whoever
■4 tallied
help
the
wur in jot foe ’Preskleiil.
opal field and trull crop, wa* M4
•“»’«» them to hl|
0 win “
» •«
’j****'11
t ter-woiks
ter-wak* nation registering a rahi- phony music even in u »rnali com* city
a jp^,. tUe. so it
inanity
such
as
this.
The
open
air
.L.,
_„u
I
.
k
—
.
k
..........
............
c.
.u.
..
jnchee-much
the
heavyear* attir tne first house was erect­ ■m. of lhe mrmbera of the county robbed n h&lt;ld
t.e&gt; ct-nt • compared with ’;rT&lt;bhv •»” and 1918
About 75 representative* of the Uij ol 3.,
-................................................... , .
,
e-i&gt;3&gt; IV oxrr.Bui eew vuu v&gt;
I la-t year and 79 9 tor the same
Urieily what the Prraident calls I ba-une.-a inu-rot- of this city tnr*-;ie*t
;ie*l from .any onr «totm tn many concert will not interfere with the ,ed in the wixxt on the cornef ol' mcepl
tires that had originally been on
Slate and Michigan avenue, where ---- - - tht'
--- pl,Kt- and lie wxnild make |irri
dale In 1931 Excv.-aive rainfall m ,or 16 united.iction by all employ--jin K. of P hall Tuesday night to 'many years. At tun&lt;* ii.nl and high
..
-me
n
he
accept*
he
would
uju
car
"
April and May delayed spring planttmall and great, including ;«mri&lt;ler artlto u. be taketf to carry winds, with vivid |jyhtriing flusht-s rented in Central school auditorium u boulder marks tile foe. This could ?
'.‘JS °[d..A.‘:1''
. The license indicated the car bebe and should be nuidc an outs land-. “ “
ing and extreme Ix-ut and luck of ‘tor. iy-epcr* nx well a*nutnufac- out tfa-Pre-nh-nt .-. plan for National and loud penis (^thunder made it iometlnte during September.
molstui? during mostM June hand)- 'urw*--evc-tybixl* whu employ* In- Recm. n. The meeting »w called terrifying for nervous ixople. The
Ing event in the hl'tory of th*-, Board. We had not fward of the ’&lt;,n(:cd (n Battle Creek, so our shercity. It would u- a siiame to not oi&gt;- r”*ign-«,.K&gt;n &lt;4 Mr. o»born until after jjj t&lt;xj)c the matter up with officer*
capped growth Clay Nulls teem t&lt;&gt; b"’ lb call* upon them to sliorten &gt;'o order by Cliarli* Hinman, vlcc- total amount of rain fulling Sunday
J’’ !uUf Uriah- fff U-'t wtek wa* pub-.ln lilal clty xxplaintng that lie had
have suffered even worse than sandy l,u’ hours of labor to a forty hour ipresident of tin- Coinmetual OSub afternoon was 3 44 inches, which in­
.verve it IlltUigly. There will lxi!J j Ib-hetl^
found a Battle Creek car stripped
soils. Haying progn-ssed rapidly un- *",1{ wherever ixatlblc. ami to main-; He Hr.*l called on Arcluc McDonald eluded the second storm later in lite
found puniberlcM details that will
ot U* four tires and tube* and other
der favorable weather condition*. &gt;,ttln 0*
the Preaident's ' pro--I afternoon.
require u [ong time to plan and pul
*o n,
that
gvarl* and asked them if they had
it* _
application
Yields and quality oi tfa- firrt cut-,'&lt;1.
1 “
“l mere inen 'can lx- em- ix«
-------------- ...n —
r,----------- to.। in me city there was considerable
received any complaint* from any­
ting were generally good. Late rains ployed and so that labor cun lie paid bu
lustnexs and imlustiy.
•
(dajnage to streets from washouts.
enough 'to be liberal purchasers of! 1Mr McDonald gave a clt-ar and.one of the worst being on East;
ter consideration and making plan.-.. I
body concerning it.
.
1 Tuesday tlie sheriff heard from
cuttings. wink- unfavorable weath­
iivlpfitl rxixx-ition_of tlie program Given St- where ther&lt; l- a big nil HAROLD FOSTER NAMED : Thrte te a special reason why thU-'
Battle Creek that they ha&lt;| two
commhtif* should -be selected .-«-n
er conditions caused a reduction in To accomplish this, each brunch :laid down by
&gt; the President
- - tor
• na-iijover nnd approaching the (divert
young num lr. custody; that they
I of industry is ayked to formulate a Urinal recovery Se veral were- called ovi-r
&lt;
AS DIRECTOR IN BAR­
Lowell put across a wonderful celt■-'
Fall ch-ek on that street The.
had in tlie car which they were
ftiis was practically cifiM-l by the In- ; "Code' Within the limit* of hours upon to expo •&gt; their view* Each water rushed down Green st. and.,
! bration of its one-htiiulrvdni birth­
RY COUNTY
frir'cascd acreage of winter wiieat, land wage------- —■-J •— .• - **- .
day. pwy obtained codinbutiom ACCIDENT WHICH CAUSED
lit the !&lt;xX of tin- lull, a big jxiol ’
’ itenr. Wi
,-alize that President'KcsUon* and felt that steps must be emptied into the Full creek basin by*
ri^igar beets nnd lunje hay.
from the city and its buslia-.v men
1
.... extreme heat
uu,„
h&gt; muwmii
— given dictatorial pow- lukcn which would make the work­
*‘Tlie
during
June set
Ionia, however, only this last spring DEATH OF MRS. SHELL- dently b«-n stripped from «me car.
cutting through the embankment, EFFORT TO BRING
in about tlu- time the state's winter '&gt;r* ,o carry out hl* plans fur end- inf it &lt;&gt;! Ute plan
■
asked time’ an officer *be
fair to all
‘
“
had a noteworthy celebration of its ENBARGER CONSIDERED The sheriff
even cutting under tfierpavement
WHEAT TO PARITY PRICE ione-hundredtb
wheat was bmjinning. to bead. A*/
’
rent to Hastings and the two went
'Continued on page two)
year, and muereded
itself. Other streets sufiAvd much
a result many he^ds ure short and
to Head lake and found that the
damage also, and will ket-ir'Engineer United States Has 360 Mil­ I in meeting all expenses without call- i
pociriy lUled and some grain is
Urea
foe
two
youtta
had
cot
res
pond
।
mg
on
the
citizens
of
forila
for
a
SEVEN
WITNESSES
, Sparks and a corps of men busy for
shrunken.
lion Bushels in Storage Be­ [&gt;enny. Although there were guasunRETAIL GROCERS AND
ch.vm &gt;: &gt;&lt;&gt;« &lt; job
i some time.
' .
GAVE THEIR TESTIMONY
The July 1 estimate was for a crop i
highways, especial- ' fore 1933 Crop Harvested teMrthat warranted the committee
MEAT nCAI CDC HtCT
Someone who while* to carry tht
On the county highwa
of oiriy 1’4,720.900 biulwIs of wheat.
—
- evidence, which the sheriff here had
in staging the celebration th-- com­ Jury
lilCHI UCHLtno IVlttl imiil back
and forth between
the de-.y ly
cr.on the roads taken over from*.
------------------------------- --------’s —
Verdict
: The Woman's
uncovered, the Battle Creek officer
ur nearly 1.600,000 Itni* than the pro.
-rot .uiu
md tne
the pm
po-it uuice
office nax
has u cnuncc
chance ine
the lowrisnips,
townships, ctamagc
damage na*
has oeen
beenI. Harold J Footer. Barry County mittee wo*'m&gt; buccesMul with their
went back to that city and confront­
auction indicated by condition* on Elected Roman Feldpausch to figure on that Job Poittnasier heavy and expensive repairs will be,'Agri. Agent, ha* been recently been plans that it was not necessary to, Death-Was Due to an Un­
notified that he Is to handle 'the ask Ionia folks, for a dollar.
ed the two young men. Arthur La­
•J“n'*■
l‘‘tal production of
President nt Gnthorino
Shull*i* will receive btd* up lo two' necessary.
avoidable
Accident
Wheat for foe enire country, as e.ti^rcMdcnl at Gathering
p M slturdlty JuJy
fr0|n a||y
M the W1IldM&lt;Jtm
otncr Mon. Wheat
Adjustment
Fever and Harold Greininger, with
---- - ---------program - in
How the Ionia committee did this
It was well understood that Mrs.; fob additional evidence. At first
! nmmt iai.a1
y iu.&gt; f?’,dn,l‘uuFriday Evening
. |K lion who may cur. iodo this work day morning report* of damage to 'Barry county as sponsored by the &gt;houW u- a valuable guide to a urnJust
a roini'xind
little leas than F’nduv ---------- ..... _ «'. eight
. .’‘ AppUcatlwi form,
r,....,. an
......
.........
....Jnational
n-un...! government under the;lUr ccmmittie in Hastings- I! it Orval Shellenbarger met her death the pair denied that they had sto»
500 000000 tobufo
’ete"
d information
,building,
were being received by
-,
..............
in an automobile accident, so that len a Ford car, owned by Mrs. Doro­
Secretary’-of Agriculture.
520,300.01:0
-.10 bUatteia
uu.TlltTB vuiupuri-u
euilip.ereu wiiii
Wille
I w.t. , ,nutting
- ■* .....
Iw.
.
...
•
u..
,.m.
..
.
.u,..^.
...w......
.»«•..
..,
can
be
done
;n
lonlaf
it
certainly
can
,
phone
from
various
parts
of
thcl
of..........
the foeriv
ut the pofrt office
726
n«..' ,,*
a *■■----- ••• . » -r&gt;tl1 **■ «&gt;bhiinetl_____
7’06 000.000
000,000 bUAlie-beOn
bu.sln-Ls.ln 10VJ
1932 n&gt;ul
and nu five
! state. Generally .speaking the losses1‘ Men in charge of this program be done litre, it would lx- fine now, there would not wrai any need tor: thy O'NIel. who lives on Route 4
tail Grocer*
Grocers and
unel M.-at
Meat
-‘
*" ‘*
----- coroner's inquest. However, six from Battle Creek, on a preceding
year avenurr prodiieiton of 861.­ .County Retail
/were small, but a few barn* were feel that the prosperity of Uvc grain while the matter can be.looked.up a
persons petitioned Coroner Adtoutlie
000,000 bushel*. This would indi­ IJcalem A -Mtu.n Wil) Ire held al ST. ROSE MEN CHAL। and meat producers, a* well a* the
night near the Kellogg
. --..A'yieckcd. with considerable damage wheat |&gt;roduccr&amp;. deiwnd* on- tlie wltliout trouble, to have u committee to hold such an Inquest Under the Sunday
vwipa
.„ WMMU
cate that unfavorable wcatiu-r has tii- Community room tn .tfa- NnCompany
plant.. DUb
But later M
they —
did
visit the Ionia committee and learn
LENGE PRESBYTEBIANS .no f’ liou.* duiuaxi b-.- wind wa*done !co-OiM-ratlon
■ad much to do with the rrerni tloittfl tank building, it is hoped that
received
from
tlie
indilaw
Im- had no option except to have, admit lt when confronted with the
from them how-they put across tin.-.
------- - । in till* county by tlie wind, except I,
sharp increase in the price ut wheat. then- may Im- n good alte-ndnnn-.
'vldual fanner in thi* mewtnu-nt. :successful
..,,.__ W1W,celebration
W. v^,,- without call- an -jnqurat
...
when* .flx people *«» re- rudencr of the stripped car at Head
At the mertlnir last Friday night Baseball Game Friday Night, ,,K“ 1,1 “ f, w •* vtions of the county .
They are attempting to bring the: (11g for any contribution from Ionia
,
,
. .
lake, they vehemently dented liaving
price of
uten*.
i Accordingly a coroner inquest In- Uone u but ter admitted that they
August 4, al Pair Ground,
Bra,„,i U„K1, ,,u „„ d„„b, , pric.
o, wheat
•neji to
u. parity
,art,r or
“-u“point
&gt;«“»&gt; • fl
rrjui^.
DIST. GOVERNOR HUNT
President—Roman Feldpausch.
■ at Six O'clock
'harmUMM., MM-Ml*
1”*
--------where
a bushel of wheat will buy as
Ncl only Uiat but tlw Banner ha* :o U1’’ dettU’
M” Orv-rl Shellen- had dofH. that job. They had
VISITED ROTARY CLUB v.-.'-iV
as it did in 1910-1C
jn tisJUe* accounts of many intert
11&lt;ld UJ
l!/P^r'L5O,rs traded one ot the stripped tire* and
1- t u-.,k
.&gt;,.. «.
,&lt;,wn lc,‘v'‘' on th,‘ growing corn: much
Secretary—Ru.-isell Hnhsen.
al
cf’l,rt "Om*
af'-- tubnS for some gasoline at a station
Lr-.t week th* m.n ot .the S.. wrn. shredded by hall stones.
| The Department of Agriculture |Miing event* In the pioneer history n
Ih&lt;1j Catholic church challenged tlupoint* out that the surplus of wheat ;or Hasting* Tlie commute- foouhl •' tn0?n . Th", )nry • mp.ine;r&lt;l ran-j ln Delton. After Sheriff Leonard
It Was His First Official Visit Treasurer—Charles Hinman.
, is not an underconsumption propur- )1X! looking up the record* of the old /rited of the following: Me*.-&gt;n&gt;. Wai-■, learned about the two young chap*
to it Rotary Club—Gave
liberal proposition
___________________
___ ... in P««* days in
_order
r lIiaithat
uw the
HI
tion. that wheat declined
par.eant. ,3C'* O-^n. Harry Baldwin. Ward and
a description of them from
ARREST GROWS OUT
ru-iidiv
hwai.M
ni th» nwunting
nwu.ntirw 'iwWch
.. . ... t8
,. a_ bUf
. . R.ature
----- of
. suc
....h'ccle-iBaine. Janp-i Jacotxs. Harry Young
Buttle Creek officers he found
MADE TO NASHVILLE r4;,U
?Iy ^4
“*. o!
a-Fine Address
OF MISUNDERSTANDING lx
£ 'll.' forsbyUTlAji*. to a game lo&gt;
i tjiat th» pair had been seen at two
•—■_ n--—•—* on
.. — .
। Hirplutt before the stock crash of bration.,, maj faithfully represent, i and Herbert Freeland.
The Rotary Club had a delightful
Pridiv ...................
ev.-nitir *unu\t
•----- - *'• “•l 1’-■ Enable Village to Improve It. ’X
ItteD nnrt
that.
If
pw-renn*
in
nur
----------------1
____
,
___
...
■&gt;_
i
The
wltn.
&gt;-.*
vailed
upon
w«*
t
hree
ptace. in ihl* county. ThM
“2 “SUInTZS.
H"'
lime at their noon luncheon MonIxtvcy, 78 years
year* old,
old. of Grand ,i c],2-k
’
8 "
John Losey,
Mr. and Mrs Eldon Farrell. It wl : alded thc Calhoun officers in galnwas working
t,*crc'tlng* in its early pioneer days.
day. when the guest of honor wa* Rapids, sllpjwd a revolver Ipto hi*B N
u ,nnni.pr nf! Water System—Build a ' elites
woukl rtdl be a surplus ip large as| Another thing the committee !br remembered that Mr. Farrell lnff t,xe confession
District Governor Herold C Hunt ot tea-ltet before he came, hen- this .... •‘J?r “
drovi-the truck
mght-nf
the I *The
ce
I T' ,.on rite —
Tt’a ’ “
,,c °““*c CrW!k
*&gt;««&lt;* pon
p*-«s believe
««««.«
Sewage Disposal
Disposal Plant
st. John*. Mr Hunt wax for four morning t,. have u talk ” with John
™ J,
stowage
;| to force the price of wju-at to a could and should du would be toi'—; .
jrulnou* figure.
pul on a p-jbbetty campaign which'“‘^ioCTH. while Mrs FatTell drove a-I-ap^pr and orelninger have been
Jch£,l 7f,th|tCdit**IU,| Ilht‘
ureHAilSun«r offta-k^ired^d’ C!“rk ° 1)”n"''rt' 11 ;‘b’rt
Ntahvill.-, a.&gt; well as many other"rite
United
Slate*
ha*
storage
j*.wou
0Uifl
^pMie
. UVUK
in
. fourin? ear a few rods back of the responsible for a number of other
Th-_-before
Unitedthe
Slate*
ha* In
in
storage
;d j?
nv
v |M1FOp
living
in Barr
Ban-,
tSS i!»nre"S "iu Ju.^d- visit’" n, n O D«‘nrlL Thomas Tafi.v, t«w«^- -»e fa« tb luce with foe now.
1933 crop
come*
»&gt;. !^ny
r iteVS.
X n^y
ow.
before
foe
1933
crop
com.*
in.
(bounty
or
eh&lt;where.
who
may
know
track
Mr
:
J
nd
Mrs
nob
'•'
r
'
**?
’
*&gt;■
automobile
thefts
In
BalHe
Creek
been interested in and kept m n&gt; that Ultv Miir.hal TfaHn-Hun w is
aho
F‘«foter. Kenneth Goggins, projMJsltion that they must find sonic 360 million bushels. This is nearly sdmething about the early history wj were
"—
; railed. Mr. Itepley was'and vicinity.
touch with Hastings and hu* many tin hand at^hr bus station in tlu- E l’*!,rd McPharlin; M- ivin Jacobs. w«J’ ft dtepadng of sewage, instead'enough tor the nation's wanu for a,mis city^to write account* of ?uch d,hl,:1&lt;
ident
!
-- -— ; Uain w,wn ,he “«
the
M-ddentThe two were brought bMore the
friend:, here.
TOo Cate JgrretVr l^/w^
w« Davb. «&gt;» dumping it into * nv&lt; r The year even if we did not harvest any
k.?h£" hXrd“S-—«•"«'
Rheltenhararr :
—
---------r
""-I
«««
X
&lt;te
MO
M
B*tUe
CM
lie began his talk by saying that ?te n^red1 A’ brief \
MrCallum
and Rojd - x-«ge Jbposul
Jn 1933.
U recall
foe rccaI
jt conWrfang
L writer
.....
.... ....
v-..ua.
.------- . plant
------- -»w.
The The
1933 1933
crop crop
U the
concernlriir
it- earlier
v«-«r-&gt;..r. , fatall* injured . Mr Orval Wednesday afternoon last week,
Further
announce-.t“'noun is to a coiutderabk-r but It I* Tjnaltest in over thirty-five years. Thereure not manv now living who Shellenbarner husband of the victim jU.alvwj examination and were bound
--------------- -firmed suspicion* and Mr fancy is man Feldpausch
.win
..f ix
iu.’made
mux “^
- ’xt'
the only way to -prevent the pollu- yet, if due to this light crop and the can do this- but there are some wh» °r t,w areident. also gave his terti- -over p, the Callioun circuit court.
La---------------------------------------------.•*» tion of all the larger streams in thr* j jeCent price advance, every fanner no dpubt could do it and' would If',nonv; “s did Mr' Er,J“ 2"“' ’5ho They were unable to furnish the ball
.1
T1 s.lb|k't ' ,
.,,lk probably remain about the *ame a* -‘&gt;t:*»*'should
plant. normal or above acre- ine
lh(. matter
nilnu r were
were cainu-to
called-to tncir
their attl''' waR°'’- '»&gt;th «he Ix-pleys reqUlred. so they remain in jail.
-m......
..................
'--------------------------7 'T
©Rirtertc* from Ha*l«»s people and'"“‘K,n ““
/“ u“ ,IK’ for the tilt with the M-tfaxiLst------------------ ------“ the ‘ age of
— wifi »be
— »—
fond Sltelienoarecrs tn it. a short, snentr Leonard 1* happy to feel
•nitre recentl&gt;
came *■*'
before
wheat, •we
faced
again u-ntion bv the nroner commits
lurd delightful tjicniones that w&lt;xild
- :i&gt;s- rourerited a misund. i -1 or
• ,1K w.l,“M’-tfaxjut
village council ut Nashville repre- pext fall with a staggering surplus. «r lu-llcvtWUr« tlib.
U.U-. to
.&lt;, be
u*- iu*
« we
.. Ihave 'inte before the accident Her testi- that hr w ot material assiAance to
always stay with him of friends and
owr a settlement involving ‘-------------1 wild, an important matter—one that n'-on&gt;' wx' WKh ri-fcrenre to foe Inn- | (lie Hattie creek police in solving
social contact* in Halting*
*um ofjnoney
L.M3IAM t.L BIHLL
.SCHOOL CLOSE
CLOSING.
H'*??,,n' “"1!^ *! L I Aboul M . of our
flw
: should be outstanding
in the hbtory
,J —
- - tern
■ the theft ot the Chevrolet car. which
He complimented tfa- Hastings~
I
SCHOOL
' uhd J’^- v.
dejiarunent of lite government.
production ot wheat goes \&gt;f thi* citv- urd w^ believe that n-&gt;w
- . ••—
. -----------------wo*
its,mown. who
'*■“owneo
owned
boy
?‘j.
J4. o
®Battle
Rotary Club’ highly upon iU
LAKE &lt;»UI:ssa HIT TOO.
1,nion
Tite or
closing
i-xercl*c-&gt;
needs od-.into
i It [average
me uauy
vacation
^lbi; wm xnown that Nnihvilie
N-'riivHte need*
domestic consumption The; Ls the time to start getting ready tor'
,H v.'X
Kim s,El
on nvu.v
Route
wjsk.
K
— ‘‘T- u;;
—- ttttorne2; ,lv« un
4, xaafciiv
vjiVBjk.
achievements in attendance and in
1,1 Lake Olr.x-a Sunday afternoon jhlbit” of the Dally Vacation k
Bible
it* waterworks
XVjIditional
&lt; f Fm,nwells
1mn..ifor
rhnrrh
£ d'“ona&gt; »’’»’• ‘w
waterworks, as |Other 46' • must find a market some i
’
*hite ArHu.---------------Mrnonwld
renresented
---------------------while
Archie
McDonald
represented
»»«.
----- —.
doing
worth
things. While
its,*'’*’ bigh wind ilauuiy.-d many cot-.Retw.i «r
n&lt;i. k
-■ ..
. ■7 . .
•uum
S’ while
K.-n.
’S!I.,.:.X'j'S?7.h w aT"
*
.
■!■,
'fis
----------- ■
xamost commendable

WHEAT ADJUST­
MENTPROGRAM

CORONER'S INQUEST
mom

mm,

F0R sllv^THREAD -■

“■ xas

blit ix-CUILat it WO* a *mvv*a«ui ----- ■
—*
. ■*—•— ——method of attaining the objectives i windows In tlx- taix-rnarie in the
which H Rotary club ought to have
park were blown in.
Everyone Is cordially invited.
riltdM&gt;| lnt(.rC5t _about four Ix.r o.nt ,hlgh un{J wa|£ ln
-------------------------------------

insurance service

under eon- Wjn(j Had Hard]y qal, 8|ow.

ing Before the Losses From
Windstorm Were Paid
Here Is some real M-rvtec. ren­
dered by tfo? Michigan Mutual Wind­
storm
Company, of thi* city. Sunday
' ous *eu lor .’The Sliver Tnr.’u.i.
,a terrific windstorm, really of cy­
, ---t-----*'
three-act fairy-story drama to be
1 rtS‘™XTl£'.i"S
O..U.I &gt;*niim Albert Craig lo Head Post lor clonic proportions, completely de­
-m.i&gt; u„- dub w um.,
....1 m
.
molished
the floral hail on the fair­
WDeat. I OCIuy li tney DU) ourinur|v In rVr-1/.b.ir an- now In nmratt.
ground at “St. Johns. Clinton coun­
Coming Year —Chas.
■nu,
--------------u«o rneeu lee.ien
Jj***’™
This wu
was th.
the raarut
District Governor's'
------------ty. and also wrecked a large barn
HAS TOKEN ISSUED
Townsend, Adjt.
1^7^; FL-TURE GENERATIONS WILL BE ASTOUNDED BY
belonging to William E. Ogier, a
BY MICHIGAN CENTRAL them deeper in debt This war, done lued ’ tiirouglwiut, -nlc silver. -jurence J Banv*r--_ Port _ No.^45। well known farmer, living near St.
for several year* after the war until Thread" require* five cluinge,-. of
tton. and local Rotarians felt highly REVELATIONS OF 1933 LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
/. American Legion held their annuali Johns.
Formerly Used as Cash and the United suite* decided it »M'Kenprj. during the three arts. Novel* election of officers on Tuesday ever ' Mmday Mr L W Sunday. Prertx
complimented over the fuel that he
.
poor
business
lor
them
and
us
too
i
lghHng
and&lt;ound
arr
alM
selected their club for that honor.
J
»
Given to People in Pay­
It leaves the United Stele* without
Thr CiUl r„r Un- pla-, nitig^xf in-,I week, tlse following be- dent of the Windstorm Comiumy,
Bribery Charges Added To Lobbying And Political Patronage
'went to St. Johns to view Um -M+ck- foreign market for her surplus,u rapldly
BMrniWed alul «...
ment for Wood
ag,-. and came to a jtromptzjfettte: Commandcr-'-Albert Craig
DEAN JACKSON HAD
Disgraced The State Of Michigan, Citizens Disgusted
.. .
. Irra1 ot the Wading characters have,
1 - Charles Hinman came into pos-;I u The farmers of. ..
United States commenced studying their line*.
'i 1st. Yice-Comm — Dr. Kendall l rnent with the parties and jTutufay
MANY FRIENDS HERE
By Lansing Disclosures
■session of n rare relic last week.! must produce for the
morning checks were maii/u cover­
;
Reese.
Dowling
a home market If
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when
a
man
gave
him
un
old
token
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2nd Vice-Comm.—Clifford Gard-Ing locisc*. ’Oil* i.* the kind qf serv­
cost of production price* are expect- SHAM ROCK CHANGES
Had Visited Emmanuel Epis­
.
By V. J. Brown.
which was formerly used as moneyJed
'
ice that people appreciateVand
it is
for the whc.it This 1* Mpeclally
LOCAT1ON. ’’er. Middleville.
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t
copal Church and the
Henry Hubert has moved his re.3rd Vke-Contm.--Leon LeonaM. the kind that they get. 'whenever
, Last jreek the discussion was upon the subject of lobbying as It is car-'1 by the Michigan Centra! Railroad. true concerning production for the
j.nru
*0o*J‘burning cn-• next fvw year* with thia 3&lt;5O mfi- taurant. The Shamrock Inn. from ■ rv
possible. In thU —
well
known Com­
Delton
*”~'
it fc~»m
I rled u«.
on «&gt;
at the a.MMr
state vupuvi.
capital. rv.iu.iaic
Fortunate iiiuevu
indeed inai
that ine
the- cnaptcr
chapter ocvotcu
devoted to
to’ ,
Rotary Club
Adiutani -Charles Townsend.
pany. which takes -pride In settling
Manv rwionb. in thi&lt; -hv w
',his ’“h***1 WM written before the final adjournment of the legislature ।K
tl?Lr&lt;VJro",tl wou d nrrang&lt;.- for-. Ifon bushel surplus now on hand.
Boulh Jefferson to the building for­
»,^??*ft°P .h”
? l&gt;.
was takl*P- or rather it might be more accurate to say that II la fortunate i '*&lt;,KK wlth t',p fnrniers. who would.i Within the next week or len days. merly occupied by the Horton Shoe
all lasses promptly
Finance Officer—Angela* Spirts.
»te.ofl\hlUX.’nadr v*'
,,lc rl,“Jf,r was written before thr event* of Munday and Tuesday which pll&lt;; 11 “lonK ‘he track ahd when the;m
,. ruo
..;1 will
w.„ ,,
Mtv material on
». Store op State street 'Red’s'' orlgi-; Post Historian
Hii-torutn—Fxiwln
Edwin Savlea
Savlea.
( ' -«
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----Mr.
Foster
have
rilmplaln- -Harry L Wood. X 'THOKNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB.
nal humor is un aid.to digestion and
Sgt at- Arm*
Sterling
Rogers.
1 the county, the provisions and bene- ।it is claimed his patron* never have
’
, nie rtext-meeting of the Tlunn।
Service
•»_
Officer
—
Maurice
FkreGarden
Club
will
be
on Thurafils to the farmers of the Wheat Ad- ,dyspepsiamarked those closing hours and “,,ttnd «Khg*t at what that record
|jn»n.
Mine of the charge* »fal counter! discloses.
| Aa |»yment for this wood, the justment program.
’
day. August 3. in Mrs Pauline Mcwell known In Hastings, having
«Me» u» &gt;ou,n.H „r ths
BMta ftuk.
’•l™,‘
J?!?™??. ' Mr. Foster feel* the government is
PODl'NK SCHOOL RLl’NION. I Publicity Officer—Edwin Sayle*. WIUUt
.ra yard Please notice the
Ombor's
spoken several time* at Rotary Club house and senate of those two 4»ys The report of the house committee ' J
Saturday. August 5 picnic dinner ■I Executive Dr. B C. Swift. Mid- (,-hango tn place of laddlng Un* meet£ pnv *lr came alo &gt;g us- making gn honest attempt to right
luncheons. He - wa* an enthuelnsUc
the trouble as wa* promised ItkJt*.
i dieville
in/
Rotarian He lias also visited this
campaign. The proposition is en­
Final plan* for the annual flower
city and conducted services In fluRecently there
fell Into
the
hands
ot lobbying, dlsctuuw*
deemed i&gt;y
by the
tok- tirely voluntary on the part of the
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me company Theoe
i
,xhow will be completed at ihi* lime
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.bl.,
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wsliin,,*
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mi4-ntlwn
wilt.
fratsImAB.
-Vlis,
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Emmanuel Episcopal church, so of this writer a volume containing question with frankness That rec- ‘ cns were also accepted by the mer- farmer, but thb program’s success
l*o
a good attendance I* urged.
the public docu- I ord will show that open offers of. chants in lieu of cash
there was a large number of people
depend*
upon
the
co-operation
of
a
There
will be a general dl*CU*...................
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in Hastings who came to know him
incuts of the state money for votes for and against
a on ine com were me ]arge percentage of wheat grower*
slon on flowers following tlie biuisenate of Michl- pending legislation were ffiort* com- words
and to love him. Hk. was u genial,
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. cord"
andand
on on
thethe
reverse,
reverse,
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a a ■ »... ■ ■ ■
1 iif.** *e.Mdon.
gtin for the year I man than decent citizens cure to •M. C. R. R. 101."
kindly, lovable peraonality. He was a
SPLENDID EXHIBIT
L,
,
..
.T4.
, r*_ ,
man of kindly humor, a keen ob­
1838. No render of; admit. The very fact that HU* rec------------- -------------------- —
By vacation SCHOOL.' To the Depositors of Hastings National Ihink:
SHERIFF LEONARD
server of what was going on in the
that volume can : ord show* that certain senators and
BARN BURNED.
[ Sunday the Vacation Bible School I
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,1«H to be . Un-;'representatives were openly offered ■. Sunday
world, a lover of all mankind and
The
Bunday afternoon lightning
ngntmng struck ,o
Of the Methodist church was given
given)
me reorganization
FCOlRanizauon plan of
Of the
tne Hastings
nasungN National
rvnnuiiui Bank.
ntsim
W(U
„r nr, 11 Mmvtunnwrv turn I.,..
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preard with the leash which was promptly refused Ibn
&gt;tnccrcly devoted his efforts to mak­
pJX “ oulllne.1 by the Treoury Department ami approved el
ja^-aing this world a better place to live
importance of the naturally leads one to suspect that
in.
matters then un- these money-passing lobbyists must was burned to the ground, it win be|ol Ketting B good tmprwsion of the' by you as depositors has now been finally authorized, and lh^
ot tnu «tate Those
dcr consideration ' have found some takers somewhere
He was seized with a heart attack
5
™b«'ription. for the new .toes
being lake,,. It all
the prertous Saturday which did not |
nnd the degree of i else they would not have become so
*cem especially severe. This condi­
"lertous delibera- , bold. That foe very legislation thus Much sympathy 1* exprewed for.tion that this type of teaching U I depositors will come to the bank at'the earlteat possible bl!ou hl Up whUh
of vital
tion grew steadily worse until ho!
tion given those । openly opposed with offer* of money
hl,n &gt;n hu misfortune.
eminently worth while.'moment and subscribe for their fair proportion of this^cem to Uw people ot UUa_state.
wa* taken to Butterworth hospital
matters "by the i eventually failed, of passage over
chiropractic clinic.
we cream gociAL.
1 stock, it will greatly hasten the prompt reopening of thm
pUn* *•
**
wh^re lie died.
I
.
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,commit_ _ ___________
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J
various
the veto_ „
of the-1 governor
Is certainly
.«»•*.
BLOCK, Il Will givuiiy IlliDiuil HIV piviupi &lt;cu|&lt;cm&lt;ii* w*
»&lt;*«!». b a. a, Thurato.;..
r„.„ „„„
thl,
. !,«, amount ot
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-, The world is surely poorer when tecs and commission* entrusted । disturbing In it* sinister setting.
July n7~ilirn&lt;»i&gt;'".n4 SS!»i‘b«nk and releaae to thia community a large amount of
r.iih
ixca.
with their solution.
| Then, loo. there 1* that matter O. Davis, chiropractor, will hold a
such 3
a man “
puses.
j T,ie rv’“,er oT 016 ri&lt;ord of the; concerning the activity of one Isaiah clinic at his offices in the Pancoast Adv. 2 wk*
money for use in the channels of business.
OIJJ FASHIONED
FASHIONED DANCES.
DANCES.
Jptate
He I* referred to in the I Bldg., a lady.technician
lady .technician being sent
OLD
Ptate legislature of 1033. 25 years I Lcebove.
Leebovr -; Ecerv
RaLiirrfMV
nfaht
*t 1 r-Ixar!.
_____ __a half-century
_______ .hence
_____ or
'
______ .as one whose "desires are evil I from the- headquarters
4. — _ .1 .. ■ • A** in
1“ Ohio, ,to
Z,
nine. July 27. 7 to
BASEBALL.
DKPOSITORS' COMMITTEE OF
8,1
ut.*
hence,
a I(report
“£"*21
—ir. —
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~;i iwiiw
, ■ n«u-vriimry lima:
ar W,
given.' Frank
Herrtnaton.
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(Continued on page five)
conduct Mme, Further announc-i। At Vickery's. Clear lake. Bunday.
—ike.
-AdvPrize*
* ***8lVCn
P*Mn*"
err,n&lt;ton Iflundred
years in the »...
future
will
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK.
‘ Wolverine Wood
.
•
lemcnt will be nude next week.
. July 30, Dowling vs, Ceresco.—Adv.

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j
" a-^c Store ZrhX-^r w»* du.- to an unavoidable
--'cmitesy oi Fred Meyers, os’? teen- ,-cuten.
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Shaking Record Written

icnT T ..«.&lt;*»
oy ine Rv Thn
Legislature

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. JlXY 24. 1933

PAGE TWO

Wide Interest Shown In
Old Age Pension Act

led her husband, or. without Juat
j cause, faded to support *uch of her

DELEGATES
uuLLuni.u TO PRE- ^““
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SENT CONCLUSIONS

™“ssPres.
pMen Roosevelt
«eartiiy s
OperateBWith
Plans for National Recovery

That Much New Insurance in
ceding jued application for assUt30 Daye Shows Condi­
. —----------. .
tnce been a professional tramp or
tiona Are Improving
iConUnued from mage onej
WILL NOT fiECOME EFFECTIVE UNTIL’OCTOBER beggar; and who has no child or BASIS FOR FUTURE PRA’qI '
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tow
SEVERAL
STATES
HAVE
.
cernrd. It was recognized that that tlie wage sugge’&gt;*i by the
17,1933. SEVERAL STATES HAVE
law of thu state and found by the
TICE OF MEDICINE
tome lines ot bualne** may require President must govern all .wage
S.1MILAR AQTS
county board or by Hie state welfare
Insurance
during
the
month
ot
Jun..-.
IN MICHIGAN
. u ’ AA &lt; lon*, r hours than otiwrs. but the scales
department able to aupiwrt him.
ho*M? WB
' "P^wed
there might
mlgiii ~ Attar
matter
had been
r r *a H3
hope
wa*
egprc&amp;sed that
that Uiere
"* the whole-----•------------------Pct son* entitled to pension wild”
V? . ’ l!*1 ol
be an Mgrted-on plan that would discussed for same tune a motion
ID} Leon D. Co** in Watervliet Record!
.anew under the act are rvstri.-trd ta| WOULD CO-ORDINATE
Fallowing, as this does, a 110.DOO.- be applicable to every line
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... I*res-----------------------------was unanimously
carried
that
. tluine luivUut-un income of not u»
IPJiaUC ni.ns.isi
.
11 **•* dPprscialcd by all present idrnt Robert Wal)ot) of the Com-The writer of th!-' article I* th&lt; finance th - pension. Tlie autatitu.rHEALTH VS.OYIWS.
SERVICE
‘
month of May it I* tmpre.yive cvi- t}lal America u face to face with a merelal Club name u committee.
iu «&lt;t-&gt;ied
adopted toby ttothe senate .nd
and eoncoh- anec shall be fixed with due regard
editor of the Watervliet Rceuyl and «•«
Pnlirioe Indirnto Tronri To
mu’'t
. VP" war—not against wane otlser nation. wiUi a representative ot each line
state senator from Berrien county, cum-d in by Uie house. Tlie cel was to the condition of the miiivijlualji. Policies
indicate Trend To- moving m Ujerural
&lt;&gt;f Uie blll aUBiml a wl0MS mf|WCl. wlUlJn 0(
on UuU committee who
probably no matter before tlie publl-.- not given mjmrdUtc eflect, so it the umimumiy ui each care: but in,
ward Socialization of Medwhcrc B1“t o£‘hc
°r ite own borders, vta: DEPRESHION. should
s' — **“- to be
report
at -a —
meeting
at thi* Ume U creating as much h»- will therefore not bcc-nne effective no ea*&lt;- shall I: be $n auJbuntJwhich. :
thi. company
onmnanv is
U written No
SM better
u
J,
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„
this
called
When they are ready to make
until
October
17.
of
this
year.
terrst « the Old Age Pension Act
.when addud (otbe incotnq ot the!
ictoe 1
e
OUB ry
evidence could be affordeti than thi* inilI&lt;
lo
au
BIKI
Inai
u
lor
aII
lnc
ll-nr
tepu,.
tu»&gt; »..c
Then
the pro)x&gt;*ed
thing
to
do
and
tlwt
!*
for
all
the
their
report
People want to know about IL how
The act provide* that all person* applicant horn othci * urc» - .-hall- There piet in Unaing last week that there 1* a more hopeful feeling
o(
M
nation
to
get
together
burinra*
code
for
Hastings
will be
ar.4 when it is going to be pai.1. what liable to pay tin. lu-ad lax mint reg- exceed a total jff thirty dollar* «. the House of Delegates of the Michi- among farmer* a*-to the future of and worh
That *anw idea preo^iited by the committee, and
trier Oefotx-r 1 add pay the 42 before month
. '
can State Medical Hociety. to consld- their industry While prices have mUil
C4ITWd out ln America n .unwilling definite und concrtte ran
the curcccding March 1 It may be
Old aye assistance fIuaII not be’ e-r what many medical men believe not yet readied the level* tiiat it U
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j,.
ur
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Tlx- President be acted upon.
at tlie re-• ।jyn 1)ir ^ttortwy general will hold granted to a person If the vqlue of may be Hie bxvL' tor the future hoped and believed they will. Huy war ona depression.
it wl|! be a pipuiw
,h't — —
' bt
t u, '—.. There was a line spirit ot harmony
.r...
cel ver end -—Ed •
tiiat »«.»&gt;«&gt;»■&gt;■
reglstratton' .«•
for tlw la-ad .........
tax hi,
... ..im
pr-jperty
­
exratd.s S3,500, or Che practice of medicine, not only in have increased to such an extent for ------natoral
cause*
to cut.- the be
&lt;!&lt;•‘ - ot• cannot .................................
Of j|W.:
.at the
meeting.
for
probably no other enactment
be cbmi&gt;ellid until—October I. t.vul value
Miihlgun. but in tlx country u* a that they indicate that the farmer —
. ... theIl. cau
.govern-taken
preseion....lie belfeves
granted that the business interests
fe ih.i'J not exceed
the recent Michigan state legixlatihi- nut. in which event payment of the band and
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1»“n~
,l,nr"
mr'... '7.n lun&amp;irn. xMatfuiij.
----- —()J IJ|uUn|CM_ WIU Uack thc president
ha* an&gt;a*ed more g-neral tpu-rwit nrst taxes prascnbca in th. uct fsjwo
i-.i - Ht their conclusions at a meet­
22a .»?LCL’il2r proi" wllh ,h** c&lt;»»eration of nil the )&gt;-&gt;- 100 per -cent. Titer* remain some
orTthe put of the ticopie than has w.nild not b- ;-..iyabJe until the sue
a rad; inc &lt;d the Michigan State- Medical perou* da&gt;s. And
that help*
p!t, ln ojyMnlln£E this sertoto
din-ctor and; Society which will be Mid in Scpwith the
tl»c old age pension law.
' ,cvutng March of 1035.
It was totereriing to(Vt*d the tr&lt;1(|blr
a'tn.Hle of th.- Pr- . drtalls to be cleared up tn thc ap­
Although sixteen other states of
important features &lt;?: th? act ar
Windstorm Company Monday and (lf|U u.,t5 recosaui.rt
the meeting plication of the plan tn any locality;
■h&lt; judge nf probate.the Union have &lt;4d age pension act* old age aiwistancc may be granted t
the number of telephone calls - t'uradav night Al) wl-o
x- Un these detail* will not be diffi­
'■ The general outline ot policies note
1
on their statute books. and_also the un applicant oho has attained th* c..,n- . a-...re ,.r. nt m.u on- *
ulUn, « tawu
durlnu Sun, cult to surmount. Whatever alter­
of tlie gatlu-ring include;
IX-gnmwin nf Canada. aflffTh? Dctno- aK&lt;- of .. ..iity •. ars or upward -‘-’i • i&lt;- &lt;;&gt;te-ii.t&lt;xt b) tlie board o. । I The appolntinent of a cum- J
ations may be required later in tlie
plan will be made nnd put across
critic party- stele platform carried who iu*Jxvn a citwcu o', live U““
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U
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h
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1,.1.
mitte* on medical economic*, directa declaration for old age' pensions, cd SuiCs.tot at l«-.v' IMUt-n )
in good faith and good spirit.
•!«..
bu&lt;
u.e
fn.1
.nwtiiy
»&lt;'
wpU
,
d
»n
U6«.l
'.si to study, prepare and present a :
mail. It was noticeable tiiat j
rl
the matter had not received any tx-iprc making applicat.un lor a •
FENNVILLE VIGILANTES ' plan or plan* for liealth insurance were
,
where
a barn was unrooted or
Seat amount of attention of des- ance: who reaidm tn the -'Lite
।
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READY FOR ROBBERS ..-a means fur distributing the blown
terraflane climbs
down the Company imme- ‘
nission. outeid# at a featured or- has «o reaided continuously
.
ci«»l ot mrdicul care and tor rcduc- diateiy got in touch with one ot H ■
w PIKE'S PEAK IN HIGH.
ganuatlon sponsoring the move- leas- ten year.' inirnrdtah iy pie
medical indtgeiwy.
Bandit and Wife Caught
director* to have the wrecked build­
ment. until the bill passed in the mg the date ..I application.
Ftorre.t Johnson, local Hudson.
। -J. The adoption ol the principle of . inspected and ssttlenwnt nuid&lt;closing days'of thr «-*acn
has so n&amp;dcd for a total of tv .
Essex dealer, makes an announce­
Within Three Miles of
'--..ixsldLMtlon. through state or local ing
*
promptly
so
thc
owner
could
As originally Introduced and ty ye.&lt;i-. «' Itime of whir:
ment eLwwhere In this week* Ban-'
I funds. «&gt;( phntdan* and medical *speedily have the benefit.
That Village
pawed by the House «rf Rcpresrnta- must tx- continuous and lmm«’di.\tely
Garrison reunion ' lield at tile i.«r. telling how two stock Essexjiersonnel in sparsely settled areas
Uve».-ltH‘bill merely net ,uivt!“ &gt;«»• ptyredi- the urplicaUim; is .not jl
TVrranlanea broke al) previous rec. in utdcr to assure reasonably ade-y
t i ot it* pationa that ba* given t)ie|^ugu.*t B -Adv
chitw-ry Ior 0)11 Wh’ l*'nsU»n- to take tiu- date of making AiipkcAtlon rt- rcumd
raid by bunk robber*
osdh in climbing Pike* Peak. It u&gt;
medical
care
in
rural
district*,
effeet in 1935. and leaving to the cetvmg aid an inmate ot
i ;t ’Die adoption .ot thc surycy Windstorm company of this city its, McCreery »50csp.-.-i il M-imlavand i Uiniid th.- Eight, with gear HUH
Legislature eh-rted in 1934 th • prob- prison, wxirkhou-.. m-..n- a
&lt;■ irnndtee:«-comrr.cnd«!iun to sup-’ high standing with the jxopU- otiTucsday. Juiv3l. Aug I. Au&gt; lad- .­ Ixk -d and K-aled. climbed all the
lem of providing tlie revenue to n- or an) other public nTonu «
n early'ipart
1
Michigan. It makes prompt and drew, co it man’,
wav t.i tin- summit in high gear. •
the county unit plan for pub- fair
adjustment* of all Iik.m-.-. That -. nance the measure. Wlwf, the bill rrctiontd institution
and i
f.-.it unparalleled by any prevaxu
[lie health throughout the stale, in why in the month ut Jum- Hite year
...xmonth*
or more
th&lt;
wa* reported out of committee in
~ during
-----Afr._
attempts. The announcement by
ta coiidtnate public health |i over 48 600.000 of ni-w insurance wa.tlie date of
_. ,
thr Senate.. amendments were-years
------- ■preceding
it m the ear.. i.r.ler
Ms Johnson U accompanied by ptc*r'1JsS/a”d ,n order to bring jireThur*
offered subrtttuUn* provisions to put ration for retie!, it a husbam
lun.m appeared aev- ; v. n'.RMnscdscinc t-&lt; every city, ham­ written for the gotnpany
lurvs ot thb event which took place
the uld age pension into effee: thi* : not deserted hb wife, or w.
r ridiber cow-red let and rural di»tric:\n thc state
25TH WKDDING CELEBRATION. *"r i’ f- &gt;»“* Mlpper
war. and providing for a poU tax or ! jau causi-. tailed to support her and
er then tied him
Tt»e committee adopted a resnlu- .On Bunday, thc 23rd, fifty-two v*,*'&lt;*
HI GBEE COItNEItK.
iwad tax ot &gt;3 Ml each person *— hl-, childr-n under tin::&lt;&gt;n rccomnumdlng that the Univer­ relative* and friend* ot Mr. and
J/r. and Mrs Maywo«xi Counter,r'-- *Su"‘,
sity c.fEclaLs continue to restrict the Mm. Ernest Matteson Of M.Omber ’
1'uxt.y murnhik- al
"«
mu of Kalamaabo. Carl Montaciivittes ot the Univeraity hospital­ Corners m?t with them at Vlckrry-i.-1,‘r daughter in Nashville. No tu- &gt;mery ot M rgan. Mre. Ethel
: 7 il-s policy i* designed to prevent landlng. Clear lake, to h^-lp them mTar uiTangemcitte have &lt;«••■. n..i ■ . rein Norman and. Elwood of
that hospital from .serving ns an en- celebrate their 25th wedding until- ‘--‘- ivL.
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i
burs .M«nt Sunday with Mr.
ih-rtng wedge to actual State mecii- versary whltfh occurred on tin- day! A recent licuvo- was
' k-LAV u n_ ~~~-----* T'.
«~x
..nd Mrs Tun Wilcox
cinc.
.
before. As they were IcaVing «hc county-clerk far the marriage
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Palmer nnd
I These announced policies imply table afi.er a bounteous dinner the Daniel UJiit. a.:i- 50, ct Mid-Ucvi
fidnily were guests Sunday ot Jun
r. hb.-I tha:- *hnr U* hu-d-.cal profession rain drove tlwm all jo their cam
V. -lore*North H"l*•
\ii-X J
*’lhntr to-experiment with a to­ After many showers they succeeded'
A gathering of friends and tela­
Ugh thing
. I *--. i. 'ml t c;ai dlalnbutibn of medical cost* In getting everything stared away
in- met ai L D. Woodman u anti madi 14
it
,d &lt;|th ]WrtlaI *ub.;idiza'.ion ?f
just as a small cycJonr came al?ng.
Sunday, tlie occasion being the
.. !nh'. -irians ami hospital* in sparsely the limbs off lrc*-» going In all di­ buildlna- aliveniig it in several d.- birtl.d-; -■! Mir. Woodman and Mrs
led communitte* and for :ndi- rection’. It w.x* strew lucky that n.i ,irction.1 and kxieetilng Men*-' ut the I Ju jolunox A bouhufifi lunch
t . m urban districts, it will insist­‘one was seriously: hurt although ‘brltk-i tn me City Ha.l
served. guest* from away were
' private practice in all. other suinc damage wra done to cars by . MJ-L'1
iii-i Mr» Will Ensign ot Florida
H-'ct*
shall remain intact.
fulling tree*. A. Mnon jvf the storm T'11"-*!
M: and Mrs. Frank Thompson
aught
In brief tliesc policies indicate « li t up everyone left For their J.ume.-..11 r'
UtU- Creek. Mr. and Mrs
•nd toward thc exlaUxation al leaving Mr. and Mm Mattcscn f'.v7 'cl-'.inupson as.-i.flrd by Myron Johnmedicine with thc policies of sj- eral nice presents of silver and hup- - Adv.
x rendered iunie b-auUful musical
ealhd &gt;i:i:«-.medicine ’ It U a cocn- Ing t&lt;&gt; meet with them tn another
■liTtjv.iv' A wondtertul time was
v b-twran the rugged IndividuX&gt;ved by all.
Jav- Dewitt and MLm Helen Boyer
&lt; ORRE(TION.
profession and the
For Best Results
I Gt to spent Sunday at tlw home
more radical proposal ot state mediTin- Banner L&lt; in receipt of J
USE
I Bvrnn Jobncox
...
Lulu Jobncox and son, Mbs
,r pair pur .-c-.n;-. whereby thy physician. a». an
employee of the state, would be en- Oregon, correcting u &gt;.tat«.-:i
Mix* Helen Boyer.
‘ paged to pn-vtdc medical service to apficured in this paper s iu,mt
...
crime. Un,; the citto-n.'
.
count ot Hie Baucoqi murdrr near 11
: party at Yankee
rul crime.*:.
(Mercury Made)
1: is in .addition a declaration ot Medford In that ariichSprings Saturday evening
idcpxi-.diiU-e fi'om commercial con- that "Pay
several —Adv.
"Fay E DiamoqU
Ih.iim-nii died
&lt;1
years ago. ' That information was
G's-.ge B.i
surprising Mileage
he medical proftwlon and raise tlie given us; but- Mr Heath writes u.- -’ilil’- *-• L-’
many Ui-iiW ltd* morning as
. t of m- dic.ii care through ex|*»- that Fay would be peeved to rend !r&lt; ni h?
Hard Carbon
norlliwe.-:
-.’i- .-t-lllng pr««-t!urr* tied _dlvi- that. becaiLM- he |iv&lt;* in Medford. *a’-f 1,1
Bunday’
• ’••'•H' Doct
’dY-nd*. Large and Miiall .insurance husky and strong a.s ever We are au® Lvtdalil. cxainin. d him
and Mr* C N Tobias spent
' r.-mpank-s have b&gt;&lt;n feverishly ac­ glad to know It
Bunday with hla abler. Mr. and
tive in an effort »r&gt; forestall action
tn-litmen;.- at ihr sfate hospital. at Mr.- Curl M(&gt;r».int|ialcr in Nashville.
•ot the mtdtca! pmfu.don in opponiKdliunuqo
Mrs. Eeari Barrett fc&gt; rpctidlng lhi«
,tion t&lt;&gt; commercial ia-idth insurant*-;
Funeral services fur. Jolui H. The. Mk-hit-ail Stale Hnline*' -.it-:k w:ith friends in Detroit and
)tml Committee on the Beagle, a rt-Uden*. of Hastings. w&lt; i.- .Camp Me-tUlte A. s .-di.-n ii.&lt;et- at l/ 'ili Baneit t. visiting In-r aunt* in
PHONE 2240
HASTINGS
held at the First Baptist church r,t !1 Rapid* July 27 tn Augu-t 6 i Kalmnaroi ■
Calllornia State Medi­ Saturday. July 32. Burial ua.&lt; in the H' v Lk-yd II.' L:-. n tr- nn. iJcnt
um! now th-' Michigan cemetery
■
-■
at Wa'.dron./lle
was born Ambng thi sprakers will by- Dr. tl-e L A S nl Hu- home of Mr. nnd
Floyd GarrL-on Thursday
in Allegan county. January 9. IH7S. Stanley June... a ndsuonary to In­ Mr
rl-.L'ion of individual.* or orgahira- and was united in marriage i&lt;&gt; MB - dia.. who is making hia third vlsU There was a large crowtf and a fine
tKMk -Also might engage in health Ara Kipp at Waldron on May 13. to Eaton Hap^ds.
.
time
&gt;ftt
insurance '
“
I8fi» He dad July 20. 1933. H- :•
■
■
-sufvivid by hia wife. Mrs. Ara
&gt;f Iwalth insurance, as learned- upagu.. and two children. Mr•• Mur­
Mto Susie Phillips Come and bring 1
Ovi-r in our nrigijb.rmg town
...... ............... ...........
-cJ Hujr BalUc Cwi[ and • aKa,
your friends.
Lowell the annual Sh ;w Boat pno* operating in forty countries,
iduhion has i*-l-&gt;im- un iiutituti
i-r.press their conviction that defect..spoil ori-d by village otAciul'.
in inherent in the principle of
“Where Better Fopdi Ctut Leit”
TO TEST TWO 1933
health Insurance

LOCAL NEWS

The
PASS-Word of the Road
BLUE

CLEANUP
PRICESon
SUMMER GOODS
Men s and Ladies

Bathing Suits
;S“,“’2.23
Regular $1.98 M.59

NOW

Regular $1.50

79c
H.19

Dress Straws COc
the Store.

Choice

- Hastings, Mich.

COFFEES

Butter

26c

Del Monte n. Z7c
A-l CoE.ee il 19c
McLaughlin’s Zbc
I

Flour

Pillsbury’s 24^ Sack

8§c

I

Mill

ACTS IN COURT
;ati &lt; »hc plans to be ultimately considrn-d should embody
'
Tin- constitutionality of at Past
1 A plan to • provide lor free
two
of
the
acts
adopted by the 1933
ihoi.--' nf n physician by th- iti-ured
legislature, t* to be tr»t.-&lt;F in couft.
limit at ion
hot.-the dt- In Wayne county, a suit h.«- bicn
started to determine thc linality of
ot dividend., to insurance com* the state retail m&gt;&lt;*' tax An-Ahe r -an;
is threatened to determine wheih’-r
panua.
not the cliam ‘ store licenwtt Control bv . the profession of or
tax bill i* tn accord with tin- state
m&lt;Wfal .enlce.
constitution. Tins act became cforpaniratlnns who might en£tgr tn fective after both Iwusc of n-p:&lt;.-cntatlres and senate had ovetnd.li &lt;&gt;
health insurance for protit
T-'u- committer whose report It*' the governor s veto It provide* thaindividual or company owning
to- &lt; n adopted toy the House of Delc- the
single store wauld not apply for
tic* will now prepare t’s plans and aa UiMinsc
or pay any tax Thc total
program tor thc.c&lt;’tuldrration of the tax for two *u&gt;re&gt; under the same
Michigan Stat.' Medical Society at ownership would be 910 while the
;t&lt; ai.nual meeting in September
tax for 25 store* under one owner­
ship would be 42.570 For each store
VOTERS MAY PASS ON
...
ever 25. thc annual tax under Uie

They
are still
only —

5|500

In ii short time they
will be around Si9.50
due Io higher labor
fabric prices.

Buy Now
and Save!

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn't good,
we don’t carry it

SMALL LOAN RATE

Ham Loaf

“■ XOc I

Circle S Picnics CkottT Quality
Minced Ham Fi«« lu».i.«* 2
Choice Veal Roasts
Chickens Fancy Freth Dressed

lb».
ib.
lb.

I0c
25c
14c
16c

Meat Loa£ - l§c &gt;
&gt; B««f Steak. Creund.

DEL MONTE CANNED FOODS
SALE FRIDAY and SATURDAY

TiK hfpnrime.it ct S:
ked to pas* on the (urn. oi a proP&lt;*rd constitutional amendment
which would *et the legal rate ot
interest on loan* ot 4390.or less »t
io per cent per year. Backers of tlie
i amendment announced " that they
Thcv will attempt to secure' sutlicient
— ‘o nkitiotis ;a pigee the

&gt;

SUNDAY —MONDAY

RICHARD BARTHELMESS
In Hit Beit Since Talking Picture! Began
ifnrtoble vatuag*
pipu
entertainment, which begin* at I
ociock &lt;&gt;p each evening of Tiiur/day
Friday and Saturday. Angus'
In as tone It as the Show B:
not a money ttigking venture
pnee oi admission has been fix
35c. which is barely enough to cover

price no one heed f^-1 obliged- U
• uy away front Hu* unique and en­
joyable entertainment
.

NEW LEGISLATION
CHEVROLET BETTERS
’ AT FINAL LEGISLATION
PRODUCTION OF 1932
-----------

Seldom in the stat* * hutory ha*
.... final
...V-. adjoutnw«u...'Vuh on»' 15 da&gt;'5 '=r're
one
any teguiature. ..
at it.*
ment sesaion. enacted new - tegtri*- half ol the year, production of new
tion Yet thu wa* done by the 1933 Chevrolet rar* and tracks equalled
tegulature in adopting * bill pro- the fuli twelve month*' production
vlding that *11 delinquent 1932 taxe of 103-- !l *'•*-* announced by W S
Knurtver.. president
presi-tent and
and
’
n NovemlK r 1934 A! the present could be paid without penalty, in- Knudsen,
lie legal lnteri-4 rate on loan* tere.«i or rollectton toe* until No-., tnamp-r »t Chevron: Motor Com.
.1 or
t* three and one-hat! 1 1933 The bill adopted by the leg- J»«"' On the basis of prearnt
ishuun- is identical in purjmse with ute*. July production thi* year will
nt per month.
a rr.MiluLon iwv.ed by thr Stele Ad- .rampan- favorably with that of May
r-miM-r attr­
minutrative Board three week* ago •fid will be ’.Iw best-July since 1W9.
»r. Saturdi}. July 29. member* of The blH. which now await* thr gov- Empi.r.-«rent totals have ascended
CitnL-n Consistory A A 8 ernor1* signature or veto. als&gt; pr &gt;- &gt;r"m 33J?3 !ar, t!ic
S?,dl,nK
residing in tht* .vicinity headed vide* that register* of deed* may ac- January 7. o.^thi* year, to 40.643 .or:
A report on.,
toy local chairman Dr. Denr.t* Mur­ cept for recording Aerds or land ’he week ending Saturday. July. 8 i
ray arc invited to attend the Find contract*, bearing certificate* from
by cnc of
*
Worrit'd * yam on thread made of
Day ever staged by thu
s.. — —Fi« Id
-----------------------------thc '-•rganauditor g?nrra! or county&lt;tr?asititled Tn- i-’aticn Members of tlie family are .urer*. ehowing that' 1932 or prior .wool. t» so called tram Worsted, a
fammu market-town in Nor­
was enjoyed •1*°
invited
taxes are delinquent.once
T-..4
..mo ..-.11 Kt
. - - -_________
1 folk. England
MT? Ell? M^Cote^ed^^dtMl' Abnut
oi th®’ home* in the
Morn- m Gorden* located in Ionia
..‘”r “m\“ .nsJKj s.': ££ "nr"'dr,8‘,!2 2"" “
county or. County Read 583
There are to be amusement* for
Rapids Camp everyone—boatinc. bathing. Ashing. atdaaoo early Tuesday morning eft- per CTr,t tQ ” e,^
evening. July golf and ether gamra tn which all er a lingering Hiner*. Shr v a* l irn
D^pte.
Chep. Btuy. Biscuit,
ante) d«r. .-. may partictayt.' starting at 2 00 ” in Barry county but b*\b«*n a .'Ml- c.reaay Creek and Tub are names of
Kalamaaoo
(or 50 .years
year
wjrid’a* a M. uniter direction ot Henry W. dent ot Kalamazoo
------ — for
nv.,.**, town*
Kentucky
interpreter of lix Lightner
The
. ... ■■ ■—»■*.
t }
Tile funeral will be
be held at
■&gt; the
•
" • " •- •
A Ane time t* being mucipated* Jddersme and Klein iutirira! fuwna| T-e equator crosses Africa wverilj
Further infurmauon may be seuured on Thursday afternoon at tao hundred milqa touth ot the southern.
from Dr. Murray.
a clock with burial in BanAdd.
| boundary oi the Sahara Desert.
|

“HEROES FOR SALE”
Comedy—Colortonc Revue, "Nursery Rhymes'

LATEST NEWS

Rum-.
Itaikn
riidlny

rile Hire

HOU'

n

lighted and
down Flat Bin
&lt;ctn . ,.n ;
tniiid playing alterui;]&gt; ..
■ a niaanificani
chorus ol tif
The Show Ikh:

Warne
Rose '

Fall Suit!

Feldpausch’s
- Phone 2272

earlier
trimm
accoui

Scot
Indian
living
Balt
Keller

Sunoco

PRICES for FRIDAY and SATURDAY

on th&lt;
Scot
Indlar

Don't Delay
Buying Your

Andrus Service

We Deliver

barrag
tile oi
run* v
IlMI Bl
In Ihr
push i

for Boys
Regular 98c

High Test

. At Regular
Gas Price!

tdghtc

Balt
tor In

MOTOR FUEL

Motor Oil

TIM­

i ‘double
”
In
pitche

Bathing Suits

SUNOCO
Knockless
Performance

AL-G

Adults 25c; Children 10c

TUESDAY

RALPH BELLAMY, MAE CLARK

“THE PAROLE GIRL”
Paramount Pictorial'and

Cartoon Comedy—"Prosperity Blues"
TEhf CENTS TO ALL

WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY

JAMES DUNN and SALLY EILERS.
The Famous Team of Wisecrackera

“HOLD ME TIGHT”
Cartoon Comedy—"Bpaco’a Draw Back”
LATEST NEWS
Adults 15c; Children 10c

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

A1 Story A» Old As Time ...
But New On the Screen

“CASEY JONES"
Comady—"The Plumber and the Lady"

Added—Silly Symphony Cartoon
TEN CENTS TO ALL

Two
Be

beard.-

st.-i nd i
this S
nnd 3
Harbo
tip ta

nnd tl
ably l
|»-nd&lt;-i

lll-4-.cd
Udi.

V

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, JULY l», 1933

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i

GOLFING NOTES

ICHINCH-BUG ATTACKS

| „„ w

SpOYtl'H^ ItCWlS

Friday. Saturday and-Bunday will I
MICHIGAN CORN CROP [Ruth Marcy of Crystal Luke the'
GROUP No. I
be busy days at the Hastings Coun-;T
.
_. --—~
, .pa-H »'««•
.
try dub thi* week. On these three :lnvaaetf
uruucu Field*
riciun May
luuy Be
uv Total
ivmu
Mr.
ur. and
uno Mrs
«r». Roy
i«»y Roberts
Hounrts and
ana
'day* golfers will qualify for the an- j
-* •In.rcl.
------- •- •n»n.i
Lola ’It• March ot
1. •**1«'• •'’ w
»'
«nd«nAL-GON-QUIN INDIANS
,,
_
eviete
nual Club Championship Tourna-: „
.. »
,.^.t were in Ik-avrrton from. Tues«1
Not Slopped
Stopped by
by.Barriers
lyithiy where they izawdi
mint. At prcM-nt the champion-1
Barriers [day until F^day
pirtwd
WIN DOUBLE HEADER sMp trophy te held by Kim Sigler. * ' East
East Lansing.
Lansing.—
—Immediate
Immediate control
control Ihuckleberries.
huckleberries.
XJ
■'
Tin* Al-Gon-Quin Indians made h
T™™**** afternoon there wlhbsi injures to stop the advance ot the* Mr and Mr* Wm McKnight and I
three wins in a row bv winning a
|l,J*r'c*ub '’‘“Uh between The chinch-bug Into Michigan com children c( Wilmette spent the week
•double header last Sunddv
Rc0* Bc&lt;'r* ,nd ”n,c N‘“r Bwrs” i ntI,u ar,l "«««&gt;' 10
threat- end ut Wall l ike with Dr and Mn&gt;
...
In .i._
tlie flrat ------game nkiheldrr
I—.„—. '** play oB a t,e- T*’° COMlcat* have ened field* from this pest, accord- B G. Finnic
n eteht
tn a,r5idy bccn heW'
’
,ng to **ie entomology department; Mr. and Mrs. Cha*. Cook and fainpitched the Indians to an
eight to
» k'"- K.
&gt;
-The Real Beers" won the first Bl Michigan State College.
Illy were gu.sU of Mr and Mrs. Wai-.
seven victory over the Hastings
instances of totally ruined crops
rr al Hie Fu-iiqr cottage at
o! P’nine and .Warner won the match by the significant score of
3-2.
but
took
a
decisive
drubbing
on
jn
certain area* have been inspected Saddlebag take.
.
nightcap from the Irving team by a
thr hext. Now. according to the by member* of the entomology dr- ! Tilt- following schoolmates of theLiX to three count.
Aller trailing by a score of five to captain, tiujy're out to make It 6-4 parttnent. One 20 qcre field of corn Barnum m-Ika&gt;1 spe nt !.i •. Wednes‘a .
....
.. .. ~ in la* hawee county w a* pat a* if day uith Mr- ArLe Splndln and
one t^e Indiana opened up with a
.Mis Robert Walton nnd Mrs Roy lt had been rolted down, and Other enjoy-.’d a jx&gt;*. luck dinner. Mr*.
barrage of hiu in the last inning of
tlie opening game to score ‘seven Hubbard will meet tn the finals of pirCrS arc rapidly meeting Hu* sainelFred Vivtau of Grand Rapid.*-, Mrs.
.
Jennie’Coits. Mr Myrtle Bulling,
run* which wen- sufficient to sew up the Women s July Handicap Tour- r„le
| The chinch-bug -h an. ordinary Mr* BcN.e Ailardif.g, Mr*. Ru-e,
the game. Thc Knights came back nainrnt Friday afternoon.
JoImi Ketcham snot the course In year by year resident of Michigan: Loni and Mrs M c BeVa r.
in their halt of the same inning to
P«r.
3«.
Saturday
afternoon
and
nnc
j
only
fcachci
dangerou*,numbers
Mr. and Mr- Ch i-. Farthing,’
push across two more counters btit
were unable to get the tying run made a 76 for the 18 holes, litis is |n season:, which favor its muhipll-; Mrs L&gt;rm Osgood and Jack left lust
oije of the best records made by an cation. It w a small gray beetle.^Thursday fo;- Balin, llhnou, where;
on the bases.
amateur
on
the
course
this
reason.
f
t
wJce
the
,,
)74
.
ol
a
pln
h
,.
n
d
wilhithev
will visit relailves ivr two
Score by innings:
0-----0 0” 1 0 0 0 0 ~7—8
1 &gt;rrt* marking* on Hie Immature in- 'week*.
Indian*
~ r,rl&lt;‘},y nra-!&lt;c 1 C«m*’ wllL’ln “t”
......
1 j o I 0 1 0 0 2—7
u’“‘ lwo wbllc spoU on Uu’
M c B&lt;Wi. r vts'tcd Mrs L.
print
Batteries—Bachelder and Comp Nnmhtradult*.
jM Curtis of Free jiort Friday
',
n-.,.,.. ,.„,i
,rP f?umbc.r rtve.. He made a fine iron
n u now deserting oat and barMr. and Mr- Gilbert Mclx-od and
-------------- _ ...------....
nnd Mrs. Leonard Wachter!
•. .
rolled up to tlie cup but not in.
I[corn.
—...
---------Its u_,...
habit of -----traveling
on ,.
foot [spent Hie week end uit|» Mr. and
In the last game the Indjatis Mured
ONE GROUP OF
0.
w I nnai cm rrnn ininrrH permits the construct inn of a barrier Mr* Will Ourhnger of Cadillac
two tuns in the first aTRIrour in the
Mrs David Vail of Muskegon and
iccond wluch enabled them to de..­ LULAL uULrEnS INVITED Which »tops Its inarch and traps the
with Reinforced
TO GRAND HAVFN MFFT insecu *o they can be destroyed.
;Miat&lt;s Vivian and shirk v Schray
feat the wine Irving tram which
IU UHHIW HAVCn IflCCI
barrier is made l&gt;v dragging it of Elmhurst. HHool-.
d Mrs.
earlier In the se-.uou gave them a
। . । Back for long wear.
Amateur golfers of this com. .weighted plank along the ground to Alice Holme* purt of I»ui aet-k.
trimming. A walk and two doubles.
toK..
u...vu ....
«&gt; t.xAccounted
for’awu
two .utui
runs in
tlx* .in».
first. nninity are invited to enter the un- r&lt;Mm «««««»&gt; path 10 or 12 inch.-.: Mr and Mis. Clyde Buell and
In the second after two were out nu41 tournament held by the Spring '
Hote, ate dug in the renter &lt;■! family attended Hr- .Dunrt tamlly
Warner wa* lilt by u pitched ball, lake Country Club ut Grand Haven ;t,,is P8*11 12 i'K-'hr* dtep ,-md M to 3C .reunion at Kalamazoo Saturday and,
Kw walked and Hackiu-y doubled from Auk 4 to 6 inclusive. The en-•
*tr*P
'•'•’•‘i l**c *&lt; ck end with Mr. and
to right held scoring Warner and try fee will also include u compli-7[tfth *“r
1"“l r,n
'4,&lt;le
Mr' .E'1 Corey ut Gt.blo Mbs
Ruse, Comp walked and scored with mentary ticket to a da rule on Satnr- t,’c i**1’11 ,u'x' to ,he rr,rn “,Id and, Phyllis who has been viuting telaof Rayon Crepe. Plain
Hucknry on Robert’s doubb* to right day «tenlng, Aug. 5 Tropltys will be Ulks Ur Mrll’ **
‘&gt;'*“’4 i&lt;*, lives in Gob!. - and C.;l&lt;lwater re-I
■ending Hie scorirw- Irving scored presented to the winners of each'touch ’hr r,l”c of ‘'arh ,lljle 111
.{uni&lt;d home with them Winton rrand Printed Patterns— «■»
- two in Hie, recrind on an error und night.
of Hie holes should • maiued ior a In*’ weeks' visit ins
• b&lt;- beveled.........................
and t)u- bottoms coverHl, grandparent*.
two .*.ingl&gt;-s, mid one in thc fifth by
'
IMncDcmncuTO i ncc
(with two or three inches ot hydratMr. and Mn Harold-Rowland and
ed lime.
-t.imilv attended th&lt;- musical pro­
'Dm- giimc war. called hi the sixth IffULrtniUCPl IO LUoC
TO COLORED GIANTS I The rhlneh-biiR dislikes to ernv, 1 iqam at tin- South'Brethren church­
mi account of rain.
—__
I Um? strip of (ar and follows along it - Sunday,
Score by liming.-.:
Hastings Independents established l length till it falls in Hie holes and
Mr. and Mr.' Donald Gager and1
Indian-2 4 0 00
I? V Cotton Rayon
— —
u 2-0 had over thc P M. Colored Is s^goca’iii in the lime. The iivcct. um Morgan of ‘Itartford were in Bnilcricx
Indians.
—........ - —-------... Warner nnd Giant*during thc first eight Inningsjmay be numrroiks enough so the;Woodland Hundayttird Monday
LI Striped —
of the. game here Saturday but a'hptes should be cleaned out and' Mbs Hilda Bumni
Visiting M1m&lt;
Keller. Irving. Duke* and Wood.
batting rjiHy by Hie visitors in thejlresh lime udded every two or three Dorotliy Brown ul Mani.-t&lt;-e Ulis'
ninth combined with two costly er-,davr
iweck.
HOUSE OF DAVID TO
tors by the local team let in four* Tlie barrier should lie jdared be-1 Mrs Rena Culler »f**nt Sunday
PLAY INDEPENDENTS riins Trailing by two counts, .the[tween the corn and the grain fields!with Mr» Stat &lt;
and*family
Independents just missed tying the from which thc bugs arc moving If at their r it ige on Saddlebag lake,
Two Game Scries With the score and tlie game ended 4-3 in I the chlhch^ig* are nlrcaiiy in the Mr. and Mr*. Kart Paul and fam­
| y Fine Quality. Knit
favor
of
Hie
Giants.
Preston,
young)com.
tlx*
barrier
can
1Amade
a
fcw'iiy
weiv
giu-etJ;
ot
Mr.
and
Mrs. Kr-(
Bearded Players Never
Freeport hurier. pitched a great'rows in advance of Hu* iiwcts. The ne«t Shorno at the cottage at Jor-I
Styles.
Lacks Interest
game and deserved to win Parker of I chinch-bugs suck the sap from Hu- dan lake lor the we-.k end.
Middleville
In —
as relief
plants- —
and
travel—
only—
a.-'------fast —
a-- ■ —
Ml*
Elnora Rowland
Hustings Independents and the ---------- — went
-——
----- --pitcher
-------- - -------—-------•— —
-------- Rave
bearded House of David nine will :e- in
In '.lie
'.tie ninth and gave a|&gt; good
itood ac- nece.vary
nece.varv to reaelj
reach fresh food supsun- .birthday
birthday party
nartv Saturday
S it irtlav in honor of ।
new a rivlhry of several scasops’ count of himself.
1
[plies.
[MiM Belly Kunbl* . birthday,
standing m u two i-amt- •a-ries in re
Only three innings of thc game. Damage done by the insect^ is apt;
Hilda Sumin and Lucy i
this Saturday and Sunday. July 29 with Grand Ledge had been torn-1 to be most .serious in the southern ’I.inu were Grand Rapids visitors lust:
yard
Porto Rican.
and 30. In tin- past the. Bblitdh pteted. Sunday, when a deluge of । three tier*
iSaturday
tier., of couhHij*
couhtlq* but totaj
total low
lossiSaturday
I of ----corn1—
crops
Mr. and Mrs. Will Flory and Mr. I
. Harbor iiirgrrgatkon have fumi-djed tain interrupted [further play.
"" will follow .invasion*-!
...... 1
Good Quality —
!in any locality. Tlie bugs are not।and Mrs. Perry Flory attendi-d the'
the local batsmen with some of Hu-' ,
------- -»■&lt;■«■------------ --------A};&gt;.«■ n&gt;-.-1 ci&gt;m|x-j|ljon on the schedule STANDARD Oil. TELLS .
। evenly distributed but appear ...
in: funeral of Frank Price of Nashville i
’nnd the games this year will prob-,
ABOUT NEW GASOLINE, I greater numbers in
In wmr
some lixialith-.-.'Sunday.
localities. Sundiiv.
nbly be no exception, Tin- Indr- , *1'' Standard Oil Company L&gt;;thnn in-others. All fartneri; should i Mr*. Fred Bush of Los Angelcr.
p&gt;-ndetiu have had n great record P'*bll’-hing a scries of six announce-:immediately ln.s|x-ct their fields to:and,Bobby Bush at H istings un*
to far-this season and have • fur- *n4-nt* in the Banner starting in this■sec if tp* chinch-huR&lt; are pr:.-en*.. ’spending thc ?.*■. k with Mr. and
nbhed fun.* with some rniaiw. base- -,JU,UP‘,r l,M‘ ,n,‘rl’-s V the
J
”
* *’ " ' ‘
•Dull.
•
&gt;ww Sujxrrfuel for sate by all Btan-|
dard Oil dealers They claim f&lt;» this
new motor fuel at least seven 1m-1
RELEASED IN THE FALL !'■; Lar.-in; - L-I.-II. ii,. work in an
portant advantage*, not Hw least of |
Oil station. Mr Claire Lambert of
116-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
which u that it cell* at the price of
nrw conscrvaUon motion pic- Lake &lt;&gt;1«- ,u will take J&gt;i.. place be-;
the regular gosolirtr. Bunner renders turps pnxlurtlon ()f wJllcl, was IX„,. j-mnlng work iwxr w.' k, Mrs Herold
who are driving cars’ are urged tn,
j fro|n JM2 nr(. expcctl.d lo 1m. OlaNUS .
L ax-isttng;cotton. J. W. Kilpatrick and Perry
keep in tou^^th lhcw several an- relcaH^ ln th(Sfu]| b&gt;- lhl. E-ilu.a. m,„ Au :;n in the store thi* week ‘ lurntnn. were in St- Johns on bus!Single Man
nouncementa which npix-ar July 26.. tlon(ll ni.,)(i|on oI the Department
M;-• \ tiC’.i BrattMn und Mr. and ■Monday.
Atnni-i 2, 9, 16. 23, 30.
!bf Conrenatlon.
Mrr-. F o
To drive an automobile in a
°'n‘c W®™*
reunion will
COUNTY*! INF
i Tl"' l,lrlur' J* weri* taken more
head-on collision ulH&gt; another
.... HJid Mr. w &lt;. .&lt; &gt; Ml J11 K,. 1R.1(1 a. Monwn Patk. Tlmmopple
automobile at Ionia Free Fair
HWA&gt;.„ H«m~n
!lak’“’J?’“ v „„ ,,,
Mr, K,.uU. „' Orrll.,,..; .nd »n."I"*" "
opening day only’. August II.
hun-u. ot lu.un,. VMM »«r.i •; t“«l»1 ,”*
•AVPIUiU trt mntaMto. Mr.,. I “'• Wl M” ^”nk K lwlrtek
d.y» Ll
.hr tov ol Mr b™- •‘'"I "1’ ' '••'
In iComiei-Hon with Congrevs
und Mr. Will OrrllniK-r
,* "•»'" Ail . H U,:,.. ,.r«l ..Mr .u&gt;A Mrs . «»" ItoW ntoto to" «■&gt;« W.
, tiirmiglt.northern Michigan.
forty mites per hour nr no pay.
Mr. r.mr I. Orrliin ur .nd Mr, 'Irt,m
cl,lb*. ehurelw. und Gtenn Efland.
Must give unconditional rr_____ ___________ _ __________ Mr- Henry Ihulid, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. John Weaver of
lemx* In rare of Injury or
I that a lew prints of each will be visiting m Oklahoma has returned Hastings and Bobby Blough of
ThurMlay. .
; included next fall in the loan srrv- to
*■■ Woodland and
....a for
&lt;.... thc
,i.n present te
i. Grand
rirnnzt Ledge
r^win.. were
w*rn Sunday
itiina*v uiu&gt;itj,
&lt;&gt;i
guest* of
The Mitres Esther and Gertrude’i,
l-ice o[jcrntcd by the Department.
staying
with
Mrs
Bella
Kopp
oi
MF.
and Mrs: T. C. Munlon.
: Schuler of Anu Arbor visited their P
hy imill only. addrr*sln»:
' Mr. and Mr*. Leon Tyler and Umparent*. Mr. nnd Mrs. 5. B. Schuler, I , The new pictures nre expected' to Wc.-t Woodland.
। include two reels showing all kinds
Mr.. Ralph U’ffh-i and daughter* • Hy and Mrs. Daisy Tyler spent the
and Helena over thc week end.
accornjum &lt;1 Miss Doreen v......
Clary Kwtwcc*
and week vnu
end wau
with ana.
Mrs. Wm.
of
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs Waldo
Waldo J.
J Gerlingcr
(lerllnner।,
Michigan lake and Si ream tl-Jlinga^^A....^...vx..
Mill, Milter
mulct ut
Mr.
’ nnd
fnmily of
South Sunfield
Sunfield visited'
visited1 *“h
indioitlne haw 1-rede rick Clary to Chicago last week Beaverton.
ndinothcr
family
of
ol
: South
Sunnejd
steltml,'
,n.v lM'Onc
,„ wh(
,r„ thw u*i Mr
„rf Mn
&gt;pent
!and
hl*
Mr*
Carrie
Lf^rllnger
,n!,J
Oh--reel uwill
where
Mr B
and
Mr*. | Mf ond Mrs c j
and^ter Mr frS^Mn HerZn ’how various Michigan fur-lx arlng Vrre Mill, r ..nd attended the ',
Ionia. Michigan.
last
week
at
their
cottage
a^
Hough
­
Wink er Bundai^ evening
' animate Another will Inchide Mteh- World ., l air
winiuer. sunaay evening.
. |(?an Kanjp blrdg T1;c nfth
wU) M.
Virfe.inla nnd
Ht,rtcr. [’ton lake.
1 Excavation soon will stprt for
be of deer hunting in Michigan. &lt;lc- ly of West Woodland #|&gt;cnt Satur- I tlie new church for the Kilpatrick
[signed not ’only for hunting inter-'day high! with Mrs Nellie Hitt
district.
’&gt;
,est. but to show how and how not; Mr. and Mrs. Ravtnnnd Fun) and;; Mrs. Alla
...» „_
nnniz ann
„u.n
Schant:
Ruth
to hunt: how to properly dress a Mr. and Mrs J. W. Hoover V-.ne '
Alr* and
tSeMrs
Curthd
drer. attach the real, and other TtKMtay morning l.;r Trav- rx* City • K’^^rac^tetrict Stam
| pointers on drer hunting
(where they will pick ch. .Tie.,
i inS J’®J;oou
I Addition of Hie five reels will: ?&gt;J1. :,ria Mf,T j. V Hilbert spent
’’ Sundardinner gucstl
• bring thc number of reels available-,Saturday nfte-moon at WallJatc.
Icien vJhiov “
for free loan In Michigan to 21.
i Mrs. Walk.: M-a.mv. • and /on i°f Mr and
v*nc&gt;
----- ------------- »
,
Cijdc Meadois of Pennsylvania vis-1
mvi- r .*«*•
[IONIA FKEF. FAIR
/
ited Mr. mid Mr.-. J. W Hoover trom
„ r
,
ATTRACTIONS SCHEDULED.' Friday until Sunday and attended a
On Sutiday/Mr. and Mrs. Lee KllI
I pane torn nutw-dlv from
r,Unto!' *'» 1-n‘*1' Od&lt; a park llck had a picnic dinner at Allegan
! *’,Kt “ 'wu5 to,n’
Sundav
county park on tM shore*.of Lake

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IC E S on

Ladies' Hats

Rayon
Rough Crepe

s and Ladies’

ling Suits
^$2,23
“08 *1.59
jr Bovs

Table —Every Item

Mens’ Athletic Suit

Ladies*

Hats

79c

I”;50 &gt;1.1.9

IV

COATS
$2*00

if the Store » V

n't Delay
ling You r

Cretonne
Curtain Net

•« 1555
iy Nou’
d Save!

I

•AY

EILERS,

Inc.

SPICES

We carry them to suit every need, at
the most economical prices.

Cloves
yrbel* sad Powdersd.

Anise Seed
Coriander Seed
Ginger Root
Ginger Powder
Rape Seed
Celery Seed
Whole Mace
Black Pepper (ground)
White Pepper (ground)
Capsicum Pod*
Red Pepper (ground)

Dill Seed
Hemp Seed
Mixed Spice* (whole)
Mustard Seed (Black)
Mustard Seed (white)
Mustard (powdered)
Whole Black Pepper
^Capsicum (powdered)
'’Tumeric (powdered)
Fennel Seed
Nutmeg (ground)
Anise (whole)
Anise (ground)
Cinnamon (gaigon)
Nutmeg (whole)
'
Alum (pow. or lump)

Buy these spices in any amount you'wish.
NEW STOCK—These spice* are ail fresh.
plete New Stock This Season.

A Com­

TR. VANILLA COMP. N. F.
Guaranteed Not to Cook Out or Freeze Out

Screen ...
Lady"
toon

r* co.

We Specialize In

* Back"
Children 10c

b

Men’s
Sport Shirts

... Because the Property Owners
Carried No Windstorm Insurance

HT”

S"

39c

every year by WINDSTORM

Cassia Bud*

Blues'-

Ladies’ Panties

MILLIONS Lost

B. Ward Beam

■IRL”

.

WANTED

TERS’

CLARK

Ladies’ Union Suit*

J. C. PENNE

HES SHOP

ry# Rhymes"
Children 10c

Boys’
Golf Socks

29c

brie prices.

ALE"

lOc

Ladies’ Gowns

bort time they
B around $19.50
o higher labor

es Began

Men’s
Fancy
Socks

25c

1 Suit!

MESS

Ladies’ Dresses
$&lt;oo

All Misses’
Spring and Summer

Straws Cfic

•H.2557 ■_

New Items in Our Clear­
ance of Summer Merchandise

s sr. kr" sjrjrrax

its,«

ling Suits

isn't good,
&gt;n't carry it

PENN EYS

OO

HER GOODS

• 98c

-----------------

B. A. LyBARKER
“Where Immediate courtesy and attention are shown to all”

Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

“S'*"

,’te ,««•*

i way
*
tof
’, a classified
,
n&gt;&gt;‘'.iiion di
Sumin-, i “nd other relatives from Galesburg
advcrtteement,,D"o.ny
Hynw u-turned
tetun“&gt;Yhu»da&gt;
for a young man on-k hte life and
* «mP*«« ‘"P «« BarLhcrn
vWlln&lt; a[ Galwbu^ fof
*or.B co,u*J'rotlon( Arthur Giddings whi is attending tlx* past week, returned home witli
If he wilts he tome* out of the
Annur uimiings wna i* muncunt
2a„nt*
ordeal richer If he loee*. but then jummer school in Anti• Arte.: spent ;!«««»•
June 29. 1933. a terrible windstorm struck southwestern Michigan doing great damage.

nwh a Challenge would comldre forJJ*0 '*1* ha.
.Alfred Gahid-r of Hickory Corners,
a moment thc possibility of failure
Mr5- viia*. itaiton no* imuc to
..n^rnoon n«*v attended the
Five minute* of hmr-rateing. breath
Arbor ta make mi extended • &gt;’'*«* it
“k
[services
Dull
lake.
t &lt;1.1. • . xcitement te all thc feat wlli:vi5,t wl,h her al*ter. Mr*. James.
s^’??f.p8 “at
/ Midland Park. °'
111 lai
‘c1 Alvin Nottingham is spending the
mewliX™.
pt lippeir, in
thc limnerrr today
Clia*.
"iii,X»u
TH Mr and Mrs
I-- «■
“' Faul ot Has-!*?®* al tn® «»&gt; scout camp at
Beam, thc prothotor, was
Mra. L Paul and Mtea Pauline . Marrv, Viii.Av and Mrs Belllngrhat
he would
would.nJ
allow
thi-I Hoover
evening
a l Harry kiiikk
ant! Mrs.
Billingasked what
he
allow
__
“pXS
1“ ,.M
w ATluuvday
^nnnr m
honor with
ut
MW
tor
«
drivers as protection and he said
V. Hltot mr.rt.med &lt;J»ta UW
'
“
'
'
"They tot™
can use crash helmets, W
or
pad themselves all
they
want,"
but
“.! u,p&gt;.
0111 nririoo ninH ir.et -mi.....tnv ..vonit.B i Among those
timse who tire attending
as far ns telling them lx&gt;w to pro- Bridge Club hist Tiitir.-vday evening. and have attended the World's fair,
Mr.
and
Mis.
John
Hauer
accom1
jtect ihetnsdves from serious uqclare Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hinar. Mr
|dent the boy/will have to figure panied by Mrs. Olafld Wood of and Mrs. Dewey Doster also Cleo
that out themselves a.-, no one can Coats Grove leave Tuesday for Warner.
j tell wliat the car* wilt do when they Travt-ise City where they will at­
Marion Brown, who ’has been
hit. They nuiy go end or end. or may tend the Rural Letter Carrier's State spending two weeks at Trowbridge
roll tideways. Thc one thing that Convention. They will be gone until j with her .aunt. Mrs. Leon Wood, has
Beam says, he insists that Hie bojG Thursday.
Mrs. Ruth Duncan and sons were returned to her home al John Rogcrash at forty tnllc* per hour nnd
when they do that they will give the guests of Mr and Mrs. Ora Lehman
On Sunday Clark and Alvin Not­
crowd all thc thrill* they can stand­ of East Woodland Sunday.
Joe Nowlckc of Roger* City b tingham went with their troop and
Tills te only one of thc feature* of
.reput master. Herbert Morehouse, for
the congress of daredevil* which spending a few day* at thc home of a hike. When they returned Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Dell
Williams
will be held on Monday afternoon,
Miss Katherine Mohler of Grand Morehouse served refreshtfaente.
August 14th only at the Ionia-Free
Mrs. Sepher Johlison and son
Fair.. There will be professional Rapid* i* spending a month's vaca­ Bruce. are spending sometime with
motorcycle races, auto (»lo. Jack tion with her parents. Mr and Mr*. her grandmother. Mrs. ^Nichols,
Early crashing a motorcycle through Wm. Moliter
Mrs. N. J. Brumbaugh of Wash? white Mr. Johnson is attending the
a double board wall. *omcr*aulting
of Progress Exposition and
and roll over cars, funny Fords, and ingtoh. D. C.. Miss Kaib* Fairy and Century
Wilson B. Flory of Phillipsburg, a cunvenlion.
the Famous Ash Can Derby.
.
--------------- , T r -—Ohio and Chas. L. Flory of Piqua.
OBITUARY.
I "Leave some for manners" is a I Ohio, mid Rev. F-tni Flory of Paris,
Mnntaret Joy Brawn was bom to
j familiar, (able axiom, which has as Indiana, visited their Ulster and hus:ite authority the seventeenth verse band. Mr. and Mrs. G- \V. Teeter a Carl B. and Laurie Brown of Harbor
jof the thirty-first chapter of Ec-'^w &lt;teys last wi*ek.
Springs, formerly of Barry county.
jctatiasUctu: "Leave off first for
Mrs. Wayne Long and Mr. John Jan, 14. 1930 and pos.«d from this I
manners' sake; and be not unsatl-; Summ,called on Mrs. Crowell'Hatch life July 18.-1933 at the “tie ut three
able, lest thou offend."
lot Vermontville Sunday.
years, six months and four days.
------ --------------------j Mr. and Mr* Carl Nb-thamer and
The funeral services were held at
| A RO-getter irf a fellow who runs j Mr. and Mrs'. Carl Scofield spent the family home Thursday sfterout of gu three mile* from a filling Sunday in Feanvllle.
tjoon. July 20. Burial In Lake View
Istation.
.,
i juv. V. H. Beardsley, Messrs. Ira cemetery, Harbor Spring*.

“Xtoi■"Lh‘JS.£«*- /«■»»“ r-'i

»

Berrien County. Thi* dsnume was done upon the shore dale. Unfortu­
nately Mr, Paul had no windstorm insurance.

Since 1885 This Big Windstorm Insurance Company
Has Paid to Michigan Property Owners Almost...

FOUR MILLION DOLLARS
for their losses by windstorm! Forlhepasj FIVE YEARS losses
paid have averaged more than $230,000 per year.

The cost for windstorm protection in this old company is so low
no property owner Can afford to be without adequate protection.
Don’t leave your property unprotected another day. The record
of this company is unexcelled for prompt and equitable settle­
ment of all just claims and low cost of protection for 48 years.
See one of our local agents at once, or write the home office.

Michigan Mutual Windstorm
Insurance Company
Largest of Its Kind in Michigan

Home Office—Hastings, Mkhig

.

�THt HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY. JULY U. 1933

PAGE FOUR

Hnsfincnt Banner 3~A “cond ,pecul ^tion to!
A°e nastings Danner vote
candidate* nominated .by

Vieu’s and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That

Jr-nWi, r- I J. T. Lombard and family re-1
Our Srrnh Rank
‘turned on Sunday from Chicago x iCJr/l C/UT OLTup BOOK
LjCICkWuYCI vjlailCCS,"
'Lire. Lombard's mother from Wls-I
tRiRH WELCOME.

' ISSUES* -«*

The fioware of summer are 1
Ojere
And freshest the breath of the sum

Kellogg Camp.
Bits of Yesterday 'rim.-six YtnrSAoo today S*r«r .SX tars.,
In silence' and sunshine
A Fine Work.
■
—From Poenui.'' by William' Cui
AS USUAL
Wiley Post's Achievement.
JUte lomatoex are in market.
Anb potwdy to care.
QUITE SOME CONTRAST.
1
TEN
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
'
len Bryant.
.11 CiDtmt TEAK
Superintendent of Public IiutrucGold W5 3-«.
' sure f have five green acres
Globe-Circling Records.
The administration of President
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hopkins re •
Hon N. Barlow and John Hutch-’‘An' not a cause for groun*.
------ -----Franklin D. Roosevelt is in public [ Few spots in Michigan are being turned ,?4t“71l*^.froni FUnt ‘^'ktes
left Monday morning for a six
’
An' while there's room
my within . . Time
U« «!,» . « of money „ mon «.
Sta a
on. At, devoted to a more worthwhile pur- thr&gt; -----------__
-------------------attended the engineers cun- ,w!ts- aofaurn In Minnesota
heart
ire got on thc Job. One ofhi»-first kre-&lt;’. he is tryirtg to do something 1XIM. |han
......
tjM............
.
of pine vention..
vention.Thee
They
alsn
abo
vlxiterf
visitedxtr
Mrand
and
" . have .sold
. . thlrty-aix
.
Messer Bron,
There's room within my house.
' Time U but an expressive
official utteranceswas to ask for an worthwhile for thc general Pumlc-, formerly knownas Lindsey's Grove.
Mr*. Leon Manning at Durand.
Neil Purge raid
.pr.opn.ita or Mr«n mUllor. d.rl- J£
" not only
"1'X“
,‘S5i “
£!'■ uhida has now been developed intoMuse*
BnuTcnS
rtMhSli.
defining daylight from i
Heou
toying,
but‘l»T
he is» DO-1
Katherine
Ainsworth of o! ’“""""u"
theoretically recording the flight q
ING
something.
But
what
a
con-1
iNfofJc,
—
•»-•
—
—
«—
-•
------•
EC
OH Nrr HIX MOXTBR B0« lull « one commrauta » «pU&gt;'
wry t&gt;„ nmoewro -Mra.reur.u' K, Yr^i.nu
,«,u u UU. Udn&gt;;
.
GREEN RIVER
the planeU of thc Universe througl
When breeze* are soft and skies unfatiuxnable since
"‘ix-A’in'iC•r'SrV' T"“F’
‘UUdi
* ”Wto?‘ Mtehs«an
minir.raUon. rax
six mniu.m
ntalh,.ln '5
.tte
“' I however,
b0,,„r. xinre improvement*
,mprm-m.nl. are be- Cnwwter
Chtanor inks
mis week.
«.«,
I Uta
;M,In,,1C3.re
oX nn.orc.
n^'wbMt were
Thc Past, with ita memories of thi
orrkinr n u-a: . ..t x i v irei
*
g made
niade almost continually. Here
Mr.
a buslneaa
btulncss man. economist and cxecxr- executive
execuihc offire
office at»t Lansing
Luwng has
hMii(n
lng
-v' and Mrs. Clayton taux and t.Xhitutci| at tiw store- uf Messrs
.
ilHnnmlni.'rt
&lt;lovertur
Comi ......
___un
■_______
.__ .__ and
. ____
«•’% „ cutlvc
c . bI&lt;_ of
a
lmnd
ctenwrotrau-dthat
thM
Gwemor
Cqm,
dernouruhed
hand.- Mrs. Herbert Sprague of Grand DMr
r steal an bostr from study and care. accomplishment* and endeavors o
cniih capjoie or usmg a nrm nana Jlock u M much of g U1 ure tflJ the cappcd chlIdn.n are „VC|. thc pnvi. Rapid* acre gueat* of Mr and Mr*
*XM,’c“L.on. Btt’lJr’iay.
vanished races, recedes from u
v biivii -*•».
------: -•—. fo 'tab.ndav
-j-.uuulltv la excellent and thr And hie me away to tlie woodland with speed of light flashing into tin
5 to run the school business. I. seems job aa President Roosevelt is a sue- lege
.™— of outing* m«conducted
L
av. wiinur
acene.
uncter
Wilbur iaru&gt;
Lane on Sunday
quantity simply enormous all over
conditioo* that probably compare
Mr and Mrs Otto Huavind leave
,np“uiora‘uua «»
. to have gotten another idealist and cess in hl* position.. Tfie people
Where wanders thc stream with darkness., sweeping all our sorrow
Michiganwere
were
withGo-.vmor
Governor
and hopes hi Ila path.
*
1
thecriat"
Michigan
with
Co:Com-] favorably with any private camp in
for Indtenapolb. Indiana.' Rob. n Brady is building a -----water* Of green;
ADVERTIBISU XATtn.
new
stock when he assumed his duties al; the state.
where they will spend their vaca- building to t&gt;&gt; occupied by Mr As if tlw bright fringe of herbs on Thc Present. With its knowledg
and workmanship, is licre but i
Lanurg. Mast Republicans as wcllii •
. . .'
- mm.
lUfiriak. '
! Bunch ot Hastings as a teed store.—
LEEBOVE AND COMPANY.
fleeting
moment,
like
a
peal
of
thun
ns _________
Democrats
wanted him to
At present there are 7? boy* and
I,r ®nd Mrs. McClain of Jerome.Had given their stain to the'wave der. then mingles with the echoes o
There 1* a rising Ude of resent- make good. But what a flop! We 77 gtrb attending. Tlie object of v,llc- ohl°- arr •n*’1'* of Mr and Nashville Items.
Tlie bridge U getting worse ewyi
they drink;
that, all but forgotten, becomln
ment against Governor Comstock agree with the Detroit Saturday ’the camp I* to build these children Mrs. John McLravy The men were day. Many now m
havebequite
a notion And they, whose meadow* It niur- chronicles of history.
K.Nuth’ tiiat Governor Comstock
«f'»t «n iron one will
thc cheajwst
even by member, ol bu own P..G- dSuM Meo .townm&gt;a out «»d lei IU.!j up both physically’ and mentally.
But thc gloriou* light of the Fu
mini through.
Coiuequcritly toe daily program in- goy*. Al are spending the week at to p(U
,u pUtc wben ev&lt;&gt;rythinB
Tfople »re .t . fore to explain «hy
,lllk. 4„d cmucleoueu.-1 ......................................
____________
cludu well-balanced rncub. plenty P°dunk lak?
ls €Ofts;ifc.rw,
Have named the stream from tts
rtec. until Ita
expectation* c
the chief executive clings .so tight- Jieutonant gov-rnur take the Job of time
ntnr foe
fur sleeping
sW.puw and
And resting, out
Mrs Wurrm
Warren \v:tm«
Wilcox and
Mr and Mr,
i
own fair hue.
achievements, liapjunu** and con
ly to thc hand ol Isaiah Lccbovr. uvr. Mr Stup-.dings" couldn't d । dour
dOur amrta
IwnUy and Mr
Mr and Mr*. Henry :
s[x&gt;rt* and instruction in {amlJy
• Yet
its sliallon*.*
„ pure iu water*
-------- —------------- tcnlmcnt. beckoning u» ever onwar
a New York criminal attorney u,,y *GrH! ll ** tned—Elton Eaton handicraft
Kahler returned on Monday to their ,Charles IV. Garfield
are ungnt
toward that ahlnlng goal of glory.
whose chenu have Included such PIyrn0Ulb M"‘sl
,
, , , STwfhX^nf‘ Mr?*
With colored pebbles and sparklesuf winch can'be attained only throug '
FATHFTH
again
‘•V
‘rmte
hat ‘he average gain tn *
’*k *“h Mr. "id
Mr.. Broawii
vtetous -underworld character* k* nonts-K
,hi
HLEA
JHF™,.A
°*IN :: wh
X ,,cl
per
Dorothy
- - Life At 85
Enjoying
I«hL
kindness and co-operation towal
S,K
‘^2S
A£Sn.
S'
&lt;» Bronson and ..Mb*
“‘S.HTf?
•'Us»" Diamond and Arnold Roth- WaUi al. tla• *udnm of a Soiojnon. . threc-weck session indicates the
the Withcy cottage at Gun lake
°"r &lt;if the. most popular chltrns And clear the depths where Its one another.
and three or four Mfchi'
Plato- dtnn‘te ««*«•«* being achieved Cer- M1'* Marguerite HcUmanpergcr "&lt; Grand Rapid* M a man who lias
eddies play.
49 E. Slade St .
stem. Even assuming tiiat Mr. Lee- a Semites,
,?'far
u
.
. ‘hrow.’l m for good mraaure. Michi- tftln |wUvWub1
g0 ronald„. and MIm Beulah Mead returned mad- a splendid record as a busline ..........
...... „ deeiwn and
1M W11U1
„
flV.
And
dimple*
whirl
away.
.. . .
Palatine. III.
bove b bubbling over, with xeai to ga»* Pr.nek H O'Brien, aiiomey- ,
ew^jronriderthree wX' sTay Jnan. as ‘w-li «
..i-jy..,.--, speckled
.—
---- =- -----•-- - --hiwZUu
• stay
A,,d tare. pUuit-tocca
arms ■ . &lt;Contributed to Hastings Banned
serve thc commonwealth of Michi------------ ------------------------------- -- —
gatnx not
o: 4 P.miu-ll.-ni&lt;I from four
to yus
eightaverage
jiounds—being
Camp —
on North —Mr.
Mr. nh.riM
Charle, iW Garfield. Mr.
o'er shoot
by autlior. not to be reprinted by
The
swifter
current
chat
mines
it*
««&gt;■
Publisher
for
commercial
sad
Washington
bland
near
the
Wtaiikrficld
has
passed
hl85th,
mil.-gan faithfully and well, there a6;
j uncommon.
stone
lit. lifetime *"
he *hu.
root,
&lt;&gt;r .uIvvrtlMiig purpose—Wm. HJ
consto shore.
“ rDuring
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RECALL AND IMPEACHMENT other advuors in the Dctnoera'ic
MbMia Mildred end Leia Van been a business man and u banker, •Through wiioae shifting leaves.
One little boy at one of the ses­
A moremrnt is underway to recall
«&lt;&gt; «■'*’«&gt; »&gt;» governor Could
A Quotation
you walk Hie hill.
■ »«33—All right* reserved.
'
of ........................
Garrett. Indiana
B«ue an ap-.
.................
—
“nd •*»•&gt;• «’PWtaU&gt;W« •»“
sion* -tata
seemed .»
to »»&gt;r
have quite
ap-. Houten
No **•
one
Governor Comstock. Recall differs afford to listen. *■'“ person
■"•••
p. Ufo lor milk fold rlalmed Uial h.
ol Uta BUB. and u«fo. Mr W J««r In an totem™. pW&gt;- •The quivering glimmer of sun and
,
*•’*
,
nil
j Compulsory automobile insurance
never had had a cliance to drink all Bnd Mrs. J W. Armbruster, and li’hed in .he Grund Rapid, bunday
from impeachment and tbe two knows all there is to know about
.4 A/A.y has gener­
hl- wanted Thi* matter wm xm family the past week
Herald, he tell* why be rttllI keep* ,WUI. . ,,.d*n A.»h on &lt;te w
1“ Q^.llMUIn.
DmuM M Be
Brexu, a
B»Yn»nr»l-&gt;eta Bl All • A"ally the good dr ill
•adjusted. ' hrorerer. -nd the Util.
l2JtU
E*r.'
the met Umt Dime t&lt;» protaee tor
oturax. Therefore
' A restaurant in New York offers i
fellow towed away eight big glaax- TU'ENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ’I1'1* ’x“‘d ..51?’a!
Ji ike tn,. w,'v n...
qualities he attrib
retaWB, a ehlet exfohUve [torn “ “ “to”1 “'A' WW‘' «
full.* in short order and mack, a big
and Mr* C P LathTOo arc .* CS-,r,te7,.'
’J!* ", ,
?•“»« &gt; “»
utes tu mankind.—•.
nnprexvion on the ninth! One of acting a* chaperone* foFi party of,ru ’’ ?Ka,i^L. Vi'’ol "
&lt;
Oh.
Irivehrel there the a|&gt;rfng days 'ra' ' . ____ t , r • •
omre «re «Mom uta .never have *nouM re, tanrlhlmt MnUler lurkShens tone.
i tlw- children ut I hr nr. wn- u.u.nn Tu a .. 7
. *. ’ ' trie, to »hoW that it WHS m*ITC liWHl I
vonu.
I in British Columbia an ordlnand
। t.h cniiaren at tro* present session thc loll wing young people, who an- !hr,.e fw!. ,n diameter The seed',
been Uta m IM. .Ule, », in™ '»« behind IM. iltata.1 rombtasaid she couldn t rftnember of ever wjounung nt the Grunt cottage at . ‘,L? I'.*...n ,.T t.I crew a s With blopoaiK and bird*, and wild requires filling stations to close a
SS“e^„n:,te’^l,h2 g"? ‘it si!r wi“i *a?™
K««
heirAlth a brief dieeuifta or wliab
; 8 o'clock in thc evening.
. 1
they meanlegblatlve committee invc«tttb .diiS and
Lr rof.
Mu.; B&lt; rnlce Shenrun ln, home
nurt&lt;m Stref. s E tn i
’'impeachment is a method provtd- «N''^ tabbing &lt;of which Charg­
l\erafi/voun«iw th«7
°‘a.d?S ’7;"'r »«» AU but two ol the •Oeauliful I
ed by the constitution of Michigan F Pxrk'T of thu county wu* u memr- mrreto-and dri-t b-nem ‘
o« b«ith Bend Indiana. Mw
w lll;, honi(? Kr0lHlds wrr.
timpts to-and docs-benefit..
cnee Ceef of Grand ttipub.Mis. r.roed from xed which he Jud
foa removing a governor tor otlwr '&gt; r' expressed tlie ern'.lmcntx of the
• • •
Isabel Prdhemiu of Hastthg . Fra-er pUntrli
J
civil official'’, from office when there Miducan public when it reported.
R icing round tlw globe ha* been Ironside. Junies Ironside. Gordon
i,t starting
starting the
t'v- Herald
Herald interview
In
interview
No party or administration
appear* to be evidence of enrru;!’.
---------- ----------- ------ . . - --------- .«n adventuresqme Sport ever since Ironroh. Robert Hendcrs4i.it'. and the writer inmured' "Whoever saw
should
ronunue
to
&amp;.
‘
.&gt;oa.ito
general,'.old a Duluth audience the ' »e of F-nund» Magellan.- ships Hiram Ru-s. all of Hasting*. Mr. afid C1. ,.)(\ w
;d Grand Ranulv'
conduct Power of inr.xachmcnt lies
other ru rii: that ' the world ts h- id- llrt’ d'-d t-"1*- trick back in 1522 Co- Mr, Robert Cnidwell have also tefn;n„
(tuUffiftltehed t&lt;toeen*run '
with individual* or any group
In thr hou*e of representative* and
mg toward’ anottwr grrak war." I htmbn* had some &gt;u&lt; h idea in nund diember* of the partv AU will i&lt; - wlll ll
couh,
t
-t - -, IK. ail_ !
it takes a majority vote to beam ae- «* ^dividual*j»hose desires are
Bleatheth he: W can never expect “hen he bumped into tlie American turn to Hastings Friday after a to* .- V4'1.I. o, n,urx. &lt;* -Nobody "
evil
whose
purposes
tion. If ag. Impeachment b direct*"*’ and* “
u
“* are* I that thr destinies «f nation* and continent Tin first
roimd-the- weeks' stay
; wr .'
]ll, emlh., Brcrou. tw
malevolent The light* of day : peoples can be dupre-ed ot bv com- (v'i.rld record wa» ju*t twelve day.
ed. the house appoint* Uirre of tt*
Chas. Mower and ton Ikrlyn of ,.n.Oy» Hfr “How do you come to
should be turned on aelf-con- ipreentee ot arbitration." Wist eti-l'hort of three year*, the lateat by Three River., wep gue.-ts Sunday of
hp. «, much at 8V Mr. Gar-'
pace APMHtioH-mte parkimc
own members to. *cmc u prosecut­
couing-Jment to a .world that to al-1 Wiley pr»L one-eyed Oklahoma air*- Mr and Mr* E yt Rider And Other ;fl, j(1
,,,1^
ors. Impeachments are tried before stituted advisors, wh.vc stay in
•
j |lt. 8n!,wejt.u by saying "By nr the State of Michigan tut* been , ready ravaged and bankrupt from &gt; man. t, !&lt;■.« than eight days It is relatives.
the genate with the chief Justice nf
war! Ha* Ms OBn?n ever admitted: inlrreMin,; tn note the steady deMix Viola Joy, Chpr’es Mv. r-trt lt
H
vouni, Ir [
scarcely of sufficient length tiiat 'that our world generally doe* what grease in tin- time consumed by Mf-.ua-r Nwin* and Keith Ohid&gt;»t&lt;-:;tIll. p.k,._
the supreme court nf Michigan pre­
&lt;^fr Garfield ua.- Hwy in reality can be called
it- leaders tiirad. pray, and live t;&lt;? Uw-v glob? clrcters from the tim. spent Friday tts Calwlonu, Hp- IIW(1, 7n honorirv member of th- &gt;
siding when the governor ar UcutenHe
&lt;l &gt; fife
by do-l*hefi
ships with
Hr can
can du
iu&gt; own
&lt;»UT» little
little part
i*ari by
do-1 ’hen flimsy
flimsy sailing
uiling shijia
with unriurn; - ,;uc*u of Mre, charlotte Olh-,.
j(11 ttill 5lapi,i, Association ut Com- i
ant-^ovcrn-.T are being preereutod. . citizens.
first
n.-i
air*, w. n. vniowiT. ,v.i&gt;■ 1.
that
u
G I1 ,IJRrcv. Oa
r*.. tn
.• .xv.m.nn
hr made a i
His close contact with thc ilng htr own nffici.il yob efficiently-- liable navigating iiutrumvi.u brief
ghlfieiKer and Mr* Edith Kenfield.
^1;
Conviction Tcqulrrs a two-thirds
.which i- NOT exactly what he has rounded Cape Horn. Here u a t
xj-vvll. lull ot d.Hnlitexecutive office is regrettable.
vote 6f tfie senate. Thus impeachdone since January 1. tu our npln- chronicle of these
- events;
Evans ate visiting ueqrgcifjl
Mr*. Georgv
1. .. humor
ahd
humor
ahd vi-.-clty.
telling.
1519—Fernando Magellan's-Argosy.
Wnite»nvb of Grand Rapid.,
mhl—Geiwijc AveHU., Birmhuiuim'•
■ me nt it essentially a trial of a civil • Leebovlsm in Michigan, whether
I-omerning of the tight he made;
i i-'ii&lt;-xiiip* w&gt;th 280 men yailcd from
Mr. gmi Mrs. Frank Bli'.&gt;-u and । yeas, ai,.&gt; to make Grand Rapids a1
officud with the fioure of repreten■ Seville. Spun. Sept. SO. 1519 One Mis, Surah Mrtt -nald and Mrs L 'juror attractive c-ny
or
bud.
ha*
catiM-d
scandal
and
.
;
taUrea as com plainant. a committee
A hobo virited n home recently int-Hlp. the Victoria, with 35 men bu'. R- Glasgow v.«r.- the gtnsu nf Mr.' iu ,ul:Mr. Garfield said the
quest of a pur of r-ocM. They were |'not Magellan, came back in 12 day* and Mr, Hotnrr McDowell of Holt i seenl for living a long, happy life
of three n prexntath' ■ as prosecut­ suspicion in our State GmrmMonday. Aug. 14
nwnt and untii.it t« removed,
given him. and lw &gt;at down on the »hort of three years.
.
from Frid.iv until Bunday,
or. the chief JwUoe of the supreme
i is to give proper attention to play.!
CHILDREN'S DAY
hick i nch t &gt; put them on. He grew! 1577—Str Francis Drake's ArMias Eleanor Sciifutui.m of Gr.r court tin caM- of the governor and’ the Government cannot operate
See Ward Baaen’a CON­
frirndlv and started airing hl* view* imada sailed from Plymouth. Eng- &gt;'-n-' vuitin; h.-r ftandfatlirr. P. or (unction as tlie citizens of the
GRESS of DAREDEVILS
lieutenant-governor* as trial Judge
un th:- New Doji "it’s all right.". land, in 1377 and returned m 1052 ter Schumann, and7other relativeState have a right to demand
In-r:&gt;ntid-:il H'xmr madi- monkeys
day.'
" here.
.
।
and tlw senate as jury. Ik thc govthat It should operate. Citizens
FOR THE KIDDIES!
&lt;:;t uf ii. .ill- nd now
u1SB9—NeH;c Bly awoman newsMn. Wm. Clement and daugjiter■
.emor u removed from office'by im­
w would go out into the I
Grandiland Scat) 10c
planting tree- for u* to climb"—, paper reporter went around
thr'&gt;f Oraud Rnphb were tl.e «ui stv1* i u-xxi. . or visit folk.,, or in his horn*
and advisors who know Use
peachment. the lieutenant-governor
; Alice F"* in thc D&lt; lta Report- r
world from New York by boat and Mr* J R. Hayes last v
Show* Ride* 5c
j drvote tun&lt;- to play He love* to
take* hit place for thc balance of i State from long association and
-rr. cItra’n tn 7Jdays. 6 hours, n minutes.
BRING THE WHOLE
.
1 play curd* and otlwr game* J'W for
" the term, no special election being »ho-havc unquestioned prid- ui
th- scha.l di-drwt. trom N&gt;w york Francis
Train
wen;
• FAMILY!
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY । :he lun of it H.- love., to imiher
the
coun.y
and
the
t
N
.
y
mnin
neccxiary.
our commonwealth come into
'
The
Squters-Hendershot!
launch
.W'.tn
friends
lei
th&lt;sake
of
having]
’
"1"''
Ibe w..iM By ».t mfo
,n „
In recall proceeding*, the public
P”*er slowly.
daw. 12 hm.'rsLnrt
”■ to thc only one operating at J»re-en:1 a sr’ki time with Hwm In these :
This
report
unanimously
at
”
w
cut-[way*
he
has
k-p:
hi*
heart
young
.
takre mailers into its own hand*.
’
,. ,£7 “J.',c- Fd«t«'trto. Chicago
(r,-l under gn-at rtellgalioiu' He enjoys life at 83 more than most
No cqnciUMt^Udencc of malfeas- adopted by re icculuture predomirKteTn.,
^a*01!80 L! ,o Uw' owners and it* chief engi-1 h oplr e.«;r e'n,-.Fy.d it because h*
ancr in.office 1* ncce.’sary. Recall nantly Dctr.'XT.itic. And what w.t •
d^5?v’
Vr.d ” w nrer, Robert HcndiuxKott. Jr. 1 r'l^- known how to divert iunwelf.
,i i
may Indicate anything from lack of Mr Comstock* answer? A rhreut
twiT 1 wunnd« .mlniiu7 ,,i
thHr Mndncss and unfailing court- and not let hr. life get into a rut.
-.‘JS.'i . .
Z. .
!! i '■ ' -&gt; ■•&lt;
deinhuul M.1 V. vrhlv «. .:1..... |..ln&gt; &lt;fom Ihl. I
confidence in the governor to firm lhaU •”&gt;" Democratic leader who
you must xrt along with what ttSeattle
by rail
and boat ,n
in M
M days.
)w&gt;.i'rCt
a-&gt; m.
dayi
T"d Kiiappen am! Miss Florer.ct kind, unul.yiiin ulul man. whose |
belief that he u handling his office cam« t° him with the sukmsflon ck.'.h;
s«iu have. But, lift- state
t said 9
9 hour,
hours and
and 4&lt;! minutes.
minutes..
Knappen of Grand have been yiwxij'hfe has been n brnodicufa to hi.;'
In a corrupt manner. There l» no tlu,t Leebove be dumped- might cx- that to itself Although it wa* the
Henry Frederick made a similar a
Ka
at, thr Kalamazoo
Club Hro&gt;■&lt;• th**H-uniK hK friend, .rod hi- home;
I intention of the cl.-ctor* when the trip the same yearin 3* day . 5 past week
trixl in connection with a recall. Thu PfCf a "sock in the rye! "
city th.-’ value of-getting the,habit ]
J15 amendment uw voted that th? hour;. 2 minute*.
public alone ts complainant, prase - ]
'
- —
. 1 J'-' -D —
Starn of Bryan. Ohtb.'wa* of making social contacts that give:
: .-t.*s..- -h.-vid take it* share in pro1907—Col. Burhlay -- t.unpbl.
C\;:r.;;b.!' ;n ||.r. (iI- Mtm&lt;l.zy, haring, be.i. I plru-ure. ei»J&lt;n. »• -pt.-- ahull are &lt;1&gt;-1
cutor. Judge and Jury
CHAINED TO A SNAIL
-1 I»ort!i-r. to tV1- other* it hasn't don.- abandoning the Sues Canal
... and
.... i.'-..
fncntu and relatives in the I'erring nnd n • harmful, enjoy did
Afiy dttren of voting as.- can Tomorrow tin- World Economic • . and that is th- real, complain^ ing the Siberian Railway route, cirKwoods and the bounties and te-auties :
Prom/tb settling all legitimate rlainw.
icled the gl»b" in 40 day... 19 houra.start recall praceedinR-' The first Coiiferenec officially adjonnm; un- lagalnst the sale* tax
jrahani started'for th? west | of nature Frrmx thr*e Mr Garfield1
The Mate educational department; and 30 .minute*
ve’d.-rdav'a'nd"wfll
’ vis’t' wL
’&lt;otu.in ,
Writing a broad and liberal policy at rea.onablr rate*.
requuvmrnt is a i&gt;et!tlan demanding officially it "irx«h"d out" several
he ha, gotten itisplration and
’
Wvcoiisin.
haun
t
d
’
ih
r.
ha.in-aoed
thaj,
.
1911
—
Andre
Jleger-Sclimid:
wma
sonp
Ditu.
vid
:*».ib
•
cTrad
&gt;
Paying over four and a half milliun dollar* hi io**e* *lnrr or­
recall signet! by J5 per ctni of the daj&gt; ago. If it u. true that th? the .cbooV da: cut iHexp-ns.re Thfjmmd the world from Pari* using S-rS retonuns
' Color-da■ strength to enable him !-* live 85!
' gnnhalion.
year - -,-l useful mid hapj.y lite
I
number of voters aho cast ballotsat statesWn attending have com.- -a -t.de udminroratoHi hasn't don.' a., the 8i&gt;n*n ritHway route In 39
m’ i tXx,b .?. nl ,o
K, .,
Tcd.-iy the larged farm mutual firs liuurancr company in
the la*t gubernatorial election. Iq an unbent* nd Ing of one *nottwr'» lu- the i ..iniy administration; cut day», 19 hour* and 43 mlnuti.rtrt|M.,, M1&lt;t r’&gt;,. »„.
■ Cop' w &gt;» applied t&lt;» policemen Mi
Michigan.
/
it, qjlmsanc-.- to the bone Had th1913-Juhn Henry Mc*rs w.-r.t
X ^VreatS ^tha S
ca.c of Mr. Comstock, this would re- mutual tnreundcratandines' the Mat--.-rod ..howed thr ueo- ire-in New Y -rk round the world in u.(tl L..;u and J2?| Kidikcrn
* early ai ia.rO
quirt a jieution cam.nu: more than various national "ita.* blll»" run up
that
3 a ^yikJt
'’
i"r£w E sSrrrttk Mr, Oeorg..... th. Cieatert
... ... , mexur/ul
----- -- hourt,
..our*. 36
36 minute.
minute*
Arg**ntlna
I
m* a «i»croe which for-1'
four hundred fifty* thousand &lt;cna- in conmcticn with this historic conomy wax readied, thr people: 1924—U 8 Army planet were fir.,; niM
MORRIS O. HILL, Harting.
JERRY ANDRUS, Hasting*
and daughtrr. and Mr and b:n* women working between 10 P. li
lure*.
. ga'-herin ; may not -have been spent •
ROBERT F. HESSMER, Hastings
utth the ah . .ieri.il Miuadron to fly around th- Mr.’Mack steWru uent t^Mams- M and 5 A M
■
.
•
Gate tlw required number of in vain.
:
&gt;■■
ha*
in'ii'.u'.
d
4io
n-w
job,
179-days
to
make
the
trip
although
|j
-y
p
tvaid*
Going
t-j
tlw
polls
in
Germany:
atKnalures. have been obtained, the
■ tax ■&gt;to IMli! for «M
U«,
«&gt;l.
J3m.,s i„llWe.« WlMe Cfota never interfered with budne-is. as ull
ONLY A PLAYTHING."
a: .' k;ud it n.i- kept Up*ex-. H days. 13 hours
\\
f;’
.,
eimr Thursday for a \uu with old ctectious iq, thr German Republic
noTnrSVriCE 702 church mt. fuxt. Mien
of state. Withm five days
,
&gt;■&lt;■' iir ij'.of i nuiiiiqi.'
1915—John Hr-.-.r;
‘. CC EB fn,IKb h,.ri.
are held on Sunday-'
Henn Mr.:.-.Mears cr.;
and
Only fifty .years ago at an es
M:
ar.
I
Mr*
.^&gt;hn
Ci'.io
n
trel
Collier
went
from
New
York
round
ceiling thu petition, the .vcrrtary'uf n„n &gt;imjiar tq the one now bemc
Ncv.-a .•■ of Chicago* u «pendMam*- u thr only state hckiftix its
hat they haven't ben 'shown' tlw ’-‘he world in-28 day*. 1* hours 36
Mate must rail a tpecial c'.wti-Ji; held in Chirico. Alexander Graham
election
for
official*
in
September
;
t.re : : rer?sly. Uw. , why muiute*. u,mg only boat* .md
xfc/Andrew
““
tion of recall and
nr-t publicly exhibited hu new they complain.—Tom Conlin,
wM™.i - *
Mr &gt; M w
and w Ford
'
this election mi
be lu-ld within invention, tlie telephone Most peo- Crpul Fall* Diamond Drill
■tbS^'v t
-!,in !cn for Itl’’ S’*’ Titers far a two
Lak. hunt. N J. around the woiid in wrck.s' visit with reiativ«*.
: bar- been e.’lled. p|c considered the inatrumrnt a
COMSTOCKS INACTION
H days. 7 hours. 3* minutes
. Special ballot- for the recall must *dennflc novelty-and failed to v..,Governor Cenistoek» recoid1 &lt;’•
’.Wl-Wltey Poet and Harold- FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
be provided each- ointatniiur the gahz^ ju practical u«e Yet within inalttiML lack of a.prpgram. v»ciL_.
,M.*
W 5y
WJ, V
lHnur
atounq thr
sne
.‘.a&gt;;s
: ,„4i, fl&lt;&gt;
,Jine around
Ed Holbrook, of San Franchco.
in ..8 wajfo.
days, w
is uta..,
hours. 51 UlUlmm­
reason tor tbe recall summarued ilx d&lt;c-d,, tn:s • plaything" his ;ng mdeebion. toabilitj u&gt; ert thing*reorld ...
California.-o expected to arrive here
, ..
. -,
(ton-* by the kmalaturc. places h:m
n.m‘;,
u;M
in Ou tw. Lnah 20fi word* and a undergone
a
.
,
spectacular develop- mieaay U1 tlie shadow of r. '.ucmci.:
j1933-AWiley
WMA*,4Jrv rw
io aarcimdi
- ma this v-eek.
^•D.t
Post new
flew *o
rolo
i Yes and ..o *«&lt; yfent comparable to that of the q0 the realm of other do-r.otf.tng'the world in 7 dav. 16 hour' 49D
Wm Poucher and Miss Zeylwr of
Philadelphia visited at Gottlieb
nor o. tlie retail mu.-', (fcctne light, the motor car and the executives. Thc Lord know* that (minutes.
thve r.ot In favor of re- improved highway, Fifty-six per &gt;:.'.hS5,n. fdcay
* ^££*7?---------------------------------Mr sr.d Mrs Dell Newton visited
eer.t Cl all the ulephoims in the
r3ti‘rt4Vr a wo-ukr-presidcr.-. CTUIllbs Ot Wdsdoill
Mrs Newton's sister. Mrs Joy. in
If a majont; «ote u c;
ai favor wc-a are locat-d In thq United ;r. t?.. V.'hit.
at V.'amingto;.•
**
of recall, the secretary ot aie cur. Bute* Thu number amounts to they ha.e w mere ckrk sitting ini
Mu* BI'Mte McPijarlin left for
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Grind Rapid* yertCrday. where she
«tectwn about 16 telephone* to evary 100 per-«tn*mor * chair in thr cspn-l;
R-’ligion 1* a way of living in h*i »^prcd a position
v
---- htp sons—not a jxak saturation point by ret LxFJUig. And the worst part of|
within five days after the-uailc:
No other food can begin tn take
Mt.&lt;* Jennie Lamb and mother at­
n i- rna- *• must ruucr
- • ------ ..... ..................... Children would ho a lot better off
been certified, and the election, it- any mcatis even though it is a rec­ leng years before the error is hkrlv ^nxlly conceivTd -Bernard Idd- tended the funeral of Mr*. Cha*.
the place of good CLEAN milk. It
if "knick knacks" were omitted
self. must i»’ held within thirty days ord
McArthur in Woodland Friday.
b.- corrected-«ul Rich m lBd-jln8* Be“
will not only help the children, hut
from the diet, and good, clean milk
Mr and Mr* E Cannon are
after thia noUficatioq.
ked
&gt;,»■», •---------- 'What the world needs to end the
will bring an added share’ of health
spending the week with their daugh­
with, well baked bread in it sub­
The central oorr.rr.ittee of eac
...
,
.. depression is to realur the love tha' ter. Mrs Willunn, in Eaton Kaputstituted. Children would be health­
to every member of the family-usp»r.y has the power ot r.artnn; it ; Pungent Paragraphs
Way
H arid '»»wW exist u-t-wen men Real Mux Hoyt. Mrs. E J Scott and
ier and happier for it* and so would
&lt;-»naldatc tor this special elector
JHg it.
tirara nr WANiNnR
business Is ncx tn getting dohare.
.•on
and
daughter
of
Philadelphia
AmeneapUm. Using a kW radio
NEWS GLEANINGS.
,but in losing -Henry N. Koat
many adults. Milk contains just the
•topped Off at Hast gig* laet week
rernor against whom »et to hear ■ record played on a
Thursday and Friday op their way
element’ that the human system
recall proceedings have been started W75n ph.ar.owapn.-F.orer.ce .AU »
“
The physical condition has no
:
Beware the general tendency tn l;?mr from the World* fair. Mias
needs. , But, above everything pise,
voluntarily resigns, he may become ---------Herald.
'Scotland.
.
,unduly hurry. The time you give to
small
influence
on
the
mental
con
­
Hoyt end Mrs. Scott lived 1* Ha*KNOW, that the milk you use is
a candidate for rc-elecuon. Ballot*--------------------- —------i
quiet and intelligent meditation will, lings many year* ago Their father.
dition. In other words, no one can
««,«..ta. w &lt;*,«»«.! xw ,„.reh,.t.
xy isSbSS:m Rev Hoyt, wax th? first pastor ol
CLEAN. A phone will have nur
do his beift work, unless h&lt; or she,
tirade "A" milk delivered right to
cndU-t.. must be .-uppU-d by ihe Miutoilnl. u a baffled dictator. So. 30-) .nlubitant*. a total of 111.000 tunes ol inward stillness that you the Presbyterian church
Mr and Mrs Jm Van Arman and
fed* “phyuicsJIy fit."
your doyr.
«’kte.
.
oftentimes is tbe chap who u trying men.
'
can bess hear the voice of G«xl and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Blanchard of
H. brief thtretore r«.ll proceed- out a new venogr-pher.-Boston
Abou?3500.000 Anyer.catu are eli.llwn HU wU1 "-O™™'
Battle Creek were at Wall lake but
t&amp;g require.
Berate.
l0 receive tlw soldiers bonus.
, L
Mr and Mrs Horton Longyear
i—A petition signod by 23 per cent
—------ -■
Much of tlw lack of confidence
and
children pf Lansing spent Sun-1
of the number ut roters wtjo cast Another thing that hw become as
,28 WX’°?0 Vawn
h, tv— r .h..
ta.tete. I“u‘*
«“ uere-r-c
ln the United State* arc legally cn- &lt;UMi?*tfd by a more helpful attt- .day with Mr- and Mr*. John McEl­
bsllou -c he la*t gubein-tonsl important to « man as how many titled io vote.
tude on the part of the employer*, wain.
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ROBERT W. COOK
Phone 2651
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
job*',ru*Mayor
returned from!
elec'.kc.
mite* be can gel !p a gallon u how
-----------^777-,.n a •man nas
_ confidence
M_* .Ina” nr ,fits
conRrt
m hi* Reynold*
job
Weighing
3--A ipecial election to vote on the many years he can get to a suit.
”
" tr.atlune*
' * ' hive been in- and"in his sbtljt: to bold
** "it, he will Hemer:*ilk New y~rk. Satuxdt''
vented ;n Europe uhich announce j hare cottfidcnc- tn bu*!net» and so- noon, leaving hi* brother much 1m-1
question of recaU.
Los Angeles Time*.
, the t~'.cme.-* weight crgUy.
ictety generally."—Stanley March.
proved in health.

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wh“* P'^P04** Mrr malevolant.- to do with removing statutory *alThe houae refiucd to override Gov. R*pid* where they all attended Uw
1 Thi* report, lobby and Lcebove sub-.ariei for Judicial and quad-judicial.™
nSJte
veto of the Strange-Mc- clrciurtKIurday •
. Ret* alike, art made a part of the; county and district officials and fn J* " “*
1“
*d '. Nllt bill creating s’ state milk conMr
Mr&gt; F™nk Annable and
official Journal of the house of rep- reducing statutory salaries for clr- AglUn hutafy
made
.
Uol cDnnmmjon 1^. motion to pass Mr*. Monroe of Hjutingg called on
i reaentativrs of the great state ot t cull and supreme court Judges Most
State Payroll Grow*.
the measure over thc governor's ob- Mr. and Mrs, Gail Lightfoot WedMlchlgan in thc year of our tx&gt;rd of these bills in iflodlfied form final- • During the session - purnr week* R-ctlon* found 61 members favoring. neida&gt;
one thousand nine hundred thirty- ly emerged from the Judiciary cotn-L^ - certain bill wm rending wfilch »** 1WJ lh4n the required two-thirds
Mu* Audrey.Smith, who ha* been
lhrt«. ml- --------lice of —
the----house
: majority.
Thirty-threq
members working tn this community In the
-- -------and
------were
- ------posted
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u •Mjvp’.c-U would
»&gt;nu.l have
IMll- severely cut
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Tlie
wutalned the governor.
Interest* of the M. E. church tar th.The report, as It
it appear* In
in the They wen; to the
tlie watting pigeon-into
pigeon .imo the revenue* «&gt;f
of an important MUUlned
gov
official Journal fur
T?w
fw future genera- Inks prepared for them by the
tbe Ju- [state
Mate departn^nt
department a
A ranking mem-l
rm-niTlie Micni*aK*«*filk
Micny^K'«*filk Producers’.
two wetk* itc,t Fr“*y fur **r
tion* to- lead, state*. "The governor dlciary committee in the senate and I tx-r of the committee to which this ■**»’“• u considerab'y disturbed by »«rk In Hastings
Betty
Buddle Richards of
-*aw fit to present himself before the &lt;hey too. are there to make history I bill had been committed openly'thr rwent veto by Governor Com- , H4
’-y and HlMl
Grand
Rapids »t
spent Friday and
committee In defense ot Mr. Lev- while taxpayers *tlll continue to &lt;!&gt;g boost* tiiat he secured good Jobs-for'Mock of tlie Milk Market Act. The Grand Rapids
Saturday al
at thi
thc ..Hahn home
bove." Testimony .of the governor, f°r boom time salary checks.
eight of hl* constituents as pay for “cl
sponsored by the association Saturday
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Sir*
quoted In the report and tlie journal.| Revision of the statute* goyetn- keeping the bill from coming to the “tul hud thc endorsement of mdcM‘ . “‘‘d ,^lrs 1
8«*r °f
has the governor confessing that Ing tliedepartment of labor and In- door of the house-another bit of pendent; producer group* and deal- Onina B*J“dx called at thc George
"He &lt;Lcebovei js a friend of mine ” dustey.intended U» merge and history II b‘s known fact that.jobs «r groujh all over the state. In fact. «*er nome aunoay
.
A student of state history a century soltdllydepartmental activity and . have teen dealt In as freely as the bill passed the legislature .with
Mrs K. A oiuari vuHca n*w parfrom now will also learn that the cut down on personnel, were lost be-■ sweets In a candy shop Ruinora of flying colors, meeting Utile
&lt;!,?J ’n
same Isaiah Leebove was a gener- cause of the demands for democratic ; barters and trades with prison pa' I
h.,
ous contributor to the campaign patronage while similar measures, rolea as thc consideration are oUo Thc bill would have created a
J?,, .L. Tw,;' «
funds ot William A Conutock tn at intended to cut aevcrely into the rife.
state commission to rcgulat* milk “JL
wroMteeriu1
least two of hla pre-election candi-: number engaged In the work of the; The story-of what lobbying really markets much tn thc same w-ay the
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dack-s and that following his dec-!public utilities commission met a means and what It has cost the tax- Federal taw is devtaed to regulate ? “ TL,? ‘
tion tn 1U32 WUlhm A Comstock simitar lute because the republicans I payers In the past and what It will market* of Interstate nature
‘
a&gt;
m
If persistently refused to make a dis-..still held forth in thgt department cost m the future might iv extend-! tn the Ve,., meiangc the governor
d-a. of
cm- ’ u,d
.up,did n«&lt; ere ,«1 u,
lype Tbe prullfe
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«“”»»&gt;» Mr» A“«»*“&gt;,"*“"*4, “
palgn contributions ar the purpaw* to vote to distodge tiiem The tax- swapping vote* 1* nothing new but
.
rt,ro„UH*
ta'aT.taSJwtato ’
extended
tor which the money was spent, u* payer »ttli pays in both these in- it must be confesscd lhat during the
1 *h™,t
J
the m f
required by taw.
»lat»-e&gt;&gt;
reaston lust clused it reached R"*'® price* of commoditle* by govAbout nliu.y att«iideu the M E.
Contradictory Report.
Then too there Is-that 175.000 sav- heights heretofore unaltained Withuftee* n^dUv Fali«bure*15*PEwry«te*cntoved

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| moment and voted ~no“ along with | The bddgct and its application to Bpringport Friday and will be gre*totf*r» who had said Icm-about the various departments and tnMI- ly inlsM-d by their many friends
|how
moding u&gt; vot«. tuttoiu Including the uiuvarsity and
Mr* Murna Vanderltp and Mr*
When
evidence
of
weakening Hie colleges will be diwuised in a
Nagler accompanied Mr and

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slgiUficant
house US i.umc
•Pre'“M‘-'' &gt;*’ involved In endlr^ httgauon
with her xm. WUI Drai&gt;-r. and wife.
riuiunciur. way
»i»y and
ana proceeds
urucreua to
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d™ ounr ujumony ol &lt; innindic- w,*»
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•J""1: un» in huuny.
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nmnlnvi-rt Tlie hnuse nassMl the
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ra*&gt;li«Mnvr lawn ninniKi auiucv
— —• —■ ■— •
day. and Jack Van Duesen returned resident ot our village. hat mg rentwith hl* grandparenu. Mr. and
Dog Rarins.
Racln*.
the. pur|X)M
puriX(M. Ooff the
thr production and
and
Mr and Mrs Lyle Arnold of home with •tlu-in for a few day.*’ edvlhe p E Deming rewdence.
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bill after many attempt* but the
Orphan* and Itos
lh(
Mrs Wpry Wcrtman of Dalton.
.
v“
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paironage
groDoer*
*em
uw
mcMuic
HUtory
wa*
made
in
another
redistribution
ot
dairy
product*
Tnc
Grund R«I&gt;&gt;&lt;b are spending a few stay.
1
F o’ liatron-ge grabber* sent lire measure ‘ 1--------------- ------ *--------------- --------------- ------- --- ------------------ ~
M&lt; ,-r* Hubert and Robert Segir
Mr and Mra p A. Tltoma* rutt­
tw»r
in
nddreMins
o
ixsdv
uuute
ihr
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nor- -in addressing
the
lu ucam m
Jn 'lie
I(1C senaw. r,vcn
Even me
the ..pv-.-,
spect, -&gt;
It ■&gt;»
lias .....o
long —
be*-n
practice
of the consumers an- of week* with the latter* parent. M.
; ” -- ’a body• -made
. io im
.. the &gt;-.■••
•• • . interests u.
Alvah Moore made a business trip of Grand Rapids spent Utt week ed friends and relative* tn Ashley
statement that the “new deal"
ad.
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sin.
in
mw
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and
Mr*
Ed.
Babbitt
deal ad-. prJnltM., o( .the senate that the i to swap vote* on bill* In fact most primary concern
to Hastings Friday.
with relative* here in tlie village.
and Bannister from Tue.-day till
minbtratton was making history It measure would bu dug up during the local measures and most bill* of a
-The Federal government ha* , Mr. and Mrs Earl Rogers, and
Bernard-Thoma* of Lawton called
Mr. and Mr* Fred William* ware’ Thursday.
was and is. But what a history!
nnal day* of thc season and posted 'minor character tide through on mean* of so regulating thi* field t.. Mar«nerite were guests of Mrs. Jen­
on Mr and Mrs p. A. Thomas Wed­ VcrtnnntviHe visitors Friday.
'’ P A.’Tti-gna* and Marion Clem of
One may quote freely from1 thu (n ume to head oil patronage ex-, vote-swapping combinatian*. But ■ prevent unfair
practice^, which nie bftsady of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Blakrley of nesday
Mr. and Mrs. Fred William* and carBct) wnr jn Grand Rapids Sat*
historic report because It so happens travagance In 1935 were not kept, here I* tht ace of all A measure was j regulation would take precedent*
Lowell were Sunday vUitors of Mr.
Mr and Mr.-, L E Lott of Elm­ Mr. and Mrs Charlie Price were urday i.n biuinca*.
that the revolution which led to thc nils measure, too. will add to his- introduced to close the present state over purely State tnetlmd*
dale railed .nA tlw P A TTwniii*
appointment of tlie lobby liivrstlrpil-1 tory in the making.
I school for dependent and neglected! •The governor, in placing &gt;uch and Mrs Earl Rogers.
Miss Lillian Thompson nf Has­
The Mures BctUe and Jun- home Friday.
er Pinhook. Friday.
Ing committee was ottered by ni guy mor* history was made. Nev-: children at Coldwater Experiment* [ great dcpendcricn on the sufficiency
tings i.i spending1 the av»k with her
Mrs Ids TliomAs received word
.Mrs.
— Zelta Price was a guest ot grandparent*. .Mr and Mr* Ge*«ge
democratic
u— mcmiwrahi,.
deirnrrattc member &lt;&gt;f
of the house Its...
Its-er before aw
did &gt;&gt;...
the ....
entire
membership carried on over u period of years of 'economic laws.' evidently places Stuart an- spending the week wtfii
Chairman U a democrat and a ma- oI
M-nate return for the final have proved thjtf the children can,link- faith h, thc sort of thing that their grandparents. Mr and Mr* Saturday of thr recent death of her her daughter. Mrs. Hazel Smelker of Thompson.
only brother. George E. Parker.'*inins
—*— Friday.
Mrs Arthur Moon: of Irving called
Jonty of ita member* ure democrat* adjournment and never before did be better cared for in the homes of thc National Democratic adimnis- Yeiter of Lowell
Messr*. piinton Grover and Bill whose home was In California
' ,...
Dorothy Ooodenough and Rich­ on Mr,. George Thompson Friday
Thc t»*uc Is not and never lias bieii m member* of the lwu*e show up cilizens of thi* state al less exjwnac'nation :» placing its greatest Hoik*
Mr and Mr*. P A Tiiomu. Mrs ard Waite yUlted at thr home of afternoon.
one of political play Itatber it grew Ior roil call on tiiat slay Every da­ to the taxpayer than at the insti- &lt;,n. Thc governor overlooks the Todd &lt;;t Belding called at thc Loom­
is
home.
M.inday
enroute
to
the
Anderson and Mr* Georg*—„ Sector'Waiter Denny and wife of Lansing
-------ot-----------------,-------------was
— rep- tutton. It wa* proposed that an‘fact that unfair trade practices,
Tvd Budance ha:, employment at
mn
an outraged---------decency
still ex- trlet this side of the straits
----------------------...
SumJa
y
,
Gull
lake
Bible
Conference
,
,
lu
«,
,
w:
..
wen* irr'Ha'hng* Friday Rev. Ar­
• Springport.
.
istlng among the vast majority ol resented except Alfiena district and available building near Anti Arbor &lt;&gt;vfr-productlon. and cut-throat
Mrs Jennie Miller of Portage ihur Kerry returned w.:h them.
tlir membership of &gt;the
legislature. only |1Jnevs K
.v.v».™ .~
K- Cameron ------------- -----------------...........---------------------Mr. and Mr*. Swan Anderson nnd
k» t-oKU
prevented
Repbe -aequin-d
and-----that
it -b* -----used,,price
cutting -are
thing* over which
Leroy Adam* ...
cf Klngmrood. KrnMr and Mrs ' S E Johnson of daughter Florence and Forest Clary tucky. very’ pleasantly surprised his . Thia chapter on lobbying ta a*- tram answering “here ” One member loieretf.a* a receiving horn*- wlw re: &lt; conwnic laws have no control— Wisconsin, is spending several weeks
‘ Grand Rapids were guests of rela- ot Hiv.ting* spent Friday evenhw parents. Mr, nnd Mr- Hr nr. Adam*.
suinnig a length never Intended and trawled mure than 600 ndiei lo be 'children would be readily avtdiaWe, uwy are thing* which must be con- with relative* in tlw village.
Mr and Mr.. Leon Howk were*five, heir Wednesday
with Mr. and Mrs D«n Goodenough. Friday evening when tie came for a
yet there u more that ought to be present to vote against the gover-jto tlie clinics held in connecti-ln trolled by industries thcmielve* with
iu-c -Kerry of Ohio t* a temporary
with University
University hospital
hospital and
and made
madeij,tatc
j Matebacking
backing.
1guests at the Van.Duesen home FrtMyron Campbell-is spending Ute coupje day* lay with them.
•a
•&gt;
ih
' nor * bundle of vetoes.
with
said.
I ready for reception into boarding | a* the governor point* out. th*
..
Patronage Whip Cracks.
Economy Measure* Passed.
home* Out of these selected hoows I Federal government ha* means ot
Si-called economy measures In-1' Sixty-seven votes are -required in , they would be readily usalmilated In-. regulating this field But. as the
traduced on th* first day of the «■*• thc house and 22 in thc senate to*! to local public sellouts Sociologist* producer*' Association ask*, who is
non ns the result of a commissionI over-rid* an executive veto In the are agreed that such-a plan is much going &lt;o regulate the many markets
appointed by act of the 1932 sjieclal senate tin- required number was .t- belter for the children The figure* wnicb do n it com*- under an intcrsession, numbered 98 Of this niim- ■ cured without trouble but even the prove it cheaper for the stale The relate heading?
b.* &lt;13 passed both houses and eight most determined efiorte made in the vacated Coldwater institution wa* to
b F. lhach. secretary of tlw asadminis­
weir supplanted by oilier bill* which। hmirf failed because tirewm
,7“ ‘n“nrt
"* ,n owrttow' frnm Iji,P*rr MWlaUon. say... ’ Jt was a clear-cut
whip
i "**
pa.v&lt; d cj- thru purpoaa was accom­ tration cracked the Jv.rt
n&lt;* Wnjahmega institution*, thr &lt;.U(. Whci agriculture specrtcall}
from
plished to other means. TWo were threatened any who strayed
‘
‘ .higher grade inmate* thu* gaining ,-krd for a piece of constructive
very properly vetoed by thc gover­ the re ination. It was openly de-' greater advantages
* legislation which stood tlie test of,
nor because in *thr course of their dared that patronage would be takWhut prevented the pas.-agc ot searching luqu,iy in both houags. It
passage they bw loaded with cn away from any who dared opiatea- thUimrasure?
ft pa*^-d the whale (cured approval because it pro­
amendment* at an entirely different th* g .-.cnnr, The official purveyor built could not be pri*-a loose from vided mentis for a* fair a.deal as a
Jebs.
Commissioner
Debo.
character. • Ulis makes a net ol 69i of political
rSt on
tonduS
TS*l&gt;»
Ipmununr «*Kh h»M « in’Jbe tWItnl omwin.1.,,, r.«M dnu.
exit of n pirslblc 98. n baiting aver­ , was rigiit
rl.hl on WM loo.tcIn n.tcn Un
Inwn. ductalrf lte
„(uul
age of 704 which is good in any 'roll calls.
I One membor who ha* 3 brother in .I ling fact that a trade had been made Ihb appeal of tlw farmer for conleague.
•
a senate member who for.trol ot cut-throat practices in thc
and a lot of friends on
What happened to the remainder?a
,—soft
... job
----------------------------------.... IIbetween
•elfish purporea. desired iu defeat milk market* has consolidated opin-1
Well a bom. an even haU-ttatcn hud thi* payroll*, turned tail at thc last |land
a house member who wanted ccr- i*-n to fight thc issue to a finish,’
I lain concessions on the horse and say* Beach
d«t racing bill Did knyomkever be------------- --------------------fore hear of children being traded
BELTON.
:outright for dog* and race track
Thr Delton 1. A- 8. will meet
Wednesday.
gamblers? H has been done and""
’"* ‘
”Aug
~ **2. with
“*■ **Mrs
“ EUtel
Pennock at Hostinii* Pot luck din­
that makes more history
Some thing was j-aid above about ner will be served at noon after
the economy program. Tlw budget which a business meeting and elec­
....
for general purpose* was reduced tion of ofilccrs will follow. All memmore than one-third below thr 1932 bers are urged to be present
sjiecial *e*.-iIon figures when 15 per
A C. GunM-nhaiiier and Rmull
’ccjil wm topped off ’Hie total* are Tolles spent Sunday. July 16. vtritmor.’ than glO.OOOJXXI below those of tn* th* World’s Fair at Chicago.
1931 This - took** encouraging but
Mrs. Gladys Oaskill and Mr* NeluhJn the 112,000,000 lor welfare re- he Cr&gt;&gt;** of Hastings attended tlie
hef and the S15.000.0XI sch&lt;xd aid | funeral of M M. Manning at Banand thc old age pension .measure , K°r Wednesday.
and the cost of admlidatertng tiu
iMlM «•» KncrtrlCk spent a few
, beer bill and the sale* tax measure1
la't week with Mrs. Libbie
and the newly created bureau t&lt;&gt; " hillemor* at Hickory Corner*,
protect bondholder* and similar
Ruth Pennock of Hickory
.agencies and other new venture* in- L'-omer* sjwnt last week with MU*
to governmental activities are &gt; Margaret Hairlngtqt.
PHON£ 2515
FRANK SAGE
counted in, tlw* savings made are! Sunday afternoon fire broke out
swept away as before a tropical ly- |ln R*e huckleberry marsh cast of
phoon
‘
Delton on Ellsworth Barrett's land.
and hail II not been for timely aid
! and a good downpour of rain the r
Why is it that every 12The trouble with steel alone is that it
whole marsh would have burned,
but fortunately only a small since । .
cylindcr and, 16-cyljnstands just so much shock and punish­
I was damaged
dcr
car
in
America
has
bodies
of
ateel
ment. Steel alone is also inclined to
j Mr and Mr* I. N. Bush arc
I (pending a couple ot weeks at their
refin forced by hardwood? Why is it
rumble and rattle. BUT—when you
i cottage at Eaton Rapids and attend- i
that every make of car selling for over
put the two together—a heavy, staunch
ina the camp meeing then- Mr.
and Mrs Leon Dunning are linking, S4000 uses bodies of exactly the same
steel body over tough, solid hardwood
after thc home duties for Mr. and
type? Why? For the same reason that
— then the hardwood reinforces the
i Mrs. Bush during their absence.
Chevrolet uses it exclusively. Because
steel —and vice versa! And the re­
FREEPORT.
every test and every experiment have
sult : the strongest, safest type of body,
Gerald Forbey is m Ricf.tand
where la- has employment with in­
definitely proved: STEEL ALONE IS
such as Fisher builds for Chevrolet.
uncle. Nelson Beer*, for a.few weeks.
NOTENOUGH!
Mr*. Dewey and children ot Palm
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, RICH.
Beach. Florid*, were entertained at
the home of.Mr and Mr- L .M
Curtiss from Tuesday till Thursday.’
Dan Yargcr and wife of Grand
Rapids snejjl Hie week end with the ,
former s mother. Mrs Ellen Yargcr.
O.rie Catt ami family returned
Friday to Vanm-rbuilt. Michigan,
where Mr Catt ha« employment.
Mrs E. M. Wheeler spent several
day* last week tn Hillsdale in tlie I
interest of thc church.
Miss’ Josephine Novukcy ol Has­
tings spent thc week end with tlw •
home folks
The singers of Hie Elmdale church
will sing Wednesday evening on our I
street as a part of the evening pro-!
gram.'
Rev. Gamble of Grand Rapid.* deliveried a sti. tng mesage at the lo-1
cal U. B church Bunday evening.!
His son assisted him with the
music.
Dave Fcrtruvm of Grand Rapid*
and Lewis Catt and son. Donald and
Robert and Alice Bayshore of Mil­
waukee. who have been spending a
j few days at Crooked tak*. were Bun-1
| day guests ot Mrs. Ella Catt and son
STEEL BODY
HARDWOOD REINFORCEMENT
lOrrle. and family.
j Mr and Mrs Ed. Coats spent seyi era! days at Gun Hake returning '
Sunday
| Ivan Gaskill ot Hastings called at ।
the Novtokey home Sunday.
BARRY COUNTY DISTRIBUTOR
j The rununagc sale store will be
open Wcdiwsday ^nd Saturday eve­
ning.
, ine w. w Boughngr . family
‘moved their household goods to

STEEL ALONE

IS NOT ENOUGH!

PITTSBURG
PRODUCTS

Interior WallKide
Outside Paints

neither strong enough, nor

safe enough, nor quiet enough

Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

for the body of a quality car like

CHEVROLET

PICKLING Time
Is Here Again!

There is only ONE SUR.E WAY to have your
pickles and preserves entirely satisfactory.. •
and that is to have 100 per cent FRESH spices!

M45to*565

We Have a FRESH STOCK of All Kinds of

SPICES for PICKLING
You’ll be.surprised at the LOW PRICES this
year! All our spices arc bought from the mills
in bulk... insuring you FRESH stock!

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Druggists

EAST STATE STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

LJ I T D n
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HASTINGS - MICHIGAN

�THf HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY JULY U, »»

&gt;1 SIX

New Financial Responsibility Bill m|CH|gan has a
Has Teeth In It. Owners or Drivers
BEA» EXHIB,T
। . Of Cars Should Read It Carefully “t&gt;7y« Amentia or "

SEE “THE SAND DANCE
AND SODA BOIL”
In the Amazing Demonstration

•’— to sto.rXM) pubProgress
[ The recent , letutature passed j for a limit of 13.000
I what b known rw The Financial Re-'1 lie liability and $1,000 projieny
Mow tiiat thc Century of ProgruM
. sponsibUity BUI. which was signed damage. The seriousness of thb{ really uitder way and rolling up
Governor voiiisiw;*.
Comstock, biiu
nnd will be- sljuatiun U that
if; u ,person
ipfeMivc uicciiuaiicv
attendance ic-coru*.
records, it
ft is
| by
uy vjovernur
- , L has. un niipreasEvc
eBcctlvc ninety dbyx
diy* from tlw
the ■»
‘***“t- *y,“1.*&gt;
come effective
J"**!**";
’"1 Judgment n
no’’cd by WofW* Fjlr officials i
1 date thc s "nd*adjourned.
r*d
hlm’
ti&gt;at the Michigan exhibit featuring
legislature
Tills
.unable
to
pay.
he
cannot
thereafter
;lle
nian
y
recrcationul
facilities
of
'is not 7
a compulsory autxnoblle law. „„„ ,n
au •utomoblie
&lt;iui„llluu.rc nor
lw operate „„
one tllc t&lt;ne u am
tlx. &gt;uteex.such as exists in the state of Ma&amp;mi- within
the state
w,thi„ th.
rf.t* of
n» Michigan,
wrh.ran even,
on, of the mosl at tractive and
chusttts'but ft Ones provide severe'though he might furnish proof of best attended.
ixnaliej in the event tiiat a motor- hb. mNtWial responsibility,. The
Tlie splendid success registered by
list falls to pay a judgment rendered average man cannot afford to take the Michigan building Is due entire­
(against him. or* Is found guilty of,such a risk becaufe an automobile*. ly to-the efforts of the able comtnis-,
ceruin rations One of. the pe'nal- ft an important factor in his ability , ? *
SFLTdXi

ties is mt
nvcuncxxi.
the revocar.on
revocation or
of me
the anvers
drivers, to earn a livelihood.
»r«-tk»n and exhibit
featurM
it
was .
tlwf
««»»«»*»•
V
the stut*
state oXh?T]u“'“
‘‘by*'Governor
motor law violation^ and m cam of tn-avur) must be $11,000. The three “"J*"**^
an aroident when t* fails to rattafy per cent Ufterist. thc cost lb lhe. J^^^JXk wh^i
a Judgment agaiiy^.him. That will owner or operator deporting that
Themembers &lt;M the Michlforfeit ins driver’s license. Thc op- mnn*v
mce- P*
Mlcni
money wth th*
thc state:
state, will be saao
$330 °
NEW- QUIET- LIGHT WEIGHT
gan Century of Progress Commi*.«lon
erutor’s license' and registration cer­ per year. If a bond ft posted the were tlie Governor; W. S. Knudsen,
tificate must remain suspended until surety company or individual sure- president of the Chevrolet Motor
the 'Judgment is paid or satisfied. tic* merely guarantee the payment Company, executive chairman: Eu­
(The law provides that it can be ar­ of a judgment. which might, be ren­ gene IL McKay. Vice-president of
ranged to pay the Judgment in in­ dered against the owner or operator tlw Kellogg Company, Battle Creek;
VACUUM CLEANER
*■
stallments; but if any installment is of a cor. If the surety company or
&gt;1. Dow, president of the
(no: met the license and registration Individual sureties be required to Willard
Dow Chemical Company. Midland,
COMBINES A MOTOR-DRIVEN
certificate shall be suspended
make good on the bonds, they in and- Mrs Noyes I- Avery. promt­
In addition to paring a final turn, cun then sue the owner or inent
BRUSH WITH “HIGH-VACUUM"
and
progressive club woman. I
.judgment in excess of $300, the op- operator for.recovery.
,
Grand Rapids.
' atcr or owner must post pibof ot hl* Then- is only one logical, safe way;jof
1 The Commission, which ceased Us ,
financial responsibility for a period. to avoid die poudbility of becoming labors when the building was forof three years thereafter. Proof of (entanglett in the nitshes ot thW new malty turned over to Governor
GREAT INTRODUCTORY
l financial responsibility may be fur- ’law
— and
—' that’ '■
- adequate
-----Lt —
to carry
nished by a cash deposit with the ....
...
—_______
insurance
in________
a strong,
reputable ' Cninatpck on Michigan buy. comstate treasurer, or by individual or company, before such an accident 'plcted Its job in the luce ot many
surely bond of like, amount, or a may
----- ’happen
-------------»---------------*------.. difficulties. It started out without
and
before such
a aitan appropriation, ft worked out the
certificate that he carries insurance &lt; nation actually develops,
I design of thc structure with theSENT TO YOU ON
'architect. Albert Kahn, and went,
ahead with tlw creation of the
OIL TERRITORY IN MICH.
10 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL
building on good faith and credit,
GREATLY EXTENDED
until tlie appropriation WOs finallyFor thc fint time, a motor-driven brush
poised. Seventy-five per-cent of this
hu been combined with "High-Vacuum"
. Good Well Near Hart, Anoth­
money
went to Michigan persons.
In a quiet, iight, medium priced cleaner.
er in Ogemaw Co. Were
i
Governor Comstock, knowing ol
Ita aenrational, spectacular performance
t not WnnV
Ufr Us thr mu'*‘
abused and ; :he handicaps faced by the Commu­
Brought in Last Week
I undervalued possession, and yet the nion, torgot politics mid gave his
on embedded sand and aoda (comparable
‘ Tlie od producing area of Michl-(all important, untathomable, and warm personal encouragement t*&gt;!
with fine du«t) will poritlvely thrill you.
' gan has been increased notably- by iundefihable directing energy, the su- the work of the member* r*- net'
Thread*, lint, hair and surface litter are
■events of lart week. In Oceana'preme factor of the intricate as- result ot tills dual, co-operation t,
inrramly removed by tbe fart-rcvolving
county. jx»: far from Hurt, a we’.!-icmbly of minerals called matter, as that lhe Michigan exhibit is a great
bnnh. Request Immediate free triaL
was brought in that is flowing at pertaining to the physical unatomy (success.
,
often drawing as many as
the rule of 400 to 500 barrels a day. (of the human body.
v
। tit).000 per*qns a day. From a busi­
TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
Up in Ogemaw county, many miles | Thought, an invisible electronic ness standpoint, it is a powerful ad-.
from the Mldjand field, a gusher was • ray. generated by an assembly of: verflsemenl for the state, one that
PHONE TODAY!
brought in that in .said to have cells, called brain, is another all Im- will bring results from tourists this'
I,started with u production of 1700(portant factor pertaining to Life. year and for years to come.
. barrels a day.
j neither one can exist without the
In the Midland field, two miles other, for where there U no life (
uway from the proven lemtory. a i therefore thought ’and life can be IONIA FREE FAIR NIGHT
wildcat well was brought in flowing (only theorized as an undetlnable ;SHOW WILL BE BEST EVER
several hundred, barieb. |xr day ‘electronic energy, generated by a
Thi* greatly extends the Midhind- dynamic, invmcjble. atomic power Tlie Show ot thc Century—th'’
Isabella field, which has proven the, controlled by an Invisible, yet ever ,mo-t sjieclacular ami beautiful night
POWER COMPANY
be.tf oil territory in Michigan
iprcM-nt. supreme celestial, electrical .-how ever attempted—wtll be preThe price q&gt;f-Michigan crude oil .force.
.
Free Fair pultons
has increased to, 85c per barfel.l When lifts force b suddenly ter- iwntcd
(this yeartoonIonia
thr evening program.
which helps materially.,
there is: minuted and thc scource of elec-; This is a Barnes-Carruthers .pro­
J Increasing Interest in tlu- develop-[ironic energy is severed to matter. duction-and will be' (diowy- for the
i ment of thc oil’industry in Mlcht-1 matter fuIU into decay, and life ma- , (first time in Mldftgtin-aC thc Ionia
outstanding feotun—
(visible electronic thought ray or 'rxjnisilKin.
' the show•Tile
is a disappearing water
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
Mrs. Lena Burrougiu of Hostings
.
- I atom may wander out into space. [of
ballot scone In which bi»vies of beau- ■
Lauren M. Bqalus.'a former rest- visited Miss Emily Edger lost, week
'
MORGAN.
(eventually finding another abode., ,tllul diving girl* will plunge into a
dent of Rutland township, ps-sed end.
Mr
Mr' Pr..&lt;i rnmn nnd Aih-.
Mrs Will Haynes and Rev. Doro-. p,.rha|» human. Mamai, insect or brilliantly
i
pool and mysteriMr and Mrs. Fred Camp and Alte lhy Hayter ofxNluhvillc called on vegetation
,------ lighted
&lt;Sunday
Bu»d.v guot*
eursU of Grand Rami*
WcdjlMday. | ^ugM flnd hf, nlar
dcflnr&lt;| 1 '°j»ly
ou.1V disappear.
duap.x .r
p.u Calif...in June. Hr is iirvived were
R.ipiBs Mr&gt; clalr Vap
by thc wife who will lx- remember- fri&lt; nd&gt;. Miss Alice remained fur trte
Interspersed
with
’the scenes pf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Mnnton and M an electronic atom to be found
111 '’rMM
’
cd &lt;v' leuiu Edgt-ri. two sons nnd &lt;&gt;ue*k. 4,
,
• ciinurrti
y jln
n water, a
children ci
of Hastings s|x-ni
spent osiurSMur-,। o0..j
„ly
u combined uroduat
produot ’‘i*-'c"',,i|,K *l&gt;cftuck'will be a .'erif
dapghter. Tlw many friend* here
Mrs. Ucr'."±r
h" and '.22;
........
« |&gt;h Mrs
SEr. . Letha
r..,L... Adkins.
Arlt-hn. O[. oxvrtin hydrogen
...
ertude Fisher
little (|ay ,.
VCninR with
and. ............
invisible0 v“udevi&gt;le anil hipiaxlronte acts.
..r
M,5. f.n Sickk. Mn.
„r .ta“X Xri. “or ..... ..
"'“'l b"“
r,..,.,..
....-------„lw,r, Van
7
tl .Mr
J
',*&gt; tS. ■’
° W
V..I1 «Meui»
Sl.,1. .xr! W.I. ..r
"I tl«- wlU,„ul _m.Munlh.l» r.n t!»■ 21
&gt;» been presented to American fiUdi-.
, cnees. These include 'the Cosmo- '
.]». w.,„„ rw...
';;
s,.
pohtan Grand Opera Qiuirtette; the
l-.m--.tai. .. .
tai'.-'Ulb L.' "uurk
2
Il««’“‘n.ntar' international Dancing ' Trio; the
(Sixteen Abbott Dancing Girls who
vi.-k oi t,l..- latte. * pannt-.-Mr. hhn in Lansir..:. His Iricncfe here ....... Master Otro who will - n n.! u
.1
.
. . A u are now a feature of the floor show,
and Mjv J-.hn Benedict.
hope for the best.
varatiLn on Hie f«m
?“&gt;'bv
nu&gt; \ acai ion on in rarm.
;any pnblftlwr for commercial sale being presented in the Empire Room
of tlie Palmer House In Chicago;
•
’
J
'or
or advertising
advertising purpose
purpose.—
—Wm,
Wm. H.
! the Ubonato ’Dio; Prosper &amp; Marot,
(Schwankoft &lt;
.
slow motion hand-balnfieing mar­
1033—AH rights r&lt;wrwd.
vels; and the famous Cervonnes
-------------------------, Band.
OBITUARY.
Afternoon free act programs will
I Ella Mac Hubbard, daughter
be amplified by the presentation of
[Marcia nnd George Hubbard. ■-1' Heartland
„waMM,wo
vllw Revue,
„v,w. insisting
s Circus
. born Aug. 22, 1875 tn Barty Co. i-.nu (1f comedy mules,' educated horses.
i'?*?'
V!^-,''o?11' *n
!'• *-chariot races, horse pusn ball, auto
.« ,..-&gt;-1 ok* .... ..
- ..
aJid standing Roman races.
CENTER
c&lt;-**ful teacher for a period of over
। Ay pcalt
i twenty years in this community. She
oiirrrAiiv.
trith fr.u
wok married July 2fl. 1911 to HerKate Wakefield was bom in
in high g
ichcl
I McKinley, .....
mail ------clerk in Northville, Wayne Co.. Mlcliigan.
,
Icvrar-*
-------*— •.Grand Rapids, taler
nravtnx
to ChiApril G. 1853 and died al the home
cago. Afterwards he changed to the &lt;,1 her daughter, Mrs. Jessie Fellzer
legal profeiuddn.
years'
iu,.»i
„».ra..iH„ The hut ten *«•
“-= "tH-ar Fn-eport. July 17. 1933.
■
they were very closely associated in She wax married to William Jos­
tlielr buaineM life, he serving As ai lin. September 7. 1873 To Ibis union
lawyer and Ella as a realty brok -r tn were born.three children, one sop.;
Chicago Surviving orc thc husband. Gerald Joslin, nnd two daughter*.'
HfTfhel I McKinley, twosistPh.-E'i.i Mn*. Jea.sie Feltrer and Mrs. Myra
Hubbard and Mrs Mary Armstrong,
utvl three brothers. Lee, Chester anti
Mrs. Joslin was brought uy in u
Burtt Hubbard., an used nudlirr, Christum home, tier father being n
Mrs. Marcia Hubbard, five nice,'. minuter. Rev. Amos Wakefield. She
/ Greta Ixx’hr. Gladys Bishop. Ruby;’united with the MttJiodftt Episcopal
Minter. Ella Mae Arnutrong and: church nt Martin' Corners m 1881
i Mary Jo Hubbard. - one nephew. being one of it* chatter members.
!;•;
Geo Ellis Armstrong, and two•
grand She was always a regular attendant
I| nieces.
n ere*. Jfarbara
.Barbara Ldutse
Lout*- and Marcia al aJi tlu, church service* and aii
• Eiatnc Bishop Funeral services were earnest worker for the cause of'
i held at the Methodist church\«m chnsL She was a apTendid Bible
• Monday afternoon. Rev L I. student always taking time to
[Dewey officiating. Burial wa.- in the Jtlidv £Kxls word and for prayer.
Irving tghUKfry
’ For many years slie wm, a teacher in
tijc Sunday School and made the
SOI TH MAPEL GROM..
truths ot thc Bible plain to her
Mrs Maggie Bennett and grand- cholara. She was a faithful and de- i
son of Battle Creek liave been vis- voted wife uqd mbther and a good'
ittng her cousin. Mrs. Lulu Gray, for lirighbor and a true friend to all. i
.sometime.
Where others criticized she wax ever
Mr? Bob Elliston spent Thur day silent or said some kindly word. SheJ
‘
‘
‘ '
wax an earjicst.
Conscientious I
Holder of Pike’s Peak Record Now Undisputed Champion
Link, and LFon at Nashville.
Christian
,_______________________________
*’&gt;nwn always on the SideMlw Hu 'Jarrard of Battle Creek oi God and right
Mt. Wnihingtoxi, N. II., June 30—Trfo stock
These achievements.uidiled to the great Pike’s
spent the week end with the Jar- The-last few- years of her life'
Peak victory in which a Terraplane Six also
E»*cxTerr-ipLines, ;i Six and an Eight, niidcr oflirartl-Elliston family.
'
Jnce tlw death of her husband she
beat thc all-time record for all stock cars, re­
ci.il supervision of thc American Automobile
i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of East had lived with her daughter. Mrs.
j Assyria s;&gt;cht Sunday with
his F«.!t?*-r. where she was tenderly
Association, bath broke the alLtimc automobile
gardless of price, makes the Terraplanc the
I
mother.
Mrs
Lulu
Gray,
and
al-o,
eared
for till the end which came
undisputed
champion
fur
hill-climb&amp;g,
|&gt;crformregord up Mt Washington today—tlie Six by 51
colled on her sister. Mrs. Harve’peacefully.-July 17th, She is sur-;
bceon-Ja; flic Eight by 1 minute, 16 seconds.
anee ami ruggedness.
Chreseman. and family.
ivived
i rived by her.son.
her son. two daughters,
daughter*, five'
five
Mr.
and
Mr?.
Preston
and
faftifty
grandchildren,
two great-grandohft-'
Ai a climax to the day’s work, lhe -Terraplane
of Fremont have moved to their drvn and one sister, besides other 1
Eight, starting with tlie gearshift lever locked
nywiy acquired property, fermeriy relatives and p host of friends who
ths
and icalt d in high gear, climbed to tlie sum­
the R.
R E.
E Swift property,'
property
will always reverence her memory.
errr atirmblrd to prore the ruggedneat, reliabilitr
Lucille Goodson of the McKelvey She has gone on before us to the
mit in high g’~nr all the nay—a feat unparal­
and Mamina of any make of motor car. Pio oifnrr’t
district has been assisting in the' Father's house.-but her influence for'
leled in tlie history of tlie mountain. 'Hie far­
use of hit ear u ill errr approach the punhhmrnl
, J. E. Norton home.
i good will sttH live on. She has fought
given them record-breaking Terraplanrt.
thest point ever before reached by any car in
~
(!|x‘ R"**1 nght.-she lias kept the
. —.
T,*,rJ.
taith. and flnlsJu-d her course hencchigh gear was the half-way houscr
. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY
"nd b Evangelical Sunday iorth lhwe u lald up for her a
SU&gt;«&gt;|.,
tn., wim wui b».„ „w„
,n picnic at Morgan landing. Thorn-•
.
« a &gt;--------------apple lake. Friday. Aug. 4 A cor- [
FAIR LAKE.
&lt;!U1 invitation t* extended to all i A nice time was reported at the
I who may be interested.
Buhnel Ladies’ Aid Sclety al Mr*.
| Mr and Mrs Wm. Ryan and Pris-; Ciiartea LechleilnerX
cilia returned to their home in De-i About sixty'were in attendance at1
;
Sunday.
[ the Kinsley Aid Society which met
J Deucy Jones h a little better at with Mr*. Lola Miller at her cottage
ttiLswriting.
at the Lake. The meeting for Au­
. Mrs. Sarah Ostrolh was in Wood-[gust will be lield with Mr*. Vera
OPPOSITE FULLER BLDG., MICHIGAN AVE., HASTINGS, MICH.
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i
Mr*’ B&lt;n Sneldcr.
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The Ice an-ani social at the home. Rev Albert B£iyca and family of
Danre te IL A.
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Mr- and Mrs, Vincent Nortoni Lacon. Hi. are spending two wvek*
j Friday evening w*s well attended, at Fair lake.

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FORTY- FOUR ATTEND

।

MIDDLEVILLE.

rOHERN kXlIUEH.

Mr and Mrs. Earl Travt* spent
niceniv i ntinucn*i
A meeting wa* held In the school Prof C. M. Jansky ot tbe UnilUtoUATLUNUntUl*
building on Tuesday evening and vmity of Wisconsin and Mr* Nellie Bunday with her parents. Mr. and!
a band on-united with OT piece*. It Moreau Jansky, spent from Wed- Mrs. Homer Yeckley, at Podunk.Oharlottc Ladies Will'Be the .I expected tiiat several more will n--sday evening till Monday morning, -Mr. and Mr*. Dwight Tabor ot
Quests ofthe LocalClub
‘, 8,'Hrt ,U,rU !“** ^*5* with D-r at&gt;t&gt; r. Mi’.- H. J. Flower Grand Rapid* spent the weekend
* rklng bn thi* for some time and. and family, and niece. Mr* Belling- WRh prr parent* Mr and Mr*
Mlu Grace Edmonds vtelted Mr.
Ml*# EUiel Jone* visited her Sis ,
Next Tuesday
,w«- J"'
ul| art- pteawd to tec progress &gt;r. Sunday a family gathering of thr- : James Ke'llcy and attended tlw an.. ..
-- tcr
attn Brtatol. of Marfiuul,
Ladies'.day lunchexi at the Coun- n’AQe
,More,u..mUj*«* b«M*lUw hoiw ;,ull i„.„,
aob woUe
» few day* last week, [and
Mrs. duu,--------A- WeiMcrt
of- Kalord had lhe misfortune ot C F Moreau of Augtuta. twen- Thornappie lake
1 try Club on Tuesday wa* attended
Ru*s
udr Finstrom is visit- amaeup at their cottage at Clover o-er the week end.
of- ste&lt;1
trito his
hand ty-two being in attendance. A deuuc Creek friend* thi* week.'d*te over the week end
Mrs ,.uir
mi*.
cole nrw.Mi
Newton nun
and Mu* muMil- .-by ---forty-four,
- . ... among
........ whom
-....... were
....... to
---------------------Don't forget the Powers school re­
and Mra. Jw!k Stem have re-1 Mr. and Mr*. C. B. Cadwallader dred Newton vtr.tcd Mr*. Earl Pat- [several gutuM from away- There tbe uuurreday while at work on , liclous picnic dinner was served at union July 36th. T»ack your dinner:
’te &lt;m
' '*■’ n '■”? rttracuve arrangement car. and so tar ha* been unable to.,.one o’clock. Friends from Owosso. lout and bring your dishes too gnd
turned from a trip to Milwaukee, and Jean and Rom and Mis. Ella rn
on Ot
ot Charlo
Charlotte
«i Tuceday
Tueeday.
Kalamaroo. Dowagiac. Battle Creek. enjoy a happy day with old school-,
WU
“Poyell
— -------—-1- —
*- —Mr
---------spent-Sunday
with
and
&lt;*-,Jen and inadwaj
Russell Adams, son of Mr and.'Detroit, Hickory Corners and Milo (mates and teachm at the old school 1
Mr*. Charles Wolfe of Kalamaxoj Mrs. Glenn Cad w alfader al Bdnfield. Mr und Mrs Basil Smith visited in
Jackson
and
Coldwater
on
Bumtay
_r{’*Sx£ tervM^t1he"buflrt taUe
Ck°r*’' ^xUn“‘ *h" “** bw'“ were pre-M-nt to enjoy meetinc and house. Ptease bnng your own tem-'f
Is the guwt of Mrs. Edw. Smith thb
Archie McDonald and Dr. Frank
vlrttlng with the sUtcr and brother- ,onadc or coflce.
-------- -7-.cn uoog servi-a a
.
,
*“ ,u‘ “u“&lt;v wiw.' V
wass ..lturn
Mri
»k-n ll&gt;
Mri Kenneth
Kenneth Leins
Leins and
and Irttlc
UlUe ’ wj,ich was spread 4th a lace
cloth (iran&lt;j Rapids Thursday for an ex- in-law Prof and Mrs Jansky start­
Albert Frost visited friend* «t 81
—
centered jk-n-w
oowi.
Mra. John Kuril l« vWttng at thc text Huron where the tormer* fam**,pewter
I'cw^rro?
0*1’ amination. He is coming on a* well ed for then home In Madhon, Wl*. John* Sunday.
A. J Eppley cottage at Gun lake thia ily u&gt; .spending the summer with. &lt;&gt;( Mr and Mr- Will Bennett lor a containing baby breath and Shasta
i
early
Monday morning.
relative*.
month.
i■ —-------” —'------ s:!“ ~■~’-a as. can be expected, gcxl news to hl* 1 ! Mr and Mrs Harlan Scobey visit Mr*. Clarence Grohe and children'
„
'friend*
I
at
Grand Rapid* visited her aisrer;!
Mra. M L. Ouok. Mt*. A. D.
j,ir and Mrs Fr«4 Port and two
------ - me
Mrs. Wm . Firth of Grand Rapid*
. ft..??/..?.
The tnme
Bible ocncoi
Scltcol came on nne
fine ia-t
last cd. the Toftner'* mother near Haarrow'iia in number und mter- tuigr over the week end and had Mra. earner ^chundclmeycr. a few
spent Tuesday with Mra. Edgar Kntekrrrr and tiicir gue*t. Mr*. Slur- daughter:, ot Ionia Were over Sun- in din tract and Mr* Krantz Keller
day*
tlie paat week.
tey Smith uf Ann Arbor, were guest* dty guest* of Mr and Mr*. F. L. in.aucticri Mrs Don Tofhurat won ,.51
da5
tt.ver.i u.atx-. dinner at Gun lake Bunday.
Brooks.
th* June linger *cote and also won
kcpZprcti' busy
&gt;
Mr. and Mrs Abrn Johnson amt ot Mra R R. McPcck o! Charlotte Bauer
। live terrific wtnd.torm Sunday
COIXJRFUL COOKING.
family arc spending some time qi on Friday.
Mrs. George Fraixte nnd-daug|j- tjte day s (golf event, which was We have heard Of but little flam-: afternoon did considerable damage
A spoonful ot jam. right tn thr
Gun lake.
GuMt* of Mran&lt;L.Mrs Carl Rn- ter, Jean, ofBaginuWcalled on their matched
play again’t
par .with ngc,jrom i)lM Fcverr storm of flun- in tin* locality blowing dawn shade
over
end ----were------Jack grandmother.
Mr* Mac
Townacnd,, handicap
day.Many tree* were injured and
imu
.1— «.U
ua... «„.,&gt;«
of a cup of custard, add*
ms*.
r.s,, Davl*
isass* XH
...............
.. live week
-----------ft,
Mrs. Ean
ol uas-wms,,
Jackson mis, thc ,strom
and nun
fruit tree*
and barn
door* were center
'
.... -----------------------------.
o,wu from away were: Mra. F
0( crop, down bu,
gue*t of Mr and Mra. W. A. Hall tot [and
Charles BeaumoRt of Bay City on Saturday
round some fifteen rod# away and
“«* n“vor- Cranberry sauce
of when we hear of wmdows were blown in and icrien
several day.*.
jmsscI Mr and Mrs Andrew Kemp o.
MfB MMrJ. aigUsli ■ iuu, r»turned, A- Curtl*of Fktro.t Mrs Krontz 1|lg
fve. mayonnaise * roty c^or
that
Is
attractive. A da*h of -xrape
JCrllcr
and
Mrs
Smith
ot
New
York
u
h
a
t
»
1U
done
elsewhere
' doora blown away.
'
*’
Mr* Forrest Johnson and htll. jUaU,‘' Crr®k. ^ ' ,roal Whiter having H*nt two
°f Mtlc Word wa* received tar.: on Friday Saturday visitor* of Mr and Mrs juice give* a heightened, sharpened!
daughter visited relatives al Hardv
Ml** Kattiryn Clarke visited Dr. nwnitlv* with her sister, Mrs. Eiu»: Crc.k Mra hidneybbipman
ot ban o( tlu. drath ,lt K S}wonx.r |n p,..
Dam last’week
j.md'Mra Cllflord.BralnaTd of Bal- beth Reickoid
Merle Bradfield and father were Mr flavor to apple sauce.
Francisco,
Mrs.
Robert
Hendershott
..
nl!
,,,.
ar
n
hi«
wit,w..r..
r&lt;.
•
MIm Maurviv-Wlllitte spent a tew !l&lt; Creek-part of last week The
Don
Hosmer and family «.t Char-'of Montreal. Mrs Wm. McKnight d(
here tar »me waraWhlte^ he and Mr* Albert Smith and son LEFT-OVER ASI’AllAGl S TIPS.
day* of last v.-sk with Mi--* Agm- !a,uf «• recovering nicely from her lolUt
Jamol
al.o wm
Wm. BradItu- apent Sunday with
Rvanxtnn lllinm*.
Tibtu. - Mr*.
Mr* Snm
' ' 01 Dawaglac.- *teo
».th their moth nl
al Evarelon.
Sain Nuri.,
Nadu “' In,xt r- p r&gt; ra JiUI1
Left-over cooiced asparagus can
Deakin* Of Stony Point
.recent accident.
cr
er, MS
Mr.'-_, Eicamn mnvxiui.
BtnckUn, »■
the chil- &lt;4 Charlotte. Mra Caper Baarman
be made into a tasty salad by mix­
Mra. Clarene? Goucher. Mrs J R , Mr. and Mra. Burr Clark of Hol- dren remaining f ir the week
Tarrytown. N. Y. who spent the ing with equal portion* of chuiiped 1
Havis and Donald Gouciicr wen-in iXuetk und Mr. and Mr* Bernard
cLw
a.th
Mr
and
Mr*
-------Mr. and Mrs. H.wurd Seibert and Rapid*
.. n ^aved ones their sympathy
Krtamaxuo on Tuesday
O Connell ot Battle Creek were lwnuy
UI1IJ&gt; WTI
,. Bu
„u, Ol
w,u «- KMCl^ &lt;...‘f
family ul
ul Lima^Ohlx
were
guest*
of
Cha^e
Did you know that there werestill
Mu* Itetty lavne hit Monday Sunday gueits ot Mr. and Mr*. Mf
Bt
ui.h.uv 1local1 club mxi Tuesday
wit
... Br|d
.... Mrv
... WUJ
. ...........
j
“
“t1’- logs being floated down the Thorn-vm«ih» for L&lt;t aomd hmiov
—
. — lake'cottng. .
..
•
Mr*. William M. Stebbins. Mr*.
morning
iwrloJ* ut Jamt* nil
Gilmer.
Leach
rni’-bun'da'r.
IM apple river to the mill? Ye*, that te
Camp Kitanniw.i, Ctear lake.
| Mr. and Mrs Michael Sullivan.
Mra Ertlly SuUtvan. Mr*. F. W.
....-------------------------------------------------oxnwPr van norn „ noinM
--------------------------------------------EYank Andru*.
Mrs John Ketcham.,wnai
I Ok t'NBlRNED PIE CRUST.
what
Vanlow*
Horn
doing.
Mrs J E. Bllck IS spending acme jr. und family ot Detroit were Stebbins. Ml** Elk-eti 8u|Hvi..i and Mra. Roy Cordas Mr, Ray Branch. hBnn»Sylvester
had some
cm Is up
the
bunday she and EVrris ate
n the pic has
i.« browned
urUN&gt;Kd before lhe
il«
If
Umy with her sons. Itoward and xlw •. ,.f hi* parents. Mr. and Mra. Mlx, ktaijory StebUik, are in ChiJante# Radford and Mra Orto
*‘th ‘he ............
home ,oUtt
Mr and mung
filling u&gt;
te qunc
quite aosw.
dc:». cover
cover uie
the pnpte
" . rUw
rtver .“on Ulld
land belonSng
belonging ................
to W
w E
E dlnncr
.:
. ..KalMmnrnra
t..............
Bernard Black. Of E-U*t w.*xllaint [Michael
Mlrh«rl Rulllvan
A r-.niuru
tsri... vide
Mr*
Frank Fratirteco
Franriirrt rJ
viMc feavn'i.
Sayles. the
Uie eunimlttee
committee in
Sullivan. Wr
8r, nver
over Rundav.
Bunday. -..u..
cugo unending A
Century of Prog1,1 ...
Huies
and
Bennie
Paths
right
Jn
thr
Mr*.
.Frank
O(
Kahravaroo
nn inverted pie plate __
or pun
uciiiuc i .1.
rigm
mr
.
---...
Mlsr. Agnes Deukin*. Mtes J»'iv- ili'
।
• nuu-v
. near the river
. s &gt;11
.bank
. Bi.n.
dinner
tni.nt
Mr »nrf. Vn “
___
&gt; *°
______
_ ______________________
charge.
’
ciuldrcn remaining for a longer n....
I:
vamp
and
*'^
r
.
d
*7
,t
'\
8
X
„
nI
nd
“
Unuc
until
you
are
n«tte Gardner and Mis* Maun-he!: visit.
.
Mr, and Mrs Dudley Kmn&lt;-dy
He hu.i placi d them in the river and quick
V. lU‘ N ,r.'
&lt;?ulck f® sure the tilling is done.
•
Willitta were in Lake Odc.cu&gt; Thu: •-! Drs Geo. L. Lockwood. Frank and granddaughter. Betty Fi'dru’k.
...................
; k, u
above tbe dam and uraw* ■ -«*&gt;«’« »&gt;“’
Rr-»iid|«rmts whilt
REV. ..............
DEWEY
TALKED
*,
. ,
,, !■&gt;•* mntHwr
r".nrr fr.im
IltKlKw II WI VSI.I’W
day.
mother Ic
is convalescing
tr im H.
her
iCarruther* anji Siremuui Fowler spent Friday evening with Trunk
AT PHY QrniiT MUD’11*® to h,f mUI ,wre- 'file
nM* small
sm,n
Mr and Mjy W M Stebbins and leave Saturday tor Chicago to attend Haywood and family of the Clu-ney
attack
apte'ndtciti*
Raisins
giveof added
food value
Al bUT bbUUl LAMr boy* nm hnung a Jot of tun trying
mu Billy were guests of Mr and Uu: week'* clinic provided by live W. district.
„
,
.
.
tp’ndc them down strium"
&lt; Mr. and Mra Merle Bradfield when coikcd
are
cooked in
In cprral.
cprral. They
~
Mrs. Chas. Pott* at Gun take pn . K Kellogg Foundation for doctors
Mr, Effie Jnnr Vro.'r.’"n O’. One H’.marCQ rirty Boys Arc
Mrs. Theodore Armstrong was in spent Sunday tn Hasting* with the quite digestible and take tbe place
Sunday.
Frankfort went
and dentist*.
- —last -.ok with Mra.
••
~
Ann Arbor to see Mr. Armstrong iatU i .- mother. .Mr*. Wilcox. LittU of part of the sweetening othcrwlae
Having
Grand
Time
at
• Mteii v Norina an?l Helen Mich'v-1
!
He te not improving very last and Jack returned hotpe with them. ' • ■*
Dr.
and
Mrs
Emery
KnlrJcem.
ct
u!,rt
Mr.
»nd
MrH.
Ew.-rr gucts of their, .suter. Mrs.
Camp
Johnston
« """
r»Mir». Ben
.
----------I we understand that he will won
‘ Hur t BelllngeFcame from Detroit
James Caldwell, of 'Hesperia on Mu.k,«u.»a tn. tort Mr* nuil
JEI.I.Y IN SALAD DRESSING.
Kntektrn of Grand Rapid* and Mlw. •‘PP'1' 1 arMore than 150 l»y* and tesdera taken to a Grand Rapid* hospital.Saturday to spend Ute week end
Sunday.
Currant jelly or a tliick jam may
Kniikcrn. ot Evanston. IlliVerne I u r.,.ce and Mi- Ruth Wi- cncauijrd at C.'tnp tin Juiin»tun at whi rr it te hoped n change-for the; with his mother.
Mr und Mr- Er:uM Etewav weroi[Jean
be stirred into a salad drt&gt; sing with
nol.'.
ramc
here
Sunday
and
spent
fc
*
r
’
nceompanted
l
1
}
1
’
lj,t
•'
. will noon allow him come!Bellinger.
They
made
...... .. .......
.-CL.
Sherman
take hard the IWv&lt;
L.itetter
; bitter
to comej BclUiwcr.
They
mscalls in Paw
guests ot Mr and Mrs Harold Van-1
whipped
cream when serving it on
the day
Mrs. r»A. **.
D. biusmiu
Knlskcrn.. - - --- ,c, A Wltxr' Mten-j-d &gt;■ **&gt;»-.*
Lk'u y -&lt;
u( the Me
Methodist
cauk-n j, nornc.
home.
vnv
uay with
wiui ...an.
’homst cauKh
, paw. Alamo and PlaitiweB Saturday a fruit saUd.
ixilcascn ot Butllr Cpaik over'...
.
.
.....
...
A
Ctolitllrv
Ilf
I
’
rtfttr,
r
•
nlilf-AC.l.
...5,.
fhnr
Mi** Jean will remain with Mrs. A Century ot Lrogree.s at Chicago, of thi:. &lt; , )a._- Sunday afternoon
Thoma* I. Gillette |* walking about aticjnoun arid he attended Uw reSunday
,
I Rev.
Dew r'.t&gt; Iked
... ....
-------- -----------lalt T**11 t
jR&lt;
v Itewr;
to th. Sc-&gt;u-.s an 11 horrie.^gaintnx strength
*0 he will. . union at Augusta
Sunday.
—----—
....
• PEACHES’PEEL EASILY,
Mr. mi'l Mr* John Mitchell ot Kntskern for some lime.
1 Cubs in :);■ ramp about lhe fir»t soon te- among us again.
Tt
Mr und Mra Elroy Tobias, in 1 au/*i cnPIAI *AT
jpcnic al Pralrievilrf Park
peelings may be removed from
Battle Creek were Uw #u'tta of Mi
and Joan Strtcklen and. Mtoo
»asm,uvu enjoyed by a large Cum- peaches more easily by first scald­
- - - - HI■
•phnui- -&gt;f
- tlu
-- —lr oa
— ’--li -"Upon —my
. 1 - Patricia
-—
and Mra Genrpe.H. j*i*t over tire company with Mr. und Mra Gten !-»*»»’’ OULIML
' ST. ROSE SCHOOL
‘
K"*»,w*“
Blake and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ltebter
Mrs (iruca Bauer nf Ann Arbor r—--------- --Ten-ct nt meals have been inaugrxpecUri tin- wi-.k fur n vv.it with 5.S !S±-"anna*
j ■
sot'TU SHULTZ.
urated a*. lud.ana University tor
&gt;1- and Mrs E C Edmonds and the Kellogg Health Camp at Pine
hi. ft at rt encircling lhe world In.
----- _ • • ■
-------------Thursday Evening From
1 1We hope ail will, remember the the students A sample menu the
lake Saturday evening as gueat* of
other friend..
r«opi
br.aklng
time,
unlewhe
lwd
;
,
,,
i annual *choo| picnic at thc Shultx flirt day consisted of a double help­
Mra. J; .on McElwain and Me; Mba KatJa rinr Blake, who L&gt; a
7:00 Till 10:00
done hi:, t*
tn b.-lngUvg his topk
r,“‘A, b *1** bl'
J'*1*1 ' school grounds Saturday. ,
ing of maslted potatoes, gravy, eplnEmily McElwain returned on M«m- tamp instructor.
Clinton Horn
Horn «pcm
spent mSaturday
all- *ch. a large cup ot custard, two
to
&lt;".rry day life ot the
-v Tnwnwnrt
Clinton
----------- —
Mi &gt; Mabel SK on accompanied .A good time Is being planned, by down
boy . h&lt;- talked about the posMbill- ’*rcJ voV.
'enwon in
. Battle
----- - Creek.
slice* of bread and buttet.
Mrs u
Mr*
U c-Mann*.
C.'Mnnna. M
Miaa
1» Agne.
Agnes Newan I Pttortwy.
■
ti.siu8&lt; I’.mg li 1* not lhe rarw ”r \*r*1
\
Mr and Mr*. Prank Maas, who
‘
MfiM* Ellen 1 • 'inard and Irene •had arid Miss Virginia Manns of J“'-' -7 fr* " ' . '
r.f
,vte- ) u .It. .’irivioR tor. it
°"ln,‘
C‘“! ,?’ ■ have a cottage here, will attend lhe
" —
in a Sacramento.
Jones are visiting the former’s Travc'M- Uuv t . Oak Park HL. on *hen " :3iUI uU‘ u b“'1 - ,n. th
n
cor*,.iuin-»u
funeral Ul
of a
cousin. Mr
Leo HerU vvu*»&lt;.
N. u™
««&gt; - Calif-•. court
- ----- ----- «*&gt;l tryUw to amuse
grunRmoh-. -r. XL . J.,*. Mathew sin, Wsdnesdav where they were the chuAh rch-iol lawn to which thr lt »w mu&lt; ’: you can do tor Scmium. : *7’ '
and Scodtii-.g ran do for you that :•
‘"vlted toa««ML.
_
at Hastings Tuesday. ,Mr.
J4r. lht
lhc Judge
ludKe when on being xtked,
'irinilm,.
nn tt.ni. nt
oi MunctJon •
« M.r
£ M “‘“"'I
-..d
' 1 H&lt; rringun had
i—.i friends in this place *&gt;»*
hte name replied.
reniled. Guess
Guos It.'
It. and
Homt-madc
fcc
cream
and
cake
;
our
turn
I
I:.
.
d
jou
do
you.
until
Sunday
Mra
Manns
and
Mn Cluster St’.'in entertained
of'
HI be served and music tendered- lx ■. E...-U will i ro.e but * stepping evening was under the direction
m ,
^iwhd extend sympafhy to the lxa-'kcrt attain gave the reply.
Mr... Green and daughter Joan &lt;’t daughter and Miss New*-ad r&lt; - *“&gt;&gt; :£vra
Koteey and Mae
Mae Ov
Over-1
-n" mi th&lt; upward climb'
,[Margaret
Margaret Keter}
r- nav,,d
.
“Try and gue&lt;4 It." Hte name wa*
J«* Wood BxSArChi-aco sit her Gun lake cottage turmd lo Traverse C.ty on Tuesday, g *»«*
1 smith, who put ,on
on *
a “
fine
program
s
:.i.iv.
ull
th--b'.j
.in
the
cam,,
n
"
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r,
!F
“
r
’
'
Ctertructe
Oates
entertained
her
Tryon
Guteset.
Sh.rlcy
W
Smith,
secretary
of
lhe
*
“
!
c
h
&lt;UI
w
U
.
J
.
over the week end.’
.
i in which' Modrsta Klnne gave two
M:».v Dori* Biddly returned on University of Michigan, and Mr cl is foot BADLY ON
... ’ 1
V‘
MUW.
in khlu ixolo. Modeata Kinne and Anna Mae to. 'Ind Mri M^Artby '.irato- "“‘"U tow S.r C. -«e D.™nln«.
1 T,'V--■•
Sunday to Grand Rap.iL- fitter visit­ Smith drove to Hasting* Wedne-day.
ing tier brother*. Lyh; and Kenneth Mr. Smith went on to Grand Rap­
' "‘A""
'■"&lt;»
P»«
&gt;br'
“ d“&gt;. M'yMIll.'-' ,.j ita- lunrral «I Mr* Km,. JclSn * "««* Mr.umrntartan ,nd kinid*. from which place he and Mr. Mr* Ray Boy.was painfully in- &lt;lt|.PI. t&lt;41-ur..i t’-- evening Magi-(PFtiher
lllridle for li ve.: ! d.iv..
reading
and
seven
'*her gave
”,v‘’ “a reil&lt;lln
* "
’“f «*ven
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b»uadm in the *avent#enth c-nAitjiur Ainsworth ol tiiat city made iured 8uud4&gt;' «ft‘,rn'x’u al v/jn n.’n E'a-rn&gt; u-"b&gt;blv' the’ be*’ v°ung. people gave a very good iilay- at Freeport Wednesday." . batuador tn the aeventeenth craMr. and Mrs G. E. Kenyon and ,urya trw
tr#*’. northern Michigan, where
r: . ...
11
y‘a,‘ r,‘ 1
i'- •«“*&gt; 1111
;tet on the mbfoct of e-xxt and bait
it 1*
ltd there
are iittt
trout
wait-­
.
. known amateur In the .state, gave an
, ul
or gnoa ana o.«t Frank
„„ Hallckk spent Thursday mi
aft-­
i II
is
raid
there
arc
large
trout
wait
ll i., .aia mere an large iroui wait
Following live ruin. Wimton w&lt;-nt ,
.... .. ,.f &gt;.&gt;.... ..
... th. t literature, ami nine ladle* eav&lt;- an *rnoan ... NuAhvtlifing l&lt;&gt;
to be
te.: taught.
caught Mr*.
Mrs Smith reinit
11!ld uccideiitaily xp-pped . ’ Movimz nicture* nndI an
-1 ln,pn
‘*tln* play ^presenting
m cvt
eve-1
mhtrtkting
representing ua mte-.
mi*-. Mr und Mr* Harrv Mlsener will
must in- ;’llonur&gt;' doctor’* clinic A* this nitct-.
D Ki....!:, id and Mr M L &lt;

Social Events and Personal Mention

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2^”; RalR- £; !«■&gt; .«*

If It Doesn't Fit.

If
If

It Doesn't Wnar.
It b Unutidactory
In Any Way

Bring It
Back/

,»».«!. r~&gt; to

c"'n|’ ““'^SL*uS?S«»?U“«£X-l

by all mean* return IL

You’ll get a new larmeni,
lit your mu nr y back.

When anythin* you buy

other people
_____—tell iu.
been quite a tempt*-

to xo out definitely to gel
business on a price basis. .
in* prices—not quality.

But we’re still stirklng to
our poliry of never selling

T. S. BAIRD
CLOTHING for
MEN and BOYS
HASTINGS

PHONE 2396

Were You On Time This Morning?

ffiTa«S!to! Mr’i»
-’»*»•.••’.[arr'e.'.hr
«'S»May
I I Ckuoir. A-rk lta.b.11* M.y MK. L&gt;n.
' . . camp tor
. &lt;hl&gt;
. . wr.k. . .U'™
tv o-rvire ru*«t
Atmriav «™n»
rennina
S'
™»J .nelode . .pretal bJta.ll pan. tor ’»l"?* *J?t;Jimmli. Mid WOlto. amtotolle to
.....
nrctsAii:
[ and uaugmtr spent 'hr lai to.- part
doing 1. Will a* poMdble at
night, a camp fire
BaU1,: Crcrk vU1,&lt;d ,twlr brotlier.,
jof la.’t week r.t'i M-s. David F.&lt;i’.ch i t n.llQri
Thunday
.
ns.
and
the
grand
•
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’
stn
1
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ex,
.
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Unue
Usler Sonnevillc.’and family Wcd_____
_ rnurroay • • rnaix. aim ine grana'
.
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1 and family in Cale&lt;V.nia.
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... :‘ Aug, h ' a. 'number
trom here will
nraday
• - Ju*t received a new shipment of “Westclox”
.NTuitaTSH-.MCLr.XH.
. ....
■»-£
L'X'SS
i On Thursday evening, Mr. and
ir- .. . . - ----- J --:
---'I Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Oretwel
Alarm Clocks.
invited
to
gb
and
take
basket
din-!
Mr*. Arthur Crothrrs. Mr and Mra.! A very enjoyable meeting ct the Honor. Eridny light.
invited to gb and take basket din- an&lt;1 M„. |ftaanl oreusel of MU'Milo DeVrie*. Mr and Mrs. Cecil American Legion Auxiliary wa* held 1
Big Ben .
$3.50
Baby Ben.S2.9S
ATTEND C’ONV ENTIpN.
' »* «’• E 8 Thompson will have wnukee. Wu. caited on Mr. and Mrs?
। Munt in and Ruth and Rev and on
. Ttiursday evening, preceded by u
Black Knight$1.95
Bantam
.$1,00
Mr mid Mr-. Frank Annable wui charte of the service* Ivere at Coat* Mila Ashby Thursday,
pot luck z.upi&gt;er.
a:ry Wood were in Marcrllu* Sun- i Grove.
’
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•
Harry
Wcstclox
(Electric)
Alarm
------- $1.35
Camp Ben Johnston at Slicrman
Mi.-*
Ruth McIntyre.a7, reprevent
and
G.- ™mui
Smith and
WEST HOPE.
“
day attending the Fourth District Ij Mr. “
““ Mrs
"f"' rF.- u
ano
lake;
?Xn- c-mvxnnun
«nVentWn or
*’r uve
:hr American
American Legion'"'"
Legion ■’«» •N^l» arc u!» nurl11 °«&gt; n vacairtn
A very enjoyable birthday sur.... fU -a^irSSt
—- ----- aTS
- ’io- b
e
Mr and-Mm Harold Pelham and
| prise wa&gt; held Sunday at the home
™‘"-| A ‘
1»83 — Golden Anniversary — 1S33
ran Oiflrey of Mew Brunswick. N. S’
son, named Walter Junior, wa* of L. D. Woodman, he being ti*e
J„ arc expected the latter part 0! let at otter Lake, telling h-.^ the t4ln 1,1
HASTINGS
PHONE 2C3I
MICHIGAN
born tv Mr and Mrs Walter [honor guest and due fop M spankthc wetik. David Goodyear, Jr. who child;;.w-.T.children were car;;'.
cared !lor.. etc..
etc,, its well
OBSERVED BIRTIIDIY.
Thoiiit»on on Sunday. July Ifl mgs which were omitted because of
Mother ajul son are doing nicely , hi* advanced age and pliyslcial conedited ai‘“.Mr"r.nd Mra**H ’ Waiter. Sr
“ ‘wen
New Brunswick, retunung with wellai.- work e.t the pa-.s and Unit-. ,
Sr “'l*7ho"doing'n
is &gt;lm dmnir a.‘ weiTiis
well as 1 &lt;miwr.
dltlpn. ’Th7i
Then'
wen-“‘ictt
left“a°few
a few ‘»midi
wnalli
IE Birdsall i collage ut Thonupple! possible but found
... it pretty
,----- y warm tokens tar remembrance* of the ocMr". Archie McCoy and Airs Em- TP MAKE EXTENDED
I lake Sunday with aril filled baskets last week to be wearing a plaster
]
eastern and a-very bountiful dinner.
ma 8. Evan* have Just returnedI. Mri Edwardvisit
in i
A Clark
left on Tues- in rcmeraberaiwc
of Marion s BJth cast, which had to be put on account, was enjoyed, followed by a variety
from a two wryk*' tour in the upper I Mr* cawaru a. uiarx u-n on suea- rbirthday
of the
tlie severe accident he had about of good old'time music. Guests were
day
from
her
home
in
Lo'»
Angeles,
j
"
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tlXlt
y_
peninsula of Michigan and w.y it’*
a month ago
' present from Osalo. Florida. Battle
Calif.,
for
Hastings
where
she
will
; well worth white to know our own
Mias Ruth Woodman in edmpany Cieck. as well as home folks to the
visit with her, Mrs Daw Lewis will entertain the
slate and .it* many resource*. They make an extended
with a number or
of girls from Cale- number of eighteen.
Wife Mr
”
1 H
‘ 1 r n n 11
M- anti
*—• Mr- *1
[had a dcllxhtful time and feel well brother and wife,
that sh- J p’ F ?lub. ,1n Thu”**’*’ *Iter- donia *pent a week recently at
The community meeting held al
V Hessmer It
I: I*
'. exnectcd
....
'repaid for going.
iDdny
noon
noon
at
her
lioine
on
W
Mill
St.
Green
lake, west of c*tedunii
Bert McCallum's of cloverdate E’narrive .Sunday noon.
I Mr and Mrs. Guy Bauer and Mias will
*^*
Mr
and
Mrs
Je**e
Chase attended flay evening was a ven’ enjoyable
will be Mr*. Clark* first visit
I Henrietta Butwr visited over the loTin*
.
.
.
H
a
WIUIVII
church
VWMCT
conference
in
Grand
Rapaffair,
having been entertained by
lirr girUiood home in nearly thir-''
Mr and Mr* Ed Bailey are the lrts
week end with Carl Bauer al Sagiid* on
oil Sunday.
Nunttay,
Dt&gt;n Marsh's Hill Billies from CharJproud^rent* of a
by girl, torn’ A[
,11K „
rrMir ,lotte.
WM. Tire
tnr next meeting
I naw and Max Bauer, wlio is at a ; ty-llve ycara.
At the
the morn
morning
churcp ,service,
mr
will be at.
I camp on Wagner lake near Baglnaw. FIVE HASTINGS
siings girls
.
U
j?,
v
’
Ju
,
19
*
1
“
‘
Gillmore
Dustman
of
Kalamazoo
.
Glenn
Morehouse's.
GIRLS
। Mrs. Elisabeth Relckord ot I*onAT c.lMr K.rANSiWA. '^
«» -ss.-R-ys..
------------------- sang "Rocked tn the Cradle of the
Remember thc
Garden Club at p •
OQ
H.« «M Ito pun BM, ot IWll „„„„„
r FICCS lOT r f Idciy and Saturday, July 4&gt;O ■
Harting:. Camp Fire girlr. who are and will answer lo lire name of Deep. ’ and Minister Wins spoke on Lester Monica's this Thursday.
Joyce
Belle&lt;Mk «m WHk end W&gt; of
«ita uu.
a. c»n,|&gt; KI“Influence."
Edward Willson, Jr, spent part of
I ferment mrrtbrr. Mr*. M.rv Srrerc&gt;,. take an1 Florcnrr •, Mis* Florence Kniffin who ha«
[last week with hia mother In Cnn'
BARR
WILLE.
Westerlind. Kathlyn Merriam, Ed­ | been seriously ill I* some tetter
, 7
-*K**w.
’ir*r^
ton. Ohio Hi* brother. Stanley, reMr. and Mr* Edd. Rice received; -T-.
The L A b will hold an ice turned home with him fora six
na Schultx. Marie Everson and Bet'*­ the
sad new* of their nephew. Ken- cream social at the home of Mr. and weeks' visit
ty lame
Shults. FrMport or Middlavul*
,,-dall Keller, son of Mr ’ and Mrs. •Y.”
‘ Mcat,r..^aa&gt; cvmngJ The c E contest close* next Bun­
At lhe Council Fire which closed
,‘ Sam Keller, breaking hi* arm
A Mr\n?Mr Fred p^ir nf Tu..k dfly cv«Un« Everyone come and see
Mr aad Mr- Fred Rock of Jackending of this lively rac
‘IS
O«"0 SAP'S Mn Ben Wtolr .nA son
were Bunday gucstq ot tlieir
*a*
Tiger Brand Standard Quality
ratoo to*.
no“«».
10„ta &gt;nd Mr, parent, Mr. and Mr* H Webb.
EAST WALL LAKE
I
ULTRA CLUB MEETING.
Jane Baynton of Sunfield visited
Mrs Ida Lake of Detroit called on:
AND 3TCINITV.
I Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Petter de- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemen* and 1am- Mr. and Mra Ralph DeVine and Wendel Vreeiar.d. wife and two
Mrs, Anna DeVine on Sunday.
[*on» of Detroit spent Haturdav and.
Ughtfully entertained the Ultra Club'Uy Wednesday.
Mrs Arthur Richardson of Free- Sunday at their cottage.
on Thursday evening of last week, i
*nd Mrs E L Houghtalin and
ana Mr*
air* Waltrwaitar *Blake
and
son Fort spent Thursday and Friday Mr. and Mr* Boersma and wm'
•Buga" furnishing the entertain-,I*ir.
Mr. and
”-u- ”
'J —
spent -Sunday
with
Mr. and Lira. with Mr. and Mr*. Heber Foster. On friend.-; of Grand Rapids spent Wedment.
t
1! -----------------Thursday evening they accompanied nesdsy at their cottage
i First places were won by Mrs. Ray Clement
Mr. and Mn E J. Robinson and by Mr*. Dorcn and Mary attended Kenneth Kaliter had his toiull*
' Archie Relckord and Ed« Lawrence
r—a.. 3
3Sc
iand adenoid* u moved one day last
and low by Mrs. Lawrence and ,V. daughter spent Thursday evening a band concert in Battle Creek.
r*-_ r-i-.t— o-.__ c
Every Sth Cone FREE. You don't have to buy 5 to
with Mr .and Mr*. Ray Clemens.
W.'lcc”t.Vas,.^’.B weck ‘n Hastings
A. Bchider.
spent Lriaay evening with Mrs. Will. Bertha Tcbia* ot Hasting* is visit-,
get the free one. Every Sth cone from our dis­
HOPE CENTER.
HOME from ANN ARBOR.
H'de „
,
...
; Ing relatives here
Mr. .and Mra Frank Leonard have
penser will be FREE. Buy your cones here and
Mrs 8. Geiger spent Monday and
Mr :iniI M1.
w No&gt;-M and
Mi** Ixirena Band, who ha* been
suffering from pneumonia while in pone to Kenton, Ohio, to visit their Tuexdnv with her daughter. Mr*, [daughter. Rosals, of Katemawo
Get Lucky No. S FREE!
Ann Arbor, is improving and her daughter. Mrs Elmer Amsler, and
..7
„
I spent thc week end in E. D. Reyfamily.
Miss Marjorie Gillette
spent nold.v cottas,
'
parent*, Mr and Mra Tho* Baird,
Mr. afid Mr*. Fred Aihby spent Tliuradny with Mr and Mrs Hubert
Mtes Ncma nf Toledo. Ohio, who
went for her yesterday. Tuesday,
bringing her to tlie family home tn Sunday in KaUmazoo wiih Mr and Lathrop in Nuxhv-ille.
h33 been staying with Mra. Sprague.
lh|» city. Tills is chming new* tfi Mr*. Emc.it Armstrong. Mr« Arm­
VAMRRK
RMtiwna
|
returned
home
Sunday.
Mrs.
Snell
strong is confined to her bed witii
her many friend*.
Melvin ‘ McKibbtn wa* tn Battle' ®f 'f0,e&lt;to U no* wi:h
for B 4hort
three broken rib* caused by an au­
tomobile accident.
'
LOVELX LUNCHEON.
Will Aldrich has a brother from
Mra. George Coleman. Mra Rose
!h«
s-ianur m»M «™i
Coigrose. Mra L. R. Glasgow and 'the north visiting him
Charlie McDermott visited Maur­ twranu. Mr. »nd Mrs. Henry Hhlve. Iflllnd&gt;y vl*hy* st CUgord Kahlre,
Mb* Sadie GUutyiw were In Oreenville on Wednesday attending a I ice Caukins at Gun lake Sunday.
*F-mm ...v.-i. u,
1 Arthur Bagley,
Bagiev, conductor
eonduetor of caltsrails.
"
luncheon given by Mrs. Ellis Rar.- I Lyle. William and Maurice Aahby ..nh’
Gt2Lgt f*’*’”®. is perhap* the ranking conney and report a very delightful 1 went to Clear lake, near Dowling,
And a Root Beer FREE With Each Package.
lor’
f/'er*bun'- tinliou* radiocastcr, He ha* been on,
i Sunday and were in thr severe storm v2n Sndt &lt;irMtFe*iilfc&lt;?n/rank U“‘ °‘r *V&lt;rJ' mornln« ,OT
tune.
&gt;«l
and saw a large tree fall on a brand \un Zandt over the week end.
nlne
an(1
yretented mow
DINNER HONORING GUEST. । new car and smashed the front end
A i Graic* wa* at the county tx*n 2500 program*.
Mr and Mr* AI ten Pender enter­ of tiie' car in Two men were sit­ scut Thursday on byiiner-,
'
'
.
tained very delightfully at a ».x ting in the rear, but were unharmed.
Mr. —
and, Mt*. Melun Although
MeKibb.iione must wet a postage
—
o’clock dinner on Tue*day evening
Charlie William*, who iu* been spent Bunday with relative* In Irv- stgmp to make it stick, the coin- ... -» ..
complimentary to Mrs. EllxabtLh on thc sick list, Is belter.
,n{t- „
,
position of the gum u*ed on the w® Deliver
Tha Big Little Store
REED'S DRUG STORE
HASTINGS, MICH
Mrs. Jennie Searles of Hickcry
Thorpe and dsughter Betty of Or­
Mill Shafer cf Orjnagviik ipent sump u 33 per cent water, &lt;6 pe*
lando, Fla. Covtri were laid lo: Canter* »peht Wedrte»day afternoon Sunday with J. C. Raitnchd i:id cent dextrine, and t per cent glu
aux.
st tlie Fred Aaitby home.
wUei cote.

BIG BEN

' SSMER the JEWELER

Let Us Cooperate with Our Govern
ment in the New Recovery Plan

LET US SERVE YOU

26c

Coffee Butter

Big Boy Cone Special
Wed. and Sat., July 26-29 Only!
IP. M. to IIP. MJ

Town Talk

Corn Starch

2

Lima Bean*

39c

X4C
E7|c

2 cw 17c

Succotash

LaFrance

MEAT SPECIALS

ICE CREAM SPECIAL

Something New ... Two Flavored Pack­
ages. .. Special, Wed., Thur*., Fri.f Sat.

Picnic Hams HucUass s. isle
Beef Steak &amp;**' 2 •- 3fc
Bacon “'““'iX"!,.51"”
Cold Meats at Low Prices

REED’S CONE SHOP

�THE HUSTINGS BANNER. WEONESOAF, JULY tg. 1913

PAOt ETGHT

WANTS

NORTON BRINGS WORD
OF NEW FARM PLANS

[one cent a WORD, no' ADVER- pormer Conpressniun Ta Printocmcot VOH uss THAN J”. £
,ikcr F„rn!erB Diy

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THE CHURCHES
raw y?.ry.nvTERiAW cnuncn.

Vji"

tit Colloffc, Friday. July 28

Guaranteed Trust.
Fitting Service

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*aute«j to hold thc raptor*

you the New Akrc.iT Tryas
feature *‘Se'ortlv« Pressure
Ccatiol”. Nothing else like

OBDIX TOaPUBLIOATlOK.

CltANCBRY BALB

FOR WHEAT GROWERS
&lt;«•» &gt;•
.
ude and the address was pa..tea on
'
the other.
of 12,500,
,
on Fanners
panlMtionx tn the United Blates
Accepting Federal Plan
;have a tyt-lcm ol pciiiiotu’for their
E:i' t lainsnig.—Benefit payments tmplajm
L.r wheat acreage reduction in Mich­
igan amounting to 12.500.000 a year,
ORDER TOR PUBLICATION.
ur dependent upon tlw full co-opc.ration of State formers with thc ।
tide nil plan for wheat adjustment.1
arcordtug to B W. Allin and H. W
Gilbertson; U. S. Department ot Arurulture. who talked to Michigan
county agricultural agents at Kalu- ;

Bc-n&lt;

Tin- average Michigan annual pro-'
auction ot 13,000.000 bualieh of
wheat would qualify the growers for
the huge sum but this amount will!
bo reduced proportionately by tlwif’4”^
number of farmers who prefer to, Urebr iwoutri
may a lone hand In the wheat game "-•&gt;
lather than io ooperatc wipt their (lk„’
CHURCH OF THE NAZAREKE,
neighbors.
.
..r
Chuck Bl.
Opp. Parker M&lt;nu«
The members of thc U S Depart- }■'■
Pancoast r. al.lbjc
mint ct Agriculture explained that'*;*
the purpose of thc federal plan is j
to bring the price of wheat to a ' 'r'[p »«•&gt;
point where it has the same pur-1
vhusing power as it liad in 1914.1
«NOTICE TO CREDITOBH
Thlt is to be done by making it *’•*' "{r Huhiljn Ik. PtoLlU c.
profitable tor wheat growers t-j re-| f,', u,
HAKTD...a PARISH.
■ i’lci’ their wheat acreage so that •‘■..‘■I
METHODIST Ei'lSCOl'AL C
yb-.i’v is raised for domestic con-1
sumption but no burdensome sur-'
pit - |s produced to depress the price
&lt;1 wheat soldMr. Gilbertson stated that tlie in- i
vr&gt;-a“v in wheat prices to farmers
u ;;ild re.ult m benefits to al) classes
ul industry as thc added purchasing, &lt;” i
pow« r of farmers would be reflected ■
in cidlA for more manufactured c
gwxl« and for increased pay rolls In:
factories.
I
County agricultural agents and
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Smith-Hushes high school U-achrrs .
will address local meetings in tfuArif"'
eountic* to explain )&gt;oW the allot-: , J1
ment plan operates. Committers to I ’
adtnini'ter thc plan in Michigan '
crtmUin wit! be selected by farmers
.following die local nwetfrut*.
FIBST Mr.Ti-O’HFT EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

The Preicriplion Drug Store
HASTINGS

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A Silver dollar was recently mailed
nu¥c ncWHnU nCRUI_ through the Hood River &lt;Ore.i Pad

M/CW/CA.V

Our Success
Has been achieved through cartfnl butlnen managemrnt omf
vatUfartory dealing with poilrybolder*.
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Phone 703—F4.

Jerry Andrus, Hastings, Mich.
NOTICE TO CBEDITuul

1 rtlMVULIVD ’
FARMERS

54yV/TARY

330 E. STATE STREET

CHXNCERY NOTICE

Fresh Northern Cherries
Home Grown Sweet Corn
Golden Bantam

Fine Quality

Complete Assortment of Other
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

Q~ i&lt;» tret s were blown down
a! t-1 uuon in tiie secund miit

New
po'tat°eS

i I . -- parent-. Mr and .ye*
&lt;r.Hl:ng»r
th. IhuraLty night the Young
L*aRiie of thr EsanerlnaJ
will have a home made ice
c-'. ial on the Blawn.
Therewa Dause visited
in Lansing a few days last

GA:/..V&lt; 7: / KOGJM MS

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

[M-nt a few days with relit-

iv ML-,.. Ruth Jordan. Marie
. Mildred Cole. Marjorie Jen- j"
Heit Ju Woodard and Mr», Slur-1
Howel! .sp^nt the week end at i
Morgan Park.
D: und Mrs E. G. Pulu und it
family are spending their .vacation • ,
I Wall lidcv.
Mi v. Blanche McMoore . of Los I )
.ue--:«. California, is upending ,a! J
rw i'.a;.-. at tbe Ed Mayo home,
?&gt;! -.- and Mrs. John Mc.ssimer of
Detroit capte Saturday tor it few
tiny?' visit with Mr. and Mrs ■Sorter
Kinne.
and Mr.'. Sol Varney left
y for a trip through tyuftlwtn! ,i
Mr ..nd Mra Coy G Brumm and!
! wo'daughters left Monday for;
Uaws.-e City l&lt;&gt; attend the State'
Rur.il Carrier's convention
M -&gt; NlnA CluppcB of foinstl
fin i of Miss Minnie Furnlss.
Mr. and Mr.-. W. U-Roy Pei
Haute. Indiana, are apendfowydays with hu parents. Mr,
tv -t H, Perkins.
■ Townsend spent a few daya

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Singer Sewing Machine Co

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Wltrtl.EYAN METHODIST CHURCH

Show Merita of
to Supp’vtncnk

Bojy OU;

PARTS FOR Al l
OPEN WED * RAT, EVENiNOS

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Home Baked Goods
Call and Shop Around

Table . factory began
: it Monday morning.

home on North Maim gtrett
iurs&lt;Jay afternoon after a tew
i'&lt;&gt;' illness. Mr. Price lived north
; »n on a farm for nearly 30

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widow, he leaves oju*
Mrs. ILiroid Barnum and
lehlldren of Msuon, five
John Bah&gt;z of near

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Jake Mjtrslmll.
Mrs. Ltbbie Seaman of
and one living in Califor
,i\a:.d cne brother. Wash Price
•u N;ishv!H&lt; Eu’nrral services w
id Sunday afternoon ut 2
’ ck at tin- Methodist church:
nriuctvd by the Rev. Harley Town-1
of Woudland asst’tcd by the i
Jfoyt Burial in Lakeview ccme- j

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Kalamazoo Rendering Company
We Pay the Telephone Charges . . . Call Collect

•• O O Mater, who underwent;
.nHiied c*
an operation at Pennock hospital' »n, «b&gt;i • •• tu-.
fur appendicitis lias been brought]J™'
home, her sister. Mlw. Dorothy Ed-iii'r,
iimlids. a registered nurse, is car-]"1-1
for her.
,
Clayton Wurtz. Bobbie Betts and'us'harhv Higdon arc at Camp Ben;
Johnston, the Boy Scout camp, fur &gt;

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Buy Your Coal
This Summer

Mr and Mrs L G. Cole have been'
att-ndltig the World’s fair the past
Mus Vada Beison has employment
being pn-ecnt t &gt; th
in Battle
Bat! Creek.
Ml« Edna Brumm of Kalamazoo
;s spending the balance of tlie sum­
mer with her parent*
Rev and Mrs. Albert Ostroth'
spent a few days with their son!
T tiVN MARSH, and family at Lansinfr also spent1
Ben Han .n and '■■■•’
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M- and Mrs Roe Tuttle and baby.
and wife
Baltiinorr. Md„ urc visiting rhe
refurned »•*«*■" • brents On Friday they ,
_d wit.i •&lt;’j: t'1 Chicago to attend the
vilk and Huuper Worlds tai,j,
- of
-• Kalama*
----MU* Dorothy “
Powers
&gt; rain visited our, ?oo
a few days last week with
riwen to i her spent
parents.
Mrs E A Hanneman spent Sun­
day with iclauses at Grand RapMr». Whisler U
,
Mrs Helm Butler and children

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For prompt, efficient and courteous service in
the removal of horses, cuttle and sheep free of
charge call Kalamazoo 2—951-1 or 5131.

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ORDI-.R roti PU1 I nunoi

tending tlie World'* fair.
h .. &gt;
Rev Dorothy Haytcr. Sfr. HayterJ tv-o f
Derigo and and Maxine Mc-'slmer have (folic 10'
... —«k
Indian lake to attend the Nasarene |UMi.*(
logere and little camp meeting.
Alamo, are sp?nd- The Kunz family reunion will be
Mr.. Van Ett.
{held Allgust id al Morgan Park.

Prices are advancing and you
will save money on heating
cotts by taking advantage of
present quotations.

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Implement Company
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HASTINGS, MICH.

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PART TWO—Pi

THE HASTINGS BANNER
wnrthtexa No* it hasNot All Land suitable

Mrs Sarah Ostroth spent Sator-1Howard Nailer and Lyle

PnCT HF PROnimiMn

ildcrcd alma«t aorthlcM- Now It has
Not Au Land suitable.
UUbl Ur rnUuUulNU
day night and Hundiiy witii her »1»- spent Sunday at Comstock.
I Dexter Brigham of
Cultivated Blueberry Turning
IproapecU of becoming one ol the: Not all wasteland tract* are suit-:
a DHQijCi nF UUMFflT ter
Ben Snyder,
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- of Assyria
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. .. Mrs
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. near Wood-1
i’l .Homer
Wade
spent a|Bt ■►this
ptace t&gt;i*
the naat
past wae* atw up
■m«t valuable tracts in the county.-aWe for blueberry culture, he cau-i
A BUbHtL Ut WntAI land.
few days at .Mr. and Mrs.-Clareion
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Ernest
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Anthony,
snuwny,
uean
dean
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of
tioned.
tiomd.
Unless
lhe
tlwsoil
roll
is
sour
»our
and
State's Waste Land Liability
Dr and Mrs Phipps and son re-1 Marshall's.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde NlrhoU 9MM
agriculture, declared the south Ita- ,i¥. water tabic relatively high, he Experta at Washington rig­
turning from tiieir northern trlpi George Jr. Marshall spent Batur- (1* P*”
with relatim »t OH.... station's investlga- W|jd blueberries will n’ol thrive uponur0 jj Wa8 74 Oents
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experiment
'home io Indiana stayed Thursdayjhay nlght wtth oeUey
„„ vet and Marshall.
Into
Dividend Paying
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:tion.in blueberry culture promises jn. Breau^rtMiie low fertility, he
night ut Mr. ......
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South Haven. July 20—Cult fraud Uve crop's adaptability to waste- land to reftirn the state more than the &gt;ald, the jJlants need lo be fed plant
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Authorities In the1 Agricultural;Orccns’
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blueberries, w, targe their stte is cuUhallon wa* not In the Irost ex- '‘'dire cOjtof operating and main-: foc^. Experiments al the Keefe
uu.Hir till*
the MichigiUl
Michigan eXtM
expertnunl
^gntation, ennrttu-lMl.
conducted, hu
by VClrhludn
Michigan Department
at Washington claim
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Mr "nd
Marztul) and1 Norton'* qa. quite a success.' net- from Chicago for a few daya.
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&lt; atiir,irat»rf
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• taUUllg
’riniCIl- ’nlantattan
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Clifford Kahllo and family spent
almost unbelievable, have, begun to|’ The lourhta found the blueberry-!?
■Motion
it WftS
was fo
founded.
Thc;’.State
S((1U. college. IndloUM
h-.mcated complete
complete. that they have figured the
thc cott
cod of fatnliy and Hugh Burchett called, njlg about 937 00
alion1fsince
lnw 11
’,n‘kt’'- .-J**
the past week »Ub relatites at
convert Michigan'* waste hind Ila- iI .bushes
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on
Mr.
und
Mrs.
Jim
Burchett
near!
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in roll
soil m Ilow
in
'tatiou U k subdlvi* fertilizers gave thr best results. Ap- producing a bushel of wheat, on the
bllliy into a dividend paying asset. I,—.... growing
Kruwtng
in
Woodland.
.
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: . qw in non of the East Lansing station
plications of sulphate of ammonia!average in this country, at 75c: and
tevrral hundred fruit grower* from 1,'rul|,y that weed* didn't seem to
Sam
Wickham and family of CharMillion-Dollar Crop.
'• increased new. growth but reduced they claim that last year »heat was:I Mr. and Mrs Frank Hawblitz. \ Mrs JuliA DeSloovere and Wm.Jiotte were
Sunday guests of Mia. a iuilf doztic state* observed iq Van ;“u* a* 'thrgar and the water ta­
H- D Hoc'lnan MiriUgah State yields. Phosphorus alone gave gcxxl produced In Michigan. Ohio and In­ Glenn Barber and Miss Tudd and Martin of Kalamazoo visited friends, Nettle Newark.
Buren county Wednesday and ‘,.le
within u to 34 niches of
college
extension
pomologist
and
results,
but
tendrd
to
cause
early
diana
at
un
average
eo»t
of
74c
a
Thursday on the annual orchard.Ux’
Sonic field:, were vf
tecretiuy
of
the
Michigan
State
fruit
maturity
complete
fertilibushel!
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totir of the Michigan State Hurt:- l,u’ Saugatuck sand type; others
Someone has suggested that fig­
cultural society
*WK rombtmttiuns of low grade HorticulUttal society, described blue-;e«u*ed moderate plant growth
berries as Michigan's new &lt;1.000,000 anri heavy nets of large fruit.
urea cannot He. He added tiiat liars
W. iouri.1.
upon .heir' Z
h&gt;ri!cultqrai crop
Johnston said blueberries are not can figure. We would no: wbh to
arrival they had come to sroff Mt ’ “ * "unU au,‘
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The pomologist was supported in-a gct-ricli-qiilck crop, tu it takes make such n charge against tlie exthe idea ot growing blueberries on!"
Fertilizer Does Trick.
this assertion’by Stanlev Johnston.,11
0,111 P*Uence to’ propagate perts In the Agricultural Dciurt।—i...
yri?tj"e- m—*»t at Washington; but we'
plantings solemnly believe that, on an average
---------- •".chlgan farm, when the os erhead
R-tofore warthh‘*\ tmrts. *r,n7ki
Li it.
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‘f”-: berry land. Ollier states in Die mid- 1;,ld production hu* been »tepj»d up. of conducting tnc
the farm is consiaconsulS
V" ,‘caV‘l&gt; loa,1*“‘1-»“h
die iest he reported hare Ititteor PrW* &lt;™Un-* «oud. The market ered. lhe tabor adequately allowed
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lop.rxiuu.mr.no «nu.«u.rt.
armn-mari. Tor-»!«.'
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bWn« &gt;’lrM run.
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,o ,la,uUO„ a„. ,olhc,_, „rf lorM11
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,h'o2t;ac" Pl“»'.Uo» nr U’l Jotuulon Mid Ih-re vu «xne romprUUon trom Ul, wild crop Chi- orher lloiru rluu onwrinio uw mlI rSlit P
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cul*U°“
“roid.rrd Ihr coU ot
: urana
Grand Junction.,
Junction
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'mnntx- in uiphinn uiu.1.J c.ctjr ;' tire cron.
producing a bushel of wheat hi
Michigan last year, or any year,
would exceed 75c. These experts
claim to have proven that, exclusive
Irnu.
T,„.
Ur
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", “Xd*
of land rental, the cost was 55c u
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| ported blueberries, have been the bushel for the country as a whole,
and 56p for Ohio. Indiana and,
AN ANNUAL BUYING EVENT
i most' dependable crop on their Michigan.
M],.niaan We
w,. believe
-w.^ve our-farmer.
our. T.nner
fnilTVo be htehlv^Sft reatler# wllt 1101 “$«* U’»t a bushel!
°nd f rUlt t0 k W8 1 y f r,of wheat can be produced in the I
rcsi3‘ani',
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! state of Michigan at an average cost;
The DeHaven plantation was set of 74c
bushel.
to a wild high bush variety 40 years!
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William Reimer, manaifvr of the
CERTIFIED BY AAA
Keefe plantation, reported tilt bloom
----------of the Rubel variety had survived a[Test Car Makes 22.53 Miles
temperature of IB degrees abme
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Gaitan
A Won
zero or 13 degrerj below freezing. A
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hard frost on June 14 this year ।
derful Record

r,1 d' b ‘ ’ tl dam“8l ,o the highly economical |&gt;erformancc
blueberries
n.cord mn(1(, by „ Fw(1 v,8 &lt;lltrinK
| Besides working on high bush va-|n 5.022-mlie economy run in Was.li-1
' rletles. Michigan .State college also : ington. D. C.. anH on tlitt famous Mt. 1
developing improved (trains of: Vernon Memorial Highway has just;
; low busli blueberries suitable for been issued by the contest board of
1 cultivation In the area north of ■ the American Automobile Asaocta-;
Muskegon. Greenville and Bay City tion. Tlie certificate is signed by E i
Fertilizer tests are being conducted v Rickenbacker. chairman of the I
under direction of Dr. V. R. Gard- contest board. Briefly, the Ford's i
ncr. director of the Michigan expert- record, as certified by 'the board,
ment station—Grund Rapids Press..'was:
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! Fuel consumed. 222.80 Billions, or­
al the rate of XI532 miles per gal-'
OH consumed. 1.578 gallons, or,
'.Homemakers’ Corner Ion.
at the rate ol 3,183.57 milwTper galHome Economics Specialists
The test was in charge of Ches­
Michigan State College
ter S. Ricker, for thc contest board. I
with P. W. Lewis, technical repre- j
tentative. m.sLvtlntr. Ricker. Lewis
Unground wheat os a cereal and and T. E. Allen, secretary of the
for use in main course and dessert: board, also signed tlie certificate.
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dishes u recommended by food and j Tlie economy run was entirely In I
nutrition specialists of the home charge of contest board personnel (
economies department. MtcJilgan raid wax made with a strictly stock;
State College. It may be prepared i Ford car. Sent on its way by Unit­
In particularly appetizing ways and;cd States Senator R. P. Reynolds, of
is of high nutritive value.
j North Carolina, the crew operated
Tlie whole wheat grain Is sorted the car day and night for more than .
und washed thoroughly, then soaked jseven days, both on Washingtoni
over night, using 1'- cups of water Utreeta und lhe superb motor hip.hto one cup of wheat. To cook over j way which connects the Capital ,
direct heat, three cups of water and!with Mount Vernon, the colonial j
one teaspoon of salt jrr cup of. home of George Washington on tbe;
soaked wheat is added In the morn--bank of the Potomac River.
Ing. anti then boiled gently for 3‘s ; During the. entire run the Ford
hours or until tender. To steam, the; functioned perfectly. No meclianr- ;
wheat is drained in the morning cal adjustment* were requlttrf. Tlx-1
and placed in a thin layer in the'crank case was fllkd with new oil
top of steamer and then proc&lt;-s*ed [after every 1,000 miles, but no ad-!
for 3'i hours. Salt U added just dltlonal oil was required. After the
before serving.
initial filling at tlie start of the run
Whole wheat chowder provides no additional water was required in
anotlier interesting recipe. Two thc radiator.
.
cups of diced carrots are cooked hi
Hie board's certificate shows that I
one pint of boiling water until ten­ the run was made at an average
der. One-half cup of diced salt jxirk speed of 37.468 miler, per hour. The
Is then fried Until erfep and removed speed was less in city streets and
from the fat. Then add four table­ greater along the. Mt. Vernon Hlghspoons chopped onions to the fat.
stir In one tablespoon flour and cook,
a few minifies. This mixture, with
one pint milk, two cups cooked
whole wheat, one teaspoon salt, pep­
per. and one ^Bblcspoon chopped
parsley. Ls placed tn thc upper part
of A double boiler, stirred until well
blended, and cooked about 10 min­ C. A Is U&gt; help boys develop und en­
joy their latent capacities, an,d to be
utes.
Another dish which will be found more socially sensitive and effective
very satisfactory Is whole wheat persodaf And they are expected to
scnpple. Three cups cracked wheat «trive earnestly and intelligently for
better world order.
are cooked in 6 cups broth from one
"ft Ul iinpowlble to rightly govern'
pound ground cooked pork for one
half hour. The pork and wheat are the world without God and the
then combined, and three teaspoons Bible.”—George Washington.
•The Bible is tlie bent book in the I
chopped onion, two teaspoons salt.
teaspoon black pepper, and S world.”—John Adams.
"The Bible is the best gift God
teaspoon poultry reasoning are add­
has
given to man."—Abraham Un­
ed. Thc ingredients are mixed
thoroughly and placed in a mold, coin.
"Of all systems of morality none
previously rinsed with cold water.
When the mixture has set. cut into appears so pure to me as that of
thin slices and brown in fat in a Jesus."—Thomas Jefferson.
The above quotations offer some of
frying pun. ■ \
thc reasons why Barry County Y
M. C. A-"promotes Bible study at
HENDERSHOTT.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Matteson cel­ camp and in groups
ebrated their sliver wedding anni­
versary at Vickery's resort on Clear A. Committee. nnd C. F. Angell
visited thc Flint Y. M. C A. camp 1
lake on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gunn. Mrs. Thursdav. They have 350 acres
Jennie Slack nad Mrs. Vera Shoe­ and a 535,000 club house. glfu from
maker Of Kalamazoo were Sunday two men of Flint.
guests at A. C. Clark's.
The Apron social will
yill be held at Barlow lake Aug. .4-11. Barry Co.
the home of MLm Susie Phillips on' boys are invited. Only $3.50. See Mr.
Friday night. All thc men will then i Angell.
turn in their aprons, a good pro- j In the death of Dr. T. M. Iden
gram given and refreshments sen-- j &lt;Father Idem of Ann Arbor last
ed. Tlie ladles have a month to fill week. U. of M men have lor.t a guide
their sunshine and cloudy day bngs of unusual spiritual powers. For
nnd.will then have a social.
: many years he has conducted the
Mrs. Albert Brill and Clinton with "Upper Room" for men students of
Eloise Storer of Hastings returned: which there are members all over
from Oberlin. Ohio, where they had the world. And we unite with others
gone with Richard DeMott to visit in recognition of the great loss in
relatives over the week end.
j the going of Dean Jackson who has
I often helped ua on Y. M. C. A. proROBINHUE PARK. .
&gt;1 grams at tamer
Father ana
and eBon banquets
Mr. and Mrs Henney and family and Leaders' meetings,
of Barryton spent from Friday until ।
----IIIGHBANK.
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
I Leland Bacon and Donald Jen­
Poland.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Prost of Lan- ison of Battle Creek were guests last
sing, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lightfoot of week at Mr. and Mrsfc George Hoff­
Freeport spent Bunday with Mr. iman's.
: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. BUrkett and
and Mrs. John Kollar.
Mr. and Mfs Fred Cisler and son •daughter of Lansing were Sunday
of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with |guests at Bert Daly's.
Mrs. Lyl« Jones and two children
his mother. Mra Marvin Cteler, and
son Ray.
1of Assyria spent Friday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar called iat Mrz. Frank Hawblitz's and they
on Lewis Skinner of Leighton and &lt;called on Dewey Jones near Nash-,
found him able lo be around.
iVille, finding him but little Improved.

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Beef

lb. 9c

Pot Roast

Boneless Veal Roast
Pig Smoked Picnics
Slab Bacon
Spare Ribs
Salt Pork
Flank Steak

ISc

lb.

lb.

lb.

Tander Cute

12c
Sc
IOc
10c

Chickens «&gt;-15®
4 to 6 Pound Average

Choice Fowl

PORK«BEANS 6 25'
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Country
Clubo —
3 largeot.
No.o2 cans

Wesco Tea

'.b-ifer*,.

23c

Sandwich Spreed*^.' 19c

Blended specially for icing

Country Club — pint jar 22c

K-&gt;^Uuu 10c

Catcup
Standard quality

Tometo Juice

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Country Club — Pure juice

MASTER DILLS 2 25
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Famous
Dill nPickles

»■ 19c

Jewel Coffee

Rocky River

uiX 10c

Lrmon Limo, Orange and Hoot Boor —
No bottle charge

Fresh Bread

lb. loaf

6c

Letonie Club £uu 10c
sirn*i''N'
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Famoui Country Club

country club

Kill IZ
IVIIUIX

Tomato Soup 6 «■» 9 Sc

Kitchan Klcnxcr — 5c

Barbara Apn — Fino quality

Macaroni

3 - 19c

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Scouring Powdar

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Brooms

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Scratch Feed 100-lb. bag $1.85

SOAP CHIPS
Clean Quick or Easy Task

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M4b. UKk Jtc

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FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

ORANGES

California Valencias — full of juice — 288 size

2 -■ 39c

Bananas
Celery
Well bleached

WATERMELONS
Red, ripe — 28-ib, average

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COAL NOW
There we, a aharp ADVANCE in
the PRICE OF COAL July 1st!

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COURT HOUSE NEWS ! g,"mu ot Kr Bnd
Rob8rl
__ McKlbbtn Sunday were. Mr. and?'
Mr* Lyle McKibbln and family of
PROBATE COURT.
OUcgu. Mr. and Mra. William Shat1 Est. James Shard Waiter of no- luck Bnd chlldr,n of Kalamazoo.
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Mr anrt »«• D*nnl* R«ller Of Has1
.
tings. Mrs. Floyd Johncock and chllS.*?, J'S?"
‘“u*1
«•». cik™.
Uawlire Wood।coan. o.,A&lt;imr. filed.
man. of Orangeville and Mr. and
I Eit. Lucy Kidder Karcher. Bond Mrs. Ray&lt;u&gt;het.
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a&gt;rfT tom hm .lu«kd Ih. arship issued
CIU at Kellogg camp Saturday night.
Eat. Katherine Wooley. Will filed. They surely enjoyed it. it Mr. KeJpetinon for probate of 'wifi fik^i. Jogg gets ns much Joy out ot It as!
. proof at will filed, orfier admitting Ute guests do. he't* beihg very Itapwtll to probale rntcred. bond 6! ex- py and deserves it too.
teuton filed, letters testamentary b- |x«M Hennc&amp;sey attended the Low/uo&lt;L order limiting .setskment .cn-,
reunion tn Allegan county Stut­
tered. pt-ntlou for heartmOm.claims day.

Delay in the pur­
chase of coal dur­
ing times like these,

tion entered.
‘
.
Est Pheb* McKenzie Discharge
Mr* .F®rrk* Qulckl wh0 baa bccn
of Admr. Issued, estate enrolled.
l’“Ue ?‘ck- ** much b«t‘«r we "rc
when prices all
Est. Ellen Noud. petition for hear- P‘faa«d t0 report.
MrK und Mrs Merritt Wood enteralong the line are ing claims filed, notice to -creditors
IsAued
talned in honor of Junior Wood's
advancing, is pretty
E*t . Baynon R Skinner, release ot Hffi natal day at a six o'clock din- .
liable to cost mon­ guardian by ward fikd. discharge of ner Sunday. Oscar Brighton of Holguardian loued. estate enrolled.
land and Mr. and Mrs George Wood ,
ey. Coal users are
Eat Charles A. Newland Annual and family.
Mrs. Frank Fenner of Plainwell I
familiar with the aresxmt of Admr filed
E«t Samiu-1 Allen. Petition for was laid to rest tn our cemetery
high quality of coal continuation of widow s allowancT . amidst u profusion of beautiful flowwe handle. Deliv­ .filed, order to continue widow* al- ers. attesting the high esteem in
j lnwar.ee entered.
which she was held- Mrs. Fenner
eries will be made
Est. Adell Elliott Shaw Final ac- nee Mary Mosier; was married in
; count of trustee filed
her darly girlhood to Thomas Fox
to suit your con­
&gt; E*t Vina Smith. Wil! filed, pell- of Cloverdale. They lived In Prairievenience.
tion for probate of will filed, waiver vfile and vicinity many years then
tof twtlce filed.
moved to Plainwell where Mr. Fox
; Est. John F. Kichqr. Petition and’, died. Several years after his demise
order to start amt filed and entered. Mrs. Fox was united in marrj^gc to
I . Est. Vina Smith Proof on'probair Frank Fenner who with three sorb
iof will filed. order admitting will Charles and Frank Fox of Kalama.entered
roo. and George Fox of Grand Rap­
I EM. Annie Wolcott. Petition to id*. two daughters. Mrs. Frank Chil­
Ib.xrow money on credit of estate son of Cloverdale, and Airs. Clare
, filed. orderXo borrow money entered.; Thomas of Doster. grAndchlldren
Est..Alfred storr. Warrant and in- and « host of friends mourn her
| ventoryfUed.
•
• i passing. Thc relatives have the sym। &amp;t. Sarah Frances St'aric* W’ar-j। paihy of the community.
!rant and Inventory filed, petition! Fred Sniltli. Leon Leonard and
Dealer* in WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS. FLOUR,
; for hearing on claims filed, notice' H T Reynolds attended thc Mer-*i
•
FEEDS. COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.
! tn creditors ixsiied.
chants' meeting at Hostings Friday
r EM. Jerry Haynes. Order qppoint- , night.
guardian ad litem enter*!, no- ■; The young married people's class]
TELEPHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH. ' Ing
tire of hearing un will Issued.
' will hold a box social at the church1
I Est. Jami s N. Jonrv. Order allow­ MCial room Thursday night Honiei
ing claims i nkitd
.
made ice cream will be served.
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Est. Albert Schatlhauscr. Petition*1 m *Mr nnd Mrs. William McKibbln
and son spent Sunday in Grand I
Rapids.
Est John Anfi-.-f-s will filed, petl*
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of'Will, filed, order
^r- “nd !^r*'.W,n, R N&lt;MTW went
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Wk Wk
" for pubhe-ition ent- red
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1? Jac’??n Sunday to meet Mr. and
A.
’MSv
A
r.; Wiiham N. DeVine. Order al- S ra' Dr’M Hughes. Mrs. Hughot
luwiiu: Claims omered.
i‘nd
came, home with them to
I
.--------------- -------------------i spend thc week. Delos returned to [
DOWLING.
their home lo attend his work and
j Ice*cream alid horn? made cake]?*** come.for Mr*. Hughes and son:
will be served on the lawp at the la,,r „ • _
.
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.church on Fredas eunir.g. July 28 ..
H&lt;nry B&lt;-nwn b on the sick.
Through all thr changing Economic, and Political conditions
Your attendance vt;j be appreciated. “'*■
**-*h ®he maj' soon be reLsti plea ■ .-(Hile i ut and !u»!p keep
to Ri&gt;od health.
of 10! years' experience in the United States, building and
U;. tiu- church work
“,ld Mrs- Ju,,n Brigham and'
loan companies furnish an example of “Safety" that can­
,
.... .
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-wm of Drcatur arc the guests of
not be duplicated by any other financial institution.
. DH.a yth worth and Mn. Brigham's parents. Mr. and;
lx*ona Mr.&gt;n
.. spent
.
are ral days last ?lir. F j Hughea‘
.
Not a dollar of any member's investment has been lost dur­
Red a Whitworth
Whitworth »t
at Clwrlcs
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Y‘ih Mr.;. RMfiu
accompanied
inc the 15 yean of the history of the NaUonai.
. ht-r catL.ai- at Bara.* lake.
Ili5 (|al|Kht&lt;-r. Mrs Glenn Horton, 'of
. Mt-- Mtirxm*. Rw-d ot Hustings Augusta visited relatives at Harbor,
, i f ited her cousin. Mbs Mildred Gas- Beach several days last week.
Information About National Shares Will Be
: kill. Ia-.t w&lt;-ek_
Patricia Baker- of Kalamazoo is •
Cheerfully Furnished.
the;»pend‘ng several days with her I
cue.*! at Mrs Hilda Irwin ut HLas- grandjiarents. Mr nnd Mrs. Grande ।
tings hot week.
DcPrtexter. and other relatives.
I
t
&gt; Rkhard L”’ibaugh
jand son. Rttoell, &lt;&gt;f ....
-------- were .
.
Rutland
-t. Sunday of Mr and Mrs Bert
Mr ftnd Mrs AIbcrt CIark „r |
I-’ ..... p,.. ...
,. and Mr,iWoodmansee. Mrs.,
B‘X ,&lt;* 1
i‘V 1 Ear| BrUt®* all(i children and Doro-1
'O^iindV-nnrev Ri.-p’ h
‘ thy Grace Smith were in pamp at.
l!50 Griswofl^SL. Detroit. Mich.
: Coon uno F.anres Bc.it
I tn&lt;» Walter Clark cottnce at ThArn .■
-.M.L.v.nrp•jM^H^I^Xuv^itoSX^ !/’*’1' U"‘C °Ver ‘hC WWk Cnd- MOT*i
D«U»U*&gt; Old ell BulUls*
FEDERAL HOME LOJ
, •?.oan.'tY‘ 11 rwaUyes al Owosso over i ru Clark and daughter, Milma Jean.
'-O^K 5Y5TTM&gt;i the week end.
,
J of Battle Creek nnd Earl Brbtol
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
' Friends ol John BcaaJ&lt;-. a former - were Sunday guests.
: resident, of, this place; were grieved1 Mrs. Olive Tobias spent lhe week
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liear of his tragic death at Bear!,end at her home tn Urbandale.
I
’ Lake Thursday morning and the -- Willis Gray has. been of! duty the1
, I sympathy ot the community Is ex- .
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tended to Mr* »s*
P—r'r «
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Mb* Llrzir Smith and M

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS,,ub1''"

Proven Investment

IN ANSWER TO A .LADY'S LETTER

lady writes to say that she does not understand shy an B-cyllnd,r
car does not cost sore lo run than a car with rower cyllndera. She
refers to ay statement that our Ford V-8 develops wore power on a gallon
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of gas than any car we have cade.
The use of 8-cylinders does not mean the addition of two or four
extra fuel consumers. It is not, for example, a 4-cyllnder engine
multiplied by two. Our 8-cylinder engine takes the fuel supply of an
ordinary 4-cylinder engine and divides it eight wayg. And why?
By reducing four larger explosions into eight smaller ones, we get
engine smoothness and quietness. Eight-oylinders indicate the way the
gas is used, not the amount. It is just the difference between going
upstairs in four long jumps or in eight qrdinary steps.
.
Two things use up gas—bad engine design and useless^car weight.Besides having an engine that gets a high percentage of power out of the
fuel, the Ford V-8 has a light, strong body and chassis so that no power
is wasted in moving excess weight.
The only extravagance about the new Ford V-8 engine is in the building
of it. The extravagance is ours—the economy is yours.
An economical
f The whole question of car economy needs clearing up.
car gives economy all round. Price, operation, upkeep, all play their
part. If what you save on gas you lose-elsewhere, that is not economy,
As to upkeep, our dealers, say that in recent years the improved
quality of Ford cars has cut down thoir repair business 50 per cent.
As to price with quality,—judge for yourself.
As to economy, here is the record of a stock car three weeks out of
shop in Oklahoma:
On a run of 10,054 miles at tho rate of 1,000 miles a day—the Ford
V-8 gave 18.8 miles per gallon of gas. Not a drop of water was added
to the radiator. The oil was changed once in 1.000 miles.
That should answer a.lot of questions.

July 24th, 1933

gThe Rational ygomi &amp;
UnucBtntent (ffontpanp

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

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Cott m efClmui I?.t vrek?
^VSS*** Corlrt«h'- *** re-elcotcd
The iua'.y windstorm Sunday aft- director.
ernoi'ii did some damage to the corn1 Tlie annual Eagle school reunion
1
will be held st the school grounds
crop in thi* locality, but otlicrwtse r.n
Saturday .August 5. Pot luck
dinner at. noon followed by btiMnexs
Vision. Sports In charge of Jennie"
HolnW6 “nd A1™ welchcr. Pearl
t -A.'. Z r" 1 Hal»ncs and Pauline Screen are on
’ri-nf i^wh’irh irZm’ ll”‘ l,ro«rs!'1 committee.
t
n rr.hb
Clifton Miller of thc Ellis district
: a the ere « XJ'i ’n? '*1'.
!Lnd . *?»
m nXd"XmmX7.n'’alhc'' 5,l0orc of ®*“Ie Cwk’hM
4» .
n
‘ Ur
ensaBed w teach tl)e coming ■-

Mrs Nettie M'anby and Eva spent
Tuesday of last week with her’
daughter. Mr- Olive Ferrh, and'
lunuly near Fine lake.
Mr am! Mrs. Frank Barry ot Lan*ing have been guesU of rekitives!
at Assyria Center the past week.
Mr. Barry was a former teacher
tamed tlw* tatter's uncle and aunt, '.hire and is now affiliated with the
Muscle Shoals, project.
during the past week
Mrs. Belle Miller is ill with the’
Scott Affording visited her
brother in living Sunday altrinoon.’ flu. Her daughter. Miss Bertha Mil- ;
Mr and Mr*. Geo. Olmstead and ler. b with her.
family of .East Carlton, were gur*:.&gt;. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Miller and 1am-!
.
_ _ . . Uv
Sunday guesU at thc home'
wfftne and family. “*
Mr and
Ronald Warner at
Mr and Mr* Frank Hosmer acre
WaU Uke cottage.
m Lansing Wednesday
' Jol,n L- Hoyt, earner on rural
Mr and Mrs l^shr Daniel* und rou'c ,hree- ***&gt; has bt,(,n of! dmy
&lt; .. rpent
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. rorinnw
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family
Battie
.some time duezi...
to illness, is again
able to make hu route.
Creek.
Res. Harald Dixon was here cr.
Mr at'-d Mrs H L. Affording and
Mr and Mr? John Robinrotv spent Thursday tna kin; pastoral calls.
Sunday at G.m lake ai the latter's
THE ntnsVenmn—
invtnet
Mr* Hilburn s cot’acr
,
CROS&amp; ROADs.
The Carlton Center LAS will
'',r and MrA Earl Williams apent
meet with Mr. and Mra Arhe Todd s”»daj at Gun lake.
- ri nr d,r. Aug 3. for supper. Ail
Mr and MrSi Clyde Sledge, jean
vital.,
Sk'dge. i»n Sledge. Rmh Shultera
—• ....
-------------- and Art Hedge spent Sunday with
I.A&gt;T GUN LAKE.
Howard Halley and family near
and Mrs Ray Crawford and Grand Ledge and attended the Air
daughter spent Friday with relatives circus
,n,v&gt;,/c£0 * *,
,
.
_ Hosier
H“nwr_ Bat£A.
B«t«. Oxley
Orley and Harold
Harold i
win crawtord lias been ih due to Smith and families spent Sunday at
lake.'”’
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a -•uik-troib'
■ Baker i.vMrs C E Ihpp and Mas Martha
----- Neuman Tuttle and wife of LanJean Stewart spent several daysrding
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spent Thursday with Mrs Jane
t&lt;r.irinR Northern Michigan
' Tuttle.
M: .
'4ri .B:i! .McKibben andI
Mis* Doris Williams u
U xncnarng
spending
ma of frairir nije called at the Null■, the
friends It*
tn Indiana
—week
"'“k with
With •■IviaMa
liiuiMng.
Forest WUhtU and
,na Mrs
*“» Mildred
Mliarea j
lt.c.. U.U1U, "Wrs. MildredI Roush and.daughter.
and.daughter Wilma Lou.
iasn of
nf
Hoiish and daughter spent Sunday Gun lake, spent Sunday with Mrs
afternoon m Hastings
Emeet WUltanw.
Mr and Mrs. Willard Friieisharger Mits Jean stedge b spending the
and Mr and Mri Austin ef Outgo vaek at Grand Udge
are .peitoin; their vacation here
Vamor Fifleld spent from WedneaMri. James NuU apent Monday in day until Bunday with a. E Hayes
Grand Rapids.
■ u-j family of tba Gates dutrxt.

This Bank Believes
—that our form of National government is sound and
our American institutions the finest in the world.
—that,the American people are made of the right sort
of stuff. .. and will never acknowledge defeat.
—that the time has come for all of us to put our
“shoulder to the wheel” and help turnthe-machinery of industry and commerce.

Lester Todd and

the, former'* mother. Mrs.
John Khqpii. and brother. Arlic
Todd during the past wick Sun­
day the Todd family spent the day
at Gun lake.

TELL THEM OF

MICHIGAN SUMMERS
OUR cuit-nf »latc relatives
fill find
limillci* opportunity for
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Michigan . . . thousands &lt;&gt;f laker. streams mid b.aciir-,
epic nd id high wins, well dewloped resort renters, uuexcelled eecoic beauties and a wah*r-coolctl climate.

Y

Tliou.umls of vfciuint ap&gt;t*u«l a great deal of nionet in
our slate each auoimcr. creating employ menl for mum
people ami adding io lhe prosperity «,f nil Michigan.
We cau increase that business great!* if each of u«
Mill urge others to visit Michigan. V. e ran ccmlribuie even further by spending dur own vacations here.

And wherever yon go. dispel worry by telephoning
home and office frequently. Call friends to tell them
when you will arrive. Telephone ahead for hotel rcservatioua. Long Distance rates are low.

—that these are days when there is a need for high
standards of moral courage, sound thinking and
. definite planning.
—that the policy this bank has followed for the past
46 years is a good policy today ... progressive ...
accommodating as conditions will permit... spund
and conservative.

The past record of performance of this
bank should inspire confidence

HASTINGS CITY BANK
‘The Bank with thc Chime Clock
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

�THE IIAAT1NGR RANKER, WEDNESDAY, JULY U. INS

HASTINGS

MThursday, Friday and Saturday, July 27-29

I Sugar

100-lbs. $4.90

Flour!
Gold Medal

93c

24^-lb. Bag

Pillsbury

93

Round, Sirloin or Swiss
Tender Jui^y Young Beef

WF A

Shoulder^
Whole or Leg Half

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Made

100-lbs. $4.80

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WHERE ECONOMY RULES

Now is thc Time to Buy

Fenn'Rad Motor Oil
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Canadian Bacon By the Piece Ib. 25c
Fresh Ground Beef
2"&gt;•■ 15c
Sliced Bacon
Extra Lean
&gt;»• 12jc
Bologna or Frankfurts 2 21c
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IO lbs.

Peaches ELBERTAS
bushel
t85
' Mason Jars
q-^. &lt;*&lt;«• 69*
Tuna Fish ’ Chicken of the Sea Z f°r 29
, Mdlt Symp Edelweiss can

24y2-lb. Bag

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Granulated
Michigan

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$l»O5

Picnic Hams s=»8c
Salt Pork Streaked With Lean
3 29c
Fine
for
Lunches
Minced Ham
&gt;b- life
Tender.Meaty
Ribs
Boiling Beef
Fresh and Tasty
ib. 5c
Pork Liver

Beef Roast

Choice
Chuck
Cuts

b8c

Rinso
Large Package
*&gt;'39* ■
Soap Chips Easy Task 5 *«;ton 27
8 O'CLOCK .a IT
Waldorf Tissue
6 *°&gt;|s 25'
BOKAR
it..X3*
Peanut Butter suita„a 2 £ 21'
Maxwell House it- 35*
Seedless
Raisins
4
23'
C

Coffee

�PAQI TWTLVB

LEGAL NOTICES

Mr and Mrs. Glen Denn.
•
Charlie Postbumus I* atraln con■ The Bmrne Missionary Society en­
j joyed a taxi party and picnic aupper
: at Caledonia Park Wednesday.
, Miss Martan Smeljcer nnd grandMr and MT*. qltjp Denn. Joan
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bagley und
mother. Mr*. Ahdefton, of Sparta and Bitty Potts actomptutud Bca,
daughters of Kulamaxoo were guHU, spent the past week visiting rtla- ----- — —
tu Loscll Monday rvcnirtg to wr w Thursday and Friday of tile Ut I
ilives in Pennsylvania. '
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f
My
Heart
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parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Francis'
Mr- and Mrs. Devi Miller of Leigh­
Mr. and Mrs Watt’Thomas, and:Gorham.
.
:
ton apeiit, Thursday evening with
Everybody remember the Otis
school picnic ut the school grounds
tills Saturday. July -’fl Pol hick;
dinner. Everybody welcome.

McCullum at Cipverdale and had
an enjoyable time August meeting |
Glenn Morehouse
/ Mr and Mrs. Francis Gorham nnd
Mr and Mrs. Willard Bagley and,
daughters spent lu:k Thursday in
Ionia the guests of Mri .G s cousin,!
Mrs. Sniest Densmore, and family. I
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Palmer and
children el Orangeville uere Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs Jim Wilcox.
„_____ ....—— Ben). Jenkins retjirhed home SalH c it R section Lviv Hr urduy after a visit with relatives in
•Use from La.nsjtburg but has Hastings.
w.vd hl* family new as y« t
Mr and Mr? Ernest Gorham and
.u Mor e from But laitvinj cliiidken of Kulamaroo were Sunday

Mrs UUk Soutrbv and M;i
ilian epent u tew ,d«y» last

. Elsworth Smith und family, Ralph
Smith of Detroit and Mrs Velva
Komsrus and children spent Sutur-

ii^ husband

supper Thursday evening.
Forrest Christian spent the week

Mb» Elnoru Kantner of Hastings
spending this week with her

iimthfr. who »s.still tuntliud to her troit .-.pent Sunday afternoon at
bed’
1 HarriM&gt;n. Blocher's.
Miss Hazel Campbell rpt-nl the Din- ro the storm and the telewetk end with Miss Elsie Rowlader phone being out of order news is
in Grand R&lt;p!ds and attended the. rather short.
circus.
'
Mr. and Mrs- Walter Hershberger
Mr-s. Bert Palmer and son. Paid;1 und son spent Sunday afternoon in
.sjiu-nt Friday and Saiunlay at Amo-.. Buttle Creek.

Jrudati. the. past week,
•
Margaret Palmer. U sjjending t!
week with her •:&gt; andparvnt.s, M

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

10 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 2, 1933

f ORMER HASTINGS Political Payrolls Tilted
THE A&amp;P COMPANY hast,n»Jhs1cago DEMAND STATE PAY
To Prosperity Heights fflBMOS CITY
MAN APPROVES
BANK RECEIVER
Drs. Carrothers, Fowler and
Lockwood Left for Windy
City Sunday

PAGES 1 to 6
B0Y CAMPUBENF?OHNSTON|

Scouts Win Merit Badges at^
Court of Honor on Frj-

THINKS HASTINGS SHOULD HIGH OFFICIALS IGNORE DEFICITS AND CRAB COUNCIL REFUXSS LOCAL
HOPE TO GET CASH FOR
OBSERVE ITS 100TH
PLUNDER, STATE- RECORDS DISCLOSE
---------------------------DEPOSITORS OF NASH­ I haw own at Camp Ben Johnston at'
AAP STORE LICENSE
rot Ilers and George Lockwood left,
I...-------- ,.u. -------- —----------- ..
Sunday tor Chicano Doctors CarBIRTHDAY
' TO SELL BEER .
VILLE STATE BANK
’their homes here, camp cloving Prlrothers and Fowler will spend the

July 1 Sees "New Dmir*Aiiininistrt)tion Back To Prosperity
Levels, Election Promises Ignored While
C. W. JONES OF KANSAS
CO. HOLDS COUNCIL CAN­
Taxpayers Groan
.
CITY WRITES BANNER
NOT LEGALLY REFUSE

NUMBER 14

EMPLOYERS GET '
N. I. B. A. SUPPLIES
IZED TO ASSIST WITH
DELIVERIES

day night aith' a Court of- Honor. I,
&gt; • X HMtingv boy rec'. ;-ad on.- on LIST OF THOSE SIGN'

week at the Northwestern University
Dental College ut Chicago and get STATE FORCED DEPOSIT
In touch with the latest method* in
ING TO BE DISPLAYED
WITH STATE TREASURER Among Ute parent* who attended'
their cruft. Dr. Lockwood wilt eifler
----------- (the Court of Honor were? Mr. and
the Cook County Hospital for the
„
By V. J. Brown.
Says That Present and ForCouncil Resolution Holds a .purpose of studying and performing Receiver and Atty. Sigler Mr Arthur crothers. Mr. and Mt*., Prompt Attention Should Be
T*1* nrtlon of the legulature during iu 1933 MMlon in atrlklng from
operations for impacted teeth. ai.«o Think Depositors Entitled ?SwT&gt;MMr."end^Mr^HuteVt'coi aIven Preiident'g Order—
Business Run by Owner's
. mcr Kcsiaenis or Hastings tile Xtatuu-J, u large number of salaries fixed by previous legislature* is
on the Jaws of injured persons.
to Cash Held by State
,.&gt;:.d Mr arid Mr.- j M.Townsend.- | Useless to Evade Question
'
.Should Boost Project
[ already recognised us having been a wise move There an- a number of
' Three clinics were made available to
Agents Cannot Sell Beer
fixed by the constitution which ure beyond reach of the legblaThe Banner ho* been advocating salaries
In the N. I. R. A. campaign which
Mr. Hairy o. Mohrmann. re­
Tite Great Atlantic &amp; Pacific Tea the dentists by the W K. Kellogg
’■ure Then there are u nuhiber where bills Introduced'to strike lire stat­
■"he observance at the centennial of utory salaries and place the compensation of otfleluls before each session Company, which operates a store In Foundation
is directed by President Roosevelt
ceiver of the Nashville Stale Bank,
7hc settlement of Uns city How that when tile biennial budget is being prepared fulled of passage in prac­ this city, filed an application a tew
and those associated with him for
und his atvirney, Kun Sigler, have,
proposition will appeal tq three who .tically
walIV ,.„
rv instance
.
national recovery, postmasters will
been working upon a plan which
days ago in the circuit court of this
every,
where thcll----- —- have an Important part. H has been
once lived here "i.",
but ."
now
.i,„i salary
-..inrv Was
they hope' will result in lire State I
“.7 ’rc.-.lde
'7,7i 'elseT ^ixeu
vas nut
not stricken, the tintary
unCary cut to $4.uoo
$4,000. Under the new Aunty for a writ of mandamus to
where .Ik xhawn hv the fnllnwtnu'
' ‘ ’
Treasurer paying over to the Nash- i
incumbent* have go.ro tack deal all there raUrle* .re now backand ‘he
that there will be delivered to each
vllle State Bank the money now beld|
letter ireLned-luM^wirok from C W. l0
(lu. |u|Jl
.l()U which
city officials to approve the petito tiw
high k
levels
which prevailed
prevailed,. to
to their
their boom
boom time
time levels.
levels.
postmaster a quantity of communi­
on deport Uy the State ■ Treasurer j
Jonc*. ot Kansas city.
1M
.,ort. the
.*,ton of
before
Hie spe'clii! M
session
of 1932
1932! Webster
Webster P«-mre,
Pearce, former
former superinjupcrin- “"p-’r* application for w license to
cations from the President directed
belonging to the bank
July 28. 1933 {I decreed reduction*
reducUuiu ranging from 10 tnteiulent
intendent of public Instruction.
1;..:.....;^... f*1’ De&lt;'r undvr the 4933 liquor law
TO REDUCE THE ACREAGE to al) employers of labor and t Loire
Mr M L. Cook.
'[per
per rent
to
25
per
cent
।
entitled
under
the
law
to
a
*alA
"
t
'
r,lfr
,o
*»»ow
cure
ua*
issued
cent
2&amp;
Cent
1
.►.» i„w
.. .«r.
engaged
in business. It La planned
,
Mohrmann
s
predecessor
deposited
AND
INCREASE
THE
Hastings. Mich, j
“O'
MOOO but he evidently by Judge Uxmard D. Verdler. one TO MEET ORDERS MUST
; The constitution provide*
provides salarte*
si
that such deliveries shall be made
over $200 (XX) 00 with the ttate treo*-'
Dedr Friend Marsh:
,uf $2,500 each for the secretary of [thought that too much to extract
**'« circuit judge* of Kent counPRICE OF WHEAT
•by postal employees and must be
j urer. The law coinj*lled him to do,
Th.- articles apixariug hv "Tin state, auditor general and stale-, from the pockets of the hard- D’. setting u day for hearing and
CHANGE THEIR TIME
tt
ail
------*
■
completed
not Uter than July 30.
so Tne statute provider that ail;
Banntr * concerning the Centennial treasurer while tin- rtatutr* set up pressed taxpayer* of Michigan *o commanding the city officials to
SCHEDULES
' Each‘employer tn this and every
' money collected by a receiver shall , MEETINGS TO BE HELD
ol the founding
Has-i for the Litiniuii
creation VI
of the
state adminhe iwk
took «u voluntary
o! 25
per “Pl*ar ----and show
cause
why
................
... .... ot the City of ...I.....V
,11 r- niair
uuillio* •»&gt;
.v.umui; cut ui
i&lt;&gt; |&lt;-|
--- - ----..........
- -a writ
........
... ...... i.board■ provide
... additional
... ....... ■ cent
— ... and
. .... ordered
. . .k . .. hi*
k_. check
.... drawn
.......... ol mandamus
tnDr.iikitnnc siKiuld
Klwkiild not issue,
tune
....... ’ . _------------------------------------vuirr
HUIS return
reium to
IO the
inc Do»tjmilit er
w
other town must
be vo deposited ' During the latier
Ungx have «...
not ........
gone ..........
unieudi t...
by the
istrallce
1
.
r
iaiucat
nDnunkin
niCTO
tL
WHEAT GROWING DISTS. master a certificate signed Z.
by ’T
him
part of this lost January, an order
writer, toi Hie project mm'ir* a most
&gt;mv In the Mint for Hu- remainder'of
v&gt; his
&lt;i,» (erm
iKkui ut
•»the
mw. I! 14 ,hP posltton of the Great
^,r*'aS At­ OPENING AND CLOSING
- - ------t agreeing that he will comply with
won entered by Judge Russell R '
desirable one, and should haw* the
------— H.500. ---nm&gt;M.nw that
. ol• j-.
’^OO each ', ----rate or
Paul-------------F Voelker a--* »-*•»»P-tcitlc Tea r*
Company
.
— .
„
HOURS ARE ANNOUNCED McPeek for payment of a 25': divi- Committee Is
Made
Up
of- thc prcajdeni-j pjap,_ when such n
euthu.Mu.itic support of nut only the,
The governor is j uiucd oflice on July 1 und about the
haa ’’le same right to a Lcwue.
certificate is presented the postmas­
dend. which would have meant af
uld-timers. who are scattcied over
entitled to draw Hirst ofilciu) act he performed wax to ‘L‘i uny &lt;rthc»’ merchant and that It i*
Supervisors and Manng- : ter will deliver to the person who
the country, but lire unqualified sup:
$5,000 and the order hls poy bcauited to the tob Ifa-■ be’,l&lt; discriminated against by the Patrons Will Realize Changes; release o! upward* ot $180.&lt;ak).00 tn
। has signed it. two Indoor cards, two
— drawn. action of the council. On tire oilier
depositors and creditors of the
ers of Elevators
port of every man. woman and child!
utt«rrp*y genera)k .._
ure kvKo.1.
which ...i..k.
mightt legally ib&lt;■ Are Necessary to Meet
Nashville State Bunk The jraymcn: • Glen Wotring. John Uvbonje. El- 'outdoor cards, two hangers, ten large
who claims Hastings a* u residence j
$5,000 Each of He U now lx-1 ng paid nt the rate of hand. It I* the position of the coun­
20 anal! stickers. 20 con­
of this dividend &lt;vas prevented by mlr Eekrrt. Julian Pott*. S Wilbert stickers.
I
the Requirements
the ’ incumbents $500 a month or $20 per day or cil thut The Great Atlantic A:'
'sumers' stickers and 2C-consumers!
ln
' Not only Hastings, but tire entire'
in 1932 following IC.000 per year, any way one pre- Pacific -Tea Company, a* a corporaIn qroer
order w
to TOnlonn
conform lo
to xnc
the Pres!- tiar bankirn- moratorium declared by .Smith, M. C. Stuti. Fred A Smith. statement
at cooperation. The or­
County should-'spring to arms" to
non. send* it* employee* into this jjexjfs order* with reference to the Governor Comstuck In February.
ihc action of the fers to figure it.
'
Newell
Barber.
John
Martens.
Lloyd
'
der
received
by Postmaster Shulters
community tj manage this store knd otx.MUon ot
fcnd other busl- Tire money =x&gt; turned over to the
forward tire arrangements for such:
legihlalure and
Baek to $*..'&gt;00.
" Gaskill. Edward Pennels. Beri
pUce, lt luu&gt;
necrssary to State Treasurer had been deposited Brown, Will S'.ruin. Allan Hyde. :'suggests that he have 11rose Insignia
. a home-coming.
•
the recommend-1 Grover C. Dillman also could have tliat the city, therefore, never hu&gt;
a.vorted into convenient packets. so
I may not be with you when the
atum v..
of ...
the
that hi* vpuy
l gov- Insisted .................
.., check be
u.: a^&gt;' ,ns?*“anc5,, ‘i*
man,l^r ‘^reduce tlie hours for keeping buMH.inwr Aldrtch said members al the he can make prompt delivery and
■date arrives, but '1 want you to
ernur.volunurily drawnnt the statutory rate of $7.500. which beer u.I) t;- --old or .hat pro- ncss places open. We are sure the Which failed to open after President Board of Supervisor'’ and Munuger.-.
know, as « son of tlxw early tune*,
reduced their -■&gt; t by a profligate k-gl.iutute buck duct handled; und It felt, that a. jx-ople living within the city limits, Roosevelt's National Banking Hqlt--,ft tfie rlevatum over the county arc ■ keep employers wailing as little as
' possible.
V. J. Brown
that I mn intensely interested, anti
puy check’; to In Hie halcyon day*, when property lictnse should not be approved to afi ur]|
ti&gt;o»e outside.-will realize
the men clUL.cn in Barry county n*
Hand ivaily to lejftl a hand when $4,500. Governor Wilber M. Biuckt r! owner* still.had incomes from which •"•‘E merchant
wix&gt; . is not. actually
’
organization com-) Postmasters are authorized, where
.
. .
, :----' .: [blkl
uiai [heic
iiivic changes
unuiiKCh have been
uvci&gt; macle,
nuiuv. the process of hqilldutimi
mrmbetn
of■ ■■
The state treasurer, therttore. mittfc to bvL (Continued on page six)
moiuudiw
hk ««««)«»
... -----y ..
—----- managing hl*
own place nt
ol hiuinM.1
busings • . urbllrurU
by ....
the proprietor*
the committee* begin to (unction, , .retting the example by taking a tri-i
______ ______
Again thanking -'rhe Banner" for'
aud who is turning it over to some Uf
businesses represented, but contends that it is Impossible for ing the wheat acreage in tin.1, county tionui help to carry out tiwir in­
It.-. freq*nt tips on tire doing- that
.-Aiployee or agent A rejUutlon urr dur to the pTrsident . procla- him' to pay over any money to Mr. a* requested by Heiuy A. Wallace.. structions from Hie government.
Postmasters will also display a Hat
wa* accordingly adopted by the m-||un&gt; whJch llmJU
|ort
Mohrmann.-as receiver of the Nash­ Secretary ot Agriculture- This comnit cuiuK on In my native city,
DEPOSITORS SIGNING
Ville State Bunk, for the reason that mittce met with H. J. Rater. Court- of tiw names of ah who sign agree­
common council providing that no |x.r wwk lhc llmr. ln whlch
I um, very respectfully years. ■ :
application would be apprpvM for j|jer&gt;0l, can
employe ih ,n&gt;- line the state does not have the money. [ ty Agricultural Agent in charge of ments to comply with the Presi­
UP FOR NEW STOCK
dent's
order.
Mr. Mohrmann. through kls at­ the campaign, and went over the
Mr. Jones wax born in Hastings.
tiro issuance ot a license as a deslg- oI business, and fixing a minimum
It will be useless for anybody to
Kim
| rutted merchant under the liquor . wagv considerably above the average torney.
i, ’ .,V
iV Sigler,
\'&lt;
,filed,
, — tins
„ last, entire county set-up wn Tuc'.day ot
Wils a member of Hw first oom tha'. All Should Take Their Share'
attempt to avoid hl» responsibility
gruduated from our High ichuoi in
■ law unless the owner of the buMnea* Heretofore paid Wc are sure the ’*cek uith liw Administrative Board. this week.
. •
,'in tha matter, because the PreslI is actually in charge thereof.
itw-mle of thia citv and vjcinitv' will'an aPP'l«‘t‘l'n requesting that, board
Now—Make CO Per Cent
rhe year of 1877, und resided here
Thin commit tee will be charged, dent' has made It plain that he has
. Thu t, tlb. tMhon Uttn by Ub-S’*
iTh" '«
tmuuror t„ p.y
ftgtil gjter his marriage, when inQuiclcly Available
n
I the ^tnonty
authority ana
and .nrena.
Intends to u»
use ,v
it
fF.'.t moved to Grand Rapids und iuOF PROGRAM FOR REDUC­
J
.HreV &lt;. h,j
‘hat no one. shall be able to aelProgress ll&gt; being made Jn signing j
Atlantic A- pacific Tea Company,
...
t... „„niliv d&gt;ilb him. and in the event the Admlnis- :
ler Io the west. Then* can .be no
ING ACREAGE SOWN TO
because it Ls felt by that Body that | KT mU" n"ST U “m . trative Board docs not zee fl: to take vork and iw* the people ol this [L*hly take advantage of a situation
doubt tluit the fitting observance uf up toi stock In th&lt; propoird new
action,-that they then consent. courtly will benefit from-its opera- t.n.a.cd by carrying out his dlrecHustings' cr»e hundredth birthday NalMnn) Bank ns ih&lt;- .succesior ol
WHEAT
IN
COUNTY
Up. but h.uro.1. Ol the rammuoltl, uwmwlva „tcor&lt;Unely The newithat
11
u.m,.
'-&gt;"&gt;«• That b. if a person feels that
thu. tm....'.r,l A hnnn, uplrcu,,. ; in behall of Ure state of Michigan. ' ’tvtww... ,.r n.
w.xdd bring many back to the -old the Hasting* National Bunk. A con;|
, i iderable number of depositor* liavc! . •
~~
home town."
ou the motw, to sho. e»u« »111. eewettee.. but they cutout be •&gt;«&lt;!- to the issuance by the Supreme
already pul their names on the do'.- METHOD OF FIGURING
.hot «htch '“T*,S’
of this
Mute of- an
to L.n&gt;ur . pclce ior
,no doubt. Ube piece wlltun « let.
huthltlp to . lotj. Court
-------------,------------ order
,t
ted Un.-, and more have indicated.
Irvoi a men bv uim "•»
of our buune» men to eery out the ,h~
“'"“W
their purjre.-e to .do :a&gt; This i* a*
ItArLAINtU DT HIM
~;
-T" „--------- „
direction, ot the IMUent. bul'tl,e!"M
"&gt;
&lt;*e «•&gt;&lt;■ he- ot tiu- 1914 wheat crop. Tills can;. fire with the nower of Undo
matter where prompt action is need-'
\
-------NEW RULE GOVERNS POSw 4
lx- obtained only by reducln* the aan!“^r it U £ d^nined
cd. sanrething like $&lt;oo.ooo of de- Growers Will Receive 28c
tai
OAwiAirc
uiTCOcer
’
1
*™^
ty
dl
&gt;
their
very
best.
In,
production of wheat to a jxrlnt that ’po^ of u., president that ttiooe who
poults of the ixrople of this city and
TAL SAVINGS INTEREST good fuUh. to cooperate with the /l«ncd an order directing the state
Bushel Extra on 54 Per
vicinity arc tied up in this bank. i
t
i
President in his announced plans I *,*a8l,rer
,n,,kc
paynient.
-------nt-ecl* of the )h ople ot. the United
unn.i trz.
ivuit*
if they could be released it would!
Cent of Average Crop
_
slatetreasurer
treasurerref
refuses
tohonor
honor!
Will Cause Loss of Interest for business ..recoven'.
ITire
w’ stnto
iuk tn
but thlt
not
help
u largec.lnumber
; ""FoUowing ire rehedulea goverti-1 g*1
“ ’hrJnt*,'ltl?n ?' &lt;•autc.
,.m w,n-..L
,
- of depositors!
• I ®WrJr day many fanners are ask-j
normoua over supply to demoralize j}“
" .irMcrlp^_
to Many Depositors in
- 3P0KE ON VALUE OF UNI- and iM*nefit . verybwly
Ing
different
lines
ot
business:
‘
j
^J
Mohrmann
and
Mr.
Bigler
to
■the domistic and world wheat mor-1 ne8,jjslton and str|Ct adherence to
, "nic
i* liberal “
and fair. It l*i,,,K L’oUhty Agent Faster liaw to
WERSITY TO STATE
”” plan '*
the
...v Postal Savings
I GROCERS. CLOTHIERS. DRY 'GtenijX to compel him to do .«» and “There D
pr&lt;i;i&lt;\rel to release und make tm-T'Kure tiro benefits the farmer re-[
d-tuter ut roduc.b,*S"Srtbc“'hS1&amp;
mediately available Go per cent of’cches tyoni the Wheat Adjustment1 The-new ruling governing postal’GOODS DEALERS. FURNITURE1 ’he necessary paper* tor th.- InstlOF MICHIGAN
vavings deposits by the depattmcuLiSTORES. FIVE AND TEN CENTlJ?™**
mandamus proceedings in 111. .uppty ,.r wheat txluw the
,,X.TT. “’
ut Washington u ill greatly..reduce
i STORES.
SHOE STORES
AND
Supreme Court have been pre- .muut.l LVdrt tur l.nd and all nth-.‘nw* “ ’“f?
—
— ...........................
....... ,----------------------------------STATE ------INSTITUTION
I UV aiuvcu
u.r oy“hit
Kwriiincui. In
in the
theincome
incomeofofpeople
peoplewho
whohave
havemade
made SHOE
' SHOE REPAIR
REPAIR PLACES
PLACES — Will 5, .
,
।r purjrose* The United States now TU&lt;Dn piUD nrn
.. - .Hn stock As thia tank has always , cul
J ’or
te government.
■ u,
;iiv&gt;v.t-r
to ,hU
this question, Mr. Poster such deposit* Heretofore &lt;•
if —
anyone!keep
their place* open ..
as followt
mr Motirmann ami nt* jttorrrey li es a r;frryov-er of old wheal of 360.- ! I nlnU LAMr rtnDOES SPLENDID WORK hP&lt;,n u &lt;&gt;ay‘n«
un;'
”‘n,’r "•
»—
»»«•••
1 *l,uu‘a !&gt;■ ,SS? K*»arX“ZSS..
.
iinvstetwnt would, in our Jtidgnlrnt., 'gives out the following statements had deposited money in the postal! On Monday, Tuesday. Wednesday. ',C1!* uul 5't-r&gt;
l0D OPENED MONDAY
\..nd example
saving* and allowed it to remain for Thursday and Friday from 7:30 A.|’”“”e
obtaliMhU money from the
Authorities Accept a Greatly
for Ul'' stockholder*.
Cijsli paymcn,
payinetit benefits
benefiU
requited time 11
It would draw inM. to 6:00
G:00 P. M. and Will
will not mien
open *lUt- arM
a™*l they
that by Fom&lt;wore .rtd* in tl-.e market and avalanche*
Cash
ii.iviilelit
bvnellls tto the,
tire the roniliird
in-IM.
tliey trope tnat
.
• .
p.,j„ 4 o. . .
.
'lo tell frankly just what wv think,.
Ciysh
------.
,
...
u,-test
and.
whenever
he
withdrew
II,'on
Wednesday
nights.
On
Sotur,
n
results
will
be uccom- trom it have overwhelmed upward Usual Number Ol Uhtldren
neaucea state ApproDriawc believe there wa* no JiuiHiration L‘i&gt;»»’r.ate tw-s-d pn tire farin’* pro-,
he
would
have
the
in
cumulated
in-1
day
all
these
places
will
keep
open
|
l'
Ilsh
«i
a
w
H
cl
[
c
,
,
fu
r!
hcr
*
’
,u
prut- movement*
I Have Been Selected From
tion for Confine- Year
iforrelwimt the Hast.m-. National, durlion ol whtat for the three year*.1
terest a* wpll a* the principal1 from 7:30 A. M until ten o’clock^
rehosed to the depoMtoni of the
An abnormally short crop fn 1033,
tir
»« a ..k" .
, 'Bank. tt wa:, not borrowing n dob 1930-31 and 32.’
■
This ha* been changed. Prom now at night
z NasnviUc State Bank..
nJ,nd
A M S?,,u' "r ,Or*nd &gt;"f 11 had ample cash resources on
” n ?V«&gt;w&lt;-r harvested 20 acre* of!
a knowledge that the federal govFive Counttei
't.(rv h.„vite«U
U“‘ rto’:hand. With tire return ot anything1ln ,lrj0- 30 »«es tn 1931 and on if n |»rt or the entire amount of
CLOTHING STORES will keep
_rtl inns
nr- nm
! &lt; rnmcnl 1* pledged to assist wheat j The third three weeks' camp per­
Or rULIIILo
POLITIC’
farmers, and public speculation In |od at the Kellogg Health Cbmp at
. ..
f He . like normal btufne’s Jt could havr[ 1° «&lt;■«•* In 1933. his average number a postal raving* account 1* with-jOjieti from 8:00 A. M. until 6 00 for A CASE Ur
Um-! not only paid every depositor, bu' "f “f”"' '&lt;&gt; wheat for the three year’ drawn by Hit. depositor, as It can be the first five days of the week, and
IN TLHC INQTANCC Wheal futures caused Uie recent gain;pine lake began Monday. There will
-venity to the ix-ojile of Michliiiniii would have saved the stockholders [ I'eriod would be 20 acre.'
ini Inlo IltolHIrot m grain price*. A drop of 30 cents be the usual number. 154 children
on demand at any time, in that case i will open Saturdays from eight
Ite discussed it from Uro stands....
. . . from caihoun. Eaton.
, T , -------. j * ._1 al..bushel in nrtces m. twoj days. from elected
ptfint from any low
1 H the acreage reduction required the interest must be sacrificed. The1 A. M . until ten P. M.
of education as well a* thut of• lhe
Uie
Fred Johnson Requested to,the
high -ixiint
u ample
evidence of Barry.
(Continued on page three)
.......
---- --------- ------------------Allegan and Kalamawo
in normal times banks sometimes •&gt;)' ’•&gt;&lt;’ government is finally fixed ut government will npt pay interest on I
hana**ed taxpayer.
1WIMer
ine iiasungs
i stiffer mwlosses. The
Hastings ««uonNation- l*n'-maximum 20 percent, a reduc- . any deposit
tnat
is
wnnarawn
uiuess
:
■■■
—
Uic panic ”
that
speculator*
counties.
Resign
by .the New State
'uf reiztvj “
**«»“««■«1----*&lt;- They will be choeen bedepasil that withdrawn unless'
Ar*wana---------htehrel5f,Mfi1h^?OrX lns,*‘utkm# °* • ®l Bank, a* every other bank, has’’.ion of 4
....
,
u
&lt;»
--------r
--,.
—
..
|
when
they
stop
to
think
what
will
cause
in the judgment ot those who
"f 4 acres *HI place that grow- the depositor ha* given sixty days! CLOSING OF VACAHighway
Commissioner
nigmr miration, nwenly receive । had thut experjened nud hn* not'&lt;ts‘acreage aUotUnent at 16 acres, (advance notice in writing that he
■
happen when tin- avalanohc of un- nmke the selections, such a vacation
TION BIBLE SCHOOL,j One of the severe hardship* re-1 needed wheat start# pouring into [ period Is needed by tiro children and
supixirt from tiro .state and twenty'only recovered from it. but ftnvtd th'” LL* average production was 600 wished to withdraw hl* money. It
I suiting from the change m tiro poll-'the market
could not be obtained without *ome
tr0? '1 »Cn'i . e!it’
a»d tiro;stockholders mid tile depositors bothjbu*hcls in 1930. 75O*bu. In 1931, and can be seen from thlvthat the prosvnivcrsity have about 41,000 Mu- from any sacrifice. It could havej^W bu. in 1932. hia total production, peel i* for grrally reduced interest A Delightful Demonstration tics of the state administration ha-.
The Barry county committee be- such help as is given by the Kellogg
a&lt;TJ!’ ...
;dctro Un-same agftin 4 f left alone. In&gt;for the three yearswould be 1.800 on postal saving*, becaure few- probeen brought home to thi* city VVt-iUw* that every ■ wheat grower ls Foundation.
Given at Parish House
nro univer*ity of Michigan, in our Judgment the cloring of Ultej bu. or an average of 600 bu. annual- pie will think of the 60 days udare not blaming any pnrtlcufar[entitled tft a stabilized market for
From this city tiro following will
. Friday Evening
*ize„ iL'A-iuirro** and tiro good tt I* bank was unMecrssury. It hurt Uro:
vance notice in withdrawing their
p^rty. bec^wtc to an extent greater [hi* product and that all buslneaa Ko- Rosemary FeMpausch; Alice
aoinx. stand* among the leading rd-;bank and harmed Hits community i The brm-fit pjiymcnt is made on postal saving* account. Depositors
One hundred twenty children were than is excusable, both political par men in this section will benefit from Curtiss; Jean'Hornsby; Daisy Halucatiomii institution* t.f tiro country.. We believe tlpit the depositors'Uro domestically consumed part of: will wanL the money when they ask enrolled i;i the Dally Vacation Bible ties have acted In the past on Uro,the increased . jHirchaslng l&gt;owcrfloCg; Daisy Wassenaar; BeatriceDgincjc arc in Michigan mIoik-oyer30.- jjmuld sign up for their shun-of th.-: the 60).bu. average yearly produr- lor it If/they do and have not giv- School nt Emmanuel church, a spe­ thcory of "To Uro victors belong Uro; that better price* will bring to our vjs; Henrietta Eaton; Eldon Van
ooo Alumni of tiro Michigan Univrr- stock mid not only release .several H^n. Fifty-four cent of Uro crop wnsjen sixty days notice in writing, they cial exhibition of their work being spoils."
i (Mm peopleDee; Garrett Everadn: Richard
sity. who arc an n.'-u-t to the state hundred
dollars
of depos-1
domestically
will be
Fred
Johnson,
The
--- - thousand
-----......
..............
।....................
............ c:&gt;n*inncd and 46 per will
. ........lose
. the
..... Interest
........... This
,.....
... ,given
given uv
nouse on rij.
................ who has been
...... lor
.... plan
....... of the federal -govern- Barnes;
initnes. Arnold Endsley; Kenneth.
nt inc
the pan.Mi
parish house
FT|save
civilisation.
d&lt;&lt;-will
. iu be
M&gt; they
will be
available
went trade
into foreign
and [ nofor.thu
small saving
for ti I day evening.
----,. n wc ajy to
"l.r
-',' -j
iv so ttwy
available
for'cent
went for'cent
into foreign
and , notrade
small saving
government.
nine years in the employ of the : ment to aid farmers doe* no: single Barnes; Donald Kelley and Rlchciurea or. Bmiin it must tie by the. credit or for nac. but also keep a, livestock feed. Fifty-four per cent of, but will be exjwhiiive for postal! a
Interesting
program u.
of'stale
deportment,
and
undue
n very
»i-ry mi
’civsiiuk piugmiii
— highway
----- - —
......... ....... —
— •fori them
• - out
---- ■for- ---- benefits. Farm----- ; ar&lt;i wassenaar.
spread or
of education. Americans are
arc . bank
bunk here
hen- that iuix
has Imo
had n
a Inna
long nn.iirmo
mid BOO hn
sprcati
hji 1 a«vintr
*
6ii&gt;w&gt;rini..nrb&gt;nt of
mjintr.;j ers
curried riie
From Middleville: Betty Purdy"
bu. h -cu-itn
324'bu. &lt;w
or »&gt;&gt;*•
tlie ».ar&gt;
part he *will
saving rinrwtit/vra
depositors
; songi and exercise* and a splendidinv»
1 bve v,.&lt;m
years superintendent
of mainteers iuive
have carried
the burden
burden of
of supsup­
called an uncultured peoplb. That is honorable history.
receive benefit payment on.
i-------------- ----------------dunine
talk
the .....
state highways
the nailori* fuod
i.iiiv 'by
uj Archdeacon
niLiiueuLvu Venue
vriiwr of; nance for ....
....... — of th{* plyini. .......................
-Lx&gt;d- dunnw-w------ — -o- ficfffha Austin; Agues Neuman; Ar­
iGrand
_.
. _Rapid*
. ■ were
- . enjoyed
....... ...
i
k...
,k.,rlrkr1 uh,.„
We hope there will be promptness
by ....
the'county,
hasc been i.v.u.,1
invited V...
by kt...
the r..
re-. jreriod
when tlmv
they kju
saw* tHnlr
their
debt* thur Fla*hman; Mac Conai; Bob
- rinlits
Barry couniy will receive 30 cents BASEBALL GAME ON
veloplng our country that we have- on the part'of drjxwitors In signing per bushel on 54 per cent of its av-------- j and friend* of
-• •■'
•
.coin AV tzt/CAI I Air'parents
the
children, i «ntly elected Mvn.Mia.injw.;.,
commUskurer. ’’Mr. .ncreavlng witli every crop year. A Corson and Richey Wagner
not had the time to give to the cul­ up for stock.
eragc 1930-31-32 wheat crop. It is!
।rnlUAT tVtllilliU
- as well
-V.. as ...V
___ -from from
tha" bountiful supply of every food *tuif|
the WV......M.W..W...
demonstration w.
of the|Van Wagoner,
to retire
Prom Cloverdale: Verth Belie
tural aide of yjc. he .uild We are
figured Iiuuqaiu
that 2 cents prr
|&gt;er UUMWI
bushel will
_w ,,
.- handicraft
fire
work t*
on Auguit 15.
has moved into the nation's market Golden; Wava Paddock' and Earl
Ii*uiru
wui,
----- -Jti
handicraft
work done work
duringdone
ttie during
wnrk
*"»«»»
too apt to speak of America In A WHITE ROBIN IS
ho mollth.
—
i While
there
are rumors as to hts through year* when mortgage forebe used in Barry county to adminls-; Catholic Men Challenged the
The spiritual■ ■ and
social
1
Paddock.
terms of the height of our skyscrap­
Isuccessor,
we
have
no
definite
;
closures
were
ever
prefent
threats.
FYorn Freeport: Velma Forbe? and
Iterr ,ne
the “
act. This •amount
must come
Presbyterians to Contest iphase* of their work were also em­
niir OF
nc tuic
DDnnners or the number of our automo­
UNt
THIS BROOD
I from
theCI30 nUs
cerite,ntounl
cerite;
which will coule
leave'
leave
a vu vunreuv
.
kiMiwledge at this time. There canj Meetings will be held in every Norman Perkins.
bile.-, Material things are import- Joe Both DilC0VC„ ,he AI.
“ th0
F“‘r Oround’
1 Rcv j AA Mcfiulty was
~ greatly
“™"'' be Utile doubt however that whoever I wheat growing community in this From Nashville: Mildred Pierce
...
,Mw -•
Friday evening there will be a । pleased with the attendance, the he may be he will not have that Jcounty and at these meetings mem­ and Russell Weeks,
o»
- to-1
bta" i» a Tree In
SrX 'baseball contest on tire fair grounds' work of the teachers and the splen- knowledge of highway conditions, ber* ol the organization committee From Delton: Robert Smith.
and work which the long experience! will explain what the government
Weather and other conditions
between the Presbyterians and the I did attitude of the children.
«rd University in the early htttory
His Yard
| the 1934 crop l» Harvested would be j।Catholics. It will he remembered.
of Mr. Johnson ha* given him asks und how it promfes to reward have been ideal, for the summer
-----------■■■■
There will be general regret that ■ tlwse who co-operate Permanent lo­ campiy gt Pine lake thb year and
thou.’an^otheTcrikge\%nd%nlrer-’ Jop ,5*T11
dtwovered
15' [that the Presbyterians uon from the; COMMERCIAL CLUB GETS
d.vovmd a
■ real
real J®?.
»«72
”'• &gt;"&gt; to* (o
Io 1&gt;C
l» |):,ld
l»,&lt;1 V}
to
«*&lt;
T*y p. **ii/q th is change wav found to be neces-'cal committees and a county mw- the chlldtrn have enjoyed them im­
Mtles attended by UDwartls o’ one' curtosl’.v ni‘“r n« home.
-In an
an elm'
elin'fa
fa ftnd
nnd onr ‘’h
bird
1”* ns
as s0
soon
°” as ‘the
hp' j.'Metbodlsu by a wore of seven to
[five. TOe Catholic* Immediately!
bALtb IAA DLAN!\o sary to meet the demand* -of poU-1 elation will be chosen later by wheat mensely and h^ve received much
[challenged the victors to play them1
.
JU'w.**. fnr n.iv ticlnns. There could be no other 'growers to Mtpervbe the federal plan benefit from them.
a game and this is the one that will j 8ales ’ax return blanks for July reason for It. for no one can qtres- in Barry county.__________
tton. the integrity of Mr. Johnson
'—s------- • • ’
: '
free clinics in city
rt.
bTSiM PHWU, IComm.rcl.1 Clab ...a
l» *■ nor the fine service Ire has given to THIEF ENTERS HOME
j
WEEK OF AUGUST 7 TO 11
.. , 30. TH. KMn. .amlulon w’
,a„^ the state and county fn the posUtun
Elsewhere in this Issue of the Ban­
OF DR. C. S. MclNTYRE ner
dentt al
A?£r to be rarneri
^mcmlwred that not long ago '&gt;’* Munty »n a short time County .hr r.lr pound. Mil be dlleen cent., b‘n* bu'Wlns here CHher dlddbu- which he has tilled so capably.
will bo found an announcament
und reritX minded reckiha J O,or‘!‘- «"«•«"
»””«'• 'l’rn‘ F&lt;“,e.r *t*‘” lluU kuheat 1!»nd ten eenu lor eluldran up to tta |»lnu lue the Wenk, through,
We arc glad to learn that Mr.
by Dr, W O. Davis, liceiJad Chiro­
StadcTviX • better utSSund- bltakbird.ln a ne*t m a spruce tree-'"'™*’
‘’’f,whom hc h“l rtlleen yep. Ko doubt it .111 be .,«■&gt;&gt; ’Z'','?"1"'”1 Sf' Johnson plans to continue to make
A thief or thieves again broke into practor of this city, about a free
—.-d.-j'-game.
------ -Everybody
------ ...a—
,|Faul; Nashville. Earl Olmstead; Del­ Hastings hi t home. AU will hope , Dr. McIntyre s house some time clinic
who ___poe-l
tng of life and preiwring to lead a
hls holl,c n"' mother black-' lalke&lt;{ *’l,h (tl’*n,£ lho
,Ui'spirited
at his office during the week
ton. Leon Leonard; Freeport, Fred that ire may find some position thut’early Tuesday mortun* and helped; of August 7 An expert lady techniluppler existent. ’toX rt!Xu'b'trf,*»**
such an upfair und they arc back of the jstbly can should be there
Brunner; Middleville. G. D Whit­ will be satisfactory He Is a very ure- tJremretves to a sum of money which j
have the constant companionship of ?,Mrt
h" 1roIo.ny, and PfuniP“r cam&lt;M*n
t.r .
I
I WOULD BUN FOR CONGRESS. more. Sales tax returns must be filed ful citizen, a* well a* a high-class belonged to ure Doctor. Entrance
g&lt;x«l books, of pood picture* and '&gt;f
btn,J‘x.:*
HASTINGS PARISH PICNIC.
|! Representative Earl L. Burbatu. of by every concern or individual en­ mon. and a community cannot wa* gained through a^pnd ’w. At
Cnn.-uiuMujn. muw» wiw «r»
arming In contact with teamed men
donc «*““»« of “»[
gaging in retail trade This Includes
Mnpuint»
। Hasting* Parish picnic and field;: Paw Pnw. has announced' hu can­ farmer* who sell products at the afford to lore a man of that charac-1 thl» writing the officers have no tnterpl(lK1 &gt;houJ&lt;j
’ Tills state lias 325.000 young pro- *una
didacy for the republican nominar,ac3•
mente early m only a Hntttad num...e....... ...
d,y “‘ CamP Barr&gt; on Btuarl lake,!। lion for congress at the primary public market here or who conduit ter..
pie of college age. About 40,000 at-!
fAug. 10. Let's go and spend the day!,'next year against Congressman roadside stands.
REMAIN'S IN JAIL
,HARRY COUNTY'S AU.OTT.MENT.,
“r'1nSEX»’^’“«“S1X'1„*'^^,'^'S^
‘'1^7
Ttjr Good Will ladle* will
serve together. Bali game*, tennis, )»or*ei
en.n.n m
,il niva
* Iva weoers. inoi
a .
....
.
. .. IIGeorge Foulkcs. In the Banners
Jolyi Ix&gt;»ey. of Grund Rapids.; Barry county'* allotment of acre,
.. «
..... lcr* cream
iuzi H.
TWO FIRE AIal MM.
PKW.UK
, rtuc.ltal. .urn
„
L""a
DID A LOT or DAMAGE.
charged with carrying a concealed age for wheat for the year 1934 l»
Ire ro hTZ
r“tha£\i£
.JcnMpon 81 • Wednesday. Aug. 9. in “
Judgment it Ls a little loo early to
sportt.
City Engineer Sparks is finding weapon, whose arrest was mentiotjCrl 247.447 acres Eaton county ha* the
“®‘J‘‘ ‘*?L h,trllru i??!'
,&lt;^2 lhc atternoon and evening.—Adv.
line up definitely for any congresI
John
Ktecham
will
speak
on
the
need money. Much fias been done |
T l» „
.
siana) candidate at this time. Rep­ thsl the storm ot a week ago Sun­ last week, was brought before Jus- highest ullottmcnl,tn the state -443,"New
Deal"
directly
after
dinner.
in providing scholarship* and se-'
more destructive than at tire Matthews Wednesday, He 864 Clinton county I* next with “om ,hJ- Table factory. TOM
ANNUAL SCHOOL REUNION.
resentative Burharu has made a fine day
curing work for deserving young
t- Let's ail go and take the family — record in the legislature. If he shall first supposed We believe this storm waived examination and was bound 423,575 c**s county ~
is —
allotted 188.- due to tn* fact UmfMM WMj
Mudge, Morgan, Branch and Mc' ..
......circuit court tn
1______
I ....459
__ _acres;
. .11___
inch310.032.
UftMi mmMu from on* ft
;&gt;&lt;-ople who have to p*y tlrolr own Kelvey schools at Thomapple lake, C. M. Conklin.
to the
Ute penal
Allegan
be nominated and elected in 1934. will go down In the record* a* the-over
heavleit rainfall Hastlnax
«var st
.&lt; $11)00.
•&gt;
ti- was unable to pro-;
«a&gt;
—
heaviest
Hastings ever
ex-­ sum of
way. but the amount of such work Thursday. Aug 10. Efia Dean. Secy,
He
his
aim
would
be
to
faithfully
rep
­
QUIMBY-STR1KER PICNIC.
NOTICE
TO
CUSTOMERS.
innately no danuuM w
i* far les* than the demand.
—Adv.
perienced.
The
rainfall
was
over
cure
the
bail
and
so
remains
tn
jail.
resent this district.
Since 1900 our University ha*
----------------------------------Clacking account customers ot the cither com.
Cole's Landing,
Ihomupple lake, i
three and one-quarter Inches, and
Saturday.
12. All past
pres-!' DOWLING SCHOOL REUNION. I the most of it came in a little over
grown from a student attendance of ।
OLD FASHIONED DANCES.
MARTIN SCHOOL REUNION.
Hasting* Natrona) Bonk are request----------aturday. Aug. 13.
oust and ores3.500 until it passed the ft.000 mark! Every Saturday right at Clear .ent teachers, patrons and families of I August 9 at Hcrrirtgion's Resort.'an hour. With a rolling' country
Thomapple lake Tuesday. Aug. 15. cd to cell for their MatemenU and
YCUKUY
In 192D Since then, owing to con- lake. Prize* given Frank Herrington both districts invited. Chas. Bachcl- j Clear lake. Doris Holcomb. 8ecy.— like Hastings this could not fall to «t luck
dinner. AU Invited. Diana1 get their cancelled check*.
I Saturday. A
------------(Continued on page threw
I —Adv.
i—Adv. L G Tnlhurst, Ouneenratar- J Rachal Oelti,
, l?r, Pres.—Adv. 8-9.
■
| Adv,
do a lot of damage to streets.
j Barnum. Secy.—Adv.

BUSINESSMEN
BO PRESIDENT

COMMITTEE FOR
. BARRY CO. NAMED

CO. AGENT FOSTER
TO BED RECTOR

ROTARIANS HEIR
107859734

StSS.'SS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WTDNBSDAY. AUGUST S, 1MJ

PACT TWO

up at COUNTY RETS PART PAYANNUAL CAMP MEET:
PRAIRIEVILLE
PRAIRIEVILLE.
■■■La*, -ahr--, &lt; 'SiiT -3;
Market in tba rear of the peat office, |
OBITUARY.
-rtai- r*-r»—r,?&lt;G, AN° CONFERENCE- &gt; The Young Married People* Cla*s
1 r\g&gt; A 1 Kt retire &gt;Thc council granted to the city) Susan A. only daughter of Almlr
MENT FROM THE STATE, Tbeu»nnual camp meeting of the-----------—-------are cponsorlng
a box social■ Thum-1
LUt^AL /Vr. IT 5 ilighting committee authority to and wtUUm June.
barn De&lt;
_____
Church of the United Brethrenday
in evening at the church parlors.
will take place In 1836 The matter
X-1-^.L
*-•! I
,,
.vgnlrw
UtU« , , —■ C,...
°nn
Rnn.li Chrut. Michigan Conference, jell
was presented to the club and the
will be a sale of home made 1i 1 nt- council
Friday
evening. ’7- l833Conaidered "Codes," und Ap­ . reasons why the proper general 6tnte H.fhwAy Dept, fiends ccnvcne Aug. 7 to 15 mcliui^j at There
Ice cream Everyone
come
.
.
I ThJ drug bond of B. R. Reed was ghyitcd Fred Wagner the privilege and departed this Ufa July 2a. at tn
Batnaby
Memorial
Clieck for Small Part of —
—••
- Park -four
-- and
—• Nora Chappall ot Wayland jpent approved by the city council Fn- of putting up a itreel sign at Hie home of her daughter. Mr* Jull
proved Centennial Cele­ I committee should be selected now
one-half miles northeast of Sun­ Die
I were stated. By unanimous action
„ week
—.U end
—A with Mr. and Mr*, day -UM.
comer of Jefferson and Court Brown, of Nashville. Left mother
night.
Amount to the County
bration in 1936
field. The ____
annual conference will
the club voted that President Walton
Floyd She!p.
|! Chandler's glads
— ...
are ...
In bloom ______
streets,—
under
_______
the supervision of City '.
t th
. t ht
w|l
------------------------------ Club
——
«,
w.
Lansing.
The Hastings
Commercial
*pj
appoint
an ,-^uu.v
executive committee
of Mich. July 28.-Remit- follow the camp. A camp for boy*
noil 3&lt;$l
aas'i •»«!
.n,i *#
.... »w.u
Engineer Sparks.
Snarks.
. \„ .2
Karl Smith, who has been spend- CaU
’»ll deliver your Enslncer
her fathtr moved ^o New York ria
met a* uiual Tuesday noon with a five to get busy with the plop* for h»nce of Highway fund* owing to and girls and a camp for young peomg
several
week*
with
his
»uter
order,
23c
dozen
—
Adv.
Annoucement is made alsewhere in
’ attendance While there esi such
“Mh *a celebrationw*We believe this
*•’»Hi?
eountv
of of
Bntrv
Is I*
forwarded
ule pie
wtHwill
be be
held
on on
thethe
around*
also.
count)'
Hairy
forwarded
tycld
grounds
also,
where »he later met Frederick ’
and
family,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Muon
Matthewspicnic
will
be
held
at
this
Issue
of
the
dissolution
of
the
wa* wise action and that this cele- today to th- county .treasurer from
Rev. e M Wheeler of Freeport U
Barry They were married st wl
te&gt; .p&gt;U.r Iter, wm . W-IW “ bratlon can be made „„
nt of —
the aasoclallon.
Rev. Miner, and children of Homer, ar-(FDKjf*-landing; Middle lake. Sun- fiartnerohlp of tMb Fox-Parker Simp terpart. New .York on Dec. 28, 184
and .......................
ought to the State Highway Department m
-------------- ----(day. Aug. 6 Everyone being lemon* Mus Parker become* manager and , where they resided until I860, whe
j------Tin*
hold the Interest of the .members .------made
one..........................................
of the outstanding th*
,h’- amount
---------- 0.: L1643M
------- ■ re- — —---------- -------------- —---------- rived al hl* home here Fridav.
mates a few special price quota­
—*-----— The ----- ------of* bust- events
-in the history of. Hastings
.
udllancd cover* the mnoujit dye to tary and Rev F. W Moxon of Cale- &lt; Mr. and Mr*. Wallle Smith and -Adv.
and
guests
question
they came io Barry county and ret
-----...
-----...
-.
—
।
tjons
in
this
issue.
.
tile,county as'a refund, under the donl*
ties* codes for the different lines ot
------ , _
Mila U
I* treasurer.
Karl, the!; gue*U. Mr. and Mrs. Ma- , The cuunell has granted power to
tied six miles cast of Hasting* whei
iMcNli: Act. and represents;the third
a
.. ttitcrestihg and worth while son Miner and children, attended a;act to the street committee in fixing'» Every farmer appreciate* tlie they resided for about nfly year
An
“P
I
PONTIAC JUDGE HERL
quarter ut the total amount dtlc to program
rograrn has been arranged;
arranged.
surprise party Sunday for Mrs Leon'the storm sawtr at Maiiee's corners. value of putting Ume on ills land other than the fourteen winters the
Fvlder, It being her natal day Rela- least State street,
, The Edmond* Etevator As imple­ spent in Florida 1X&gt; tills union wer
holding court today. Wcdmwduy.
• .
•
&lt;
evening last week lire Commercial hearing mint cases and acting for •year ibjj.
Co., would like to figure with born sixteen children, ten boys nt
the* and neighbar* gathered at Gun
The Roue Drcua Shop is offering ment
,
lirt-aure of" Jhe ■‘teriotn linanilal DEPUTY FLOWER MADE
Club held a special meeting, at Judge MePeck wins U away on a
on their lime requirement*.
ARREST YESTERDAY
2S1,£".’S a few dxrtA special* for tile last ot *'“nrmirs
which Ume the president of the abort
t-ilualiun.
created
for
the
Elate
by
•ad tlselr advertisement in this 1»- Ing George H. of Hastings; Mn
vacation
thl* week Read announcement elseheavy real estate tax delinquency*
---------Club. Robert Walton, was author- :
—
—*—
games.
;
»uc.
. •
Susie Boyles. Florida. Frank M
.where in*this lisue.
1
ired to select a committee to take:
the past, delai* luree been ex- Picked up Young Man WahtMn
Eva
Shultz
of
Shultz
visited
j
Tlse S E. Rutland W. C..T. U. Lansing: Mrs Julia Broun. Nosh
RQBIN8ON REUNION.
j By vutn of four to two the counup the matter of codes for the dlf-:
■ periiiicvd In forwarding Io the wv- cd- -by -Inghnm
----‘
Co.
Officers
her parents. Mr and Mrs Ed Sil-1|cij Friday night did not approve thf will- meet with -Lidu- Waters Wcd- vllle; Milo and Mrs. Ethel Fishel
The Robinson reunion me',
at the
era! count)
.. .... du? from
■ cr..;
co;;r.t«-A
the monlf-j.
ferent lines of builnes* in Hastings
.Aug.
“.•.is.
’.y.. !_
t a picnic din­ Hastings; 'Arthur J. Florida; Mn
mi.mr th. mrtgranting
end AU»
______
__ 2Dth.
___
of MM
a license to Levi Mead nesday.
for
hon» of Mr. and Mrs Fred Kelley *»!"z'..
’ the 2Z:.Z:
State Hlglsway fumte The new
tor AUetod Then
. „,l
.. rte.T and. alte.
.
t,..r ai.
.-.t noon, fnlloar;
ner
followed by a -busi- Nettle Kuala and Roland. Hostings
«1 ter a,nar. Mn. MIUian, MeKJb- &gt;11O
..v- Hickory dorners Sunday. July 33. Slate
'
“ ’
nlng of Util meeting, but- returned
Highway
Administration con, ­
Clayton Hnylte*. age 17. was ar- bin,’ and family'
j
'— iTTTI'
.. .
,
,
George Gallup is again in the toils •M meeting and program- Every- Floyd IL, Battle Creek. She was 1
the next morning and promptly sc- -about fifty being praal-nt to partake sequently found large arrearaip •” rested by Deputy Shertfi Loyal K.
tetzui ...
devoted wife and mother and a cher
.cc.'r int*
to til.. M\,T»i i*'3lca °&gt; wepuiy pnenn Koyai re
Oscar ■-Brightrall
returned. to hUilot Ifb. lwWi
.llb tinic for com* •:,M" 1
leeted this committee, notified them of the bountiful dinner and h&lt;
«;7.!SnnZ“ ' Uc
Ln.
,8unday
8«1«
I ished friend to all who knew her
and they have been busy as was cream Friends wore there fr. .u
;sr:.u&gt; Highway CoiiuulMiUitJr Van Ingh;iiir&gt;:.:int' under-sheriff was at ’.Mr. and’klre^GcorgV Wood and “’STyou 'undorM.uid Hwl^AuU'
LT.MER WHITE ASKS WHY.
t^S^STchureh at~Martin CorqS
shown by the discuss Ions and the Kaiamar«x&gt;. Battle Creek. Hastliu ■
presentation of agreejupHls urtopted nnd Middlevdli- A short program
and the Mate tn-q; the inti when Mr. Flower brought Elizabeth accompanied Mr nnd Mr-. llu&gt;bile Rag&amp;onsibility Ls«? You will Luther Burbank, the wizard, said, taking an-active interest in that *1
by those interested in the various In the afternoon. All departed real- auditor
•in, wung man in and took him to Merle Bradfield to Holland and i*. interested- In the advert I-i-inent
' You know
, ganfcalion-arid was always ready t
lines of business conducted in thia Uing what royal, cnte.taiw.-r- Mr
„
from there to Lake Michigan where of lhc coieman Insurance Ag. ncy m !t'» very Minph- to make things lend a helping hand to those ebon
City.
and Mr*. Kt-Jley an
of the third quarter of the McNiit
rliargc again.*! young Haynes they spent the afternoon.
:thh issue
grow
her. Surviving are
arc the ten chHdrri
childret
imixiey. ui writ &amp;•. other sums di» ■ U. TlxHut
he
had
been
Maying
with
Mr.
^d
Mr*
Owge"
Adrtanson
‘
‘
’
^hT^pbrt
old
Schoolnut.
•*
will
Ji^t
“
buy
a
*pad-.
a
rake
and
a
hoe.
iwenty-lwo
staying
Mr and Mrs George Admn.-zrn
The Heeport Old Schoolmates wdl Ju*t buv ..pad--,
twenty-two gr
gr’andchlldrcn
a nde h i Idrc n am
to ; the edunUes. and ' these remit­ u. tliat
twelve
great-grandchildren, besido
. , ■m-.- ■people
in Lealle;
that he
and
daughter*
and
Mr ----and ----Mrs •,I1O1U
hi)ld ua it'uiuuu
n.umun ai
al UKU1&lt;. no:lie
Iu»me c.i
of sir
Mr. Then
Mart to toil by putting
•»*''* urrat-erandchlldren.
beside
■ yesterday
,
• ----- Tliey
,left
— -t
—
------ —
. —
iuru_*,a&gt;i
tance* have now been forwarded.
;her*
early
wynrr
oog
—
...
_
.
.
...
.a
...
..
.
—
•
.*
..
a host of other relatives and frtendi
•,h.„
o
T o- tea MMm wiMd n-l.uv« u,
K4K|U.,
lt,,, ,j.
,„ thc
„r mi
.discovered' that 3150-^five
• "We- can
..M-— J20
.«, bills 1
Miu. entt.
M- ..&lt;&gt;
n. IM luck ir itai » u.«— m n n rtv.
— not sec iter, but she 1
AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS
’ ua alill
— r?.’l. A mother like ours I
.nid live 310 bills—had also vanMr .nd Mr. e-r. r c.dlr artB.r.h Wallo,, U Marrr- WHY Ui.
melon, iron, -Uh
fhed. Believing that the young man. staying
j
with Mr. and Mrs Henry ;tar&gt;1I ' ----~—-—••
Yankee'Springs?'
''«&gt;rc than .a memory She U a Liv
week this jMper made men­ wlx» own* a car would drive to the Benson,
1
nmnwpple
Garden Club please Ins Presence- The voice u stilledhelping to care for Mr* I g&lt;,nle change* ate required in thc
—
. ...
a new Automobile R«-sjiou*i- h.-ni - of in* parent* near Hickory 1
reply —Contributed.
but the Life still speaks
•
..
. I lighting system in the Farmers' n.-ply.—Conlributed.
Corner*, the victims told their sus-, Those who attended the Ritchie!
’
“Whtre Better Food* Coil Leet”
and driver -hould be familiar
piduiL* to the I ng hum Co. sheriff, ireunion al Mark Ritchie's cottage &lt;
the
provision*&gt;ot
,-thU
law
and
&lt;
—
.
-----.
----—
*!-.o
telephoned
Sheriff
Leonard,
l
Sunday
were.
Mr
und
Mrs.
,M
J.'
We Deliver - Phone 2272 - Hastings, Mich.
P-noiu' who ti-r.* .our .highways will asking that the young-man be ap- Norris,
1
Mrs Jennie and Lucy Norns.
!&gt;&lt;■ glad to know that Michigan has prelicndrxl. and held for Ingham Win.
1
A. Mullen and Kenneth Os­
taken this
t»&gt;aaid making our •-•ttic-rs. Five . minute* after ihw borne.
I
SHULTZ OR
bill was si-tned ' word. wa* received our alienff tele­
Murk
NorrL*. Mrs. |furie Polley
FREEPORT
mt- 28. W33 and pliomd Deputy FGwcr. The latter iand Myrtle Smith were m Battle
'■ 80 days from culled Sherll! Leonard a half hour ■Creek
•(
on business Monday after­
the'Cite
Hint cf the leg- 'inter saying that he had his man. noon.
i
MLB.
। und that he nud found five $20 bilU .
’ Fuel' with a •bouquet" is ottered
. .....obil fiuur&amp;ncc in his possession.
Arconomy . 5 Lbs.
ihua been tried out in the state of'
‘by an Amarillo (Texas)-go* com­
GBITI'ARY.
pany. An odorant vaporized InuMttt
, MAMachtuwtu but ha. been n failLarge Bara
• ure It i* hoped and b^llev.-d that, Mrs Mary Headley, who resided distribution pipes daily is designed
jthe new Financial Responsibility near the north end of Gun lake died to give the giv* a penetrating but
t&gt;„.
li| purpose de- at Wayland hnspitul Thursday. She harmless odor, making It easy to
'sired und
pui-ory Auto­ had been operated on for appendi- detect leaks.
; mobile Ir
............
uu.u riu&gt; Tll&lt;‘ ftttcral was held from
's More than
■’ lk c..
The first woman elected to Con­
x now have.Mich roswnrtbilt- 1&gt;!'r
Sunday wtth burtal at the
gress was Miss Jeannette Rankin, ot
’
•
, Robbins cemetery.
Pints
Missoula. Mont. She was a member
— itnispDhsible driv­
MARRIAGE
LICENSES.
QUART JARS 75c
of
the Sixty-fifth Congress.
en. ran be driven fruit our highway*
thin keid,iu-,&gt;n will be worth wlnlr the. county clerk last week to G
Drivers’ lken*-.-$ will be furfelt.-d for
Alien
Streby
of
Moline,
age
21
and
as mentioned ill tl
Velma Rutli Joluison of Middleville.
I

Another matter brought

COMMERCIAL CLUB
thi*
meeting was that
that of
of observing
this meetinc
obwrvlrirf
LARGELY ATTENDED the centennial of this city, which

Feldpausch’s
25c

BUTTER

Tea Pot Tea
Soap Chips
Big Ben Soap 6
Can Covers.
Crlseo
Mason or Kerr Jars

Do You Understand the New
Automobile Responsibility Law?

15c
27C
zsc
Z3C
59c
69C

It Is of Great Importance To
All Automobile Drivers

Purpose of the Act.

COFFEE

COFFEE

Feldpausch’s A-1
Premier Vacuum Pack
McLaughlin “OO'A”
J Chase &amp; Sanborn

Lb.
Lb.

u&gt;.
Lb.

19C
26C
26c
29C

Lb Be
Ham Ends
HamS SwMl'i Premium, WUle er H»lf, Lb. X9^
LB. IOC
Pork Loin Roast
Rib Roiling Beet
lb 6c
Reef Kettle Roast
LB IOC
$teak Round, Swiit, Sirloin
LB. 14C

should f»mfii«
himself with the
conduct hrnwolf that hr
HOLME
l&lt; piived.&lt;rf tlx- u*.. of hts
Ml*. Low
HtlUMIIhbJla-.
w.xximanfee ana a.iugntcrs and
if th© Danner will b Hubert Rollick ot Hastings and Hnbvrt Long were Sunday visitors lit
■I Roy Wick’u.m * .
o tnnt&lt;
Mr. and Mr*. Welby Crockford
and family* spent Sunday al CUrI* \ * 1 •
*i .i Higdon* i»t Battle Creek
UEL
Mr* Carl Perkin* spent last.week
A Century of Hrogrcs* in CiuMi.-. ,E:iu
died on M
Mr. and Mrs Elwood Barnum and
Woodland
eon
spent the week end in Jackson
stroke S'fn
Mr. Adam Endrc* of Freeport
Survi- du

Mis Keith Durkee
Mr und Mr* Joseph Crockford
urrr Sunday afternoon victors at
Mr and Mr* Geofgr Higdon and
family ot Nashville and Mrs Belle
Btr-eter cf North Dako:a spent
Tliuraday evening al Welby Crock-

i lUstintA

'

fITAND ri t AIIf
vW Hartings. Michigan -Telephones 2211-2557 BL—
Program for the Week of August 6

Frank Phillips and

One of the Screen’* Best Combinations, in

“WHEN LADIES MEET”
LAUREL and HARDY, the Screen’s Best
Funkier., in "TWICE TWO"
Latest News
Adult
Children. 10c

after a short illness

■AIR LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Ansel Talmage and
Mr and Mis. Van Alatirv motored
last u&lt;vk to northern Michigan
They.stere gone three days.
«
Mr. lutd Mr* Aller. Griffin accotn-.
panted vy Mr and Mrs Vere Wil­
liams of Hickory Coiners and Mix*
Katherine McPharlin ot Hastings;
•pent Thursday at the World s Fair;
in Chicago.
I'iie Bunnell church and Sunjfav,
School will have a picnic dinner at.
Fair like Bunnell resort Thursday.
‘ s.. Beryl Pennock spent the'
end in Holland.
tl McGlockhn and wife Ray

TUESDAY

Preston Foster, Zita Johann, in

“The Man Who Dared”
Cartoon Comedy—“Betty Boop for President”
Added—“Alez Oop," a Circus Tn
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

.'hey spent Sunday in Richland;
R«nnw McGhKkhn'a
.
lb* Larlda Fritz is spending the
with Miss Grace KMs«- of BurlUlgbiM
Nobles of Climax 1*
•r. Mrs Agr.es Trick

Ralph Forbes and Vivienne Qsbornc, in

“Phanton Broadcast”
V1TAPHONE COMEDY—"How* Trick* ’
Latest News
Adults, 15c; .Children, iOc

HOOT GIBSON in
COMEDY—"Sky Symphony”
CARTOON—"Good Deed
TEN CENTS TO EVERBODY

&lt;■&gt;!

Fred Balt and Jay Hough of
&lt;
■ rtllt .pent Wednesday with
MF ''and Mrs Leland Hammond and
-&gt;n. the occasion being Stuag Hamrriond'a and Pcrmcliii Sage? birth­
days.
Much sympathy is -cxprc.vx-d to
' U “*• —
— —
pf

Robert Montgomerys Ann Harding

“The Dude Bandit”

children

by.ter* : &lt;.u*c. formerly the Carpenter
Im. place
nlaec
■
r living
ind Mr*
Mr* Frank Leach is spending a
few day* in Plainurll
O
M: and M:&gt; Mahlon Burket! and i
lent tiuolren «*f Kalanuooo spent the 1
v.-ek end with Mr and Mr* Lrlaud ■
Hammond Sunday caller.^ of the
ime home were Mr nnd Mrs. Thurl
c &lt;&gt;k und .«o:u ?&gt;f Plainwvll. Robert •
Butter ot Prairienllc and Dorothy
Butler and John Shepard.
Mr ..nd Mr* Alfred Ball of Kaiumaroo openl Thursday with home

SUNDAY —MONDAY -

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

Fall Samples of

Tailor-Made
Clothing
Are Ready for
Inspection

Ben Crockfords.

Deliveries At 8 and 10 a. m. and 3 p. m
We Do Our Part, NRA
Store will be open from 7 30 A. M. to 6 r M. daily.
the store l» open till 10 I*. M.

Mrs Myrtle Meade and Jack of

If it lSift good,
we don't carry it

Burton Hurdlcbrink came
home on Tuesday from the Bronson
lio.'plta! at Kalamazoo where she
inderwent an operation for appendi-.
rills. She was at the hospital one
week? She is feeling fine and sit#
up a gikMl bit
.
Mr* Edith Rogers and daughter.
Joan, hate returned to her home
irele will near Kalamazoo after a week's visit

.adlc*

Roy Burgcn and family hare.returned from Wayland where they

Cl?o Mrs. Jackson's farm far the pait
three weeks,
'
.

Prices are opened at

*195-° to $35°-D
Do not contuse this fine

To provide an incentive for careful and safe
driving and to control or eliminate the reck­
less and irresponsible driver.
To compel those drivers who have demonstrat­
ed their recklessness to establish evidence of
financial responsibility for the future before
their driving privileges may be restored to
them.

1 o furnish an incentive for the payment of oth­
erwise uncollectable judgments arising from
automobile accidents.
A net has been set for the irresponsible driver. When the unex­
pected happens wilLyou be caught in it and lose your driving
privileges or will you be protected by a good reliable insurance
company through a dependable local agent.?

COLEMAN AGENCY
Afl Kinds of/lnsurance and Bonds
Stebbina Building

Hastings, Michigan

Telephone 2104

clothing with the ma­
chine made cheap nter-.

chandise that is being
offered today. These
suits are custom tail­
ored from a holt of pure
wool material. They are

expertly made and they
FIT.
We guarantee theje
prices only until August

10th.

We look for an

advance in price alter
that date.

Buy Now
and Save!
Store • hour.* from now
■&gt;n:—.Monday to Friday,

8 A. M. to G P. .M. Sat­
urday, 8 A. M. In 10 P.

PICKLING Time
Is Here Again!
There is only ONE SURE WAY to have your
pickles and preserves entirely satisfactory...
and that is to have 100 percent FRESH spices!

We Have a FRESH STOCK of All Kinds of

SPICES for PICKLING

M. Not open ^Wednes­
day evening.

You'll be surprised at the LOW PRICES this
year! All our spices are bought from the mills
in bulk... insuring you FRESH stock!

WATERS'

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

CLOTHES SHOP

The Rexall Druggists
EAST
STATEMICHIGAN
STREET
HASTINGS,

�THE RljnNGf B.VFJTF. V. EC NEW AY. AUGUST » 1W»

OBITUARY.
i., only daughter of Almlr
tm JutteL w4 born
at LlttlA TOdfr. Conn
ted thl* idrauly 26. al
h*r daughter. Mr*. J
Nashville. Left mother
ie age of eight. She wit
1 moved to New York st
! later fnel Frederick
liey were married at w
ew.York on Dec. 28, I
y resided unUI 1BW. *
to Barry county and set
ilea east af Hastings wher
led for about fifty y
i Hie fourteen winters the
lorida. ’I\&gt; this union we
en children, ten boys a
if whom ten are still llv
rge H. of Hastings: Mr
les. Florida. Frank M
Mrs. Julia Brown, Nns
i ahd Mr*. Etiiel.FUh
Arthur J. Florida; M
pa and Roland. Hosting*
Battle Creek. She wax
tc and mother und a cher
id to all who knew ’
member of -Hie Met)
,-hurch at Martin Co
active interest In that
ping hand to llwae nbou
(ring are the ten' childrei

at-grandchlldren. beridu
lher relatives und trie
। not see her. but she I
II. A mother like ours
a memory She 14 a LI
cc Tile voice is Milled
fe still speaks."

New
Law?
To

safe

5'ckratc of

Fore

1 to

3th-

Sub-par »cores were turned in by THRILLS GALORE FIRST
men golfen during the July Ringer
DAY AT IONIA FAIR
Tournament. Thore getting 33 or
better arc n* follow*: Kim Sigler.
38; Jim Radford. 20: Roy Hubbard
nic most thrilling of nil. dare
30; Earl Warcha'm and Jim Mason. devil stunt*, a licod-on colludon lx*
A
Rani
-&gt;• Henry Sheldon, Dare- Goodyear tween two automublles with fearless
Algonqums oeat
flnd win cook. 32; wiibur Lane driver* crashing them directly th
fCun'..n:ii-tl Ir t
I
Q A Dlck Slcln- Wll&gt; Schader. Ken Me- front of the grandstand at a *peea|
Indian Landing
q-4
inure. John KFtcham und Carol of 40 mile* jwr hour Will be bul one diuoni, the
Angonquln Indian* scored their Mc^ufTin. 33.
of tne many features that will make attendance,
fourth straight victory lust. Sunday .
_____
up the ' greatest combination
11 per
by defeating Indian Landing eight. LOCAL NINE TO MEET ■
thriller* ever prewnted to on Ameri- j The -c »
Io four
rati'audience In .one afternoon When tncreio- d
FAST POSTUM NINE
the sixth innlhg when with the score
thru- to two in favor of tin- Indian*.
Homing,
ancrntx,n A11&lt;iut Hth only. at £o ‘tiff’rei
Lyle
Robert.', dammed
out ‘a home
—
...
™ Independent* will meet . U.l &gt; d.HUPAJU,
run with the base* loaded to put the tamjus Pottum nine of Battle ti,e Jonia Free Pair.
the Ipdiani
tlw
Indian* In
in tlu&gt;
the laad
lead seven
u&gt;van tn
to twn
twot Creek in-a
in a banw
game ut Ilw
Hie fair erouni!
ground
CrUillillg t«O . aUtonVJbRr* head- fu|, a, |
which proved to be enough to down here litis Sunday afternoon.
on at forty nates per hour create*
■«;&gt;• ,&lt;&gt; rf.
the toys from Thornapple. Indian
(he same Unpact as one car cta»h
Landing made two runs In the sec,-ing a stone wall at eighty’ mitox ftx-r ;u{ student
’oiui nnd two more tn the sixth to
hour. Want 'fleam: who- b brinrffng ’ ,;t
iiccount lor all of their runs. Naytruck thrillci'in
tor made a home run in the sixth
available to th* Ionia Free. Fair the I
fur Indian Landing scoring Earl
opening day. w.t- asked if there wax -p;
ahead of him. Score by Innings:
Algonquin .. -0 I 2 u tf
lud |&gt;ut on three hend-un-colUgtana,
in^Hnut!
. (Continued frr.ni page one) _ tM»c ut Nashville. Turn, nnr al Ai- Uiu»«:*llv JiaA
Biitierie*. Wurncr uhd Keller tor
Algonquin; Em I, Naylor und FinkOIL
SERVICE
STATIONS
—
MoniXri
beiner for Indian Landing,

ROT I M

Sporting Items

BUSINESSMEN
BACK PRESIDENT

LOCAL GOLFERS PLAY
1 FOR CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
The rare in the head-on i-ulliiion
Annual Tournament Gets Un­
•.1,-11
i.'ht a
A M
•! I.,
to om
one r
P M
•! tnrn
thru rwr
rim— wlU be standard
mode. , .» * i.mi
(
der Way at Hastings
and will be bought in luma un i
for two hour*, und will open again car's
Country Club
at three P M. Bunday and remain. Hie only protection that tiir driver*
•are given u tiiat the windJitrld

until cignt P M
Golfers at the Hustiniu Country oiKii
*!*.-* »*••
will ur
be IM*.-..
taken V..-LA'
outebefore
the
....
...
. *!«-•»
... &gt;&gt;H
Club will play oil the tiret round ot
ttr have given above the hour* ot I
the annual club Championship mm vice agreed upon by the majority
Mjny entrJfK afe
^,,,4
Tournament tills week. Six'.ren are Of
. . the
w taaoimr .......
M rung station*; but fot t|lr . A,h CaIl lfc ,„v fan.
: competing in Hie choai|&gt;umahlp we understand
rars valued
miuru at.
.......
-.u’-".’' that there *» ooc °'d rars
not .....
mure than
flight und ttuitrrn m t|ir first ttiglil sx^niuiny that lakes the position
.-her of th. frat
tU.r.,'0
n&lt;l&lt; . ft* m&lt;«IIS Hl*l!l pH
During IH*
the r..ml&lt;&lt;»&gt;.»0
rpiuiilying wuirvit
round* *Hlrl,
which **•-.»
that they 1.0,0
have wrt
no 0nt.tl.Ww.
enipluy*'«.«. Hot
but
wire completed Monday. Kim Hink-r, that their men an--paid a jiercent- gram Mitrie&gt;4i:^y tr made bv writ
John Ketchum mid Carol McGuf- are, therefore Hwy will not be re- &gt;ng H Ward Beam care of th- I’.nt
fin ruth turned in a 1N to tic for MricU-d tu to hours. This may make Free Fair Then- i* no entry chant*
a difference with the other atatlonx.
low score.
Pairings fur the tournament an- as
HARDWARE. TIN AND RE­
ItUtKYVI! 1.1
follows — figun-s tn parenthesis indi­ PAIR SHOPS for five days will , Mr and Mr* J J Wil!r-t. enter­
cate qualityiiig svore.
open trim 7:30 to six and on Sat- tained Sunday. Archie Newton aiul
Ch Bmp ion ship flight John
ciiiMrrn &lt;&lt;f Pritciiardvlllr. Mr an-t
fCrtchum &lt;7'Ji- vj. Ed Gooclyi.n
DRUG STORES llxert from 7 30 to. Mrs Stanley Willetts
iHB&gt;; Roy Hubbard ‘W5&gt; vs. Dave ten oVJoek for five week days and and K’r and Mrs.;Chej
(fuodytar &lt;Kh: Earl Wurelinm &lt;«.*&gt; •. 30 to eleven on Saturdays, with and childrep of tanking
vs. Dr Car rot her., &lt;89»; Henry Shel­ Sunday openings as usual.
Mr... "
Herbie
spent Thur: - [ Dr
[! *"
‘ ‘ Wilcox
’
don &gt;B8&gt; vs. Kim Sutler «7Hi; Will
The GARAGES had not made any ' day-in Battle Creek
O«&gt;k 'Kl&gt; v.-.. Kin McIntyre ■««&gt;: (k-tlniti* rode for themre'lvo. expect-’ Mrs. Will
Hyde i n’.ertainrd twen-1
..— , ,
..j
Cliff Dolan -«'.►• vs Jim Radfoid Ini; there would lx- u national code ‘...
F-&lt;mr
of 0lr Thprnapple’
..............
i87i; Bob Walton iBti v- Will lh.it would fix the Imurs und they: fliU&lt;il
'n on
{l,,t,’Ihursdciy. ict
Scliadtr &lt;87&gt;; D-mi Tnlhur.-.t iKn ; would lx- Kuu nvoi by that code.
cream
cream and
tuu cookies were dainty re­
vs. Curndl McGuflin «70».
.
. ; fre.-hments
THE CONSUMERS POWER CO.
,res‘“n.P“- M-rved by the hoste s A '
’;ivcry pleasant Huie was enjoyed.
Pirat flight; Duk Stem '89' v:
Dan Walldorff &gt;IOt&gt;; Dr. Birnv Swift lint! tiu-y cannot be governed by any’f' Mi's Doris. Gillette is working in;
11071 vi. Charley Doyle iMt; Bur­ code a* to hour.-, since they agree to. N"jS..
,
dette W.idif ibvei; Prank Angell maintain a 24 hour *crvice: but,
Ray Fawlt , andI
&lt;108i vs. Ian Ironside (W2&gt;; Clare &gt; they will conform to tin- President s; baby ' of'-Battlc Creek .•jx-nu Sunday
Di-Oiu Hit* i*. Carl Wiplnter n-qulremcnt as to the number of in the O D Fannett home pud at-,
hours
per
week
their
men
will
work.
&lt;106*; Dr. Houthtvn &lt;«7», bye; Wlltended church hereTHE
FEED
STORES
have
nuned
'bur Lane 'IIS', by; Orville Sayles
.Mr. and. Mr*. Heber FOsU-r und1
to k**p the tame hour* as the ji family .-.pint Sunday in Portland!
GOD vs. Jhn Mo-vin i90&gt;
igroe.-ra. Tiw elcvniors expect there a ith friends. Bobbie .-tnyed fur u
will be a national exit- thut will
f COUNTRY CLUB NOTES
----------. '.vein thi'in.
.
Mr uhd Mrs. Herbie Wiirux spent'
... Qualifying luunds for the WornTHE RESTAURANTS have not us Sunday with Mr. amt Mi- Albert:
tn’s «olf ciiamplonship Uiuumment y.:t ugitivt on u code ant! urc finding. r&gt;h &lt;ibu' 4m! family of Bellevue.
of the Hastings Country Club arc- ■« lol of dilhruhles in the wi»*.
1 Mr - R. I. Winslow of Hustings'
■ underway
'
, THE LUMBER DEAl.ERsV Mi- spent Tuesday.with Mrs. Herbie WilJolih Ketcham’ made another par agreed to open their ptafivs or bust- cox.
36-for a nliie-liolt! round nt tin- n-.. .-. from 6 30 n .M to 6 P M .i;id
AlkrememlH-r the tee rreanj.wx-l.il
pountrv Club -hl-- second on the on Saturday from 0:30 toP. M
;,t the himu- vf Mr. and Mi-. Mrrcoui.u; this season.
THE BARBERS will oju-n their ritt M&lt;.*«i&lt;le Friday evening. August
Mrs. Charlotte Hubbard won from hop-ton Mondays. Tuesdays. Thurs- i 4. and plan to-attend.
Mi* R..m- Walton 3-1 in tlu- Worn- days nnd Friday.1, at eight vehxrk !n
----A 3&lt;Khpiece*Jiu-£aw puz»l&lt;- made
moiniii". kreping
krcpliu; open until six
rn July Handicap Tournament
‘the tnoinhiR
“Near. Been"
— -'iteid Hem"
................
—... .....
P M : nil ..........
Weduv. dus.-. ,from
eight
.
und
played to a lie during their cdlilcal । ekek until eight P. M ; cm Sutur- 'Redwood (Calif.* uehtMil t«-iM-wr piv
•TliuiMfny afternoon tu break a 1—1 l.is.% from eight u'clbtk in the inu.n- her pupil.', a belter idea of the iseug
1 ranhy

in
Raptda
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Collar. Mr.h
Mr. arul Mr* Ottl
and ner mother, Mrs. Ella
and Mr*. Ralph Rise and family,
-i.lb-rt and B S. Holly.
Mrs c B Benham of Hiu’.Uifs is. Mlfa Hilda Sumin entertained ttwl»nd Herbert Valentine ate Sunday
Frank
Nazli
*p«nt
Sunday
at
the
Kail
Faul
Cunning
Club
Thursday
afternoon,
dinner
at
Lake
Odessa
Park.
".-rid
L. J. Roberts apeut a few houi*| The community was very *ur- and evening with Mr. and
Bliorno at lhair cottage at
The foltowwr proup of ydmig peo- with Ids father. William Robert.-., prised Monday to team of the death
lake.
; Camp Senior, of itopinn* on Sunday, it ba- i«f Mrs. Emamuel Drodbeck. She
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Townaend of
t ick in Indiana: Margiret Sptnd- Ung hi* tttiui birthday
about two A. M- Munday- nwrnClarkivilte v1*1 ted her folk*. Mr. «nd
David Chrb-tUn.. Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo and j IngFrantz Mr and Mrs. Ward Plante visited i The P. C. Flory family. Frank Mr*. William Underwood. Sunday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Henry* Warner atEton Plants in Grand Rupxls Nclthamer 'family. Blake Rising
j family. Paul Geiger family, and Mr.
&lt;,... J Sunday’
M: Robert Finnic of Kentucky te and Mrs. George Nclthamer helped gan Park Sunday afternoon.
ndlna Mmir time with her uon. celebrate birthdays at thw Simon
Mrs. Btata Hilbert. Reuben Wal­
■
, Nelthamer liome-Sunday evening. cott. and Miss Lena Warren haw*
l*r Timm-, and■ family
Mr. and Mrs. . Juhn
Dell. ~
visited
Mr and M.-t D B Green enter- •: ----— been attending camp meeting at Ea­
c..&lt;
M.
Ml* J ««*-»&lt;
Sun. ton Rapids the piut week.
day afternoon
Mr. and Mrs Victor Routh and
and Mr ano
Ward Green and] The East Woodland Extension -•on. Wayne, and Mr. and Mr* Har­
| Group No. 2 licld their annual plc- old Fender of Detroit spent Satur­
Sunday.
Mdx-vd at- ' Uaugblcr. Phyil
DennU of me Friday at Robert'-, cottage on day night at John Rairigh'* and at­
w&lt; re Sunday.
Jordan lake The usual- good picnic tended the Warner reunion Bunday. .
Grxnd Re
isltinx at !
dinner was served, with home-made
Mr and Mo Harry Blew, and MM*, ire cream and watermelons Mr*, ix-rt. Mrs. EUa Bu&amp;h. and Mr*. Fred.
of Grand Ledge ate:
»ic Mabie
,»au.c Velte-anll
vcive-ui.u Mr*.
an*, Mary
mu* Guy
*ju* Border spent Wednesday m Grand
b-' were presented with gifte. in ap- i Rapid*.
•
I M i- BUU
| predation for tile effort* they have- Dinner guest* at the Beardsley
. »t;d Mrs Shirley Slocum from put forth to make the past year* home ThUreday were; Mr wild Mr*.
. Martin Corner* called at Adelbert work m nutrition *s&gt; worth while it R Brrrell of Calvin. N. Dwk. Mr.
gtand- s..&lt;um'« Sunday evening
Election of officer* «nd leader* tor and Mr* W L Culver of ttunheld.
Mi &lt;'.&gt;rl Berkie attended the the coming year was then held. Mn Mr*. Gladys Spaulding ot LonaUig
Cora Bhopbed
Crydsiinan-DooUltk reunion a*, the Audry Kussmaul and Mr*. Violet and MU* Hlldred Lehman.
Courtland Smith farm Sunday.
| Jordan
*—*----------,—i—
..------------------------a Mia. n._.ia
were»uelected
torI the
leaders I Mr. and
Harold fUlrtgh .m*
and
uk d.nner
Mr and Mr,. John Tyler and In the second year atudy of Nutrl- j children of Lansing apeni ttutuiday
i.er Hudd
ricr. Mrs.
Mr- Eda
FM.1 Tyler
TX-ter was
*a&amp; re-elected
re-e!*rte&lt;l i night and Aiin/lav
Sunday ai.d
«u d Mr
Mr. nnd
and Mr-.
Mr«.
Den ..d |r.l! and Mrs. R«-etta Hager.1’ tier..
•ended President and Ruth Neithamcr Sec- Le*U Smith and son. Max. of PortMr .1: d ,Mi&lt;. James Tiler attended
the Rupe reunion al John Rupe sa retary. The nr.«.t meeting ot the new land, npent Sunday at John
year will be field at Hie home of Ratrlgh’s. and attended tlir Warner
Sunday
.
.
J reunion with them Sunday.
Mrs. Raymond Finnic and‘ ch»- Mr . Orplia Wing.
F.vchn —
ui and Mr; R. E Finnic are
........
Beardsley —spent the week] Mr and Mr‘. C «.
J. —
Barnum
j. —
atlending part of this week at tiseii* end»with friends m Traverse City ' tended a school reunion at Mulliken
•.■a, e n*. Wall lake.
[ Mr*. George Forman spftit Wed-1Saturday.

J. C. PENNEY GO.

O LIMIT DAYS

August

1st
lo
August

3 let

• THERE NEVER HAS BEEN AN AUGUST
SO IMPORTANT TO YOU FROM THE STANDNever a time with
POINT OF SAVINGS
such a clear-cut me**age of “BUY NOW!”

i

Higher prices are a definite part of the Gov­
ernment’s NATIONAL RECOVERY PROGRAM

merchandise which was purchased at levels which,
now no longer exist. When we re-order this mer­

calling for higher wages and shorter working hours

chandise we will pay substantially more for it and
you will too ... so, if savings mean anything at all -

—and providing definitely for increased prices for
farm products under the Agricultural Allotment

Plan,

times for nil of us!

2hojie 2104

At (lie present moment, however, we own hun­

Icntirtained
(of la»t ur.
! Several &lt;*
are pltuinin
: Llltle Hi.
»intr spent
hrr aunt. :

Met hod tot ch
put on by thr
rJf«.'hi&lt;in«Kl M&lt;

me
/our

y...
ces!

inds of

LNG
this
Tills

Widdrr Bill pit
Village Chair M
M-m Unrlry
Plain Sewing’and

So say ice all of us
The rising chorus of Terraplane owners—strengthened by performancej-coorda,
cccmumy facia ami cvpfriencc convictions—is drowning out all evtuparieous.
Wet a group of Terraplane owners together—anywhere in the world—and they
gbund like convention delegates all trying to nominate the same candidate,

"Never have to sliifl gears on kill*.”
"Get around every car on die road without effort."
"Not a cent for repairs in 29,000 miles."
"Smooth os a greyhound over u fence.”
"More than 400 miles a day without fatigue."
Tliat’s the sort of thing they're saying. Ask tlasm, and they'll tell you.

Even better, drive-a Terraplane and you won’t have to ask anybody!
It isn't the »|&gt;ccd—it’s the rapidity!"

Hf /ISOV - - - ESSEX TEmiAPEANE •
i.six.&gt;ms factjumj oanxwrs

INS

• • stamhid six k&lt;&gt;uwna.was cotra.«&lt;as srraai. mx &lt; »&gt;t it. -ms ■ ricin*.•!&amp;$

FORREST JOHNSON
OPPOSITE FULLER BLDG., MICHIGAN AVE., HASTINGS, MICH.

IHIGAN

Visit tAo Oiubon-Eaf* Eshihlt at thr Chicago tForld't Fair. Electrical Building

bsball Simps
Bclte-MiA- Kali
Gloriatin Perk
Gold MLm (ira
I Sukry Pindie
—Mu-.-. Phylh?
John Underhill-

| Charley UndtrhUI
•; Brother- Mr Cecil R.
; Brother Jonah Qtu&lt;
j White Sepulrhrc Mr
gan.
Jemitah Gohiis. • Ji.
ry Heart—Mr Don Zurt
Enoch Rone—An Ou'
Wanttor—Mr. D-iv.d »&lt;•?
Quliittis Tixld-Th. county Sher­
iff—Mr- Rusrel Htirrs!-. r.
Tlie Village choir- iJ!. oborhiilt.
Don Rcdticr. I &gt;i
nice Douglas, Tin
Sarah Royci.
Organist -R1
Place The
; Northern Neu
Synopsis.

THE GOOD SAMARITAN.
Beltin' Ro mt at the Underhill
farm -home An afternoon in late
March.
Act II.
A MOTHERS LOVE
j Sam«- scene, three years later. A
; summer afternoon.
‘
Art HI
THE PRODIGAL SON
’Same rrem-. two years later. A
morning in Autumn.
■
Director-Mrs. Ertd Flanigan.

'

c&gt; Price* must go up for the general good and we

• and mn

und Air.
it&gt; and C
son called at V
, evening.

to you you’ll stock up at Penney’s during August
before the further advances which are sure to berome effective this Fall.

should all he encouraged that they are doing so, for
higher prices mean, inevitably, a return of better

"Betty, darling. why dance whm we ran
Terraplane? /'re never ridden in such tt car.'

Aftrr having driven 'all three’,
Patsy, the Terraplane atuttd
uuflike &lt;i lighthouse.

r

• Everybody know* that price* on cotton, *ilk, rayon,
wool, rubber and hides, a* well a* counties* other raw
materials are already up—AND HEADED HIGHER 1

om

Neither had I, till Ned brought
thia miracle home last,tree!:."

Save
Stock Up!
Buy
All You
&lt; Can!

dreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of brand new

List your own—and your family's needs for

you can—save all you can! Later on you’ll rejoice
•at your profits! You’ll thank us for giving you the

1
I

facts of the market as it exists today! You'll thank
us for urging you to save—to buy now!

|

NO LIMIT TO AMOUNTS YOU CAN BUY!
NO LIMIT TO WHAT YOU CAN SAVE
WHILE THESI STCKS LAST!
NATION WIDE SHEETS
Size 81x99
------------------------NATION WIDE PILLOW CASES
42x36
------ ------- ----------------BELLE ISLE MUSLIN
Yard
-------------------------LADIES' SILK FULFASHIONED
HOSE, Pair
------------------LADIES’ COTTON RIB TOP
HOSE, Pair
. ----------------------LADIES’ COTTON SLIPS
Bias Cut ----------------------------- -MALABAR’’ FAST COLOR
PRINT
.
------------------------PONGEE 12 MM
All Silk . .
....-----------------••BONDSTREET’ BROADCLOTH
PRINT
NEW FALL HOUSE FROCKS
Color Fast .
ALL SILK FLAT CREPE
Yard
------------CRIB BLANKETS
Each -----------------•'STEPHEN’S’’ ALL LINEN
CRASH, 18 Inch
RAYON BED SPREADS
80x105

79c
18c
49c

29c
I2fc

49c
lOc
16c

MEN’S BROADCLOTH PRE­
SHRUNK SH1RTS________________

59c
49c
25c
59c
79c
69c
98c
$1.29
25c

MEN’S SHORT SLEEVE, LONG
LEG UNION SUITS_______________
MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHORTS,
SWISS RIB SHIRT, Each---------------BIG MACK WORK SHIRTS
Each ------------------------------------------ PENCO PRE-SHRUNK WORK
SHIRTS____________________________
‘•OXHIDE’’ MEN’S
OVERALLS _ ____________________
“VALUE” MEN’S WORK
SUITS___________ -------- - --------------MEN’S MOLESKIN ’WORK
TROUSERS1
MEN’S WORK SOCKS
3 Pairs . .
BOYS’ OXHIDE OVERALLS
Each -------- -----------—1-------70x80 COTTON SHEET
BLANKET
70x80 COTTON DOUBLE
BLANKET

72x84 DEEP NAP SINGLE
BLANKET
70x80 HEAVY COTTON
DOUBLE BLANKET

116-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

45c

$1.79

�THE BASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. Al'GUST t, 1M3

PAGE FOUR

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.

’Blanche and.Be**lc. have returned ’pROMI^FD ’iAVIWR^

.has fixed his payroll on a basis that!
;»’«'« “ ,w« week*'-vWi with Lowell 1 nuw,i:»tu JiRVINUJi
Wil! save the stale 135.000.
I
’.nd Grand Rapid* imnd*
DO NOT MATERIALIZE
----------HIGHER MILK PRICES.
■ D.'ta
. 1 . . Mitt Uzde Rork frit yesterday
course, giving first thought to tire
I
NIRALjIlS Of 1 eStCTilay (or a visit with her jlirtcr. Minnie, tn state
State uincers
Officers Hike
Their
-that
D. {he
patches,
trammllk
Chicago
Indicate
mug.
ineir
Drlee
ln
cltles
’that the prlee of milk tn cities has
• . ’
Industry Mobilizes ’
.
... Grand Rapids.
safety of his paijcngera nnd cargo;
C&lt;MK BBOf
Own Salaries—Some In- ■ already advanced mid may advance I
, Mrs Anna D ’ Moxm ipent Wed­
- secondly ot his own uncertain lot
Drive for Employment
(JTEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
•itfll more Summer pasture* are
nesday in Nashville the rueat ot
revps rr eighth'YEsit yvhen fate strikes hard, when un­ MICHIGAN NEEDS A LEADER.
creaiie Office Expenses
’ Benevolent Dictatorship.
poorer thau tiicy have been in many |
Mrs. H G Hale.
One
of
the
favorite
topics
of
conSirs
Fred
Hendrrslio'.t
lOrace
governable clemenU send hl* ahlp
•
«msu v«
Hura&gt; and mu
children
of «wu,H.iy.
Railway. nrw
New ' Mr* Fred A. Cuiti, und daughter Tlwre was much critlcliun ol Gov­
An.thln article is being written, tire „«♦«.
knma.nnt
n bound W ib. Ir.- '"“"on ir.— d.»."
,™&gt;n«;j Industries
the —
state ot ...
New
a comr York, —... .’
of the United States are Ji-r.-4-y, are- gucstp ot Mr and Mrs B'-rtiia. ol Detroit arc visiting at D 1ernor Bnicker in the eleettnn last- fn ....
year,
uccatH*
of
alleged
failure
to
mlwion advanced the pricy of mite
Frank
Hoes,
und
Mr
and
Mr
R
I
K
'
'
mobilizing in lupport of a measure
-......j Jt
n wJU
...m kbe_ re­ m the cities ol that state tor tbtij
expetires.
-' Wfili" Goodrich
’ ' ’ rut -tute —
jxwt while others are being trans- ,tri-.or a- the present- time Gov.: which reprerents a radical depart- Hcndershdtl Mr Hcndei»hoit will Will Grigsby and
ix n.iam
returned irutn u «a&lt;* week*- trip lo numbered that Governor Brocket
join them later.
ferred to the comparative safety of Comstock -? supporter* arc llmltixl ’ure from traditional policies. We re.
cut hU own salary 30. per rent or the milk A retailer who had bvetj
IS IfAJlKV
fer to thrU|Tcinpluyiiirnt drive un­
Mra. Pcny Hunilckcr and son Chicago Munday night
lhe life boats and until the water t‘&gt; appmmive otlice holders, and1 der
Mr.,. Jolin Nevin., left lor. a visit li.ooo and ask- d each M 'the state •cllfiw b» kni' Rw established price In I
t*TiH*Pi&gt;iT!ii&lt; National Industrial'
closes over tire deck and orer himI1"'5’,wvc
fln«cn* urawd.
I!"'.1;',' "I"*"?',
11*?'•'
&gt;'.»
„...
ciusc* over uic ace* uiiu ivcr mm o.ir .xrM1|lal oplnll&gt;n in lhe matter ‘Recovery
V.*'””7 Act. Nothing like it h.i* .
. ....
W**t Bay City Sat u-day.
“•&gt;**’» mw**,
.**.&lt;
ink He ..irrtrd the calc to the
u
.»v*.*u. „«*
~ ,Wf,i ltl ix*«tlm- daughter .pent Sunday afternoon
Mill.
,
of. i.w
th' Hgovernor
ha* lx-n to u:tc|’‘‘'r “b,^7,
I{ &amp;tcn
hlglir.t stafe court and lost This
»hr year 1932.
.. ..
. .. cv.-ry
.............
r-. ..
... beliir.Thr Puti»om. rJ.
it precram.witn Mr and Mrs Al DeMtnet'at ‘ Mrs EUa Holt artul children r. - w.
com.j.rk
piNMblbnak'-bv*'
”'’-ll»v
&lt;4.thM
’ ■ What if this same spirit of on­ Mr
jn. c-tif iit will not only make it
turned' to tlu-lr home in Danville.
(■ Detroit -Frctt
, selfish devotion to duty could per­ Si.rh an attitude. howcG-r. becomes’ u’&gt;llt slx niilliou jxreon* to work th* ir Gun lake cottage
easier to govern milk price* in New
mire and more hopeless. It surely i bv L“ix'r f^V.
Mr and Mr* E V Fitfro iMarw
Mik. William* cent reduction made last year is not York Stat.- und fix mlntmum prices,
meate through all branches of busi­
look* like he l* going to follow in&lt;
t
. ' " ’
'
Brobyi of Houston, ^Texas. are and tamfiy ■**""
applied this yenr. The Govemii.1 but win encourage such price fixing!
ness and government! If our cap­ tire f.:o'd'.i»* of Wiltieg Brtlcker and' ’Ip bring thU happy state of spending a week with Mr and Mi;.
thrmigtioi;- the country.
|
tains of nmfnce. our barons of in­ lx* ;i ( i.t-termer. Nb brier'b&gt; bring affair* about, employcr*sthroughout • w J. Wa'.Jcltu and other friends. ’FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY
dustry. our mayor*. gov&lt;
i, legt.— raid in any quaitcrx for Mr Bruck-, the country me signing partnership I tom here they leave (or Indiana
THE EXFI Hl.MEST WORKED.
List ui Petit jaroi.v drawn on the give up any ot ilw-ir -c,&gt;mj,.*cnvati ।
failure, mid Gtv. Canutock ap-' agreements With the Natum.il gm- and Chicago where Hwy will visit Mil
day*ot July A D. IB77. promint Tfie five public utilitire comm. . An I'Xjs rtmcr.t has trern recently
lators and poiijicM r
could cr*
petir* 'to be |n the same position rrnment io cut houn and increase trnir relative* mid friends lor a few lo rn
-vU. u* noHc.’- ra-.-tv... ’ at .7;.... .------- ignored. Governor
.----Bruek-i
.
tried In an orthard near Rochester,
reive n.&lt; these rea captains rerve— Quite unfortunate, too Politics do। the number ot men on ixiyrolU
August term ol the ortiiiK ,-rturt I- r.-&lt;iu&lt;st mid continued t-. tnlw their N, Y„ to destroy tlw codling mnthJ
Blinking first of.their country and not enrtT Into the matter. Michigan! without permitting w«ge_.realc.y t.»
Jl.txxi a year --hliirres Tiwy ar- still th* uotst riwmy &lt;4 thr fruit grower,
Mr mid Mrs. Weldon Wolfe and the county &lt;&gt;t Barry tor . aid yi &gt;r
J— beLiw-dt
*■“* - ----------------unite nummuni*.
--------- Ap
• ­ childn n und Mrs James Houvi &lt;4 be tummoned to !»■ in attendance &lt;
secondly tit their- own ambitions mid is looking lor a leader, and the right: drop
holding on to tlicni and have ttiman " III yet be produced—Harry proximately five million employer:, Grund Rapids Ure spending Hu- day :aid court at the court house in p
light*, each surwcU-bfing—perhaps we wouldn't L.
;&lt;&gt;! labor are effected. Three agree­
ta»r. tn Durand ExpfWs.
ifiialfr
tound, d by high volugr wire*, were
need so many nrtihcuil axles apd
! mehta i^ire voluntary. Employers do
: lirnu ipally re- up tailed in the orchard- Tlw motlwj
penalties lor reducing the ravages of
We-wbndpr if those wlio are advO"rn»’1 hi,Vc
sl&lt;n airreemenu but
'
me mttucted :» tin tight* «nd s-'^j
cut-throat comjtetillon. -expfoitatiim eating tl - recall of Gov. Comstock »'* better tor them U they do. Pvohad im
is claimed that]
of workmen, profiteering and greed !int&lt; :,t.ippcd tn think that tirev P'e weren't required to buy Ubrrtjmtaht s* t Judge o Brien in hLv H-mt* dtirtm; the war but th&lt;w wlw tage at Podunk lake
•n more effective
ruthrr "uro
place That'.* :-omrthlng to worry refused lived in a rather
in,in spraying.
i. rer too —'W, H Berkey. Cq*.*ojx&gt;Ii* healthy" environment.
Hog
THE GREATEST CRIMINAL
Vigilant. '
i
‘
APPLE run ES.
|
----------- This jiartiicrehip between tlu
,:it!i»ir.- to multiply
eiltir: Johnidliaii
'•Give
me Alb, Aiv my dUlly • president ami employer upph*.* to
v.111 lw n comparatiimy
bl.cun findcc*
ting Together admirably in or"Gh
Ilian and
bres'd.'
but
add
tire
sales,
tux
to
if.i
’
h*
'
tfaborhood
grocery
und
iiumand
L.'lm'
a
correspond-!
.gamzuig to combat crime, Tlw hand b"''kd.
mice in Michigan this]
THE COMSTOCK RECALL.
last year I voted tor a changef and burg Mund Ju&gt;t a* much as H does Mr and Mrs. Ed Power spent Sunof the law is ;&gt;reparing*to reach out‘- .I.ow hare lived to ria- it; bring on.t° t*»e bwgi-st tycoon and will run
will i*d
It is improbable that tire mow- unhampered by national boundaries.
* your tuxetv bt« and r-mall. mid heap from Aug. 1 to Jan. 1. By that time Donald ol Ci-arMtie
,u&gt;u conti acted lot en­
m-I\t to retail the governor will ac­
Mr.
und
Mrs
W.
if Stall
Chicago will lx; the focal ix&gt;!|it of them on my Mwuldi-rx I asked for!th* administration iiopes that the
quire much momentum- Even iaw enforcing agents’from‘all over bread nnd got a How. so 1 am roed purchasing power ot the nation will children c! Chari•.,!
ol ti ii &gt;rt cron and
•publican j-tui
though Mr. Ccuutock ha* been er- tlw world. This drjye against crime to boulders; but .wuir until anotlrer s* .'Ufficieiilly Improved S* that tut- friends apd relatlv
couple ol
Blate TreaMir,
trrnwly tin.- it^f actory in office, the is admirable but liow much longer year proclaim.* another season, my ther stlmufont* will not be mce--.T.tf will plainly let you know. I sary.
lesser of tRj evils undoubtedly will
IGF lake m
by iturehasery Iron) de-l
have .regained by reason. — Fred;
* ’ *.
sum. Audi
be to tolerate him for lhe-r**t;t^ Ids
-I Although contracts under the
Ilf dellv'rjrjl, ac-.|
w rid co-operate io .subdue the Keister. Ionia County News.
j NIRA cede are b'-twtrn individual
made by a tat gel
I'Ollid
greatest criminal ot all—war!
shott.
&gt;
firms
und
tire
pre.*iden*.
actual
ad
­
ublic
In
NFJfrVOUS NELLIE.
do Michigan at
. .. ,
. ]; mfnlssration
nuiiiMrmiun and.,
ana . cnlorrtment
vine
of
■ Only 10 per rent of Mrehigan s ;1 VIirhun pnivpionv
rcjlgti Such a i
unlikely- But
KAILS AGO TODAY.
. NIRA.
publir rehool* Will be able to remain11.. 10”-*
recall. 4- we pointed but last week,
Mr and ilre John Carmon uf
President Rouaults National In- open th* full term next year and1 handled through trade tbeoctatioro
For example th*' stycl Industries, tlw Waukrinui. lllmot
would involve su much time, public .diutrlal Recovery Act &lt;Nira» is get­
jkt cent can «wt operate lor mote
.retail merchant*, the automotive in- ..............
filbur
.expense atrd political unrest that it ting splendid co-operation. The at­ than three months.’ Dr. Paul F ;
•Tiv ■-' " -C,. *&gt;a. .’..7,*.', »*!.;&gt; ;„7„; 1‘iustric*. tire industrial printers and* was formerlyeiuti
• appears finpiactxal. The Mate will titude ol th&lt;- public seems to be
' ntJ-u.m a ',7. 1’t,v&lt;n wc'kly newspaper publixlwra sale paper bu-ihx-i
.ruction. pioGaitntd m an .uit.n - Ihl.-UBh ua-ir «; ix-ctive natJonul a Mr. and Mrs R H -R.«i
something as follows. Tf wc Uu^k
[ -oriatinny submit tentative opciat- daugbterx. Berni,
’utnlj
would
the plan il is reruin lo'fml; H w;
ling code., or agreement* to tire Miss Th*r,
rant! Rapidn&lt;» further by blunging into the t
support the plan it may, work und if
j president.
and E
icepted. re. . .. .. ___ ___ ______ ____
It'does we ll all s« the benefit; H if
Nvbiaka.
A Quotation
it loro suggested. After a suitable guivv, of ....
tail* ■condlthna ore not iiki-Iy tp lx
AMERICA'S NNTHUSIASMB.
! jbm inent had lx-.-n made, every in- Burch. Mr-. Rmidal
much worse than they are -.it'pre*•diridual member of the association remained fur a week.
I', is interesting io read the rrac‘ is stipjwed
th***
■* to operate *under
'J
*'
XIi'-&gt; Winifred McLe
lion Jeaciirig Italian newipapcfs tor*
/X)V / bf
| same uniform cede. Mcnibenthip in Tuesday fr«
to the tr.iiicnaous ovation given
la
trade hx-xkuUoU l* not tXHhpu'- with friend:
TWO PROMISES KEPT
i*cr.y
but
liere
again
tlu-re
aresuliiGeneral Ijalo Baltxi and his men
Three out of five department* &gt;u
ict&lt;:it teeth in thr NIRA t*&gt; make b
at the: conclusion of their lib 'rj‘ Michigan* state gove rnment showed.
1 mighty uncomfortable' fw uulnTdmaking Mpudron flight acrons Jlt: Incrcxre* during the first tw&lt;» weeks
* tials wire, get balky.
-.pending th
-ms
of July 1933 ns compered with 1032.
Only Auditor Genrrnl Slack, and
a furor to l&gt;- raised. Therefore many Secretary of State. Fitzgerald have
■ Swu difleri’iit ty-jx-j, i‘i employe*-.'
tin s*: who work with their liuiid* in
kept Ihc'ir campaign promise* to :ef factories and shops; those w
&lt;nu
thus enthusiai
dtlcc expeiW!.
; w ith then- in-adv ir. otfic
tory for Rieism; an unHcatlon that
; -tore.* Emplqyerx • ol th,
I nam&lt; d group are asked not
STATE PAY BOOSTS.
inn AHxt-'Rotary club
more than right hour!
tortons march toward universal
President RooM*vclt&gt; dm
'
ru d iy and 35 lvour&gt; a »rck un.l to daujihre
ciominatiun'
.
lx'ter wage* seems toup to W hot l&lt;vx than 40c per hour. EmUnfortunately there l. a tligbt taken quite M-nously by
He is |ii &gt;yrts nf Hie ln*t named group an­ will utti-nd
tni-undi-retandutg. Tire cnthliMhyc Michigan’* “high-up" oil
asked not to worjt such help more iwnor &lt;4 M
reception of fhe an* rniireda w;u untary jwy cub. of 20 fwr &lt;■
romc than 40 hours a vve-k and lo jiay not
. „m»v
•■&gt;.,&gt;&lt;«•&lt; ..o inir,
-- --- ,
--- ■--- ----- -genuirw. Italian cdh.-irs -v&lt;m to tv- diluted during the Bruck* r ii-gime
.ther- the:swlimnUu.-pools' l&gt;’nd&gt;ng on. the sire of Ure com­
?*t, jmt-ur. fltat tin- u a country 4or u-,.- officers &lt;&gt;t gownrer. «&lt;i*te lx- clo.-ct! nnd tap danr- munity The minimum wage ^cak*
where successful pugilbU can tarn tary.ot Mat**, treasurer, and auditor
per hour
di*auntinuird Bui m the »uS!fr'lc&lt;l l°r ,n*'n t* 40c
4‘. j-.-r
n»,.r
'
’ ’ will be in*f for women 3Uc perr hour. Other
more in twenty minurre than tlw general have been cancelled Tiro
o' Uu- agreement
call
for.
about n* usual.
■. pfovtsloro
•
-----------4 the
Dr Vorficer -hould be uren- con- nn child labor; no wage cut.* to thii crass* t,.nrt to the rank* and file
the frhpolx are to proposed minimum; no profiteering,
rd budgets Instead ;v’ in',n' PrSc‘‘ “PPhig than‘is actual­
ran foreign,
: it can t be done.' scheme are doctor
’ Comes Jortii a California pt
short hi. speaking rrK arihitret*
‘*or with the statement Uiut
1 &lt;!.-v’M&lt; d hiin.'eif. • xctmiive" , mplat lea*l' on a par much publicized climate of hi
schocl problem lie sl|an f35 per uce
to a study
state; live .«ta?r will * eventually improv
i solutidn
i
'
THIRTY- YEARS AGO TODAY.
.... keep silent occa-, In return for
he has a chance to learn, merit, employer* are
tl-.cre jrot as it petrels thc.htynun
i I arm Mutual I'frr Insurant-r­
irers. Th-"" u!u&gt; talk all the placards to advertise th
ixxiy and that mental
"‘lb -I poll;
.......... ..... ....... r_ _ ... ___ _
&lt;-ny tliemb-lvc* the i&gt;pj»r- they me co-operating
.vsult. Wh
un! Mi ■ P
abilil*. intun-trnt with safe nndrruiitin: A blanket policy on
-Vrrn Brown. Ingham Cc-un-, ernmrnt. Tire tnslgti
tv. N'rl HMOuir,-* nearly One-Half -Million DolbhauM-n
Ghidr
li*fiirt&lt;&gt;til- .idju*ler| mid promptly paid. Careful
Member N. R A. W
ltd a lliorouzh *y *lrm of inspection maintained.
WE RELIEVE IT A MISTAKE
riiniin.itlnc uverinvur.uue.
talk among the! Probably
.. . . one
.. ofligian ol initiating^ methods of forcing baikj.
mans* we
standing'!
what
iht re is plenty of. of corounyer*
MORRIS O. HILL. Mailings
JERRY ANDRUS. Hastings

The Hastings Banner

whose word is law. Hl* responsl-1 •
bllltlrs are great, hi* Pie hard and

Views and Opinions;

This and That

D^z.1

.

J r~&gt;I

liackward Glances;

What Others Say

FARMERS

owing pledge

will spend

ROBERT F. BESSMER, Haslingi

limit tn

•.nd pan

der if thew
Judging from ti
hue- President JJooscvel
that
! W* ontar.uatreni. are
n Into N1RA lull -uppirt T
•Irgiatire pledging

Milled B

WHY higdha^?ds MILK
Is So Much Cleaner Than Ordinary Milk

individual tirou fna!

:»1*p

1 oifcrliti. OJUb,

I er The approp
:»w» mini n
mroua; situa
NIRA U
reiforccmdU ot trade
with the 80'

anythin;
ter is an m»ult t
Pubh.dk r* Auxiiigry
MUdcfiy the iiuiinct rar reh
.'
ration was a? strong in this
Wtw make* peo;-.
tic* Weh. htr
Jiartiy *•_
» strict adlwrencu to .an
n Francisco’Ciu
cti apecinc*'Hut

• inropgruon
an dcaoiute dcspat aynoDyrnuu.—Pbihfmaer.

11 In

than

i. &gt;P€A&lt; in gran

i W erne

HOME OFFICE 70J CHURCH ST . FLIRT. MICH.
W V BUBRAS FcwHsutr-

in It i* nmorvri on Mke

lew hiuri *!te
ung nude hu appeal, t:

Another Hung; ym
tnouu*. to devoted.
Change back ircm a f
laitbiiu
day*.—Ailuniaa Gazette
unlimiua nssppLslfiliity for

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

bout rervr* a* a dormitory;
William Lningsbtm. a graduate!

Thus the way u open
on- a nation-wide scale.

Pungent Paragraph

mi

FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY'.
lor the
court I
Thomapple yesterday
roiro. the Misses

Fred Bush. Mrs I
ration codes. The
.. „..d Mis* Carrie Ridi
■ abtolutr and final powti
inpuig at Wail lake jhis week. |
.. industry but Tire wqy .b
r crook and wife left for
•jld-'ef'. for industry to institute its own Chicago Monday (naming They will
Hut eform.* in $hor.. the NIRA )• a visit friends in St. Paul before rei.t- form ci b'lu volent dlctaUHstiip
lurniug.
Mrs tfM Gregory, nee ‘ Lillian
Bunyan * "Pilgrim'a progress hai
nrrnor i.&lt; to v»ait a appeared ir. 123 languages.
i &lt;-.ied m the city shortly for a visit
tlnui tire regular election
--------------- -“------------------with friend*.
‘
cc-rreci
the mistakes The large** active volcano In Uw
------------------------George Wooton*’.’ iht.i TIWMigy I
Meat of the dant- world 1* Kilauea In Hawaii

iynwutb.EtaU.

INSURE

EatonJ Three- are no :&lt;xai election* n; vjtt Broiuon
■
Mn. -y. E- Hock and daughter*, j
jWiulungthi. D. C.

lu« minute*. Every row has her own
individu.il drlnklnc fountain, which prevrnt.i
■ any possible spread of disease—should any
Inferlinn develop.
Highland* Dairy milk Is automatically drawn
In mrehanjeal equipment and every drnp »f

credited Herd."

Our herd i» led a 'ilrtitin.ally balanced
Hon; Is hr used In a most m&lt;idrrnl&gt; equipped
barn, where thr air h completely changed

i» produced In Michigan than Highland*
Dairy tirade -1 " Thl* i. WHY the Hlgh-

tinn permit led In the State io »J-I1
“A'' milk.

Why Not Know That the Milk You Use Is Clean.'

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
ROBERT W. COOK ;

Phone 2651

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1911

PAM RVW

\r.. ElAaU th Keickurd mid iwn CHARLOTTE LADIES
left TucmImV far thrlr m-w hum* lt&gt;

Social Events and Personal Mention
A

Roderick Warner .hi home, from a
Harry Ritchie arid luy Er way
were in LMroh Friday on blWncMMia- jcikrphlne carwth went tu
Detroit Tuc-day for a f» w day*’ visit.
Mu' Beryl Bue.y of Battle Ci»«c

Engle

returned

Lirand Rapids.
Me-. Getaldim- foenhath i.---home
Mr und Mrik A. H. Carvrth hawreturned fiurn i# monthstay ut
thCir Wall Juki- i*»ttuj&gt;Mr- and Mr-. Earl Wan-lium und

Mr. and Mr* K-.'h Daniels apcii*

c-rl lz,,1U f«m&gt;ly “t Wall lake
N,r- •‘-’d Mr*. Leland We-ks’4lld
WERE GUESTS TUESDAY family helped his . mother. Mr:,
.
Hayden N’ye celebrate her birthday

Over One Hundred Enjoyed ■'

amwtll.
c .r.i Dunning and Lyle Dull- Dchgfitful Parly—Mrs. Roy. t
enis. Mr. and Mrs E. V. Keyes
•Hubbard Wins Contest
Mi •. Sadie Ciltuir .w yitited friend-- i.Ing ot.^Whiling. Indiana’, .are visit*
Ing MY. and Mi C A Ken
Mho Donna Ntirthtup of B
Ttw •H.~-jiii:&gt;.i Country Club was Cre-K
wan home aver Sunday
Flunk EdmuiaU on Sunday
Klrn a!t.;i.r
|n t
Wolcott Mn- Wm Schulz and Ml-.- thr • Gt !• i &lt; iM -i f th. I--.’.;;- -•
Mis.-. !&gt;»r:s Betts returned Fi
Mr und Mr* Wihiatn McKnlghf
°n I'Ml bu&gt;ln&gt;. .
from ramp at Gull lake.
.
uf Wilmette. HL. are the gucals of
\lK1 p -j cilinovr
ThMr.da:
Mr and MrMr and Mr* Juojph MrKmght
of Mr.'and Mr: Itu&lt; at
Mr. And Mrs. Harry Ritchie wen- Friday.
Mi and M&gt; and
uui-st.s.of Mt and Mrs. Fruncii
• Hunt I and hl;Rind Band. Ray W:
iU-Liui- ui Lunnittg on Thursday.
Hui kin .ol t&gt;! Cii.nful
Mr- Mann y
Edward IPXtuin, Jr. of IXlnJt
Viauul hi* parent.-.. Mr. and Mrs.
E F. Boltuni. over the week end.
Mr and Mr.- E A. Parker and Monday on busine.v,
MMc* Marfamily nrc’sptnding the week at lhe . ’Ml# Mi.bel Wat. r.
.(Uy at Bun- Sir nun) r..
Ml**’ Cum, tome Cook in the guest I* Lathrop 1;-.
•if Mr* Joseph Little,.Jr., of ChiFrank Ho.- i.-tunuiLon Suncugo, and is uttciit|jug the fair. al»&gt;. day from a vult In Grund 4&lt;n^idi
Mr and Mrs. Earl Kerniecn of Detroit and f.-m-ii
Cftltdonu spent Sunday wflh her
*’.........
"
purviiL- Mr. and Mis. ,Jack Sn)thr.

H&lt;-,v. Cha*. Blanchard of Marshall

Mt, imd Mi.-

H&lt;-ti McMurray

Mr* Merle Bradfield arid Jack vUited Kalamazoo friend*. •
! Sunday. Mr. and M»s Ern Quick
and Mr and Mr*. Harlarr Scdbey
At’mtde.l the’Petris family reunion
i.tctuc :&gt;t Fira’ lake.
? : and Mn: nrudficld lind Jack
tui'l Mr and Mr*. Oro Wood and
ElUabeib mtforrd tv Holland taking.
Mr. BrlgbUal to hi* home-after a
twc'we'-k.--j'aygwfth tjic \v&lt;xxV■
- ■
'
• '■
1
1
Mim.-t&gt;- (• . :•
, ii^nie With

Straw Hats
of Highest Quality at

50%

»I- •»

Discount

Panamas
Leghorns
Bangors
Sailors
Waterproofs
, 1oyos
HE gentleman with
.
•: &gt;■ n nnd
-eighth head, who
Ils a genuine $2.50
ig..r .'’ni'w hut for
!-‘i; an gi-t it. hen- this

family and Me

e.hft.

.-1. li.rti(a.Kuiui and Mr*. Haz.1
Hrnklry nnd own Richard were in
a :i d Vicksburg un

nil union

'•an get Leghorn*
lin i for SI Hint
r». Sunday

ki

of Santa Fr.
in tlw city on
&gt;n friends. she 'w
a nit i t- fioni M-n-

pi i for juiilurx, get

illor hfits
ththi; sale

rd/Difib

Itol

THE AVERAGE
PERSON

im-n

•i
home in

for hats that

a nickel. We’vo
one left ill each

children lit Canton Ohio. came on

Mi*. W I.

A pret-

RC.'Klt

id Mr* W. Keith Chui' s
ii*'tn mid Hurri&gt; t o|
v. .s|m ndliic the month
Wifi Mr and Mr* W.

L. V. BESSMER

diyi•i-unt bf’cntifle it's
H: ihe se:t«onj Indi*
tlal:the hats nre
ol. They’fe worth the

li R&lt; v McNulty Mill supply

I. S. Baird
ha F.fUich ol B
there Wednesday.

Maurkt

Announcement
The Marie Parker Shop

mother.

A

i w.-u conccnung Mmu-':&lt;'1’- x,r- c *J.1 forint r leadfcr Jn‘thc
l’’ *‘ra £ *
hooL-.:
Mr.-. Fred
I.' l.manl daughter nflA J
Mr\ w
Lehman of si
ph. :MHsc*
Elh-I Jew
Ol. Ja-t Jill.
‘®on'
Snow, roti of Mr andj®?and. »lwn.
Kiflamnxoo. ■ . .
in mani.ige at fl o clock l’,r’’’
iiiorninp. July 2t at the l“cm “’
■ bride* mother in St
.

Kt mnp

:inijsjind vicinity will be proud to palropitc.

Watch lot the

ll&lt; • F c. Schmidt of
ur Ev.mttilicai church.’
di«ti ly following the cere- ■*’&lt;?«• mu

You Going to the Fair?
TI’RY OF I’KOG
rwntial things to

good pair of goggle*.

you with a rane—

BESSMER the JEWELER
GS

1M3 — Golden Anniversary — 1933
I'HONE 2634
MICHIGAN

dAhlnr.

I and BOYS

of Kalamuz/W
th Ihiur mothirtiMi. Mr- : Dmi’t frugc: to come to tlw- pro- ■
in.4Hi. Mr- gram at the church Sunday night,.'
1. Hinman Four girls at the Evangelical church
and Mabel-of Kalatniwoo will furnUh the inuvle
■ Two of thF girls are daughters of
ulized Jtom Rev. Waf.-cn.
:
'
' ■ - T-.Kirt
Mrs. KEdlth Powers and chtldn n;
s.
I ot Plainwell .wen- at the Arthur ,
Johncock honu-’simdav. Thu chit-'
;dren will remain for a few davs with'
and their grandparents.
port
Tlw Chuk reunion was field StriiJub 3 at d;ry nt thr Meric Clark home.

Special Sale of SUMMER DRESSES
THURSDAY. FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY
onr
One
One
Ont-

with Mr their daughter. Mrs Kflioe^-, an&lt;U
ird Tlu-y family, returned home W.edm.-dav
k«uL urxl
Mr nnd Mrs; E. W. Chnlktr and
an Grand Rapii
f“!hth of Kalamazoo. and Will;
------ .. _ ..... .j'own and Chalker of Gull lake were giiovu ot'
popular local girl having graduated thi-ir daughter, Mr... Lucy D«ven-:'
from the Frccpoi? *chcxd with the^port, cy: Sunday.
class uf 1M1. Wo oficr conwwlufiiMr., and
Mrs Chan. .....lulu
Monica min
and
........
. —
................
ttons and ’
’
report dauRhiera were shopjwrs In Battle
Creek Thursday
T
ol this ritv
Mr. and Mr Victor Rcauihir
wj‘n........
*ii ...................... !'• l.-'-m '■ndiL'Hi .'[*nt Sunday With
t&gt;,,.e Hunu Eeutir-nucfc dvpartm'Uil or lather an-.j mother in Jack.-.u.
i- W. S T C Jt. lhe clo-.e of th'.
Mr and Mrs Paul Each kr-iud

lot I.f DRESSEf
lot of DRESSES
iot &lt;if DRESSES
lol « BLOL’jiK

THE ROSE DRESS SHOP

Bi«Iki-*' Jewelry Store

.■ trip thcouuh Indhma. Ohto. Kalama’. &lt;&gt; tn th:1 ।
Iranld Niagara Full*. Cun-1 th,-r 'I*1’1 !|M’ w'” k
and Mr- Orrlc . Wi

' Mr nnd Mr* Ralph K«rr snrl Sil"* wiH 'in- at home to their
Snow is
; Pauline ore spending the week with friends in.Hurl,
, . .
, where
.
,Mr.
’t----------• friends at Brn|-&gt;n Harbor und will jP-uwnu! of the high sclwal.
vis!’, nhittvcs'in Ilbr.oi- and a’l'-iut
Mts. Suu* wu.&lt; formerly the critic
tlw fair in Clthm
teacher in the Oceana County Nor?.Ii I&gt;. |&gt; Walton and whs were । l,‘al ZL.*J*,r: " , 11._____

.

Ha»tinr,

We Aye Going To Support
Our Government In

The National Recovery Act
PRICES for FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Augutt 4th And 5th
Ger-rge p.iii.r. of Mulliken U.t
MASON—GAGE.
week. Dr Walton was there on SatA weddimr ot mienst to Hn-itnu:.-.
urdaty nnd Sunday abo
i»op!&lt;- wu* -i.lw.t of ,MLs&lt; Margirie
Mr. and Mrs Emerson StwufIcr‘Giigeof Minmuipoli*. Minnesota, und
Lb.
....
.
■
. ...
..
.... . _ .. —
of thi* ciiy.
.Jdiddjaville
ell tonlubt. ___
Mrs. Stwiilfi
___ ___ .
main with her parent* Mr iiryt M
■k. July
E
J,
Ray 'Lar,. ot Alto until Sunday
Mr and Mi-- E A Parker. Mt ’-.•lllimting clergyman
Michigan
and Mrs Hurry Ritchie. ,md Mi&lt;.
Conjtratulaiums and b'.t, xu!w
’Hazel Htnkh'v and Richard-attend-:-ire extended by many Hustings
Lipton**, Yellow Label Orange Pekoe
|ed a fnmilv rcunum at Mr anH Mr*. jfriend*,
Earthenware Teapot end One Pound Tea
-Mark Ritchie* at Gun lake on Sun-1
--------------- --------------------Mr. and Mr*
Idas
BENEFIT BRIDGE AT
Vacuum Pack Lb.
fcrtaim-d at dinner
' Rev and Mrs U 1. Dewey were m'
CHARLOTTE. of John Jacobson and
vir.iQ.
.
T.ii can.
NuhnU. m MArdmn
miUr n«h: o( :hu «*» Ite u- of Miukegop Other ga__
• lh.1
r&gt;.«,-v
j. .
IM cn,rv„:, c.,,club Mr and Mr* GevrgY Endsley and 8Unda&lt;
« tn. urnun Hiur.l, MTV»' T^r
, ,,„b\
,uH&gt; « da ijhtci Barbara and Mu* Lucille Ti’- Hunting*
,-j.iua
! 2 twill’ b!"'-’* °* **' ’"I *T»». M ui,. Club I;. UMIII,' 1 Uiwum rC Humphrey
Bottle*
; c*. Hoyt.
7*3rt
^.^.-.1..' ...... .,u *» _ ‘
Mr and Mr* Mahon Hndcx.m । tended tn I
Hl Mr.ua.r ex
hanb in
n,.„
MEAT SPECIALS
iCharleston. W. Va. after vuittngiA charge «
Mr .ind Mu A H. C.irveTh and at-i,*.tson ,s „
&gt;r\tc Snyder’
f tending A Century of Progreo* at
_____ _
Mrs Frank Feighner.
.
i Chicago,
i
.
, Airs. Elder and -son Lynran were
ftinibarger and
i in -l ansiru Monday,
; Dr E J Pratt iia- returned.from
Mr .ir..l
Hittubi
&lt;mt&lt;uu mu m MilMi,, j
„
Mr. and Mr.&gt; Jehu J &gt;hn*on ,nn&gt;!
thy OMeopathic ram&lt;miion
Hn- conKeiuti. McIntyre RayrQond Mr .uul Mis Henrv Svwird.i &lt;u
jwaukee. Wi* OnI Friday the
con- !u
attended ll.,the fair IF,nnl0* Krhar sum. P T Colgtoie., j anong m-nr Sunday with their
। vention delegate* a:;.
---.
i
IV
W
r*A-.D
rl&gt;
t-atHrrrrs
nr,H
---.....
&gt;
..
-.
,,
tin Clncaco Mrs. Pratt aho te-,
- .
___ ..... hi Gage.
turned Sunday from her Orrat j
ar ’
"? M'’ Jt E
Mu-&gt; Cternhtine Heckei nn* «.-Lean Center Cute 9 Lb». 35c
, Lakes trip jn company with friend* ’"-b1’ of u,dl|d Hapu-. t.xiat nt the turned home after .spending la-'.
; Mr and Mr- W L Hinman and [“ '] Gauntry Club for golf. w,,.k Ul?h h,r ^t. r. M; • Rich.irJ'
l granddaughter. Nonna Jean MtinolL bridge and luncheon. , ,
I Endsley .it Wayland
Tlie Liter* rv ifbme Club wa* er-1•returned Monday from, Chicago
‘
'ie-va
! c!iud*‘ -Marshall ot Laiuung’Wd* tertaincd In MisdameTH J Flow ?
Zn Order To Co Operatt With Tht N R A Qur
whpre they visited relatives and at-1
Mi-vt.n tea.
ln town,Monday.
tr aiKi ’HaHie Bellinger Thursday.
Lait Delivery Daily Wilt Bo 3:30 P. M. Riga*
I tended the falp Harold Shields ofj A very d-light fill time wa* .spent; Boni July 30 to Rev and Mr* afternoon nt the home of the tor­
I Chicago returned with them for a Thursday alleriwon at the “WlvtrjWurta an eight pound daughter
-mfr for a Welfare
Day
'
!
lar Hourt Wack Daya 7:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.
— —
. ” -program,
IvUft with hb stater - and husband/ Tea” set ved on the lawn of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klahn and ’H.i irogram quotation. “Au effort i
Saturday! 7:30 A. M. to 10 P. M.
Mr and Mr* Charles Hinman.
|Mr». Milo DeVnc'. W. Green St., lhe (daughter. Myrtle, of Fullerton. Call- mai
fur the happmcA* oi other*
1 Mr. and Mr». John Ironside an4ihoctc.*.v* being Mi* DeVrica. Mrs fonua. apent from Thursday untihltfU u&gt;is„abovc
none our mum
*elvr*,” was nt-'
fit* J
: family met at Brownwood lake near itobett Walton and Mr*. F. B i Saturday with Mr. and Mrs Anuv'ttnsly Srought out in a paper andi
i Paw Paw Sunday.&gt;imd had picnic (Lane.
IWenoer.
i Wenger.
.
van.
a,..-.... -u
■talk. -Survey
of -County and. ......
City I
L'tjinner
and
Mrs.
—
qur-rc’-,-. with
-~~s- Mr —
•—• —
— Alex
..~™ G
vi.
[ Mr.i Cii.iY.lcs Deller and Mr.-- ;i rrvuniv,
Welfare, uy
by mis.
Mr*. riutvnce
Florence o,
G, aitiuii
MiUi;
Irohride of South Rend.
llrohnde
Bend. Ind. Ian
DINNER FOR EIGHT.
Olah Frighner went to Gun lake Mrs. Vera Lawrence ptahlnulyr miu i
iIronside and Robt Angell returned &gt; On Thursday evening MU* Ethel Wednesday to spend a few day? two Mlot, Mr»'-Krau*
-- ---------—---------- -- 1
accompanied;;
• with Alex Iionside to South Bend Jcm-t entertained at dinner, covers with Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and Mr. ako a cktcriptlw piano .solo bv Mrs ! We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phooo Mf|
Sunday e- ening anti proceeded loipalng laldtoj eight-Th* evening was uosua aiaiHy.
.*
. Krau. A d'liclGu; cu-oyeratl'r tun-!
| Chicago Monday for a weeks vuit '&lt;uy pleasantly ipeat uitli vuitUij
Mn. Amelia Lent; spent from, per clewed th* afternoons program ;
; at the century of Progress. • .
|and »ewing.
(ThiUid*y until Sunday with the’ Las’. Tuesday ewning. Mr. unqi

BUTTER

25c

Mason Jar Caps
Cream Cheese
TEA

Saturday, Special
August 5th Only
Special De Luxe Big Boy Cones
Something NEW and DIFFERENT—At the Regu­
lar Price.

Give yourself a real treat.

Saturday and Sunday Special
August, 5th and 6th
TWO-FLAVORED Quart Package*
of ICE CREAM AT______________

OTHER ICE CREAM PRICES—

Hand Packed, 20c Pt. — Factory Packed, 15c. Pi.

REEDT ’S DRUG STORE
elephone

Corner of State and Jeffenon St*.

2241
Hutingi, Mich.

•

1GS I'HONB 2396

n tn-i-K Wednesday.
, i
K
&lt; Lou Anna Patton and ilatigh-’,
„ a ‘\
Helen, entertained th.' fo!- 'X' ’ . 1,
Gilwi-r, Ipwiiij
I-’ Kfclk:. Satun
Mr:-. Fairchild.* Mr. and Mr.-. Wil­
der ;&gt;n&lt;i M* antFMr.-. Clinton Lahr
uh

on Sundj
John Harpr r and Jolii'i i“

Maxwell House Coffee
Kitchen Klenzer

CATSUP

22c
19c
79c
27c
13c

2

2

25c

SMOKED HAM
BACON

PORK CHOPS

H

&gt;/2u.

12c

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PAGE SIX

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS'THAN Z

.rt;,--- pv.-nep rrr.'.'E nw UT-f5T S nil

'the'churche'sPolitical, Payrolls

Tilted
TJTo Prosperity Heights
termor reducing
I ot »a«r» by.,
by, ‘ ’
roll In tlw effl

Fitting Service
Every tm«» we fit t» &lt;ti-r•ntccd t» 1 ol&lt;1 t»« . i : r •
nnd ws keep it iu yr•;•&lt;. Ijujtuicnt tot yon Ixt n, -l.ovr
ydn ths New -Akron Tr. «
future "Se'.'.tivs
fj
Control'*. Nothin • •
It We *re ixclusivs i&lt;jr».
MaUUvin ’

.

! free

f ■
Radio Diagnostic ami Treatment lii-truim-iit

To Further Acquaint the 1‘eofde of This Com­
munity With the Wonderful Features of the
RAI&gt;1()CI.AST Auto-Electronic Equipment.
A Clinic Will Be (hmdueted at My Office From

a A.t.aAHKtK. I-’..HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

Our Success
Haa been achieved thronth cair.
ful bu»lnr-« m.inicrmrtit and
satisfactory dealing with p-jliryhuldrrs.
__
SEE VS FOR INSl RANCE

Citizens Mutual
FIRE In|urA.\CE COMPANY i
KALAMAZOO. M I C III GAS I

J. L. MAUS

ir-.-h:

«!-». I

GHOR GE M NEV I '
apw-TACLEs njtrn err.!
MOKES LCS’SEH Pr.I'. lCtn V.
CLOCK. JEWtUll i.:
CAM! ion OLT&gt; 6ui r&gt;
6m Kevt^a »t.i ■ .,
ur «

.

NEW AND USED

AUTO PARTS
HalOrlr-. &lt; .&gt;nnr: lit' . !;
Radiatun-. ( Ut hr -. Wus

Glenn F. Laubaugh
FROM ,

free

fc

! Announcement

The Prescription Drug Store

Loe»I

Clinic

Monday, Aug.7 to Saturday, Aug. 12
CLINIC
I.XPERT . An expert lady technician will
be here to assist me in analyzin';' patients.(hiring the above
week.

WHAT IT WILL DO- The Radio-F.lectrftnic will diag­
nose your condition ACCL-RA I1.1A . W1 L\ 1 “vimr trou□1c is. WHERE ii is and lhe It .of intensity. l he RaJib Auto-F.lfc.bomc is a PQS11 1\ F. diagnosis {01 I ubercu
losir. Bright s QiseaSe. Diabetes, Cane- r. I tnnbr. Gall Blad­
der*! roubles. High Blood Pr&lt; -'iit-. Internal hdlannnation
and various other ailments.
APPOINT MLN I S. Il you.are sick and do not know the
source of your ti irt’ole. it you • iiitcre ted in knowing the
condition oi.your body, come tn my office on any of the
above dates and hav&lt;* your C;:s“ analyzed by an EXPERT
•TECHNICIAN during our CLINIC WEEK. starting Mon­
day. August 7. It is importan’ -hat you arrange your ap­
pointments early, either by phone or letter, as only a linr
ited number of cases can be diagno .rd daily*

iivhm,.

\\ . (j. DA\ IS • Licensed Glrimftriiclo.r ■
SEWING-MACHINES

. REFAinr.!* mi! in mi n
tie! Y««or StipjrJfi-. ,n i h&gt;
Singer Sewing. h-.-.M, .1^ Co.
Al Rul.l, •.•». « I
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t'FKi\E' : Off

PANCDASr Ei-t’G.

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ItASTINGS MH'R.

a book
that plans your meals
for a year
Th new book - the first of its kind evof written—
completely and permanently solves the never end­
ing problem, “What shall we have to cat?''

Il is not a recipe book, but a MEAL PLANNING
Look. It gives wcll-bilanced nwnua.for breakfast,
luncheon, dinner—1-lU
to avoid monotonous
repetition—explains new nnd appetizing methods
of urin" left-overs—points out ways to save money
in buying food—plafis your meals for a whole
year.
Nothing like this book has bean published before.
After you’ve used it for a week you'll wonder how
you ever Rot along without it. And it’s free. U
costs you nothing.
.
There's a complimentary copy of “The Key to
Meal Planning" for every_,woinan who calls at our
store this week. Be sure to come in and ask for it.

Wf®
Br THETIME
F TOWAMT AD

Plic»»e

BACK ON THE AIR!
JANE FROMAN AND HOWARD MARSH
Here’s good news for every ra­
dio (an. Those two famous
lingers, Jane Fromsn and How­
ard Marsh are back on the air
in a scintillating, coast-to-coast
radio program sponsored by

Frigidaire. And, to make the
good news even better, Jacques
Renard and his famous orches­
tra will accompany them and
also be hekrd in special popu­
lar numbers.

CONSUMERS
POWER

COMPANY

�| Wednesday, August 2, 1933

PART TWO—Page Seven

THE HASTINGS BANNER
■

live action, it will be done by Mime
: dictator, wjnii Hie mounting cort »d
maintaining criminal* and dctcc-

GERMANY TAKES
FORWARD STEP dairy days planned

TAMARAC CORNERS.

! Mr* Rorke nt Tacoma. Washington.

We arc sorry to mention thaVijff
an4 Mrn Jc“'e
Clarence O’Connor'I* In Luke Ode*-pr"u OruVl%
•a hospital Imd bus undergone an^Callm and visitor* *t George
By Home Economic* ' Specialist* opefiition. He is recovering a* well J Scars’ Sunday w«-rv. Mr. and Mrs.
at can be exacted.
j Will Gvrlingcr und Ro-a? Long .of
Michigan State College
j Visitors at Bom. Cotton * Sunday Woodland
were. Mr. and-Mr* Will Hopkin* .Mr HndMrs.CaiFurlongn-eentIN MICHIGAN TOWNS
,
uud
his
mother
of
Huntings.
CIIRun|
ly vHited Mr Furlong , brothers,
ADOLPH HITLER ISSUES
A record attendance of over 200
wite’of Grand Rapid*.; Hone and Wi)l..m-ar Clarksville.
J+C. Nisbet, Associate Editor Women was pw-i-nt at the eighth i Hopkins and
EDICT ORDER STERILI
Au
_
•
.
ulfnual farm Women - Week short
.
Hoards
Dairyman,
Tells
zation of Unfit
com ir. Michigan Slate College, July

Homemakers’ Corner

cad death of Mr* l.'-n.i Brodbeck.
Siu suffered a stroke Sunday night
and piiVM-d away later in the night
We nil give our deepest •yrnpath*,
to the much caddened family.
Mr and Mr*. Geo. Enz and Karl
and Paulin*-spent Sunday with Mrs.
Enz* sister. Ruth Peterson und
family at Sidney,.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtl* at
Grand Rapid* and Mr. and .Mrs.
La vi Curtis ot Charlotte called on
Myric tcirs;-, Sunday .Mr*. Bedell
of ClarkSttile.also called there.’

Berlin is using inatnimenla that
greatly magnify samples of meal tn
inspecting market aupplie* 'There'*
a nice Idea for tha thrifty rratura*
teur lo play with.
. ■

Hotel----- -------ai d. ------retauranu tn Italy
For the flint time in lhe history ot
that
“ ■ ure
' ~ p»*ind gm!
~ "y ot increasing the Hawaiian Island*, * Japanrar.
tin* &lt;;*:«■■. hx-u by- tne
.... authorities, Tom Ouje. ha* been elected to th*
arc fined and formally
Home ol RepracntaUvea.
.

1
Value of Herd Histories
THIS COUNTRY COULD
. East Laming —Michigan dairy­ .fund cl sn.’&gt; ler idiort course »lnair holding n
of’mectFROFIT BY EXAMPLE men
im*.. m the state, starting at Luirer.

Cost oT Maintaining Homes
Ktuis from the* FuriH-Wbhien’s
k short course mtetlng*.
'
and Care for Moronics Will ni*. accordiflR to the- dAiry deportlat-ut at Michigan State College i , — *- •■•••••
Be Greatly Decreased
Thr three other town* in which cho-en ciuliman of llu-. tatead-.lvTlie Bunner is far fiom advocutliut Hitlerism or such a government Auk. b. Ikrrien Sprlti
roup- Friday afteincoti Thr com-'
iu* tliat ol MuMollni in Italy, or Stu- and Ixike City. A"»‘- I'J
lut'ec is comprised ot repretentahn ni Rus*!*; but it must ,be ebhIves from carh district in the
feued L!u&gt;t a dictator.-dup can do
....... .
u«rw w -v
caii.i-. uuemwY urxruvo &gt;»»»«■ ^--- ta'e enroll'd in hottie ecuiomics
which u democracy find* it difficult l&lt;c:ed thr B* rriin Spring* dan for! rxteuMon work nnd jriv.-s as an od­
or impossible tb do
their summer nr.i-t-Ung. and the Hol- &gt;i-v.-v gruup to awl*: M&gt;» Edna V.
.--------- • —■ .
.
.
... n
av Eaton Smith, state leader ut home demon■ • and Up&lt;er t’.raiiun agents.
Mib-n&lt;&gt;rmal people in Barry county Rapid:. The I-,
who are married,"Ulu&gt; ure adding to meeting* ara'r.o1
uitknilur breed of mehu of thb-war’s Farm Women'*
Week and formulated tentative
chiidulu,
t-lanr- to.* Uv? ninth annual nieetmif
to attend any meeting
-l&gt; and inevitably an exWe h.v.» .i, - terilu.ition law
stat, . but it requite* thi­
ol Hie )m I.-OH or the consent from. Um- vri.i- &lt; f detailed rrcord* cinss ijumicuun m rwimw.
ol relative* before it can be applied. kept by Uh Hoard Farm M&lt; intar.*.‘ ui.d nutrition, horm- Junih.hing.
’
dairv। poultry.-lambcape and vegetable
jo R fails' to work: thu* many ot,
l.lll of
i ol Um gardening, and dramatic.1.
these Uiniilie* of unfit ini mbers of
Tlw program of mpsic and drainajcvx'ty go' on increasing,Ow- social mcet.mg-,
burdens, and.nothing can be done tuj First eta hi rd'. of cat !c will be . tic rending--uu« given lit the annual

notice that Adolph Hiller, meeting
ol Germany, lias deemed that

instance*.1

which 250 were present.

rtii

nt. ran tiirnub information ,
mentally and phjMcallv unfit jx’o- Jurat
ple tn that country. This will not
relieve tin* pre.M-iit .feiwutiun from
aupportjrf thousami* und thousand.)
ot German folk/, who are merdully
or phy-.lrally unlit to carry on tluir
•.w-nr of a'happy crowd la-t p.i- :
part of tju- work of .society; but it
when IW from the Episcopal
Daily Vacation Bible school had'
■will mean the comini
ind Mrs
tlmr
picnic •thnrv. Rev and Mr*. j
turn, of Germans win
l. Gerliner.r nnd Mr. nnd Mr*. Her­ MrNultv direct ini? neiusted’My Ray-I
man Winkler Tbur-daj?.
.. ! monti Bach&lt;-))*-r
Mr S. C. Schiller and daughter.
Germans liom supiKirting institu
The Ha-tlnu;- Parish will picnic at:
Ht-lcnu. were m Grand Rapid*,
"-----Burry Auda*t 10.‘ with plonlc l
und from maintaining officcn
oral days last week visiting tlty
at noon.
.
E Stanley Jotu-s of India wa-. I
ipl&gt;r»-r.lHt«l by u Urge midi-j
on rcprudueltw tie-lr kind. The w- Winkler and baby We
.-.r___ tlte Eafon Rapid Camp'
Wednesday
.
Igrtainds He 'ald'tliut. for 25 yeane
in thn next generation. Like action
..... ------------ .. . . Boift’r and bu, Cristian faith has b*-i-:f ;t.vaulted •
•«ii, Arian, of Grand Rapid* visited bv the non-ChrLstlan world, but to-■
Mr and Mrs Herman Winkler Sun- ;d.iy in* faith hi* stronger than ever.
jHe -uys that ‘be -'Only refuge v&gt; ih .
not do n through democrat icjytida- I day
.
■ ■
.... &lt;&gt; :il:tv and triith"
•nil- week Kent Co. V. M. C A.i
■ i- inij
.............
ii !■■■■ —
camp open* at B-irlow Uke Harry;

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

PITTSBURG
PRODUCTS
Interior Wallhide
Outside Paints

Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
PHONE Ml 5

FRANK SAGE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

THEY’LL NEVER FORGET A
VACATION IN MICHIGAN
EOPI.E living in other atalor who Hpcnd n
Kiuniifcj* in Michigan conic back again and
again. For thia land uflakcH and aunahine,modern
highways and progrrkMive cilica, offer** auniincr
pleasures in greater variety ihununy othi-rHcction.,

P

Thoui«and&lt;&lt; of v mi tor* spend n great deal of money
in our atatc each summer, creating emptoymcnl
for many, people and-adding to thr prosperity of
all Michigan. We can increase that' busineM
greatly if each of us will urge others to visit Michi­
gan. We can contribute even further by spending
our own vacation* hero.

And wherever you go, dispel worry by telephon­
ing home and office frequently. Cull
friends to tell them when you will
arrive. .Telephone ahcud for hotel
reservations. Long Distance rates
' ure low.

raw can be a Christian unless
OhrlMlanizins ” -E stanely

' A wonderful treat in More for 140
, Burry county boys at Kelloni'a camp
'w|hw purentf cannot send them to;
n par camp. First section Auk 21-;
ilfl. and Am? 28 to l**pt. 2. Lloyd
•Shafer directing, which meaiw n:
’helpful vacation.
----------- —------- -------i
Ocorv^.Xfarelion-c If- again In'
, Bronson hi&gt;*&gt;pitn! nt Kulan&gt;a*oo We ।
। understand hr Ims to undergo nn-j
Oliver operation
i Frank Bagley mr-&gt; with a piiinftil j
! accident Friday. Wlvile climbing ।
i from a haynw* the ladder slipped&gt;

tn catch hi-i hand l^lw. t-n n brace t
land n pot-1 t«-sirina the small finger J
Ir-o four stitches wc/V HHjulri'd to;
IciOM4 the 'wound. !&gt;r Farrell of
’ Deltnn Is cm mu for it.
I l.vli- McKttibln and family of Ot- •-.•o culled at Geo. McKibbin's Sun- *
: day intiniiim on their way to Gun I
jhiko to spend th# day with Mrs. M.c- i
[Klbbln's brother. Janu s Null. Gco.i
: MrKibbin accompanied them to
I Yankee Sprinns to visit hLs son.
Bvron
nori* McKIbbln L&lt; spending some
Ititnc Ijy Indiana with Mrs Saunders
land family. The Saunders family|
I moved n-i-cntly to Indiana from]
। Yankee Spring*
A
i Mr anil Mrs Frank SlimpMn andi
I two daughters of Kalamazoo were'
1 cullers nt Richard Hitches' Sunday '
liiftertKxm Mr HtiRhcK returned,
| with them to Katmnnzoo for a few'
dues* visit.
-i
1 Caller* al the Dan Baiilcy home
[ Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs. Robert i
'Ford nnd Gene of Bine lake. Mr. and'
Mrs Ray McGhx-klln, Miss Pllbeam.l
| Mr. and Mrs Dorr Backus and]
I daughters Margery and Donna, of’
j Gaie' Jtnrs. und Mr ail'd Mrs T H. I
I Ketchuni of Martin Mrs Dorr ’
j Backus remained with her brother. I
J Marcus'Biigley, nnd wife to assist
,in the care of her father. Dan Bog- |
j ley. whp L*i much worse.
I Mr. .ind Mrs Oliver Pickard of
RaiAmazoo called on Mrs
Goraj
Chapman at the Shcphi-nt home
Sunday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. D Shepherd and
I friends Enjoyed a Vip
VIp to Gull lake
Sunday and heard n fine talk by
Dr. D&gt; ttnn after attending the *ervIce at Prairieville. Callers in then-1
home were. Mr and Mrs FerrLs ■
Brown nnd daughter, Isabel, of i
Orangeville.
MORGAN.
,
Mr nnd Mrs. Van Siclcir and
grandchildren. Elwood and Maureen,'
of Landing spent the week end with i
Mr. nnd Mrs Clair Van Sickle of'
I Morgan Ail returned home except;
, Maureen who reinalhed for a longer ■
visit•
Rev. Allen Delong and family and
Austin Delong of Grand Ledge viaited relative* in Morgan Sunday. ।
Mr and Mr*. Earl Mudge and son.
Leon, of Hastings are visiting rel*- •
live* in Morgan.
Mr*. Clair1 Van Sickle, Mr*. Mar-1
guerite Mills and Clio Culp went
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Culp of
Nashville to the Young People's con­
vention held at Indian lake Baturday- _________
__________

It wa* thought back in 1800 that
Edison's carbon filament lamp never
could be improved.

SOON YOU’LL PAY MORE
For week*, commodity market* have been rising, many of them sharply. This means higher
retail price*. But—Kroger Stores are increasing prices only when replacement at higher cost
makes it absolutely necessary. Thia mean* you’ll find scores ot real bargain-, at Kroger’s right now.

Veal Shoulder Roast or Chops 9c
lb-

Veal Stew

4 Lbs. 23c Beef

10c

Fresh Ground

Bologna Frankfurts 2

25c Smoked Ham FWfJb. 10c

Beef Ribs fbX”

Lt 6c Pickle PorkSWE2LbS 19c

Beef Pot Roast
PURE CANE

SUGAR
25-lb. cloth bag

$1.25

L4II Bff
rVHLrF%

COUNTRY CLUB
EVAPORATED

May Garden

29c

TEA ~r Your favorite

Corn Meal

LAYING MASH
or GROWING MASH

Fresh Bread

KING’S FLAKE

tall
can*

.5 u

Salad Dressing

Rolled Oats

25c

6

lb*.

25c

«*» 3 t 49s
10c

35e

6

American

WrlKt l*undr, iMp

Latonia Club

lb. loaf

TUNA FISH U»&gt;.. ,0

can.

Mui

Cider Vinegar

bottla 10c

Ginger Ala - No bollla charge—Ca*a

19c

pkg.

BEECH-NUT PEANUT BUTTER »■ r.,^. s~

PILLSBURY

75c

Country Club Flour, 24’ -lb. sack 89c

Vjt

giant bar
KROGER MILLED - Priced tow

BRAN FLAKES

24X&gt;-|b. tack

OOr

Toilet Soap

Country Club

FLOUR

17e

Bulk

Corn Flakes

$1.89

J

Carnation, Pct or Dundee, 3 tal^cans 19c

JEWEL
100-lb. sack

9c

lb.

'

10'
15'

“LT 89&lt;

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

EATMORE

OLEO

2 - 15‘

ICEBERG HEAD.“TIUCE
New Potatoes
Bananas

quality

Choice yellow fruit

head

10c

5 ib.. 19c
2
15c

WATERMELONS-39&lt;
Red, ripe — 2&amp;-lb. average

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 2. 1933

PAGE KIGHT

_

BUY YOUR
COAL NOW
There was a sharp ADVANCE in
the PRICE OF COAL July 1st!

Delay in the pur­
chase of coal dur­
ing times like these,
when prices all
along the line are
advancing, is preUy
liable to cost mon­
ey. Coal users are
familiar with the
high quality of coal
we handle. Deliv­
eries will be made
to suit your Con­
venience.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
.

Dealers In WOOL, GRAIN. SEEDS. FLO I'll, ■
. FEEDS. COAL. SALT. LIME AND 1.3 &lt; '.

TELEPHONE 2257

'

HASTINGS, MICH.-

?ire*tone

At Ionia Free Fair

Why Spend Good Money
On Your Car for Inexperienced Mechanics
When It Costs No More to Have It Done
By High Grade Mechanics and High
.
Grade Equipment.
Our Prices Have Been Greatly Reduced
and We Will Guarantee You Satisfac­
tion. It Will Pay You to See Us About
Your Repairs and Service.

, alMj );. {,5 lo Leo Young id Ha II
rday evening d;‘&gt;- Hearty congnitulgti
'•'at-hville.
’ Mrs. U-ittc Haimm.nd
!Jt Mr-. (i:.nn Dinsmore and rtaugh-’kng. ‘pent Sunday with Mr »nd
-t
-i-nt Thursday In Lansing and Mrs. CliM. H.imn&gt;*nd niwlyan.il-.
... |M - Glenn-Densmore returned with Great
” Britain incn-.iae-d ""
*&gt;n
.
। Mi .1 Fi rn Oaks.o! Hastings sprnt
!i;;S'mdav afternoon at Mn. Otto
Townwnd’k
•
ler
Chui. Furled and family spent

Withstand
Road Shocks

58UOHGER

Mm Margaret Densmore u spendItig this wk uath Mr.. Carl EugI.md nml daughter at’ tneir cottage
at Duck lake.

Every Fiber—Every Card — Every Ply
In Every Fir««ton« Tira Is

BLOWOUT PROTECTED
Null, Sr., ot Otsego spent ’
lay? with his son. James.,

•Sr' ftnd Mrs Arthur Crawford of:
angcviUe spent Thursday evening
rii Will Crawford.
UtM Dorothy Crawford and friend

Tlt-eeton*

HIGH yt£O 1YF£
4.75.11
$8.40
.'.21-10 * 10.00
10.95
540-19
11.50
11-45
6.tMI-ia
11.70
(i.6o-lt;Ilii 15-10
f..«).|9»D 15.60
640-1:: HD 17-40
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COURT HOUSE NEWS \. Mr. and Mrs Herman Hauer and
Clayton Newland,
------ ...
Idaughter. Maybelie. went to Grabs’1»*~_Earl Otis. Gene
‘
" —----l^ryl Gordon'Havens
PROBATE COl KT.
jibe iaiters father, brother and sts- Hflrnum-Bailey circus
Anntml *c- ■ltr
I R«Pld-&lt; ,a*t week.
Ht-nry and Lewis and Maybelle.' visitors at the Forrest Haven*
count of guar
.. .
,
Nottrn of near Jackson returned to home last week were. Mrs John
-1.
r..,h ,h&lt;&gt;lr b°d‘e' Monday
Foreman; Elaine and Maurice, of
Here is the most sensational
-tHTiorpjo-. Fl|,x Matthew* pf Detroit called; Kalamaroo and Karl Keefer and
spectacle of the decade. Thousands . 1
on Chirk jgprber one day last week rJamily of Potterville.
John^JMnRp of West Carlton’ The usual large crowd attended
hove marveled al the sight of see­
railed on Mr. and Mrs. John Lewti the Otis school reunion last Saturing a group of Neptune's most beau­
- i.- day lust week day After a bountiful dinner the
tiful acquatic queens disappear into
Rome Bull wnt -io Grand Rapid-.' fallowing program was given, con­
' a. f&gt;-w days ago tq visit friends and ducted by Mrs. Bruce Kiddell, of
a Jeweled |x»&gt;l of water and later
. urned Sunday.
Grand Rapid*: Singing, led by the
emerge as mermaid- to present a
Mr ' aud Mrs. John Brown .and Good Will orchestra. Vocal duct,
series of. picturesque diving feau.
of Grand Rapids culled on Viremia Haveiu and Hntle Wlutte. It will be one of the major attrac-'
... ....
. .. -more. A clarinet, and hornet duet
tion* at the Ionia Free Fair. August
of •Mr and Mrs Felix-Matthews of by
—
Louis and
— .... Gordon
MW.MV.. Havens
..W.v.wl Tillthe -----afternoon. Chas.
Adtrrr IF-t.-r^t called on Mr. and Mrs. L. X sjiuakcr
----- '— for •*-I'-t'rr.-.1 Matthews and Etta Bump Saturday. Hutchinson of the Theological semi। । Mr. rind Mrs. Hermufi Hauer and
'd.tu thtrr, Mabel, spent Sunday at tar selections, after which he gate a
• ,,
Al-Gon-Quin lake with Mrs Hauer's very interesting talk on Farm Prob- ~
J'
l.-wter, Mrs Floyd Cliirh.
Jems. Thr following off leer a were
HIGHBANK.
I Mr nnd Mrs. Howard Burchett planning an lee cream aodal for
elected
Plynn MatUiews. sun Jlinmle. and-----— for thr coming year: Prr..
'nwNeiih
and'"South
Kiang: ucai
licnl &gt;‘“”l;‘i! inmuy
family m
of Assyria called ui
on-Mr.
i,.,.,n., Lillian Mattheua of Grand Rapids1 Mrs. L-ulu Walers; Vlce-Pres., Win
uw-&lt;••*&gt;»*
u nnn
simhi r.vang-,
*-w,. Thuraday evening. August 17. at Mr.
■j-’i-i-ii, "'ere sKsifuis at Etta BuftRrtPThur#-' Otis; Secy, and Treaa , Mr:. Eva and the Wilcox churches air huv- and Mr.- Clan- Mondial! Sunday. I and Mrs George Hoffinan'a A pro­
j”
Havens.
ing •*'-•
their Sunday
school
at.* Earl Mar-hall of Marshall called gram is also being prepared.
’
—
'
- ' picnic
'
Mr and Mrs. Frederic Swart.-. and
:• and Mrs Richard Blough of
Ray Erway and wife made a bus!- Morgan Park, at Tliornappli- lake,, .-m hi.- i-arcnu, Mr. and Mrs. Curl
riding1-------- - -• u
-‘J—Friday.
raa-uts.v.
Hess trip to De“troit
Friday. August j4&lt;ii.
: Marshall nwtiuljr.
' I family of Battle .Crock spent Bun­
Juhir
ti- Hollman. Jr. of Coldwn- day with Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Daly
Bunday Their
Geo Havens and children &lt;&gt;': South- family,
itl 1’umhij- with his parents.
Will Smith at Middleville.
west Rutland were Sunday vtslt’ir* i» ar M
I Mrs George Hoffman
Mr nnd Mr* Laurel-Marshal! nnd
at Forrest Havens'.
glad Li
Fred Miller and - daughter,
The 36&lt;h annual reunion pt the
■m: Jits n-certt ayctdehi.
»t A«ynu spent Thursday at two daughters spent » day recently
with Mrs Doru Marshall near OliKate
Erwuy.
also
Maximand
Joan,
Sunday
1
cveiung
guests
aMr.
and
Ma'u../*-. family will be held at Fo!• ■■ - i'lnding. Middle lake. Sunday. ------&lt;-------, near Gun
railed-----------ut Henry
Shively's
i&gt; Fi tu-.k HawbliU'i were. Mr. anib
Mr nnd Mrs Charles Jones of
A -u t ti’.h. or al the home ot Mrs.;lake. Sunday.
attl. Cr.ek spent Sunday at Mt.
• Modesty Is good bait for women
Ena Bum;.- it'the weather is incleJohn Havens and Elding VeVault
nd Mrs. Curt MarxhaH's.
It i- hoped that the depres- 0,1 • return trip from Indiana vis­ Eif. Jones
who angle for praise
ion will not kn-p any member from &gt; tud at Forrest Huven-- Sunday,
i? it: : po.-etr to wlines-, the unique' Mr. and Mrs Roy Flrway .-; &lt;-nl
C- iitmy. of Progrv.-A program Uwt
week with Louie Erway nt KaiMf- cl-.'- ti-r Stowell Is pit-wring .uiuaxoo.
1 r tl-.e &lt;M.-ca*ion. Don't forget the' MLxs E-lhcr Erway. after taking a
i
-1 •
including Ice cr&lt;-am buMtx-ss course in Grand Rapids,
which I-pr&lt;antM-d by th&lt;-committee, began work Monday at lhe So- dMr ut-.d Mr-. Nay Bump and fam- J'^r hardware in Hastings.
ily of Hastings q»:n'* Skturc
:—nwilier, Mr
Etta
Mr. &lt;&gt;nd
Sum Ki-llar and
! family of near Orangeville ,-ju-nt
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
-ThurMlay wish Mr. and Mr.- Edd
... ..
ix relatives and friends
■
&lt; hum- ir .qien-d at the FL'hcr csMlace at, anrt J*1'-' F’-“.vd Palmn end
il
;Siiddirbug lake Thursday to remind f:nnily spent Sunday with Mr. and
.aPrtl-,M. - Man- Ft-hcr of her sclent-.Bdd- Rlc'' Mr.-. Mary Ru.1 ■ M-.enth birthday. A1x&gt;untl!u) dm- turned home with them lor hi
,!&lt;:&gt; d ; r:&gt; r -s.&gt;- M-rved and oir-leaving t!i&lt;-y tended visit while little Ruth
Order' v.-ln,| Mr* Fisher many more hap-J mained for a visit with M:.- Vi
in erf-'pv birthdays
Mr and Mrs Amo- Clenur.
till L-Eleanor Oaks cf Grand Rapids E’ftrl ,,f Kal-mo and Mr ..nd
:• il-ituu Mr- Orn To»n&gt;-r,4
Howard Curtis. Harold Curt..
i.
.11
lin and U.-oti Smith of Battle M“» IVK^r- of Lansing. »per
,the
trend tsr.h th- day with Mr and Mn Ray c
i til.-Mf’ RaT Clemens. Mrs
order
‘Emmanuel Br&gt;xibr.'g p.v.-«-d Hunt and dsughter, Vcfinu. ’
: i
f as..- .n suddenly Monday r; rn- Hastings on busm.v. M-n&gt;&gt;U&gt;
.. i... (IU
M: Sam Couch hoe bin
•
M. .nd Mrs Frank Macy ol Ohio :n* M-vcral d»\- at ll.utii.gr gtt-'U at Otto Town- •lll*d
•»»»**'
, • . sends ThUmday
.moflter. Mi Williams, wiro
Smith spent last .•'•»»»
with Mias Polyanna Eng-: Hu- people id
inr cottage at Saddlebag 'er&gt;' much Minn
r-,-v,-r-------- .-zgrzr—j?!-*.

&gt;hn Wiiutt
ic John Crav
&gt;rd home '
M*e and Mr« Roy Sharpe aud.
■ ‘ijhn-t of Cumstock spent Sun­
.. P V at the Null home
Mrs Hf lrn RuawU of Grand Rap-"
tailed on' friend* Sunday P. M
*M:-» Dorothy Crawford and friend
Sunday -with Mr. and Mrs

MORE HLOWot I I’RGTI-X Fto.N.

We Give a Liberal Allowance for
Your Worn Tires To Apply on
New Firestone High Spge d Tires

tie Dale Null has been on the
Ifc". for.-«sverai days.
• anil Mrs. Ray Crawford spent
»rek end in 6tu-go
v
-.v Harper and nephew and Mr
i-feller.of Assyria called 0:1
thday.

death of Mrs. Lydia Williams,
rnmnninlty expressc* sincenji
NORTHEAST CARLTON.

'
v-r. . .
Mr and Mt s. Henry Norton enter•■i-'.tins rcla- latned his brother and wife and
' 7!
■ i ’hvit M&gt;n nnd two children of Grand
tended Farr.;-• Rapids Sumiu*
ld*y
J Ly&gt; Lydy and Mbs Anlsworth of
—
|1 st.-.r-K spent Satnrdav night ard
Scott Lydy Mr and'Mrs. Dale
:k of Battle creek and Mr. und

daughter. Mrs

Lower, and

Eileen and Kathleen Daniels re.:n.-d home Saturday after spend­
.
week.- at the Kellogg

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

On the Corner of Church and Court Streets

Telephone 2121

Let’s all Face FRONT
and step fearlessly forward to assume
the responsibilities that await us...
Wrf look back at the past, only as a traveller (vho
turns at the summit and views the roadway where­
by he attained the heights, and from its experiences
we chart our course into the future.
Those who care to look back over the past perform­
ances of this bank can only be inspired with confi­
dence in its ability to discharge every duty required
of a good bank during the years to come.

For Nearly Half Century this Bank
Has Kept Faitli with Every Patron

«'■
dr and Mr* H s Flrsler Mt
■ Mr* G A Joslin and R H. Ab
t »-&lt;rt Sunday with Mr ar4

ANDRUS SERVICE
JEFFERSON &amp;
COURT Sttaai*

■J111"

‘ PHONE 2240 •

e SiiBda* School jr.c«
n Para Th-wra p;-l»i laying for Mv^al week*' visit
Agftst 4. Bring dishes
taint!-..
—”•
■■ — -■
viccx were
, Sunday guests at Pam Stuu's
—-------------------------Mrs Donna Slocum is in Hastings
---------- ------------------- caring for her grandmother, Mr*. A
! Smith. ■ who is aery HL
Mr and Mrs Geo. Firsier and L.
:ty - heartburn c cciburn of vermomtme spent
often lead to Tuesday evening at Herbert Pint-

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
B. A L: Barter arujslr’-

,‘ruUtm.: and fln-Fuiljuar and-sen
icf Flair.* ell were Saturday tujiii
jjueiu at Herbert Ftrjtcr s.
,

TteliAfTINGf
CITY BANK
The Bank with the Chime Clock

Telephone 2103

Hastings, Michigan

�c
THE HASTINGS BANNER. ft-EDNESDAT. AUGUST 2. 1»33

SOUTH SHULTZ.
I
CEDAR CREEK.
Not w large a crowd as usual at' The Survivors’ picnic seemed to be
the SliulU hclwuj rtunkm. between enjoyed by all. Rev. J. A. Davla of
MVfrnty and eighty being present. Lansing who wa* stationed at thi*
Some were there Irom Kalamazoo,;place nearly 40 year* ago, was here
.......
Battle Creek. Bellevue. Detroit and und gave us a fine talk.
ItafeU Ali.r ua LauiiUtul dmiar | Ur .r,J M» Lravitt
k.,.» visited
... MlddtoHU.
muu.v.&gt;4« Sunday
QLu.u.y
“»„“««•
.keu-a &lt;« to.nd.ln
another year, and all enjojed me । U,.. rnih^-t
nt
Ritnfl.-m
«f Sunfldd vi.iiwi
.MM
piogrmn. eipecUJIy tire singing ohd 'J* • OUbm| ®
we hope to meet again next jrear at
Gunl and
laU
Die tmme date
Mr .nd M, And,.. Mr,.,.
Ha»:ings &lt;nurialiwl for dinner
Kltanniwa ut Clear lake
Sunday at ua-ir cottage here Mr.*1Ucid“&gt; lu« “ two w&lt;-ek.. vaCaDon.
and Mt
lx*vt Till, of Coldwater.: Mr. and Mr.- Muri Lammers ot
Mr mid Mrs. Adclbert Craven und j B urynm
- ------ acre
----- immb
.*— over Sunday.
----------Mr. und Mra {». K. Kenyim.
*I •—
... -have
Henry Wvrtman and- wife
their ------------grandchllIni Bhultx und tumily-of Ha-dimti i&gt;&lt; n entertaining
---------------- -----an? .• la nding a week at the Lan- drrn, Myron Campbell of Freeport
baugh lol'iif..and Falwina Jerald of Northville,
Il mald K ujon of Bellevue. L. I,,f ■* couploAif weeks.
zpendiiig sonie tiine with Ins grand* j Mr and Mrs Arcelius Campbell
pannt-. Mr ami Mrs. G K K&lt;nj&lt;x&gt;;&gt;an? &lt; nu-rtaining the latter s sister
and Lev und Richard Mincey of; and family from- Battle Crwk lor
Muskegon. &gt;ix-nt Tlmraday night j «»•'*'days,
wltli tiiem.
.1 Myron Mason and wur atumdea
Mr. and Mrs John Hine ••tiler*'the,birthday gntherlng ut Mr. Ma*
tamed company fn&gt;m txtioii over s.,n's of Delton Sunday.
Hie w. tk end.
j Mr. and Mrs Thstrlm of KalumwL.in.i Soimwii!.' vA;Uil hir uml«.vu-ited Mr. John Lammers on
Alvil Kenyon
family
Bellevue,
..... amt..........
. ol‘ **■
’ ..... . WediMtsday.
from W- dn'-'day until SliWr&lt;taytz'*
Mr and Mr*. Vaughn Fuller of
'
some Hui! H.uting . vl itrd Henry Lelnaar and
SliuTlx had &lt;
luhiHy Sunday. .
band Thunb;
md family »I Calcplaying
Tiding tlw• newlywed.1,
veiling hm
nd lutnily ol

Guyla I'i .tht and family and Rus-

DOWMNO.
Tire EAdies' Aid'Society Ice cream
sale netted them »97S Rriday e\efling und proved to be very enjoy__it
------» --------------a very warm
able a*
was
-----evening
and
livid
—
"" “war
— *■'
’■* on the lawn al the
church. Thanks to all who helped.
Mrs. Bessie Morrow underwent a
v|..«,nni
Battle Creek. Thtfrsday morning and
i»renorted
l&gt; reported at
at woentin
present in aa lavcrable
lavcratdc
condition Charier, prnube. too. is getting'
uloijg nicely olt«l nls accident
Which occurred Friday'in which the
team ran utjay while drawing hitf.
throwing him out mid bif.iinug thy
collar bone aU&lt;&gt;, tnjunnft thr .u;ktc
jouit and otherwi* aiuiking imn' up.
badly. •
'
George Huynes of JfrndFfiEhott -is
OUT raw barter O', prearnt haring
takrn Uic plan- of Wrdt &gt; W»'bb wiltt
moved .near HaaUm&gt;.
The pupils of Mi.-. C.ladys Cham*
ton Friday uftcrn&gt;«m, which ww
participated hi by the did, rent oner
in the county alio air under hrr in•trucUou A swim at &lt;
also indulgi d ui atxt a
followed widen

Mr. ami-Mt

Important Note: The price shown on all items in this advertisement includes the Michigan 3% Sales Tax.

Willhzxcatr Round, Swiss
wVClaV
or Sirloin

lb

BOILING BEEF^b......
PORK ROAST Center Cut. Shoulder '

Beef Roast

u..

5|c
7c

Lb.

Any and all
cuts of chuck
Some for less, lb. JBk

BACON SUGAR CURED
SMOKED PICNICS

lb.

ESTABLISHED
IB59

12c
8c

I*.

Pure Lard 3 ** 25c

WHERE ECONOMY RULES

Wall* r OniL-.b

it (• ndSuml.i
&lt;11 linikii y and bride Saturday
Ina at thr home of the bride's
‘
‘ ■■
Sage.

Mann

hem it- bchttlllul set of silnml Mrs Sago.

A&amp;P GROCERY DEPARTMENTS —

ip conn

among
••d Uie (.'bamberliiin&gt;A.-&lt;hby
at Ci&lt;*A.tl lake Smiduy,
k. and family left for
Mr. ami M:. Ben l&gt; inenty of ■'Grand Traver.-e Hay Monday mornH«j»- Cuit.-r tolled .&lt;t VIetl 1&gt; m- i im: wliere th«y*.qwnt a few dayj
r.av's Bunday.
•picking chcrrw’-.
Mr nnd .Mrs. John Chamberlain
(!‘»y N*«d» ami family of Carit n
attended the -.trc-i.-.- in Kalamazoo j Center caltat at Jus uncles. Art
Tiicrtlay
'
| Richardwi’:*, Wednesday evening
Mr- Muriin Vcnderlip ot Freeixirt
MKT Kathryn Horton nf Drltmi b.
। «’ the Chara y chhirc home near
amending a It ’
Chambeilain

Dimti 1

MlDDI.EVILl.l..

bitix him a otnca rr

A Business Proposition

. LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON
YOUR LIME NEEDS.

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
FLOUR ■&gt; FEED
COAL a- CEMENT
UME
BRICK
TILE -&gt;- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

-

TELEPHONE 2118

Pickling Time
Is Spice Time
Wc Arc Able To Fill All
Your Spice Wants
Mustard (powdered)
Alum (powdered)
Celery Seed
Fennel Seed
Tumeric Powder
Whole Anise Seed
Capsicum (powdered)
Whole Coriander Seed
Black Mustard Seed
Curry (powdered)
Whole Black Pepper
Carajvay Seed
White Mustard Seed
Whole Mixed Spices
Whole Allspice
'
Hemp Seed
Whole Cloves
Dill Seed
Powdered Cloves
Rape Seed
Whole Cinnamon
Whole Mace
Powdered Cinnamon
Anise Seed
Capsicum Pods
Powdered Anise
Allspice (powdered)
Black Pepper (ground)
Black Pepper (ground)
Ginger (powdered)
.. Whole Nutmeg
,
Cinnamon Sigon (pwd)
Nutmeg (powdered)
Red Pepper
Alum (lump)

Have You Tried Our Vanilla?
16 oa.... 50c
8 ozs... . 25c
Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed to You. ,
This Vanilla Will Not Cook Out or Freeze Out!

B. A. Ly BARKER
"'Where immediate courtesy and attention are shown lo air

Phone 2115 Hastings, Michigan We Deliver

Full Cream,
or Brick

Wisconsin

SUNBRITE CLEANSER
DILL PICKLES
Flying Dutchman
CERTO
For Perfect Jams and Jellies

FLOUR

LIME
Everyone, knows that SOME lime is necdssary to
plant growth, liut the farmer who supplies SUF­
FICIENT time of th&lt;- proft«?r value has recognized
a business proposition which pays big dividends.
The cent of the best lime, and the labor to apply
it, is small compared with the value of the in*
creased yield which results from intelligent liming.
The failure to lime will result in a loss of crop
value many times the coat of lime application.

CHEESE

3 pkgs. 13c
qt. jar 10c
bottle 25c
bag

241-lb. bag 89c
4 pkgs. 22c
2 for 15c

LILY WHITE FLOUR
—
‘ SPARKLE
Famous Gelatin Dessert
KETCHUP
Quaker Maid
8-oz. bottle
play in
Und the httI
program t&lt;

congratulate &lt;1

tr.-n ...
highly ot the
lir. time.
Max Lynd and ^u:i Ec
[i t&lt;» Hie Thompson's, near
•y and ajient a few days lust

Tins village sure was packed with
people • Saturday, evening. You
could hardly get up or down street.
W. 11 Wood, who lived lor joint
years near Khilo. on M-3T. has been
calling on old frtendt. for the p.-ut
few days. He livc.% down in the
eastern part of the state now.
■ Throhlnii fe very' lii-appolntlng to
many ax wlauit is not tuniitur out
. most c«se.*

. ASSYRIA.
| Mrs Dora Brandt entertained on
Saturday at a six o'clock dinner in
• honor of the tenth, birthday of their
laughter. Maxine. There were eight
;iri clas'mates present und the
‘vent »•« a complete »utprbc
1 Fnrol Stamm was vudted Sunday
by several of his relative;-. Mr. hntl
IMix. Fl rd Stuinn&gt;. Mr- find Mrs
'Charles Purcell. Mr. and Mi.-' David
!Conklin,writ- among the'nurnlur.
Mra S'I-.ia ;-■&lt;■ I:-,, -- of camp
Custer has been .-jx-ndinz the put
i week with hrs.daughters;Mrs. Evan­
' gle Miller and Mrs Veda Seldmore.
' Mr aniLMrs. Ben Conklin and
daqghter Lots nf Milan. Ohio, are
viAltin# relatives in this locality.
i Mrs Belle Miller Is convalescing
from her recent lllncs;.Willis Gray Is a^ain.on duty nt
the Earl Bristol farm,after a scigc
with a boll in the outer ear.
Our pastor. Rev. Harold Dixon.
Mrs Olive Tobias and MW Norma
Cis? were among thaw lo. leave
Tuesday for the Century ol Brog.ress.
! Mr and Mh. Fred Mili-r enter­
; tained Saturday evening in»hnnor
j of their sister. Mr* Myrtle Moor,
and Cousin. Ben Conklin, it bGtig
.tlulr birthdays. Messrs and Mei1 dame* Charles Purcell. Joe Moore.
.Ronald Warner were , present. Ice
' cream and cake were served.
' The annual Case family reunion
[will be held on August ifi st the Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Case home at East
LeRoyTlw Brlggi annual school reunion
b scheduled for AiiguM 17 at the
church basetnegr. Picnic dinner and
program.
Tlw Cooper.itli e Threshing com­
pany of the Ellis district are again
;at work at the oat threshing.
1 Remember the Eagle school re­
’ union on Saturday the Sth. Tlw ice
cream booth will be a 'feature,
’

T‘-ro San Francuoo teiepho.-.t tubtenberi of 157S still remain in the
iateat U6U« of th# local Ulenhone
book.

NUTLEY OLEO
WOLVERINE LIMA BEANS
WHOLE GREENBEANS
GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD

Cigarettes

3 cans 25c
3 cans 25c
IG-oz. loaf 6c

$

Carton

/

.

qts. doz. 69c
lb. pkg. 271
qt. jar 25c

4 25

Toilet
Tissue

_ . , can 69c
. 2 gal can $1.15
lb* 23c

EDELWEISS MALT
Light or Dark
PENN-RAD MOTOR OIL
Medium or Heavy
BOKAR COFFEE /
“Coffee Supreme’

COFFEE

.

Chesterfield, Old Gold

MASON JARS
2-qt. doz. 89c
pts. doz. 59c
OUR OWN TEA
Black ‘
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING

SEMINOLE

3 25

Wolverine
Plain or Sliced
Camel, Lucky Strike

93c

24J i-lb.

Gold Medal or Pillsbury

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1 26c

Maxwell House or Del Monte

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FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Lemons

25c

GOOD SIZE

4

Carrots or Beets
Bananas Fancy Yello.
Oranges Juicy Sweet
Celery Michigan
Peas Extra Fancy
New Potatoes

2

GREAT

Bunche* 15c

3
10

Head Lettuce
Fancy

10c
2 u&gt;». 15c
2 Doz. 29c
Bunches

Lb*.

Lb*.

19c
38c

PREMIUM SODAS
29^
2-lb. pkg.

Z IU. 2(k

.-OLD FASHIONED ASS'T. &lt;

pk,. 25c

SLIM JIM PRETZELS
MILK BONE BISCUITS

Shredded Wheat
FLAKE BUTTERS

Ige. plcg. 25c

2

21*

Champion

CHEESE CUPS
SPECIAL GINGER SNAPS

Graham Crackers

Atlantic &amp; Pacific

pk^ 15c

2 Igc. pkgs. 29c
2

Um. 29g

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LEGAL NOTICES |

CITAiiCEZT WOTirt!.

KLINGENSMITH. .
Marlon Saunders of Indianapolis
is spending two weeks with in*
brother. Noble, of till* place
Will Green spent lari week with
hl* sister. Mrs. Claude Mayo, in
Maple Grove.
Mus Naro Mayo of Battle Creek.
Archie Burd and Chester Oversnilth
Bellingham. Warner and of Maple Grove and Manon rUundfamilies enjoyed ■ picnic
•&lt; n Fruit's point un Thun- Sunday Mr and Mrs Clarence
Mavo and Bryant Ire 61 Battle
M
Mr and Mr- .John Creek spent the evening there
Homer LaMu ot near Barlow lake
f drv.e to Alpine. und took
spent |mi it lit hut week with Gordon

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'Appreciates as never before the high value of
Building and Loan shares as a safe investment.
Their record for Safety in lhe United States is
almost 100
Not a single association has
failed in Michgan during the past two years.
The NATIONAL is Detroit’s oldest Building and
Lonn Association and has never lost a dollar of

&gt;p they called on Mr. R.-v' .aid A JoLiitoh home.
John Jones. in Grand
.. —---------------------------any
member's
investment.
• Is spending a few days with her '
Farr and aunt. Mr- Maude Johnson
camping
.....
?JHarry 8&lt;x:t and
Wayne baby have yonr to Chicano to care,
tor Mr. Scot&gt; father, who has Uni.
Wednesday illMias Headley of near Payne tab­
.1.. Chris Mrtlau'a barn and
:i
n-buddlngs were dcstmjtd by passed away Thursday after bringoperated on for appendicitis Much
135# Griswold St. Detroit. Michsympathy Is extended to het brothDetrMt'S OM».l Bniutns C.4

®*I£ JiJntinnnl ffioan &amp;
ynueritiurnt {j[tmtpnn‘i|

■ommur.lty sympathize*

The H I, a-' Hand Club meets
Mn UtV- &lt;
Doster on
1 ■’
, -■ Moreh..4&lt;e submitted to
• ? operation on Wednesday
pccted
Finest

Mr and Mrs Perry Van Tuy!
SQtnt Sunday at the home, o! Mr,
and Mrs V Kennedy in Nashville
- ---------- • • •—
NORTHWEST R«JTtAND
Mr and Mrs. Sain Pratt. Mr and
Mrs Ritchie Mullen. Myrtle and
Doris Hull, were dinner amyU Bunday of Mr and Mr* John Jvnn-on
el Prairieville In honor vl Mi.Pratt'* birthday.

J. L. Maui, Hastings, Mich.

and

of Toledo. Olii
l:»
Mlw Mill

M!

AN ENTIRELY NEW

SUPERFUEL
AT THE PRICE OF REGULAR!
nre leaving,
»» ? foi Smyrna where they
ixnd the next two week* Rev.
Wry of near Eagle «;)f supply
t-ufl«tiy. in R\-v. Loomis' ab-

ri»m« mbrr thefcarlton LAS
: thi’ »*’&lt;k Tthirsdatrfor wip-i
ith Mr and MrCsAHir Todd. I

v -.Liniajoo Sunday.
Herman Johnson,
‘•■ent Sunday with J
■It’h Henney.

and family
evening.
and Mrs
end,
nnd.
tr\i\«.
tdin Petry have j
Mr P&lt; rn * moth-

nf Grand Rmdds
IrMi..'.' frwnda one

HERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU
OUGHT TO KNOW ABOUT IT...

Tl■■■ Philip Thomas family from
Grand Rapid* attended church here

OF.PEP. r&lt;?s

NORTH HOPI.
Mr and Mrs Clair Benkley and
nf Pav. Indiana, spent the week
«nd with hex parents. Mr and Mrs
O r ir Wurm, and family Mrs.
H- nkb*v and &gt;on remained to »;&gt;end

Mr. atu! X£rs L-ui- Firruton of
’.,‘.lan;u;-.’ .-pent tlie w»fk end with
Mr. mid Mfk Otto PranMika and
Mi.-t Violet Wurm, who has been
-ending the put few weeks with
l. r ".-'cr Mrs Clair Benkley. of
Rjv. Indiana, retained home. SunMr .and Mrs. Donald McCallum
Sunday afternoon with ridativr-s jn Hastings.
Mrs. Rankin Hart and daughter'
in r n-.pany with Mr*. Howard Johnn attended the Otis school re-,
union Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Theodore Pranshka
• .1 »:&gt;n nnd Mr. and Mra. Albert
Ulrich attended on Sunday the
Thomas reunion at Little Cedar

POIHNK.
Threshing wa* the order of* the
day around thrae part* last week i
Mrs Frank Waters and daughter. I
Mary, attended lhe Otis school plc! me Saturday.
•
i Mi*a Gladys Laubaugh-spent last
weektvWilng friends in Woodland
Mrs Mont* Replogle spent Sun­
day at home after spending th"
, summer with her daughter in Free■ port.
.*
.
’
Rachel Caln of Laming spent
i Thursday with home folks
j Mrs Oliver Hayman and daugh­
ter. Margaret, of Kalamazoo vbited
at GVorgc Ransom's Tuesdsy.

The Compete Superfuel!
Some "ngultr" gatolintt may equal Standtrd Red
Crown in one or two qua/itiei — none turpanel it.

And we be/ieve that not one tqualt it in all the
mentialf ol good gaio/ine.
■
1 Top anti-knock rating for it* price class.

'

2 Umurpaited in starting, acceleration or mileage.
3 Free from harmful sulphur and gum.

4

NO
PREMIUM
Sj

Gallons

Accurately adjusted for seasonal variation.

6 Fresher because of Standard popularity.
7 Sells at lhe price of regular.

84*-.

PAID .

STANDARD
-«

i

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M.yy vary aJtjhtly ahetrMra)

ALIO DISTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS TIRES u n

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS MICHIGAN, AUGUST 9, 1933

12 PAGES

COUNTY SCHOOL
.'5TATELAWSAPPLY Budget Savings Are Lost
In Tangle Of Overdrafts CENSUS SHOWS G150“pX^
I
TO ILL PUPILS
DISTRICT BOARDS CANNOT
DISCRIMINATE IN THEIP.
SCHOOLING

MUST GIVE SAME ADVAN­
TAGES TO ALL GRADES
I

NEW FUNCTIONS OF STATE GOVERN.MEN I ( AL’SE THIS IS AN INCREASE OF
OVERJrtft-IN TWO
CONFl'SFNG INCREASE IN TOTA US

Provisions OI AtliniifiMration Sales and Gross-Income Taxis
Are Considered Alonu With Deficits And
■ Diversions Of Revenues

By V. J. Brown.
'
Cannot Koop Lower Grades
Now that tlw matter of ••political payrolls" ha'- again been disposed of.
in School and Refuse to
at least for the pte-ent Mipix-w the attention of the reader be turned
Pay. High School Tuition
far the moment to a raniidetatlon of the HKCi-.TS* budget and the special

7 at Free-.
‘port—Applications Must
Be Filed by August 25

The civil Service cummUxlon at
.Wuvhlngton luu ordered a civil sen'lee examination to fill tlie pcaidun
YEARS
of povtmaater at Freest in the
plate of Olen Petidns, whose term
will expire January 1 next AppliPRIMARY FUND $14 FOR
cations will, be received by liw deEACH NAME IN CENSUS partnumt at Washington up to August 25. That is, they miuubc in
by August 25 Th«* defCensus Shows Increase of Washington
’
inlte date for the examination has
as yat been toted That win be
Over 900 in County's Pop-- nut
।
ulation in Two Years
;announced later from Washington
We understand the salary of the
According to reporta from Lansing.।•Freeport postciffice is somewhere
the primary Mhpcd fund to be.dls- jaround *900 jxt yeur. Roy Hubbard.
tributed this year will approach ,of the local postnffice. will conduct
tj3-(K)0.000. or about *14 for each ,
|Xt.on t,f f{:hoo! ace in the state: .
(,n
flnSrhU tedium.
the districts will not receive their .
primary school money as in the past. I
’ll ln ,,ne lump in September. A* ।

NUMBER 15

PAGES Ito 8

EXAMINATIONS WILL BE
llirQ
VJHELD IN THIS CITY VlLU

TREAT IN STORE AT .
MIDDLEVILLE TONIGHT(

13483265

Barry County Band to Give1
Concert With A. A. Bi- '

CONVENING THIS WEEK
AT THEIR CAMP GROUNDS
nvap

«LAK

ferno as Director

FLOWER SHOW HERE
NEXTSAW
WILL BE HELD IN THE
YOUNG BUILDING ON
JEFFERSON ST.

thtq pttv

UI1Y

.

PROSPECTS GOOD FOR

ll Hapids. The WOMEN'S CLUB, GARDEN

D|_ . __...

CLUB TO CO-OPERATE

'

BIG ATTENDANCE
Regular Camp Meeting Be
a
.
.
,„
,
&amp;'na Sunday. Aug. 13 —Ip
~
'
Sesaion
for One Week
The annual conference * of Hie
,Wr-leyan Methodist ehurch nt»ned
Tuesday
Right at sewn-thtrty at
,
tiieir rami* grounds souin ut tli&gt;*
city Prospects ar* good for a tec-'
ord an ends tier judging from ad­
vance retrnition*.
Elect Um of officer* «1IL b* Ixld
today. Wednesday. F*ni.-c«
are
planned for every, evening, throe of
especial Interest bring on Friday and
Saturday, under the unsDir
* '
Rev
Women?. Missionary Fecit
and Mr*. Frank Birclh wl»&lt;

n •rhlch

after All Entries Should Be in by
’ As- ss,
Njno o'clock Satur-

.

day Forenoon

-It wits inevitable that the fifteen ,...
appropriations as finally adopted* by the kgislature and approved by the
The sixth annual Flower Show
mill tux limitation
law would bring rguvrniur
——.. —
.......if Coirhieniblv. confuiion Kbpeara to gsiit in tin minds of the
*111 t»c hekl in Hustings on August
problem* to some rural ciiin-tu of this .•t.:t&lt; a.-. :..i just wit.iill
,
,
12th in the store on Jefferson rtceet
| school district*, ns well a* to some &lt;x'eurri&lt;l to inquire more money to
L'loi* rtv
)1'
Iltejc two new purknown as the Young building
ot. *27in villugi v »nd amaUer title*. Fw be ruined by the state than etc lx■ demand
d'-ma— Uw
... raising
---„
l*&gt;r four conwecutive years Uie
nu iicri-tofuir iru
..uud.,1
in
| muny years. th'T&lt;&gt; lias been on the’foie
.
fX)*&gt;.iJ&lt;X». nut
luded in
Flower Show has been sponsored
rtolute bixiks of Hili.state a law irfor tj;-.- puipo-c of this dlvctissirm
tax or other slate revenues,
and the work done by the Hastings
glad
.... .....v.ftv,... ......e «.M
quiring that, where a student n-id—MT'round number be i.mploy I tor n’‘’’
Women * Club but last year *1032*
ing in a rural district had success••
----- ft
-- u
11
”11 ,JW*lSMU0M^‘,e °Cal *Cll&lt;i01
U1J :-kl*.c
t--the Thcrnapple Garden Club Joined
fully pai i’il the eighth grade cxter undcrxtandlng.
•*i’h 'hem in giving the'Flower Show
amination, if he should, within the
S27.ooo.iiuo ItrplarrmenL
mate, the amount to lx sent in Sep­
.&lt;r.&lt;i the two clubs will work together
time prvxcril&gt;td by law, jiclillon the
■thf year m thu project.
.
Ilf I. bvttW
...........................
it should ix- bt.rnc m muni also tcnibar will be about *0.50 for each
dhtrle.t schocA board tor such aid.
Tin- rules tor entries and pre­
iimler*t.iding let that in the event no more money Is person of school age. that is between
tin n tiie school board must poy tli&lt;the mmi. lx- &lt;ij- exir’ndnl oh tlu ,«- purjKses, then nte ami 20—and the n-maining MAU
, tniurns will follow etoeeiy those used
high rvii'xil tultioii of such pupil.
'
vKlui into groups every iwntiy
by the National Flower Shows and
' pr J ‘ ‘&gt;I»c stato. may i&gt;ot lx- forwarded until Dect m- DEPOSITORS SHOULD SUB
li) order tlial ap- from the sales — „ „ —...
,
. .
she •judges will be out of town peolift in mills limit lias been taxed,
Saturday evening will
pniiiiiaie mill cor- ph.oim nt of an njuul amount which - Mn. Maude Smith, county school
SCRIBE FOR STOCK IN
pie
_
tfwie is not enough money left to
rect coiiiparinons ' the.-wi’e would have oi necessity commissioner, has received . the
Tne ’D'.nrnapplc Garden dub I* a
NEW
BANK
HERE
VARIOUS
PARTS
OF
CO.
rnny on eight grader, of •ciiool in
Africa Anotlnr
may be made. Tlie been provided by u tax upon proigr- ichool rrnsus from the different discounty club and every one In tlu»
tlie district lor nine or ten montiis*
er will be Pre*
render i: uuUoiu-d
ty ;r e:i-.&lt;i und levied by local as- tricts anil it shown a considerable.in-'
county is requested to bring their
TO
BE
COVERED
DAILY,
ami pay llje tpition of lu high
of Houghton C
t&lt;&gt; rcint-mixT that
. On th,*- contrary, to tin- ex- crease in the last two years in SAME PLAN JUSTCOMflower* and hefn to make this cxhlAUGUST 9 TO 24
school students. Tlus Question .has
tw.. m* tielil of (ent that tne state spend* more io:II there w--re
persons &lt;4 _. rTrn ...
n.nme
• bitton the best ever.
immediately artnn; What shall be
in tliex- respect:, than ’would ichoo] age shoWn'by the sciwxil c-ri-, PLEl ED IN GHAND RAPIDS department of th • chm
Mr*. Marian Goodyear U in
done to meet that situation? In a V. J. Brown
lx here some time th*
lx&lt; :. . j&gt; ut it 1*41 in tlie mw of that year in tile county out----------charge of the &lt;lL.ipl.ays for the WomFARMERS
INVITED
TO
feu ch’,Irict;,, amt m one at leiut In th,J tW3
kijli.iatun , irilli of- tin
■
m.,..........-- &lt;4 local authorities-. Jun to .|dc of this city
in 1932 thu had if Successful Will Release
i ti’.. Club and Guy. Giddings will
UUK county just^ «,itch a MtuuUun iunctiun . litivnuc been in rvluforc rii- riiUt extent are tjie taxpayers of the increased to l"i8«. For 193^1 tin- to­
have charge of the Ttiornapple
ATTEND.
ASK
OUESTIONS
$400,000 Deposits That f
'
-* • - i.nppoiu.)! by local luxta on lo(Continued on page five)
mJ will be 4.878. Tins indicates thut
’Garden club exhibits. Other memby the annual »ctiool meeting, detlie movement from tlie cltle* to the
Harold Foster and Supt. Bell •mt.s of tlie committee arc Mrs. Du­
Would Help a Lot
country is still in progress; or tycrc
ane Bauer and Mrs. E J. Pratt.
Tltc people of Hastings were
to Be in Charge of
of any students in any high, school.
MEETING OF AUXILIARY
It e, expected that Roy Chandler
TVi flnil out.Jilsl what might be
&lt;h. ■&lt;!,.«.I RM. ... u iouiwhljM l(U
and
tl„ .anounre.
. will make *n exhibit of gladtda*
Sessions
done under such cmuiilbmr. the
THURSDAY. AUGUST 17
“
1
«...
" ''
m.n. .!». Ih. n^.v..y ...tatnj..
=. A ri-1 of‘nit &lt; tine* With farmers। from hi.-, fine gardens.
Enlrii ; ate expected to be in
;. sajrjxs. srsswa.'g tion* had been made .for the forma­
Ai,w*
&lt;'.*■- of
Buriy
conuty
to
dwio
•.
the
prornrnt of Kiiuctynn nl Lan-ing niu!
Two Delegates Chosen to At
by nine o'clock A. M and after nine
tion' of a new natlunai '
‘
■ I* suited Hint neither'a district tun st
tend Department Conven­
. irhool board can ■ dlwriminmc
&gt;- .my who wish to buy.
&gt;y
Count
v
Agent
ugain-t any pupite testding tn xhe
in Grand Rapids
ntion
. A..........................
.i„. A,„/i
Award* will be made tor tlw fol­
‘ sor of th*- Grand Rapids National Manon Ind
, dUtriCt as to the nmotint of .'cbtKtl- NRA SIGNS ON PRACTL
lowing GUdiulas— Red. rove red.
K Kt I
Thu
will releave “
immediately
and l*.
tain
...... U-,3.1 AM,Ian--III be e»ur. nu. ....I ... IH- TO..U4
1Bunk
“^ ™
’.’
“"“I'1’ iUrhlh'■ collrp. -nd
n "of
o&lt; Itn­
iisg they ; hs.il have. If. tot inMunc •.
Ere pink, orange, yellow, white,
CALLY EVERY STORE
the available cn.di will only permit
-- - . - - -•
Winona School &lt;4 TheoI-wY is
i
ender, purpl&lt;-. salmon, salmon
armm no. .M» Ortnd n«P- llw B.U..
ti.. .. ... .ill
2a weeks of schooling for thaw in
AND FACTORY
!!•..■* east uf th- Sponablc cemetery.
Following i* the school census tor, mil
pink, rose pink, light violet, dark
Id._ Lol .11 or
Mlrhlk.n
,.
the eighth grade or bnioit; in the di: on Thursday. August 17 A jk*v luck this county, shown by townships;
, Ul. '•“'■rt smoky ’cream, buff or fleshf.
. ;»UUj;»n »IU...v„,r ,jf c„
dtnt -.T will be ’encc^at one o'clock
farm ,u,,n'■,1 vartetirs Any other color,
Ajusyria
Une. *hlrl&gt; .. Mr» m«yte cured
u»,„,n, ,„
tlna „, ,„,K
give the same amount of who.’ling CUSTOMERS ACCEPT NEW und it h'ffx*d there may be a good
Baltimore . .
o tex- be
ar,d Snl- wn**« spike Thrra
•In some hull school to tl&gt;e high
...J™ “.’"I ■"■d""
Th. r4m|&gt;nre&lt;u« .................
i;.ue* of any ut the above color*.
Burry . .
HOURS IN GOOD SPIRIT
t.M.OOfl of deposits
in the U.I;
daj Aux.i-t
r&lt;ie&amp;.,i tudciit; within the district.
’--- - —H....V
”tied up
'rau ...........
rtUL * I '•0
-1'
lr« Mildred Downs president* of Carlton ..
1-.:. 2nd und 3rd. named variety.
K-.tt.mi.*
...
Hastings National
Bank, no*
&lt;n» r„«,
■
'Umitlmicd otPpagt MX&gt;
Auxiliary, and Mrs Brira Sayles,
Ber.t '.pike, named variety, any col­
Cavtlcton
All Hope President s Plans
or nr variety, 1st. Tallest spike,
1-pwlih-nt. itavr been chosen as
Hastings Twp.
named variety, any color. 1st. Best
May Succeed and Give
available when reorganization plans
ON DELINQUENT TAXES
display of named varieties. 1st. 2nd
meet in. Grand Rapids
Ir-mg .
are carried out. which call for »50,K O. to Depression
•»nd 3rd Best basket. 1st. 2nd and
Johnstown
080
of
mw
capital
and
8iO.(XUJ
sur,,
.
Jurfyinu from the api» .muter of
(Continued on page six)
Maple Grove
....
, plus, in the nature of things this * r3‘ Seven Months of This
if I* Hall. Thursday.
llaittruf store ‘ windnwn * (,hv blu»
Orangeville
...
:money can only come from the de”
~
-----Year
Exceeded S3$,000;
10.
‘
—
’
*
"
“
“
“
pulnr
bird
In
Prairieville
.
I pn&amp;itor*. They are asked &lt;o subJUDGE COVERT HANDED
ULII UUUL I lIUil I (
iahd
—
Townslilp
school,
Fri
­
baiokUc letters'
Rutland
.
•June Largest Receipts
1 scribe only 20 per cent of their deThornapple
OUT SENTENCES WED.
HE PROBABLY FELL FROM omAp.'i: “
iposits toward tile capital stock of, Up
w„ to ....
the flrrt of Auglut delln■Tow nshfp school. FrlWoodland .
the new national bank. This would quent taxn* for 1932 unci previous
bti'anc.u. place and ‘
Yankee Springs .. .
RUNNING BOARD OF OAR
: immediately release about *100.000 years liiul not ixm coniine in to
Ruiiantl—Podunl: church, Munday, John Losey Got Six Months
.cash,
making
tt
available
to
thapeoCounty
Tn-amer
Maui
any
too
SATURDAY P. M.
,
and George Gallup Ten
Total
.
| pie oi this city und vicinity ?&lt; For'briskly. The month of June how._ jdepositors'
.
...
them-jever,
set n record.'
”11' *0&lt;xl.
Uie
- „
...
PAYMENTS OF BONUSES । To this'total, to get tJic school .._
Years at Jackson
-factories ui- are unable t*» li-.irn:
BROUGHT TO PENNOCK
census tor thu county ihould l&gt;e &gt;',lvcs. us well as for the good of the' Foliowbig h a list oi the
Judge Frank U Covert, of Pontiac,
TO BEGIN SOON AFTER
bht without quo.-ktiou the numiri
added the .'Choul census uf this city community and the surrounding ter-1 ments mad'’ »&gt;n iJdinqu'n' ux&lt;
-dav. August IS.
came here on Wednesday and held
HOSPITAL FOR CARE 1 ■ 1 ‘
SEPTEMBER 15
&lt;4 1.372- which would*make the to-: dtory, thi,* capital stock should be the Comity tre.'Mirer for the
-S c h a o I. Wednesday, court lor Judge McPeek. There was
I •|i--’.&gt;nu-r.‘.
rf in t-.v.-i
--------------tConUriued on page slx&gt;
laettn months of this
tai lor tne
county...»
8.150.
brought before Judge Covert Mr.
ugust 18.
Was Found Unconscious at spirit tlu- new iw»i: i. knowing that
laiit year Hie amount of ciuh paid
Ifowling—Church, Wedne.&gt;day. Au- John IxMey. who had been arrdted
tne biisjn'o.S’ men and factor."-' GROWERS MUST AGREE
January .. . . . .
by the .'•utf. in primary money, per. CIVIC PLAYERS PLAN
for carrying concealed weapons and
Roadside—Has Not Re­
could do nothing different under the
February ......
TO RESTRICT ACREAGE
had admitted ius guilt. Judge Co&gt;
"
NEW
PRODUCTION
luill.
Thursday,
March &gt;
.
gained Consciousness
was expected that Uie drop tlus year)
vttri gave him from six monllu to
Th- siwtU.tneotL'&lt; resjxgww to t
AP111 ......... ...............
Saturday uflermxut. about in" President's request—wiileh luiiimr.
Government to Require Mini­ would be larger than, ha? actually
Court-House,
Thursday.
,
five years at Jackson This ought to
‘•Tho Bride" Being Seriously May
occurred.
o'clock, n Ntrimger ennw to the home to an order-not only lin Haj)t)n
;
be
ample proof that it Is not a light
mum Cut of Not More
The primary fund represents what I Considered for Presenta- &gt; June
18. matter for anyone to be carrying
July
but throughout ih»- cotmtry. h&gt;
the state collect* in taxes from rail­
Than
20
.Per
Cent
concealed weapons.
mu-'. I.ojxiul Sign. Whither tlw
tion in November r '
road.*.
telephone
lines,
electric
light
)
In tills cose Mr. Losey claimed
Barry county wheat growers will
NRA will puff ui. out of the uni’rnAlthough
one play, ■The Sllvrrj. Total.*3
Beatti*-. was away. Tin* .-trangit ,
companies and other publicUtillUcA t .....
—.... —
Monday, Au- that he was entitled to a part of Ids
mention*
'"bread ” is
Ls already
ulrenriv in
it. progress,
i.rrarrott the.
thn. Hie
.7
dill
the .nrrent V. &lt;r it’ th.v com- ‘P** 1 *lv r,1&lt;iuirev the money received'Thread."
-— payments
told Mrs B'-.ttlie that a man wa-.,,
sister’s estate. She died some time
-h ^r-. uiv .’i’.'..! ' i,)v with the urovuions of the^wheat ■frul"
used tor paying ।Selection committee of the Hastings include delinquent taw
lyinx at the stde ol’tii.- roud mg far ।1 tPt*slilrn»
1 ** .i.1,H* »
hall. Monday, ago; that one-third of. It should
Riwawv*.II iratiklv ,i&lt;lmit* I") *nn n.*. p.o\.. . &gt;._■ *•; tn* iniui teachers' wuo..«
ni.
.......
—
m
—
nnlv
tail
hut
r&lt;&gt;in.,,
wages.
[Civic Players will meet this week to on!-v 1032 but for prevtatts yran&lt; -Th?­
from the hottie, who bad cvhlently that ius plans are exjierimontal The ‘adjustment act. according to Cotin-:
'
have gone to him and two-thlrcU'to
- —&lt; 11
.
chow a drama for presentation 'forges’, ilctlnquency in the hKory of
been hurt In an ttutomobU- accident ’ best Judgment of the chief executive ty Agent Harold Foster. This eslt-Maranlc hall, two nephews. He claims lie once
and .Miggestcd that help sliould be and iff* advitors U that they will‘mare Li bMcd on the wheat quota GOOD PRICES FOR ONIONS &lt;,ur“1|{ Ulc No'e«nber or early De- Jhp county wa&lt; that tor 19*.- wii.n
lived in Irving township, but has
. ..
ccmber. Among the play* bring the total of township, county, state
summoned at once. ,
hall,
Thursday.
,
been a resident of Missouri and
relieve the situation, wilr add sev-'tor the copnty of 342,070 bushel* tor
Mrs. Beattie called her husband. cnii millions of men to the pay-' which a net bonus of about 28c per SEEM LIKELY THIS YEAR «,ven serious consideration are: and special- tax*** unpaid tor tnat
Kansas for several yeari. When he .
, "The Bride." "The Show-Off." "Ap- year amounted to $133,000 W. Th .
With other help the'injured nutii. rolls, incn asv the wage level nn»i[ bushel will be jiftid. Twenty cents
luhyniurMlay,
learned of his sister's death he re­
Short
Crop
in
All
Producing
l,le Sauqe." ‘The Clean-Up.' and year 1931
had large dtllnqncn-:
was carried &lt;iut of the roadway I'tiable tlw country to chtcr ujton n'
turned to Michigan and put in a
‘ ............... '
‘
''
StstM
Pre
’
^nt
T
u
a
,
"Llghtnln
'.
all
of
them
&lt;.ut&gt;landing
ri''‘
but
ni&gt;
’
.
atiya
’
ie;.nearly
as
They telephoned a. doctor in Alle­ buying movement whten will spell
claim for bls share of his sister's
n niter Sept 15 as a county*
otates txcepi no
comedic*. It is probabT. however, large.a*. 1933 In 1930 and previous FREE METHODIST PAS­
gan county. This .doetw at; onre .,. .../ittion lor administering the
estate. 'Hie settlement evidently
Smaller Acreage
’tont this last play Win Lx- r»«crv&lt;*d years the delinquent tax w.i* com-:
call'd Sheriff Lcomtrd and nXkcd;jhopc it* shaff uctomplish nl! this act enn be set up and the balance
waa not satisfactory to him. so ha
TORS
ARE
ASSIGNED
onion
&lt;•&gt;.»&gt; in Riret- entmiv ifor |vome f‘»«re date At present.1 para’ivriy smalt.
him to gtinrahti'e Ids ptiy for his 'Die mpon.*’ of the country tn the:next spring to Ukmc funner* who; The
liropoed to enforce his claims per- .
—not... nramlse
™.... to b*- as’laraenas, t!lc pI“y wh“‘h 4ecl,w to U‘ ,noat T,M‘ hl,t
•*ws
Inn&lt;lc *' r&gt;°4Mrvlre.i. Sheriff Ixmard told him
Tonally, ouuidc^-of legal methods.
KPihlinuixi on inisc six* '
jhaw r&lt;.‘‘ric,.ed acr-apc a* per,(*not' promi.-e
’ * to be a.* large u» ;; popular with the committee is "Th/stole tor .ill who ure driinquciil for Rev. A. L. Howlett Conics
lie had ii&lt;&gt; authority to do anythinif
----‘agreement with the government.
last year, although file acreage may i Bride."
i taxes for 1933 tn pav them before
of that kind. Th*' rioctor claimed t&gt; ernADATC nicm av
ilinas from Grand Rapids. whcfB he
Here
—
Rev.
L.
W.
Gibbs.
! In setting up a wheat quota th-* be larger. The heavy rains early I The- many special Ktenic effects;December
1. 1933. without any in-,
bine hud some .unpleavarit exjx-n- SEPARATE DISPLAY
had been staying for some time. Ac­
' g.wenuiient has had to Hike Into »i I hjf spring mid the exceedingly dry •
Goes to Ionia
cnee with thL-. enmity and would,not
QF ZINNIAS -A^KFD ic&gt;j:L.idernth&gt;n the dancer of famine * rather In June and early July tn-! necessary tor "The Silver Thread," lerrst or costs added: so that n ,2&gt;
cording to his own admission he pro­
du any sunjical worn m this county
U'
Horcu
charming fantasy of fairyland to be probable tliat a cohjidernblc of tiw
annual conference of the ;x»ed to use the revolver as a
'if drouth or other udverw growing Jurcd the crop. 'Hie hard &gt;U»nn a,
late
in
September
or
•early
‘
*100,000
ouutandinir
delinquent
1932
Frt-?
Mi
unless he was assured of his jmy ' Garden Club Members to eniiditlmii should cut down the esti- f’ *' weeks ago .Sunday also did a presented
j
”
ili»t
cJnncli.
which
clttsed
threat in order to compel a settle.
are rapidly taking form, tax will be paid this fall before the ut. Man u &lt;»:» Sunday evening. Rev. meat with a nephew, it xu known
'Hi** Sheriff tbeh called the Beattie
!mated yield of wheat conxldcritbly.ico,1AiderabIc'’aamage. It may be the! October,
Show Blooms From the
Under supervision of the director, next tax shall lx levied in Demnhome und learned that the man was
*:-. f V. .ii. ignrd ’o Hie that lie wai armed when lie left
(Over a livr year period; Uh- govern- rr°P »'&gt;11 be cut 50 per cent, nl-’ t\e second-class boat interior used ber.
iwriousiy injured. He took Cormier
Haslii
Fraser Seeds
Iment has found that 51 per rent of though it probably will be larger in "Outward Bound," is being transIn ordinary times this county ha*
Krnith McIntyre with iiim. 1 lie/,
arreatfd on his arrival here, and
Thu. special iwtlce applies direct-!,h''
w,M?a’ r“kM‘d 1,1 ,hU cnun" than
..........thut
.
formed into a peasant hut, the pal- very little delinquent tax.
brought him to Pennock nospUul.
' ly to the grower* of the California‘ ,r&gt; iw - Iwauwi tor domestifr v-..con- , • However, the pror-[xcu for high ace Chamber of u tiny princes*, and
------------ ---------------- (Continued on page two)
nunibr
nuut u
VUU.CI«,
[(t5
Tlie
balanc,of
4(1
per
Prices
for
onions
this'
year
seem
rinnliu tor which the mm iI wax sumption
ite u.&gt;*..pOulw h.b..M Oi .he .«&gt;- SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
*«
to the Judge, so the latter had all
•ini*n««
tins
sjirniK
..
•
rriH
represent'!
the
curry
over
mid
to
be
good.
The
onion
crop
tn
Ohio.
I distributed this spring; r. .
■
both Rev Howlett, the i»eede&lt;t evidence. The Judge
THE SHERIFF ARRESTS
'Hu? various members wbqleteured ,hc amount umcI tor ex|&gt;ort. The J"d,“na “nrt Ne* York a* well iu
PLANS
LAWN
CONCERT
a
very
successful
um-pted
hw
plea
of
guflty
and gave
MRS. MANVILLE WHITNEY .the .-innla ed from Fill r &amp; gon government nrojKisc* to pay u«bonus "*lch&gt;Kah. also in all the western METHODISTS CHAL­
him Ute &gt;«ntence mentioned.
‘
..
t,( C'nlif.irnia are asked to&gt; display only on wheat required lor domestic *md
!ind Pncific
Pacific coast state*,
slates, except
except!
George Gallup of this city was ah
V It Is Alleged That She Sold tiieir bjoam* M-parately at the Flow - emsumption. Thus if a farmer Oregon, and in all tlie New Eng­
LENGE PRESBYTERIANSs,L/LL
TAX COLLECTION EQUAL
IQjnpiight before the Judge on the
n
.
er Shuw .&gt;ii Saturday AuguM 12 at wWwx to raise enough wheat to fond state*, except MassachusctU,
of statutory rape, the victim
Beer, Although Having
Hastincj. '
•
’
:
supply hl* share' of the domestic. will be much lex* than an average Another Baseball Game to Be Orchestra will present »n open atr
SAME TIME LAST YEAR charge
5iconcert on the court house iavii
being one of his own daughter*. The
be given....for nuuk.t.
be assured ‘a fair "op al“* ‘&gt;ie acreage, on tlie whole. ■
I 0
Class
I. ........
Prizes wwill
No License
I..
"* *■
.......................
’ *he
“ will ----------Played at Fail* Grounds
some evening thu full. ?;■&gt; d- i'.ti.details of hlx crime Vie revolting.
simile
.-ix-cimcn
price;
if
h
■
wlalir.s
to
and
**
■
’
’
mailer
than
a
year
ago.
What
■
tht.
rile
moat
perfect
single
sjx^lmcn
!'««■;
u
n?
wwmra
ur
raise
more
ana
,.
’
»*.•.
w«Smaller
Tax
Rate
and
Re
­
Mrs ManVIffe Whitney of toss ',- "
"
fdate ha* yet been tlx*-! Member- &gt;4
Gallup admitted hia crime. He was
.
. . tnUrt
l.i,
........ with ..........
....
....twill
lie especially
v‘ hrlnfiil
tn
the
—
-4
from
Fraser's
seed
’
a
X"
liK
chances
prices
on
the
!
helpful
to
the,
Friday Evening
;th(.
b.,.„ n.[H.rtr..,n!: duced Valuations Cut Down
city was arrested by Sheriff Leonard '"‘^er urowi
y lx? shown. Scaling
of- world market, tiuii is up to him.
ionion growers is that there will be I
Saturday on the chutge of selling'A,IV c,lI&lt;,r
.
toihiwK- sin(Continued on page three)
no carry-over from the previous ■ A challenge has been Issued by each Monday eientnc in prepareAmount of Tax Receipts
beer contrary to state InT. She wire «*&lt;’‘nu W1U *?'&lt;&gt; ns
"s Allows:
-Sire. -jn
30
VACATIONING AT 8AUGA------- -------------- -------------| crop. Thus, it would seem the proa- the Methodist men to the Preiiby-itlon for the second lnd*x&gt;r coiiccrt
brought before Justice. Matthews. f«tolr4 Perfection &lt;4 bloom. 35. NORMAL
TUCK DURING AUGUST.
‘1 terUn men for another game of‘later on.
•
City treasurer. Mrs. Nellie Smith. . ■
CLASS
THIS
YEAR.
pect
for
a
fair
price
for
onions
this
bound over to the eircurt court und. I»‘nts; Color, 10 points; Foliage. 10
--------*------ •-**------ —
f jwt.ii thn'. mi'a’tired in doihrtCT’ Rev. and Mra. J. A. McNulty and
We
notice
that some Oftinty T7'i
seat'year is'much better than las’, year.‘’ baseball to be played al the fair1
released under *2 00 band
point*: Stem. 10 points; Condition . •hoolv
/
’J,"7
"7.
the
amount
oi
taxes
collected
this
family
went on Friday to Bauga[grourids
on
Friday
evening
of
this
[MERCHANDISING
EVENT
in the stale have decided to:
— ---------- ------ — ------:—
jear
is
vnallcr
than
a
year
ago
at
tuck
to
spend the balance of the
|
week
at
six
q'clock
A
T
CARVETH
4
-STEBBINS,
‘^ FURROW’S SUNFLOWER
the present time: J&gt;ut as th» rate month pf August al Lake Mchtian.
------- 11 wl11 ** remembered that -----------------------------------thek . „„i
s
- rsr
DOESN T NEED NIRAi wMygijn.
miX-i,J,.,.
„ I" is t'Uk- tins year and was about 73c While there Rev. McNulty will sup... . ----- ••------ .----•
~
dist* * to 5 In tlie former game, and
ntwm1*- .«•
-.nd vi^ini't a year ago. and a&lt; the HAS&lt;’wecl val- ply at AU Saint* Episcopal church
received It seems certain there will
“S,*
nation of the city -xai cut about and will- reside at the recUiry adbe a large enough class this year so
in
11 ofdudes
any ofyellow
the following
Grand
sureTittn
umohe”’7 C*nrth * strbMn- 'h*' «""" । i :ht per n ut, it would appear that Joining the church.
the sale by individuals wjio hftVP, more than
Pink
.hades * *XXn S^S^Tthi «ariu.p o, hl
“ ‘ Street near Mar"had a*they\n
cXtderable
£uXJ"
no license should b*&gt; tolerated. The
3"'!’"“'
in many utgl probably more IndiIf anyone w|*)mh to communicala
nd
nt
tinge
shu&lt;t&lt;'.:
scarlet
—
’
!•
carrying
it
*&gt;n,
e.prciaiiy
mi
as
tne
t
Presbyterian
nine
-Bale,
more
complete
particulars
of vhhi.iL- had paid their taxes this with Rev. McNulty while he Is away,
state police us well as the sheriff r Rold und onmgc shuffi-,
and prosecutor are very much In crinuon
year than a year iut&gt;&gt; at this time; he can lie reached , by telephoning
Im.U&gt;J»
tn go
tob.11
।ni. bull
iw.it »n
........ ' on
..’ i tnlK issue of the
Banner. .IT',:.
There
arc'. but the amount is not so large.
‘ ——
th~
Itoto
earnest in the enforcement of the; •■'hade* . .... „.....................
, th«*
the post
pot master at Saugatuck, who la
■ ■ - —---------------■ .
a.»1U&gt; ।W.
w*m»«aww
... ..Mt—. »w.« **~ w.«..USix
sure w
to
this
game
r.rm,M.trm&gt;ti
.- ... ti.t
&lt;toH*R well. Therefore it [Friday night. Tickets are now on
‘
----- ;-------slate law prohibiting the selling ofj Sweepstakes Class A—Bouquet of tTHIDEMTER SCHOOL REUNION.! »'&gt;«•
the senior. warden of the church.
brer by .nure...»u
unlicensed ,n*m/.M..
persons. ...
It will
*^,7, -nf-------n&lt;!.... 1 -j?&lt;.
- - ------- tha?- At tchoolhoUM. Saturday. Aug. 19. sc”ms probable that this prolific *ule at the crothera Hardwarc»aud,
nt »Jim— in
KE'’ E' l,*',-4NE TO
ICE CREAM S4MTAL.
be wire for those having any notion!
n°tt&lt;’rs fco*n from Frasers seeds BrlJ1R tabJc
gandWiche* and'flower of Mr FMrrow's Is gifted with at the Banner office at 10c for all !?_nPREACH (
of profiting by such illegal sales to of •”*?
01, c?lor«; Yhree onf, olher
Alinlra a strain ot real genius tor to date ii under 15 and 15c for thro«&lt;Aer 15.1b 8
continue* through August
Rev. E Henderson Lune of ToleAt Methodist social room*. Friday
refrain from such luw breaking, be*"*
Jor each exhibit. s!wnirid. 8ecv.—Adv.
)j contains no Ire*
■ '
, ,vr
n -ri*tv&lt;
- ------------ ----------- ----------- -i evening, Auausl l«. from 1:09 -k»
less than 38 bloom* the proceeds to be divld/d/equally
dlvl
cause the officer* arc determined to 1st—52
*2(M
00 worth of flower Keds
ai«is from
from------------ , ______________
'varying
in
sire
from
buds
to
parbetwren
the
two
churchek
i
LIKE
OLD
TlMtn.
ul
n
p
r
e
NC
h
a
t
tlie
United
Brethren
1 varying In
between
church
put an end to it.
iFraser'a; 2nd--51.25 worth of flow­
DURFEE SCHOOL REUNION. .Hally grown flowers about eight inch-:
■. ... . c—------- Tlie Michigan Central Is reviving,church in, the »vohd ward. Bunday homemade ice cream with a piMft ot
___
- —
-&gt;er
- . seeds
«».u4a from LS-n.ii.
1.. Tr.t *1 CIA
Fraser's;
1CJW lake.'es .tn
u diameter. This
..«» .»
Herrington's Landing, ^
Clear
is no idle
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
’an old-time custom—the special niwuing nt lefl-thlriy and at «ewrnNOTICE.
.« dinner.■- Bring
m------ yarn for -----"-Ter, Lv
Home made Ice cream and cake[excursion—ns can be seen from the.lr,thirty Sunday evening. AU are cor- Gather Society —Adr.
worth of flower seed., fropi Fraser's. sB{ Aug -.19. Picnic
the flower
Is there and willwill
-The 2D.t annual ptenie of the 8u--Ji'ir
-------------- --- ----------------------the sweepstakes
class the follow- tnbje Mjrvicw. Ha«4 Henry. Secy.— submit to mathematical
icmatlea! count. As will be served at Martin clufrcli'announcement elsewhere tn this L*- dially Invited to attend these servinvr prises
nr zes will be
lx- awarded. 1st—
— , Adv.
«...
qriMBr-.TUKa
pervlfori and County Official* will ing
'’
“
’i-a gardncr Mr. Furrow must "ha«r-a Friday evening. Aug. 11. Price fid.— sue. They offer n round trip front
Oto-, Lanto*. Ttwr
be held on. August 17 at the Will; 13 00 worth of Fraser's seeds; 2nd—--------------&lt;«&gt;
.
way with Im."
&gt;Adv.
.
Hasting* to Chicago and return for
OLD FASHIONED DANCES.
Chase collage at the cascades, on 112 00 worth ot Fraser's seeds; 3rd—; WELCOME SCHOOL REUNION. [ " -- ------------«.« e...................
j
------ ■■
- -------------------the small sum of *300. TjtU excurEvery Saturday night al Clear ent reactor*, patrons and far
east side of Gun lake Pot Juck din-: *150 worth of Fraser's seeds.
Sat. Aug. 12. Bring table service. |
DOUD SCHOOL REUNION.
BA1X GAME,
slnn will least over tlw C. K and 3.
Prim given. Frank Herrington both district* Invited. Chas.
ner Drinks will be furnished —E. A.
Bring in your zinnias Saturday, sandwiches and one other dish. C ' Saturday. Aug-IP. Pot luck dinner.
Sunday. August 13 at Vickery's. railroad its car. be seen by tlie time lake
1
Parker, Secretory.
1 August 12.
, Sledge, Secy.—Adv.
| Mary Btaiwp, Secy.—Adv.
[ Lacey vs. Dowling.—Adv.
—Adv. f
schedule tor the excursion.

|
p

SHDULDHELPREOBGflNIZATION PLAN

- MERINGS SET TO
ram

BLUE EAGLE POPO
LAR IN HASTINGS

INDIANA MAN IS
SEHOUSlYHUHTs

good payments made

WHHTMJTTOBBNG
jmcoM

«a«u» ...d 'Wj.’gn~7’'“

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ». 1933

PAGE TWO

OLD AGE PENS ON “I.IKE h.t WIN Mill 15
SER DUSLY HURT
LAW UNWORKABLE’S;
UW UNWUHKflBLt

Draws Capacity Crowds

I’

CLOVEBDALK..
Mrs Lou Anna Patton and daugh­
ter, Mis* Helen, left early Friday
( morning fee A Century of Fr«rgH;sR
and returned Bunday.Mias Tributa Tyden, Former­
ly of Hastings, to Teach Mu- day arterncon. Aug. H with' Mrs ortndm* MacDonald ’T^geiUm;

SECURES POSITION

AT PLYMOUTH, IND.

LOCAL NEWS

t*
for Three Evenings
'sic in Public Schools
(Continued from page onei
NO ATTEMPT TO COMPLY
0(w eI Ulc b( S. tn^-n
... ...---------- ------ -------- ----There arc many In Hastings who d«y-TAug 12 Bring table *ervice tx,rc*‘ *
-re given stten- wnirnU(er MlM Tn^. Tyden.
uTLr„. q huX
hoB
&gt;ur!*
WITH PROVISIONS TO
__ __ ___________ —___w____ *he" ! n-.; .-.*
present
is
the
boaell
Shoa
BeatI;
4
‘
*.
.,
rill
.rro[Mr jndMt, okuTyMr and Mr*
BE MADE BY STATE
Fpr three snccrssive night- ending n*'**

Saturday, ttds Ingenious and •;*•.- 1,1

taruUr enttTtalnmrnt d:&lt; - ■• “V’
NEW PLAN BEING
Ity crowds from all over Ui*_________ .&lt;'
MADE BY DIRECTOR
turned away even al’* r ■
Governor Comstock Thinks :-*-h.r» had
n«.&lt;- cd
Counties Should Oontrib‘ Ibe/Ju» *i'&lt;:':. t.- : . :
ute Part of the Cost
ta&gt;nt with
•1-.- 4i

PROGRA3I FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 13.
J11* "0o&lt;her:
8
t,r
Wlldcrmuih &lt;.t

tb'

Liw
Jante* has .Ivl
moved front.Irv- : MacLeod Tuesday evening
tns
lo
ing
(o Ha*tln».
Hustings and win
will operate
A rex luck supi&gt;er given in tu-noFr”‘1' Baker s restaurant under the
A A;'p. store
‘
Mt» Itarey Cole returned horn- '1tri',m,'ch Wedms«Uy .-v.mi
: j;. taking a musical course 'We
Vc Saturday from a teh days' slay a-n'1*1,1' Jf'"*”.*
•for Pennock
e.,............huspital
-.... .. . .. following
.. a major
.
hv th-- !.illi.-xint&lt;
frt«&gt;ti&lt;R mid.
..ml n.-ia.ill ---n-cb,:wf*
tWw.—
difficult
— -------■——- --it —is-for
it.,, friends
■ucher Without experience to gel operation July ’U
■
jtH»'. Mr and Mr Gi.r.er ixu n.loynynt
on ntin- T11). b|B lonia r’ree Fair will n-1 l»"rt and dnuaJiter. Mrs. Evq Davcn"'-ent right now as un
atructor
mu»lc,
but
Mis*
,u. 14.1a
Wnintulbi
*■»
lain
“M:
• • •••*•
♦X'li
n
toratin lhc
mu-slc;
brn
MI
m Tyden's Aug
H
.]
U
ivedneodav
Aug
Itith
“
,
'
11
M:
“
Hr,
t
Patt-m
Delton. MD-r-thy cud M:* Da!of
th*. unKrrroy
iretv-rotL- and
»..a her
&gt; or A.?. **.
.‘“u‘: TN-llmi
Ml.-lvi.-lhl
f:!1. -H-rsonaUty made her the fav- udiefU&gt;ement in this uLue
Ifeffer.
Emmi J&gt;-i&gt;niock and
' ’»• &lt;‘W lut of applicant “^'“^Snuindis interested ’»* Appleeate f.mih
tor £u,lc inHructor in the public !n B A LyBaukcra adtertuemrn
Mr •,lrt
'*’**»• ChkllMtr and
... — ...
ad&amp;rtiM&amp;tciii
............
t Plymouth
y.._ *1 . _ .. •«W
,“ nir'1 ...-.... ,, - ,&lt; *&lt;r ..n.i xg . itr»
hs ot
Plymouth. Indiana
Indiana.
this week. He allows you -how to 'daughters ur.d Mr and Mr* Iten
iM’iiira anil daughter cnrlnide ot
make a good saving on rly spray,
Kaiania.-oo
w&lt;
n’ gursU ot tire
CHEVROLET LEADS ALL
Go6d used can. ore gctiiiig scarcer
and ’-.-career.
Univer.-d -Garuce• DnVenportii Sunday,
HTLICDC liu QAl CQ aud
.icarccr. Tne Universal-Ganic
Mr* Grant Dtckrrwn and Mrw
UIHtMb IN bALtb
only a fcw ot Ihrill
,
,
advertisement in this issue tolls you! Merle Clark. :n ronipaiiy with «&gt;m&lt;
j Delton friend*, went, to tin- cieu
In Low Price Field. 'Selling about them
farm Tin sday.
Nearly 48'. of Cars in That
U&gt;
.
Metliodnt 8nial«y Scl&gt;&lt;*&gt;! had j &lt;&gt; t
Kalama
C'.ibs Since January 1
luck supper Tuesday &lt;»ening at in- Mr* Win Ke»u
Fth* first five m.nfftr* of 1933. h.me of Mr* Mary Perry. W State F:ld;.y ’
The Monica
i.i *rn t.c • • the regtdijtmti ngure* st
.
The next regula: meeting &lt; t th»*• ■ ■* v • •
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lire can- sold m the low
12. All membep unted to come a* nr.rt Mr?

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1!.! H. , atsxtr 3. years u numy
)r&gt;r
&gt;rre •TT'CT
resident*■’•.".I
of
many years
were
resident*
of this
tlus
’.
I,. L U w 7•ud?*el‘ ,,c.m
Hastings High school an.( Went to

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If any of our readers hare been
*cU to
building any hope* on beiietittlng
5!'
from the Michigan Old Agr petwicn {*“n.‘
i
taw. theymnllht a* well to. t it m^apectsCuUr J- •— •
'entrance
of Ifcr
Ikx*t
Judging fnrni tlie following Lansing '
colored
lights
b!
dispatch, published in etie Detroit
^Lansw*Aug^5—/uth.aigii Michi* ln4
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gall * old ago pension law became/ •l"c“ Tne rri.ft -.
cnecsivc v»cr. io. me aww ww
flo-d n.ad&lt;- o. ga
no attempt to comply with tin- art*
'j
and will rcfu&gt;&gt; payment- of annul*’.e ■"ii- '-i':
tie* nt least until March I. It «a* VIic*‘ u»
r|n
revealed today by Welfare Direct ?r nVtr
'
William S. Carpenter, who is named
•'
administrator
daxn t;
Instead 'of attempting to -&lt; t up
;machinery to make the law effective. ’vh' rv 1the
Carjienter already has started work i'-r:.,v.J
on a new plan which will be sub- mimtn .. ...
Sh
mltted tl the legislature in January OrlKinoHV
if appro'rd by Oor. Cbm«t&lt;&gt;A Tlie 4
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Welfare Director predicted thai the
bran ,n Ti.i- • •
law passed during the recent se*v«&gt;n ’ '
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will be repealed Without enforce­
ment being attempted.
SCHOOL OFFICERS. TEACHArgue Plan l« Unworkable.
ERS.SHOULD KEEP LIST
State officials agree unanimquslv
that the statute enacted a few
months ago is not .workable A ma- Names of Personnel in Office
johty of the numbers of both the.
house and Senate were of thb’ of Superintendent of Pub­
opinion when they voted for it dur­
lic Instruction
ing the final day* of’ the *■ .-k-u. For jhe benefit of echoed tji-ni
They rushed it through ohly ds a
gesture to answer public demand
for a )*r.!&gt;lon system, knowing *
PINE LAKE CAMP KIDS
more acceptable sclx-me could be
substituted at. the .forthcoming sptPUT ON THE PROGRAM
C Oor Comdock dgned the act. with ’L-.f?**

« *|ikudld record cotivid- *** Preudent
Coal prices
are polng up-Now bi
I'-rnig the number of cars that arc
''■**■'
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the time to lay tn your wint-r'.-!’
-I’ljir.K in the low price class. If you1 are interested in the pur- supply For further particulars read;\
tin* Smith Bros Vcite A: Co. adver- t(
tbcment in thus tssuc
j Arthur Terrs and family a
Would you like a beautiful picture ing on tir- ‘
nn nt of rlw- Chevrolet in Hit*
of President Rooeevelt? Thru read
y.iry *
the advcrtiremi'iit of the Fi fJp.iu-ch: Im:.- Mt
Food Market in tills l- i.- Note the John Pul
FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR
many special prices quou-t! loo.
[ Ms • Poll
MIDDLEVILLE FRIDAY Are you thinking of huylmi a new Mr and
tire,.or new tires for your, car? If m»
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’ST
Seven Years Old ‘ Boy Fell
ment of • Andru.*
From Huy Rack—Suf­
i|xndiiiR
Frank Becker will ojx-n a ntw r&lt; • - the Petre
fered Fractured S^ull
taurant Saturday under the A. A: P. ’ Arthur T&gt;
Fieri Spencer. seven years bld son store.
Corner State and Jettereon !&gt;• &gt; '
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer of Streets.,HLs specialty will be n'gixxlj I..'tie Ji
Jact.- on. -Michfgon ■-littered a frac­
meal lor 20 cents Read hi* adver- . ..-tu-iunr
Rotarians Could See How the tured \ku!i- when he fell from a hay t|sfmcht m this is*:uI
Taf&gt;: Friday on Che farm of his linWhen yvu have sleet gato on y-mr j T- • day t&lt;
Ghildrc-ii Amuse Them­
cte. Ml!.--. Harper, near Middleville. farm
you have Mirnethiiig that will: 1 irents 5
selves While* ?t Campa
Inst.
You
will
be
interest
-d
in
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r.«
r-|'itaLGrand Rapids • Hr was unTire Rotarians had a drllihUul :lous wired lv- arrived ..there and very low prices quoted by Til'1 Hum ■: R-i.b’ri ?,
n.-r revalued conscaousne** until Lumber Company tn thU twuie ofjitibe hi* r
w &lt;y*ath Sunday allentbon.
thia old world. we haw but - j&gt; |yi
•HOGE

this thoucht in mind Hr raid
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frankly that lie does not like the
plan set up by the lawmakers It
is nt his request that Carpenter has
undertaken n survey in an effort to
find n solution to the problem
As In nearly all state ijndertak-;
Ings these duy«. the difficulty tr.
finding a method nt meeting the
S i|» rvb
Rj^ji
cqst without sending tho govern-:
ran.
ment more deeply into* debt Th™
Urban and Kb-mentary Supem
law at present provides, a t2 per
i
Harry
Nrsuun
‘
year head tax on every resident of.
21 years at age or over Every rf.-st-

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SUNDAY — MONDAY
A Revised Edition of'Paul Whiteman’* Tri­
umphant Masterpiece—

“KING OF JAZZ”
ALL IN TECHNICOLOR
MANY STARS
Zasu Pitta and Thelma Todd in "Maids a la Modp"

Adults 25c

Latest News

Children 10c

TUESDAY

Ramon Novarro in His Latest Offering,

“THE BARBARRIAN”
Hollywood on Parade and Snapshots
TEN CENTS TO ALL

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

WARNER BAXTER and Large Cast
IN TODAY’S SCREEN HIT—

‘I Loved You Wednesday’
COMEDY—"Wake-Up the Gypsy”
Adults 15c
Latest News
Children 10c
FRIDAY — SATURDAY

George O'Brien

°"'^.ZtAS;RAYS

“LIFE IN THE RAW”
• Cartnun In Nd*

rt I'oukle"

TEN CENTS TO ALL

Coming Very Soon

“Tug Boat Annie'

Club No :» At f&lt;l&lt;’ hl
11.id. Come und m- tnn Iteiuond Wedhe.’
madrt'kf cream and

Mills sr
.
. round* Sat- ■“’&gt; **• delav hnunq them att-m
t 3. abreit 150 attmulng to L v Bnwmrr. the efeaight »
k dinner «a* served at cuuut. h*&gt; an adierJiwtA^nt n^zt

to register with the Counts’ clerk
and pay the fro before Tach March
Oot Cttnstock and the Welfare ' :
,
Director agree that the &gt;
cant, /
*1...^
be collected U -n It the lax we:.- INTERESTING TIME
collected in full. t!:e r. i.-nue *-&gt;uld
ic u/FI I AQQIIRFH
not lx sufficient, they contend
10
hooudcu

and.woman, tho i-'.ntc would receive: 0“-&gt;lr Sph°°' Comnluton.
abesff 15.000 000 a year Welfare ers Arc Meeting This Week
Director Carpenter said. "It is prob*at Mt. Pleasant
able, howeier. that collection': would
average only about 50 tier eent, ■ .
"Tlie law provides tha: a p.’nsicu
'1f Miehlcan will hold tl*,cir
»;o: rmng W a month shall !&gt;?■ r!,'A‘;&gt;'" ’
?
i:i'
paid to tvcrji-mdtevnt p&gt;-r.-on of 70.OM.’t r- ter four
Ann,-: 7, 8
years ot age, The ftdi-ral certsu.* antl 10 Mn M.iude Smith. *ch i-l:
shows, there are 157.000 persons &lt;'»mmi‘*wnrr of tin- ciunty, will
above that ag* now in Michigan. If attend.
*•
.
30.000 of them are dependent and
r-rr.nu * ..a very in-:
they arc granted an avernae of S2o ’vesting time ami will luv? man*’
a month, the cost would be S7;2i»,. hatuti.-.i p.'rtmninic t-&gt; rural wlxio!:
proposed f'nuntinR
1* inade­
quate
Say* Counties should Aid,
The Governor bclieu-s thur the
coiJntie.-i shuuld contribute a pnri &lt;•!
the coot- The "bill he will submit nt
the special s&gt;‘-::n, therefore will
compel the local itnvrrntiwnti*, t«
chare the burden. He j* uj-pcr.• d to

offering

v: »m c annul tee The. foUcwaic
jmiqratn
xit«n
•
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A home talent orchestra com­
posed ■ &gt;f Hany Wooditjaiucc. Freefur unde:

DEATH or MRS. HV1FTIU
M:&gt; Marj KlUabtth Ham;.
aged'neANy St year*, died ut h&lt;A*. .&lt;v!jih ..
home. H&lt;h W. (Irand St . i.atty T.W • •* t; In J - . R
day morning following a long Hl-'s Kold m&lt;i&gt; .l
ness. She i* survived by her daugh-, m 311 u-c- md.*.
ter. Miss Gertrude Hampton. .
teacher tn tlte Hastings sehoob- I
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In hituj numbers
: devoted member of the
RMnche Sirubtr a former church which
faitl
BLsnrl:.- Troxel of 183.’ C&lt;1 •“ ’,!nc a* ’ire wa

ic ;&lt;•.! call »*j atvwrred by N’ldencv Thursday momma at
o'clock ”
and
interment l- to te­
llnx MWie p&gt;asant meme
*'* the ............................
at Tipton. Mich. Rev. Jtfhn W
&gt;rir.tr Klx».l day*
Kitchina. her pastor, will official*
aid Martin. Jr. sang « t
Sincere sympathy is extended to
,n:e Second Hand Stere
1 'he daughter and other relative's

'i MANY SEWAGE DISPOSAL

r,&lt; riay

U .....H.m ,r ! 8! ir.
m'read a humorous letter from ■
.
PLANTS TO BE BUILT
•
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—,p
iinal number was a rery inters .'e
Board of Hcaltil anti Ulk by State Senator Btnrv G .
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CTiiitl’itic..
Gov-.inuhent Arc
Co-oper«
The noinihalin;; committee rec

ating in the Plan

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‘“G” SCHOOL MEMORY ( l.l II
The annual mretlng of the-High'
Kchra,! Memory Club will if- .held
SMnrday August 1-'. at th&lt;* h-mw
of Mrs J-..w Willltt*- xHith H.t.-ung-:
with Mt

being -prfpared using for it.-:. theme
'•Among My Souvenirs" A feature &lt;&gt;t
Will Gar- Ul*’ ProPGnn will be My Picture
In- q,-.h-with Martha Belwm Be.-idl*
&gt;ward Mur- am* Giadya Groat tH-vum u.
i Smith
charge. All member* ate urg’ d •-&gt; be

extended to anyone who t. inti
csti'd. •
i:v of former teaclient and ah wr
• -.&lt;;cd to. knew that right we
* .' State authorities
.
sharp reduction in
.
valuation of the properly of
•.rniiin state. The total- vquabSrd v-Uitr
30.-year was 3Oi4.30A.oO0. This ye
pr.-s- is fixed by tin* state bextrd of’cq
by all. tion of 178.1521.000 from l;u:
o t-.-'ld \ This valuation uUy e.’ir : .pre.iding the 'sta'.:
e &gt;ame ; mill fur tho suppor
cam.iu ?*"•' and ilw Mirh

Tu'.-d.iv.1

FREE!

Beautiful Picture of President Roosevelt
With Each Pound Purchase of Our
U* 23c
i.b. 25c
ib. 27c
McLaughlin Coffee

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. ► Gem s—&lt;
J Feldpausch’s.
s t Merido
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; Food Market ► “991”
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NRA

25c Sale

AU This Week

Ivory Soap 4
25c Oranges 216 Size dos. 25c
Camay Soap 5 b— 25c Bean Sprouts 2—25c
* La Choy
Salad Dressing 25c Rice
5 it.-f.. 25c
Quaker

BUTTER

JOINING NRA BRINGS
EMPLOYMENT I ,O( Al.I.l

tin’s

old trewt*. Hl I WO

Shultz or
Freeport

25c

Friday and Saturday 'Only

Choice Quality Meats
Morgan landing Hnndiiv, August U
Sjxtv.uen present. A good time
«.is hjid by all
'
ILvting* W. C T. U will meet
with Mrs Henry Gaskill. 1111 S
Jefferson St on Tuesday P. M.
Aug. IS.

in outlawing fortune telling the
justices at Uk Alabama Supreme
■ ’hat m.v court said that the practice was
• bewhere condemned a* tar back in hiatory o»1

m»»Tl» run

employ ment.

bate been
Mr
«t Ban* tiv pi
more a' «30 and quite a largr numCIIH I.E NO. 3.
Methodist Circle No 3 will met:
Fridas'. Aug. 11. with Mrs. Ketchum
et Lake Ajgnr.amn. Pot luck dinner .
at one o'clock. Meet al the church -H»
At 13:45* tali

• Marr Nob'.&lt;&gt;*. s Ute long resii-t Barry tnaiuhip. died August factories in England and Germany,
the home her daughter. Mrs. and assembly plants on every conti­
udick. near Hickory Corners nent of
world

last of the
■Txubasa” is the name of a three­
:! Robert and Sarah wheeled motor vehicle marketed bvl
picne-.r residents Japan ui Java It »‘equipped with
of that township.
an American-made motor.

.

2 lb.. 25c
Ground Beef
Cottage Hams Bonele** Lb. 19c
Frankiurts Small
2 us. 25c
BeeE Kettle Roast u ioc
-Smoked Picnics
11c

Veal, Beef
and Pork
Equal Portion*

POUND

Feldpausch’s Food Market
Deliveries; 8:00, 10:00 a. m., 3:00 p. m.
HASTINGS.

MICHIGAN

Phone 2272

�THt HASTTNG8B4-WFP. WEDNESDAY, At'tfTST 9 185*

Sporting Items

----------enjoyed by the cum;relation Sunday
Matches in tlie Women s Cham- morning
Elmer Marlow,
•plonshlp Tuumamept a: the Has- Mr aIM| Mr* ArlieTodd andfamllngs
Country
Club
ere
scheuuled
to,
lhe HiiiiBir'.
flinnrr ^ mother.
. ”
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in. bJm, n«in voter. Mrs.
&gt;&gt;h Ring lus ctaught&lt;
•begin this week. Pairing are us fob joiHI«ahapp, aim am. Floy# TUdd
Jous Mrs. Tolhurst vs. Mr» Hurd, went to Mt Pleasant'Sunday. where
LOCAL GOLFERS BEGIN - I -O';b I’trer men faced Warner m M.. Mdntyr. V-. Mr? Lane; Md th, ?’ met LrtteT’T.Kld and-famih
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’fji,ni rorthvrn Mlcinv
PUAiiomue
’uin ucctthe
,helast
,u‘!ufoftiu*
,ll&lt;:tenth.
u'“UbJuek
J“ckWiunet
Wu‘"’’■1 Wrlraix
WHcuxv«v?Mt?
MrsXfertiirfinMcGuffm;Mr*
.Mn
UnAMrlUl'lbnlr Mttl find up atruik out. Newton singled-nic vs Mrs Walton
,
irti’nyed a family picnic dinner to­
tell .wax out trying to steal secund
gether . Norma Todd, who has spout Mildred V»b
Second Round to Be Played **nd Edger struck out.
ACREAGE-LIMITING
_________________
Thia Week—Conaolation
8cwe b&gt; ,nnU,,t‘
khk
AGENTS ARE BUSY NOW
JJ'Vw,.™'"'
Indian?
*’**
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Mus Cutlh-rine Spinlillcr of WoodSeries Formed
. At the conclusion of the first round Rutland iuuioouoio 3 84 Government Should Provide
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.j?.......
KOI;.,—or.
for Incroa,ed Acreage
of Hie annual champloiuhlp toriui- Batteries.
ment a: the Hasting.? Country Club,, liiduiu Moure and Edgei. tor Rut-'
’ land •
of Sugar Beets
'
tlie results *tood as follow?.
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Agent*
of the government .’are1
yel^^^^fX LOCAL NETMEN ENTER
busy getting agreement* Mg’ued with'
wheat und cotton farmers of the.
di'lentr.i Dr Carrothera 3 -1; Kim
LEAGUE TOURNAMENT country, in wltkli they. &gt;:hal! agree
Sigler beat llfcnry Sheldon 9—7; Ken
•“ ■
.
to a 35 per cent reduction ihjucre*.
McIntyre defeated Will Cook 2—1.
i Fisher, Kenfledy, Hammond, age Thu is done to prevent u big
Cliff Dulun beat Jim Radford I up;
——
-Perry and- Crothera,
Put­ /jiurphu of tlM-w two crops, which
Will Seliader fcnn hum Bob Walton
would hq’.i* Io be exported a»d .
by djlalt: Carroll McGuflin defeat-!
nam Make Up Team
would tend to depress the price. A
A tennis team compiled a4 surplus of, any crop instead of help- •
For the secund mundofthe chain. ,■Dwight
vWlgni rwjer
.
Mlir
Kenncay.
wo
•••' farmer
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o
Injure* him. He will
Fisher. Bill- Kennedy, lx. Ing the
u
!,le ,01’ »-"»OK»nd. flordun Crothers. Loren »et more from a 25_per cent muller
ii'A.i.g pairings John Ketcham v- bjavv
aiul-Dcum
w repre- crop than from a bumper
bumiier crop with
Boyea and
Devon Putnam is
”'*•
lusting* in the Inter-city-no restriction in acreage. Further/-mf tournament of the Central Michigan more, 'he government is pAymg
Dolan; Will Srliadcr v-. Carroll Mc•'■■■ Trnnl* League which U now in prog-,u«mrr.? for cutting down acreage
uufltn.
.
— ‘res?. Cltl.-* und town* in Barry.’*&gt;'* «*&lt;■ &lt;'«!*• to the extent of 25
In the first flight scries. Dick Stein Kent, Eaton, hnua und Montcalm I” r cim Tlie immev to pay for
br at -Dan Walldortr 7—5; cJharlie ccrtuiHes ire eligible to enter Two , thl* acreage u taken by the governyrari ago local m linen won the ment from tiy? npflen and fo-.I facleaxuc championship and lu.?t sea-;t**rle.4 which ,pwic tlie grain, and
.•on tied wiin Greenville fur third-from the cotton nulls i’;f Hie country
side by default;
place
.
I which procew the cottun So that »i
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local M. E. church Monday eve- the Downing reunionMr. and MT». Jama*
WOMEN PAIR FOR
I
R„ land ytns u guest Sunday of Ml* the
mna. AugU«l 14. at 8 30 o’clock.
Mt. and Mr*. W. Coykgndall of
। Margaret. ValenUhe.
CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH Benrdriey ot W Wcodland was much I Elton Marlow of Grand Rapif .County Agent Harald Foster will be the Center Road spent the week end of Frank NlckrU and fl

ip c1&gt;m:v&lt;- AH’are urged to atteiqf. with their daughter. Mr. and Mr*.
Me? Margaret Nichol* of Grand Guy Nash, and family. ‘
Ba pids u-visiting her lutlu r. M. C.
Ralph Hen- Nichols, and sister. Mlthiein.
. Mr. and Mr? John Bmith enter­
AND EAST CH’N MARSH.
, turn' d relatives trom Canada lu*t
Mr. arid Mu. Charles Greenburg
of Martin and Mr ahd Mrs Harry
CI&lt;Wu«r anaNfamlljr ot Detroit were.
IP Urt ;^nt Bunday with tin- Inf- jdMlors of the girl:-- mother. Mrs.
tor
Mr. and Mri G. Fislu-r. Cram, nt Heber Pike’s Sunday.
■ ; liu'-.ir.,
Reber Pike entertained Saturday
M; and Mr.- Let lie Daniel' and and Sunday thl-Cogswell und
■
• Sunday
Morgan Gillespie of .Htotings 'abo friends
P..:H. Tli'.tu-ii.-ile. lake, uttempng Ituni cnicago

Cecil Hanson, wife and
\ biting with relative* at

Mr. and Mrs. fl. A McCa
have relatives visiting at their
(.land. Mrs Whisler, the sister who
hu been very sick, is gaining slowly.

Eyeteeth are thecanit!* tetth. Ji
eyeteeth ’ implies that the individual
is wUje awake.

Shop Penneys

1%-,. r: -d

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&lt;i-v SM1U u h.,n« nmr wtu,
l-.r 11..' &lt;»rn»4.-W UmlM
■ Oiiille SuylM, 4—2.
the other. The touinamrnt con--have bren racing th.- crojwFamine. tor the second round will
... I "J,
- ..I.u ?7I|4,- -H-UUH * ■ ■ -- -- ........ - r —. --- ..... ........ . be a, follow.'•: Dick Stem vs. Charlie .....
mat ‘h. each imitch eounting lor ope for many years and have lout money
I Ml'' Hurihtti- Wuild vs Flunk An-'’ .point. Bo far Hasting.? has win II
'•&gt; that It is only fair that
li'-lli Glare Dr Con vs. Dr. Hoyghton;'• and lost seven games. Bunday thejthey should
be, cumpemui.htl now
Wilur Ijiix- vs Jim Mason.
r in th., in t r./uiui .nutnh! &lt; ***’*’ P^i'cra- defeated Ionia here ••Iwh' ii they need it.
I
1
WWW
n-m
Thcrrb Mr
OT whtsb Urwill pray u &lt;:6n.MiIatiuii- wi'ii'.? and
a,ul
donl.i,
|ijuvernment
&gt;hould make no re­
jr.'iringa are as tolluw*:
...
Eisher and Hammond make up ’-trictiohh. On-tbe contrary, the gov(Thampiunship conMilattun
ihe
singles
team
tor
Hustings
while
,
•
rnment
ought
to
encourage
it? inGwaiyt ur Vi Ituy Uubburd; Dr Currtitlifrh v;&lt;.
. .Henry Sheldon;. Will vn -Ptithum alternate on tiici’rop ’We are producing In the
Cook vs. Jim Radford;'Bub Walton double*.
•
j United Shi(&gt;'* only a small fraction
vs Don Tolhur.i. '
•‘•“'tar the people uf, this
Ftret Hight crinMilatiuu:
Dan Th'-Caledonia ttnm which played '•!
Walldurn ■. Di . ■,
Jun Iron- here F'riduy contain.? Hu-only worn-:country consume .It the American
.in player hi the leiigiic, Mi.v? Jiv*'- ; !*• oplv and tile Aineilcun gwvernphUi| Nolan, paired with her faUiwill co-dperUtc In tne matter,
Sayles. bye.
er. Ray Nolun. proprietor ot tli«!thte c.iun'ry can supply all our suidrug More al Culcduiila. die aUo to »“‘r- bvcailM? our fanners run raise
POSTUMS DEFEAT
U Strohs Opponent In tlw double;. ;U» tin- sugar !&gt;«. »-&gt; needed to fllinhe
'
(sweet tooth ot America Thereby we
INDEPENDENTS 13—9 inatche,?.
- Grand Ledge nctnwn Will play Would become indepejirkut and in­
Unusual Performance Turned here some afternoon next week, tin' 'e«ally hundreds of thousands ot
date hus-not been dennilcly aj-jAmerican, men und women would
in by Padrone^.Hnstinga
.niKi employment,
irung''d as yet The Ledgers ore cfnejhud
enqiloymcnt. ana
und mwiu
millions or
of
lucres
would be profitably used. And
'of the best teams’in the league.
'
»"'•
Twirler
(bee! sugar L. equal to ciim- sugar in
'made

‘ PRESBYTERIANS WIN
FROM ST. ROSE 16—11

turn nine o: Hatt

Sun-

cure. A big' Big
i*«Ktuins a

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Cdbaii

t wirier.

Fourth Inning Cinches
Game for Victors—Losers
Stage Game Rally

WHEATACTTOBRNG
&gt;779 TO COUNTY

A big fourth Inning that brought
; in mil'' ruris was responsible fur tlie
(Continued from page one)
n h:tf but n&lt;-i&gt;ith«l&lt;-.ji struck* Prcibytrrlaiv 16 to 11 victory uvet
lifu-vn Pm.turn batsmen. Tlirre‘ ’ the St. Raw indoor bxwball team in
Restricting w; h e a t . production
i the diallvni’e game at the Ian
’
down
to the minimum required for
•r iv'hiilt d out ,:r2un&lt;lTrld“v cV’’n»'S
would mean
The Catholic, team started things . domestic
- -- — consumption
----------- - ——
going by putting across three kun? «u‘t,n8 ’•'* J*’r 0,11 ’[ t,u' ■»’**•-»t
:um duogc
aejeape In tlds country but the guv­
.n^r ,1 «... «...
lh. &gt; l1"' "!««'« '“"« b“'
..Xi S S.toirlk™!’ •*
»«": "&gt; r . eminent only require.. a'MINIMyM
cut of not nioie than'20 jier v-nt
m..„
'he
i'1'or. pu’ ucro-? two runr
! Presbyterian.? wonted up to their
KI-MW
the ■ “« «“&gt;"«
«“■
of safety again-?l drouths, ,ld. un4S-.IT I, . Il4,siwt,.; Demote
"""T1
con.-umptian. etc.
SsuKlIer lor fl.n’S. Cr-vk '
!*’ ""
!' &gt;-«*« '&lt;» « usual
Although a banner has to cut
One U 'I.- l,-4lun-:. oi she «use "."Y
R.«- Inlkht puu acreage by not more than 20 per'
us a great catch made by’ McCann.
cent
to
get a tonus. he must raise '
rapid order before their rally could
be checked.
’
• ।;at least enough to meet iua share of-i
i Everybody had a lot of fun tn- i. Uie quota for domestic consumption
eluding the spectators who. ju?t! and thin.'-as already staled, repre- i
about tilled the bleacher*. Tin? Ptcv-; .MT.U a MAXIMUM cut ot 46 jar’
bytcrnln Young Peoples’ Orchestra iccent. To meet the provisions of the I
threw in n fuhe how and then to ?act. farmers must agree to cut their1
acreage
liven things up
1iwheat
“------ ------------ by
- nt
- leaqt
-?-?, --20 ■ peri
cent
may even curu?
cut a? hiith as 40;
40
Although there was nothing dur-;ct
'nt and
,"“1 tuay
ing the game quite m&gt; stiectucular as lM’r renu Thu* it n funner makes ।
.. Roy Cordes’ now famous swan dive a cul “f 20 l’cr rent. 35 per cent, 37
® catch "T rather miss of a catch! .J**W “«&gt;&gt;' amount up to 46
Padrone, p. ..

SlBtiKet Savings­
* These Blankets Were
Purchased Ahead of the Rising Prices. Prices
Quoted^ Will Be Only For Our Present Stock.
Too Good to Last Long!
Over-size — Exira Weight

Plaid Blanket

Warmth, Quality,
Wear,and ‘‘Early­
Bird” Savings Too

f -thank N,
&lt;6oodne^

VJE STOCKED UP
\AT T’ENNEY^Z

Deep Nap

Here’s yOttr opportunity to get a lot of blanket for-a little
money—but we can't promise to maintain this price a iter this

Blanket

shipment is gone.

A ’’ikep nap" blanket, full 72 x 84.size, heavy wei
plaidedJn evil, rich tones. Sateen bound. Big—warm-

This price on
present supply only!

Full Double Bed Size 66 x 80
Sateen Bound Binding

*1-79

ese low prices will
soon be post history!

Pair

A Small Depbsil Will In­
sure You of These Prices.

pulled a high-speed, head-on col- (complying with the provisions of the
“■ Union during the hist inning which
“djustment act.
caused Mufirthlng more than a flurry' B',nibe.s wilf be paid only on the
11 of excitement
i basis of production required for do"i Harold. Nfcttjpn. Hastings’ regular I"1'•1'"' consumption. Thu.? sup”i umpire. pUiyecf slmri stop for Uie'l**4' lhat a farmers average proPresbyterian,? and at.
nl one Umc
» thr&lt;c
three year period and
‘ Piesbyterimv.
time wjd'ieUMWM
or jduclmn over a
(. another* during the game directed adjusted tb tho county’s tiW-year:
at
heads &lt;41
of .the
iril;-- -? '•
14 biol;. 1? ■!rI..m.i'.Ml
... the OVUM*
Ui- if.io
4-1
- '.................
.........
-- -- of
-• 1
ealh'is ” all'of the pungenl mver-''Hiving al average quota.? will be
i tlves that have been Hirown his way ‘ Xplained in detail by the county (
IX lTitnec. p.
during the years he hils wined us1'*1”’"1 «’“» »»** Assistant during the
. ‘ tenth" man '.-o Charlotte says' on . meellng.? scl-.Vduled between Aug. 9;
, tlie local bkiwball nines. As the old ।1,1
InclOlve!. Now 54 per cent
; saying goes. Newly was "Making |Qf tHW imnl or 304 bushels u the
(ihny while the sun was shining.’’ And '-’timatr-d amount needed for do­
he took In a bumper crop!
Imcstic consumplion and is the
Al CnmnillKl ikiniAIUC
' CtarJc O'Donnell knocked a home!maximum number of bushels on
ALuUNUUlnl INUIANo
run -or it would have been if he which the government wtB pay u
WIN FIVE STRAIGHT hadn't forgotten to slide. ‘ ^nu.' to thU jKirlicular farmer. ■
, A toft indoor baseball with -loU.
Bupjxwiug that the farmer decides
---------- Indians"
- ---------------of backspln on It is a mighty tricky
cvmply with government regula-i
The
‘‘Algonquin
stretched their winning streak to object to hold—no many of the field-! ««w "”d cut* acreage 20 per cent ,
er* found.
As*umfng a ficrmal crop, this repre-1
five straight games hut Sunday by
Herewith is the starting line-up pent* “ reduction of about 1191
defeating Rutland five io Hirer in
bushels In *producUon or a total |
ten innings. The Indian.? scored one of each team
St. Ro*e—Darrow. DavU, McCue, crop of 475 bushel.?. Tlie govern-1
run in the tint, two tn the third,
and two l|i Hie extra sesatoii. while O'Donnell. Corkins. Foley. Fighter/ ment. howey-r. will pay a bonus on
Ruthmd oollreted three, one in tlie Goggins. Clarke O’Donnell and Hor- i 3M bushel? only or the amount re■ ner.
jquired far domestic consumption.
Aras, fourth and ninth.
tn the firs: inning, Fisher leadinj:. PresbyteHans—Newton. DeVries.!This means that this particular
otT-for the Indians drove a single to James. Hawthorne. Coleman. Wal-I firmer will have 171 bushel? surHernia
w&lt;..
plus to sell at own
open rnnrk.-t
market lirlee*
prices. If
left field and went to second when ter*. Harold Newton. Walton. Wy- IlltL?
this farmer Cuts his ’acreage 20 per
Rose bounded-out, short to first. ' benign and Moore.
Tlie score by innings is os fol­ cent, has a poor growing year and
Hackney singled scoring Fisher.
obtains a total yield of only 3M
Roberts filed out to right Held, and lows: .
bushels, the government will pay a
Main struck out. Matthews first up Presbyterians
bonus on all 304 bushels. If op the
for Rutlaiid popjied to second, Bel-. 6L Rose
other hand, the farmer cuts’ his
ecu struck out and Salhck singled,
acreage 46 jier cent, has a bumper
stole second unmolested ami on his iGOLFERS PLAN STAG
crop and a yield of My 400 bushels,
attempt to steal third scored when
DINNER THURSDAY he will still receive a bonus or^ the
Keller threw the ball into left field ]
304
bushels only.
Burgdof! .struck out to end the inA club tournament' followed by a
Regardless of yield, the govern­
ntng.
......... In
... the
..... evening
........... .. Is
...------sched- ment »|l,
will pay ua bonus only on the
Two more runs were scored by the sing dinner
uled
for
men
golfers
of
tlie
Hastings
j
amount
of wheat required to meet
Indians in the third on successive
singles by Rrr-e, Hackney, and Rob­ Country Club Tiiureday afternoon; me domestic quota.
an&lt;f
evening.
Play
will
commence
at
--------------——-----erts to end their scoring till the.
COUNTY LINE.
tenth. Rutland collected three more- 3:30 o’clock in the afternoon and |
hits in tlie fourth to account for one lmU^TMWo‘^k“r'Cd“raeUme( Mr and Mr*. Fred Rehor and
children of Canton. Ohio, made calls
run. and evened up the count in the j around 7.00 ocl^-(
ninth by scoring another. After two ,
were out Salllck walked and stole PATS COLORED NINE TO
PLAY HERE wntviwn*
SATURDAY -•union at Charlotte Sunday.
second and third on two pitched
balls and scored when Raw let the
’
----------Mr. and
Mrs.McLeod
Gilbert and
McLeod and
■ Mr. and KBs.
Gilbert
bail get away.
Two games are on the Indcpend- family ot Woodlahd and Mrs. Emma
Hackney first up In the tenth ents' schedule for over tlie week ehd. Lucas of Lake Odessa called to sec
walked and stole second and scored Pat’s Colored Giants of Battle Creek [ Mrs. Carrie L. Oerilngcr and Mrs.
on Robert's double to right. Moored wjll be here Saturday and Charlotte I Lula Winkler Thursday.
singled to score Roberts but was out; on Sunday. Padrone will be on the) Mrs. George Benner, who came to
trying to steal second. Maia struck mound against Pat’s team while her mother’*, Mr*. Lena Brodbcck’s.
out. Bowman singled, and Keller iPreston will attempt tb hold the*funeral last week will make an ex­
pupped to short.
Charlotte baUmen in check. ' ’
tended stay with her father here.

Wizard

Single Cotton

Buy!
° . Earl Coleman

Here’s One of the Best Blanket
Buys You’ve Seen!

and

liob

waltofi l*r &lt;'«”U bi wheat

Plaid Blankets

acreage, he is

Don’t Let Rising Prices Catch
You Napping!

$j.79

y Weight., Buy plenty

bargains!

Pair

100%

.

Marvelous! Full double
bed sue, heavy weight,
sturdy quality, cotton
plaid with stitched end*.
Launders and wears welt

Wool Blanket
Lots of folks thought prices were never going tip—but n-ht
they know better! Bfanket 1ftices arc already !.:g1:vr—but ??-.
jiunped in ahead of tlie rise—and here's yDur chance to proht
on our foresight—if you buy at bnech
■'

Pure NEW wool—&lt;"
- in 'Ix-airtifui tints. (/&gt; x
sateen bound—line value!

Cosy Plaid

BLANKET
Warm, and oh- *o handsome!

luxury.

$&gt;98

98c

USE PENNEY’S
LAY-AWAY-PLAN
Right Now Your Money Buys More!

83% Pure Wool'

4^

BLANKET

WE DO OUR PART

CLOSED
WEDNESDAY
NIGHTS

This price can only be
maintained on our present
supplf—higher after that!
Thermo • Weave with
strong cotton-warp for
less .shrinkage and more
wear. ALL WOOL filliag. 70 x 80. silk bound,
combinations or beautiful
solid colors.

JC.Pen n eyCO.

OPEN
Saturday Nigbl

Until 10 p.m.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AVGUST 9. IMS ,

PAGE FOITH

'T't

U

Hee must .v-sume that silence is an

TT

The Hastings Banner admS4tton ot ^u. n the commls.

r WniB«.4*&gt;. Mon were functioning aa it should, it
•
_ uwld riot be wry difficult to prove
-i ,, ri
llr. Fitzgerald s sUU-menU unttuc
\ ...------- — and members of tho commission as
■u uiiii.ix u-ell as responsible officials of the
_
&lt;u,e aanunmratton iwho sliould
stur,1"' ^’’ have al least a slight Interest in
■— —“ ginij! government* would be anMuus
'
,n c'*‘ar ihqpiwlve*. But not a
"
thing ha* brm done.
4&lt;&lt;Mlls •
if tjw utility ccmpanka wish io
u&gt; work in tlie mu-rot of high ra&gt;they haw the right to db *o." but
there u no juatlfiratlvn tor carrying

form of u state utility* v.mon. Better dHband the cum-

Blue Eagles,
Kansas Answer*-Kidnapper*.
Hastings St-irer Co-Operate. ,
POLITICAL LOYALTY.
. , *
An Aufwcf.
Frank A. Picard. Saginaw lawyer
’who ...
head*
Cdmstnck*. Blue Eagles arc springina up .all
---- Oowrnor
----- -------------State Litpi.»r Cpntr.u Commission, through" the biuinek* dbinci indi। !■’ • U.K ago : .t&lt;.d thut
&gt; ruling that factories and stores hen
M:- _c&lt;ffistrx-k bccaiue the latter haslarc guiug to do liscir bit in hulpm :
The pnesidem
c.iur»k&lt;- to stick l&lt;g such devoted tf ; ' NRA■ ’ along
*
—
:
1. a l.-aiah I • «»-• Then Mr . ms Jo be getting wonderful co!•.. j.-.I
'■&gt; f«*y that O&gt;m- o •raiion. which is rather remarkli- considering the ridir.il departdlt
. .. ,------- in- urr of his nmltfi from she • risked
il«e CHncrnor u •,r.div.rtu«i9m tradition* at our «.*•
und d-ytiud frw-nd-but *» ij.m Ably aosuting tlie preaxh-n*
to u* that the Loafty apd de-(hu.eral J-&lt;hn*un. grho is having
« f fnrmbhip manifest-d by zi'neuferable nieces* whipping baiearnur i» ail ’award Izrtwrt ky industries into brie.

■ can t help but wonder h
other fancy lugh-pnccd c«

.FOR BETTER MOVIES

- Iwmor 61 tb» kliase* fiimjMon of Al-*!
a O ITT II MAPLE GBOVK
legan The welling was pav-ed with
Mn Francis Evans spent last
card* and a very pleasant lime en- week in Ohio and attended the Wulf!
reunion while there
.
.
Tne many frtvnds |n this city of
Mr and Mrs W C. Clark and
Mr^ Helen MliUpaugh. will be• Wayne
Merkle spent last we.-k a'
plriuod to learn that she has ae-' Saul: Str Man.- and other point*
1 cured a very lucrative pdsl'.icn w&gt;‘ of Internal in Northern Michigan
TEN TEARS AGO TOD£K
Mi - W D Moorman goe# Satur- first luslstatii in Uie Petoskey High", Mr* Bob Elusion. Mn. Frank Nor•
•
day4-*-Ar..i.-» l^ke.lor a u»H wltl .school.
and G’.coU spent Monday after।
Tiie' MU-w-a Little Lake and IdaJ ton
r. Mrt.. Hugh Marks, and
noun ut the H. E. Chancv liwnc in
per little Krandd.iugh:rr
E church in place .of C. 8 Wy*t Vcrmbijivillr’.
.
Mi. ant! Mr* Pete HnlTman und
Mr ujul Mr* E O «o-h and
Whitcomb and Craw-, Victor jant Sunday willi the-Gkii
Patricia Anne, of BratnA:mnull family *i Hickory Coritriw
er&lt;l. Minm-A'ia. returned Ttu'.-duy.
Harold returned home with them lor
"rt' .' •|','nuing a t&gt; w ,wc«-fo. wvh Mrs
I! ":'" I-4renl-' Ms anil Mrs M A
chnonlville
FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY.
•nd Mr." Arthur Ohorn .1
mill, refitted and it- mother, Mrs. Lplu Gray. ill YrundThe old red null,
dpt mgs were guest* of her fmnbiwd. is ready for budiic .
Ml..* Nellie Shu.-u-i,
&lt;u
i'ix-"ulrti;tmnl for th&lt;- iron Inidu • , „ - . .
r, T V.’
•■fc
........... — ' • ’• L.........
being bull! for the ,l,,r-u&gt; «nd Mr ami Mrs Bub E..
h: i n n't •mi’-d the smith reuntaat
&amp;m. .Springport and Laiisuijj to vi*i:
i
7.,; &lt;.’ 1^.,
i ’■ . 'duwinC
T..ornaiu&gt;.i
Sitijdny ....... ...

n .
1 /~&gt;1
T/iis and That litlCKWClTU QjlClHCCS;

Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

Mr P.r,»rd s k.tid ot INnc 1‘ crowd*
lids Mr Picard to a DemoiMKn'rd to public tifhee by a local majority agreement.- ai
considerable proper:v datniig*
is jirftUibly a more violent t
io employed in
hold his Job.—

Hits of Yesterday '

.
LACEY.
Mr and Mrs. Erway Harmond
Sunday afternoon callers at tlie
cb a
ll0nM, ln
cenu-r
■ r.ic Briggs L A S. wilt give'.their
aa
cream social for this year.
Thunduy evening of this week on­
n„t (aJd Doster Im In Lacey A
program eunabtlpg ot .music and
pj*r* will t* presented
'nle Brigg* .-tthool will lipid their
annual n-upliip on' tlw _ school
grounds Thursday. August 17.
Tin- Vil*m- and Beatrice
ir.Uni:;,: al ieim husjUUI. spent sevliit-ir gian-liunUu-r Mr*. Lottie Hen­

Mrs. FlOiefico Bobeoek. ip com­
pany with several other* ut till* loculily. will accompany Frank Green
"lgB[)
n a-sli
’*d - i - inKlripthn-iii&lt;tf.:Mlchrtll|nitlu{
by. way of Chicago,

M: ami Mr Joliii. Smith visited wh,.It. tjwy will ViMl tile World s
relatue:- m Th:«f Hlwr- last un)i.
-p),,.’; vv;n-et to leave Thurs-

Hiigii-Jamvou of Bld 'Rapid. w\-r.
vl/.ii rs at the home «&gt; Mr. &lt;i:;d. Mt;'
Win Norris. last week.
Mr. Margaret Frvvahtn 1
Sat unlay lor Canada nma
r|&gt;. farm of 1

Mrs

Frank Nothin’ .mid Ct

sl-ter, Mr.-

answer to kidnappins 4,1|v’
•
’
lt» the tint.
1JUIAI.IZE1) ROB8EBY
1' \
. . • ■ -u-r
;• « crvaCdcal ni‘*n eMivictcd tlyre
“f-;
? .!-.. aTi-.g the tag abuul*a'e began to bi

Mar* daugrijurr. Mr.

Hu.-link'

Hutjw-t
rflut

‘hurchtll of Middlrtilk' i$
III* unrle's. Ixioa PotU',

Biiwlin
3 wnUmcnt u solidly lintnd -j-jjej ■*.
«t kidnapping. Severe acu &gt;n by
Mr. at
will be universally' aph
,
Ha knm: &lt;if Mendon
•
.
. guwsL. of Mr.» Sarah

tn

nu td gambling m&lt; p.'&lt;»V-'
&gt;:«e racing and prufnsaxm.il
n.- by nrotcMbkual acynblom

Eaiiiht und family and
- add "wife attended the
Ii.m,4 i.udlnii Saturday at

■|&lt;l(ili v:lic Hunday
ii und family attend-

«&lt;n hen? thru Mi:, 'films’:
mvius a

NEW POSTAL SAVINGS
RUI^ES CUT INTEREST

iorir.d rt^eurch work ro:;n&lt;‘cteu
‘•.ii:,h an ment, of this kind and th :.-.i&gt;in«-r prvfmraUi'it is Marled tin.

to note the oj'.nivti-of Edward T.
FiUgeiaid. a nx;t.:&gt; . of Hi- turftmiasibu wiu at pn-entis recovering

A Quolatioii

Ptpiwck
rcdu.ir.g

i

\vn.\I

iviulCL

Will Forfeit Interest Unless
GO Days Notice of With­
drawal is Given

I.Y«rv swe in Hasting* HvM up •
!h»- opening and rawing hairs

■•j think
■nates

lid consuining pu

Lmtn dccir-Km a
Ing
■nn'JWf’iii
i abandluunenr of

imp! to buck the maturity,
makes this town, a mure lie
unnw

•m&lt;

Thi- m rtianv ph*-*-twl-inci-mr by much
alt
Wl.llr &lt;|o&lt;lb'.l&lt;-&gt;i poMihlc not lung a.*
can by' tolerated |h

an eu-convui

fUtnativv answer,
tlie admlnntfalurn a
Dodge, wlm n»«ni
• f ederal sentence for
l JOpp K

th’irt;

A Quarter Century of Progress

BK
he. uh!

le- Aupenn’« ndent
tructum. It did ;
VOn that lie 4411
bmu d-.n in;

outlined

Hoar, oait'

t
down of ’tail ;w
•■*fr ami in thi* conn
raped his

MORRIS O. HILI , Haaling* JERRY ANDRUS, Hasting*
■ ROBERT F. HESSMER. Hatting*

State Mutual
Redded Fire nisy.
Insurance
Co.
ornci; ~- cnuncit
,

.» which

hand -naming

home

j

st

micii

an ' impt
ntcnli^ned in our edit
he u aomettyng eb* W-&gt; pr ■
» believe that Iw t» the forme.Lmbtedfr Mtiw fund- will •»•d to run the school*—al'.hough

WHEN YOU LOOK AT A

BOTTLE OF MILK
Pungent Paragraphs

You Cannot Tell Whether It Is Clean Or Not.
A Test Is the Only Way That Will Tell

»ptrrt of

I.E WEI? tnllk of Its kind h produced in
tichlsan—or any other Stale. Repeated

-I! ami.

r t-.' min tn otfice. a lot ha;d-r tn
t" »rythtng when actusily tn ofh •
:
:• i&gt; «tj to make fi»fii'riteci csmptign aU’ements. fniKhi
r.rrt uncomntnn to do anything ■
ibotii them when elected

and see it‘walking crime
■Alicmu ■Peiu..i ■ Minv
we keep uacting here‘arid there I ~
that the horse u finning hack. May- ‘
&lt;,hBrgc --ar.e otip-ra Just us *enou*- oc that will mean more stable em''
openly. To date no person connect payment.—Boston Herald. '
ed V.ihiiu 4&lt;imWJtr»tJon has jvtn. The mam trouble with frw
attempted to Ueiiy that they arc un- is tha&gt;, while
van- fr$e. ft
ttnp. To fj£h a case ?i this, the pub-' veriz,—Bcs-cn Hcyald.

ll u

in'tiie future.

rd th.tl milk containing MOKE than

iia.sgSiMm the Ul.li'uul. Dairy l* the
Hairy in this section per milled by the
by the Ulate to protfet the public health and

fnend* here tills

will be glad tn talk with you

• world* biggest power plant' raised

thereby atibnicrstng rapids which
I had made the Dnieper river useless
for navigatibn.
■s of the various film,
duec at a moment**: The Via Appia. or Appiart Way.
from a train whistle Italy's famous, highway bull: by Apburkmg dog
plus Claudius, u ZMO years old.

Wtlhanv. Mrs Ella Bowen and Mb*
Adda Jordan left for Chtcago Mon-

Mu* Maude Stebbins and rousin.
Belle smith, of Detroit returned;
from Wail lake Monday.
Mt"
Smith will remain In the city atnut
t io -ee'n before returning honi*.
; r.&gt; m*»ls on air liners ,. ' Minnetohka' mean* a large body
Mis Berths-&amp;ntky gave- a six
three yean ago.
■ of water.
o clock tea Saturday aiteruoai xb'

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
PHONE 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, ProPr.

HASTINGS, MICH.

f

�W

THE HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY, At'GUBT 9, 1IM

I spent Sunday at their Wall lake cot-1
sum of 131MDOiX) was axpected from|working far a corporation on a sal- MICHIGAN PRHMKFQJ
a three per cent sales tex upon tlie ary of-9I0.OW. would have paid m 1
1OH” rnUttllJCJ
TO ar
BE~ n,A
BIG rt
OIL
' purchase of necessities by fne pub-, nothing
------- .... except
,1a three
- -----------------per cent taxTA
*‘ 1SATE ' A family gathering w*a held at th* ‘
on
his« miH-has.
purchase* which would apply
lie. 97.50(1000 from a three per cent "
n hl
*tL~.
—-----, Mr snd Mrs Cell Van Auken horn*
tex on personal services of doctors, ■Ito to tha garage owner ,
Big Ouaher, Spouted 1,000 otl Sunday in honor of their daughlawyers, dentists, repairmen, plumb­
A 110.000 profe’-sor would pay
Par nftn, wv.«n p,r.» 1 ,er Mr* Rhea McIntyre, of. Flint.
erg. blacksmith*, cobblers, carpen- nothing but the dentist who grati- Rhla
Bbla. Pf r Hour When Fir«t ;
ls visiting here
(Continued from page one&gt;
Irra, painters, and every other Indi­ uatedrunder him and practiced hl*
Brought In
I Mr and
Henry Gray and
, .
.
vldual in the state who holds him*
profession v&gt;uid pay on hl« gross
That Michigan ix tn
.family attended a family gathering
itaic m general penalized.
। compuifd and
,ramp«&lt;.d
.na a"
«» revenuaa
rennw. front
from „u „„
receipts -evm though hl* rent and
Tnat
Tna’ Michigan is to became a s,indar ln honor of the former1*
।
wmrrua
fUhar
h
on
H
im
-al-.
I.t
..
.
.
_
____
___
_
AThe currefit purpose budget cover- i sources other than the Mile* tax
sujipliM would hast taken most of large producaz. of oil u shown by the jautcr. Mrs Emory Graves, and hus/nb state department* trutltuUotuL i hAd beJn estimated, It was found a thirc-trntli* of one per ctnt tax ha lamp.
.
.
brin«ln,i£li a big will
-------just wxith bgnq o; olcnnic. Michigan at „
the
colleges and the unlrer.-uty' adopted, that not sufficient money was in on manufactured products
i
■People
I vpic uriniuu
Demand Z'roicr*.
Services.
— east
. or
~ Clare,
---- in Vernon
--------- town-jjume
------ iiww 04
of a&gt;r*
Mr. i.uiu
Lulu ui«)
Gray near Mapic
Maple
by Die ID3I le.il'lalutc amounted to'sight to wi|x- out all tlie state proji... ...... puipt
....... wluch
... should
■. ... be.re. .
ahin
tiabrlla eiumtv
__ Center
... _ Ail
...
..
Another
»hip. Isabella
county. Tl,»
The wall
well I.',.
isjunwe
the ..
brothers
and.
•.«u&lt;nl.uuu all
an of
ui this
Muaivriy
ia* &lt;-•
■* the
tne inivrrnor
governor hoped
nopru. .
t,’e
Jn’
nppruxlniatcly I2V.OOO.OCO
| ei ly tax
niembend
In
cemircllon
with
state
*
real
gusher
There
wa*
some
dif-puter*
were
present;
about
thirty
Vim
---------- •»- —
----- was .....
un being provide-*
pru-.i.h-d by ■*n state tax, Consequently
93.500.900
levied 'l'l:,,'tel nteie»U t.f the itnte iiavlng
vied against
of the
again*! the properties
_____ of lhe for the partial support....
r,„ unlvrr- "lrtr state lax wiped uwajr and their cx|icn*c and state taxes, whether ”fulty rX|*fLcn&lt;?tL,n cttnlro,llnx 11 partook of the picnic dinner,
.... ^...
..... --for
----------1
..Htate
.
.. . 1«-*| taxes cut in the middle and property or sale* or any other fortn 5™" “ ume T yleM ,WM a thousand
Owfng to the Belletue cclebraUon
state
The 1933 legislature
these ....
«ity und Michigan
colleg.-.
, whlJe thc barrel* per hour It is estimated the Briggs reluxil reunion will n.X
same purpo*.■:. appropriated 119.- right-tenths of a milt having been more bv the 15-mll&gt; limitation and ..
nt of tlie ‘h*1 “te ,wfn '* OTn-i ^-r a produc-1
held August 17.
'
to the tune’ ot only demand for rdreiiUamt-rri
000.000 but was forced to add to tills reserved by the stab- for just UH* Ila n bring taxed
.
,,
.4.s...K jm
pu-..
.w. i c.irtffnif?. there
th
u no Jto‘«
at
’’•««
a
-- ---------- .,«»
,—
sum to make up for deficiencies'tn possible, emergency. Tills left then
under the proposed .1-10 taxing
BAnRYVll I F
I*, .ri.im.., « ita P...WU l«»- US-won u &lt;l» poniu. man of one firr Cent tux Willie the indi­ i&lt; ..i’.'.on In the dr'toahd tor new lor a Urni' It ts high grade qtl An.
und
ie«lr&lt;l iiu-.s —of
uf -spenqmrWI
n.'ir • Tn thte
this |(|
interesting
sidelight onLeebov&lt;
this big
nd* over
year period which amounted to ap- to be depended upon from lulll tax. vidual who bi ...
.. . his bench to
— —
and
— added
(h(j
.a&lt;.well
u.p , Mr* lur Uthlop u ln NMxhville
proximately gio’oo.ooo Tliere G&lt;-- ,ci
taxca. insurance
f, T *°5n
muter me- Yiu
Urr |«oply riot
tternsehi • . ffarc to halt "tend of Governor Comstock. 1* the ; ^ing for the little grandson who
M "rp-.iatioii
.jMuaiK.n luxco.
numsnee and
■■» .........
j ........
- ;..• r,1
- *‘.......
irieno oi x.ovcrnor i.omswcK. is
‘ l“r “-“r gno&lt;uu«i wow
j yJJe
Itaencle* were Ute direct result of yXm^A^nT'V^tevXd
•
* «S-1^
*“
**—r'eVai.
* -------- - a\'n,
‘
L.r.TTe
company which!®™*
president
which ca,nt to
to fire
**** with
*'llb Mr and
an&lt;l Mr*
Mr* Hu**U------- anTgraare
— - .. r and
their co-labtlie tnad race nf spending la*’. »in- -Preside,.:
, of the
twj cause ., namely, failure to appro­
,-jmpany I bert Lathrop
c—
in oilier fij-ldr dig into liufcr ter which did not mcej opposition.' ®-----w”*
«u’hrr
“rrrA 1,1
priate ttifflrienl sum* to meet actual for previous ycara. tlie latter being orera
■
The Mi.'s Helm WilletU. Ruth
meager
earning*
far
97
.nOO.INMh
Th*
There
was
:&gt;t
a
iingt*
effLrt
made
*
,a
-'
*
n
option
on
u
considerable
demand* and inability of Uic tax­ eMimated ut 92 000,000 —
' lie - m*™* e«zmn«* ।
Thi*
Mudge and Tita Dfn.more spent
payers to pay the taxes levied for 000,000 ifcduetcd fl'ffil n»v
ilw n&gt;,»a
total lcgl»!aturr rejected the mainline- t(J cut a tlayroll. nd- v the number 5£rr“‘‘: 'i1, ,l,,‘Immediate- vicinity
wmen included
inciuaru deflctences
acnciciicv* -~'r * t',x
»' 1"UU* to the
uf r-inplojer or tone down u Tills wouldnidltete that the Oov- Tuesday in Kalamazoo
state purposes. A slump in thUcel- uuiiuet
builget which
Miss Ramona Foster of Helena.
amuunte,| m
to sau.iuuw,
*»700000, nil
|, ft wi.i.*13.. &gt;&lt;’bby•, as churged
but because
the
M-rvicT. which did not me t violent "n®r„»
laqrous revenues bImi lud its part aiiiuuiiirc,
.;
.
.
Ohio, is vuittng' with h&lt; r counn.
to
give
Mr
.
Comstock
*
rampatini
a'
100,000
to come
come from
from ttethe- revenue*
revenues memla r* could-not
liX.,000 to
r»uld-ran we
ree the
u&gt;.. equality
equality . ;&gt;pn*ition And in a'idi’ion to there
tn lhe creation ot this de He It
.
grAMi boost In tlie future as in the Heber Foster, and family
...
..
- 'there came Uie demand for.state aid
...
।
\ ....
suchsaira
a tax and so .urr&lt;
toj..leave
v&gt; i.in- ocrivru
irciin hit of
retail
,
‘ Therefore, without any new|jwnd- (ax
Jake
FVrest and daughter. Mrs.
part.
them out along with tin garugc inc­ far rhoal&gt; In sums a« high at SM •
Ing «t any kind any possible ravings
! Kilpatrick, uf Vermontville, spent
made by the Montpiuei writb-n into . Goxfbf admlni-.tratlon of tlie sale* Hiaiiic and lhe watch reimtr ii ni (x/O/MXl as urged by. *".rm an&lt;t the
;
Thursday
with
Mr.
and
Mrs
Heber
the 1933-IU35 budget were wiped out lax iiniM be call &lt;&gt;Iat&lt;-d und possible “,,ul u tetter plan can L.- worked di-mand for s tale support of tlw tinleakage in collection retiniatcd. thi* ou'
Mr und Mrs. H'rble Wilcox acidled io twice t^ic. 912.0&lt;X&gt;,&lt;M0 finally dtstrict hud the plraaing surprise
bringing the probable revenue* from
Fact* MHight.
Sunday of a visit from two cousins &lt;xiir.|&gt;an;ed Mr and Mr* V Norton
Right now facta are te-ing gath&gt; made avuiiable.
Had tlyre been no ww taxes created the bill u\ drawn and then intended
mid Margery to Marshall Saturtu_boiidm1nisU&lt;red down to around cred from every industrial o ntcr ti
Irani'
4
that
Adam*.
how
much
thr
indnsfunds Inn k to the counttr* ami rnuMixlamt s Kenneth and Keith Nor?
in turn
niclixiltiies mid achouls a* contem­
ton and Bat bat
Govern*
plated under the welfare and school 912.&lt;xm.ixxi demanded for welfare and fitted from tin diminution of the
the. proce.«. and tjure’ is alway. ।
aid bills, the i.tuta lux for 1933 would liuHtrd upon by lhe federal author- stnte property tux und from a torn-,
large community sale In Hillidaie.
nothin,
„
room
for
one
more.
No
need
ot
mennothing
cent
of federal
m -local ----------taxation
of ncrrMity Imvrtteen JuM abaut as itle* before'
- ...........a —
........................
— uld pubory
- ndurtu.n
............- --•
Mr ami Mrs Arthur Lathrop of
train tia- (toning the very happy meeting and
it sl.*«f ip lUJl except I hat tlie leg., would be prombcl marie a total of under the 15-tnul ‘ limits
from •&gt; 'in &gt;&gt; T&lt;*
Prairieville sp.pt t.'a week end here
ir. In the day .‘.ja nt in rvmimu-enre*.
•hlattiri
• ■mere than 925.090.000 l&lt;&gt; come.ftoot f’arlk return* from th'.-, survey. It is ava(|y ot prn
in Kinking
u- appropriation*
or pnvi- The Brisr- Ladies' Aid Society •Aith relabels and Ruvmond Own
luciu
the rale., lux reviinus before uny- already uppurvut that no three- te"1 n' T*v—
returned
home with them for a vt*q,
of tribute are &gt;i»!n«oriint an 10c cream festival'
thins could lx- made uvnllablc tor tenth-, of one per cent Ls going to k-g or sonic (Aber t&lt;
By clipping out.thi* adv. and
Mrs Cora Fasw.-n u in Nashville
n.
be held on Thursday evening,
pub)
hool 'aid The ‘ale* tex balance this *avjng
bringing it in xvith you we
the situation regarding Augu-t io on the Gerald Doster
d more than 940MOJDOO in Aimtlwl fart which bothered those.
had tin *1 it&lt; • mt n •• i to I at • •;
will credit you 10c on the
’ who MHight tu product an adequal- ’•»’
- laf- budget i.iid the new la»n at Ia»c&lt;;y Special music und
i
i
I
I
Mrs Thera Nuclei
supported program r» tn pn p.iration. .
•
liud Hu- tax levy for ltn:i kin in
and equitable taxation nu-iu-ure Is function' taken c.vi
•pray.
Your Container
her»
toforr
About
forty
from
thi*
locality
went
s-Tljatcher act.
the same amount u. in |y.H and if
tlu- mandate ■ r the state conattUi- *»'
anjl
railed in tin- Foster honw Sunday
which
leavis
mi
t&gt;l
Ute
irirtun
'have
been
•
supfaated
Inanity
from
la
.
k
''
Slind
"V
,attend
the
all had tarn collected. Michigan
To Na,,,
Mr and Mi* Roy Preston ami
rly Uir •.il'itb’d |»'i;&lt;&gt;ii mid alimiKi'ed upon tlie land' and •*--&gt;••• conference te .d annually ut
would just about have climbed out
o sum up. the 1033
restrictii ii-i' which prohibit th structures of the folk* back homo Midland Park Me**r* and Me*ol the red Ink mire in which she
M:.. Ralph Dr- Until Uie pr&lt;nartv owner ha*' his ‘*am&lt;* Pa d Bivn.-. Hugh Ca.&gt;r. V|.- Mr and Mr* Dale DeVine an
ini' wallowed during the past .sev­ am*.uni* l&lt;» 119 000,000 annual'v km ;»ilire u&lt;&gt;m h'.'.inv .■ c
■ - *-•" ■ ........... • *-........... CiuhJc,, Purcell David tkmkhn.
eral tnontli*.
Deficits which must be covered with- ’"x »««&gt;h‘'t intapgl
lidins Frey, E!*ic and Grace Conk­ Mr and Mr &gt; Nelson Brumm •
"Where immediate courtesy and attention are shown to all"
* a* well! w h.it &lt; xtrnt hr mi* been relit
V Property Tax Broken Down.
in Hie next tear amounted to S!o.- Mock*, bond* und nw
Nashttlle
called
there
in tlie eve
In. Norma Ca.-». Lury Butler. We»In many rountir* ami in n
•i the preperty tux system ■ ‘MW'l'Mi. a total of 939.O09JOOO if the
i-B**"''-' tauRlbte fl
ey Butler. Amy Payne. Mr*. Fred rung
. . . ™.. '
. ...
.1.........
_.....• ..........a... .1.. ..ia Iles anil ■ imllur.evu'r
Phone 2115
Hastings, Michigan
We Deliver
of wealth' township* and Mthool district*
.md Mrs- Heber Foster and
lelh f trill jx- substantial. In -n
roll.'.
Still
regime
and
no
M...s IlanuMia Fiuter. and
laic were virtually upon u tnxpoy.
to break bread
ibile offiutSdpai imits another forbidden m-M b i
Herbie Wilc«&gt;x atlefided the
lake side Rev
sprmxlbliiand
welfare
aid
With
''■•I'"
’
'•
income
tak
stituliiinul arn&gt; ndinrnt to lhe effect ,,,r
ni|ry.
the* n&gt;*a* lit Band
lie win find m
at thi“ ■
■ ■
•—■
••• ■ , r „aif,' new demands tnrluded. tempt to submit 'he r»'Vi, u
Rev Neighbor
hliriotlf burdened almo t to tin- point
the budget imir.ixhatelv jumps, t i ri»n.*tuutipn’ in this respext
Mr and Mrs Herbie Wilcox en&gt;nd coming &lt;4
red under iwforr i.e vas ‘l;
u |5fi.OOO000 to. Which mutt at.o b- ‘he 111,11 •'
“» Ihr
&gt;ytji a ptenic dinner at Thorn* pple but i- able yet to do much good and
n add'd to gel the era nd total stun languished in the hatid*. of .M-iiati- f^'-'d
ike Sunday With ’ friends from •njoy* life regardleM of hi* afflic­
Sfiff Mr» John WilllaonliM
,.s ’no cur a* yet dare- t&lt;&gt;. I.'timnt- ........... ..
n lh vuf and Hastings.
ns" "ary to create
family spent Sunday with Ray Dur­
ti e 1W3 April .lecuqn
Tie nadir Is cautioned *imlA to family. Mr and Mr*, jne Mwire and
so uhv l&gt; ndl !&gt;•'required tn adnuniu- r nii.'‘
tor - :&gt;Ute fMirpOM-S
Tin weather was quite cool for tion.
,.c dr.ivm-d &lt;&gt;ut afid killed eon Ider tlie fact tlie current &lt;x- daughters. Beatrice and punier, of
Mr and Mr* A A Lewis of near kee and family ot West Hope.
‘
' the tele. '
‘
------... Battle Creek. »|» nt.Sunday with Mr
Mr and Mr* Rex Water* were
Caledonia and Mr and Mr John
Unless submitted by initiatory peti- I*
’ •' .---------------running ..,• ...
it her net
and Mrs. Ronald Warner of Wail Merritt Meade's Friday evening but.
Sunday afternoon at Libby
H8* r&lt; • - *
there u confusion। tiofto It cannot Bgain be submit red
a nice crowd attended and a good day afternoon cue/'., ol their uncle. callers
i'Xirig of the lake
Whittemore's m Hlckoty Corners
the emrr.il election* ot 1S35 one third tj
to the budget ami
*
• taxMr and Mrs. Emerson Cnrtjlgh* urn*, enjoyed.
too late tar
'he
. ..
xtid rt*o at thi* Brancbtctter tuxne
UtnHalium .Mu»t Yield.
'.d fam'.h were Sundav guesta at
*•
Mr
"
nri
Jay
Houvenk
are
in
MH
«
their pubiir rrhntiis within ■•lanriinc
titution..! mm- ^qutl n.;i
- :&lt; ii a big hole ’he l.' ine •: Mt and Mr- tfenn
OHANCit.V ll.l.E.
tne parent* of a fine baby girl born
Mr and Mr Stewart Water*
iinnlll liunmtk.n and state md “b*" mcml
*s st'-Pped. called Gw
fund &lt;V licit which Miller and Mt and Mr* Orlie ltil.nd Mr* J. H Oervera and;July 35th who will answer to the rpent Sunday afternoon and evaalanecf jxr.- n
|_. (.
n current n-vrinr* 1' f near l^akc Odessa, former asp
‘
‘
” name of Wilina Jean.
ning with Mr and Mr* Claud HarI hr d&gt; mandr. upon dent's here
past week wdh Mr
Mrs Charlie
Mrs Charles Crawford was a re- rington mar Banfield■ n .. • back to I93t
Mr and J
anil Carlt.in at Gun Ink ....... ....
cent giw.st of friend* at Dofter
Mr and Mr* Mar.sOn Newton of
station and
caller) on Ira-nds in thu' vicinity. It
tikinc comiMtiaons entrrtnin a
Tlie many friend* of Dan Burley Richland Mr and Mr* Hex Water*
Hiplo).. ;ivt ht
• Galesburg high school will be remembered tiiat Dr. Gt-rvers
........
.... ... - ... .... •! annual reunion on was •hot by the Mancelona bank auay Sunday, and the family have and Mis Pete Kib’.inger visited Mr.
4 amid .
income
• remaining J27&lt;xxi.- Sunday. Aug 13
,
rubbers two year* ago last June and I the sympathy of all in their be- and Mr* Allen Griffin near Fair
ad tael, liuiil 9*5.000.000 &lt;■&gt; Mill 000.00(1
'alter Stanton b paralyzed from tlie waist down. •rcavement.
lake Sunday evening.
local . .
tax from funds rated
by the Mate and paid
nidpal unit-

Budget Sayings Are Lost
In Tangle Of Overdrafts

forhCattle and Barn Use

If you are looking for a REAL Spray,
which you will not have to use much
of, and will kno^k the flies at once, we
have it.
▼▼▼

can furnish you with
a fly spray which cannot
be beaten. It will pass and go beyond
state test. There is none better.
^^&gt;-www

7^^;
fly thespra
l --S'. Kill
X.V.L1.L Th
will*9 pass
75sY
kill test which is put out by the state.
By this test the spray must kill the fles,
not just stun them.

Q£c SAVE 10c
.J

Per Gallon

B. A. LyBARKER

coTtciiit ca/.

/tLatdat

CALHOUN CO. FAIR
OPENS AUGUST 22

Prospects Good for Fino Exhibitg and Good Attend­
ance Is Assured
Ci&gt; Fair open* in
i$t 2J for four day-*

erute* under tn
। Board &lt;■! 8upi r&lt;

uses no more current than

who arc sure

; ported throughout the rural Section*.
During thi- fair d.iu*. tin re Will
ior*e racing, balloon ascension'.
-• pulling contests. frre band

j mbits.
i wnri'

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quality that has made Frigidairr the ehoirr of a million
more but er* than anv other

THS 9UPB&gt; raiGIDAIBB LINE INCLUDES SIX NDW DR LUXE n
AI..k
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»»
—
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Telephone 2305 • Hastings, Mich.

and step fearlessly forward to assume
the responsibilities that await us

commercial exhibit*, lire
'
smrades daily

। of which will be inUTe.stihg and enIkiyable lor young and old A cotuity champioivhip bazcball content
will be another enjoyable feature.
| tjee Hie adv on another page for
। further pariltylars

ECONOMY

Let’s all Face FRONT

The Fair Board op-

w-as bony at JaMtsfown. May
I ia» ard'debarted tin* life Aug
11M3 ut hi.- home, in Coax* Giove at
' 74 yrs. 2 mos. io days
1S&lt;9 hey "Wiis united in
n Evelyn Chamberlain.
]w1hi &lt;licd-it: itxw. To mis union six
children were bortp one son Lvtnsn
pre.fdlitx mm in death. In 19M h"
was united in marriage to Anna
mourn their ku- arc the lovim* wife
two brothbrs. two daugliMt*. three
Json*. tan .step sons. 23 grsndchilIdren and a ho»t of friend,. Since
;.rv&lt;n rear* of age he Iran lived tn
phis vicinity with the ixrrpjion of
। ' viral years In Centr'd Lake Mich
■The funeral was held at- Outs
[Grove church Mnmuy i
Burial a*. Fuller ctmcter

We look back at the past, only as traveller who
turns at the summit and views the roadway whereby he attained the heights, and from its experiences
we chart our course into the future.

Those who care to look back over the past perforniances of this bank can only be inspired with confidence in its ability to discharge every duty required
of a good bank during the years to come

HIGHBANK.
have an ice cream sods! Thursday
evening. Ausuvt 17 at the home ol
Mr and Mr.' Ocorge HoIIm.m. A
pmgram-is being planned
Mrs Surah O-iroth. Mr. Mabie
Adam*. .Mn- Clyde Walnn and Mr*
Whitmore attended a Itinreal Wed*
ncediy in Wnidlar.d
Miss Dorothy CtimminE* nt H»fmg* *pcnt Wednesday with MrFrank Hawbli*..' Mr. and Mrs George Hoffman and
[daughter, Velma, spent Saturday
with Mr -an.l Mrs Leon Tilman
'near Battb Creek
i Mr and Mr* Merte Hecker. Mrs
L Cumming* and two daughters of
'Hasting* spent Wednesday evening
[at Mr and Mi- Frank Hawblits.
i Mr and Mrs Frederic Swarte and
[family of Battle Creek spent Sun­
day kftembon »l Bert Daly’s
I Mr*. Frank Haw blitz sjx’nt Sunday
at Mr and Mr* Dewey Jones' pear
NMhvUle.
' Mr and Mr* Will Guy of near
■ NaahviHe xpent Friday with Mr
[ aj;d Mrs. Byron Guy-

ror Nearly Half Century this Bank
Has Kept Faith with Every Patron

T/ieHAJTINeJ'
CITY DANI\
The Bank with the Chime Clock

Telephone 2103

Hastings, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. 4VGVST j 1M3

PAGE SIX

M BMIffl'S IBTI-'EeSHSS-'FLOWERSHOWHERL M°"
clesim wtismis
e AIEXT SATURDAY

^^ ;

-

of trucks they maintain their stocks •

--------- r

Promised By
By Manage
Promised
Manager Chapman

When Auru&gt;! M roils aroumiLdof- liair raising acrobatics'en a
’Manager Fred A- Chapman promP°'e 130 feel In the air; mo»
op...SSJTSd

(Continued from page oner
be, the most *petiacu!ar I&lt; tV3 L” , t. !i over; a motorcyclist who rra»h--s
XAST LEGISLATURE ONLY of stxxh at th.- very n)lu'«»u'»
ndUhrunt-h a double plank wait go.ng
VU.,
I,*' ,1*."..'. v ...
a very ’.urge
buxines*,
ADOPTED PART OF REC. It hey -do--------------- ---- k”but
’ do’ ’
tr*T~'' 8 mth'-A-minutr speed; and
jno» share with the ordinary cittMnl 3rd. named primulinus. any color, an cwnt Ihut can indy be
hi.
2nd
and
3rd.
greate?:
vuUU-or *X;u
...
famous A.-h Can Derby, a ncnel
I in the cost of supporting the state;
COMMENDATIONS
snapdragon.--—Collection or bmi- Miihivan.

rate m aliich -the .nsoat derrepU
on.i sr.i •'
’
With competitions. cc
&gt;!i ear- that can be found will compete.
due- t„
:■&gt; u»,
the .-’-i-'
'voru-ty.
“r.^' 1st. .nd irf.M.tlt-d «&gt;*»••
; Day and the youngsters
t!,e Mifil •'-,n Suu
artutic dUpluj several o:n&lt;r fairs :
uh, Midway attracts
man is whipping -Into .-lupe tinMUnuu-B-wn. ...
ui. a.4 mu mart. nmbMious program, t-.ijaitempteWr
•
Thrjbuistandint icutmf of Chil­
J ft,,
, “I-,, ;,,
1,1 Tlit wi-tk’s events with start t&gt;H dren s Day will be. another. »t tlie
*ilh a bang &lt;m MmuLiy when B annual Dog Shows /(Ktmsortd by tl»e
.
•
-Bes.t specimen. 1st. 2nd and Ward Beam ; Corlgrc&lt;" ’
Ionia County N«-w.. In
’.'(rd. Be-J
ttion. ht. 2nd and’
tot nl! young doc owner
county ran lomivli’ for

Ipovernment. The state ot Michigan
is'by no mean.- satisfied with t&gt;‘r,
ECONOMIES
NOT HO
AS .
;miLd I1UI
laovemor’s friendship for Isaiah •
fiRFAT
At?
Pl
ANNFD
Lcrbo'v. the criminal lawyer from
bntAI Ab rLANNtU s-,.w. y(lrk He (1&lt;15 p^rea -nouxands
.....................
Decided. Disappointment
in

State Over Some of Cover- Accordir.c :o the opinion oLtiw legItUte I-.,
brii.ra ,» TOrt .
nor Comstock's Vetoes
;&lt; hurtful fhflucntt' tn state

.

People do not Wish to act. with
We believe our readci- -generally
’ reading
nrr giving tlie sutnt careful
--------- .reference to the Gover: tor. on’h'-nrof Representative Vrrn Brown s —
ar--&gt;'.‘ay and talk. They want fact*. We
tide* now appearing in the Banner j..rv sure tint Representative Brown
'will irtve the facta m-hls letters: and
' lus .-ifaten-.cflts can be-rolled upon as! ..syr’’"-8'”
published in numen
and 3rd.
.
mile Corte-i-a Fioresrti fa''.our judgment.
yers of lhe state abn
Rom—Rest basket, bouquet cr Gnan-st Tbritlrr i- \:r.
.
e bespeak foa Mr Brown’* .•..re,
j,t. 2nd and 3rd.
- ■fMne.u.i
Sweet Pea—Best bouquet, 1st. 2nd
■ . ..
.
.' .;
and 3[it.
FORCEFUL MAN PASSES:
artie'e.' were pufalhhed it will be ;■ - [
------ *----- • • 1
’ Zinnias—Be-t bouquet, 1st, 2nd
membered that he umnercifullv. a Ad;
WM. J. BARNARD IS DEAD
’. und 3rd.
.
yet fairly, criticised the republican I
Wild Flowers—Best bouquet, one
administration at LanAinz for main- p
f variety or mixed, lit. 2nd und 3rd.
A Tribute Ta Paid to Him by
ti.tninif numerous useless tx-ard».|
which they did. and for extrava-J
His Friend, Congressman
specimen. 1st. 2nd und 3rd. ,
cnr.ee which mx-t the taxpa;-u*zmB- First, second-and third awards for
George Foulkes c
best miniature pool, rock garden,
^..«i-garden betore and after &lt;1•»page
fret ot lynriseaplng, etc. Similar elWBCtrr. a m
Isave applied tor such aid and awards wjll ix- given for table deco- ga! ability. di«l
rations
for
both
dinmg
room
and
;
n
o-h
'-mo
K
izlv.-rwtee quntitled That t», It
table.
Mr Barnard
M-hocilng I.- to- be given bndge
Asters—Best bouquet, in. 2nd»ui:d
flt.,
3r‘V .
.
•
While a
CocKscomb—ht. 2nd and 3rd for ,.-,-&lt;1
lM »t specimen.
- • ru
&gt;:.A-.£tv
notwitlistandhw
the liard . work tie
Phlox, annual—1st. 2nd wnd 3rd. Jla(
hm!j :u
to, ,do on the farm, he found
Phlox, perrnnlul—l»t. 2nd and 3rd ttune
imc to
to j. ’t-.idy. vaa admitted to tiw
Any other flower, single or bou- U
n...
&gt;-.rartk’il Gw and i-.m.-sl a
........
qui-t—1st. 2nd und 3mI. / .
.-.tat
—-ii- reputation a* a trial law*tate-trtde

SUM
TO ILL PUPILS

rdiric
t; .- ; :.U

,.lh

hr principal

: there has been decided
lent tn the state our

meet such a‘situation’
Rev. Vreeland and wife of Tecumdepartment answered
thr dt-Mnct beard of the high M’h me at their, cotiaxc to spend th&lt;
any, person directly inter-, month of &gt;m.'Ust vacation.
ild write thr department’ Het\ Bow»er and wife-arc tn their
he facts and applying for . cottm:&lt;-.« Rev Bow-cr ha.&lt; lxx-n in
depariment would send a Battle Ctrfl hospital form coup!.once who woujd set iheiof week.-, and is now cqnvahnclnRproper
parties
together
The just
do- saTurda^shoj
rj1(fOrd K-.l-hr
-.ml
u f.- -i.
partmrnt has been
able to meet
irs in
Kalamazoo
-&gt;wh
t-uch situations sugewfully
supcrssfully — n&lt;&gt;no •
, ' , ' ' ,
I tioiftit
doubt b;
by having the district booyd
bonyd ' ^,S- Lhltord Kahler and-Bertha
.ami the city or village -high school Tobias visited Crt-osty folk.-, dl-.e day
accept the promise of state aid lafer.j,a”
whenever such help may be.; uvail-f
Jimmie Ploturh z&gt;l the-North sijk t ord ■
, Ob
_ ,_____
। of Wall Uke called &lt;&gt;n E. D. Rt-y(nolds Monday forenoon.. ,
•Mr. and Mn. Warren Cairns of
Wist Chsscy rtsltt'd K D. Reynolds.
til pf Nashville are giving consider-, Thursday.
,
'
’ titton in th,--public works program,1 Mb. .Emery of Kulnmaitob, who
■ which h.r. been urgi-d upon that vll-thas been.staylnx with Mrs. Sprague,
lain by tluj state board of healtli.;has returned toiler home.
• which will roquire tluit a sewage
- - •- wife and. Jennie
Arthur.Thrnnos,
pu.nl syidcm !&gt;•■ constnn-tej. The
.... .Honeysett of.K.il.nna.vw sj&gt;.-nt smithe day with E D.'Rcynold,'..
’mono)y, bt'caiiM.’ this is a public w'mk
Mrs. Mat me, I-,’..
nieces and'
till inw cmplovmri'.t. The ratci nephews of Detroit, who have beets
t-n-st is much lower than could! spenrittis ti couple ol weeks m s|w.
lahird normally.
pottage n,•turned home Mon'dav.

GOOD USED CARS
are getting SC ARCE ... and PRICES
are GOING UP! We ha^e only a few
good used cars left.

1932 Model. This Car Is A Good Buy.

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

ild make hr.
il-o made niai

Factory-to-You Sale
During August
BARGAINS In Place of Advertising
This? Sale is another Rexc-ll nding event. 11 ix intended &lt; ;&gt; mak
txnll Drut&gt; .Stoves and
for Rexall High qimKt)
You get these big Ba­
s because
you save, the middlemi
profit and

BLUE FJGLE PBPU-

Rlam*
..i—. .
rm-r

• ' -TA...

MAKliS NG DIFFERENCE whether It’s rooms
to rent, furniture to sell, upartments wanted, farm
ptCHluets for sale, hired help needed, articles lost, live
stock strayed, or what nut... in each case you reach
the persons you wish to reach’in lhe most direct way
possible. Banner .Want Ads gel results!

&gt;n of tii- Pn..

rt&gt; a Pie-ide

Qon;

m»

25c
30c
25c
50c

'■ Mo

It ts

The Hastings Banner
Telephone 2415

Glycerin, 3-oz.
Glycerin Sup., Adits; 12’»,
Glycerin Sup.. Inf., 12’c
Milk of Magnesia, 16-oz. .

50c No. 6 Disinfectant, 16-oz.
Peroxide of Hydro., 4-oz
2 for
25c Salicylic Arid. 2-oz.
25c Soda Mint Tablets, 140’s
20c Soda. Bicarbonate, 16-oz.
25c Spir. Ammon. Aronr., 2-oz?
25c Spirit Camnhor, 2-oz. .
Suitar of Milk, 16-oz.
25c Tct. Iodine, 1-cr.
25c Zinc Stearate, l.-oz. .......

V^ON’T BOTHER to call in person ... Just tele­
' phone 2115. If you arc not certain of the word
ing. we will do our Ik*si to assist you* Simply give
us tuL* facts and your ad will go into print clearly
stated in the fewest words possible. Our rates are
reasonable ... one cent per word with a minumim
diarge of twenty five cents. •

39c.

15c Airing Powder, 4-oz.
25c Bird Seed, 16-oz.
'
20c Boric Acid'Powder, 4-nz.
29c Circara Taha. R*«r.. 100's
"50p Cascarn Aromatic, 4-oz. .
. 25c Castor-Oil, 3-oz.
$1,00 Cod l-.iver Oil, Nor., 16-oz.
.&lt;1.00 Cod Liver Oil, Mint. Pt.

PrMlcl'n’.’.anrf point
’j.im &lt;f.

17c
49c

PURETEST products

12766475

13c
23c
39c
79c
79c
19c
19c
19c
19c

_39c
59c
39c
25c
19c
19c
19c
19c
49c
19c
17c

HOSPITAL’
J W Brrd'.r
n budnam
__ -ndm,:
.
fl Wham
Ft Charles More U UM

Adhesive Piaster—Flc»h and
White, 1 x2'_. yds.
35c Dainty Deodorant, 4l-oz.
16-oz. E!i Cotton
Firsthid Sanitary Napkins
25c Germicidal Snap
SI.2.” Clinical Thermometer

u ilh’ 10,900 Rexall-Drug Stores to
hi ip you SAVE with SAFETY during
•Tits great sale! You’ll find huge sav­
ings on this high quality Rexall merchimcltse—for prices arc even lower
during this* sale. Regular size pack­
ager . . . all firrt quality guaranteed •
merchandise—fresh from Uie facto­
ries Don’t mint this big opportunity!

REXALL REMEDIES

TOILET GOODS
,75c Harmony Lilac Vegetal
10c Rexolive Soap
50c Ri’rrr’a Violet Cerate

iiiti’S He ha

TI

Telephone 2121

kjotul |ind

Thirl-

T^ARM and CITY HOMES alijcehave odd articles
of furniture. machinery and clothing in storage
that -are too valuable to throw away- Other.people
in the county want to purchase just such articles, but
do not know WHERE to buy. The Banner Want
Ad column is the best medium in Barry County for
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.

Trade lor N FAV Tires
before’another irjcreaMi

■

On the Corner of Church and Court Streets

their profits during this sale!

Banner Want Ads
Get Results

SIZES:

30 X 31/2
29 X 4.40
30 x 4.50

Eight Cyl. Standard Coupe
1929 .Model. This Sedan Is In Fine Condition.,

(Continued from page

Used Tires

Eight Cyl. Ford De Luxe Sedan

Eight Cyl. Studebaker Sedan

SHOULD HELP REOR­
GANIZATION PH

We Want 100

15c
. 29c
23c
15c
19c
98c
.29c

79c
25c Blackberry Comp. 2-oz.
. 19c
2Sc Corn Solvent, U. S. P.
small
19c
25c Corn Pads, Zinc Ox., 12’»
19c
50c Acid-Dyr.pepri.i Mixt., 4-nz. 39c
50c Acid-Dy&gt;pcpsia Tabs., 50’s 39c
50c Ev«-lo. 8-oz.
. .
39c
39c Fly-K-ller, Elkay’s, 8-oz.
29c
25c Foot Powder. 4-oz.
19c
50c Fungi-Rex, 1 1 ’.-or.
39c
10c Hand Snap, Cake, 6-oz.
8c
25c Kli-n- AH. 4-oz.
19c ■
50c Lnxativn Salt. Eff., 7-oz’.
39c
25c Little Liver Pills, TOO’*
19c
$1.00 Pcptona. 16-oz. .
79c
50c Pelrofol. 16-oz.
33c
39c Rex Salvinc (for.burns)
29c .
50c Syrup Figs &amp; Se/fna. 6-oz.
39c
25c Toothache Drops and
19c
75c Milnol, 6*07.. .
59c
50c Orderlies, 60’s ,
39c
39c Milkof Magnesia, 16-dz.
29c

- PHARMACEUTICALS
35c Caacara. Hinkle, 100’s
50c G. E. Sod. Phosphate, 4-oz.
60c'Twin Tubs.. Laxative, 100’s
20c Zinc Ox. OinL, 1-oz. tube .

23c
396
49c
15c

STATIONERY
50c Cascade Vellum, White—Tints
...
40c IdlrwilH Papelerie
.
$1.00 Charlt|t"Partfolio, Wh.—
50c HnlljCX-oft Pound Paper
50c Hallcroft Envelopes, 50’s
75c Avalon Pound Paper
75c*Avalon Envelopes, 50’s
50c Cascade Lihen Pound
Paper . .
.
50c Cascade Linen Env„ 50’a

.39c
39c
39c
39c
39c

Park
Ia.'t week with her brother, C
Donald Reirkord of Detroit is Betts. and family.
•spmdrng a few day» with lu» unci.
Mrs, Charli-s Cram artmupnnh-d
Will StrawNbiiiugh and .family
Mr. and Mrs Ted Reid and family
Victor Clum und family and War­ t&lt;» New Mexico to visit rvlaiivt..
ren Mill.r
Ge.--- Mrs. Ransom Howell is looking after
sa visited their sister. Mrs Warren the 'Cruso home
Bolton. Thursday.
Miss Thelma Lynn spent her vaca­
Chiu Woodrun was in Lam-inc tion with relatives in Grand Rap.
- Friday.
.
ids
. Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hammond
The Mu|rs Esther Dull arjd TherI and mother, spent Sunday in Ne­ cs.-a Ik»u*&gt; were at Battk Creek
waygo visiting the latter's uncle. Xfonday.
Swan Nebvn and family.
.Mr. and Mrs. E V Keyc«. Mrs
; Mrs. Lawrence Casteloin of Has­ Enric Wd’.fe and two sons »pent
tings spent Monday with her broth- Sunday
•
aftemcxni'uith Mr. mid Mrs..
cr and Iiunily. Mrs. -Warren Bolton. : Peter Kunz near Hastings.

Save unh Safety at your Rexall Drug Store

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
The Rexall Druggists
EAST STATE STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HASTINGS RAWER, WEDNESDAY. AVGUST ®. fWS

PAM

TUESDAY .LUNCHEON

Social Events and Personal Mention

Grand Hapid* on

WAS WELL ATTENDED

Don’t Miss This!

Mrs Lane'Won Golf Event In
Cut With Mrs. Johnson
•-^Committee Named
• 'Tl&gt;e Tuesday luncheon at tlie
Hasting* Country Club was wtll at?
tended. Mr- Dan Walldorf!. Mrs C
m u.wT~. »«.. ut 1
......

My. and Mrs Harold Pelham are
visiting in FUnl tin a few days.
Mrs. Royal Myers visited Mr und
Mn- &lt; leorge Bcttea of Sparta last A W Wondb.rne vn Sunday.
Clifford Larsen returned on M”n...
day to hi- h-une in Manrrluna after Rapid* U

Lloyd Demnnd in company with
Hastings frleixV went Monday to
the Worlds Fair
Ruth. Miitan and |*au1 Woodman
rr!«x&gt; Iowa
They
Nnrtherat Michigan

MM Durvthy Lydell.
’
Mr» Addie Hager of W&lt;. xlland
lias been-visiting Hinting. ndiiUviw
and friend- tin- past wrrt. ’

family of V
Sunday

Good Shirts 79c •&gt;■«&gt; 95c

J Saturday, August
Don't miss an oppor­
tunity to get outstanding values for

on shirts are going up in
fie processing tax on
cottons, advancing market prices
for raw materials, and increased
labor costs for mariufactui
make
it impossible for old. low prices to
bo maintained.
the shirts
look and you’ll want

Dtxfrt'-

Sunday
family

mlt of your
n it would
ected. You
of energy,
asm. ability to work
gain correspondingly
see comfortably. Don’t let COS I
interfere with your welfare.
I h&amp;e IS no cost to a proper eye

Alif^an

Gorhnjn

Mr.&lt;*OU\. H'twy spent Saturday
in Grand Rapid*
Mrs. Vter t uenuray V «nltitaih

componled

SAVINGS
Friday, Aug. 11

Saturday, Aug. 12

L. V. BESSMER
Eyesight Specialist

-

Full Quarts 25C
Salad Dressing
Sandwich Spread 2 Half Pt. Jar. 25C
Coffee Kalfee TT.g or*3anka

Hastings, Michigan
Sup’.

They Art Kind to Your Heart

RllffAp
■MBWkwB

reakfast Food Sale

ot Grand Rapid*

To make room for new stock we have
put bn a Special on all WalLPaper
W,
now
on hand. Many fine patterns at

I'.tf John e KcM
nt dinner, the &lt;A,..
i eighth birthday of
•Mary Kttcham Out

union. Saturday at

Country Club in Grund

and children;
■Mr and Mh&gt; Bert Fancher and
Mr and Mrs Delbert Reynold* spent
.Sunday at OtiU lake
Mrs A Grcrn.'leld nf MeOmb-r
if! trie', .-i^nt Sunday with Mr and

DOUBLE ROLL!
In view of possible higher prices o Wall
Paper these prices make real vali

Reductions Range from 10'' to 30'

REED’S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 224 1
Corner of State and Jefferson St*.

Hastings, Mich.

Mr and Mr* Orlie Bishop and
daughters at Holland willed Ha«-

made a businm trip to Lon ell one
day l.i;it weefc.
day. leaving Saturday afternoon tor
Mr». Mary Angus and Mr and
Chicago to attend the fair thia
Mr*. Lloyd Dougherty ot Rocklord,
fortune to fall while going up *ome HL. spent from Wednesday until
win Wtaranga. Mr*. Cyril Huff and *tcpa the other day and r, confined Friday at Ralph Striker’s
daughter. Mary Carroll, and son
Randall, of Grand R.tpii',
Farcut emblem. u luiown in Oerguest* cf Mr and Mrs,
aun a* Hakcnkrcuz and in French
Burch on Thuradny.

I

Lester DeVault rejurned Monday
from a wccA’a visit with Mrs Belle
Stone and family at, Weedsport. N

Shulls. Freeport
Or Middleville

HONORED GUESTS.
Until a pedal system was addetf.to
, - — --—*-**-------- —
Mr und Mrs Floyd Biukuk Raw it in 1815, H* harp could be played
The full-length itatuc of George
Wiuhlngtor. made from Ute. now
tlx o’clock dinmr Thursday in only In one key
----- ---------------------t tiding in the rotund*- of &lt;h&lt;
enor cl .Mr &gt;r4 .Mr John Burpee
5-cent ban of candy make up half Capitol -it Richmond, Va. u valued
I Aberdeen. Washington. Cover*
, the amount ot candy sdld.--------------- at »a,OQO,O&lt;XI.

Kellogg’* Pep
J
Kellogg’s Rice Krlspies 2
Kellogg’s All Bran
u„
Whole Wheat Biscuit 2
Post’s Bran Flakes

29c
19c
210
230
25c

Meat Market Specials
Beet Steak cu“‘yii.rT”4"
Pork Loin Roast
ui
I3M&lt;

Oleo

17c
9'Zic

�Tin: Htr'TTNGS B VNNTR WEDNESDAY. AV0V5T 9 19»

PAGE EIGHT

WANTS

“ POOR JUDGMENT IS
MAJOR CRASH CAUSE „™

ONE CENT A WORD. NQ ADVERBlafnlng the mad tlie car. wrathT13.EMENT FOR LESS TUAN 25c. err or the utiier fcil.-v. u the popu

MIDDLEVH.I.E.-

WOODLAND.
-----------------SOVTH VERMONT51UX
Tlie community Service that wav' About eighty people attended the
unrtd tor la«t Sunday night at Wells school reunion Sunday A fine
M K church lias been postponed picnic dinner was enjoyed and very
- 20th We make no;.- of it. road program given.
tw.*..... —
.. .. .. ..
fjracc Dllle of Grand Rapids came
for last, week s paper.
Paul has b-tn
. ... spending .siting h«T outer. Mr.- A-u Strait
v e -k in Cnica.-u i i.-.tni,; jtid attended Ute WelG tenon reand attending - union
Mrs. Utah of Fostoria. Ohio, visnMrs. Chase, and

rnts.

but the failure of driven i

Fitting Service

rant uiuterncath the A. A I1
.(MID Ml.Al. FOR ?0 &lt; I
ny plate AT ANY TIME—Breakfast. dinner or supper—
XOvd VIM.

tat Mn. Milan THtmbo arid cnd Hrr son. Oaylt. wtuf ha* U«n
Ward
heir since May lelurfled home with
her Sunday.
Mr and. Mrs W. Mvrh-n Strait re­
turned Friday from two wicks- stay

auVeed to hold tho niftar*

jtMtcieat for you. Let us show
yoa the New Akron Truss
fvature "Selective Fresvnre
Control**. Nothing e.se like
It. We are exclusive wp»
tentative*

trailing.

The Prexcriplion Drug Store

H i pub. and br«»ugiit«B;n

r fond

ltd trum the w.

MICHIGAN

HASTINGS

Wednes

Special 20c Meal

Fair.

Store. corner

rniber the Lx atwik—urulrr tin
■ nJ Jrflrrwn. 'J kulleil your

FRANK BECKER

French, who ucciunpanlcd them,
found work and will not. nlttm un.11} school begin*,
Mrs Allen Idvma and children.
'Kenneth and Marian, and Phi

Cor. State and Jefferson St».

vathfactory dealing with policyholdrrw
SEE US FOR INSIRANCE

and Mn Garth Steamt and bn’&gt;&gt;
Robert, of Haitinva callcj Sunday
afternoon at the' Shirley .SkcUhi

Citizens Mutual

Mr; Ida Flory of Hostings ri&gt;nt'
Sunday with her daughter. Mr and Leave Hastings 6:15 A. M. (City time). Arrive Chicago

:uni .mil
M: -:;.l \'i. ............
.iHRhirr. also Al ix Clara Hertatended church tri Woodi ind Sunda
v. ning
Mt*. Shirley Slocum und daugl-.t
a'Jed on Hu- tormer'* uncle Mi
nd Mr- &lt;’liu» Aspinull, and AiUh.
'ui-Mlay afternoon.
• •
Mr h’nrl Mt llett Fnrn-H of C
ton *prnt Monday with their r
Mn Shirley t-lariim. and tan.I

J. L. MAUS

GEORGE M. NEWTON

SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED
B10KEX LEK8ES REPLACE!’ WATCH. ■
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING
CASH FOR OLD GOLD.

THE CHURCHES

COUNCIL FROCEF.D1NU1'

SPECIAL EXCURSION to
A CENTURY of PROGRESS
AT CHICAGO. SUNDAY. AUGUST 27TH

S«a» OO

ROUND TRIP

Coaches
only

Ixtave Chicago IJ :00 P. M. (City time).
r Ion Is
an med

Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw Ry. — and

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS

NEW AND USED

Eighty-Filth—ANNUAL—Eighty-Fifth

Batteries. ( onnei tin; ' !!»ds.
Radiator*. Clulcht .. 'lulllcn

CALHOUN COUNTY

~:nfit united »r.£Tiinn&gt;- ciiuech

Glenn F. Laubaugh
PHONE

FIRST- CHURCH
CHRIST. srirNTt'fT

SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED and RENTED
Get Your Supplies of I hr

I. . .

k

•:। i.- r. r

Marshall, Michigan

* •. .
- mlding
H'« ■tr.l r-iic ..ttfxit
, • 1. ert McUo-I hon

Ml

HASTINGS MARKETS

an 1 Mn

entirely new 1
flow uf 4.000.01
evidence' lhe t
ant addition ti
gas field has I
county lias m-v&lt;
a in the Vicinity
In Ogemaw &lt;
north of the 1
Velopmcnt. a jmi
cently brought
duclng wells hi
Clare county.
Michigan oil
la nuw bringiiu
will no doubt ai
many new field
Mired that thei
tending acrons

pan. With oil c
quantities in
Mecosta. Clare,
and Ogemaw «
The flr.-l fie
opened up atf I
small. and
Buch drilling a
Hire The Mus

FOR 1-UBI.ICATtOX

- V. H Wotrir
den

1

ol 850 barrels
mtcly puts per:
district und tl
oil now going
Indicates a dei
make Oceana i

August 22-23-24-25
'I'

Singer Sewing Machine Co.
\l i:
Hastings

4—Big Days and Nights—

h rn trip.
t. •o M-'Miihn at.
linn .is ar? vfiendir

That Michlgi
"an important
grade oil la rt
well* that hav
within the pn«t
Apurtant Midi*)
been extended
cent dUcoverk-t
Up in Oceans
well, near Bar

JU ft ult
In Mccmta &lt;

EMMANUEL CHURCH
lEMSCOPALl

AUTO PARTS

THE

OU and Ou
From Sa
Lake

Has been aehlevrd throurh care-

FIRE INSURANCE. COMPANY

BECENT I
EXTEND
TEE

OCEANA CC

Hastings, Mich.

vne o’clock vLMteti retatltrs hert* Sunday.
Two young iadft' from Detroit are
(day in h
ol !.■:
Ella Bush. of Calilor- u itir.k Mi - Kate King A lady Ir.on
Lansing l vivttlng there also.
tn company wi'.h Mr
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr and Mrs Vernon Kurrnr. Mrs

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Fireworks — Wed

Thurs

Fri.

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Wednesday and en

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her grandpa
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Steel Gates
14 Ft. Gate

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Mr. und Mrs Leon Tyler and fam.cd Mis. Daily Tyler visited a*.

GRANGE PROGRAMS
so

THETIME
TO WANT AD

Willard and wife from
iiem Michigan called on Mnt
a Manktelow Thursday after-

cuuscu or cubist. coats grove

and Mrs. J&gt;« Crocklord tp«nt;
-. with Mr and Mrs Will:
If vkf rd of North Carluin.
There will be no services a: the ■
Woodland U. B church nor at the
E’lpi r riboolhnuAc foe the Klips'.-.
r.rk Society because of Ute camp'
Sebewa camp ■
ground.*

RESULTS
’ Jean Met

South Atlantic b» ■
to have I

;h aJfvhan. Sr.
and dir

roinprtf’n?
tea using fuel oil MMMlfadurtd
from BritUh coal.
Natural History .

LET’

il Friday evening
Smith attended lhe
Smith reunion at Lake Odessa Park

raphs r»-

city in the United
have a Chamber of Com­
merce—founded itt-1773. *
.

Java, perhaps the mod densely
much u populated land on the globe. averthat ot Wocdrow yniwn’s.

• SHINGLES

Iclcpliu

Lots of Them. Both Wood and Asphalt.
Yours for Quick Action

“Sure,
today I:
way thi

The Home Lumber Co
TELEPHONE 2276

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

A lelcji
Anti in
tnalanl
phone

lualulli

�| Wednesday, August 9, 1933

Meal

iNEW “COMBINE"
HELPSTHEFARNIER

OIL RESOURCES g

A I*. Stare, corner
ruuagF.

:ker

4r

nn Bllllll ft rnrrn
POWERS ECHOES.
meyer and family attended the Schoen of Grand
I H llflllunl k ■ULLII
Mr. and Mrs Glenn Lampsjn and Bnw* reunion a: Austin.lake San-.and Mr*. Virgie Ain
&gt;ou* of
or Grand
uranu Haven
listen spent
speiu the
uie past
,u*i . day
un
Illi IV IIlnl tl
II
llU
, ron*
’per
*------pi- ni«uaia.
*•-*■—*i harmed by- too much drilling and
Ull IVIIIinLU
IIUUU
keek
'week with
with Mr
Mr and
and Mr&gt;
Mrs Arthur
Arthur DcdBed- Bu
Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mr*.
Carl Light of St. John*
relejAe of gu* pressure. In tin: l*aford and family.
i Arthur Bedford were. Mr, and Mrs week end guest at lhe horn*
-Midland field, tlie Pure Oil
By Home Economics Specialists
Mr iind Mr*, earner Schondd- !C. Sctuubcrger and Mr. and Mrs. A.'and Mn. Henry Frost.
— ha* carried on an orderly de­
Michigan State College
velopment. which has prevented
and Kept
kept the
thc weiu
well* in a good
xtortDSTH,
waste anu
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS state ut production. This ncid has WILL GOST $500 AND OUT
...Jy baking powder or coffee DETROIT JUDGE RELEASES
been trebled in size by new discover­
EXTEND STATE'S OIL
“
cans will serve excellently for freez­
MEN AFTER ARRESTED
30 ACRES OF GRAIN
ies in recent month*
ing certain mixture* when a refrtg-'
TERRITORY
BY POLICE
PER DAY
erator 1* not available, u Uie «urSAVE ALL GOOD OATS
!ge*Uon of hum* economic* extension;

I er. but there too the development4

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»n my new Itestautiir turner &lt;&gt;( State
SPECIALTY will I*
i ran get th)« meal
, dinner or supper—

PART TWO—Pag*

THE HASTINGS BANNER
Homemakers’ Corner

07963847

. SioAe®

OCEANA COUNTY IS

CARRIED AUTOMATIC
FOR SEED NEXT YEAR SAVES THRESHING COST
WEAPONS IN CAR
THE NEWEST FIELD Sec5„d Bar&lt;J—p „ Apl „
AND LOTS OF WORK then cover with several layer* of j

Hasting*, Mich.

greased wax paper with greased vide

__

OU and Gua Belt Extends
Prosecuting Atty, ot Wayne
Make Grain of Fair QualiThe AHto-ChOmer. 0o„ Not £
From Saginaw Bay to
।j
County Appealing Decision
ty Scarce in Spring
In the "Trust,” Makes
prevent salt from Uie let to enter, |
• feast Larulng—Good prices for
Lake Michigan
to lhe Supreme Court
sue mcw
Bury mold in a mixture of three'
the
New Miuvumc
Machine

tSION to
ROGRESS
IGUST 27TH

Coaches
Only

p

ie)i Arrive Chicago
I P. M. (City lime).
■:n which cxrufrion -is
park tar* on nnuM-d
swij |&gt;arknu shall pc
nlurmaixm.
-

That Michigan will take rank a*
"an important producer of high
grade oil is evidenced by tlie hew
wells that have been brought in
within the post 60 day*. The imk Portent Midland-Isabella field has
-been extended revrral-wtnes by re­
cent dLMTuveriea.
Up in Oreana county the Mitchell
Well, near Hart, was brought In a
few days ago, with an initial flow
*! 850 barrel* per day Tills defi­
nitely puts Oceana county in the oil
district, and' the active boring fur
oil now going on in that territory
indicates a development thut will
make Oceana as widely known for
It* oil and gas resources a* It u for
it* fruit
In Mecosta county not long ago

■I. S U ELY BY It til.

oats with enough quality to make •
. parte ice to one part sab. and let
Farmers in thi* section may be itaIul for tux) lo
lkOUrA
thgm suitable for reed are predicted
court* have gone out of their way to
by the farm crojia department al cutting and threshing their grain Two or mure kind* Of frueen mix' protect criminal.*. No one wishes
Michigan State Oolleie. which ad­ at one operation, if a vest pocket turfs nul&gt;
arranged in layer* in&gt; any perron denied hi* legal right* or
vises farmers to **»•- any of this sire combine, which, ha* Just tx*n lhc nioW or onr kind ll&gt;ra ** a lingrain which u Mutable (ot planting put on thc market. »hali live up to'uifi llH. other niHng the wuter b*- but if he U guilty, there It no rea­
next year s crop.
lr^' ,nad£j?r rt
, ,
lo* are suggested some recipe* son why he should not be punished;
The Chicago Tribune recently de- whlch In.iy u- tnUen b&gt; lhl&gt; and legal technicalities ought not
This b the secund successive year
fcrited thi* new machine. which will m,ihod
to prevent such punishment.
premium. Last M-ason's yield wa*
? 4&lt;K’ P04"'*1* •nd co*‘
Honey Mouw&lt;-~Peel tao oranges,
A recent event In- Detroit illus­
fair but the quality wa* not so good only ImO It rule* on pneumatic removing inner membrane with rind, trate* what we have In mind. Two
i u.a. policeman saw a taxi speeding by
and grower* who had oat* of good tire* and will handle thirty acre, an(1 cul ln MIUu
weight had little trouble relling nf grain a day. #o it is claimed This spoon granulated gelatin in 1 table-: them at »uch a terrific rate that
them at u nice advance above prices new machine Is a product of four apoon roW wuU.r. heat 1 cup they immediately gave cluue, be­
I°r feCil
,- -------- -* -—---- *o»roeu ouiir,
aiouhoney
auu gciaun
eiustrained
and add
gelatin Mir- lieving there wa* reason to suspect
New oat , will probably be of fair mentation. It U an adaptation of the nM&lt; untU diuoiwd Add the orange I something wrong was connected
quality In this Mate but the yield big combine, and L* expected to
from nre and wiien cool add with such unreasonable speed—that
will be‘ very
the threshing machine en- 2Gin*
culmneavy
heavycream,
cream, —
beaten
stiff Put a crime was being premeditated, or
•••• low
■"■* Reports town tlie eliminate
...... . —
___ ____
i»&gt;. tlrrly
Urelv. The
Th* machine
niMrliitie can
ran be
iw&gt; hooked ...
.. .... jrrvzc
. ...'
principal out producing stoto. In)n
'that someone was fleeing from a
dicate tliat a snort crop up being; &lt;n to MW gcncral-ptirponc farm
Maple parfult-Heat I cup hot
hnrvoitcd all ovpr die country and'tractor

naw Ry. — and

NTRAL
MING GROUNDS

-Eighty-Fifth
iUNTY

.

R
ghts—
14-25

4

ligan
- 25c

AY LATE
ACTIONS

"entries now

rUESDAY
SESDAY

burs. — Fri.

es

gas field lias been found Mecrotu lege siiow that oat* have no excep-1 It U claimed that it will harvest any Ware in mold and freeze.
I mined w
to ««.«««?
overtake u*c
the taxi, ...u
and u&gt;u
did
feeding value for most classes kind of small grains, also soy bean*
Frozen peach whip-Beat stiff ju when they «tepped up to the
county ho* several natural gas wells ;of
,nona)
hMv.nx k and that uUier grains andabuckwheat. by a simple change four egg* white*, add one-half cup c#r they found in the back seat two
al 4hi the vicinity of Remus
b&gt;&gt; substituted for them when. &gt;n tlie lined of the threshing unit
F in Ogempw county, several mile: I Alxtuld
.
.Migar. gradually, to retain all air men wnh criminal records-onr of
then- ts in opportunity to get a ape-, • Tills machine was created to en- beaten into egg white* Measure one them' a Sicilian, who had recently
twth ot the Isabella-Midland de­ ci.il
print for tlw oats
‘able the small farmer to reduce the
cup cream into separate bowl, whip killed a man. but had managed to
velopment. a paying oil well was re­
Michigan ha* a yeudy market for co*t of liarvesting, and to re-enter until stiff, combine carefully with evade punishment. When the poHre
cently brought in Several high pro-'। grains
ms-.L, built up through competition with the big grain ,
duqing .well* have bten found in years ofand
supplying high quality p»o- 'growers ot the west. It is being put1 egg whites Gently told into mixture arrested this pair neither had a re­
Clute county
nut hv th..Alite rhstem
rnmrmn.- •cups Pr*'vlo'ul&gt;' prepared and volver on his person: but in thc bock I
------ -- ------------Michigan oil b ot fine quality anil. ducts-to other states. Tlie
Is now bringing a good price 1111*
buyers
in : the
alleged
combine
sieve Add
teasooon »"..rt
i7Avak^J‘mJ,
will no doubt sumultite exploring in.' ably start .«■
rood to rearching
TOrn
pro.
™form-machine
nn«T.
.. u&gt;.I !through
£S?h„S;
X
’ nd b
many new fields, (t seems well asMired that tlierc Lv un oil belt ex­
tending aero** the stale from Sagi- (
in HUMrWhU In ICT iSS.
“uit » UrmL7S.lv
',hft ™» enemy « mcl.ly »». du­
naw Bay westward to laikr Michi­
n,e nine to; S ik XS|„ u bJ
•“*" “ "!*
**|S “ft cUnnteel Irom rnutody by lhe )ii«e
gan. with oil dbcoverlea in paying ll «u ro.uinict.d
qiiantttie-i in Oceana. Muskegon. .
Mecosta. Clare. Isabella, Midland. ,meui Ml,I m.
One
w ,he m.ehmemr u lhe ,v.U&gt;
uSSft ft ?,ft
"ft “&gt; ■«»'«" the e.r (or »e»pand Ogemaw counties.
referred to it
-Prrtiap* tiw
most i The president
of tlie
combanv
1
dUight-Cut
two LUjMion,.
Here was a murderer, accord-1
il ax
w ..-perhaps
the moot
prerident &lt;»i
the vumpasiy
company
m-ngm-vus
cup*,
accord-■ 1
. building
preasueui
urune
uuhi
into
small’tt
uleero
st... Free
r?-.. Preuraecount
n—.. _
on the ground*.". i “le mnuf.ctures
Uuse
h ne™™- . ,-u.iked ,%
“TtSde
swuTX
of the j
Tlx- first field in the state wn* oflen-Mve
,.
opened up at Saginaw That field
“
ibipe declared that the ordinary ’ t"Lnd dtoS i
tvas small, and was ruined by too
The motor industry iw* one- binder, cost half a* much a* this
mi;,r^c'
by
°f W.**'
Audi drilling and waste of gas pre*- fourth of all the mohair consumed. machine and binder* cause lhe ex-!
c 'dI
Um
V.” aC‘JnV?[.lhe P^”0"'
sure’ The Muskegon field wiu.larg- In the United States.
.
,r_
tuvimr tnm&lt; iwininei ,aDie.*ix»ns co»“ water. Pour syrup of society, and yet this man Is freed?
re^rii u~k^Th&lt; “nd. •"'U“n ^aditally over four well' on
on .
technicality.
a technicality
■. m-WbboAJor MwU »«ta. y1” teMS“«K"ElB«~w2aaSll
;
We
are glad that the prosecuting
n&lt; w combine saves the cost of four ... , teasuodn salt anil ururies attorney
ot Wayne county ha* taken
an
appeal
from thi* declsloh to the
.Is. Ihr drud««ry .M «pen» olj)x,
„„ u:„|
state
.supreme
court to get a ruling
feeding harvest hands
! freeze.
as to whether officers have a right
eiWn^^Xtlo^'robKtSd
Thc ,anic I‘ro&gt;x‘rtl0n of thret- to wareiTin'a
of 'thU kind" If I

PITTSBURG
PRODUCTS

Interior Wallhide
Outside Paints

Floor Enamels
White Lead and Oil

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
PHONE 251S

FRANK SAGE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

They figured that with one of these.L
r?X™
£ oou,d
kLUed
implement* they can cut the aver- J SThll method
Thereof counete^couW have |
been arrested—If he could have been'
age grain crop on a farm in a very ■ 1 &lt; a'a
'
caught and Identified But because;
few day* und have the machine on,eTATC ulnucll . r-.D.i
i he was caught with hb revolver hid-.
hand to harvest beans and other STATE WOMEN LEARN
uni*/ th cawc rnnnc den ln the c“r
accordln« » ‘hr;
croj*. while the old reaper is a
HOW TO SAVE FOODS interpretation of Michigan law by
chicken rooKt for 51 weeks of the
----------- .
thi* Detroit Judge, this thug is set
Canning Schools Popular in Tree to continue his criminal career.
Aw*fe wllh al1 fcuch shielding of,
Michigan Communities Hav - ;crinunabi through legal technicall-'

M. C. A. ITEMS

’""I1 ft’s!

,h‘- nta, ctmtr l.M &gt;—n cuMiUiM In d™

plainin* to boys and parent.-, the
wonderful camp jcxpcrlence offered
by the Kellogg I Viundatlon camp.
i Aug. 21-26 and 28 to Sept. 2 Every
: boy who 1* fortunate to attend will
lx* forever grateful to Mr. Kellogg
j, . Do your utmdst to let [kxi see
I that you at least are a sound work­
, man with no need to be ashamed of
| the way you handle the word of
! truth "—MoffatTranslation of 2
Tim 2-15

te

LET’S HAVE OUR TELEPHONE
PUT BACK IN

»

•‘I’ve got it all figure*! out, E&lt;l. We can nffonl n
telephone again. Shall I order il tomorroM?”

“Sure, go ahead. The oflicc manager nake'd me
today how he could reach me in thc evening. Tlie
May things arc going, I think it’* all right.’*

it.

Co.
CHIGAN

A telephone Mill aerse you In many waya daily.
And in cane of emergency, you oau nurnmon aid
imtantly, ij you have-a telephone. Order a tele­
phone today from the Telephone Business Oflicc.
Inatallatiou Mill be made nromptiy*

tie*. ________

Three Burry Co. S 8 officers'at*
tended a State officers' meeting at
'■ Walden Woods near Brighton on
Wednesday.
x
! C. F. Angell had a letter Saturday
' from the Lincoln Belmont Y. M. C.
A Chicago, inviting both men and
; women to room there al 51 Od using
• different parts uf the building. Il b
ton the west side.
.
[ Mr and Mr* C. F Angell and
: Helen had Sunday dinner nl the The ni^re’SkwX MMdem ’ Slat&lt;’ Co,le«e- W***'”’*’** August 16
k
d
A lar«e Portion of the flavor that
I Kellogg Foundation camp as guests.
'ls UM'tl ln P^PPremint and spearmint
ot Lloyd Shafer.
"
J
RumR ls Produced on Michigan muck,
Secretary Angell was at Barlow hJa
ini?
Trtta? w
tn ,1UM ’X
K,lls B,,d thc Problem* of producing!
;|«k- r«m„
U&gt; eunlrr
lhc
,
wen invited
to attend canthe *2%
. &lt;emus
will have
in the.
K’ "t:
y. »‘c”‘lar1’'* regarding: a Iinlf
demmulrauon*
A community
dlscus*ion*'
a'e *a'nlare
l’*,cc lfl
early fall Sixly-tme boy* are
Kent &lt;Y» camp
Can the "BroUirrlMxxl of Man and
the Fatherhood of God" be recon­
ciled with the taking of life m war?
At least 25 farm home* were vislt-

Earth

ing Welfare Gardens

Approximately 4,700 women at- **|ipiz CADMCDQ MCET
tended
canning
demonstrations; "’UUr rRnmCno rvH-ul
given by home economic* extension'
AT MICHIGAN STATE
nutrition spccialuto. Michigan State
College. One hundred thirty-seven Flavors for Chewing Gum and
demonstration* were given in 48, n .
countie* This do** not include tn- Olher Special Crops Grown
meeting* conducted by home demon-! on Michigan’s Black Acres
' Oum chewers of America may find
*l “
H Tnekur lei- an Improvement in their dally rationXte to1 cX Sy'S:" “
g “heJ^^Mlchlig

H.vm. .IU&gt; , im-TOr. ramm .nd
b
,
tin can scaler purchased. Correct
meUiod.ot■»«*&gt;«•"«‘&gt;™ alm,’.nd lan wMnu prS
«/.n..p&lt;n .nd.l l.miUj, on th. du„d ln
on. Brower
ment free in canning for Ih-ir own j0|g- «■&lt; vp&lt;tet.bler In tr.lntood

ft I

T , A"
now mow
pecu'.I.Henuloownr
It U»y
buy
,nd »u«
Colk
,,
,„UOU!ly
™ — •_
. . U»lro»Ti
.
. j Un
u “
inc
is Mnl
continuously
Caro.
WnrkL .la
__e» sna
•
-■ v-ouege
... mp.
;
cro. Th
TO Wb
u hrlng
belns directed
MM by .Mrtmmtliw
with
on mna
TO. Mary
TOrv Seekell.
Amtell home deconstra- ,
,o
Mis*
tion agent.
who own this type of soil. Tlie ColPoints particularly emphasized in1 lege muck plots are used to test.
theae demonstration* included: Con‘ crop varieties, ways of preventing
only good sound product*, sort the' frost damage, passible benefits from ;
questionable products out of thc Irrigation, comparative efficiency of •
good and can separately
j method* of draining, and mast prof-.
Speed is essential. Prepare food1 ! liable types of fertilization for tlu*
and j^ck In jars and process os soon1 different crops.
u* possible after picked. One hour\ Different plots at the College show'
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
from garden to can is n good rule.'. the results of the use of sulphur, i
i Mrs. Glenn Wotnng was operat­ । Do not can to* large quantities at salt, and phosphate used on onions. •
ed on at Pennock hospital Monday one time unless there L* plenty of celery, potatoes, und cabbage. Tests
evening. At- last report she was gain­ help. Do not pack food too tightly are also being made of the beneflts
ing nicely. &gt;
In can because heat'cannot -pene­ to be obtained from different spac­
j Ruth. Marlon aud Paul Woodman trate quickly to center ot can.
Ings of the crop rows and from dif­
. Ir.fL for Ionia Friday where they will
Proce** food according, to ac­ ferent depths of planting seed
visit relatives and friend* for tw*&gt; curate lime table* Recommenda­
Dean E L Anthony. M. S. C.,
tion* are being given for increasing Christian Schnelrla. Bay City, pres­
, Mis* Ncvah Farlec and Miss V«ii» tlie processing tiny of tomatoe* to ident of the Muck Growers Associa­
Scudder left for Sebewa camp meet­ 45 mlnutea since so much difficulty tion. Dr P M Manner. M. 8. C..
ing Monday wlirrc they will spend in souring has been reported muck soils specialist; and prominent
two week*.
throughout the stale.
muck growers in tlie state will give
Guy Kantncr and family and Mr.
Do not turn Jar* upside down to brief talks during the day.
and Mrs
Wlllts Kantncr and test for seal Rather turn on side
daughter of Hasting* spent Sunday and roll to check for perfect seal.
HOLMES CHURCH.
Mr*. Elizabeth (Hjtboney of BarryCool Jars a* quickly as possible aft­
Mr. and Mr*. Bernard Butkau of er removing from processor. This is ville Is spending a few days at Wel­
Grghd Rapids spent Sunday with to check flat sour
by Crockford'*.
Robert GUI.
Mrs Etta Parmelee and Clarabell
A new canning bulletin la avail_______________
Mrs. Ruth Duncan and sons of able at the home economics exten- went to Allegan Thursday to gel ac­
Woodland and Ray Worlley and tion office.
qualnted with the little daughter at
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
--------------- ------------ -——■
Mr and Mrs. George Vanden Bosh *.
Mr* Guy Makley.
.
"Copperheads ' was the term ap-l Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodman of
Chas Farlre and famUy *pcnt piled to members of the peace party Grand Rapids were Bunday visitors
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. I. N. in the North during the Civil War. Rt Hubert Barnum's.
Williams near Dowling.
supposedly the covert friends of the
Mr and Mrs. Robert Lennon and
Harold Hecker and family ot Confederates. Copperheads are ven- Mr and Mr*. Peate of Grand
Kalamasoo spent Sunday with rela­ otnou*
------ —
.Rapid* were Sunday visitors at Ben
snake*
tive* In Southwest Woodland.
T---------- ———--------------Crockford's.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clum of Grand
Billboards 500 fret from the highMr. and Mr*. Gus Johnson and
Rapids spent Ute week end with way will be the rule in Delaware if, Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod spent
Everett Clum. ’
a new bill is passed.
Saturday and Sunday at Eaton Rap-1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills and Mrs
4a
■*
ids camp meeting.
Fraser of Battle Creek were Sun­
■me book collection* of lhe LI-.- Mr and Mr* Roy Wickham spent,
day guests at Mr. and Mr*. Paul brary of Congress number 4.447,431 Sunday at Archie Wilson'* in Kai-;
Towpaend.
volume*.
amazno.

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CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS

BEEF POT ROAST
Meaty cut*

Ib
Shankless Smoked Picnic*
Thuringer Summer Sausage
Bologna or Franks

2 "»• 25c

Horrud'a fine quality

Minced Ham

Herrud'a

if

15c

PORK STEAK 3

20c

Lean cuts

Pork Roast
Pork Liver
Pickled Pork

Picnic style

10c

CANADIAN bacon *”MC
RED SALMON
17c
SUGAR
10 *• 48e
Country Club — Finest red

Fine Granulated

n, 19c

Jewel Coffee
French, Ib. 23c

Country Club, Ib. 37c

Tomato Juice 3 bottle* 25c
Country Club - pure juice

Rocky River

i..nb.«i. Kk

Latonia Club i«rg-bo*tu 10c
GINGERALE - No bottle charge

PEANUT BUTTER 2 t 22e
SODA CRACKERS J £. 22c
Etabassy — Rich and creamy

Country Club — Fre»h, crisp, fp(ky

pkg. 6c

Cheese Spread

Swift', - American or Pimento

Ken-L-Ration

1OC

m

Popular dug food

Salad Dressing

nu.„
Country Club - fancy quality

Iced Caramels

19c

Fresh, delicious candy

OLEO
BREAD

EATMORE BRAND

Cider Vinegar

Ib.

29c

J

lb*.

FAMOUS
COUNTRY CLUB
,.lh&gt;»

19c

Muttard

25‘
Ib.
loaf

oui.

H-ib.

25c

Pickling Spice

lb. 25c

Ground All Spice

ii-

25c

Tumeric

ii.. 25c

Mustard Seed

n..

25c

SCRATCH FEED
LAYING MASH

100 4-b. n/at
100 Lb. Bai

$1.8$
$1.88

FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

ORANGES

2 j“ 37c

California — 288 size — Sweet and juicy

Bananas

Choice yellow fruit

PDI ET C
Celery

ONIONS

Fancy Ducha*.
U. S. No. 1 Quality
Frosh - largo bunch

Michigan Yellow

2

bunches

15c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 9. 1M3

PAGE TEN

Wisconsin, visited Mrs J. D. Ociol' J
FRF.KPORT.
Thursday
Last Week s Letter.
- evening.
.
.
Miss Winnlfred Emerson of ShavKSrs
°! S341’
ertowp. New York, called al the H U“
PRORATE COURT.
;M Buughner home Saturday.
of Grandville and D. D.l
Rapids
visited
Est. Georgt S Fuller, dee d proof! Mr .,«■ Mr. H.nr, K.,c,....... „,r. Price of Grand
jro“oS
P^oZ
‘” Mr
on probate of will filed, order ad- Maude and ’Mr .’and
and'hire.'M.
HaTl
Mre. Ed.’ Hall
’’ vooi *wnoay.
Laurence Hawkina of Hastings
“u
raL!^’ i ‘pent !iSl *eck *l Oun ,,ketor tiled, letter* tratunx-utary k-1 ‘
and
Miss
Wilma
Helrigle
of
Freeport
• sued., order limiting settlement cn- ji Mr. and Mn. Ed. Hail spent Fri­ were quietly married at Angola.
day with their daughter, Mrs. Vi­
(u-red. petition for -hearing claimsj^:
Indiana. Saturday. July 22. return-!
!' vern Cook-near latke Odessa
‘ riled, notice to creditors Urncd
Ing ll
to* n-Humuuroo
Kalamazoo inIn ina
lhe evening.
i ..
,, .
&gt;''»
Hu Mmy Hanna, deed Inventory-'J Miss Mary Allcrdlng of Coats spending the week end with lhe
filed.
. . .Grore spent last week with her sis- groom’s- abler. Mr. and Mrs. Orrle
Woodard, also vialUng friends and!
Eat Jamefi Bkard, dec d.- Lnvafv | ter. Mrs Ted Btutance
। Rev and Mrs. Loomis and daugh- relatives in Grand Rapids. Congrat. toiy fl.ed
......
|ter.
“w. «-»u&gt;ioa.
Oayure. KU
left me
the oral
nfat cu
of the ulattons Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins.
E*t John Schelfla. d&lt; c d Petinon I week for
(or x
a two
two weeks
wrelu-’ vacation.
vseaUca.
xu». Ellas Bevier of CoaU Grove1
for hearing claims filtd, notice, to I-week
.. ..
Wilhum -------Mom ajid..
daughter,
Mar- u visiting indefinitely* with her
creditor* Usued
•
.
lu «,
gar«, «
and
Mr „„
and Mrs Arthur daughter, Mrs L. M CurtUs
E.-t Wm. G..Barnes, deed.
B*uid - ■'Moore
and
Pauline
and Virginia.
Mr.
—
.
Moore
•&gt;*&gt;'■
and
»
Pauline
auuire
and
hiiu
Virginia.
•iiHiiuu.
n».
Mr.
mt
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mn Leon
Leon
Howk and
Mr
Mr.
“"3 »•—
M----”“" — lUlph Iwr ana
tou-r
Ml Hiwk
rally
Sunil,
।of Admr. filed, letters m
&lt;*f il,
«am:ni,.l—
..
..
rvivjr nu»cr ;c;i eariy ounnay
nll.liu
n
nd Mrs
Ida Moore
. trip ■through
&gt;___
and
Mr* Ida
Moore were
were dinner
dinner morning r~for a
north­
ment entered
guests of Alvah Moore and wife ern Michigan They expect to be
Sunday.
absent about a week.
account* ot executor tiled, order al­
Mr. and Mn Dale Cook &gt;nd fam- Mr and Mrs W s Surrarrer and
lowing account entered, discharge of By visited relauvre m Middleville Mr and Mr*. Fred Williams made a
executor issued, relate enrolled.
„ , y. . businere trip to HasUngs Saturday
Est. B«it w Jour*, deed. Order
Helen Boughncr of Springport I* Mr. and Mrs. Baxter are again
allowing claims entered.
.
ajmt and uncle. Mr. an&lt;l welcoming old friends after nearly a
’“T., ,
„
&gt;*ar jl afi*nce, with relative; in
allowing claim* cnuied.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Walton are California
E -.. Janie* Friend, dec'd. Annual ; spending this week at Gun lake
Mr and W»Mr* Guy Simpson
Simpson anti
and
i
. L.
,
,
Mr
account pf executor tiled.
.
jLi
,..v.
,O"‘Uy
‘‘•udders. Velma .nd Harriet.
H-t. Jo*'l Kocher, et al. Order for.tor Kellogg
K.n... camp
ram„ at
.. Pine
p,™ lake.
tran.ta,. .rrurt Su«u&gt; m.iioiirmiu-hH-nU-retL
| Mr. arid Mrs Furd Carr attended ntng to assist in the care of the bit­
E ' »or-’ri w «&gt;’'&gt;*• Order for the Carr reunion al lonlu Sunday.
tcrn
nui..r OCQr
™ Seger, who is m
ter* ,father,
George
;.&lt;ijo-.i::;incin entered.
■ Valenta Doyle is visiting relatives a critical
critical condition
condition
E ! Mary Hendk-y. dic’d.
Belding mid Flint tills week
,
ti it for Admr tiled, waiver of no-1 'Richard Lobdell and friend are
IRVING.
t;c«-'filed, order appointing Admr 'expected to return from tlieir trip
Mrs. Ernest Warner from Vandaentered, :&gt;uid
boiwl &lt;...t Admr.... tiled, letters
... . through th.- southwest Monday.
entered.
lu ana
,r uncle. Warren
Wurrcn swnlon
Ila
and IM
iicr
Stanton.
...... .............................................
' ,MrN&gt;&lt;*.
’
c, &lt;- umics
»&lt; UI
B7^
n’
hJT were
caib
of' '.idinlliHinitlon
issued. uldrr|
•»&gt;.»««&gt;
xxiatuu,
'linutma M'f.Itt-.ant entered.*
I Xias-, was a
a Monda
Monday
guest of
of M
Mr.
* euest
r ing ln irvtng Sunday. They spent
F.: Emma Barit, dve'-d. Pro&lt;&gt;! on'andi MrAlbert
Wells.
ti ’c.LTr..
'.. .in’Tirranu
o,„u.
Saturday night and Sunday with(
■ probate of u ill tikd, order admr.
‘ * *
—
—
tn
?. Rap*i* Mr and Mrs. Marshall Pierce and
' will entered, bond ol tareutur ttiled.-Friday
Ylduv tb
8unu&gt;o ,t D^ng
to e.ll
rail nn
on hi.
his hmih.,
brother, XM
Ed.

MAY

COUR T HOUSE NEWS

Coal Prices
sttu Advancing
save in purchasing
yqur next winter's
fuel NOW, before
further advance in
price will go a long
way toward help­
ing to pay other

that coal is going
higher and thc next
show a sharp advancc.

We Carry All the Various Grades of
Coal Desired for Economy and
Service in Heating

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
FEEDS,

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2257

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS

The Thrifty Code for
Tire Buyers
/ hereby prnmite Io trade In
m» lliiH. worn.alanarroita lirr«
and equip my ear before
prli ca atbaix'c again. with llic
•Ni/r»t and .U.ut Uependablv
f ire* 1 Cuu find.

They mud have:

Firry lilxr in riAry High
fMrctrh riinl in rlcry ply
aaIurut&lt;'d and inalni with
purr liquid rubber. to give .
lur Ettni llluu nut I'rolcrtiun.

They mud have:
.Two Exira Gnm-Dippr.l
Cord Pli* » tndrr tlie Trrad
for f.riufrr ytwnptli and
H/otruiif I'rntirtinn,

They must have:
Scientifically ilroicnrd.nonakid trrad loghemeEXTRA
sAFtm.
z

rut MASTERPIECE
os TIM CONSTRUCTION

_ ?*?« £*■*&gt; tU.-*^.*'

Al IKK il,&lt;
eoiftmodlticM and wngea ure up
IniiH fir..

I.:.

lU.MEMBf.n—.

■&lt;/. Mileage

THE NEW

Tire$tone

SUPfk OLDFIELD TYPE
Built t orbital all 11 rat line stand■ rd brand tlre*ii(.i&lt;|i)alit, .ron■ truetion nod uppraruru-r,
• ml l"wrr
pri&lt; &lt;•— miolli. r

oa’ing money for rjir ownrn.

Tirestone

Tiwtone

oi n*-;n o rre;

:s6.

|W*4S
1.60

4.25

;

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ANDRUS SERVICE
JEFFERSON A.
court sut«*.t

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HASTINGS
Michigan

i’ctter.i testamentary issued. «o:dcr (Cool, who has been ill for some tune,
। limiting M-uknxmt -----•ntered.
' petlpeti- ■ Four Rebekah ladle*
ladles wtth
with well n Mr. und Mrs. LX-11 Wilcox and
:.on tor hearing cl.ii i., tiled.
[tilled basket; had a picnic xupper Kirk Wtlcox ot Coats Grove Aiave
.'- - J l’”i- u.m Mr and Mrs Ham Eckert Wedto Wa’b. mwikm. I t«&gt;’ til
Hun for widow* allowance filed, m- nesday in honor of Mrs. Pearl Quick.
o,hrr 'm' Sde^ ml t urn
der fur wldor * ullowanu-entered.
a number from Lilliari CRebekah Tile Misre* Minnie mid'M iry JriiE,'. I ■; :*,;a F, a. - d.. .1 p. Utum l-xi.e ot Grand Rapids
\
k,
h“w wito 1 “
to LeRoy to visit
’
'
Jimmie Elliot of Flint and Mr and
b“J,Th£ kX.t
•vu.
,t Jenkins
Ire Ft;
llu,5 Orolher. ROBttt
■ lilt ti. order : &gt; sell
k i-nitrctl.
Mrs
Ft; Vy Ware
Ware of
of Routh
South ttaMon
Boston v&lt;«.
vis,-v
Mr. and Mrs. Earl RsmiMi and
I i -t Lydin E. Williams, dee d Fv-! ited Mr. und • Mrs. ■ Elmer "
’
noiwn children spent u couple day* last
iti'.Jon {.h Adrnr. filed- waiver of no- - Wednesday.
with her parent* in the north
lite* tikd. order appointing Admr.! The Misses Norma anti Nelda Cool week
part of the state.
[entered, bond uf Adrnr. tiled, letter.,! h it Friday morning for Medina.
' IK,
’-*r v™
:7 ’i^Yuti Mildred
’ ’ s, , . z_ .• m, ' ’?”Mr
d «ndJ*Mrs
1?,'1.^James
ng,cL’n&lt;Nagel.
-*?Lr .Mr
n',v*
: of F.adminisir^tUm
issued. Ely. "Ifd.lmcnt.
. ..........
. ' '
Mrs Henry Nag&lt;-1 of Grand Rapids,
Bond of Admr. filtd.-letters of ad-i George Seger suffered a stroke together with Rev. and Mrs Floyd
;ministratiun iraucrL order Umitinij'Tuesday which left him helpless.
of Charlotte-were nt Gul) lake
.-•&lt; -.tk-ment e.-.b :, :i
' Mrs. LaVerne Seger and sons. Hcr- Nrgel
meeting last week.
. Est Arthur E Patton; dee d Order, bert und Robert, are assisting with catnp
Mr and Mrs. John Loop of -the
to iraf.shr ;-tix’k entered.
(the care ot their grandfather. Wilcox
school neighborhood enter-,
&gt;t Forrest B. Hatl. H-1, are cf .C’-’-We Seger.
itdiaii by uarfi filed. diMthlurtt of I Dorothy Tabbt-rer returned Fri- tatned his sister from Flint part of
Iday evening from her visit at Beaver
Mrs. Burr Warner Has returned
I bland.
to Lansing and Mr*. Bhniton of
MIm Dona IJpscomb of Grand Grand
Rapids Is here Vith her
Hattie Whittemo-e andI i -. Rapids spent the week end with her mother. Mrs. Fbx.
.-•* Ida.Knt’trlck. Mr- Me- rivlcr. Mrs. Onio Know lahr.da re•;!&gt;* '.. ! {M’on. Mcj. iltiunA
Mk and Mrs. R, E. Lipscomb- of
Diekei-m ui?:i Mi Cecil Clark &lt;&gt;f Giaml'WRapIji* were guests of Mr.
Thc L. A 8. will elect oflicers at,
Chnerihlc
■•:. 1 t - H&lt;»ll-.i:td /::,1
-T&gt;rno.Knowles Sunday.
their meeting on Thursday. August
T:i«-d.tv *:.il ; i* n? tiir tlay at the ‘ Mra. Mabel Mill, r n-.e~.Malx! Fox* 17. *o be sure to come,out it you
det- farm
i“r Elrndule filled on Mr*. Orno want an otltee Dinner ulm will be \m
Ruth m« Arthur tuul daugh-: Knuwli* Thursday'.
iprved.
ter. .Mu.--..!, n.ire moved to Mt. I -V{ and Mrs- Dan-Posting and
The Cemetery Circle meets this:
Pi ..-.•.nl
make th«-;H:mr.e.
IMrs Jennie Millet attended ’U’ h- wrek Thursday.,
M.-. and Mi- Harry W.Cfdorri mid Or' w sHwPl reunion Sunday.
'• Mrs. Anna Pierce of Irving Visited
Mi. Mmi.ie Harrison of Wall lake
Mr..and Mis Loomis and Gatiu relatives here last week arid accom*
"' re at tljclr farm home near Held- panied her son and family to tin- ;
Cole reunion.
Luum Frida'.
TliUrs&lt;lti.v guests of Mrs. Delia, Mrs. Margaret Gallagher of Hart- , •
,Vi;l&lt;- were. Mr and Mrs. Frank ford.
Connecticut. Mrs J D. Smith
1 Bunker of Alto. Mrs Phrotia Austin
of Johmtown and Mrs Clara Haver
jand Mrs. Ella Catt. ,'of
-Battle Creek were Thursday
! Callers Wednesday of Mrs. Cora guests
of Mrs Mattie King.
, Gardener were. Mre. Bouma. Mr*
Andu-w Bluugh- Willis Hutchins. I The Dowling school reunion will
i-.eld at Herringtons resort thts
। Mrs, Steve Miller and daughter, isweek
on
Wednesday- and ull who
! Helen, till of South Bowne.
: were former teachers and pupils are
Mary Dukes ot South Bowne was
a guest ot Mrs. Cora Gardener Fri- urged to attend and everyone in the,
ested arc supposed to be prjpcnt.
|
Dr Kennedy of Grand Rapids was
The Weeks school picnic will be ■
a night guc»: of Rev and Mrs. held at tho school grounds on Sat-;
Ixxxni, Wednesday
urday. August 13. and x’ this event •
Mr and Mr&gt; Gail Ughtfuot and always
proves tn ba very interesting,
Mr and Mrs Harold Rwnbcrger a large crowd 1? anticipated
; *nt Friday in Grand Rapid*
Mm Eva Striker’ of Atlicns end
. Mrs Lydia Lightfoot. »no has Mrs
Fern Woolsey of Grand
been very’ -HL is getting along as ids were Saturday guests of Mr. and
well as can be expected considering Mss s. A. Wertman.
her M-vere illness some time ago :
Mr« Maude Basu:: and daugh­
KLINGENSMITH.
ter. Lucllh i»nd Miss Kate Kidder
Will Green spent Sunday with bls
were in floatings Saturday.
brother, Albert, after spending the
iiast two week* at Nashville and1
: Thomas Coliifiowcr. ot Columbu.% Maple Grove with relatives He left
Ohio, arc spending a ‘few days at Sunday evening tor Detroit to .spend
tlu- F. C. Tabberer home.
• a few days at his home there ’
H v ;.nd Mb. E M Wheeler at*
Rollo Johnson lias purcha-eti tlie
., .. t-yidcd the general conference held Sheldon farm near Yankee Springs
•/ Hillsdale last week.
will take paixyMon soon.
' * • ?*
,r. .tt and
v nf
..... and
Fjn
and C-hrKtina
Christina fr
Fox
of t
TamNoble Saunders, who resides on
anu- and Mr and Mrs. Baxter were the Sheldon farm recently pur­
• callers o£ Mr and Mrs. Henry chased by Mr. John»on. will move
; Adams recently.
into a cottage at Gun lake soon.
Vdm.i Fortxy is one of the chlK
mrs
van Tuyl
,uyi „
or
Mrs. Perry Van
Is canng
earing ,for
dren Irani here who went to the thc new baby that arrived al lhe
Keltogg Camp a! Pint lake Monday will Ellsworth home near Bowens
Reed Roush of Lake Odessa visit- Mills last week.
• &lt;l hu aunt. Mr* Elmer Roush. Sat­
Mr. and Mre-bcoRyder of Newayurday•
■
Bo are the parent* of a-baby girl;
Mr.- Mary BuMance -i» under the bom last week. Mr* Ryder is a
daughter of Mrs. Roy Jenkin# of
TI:..- three Moore families and this place.
'
Mim Elu,sa and Meredith Lewi* , Mr mid Mrs. Edwanl Bowerman
planned a birthday surprise party and little daughter are visiting ielator Ralph Moore Thursday at Fal-'i live* In Grand Rapids.
iasburg Park The usual good time
Alice Rose Latta has been visiting
hM by aX.
i her brother and friends tn Battle
Mr; R.ty Nc. b is recovering from Creek tlie past week.
.• severe illness. She returned this
Mr*. Rby Welk and Viola of Kala­
•-•tek from the Flower hospital and mazoo. Mrs. Lee Lapham and Leet*
Mrs. Clarence Van Patten and ol Maple Grove spent Wednesday
Dorothy left Friday to assist with afternoon at thc Green home.
. the ’care of Mrs Neeb
ADAMS LAKE.
1 Mr and Mrs. Ralph Burton-and
son Moore of Detroit came Frida:-.
u. w
,&lt;Karl Hughes and family'of
Clevr*
!for a few day*- visit with Mr and*land Ohio, spent the week end viaitMt* I E Moore. Mrs Burton lef-. mg his father. R W. Hughe; Delos
— «
—u Rapids ...
Saturday *far
Grand
for j in&lt;j wl{e o{ Toledo also came S-v.* ’
-‘i ns ,f’ aa&gt;i’
»h,1&lt; Mr Burton will urday evening for a short visit with
r-iLii
4 buslnesa trip to Washington him
Mr* Roy Master s Abler. Margate:
uMtl°r Muskegon Heights and the for- home here Sunday afternoon.
piu-t i daughter- Mus Catherine,
The c E party of Yankee Spring.i I
j qw’iit the day Sunday nt the Raj, will hold their business meeting at;
[ Naabr home and returned in tin- the home of Geo. McKilrijin-; on I
[evening
with
Mrs
MouHon.
who
has
the R w. Hughe* farm There will!
-n ai thr h.rnw of
spent several weeks with lier daugh- be a program and also a short play­
let entitled Entertaining Big 8l*-^
The M E four quarterly confer- tcr's Beau- and games after which
er.ee met at Carlton Center Wednes­ refreshmenu will be served of
day evening, with a good attei4- sandwiches and lemonade Plea**
apes. After the usual business ses­ bring enough lemon? and sugar for
n aua Cleveland SchoM sion Rev Lcotms was entertained your own family, also table service
by the ladles prewnt with a treat ot Would b^ pleased to iiave anyone
ice cream and cake in honor of his attending to bring something to­
jSLth birthday, which was July 26
ward the program. Thanks.
Victor
Siiwn
ts convalescing
--- --------------------------... ......fromThe Bible study directed by Rci :
At IP «TOM It’ll BIG FACTOR an attack of strep’.occocus sore Miles U creating much interest
i
IN CAUSING ULCERS
Uiroat----------------------------------------. 1
---------------BI GBEE
CORNERS.
A number of Mr*. Annible
-------------------.—
Dant tot teo mucii acid rum
Jim WUc-rx of Wett
est Hope was a
your stomach Take Dr Emil a Breandle# 'friends met at het home
Adi* Tablets and quickly over- Friday evening to help her celebrate -Sunday tueat of nus brother. Tom
lur Birthday.- which proved » be a who bu€$ct: s.ck this week
t-ur .“..-u.-'.’. "r.-i;-’■&gt;:?:! ”b A.
idrrlul time.
’
and Mr* Floyd Palmer a for an inLyEaxker. .dragsut- —Ad1 Mrs. Jennie Miller ot Fc;U»e. definite iuyr
.

E

DETROIT JEWEL
Gas
Range
Prices
will be
Higher
Sept. 1

Special
for a
Short
Time
Only

JVc invite you to come in and
see this NEW (number 6339)
Ivory Marble Finish Detroit
Jewel Gas Range. This new,
all porcelain t
" is
16683316
equipped with full insulated
oven and broiler, radio type

Fore
Dro

Fori
druug
A murki

com pc
amoui
cattle
Kansa
Queril
mark*
buy o

*

tlonal

oven heat control, top lighter,
porcelain grates and burner .
pan and several other modern
features which make this the
MOST CONVENIENT and
ECONOMICAL Gas Range
you could wish to own.

Priqed at $59.50 Cash or on our time payment
plan of only $5.95 down and $4.55 each month.
CASH ALLOWANCE for YOUR OLD STOVE

CONSUMERS
POWER

‘I* nd

COMPANY

TRY IT..

«kiy. /
Inn

then watch the ail level !

Abu
pic t

Sundi

Hitt

•Muds
Gnnn

IS0=VISw

Metal Orf

means

fewer quarts between drains
FORMERLY 30&lt;

XL hy shouldn't Iso*Via "D” last longer? Il forms no
sludge to stick piston rings —even tends to loosen up rings
nlreadv stuck by ordinary oils. And next to high speed,
stuck rings are the most important cause of high oil
consumption. The use of IsoaVis "D" actually tends to
reduce the oil requircmcuta- of even an old car. Start
now to cut down your motor,oil coots by draining the
crankcase, flualdug clean, and changing to IsoaVis ”D**.

Now only

QUART
FLU» TAX

STANDARD OIL SERVICE
ALSO DISTRIBUTORS OP ATLAS TIRES

�THE HASTINGS BASNER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1MJ

MAY BE GOOD MONEY

i

i

raarow.

rurereviux

'

... rrrniiin niTTt r Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Ben-1 Mr. and Mrs. .Edward Smith of
IN rttUINu LAIILc ton Sunday. August G, a seven।Detroit vUitod the formers brother.
•----------; pound baby girl.
. Fred Smith, and family Saturday.
/-.forced Sales of Stock From MUS Dorothy Tabberer accom-l Mrs Addle Cherry of Lansing vlsArnn, Ti-.rir.
panled her brother-inlaw.
Rev.
Q.iltod her sister. Mrs- Maude
. Kvztnrrhi
Brougbl Ar«u
Bring iwiz.it
Mlcb. “
t0
onio,
S.I’“Sp'Smith,,

ylgan Farmer, Opportunity

unUr. lor a law ...U ata,.

MuD.njotd Hl«m.of

Forced aula, ol MtUa from
luv Brard.l.y ol w&lt;wdland de-1LX!”1 °° *** “ *
drought areas have dr pressed the llvered a nqe menage at the M. Ej
° ’““?&gt;•
’
1 market on thin stock to a point church Sunday.
.
■ Mr anJT Mr^ri tilnXr am
*
““-re h an ««»rni po.ilMr Bnd Mr, Nornuul MUkr and “L ^KuUmalf^
"«t
JliJlwim
'un^ti^hav ‘wo dau«h,a"®nd w«“d«- week. While there they motored
. eroixT ..?
t^n
ctt,led at l,w ho”M! u'Mr to Chicago for it day fit the Century
VhK; !aui
£“tuTuiXU" w••• 8—»M«h
«« uuc
one wi n»i;
UW
...........
-..... —•• -j.»&lt; g-iui|ivna who
. ll wu
wint.' fn-dirig pJfkJd aewdhu to’ Muis
MUi Hi-Jen
Hfrless Boughncr
of SpringSpring- 'many
munypleajiurc.tplanmdforhtrdurBoughncr of
pleasures planned for her dttrtln- miimiI huSmndry department
epcnt *ht,le. “
»vck
wllh M*4*4 4. &gt;“« her
hvr sl«&gt;' ef.h
**“' :hr:n.
u‘ein- It
u was
wus ail,
«n- c,,d
—' . ।; Josephine
utul
appreciutod and enloved.
enjoyed.
nt Mh'lilgun State CMJlege.
J1**euhl,u’ “
,ul June
-»“•* Noviskcy.
Novlskev ,.
&gt; mmrwiaU-d
- ' W. 8. Surrarrer made u bustneut Mr- a«id Mrs. Floyd Wah s and
Most of thc distress sales of cuttrlti to Woodland Monday.
| «’•“ “nd MIm Burt attended the
tie arc being made by western farm-,
laaMKaaf
I, ..h„ -.'Blanchard reunion at tong lake.
ent when- range conditions have!1
compelled owners y&gt; reduce the
irSL,,"!’’”
amount of litvstock carried. Thea- ' r M, and Mn, Ha, ll„.UU,„ «u,n ,
■ cattle are moving to Htc St. Patti.
Kansas City, and Omuha markets.
Queries should be tent to al! thesei
markets to obtain the best possible &amp;
buy on cattle.
Many Michigan farms have pav-j mg auu.two ciiiiari-n ana Mrs. tx&gt;a Wrdncsduv
turn or roiuthGgv which will nut be!IWMle
MM,..,k liar many.
,k„ ,„k
used tink-M the owner buys addi­
7 k. .' I”"
. .
,
Mr and Ml- 11 n.ard Shull.
tional livestock. 'Dils forage could TJ-.SL” ‘ mi"'“’j::.; jl,
Ix- used to carry thin cuttle until ■
Sb... Hua. .. Ia&gt;.,1,
g«
•Inter when there will be a normal iraygr
demand for feeder -tttoent.
V-iSSS'SS
No one ran guarantee .future' Hn7uto WUUnaaUHldad
nuniis«Mi-nui.u &lt;a..
,
price.-., but the College livestock men wedding anniversary &lt;if Mr. uhd'j Mr. arid Mr... Albert Rogers and
believe that the present extraordi- Mrs. Melvin Sarver of Caledonia.I
•T-'.; T ’ evening.
— ----- ------- • nephew. Romnx.and friendnary condition;. IE the w&gt;-st
-Tuesday
T ii,M " vvakhi"Mu-.ii n n,i it Mtn
t's’° da*’s “• *'"■ World -; Fair
Re. \Mlkln.-&gt; will attend the 20th
accepted by Michigan fat nu m, Fulr
nU-era will uuik*- cheap gains on pas-1
Hire, anti cattle from drought arena
N'.r. Hmiltew,
mtt “* "‘'w t™d*'
eirnuid iiicrriua* in weight rapidly
!! Mra.
.Mrs. Nora
Hitiiiocrgt-r a.ul
ana Mrs.!
MMa. nl
,.om
Several fiiriiH i-. In one community! Iva Sullivan
of Grund U.,.„K
Rapid-, r.llrf
called’
can co-operate in buying a carload vn friends and rv|athea in lhe vil- j shower’lor Dorothy Douglm. at thc
ti! tlittle in rein where no one mun luge
Friday.
Mr.
Mary
Hooper is .pchdtng o'K'-tof^receX* mtn?nU-nW
has feed enough for lite 35 to CO
"
-- —
•
- ■te *■ weeks with her rtsters. Mrs. Fan-.
‘
:
•nimnk£,U,f1i? “t',rt M,S' Uavld ZaK ' Alb, r‘ u,“l ”*'n
rate thu&gt; rati Ix* UM.-d.on Ute. kind •hTk.kr. of Hu..tmgs
Iernl davs Li;t. week with then • I'.-rt
of
... J4 , ,“U?
&lt;«rnn Haywood, und husband
week at the OHarrow- borne In Ot- of nn,llin...

Mr and' Mi; John pt-urge and
children of Holland spent lhe at-, k
end und SundaJ with Mr ayd Mrs.
Merk Brad!Hd upd Jack. UltIe;knLp^ra7ton'^aLd«-7otn^"ndl"!
Monroe, after a week’s vl-.it With cltG SixJ '
■ &gt; al
?. .but
...
is doing
nicely
, rnildrcn and Mr. and Mrs Frnrjk
Jack, returned home with them.
report
. .
.
; Boniface and familv attended lhe
Mn. Jennie Cha.-e, of Kalamazoo Mrs. ,,
Ma., ...
............. who
„„„
Mary
Hmtanrr.
has ixx-n. Hoult n unton at Pine lake Sunnria-r Ihn
»u..a.
s »jx tiding rome lime wrth herunder
Um &lt;lnd-tnr
doctors« I'ara
care. la;
Is nnHa.
quite ua . '-lnO'1
■
-.&gt;da
uav.
brother and surer. Bith- and Nina i,lt better At last report.
'
»‘&lt;B«r bake is
Mr -““I Mrs. C I, H vney and, .J,*rs
. .-tn. and Mr: C F. V ort au ol!Ati- ,grandson
....... ’—of Wyandotte
______
attended
giibhr wen: caller.-, al the Ffowei■ the •»
....... — . reunion ...
Hcniwy
Saturday at’
Quick. Mr. and Mr.-,
home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Bel-' Lake Cklf.vu.
llini' r mid granddatighU-r were •-ali­
Mrs Mary Lou Hrltncy attended'''v«
7.7 i»
en alut.’
• .
«aUtedavCy
at Lake Odem nilk[J
.if'Kalamuzoo
Mrs Billingt r was In Alamo on
w S. Surrarrer. wife und f"i»dy |ar^
and Mr. und-Mn .Fred Williams1
daughter*.
made a trip to Thornapplr lake: , - " - - t Smith apd
•Quick and f-jmlly oi imnllelrt. Mrs. Stthirdav.
’
,
!
Mrs.
J. ;.; and•
rQ&gt;ick went, from Hii-ro to th&gt;* home
Mrs. Kila Cutt b spending a cou-1 j,7
" J&gt;.nntr 'a.,
&lt;»f her daughter. Mr- Ted Tuck, to ph- id Unk;. With rtlathes at Crook- wUn Mr n|ld Ml._ k A .l ark' r. who
Mi.-.s. June Ecoby « Wctaji
•ixmlhiR thi; week with Mt ami
Mi s. Harlan Sroby.
’ .
Mr. and Mi - .A c Itemalt altended a familv reunion at Hopkhy biiri: at the hom,-' of Urc lorrn.rA.Li.. s„nd..v?Mr ...d Mrs
O'dten-. and fluldnn u-k- abo in
alt.
Mr Huifcnv returned t&gt; Laming Sundaj

'
»: &lt;&gt;
ting-, were.gucsta of Mr. and Mrs. 1
ilhr- ,11 M; .. Nurrl:', kSuntfny
Tlio.iuu and attended Uie funeral
of Onmte Seior Ftidnv
— .m-.-- Mrd E. A. Parker, Marjorb*.
Mr and Mr:- Will Draix-r anti F11'‘ ? V,1 V d
-J*11**
Mr&gt; Ella Draix r and Mrs Dan ' ” 0
’ Mr n“d M1' LatiG^nXh^IXd UtefornS"l
G^rnje and chiWren of Ode&lt;lam-h-er and husband. Mr. and Mrs. l.”"U *nd T
KHcbnn' of Mnr’
Al l-mril. .1 &lt;Wn 1.1» l-rtdav.
I L.,,,
nbb

... .................... ..

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Many irr.m perc wqn- yt th W K.
“““(Kellogg Foundation eanip Sunday
of prui-e art- heard of the
Mt. ian Bhulu a„d lMh“
J „1'tM'kh.';n.«h n± . .. ’ I Words
rood work being iwcomplul-.ed there.
Nashville
‘ ‘ w*** •1,1,11 Heach, Florida, were If every wealthy |&gt;erron would do
■ Ataut
l.irndtM «ad th.tiyp,,,. ;V"l“'c.aU ““mm I’.'mm'
ns much, what it fine place this world:
would ix*. Il LhiT ro bad ns it w, bis:
-well I guess It s till .right.
Lort-e Pennock of I-owell .Is a
me •liinirr ut Morgan Park Friday
-of his uncle. IJewtHyn Erb,
Kunry
b
rfiid a Kclientl good time was had by » few weeks
Week'. with her
hi-r &gt;.011*
Min Frank
Prank j &gt;&gt;
*. ,’nk Frcvdel and Jein-Yf
uli present.,
■
•
:
C
irk
Van
n
n.
Hj,,U,
'
S
i
i
I
Nwll,vin
e are vtsiting Mr. and Mrs.
Remember the la* cream socla):
Link- Jack Van Drusen, who has charle.-. Hughes for a few weeks
on. the lawn at Maple Grove Center lt. en
-.i-riding 4 few aczk.s with his; “Jh. r. at Mr and Mr? Henn
Uii' week Tlmrrdav cvcnlntr
i
Urt’ka^rornJHo hi?
tat tan. n turned to his home irf f-al-. r, ril&gt;. ’t.vnirrt -mrt emnrt...n Mr
Mr. and’Mr.- Vincent Norton were .donlu
Friday, and Saturday he ac- i
jffn v^roSk m.d
in Marshall Siiturdup and-the men • Ind PawhX1‘h/ «sbhr
J?? •W!*7‘r’ । dau«l“*rKalamazoo, and
made a burtnm trip tu Hillsdale in:
iwe. iL w th hU Stier* Hln “
Mr **"“ Mrs C“’«*n G®’11’* an“
the afternoon.
VhLtuf
n
k.
w,n ot
Mn Benson is
A &lt;!&lt; !&lt; i.alion final the N. and 8
IheTtck
Ju
Thi
undt
‘
‘
“
’
proied
m hruith We
Mnple Grove churches went to.Shultz.:
Sunday evening to* hear J. E Nor- •
Mrs
Seifert
and
Mr.s.
Perkin.*
left:
nj
tl
H.n-i.
•
who
hoi. bcm nt »
ton ppeach ut that place.
Mnnria
yit fn- tiw. lnke"P« i”” girls
’ lons Ub1&lt;‘'
eimn
lil&gt;
?|
lr
^'i
a
Sunday lorcSunday afternoon visitor* at Ute । camp at Clear lake, where their I noon nt
home of Mr. and Mrs. L E Mudge uinn at Clear lake, whrrr tn.-ir | noon nt llls n0II.,. ln oraiurevilic
were. Alfred Ackley- inyt daughter/ •laughter'- are enjoying a couple of i township He has Jived in thu vljcinity many years, was highly rcMr. ‘Don Ss.irxm of Urbandale, i
:.-“r*.rt! -:.e -t”
He was
Mr and Mr. Rowley and daughter.
tenderly cared for by his son and
Ora. and Peter Httywn of Climax
Mita Inn Densmore, who spent the railed on.Mr.v Perkins and her fa- dnughter-ln-Iaw. They did uli they
part week an Hu- guest ot Miss Huth liter. Frank Clark, Tuesday evening. could to alleviate his sufferings. It
Mudge, rrhirin-d to her home in
"How long.” cries a trade organ. was gladly and willingly done. Burial
Grand Rapids Sunday.
■is this calamitous overproduction in Prairieville cemetery Tuesday. He
Mim Ruth Mudge and giir.tt. Misti of oil to continue?” Possibly until leaves to mourn their 1&lt;&gt;m his snp
Inrt Densmore, and Mirs Helen Wli- tin- industry learns to let wells. and wife.-mid, a daughter and fam­
ily. it brother utul numerous friends.
Illt&gt; six-nt Tuesday tn Kalamazoo. ,! enough alone.
Sympathy is extended to the family.
Miss Elzuui Westover ot Kalama­
zoo was laid to ryt-t. in our ccmetcfy
Sunday afternoon. She lived in tilts
community many yean- ago and will
ix* remembered by the older restticnU. A brother and ststcr arc left
to mourn her parting.
.

~ iS
...
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(i

LIME

A Business Proposition
Everyone know* that SOME lime is necessary to
plant growth, but the farmer who supplies SUF­
FICIENT lime of the proper value has recognized
a business proposition which-pays big dividends.
The cost of the best lime, and the labor to apply
it, is small compared with the value of the in­
creased yield which results from intelligent liming.
The failure to lime will result in a loss of crop
value many times the cost of lime application.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU ON
YOUR LIME NEEDS.

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
FLOUR
FEED -&gt; COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK -;- TILE «- FARM IMPLEMENTS

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WEEKS CORNERS.
• Last Week s Letter
I The Weeks school reunion will be
■ held at the school grounds Saturday,
1 Aug. 12. with pot luck dinner Every'
body invited.
*'
Mr. and Mrs. Lcslfr Dickerson1
siwnt Sunday p. M. with thc latter^
mother. Mr.v Beach, of thc Hinder-'
ahott district.
Miss "CAYMna Newton and lumre! i
are spending some time with rcla-:
tire* in Lansing.
: Mr.i Chlo Hendershott and son of
.Hiutings. Mrs. Beach and Virgehm-I
Wood of tlu* HetjdersJwU districtvisited Mrs. Irene Dickerson Thurs-I
day.
। Miss Wilto Hampton of East Del-1
[ton spent last week with her cousin.
Jeane Dickerson.
Mr. and Mrs Lyle Dickerson and i
Jeane spent Sunday with Mr. and1
Mrs. H. O Armour of Hickory Cor-!
ners.
In China they have si novel way
of dealing with a man in debt The
creditors take the door off Ins
I house. In this country they tgke the
hou“;________
*■» \MH

The tfcw R C A. building a the
Urge;’- in New yerk 1Bd ,bfR- n.
*. nsUy cmnnleted will have 2,700,000• I
Jr jsquare feet of floor space.

Round, Sirloin or Swiss
Any and All Cuts

STEAKS

ROLLED RIB ROAST
Lean Meaty Ribs
'ROILING BEEF

BEEF ROAST

Young
Steer
Beef

12^®

lb.

12jc
Ab. 6c

Some Sold for Lets
None Higher

Genuine 1933 Spring Lamb
LEG O’ LAMB
Mild Cured
SMOKED PICNICS

IQc

lb

15c
ic

lb.

Ib.

. 329c

BO LOG NA and

MINCED HAM or VEAL LOAF
SLICED BACON

12c

ROAST £Xut’
Up These August Values
All Prices
In This Ad
Include the
Michiuan
Sales Tax

U.S.

WE DO OUR PART'

SUGAR PURE
CANE
100 lb. $
bag — 4~
।
io 5OC
bs

NUTLEY OLEO
RELIABLE PEAS D.. c.n. ti es
DOLE PINEAPPLE u„. c...
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING

6 c... 85c
2 i.' 35c
qi 25c

TALL BOY TOMATO SOUP
MAYFAIR TEA Green or Orange Pekoe
PEAS Fancy Pack
Med. Size Can*

WHITEHOUSE MILK
N. B. C. FIG BARS m
JOHN ALDEN COOKIES h.b. c.
DEL MONTE FRUIT SALAD

COFFEE

11c
19c
18c

Quart

u...

2

Bottle*

26c

15c
29c
25c

BANANAS
Lemons
Oranges

Sunkilt

Sweet and Juicy

Den.

Doz.

27c

Cao 63c
Doz. Qu.

69c

Lb. Loaf 6c

2c--2SC

Many Varieties
HEINZ BEANS Pound Size
HEINZ BEANS &gt;»..,c.
SOAP CHIPS c..,T..k

BROWN SUGAR
ENCORE SPAGHETTI In Gia**
2 j*’* 19c
QUAKER MAID BEANS Pound SIm 6 Can* 25c
RAJAH EXTRACTS
1 ot. Bottle 10c

1 lb. Tins

EDELWEISS MALT SYRUP
MASON JARS
0..
59c
GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD

17c

HEINZ’S SOUPS
HEINZ VINEGAR
HEINZ KETCHUP
MIXED SPICES

3 Can* 29c

DEL MONTE SPINACH
u„.c. 17c
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES
10c
POST TOASTIES
u.,.pk.. 10c

23c
kb.

25c
33c

7^

Evaporated

Beech Nut or Chase and Sanborn’s

8 O’CLOCK COFFEE
BOKAR COFFEE
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

iu 2gc

The Economy Spread

3 c™. 25c
2
25c
S U. Ctn. 27c

IO"" 49c

Bulk

CIGARETTES 4 Popular Brandi
BIRDSEYE MATCHES
GINGER ALE v.k..ci.b

Carton

$ 1.09

24oz. Bottla

IOC

Firm Ripe Fruit

25c Apples
29c Lettuce

Dutchcis

Head 60 Size

10

lbs.
Hds.

A A P FOOD STOKES

25c \
15c

�'THE B.UTHM BtfWtB WEDNESDAY AVGVtT

to! TWELVE

lt»

CKE53ET.
।
'day with her brother. Vo’.ney Hardy.
COATS GRUVJl.
, Mr and Mrs. Clay Barber aqd'
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tobltt and sen Lari Week * Letter.
Mr and Mi*
Mr*. Fred Bush
Biuh and
Mr."and Mrs Will Moot* and and Mt
rhc Coate Grove Community
: daughter *i*ni Saturday night und jo;i. of Batik- Creek railed on tneir mating .wid be held on Bunday 'Sa*"“* »**•'
Sunday at Gun lake.
parent*. Mr and Mn W O Tobia*r nMfht Augu« IS. at 8 o'clock Mar'e^ninv
' Leo Juhtuo:. of H*»tlngs spent BundaS afternoon
tha Thompson will have charge
'
test week With Mr. and Mr*. WIU
Mr aadd
Al M:Tobias
and- ther
U
* bU * I
Mrs. Keet
&gt;............
—— —
.... e, will be a miuical program.
n«nl Sunday with her sk.ter.
sister. ]iul
• Moore
bar. s*nt
lt fSbv Dun Perkins and family •«»"«&gt; hbhwBarrell Phillipa and Mr and Mi Andrew Kennedy, of ol t
^r son and daughter attended Uie Fux the State road
Mti. D ToWMKid is sick and tier
«• reunion al Crooked lake Sunday
Mr and Mu Don Bmilh of Kai- daughter, Mr*. Thelma Enxicy. ot Sajn Geiger, brothei. Mr und Mrs j
Donakl Geiger, and daughter of lhe ■
/ afternoon
.
ama.f* visited hl* aunt. Mrs Guv (.irand Rapid*. 1* caring for tier.
Sinker diainct. also John White'
Mt «nd Mr* Warren Bryan at- Khm. und family recently
"and children of Prairieville on Sun- ]
&gt;; tended p amity reunion near CalcMr and Mn C N Tcbuu und M moved recently.
.
.
,, dema Sunday
•
J Manning *m:&gt;t test Tuesday In
Mr. and Mr* E. G. Smith and son day.
Vesta Silcock ijnd Mrs Russell
t Joe- Hardy and -on from Detroit Kabii'. *-.• us’K^l:
Mt ■ M&lt;J. Cleon irturned lost week from a trip
Hare! and children from near Rich­
1 are vuitimi Uie iorrftr: i nephvv. Hrtldcr■ hotTand family Matter I'­ up north
’ V.gney Hardy
b;*», .&lt;turned with •hem after
Ruth Woodman went to lhe land called on frlcralf here Friday.
Mr. And Mr*. Cosgrore und Mr i '
•
Mr and Mr*. Lucien Wil'd- &gt;n and spendm • ••. »eral d«i »ith her p«r- .Worlds fair last week with a party
Newton attended u school reunion
lanuly of Battle Creek apejit Sun- 4n;
wluch went I rum Lowell
and Mrs' Floyd TVbiit* of
Wijterd. Lloyd ar.d Ruxsell De­ at -Mllham Park on Thursday they 1
spent from Ttjrtday , mond -were in Halite Creek one day report a very enjoyable day.
Mr. und Mrs. Ix-c Reynolds and ,
■ night {nil Saturday gflcriwon Jkttjf
Lh'l? parente.
Community Service iwill be Ru-mcII tpent Saturday night and'
,
... I
, r~ X• i ltdThe
next Sunduy evening by Max Sunday with Mr and Mr*. E D.
Reynolds at Wall Jake.
ion her brother. Mr. and Mr* Frard ______
Miss Irrny Barber is spending the
" ...... Siind.y aitir-. f-^. L a S will meet this week
with relaure* at Niles.
., Thursday afternoon ut tlie home of week
Mr* Mellon of Kaliimujoo is
crowd u.
Al,j-( W Townsend. Club No. 3
spending tlie week with her daugh; .j' M;-’.:Jrrve&gt; llw 4Upp,.r
I'nd.w - .- aii .-.,
from lure attended the -r,d not a.l
uke Christian Assembly test
'r7^4.v“T p'imuh 'J’nTK was' Mf- and Mr* Gra!j and family ot
inn* were turned in
arts XVn a,™*
prah N- wton and &gt;
Sc’i.-oi and Communion Services
■ii ie-aLso held, lumg 24 deacon* and r.old* visited Mr&gt;. -Eva Da ven post
elder* for live Utter service.
and family near Cloverdale and Mr
and Mr* Phil Merluu near Prairie­
ville on Friday.

| LEGAL' NOTICES

B«rtl_J«m». rod M. .WM&gt;. .A-Tte .ROWS .1 uiSSw,

The Record of 102 Years
Show* that Hulldin* and Loan Cumpanle* In the Lnited
Mal&gt;i furnlvh an rwepllonaliy hl&lt;i» degree ot barely to
llnr.wn In this country there are today

■ JSniahX't^SSTwI

12,000 Building &amp; Loan Companies—
11,000,000 Investing Member*—
$9,000,000,000 in Assets.
The NATIONAL «» «,nr
'-------- , 7 ,.„nlr
AtMciaUans and during II* 43 years ha* never knt a dollar
ot, Any member** Investment.

Rational |Comt &amp;
flnueatment Qtcmpany
125S Griswold SL, Drtrolt, Mkh.
Dtttslt's OUMS BullJla* *u4

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

I

f LMOAl HOME
RANK SYSTT,

WEST HOPE.
1» Id at Donald McCallum’* Snlur**« . hundred &gt;■«□« . ................ dw AMrr&gt; Ic„„w,
„,.M fi„„.
tended the u- cream party jpvcri m da&gt;.
W|i! Anden&gt; landing ut Head
'
‘ ‘
i Mr Janet Pcttcngill and Mr*
PLEASANT RIDGE.
honor of the winning *hli- of the jdgk.
, , ,___ ,
EVie Sothard visited Thurwlr- in
—.......
- Emleavor.
•........- *held
-»a at
-• Je*ae
•......
The c e fturted a new contest
Mr arfd Ml*. Howard Barnum of ChrL
’tlan
DL'NK
। BatUr Cuck. with Mr and Mr*. Hasting* s^ient Sunday at Harlow
Sunday t-viung. We wUh sucre** to
OUiKKl'b Friday evening.
It Pontiac spent the ! ,IuC*» FettengUl.
, .
the youtiii
tlw*
young laauera
leaders ww
who ate ,»«.*.»
Robert
Barnum's
.
oac
Several ,’nxn hrie
*'“■ Wilcox and Ru^ll Laubuugh. May
...
in 1...11 Ml-'
B«tar H»« '•» . mi
Mr.. ami
and air*,
Mr*. vccu
Cecil swim
Honk oi
of BatI week ir.d in Hasting* with her sw- tte Creek spent Sunday with Mr. and
1 UlP
use br
br.&gt;t
man win!
'’ ,lUUl
• &lt;&gt;f ivruit J. ter. MrA..Ruby Henney. andJamily. ■ Mr* l-ester Kininthen new grafiiL.in Sunday Th&lt;
—~■ai&gt; with h&lt;‘r iterMr and Mn Archie Cunningham
lilt KORY CORNERS.
C; . t vn • ’■liar" were m Grand Rapid* Saturday.
the church next Sunday Pot luck &gt;,J,ute "run was burn to Mr and,
Thc funeral ot Mr*. L''..r‘i/n N-i.•., i 'll i .’.'aid and
Mi and Mrs. Carl Bryans and mr.m-r at Twon. You are welcome , Mi&gt; Wilium WUwotlh on Iue&lt;iiy
' bles wa* field Saturday at hr
: &lt;/t Kalaii'as.xr family of Hendcrolwtl visited home
Mr. und Mr* Chas. Towmcnd. al Bowens MiU&gt;.
Hrincr cf Htv.lolks.here Sunday.
Donald. Evelyn. Harold and- Allen
Mr and Mrs Ray Barnes attend- daughter's h.nne Rev E. Handling
chuorplcnlr and
Mr. and Mrs. Omllc Fountain and Wood uttHirded the Wood reunion rd the Hay-.vKing-Burr.cs [cunion
, i; .i
n .
•laughter of Six Uikr.. . jicnt fu- Sunday at Thornai&gt;ple lake.
Held at Wilbur Gibsims of Clovei-k end with Mr and Mrs Ar­ , There will be funeral services thi*
On Sunday.
thur Coleman and Mrs. Lucy Cole­ Monday P. M fur C 8. Boice, alio Ml- Mil-livd o-c
of Muncie.
man.
pusM tl away Saturday tnoniing Indiana. vWtcd tin- iKime folk* la-:
H'&lt;
Mr and Mrs.l Kcet Tobia &lt; of about S;30.
w-,ck end She broughl Miss Bcrnict
S-in 'nv HmcU Cvrrxrs visited Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mr*. Arthur Teeter enter* Honour el Huntington lndi.u a and
Mr. and
Andrew Kennedy Sunday
Juini^JThursday. Mr* Ora Bigler. B l- *■’ •&gt;■■■&gt;■-' »™l tv.n.ld Paul
' “ , Janet P.ttengiU and Mr* Mrs Meh in Detweiler and son Dean Sciteft ; &lt;&gt;! Muncie also .cccmijxiiui’.t
S-itnard attended thc Ravia of Goshen, Ind . and Mim Mildred *ll'r
atari her ponliluu
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Homo Literary Club will meet
picnic Sunday.
Greenawalt of Shiprock. New MexiDr und Mrs. Bernard and ehllco, who U a teacher m an Indian dren of |&gt;l’.on railed at Harold at the home ot Mi- Ai;nc* Shultx
Thursday. Amr llih. Mi. MUuue
i A unall bras* cannon given to Na­ re*M*cation.
Springer’* Sunday afternoon.
' polcon when a child. w* flic seed
’
-----------Mr. and Mrs t. D W-x-:lm in quick, will !&gt;• »-ha&gt;teM. •
Thc M I" Ladu •' Aid had an ire
which flowered into hu love for
Old horseshort discarded in Aw- railed oti Ml and Mi - Dennis Kelwar, aepordipg to Season 'in Ids tralia have bwi recently bought by Irr of stewart lake Sunday
the shipload by Japan as scrap-iron.
niC MeCallmn rruiu n will i* Friday owning.
{sketches of Conical.

CHEVROLET
by the widest margin
in its history
CHEVROLET, AMERICA’S NUMBER 1 CAR-47.99?5* of oil low-priced cars sold
' NUMBER 2 CAR-26.74%’

NUMBER 3 CAR—19.21%
•Baled an A* Ideil retod raglihotion Cjur*i from 8. L Poh A
Ccmpony lol
for firo full montful. Smco January hit
Ow&gt;rol«l hoi soM in orcot* of 370,000 pauangar cars and Irudu.

OKty.R FOB FUBUCgnOir

People have come to expert Chevrolet to
economy . . . Cushion-Balanced to blot out
lead thc world in automobile sales/ But tills
vibration . . . full of snap and vigor— altogether
year Chevrolet has done even more than that.the most efficient engine in thc low-pric; field.
According to the latest available figures, Chev­
Then there’s Syncro-Mesh with Silent Sctond,
rolet alone has sold almost as many cars this year
tho Starterator, Simplified Free Wheeling, the
as all tlie rest of the low-price field combined 1
Octane Selector, long, parallel-mounted springs—
When a car looms above its field like that, there
more advancements than we have space to
can’t be any argument about it. Jt must be
describe. And Chevrolet prices are as lAw as $-145.
an all-round better buy. And that's exactly
Dofc't guess—buy from the leader. Get a car that
what Chevrolet offers you. Fisher bodies, with
has been proved sound and dependable by more
the new ventilation system and the strongest
owners tjian any other automobile you can buy.
and quietest body construction of the day—
CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT. MICH.
solid steel over a sturdy liardwood frame. * A
Mlprk— I. o, h. n'lt, Mkh. SpacUI •qu.pmanl cifra. Lev
valvo-in-head six engine, unapproached for
‘ d*!b»rrd ptkn •nd »•*/ G. M. A. C. Itmt.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
ENTV-EIGHTH YEAR

12 PAGES

NUMBER 16

PAGES Ito 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 16, 1933

M

GRAND RAPIDS OFFICERS

YORTHWHILEWORK Executive Office Example COUNTY BAND B
ASKED HIS ARREST injured
GARDNER EXPLAINED WDI1Kn d es Notified NELSON
That He Has Been1
William Fishcll Is Alleged to
INGDFStLESTJX
ATTHEGIRLS’CANIP Ignored By Commissions G YE CONCERT HERE Have Received Stolen ! AT LOCAL HOSPITAL Awarded Alumni Scholar,
GOOD FORTUNE W)R

'i

ship at M. S. 0.
Property
OUTDOOR PROGftiffl ON
GEORGE MILLER DIIT NOT Nelson Gardner, who WL. hlKb State official sroxa
HELD SECRETARY. MISS ACCURATE COMPARISONS DIFFICULT WITHOUT
At the request of Grand RapidCOURT HOUSE LAWN
AT COURT HOUSE
'officers a complaint was mode mW: REGAIN CONSCIOUSNESS honor student in '.to c;r_n ul 1933.|
UNLIMITED TIME FOR SCRUTINY
CRAIG, TELLS COMMER­
' has received notice r from L. C •
warrant issued here for the antst of,
MONDAY
AFTER ACCIDENT
THURSDAY EVENING
OF EXPENDITURES
CIAL CLUB ABOUT IT
[Plant, head of tto nrattomntlci jieWilliam Fuhell. who own* a cottage !

' partment and chairman of tto com-!
mlttcc on scholarships at Mighl-. FARMER SELLING TO
■ I।iir* DAADn nt ailTA 't-^n State College at East Lansing,'
NING BOARD OF AUTO th*-, the Alumni Unde-graduate
CONSUMER MUST PAY
•--------Scholarship for tto Ninth Senatorial
Driver of Oar Was Wynn district had been granted him for Mint Have Licenie—Mnit
By V. J. Brown.
Beal Ability lo Master
The Trite/states, This award of Report to State—Monthly
Mattison Who Confessed to
And Are Taught Many
honor is granted to few high school
Pros. Atty. Barnett
Difficult Pieces
Exemption -*
of •&lt;«
$50
The opening paragraphs of thl* article will be devoted |o consideration
‘Uacful Things
but Gardner parsed the
I
.
. or
of a rotne-aircuoy
topic-already uiscuveu
discussed in
In-these
column... -------Thi*----------------------------writer desire* to be
------- ---------------An ouuiuw
outdoor CT/.W.TI
concert wu»
uih »•
be B.vrii
given.
The mystery surrounding the ac­ students."
recent
comprchcrisive cxamlnatloiM Mr. H. G. McLee, field repreaen“ Hl- n-urrnw.
nu
mde to the payroll lor the executive. oHice by .he Ban-y cornuv Band on th.-’
cident to Georye Miljrr. which
re­
v
““^■XnSX.’SL^S!
l*r CMiwn-1,1 C'uu IT.ifrtjy
t that tire payroll for Hu: firri hah of the
house Uwn niurvday evening
sulted In his death al'Pennock 1*—
'month
of J
July
an increase mt-r
over a
similitr im
period
1032 Thi*
"I.— ...m„lpn&lt;-in» at E 00 o'clock Mr A
!,
■"
“h’ showed «»
u Himllur
-HimI of Hrt2
Itary ut the Camp Fire- Girls organ!- -statement
Freslunan week opens Sept. 20 manner of that board. He gave a
Wits correct but further Investigation show* tliat employees k Bltenm dirtxtor of the Hasting*
Itution for,thl* district. Miss Craig !working4yi the vtalf of the gov-11--------------- ------------------- -------- , Symphony Orchestra, will tx- the
discovered al about 5 30 Saturday. the Alumni secretary at that lime. complete explanation of tlw work­
Ittati d that, since she- come Into the ,crnor“Tfilki3 were carried on puy- land, executive .ccrclary and bus.busi­ -onductor. A nicely balanced proAugust 5. near the Dwight home at
of the sale* tax In Ills, talk,
■district last February. 12 new Camp' utils other than the regular payroll ness manager for the governor.
pTto b.C-n JraU d
His ndtny friends here are happy ing
Gun
lake,
lying
in
the
roadway
un
­
iFire groups hufe been started in of the executive cdlice and Hut
Uiis recognition of Gardner's given at '.lie court room Monday at
In fact, when one attempts to The
lne band at
al present
prt„-nl consist*
mujm* u
of,
conscious. and badly injured, It mil owr
ICiellu.un and Barry counties. She when all an- accounted tut the final make aciurate rompariwn* between thirty-five
ability and congratulate him t&gt;n hit prevent representing many line* of
.
.
..
.
pieces. Regular
rehearbe
recuik-d
that
the
Banner
stated
hand a vrfry high compliment to the umuiiiit of check' drawn for this the actual expense of tjie executive Pjls'have been held for several
good fortune
’
■
btL-ineM and manufacturing. There
that he had been seen a short tone
Iten groups in Hastings and to their ertire in 1933 Is slightly less than in oilier, under lhe two regimes. Hw ..,,cv, ah (|U. men in the organize*
wen- several from Nashville. Free­
before his body w-ax found, standing
Iguiudiuriseight «f whom arvrnanied 1932.
task-soon become,
extremely- dlffi’
--------' -La*l
on the running board cd u mom#
port. Delton and Wayland, and a
,..................
----- tion
aie,.from
Barry county
[women, who take time on from their
Governor Wilber M. Bruckcr hud cult. F~
~r:
For iitotuna-. then- are tw ww.k
„»&lt;!&lt;- It* first public
large repreeentatlon of Hastings
lown household duties U&gt; give-the a secre tary in Detroit whose- pay exte nu- vi.tic
(i.iitul rriv*
.
.....
...in
voucher*« tr.
tr. &gt;■*
I.- found
rovmitd-wr
concert
or jumped irom the Tlmnlna board
buxines* men.
I trioning rcquiml for the girls in -check was drawn in rotation agaimt ering traveling . xix-n.M- ot ‘.tie gov- MKitju-vm,. ttl,a
when he wa* injured. Tin* proved tu
Mr. McLee cleared up many things
Middleville und scored a
a real
real hit.
hit.
Itheir grchips. Miss Craig said their
have been true. It was unknown a'
lijdoor concerts arc brink planned
Ijtuttuctlan hud been thorough;.
tle.-i-X' •. tinvi- |my- in 11132. It b known that a mem­ for the winter montlis.
tins time we went to pre&amp;t Inst week
hearers He nitaed questions cover­
hhut lhe girls fiotiLHaslIngs who iitroll.
K. Wayne birr of the state police organization
who drove the car,on which Miller
ing practically every phase of the
A special number On the progrum
Itrnd Camp Kiiannlwu gave evidence
Newton
devoted Ls u-sigm-d to th«- job of acting us* will be the Hastings March comwaa standing.
application of tl&gt;e tax. then anOf excellent training, are uaily to
most of hi-, time chaufti-ur tor the governor. That pa«l by Mr. Biferfto
Originally
Since the Banner was published' OVER HALF THE STOCK IN rttered them clearly and concisely.
accept responsibilities and do their
to aUlstlntt the is being done under the prewnt reWynn Mattison, ol Oraogt-viH-.-, h,;.
NEW NATIONAL BANK
Tto meeting lasted for about two
ri ' thia number was c;&gt;m]x*»ed for the
pail of the work with cjierriulnexs
guvernor in Vari- giine. bui the expense of upkeep of Symphony Orciu-stia but it has also
’
acknowledged
tha-.
he
lownt-d
and
I
hours.
and thoroughness. In addition to the
IS SUBSCRIBED
makmu th- motor cur u;-'un.d to th- g-nv'arranged for’band fostrumen-’ WONDERFUL DISPLAYS AT drove the car on whlHi ' ’
[ The general principle was laid
jam grouju in (hi* city, Uunv are
live of- i-rriur for hi.-, official und »&gt;ers,nal
n—om „„T r,
standtig just before he
down by Mr. McLee that 'the sales
Three at Nashville, two ut MiddleUdqitar- .uh
is now
now charged
charged directly
against ' Herewith u
ANNUAL EVENT HELD
hr.- i.i' hwidquaru e- in
directly against
is the complete program
'tax must apply to tto sale of any
Hr Hw. Uu: b. .. . Mill.: , .n , THE MATTER IS NOW
Ulte. two each at Delton and Free-i
tec. but hr en- the budget ut the govrny in pre- , “5***
ON SATURDAY
from the car. White he admit., that
HD TH TUC ncnnciTnoo a,‘d
Brnclc r°r UJ*- and ron*
jo&gt;.d a generous vlous ytuni » niu-.t liave be.n
».-presented niuraciaj
UP TO THE DEPOSITORS sumption by those who purchase It.
rand Doster, Sevenil more wilj I*’
salary, at tlir chargrrl against bvcfheud ut the , evening.
'
he says he did not thru think Milter
or to whom tto purchasers may give
I OtKUidired this year. ,
..............
i-Mawit- St
Julten-A.
THREE JUDGES WERE
Irani!.-, of ^various stale garage and
the —
state police
■
It,
This
applies
to every line of
I ML-.-. Craig &lt; -,])•'&lt; lolly commended
.......
eoAtg"AD*Mn"bADine
w
‘
,u5d
^'rmu.dy
hurt.
».
kapin
When
Balance
Is
Signed
Over
coimniwimT.' und garage. Liki-wfo- there i-i no reword Hughe-.
FROM GRAND RAPIDS from the running board, so he
- - -------------------merehandue. lo the problem 1* not
the g;-ni-roux aid of the Kellogg
txiards having ap- of lhe ampunt of gasoline formerly
2—Overlure. Invincible—K.
$400,000 Cash Will at
—-------drove away. HF said be cannot un’ a difficult one for the ordinary •
I Foundation, which had,come to the
I. Brown
propiiatiun*. None comumcd in (he dperutloh-of the KnigMuch
Credit
Due
Thornapplc
deratand
why
he
did
ry&gt;t
ro
;
tradesman.
Once
Be
Released
re.-cue of tin- - District Camp Fire «f ihwe are now employed around uovernor's cur- ‘and there must -----have 3—Waltz. Alberta—L P. LaurenWe believe our farmer reader* will
[organization, who. found I he burden the office of Clwernnr William A. been u lo: of it. Now
Garden Club and Hastings learn what happened "■to Miller ”H«
Reader-. . f the Bunner who ti
H_—.' a
- careful tic-­ ,leiul .
, realize* glut he w»s going at a rate inter, -cu in ire propwea new N«interested in what to said eonpl iKijlng the interest on the debt Comstock, according to O K FJel- .
tConUnued on page five) ’
4— Overture, "popular Medley." In
ol Women
speed that,
’s Club
might have caused
... _, ti.-nal Bunk-und u-Gtytody ought «rrung farmers who retail any of
loti- tljelr camp ground.' ut Clear
That tthe
people oi
of uairy
Barry county —•«*"»
&gt;nW
the- —man.
that i.­ &gt;. » -will be glad to i. arn tost al- »»»»«■ P^oeU &lt;m • etty market oe
»the Shadowi.—J. W Sterns.
,lc iwomc
—
» •fo
— —
—
hike und otbi-i expense* Incident "to
5- AmerXH0 Patrol-F. W Mea- arr lnlerr»uTln the
.. jcultivation of ou«ht
ought to have gone
Kune back
Lk.ck and aocrra-serr- ready m.,1. than half -t the ra ce,. &lt;»b*« to consumer* from their wag­
th&gt;- camps iu-ld at that i&gt;Uce. far too
REMINDER TO BARRY
chan.
whether b. '-’. w‘ls ,&gt;u,....
rA.d,ld
heavy. This burden had tx.-en so
- ock
toon “n5 &lt;&gt;r tnlckjl ,Ip 5ald that every
„
. flower*
liuwcr* wm again
UKUiii evidenced
c.iuvuvvu at
uw the
me tained
,
---- ).J,'' &gt; ,-y 'ooo si-ai, :
,.
CO. HOUSEWIVES.
. C—March Rellgioso.
Onward annuuI
When flu
■..L
',.,u.:1u..wn n mb «•"»«
ttnnUM1 Hower
Flower. Show
Show held
held on
on SalSal- ‘Jre a lha‘ he
h', d,tl
great thut It cmnpeUed the gtiJs to
uu(
ur„. ----------- -----------------------------------Harry county houxewivn are Christian Solditra' -W. P Cham- lirda&gt;. ln Uir VounB building on So. feriouri-.^ of the accident wa? w.„
s)w nd n&lt; nt of their time in schemes
him.
no: :Ury ttpt!ilirlli i, Wa-&lt;iungton luve *n accurate account of hta *ate« and
.
Jefferson St., the event being spon- *,learned
“r‘M^1by “
»• Mattison would n-&gt;:
for raising money, so tluit their reg­
busy th cm- day* canning'" fruit br£a- . ;
, 7—Selection. Old Time Favorites—
by the Thornapplc
or a ‘•’to admit that
mw‘‘ display hl» state license,
•homapple Garden
Garden }J°r
«hat It wa*
was from ... () nuIbb. r , । .luiex ri-quired uular Camp Fire work was neglected.
Arranged by George D. Barnard.
clllb nnil the HasUng*
Hastings Womcnfe
Women* w
hls* Car lll3t
Ulat u,e
‘he “man
»«» had
h-,‘1 J'tmjual
jtunpod.
....
. ,. *
giving him the right to *clL At the
The Krlhlftg Foundation not only
admits that
Uwt he should ha-.&lt;have .it
at
8—Hu-'tlngs March—A. A. Bih-r-;CjUp
He admlt-s
f.‘1Ch'en&lt;i of each month, a farmer who
tdlk over th- ground.' and paid the
awn family, will you kindly -rrno
j
Mrs
J.
O.
Currie,
Mrs.
Orra
Chad-'n^f
the
truth
and
u&gt;
*on;.
Jr
.
(i
,
cti
4nd
al retail, cither at a city marnirmlH-r
l*rnn&lt;M'k
hospital
and
niortKuge, but also avaumed the ob­ GREAT INTEREST SHOWN
tt-Caronbla W41U-Edward Hay-1 wlek and Mr*. L M Spears, all t**dul ,K’lr
,
(
,
s;.nn into .-mrplux
ket. at a roadside market, or by pedligation &lt;&gt;f putting up new building*.
IN PROVISIONS OF
enl.
'members of the Kent Garden Club
11 uPte-irr. that on that Saturday
T1)e n u). ‘()( tj„, ...utac-iption ()f dllrx from his truck or wagon, must
unlitution?
10—Tlu- Star Spangied Banner--- Of Grand Rapids, were the judgcs,-al'‘&lt;'nXM&gt;n- a‘ “tout tweiity minut. •- ,the
()r entire amount
lnlount, w-'l
to b.- found anywhere. -*
.
THE BILL
will be
be to
to at
at cncwonct rrtort Ito total of hi* sale* direct to
Mylody by Thomas Stafford Smith; They were greatly pleased with the after four oclocks Mattison. LynOf tin- executive stair at the camp,
Every —
farmer
Is entitled- ----------to an exand m the district, sixteen have col(iil.il would be supplied, wilts, but Harmoni.-cil by Walter Pamrosch; Spl«ndld exhibits and spoke very den Johncock und Thornton Wood- ;pounded depotit* m the Hasfinus
----------------------arranged by J. P. Sousa.
--- — -*■—*'•— of the mnn
man •ini-t.-d
started In
In MntHtam**
Mattison's
car t..
t-, National Bank. The Conservator is emptlon of 850 per month on such
I |«-gt- degree/, and three (if top m»- at- FARMERS SEEM TO
, appreciatively
to the —
writer
, , iu&gt;r
. lhe l«®Kre*
. S made . .*«’« He must make a report to Ito
tilth (hr\wurk at the hospital
lending college ut the present time.
’ h—t!mu. ? ..
' .
wlth
Internal shown by the growers and drive lo Dcb-er after ajc
CONSIDER PLAN FAIR
II1U inunLHOC
Tlw car w.:. a Fud coach.
ip.
.'^"do "the^uvcrtTOent
fall
u 11 MuttbKm
.*1.1.
. ’’&lt;ksire
.
.,
.
. state, even if hl* sale*
. ■&gt;
full below
Iv-tzvw itetsn
Tin- tmphosbi in upon lining what
!;wuumiur-.
exhibitors. ..
GRATIFYING
INCREASE
MA OF RY AGFNTS F1,ly 5overs of b&lt;^utUul flb»crs and
fronl
&gt;» »tould all who are Tn case they are leas than 850 to
will build character und make the
both frrt.li and canard, will beMAUL DI AUti* IO ))B(] display* at the Stow, lhe blooms
(Continued on page six»
mt&lt; u-.fid in the future welfare of toes not. hat* to pay a tux; but to
young’gifts ready to accept respon- Cost of Administration Likely needed. They uould appreciate
'
[
Barry
county,
that
tto
remaining
.
must
pay
a
tax
in
gny
month
on
tho
-------siblllt
including
gladioli,
zinnias,
golden,
...
to Be Far Less Than
Windstorm Insurance Com­ irod. pansies, marigold*, phlox both HEIRS APPEARED IN
Mim Craig explained that each
.shares be piomptly subscribed.
! excess of his sales above 850. Tto
Expected
(Continued on page three!
plul.
annual and perennial, balsam, as-' 1
rnilDT nxi AAniunAV
As w.,w have explained the only farmer can enner mia me rax to rru
pany Adds $5,050,755
A, Attendance al the hwtlhcx lieing,|
Your kindness and coopera-'
[tent, cockscomb, delphinium, snnp-,
LUUH I UN lYlUI'iUHT way in which this capital stock can Price, so he can absorb the tax him­
During Month of July
; dragons,
sun flowera, dahlias, vgold-j
b&lt;&gt; st y,.
.
-i ■kUl
■ --- ■ -,relf
—«» when »to
— makes .w.
M
t. »
conducted by County Agent HaroltL (Ion will be greatly appreciated.
1^.
—«—••-. ......
_— ,
be HVVUIVU
iirun
will- UV
to livtll
from -----UIV dcposlthe
the .....
sale,
—
or w.
to
..
.......
... can make the consumer pay the tax.
I Foster aim Supt. Ifell of Middlo-i___ _ ____________________________ ., Ordinarily
.. .......... ..... July is a dull month for.cn glow, nasturtiums, various
_____ __
__ Representative of State Set- tors. ....
kinds
The money
Is
not available
Hite to explain the Wheat Control----------- a ■—■—
new insurance in
i.. the
th., history
ui.i^rv of
nf Uw’of-Jlltes.
mi__ {oses. sweet peas, winter! ■
..
--------*frcim any other source. Depositoraf Every person
R0&lt;^
ties
Estates of
Disap­
luiulrl’ wateome the rhaiue to sub- service or products for which a rate*
Act in (tetail has lH-n excell.-ut to LABOR DAY CFI FRRAWindstorm Company. Tliat. coupled bouquets of straw flowers, petunias.!
date,
u
with lhe fact that we’ have only and many other varieties of garden
V»u-. both
fzuui of
vi these
uivm- nun/ay.
uni&gt;a'u&gt;. Peor ’-u*
peared Persons
...^ ....
; scribe
for ,till* new Hock', which will tax Ls to be levied mmt take out a
pie arc taking great interest in the1
TION BEING PLANNED »[•'« w
‘*rp"’*'i
,
...... ' At
»&gt; the
■- t™»«
™™.y. meati u ne. hanking
Irutitutiou to; license from the state and, when hl*
probate court w
on Monday,
--------- ------------.non.
, *.pe&lt;.l«l4uplw.Tum«*urite! :AnMr
&amp;&gt;
,ua.^,„„...
n„n, -•
u,',.
r various provbions of
bill mid
_____ ._
—
...wm mte «w
, ..
। license Lt received from the state,
■ — •r'"
—
--------------&lt;Continued on jxjge six)
......
....
Ih.
Whlrh ,u„ a
UB
(hen- imn been little or m trouble qx Roast
Baseball Game i ^ratiwly .'mall increase
for last - (IIUHUO
zinnias J,..."..
grown ..W...
from k.lt
the seed which
. that license must be displayed coa’
' month in th&gt;-_volume
the. volume of new txiliclcs
policies II came from tile
the Fraser A:
A: Son Seed estates of several disappeared per- ABOUT FIVE HUNDRED IS from heckler--. Ftll'.v three him•picuously
in hte place of burineu,
_
Boxing Matches, Etc., to jwritten. It was gratifying, therefore. Co., of Pasadena, California There [szrna. no heirs having been fouiid to- CENTENNIAL COMMIT'dretlperson*'turned out to the meet-!
either on the front door or In a
SUED TO OUT OF STATIC ing ut Woodland and more than 200
TEE
HAS
BEEN
CHOSEN
u-.r'cur
. lu^..
when ttie month ended with the to- w&lt;;re 18 single specimens. 13 bou- claim their share of the (■.-.tales. .
Feature
the
Program
j at Middleville.
tal vj
till
of ucw
new liMjirance
iilvuuuw m/iu
*old for juij
July' quria
queta ua
of uitscu
mixed w.uia
colors wuu
and nine uvubou- ,
VISITORS
selling at a city market or at a roadIn general,
general. -xr
Mr Foster
said, me.
the! Maurice ptirrmun has ixt-n named reaching the improssive figures of ‘ quels of one solid color. The win-'; /The law states that the person L. E. Barnett In Chairman—
, in
roster raui.
Si
must
have
brim
classed
as
a
"dis
­
farmersj. M-em w
to w*w&gt;ww
consider hit
the »
sclicme j _“-■* --Kcneral
for ---the -----Labor
$5,050,755. jub
n-.Ls iimk
makes
the ivroi
total lacw
new'1 uci
ner v*
of iikt
the &lt;first
prize
will rv
get
ISA SI C V lA/11 I DC Al C
1। «umiu.
- . chairman
- ----------- —
— 5u.u9v.10a.
.' uro
ubv pi
rw wiu
. «$3.00
u.w
cense If he sells from his wagon ha
f.lr and
. &gt;..h much bitter
H.. f from fl...
lit at I .)ll 1*)xui*orcd
)'.sn&gt;z»lvd l)V
I’lUl’ti WILL DuNt[fair
tto I).IS' Celr
celebration
by th.'
t.ic. .............
insurance .....
for the ............
months of May. worth of Fraser seeds, the second appeared person" for i-eten years
To Plan for a Worth­
must carry his license to show that
any settlement of his ostate
FIT I fiCAI HATPHFRY standpoint of adtninlslrnUon than! A'l.'-ih in togum and the Hiistings' juIW an(1 Jt|ly pver 823.000.00000. It prize is 8300 worth and tto third before
i
he
ha*
a
right
to
make
sate*.
can
be
made
While . Celebration
II LUUHL naibncni they Iwd exp«.-c.tcd An oicrwhcliu- tU'iimiercial
Club, u? the fair can (*■ reasonably inferred from '■ prize is 81 50 worth, all of which arc.
I In the Wm. McPeck estate heard
Tu^ntu Pi.-r.
,nK majority seem to favor con- vrvimd- More than 5 000 attended suell a s)WWjng that times are.of much value,
Tile Gimnwrcfal Club at their
luenty-rive Hundred Barry tract*.
'to festivities last Labor Day.
mending and that the windstormTto organizations having the Show
meeting Tuesday afternoon con~r.
in the county. Mr. FostrrxxFostrrxx- !._*
An
again
fca-- ----------company--has
good
of the- In charge
arc very grateful
firmed the appointment of the Cen-1
County Residents Get Per- j Here In
n oj-r01*** ’*U*
r,,‘ at
',‘,n be na ,M
— the------■ will -*
--------------------— - • for the|iin the Horace Snow estate.
plained, the total
lire p
a people or
Of inis
tnu stare,
state, aue
due io
to ns
Its lairfair- 'cooperation and kindnesses shown ■
^itennlal Oonrmlltcc. which .was,
ai bonus
u&lt;hiu.s for
iur those
imw- *.......
- ’1'■1 -• program of sports
— and Mr- Gould said that about 1300 named by President Rote-rt Walton.
miwion to H»h
1 n&lt;m&gt;ninr
.«„«,&gt;« u
tn rrstrirt
.
a mn—v- «.v&gt;a
aai
'
irict nrrnaon
acreage trill
will IXL'-Cliall
basrlfall glime
game Will
will UiSO
also be
to NtX-Clal
special . l;CiS untj promptness L,
in adjustments ku
b? ^i5“nt„K110
a n°l membera would escheat to the state of
Conservation Officer George Sum- j amount to about: ’!)0c
■««. per bushel
uu..ira n
and
..u attractions
----------- ------of—
the—
day.
•• —In -the- eveof jo.w* suffered by its patrons.
of
*' either
*
r club.
j Michigan from the cases heard -in The committee consists of Laurence.
_ ■than 2c will to 11111
a hrilcln.-_ .
ner report, that from 2.500 to 3.000 of this not more
Irins,
boxing tnutrli,.-.
matches are nlini.prl
planned,
Following Is the list of awards os1 Barry county on Monday, some of Barnett, chairman: W. L. Shutters.'
fishing Uceiue* have beep .noid in-used for purjx^es of mlinlnWcring *to- I. 0.0 F. cooperating in proF. W. Stebbins. Mrs. W R. cook and
made by the three Judges:
jthc persons having dbaipprart-d in
thLs county. Tiiosc sold to rraldenta i the act. If a large majority of; muling them,
PfVtrcr1 •n-TumpfoUJ. ? McSwain;- 1807. “
mhw’^ountaHe^Mrcd^to
said this “amount
is very । Thel’t-menmal will not take.place SPONSORS ••THE SILVER
of the county wen At the uniform I farmer* enter into the .agreement.! The drive lor fund* I* now under
counties:
3 Dr. Bennett. Guy Giddings: 3. :small compared to otherhfvn^.v
' !,,1U1 ,W(i; bl"
th'' ,an*&lt; THREAD," DELIGHTFUL
rate of 40c The wife of a man who it is poMibh- that-.Mich cxp- n-e.i may v-gy v.Hli R. K Hurd us chairman of ■
King George.
,»he«^»'«nllar‘proceeding* have tak- liumb,.r ol Inatt&lt;.„ tha. need u,
ha* Mich a fhhl'ng license cun obtain [ to reduced to a still lower figure J1"’ commit•i-e, assisted by Ade.ltort'
on«. J.
p. E.
K McElwain,
CHILDREN’S PLAY
one Without cost.
[The fanner*, tbemsflvrs, arc goingiCortright. Andrew Matthew;,. Earl
[Red. 1. Mrs.
“ rBM
1*^-'., , „ &lt;_____________
a &gt;
___ *.
I looked up carefully/ it w:u deemed
Mrs, George Moulton. Ouyj
Guy j11,1
Upward.! of 500 out.-of-*tate 11-1 to have Hu- final say in controlling f'&lt;demon. D. Gnnge Lockwood. Dr.
Giddings; 3. Rosalind, Roy Chqn- Q«| niPRQ' AMD QAII
lvls*'
hliv' tJ* ^nmltu-e on ar-'
PLOT BASED ON FOLK
cenM's hove been sold in the county radministnitivtcotintr.. tShe-man
M. O. ........
Hill. T. o
8 K. t
rniive costs
com.-, in the
ni&gt;’ couiim
..... ........pbulcr.
..................
______ flier.
3. Mr*.
Moulton. Ttov
Kov out-Uic.no
**
dter.
Mm.
Geo.
hivu OHILrangftnenta
named
now.
so
they
■ I.,. .......
...... ...
. ...
................. ............ .......... meetings
O«l.I &lt;«./! will lx- continued
....... ....
.H* W i,|(1. Sterling Roger:, u.-i rt-pre- COUNTY
chandler. PureORS
Pink.’ 1.
P.W.SUson.l,
- AGENT FOSTER
-------REUNION
AUG. 24 could have ample time to consider; LORE OF OLD CORNWALL’
lire year were .Mild at 82.00 each jthrwigh next Thursday mining. Th- .■entat»vc« of the Legion und Henry
WARNS AGAINST
L- uku
Shultera;
Mrs. .P.. ...
W. Sis■w
rr. ...
.w.o. 2.
.. .....
— —]what should be done in order that
but u temporary liceiw for un out- i wgek followftig n new w.-riea of meet-1 Osborn, chairman, Walter Wallace j
i।son.
son- J.
0
J, £•
E. McElwain: 3. Longfellow.
Longfellow,!One
Day Session to1 Be Held1 H-istlng# might fittingly celebrate
Fantasj Said to Be "Fairy
BUYING IT
IT
•alder, good for ten days, coals only Tnit" will be held in yarlou* parts &lt;&gt;f i-nd Fmrt-'l Johnson from the Corn-!
BUYING
IJ
E.
McElwain
Salmon
Pink,
l.|,
I J. E
Knlrnon Pink. 1J
.....
| the Cluse of it* first 100 *ycara
vears. ”r“‘“
at
I.
0.
0.
F.
Hall
—
With
*1.00, and there have been many of the county for purpose* of organlz-- mcrcial Club
'------- —
■Dearborn. W. L. Shultera; 3. Glori-i
There is a wealth of rmaterial j-er^" glOfy for Children Wheththese. Hu.- wife of the inirchnser of tag and lllhnk out contracts.
I L E. Barnett i* chairman of the POUND OF IT HAS OVER
itetorv of this
this '
J
„
iana. Charles Rogers; 3. Oloriana.I
____
• '.alnini; to the early history
W. ......
R. 0. in Charge
er Six or Sixty
either an annual or ten day llcensi
H-rewnh is.tire schedule of meet-[ program committee, assisted by C U &gt;
-5------bobI----------------------WEED SEEDS J'CE1~ CE1’t’RT«
t
J Thursdav. AugiLit 24. the reunion city and county which wilt be avail-!
can obtain her license for 50c.
iingx to be held this week and next: Hodger. «iwf Dr. W. G. Davi* from;
□,UUU WttU bttUJJ 8gmon.»-of the Soldier* and Sailor* A&lt;-.x;a. able to the e.mmK’.re, -which they , The oncnlng program of the Ha*It can be oeenjrorn the above Dowling
Club. -------Legion mcm-i Ml Large FarcanUfe of So- 5u?olS&amp;?
„ ... —Church. Wednesday. Au- [h*'- Commercial
- . --------X'n? * ».’ mu:.t look over 'n order that they ‘ Hncs Women',. Club will be of ex­
tluit considerable revenue ha*, been' gust 16.
' ' ; herd Will be announced later.
: may plan such n celebration a* Has­ ceptional Interest thl* fall, when
tings should have. It will be a part upon the afternoon of October 6 the
derived by the state from Barry
cioveriio
county on fishing IIcciim* Thu* will August 17
of the duty ol the committee to visit
will sponsor the delightful
'••-• -7
thtutasm “
are
Shown in thU Labor
Up
'
(von&gt;milta ,°V
11'
by the Women*. Relief Corp- who'1 other cities, sucji ns Lowell and members
Up—
—Will
Will Not
Not Grow
Grow
come: back, to the county, and much “«*..a
-nvirwi.v
*
c
folk-lore Mery of the Cornish min­
—
— uu
—observance.
i----------F
. ■:
!
..
.. I — havw the reunion preparations In
unorc. in the way nt expenditure* .
“ ”*""*•
Thar*'-vt^j
d*&gt;-'Day
Ionia, where Centennial celebra­ ing country, "The Silver Thread."
--------------#
County Agent Harold Foster calls1 RAY COOK TO REI charge.
▼for the maintenance of the fi&gt;h AUKU51 '■
1
Jjut &gt;ent the
i
- in co-oneratlon with tlir Hastings
tl,e American Legion-our attention to the fact that Barry
nDCAl iiici main CUnD The avociation president. Mrs. tion. have already been held
Delton—Sclwol. Friday, Augus* 18. Auxiliary oasistad the Legion and county farmers this vear have purUrtN WtLUlNU onUr
The nice thin-.' about appointing
hatchery in thU city. This iuitchcry
Plaver*.
McLravy,. l*
1* planning
planning aa line
fine of such a committee now Is. that Civic
«»&gt;/•••
“■»*
i enn'ed a lot of so-called
-__ . 22
--------- .
.*
. Tillie
Dui? Mciy.ivy,
JohnMawn
—Grange hall, Friday,.will uvuu.u-M
doubtless cwiKncic
cooperate uKuui
again uua
this,chased
’ — - chcnn
•
----------has done a fine Job of furnishing
It had been originally planned to
ugust 18
/
(year.
"bargain" alfalfa seed It was any- Has Made Determined Fight program that will interest the cotn- they do not have to make hasty or- have the members, of the club anfingerling bass, perch and blue gills August
18.
Lacey—
—Jones
hijy. Monday. Au-j Further particulars will be given!. —
thing
but „
a bargain .........
and. in view J
of
»« Regain
P
TTanlih FollowFaIIaw.
rades and ladies.
uaccy(Continued on page three/
1i Laeev
J
rausemrnta. but can take their time for a one-act play presented by ths
.—
to
Health
Only
a
few
years
ago
this
annua*,
'gust 21.
later.
i iisults. it is far from cheap.
I
.
—,
. T r
to plan things.
Player* but after the outstanding
get together was attended
| Prairieville—Town hall. Monday. .
1 Propaganda for the sate
,n? Throat Inlection
sale of this'
this
. J by, hun,
Soon the Banner will begin re-, merit and popularity Of tha play,
THIEVES BREAK INTO
.1 August 21.
BALANCED THE
...
■■ago
„ In January Ray
seedBUDGET.
was put on _by&gt; aSnall
order I Two years
publishing some of the pioneer his­ ‘•Outward Bdhnd" tl&gt;e women were
M. C. TICKET OFFICE Hickory Corners—Masonic toll. An Interesting report was mad# at house and many fanners,
Welding I *nd
‘ I.b. . i• u . tory of HuAHng* taken from its own quick to iMumr the »pon»onhio nt
farmers, anxious to Cook, proprietor of Cook'*
Cook's Weldingj
save
expense, gmuwu
grabbed at •*the
chance
anda
iTtlfudaj. AugUSl 23.
me
cxpciuc.
a»
me **■
vuoi
the vuuuncrciai
Commercial viub
Club ai
at melt,
their, Himmeet- "»i«
-----------------------------------1 I—
* Machine Shop, was stricken)^
।
files;-which wo have'since lhe first. the play for children that the Civic
Papers Strewn About But’ . Cressey—Cros.wy toil. Thunday. tng yesterday noon by F W Bteb-[to
•-&gt; buy some of thi*
thU bargain seed
with .treptococcu* s.re throat. That *, «■»»
l,‘* «*•'
•““‘J" Bannir wax issued
Pinvers were considering
same.--------situation
.t,r. Ul'
’
.August 24
bins, chairman of the Credit BureauThisTht
-- •was
—-&gt;found tn te always a serious disease and Ray
' No happier choice could have been
Nothing Was Missing—
Some
of
the
seed
then
sold
has
had
a
long
and
hard
tussle
with
°
fflcers
declded
011
a
one
‘
,
»y
mett
QUARTERLY
CONFERENCE. made than "The Silver Thread." by
f
.
° ' rottn “al ■ Thursday. Au- department He reported that the . 1931. Sumr ot me nccu men wio u»» n»u » iwa mm u»u iu»ie wim
----------- ---- -------- ---------------------No Clue as Yet
Bual 24
committee wiu able to balance the [by these so-called "bargain" houses it. For quite a lime to was bedrid-.
.. w.
The Fourth Quarterly Conference the well known author of children1*
budget for the year 1933 through a wns found entirely unlit to plant, den. scarcely able to.move tonds or! « “J.”"'; a“
When H. H. Peirce went to the
of the Methodist church will beheld plays. Constance D'Arcy McKay. Il
PltOt ESSING TAX BiaNKS
rneaa expenses. Over 5.000 weed seed* were found In; feet; but he had plenty of grit andj“n wlu aucna 0,1 Tnurwiaj. Aug. nt lhe church Tij-.iri.tay night. Aug. Is not at all a simple little fairy
reduction ln
In UVC
overhead
Michigan Central passenger station
BlaJLksl7.'^u
“&gt;
*n&gt;e a
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------pn Saturday morning, he found that
. 17, with Dr. Hugh Kennedy, district. tale but is a skillfully presented
“ ‘
’ rles, Tlic
single pound of this bargain need, u-aa determined that he was not go-[-■*• , . . .
1
of1 Ing to be helpless.
hel
home one had broken Inta the tick­ can be obtained of Mis* Eva He- voting ladies who look after the of-I The Michigan Farm News of'Ing
He ha* kept up I
, superintendent, presiding. •------------------— -.j with the whlnuwy and
drama."
filled
'.NEW ADDITION TO
“ *•*
14. -1931. ----------------tells of an analysis;
";ht evera since.
game fight
et nlUce during Friday night by cox. Secretary ol tlie Commercial ncc^ of IhP commercial Club and [ March
Ite|«r!» of lhe officers-of the charm of the golden ago of elfdom.
Club, nt thelr»pmcec in the Stebbins ll)t. credit w..,.
Bureau
by the
Farm
Crops —
It willIt will be good news to his friends'
—.. were very grac-|made
.u,,
-------—College
------------—- ------breaking onv, of the front windows.
various detriment* will 6c given Il has been Mdd by New York critSTRAND THEATER HI
ioua about
(,ix&gt;ut accepting cuts tn
in their tDepartment,
iDepartment, of some of tto
the so-called,
so-called, to
— learn that he ha* decided to rc-|
Paper* were strewn all • around, block There nas been quite a call loti*
at this meeting. •
mm
»n.- ««..v
alfalfa xed
seed-thal
soldiopcn hi*
his shop, just north of tto old * Alterations arc being made oj/tto
but- the
safe ..«w
had not w^»«.
been opened T0*" Ihi m. but until now ho one compensation,
co.T.pcr^;::.-.r.. beginning
fsgir.r.:r,s January
J-;..-;, 1/bargain =!f=!fx
itol "was :=!d-:pe=
whether Mx m sixty," and this ex­
and no tickets were missing,' so it jstltrww where to pct n supply.
....a extending .throughout
»i_...._u-—.! gll by «a *m
«h order house n,.&gt;
IM ««.ii
1933. andmail
that year.[roller
mill, and resume his work. IL। west side of tto Strand Thtatcr lob- WARNER—HAMMOND REUNION. actly expreaaea the situation. Them
surmised that they might have been'
. •
/dl old friend* und relatives of all H a well dellncd plot, well choam
thU year and until times shall Im- Thirty-six )&gt;er cent of the alfalfa j to* been a serious Inconvenience to'by to make room for an up-to-date
brightened away.
i
NOT DEC EMBER 1.
prove.
Iseed In each pound was shrivelled | many because Mr. Cook's shop has1Wp corn stand and counter for the Warner and Hammond families tine* and dramatic siluaUOM wlikh
And Mr Peirce says anyone ought
Through an error the Banner ,
-----------------------------------|Bna „row worthies* for'been closed for more than two and carrying a complete line of confecwill meet at Herrington's landing.
--------------■
[and brown—absolutely
to know tluit there to no money at a
last ww* ,h“‘ tllO!W‘ who nr‘w .JOTICE
NOTICE TO CITX
CITY TAXPAYERS.;, planting.
planting, The College Crops De- one-half years, due to his nines*. | uons and salted nuts. The new ad- Clear lake. Aug. 27. HR luck dinner.
railroad passenger station these dmlnquent in the payment of their City
Qily taxes arenow
ora now due
due and payPrimer.t
-v.-j , ..v
w «= .C^
muon win
»
pay-; par
finest Jound
JJf
’U'rVlul
,1'}l1 ^cca^eI&lt;htton
will to'Completed
by the end If stormy will be held at. Johnstown their throat*. ** Cubert,
U._. ««
U • *
.
. —
— nnn..rt^
day* and they are foolish to try to ’»• ‘•-I**5 hK'’e until December I. aWt
I( nat- palrt
August
30 seeds nr.
peg
pound, IMA
Including t«n
ten spe-;hc is by •;«
no meSJl*
mean* w*
a* siren,,
strong OS
as 1*€
he ()f
of the .week.
week,
Grahge hall—By Order of Cwnmitrob such a place.
, 1933, to pay them without Interest tjie penalty prescribed by ’law will i. cle
« --------weed*.l
I-.w
—«».i.
—. । • ’ —------------ - w »
------was when
this disease attacked u.
him;
■■
I ter.—Adv.
No clue to the intruder* has yet or adtilUcna1 ct»‘- That was.an be added—Mr*. Nellie Smith, City
“ 19.150
“"cn jicr bushel, said Professor but he still ha* hf* nerve and grit
At
fCE CREAM SOCIAL.
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.
---------------«
been found
, error. The date^l* November I, 1933. Treasurer.—Adv.
Rattier of the College, plus pottage, and is making preparations to start At Methodist social roxtu. Friday i
——--------।
.'
--------------- j-,
----- - ------the cost of the sound alfalfa seed up his business again. We cannot-evening. August 18. from 7;00‘ toj Quimby church. 'Hiursday night.,COATS GROVB
ir-r CREAM
rui'iM SOCIAL.
unrr.i
rr—.un
M
OLD FASHIONED DANCES.
[
ICE
BALLGAME.
in this purchase was around 820 give, at this time, a definite dgte for-10:00 o'clock. Get a big dish of Aug. 21. from 5 00 till nil arc served. ■
Saturday, Aug.
Every Saturday night al Clear; Cake and a big dish of ice cream
Dowling vs. Kamerack at Vick-: per bushel, or 83 00 more per bushel, the reopening of hi* *hop. but that [homemade ice cream with a ptecti of .An especially Jlius menu ptennnd.
lake Prize* given-, Frank Herrington, for 10c. Algonquin Lake school. Wed . cry's. Clckr lake, Sunday. Aug. 30. than the best quality of northern announcement will come a little la- cake for 10 cents. Auspices Queen Price 25 centL All wvleome—Adv. Bring table evrrte
—Adv.
| Augl». 7 to 10 P. M—Adv.
—Afltr.
' .
(Continued on page five)
.ter.
iEsther Society.—Adv.
i

:amp training

A. A. BIFERNO DIRECTS

helps

Heer Commission Seis New Puce In Exlrnvagance, Keeper
NEW ORGANIZATION
Of Vuull Keys Draws $2000, Commis­
sioners S20 A Day
Barry Musicians Displaying
llrla Enjoy Gamp Kitanniwn
CHARACTER BUILDING

on the shore of Gun lake in Yankee
Spring*, pho a.large farm In Allegan
County. Tlic charge against him alleges receiving of stolen property,
ft u claimed that he bought from
three young mon three slot machine*
which
in
-- --------- they had stolen Grand Rapids: that he received
them and paid for them at his Gun
lakc cofinite Evidently Mr Plshell
L' “ol much disturbed about the
eharge. Tin- Sherilf had been unub,c lo fln(1 hlrn- but 0,1 Saturday
»* &lt;«“ "jlu',t*nlLJo. “* 8h"­
,n '1 c,fice. raid he heard there wiu
a warrant out for him. He went with
H
* J^“" MatUwwY of-----------------------«-------on
-----fice.
where—he—was
arraigned
therI and given
VlVrn hl,
charge mentioned
his llh11berty on depositing 4500 in bonds. He
examination and hi* trial
—•
etr*'•;
f*,r '*’*
cult court.
........ —

JUMPED FROM RUN-

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15538903

YOUR PART TODAY?

WHEAT ACT MEET
ATTENDANCE GOOD

FISHING LICENSES
PROVE PR0FITA8LE

WOMFN’S CLUB"
BACKS PLAYERS

CHEAP SEED THAT ■
IS FAR FPOM CHEAP

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST IS. 1813

PAGE TWO
I that will be adaptable tn Michigan
than any code-framed at Wushing, ton, which would be aimed to. meet
conditions throughout the entire
country.
. The cast Michigan dairymen, who
J art interested in the celling of milk
In tlie Detroit area, have already

DAIRYMEN CONSID
ER UN FORM CODES'

TIMELY SCHOOL CUES-

DISPELS MYSTERY

C.C.C:iltTHCK
OF BANK BUSINESS,
Banker Gives SimOF FIRE F GHTING Country
pllflcd Picture Ot How Bank

LOCAL NEWS

TIONS WERE DISCUSSED
Many

Rural,

Village

and

CHOICE MEATS

Rpast Pork Loin
Leg of Lamb

nHGA/f Pirinrs nf t*aw Rnnie ' .Arthur Jacobson i* very ill at hl*I
Small Oily Schools Taco a
hffiie-'on south Hanover St.
End
Works to Help Others
| Mr*, ja*. MllU 1* atowly recover-!
___________
.
Serious Situation
WOULD PROMOTE FAIR framed a code, which has been BARRY COUNTY MEMBERS
A country banker recently pre-'ln? from her recent severe illnexs j County School OommWotter, Mr*,
found acceptable at Washington
TAKE
ACTIVE
PART
IN
pared the following simplified state-1 Waters- clothe* Shop has a money, Maude Smith, attended the meeting
COMPETITION IN INDUS ■ Tliat code »;as devised for the single
ment for Ids neighbor* an Just how
2^^une*”n!nt tnu week. of the state
commlMlotier* at
BLAZING ZONE
‘city of Detroit and it* environs. A
TIT UT THE STATE
istate code must be broader and ap­
a bank goes obout helping them I
.L, n(fr, ,,tU
!Mt. Pleasant lust week-She report*
ply to the entire dairy Industry of
*nnFver»ary sSfthtt
mtererting dbe^ion* on
BEEF KETTLE ROAST lb. 10c
MEN SAVE VILLAGE
BARRY COUNTY DEAL­
Michigan.
th" monFTdSositedlIn a banVtli WPCk Y,,u sl,ould read “ ~Adv
loI&gt;IC5 of ’ltal hiferrot to tl* whoote.
lb. 15c
FROM DESTRUCTION
LAMB SHOULDER
ERS SHOULD CO-OPERATE 0[11.,m (,(ull0
0.
law requires that a certain percent- The FeldpnUKh Food Market an- It appears that the legislature, a’,
U* kt-pt on hand a* a reserve to nouncea a number of Interealing I It* recent eearton. .paased a Jaw
lb. 7c
Work of Corps Commended age
Code DraTted by . Michigan
LAMB STEW
meet lhe demands ot depositors. It specials which are money savers.—, abolbhtng seventh and eighth grade
Men Would Bo Better Than around ar-em-ni. on- tha: would
by Leading- Journals of ' is lhe business of its officers to lend. Adv.
iexamination* for rural school pupils,
lb. 15c
SIRLOIN STEAK
the balance conservatively anil »«fe- School wni begin soon. L V Bess- 'Most of the commissioner* in disOne Made at Wa.hit.gton *
North Land
]y :
• I mtr ha* an announcement that par-' cu-aing this matter said that. In
Forest‘fire* of unusual..,**■verity.
, A.“'S'1'^ "ILI1
'"&lt;«•«&gt;“&gt;'j'
___________________________
_
cuia
The
loans of a properly managed
ent* ut
of aci
school children .ought to their-Judgment, it would be a misSwift1* Premium
„&gt;Mlarc
mmm
in-ad.hiv
w.mamIV
-*toa UWK
*&gt;wmmIit
take to take tliat course; that there
in
o» Wednesday of Us. is beheyed tlje da.rymen of Michi- have been raging throughout
invariably
made
those
Adv.
. U.VMH.uu. north- bank
V 11,
.Ml,MM,J HIMMC
fc«-. Iread.
m UU —AU
V.
Ovaniiad Whola or Half
p’n
!o.
nx” " cm Miehtcn
Michigan d.irinw
during ttvthc ret
past few
few believe*
believes *re
arc able to repay,
repay, and al-! re
ft -mV.,
yrtll pay every houwwife to read 'te no reason why a district should
uniform code* to promote fair corn-. price
-----• . •J
' ■.on condition
price of
vi »!85
sis; per
,x. hundred
huikhsu weight. - ....
way* on
condition
that
the
pay high Khool tuition for an
'
“
’
nys
that
they
be
re.
LyBarkcr*
advertisement
«J spice*,
petition in the operation through- j.t o t.
’
......
b stroll
Detroit u
to farther* for 2.2
3.5
T-'ck &lt;d rain has made
a( n stipulated thne
naid
al a stipulated time.
and thc gilt that goes with each eighth grader who doe* not pars un
out the state of the dairy industrymilk.
.odUnds thuterllke
so the fire.;
fire*
•nlllc Consumers
L-onsumnrs-’ -prices
-prict-j. woyld
woqld g&lt;-ngen- w
woodlands
tlmlwlifce and to
Thc proml
«. of an
ttn individual
mdivmuat to!­ purchX-Adv ™
The
promlw
1 examination.
ft 3 hoped by neSt month that al. erally be tr.cretu.ed under that have- tn«n dtilleuit to hold in cheek, repay
loan tn
to na bank nn
on a rartnln!
certain I
•n,v a trvnn
I Another matter r.jnsidered wax'
:r™ly Inviolable
•B5r^Jni2n?’ uin Li
WM- ’■ «rwment. according
James
F ln
a Jew ui -.,t.mc&lt;
- t »wr.s
is as sacredly
as. aTO
the1I
.......&lt;--- to■din..-*.-.*n a lew
imumcc*
nnis uho
vn- and
uaic vdis a*date
sacrraiy
ns ...............
me1 a
~i. ~.----- I the urgent need of tnuny rural dlsLb
Fraaport
that the
the dairymen
dstrvtnen of
of Michigan
Mlehlaan can
can Warner
ivn,,.— nt
• Vn.ii.v
...
___ . ofuivioiaoie
.....to
.. rcn
:un!K1
that
of'Ypsilanti,
a director of Lao hav«,- been Ihreauti
d
promi.te
a bank
repay its
it* dede„ Mls!' Elisabeth
Ehrabcth Henry*
H-nry* hou-i
hou.-&lt; tricte, abo of many village and mall
o.- tn the ca.MX ’on
» So
»&gt;•'1?5
•&gt;«'»■»
.nd W,U
«11 tUkreceive higher price* for theirr m
milk .the
Milk fit Aten- Assocla. Michigan ...iu
..
of the Civtllaji Censer- jxr.itar* on demand, or.
,^er,ont st.
" and
“kc city schools, for funds with which
It will be wise. It seems to us. for tidn. The Undrurgy meeting 'ra’ v.iuon Corp* have played an iru- of a certificate of deposit, on the PQ“ess’°n August 28.
i to'carry on their work. The comPremier
Grapefruit
2
cans
25c
Barry county dairymen to cooperate, cheered by rhe announcement th
n.»'- txtn.mt
piitant ro:&lt;role in
in ti.-nnna
fighting tthiw forest date it falls due When it comes to! Mr- H. H. Watt of Hastings, R. F. mission were informed that the stair
with the Michigan body I! they do 3.
p
happen* th..
thi’’, the- bays be known of an individual that he V-.was named as one of the Trav-.is mighty hard up them: days, fo
. . wa&gt;
— exptetetf
— ---- the Detroit
--------- code
--- fl-e, I:
l.ai.p.r,Premiar Salad Dresing
15c
not Hiey .will hare to submlt-xsoi would »•»
a«nw.v«t m Washington ..from
.........
be approved
this __...
.county were in tr.e thick ‘always piys’ ht*credit is established,erse juror* for the federal district'there doe* not seem much protftgenera! c-xic that will be framed at la.*t week and pc pul
into effect t.f the battle Fortunately nunc of and his batik Is always glad to ex-‘court to be convened soon in Grand bihty that thc *15-.000.000 voted, to
Orange Juice Dromedary 3 cans 29c
Washington, which may bear on August 15
tb.m avie ttijuioul and all .gave a tend him needed -accommodation* ..-Rapid*.
.
, asd schools needing help can be pirn.
them and on the public much hard­
The outstate cod? will lx submitaccount of. themselves.
A well managed bank never enpi-; Born to Mr and Mrs Merrill!
matter of freeing rural diser than&gt;wil! a code prepared by the ted to producer
Tomato Juice £‘creP 4 cans 25c
: ......
Hire with
from Vine-nt
rimbaek oi
of Woodland,
on n
August
from paying tuition
of eighth
.. .
. organtrations^for
.
... ..
. .. as
,.. „* letter
..... .......
............. talires mdustnes. Tliat
...... is. It does'st
uuuuiuci
woouiana. on
igu.-.; trick ........
.......n ...
Mlchfgah dairymen. Xhoee connect­ acceptance
Kmti.- t tx-approved by McPharhn giving u briefdi-.-criptlon notplate Its loan* in fixed form. 18th. an eight and one quarter pound »»*«**« »!“&gt; Bo on to high schrwl
ed with the association know the 75 tier cent of the producer* and nj nlf.activities d these fire light- butputs them where they arc tn be baby girl. She will answer to th? was diwussed. Hie department Of
situation tn every part of this state, deaun representing &lt;uper cent of trJ1
usj-d for\ temporary requirement*, name of Beverly Ann.
education very pointedly declared
and are better fitted to frame a code the. total production before subm is-,
Cloth Sack
and where
where they
they will
will be
be taken
taken up
up at
at The Cut Rata Shoe Mote an-tha'
.. Cnmp
am plop, und
cun be no discrlmlnaCamp Ch
Champion.
M ui t« Washington.
the lime specified.
.
Chumpiim. Michigan.
ttounces very attractive bargain* t’on: that pupil* residing in any dhUnder the outxtate code the retail
August 6. 1933.
How a Bank (.end*.
Iovuuu*
I thl* week. School wiu
will ucgiit
begin auuo.
x»n.•.----Irlc[ «»»
----- -,w—
“* •I&gt;assc&lt;t
----- - tile •eighth
—
wagon price for 3 5 to 3 6 milk would Ha-dmn' Barm
It L« not the function of a bank There ore bargain* on shoe-s for grade and gone on to high school
be 6 cenfr a pint and 10 cents a Hastings. Michl
to betWue a partner In industries, children, boy* and girb.--Adv.
atr entKlcd by law to thc same
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
I quart. For 4.5 to 4 8 milk-the ,mc- lx-ar Editcrat
nor could it be legitimately done.' circle No. 3 of thc Methodist I. A. number of week* or month* school■ ond generally accepted grade—the
Thc combined cffortx'ofrjio me«i* WI,K thc-money of depositors, fu's held a very enjoyable mo t ag on 'n8
,llose »» Me lower Brad* Water* Clothe* Shop
vreiitel I- • « on: .1 pmStep Saver Ticket* Discontinued After Sept. 1st
I Of Co. w&gt;0 Civilian Con.-a.-rva- Ioan* mPU be kept in-liquid'forth— ynday at Lake Ai-CJon-Qum Mr* of the home .district school, .-ft i.
and 12 cents a quart. A charge ot 40 oh Cor,(I. L.siav ch- * ki d thc ad- &lt;ha&lt; b*. repayable in cash *1 slated h. J. Ketchum being the. hoxtes* a 11&lt;’iJ*’d that-the legislature may find
• cents a quart and 22 ccnu a pint vanw
...—
.uL.
.__-_JiL.was
iT .1in atteuditfu
a way K.-^ nml? district*.
sweeping . InlorvohIntervals. .
good sired crowd
would lx made for 22 per &lt;&lt; nt cream
................... .ilUpc of
A bank must use the greatest di*-The Brush Ridge .Cemetery Cwc..
mi
'.-mid "5 cents a quart and.40 cent? u Diorite iitirated 12 nu&gt;&gt;. from fah- ' rimlnntion in making louw- A will meet Aug 24 at l&gt;an Karns' ARRESTED ON SERIpint for 38 per cent cream.
stranger
cannot* —
exfact n£cdJnmi&gt;da- landing. Pine lake Bring own table .
'petnlng, nnd&gt;*n-.*d tlie town from "*
“
O,'S CHARGE,
tions. It U customary' for the bor­ rervtoe. sandwiches and mi- other, '.ililam and Henry Kramer ot
complete destruction.
all milk products at vct lew t|wn
iU,
rower to make a statement of hi* dish of foxi. Program committee Allegan county are In jail, the forthe retail wagon price* under the that -.wept forward ...th alarming financial affairs, which is kept tn the Christie. Aldrich and Ethel Shiilte. ,ncr charged with txlng under tigagreement. WclfJre milk would I* a-ihi ,
-‘-------Mr... Emma Pardee died Wednt-5- ‘'‘fl'ieW*, &lt;’« Hfluor and the latter
try Atilskirfs of the bank* words It I* a punishable
offense to make a false statement d,ay last week while vUittng at u,.. J «»h drning a car while under thc
sold at 1 cent below the wagon.town ut.,„ .. ...»
...»
price* No retail dehverie* would lx- u atubbom liO-hmir battle finally lor the pitrpt»« of borrowing fund*/ home of her daughter. Mr.i, Halpfi KHI'irhce of liquor Abrut u hull
........ ......................
ixrmltted
except.....
in ...........
bottles or 0|)e tewght uadtr
-Naturally, in their dealing with Tabor, of Grand Rapid* The !, &lt;lv. mile from thc Altegim county line the
quartjjr less capacity.
wa* taken to Saranac where lift- Nil,'h, ”r- dr‘w” ?y H®nry
The Civilian ConMjrvatton Cpn»
Camrtack Criticlcrd.
car,
’members were commended highly- by its oflictrs become weB acquainted funeral wa* held Sunday Mr&gt; P.u - i 5oJl’d.w,1 *“h
Tile code was accepted by J'--’ local rirc wardens and other c«n.‘cr- with their
character*
and -----their •re- dee lived for several year* In Mid- hadiy rtamaging It The collbion
----- ---------------dealert
long di.-cuss.on
THE MATTHEWS PICNIC.
look P&gt;ac&lt; Prmuit grab, pop drink------ after
------ --------------W -ration rd!
..
ihv:
-•.circe* and are ihtre in a position cilevilie. She wa* an aunt of Giore.- ‘tc:irr,d ab,,ut " “Clock last nlghl.
with .no serious rtlMensIctn. A mild efficiency in the face of d.rnser.
Thc 30tn
3«th annual
annual reunion
reunion or
of tn&lt;the
contest, potato nice for kids.
•to determine how Urge a line of Sumner of thi* city and was 78'years ^,r- Bulling wo* driving toward this
rnc
pri.:&gt;",t was v. iced by .it/
,
-•
- -Mar­
,7ah '
'ntlUcd to That nlel. slle ls survived by three da'ttgji- *‘t'},llv Kramers were driving Matthews family was lu-ld Sunday, , husband callinit. Rkinnimt anakf®,
Milwaukee
Journal^ntiR
chewing. sue*
Stick race lor.Ktas
for kids,
town dealer* who claimed the v*ft„. „„„
one ol thc great aclvaniage* of lieone living
livlne in
In Middlevilte
MtdrtteMite an­ from Middleville toward ineir horn*.
, ' ?*&lt;•
“« inrwniK.
find Ishpeming p*ix*rt all re
rs
one
ing a bank depositor.
'rr irer in Will'Sm*?&lt;&gt;n 21 -. thtrd »*«’heast ol MoUnc. Sheriff Leon Au«us‘ fllh al F'dO * landing. Mid- -1T1W Mlllni- 5Illt
rrlll&gt; ma,..h
ou* {trades would work a hardship nun&lt;d articles p-wi ing
ig the men for
! other In Williamston and the thtrd
on their business.
[h,uw‘x, ’
' - Tile man who know* how to get Lu Gran(
ard a.i- culled and had quite a time die lake The weather man provided box relay, eloth rutting. B;is«IkiII
Gr*uui Rabid*
Rapid*.
,
' Gov, Comstock was vigorouslyintb
debt
wlwlv.
th*t
1*.
who
borTht
.
,i,
rn
,
of
Ore
a
hit-two
■
‘
bbduing
the
Kram-.
v
an
ideal
day
for
the
occasion
and
and
pitching
honralloc*
ended
the
r mrn wno anwvreu .
.L a.—
The alarm. of
little
... L T
. ". —.to make
. f01ir
VI fire
ure a
a
U14.C before
ucro.c
. ...
about po descendants were prc,-ent. sport*, after which the mtvting mlcritleited for his veto of the milkjo,- arrived in eatnp ,ou ‘ -------money with,
which
c-ci(1Cfc Sunday
.mdriittic,w.u;
W. It. C. MEETING.’
The usual amount of good cals was Jourtied to rfteet again the first Sun•yomffiUalun bill Warner claimed the from a p-.evi u»
i.- 20-hoiH2D-hour- «: hnru nmn: money through Jegitimate en- occasioned by u short circuit tn
jilared
&lt;m
lhe
table*
qnd
soon
dpday
in
AugustrlM*.
ut
Foley
s
landcode meeting woulci have been un­ fighting -on a :inr- t.t-ar Sand Hirer.
The icgtilar Meting of th&lt;- Worn*
nl^'rJ^k pc-lrI TuU,e'-' f*»»Iac car. causing
necessary had the governor signed
----' • nk b I,x‘slng fur By the frank n b!aIf. .vhlch dM-ruV,,,i u.(. lMKlv . .
Relief Corps was held Salur- j-,&lt;ew'd «,f and the empty distir* ing. Middle lake
intetc.-iange of opinion und a free ?lk. "ar ..r ‘
’"‘l,
;
packed in the basket?
the measure.
Ldunly min
A bushw.. meeting watTcaHed by
older bydhv tn. drltnt, Mr;,, Emma
L CREGLOW.
-mming the borrower is ofi-n guided and helped tinuoiis blowing ut tin- automobile Wcyctm.iti Roll call found 13 num­ the president. Wm. Kronewitter. and
CHILDREN TO PRE­
aged Al yeqrby his banker
u ii.Hiiiniilitig committee.-consisting
hern in thc garage aro-a-cd them ber* and one comrade pmci.L SecSENT "THE TOY SHOP'
ajiiong
H
j
.
tills
city
from
titr
inllnuit.*-.-. of
Stowell, was viiusen to eil-ct new
ant* “
,hn U ° R
e import- shush
In t I*
rrarlH.(1.• Ire.
w wrong.
wrupg. When
wncn t}wy
ir.vy rracncu
' rt’ad &lt;ilhc&lt;-is
for the ensuing year and the age. Funeral ;«rvict-s were ronduct1
' 1
'
*hF
alia
the ..arnw
garage thnv
they truinH
found (h.&gt;
the Iwwl..
txxiy ...r
of:“
,ld I’-mcd on tile lite business resKellogg Health Cnmp Period
id by Rev. C. M Conklin on Sun-,
ini',
™
t.Sm
’-5 following officers were named and day and on Monday the n-maini
thc
car ablate. They pushed it S
out'
"P A'!
1* .re
P
or
.
U
Closes This Week—Rural
;&gt;revpU (t- President. Dr. W B. Matinvested capital, or collateral of suf­
tht-ub; Vlre-I’rrs, Win. Moore; sec­ were taken lo Klng'li’V for burial
Boys to Go Next Week
WESLEYAN METHODIST
ficient value to cover amount ot lire department was called add pre- ? relief work show.-d 28 calls had retary. Rena Walker: treasurer, El­ He is survived by the widow, wh.
ha* thc sympathy ul her friends'.
On Thursday evening at.the Kel­
loan, or
7
mnd-’
lhe *“'M n“&lt;1
• don Matthews; table chairman.
APPOINTMENTS MADE ’ "3. An endorser whose credit is vented further damage.
logg Health Camp at Fine lake, a
----- inc? our List meeting and S3.nr) oth­ Flora Maude Cook: refreshment-*.
play, The Toy Shop." will be pre­
er than • money given, also several Mrs Alvin Moore; sports, Andrew
/
FIRE DAMAGES HOME
sented by about fifty of the children Rev. Wm. C. Gearhart Re.
Ktnnrdy: program. Sarah Moore.'
The them- of the plr.v 1* one that
cu r.t amount to Justify the extenOF G. F. CHIDESTER ft'w.w ciccWrd to hold thc Sol­ The meeting was then turned over
turned as Pastor of the
;ipp»-iil» 10 children, that of the toy.ion of theJe'ired accommodation. i du rs‘and Sailors' reunion tn tho I. ’.0 the chairman of the program.
coining to life and dancing and troLopal. Church
MW f111A* Will Rogen Sere, H,
Fire, believed to have been caused 6. O F. hall on Tnursday, Aug. 24 Mrs. w„...
Chet Stowell, and »•&gt;■&gt;
(he am*woods
licking .'ironnd'the toy .’hop.
1 Following ate the upjxitntmcni’
Will Roger* recently told why lhe by a defective chimney, broke ntt! It will te-x.(ii ull day tntcung with ii vren- soon, ringing with bld familiar Sion- (ban n/«*f j*-ur* ago. in fa.-t
------- -Method U! bank* had got into trouble. ••Don t at the hAmc of o. F. Chidester. 537 pot luck: dinner at noon. A pro- songs aung by all members of the "
tner camp and now the camp will be
blame it all on the. bankers." he said.' West Green Strut, yesterday after- ■Statn has bin planned by the asm- family The past Century of Progopen for two onr-wcek periods wlun eamp
V.'ben we all needed money they noon and did considerable damage ciation pre.-‘dent. Mt*. Tilhe Mc- rr-A of the Matthews family was e&lt;t by Creel;
38b boy* ot scout riL’e may‘attend.
-..ut G. F. Smith; loaned it to us—but when they need- to the raot and second-floor room* Lravy.
.
■
’ given by Mrs. Hertha Matthews, mans mid £
Thew Include rural bt.y* .lnwell
“
•-'"•• cd n wr couldn't pay it back "
Prompt action by thc. fire drptriThe meeting clf&amp;ed hi regular words of the* present century were
town boys whether Scout* or not
-»-♦ »----------- ...
mens checked what threatened^in be form by furling the flags und sing­ spc.ken by Dr. W n. Matthews and
Seven, members of the prr.u r.t
(■ tl.HOVN CO. FAIR--------------------- serious destruction.
ing -America."--Mrs. Clara Tinkler. Wm Kronewitter. and the future
seilort* st iff will n main jp
century was given by Nay Bump.
EXHIBITS EHVCAT1ON.AL.; The bla/e was discovered by Fv&gt;
The Broken Pronil
with the wofl: and local Scout
Oh Ebenewr'- was sung by Arthur
' little girl*. Mts.-e.s Evelyn Brower and
'A l&gt;r&lt;.|.vn promise.”-sal
rr* will also attend
Voore. Viotin *-!cctlt&gt;ns by Allen ’
ROBJNHt E PARK.
» sage of Chinatown. "
(tenmtcjy accounted for through the Mary French, who were playing n* x:
On«- hundred n'nety
door Flames had gained coremlciMr* Floyd Foster and children Matthews and Margaret Moore Chet
t&gt;- enrolled for each oh*:
Gear- many years of fair history. Dunns able headway when the alarin w** &lt;jl Low. 11 returned home Sunday Hjowell-then took charge of the
.
. ,
,
If there arc
n-.eetiniK and the following sports f,ir nrevmod In a pas-lug chill.
S. H n- thJ- eighty-fotir years that thc Cal- ■turned in. The damage, ■-.rtimaird
.f.inrtjtn; huun County Fair has made ns anMr arid Mrs Harry Mendenhall.
J.ivksqtk niii:l presentation great chairtc.t a nee.
Wright Clifford and family spent
intrkof: have taken plarc tn the VarimM)
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil­
FOl-ND STOLEN CAR.
types of commercial commodities ‘
liam Waddell of Stony Point
Saturday of last week. Sheriff
i.srrv • rar Merchants Hail has been
A. number from this vicinity at­
,au patron*,
Leonard was notified that a tended
car had the Busy o &lt;• picnic at
u • urw «d interest to fair
and ittot*find
r—it-.b...
-tin* urxtanman
"'a M&lt;*ten fn»m Mu-k&lt;gon M-a■ Streeter’s landing. Gun lake. Sun­
Kell'--,
jr.n - difficult to new :5*e various
morning Deputy Gail Lvkln* of day.
This
cave the sheriff the nun»nurw&lt;u
- it, a shnrt .«|»CC nt tm-.r
Nashville gave
Mr* Nancy Dunda.*. Mrs Grace
K. cretary H E Hardenburg na- &gt;”■' of » w tluit he sai.1 was stand­ Jackson and wm Randall spent a
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF Al'GLKT 20.
.
.ng near the Mudge schoolhouse
cast
- adv allotted condderabie span- -ns
----- —
• few' days lust week tn Chtrugo and
.
j
...
*-•s
,j_.
Muskegon
• ■ manufacturer*, merchants and o{ Barryville ft a a*
SUNDAY — MONDAY
!attended A Century of Proe.nw
tieetl where the Mirs &amp;.&lt;„*»,«
individual* and has prtntrd &lt;mt tiia. *■•“
’** nf*’ noth-Elmitift viam»
Cravens «»»
of (vm.au.
ilockf.frd.
Slim
Sumnicrvillr
and
Zasu
Pitt*.
Ihr
mint
papular
comedy
HARRY CARR DIES
ihoff
interested in making ...civ
their allan- “foccr*
found
on -Sunday
morning
JIJ. returned liorne with them tor
• - ................
-- —
.........it —
..... —
' ■■■
’........
—»- -n lndrnfJ|tr st#y
team In picture* today. In (heir-latest laugh M-rcarn sensation.
•I presrntalion to the public There --------are no..clues
to .uth.- .u._
thieve.IN MOLINE. ILLINOIS
If you like to lauxh don't mb* It.
•ul.i ccolmiyticate u:th him :m- Thf Mtutafon owner was noiiflec
Mrs. William Cramer of south of
m«Td:,t« !y regittdinc rcsrrva’.on of ytat his car had* ^'l| found.
Harting* *p*nt last week with ter
aunt. Mr*. John K -llar. and family
E»i ping Monoxide On* Was
With
the
ctghty-flfth
annua!
C*lC.-.use of Hi* Passing— .
On Saturday rtu- national ptente i
HI.SDEftSHOTT
min CoUntjl Fair only one week
Found by His Son Leo
*.c from the ppenmg* date Au* 22 of the Golden Rule Co of O’lum-; The Homier, hott reunion will be
uny firm* already arc planning bus. Ohio, wa* held at Lake Al-Oon-i hdd thl* week Thursday .v. the
The added comedy for this date will be Our Gang
Quia,
several
states
being
repr**enti
poms
of
Albert
McDonald
i-u display? La&gt;: year approxied-LAmong the number Merc thc, Mrs Floyti Ganuon and AUrgarr-.
in “Forgotten Babies"
Until Saturday
air and it w*.&lt; the concensus of national president, c. 1) Thomas with Mr&lt; Forrest Hall have goto- to
Adult* 25c
Latest Pathe News
Children 10c
Night, August 19th
■pint it that the exhibit* m M*-r- and Mr*. Thoma* of Columbus, who | Barlow lake to stay until Wednrsd-v*
represented thc 22 state* in which m-. Mr* Rheidn Whitworths con age
the company doc* biuunrss a very I
Whitworth is «'.3vih;: with Mr
TUESDAY
enjoyable day was re ported by all Garrison ahilc Mrs Onrrfm Is
prcr*t2‘' , ,
away. Bh« will return to the lake
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
FAY WRAY and GENE RAYMOND in
■ hcpit.il hax been a ver
FREAK ^QIASH EXHIBITED.
‘.“tei d’svf
A curwity wa* brough’ to the ;
Jd .
-let- being
p»txr.t» registered
did not real
During th.- par. week the follow- Jd ""wnrrer snualh’'It’curved r,!fn'1 aunn ot Kalamazoo were
he had tt
Cartoon Comedy, “YOUR HAT* and “THROTTLE
in; Fames have been brrn at lhe in faX manner. 'bVdoaT hr *’\
the car. open and cue loot cutttdr. K(
piv»: Mr and Mr* Clarence ......-am nt iiw mrve
n.n:n • i.m *Romig a-tended a feiuuijn of
ind.rating that he nad reused tu* r,.
PUSHERS"
r
!h^'hCr H1Ch
BUdlrtting class
Cappen 7H E Clinton St a nme
t.&amp;JSa
'
:bc
hom&lt;1
o!
Flwattflle
Wlliiu
■ ind&lt; »cn Ronaid £lh*. on Aug .-.quash and from It two b.osso.nsv
too late The bod* »&gt;&lt; found * bl­
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
mMWr w u,"x&gt; d“'
J t' Mr and Mr* Loya! Edger 04 bld ...rad, oae oi which lud
ue Uter by his *on fsro who *ai
v.‘ R-ftd S* a »tx pound* daughter
Xith him The remain* were late:
Katherine Isabel on August 11; a
taken 'o an undertaker -. and ship­
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
ped to Ba’.’.te Creek, ulierc thc Pa'•'n. Leland Charles, wrighms five
Mam
neral was ivt-Id on Thursday.
paund* wa* born to Mr. and Mrs. *mth rtreJ rondIark P°UCr ""
A *tory that Grandma read when a girl and
! Ray ®e,Bltr wtt* awarded a hand­
Gehnte Ba**. Nashville, on August south riier rood___
;
rlng rnf J)t.r|ecl BMelMt4RCC at
brought to the talking aerhen in all it* splendor—
I' to Mr. and Mrs Howard Stanton.
Sunday school
Hantttig... Route (. on August 1&lt; ;t
OBITUARY.
Lydia
E.
daughter.
Marilyn Anne, who —
—
, datn’hter'cf Daniel and' ?’*';*■ Chius BnU-and son. Myton.
B
hey established ch'm*rl
I utnah Springer, was born .fitly
v • :ahed nearly seven pound*to Mr Hannah
.Tidy 29. ot Owrun
Oberlin, Ohio
Ohio, with far
her slflcr.
slncr.
Comedy, “Boico’a Woodland Doze” Lateit New*
.‘n.T'Mrs John Huizinga. MeCord*. 1850. at Clarksville. N. Y . and passed Mr‘ F^k Mi-Crcv-dy of Elyria vtsa *ix and one half pound daughter. «w«y July 30. 1933. aged 83 year* J1' *1 at the home of Albert Brill
Adult* 15 cent*'
Children 10 cent*
Mary Agnes, on August 13
and one day. On Nov. 28. 1888. rhe !V? v,rfit Grace Brlil who has spent
r------ -»-»«- . ", ----(tnarrfed t0 prCd f. Williams ;’*’r v*c*l»n in Oberlin came home
IH.ATH OF HIGH
To this union nine children were **th them
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
s&lt; HOOL STL’DENT born, three preceding her in death
A b*,,‘ '*1W held Friday (6 help1
Elizabeth
runrr.
iwywo ta Beside*
Beside* the
lhe six
SIX children
children she
she I*I* sur
sur• •j j•trownnagr
i«y up the
tne W.M1
wau
Potter.
Court*t row bridge lay
EDWARD G. ROBINSON in what la claimed tn be lhe greatest
Hr is survived by t!
Birthday ylub tq-‘ at
L. „ ’Writer
Mr .and Mrs. „....
Cliflord
wed wy
by tweaity~«rrc
twenty-five **
grandchildren.
hU new house
dig
— of
... .....
— — - .j.™
h*m*vu*.uir»i.’ri,r ---- and
—.... help w,
M —the
'®.
; them Mrs ,H G
' Pot'-.T
P.iltirrij
-.' nieh!
at and
her twenly-»lx
'
■»,t.&gt;nna«kllA-n cellar
ccll.ir Mr Strowbridge
H!ro-*-hr&gt;ilsr hoa
hni recover-'
rwnvrr.
August tenth tn help
Potter,
died died
Saturday
night
at her
great-grandchildren,
Mary Abbey'; btrth- nu- atBarryville.
MUs
Potter or,r brothel' and many other re)«- &lt;d nicely from the injury be redinner wav'
i-ould have been a junior- in Ha&gt;-:tive*&gt; and friend* Deceased wa» a reived in a runaway a few weeks
Fon
M ;;r.k-s
:ir,g» nign
High m
school
t.toj at inc
the Mart
start m
of ,.kind
kind and loving mother mid
and was.
was.aRO
Comedy, “YOURS SINCERELY" Added, Mickey
Mr»
sch.in
fall, surviving
sunlving beside* • ever
&gt;wr ready
n&gt;a/iv to
tn lend a
• helping
heinine haixl
h»i-Jd Plan* are being made for thc Sun~ ich;
1 tn thc fall
to be
tlie parent.- are three brothers and to other*.
1 day school picnic. Announcements
t
Mou»e in "KLONDIKE"
two cum. Funeral service* were]
-------------- &lt; ♦ »■------ ;—a
will be made next Sunday, -ft 3
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
held
the B*;r ■ tile .church at 21 Three pound* of every the of the heped there will be i.good attendwith Mr* Abb?;-' fast
JI F M Monday. Burial m Barr&gt;YWe; world's crude rubber are cituumbd j »r.re next Sunday to elect new sun&gt;or of anolier birthday.
Nellie M»xu. JJa-hullt
.19 cemetery.
|in the United State*.
•
day School officers.'

VV •••
*ldIuS

19C

Butter

Sugar

New Fall
Suit Now

IOC
u ZOC

24C

10

55c

Feldpausch’s
Food Market

Fall suits are com­
ing inland every
one is costing more
money.
We will maintain
our summer price
of

“THEY JUST HAD
TO GET MARRIED"

Beginning Mon­
day; August 21 st, I
. they will 'advance
to $16.50 and
$18.50

‘Ann Carvers Profession'

Buy Now
and Save!

“BLACK BEAUTY”

WATERS

CLOTHES SHOP

“THE LITTLE GIANT”

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 18, IBM

Sporting Items

WOODLAND.
I Miss Aienc Mohler wua the guest
i of MIm Lorena Hilbert at Saddle-

FISHING LICENSES !
PROVE PROFITABLE

A Record Breaki

i Forrest McMillan ot Hastings isi ‘.visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mohler-.!
‘{while Mra. McMillan 1* attending
A Century of Progress at Chicago. I
(Continued
from
page
one)
V
-V
•
। again took a one-run lead. In the
, i Mn; Oa|gralth anU daU8htcri Es-'
CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF
aaavrtu m
«. flMI of “w nlnU‘ ,rv,n Ied °n wlthifor thc lakes of lhe county. The J her. and grandson. Bobby, of Cld-i
MATCH TO SEMI-FINALS a »lngle Scobey med out and Irwin flngtrllng has about 100 time* the cago and Mrs. Juitet Brown of Iowa­
--------— 'took second when*Sackctt. Vermont-1chance to survive that-thc small fry have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. F.
Ketcham, Sigler, Dolan and vlUe «^»’er. threw the ball into!hM#. *ufh a» uere formerly planted. E Border. ’Die former returned
ar n Sf-----------------center field Les Hawthorne, who TlM. gmcral report from the county to Chicago Sunday accompanied by
McGuffin
" " “ Still Remain
lollowtd Scobey, put lhe game on ice &gt; is that fishing this year -iuis been MPs Winif red Border, u ho will visit
I for thc Knights alien he picked out , better than in any recent year
'them for a Jaa&lt;*Auy.\ while MraJ.
in Running
.
one Bna
and “
sent
clean “
hit **
ball
At aun
Gun lBke
lake “
Uw railage
railage am!
and re
reremained for a longer visit
Tn the
th.. quarto-An.,
“a good
nl
•a
CWBn
At
­ 1 Brown
. o_»
™ .—•fOr
- -•
•• -•-*“—
&gt; “ iMrt
......
—• __ an as-here.
,
in
final ro.m,t
round ,.r
of tn.
the out
f ®w purfc
a—
circuit
drive
owners
have »eorganized
taurnamrntbntHastingrS™ I »JUtUn« Hosting* in the lead which wcutlon known *s ’the Gun Lake
Frank
, otof
! Frank fox
Foxami
andoaugnter.
daughter.eumu
Ethel,
ClubKrt^ha^de eM^D^te Uiey mW. whf? they ‘J1!?4 Vcr* 'Association, which maintains brged.’ Detroit spent the week end
with
18•
mcntvllle in order to end the game. :ing ponds at that lake which supply Mr. and Mrs Jolui Deli
।
cd tin wTreham 3 2 CUff .
»ho«
Ch*rlie evtrg year many Urcusand* of ftn-1 George Smith and daughter. Hilda. ■
SE defraSdSST MdnUTe 4-2 MngI"‘ *cond ‘u,ned ‘n,
«»««•;gerling bass, blue gill, and perch and Mra. Ann* Scheller of Wood.nd
M«Suffh, dSraSF Win &lt;C
?rn‘*.h,n5 u™ Thfrc wo,1!d
,0 «* ‘•°
bury called on Mrs Nellie Hill. Sun-.
sXde?7-3 TimTle.v^^r£f&lt;&gt;n™ 'JT*
W,!A HFJ
’ 2*1 wl,y *ufh «'ond* Kxild
day evening
SdluA-r.I.
T-S.
Tl.U
1..11
"le.&lt;»
1'*™ lhe billow­ “"•.'«
U» -WM lor
awr
i„ u.,„r
lna
In, pemne. lor llw wmi-niul ninner off weond.
I—-.“U"L
««■“ f"'l
jj”'
round: John Ketchum vs Kim Sig•12345078
•&gt; « ‘ ।
9—R H E nuoLre
»- SS*&amp; .™&gt;« V5S
h- daughters. Vivian and
lg und CM l»l.n ... Due lWJuI.,
„ 0 „ ,
„ ,!
Un
, Dewey Zcrkle and family of LanMek S.™ drte.l.d Cb.rU- DW&gt; '
fir
UnJ
tor sing. Mra. Nellie Hitt “
and Mrs. Dora
v Brumm surprised Wm. Flory Satur­
- - ...
..... . ....... — .... ...... aua niovrc. rat vern___
day in honor of his 73rd birthday.
flight match; Bunictu- Wadd won Wilson and Sackett
could br u n.h Ml In K. wd«lw A dcllcloin. DlrlM.y dinner •«.
from Frank Angell by default;
-------------- ---------------from Cbe number «I b™u Uui .re
b).
wTb'm 'IXJUOIANS SWAMPED
anchored in the lake with the jl&gt; i ..
..
Ku,h,m„
cupantr. fhhing. If in some way u’ •sJr. “nd M,rr
l-up on 19 tn the semi-final* Dick:
»» BY ~.___ ..
.
...
... . . mnrt famllv
nttt'iuled Lht*
UNDER
RUTLAND i.urvcaing
Uj Jordan
Jord-n
pona coma oe i.uppuca u: .nd
7—,,l.mlly
------ ' ,;..unM
—. 7 —7 77.
"
Stem meets Buidette Wadd and j
..
U»i
, uomd lulu mmerMy. U;
Clare DeCou plays Jim Mawn.
i After playing excellent baseball [ wou!d~Kcm as~lF tiuic couid~be no
Henry uum.iu
Jordan v,
of Grand twpRap- ■
rcsuju wear as follow* in the for over a month und winning flvc’co.X| reason whatever win- *uch u once. nrui&gt;
champlon.dtipl conroteutn, match: ,-uatght games, the Algonquin In- breeding pond could not L «■ dub- ldl WM
pre.Hdent for the
^rdtlT&gt;rarr‘*fl71,rr
l'U,“ bk’* u"
“ ,oud W '-n &gt;uh«17t toe north end ^ Guina^
&gt;’«
Xr.ri!./'1 Tin
wm’TvLfc
Ust Bunda&gt;’ u,,d Where a g&lt;xxl-.nad stream How* in- ”Mrs, Statu Hilbert ha* been in
Siller 1-up on 19 W1IJ c«)k won aiiowe,! Rutiafvi l0 Klu.
a to that body of WUir.
iLansing the past week assisting in
dabbing, to tiie tune of
7^, nunlber of license* issued t&lt;&gt;-taking, care of her sister. Mra. Fvrdrimto
Dr *TVdty
“*
RuU,nd
P*Ofiir, who liave come .Into BAttyirest Jordan’s family Howard Jorr-.r1... n™ *
.i i cl‘‘^’n n,'tt
° “*
,uu ,n COUntj- from outside the Mute l» ap- dun is seriously Hi with blood &gt;rcisW.I1
JtlvT i
• ,,u’ fln't eight innings and then wards of 600. This i&gt;roves that this oning and .tome of the other chll&gt; Ihr‘ iJki tbL-M
,n J’1*. ““““ B“d m*dr Lw’‘ “n devclojiineiit
development tout
that ought to beidren
be.dren have whooping
wnoopmg cough.
cougn.
u'"1- P"P 1 eleven runs off of six hit*. Comp. •fostered
■ -m every way ixjudble. The
----------------Mr. and Mrs.---Ralph ------------Leffler enter.
Walldorff defeated Dr. Birge Swift Lt.irting pitcher for the Indiaru. was 500 UcenwM issued indicate that ■ talned the Davis family reunion at.
7■*’;
?ar w*'sP,’,**?r j relieved in the ninth by Warner, Fcveraf hundred more than that their home Sunday Mrs Robert
?rV» V 8ay,,'i' drew
1&gt;an after issuing five free tickets and number came from outside Ute state 1 Born and daughter*. Mrs. Cora LetWalldorff te twin'd against Ian with tiie help of many costly error* to Barry counly-thte year. Most of Her- and Mrs.’ Hunt, ot Woodland
Irons de in the M ini-llnah- and Cail :liiu-*td Mlx runs. Roberta relieved them remain u few days but many' a-wbted them.
WcspMitcr meets Orville Sayles.
.
'‘ —
Warner after
two were out and. end-stay for lite entlp? summer. These I Mrs. J. V. Hilbert and Mra Law­
l«-d the alaughter.
WM
„„ w
„„„ „
re/ -are
--------------------------------people liave ,to
ijbe
While
they
rcnce Chrbtian und Bobby Hu h of
FOUR- WOMEN
LEFT
.... ...
. | Hustings
----------BtiHlJ-of
-- - -------- ------. .IN
...
...... --------------ID
&gt;*»V
......
..... —
..... . —
. .................
Matthews,.........
pitched ............
excellent ball
here. Tiuy uuu
add ---------materially
lo ...
the!
and- ..,
Mrss pr,.,]
'
»r
llntlaiitl
mid
nnlv
allowed
six
■
___ 1Los Angeles nltmntl,CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNEY »T UutI““d tt,,d onl.y ‘ulowcd slx j „.i,t'„.
patronage ot the ................
tradesmen of 11
Burry
attended the Ionia fair
।
Monday.
. ..
hit*
county.
county.
. ; Monday.
Mrs. George Faul accompanied by
During the first round of the
6Ww*b&gt; •»nlngs.
I Mrs Rlchurd O’Brien and children
Womens championship Tuurnuof Lansing, Miss Ruth Giddings of
Went at the Hastinus Country Club. Rutland 1 3 0 4 0 1 I 1 11—22 17 2
.|Tawa» City and Miss Martin Faul
Mrs. Tolhurst defeated Mix Hub­ Indians .0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0— 2 67
। of Woodland were guests-of Mu*
bind 9-7; Mrs. Lane won from M&gt;s
Marietta Faul of Hastings Monday .
McIntyre by default; Mrs Wilcox
! afternoon m honor of her 5th birthdefeated Mrs. McGufUn 9-7; and ■
■ day.
1
Mrs. Walton defeated Mra. Finnic
I Rev and Mr:-. V. R. Beardsley
6-5. In the .•rtni-thiah Mr.- Tolhurst
(Continued .ram
from W
page on.*
one)
Faidle yanPopcrtng seem* to have I ‘
1
Molulay on bu*imeet. Mrs Lane and Mrs. Wilcox
plays Mrs. Walton.
the goffers at the Hustings Country. Blri al the camp had-lier duties tofli.iro.m
.Mrs. Hulibard is paired against Club sized up pretty well For three perform, was expected to do them M':,s,lud&gt;•' Jord
Mia McIntyre in tlie consolation time-, now’he tus matched teams so; faithfully, and that almait without st*nt,,
T
Fred Jord
Jordan
,’n"‘ Mr. and Mrs. Prcd
“n
runid while Mrs. McOulDn playa evenly that tournaments have re- exception they did It. Eqch has her: ,cnts.
Mr. and Mrs. Milan Trumbo were
Mrs. Finnic.
.Mdte&lt;! in draws. Thuratlny. for ex-, part of table waiting and duh wash­
|
, ample. Hie Real Beers and Near 11I1K Eac], IS responsible for keeping I Grand Rapids visitors Tliursday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Barnum re-.
Bars continued n feud that has jM.r clothes tn order, making her
K. OF P. NINE BEATS
lieen foaming all summer and the bed. helping to keep her quarter* turned Saturday from a visit to C1U- ■
VERMONTVILLE 9—8 result-was a 12—12 tie. Hostilities iimt and clean, and contribute to’ cago where they attended A Ccn-:
' tury of Progress’ Tlury aho visited
After Miffering fen straight las.es will be continued again this week ' thr m.,,,:r3l k.xkI by ofderlineM, c&lt;)n- other points in Indiana and Illinois.
After the. tournament Thursday, &gt;idcnkion for other*. Bourtcsy and
the local K..of P. team placed itaelf' the
Miss Evelyn Beardsley is dtti-ndplayers enjoyed u stag dinner ut K&lt;xxj kill.
in tla- winning column Sunday by the club. foHuwing which Chet, Tlirn* tire many adjustment* ing camp meeting at Sebewa this
defeating Vermontville 9 to 8 Due
.
j
former Hastings boy who whlcn the young glrli. have to makei week.
to loose infield play. Vermontville Englehart.
Mr. and Mra. T. C. Munlon were
u wide circle of friends here, when they go to camp In a great
to&gt;k a four-run lead early in Hr- has on
tin interesting sleight-of-hand majority of thc case* tiie girl* have; gursts of Clyde Munlon and Miss.
,cnmf only to lose it In ihtv first of put
Bernice
Munion
of
Hastings
Sun
­
exhibition.
I—
never •been away -from •--home and■
ttic fifth when the Knights milk'd
'
’ thrown upon their own resource* as day.
and sent flw men acrut-s t|»c plate. INDEPENDENTS LOSE
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Green visited
______________________
। they
arc here They meet that con- the Ionia Free Fair Monday.
Tlif local boys scored one mord in
TO
CHARI
OTTF
32
ditlon
wiUiout
complaining,
and
the sixth and Vermontville tied it; '
The class of 1914 of Woodland
U _° 4 I'ar” «&lt;»
thcmxclve* in coo l
up in- the last nt that frame, mak- j
HUii school held thefr reunion at
in.» the score &gt;-vca to seven. Has-' Hastings Independents dropped a’spirlt Some things are planned for .Potter’s Park in Lansing Sunday.
M1&gt;Ka was
»uo UIH1UKuirir couple of games aver tile week end. them, however, to make life at (Five of the original class of ten were
tings
unable ,u
to raifc
score m
in their
half ot the eighth and Vermontville l'»!ng to the Columbia Cleaners of ea*np worth while .There are many. present. Mr. and Mr
Mrs. Arthur Gid'
•____________
Battle
to given
and dailRh
Use Our Lay-Away Plan—
«—v Creek 9-3 Saturday,
--------while1 activities carried^&gt;n Each
;iamgs
and daughter
were ter
honor’
n trnm
from finally
Clmrlnlt..
Onnllu
m..«_ llCT
clrjiceshe
Of will
Whatdoshe
Will
do;uUlld
. ..
a team from
Clinrlotlr
manher circlet
of what
and
, BUC:
j,lr. Giddings
U lng their
aged to naw out lhe local nine &lt; plus must make her own selections. There “..^riMtcndent lhe year they grad­
It Will SAVE You Money!
Umpire Newton' by the margin of «!*• no set program to which each must ;
,
'
.
single run. 'Hite last game was one conform, except In the matter of. j ;’ Hyntt, aiul family and Lynn
of the Ix-t exhibitions pul on here;Riving service. k^ Ping themselves
d
fnm(1 |in. 'n a taiup. ;
this aiunn
Both Ptcsteh mid. wnt and clean and being orderly illlg lrip through the upper pcuiipula
stiles. Cliarlolte hurJera. pitched in their work and in their cabins
i Rnr wvek
great ball allowjng but 5 and 8 hits) The Kellogg Foundation will.j Mr nnd’ Mr$
shl,mn vUrr-.pectlvcly
early In September, begin tlte con-,
th&lt;&gt; Uhe bhorc Sund((
rtrurlra
nJ
.
Ur«e
.MIU»n\o
ih...
K
j, y
v Hilbert »ce«MD*nted
--------------i; traction of a large addnion'to the ; ..
BECKER—HODGES BEAT Iicrnbul Midi™ «l&gt; rd will br m«1, M Uw„„„ ci.rt.ll.n ..I Hu-,
Ji-vrii more .ulwdunDa IUui llw oiw
M,„ Rulh
FISHER BROTHERS । .1 Fiiw Me. Thl. will lx- riru rnorr j
,
WedneMa,' until Tri­
comfortable uian
than ine
tire one
one at Fine
Pine
'
si tvwk.m
&lt;a^.&lt;
1
coiniorramr
U...M mil k...
-*
*
,.J,’_Sf22w
., ?! *2df” *• r.L.
Tube, .nd
be nurd ....
up H.l.t.
mtn wMr.
and
Mrs,
Clyde Ruel! and
1’?’™
“n., lyrtl ,F7
iclal reference lo lhe rinlcr cump,
116.118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS,.MICHIGAN
family
were
guests
of Mr. and Mrs.
o.1 1 .
**"■ lor handicapped Children. There will
lUMlnac CW •n.irn.ulenl limn. |M. „
br,lnnlM Alfred Morcncy of Coldwater from —
mond and Kennedy .re Klwdutal,N„„mb„ ,
b7,„|„ Tuesday until Monday.
Miss Robbie Finnic and Charles’ ♦'♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦❖♦♦♦♦ EIGHTY-FIFTH ANNUAL ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
to n” 1 fh.ld.ln .nd Miller In lhe UWks, with . limit ol lorry lo lllly
Todd a! Louisville. Kentucky, arc
S „ d..h ,W " o’1- children . who hare phykal guests of Dr. and Mrs R.'G. ,Fin- j ▲
nie thl* week.
11 •
and H«l,M lo- lhe eft, double. ,uuld,„p«i
Miss Katherine Spindler visited J
'
1.1
:
i,nd nptd l,i be built up physically her aunt. Mrs- Bernard Butkau. of. ♦
UACTHurc MET sicsi
Hie camp nt Pine lake for thc same Grana Rapids part of last week.
n A ill N b b N11 M t N
| Work u 111 be continued, m the Fmm
Miss Beverly Plants visited her A
TO MEET GRANDVILLE?llUlon wl11 ,,avB twoauch camps in grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. EloniX
—------Barry county
Plants, of Grand Rapids last weck.|,T
t Hu.itIngs nctnicn were inactive | Miss Craig closed her fine talk She returned firfme Saturday nccom-;J
during the week because no suit- . with un invitation to her hearer* to panted by Miss Beatrice Plants and ♦
WATCH FOR OUR
ublc date could be fixed for a tour-1 visit the Clear lake camp and mc Harold Englit-h of Grand Rapids.
narnent with Grand lacdge. Tomor- '
•
- ADVERTISEMENT IN
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Cook visited ▲
row. however, the local team will
tlin latter’s parents. Mr. and Mrs • X
Next Week'. BANNER
mid Grandville on thc Caledonia
Henry Shafer, of Pewnfno Sunday.
| court.
EAST WALL LAKE
Their niece. Miss Carolyn Smith, of ▼
AND VICINITY. ;Portland returned with them for a ♦
I D?g* were sought by 800 Colum­
Sunday visitors ut E. D.. Rey- :few days* visit.
bus (Ohio) families after the Chief
were. Mr. and Mrs. Hibbard |l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Owens nnd'X
of Police remarked that a dog’s nolda
and
the
two
M
lsm-.s Kern, Jennie ।children of Grand Haven and Mr.IT
bark often frightened away tn.'*Clothing for Men &amp; Boys
Honeysett. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, iund Mrs. J. L. Crockford of Wood-: ▼
passers.
,
Clyde Fisher und friend of Kalama­ land were Sunday guests of Mr. and J ♦
।+
China him 72 radiocasting sta- zoo. Clifford Kahler and family and IMrs. Arthur Allerdihg
Mrs. Sheldon McArthur returned X
Bert hit Tobias ‘and son Lawrence of
Ilona.
to her home last week after a visitiX
Hastings
R A V 1« A TUESDAY .nd
Y
Mrs. Sprague accompanied by her in northern Michigan.
■&gt; C V U C WEDNESDAY!
Opening Night, following Last
Mr. and Mr*. John Woodman of ▼
nephew. Harold Andrews, went to
South Woodland were callers al the.0
Afternoon and Evening
Scene
of
Palm
Beach
Revue
Toledo. Ohio, Wednesday returning
Wm.
Flory
home
Friday.
▲
Sunday.
Mesdamcs Arlic Spindler, Besste! a,
HE Citizen*’ Mutual Automo­
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kahler were Allcrdllng, Ross Long. Myrtle Bull- T
bile Imuranee Company of
Ing of Woodland and Jennie Coats ▼
Howell wax one of the first Insur­ Kalamazoo shoppers Saturday.
Thursday and Friday—
Mr. and Mm- Star Fenner and two of Coats Grove spent Wednesday' ♦
ance companies to comply with
Spectaclar Display* oh Wed.,
Afternoon and Evening
daughters ol Kalamazoo spent the with Mrs. Bessie Vivian of Grand A
the new NBA code. It believe*
hlblta, Grand Farad* of UvMtoek. Dally
Thurs. and Fri. Night*
post week in E. D. Reynolds’ cottage. Rapids.
:
|X
that the upturn In business due
Free Band Concert*. Produce Display*,
Wendel Vreeland and family of The play “An Old Fashioned Moth-1X
produce and lhe Increase In wage*
Detroit spent the week end at their er" will be given nt the Community; T
at thc Methodist church next: ▼
vented at a county fair. Each
will be very helpful in Michigan.
cottage. Mrs. Vreeland staying fhr service
1
Sunday evening by Die United ♦
produclloh entirely different in
Wednesday j* the big day for ail
Mr and Mrs. Phillips and son of Brethren church of Grand Rapids.: +
lion In Michigan nearly eighteen
t.itented artiste, vaudeville, spe­
including—Daily Concert by Cal*
Traverse City visited several days This was to Jiave been given some
boys and girls. They will be nd
tlmo
.ago
but
was
|x»t&gt;&gt;oned
until
!
T
cial
lighting effect*, beautiful
last week with their daughter. Mrs.
houn County'* Own 4 H Club Or
mitted FREE that tRey may enjoy
next Sunday.
Y
Carl Ricker, and family.
Mrs
C.
B.
Benham
returned
to
♦
No farmer should drive hli auto­
cheatra Direct from the Century
Mr. and Mra. Will Enzian of
a day of entertainment combining
her
home
in
Hastings
Wednesday
+
mobile without protection /or lia­
hutualAutoih«.q
Ocala, Florida, visited at the homes
of Progre**.
after spending a week with Mr. and X
every type of entertainment.
er. and genuine entertainment.
bility. If you dexlre an automo­
of Mr and Mrs. Cha*. Kahler and Mrs.
Kurl Faul and family.
Z
bile I tnu rance policy, *ee your
Mr. and Mra Clifford Kahler the
Miss Pauline Hoover accompanied, T
local agent or write
past week.
by Mr. -and Mrs. George Geisel of ▼
Leas than half of the department Woodbury are spending the week A
▲
stores operating restaurants expect at Houghton lake
Mis* Virginia Faul Ls visiting her X
the refreshment line to return a di­
aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mra. Chas Y
rect profit.
Children Under Eight Year* of Age FREE Daily
Rowlader of Grand Rapids, and also ▼
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO.
Chicago extend* along Lake Mich­ visited the Worlds Fair in Chicago ♦
i+
igan ffir 24 miles, and occupies an with them.
PLAN NOW to ATTEND THIS MAMMOTH FAIR
WM. E. ROBB, Swrelwry.
HOWELL, MICH.
area of 101J square mile*.
William Lee; an Englishman. In- T
Tiie world’s wheal bar veal it more vented the machine for knitting ▼
♦
than 4^O0,000XMKi buahela annually. stockings-in 1589.

Event of WINTER

“..“X . □*

COATS

■MILEIM
LOC,LCXST."O«.«' ITTHECIIILS'CIM1

OATS purchased before
prices started tp advance are
being offered in this event at
prices that will soon be history.
RICH FURS . . . handsome fab­
rics... silk crepe linedthe lat­
est in style . . . the best in work­
manship.
Protect yourself against the ad­
vance in prices!

C

PENNE

Coming Events
Cast Their
Shadows Before

CALHOUN COUNTY FAIR
Southern Michigan’s Greatest Fair with $10,000.00 in Premiums and Purses

rjAV

T. S. Baird

T

MARSHALL, MICHIGAN NIGHT
AUGUST
AUGUST22-23-24-25.
22-23-24-25,1933
——

Public Wedding

Palm Beach

FIREWORKS!

Harvest Moon

THE FAIR OF
FEATURES!

Children’s Day

Citizens

CITIZENS’ MUTUAL

REDUCED ADMISSION PRICE

�F r*o»cotm___________________________________
t

The «ao»i.sa*no
Haittnes a^a****va
Banner frQm
B“dJhe
'

*“'ofw
„aUW rtghu- (Joctrmc,

i'ui.ii.h&lt;a »»»nr w«4sM4«r. Thrnna* Jcfleraon. grand old figure
i **
,7*^ of lhe Democratic party. They round
’ c«eg nHos. iuiwZ
In harmony with the view* of
'------- -------- —------- ;------ Alexander Hamilton, one of tho outVEVExrr lUUHTll AUAK standing lender* in the history of
'
.■ ..-.a..-......................... &lt;
....
.
.....
.
ik&gt;- roti «Kr« «| Hut.ao. U-.e Republican party, who believed
.u- »u&lt;r
thal the luture greatnwj 0{ thlj
country lay in a strong federal govix aanuY cov
ernment with
tfie states as mere
llr iHuii la
t
Di hAKire couxrr six months anc subdivisions foe convenience of ad-

TOE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST it, IBM

luu. cruud.

Views and Opinions;
What Others. Sayj

This and That

Backward Glances;

pur&gt;d!p|RST MOVIES OF

MICHIGAN SCIENTIST
PLANET JUPITER
TO COMBAT LEPROS

fc.d“.M’’“.'XwVw

B-.
r »»
*
, Mr* Kmma J. Valliant and Miss
•
------- -—
,
Behind thc Bar*.
IIS 0/
Yesterday lUnire of Philadelphia are vtaiUng Junller )arsrc«t of the nlkn-t* and The new Leonard Wocd Memortal
'
'
J rat D G Robimon’a,
our Ri'*.r in
away from for tlje Eradication of tapW. to­
A Brief Visit to Jackson.
. ’ Irving Latimer.
; j Mr. and Mr. E J Colltngwad ofthe ,un. may roon nuke his debut inea’vd mi Cufion
NO PENSION FOR HIM
I
i।Cayenne.
TiaiAKARB AGO TODAY.
------ ------ Wyo. are vbltlng their' the newsreels, the University of P”'e*. will have Dr. Malcolm M.
'Michigan LakesAngelu* observatory Bou^; Univeraity of Michigan bacMr Luki Mr* L. O Lemmon of■ cousin.
t0"‘n-Mrs.
“r* Charles
Cliarlea Welsgert.
Welwrt.
An exenanav
exchange ixjiins
points uui
out m«i
that- ».
9AOO
ovj
Thc Misses
Maud --Edger
and Ella Lr n’lronomlcM motion pictures terlologUt a* the first of seven outhu* towycxs
faa'r.r. ftIl
Arc. turned out
not cv'eryi
evt*rv ’ Saturday
nuw
garurdav afternoon,
afternoon in
in company
cantunr s.uiM« ,»d Mr. «n&lt;r Mr. Trtro ..
-- ----- ---------------------ycar (o add to an a,ready orer- ^ ^'X
editor ^tta!
Barlow of thl* city are entertaining reporting a successful film showing *»•«““•&gt;« American medical workers
t
; w ith Miisl DeFoe. editor of the iZoru Lcmmoni of Buffalo. N.
anet
’ who will do duly tltere tn lhe next
crowded profMMon.
1’ require* I Charlotte
-- - u“" cousin. Miss
Miss Mvrtie
Myrtle rru-iv
Erway.
|therotation
tht totalkxi of
of the
the pl
planet.
r—H
Republlcan-Trtbuiie.
we were guesta of Mr. and Mr* W. I* their
• In, b«ora.,rf
„ u„ ou p,lKHl m Jrfl. unasc
Chase on Tuesday.
iue*aay. air*,
Mr*. Troen
ireen was I ^rs;,Mar.&gt;. Stev-Mia.of Johnstown
«1 These
i------ first
- - moving
----- pictures
----of few year* in working out P”””*'
“* item,
- TO,
luu ol n numter rf our Ure.r
,0
„v,
,to a former teacher here teveral year*
?at.tle, Jupiter enable the complete to hour ‘“-’h- !a“l,'ll'.rl
mThe
ago
.
‘
Creek,
have
been
visiting
their
*14.dally
revolution
of
Jupiter
to
be
cure for tht* dread disease.
.
0&gt; a« oi .
,.n,fr„rf ionr-iour.
&gt;.
Mr. and Mrs James O. Dyer of ■trsf^,r’jJnn7&gt;"n,,yM’ t p.
jshown on the screen in about kmln- 11&lt;mrd °\K!8&lt; nUf/5 nJ'somrVroru
numb., «6il« ,n
In m.n,
Maa, o,
rfre
ite an.ll- Wnd the
thc „„ H. u „ ,
BMTIU “‘■““"‘Ma.
nunwer
.Memphis.
Tenneuee.
are
expecUd
o
H
i
ndle
‘
«n.
ute.
and
give
a
clear
picture
bf
Urn
aniwunccd
leave
Rw
D
r
,r««
is -IKVAKCK J-c Depressions can do strange things er
i|
fe jen|en
&gt;e
„ cities,
au„ and
«rrf towns
iown. of
rf the
th. state
.Utt' ;of
ofai
„whe_
M.
xni.nrf,
ftn&lt;lt,r i&gt;»nuv r.il'WV
... ... . __ ____ , . .
•hw aw
nn
Inwvers.
another
ra-j*
।
7.
*..
.
..
Thursday
for
a
few
day*
’
visit
with
°
‘
™
on
-^
r
T
“
chcd
lhi
*
C1
‘
T
Saturday
fsnwtu
cloud
rings
which
srtrround
June
to
February.
J934.
at
their
last
»r. no l.wr., .noih.r «A« onl&gt; i-orf.
brfond th, hrfito
, Mr
and Mrs.
llln« her ■*”«• Mr« « * the planet, states Dr. Robert M
.nrt tj- w B
ou. UIH1
O.|» C W
n. Wespinter.
¥vco|&gt;inni. and
anil ?Pd ‘
[^radical purpose pf making nn h?n"i direct knowledge ol this sensational will then go to Wall lake for four *C™™
U’ * ’®***'’ ’
Mrs. o D. Fisher and daughter'Dr
^Tith^S^Ftouy McKinley! of’ George Waihlngton
est effort
t^ing jelf
CONCERNING ISOLATION.
cnori toward
urwara oemg
sen support-,^
support-1caa&gt; 1 Except for the ,7ff^ts
effort* of
?:rs
u- fisocr
ana tut
aaugnrer.n
r .!Petrie
wtfrked
with
J nd ire Henrv University
Mcnmicy. oi '-■v,u»m
k
Every
*tnce
the
day.
of
George
ln
«
A
veteran
of
the
Clrtl
Wrfr
Jwt
SSndJlS
have
reStiniidT^ta^ week* at thu Wcanlnter cottage. Mr.: ft
tar ° Grand
&gt;'r&lt;iav
?r
i:!r,c. *?*•
”. *
‘C.
I" McMath
isolating Uw
All VKkTta tali 1UTHS.
rwiu Runid. SatlIrd
“y 8Hulbert.
Francis
and ynlvcndty «succeeded
‘*c«w,®d
-^^{“Hfrtends who have continued to take and Mra. George Hooper and Ml!if*:!vh«rothe?
Washington,
the policy .............
of -thi*- died in Oklahoma
ut "*
thc= .IT
age’ of 110.[
on interest
mtercat in
in Latimer,
Latimer, he
he would
would Jean and Marjory Hooper will join wh&lt;,re t!&gt;ey will visit before return- ro
- ^7
- i“---------bmr««v iwetllu* or aerm. outuae
r‘ -- -- -■
...........
7“..... ™‘~ "■
'"'■ran
, ing
home &gt;&gt;■
in Saginaw.
■„ to their &gt;•»•&gt;»;
w,
, teur nvtroiiniuei* who orliilnsied Ule hunuui tool). Monkeys *n°®*f.
r &lt; country has been one of isolation. Om- of the -strongest newspapers, |on8 ago'.have become practically tiiem later.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogers ,sand
fon.-|tiAX iucceafu) nrntton u,#d wUh Uw ‘*clUuM developed
Mrs Bernice Dash and Mr*.‘C. J.'„¥\
«~ «'••••!
«■,■&gt;,.« brf„ wo, brfiunt rfwrf »™S
atoh. *"r
Who have bren vi.iH„»
»t
phot^Bph7^f beTJnly &lt;««a-*d conditions .uggc.tire ut the
VanderPorat and daughter. Gene*«" ,VP bTn
Mt
«” ncaveniy human dU(.8&gt;(.. but s&lt;x&gt;n recovered.
entering into agreements and sign- Ilcv,,r drcw a 1M,tu,lon The old man i
pnaon’
...
•
vicve from Efixi. N. Y. arc .-pending
”£**"?', "‘“’"J011 1? :,iclr bodi.?
r— ."4 lug pact* aim foreign cmntrle. had explained hl*.reftual to apply [ Having only an incomplete knowl- the week with Mr and Mrs Her- ,w*nc1 n iivw- Iiai“P‘hlrc Tuesday, Jupiter b In many way. the rnrnt «* «'Pro-’'l
! morning..
interesting of the planets. Revolving
}&gt;
other laboraWill Se During lhe World war-and after we for a pension cn thc ground that he|fd(ff Qf thc i^timer case we are un­ manZerbel.
around
the
sun
ata
distance of
®
f
^nDw
iram Urf inrfuio,. ‘.I’"’S“"'S?™ L"• “l&gt;le ■» -J
■'■r™* ybarsaootoday
about 4g3.nooo.io milra. its year is
wwrtrf urf ■(„
rrfiwr ,m j. K„.;, ,nPV,,t
.J”.'
5
The
town
board
of
Thornapple
; about 4J33 day.* long lu diameter **n’ 01 "&gt;e disease*
SyhTster Grease). Jr. of Milwaukee.
u»h.iw.
our
tj x™,
|«SrfSS.h.lS5‘, .t!Z ,2 On her return she will visit her *ts- have
decided
to
erect
a
covered
Leprosy,
historically
recorded
be­
1 IIs MM0 mllra. 11 time* that of the ,*nra" huu.rir.il
l&gt;r,.' "*™7,
"*’1
fore biblical tunc*, has popularly
&lt;
,, &gt;ru™ u&gt; nurfarUon MU, Uw c
,
wnk^
„
loia,
rtjjnw trr^Mr* » D McKinley, of Chi-; ^9^
f“'f VhirkFe ■uhn7,a7.‘'Irr7«7^.'CarUb ",l&lt;1 U?i U*'fhV 320 ”me* US been feared a* the moat horrible of
■the’ nudthm ni
riJJt!ndf'*!!w}'Kre.it. The surfa.w temperature U
’"trained, exi&gt;eru.nced representative.-, ,onU volw an opiIllon wluch baM has always seemed to us suffictent
.If
*’{ *Vpcr*n“nd9‘t of ; around 213 degree* below xrro. and human til*, and though some mod­
Olyuad.- Invariably we got Hie wor.it long had our sympathetic support“‘r ’he life sentence. Should ElkrRaH&lt;fc,rprSTrM. ’motored "to ll1^»»«»!&gt;«« school^ has resigned.'
ern treatment has relieved it. lhe
'wJ’o»..’7X7..^J"774 LZ’J/.L'”'.’'* . tUc cloud bund* arc probably con­ mysteries of prevenllon'qnd cure re«''»&gt;
c«h-r,u,ntl! u&gt;.«».- « ......
.
rJXTlfX».?
Harting* the flr.t of the week for a
"rr rw&gt;u”l’-'l
■««’&lt;’uncr that ,
visit with Dr. und Mrs F G tlhefshow of .,
r,
u u ...
,,.M n™ u l« .lUrhraw &gt;r»»
l^m“h
ta
«■"&gt;!»«
m™ Caravan. Man- or other gases which boll al. temtheir daifgtHer. Mis &lt;«“'&lt;»»!« Mnwum
'
“
traturcs
far
below
that
of
water.
It
ZimVUh &gt;HW» A. WU, urf wtUl,,te&gt;. rom^„.;W»rfJnuon nmuw rf «cmuaI- field and
innr natigMe.. Mt.
‘ “‘.T,Lal'L! probably not contagion, at all crept
Sheffield of Johnstown.
1 -Ue t..u
J'"exhibitions
’
in this ciiv at'“5* "lne
' by close contact over u long .period
Givi IT A TRY.,
completely as we can. We wfmdt-r, ted And sentences for like crimes i*3
“ ,e'* year* 01 George
The Muse* Beatrice and Helen !?L'
e
exposures of mp.ing pictures do not
however, If such a step Is jKi-slbk- vary too much It isn’t Just, und
‘'.‘L® rrq,™1.‘“!r Farr, teacher* of the Detroit
Ve shall show Tho phnctWtself may shine of time." states Dr Soule, who is
Meetings are naw in progress l«n, r, r .talrAbfc .1 n&gt;« rf’ Such
&gt;»»■■ &gt;&gt;»'• « u
'«
Sufi
taking hl* wife and iwu small chllrcliooh. who hare- been sPcndimr . 'B
R&gt; SUH and
throughout thc county to help ex­
bHwvwta,,
confirmed,
criminals
of
men
who
.
their
vacation
with
their
parenu.
win
l
^«?-|
d
stride* hate been made in develop- couJd u. (ufnfd U1,o
c„wns j
•
•
Brcaus-- it-is.moat prevalent among
plain the wheat control act tn deMr and Mrs. E. C. Farr of PrairieromJL ••
i.n Ww h.w.MBWK^ rw.r ™*tn ,n* ,i‘pld
communication jt ha- already be-n proposed that: ”,**• “ld 7at ^‘“mrr was a viile. left Tuesday for a visit to Ni-'has “ Jln,t of tiu- sun light failing upon it
Oriental*. Finns, and many tropical
to ol .hr. uurucub.. bill «,
“ ”» n““
' &lt;"&gt;
‘ IL.
rf i'Jrfp’S He™™ aguni Full*. Thousand Wands mid S’*
liepplc*
l-eopica who
wuu eat
rut an
Ull unvaried
uutmivw diet
&gt;»v»
^d.*h‘,uldlla?d *c hnv&lt;’
Crumbs
ot
Wisdom
ortr
«‘ P°°r in some ol the food elcSt Johns. Newfoundland
. .no'
’r,’A.d? ,“1' hou*9KhUbuihA........ u »«. rf,, ;■■&gt;
,V““ ‘
, A . KXXJSXi!”?]?' 55 ■.
Mr* C. L McKInms of Lake Stc-'
r‘
a’ld *anu,'1 *,ave' Ginniue&gt; ui v» IMUHII jmenta needed IW complete health.
and is being put Into q.wratmn. I-hu’a fea momenta to flash j^tancro. and th&lt;-r&lt;- li.tve ,-t board i“’*d
»ens Washington.
’
came
Tuesday
to
;
’
,
w...va........ 2
..j removed to Alb.on and he wilt-soon
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
leprosy
„,
---- - —
may
, —
be ------------------------round to be a deTrfreh.c. u„. U&gt;u« M rf l. erfop.
“ck
Iml, brfweei.
^yeiu.nrt., „„d
ert,„;„.
rf w?X?b,^&gt;" &gt;■'“'« '«■ her milh“ Mr, J", enhej.-hrfle
-1 e«„™ lh.1 ■ arfl.r .Mcl, “"W
""j
errfb. One .he n.&lt;. -u,, . el..,„e. ‘
™&gt;‘ -« -gm.»»
S".,Trf, ' JFSEXXi, "
•'«&gt;
«» "« ««' '
oUr »™Uimi state*, and
. *. rd for all that was despicable » E E-’«hner and to visit her Ms- on 5;
nUm
tu, !fav take* three times as much wheal, &gt;*«ra
Whatever he .once wa*. Aaitimer ’" Mrs. I L Crrmy. and other
Unuxi hall by four timer a* much rolum. Hum
limes a* much pork, to buy as it S’'1'1'- &gt;*&gt;i« ves Die, other scientist*
is
now
a
quiet-mannered,
whitereiativa.
_______
j
T|
(
.
o|d
I|h)(rtn&gt;
JX
,
Wf!
.,
r
lwm
wlU bring several Uwusantfa of dol..broad modtrn high-.*pt&lt;d lln- &lt;.x.)tfnMve ftnd mVpruct(cable. • • ■
would have taken three year* ago. U *»« «“ «“ “ c«’to"41&lt;’ f4l"y «’
»««’•: "» »&gt;• ."^1 0/ th*
lira into the count*-. Whrthcr or fr* c^at thc AUn,u,c ln lc-'*s t!w1’ In some cates I would be in favor of '•art,^ dd" m™” w}m,lTf&gt;' nrfTi’T TWENTY vvana
*°LkJ?CIl“,5 nr,, ^C.K
YEARS AGO TODAY could not han;- "n Hm point of the not an honest dollar, it h not a
:u-iv moon and mt a result v.e ‘;ave Miund dollar. It is a dishonest dolnot goremment control M. acreage five days: tram-ocramc
rxrera rclcaWng
reining some
» me ’men
&gt;’;»•*'
o„/ nMBhl mut.kePfo?.an
trans-oceanic airpiane
airplane sucu
such .
a board
us’^d.
’
Goodposiure. Vanderbilt UnlMrs. C. B Collingwood of Lansing ; Hao a glorious rain. '
lar.
Il cheats the tuiler between thc
IJr EJ?ly
U U.-411II.II
pr^x.l Hl
,n til
.b." toilb
xm-nm
““ b"™"" • ■'
SS”
w. X."
.............
.............................
—
limited Mrs .F. R ।Pancoast from
It
-&gt;'*&lt;&gt; muta
iruM.ur.
time
lie
eat*
IjD
breakfast
u'nd
the
1
... ■ pre.,deni ....
.... they no
. kept up
active Interest
tn nllain.
.» be teen.
Krfe.rf.
"» longer
to'Kr arou.M- much inter- iuund” thaT man"'vo'eniri--in&lt;an
r Lie
»‘P “»»»«
’!«’ntcrest in attain. Wednesday until Friday when Mr.
.ng -his ruddence
&gt;■„
re.u.nL
—
Rcckefcller
Institute, und Dr. Hans
time he returns tor his supper.'
,n"•
,,:it*ldc th.- prbon walls end ha* and Mrs R M Bares and Mr and
, . __________
'
Zinsser.
Harvard
University.
Mlr'MMMI U»t „,u merfure
""
Senator William E. Borah.
■ ins correspondence and other infor- Mr.- F. R. Pancoast. accompanied
t
.
...
,,
... eenenmer.Ul Arft penmued t» P““ “ '’'“‘"'I’ W!‘r
“"T
mation gathered during years of her to Laming in Mr. Bates'autoWdV 0/ U|ir VVOTld
LAKEVIEW.
It U the ability to make decisions
.twnrfn the ,Wn. unm.dateb .:
,hc
s,'“’
| prison life on file in a detailed and mobile.
*-----Robert Shaffer ol MnnclK-stcr,
NEWS GLEANINGS.
correctly which people really want, Iowa, and Gerald Shatter of Homer
1 orderly manner.
Mr and Mr*. Fred Kurtt and
U pru.ecl to rf m.prf.-rf.:, ,„d
..“I
A
The
shipment
lather
than
thing,
mid
•.
....
daughter
of
Jackson
were
cuesta
™
of
a
British
motortat
her
titan
any
material
thine,
and
'
...
guesta
of
'Mich.,
were
gue.Ua of Mr. and Mrs.
there is no reason to doubt his craft will bring the continent withTo oecupy hte time during the day. Mr and Mrs. Frank. Hoe* and other *&gt;r to !nr R“|n»1 of Poonah. poten- Hus wisdom is a spiritual quality. Wm Wndi-ll nil last week. Mrs. Carl
tn thirty haun. of this country. With
Latimer, we arc told, organized and relative.-. Sunday, coming in their
of a »“»ll ’’idian »’*“«• in the which only religion. can gtre.”- Miller, Marjorie, Virginia and
word.
. WHAT we ought
&gt;11 this advance in speedy iran»|x&gt;rM iff conducts n .-me-num salvage motor car. On Monday Mr. and region of Kashmir, entailed the
W- Uabwn
Creighton were visitors there Fri­
not fa dfj ice should
. tallon
ration and improved ways of
of com
com-­
department. He collects, nu-nils and
Kurts nccbmpahied by Ml«.-,! transportation of its dl&gt;uiuntled
MOTOR TAXES.
day night. All attended a reunion at
nut .even think of • Self-control. unselfiMineuit. faith Lyon lake Sunday.
A IcgLtauve council G making a municaUq»i we wonder If the United ■'
stores awuy odds and ends, fi rmerly Florence Hoos und Edward Kiiftzj M3rp' .r1'’ nines over rocky muunami Courage are spiritual qiiahik-.*
| thrown aw.iy. which have value lii hi.-.d? a pleasant trip to Gull Jake.ita,n Ualls
Mf mnl Mrs. Arthur Godfrey of
States
can
remain
aloof
from
Eur
­
■---------which cannot be secured from Irnnk- Colorado Springs, Were guests ot
study of the entire subject &lt;tf high­
' construction or repair work This Kulainare&gt;&gt; and Jackson.
•
i
Smithsonian Ins,....
Institution
] activity is 'said to save thc prlsdn a
Mr. and Mr., Nutiian Jud-&gt;a'n ahi' Il The
T,'c SinithMinhin
—,, is vrs or stureo. but only flora vital rc- Glia*. Azpinall and family from
way fihance to see if sotnctlilir; ope It. m$y be desirable but is it
‘considerable sum Of monev each Mis* Helen Brown of I.aireuix vidj-Ifoniiuctlng i*X|x‘rlincnK to deter- llgion. —Roger W. Babson.
Tuesday until Thursday last week.
cunt be dofie about reducing the possible?
1----’
rd Mr. und Mra. Luke WaUrK und ,n,ne the reason for plants tunfing
Mr. and Mrs.. Babcock of Battle
costs ci molar rehlcic lievpre*. One
_ir_'ids
.. part of last week
. “sun
A spiritual
depression iwrerJed
other frp
I their leaves and. Ilowc-rs to the
,
POPULAR NO LONGER
spent Sunday with thc latter'*
of the rccornn-.'-ndaticns to be con- ■
f Latimer attempted n break . six
-Mr and
«”&lt;’ Mr*
Mr’ John Cook and two]
twol
•
tht- finunrial and economic collapte, Creek
Mr.
parent.*. Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Since thc state has commenced
I'-ears after his sentence began He grandsons retumod Monday toXhclri T,M' United Air Lines, an Ameri- “nd until there I* a spiritual n-re wal
altered, by thut group is the propcsttl
to issue licenses for the sale ot beer.
Placed
a
*l.*i&gt;lm:
Irafr
in
the
cofiee
ho
'
r
-'
’
in'Elkhart.
Indiana,
after
n
&lt;••«&gt;
company*
file*
more
mile*,
cur•'
“
re
will
i&gt;no
real
recovery."
,
Mr
,nd Mrs Wrlaht CIUTord and
of Secretary of * State Frank D.
oi one of the pri.Mm guards. Unfortu»‘th-Mi . Uwrcnce Arehart. (&gt;“' twice os many jiassengere and Dr Joseph Fort Neatan.
ol Ml(llilevlll* wert. Bueati
• blind plga" have become rather un­
Htrgeraid that the cu-t of ticeiu-..
nat.-ly the guard drank lius mixture . M’- ' Maida Dtlcter went to Toledo ' June times a* much mail, as the
,u,
.
. Thur.--d.iy «-f Mr andMre Wm.Wupopular place*. The vote in the Ju t
"There
b
nothing
so
ruinous
t«i
be reduced to three, six and nine
. on an ctnpty stomiich and w'a* killed li
.
tr’
■ ‘c Gtr
cnunirv intsrr.al'l'v dcPt lection proved that thc Michigan
thc trade of a country, internally
dollars depending upoij thc weight
much-minlshed-then tstiu-rca ii™
Kuarit later ex- «mus tmutt. l-huo reuin anmi who:
public was not in sypmatiiy with
und externally, as violent inflation
of the autamobHe. Taxation upon
'"‘Xwn
»."“»• JQl.nZ.rMrf0Jk.il&gt;....... &gt;&lt; rollMln, in. ...a- rf ««.&gt;«»,&gt;. rw.r.1 Kreo. Bmr.1 «««•» »«•
; the Volstead law. Thi* being the WmSZlh
Cogswell anil Mn-. Millie Fisher at­
• motor vehicle,* has unqia-stiotiably
cam strict enforcement was difilcult
tended a family reunion at Pine lak­
• reached a point of diminishing itand animals, incorporating;
rf pn-. field,-N. Y. and Mr and Mr* Low­ I birds
if not impdrjible. Now tluit the act rfh. . ..nu-.u,™ and pa.nl.. nw.. „ I ifa‘l&gt;r ln.tJ.«v,
them in’ci’mJii’t'bhH-’ks’h.’r T7nV&lt;u n I ' w,lat '»‘u tM: t,lc ni0»l intereat-1near Ollvci Sunday.
______ _ murder. It
.. w,
ww, an M.Iprman ot Roch&lt;-&gt;t«r. N. Y . are rq:t-1'walk
turns. At present, for example, about
ct
“
unt
Ww&lt;lul
,or
a
ta
r&lt;l&lt;n|in
tt
t
0
five
to
see
is
whether
we
ime
.
Sunday visitors al Chas. Aapinall's they
man
»
mud.
ratum
by.
good
be&gt;
tmhas been IlberaliM-d these. law
fortunate
mine on ,h
the
ithcn&gt;
young ,n? xtl
Mr- Herman Z-gi&gt;:J.
thirty per cent of the total refiul
havior-would
al,o
glve
thcAcsirurm"•
"
"
hM
“
learned any real lesson* from our were. Frank A&amp;pmail and wife of
breAkcn are finding the going pn l| tito n.h.1 „n..i&gt; -.I. ■ &gt;
q&gt;it of gasoline, including sales lax,
f«m-*tliin8 to work for and would &gt;'ma.-i
nan’ss part. Throughout thc state a”d other relative.* and friends.
present highly embarrassing situa- Harting.*, iho their daughter and
tyx^iaid even In large cities. They aid dL-cipiine' 8uch
inch aa system
*■ Vein cou
’
d
•
new
wave
of
Indignation
arose
anil
Mr
«nd
MrWalter
Wfttklna
and
.
,
--------------; 5T ' * *r PMipnrf rf&gt;»
...H,TOrfl Brlrkell.
child,rf. rf ToMo. Ohio
could’-hrew
'
Lt taken up by state und Fvd.-rnl find themselves reduced to lhe ranks
£rei'lv n-fortfied
his entire cu.m- into the jtmi- children and Gbdys Gilbert ro- ’n, Ami-nca
terriers.
a™,,.. nte
... Boston
,— —
.....
.
Mr „,a u„
MtlC1&gt; „„d
levies. Efforts to reduce this tax
____' citizens in fight again After being al large fur :&gt;wn--d la»t week from several week- ■ wirelmlred.fox terrier*, cocker spanlhe highroad to national gnat- daughter Phyhs spent Sunday with
of ordinary, despyed tax-dodger*. and turned into good
load on motorists will be not only1 .who are trying to cheat the govern- pri. 'in instead of, mqyc firmly estab­ la few days. Latimer was recaptured rt«u with Mr. and Mrs. John Bu*by . his. chows, Scottish terriers, Pe- nets and enduring pro*j»crity doe»,Mr and Mrs. Hubert ut Hastings. .
not r.A.
ruh through thc: brewery,
brewery. disdl*-j ML*a Annabelle Cogswell spent last
then~
he luu
been a —model
n.”d °'l&gt;*r fn'-nd- in Houston. Texan, kmgese
,.Ai
popular bur practical as well.
I
their crimwul habita—Muri: Sincc
--- ----------'inent of revenue. Public sentiment is fishing
- ----------- -• —
Mrs. Duncan McDonald. Mr.*- L R '
------ ■•—
UUery and saloon." -Fred
’*—■ A.
• Victor,
—— week ut J M. Townsend's cottage at
nrn,. Ctalrfie H-nubUcn-Tril,.
M»»w
on hi* record tor about four decades. Glasgow.and* Mi--' Dora Areh.-utj Peter Pclhftm. American artist,
• now with those working for en­ unt.
“
Wall lake.
PETTY RACKETEERING.
went Wednesday to Holt to visit Mr made the first authentic portrait
"Those who bring sunshine into
forcement.
Consequently
convic
­
Miss Helen Butolph of Hastings' ,
Watch out for sales tax racketeers.
| produced In America, that, of Col- the lives of other* cannot keep It
WHAT IS THE NBA?
Latimer has watched lifers come und Mr.* Homer McDowell.
Saturday night and Sunday
■
.
Mrs. Minnie, Shrlner. MU* Etlu-l.j ton Mather
.
from themselves,"—SIF James M. । spent
According to' uifcnniilioii^rcccjved tion* come eaMi-r.
A m.ut culled on the telephone one and go. Thc fact that he has canwith Ruby Cogswell.
•
r
•
mornrhg this. week .and asked "Just sutcntly remained behind the bob Brown and Ml--- Dora Arahnrt ar-j! aMK*” Mitchell, a -Kansas Citt Barrie.
by the local Commercial Club. Ku!THE NEW MOTOR UAW
comparta'd by Ml** Lillian Mrff-1
*
hat
i*
tfib.
NRA?
We
gathered
that
largely dur to th&lt;- fact t tat t|w,w« of Grand Rapids
spent
S'ln-!N,i:rn- !&gt;hiccd lhe ---------following ad­
• I hate no one. Attack* on my.!,'°'1W2? rio*’” on
^roft&lt;*
anuuxxi was recently lisited by men
ii.ipi'i.-t„u..
i-wnunMicliiguh's new motor vehicle op- lie had been reading considerable , his case is too well known. Gott-1- ,lllv lri,,,njn.uiu
.,,i„ creek.
—I' verttaeinent ;in. n
Notice
the United Slate* from an Imaginary
who salt! they were obtaining names
„ tiny in Battle
John Lu
Shririer
« Batter:
P............................
af*r: “"N
0”"...................... person reach no higher than
.■fluors’ "financial responsibility* but had became conttiM-d al the nor* and parole boards do not dare
any
waking
J taking them over bv auto.
I rotors
- -------un-ihrel
Colored; «...
juist on
40; -----------prx-r wprker;
of my Ixxit."—President von |M&gt;mt of
n observation ”nt "
”*■ “
“ ""
on u fwtitMn for tjie repeal of the
how. any day in the year, one may
law if properly administered should multiplicity ol angles of the Act. in tzrrmit him to go tree tx1 cause they
reliable;
want*
responsible
job
with.Hindenburgthe simplest language we are cap­ fear the tide ot angry public opin­ THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY good pay; Call " and received n
baler tax. dialing that witii sufficient
discern thousands of men carrying
able of the nha is the National ion titat might rise to overwhelm
"Over
any
long
period,
research
within
themselvea
presidential
|x»signatures the bill could be nullified
,
P-'sltlon
—
and
hl*
employer
found
Mrs. Edward Huffman left
safe and sane driving. Undoubted! •'
' them One or two have been tempted
crcat?* new Industries, new Jobe und Hbilitlcs -Simeon Strunsky.
"k0**! a,,d reliable worker.
Within' three montlcs. Al tiie ramit
.... &gt;
■ pardon Latimer but have been Battle Creek Saturday where she
It will tend to restrain carelesx, Ir- ,&gt; ;wi-rs haic b'en put m President to
new capital far faster ----- “ ‘
—*— ------------------------hr t ing « n-' nApiumocr
time- these mtn wksitvd funds to
"Deep In every heart is .a hidden
■
(Humber's
museum,tne
thconly
onlyone
one' atroys the old.''-Dr. S. I. KlntiHT.
back by the thought, “if an* will rc-drie. Mr. Huffman"W"?.'"
s museum,
rev,|K&lt;iudble m.itartsis who have no, Rtxuwvcit shlind* for thc puipo* of nefii
fini Britain,
longing and ambition to do some­
reviving business, prices, employ-;,crime, but matricide were involved." central^ " ’ ’ *
rind iwrhapsln
ivrlmiv. tn
in the
tho
uc.ri.i
'
.... ____
help—ar.ut.ce -c.g, , .-,-jy»r .on. One
■;ui
uinatii. and
U1K|
jMIimpch
me world,
re gard for the safety gt others.
’’
This scmens— :n tact ulmo.-t every tiling Among
,
“Money is of Its natt . a mobile ilnng hue and’ cndiiring.
the-hundred* of prisoners re-lu
C -Brf«m&gt;n .nd C. J. Un.l
“ u»
“ h&lt;-rn»ii«i in
The- law doe* not maki’ insurance that is and ha* bqpn wrong with, the:.
thing if one enchains It. It will no cret intimation from within is a
iccntly paroled by Mr IXbo. there
None were at lu.nd but the men
m
,w
p.»i
undauhlrdll
.
rfrfl
wrccnu.St
1
,
’
2.
“
rf
1
'-"
in
III,
city
‘
Tap,."
the
««xl-nlghl
huklc
rail
summons
in riw above the dead
United
St.t
’
.
r»
for
the
pa.-t
four
;
longer
do
good
or
evil;
it
will
extin
­
compulsory. But if a molorlst us the
good
Tl“ Ac, ii.rf.d l-r..:.l..nt are
,i,„ undoubted^
„i5„" a J.
.Jpercentage
l.itorfld
«“i”0™
-in, -I irf Ahnncjn .n,,s. hu rfen guish iUelf."--Gugllelmo Ferrero.
promised to call nejti day With the
level
of
mediocrity
and
to
use lat­
result of 'an acvKlf-nt is unable to
.-wartime
------------------------- ..
.
Fjdci; and family for a few day- adopted by the French
ent powers to large purpose Listen
required ducutpvnis. . Nciri.tr nini
powers,
and
i.*.B greater
rancor aguiiut. .-rxuety in' H
mm a judgment nf S30Q tigain.-t
teercation.
■
----- - —.
•'We should remember 'that men to this Inner voice, heed It* divine
■ tl’.cir hearts than Latimer docs—or Tony Gorkov returned from At-J
nor credential* have been sc.'n since,
a*rrage
radio
program
In
will
reap'd
law
only
when
law
Is
command, and mA your eyes upon
■ wi' more buying power to ever,did.
lie on guard wr rackv t wring,, l'.--- him. tiie secretary of state is uuto-j
kirn. Ark . Saturday night. bcin,:&gt; America is upproximUlely onc- respectable'-CJrorgc W. Wicker- ' some great mid lofty achievement,—
matleally required to suspend tho!
brib'd I lyre several week.* ago by the ARh sales ballyhoo, -j.Grenville Klelscr.
give mor,- people Jnbt* by i
-------- •--------i
opbrntor's liredfee and um of license!
■’!
»f thievery
- - - I cltl
T_.
________ r
p!at««. These can only U- reiiistatvd'
A,.,.,..
rf ,rf. ,..m our contribution on Hx-annm.1 PupM- Orf»&gt; rf-ckirf-d «r.d .1.11-■
bv, funushing proof that the judgPOOR JUDGMENT.
»r?
»t,ezto4“tur
returned to Grand
R ttetri
Frtsw£w ih»ir teteiMt &lt;u4 do P.' Day conductid bv organization
" dren
d«'rf.rf™trfS
n,t?^
,';S;i
Michigan* old-age pension taw u nient has been met and by establish-'
Ing proof al future respon. ibtlity. __________:---------------------------------- I 4W. V™'c fUd ... f
I-ockwoods She leaves soon .for,
------_____________________________ *‘|h *&gt;«&gt;•’ vf tne KaUImtuoo where her husband Jias!
Snibe insurance companies can
cordmy to W&lt;
minlovc*;'riX|
nickels. dimes and qua.
qua: - secured employment
'&lt;1JJ pennies.
Jajnnb-.’ nickels.dime.i-.. jrct the application nf a man uh v limiting the !u&gt;urs that employe*
. a-jaIi*--,..a. a
.i.-.i. ...
v.»
m.tv t&gt;o;k-.n one day;
t * !! •h rs .wcollected.
Outside
of &amp;tog
Mr nlld Mr; Geohfe Harper of
a. record indii-aies chfouie carelc-.3 T- .ib -irili child labor m thc R.«m«i* is lhe home fmjive orphans ehlcago nnd Mr and Mrs ' n L :
jS. tier-, lhe law lias considerable teeth. Sou:)-, and Itas:;
i!“ «”• veterans of Foreign Wat.*
o! Grand Rapid* will p? toi
(ration Or^i»&gt; on- of thcelrnTdi:
4- Se; up ;rnv.mmum wage:
j Each state support* its own bidtvtrf- W lII )ak(l nrxl nprk w|Ih j,r 31)d|
v
j.
If
a
man
can.-aX
artord
tnwranct
llif
flculuev in admlntacring thu l.r
- -FLiial’i-.-h !.&lt;::&gt; trade practicrs j*,’ii’* ,W1IM' tnr the benefit of its own
Kellar Stem and family for a
Is the lu-i tiu: ih« cewt
'.hr *ta- can r.-tverth’-c’eAs operate an auto-' tliat lv,;i'.imatc d-airra may not be orphan.'- and widows. At prerent few days'outing
.
ll;&gt;. nwb.ie w icpg a* iu- drfvtw ckreluily driven out o: biuiheie by cut-throat ’*’cr,‘l “« ’*•* children there Mr
MrJ T philhng fi«s ust returned!
T,. and obsenw the rules o! the'road: prii e.“.
■
a •u**r.,R’etu,'n’- from an Extended trip in Senttlc.!
6
-Allow/
trade.*
*t,d
lines
of
b-.u-lhome
will
have
»'
Washington.
She
Is
much
in love'
.; a nun who can afiord insurance b|it
n-- : &gt; -. i-abiiMi lule.- lor tlu-ir b-.ua- ® rt.s,chh0?,.,!&gt;sL&lt;’In'( ,Du,r R? J1’'rr Ul’h the country and gay* Mr and
nes
tbitlic approval of th-- •&gt;' «-’thr boys and cirl* ut lhe ta'tr.e Mr, Kents inee Kittie Burrab tiavr
A disease germ is a mighty dangerous
hu
insurance
policy
cancelled
and
CLEAN milk—because milk is a natural
in the right
see . tn
: ?J.ti"5 ,£32 L "J" •
'“B,nl home “
nd •"
n b
beautiful
and
are *»w
doing
7-Opc* t-^s? rules or "epdes are1 ,M,’lc5”,5 a number ot improyemenis finely.
-*
r- be forced to turn In hi* licetvr
fellow. You couldn’t see one of them
“carrier" of germa. i
through this ;
Of lefts I
establbifd,
jotvrnnwn: pro. S^on «• w’U be one of the show
^ E
Ritchie of
A
E Ritchie
of Gypsum,
Gypsum. ohm
Ohio.’’
with your naked eye to save your life.
w I« not a ■- Wife answer I"--'-'’• : '-'re employers to lite up to
methme'^^tha^'* who u v’*»&lt;’ng hl* parent* Mr. and
nr" — • ........................................
The Highlanda Dairy^a* far more than
. 1
.
at-.d abaie bv •.hem;
ljr ?!aec something more than «• —
Germs were discovered only by lhe most
is mofoctat* but it ha* sui8_,T1.e SJlA u a
o{ Jhr parting tour of inspection soon.
BACK TO .HAMILTON.
■Springs .wn* tn the city Friday
I
met EVERY REQUIREMENT set by the
teeth to instill a measure ol iOn-19 war period It gives power to;
...
Miss Olive Menhennlck returned!
powerful microscope, and after inten
State of Michigan as to the CLEANLI­
Here is a comment by Joe Haas to her home In -Grand Rapids Bit-1
country have'caution 'put slackers in jail &lt;Nol much lias
|of
the'Holly
Herald
which
undoubt
­
NESS and'purity of'the milk it pro­
, been said about thl* *0 far.i
‘
urdsy after a six weeks' visit wl’t; • sivc investigation. A bottle of milk that
drifted away .from h JPi-'nal differ-1
.
I The wtdlB Ac: ii based upon tho edly is pertinent in almost every Mr and Mrs Geo. Henhnnntck.
ducer This Dairy is tho only one in this
looks
perfectly
good,
might
contain
v.1 undent Paragraphs
' '
mi,,t h'
community, in the *t.itc
Milt Nobles of Barry township,;
A Holly man with a big family wits in the city Saturday to meet hi*
section permitted by the Slate (after re­
germs enough lo inoculate a whole city,
e &lt;&gt;! Pnafiii'i..' An Arkansas man found a l«it“r ■ power. It i
lirtinct step i»f g-&gt;v- who have ri'ceived hundred* of dol­ dnushtcr, Mis* Lulu, who ha* i&gt;-n I
peated official teats) to sell its milk as
and start a real epidemic of disease;*
___ __________
conference «'the oth?r day which his wife had ernm-nt mi. -------- . ....
----- lar* m welfare help during the last attending the Ferri* Institute at Big .
Wrf.Arfl Mia nwrfli u: CklUXrti.Wm toiw«l» m&lt;•»’■’tffiSS to few yean, and who probably never Rapids
Grade “A"—-the cleanest. No cleaner
These
epidemics
are
hard
things
to
paid one cent in taxes, had a chance
milk of its kind is produced anywhere
nu
i«rf
JrfiXi H Tt» Irani «l irf J.„„ wraM, ,1UI p.,,.,,,, „. to pay that first cent the other day
fight, very expensive to overcome, and
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Mrs
Snyder
gne -a
8»Jd-'Mr. Dern; 'Slate borders story 1* lb*t ;f ho haff nulled it tal-licd It find up,-teals to citiren* to —and turned it down In company
-Ds -and
— —
— W
-■ —H —
- „--than Highlands Dairy Grade "A" milk,
invariably result in considerable loss of
mini to an .extent be disregarded ^me time the same year he got n conform to its provision* in the «ith a Teiative. lie made a 10c and “eddini: reception Wednesday cvFnor do we know of any place where
life.
That
is
why
the
State
of
Michigan
15c
purchase
at
a
local
store
and
n!R
c.
August
23.
in
honor
of
thc
;
.M,rfVrf.His-»-to.»..,«iM»
»rfXr'.s'rf™
a hen informed there was a 1c sale* marriage of their daughter. Effie A '
Grade “A" milk is being sold for as low
took a hand in the milk business—just
n* one economic area • • ‘Fvil prac- postage-Kansas City I4me*
Jpcl n.„ MrOT)g 1|m nf tl.1? frderal tax on thc total of 2.4c, he raved I" Charlra Howard Thomas. Both of ;
a price. If clean milk interests you why
about
the
injiutue
of
taxr*.
and
lI1P
contracting
parties
arc
will
and
to protect thc public health from the
la.-- hMc.liJdden behind lhe bug»-l .
fP«nunent If their action.* tlircaiboo of .laid right* long enough • ' i A teakctUe iiuptred Watt
“I.,s. s'a-am ‘ n Ulhjrr.of J* 0,J 1
a,lrt
wiggled out of u bv paying lor one .favorably known tn this city, where
1
not phone us?
ravages
caused
by
the
sale
of
UNengine. Who known b»n what » lit­
: article and cetting the rrlatii e to they hold a high place in the esteem
pay for the other, lhe Individual of their friends alio wi*h them
tle thing like toasting through, a
thn di'Structivr aspect* ut ‘ lanaet
Sir George Hubert ytuikin* has re­ sale* being below the taxable —
weii
M
in “
life.
*
’.I
revolving
door
on
aomcone
»
else
*
' vealed plans for aiwhcr trip be- amount"
fairc and to m^afttate a regulated
A very delightful time was pasted i
puMi was lhe origin oi Ircv *hce!- •neuth the Arctic ice far &gt;934 m a
Saturday evening at the home of H !
cDmpr.i-.Uon which v ill operate more
smaller submarind-a ' IW-foot un-■
Ing.—Detroit News.
Eight miles of railroad urre re- A Goodyear’* on Broadway, where
a few had been invited to hear Mrs.
cttitly
ordered
for
installation
on
*uu ! A-reignre stanlintht way cl i Ten many gelt player.• uje tl
traln-cariying vessels
Addie Reed Fleming *fng. Mr*
PHONF 26*»1
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Thj ccms?rof Unt’sd Sflta hutf- ; tea rd' two
HASTINGS, MICH.
l» «■-«&gt;’.- «a ,«,r
rare
ZD3X
•
- A 1 ..... ■ ■■! ■ •
•Flendnn
■v,,u,«v «► singing •»
that expenmen' it will be « calsui-(vrxxis even when using the irons.
cext pieces .'.as begun m IhiJ, andI The moot valuable lum product i- treat to Hatting* people and war
My "
'
lAttaut* count mica.
'
, disccutxnucd in 1357.
■'aulk.
Uwrovdhiy enjoyed on this occasion. I

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Quotation

A DISEASE GERM

Plays His Game “Unsight and Unseen”, But He
Is a Dangerous, Treacherous Fellow to Fool With

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
f

�TIIE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST II. 1122
I available, all revenues from the
ONLf ROUTINE BU81NM8.
I
I weight tax were returned to tlte
council met on Friday ere- I
couniiM to give employment to per- nlnj wllh 11Mle before H but routine
! eons who otherwise would have been business
!
foeoed to live off Uw dote. DeWll!!am B. Ducker was granted
'“I4*
* permission to put a Neon light sign
। lhe highway department and cer- in (,ant of his cigar store on East1
talnly not available for school aid. stai alreet
‘
(Continued [men P-I- one)
IR is found that teas than 66P00P00 The
- council
- voted that Ito street
count is being kept. Mr. FJetland'in­ or su chert y«»h &gt;;&gt;a awrwc«il,_
1 was .....................
available for new work after reshould have "power
to
sists. and all sxpensc charged against on August 1. Mr. A an Wagoner re- duetng maintenance costj to the committee
rn ni*ktn«
m"fitaie
tha account of the governor and Im S"
E.„u”jra!
staff.
BeU Economy Face.
There are other ways in which the
'
Roihlng lias made the farmer pairs necessary
new regime In tha front office la set­ druw bi-monthly pay checks, directAt the time of lhe heavy atom
ting the pace tor ’ economy.. In Ing that official to make 10 per cent inore angry than lhe veto of the mentioned in thc previous para­
„„ m Imnt m Kn..
marked contrast lo some of the or oUwr deductions from the pay of niUk commission bill Right now ar&gt;nn
graph.
lite
sewer
in
front
of Roy
being writtep thc ^ndw-7 ntaS
fancy salaries paid elsewhere, Mr. the highway cnmmtasloner. In the when
of such order, it was stated farmer needs Just such an agehey to
FJetland shows hie current payroll absence
Ute regular pay • checks &gt;ou)d be represent him at the conference taT!’.ere
* .m,n.Ul“re
carries skilled and experienced stenlake
covering
the
wl»ole
street;
the
ograptiers at" 61M0 ner annum A drawn at the 67.500
"The de-1 bte He'te not there and haa no
was under two feet of
stenographer gnodenough to handle' t’uftlon mB&gt; °r "?”r not *
voice. He Is fearful that he la being pavement
council _
ordered
execuUve correspondel'e ought to'navroll.' Ch*S,ed °Ut °f “ ,alr ,h,rf
NRA water. Tiie
„
_ it*
sucuAta. 15® msnrrt,s. .M whencod,. aeucr committee tn investigate six!

Executive Office Example
Another Introductory Offer . ..
Ignored By Commissions
I

C 0 r r —TR. VANILLA COMP. N. F.
I n L L ... Wilk Each Parch... of ...

NOW every housewife is in the midst of the pickling
season. Our spices are of the best quality and the
entire stock is new for this season. None carried
over from last year.
We Are in Position to Fill All Your Wants in Spices .

Muatard (powdered)
Mustard

SERVICE
Sunoco Oil and Gas
Batteries, Tires
Greasing

Cinnamon

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payrolls, especially on the newer .®* “J*. .hTT^rtv'wated itaSw mn’- ’"k"'1
11 ^‘lllbc ev,d&lt;nl lhal St Johns te not In Canada, but t» .
commissions, will Indicate wtar^sj^n* of the ite»ny^eu ed liquor con iuch a milk commlMton as wa* procapiui of Newfoundland—thereI
twlcm that sum In fact, lhe legis- »ro»-commission might be profitable p^j. properly administered, would u a 8t Jolin a ln the Province of I
lature Itself refused to reduce thc
High Idea*.
have increased thc milk checks ot Quebec and a St. John in thePro-. Fennel Seed
salaries of ordinary stenographers
The file* of the auditor general Michigan many thousands. But thu lncc o( New Brunswick
I
Celery Seed
Tumeric Powder
and committee clerks below a dally disclose a eopy of a resolution early U "spilled milk'' nbw. as one farmer
----- ----------- ---------Coriander Seed
wage which amounts to more than in the history of thc commission set- was heard to say at Lansing duringGreen shirta are worn by a new'
! Capsicum (powdered)
62.000 annually.
ting the per diem comi&gt;enaation of a recent conference where everyone FacUt party springing up in »&gt;•
Curry (powdered)
The commission of Inquiry Inter the commlsrioners al 620 per day but the Tnun who milks the cows was Paulo. Brazil, under the leadership;
Capsicum Pods
...-----l»ith
dollar* a—
day--to be
—&lt;- Salgado, -----of •*■
Pltnio
a writer.
state-----------------governmental
costs-- In ...
ita re-,—.seven
------- -------------- al-.being considered----------------------------- -•
Mixed Spices (whole)
;c lowed for hotel expenses
-------------- —♦»-------------port last year look cognisance ot the
expense* and
und 10
■
Cassia Buda
Dill Seed
. waste of expensive stationery It cents per mite for uw of motor cars CONNECTICUT LAW
. Out of 1000 adult Americans you’
Allspice
will find 23 college graduates and!
recommended
first
clan*
bond
paper
white
traveling
John
K.
Stack.
Jr.,
Mace
WORKS SPLENDIDLY 125 that lute finished high school..
for executives only, cheaper grades'auditor general demurred at these,
CloVAtz^
with printed Instead of engraved charge* but concluded irn could teheadings being recommended for all gaily object only lo the Iwtcl and, Oominr. of Agriculture Li­ A cubic foot ot marble covers at
least 10 square feet of wall.
.'
except
lhe
elective
head*
and
memmotor
car
chances
Tltp
oommlvNutmeg
censes Poultry Dealers
Pepper, Black,
bers of the supreme court. Mr ' sionera still draw thrlr 120 per day
and Prevents Stealing
FJetland has put these recommends- but pul tn bills for actual hotel ex-,
Cardiman Seed
tions Into effect Only the tetters per.se under limit-* set by the state
Ginger
In view of so much stealing of
Pepper (white, ground)
dictated ~
by
administrative
board
z thc governor and th&lt;*' ------------- -------- and receive poultry in thU state, it might be
of utmost importance arc written five centa^instead of 10 cent* per wrll f&lt;,r Michigan to follow tlw tear!
on thc expensive Crane all-linen mile tor the use of their automo- 0( Connecticut in making a law that
Dill Pickle Mixture---- Sweet Pickle Mixture
bond heretofore used extensively In bites.
wl|j Inw-t that situation. The ConMra. Price's Compound
lhe office of the governor. Sample* When the budget was being pre- necticut law gives tiie state comot second sheets used for teller cop- jmretf the liquor control commission musloner of agriculture authority
les are found to be of more expen- wanted a salary--of 612.000 a year t, itcenw- dealers to supervise the
Two Ounces of Vanilla FREE With Any Amount
alve grade than tiie paper now being fixed for the managing director. The movement of live poultry within the
of the above
used in the ordinary corres|»ndencr, ways and means committee compro- sUte and mahc &gt;llch
and rcR.
of Die executive office, office file ml*cd at 84.000 In addition, the ujaUon^ llr, inay .seem nec«umry
, copies now being carboned on cheap payroll now shows a secretary at Tf)e act pjac&lt;.5 special emphasis
manila paper used by commercial 84.000; an assistant to the manag- upon me shipment of live poultry
concerns everywhere It's a little Ing director at 63.600; an auditor ar upon any public highway between
matter but sensibly carried out in 84.000 und numerous other high 0 p M and s p M and rr&lt;11urM
every division of state government priced individuals. The vaulta of aVery shipment between such hours
“Where immediate courtesy and attention are shown to all"
would amount literally 4b many the commiMlnn must contain some
accompanied by a permit
thousands of dollars.
precious stuff for Ous Janberg UMIWj i,y the commissioner,
Phone 2115
Hastings, Michigan
We Deliver
Another Complain*.
dn‘w» *3-000 ■""‘‘■•‘V “ 1U C***10'.
May Improve BuImsL
Another state off ictal complains
.
The commtaioncr believes that
that all was not told In regkrd to
IhP n"'cp payroll and salaries oi the proper enforcement of thc law
his salary. A previous article dealt inspectors for the last half of July ljy t,ic department ol agriculture.,
OBITUARY. ‘
। daughter. Mrs Reda Backus, of with Hie return to pre - depression 1 c,a&gt;
A! tnb rate- it will
co-operation of
by state official.* inthc mat- cost 8311,440 g year to run this outni. tde state police and the various
I Daniel J. Bagley, son of Jefferson iGalesburg, three, granddaughters. levels
,
and Susan Bagtey. was bom N«&gt;v. 14. IMetna. Marjory and Dena Backus ter of salaries. Among others cited requiring a Jot of tax on a lot ol 3 3 ,own and cjlJP [M^itce officials, should
|n a decided improvement in
11858. hj Lancaster. N. Y. and debiotiter Frank, and a host of was the newly elected commissioner M,ds 1,1 te“'■' 1,11 thing over lor the
Wagoner General fund In fact, this Him win jhc llve poetry business,
parted this life Aug 6. 1B33. At other relatives and trtenda to mourn of highways Mr Van
probably
nqt suffice for each time 1a It•- will make it possible -----------tht* age of seven years he moved the lais of a kind father, brother complains that my article of Aujust■---------—
to appremore
3 did not mention the fad that he payroll la
'* made out it requires n
',,r'’ hend and brlng to jurtk.c ^ury
with in.* |Kir&gt;-nta to Wisconsin. Bnd friend.
where they resided about a y-ir.
Service;, were held al his late- had returned 10 per cent of his 87 • money.
‘thieves and those country buyers
then they now to Michigan and home Tuesday at 2 00 P. M.. enn- 500 statutory- salary The fact was
Airplane Ride*.
engaged in fraudulent practices. At
Expense voucher* for employees uK- came time, live poultry dealer.
settled on the farm where he has ducted by Rev diaries A. Clay of not know n when the art left w as
nptaed M years. On Aug 30. 1883. Oateaburg. with interment in Prat- written and sent out and was not ol tiie liquor commission arc also engaged In doing a legitimate busiavailable until after such mailing of considerable Interest There are pes* will be given n certain prestige!
|h*was minified to Mary Jane Web- rievtih- cemetery.
Tiie records will show tliat such vouchers for airplane ride*, bills for or standing that they have not alst7r und to thu union were born two
-------- -— • • •---------- children, a son and daughter He iuu*
The New York Central, largest check was not noted on the books metnbers of the state police at De- ways enjoyed in the past. especiuUy
Corner of Court and
„„ auditor
------ -- general until after trait Jxotels and other interesting m sections whin- they arc not well
been In failing liealth for some time, taxpayer among lhe railroads, paid of the
public attention had been called to Items One In particular attracted known.
butubr past few months has been a 630.083.642 in taxes during 1932.
lhe salary tilting. 'The record* in attention. An employee of the comThe department has designed
great sufferer but bore hh suffering'
-------------. ’ • • '----- ■ ------with fortitude. The deceased leave.* I Peiping will soon be thc first city thc office of lhe auditor general do mission made an extended trip. No metal plates wluch will be dis(*how that prtknptly following regelpl matter whether he stopped at New- played on each side of tiie vehicle
one son. Marchu. at home and one, in China to Itave women police.
J____________ 1—__________________ iberry. St. Ignacc. Unsing or Prxiunk. (^ed for transporting poultry so
\
hl* appetite showed great regularity, that one can easily tell whether the
Every day there is a 75 cent break- dealer has qualified and secured a
|
fast a dollar luncheon and a 81.25 license.
I ‘ dinner It is imped that when the;
- -I
commission has it* organization bet- i
I
ter in hand some of these abuses I
Iwill be cured
I S Another interesting discovery, at
iea-'t t° members of the legislature.:
will lx- to team that right when the
I legislative stenographer* were draw
/ JK
Ing down six dollar.* per day. Sun-i
dnv* included, they still had time to
(Continued from page one)

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HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE
“Barry County's Busiest Shoe Store”

114 W. STATE STREET

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Telephone 2121

CHEAP SE

OS !

Thursday - Friday - Saturday

Church Sts., Hastings

T?SSw what a nuisance it was

To what extent some of these com- for Um, farmer to plant such alfalfa
mission* carry on with their new
amounl of wcrd seed* in
found money would be amusing If B 1KMlnd of thl&gt; so-called alfalfa afthe need fur revenue was not so fords amplc proof The weed seeds
great White rehoote are clr.scd for J)er pownd of w60 alfalfa seed were
&lt;want of funds and while teachers aa follows;
tn other* arc earning on with little; • ---------- 2.590 i
Pigton grass seeds
or no pay for the sake of thc chil-l Russian thistle, seeds1310
■dren. beer tqx money is wasted like
Penny Cress seeds............ . 617 j
j no need existed For instance, the! Lamb's Quarters seeds . . 370
[beer commission pays Its auditor 84.- i Timothy seed* ................... 370 |
1000 while the chief accountant for! Clover seeds ......................... 123
all stale funds, including that colBracketed Plant tn seeds ... 123
fleeted
from the beer
- -------- -----.. tax.. receives!
.
Chess seeds ..........
123 ,
only 63.600 Thc principal clerk In or a total oI............... foreign------seeds
;the beer division-gets 62.400 white found In a single pound. Leave out
, thc chief clerk for thc larger staff Of it the other stuff, such as the
of the administrative board receives dried-up and brown alfalfa seed, and
.only 61.800 Alongside these is found lt w0Uld trtake this so-called cheap
the cashier in the office of the state ;nuU1 order hottve seed far more ex-,
treasurer why is held accountable pensive than - the elevators would I
for all moneys from all sources who charge for good, tested, northern
gets by with a meager 62-340 per 'alfalfa seed.
|
. annum
| The same re-prlnt article tells of
As live new deal unjojds and other another seed bargain which was ofnew commissions come into full. fared two years ago This seed
swing there will be some more inter- -bargain "\was alleged to contain an
eating disclosures Thc emergency alfalfa, red clover, atetke and tlmo-.
aeifare commission which is charged, my mixture, which was advertised!
With lhe distribution of 812.000 000 ,ln a catalog a.* having started thoutax money to relieve thc destitute: nnda of farmcrs to growing alfalfa
and unemployed is unhampered in But- —
■ • - ....
—
the catalog
did....
not....
tell*.how
its use of the funds for its own ex- much of each kind of these seeds
pentes. How much will be left tor were
„vlr tn „„
,„ ....
the mixture. The MM
buyer
will
food and shelter of the poor is the Irarn after he has paid for lhe seed
query Then loo there is the sales and got it. together with the analysis
tax commission, and th.- public trust . ta(r in the sample ot this so-called!
commission and the old age pension mixture, advertised two years ago.
administration and a lot of others.
was found that timothy seed made I
Foolish Figuring.
up almost 80 per cent of the total;1
Referring again to schools it is aljlk(. a u,tif oyer 6per cent; alfalfa
noted that a great cry is going up to a little less than 8 per ccnt-and a
return the legislature in special ses-.very poor qUauty at that. The rest
rion to appropriate money tor state waa made up Of d|rt and weed seeds
aid for schools . That will be fine If Th? article stated that If one were
someone will be good enough toi to plant this mixture, at ten pounds,
point out some available source of per ainT, he would introduce 1.200
revenue not-already tapped Until brawn-eyed susan seeds; from three;
•that is done the special M-saton. to Ave thousand catchfly seeds. 1.120'
would be as futile In that respect tumbling mustard seeds, in addition
as was the regular session. One to,various other kinds of weed seeds,
eminent educator was quoted in; Good well cleaned seed is an ImThursday's .palters as demanding r
—
----- •-----•
portant
mailer. —Every
farmer who
highway revenue* for school aid. HU wants to have a (rood stand of alfal­
claim to rcjiorted as being that 8120.- fa should not hesitate to pay the
i 000.000 had bei n spent during the price for good, northern-grown,
past twn years in highway building clean alfalfa seed. An alfalfa
If the professor Is no more accurate meadow will last from four to seven
In his estimate of the needs of the years, sometimes longer than that;
schools than tn the statement at- and the better the seed the better
Irtbuted tn him. thc state had beat ,chance for a good crop.
wait awhile before that extra ses­
The paper mentioned said the
sion is called
fanners should not be caught by thc
The last available report of tiie glittering .advertisements
u.v.tURM,w,1M1 O1
of Cllrap
cheap
state highway commit! loner shows w&lt;) whlcB to not chrap whlch ln.;
that exactly 625 006 92928-Was spent troduces weeds that injure the farm
; on all type* of new highway con-1 Cropa and hinder good crop®,
jstructlon during the fiscal year end-,
&lt;■ .
Ing June 30. 1932. During lhe foU| llw U. 8. benate pages have tiwir
lowing fiscal year, jurt closed, for,own , publication.
appropriately
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, APGV8T tC, 1MJ

niliniirrT lin
&lt; lliflMll/lrr I iuL

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liquidation.
Forced
liquidation |
means iu*s to depoastors. Orderly U- |
qmdatjon means their protection!
and.
believe, fur better results1
ic.r them than they can obtain ini
any other manner.
• Tha matter should be c^ed up I
as rapidly as possible. No one can!
(Continued from page one) .
i« ll lx&gt;w long the goverfunenr will |
— «nri VAhnre^kTn'thJ
Xi/***11 before it will order liquidation. I
sen -nd Johneock in the rear MVy dree tliat i* started all chance to
rest
Previous to tiie three men leaving
«nnw»s.
SUUSon-.
to 1X.1.T. .Ml,«
UyTST.I
had gone to Dick Foremans store.
jn tile Hastings National I
a IJ,lc way from Mattuon*’, Bank Meo Into the bank today cud

IjMper Hoffman preached the ordl-Jand family of Milwaukee w». are
nation »ermon in thi morning, when spending some time with relative*
I Harry A. Cole. George Smith and here
Don Back* received their ordlna-! Mrs. Emin# Cole of Battle Creek
DIV “on to «ld®rs' orders. Evangelist Is spending some time with Mrs.

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Mrs. Klttft Belle Sides of Battle
... |t1zed.
I tired,**'and
in tiie
the evening]
evening1 Creek vlsited
visited her sister.
sister, Mp. B. L,
L.
“ and again In

CLOSING DAYS OF CON-1 -irom
from Luke 2:13-21.
2:13-21, cmphaiizing
emphasising whyjEdmonds,
why Edmonds. Sunday.
.
called
thc
man---a fool Thr
The narl,h
parish npicnic
FEREN0E WERE OF UT- ’!Jesus
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“ “rich
4'u----*rn!‘ *at Stuart
|‘“1 lake
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MOST INTEREST

.and stressed the threefold mistake was well attended Thursday. AIlre‘of the nch fool. 1. He presumed I Ptwt • very enjoyable time.
upon the future, thought he had,
O^ITIARY.
uy;
! plenty of time. 2. Tried to satisfy
mu soul
soui with
wimi material things
ininas. 33. Jennie DeMott Stewart, aged
this

MEMORIAL FOR REV.
C. D.
B. Wnll
WHITTAKER
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.ning. Aug-", 1933. at the home of her suppllea. had ^aten a lunch in lhe capital *tock.

Be.olntlon Looking Toward nw,,,
.n.moon . nwmorui,M'! f “ L“'1 u“
‘“e"1.
Remember, the proposed bank will;
, ....
••"-sire »« iieirf for thr late Rev ; Stea art. who had been a resident of way^gtward the place where he u asbe an entirely new institution. The ’
Establishmebt of New I-nw *Ittflkrr
Mi J
g rltv Rf.
ln temporarily S.uppmg
stopping no.in
north Orange­
rvfr Oil*
who B
Barry Co
CO. for
tor 48
48 years. WttJ
WM txirn in
h!«
in«»rtCih^!y
rw-t/&gt;rwr0■'Augusta.
Michigan. June la.
LB»T2 Ville Village.
village. When he heard
thc ,lC&gt;’ stocklioldj.rs will choose the,
Churches Adopted
7oh‘y^-”-?y..
aumuta. Mu-hi^n
11 IM?
heard the

Our August

FACTORY-TO-YOU-SALE
Is On All the Month of August

his. reward last October.
daughter ot Mr and automobile coming from the rear he directors and the directors will selec. J
The Weslevan
Wrelevan Meinoaist
conrr-;; Appropriate
Appropriate musie
music was
was rendered. Sh®
J’^MoU tah^of^tom Mapped to theshfe ofthe road and tl,e ulcers. When the new bank is]
The
Methodist Canffrm. l»u toSI?
® inTSTto., town latoto Ito
•!" •SHi*
«roimds*ou”h\»ftown”closed Satur-iRev. Win’Gearhart, pastor of the.Jvear* aao
he wanted a ride. As the car jstopt&gt;ed. lars &lt;*»h w‘n ** released.
d»v and campmeeting began cm‘local Wesleyan church, spoke of hi* /p“fnWM.»ii
ra «*&lt;’
*■' jumped-on
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i ,he
running
board,
Burfeay. with a fine attendance. The (life as a pastor and Rev. E. L. Crock-; In 18M.she was united in marriage ;holding under hl* arm thi? huif of
j. W
’eslej Stewart, who died Aug- ;
dosing day* of the conference were i er of Williamston, who was assoclat- to&gt; J.
Wesley
bread he bought of Foreman.
;
especially inteivsting and insplra-' &lt;d with him in school life, spoke of tut 29. 1929.
Thi* gale is another Rexall advertising
Just
before
rcachinff
thc
Dwlgh*.
tlcnal:
; w,n aa an instniftor.
I They resided at
St. Johns. Michl- ,
- event. It is intended to make new friends
Friday night at the tabernacle.! Tly following resolution*were Igan, for five year* and then came to’ | home premise* on the south .Gun,
Rev. and Mrs. Birch, returned mis— adopted by the association.
Barry county where she has since , ! lake shore there is a bend In the]
for Rexall Drug Stores and for Rexall high
nre uwa
r03&lt;1 AI,er thu ,urn bi made thc J
slonaries fromAfrica, conducted a] Whereas, the Michigan Conferencepived.
md Thr«
Three children were -»«.
born .«
to this
h£,*rh,pa
—--------------------- ---------very interesting and instructive mis-: has bad before her for year*, and!
quality merchandise. You get these big
- who
- passed- away in JT ■there is another
(Continued from page one)
aionary lettice. speaking on the sub-‘sjiii has, the challenge and cryinglunion. -May F..
.-----Ject of the motive and mode of our.r.red
/“’V, u“‘‘
A,
,„g
-.era to get the
me gospel to
io the
me un-(infancy,
un-1 uuancy. George
ueorge V.
v . who
wno passed
passea away
....
savings because you save the middeleman's
.vangeltzed. within •thc
। ten years ago. and Eva B. Leach who
vXa,,?ht toward
,o'‘ard Qraneeviile
Ontnreulle vlILace.
t.llafci the nick of time from the ink},
missionary work. At the close of ’ey..--;~:tf’-- *bounds
----- J- -of-------------------------------------------------- straight
aid
conference
survive*
Mattison says lie did not think he blackness of the underground env-.
profit and because manufacturer and re­
thc meeting an opportunity was glv- sa
jd conferenre.
Resolved, «&lt;u&gt;i
that „«r
the following ' *«.-««
Left ,v
to uwiuu
mourn ucauiwuic
besides-the uaugudaugh- *** Koina v, ry flul whrn llc made crt!" o! Uw
“f ‘h,&gt; riy- j
en for tho.e pttrent to n^gke sub-, Be It
,, x«aui&gt;t-u.
tailer sacrifice thqir profits during this sale!
r.rofisions be
be enacted
enacted for
for the
the effort'ter.
Mrs. Monroe
Monroe Leach,
Leach, are
are two
t.urn‘.h?.t ^‘hesws who saw er bottom gives away and lhe toneitt!
scription* for the missionary cause; provisions
effort ter. Mrs.
two
and something ever J500.00 was sub-.of systematic and constructive grandchildren. Max Leach of Has- them declared that he was driving rushes down u;&gt;c&gt;n them,
40 ton
miles l»r
prr Imur.
hour. M.ttto,
MattUjn to
did
-----ptonwo In th.
V.W.UOT.
iilto «»a
o~n»U»sw»«t»la»n
» or «
Th. pay-111 *be
icribcd.
evangelism:
Itinu*
and Georvella
Stewart of Garv. 35
IL . —
The
sisters Mrs
Mary n&lt;,t vandrrl
k,,ou what
s xv.ociate
tn ,auditorium
ol theand
Centra!
.-choc!
upSaturday night Rev. Birch gave | j.
;w Conference
C„........ . President
-nw
comercnee
president shall
mau. Indiana
Kmiana and
ana two
vs^sutws
mr^M«&gt;
„KJ Miller
up north
nor!1&gt;
#jmJ back
nl thr
the afternoon
aftenxK-n
ererung
o! FrlPrihl* wanderuigs
up
and
on
and evening
of
*
al exhibition of African life and, «n conjunction with two other mem­
Mhlion
ihree
brother. Otu HI EdwSrd^P tr
,o
Oun
Mar’h .
" u“' :l„:
that ^d .7.
.v. ■October
8
tlu-maunre
to follow'
follow'
C.:‘
rtr'rrr
~:apnce to
You Can Save On
customs showing a ret of slides heifers, appointed by tiie MUilor.
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Milt.-r
Harf
a
area.
wlun
-idinAttin
htl&lt;fne&amp;«
u
’
a'.nn
nf
!iw
Wn
’
lir'l
s:
I
Ha*
MU!tr
had
n
ttrat
fear
when
ridin^Jhe
business
scssicn
of
'.lie
Women's
had made. Tpe pictures were very] Board, arrange for thc placing of and George W. DeMott all.pf
nieces
ln
a
car
trav
‘
l&gt;
n«
40
or
&amp;
n»H«
•"&gt;
C!ub
the
curtain
rising
a*.
3
.30
tn!
rare indeed being actual view* of. the. conference tent in $ome prom-( tings: also a great number of :
- of h6ur, and would want to leave a car nnicr to accommodate all/enrol chil- ;
scenes common to the missionary, '^.ing field during the summer j and nephews and a large circle
•
TOILET
GOODS
dren
who
will
be
permitted
to
leave
it was
at that speed '
‘ ‘ ‘ '
Thc Sunday service* were well at- months.
friend*.
, when r.
.C traveling
-----------their schools slightly earlier in or-tended, llw, tabernacle being, taxed 3. The Conference President shall Even during her long and terrible “ **
th.at,
w“
• PURETEST PRODUCTS
beyond it* seating capapity. Rev. arcangg his itinerary of the charges! suffering she wore that sweet smllo. Pa,llcltT At least he dropiied iii* lout drr to attend. Each member ot the!
.■that his full time during the summer Always patient and never complain, 'sno” ar ,r„ “r nl,
J]1'' , Civic Players Association a:u^-«*dj ■
• REXALL REMEDIES
months shall be devoted to the work ting, her life will be a lesson to tiie
turn- T“Ht
MV&gt;i by the member of thc Hastings Women's ’
. ;of tent evangelum
I living.
'
three occupant of Mattison* car. Club, in good standing. plan.' tn brine i
• STATIONERY
3. Tile President, with his com-i Our dear mother is not dead.
Almost immediately thereafter he one child ns a guest un a paid nd-1
n-.ittee. shall arrange for worker* to But she L* at rest.
Jumped. He wax seen to strike the mission. The-evening jierforaunce
jwcinptly ~
nt '•
fl .10. ;Adims-l
• HOSPITAL SUPPLIES
n&amp;sist nnn
hint tnrotignout
throughout inc
the summer. Free irom
from this
ro’Vltl- but the par sped on. Tin
/W
M''
B'')
inssist
tins world
world of
of pain
pain and
and K-*-•
«... , will
---■ start•,
vl7I h,.
■_ j'sald
Laid workers
workers to
to be
be choaen
chooen from
from sorrow
sorrow
occU|lanu o!of the
’
occUnant*
the car
car did
did not
not m*cv &gt;l&gt;n to both performance will t&gt;
-w
A W H-N ■= 1 ■among
nwn« thf
‘0lL' minister* of the
c“lYr‘ U’.!11'’
, J. ’
,-hh Ju
the vnr
various
the To
To dwell with Jesu* and the rest. ,l‘m a*r**® “
.conference, who shall be able to give
Tho Junerul wo* held at the rcriI» Uf believed that f&lt;*&gt; children ntk11 ng eighdi, .
More than 300 items on this sale.
*-r
' °«* °r
weclu r“ch- ,ow*rd auch d«O«'West Clinton St.. Thurs- ‘’ttting this cuhert Ah fu&lt; h fa-re -h &gt; nd&lt;r- All rents are to be i. AT MIDDLEVILLE
pioneer
Iday.
UwlJ^a&lt;-ture M his skull M-rvaU »yi ndvance.
'
pioneer evangelism.
vvaugcusm,
.
i uay,. Aug.
Aug. 10. Burial in Rlveraide
—
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which resulted in his death.
A /&gt;pectal Siner Thread poster
i ”
4.—
The president shall , be in-1 cemetery,
n.. Bmwr to wvn, u&gt;, drtal.
'J*!,™‘'.Vt”'''!";'
stnieterf to
tn conduct ids
his campaign
eamnalanl
, strutted
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with the avowed purpose ot organ-1
NORTHEAST IRVING.
side; the report about the inlth'cd Cornish Milling Lad. and how lie.
Izirig a Wesleyan Methodist church Last Week's Letter.
to be afraid und followed]
wherever possible.
: MLm Iris Wieland, who has been। man given to Mra. Beattie by a refused
rhe silver thread of courage to safe. 5. Pastors so assisting ahull be I working lor Mrs. Smith at Elmdale.
assured of their regular salaries has returned home.
'
will be read to every ^Jhool child.
from their own charges, and shall Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Seger and
devote their energies m thc tent, family attended the funeral of Mr.
without remuneration,.Seger's uncle. George Seger, at FreeSaturday A Ilf)
I9th campaigns
except extra expenses Incurcrd, such (port Ftlday afternoon.
Sunday
A 11 |« 20th a*
transportation and entertainment.. Miss Beulah Prve of Luke Odessa
Monday AVU* 2lit
'
i spent the week end with her .par- ’day niuming.
. I
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WEEKS
CORNERS
Last Wednesday Matttson came to] Mr. and Mrs. Lesjle Dickerson and ,
qi I’’"*|ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Will Frye
The Home-Coming at Quimby
Mr and Mrs. Elnkr Xightfoot of
Star in every role. The season's rhurch was well attended. All en-, Ohio, were Friday callers at Mr. and Prosecutor Barnett and admitted Bemiere Wood and friend from Ha'-'
that
he
was
the
driver
of
thc
car.
He
tmga
attended
th^.
World* fa'r »« '
greatest picture. Also Comedy joyed Mr. Kytcham. also lhe sermon Mr*. O. L. Lightfoot s.
was in great dlrtre.ss of mind about Chicago, going TuAday night re-1
and News. DON'T MISS IT!
land Mrs H. O Aimotir nf Htckoryi
in the afternoon by Rev. Hoyt, a
Mrs C. J. Moure, who has been on it. and regretted keenly that he did turning Sunday.
visiting h?r niece. Mrs. Harry WhU- another yeah
,. Mr. mid Ml- West and family arc i Corner*. Mr. und Mrs. Lyle Hhe.idj
former pastor, and wonderful violin the sick list lhe past week. Is some not
return
to
learn
what
hiyWiap” ' .. ....... " ’
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—
Rote Mary Week* of Stony Point; worth.
music by Miss Marjorie Hoyt
u-ttcr at this writing.
Mr.«. Ella DJckerlun I* speiuling entertaining comply from Illinois and Lorane of Battle Creek. Mr. I
pened to Miller. He went bJfore
■
Rev.
and
Mrs
Earl
Scott
and.
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------------anti Mn 1'iiiyd Armour and family]
tin* W'*k m K.il.-.nuii’o) with Mr. fhik u,',-k
Justice, Matthews and was charged Harry Whitworth and Liiha.
Bennett Auto Co., Props.
daughter of Boston. Mans. arc visOne fourth of the population of with leaving the $ccne ot an acct-' Mra. Florence Barrett einertalnid and Mr- Ptvti Ritchie.
, Mr. anil bilrs. Lyle Dickerson and of hastur,!.-. Mr. and Mi-. Wni.]
' Middleville. Mich.
jit|:;g the forwr* parents. |Mr. th&lt;jUnltedStatcs.or 29.000.00(LT&gt;er- dent, which is a serious offense un- her
. nieces from Ijattlc Creek list
--- — -- —— Jeane ailerrffid a picnic dinner nt Buckland mid family of Litclitleld!
tand Mrs. Geo. Scott, and famllri
jsons, visited national parks|Xaal , drr Michigan.law. He waived exatni-1 week,
laisr 'ail&lt;1 Mr. and Mra. Clmtior Hampton
well attended tu- year# back but R&lt;»,v towwhi|&gt; park, nt Gull lake
week•
• .
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I
h Mr. and Mra. Edward Rltnnan year.
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family of East Delfon.
. •
"nation and wiis bound over to thej Mrs
■ Lottie Shaft from up north Is ihope t&lt;&gt; have a larger attendance Sunday Others prevent were ‘'Mr.
Mr. •
September term of circuit court,‘the!
bond being ffxeil nt 31.50).
.
I
! So far ns can be learned MillerJ
who was.32 years old. had no reinUve* He had reported to the friend,'
.who had accompanied him into the,
cherry dbflrict and hack to Gun;
marsh, that-hr had tracked for u
long time in the Singer Sewing Ma­
chine factory at South Bend.' T)w
officers Here tried to learn from thc
employment department ■ of that 1
factory uh' ther Milhr. who was un'Austrian, had any relatives The,
record-, of the company did not dta-l
'close any. but thr man in clranie of
the di p.iitnunt agfoda to investigate)
further and. H he could' learn of

WOMEN'S 0 UB
BACKS MS

BARGAINS In Place of Advertising

WALL
PAPER

NOW is the time to
buy Wall Paper for
next Spring. We
have not advanced
an item in this department as yet.

Come in and let us
show you.

TH E AT R E

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

‘42nd Street

The Rexall Druggists

KJ S.X1 «3*.SS3

Bank To YOU

he avoid report to thc officers of
this county. So far nothing ha;,
been heard from South Bend. Mil­
ler had told hi* traveling companion
that he had S&amp;00 cm deposit tn &gt;
South Bend bank, which is now in
a receiver'* hands.

TpARM and CITY HOMES alike have odd articles
of furniture, machinery and clothing in storage
that are too valuable to throw away. Other people
in the county want to purchase just guch articles, but
do not-know WHERE to buy. The Banner Want
Ad column is the best medium in Barry County for
bringing prospective buyers and sellers together.

every week thru the columns of this newspaper
and invite you to become a member of this
constantly growing family of satisfied patrons

WHY NOT SIGN UP
YOUR PART TODAY?
(Continued from page one)

;

Hasting*. Each deposit
subscribe toward* the
nt least 20'per cent of the total
ammiut of hl* impounded deposit.
If-.TH dejKMdtot* will do that. 1’. will
be easy to'get tin- entire amount i
.subscribed and paid fur. Y the ■
money u already in the batik to;
pay this 20 per cent and more too.)
Thc stock.ot the Hastings National
Bank ha* always been profitable
stock. It paid dividend* regularly.]

TT MAKES-NO DIFFERENCE whether it's rooms
x to rent, furniture to sell, apartments wanted, farm
products for sale, hired help ndeded, articles lost, live
, stock strayed, or what not... in each case you reach
the persons you wish to reach in the most direct way
possible. Banner Want Ads get results!

years of it* history. Th&lt;re u nni
reason to believe it will not do *o'i
again.
Every depositor who signs up willhave un depcv.lt to his credit, m ad-1
dition to hl* stock in the new bank.!
;when it'open* for business, 40 peri
teent of hl* total depodts that will:
be immediately available for such
use as he cares to make ot.it. The
remaining 40 per cent will be im- j
pounded, und will, lie collected In. as I
rapidly as circumstance* warrant
and payments made to the tjepan-.
tors as. hut ns the collections will
(permit.
i The other alternative to this mat­
ter U liquidation. That mean* a re.
ceivenhip and Jotted selling ot all

T~\0N*T BOTHER to call in person ... Just tele­
phone 2115. If you are not certain of the word­
ing, we will do our best to assist you. Simply give
til lhe facts and your ad will go into print clearly
stated in the fewest words possible. Our rates are
reasonable ... one cent per word with a minimum
charge of twenty-five cents.

Telephone 2415

EAST STATE STREET
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
PHONE 2 13 1-

[ We Bring This

Banner Wan t Ads
Get Results

The Hastings Banner

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forced selllm: of bond* and stocks L
tliat has caused the slump in values ■;
of most of these securities in tht.
last two years If the. liquidation can 1
be carried on In an orderly manner,
and securities held fog a time until
the appreciation warrants their .‘•ell(Ing for the’benefit of thc depodtotf. ।
'there would seem to be no reasoni
•why there should be much, if .my
loss, to depositor*, providing the new1
bank can.be organized and take over I
Ing tiie 40 per cent impounded to be!
disposed of to the beat advantage of.
the depositors, instead of by forced!
i

Subscription to Ute capita! stock f
is tiie only way to prevent forced!

We feel justified in asking you h/inakc this
your home bank, because of the nearly half­
century record of splendid service rendered
to thc public by this institution.
O'Looking back over the 47 years, since this
bank was establishcd.it will be found that its
policy of helpful service has been consistent,
and that it has been as accommodating as a
conservative bank could be.
This community has been richer because
of this bank.
(Signed)

Officers and Directors.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH

�THE HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AL'GVBT Ig, 1M3

IDEAL SETTING FOR

I

"ioadhest

revnios.

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FIFTY FYHIR TflRA ' *

Tticcruv 1 itiinurnu
T1'- thlrd ■nnual reunion of the]
TUESDAY LUNCHEON!Broadbent family was held Sunday. Hi I I LAIIIU lullU
i Wayne Smith gathered at her home |
jmk
----------- August 13. at the Hastings fair,
Saturday evenln&lt; n:id Pk“«nti&gt;;
surprised her. the occasion Iteing her
Covers Were Laid for Fifty- ground* with a pot luck dmner|
birthday, trancing and vLslling fol­
T^o-Mrs. J,.hn Tron.ld.
lowed by refreshments made it a
.
very pleasant event.
chninnan Next Week
'George Broadbent. Roll call was an-1
\ Emil Tyden went tn New York
Richard Cook wm in i
Mira Ethel Clark of Toronto. Can-;
(Continued- from page one)
, Mr. and Mra. Prank Johnson, win
innovation at the Tues- ,Awcred b/f2^»sOeorge Broadbent wag |
/pljy on Monday on business.
|On B^iqrdny on business.
ada, is lhe gue:t of Mr. and Mrs ’ A pleasinff _____________________
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rnnn'rv
rinh
hrirtm.
»nri
»nif
w-^ctedVj/rertdem,
and
Mra.
Win
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~-i— --------------------- ------------- havenvea
livedtne
thepaw
partseveral
severalweeks
seeksinin
jday'Country Club bridge and golf weittm"
' Harry Ritchie was in Dayton. | MU* Beatrice Giddings has re­ Forrest B. Lune.
ay Country Club bridge and golf
"--r-aryRoy .Chandler; 3. Horace McPhar- the Wm.
Wm. Havens
Havon.’ tenant
a,nnt.i house.
KruiiM,
Ohio. on Saturday on business.
(turned from a week's visit In BaiMira Margaret Schaupncr of De- uub the u» at the acrctned-ln porch
Those 1from away were Mr. andphu 3. Nancy Hank.*, Guy Gid- mowd to Hasting* Thuraday.
tro» 1* thc guest of ML'* Emily Me- .for the tunebeon tables. Hu? love- ™
Mr. • and Mra. Duarte Bauer at-.1*0 Creek..
A. O. Hood. Mr. and Mrs. S. dings. Yellow. 1. Golden Measure. That Gorham of Milo was a SunUy view nlfcirded making an ideal [ Mr*.
' tended Uw Ionia fair un Tuesday.
■ Mr. hnd Mr*. Hairy Waters and EIwa|n thia week.
Bryant and non of Joliet, IHmais, Mr* C D. Bauer: 3. Golden Dream, day guest of hte brother Francis
MIm Minerva Rich nt Grand retting for thc long line of tables Mr. and Mr&gt; J. C. Newman and 1J E. McElwain; 3. Golden Dream,'and wife.
Mr. and Mra James Radford ore fxftilly attended lhe fair in Chicago
.
- were
------------------------J-7 Mixed
Rapids is-tbc gue*t of Miss Grace'at which 52
seated., **‘------------—*
spending several days in Chicago ],iut week.
of phlox -nnd
anow-bn-th&lt;*- family of Kalamazoo. Mr. und Mrs.lR°&gt;' Chandler. White, | Jeorg.* Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prindle of
.
--&gt; twuoucts
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-----------MUs Esther Fox of Freeport i*: Mr“ J- 8- Fetter of South Bend. Rciekord al Gun laKe.
FTt-d Broadtxrn and son of Lowell.: White. Charles Rogers; 2 Albania. Plalnacll were gueiL* on Saturda»of
w
A
[mountain
made
b^bj_w'
1
of
colMrs. Sarah Powers and ,
Mr, and Mrs. George Broadbent. w
Mrs
” p
E. A
* Burton; •&gt;3. «■...»&gt;
Snow Glory, the 1Jailer's brother, James
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Wilcox,
—
vteiUng Mr&gt; Antia 'Endsley lhl» &gt;«“&gt;. L* vtsHlng her daughter. Mrs.
week.
■
I Gladys-Ironside
Bchader und family are spending
Roy Chandler.
—and
■ family.
Cards were pUyrd in the lounge Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnston and
Mrs. Della Kopp of Woodland} Howard Daniels ot Carlton Center the week at Gun lake
Lavender. 1. Minuet. W L Bhul-1I Mr. and Mrs. William Hart of
now daughter* and Ruby Broadbent of torsi
Lawrence Wolfe of. Holland rt*nt.j whicirwus'bhlliant
- ^- ---7".- with gladjoli ™
2 Minuet. J E. McElwain; 3. Shultz spent Saturday night and
Alto, A|1 reported u good time.
called on Mra. Burt Tinkler on Sat- spent last week with Kenneth and
w*Siiu
i&amp;AKr? " r as
Cnptnln. Boynton. Charles Rr.gcra.i. । Sunday with flic former's’ uncle.
urday.
{Richard Beckwith.
Purple, f Byron Houllot, Guy Gid-''Geo. Havens and family.
PRENTICE—PHILLIPS.
Mr. and Mra A. J. Lett of Holland' Mrs. N»al Proas and family of
Miss Olive E. Clark of Orand • [ A Adropnte.
Mra. a
C. liny
DeCouJdr^
Chandler,
Mra,
Branch Sunday- morning nt ntne-thyiy dings;
?*"?*' 2. Henry
nr? Furd.
F£rd' Roy
^OnTO.
n^ro 'd4uVnt^
KauSi^^8’
vUited Mr., and Mrs. J. E. Mattoon Grand Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs.
nd Mrs D. A. VanBurklrk
o'clock at the Methodi*: Eplr-cop... \ v mSi'J- -^Mr/teo^nh rT ri^e .mi Mnr^t J
TT SU,‘"
on Sunday.
----------------- -—
’ Guy Giddings
an Saturday.
Mrs. Jack Stem won top score. in. parsonage.
the marriage of Mr. Al-1L*’ pcl*? b"'*
FT'fr,\ *? £*r'
Dr and Mrs. D D. Walt 41 and
Mr. und Mrs. ElwyrpDaniels spent
’ i»rt»natMttte* Fteh-r wn:r
sntract
“ct for members;
member.; Mrs
Mra ”Anna,
Anna.len
len PreKice.
PrcnUee. son
xm .of
of Mr.
.Mr. and Mra
Mr- v5thrnW...Bn5v rn^TA..
Mr ““d
Fr“cb.
ton* visited relatives In Kalamazoo' Haturday and Sunday with Mr. and laved
'
•
- '
on Sunday.
rattan\t Wrtl tatom r &amp;m&lt;tev
MeGufHn for gue$L*. The golf prize Frank Prrnt'ic-- of Haaungs. to Mu* Vcilchenblau. Guy Giddings Smoky, ham.
Mrs. John Daniels at Alma.
ser.i
FJ£cJn*aln:,,—
Mr- an&lt;1T".
Mrs Br-anum Eds-r of
J. H Watkins oi Three Rivers L;
ifc
uw »LT#mim«n.lsn"t 10 Mrs Chester Stem for low Ruth Phillips, daughter of Mr. and ; I'!2?.
) '.^,
“"'7 7
ML*.* Jessie Vincent of Belding was
.
Mr .“nd Mr.. Edwin __________
Smith wire
M
. «qujilnx oj .s.-hvilte
-*u- J Lmlle Auburn. J E MrEteam. 3. the Edger district were Sunday
.visiting hi* son and wife, Mr. and
WATCH FOR OUR
the city uon
to ancnu
attend’ in Chicago from Tuesday till Sat- nehn,lll_
nr__n.those
frompresent lolTmntad
’by-olemnizi
’lte'v T i'*ix'wev
M’””'’”
- J MMr,nora
McElwain
’ ' guest* oi’MrT'and
’MrT
DouZAmong
from away
d by Rev. wlu
L. L Dewey,
who
- J E McElwain
cumtw.nf
MrDan
.nrt
mMr** W. J. Watkill*.
1,in l,rc
“ Thursday Ki
ADVERTISEMENT IN
Mr. und Mr*. Francis Ritchie and ;1........
*’* funeral
..............of...........................
Mrs .M. E. Hampton.
—
were. Mrs. Cha* W O Hair ot Pe- read the beautiful double ring cere-:
Nest Week'. BANNER
baby of Lansing were guests of Mr.: Mr. and ^frs. Giiy Giddings and
nrla.
Ill
,
Mra.
Grace
Dodds,
Kansas
many.
Mr. .nJ Mr,. W-IJ .n WoU. .nJ gj* 'bSwo
........ .... •tUKlInl, (wn.,1
W '•
3
«&gt;■..-■ Mr .nd Mr.'W H OTh .nd Mr
and Mr*. Harry Ritchie on Tuesday two daughters spent Sunday with
family of Battle Creek were Sunday City, Mlns LauLie Potter,
“er- Buffalo. The bride wtp attractively gowned . n.h&gt; Mrs E A Burton R
Pink, and Mra Wm. Harcn* spent Sun­
Gcurge Bauer. In company with Mr und Mrs. John Baktr of Gull guest.,
of Mr. and Mr Otto benWS’i^rolt, Mr". Sldlmrtd **Mra FJh, K.S
?*n,he
hl* uncle. Fred Pu t. of Ionia. Is bi lake
Mr Arrhn w Reir' oM' Fiimh • und Mi* Bubble Finnic, wore blue ercpc. Mr. Kelley attendr3
1 ' tj •“?, i:‘Jiwllcr' Mr-‘‘ Fred Barnorlhorn Michigan on u camping
Mjg Margaret Hayward of Kala- 1 Mr
•'.Ir .'?nd M.rs A^ W
Louisville.
Kv.Yorklcty.
Mr, M. T,and
Kalladtheand*Mrs.
groom
,Ani,0
»-and ’*»»«&gt;'•rip.
iira&amp;jo hits been the guest of her
JUU^ of N^MMws ed
‘ Mr
Prentice have rent- 11
j " H‘i . ^il)^- ’• ^pLrote
(j'wv^ roend-ng
^nc'k I
Mra. RUH. IX tier of Nasltvl’lc and aunt. Mrs Mimilb Shriner. the past with their daughter.* are spending
Clothing for Men &amp; Boyi
the week at the George White cot- Georgia Llpromb, Grand Rapids
[
Mr*.
Roy
Fuller:
.
________
ntrr of
ed &lt;«;♦. of the McOmber.naU where! , t2:°^ ___ _
-llw *JC,C„„
the ,„
home,
J.
E
McElwain:
3.
Purple
Glory.
Mr.
anti Mra Francis Gorham.
tnge
ut
Oun
lake
,
day.gucrt-, ot Mr und Mr*. Harry
Mr und Mr* Bert Critx and famThc committee for next week will they are ut home to their friend* ।
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
*
Mra.
Monroe
Lr.jch
accompanied
I Guy Giddings
Mr. and Mr... Jim Wilcox arid.
Ritchie.
I
Jy of Sunfield spent Sunday with
be
Mrs
John
Ironside.
Mrs.
George
Congratulations
and
best
wishes
arc
Gkdiotas ‘Three Splke«i—Red, I. children attended, the Wilcox r&lt; Mrs. Claude W«xl und Mra'Mat- Mr and Mr*. Floyd Beckwith and| her sister-in-law. Mr,* fzla Dunbar. 'Miller. MN. C. W Crawford Mrs. extended.
' to her home in Gary. Ind., today
Cardinal Prlnqg, J E. McElwain;
----- -•lake
—-oft'*
union2at
Fish
Sunday.---------tie Kimble attended thc all day family.
Hiirojd
Newton
and
Mra.
Carroll
Me.
xFRFKAns* KK1V1 vun&gt;&lt;
iScarlet, Prince-*. Roy Chandler: 3
meeting at the Coats Grove church
Mr nnd Mrs. Gerald Doster went for a week's visit.
■
,1 AluX;
ronu.
na.i. A ’ C,"n"”' G1Chandler Rom;
Mr. und Mp. T B Hart of WaUop Guinn. '
LACEY.
' nt Cloverdale qver the week end.
on Sunday
। to Chicago Tburaday to visit her
r mr
,( r.V^r“ to'
”*d- 1 Dr NeL'Otl Shook. Rfiy ChBBTiie ice cream social Tbur*i.iv They also called on Mr. and Mrs.
■ Mi- and Mra. Carl Finstrom have brother, Joseph pelrce. und attend। Corners^ All -gun Co., were Batui- ’ UfANDSEN—BOWDITCH,
day night und Sunday guest.* of । From the Sun Leandro. Califor- pnns
and other, rniuica! &lt;?i ltls!t“-1‘chandh r ?* R&lt;k*xhnd ^Rwctian5u
*-------------"’’v "T®* waa “ l‘uv‘
-----Ferrii Brown of PrairievlJJe Bunday
been entertaining Mr and Mrs. the fair.
.
• nti;. (taper -we quote the following menu was glum Otte night last week dI’‘r “salmm. *tOSNivie' ro i
^2’ lz,U1
and financially, neti Ing evening.
Erickson of Chicago, former resl-; Dlw Kelley of Fort Madison, Mra. Ida’ Palmntier.
Frederick Wolfe and George Mil­ concerning a former .Harting* res)- ...
.rmor of Mr and Mr*- Allen 2" *
AriL-e. nJ 7-,
lhe L A 3 &lt;J
bn«‘ fhd
dent* here.
Iowa, hx* been visiting his brother,'
in iwn
];
totibergcr
of
Salem,
.Oregon.
•'
,
rc
Ut
.
nt
---------------'k the church-Sunday evening heard
BLTOop. who rtipp-d away to South j
ulnki
Rm f828 00.
Wayra- Bidtlinnn. who L* a mem-i Michael Kelley, and other relative.-Xr'/ra..,^.’
bcr of the c C C. stationed near the past »«k.
w^l\0L frlenil^and re.rttyt-..
Ind, recently ».«,
and were
phl5?' Born r,
‘“c&gt; ”
Friday
of• ««
I.-.m week to Mra u very sincere and helpful sermon.
Culminating a romance begun Bend. ......
-v.. quietly '.ch",“;5 ; * .
.......
i ;Chandte. 2 J. Hr-.,ic- MePharlm.^nd Mra. Merle
DunlMberger,
ncnnrui Rev. Nortori will be with us at the
Marquette, is h:&gt;:nr (hi* week visitMira Jean Kniskern returned Sun- here
”* and at Coats Grove,
-------------- -----------Uf„., aa uauy ixj&gt; who
Ji
Mr. and-Mr*. Cyril Pcnn-y and win n they we:e students at the M. named Ha re They responded with : Roy Chandler ? A!Jiplady
-j-—Roy
—■* „
•*«t carey.
wno'^L
nasbrtn
*ame Ume &lt;8;00) next Sunday eve­
ink hi* parent*
day U» her home in Chicago after
t«i Mi.*
mi* 8. C- Mis* Dorothy Bowditch of tiie usual treat?,. The bride w;u ML-;,
children
of
Royal
Oak
vUited
Chandler.
Yellows
1.
Golden
Meas--------------------?,
„ j£n,’,’&lt;‘a,Y named Harvey Merk-jmng Will you not come and ?te»w
Mr. und Mr-. Charles Burrdimhs a yisit with her grandmother. Mra.
Ph^Iui’L Michigan and Mr Mank- opa! Prati-hka, daughter of Mr. and.,tlft-. Roy Chandler;
Etta Blough lust .week. Richard
K,v,,n,,.
".an^2- ,Runted
!«-,7l!,!e”,lGold.
Po!”- Mu** Helen Gray is substituting at by your prcrcnce tliat you are Inter- •
of Cleveland. Ohio, un: spending a. D. Kniskern
“ hn Frand.—n were married ut the Mra Theodore Pranshka o/ Shultz. :wv
Rev. Vlt
Geo T v-'nus.
Curtis. Middleville;
their vac,atc4i wills friend* in this: ““ \ Mbs K ile Sibley returned on
Middleville 33 the Lacy telephone exchange for rated in rots wcrthwhile oammunily
...............
.
• a„a
man B ine uWaijm. Of cwi„, o,™,;
R,„
en 1 Dream.
Roy'
chandler.
*.nitir.'d Garrett, who with i tuset and take home some upliftnlg
city and vicinity.
■
JMonday
---------- to------her home nt Au GreMr. and Mrs Alfred Bishop of j White
------MU» fxmiw Rogers nnd gue.-.t. after visiting Miss Mabel SUwm
...
‘Xteerai others from this vicinity are thought* to help you through Uus
ning at 8 o'clock.
.Cloverdale.
Both were former Ha.-‘d|,,r. 2.
lhe n i-.um.il*. which !&lt;x.k place tings High schdol pujiils, and have
I' * . 2.*?-,, .' ” •
spending several days with Mr:'and, weckt
Cecil Robert*, of Baton Rouge. La. since Wednesday.
•
.‘■jx-ndiii-:
few day*
days m
in Chicago Mr. and Mra. Harry Dursum and day in Chicago at the fair.
• in front of the Urge window of the many friend* tn ana around H«L-'B,...'t n„.. rhnnrtter- -» \r
tio.*.' 'Mn * Frimk Gretm sight seeing iri
air .*;x
’ndm’i ua few
Mrs Edith Tyler or fi mlt St?
at tht Worlds Fair
] daughter. Rum- Ella, of Plainwell
living room, was performed by Rev. tings who all Join in wishing them a) ('Iird
t-.
wr*nv&lt;.nri..r 1 J’,3rlllcrn Michigan. Wbcon*m and
A-single human hair will Hip­
Herbert Gain and ML*.* Beryl Bu.*- . jx-m Saturday P M. with Mr. und Marie, l* expected here 'Friday f &gt;r On. r.tlicd congrcgalionnl minister. Icng r.nd n,.ppy life. They will re-: D, Moody J E McElwain- *» Km
,
pie! a weight of four ounces. .
a few day.*' visit with her brother The r-aim w.c- decorated with niasre* aide with lhe groom's parent* for a;
wy and Mr and Mra. Gordon Gum Mrs. Keith Darnels.
rhatS'ioJ. * „ .'
Mr- George Clark and daughter,.
nnd
wife. Dr. and Mr* Franz Willi­ -.1 y.ri-roloreri gladioli and b-«- wtule
• p, v ~and er
’fm.k 1 S
Ed!!h' ri UaUlv Cr&lt;^' u’,f«f Buitlr'Creek visited Frank an&lt;i
Mr. and Mrs. w. A&lt; Thoma., and
son..
qg&lt;t.. Of tin- Cower together, with
------------------------------------ ! j^Jl m-, J *
a
rd lhe P ’1 *«* w,,h Mn AIb*rt I
ML-.* L&lt; th? Gnni Bunday.
baby und Mra Theo. Pomeroy of
Mr. find Mrs Ron Rd Warner, in fern-., u-.ie ma ..ed txd&lt;«c the tin- BUSINESS WOMEN'S HOSMr. and Mra Fiank Edmond.* and .itoclMster, N. Y.. spent Sunday with
■o,n Ghnn-l’cr PuJnl/1 Pm CU,k w|1° h -pending . thi* week
company with Mr. and Mr.- Lloyd plarc
VITAL GUILD MET MONDAY.!
I F" McElwnm 2 H^r‘ wHh
ln ,h 'r n’ « hoB;e ,n l’*
... E
w C. Edmond*,
---------- visit­ MrJ Charles.Pomeroy.
Mr —
andI Mra.
Tb-&gt;.bride was attired in a gown
Mra. Earl Boyea ww* haste** t-,frrd »«.. rhindlor * q./okv "?'e;,y' A,b’rt CIark An'’ t-'randdaughed Mr and Mra Charles Jones cf . Mm. George Coleman returned on McCormick ot Detroit left on Mon­
A Century of Profcre.*.* in of white Ronuiiivt crCpe. made *lm- the Biulnc*..
Battle Creek on Wednesday.
I Thursday- from a visit with rela- day for'
Women'.* Hospital vf.Ter Vnchroe‘ w 1 sMiiij.,-. ’
Mte4 w,ln‘“ Jcan'
Battle,
Ml.-. L-d' Severance l* spending thr* in Michigan City. Ind . and i*ts„
ply tn aicordanre with the pre.+ent Guild on Monday evening at her 2 ROmnnre Rov Chandler' 3 Emt’l frC1‘k-1wl11 accompany the crowd
n week in Coldwater with1’friend*. tending thejair in Chicago.
mcJc Tl.i ilb -r length gown was Wall lake cottage, the member* una, iUburn J E* \fcElwnlii Till—t r&lt;lfn heic wl,h Mr tSf**-”- Other*
Mr‘ ’*
Rural. Mi.'i E Clark
Tarunt .
With her sL.tei- Mr* Wayne Frey,
MLn. Bettv HUI &lt;&gt;t Evanston. Ill visited :n Pontiac over thc week end. nmde cspe effect and txtmrned with guest* having a very delightful1 |«mkc
I
Mrs
Lran
Douai**
n
;.
’
f
rom
nearby
are.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ar- '
j aptke, 1.
she vte'ted A Century of Progrra* who has ixan visiting Miss Jean
““
...................................................
■%' r
X °o"^iS
Alvo . attended tin- "Air Meet' there KUidmia*
Following thc bountiful supper, w^sj^m
last week.
Kni
m.cKciii,
’-kcrn, Wit
ir;; on
&lt;&gt;u Saturday
oaiuruny for
ir&gt;r J
’ jiunte nnd Mr* Stuart Clement
Her brule-nrald Mrs. Charlotte the business tesrtdn was
»’• ’ ifiisket of Giaamias. 1. hov cnanMr. n.
nnd Pr&lt;*M railing Attorney «i*d Mr.’ll Saturday to attend the fuL E Barnvlt were dinner guests at
Mr. ai,(| Mr*. Robert W. Cook were, Lo?
। absent from their home here since:
rw” 1! of-the former * brother Mer- blm -s.lk l ran. with a co.*ugv ol Mr*. D. A. VanBu;-kirk. wu* prc..ent-; g,-q -j- Cmrti* Xllddlevillc
I
tlu.- Keiloi-u Health Camp at Pirn m Bbnton Harbor Wednesday to ruiL-’u Mio died *ttddenlv ut hf. white . viokt:; und pink bmvardla rd with a gift from the Guild in ap-' artirtir D’MUw 1 Mr* fa roir {Wednesday
of last week. Tlsey are
. int,ct Mi?* Constance Cook, who ha*
Like on Sunday.
{spending some time with a brother
Mrs. Harold era’s and daughters. been vUithig in Chicago and attend­ hune. in Flint ot heart trouble
iof the latter in Chicago and visiting
jman.
„
r
_
*
.,&gt;».«■
w.u
,h.n
I
ot
ih«
,U„
;
Mh»
few.
n*w.
Brn'
tbo.'if
from
here
who
.-it*
—,-“
1-.■ ■■■•■.•. rind Barbara u! Park Ridge. ing thr fair.
.
Ij Arnone he Yctklcy rcho
IA
Century
of
Progress.
'
Fullowing
the
ceremony
a
dinner
new
teAelwru*
mldiiier
.1
Sun
v.n,
l&gt;-Oupl.y.
1
Rev.
Om
T
cur* n iini..-.
iiiinw.
1
*iu*a
wrane*-'r| *
Illinois. Hii-i
and «••*.
Mr*. Thonuu
Rowan ...
nt
Mira rouirca-cKtgr*
Frances Saw- leit
left WrdneaGJ—“™;“—
»*.ul
*&gt;&gt;en.te-Mw,, Joh„ E ,
aJ
SI!„ITZ
tiay were Dr. and M: • w.i* held at the home of tiie groom'.*. Com,Ui.
Chicago were guestaof Mr. and Mn.-day fur Grand Rapids, where Aw 2“ , , JArry.
Ing tooinbuu-O.
contributed,
. JohnIM.le. SredUns. I. JohnBnitc.|
MllI.TZ.
Frank Beckwith. Mr, parent*, ut tended by tclatlves and loj
........ ——■ *
!wn# th,,
1(&gt;r several day* of “u.n‘
intimate
friends.
Mrs.
Don
B!hx»
,
Mrs. Don Bl'.ven is to be the host- j
l Shultera- 3 Mr* Oriey' Several friends and rrtatlv’-s *urMr. and Mrs Melvin Prentice and her
.... unde arid aunt. „Mt. and Mrs. Solon Doud and Mrs. .George Payne
The bride, who L* the daughter of ess
« for September.
Ar number.
I Knickerbocker.. Snapdragons 1 Mrs
Byron Lewis on his birthday
Mr and Mra Frcdrrirk Parker. Jr
family of Battle Crock spent th - Wm. Base, and family.
ML. and Mra. B. A. Dowditch of
---------- --A D Stecklc; 2. Mrs. J. E Vandcn-: Wednesday and enjoyed a ptea-.ant
w.:ek «nd wKh Mr. and Mrs. Fred
---- ----- ------ Pittsford. 1.* a graduate of the UniCELEBRATED BIRTHDAY.
jburg. Dahlias -Basket •. 1 Mrs A evening
Y«4ma. Mi
GejrEla Prenticd- re­
v&lt; rally cf Michigan and a member
In honor ot her fifth birtluti I D. Stecklc; 2. Mrs. A. D Stecklc j
*LnJ
Vedder
bit
week,
the
latter
accotpP.
,
h
‘
;Tt
&gt;
J
,
m??
^
iro.n
tor
i
’
1.
maining over for the week.
of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority.
Maryetla Faul was ha.tc** to tig V- I Artbite Display. 1. John Engle Brat Mr- and Kr»- Jol‘” Chamberlain and
ot. panytiig her to Battle Creek Sat- Fredericia* q lint je iLon for t.u
Mr and Mr*. Jami-* Hlteh ick 21
The groom, who is thc son Of Mr. ui
of ;&gt;,.T
h.’r little
nine &gt;c;v;nu&gt;
friends mi
on axunuay
Monday n»i-j
af I-i named Vvariety. ). William Staska. PMricia. Miss Barbara Chamber-'
' renting
h..-. 1^...
- •ytffr.
Mitlrtlt ville, who.have
been .11
ill ..a.K
with ur(f„y enroute to Angola
and Mr. . F. 6. Frandx-n ot this city, enwon. The children played games-pmtnia*
’". Petunias.
1. Winifred
Johnston !aln ond Mbs Maybelte Hurt attend-'
Mra.
J
E.
McElwain,
Miss
Mary
typnrid fear ill the home of Mr
MrXO. If. Cleveland of Colum*''M‘vV"r;nny ' McElwau
’. 1UI' a’position with Montgomery nnd
Bivn—au.
a happy time.
Mrs ixuy
Roy rimer;
Fidler- a.
3 cd ,he McCallum reunion at Donald
”, bad
.....; ..................
. , I Delphinium, i1 .nis
uniiy
*;
and Mn W. A •Hitchcock, arc both bus. Ohio, und nephew. Wendell M^Llwaln,
The dining -room
refreshRt,v.uru.
Oc0-i.
. -T. *,ui&lt;u&lt;,
curtla,anaaicvnic;
’ «i-».
I| Rev.
Geo.
Curtis,
Middleville;u.3 McCallum's. West Hope. Saturday
MUntnret
,
,,
.
! ---—••• where
— —
■-—• .1
Kratz, of Covingldn. Ky. ar&lt;- gue.*U 1"^
JJh^Vir; The young people will make their;menL* were served was decorated j Mrs win
.
Mrs- Grace Clark of Khlamuoc
Mr. and Mr. Gary Croak visited a &lt;&gt;f Mr*. Nettie Hyde and Paul Hyde. Schaunjicr of Detroit, and ML. vn home in Pittsford.
with
pink
and
whits
and
the
pyra-i
smgie
Lily.
1.
Carrie
Todd:
2.
' called 00 relatives here Tuesday.
■
^"^d nS^n^hSS a th-*
cou-un. Je.je Mould, yt Fi.-.ter lake, Aii spent Monday *-.th Mr. .nd
---- —» »*
——
mid birthday cake bore live pirtk
Several from here enjoyed thc
Clfarlcs Rogers; 3. Mra. L. V. Bess3nd Friday In cnicxgo a* tn. HIGH SCHOOl. MEMOnear Bt-num Harbor on Thursday. Hankin Hyde ol Prairieville.
- candle.*. Maryetla was remembered mer. Bouquet (Tt Lilies. 1. Mrs Mar-i-.-.
Flower
in Hastings
Saturday.
— show
----- ---------------- --------------1
Mis* Dorathy
returned with
.... Gould
.. .... ---------------- : Mr and Mrs L Severance entero...a
,
RY CLUB MEETING, with some lovely gifts.
Ian B. Gcodyear; 2 W. L Shultera; ,n 5,h?_ t. . ,
,
,
vrot' ~With MU*~ Barbara -aincd over Monday night Donald.! ^r ]n^’^?7-were Xk &lt;nh
them for
The fourth annual meeting of the:
--------------- --------------------3 Rev. Geo T. Curtis. Middleville '
Smith of Grand Rapids
Croak
McIver
[7nnd’’tVs H irTcv Fox Harting* High School Memory Club,
HASTINGS PARISH PICNIC,
___ _________ »”« Sura and Elizabeth
M,K,r
.od and HurMixed flower.-, basket or bouquet; 1
,ft'1 *cr* wllh h13 grandparAmong tbnsr from out n^own vcy. Uiyd and Blanche McDougal ’•“”'* ®* ~r
* d L .,id was held
(in
an Aug
A-.ig. 12. at thc
the home
Iwmc of
The Hastings parish picnic at Mrs. A. D
D. Steckle: 2 R .Schillman;
.Schillmun ienl’• *’r- ?nc^ ,Mr*
Smith. Mr.
who attended the Garden SlaR uiv of But know. Ont. The youiig |&gt;eople and William.
willmm. Botiy
routv Lou
Iain and
and David
Da id Mr.*. held
•
•*- • - j|
jex- ...........
J_.
W|liitts, south
“ of' Hastings.
" Stuurt lake was well attended, near-&gt;AL3 jjy, will •MUhier
Marigold*
1 =nt| Mrs. Smith nnd Mr* Alma
Baturt'av were Mrs. Emma Wick- ---------- -- ._
... A. Seibert Tho had been Midting nt the with Mra.
were driving to —
Chicago
to —
visit
—_______
_ of
—. Uy 90 people being present. After cn- x*rs Guy *Giddln»s;
Mr... .
Flora
Belle_____
Sum-11
lidding*- 2 Mra
Mrs jJ” g
E ’j "'undcrllrh of Grand Rapids came
Fox home returned home with the!:
h*m. Mr. and Mrs. H J. Theis and Century .if I’rogroui.
Kalamazoo,
were Joying the fine
.Un.™. ns hostess. There wn-c
’iri.’:- 3.3 Mra
Mrs
OO Lsenhatn
Lsenh.atn
1'■ ..............
Mra o
LwnhktnJ
M£h’™8un*&gt;\
.
.ms picnic
jjumii. dinner.
u,u„... Han ,|vandrnb
vnnarnouri:
.
Mr and Mn. Lew Backuvcn of ButMr ami Mra. W."J. Sarr and Mr.
fr. and '3# present A tsuntltul pot luck *up- John Ketchum gave a very inter- nt)ft s. 1. Mrs. Roy Fullers 2 Mrs ) Thc
Barbara Chamberlain
Dr.
and
Mrs
J.
R.
Hay.
Mr.
und Mrs. James Root of Akron. mr*.r r.
“
?. .....................
ML*.* per.wa* served
r.. i-uiiu u*
- - -- cafeteria
-- style
-- on
■ the
-­ eating and instructive address on a. D. Stccklr.-. 3. Mra Roy Fuller aI1U Maj'belle Hart entertained the
Guests of Mi .1 Neva Ullfry during Ohio, were dinner guest* ol Mr. and .Ethel
. &gt;»«'»• -after
--------which
------------------The afternoon wa* Sweetpeas I Peter Allerding Four-' bM”-** aunt. Mra. Martha Ri-plogl.-.
Clark of Toronto and Rev and*
everyoneThe
tookNew
partDeal."
■
the pa*t w.Mk wfro Miss Eleanor Mrs. Hurry Ritchie Thursday eve­ ■ Mrs J. Knox Clark &gt;f Belmont, on- in an hour of sports and games. .spent with-games, and swimming o'clock. L Harold Flnkbctner. Bal-•
nira
mis
vmr* »
v"- ;•;
. . ...........
-----.....
- ■
T&gt;chan of Chicago. Mis* Esther ning. Mr and Mra. Sarr nnd 7j
. . j, und
. * daughter.
.....
w----------Mr.
r‘ ' tario.
Ml?.* Olive *.&lt;»«
Mts. Clurlv.
Gladys Hlrv-n...
Slocum, ..as
program
1and all departed tor their home* 43ln I Harold Finkb iner. Zinnias.-)
Sh;up*- and Miss Beulah Kendrick und Mr» Root are occupyiiw
Clark, of Grand Rapid.* are picnic chairman, then presented a program 1satisfied that it was a day well spent ; t Mr«. .Will Mishler: 2 Mrs. O fsenOf Grand Rapid.*, and Miss Margery Ritchie cottage at Gun lake ^■supper
t
puert.s of Mr. und Mrs For-rof music. ----und ---------readings ----------centered1 &gt; •---------------- •
! hath: 3. R. SchlUman.
Wierlnga of Middleville. .
th- .'. ,ng
ng ' Among My SouSou-j
SHUPP—THOMPSON.
' Dwarf Zinnfaa. Mrs. Guy Giddlnra
rest B. Lane at Clear lake today., around -tlxMr. und Mr I. Severance and
Mr and Mrs Harold Skarjson and Wednesday, and will vidt Miss Bet- venirs." which hrousht
brought hack
back old | Judge Stuart Clement performed Terranlum. 1 Mrs. A D Steckl - !
dnurtittr, Miii-v ixils, attended th- son Richard of 'Big Rapid* were ty Lane at Camp khannlwa.
■* to each
rarh *me nresetiL
— hl*
।last EverlasUngs.
t*..&lt;n_, i1. 3 and 3.
a .....
j memories
present.-j
hl* si-rnnrt
M.-cond marrlam*
marriage eeretnanv
ceremony'Urt
Mra. Willi’
Kverancc reunion at thc Iwiw of guest* of Mr. and Mrs Willard 1 Mr. nnd Mra A. J Larsen nnd-won Georgia Jarman.^ Srcy.
-■wk when he united in marriage; Mishler. Table Center Piece. I Mar-i
■rmnn Andrews
near-Howell Sat....................................
-- ,
- —- , Ickes over the week end Mr. SwanDonald H. Shupp, 22. and Mix* 1UI1 D Goodyear. Auers. 1. Mra. J. E ■
uidav. Hitrbnin '.Van Dyke, came son nnd soil arc visiting Mr and John and daughter. ML*** Ro -bud.
QUIMBY HOME COMING.
--------- M. ..............
- I«.
,.MMV
uorotny
rnompson.
both of; vnndenburg; 2. Mra. J. E Vanden-I
and
Mbs
Esther
and
David
Kilmer
home with them for 11 visit.
. Mra. Ju me.* Swanson. Mr*. Swan- ■were nr
NnahvUic
UIum
Ruth
and ’ Harriet
i I...L-...
— . 3 Krs j g Vnndenburg.,
The Quimby Home Coming last Nashville.
Misses Ruth
and
Harriet
btifg; 3.
.„.WV..UUIB.
in Lansing nn Friday *to attend
Mtz. ami Mr?. Warren Wilcox of ron nnd Mrs. ickes going to Big 1 were
thc funeral of thc infant son of Mr Sunday was a real succt'xs from Thompson, friend* of the bride, were । cockscomb. 1. Mr*. O. Isenhath: 2
Juckaun and Mr. und Mra. Weldon Rapids on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr*. Shupp i ~
charie.***RojTers;'X ~
Phyhls’llinman
We wish to thank our many friends of Hastings and
! mid Mrs. Theodore Kilmer.
- very standpoint. Hon. John Ketch- the Whneye.*.
*
“
Brunson. Mr. and Mrs George Rob- : Dr. and Mrs. John Hobbs Dewey, ; F. H. .Dewey. Mix* Louw Dewey am gnw/U very interesting pn.vn- will reside In Nashville.
z
i Phlox, annual. 1. Mrs. A Altoft; 2.
Barry County for thc patronage you have given us
Insotj. Mr and Mr*. 'Basil Smith with their three children. J.^JCen- and Charlo Stillwell of Lansing and tatton of thc Sunday Sc lux, I lesson
• France* Alfording. Phlox, pcrenand Mrs S..C Brock enjoyed a pic- yon. Diana and Jack Blair.” who ,the former'.* granddaughter, Mro*Jto a large class of young people and
duing the past 7 years and we hope that our relations
HONORED .MRS. CURTIS. . Ij trial.
l!lB|. 1.
j. Mrs.
Mrs Roy Fuller: 2. Charles
-nic
-----at Gull •lake----on Sunday.
J have
----------been spending several weeks
Complimentary to Mr*. F. A., Rogers; 3. Frances Allerding Sun­
Virginia Rohen of Buchanan, were adulL*.
will be as pleasant in the future as they have been
Mrs Elwin BarifopuM- hns le- with Mr-and Mrs. Floyd Everhart, : guests of Rev and Mrs L- 1. Dewey
A pot luck dinflct was enjoyed by ' -Curtla ot Detroit. Mr.* Pauline Me-; flowers. 1. Elmer White. Bouqu-t
turned tn her home In Detroit after arc leaving tins week for their home and George oh Saturday and Sun-jail present.
in the past. May wg continue to serve you.
Ombor entertained acverul guests ati of Wild Flowers, 1. Peter Allerding.
spending ■ three weeks with her in West Palm Beach. Fla. they will
1 The afternoon program consist- , lunchfcn nt the Country Club onH Mrs. Will Olney. Any other flowmother, Mrs. Frank Slocum, 1001 visit relatives in Ontario and New i Mr and Mrs Adolph Schulz and '•d ot a-worship service.
Tucndny nnd at dinner at six o'clock IPM. 1 Pansies. Mrs Mort Townsend;
So. Dibble St•
| York en route.
Friday, August 18 .. Saturday, August 19
son Freddie, Mr nnd Mra. WUltetn | The Conklin quartette sangaspe- at the home of Mf&lt;* Nonna Michael . 2. Scabosia, Mr*. W. J.' Holloway; 3.
Schulz and Mlv Joan Horton oi &gt;cial number. Miss Marjory Hoyt. Bridge was pUjcd tn thc evening. Mixed bouquet. Miss Bertha Stiek. ; ncy.
.
, I Grand Rapid* and John Eash oll««ve several violin selection*, and at the home of tlw hotess.
'Freeport and Mr nod Mrs. Keith K™- Hoyt, a former pastor, gave a
----------***
‘ Special for children. 1. Cockscsmb.
Full Cream
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Phyllis Hinman; 2. Dahlias. Harold
.Daniel* enjoyed a picnic dinner ati»«* sermon which was *cry helpful
Master Jack Walton.entertained j Finkbeiner. Special for basket of
!Lakc Al-Gon-Qtlln Sunday
। to all.
nine boy* on Monday afternoon tn liltea, 1. Mrs P T. Colgrove Fra*I Secy C. F. A»cell. Miss Josephine!
• •►
■ Smith and ML*s Ethel Jone.*, accim-1 SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIBE. honor of hi* birthday. The young-(cr California Zinnia*. Class l-l
panted by Mr. and Mra. Edwin
bouquets of late summer stcr* had a happy time and enjoyed. Mrs. John McOmber. 2. Charles
Jons* of Denver. Colx, were at Wai- nc-acrs made attractive decorations lhe afternoon to the fullest extent. Roger.*; 3 Mrs. L. IL Evarts Class
'den Woods on Wellneaday. the flrrt .{or the miscellaneous shower on
TELEPHONE 2241
Maxwell Hou«« Vacuum Pack lb.
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE. ! Rogers; 3 Mrs. Will Mishler Sweepthree representing the Barry Conn- i Monday night given by Mim Bust
TOWN TALK. A Famoui Bland Jb. I^c
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Having*, Mich.
Mis.’. Jean Birtelman spent Thur*-1 slakes, 1. Mrs. E A. Burton; 2. Mra.
Ity Sunday School Awoemtlon ns of- Gre;g assisted b} the Ml-'.*m Iona
'fleers The meeting was for County 'Glllcapie, Marjorie Parker, and day with her brother. Donald Bide!-'Roy Fuller: 3- Mrs. Will Mishler,
BUTTER. I lb. J*r ISc 2 1h-j«r
man.
at
Albion.
I
--------------------------------Sundav School officers of Michigan Norma Rowley honormr, Mr.*. Leon
The Parmelee Ladles' Aid has been
HOPE CENTER.
and was well attended
: Young, formerly Ml» Katheryn
at
Clias. McDermont and family at?,
i Mrs. O. ?, Chidester. Mrs. Mtirtan | Hunt, a recent bndr. at the Perry ;postponed.for this month. The next
. erecting tables and making plans fo.
Goodyear. Mr*. W. N. Chidester.cottage. Wall irtu-the occasion also meeting will be Sept.'21.
Mrs. W. R. Cook and Mrs David being Mrs Young s birthday. The ■• Mrs Hannah Morgaaand Maurice]the Pennock reunion to be he’d at
DaaA4-M«A Shultz, Freeport
French were guesta of Mr*. F. A.;«“«H numbered fifteen, former Thomas left this morning for a trip their home next Saturday. August
We will continue our sale on Wall Paper until oui^
DUH*!/
or Middleville
Curtis of Detroit nt the Candle Light i schoolmate* and friend.*. A bountl- ; through northern Michigan and will 110
u.
stock* have been reduced as low a* possible. .’—.
Inn n*sr Marshall on Thursday.
|
P*x luck supper wx* enjoyed aft­ visit relatives in Detroit and Port • ] IMr. t and Mrs. Elmer Amsler and
■two sons —of .—
Kenton.
Ohio,... are visit­
•
..y-.,.
.........
' Mr and Mrs. J. M. 8iw,n ot Gin-1" wl‘ich the evening was »perit in Huron.
,— ...
__ ..
__1 Mr&lt;
Many Pattern* at
elnnati. Ohio, nnd ML.* Belle Bn*h I visiting and dancinc The bride wan ' About 175 attended lhe Parmelee ‘Ing their panics. Mr. and
and Mi*s Elizabeth Hood &lt;jf Cov-'«w recipient of many beautiful and ।school reunion and every one had a Frank Leonard,
MEAT SPECIALS
fine time visiting and all enjoyed
Mr. and Mr* Clyde Ashby from
mg*oh. Ky. were auesU of Mia*juseful gift-*
thc program, bail game and sports, j Kalamaroo. Mr. and Mra. Edd
Mabel BLsson and Mimm Adah and
.,**■
It was voiea
voted ro
to have
nave it at tnc
thc sane.-1
sanv.’j Withy
w imy anu
and airs,
Mrs rncna
Phtna wox
Cox from
Zell* Odell Sunday night and MonBAMELs—MATTEaON.
, ; it
•'
j Conutcck -visited at the Fred Ashby
day.
Ml.*.* Madeline Matteson, daugh- ; place next year.
DICKORY BRAND, H Lb.
Maurice Thomas and MLv Ruth home Sunday
’. Mr and Mrs. MT Kailadjian '
Mr and Mra A re lue Matteson
Package, Sliced . . . 12c
A DOUBLE ROLL
and daughter. Miss Ruth, and sons, ol Baltimore township, and Mr. Heintz of Leiihton. Mr. and Mra.| Cart RWkcr and wife and little
Robert and Willism, of Now York Kennel h Daniel*, son of Mr. and Warren Marlin and family and Mra ??n of,Ea.s? Wall lake took Sunday
City, are guerts of the farmer's *K- Mrs. E'.wyn Daniel* of this city. ,;;Rachel Allen.were Sunday guests:dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Burdette
Order Your Cold Meat* From U»
I Lyttle
ter and hueband. Dr. and Mr*. H A.&gt;'re united in marriage at Angola, hot XU.' und Mrs. David Bcnawa,
SPICES FOR CANNING
Atlrounle. and family. Mis* Ruth te Indiana, on August 7. nicy spent .' Mr. and Mra. Daren Tuhgute have I Mr. and Mrs RuwII Kay and lltfevers! '»■•*-*
days '■*In «n*n
Ohio. rvimit
Detroit anri
and i bern entertaining relatives from New tie .xm of .•Kalamazoo spent last
1* a senior al Barnard College.
Full Line of Fresh Stock. LOWEST Prices.
week with their parents. Mr. and
I Canada They will lic-al home to York lhe paft week.
Miss Fern Kermeen of Rattle Mrs. Frank Leonard
their friend* at 119 North WashingDINNER FOR GUESTS.
Creek 8inttartair ts spending her ■ Lyle Ashby spent last week in
' Qn .Tuesday evening. Dr. and Mra ton St. Hastings, for thc present.
Guy C. Keller nnd Mu* Mac Keller
Mr* Dame’s is a graduate of the vacation with her parent*, Mr and Kalamazoo vbfilng friends and yelaCOMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE
; tlves, returning to his home Sunday.
entertained Dr. and Mra. H. A. Harting* High school and Barry Mrs. Earl Kermeen and Wayne.
We D.liv.r
Th. Big Little Store
Mrs. Jack Snyder of Hasting* was
Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ashby* and
Adrounie and family and their . County Normal,
_____ —
havi
rtaj
— taught the;
•*-«
Sodas — Sundaes — Cones — Drinks
gugsU. Mr and Mra. M T Halted- week.,
------ sdwjl
' • tl'f -r-&gt; ’ ' f-*r Con­ a gur-t of her daughter. Mr? Earl-llf’le daughter are ’i-IUng their
. nan slid family irom New York city, gratulatioiw are extended to Mr. and Kennten. and family and attended parent.-. Mr apd Mr*. Will Trine in"
, the Parmelte school reunion.
1 Camp Custer.
at, dinner.
at.
'
|3»trs. DarueU.

Social Events and Personal Mention

IT FLOWER SHOW

Coining Event*
Cast Their
Shadow* Before

T.S. Baird

5.'

. “u,

KVASS'7-1 “.’S'.’.'

7th Anniversary Sale

Lt. 17c

Cheese

Reed’s Drug Store

Crackers mu. 15c mu. x$c

Z7‘/2«

Coffee

WALL PAPER SALE

Peanut
age
CornFlakei ORPO5TT£ E

X4c

10c - 13c - 15c

Bacon

13c

Beef Steak /*

ti INMA

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PAGE EIGHT

I.E&lt;1 At SOTICE

mwhi*.
। ■ COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
■ Tiie A J Miller and Frank Green , nrr] r1 fU TID flUT C
motor truck party of about thirty 1 Fl E&gt; LnUl\LnL&gt;J
left Monday on a ton days* tour —;--------------------------------'ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVER­ sightseeing by way of the’Soo. thc
EMMANUEL CHtDtCU.
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c. EiraiUi. Picture Rock.’, returning by
I EPISCOPAL!

'

MOTICB TO CMEDTTOK1

WANTS

tun &lt;■! ITwn •&gt; exjx^Hon Ivan
Brit:--. Will Schreiner. WeJi-y ButIrr Luc? Butii-r. Mrs. Mary Taylor.
Mr and Mrs Frank Own. Mr and
Mi* A J Milter and John Miller
•wore among Blow to go.
Mrs Mary Lee, who submit tod to

Guaranteed Tru
Fitting Service
anteed to bold tho rupturo
and we koop it In proper ad­
justment for yon. Let us show
you the New Akron Tntes
feature ‘’Selective Pressure
Control”. Nothing else like

Mon- than 25 pennies cun rightly
TIBET METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

iwi-pttul.' w canvuli-scmF u] home.
Mr and Mrs. »’ohh‘ Norris visited*

dir. , at the home ut her daughter.
Mrs. MiljlC Fisher- Mn. -Mary Fish­
...
i
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•
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Mlu Helen Gray Is supplying at
the telephone u.'Iice at Latey thia. WEBLEYAN METHODIST CHUBClt

The Prescription Drug Store

Hastings

Mr. and Mrs Frank Schroder left
last’ w- Lk on a three weeks’ motor
trip in Northern Michigan, going
by Saul: St«r. Marie to Vermillion
Lake. Vermillion. Minnesota, where
they will visit their brother. Charles
Schroder.
Mr and Mrs A. C. Hyde and Mr. .

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Has been Achieved through care­
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satisfactory dealing with policy-

Citizens Mutual

Srid Tinkler farm, are moving io
the Silas Cta-skiH farm
r
?-!i&gt;- Nina Conklin Is t pen-Jinv, the
Week’ at tin- Mr. und Mrs. William
Hanuiiond home.wiilie they ate on-,
u motor trip throuuh Michigan.

FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY

J. L. MAUS
Local BnttavnU'.lvv. Rastlugv. Mich

Paul of Beulah left-' tor Itume on.
Thursday' after a
their parents. Mr

GEORCE M. NEWTON

.v.Snt -io-’fLAbi.-jL-;:::

:"

r-.i. Hyde Sunday at tiie Mr,
Dirrld Jonea hottie ui
--I:*
Fred Milh: and family. Mrs. p.nis
Warner. Milt-m. Ihirtnnraiiul mil
Hatx-rt Barium, attended the Hr'

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Miil-r Brntiu-r.; farm' at Eaton Ji

Batteries, Connrrtinj Rods.
Radiators, • Clutrhe*. Mulflrrs
For AH Cars.
Body OU»» Ia«UlI«d Wills
Tou Watt.
PARTS FOR ALL CARS
OPEN SAT. EVENINGS

a sumptuous dinner .given to
hosts.

PHQNE 2637

HASTINGS

One ntty-seven to one was lhe
score by which the Chicago White
Blockings baseball dub defeated
}'] Memphis in 1869.

NEW AND USED

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FOR ALL OARS

'NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

raybestos'brakb linings
and CLUTCH FACINGS
BODY GLASS INSTALLED
WRILB YOU WAIT
OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

Hutlnrv Churrti

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PHONE 2637

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panlt-d by Mr and Mr.- Albert t
' , • • ot Buttle Creek. k-lf Saturday

.

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SPECIAL EXCURSION to
A CENTURY oE PROGRESS

HSRTDM.i. PARISH.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH

ROUND TRIP

ORDER FOE PUBLICATION
baptist church.
B J. Adrock, Minliter

‘‘n Leave Hastings 6:15 A. M. (City time). Arrive Chicago
'
10:35 A. NL
Leave Chicago 11:00 P. M. (City time).
I Hr o! J^nni«

days' outing.
The Mh.t-s Dorb and Bean
Henry.’ uum&gt;.&lt; in training at I.-.

Patrons slwrl;- ire to drive to any cities Irom which excursion is
operated and take ndvuntiwe thereof, may park cars on unused
railroad property to the extent available. Such parking ahull be
al patron's riski Ask Ticket Agent for information

lion with their parents. Mr.

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MICHIGAN CENTRAL

SEWING MACHINES
REPAIRED and RENTED
Get Your Supplies of The

TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS
Out 8-23

lloihmin.’

Singer Sewing Machine Co.
Al RoblrskiS Elec. Shop
Hasting*, Mich.
Phone* 2111

liUdrt n

HASTINGS MARKETS

Procars.

—l'.' ’

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Sunday uti.„t.- at Mi. and Mr* Fred
Heed&gt; • •
IH-.irl fia.’orc .uiii -i stor. Ada Bell
per.*. Similar at Mr aitid Mrs c W
If t in Ohv*:
Mr and Mrs Fr.ink ll&amp;wttu*
spout ftundav vvenin'
Mr». Lam-ri
Manhall'g tn
Branch dLtiwt
Tn.- fam:.
t t!v Manto C.rbvr

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or CREDIT. BCIF.NTIFiT

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Hit Lansing tram Stajday at ThnrnnAKTIKOS CITY MISSION.

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AUCTION SALE

on Mr

IN THE BANNER!

FAM? .meet:--'.

CARDS of THANK&amp;
chubcii

or

cjibist, coats ceove

and Mrs. Ben Han-on

GRANGE PROGRAMS
tRVINO ORAKCIE NO

JSS b
ana Sunda
Unibniuth. wilt* and

Read. In Nearly All the Homes
in Barry County I
IT IS IMPORTANT that you have a large number of "bid­
ders" at your sale if you wish to get the value of your prop­
erty.

The extensive experience of The Banner in advertising auc­
tion sales has proven the value of this sort of publicity fyr
auction advertising. Your sale published in The Banner
brings the crowd of buyers.

CHARLES H. LEONARD
anti B&lt;
er and May Burkland

Marjorie Hanson viittod her r.l

tail ,

THETIME
TO WANT-AD

ughatn-Ph'-lps
Wtkertv Otbountiful'dinner «« served and a
nice program presented.

RESULTS
CREAM WANTED

Phone
241)

IIASTINGS

M.rr Reil Clark and daughter
Edith of Buttle Creek s;&gt;ent last
w«ek atjHic home of her i-ister. Mr-.-.
Mary Clark.

SPECTACLES FITTED, BEFAIBEE
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING.
CASH FOR OLD GOLD

Glenn F. Laubaugh

office window, as Section 147 of the
Postal Laws and
Regulations
states that "minor coins i5 and I
!?.'.cent coins) arc legal tender up to
25 cents."

Slaii.'un a.::.is» at Wall Ia&gt;uLrVunl McIntyre of Film spent «
part of- last week here.

I SEE VS FOR INSURANCE

da'J»r will go.

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CASH PAID FOR CRFAM
Operated by J. G..Miller
All barbers of RUMia ftt

.tanned uno tett boots

Mi and Nclke DeWitt and Mrs. Lulu
Jclincox and Byron motartd to Elk- j
hart Ind. Mrnday, where- Byrotr
und Nellie were married.
Mr. and Mr* Floyd Palmer and
family were Sunday guert', of Mr.
and Mr? Dean Potter at Hostings.,
Mrs. Byron Johncox *|&gt;cnt Friday ;
with her mother in north Hope. Mr.&lt; Karl Goldsmith arid twr
children vf Viekaburg are staying
the week with Mr. wd Mrs. flyroo.

Many a farmer who has advertised his sale in The Banner has
received from $300 to $500 more for his property than was
originally estimated—just because.The Banner advertising
brought a lot of "bidders.*

Telephone Office: 2415
—and the BANNER Will Arrange the Date With Your Auctioneer

�Wednesday, August 16,1933

PART

THE HASTINGS BANNER

^QUiVERDALL.
✓Kill 1/ nnnni nrnn
(content of 3 5 will be sold through- manufacturer 1* held by producer*
fI
&gt;1WII K T 1111
It T
oul
at ,rt*U Ior 10 «»tM *° 1* an unfair bash to which the)
-•
• —
, Mn. Rast/Pm*cc alUmded her an­
IVII Lit I HJUullLI U
Milk of four per cent butterfat muil strenuously object Unfortunately riOniCnidkCTS k^OTtlCT nual
i
High sebooi class picnic at
. __
delivered to lhe customer at 11 Ivoutvet. the milk producer outride
.—
.
. .the
i
WI11IU faifn near Hasting* Satprr / [I in HPLU **nu * qt*rt; 45 milk at 12 cents; the fluid milk market*, is abnoat By Home Economics
Economic* Specialist*
Bpeclall*u'‘urday.
l
gfr 1 rfl | I ||l|f|l!M wlk ftt 13 wntt*u nUlk at 14 wholly
who,,y unorganized, and tn
In the
thr abMichigan State
state College
Collate
Michigan
i Mra Haram Kellogg entertained
rente: and certified milk at 13 cents. •cnce of any state aommiaalon. 1* |&gt;
her parents, Mr. ahd Mr*. Stea ven*.
■There are grade* also for cream, ! Inarticulate before t»ny- price
fixing 1
and aunt of Warsaw, Ind . last week
I pickling time teingi picklink Mr. and Mrs. A. Johncock and
MOUNTING FEED COST* buttermilk and cottage cheese, *klm commission.
nun
n.TOM milk
, ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------„ „
Governor ...
Comstock
and hi* ad- -------trouble*.
Borne *w®i«’of the mon- daughter. ----Mte*-------------------Emma, motored
to
MAKE INOBUBES
iI no
No oeaier
dealer wouia
would oe
be pernuneu
permitted io
to riaur*
riser* and those
thow representative*
representatives • common
oimmon difficulties
mnvulties in having a good Adrian. Sunday, to attend lhe
the John■’ inllk at any price different
----- - than who
*•- •helped
—1—1 the eovernor
*ell
governor kill
kill lhe
the |PnxJuct rcujt ...
arf ducuBord ____
below cock ......inn
reunion.
NZOBBSABY
‘that Wi
set up iur
for Iiu
hi* Ji«uc.
grade. It
for .a considerable
overcooking ol
of ingredient* U
1* coocoo-1 Mr. and Mr* Dougal McCallum
a wa* ex-; bill came in .v.
.. QvercooKing
that if any dealer found ids amount of panning on Uie part, of jidcred one of »i»e major trouble­ and family spent the week end with
GOVERNOR ERRS IN VETO plained
customers would not willingly pay dealers and producer* at the meet- briMvrs.
bringt-r*. home economics
economic* food *~tpeing.—Ingham County Nc*«New*
than a dune for a quart of Ing.
--------- ------ telallsts, -Michigan
Bute college,
be­
OF MILK COMM'N. BILL inore
milk, the dealer inuat reduce hit
------------- • • ►
. jllerv.
C0RN
PRO
n
S
/ECTS
|
Too
hot
or
too
strong
&gt;
■
*w
nw
ur
»ou
ilium
vinegar
Productra Peel They Should
loe unT cn rnnn
ovrr lru“« or vegetable*. too
work, suppose a dealer u now supA.._
.
Be Oonaidered at Well
ARE NOT
bO GUUU strong brine. or too much sugar
plying Jersey or Guernsey milk ot 43 .
-■ -------;■
.
may cause shriveling. Sweet pickle*
as the Dealere
content at eight cent* a quart. In Outlook for High Pricet for very often Shrivel due to the combiDetroit milk prices are to prevail such case he must not only raise his
».•«..
tz/.. tnation of overcooking, too much
Hoga Is Unpromising
tu&lt;ar and
1Uoo&lt; kintgar
throughout Michigan If tiie organ­ price to io cent* a quart, but he
ized milk dealer* and dutrtbutor* of must also either skim or otherwiie
in Country
Softening sometimes is due to
the state have tnetr way. The price reduce hi* butterfat to not above a
Present
DK«NXt*
do
not
indicate
t»«cterlal
action.
Too the
weak
vinegar
rresrm
prosp-ci*
oo
not
mmcase
Qr
br|ne
^
Jqw
plckki
u
to producer* vhoae product* go to 3 fl standard.
M w.m,
•- -m
isTffd (hat u1|h
,hal Barry roumy wlll have
i «..
fluid
milk markets
will -of---------courseuebe De&lt;kr&amp;
soften from fermentation, or it may
’ based upon such a scale of Drice*

their parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Bert
McCallum, little Ralph who ha*
been staying with hi*' grandparent*
for a few week* returned Ixwne Sun­
day with ni* parents.
Mr*. Holtz and Mrs. Olbaon went
to Ann Arbor Friday to be with
Ruth Horn during her operation for
appendicitis.
Mrs Holtz of Nile* i* here visit­
ing her sou. Rev. Holtz, and family
this week.
Little Mary Owens is entertaining
her little, friend. Eva Mary Ritter, of

anoliier birthday.
Mrs Wm Snider Is entertaining
her slater. Mi*. Asttlinsr. and hiu« with the exception of V
broken rite whkh Im
Mr*. Pine u entertaining lier mate liim feel any too g
cousin and a friend from California
The United State* 1* i
thi* week.
itandard. ruled Police .
With bushel* of flower* and three of The Dalle*. Oregon, ’
birthday cakes, friend* from Cluyrr- fendanl in court ofltred
dak- and relative* from Richland. fine tn dried prunes.
Yorkville. Kalamazoo. Battle Creek.
HMtlng*. etc . poured In on Mr.
MacDonald from* Friday until Sun­
day evening t&lt;2 help him celebrate more expensive than cite tricity.

MEANS MONEY SAVED!

or vinegar.
.
The terrible plfcht of lhe producer
| greatly decreased oata and barley
A bitter flavor may be caused by
Dealer* Are Warned.
wa* never more clearly shownf than
vields. and will help supply dairy­
..
Producers present warned dealer* men with feed for cows But there boiling the spices in the vinegar too
at Lansing Tuesday when milk deallong or by using too much spice.
ers from all part* of tho southern t0,
sl°« on fixing retail prices un­ are many farmers who will have a A soft of slippery condition 1* tiie
peninsula gathered to consider an tn lhe government fixes the price good crop of corn who do not keep moat common form of *i&gt;oilage and
agreement regarding prices proposed to
J’®141
farmer. Dealers ,many cows.
is caused by bacterial action. It will
to be submitted to NRA officials (or countered with thc argument that
Tiie outlook for high prices for always occur if pickles are exposed
their hoped-for approval. The fact 11,8 best way to proceed U to fix .hogs la not ao promising, although* above the brine or if the brine solu­
the governor had vetoed thc milk “ Price which thc consumer will ,tliey probably will bring better price* tion is w
ww. This spoilage UU
^B
too weak.
doe*
commLssion bill and that admlnU- j willingly pay and which will pro- ,than during the summer. It doe* ap- not penetrate rapidly to the lower
trailnn force* had succeeded In de- v&gt;de Mn oul,et toT a reasonable pear, however, that there are'good layer*, so untouched part* of the
feating an attempt to override thc.quantity of milk, eliminating ex- ;--------- ffor
„. ...
------praapects
fat .....
cattle
next &lt;-i.
fall and J#r oftrn may u, sflved by n.,.,ovlng
veto wa* referred to many times by 1 pensive practices of distribution, and winter.
:
Dry weather in the states the spoiled part, adding brine, and
the few producers who were present. then t0 r«ly on the fixing of a fair beyond
.
the Mississippi ha* cut short covering tiie whole with hot paraf­
In his veto message the governor P^e to U‘e producer.
thc corn crop and reduced the pas­ fin.
gave It nij his opinion that the fed-: It was also pointed out that the ture
।
and hay crops so that thou­
Top layer* ot vegetables ferment­
cral agricultural act would serve to.organized manufacturers have al- sands
,
and thouMnd&gt;of cattle have ed In brine will spoil unless the
protect Michigan producers and con-; ready to make Uiemtelve* felt in ,already been forced onto thc mar­ Mtum te frequently removed. If al­
sumers. Tuesday's meeting disclosed opposition to a fair price to the un- ;ket. lhe owners taking tliat way of lowed to remain, the vegetables unthe startling fact that until the pro- organized producers in tiie canned ।getting needed cash- This will neces- iderneath „,
v infected Band
„u u
.vku
are
broken
duccrs by their own initiative are i and evaporated milk fields. A faU rarity
,
greatly reduce the number of down. The lower layers of the
organized to the extent of at least price for evaporated milk, q* fixed fat
:
cattle usually shipped from plcWee „iay be saved by removing
75 per cent of the .total production in the proposed code for that nidus- western
.
states. Thl* would seem to I the top layers, adding a little fresh
of the stele they have no standing try, is set at »2.65 a case. It is be
। a good time for eastern fanners, brine, and pouring hot paraffin
whatsoever before the national planned to pay the farmer Bl.10 for who have the hay and grain, neces- ^0Ber tjle surface.
commission. The Milk Oammlssion tils product with an average 20 cents sary
.
to tum off some fat cattle next । pukles should not rtand in'brine
bill would have provided Ju*t lhe deduction for haullge to tiie plant. ।
winter.
.more than 24 hours. Soaking In
machinery which Is now demanded. I Thl* price is hot only three cents a
“
’•’
:
brine /I pound salt to 1 gallon wamany producers pointed out. a view-1 hundred below the price at which HANDMAID MOTH EATS
eri for 24 hour* makes cucumbers!
point concurred In by lhe dealers | college authorities Insist a Michigan
rm i Aritr AC telAI *j||Te crisp and improves the flavor.
and distributors.
i farmer can afford to produce nulk.
FOLIAGE OF WALNUTS: Heating In a copper vessel to
Code Adopted.
but it was also |x&gt;lnt&lt;-d out that the
—------- s
I make pickles "green" is not a recom­
Under the code as agreed to by amount of fluid milk actually re- ' Insect Takes Advantage of mended practice as copper acetate 13
the dealer* Tuesday, six grade* of | qulred to produce n case of eve„
l-formed. which the pickles take up
milk are provided for Under the' porated milk, cost* the manufactWeather Conditions to
|ln arprcclable quantities, copper
pUn a* outlined every dealer tn the I urcr, al the rate fixed in .the code,
Increase Hordes
acetate is a poisonous substance.
alate must complystate
withmust
the stand-;about
comply with...
63 cents Slxty-lhree cents to
Irils set un
^rds
up Milk bearing a butterfat '] tlw.
tiie farmer anti
and *■&gt;
B2 fC
02 cents tn
to the
u».w -n» lunanuld
moth, which obtained ita name from &lt; value.
"* The Halt and ‘acids‘ in
” the
a color marking that Induced some brine will give the desired firmness
romantic entomologist to remember if correct methods are followed.
thc badfj- of office wornr- by tlvc
queen's Personal servants back tn TRUTH ABOUT PRICES
feudal times, is now busily engaejed
WILL BE PUBLISHED
In stripping the leaves from Michi­
gan's black walnut trees, according
to thc entomology department at To Show Who Gets Money If
Michigan State College.
Sellers Use Higher Goat as
PRICE STILL REASONABLE!
This Inject, like many others, is
Excuse for Overcharge
always present in Michigan but has
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Rains!
taken advantage of exceptional
E&gt;st Lansing.—Consumer* of farm
weather condition* to multiply it­
self until the appetites of the hordes products are to be furnished. In the
cause serious damage to the trees, near future, with weekly report* from
FILL YOUR BIN WITH COAL NOW!
and there la a real economic value In the government on the reason* for
valnuts and in the tynber from this any commodity price Increase*, and
with Information on who i* getting
tree.
The damage is done by the cater­ the additional money, according to
pillars. which congregate upon a thc economics department of Michi­
tree-branch and use the foliage for gan State College.
Field workers of the United States
food until the branch Is stripped.
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
The insect moults It? skin several Department of Labor and the
times before the end of the feeding United States Department of Agri­
jicrlod In September: and. at each culture are to gather and report
moulting, a silken tent ta spun for price figures, while the Washington
a refuge while the old skin U dis­ agencies tabulate and analyze them.
Dr; Frederic C. Howe, consumers’
carded.
Tiie tent is made just large counsel for thc Agricultural Admin­
enough to admit al) the caterpillars istration. ha* announced. Doctor
of one colony so a new tent has to Howe Intend* to release the infor­
be fhade each time the insect In­ mation on prices through thc press,
creases its size nnd needs a new radio, and special reports to groups
coat. Several colonies may be pres­ and Individuals.
Thc field staffs of the two de­
ent and this condition Is a real
partments will gather retail prices
threat against the tree's life
Tiie caterpillar* can be killed with on bread, milk. meal, and other
a spray made from three pounds of food*, in 50 cities and from more
arsenate of lend in 100 gallon* of than 1,000 stores. In thc depart­
! water applied at a pressure of at ment offices at Washington the
least 200 pounds to the square inch. prices will be checked and the por­
| Most Michigan communities have tion that Zlie farmer Is receiving for
ione spray rig which could be used raw matoials will be determined.
The reports will also covtfr any
! for this work. Owners of such outfits
I periiapa could sell a spray service prices Increases resulting from the,
payment of higher wages and new
I to ow ners ot walnut trees.
employment, and will include any chanaes in prices of manufactured
or other commodities that fanners
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS buy. The latter item will provide
an index of tile buying power of the
farmer.
Word from R A. John*, who is
“Farmer* have too long been get­
program director of the Hi-Y train­ ting a small return for their labor
ing eamp at Torch lake, say all is In feeding u»." Doctor Howe declar­
in readiness for' a big helpful time ed. "We arc trying to increase their
Each day, a metropolitan newspaper aaka
August 25 to September 2. C. F. K". At the same time we are go­
aeveral persona n question and publishes their
Angell will leave with a load of boys
to do what we can to see that
August 25. 1 o'clock.
Hie consumer* arc protected at a
answer*. Recently, six were asked, "Do you
One hundred boys from Pitts­ time when the Administration 1*
burgh area were being eared for at trying to pull farmery «nd workers
consider a telephone in your home a luxury or
the Lincoln Belmont Y. M. C. A. last out of what President Roosevelt ha*
a neecsaily?" Each answered, "ll’a a ne^eaailyF*
Friday night when the Hastings called tiie 'economic hell' they have
folk* were housed there. Rooms for been living in for four years.
ladies—also families as well as men
"Many manufacturers and distrib­
and boys.
utor* have .declared their readiness
Camp Barry wa* a mcrry'plsce to play fairly and squarely with the '
A MERCHANT Midi "Tha other day our youngster had an
last Thursday with 80 men. women, Administration in its efforts, while;
girl* and boys from Rev. Conklin's consumer* are beginning to organize
accident, and my wife immediately railed a doctor and me.
parish having a real picnic. Base­ to insure fair dealing. In score* of
ball. tennis, croquet and cricket a* cities In tiie last couple of weeks.
well as swimming and diving. Clay Consumer*' Council* have been
Bassett assisted with the games.
formed, in many instance* at the;
A MUSICIAN *aid;"I get many contract* over my tclcphoi
| Sept. 15. 16 and 17 are the sug­ suggestion of tiie mayors. They are I
gested dates for the joint camp for Aon-politlcal and reflect consumers',
adults and leaders of Kent and Interest*. With the*e represenla-i
A SALESMAN Mid that be could economize on many thing*,
Bkrry counties
ttve group* we wlll co-operate to the
The Religious Eiducattonal asso­ utmost.”
j
but not on bi* telephone, ee In emergenefea it might be worth
ciation headed by Mr Halpenny
has a challenging program for ev­ “EVERY DAY IS MOTHER'S DAY."
Bung
by
Elmer
White
ery Sunday School In Barry county.
(The Newsboy).
Let's all co-operate and boost .that
ANOTHIR SALESMAN replied that h. .od hi. wife
more boy* and girl*, men and wom­ You must buy a flower for Mother,
they said
en. get a better vision of the great­
a moolh of IneonveolcDcA decided a telephone
Because it U "Mother* Day"
, ne*s of life. Watch far announce­
■baoloia neeeailly.
ments of details.
This big carnation so rich and red.
Ohl I didn't know what to cay.
State XOOA. the Chinese Oov- For I hadn't a penny In my jean*.
A MANUFACTURER referred io the value of a telephone
ernmeal* official radiocasting *Uyou see—
lion. Is the third most powerful in
So I picked her a violet sweet.
the world, it ha* a radius of 10,000
mllea and a wave length ol 440 meA MANAGER regarded the telephone a* worth
(tm.
________ _
And daisies that bloom after showI A four-year school of English has
For every day 1* "Mother's Day”
I know where there are gardens
first course at ita kind.
with flowers.

All prices in this ad include the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax

SMOKED PICNICS
Small - 4 to 6 lb.

Pork Loaf

Bacon Squares

w 15c

Harrod's fin* quality ।

“■

a.. 5c

Spare Ribs

Canadian Bacon

»■ 22c

Swift’* — Smoked

Or PORK LIVER

PORK STEAK
Slab Bacon

12Y2C

lb.

Lean

25c

lbs.

Pork Roast

»• 5 c

Picnic style

Beef Pot Roast
Meaty cut*

ib.

9c

Hamburg

3

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

SIX PEOPLE EXPRESS
THEIR OPINIONS ON

THE VALUE OF

TELEPHONE SERVICE

25c

in.,

.

STEAKS

ROUND or SIRLOIN

4^ ■ ■"* »awWr

Tender, juicy

15-

lb.

Edge Grain Shingles

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

8V2C

Sugar curd

CANE SUGAR
Pen-Jel

raa

*1.25
rail on

Bulk Vinegar

27c

2

lb. cloth

X 3 “ck

1

For making jam*, jalli** and prtMrvc*

MAXWELL HOUSE
COUNTRY CLUB COFFEE

Fresh Bread

u.

COFFEE

lb.

25c

lb. loaf

Taffy Bars

SC

Famous Country Club

26'
17c

COCOANUT — Crisp and crunchy

CREAM CHEESE
Grapefruit

No. 2 can

10c

17'

Michigan fancy Colby Typa

Butter Kernel

2 Xk’ 25c

Fancy Corn

FANCY — Country Club

GUEST MALT
Latonia Club

1

HOP FLAVORED
Light, dark or Extra Paia

can

Rocky River

10c

GINGER ALE — No bottle chart*

59'
10c

Lemon Lime, Orange or Rost Beer — No bottle charge

SCRATCH FEED
Corned Beef Hash

100-lb. b&gt;.

Corn Flakes

17c

*1.85
rt, 10c

Armour'* fin* quality

LAYING MASH
PHEE

I

loo-lb. bar

*1.98

A regular 25c BEST WAY DUST PAN with

the purchase of any BROOM at regular retail

ORANGES “t??Duchess Apples

PEACHES
Celery

U. S. No. 1 quality

Largo, luscious Georgia EHartas

2 - 376 "&gt;• 19c

4- 25*

Froth, well bleached

HONEY ROCK melons 2
Michigan - largo, luacioua

�TUB HARTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. AVGUST H, ItU

PAGE TEN

PRAIRIEVILLE.
aTsuw •;
Est. Ciurlc* Wilcox. Order apCathodral of La Pax 1.
I
/■’rtF/PT AJFW7CF A7FU/C pointing Admr. altered, bond of
Wil) Shafer of Orangeville U vis­
Finigbad After Century ,
FOR STORED TOBACCO I t-OUKi
: Admr. tiled, letter* of admlnstratlon j iting Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cappon.
.........
, order limiting
Hmtflne settlement
M-ttlement enen.
' _______
j 1 ..'"itii'r.ewr'i'iu.ri
'‘mu
uaued.
A ceatnry of effort culminated in
VnoauO Will rower Bring.'
HroMTg corn.
era) days loll week visiting rela- the completion of the Cathediff of
Mew Trouble to Owners of ■ S»t- Jame* Asplnall. Order allow- *jt wnuam
william m
R . Wickwire.
Notice’
wicawire. aouce,
apiwul filed,
bond on appeal filed. •
"EyOteM^lnd’ital’ alial Saajiv Crux. prMlduit of.Msxi- ;
T«w..tl.«.d rem.Hr.
A.nu.1 „• ol
■
Five thousand person*
Mer a™..n.
nW. «&lt; &gt;Hml U-]“1,™: co in
। mazoo from Monday until Wednea- filled tte big church for thv Initial!
East LansJiyj—Tobacco apparent-.count of guardian fUed.
tnas*.
fa did not becoute a habit with the! E*t fiherman 6. Mowen. Final ac!
Mr.
and
Mr*.
P.
J.
Hughes
want
Architecturally, the edifice l*i
NEW OIL FIELDS
_________________
cigarette beetle, which lied an ap--count filed
*
I to Decatur Wadnaaday._______
Mrs. Hughe*
petite far the nicotine bearer bu:! £»t. Fredricka Wciwerl Petition
. BEING DEVELOPED rem®‘nU*
with tn*'£ £ugh- something of a plivnomtnou There
1* a difference of level between the:
tsr ,t»r.
Ktr Mr. and
Yt-e Mrs.
.n*l*nJohn
OWnHan,
now ha* acquired a lusty Ukrng for । for deternunatkui of helra filed, orBrigham.
Buch fodder as vegetable fiber fill- der for publication entered
entrance
and the- altar which .
attended A
Increase in Price of Oil Gives।•J12e
---------* CenIngs used tn overstuffed furniture! em. Ellen Carpenter. Petition for
— They returned .amount* to 40 feet. Thl* wa* re-’
Impetus to Work in
. ...
-...
and also will lunch on rod pepper or1 Admr. filed.
Saturday afternoon feeling
well sjK.aufae, Iu pa,,. for |he retaark.
ginger if the house owner has not
—
—
------—
Eat. John Schlcfla. Request for
(pleased with their little vacation.
uble depth of th* foundation*, which
Michigan
equipped hte home wills thc, proper ,adjournment filed, order for ad­
1 Lucy Norria vuterfalnvd with a
One. who visit/ thc Isabella-Mid­ diixxr in honor of her mother's.
type of davenport and citairs.
■i journment entered.
Homemaker* who think they can I Est. Melchoir Baitinger. Petition land oil held with Urn hustle and Mra. Jennie Norris'. 90th birthday. the cathedral la 1H.O0O square feet.;
Situated 12.0ft) feet above sea
bustle
of
thst
region,
cannot
fall
to
blandly ignore this pest by buying',of Admr. filed, order for publication
Friday. August ilth. her sister,
be imprCMed. With the contrast to Mrs. Margaret Mullen of Hastings. level, the cathedral 1* the largest,
furniture stuffed with feathers urj,I enteredhair only tradfe one enemy far two' E*t. Sherman 6, Mowen. Petition ; tlte much more toned-down life in Mrs. Sarah Smith, local, her. sons. bulldliuc of any kind at such nu, altl-:
worse ones Hie clothes moth and lu
to -dispose ...
of Consumers Power —
Co the rest ot the Malo. One wfio picks Mr. and Mrs. J J. Norris and Mr. tude hi any part of the world. Dur-;
the carpet beetle. Furniture manu- ttoek IUwt ortlor to dujxne o! stock up the Mt. Pleasant or the Midland and Mrs. Wm. R Norris and Mr. lag the ijiuidred years required for'
or Clare paper.; can see from the and Mrs. T. H. Ketchum, local peo­ Its constructlou, civil warn and revo-1. facturers tired of having their choice I entered
jrtccep riddled by the ckrtu*.* moth.! &amp;t. Endsley L. Gray. Final ac- large amount of advertising they ple She received many lovely cards lotions alternated with depreMion*'
curry, tliat business in that region is and two lovely bouquets, one from
.wldch live* on a diet df a001. huir. ‘ tount Qt Artmr filed
&lt;x1 wUh
with prospects ftor
even betfar
better thc Ladles' Aid and one from Mrs - and lack of funds lu prevent lug an &gt;
or feathers, and stuffed furniture; gst Mary M Hollv Order WMign- ro
KO&lt;K1
'w eVcn
with tow Thu ditguued the carpet I lng rrAldui. entered discharge- of' d“y*' aa Uu‘ n&lt;,ld 11'rrcti.ves in area Deal, which *hc appreciated very early completion of the work, and
beetle which ha* taste, like the xtcuior isli.ra e,ute enrolfad
'““1 1,1 0,1 Productkm
Its walls have seen more history dur- j
clothes moth but lhe cigarette beeErnret F Milter OrZr conTh&lt;‘ “«» °&gt;llrlrr ran» to. hand much. Not often that three sisters ing the cMutructlon period than’
are permitted to pass tiie day to­
He then left hi* former pungent food nrming sale of real estate entered. ,Mt *‘‘‘ k whnl 11 had to say oi oil gether at the ages of these sisters, many other completer! cathedrals I
and went to eating tiie tow.
j Es. John
warrant and ‘fawtopmenfa in that territory indi­ aged respectively 94. 90 and 80 years, have seen In their entire ulatetice.
Clothes moth, are home )over*i_fnM.‘l^*’^e&lt;,
‘
“»■* calc5 Ihat ano.11(.r considerable
Indians from the surrounding'
nil with faculties unimpaired and
and, when they once acquire a roof
F.
«' Davis Order to fh-ld may lx- added to Michigan's oil all honored and loved.
mountains contributed some of the
over their heads, there they stay ,cll Chat:ef entered'
dutnet The Mitchell No. 1 oil well
Mrs. Edward Peeling and children
quleUy
.,t Barbara
Onkr for l» producing at the rate of SOO bar­ are visiting relatives fa Detroit and
quietly and try to escape the attenalien-. “FL,
oaruaia r.r.
and
atone. Indian labor raised th* j
lion of “
the!*
nUbhcat;on entered
i,cU F^r. day and a very high grade Port Huron.
22.5.
*21 landlord
1,,MV°rd . The carpet
C“rpc! publication
entered,
Slant dome, piece by piece. In thl*
beetle Is mire
Mubel
Petition ol1- ahuo*t e‘",al 10 tlM?
Pcnn'
mkre 0!
ot a traveler
trayeler and p
Mnbcl Laud/nslagcr
^,.4^,
Mrs Bessie Hughes accompanied
leaves Its home and furniture each o{ Adinr to bedireharged and slip- :'&gt;'h'unia product The Mitchell No Mrs. Leon Doster of Doster to Gun rarefied atmoapliere until It towered j
year for a period to feed on the pul- ‘‘* f ”,,on,,!Z
2 u &lt;to*“ w"1* ,o
»» iand und
lake Wednesday to the Jackson re­ 218 feet above the remainder of lhe j
leti of flowers. The cigarette beetle Fjlt n..n.,.] Mildred fiv Petition : "™j
llw Courier
record* the drilling
ol;
•S'
‘ o~X."SI. huUdfag.
U . real cownopoltun and will take f^Lnng clMrn, filed
“'rr“' ,njre
*l,U ,n lhat u»
'rriVjr&gt; 1
quarters fa drug stores, tobacco | creditors iwued
'
I u&gt;’ !u
«»'»‘y a good well and daughters. Lucile and Doris,
warehouses, or fawn or country resi-&gt;
th
„t nl Petition wa3 rtCThtly brought in with fair s]&gt;cnl the week end with Mr. and Polish Corridor One of
dences.
u&gt;iardian'filed
of further
development.,.
All three nf there farecte have one ....
L^mn
entered n’rrter annointinLappo,nUnfc i| indication!;
Mec.uta county
has one
producing Mrs. Harry Blake of Battle Creek.
Europoan Peace Problem*
Marion Blake, who has been spendweakness in common, they must Fc. j,.rry Havncs Proof of will'*'-1* NorHi of Clare there is, con- tng a few days with Mr. AdrainThe Polish Corridor, one of the
breathe or pass on io a condition; filed order admitting will entered i &gt;“fa™ble activity in view of the tact son. returned to her home witfa, problems of Euro|».*ati pence, ami'
where their depredations are of no FJ ^r‘e Davis Tr/miotiv- of lliat so.u,1‘ 01 ,hl,t 'llln«e has be',,‘
one of the |&gt;ultits of German irrita­
them.
further concern to harassed humans.!.
’
(brought in Hie biggest oil well ever
Sunday School picnic Wednesday. tion, is u atrip of land running from j
This need for air can be seized upon
.... Hrutlh and nvron Ktrkter i I»u»d &gt;11 thU state. The recent con- August 23. at Prairieville Park. Gull
fa rid furniture and carpets of all
0,
dderabh- incnart in the price of oil lake. There will be transportation
Daniig. it gives Poland an outlet
three of thc insects.
M^-rce
of will ‘ h;‘-'
the interest in oi! defor al! who have no-way to the tea by way of Dauzlg. but it
Any fabric should be treated with
v'lojuncnt Th,- fadlcationv are that provided
to go Meet at the M. E. cifarch drive* a line through Germany In
a mixture of 90 part* propyleae di- ftlgL Xn’^Te^rt WHuSTfor’M,ch‘wn *“l s‘x’n * the
nt
10
o'clock.
‘
L
’
Chloride to 10 paps
-carbon teta- Ad- ’nr -- - 8*.e*.ar£«^e.uon-P^
.t- M,.l‘On lorinr«t.ir,r
Miuruinnl
SdaSffiVet
‘r .-Av «'•' tiuu« Mu.-^ppt
Mrs. Sarah Smith and daughters. auch a manner tha| Eiiat i‘ni»*Ua Is
chloride. This liquid should be ap­
Myrtle nnd Mrs Polley entertained cut off fmm the real of Germany.
indernrexvur*
and cntcred_
'----------- «e»,---- :------plied as a spray under
pressure, and
As a result of thia barrier or out­
Mrs. Jennie Drummond and Laura
a gallon usually is needed to treat
MICHIGAN HOLSTEIN
of Grand Rapids Sunday. Mrs. let. depending upon thr viewpoint,
a dayenport. atcording to thc ento­
,
BREEDERS MET Drummond and family lived hen- Germans living In East I'hikIh
mology department al Michigan,
some years ago and endeared them­ must either face lhe Inconvenience
| Est. Gtu&gt;rgc S. Fuller. Petition to1
State College.
-----,
_________ , , __________
cash U s. Liberty Loan bond filed. Over 1,000 Present Friday a( selves to all who knew them. She of -paoalng
through „„
Hie Polish TO
torThe Henley regatta. . England s ordrr to cash the bond entered.
,
km i sort of fairy godmnther to all., dvr nnd customs guards or reneliiiig
the Miller Farm Near
helping in time of trouble, seeming
famous annual rowing contest, was
E'' F^nce Magee. Bond of exto .know without being told Just
flrst organized in 1839.
ccutoi fllpd. letters testamentary Ls'
Eaton Rapids
-------------- - &gt; ,
--------sued, order limiting settlement en-; La*l Friday Elmer Rising of. Hu* what was needed. Arc thc people
treaty of VenutllliM, but since that
11.700 parks in citie*, throughout tend, petition for hearing onf
ciidlcr ofMlddiiviUci^;
h"
thc United States are valued at claims filed, notice to creditors is- attended a mre-ting .4 the Michigan."X uUh“ng faelr vWta were more time has grown to be a constant
more than *2.000.000,000
sued.
IHoWem Breviers Aw-xtaUon at the&gt;,‘^ * ,“,OTe source of fear and worry.
A comparable condition would ex­
Mflld farm near Eaton Hapifl* - 'r'X “‘““J,Snr
They rciwrt an mtere.-ting and de- ,
Pennock^ landing ist If New York city were a free city
■llghlful tun.- Mr. Miller has a 700!“'•
'““""K- .itnllur t» Danxlg and Canada were
given a strip from the Canadian
acre farm, milk.- 160 Holstein
ch'cken dinner uni vrvrrt
land buy. milk from a doom other
h. nl* He makes a tine quality of £ “
“d , reLS’. In Addition to Payment of the
ting off New Englund from thg, real
-•-■.■tn
.■
ui-ll
av TOutrh
•
ICCU
a
p,
(..-'!(!*
nt
,
Alice
Roger*,
ice cream a. u.Jl as Dutch Hire*. ,MCri.ts,r). Kll|nlnnzoo Augusta of thc United State*.—Washington
l-. a very succe.xMul busme.-s man a*, MlirM1 ,n
Nl,rthvlIIt. oni( “coop,.;
- well u* dairyman. H&lt; entertained u,.r,.
. «„ ./_7* ,

RECTI C I nepe TA'sTF
DGEll-K uuaw moiu

■

Eightieth Consecutive
Semi-Annual Dividend

—lo our shareholders, lhe resene, or protec­
tion funds were increase^I over $65,000 during
lhe Six month's period ending June 30. 1933.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Griiwold at Mtfenon

Datroit, Michigan

Egl.i.n^teuin.uii
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Coal Prices
stiii Advancing
save in purchasing
your next ,winter’s
fuel NOW, before
further advance in
price will go a long
way toward help­
ing to pay other
lining expenses.

that coal is going
higher and the next
show a sharp
vancc.

We Carry All the Various Grades of
Coal Deaired for Economy and
Service in Heating

Smith Brothers
Velte B Company
Dealers in WOOL, GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR,
FEEDS. COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

TELEPHONE 22S7

HASTINGS, MICH

Sorry to be late, Bill, but the
only way I can ater get

TERRAPLANING day by day
keeps the service bills away!
Let** dispose «»f lhe question of economy right
away, so. you can buy an Eaaex Terraplanc just
for die fun und thrills it will bring you.
Terraplune ow ners all over America have com(Mired Terugplano expense with dial of every
other car on the road.

the Terraplane was the licit automobile-friend
any pocktitbook ever found. '
•

So, now—you cah forget expense and think •
Their sworn affidavits (18 lo 36 miles per gallon
only of tiie swell Huie you’ll have making
molehill# out of mountain#
fur the Six, 15 to 18 mile# per
without gear-shifting, giving
gallon for tho Eight, no oil­
The New De Luxfl
the slip to any kind of traffic,
additions between changes, 20
TERRAPLANES with
sweeping quietly along Anipcith
to 30'iliousand mile# |&gt;cr set
ItADIO
highways like u mail-plane ou
of tires, 1/16 to 1/14 crtii p&lt;*r
a# Standard Equipment
thu wing.
mile for service) would conarc now on Display
vincc.any Supreme Court that
That’# Tcrraplaning! Just try itl

- nunso.v • • • Kssrx tiskuhjm
STlMHIIll MV RO ADM HI. HZ.', COUPE. HHS M1IUI. MV ml l*M*M • I K.ll

FORREST JOHNSON
OPPOSITE FUELER BLDG., MICHIGAN AVE., HASTINGS, MICH.
I'itll the lluilum hirt Exhibit at thr Chlmgn W nrltF* fair, Electrical HulMlng

WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT COKU MN

a Urge amount of oxygen or air In
order to nmko It explode. Accord- _________________________________________________
ing to an authority, from 1.1 lAfl.l
per cent of gasoline make* an/ex­
plosive mixture with air; a greater
........... - *...*• merm. cntcrvaincd!
,nt
bura» w“h'
.....™
•-■- io dinner Saturday night in honor ol,t «r'io»loi‘- To burn gasoline
she produces, /^inmien^Miwraliv
r.rt
°
l,“’,r Srand:
-°»J°*&gt;n
of .ill
air
V-*f *,.***
WIUW
||, UUIUI: 'completely,
■r—'J, about 1G pound, UI
type. We believe dairymen, generally]! Mrs. Peter Castle, wbo has been •» needed, for each pound of gu»ospeaking, will iltfev.
' J^rins for her stiter-in-law. Mrs, line. The force or power of the
FREEPORT.
Benson, has returned to her home explosion depends on thc amount of
Rev. and Mr; Ix&lt; imls and Gay- , n0fth 01 town.
i fompras*ion of thc charge of gnsu
tha returned from their two weeks'
HINDH CORNERS
llne '“Por »&gt;‘d air. It is usually
vacation at Smyrna Saturday'
| M. nnd Mf s' j E Toblu*,' Mr and . compressed to a third or m quarter
cfatdren of talniirf Ha‘ids^re nmk&lt;' -Mr*' Ulc Tobil‘s antl son
nt “* r°rm,'r vo!u,n"from 1'.
ditlared that a mistake had been •

®,rI““rthur Baker ni^

5*'«" ‘“"••a ■« -XS

-

AN ENTIRELY NEW

7062

«... MH, Mr.
MW
ST,','
*"'Tnna KUMbnn. l»n«ld MUlrr*
' U
d»‘rtu? “
Mrs Hazel Novtakcy spent Batur-1- « " K,
...h Mr ..nr, Mr.
S..U at

7.’» pounds per square Inch ut the
the piston.

Mr a,rd Mr. IMrl E .r- and '*«?,W "Erta
‘Marguerite’ and Mr. nnd Mt- Je- d.uViite^iPrenrt^tur.
,and
hla! Roger* spent Th-.irsday at tho n*v reunion near Freeno^qimdas™" Of the central attraction* of the
Frank Loi’tr.b farm home a: DM,
Alice McKinrus and friend ' Paris exposition of 1RMI. It* de\!r ana Mr* *F I
uul “f Grund Ra«“&lt;u ^nl Sunday aft-]
Alexandre Gustave Eiffel—lienee it*
name. After lhe expoaltlbo
^Kr,...d
French government decided to |ireRo

^“ll^uand.

Mr add Mrs C N. Tobias enter- ns a monument to engineering
Woodland entertained their former, tallied
their son. Mr and Mrs. and an attraction far aigbtarera. it
i rre\v. &lt;l’iL.M &lt;•
..........
&gt; Fi nd/robius of Kalamazoo and Mr . Is also an important government ataMn El^ltt returned Saturday '
Wtth’ ol Or“nd
I lion for meteorological observations
•vitlT're/iure*\t*Crooited )ike‘tlUR
Mr A,trt Mr:‘ R&lt;ma,d »&lt;*&gt;'”&lt;* anji ------------------------------------------------and wireless telegraphy. The tower
' Mr a’fa Mr* Urvd WdlilrS’ are Wn$
Mr. and Mrs '• &lt;*'* '*♦' »•«»»&gt;- «"•' unii) a
vtMiini remit * •!**
Mt S'--0”
"nd children and .roar* ago wa* lhe inlle«t structure
.•j»nt Sunday at Gun lake.
( itMhe world.
Mr and Mrs Ed. coat* and Wal­ j Mrs Goldie tjasy nud sons accomMr. and Mrs Russeil Mqtt
ter C'".' a'.bndcd the Powell re­ panfrd
i&gt;i-.d family to Gun lake and spent
union Sunday and their grand- [the
week end.
'
Ifarofit cave, nn the headland
daUghfer Marguerite Doty of Level
Park accompanied them home tor a i Mrs. Nellie Kline and 'daughter which form* thc Gulf of Speafn.
; Ellen and Mr* Frank Golden and
Pl»a. Italy, ha* dt«appcnre!
children attended lhe Doud Sun-1 near
~
-------Maxine DrPnester----------Hastings
-------day School picnic Friday at CJ“ar Eroalon ha* doatrnyed the grotto
spent the week'end with her sister. lake.
• like place. It wa* her* that Byron
Mrs. Charlie Price.
SOUTHWEST*
WOODLAND.
Mra. Lydia Simpson U spending
7---- ::—-Z------- .
mile stretch to Lerici. where Shelvr^Le?n.dM.M»”swKn”t WtJeeler cf fay h*&lt;l settled in hl* last home In
daughter. Mrs* Comstock, in Grand
Robrrt Oll^ 1
C’’enins WUh, April 1S22. the month In which By.
Rapid*
Keith Farlee and Ira Scudder: 5**° ;o»t bl* daughter Aliegra. a
MARTIN CORNERS.
spent the week end with their jis-! **w ,re*kB la,*r Shelley, sailing
j homf fr&lt;’,a lAghorn. wag wrecked
Velma Demands Wednesday. Aug.. lers at Sebewa camp meeting.
Mr and Mr*. Claud Kantner and ; *nfi Ufa tody washed up n»ar the
23 tor supper A cordial ituitalion u
baby boy of Wisconsin came Friday ■ cavj. extended lo all
Thr Coi-’well families of Lakc- to spend a few weeks with Mr. and
------- -----------------v-ew. Mr. Orr Fisher and Mrs. H Mr* . Levi Kantner and other rela-l .
Cogswell attended thc Leslie re­
Mrs Guy Makley
and children!
Eighty-eight
. and
chlldren
FUhty
eight element* are
union .1: Pin'’ lake near Olivet Bun­
day. Mra. Cogswell remaining for •"J,,hr rteal,l.
*
**
camPi daimi
.Him, hnVe
h.'.r been made
nwd. for
far the
tl di»-1
camp,
a week’* visit with her
Mrs i
Olrnn wrnr.n,
„„„ nameh»nwl","~T " 1"'"
Sophrnnu Johnson of Olivet
. I!' «&gt;* »w&gt;ui
nuw
catne
^‘,r wb*,‘h 1
; front” ihi'
"n **
’«’’«&gt; *in
’» ’th*
&gt;'**1 peri
'front
the ^Pcnnock*
Pennock 'tSspKaf
hosnttai siiSrRamr. place* ccan
be »»*
SMignra
was well attended, the proceed* be-! ; day morning
.
; die system, namely element* of
ing a little over »12 deal
Mr. and Mrs Guy kantner andi'«,’°*,lie numbers. 43, 01, A'i-and ST.
Sunci** tchoo! at the church next'
Sunday -at ic-jo o'clock, a c-irdul! children spent Sunday with Rev.'There Is some uncertainty about
&gt;nd Mrs. Moron at Sebewa
each of the»e.
'
invitation » extended to &gt;IL
Claude Kantner #pent Sunday in
Mrs. Julia B^vr. .,r.d Mrs Susie! I; Chicago.
Boyle.» of Nashville spent Sunday!
Laird Wotnng spent several day*
Trigger FUh Bait Thieve*
with their brother. Mdo Barry, and
UK
u Uk World* F.ir.
T„,_, ».h
„
family.
Minnesota, Maine. Delaware. Coninectlcilt. New York. New Jersey. They will elean out the Imide nf a
Oregon. Pennsylvania and Virginis
IF I nr SMOKE'TOO MI CH
all
bar "hitch hiking."
HATCH 1OU( STOMACH
For quick relief ‘from ir-digesGermans comprtte more Hum 56
Uon and upa t stomach dur to ex- per cent of thc French Foreign Le­
“»»»'* tracking try Dr Emil’s gion.
•
Adis Tablet Pen • stop suS^Bt,
M UH .Vila Table'- B-A. LyCharlv. I once ruled that no fur
Barker. druggut —Ad'-’.
'
except beaver, could be used in the
A ton of pennies would amount to
manufacture of bate.
‘ 13.000.
:

AT THE PRICE
OF REGULAR

The Complete Superfuel
Svmr "regular- gasoline* may equal Standard Red Crown in one or tw&lt;

all the raaeatiab of good gasoline.

J Top onil-knock rating for
it* price da**.
2 Unturpa**ld In itqrtlng,
acceleration and mileage.
3 Free from harmful »ulphur and gum.

lug. the 1

If you need a jury, too, the next twelve Terra­
piano owner* you meet will give a unani­
mous verdict.

Accurately ad|u*!ad for *ao*onal variation*.
Always uniform svsrywhars.
Fresher because of Standard's
popularity.
SeJIs at tho price of regular.

( 001

STANDARD RED CROWN GASOLINE
lALBO DISTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS TIRISi

with Geon
/ Woodbury.
Ml.;. Nel:
and mot he
ot Saddli-b
Mr- and
family and

�THE HASTINGC BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AVGUST 18. 19M

PLAYS” COLOR AND LIGHTWITHML’SIC.
rermplann parenticise elders now'pit
rut leave the heavy
but mlldnp.iulie
gbrafi\.n

Off tho Road

aultiniolnlc-frieud
next twelve Terra­
in give u ununi-

xncn»o and think
ii’U luivo making
out of motinluina
ir-aliifting, giving
iny kind j,f traffic,
icily along smooth
kc a mail-plane on

planing! Just try ill

1

For That
Fall Plowing
&lt;

rday Night
bling

'

Lansing —Michigan
automobile I
and truck owners without financiaUs
' reaspoivxlblli t y will soon be unable wi
cacafH* legal penalties for an accf) dent If they are at fault.
i When public Act No. 203 enacted |
! by the 1933 Ugulature. take* effect |
shortly, it mean* tliat if John Doei
fJiould damage ,ti»e pro|»rly or per-:
! wn ofjfticliard Roe In an automobile j
; accMnHTSohn Doe* cannot escape
; by -having nothing"
Rldiarcl Roc wjll sue tor damage* ,
: If John I&gt;-&lt; U insured, hta Insur-!
mice company ta liable and will look

If John. Dor i» not insured andj
can not or iVll! not pay any judg­
ment in cofcs v. of 8300 lo Richard •
Roc. Public Act No. .203 provide* i
Hum- thing*
-I
1, Tliat John Doe siiall lose hl*
driving license and tliat no one may
operate hi* cars or truck* until thc
i outstanding judgnwnt 1* inid. and
• further,
i 2. Tliat John Doe may not rej mime driving or operation of hi*,
j motor vehicles until he ha* provld- j
ltd himself with at leait 111.000 fl-I
power that move* the wfaeslk . । n-uiciai rcapoiuiibilty for public lia-,!
I' bility ami property damage far each '
. Ing color, light ami mu»lr «* a pre- light pallrrns and culura. At the Iraitorn. turbines. automobile.*.*'
The complieatMl oiiK.trleal equip [vehicle in the shape of automobile i
lude and Betting for imdlon pie- :*an&gt;&lt;&gt; nine lhe building la filled
tiu-c* l» Standard Oll*^ runiributlnti wlib apectal modern inualc In merit fry uli|«l&gt; Hi- show In «1.,«*|- .insurance, or he may deposit cash or |
in| A Century yf Brogre-a Expo*!-! which isound* of Induvlry at work oped l« vibrated
without a surety bond with the State Treaa- i
human action by the plwylitK of a urer.
Um,
| are a dominating theme.
Should John Doe have an accident ■
Through operation ot upecluj proThe motion picture*, which are olnalr re&lt; uni lu a eoutr&lt;&gt;lli)l&gt;li&lt;»i&lt;'
jectiuii machine! In a giant nd ul««» thrown from the red crown on .system The r&gt;e«rd gives Ou? &lt; «e th adjoining states and be found ■
lo eui b pieie «&gt;t oiui|imr ^t .. . |&lt;n , liable and refuse to pay thc judg-&gt;
af the Travel and Transport Build- »fa&gt;r&gt; ut ull dewribed by a poet turn In reached and «i-&gt;- it, out ! ment, thc motoruls’ responsibility!
Il»* h» Michigan and adjoining
ing. lhe interior wall* &lt;&gt;l the dome. In one ot the Inscription* as "lhe when 11 has played lt% part.
__________________________________ state* U identical in providing that..
' Indiana, for example, could ask
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Sunday
- --------------afternoonrwith
..........Pliny HansMr and Mr* John Gardner and Michignn to *u*iM*ud John Due'?
Itirenr and
anti Mile*
Milra Bawdy.
Rawrtv
'Mr*. Stolli'ld. ahd Norman Dsvu dilCing Uceiur and automobile oprrMr and Mr*. Will Vnlte nnd Phyl- banter
114. and Marlin Eckart . |*nt Sunday
Mis Minnie Farr of Hickory Cor­ and brother ol Indiana suited Uieirjutlons until he paid for ifl* Indiana j
with
wnu George
Tjrui*.. Snyder'* nf N&gt;nUaa*l ners i-pciil Tliur*day aternoon kt mother of Grand Rapid*.
[accident and provided himself with'
f Woodbury.
Mr and Mrs. George Kerlcf and 'financial resporwlblltty John might
p Mr &gt;. Netaon entertained her father
Mr* E J Sheldon and Mr. and family r f Hxiling'.. Mrs Ed, Schieb 1 ju*t a* well have had hbt accident in &gt;
and mother, Mr und Mr*. linn Lydy Mr*. Urnn Tylvr and family and and yamlb of Buniips. Michigan. Michigan
of Saddlebag lake Sunday
Mra. H S Earl* und Mrx Paul arthtnaBtalr*. and Homer Smith of ■ The public will rto&amp; be slow to in-1
i
Mi. and Mr* John Stain an-i Eaglekroud nnd son attended a re- c^rllon spent Sunday with Mr. and voke the penalties ot public Act Na.
family and Mi** Aiu Haskell spent union at-Gull lake Friday.
Mrir John Stair* and family.
[203. Drivers who get caught by it
Born to Mr and Mrt. Lee Haro-, *'“&gt; ,u*vc «wt r,*lA ’&lt;&gt; l»7- ‘he
burger Saturday morning a baby boy ^Fnimt to nay and insurance or
who d.rd shortly atu-r birth.
,bwd to b“&gt;*
“,e&gt; c”’ Hrivv
BM. v.kn.lm. and irlrad
S'»

ay!

JON

|
obauosvhxt..
b^, «u. m
[
—■— ------- is&gt; ■ .
E LaDuk*'. who to working in Chi-.fr' °wge Crow, and wife, ne*r| day
I
IS NOT INSURED'.
INSURED engo. Il spending a two weeks vn- Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mr* Lan McNutt of Ot- Sounding* made by SarMI
'
. , -- --------. I cation with hi* family on their farm, Mixv Mary Houvenlr. who wa* a sego and Mis* Gloria and Helen ’ pedlUon. north of Puerto RM
&gt; Moloml B Reaponiibility Act at thU ptace
gueet of her brother. Jay. and fam-1 ShulU of Eklian were Sunday eve-1 weal a new Atlantic 6rpU&gt; of '
Will Put Some Drivers , ।
c u L*wl* •Pent ,rom Wed" “T. for a few da&gt;* recently, went U&gt; nlng gue*U ot their cumin. E. D. feet.
1O unv ■■■minr-n'

1

v\v

IGS, MICH.

'•HARD ON DRIVER WHO
f-HARO

'

C COLUMN

EW

We aim to carry a full line of plow
shares and points for I. H. C., Gale,
Burch, Banner, Moore, Syracuse,
South Bend and Oliver Plows.

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
' CEMENT -:- LIME
BRICK ... TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

l uny ji.hi.
o.
insurance.
Lrlah Hansbarger nf lansing Is
------------- »----------- ;------spending a wrk with her ppren*..MIDDLEVILLE.
Mr. end Mr:.. Pliny Harobarger
| Milo Shaw ahipped out hU show i
We are sorry to mention that Ar- jrtock &lt;m Friday fur tin- Ionia free,
thur Bate., tv confimd to hl* bed 'toir. This is thc fir*', of many fair*
with Heart* trouble.
.
' I Umt he will make thi* lull La*l[
..............
। year he »l&gt;owi-d hi* fine herd in *evMr. MtW» H»ry enl«n«ln&lt;-d .t
!»»»»
I... s-turtoMr. H.l«“'• I
Ur Duxbury «nd Mn&gt;. U,h»
L'&gt;» •»■
UMdlnic bon rnyasr to lhe Ibltrr ol.1 1111 L-ud .oucit. on W&lt;dm*d«r
BCTIrtp tdCtliraio und U» World. &gt;"UU.« «» .. r» I'.ue ,.nd nun,
f-alI
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complpnerii* were heard regarding
Kee ^.bTLorM.^n. ,hr g-,
'k tS,XnX|

cd through fh«‘ efforts ol our Sup*.
cordially invited to attend.
•ol School*. UrRoy Bell, to whom,
Callers ut the home ot Millie' much credit is due. Their leader I* j
Flury Sunday u’rre. Sterling Deller very well pleased with hi* aggrega- &lt;
and family at Jackson. Mr* Martha lion and their first appearance und
Deller of Hasting-.. Rev. Allen De­ 'plana to take them to other places
Long and family and father. Austin, in the near future.
DeUing. of Grant! Ledge. Mrs. Irene
It 1* with pleasure that we hear
Johnson of Plainwell. Mrs. Beulah that W R- Harper hit, secured •
Hammond of Vermontville and Mrs. [position in tiie revend^tepartmentI
Man Turner of this ptace.
Ihinder Mr Abbott, of .Ann Arbor.
Mi--'. Opal Webb of Battle Creek
has received the appointment of
spent tla? week -end with lhe home; i! who
ccdlector of internal revenue al De-.
folks ”
We understand .that Mr. liar-'.
Alfred Nocm ot Chicago visited his?‘। trait.
per will be one of seven men under
wife nnd daughter over thc week', him Who will look after the wheat
end.
.Ideal with the millers. We who know
Clayton Webb acnmpanled Alfred William best know him to be one
Nocm to Chicago Monday to attend ulio will make good, having had ex- [
flic Wdrld's Fair for a few days. . pcricnce in fanning and in meeting j
people in state work We look for
him to make an A No. 1 record.'
Here is to your success.
John Vander Kolk wa* tn Allegan
county one day last week, looking I
up the peach situation and says&lt;
hr found them a short crop In the|
district he visited.
.
Mrs T. H. Armstrong ’was tn
Grand Rapid* Sunday to see Mr.
Armstrong and found him resting.
We are pleaded to bear of his Un­
” provement.
•
The cloalng of the stores at 10,
P M. Wednesday and Saturdays i
seems to be very satisfactory to all i
concerned.
Farmers report that many fields of I
beani were badly injured during the •
extreme hot days of the past, as!
many of the blosrom.’ fell off. The1
Liter planted bean* will no doubt
yield better this year.
C. L. Boley spent last week al1
Houghton lake visiting a brother.
We- expect some fish stories upon hl*
return.
•
The wheat meeting at the school .
building on Friday evening wtu well
attended and much interest was
shown by the farmers who attended.
Ward Chase and wife of Portland.
Ore. arrived here Monday to visit
his mother, Mis. Sophia Chase, and
other relative*. They both formerly
lived here and greatly enjoy return­
ing lo the old home town.

Farm Gates
Yes we have them
Steel Gates
♦

Best On Earth

14 Ft Gate

16 Ft. Gate

$JOO

$J5O

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Lota of Them. Both Wood and Asphalt.

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Yours for Quick Action.

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TELEPHONE 2276

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

BRANCH DISTRICT.
Frances Darby and Mis* Josphlne
Romig and some fricncU of Kala­
mazoo attended A Century of Prog-.
ress. the first of the week, and*will
go io camp meeting at Buchanan
the latter part ot thc week
Theodore Dutmer of Oranit Rap-;
id* was a guest at the Mudge homo'
Sunday.
'
Mr. and Mra Forrest Bidelman.
who have been camping at Lake,
Al-Gon-Quln with some friends for,
the past un day*. returned home;
Monday.
Remember the Ice cream social at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hoff­
man tor the benefit ol the Moore

Mrs. Burr Fossett and baby spent
two days last week with her moth­
er. Mrs. Benson, in Kalamo
We arc auro to hear of the death
of Ellzabelh. the seventeen year old
daughter ot Mr and Mr*. Clifford
Potter, who passed away at her
home in Barryville Saturday eve­
ning. Funeral services were held
Mondi" at Barr-’ llle church at two,
P M.i interment in the Barryville
cemetery The community extendi
•aympathy to thc bereaved family.
1

UY In August
BEFORE PRICES GO HIGHER!
NOTE; All Prices In This Ad Include 3% Sales Tax

U.S.

St63ks!2'C

WE DO OUR PART'

10c

Beef Roast
RIB BOILING BEEF

Lt. 6c

PicnicsSmoke&lt;*
BOLOGNA or FRANKFURT'S

3 u.. 29c

Pure Lard

4

29

8 o’Clock Coffee

* 17c

BOKAR COFFEE
The Coffee Supreme’
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

lb.
lb.

23c
26c

N. B. C. HOMELIKE COOKIES
2 lb*.
BULK VINEGAR (bbl. $5.75 plus 75c bbl. charge) gal.

25c
19c

(Graham Crackers} Soda Crackers
2 lbs. 25c J Crispy, Salty

W I fresh

W* A

Palmolive Soap
SUPER SUDS
3 small pkgs. 20c
2 large pkgs.
SEMINOLE TISSUE (Indian head-dress Free)
4 rolls

25c
25c

Whitehouse Milk 6.35c
TUNA FISH
fancy pack
POST TOASTIES oi* Kellogg’s Corn Flakes

Sparkle

7 oz. can
)ge. pkg.

10c
10c

2 can*
pkg.

35c
19c

Famous Gelatine Dessert

BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH
N. B. C. PRISCILLA BUTTERS

Cigarettes

Twenty Grands

Bulk Tea
GUN POWDER TEA
RAJAH EXTRACTS

carton

95c

2 lb. jar 23c
qt. jar 25c

SULTANA PEANUT BUTTER
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING

,b- 45c

Japan Green

bulk
almond, vanilla, lemon

lb.
oz.

49c
10c

Bread

Grandmother’s White, Whole or Sliced

[FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Potatoes u™». / » 49c
Oranges 2
37c
Bananas
25c
Jaiey

Apples
Iceberg
Carrots

10'ZSC

Ss IOC

A .&lt; P FOOD STOKI

j

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LEGAL NOTICES

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CARLTON CENTER.
DELTON.
I The teinaar family reunion will'
Tiie Bunnell ladles’ Aid Society' Mrs. John Shupp and Miss Phyllis I
. Several ladies from Delton visited1 be held at Crooked lake Sunday.,I a wry pretty but quiet wedding
I was lolemnited at the home of Mr. will meet Thursday. August 24, for 'Beck entertained their Sunday)
the flower show in Hastings Satyr- __ ___ __
ua.
, The Bunnell L * s will meet and Mrs. A. C. Johnson Tuesday oft------- .----------------------- ------------ iSchool classes with a party, at the]
former's home Thursday afternoon.
I Born to Mr and Mrs. Carlyle August -&lt; for an afternoon meeting tniocn^Aug. 8. at four o’clock. —
Gaines were played and for refreshRichard* of Delton a daughter. Ro- and supper at Mr. and Mrs Law—....— -...ohi., x
terta. Friday. Augmt 11.
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Pn,r '“k*
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Water*
Delton arc also tiie parents of
I community and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
son jxjrn one day last week
iDouglass of Hastings left Satuid iy
, morning for a two weeks' outing in
grandchildren of Mt. Pfeasunt were
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Raljih Kenney nnd Mr. and Mr- 1.
unday on the out»kirt» oi our vu- Fandie and her veil was-trimmed In
F. Greenfield Mr. E. Wcodin. who
ige. but we did not learn pieir f ?enth lace. She earned, u shower
has visited here Hie past week, re*
iotive.
'
.
-■'•[ bouquet of rores and - Mupdragan*
Mr and Mrs. Charles Hartington/jj!u. w'as attended by 'the grooms
1
j ..
.j. . «•. _..j
^ijyrella Steeby.-wno,
„ ------------ —--------- ----------, Rev und Mrs. A. E. ‘ Wynn of
were guest* Tuesday of
were nidress of white ofgandie. i* spending the week with Gene, Woodland
Mr and Mrs Fred Henncy and
Wcbiter Steeby wo* best man Snap­
dragons gladiohls. zcniiu and asters
were used in thr decoration* Music
------- ---------------------- —----------- - preceding thc service was rendered
and spent Tht- remainder of thc day bv Sjrs Maude Steeby singing. "1
with Mr. and Mrs. Albert J Hauer,You ’Duly, followed by the
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ous trouble with infection in hl» luncheon wa* »en.-d and the happy
leg. We hope hr may roon be well coupi,. .&lt;{• for u »hort honeymoon
• mvr during thc past week.
»Snln.
I#n(| mp qc at home with Ms-and
M. .H,« M.. Ono w.u—.
Mrs A c QClinw:n aft(-r Aue. 15th.:
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hrnney of Has­
tings und Mr and Mr*. John Hen*
Mn. Stvcby will teach thc Klingenters will teach this year.
' i
iRapids and Mr and Mrs. Andrew, ney and family qf Lansing visited
Mrs Susie Francisco spent a few
B. Mlnrey and son. Richard, of Mus-i। their mother. Mrs. Sarah Henncy.
- days last week with her daughter.1
kecon spent Saturday night and)i part ot last week.
,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G: E-|
Kenyon nnd Mr. and Mrs. Mlittey
spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. will Spend tiie week here visiting.। Thc Parish picnic nt Stuart lake,
Congratulation* to Byron John- 'and Mr*. Albert GreC'li
ilust Thursday wa* well attended,
lover eighty being present. A very ehI* Mr, mid Mi*. Roy Jenkin* add
joynblc day was spent.
)Ray ami Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin
Lyle Olb and wife of Kalnmazoj
ivisited Mr. und Mrs. h« Ryder al
‘i'd Monday .to attend the funeral
spent tiie latter imit of tiie week at
lof Mrs.' Michaels of Bowens Jlills,
... .
and an turning Bugbee s corners an’d “Mr*. Afte-rt" Green and'family
I Chiu. Whittemore and family at-'
show in Hastings Saturday iilght ’ tended the Whittemore family re­
struck some loose gravel and the
M„n&lt;lav «t the tenia fair
car Upped into the gravel Mock pi!.-.
Mr, Arthur Getty ot Middleville;
union at Gull lake Sunday.
! Some nearby men were able to fight. ,.nlCrtah’a&lt;i at a tnl.-cclluncvaj
' Al Wolfe, wife and daughter, of
it without further aid and fortunate-‘. u„.,. r 8\.urday. j.Uv 29. lit honor
i Grand Rapids, were week end guest.
ly only a few bruises were received ( M^._ Vi.ll!la Johnson. Site wa*|
at Roy Erwu^W. Ward nnd Esther
[Erway of Hostings spent Sunday
: by the occupants
presented wifh many lovely Rttu
ww-k.
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। K.r. and Mrs. Phil Otis and chi.-. |r,cr
]&lt;* cream and cake were
dren spent the latter part of the w&lt;,n. ..-jv,.,].
» _
'• Mrs. EImc Latnphete uhd niece.
Mis* Leon* Lomphcrc. of Haxttngi company from Lapsing over Sun[visited Mrs. Ite-Ue Whitright SunSara Gillespie
!day afu-nufon.
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; Mrs B. J. Boynton and daughter*.

Building and Loan
k.
Strength ...
TAe 43 Year fcicord of the National it
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enviable one—Not a dollar of any
member’i investment lost

®fje Rational ^goan &amp;
^nueatment fflnmparip

reshEy.

Miadamei Orville Pursell.. Grover
Brooks and Ray Clemens attended
the funeral of Geo. Taylor at Hus­
tings St. Rose church Thursday
morning.
•
Mr. nnd Mrs. Cha*. Hammond,
Arthur Dcmuruy. Mi** Mary Baulch.

daughter of Kalamazoo called on
Mr. and Mrs Culp Sunday.
Donald Reynolds expect* to go to
Centerville on Friday where lie will
be fine of the "Future Farmers"
band which is made up of.boya from
different parte of thc state. There
are about thirty member*. They ex­
pect to play at A century of Prog-

Hunt to Owosso'Sunday and spent'
the day with rclnUtc-i.
Durwood Bloke &gt;u* been spending'I tended tiie Geiger teuntoi)- at
Thornapple lake on Thursday. '
to hi* home near Oao.xsa Bunday.
Russell Reynold* Is spending tiie
Mrs. Sam Couch spent Wednesday
with her sister lirar Yankee Springs
Mr. and Mr-. Leslie Enzian. Mrs.
Jun? Honey*elte and Vera drove to

lT5:n, s,"d , n
itavm Saundtn returned to hi*
or B.lUr Crv,k tUKM rel«m«
s,mi„ .dur
Harry Lyle of
tiie hospital Friday.
Ttiursdaj
spend!m; the p-im three week* with,
in tiie Fred Camp
Mr. nnd Mrs Clay Barber are
.Mr. mid Mrs. RuueB Holme* ft xob.&lt;- saundti..
Pontiac came Thursday tor u short
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Rigular community meeting Sat-11 Clyde- Warren mid family spent Tiiurhday on a trip with Flunk spending n tew days with relatives
and
friend* at Harbor Springs and
visit with her parents mid attended
HINDS CORNERS/
in Lansing. Mrs. Warren­ Green* lo.ul for thi- upper peninurday. Aug, lit. Program in charge* Sunday
1
the' Alpena.
Mrs. Ray Brisbo. returhed
of Mrs. Myrtle Williams and Mis*1mother.
।
I Callum's Saturday
Ix-Pricsirr. Supper committee. Mr.* • with
■
them to spend tlw week.
Ernestine Edger and Mrs. Rltcldo.!! Art Lord und wife of Battle Creek
The young profile of this vicinity
IT B camp meeting nt Sunfield Sim­
had a farewell party Friday eve--

munity meeting Friday evening ut
Glenn Morehouse's.
in Grand Rapid*.

Dorothy Slocum spent Sunday at
Damon Warner s near Battle Creek.

■ England for Betty nnd Billy Muckle
who leave with their parent* Mon­
day to make their home In Oxford.
POWLTIS ECHOES.
Mr*, pell Carter visited her cliil- । went to Chippewa lake Sunday and
idren at Grand Rapid* Uiy pu:,t ! spent the day with Mrs. Springer*
sister and family,
—
Sunday schools hud a picnic dinner
। Mrs. 'Fred Stowell and daughter. at Midland park Friday, ft was de­
cided to have their annual picnic
together again next year on the

Mr. nnd, Mrs. Corner Schondeljmey-r und family und his brothers
iMoreiiouse and Arthur Lathrop u . cimighter entertained company trim
i and their families spent Sunday Mrs Lillie Sowerby and Miss Lillian
committeerhtrott part of last week.
Sowerby are spending Hie week at
Dorothy Brnuard. who has been' Mr and Mr.. Firn- d Tob.
Charlie Schnndelmeyer at tiuir cot
taking post graduate worlejit M. S aritazoo open! part of last
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Nichols had a
C. during tlje summer term, retiirnr.i &gt;.,5 j--,.
visit from hl* cousin from Miami.
; home Tuesday evening.
; Mt. B,-aiH-.- i f Ln'ell
R.'i&gt;-rt Warner returned, tu hi?
n.M
«.f f.touth Itestlngs
'home on Friday evening from Chi- called &lt;&gt;n ih&gt;i;- .-i-'.' i mul
drookline’a .a'leelmi-n recently dc- !*oru and Mr. and Mr* Matt Bedford hl® te-tn vi-iting at the J. KJ Why
cagp. While Vicrg he attended th-.-ixtr, and Mr K&gt; ' fubia
cldtd :ig.-.in*t issuing a license to an spent Sunday at Orangeville visiting horns.
applicant who sought to operate
--------- Mr. nnd Mr*. Charles Jone* and
Mias Nyla Jean Pierce of Dowling
jfnrikisiwh in. the MauachuMtU
"*
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‘ family. Marian Jones returned home is visiting her tuanddmoiher nt Mrs.
.with them to sjiend a week.
,Jane McCann'*.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Whldby. Eva
returned Friday from nt tending A
'Century of Progress at Chicago.

park camo to n clow Sunday night'
’Die M P. conference und camp
meeting begins Tuesday services
'morning and evening.
.
A watch dropped in water UitAild
be filled with glycerine and then
taken to a jeweler, according to ad­
vice from the Naval Observatory at

with his family are residing iit ComMock. Mr.-Chainpipu. who rucr-.vds
hint ut the Avery Farm, conics from’ witii Mr. ai,d Mrs.
family of South Hi
। tan. Kansas, are spending a tew dm &gt;
with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Al­
bert Porter, before they go to B ilti-

’Mr. Porter is doing research work
at thc John Hopkins Memorial In,

(MOW

Dinner at thr church ba.-emi-nt
thi* week on Thursday. served by,

•he has employment.
Oral Babcock of Battle Creek was
a Sunday gueat nt the Bert O’l*

of Nashville were guests Saturday j
of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Covey and

Campbell, and

TO SPEND LESS

moved back to Battle Cnx-k.-where
they- formerly livtd.

ON MOTORING!

Do as over two out
ev€fy five
buyers of iow-priced cars are doing:
S4VE WITH A NEW CHEVROLET! You’ll
spend less to begin with—because the Chevrolet
base price of $445 is so much lower than the
price of any other Fisher Body
make fewer stops for gas and oil, because the
Chevrolet six-cylinder engine can go well over
two hundred miles on a tankful! You won't
havc to be worrying abeyat seeing the service man
all the time, or paying a lot of repair bills be-

cause—well, Chevrolet just isn’t that kind of
car. It’s built right and stays that' way. Finally
—you can look forward to'getting a good price
when you trade your Chevrolet in —its resale
value is notably high.
•
Can you say all these same things about any
otherJow-priced car? Evidently America thinks
not—from the way that America prefers to
SAVE with a Chevrolet.

MEVROLEf

Jhm

Lloyd Colvin but

Mr*. Grace Glann and daughter1;
of Maumee. Oltio. nre visiting the

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family Friday
Mis* Ethel
Mi.

Gold Beach. Ore.. apparently is
not the only uiUnrorporated county

CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN

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DISTRIBUTOR FOR BARRY COUNTY
Phone 2680
HASTINGS, MICH.

Mcsdar.-.es Sadie Fuller. Gertie
san Antonio. Texas, lias a comowelL Etta Gould. Edith Debolt, puisory night class course for pub,1—*““• rn.,* on*, McIntyre.;ifc school janitors in the art of "Jan• Marshall. Ida Haring,

SAVE WITH A NEW CHEVROLET

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
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•atkly

SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 23, 1933

12 PAGES

I FINAL HEJR1NG BN Governor Still Has Time
LEGIONNAIRES PUII
f SEVERAL ESWES To Keep Platform Pledge
UBOfl OH FIIB

NRA VIOLATIONS
y Should Be Reported to
Department of Commerce
in Detroit

NUMBER 17

PAGES Ito 8

CENTENNIAL COMM.
VIS TS BELLEVUE

FRANK HERRINGTON
1 1
SELLS HIS RESORT fl. fl,

Has Conducted Hotel at Clear
Lake for Over Twenty|
One Yeara
f •

D|[[D|lin TH
DllUlllU IU

DIRECT CITY BAND

ARTHUR I. GOULD, ADMR..-GOV. COMSTOCK HAS 18 MONTHS REMAINING IN EVENT
BE IN NATURE’ 1. All NRA violations, should be FIND BIG CROWDS ATTEND I Frank Herrington, who Jim eon-1 W. a. DAVJ8 RESIGNS AS
OF STATE ESCHEAT FUND
WHICH TO INSTITUTE PROMISED ECONOMY
reported to the Department of comTHE BELLEVUE
-OF GET TOGETHER FOR
HEAD BECAUSE OF THE
ducted the resort at Clear lake Jar
nicrce. SOI First National HdBding
over 3! years! has Hdd hu place to a
CELEBRATION
ENTIRE COUNTY
TIME REQUIRED
HERE LAST WEEK
Detroit. Michigan
Mr. Murray from Grdnd Raptdi.
? Extravagance Did Not Begin With Governor Comstock, Neir&gt;r*u*f-Aw&gt;A
2- Complaint* will not be received

HEIRS APPEARED TO
CLAIM INHERITANCE

■
-- It
- Ended
- — With The New Administration.
lher
Has
Says V. J. Brown In Final Article

'who takes poswasioti within » day*

over telephone
MANY OLD RELICS WERE
In a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Her­ OUTDOOR CONCERT TO
OX ROAST, CONTESTS,
aa.awa
3 T7ve department invite comrington and family expect fo mo­
ON DISPLAY IN STORES tor eliher n&gt; California or Florida
BE GIVEN THURSDAY
GAMES ON PROGRAM munication* in person or in 'tatting

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from individuals, regarding what ----------for the winter months, rcjurnlng
Dy v J- Brown
Special Caterer From Clarks- lhe* honestly believe u a violation Local Committee to Soon next rpring.
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Large Audience Wag Favor­
During their long residence at
Probably there has never been a time tn the history of this nation when
Outline Plan, for Hnslings' I Clear
ably Impressed With Pro­
ville to Have Charge
Jake-. Mr. and Mrs. Herrington
' Unim nt uz»
mdv
t,ie average individual citizen Is more disturbed than at the present moanent Industrial Code
n
—«_
«««
Centennial
in .1938
have w&lt;m a large circle of friends,
gram Lait Week
of Barbecue
.
neirs OI Win. mcrecK
; nu.n, Generally It Is-sald *e have entered upon a new era in business
&lt;. The written signature and adWhen any executor or admlnlstra- and in .government It is but a short time ngo when the cry of the naBecause it required more of hla
with tlie
Mr- •”«&gt;”«. Laurence Barnett who regret their leaving, but wish
With
the cooperation
co-operation of the HasHas­ drcM'^ th. ^Dtainant"niM’t »□tings Commercial Club, the Lau- ,In
wS X Mnd thelr daU«h,*rr- Maryaret Mn. them suecea- in all their undertak­ time than he felt justified tn using.
tor of any estate shall have made lion «as I or government to get out of busine.v» There was revulsion ------; w------- --.. .o- ------- . pear on all complaints Where the w u
nIld M u
„ftewh.o ings.
W.
G
Davis. ciiiropractor of tiiia
final settlement with Un- probate against bureaucracy. There was aB - . ----—
~
u
‘
LT
Z—7—*
.
rvner J Bau«-r Post of the American
."ren.u-At
"• l-*"* “nu »*.
u- cwk
utniMv —................................
mmnLilr.nrtlt
ttuolr
..
....
has
ita(rr 11a blg V*
ox IrottJlt
‘‘1’'.tt
u - Uw that
Bellevue
bratton
| court, .such
admlnu-tiator
or VACVUcxecu- UlUllUUt'U,
tremendous Wlfr'V
wave Ug.lklUl
against puuill
public .A
ex-” Whatever
*" ......
*' been raved
■*
... ■■ UHUUHu'l,
b.U, VI
. by‘ “econo... * Lcglon pIarte t0
HI b'-gl
.-MfrA I 'H*fr',ltV '.mil I.. rV.O
. I IfrfrU
............... Centennial
................. evk
....................
p’ u&lt;
county penw..
“? 0,1 1''rltla-v “I tart week. Mr Bar­
tor may
mav deposit
deirult with the Mamtv
ta-nw Today
Tnrlav burinra* ha* yielded
Yielded ~nil&lt;-‘ *»PP»»ed to tha ordinary affatex #nd picnic nt the fair ground here
Hasting* City Band. Hl* place will
--------- --—------u the
lnc chairman
cnairman aito
ana Mr*
sir*, W.
w. R.
it
treasurer meh money* a* lie may-Ttri-11 almost entirely and without (,f government is eaten up by n#w Labor -Day Every person in the “
J°
”?d------- ------- IlcIt 15
b*/ taken by A. A. BJferno. who Is
mp-fret
ImUvWu-U ana
-nd u&gt;
,nd M
M u c
,xl. u„, m„ob„.
I hf.vc ta'luiuiiiiK lo any heir, legatee an apparent remonstrance to guv- spendhig* of hew commtadons and county ta invited to attend- Barbe- rr
*pecl u,
10 inowwuata
to bullbustand
Couk
well-koown to music' lovers of this
...... i. ^Before
-Before the summer cur sandwichei coffee and a
I ur ctaimhnt, whote wru-reabouf* aft- ernmental control Never in lhe
agenciv*.
- day
u...
.
oi th*1 local committee- itf five, upcity a* conductor of the HusUnga
the rSm! po“’u,&lt;1 ,o mak"
for a
I rr diligent inquiry Jie cannot oncer- hUtory of tuition* has public money: u over ‘there will te more ‘inspect“jra full of sport* and entertainment
Sympiicny Orcliw.ra.
«
cn tile road ar state expense than will be entirely free to al) who enme amount of work at the Detroit NRA nlal ceubiatton of the witUement of
I tain, or to any heir, legatee, or been vjant with so tavisii a hand
, The new rrganUatlon which it to
Headquarter* written compiainta Hastings, which wifi te in 1930
I ilamuint wild haU deciinetf to accept
In this respect Michigan I* march- ever trawled the highways and by­ Tlie event will be patterned clorely cannot
be consolidated with the Barry
be
Individually
acknowledged
u
,
r
*
1
"
nd
^
£
crowds
it
I liic funds awarded to him.
iug qtong with tin- (Meade A year ways at this commonwealth before after the Legion Fair held )a*t year.
A little more than a year ago this &gt;■ LasJ year the legionnaire* found
COUNTY AST. FOSTER TO
......... ^.„.iorm
I
Wljrie a person iu* been missing ago from every political
platform
bration was In every way a succ- v
I for u continuous fx-iiod vf seven wa* heard “
~~~ lor -govern
------- ­ writer in closing his first' series of that roasting a whole ox wo* an art returned immediately.
the cry
interval* throughout the year. It
CONDUCT NEW SERIES
Bellevue was jammed lull ol people
mental economy. articles on state affair*, used tliese, in itself. Thta year, therefore, an
I year*, the estate of such disapioarvil!
words:
OF MEETINGS
expert from Clarksville will te on
from the surrounding territory,
I person may be probated, and la- ta
Band. In time, Mr. Blferno hoped
' Oligarchy of Spenders. ,
many coming from long distances
against inspectors,
hand to take charge Since this man
I presumed to be dead. Hta estate is
to have a sixty-piece unit here. An
"Michigan is ruled by an oligarchy has hall ten year*' experience in
to participate.
there was opposidtatributed- to his heir* at law
invitation 1* extended to musicians
FARMERS IN CHARGE
An
interesting
feature
of
the
tton to almost ,ev-.
I
Tin re have been in lire |w»st many
Uh'panng barbecue*, a delicious ■
to join tile band, altos and haws
tuned
und
tla-lr
eyes
focuM'd
u
P
Jn
roast reems assured.
celebration wm the exhibition of
OF ADMINISTRATION being especially desired. Direct.&lt;3
I deposits with the county treasurer
ery form of govrmineiital activl- certain bloc* and minorities who
old time relic* in the front wind1,*.*
I tar missing pvraotis and for heirs
Since the discontinuance ot th*
have lean aid to make themselves Barn County Fair several year* ago.
- ----------------------- .... ---------- Tte.ie
who refused to accept bequest* left
hearval on Tuesday evening.
Township
Committees
to
Be
pnmiire* of cut- htwtd and seen. The taxpayer will there ha* been no real occasion proI io them or their share in estate*.
An outdoor concert will be preting the expense never receive hta derervrd rrcognl- fridfd for a big county get-together TOTAL OF 114 TEACHERS
Keystones in Set-Up of
On the 13th day of Muy. 1933.
cn'rd by
city Band on thg
REQUIRED FOR RU’ arandmothera
otn.. &lt;&gt;:
sheeta of the state tlon
,w tlM&gt; makes hu&gt; jxmer I-ast year by way of experiment, the
grandmother* wonwon-, dishc*
&lt;!&gt;*he* -some
»:
State Public Administrator. Max- ‘
court liousc lawn Thursday evening
Association
hl the middle a virile, forceful portion of election tagionnaires planned a county pic­
.them very old—firearm-. Indun rel­
'* aril L. Black filed a la-tlteon in the
iof
tris week commencing at 8:00
RAL SCHOOLS
Commencing next Thursday, Aua o'clock Among the numbers on the
there uere proPublic Wlp.te uill n«-ver l&gt;- nic
............
,r,„. was
Bas
ic*—u large number and vanity:
“ Barry county probate court asking
on Labor Day. Tlie revenn,
that the
the v&lt;
*'—teruiLt
**—— -.—--I..
tc t.- .'&lt;*&gt;n. r i -.&lt; :y ■ u« I" •' l'!-' *'&gt; $!&gt;•
-vta'
a: Aiirh
-ur h ■,1 «iiree«« that
«k _I household utenslU of variou* sort*. ■31, County Agvut Fo'ttr will Cro­ program w.|l be the Hasting March
I that an administrator be appointed
eriea of meetings to explain composed by Mr. Bifenvo unzl it;&lt;»e
—
- one this folh
tided .-•-»*
to hold —
anottier
; It wi* surprtaing that in the vicinand l)&gt;e e clirot fund* now dcposit- ■■■■■■■ form of taxation, public feed trough*.”
A FEW SCHOOLS WILL
‘i«»d u&lt; organtzlng to admin- riefr.i &lt;etudu!ed for the concrrl tart
V. J. Brawn
und I lie re Were
Killing Itals.
A program of *ports. pmlest* and
I cd with, the county treasurer be
•n-e-n ..re
|ly “f Bellevue such a wide »*ri'.-ty
• wheat control act here in
pronito-v
of
reform.
■
“
Farmer*
frequently
find
it
prof
­
NEED
AID
FROM
STATE
old-umc article*, mcimfim :,nnvaudeville
entertainment
has
been
turned over to the "Slate Escheat
nty. A complete schedule of storm cut riiort the complete lut.
Today
Michigan
u
wlutllng
along
Hable
to
take
n
day
off
and
kill
tlie
arranged to make the entire day in.
-----------------—
—
ning
. wheel*,
---------- and- wheel* lor -spink».
Fund." Tlie 1933 k-gistalurc provided
xtings *111 be published next
(Continued on page five)
•-cresting. In the morning family Most of Them Will Have Nn n*ng Hux. could'be brousfit forth
r that 'rrxheat fluids might be in
1 the same old maze of *|a-nding.
The band made a very favorable
contests
will
be
featured.
A
com(
~
“
ave
r,o
1T
he
committee
were
ven
sure
tu.*:
,The committer
very
tnat
- grouped, providing lhe total did not ,
Mr v.ut.r
“'’prcfr-tton .last »wk. Inclement
Serious Financial
piste list ot these will be-available
। the assembling at such relics of tiu
txcecd tlie *um &lt;&gt;t 1500 00.
-b
? weather prevented the entire p.-ogrower?,
aim Nlgn
I HAS THE QUALIFICATIONS.
n she
the Q.-frerment
asreemrnt io
to u,ram Uojn
glv#n bu|
next week. Other events include
early days of thix city and county
.
At tlie final hearing on this mht- |
Problems
' “"* who came heard sufficient to be cro, Probubb' not many in Barry couii- horseshoe pitching contest*, a bi­
would be in every way worth while restrict acreage will hare n
I ter held in probate court August 14.
ty know that Dr Johir Woototi of cycle race for girls, a bicycle race
105 one. "S?1 —
-I, ‘reiure oi
rural
as »a feature
of ipe
It** exmn
cxiubiuon to be cliargc of the organization. Jrep- '
I it w:i.s determined that tlie v.M-Jieal 1
.,hat V'V 0,i(anlzatlon showed
. this city was named by Governor for
.... boys,
MV»». hitch-and-go
iuvwi-auu-gu face,
race, archery
arenery ’110of n Barry .^OU,J’ly' Ther«. Mre
held__________
in Hastings in 103«.
,
.
, tqwiuhip will ’
funds deposited to Joel Kocher.
.... ... wheat
------- ,....vers of his district
LCumetock w parole officer for Barry contest, und pet parade
parade. There wll
each at.
■
will| ,n^A’J?t1roo?LschooU-onc
$"loo“—°’&gt;c£*£**■
*. There always
must ■be. xx a part resent
1175 50; Lydto Monroe. W0.4G; Mary
_ .between
...
M
TVvwhrw
and Prairie- of 8Uch at) exhibition, arnuremvn: ■ cn tive county board. Became of the grouped about the musicians while
11county. Tiiia place involve* more re- be a.. kbore ba 11 ___
game
Free- ( Oranuevillr• Ifo*
111® a,M1
Almy. $7 00; Eliza Trant. $100;
1 ■ponsibility than jx-feple generally port and Nashville In the afternoon.1
, t0ll, has. “
roon] utul diveramn* o! various sorts. Tn : low wheat acreage in Yankee moat the entire parking apace
Charles Main. $3 00; Nathaniel G
I fritiua.
think. »&lt;•
In law
case uny
any iKitun,
person, win
rent
Brn .fr 097 .Ml- Nrlum Palmntu-r
.
An amplifying system will make
a *. a..,eac?.lnM.?‘^ee.
*«*’«
Bellevue in plentiful supply, Springs and Orangeville towiudiips. around the court house square wat
lii/H Thelma Snyder $52! in- - COUNTS TREAS. MAUS DIS- »rom this county to any penal inr.i- the stage program audible all overP1’ . required. Mrs Maude Smith. Some of them, in tiw judgment of these two unit* have been gnaiped
with can containing additional
jtutlon in Michuan.
is parol-d. h- '•
u the grounds Band concerts will be1 SJ&gt;u!l,\ sc,?°o1 commUrioneK states
one. Thus fifteen representatives: filled
visiting committee. were nat in
*a M. Snyder. *331. should be'turned
----------------------------------------‘
•" '■
listeners.
BURSES DELINQUENT
: answerable to Dr Wuoton. He wlU given tliroughout the day
*h*Jha4 the, nam‘? antl I*05' keeping with such a c&lt; libration. will be selected to Um- county wheal
1 lo ArtJiur I Gould, the admliiistruNo number played by the band
TAXES
. WcL the duties of thi* jxisition ac­
Following arc the committees in °“*c^’ addrew* of all the teaciwrs and were u.-« tal only tor th,-r« venu&lt;- board.
■last week will be repeated again
Theme
fifteen
men
will
meet
to
ceptably.
Hie
pnneipa]
quallficucharge
of
the
fair
,&lt;•/
“
»
schools
except
for
lbey
pr&lt;x
i,
jrctl
,
u
,
h
&gt;
lp
carrs
lMl
tlu
.
It also appeared that the fund
The program for tomor­
form an ontomzauon knowo-ax the' Thursday.
, tions arc ati undentaxfinK of hu­
General chairman. Maurice Fore-1,hre* '** rooni *choota, where fur ibo.A..
row evening l.« a* follows:
I uian nature, sympathy for its w&lt; &gt;k- man; entertainment. Roy Hubbard. &lt;’,,od »«••*«» the teachers resigned
For the rfhal day there weir ndI —Hastings March—A. A Blferno.
T. f,,&lt;l ,helr WK**** have not yet _____
drr.x.s_ and
‘vINPF .‘IAMY
11n*46*!.
•» d«4re t&lt;» iielp toe chainnun. Mort Hill. Al
___Brown.
___
_ olher feature . .mr own elation through which the provi*IK-non had been claimed by hta
‘J.’
3
—
Overture.
Princes* of India—
men
o ’oiixuc
K Reid; concessions.
conceMloni Harry
|Iarry Wood u&lt;,n
been lv
reported
to her.
her.
I •f"^
‘t*ing inns of the wheat rc*:ricli-m act will
S. K.
Ported to
..
■ e" 6^g^^nKMJham
-.ion* and daughter*, and that h- u
’
'i ”
'"’2’“ 'jhhi. I man lwh6 hW4rtwJ OII on lhe fi
-hnlrm-n An*.. 1 t• 1____
...
S.'
far l&lt;*.
Mfr.’ Uhl
80 lar
“* Mr
knows, air on tt)e program tor Saturdav On the
decia-frA-d. that he died In Ol-cg.t in Tntnl Amnnnt &lt;?nnt in Fnnr I------- ‘fool Dr. Wooton ha* thare chairman. Andy Matthew*. Charlie
.Continual on pare 11. part two. 101111 Amount btnt ,n Four q(mlff button.-..
Townsend. Henry Hubert.
“”""
ho°k
WM
be —
in «•»«*••••*■»
opemtion.
iContinued on page mx)
riuucri, Edwin
nowin
■JT
”• ”
••• •*•■
r«..r Mitas. d..,„d ure™.n. »U1 .’Jg’Jfl wSEtata H.
-----«•» ■— -—
Savlcs Angelo
Aneeln RniHt
n1
_______ ___
Bayles.
Spirts. Sterling Rog- this
'hta Tall.
full. Several
Several of them will bee
begin
-----Times Is $30,040.95 to
be chosen to head the a^ociation
GOVERNOR NAMES EMERpolice. George Leonard. Gall,next *‘*k' ^any morc
week ,0,_
Twps., Villages and City
•
Lykins, Karl Fuui; baseball game lowing- in tne large majority of
At the meeting held to elect rep- Klohr.
5—Setecttcn. Old Time Favorite*—
icwntativcs. each township will al­
History ha* no doubt been made;
GENCY RELIEF COMM’N A1 Bn,w,,; barbecue. Harold New- J“rai district* the financial arobArranged by Geo. D. Barnard.
’U1
Hurry
T. 8. K. !,,m ».taa.not
primary,
m elect two men to work with the'
in the contity treasurer's UUI
uffite
ini ncuicr uumm m.
, (on. ^1,^
«
—
• —Miller.
—&gt;■ -—
«x. serious- The ---------township
—
—
-•
—
—
n..ia.
t,
-------.
—
.,
mnnev
thu
vear
tkwv.tthAr
w-i,fr.
V
.
•
tepre.u
ntatlve on the .tor
”-*"-! L^re,WdC- A N1«hl ,n June“K
‘ .amount cf delinquent taxes thai Mrs. A. H. Carvcth Chairman. IU Id: nnan*. Harry Miller and Del • money thta year, together with cash
-..r
han
Ti-i
.'it'.i
r'n.'...
ii
..
fl-.,
nt
*,
Cortright
(
on
hand,
and
the
amount*
expect'd
(Continued on page eight!
rer has received rln- &lt;• tile Hr &gt;t of:
hthti
7—Hcleclion from 'FXJrty Second
Other Members Are Fr.
Member* of the Auxiliary will as- fro,n thc December tax levy will.
___ _____ ______ _ . _
liary. By delinquent taxes we1
,
(Street" •Shuffle off to Buffalo"—
stat tlie Legionnaires on committee
C3rr ot financing nearly alii
.
-- ■ - mean not only tlusw of the year.I
Geller and Frank Lentz
C. D. BEEBE VISITSi
__________________
I Arranged
by R. D. Becher.
during
of Wlth
the whk
of them.
is believed
that the state THREE PERSONS BITTEN
a_ I,.... «________ frfr________
THE BOARD OF EDUCATION ’•». bm also for-1931 and pr&lt; •. DU­
Governor Ctemtock has named. nn| liilr
&gt; '“,rk n“IK1W1U
lwVc the day
money
.h t0 It "
““
' .CITY AFTER 40 YEARS
St foMart rearffwJS'r'
Weiiie
PLANS FOR FULL YEAR
* J ‘“
" ‘K'mm^on
““
” tor'
Further particulars will be given “ld school* timt would be up against,
LOUIS GREEN S RAB­
2 lOiln^nd ri .L
-.J &lt;‘ach Michigan county which U cx­
W.. Organizer of Ha.ling.
l^"'“
ID PET DOG
* 2^79 000 L.
rerelMt
l&gt;* c!r‘l tn ,f&gt;ok B,t*r w‘,Uar* work ln in next week's Bunner and on -the,1* before the end of the school year |
OF TEACHING
We understand Freci&gt;ort may need ■
aiu 179.000.
(79.000. ns
us «r
we recall It.
it uas
it
I lhnt county. Thc. ejections made hand bills put out by the Legion.
IO—Die Star 8&lt;uingled Banner-iCity Bank in 1886some assistance for that purpose, dacteiid TotATiiritT
I Mr Man', our county treu*tirei.;. try the Governor for Barry county
. Melody by Thomas Stafford Smith:
and a few rural schools may find it PASTEUR
TREATMENT
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
.... been busy receiving, and div- ■
„„ A„„ „
I tuu
Iiatv
nr-r-si
r&gt;-r
*
n-rr-r*
Now
LlVC-S
Abroad
umhjutu
uy
waiter
L
FIRE
AT
LAWRENCE
Harmonized by Walter Damrasch;
ure as follows Mr*. Albert H. CarimpOMlbic to hold nine months of
------------------HAS BEEN STARTED The publlsiMi* of tlie Banner were Arranged by J. p Sousa.
ALLERDING'S FARM। school without state aid Tlie ipiiit |
------- _£
pli a-'i d on Monday to rfeie a visit-------- —-*♦»

Interesting Development in
Reference to Determining I

. ......

lolden and
called un
ere he will

Lboys from
late. There
&gt; They ex-

n Hall at*
Cairns at•untotj at
•day.
ending the
ulanuuoo a
Irian.'Mrs.
a drove to
lire Sparks
irned from

tarter are

prtnga and

ats.
ils vicinity
rtday eveGenevieve
illy Mackie
e'nta Mnnin Oxford, i

Galeay Corners
nlc dinner

div

uul picnic

zchkritnar
tending A
‘hicago.
it Midland
day night.
»nd camp
i services

ter .should
and then

rvatory ut

........ .—

--------

■2ffiJ5XSS!S?bS*2K “‘J™’1

■TO EXPLAIN WHEAT
ACT ORGANlZftT ON

SOME SCHOOLS WILL
START ON MONDAY

SCHOOL DISTR GTS
ARE BENEFITTED

HAS MADE F0UR PAY-

K2

"s1£Ex,«=iT'di'

9^165306

CITY SCHOOLS TO
• OPEN ON SEPT. 5S

INJ0HNST01TWP.

MADEiyxftNSESj^^S,1XiS!S'«g«X2di

Hustings Oh, Schools Offer

1 of
ally
irice
sale
any
inks
to
3 AN

roXiSSr©

'

Garage, Small Tool Shed and

JE Head of Animal Sent to Ann

UNANIMOUS REQUEST

Arbor
A„„ly.i._Defi.
‘KJ;
FOR RETURN OF PASTOR
7 , *‘,M'
*•*“
, i*cted of them have not as y« been
Other Out Buildings
, 7
definitely determined. National and
1 not be sufficient, in such case* it is
nite Case of Rabies
. J1:1'
C1,!y
1„ , ,
-------- ’
'
for J.11 Who an- dt linquem tor 1932|st,te organization* have been perWere Burned
and dciii
Min'd itat MU Ud| A mull pel do, Mowns U. i“ SLSufflSl VITS.5JS? Molbodifrl Oburoh Aiki Ko­
,,
,
iiLHivu nnu
Tlie -schools of this city will open •“X'-’ ,o l»y them at any time lxIt ls expected Hint a repreAbout two o clock Tuesday morn- will be possible
~«
~ ■----------- - . .
j LoOta'Green, who works in Ham- and wav for several vears located iii
tm Tuesday. September 5, and. un- fore November I. 1933. without add-1 tentative from them will vl«lt this ing fire was discovered m the car,
turn of Rev. L. L. Dewey
————
*hed- tcn
the
Lawrehce
"Alicrding
■
FMFR^DN
FDGFR
MAkFQ
I
F
t
n
'
ln
Rw-:,r
''
,
*r.
N.
V
Fur
same
time
he
less drastic curtailment shall be *n« any interest or expenses which ctninty and Inform the local emer- shr-d
n
’
ItA
t
..
a
.
“
“
“
-----------—
-...........
.lii'.uum
for Seventh Year
of Rn^-r.
MAKES IJ&lt;*nstown. had an undoubted can- ha, b«.en nunj? ln the south of
forced on accomu of finances which would other*'u* have to be paid cency commission what’will be ex­ farm,
farm, the
the first
first titace
ptace eare
east of
Rc«er*
A meeting of the quarterly con­
doe* not seem probable, school will The legislature alto nude it possible pected of them
twite on the south side ot the
INTERESTING FIND
enu A lll &gt; °\er a WCC*B5°'France His three -011/ srv all juc| corner*
be continued nine and one-half for those whw owe delinquent taxes
yp,. Governor has made an excel- road.
road,
- --------, Dr. Stiles, a veterinarian from Kola- cev ful businc-s- men They insisted ference of the Methodist Episcopal
.
montn* th.-same
as lut* ?'«■
year.
lor •year*
previous
1933 -.
to r--z
pay ,jtem
selection iw
for uariy
Barry county,
county. The
V
.....
....... r..... — to
— —
,n Briec.iuii
ine Wlicn
discovered, the shed was all Discovers Old Plow Point 'nazoojitopiad at the Hammond that theirfather rnu.t take this' church of this city was held Thura­
Von Buskirk
niislrlrl? gnd
.ng thrrn
ntnn three
.t.._.........
... named
___ . will give
... their
.. . ablaze nrthe building were Poured
store. Mr. Green, called hta attention cm Hn&lt;j |.flt lnl0 Ul.uv,. b1Kl. 1day evening and was well attended.
Sifcerintend-ntt Van
them mi
on thi*
the tintnllnu*nt
in.valmi. n&gt;plan,
persons
Buried on His Farm
ttir M-hoot bM[d have trimmed ex-1 which will b. explained by
Mr ix.*t effort*, will do the work in the an automobile and the Delao lighti to the fact that hta dog had been ne-v again He enjoyed his life It was presided over by DUtrict BupniM"; ra that the fu 1 9&lt;, months,Maus to any Inquirer.
.'right spirit, wlih a view of meeting Ing plant, where it is thought that
j acting strangely *U1
and
and n»s
hi* mt*
wit* ‘to
to various
various1pcrlntcndcnt Kennedy.
Near Hastings
“ dwribed what
w““* “abroad
oroao ana
The jja-stor maXe hta sixth annual
jehroilng fnay te tad There has ITw appiroeh of the new school .-very emergency care fairly and the fire rtarted. Connected with the
rfie
hnd It.done.
The
procountries
old world until
thi*
...
.
eie
had
Doctora pro*
the oklunt'i
thi
Emerson
Edger was
plowingB near
near pounced
in his
hisTlic
judgment,
rare couiiirie-.
X ty w.
wofnlofftiegold
stamp'd
uiHfnunontuKvr
wasAm
p.owm
judgment,
a care
country
m Uli
off the
« 1,1 siaiiuarq.
v ai dn&gt;
report, showing that in spite of the
been a reduction in the past two Mar. which will emmn. nee next helpfully All local relief agencies garage were a henhoure. small
tool
CWillnn
Ills f-it-n.
... .1...“.S nounred
..
.. it. m
. ....
.
'
n.l
K*&gt;lu
S~»«2'ysss"±
SI
!h,‘ “ &lt;•"?
i’l’fiS,
iufiuu*JS
nS:
deprevslon the church had nudo
year:, of 16 per cent in the number month, has caured tlie bountytr&lt;a.&lt;- wll| b,. rU(I to co-operate with this shed ahd a coin crib
" '
of teachers in our school*, and-lhe urer to te ns libera) «• »»*.•.:«&lt;• in committee in giving needed aid to burned ’
'
Individual pay ot the teacher* ha* dwbuncmcnta. On July 3 lie paid to (every emergency cure.
'
forced it out of lhe ground. Ou in- ,in« Kiwi mu inn. ..ri-r .hu r*. ” 7
... ar”"&lt;7 OJ. Ium&lt;n different church organizations.
been cur over 35 per cant. This ha* the townships, city and villages in.-,
4 ♦ &gt; -----------the regular business had
hm ...d
«. JOT, Andrus tome cn'Xkd M&gt; .^lutar 1SS £'£ ^5?.J1SK ’I” ' V""" .'‘“’S”' “ “ b"“'U,’! -After______
been accomplished in a manner that 590M. Hta payment thta week on de- A. LYNN BROWN IS NEW
1*
creditable
tn
everv
leurhrr
In,«nr
i
iinOUent
taxe-i
to
the
inwriihln
rfrtv
**
Is
to every teacher in our | hnqur-nt tuxes
township, city
been ’rarwacted. the question was
I schools They realize conditions, and village treasurers amount* to
MAINTENANCE SUPT.
I and arc ready to accept their share, M.(XJ3 7tl. Mr Maus made there pay- j
--------rising
of sacrifices and have done no with t—-—*“ •- * ' •*■ •
Highway,
and Belgium liad had experience vote.the member* of the quarterly
entire good feeling. We have a fine
-1th
i
riciea and dtd not conference requeued tile district
corps of teachers, who are faithful
want to take any cnance* wuh our superintendent to do all lie could to'
I to their duties and responsibilities FOUR BOYS NEEDED .
M-cure the return of Rev. Dewwy to
80n ’ Successor
,
,IKl
A1,eramg were at-___________________________
I The people of this city appreciate
• he pastorate of Hasting* churro for
lhe gold standard, m Mr. Breb
FOR rivir PI AY pact! 8uU Highway Commissioner Van tending the fair in Chicago. Law- ever ownedby members of*hta famhid"nT,o’£;,7
k7"
re­
I the spirit in which they have accept­
the next conference year, which will
run UIVIU FLAT UAd 11‘Wkgoner ha*, named ,u *uperin- rance Bennett and hta sister looking ily. He described the .point to Henry 52
. .J r’f ' ? wnh ■*" "nned : ■ America, .nd u
re­
ed tlie cuts that had to be made in . .
• ..
.
—■■
. £id"nt St?, 'JL,
,,,
naicr
I 'end™, oi m.u.tcn.h« or Mou. .nor u,ln«o in UM, .tarner
sh.™
“ ---“ .ihty.SiSoM
.alorc
... 5?
’" nc nowcea
'“.'it.'1 tidlnf Ln
n,v -1™ be hta seventh.
— -tao
—
-- -----.-----------elghty-year-oid
resident, that there wm t™m
blind.on
nn.. oforhi“ ■
wm
be £on.,.d.r.H«.
but Shipman.
nbo hm „e.,
W .nd U» wEX.USh
.. X,
dlielr.puy checks There had been Art Director Also De.irofr the W.b.-.J. In Bo..,- ™tj. A Mr..- _jna
We know thta action will pkase
------------------------------------------ -«*. ../...I The loss will be considerable, but who live* nearby and the tatter ven- hauls coming from a scratch or a
Mme thought that possibly there
not only the members at tiu? church
Of Old style Kitchen
cl,y The resignation We were informed that there was in- tured the opinion that it was an ibltP
Tl0i“p....
would not be enough applications! Loanflahtaa*
and crogrt gation.. but will be good
Zr
I"'
Jor]nMn' whlch *“s re- '’urantt!
car “"&lt;* doubtless .old “Hcekendorff" &lt;we were unable denUv
the d«
had
ehhre bit-r» a foolish gesture
tor Allie
America
to
..
.
...
.
.
'
till
1144.
K»
I this fall for n normal training class.
dently the
or cancel hr debts against European new* to the people of Hartings who
Cabmet for Set
(quested by the sommtssioner for po- some on tlie buildings.
to verify the spelling of thta wrdi riuJerf
himdog had cither bitten,
'
•l, as to make It desirable to keep'
n u. .hr- .' ', c-t*nti-i- They would be glad to belong to other churches, or who
Four more , bey* about twelve ’lltlca* not Pencn reaaons. created a
-»-**■-------------plow point of a type not used in C on Tucsdnv .Dr
Kinde
-Four
i up ttuit work. Recently there ha* rear*
On Tuesday
TuesdayDr.
Dr Kinde, hei
head of ha-.,- us d.i it, of course, but it would have no church affiliations. Rev.
of m-i- Ji.- needed to act th.-''®^^ not easy to fill This is an CONFUSION IN NAMESJ
‘ county for many decades
’
(this
Mr.
been an increase in lhe number ap- tneir good
good will,
wui. becaitw
Deca trie Dew7
m5‘
,luUr* and
(Continued
on
page
six
&gt;'
I1(y u, ,;nn tjvelr
part
n*n nr-&gt;-s&gt;
n EdRer luu left this interesting old
plying so. that a normal training *'
art of Kuifins in ' The Silver. ‘(Want place. We are sure that
an under-current of feeling W»ibUltee* ^re.in auch a nunHAS BEEN
BEEN CORREC
CORRECTED relic on display In the Banner office
■Thread
play to bepicpre-, - Mr- Brown—
will----concede
that
HAS
Class is assured for next year
Thre
—...•' three-act
"~r\.
----—hta predand !&lt; aiou..y toward thta country.
*?r‘ h*J*0?1
&lt;’*ry’
_ -._ ■_ , __
I.,..,.
..henUwJ°b,TAU.",r was r..'
is*
UxK
lzw.Vl«...
l».। ■!!
Just how many foreign students ‘'*
n,cdI at Central
auditorium
looking n
aft--------I-window and hopes that someday it E. W. BLISS CO. PLANT
--------- u
—
—
— .•*
.. nio
mont
kindly ,n
man.
He
rttrl.unl
tha:
uv
might
as
well
H*
.
**
?
t
an.
will attend cannot be determined at 001
“«&gt;»rdfoK to Prosecuting At- «r “
!y
? n* 1 R- H • Mott of Baltimore ’'may find a place tn some collection
n- idea
:u-,. of
CH i«a European
turopean marmar- ‘’wa&lt;‘ ,nd
•« hta view* and
STARTS OPERATIONS 'orge! the
this time. In the big advertisement
L E H-Tnclt. the director “
“ *ul n°t be easy lo follow
VJ_
Ji !w Barry County Museum.
i _„
An-.cncan wheat, because all brotherly In hta attitude toward all
Township Called as
1 The
ln question was evident­
(Continued on page three)
AH nf ,h* «*«e»y
«»&gt;1* drama is■ "ian
„
'
• ure bicikinj-un tnen
h*4 ulu‘l* *° *ctire pari
----------- e
; nearly domplMed and rehearsal* Tiwre is no reason why Mr. Brown
Traverse Juror
ly designer! for long and heavy rerv- No Definite Information Yet countries in Eur , ...---------- „ -r. in the wort of the Onmmerrtal
I heretofore idle land and growing
T S BAIRD WILL CARRY u‘n •**In **’“ ThQ5t Intended arc;*»“»“» not.make good in that pori&lt;
A, an
nt
wav
!*“• 11 could evidently be fastened to
hs to Number Who Will
I. 5. UAMU 'WILLURMHT
'rM|UfMc(1 to grl ln touch wUh Mf ton. He graduated from the Ha*grain* hi order to save importation. Club, has been prominent tn civic
i.T'Ji
4*"""nnme&lt;s
mi,
1 ,he Pln*'
,n four dlfletent
ways. Any
i... added
nn.-.-n Hut
-,1, Europe is
,, nn&gt;nanna
adlvittea, ha* evidenced Uve f»Cl
ttngi wi
High
and i..
later
the
nuiv — confused
information
concerning
this
.’ Ho
preparing
LINE
Barm-tr.
tinirl
&lt;fh school uiu
— »from
— .u_
S.IIXU OF
Ul MEN
IVIL.IV S
O SHOES
uFlULJ Barnctr
mier
ironi
me
, - ------—....... we
. . cite lhe
Be Employed
for ur.u-.he- war expect* itP*nd will that h* u Interested in Hasting* and
followirut
instance
welcomed
----------- i The players also wish to borrow Michigan StateMiri.ivan
College a&gt;.&gt;.
in therv,n.„_
engi- ,olI°*'*ng instance
which
liappei which happened I
Joseph McKnight. who has chanje .
it
•
'
* ***e
the welfare
welfare nt
of it*
its nannta
people nurim
During
Announce, in Thi. I.iue &gt;
old .t&gt;V kiiei,., chum .bout we'jM dewurnm T».i ,„,mM &gt;»" L’’”™. ...
rile E.
V W.
W BUM
nine Co
r-,1 plant
nlnnt ht.
I". “ .
:n«»r.«r„r"hE
‘ to'.z i^.
,ii«uSi-»fw2ur?ir
0.''ur&amp;«;7g'K;i„«n/'2«m
«««■'■««»
oft the
chan««I little ex- ?hy conference year now closing
M
■
■
....
——
.......
.
W*lt1
rtf rr»"(nl
... Kl.&gt; ,— .....
m A FCCCIlt LSStK*
OI t
BOOK STOKE NOTICE.
Complete Line in Addi­
more than fifty have been receive#
«new
work.
Ills
many
friends
In
this!
«*P
,as
lyess
appearea
a
ii*t
or
tnei
The
Hastings
Public
School's
reene nhowinz tin interior of Damef’*’
many friend* tn this
Into
the
ehurch.
and county wish him every sue- i ‘rnvcrsc jurors called for the coming j Bookstore will be open every day m.rt U,e .»us«,U, ......... (u,«.
tion to Clothing
”• .J,
j”
: MournaVcottugc. If such an article1 city
|
An imjx-rtant statement was made
term of United State* District court for thc
2 weeks from ,8.00
Men.'young men and boys, in this of furniture U available.-the director eera tn his new position.
by Dislrk-t Bupertntendent Kennedy,
a..art- ,rk„b.
tr.,w hta
-—
--------------jin Grand Rapid*, and among the t0 12:00 A. M and from 100 to 5*00 Tte lmjmra ol u&gt;»
city and county, will be interested requests Unit he be notified. Articled
­
1AM. SURE THING.
I names Was that of W W. Watt of p m beginning next Monday. Aug. ments have been called to get tne ways remetnbrr -He
«u tutor which was that while one-rixth at
In the announcement by T 8 Tlaird loaned to the association will b&lt;«vn uu.,1
care
Henry Sheldon brought to this of- Hasting*. The Banner copied U&gt;e 28 The store will be closed Labor Day plant in condition for running Just puiued by Mrs Beebe and her alite the banks of the country had failed
that to his regular line of clothing given
care. that further
hewrlarge a force will be aended has
during the depression, while there
It tagood
M^tcd
&gt;“«««&gt;«&gt;• a fine yam. weighing item, wondering at the time who W.l-Adv.
'■? Mira Belle Chapin, of Kalamazoo.
? XS/iZm «!i
IX lSSS*5
wnWatt
£*WIJL
u..t I
had been an unprecedented munber
not been determined at ’hta time;,,
.
“
‘.“Upound
and eleven ounce*, which 1 W.
might be ii-.
-------- s------ ----- --------------fallurea
and
even
but 1i would seem that the re-peplng NOTICE TO RURAL TEACHERS. of -buslnew
------ ------------------------- one in
tn thu w~&gt;*-a
van &gt;.,n
th&lt;&gt; •v.x.r nontxt
». .1,1 ,.
ura..-c-a on nl* Yankee Springs1 Now. the information comes that
union aEKVKL.
nbDutlt
k
U
JJh '-SL1
J2a ■'• rann M an experiment this year he ‘he person really called was R. H.| The union service* of the Bible und starting of operaUtm.4 Indicate a
There will be* * meeting of the forty hoopitate hava failed, only cut
And our readers have came to Anv’lvfrv mririattenmne
-i. I,lant'd one-quarter of an acre to Mott, a Well known resident of Bal- Holiness Union will be held at the purpose to carry on the n-.anitfactuii-,tura) teaclirr* of Barry county tn church tn over 2JOO had boon rout­
ing of the Company's regular line, the eujit room at Hastings Baturday P&lt;'led to close its door*
men
tlv-y r
p m
M . acpicnio-.r
September 2. ai
at I1 TO uo'clock--------------- --------------- ----Aug. a* av 1 *u ociock. kcv. k. v. probably not with al) -th«..........
. .............
ci-t* —
—
to say about hu goods can be relied the Women s Club wlU be in charge ;Con.»Sabte c-oo NexJ^vea? he
*
correction.
HOME NCNFLOWUt
Stair of
His statement that the iuw of this contest.
to Xt reverM ire*
,
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.
ipaitBr
. 1Lansing will be the special would have in brom time*, but at Mr,, Maude Smith. County School
A Minitower on the HanUw I
spaker. Every one ta invited and ' ,e*At enough to make it worth while, comnusatoner.—Adv.
line of men's and young men’s shoes.
————-&lt;■»*
" ’' ---------;--------------- ---------------------Quimby church. Thursday night, welcome.
.welcome
I We all hope thta beautiful ptant,
-------------- •#-♦-*•'-------------ranging in price from 83 00 to 18 00.
RAMEBAIJ.
GAME,
I-*-*------ * *---------- one off
-■
OLD FAHHIONKP DANCSK
I_____ _
. ,
BAS
EBA 1.1. GAME.
■ GARRETT FAMILY REUNION. Aug. 24. from 5 00 tijl all are served.'
----the largest
in Hastings
and
will represent real value! can be acDowling vs.1 Jr.
Battle
e Creek
Cn,«k Milk
Milk I Herrington's, Clear lake. Saturday.,An especially fine menu
:
- -planned
—.
ICE
..... CREAM
________________________________
SOCIAL.
the finest ...
in ....
the ---------country,- may
—get
...
Every Saturday night al Clear twelva InchM in dlaa
cepled. for he would not make that Producers al Vickery's, clear
lake,
’
’
| A.ug- M Pot luck dinner—Becy.- I“
-J— 25
— cent*.
------ .All
•" welcome.
---- ------------Price
—AdvJ1 At Al McDonald's on Battle Creek busy again, for that would mtan lake Prize* given. Frank Herrington- will have seventyMril
statement if it were not the truth. , Sunday. August 27.—Adv.
LAdv.
'
18-23.
road Friday night, Aug. 25.—Adv.
very much to this city.
'—Adv.
, whtn it is tn full btoaa

Many Advantages to Barry
Omintv Ynnno Pennln
County Young People

J

�FACBg TWO

. THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AUOUgT U, Uh__________________________________________________________._______________

___________________________ ___________________________________

FINE PROGRAMS AT

DAUGHTERS OF ROTAR-

all’what u'banx

KELLOGO HEALTH CAMP

«■»—

-u-t-i

IANS GIVE PROGRAM

I

O?U&gt;T™U&gt; Coo- STANDARD OIL PARADE

S*« i!2j!
:

,

TO VISIT HASTINGS
■ ■ -

-

I

good work.

'In the reorganization of Ita banks.

LOCAL NEWS

Be Her. Tomorrow, That,. J'*"
*«•&gt;’ lh‘,«*»“•
s*=-»=ss
Oh. Hundred Xi,*,-Bin Bo,.
“gR ££ Muai.-ol Numb’er. by Mi.. *?• «
j
. ..
‘National has been started again with, school lunnlias are featured in
Are Having Week of Va- /.ton at thia splendid camp.
n„**.
-oorjgrcMman
------------------George
— ^.,iu„
Potta »«ri
and Taiir
Talk hv
by M...
Mias
Fbulkes, many)1 dayArm *b°Ul 12:10 P‘ M' !!1J&gt;^na’In••.an,1 lhe c‘pltBl or •»" Penney * two adv*. thla.week.-Adv.;
Be Half Mile Lone
000,000. Last week, after a seven• —
••------ -----•
flarveth Enioved
of thc *t,tc
8t»ta Chairman I
A
pertinent
matter
is discussed
uarvetn enjoyaa
Alfred JJebo and other prominent I1 t&lt;4n.ro« * Z..
. d*&gt; ^^palgn. the Grand Rapids
In thf-Home Lumber Oo adv.,
£X'.» ford
m
Auguat
savings unns.
Bank, wmen
which naa
had oern
been fairly
~ test ----Monday was "Daughter* Day for standardbearers of the party have. Txnorrow.
*----- ZfL—
*— ”24.
** at -about
------ oavmgx
this week. Read it.
'
CLOSED ON MONDAY the Hastings Rotary Club- Every prombed to be In attendance and 12:10 oclock. aWather permitting. clotedainccFebruary.wasreorgan- Besamer, tlie jeweler, is making a
Camp, at Pine lake. 1M boys of Bey

'

VF

0a
—... -M*.
—- —X. X.. . —
.axj •I —
'. I -,, vn .
Hullng* will be
as the
ovvui
-----------jmember having a daughter »» In- will appear on the program
*“ visited by the ^d «*
»»«- People's National Bank
»...u drive qn vanity cases, as can be seen
Mileage
Was in
038 vnra
nnm*i*iA
iStandard Oil Company tIndiana• I’*aP1&lt;**, wlt1' * capital of by his adv. In this Issue.
cationt un*
this aMAMAA^.,
aummsr. are enrolled Total
m_xoi iurii^
a„., v/na
tnma
vited ,o
to bring her u&gt; w,r
the tv.-un lunch*1,1 * ■■■
w“ 10’038
&gt;„ GIRL
girl DROWNS IN
®
H .ov
(-ov -n...
The program ran mwm
furntehed by
!Super-Fuel Parade, constating of *AW'OOQ.
How to make 40 cents*go as far u
_ oloalng
.1—l.x . on
—— Saturday
Uxti
Al! if
nil! ■&gt;«—
. ...tin
BAlmn Con
nnronmn
... Rotarian*
&gt; &gt; ......-daughter*. Mi-s
.&gt;
’r
All
of Mlles
Gasoline
SU nip- 't»o
VirCTnciZ TAMif ununAV
P*eccs of Standard Oil
linnn&gt;e n.,nL
'a dollar is explained in Reed's Drug
aders for thta period are voltj
qo Miles to Gallon
«ln‘“ Fotts daughter of Churl- s
STOCK-TANK MONDAY equipment and a large sound amplt- SHIRLEY NORRIS HURT
i Store adv thia week— Ad/ •
1° ........
'.-■I™Cu.-.h,
,
___________
|««r.
-&gt;««
WlU
a«.v.r
.UAtOT
|N
AUTQ
COLLISION
unlary..nA.an.rukf.ura.^™and a-fine spirit of co-opera­ —
,
'Pelts, and MI‘- Jure! liinr Curve’ll
' [fler. which will deliver snappy mtulc:
Goodwill L. A. S. will serve a pub-1
tion
non ana
and interest
Interest 1*
is maiiuw.ru
manifested wj
by ■ The universal Garage received daughter of the club'y President. A Two Years Old Eleanor Jean and short announcements relative1
lie supper at the church. Friday.'
the adult* and lhe boys as well. Munday a telegram from tin- For J jj carvi-tn
‘
'
I ’to -------tlie Standard
Oil new Super-Fuel. .... .
,
,
Aug. 25 Program In evening AB In- :
........
................. ««v*« H«* Tr**ic
These ted* were recruited from Bar- Motor Company idling that the' \X1, A
gJ
vr r,».;i peino
the new Red Crown gasoline
Accident Occurred Thursday vi ted—A4v.
ry. Qalhoun. Eaton and Allegan "Fqrd V-8 White Star Test Run
whicl: va
ev.denei
mqr'z&lt;
—f " of- tiotu . -iaki.
vk;,.,.;;t i...
v1md 'tM- 1
Deftth
___ __of
Mr. and Mrs W L. Bhulters will
I __
Mr. _A_________________
W. Haven, local agent
Night North of Nashville
ficlally ended thill
that day Mayor
Major cli!- CIld. sph-ndld
.. --.u training
-----Sh? a.-.w» Keanor Jean, the two year* old ItHl[lhe RtanHarri
standard rXxuvinanv
Company, will l-.v
have'a
— 4.
entertain the Shulters family re­
On Monday the boys took swim- Ccuzen-, of Detroit stopped-the
co­ »ng ta-0 election* beautifull&gt;\ playd^ugj^p tlf Mr^ A1)d Mn&gt; jI&lt;)b,rt :part in thta parade. The parade will
During Severe Storm
Tn't.7 miiM«
union on Sunday. August 27. They
ming
tests and other exams, the day Rlnc this morning. T"-’-’ nuiMgc .,,K
mmg
r (,an accompany.
Each K.r:yo»i. who hvc worst of the Po- requlretheservtcesofaboiflMpeo.
Shirley Norris, manager of the expect about 45 to attend.
__
,.x.
I..
—
..In.
intl'iS
mlloff
AvAruu
clustng withan interrrttng campflrr 10B38 nill a Mrasge
128 mil. s number *he gmt «..• • . b. .nttly
,lunk Bcnuuinousc.
u.h4&gt;)lhou*e. arvwnea
downed sonut
about 'pic
and
approximately
one-half
Some Interesting specials on arti­
— en_.. ■ uulm
h« ““
“ te
“* •
pimv*«ua»»va, uuc
-u.U Bunfiuld telepliotip exchange, was
hour. uasunne LonsumjMioii ucitHl'as to I iiv.-n.» daubt ..
program
; P»* nour.
’• -i’' ”,r five
- o'clock
......
...
----- One
»»_x of the
..
.....—.. _ critically injured Thursday night cles used in every household will be
... .’-!ll
M'giday afternoon in
the mile .kingdistinctive
---Tuesday evening Douglas Archl- praclxally 22 mile* per gallon Oi. f.r.r talMit and- -f.’i'wn-. w".. ap- 4t(iclt Unk
features will be a float depleting a . when an automobile in which he found in Carveth A Stebbins' adverbald an accordian player. Percy changed every 1.000 miles No oil yieciat.-d
,
The little girl and her two older 'renice station set-up.
was
riding
with
Claude
Jjxunta.
of tkcmcnl this week. Read It—Adv.
Smith, a banjo artist, and Irving added between changes'' 'Dlls test
That living expenses can be kept
..I.-- car • .1 15 wnat . -.ujan a*
had been playing around the Mis* Ruth Jordan, recently of the Banfield, who was at the wheel, met
Mtlyers. who wa? a clown with the prove, conclusively the economy of
■’„ ■’. “I-a, ‘ tankl and the slirtera went on to the "Fuhow-Through" Musical Comedy in a head-on coUl-siun an Ypsilanti. down in sidle ot advancing prices is
Ringling Bro* clrcu* for a kin? the Ford V-8
yiib.ic
.- oi Hunrramck sr.- taJdcn for some vegetable*, iuppos- &lt;&gt;! Detroit, te a very decorative part'Reed Furniture Company truck, I clearly proven by the anliouncetune, furnished a program that will'- The test of the Sturdy V-8 w.-.s . xp. *i».. .1 her U(U... much ta that m.; Kt.ail&lt;;r j,ad gone back to the of this float. Thta beautiful girl will from Ionia, at a place three-quarter* ments of Hastings dealers in gro­
be a high light In camp history-.
a gruelling one. It was put tlirouili of vrotingJlH- lwi::r uf children
no doubt attract much attention.
cf .1 mile north of Nashville on ceries. meats, fruit* and vegetable*
A diving exhibition by Lodcma
paces every day. A&gt; it pa.-v.r 1 .Who cio no! pr. ak-n.:
it h felt
when they returned to the house) Tlie etmidard OJ1 Company is M-14 At .the tunr .there was a tn tiU* issue of the Banner.
Dunbar. Michigan State diving through several larue cltlr*. Uin.ing.
Genham Severance brought io
r.-:r t.Hxxi w -rk an&lt;1 Ab). h!|(1 ||o( arrivr&lt;i they began 'proud of1U new Red Crown gaso-heavy rainstorm, which made it
champion, and Lee Wledenbeck. an- Grand RaixdL Kalamazoo. Battle
'!(:ry tn&lt;- .-cnocn Mdrch|nK r ,r hPr, nnding the body'llnc. the new Super-Fuel, and claim very difllciilt for Hie drivers to rec this oilier Saturday a big yellow
• ether champton diver, will be hel&gt;L&lt;7,vvk. Jucluon, Ann Arbor and De­
part nt.-.
11 'i i i *?!*»’
,lo*lltlg in the tank. Dr Kenithiit to be the greatest advance in Mr Norri* was removed to P«-n; perch. 14*.■ inches long, weighing
al 6 30 o'clock on Wednesday liTimt/trolt. an average speed cf 28 mil:'tin: . , ,, . This
.. 1' better
.X’!U 7 ,"
n‘ McIntyre was immediately called gasoline. It is reasonably adjusted nock hospital and was unconM-i.ni-. one pound and six ounces, which he
followed on Thuradav evening by per hour' i* a itoc-d one con.ddering G&lt;:. ...i„r.:ii.r
in ,1.11,(
■ arid made an effort to ryvive theffor maximum power at any temper- when brought here. At thta writing' had caught that day in Leach lake
Robert and Allen Barnes, magicians. the
•*“ delay*
-*-'-— incident
•—•&lt;*»— --t&lt;&gt; «•city—
trafllc
—child but wa* unable to do »o
store or tn sny climate, and doe* he luu partly regained Ctaireteutnr. It wa* a beauty. C H. Osborn plant­
The final campfire, court of ho.nr Each day the car started at 7:30 at ^u&lt;i- . ‘\ , ’a
, a £**'’'!?r
Tlie father works ai a farm near not contain impurities.
.
: Physicians at Nashville deviated ed -yellow .perch in Leach lake eleven
r.nd Indan ceremonial at right the Ford administration building and ir..... t ''
n.id
appreGatloii
of
the
ueavertari und had left wily th.it
------------ ----------------------that Norns was ron-rely injured In- &gt;'««»
o'clock Friday evening &lt;11! close the returned each evening at 7:45. stop-1 schmil
The
diflk-idt
'ra
rt
f
Ml
«
c
■
,nor,un
M
f
°r
lite
work.
,
PROF. KITSON
IS ivuvv
NEW
ternally and
might not live. ....
Mr
week's activities. Ttirae program* ping in Grand Rapids an hour and
itIP mtlKU.
oiniciilt nart of Miss. (('ar-»'"«
----- -------are
— ".V"'
rxiiovie io
..... ........
snnivlug
atxl Iirnur.
.Lownte
M..K mmoi-tw »M&gt;.Th, Mnxl &gt;. nre
1'.
K L. r„', -r.t •■&lt;L/',»«'«««
«• the parents "»
nar at uinnni A
.1 n u‘“"“ suffered bad lacrratmnx -1: .
&lt;■•«»'■
llitt-c .tasters,
the youngest
few ;
SUrT. AT WOODLAND hu
his face Tlie
driver ..1
ol the
truck u.u
'tr’ "»
&gt;»“"«'« but
“os a
■ &lt;-»
SUPT.
ni. dn&gt;.r
in. l,mA
... li. knx M.inu, »x. born un Wplead, and If you are m doubt as to ■am,Un. .ml. 0 roimumntlon on Oil. , .. .. . . ,
months old
j
----------) not injured
.
, the real value of Hvc Kellogg Health
Camp, you certainly should visit n
--------------------------------------------------"Jr'S-?
.,HU on wrt.
nnd Hi. WH.
H.rMr
...u SX
S.

te.Pperiod
u&gt;od«ru.~wuunm«.'i»
of fun and training, the

coming!
THE
NEW HOOVERS
Hoover representatives will soon be here to give
a number of free lioiiik- demonstrations, with­
out obligation to buy . of the new Silver Jubilee
Hooverm If you want 1u be sure the Hoover
man calls on you, telephone for u definite

ever built, Belling at new low price.**. Special
Terms on Hoovers, complete with Hunting

HOOVER
Miller Furniture Co.
Phone 2226

Hastings, Mich.

FRIDAY and £• R Y Y? 9
SATURDAY 9 A. JL JC* •

Butter

Frcepo

Lb.

25c

COFFEE Maxwell Houte Lb. 2?C
QUART CANS K.*.'” 73c
CIDER VINEGAR ca. zoc

Oranges ^sS^. 29c
CHO ICE MEATS

Bacon

Armour’s \':Lnfphf.

'itei'vr.tx came h&lt;re from » amntrv
• wh:a- children .ire given n6 eduratn.u ..r very little tn.lr.in. and arc
'XM.Mi to .urn th.., .nme wh.n
I-.: they ure min; .....
children,
it can be
seen how parents would no: underI stand nor ifppreciatt* being com­
pelled to send iRelr children to pubI lie schrxils. until most ol them cumipjete high wjwol. But after* they
j really understand why.America In। r IhU on &gt;uch trsiinhig. they become
I wry loyal to the school* and very
helpful to the traeirf-r*
I The Rotarians
gyam very much.
f

l:‘,d“^’ a\,&lt;’i°&lt;d!?:\«"Ltheu19O0^*!
risvillc
nwther and Mr HetnoldvCurva ul “&gt; ui marn.^e with CdnatanUne
« ill l&lt;cljurch:
Rev.
Conklin
2..^
tnor&lt;iuirt^'i
Vw&lt;Cii M. 1C
°?iU1,}/ofh' '
A very delightful party was given ar‘“’(1 Rapid* were Sunday guest • &lt;&gt;f Fvldpausch on Feb 4. 1873. To th&gt;‘f Rut-; .n the priors of Uh- MettodM Mr
““‘I’" DeVme *at.d &gt;mmn nine rhlklrvn wrte born all
firming Burial will be "in UUic
iand crm,t'r&gt; ,,,
_
'church on Monday owning in hon- »»&gt;«“'*
*
»-'e
1&gt;»W The f.mI&lt;lr at Mrs Kitson wl Mr Kiiaong
Me*w» and Mi.-.damcs Ray. O. D, Hj moved to Hastings'from FVwlei.
FREEPORT GOES TO BAT j Gamt&gt; ire plac'd’ Hud leTted i,nd Uuri Hwl1 und M‘ 1,1111
Midhlgan. in IDO? and since that
DIITC m/CD a DM«-niir ’he mental and nhvdcul dexterity of Qu»'“ Gay wen- at Gull lake Sun- um- haw made tlxir home line.
PUTS OVER A BtG ONE X 221 wun Tand a M lendid lu &gt; 1 1,a'
Sl“
»“"&gt;«&lt;! by her h^band fh,

« .u
wl inST
'IhP MU*« t*”* A*”*'
11" nr,i
Methodigt Preacher There.
^on j\#(1 been closely ty Fu!’1, r K:ar&gt; v“» Dornt'- ^'R-' !,nMA:
Has Sunflower With 55
identity with church aetiv.ra .

*nd

nni1 Urta»n °r

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn't good,
we don't carry it

School Bells
Will Soon
Ring Again!
That means NEW
things for the boys
—Let us help you
outfit him.

.
!-»av2J
n.irri«vitt..
fntirI‘cltl
ukc&gt;1’»»d
Aih,,
y **Kenneth
n Lkiren, Sage
Ralphspent
Me- Will
Mr* Jahn
of Rosebush.
Mrs.
Blossoms and 40 Buds
!'&gt;in
inr»
7 rnm'm- i?
.7. t^eki-\b'e
and
GellerHauck
of Detroit.
Mrs Lovina
We haic received from Victor 81s- gap in the ranks of the church tlu;
Gl111 !ak^
Bt* ^’ieh of Lake_ Odessa, and Mra.
i.-n of Fr.e|x»t tlie following com- workers as she and her -husband.’ Mrcdu,‘h1'\^:ho&lt;.i °r.
immlcMion with reference to a story; Profe.-.-or KlUon. leave to take up
1“,“* ,M"d led from 81. Rnre Catholic church
.recently published tn the. Banner.'their work In their new location in!„ *?! Ln'ld_puhita McKeown on Widnesday. August Wh. with
Interment in-Mount Calvary ccmcMr. Sisson's letter will interest many ) Woodland. Michigan. Tlie best
PAINFULLY INJURED
Cameron
McIntyre and Norman &lt;.f
of our reader*.
wtelies of all go with them.—Alcon*
Full lined—Worsted
'
,
IN AUTO ACCIDENT 'Dear Sir.'
'county Review published at Hnr- Quimby.
F.
A.
Wilcox
of
Middletown.
Ind
.
Your article in a recent issue re-, risvillc.
■
patterns ‘
Tlie Doud school reunion was well
. Is vulting his arm. Herbie, and wife.
garding the thrifty sunflower raised j
-------------Attended
Saturday.
A
lovely
dltiuer
Two Cars Coqic Together by, Fnemail Funxiw has started)
) The Barry Mile school oiicns Sept
MILO.
■
and fi fine program
Sunday Afternoon on, the
tme-thing. Wo* that what you in-. Church service nt Milo will begin ;5lh.
:
, ,,K-„x The young folkr of Northeast Bartended? Evidently you forgot that • promptly nt 7 30 hereafter Many, Mr, und .Mrs Heber Foster spent
Street in Baltic Creek’
’imu ‘ r
.7.XV&lt; .rv'emiw
da&gt;1 al A Ckntury ot FrwgreM-r&gt;' Sunday School gathered last
they do things up m a big way over]'«7ro
wvrr ’7hre"nt
sbazn*
Sunday
^hoM!~i
to iKe
Within Uut We**t
*&lt;’&gt;r
»• the *«ek Tuesday evening at the horn.Flon.-hce M Cook. “14 W nt Freeport. Well, they do? And over|iwh^rn
whom
wit5 us
whom we
»r hope
hope fo
to have
have with
us In
in Pb*tum Bond.
of Henry Bergman. A fine time
Bond Si . is suffering fixup painful here Jt&lt;'. F Uxunis. pastor of the i tn,future. Do ndt ml** the helpful
injuries received late Sunday
alter.
- „
K church, has in his garden a • mersage Rev Miles brings to u* eneh. .ri*Mr mid .Vr , Hcibie ' Wilcox spent ’’Rd.thcy. were served ice cream mid
noon in u;i uu' ' ccident
' * in ... sunfiuwer Unit so tar hasn't been uf- Sundav evening.
in dillev
ta-Jleim-.
’
.cake.
J
Battle
■ ■niuraday
TnUraday in
uv. ..
Mt.'.-B an- Getmirr. and children)
4
, ffcterl by NRAzAt present, without! Mr und Mrs. Arthur Brent of
from South Haven arc visiting her
--..T c i. ;n c j nnv sj&gt;-ci*l urge, thta plant ha* 55 Hastings were Sundav evening callpar.
nu
Mr
und
Mra
Will
Gurd.
mt .or a ride aim tony developed blossoms and 4I&gt;. Pr.n« of
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan-Scubv. ,i Because several vf our fainiliex
... ....
Donubcllc Bergman of .Battle
turn •-.r a cmner-jui- promising buck. Now can you beat
e
Banlield Sunday
E Quick drove to Bandeld
IH,t aW«
uti' ----iid tlie August Creel;
Regular style and
is visiting lu-r grmldpareiits.
,&lt;&gt;!lli\- car rra.-lwd into their uuio. that?
.j-■:
..,v* Mra —
... —
.,
(morning ■after
Mr. and
Bert
community
meeting was 'Cancelled; Henry
B&lt; rgman's.
button-ona
Tim ear did not turn over, but Mrs.
Respectfully.
I Ferris and children, who spent the T,ll‘ *-*m&lt;- committee will :
Mr
mid Mra-John HoiiRhtahng and
Cook was badly br.iUM.-d ou her right
Victor Sisson."
day with Mr and Mrs. Quick.
September meeting.
mu! Mr and Mra Harry Water#!
side where she was wedged against
Whites
; Mr and Mrs. Bradfield and mothWednesday ntght Mrs. Sam Prat’ b«vs
Mra Water*' sister went to the
[ the rar. Internal Injuries ore also
---------' rr were in Hastings Sundav rafter entertained with a turkey dinner m and
Plains—
Ionia fair Tliurxday.
.
feared. ■
„
.«M.x aged 60. took--- his Mra. Carrie Balch of Grand Rapids'*»«:nor of DonsHails birthday
ByronPettit?
Fancies
Daisy Hallock mid Vera Golden
.. n-“i,‘,rlv'Z °r '’f' '•‘1»l'iLn'«chlnc own life. * early- TlllMlny morning and granddaughter.Miss Mildred Those pr- ent wi re. Mr. and
Mra
returned
home
Saturday from camp
Mary Dan-., xHii Road, following n period
d of
cf despondency.
Balch of Morrilton. Ark-, whom they' Ritchie Mull/-n. Myrtle
Hail.
MilJin,tie Cicek, who claimed i .- did
j;,beenilliHininthe
xhenight
night
«nd
H - hmd
bedix-cn
and
; are entertaining this
week.
dyed .Johnson dl Prairieville and at Pine lake being gone three weeks.
• Mr and Mrs. George Norris and
. mt ree tt;&lt;- Robinson car which was Mr
K‘titt
had rsred
eared lor
for hint,
him. then
then
..lr . pFr
:it: b..\d
Wednesday Mrs Wilcox enter- ‘ Alice Gamp.
) badly damaged by the impact.
•
----School Capa __49c, 59c
had • evidently fallen asleep.
When tallied at the home of her diitigh-' Mrand Mr,. Ch-onte Benedict and l.lpden Norris attended th«- Ionia
fair Wednesday.
•*heti was j-.»ne and « fender &lt; U5h- -lie awoke, her husband was miss- ter. Mrs Bradfield, the members of'hHlc granddaughter &lt;•! Wayland
Fancy Hose . 19c, 25c
Mf and Mr* Will Carl arc enter-:
j &lt; d^lir shies otlrt ^ damage.
:nw so site went to rearch for him- a club organized twenty-four years *cre Sunday visitors of Mr ami
taming
their
grandchildren
from
Sweaters, Pull Overs—
’
und ««'
whs e:aiiKU
startled io
to nna
find nun
him nanghang- ago in
ir. nauings,
Hading-* called tne
the Em-1
Em-; Mr&gt;. John t&gt; iiedlct
.— from
.
xu- abeam
—------------&gt;------- ---- .—
a^— ....
.. ~.&lt;x.
.. ।’ j_Ir
an(j
juhn Whltnght ac­ Hastings
.’.r. d' f f nf,r '*cr'' 'ng
tl.e
arrowathe
garage
broidery
Club.
Withauthr exception
- - -----------98c, $1.25, $1.50
Mr
and
Mrs.
Henry
Bergman
and
. ■ ■ i r. line, oeme nrotieh! t &gt; dr*)-. jjp had broken his neck and of three, all are still living and get ' companird '*"
Mr and Mra. 'Dais
!.hrr humc here; Mr. Robuuon w« It wru thought that death was in- together each year for an annual Sowerby to the Ionia Fixe Fair on granddaughter attended camp meet-,
j uninjured, afro Mtx. Davis stnnt.nneous
। meeting A
L lovely ,....
pot hick dinner Thursday
Mr an(i Mr-. Harry ing nt Gull lake Sunday.
Surviving are the wife and one was .served
to eleven
— 4 I.,
zlcvr:; memberyrSkinner and Edwin • alwi attendedWill lauch Went to .the World's
'.-on. Melvin Pctlitt. and n grand-; Thursday •&lt;-- ■held a the fair on Thursday. On Saturday. fair ut Chicago Saturday.
the ••
H. •L —
Club
Mr and Mrs. Robert MeMannta I
daughter.
mast interesting meeting nt the the following, wnc ioma Fair visl- a,irnnrn
ramOnn»
tended
:«• ii.ill Saturday The funeral will be -held at the^ lovely country home of Mrs. Schultz tors. Mr and Mr Rita-hle Mullen. at
Thr
" ” the Edmonds.. reunion at i
’-Pl'!
ntd Mt.* L.-N- Hou- hom? Thursday afternoon at two at Lake Hills Farm with Mrs Quirk Doris and Myitle Hall. Lauren and
....
. a
... an­ Lynn Edger and Wayne Williams.
tine tl&gt;i&gt; week fm o'clock under the auspices of the as assistant
hostess.
Roll was
at Manton About Masonic order. Burial tn Irving: swered by twenty-one members-with
Mr. und Mra. Isaac Edger und tended the Ionin fair Friday eve­
" and pre.-nttd u cemetery. The bereaved ones have "A toast to our President " some wit­ fufnily attended the Uilcry family ning.
heir regard to Mr. the sympathy of the community.
ty. others sentimental, but ail finally) reunion at Deep lake Sunday
•
wl’hing the best of everything to
Mr and Mr... Fred Camp and
STRIKER M'HOOL DISTRICT.
Mra Mary
Mary R. Flower : Alice were, week end guests ot Ionia
• I our President. Mrs
Misa Isabell
Mts*
Isabrll McGinn of Windsor. After the usual
usual . busine.s*
business mectina
meeting I friend/..
.
( atiiula I* spending the week with ,lw nternry program was presented
Mr and Mrs
E L
Mr. e
t. HoUghtalin.
M«hoh..Hn
' and consisted of eight numbers, giv-1
WVJr
Mr. and'.Mrs. Charles Smith of' mg ...
............ of A.xv
.M v»‘c ‘Xtend co'ngratulatlons to Mr.
an interpretation
rhe CMM
eight;
antl Saginaw Arc visiting tbetr daush- divisions of the Club Women * Col- ■inrt Mrs Gordon Edmonds of Nushand !, r ■'dra. Donald Geiger, and f»m- lect. There eight pnjiers brought*'111* °Vr ,lie arrival of a seven
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF AVGUf/r 27TH
i out much in thta wonderful pray er, Pound daughter, w ho arrived «l
-------------- ------------- --------- --------- that was helpful and Inspiring with llMI|r home Aug. 1.7. Her name is
SUNDAY *- MONDAY
r.cd iL .u’tlv in the game, -‘ni! Mrs Will Richards and children the resolve to live more earnestly. Banta Ruth
■ The men particularly 'fenr Sunday with Mr and Mrs.
teachings An addn s&lt; given by! Arthur Richardson mid famllyF
f.-i.ts rfae lamr. t:&lt; u t L" Mead of Cloverdale
MlM Mary Bte»-.,rt, author of th.
Sunday guests of Guy Nash
tie-in‘callable o! performMr- James Surtne received word of collect, at a large club meeting In l,nd family of Carlton Center
Again in Their Lateat Two Star Picture—
■ iiKtit lunch
sened --,1'- lv.4’h id hyf ton at Ft. Clinton. Detroit, given in her honor, was; Sunday visitors at the home of
V-1,
Community will '1 Canal Zone, recently .
rend. A lovely pot luck suiiper was Mr. and Mra John Hichardron were
&gt; i the
: tii, -!
■ j
AIopzo Camptx-!l of Lansing is sieved by the hustesres and' tin-; Murray Gerkry and family of Otrego
&gt;
I a.c
helped V”:*.tng Mr and Mrs Lon Campbell meeting adiourne'd
iand Mr. and Mrs. Horace Cook of
Taxi Boy Comedy—"TAXI BARONS"
....
, A
Mr. and Mrs A C. Bennett spent, Grand Rapids
Adults 25c
Lateat Pathe Newa
Children 10c
Mrs Edith Wilson nt Ithaca akd Sunday in Lansing wuh their I Friends of Merl Utter of Campbell.
them
.Mr, and Mr« Frank Bratten of daughter and family
formerly of thta pl.ic.-, will be
shepherd swnt Saturday night and
Hart Bellinger t* spending lit* va-' pleased to, know lid is again at his
-THI MMXIM.
•* ”ff‘ Fa’vh'T * cation of two week* ai’h hu mother .home after a year spent tn rehoo.
TUESDAY
William Kramer ci
4- and Mra Clayton McKman at the farm Sunday they spent the’*1 Lansing Hr also visited A Cen• !&gt;&lt;r.: s.indsi at Gull take
day with Mr*. Norda Bchonmakrr ,urY
ProgreM at Chicago which
That Famous Comedy Team - Laurel &amp; Hardy
Mi« Letter of Grand RapLu m Kalamazoo Friday they en’rr- I* enyvyed tery much
spent last week with Mrs J Surtne tamed some friends from Grand
------------------ —
in their lateat feature length picture laugh—
STONY POINT.
,, ' '. rt,,d ■’,rA
9*T.nr'
R*P"-d* who came for s fishing party ‘
from this place attended
H -dale 'islted Mr and Mrs W *nd supper at the faftn
'
Ru hards Friday \
|
’ .... ~.,~ol reunion at Thornapplr
Mr and Mra D Geiger tteited
1 lake Tuesday. A' fine dinner was
BOU'NE CENTER.
Song Specialty—"SING A SONG"
Mr and Mr* Clarence Prer.tu* of
। served and a short Impromptu pro­
A large croud attended :nei.
Ionia Thuraday
Cartoon Comedy—"GREAT BIRD MYSTERY"
. j gram was rendered
Bownc Center school reunion Sat­ I Mrs Kuball.hu* been on tlie jlck
Mr -Rebecca
-------- Bryans ;r
r._
of Charlotte
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
urday.
.
h
l« rutting Mrs Lrn Campbell
‘list the past week.'
j
. I Laurence Benton had his torutU1 ‘Mrs R G. Keyc* ot Jackson mad*
.'removed Monday-at Pennock hos-l iter folk, a visit tne pa«t ueik
1
.1 Thun,.. And Hh-r Tb™.I' oS
’traSS*
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
Mr and Mrs Spencer Johnson and1
The
Lakeview ba«cbal] train won
’•« ueorge toasted her brother
.. M UM. .!&lt;■ .luun. .. w-UjS.,« Um
Rao Wieland in Freeport Sunday
Mlm. Marjory Batea of Sfbewa i»
Edward Bcrgy and family
! d^hte?'* Rmh ”&lt; H ^‘man al
',d'
andvisiting MU* Olga Eckardt for a’few Boyne City visited at John Nartfa’S
Th
1 "d’
'.at
Olivet J
Thursday.
one day last week
•
I
&lt;
* ,”"^*
u """
’i's Wilma Wieland of Freeport
J Mr. ami Mra John Blecher
Vitaphone Musical Comedy
Latest Pathe Newa
.Mr
and
Mrs
Howard
Houghton'»
l
&lt;rch«
iaiforking for Mrs Herman Wink- of Detroit are visiting their parent*. ;Belli m* celebration
Adulta 1.5 centa — Children 10 cents
Mrs. Guy Smith, this week i A o
Miss Esther Schulirr of Ann Ar­ . MrMr.and
and
Mrs
Glen Dean. Joan and kA8^. " ' fr?rt‘,,h1’ place ha'c
bor 1» home with her people. Mr.1
*s 1,1 Ulc lona ,air
,
and. Air* s c. Schuler and Mias, Betty Potts spent the week end *ith p. !
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
, the n-.
former's
Rochester.
‘ 11R va-1 „
'• lastbrother
HelenaatSchuler,
tor a 'month's
..
______
Dr. «nd
and Mr*
Mr* Gilbert Benton of
'tdMer- catkin
i। Drh4f . _ 1.“,*
lh,
.1
Ohio. ,pent •*
——
: ■"
Mr and Mr* Waiter Cooke vU- ciz-.-zizxd. Oh,0
Tuesday
thing; the hat on the *tatue of Wil­
. h* Ited ni* mother and brother
brother in
m nl
m«hl
•»’ Wayne
Wayne Benton's
Renton a
;un!T R-nn in PhLadelnhu w/L »
#Sn •
i.nx ma- Siwrta Sunday
,.,
.hri,aa5‘®n‘a
*
• ran t»-&gt;m behuu
x Mr and Mr* Watt Thoms*
Thomi and much
of * &lt;*•
sod Mr* George BtoU of Ann ^*r Thana* .pent Thuradav eve, Uu‘ H had to be re­
■ rhtnr (breetlv mt
SUnlev B&gt; »lby
Comedy—"UNCLE JAKE"
a b. an Asb.w vtaited at thr home of Mr*
wlUx Lewu Skinner and lafh, ___________
automobile drive:
' - O*- &lt; amr L Geriinger and Mr and lly. V’
A pnev a ar between barber* In
Cartoon Novelty—"THE WORKSHOP"
, born ot Caltd'T
' - ' •• Mr*
ttierai
Marian
Sicker .and
E*tl»er Fev tut
Ea t a
wtai. SUS.'
Mass
brought the
...... Herman
.X.u.uu Winkler
mimic. ic
&gt;ci*i dan ---.7 .......
—....................
ilk-lull.
DiOUiiilt
'lie
World* Fair this p,.ce
pnep of a *have
shave and a hau
hair cut to
ivu a bad gaahoie.- Jhut
m: week, also other friend* and ,rc attending
tending the Wald*
TEN CENTS TO EVERYBODY
*.-» -et f r
relatives.
relative*
|["cea
oecit
a. nickel
nickel a-Vece
antece
—___ ____ —.__________
Mrs.
J J.
S S
TiMima*
Mr&gt;Mrs Howard
«P-ecc.
------- ----- --------------- ----------------------------.
Mra.
Thoma*
to*__________
tFFLICATIO'. FOR-------------------------- For every 3.4 mijes hi* car goes. (Houghton. Mrs. Guy Smith and Mrs
Sac
m* tlie
Esc Salvador
Salvador in
tn Brazil
Brazil clai
claims
tlie
'lARKlAGL LICENSE.
ir.-toiL t pajx one cent for Uie! Howard Bmlth of Grand-Rapid* hone: of baitij thr olde-t European
. .C—iiue T«ojer. cn.'* jo;.*Bu*AH n« 1,1 Amrrtum highway* through railed on Arthth Timij»on Bunday seuiement tn t’ve WMUirn HandsBartley. Grand Rapids. 48.
.the medium of gawline taxes.
I evening.
1 phere. It uaa settled i^'1510

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“The Devil’s Brother”

IOC

Daisy Hams,a:ip,’;.“^... ZZC
Lb. 16c
Spring Chickens
Lb*. Z5c
Ground Beef
Lb. IOC
Bologna Or Frankfurter*
IOC
□oof Kettle Roast
Galled Ham Swift'*' Premium. . lb. 15c
Beef Roast Boned and Rolled. Lb. 15C

Feldpausch’s
Food Market
Deliveries At 8 and 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Telephone 2272
Hasting*, Michigan

Ronald Coleman, always a favorite, in

“CYNARRA"

James Cagney in hia beat picture—

“The Mayor of Hell”

Coming Next—"TUG BOAT ANNIE’

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AEOV5T 33, 1831

Sporting Items
SIGLER, McGUFFIN
I INDOOR LEAGUE
REACH GOLF FINALS
TO PLAY SERIES

4

For Second Year in Succes-i Play began this week In the newly
.inn
„ *&gt;» ' (organized softball league with five
sion .Championship to Be 1 teams participating which include
Decided by This Pair
j trains representing the North Side
r,x |&gt;„
In
Kim Sigler and Doc McOuffin will
fettle the g &gt;lf chaipptonship ques­
tion at tiu* Hastings Country Club.
Iui.*t year these two put up the best
exhibition of amateur golf ever
played on the local course. Kim
eventually winning. Both golfers
have been shooting consistently

Table Campay. All five Of these
teams have been practicing for the
past two or thice week* und some
stiff competition Is expected. Ontiu-s
will be played every night during
the week with the exception of Sat­
urday arid Sunday. Each team will
play every team twice making a
complete schedule of eight games

promptly at six-thirty, and seven
inning* will be the official game.
Following is-the complete scliedult
of games:
thr annual tournament are
fal­ I Monday Aug 21—A. it P va. East
‘
lows. pir»t flight—Dick Stem vs End; Kroger v». Table Co.
Jim Muson; Championship consola­
tion— Ed. Goodyear va. Will Cook; jTabic Co.
Wednesday Aug.
First flight consolation—fan Iron­
side Vs. Carl Wesplnter.
in thr first flight eemi-finSD Dick

Caitothers 2-up in the semi-finals
of Vic championship connotation

Dm Wulldortf l-up On 21 and O.ul
WoplitU-r won from Orville Sayles
by default.
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GREENVILLE CLUB TO
ENTERTAIN HASTINGS
Hastings golftri will be lhe guests, Wednesday Sept
I the Greenville Country Chib ut North Side Grocery.
iraonuiiMi trim/wwuu ..n.^.ww.r, .....i
Thursday Sept.
will piny a match during the after­
noon, Earh*r in the season Hastings

COLUMBIA CLEANERS
Wednesday Sept.
BEAT INDEPENDENTSX
Visitors Oom.e Back After a
Bad First Inning to Win I Monday —A Ar P. vs. East End.
' Kroger vs. Tubly Co.
by Score of 13*—10
In a fr—-hitting game, th- Co-

Tuioday—East End v*. Table Co
Wednesday—Kroger vs. Nortl
Side Grocery.
I, Thursday—North Side Grocery vs

1

CITY SCHOOLS TO
OPEN ON SEPT. 5

PLEASANT HILI- •
Misa Martan Jones of Orangeville
sent the p«5t week with Mr. and

WEST ORANGEVILLE
'
AND EAST Gl’N MARSH.
i . The fourteenth annual Saddler
David Saddler*'st Bradley on Sun-■day and *»s well attended, fortynine being present. A bountiful dm-- J***
Thu U &gt;
•
••
B-ndav Ot i««: wrrk
-

I Tlmse from
WBV
the
Io:iU Free Fair-were Mr. and Mr*,
U Matt Bedford. Miss Maria Jones,.
Mra Clan Williams and children, ft.’
J. WlllUm*. FT-d Katacnberg. Mr.
of our High school on another page Officers were elected us foil
and Mrs. Bert Palmer and family.
Mr and Mrs. Clifton Campbell und
fact* are set forth about our schools. Mary Oran*, president; George
.about the opening, about live Ume'W™* vice-pre&gt;idcnl; Jahn D-Bock n.rimriHM-zt dn '-hurxfav of 'a- family. Dan McDo-wal. Mr. and Mra.
for rnrohment. etc. which will in- wcreUry-Ueasuxe. Alter lhe buu“ X Lister Raymond and Mr. and Mra.,
utmi .tudmu -ram miuMe »&gt;. ■»» ,n«lu«x .
»u ,n- »”«
»•■“«•&gt; Su phen Carter.
city. High Khool tuition was cut Jo&gt;ed by all.
..
Honald Haviu-. vi i elected , Mrs. Ella Jordan und daughter.
a year ago to W. which is all paid; ,Eba&lt; Saddler und daughter. Ethel. J'
d c5
Mts Harry McQuun and three tons
by the districts from which undents of Ann Arbor and- grand-m and
81
Joi dan. Robert und Wm. McQueen
may ccftne. In-the grades tuition toj
”"
“
Mr. und Mrs. Seymour Jordan. ah.o
&gt;45 a year. Under the school '----- ‘
to Jtfend the family reunion of the
called on Mr. and Mra'Clare Wil­
Michigan it is not opttonnl
Saddler'.: at Btiidlcy Sunday
liams and family.
We under*:atp! Alien McCafferty
• Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Palmer and
is In Kalamazoo at the Borges*
family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ray­
hospital where-lie wo* operated an
mond and Mbs Hazel Campbell
—
Friday ia»t week. We understand he.
tpenl Sunday with Mr. Raymonds
students from a district in favor of {l» Kiting alutig very nicely. ‘
'
patent*, near Martin.
the grade pupils, a ho attend tlie' Mn. Whislers suter and niece ot
school in tlie district. The district Canton. Ohio, have been vtelling herMargaret Irra from n-nr
must provide each grade und.each tor itw Past two week*-at their «B-.arMn take spent -------------------------high school student the same num- ter-’ home. Mrs. S A. McCafferty*. ■
••
bcr of weeks schooling, from what-' Mary Crans of Orangeville spent
ever fund, may be on hand. The Saturday night with her niece Mrs.
riecms good to have meetings nt
law is mandatory on that point.
;Van Ett. and attended the Saddler
party. Games Shultz ayain We arc glad so many
When it comes to school advant-'t
*
:s were enjoyed. came Sunday night and those who
ages, few in the Mate can compare (
attended felt well repaid for com­
with the Hastings High school Its.
ing We ho0e that everyone who
personnel of teachers has fine nblll- i1 Mrs. J. II. Sheffield spent Tuesday
ty and high standing. The school ,of the pas: week with her sister ut
has a wonderful library', with not .Grand Rapid.*,.
only more than 10.000 books, but
with all the lending magazines as!I Thcjpourdo families held a picnic
well, ft ha* an excellent nunnitr-’1
cial department. Student* who rr-|'
[Celve their diplomas from the Hus-i Mr and Mr*. Charlie Henson and
; tings High can nul only enter with- daughters of Grand Rapid, were
| out examination any cuitegy .inThursday guests of Mi- Henson*
.Michigan or tin1 state University, parent*. Mr and Mrs Ben Norman,
'but also enter in like manner cpi- vf tin* place.
j leges and univMdtlov of the adjoinMr. and Mrs. Mdrcius Barley were
Ing states of Ohio. Indiana, Illinois Sunday gUft-Lv of his Ms'-r. Mrs
Lihue Cox and family of EuM. Del­
..... ..... ...»
und Wisconsin Physical educatiori Dorr Backus, and family, ut Gules- ton silent Sunday witji Jack Lapinc
of student* i, looked after here, j burg.
■Ruth Horn was up-rot-&lt;1 on for
; There u n phyMcj.1 director for the| Martan Rupe and family und Jay
npix-iulleiib in Ann Arbor hospital
young men. and another for the Houevrhlr and family of Oils vicin­
Friday. Her many friends here hop
young women. There is ul-.o n deanhly attended the Louden family refur her ••■jM-cdv recovery:
uf women who looks after the Indl-j
L'ityfou Horn visited his mother,
Vldual welfare of the young lady stu-i
dents ' Th- opportunities for In-1
struefion, diversion nad equipment 1
for llfe*!n the High school ut Has- ;
lings art* unexcelled in any high:
school in Michigan.
Hastings has for many years had a i
high reputation for its public schools, i
'That reputation is bring excellently!
maintained by Superintendent Varti
Buskirk and the entire school staff, I
Notwithstanding the d-jfression, ill
is still true that it U worth while
for any young person to get all tlie;
, education he -can master, k will
be always true that the educatedmind can see farther: grasp a situa-:
tlon quicker and meet it better thap!
the untrained mind. Education-docs'
not consist alone ot w hat one may!

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VANITY CAS
color combinations
All the way from the small dance compacts
that justrfit the hand, to the larger size dou­

ble compacts with extra space for coins and
curds.
i .

Priced from 50c to i3l
They Should Be Seen to
Be Appreciated

BESSMER the JEWELER
U;iril'U;UlU:UIHtH!HIHIHIHlHII»g

Thursday untji Sunday
Ronald Kenyon spent lhe week

| Creek visited Mrs. Gertrude Smith
Thursday evening.
.Saturday
Mrs. Mabel Moody of Sou th. Ma---------- ~ -------- —--------------------- pie Grove is spending the week with
Smith in Grand Rapids Sunday? jhcr daughter. Mr*. Martha Hom.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Minzey and
Rev. Fred Horn and Mr*. Horn
son. Richard, and Mr. and Mrs G, and daughter. Evelyn, and Mrs.
E. Kenyon und grandson, Ronald,'Mina Kenyon attended camp meelspent Wednesday with Mr. and Mra. Ing at Pennock Grove Sunday.

.Manila) part nf it. and should be:
made the basis for Un* education
which one gains from the experi­
ences and contacts of life. A young
are spending a few days this week at person who can attend high school
and fulls to do so is missing a real
the Century of Progress
'
I Mra. Conyer -and Mrs Lee Rey- opportunity.
vtlle Monday P M
\
Mrs. Smiley is on the sick hut
Mbs RO'i-ihi Barber. Philip und

MrS Asa Stra’it received word
front her brother. Roy. in Wisconsin,
that they would uttimd the fair in

WOMEN GOLFERS
REACH FINAL ROUND

Chnmpionship tourHaMiinu Country

August and would Muy until after
the William.' reunion on Sept. 4.
!
Mr. and Mra. Virgil Daughtcrman

Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr
• and Mrs Curl Enzian nt Katamtiaco.
N. 11. Barber was railed to Detroit
j Saturday by. the, Hines* of hu
.daughter, Mrs. Edgar Huggett. t

visited n&gt; few day* last week with
Gcorgr*Hall'.s family and Mrs. Ma­
mie Chore and family.
Mr. and Mrs Harold King and

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER WEDNESDAY, AUGUST tt, W3

The Hastings Banner~

K»l«rn**oo Monday morning where
of the VlCU'S (ind OplHlOilS,
; they met their cousin. MU* Pearl
B-.
v
,
&gt;
Lewis ot Buffalo. N. Y.. and front
• "TM Devil's Kitchen.”
problem with a view, to I
What OtllCTS Stiy
its Of I CStCTllOy ihrtr al! went to Chicago for. a
Back Road HUI Country
re-establishing mortgage values.
Mrs. Simeon Matthew* ha* re­
An Old Indian Canoe.
7. A thorough study of lhe taxa­
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH
ANCIENT HISTORY
turned from A-hlaTui. Wisconsin.
NO APOLOGIES.
Couzens Testifies.
tion system nut only of the state
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
________________________________
government but of the local govern­ . Govern* Comstock in a speech
Fred
CJtlms
of
pttuburg.
Pa
.
was
by
the Bines* of her son. Frank.
down In Detroit di-fendfhg hU ad-,. Saturday, accompanied by County Lbrwcck end guest of Mr and Mr* ‘whom
we
are
pleased
to
say
ha*
ment* as well.
ministration, said he had no apolo-' Agent Foster and W R Cook, we H C. Palmatter and other friends in fully recovered
g. Provision for consolidation of
visited a secluded spot In Yankee - ---I P C*. Freeman of Springfield. Mis­
•* "** local government* when desired by one expected him to make any. He Spring* township known variously
souri. a funner resident of Barry
L««ve Ha.lipg, 6:15 A. M. (City lime). Arrive Chicago
Devil'.* Ktjchen." Tiw
isn't of that type—Ktcn Eaton J a
MONTHS
local communities.
county, visited hta *uter. Mr*. 8 J
Plymouth Mat)
10:35 A. M. Leave Chicago 11:00 P. M. (City time).
McClintock, the fore part of the
Mostfis 9 A
,hc ■dminutratlve
'
----------■ 1 ^uy one of these name* U quite apbranch of the Hate government with
a CAUSE FOR INSANITY
’ pnvriate behause one ha* ju»t that
Patron* who detlre to drive to anv cltte* from which excursion is
Mr* Della McEwan and daugh­
Jordan Ewngruber. who has been
a view to centralizing re*potuibillty a Grand Rapid* doctor ha* tfoi&gt;e;k:nd of n time getting there. But if employed by J .V. Sassaman. ha* ter of IPiltle Creek visited her moth­
operated and take advantage thercot. may park car* on unu*ed
and cutting down the number of Insane, .nd puMtbly for no other!you are looking for something p!crailroad property to the. extent available 8ueh i«rking shall be
e. Mr* Prudence Nobles. la»t week.
.na
rnmmkuon,
reason than worrying over the num- ■ tureMiue and unusual, lhe .effort 1* manage —
at patron* risk Ask Ticket Agent for infonnaUon
Ml*a Blanche Barnes .returned
lhe Reed Bro* pharmacy.
.
«&gt;d ,ut« commuuon,.
oJ
,*u
wth .Ml,
ei: ,worm
while.. a
Mr
and
Mr*.
W.
Struble.
Mra
H
'from
Joliet.
Illinoi*.
Tuesday
night,
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION—TRAVEL SAFELY BY HAIL
10: Ounsideratton ot a fair trade f‘,tern to forget about —J. E McMulthi^WJliar formation V* Troxel and Mis* Nellie Warner “K*~ •*’“ *’“• u“"
Essentially thto^WBIlar
. is a great pack mark tn the ground spent Bunday .and Monday at the lung time.
practice actlen In Tlie Linden Leader.
■Aumi* two hundred and fifty feet home of Mr and Mr*. Carl T. War• - There i* no denying that, theproMr
and
Mt*
Kaley
of
Lexington.
1 deep w ith side* sloping do* ns rd at
Ohio, are visiting her parent*. Mr. |
. i»- gram ta -pertinent It 1* suifictently
anglt* varying from thirty-nve ta
Mr mid Mrs James Ironside and and Mrs Z. B Hoyt
fc*t&gt; comprehensive, however, to tax the
...
,
... ecn
. a ____ ______________
. , pockdcKItc* Around___
lhewlarge
und Mra. C. E Doyle spent
* 4 iwd'-r.hip and tu&lt;unve ability'of
feh-Mr.
....... ................
w-Tirftrsday* at Cascade Country tjlub. FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY.
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS
il t&gt;« a Roprerclt—and fo thr present ad- .. ,ni i„ ...,i beer w pennlt'gjtmbl®* “* “•*“*
Grand Rai&gt;id*. the guu»t* ol Mr ^nd
Wheat •Whitet-gl35 and 11.35.
Wheat &lt;R*d&gt;- »1.00 and »1 25.
Michigan, at the fanfoos Ionia Free
Cot ii — 60.
.
Fair next week. Thu i» the shrewd-1
-.hi week end with Mr and Mr*.
to •&gt; to ptoM,
»&lt; ,....
.... political
towr in a.
■
- Mtoitoto
— M.
bn of
।totow perspicacity
r.;—_
Wellman re-: Oat* -15
Clark klurriMUse went lo Kellogg I Bunday callers at the home of Irv­
Mr. Comstocks proposed struggle blue mwti1viJ^1uKata*J'glta*,pru^ a Unit on the floor, you can catch a Ijirning with him on Sunday after । Butler--.12
camp Sunday where hr will a*&gt;l*t ing Boulter were. Mr and Mr*.
Egg*—10 to 12S
with.pn&gt;blcm.s nt such gargantuan an early r.
ng‘S A
lhe highest bank-and-it vi-iuna her pan nt, since Thursday.
tn camp activities eluting Boy Scout George Itagtey of Delton and Mr
'
Edwatd B.iltum spent Sun­ .Potatoes— 30 to .35
proportkHp.
'
liberal rail.
likethe.-a young
mountain,
tree-momtuim tree- . Mr*.
— WM&lt;1
--- — Wltl
and Mr, James Boliltrr and little
.l»ve to ebanc.’ hta ..took*
poUey on
'
• soung
dl. - _. w....
.(h Dr
...... . ( Apple*--AIJ5.
week.
Mr* B C Chapman und daughter, ton of ITairievitlc.
two mor..! qu. .-..-on, -Muri DeFto.;2dwn£i to a HUto^brUk
Lampman; Thi* week Mr. and
Onion* 'btuheb—1125. ■
Dorothy, of Grand Rapid* werei
«««
Mr* Boitum and Edward Jr., are
A BLOODLESS REVOLUTION, Chaixtt.- Republicmt-New*
] hiking and climbing could spend a
s-.ir.t- of Mr and Mr* Herbert
PLEASANT RIDGE.
leaving
on
a
two
week*
biumca*
and
i
ounce back through newspaper
Pliin to attend the sch-xil reunion
Morehouse on Thursday
jrr schools be frugal |»very tnjoyable day exploring liu. pleaiurc trip to Muskegon. Port Lard—.10
Mr and Mr* Zara Boulter of Has-; all day on Saturday. Aug 2«. Pol
Chlckmsim:r t* every nn-on tor con-1 s.
rf
Sheldon anti Otiier northern port*.
ting,
visited
htparents,
Mr.
ami
tuck
dinner.
wish a »Urtllng proof ot the tre- crr-i o-rr Te finincial strait, of' Fr*xn the rim of.the kitctien there
Clwe.c1
Mv*a Lillian Kaj-.ll.&gt; left Saturday.
M &gt;' ■ . ; V i Iv.Tm On
clearing* throifth which you can
Mr*, Irving Boulter, im .gatunluy .Mr and Mr* Arthur Teeter will
Whatever else the liquor control ntendvu* change tfut has taken t£r other-hVn
Wool-35
i itNOT the m -t-}***
t^^c^nd'ea’ch^BlImov
George Parrott oli Grand Rap­
.
attend a district meeting of th-&gt;
conuulMion
commuaion may
m-y or may not be do
do-­ pUce ln
wUhin the
J M. Bauer will hereafter be evening
Mr*, ctydr Freeman amt san. church of iireHum at Manistee this
ing.
id* She
will then
go t&lt;&gt; Dctrait
tag; It
it ta
U at k-Lt
h-Lzt du&gt;playing«tiurkeJ
dUplayihgttnarkcJ liit dccatil.
......................
................
—. found with hta musical instruments Charite, ot Neeley vuiti-d her par- week.
tn the front of the furniture store
where sbv will make iwr home.
ability al spending puoUc funds The public of six years sgo would&lt;•:»■..».
X
’
.
r
and
Mr*
•«&gt;
Morehouse.
There were about twenty-five atfirst bernu'r it u stul neceiwary it&gt;r’*I!Jc' ,
....
Mi*s Marian Baldwin of Chicago of Salisbury and Broneau.
with joyful abandon, judging from not'hare "tolerated ittoh things' a* eat t-&gt; live, and educatton M’nv* a! ._
tendidtopen air .-arvicea near ThurnHie United Brethren held a ramp' Suiiti-iy afternoon
.
....
b&gt; MX’iKhn-t several week* here with
Mr and Mrs. Weal and son, Leoti. apple river conducted by people
tin cling on Sunftay last in Caledonfact* and figure*-pretented by Vent government control of industry, re* C
.Ml Mla township. Kent county. at which &lt; 1 Ha-lfoc* urre Sunday alter noon trom latnMng
Btowc in hi* sjwcul article la*: a!r;cUnn ol Unn acreage, u* elimi- fn-n ; it-h m-h j.i und n&gt;llie&lt;- -i-r nf different manner. A* «•- understand
I red Wot! and George Mlttanbci it wn* estimated that over J.'mxi caller* ot It MoirbouM- and family.
? H rn Uni, rd
big pxk mark* are puncTh'-v also enjoyed a visit to Camp-. get of Salem. Oregon, and Myrtle
wecJtnation of cutrthrml competition. . -J
TWENTY YEARS^AGO TODAY
Ml .. 'uJLaM.«k Low »‘“hJ".:'"!.'™!"'
“r. —t
Ki Ii. vg and to tlie Bolling Spring Smith ot. Kalamatoo spent Monday
If rxpen.-e* cl thi* department p^cral aid for welfare, and » w- i: ,i uuetnica'-.&lt;i, wre stana.ng tn .
. , • ,
«**•♦• «• «
iw
.
(afternoon at Warnie Kctaey's.
continue at Ute prc-u-nt rate, the
MOrktng week of forty line waitin' for a Job «u&gt;t yet in , wht 0 8'acial u.e that covered transferred by Fira Methodist con- on Its travel* thta week linn P. It camp.
^?nt Rre:lce ,uun »“'«*«“«
MrCaraccnmpany it.
state will be drained 01 about a thud |our, Sucll .hlng* would have been -L-1J In other word, a nv.rat.^uml‘^
1,1 lhr upl*r Pen,,u";aof a tnllhon dollar* annually. Com- d,.nounctd M BoWievUm. Neitli-r might b. declared on educatton.-.l i improbable that -ixarpotn.., of ic&lt; rfn
-own Wednesday eiuoute to visit hta
were left imbed(&gt;1 in the "Dcvif.* fatiH-r
....... at Mticggn
'
misaiunera hate ’ “
’ per dl&lt;-m
”
their
WQUm tbiei public have cHuitenanccif
.
; a Mr: and Mt.
.
.
iKitchtri" region- When these melted.
Mr and Mr*. S. C- Brock and Mr* iximpanted b-. Mr. and Mt*. James
compensation at &lt;-'o and m addl- any interference with the operation
&gt; the huge packet* were left.
Mae SUdgc accompanied' bv Mr Bmdt-. r of P;.ori« villi-, attended the
lion wanted an allowance oi ST00 &lt;)f the stock and wheat exchangeKitclu-^" and Mrs Warren Wilcox of Lansinx I Jli fair &lt; ti WidrrMlay
r\
per day for hotel exjmses uno lUc Gambling in commodities and m.1 To reach the "Devil’s Kltctu-rt^ .,j»ent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. EdMr. and- Mr.- Herbert Morehou r
|dnv&gt; to -Yankee Sirring* and turn gar Brock of Ouledontacuritle* was a popular pastime. Big
imide a buxlncas trip to Potterville
7 RUST men and
traveling —Furtdnatcly Auditor buslncM and hi git pressure salesmen
: off-the mam highway &lt;m to the litMr. and M.* Frank pi».»« ’
Friday.
’ tic ride road that angles away to Hit Wednesday for Harbor Sprit.c.
Genera! John Stack had sufficient were on a high pedestal in our
they will be true fo
'north west. Then take the first turn where they will Spend ten day* visiti tiding tevi-ral day.* with the forbackbone to reduce the las: two al­ temple ot popular opinion. Bigger
you; treat them
, to the nah: latout one mile from ing Mr. Pierce’.* three brothers and im &gt; daughter pt Dowagiac. '
lowances Jiut about in half. Tlie sales, greater and iitrfier production,
(Yanktc Springs* and continue- thur tamiile| Mrs. Libbte „
C1WOO11I sp
..,n liH
McKibbtn
spent
the,
, will thow them­
managing director of the conuni* - sparing security prices were the
[Straight
rstraight on until you reach the firs'.
firs’
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Outer and *on(jatttr part nf the ucvk with in-r
I farm house on the left hand side of cf Three River., were Sunday (t
gut
’«
&lt;!auchtcr,
■ ■
•&lt;- - Mae WaUon
Mt,
.
atClovwon wanted a salary of &lt;12,000 per gauges by which we judged political
, u/t'.-t ari-at.— EMthc read Turn tn here, ask fur per- of thrir grandmother. Hit. Jane; ,-Jd^i,. a»d in'comiuuiy with them
year but didn’t resign when he was rlaht and WTOI1&lt;. Splr|tllal and
.M! RSGN.
.
jmtasipn to park your car and then Radford
.
Mr ;,..ld Mr( Rob(rt jjcKiballowed I4.WX) j&gt;rr year. The board values were some thing to comader
! continue by foot to the "back forty
Fred Reitor returned on Fridavili!n of . Prairieville ’ utti-ndigi the
[where the
Kitchen ’ is located from Philadelphia where Iw spent. fonla fan
trnplop an auditor at M.tXXi
t/ and
convenient. It is nccesyrral week* visiting relative*
| -d|, frankie B- aller accompanied
year while thr chief accountant of sary to ulni throu&lt;h thc»e newsthe nwiiit highway grows progre*Mrs. ----Mattie
... Spaulding
------&lt;ffv—
Ka.a|iM!llr
. (|aU|&lt;hter. „
Mr*
ja. Geo .»■*«•&gt;
Bagk-v u,
of
all state fund* reeelvew but «3.w».
of a t,.u. &gt;wa back w
i.i.-’ -u
o was
ua.. tlie
tile guest
eta-st uf
nl Mr and
.uiuM.,
ti.,
•
jaivnly worm and m a lew places ap- ma.
M * .d
to tr.
Hasting*
Thursday aftJust why the custodian ol the comthe - bloodleiB revolution"
.• pt-str* impaMible. The going i* a bit Univ SitulU-r* Saturday und.Hurt-j,rnoon.
mt*Aon's Vault ihould revive |3 • thal ba* been going on in this conn- —--------------trough but can be made in perfect-day.
,
। Mr and .Mr.- Will Shattuck of
safely if taken slowly.
Emil Tyd&lt;n left Monday higw4ur.parejin!eni apcnt Thunsdsy wtttF’he
000 per yw-almtel h-lf Ute salary trj. Olhcr nimuiia otteii have tn- “•'‘’(L. unhi . ;ch
AR'.w&lt;-i-pr lie railed WcdiK-sday from । go«n».: ,«:rtn.-. Mr and Mra. Geo.
paid to the governor—is not exactly dli!acd ln warlarc lo put through re-'
“
York and
will return curly in । McKibbin '
At Schaffer’s Landing on Payne New\
,
clear The principal clerk :n the brer fornu no more radical than lite neei-srary. neither is iTto be dt*irt'd !iakc
is an old dugout canoe hewn September. Hu
Hi* mtMiun
mi**:on abroad
abroad xi.i : Herbert M(ftehou*e will spend 'sevdirialqn gets an ample compensation American people have bren accept- WhP..- u holler .
up all over theJ from a solid lug which i* believed la me is
busltv.-s
i« :.il day* at tiff Callumn county fair
&gt;s purely
p-irrty busin&gt;-.-*
Mr.*
Mary
McQturne
and (laugh-;at Marshall thus a««-k
of J2 400 per year white the cashier WR ln -a cheerful, orderly manner
i-piT- «.t tie n .liic^d budget*’ 1 have been used by Indian* uf thi*
x*'“ M”v
returned
Saturday from : i.vi,. McKdibin and family'. Mr
in the offux-.uf the jute treasur.r durJng
tew months.
c'n-ro't'.n'‘■t?!’ i region at some early day. Fur ter.
- - ,Geneva,
— .........
-----------...
»-.... ।
Jami-' Null. Sr. of bto-go
-.many year* thu interesting relic Hickory Corner* ».:.-re they
who is1 held accountable for all
u thta a tribute to our UitclHgcnce
hinnhlong until better time* re-'.-.va.- lull burled end-up In t'oe miki llw'
*,.,h the former* da ugh |railed at thr Geo. MrKtbbm home!
money* from ah sources get.* but or -a reflection on our lack of in- tuni- Jre E.Sturgtdu m Delta Rc- with one tip projecting then the !rL?
. ....
(Sunday, also Mr and Mr., Jchn
,r\-------- ---------Mr.v G. W. Wallace, formerly Mi1234a Expcipe. vouchers for em- (crest in thing* political? We would P,1; •
Scnaflcra became cundu.-. about tla‘ &gt;DrForr,-t and children ot Marlin.
&gt;i!d shape ot this old stump ' and Ilo"‘ Allen of Clay Cenlcr. Kan.-x*. i Robrtt McKIbbht
ploj-ecs t-f the rommlaalott. MV-'like to bellere the fanner
Upon ck^r investigation found it to 1*
“ visiting
*W“B“ UrK
Marv MCQuame
Mrouam.- pratrl"v1!!&lt;
Mr* Mary
HUMAN
Brown pointed out. include airplane
GOVERNMENT i be the remains rtf an Indian canoe They were formerly old scitoolmatf* I cieo Morehouse i* steadily inl­
ride*, seventy-five cent breakfast.-, |
While wc believe in proportionate .Some’of the Wdpd ha* rotted away and had not met for thirty years.' proving from his recent oprralhui
.
IDLE BOASTING.
dqjlar luncherei* and dollar and a
ro|
’
.
:r.M-ntalson
in
government.
«e,
uut
ruuusii
u»
««v
vuai
jwu
wu
THIRTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
,
W“ UMln» '’Ult°r
but enough i* left *o that you cati
IX toasting that his adminUitruquarto dinner*.
Ml^» C C fttim-of Hubbard. |
to Httt.nd thv w
lion has reduced Ute ordinary ex- ri.r.i: &gt;t orrr.uok lhe important fact Pa*||y- judge the dimcnstoiu of Hu»,»tl
B« after i city or area tawmes bout and even make u guess a* to
In justice to the commission it petues
.-n_ r of, govemrtn-n!
, n in Michigan 25 ,&lt;&gt;■.&lt;
21' ° *n? R Tbon,
ounc-town. ।,
Club
1(,
he)d TTju^y
t I. certain population, it* in- ! how it was made
nto b, to.. ho»,&gt;,r. tot li u £"i'a'::
Oh|0- Qre gu&lt;&gt;t., of thur cousin. nftPrp-&gt;on at Anson'Park. Pine lake.
Erpory
Busby
for
a
couple
of
weejc
J
H
,,,
n
v of Gra|1(1 R (&lt;1.
decently debrtiaaei
&gt;«M M* dbrtat to humrt w-itl%,ng
lo Ule
’
The late Calvin Coolidge usually
Mr* Huth •Voung Springer and. nu&gt;1!lr., Collra.- will l&gt;e the rp£kcomnUstaa .ppdnM by F.tor. T?1
, nad a come-back ready at hand, dry children kfl Sunday for Grand Rap-1 ,.r A ux-cialWram » befog urin area, whore populace la;
soUMtoU &lt;™r&gt;al&gt;l»« &lt;o
cim„„ ,„tor Brutor MM
n‘.»r
com.nittre.'
e:.-. co-n.-ipohtan. ta a prov-'-as a prairie wind, hard as granite ids where thn mil &gt;|xrul two w-etfc,, rancfrt hy lhe
] and brief a.* .« flash of «umm« before returning to their boule a : ran-mung o£ Bert Brown. Arthur
nmton it u wnl tol wto suited from lhe pressure v...
ub;.
of „pubi
“ lightning. The following took place
Ohio
i Latlirqp and Herbert Morekousr
opinion anxued by a serie* «( ar- civ cl: rii American government re­' while he occupied the White H.&gt;u &lt;-. Cleveland.
M:Mary 8. and Miss Myra E
and Mr«
Morchaure
voiced. Nrverthele*.*, JJO-per-dicin Ucleg written by Verii Brown. Mjit" veals that the larger the city the1 Debunkers-of George Washington
Biiliiigs , of Chicago, mother aruT' ,d South Pine lake railed on titi-lr
allowances, fancy salaries, airplane rcpre.M-ntathc from Ingham county
' ’ .were riding the crest of a big wave stater of Mrs, Herbert E- Beesicy ol | parent-. Mr and Mrs Geo. Morend*. and dollar luncheons arc so and publisher of the Ingham Coun­
----- of ballyhco. They were theMmM'.ion Hasting* are~ visiting
in&lt;m our city
w.iii
MUMonij!’Jjoum- Friday gliemooru
m-- of the m.nr.tT.: A caller at th their return from a trip.thp i
Mrs. Georgia Brawn ol Water-1
ty New*. Thi* commission formu •
” Ctolidge office expressed Indlgha- taat and south
;- r: Maine. v-Mted at tlie D W
school districts, heavy welfare la led a program of c&gt;&gt;*l-cu:ting and
Shepherd home Tlntnday
charge* and the depleted condition
----- r.tphy of (MCrge Washington ju*t Grand Rapid., were gur&gt;t* oftheir | Mr. and Mrs Marcnis Bagley atof Michigan finances that It tan't .Michlgan about five tnlllwj dollar*
- ^'pubUshod and a*kcd the presuk-n; suffer. Mis Fred Mcnhennick. But-!■ h-nffed the Webster family reunion
Xi and
l»e thought of such treatment
*“ -Ahat
‘
— 1 urday and Sundty Tla-ir daugh- at Vernor Webster s at Nortln as:
going'to lake the pubbt long to note' annually. The two member.* of thi* iij- ,;u proportion Of
bau e.'uer,, t* d;i.. :u&gt;t than m a Mr Coolidge looked out at the wfo- u-r. who
w-ho ha*
ha* been
been spcnoing
spending serera:
aevv-ra!!i Barry on Thursday anti spent Sun­
1
U
.
‘
.
1
r
.
.'.
kut
lx-,|.-,w toward the tall, whit.- shaft »i v*wk* here, returned ix&gt;m&gt;- url. day vtailing relative, nt Galesburg
conuntaatan whp sutvivcd the tendr.iu-e
.
&lt;
larger
tar
unit
to
be
guv-'the
Washington
monumrn!
and
ob- '.hem Monday
Hastings, Michigan
elide laat November. Representative­
The Shepherd family uttendvd the Telephone 2121
- , n." / . : A: idy “"d Un* srned. "I see hl* monument i* autl
Mr and Mra, John Curti* rctArncd McCaUurii Community Club on Pri-j
BEARING DOWN
Brown and Hartmap. introduced
.'n;'’s|there."
Sunday from a trip to In* boyhood day evening.
Kidnapper, ^ttni to be having a
‘‘ u.*1’’
ttorernment
....
home at Album. New York, and ottirather difficult time in this*country.
l,-" ’ ui'd unwu Idv siu-it: ||t
&lt;&gt;{
iacS .jwt A rttin-er eipffern point*.
to .put thta pr./acam into «■!■
C.ticar &gt;. . DctiOH. ^,)rm broke into the outdoor proMnr Eva Scutl of 8t. John* r—
rhcsev.c«*t commtaBion biC
u--r nt.,-, crtjter*. sr.Un g;vA by thr Barry Count* turn.- to her home tomorrow alter ai
place lor them Cotoidcrin
rrpccM n: a bulk if the. saving pu:
'
,
'
“
।Band
oi*
.the
court
house lawn week's visit with tier, brother?.; Will!
difflcul'.ies involved. ,a sui
;n3;y into effect by the present qdtah.u- i.- cp., ,.v,ki. mey nreti -nwir9&lt;Jj^. .eVcnmg. thr audune&gt;* and Lou Shtiltera.
. z
high pereeniajv «f convict:
■
I
■
H. H. Tra
ucml run.. Jnff ,
l'?,
J!C.
,w' ’this group of amateur musici.HL. tin- Dunkirk. New York, where lie h» . I
u
einim-t;',
worth
con«i-1
dM
mrection
nJ
Mr
A.
A
Bifrrno
been-visittag
hta
older
brother
and
Iilgh wgStm-t
crime ar.o
&lt; v
^‘.’""Ircany kftow what they arc atavut othrr relative*.
ttevvr gang by hw adminutrstuvn which lute
5
.'A “'?41 •UIa,r*-!On!y a few rehearsal* have oreit
Clayton Busby u expected home i
of crook.- to escape, detectLm. Mu- riw she tax lead up to an all-tim
m.‘. Io,;he»d but the member* of the band Sunday fr.un Rock-Bland. Illinois, i
sotini had complete sucre** in break
’ :'.'La displayed teal ‘ teamwork We hope for a ten day* yuit with hu par-1
• m.v .. «ivet because mhe n.ul fly, omwcF. will oe followed b.
’
. Uc. ..t:ure d.d no: see
•
Mu.* Winnie Harpe: was a iueri!
nah’ &lt;--...
at the Hammond cottage a: Thorn-1
«.::ee
seantor Oowna is nuking- *om* apple lake thta week.
• An official say* that even tn the
?%, • 'mighty direct statements before th&lt;
.'a?. Van Wagr.cn of Sullivan,!
Not num rear* a?o, nevrly rxety year there 1st* clean, and had a much higher "bac­
, one-man grand jury investsgaip-.g Ohiv. u visiting rclauve* and old.
;uiw time* the ie.Hr.m-cs of the
nente in
were violent outbreak, ot Teter*. luberruloteria count" could only be sold a* Grade
,*
t|-.r Detroit banking situation. Tin* friend* in the city and virinltv
»l« and other epidemic, in tariou, srcliun* •'ll"—and so on. There. I* just a* much
Mu* Ethel Mills left Tuesday |
,WM
,tr •••' “&lt;u ■
of thr stale. There epidemics not only took difference in the real QUALITY of milk a*
he^rst tandofto&gt;dtMSi" “ “* *nd
marmng for Concord. Michigan. |
a
heavy
toll
of
life,
hut
they
were
hard
to
there Is In tlie QUALITY of meat* and
h -h *
t*
*” ,,tl*r ’“••neaac* ha* nude him one where she has accepted a position.;
control and very expensive to conquer. Re­ other food*, but no one ean tell lhe differ­
vie tw kew°.h-,
tl* nM*: unWular
«’•
pealed Investigation by the Slate Board of ence by just LOOKING AT IT. An actual
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY |
...
■ ■ ■ Michigan- But before forming anv
A t-duuca; j^ticle says there are Ul
Hing a
meantime, human *:up judgment* listen to what he
Health
almost
invariably
found
lhe
cause
TEST is lhe ONLY way to tell.'
The many Mends of pro! and
19 common
of r*dt«. filters
special **»*iou of the &gt;
of there rpidemirs to t»e either UNCLEAN
Mr* R D Bailey furmerly of thi*
State Official* have madej repeated
The poorest, tn vur judgment Ixjtng mZntjHti a
MILK or TAINTED WATER.
city, new of Gaylord, will b«- jrleased
r-.-iuUder the following
TESTS of Highlands Dairy Milk, and the
an apartmt r.t tciung — Detroit
."F'n
m leant of lhe advent ot an Ixir In
program
Appreciating thvt milk i» the universal bacteria enunt ha* been But a very small
Ne«»,iuw Epcey, rs A ml! fjp..img-, ..., Kl,-m’to plain apeaktng Be- the fami}y Thursday last
food, and knowing that It Is a natural car­ fraction of thr limit ret by the stale. No
Dwight Goodyear-and Frand C&lt;&gt;'-c
!cause cf the great concentration «f
rier of germs. In order to protect the health rtranrr milk of II* kind I* produced in
Include the handling of the liquor
I tailed to find among our many P-”*5- u'! tlx Federal governnu-r.t.
of the people. Slate Officials decreed that Michigan or apv nthrr stale/ That's WHY
problem a lieu the I sth Amendnwni statesman who will mimt a lot of tvhangr*.anything ot the .petch
*r
th,at a n&gt;'"‘ °r over ijnd back a du:ante of about
&lt;&gt;rdin.ir&gt; milk «hould be sold according to
lhe Highlands Dairy I. lhe ONLY Dairy in
100
miles
tn
one
day.
An
exceeding
­
“GRADE.” Only thr CLEANEST milk thi* Metlon, permitted by thr stale, to sell
taxes' t-hxt nobody put the other Id- Which Hon P*’ OBrien gave ,• [thr Ccuzcns type n’ Washington i_. ly joort record considering the conHoughton cn Aug. 4 It i* stand he *£» 'n'-aluabie aid in helptpg ta keep
2. Repeai of the prcstljt stale p:
could be sold as tirade "A." Milk that wju its milk as Grade "A."
hw' wiH have to pay—Mila aukee wit a c-vpv nt hi* speech to some 500; t!un«4 honest
. .
Hibilion la*-*.
Mrs Cha* E Waldo of Canon
Scnluiel.
newspaper* m the state It cost Mr ,
3. Bubtniswon of a call lor a «
Regarding thr bankA we believe Cttv. Colorado, formerly klua Lida
O «JT..-n tor the sutei 12 rente pa*:If YOU are interetftd in pure, CLEAN milk for'your home,
U s nice to bare a radio tn the.ysge lor every m*nu«crtj»: ’ issued or that a national cloatns was inevi­ Beadle, of this city, arrived tn the
table. The R P. C apparently didn’t city but evening toe a visit with
vision of the ftate constitution.
we will be pleated to hear'froin you. We tell
have sufficient credit to keep all of tnenda.
Using when it’s too dark u&gt; it-il .’a-Tta’ multiply by 500 It took him the sagging structures propped up
only Grade A Milk in Haitingt
a
Aliould.say
about
a
day
’
s
labor
!
(dilution to repeal the uniform rate bilitoatu* —Angc«e* Time-.
under the NRA plan to .tell of the It wag only a question of time before crime known to .•oct
of taxation dauae so that persons!
some
.tor*,
ot
drastic
action
would
Trade Recovery conference, and it ;
duarmanu-n:
hare
been
imperative.
inquired Hie service* of a inuneo-.'
propet ly &lt; an oe brought to bear Its
-d age. Legal justice u a strange
when lhe nations get together and grgptnng system twn pays incessant
thing In Jackson prison is an elderagree to scrap all obsolete equip- application to crank them out
Pa-1 Balfe MacDonald, convicted on a iy man. Irving Latimer. convicted on I
—... _
A study of the anull wan buziper ww&lt; worth st least fifteen buck*, charge of matricide, was sentenced a charge of matricide In hu youth, I
rlth these otjecu In vtew:
and it look gum-clirwing gtria two to *erve from 10 to 15 years at Jackhas already been behind thfli
PHONE 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr. HASTINGS, MICH.
. Tu •gotain if there u&lt; •
Anyway', rw? ,
cheap- days fo assemble and mail them out. *?n prtw. Thu mean* that he will
Tlwt they .-ay Mr ©Brif---------------------- -"-----taty for tin* line of busin&amp;e up as one aid n
rsmatlr -John Pc;
’
jai lhe most before lie is pardonr.. ----- «
— ,probably
—-—.
if he. live*, will
—ArkaimGagi
1 Cmzuxmnity Alliance.
MacDuuld, guilty of the greater. o« a prUoaer when Balfe u released.!

‘This and That

Further consideration

SPECIAL EXCURSION to
A CENTURY of PROGRESS

Backward. Glances:

OO
ROUND TRIP

Coaches
only

Chicago^ Kalamazoo &amp; Saginaw Ry. — and

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

People Who Drive the

Quotation

NEW FORD V-8
Buy In Preference to Other Makes As
Is Shown By the Sales In Wayne
County As Follows;

MARCH

JUNE

FORDS .... 604
Chevrolet . . . 466
Plymouth .... 88

FORDS . . . 2555
Chevrolet . . . 1325
Plymouth .... 917

APRIL

JULY

FORDS . . . 1182
Chevrolet . . . 699
Plymouth . . . 282

FORDS . . . 2204
Chevrolet . . . 1156
Plymouth .... 649

MAY

FORDS . . . 2045
Chevrolet . . . 1450
Plymouth . . &lt; . 765

It You Will Try One
You Will Buy a
Ford V-8

Let Us Demonstrate
&lt;S

Universal Garage Co.

WHY

Pungent Paragraphs

the State of

Michigan

Selected the Highlands Dairy As the ONLY
One In This Section to Sell Grade ‘A’ Milk

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AVGUST U, UM

Governor Still Has Time
Lo Keep Platform Pledge.^:
I lure

rj-t

T

w

It lias been the purpose of

| they appeared

borne of Uiese facts

, To all thiwc wlio have been kind
] enough to read, greeting* arc rent.
To the editor* of Michigan who have
r»U which infest his granaries And
As stated above, the.goremor still opened ttheir columns
w
column*
to my
my pen.
pen.
by thta ta meant no insult to there has his .opportunity If there apawLtaiton
u extended
H
lV,‘Ut'1 &lt;n*»•
&gt;Und on
«bere are Chore who have been IJ
&gt;np»^d only to point out that the rights, if such they have, and wal- t0 lhlnk rnore aboul lhr affalrB oI
taxpayers can never hope to keep low In the emolument* of former
meal barrel filled as long as day*, the same power which ap- ,he,r *ute and ,u «i»«nn&gt;*nL ,he
jsureau*. boards, institutions, com- pointed them can cause ihelr remov-purpose will have been accomplished
l mission* and agencies multiply as al and the appointment cT others
wthey have In the past and consume who are mqre amenable to the de­
so much and as long as tlie gap be- tire* of the. people and more in symtween private and public salaries re- palhy' wilh lhe promises made
main* at its present width Econ- Tliere are still many conscientious
omy—relentless and ruthles*. un- and able citliens of Michigan willing
moved by sympathy, undaunted by to do service for the state for a
opposition or political expediency^- compensation demanded by the
must rule if Michigan ta to be saved time* In -which we live.
from bankruptcy
Patronage Co*tly.
’n'- commiMion of inquiry Info
this end. and then only by det&lt; rmined efjort and organised force* '
governmental expense* in Its
There word* are a* true today as report winch was written before the
they were a year ago,
present administration took hold
Again we quote from lhe closing *ald of Michigan. “EiQuiustivr inchaptcr of thr 1933 serie* wherein vestlgation ha* led the Commission,
was said "No politician ta afraid of to the opinion that the present sen-1
the taxpayer vote. He gives no heed ous financial crisis in both state and
to demand, fur retrenchment. HI* local financial affairs Is no’t due to
sole interest Iles in the creation of the act* of any single adminlstratnew Job* into which hi* henchmen Uon. Rather i* It the result of more
t*:e Inducted and new commiMlonx than two decade* of unprecedented
through which political dtbt* may expansion in public service, much of
be paid "
which wav Ul-advtaed and unwisely
False Prophets.
administered
. . The public purse’ False prophet* once were stones in
***.*? bf‘‘“
uP°n
the street' Fortunate Indeed that
hoard from which al!
such a pastime ha* been abandoned.
draw at will Those charged
for on April 2. 1932, this writer stat- w‘,h
administration of public
cd editorially ' Tty people of Mich­
an -atmoapbere
igan will select a governor this^fall. 'od»- m
- —
—- - -of conccMion.;
*
They will select a man who ha* anil compromise. wilh minority
proved himself bigger than' the group's seeking momentary advant-;
ngc.
to
the
end
that
imtroniigr
and
cheap grafter*; bigger than paid
lobbyists; bigger than petty office self-interest have been Mibntttuted!
seeker*; blcger than a cabinet of for statesmanship and wise leader­
ship." .
salaried appointees''
That, dear reac^r. ta the history'
And so as we come lo the closlug
chapter of the 1933 series we shall of the past. What Miall be the hta-i
rrirain from
irum prediction*
premeuon* of
oi what
wnat will
the futurey Shall it be u
refrain
don.' C
Quite *to the contrary
is lndi-(
be done.
‘------ wc refietIt ion of the old or
shall be content to review what ha* ra,'d ln
«»l*ncea. shall it be;
.happened
’even worse?
Tlie answer lies in the front office *
9
People Were Arnuved.
at Lansing Unles* Governor Com*
The |wople of Michigan were Mock
.
prove* himself bigger than
.»&gt;
TWy -..a “petty oiflce seekers" „„
hi* admtnis-i
.,ht IT' ■
1 "i n.n” *
J1’?' irulii.n will hr. .&gt;■ biller a dhk|i|»lnl-,
at laal Ihrlr mar liad mmr to lakr
allv w,llc,. |lu, ptKC,j.,, J
(Continued from page one)

taajhl thrly l»l»vrf Mate li&gt; hr wiirrb^auK .1*. lhr pSiite m«a
brink 01 C«lla|»« -Tliry ..rm I hr ta„ „„ „
,xp„„a »H-tl&gt;lmf
boar.l.rlran Hom..mar liar, ta-rn
Tiny volrf tor a Hianje.
rarrlKl .».v will, .nlhu.«..m tor
,„r ,
beer and
wine
Some
probably
took
()n
lhl
.
---- .
— ■ ----- on inc iinyrou*.
Ulr opixirlunity
opixirlnnity lo
to «Wn»« lhemn„ „„
ni, o&lt; Mlrbl
Ih.
lb™Th,rr.l rank .nd Hie
Mlrlll.,
itelaen nr,
—til I, nma*iul.
. nMn
...
.
_
.
™ tlie
Ihr elt/nte
M,I.W»lh
m.nl &gt;» to Mnl urnuUlM
Then asaln I. must be conleMml ,,,
dlld . alul'UW nt
Ih. rni.nv
JU.I llred
lhh.,« IIh, „„r,|,,,h ,„
„ u,„.
j-ihey w.-re.n,’
r„neUU
Bui wiltel. ll«re aMH lo lhe bj.
, i, lh„ w,„
, ,n
l»lh oh Uul November te « ver- u^er Mm. ul the next election ।
tel. .m, nl ...ler. -hi. . M.n ve,l „„„ „
'
iF&lt;m*ckrrs against Hie tising tide -----..
.................
.
—
upon tlie administration. Tlicre .is
of ’public expense
Ml!) time fof reform. ’ .
A new force In Michigan political
Payroll Controversy.
nt!air* wu* recruited and along with
Much has been
Mid------------------pro and coni(
•Hut some restrict ton* having to do
—----with property lax limitation* and concerning the number of cmploythc right to vote for th&lt;’ spending
actually on thr state payroll*,
of public moneys and"tlie creation Borne writer* have alleged that the,
of public debt wpre written into the number exceed* anything ever before
constitution.
’
experienced tn Michigan while othThere ts no mistaking their inten- • « contend that never before luul
Uon*. The will of the frople and such rigid economy been exercised
their temper was never more clearly Tlicre 1* one sure test. Not n rent
wriUen in the returns of an dec- 'd money can be paid from the state
tion than was written Into thore of treasury except upon the warrant of'
the fall election of 1932 in Hie state the auditor general Therefore ev-I
of Michigan.
W J&gt;tr»on who receive* money from
May Still Redeem Fledge.
the sial'- far any purpose ha* hta
Governor William A Comstock name Ih the warrant register in that
-•till has ample opportunity to re- office. Each month for several yrnr*i
the
deem hta pledge* to the t&gt;eople of ,h
" auditor general hps prepared “ n
Michigan Hr .has lost some time list of nil name* on the payroll* Ofj
but hr still ho* nearly* year and a departments and institution* and*
half to correct some of the ill* he from that Itat computes the number;
promised to cure and some of the actually employed and receiving
evil* hta own party ha* heaped upon state pay
Thi* writer has before him the re-1
a long sufiertng state.
...w.wwmr be
- nogagnta- port,of the auditor general*in this1
Let this admonition
Extravagant
the—
month
understood. E~;..
........, spending * reaper
. t for -- —of August tn
did not begin with the new deal of lhe year* 1931. and 1932 Today. Au1033 It* history reaches back far
15. lie was handed a report covbeyond even Ute political life of rrmg the nanth oi July, the last
each
the present governor. Ft did not be-' ----------available. The* report' lor
‘
‘ ot‘
the
gin with Comstock. Neither ha* it ,h
“ month* in the years specified is
ended with Comstock. Il still per­ divided a* between departments ot
government and state institutions
sist* with new life and new vigor.
The prcisent governor Ifni hta aid In each case the number reported
Is exclusive
rvrlilftlvav of
nt Uinre
t hnaj, employed at the i
to a reduction of the operating bud­ U
get of thr state In*kll sincerity he University of Michigan and Michi-1
labored with thr committee* who Kan State College The exception1
wrote tlie operating budget* of the ta by reason of the fact that Hie,
various institution*, department* board of regent* and the itate itoard
and boards. He now fifld* htv work of agriculture are eac(&gt; constitution-'
und that of other* who aided him. al bodies which are not compelled I
ret aside and held for naught by a by law to nlc their payroll* or other
list of appointees and associates voucher* with tlie auditor general,
who flaunt the demands of the each receiving their appropriations
peopje und snap their fingers al In lump sum* for which each later
budget maker* An attorney genera! make* detailed report to the legis­
who himself was one of the first to lature and the governor
Tn August. 1931. there were em­
increase the expense of hi* depart­
ment. ha* ruled that even the legis­ ployed in the several depart menu
lature tut* no right to reduce the of state government a tola! of 6.037
salary of an appointee during the person* In August of 1932 this
number had been reduced to 6,291
term for which he is appointed.
In July. 1933, the number had again
Reduction* Fought.
The attorney genetai t* supposed grown to 6.679. Examination of the
payroll for the state sales tax com­
province of a newspaper editor to mission which came into being, on
argue that point But a former gov­ July I with a very small number oi
during mat
that montn
month snow-;
show- ■
ernor saw to it that every appointee employees aunng
^submitted to a reduction even in the &lt;-d that during the first half of l\u- j
•mlddM of a budget biennium, and gust the payroll had been increased
after their appropriation* had been to 60 A large number ot inspector*
—
and
other employee*
are being add-;
made -------------------Thta governor
promised
even
greater reductions and pie people!'ed. It ts probable that when the)
accepted hts promise. They are ask­, record t* complete for the month of
ing now what he proposes to doi August. 1933. the total for all depart­
I ments will exceed 6.750. 456 more'.
about It
■
One of lhe leading democratic ed­ than were employed tn all depart­
itors of Michigan, in a recent arti­ ment* a year ago and within 187 of
cle In his own newspaper, comment­ tlie whole number employed in Au ■
ing on the fact that certain state! gust of 1931. state institution*
... and otherwise. which are required to operate strlctofficials, appointive
who had tilted their own salariei ly within the limits set by thr legi*back to pre-depression levels. *aid:,laturc show a different result In
•Of course It ta perfectly all right spile of lhe fact that practically evfor republican* to draw the salarte* ern institution ha* a larger popuwhlch republican legtttatures fixed, latlon than In 1931 or 1932, there
but it I* entirely wrong for demo- has been a decrease In the number
crat* to draw them, ft is a strangeiemptoj-ed. In August. 1931.,the topolttlca! philosophy which make* it'tai number of institutional employall right for one party to do a thing, ee* was 5.2V In August. 1932. inand entirely wrong for another to-sutution employee* numbered 5313.
do it."
| tn July. 1933. the number had fallen
It is not that it i* right for one tin 5.211. Payroll* for the first half
and wrong for another A thing is1 of August were not available.
not right because another has done: . Claim* and counter elalnit may be
it. It was promised that lhe wrongs ■ made and alibis offered but there
would be righted, not that merely are the fact* which cannot be detiutae of another faith would con- nled. They are record* of those who
tinuc the practice* while the peo- each, year have been employed.
pie continue lo smart under an' Thi- shall be the elojtng paramtoierable rule of common prac- graph of the 1933 series of articles
tice*.
dealing with the allairs ol state as

WEMT HOPE.
| evening was highly *ucce«aful The
Mr and Mrs Bob Vrootnan are
‘
"
the proud parent* of un eight pound Mr* George Haven*
bay, Howard Eugene, born Wednes­
The Garden Clyb will meet this
day al Jiankln Hart's Mother and
babe are doing nicely
McCallum hoota- All are cordially
Dopuiii and Francir Springer an- invited
.
*
lerUlnetl a number of friends at a This neighbvrhcod wa* shocked to
party Thursday afternoon Tlie boy* learn o! the death of John Albertwent “Wild West" and staged a ron of Hickory Comers. Wednesday.
In New Borgcu horpltal. Kalamazoo
tlx* buildings arc all on their, foun- Nearly everyone around here Jiad
hail dealings with him in hta black­
Thr Community mctling tx|d al smith thofr-taQPelton and Hickory
the (Menn Morehouse Iwmv Friday Corner. ailfl/lu- wiu considered a

man with round business principles.
Tlie relatives (rum Irere who attcud- lhe xlnnia. and apscia! bouquets
Bring you? flowers for display and
Edward Willson. Winfield Miller and help us pul on a good show.
Mrs Harold Springer and daughter.; Sunday
Sunday Harold
Harold Ward,
Ward, whlii
while drtvGloria Joan.
ing towards Hastings with ui_
hta mothR*v Fred King has been returned er and Mildred. Marjorie, and Arloa
for this year Rev Isaac Osgood gne* Johncock. was struck by Seymour’
to Freeport for hta firs? year in hl* Linington. who wa* driving7 rapchosen field ot endeavor Good luck taiy. Miu Mildred's newly purIM*1.
chased car was badly damaged while
Our Garden Club will present a she suffered‘a broken arm. Miss Arflower *bow to be held in the town , lo* a broken wrist, Mr* Ward a
lial! at Cloverdale Thursday after- 1 broken collar bone and Marjorie and
noon and evening. August 31. Rib- Harold were badly q^aken. We hope

very aor
happen.

DELTON,
The opening of the Dalton school
and U14 rural Kh0Qi&gt; ol lhe Bairy
~
. ,,
,
.
L
Towni,llP u,ut h“ b**n postponed
fur on* *•*'(. beginning on Tuesday after Labor Day, September 4.
Tlie new. superintendent at Delton
I* C. J. Barnum. formerly coiuxK-lvd
with Uie Woodland CutuoUdatod
scirnol.

HASTINGS HIGH SCHOOL
Tuition s60 for 1933-34 for A Full 9; Month’s Term
Despite lhe'fact that many schools are to be operated on a
part time basis, a full school year is positively assured
students entering here. Every department will be con­
ducted (is usual, headed by teachers particularly fitted for '
their work. Very few High Schools can offer more to stu­
dents than can Hastings. Here there is a friendly, helpful
atmosphere, thoroughly trained teachers, complete

codrses of study, supervised outside activities, athletic opporunities, a full year of school, very reasonable tuition.

Before deciding definitely where you will attend High
School, or send your boy or girl, we ask that you give
thoughtful consideration to what HASTINGS HIGH
SCHOOL has to offer.
•

Every Boy and Girl in Barry County Who Has Passed the
County Eighth Grade Examination Is Cordially Invited to
Attend the Hastings High School for the Next Four Years
OUR COURSES are. offered: College Preparatory,
of.22 high school teachers, opportunities are offered which
Commercial, Agricultural, General. Special advant­
are not possible in a smaller high school. Each non-resi­
ages are offered students to participate in dramatics, debat­dent boy or girl receives individual attention and is wel­
ing, athletics, orchestra, band and glee club. Numerous
comed by both students and teachers. We have a full time
school societies p/ovide valuable training. 'Added advant­
Physical Director for bays, and also one for girls. Wc also
ages are to be had in the splendid churches, and various. have a Dean of Girls to look after the social welfare of
lectures and gatherings which center about the community
girls while they are attending school here.
of Hastings.
'
.
Good roads make it possible for students to come -from
long distances. Thia year most of the students living out­
The Hastings High School is known throughout the state
side the city have driven back and forth daily to Hastings
for its wholesome influence over the students. It is the
High School.
only high school in Barry county that is a member of the
North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. This
Provision is made at the school cafeteria for high school
means that graduates may be admitted without examina­
students to purchase lunches at cost.
tion to all the leading colleges in the North Central sec­
Tuition is $60 for 1933-34. The home district must pay
tion of the United States.

F

With ah attendance of nearly 500 students and a faculty

all of this if application for tuition was made to the&gt;director of the home district before the fourth Monday in July.

School Opens on Tuesday, September 5
Enrollment Will Be
Friday and Saturday, September 1 and 2
Address Inquiries to D. A. VAN BUSKIRK, Superintendent

Or W. T. WALLACE, Principal

�DOWLING.

CENTENNIILCOMM.1
VISITS BELLEVUE
i Continued from page or.et
day before the xommi
Bellevue, there » a f»rad&lt;
many interesting tt-minde

Rulison

and

opening of school. • Grade* nine and
Mrs. ten may secure their books at Has-

SCHOOL DISTRICTS
. ARE BENEFITED

Canton. Or.i
tSevenuxe of Hastings win occupy dauthicr Ione.
&lt;i&gt;e pulp:: here on Sunday morning.*; visited Mr and
and there WlU be no church Shrvyer the pas
tervice on Sunday. Sept. 3rd- The| Charley Velte and daugli&amp;r and
or plana to return and resume ’ two lady friends r Woodland
' ’ vt
Herman Ha
«ioih.
and Mr
WlUiam Stanford I Sunday
M UM
ent Sunday afternoon a*, the I Horne Bull

[Continued from pane one.

•'

• HI I PARK

Mr and Mra. John Kollar
.tid'd a. dinner Sunday n

,1*. Scliuvl

Kollar

tl front Grand Rapid* 1

&lt;3*

uu&gt;..in.xi i&gt;v M

.4 tne local cornu
tec an giving th
lion. They feel that HMtinp should
nd Mra. John Tin’ Mr and M
mertaimnen hus&amp;ind. M..
HurK.e a Grand Rapids. Alon.’o i daui-t
n sixm*.
Stanford who has spent the Kummer Ionia fair Thun-daj
ftith
iils
uncle
and
.family aceomMr. and Mr- Wrn. Mishler attend
l.nl that
’
uatried them
atind will return to lulled the fair WedneMlny und .M
Uindnr retumnj
the rive:, not fur from Michigan
ir.it.s! a:
A baby gtr
.
avenue bridge. !»•’
Mr. and Mr*. Howard Stun-1 »«*■
, ,,
.
Iridian ullage ih the early d.i
a: Penr.cck mwpltal lot week. | sin“ visited Mr. and M
Tlie rive: and Indianacould m
.
Mrs. Frank Van syckle
pent Thur:
Allegan'fln£l
Munk K:ntt spent Sunday
[‘ne lea —
at KalamaAio.
county, can
of lhe celebration.
deal
Mr. and Mr-. Herman Hauer a!
•nl! be done in pldnnln
ere last week In which' Frank tended the farewell party at th*
Drat will feature old time wa
N«d cd his Clear
HtuTixiftton
duma. thinvs. Descendants o:
n::ir
and Mr.- I
of the hnt M ’
Hastings. Others can i&gt;
□tile Fnmet
Irene* Golston of Cincinnati
r parade car. und
sundae with
Alice
R»l, •.
Ohio,
n
trend
produce mat: hints pertain;
Ftsher at Hendershott who
:ne name
daugh
re vUn to rate!
and Mrs.-Carl Stanton and
unddaushier. all
iviianti arrived in town
3 visit with retain
satur
m that
make ttu- .
it with Maphail

annivetsar'

l-

J

RuntJail ant

-STAYS
STAYS UP IN

AND NEVER
DRAINS AWAY

Rutland

u HyiteJ
'.her and wife

un Sun
UUl'Aii

PCF"

YOUR MOTOR

r.i •: Iliirne.
Linn# returned

'Ind

The protection of your motor depends
on an oil with extreme oifiness that
remains un in your motor and never
Processed Motor Oil has this pene­
trativeness to cover permanently the
surfaces of the working parts, during
the thousands of revolutions required
before oil circulation is complete.
During these few minutes 50 of nil
motor wear occurs. The total cost of
Conoco Germ Processed Motor Oil is
or.e-fifth of a cent per mile. Next time
fill dt the Sign of the Red Triangle.

oranc.

if.': Mr. .mt! J.

r..- -..

r&gt;I (irar.d !

I., tter
IhlMlillE School.
il. and th.&lt;!
a or kirn;
scnooi Doioihy But
The Dcwiingt school
I. for enrollment and Grand Rapids at present
Monday. St
Putnam
dgnmont.
Alfred Ball of Kalamazoo* 'pen
Charge ot the higher Thutsdsv with hntnr folk.
Mazda lamp ha* a
d Mrs. Irene DickerMui of
Leland
snides.
and win and Mr*
and M
re-1 found nt Don wrigi
►tore and ail Frank Walker of Richland
Litt n.M;;
bv u rvw ’tudrnu arc unnd to have
John Shepard spent Bunday P M
cjuited in Phoenix. A«i
bock*
ready
to
begin
work
on
the
in
Grand
Rapid*
ordinance

OX ROAST

WDMtr
\iWMT

family.
M..’.

Mr! J;
Pujnmi
Mr a

T"

AND PICNIC

LABOR DAY

CONOCO

Under Auspices of the American Legion
and the Hastings Commercial Club
,.:.,! fatt-.i.

m
h? MONDAY 4
HftS I INbO
[ SEPTEMBER T*

70161366

■ TOW

BAND MUSIC ALL DAY!
rnrr
I fl L L

ATuiiDayoi Entertainment for Barry County!

F
S

REE

We Bring This
Bank To YOU

PROGRAM OF EVENTS
To Start at 10 o Clock a. m.

HORSESHOE PITCHING
ARCHERY CONTEST
GIRLS'BICYCLE RACE • BOYS’BICYCLE RACE
CHILDRENS’ PET PARADE GREASED PIG
HITCH-AND-GO RACE and Many Others
PRIZES FOR EACH EVENT

COMEDY GALORE!
VAUDEVILLE ACTS!

GIANT OX ROAST
12:00 NOON

with Coffee — Bring
your own table service,
cups and etc.
ALL FREE!

every week thru the columns of this newspaper
and invite you to become a/member of this
constantly growing family of satisfied patrons
W e feel justified in asking vou to make this
your home bank, because of the nearly lialfcenturv record ol splendid service rendered
to the public bv this instrtttwtt

12147670
Freeport vs. Nashville—ALL FREE

ALL FREE!

Looking back over the 4/ veai since this
bank was established, i! will be found that its
pohev of helpful service has been consistent
and that it has been as accommodating as a
conservative bank con Id be.

REFRESHMENT AND CONCESSION STANDS TO BE
OWNED and OPERATED by the AMERICAN LEGION

$1 - AIR P L A N E RID E S - $1

1 his community has been richer/because
of this bank.

Chevrolet Coach Given Away!

(Signed)

Officers and Directors.

SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE!

BIG

BOXING

SHOW

Hastings City Bank

FAIRGROUNDS —8:30 P. M. SHARP, E. S. T.

9 Fast and Furious Bouts of Best Amateur Talent in Michigan'
Produced under license of Oddfellows Arena—Special Matching
This Is the Only Entertainment for Which Admission Is Charged

Bargain Prices

RINGSIDE-

40C

GEN. ADMISSION

"The Bank with the Chime Clock"

25C

TELEPHONE 2103

on a! DM

■

Come Early!

Stay Late!

:l .. ....

*e lat-.x! u s'!».-&lt;!.
A

HASTINGS, MICH

/

H

Li

Fa
Poi
Oil

�THH HASTINGS BANNER.

Master Km and Miss Betty Lane1
spent the week end with their Tin- Edmonds family reunion was
grandparents at Saranac.
held at Morgan Park. Thoma ppie
■Mr ’. K O Thomhn and daughter. lake, Aug. 20 About to were present
to partakc/nf Hie most bountiful
dinner.'A social time was enjoyed.
■
.
i. . :......... : • ■''

j! Social Events and Personal Mention
ins Virginia Ilriekord u visiting*
Levanche
Merrick wen*,
Jvew tn Detroit for two weeks Tuesday fo- uull lake to visit Mr.
■tmhwu —
Lechleitner and other
FMd 'vi.ltcd
“Od' "
Mr- and Mrs. W uJ riciu
-Mrs.
—
fr. nnd Mis A M. Hull uf Belding Irwnd*.
. .. Lee I/iraway and-.
’' ’
Mr. and Mrs
on Sunday.
MU* Anne Hcdberg und friend oi
Mrs MlllJ.:«
Grand Rap!,:- wen- vueuls or Mi
and Mrs turner Andler over the
friend-, tn Woodland,
Mr
Mr* I’hjah Httl) jf vn-«.
....
iutt • m-..!■•.! her
istcr ana
and Int-lMfol*.
Evarts
er .Pier
nu uan &gt;. ■ . Mr
— ■,‘ *•
•• .** —
— — and MUe Aetna
Jack Snyder, on Sun- bll»» &lt;’“'e returned
1 where they attend!
day
Mrs.
vL-ited tl
M'.i.in Underwood of'.Fairmount, Ketcham.
Ind ; pending ,wo Mreka With
Dr. and Mm C P Lathrop were
Mr and Mr
Jamie Glimrr and
family.
Mu.-. Dorothy Bitrhra ejsTit thr
nt port Sliclihifl on

Mr. and Mrs Jack Stem plan to
spentf this wti'k end in Orand Rupius
Miss Ruth Haywood l? spmding
....
th tier sister in Kalamar x&gt;.
George sumne

Detroit Saturday

lunch on Sunday evening by Mr.
and Mrs Kellar Stem romplimen•..&lt;** • .. - &lt;• I- I.. ..a r«...
t..

and

Mrs. Clark hse been honor guest
ut several (tohghUui* social func­
tions during her visit here - ’

DA van Buskirk

MISS JOCELYN IRONSIDE
liyic - Scudder. Mi-,
fitreetcr und Mr and
Daniel’ sperit- Sunday

«t F,i-t LeRoy About seventy Were
pieMiit to enjoy Hie day. It was'
voted to hold the meaUng ut Willard
Park. Cloguac lake. next year with
the following officers elected; Preel-

Visiting the big show
Mr. and Mi&gt;- th-urge Dahlman ol

i1"'.,‘s.; kL...

Putn-nn

The sixty-ninth annual reunion ofo
the Henry and Hannah Ca*c fam-,
ily, who moved here from New York,was held Wednesday. Aug. 16. at the

Canadian

Lravy and

'

La j.inv’
.-. of Mr. and Ml
.Monday, enroute

-•

IHISMKT— IUCIDGI
Kathryn Clarke •*.!.

WINS BLIND BOGEY

-Fifty One
Members
and
Guests Enjoyed Tues
day Luncheon

from Knl-

WE HAVE
SAID BEFORE

■yd Palmer and family. M:
.. J,tm« &gt; Wilecnf and R-jIx4:
1th. Mr and Ms laaiv- I
. and Mrs Albert Nash anti

L. V. BESSMER
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
P hon« 2634
Halting*

’ley's in Coopersville.

ird fT.’.up
n-mi: Ai&lt;
und Mrs!

and

Announcing
Shoes for Men

Low Prices

at BAIRD’S/

Friday and Saturday,
August 25 and 26

The New Department Will
Open Saturday, Aug. 26th

Laundry Soap
O. K. Brand

25c

'b 1 lb. cakes

You Are Invited To See Our
Complete Stock of Fall Shoes

Erec Running Salt &lt;«n^i 2 «.... 13c
Sandwich Spread
25c

2

Asparagus

No- 2 Cans

29c

mg ucciTMirif.. und carried a show-?
r Wouipmt ttl Johanna Hill ro*'-:- and
baby breath .Mrs J. Cargo Smith i

13c

Kitchen Klenzcr

and B«-jtx- Ovl- by
Bai nrs are luncheon

Liptom’ Tea

99c

FAMOUS ORANGE PEKOE BLEND

MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

Fancy Hams Htrcklrit Picnics
Pork Loin Roast ["tT/ti;
Oleo Fresh and Tasty

u&gt;. lly
1 &amp;u. ll'/=c

B iSHAV
The Big Little Store

3mr.-ii.-y
Robert ’Fletcher

on

Phone 2491
h-

Save Thi-

It Will Appear Only Once

SPECIAL FOR MEN!
Friday and Saturday, Aug. 25th and 26th, ONLY

Prceent This Adv and 49c and Receive

C\

-g /-x RAZOR BLADES
a
c
111 TEN GOLD-BAND "CAD- /l.Vj

ILLAC” RAZOR BLADES
fpr Gillette, Auto Strop, Durham Duplex, Ever
ready, or Gem Type Razors, including Double
Edge Blade* for the new Gem. The material in this
blade is that newly discovered chrome steel which
holds'the shaving edge a longer time and gives a
smoother shave.

Why Pay SOc for S Blade* When You Can Gel 10 for 49c?
SOLD WITH A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE BY

REED’S DRUG STORE
TELEPHONE 224 1
Corner of State andjefferton Sts.

' Hastings, Mich.

j

A wedding breakfast was served mi
the country home of the bride’s pat-'
••nls.immediately
folliiuing the cere-'
mony ’ . Mn
Out of town guests who attendedthe wedding included the bride’s'
grandmother. Mm. Edith Rlchardsoiv
of Wayland; Mr. and Mra. C G
David Vail fl Mu#3tvgdn. Mrs.
Waltfrson ’and daughter* Lol*.'
Saturday ^KnUkem AinknjMnkil them
Louise and Beatrice Wuttemon.^drs,
C. 8 Munson. Mrs B-ckir. Mtss(
Joan Ver Lee of ^rand Rapids; Mr.
and Mrs W. V.’Hurras ot Flint; Mr.
and J. C.isgu Smith ot Lansing and Mrs.'
Ralph Wood.
Lewis MTIHains uf
Cits-kf

nding tim 'De­
.. _ ... ... . of’tlic Ameri;i»n Auxttiriry at Grand Hapdi.'l.-ytihfrom the local

3 &gt;-• 25c

KERR LIDS AND TOPS

f VVc Deliver

'matron of honor und wore a gown of
Romantic Nile crepe'with.matching
I accessories'and carried a bouqu« t:
of .Talisman roses. The bride’s
mother, wore a dress of brown triple ।
sheer with white accessories. .
Mr Minor Watterson of Grand
Ml. Hid Mrs I.ioyd McCormick Rapid-,
brother of the groom, was
and children-have returned to their best man and Mr Lisle. Watterson,
brother of the groom, and Mr.
Eviird Hoerncr. both of Grand Rap-'

day for Rai
.Mr. and .M:

.and Mm.‘Harold Haynes
last of the 'denis on Sitndtr
Sunday gi
of Mr. imd Mt

wuddin;: trip io Detroit, northern1
Mlchigr.n and Canada. They will1
lx- nr home after Sept. 13 in Ciu-.l
cade

rind
Mill
v Heltg noil' M:.‘ ChMholm. Mf.-c* Heli
CLUB MEMBER?, HAVE .
Ohio, hit.- Dorothy Chisholm. and Mi
MONTHLY DINNER I
P. Fletcher, ill of Kalam.ir::
The regular monthly dinner for;
Alxn Johnson and 'Mt. amt M
Mr and Mrs. Cliarle.- I
mcmix-ts.of the Hastings country;
Clifford Dolan tor Miwral da
Club w riven Thursday evening.!
Ann Arb -.r and Mr- ati
leaving Tuesday for- Racine. Wl*.
August 17. wilh one hundred ana
Tobias .spent the v.-rck
Mr and M • j i&gt;
nx member* and their guests at-'i
Friday for a Vitka Visit with ttu
------ . - ,
, ,- - tending The clubhouse wa* attrac-l
son. Clare at Newberry, alter wbi
mninlng there for the jeek
Uve rith (arJe bomyjeU of gladioli
they all) 50 un to HoiiriWim. Michi­
ond tlu '•fok-'- Were decorated with;
.. conn
.. ..
...
gan. for several week3 iL»tt v,,h children v
of. Detroit via:!
^.... ..... over
oa-Kets
glassthe
baskets
containing
the smaller
their daughter and husband. Mr- week end with Mri and Mrs. E Ctviwer, .'.tier
ur the dinner, anand Mr* tSstrntel Homer
'
EdmnnrL* M»s pate and children 5-..
nbunrement was made of rhe result i

Kalainn/oit Thursday and .‘jw-nt th,' iron nccompani-d them and
dar willlMr and.Mrs Lloyd Ron*hjvuif Dr F c, . Sheffield ' for

W^reI4***''
fon hwh‘for tti 1*

die* in contrir.'t. Janie* G. Bristol;
Chicago where they visited A Cerf- j Mlm Imogene Cutler of. Ciate- i winning lor the men. The auction 11
tury ot Prugrem. returning Saturday miyit. South Dakata. ba* been!! prize:, w.-r - won by Mr .iwd'Mm I.
evening
visiting her aunt. Mrs Wm Rich-1jM. Broad Gueat* from out-op-lawn
Robert Lewis and wife, of Chicago, |ard*oti and cousins. Mr and Mie inclutn-d Mr and Mm. Sam Glehnn.
were m Hasting* Thumday and Fred Fairchild, and family
Mias I .corn Barnaby and Guv WNhFriday of last Week Robert ha* been ; Ml** Agnes Sheldon Ml** Mae...
tr.nn Rapid* and
,n&lt;1 Mr.
... and
ey. (i|
&lt;’f .Grand
for many year* a pwtxdDcc inspector. Ki ller ami Mi., Grct .i Dy er, ar- j,
M J KalaffijMn and dauelite- :
having *i&gt;ent 32 year* in that work companled bv Mi*- Helen Hoflma*nd
He ts sUll'going strong He ilk** the ter of 0011 lake nt on Tuesday for £.“'h' ‘*nd 4cn Rot*rt’ of Ne* Ytek
"old h&gt;me town” and hL* frit nds. Chicago to attend A Century of*’
.
., ,
hi re, who are always glad to see-progie .,
(
BHiDGE—LPNCHEON.
Jilin
i Mr and Mis John Ironside and! Mr* F. E Hill, formerly of HasMrs Fred Ryvmm had a*.Suii- Toti WUli-sley, iccompauicd by Dick ting*, entertained right guests nt
day guest*. her aunt. '*
Mrs. C
Balch.
- - ‘stem, left this nwnins. for Chi-1 luncheon ut the Country House, near
Mr. and Mr.' Proudfit of. the Isa­ (Cago. white they will spend the re-'Grand Rapids, on Friday tn honor'
bella Home, Gr.yid Raffids. Miss imainder of the week attending A of Mm. Robert F Fkvnle and datighMildred' Dalch of Mornllton. Ar- r-«n«„rv
Century «r
Of Progress.
. ;t...
Ifr ,Bobbie,
...
of Louisville. Ky. who
Mrs J E McElwain and the h=r.have brc;-.
been rual
visiting
the home of
Mm. Merle Bradfield and Jack of
MLuc* Man McElwain. Emily
Me- Mrs Ray Finnic
-----at \VoodDr and
Milo. Mr. and Mra. Lyle Wilcox and
iElwain,
an*contract
Margaret
land.Virginia
Priies Pott
for ,the
glme
NOhnin
of Bsttlr ------Cree!:.----------Mr June
. --------------------— Schsupncr of Dcvxytt returned Sat ,wCrc »ti. by Mm .A A. Andencn of
Ryerson'aud daughter, Lun ot Last urdaj from Clucago. wiicrt they at- Grand ha pub, and Mrs. W. M. blebDetroit.
[tended A Century ol Process.
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�Wednesday, Auyuat 23,19331
TENANTS HAVE SHARE
—=«»====
IN WHEAT PAYMENTS Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

PART TWO—Pag.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
WILL DISCUSS'PORK

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clovodau:.

Howard City Saturday and attended end with the home folks.
the home coming there. Agatha re-■I Russell Kearciur and

I Beuhler htouse. the firft two nights
Winston; Mr Kundee'couldnT reconcile him-1 Thoma* Tuesday.

s't daOua sirCTlUC
A «alhrrln« 01
in honor
Kcarcher and Fred Kundee are' I self to the different location, and
Rev Carey is spending a few
AT PARMA MEETING uf Mr* Nellie Kriesler of Sun Mar­ rnained with her undjuui Pierson camping
at Gun lake mid have em­ icouldn t find his new name, so the | with his parents at Fostoria, i
-------I cos. California. was held at the htaic
| I taxi driver. Mr. NovUkey. had to j then from there to the Pragn
Mr. and Mrs. C. Basler of Gun ployment in the onion fields.
Event
to
Honor
W.
E.
Living;
of
Mrs
Eva
Davenport
recently.
Allotments
to Fann i
Brethren conference a'. Winotu
Mr. and Mrs.-Henry Wcrtman ofj[bring turn home.
4
\ | Th&lt;- Y M. C. A.'s of .Chicago care ■ton—Used to Call AUen- 1 The E L MacLeod family attend- lake are lhe proud parenu offiuflve
But Orbp OWirers Each Oct |(or 2.000 fair vuitors daily Make
Mrs. Hawi Williams and Mrs.
led the Brown-Nevin* reunion at and a half pound baby boy.\Alr«. Delton were guests of Mr. and Mrs | | Stade
I accompanied Mrs. W 8. SurBasler will be remembered us Miss Wallace Campbell .Thursday.
Part of Benefit Payment
reservation in advance. No man or
John Helnuslman ot Lake Odtsaa
tion to Problems
.Baker’s resort Sunday.

Lulu Kintz of the local graduating
,
,
,
J
, woman has failed to secure accornMrs. Laura Kearcher and ton :arre; and children to Hastings on a
East Lansing —State livestock men | An crTor |n
week’s item* *Ut- 1 class of 1931 Congratulations. Mr.
Growers who planted or produced motion *0 far
•
Winston returned home from-Their i ' business trip Saturday.
Thomas Friday.
Wheat fur the .1933 crop will receive |
r
will have an opportunity to get the lnK tIuf Mr MacDonald was 73.' and Mrs. Basler.
| Miss’Dorothy Ooodt-nough was u
vdslt in Sunfield Monday,
Jennie Drajier and friend. John
adjustment payments under thej C P. Angell left Friday morning latest news on tlie government s uwuld have been 93 Please excuse
Tin* Misses June and Josephine
The Kundee .family arc now nice-1 Hastinc.- visttw Saturday.
Arthur, of Wayland culled at tha
government wheat plan this year..-1for Torch lake Hl-Y training camp plan* on cunt and hog control meas- our mistake Mr MacDonald
| NovBkey uf Hastings spent lhe week ly settled, m tliclr home In the Joe
home uf Mrs. Ella Draper recently.
• even though they arc tenant* and J with John Erway of Hastings and urc* at a picnic to be held at the
Mr. and Mrs Houseman of Ann
home of W. E. Livingston, near Pur- r'Arbor arc staying in Mrs. Patton’sP
move this fall, according to M. I. Clwrte* Tuwnupd uf Woodland.
Hubert Mead, Winston- Boyce. ma. Monday, August 28. according ‘cottage u couple of weeks Mra.'
Wikon. elder uf tlie wheat produc­
tion section uf the Agricultural Ad­ Paul and Wayne Conklin and to the animal husbutulry department Houseman will tx- rememtoetM a*'
at Michigan Slate College.
!
justment Administration.
Norton Tliey are
Century
of Progreu with c. F- An­
Present Indication* are that some ML** Josephine
Tlie Administration is beginning
enjoying Use fish and-nevplan will be adopted lo decrease the certainly
a thrve-year wheat rvduclUm plan." gell lust week
of pork marketed In the er fall to get their limit
Ray Johns ot tlie State Y will be amount
Mr WllMit say*. ’’The payment thu
united
mates
wora
nas
occn
re'
Helen
Patton
of Midland teas
United States Word has been re- ’
tall is for the 1933 crop. Nature did one of ti\e lender» ut the Joint adult ceivyl
from Washington that some home over the. week endi
the reducing this year. The wheat camp ol Kent and Barry ciuntie* in
livestock buyers who anticipate that
Mr- Norton and daughter. Mlu i
administration will-help farmers in Sept
Tills Is. a big week for Barry the government will pay premium* Margaret, ol Ann Arbor spent the!
the next tvfo year* to bold the gains
on light pigs and on sows Mwn to‘week end with Mr and Mra. House-,
county boys at Pine lake
made this year.
"It Is never wrong to do right ’— ffirrow are already.buying these two man and Mrs. Potion.
"The problem U fairly simple
'chuwes of swine
Mr. und 1W;
aanison and
where tenant* do not cliange un a
The buyers apparently plan to,daughter Omajean attended the,
• rented, farm- Hie landlord and
PINE LAKE.
.
hdld thi* »tock until the government 8Ur &lt;jr*ngo picnic held ut Streettenant agree to reduce acreage and
lu intentions.
Word
Ma.
.g VJUIl
OunMine
jnke OWMU)
gunday.
One of the largest crowds of re­ announces
- -------- — ------------------------- - - --that
--- VI
Uie payment i* divided between cent yean attended the Doster a federal adjustment PM ment would
xli and Mra Arthur Johnoock
them according to the sltare each [family reunion held at Shelp’s re­ be made on such awfiic would net nnd daughter. Miss Emma, motored
gets of tlijs crop. .
sort on Wednesday. Apjfust 16. A buyers a nice,profit but If the Day- to tlK. World-t falr Monday mornment
should
be
made
on
other
classln(
.
• The big problem arises when the bountiful picnic diuntEuUnoon. was
tenant is moving from the farm .this followed by games Tliey will meet es of jwine losases would replace the omajean Garrison b spending the
w|U( 1M?r aqnt Mrs
expected ealns
gains.
fall, as some-are already planning. i on the third Sunday in August, ...
in ..vneeted
Tiw Parma picnic also will honor Beadle, of Hastings.
Here the payment for 1933 must be 1934. at the same place.
«... und Mr.-.
...... ~.
between the landlord and the tenant]। Mr
C. W. Avery and. W. E Livingston, un acknowledged1 Mra. Holtz, who has been spending
vaQcinif- Soon you'll pay
'Anne, also fir. »..d
and Mrs. Roas. of.------------leader In---------Michigan
’s swine
who farmed the land In 1933.
IAr,r~.
---------------industry
--------- ; a few days with her son. Rev. Holtz
more. Buy now — and in
"Suppose a tenant ha* X) acres of Detroit came to the farm on Frida} A iirogram of talk* by member* ot leturned home to Nilp. Monday
wheut in 1933.*111* share Is two- night after *|&gt;endlng ten’ day* mu--the State College staff and by lead- morning.
tiUrds of the crop, and his average . tormg through tlie. west.
ling livestock men will follow the '
Mr und Mrs. Ed Fennels enter-1
annual production B 330 bushels 1 Mr. and Mrs Earl James anil I picnic dinner.
। tained their granddaughter: Mr*
Tile owner decides lo farm the Laura entertained at a picnic sup- •
*** REUNION.
iChas- Harrington, and daughter of
DOT I) SCHOOL
laud or to change tenant* In per, on the point, on Thursday eve-,‘
,
ibt.
EATMORE BRAND
.uu., uw
The fifth annual lyoudjchool re- K.dama:oo a few days last week.
1934 He and lhe new tenant agree n}ng. tlie following «utat*£ ?K;‘
Mr and Mrs Bert McCallum en'^xB^aturtay. Tug Nth j£ t-rtalned Mr, George Chipman and
to reduce the acreage to 16 acres In Mary Boyd and daughter Mary^
Grace I wtlerood.-Mi*. A Re Jump- &lt;m “1*
luck dj^J’. *on of K-Ur’nanx. Sunday
!
1934. If that reduction Ls required.
Mr Bnd Mrs. Jlm M,*lrr en!rr.;
"The total 1033 payment of about er of Harrisburg. Pa . MBs Grace &lt;&gt;»* »«*•* £
lbs.
Mra the &gt;n&lt;*t ^euuniiriu: there was no. tained tlx-lr daughter and family of
»45 will then be divided between the SurVes
FINE GRANULATED
owner and the 1933 tenant, with the
bulk
J
depression In that community Ax IU‘‘te
8unJLV;
.n
•
tenant get (Im: 130 and the landlord Cathtrine Harnur।
furmer said —Till* is where we
The Garden Chib will hold al
*c *15, paid in fall and spring install­ , Charles Belhngham of Kalama- onc ,fcrm,r ‘’“KL
Hamilton ami
..L,,,,,
„m- dMFP- M and n.nma oi Aumui :&gt;
zoo and Mra lunL. G&gt;......,J
menu.
..
■Tlie allotment right Is attached son Richard, of Plainwell spent Fri‘­ '«*a a.m elwirf to n-rve „„t, HlObmu «UI l» ,l„n on xlnnlu and i
Fancy Country Club
No. 2
lo thc'Jand lyid the owner must see day evening with Mrs. Georgia Bel- ,u, Fna. IVarl Urabm: V. Pm. anoelal bomtmta Older dower. WU|
SLICED
cans
nngham.
• that succeeding tenant* fulfill the
Man-BUIam; Bee, .«,». m4„c be urnd for dlaplay. Brm« doawr. In
Tlioec
from
thi*
way
who
will
at'
contract.-The owner receives' his
1 Hou'ghtalin.
; tlie morning. Everyone cotne and
Country
Club
sliced,
2
No.
2
1
j
cans
37c
chare each year, und the remainder tertd tlie Bellingham family reunion!! Th-* followitur program was givena
success.
------------- » «-»■■ -----------1
goes to the tenant who own* the ar Mliham Park on Sunday arc Mr ■ - - • 7,3,-“-”.'V'rrr. ,7
J1®? ,b&gt; ^Iury,
I
FREEPORT.
crop on which the iiayment is based. und Mrs. Russell Miliar mid Recta.
^tni TC(^ Bmtanoa spent several'
Embassy
The tenant who farms Uw. land for Mr. and Mr*. Dewey Doster andj■»«!wpanled at thr. organ b&gt; Mrs.
...
days in Greenville, tfie guest of Mr.
1934 crop Will receive his share of George. Graydon apd Marjorie. Mr. Dertruae Jones..
Brand
&gt;S°nU|l,l8iol£
n,lfl Mr9- I'I,rsi'nsuch payments as arc’ made on that und Mrs Walter Warner and Rob- i A.n..or“r
.and Myron Bishop boUi playing guiBernice, and Vivian Kendall of
l». nUM«u&gt;im&gt;&lt;»iiMulrW-:BMonk ,M Mr, lu., Jam ot
pl.udrd whrn nlrrrnM wwmmlr l» Fu„, w„,
M, ,nd Mr.
Ige. 13-01.
Country Club
Hrnr, Br-rvmati imincitlie TS Hr lie , cla„nr, v„„
,
He-cacluT.s.
j GletKVan Patten of Dowlinrcall-!'
pk(S.
An unusual value
A poem was read by Donna Ham- (.d nt hlll brother*. Clardncc Van!
nionq.
... I Patten's, home Saturday.
"When She comes around the । The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.
mountain .she will be wearing pink ' church m{.t Ml the honM&gt; of Mrs. Royi
pajuma.s' was the next musical. bugler Tueuiny and elected the of-'
lbs.
number by the Bishop duo.
ficcrs (or thc ensuing year ns fol­
Today as never before, those who give the mat­
Poems were read by Mr*. Golden 1 ,ou.s; president. Mrs Deeds Nagler;
ter any thought, must recognize the funda­
and Mrs Gurd.
.
- prat vice-president. Mattle Mishler;
Elmer Bush wa* present and very second vice-president. Maude Rogmental soundness of Building and Loan Associa14-ox. bottle
pteasuigiy surprised all uf Ls. how,,.„. MCft.tary. Mrs. Ray Hamilton;
Tomato Soup
19c
Catsup
tions,—organized for mutual benefit of mem­
he can imitate many of odr local treasurer. Mrs Mare Cool
Barbara Ann —■ Fine quality
Standard qualit;
Ming
birds by whBtling. EinAr must
Women’s Foreign Missionary
bers, loans small and secured by first mortgages
have had many happy hours de- (meeting will be held Friday. August
upon homes, these shares offer investors the
vcloptng hts whistling skill to such 25, at the home of Mra. John Thai-.
ib. 19c
Jewel Coffee
Apple Butter
»
19c
perfection
1 cr
Smooth and fragrant — French, Ib. 2Jc
highest degree of Safety.
.
Country Club — A rich smooth bland
The program closed with an in-, mis
* Dorothy Goodenough
Mis*
Ooodenough and
terestlng and helpful talk by Rev :iniiiinid
Rlrhard Waite
of
Hastings
were;
V»u&gt;,. v« Ia*St«A,ga wCFe;
During its 43 years the NATIONAL has never
Swudling of Hickory Corners. He Stiictly'
...
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1
Dark
S-lb.
paU
27c
marked nt Hastings Mon-!
Fresh Bread
ib. io.r 6C
Corn Syrup
made an earnest pka that the three ay. August 21. Congratulations,1
lost a dollar of any member's investment.
Light, 5-lb. pail 29c
Country Club — Made ai you would make it
institutions, -‘the ffttk*. schoolhouse Mr. and Mrs Waite!
I beside tlie road, the little church beRev. and Mra. Lewis and family
iside the road and the ClirUfian returned Monday morning from
Ihuihe beside tlie rosd." would crer camo meeting­
J be with U* to exert their wiiolcsome ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bliss and son.
.influence upoh civilization.
Harry, and the former's mother of
Jesse Larabi-c and John Hough- Vermontville were callers Saturday
tahn were elected captains to at the P A. Thomas home.
Wings or
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit. Mich.
carton
I
choose
side*
for
a
soft
baseball
Sunday callers nt the P. A. ThomD« troll'• Oldut Building aud
Twenty Grands
| game wilh the combined -effort* of ns home were, Mr. nnd Mrs. LaVerne ।
i tD«UL HOME LOAN
' IUTK5YSTf.u-^
I the umpire und WlU Curl catchliig Seger of Grand Rapids. Mr. and
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
■ fouls on the sidelines mid Jesse act­ Mrs Earl Wallace nud Mrs. John
! Ing a* his own score keeper. The Rtudel nnd Mr*. Will Stadel of Lake;
Wesco Brand
100-lb. bag
liuughtalendcrs were advised to do Odessa.
J early spring training with some hope
Mr. nnd Mr)i. Fred Tnbberer left
LAYING MASH 100-lb. bag $1.98
, । of improvement for next year.
Saturday for Columbus, Ohio, where
they arc guests of Rev. and Mrs.
OBITUARY.
nnd to make the acquaint­
r James J. Creglow was bom June Holstein
ance of the new grandson. John:
20. 1848. hr Marion co-. Ohio, and Wesley,
who arrived at the Hol-'
departed this life. Aug. 10. IP33,
home about three weeks ago.,
a Red 85 years. 1 month and 14 days stein
Mr. and Mra. Charlie Austin nnd!
‘He was married to Lucy BsteJta Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cool nnd James
lbs.
Hulett Feb. 11. 1884. and moved to spent
from Thursday till Sunday
Mercer Co-, where he lived until
in northern Michigan.". |
Virginia Sweets—U. S. No. 1 quality
coming to Michigan in 1903 and set- camping
Lew
Neeb
nnd
sons.
Ray
of
Bliss-1
tied in Cassopolis. Cass Co. until
nnd Merle of Monroe, attended,
twelve years ago when he moved to field
a meeting at Lansing Saturday.
■
Hastings.
Fancy Michigan Wealthy’s
Mrs. Ruby Scally of Flint is spend-;
lbs.
He leaves to mourn their toss. his
Ing
a
few days with Mr. a/d .Mrs.
wife and many nephews and nieces,
Adams.
beside many neighbors and friends, Henn'
, Ted Bustancc has employment In I
two brothers and two sisters having an elevator at Greenville.
gone the way before
lb-Mra. Lydia Simpson Is spendingHe was a kind, loving husband, a
Michigan Yelloi
couple of weeks with her dough-i
good neighbor and an honest and a
ter. Mrs Freeman Comstock, of
upright citizen: He will be greatly Grand Rapids.
large bch. £(
ib.
missed in the community.
MICHIGAN
Mr.
nnd
Mr*,
pharlie
Beattie,
Jean
Today our hearts are sad and lonely. nnd Irene and friend. Cecil Worth-.
Ripe, flavorfui
Frerir. tender, well bieached
Its clouds seem dark and low.
Ington.
of
Vicksburg,
called
at
the
. But the wind whispers so softly.
Ed. Babbitt home Sunday.
1 "Our God Has willed It so "
The Kendall ststera favored us
But oh. we will sadly miss him
with a vocal trio in the Sunday
! With the rising of the sun.
morning service at the local M. E.
And we will be bo lonely.
church, which was much appreciated
i When at eve our work is done.
Any cut of chuck or shoulder
by .those present, as well as the
But some day our God the Father splendid message which followed and
i Will whisper "Cotne" to you and .was
delivered by Rev. Loomis.
j
’
me
Miss Velma Fnrbey relumed from:
BOILING
BEEF
lb.
i'And then'if we arc only* ready
the Kellogg Health camp at Pine;
h Our loved one we shall see.
lake Saturday.
Miss
Augusta
Hinckley.
Mrs.
Ella
NORTH CASTLETON.
u,.
Mrs. George Bass and baby came Catt amj Mrs. Hasel Noviskey at­
Or.PORK SAUSAGE
Sugar cared
.
home from Pennock hospital Thurs­ tended the,Jone* school reunion.1
Saturday. ‘
day.
Rev. Osgood will be the pastor at
Mrs. Iva Richards ol Richland.
Ind., who has been visiting Mra. Oeo. the local U. B. church for the com-1
Bass and family, returned home Ing year, and Rev. and Mra. E. M.
Small and Lean
Or LIVERS
Wheeler will move to their new pas­
Saturday.
.
Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Varney ’ of torate at Woodbury We very much'
Nashville called on their brother, regret the latter for Mr. and Mra.
Donald, and Homer Rowlader. Sun­ Wheeler have won. many friends
during his seven years as pastor
day.
Ib.
Several are planning on going to here.
The Jones school held their an­
district meeting this week.
Miss Gaytha Little has been seri­ nual reunion Saturday. Aug. 19 at
ously sick the past week al Mrs. the school grounds, with a fair at­
ib.
tendance. Every one enjoyed talk-1
Celia Townsend’s.
Picnic style
Sugar Cured
Ing over old school days and after
Martin corners.
a bounteous dinner was served we
Jeanette Trautwein of Morgan is all assembled In the school house
spending the week end with her where tfie usual.routine of business
b.
grandmother. Mrs. Eva Trautwein.
wa* observed after which we lis­
Or FRANKS
Milo and Roland Barry are at­ tened lo a program carefully pre-!
tending A Century of Progress In pared
Mrs- Rose Snyder of Cale-1
Chicago. They accompanied Frank donla. and we were glad to welcome
"Where immediate attention and courtesy are ahown to all"
and Verdun Barry of Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sisson and
Fancy fresh dressed fowl
lb.
Mrs. H. Cogswell relumed home family of White Pigeon.
Phone 2115
Hastings, Michigan
We Deliver
Sunday after spending the week
Mr. and Mr*. R. F. Kundee and
with her niece, Mrs. Bophronla daughter. Agatha, of Detroit and,
Johnson, in Olivet’
Alice and son, Herbert, motored to

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.
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This year we will have the famous
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PAGE TEN

| vent the mercury from sinking to surface of the roil ihnxtfh an up-1 r-wr—: 1 ।
n»
It iuwHow levels on muck soils where valu- W’ rtl“- «® ‘ugher levels Warm COURT HOUSE NEWS
,to''
“» ““
KILLING MUCK CROPS '.bk er»M UWVUMV. nta,. »r “
;■ i ,
Device Developed
J."jjT
—
,
The cold-air I* forced upward with;
1‘KOBATE COL'BT.
on airplane piopellor set inside a
The
frost
by Michigan State Man Ex'rh“device
l4“v4~ for preventing ♦~'
“ vertical, metal flue An electric or , Est Mary E Hampton, deed.
h. used for
tnr po“ - '
of administrator filed, letters
, damage on muck soil# was developed gam line motor
for
o! administration Imued. order limitnri^md at Annual Meet
_________
____ wm noroilrie rnoti r can be usid
by Dr. Paul
E . Harmer and
nulAandn.- — Airplane projicHurs j shown to farmers who visited the
which lift mm to regions where the College muck whs plot* nt thr ar.-th7nnai
’merits
mirit*
Est- Mary E, Alien, Annual achave
been
usrd
and
the
final
rnerrury sneak* down Into thv t ul!&gt;r.ual inspection.
fro«i
prevent-r
ntTdcterSiMd but X*l52S «»n’ di giYardlan filed
may be u.-ed In the future to per-works by forcing cold airfrym the arr
,M"are ttmt it may become
“ie a very Rd Joel Kocher, et al.
. db
.
tlom
m*apvttluablr aid to fi.ttner. owning pcarr-d Order allowing account
cn„—-ni enfrosty soil*
•
teredFro*t
Is the gfcateH
hazard on
- -. SO1U:
--------— -?Rwar
r.-.-. ^
Horace W. sHowmg^-w
Snow, et al. dismuck
und.-■it f ils■ dang,
r can
n‘

MAY PREVENT FROSTS

DELTON,

Mra Ber‘?“

FIN

.

Mr‘ ,Jda «"*

““ °-™u"*
the camp meeting at Pennock's grove aouth of Hastings Tuea410 ’
&lt;*”
Stanley Bolby. young son of Mr
and Mrs. Roy BolbrMacaped what

&lt;Cor

Al leg.

tempted to croM the street down
town' in hi* express wagon, when a
car M-a5 coming from the north. He
was ,truck and thrown to one aide
qf lhe street, but the wagon wan
dcmulbdied
Tile
boy wa* bruised some,
but not
seriously.

j L Peck
F r claim

as automatic defrosting

S
R

be avoided in normal yi-urr. Michl- «kler»-d
...
. .
.
,
Kan',
a. of
of muck
‘
n . r
Wf 'J*1* ,9“ /JmipaUiy to lite
Kant» mlllP
million*
of acre,
acre* of
muck soils
roil*
will n..ve
a much'greater
much c:eater value than
R*&gt;’1,la Weitoer. deed Order bejeaved family of John Albertson
.will
have a
*• |.n-vn:
Th"-muck- are bolrn- u rt“e'* »u'*u’ 0,1 band «ut«ed. ji Hickory Corners, whose death ocCialb higher fertile »
and mmt *!*”.“•* *lcc?ur‘!
.ad.mU^2&lt;“ur cur**d .*“*
“l Bronson
filed.
hospital. Kalamazoo,
following
and
crop* oan be grown on them succei Hird, bond of-administrator m«i
— no,
—
j Ed James A Ryan, deed. Prtl- operation for gall stones, the precedfully under proper jhnnagrment.
tian to sell, transfer assign
and _ bond
.
’ ms Friday.
Mr., and Mrs. William Mason en­
ASHVILLI
fileTX order to sell, traruier
and■
tertained over last week end tlie
.asdgn bond entered,
Mr and Mr* Fred Bullis speitt
f-,_ Merriil D. McVean Order to former’s brother and wife from Chl? n*-o ’ &lt;•
*t*k *4,11
a*sigv. and transfer savings account
Mr. and Mrs. E11U Francisco spent
•n B.i j t ''. &lt;
and stock entered, release of guarda few day* last week visiting thr
Bnrn to Mr and Mrs Floyd Ra*- ,lall by
flR&gt;d
Warld’a fair at Chicago and a good
*....... - ”™
o,,.-,,
many from here intend to take tlie
Mr. and Mr: C.ad Huvc attended.
rtnt”
opi«r*uiu»j
opportunity w
of guui«
going «w*i
next ouaus,
Sunday *&gt;..
on
’* ” J .tvin picnic at Eaton Rapids f /*' °[dcr BUt*K»nzing sale of bonds the excural(MV jt nas been a long
Ertday.
’.tine since tiiere has been an excurPHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
Vlctor Brumm ts spending a
Mat* E. Hampton, dec'd. Pr- Mon train through Delton­
.... ..„y&gt; ,.t ih.- home of Mr. ..nd tilion to sell, transfer and assign
Mr*. Gladys Gaskill Ls moving In­
Mr. Clifford Pmter in Burryville. bmdu und ca*h check filed, oyder to to the room* over the |x»! offler
being tailed there’ bv the death of ’'ll. traiMfef- and assign boittt* and ---• Mr. —
— Dan
— Daniels will
««'
and
and• •*
Mr*
her niece. Ml-.-, Elizabeth Potter
cash Check entered.
move into Mr*. Gaskill's iiouse on
The annual Kunz reiinlon .was
E%: D. J Bagley, dec'd. Will filed, South Grove St.
The Delton horseshoe totwer* went
held at Morvan Park on Thursday.'pension hr probate ot will filed.
, to Nashville Friday night to pUy the
Iren*' Mutual Aulotnnone wa . HO yrara old nnd the ; &gt;un«-_ . (- ■, . Ml',' fl ,1 . i-l.l ■ », UW .*■ • 1- ' Nashville team and returned bear­
c:.i J mrniltu. A
z. .•.lull program f::l
ncw standard
Thi* nejr Frigidairc intro­
fol- tmiony o! lrcelK*ldcrs. Missaukee Co ing the honor of winning the game
llonrll wa* one of theijirwt.insur­
;
Mr. and Mr:-. Wade Town and
;
lowed
«
bountiful
dinner
The
'n'"
filed, warrant and report of rotnmisance companies to comply with
duce* a distinctive style in
Kathryn and Kenneth and Mr. und
icers, president, POer Kunk; Scciv- . ticncrs op claims riled.
Mrs. Allen Terry spent last week on
itary
nnd
Tn-rt-'ui-r, Mt' Orville
cabinet design, wilh a finish
Ftrigidaire that operates on
that thr upturn in bu»lnr**' dur
Eat. Jerry Haynes,'dec'd. Bond of a camping tup through north­
of white Dulux and hand­
less electric current than one
■ away wenwaiter scanier Mr * *ei‘utor nlr(l- letters testamentary ern Midiigan
Mr. Vrm Knlik r ,m! rMuilfc
““‘“"S
Rev and Mr* Rochelle of Bansome chromium hardware.
ordinary lamp bulb.
or M.; lay™n:«».■,«,d »r S "
L-'.er. Mich-, spent Thursday wuh
; Mr.. UrMW..:i.
,J,d
«• «m»oa *»»d.
The rompaiiy has been in opera­
Mr and Mr* Harvey Ding.-.
tion in Michigan nearly eighteen
ol FarmlngtonL Mrs. Richant Z« nk&lt;&amp;*’• Thomas E. chec.^-bruugh.
Grandpa and Grandma Ding*
4 KOOK TIUT PLANS
and two children of VertnofttviUc; d'cd. Petition tor authority to con- came Sunday from Litchfield to
YOUK M/ALS FOR A YEAR
Mr. Alice Bailey-and children oi l'-nuf operation of factory and ex- spend a few weeks with their aim,
SX.OM.IWO in claim*.
WOfrtland; Mr. .and Mr* ^Mer nnd Ilmc ft contract filed, waiver and ‘wire, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Whsl shall we hsveloebreaMait?
With stainless porcelain inKunz, Mt.- Olin Kunz and Mr- Or- ’'&lt; notice filed, order grunting aii- Dtnps. \
L(.nchr»n? Dinner? These pus­
mr&gt;Mfe without protection for lia­
MutualAuto Ins. Ct
, ton Endsley, of near HAhrnic*
tthqrity Jo continue operation of
Mr. ahd Mr*. Bernard. Martf of
sling questions ate purehng no
bility. If you desire an automo­
Scia-'l
ojciif Sept, tltii. Tlie facte:.y and extend time ot contract Grand Rapid*. Mr. and Mr* Myron
longer.
For
here
are
mciv»
for
one-fourth
more
food
spare
the quality that has made
bile insurance policy, see your
■
l
■.■ ■
Maron of cedar Creek and Mr. and
local agent or write
—extra room (or tall contain­
Frigidairc the choice of a mil­
thryrar. Now » our meal, can have
Wallin e. Principal, John V. Van De-, Esh Carl Ktcc Brown, dec'd Third Mrs. Bert Litt* and son*. Kennrth
drlighiful variety .... correct
A, IV (&lt;i. Woodard annual account of trustee filed, or­ and Mason, were'Sunday guests of
--------ers and bottles—and a com­
lion more buyers than any
coinbinationtlcrtaiteandiwahh.
Smith
Caroline Redd. Mr*, dcr appointing guardian nd litem. Mr. and Mrs. William Mason.
partment for frozen storage.
other electric refrigerator.
Lcl.i R v. Mis.- I r-u.r- • Ciiitn-r. Mi.. ;&lt; ntcwd. order for publication enMrs. Lucy Ditws reports that she
Mfidrcd Mainono. Ml-.- Came Cah-v. । tired.
’
has a sunflower plant which has 41
Mu. Helen
| E-'..
... Butter nnd Mb.-.
. .. Ih-ll.
. George W. Davis, dec'd.'U- bliyssoms on it now.
.
Donald Shupp.. .ron ol Mr and
fisc' to sell real estate issued.
Mr. and Mr* Ike Johnson visited
Mr.
William Shui.n. and Mis*
D J. Bagley, deed Proof of Mr and Mrs. Burwell Scudder of’
THB SUPER FRlGtOAlRE Lt.ND INCtUDLS SIX NBW DELUXE ALL.PORCELAIN MOD
'Dorothy Thopp-mi ol Mupl&lt;- Grove 1'11* fill’d, order admitting will en- North Hasting* Sunday
WM. E. ROBB, SecreUrv.
HOWELL, MICH.
A-r&lt;-m.irr:c« i.et
in mutincj, t' :. d. '
William Mivon and arnnd.-on.
WITH MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES—THE FINEST FRIGJDAIRES EVER BUILT
In th. afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Clkk^t. John W. Olmstead, dec'd. Pr- Kenneth Ulis, left Bunday after, lord Thomp.uoi and thru- children TlUoh for admiuL-ftrator hied, waiver noon for a vtdt to A Century of
were invu.-d to th. Shupp home. Ice
notice .filed, order appointlnK ad- Progrcxs nt Chicago. They will be
■ ~.s
—
.—&gt;
’gone nine day's.
....... -*
• wived.
mmvitrator
entered.
Pune. .11
Mr, and Mr* H. T. Wertmnn
• lor the six'
‘
-*■
A GENERAL SIOTOI3 VALVB
.. and Mr*. tory filed.
■ ,
-spent
spent Sunday afternoon with,
with Mr
Mr. ,
Mr
Wilbur
held Wedneadny
Wednesday
t .t Sarah Malcolm, dec'd. Llcdlfte and Mrs. Harry Garrison al
nt llasHasNow Going on
Dramatic Demonstration
Conic in Today
mornin;
•!).• home a; in o'clock 1,1 *&lt;'U real catiitc issued, testimony tings.
couducn d by Re-. Dorothy H.iytet. cl freeholders filed, oath before sale
Mr.
” and’ *Mrs.
’
’Leoti’ “
Pennock and
Bund iu l..,ite\:i.w cDmetciy.
filed, rejiwt. of iude filed.
-------- ’’---------- Garner and Naomi attended' the
Mr- IE. Hifcb-.c oi Grand1* Ed- P&gt;‘icr Maurer, dec'd. Final ac- ‘Centennial at Bellevue Ttuirsdav.
R.»)':-L- an - brouitit here for burial eount of executor, filed, order, for i Friends ot Mr*. Inez Pennock
Thursday af’ernmni. Shu ux tlw PHhhcuMoh-entered.
Ldnabeck of_ Kalamazoo arc ple-ved
niothi'r ol Jud-'- Clark E Htalxi
EM. George Hilt, dec'd,. Petition to hear of a birth-of a baby girl on
Telcphone’2305 Hastings, Mich.
On Thui.-day night tu&gt;' F I. Ci. E for. hearing on final account and j Aug 18 She has beep named Inez
' ' “
' Ml
’ ‘church
- • It,id
■ - its uMigHim-jit &lt;,f residue, filed, order
The ILnrtraan family gathering
to: miblit-ation entered.
wax held at the home of Mr. Chris
—to our shareholder)-, the resent4, or prolee*
E*l. Janie* R. Anders, deed. Propf Hartman Sunday.
Gantt
Several from here attended th
!i&gt;. and &lt;&gt;f will filed, .irdcr admitting will cnlion fyiid» were increased over S( G^OOO du ring
(how er. terett. bond of executor filed, letters Ionia Fair last week and report it
Honwmnde in.
te&gt;t.inu-ntn6' Issued,'order limiting.: very good fair.
:settlement entered, petition for' Mr and Mrs George William* and '
lhe six niontlfb period ending June 30, 1933,
Mr- Orb Lsicitw- .attended the hearing claims filed, notice to cred- i family o! Milwaukee, WL*. were!
. funeral of Mr Flora Baird al Bat- • tton- Issued.
|calling on friend* in Delton. Mon-i
th- .creek Wednesday
; 8&gt;t. Thoma* E. Chccscbrough, day.
.
Ml v-nif Mr* William Hecker and dec d. Petition for assignment of •
--------------;•
'
fam.'.v *pent the vrik end in Ohio residue filed.
GLASS CREEK.
Adolph Ii. -i
J. . ;-. vi.u-.uig
E l Helen L. Neve, decd. Di*-; After spending several weeks witii,
It.i-nil: In Gladstone. He wa*accom- charge of administrator Iwucd. e.s- relatives here. Mis* Donna FVreman
-j inird a* far . el Ignacv bv Mm
tatc enrolled.
. returned to her home in Kalamazm
Grhwold at JaHcnon
«*,
Detroit, Michigan
' ■'
' ’Mu.
*•
r”
£». George W. Davis, dec’d. Oath Sunday ML*- Katie Whittemme ue-&gt;
and
E.thcr
ix l 're .■-ale Hied, order lor payment companied her for a week's visit.
t
pull.
5! A US
Ray ***•
Erway“ and family and Fred
go hotm Of cluimfc allowed by commitMoncr*
.Otis nnd wife spent Sunday P. M. at
niuiwt
u
Zimmer ‘ entered.4
u.iu.mhi.
wise*
m-x Albert Schauflhaufer. dec'd.! Clu® lalte-. and Mi&lt; Clavton IN. kcr- and Order appointing administrator cn-l The Mi**?* Lucille Otis. Ruth Er-1
Hubert, M: ..nd Mt
Glenn tered.
i way and Robert Otis and Cha*, and
ind «&gt;;i Va!, . M: um Mr
E.t RoLtno WcJbcr. deed. War°* Kalarftazoo went to
I WANT THE
• White
cloud . last
week returning
■rt Dirker on-and-M&gt;. and M;-&lt;. rant and inventory filed.
'
.
. Sunday evening.
Will. Martin returned Sunday from
FINEST MOTOR OIL
CARLTON CENTER.
Rev. and Mra. Conklin of Hastimr*
Chicago when- tliey attended the
Th‘- Brown 8ch«»l reunion was.; were callers at Forrnt Haven* FriI CAN BUY
I ux- taken to pm“trended Sunday about tw.&gt;
....day P. M.
■din w&lt;
M . u* alt.niu.n Kindred being pre*ent People Iran- Mr*. Kate Erwav visited her
:■ ,.
■ ! r up- umo. Grand Rapid&gt;_ Kalanuuon. brother. Heary Shively and lanui;
‘ Lansing. Alma, and Potrenslle were near Oun lake‘Sunday
H..vd- :: S.- Mr. t*ar» to nuet old friends
Mr* Ray Bub&gt; and son returned
\yt t . j , , ; .
Chester Henney and Mr. and Mr* to their home in Lansing Thurtda*
YOU WANT
’
Harr- Snydi-r and daughter. Elua- after a visit In the Clyde Warren
ISO»VIS"D*
1
-a"., i;. IJafJ. b^th from Ohio vwted at tha home. home.
.iU)" •’! Fred and R.ilpxg,
Hennjy
Friday
Clyde Warren and
family
visited
t
Clyde
Warren
ami family visited
AT-254*
and Saturday,
m. Eaton Rapids Sunday.
Nwn and Dons Clem spent part
After two weeks' visit at Roy Er_&lt;
—u
»------ .. ----------way'* Robert Shaffer returned to
। his home In Hastings Sunday
Mrs Forrest Haven* spent several
Mr atid Mrs. John Usbornr and
family attended the Usbornc re­ day* las: week at Robert McGjoek-'
money you
union at Gull lake Wednesday, also tin's in Hasting*
Roy Erway and family spent Sun­
PROVE
in purchasing
ISOsVIS 4ID”—The new motor oil that will not Kludge under the haniert,
Supervisor's picnic at Gun lake day with Dick Row and wife in
hottest driving —top quality, low in carbon, unsuqiasacd. in durability.
your next winter’d
.
i Thursday. Gordon Usborne attended Hastings.
Mrs. Sara Erway is caring for
the Hclrlgle reunion at Gun lake
fuel NOW. before
Mr*. Robert Vrooinan and son at
further advance in
ut- Toren
Mr and Mr* Fred Henney and tlie home of her father. Rankin
&gt;.»:i and Mr and Mrs. E J Beck and
price will go a long
Utile Delore* McGlocklm of Hat.
■
went Bunday to Lakeview to
way toward help­
serm.m .r. spend the day with Rev. and Mrs tings spent the forepart of the week
with her grandparents here
.
Sl-.-.-pherd W A. Exncr
ing to pay other
tt*b- the
Mr and Mr* Frank Hoim-nvatliving expenses.
BOWENS MILLS.
Mr- tended a tamily reunion at Grand
I WANT THE MOST
Sunday School every Sunday at
isinu.
&gt;•
Rapid*
Sunday.
Mrv
Hosmer.tn;
New prices^ »how
ECONOMICAL
it:-. :
granddaughter of Grand Rapid.- ac- 10;30. Everyone come and help a
I WANT A MICM
cnod cause. Mrs. Springer and Mi'-’
COOP OIL I CAH FIND
I'd
j
iu3&gt;
(-•
smpanled
them
home
for
a
visit.
i
that coal is going
Esther Parka are working bant to
«RAPf Oft ATA
Bl'GBEE
CORNERS.
keep
it
agoing.
Glad
to
see
some
cf
,
higher and the next
MIMUN ma
the
people
from
th?
cottages
come.
nuneeri
RAVI YOU
{spent Saturday at tlie Ionia fair
Mr and Mrs. E. D. springer at­
Mi-. Wm N bi- •(-r!' Mr- •111d Mr* Fford Palmer and tended the funeral of the latter'.!.
;how a sharp adI
COT FT i
/i- .\: i .Uli!
■ family’ .spept Sunday with Mr and nephew. John Alberston of Hickory
Uh'
YOU
WANT
1’
I
MeDonnel east of H . • i Corners Friday
Ii.'- i-ccasion w.i* Mr-, McDonaldMary Briggs, who hxs been visiting
STANOLIND
ird Ix.i -i 1 b-.rth’daj Mr* MeDonnel u Mr* Frank Barnes of Leach takc’for the
ATI5«*
i Mary Rir£* &gt;istcr ■
past week returned home Friday ar-,
YIS SIR
’.V: -, .,’ .1' ^,r ■*nd Mr* Ralph Dunktey of companicd by her cousin. Miss Wan­
e &gt;':&gt; i ■. . a-1 Hopkins were Sunday guest &lt; of Mr. da Barnes.
POLAR IN t
,
r
“
’
‘
“
and
Mr*
Byron
Juhncux
Mb*
Mohr
of
Grand
Rapids
Is
the
Ml
AT 2O«*
ini, he’ Mr and
Byron Jdhncox and ■ guest of May Michael
a mimixm-rthcr and Bx'il and Jay DeWitt
D perk:n=’ '“ended j twentieth wedding annt- and Ruth are taking-tn the sights
' ■ :
vergin' celebration Saturday night this week at Chicago Tliey will be
at Otsego *t Mr ana Mrs Edd jack this week to their cottage
Hover s A nice lunch was served and
Mr and Mrs- R H. Stokrt left
relative*.
: &gt;i good time wa* enjoyed by ah.
Saturday for Petoskey to visit their
Serenades called at Bnon John- niece. Mrs. Daisy Newman, before
STANOLIND — Why go to unknown
POLARINE—The Middle Weal's
b»x* Tuesday night. They brought they return to their home in
1» Pe6pLE OCT OF EVERY
oils when you can buy this dependable
tlteir instrument* with them—bell*, Springfield. Mo Hj satcr. Mr*.
popular medians-priced motor (riL N&lt;n«
saws, and hammers. Byron came out Fannie Hart, of Detroit is reampin;
Standard product for only 15&lt; a cpiart?
•oil* for the lowest price in its histarv.
Acidity 'indigestion, heartburn, and muted them in. All had candy with them. She will stay another
H.ED3, COAL, SALT, LIME AM) ETC.
tour item* ch often Irad to ulcer* .tnd cigar’-, visited a while then de­ month. Tliey expect to start home
Don't rum your .-tonuch Count- parted feeling fine
Mr
and
Mrs
—
—
•
-----Bymr. Johneex
HASTINGS, MICH
Mr. and Mrs Bruin Slot and
TELEPHONE 22S7
went to Vckxburi __ -____ _ — • daughter Linda and son Budd;, of.
ernoan. Mr* Karl Goldsmith re­ Grand Rapid* spent Sunday a: their
turning home with them.
at
'
cottage here,
1 *AL.an
BQ ni«vniniirnna
PIBTRIBUTORB m
QP mylar
ATLAS TIRCB

Edge Grain Shingles

PRICE STILL REASONABLE!
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Rains L

..'.and this new I’ri^iilaii &lt;■ uses less
ctirrchl than one ordinary lamp bulb

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FILL YOUR BIN WITH COAL NOW!

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

ECONOMY

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CITIZENS’ MUTUAL
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In Addition to Payment of the

Eightieth Consecutive
Semi-Annual Dividend

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

Consumers Power Company

FINE OILS
LOW PRICES

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BUY YOUR MOTOR OIL AT STANDARD STATIONS

Coal Prices
stui Advancing
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We Carry All the Various Grades of
Coal Desired for Economy and
Service in Heating

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

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�Tlir HASTINGS BANNEB. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST M. 192J
' Mrs
and—
Mr.
EAST---DELTON
Ml 1)1)LEV 1 LIE.
!of Flint.who nave made an extend- the most impr*Mive message.
.... Sain Buxton and Mr
«. and1 Tierce, ot Augusta ....
. and Mrs. .!
-----------the
Hlrrv RebondeimMvrr wife and cd *“lt Bt l&gt;tr ,io,n*' of hcr psrwxta. &gt; The members of Uw Mr and Mrs Mr» Orin Durham left Saturdayr for Ronald Warner, who all visited toe
old Doc Stark left an al
.
. .
------ - ... Mr- and Mrs Clrll Van Aukcn. n - i Brandt family held a reunion at Crystal take. Michigan, where tliey:Byron Guy iiome ta aee the new ton. • &lt;irl at the home of Mr.
' ' nnirSli rnTiTrn1
inriwi Iiniii. Hunrtxv 'ITixv rillPlne take tM-ur ("Mlv«.t Hunrtlv Kill h, tn rxtn-i fnr -----m flmx
Rrnitt
Kendal
I llrmi tin Stewart
Kt.lurdavWater*. Saturday. a... Byron i(endalL
Doni,
on Saturday
-I-*** • "** " la.ICIl n.v, ■ liva n.a. a*.w.
fall/Nl Oil incilu* IlCtv L.IC
.
*
.
.
He t* now deceoaed and leave* three ia*t week, on their way home from nio'e *° Bay ®*ty whete Mr Mein- There were about nevcnly preaenl to
Mis:. Dorotiiy
Holmes via!ted
New cement steps have been con- Th* UUie mlae has beer. ...----- children. Marian Leedy. James the Chicago fair. Harry wax brought tyre hg* employmeii!.
j partake ut the bountiful dinner.
fri«;n&lt;i* in Battle Creek last week
struoted at th* Elite schoolhouse and Marie Edna. Mother and daughter
•
ail »»/
.
—. —
.
—...—xii noinls on Battle creek circuit’ W111U
Gray
andRussel
Merle Van
Aukcn
Birthday
organtaathe Interior
is being
painted
doing fine.
L Leedy,
and
Leedy,
all ofTlie
up Pleasure
lure and was
a welcome
vialto
AU points
on Battle
Cicekand
circuit
-----------andtton have defeircd.thc August aes- other minor improvemcnla made.
Mason Newton spent Saturday
Grand Rapids. Michigan. Mr. Hany '■ the old home .town
&lt;crc ««H repreaenlcd Sunday’P M­ left Thursday for West Branch
&lt; Continued '
th^will sion until September
'
ready for the opening of school on with hta brother, Manson, and wife,
j Leedy, tlie husband of Mr*. William
..
. n3rlh„n Wmcon- *l the ,oUrth l^arterliacoriference Glennie. Michigan, where CL^.
... ,
-u y ■
McPeck. l» now living 'tn Grand
7™.
'“"“J" hLCSo- held at Mary Laue pRk Martin apend some Umr with UieMfyrmcr
narfiM.. ’»s Mr and Mr*. Charles Baker, and September 5
fcnear Richland
Allegan couihy/aeveral year* ago. • Rapid,.
i*&gt;? •"£
lake.-with the Rev Cec-.l Pollock of relativesson from near Buflalo. New York.; Norman Stanton and Floyd Wel-is Sunday visitor* at John Willison's
Mr* Mary U-e visited her par­ were guest* at Use home of their cher each u*&gt;ic a curkaul ot boy were. Mr and Mr* Albert Hartman
—___ ____________
M. and Mr* Fred
—-Miller
—
friends ta the Ionia fair on Friday and two daughters
.
. al South
_ ____
Hickory
iW cl.mud bv iu iiriJT I.w
minor children of Allen McPrek .aid
always euloy hearing him ln ch,*r‘1' A J* ljck d,nner p,*‘ ent*. Mr and Mr*. John Norris, on comms.
-k end.
Other
gueata
* Leun Cote*-have
--------re*-------------Ray
— Durkee
------J *family
—,r“ **
Friday white the family attended tar the "week end.
Other
gw-ata
on onj
Mr. •*and—
Mr.Corner*.
and
of
• Sunday were. Mrs.
.Sunday
Mrs Sylvia Scidmorc
Scidmorc'!turned from their camping trip ami Wait Hope anti Mr. and Mrs. Ghar,
A vtry lnt.-rr.ding dculnpment '(&lt;cr
be entered directing Ar» nerjeiicc.v &lt;4 which lu- had many iplcndid talk by Dr Pollock con- the Ionia Free fair
I
nqe up with reference U&gt;
to thta fund ihur L 0ouM, .the
admUUitrJW of
‘ X TldX
by toe ..__
takei....ide
.... with
, ------- Mr ,nd j[rs Jay Cult. M: and and son Ebn-t and friend. Mr report fine A-.huig at Crystal take , ley Beck of Gatesburg.
.
came
h- aHminiitmt.tr
\ ,X
.
....
■‘
le *.w,r
estate*. 1U
to lull.
turn »IW
the ra- p,m&lt;jiy dca&lt;i Blrtj
badly injured _______ :_________________________
..... °( l----------* | escheated tauil..,
to William McPerfc. It
aimers
. . .............
. _ ..___
11.•"*
“* front ; rl*“l «u'“4 nt wuiiM.n
william McPrek to that Uarrc wax n« Iwpe
iwld out .for_
?•'“taut., nkd wilh tlie court toat th**r grand children in-the same hu recovery, but today lie look* like
: William McPt-ck disappeared' smie :
„ Ulolwh william McPeck a inilltun dollars. He says tiw north
Hung Ilka 40 or SO years ago. After ;vrre
la Hie land to live in a* Um air Is
-1
had bcen-guiK-“
several
hu!
...
I he
S-.
"ix•year*,
“.r”
;!•&gt;»
TX“.ofun.ta
“?he m&gt; good that a beraon nerd* but Ut-

FIAIIIHFIRINR Uhl

....

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I

Leede After Mr and Mr Li4dv had!
^‘eat Board a* provided by
ix en married aevera! year* Mr Mr&gt;££;
hmd At any

|
K

Pick returned in tin- tall &lt;4 1924
hi- nt&lt;&gt;|»pcd al ih«- home of in* fornn-r wif&lt;; a *iwt time, then diaap-

t

Last week two ear* eanic together

:nwnl •" eoch eaclieaf fund. At any ao*apiwrvtitly under the influence of
time i-ny person i ntitlwi to a share । |1(|uor thM lhe 8iKr&lt;i! waa tailed
of such fund may. upon proper proof and when h. nirtved pui: of them
to tlu- Errlirat Board, obtain total.
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.
...
tori iff took two-men nnd a woman

. ssiBseHss-

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£
.•
£

At the time ol hi-, first dtaappeur- tngjy
unce Im- left his wife aiwi I wo chll-| I,, , ytw i|gr me irt-r.-.rut. where
drrn Hta daughter, Cora Mur Me- Ih&lt;. ux rate te unusually small. Un
P«rk tat. i m..rn&lt; d teUand Hum wtll greatly aid Um* mImoI fund. Ab
mri ‘li&gt; ihi • ii.Mun »rw bun four i though in this cuuntx thp amount
el.ildnii. W.-a Hummel Kmn&lt;•«. tllrjl*| Io u„. aupnj^Mj|. Jn nrtny
Ray HummeiL William Hummel and , countie* it amounts to several thouHo.jiui Huinii'i'i. Jr Mr» HUDinnli- .amt collar*

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I&gt;i«' . -n of William MrPiA. I Nru York te webt of Santiago and highly &lt;&gt;! th&gt;- enter*.airim&lt; nt
haiwly AIL'ti McPrck. after l&amp;&gt; | Valparatad! Chile.
M. I*. Sunday Schuui picnicked at
Gun take on Tliuiaetay'. A goad time
us reported.

• i

B BUY IN AUGUST
PRICES WILL BE HIGHER THIS FALL

charge in circuit coin; Danger
enough on the highway* with all the
traffic there I* without drnnken

NOW IS THE TIME TO HELP YOURSELF TO
SAVINGS I FOODS TODAY ARE A GOOD IN.
VESTMENT. TAKE FULL ADVANTAGE OF.
A&amp;P'S GREAT "BUY-IN-AUGUST" SALE1

true we hope a good example will
be nuid&gt;Several uf our people attended the

Stock Your Pantry At These Money*Saving Prices!

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For That
Fall Plowing
We aim to carry a full line of plow
shares and points for I. H. C., Gale,
Burch, Banner, Moore, Syracuse,
South Bend and Oliver Plows.

farm burned TnumLiy A. M. Thta
Wa* a new burn built ou»Un? saui«
wall from which a flnr barn burned
about UuOe-yrai

take care &lt;
burned and

FLOUR .. FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE -«• I ARM IMPLEMENTS

TELEPHONE 2118

HASTINGS, MICH.

;.;?«S3@ew

AUGUST

THBESALE

Save lhe Colton Process Tax

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in today.

,

LIBERAL TRADE-IN
ALLOWANCE
DURING THIS SALE

i during their alwnee.
. Mr ar.rt Mr. Ijir.
Ann Arbor

McKevltt. of
.- week end

G |&gt;. and M.r* WhiUnore wen- tluaix-k end i;ur'»t. nt their son. Edw.
B and family Ui Hl-.

HION tKIO TVH

j 4.75-19 . . .
54)0.19 . . .
3.25-18 . . .

340-19 . . .
! 6.00-18 . . .
1 6.00-19 H.D.

6.50-1911.1).

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MASTERPIECE

or TIRE CONSTRUCTION

Firestone High Speed Tires are
quality — *upcrlor In every
“--ly—material*. &lt;le*ign, cooatruc-

.As

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Tirdsfone

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IBJft
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ANDRUS SERVICE
JEFFERSON A
COURT Streets

Rajah Salad
DRESSING

i, Mr and Mrs. France* Ryan and
|Pria&lt;.-llhi of Detroit came Saturday
to the iHxnr of Mr. and Mrs L . E.
Mudge. Mr. Ryan r&gt; turactl' U&gt; hta
home Sunday aftl-rnoon and Mrs.
Ryan and PrVcilla will stay tiunng
the absence -.&gt;! Mrs. Mudge
Rev. Rhoades was called from
camp meeting for tlie funeral of
Mr* .Maggie Cumming* who died
Thursday morning at her 'imme.
Service* wen- held Sunday at two
P. M al the house with burial In
tiro Wilcox cemetery.
Mrs. V Norton and Margery rxE Norton to the Evangelical ramp
meeting near Buclianan this week.

PHONE 2240 «

MICHIGAN

ASSYRIA.
Mesam and Me*danyw Sam Bux­
ton and Orin Durham vialted thetr
.-.taler. Str*. Nellie Miller, wlw
un­
der treatment nt the Univeralty
hospital at Ann Arbor last week
finding lier vane an prosed.
Meadame* Grace Muck. Agne*
Cole. Florence Babe-sck. Olive To­
bin* and Albert Clark, and grand­
children. Gaylcni Bristol and Wilma
Jean .Clark and Muis Mildred Gar­
rett will return thi* week from a
ten days tour with the Frank Graen
motor party to nortlierp Michigan
and A Century of Progrcx, cxpxiition.
■
Mr. and Mrs Charles Purcell had
their model T Ford car atolen whlje i
at tr.c Bellevue Centennial on
Thursday afternoon. It was found
later but stripped of accessories but
th* lunch ba.;kv coats and s rail
were left. It wat found on U 8 13
near Battle Creek
Mn. Rhea McIntyre and family

Bologna orFrankfurts J 3gc
ib..

Beef Roasts

12jc
12jc
8c

ib.
Ib.

10C

!b.

Best Chuck Cuts

RIB BOILING BEEF
SALT PORK.
Streaked V
FILLETTS OF HADDOCK

Pure Lard

6c
6|c
25c

ii,.

it.

2

ii»

Open Kettle
Rendered

WHITEHOUSE

milk

bass

continue to lhe here, which ta very
pleasing to his many friends lien*.
L- R Beeler let! Sunday to at­
tend the Bay Scout camp
The- Hopkins band favored Us with
music • Monday noon, advertikiug
their hcnnccaniing.
.

and Mrs Burr Fax-ctt and baby at­
tend'd tlie service a*. Gull iakjt
High Stretch Cord it Gum-Dipped Sunday.
The Norton ycliooi reunion will be
for greatest Safety and Blouout
Protection — the SAFETY that held Saturday. Sept. 3 on the school
ground?, pot luck dinner. All who
only Firestone
may be interested are cordially in­
him vited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ostroth.
Rev and Mrs. Albert OMroth and
Mrs Sarah Ostroth attended camp
meeting at Buchanan Saturday and
Sunday.

ttll
TODAFI PUCE JAN.
nict

S8.4O
9.00
10.00
11.50
12.70
15.00
*7.90
*0.15

r lonta.
• Sunday Fred Orang.Ward Cha--* and «ifc
jixai Gtand Hnvi-u tisltinx friends
(Monday they spent in Mltake^ixi. •
j Suinlay the Gdlclle family t«iunion wart held at Gun take with “t
I relative* and trfcndr . A ajilcndid
lime wa:. had by ail .Thoma Liiillvtte- wx able t.i attend and it sure
(wan a fiiic outing tor hdn.
Ro-«&gt;e Lynd of De treat arrived
here- for over Sunday an&lt;\ tubk hu
I mother. Matin' Lynd. Iiome with
him for a visit. From there toe will
go to Olito for U*e wuitcr.
W. H Jlarptr rW-ired a letter
(taking him to oe in Detroit. Mon­
day at 9 A. M. to teport tor duty.
He will attuid a.acliool of instruc­
tion for four days and on Friday he
with others will take the examina-

nun u»

'Firestone
IIZ(

thi

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Any Sue Piece
SLAB BA'CON
Round or Sirloin
STEAKS
Sugar Cured
SMOKED PICNICS

CIGARETTES "Ji'S /J*SuSg-.“' arm BSc
Red Sour Pilled Cherries No. 10 can 53c

Cigarettes
AJAX SOAP

Soda Crackers

N. B. C. PRETZELLETTES
2 lbs. 29c
N. B C. RAISIN DROP CAKE
lb. 19c

Camel, Lucky Strike
Carton
Cheaterfield, Old Gold
7 cakes 25c CALUMET Baking Powder

PURE CANE

SUGAR

- 49c

Northern Tissue
IONA PEACHES No.

fix*. ti.oi 2c.n.29c

Brown Sugar
Grandmother’s Bread

CHEESE

Toilet Paper
OUR OWN TEA

14b. pkg. 29c

10 u» 49'

Maxwell House Coffey•

BOKAR COFFEE

Ib. tin 26c

$1.69
lb. tin 23c

Cn 59'

EDELWEISS or OLD WURZBURG

RED SOUR CHERRIES 2 med. can. 25c

25'

3

[ Chick Feed or Mash $1.89 ] Cwt.

4 bars 19c

CAMAY SOAP

Malt

23

Gxllon 19c

Spaghetti or Macaroni 8 ozs. 2 pkgs. 13c

A Low Price

14b. loaf 6c

Scratch Feed
MILD CREAM

bbl. 15.75

BULK Vinegxr

Nutley Margarine
ENCORE NOODLES 6 ozs. 2 pkgs 13c

.00
Ib.-can 23c

2*4b. Carton

Humpton Grahams 2 lb*. 25c

DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT 2 pk,.. 15c

Mr. and Mrs Wm. Harding Re­
coin pa med by Mr. and Mrs. Orv.
Gardner spent Sunday a* the gm -u
of Mr. Elza Farley In Grand R*p^L&gt;
Mrs. I^nu Holzemer of Washing­
ton ta “pending h few day* with her
stater. Mm. L E, Mudge They expeef to. attend the Sandidxe reunion
in Illinois, the latter part of the

(Effective August J1)

tires at today n loir prices.
. Rubber is up 150% und
cotton bus advanced 50%.
Judge for yourself tbe
• course that tire prices
must take."
' At today's low prices
don’t take chances with
thin, wgm tires! With our
liberal trade-in allowance
you can equip your cur
w ith a set of new Firestone
High Speed Tires at very
lowcost. Dou’tdclay. Come

FLOUR

is taking u few day.&lt; -vacattun and
with Mr* McKeviu J- ft in company
with O. E. and Mr.-. Blake Monday
I noun for a trip into notthem MichiI Ran. MU* Franco McKewtt. who
I ha* jut returned from summer.

tors here oyer tlie w&lt;

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company

A &amp; P MEAT MARKETS]

IONA

EASY TASK Soap Chipl

5 Ib. ctn. 27c

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

MASON
JARS

FINE
QUALITY
AT LOW
PRICES

FRESH
FROM GARDEN
AND ORCHARD

Pint.
Dozen

&amp;69c |
Doz.

Potatoes

U. S. No. 1 Grade

Sweet Potatoes

15

45c

4

19c

Watermelons Low Prices Cantaloupes
Lemons Silo d°Z. 25c Oranges Juicy 2 do* 37c

A s P FOOD STORE
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�-----I LEGAL NOTICES

IHND-t CORNERS.
I Mr. arid Mr* W. O. ToblM an3
daughter. Thelma attended tlie Hen■derailed: reunion at Al McDonaid'a
in South Hiutinia Thursday.

NASHVILLE.
M1M Fulda Schnee jpent Wed-; the neighbors cf her mother. Mr*.
Mr Bild Mrs. Will Hwir.eton ■• i tsday with frltndi m-Hastmea.
iLucy Hir.;W-.y. at their cottage at
Sbultr and Mt. and M. Fred MJ.- •
»«&lt;l•’«»• F&gt;ed Ackrtt and Wall lake Sunday
!rr went to Oladxfm tjatuiday So • •
C**,17
Mr and Mrs Chtfrlc* Cnuo returned frwm
tend « irwn. it ttt,-tim£ un M . - Mr td Uibhati|tMtt«nded the her trip ta New Mexico Wednesday.
■
Brant reunion at Pin/
n»sr Yin.
Mr and Mr*. Richard End.-], y uf
Sunday.
*
Wayland ipent Sunday with the latThe Garllnger reunion war held
Thursday ut Putnam park, with an

MICHIGAN BELL

A bountiful pot luck dinner
rved
The officers elected
MUt Maty Fdghntr me■•■mf. allied
ihe Oibcon faintly and Earle Fr'.ah-,
ncr on a tamping trip in northern
Michigan
.
■ •
■•till .be held next year tlx third
;i'hiir»duy in August on the shore bt

Mr-. •E-.a --I&gt;Wer of. J
Mu. .Mrliu-a Showalter
five g: nhilchikirvu. tin
W ,C DtBl.1 uf Map#'
ant DtHblt of Bedford’

Ralph .Wetherbee and Hale Si
&lt;• 'j-jn;rd.iv
at the WH-

«'c camping at Middle lake
V!-'; Minnie Fumtss spent a I

■nd family

tn Jv.,,r’ «Pringett nnd Mrs Etr.i.y Mix,
1 ::1‘ n Naii'.villc, arid one brother.
........... Henry IMeie&gt;on of Fine Juke. Funt-ral

AFTER THAT EXPERIENCE
I HAD MY TELEPHONE
PJUT BACK IN"

la YlAltthw Misz&gt; Munftiret 'Moore.
Mr. and .Mi ? Will Moon- unit,
daughter und Mr. and Mr-.. Geon.DvMott and family attended the

j Sunday.
I Robert Holley of "Kalamazoo

A strange n&lt;»i-c at the window .
the room . . . -udilcp sirluim in
no telephone in the hi&gt;iiM-,Miih
In-corne «rilicnl. But with a relepluuie at hand,
help ran be bum maned instantly. und family nnd
property .*&gt;:ifcgmird&lt;*d. Jit«l
Ih- worth more tlum the ••&lt;»»
fur n lifetimi-.
•

Sept.
Huwtiioriu*

Sunday

■hour service caMil only n few rents n day.
r a tvli photic today at any Telephone IhuiOilier. InxiaOalhni will be made promptly.

ft Nashville. It was
thr 'lijjhtning blinded

'Mis Al McDonald? the iadles
brine III their Sunshine and Cloudy

'day altemooh.

z-rT.-K'S^y. i We didn't actually plan on
elephants when we chose the
bodies for the newChevrolct. But we did choose
bodies rigid.enough. und strong enough’, to'support
six tons of elephant or anything else you can name.
Fish# bodies . . , steel bodies plus a hardwood
frame . . . exactly the same type of bodies used on
all 12. and l(i-cyltnder cars. Steel alotic is not enough
to make you ns safe and secure as we want you to
be in n Chevrolet." A steel body, welded into a'solid
wall of protection plus resilient hardwood rein­
forcing to take Up stress, absorb shocks and

prevent the steel from following its natural tend­
ency to buckle under pressure makes the sturdiest
body of all—the kind v.;ed on lhe Chevrolet, and
on no other low-priced cor. Rcmemlicr that
when you buy a car. Be sure to get all you pay for
..the supw-snfe .y of a stcel-plus-wood Fisher body.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH?.

*445

*565

STEEL ALONE IS NOr ENOUGH
.from the Naihvil!-- Hljh school and
rccrivrd her A B. degfoe 1mm tut'
Michigan state Nonr.ni' CoUtRe. F&gt;»1lowing KradiMtio'n She taught In ihr
High school in North Biuneh. Mich.

STEEL BODY

■a already wen more than a local-repu-‘
£* tation. Mr. and Mrs. Mix left for a
x* short motor trip and will be at home,
to their friend* after September I
at their ipm- on Lentz street

I7

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HARDWOOD FRAME

IT I T D r\
nU KU

STRONG, SAFE BODY BY FISHER

DISTRIBUTOR FOR BARRY COUNTY
Phone 2680
HASTINGS, MICH.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVE1

IGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, AUGUST 30, 10?3

12 PAGES

SPORTS FOR
EVERYONE ON BARRY WHEAT MEN
SCHOOLS OFFER
i; AT
at i izriirvxi paid UHI HI HIILn IVIi.il
SCHEDULE
LEGION FAIR
52219382
FINE WANTAGES
.

YEAR'S WORK BEGINS ON
’ TUESDAY FOLLOWING
LABOR DAY
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¥

¥

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MRS. CHAS. W. CLARKE
SERIOUSLY INJURED

PAGES 1 to 8

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O.v Roast At N-xin. Boxing Card
In The Eecniilg To Be Feature

day Morning
.
MEETINOS SCHEDULED TO Hasting* people we:e saddened ONLY FEW MINOR ROLES
FORM COUNTY BOARD
.to hear of. the venous accident which
ARE LEFT TO BE
OF CONTROL
FILLED
Vuriciv enou/h tor evrt-ybod.l vaudeville acts will be presented on
this city early Friday morning

pint ty the *puir of the piogram at tt.v
lhe platform Hi
in tivtlt
front ut
of uie
the ttuiiu
grand" .

,

OPENS FOR YEAR

CAST SELECTED

Teaks ' Vertebra in Fall
MSown Stairs Early Fri­

NUMBER 18

ST. ROSE SCHOOL

01
Week and Next

FILESBREFWTH
SUPREME COURT
ATTY SIGLER SEEKS RE­
LEASE OF NASHVILLE
BANK FUNDS

She was visiting: her »Uter. Mrs.

spoit events. cantMta anil siunts
—.......,.v Ccmr'.e.
.......... talking. APPLICATIONS FOR
A. C. Brown of. ,Grand
ahd REHEARSALS TO BEGIN
CITY HAS STRONG
Cumrte
, . Rapids,
v
designed tu provide a lull day of muhi-g and dancing comed-aru will
rtniirnro-ro nrinv In
insome
somemanner
mannerfeJI
felldown
downthe
the stain
TEACHING PERSONNEL injereit and entertainment at the Jg'if.nm u inricui :apld-firc Stunu
EARLY IN SEPTEMBER
LUNTHALTS READY She was hurried' to Butterworth

STATE TREASURER
REFUSES REQUEST

Civic Players Extend Invita­
tion to Authoress
of Play

Application Raises Interest­
ing Legal Questions Con­
cerning Mandamus

(in Sept- i&gt;. lire

.A hort time ago.we.published an
account of the action being Instltm&lt;4 Joy Mr. Harry O. Mohrmann,

Ti'gKin Fair' to be held on the lair and Paul Ganguflle: will pn-erp
Hastings Schools Stand High crouii.is here Labor Dav. Munday. • uu- y.rd-’i.mg mm-.ixr.. other acts
are- in
i
&lt;&gt;! r.egotia’ton . .
in State Because of Excel­
At prxnptly 8.3J on the evening
« ; Lab ir Day the Ainciican Ix-gion
lence of Work Done
v.ill
iL
it?
B.,;
Day of (-(-M-brallufi
, It will be a welcome sound in thL*
One of the mo" universally ap.city when tin’ .’Id sehokl bed will
.
| ring again next .Tuesday, summon­
iluuii.
Barbecue
.-an&lt;|n.
the
Michigan
Amateur
Athletic
ing tli&lt; ffupiis to Hie yafiouK grade
Union and by coilabmatiun with the

ruse

the way or M-hixih an outaLinding
In" the first place no lowp ui iU|
tire .in Michigan cun equal Hn--&gt;linu4
in its EChuol pimita fur both High
schc-ol and grades.
Hui the buildlngj an th«
'
part ol child iruit|in&lt;i HaAtimi.i iuia htate-wtde reputation- for the ex­
cellence of its schools. That is due
city tnsUt that tlxir children eliiill
have the advantage of th&lt;* benltrufnmg which public schools can fumWr.
in . Eiupcrineitdent VanBiuktrk *&lt;■
have a high type of school man und
wh jol manager. He is recognized 0*
one of tlie outstanding rxhoo! nun
of Michigan. d Tn no otlirr.. drimrtinent of his
work is Mr. VanHu-kirk * ability l* t-

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hospital where .t was found that
Those Who Sign to Have Sole vertebra had been broken, in about
»„
t51&lt;" middle of her back. This nccesChoice in
in Selecting
Selecting Rep.
Rep­ stated placing her in u heavy ca.it
Choice
resentatives
She will be moved to her home here
resentatives
&lt; .
. ,
. , ,
a* r&lt;x&gt;n as ixa*lble.
Farmers interested in obtaining
wheat contracts sh«&gt;u)d be present .;;;
at oiy of a new «« rn -- of ."meetings'
which txi:in this evening according
Foster. Applica­
.• ■ ' * I.
■ • ■ tion* fur contract-. and other nrevs■naicur coiitf*-tv that rarv form* will be given only at
ill vie with
from Grand

ip the

garni"*

BETTER EMPLOY­
MENT SITUATION

that no

Tin1
Silver Thread
HaMmc* Crvit
Players production to be presented in
Central uuditurium here Oct 6. wlii
begin rehearsals. Because &lt;■! thv

Kanme- will open hi* 1933-34
NUMBER EMPLOYEES IN
i ano Ken IPu-bl.-r. Dick
This would entail too ippal' an ex­ FACTORIES HERE 76 PER
i. Merle’ cam-SKl! and .Lyiv
x*i util uphold tlu- Rusting;. ,.inse. Frbflts frujn thi' wheat ixuiCENT OF NORMAL
in Imrd fought cohire-tx l»op-■ tin would be greatly reduced "by u
and ular Frank Spe:
from Grand' large army of olficial agent-, if tin*
method werq fallowed ' Most fann­ ALL PAYING NRA WAGE
ers. have a pretty accurate knowl-

KELLOGG FOUNDATION IN­
VITES THEM TO PINE
LAKE CAMP

SCALE FOR NRA HOURS

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FRED STEBB NS
GETS APPO NTMENT

the teaching .-tail. He is cert iiniy
a. g&lt;x&gt;d "'picker.'' He Ims choreii men
und women w&amp;b have the per m- WILL REPRESENT HOME
ukty. training, intere..t*in thuir work
LOAN CORPORATION
and ability to do it well, which a.-.sure good result*, from their teachFOR BARRY CO.
*

TEmSOEMY
CO. TO BE GUESTS

whrrher or not they wish to sign
play will have. a.
NFW aX-RAY
MACHINE------------Mr* npu
. .......
cUJisequi-riti&gt;
I1L.VV
n« i iviHumivc.
J(l tlll
. M.r!,., f,« mectln'-".
fur- • Better Prices for Farm Prod­ portant part* In'
ucts, Larger Pay Rolls
play as tire - act.
NEEDED AT HOSPITAL

Mean I&amp;ore Business
- ,is
----------, - -to ---- ----r mg
I",
gratifying
know
Hut -tire

Kellogg Foundation Kindly
‘“T
qulred.
tnrn&lt;-,
U!ll be
.'■pent canvassing for •
situation lure definitely
Subscribes
Nearly
Half
contrary The entire svstem re ba’cd lml&gt;wrd.in Ha-sting.-, In ordinary prod'retion is us tutlowk:
of Purchase Price
on frre-wil| co-operation. Conse-’u,mr* &lt;fbo,‘t 850
*Vn‘ *m'
Ouiren, a miner lad. Jut

ADDRESSES BY NATION­
ALLY KNOWN SPEAKERS
Nr.rse.-, to Conduct Groups in
Health Education at Gath­
ering on Sept. 22-24

m accordance »U|}

Ercxip’a by the re• time the. bank '
! 1931 until January
dividends were i&gt;ald

do anything that would obstruct
proiire.--. of this effort. It ben&lt;- apparent during the Utter
;r of December. 1932, that reorilsafion wa*&gt; impOMiblc and.
Tr'uro. Judge. Ru-.m-II R MePrtrk
;ered an order on the 27th day of
for the pay-

,n ?'Lr
At she prcsnew qnemiy if fiame* do not apply for
ent ,Unc
tunc 04
047• art
are‘ .-o employed, “
or• Vivian Gladstone; The
contracu at the- micUngs they ,nt
can be obtained ortjjt' by calling ut about 76 per cent of normal.
'.| Normally the two furniture plants Clnceixaux; Princess Gwinda. Cvn&gt;t Un' equipment the oilice at the county agent.
.rp,, -entative.v
w,M.uera to
(o nerve
«-nv '«»' lhU CltV •«»“ »“W “?°Ut 3,101 theai Reed; King Radtrar. her'fathAside from that our .■aitnob have
Township rrpn
as mvmlprx of the board pf directors ^aP!ca.
their payrolls.
the «rr. Robert C&lt;x&gt;k; Mubinn. Jier nurzv.
the advantage *f a library of over EMERGENCY ACT TO
factory has 101. and the Booa- .Geraldine Williams; Alei&lt;?. ano’h-••
ch i.'.'ddinu tn make both ends r.f th&lt;- Barry Coim'.y Wheat Produc10 (XX) volume# with n capable li­
RELIEVE HOME OWNERS
i &gt;n any L &gt;.,;&lt;iul. bi-carnr- uu un- tion Control Ai-^-mtlon will be c‘vx‘ Company »&lt;»• This is atwVe the attendant of th«- prince,-.*; Thurbrarian in charge, able to a;.'.t&gt;i tire
tings .re well aa|“vJ',*“e u‘
»««lustry
t । Pefinoek hospital. elected at thi™r m,n„ ...
4
UI H.V.4 K dU.IIK 4 1.V
.
;
Wald, captain of -the’castle cuaid-.
■ tuwiwhfp
- •
library ai-o has ail the worthwhile Applications Can Be Obtained
two n&gt;n- from each
toi In norma) times the E W. Bliss M. O Hill; Shadowed), king of the
ductor in the county might to- in- serve on the tpwnship wheat com- Company would have from 100 to goblin.-, Kneeland McNulty; Slump­
current nueazm.. Then- ar.- *tuAt Bunks, Garage and.
1300 men. Owing to conditions in the kin. gublm prince, Gerald Reynolds;
dent organlzutioria wliicii, any Mu’
°
tvrrotid ixcau
&lt;■( u case that milter.
.
can Join which will aid him
I
automobile
business
until
recent
Commercial Club
Only- wheat producer* who । month*, the BIU* Co 'a working Mottleiinout, terd hiah ghanceilor o.
nil be mighty good news to tlw?
(Continued on page llini-i
the goblins. I»bm Reed; Other,
Fu-d W. Stebbins. Of tin-..city, has
force here has been very snuill. Fur gobiins us follow..—TroR. Chk i' t
• &lt;;t The county, and U very
wheal allotment contracts shall l some
time the plant was shut McMillan: Kull. Pau! Adc.?ck:zRatdown. There are . tiidicailorp of kin. Richard—Hinklry; Clawforg'.
Hirn 'lint the !&lt;• 11
Foundatun.
xna.vi activity. .Win
'greater
Di*tI week .'.-"ini
several Harold Finkbeiner: Shag, lhe rhawnreh ha. no direct interest In the
All meeting.-: an- called for 8 00 of dk, foremen were summoned to ,
hcesintal. but which hits had tine
oclrok » the cvenlmr. Herewith 1* WOfk al the y»p. aUo a few men dow. Misv Agn&lt;* Johnsrin; Spider.
(Continued on page r-c^.eni
ipplipanu hi making
.:h&lt;- 't-iiuini.••
;Th!* is interpreted us meaning Hint
■ S'^n011
Au‘ more activity at the plant may be niupTcpi v DAI I V
r lUin hall tlu- co.il of the new K'
1/ 30
lexpceted- how much if wiy more w&lt;- QUARTERLY RALLY
•ruy mudline hr an expression ol
Irvuig—Mpultw church, Uednes- are unable to learn right now. A:
eno YOUNG PFOPI’F
d«.nd in March ol this year. Since
s appreciation for the tine cooper- ;uuy.
FLAN IS SIMILAR TO THE m,,',.. . ..f
uu! loam, on hoi
Augu-t 30
]the pre!M.nl Ume llje BUai Co L,
rUn TUUNU F’tUrLt
mi! of tia- dc-ctor.’. ui Q|&gt;try minwhich are end:
Inornapplc and Yankee Springs ■■mnlovinu about twrntv
।
“—----WHEAT ACT BUT LESS
I to pity over any further monbi Hit! iu'.iltli u-cfk carried on by .Twps-Middleville
loretkr-ure i. or
School. Thur*-, -phe c H. Osborn Comj»ny ha* Several Societies of Western
(Continued on page five)
COMPREHENSIVE
It will nut make loan* on lurnu, a- a.- Foundation.
.kept fairly busy during the depres-' *»■
• -to Meet• at• —
'J'lii;. L-. Ju.-t niu ther evldgpee of ?dav-. ApHirt 31.
Michigan
Has­
that h den • by 'the. gi-yi rniiicn'...
Woodlaud-^School,
Thursday.
Au- &lt;aion and now has about twenty onj
&gt;.• ti&lt; mvi.d’tU') w»al tlie Kellot”;
YOUNGSTERS MAKE
Farm Loan U&lt;&gt;rpuralioir* ’rh.- Home
tings City Mission
» .
&lt;• ....
....
,he nwoll. Till* company has al-1
SHORT CORN CROP
iund/t;i&gt;n is doing ii* this counti-.
I/&gt;an. C()i|g:rut|iin is pure!’' an
Ha -.ingr -Court House. Friday.. Wily4 jlad a
business, und it ': The Quarterly Rally "of thi
people can count tbeniMdves
FINE GAINS IN WEIGHT
. ...
.... j4&gt; jitTurd. relicr to
PROMPTS ACTION
SlSSn’c,taUr-Bctod. F.,4.,.1
~ W« ''u
I Young People's Soclctir.’ of t.V-I’ll■ mortgt.Ki d
[grim Holiness church in Western
iganixation *»o
Records From Kellogg Health
The Visible Feed Supply Next
1 ■ ,l""r
Michigan
including
thi?
societie.*
jK::S}odu„
l
eta.ra
1
,.
‘
DOGS
ARE
UNDER
&amp;8Ss£S."E
Barty
county-.
........................... ,
__
Blank uppltrutiou.. for :i
Camp Show Total Gain
Year Insufficient to Meet
are at the Hustini** Cny and the.
M,,
STRICT QUARANTINE nips, and Buttle Creek will nu-i-t Si',
HaMbiip. National banks, also at tie; RURAL TEACHERS TO
Normal Demand
of 1,048 Pounds
Balumore—Dowling church, Mon----------------------■ ?.
.
.:
.
Hasiing* Comm&lt; riiai chib office arid'
IP-cau.-ie of the fact that hog proH.H\ -Townri 11 Tu-da- =co Officers Trying to Prevent
a Lrer &lt;!&lt;;,•..&lt;:x.n i, &lt; x­
Some intenwtlng statistics have
MEET SATURDAY
li p iu*n nun. iii.-d.i,., sjcp-.
■&gt; o
peered from each place. These u;il
ducUwi ha*’ continued without dr­
ternber 5
....
I
Outbreak Of Rabies in
'be three M'rvtre.-. at 10:30 A. M . 2 ■’ 'i
ftre Pine J ake Health Camp of the
hr ...pi.iu-i.nt m. i o. h- will Questions o'f Vital Interest to ,1??“{*“ ow^-orange. Wodr.c*.
Johnstown
,p *
7 30
falling prices and tin- lo* of impiirKelloett Foundation. For butane*,
sled in filling old lhe blaiiK
.
day, .September t&gt;
jonnstown
'.Nelsen of Burnips tire Z.:..-'Pi- •
Be’ Presented by the
tans Loi-tari market.-' and becau &lt;
it was found that sains In weight
Barry--Hickory Corners, Thurs-j Last week we mentioned the fact dent. Wjn jiaVe chaw Younc
the nation L. thnan-n&lt;’d wi|h ;i-*hr»rl
axgicgatiiu; I O48‘j pounds were
’
Speakers
day. Heptembgr 7.
, that three persons living at Fin- ,)!c ‘f thf,
chitrche- are ui-.ucorn crop during the loinlng year
made by the 462 boys and girl* who
and OrongevUIc Twps.;lake in Johnstown had been bitten L. .o .tt*ud
1 The annual mi-rting for the rural- r.qiirie-.-ilIe
the Federal Department of Agricul­
'attended
the " three, fhrer-weeks,
t&lt; aclier* ol the county will be held .PrairiAuitu
Prairu-vulc towu hap Thuraluy. by a little pct dog. that died of ra-;____ ;—.—...______
ture has decided to institute an
, uain,
camp periods thia vummer. The av­
GROUP
TO
GIVE
SECOND
ivrrnmcnt Saturday afternoon tn the court Scmember 7.
emcnjency procram winch shall I(,r, mnn ,”a
erage
coin per child w h little over
Frtai,..
TWO UNUSUAL'SHOWS
CONCERT ON COURT
rixiin beginning at 1:30 o'clock when
*
have as it* objective Um- removal ol Loan Cbrtxu
2
’
1p
rends.
The largest gain for
lemhcr 8.
Kinde, whj Is the head of the Barry
Tn pi * v AT ‘vTRANR
a-imixlmum of 4.000.MX) healthy, gaperrent of tile apprabed value of the t«,aclM&lt;s will receive their sup­
HOUSE LAWN
any of the. three periods was during
Johnstown-Grange hall. Friday.'Cpunty Health Unit. It is believed!
IU r
oinHI’lu
plies and instructions for the com­
imal pt.
» .nd l.» B, pndMW- 11. r.™«&lt;r. th.
the th inf. which closed a week ago
September
8.
they
will
come
through
all
right
,
nkuun1QM
all
meriire
ing
ytwr."
John
C.
Hoekje.
from
the
puun*. tn .tight ml . m.xtmum .1 mlM‘
moJ» „„ a
M&lt;u.
Saturday. when IM children gained
ALL NEW PROGRAM
—----------- ----- --------------a* the dog that was found to have!
1.K0A® «... ran to I«rn&gt;«.
w, „nl
Ua. .,,1OTL.ed '.hit Western "State Teachers' College,
a total of 423’4 p-umU Thr coin for
will be present to organize an e.xten- MR. AND MRS. GEORGE
By th.s»mcilx&gt;d the department; M|1
obtained. While the
TO BE PRESENTED the first pertcxl was 315 pounds and
■ «..» to ™tut» the potentut m.r-,;
pTtrtd' rinn Hass If there are enough inter­
for the .'.cond 310 jKiundi
leaving
in this way.
Wtettn. ..1 hoc. durtag the ramtag .....
,.t lit... a.rimmHon &gt; .-ttd in earning credits
,
Director Biferno Has Inter­ A total of 35.042 meal* «rra
Mimi• i.uiu
Lulu St. v.uiir
Clair ifrom the Kellogg «- .
,
«.
..
year by abiut two billion pound."
. i„.u. &gt;&gt; ...liki' -n ik
serv.-d to the children, camp staff
W. i. n »4, lltarrtora ■ 'ft. precauKra.'l 'tan.1'", u '
........................
ita-a
esting Background of
.nd n.ta ....uuh e.ra,
™
“ r~.nd.ttan
...a
m. w.&gt; .1- Mowni- to Charleaton,
and guest* during the three camp
Va.. Where He He. Splen. , !"L!?."S'"
..™, majw'-r
"L'g’n^utl c,,l“&gt;K(ro.»*&lt; with pre-war |M)1S wcr,, n)a(j,. ,u w) p.. ,,.n; o[ burnr of thia- city will also be pres­
Musical Training
. twrtod* H»e cix-.t Ju: for the nin*
ent to give some important an­
&lt;1910-19l4i
rdMicuuhip between the appraisal value
»".!(' ftrluilrd 3 018 rtsuor* from
did
Poeition
/
.tart?
:7;V'.
nouncements.'.........................
•lx na’lon* 31 aUtes of tlie Unioo
■
“
'"!“Z ’ "™"
■*
A.« the prawn. th«e
Their many friend* in Hastings Quarantining a dog mean* that he
have not hesitated tn proand 193 ett&gt;eg and towns
watt...hnttran .erap In
1’w „Se. “i’ta I," itarK" K ?
KeX are sorry to learn (hat Mr and Un must be muzzled or tied up for that
’
At th" present lime tfoere l* being
n Jhe mu h ul
and hog production conlinuim; a..it tu xrr Rtei.inn. -n,,, n-.t
wiih. on'xnti ).&lt;&gt;.&lt; uic i ince or George White are soon to move from.P«‘od T«w quarantine law I* very"
h.!d the second of two one-week
art uiidimlnLMicd rate the novniIt. . ■ ” .■ ‘
the State Exmnimit tons?’ Mrs. Grace thi* city to Charleston, w Va. stringent, and it wlii not be well
it wen ahead irt«
earnin', rac^n cf which will hare IM
««*«*r ol a dog irx Johnstown
'u n aI’*
ment feared t/Tit farmer* unable to '&lt;l!&gt; **1 M“ ’
1 lc 2J2?r ' 11’■ Gorham, one ol the members of the ul&gt;. re he ha* enured the Cwt stone
Xa n
'fic ent t d w ?uld br , ,UK'^g''
“'‘‘*“1 «» faMNW*. »&gt;» «rve as Burial Vault buvin.-- M&gt; White to violate it* provisions, ix the pen-throng Stret-l.
uuiain sumcjeni ire a. wouia rx lxMI, coriw.-.itlon bonda in place of Barry. Calhoun and Eaton cqunUes.
■ ,•■’ZZ'
forced to sell their ai.ick r.t any hls niorlRn(;,.- Tb4.JC u ' n(
.--------' I1,p chairman and the panel will be leave* this week and she will go-»1 lie* are severe They should be. be- ■ HieT . cir'Siai ta
For the entire three-week camp
r.o.lt jftiwn rompowd of the following teachers: later
cause nothing coutd be worse than JUol A olulMAL IU
price thxreby lowering the mark.t u! v hl. _,holllll There
n„( dl)is lh
periods this summer the rrjwrt i* a*
. 1 ft.rflt.r It. ,1.1.11,.,, HIltIi tat
1.....1
. _
.
.
During their residence here. Mr an outbreak of rubiea Tire health
THE CITY MARSHAI
nurr.t.itS'ip-iddJtaJSwit
follows
a« to tlje partlclpatliWi of
and Mr, White have been actively &lt;imccrs would b* ensured If know*"u
the bo?. end girlv In dramatics,
identified with numerous cnic or- Ing the poaaibility that other dog. preolienf RinffnKr of Bell at
’mii'ic and Indian lore 444 camiwra
»
...I... .Mr. M.rg.t.1 Wllrag. Cm. gunizatloni the M*«orre F.u&gt;t.-rn mav have been bitten by the rabid rre&lt;luenl Kinging or Den ai
(Continued pn page Ihreei
and 71 cmmwlars. in camp craft.
|guarantee ol the intercut on Home cron McIntyre and Verne PrenUaf.. c...
Star, and ......
other —
groups, and Mrs- animal, they u.w
did not _...
put —
on .v.i
the j
Oity Hall Causes Some
1601 camren: nature lore. ISM
IXM.i Corporation bonds for 18 years
A n,..A, proJ„t r,ir llM, !4.u.nUl aad White hus .served os chairman of quarantine. Sheriff Leonard and ■
lo«i
Wonderment
camper-. xwinunUur 7 47J,.arrhary.
HOME COMING DAY AT
ought &gt;o awurc him that he will ellih!h
ks wlU ,M. ,„csenU.d ftl ’Circle No. 2 of the Methodist La- Health Officer Kinde will watch the
2.100; and pamos. 5.i»5.
hav • hl* inrcime regularly. UuA- tiUs meeting
die*’ ...»
Aid Society for the past year, situation and w...
will not hesitate w
to w
do . A number of jjeojile have Ix'en:
FREEPORT TOMORROW doubuxlly
The children attending tliele
90 per cent of the jrlirf'
_______‘ \ , ______
Hasting* can commend them to the whatever is needed to stamp out curious concerning the ringing of tiecamps were not required to cliorwc
♦ Zlower Show Under Angplcu
. “"^HASTINGS PARISH TO
^xuple of Charleston, and all wish i*nj\ possibility of an outbreak
! bell al the city hall, ro a Banner n rhnm every
m-r.™ possible ..........
nnrter made
mid.- inquiry
inmnrv and
i.iul learned
1&lt;ai—’
porter
3—&lt;" ..-ii-.-rr WaPz-S-vniewhen- in any particular ones of the many dithem
sucres*.
of Women's Chib •to Be
.mortgage* fur bond*, whose inten d|
UAUF RPAI TDCAT
that it was a signal to the City Old Wyomimr-iS. D.-s’er and Will
l. guaranteed fi.r l« years by thS]
nHVt ntHL InCHI
Marsh?!. Harry Thompson, that iu-i- H irhn irraiured bv E.l Morbak.
RETUBNF.I) TO HASTINGS
a Feature
■ government.
’
—
—
4 March-dou a - Triumphal— T. ■ ■ n they made them. They sm*|y
FOR ANOTHER YEAR. wanted, either at llw city hall w al
One of the features of the annual
had delightful outings. wkvhthey
The next quest ion arUe.v How Rcv- Prosser and Fanjily to
I At the United Brethren camp tlie city market east of the pref B Buyer.
Freeport Homecoming Day to be
could not have had except for U&gt;e
(Continued on page six)
Supply for Rev, C. M.
,
office. This .wes some one having tr&gt;
' '
‘
'
1
meeting
held
st
Setiewa
camp,
pas
­
Kellogg Foundation. wlirere benefiheld tomorrow, .will tie a flower .'.how j
look for him and by the numtx-rof Balfe aimriged by
----------------I
torsi
appointments
were
made
and
Conklin
on
Sunday
itcld undcr'the auspices of tiu- FreeHaving decided to quit • farming! H D pleasing to Hastings residents taps to the sigrotThe knows wlicrc to
K Women's Club with Mrs. James OF IMPORTANCE TO
I Rev. Earl I. Prosper and family
thinking person* will appreciate.
go. fn other word*, this is a new K L King.
O.
A.
Bartlett
will
dispose
of
his
per-know
that
Rcv.
E.
B.
and
Alice
in cliarge. In tin- junior de­
LADIES’ AID SOCIETIES ,rom M^ken will have charge of sonal property at public auction on Griffin were returned to the Hos­ "rode" worked out by tlie city ofpartment of tlie show, there1
FREAK EGG ON DIS­
tire services on tire Hasting* Metho- tile old Dick Mason furm. 2 miles tings Mission tor another year. They flcials- and it reems to produce the Fogarty and 1
will be a display of miniature rock
PLAY AT THIS OFFICE.
di.st pans!) next Sunday ns Rev. C.
desired results.
by Ixster Broc_.........
ton.
gardens by children under sixteen. Must Procure State License M. Conklin is in Bronson hospital. east of Lacey Col Henry Flan- have the best wishes of the comMrs. E 8 Thompson of Coal*
■ 8—Idyl—Glow Wann—Paul Lincryj tills,sale, offering 3----munity
successful -year.
Visitors at the show will be asked to? Before Serving Any Public Kalamazoo. They will present a fine nery will »771
' for a
-------BIG CROWD WENT
judge this display by the young peo9 Waltz.-Old Tim«-r*-M. L Lake Banner office on Monday. One «gv i*
Dinners or Suppers
ON EXCURSION SUNDAY
\ple. _________ ._____________
10 -Tin Star 5f..v:n! d Bmner- l^rfecUy formed except that at tire
isem p'\?
'■&gt;
।&lt;........
We are
wondering-if----all-----------tlw La­
' sn ..ui.'ta oiii.ki. —-— ............... ..
----- . —.
-TtEVTUETLANE RECOV-...............
Tolalol Three HundrodPIIly.
b'' d.Tmum..
"-.:.
dles Aid* of tire county, who Mill
by
Waiter
Dumrosch. ’«ch«f. much smaller in sire Mrs.
They have Jvist returned from a
I which Barry county residents have
ThomjHOii found this queer spedFRINR FBOM II I
n,cal-',or lwy
** nothing out of
ARTHUR WILKINSON.
remembered the hospital, and wish
Seven Too&amp; Advantage
' An-ani by J P Suusu
cmiw rmJIYl ILLNCOi lt fot tht.mM.1V1,,. except Jhe pleasure yearn work in Florida and have,
TN- final outd-xx- concert to be t”™ J™.1*'
been weir received wheryver they
Owing to the death of Thos. B to thank three who donated com.
working hard for a- g&lt;xxi cause, have appeared. The program ron- (Wilkinson his personal property will, beet*, strbig beans, potatoes, carof Rates r
given b'. _____________
the Hi
Citv Bund this must be■ a White-Itodt egg It ha*
His Father Has Been Assist­ of
realize that under the sales tax law siids ol musical numbers, both tn-i|&gt;e disposed of at public auction on i rots, cantaloupe*, etc. Tlie donors
- - -• - ----The first excursion over the C. K.’■ ae;i*on will -be on Saturday.
Sept. -2. attracted considerable attanUoa.
ing With Services at the
they must have a state license per­ strumental and vocal, trading*land the farm 3 mile* south and 4 mile manifest a splendid kindly spirit and A: S. railroad was run Sunday le*vMusic come* ax natural as breath­
mitting
them
to
sell?
We
understand
an
interesting
lecture
by
Rev
Prost
.
w
ol
M
np
t
P
Qrove
Center.
Col.
;
all
the
contributions
are
gratefully
ing
here
about
fl
30
A.
M.
That
peoIng
to
Director
’
Biferno.
Hl* art l* ( NOMINATION OF (IHICKU
United Brethren-Church
.that Intcrpretgflon lias been given M-r, Don t m.sa hearing tlreza talent- Henry Flannery will cry this sale, i received.
Members of Aha American Legion '
pie appreciated the low rate OLS3 00 Po accident nor sejnething of »udRev. L. E. Lane, pastor of the First cut from Lansing by three respon­ rd people.^ free, will offerihg will offering a fine tram of horse*. 10 i
---------------- —------for the round trip to Chicago fo*A den growth Tire m7h of a father Auxiliary are urged to attend
United Brethren church, is conva­ sible for carrying out till* law it be
taken for them.
L.
—u-v --------------------•-------tool*.
—&gt;. I
I head-of
cattle, swine
and• farm
MISS TUTTLE RETAINED.
Century of Progress was evidenced rccogniied throughout Europe a* a next meeting on Thursday evening.
lescing from his illness of 32 days, will be well, therefore, for all La­
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(Continued
page------twoi
..-r-r.reC.
Ful1 P*rMculars of this sale are pub-! «8^ nc»'» “&gt; Hastings folk/ by the fact that IM went-from Haswhich is good news to ids many dies' Aid Societies to have such a I r.
AU&lt;^?Nii5AI:5S.’.
.. ' iUhed elsewhere In tills Issue of the £&gt; know that Mis* Mildred Tuttle tings and 207 along tire line between
----friends.
license. Tbcy can make inquiries at
It seems a little like old times this Banner
has been “
retained by the Kellogg Woodbury and Kalamazoo, a total NOTICE TO BUBAL TEAC HERS,
During his illness. Rev Lane's the Commercial Club offle/! of this week to have two auction sales in]
■
tar-------------Foundation as the public school of 357. wfaich wax a fine crowd.
I Tliere will be a meeting' of the
father,. Rev E Henderson Lane, of city, whnw secretary. Ml*s Evo A. the Banner. Tlie quetion sale gives
LABOR DAY GAMES.
,, ________________________
On the return trip, the train ar-,rural Uaehera of Barry county in
in this city, cooperating also
Tbledo. has been auUUng with the llecox.
..VWM, will
w... be B
,.u to
w give the
ulo in-! a fine ofipprtunity to, dispose of I Vickery’s landing. Dowling vs. I num
glad
with the Barry County Health Unft. rived here at 3.45 Monday morning, the court ro-rni ivl Hasting* Saturday
church services and will preach Joimation that may be needed and1 jwrsonnl property to good advant- [ Walston Oarkgc, 1 00 P. M. Dow)- ! Miss Tuttle gave splendid satlsfacIt is expected that there will be I’. M.. September 3, al 1:3ft o'clock —again next Bunday at the regular to as*i$t in the making out of the ,age and In large amount* which Ing v*. Hickory Corner*, 3:00 P- M.—Ilion last year and all are glad for another similar excursion in a few Mrs. Maude smith. County Scivool
WE1COME GR
’ hours for worship.
j blanlu
piwtponcd until
weeks.
'■ Coinnhwluncr.—Adv.
;would not otherwise be possible.
|Adv.
[her return.

»j-mw»-k Impitai need*

Htouwe

miMGffl

HASTINGS BAND TO
mUBY

white

crrYi^.^X^«

Two Auction Sales

SS?S«. &amp; SSuwX 2^

�TftK HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. AUG VST 10. 1M3

PAGE TWO

1UNPS CORNERS.
LIST OF Jl'BORS.
■|
XU.-and Mrs Floyd Toblau of Kal­
amazoo vhltcd' tier parent* from
circuit court
- I
|Tue»diy UU Thuraday.
Mr. and Mr*. Nevitt and grand­
“ ’a at Methodist Church Wtlhard, McDtrmid and Joint ■
Pitt. Assyria; Lyle Dickerson and
Mrs Charles W Mixer la very ill daughter'. Ruby, from near Ceresco
Sunday Morning in Ab­
Archie Lester. Baltimore; , Elwin 'at her home on So Jefleraon St
■ visited -Mr and Mrs Edd Newton
Busier and Andrew Oros, Barry;
sence of Bev. Dewey
•nd famUy Sunday.
,
j
Since
Jart.
1.
1933'.
but
60
marriage
Michael Allerding or&gt;d Hale Car-!
Mrs VW* Phillip* spent'Saturday
Carlton; Elgin Mead and i licenses have been jwued by Court- ' night and Sunday with her son. Mr
Splendid addre-.-. at the Methodist pentcr.
Vem J Bera. Castleton; A.]A^ur,7
.
.
..
i
\
«
and
Mri
Burrell
Phillips,
and
fani- ।
church Sunday morning in the ab- nev- and Joc-eph Fisher &gt;|i/&gt;lin|&gt;
B- A. Lylterkcr has »onw offers u..
purchaser*
of school hn«*
books‘ -nd
and
...
»r-*efo«i
Mr and Mr, Bllnip of Hastings
township; William Chidester ar.d to.......
school supplies Read his adv. else­ and Mr and Mrs. Taylor of Bangor
He’ took tor his tQptr. i N't Ison Burroughs. Hasting*. 1st and where.—Adv .
•
4th wards; Clark Adams and Rob­
visited Mr and Mrs. Will Moure
the Nation require of ert
Burch, Hastings, 2nd und 3rd
Delton is to. have a dentist; Dr.
_r. Sunday
Fred Anders and Carl Ricker. C
Wilre.x hx*
located- -.
In that
-. O.
------------------ ------Mr . Ida Moore qf Freeport spent
•nr
:A new application old
of wards;
W0^' B®1? Carter and Clyde Btcdg'.1 village with offices at thr Deltoii part of last week with her ton. .Mr
r.&lt;- &lt;&gt;’.d .luudMUicnuU-" The tiuii
old
uipd Mrs. AVill Moore, and daughter
Uurt Carlyle and Clayton hospital- Adv
-t.,:.d«.’d .-till hold* good. "ThuuJ
Johnstown; Fred Hill and
Born to Mr. and Mr... chrenev
v‘d- I’hllllps attended A
. ■'2ir;&gt; r
/ A.;. Dale SpomeUer, Maple Grovi.
wart, add thy neighbor a* thy - .g^nupj Iu.ilcr. oraxigevtlb ; Jame* Bump on .Tuesday. AUg 22. * &lt; - Century of Progress at Chicago a
|

HASTINGS BAND TO

WELFARE PROBLEM [
IS NOT SIMPLE

ffi.x

.ws

ily nourishing'food to live on he
RTSTF W'vr'FARE
tharite* ogaimt
STATE
WEbFAKE DIRECTUiKLUi wou:d brtnedUmUied
Jro||I him
,.nand
OR ADPB4S?ED COM
That i* not the place to»(coiiomh&lt;‘' -utisaid
tlsy
speaker
We
should
all be lew
MEKCIAL CLUB
glad to help lhe kiddies 1
.Mr Nicholson declared that, tiler--.ihii..’
no county tn the -tiCe from - lilch
NRA WILL HELP BUT
■fewer etnnpituntp; of intlure in w» l- wrier
WILL NOT CURE tan, work had been received than L,
from. Harry county I
Speaker Urged Adequate Re- type uf -eaunt that hiv.

hef for Children -That's
Economy Too

. clicanti

They are 1 &lt;

iji'.J

SPLENDID TALK BY .
Fallowing Is '.be list of jtin-'rt
HON; JOHN C. KETCHAM drawn for lhe September term of

.Boulter. Prairieville: George Lankerd, Rutland; George N '-Bedford.
Tlwrnapple; Floyd FenBUjnakrr.
Woodland; George Stafford. .Yankee
' Springs.’

Mr E C, Nithol-'n &gt;•.' Utwirw
directvr of state welfare. •»a* the

Commercial Club v.strrda*
spent thirty year* in well
and has been cannert«-d
state welfare organisation

.
’
t
*

H&lt;
■! fundamentals *r should

declared that In r+cent year* th.
prepls-of thu *Urt* and routfiry had
fared lhe most serioivT welfare pr.A&gt;lenu that liad ever coofron’Al them
afldctlng both adults and chffdrrn
At the same time there ha* 1&gt;nii
an liicreaM in criminal*, in th.
number of defectives and in the
numbeF ot irjonr-all t t at'.:.. ; ’
the problem*.
...
_
.uasibth.
ty Children, especially most La.,
nourishing food—w list they nr&lt;d
it. The coqnty or the township
flclal. aho thinks lie I* rating tn.
peoples money bv rednetn*; th&lt;
•mount of nourahing food tnai
should be provvkd for children, v
most unwtu* He w treat u - • —
ITOblemi and more exjien ■
future An under-no-.irnhed
•pt to become tubercular, o
tnc in some way. *o tliat..---saved now in skimping tlwir fo-d
may mean dollars spent
F.&gt;.
In the speaker s
coming winter will
calling for much we
problem in bur citiei

no.

who.moved to b:^
yean [n oftcr to
then paid for lat
evitable c Tlapse
were helpless,
successfully
back to' the
started
come
forget

’-i-1 “
"• &lt;‘-*cannot
ffient a

: and
lr:. i:;t\ in helping to brim*,
brinn
V:.:\d-Stat*.- -i i.uccvssfuJ
Amid clwngelc*-' time and
ii.r Uu:e. ntund* .‘Amencu,
.n J mine.' Fwrcnw»t in
and isstlui.ncc. unequalled in
■ r. - -utce- and unsurpANj-ed

” ' Hl
&gt;• '• *':
»' “

LOCAL NEWS

ni iv Tuiiocn iv sp°kt
iLfli InUntJUfli

UNUSUAL SUNFLOWER
HAS 82 BLOSSOMS

-•.. tm-K Dr A W- Woodburn.­

Augu?t-26th. 1933.
t..mat:&lt;’ rll Li.
Mr Editor —Although »o are ixA
J.ffer;
readers of your paper, we are a&amp;king
----- 1
for n little spare in if- column.* in

-.7.’: .M..""!

Clayton Haynes being iu-ld for,in-

S’c.-i f
:;,- &gt;un
IP rt.'i.i
Spt-.ng-

Many Barry County Folks
Will Benefit When New
Bank Opens

tu&gt;t know, but

I at thr city. Mn
UuVn town and Mr:
Jr M-* GrUwidd »i*»
*-.:iu-n with par*lyal*.*Dd
UI u tew bout* before »i&gt;e
report
* done

in? at the present
.mi Thi* include
Mate htHjSJtals. !
Mats industrial

H.irvning «r« twt&gt;.daugh. . . .. .
.■ -j. - ..f f re port and Mr Ida Kilgus .of Mairiinttan. N V.. mid four

The speaker &lt;s;M-dkIly streved
the need of children fat* proper '
nourishment. He told of a husband mt

Het krr. t. mil*
tings High sell

teated a Mrut
Grand le-dge c

hfaded by Doi
the Harvard

viuti* deteu

School Days

plays Caledonl

, Are Here Again!

let us outfit the
young man in the

NEW and in qua!
ity that WEARS!

Long Trousers

affair, ay it concern* n
selves and slxmld havi

$1.98 - $2.59

a* it did and we arc writing inis in
behalf of Clayton and will .-ay that
he should have your sympathy ln-1
stead of belnif condemned. and that
he it; a.cleap. .honest boy in wl&gt;om.
we have, full coniulenre and wAl.

Little Major Shirts

EAST ENO

AR

Othcra at $2.98

'ii«d bi i mother. Mr

69c

Artdrun

White,

welcome
at any tlm*'.. In fact w. would
glad to liavi' him make hu in
with us.
'
Again we say we are sorry at
this liappening a&gt; it
” dtd
' ‘ and' ask.
• -. .... I! apd Unnk &gt;: I
him ai you dal before. Thanking
you, Mr Editor,
I'LU... ter
.for priming thr*;
a, K Fljj |,r|p to reel
j hudc and aho help Clayton to fare
ink situation.wturh. ua» utiiwcc*cutty brouKht upon him

WEAR!

CAPS
■ iiuvc to Holland unit
■th ‘Sunday and also visuncle and aunt. Mr.
.•&gt;) .Ccu’itixik. of sJcrnMin
Mm, Chas B Johnson^
• ■■ M
M
i

III I, HHICK
Jiftiird Hamniond
mi ' ix-iit Suiulay in Grand
i.'iiu.u tinjr eou*in--. C.
school began .Monday mornUh Phyllis Edger of Hasting
it.her again
uird
have.moved in

fame into hi'- cfiir«
They lived tn an
The man had been unable t.
work. The supervisor was ।;

.Warn-n .Miller. Jean

l-.ill |..H ‘

fern* al.

Sweaters

$1.50 - $1.75
Othera at $1.98

Suede
Leather Blazers
With Zipper

$4.95 - $6.50
;rter. Mrs. Warren Bolt-

ay evciiitig.
time Hammond is spend.Mnnrla.v, wrih'h-;r friend,

this man and hi' family
were other .children had
Thpv couldn't • do 11 He
child..* face was white an
showing that aiimna u..
NippUig Iwy Hl- luqiiirh's

hai Im! i'll o’.lx-r elec-- - -- tins
--------trioal ;tppii.inc&lt;-. . old during the lust
lu -years, v

.Mi

I in California for
...mg there from
&gt;unl of ht- healthunwell ft'.im Pr.d-

Pillsbury
Flour *1.19
Pure Cane Sugar cimhBas 10 lb. 55c
Quart Jars b«u
69c
Butter Shuh&lt; or Freeport
th 25c
Mdson Can Covers
d;, 23c
J'eldpausch’s A-l Coffee
Lk 19c
MCLAUGHLIN'S COFFEE
99V2” th. 27c
Ambrosia iv 29c

home, two daugbte
Cit.ind Rapids,
arid three biotin
GrcJ-‘ ff. friend.*,
be on Friday
homo .wl

CHOICE MEATS FOR LABOR DAY

Circle ‘S’ Picnics Sk«nklrit, 1.6 lie
Beef Kettle Roast Prime
u&gt;.
Armour’s Star Ham whoir or h.m, u,
Lamb Shoulder Roasts
u&gt;
Veal Shoulder Roasts
tb
Pork Loin Roasts
u,
Minced Ham
Lb.

] 3c
17c
16c
14c
12c
15c

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS

Feldpausch’s
Food Market
Deliveries At 8 and 10 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Hastings, Michigan

Program for Week of September 3

SUNDAY — MONDAY
The most talked of picture of the year, which i*
now playing extended engagement* irg nil
principal cities.

Ralph C of Mon'
■
iidonililren - Elretron
ifi Holly-. Siliyiay

Marie Dressier and Wallace Beery

“TUGBOAT ANNIE”
.( HOOI SVEPI.IFh
liHAKKKK s DHIG STORE.

and daughter uf Bat­
a friend from Grand

Our Gang Comedy and Latett Patfie Negva
There will be no increase in admission
Adulta 25 cent* — Children 10 cent.-.
Performance*—3:00, 5:00, 7:00, 9:00

igai
noo

TUESDAY
.i fountain pen
Friday and Sr.

Telephone 2272

Kennedy, H
Place Sec
Michig

Blues

iti- r. during her real- Ids hon
;-,rt. and will be gnat- Suudai
...
..
large circle ot frtbndx.' paratys;.--. Hu widow, four wnk
im-ral un'angemcnU Ghwrc.' Jr.. Cjlcun. Donald and
brn made awaiting Richard, two daught
Mrs Kilgus but ‘
-- urandtla'ls

T JU'

Hinde.

M J MunnhiK fvturued to C
biu.’’ Saturday evening a
eliding a couple of weeks in L

instuntions at thi.-. '-err minute. The l:
Increasing in th* In-

bins and daughter.
i'hvlmu T'-bias arid Georgia Now­
ton utlrud.'d a birthjay party at.
Jolur iiini iH -. in honor of Ray Sig­
ler Saturday, evening.
Mr and Mrs. W O Tobias and
daughter. Thelma, attertded thr

LOCAL NET
GRAI

Wit It only a
m the Ceptra
league. Grand1
probable winne
Ing clowly Uh
Mlle has lost si
tight while ll
Kennedy and
fourteen and 1

Mr und Mrs WilU and babies of
Battle Creek spent Syndi.v after-

her parent.*. .Mr. a
Tobias, und tamily.

&lt;•1 been troubling tnm tor .’niiuv tilin':
:i-I .--h-'Uld haw roiibulted her before L . 24 mej(
r v-vral day*.
[acted and thie. saved him fr
by E. M Hatmit;-.:-., millation an^ disgrace bi ll
Van Tuyl farm in public.
\
! .n t..? Mr Ham-; 1 donor t’unk\tliut it i- n&lt;
:ne bearing fit

If it isn’t good,
six don’t corrj’it

Wi JI attend'd. tlie proceed* from the
ire cream and »un*hine and'doudy

day. Miks Rutli Weverman
ihlriii acrtimpuulfd Ui-m.
Mi ll Hendershott ,n:id sin.
of Kalariia/o.1 *|wnt from1

Ready for Cutting on Yankee
. My wife -hL- auht&gt; had gitvn him s-.ptur.b
Springs Farm 06 Days '■money
Ml that he ci/Uid get medical A, mfl.
After Planting
attention for hh krio1 which
th'' C'.uiu

BATTLE CREEK WILL
HAVE NEW NATL. BANK

CLOTHES SHOP

Mu;* Susie Phillipa and M. W.
uf Duane. Congtaiulaltcnwere at the Method ft’
i The Ironside Shoe Compnuy »n- Skidmore
in Hasting.'. Sunday to hear
[nounce* ni w arrivals of men's drt:-.i church
j oxfords at very reasonable prices, .Mr. John Ketcham talk and enjoyed
“Ijiis week,—Adv .4 the day with Mr and Mrs. Ansa!
Gulden of South Ha.ittng*.

C. W. Whittemore .who lues
ule* wewt ot Bodunk has a sunflower with 82 bloom* varying from
nu-rv
nurv bud*
burl* to bl&lt;w-*om*
blossom* about
about cikh
eight
’-;ij'
young tnvL
,----- — ------inches tn diameter Mr Whittenuke;school. Adv.
sayx that this H the m .1 pruiiU'-ly
Th.; &lt;ro|i«tde Shoe Company -ii;
blooming sunfldwer he ha • wr-sten ncutto* in w arrival* in imn\ dieEach leaf on the stalk he
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a Atcni.containing frpm um
iflujm*.

CORN STALK HAS
FIVE LARGE EARS "•S-JX-IS

WATERS

"iv- City Hal] -u.ini hraung
ni ha* never worked -wiufactnrTiw council I*?-*:- that •-! pro­
b beat the building rerjuuf* the
rtres ot an engineer familiar with
tailing a workable .u&lt;d Mtisfuov heating *.ntcm Thi* is a »pceia!
ur.d &lt;d engineering *&gt;t
ounifl voted Friday high:
urh an engineer -to- d:

DOI I» CORNt R*
Jim. Hotightahng trohi B-ittk &gt;
ftsrhard Cr.
l
1
lair, not Marl them
! Mr and Mr* Henry Bergman and i;
in winter and save
I granddaughter called at Arthur-'
' We are just kind
burn
Shadack'* Sunday to see Mr «r;dji
t wouldn't be cheapJ Mr? Armour Peters and family from
und ont quarter .pounds.
...
France*
of Hastings spent
n t &gt; M: and Mr* Arthur
*ir. and Mrs. Rooort McManu omtat-y who err jurenu. Mr and
tan Htot:
---------- *------•
------ Creek Friday. Mr i John Dus'er
38
•
I Several ladies Of tlie district came
Mr* HoneyweH and Opal were
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[ Thursday afternoon with point
i’ROBATION
: brushe* and willing hand* to paint ter nt D. iton. Sunday
a* brought be-wood UOrk tn the schoolhouse. Som"
Mr and Mrs Vaughn* Mott -re­
on Wedncaday/donation* have been given for things turned to Bear Lake .Monday after
um of tlur prohl- needed in the house The ladies will sjxndmj a week here.
u.tian law. Her pie* of guilt was *c- meet this , week Tuesday aftenwea
Dr H C Bvbfoncccd and family
..tpied, lane was given a- fine ot &lt;23..to pgper.
of San Diesu. California, arc visit­
&gt;. o fiora 30 day* to two yejrx im-i Dole Larabec returned froin camp ing .Mr and Mrs.* Dan Wire and
prj&amp;mumt. But the prison Mhtentv at Pine lake Saturday.
, family.
.-tiijwaocd. and site will be on, Tlw men ol Doud district gathered
Mr- Bert McKrbbin of Orange JrubaLM to th* court officer. C. H 'ai tlie ..choolhouse Saturday and vt.'k tailed &lt;ru Hobet', McKibbins
OtiK.ru Bha m--t pay »0c a uicnt.; [ fixed the sWpa- Tiuato for willing .and lier auu'.s, Mewiainet. Jennie
for probation expense*.
■ hands.
[Items aftd Sarah Smith recently.

Loretta Young and Lyle Talbot

“SHE HAD TO SAY YES”
Novelty Subject—"CANINE THRILLS" and
"MOTORCYCLE MANIA"
Adults Ten Cent* with Coupon Only

per

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
A surprise picture sensation to be sure, not a name
in the cast that you have ever heard of, yet one of
the finest attractions we have had

“BE MINE TONIGHT”
Musical Specialty—“A CAST1LL1AN GARDEN”

Adulta 15 cent*

Children IQ cents

FRIDAY — SATURDAY
BUCK JONES and SILVER, the Wonder Horse,
in his latest offerings
—
offering—

“CALIFORNIA TRAIL”
Comedy—“NOTHING EVER HAPPENS”
Mickey Mouse in “BUILDING A BUILDING”
New Price Change. Adults 15c, Children 10c

age
adc

�TITT HASTINGS BANNER. WED\T.SDKY. At’GCST ». 1912 .

^SPORTS AT
WOMEN'S GOLF TITLE
LEGION'FAIR

MRS. TOLHURST WINS

Sporting Items
LOCAI

MEN BEAT

’ Thursday—North Side vs

Once again Mrs Ethel Tolhurst
won the women * champlor-'Jilp title
at tile Hustings Country Club, this
bear by defeating Mr*. Clyde Wilcox
Table

ID LEDGE 2—11 Friday A A- P -vi: Krogrr
Next Wtrk.

U.S.TOTRYHOG
CONTROL PROGRAM

■ Continued from j-Sye onei
ini** ihius uia» win ora.nir mum
met, player* ot thr ( tub would find nrnre Intimate a* tia- M-azon ad- ,nal«rowin|
vances
Frank
ba*
filed
hi*
uppiica**“'
| difficult to nutch hi the clumpian*
hull to be' Ibstrd with tin- O^dfrilowr. 'V1 ■"* ■"
Arena Club und has brrn accepted.- , ‘r,,CV‘I!
m&gt; that a**thc local Oddfellow* open •

.
,
——;
manufactvtrlng, storage and
There is no limit placed on the Mining her cousins I
and will then be rrdis^ribu-number of pigs and sows marketed;Van Auken of Ba&lt;
w-nmeng needy people through re- by each farmer until the maximum-week. They went
. imi te-.«! agetwies Tvese edible ot fjvt mUUon anunaU have been with their parenU who
p.-. doc- , will be-'dUtntaited in suchpurchased or until tlie emergency,and Mrs. Karl nruger at
. .. ■,
i. g t ■ c&lt;&lt;(nr .it comprtltWinmarketm.-t jrriod has expired, ft is i were guests for the dayal I
j
in.-at M..d in tne regular trade .. ca*e ut nt»t errnr. first served The|homO..
• if ’
quant.t&gt; &lt;&gt;t edible .,.-;cc vchcduie has been fixed ao that
and Mrs LaWrenea Cnra
; :.&lt;nc-* &lt; V.cb. tn.- relief agency jag* hold during me emergency L,,, an(J children went lo Way:
:i - 1 U
(g .t n-.av be (K-pcecd period wgi returu hog Owner* ap- lRllnds,v to visit relative*

Of

Kenned^; Hammond, Fisher,■t 1 Monday—East End
.Grocery.
Place Second in Central
Tuesday—Eart End v* Table Oi
I Wednesday—A.« A: Pz v*. Nueth
Michigan Tourney
AWFUL vs. TERRIBLE
Grocery.
With only a few games remaining Side
'
IN GOLF TOURNEY
in the Central Michigan Tennis Thursday—Krugrr is. Table Co

.league Grandville looms as the
A- P vi East End
the ,
piulMblr winner with Harting- trailmg clorely behind. To date Grand'."U
ville has lost sixteen game* and won
eight while the local trio. FWier if*.
...
Kennedy and Hammond, ho* »oii’^o'’h ®“le o,&lt;*er&gt;
fourteen and lost ten One of the .lap|e *-a
,«,
piavion
uranuviur mum
u&gt; ai
players
on the OrahdvtUr
team i*
Al I....
Becker. tennis coach of the Jias-i KIM SIGLER WINS
tings High school
F nuAMpi

1:.. "’-.to,i n m Ito iMratui »•«*&gt; &gt;» &lt;■* &gt;"«"«•
. . ^.uk.ar x- during the 1933-34
Everyone eorne U&gt; church next
ma:k&lt; ..a: .c-oa i expected to in- Sunday to hew the ProMier family
hug p.-u&lt;4 tor :iic uajxin by -n U»ir program of Instrumental
■- z . r p&lt;«..itjly 40 per cent abo-.r mid vocal murtc and reading*. Rev.
'.i.it they would otherwise be. or ConklinAia* secured thia to fill his
bazeu on the, present hog price vacancy
.-...-tag.- oi axourrt $440. by a maxi-1 We are glad to hear that Rev.
li-.mti u about SiUOto »15&lt;i per Conklin is getting along fine after
hundredweight.
»
ids.operation at the Bronson hosDur
the scries of wheat control pital in Kalamazoo.
:i;.
• now te. ing conducted by
--------------- « e &gt;
Fuller, and Mr -U LACEV.
.
reU*h’e- “
Mr and Mr. nwd Millar had aa
dinner
gperts.
Saturday
of
last
week,
desired
the latter. Mr and Mr*.
article u a summary cousins ofChrtsnrU
and their friends,
liven in a spread bullr- Kenneth
the United Staua De­ Mr and Mrs. James Kaiser of Peru,
Indiana, who have been touring Wlxj cun An and Michigan* and spending
rrvt-nd
days in ClUcago
IIENDERAflUTT.
.....
_ at. A Cen*
. .- ..-ut from uur n.&lt;h-’lur&gt; of I*r0«7‘
„
t
to the Chicago fair BunBriBiri LAS. will meet for
Mr und Mrs Floyd Gm dinner in the church basement
.o-'.ut’ Gariuon. Hortense 'Thursday of this wees.
t aid \l-' ciu. Heti.derJerom-- Cortright ot Battle Creek
: M ..nd Mrs Elmer Siu- !t.% spending -a-verai days here with
lib father and brother, Emerson
Cortright, and family.
Mr and Mrs Emerson Cortright
entertained Sunday the different
K»y Se.-gler Hay members of the Aleq Curtnght fam■t^ed and all had I lly. the occartun being thetr *n. nual reunion, forty members w?r*
present.
. .

d-.'citlvd by local Suitcr.v during an
, lutki club meet here Thursday aft­
ernoon Ed- VafjPopeniig will divide veteran referee. util occupy the third Don Will b&lt; re i
place on tne irjuned surface.
hart. and trial
Special lighting. and realms ar- — bHnciju.,-. &lt;
unifuimiiij will be pre hired to «c. 4*i! .’f

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

tinted ,i strong combination from
Cl rand ladge &lt;&gt;ii the courts here two
matches U&gt;-unr . 'I he "visitors were
headed by Doty.* former member ot
the Harvard varsity 6 runs squad
Kennedy de tented Taylor in a threeset du&lt;-l but Doty got revenge for.a
previous defeat at the liands of
Dwight Filler by beating the Al­
bion college varsity num 8 -45, 6—4.
Fisher and Huinnx.nd easily rdmped

Defeats "Doc" McGuffin 5-3
MRS. LA.NE SCORES LOW
in Tournament for
I
RINGER TOTAL OF 37
City Title
For the ucund year •’&gt; succrialon»1 In reporting— gull events at
Kun sutler won the golf champion- J11’ -*1 Country Club an
•tup .4 the Harting. Country Club '{Xd Turing n^^th of
und once .■Fuln^u-. opponent
Wtlbur Lane turned in a h.w
Carol McGuffin. Kun s margin df total ol 37. par for Uh- cuur.-A tx in; |,nhn- Labor Day r
...
...... . ............ ..
.
ySZaSSfi"

public .The and the

double*.
Tomorrow lhe Hinting*, tram
plays Cairdonlu there und «prly in
Heptcinber concludes their matchv*
by a toui iwiiiw-nt with Lakeview on
the coitrU ut Ionia.
Herewith are the league standings
to date: '
.
Pct
16

3-2 for IW2 Kim got away to a,
Mll’LTZ.
.
ver the traveling iprtva* of tlu
-cod start bi the morning found A good crowd met at Mrs. Kathryit young athlete who imjieuf and m
■aliilZ "Doc1 was tinding thr guing ■ Hart's Friday evening to wn&lt; Tlie pay for tran»portati
diH|rult Except for. the hrr.t nine, next meeting will be held at the ■quipifictit and the
tmwever. Die contest su a hip andihom* ot Frank Horn next Friday holding the meet'
ruck affair with little advantage iv.-ning. Everyone invited.
Music will l&gt;- furnWH-d by the will
put
------ ...------------- 1
.ka. •
cu/^ntl between bout*. Emrrgtncy
try fur a comeback but hud too chureJt Sunday evening at- H W. un(1 u ^.tl bi0,xpd.'f,,.t n
'.rent a lead to overcome
: Special music and singing will be u lnl.wn,.
, ntcriauim-ii
lb virtue of thi* victory. Kun now part-of the service
aively u- u’red.
has two leg* «ai the &lt;Jiampian*hlp|- Robcit ibcers und Bobby Smith
trophy, a third meaning in-rmuuent|.nf Grand Rapids spent tin- week
;&gt;ors.M-Mion of the cup
«nd with Uh- Jailer's grandparenu.
In the first flight cliampkm-.hlp
MLw Alberta Wolf*- ot Maple
natch. Dick Stern defeated Jim Mn': Giove returned home Sunday after
EAST END, KROGER
on -Girly bud hick on n draw kept » two-weeks' visit with her stater.
AHEAD IN LEAGUE Dlr k out ol lhe ciutnpiomhip ’ Mrs VIeit Dcmaruy
light. Will Cook won tin* hampion-' Mr* Mary McIntyre and Mrs. Ej’a
hip wmsolation from Ed Goodyear' BpiUer of Battle Creek are vu&gt;iung
Tiu- Hartings Softball
,v default and fan Ironside won Uu-i relatives in th|s vicinity.
■ ,
(Continued from page onc»
[ Mr. and_Mrs.
and Mi .. Clem
„ ---------------------.
nr.-.’, flight cotiaolatlun title in the;
Hrneyjhave
j moved to Delton alien- Mr Hemy materially,in his work :ipd training
same
manner.
Hire,
twill u-.-irt Royce Hunton with fu-'-. Not onb are tlu- m ••d, ot {h-veJopemerged victonous in two cl&lt;w
. neral directing.
ing minds looked'alter, but also
lamer, by dclrating tlu- Table C&lt;i HASTINGS GOLFERS
; VIeit Dcmaray visited his fatlw-r, those of developing bodies as well
I*iK-..diiy night. 7 to 6 in ari extra mDEFEAT GREENVILLE j George Deinuray. at Portland. Sun- our schools have an athletic dirertm
&lt;la\
.
'
ior'b&gt;y. . a afmian athletic direcu,;
ride groCeri's to a 0 to 0 battle
Hartings and Greenville staged a i Ml:.'. Barbara Chamberlain and for girls ar.d u xymnaaiuin rquijiped
llirouglioiit 'he uncl.il seven tnduM-foukht golf contest at Green; ­ ..Ji:^. Maybrlk- Hurt enjoyed A Ccn- wfth what I* needed for their phywj( tin y »&lt;i I»nn;r&lt;".- in 'Chicago Sunday, cal training
TN-re b a .-chool'
silk- Ibur.wlay uflerr.ixm. the local,
. { Don’t forget tlie Community Club nurx'. who is on the job all the time,
tram finally winning by a-score of!
!(“to g, Tlie outcome ofrthe touxn. "t picnic ut Andrew Meyer's'cottage, and trauling l given m health ha­
. ; Long lake, on Tiiursday. August 31.Kb.l- which b- netit the pupil­
ment
was
in
doubt
until
the
la
lulled Hl th- end ut the eighth on
----- .
• • •—t-------Livn.-r cL'iidiUotu'in Hu-tings are
fCQMUil of darkrwKn.gers won foursome came in. The twenty-two | -GUnuian
a mysteruHM tyjie of
There are many public xathrj
two games by d&lt;4etiting tip- Table! GrecnviHcWplajtCTs who durtiriputed
, mew,------- ,.t rrHlg5. entertainments and r&lt;&gt; Hundu'y 12 to 4 and the North1 mad. a total rcore of 1’197 while th- ! pa. lllt. blall&lt;1, 1V half the\cixht
„
carried
,.a.v
n a.., . a .
.. puniest known wood, ond.}|^|) on here that will
vast End defeated the A ptayvts was 1!»4 Ed
&gt;.
with a 75. Knn Sigh.
...................
___
the convenience of any «ho and Dave G'xxljvar with ai|
A British weekly insists that "tin
io witm.v tin- games we’turtied m low .-&lt;•&lt;««.&lt; for Hastings.;life, ut a molcteJr m Britain is 7: serve the children of Hastings, but
'
‘
‘
‘ years, or mx mon ilia longer than in' also u. large nuiqjxr from thrsuirtbundihg territory Rates of tuition
i-lub *&lt;:&lt;■ uuc.t.. al a dunur.
| America "
I
an- low $45 a year for thr- grades
*RA
and $60 a yVnr ttir tlie High school
The'High scb ol tuition must lx
paid by the rural district from which
The pupil may.com&lt; Tin- law fixe.
$60 a.; 'the amount to be.rnued for
that purpose to aid any pupil in the

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i

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„
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grade to go on through fiigh school.
.The mingling of guoMHs from dli
and the surrounding dntrlcu 1*
good fvr tx,:h. and is-very helpful to
ithc schools also.

|ed the Pine Lake Farmers' Club to
meet with them Thur.day, August,

■nd park at- Pine lake.
Eighty-four sat doftn to a table that1

When the Floral Hall on the fair grounds at St. Johns, Mich­
igan, was completely destroyed by a cyclone Sunday after­
noon, July 23rd, this big company sent adjusters there the
next day and settlement was made at once, a check being
mailed to the insured Tuesday morning from the home office
of the company’. Above is a picture of the wrecked building.
This company has an enviable reputation for equitable ad­
justment and prompt settlement of all just claims, over a
period of nearly a half century.
zI
This has been a year of severe windstorms and many heavy
losses have already occurred.

The cost of windstorm insurance is so low in this company
because of its great size, and its experienced business man­
agement, that no property owner can afford to be without
adequate windstorm protection.

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Largest of Its Kind in Michigan

Home Office—Hastings, Michigan

j afternoon Hcfbrrl Hedney of tiny
• Grund Rapids Business College..
। doubted whether we. knew there was
1 ti depn-Mion and promised to tell ■
UN about it but instead told In a
j very interesting and humorous way
। the real value'of men. He analyzed,
’men vary thoroughly for their real,
1 money value and proved that the!
■ size &lt; f the check they wrote - when
then- were cheeky* or the Mzr ol '
i their pocketbook docs not prove;
• their value—it Is tin- worth while j
ithipes that a man accomplishes that
place* a value upon turn Mr. Healwy
was heartily applauded'and his ad-.
I dress left many thoughts to be ap­
plied to our daily lives -He closed
with a humorous reading ajic^ den- j
nllfotu fur Happiness and fur Sus-!
ces«.
.
.
|
Arliss and Marvs Calthrop lavored us with recitation.* and'Pearl
Brown Have a reading.
[ Several of the Boy Scouts, .who!
'are now at the Kellogg Foundation
I camp, came over and gave demon-*
jstrationx of the art. they have;
I learned in scouting Among them
were the dressing contest and knot
tying contest Then* were also demlonrtraUoiu of knot tying various
(ways, starting a blare with wood by;
friction, archery and the bugler did
his various calls Twenty-two boys
I in a canoe did splendid nnd uni­
form work and we were told it was
their third attempt They are to
be commended The B?y Scout prograrti ended with a humorous read­
ing by their leader Tlie boys on­
to be envied for lh» wonderful time'
and privileges they enjoy at the Kel­
logg Foundation
EVcrypiH- voted this a day well'
spent and hope tj meet again scon
Pearle Bagley, Secy.

Preaching services st the Morgan •
P. M. church Tuesday. Sept. 5, at1
7:30. Come and Iyar the new
preacher and he wilt try and do you
good
Mr and Mr*. Dave McClelland
and Mrs James Howard were at
Pennock hospital Wednesday to see
Mrs. Clare Noryls and little son
Mr and Mrs Dana Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bollinger of
Battle Creek were guests of Mr. and
Mrs J. M. Howard Sunday night.

Nails with blunt, instead at sharp,
ends reduce the splitting o( wood |
considerably.
*

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are bound to
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, ALGL'ST M, 1BJ

VAGI FOUR

iroatcre.

.

Mr and Mrs. Howard Thomas'
COATS GROVE.
I Anna Witwer and daughter. Ruth,
went to Trarane City Monday
A Urfe Iiumber from here went!
*nd Mr*. Ftxmest CtaWtan *nj
where they will make their future to A Century of .Progress Sunday | wn» and Mr* Anna ChrlrtU,n "
astlc about a return to power of the
on iheTicuraJoh' train?'
~
"'.'Kalamazoo.
Boiler Plate Publicity.
, Republican - fsctlons than they are
Ruth.
Marian and Paul Woodman „Offi,^tonauX
’ Mr
. 9.’.^',&lt;Pow‘‘rs and M U Cc"* went' H
,lth- Martan
An. Editor's Xtail.
of Hie Democratic factions. These
from an IB
is day Woodland spent
; to Wall lake Tuesday evening to fl*h. returned Monday Dorn
The Gold Standard.
They •«*
left aa icw
few mn
fhii ror.wea
for/eed
--- going by the northern
™™~. ani1' Mr3 cl&gt;ae
-t 1x -,'EAHa son -mn»v
k ;■; •nrj
trip to Iowa
mdeiwnden:.*. mugwump*, or what­
LEGALIZED ROBBERY
Me .‘.nri
n , ’
tlie times
tunes Mtcnigan
Micnigan route
rouw mid'on
and on the return
Thaw
' Despite the fact that Hus
inuw front South Woodland
"'‘SXTS’a-who
vK
A Peculiar Philosophy.
ever you wish to call them, feel that
The h-gWature spent a. great
deal
t-^te
Mta^J'Wn“U‘are
ueh
f?*'hn Wijtaert
Wijuert luuhas- just
J art trip visited
vlrtUd in Dilnata
Ofii &gt; ,.took
excursionto
theWorld
rurfiWohn
IlhnMa and Ohta
took in the excursion
to Hie
worm •
«,,»
».„
„» »
™ IK'
l
“T compleukl
compWufc u
u fine
fine home
home on
on Jeileraon
Jeileraon Their
Their parent*,
parents. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr*.
Fair were
were. Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mr». Patti
IfaW Broil
Brod-­
Mm. «J
14 1 Fair
We wish that all of the money•'
job and Huit neither Is likely to give jc^ttnng racing in. Michigan Its apwni
v. vuit with hl* moth-(*irecv
Mrw.t uno
ftnd unarms
Charles wcuaert
Wetssert has
baa woonman
Woodman i------returned
— with
„—them
y-™—-,----from j beck. Mr and Nfr*. Torrence Townspent un
on 1Ire
free puumuij
publicity *.ra*n
trash wiucu
which "Tr-—'-;
rt*?.
Illis state the type ot adniintstratkn a mUdymeannr to ray the dlacw-Mon keep* Die editorial wtutebuskrl in «’■
a,“
Mlsa commenced tta- erection of one next Ohio after a few clays' visit there send’ Walter Hershberger. Lawrence
was
atnuj
’inual state of overflow nijKhi
«n*itht."»hie
^hle McBain,
Mcftun. and reteUvw «
ot Del- ,u&gt;
u, it
lt on th.[h(."alto
Mtc of the
the’old
ota Weuscrt
Weaken
M„. Martha
M4nna BaVier
twvmr spent
»p*-m several
wren., Luca* and Charlie Rice.
nt-ded. Thev believe that a clg- *
w ftb01
',’
a« con
,nIlnual
Mrs.
&lt;Jn
or be
•'•cBuin is a teacher
tn ,h
the
—
.
.. . Mrs.
---- Irehe
... Brooks
----- ... and
—.
dn races
races. Wiiatraivs
Wbat aiu* in the back
tawk^of
Uc contributed to welfare
wcWarc work or
hCT ln
« •residence,
which has been moved otf tu&gt;*
vuiting
Mr. and Mrs Paul Townsend spent
orou.* third party concern'd more l|b. hci|(1^ „r theattilwre of t):c bill (4liaiUllll. Erium tInic i, time we «*&gt;nnM school at DHUon.
t0 maMe Town jor Ulc Ia}&gt;. Wc &lt;rc ^^4"^ tartlid'ay'fwrty
’!
“
u 25?
ye arc attended the birthday party
with good government and lew with wr.-. legalizing robiwty of uiisunpect- make resolve* to. save u weeks .11George W. Taylor and Mis.* Irene glad
to
rec
such
evidences
of
pros..
.
h
usual
crowd
. .
_•».
—-v.
, Tlwrc was the usual crowd and
and Progress &gt;« Chicago.
p-j'.nwal 'harsepia/' might make a mg iwople through tawkmaklng and cumulation Just to make an erti- Taylor left Xlomfry for USurur. perity and such homes'Add greatly
I
.1M n'Jt she ^hr»i re
Mrs. Forrest Christian aryl son.
•.rung bid for rccognittcn tn th.- oUlrr
of
gambling
on proles:m«tcOloftoe
the paatage. maicruu
material auo
and im
Mttuic.xita.
;&gt;ueF^vi*jt
with their
their-to
thredwauty ol
of lhe
lhe city
tailor
— Richard, and
... „
------- ----------------loinie
..u..*-v—. aiser
IFV1MI with
IhivbeaUty
City
r,.. nltuntav
no..r&lt;t«v The
THa
follMtne
-- ------Mr*.-------------Witwer relumed
a--------... uk vui
aav-iuu.i » •&gt;.
. anna
h.ir-. racing
1 .u... involved. But h
... „.
i..
... ,i,..mhrer
. to_
Tnesra
rouor
stonalhurotacink and
and nro!c*»t&gt;mil
profcsafonnljUbor
the
pUegrowsM.
daughter nnd
and sister. re„Mrs.' »
PL.
The ...
Whin .factory started uo .union on BBUiraay.
m^Thrce
m toS Trom a week.Mslt in Ohio Saturnext campaign.,-lo.- raciug by prof. -h nM ^nMrn Mt,idJy thal
Mn nem rejUt lhe
,Jul tamfly.
T^d.y m£nh« ^Je wffl b? gtad mired mZrbk’**• ,h&lt; »®raw’fc iU,er' Rul“'
“\^L°nr&lt;uro.£-' ra Vt"n» on ‘.'"’.‘‘I*!!?.”
.‘u®
.^n’Art*lf *“ * hen we can make a similar an- Modest a Kiune. Donald’Chaz* and ; «*»»_
*j,f” HlX/man of

Tbp
Banner not
Uwr* U • “
number-are
1 ne HflfitinffS
nastings Danner
{o‘“‘derable
any more
emhusl.

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Vieu’S and Opinions:
What Others Say

This and That

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Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

wba„,(W.U„ Clu,
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d'cta/.21i»™ ■.«'

Bradford. Ohio, arc spending «ev.
Freda Smith and Num- Coolbaugh.
.vover holds steadfast m u
Wednesday afternoon Sejilembir Th.rc was u full program of con­ era! days with their daughter. Mr*.
13. commencing nt two P Mi the t^;;
:r.
~ °»
-- —~Snta »«».« BuUon .1
to K drawn to as a witW ^Ataim"put^
Mrs *•■*
Arch
John &lt;U
of auuu
Milford.
Mas
into hall »n;
Will or
be urniunxi.
dedicated. ,*usMas- ncth Krlw-yf ..
irial* tna:
bckcu ir.e
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“ Bl. *&gt;vuu
.u. m
.i jiw
Detroit bank inquiry. *** professionals
tlia. U
backed
the „
u...l:iI
ut, *r«tn» u ■lire*
,
, I Grand Rapids. G W Spindler. Mr.a bait, there was
*-'i;.iut ret.mg a line Michigan, has been visit tug her ter Musutys t&gt;nd wives and daughters , Mr- Kittle
racing bill.*. A* —— n,
sprucur of Grand Arlj(, 8plnd!rr Illu) daughter.* of
nimg
Mrs. W L. Chase, for rev- oie invited to lx-present.
hung uin
out rew-tc
tx k.;e the eyra
eye* of the |wa-caustn.
peoRapid- . p- iit ttu&gt; wo k end with her _ w.x-dhind und Mrs. Elin Anderson
J.- ,!;:e • men.- .t S’WO OjO
J™1.
“•*»»&lt;''■»&gt; days, leaving Monday for Grarul
A lodge of Lady Mura bee* was oe- sL*ter. Mr*. Isaut-St. well
jtriown or
Krn(.,st. of Detroit spent
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. of a °u‘.(' ronn- ef there b^ adrertlEj
.
«•“«* !« *5 «'&gt;
«•««
in charg-- ........
Irom Iteciu*'.*.
Tlie people
|&gt;aek'
Vagina Thump-on ba rttnn&gt;‘d J Bunday with Robert GUL Mr. An■ r,. , Hill
I, &gt; &lt; 'L' kIM',1.' : .
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•" roitlv .re T?1(. week ”
Mr a,,d «»» Stephen Aldrich-and । wi'.h the following officer* P. C .
• :h:-.ust all '‘s’d'having bill, are the. name people ■ •!;
tion L-'
iir' ,MCi‘ *»f'liquor, and alm ma-.
in Ni w York with her brbth-.-r and i ( ._.
.
returned
family. ■
hoiui- with her son to Detroit
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. . ____ _ _____ tin; r., Xlr. mid Mrs Paul TNbtnpMni and; We at.- glad to hear Hurt Mrs
•
;ii. Mr.- Roe Col gf ore. Chap.: fatully of BaGlv Creek suited at: Glenn Wotrtbg Is improving rap­
■ign* the rac- cvimpli-te.y ..nd In a more leburelj
M
Lydin
—
E. l.ydin, Clymer of Centralia.‘Mr* Marirn Bncc; M A. Mr* Belle —
B-Uon
’s on Saturday afternoon.
---------------------------------------'Idly. Calient there .Sunday were.
•omtrnanrad manner and contain more local m- ...
.u
-icw biif and racing. !■ countenanced
WaMimston.
and Mrs. C H. Hanover!Seward; s. Mrs Minnie Helium;
V.'..!:.. Thami»oii
Waiter
TT.™;,-.
L* able to
• walk
..-It Ml
MIn, Katheryn
^m„Cr&gt;n Townsend and son,
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HOW TIMES CHANGE
ns its authors intend. Thais the terest material than meat other of Grand Rapids have been the Sent., Mr.* ixlia Barlow; Picket, ant!
ride now
dill Ire* to weat : _
Franklin
Rev. nn(l Mrv HarJpy
WJt -guest* of Mrs. d. M Town wild at Mr.* Fanny Karcher; C"!or bearrn-. ...v
soiled mom &lt; Hint Michigan's "WUM«* «--»l
■ Act tliat an Ohio farmer kind of «n.™
the ...I
ca*l.
- and- Mrs Ruth Ucrsh', Townrend
„ ...Uns «,l.r- tel*,. «. hrn. »™« u» ««,. «W ■*&gt; aduMm Wall lake the past week.
A very
i first. Mrs. Reen* Etta Wightman;
/.
-r;_ fine play. " An pld F;uh- lM.rU(r
,«..«•!».»
m,; »y .g «gpj»»«£»
MT.F
Tr^.Mnmwnw,Mrs. F A
A Trcdgen
tMinnie Trum- s&lt;rond. Mis* E*tella Hyatt; third, l.mcd
loncd Mother"
Mother” wa*
wm put on at thel RQb&lt;rt Gill came Sunday alter"MONSTHOV3 UNREASpN '
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"n,. rrclhc Osburn
•— by a group from !ni&gt;&lt;m to make hl.* home with .Mr and
Cutnmunlly tervlce
Under the title. ' Mvrotrou* U.
Xlnuiie Nobles and Mrs L-.iU )
the Church 01 the Brethren of Mr&gt; rhB, Farh-r •
• rh ’■ ret u;&gt; more polit.cal jib*1?1*’«’M»'n*&gt;of fowl new*? •Mrs
FIFTY-SIX YEARS AGO TODAY Grapd -Rapid.* Sunday evening. It!’ Norman Sandbrook spent several
Ruicoaat.
to abxrb this til gotten, smirched
There I* a notary public in Barry' was a very good play and v.-.-y well; ll nM |a&gt;t week with Ids grandparOu.- of' t*v in. -’ vnlutntnmu
Xl* “nd I*trB J M- ’-ungMen and
custe* Uje folly of war lore. All *d
county who conveys land and de­ gtren Mr.* E o. Flanigan, farmer- rnt, Mr arid Mra. Bert I«’g&lt; r». at
our readers who believe &lt;vr at tout
scribes 11 os commencing "a short l.v Mi*-* Mildred Field, a fonner. 1&lt;akt. Odessa.
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hope* that **&gt;meday. Mxuehua tuidUtance from a certain oak tree Barry county teacher, was the direr - • Ctialnirr
Hershberger
spent 8un.'•&gt; ’*««-»
wrecroiM ■O
■• ’Brwn
?.
«'«•••’
■*»*«
'
near the rorncftof a rr«d.‘
it took 12 centa in sumps, ing They also visited points in Ohk.. .•tandui't
Womens Birthday in p^ejd,
Cecil Ofehom anti Forrest Clu.*- etc and convey* all the ajipurte-IHe
ficlently endued and intelligent
-a* we recall, to cover the ।tortage
liuncc.*-and
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improwtrnenL*
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and signs .................... - 111
■*u’1
' Mr. and' Mrs. 1 N. Willtnnui and
, opening this impressive looking en- horn of Hunt|n^ton. Indiana, ate ...™.
Settle their difference* without r&lt;
gw.*ta of xtr. and XIr*. Goshorn tiuxitunu-clf notary republican.
Bio k.* Tuc.ii iy aftenioun. Fur the I grafiddaughters. Thelma and Doris,
With ur.llmlt-d pmftrs;
' Chrta Van Arman, wlio take pnquam .Ml.*.* Mudesta Klnn&lt;- girfr ,,f tx.wlim: were Rundny guenla at
; n-.iinuseript that Mr. O’Brien wn* week at their Gun lake cottage.
Mr G, &lt;)rge Wool­
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;cliitrgc Of lhe Middleville re.ltod tan &lt; rnet ijMMibei* and rc adilu;-. rhll,
planning io deliver nt Houghton
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
other ycat was in the eny Satiu-|werr ,u
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BUIH,ir,. all
„ OT1
„ „
rtrl,
given
Ice cream and cake wen-1, S|U1
ston, „„„
iul(j „
daughter,
and
Miss
Helen
hcrtwrJi •
•We certainly hdpe the day. -i vn ;
ttIl&lt;r ail, G A (X.un h&gt;e and miv and Sunday
Mr. and-Mrs
, -.*-.&lt;l by X11-. Nettle Cf»l*r «"« Rolx rt.s of JUehlaiid und Mr- Clyde
warm oneb Probably not. long .■on
,^,n rvcniiein.
Kcmteth-: W.
Nihetecn year* ago this’morning
v*. E Coutchk-^and
voutcrivv-a,...
Wellingum
Jordan
of
Irving
tart
Mt*
Helen
Demand.
’
Hie
tdlowiti-r
(•,
1U
ta
were
caller*
there in thr att; after, this document had been filed ■«n Paul,
pdUI motored
mo'
irom ’ Mu-K\g.;ii
the leading, editorial in rlw Ni-w
’
"
week
had
wvcrnl
fingers
badly
officer.*
njcrc
elected
dor
the
coming
;
croon.
tn
our ever handy wa.*tcbu*k&lt;
----------------------------------•- and spent Saturday with XL. Wnd in--hed
year Pre-.. Margaret Coats; Vi
', Mr amt Mrs Claude Knntner and
. tn .i.thrcabir
,
five h.indrrd tdher &lt;-ditor., p f....
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— . tfchlng tn certain ...
Iherc
L* gnat
Pn. . P» »il jjernond:
Detnond: Sec..
Sec.. Bet
Be.sie ix.bv.wboliatnta'rnvWtinghtaparDay*.'' erul- d «
i tiirouglioii:
the .'tan- were engag'd
.
. .i_
and Ms$. .Maurice-Calkins and quarter* for a crtMiuei tournament in w»» dm-.n: T-.riu. H« h ■&gt; D.•••.u.tid
..’ll- Mr und Mr*. Katittirr. left
ARE
m ,vr.
tn m similar activity. - ' .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert xiills -spent thr- city.
The CMnrtnimty .•• nice will be Kd w.dne*&lt;tav f-?r their horn.- in Wls.,
.
.
.
Saturday
oa u.iui,-. and
unu oumi.iv
Sunday pt
ai Simnyoiann Th- large.*! vield of wheat ret re- by Miss Viraima Tnomp-ej next clM5|n
Almost, every bureau at .Lansing bll. k lx&gt;!tFJ,,... Oun
’
f.-rv
m/rjHft'.
vetip.u dnd a |.*‘akvr i«•.
■■ -----■ded come* troth Saginaw county,
unrejutxi at tins European situ• . ■■nd* out weekly bulletins. There 1* u q. Sebring and daughter.-Mr*,
err David Owtdra. raised 2BS ta-it-k .UTanged for.
CLOVERDALE.
not; tun d
rmtiutig.wr«g Mlh rtw idea. It .* a/ T -r„Ut.4 0! Tek«n.*ha. will arrive on
Tlie annual ineeting of the Clovdiet* on 3 and 3-B nest's, or ever ‘.Mrs. Beatrice Flegal and .tout
, . . .,U.
n,
ni(J-y { ir 4 wcck* TUll wi!h Mr
ihtnk uou.idi
I’.ddr -• fu el Knkimuz‘*» -pent --nlale W C. T. U will be held ut
rail
are
or
at
least
should
be.
inam! Mr- Frank Noshmay be brought upon hundred*
from Wediii’Miay until Saturday the church Tuesday. .Sept 6 Elec‘r Ccre-sjed in ‘heir state -govemmeht
Crue of Tekamah. H-- ■ our friend, Frrcman.'of th? .'hue vsrtttnc at H W othr.iin ■■ and E. G lion of offirer* and bttar busine**
doping G behi ; earned on. ‘
;
land Hx-sr bullerin* haw a chance to
hu been the sues: of j diiuirtmciit at Eurolng did a WUe Smith#
4
‘Everybody invited
raping, however, is but ode of Hie .
,’tjive out live, pertinent bits of new.*.
Emil
Tyrfcn,
for
a
,
ni5-icatin.g
in
Barry
county
last
.
-------------- ! ltr und Ik't' Cnrl Hutching of
dinner. be Um- wt*h of the people' naraner form? of race fixing u.-*d' I
'Unfortunately, however, must ot the
DVllFEE.
i San .Marco*. Cal., arrived Sunday to
'm&lt;Gday fur her home
la-rk.
ibuil' tiisft fall down ofr the job. &lt;|t Mr* Lilly Hoffman spud wver.H1 vi.dt Hie Davenfiorts
Slev.urt of Chicago and
-- .
by Mtuitl promoters and owners to
J_.„
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.1n&gt; p(n&lt;&gt; ln p;)niJ)1U1y
j)Cr
I c’-ncraiing into departmental tjailyChapman ol Middli-viL”
ORANGEVILLE- .
great powers, with millions pl
■ hL-.-l' orcaiL-i.
.
rin Mn, Emberlcy. of California.
aoldicrs. shall take place. To
Mii)j
trended .the
The dollar may be dipping down
» eighty abroad but you can etlll
mourning affliction and locali Bi mn,-1 this victhitv.
liHidltig. J-Thiir Ink". Hanirday..
Mi' -. Jrun Wnuuh and Hlmo Bnyuy iw cents worth, of yutxb with It
'.tin H' rminrtt'- and turnily Of Mr*. Thomu* Hutlninn and iLmsli- &lt;i'-r r-urprRetl trletid* by gt tting n»’-cutaUc Ju-.-- War u*ncA to their
■To watch wluit liaroer* do.
n Plum ■ u :■ S.i'.&lt;krt.iy nbilrt uui t&lt; r Doris '-•pent Friday mglit tn
intereM. it is in rvery way hos­
Epoii-th inipectorf have wv
chat tvan’ert Friday nlaht by Clovtile to their'hitervM, Mitce noth­
lu test the gv rer’s Weight*.
3o tar a.* purchuain^ tu-wcr of the
erdri!'1 :&lt;u&lt;i tiurotinding country
M-mtii and chil- ' a
InsjHCftcirs f.-r the honey be*-*.
dati u iis roncemnl. y&lt;ni would never
ing that ijheir fcngBimenta may
MeRev. unit Mrs Fred King, who friend* We all wish the tw wiy'wcd-i
‘Bevtde the, garden gates.
enow Ln-- country was off the go!/i
&gt;f ins iiw.bi c.i attending camp meetisig much liupiuntss ami prosperity
;it tn Kai.imazoo
and
spin can even in a alight decree
ispcctorv for the factories.
throughout their nurried life
tied rctalivrs until
compen.'3t« thtqi fur th-lr sufInsjiccton for our meal,
; tired vrry much anyway. We can
family in tl.t* charge arid rr turned home
Sam Given, one of our old friends
vspe. tor* for our orchards.
•fr’nng*. it is a mistake to as­
only renumber taking advantage o! children of Chic*
. :tr.*« -.if the w«rk.
and ttclghbor*. died Monday morn­
the .gold standard once and. that
Edward ■Bailey and ing early alt-r a stroke nt the *0psume Hut upon the very verge
Thing.
wa* when we turned tn five, paper
fx?r table Sunday evening Ail the
of war such. reflcctlona arc uhI dollar* tn exchange for a flvc-doll.ir
rn!
’ Umely. Now is tlie very best of
was tak- n ill L ft to mourn are hl*
‘all times lor taking account of
i mas g.tt—or it might liavb been a ' fekv.* of jjaitirnme. were
r horn-'
Paul Bit inn n .-- i&gt;ent Sunday In IX- wife and three daughter*. Mr.end &gt; day
the frightful wrong’involved tn
. birthday prvshm. we've forgotten.
trort .
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Smith of Delton. Mrs Walbridge of
visitors at Willard Icke&lt;.
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The
person
who
received
this
re•
1
ot
Ve'.i
pice.
Dorris
Hollman.
MarHafir Creek. Mrs Glen Kenyon of
govcrruncr.ta! systems which
.Mr. pntl Mrs. George Nelson of
M'.-' Maxuv r
end about the Alate
| metnbrahce. from us undoubtedly de­ Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Mr.: her aunt- Mr* I! G !
Thur-- vel Hunt and Clnrabelle Greenfield. D"!lon.
permit great and prosperou.*
the Jti
late x inspector*, posited it &lt;n a chcejcing account at and Mr.*. Jacob Edger. Jr.
:c pa-.t accompanied by liwlr mothers at-; Mr , and Mrs Arthur Johncctck
dav rdghl «t&gt;d Frida
people* to be dragged into war
opuli* Vigilant, .some bank or i-i'a.exchanged it for
Wallatended a music, party given by-Mr.* spent Sunday with their, daughter.
Chark'A OD miuU. w&gt;i-: and ,chtl-! Ucc|c
.
'daiwr money, Gold fivers and tens drcn ot Grand Rapids were Hu
wlUicul consulting their wall.or
Je.hn Cli.imtt(rl.un Friday t»fty.rrMif&gt;n Mr
Winifred Ca»ey. und family
. .? JJ."
QLI LN
ire inconvenient ?-• carry about. W* iru. bk'- of Mr arid Mrs. B A. O’D.ui- i
ut Dowling.
,
of Hind* district.
thyir welfare.
1 11 's•'* 1 IHl I.' • '* •*rtrf«a to miuht just as well have -a*ed our dell utwnlly.
Ravmtind ATMr ami .Mr* John. Birman were
Mr-. Glen Carr and daughter of
’
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’
ugan qmin. A' f^rnd «r.tra iroiibL by civing him
Morl.
".
: is-ni a few days with Mrs.
u- !a;r tn It it,,:
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... THIRTY
iboule! br drawn into a. that instead
’uraibn Sunday t&lt;
i.-'ti r Monica anil family.
dd has oeen wre-^htyfed x&gt;
Mr. and Mr’ Grant. Dickerson
. tffid
d the Win&amp;tnrm Insurance Coni-[ K&lt; iu« j .of
Mr iijjd Mr*. Ray Clemens a.nd *iX'ht tin; week &lt;nd at South Bend,
mid
involved.
aioruuidc thr
Huven family' &lt;.pent Sunday with Mrs. .......
&gt;!d coin tn Ik’ti uf pu;
i.-nny. was in the city on bnstneMiMr- Arthur
ir.d.. with their daughter. Mrs Floyd
Monday
j :&gt;;».-nt *• vert;
conudt-red extra .
Ch-tiu n* yraniimottier near Buntlrld Mill* and family
Mr anti Mrs, Edd Rice and etiutch ' - "
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Mrs. Leonard Smith, wlfo h.u« j 'b--ir parent*. M:
Mis* "
Helen
Broun nf Plainwnll is
lemon Itarbar
been
spending
Hu
.-ummer
in
P*
‘
Wsliain*.
Mr*
Clvr'ttreturned
to
ik lc..s tn term* of gold and more
'er *ja nt Sunday with Mr- and Mi- viiittmi ta r eran&lt;!pnrent.s a few days
Hoilsfid and
i.iiui o' price levels and purch.t.-- ttvkey. ha;, returned Ir.Hiie much ttr.- i South tfiucn Friday with Mr* Clare Satn Keller near Orangeville.
Mr and Mr*. Bert .McCallum and
j William* and Mt" Bert Palmer, who
ixiwer of the dollar, it will Itave proved in health.
Rev •and Mr' Holla took in thr
.Maude Ironside and Helen returned Saturday with a load of.
I: 'the United States a handful
camp mt- ling at RicenU' :*. Sunday.
all pr&lt;
Mt. and Mrs. .Glenn Dour-more
Mr and Mrs Bill Carter of Knlad .Mi* John Murphy,
and .ahu dnughtepi sjtcnl last Tuesday in nuzno &gt;penl Sunday iyth relative*
iw up im- la.’-s'. siyres an rail,
।
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.
i daughter ;jnd' children
«&gt;ff Grand
„ Holland. '•
Vcrn Brown, Irmhatr. county rep- millinery
at Cloverdale and cullCu on the Dr
•• and‘
Harry Handbrnpk had an appends* c D Bate*. Sanndccaon and Pringle
Mr and Mrs Edjrard Upri.rh: ,.f lt;.-,-m--jwnt Tl-.mHtay with XIr.
re-Ontative. who has been writing a
eltt, operation at the Pennock iiosf.imllr■*.. who arc vacationing at
vr«-.*. of arilclro concendng stat.' Potterville were the guei-----iitiil Mr - l»n CTturch. Mis.' julal Monday nwriilni:. ■
exfOMiw .. recently drew attention to
• F..v|n and Mr. and Mrs
Tit’.' Fi.lwr families entertained
a peculiar partisan nitnude which
ipnniti .sajp Sund.iy w-th ’he toUuwing to dinner Sunday at
In the pivdiMtiun of ’:&gt;hoc:.. the
liauk'hhT.-. C&lt;&gt;ra and Nora'.
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......... -• --- &lt;Ue nittmtr at Saricllt-ba.: lake; .Mr United states l- first. Britain sec­
ciu-ds nt Chas Yuir's &lt;** r:&amp;inrtn..-.. -........................
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tint! Mr • C Hunvickcr of Ohio, Mr*. ond and Germany third.
George Carter, who hit.. t-. .-n 1 atid family of Eut»&gt;;i Hapltfc.
workln/ In Mirfiiesota th;- ■umui'-T.!
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exi&gt;»'cteil ii-inie nt xt wc&lt; k

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A Quotation

.an diet
.&gt; fancy'o this ser;&gt;:.*
d-&gt; ut the gale them a place of prominence in
... fact .....
j— wi...
I::* p.iix'r-ui
this editor,
hnk susee*.. attempted a series
ihu own after. Mr ’ Brown had c.
alt- 'hjOf

week Jteyrn'ld.*. who tuts l&gt;,.-n
. pending several' week# in tin- city'
.j.jj, nt.* grandparent^., returned;
home with them today.
Rev and Mr* Fru.-k KnmC’e* and :
chitarcif returned. *-o Iron Mountain!
uh
yejr. with a Dcmnctai.r Ti
m :hb|
'ion tn power this pur- wt
ret tinted j;
remain;

' Children and Grown-Ups too

FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
price .n

thia particular cc
spending money

which

our surplus

u to grow no mare wheat than
America will need and thereby g» t
tlie benefit, of. the world pnce os
wheat plus tne 4jc |&lt;r- l^u*l&gt; i &lt;•’ uur
larifi on wlwat

Aoigenl Paragraphs

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keep up with the
ripe fw a third party.
Ifudaliracnift. toc.n- Many who wk for wir
i' opinion really dicau (Bnojed.
Independent w

neanv well-rooked!, m i acc-pted b*! rr.r*t &lt;&gt;fhci.i!* .v ,t
at amount of bear. I! i-itun- of economy Salt! tuff editor
Of course it is perfectly all ridiil
w a duh ct Oak* &lt;t |
■: republicans to draw the satarus
hii'h republican legislatures fixed.
•:;t it is entirely wrong for d«no-

WiUt.in.'Vcnnontvii-c .-ailed at
tfil* -rtice Tuesday. Tifey witlfj
others have Iwen camping a: Wall;

Mi* - Maud Rich und mother re-1
turned from ar. extended tnp in the,
ncttlu rn.part of tiv .date Thursday ,

WORLD RECOVERY BY WAY
:phitowpliy which m,?k&lt; * ;!
GF THE GOLDEN RULE
a»,cl entirely wrons for another Io *lm luvr been L.rpinx Republican i
lorccnwnt
Mr Brown answers as follow.*:
sent having the spendthrift tenden-'
...
„„ -frame
„
----------------------------- ------------ .cifs and wasteful policies of their,
of us have been
complaintmjineti’ ba-i» would sion be ;nUm? about extravagant state Mlane.* own party pointed out to them Rer.tienc*' and v nlioir. it all the i.r*i. -nd practtcea. Tlie complaint w.w:g»tdl&lt;-3 U party aBBatWns. ta.ai
'...t may be cnactrd or program. «••&gt;’ that the republican* were doing citiren.* of Michigan- a- Mr Brown
iciated by president.* mid kings arc'DL B is not now that the democrat.- point* out. .*!iouM be more aroused1
—• t*J-"ng• it.
-------------—
r.&lt; -him: more Hian ropes, of■ sand- .M*
Tlie real---basis
for coni- witrt the tact that public fund-, are
Fi r the grafters, big and little, w.Il | I’i-uni is that.it u done and that it bents squandered and ies.&gt; aroused
with who u to blame
'continue la prey on t..e multitude IU condined,'
^mphAvlziiig Ilk? fart that "man*
B «*'”« to us that Mr. Brown has
A gump of farmer.* in Gratiot
liihurrahlty to man makes count&amp;M -o:”‘to
heart of a yery prevalent
thousands mourn '—J E. McMullcr. '’ruble in our system of party gov- county halted a mortgage tale last
itrmaeni; namely that of peering at spring, bld in the property for &lt;3 R5
in Linden Leader.
...
lone’s self through rose-colored *pee- and. as we recall, nunhandled a
Damcn of S.vn Fran- taeles. Republicans who will make a public official There were twenty&gt;•■ &gt;d tFuiiW) miles: great fuss ever DemccraHe extrava- four involved and glary have jurt
an-.i Lac never been »o ’ ganepa accept with complacence as rettled the putter out ol court for
'bad cr even worse waste of. public 114X30.
.

Should Have Good CLEAN Milk ...
Nature’s Best and CHEAPEST Food!
itul milk Put i* SAFE to ure MIST HE
CI.EAX. In order to prnlrct the public
health. Ihr State nf Michigan dltidrd milk
Inu "Gratlr*.” tirade V i« the CLEANEST.
&lt;*rade "B" I* NOT. SO CLEAN Thi* pre­
vent* people from veiling Grade "B” milk
a» Grade. “A.”

Tert* npdrol Highland* Dairy; milk hr MIrhIran State OffirlaU have vhown lhe "bartert,*
ruunl" l«. be only a small fraction of the limit
*et by -the stale. For this reason the High­
land* Hairy is. thr only Hairy In thi* Metlon
permitted to rell tirade "A” milk. It lit your
■Murapce Hut uhen you use Highland* Dairy

milk you get CLEAN, pure milk. That is very
important hceaure medical research ha* prov­
en beyond any questlull that UNCLEAN milk
ha* been lhe cause nf untold epidemic* of
‘direase.
.

Every drop of milk thal-you get from High­
land* Dairy come* from our own carefully
selected herd that 1* regularly ln*pected. Ev­
ery penny that you -pend for good CLEAN
milk give* you more food vaiur for your
money than yon can get in any other way.
If. a wurve of energy and &gt; safeguard
against Illness. But milk to be SAFE must
be CLEAN.
-

If you are interested in CLEAN milk we
will be pleased to hear from you.

THE "HIGHLANDS DAIRY
PHONE 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

HASTINGS, MICH.

4

�THI HASTING8 BANNER. wEDNKSDAT. ACGU8T M. 1M1

Ruth,
m and

illy of
Ji Mr.
id who
Vorid'i
BrodTownwrence
I spent
lury of

turned
Batur, came
Islt.
nan of
■, Mrs.
lean of

den on
apent
s. An-

turned
I Mrs.

were,
d son.
Harley
iiershtr. and
idpar-

Sunrlingrr
ts and
Dori*.

WoolHelen'
Clyde
fir and
is par­
Wis-

eld nt
Elec-

brnla.

I’linlry
yWidi
perity

rlends
uom■ sup-

IRC of .

neock
gitter.
'amity.

:cr*on
Bend,
Floyd

days
i and

nday.
Kala-

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■.nRle

. the

STANDARD OIL CO. HAD

PARADE THURSDAY

[right to'the remedy he seeks. Un-’]
jless the receiver can show that he1
i has this right, his action must fall.
' The Maw contends that It has no
money with which to pay the re-1
cetver. Mr. hsgler claims that this Is
no defense, and he calls attention to

’

!c'mSfTsEZa»HIES8IIEFWill 1
SUPREME COURT
sstrisr- Mn w «“». *PP,t. p.T

Appointment of two n*w mgmI ben to the W. K. Kellogg Ftiunda-!

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Advertising Their New Super lion'* "flying squadron" of teach- La*t Legislature Failed to
Fuel, The Standard Bed
announce rod** br.--------- ...
. w._
Crown Gasoline
r j \Thc two new teacher-nurse* are
Soldiers* Exemption

(Continued from page one)
I Council of the City of Detroit, re­
AOu 7Emma
Belle
Crichton, of DeMichigan ha*
a soldiers
soldiers’’ exempexenic- •—■—————————
The Standard Oil Company tn the ^231
—'.T T
“.‘ T
Michigan
ha* a
or tneta r&lt;« buiot r3r.3«« «or Uw taw wta mr, iter- Uon law. giving veterans of lhe cy* to the receiver of tire bank, il ported in 280 Mloh.. in which opinion
’ appears the following language:
|
Standard Red Crown, cjndueted an “T** *“'?
_“**&gt;th cducauon woria
empuons ln
uuu uuw
World w
car certain „
exemptions
In uvnm
being ».*
hl* w,.w,.
contention
that „
it ..
I* Im“It is stated in defendants’ ,
elatxirate road parade through Hmtaw*. The riatc ha* heretofore ap- pwalble for him to do m fpr the/'
answer that Die city of Detroit
ting* on Thnuday. Augutt 24. Art "'“••}«»• and MUe Mary Elliahetn
J(lWd mOney M&gt; l)llU
- -----reaaon
that
state doc* not have
thit Iocal
local com
com-.
- ----— the
—-------------------------has no appropriation in lu bud- '
B.V.B. k».l reiHurrruun &lt;B IM
'““"II.™ ••-fe
.................
.....ibUrsed........................
by the,the
money.
state
tor whatever loun
lease* incy
they sna
sus-­
During Ure latter part of July. | get for the payment of the sal- I
tetmpany. directed the route and led
sta!
&lt;’ for
ariea of the cammftaioheni or .
------ becaiwe nt *uch exemption*.,:
i Mr Mohrinann. through hi* attor-j
the stream of highly, decorated
T?
«»lned
for payment of other expenses 1
equipment through the town. The
^chlgan State Normal Col-|, CRy
rer. Mr*
I
City trwu
treasurer.
Mrs Nellie Smith. ’‘ ney.
Klin Sigler, hied an application
Incident to Um&gt; dlagHtfg'’ of the
exhibit* consisted of a lead car, an- e«^; LP**“nu.
.
, • found Uwt
tiuri Ute
Uie amount due the city
city"' with tire AdmlnlstraUve Board of
eommliBlon'« dimes This cir­
—w. Ml**
— . Crlciitoti
W.W.K.. ...»
(j,, ^y
cuy taxc*
t4Xrt of
of thi*
uu, year
year from
from the
tire the
state, requesting that board to
nounclng the Super Fuel and follow- n Both
and Mil*
Min On
।
cumstance
due* not militate
ing thi* a huge float with a mounted Simpson are now making
...
a tour of gute. under thi* *o!dlers’ exemp- direct the state treasurer to pay to.
ivumiauuua various
wivuc accaai.Kc.
mt receiver,
reven ci. from
tcum the
uk general
general fund*
mnos . ■k^lnSt’ pfalntlffs right to .the
acU; Illes,non
uon law.
Uw, ut* t3M4o
*3M4O. she
She tituco
billed mat
that ! the
car illustrating Standard Service at lhe Foundation's
the Foundation camp at—am
ount to
of -the iUUi.
equivalent
of all . rF,,e‘ sousnt •
the pump Behind thi* float came a : iincluding
—--- ----w ---lUBVUai.
IV the
UK auditor
BUUtMA general,
■«•»&gt;*&gt;*. and
»I»M —
— - —tlw
— —
,—
Piru. lake
Uk. .
na the
.H. Foundation K-.A.
. a ------------------------------uj™ jn concluding hl* brief upon these
and
head- .^s* received
notice from him that,moneys held by bun and, inKytlie
huge
round
amplifying
truck Pine
did »&lt;.«
not «see
— o&gt;
fit to legal question*, the attorney makes
which delivered sn.ippy music and' quarter* in Allegan, Barry and Eaton thC iot legislature failed to make an 'event life board uih
*hott announcement relative to the counties. They will ..begin Uiclr nc’I appropriation to carry out thLs act. ;take that action, then thr receiver the following (statement to iht sti!;o tj)e uH.
w unable to pay. und his atlomcy rcqarnted that it preme court:
new Super Fuel. Following the live duUiut September 1.
Mu» Blmpson
round equipment were ten large: -----------•— ha* a teacher’s cer-: Thu means &lt;mr clly will lose 8308 - I consent, In behalf of the State of: "It seems reasonable that thU
Stiindard delivery truck*, each car- Uflcate
■
r—» tlhc
from
— university
T-------- -- of ,&lt;u0 uiruuM(
through, MMB
this ,failure of the state I Michigan, to the issuance by tht‘ court should act upon this very im­
la a
a graduate
mrttiala, of
nf tna
_____ lls
... duty
IISupreme Court of this stab- of an 'portant question and not permit this
Tying banner* portraying orr each Michigan, and is
the 1..
to meel
order to *lww cause why a mandam- i1
side different reMon* why Ute new. University hospital rchool of nurs-;
------------ ...
’—
us should i»l i*sue to compel the:,, subject to become a political foot­
Standard Red Crown to the Supet, ing. She haa done advanced work
IRVING.
to be Jockeyed around with at
Fuel
*t Columbia Teachers' College. Mis* .
..
, w p
’accom- I state treasurer to pay over the i ball,
some time in lhe future, while de-’
Til.
OU Compinj Crichton
fUlra
panl.-'d by 1U-, und Mr. F.’k Lr*i* ; money.
t
-.,- sipnd»nl A..
u a graduate of tire CopuniiMtn wait lur lums Him wrrr
,m&gt; .m..—....
The action of the.receiver is based turned into the coffers of the state
nttvi..H» in ’ga,■Willie
that TlX
ha., ever ,‘lr™UUtm
-lnllui ’*chool.
„hQOI Detroit
rxtmit "she
fihe’ taught
taiurht to
‘ A Century of Progress. Mr. and upon an order recently entered bj ; upon tlie -supposition that by doing
^n^uhJ^
t’re'mu'-wut'
Mrs. Dell Wilcox and Mr*. Ben He- Judge Russell R. Mcl.’rek. directing ! no their money would ■_
be ...
in the safJdine u
“X lor
&gt;« CaniMiian rural
ollnc la seasonally adjusted for a_hooL, _rrw.k j7L.n.Jollr. verwyk. and Marie arc the other* the slate treasurer to turn over to csv possible place.
maximum power in any tempcraUir*
“ UaUIe Crec“ Moon Jour from this locality who have attend- i the receiver, from the general fund* “The State of Michigan U too great
ed the fair lately
•
| of the state, ail money* heretofore i a alate to belittle ifsclf by taking
or climate; do.* iml contain gum or
’
I Our school start* Monday with1by the receiver with the!.the money rightfully belonging to
sulphur impurities. It * tire claim of
IT PAID WELL.
the Standard OH that if a motorist!
Mrs Georgia Buiivajii a* teacher. -State of Michigan. I be Administra- the depositors of banks, and then
read the otHcr day of an ex­
trie* thL* new Sujier Furl he’ll con­
Mr and Mr* Lewis Wilcox and !lv''
"’’X »c’»'&gt;n
not turn it back to them when the
periment
conducted
at
the
Univer
­
tinue to use it.
; children visited at Bellevue Sunday. «&gt;J»n this application Tlicn-forr. Mr : proper time come*"
sity of IlUnou. which ilurns. that
The Michigan Central section ha* 8*&gt;r- &gt;»' behalf Of the receiver la*’ , Th to case will be watched with
Miss Ruth Jordan, recently of the the cent of growing a bushel of ap­
“Ftoltow Through" Cempuny wa* one ples in orchards needing nitrogen been discontinued The men who week filed hi* application with, the t keen interest and It is hoped that
of the featured attraction* ut lire ha* b«?en reduced 22 per cent by ap­ were employed here tuivc work at ouprwne court of the Mute preying the receiver will be successful.
paraile. Mias Jordan, with iter, beau­ plying nitrate of soda. or ammonium Hastings and run over thi* section f»&gt;e issuance of an order directing
tiful flushing Millie, easily carried sulphate. two or three, week* before a* before with headquarters there. Jthc Aate treasurer and’miditor genRev. and Mrs. Floyd Nagel have t’«l tOahow cause why.a mandam-;
OBITI'AICY
the honors of the elaborate caravan. the trees were tn full bloom In
The Standard OH C&lt;xn|&gt;any’* adver­ these experiments ten errtt* worth of I been returned to their Charlotte »’■ should not be issued by that cjurt ;; Maxinullian Frederick Landsberg
tising representative stated tiiat It this fertilizer applied to a 30 year charge by the United Brethren con- ««*»««» ’hem. compelling them t-&gt;: died AUX 20. 1923 at Ann Arbor aft'
ference
held
at
Bebcwa
j
t,,,n
OVt
'
r
fro,n
ft**
ww.nd
funds
of
was ncce-*ary to get a Super Giri old Wincsap apple tree increased the
eh a Jong illfie** He Was 70 yr«r*.
Mrs Christina Love, wild has been
‘he moneys tn question,
to team up with u Super Fuel.
yield five bushels per tree.
here with her mother, has returned
ITUs application raises some very 6 month* and 12 day* old He was
to Detroit and Mr* Burr Warner of int.-restlng and novel legal questions I born in Brexslau. Germany. Ft-by. 8.
AN INTERESTING TEST.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
:«tti
He-wu united in marriage to
I Is
- thj» n proceeding against
Some years ano It was discovered
Our new minuter and wife. Rev luinsing u here with Mrs Fox at
Mtw Cathema*. Bernhardt, who
the state such that its consent
, and Mrs E- Wheeler, were present present. Mrs Fox 1* much better.
Mr and Mrs Win. Cushing of
must be obtained to bring the I after twenty-seven years wa* taktn.
uman* in Michigan and other Sunday morning. Hr delivered a
away.
To that union were bo;n fouft
action?
very interesting sermon which wu,. Alma visited Mrs. Cushing'* mother.
Mrs. June McCann, who U much । Under-Um* law. the State of Mich- |.'on. and one daughter, one son pre-i
Inspiring.
ceding him in death Hl* sons were.
.
Li’an cannot be sued in its own .courts
golfer. Now it appear* that iodine
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis of Improved in iiealth
Tiie Wilcox school starts Monday without its const nt. If one h.u ’ - Harry. George and Frank Landsberg
ha.s been found 'useful tn making Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with
Jahn and his daughter. Mr&gt; Harry F
.
Mync Curtla and &lt;pi their return with MUs Helen Brog as teacher.
..........
.....
■
vzaMVMM- ..v •».&gt;&gt; um.livu
sun
|lt to the stare auditor, and hl* claim M.,ry R(Vl. Matone nf Yonkers. N.
■In thto state two farms wen* *c- home their two nieces, fcwildn amt
LENT CORNERS.
uj
Dorothy May Curtis, returned with
■________________________
must b.- allowed or duallowcfl under
y . &lt;,n
i9u who t, left Io
o! tintlll. Admin- n. ftiro hf*
hl, l&lt;ns*
1(IS5 He
Hl.’u.
Ls”aUo
aLvl”,uroived
llnllved
. Mr and Mr*. Robert Steck- spent the general direction ol
vhvd into two groups, each receiving them for a week'* visit.
Board ItIt Uto the
tire contcn-iby
conten-:hv his
his children,
children, grandchildren
grandchildren and
and
II..
wuk tTO1
WK Quite « uumbrr from here attend- Sunday tn Detroit, viriting Belle Ldt* istrative
------------th'1 ..tame
feed n.n.
and general v»..
care,. the
tion of Kmc
some of the member*
members of file
nn(-. Urcut
grandchild Tlie funeral
only difference being that one group fd tbe reception at tire home of Mt and other point* &lt;&gt;f interest.
jttqn
tuei: on(
great grandchild.
attorney, genera *■&gt; deimrtment
department Uiat
that ! WAS
h, )d
w at St
8, Rose
RoM. church ThursMr. and Mr* Leland Hammond attorney-general
W1S h«
received In addition .075 gyoittk of and Mr*. Alvah Cox In ir-inor of the
norlvin-.(|«v morning conducted by- Father
Ijosta-wluni todlife dally
newly-wed*. Mr. and Mrs. Hale Mc- and Clarence Hammond spent a thi* proceeding i- nothing more nor!
day*
. it ware found on one farm that Di-rmid, tree (Dorothy Coxi„Th&lt;'iv few
.
— vtoiung nt A Century of i. i-s Mutn «n action agatmt the State!W1II, lnlerniPllt at Mount
v
:•
.
.
„
Ktehjwn and cannot be main- c.,lv„y cmwicry. Hading* In lovpens receiving tire lodiire ration laid were about US present. Tire rrfre-ah- Progre.-.s.
The tc
township
ha* been fixing~
only 24 08 |&gt;r e»m wal- . v white mi nts w&lt; re ter cream and cake. Tire
Th=
“.
.•
i™ &gt;m»T O&lt; MT d« IM»Ml
.
egg-, while the bird, iccetvibg no bride and groom acre the recipients roads which bj surely a needed im- officer &lt;&gt;f the state, where the-s'.n',C : Bn(j fg.j^r;
tlie real party in interest, is in
, ,,
Indirr laid 33 «ir rc. ni watery white of manf nice gifts. Everyone teemed provemrnt
.’•"r pa’vf*’ »',,adow* fall
Mr »nd Mr.-. Mahlun Burkett
and reality a suit against the state. On ,
eggs When graded tire regs from t-&gt; hav«-a hire time.
' *"
“ ""*
rhildren
of
Kalamazoo
spent
Mon
­
Uw
oilier
MM
B
i.
&lt;1»
mmtemwn
;
mre of the farms slwwed 9»1 per cent
Mr. and Mrs Tltu_ . ---- . . . ...
or Mr. Staler TMt Ihl, U H &gt; «l«* »•"
lult grade front tire hcns-reemlng Thursday night and Friday at day ’ with Mrand Mr*. Leland
.
Alfred
Iodine and 52 per cent from the •George Scar*'. They were on their Hammond. Mr
....
. Bal! und against the State of Michigan. btttl_?lot ....
FnT' mr nn’
heiu* not receiving tnelure. From the return trip from ’Westhampton Roland Dav of Allegan were Friday an action to cpmjrel a .-fate onteer!l?'n* H’,‘"
*ec-md
farm the
hen* led tire uxltire. Beach. ......
Long
l-laixl ■N&lt;-w
and afternoon
Keara laiai
me mu*
a ...........
; York,
............................
.. visitors
..
.. nt. tire
, same.home
............... to do’that which, ur.de.- the law. he!ThP ’wld m:«&gt;- C,,Bn5e from &gt;’ear 1,1
laid c-4ip* that graded HHl per cent York. Pennsylvania, where they have
Robert. Buller and friend til Kai- I ought to rio and. in hl* brief to the L?1'*1/. , ,
... ' ama?.M» rjxmt soilirdny p M. with suprenie luun.
submitted vim
01th **«■
lire! „
Fhl......................,,........
from day
to day.
an. suumiueu
• .........
tint quality, while onlv ten ixt rent been viMtinit. hi* people l)n* summer.
never
husband and
Mr. •.&gt;»,!
and MrMrs Melvin application for the order to show But n,
yer will our husbands
of first grade eggs came from the
Mw Pauline Enz h-x* gre- to
•« hi* parent'. Mr
.«r.
Sigler
calls
attention
'HUier.-.
:cauw. Mr?
Sigler
calls
attention
to. to.**u,
'*r 3 x'vtJove
’,
।—
Cnm..
Ik’iiv not fed lhe iodine.
। Ionia for an indefinite Umd.
........................
, the state
.. .. .........
the statute* of
which __
pro- Prnm
Er°m ttv-mrirv
memory frirlr*
fade n«-av
away,
vide that all clhim* against the «tatc[
must bo audited by the auditor ffr.n•T_al under the control of the State!
Administrative Btard and Section 34 j
of ArticlA.5 of the conKtitutlop ofj
the state provides that. ’The Icgis-J
luLure shnll not nudlt or allow any
private claim or account ’
Mr Sigler contends that neither1
of the*&lt;- provuitons of the law apply j
because there is notMng to audit or;
allow. It L$ tits position that thej
right ot the receiver tn these funds:
1* nx*d by statute and that, in ad-1
dltton (hereto, an order was entered!
by Judge Rusrell R McPeek com-!
polling lhe stare treasurer to turn:
money oVcr to the receiver and that;
thi* proceeding is one to compel thej
»tntc treasurer to comply with lhe!
order of thr court, In this respect.’
he calls attention tn tire ca-e ofj
i Thompson vs. Auditor General, re-!
ported tn Volume 281 Michigan Rcpnrtj. tn which appears the follow-1
ing language7
pa i r
•• Action* or .wit*.against indi­
vidual* who arc ollicers of the
. state, to recover property, coin­
. j&gt;el the performance of a duty
' and prevent a wrongful depriva- I
Uon of righto are not suit* i
against Ute state, within thr j
meaning of tire 11th amendment |
to the Constitution of tire tinn­
ed States.".
Tlie next question presented 1*;
,
Legal statu* of funds depos­
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
ited with the Treasurer by the
Receiver. .
In considering this question. Mr.I
Sigler calls attention to the case of!
Lawrence v*. American Surety Q&gt;,2fl-'l Mich'. Reports in which appear*!
the following language.
' ' "Were the receivership dcjios• its funds belonging to the state,
i secured by bond.*? Theire fund*
uum

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slate treasurer by virtue of his
oilier and tinder command of
statute. The state thereby **•
Mimed resi&gt;onsibility for them.
The statute provides for no rep­
aration ol them from other
state money* nor different meth­
od* of handling them. It doe*
not suggest that the treasurer's ’
liability for their safekeeping
and disbursement is ny-tricied
to that of bailee, trustee, or oth­
er Mate fund*. The treasurer
, held the fund* as 'belonging to ’
the Mate.’ which is indebted to
the receiver for them. The
i manner in which the treasurer
kept the account or reported the
tndney* could not. nf cotirre, have
'any effect upon their legal stat­
us We think the answer must
be in the affirmative. Tlie au­
thorities sustain our i&gt;osition.
A* among the sttf'te. dc|X&gt;s!tary,
and sureties, the fact that the,
state has taken possession of'
moneys pursuant to law is suf­
ficient to constitute them stale
funds, although they may be
held for a special purpose."
The last question presented is:
Does the receiver have a clear
legal right to demand payment
from tlw general funds of lhe
state?
,
Mandamus will not Usiie unless
the party applying has a clear .legal j

Just now we are passing rapidly thru
a period of economic readjustment,
when our inherent confidence and
loyalty, not only to individuals, but
to our institutions are called to action.

I

This bank unites with the people of
this community in utilizing EVERY
faculty in the promotion of the new
order of things .. . always conserva­
tive and as accommodating as sound
business policy will permit.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2L03

HASTINGS, MICH

�THT HASTINGS- Ji INNER CTTDNEtnAY, AUGUST 38.-IMS

PAGE BIX

[and brighter proepeeb for the fu-}
ture of farming more farmer cash;
will find its way into trade channels I
'without question.

EAST WALL LAKE
BARRYV1UX.
nlc
AND VICINITY.
[supper at the picnic grounds .nt La.»t Week’* Letter.
‘
Mrs. Sprague attended church in,
jHighbank creek on Friday. Sept. 1
Kalamazoo Sunday.
.
[It as election of officers wsnembers
Mrs Mae Hudson of Vicksburg
Mr U
I
JU LI I y
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
1
a few days the I
1VIL 1
Ul Un.rlUll Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Otis left W^d-,
.past
week
with
Iter
sister
and
her!
n
.. . •---------- *-i----- of------------- [nesday for Bellevue to visit their!------- - —- ----- —- ------------------------ &lt;­
»,r. and
am. Mr*
»r.. Nelson
n™ Brumm
o,...... arc
«m. .Ittr h.r Sal­
(Continued from page one'
idaughter. Mr*. Harry Foster, and;
(Continued from page one)
■(, Mr.
at’
&lt; ■
----- "'the r.r.ailf!
proud iHirv-fltx
parent* .if
of laa iittlvlittle dallilhdaugh- u
,
——— aho to attend the Otis reunion at
~
are wiog
thesf uunoar
bonds? innr
There are
are![ter
ter born
bom Saturday at the home of ’ M"“nd ‘wo’?n?
is fair to presume that will be true:Laiulnc on Thursday.,
..good »«■
'!
..
----- - ---------- J Str. ami j,Mr..
|r Muri nnd Russell of Cressey visited
the grandparents.
in the future, cepeeially .if businc** I Mr and Mr|( Roy Douglass of Has' definite rules for appraising
of home :?•_
Mils friends here Saturday.
&lt;
shall nick up as is anticipated.
Jungs spent Saturday with their par- iproperty which Mr. Stebbins mu*t Ralph DeVine. The little • M.~
’
Sunday visitor* at E. -D. Reynolds’
The International Seal and Lock lent*. Mr. and Mr*. IMn Daugla&amp;s. [follow; and the appraisals will al- weighed seven’pounds, and will an-.'
Hibbard. Jennie
Company not only make* it* own ) school will commence next Tues- uavs be conservative The loan will swrr to the tunic ot Annellu Muy.
xnir^laughtrr. ----Beihct.
. Mr and Mrs. Herbie Wilcox und
line ot car scab, but a!« manufac-■ da.. ln the oils district with Mrs.! C*
. .
Wilcox
nr»er exceed 80
au per
percent
ot the
inc ap- Frank
wuevx spent Tueidav
luteum *lt.» C!vdr
. Usher.
. Mr*. Grace Knapp and
titres aulorqatir sprinkling devices ■ siocuni os teacher.
ntver
cent of
I
..
. Mrs Wrtlle Wood in Pama-;j««
Utile grandson,-Mr.
and Mr*. Curtu.
value. The loan is amortized.
Mr. and
*
fvr the Viking Corporation. At the; Mr*. Harry Dunn was a guest last ■ praised
------- -------------------------------------— Iee
.
---------- jntazoo.
*
Pte^nt tlmr there are 2?1
week of her sister, Mr*. Lxx*e Erway.,not
for eighteen years but for Ween .'."*,,,,1.
(0OHw.UlUMnn.nbut
MeTntyr. and ..n thniii
r
■
Archie
McIntyre
and
»on.
:
Demin.
_&lt;*•
F.
Vreelahd
made a visit at
for the Seal company in it* snops । . v-i.-..-.
':years:
--------- so
-- that each
----- year -•the, owner;$pcnt
—
•
—
•
-iVcumseh
Wednesda*".
Friday
in
Battle
Creek
visit’
Tecumseh
Wednesday.
and office*, for five. days a week. 01 Ka^mawo.
(
ing'Mr.
nnd'Mr*.
Davu.
’
ije'nnn
rc-&gt;
Kahler
bad
hl*
tonsil* reHarry —
Blake
his —home
,of —
the ------home —
U expected
to •-pay
— ....
••------ J
”----~Kah’*r k«&lt;i i
eight hours a dav. This is about an 1 ••"•••
~~ returned to —
-•••- ,
- —
z one- ....»
isined till Sunday
’
,ti0'rd
Holing* Monday
average number for the Seal plant tn Chicago on Wednesday after,fifteenth of the principal, as we!l,muined
Sunday,
Mr* Zoe Gillette
Gilletie Is at'Gull lake Cha*. Kahler and wife attended
in norma) times, except then they ‘•ome time spent with hit sister. Mrs. .• ra*.
ik.
Mr«
camp meeting at Midland Park Sun­
worked six nine-hour days a week . W. H. Otis and husband.
;4l2 per cent. Should the home owner i this week.
. day.
The
Hastings , Manufacturing i Mr. and Mrs. Oley Douglass andI not have employment, or should his Mis* Dori* Doty of Charlotte spent
Company has 2t» people on its- pav- children attended the Lord reunion। employment be uncertain, and he Die past week with Mr. and Mr •
ROBINHUF. PARK.
I
desires to have anywhere from one Floyd Fossett.
roll at the present lime--more than al Gfin lake on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Faucett, Mrs.
Raymond
Green attended •»
the
is spending t0
leeway
before starting
"" n
— Boy•
It h+J ever had. This company has*. Master Erwin Havens i*
—three years “
• --Lillie Jubb and daughter, Pauline.
been putting on an extensive nnd the week in Kalamazoo with Jtis fo Pa&gt;’ the princlftal of hi* loan. . Scout camp at Pine hike tfa* past;1 ot
Oak
Grove,
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs
week.
Mr
and
Mn
Harry
Green
Miceeufur«clilng campaign tills year cousin. Master Norman Erway.
i«bat will be panted. If hr should
Jnd tlie number on the payroll at j Mr and M„ u,,, McKibbin and
U,,r. yeari ’’"*•.** *?*!??** and family spent Sunday wjth himt E’-nd Jackson Thursday and Friday.
there and also called on Mr. andI Mr. Jackson returned home with
, them lor a few days’ visit.
cent more than in February, It L&lt;[. #rtend the funeral of the for- loun T
lr-’tead of fifteen Mrs Art Lathrop of Prairieville
Mr. und Mrs. Lewis Skinner and
Mrs. Herb-.e Wilcox spent Friday
ccmidcrably larger than the com-;' rMrg Mary Jane RobeH^tnnUiU Pa&gt;mei1’-' With an allow...
i son. Clare, and Alburn Thomas of
Kalamazoo..
nanr areraced at any time during
„
...
,,
hp wuJd in smmmmukuv
«”’• «■&gt;«• “&gt;» IM MVl&amp;lMnt -ana Ihrn M n, .
Mr. and Mrs. Max Gr.ffin and! fanning spent Sunday with Mr. and
mX HMto*. Plan. NRA i,d°X
IXM.tan
p..v
_____ .o
h-,
daughter. Loubc. o! Charlotte spent Mrs. John Kollar.
Mt-. Floyd Foster nnd
and baby ot
W/War«
r»haj-rw&lt;l nnd th.* *CR * - dri-ll ll.tl tided till NOtlCh tl UlllOn , fA* stated. - this Home Lanaa.
Loan a^i.a
Cor-- Sunday With Air. and Mrs Floyd
ol
■ an emergency
- •’asM-tt.
.
1 Lowell spent Saturday and Sunday
wage scale, or higher, being paid .Tlir ! al Putl£.r 3 ta,fc- fa*’131'1*- l't! Satur- 13or-l—
jon j,
act. It
rXani ’«£aXnt b?
,*;t ----- —XT■
proewu.-* «■
on u»
me ramc general plan
pian. Heber poster played in the post-.with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Har|1 panled Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otis to,MS building -bi
and loan
tusoclallons. um Band at Toledo Heacti Sunday..O Mendenhall
tori™ inu.-l ha« a .&lt;■; -W&lt;l
&gt;~n: -ibbUUSn:.
nmorthdng
payments
4n th.
the N.™same
Mr. and Mrs Herbie Wilco- ------ ' Sherman rutrnwi
Clifford u
is wu.n,iinspending rat.
this
tadnu. I.. &gt;l» mv n tw bim Mason nnd spent the night
“Il and Sun- »■"«'
“■« mj
™™* &lt;n
। week at the Kellogg Foundation
dayi with their cousin, Ed. Otis. and|Way as ni] such associations do. Sunday guests of Mr and Mn
plan: ■hall get to any where near a | ”
nuun
&gt;.vu&gt; near
. r.iuuuuuk
.
) Camtl »t Pilll! fake.
Fmm 1929 until now. although
Childs
Vermontville,
normal payroll, business here will'
‘
McIntyre had
..in 'more.
i Mr. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smith and titere are several thousand buildinc . Donnft
improve »tUl
’
D;_\:;rr. Mflr.tyr;
.’....1 hU tonsils! MUs Mary Polartd of Mt Clemens
c;.m-.TM Monday
Mc;r.M»y.
'
.a,l(1 Glen Chappell of Jackson spent
But the k-cal trade situation can ‘ children expect to move to the Cook and loan associations in this coun- removed
llu.**uui
.... —
t. u&gt;.
* rancamp meeting’Tuesday night and Wednesday with
never fa- what it should be until
',ar:” uv....
nor*h v.
of ..».»&gt;(*»
Hastings this
week
try. mrre
there have ucvn
been aimw
almost if
no
fail- Those who attended
"
Mr. and
Mr*. Lloyd McNutt will
lures.
This is,------proof,—
positive
f hat’the a* Gull lake from thi-- way Sunday J’he fonner's aunt nnd uncle. Mr.
the farming situation is better ».
I,- and
—•-------------------------.. ----------------.......................
— wtnf&gt;
-----ra.4.
.
--&lt;
--------Mf
und
M
ra
came/on'Mcln:
a,ul
Mf*.
John
Kollar
now seems probable that prices for|niove cnl° u,e,r :arm‘
(government plan is sound and tha’
Howard
Smith and family. Mf.
“J °
farm products will be well above the
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Gorham and the bonds issued by the Home Loan tvre and Norman. Air. and Mrs. Mcr-1 “
average for the past three years 1 children of Kalamazoo were guests Asiwclation rest upon a secure basis. rill Meade and Mr. nnd Mr*, Burr and Mrs. Davenport und .--on of
Grand Rapid* spent Sunday nt Gun
Some of the increase will have to go! Yor the week end of the former s' Tills act will no doubt furnish Eassett and Lois Louise.
later.
Stocking of Hastings '
in payment of past-due interest and । parents. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gar-j timely and very welcome relief to[ Arthur
spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs.
faxes. But with the better feeling • iumj। many home owners.
OBITUARY.
» &lt;•
Clifford Potter.x
Fuitr rul services for Byron\RanMr. und Mrs Will Hyde, who have,
been visiting.their cousins in Wau- [»om Pettit were held at tbc‘mj-paca. Wls.. and also attending-the 1 ,den.ee un North Broad* ay or
afternoon, tinder the aus­
World’s Fair, returned to their home/Thursday
,
pices
tlie Order of Masons.
tlir
Sunday. Mrs. Skinner
andof daugh-T.
U;T “f—
ter. Gay. returned with them for a J’ *
lakin« P,acc ln Irving ceineyslti-wjth relatives,.
*
. “ ’
He was born in Newayyo county.
George Gillette spent the pMt
Week with his grahdjiarenu at Gull July 24. HOT. and depaitAi tins hie
ut hi* home in Hostings Aimu.-’. 22.
Mrs. Clta*. Beach and Mrs. Chloe 1933. He was united ip marriage at
Hendershott of Hastings spent Wed -I: Grand Rapids to Florence Falconer
ion
March 26. 1905. They moved
nesday with Mrs. L. A. Day. .
[to Hustings m the year 1908. where
| he has-been engaged in the plumb­
GLASS CREEK.
Mr. and Mr*. Fred Otis spent thejum:4 and heating business. He ab«&gt;
I hut a&amp;iistcdahis wife in building up
latter part ol the week attending [■ the Hafabery and Poultry business
the Otis and Nultum reunion uV। at the home on North Broadway. His
Lansing.
lli-aljli 1ms been very poor the past
Maurice Foreman ot Kafathnzoo is [two years. He was a loving hm.bund
spending the week at Forrest Hav-1[nnd father also a gixxi neighbor. He
ens’.
•
leave* to mourn their IDs* the widow,
’ John. Louis and Virginia Havens [ one son. one granddaughter .md one
andifriends apent Suqpay in Char-.i staler. who reside- at BU Rapid,
host of friends.
CiAievievc Er way is spending the and a ------------------------------week with her cousin. Donna Fore-; -la-ad penciF is a misnomer since
man. in Kalamazoo.
in the manufacture of ixiicils. .1
Beth and Patiicia Slddell
mixture of graphite and clay is
Grand Rapids apirnt the Week ft used.
Ray Erway
Rus ell Whittemore te-nicely
covering from an injiirjs received
while sawtflg lath, a bolt strlkiiig
him in the cuir.er of his eye which,
made it nwhsary to elope the
wound with several clamfV Theclamp* were rqmoW Saturday and'
the wound is nifrly healing without

BETTED EMPIWMENTSTOTION

FRED STEBBINS
jSnSfflllfflW Kts

^School Supplies
Make Ly Barker’s Your Headquarters!

A Special Fountain Pen
and Pencil Offer ...
Thursday, Friday and Saturday Only
For the above three days mentioned, we are giv­
ing a very unusual offer in Pens and Pencils—Six
different colors, guaranteed non-breakablc; points
made of 14k gold and tipped with iridium, and
writing of unusual smoothness.

Artcraft All Pearl Pens and Pencils
The SET (Pen and Pencil)
A Regular $3.95 Value for—

/
HASTINGS ! MONDAY
SEPTEMBER H

u41ot?mpq'

With each pur­
chase of TWENTYFIVE CENTS or
more we will give a

MAP of
the World!
and Pencil Sharp­
ener FREE!

Everything in School Supplies

nvnniQTAND p|CN|C
UA llUAo I LABOR DAY
Under Auspices of the American Legion
and the Hastings Commercial Club

1

95

FREE

Note Book Cover*
Note Book Fillers
Pencil Tablets

Sciasdrt
Ink, Lead*
Spelling Pad*

Paper Fasteners
Note Book Rein­
forcement

Pen'Tablet*
Pencil Boxes

Note Books
Mucilage

Paper Clip*
Modeling Clay

Pen Holders
Pen Points

Colored Pencicl%
Paint Brushes
Compasses

Type Erasers
Chalk (white and
colors)

Mending Tape

Poster Inks

Erasers, Crayon*
Paints, Paste

Ly BARKER’S
"IVih-re Immediate Attention and Courtesy Are S/io:en to All"

PHONE 2115

HASTINGS, MICH.

WE DELIVER

BAND MUSIC ALL DAY!
rDrr
I HLL

A Full Day of Entertainment for Barry County!

FQTF
I II L L

PROGRAM OF EVENTS
To Start at 10 o’Ctock a. m,
10:00 A.M.
of
10:00 A. M.
10:30 A. M.
10: 30 A. M.
11: 00 A. M.
11:15 A.M.

Horse Pulling Contest (weight limit, teams
3000 lbs.)
--------------------------------------------- $10.00 in Prizes
Horseshoe* Pitching Contest —------- ----------$5.00 in Prizes
Archcry Contest------------------- -------------- ------------ $3.00 in Prizes
Ladies* Contests
.
$2.00 in Prize*
Boys’ Foot Race (14 yegrs and under)
------$1.50 in Prizes
Girls*
Races (14 year* and under) —
$1.50 in-Prizes
——Foot
&lt; —-----,

1.2:00 Noop. OX ROAST—Barbecue Sandwiches and Cof­
fee furnished FREE.
•
-- pet pnraje (Assemble at dining hall)---------- - $2.00 in Prizes
1:00
P.M.
1 :15P. M. Couple Married Longest ------------------- ----------$2.00 in Prizes
1:30 P. M. Boys’ Bicycle Race—
, .Girl*’ Bicycle Race—
Winners to race for First Prize
” '
- $2.00 in Prises
2:00 P. M. Hitch and Go Race (Teams)
.$10.00 in Prize*
2: 30 P. M. Ice Sitting Contest (Boys) —
$1.00 in Prize*
•3:00 P.M. Greased Pig Contest _________
----- Pig for Prize
Feather Grab Contest (Chickens to be released. No stated
time) v ....
... ------- ... Chit kens for Prizes
3: 15 P.M. Baseball Game—Freeport vs. Nashville
Airplane Rides All Day—$1. Band Music.
Vaudeville Acts during the afternoon.
It b desired that those uUhlnt to enter any of the events make application prior to Labor
Day, Application* may be given to the Entertainment Committee—
Roy Hubbard. M. O. Hill, and A. L. Brown.

CHEVROLET COACH
TO BE GIVEN AWAY!
SPECIAL ADDED FEATURE!

BIG

BOXING show

1

FAIRGROUNDS —8:30 P. M. SHARP, E. S. T.

9 Fa«t and Furioui Bouts of Best Amateur Talent in Michigan!
Produced under license of Oddfellows Arena—Special Matching
This Is the Only Entertainment for Which Admission Is Charged

Bargain Prices —

ringside

40c

gen. admission

25c
MV.

Come Early!

Mrs. John Fori’than and Donna'
of Kalamazoo .vix-ni Saturday with1
relative here.
iioy Oakes and family attended
the Oakes-Lord reunion at Gun lake1
Sunhay.
4
Sunday visitors at Roy Erway’*!
were. Louie Erwuy and'family of;
Kalamazixi and 61 Wolfe, wife aixtJ
daughter of Grand Rapids
’ Maurice ft'Way wen! to Grand
Rapids the latter fiart of the week
pnbWneMi.Mrs. Boy Erway .njd .­
Mrs. Sara Envoy attended
Phil Warren* •turned Sunday
from n week’s vis.. ...„
rnle Cook returned with him for a!
visit here.
Junior. Kenneth and .L-ifs Brown!
of Hickory Corners and BHiie Bcch-'
tel ot Hut-tings spent the week end
with their grandixirvnts, Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Whittemotc
Miss Virginia Wan
' biting;
friends and relatives I
nig this
The entire community w.r. &gt;ad-i
dened Monday to learn of the un-!
timely death of the little daughter|
&lt;*f Mr. am! Mrs Hobart K, :iyon.
Much sympathy h extended t/ thej
bereaved family..
Florence Peake and Arney SonneVille spent tvAtaesday in Kulnma- j
zoo
Tlse Commuhitv Club wtll-be held)
with Mr and Mrs Andrew Meyers'
at tlwir ccxipge here Thursday.)
, Picnic dinner’.
O. E ’Kmivon ce’.tbraud i.L- »ev-|
enty-JiXth birthday Tuesday Tlir!
family and a mund-on ts--:u I
Bellevue .md a nephew from Mil-I
fcrgurf had dinner with him '
! , Mis* Dorothy, Oarilngeftrf Nash-'
: ville was calling on friends fa re Sat- i
! unlay.
। Those from here wl» attended tlje
Young People &gt; Singing clx-e. at I
Katherine Hart s Friday night re-1
Port a good tune The next line will
be held at Mr und Mr- Foh/!,
i Smith's and Frank Horn's Friday,
night Everyone is invited to come. '
Mr and Mrs Alva Kenyon and [
tons. Bobble and Bennie, or Bellcvue, spent Sunday with his parents. I
Mr. and Mrs
Kenyon

AUCTION SALE!
Owing to the death of the late Thomas B. Wilkinson, his personal property will
be disposed of at public auction at the Thos. B. Wilkinson farm, 3 miles south and
1-2 mile east of Maple Grove Center, or 3 miles north and 1-2 mile east of Assyria
Center, on Sec. 34, Maple Grove township, on
'

Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1933
Commencing at 12:30 sharp, and will offer the following described property:—
HORSES.
BLACK GELDING, 6 yr*, old, weight 1500 lbs.
BLACK MARE, 7 yrs. old, weight 1400 lb*.; colt
by side. ■
•
(An extra good work team, young, sound and
reliable.)
.

CATTLE.
GOOD GRADE COWS, held bred, Ages 3 to 8
years. Six of them are giving milk and all of
them arc good milch cows.

2 HEIFERS, 18 months old, field bred.
YEAR-OLD CALF.

SWINE.
GOOD BROOD SOW, about 200 lb* , due Oct. 1*1.

FARM TOOLS AND MACHINERY.
McCORMICK-DEERING GRAIN BINDER, 8-foot
cut.
CORN BINDER.

McCORMICK-DEERING CORN HUSKER, 6 rolL
SIDE DELIVERY RAKE.
TWO-HORSE CULTIVATOR.
2 RIDING PLOWS. SPIKE TOOTH DRAG.
WALKING PLOW, Oliver 99.
DOUBLE DISC.
CULTIPACKER.
POWER CORN SHELLER.
POWER SICKLE GRINDER.
TITAN TRACTOR 10-20.
3-BOTTOM TRACTOR PLOW. LIME DRILL
WOOD SILO, 10x30. SILO FILLER.
BUZZ SAW AND BELTS.
WIDE TIRE WAGON. BUGGY. DRAG CART.
SEVERAL HARNESSES—-.both single nnd double.
SEVERAL HORSE COLLARS.
SET LOGGING BUNKS. THREE BOB SLEIGHS.
3 HOG HOUSES. WHEEL CORN PLANTER.
FEED GRINDER. FANNING MILL.,
GRINDSTONE. 15-GAL. MILK CAN.
LOG CHAIN and other articles too numerous to
mention.-

their slumber very early Sunday
ptoming by the excursion train go-

TERMS:—All sums of $10 and under, cash. Over that amount 1-3 cash and 1 year’s time will be
given on approved notes for balance with interest at 6 per cent. No property removed until settled for.

Century of ProgrcM. Some from this J.
place went.
! Mr. and Mrs Anj!;ew B Mlnzcy
cf Muskegon spenv lhe week end.
with Mr and Mrs. Ernest Prake.
1 Mr. niKl Mrs Lester Sopneville
and daughters. Lorraine and Lor­
na. spent Monday in Galesburg and
BatJIe Creek

ARTHUR WILKINSON

I Many towns in England have a*

the United Slate*.

Col. Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.

Clerk*—Fred Mayo and Emat Gray.

.

I ‘
,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUCUCT M, 1M3

Archie D. McDonald spent last THIRTY LADIES AT*AlgR,ADE OF MIKS BTARK- | HI
Friday in Detroit on business.
TEND I lllurMCnM
banner f* In recd pl ot a no­
—
I tNU LUNuntUN uce telling of the marriage ot MIm
I
W K. Hurd of Cleveland U spend-:
-----------Emmy Lou Shirk, who taught hero
Ing thin week with Mr. arid'Mrs. R '
K. Hurd.
.
Yellow Furnished Color Mo--D-t Sear, tn- if rm follows:
tif- — rour
Four cuesta
Cuesta Present
Present
Mr. and Mr*. Earl Paton of Charin.
uf Mrs E,aTOy
An[1 U,J H,*‘rk’ U»ufltsl«-r
Ann Ar.
r*. . Crue
/*-. is
.. spending
jr
.
&gt;«**• werc BuntUy guests at Al McMrs. Nora Dawson spent the week -v.tr.
Mrs Claude Wood
Mrs. Dark
a few j.-onaid t.
,
- From Out of Town
bor.vac^ Attorney James Harold Mein Chicago.
end in lUcd City with friends.
(Continued fnm page one)
days in Clilcago.
•
William Hopkins of Hesperia vUltThe Tuesday luncheon at the Ha*- tUl'Wp’’ »?" of‘ J“’nM Hcnr&gt;’ Mc’
Kim Bigler wm In
ML** Grace Ryan wa* home from
.a kv
Kalamaroo. were united In
.
Mrs Pliyllw Reynolds of Ann Ar- cd his •Isler. Mrs. Lizzie Cole, on •ine-i z-nnntrv ri.'.h «...
.Ings Country Club was attended by matrUg,. al
noon Saturday, -Hmmie Adcock. Two autto guards. |
Saturday on budnesj.
Battle
Crock over the week end
---- -------------------------------------bor comes this wefk to visit Mr and Sunday.
Mbu Anna Johnson is Galling retMr.i. Julia Skillman of Kalamasoo Mr».- Roy Cordit.
Mr*. Emma Myci. lu* gone to thirty member* and their guest*. Auguit 5. in tlie rectory of St Thom- Mol» Ear. a goblin and maids-ln-1
called on Hastings friend* on Thurs*
" and Mr*
* Allen
‘
...
.
.. . at. the women being seated at a rec- m church, Ann Arbor. The rerviceiwatting to the p&lt;lnce*a have not;
atives in Buttle Cnwk
Mr.
Pender vteltcd Ann
Arbor where
*|. r- .u „ patient
-tangutar table decorated with yel- 'riu r?ad
lhc R®*- Thomas Rjbeen definitely selected as yet. The*?|
Mr. —
arid Mr*. Fruuk R-x&gt;t of Cale- UniyerNty hospital. ’
Mrs Wuyiw Merrick wA» In Lan- day.
bn \V. Fciijiwr of Nashville was low flowers. Yellow alii, prrdoml- Corey in the presence of .about 40 deslrtng try out* are requested Io get f
i* dohla on Sunday.
alrut on Monday tm btuuiesa.
,j Mrs.
airs, David
uaviu Vail
van of
or Muskegon
Musaegun u
;in touch with Mr. L. E Barnett.
visited ~1,1. tl1' CI,y "!i, Tta-Miay
calling ou noted in the bouquets u*ed in live KU’"l&gt;.
Mr. and.Mr*. Ray Branch were 111 the .tue.st
..... ’ of' **Mr .and
Mrs “
E A• BurMi-* Flon’tire WaUtin» vmmcu
r loungs
ah^Mbe.
.
The
bride,
wm attired in a blue
Constance DArey McKay, au-'
Mr*...........................
Verne Quick of near Bonfield ,'rteii*U and relative*,
Dctrort Tuoaday «n brume.**.
ton
.
Minnie Adams
Adams t&gt;f Laruing i■ Six tabhTof contract wrr in play tllf1-' rowu, flaring from the knew Jhcre/** of thl* play. h:i* made it pw- j
la*iweek
uwk
'
, Mr/' MinnkSizes 12 to 20
Abt-n Johnson went to War.hing- ' Mrs. Deila Kopp of Wtodhtnd was pari
P»r» oll«'t
s McIntyre winning to
“”d with # matching stble for rohool*. civic play groupsj
'hru* been vkltlng Mr anti Mrs.Mrs.
Co!?'.Kcnlth
——. -------tun. D C . on Sunday on buMnes..
the guest of Mn Burt Tinkler oti
••
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—
Mi*.'Laura
Clark
wu live guest of Newton
'high score.
t-M vvral day...
•
'high
score. Miss Barbara Johnson enpe-jocket Her cnrtwne was coni: and-otlier amateur organirations loi
- '
A' A A1M1C’-J» *"ap-1
M^y^k^
‘Battle brert
‘ Mr and MH George Harthy visit- Tuesday.
....
won the auction game winch was Pktcd with a White veiled turban, pm on The Silver Thread " without i
Mrs O F. Chidester visited Mr.
part of ls»t week.
U?.’
played-ut one table, the golf event laCr mitts, and white slippers. She paying royalty Because of their ap-j
cd relatives In Laruing part of last
Elv.i Granger of Charlotte on
Mr*. jtM. shuiu of South Huven b. O'Donnell over tlx -*&lt;&lt; k end.
for the diiv wa* low net nnd wo* canted only a white prayer book and . prertatten ct this pray und tlie grn«**»ry Mrs Cyril Ncis.ui Miller, erosity ot its. authoress, the Hastings;
Mr. and Mrs. George Payne and Thursday.
the guest of iter parent*. Mr. and
Mr*. ClMrl-tte Shultera of St. v.&lt; n i«' Mi** Marjorie Stebbins
. Mr*.'. John McOmber luuf a* her iUU’r 1,1 ’,,e bndt- B*V City, nnd Cux Player* have sent a:pedal In-'
HurrlMin moved on Thursd.-.y t.
Dr. and Mrs b. D. Walton und M»*. Clarence Radford.
guest Mr*. Lloyd lohmcytr of Phil- Ml,&gt;s &amp;nti&gt; Pike. Ann Arbor, were station to Mr* McKay worded ui
their new home tn Kalama., mi.
oil. spent last week ut Gull lake
ML- Effie Freeman &lt;4 Midrflvtil!;and Mrs W. L ShUlteri
I
ML-.-: Viola Carr o! Auburn. N. Y . sdciphia;
addphia; Mrs. Cii.'Iord
Clifford Dolan.'Mr.Dolan.' Mr- br-.d:-.
or.u • ‘:pal8*
.-paio* The-,
n„-. wenwere attired mifqMoWi.
m iouumMr*. R IL Loppenlhlrii and-Jean with relative*.
visited Mr. und Mr. Alien Pcndei
ts the guiiiit of n&lt;r cousin.*. Mr. and Chark-.&lt; W”is.M-t: of Kalamazoo; Lky «ire.-.-&lt;s ot *'M'et embroiikr'd
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•
28' l9M’ !
have returned from a luu wet's*'
Mr and Mis Chartc.v Daw*on and from.FridaytlllSunday.'
Mr IK ri O D r.nei! und family.
**rs. L. V Bexunrr. Mr*. E 8 Clarite l: ';1-U’ P”1'’- jn'&gt; &gt;eltow. und white. Constance DArcy McKay..
..anMiihreteiminn^A.
family returned Bunday to their
Mr*. Chinfc* Wcfr.te
' Mr-. Jaj.cn
■
.. McEhvain
_
—u ,.t La*
i .... Angelis ».,a »«.. H;,..,-! am bries Lyle Senn**. Kafatr.uroo,
Henry Hott A: Co. Publishers,
Mr and Mr*. Ch« -.ter HAXIg.-s were, । home in Ann Arbar utter u week’s cha-.lcs of Kalaiiuzoa
E
and
mb ot wn“ b1"-’ hu**1- “,h1 Anttony E. Stark, New York. N. YIn Chicago from Sunday till Tim.- May ut Wall lake.
daughter. Mis- Emily McElwain. Sch.vdir. Ml&gt;-.
’
~
Ann Arbor, groomsman.
D.ad Madam.
day on bucincv* and attending the,। Mrs. A F. Gosch and .son. Frank
pent Saturday in Bat’-l" Creek.
Grand Rapids.
Un and Mn
Following the service, a wedding As director &lt;&gt;f the Hasting* Civic
Mi and Mi.-..(Win Clement nnd
Mi* Keith F__. —
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Juckson
Wire
-.Itic.-.L
at
Ml
;-nd
Mix
ol Iteldir.g visited Mr. and &lt;H tin- committee in cIi.hr1- and was I .-c ikl.vst was served at ’’Hi-arih- Player*. I Um wriliirg*you In care of
Mr awl Mr- Carl Finstrom enter- jlr,tn \jaltiiig friend.- and relative; Mui tin Tlnkkr on Saturday
Sizes 7 to 13
Ml w.
W I. Shun-I
siiuit- :-* over tlw
Hie week uMinted
aMlnled by
b.v. Mrs.
Mr*. Kim Sigler. Mr.*
Mt.-. ’-‘&gt;ne The couple hit un a ijiorl your publWie.-s to announce that
lamed M( and Mi- Arthur Ek ol -n BliN*llekl mid Monti*
Mi .. Anna Smith went to Dowling 'J
Jaiire* G Bristol and
und Mr*.
Mr- R v Fin- ,rlP nnd wU1 Kiukt‘ l,ll’ir home in u;x.n th'- aftern.-xm and evening of
James
Kaiho* city. KiiL-.a&gt;&gt;|«Ht of I.-'. . x«.r and Mrs. A B Gldtey und
&lt;rue.-aay.io .*&gt;m:h«I several day.* with
Mr and Mrs Churl'-■ Reel/ of nic of Woodland. Mr- Keimh Me- Ka!;u;uuoo. For UavelJntg. Mrs. Me-;October S;h. next, we Hr&lt;-taking adwi .’f:, ld
J ure ;•»»»■-!•. of Mr In'.vre was in charge of the golf. Laughlin wore a Ugh1, wool suit of vantage of your g'nerrm* o!J&gt;r tri
Mirs MttrltKurt* ha* .relumed
-----------------........... to- .pcuM.ps .■cicra) day*, at A Century ,M‘*' oroul'
Mr!i- R J/McCreery will be in &gt;^-‘v a’111 Kra&gt; accessories
amate-ur* und mv producing -The
Detroit after &gt;p ndmg a month with ,4
m Chicago
The MU । . fauna Lamphuri- -;nd and Mrs'W t’g'ik.cv far uvem!
’
*
charge of the luiicht-on next week
*'tr' 5:i'taiugh!iu wa* graduated Silver Thread ’ rail* production bein;
ow Spent last week ut A
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Mrs. Carlton Critx 0! Vicksburg
olu
. ..." ...
.
... of Michigan ajxmsoied by tile Women * Club of
Charles 8. Putts planning ,rG|
thl' .Uniwndfy
Kurts. ’
J.:hn R Hitching u1,tl1
Progrc'i in Chkago
■•vent.
.
where she wax a hi
nember of Eta Hasting*. However, the important
Mr. und Mt.. -Earl Colzmun and
;
m
Hastings
on
,,u:
Mie* Helen Wuoton u home from
und wa*-Latin mission of this letter t* to extend a
kxw were in Lajieer and Almont coming Tor lu-r &lt;xi Sunday.
Detroit for a ft* days' y! it within-: m* r stmiyin*: tn Chicou-*/ *' ‘^♦HOFE DARING GIRLS REUNidN.
r ln H;. -m.,- higli Klwol for most since invitation to you to bT
Smr.’ay and Monday returning via
parent-, Dr und Mr*. J A Wcoum
und MI-.- M M 1’rLola.trm and
Au.’.ui-t'23'ii *■*.&lt; the date .-•&lt; t th., ,‘7 7, ..'-k-7. ,, i,r ’W^UShhn at- »:•- nt »n&lt;t witnr-s.* our efforu. We
Fr.day calling &lt;&gt;n friend*. He hiu;
Ml*. Julia Join* lua gun? l&lt;&gt; MtMraim
MrFa.n
Boye.-.
spent
Bur.yew
f
r
th
annual
reunion
of
th
jL£?.
‘"k*.
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Bun- year- for th-.- unnual reunion of th • Ururersity la a
Icsii p.i.ior «g tin- W&gt;xxlland Luth- .Grund lUipid t ■ spend some time
The meetiiui
meeting was
li,w
uu.'hi'g»n te? make the
1
'.&lt; n&lt;i- Hope
Hop-.- Daring
Daring Gub.
Gul'. The
was
ti«n church fit' fifteen years
-With Mr. uid Mr Karl Knicker1- day, and M -nm.;. ni CT.ic.."o. attendand Mr.- Pnuik K.
Mt; v-. June , arid Barbara Shef1
zatlcn
of
our
hope*
come
true
Sir and Mr.-. Frank' t'arrothvr Wct&gt;'..-rrt. arid Miheld of Buttle cr. *-k cong! today to
Mr nlul Mrr. M. I. t’«xik and Mr . p-.iid thv baliincc of the week with
n-nirned Thu:-dav even.ng from
Vlu&gt;,tt-A*“. A'brumtif!
xw* unu-'iuil dramatic merit
and Mr 1, Hubert C ~
—
beUHllfplIV
their'cousin. Win. tvii Sheffield.
frequently lacking in this
rigo al A Ci ntury.ol P
V W C A
Tne crashing linaie
Friday UU Sunday.
Mauro*
. .
Will Dawn
and Grigsby
teen vuitmg frknd* In Chicago and family j! Ann ArLtw
uld bring tlie adult
attending lhe fair for several days.' . Monday
•• —
------- • • ■ Wall h-k • for 4 Mr. and M: W T. tirwjiby. enroute
aim
irom O»w. ■:o, lL«n.-m*. to iheir home in-i the happy and lud
Mii*. Malic Kurtz of Detroit and
high; children
deni., of the past A
Min. Helen Jane Kurtz returned
I.- .ind Mrs. Fred WUnlot • and In Detroit.
mtract. M.S. D. S Good-' w&lt;- hl
--------k«-v. u. ’'.f T nklin u gaining from absent member*
Ft aliy from Chicago when* they
of.Erunstrm. HL. were rnirt* of
akn-2
score in auc-' U* Hastm
giro juv.
ting high si
al'.i’iid'd A Century of Progre/.*
ai d Mr* D. D. Watt'in and sens fiorn an «■ yeratkrd performed on Mlv- Rider was persuadi
liig
dinner
therwas' *
attention to a faithful
K
the
dinnJ
Mr. Jurat .Harnme* and two
plea-ant
fea
.
’
i.0!
th.
portrayal,
stage
.
’
elttiig,
..
tag.efft-cte.
iy anil the "girl*' joined in
'daughters of Albany. N- Y, arrived
am! All-.- n iima-w All h
Mi
and &lt;aJ- .«eleettun than other or­
lunch*
Bump iufd Clay comph-t&lt;
on iii&lt;:d.«y for a visit with her par- i-. nhath and D;
ganizations and w&lt;
'
'
that
we
.McDonald and frWhnnni* wore
ent*. Mr und Mr* .Ch/rrks Doyh••
:k.«ill Sunday to
Mis.
would
please
you.
t thr muting* group. Mc^daine.* p.
children. I
und
Mi’, and Mr Carl Finstrom. Hart­
Trusting that w.
ley Fir-lrcnt and Gcrlnidt- Fl.-otroir.
....
and Ml ■ ret unit'd Irom Po',1. iiurc;
Mt . ____ . .
BtcbWn*. John G'.o.lg'ur.
Let us tell you how we:-. i;ue..t.. 01 Jack and Charles Audu’y C.ii|xr.f
.net,-/and tlianking you lor makin
hrtib* und in ; D&lt;r.p’. Kellar Stem. Char].
MgbonaW
B* .lumont of. Buy City over the fcsek
partible to p.-'Xluce a worthy ;
lion-..: it ujid Mr - W M Next year the clqb ifl invited by Df. Chester s:
to secure lhe Gulden end.
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and-D. S. Goodyear without royally’, we reman
.
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in
Battle
Crttek
&lt;
i:
Stebbins
Winifred
McLravy
aqd
Mrs
Till:.*
Mr.-.
Fred
Rlc.fo-1
Is
spending
.1
few
and
Anniversary Lift
Very truly yours.i
Jr- and Mis*-Josephine Carveth.
I
(tending a luncheon ut McLaughlin; to Grand Rapids.
turned
days with friends at South Hend.
iThe
Hastings Civic Player* Ass'n.
Oller of Moline;; &amp;
J
Country
Club*a*
the.
Those
present
w-re
Ml*s
Anti;.
Indiana, and will alsc*&gt;vU&gt;rt A C -ni-ndtrf
I.. E. Barnett. Director.
Jahn-mi .Hope Daring' Mrs I). L.
Edwards Inlaid. 6 mry of Piogn*. in Chicago before
' ■ U) I M
... G H
Ml
: returning.
Ear! Warrdiam and
C MILTON &lt; ENTER
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Poti, anil Mr. nnd G ILr.ckRy of. Hastings. Mr*. J V. dinner FT'.tfay evening at fhc ConnM: nnd Mrs. Charles O'Hair and
Cart-all McGuffin bnlebbm-S wer” dliinr: Hilb?r! &lt; f -Woodland, Dr. Winifred try c
chilgrrti r&lt; turned Sunday to
t Gun lake for
Free—in the beauti­ •.&lt;&lt;&gt;
. mcc-Ung at i
Mr--Fl mil: C An­ McLravy of Grand Rapid*. Mr.-' F Cook.
their • home in Peoria. Ill after
...
---- _..a
. pSreft.
. Wednesday
di u*
V. t’l iii&gt;-.- on Friday nigh:. r.
ful new MaaUrpiece visiting Mr and Mt.-.. Clarwue
i tnrvci
&lt; :t and ML &gt; Hide: ot Ktihima- THoman. ol Chicago, being the guest:■ the purpose
•and
M
pattern:
.
and txojwl,.... .... _ ....
Rt-v. -.nd Mil W. Keith Chidester ’.&lt;!-• v.&lt;
I L't- ano KtW.i
\ very p.rtty wc'dding te.iS place
wk end.
;ng-the dinner. Mr.*. 1.. E. Barnrti ! flhip. Ail who are interested
and lit* duugtifltr* returned Tii'rdav Blddte
U»v I-ulrmounl. lnd;..na, V.’&lt;,.lcy- SHl'LTERS FAMILY REnnd David. French having high urged in intend.
Clothing for Men &amp; Boys
i &gt; their home lij St Joints utter h
1 McUViil-t ghtwL at elghl
seoic. the ctmsoiatlon prlus Roln.-t
liiuifh'.-, v:,.it with Mr. and Mrs. W
urtflv of . Siinlicid w‘’rc Sunday ■
11!.:.
Mt&gt; J. F. BJacK and Mr
" I V'k Ttiumiay cw nine. August 24.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Forly-r.ix were present at th. Io
' Mrs. Orvlll - S.r.'its und* Ricliani family and Miss Vcrda ZuMihrutt &lt;
daURh ■ annual
Kalamazoo
were
ru
«&gt;fi
the!
and Mr.-. Forrest B. Lane and nd Mi Wayr.-? Merrick.
reunion of (hi- Howland- 1
children drove, .to Detroit Sunday
.-.ludtd Mr. and Mrs David French, . coudtu. Mr. and Mr*. Fred H-nney
Mis* Ruth Ycity and a friend.
hr--I. brcrtinr the Shutters families al the home of Mr. of Caledonia, nnd Mr. and Mr* F. E. and .on. Sunday.
with their guest. Miss Ethel.Clark, !Lv Blanche Bov'T. both of Ithaca
and Mr.’ W. L Shuitrr.* on Sunday. '
wfio wo* enroute to her home in
T Mr. and Mrs Ralph Henney and
The oldest one present wn.&lt; Mrs. Hflf. of Grand Rapid*.
i Mr * Emma Su.v n of Fre»-p.?rt.
1 aotitp. Canada.
*
Mr. and Mrs. Prod Henney and spent Friday afternoon with Mr*.
Charlotte Shutters ol St- John.*, whoj
Tii'- bildc wa* charmmglj’ attirefl will br 91 h'-rnext birthday, and the!
PARTIES FOR VISITORS.
.. ‘James Gilmer and
’Robert spent Monday tvenfrig with Fred Henney,
in an ankle length, wliHe orguiidit vating*st' wav little SblHev J«-an . Covers were laid for eight a, -. Mr. ■and
W.im-n Daly and Mr and .Mr*
Mrs. -J. -----Kick «-f
Free- ■ — — — — ...
- ■ —
- -near
— -----. —. —
dre.v* and carried an annAmuqu -i of ,
Martin
T&gt;nk!.T
Sunday gut-sis
.............
—. were
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v----- - buby win- Sunday guest* ct
- ■•■«!&gt;' brfdi’v-lunchcop given bv I'ort. Other guest* w r.. Ch-_*ter with Mr and Mr.;. Wm. Saracool for
American Beauty roses. Miss Grace cue-half months. Riley Howland ol Mr* Haymond Finnic of Woodland Henney and Mr. and Mr*. Harry supper Thurxh.v. Sept. 7th, AH are
*.! Mr. and Mr.*. Sdd Bench und'hnd .'Mr.'- Floyd Van Auk'-r
Eddy at the piano, accompanied her 'Battle Creek, a brother of Mrs on Wednesday honoring Mi - E- O Snyder and daughter Elizabeth of; invited.
Claiv Beach of Freeportl-B&amp;dini:
Mi&gt;.- Lone.!.- Eddy, violinist Shutters, is nearly aa years of age. Thcmaii ef Chicago and Mrs. Jamci Ohm;' Mr. und Mrs Roy Bunn of' tMr*. HuHlberger is. very ill at the
Mr*. J. A Woaton. Mrs. Ixiu Crt-;&gt;: m- and
i’.kiii'
I'layiiu;.
Ah. Sweet Mvt-tery of
rev. and Mi-* Hckh Mlcliael, ac- mi-• Finiiii.- _______ ___ ... A LoiuHiftfl |K.t luck dinner war Oteson ot Aurora. III.
itwar Freeport and Mr and Mrs home ot her stiter. Mr*, wm. Crockcbnipnnii’d by Mr- Fern parpenter;'aio-Sunday nt Die M-P. Oonferene. Lii'i.. ' "Bell, of Saint Mary's.” and served followed by a bull game at
Mrs. Orval Sayles wad lioness at O. Slater und Mr and Mrs, Elmer ford.
and Mi-s Audrey' Carpenter ot Yp- x, KUt
Uf r. * h. L. Wlrtkin* 01 ■I L&lt; -.,- Yon Trftty." The M’.--e* Ed- :the fair grounds, all reperttng ji de­ a dessert (brtdgc on Saturday com- 301,11 of «l£ar Clarksville.
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dy
..L
mi
...uu
,
'
I
Love
You
Truly.'
’
aibnti. sixmt Sunday with. tncndAjoimondak.
; pUmentary to Mr.* Thornan. also ! Nelson, cicti.* und Maynma Vullightful time.
PODU.NK.
r
w.x*
In
Grand
RapThe
bride
and
groom
precoded
by
near Grand Huven
j r. v Br-.smci
....,
w fnentfa
Relatives were
prcji-nl from Mrs. G. L Lockwood won top score entin.-, and Lawrence and Maurtce
Mr* ..
R B Gardner .„.^
* laited
Mrs. Alx-n Johnson nnd Miks Bar-ljd, on wedne-sd.-iv att'-nrtir.g a l-c-.Hte bride's pa.*xw. Rev. F. O. Spi'- Plc.i&lt;Nint Ridge. Lansing. St Johns. and
■-J Mr*. -------attended camp last week *n H,u*tin;.r Saturday
Thoma n second...
Mrs. Greenfield
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—
—
].-r.
vnt'-n-d
ti&gt;
the
strain*
pt
"Holy.
;
bara Johnson ncrompun&amp;d Mr and tun. by Dr. A. S
Ovid. Battle Creek and Belding.
•
Melvin Smith viatted A Century
Einar
Frandsen
was
an
out
of
town al PilK‘ l*ke
Holy. Holy-' und took their place.*
Mb Chari* * J »hn*&lt;Hi t«Rb'ar Camol
Opjonteti
: guest.
We were rrh’ickcd to hear of the of Progrc-*.* latt week. .
unQdst a bank cf flower* nnd light-1
‘
btttlrr.
—
111., on Friday,
- - ■to attend
J **•th- q
, r,„j1!,llc F,.ur
PARTIES FOR Gl ESTS.
md Mr.*. Hobcrt Kenyon hate
candle.*
the ceremony
was)I Several delighttnl social affairs
hmt'nl tl Mr- Clias. Johnson's-1 Ms mid Mr
Bits’mer und cd —
------- where
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BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
t uti'h-.p. »Wgh occurred filter a the .•ymp.rhy ol th-, community'm
Clark. «f Lo pi-rfoimi-d by Rev. Spiller. The Un­ arc being given honoring Mr. and
Mr*. D, 5. Gtxxfycar. 6r . wm ■ week’* lllnerf* of cryxipeku and hear-. । the |«i of thl'lr little daughter,
to visit some nuduic members of the&lt; bnde .* Mrs. C. E. Rc-eb ol Westfield. N. J . piea-antly surprised on her birthday■ trouble.
'
iElinor by drowning Monday..
in D-troll
Detroit on family and Mr s. Atlialeen Zike. au who are KUv.-ls of Mr. and Mrs. W last V.’edn-sdny afternoon, when
Mr and Mr*. Forrest B- Lane and nl th&lt;- Utter r. reUtne* m
Mr*. Fred Renkes and daughter. 1 Homer Bauclunan l» working in
intimate friend, were the only wit­ T. Grigsby.
inldren and giu; t. Mis* Ethel A. 'sundny und -M md.n.
tweh-e friend* were invited by. Mus'
Df Hutiuad toanship Niks.
•
- -lunal. Mi-s Eddy
Tfunorraw. Thunduy. :h&lt;- four will Bi-mitn Brail to spend the afternoon'
Hark ol Toronto werr at Bellamy; m- and Mr*. Franew .Daniels
State- Park Saturday evening to a.ViUiigeviH.1. Georgia, and Mr. •
with her. The gui'sU wch- served at
picnic Mipper with.Dr andMr*. J [Mr.- Skidmore nnd MiSir WilMni of ^Jehovah/’ a favorite hymn of the thony Whitefleet at their Leach lake a large table which was attractively
R Hay and Mr und Mrs. F.E
Michigan, were gutM, .if Mr.* .Wide, flowing the a-remotiy. Mr. cottage.
! decorated with flowers.
Um »f Sura nite
i Archie M-Cpy SuivL.v.
|..nd Mu SI--&gt;:) went lo Marrna
.......................
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Mr. und Mrs. A L. ........
Brown
will cnMrs. Nettle Hyde.
Mr*. O H l m-v Minnie Shriner and Mrs I. - whi n-they were guests nf the bride* I terfain eight gw*L* atat diniicr
I HARMING DINNER.
dinner ffii
on
Cleveland ot Cclumbu*. Ohio, and in Gla'Ut'w accompanied Mrs Mary :biother. Myron Carter, and family. Thursday
night-------------„
honoring -Mr.
and Mrs Grace s: Dodd.* nf Kansu*
---- ------------------------Wendell Kratz of Covington. K* . m, jyv.cll. Mi. Fred Foster. Mrs !l.-.atUlg the neM day fur Michigan. Mr* Roab.•*-■-- ------------------------------------- Xhty. Mo .. entertained at a charmjr n: the wvwk end In Flint with Mr MaW Finch’ ufld Mr and Mrs
The br:d. i.- a eradtmte of FalrOn Friday cvnilng. Mr,and Mi* initly appointed dinner last Thursand Mrs A. S. Johnson, taking Mi-* . Harry Gring of tuii im; to A C n- n ount High . (.h-s'l and of the Not- E- A. Burton will h wwr Mi and Mr;, day evening al the home of her sts'VirRinia Jolnvon to lu-r home. Keith : tary &lt;&gt;f Prorirc..* in Chicago Sunday mal Cour t at Marion Col!: ;;.', and Rerb with a MX o’clock dinner, cov- t-w and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mr.&lt;
Jdlin.'on returned with tlicm for a vu'
excursion
(b.t* been a teacher in the Fairmount era lx ing laid for eleven
~
• —
• guest* wet
C. -W Wz.pmtcr.
Twelve
visit.
I Prolx-te Judge mid Mi - Stuart ‘ch.x&gt;l* and an ardent wbrket in the
present. Mr*. Charles O'Hair. i
On Thursday. Ltrs M L. Pjtsoh., rl..ia. nt &gt;
F'.i.iav for Chark- W«.d&lt;yan rhurch. The groom i.a,
- Poona. Ill. bring thr gpyst ot hono.
Mrs. A A Crothrrs. Mrs Ab«n! V/!x to attend the Stare Probate I graduate ol F:.cj»ort High .-chool
Miss Evelyn McMurray of Mau­
HONORED MRS. HOLDEN.
JWinvm. Mi* Maude Iroivade. Mr*. ju,■ i.uvenfion in s"-smn there and t. an uctne warfccr in the nMi*. Kellar Stem entertained at a;
ClifTord Dolan. Mi.** Helt-n,Miehm-l. j’.n jmsda1.. We:lne:d.iy nnd Thura-'hgious life of his home community. mee. Ohio, who has bren Hi at the
Mt*.* Bwrb,ira Johntein. SlcviTri John- ,[ ,v -jv mij also -.idt other north- j'Thi-y ore al home to their friend.1 luxne of Mrritftd Mi«. Cicorite White one o’clock luncheon Friday niter-:
: &gt;n. Gordon Crothrrs and AU-nlfril Michiran point* of Hitcre;-t.
; tn Freeport. Their many friends following an ojvratlon for upper.- iu* &gt;n for the pleasure of Mrs .Hurry
Johnson. Jr. were guests of Mr. and I M,s Keith Daniel:, jvnt -FTIdiiy’ unite in cor.gratulafiniw and best diettts. Is recovering and may lie able Holden, ol St .Lmil*. who i» the;
to be moved to. her home in an am­ guest of Mrs Morse Nevin* at Wall',
Mrs. Gardner Bennett of Saliga- .c'-eninn with —
her --------pnivm*. Mr. •i
a —'-i..bulance th- b. t i f th - week. Mr
Mr- A.‘ T Eash. H r sL ter. Mrs
BRIDGEand Mrs Eugene McMurray and out-of-town
being Mrs.!
L Wolcott of Freeport accompanied!
family wr:&lt;- "u.st* at the White Charles-O'P.nsr. nf Peoria. BL
j
he- home and remained.until Hun-,
--------------- —.
-- and cottage at Gun lake, when Miss
rtev Mr Wu'cott a'-.n s-n- n* s. ‘nr- ■-•med 1 «.&lt;•!«‘ Biu-A’.. at lunch'-m
Swift's Pure
as
-l hcr Evelyn wa* taken sick, and an operMr and Mis. R X Hurd and son
ihcm- on Pack street Mrs G E atlon required. .Ml are glad she u.
•Mr* D-anicl*
-&lt;-,«-•*»
&gt;r won high «mro in con- convalescing
attended
the
Mulholland
family
re
­
—
*'
“
xr
Fixed
Fl**or.
From
Half,
Lb.
i Mrs Chester St.m return* to
union at Morns Park, Lansing, on
Mrs. Fr. 1 W Stebbins recdv--------- --- ■»»&gt;---------------CENTER CUTS lb. 25c
“
iS'.r/j.Il M
»« 'h’
-.-"pi”/ ir-m
KtITU Cl'llDUnK
। Sunday. There were twenty-five
ili? b- r
2 ■" Lil
Mr. □.«»
HAS 1IOSOH GlCrt. present. Mr*. Gvxxirjch of Charlotte;
ah chk*(o Beef
Mr?
Mnr«.'Nevin
I)i
k
ai
d
Mi*
i
1
’
r
'
:nch
of
Caledonia.
Mr*
Chester
Mis
JoMpiiliuNA-Todd
was
hoitJosephliusA.
Todd
wa*
hrotwas.
elected
president
and
Mrs.
R
M|-4
.’.tor '- W.-VIII..
ar.u «**w..*
• . ;
,
MrA Mor
Nevin. incr.
Dr.am
M \: • ,
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ctji at a lo.ely Xncheon
Ihncheon Thursday
i K. Hurd wa* elected aecretary-trcxi.
j Patty Stem Kill remain hrrr lor an 3nJ S’ LouL*. and M.
, afternoon at tier home on Walnut lurer.
- .
I indrflnite tgv- b-came ot th” rpl.: Ihoma* of Detiolt
Hastings Mich.
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
street ■ in honor vf Mrs Keith
demlc in BL Lqid*.
■
SOL'TII SHULTZ.
1
of St. Johns. Contract
! Mr. nnd Mrs W H Franck nnd ।■ Mr. and Mr.i A J. Dir/en an- Chidester
_
c,
c
bridge u*s played at two tables. Mrs Last Week’s Letter.
j Mr. and-Mr*. Geo Cameron and | ,nouncc the marriage
After the items were sent we reShultz. Freeport
os th-;.trn-i. daughc___„ \v. M Stebbins a
.„, Mr.*. James -G.
age of
and
M|M
wff Itcr
’ iuMi*.*
”L' KOee
' ri,,
“ Bru
’oi winning
**« l“the
r *»«
sad news of the passing
JDUlfrCl
Middleville
' Lb.
l ter,
RoseAiIrP
Aiuc. tjMr
Mr.
Paul
BrU'ol
winning the
the prizes
prizes Mr*. .“cci-.vd
—
-♦ nt Pi'iuwn’er------ ----- ----- ------------- *------&gt;-------- ----------------- ..■■■■—■------- -----------------&gt;
mo-' v'''J’nwy nr Dcimr mrMnv-1-.--i»39. -Chidester w.ir prrsenTW! wmr a-gin *of- Wlham
-tfrmtt
! Barbara nanck of EMwimu. jno . Ihe
performed in prize. Mr» Ray G. Finnic, of Wood- Monday mormn,’ li
He had gone to*
2 Bars 15C
‘
Indiana. i Und.
o.-iu, and
aim Mr*.
airs. David
Ma via French,
rrencn. of
oi **•■*■*-• Junction
vmmvaw . to
»» attend ' camp
5101 Cakdoniji.
were out-of-town guest*. --------meeUng
and---was stricken
with thr;
i
-■
:
-------'
"
——------——---------flu and. was unable to return home..
M,, rml CMm...... «l
.nJ co|„„lu,DEI.1G1ITH I. riCSK
Their youngest diughter. Essie ha*'
Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Jone* ot fx-n-1
- »-r ------ —— been hi a hospital ekr.cn week* with
----, -,
-I ver. Colprndv. vbited their sister ’.
f-ii.Qwt j«*
SHEFFIELD PH NIC
A delightful pjcnlc was held at heart trouble with no hope* of her
Mr* Ck'jrgf Enos of Cmcintwn: I Twenty-thne relate:
reintr.-r* attended .Gun lake on Sunday, when ihe lol'recovery. Thev were formerly of
i over the week end and Miss EthOl].the Sheffield Jamfly picnic held at J owner* of thr Murk Ritchie Wood- this place and he ptearhrd at th’I
Large 12 ox. Bottle
'jonei
ft'tunu-d
with
them.
jom* । rviuni'-fl wan irem.
i Gun lake on Sunday. Mr.* Goo. W land* plat and their families mid schoolhouse 'a number i&gt;t years Hr'
; Mia* Marguerite Hctnwnsperger \'tsiwttlteld of thu city acting a* the neighbor.* met for their annual ha* many IricncLi here who* n -1
For Jell Making
-spent Sunday here with Mrs A. D ’huites*. Mrs. Harold Sheffield and gathering at the lovely cottage of.grot tn.* pas-ung and extend heart-i
jKnUkcrn and other frtentte. having daughter Jane ot Detroit were honor Mr and Mrs O E. Cheeacman of felt sympathy to the bereaved famwwoFor
just returned from commbia Uni- KUe4ls
R^-s-tm Sheffield u( Bit- Grand Rapid.*. Fifty-two enjoyed a Uy.
AVe still have our tttile on Wall Paper. GeX your
verrity in New York City On Mon-!t;c creek, the occasion bring hL*. bountiful put luck ditn^r and the
----:
day
the
two
ladles
went
to
Bay
View
birthday
auntvenaiy.
All
report
a
.happy
sueigl
time
which
followed,
paper NOW before prices advance. We have
to visit Mr and Mr*. Donald D ittelighHui lime.
’
------ --------( Mr and Mrs John Clem of Kai-’
1 .
SNYDER—WAUGH.
' Smith of Detroit for a few day*. I
--------------- - ------------------several good patterns at’
amazoo z.-wnt Sunday at the J#hn
i'MIss Marguerite will teaeh in Y’psi- i
PICNIC AND BRIDGE.
i On Wednesday. August 23. at the Crawford home.
»
1 lanti again the coming year.
Mrs. G. M Brrfwer delightfully Emmanuel Ephcupal church, the
Mis* Vlrgtpiu GilipCT and Mr. I
I Rev. and Mrs. Frank Van Vllci I entertained twelve ladle* at a pot man-une of Mr. Charles St. Elmo Gilmer of Mu.*kcgon called on Mr.,
ami Mtejt Virginia Van Vliet of Fort luck supper at her summer home on ■Snyder to Miss Emma Jean Waugh, Mr. and Mr- Ernest Bennett Sun-.
FaMjTld, Maine were guest* of MIM the east sho.--.. of Wall lake Friday both of Cloverdale, was solemnized &lt;M.v
Gertrude Bentley on Monday. Mln* evening, compttmeniiiig Miss Ethel by Rev J. A. McNulty. Attending
Mr. and Mrs Ernest .Willianm and
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
(Van Viic» r a .•tud'-nt in the Pro- a . plark of Tcronro. On'..Bridge '»m t’jc bridal couple were Mr and Mr.*
i body Conservatory of Muatc at &amp;d- played, high acose going to $in&gt;. For- William S. Carter of Kalamaiwo. Hastjng.-, called at thb John Craw­
I Best wuhea arc extended.
timoie, Ml
• jrart B Lane.
ford home Sunday.
I

Social Events and Personal Mention

SILVERTHHEAD’’ I
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Boys’ Suit*

Boy*
Two - Knicker
Suits

Boys wLongies

Boys’ Knickers

$free

Boys Shirts

Salad Forks

Boys Blouses

45 c &lt;» 95c

T.S.Baird

Hessmer the .lewder

Labor Day
Savings
Friday, Sept. 1

Saturday, Sept. 2

MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

2

LARD

Reed’s Drug Store

..

Armour’s Ham
Beef Steak

15c

17%c

u. 1714«

GROCERY SPECIALS

SCHOOL SUPPLIES!
Pencils, Tablets, Pens, Ink, Note Books,
Note Paper, Paste, Glue
Good Assortment on All Lines

WALL PAPER

Palm Olive Soap
LaFrance Powder 3 8X^1^ 25c
Mustard
13c
Catsup
11c
Certo
26c
Toilet Tissue
29c

Quality

10c, 13c, 15c and 20c
A DOUBLE ROLL!

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�THE HASTTKOB B4XNEB, WEDNESDAY, ArrirVT 30, 1923

FAOI E7OHT

I

NASIIVILI-F..
■ a former pastor, *111 speak in the
FREEPORT.
Thr 4th annual reunion of the । evening Rev And Mre. Wright will
Hilda Howe of Grand Ledge
1‘tig Mba Gatlin Loomu thu HoislngUm family »as held at the
- duct.
home of Mr and Mrs. William' A. E Dull. Ottie Lykins and Clay&lt; r SUson and Miss Merle Car- Mitchell of Gladwin. Mich. There ton Decker left Tuesday morning
Fainntuint. Hid. were mar- were 41 relatives present Irom De-,on a Ashing trip in northern Michirnuraday, Augtu: 24 congruf- trolt. Nkthvllle. Shultz Flint. Alma, nan.
Millbrook.
H Jaffee of Boyne Cfty is opening
tis Mr und Mrs. 8l**on. *'
Millbrook, Remus and Harrison. A

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Control'1. Nothing else like
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lake

SPECTACLES FITTED, BEPAIKED.
BBOKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH.
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING
.
CASH FOB OLD GOLD.
Bat Worton and &gt;&lt;« how ru a
dollar wiU bo-

.■*; — . -- ; virar v w-mu. n iv&gt;mwi »»»■»»»-,rrtn(. »&lt; Miuvan I'arx On Wedncs-.
Idem.
&lt; ....sas brought here Tuesday r011
.
.. for
ident. Mrs Mina
S___ ___Holsinmon.
_______ _ of ....
««idenl.
(kiy -Ml,‘’..5..
WoMe unU
W)nM .uft
Hint. The minutes ol Um year * Irom Lan* ing for burial
' thrir home in Farmington, ulu-r
reunion were nnd The following
Mu* OHth Woofi. home economic*
;|ldm„ (l |nolUh wnli jK.r piU-ejil».
olBeers were elected: President. Mr*. teacher h-rc the past tuo years, will M, i||(1 MfM
v Kcyes
Gertie Mitchell ol Harrison: Vno- teach In Bloomingdale
M|. iiC14l ul)d daGghler. Mlm
F M S. UM
!«e»ideni. Mr*. HHfla Mitchell of
A gen rai nucUi.j- of the Kepw- Zln.ni,,. |,.f| w.-dtmaday.fur their
Gladwin: secretary and treasurer, dirt Ladle*' Aid-was held at the llv|nl. In prt!U.t4m, New Jfrsey Mr*.
Mrs. Fred Miller of Nashville. The Coqtiounuy Iioum on Wednesday lMbcilc Cix,tcy accompanied them
oldest member present was Mrs afternoon. A pot luck supper was w #JJcnd tlw £lnU.r
for the ensuing year Rachel Hoisington. Baldwin 78. and
; jjr alld, Mrs. Cliurles Betti und
resident.’ Mrs. L-jemU; tile youngest was Patricia Jcin served
Tlie Brandt family reunion wne fainj;y tjwnt Sundav. with his sisYoung. 8 month*. Tlie meeting next held at Pine lake, near Olivet About l(.r Wb4 fiC.j4 Rett*, al Ox Bow
year will be held at Putnam Park. 75 enjoyed Hie bounteous pot luck lakt,
illld lfobt&gt;y remained
Mcn-tary. Mrs. WH1 Nashville, the 3rd Sundayjn August a.»_«,-&gt;
&lt;hf
#)id x,r;
,uolh&lt;|r
dinner
Mrs Minnie Brandt. 80.
nlkr; Stewaidship.McreiAiy. Mra.
Mrs. Fred Tarbeil Li in, Chicago was the olde-.t one present tlw tauir home
,Ium, with
,IH, tlumi. ,she
1W returned.
------iu • Nccb;. exiiiLfUm --M-crKary-■ vvdttng relatives and attending the younger teau Chi* daughter_o. came
ll} llcr j10llK. |n Kalamacuo on Tu:
.. Nagkr: Mite box and Jitera- Worlfa Fuir
Clyde Brandt, age. 18 months. Tlte,dn..
.
s. King: Light
Rev. and Mrs Albert Ostroth bu-.ni-.••; ngctlriK was called to order,
’
s. J. D. Cool: . spent the week end with Mr*. Surah by the prc.udent, Mrs. Mary Brandt I
Herald. Ga!h.t I Odroth.
For the first time tn the History ot
All ‘.oiited in sinning Bic-t Be- the
Bearer It atfer.: Born to Mr and Mi*. Nelson Tw
wiiwwau:
me toou*
17i it Binds:" the
Lord's prayerr£
prayer ' “ulomlg Courts a man and tar
Brumm August 28. a seven pound a* repeated in unison The omwra «»&lt;•»«&lt;• seemly chraeit to serve
Mr and Mr«. Frank Hynra visited daughter, who has been narncd Au- &gt;r tii- coming year are Pn'*ident?on ,,u' •anM'
i.it;--: ■ '.•L-t.:. Mi and Mr... nella Mjrv.
[r,. Mmy Brandt.' VKe-prv«ildfnt.
ord faiqaill at Woodland ThuradB}
Tlie late WillUun' Hiown Bowdle
Born Augwit 27 to Mr and Mrs [rs. Geiw.it-vc Biandt: secretary
D-ila Bowman: pro- of Limn. Ohio, claimed the record &lt;&gt;f
Arur Leedy, a ten and one-half trean
p;Uiid boy.
g.ram commit I'*-' Edith McIntyre not pii.v-lnr a t&lt;-.:*ion ot Sunday
BCUiSk of Bavi
Mrc.
Ctcde
Betts
and
Maude
Actcett
Many
stutiLi
~
‘
---—
Cura (Jardent r Sa
Creek on Thursday.
wwc phtved under the
Rev and Mrs. ,C. C. Gibton and L
if Mrs. IJeila Bowman
: family of Detroit spent the week end A
—
....
with the latter's iiarvni*. Mr. und i-aptum* li- in,.' Will Acketl mid IrvMr* Frank Feighner.
in,- lititmit Fred Brnndt umpired
Merlin Gage and Canoil Hand!- rt&lt;e g.iihe as none other than hlott S'uiprt ol Grand Rapids wen
rh ir.'-dav iruc-'.i of Mr. and Mn ten are spending the week in Chi- t-.-uld do. The* rained grout excitecago attending A Century uf Ph i:- incut, am/ with Otsoii McIntyre to
Lonras'and grantbop Noah
Dr 8. M Fowler of HttcHngx. Mr ia.it Hie "Dumb Belli ' 13 to 15. The
Locah calk-d at tin- home
' an&lt;l Mr&gt;. Gail Lyknu nnd twin *on» reunion win be la id Hie third week
anti Mr- f3-.lt- Turker left'Thur*Fori&gt;ry Frida,.
■ day to visit relative* in Shiloh, Ohio,
:. c I- Glasgow .entertained &lt; n
returning Labor Day.
Mrs Zatda Wolfe spent the week
HninraotMlc Ind

Mr. and Mrs E V. Keyes and branttk MflTCrby
grandsons attended ty family reuRit'n .-. n
mat -f Mi- Mi
-Sunday at Loon lake. •
Com­
laid al one large t
J Clare McDerby. Mr* Frank Mr- f,:r I
■ly biiichron arrvoc
' Derby und Mr- David Myers were four
tnd ‘rhe In- - in Grund Rapid-. Thursday.
'
Th*'- Methodist church will ob­
- rve their home coming on Suri■uu
&lt;Uy. In the mornmg at III 30 o'clock .... ..........................................
Lepitni of Grand the Rev. Alfred Way &lt;&gt;f Albion and and tlfcy had to gmwho the
Detioll alii be the gu-.st ixistor. Re~'
.. ...
ikir.t. and Blunted Way left NasljvBle In 1011. Ml.
Mildred Wotring will sing a aol*
Mi.* Marjone Hovt. daughter of tit
present pa.tor. wfil. play a violi
,.—
"lo . At the tu ning :&lt;-nlci- bn al
.....„.^n NV-'- Vance enIi.uurieal play tn connection with the' t*-x taint'd for Mr.-.. Mj'ei s.
. &gt; rmon. “Tlie Gift of Self;" ■wllClx-. Born Auki&lt;V. 23 b» Mr. anti Mr,
tile lafl
given with 14 dtaraclvra. Tlie Rev.’Atliiur Pennock u. dauiihter.
jGiur^e E. Wright of Grand Ledge.
MiMri il, Hie six year old &lt;laught&gt;

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,
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W. A. CAIN

Announce* the Oprtihtg* of

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NEW AND USED

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for Week of Wed., Aug. 30 to Wed., Sept. 6

&gt; Carl Gilliland of
Ldam Iridic-. wlto
ayed by Mr Bratton.

Glenn F. Laubaugh
HASTINGS

Buy Now and Save! You May Not-See
These LowPrices Again for Some Time

« from here a ho Nrill
rttury of Progress at

HASTINGS MARKETS

re •ante
•rdially
ir com-

•y Of K llARMUOO ’
aM i nd with friends in

GRANGE PROGRAMS

•8KU-

Rrv Whr-.ier fiBcd the pulpit at■*•; cita.a;;. Sunday for the first time.!
r-1 h .Mr and Mrs Wheeler ev-i
m their new appoint-]

Fred Williams was in Lansing
Wednesday on busnlrs*. ‘
. Mr and Mrs. Ford Carr and Mr,
1 M: Cha - Hoyt and daughter. ■
attended A Century of Prog­
: . h ct-.ie.si’o and Miss Gttla Cave.
: ■ :. -d with them fur a visit.
and Mrs. Floyd Nagler nf Iowa
I"
called on Mr. and Mrs.
FY«j Brunner Monday, enroute to
■i
the lormrr s parents. Mr. and
Mr.- August Nagler. of Evart.
।
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Haight of
Coat* Grave visited Mr and Mrs.
G.uj Lightfoot Tuesday on their re-'
turn from the American Legion cont-ntUoa at Grand Rapids.

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W xnr sacrifice
—profit
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.

Singer Sewing Machine Co.

DENTAL OFFICES

of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Weeks. «uff«*d an attack ot •W^‘d‘uh™
hatuntay. Bhe
!'»»&gt;
Un»«ng but IIrnprO'ed w
lU' operation wax imnrorwary. am
niLn Mr and Mrs
।
p v
tZl.,./ m£° and^Mrs * Gail Lykins

The Macon.' the United States
Navy's newest dirigible. has W.000squprt yards of catton in its con- i
.stiuctior; or enough to make a single ।
strip one yard wide extend more
than 53 miles in length.0.^ ■■ -...........
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eanlly during she economic deprra- ■
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i

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mm
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Milk of Magnesia
Regular 50c Sira
p.~
27c
Samson’s Mineral Oil
f.u *;..*&lt;•
29c
Kenard’s Ext.Witch Hazel Full Pint 19c
Price’s Epsom Salts
r.u r-a n,.
10c
Norwegian Cod Liver Oil
r-«
49c
Mi-31 Solution Our Bril Antiseptic Bottle 49c
Regular 25c Talcum 6 Kindr to Select From 17c
One-Inch Adhesive Plaster 2 , v.,d. 15c
Milk of Magnesia
Regular 50c Sue
39c
Milk of Magnesia
Regular 25c Sire
19c
4 Ounce Bottles Glycerine Bottle 19c
1 Pound of Psyllium Seed
»ui,
. 29c
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�Wednesday, August 30, 1933

PART TWO—Pi

THE HASTINGS BANNER

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It make up nearly all the weight

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:W PLANTS IMMUNE
TO FROSTS AND INSECTS

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Chase of Port-,1 a part of tlie western i___
Russell Adams, aged 16 years, a lad and much 'loved by all. of his uformer pupil ot our school, son of aoclateX'both In and out of echool I^uid, Ore . who have been vtaiUng state be will have to cover,

SPLEG^SLATURE?N MAY BE!'George and Mrs* Adams of Panmlee. and Vnuch sympathy is expressed for his people .here, will leave for home,

left to mourn. stopping to take In the sights of
who lias been poorly since last win­ the many
ter, when he ha&lt;| the meazles and Funeral at lt»e Parrnakt- church Uu* fair In Chicago tills Week.
to cover lhe state it IsexpectoC
W. R. Harper wa* home over Bun-1 there will be mare needed aiu!
was In a Grand Rapids hospital u Monday at 2 4* M.

Tb70,a.z^X“he while ego and was brought home, as Bunday
ounu.i, Charles
vinn. H
... Whitmore
nuiuuu.r of
u, u.*
dayy .from
num his
ilia labors mi
in mic
the iiiLrillMl
Internal; may make u difference to the
he seemed to be doing much better, Muskegon. accompanied by u friend' Revenue department. Ho has been
---------'
cial” Thia Fall
;recently
was again taken to a Grand und their ladies spent the day with i assigned to western Michigan with;
ESTIMATE M0BE THAN Ncw Kind of Bean and Cab­ STATE COLLEGE ^EN DE­ 4dichlgan may have
..... u„ special ses­ Rapid.) hospital where he passed the former's parents. G D and Mrs.[headquarters at Grund Rapids. A*i position for he will make tlirai a
VELOPING NEW TYPE
1 yet he docs not know just how large I gcrxl efficient man fur the poaiUGn.
»5«.000,000 WAGES
sion of
bage Development in the
Uf tlie
tile fcgMlature
legislature, this fall.
fuii, If
up■ away Friday evening.. He was a One Whitmore.
the insistent demands being made *
WILL Ek PAID
OF BLUEBERRIES
Upper Peninsula
upon Governor Comstock by at least •
It seems that every crop plant and'

...

'three
■three organixed-groups
organized groups arc
are heeded.
heeded. , I

Vegetable develops enemies or weak- TORIPEN IN FALL AS
1; First
GOVERNMENT SHOULD
First tlie
tlie schools.
schools Educational
Educational or-1
or-*
nroaca which tend to moke growing
WPII AQ IM SUMMER ganlzations ask speedy attention to!
ENCOURAGEJNDUSTRY it unprofitable. Our readers will be
VftLLjHOini oummcn t)M
, ur&lt;tnt
s oor
i hundreds
I'X
urKcni neet
netjas
nunareu* of
ui1
interested in the fact that recent M
n„i
Mr. nho. VnhUr
TY&gt;1 irural,
irural, village
village and
and small
small city
city seboota
schools. ?
Chat.Kahler,
Kahler,Near
Near DelDel- 'Th
I^ee m
Wx
UnHutian amendment,
amendment.
aBTS.Unat.
x limitation
Huge Sum of Money la Paid experiments indicate that one and Mrs,
possibly two ol thru-may be taken _ton, Ha» Buihc* Whose adopted last year, does not allow!
Foreign Countries for Sugar .out
of the danger zone:
’
—
.....
PmH »inen*~ln *!««”’ '—
enough
for the support of —
many
In the upper peninsula, near
Fruit Ripens In fiept.
shoots, w that aid of some sort tai
Consumed by the U. S.

there -----------has been---------developed
---------- - -----it reetns evident that the humble necessary. In some instances Millage I
The American beet sugar Indus­ Munising,
cabbage. *l*o new var- huckleberry will come Into its own schools have reported to the state
try will contribute more than 856.- a
1 front proof
.and potatoes------ and.become an Important asset of; that the.y could not even open school
01 beans
heans.and
600,000 in wages to labor in 1J33. if let les of
The
new
kind
of
bean
is
named
thi* state. For several years, at the thi* full unless there was some asthe present crop estimate materialires, according to Mr. E. Wilson the "Laius Superior." It is said to South Haven Experiment Station, isurance of help, because of lack of
invulnerable to Insect paste and Michigan State College pomologtate' fund* in the school treasury- Ttmk Cressey, nytnhglng 'director of the be
ha» a fine flavor, so that It com-'*have
—— been studying tlie blueberry,
----- ■--------— - ----------• *for
—
porary help —
lion •-•
been
arranged
Fanners and Manufacturers Bert inand* a premium of 50c a bushel
They have already developed-high I come ot them; but tliey will need
Sugar Association. *
above the common bean. This new bush varieties that will produce ber-, more, so there Is u demand for a
More than 934.000.000 man hours variety w/u developed by lhe Lake ties tlie size of an ordinary cherry., rpecinl session. Superintendent of
ot labor were required to pitklucc ;Superior Potato Growers Assocta- witlHtriPlous flavor.
। Public Inatructkli Voelker insists
the sugar consumed in the United Uon. aided by on agriculturist speGenerally speaking, the buckle-1 that the only way out u a state In­
States in 1932, Gressey said.
,
cirtlist
supplied by the Duluth South berry crop ripens early In' the sum- come tax. But that Is Impossible
"Il requires eight man hours of [i'Shore and Atlantic Railroad Com- inter and lasts but a few weeks. The until lhe matter can be, submitted to
labor to produce 100 pounds of ■ pany.
t
M 3- C. experts have been putting tlie voters of lhe stale and has their
sugar On the basis of an eight-1 The
— new cabbage.!
--------like the new on contests In various parte of the approval.
hour day the total sugar consumed bean, Is immune to insects, and state for the development of this
Tlie operation of the sales tax has
by the-jteople of the United States frost hiu no effect upon it. A pc- fruit. Some excellent results haw brought some special problems,
In 1932. represents tlie equivalent cu'inrlty ut these plants Is that
obtained. They have developed There are some things about that
of 300 days’ employment for a total cold weather seems to force the sap been
berries that will not only be large, law that need clearing up. Even the|
of 389,166 persons.
into tlie root.! and warin weather but will mature at different times.'state sales tax board has suggested i
. "Last year the United Blates im- tends it back into the] stem and even well into the f»U months.
1 that the law should be revised and j
l&gt;orted 1.647,000 short tons of sugar, leaves.
These experts receiveu a good deal some of its objectionoblc features;
There
are
many
in
Barry
county
or 282 per cent of our total con­
ot help from Barry county. Tliey; removed.
sumption. from Cuba. Tills ton­ who should watch the development found on tlie farm of Mrs Charles: The third clement clamoring for
of these
new plants
and secure seed
nage In terms of the
III labor
urillisinvolved
Ul UH- luuvr
IIIVUIVCU
—
---Kahler, near Delton, a strain of a s|X*clal cession consists of those
In Its production represented a to- tor planting.
blueberries whose fruit docs notj who want hard liquors sold again at
. lal of 263,520.000 man hours of la•••
ripen . until late in September or retail In this state. At present their
T bor. or eight hours work per day for .NOVEL WAY TO SCARE
early In October. With bushes se- sale 13 prohibited. So far 21 states
109,800 men for 300 days
MARAUDING PWFA’sANT&lt;i riur&lt;1 ,r0lu Mra- Kahler, cross poill- have voted In favor of wiping out
"Lust year our domestic beet sugar I
reiHRHUUHYU rnCHOHIV I 0;nat|onA htm. been madc wlth eariierjthc Eighteenth Amendment, and
Industry afforded, directly and in- i
_
. J varieties. Seedlings from these crass-1 not a single state Iul*. so far opposed
directly. -197.120,000
197.120,000 hours ot
of em
cm-­ Ohnton County Fanner Tried1 Ings are expected to prolong the repeal; so these advocates of hard
An(j
worked
ployment to .uthe ».
farmers of Ji tile
blueberry season from June until j liquor, believing lhe Eighteenth
United States and American labor
September.
I Amendment Is doomed, want proSplendidly
With an estimated production of
Other croMings of known baren-1 vUioiw made for lhe sale of liquors
1.400.000 abort tons ot beet sugar to1
A Clinton county fnhncr raved a1 tage have been madc in order to'with heavy alcoholic content, as
be produced In the United Slates1 five acre melon patch from destruc- produce larger juid better berries I noon as the majority of the states
this year tile domestic beet sugar’ tion with the aid ot four len-cem
than the leading domestic varieties, shall
discard
the
Bghteonth
Industry will utilize 224,000.000 mnn1 mirrors
hours of labor. In other words on1 Tlrf farmer, who claimed that las: under cultivation. Tlie South Haven ’ Amendment,
———,
the basis of the estimated produc­ jiear ringneck pheasants destroyed station has about 20,000 seedlings |
G.,m U»«. rru.mK. Ttey MICHIGAN CROPS ABOVE
tion TLfor 1933
the
domestic
beet
i-ugar
’Z/u.—Rui——•—1*100 worth of his mrlorls becann*
lx* transplanted to tlie nursery
nuconre CAD OAIIMTDV
Uulustry wii utilize the services of । deMftprBte this summer und asked will
row next spring, and will be ready!
AVERAGE FOR COUNTRY
93,3?3-&gt;r^niM C*n w,orXcrs’, B,ro,r&lt;,*nK Clarence WhiTler. coiwervutton of-: lor field trials in 1935. As the seed- !
----- ----e“rb
,‘Lay*
...
. I n«r ■“ St Johns. If there wa. any
Ungs
come
into
fruit
production
Despite
thn Fact That They
, M&lt;1fp lt«n
.J*hn* ■« to, recourse.
recourse. Wheeler
Wheeler suggested
aUL-gestcd that
that Uu*
the1 they will provide.cuttirfgs tor propa- j
- ’
Arc Below the Average
whk-'h ' w U be hmtorted“'into ,“"ncr PPld'a-e ty™ Cheap mir- Ration punxnes. No attempt, how­
tlTum
ror’- ’'“I*’"1 'ach ,ronl “ fram'‘
of Recent Yean
StaU Xro,n “ r°relgn work no that the wind could move ever, will be made to propagate them |
! unless
they show
commercial . It has been reported that Mlchlcountry."
These figures give eloquent proof lhe mirrors, nnd set them out in Uw1 promise tn tltclr fruiting character­ ’ gon’s outlook for crops in 1933 is
patch.
istics.
of what could be. accomplished If melon
: poorer tnan
than tor
for several recent years;
,i
, .
j ,
71m? pheasants aba&amp;doned the
our government would give needed melon
but toe fanners and orchardiste of
patch the first day the mir­ 1i “rl*i
JTT’ »1H« “tote arc fortunate in tlie fact
encouragement to the beet sugar in-1
were hung nut. The-birds were r es it te also greaUy Interested tn that
ctdltlomi here are'much
duatry. which would make this coun-1 rors
Tu
average in this
try completely Independent In that ':more frightened by their own rerte-• tlie improvement of the low bush (
bY the huckleberry, with the Idea that the '*l.„frvinan \ ,,c a'crft8t ,n u’“
stable product The labor j_:!; 1 lon* U’an tocy had
low biul( b,m.« will be uwful. e.pe*
,
would amount to six times tlie figure,
ei.lly
In
111.
northern
,i.n
ol
th.
Utlng
100
as
a
biuls.
fltchlsan.
we have’quoted, as lhe beet sugar.
automobile' registered In
***J- better than
grown in tills country now supplies I Pennsylvania is: to have a sticker lo.rr panlnaula. There are many c9rn cfop b 20
hunitrnl
ilxMuandt
ot
aerra
o(
lend
lh
5
.
but a small percentage of the total 1 ainxwi to the windshield with the
north ol Clrund naphta and Bay city wheat la 21 pointa hotter than tha
Gernand.. ,
tJ ,.
slogan -Take Time To Be Careful" alwro It L. oil eonhdi'red pr.ehc- &gt;eoontrTa averwr Michigan, hat
And this plan would add millions
-------------&lt; * «■------ ——able u&gt; now hl&lt;h bttah bl/ber.w, «°P. hmw.er owina to eaceaute
of dollar.! to the farm Income of The Bank of England was incorThe tewdthah rannlaa are belnu Im-' ™““ .“??'&gt;&gt;
“•?» |1™I»
thls country too, and would not ex-1 porated Uuly 27. 1694.
prosed lot the bencht ot that area, l—hlnd the ,in&gt;r- tor the country
Houlu Irom .arh.iu erowli.,.: W
"“*• &gt;»l"“ &gt;»«&gt;&gt;«an'&lt;
have ahrady produced bliwberrle.
“ I™ &gt;»•»'» *"? '1* 11
lor almoat unbelievable jure They
ahrvv- the counxn e average
sraw in neat Hue chutor, on the T»me hay ta ten po nta-and aKell t
.bushes. It .rem. UWt»a.ble to mate •*« "
«*“ ,h'
I tlirm prow Urger. but-.he airwlaluu I
«•«"- "re
I In South Karen ataUort tell Merest., "J”"1 P noh'1-' helow the avwrapr.
i.d nation -to wait and .ro/ .
J’01"'0? •"
'“‘"5* »"■ ”*CTI
I Bsrry county ha. hundreda „t b«u W point, above lhe averaK »t
i acres well adapted to the gruWing |t,w'c0,lntry';
I cl blueberries, particularly tlie high
In fruits. Michigan apples are 39
i bmil type. It will be w*ll for owners I points better than the country’s
i of such land to viMl the station at average, grapes 26 per cent. BuL
’South Haven and learn abou: theipeaches fall 50 {points below and
Wayne 26 " Mach Supplement will help you to get
I development of tha bluebeny.
! [&gt;ears 30 pointe l&gt;c!ou.

MORE EGGS
at LOW COST|!
high egg production at the lowest possible cost.
By using equal parts of Wayne 26" nnd Home
Grains it is possible to make a proven egg mash
that carries all the ingredients generally accepted
by all leading poultry authorities.

If you don’t raise farm grains—then Wayne Egg
Mash will best fit your needs for a complete lay­
ing mash that comes already to dump into your
mash feed hoppers.

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
implement Company
IUR -s- FEED
COAL
CEMENT -t- UME
BRICK h- TILE ♦ FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

v

TELEPHONE 2118

SAFETY FIRST

Today as never before, those who give the mat­
ter any thought, must recognize the funda­
mental soundness of Building and Loan Associa­
tions,—organized for mutual benefit of mem­
bers, Ioans small and secured by first mortgages
upon homes, these shares offer investors the
highest degree of Safety.

During itr-43 years the NATIONAL has never
lost a dollar of any member’s investment/

3the Rational &lt;Coan &amp;
fnweBfcnent ffiontpaiu.
Griswold 8L.‘ Detroit, Mich.
»UoiV. OUaet BuUdlM ui

J. L. Maus, Hastings. Mich.

jj{

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

,

surprising
to many ln
to
1 . XVI. V. M, 11
j It will
thntbeover
nw Hftnfonl
------------ ======= It)e Hilltop Orchards. J. H, Heuser
■ Contributions to the State Re- !aIld Sjn hav«* demonstrated that
llgtous Educational Council assist fading varieties of prunes grown
Sunday Schools in 55 other coun- on thc Pacific coast can be produced
tries us well as greatly lielping our ln 11,15 state­
own
। The Heusers set a row of western
Muy it be true of the Y. M. C. A., prune trees a few years ago as an
once an active service member ol- experiment to determine whether
ways a member. Tlie Association these varieties are adapted to Mlchiricver lores interest in them and the gan climatic conditions. The trees
Y Is ever concerned for their wel- have thrived nnd set for large crops
fare.
of fruit. Mr. Heuser believes that
"Only a noble form of religion, in prunes ore a coming fruit crop tn
an effective aggressive mood can do Michigan. They -outsell plums and
what must be done in America."— bring a better average price.
; Detroit Free Press.
■
_________ « * »
. Sec. Angell was tn Woodland and
MIDDLEVILLE.
UP
C L. Boley returned Wedneaday
AnvSH s fromatwoweeks-vacatlbnlnnorth■!bov
! crn Michigan He caught some Ash
X
»nd had a flne lime al and near
^mim
1 Houghton lake and'other points.
theH?are“iZSv^^whn^St
Herber‘ Thorne and Frederick
nte«XfRnrt nCJt
niu 1
Granger left Thursday for a canoe
P Steven dJ&lt;rtinron, la^rivM home1 trtp' They wcnt “rou,M, Lake Al‘
Wed^&gt;XrfavJfmm «
Gon-Quin, and then , to Nashville
the SLite Y X? C A eJinn HTOrrh i Where lhcy pUt thcl^ COnW‘ *“ the
toe State i. M. C- A ,Camp al Torch rJver nnd CBmp down by easy staRes&gt;
Brev Anm.il in «&lt;
camping out. fishing along, getting
Wi^ Ednmnd HnLTrt
back Saturday evening. A fine outwiui Edinuna Howard. John Erway &lt;n_
land Hubert Long of Hastingn and) «
nnd’Mr* fteltv left WedIn-KSTSi1
"uuS'V.
Tne state x camp comprises 400 p»«ft.v*v m,. nettv

is

bothered

I tester* fnrtf .U • f»»- They will camp out and hope
; leader* and- direct, the vesper serv’n enJoyBbVe tlme in the
■
..
t at__________
north.
1
.
WOOL PROSPECTS BETTER.
U* ?Utl h,»hway ,nP"
Tlxre ta much encouragement for wo,rk lhe
d?y “P°2 ? "TfL1
sheep owners in the Increasing use *a,k *Pnroachcs to the bridge, which
..r
n&lt; w ™ u“ h* *i*w. ““''•"■"•'IT «'*•
brighter than for several year. plP« p arM lhe"
While other fibers have been substlit
tuted because they were cheaper it
but,
,Bro^ep’ ??
has been found that for warmth and **. “^5 I**1?' Ye,^no,r 0 j Pf 7i CS
good service good wool plays an Im- wh0 bad tripped there and fallen
£mant port^Tlhe maSmtecture of
T’" not *rto“*y lnJurw1' for’
good clothing.
tuJl?tely:
a
, D „
I
t a ।
l Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Mer! The largest shipment of gold ever &gt; riman ot Detroit, Mrs. A. C. Hlndmode wgs the recent transfer of 11.- man of New York. Miss Dora Park000.000.000 in gold from the old hurat of Detroit. Mrs. Gertude ParkUnited Steles Assay office tn New i hunt and daughter Grace of Orand
York City to the new bulldlng-81.- ' Rapid, and Don Parkhurst of west000 JX» being moved every four min-1
Texas, were calling on friends
utes during seven working houra a h«re- Tliey were all former reaiday for about 10 days.
1 dents here and greatly enjoy getting
■ -............. -■*■*---------------back and seeing old friends. Come

Panama hate are made from the | more often folks, we are always glad
young leaves of the Jlpijapa plant, to see you.

FOODS for PICNIC, CAMP and HOME
All prices in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax

SMOKED PICNICS
Chickens"

IZjc Pork Steak 3 »• 25c

Roasting Cbickena, 3 to ♦ lb. 19c

PORK ROAST

Picnic Style

Side Pork F™h IOc Veal Loaf

«-

SLICED BACON
Ham

MINCED

15c Beef

lb.

HERRUD

VEAL CHOPS
PORK

10c

IOc

Freah Dressed lb.

BEANS co-bry

and

IOc

lb.

Freah Ground

No. 1
Cans

In delicious temeto sauce with flavorful pork — Giant can, 2 for I5c.

Kraft Chees*

2

Catsup

'

27c

2

c.uni„ciuk

Fresh Bread

35c

AU kind* except Swi«* and Old Engliah
Swiaa and Old Engliah, 2 pkga. 39c

lb. loaf

£g

lb. loaf

7C

F™=^^C
Famous. Country Club

Rye Bread
Cpuntry Club—Tasty, delicious

Fancy quality

A 1-lb. Pk3. COUNTRY CLUB

COMBINATION SPECIAL

SODA CRACKERS
■»• 15c

Matter Dill Pickles

GRAHAMS

25'

Both
for

Corned Beef Hash

&gt;» 15c

Matter Sweet Gherkins, pint 15c

33c

&lt;&lt;

Queen Olivet

Tuna Fish

Standard

2

25c

Saltect Light Meat

Hollywood-Stuffed Olives, pint 29c

FRENCH COFFEE
COUNTRY CLUB

Rich, distinctive — vacuum pack

6c

&gt;*&gt;■

Swift’s Cheese Spread

Full bodied
and flavory

American \r Pimento

2 25cx. 43«

lb. tin

Sandwich Spread
Country Club—16-ox. Jar 22c

29c

Salad Dressing

Pic-Wax Paper
Paper Platea, pkg. 10c|

WESCO ICED TEA
10'

LATONIA CLUB

toll
Paper Napkins, pkg. 8c

19'

Blended specially
for icing

PENN-RAD

$1.15

2-gallon ean

MOTOR OIL—100*;i Pur* Pennsylvania
Light, medium or heavy, 2-quart can 30*

GINGER ALE—Also Rocky River Lemon Lime,
Orang* and Root Beer—No bottle charge
-

VIRGINIA SWEET

POTATOES

25c

6

U. S.
S. No.
No. I1 quality
quality
U.

Candied Sweet Potatoes, Baked Sweet Potatoes - Haven’t you just been wiahing for them ?

Cauliflower

£2^

1»c

SCRATCH FEED -r $1.69

g®w««* y*u®w fruit j

iba.

MASH -U s1.89 |,*R£ake

GOLD BAND
Laundry ooap — Urge giant atea bars

7
,

25c
“

_ -

1Jfc

ROLLED OATS JO - 39c
Bulk
BulkQuality
qualitysate
oat a

Wasco Brand

LAYING

Bananas

MASON JARS —~
Pinto, do«. t»c — 2 quart*, dos. Ma

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST M, 1M3

FADE TEN

HOUSEWIVES SHOULD
CAN CHICKEN NOW
Nutrition SpecialistJlives DirectionB—Telifi ffbw to

11 MEAT TRUTHS TAUGHT

i

„

LA*t

,

I
ov ncTDftiT rvmtur Herbert Morehouse returned 8a tpounds pressure or protoM 3 hours
.I
BY DETROIT EXHIBIT urday from Marshall wharv Iie at­
tn a hot water bath Do not allow
-----------'u-nded tlie fair. Several prize* were
(lie pressure to go higher than 10
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
'Selection, Preparation and wen on hi* bte and honey exhibit*.
-------- ----- ----- ------ ■
.---- - R^ha!^ Covey,
IAII . HaeUngs
IIAJUI),.' . .
... .J1
Mrs John Blocher of Woodland
5?.‘J£trr UU1' 3
*eiU lmra&lt;" Virgintf low e. Hastings ................ 19। Values of Various Cuts to and Mrs waddeU of Lake view-.
diateiy.
spent from
Wednesday
until Sun­
Pack Fowl in Can
Be Shown to Housewives
’
--•
' ‘
'Charles E Snyder. Cloverdale ...19,
o——u.a. »— nnnwrv ... Some housewives prefer to have "Emms Jean Waugh. Cloverdale .. 18i
day
.with Mrs. Herbert Morehouse.
Ea»t Lansing—Meats, how to se­
chicken partially cooked before
and Mrs. Foster Waddell and
lect tliem, proper methods at cook­ Mr
little
sons
of
Lowell
were
over night'
should now be car.mug lowi .or win­ canning The chicken may be seared
PROBATE COURT.
ing. and their values in nutrition guests on Friday.
a frying pan or roasted before
ter. Dfrretlph* fqr doing this are in
------B,U„,J5rry
“ In ven- and maintaining health will be the Geo. McKlbbln and Doris and!
packing ..
if desired. —
Meata. juices
obgiven a* follow*:
. (heme of an exhibit prepared by file
,l«rfa»d tlie funeral m.Ma:Nutrition ' specialists assert no
me
me jar
Wrstlimfnui.y lgiB state College for the Detroit Hnof le Former's sister, Mrs. Mary
emergency shelf is quite complete' yer
•
’
Roberta!
without canned’chickens They ad-;
CLAY HILLS.
issued, order limiting scitfement en- f“ilr.
'r
RM&gt;eri
,
-------- —
—
nam
,, Bna
„e sp-nt
m |BUl
Meats nowadays have to nil de- On Thursday about eighty nusmFrank n41r
Hurri*
and w
wife
part rcred.
■.
•o 20 sdnuiee after jAilling to bleed 'of
uxrk vlii(lng his parents a: • Ed. William Hilt, dec’d. Final ac- ’ niands for quality and for economy, ber* of the Panners’ Club ate dinthernukhly OT th' stock on the Fremont.
»..,«&gt; ot Admr. filed, waiver of no- The
Thu exhibit proves
Droves that medium ncr
ner at their first picnic,
nienle. held at Ancount
canned chicken .will be cloudy and
________________
___ residue en- •nd; “low
"d low
priced
txt prepared
cottage
Leon Po-.t* and wife and Mn Guy
tice fifed, order assigning
Prtced
cuUcut*
maymay
t* prepared
««"•«son's
»«««-»»
w—Pine
i-v-lake. Later,
«u all:
tlje meat ds.krnca
McNee r*
’-J on
— ----------------. dlrehargc
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. e»• &gt;n attractive —
a Mitlsfactory -.
— 1 rnJoyed a fine address by Herbert
called
Mrs George- Cock tered.
of-----Admr. .issued.
and
way*.
Dr chicken should be cleaned at St. )Mary's
hospital
m
Grand
tate
enrolled
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Butterfly
pork
chops,
larded
potHeaney,
of
Grand
Rapids, also, a
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can-full) and the parts cu: up in Rapid* n-i
----a.._
E-t
Ruth
Horn
Order
denying
,
renal*,
and
cushion
shoulder
ot
pork
*hort
program
by
lhe
Boy
Scouts
Thursday.
tnc uxuai manner for wrvinx
I “Dliear and sound much more ap- from Ums Kellogg camp.
'
Roy McC-vul and wife nnd W. nomination entered.
Ert. Wm. G. Bame*'. dec'd. Inven-1 '*•'’« ‘h«n plain meat The De- Merldean Morehoiu* is spending
Hulfet and wife are spending a five
'
I
exhibit will teach the house- uw week with hl* Cvusln. Junior
day*' vacation in northern Michigan tory filed
Iowa. Place * diunutick in the- jar.
E*t. Endsley L. Grav. dee d. Order 'A1(c ho&lt; 10 recognize such cut* in Blocher, of Woodland.
Frunct* Haighf and family of
then a thigh with end* lapped to Home Acres spent the. week end, for publicatlcn entered
I lhoP» *nrt how ,o prepnre them for Mr*. Herbert Morehouse, accommake the pieces more compact with hl* parents. Eugene Haight.: Est Cartuel Crlimkeeck. dee d. Will I “»e UN® af‘w purchase.
panied by Mr*. B. C. Chapman, and
Then' fit in another dnunstn-k.
tod. petition tor probate of will, Mtal sundries such as liver and daughter. Dorothy and friend of
Place ran wines next ro the thigh.1 Mirri* Lewis and wife of Kalatna- Hird order tor publication entered. ! hfarts are given due consideration Grand Rapids, left" Monday for a
'lbb« « Ip on,. wut ’ x&gt; „„
T, end guests ot M1
E&lt; Ad dine Mvi-ih. dee d. Pell-'tor
for dietetic advent- weck-» visit at thei home of Mr*. Ed­
were „
week
their!
H, W ort»r R..ra U» nrtk
u,.„ p,,....
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tlon tor Admr filed, order for pub-i a“‘‘s c*uitt.v will show the amounts ttafd Johnson, ot Chicago. They
"™ ‘J £.’^2.*r.
Mrt. Martha MrSrt- reMriwd
»a«ra ; llcatjon
viiu-ted.
I .,:L-P52l*?Z.-.^?'.f!??'
p5?Lus'. ^
‘" attend A Century at progress;
ouimnueira
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will
IterAnul Mn Hum &lt;l»mniy
s.,utdav &gt;IM apandlw »
ra, E U pnyne. deed. Agreement
E»t,
“nrt cal?rt?
’«*’ »hllc lber^
...u
।of
। of meat
mcai and aUn
also the kind,
kinds nf
of vita.
vita-' Mr8 Beuie Hughes entertained.
prtaw ra J-* yo.ude and ,p pr.v .... ,.,h
....j,,,.. Mra J,ub- had
M,n-JJu,teU. Alk-n. &lt;kx-d 'iS“. NJ«“ !!’..u!'__aln."'',.l..™“
pirt., » u» inn*- allow* ira bra,
u
Ru;Und
—.J- her aunt. Miss Johnson, of Middleto penetrate more quickly to the
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approved
several day* lost week. Vhille
. P- liUon’for hearing on final ac- These
;—- charts
—
’'*—i’TT ”by
• the
- , villa,
"Prollgal
center at the jar.
. r- — son" dogs not occur in - count filed, order for publication rn- Atncf!can Medical^ AMOClatlon.
I herc MUjs JohMOn callctl on for.
. The remaining space may be filled the text of the Bible: it dpcs appear. • tered.
mcr pupil of nearly thirty-three
.
I
nowUNG
with lhe back and the breiul piled howvver. iti the chapter caption of ‘ Ev.. John Schlefia. deed. Petitton
।
years
ago. Mrs Frank Boulter.
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on top of the back The giblets and Luke 15.
Iwm-ul, «11) r.W. bond m cerun
rUe
'?«'» «OnrH.ru»Ruth McKlbbln accompanied her
Ihyr should be canned x-paraicly,
**rail. » |U«t «m»nd.( ol ™»,i Rb-d. "■
M and h«hly rt»p«Ud.™i- sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Shattuck,
Rutherford B Hayts was elected- .»d T irtwn, u&gt; drrail court cn.l^n1- 1”
so they will not flavor the rest erf
»»- and family of Kalamatoo to Croton,
President of the .United Bute* by a
the meat.
May afternoon with burial in the on. Sunday, where they will spend a
Thi* new Frigidafre intro­
Add Salt and I’roecve
1--------majority
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erf one vote of the. elec- ' E l' Clrai.nl H. wlnchalw. deed »-Jin« rameue,. Mr., M.bee n.d ! few days.
Here is a new standard
•
All 2 teaspoorts of salt to the torn! college.
’Ord.r,pp.lnun« Admr ei&gt;-,n d
'"ttbedlne advanced jjj ot u
Mr. and Mrs Irving Boulter were
duces a distinctive style in
of economy. A genuine
I E.L Bu..mu
Schmdelin.yra. '&gt;-«"•
lojrnlond and Thursday evening guests ot Mr. and
cabinet-design, with a finish
Frigidaire that operates on
d« d. Ainin.il .reran', rd i vrralnr blether with her pareiila and da­ Mn. James Boulter ot Prairteulle.
- ter. the late Stzabeth Norton, i The business meeting and party ot
of white Dulux and hand­
less electric current than one
Davis deed Rc-|crowd the ocean at tlie age of two the Yankee Spring* U B C. E- will
some chromium lurdware.
and tour years, respectively and hud be held ' at the Yankee Spring­
ordinary lamp bulb.
f
' E L Uormw M.1,1. . die d luv.-n-1 b'”1 ranunueiuly .Ince tut lune church, on Saturday evening. Sept.
lory lilril
l,lmc ln
lownohip and bad 2, at 8:00 P. M. fast time. A short
Hl Min w Olrnrirad. d.&lt;d '™ewl
»W*&lt;U1 unld ’' program, consisting ot music, read­
A BOOK THAT PLANS
Knd el Admr nW. letter, ol adW'J»ear when u» .u rtnek. ings. and a playettc. "Entertaining
YOUR it£ALS FOR A YEAR
!nunlstration issued, order HinKing :‘n **th c»,‘ccr. at the home of her,i Big Sister's Beau." has been pre­
With stainless porcelain in­
Wh*i «hall»» have for breakfart? ■
Automatic defrosting—auto­
Mtttanent . ntefrd,
daughter. Mrs. Millie Haynes, where pared. A silver collection will be tak­
l.unchtun?
Dinner? There puz­
, K t. Margiret J. Cummins, deed-,*«*
™ 8a‘“fdty morn' en to pay (or tlie ice cream, which,
terior, every detail reflect*
matic ice*tray releasing—
zling quertion* are puzzling no
Petition for Admr filed, waiver of '»«• Augiut J6. Three chlMren aur- together with cake, will be the re­
lunger.
Far
here
arvlnrnui
for
the quality that ha* made
one-fourth more food space
notice filed, •jrdcr appointing Admr.iX’***Haynes of Hcnder- freshments. All who are interested
trnipting meal* for every day of
enterod.
. hott. Otw Fisher ot Pierce.. Idaho, arc urged to attend.
Frigidairc
the choice of a mil­
—extra room for tall contain,
ihr &gt;rar. Nov. vour meabcanhavc
Ed. Francis M- cummins. dec’d.i;u,‘* Orl^’ Ft'her of-Dowling. f
rfcirghlful variety .... correct
MILO.
lion more buyer* than any
Will filed. [Ktition tor probftle of will [
's P'0’’G|Cy Wright spent Uir
er* and bottles—and a com­
lombinaltoniforlatteancl health.
School pt Milo will begin Tues­
Jilrd. wnsv-r nf notice filed, proof of
't'rck *l tl,e Camp Fire Girls
It’* FRl:li slo« week at our diow.
other electric refrigerator.
partment for frozen storage.
will filed, order adnulUnr will en-’l Kltanniwa
camp. Clear lake. day, Sept. 5. with MUs Hackney of
roem. Atk for Tlj* Frigidaire
where the last group of the season ! Hastings in charge.
Key to Meal Planning.”
Guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Em&lt;st,
F.'t 'Sarah Malcolm, jfcc’d. QrMcr.’ !15
J'n’ertained.
et.rfnrmink .’.Tie entered.
««■ Ml he Herrington »I*nt*ev- Quick Sunday were Mr and Mrs
Est D J. Bagley, dec d Petition T*1 &lt;*»J»
«*c» in Batt e Creek ■ ■ Greenman of Sanoma. Mr. and Mft.
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
TUB SUPER FRIGIDAIRfi LINE INCLUDES SIX NEW DELUXE ALL-POR'CELAIN MODELS —
for Jicanng claims filed, notice to'
and Mrs Charles Bclson and Vert Robinson of Shultz. Mrs. Clin­
WITH MANY EXCLUSIVE FEATURES—THE FINEST FRICIDAIRBS EVER BUILT
Robert of Fine lake were -Sunday ton Quick of Kalamazoo and Mr
j,!i Winchester,
K;t. cienwiit
Clement IL
Winclwrter. deca.
dec’d. ffwats -at —
S-• *»•
A- Wortman's.
, and Mrs. Ted Tack and Lxtreta o,
.... inventorv filed
... . Seventeen
Seventeen
uunils
Mn Assyria. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence O*-,
J Warrant und
pupils of
Mrs. ofGladys
I Es- Ge-rue Fhret dec'd petition'Ch«»nibcrl#in gave a recital of piano; borne and children were Sunday
&lt;^7/ic ,te„fur Admr filed, waiver of notice music at the church Friday after- tvwtag caUera
I filed, order -appointing Admr cn- '«“• »hlch wai much enjoyed by Tly »L,L Club met at Mr» Ka»A GSNBRAL UOTOBS VALUB
111. • present and all left inune- leads cottage at Wall lake tor a
E.-.1 Albert Sciiatrhau.-K.T dre &lt;» 'vbalrly after foe Vickery's resort .-ulmming party and picnic ThursToday . . . See the Thrilling Demonstration at Any Showroom Below
Buod of Admr. riled, fetter* of adbathing was indulgedJn and day About
«« »n »‘’
’ inini-.ir.iikm uaued. order limiting V'ln*him-nl* .served.
.
tendance for a good time.
"e tone rt ente-ed.
Mr* Mattie King, who has spent
Hart Bellinger and piece. Dorotny .
' » -------------------------------the .uinur.c.- at S. A. Wcrtmnn's. has Bowes, will return to their respiteKLINGENSMITH.
i &gt;»ne t &gt; Battli- Creek Where she will live homes in South Pasedena. Cal■
.
ifomta.
this week, leaving here
Monday v.Ltilhi: a suimbm &lt;rf ’ keep house for her son and family,
Mu. France*
Hughes of *r-i
Kalamayoung tolka front Leighton called .it
v—
—- Thunttiay morning. They will spend ■■■■uwamaaaanMn Telephone 2305 • Hastings, Mich. L—
tlie A- C. Johnson home-and enter- izoo was in town Sunday calling on ; two days nt the World's fulr on their
'
x.
1 way home.
tauii'd tin newly wtds, Mr. and Mi iiclative.-i.
—to our shareholders, the reserve, or protec­
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| The Ladies' Aid wa* well attended
:Alien Btwiby. with music from Uni
ran. md .&lt;i'w-. Mr and Mr* Stole,•!
TIIWE8T CARLTON.
at MrS. Lehman's home Wednesday,
then cams- out at-.rr nune a litifei AU remember live school reunion The annual election of officers rction funds were increased over S65.000 during
anti tr.;;!; 1 itie crewd -.&lt;&gt; mrl-:of ,,ie fornM'r feachera and pupils at ,ulted in retaining the same officer*,
on* and carulv after which they .t.-jCariton Center Thunday. August 3I.|l0r another year.
lhe six month's period ending June 30. 1933.
parted, wishing them c x-d luck on,, Mr ;,nd
Albrrt, Barri‘ R,rc' Mrs. Minnie Quick was actin'
-.happy u-.,r lhe arrival ot u h.iby . |WmC of her son. Ffirls. a couple
' schoS K ..ii'. next week with Mra. ,!lrl tx1’” Friday. August 25. who will of days last week helping care fori
A’l'.n S-wbv. tor our toucher this
‘he name &lt;rf Mary Mar- i Jmte Robert, who wa* *o unfortu.a- ir
11 ■&gt;. vt Mi - Lulu Yargcr ot North natc BS to get run over by a spread- :
‘ Will Orren hat gone 10 Marshall CY1,O°
Cdrtn* t ,r mother ",d(er Wednesday
and has txgun work atlhenew jx&gt;n! j,why- •
,
r „ , J Mrs. BelUngcr and «m Hart and
offic there
' Miss Donna Mead of Rutland J Kr*nddaujiliter. Dorothy, attended a
Griswold at Jefferson
Detroit, Michigan
Mr anil Mrs Manson Stanton ’**n! Far*' ol
ttc&lt; l£ w*'h Harcl \ party given tn Hart's honor al the
.
.'U,t&gt;r:
home of Mr and Mrs. Dale Hum­
J. L. MA US
.
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rruraan Wlbdn o! »Ncw York phrey at Gull lake Sa'.utday &lt;-u ■
Of A!. IIKPHHSKXTATI VI!
Gru., -.pen* 8u-d.v with Mr and 'F*‘nl Wednesday aft.rnocn with;mnK,
Mr* Albert G;.&lt;:i Otlur caller. Mr. rtRdMr’
U*5®TT: Mr and Mrs W. Schultz enter. HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
there dtiriiu- the wet ,: u. .-• Mr. and #p“ nto’hcr. Mrs. W. W. Eiwnhood f tamed friends from Chicago several
Mr.. Will Birnian &lt;&gt;t Urt-'.iiu-y yr*. „
8arah I&gt;Pr!e«cr of South; day* the past week.
F-nr.k
Green u!.d
INunthv
! Richard
day* with Mr
--- —------------' .rf
N^hvil!Blrt m
Birman
uf. «£
Waiter CUffiert
EAST--------------WALL LAKE
VI(.,S.ITY
•v- r Diviir , Hubert Marlowe and Lawton WilAND MCTNITI.
'\.t r."...— »,»•&lt;•'« o»'hams left qn Monday tj attend A
Mi*a Margaret Bush. Miss Olive
'■... .Century of Progre.-vs.
j Bunce and an uncle ot Kalamazoo.
i,/ I c
Robert Ctllbert spent part ot last fare *T&gt;chd!ng the week in E D. Hey'Jweca al tin- Ivome of Carl Bowman 1 nold'.* cottage.
.
1.-ar Coats Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Koerlg ajul son of:
Mrs Fred Dalstra and children ‘ Ohio spent Monday and Tuesday'
went Wednesday to spend a few here by the lake in their trailer cotday.- with her mother in Grand trfge,
'
Rapids.
Mr*. Sprague entertained a lawn
Mr*. Anna Buck. Mrs. Frank party ot eighteen Saturday for six
: Shriber and daughter Hazel. Mr o'clock dinner.
' and Mrs Leo Barry and son left
Wendel -Vreeland* have returned'
, Sunday to «pi-nd a few days with ' to Detroit called there by the iHne»s
the former * daughter. Mr*. Ignatius jof her father.
V
Bureinc of Hammond. Indiana, and' Alice Laubaugh attended camp ’
. attend A Century of Progn-M 'meeting at Hopkin* thr past week.
Mr*. Mina Adatna and daughter.1 Mr. and Mrs. Maturen had comThe money you
Mr and Mi . L-vir.rx* Campbell Carolyn of Hastings will stay at puny from Kalamazoo over the week
end
’
save in purchasing
t-c-mipuniid by Mr,,an£ Mr .- Ahn-r Mr*- Anna Buck * home with the
-----J
4J Top anti-knock rat­
‘ Mr. and MrJSWarren Cairns of
ox attended a shower for Mis- B’-rU whife .iw i« nn n-r
your next winter’s
Wayne Nichols is spending the West Cressey spent Sunday with E.
ing for its price class
intrude u &gt;x near Woudlund Sat•*k end ih Pontiac
fuel NOW, before
1D Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs Ard-- Often -.iccom- j
1 Genevieve Mattison and two chil2 Unsurpassed In startfurther advance in pang'd .bv L.lnyd Owen-and ! &lt;i:ii’v;
j dren who have been stay ing with her ’
,
ing, acceleration and
----------------------,
parents here returned home Satur-’
price will go a long a'.-o Mr. Joseph Hammond nf Hinds."*
Mr*.
Sum Ashley and son and aay
mileage
)
way. toward help­ Comers attended the Hammond- wife
ot Pinnwell and Charley HaU
y,jr ,n£i
John Shulu and
of Hasting* and Leo King and fam- daughter* of Grand Rapid* were
ing to pay other
3 Free from harmful
m‘?d Mr" ------Bnd xlr
Sunday vimw
vigttorg
at Clifford Kahler --s ,
, &lt;77—,
---------* ounany
.s a.
vtorted Monday mornliving expense:.
sulphur and gum
latfer Sundav.
........... taki
., returned -to
zw his
Bunday.
. •Lawrer.ce
Tobias
Amy Hammond
ou: J’ Z’ Sha..er
Mr*. Ethel Green and children of home in Hastings Sunday after I
New prices show
KaUmaaw spent • Saturday with, ending his summer vacation with I
Accurately adjusted
|L.ia:les Montgomen- Mid family
;hl$ cou,tn. Forrest Kahler
for seasonal variahat coal is - going
J Mr 3nd Mr*. Flovd Nrimr nt . .
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1
“■fhsns
...
----| BarryviUc and Clarence Nesbit and STONY POINT,
higher and the next
Burroujh* of Three Rivers to Lan- family of OJiio. called on their1 School begins in the Wellman dis-1
^Always
uniform
sthg ^mdsvand .-'pent the day with grandmother. Mrs Mary Turner I trtet Monday. September 4
; xfr* Claud Dcmond and children
show a sharp ad- Mr. ind Mr* Ed Dodge
• Sunday
everywhere
Ml® Bernice Cotton of Lansing is are spending the week with her;
Mrs J Zin Benedict spen' th*
vance*.
.-pending a few days with the Webb ’ mother and Mster at Bay View
0 Fresher because of.
and Hayter families
'
Mary and Jean peakins both hud
Mr and Mr- Clair Van Sickle. ■ their tonsils remove'd this week
•
Slandard'spopularity
.it, .
m.A- ...... and ’M-imit- W«bb. Marguerite MUI*. Mr —
,
‘
Mrs Velma Demond entertained
W L. A- 8. Wednesday.
dilihw &lt;;i Albu-n ctir d.iy !*•,('-*nd Mrs Wm Van Sickle and Mr*
y
Sells at lhe price of
..Mr
and
Mr*.
Lowell
Demond
have
i.t i-.
j John Van Sickle and children of
1 regular
M. ■ Maude Camp-Wa* a Kalama- i Lansing attended the Wesleyan i been entertaining relatives from the
;.i) i&gt;i‘nr on Saturday
ramn meet nig at Pennock Grove northern part of the state also from
John Benedict and son Wesley ac- Friday night and heard Rcv Ernest
B. J. Wellman wa* in Battle Creek
. ■Mupanied Mr and Mrs. Jim Mend Bi-tck who had charge of the eveMonday.
and daughter* to Wayland Sunday n!ltR service
and *txnt the dv. with Mr and
Mr and Mr* J. W. Howard enterMORGAN.
i tamed Mr and Mrs Elmo Soules
George Benedict
Mrs Millie Ftory and J W ShsfJqf Battle Creek and Mr. and Mr*.
fer and family are spending a few
Wm Mater of Nashville Sunday.
। Mr. and Mr* D A. McClelland at­ days in Otsego ready to move there
QUICK RELIEF FROM SOUR
as soon as Mrs: Shaflcr is released
tended the Ionia, (air Friday.
STOMACH, HEARTBURN ! Mrs Chester Winans and children as postmistress here
Dealer* In WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS, FLOUR,
The Morgan school started this
Stomach pain* niter eating and 'of Laming were in Morgan Friday
FEEDS, COAL. SALT, LIME AND ETC.
Monday
nwrning with Aibeitiw
gas diftyrbar.te. can be stepped and took Betfy McClelland home
Greenfield as teacher.
quickly with Dr Emil’s Ad la T*b; ‘with them (or a wetk’i visit.
—
Several from this way attended
Itw. Bantih heartburn ktuf itemHASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2237
ricin mushroom. Uie quarwrly meeting at tlie HasA North At
African
arh. Give quick relief B. A'LjMU qCUMMlY BV ST1MM10 OR. STATION AH OtALEIS... ALM OUTAIAinOM OF ATLAS TIRE*
1 shown at an exhibit m Madrid, tings Free Methodut church Friday.
Sarker, druggist.—Adv.
wa* aliixa:
almas: two feet high.
Spain, wu
Saturday and Sunday.

..and this new rrigid.111« usc&gt; less
current-than one ordinary lamp bulb

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PRICE STILL REASONABLE!
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Rains!

CONVENIENCE

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QUALITY

FILL YOUR BIN WITH COAL NOW!

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Vrig/DAIRE

In Addition to Payment of the

Eightieth Consecutive
Semi-Annual Dividend

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
.O:

Consumers Power Company

PingTree.yes!
But thats not all

THIS NEW
COMPLETE
SUPERFUEL
COMBINES

Coal Prices
stui Advancing

Wc Carry All the Various Grades of
Coal Desired for'Economy and
Service in Heating

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

ALL
ESSENTIALS

NEW STANDARD RED CROWN

SUPERFUEL

PRICED Nff HIGHER THAN REGULAR GASOLINE

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�THE HASTINGS B4NNTR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1M3

. l„re£d^’t‘Sd"iS£r&lt;'K!GIVE MICHIGAN SUGAR
I
WEST HOPE.
[the ihow will be open to the public
Mr. and Mrs Roy Terry and Billylat Gun lake Sunday, the guests be­ Hocmu
Tlie O*ro«n
Garden Club will be neia
held'
cveidng. everyone
Everyone aapd
Beverly lot
Lord
attended ine
the csi-^mg
Cal--ing much amused at
at thi
the ball game
eno PCDTAISI cuirair
1 " P '
. J^L?* .
CAio ncAi in ni *uo
1*" _^y„.*nd, evening,
pa uevxriy
a ancnaea
FOR CERTAIN SWfNEl**me M any other animal* going to
FAIR DEAL IN PLANS Thuraday al the town hall in Clo- around Cloverdale and vicinity w.houn county fair at Marshall Thur*- between Gun lake and
markets. They
They can
can be
be rold
sold -—
— -----yujumm.-. Our
v»ur club
emu flower,
ouwrr. the
uu: xlnnU
«uum»,J cordially
----- ~ invited to participate.
—-----J [terminal
terminal markets.
----verdate.
day.
.
team'from
team'from Betite
Battle Creek.
Creek. The Battle Freeport and
.
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.McKlbbln
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Michigan Farmers Of
buyer*' *-------h?W*d- ---------through------------cooprr- n
Beoommendalions
Waitinf will
be divided into three claim:,......Mr* ..Benha
and Mr
~
-boy.l won 13-0.
hatton. Kane
M1*S ffittred Osgood of Muncte. Creek
W
। Federal 0 K Assure This «‘*nt. medium and UUiput and land Mrs. Ben McKlbbln and sons
s -.pending some lime with
-------Premium to Improve Fuconsigned to commission firm*.
w
„
Prl»» *111
&lt;&gt;«»
largest, [ attend,d the funeral of thAr sister home folks.
WEST CARLTON.
Mrs. Wsmpo
ture Market for Pork
Fixed prices on these" types Of ; State Protection for crop
most perfect, and on single colors hl and aunt. .Mrs Mary McKlbbln
1
uvavo
DCJIWU CURI-.T*
llttl» j
death Wt
of Ray Newton
comes , [[*8
Winfield Lord of Caledonia spent ■ The
FM» Isn&lt;h.u
wU* conU,lue unu&gt; on® mU*! East LanMng -wMlchtgan sugar each of these classes. The single [Roberts, held st Martin Wednesday the week end with his parents, Mr. us
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। s shock to tlie community. He “W ,he
KasVmJwam 7iif nnmhJT nf । I*
0”
w,&lt;1
,our ,nUUt,n
1” naw producers have no res-xm
colon
be
by
ana itrar
inuoun P
pis*
rcw5.ni to feel
coiora should
enoura
oe repm-efited
represrmea
oy three
tnret ;i Helm
Helen and Doris Arentx
Areptz went u.
to and Mrs. Bob Lord.
wa* s life long resident of IhU place
~
who
nj nave
have incrcaWKi
increased tlie
the number
numuer ol
of1been
jnun bought
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or until Oct. I. Ship- downhearted over the recommends- ।flowers in • mason fruit can in the Chicago Friday with their aunt to, Mr*. Nellie Ward. Mildred. Harold, spending
his early days on tlie old’ ar**n “*2 &lt;TT'
i
hogs in thi* state 42,-per cent while .pen Uwuld query their usual mar-:uons made at Wusiungton by all giant and medium, and 5 flowers in;attend the Worlds fair. ■
price* were dropping $7 per (sent in ।ket to And iftherete a glut of lhlsfugar interest-, and now awaiting the Hlhput Frites also given in [ Mr*. Clara Xtertteu- .pent two Marjorie. Margaret and Arlou John- homestead where hl* brother Neal rtcwnUy refused to I
now lives- After purchasing the'0* Hawaiian guitar
lhe period from IMI to 11(33 can gel ,
Of stock which uould make it approval by federal authorities. ac-&gt; mixed colors of nnnias; basket and {&lt;uy* last wrekTnHastin®i with Mr* ilson Saturday are getting along Freeman Fish farm he took Up hl*)500** *chtoola.
aume relief from this trouble by ac- type
।impoMlble
to handle any mw for a Wording to member* of lhe Michigan va*e of mixed flows; basket and1KaU. Collins.
i lUdely Margaret Johncv.x ' suffered residence there remaining until
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■■ ■ ■
ceptfaig the fixed pricea ot the gov- (ahort time.
'State CoHi-gr staff who have been । vn*c of wild flower*; center piece for] Oils Replogle
\1».
...— ot Arloa, death claimed him last waek.
suffered
two
cracked
the
broken
wrist
Instead
Anybody can now taka out
eminent for light, pig* and sows due
Stock sold must be normal and ; with the. Michigan delegation at lhe table of zlnntu t unv flowers They jribs .Thursday morning, liavlng been a*~we' printed'w"wrr?“
**" '
A large rattle snake was di*- ent on « new variety of
will be inspected by federal inapcc-1national hearing*. .
will bo judged about two o'clock and ,g|CgCd py a cow. So. boat.!
The Lotd-Oakes reunion was held covered and killed by one of Frank Power or fruit.
The natural Inclination of the tors before it te accepted as merit-' n.utm- •»&gt;«
| Under the quota plan now Wing 1
fanner to incrcuM.' his production ing the fixed prices.
I considered, beet sugar is allowed a
when pric&lt;-:. are dropping in order
'production of 1.730,000 tons of ^nunr
to obtain Ute amount ot money
COUNTY UNC
_______________________
[but
no increase iibcfle the 1033 amneeded to pay taxes. interest, and
Mrs. Minnie Gerllnger and daugii- ’ tract acreage can be made except
’ other expenses finally result* hi
•uch owriupplle* thtil the-mnrkel U ter Eva of Lake Odessa culled on ‘ that an additional 25,000 acres may
driven to nilnou* levels Tips ho* Mrs. Camo L- Gerllnger und Mr. i be allowed for tlir plants at Saginaw
occurred in the hog market und the and Mr*. Herman Winkler Friday and Toledo. Ohio, that are not op­
I crating Uila year.
.
Kovcrrnient i* attempting to remedy evening.
Zine Clark was u business caller [ Tlw hjglwst previous production
the trouble. * ’
[of beet sugar, in 1033. was 1,451.000
Tilt can be done by removing in Sunfield Wednesday.
Mrs. Ray McLeod and children of tons. This wiv* grown on 784.00U
from future supplivu plus not yet
ready for market and «ow» which Woodland and Mrs. Kenneth Ger-[acre*.
Would produce litters of Mil plgn. To linger and daughter. Ruth, of Cud-? The plan now waiting for npiltac vUited
Mr*. Herman-----------Winkler^nnai
agreed upon by ail sugar
----- —------------------piTMHS wm SUUS.1get thew animals out of future nuir- ----fternoon.
producers,producers,
both caneboth
and beet, in
kcU, Hie government will pay 0’s ,| Munday a/lemoon.
Mis Anna ! the U. 8.
If the plan is apirroved by
ka^ Fxkardl.
B^cardL Mrs
S U
cents |h r |MXmd for pigs weighing iI Mbs Olga
Eckardt
- - authorities,
... . Raw.„
Ecksrdt j. 'federal
acreage uliot. 35 to 30 pounds und a price of 6,' Eckardl and Mbs
1
v
islted
relativxk
in
Grand
Rapids
‘
j
’
*•
”
*■*"'
ments
to
the
various producing dis­
cents j«r pound for-Umw; weighing
*
*
itricts for bceu will undoubtedly be
M to 100 pounds. Faclj five pound-.!. Thursday.
i
Mr
and
Mn».
SC.
Sc.hjder
and
:
based upon past production.
incnaM’ in weight from the 301
pound mai k cut* the price 35 cent--. [| Heh’tiu and Esther and Miss Cor­
Higher prices for sugar are ex­
Vigorous ■
Lb.
u hundredweight. Ihx* over 1Q0I, nelia Eckardt are attending A Cen­ pected to be obtained by efhcllng
IKSutuis sell at the market price.
[ tury ot Progress In Chicago this (economies in' marketing, saving.-, can
Straight cash premiums of 34.001
Mr. and Mrs sjicnor
Sjienor Johnson ana
and ditrnn to nrdertv marketing
Mr
per head will be paid hi addition to son
George.-and MU* Wilma Wic' marwung.
the day*, market on sows due to land ultcndod tlw Weaver family I MWhli.’an grower* ana oix rn'.ors
Delicious
furrow wtUUn three weeks and leunlon near Elmdale Saturday.
Ihtt&lt;* • CeiegMion of 20 men attendweighing tug lesa than 275 pounds.
‘---—" ing the Washington hearing*. Men
These animal,, wilt net be decked
Of tlie notables, luted In Who’* [from each group will return for furthe usual 40 poumU jvr animal w Who, New York lias lhe must en­ jther work uhi-n the govemments
tlie ftirmcr. will actually rvcche tries with Mu^ahcIiuscUs second, decision U given on tlie n-cummenmore than the 14 00 extra.
dations.
und Illinois third.
SET MARKET PRICES

Special This Week End

8 o’Clock Coffee
pbZj 17c 3 X" 49c
23c
u&gt;. 21c
u. 27c

Bokar Coffee
Red Circle Coffee
Condor Coffee
Iona Brand

NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Vundlen &lt;d
Hostings spent Sunday With Mika
Bawdy.
’
Friend.-, of Mrs. Miles Bawdy- re­
minded her of her birthday Sunday.
Those prc.wnt were Mr. Vandlcn and
wife. E. Vpndkn. wife und faintly.
Charley Vundlen, wife and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Rody Cramer, Clara
Bawdy and wife ah of Hualings.
Mis. Ncibpn und children. Mr. and
Mrs. John Stair* and family nnd
Alla Haskell. All enjoyed ice cream

&gt;

T2BE FSISCES ARE
GOING HIGHER
will well you Fireatonr.' Gum-Dipped Tire* al
tcalny’a low priced uh-long ns our mock ianta. Don’t riak the
danger of tire trouble or po*»ibl&lt;S blowout* on your luibor
Day trip.
Vvitli new Firestone Tircti on your ear you can drive
nnywhere, at any time with
Lite UHNUrancft that the extra

Rev. Tompson mid wife and fam­
ily of Vermontville have been
spending a few day* at K. J. Shel­
don's.
Quite a number from around here
have been to the World’.-. fair. AH
enjoyed :t.
Mr and Mrk. Will Velte attended
th- Nutton reunion at Lansing Sat­
Gum-Dipping and Two Ex­ urday.
Sunday evening callers at Will
tra Gum-Dipped Cord Plicri Vclte
were, GcoW Snyder Wife*
tinder
thr Tread
give you .and
•.....................
...... r-.-IUV iMiiHiiur
daughter ui
of naiui
North O«.-sa nuu
and
greater aajely uiul hltncnni Victor Eckardt. wife und family and
prolcclion than can be round [Rosa Eckardt.
in any other lire,
'
Mr .and Mrs Will Velte enter­
.
i mined Sunday for dinner. Mr. und
Drive in today. Let us in- [Mrs. Beeman from Waterloo, Arthur
api’ct your tirest. If you need IWnUz and family c/f Manchester,
fiew tire-* you will lie sur- [Carley Velte and daughter. Rosa.
urUcd now
how IHtIC
little It
it WHI
will cost
.-.„t ikowrence
Velte, wife,and
andfamily
son and
priwiu
H
Kahln..w;fe
of
to trade,
nulc the danger of blow- - —
Wc&gt;{
^oyd Mycn
•, Blul
otiUf
’
'
—
dorthesufetvof
lircslonc iof Woodbury. Mr. and Mu,
Tires.
Reauther and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Reauther and family.
Jolin Stairs, wife and family and
Alta Haskill spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Church.

SERVICE

rut MASTERPIECE
or TIRE CONSTRUCTION

Sunoco
OIL AND GAS
BATTERIES
TIRES
GREASING

Fir«*ioa*'
•&gt;&gt;,
.

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:
:

:
:

aa*raida

wwr: uiti 1
38.40
9.00
10.00
11.50
12.718
15.60
I7.9O 3l.il
20.15

Have your car
SERVICED by
Men Working
Under the NRA

Insure a Sale Holiday Trip • Equip Your
Car With Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires
at Today’s Low Prices • Don’t Wait

/ NAME and
? GUARANTEE

1 Tirestone
oiorriiD ivpr
:

v&gt;7.

Sb.SO

6.70

Tirestone

Tirestone^

«NTiNtL m&gt;f

-

■:: ■

SS.65

t&lt;ml -------H,...
4 11.19

*.«s

a

so rt

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ISS.4S

CtowiotesI"

} S.60

7.«

Mrs. Vincent Norton and Marjorie ’
have been atteiiflhig the Evangvli-!
cal camp meeting ut Buchanan dur­
ing the prist week.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Bidtlinsin
and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hoffman
(spent Thursday fishing at Baia lake.
I Mr. and Mrs. 8. c Wljllt. and,
family of Lansing called Wednes­
day evening at th&lt;» Mudge home to
visit with Mrs,' MUdgel sister. Mrs
Lena Holzcmer ot Seattle. Mr.Elizabeth
Gibboncy. visited her
Thursday.
,
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Fosaett re­
turned home Friday evening after a
&gt; Mr and Mrs. Manley Sherman
'.and daughter of Halting* were week
[end guests nt Henry Bldelipan's. I
; Mr and Mrs. Keith Norton and
Barbara of Marshall and Mr. and
Mr*. Lc&lt; Misner of Battle Creek.
spent Sunday with their father.
Vincent Norton.

MARTIN CORNERS.
School will begin Monday Sept. 5.
the day after Labor Day.
John Bolter returned lasL.Wednes- ■
day from u two week*’ vutl with
relatives in Kalumaroo.
Tlw Martin school reunion was
held at Coles' landing Aug. 15. about
75 sitting down to tlie well filled
tables and moie coming in the nfternoau. A good time was enjoyed
by. all present, the tune being spent
in visiting and kccalling tlw happy1
days ot long ago.
The many trends of Rcv. Con-1
khn and family arc glad to hear he
stoodUls operation well and is get-;
ting along nicely. He is at Bronson
hospital. Katamaroo.
Mis* Louise Highdeckrr ot Kal.inn.-n--’ :=
h. i
in.. M..
Lillie Bolter and brother for n few1
day*.
6. 3 next Sunday at the usual1
hour. You arc cordially invited.

.BCGBEE CORNERS.
A Johncox‘of Toledo, Ohio.

1

24$ lb.
bag

REMEMBER: When Comparing Price* That
• All Item* Quoted In Thi* Ad Include
the 3 *1 Michigan Sale* Tax!

QflC
^9^9

ANDRUS SERVICE

fAMUY
ftOOTtf
'^•ftATtl’Wr &lt;
; prifriavroas i

w» co our nun

A&amp;P MEAT MARKETS

BEEF SBTEi&amp;K*

Round or Sirloin

\ SMOKED PICNIC
ib. 8c

Bacon Squares

z.s.

Mutton Roast

PORK STEAK

^'Shoulde!1

lb. 19c

Canadian Bacon

Matches

7c
lb. 7c

3

Lbe.

Z3c

3Lb-

19c

Pork Loin Roast

Pure White, Refined

R

S

2 lb». 25c

Lean and Tender

ib. 3c

7|c

suga,cur,j Lb.

Sliced Bacon

RJjUj^F
Mutton Stew

LARD

Lb.

Minced Ham or Veal Loaf, Ib. 10c”

Frankfurts or Bologna, 3 lbs. 25c

Ib. 10c

23c

Rirdieye, Full Count

Yukon Club Beverges «•*..&lt;&gt;. c^. 3 £,x. 25c
CHERRY SODA. CREAM SODA ORANGE OR STRAWBERRY

Milk

Red Salmon r.us... 2c.^ 33c
Sauer Kraut u„. c.n 3 c... 25c

Soap

19c

Ta^ Size

Pet or Carnation

Certo Sura Jail
Clicquot Club

.

10 b- 45c

Fels Naptha

Corned Beef Hash BrU&lt;&gt;.t 2 Tin* 35c

Sandwich Spread Rsia.sw.jw 10c

25c

N. B. C. Premium Sodas an. cm- 29c

Beans o»A«r m*w, i u&gt;. sue

6 c.n.

Brown Sugar Bu/* 10 “*■ 49c
Cut-Rite Wax Paper
2
15c
Gold Dust
L*r,. s„ ]8c

N. B. C. Peanut Cakes
u. 19c
Campfire Marshmallows B.ik.
17c

Dill Pickles
Bread

Gtandmoiiwr'*

—,-t Lb, Loot

6c____

Kellogg’s

Quart Jar

Fruit for Salad d.i m«&lt;«

IOC
r*iic*a

18c

Baking Powder o«*k«Mu • *&lt;. cH 12c

Mayfair Tea &lt;&gt;.**. rd-., ju. t« 33c

cpZt^::

I PICKLING SPICE

Cigarettes

°ran&lt;i

]L&gt;

Bottle 25c
u. 2 a=.i. 23c

10c
25c

r

-fin

with his mother. Mrs. Lulu Johncox.'
■
5 00 io
6.70
K**7oo-»o " "
Mr. and Mrs. Mcrlo Count and
Cbr.rvi.t. .. I 4'g*
»uU-k ____
sop'of Kalamazoo spent the week!
4,!Mt
8.10 &lt;'.h..rpU(
...
end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.!
Chas Foot.
7SO
I1,ii&gt;auib .
Mr and Mrs. Byron Johncox. Ba­
Ci«.rol,«.._. ( 4-4S9.00 Ka&gt;"».is '
sil. and Jay Dewitt spent Sunday
HrMib....
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. qoycr a’-1..
4.7J.1*
Otsego. '
,x ■'
I
Bill Johncox and Arthur Palmer.
went to Prairieville to the b*H ’
and Exhibition Duitding'at "J Century nf tnirtu" Chicago
game Sunday afternoon with Oar-1
don.
Mr- ind Mrs Ed Rice and daugh-1
ter. Veta. of Durfee, were Sunday :
guesls of Mr. and Mrs 3am Keller.!
Other callers were. Mr. and Mrs.|
JEFFERSON A
P U (1 li F 79411 a HASTINGS Floyd Palmer and familv
COURT Stiaau
’ • II U H L
L L 9 U ’ MICHIGAN
Our school will, start the ele tenth
of Sept. Mxss Erma Oregg is u»e
Iwactwr.

FLOUR

Lucky Strike, Old Gold,

£

AA

*1—

«5c
[FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABi.FS

Oranges
Lemons
Sweet Potatoes 4
19c
Mich. Celery ix. 2 '- 15c
New Carrots 4 Bunshat 1«C
New Turnips 3 BuifckM 19c
Peaches Ipr'icesT Can Now I
r|
Home Grown Mel
1111

A i P FOOD STOI
■MM

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, AEOUST It,

LEGAL’

CULL ONIONS CARRY
■ Mr. and Mr* Floyd Williams and
children of Battle Creek werr supper
guetUjit Cha*. Fariee* Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Derumore ot
Ha-'Ungs spent from Monday UU
Pest at Low Cost
Wednesday with Glenn Densmore.
Mr. and Mr*. Harrison Blocher
and Mr. and Mrs Jay Dltman of
Detroit and Mu» Glcmu Blocher ot
Holland fpent from Saturday till
Monday jdm- Loren Hershberger
and family at Liberty Mills. Indiana
Mlu Marjorie Wise of Chicago U
vmtmg the home folly for an in­
-definite time.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Densmore
The onion maggot is a smart bug
oi, Hennessey and daughter spent Monday tn Katanuuoo with
for its feeding In the onion makes Visited
—the.
.... tamer
.------- ■_a iftedhe.-. Frank
—...
culls and the jilting ot the culls pic-I-WLclusa^la** wT
NOtllWnl Ml3 Otto Townaejid. Mias’ Phoebe­
vide* It with an ideal home to pass
____ . _
Oaks, MiM Susie Fisher. JoAphlne.
the time until it is ready to enter i
Marjorie .incl Buel WL-c are spend­
the soil to pass the winter. Grow- .
ing from Tuesday till Friday ut
ers can outsmart the Insect by bury- ,
Onekama
«nd attending the annual
^comnSdOnroib ‘““k' ” lnC^^ They’ ^^"Tht^y’ind expert

PREPARE^
for FALL WEATHER
WOOD SHINGLES
ASPHALT SHINGLES
or ROLL ROOFING

Tlw adult ot the onion maggot b| jJXrs Ctare “and Nora
i church.
'
a small fly and. even it
Bna^ ot^gle Brown
i John Wotring ot Illinois and Mr.
“,,d
H D Wotring Of Nashville
^thel\«l&lt;ltheUadStbflveca?CncJ Ivlin.
vUIt‘ M-Un’ ttm’ caUJu&lt; 011
-.L_‘1
r?...
their many friends Thursda
Mr and Mrs. Karl Loveland-were A.,vMirr-..&lt;

8&gt; “ “ 10

*

1

oI HastlngsTind Claude Kuntner of

We can, and will, SAVE you MONEY over any outside
roofer, and you will be keeping your money in Hastings,
besides you will be giving Hastings men work. *

SCXyV’”1
‘he IU"U ,8*r|SStomlS ^ebrat? uXTm®
Thurvuny.^*
|. n_. c,&lt;„Hav
Kibbm nthMwlM&lt;tfMCSlrat&gt;lonmC
M' untl Mr*-,paul S’"111*- William
KM« rib??dMj.
' Edx!&gt;'. Vera. Vedu and Ira Scudder I
nf.KrIm-! r
'Hntl NCVah antl Kr,,h Eal!cr **PS;“M^^gh^nti Mr?
&lt;*mP
Mutt for Mimi doys
}mretmg Monday morning.
I Homer Jacluon of t|ie C. C. C.
camp at Champion w spending a '.
ta. to,
-Fannie jnckson nt m.e&gt; ms wdik . .............
,_ _ _
at the camp very much
i«ut^
Don and Albert Higgins went to
thi., wav ,.t

If you buy your needs outside of Hastings without first
giving Hastings Merchants a chance you are not living
up to the true meaning of NRA.

LET US BE FAIR MINDED
IN ALL OF OUR BUYING

in-.; S
&gt; ; •; Otsego, Mr. and Mrs. Will Huglw* ‘
“ap^a
vu*Ung
.. ‘, t,’, .-! and Clare Thon*' ot Katama7uo;lh^
■U &lt;•&gt; th.- were Sundnv callers of Mrs Sarah* ^lr' as,“ ^lrs- Warren Bolton and
' •••’ '* smith, and daughters. Mr*. MrJfamily spent Sunday in Grand Rap-| v(, garct Mullen cf Hastings spent S.V._v Vrl.
&gt;ir.
.urday afternoon In the same hdrne L
,-.f ,M;&lt;i.i-i Word un, received last w.xk &lt;&gt;f^*;-'‘ A^5g,nc?.?.H?„HaTO”wnd ’
,&gt;f Mrs B.'ll-- F-.sk of ।Inivi moved to Hastings. ,
•w-r,:.-.’-rggjtei.Fgi'“"w
"
Htwh.s lived here many year* ngo ”"'r11 X*w.nent Prirtnv tn
ul,i... ,
and will be remembered by Uu-&lt;•! ':■;? ■. CharJlc Woodruff spent Frlduj in

M-.i.i
The Epworth League held- their !Su^Ja&gt;
umtMnvwrvwth.e
'.i;-.: :"r Social N!,!ht with the clectun &lt;&gt;!'
mAk du^h^Tm tut
i. .. i r, otr.cer..; Monday csenuur. Aug. ’&lt;i
t^ Uw ii^t week
n.»f ■. om “I the Clwh* Ic« crca«n a*--11 cake/-' Orn K tof Utc,
w&lt;g|C _
,u.'. «
were- hctved. The following officer ;
a- H,. Were elected: President. Doris Ad-\^,u
.
’i„t, r,; rtansori; 1st Vice-President.
1 Mrs. Madonna Kennedy of Grand
' ' ' '
I *1H %\kCnP’l‘'^?lt': R*pids spent the week end with her
.ia, ..
5rd
i parent*. Mr and Mrs. William
r
dan Lewis lohrwin; 4th 7&gt; R-: bmnh aurt Barbara-Jean.
7 &gt;,' :!.r‘
V?J': ‘ ■ 8ee^'ary
Mr- nnd Mr*. Carl Bryans nnd
&gt; 1&gt;.L,11
?nl 1 ■■ ,r'’ n'lr?r,'
clUldren of Hendershott mid Mr.
r Burchett Pianu-t. Lucille Adrtanson. ttll&lt;l Mre Orville Fountain nnd Bev“i'.'A' j- ■:
Iva" Smith.
of Kix
spcnt Sunday with
John Cairn., of Monrovia. Cali- Mr and ,Mr. Artbur Coleman and
fonils. pa. a-d A -av la..-- wwk ni.-r M„ L
Coleman.
n Inne ill,,.--.., 11..- wai .1
nl h.|.l »t ih,\'merchant of thi* vittage eorac years
i-. ago. Left'to mourn his pasting arc
u Aacwit. hl* Hite, two sc-n* and their fam-1
si. j«-u» nt ihes Sympathy is expressed for his*
....
. hived one . • ,
sCjuick and 0pal Hah­
in Kalamazoo on bu»i-

week ©ns day.
Elizabeth Miood attended ithe
Archer n Tuuinament nt Kelio
HccrwiUonnl Park. .Barrie Cm..
Sunday. She occamptutied Mr, and'
Mu Kai l Paimatier. . . A j
Rare Mae Higgins sp nt a uvek I
Haywood

r»IL kuibanJ «t,4 •d* Cli
S, C»rpf«t»r. Joaol* SfrVei
r»«. J. If. Piper. Harry SI

ut

: Creek. Friday. Saturday they left
for the fruit belt imping to get em­
i ployment.
' Ivan Smith went to Kellogg camp
, I Sunday vto stay two weeks. He will'
accompany the Scuuta oti their i

Mr. and Mi. Floyd- She!-,
children und their guest Mr*
'ChuppelL sjient Sunday a:
Ball park. Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mrs w. R. Norris vbit-1
led Mr. and Mrs D. W. Hughes and!
jon of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs.;
G&lt;’iX-ge Parker and
family uf |
Youngstown. Ohio, last w«-ek. Mrs.’,
Jennie Norris und Lucy ioolang aft-1
er the home during their Absence, j

IMS.
' 1 ’ , CHAMCBRY KOTICE.
Blata et Mkkiou.' In th- Ci:i-

weeks Letter.
" Mrs. Hatiaberger is gaining daw-1
Jr
' ■
I Mr. und Mrs. Jalm Stairs and]
i faintly and Mu» Alla Haskell spent j
Sunday at Mr. und Mrs. Ed. Slaire '.
,of Fn-eport and uUo called on Mr J
raid Mi f Led Rose and von.
; Mr. and Mn-Milfi Sawdy and
.family spent Sunday with Mr. and!
.'.I. !?., i
Y.ind'.i u of II. it.
I Arthur Stair* and Homer Smith!
I of Ci.rlton s^ent Sunday evening!
jwith Mr. and Mn. jolwF Stairs and
family,
•
1
Nelson .entertained her,
&gt;r TT.n
. anifnialfidr. Mr. anil Mrs.
BPOlh, Sam Lydy, of Saddlebag lake Slm-

Letah Hnnsb. liter returned to her
work at Laming Sunday evening
Mr. and Mrs, Tompson and ,15m-

THE HOME LUMBER CO
TELEPHONE 2276

Harold Sw.rn.-ton of Btg Raplps L&gt; tended the World's fair IuaJ week,
;spending some time with'hiS par- -Little
------ LuAnn
--------------------stay&amp;l with --------her i.-ruiid-i ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Janie- Swanson. parentk. Mr. anti Mr*. Vern Cotion.
Those who attended Ionia fair
Mm Mattie White of HasttnpA
were. Mr. and Mrs. James-Swanson. vuited her slater. Mrs LUcy Cole­
Mr. and Mr* Clifton Becker. Mrs.:i rnari Thursday.Lena Becki r and family. Eldon
Mrs. Janet PettengHl und Mrs
Matthews family and Andrew Ken-;(Lucy Coleman spent one day lust
nedy's family.
week with Mrs. Delta Ragiu of Carl­
.Miss Lavanchc Cotton is back; ton.
from her trip in Northern Michigan, Word came Monday noon of the
und the World's fair ut Chicago and death of Mrs. Mary OConnog*
rcixirts a tine time nnd very inter-j• mother. Mrs. Robert* »f Martin. She
tatmg sights\
_
Mr and Mrs. Hurry Sccbcy at- and had been very low ever since.

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| M pounds U the lesal weight ot a
ct*w«Bi. Mr» irf Probsts.’ bushel ot apples.

We extend our sympathy to the
O’Connor; family in the iMuMng of
a mother ami grandmother. Mrs.
Mary O'Connor lias stayed with tlicr
mother at Martin the past three. A
years. Now she will return to her r
home here.
Romes 2686th anniversary was
celebrated on April 21. The city was
founded in 753 B. C.
560.000 barrels ot cranberries were
produced In tlie United Slates loot

AUCTION SALE!
Having decided to quit farming I will dispose of my personal property at public
auction at my farm, 2 miles north and 1 mile west of Assyria Center, or 2 miles east of
Lacey, on the old Dick Mason farm, on Sec. 5, Assyria township, on

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st, 1933
Commencing nt 1:00 o'clock Eastern Standard Time, anil will offer the following described property:-

3 HORSES.

TOOLS.

2 BLACK MARES, 10 and 11 years old, about 1400
lbs. each.
•
WHITE GELDJttC, 11 years old, about 1400 lbs.

DEERING BINDER, 7 foot cut.
McCORMICK MOWER, 5 foot cut, nearly new.
COMBINATION RAKE and TEDDER, nearly new.
ONTARIO GRAIN DRILL and FERTILIZER.
2 MILBURN WAGONS, wide tires.
OLIVER 3Sec. SPRING DRAG, nearly new.
SPIKE DRAG. LAND ROLLER.
SYRACUSE WALKING PLOW, No. 31.
OLIVER SINGLE BOTTOM RIDING PLOW.
INTERNATIONAL WHEEL CULTIVATOR, near­
ly new.
SINGLE CULTIVATOR.
GAS ENGINE, 1 1-2 H. P.
WHEEL CORN PLANTER, John Deere.
CUTTING BOX. FEED COOKER.
McCORMICK DEERING CREAM SEPARATOR,
No. 3.
HAY RACK. DUMP BOARDS. “
PR. BOB SLEIGHS. 2 Set DOUBLE-HARNESS.
Other articles too numerous to mention.

15 HE AD OF CATTLE.
BLACK COW, 3 years old.

DURHAM COW, 3 years old.

2 HOLSTEIN COWS, 3 years old.
GUERNSEY COW, 3 years old.

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2 JERSEY COWS, 6 years old.
GUERNSEY COW, 6 years old.
DURHAM COW, 6 years old, fresh soon.
DURHAM and HOLSTEIN BULL, 18 moi. ol/

4 HEIFER CALVES.
HOLSTEIN COW, 3 years old, freah toon.

HOGS.
TWO POLAND CHINA SHOATS.

POULTRY.
'i .This cummtftiity wa*' well repreIsented at tlie I.itua fair Thursday.
' Mr and Mrs. Neuman and family
.V
01 Allendale were Sunday guests of
si»i» r-t Miekteui. th* Prabii* Ccuti their brother. Henry Neuman nnd
f&gt;r the rcar.l, &gt;,t IUrr&gt;
family.
IU1; 4'f ”'*■
' 4,"T| Ret Martnnt a ad wife and Mr.
Nntie* la heraby &lt;i«e» th»l t -ur nnetheXnd Mis. George ; Herman of Holy
r. ’i h?..
V. ■Cornfrs ’"«* Sunday aftermxm
:L'r eiliM M.m.r **M da’ KUfMa of Mr and Mrs. Henry Neumaed to Mid rear! fw eaar.lnstion ar.4 - mall.
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1.7*X7«tr' tiTd! i Mrs Mar&gt;’ B’.delman of C’orerda'.e
d7.^^dIZK 2iM.^X:u&lt;ir;«'!*pent Wednesday with her daugh?e wtJi’W
i? c'"‘22' ,n.,l&lt;T’ MU* Jean Biilelnum.
i». im». ut a", V.u et.b .a'-'^ri
The KcrnwY-n reunion was held nt

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

About 40 RHODE ISLAND RED HENS.

HAY AND GRAIN.
60 BU. OATS.
QUANTITY CORN in shock.
10 TONE ALFALFA HAY.

TERMS—CASH. No goods removed until settled for.

O. A. BARTLETT, Propr.
COL. HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

ERNEST GRAY, Clerk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933

10 PAGES

Legion Program Drew 10,000 FOURSCHOOLNURS- wel\oTsIt\«*nt ■I tan
flMOUS PRISON
People to Fairgrounds Labor Day
Works Station,
ES IN BIT CO. CityWithWater
OUARTETCOMING
Electric Equipment,
eptember
WILL GIVE ANOTHER EN­
TERTAINMENT HERE
SEPTEMBER 15

ft Was A Large and Orderly Crowd
Legion and Auxiliary Deserve Credit

It seemed'like an old time Thura-Bday at the Barry county fair on Xely^succeedwi.

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NUMBER

rss rass.». FUIE MOTHE.!'

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PROGRAM THIS

Wh\n.™
Devices? i
/. EVERY NUMBER IB
...
Worth Seefti#
UNUSUALLY
SMALL
NUM
­
ENTIRE EXPENSE BORNE » we believe that any citizen of
We notice that the Clinton coun| ty sheriff and prosecuting attor­
.will And
to the waBER OF CRIMINAL
OUTSTANDING
BY THE W. K. KELLOGG Hostings
------------------ *a visit-----------ney have ordered all sict machines'
terwprlu station very Interesting. I
CASES
ONP
FOUNDATION
land other fonru of penny-grabbing
——
. Not many folk.* know how tills plant'
“

is operated, nor do they realize, un-

' removed.

Al/

Failure to comply will!

less they go there, liow much the HAS THE USUAL GRIST
jS™,1"
SPLENDID TALENT IS
TO CONSIST OF
SAME ARTISTS WHO WERE ] Monday. The Laurence Bauer Post The crowd was not only large but WORK’ueirtii
’c'n'iinATiGM ground* ,uive been beautified, nor
OF DIVORCE SUITS jthe parties who have them in theiri BOOKED FOR EACH NIGHT
American LfEion had invited it was orderly and good-natured,
HEALTH EDUCATION how spick and span everything Is
HERE LAST SPRING of
: tlw
the
people of Burry county to come There were officers present on lhe
——:—
-—
I posLCKsion.
1
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within th# plant ItAeif. Within the
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to the fair grounds and enjoy a day,grounds, but their services were not Each Nurse Assigned Schools
If You Want Any Request .of real pleasure. It appeared os If required.
in Various
and
viirruus Townships
sownauipa unu
I most everybody accepted tlw invitaThe principal interest was in the; in
Numbers Tell Hugo
I tion and was there and glad to b- drawing of the Chevrolet couch The
City of Hastings
Wunderlich
------------------(there. No count could be taken, but man who .obtained It was Robert
Thcre are four teaching nurses In

past year the electric pumps have Court Will Convene on Mon­ . These machines are plainly gam-'Seven Big EntortainmCQtS
bCP" plac
*&lt;1 ln
• ™uch targer
room.;
- Jury
IrSt!"-'
“"A 8'v,»
*&gt;'
day,- Sept. 11—
nwrp
MnvenlenUy
arranged.
1 cenuve to the formation of gambling.
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habits In children. We can see no
for $2.00
Called Later
and the room Itself pleasingly deco-

rated. It Is really worth a visit. Do- Criminal Causes.
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s ne proaram
ivr »&gt;w ta
nMiuip
_'n!'
Ite motall
.
People of
nt Veitch, of Lajcc Odessa The tenth Barry county, brought here by the ing away with the old steam plant.
ol Hutlngs
Hastings are again to it te
U believed that there were
w
People
rcopiP vs.
VB. Ed.
r Olsen, bastardy, for ** ’’la‘n m Barry county Wc do Brotherhood has been completed
I
.
.' tmt
— &gt; 1* one of lhe best in 1.| have lhe privilege of hearing lhe
the least 10.000
10XXX) different people on the ticket to be drawn was the one that W K. Kellogg Foundation, which alld ’he operation of the pumps by arraignment,
!-ot .know
kn&lt;&gt;Y.of anv
“ny ,reason
reason whv
why such
,uch .1
and
Ito history.
"Prison Quartette," who gave an en- (grounds during the afternoon and was to take the car and Mr. Veitch pava the entire experue. These electricity have made it possible to
™ Uonard ownl.r
‘"«i“ te lifted In n ,U| r„„u,. „ |t aid u«
.r“S! and
-ff entering
™enl"' u.,n&gt; tuunty Tolmilnn u du 0,
.my te. ol tmterlalnmcnt at the Methodist church! evening. The Legion boys played had it. Everybody te glad that it nurya have been assigned teirttary hare » clean
breaking
last spring. Those who were preoent i hosts to lhe crowd, and did it well, went to a man like Mr. Veitch, w)h&gt; as follows, in which they will carry
_ _____ Jmatnlte. u • JBf.c. to te; &lt;»un- u.u.t mumt.
then will never forget the wonder- ’They kept something going that was has-tirRt to be 51 years ot age and
been graded and a good seeding j People vs. Wynn Mattison, leaving ty!
The ppening night will be Monday
their health education work.
ful musical talent of these men. The 1 interesting and. worthwhile and lhe hud never owned a car.. He Is by anMlu
ttarted this year. Visitors will
find
of *n accldent&gt; for “revening. October 16. when Floyd
Marion Wetzel is the nurse ••••*«*
- ---------Kpe organ player ranks with tlw crowd appeared lo enjoy It thor- trade a leather worker, and at one at the Krllowg School just over the ‘hoee in charge of the plant cour- raignment.
Starr, of the Starr Commonwealth
■I artists In that line. The violin-' oughly.
’Inw worked nt Will Richs hame» line in Kalamazoo county, and has teous and pleased to welcome them. j o-nnto
People vvs. William Flshneli. re­
; for Boys, anil some of his boys will
1st has wonderful talent. The sing-1 The concession* wire all under the shop here. He is at prerent employed been given the townships of Hope. ,
ceiving stolen goods, for arraign-;
! give the program- Thai’s all that
r
ing of the quartette is superb.
control of the Legkfo. Whatever (lie In the canning factory at Lake
, ment.
needs to be said to assure an eve­
Prairieville and Johnstown. (
This quartette will give an enter- met proceed* they will be expended In Odessa. Mr. Veitch surely wtu de­ Barry'.
ning full of human Interest, one
! People vs. Henry Kramer, resist-1
Miss Rose De Foe Is aligned the'
tainment al the Methodist church' helping toward wiping out lhe in- lighted and grateful.
which every parent will and should
ing an officer.
of Thornapple. Irving.
op Friday night. September 15. (debtednc&amp;s of the Laurence Bauer
Next In interest was the 1»11 game, townships
. be Rind tq henr. Mr. Btarr’s work
Yankee
Springs.
Rutland
and
I
Jury
Civil
Causes.
]
given by lhe same artiste who ap- Post for their new building. The It was a one-sided contest between Orangeville.
... ' for boys, to which work he has ded' Tlw Commercial Investment Trust ENTERS ORDER CONCERN- icated his life, has been an out­
peored here last spring. They will chances seem to be that they will Nashville and Freeport, the NashEleanor Mumford will carry
vs. Ezra Pierce, assumpsit.
be In charge of Ute new chaplain of 1 be able to apply quite a.cdruiderable vilie nine winning by a score ot 12 onMbs
her work in the townships of
ING ISSUANCE OF MAN. I
&gt;». h“
Ernest Vennuelcn vs, Phobe MnnJackson Prison. If tixMc who re-(sum. Everybody hopes so. because to 0
nn.Tt^
done for boys who have gotten a
Carlton.
Woodland,
Castleton.
Maple
GROWERS BEGIN TO SIGN ker. trespass on the casc^
,
member lhe entertainment given in | the Legionnaires and the Legion
In the liorse shoe contest George
UAMUo
'wrong start, that would have made
Grove and Assyria.
, j
treslhe spring wish to request any spe- Auxiliary ladies worked like beavers
(Continued on page six»
APPLICATIONS FOR ■ Mary Evarts vs. John Brock,
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। shipwreck of their llm has been
Miss Mildred Tuttle, who Is the
dal numbers, these will be presented:
i'^'&amp;E'iXunn « Crrl rui- HEARING THE LATTER
j astounding. There surely will bo
school nurse In the city schools, will
CONTRACTS
on the night of the 15th. Those de- i
griiat Interest in this first meeting.
aUo
&gt;' on of
t^ehmg
work
the­
, ler. trexpass on the case.
,
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—-------siring requeof numbers should give]
PART
THIS ------MONTH Tile second meeting will be MonI(“SILVER THREAD” CAST
rural &lt;arr
schools
Hastings
andinBal
• Flavla Robinson -vs. Caryl Fuller.
|
BEGINS REHEARSALS
4 them to Hugo Wunderlich, who is(
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----------day night. November 20. when there
&gt; timore townships.
RECEPTION OF ACT
chairman of the committee of ar- j
[
lr
iL
A.
Adrounic
vs.
Earl
Coleman.
®
cce
’
ver
ant
^
Attorney
PetiI
will be held a Father and Son ban-------- —- Who can estimate the value of lhe
rangemente. Tlw other members ot,
f
. quet. under the auspices of the
IN COUNTY
VARIESi;
, Great Interest Being Shown work which
trainrtl
nurses are
------ these
—
.—----------------------------trespass on the case.
. Funds
.
tion. for Release of
of [Brotherhood. Hie address for that
that committee are Hugh Riley. I
doing
for
lhe
young
folks
of
Barry
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b
.
ymiey,
Jr.,
vs.
Fred
in
Poster
Contest
Open
‘
Charles Faul. Charles Hinman. W J.|
Nashville State Bank
night wiU be given by Dr. Gordon
county? And »e win not forget that Organization
Meeting to won.
Con-1 j. white, trespass'on.....
the case.
1
non meeting
Field and Waller Wallace.
I
, ,, „
I Wheeler, ot Grand Rapids, an outto
Pupils
— School
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H i$ the Kellogg Foundation ttjat is;
- —
-■ —
-•----- • -B. Finley,
— Jr
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tinue —
Through
Friday
Edward
vs. Charles
,Wc^ks I^’ie of the Banner, i standing attorney and a fine epeakattendance in various First rclwanal for “The Silver -making II ixxwible Until the Kellogg
,
Dalhouscr. trespass on the caw.
ue publteheikan-account of tlx- pro- „. Wial he h4S
abU( to
Thread."
fairy
.-story
drama
u&gt;
be
Foundation
began
ita
work
in
Barry
of Thia Week
I Fred Darby, assignee, vs. M. C. ceudim; belnti!for hlnvclf. In spite of a great physon sale at the post office, at lhe
DEPARTMENTS ABOUT
presented by the Ha-sUngi etvjc «"«&gt;ty such iclhing xs health trainAccording to County Agent Foster.' Nichols, appeal from circuit court NiAhrtiu
Bookcase factory, at the Universal
madmat
At and
AI hte nt- '। lcal
handicap,
Buch
Playcra Oct. 0. will be held this eve- mu
Ing in the
lhe rural ana
and village Know
schools t}M. -0Vemment wheat control pro- i commissioner's court.
Nashville Slate «
Bank,
ft ma|J
(s sure I*tomarvelous.
have a message
Garage. Hinman's grocery. Wallace
NORMAL.
b
W|Uj varying sue-! Lillian Chapman vs. Claire Getty, torney; to compel the state tresuurer . v,.hl(,h W1U b,. hdpfui u&gt; boys and
nlng in the scenery loft above Meyers. was
““ unknown. Tlw only school in
Feed store. Jay Meads grocery, the I
.1.-.,-.
county having the benefit of a
j Barry county. In Woodland I appeal from circuit court commls- . to turn over money which had been heir dads
5 A: 10 Cent Store. Since all o! th*- the
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Hutings Printing Company and the: TOTAL ENROLLMENT
.r.lnrel
nurre
.X.
Out
K.
U1U
ary
“
“
'!^X7ppT^™hl£r
“
!
departed by the receiver with the
lhlrd
prOftram U Maoday
..m«_Th.™ will b. no
.
|N ALL GRADES . | J42 . principal clmracters already haveNow.
IhrepfU the
Up- nn.
ro.u ,id
-.id of
ot "^^“^rowdi were "J
,.t AU
,Mlc * Preilk
generous
on Mnd
hand
The Qr
Great
Atlantic
Pacific Tn
Tea state. In accordance a uh the taw
nJghf
when u u
' scne~«ats"The’entertalnmei’irwillT
UMAUtS I,I4Z their lines committed- Director -Row through
Foundation, tin- pupils of every &lt;u&gt; u£e
• Jn lhe organimuon Co.. a New Jersey corporation. vs. , c.a? i£*’1AcaX ?n was filed with, the
b# such that in any part of the
Ul“c»c''
Barnet: expects to the
'
that
united States Senator
church auditorium lhe quartette can Number of Students . rom make rapid progress
M
Vkv mtn tH1 ’ Ar,hur H- Vandenberg of Grand
Mlch gan. requesting that high tri-Mla ld!, win
thp ipeata._ Nothhe Seen and heurd. The auditorium
Outside About Equal to
Considerable interest is a^so being
has a seating capacity of 1.100.
. - na. Vnnr
4wwn in the poster contest open to
“n. ?rdfr
i mg need be added It will b» •
There will be ample room and It Isj
Taat °* La8t Year
'-‘H school puplta in the county. lhe |COUNTY
GETS
„ ' Jheodorc I. Fn. s.ate treasurer, and grf,at treat to the Brotherhood.
«—.. .
--------- ---S2.000
—,-----Aside froth signing applications
Wolverine Fruit Products Co. ys. John N. Stack, auditor general, to
n1P fourth number wilt be Montarped that 11 may be packed to. IL*
Hastings city schools opened yes- j rules of this contest arc very .simple.
FOR FISHING LICENSES
William Boughner, trespass on the hbow cause, if any they might have.
night"January 15. Wh« Dr. W.
fftnlL No finer entertainment could lerday with a total enrollment of A synopsis of the play is provided to
•*hy a ixtrcmptory mandamus n jgenderaora of lhe University ot
be given In Hastings, and few will 1.143, only slightly under the tec- all those wishing to take part. After
Elmer F. Watrous vs. Mrs. Edgar
begin to. compare with it. '
i qrd attendance of last year. Not reading this over carefully, the con- Now Law Gives Money lo
to
ttum io Michigan win be the honor iwl
,1 pay over to the receiver lhe money ;flnd s.x.akt.r, Dr, Henderson has a
'Hie members of this quartette are only that but tn spite of reduced, testunt 1» then to design a suitable , State Conservation Dept, [wheat control committees. Those L.. Mead, trespass on the case.
Slate Bank of Deckerville by Lean in question, lids application. came . n.,{ um-wlde rep Hatton far his a oik
known ns tlie "Hiinnonv Kings." budgets the entire list of subjects paster and U given free range tn rcO.1. Wentworth,
Wentworth, receiver,
receiver, vs.
vs. Douglass
Douglass'on
for consideration
conrideratlbnTefore
the Sufor Fish Propagation ich™.t”g ”AMn°Heh’igle. representaon for
before the
Stt». a speaker. Il will be a real
Titey can be heard on the Sparton
‘he curriculum of last year will «urd to material and use of color
I preme Court «n the 29th day of
Radio program each Tuesday night again be available to students.
Teachers may give suggestions'and
While HterCjWaa some dtssatts- tlve on county wheat control board; Scott. trespass on the case.
lhe
?f August. 1933. al which time the ap- J Fcr the evening of Monday. FebIn u
'e matter of the estate $f
ami are called the "Mystery Bing-, Herewith Is a list of the enroll-1criticism but the main idea and ।faction over the rod license law in ] c. D. Yelter and Sidney Fiileld.
c.W
-------(Continued on page slxj
$3 ca s
“rd. - deceased, --------appeal
ers " No one can afford to miss this ments in the various branches of theme of lhe pteter should originate ।this state Ac believe the people of. township assistants.
iruary 19. the ..peaker and honor
entirely- with the ouuli.
pupil.
entertainment.
the city schools-.
.
!j entirely,
Michigan generally favor this law., Carlton—Lawrence Farrell, repnnr.eti'Vc Tsnma. n ni ia
1
Igi.crt
will be Dr. P. G. Dunning ot
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•
Tills Year 1932 I Mrs Grace Woodburne. who reptetetel-.-tl -tontete.wtf mteUlM w tetet, wte.t tenUyl
.^TSlShli
C (IM pDRfllT (IN
i Kalamazoo. Dr. Dunning is pastoi
48u । resents tlw Hastings Women's Club ti»« inland lakes of Michigan to pay board; Mort Nichols and Henry Wll- shewsky and Sophia Oisliewsky, as­
ot the Presbyterian church and has
sumpsit.
15^ on the poster contest committee, ex- a uniform license of 50c. Wives need hams, township assistants.
done a very useful work in that '
American
Electric
Service,
Inc.i
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375 plained the projxisitlon before a not pay if their husbands have 11-' Woodland—Glen Wotring, rep-'
! city and is noted as a gifted speak*
- - [ meeting of Barry county rural school censes. Considerably over $3,000 has' rvaentatlve on county wheat control vs. Louis M. Curtiss, appeal from •
court.
I One of the outstanding numbers
64 [ teachers • here Saturday and a mu- been paid in Barry county for fish- board; Alva Miller and Lawrence Justice
Universal Film Exchange. Inc.,
. —• •|jorlty A them txpre.&lt;ed a desire to ing licenses, of winch about 8700 i pmefrock, township assistants.
| on the Brotherhood program will ba
j
. —— Monday evening. March 10. when
.1143 1202 (have their pupils inter. So far 115] was paid to' residents of other states. | Thornapple—Paul Cridler. rep- vs. C. W. Bennett, assumpsit.
Norm Co. vs. Frank C. Andrus, WYNN MATTISON IS QIV- I).-. Royal G. Hall, of Albion OolTWO OVTDOOBPBOORAMB [
|
S who pay a much higher license than; resentative on county wheal control trespass
on the case.
local fishermen.
.board: Frank Garbow and William
-egc. wilt give th* address Dr. Hall
EN A FINE OF
Harry O. Mohrmann, receiver
This
red
license
plan
&lt;111
make
aiQackler,
township
assistants.
Li a student and a faiKinaUng
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SCHEDULED
ON COURT
$500.00
decided improvement in fishing. Il Hastings—Fred Peck, representa- (Continued on page seven, part two) j
speaker. He has very original views
will mean that many more tourists tive on county wheat control board;
on the subject of what Is needed in
HOUSE LAWN
mand. By eliminating this depart- gias Qini l-d diit
I MUST NOT TOUCH INTOX- government In order to give every
will come to this state. The fact 1 Ben Merrick and Bernie McIntyre, BODY OF W. B. HAYES
ment and putting other economies
OlUt.cn ru 1
—
—•­
person a square deal and on how
township
assistants.
Into effect, the school board and
HASTINGS ON THE .MAP that several hundred tourists have —
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
paid licenses in Barry county is an] Members of the county committee
FOUND IN RIVER ROUGE
ICANTS FOR TWO YEARS। that can be and should be brought
Supt. VanBu.«kirk found it portable |
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, ------ (about. Dr. Hall la • (RMiter with
--------- TO PLAY THURSDAY to carry on with a full schedule ot By Winning First Prizes at Indication of what will fyappen when have somewhat lhe same position In
studies In the grades. Junior High I
,.
nMf the resulting increased propagation regard to administration of the Had Been Very Despondent A Fine Talk Was Given to a nation-wide reputation.- The
। National Bar Assn. Golf of game fish shall properly stock the wlwat control act as supervisors do
Event Is First of Kind in This and High school.
ol Late—Funeral Held
!
Mr. Mattison by Judge
waters of the inland lakes of Michl-1 in the conduct at county affairs.
Although complete figures are not
Contest in Grand Rapids
Section of State—Band
\ on
On the shoulders of the township
on Monday
'
McPeek
V
The last meeting of the BrotherKt mlWfe. IndUUon* nro th.ll
S.ttaul
AMoel.U.,:, 1..M Ran
A notable example of the benefits, assistants, however, will fall a maThe Hastings friends of Walter! Wynn Mattison, of Orangeville.InLre
CJT
Concert Saturday
of
this
course
is
shown
at
Gun
lake.
&lt;
jonty
of
the
burden
of
seeing
that
B. Hayes of Detroit, were shocked eame before Judge McPeek Thurs- i
“’f,
HasUn1' *lli **. ids last w«k. It »^s . vn&gt;* MlcceMThis week Is an unofficial musical 1^?.
Since the establishment of the Gun the various provisions of the act are when they learned cm Saturday that day to answer to the charge of driv-1 “J
t^Lram
At ,ul mt«‘ing nnd hundreds of lawyers i.v_
festival here with the HastingsI “
---------j. -v
— blue-](properly administered.
lake breeding
ponds,
where
his body had been found In the, Ing away from the scene of an acci- ^.jn be but thMe havln_ th^maU
Symphony Orchestra scheduled to
gills, bass and perch are hatched 1 County Agent Foster stated that River Rouge at Detroit, near where dent. Mr. Mattuon admitted tile
J*- ."“iJ*”*®
•"«:
give a full-length outdoor program
” wul. the n&gt;«tln»
.-Uh and raised to fingerling size and (there will be no canvas* of wheat It empties into the Detroit river. Ac- charge Sentence was deferred until
™ Vn
on Thursday evening. Sept. 7, .and1 S-’.SSTr.T* “1;
then released, together with other growers to obtain contracta. Those cording to the Detroit coroner who the following Tuesday.
!**
1
Tel
inin-a
fhn
la
«
0,f
&lt;»»«««.
‘
h*
o"
c
bel
”
«
the Hastings Band to follow with
fingerlings from the Jlsh hatchery who did not attend their township Investigated lhe case, the body had! There have been a number of wild
at
?hi«
rttv
Ii
nt lhp Kcnl Country Club, fol- breeding ponds of tills city, there
an outdoor concert Saturday,eve­
meeting but who wish to enroll In bren In lb. nur .1 Ira.t three
SmJ
teMtet luMlntte ChJ
! rumor, nunUrre .round Oun lake . (S think or Jilin, reren reth
ning. Both programs will be given Ute th.
has resulted a noticeable betterment wheat control "program «“n obtain
ni-ncram* with ■ fln«
on the court house lawn and will Stark in the Latin department andIITf.vuz;
'
‘rourl?^
111 n
“ lu-iiernian
,Vh"nnan''s&lt; ciuiiices ui gciiing
setting contracta by applying either to their wium discovered Saturday morning, concerning this case. We are in-1
—.—.-----•—
&gt;n
It seems that Mr. Hayes had been formed that one party, living not fur fQr eaih meeting for the smallsum
commence at 8:00 o'clock.- Mr. A. A.; Miss Helen Menon of Grand Hav-'ithb
Kent Coun,n
Country C,ub
Club COUI7e
course **
be- .sn
nieUilng
worth while *"
In Gun ,lake.
“* Kcnt
*-----—
“fc* township representatives or at the
Btfcrno will Conduct both concerts. en takes the place of Miss Theo IOT. but be went out «n.l pul H«.- T„.,r
quite despondent of late owing to; from, the wjene of the accident1 of M00, iu
other manner could
office of the county agent.
Inability to find the work for which which re-mlted in the death of s’ch a,)ro&lt;rain be brought to HasOutdoor symphony concerts are
un,« on lhe map by wlnnln, nr..&lt;
rauld
Meetings for the balance of this Ids fine legal talent fitted him. He | George Miller, wrote to Governor i u " thanbythe co-owraUvo one
rare and the one scheduled for to­
pru, for k.w Kros. wore. ,nd alao ,,
,-lth pn^rim,,
(he week arc a/ follows:
was bom in Hastings In 1878. was a Comstock complaining that our whth the RrnfbprhXvjh.. carried
morrow evening is believed to be lhe
Oral prhe (or lhe-blbid bogey cono„,„ xould „„,u .nd
Maple Grove—Grange. Wednes­ graduate of our city schools, of county officials had neglected their out 7or V(.ars
first of its kind in this section of CHANGE IN LAW
,
■ maintain such breeding ponds. This day. September 6.
the state. Last spring the local or­
„ Qun
,n ore.nlWORKS A DETRIMENT Mr- SMler. Brel round o&lt; n « „
Barry—Hickory Corners, Thurs- Olivet College, of the Detroit Law I duty tn this matter. As a result' n»e sale of the Brotherhood ttekchestra directed by Mr. Blfemo gave
hok. was
»a Jta*
in37
31..
reree uui
Hui.
c01t
,„
d resort
„„„ owners.(day. September 7. - School and had served for many (State Police came on and made an!^ for 1933.34 will be in charge of
noies
?:»t tn
a score
a zatton of cottage
and
tot
nf
tlin
hittirntrhhlmiaK
unnlri
lie
.
..........
.
of the bto professionals would be
cour*. could
taken at
ka^iHe and Orangeville Twpa years as attorney for the Security Investigation( going to the party who lhe committee Of which Hugh RUey
an indoor concert that made a tre­
Statute
Relative
to
Caring
mendous hit here. Those who heapd
Knteni^enu^^u^tl.0? e^ul) Lf WaU Iakp' C1,'“r ,ak°' Finr lake' -Prairieville town hall. Thursday, Trust Company of Detroit and was] wrote the letter as well as to otters b chairman The other ntemheH
it departed expressing the wish that
one of its vice-presidents. That com-1 whom they had been referred to. of lhe committee are Jcase rm###
for Afflicted Cases Needs difficult course. Due to a couple of nnriow lake and Pine lake. Tlw new . September 7
other similar concerts be given in
was merged two years ago The Police were told wild storiei
Johnson, Charles Bachellor Z
enlf ban re^ed ?wtoik a'ldJn hte ro&lt;1 “°*n” ’aw B1"s the 8Ut* °°n: Assyria-Town
Assyria—Town hall.
hall. Friday.
Friday. SepSep- pany
Prompt Readjustment
the near future, it Is this sapie or­
with the Detroit Trust Oompany. | about the cause ot the death of Mr.
Frandsen Fred A. Smith Kart
golf ball rep«&gt;cd. he took a 40 on hte ,en.lllnn Department money mJ ternber 8.
In lhe merger he loot his ixxsltton. Miller. They carefully rati down j Boyes and Warren Roush Tickata
At tlw lirtt sessiop of the legisla­ N^2ndlrCthtf tavSra f^ e?ere'',hal 11 cau carry on the uwk of Johnstown-Orange hall.Friday.
chestra’which is to present the out­
door program Thursday.
turc,
ture, several
several cimngcs
clutnges were
were nioae
mode in
in No wonder that lawyers from fiery propagating game fish to fingerling Seutember 8.
and had not been able to find an.-(these stories and found no founds- can be purchased from any ot tho *
The Hastings Band has already ‘ the law relative to care by the conn- -- ----- .. .
other tor which his training adapt-1 tlon for them anti no justification, members of the cwmmlttaa or at
an&lt;l took
size for
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• ----|&lt;)r stocking
SHKHUE the,
tuc lakes.
IKKI'S. ThLi
II1UI
Kt-nm witc
... . such
...
presented two outdoor concerts this I ty of afflicted adult and child cases, e-h.-n
cd him. He had tried to get some-(•nicy were just stories—someone's1 t, g. Baird's store I-oppenUiitn’s
when thiK
this score
was annAiirirv.it
announced.. । (.0U.]d. nol. .h&lt;&gt; ([. one without
help;
summer, both of which were en-' sucli us TB, etc.
Outalde of professional golf ranks
A,h hatchCT/'hrrc ^ould be THORNAPPLE GARDEN
thing to do but was unsuccessful. 1 surraixty;. with the usual additions a* store, or at the North Side Gentry
thiuiastlcaliy
received. Without
the, 1 —
The new law ,provides
definitely
On Tuesday of last week he told his] the stories went the rounds.
Or at the Hanner offka. With such
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-- ------ ,ia lot of lawyers dtdnt think that i,.!,,! ln
»wknf Im.
CLUB
MEETING
SEPT.
7
family he was going to Toledo where j We -believe the officers of this a program thare can h«» no nuefKwn
least exaggeration, it can be said।that all ca^s of children up td 18,there was an attorney living who provlnK the fblung 1n Barry oounth*t this organization under dlrec- years of age shall be cared for ac-i could shoot such a low score as tltat. L-.
f
he thought he might find a place county did their full duty In this about the success of the ticket sale
tr-a.a
---------------- -----.. __
offlcen
tlw Brotherhaui
Mr. Toogood to Talk on Wa­ He
tion -at Mr. Blfemo has developed;cording to law. and then slates that |but It is really quite a common thing
’
,,,
did -not
return. -n..
Tlie faqjlly -heard;case.
As
soon as .u.
the accident wai
a “teamwork" that Is quite likely tojall adults of 31 years or over shall for Kim.
TPAPUPRQ’ lADffiC QPAI C
nothing from him and became :reported
------ —J —
* -which this year are: Charles H Hinman
to Sheriff ---------Leonard,
ter Gardens—Officers
be absent in'the usual amateur, be given care, but makes no pro--------------# ef---------------, 1
tno ffAUt OVALU
alarmed. On Friday Mrs. Hayes iIwas soon after it happened, the' president; Fred Jones, vice-nrasito Be Elected
(vision whatever for caring for any QUCK HUNTING SEALOWER THIS YEAR
wired his brother, H. O. Hayes, of J:: Sheriff and Coroner McIntyre drove dent; Theodore Knopf, secretary,
Bath the band and the orchestra.person between lhe ages of 18 and]
enil nDC.lc nPT &lt;
The regular meeting of the। this pity, stating that the family Ito Gun lake and brought the in- and Frund Edmonds, treasurer
are 'amateur organizations In lhe 31.
SUN OPENS ULI. I
1 were much worried over his absence. I jured man to the hospital. At that
The members of the Brffiherhnod
best sense of the word. Members Judge Stuart Clement says that at'
,
,
Average Price Paid tn Rural Thornapple Garden Club will be tn. The following day. Saturday, word i time there was no knowledge of how are to be congratulated on having
each ..week contribute a small fee! the present time there is n young 8port«men Should Romomber,
Schools of This County
. eame that lite body had b««n-found-। :tlw accident really happened. Titcre such a program for fha coming
1
as
stated.
which is used to purchase music man with tuberculous, who has had This Change in Date as VioTa S4(l Por Month
I
were
no
witnesses,
The
Sheriff
and
Brotherhood
year.
State St.. opposite freight depot, on
and pay for the rental of the prac, treatment for this disease, but now,
. . *
i
18 540 rer monin
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Thursday. Sept. 7. at 3 P. M. Mr.. Walter Hayes had- a brilliant mind I ।others spent a lot of time investigate
tlce hall. Al) of the outdoor con-1 all help must be refused him as he
lators Will Be Punished
/ Some rural schools began the fall Toogood ot Grand Rapids will talk■ and had proven hL’i capacity in his Ing and had wry little pratf to I FQION AUXILIARY TO
'
oerls given
,erm
August 28 but the large
ai.cu thus
Miu» far
.ar have
.wvc been
ocen free
irec.j u
is over 18
io and
ana not yet 31.
ai. Before
weiorc he
ne|I Deputy Conservation
conservauoir Officer Sum-l
Sum-...r
. .«v ma- on- wa
ter gardens and Mrs. Terpen- chosen field. When the upheaval l.urt
_ .ttK Th. act.™ or the k«.
water
NOMINATE OFFICERS
nilKlto
anrf
nF
fHn
nm.nhr.nv
!
HI
k
ma
in.nl
ft.
u-Im.,
V.
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tnrltv
at
Iw-antl
(htc
M
’
.wlr
to the pitbllc and at the symphony i shall reach his majority when he ner makes an announcement cot^ i Jorlty af them began this week njn- wl|, t4.j|
about mid-summer■ came in 1939. which Inter forced dent had been .seen standing on the ■
orchestra last fall a nominal charge I could again be assisted in his re- coming the opening. of the duckI Tuesday- They are nil under way at blooming perennials. Officers for• consolidation, hte banking conncc-1 running board ot a rapkily-moving _
,
_r—----of only 10 cents was made-the total|covery under this law. all the good. hunting season that all sportsmen the present time.
'the ensuing year will be elected at; tion ceased. Owing to the continued car, which wx* being driven toward Regular Meeting Thunday
of lhe ticket sale being Insufficient.. uonc
done for
during me
the past may be
should icmnuuei.
remember.
average
teachers
ting Members
iot him
nun aiumg
oe snoulu
|. The
*—■ .......
—
--------- —wages in the h,,unri»
Evening to Be Praeredetl
business mee
meeting.
Members are
are, depression lie was unable to find a (the village ot Orangeville. There
position.
lucre conflicting reports u to thej
. "
rrocwu
to meet all expenses involved.
I
ItuMtone
and his condition worse] Th- opening
date has been ^ar.rV county has been reduced con- urged to attend.
Herewith la a llst of the numbers1 than before.
! changed to OCTOBER 1 and anyone sW«*rabiy from what they did re­
There is much sympathy expressed' make and color of the car. One or
by Pot Luck Supper
to be presented aS the symphony’
for
his
family
and
relatives.
He
is
I
two
parties
said
it
had
an
Ohio
111
The
regular meaUng at tlw Amar«
This is a matter that should be apprehended shooting ducks before Icclve
I933 antl t929-:ulrt 1-'&gt; ,ou'cr
CAN SELL THE BONDS.
concert tomorrow evening and al■ adjusted by the legislature at the that time will be dealt with as Uian a &gt;'far fl(‘° 'r,1*&gt; svenige this
,
survived
by
his
wife,
one
son.
Wilcense.
It
took
a
considerable
time
for
lean
legton
Auxiliary
will ba held
Receiver Mohrmann of the Nash­
the liand concert Saturday evening. earliest opportunity.
j violators of the law. It U a whole lot I &gt;**ar 15 closc ,o **0 per month. ville Slate Bank appeared in cir­ Ham and bv two brothers. Bert C. lhe Sheriff to ascertain that the car Thursday evening, preceded by •
Symphony Orchestra Concert
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■
I wiser to wait until the season opens Th'”1 a«* a
‘cachers who have
cuit court Thursday to ask for au­. of Ironwood and H- O. Hayes of this was owned by Mr. Mattison and wxi pot luck supper al t;N ewiiL
Thursday Evening. Sept. 7, 19X3. “A BEDTIME STORY”
October 1.
■
। signed contracta to teach at- SM&gt; a thority to dispose of certain bonds; city. The funeral service was held in driven to* him when the victim Please bring rolls, disba* and Opa
1— Officer of The Day—R B. Hall.
1
month: several more at around S30 owned by that bank, believing that; Detroit on Monday.
: jumped from the running board, la- hot dish.
2— Lustspiel Overture—Keler Bela
COMES TO STRAND EXPOSED GANGSTER TRICKS, and quite a number at »35 a month I u
be advantageous
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ter dying as the result of the tnFollowing the M
It wouW
would be
advantageous to
to the
the do
do-­
S—Mercedes "Habanera"—Jtaseph
----, A. W. Dittmore, a former gang- There are some rural schools, the
Uor&lt; lo
vhal
MR. HOG RAISER.
i Juries he then sustained.
nation of officers
Maurice Chevalier and tiny baby ster and ex-gunman gave a demon- teachers of which arc paid 150 or comnlcte statements at the reasons
If you want to market your pigs i The offense charged against Mr-1 year will be held
4— Victor Herbert Favorites—Vic­ Leroy, the baby actor who took mov- .stratlon at lhe court hoiv-e last! better. There are cases.where their,.„ luch „u had been hrenarrd bv weighing from 25 lbs. to 100 11m. with Mattison in this case was the most there may be af
tor Herbertledorn by storm, will be co-stars ini night to several business men. ex- i work has been especially satisfactory th, reo-ive,-'. attorney Mr Kim the government get in touch with revere that could be brought against,
--------------- 5— Del
Rio —March —A.
W. "A Bedtime Btory" which appears at plaining how criminals do their, to the-district and the dlxtrrlct Sigler, and
— evidence
—------- was
'
- ■ your local Co-op-Shipping Assure him under the laws of this state. |
STOWS
—
,
presented
Hughes.
the Strand Theater Bunday and j holdup stunts and how they can be board. But the average. will bo showing why this course was ad­ and they will get you a permit. Do Tlw fact that the investigation by . A Mr. Lyons,
arnnrfav
Monday. John Rurrvmnn.
Barrymore .nd
and THnnn
Diana disarmed, explaining many other about as stated,
not
ship
any
pigs
to
any
market
.
the
officers
resulted
tn
the
arrest
ot
Orangeville,
J
visable. Judge McPeek granted the
Arthur WeUesley.
Wynyard will have the leading roles tactls which could be employed
-------------- ----- --------------without a permit. They will mot be and the subsequent admission by
**-&gt;—
permission.
■.
7—Selection from Opera Tann­ in 'The Reunion in Vienna" which effectively r
BASEBALL GAJIE.
ifr an attempted holdup!
accepted. Hastings Co-op-Shipping Mf Mattlgpn refutes any claim that J
hauser by Wagner.
comes Tuesday. Both pictures have were being made. Tricks of criminals j Vickery's landiiw. Sunday. Sept.i
Asson. Chas. A. Woodruff, Secy. llu&gt; officers of this county did not
WELCOME DANCE.
(Continued on page five)
been universally praised by critics.
|
(Continued on page three)
j
Postponed to September 15.—Adv. Ptione 719—Fl 1—Adv.
and the underworld were explained.j 10.-Dowling vs. W. O- W—Adv. ‘

SUPREME COURT

TOWNSHIPSELECT
. WHEATBOARDS

08196015

SCHOOL BELLS
STARTRINGING

S MS.

MUSIC “FESTIVAL”
S
HERE THIS WEEK

u" teS-Sl M.HE-1 i“iMSS

j

mils

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER «. 1M3

PAGE TWO

FREEPORT WOMEN
,
idebt in other word*, the foreign- true that repudiation of their debts LINE FENCE QUES
MICHIGAN SUGAR BEET
er* claim that they cannot pay in to America will be popular in the
HOLD FLOWER SHOW|
LOCAL NEWS
ACREAGE IS NOT CUT
TION IN COURT;
money, and wo i*y we cannot take European countries hich now o«
I’11"’
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,'qur pay in goods bccauw that would
The
of,
money
know ----and wo- Charlotte Farmer Lost in
'r&gt;tc woman's
Woman's Literary
Literary Club
club of
Extra Aerexga 1, Allowed on
I throw millions of men out .of em------- they weH- -----Freeport held thetr annual Fall i
ployment. loaer the price* uf all couldn't get It if we won wch a
Account nt Twn Cln.od
Replevin Suit Brought
»sr. ’Tliey
; goods and «rk disaster»*rHsey dislike repudiation
ren.idi.tion and
- ------------------- America will
Factorle*
1 Some might ask. in view of lhe P^fcr cancellation
by Neighbor
therefore
fact Uiat Europeau nation* have never cancel tiiat debt; ­
IDROFXAN 00U
The question of the duty of a the Club's Garden Department, act[paid us ramSg on lhe debt, why repudiation can bo expected,
farmer to keep up his share of a
ARK 0AM01LLATI0
'can't they finish tlie Job? The an■
•a
line fence between him and his
'
’hmu
TTV«.:
Jjer cent by the National Depart­
miR WAR DEBTS
Imrkaw. we m amnw LLOYD SHAFER GAVE
,m.„™
n.,«»bGr
... W~«M mu, ...........
wun .&lt;.
”■. &gt;»'
.’■™._,.
“&gt;««« &lt;0. WU1.
Id
uci t&gt;FIII AnnRFQQ Clm.lv'.U
Charlotte last week -It wa* decided tlie exhibit. Mrs. Oil:
Gale Lightfoot, her [' At a special *e*slon of lhe city ment of Agriculture This is. we be
flCLrrUL Huuncoo that..unlcM
tha.
.w. keeps
kern* hU
nu pfcrt
Uftrl of thelablr
WKlstanl gave
saw over her entire council
'
lie
the [ able assistant,
held Friday forenoon, a 11-!
serious mistake. The culU-1
U. S. WILL NOT TAKE
line fence In proper repair Iw must day to making a succew of the show. c«uc «« granted to Frank Becker vatton of sugar beets ought to b«
GOODS IN EXCHANGE Germany'* debt to u* and dccn.-ased Sppkc
Here are several items
tha Methodist SUffer the ooraequences ff hl* neigh- Mr* Leon Howk took charge ol «o
beer a* a restaurant keeper. enCour*ged throughout the country,
,u»totth.*ni-. we
note.-, Ohnrch a, Sunda&gt;. Mor„.
livestock
breaks
through
and
»
Kinie
madu.
ekiMy
tale
to
help
loThe
alarm
of
fire
Sunday
aftera*
it
would
lend to make our nation
men and boys need
Only Outcome Is That These ter oft a* a result of it
damages hu crop*.
ward* lhe expense of the exhibit, noon was caused by a blaze that had independent in the matter of sugar i
ing Service
Foreign Nations Will Re­ I The Dean called attention to the
In thl» case the hogs of the pr Wesley Burling ot Grand Rap- started at the city dump, which was supply. Not only that, but it ha*
for these fall day. ..
ISd *£*,
u. in
mr gnic
JET
&lt;« -W•-»...
«' &gt;«
If' plaintiff strayed onto the farm of: ids very kindly donated the use of .likely to spread to other property1 proven u profitable crop for farmers,
pudiate
Obligations
r
,
,
1I couia
pay us
it prooatny
,und would give employmenI to sevAt the Rotary Club luncheon would prove undesirable He cited L L Deaey. Lloyd Shafer »j»ke at the defendant and were held by tin- hu bpUdlng and Mr. Rosenberger, and do much damage.
druggist, granted an extension
Al Pennock hospft.l on Aug. 31. rral
hundred
thousand
men
Monday noon the spcak«r wo* Dian * the fact that, at the end of the the Sunday morning service ut the latter. pending P*!™*™ !or.^u“;d ■
The plaintiff brought suit ftOm hl* lighting system
&lt; a njn. jacg Edward, was bom to throughout tlw country If we should
Davenport, who talked about the Franeo-Pnwlan war. Btanat* told Method!*! church He Ux* fur Jus damage
h&gt;'_£eple1
£°*Ph H Brewer, president Mr and Mrii cieorge KennfBton. 203 grow our own sugar in the tinned
"DiteemUonal Debt* owing to the the French they muM pay al) that text Matibew 15&gt;. 13-15 ThU in­
The matter hinged on which part iOf the State Garden Club, *cnt Mrs. w. South St Thr little ' fellow State*.
United Slate* At the dose of the war had cost Germany, over •LMO - cludrd Jr&gt;Ui- mutation to children, of the line fence the hogs went m. H. Sheffield of Grand Rapids to weigbed nearly seven pounds.
Michigan, however, will not suffer
war the principal of these debts was 000.000. it* gold A surprising tiling ia M Vt&gt;ry rtmpie and yet very ap- through. It was proven in court , act a* judge. Awards were granted i
• deal of time was taken In • cut• ■- ---------- --------• ’1
With Zipper Front
*,1«r-- — **
&lt;wr 112.000.000.000. . They were happened The Hench peasants are y, m111v uay Mr. Shafer spoke of the that they went through that part of at follows:
.. g&lt;xxl
■ •
. - — —-•••
. . ••• cwu.se of the fact that there are two
scaled down about *7.000 000.000, money saver* Tliey had kept thr, importance ci ihe work of helping the fence which the defendant was nladlolu.(the probate
court of thU county last closed sugar beet factoriew which, if
then prorlUcn wax made for thelrjgold which they had received fur children to come into * helpful life supposed tq keep in repair but failed
AJhlLaronder-Firrt-tiro Hum“* he“r,n»s rur, ln,lan&lt; P*^'
they
should
be
opened,
wxiuld
be
payment, with interest, during a ■ their .products hidden away in old
xInch will bleJxi them and bcnc- to do m. hence the verdict against ,J,
E urri^T'8
The*^ T"
ca4&lt;*' ‘n Uf“
period of *lxty-two years The total *uck» France appealed to her peas- flt' n,anxind.
him
i‘*r,' 8eot?!dT7J E- McElwain.
usually large number tor this county. entitled to acreage. Therefore an Increased -----allowance
haa been made to
--------------- --------------------I Deep Orchid—First—Geo. SumwhlIc lhc wheal crup ln Barry„ r.rjTT
-----------------paymen I of principal and interest'ante to loan this money to the govhu ovn experience at the
x-. .
B
county this year will be considerably ““*!«•” «’ lh” eccount.
in Boys’ Sires at... $4.95
would require debtors to pay u* ernment. and take government
|u^, camp of- the Kellogg
^hHe—JTrst Chas Roger*. Set- shorter than a year ago yet because
-------------- * n *
•2X000 000.000 in gold, which Is .bonds in exchange To the *uinr»e yvitmcat urn this summry.Vhich Mr NEW FINANCIAL RE­
DOWLING.
Siec «.*"' ...
.
uf ‘he higher price it will bring
much more than all the gold In ex- ot Germany and the world the»e Shafer had in chai*' h" wa* aWr tu
SPONSIBILITY
LAW
Utence.
'
0earanu duf up »1 JMOOO.OOO^.^
! ,F *-?sh PI n k—Rr*t—Mrs Am farmers » considerable mure money
The Cemetery Circle will meet for
S‘5°’f?e-. „
8^.on.d_H; K: *S®
w,Ln' . . man
thart uiu
did uw
tlw ccrop
of n»aa.
1932.
-----iup ui
dinner Thursday, Sept. 14 at the*
The United Stale* raiw-d the'gold. which France paid to Ger- urv clear the diOculUe, rnrounfetDeals Severely With Owner Salmon Pink—First — Geo Bum- A ^,,4 Cftr ,n fIOn*. of five Kroger basement of the church as usual.
money rhlch it loaned Europe by many, .thereby discharging her debt
;n th,..^
■_ ln
lv.nB m
.
q.«v«.*--.i ..t
,,, i.nu,
•elltng bonds to it* own people. The to that country
children a square deal
-tore
Saturday night*was. ...
found ...
to
Several
of aour
tenth grade pupil*
of Car or Truck Causing ner; Second—J. E McElwain.
Salmon—Firat—John Flah
„ ,„,
w „
.
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•7.000.000.&amp;W which they agreed to! Wiia-. happenedon the other side
thrn. |s Qn Bjxse
of
,
be aiuc
aflie. JU
Ju»t
bow
it wl|llulinI
originated W!
we. ..............
will enter
HMUngq
high ............
school
Death, Injury or Damage
pay. with Interest amounting to of the Rhijw? Tlie iiiftyx of *o h(&lt;np hr,. n
n h
pan.nu
Sinoay—First—Mrs. Asa steckle. uiu
did not
hear. Tiiv
Tlw ucpviluiciiL
department was
and Wil.
will bv
be ,CSrcar- .
iek iiear.
w.u ,Tuesday
TLLLLdZy morning -nd
Heavy Weight. Assorted
•22.000.W0 00-1 was amortized over I much money raised prices :n Germtero,Urt in so mam
Yellow—First—Chas Rogers.
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• »- in •»the
— new
Michigan's new "financial respuncalled out. but before it arrived the ried back and forth
Orange
—
First
—
J.
£
McElwain.
Colors, Now at —
flahw* had been *ubdued.
school bus. operated by Howard
a£r“ilof
ISJS ’*£ tO “P cra «*&gt;l*cul*!‘r*n Ihinw outside the home that chd- Flblllty
immy law
law" oecomea
becomes rue
effective Oct.i
The Dean tersely rtated "We can- which ultimately reacted upon the drcn are neg’reted and have not *ha' nn, tart hmUw th.t iw a JudgMrs C W. Clarke, who *uffe.-vd Martin.
not grt.lhl* money unless tift 0ebt- German people and hurt them far
mh^wt rarc aiuj
ent •..........—•
— —"l w* " Jud&lt;* 1 Second—Mrs Asa Steckle
Mich a ieriou* accident ten day*
Mr. and Mr*. Dorrence Trethrlc
or* are willing to pay They declare- more than any benefit they derived d'^
^JuXXy
^'mht ?o ment of »300 or more for death. In-1 Magenta—First — Chaj. B°eer»: ago. ha.* been removed to iter home and family, of Cleveland, vlsltwl
they cannot pay; that it would be I from the gold they received from
‘ ~’ rW“
Jurloa or property damage caused by
J •*— •
.
here from Butterworth hospital and ‘hetr parents. Mr and Mrs. Edd.
Red* First J. E. McElwain,
dQjf&gt;g as well as potable which !• Trnihrw
fmpotilble for them to *cnd the. France: while the French pepole, H ■ spoke M Hh’lUnarr* Uiat Cuiiw your car or truck, must be ^&gt;aid
Trethric. nundav
Sunday.
within 30 days, or you stop driving Second-Char Roger*.
United SUU* the gold in-the nextiprospered in spite of the gold they to
,
u ?.
'® d
a&lt;lod ncwg l0 hfr many trwiid.
Mr. and. Mr*. Orlle FUher enlerslxty-two year* which their debts'paid This teem* to pro-.e that &gt;' nv.-? in t^ir 1
wh^ t ; . &gt;&lt;mr car or truck, and stay off the Specimen Spikes relative* from Kalamaroo
Bernard Helsel of CarlUm. age 20. tatnrd
’
cal) for They excuse themselves by would not benefit the United States
. . ,h ...
. ' .
’ . road until the Judgment U paid.
Lavender — Fk«t Guy Giddings. ls ln jad chanted with the serious 1and Hendershott Bunday.
Jerry Andrus of this city, and R.
Marshall Pierce and family spent
R^crs „
‘ crime of statutory rape, committed
It was your war »* well as our*, u* In full in gold, which Is impc.*-■ JShuTdirceUd U1U Cana sinrit can G BrUmm. of Nashville, have an adWhite—nrst—Chas. Rtjrera
[against a girl fifteen year* old He ISunday at Dan McCallum's near,
We furnished the blood that was sible
u“
?‘nr" ran wrtL«err.ent in this ls*ue that should
Purple—First—J. E. McElwain.. lm
tKO prlM&gt;n ternu Iftr Shultz.
;
-*
be made .to help a boy. But if the ln,PK.s, every drlver ot • c“r 0r 3T?
d~Ch“5 ,RoLen, „
o
criminal offerves if thia one shii
Under the circumstances, one of
shed to save Germany from dornl"
Mr. and Mi*. Leon Moon and oth-'
M gang is ignored, and parent*, neigh------- ~ “
Young Men’s Styles
natlng the world; you furnished the two things must happen. Either bors and fnend* neglect their duty.
| Apricot First Mrs Geo. pumner.
pnn rn u wm be serious fur him. •cr relativer. attended Hie Whitworth 1
‘
we must cancel the European debts,
: Second—Chas. Rogen.
&lt;
-------------- •-»«------------------------ ,reunion at Fine lake Bunday.
RETURNS
The United States did not loani which we will never do: Or the' ui' wrong loot.te*y U&gt; *e‘ *,arud on OLD
- TROOPER
Yellow-First—Chas RogerA
STORE HOURS UNDER NBA.
Mias Eileen Norris and friend
— ..... ..—
;
Euroi»can
nation*
mart
repudiate
TO
OLD
HOME
TOWN.
,
pink
—
First
—
A*a
Steckle;
Second
Mr
Menno
Wenger,
of
Nashville,
j
gold to Europe buf furnbhed goods
♦pent the week end at the Century
Mr. Shafer apdke of the One work
for their bonds There is not goldI their debts, which they do not wish' done tor children who need help by
Orange Sink, an old timer
ofC.~
theI —Geo. Sumner.
j who operate* a meat market Hwre. &lt;ot ProgreM. Chicago.
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....
enough to pay the debt, and Amer- to do, but must do. It will be some the Kellon FbundaUon. abo by iuch &amp;’«
Mr, and Mrs Hlfward Campbell
"Tdb
?c*,0Fi
1 ame Pink—First—Chas RoKcr* recently wrote tlw department of
time yet. but ultimately it will be ibther agencies as the Boy Scouts. Y. H**,ln“* to a»®*t the last act. Mr.
Light Scarlet—First—J E Me- commerce at Detroit inquiring about ispent several days last week at
' -.1-, Z
——2—Geo.
Z.-. Z
—r
, NRA hours for meat markets. The &lt; Clare, where they were guests of;
Second
Sumner
&lt;M. C. A . etc AU these should be cn- Sink *-life has been a serie* of ad-'Elwain;
Red—Flrat
First—Cha*. Roger*
, reply stated tiiat the primary ob- ;Mrs. Campbell's mother.
Rog
jcou.-age&lt;L to the end Hut boy* and venture and romance. Stolen by at Scarlet
ZzZr.--~—Firat—Cha*
ZZ^. Roger*,
I Ject of the President* re-employ-,. Mr and Mrs. Richard Laubaugh
be
.gtrta may grow up w.th whpjesomc band
, - . of gypslea in babyhood,
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Dark Redment program i.s to increase employ- of Rutjand. were guest* Sunday of
Red—Pint
First—J
J. E. McElwain
McElw,
ideal* nn:l an ambition io make the lived
J,vrd with
w*,l&gt; them
,h*'n’ many
m*ny years
F^»rs and
and
—"A”—sPlrat
’—'—
t f
ment; Increase wages, thereby
,
traveled far and wide and
and this
Jhls enen-1 a
Smoky
—J.
E. McElwain.
... in- Mr. and Mrs Bert Otis
I most ot tneir lh -traveled
Mr and Mr* M J. Brrkhrimcr.!
vironmrnt forced him-to become an. .Best Specimen Spike w«s Golden creasing ;purchasing power: :z
ro !t
it
expert
horw
horseman
man
and
ana
jockey
Jockey
of
of
rere:
wream.
j
cincrea
oy
b&gt;
unas
j
ChasJRogera..
Kiwen..
ts- obvious that the
•*— shortening
------------------of Ml** Haxel Price and Lyle Nom* of
HOYT.
„„
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,
, . nown. Bring ayouth of an advn- J Be*i collect tan of named varieties ixnir* of operation ’of bualnen Albinn were Sunday visitor* ai Ariw' ..i i
wno was i &gt;r turous
(urri he
places will not be of much benefit: thur Covey'*.
turou* na
nature,
ire married a daring
daring j WBR
*&gt;* entered by Geo. Sumner
•evc::i.
French uaiiuc.
duin cl whmw
whlio-yel
tn n*o
hi* teetu!
Best' basket of Pink were ««■«..Giant He stated that the only limitation*,
, year* ■pad &gt;r, on :he .Hartings ricncii
/c* in
mwimi ¥-"*
Pari-h b
P&gt;n*h
. now
M.v £&lt;■*
iiMhr
’•&lt; tn
in ehsiw
charge «t
uf u|)d. (h(
.. .y .
. a CIrn|S
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lwn. »,.......
Nymph,
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entered
... u..
by Geo Sumner.
-------placed on operating hour* lye men-■
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
•t.K Na^vlile_ church. Hu many, back riders, where his wife was aft-1 Lamest
collection-Hr*t - Mrs Honed
-------------------in Paragraph
2 of tfie Prr*lMrs Mary Ann ueilrr and son.
1:* n:i&lt; lu re wu. be g.ao to tend th: erward killed in a stampede. He then1 Am Steckle; Second-Mrs. Owen J
dent
program,
which
—’s- 7
“— ‘■-r »ays. ।Phil, of BarTyvIlle spent Sunday at
। I-Hinr-mg. which we flipped from qult the
ring,
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------------------..... bought
wv.—mmr SUckte
1° reduce
the hour* ofG.any
’or , . .
C. More
Marshall's,
■*' “' 1'7k
fa*t hfirsc*
hfirse* where
where he
he made
made and
and lo*t
lost Zinnia
Zinnia.—
—
fart
service operation to below 52 hours
Buy N O W before they
Miss Ila Jarrard of Battle Creek
m Vw
*x fortune He now began to feel the
the' Bert collection of Purple—First-' in any one week, if the More was spent
,
the week end at the jarrardare higher! Ages 6 to I I.
Mulligan Qonferew of the ME- and■ Mrs. C- D Batter
Number 2 Lead
rtrcm* of too strenuous a -life
1 open 52 hour* a week or more before Elliston home.
'
| church t* nearing. From the tenor decided to buy a little farm and: Best collection of Mixed—First— the agreement wa. signed. It Is eviMrs.
Bob
Elliston.
Mrs.
Frank
, (f the reci-tu quarterly trmferencc. *rt:|» down. But he loved thrills Mrs C D. Bauer; Second—Chas—'dent that the longer a tore stays
Norton and Clcota Conklin spent
[including (he, attitude, of the district
, ,
andltxcltemrnt and would go miles' Roger*.
, open each week, and the shorterFriday with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ev|*uperfntA*ndr&lt;iL it Is
|» estimated
[Mijwrfntenri',n.
&lt; l Umatcd that .„ ,L. a -hou race'' or to ixtrljciBeat arrangement in basket—First, number of hour* each employer
the Rev. Myron F. Hoyt, wiio came riltv'm a wrestling match, where —Mrs. Ala Steckle.
i work* each week, the greater will
Mr and* Mrs Lawrence Gray of
Wide or N«rro,
-here
only
l.v
Frbraarv
to
succeed
gjI)k
t
he
strong
man.
barred
none.
1
Petunia;
—
S
be
the
number
of
thaw
employed."
„
_ ,
,
... qh&gt;k. u»e Miutig man. oarrru nonr.
Detroit spent Thursday night with
, Rl't. R
Franrik when Iw trrr.t ,o
to Mr.
... Sink*
... grand
. ... . sire
. . waa
.
___ I n..&gt;
.iiua:» —XM--.
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s
a native
Best —
collection
First—Mn, o
c. D. 1
their mother. Mrs Lulu Gray They
Roger.
OBJTIARY.
Rot
- Citv.
- will be returned here o( the BUrk po^t. ormany. and Bauer.
also are spending a few day* in Chi­
.1,11 ha rhuU- H-lrni, :
r
,^
:rrm
,
n
,„
M1^ »'A» a cavalryman under Blucher at Asters:«*muel A. Given, son of Andrew capo at A Century of Progress.
|
, Marjorie, uicnled vtolmbt-Tht* Will waterioo.' m
Mr Sink
b!«o: Best coUection-Flr»t-Mr*. John
Hannah Given, wa* bom in
Mr. and Mrs Leon Gray of West
«“
■&lt;* ran was
surelv t- very HCT-pmb|o new*wIan a .^4,^ and ». WBS
■gnied.Jn
battle
Rickert.
Holmes Co. Ohio Jan. M Igfo and
Vermontville spent Bunday with'
Irish Linen
'Qiriculiy
officially unm.u
announced
public.
n. ed to the pub
lic.
)n tlM. Spantoh American war. Tie
Dahlia departed from thU life in the early Mr*. Lulu Gray and Robert.
,
"
01:1 Trooper U well jircwn-d for a’ Bert collectionof Individual Spec-1 hours of August 29. age«i 64 years
Mp and Mrs.-Peter Hollman and!
OPENING W.VHNG OF
m*n ot hl* age. can see and hear imena-Ptrrt-Mrs A«a Steckle
*«“ month*, three days.
son. Victor, spent Sunday with Mr.
MISSIONARY I NION.
but L, „ n.Uc Ume
, Bert collection ol PomPom-Ftrs’.
him be*n « patient and un- and Mrs Eber Hoffman in Heatings.
m,Ttln* of t:ir
Mr Bink h«« an,Indian tomahawk -Mrs. Am Steckle.
complaining auflerer for many jvar*
Sunday visitors at the Frank Nor­
Mettxxli* Ep.-ropal
Mis-.iomu,-. wj;h B n,nt
handI&lt;. wwnd : Best basket - First - Mrs. A*a and will 1&gt;- greatly m oed by thaw ton home were. Mr. and Mrs. A. C.l
Founteinpen Blue Black
2”; ’.J?."
n ldJ'"’
W1U1 deer skin and decorated with Steckle.
.
who knew hl* cheerfutnesa
Barnum. fc(r and Mrs. David Youngs*
Sep! 13..I nt Hie home of Mr- LUnLw&gt; an Indian flute nt stone Cockscomb —First—Chas. Rogers. 1 He leave* a devoted wife. Nellie and daughter. Virginia, and Paul
McNickok of Battle Creek. Mr. and
•-mMOi.
Tm.„„T
M collection - Flnt-Mr.. Am I [Wni-on. Mr. Wlll.om smith. »ml Mrs W. J. Nash and son. Stewart.;
if:-.. Mr* yrhn M.
tomahawk one h~ hirckle
। Mm Fred Wali.rUtr.- tour wraml- ,jft t.zma llrrr and ron. Jamra
Lila N&lt;
c Woman's claims, belonged. to ’’Blach Chief." Coleus:—
children. Arion Kenyon. Beverly and Martin, of a,.——,.i_
i
WamerviUe.
- A Burton the-renegade bandit who was killed 1 Flrat’-Miss C-Haan Sccond-Mr* Glvep. Billy Smith, and Defuild
Srhool tx-gan Monday. September
- soldier*.
Sam Newman.
Walbndgc also three sisters.
;Sam Newman
by the U. 8
4. ulMrs
the Norton school with Mis*1
playieth win br given by Mn&lt; Ger­
4
Helen Schafer. Mr* Nora Fry and Esther Fox as teacher.
!' Begonia —First -Miss c Haan.
Now he is resting by the hedge.
trude June* and Mrs L* n:ia Mur­
■ African Mangolds;—First — Clio*
Ciu.- Mr* Virginia Crandall A *on Carl
Amid the shady lanes.
A
«dod thf
BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.
phy Mil x in charge of Mr*. Kerr
I Rogers.
Watching the parade pass by—
Norton school reunion held Satur­
ami Mr*. Everhart.
I Arrlotls —
day.
But others grasp tlw rein*.
The year* tirogram b one of un­
I Beat Novelty—First—Mr\ J. I*
Rev.*
E
B
and
A
A.
GrifTln.
who
usual interest and a cirdlal invltuCool.
EARNED THEIR GRATITUDE.
have been returned as pastors to th"
tion is extrndi-d to an-.' itiu r-sted •.&lt;
—
■nd ,.i3"k.
.
At a ferent meeting of the State, Fenu
Beat Boston Fernery—First—Mt*. Church of the United Brethren in
um"n
. ”
Beard of Tax Administration, which
; Christ, corner of Jefferson and Cen.
4
,», ■
has charge of the application of the, Alford Custer
Planl
—
First
—
Mr*
,eT
- will bc-gtn a tent mcetPotted
ALLED ON OLD FRIENDS.
recently
FKIENDS
rwenuv adopted
Houptcu salc*_
aair* tax.
i«x. 8ecre-1
ortre-1' But
Ksrrhrr
’ 1 ing at the Yankee Spring* church
th. publisher* I ir&gt;' of State Frank D. Fitzgerald
„
■ corners Sept 10 The service, will
urdaytogjeef moved that the farmers, whotoaler* Flr«t -Mri aJ/ R?Jrtie a^nd- ** held each evening during tlie
Bapnr*
, of Waterloo.
manufacturers should be ex- ■
S.eckle.. Serond- .week
^pk at
, M oWoelc’*Soolft
thf
Mr* C D Bauer
at &lt; jo o cioex--some or the
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 10
lowi. Whnm many wilt rmvtdber a rn'l” frwn &lt;** provisions of this act1I »»”
•u u
-—
Minl.lum
o.rtcM-nd-Mm.■“'«
’&gt; ■ •*-“» -------I?""”' “".Tn.S*
the superintendent of our eny which legWattve leaders say was Asa Bteekle
week are Rev. Edward GamSUNDAY —MONDAY
°
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ble. Grand Rapids. Rev. Qrlo Mun.jcliiv’ from 1WH ■ 1108 Alter he mi-nuea
mt-ncled nu
Hl* associate*
wed at e.&lt; agreco
agreed wnn
with
Attorneyg
fr. 'Kalamazoo. Rev. P H. and
left Hartings be served three rears hlui. but sc notice that *•••
——
0
"
Mabie Nagle. Charlotte? Miss Beryl
tu sunermtindent of school* at Gen-ral O'Brien holds that this can.
Roof. Pulton. Evelyn Beard*lev. soWaukesha, Wi»cin.-in. then Went to not be done Nerertheles* Mr FitzkemM h.&lt; -wrart w
m'
annm-nm-Helen. lcW „a HMrml
Comedy Hit—
land, and Rev Robert Hall. MldIW schools of tha: :i: -people for attempting to liberalr
Zlnn,a h&gt; ‘
dk-ville
rum that work t u • the satai tax in the case farmers.
g.l
. ^nla\“:C^arden*-Hr*t-D»roYaSi?
1 loan bu«i- wlaJcsakrs •nd^unuUeturer*

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DEANOAVENPORT
SPOKE AT WP

WATERS

—x

X.7?. ifHLSFSS"»

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CLOTHES SHOP

Suede Leather
Blazers

S650

Crew Neck
Sweaters

89c

Corduroy
Pant

Boys' Knickers

98e „

Penney's Thrifty
School Shop Offers
Pen Points
Pencils
Note Book Filler
Pencil Tablets
Double Edge Rulers
Ink Tablets
Envelopes
Ink
Automatic Pencils

Little Major
Shirts
&lt;

lc

lc

79c
WATERS

4c
4c
4c
4c
4c
8c
19

CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn't good,
’ we don’t carry it

J. C. Penneys Co

McLaughlin’s Coffee

.... .19c
“99’Zi’’ • • • • 27c
Gem
. 23c
Ambrosia . 29c
Chase &amp; Sanborn’s
. 28c

Ball Mason Qt. Cans
Do*. 69c
Cider Viijegar
19c
Premier Peaches n».2. c.r.Do:. $2.25
Dry Yfellow Onions
7 Lb.. 25c
Big Ben Soap 6 Urge y.iUw B«r. 25c
Eck Rich Oleo
3 Lbs. 25c
Butter Shalt* or Freeport
26c

Choice Meats All 10c lb.
Bee! Kettle Roast
Pork Shoulder Roast
Circle ‘S’ Picnics
Bolojna or Franklurts
Hamburg or Sausage

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II

Feldpausch's
Food Market

1

azcm
ven es At 8 and 10 a.nu.and 3 p. m.
Deliveries
Telephone$ 2272
Hastings, Michigan

Maurice Chevalier and Baby Leroy

“A BEDTIME STORY”

Havujc

RmnDUmrl',toOti,me&lt; "he ’banner die.

&amp;,C°nC'

BraFn', Springs community are sollctled.

has been calling the attention of
Special award was given Mrs Asa
FAMILY REUNION
it* reader*, to the development of Steckle for a water Uly m an aquar-; T1*
nnruul reunion of the
Hu- Central Michigan oil fields, tum.
, I David Wilkinson family was held
Three wells were brought in last Special award in lhe Prolcwional, Ub&gt;w
W1|UnU Park Goguac
week m one township in Midland Class went to Clyde Wilcox of Has-iUk(.
creek.'There were 49
county and have added a produc- ling* for the bride* bouquet, whlcn prf/,nt. coming from Charlotte,
tion of 12.000 barrels daily to lhe was displayed tn a cleverly arranged ; E"ii C H^inx». Kalama and
output of that field.
window, showing a bride gowned in ^1'*
2 taxmtif m rwt luck
lhe Hart Courier of last week ivory chiffon over ivory satin ar.&lt;«; Jmiier ^enAye^/na&gt;n«n?in
't We nolle*' bv our exchange* that came to hanci with the announce- wearmg an :roryx tulle veil, and *
Tften-ran.a program ^f "on£
there U a considerab&gt; activity in
. tlw Grangapn many parts of Michi­ ment that another well had been groom, attired in the conventional &gt; ,,,x
brought in in that county, which black: fust leaving the brid. .* home.1
Im
gan and Alai several new grange* prove*
that Oceana county is on the while the guest*, unaware of their I {2*
p,„
have been • -labliAhcd "Die Grange
,1111.?. ".'S"-...?!.*,',1"*«« »a» 6a; vi«.ptk *&lt;».
brou,:i.t to pa*- many
"&gt; »ever«l counttcx “tn open doorway *n Joyin j the dan re |Cailthan. of Hastings; Secy. and.
hay lieijMil farm r*. •llf hlg,n ...
,, ,
’
i'n
|Tr,,*i • Mrs
Gdllngham of,
— •'
mamS 5™ u jotn
,,,
_____ *
.he Allegan Neva which for ’J’" to the foot of (he steps The maid.
HAS ANOTHER JOB.
I
j.taolUlnd It also produces a fine;
tKf •'« ?***■• hd*
u,’drr
I who a-«Uted tn their escape, stood tn I Augtadm Wickham, the "Happy
j a/id more neighborly spirit
—
management Of p c Gal agher. has th(. dw.
I Warrior” of Freeport U now great '
tJock . OUR CHICKEN COOPS b . n ratd to Dougioa Alcock and
Mr* Albert Well*, president nf the grandfather, a* a danghtcr. Jov.
• n Eaton county the *hertfT J,’,hn J Axe of Spencer. Iowa The club act4rd M
fOr the ex--haa been born to Mr. and Mr*. John
•*:iivd p-Hiltn owners t&gt;
completed tart weeg imd 'hiblt and was assisted by Mr* C. D ; Wickham, making five jeneration*'
ink their chicten cbops ty- •’* el’.ange became effective on Fri- Bauer of Hastings.
[in tire family.
M the amount of . chickfn '
Mr Aleock ha* had considerable. The Hastings exhibitors, Messrs I Grandpa s Job. when no; cuptur•I? Rftng or.. Another suggr*- ^perumce tn the newspaper busi-,Giddings. Roger* and Sumner do-[ing frog*, t* to rock the baby Ous’
. tlcn from (he Eaton county »J;crtfT new and Mr Axe has alro been eon-• 4^,4 thetr flower* tn the Club and say* he would like tn rock .that'
r that whenever a car owner drive* nectrd with a country weekly m ttW f&lt;n! t0 the local churches and "babv' who took him up in the
.hi* car into town and park* it. he ••«&lt;» .The Banner welcomes the ' the sick. J. E Mr Fl wain gave his en-'flying machine and then pulled
[had better loek it up and keep the nr"! -lrin
Michigan news- Ilw exhibit ot gladioli to be *cnt to tixue thrilling stunts.
।key m his pocket.
-,«rer held, and hopes for their suename of the late Mr* R. w
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cc**
jGriswold, who was vice-president
W. (■• T. U.
CIRCLE .NO I.
rrMi-rrov’ct.nr
’and a past president ot the Club ‘ The 8 E Rutland w. C T U
I G’ff’-e No 1 of the Methodist
The nnw’m-rv.miarvr^rla will!
Asa Steckle dlrided her exhibit । »»M meet Wednesday P M. Sept
fnribe,’**n M
the
dealer*. and
with
Carrie
jrhe pro­
[Ladles' Aid Society wvil mee* on m2*' aV^^Sh^SJSnt
.
.M -lhe113th.
.■
•-■ —
• Lociw
—
-?“^h baMnRnl
*lck--Mrs. Albert
Secy ‘“
cram on'
on :'’chri*tl»n
Christian’citiiludiip'
CM&amp;uihip" wilU
will'
[ Tucxiav Sept i: with Ml** Lett-.- darner
meet atBenT
Ilhe .chu^h
basement loT
IaT j^ct-Mrs.'
Albert' Well*.
Weli*?Sec~
irram
|Gam. comer Church and Grand d,»?er',8*pt lt . ..
M
,
'be led by Mr* Jennie Loehr Let *

friend*
’he mid known uhl
.
inter,dent of our a
is the
same vigurojs .petMirality that hu
1 friend* wijl remember when he »tm
here.

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CI.CUN0.X

M.-MCTiryM.NX

GUILD NO If
Altlman. Cleo Covey. Emma de-1 Methodist Circle No. 3 will be en-, An automobile aMoeiatton declares
’’ ‘
................... IS■' 111
J and Blaacliz DeprteiUr.
&lt; tmaimtf Ip* Mrt.«Warr«n Roush at ’ that vrewnt c*nditio«b ha-e m­
.
.----- -Everybody come and help a good her home at 121 E. Grand SL, Fri- craarfd the a’-erage hte of a piuzenE. Thorn 6t. on ThundJy, Sept U. cauae.—Blanche Powell. Racy.
day. Sept- 1 • •
g«r automobile by one year.

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7.ASU PITTS and THELMA TODD In "BARGAIN
OF THE CENTURY”
Tathe New*. Containing (he Most Vp-to-lhe-MlnuU News
ADULTS W CENTS
CHILDREN 1g CENTS

TUESDAY

John Barrymore, Diana Wynyard and
Frank Morgan in

“The Reunion In Vienna”
Firamounl Pictorial and Novelty Habjerl
Ten Ceuta
Adell* Fr* ridlog Accompanied with Coupon

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

Jack Holt and Genevive Tobin in

“THE WRECKER’’
Musical Abort Habjeel—“I LIKE MOUNTAIN MUSIC
ADULTS IS CENTS

CHILDREN 10 CENTS

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

Garry Grant and Nancy Carroll

“The Woman Accused”
remedy—-THE ROADHOUSE QUEEN"

Silly flympbane-TLOWERS ADLLT6 U CENTS

H. H.

CHILDREN |« CENTS

All-N
CMC

from a
didalci
itring

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ing th
anothe
the cu.
reserve
out foi
lx-cam.

year a
perient
mencet
openin
16. It
thia *
experil
coach
liave o
them.
Here
game*
Sept
there.
Sept
Sept
ocl.

Oct.
Nov
here.
Nov.

OLD

Old
try C:
rcacht
mark
nual
first r
paren
Job
bur I
Carl
Ma*oi
&lt;101

Bob
Knigl
Doyle

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Job
Will
Joe :
mate!
Fi .ml
win &lt;

�THJ HASTINGS BANNY*. WEDNESDAY "EFTTHBER 8. IBM

E,ST£SHS.E.s1ISOIIPmiTION

Sporting Items

In the city soft ball league, the

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.keep their slate clean and take un­
disputed lead in the standings.
The Coffee Shop took over the
(Continued from page one)
H. H. S. GRIDSTERS
\ I'
Kroger team and started out by los­
FAST BOUTS ON
ing two games during the week and perform their full duly. Instead ofI. 0. 0. F. BOX CARD । North Side and A &amp; P. «.«.
BEGIN PRACTICE]
each won charging them with failure, we
--------------------one game but the
tlw chain store
say mat iney snouia or com­
jone
»tore playplay-1
All-New Line-Up in Progpect An cnlhu*ia*Uc crowd ot boxing. vrs alMJ drooped one to the TableI mended because they were so alert
.
,.
’
land vigilant,
_
_
.
_
fan*
out Co
vteilant. and had
hud done all That
that
fans tnmrA
turned c.ui
cut to see ttuthe card put
—Team Opening Game
,on at the fair ground* Monday eve­
i. t, ,. k-.o-.h ora* 1 Mr. Mattliun ita* brought before
September 6
■ning under auspices of tlw Hastings txitSSd imtif
iptembeTu
adc
:
Judge
McPeek
yesterday.
Tuesday.
Coach Leslie Hawthorne face* the 1Odd Fellows as a concluding event
Eul nrd 1 kLtct 4
forwiMn- The Judge explained that;
tas* of
oi moulding
moulding a
a foot
foot ball
ban team
team:S^hnnlTwiHiinran^Ramda'&amp;nu
ta*k
...
iT*A i P I be had accepted his plea of gutty.
...
m—
ui orund
Grand rtapicui
an ...
tnllr.l,
naw «iuad
can- Jonnny V&lt;irih
*“"&gt;"!
Rawd. was 1 SS^da^iS!
wcuncsaay. uoie uo s. a. a. r. Thc Jud&lt;c nM(
Mattoon'
didale* this season. Not one first-1:
string veteran from the team of last
William Wright. Bailie Creek. 145.
year is available. Ralph Hulu and def.
Merle Campbell. Freeport, 148;
Edmund Howard moved away dur- .
Fr,d.&gt;. A A- r 11.oon«
o . 3rd round
ing the summer and Walter Raldt. k. Andy
Stebclton. Battle Cr«k. HO. Standings
Pct had attracted much attention, but
another veteran, ha* not enrolled for def.
1000 hu responsibility
......................................
Bob
Courtright, a. R. 112; k. o., East End ...
would be the slune‘'
the current year, Willard Lawrence. .3rd round.
Coffee Shop
500 In an offenre* of this kind if death ।
reserve quarterback last year, will be
333 had not resulted. He complimented
Lyle
Norwood.
Hailing*.
135.
def
North
Side
.
out for a good share of the season Roy Cox. Buttle Creek. 135; dec, 3
the
officers
of
the
county for their'
because of a foot injury.
Table Company ........ 1 3
persistent efforts to find the cause i
Prospects are that the team thl* round*.
Charlie Collins, Battle Creek. 148,
of George Miller's death and to as- i
year will be light a* well as inex­ def.
Next
Week'*
Game*.
jSe Marcin. G. R-. k. o.. 2nd
certain the culpability of the de­
perienced. Practice has already com- !
Monday. North Bld)* vs. Table Co. fendant. He stated that the State!
menced tn preparation with the round.
Hubert Terbe. G- R-. 135. def. Wil­
Police had twice investigated this'
opening g&amp;me at Battle Creek. Sept. lard
Wednesday. North Side vs. Cof­ case, and their report was a cam-'
Coger, Battle Creek. 135; dec. 3
1C. It so happen* that the schedule
fee Shop.
plete vindication oi the course of the
this season includes a number of round*.
Thursday, Coffee Shop vs. Fast county officer*.
.
Frank
Kauffman,
Alto.
165;
def.
experienced teams; therefore the Johnny Giyn. Battle Creek. 165; dec.
Turning directly to the prisoner!
coach and his squad of candidates 3: round*.
Friday. North Side vs. A- A- P.
the Judge tald tn substance: -1 *n
have a difficult task in front of ।! Kenny Beuhler. Freeport. 152, def
convinced Out you have been frank I
them.
ORANGEVILLE.
1
Frank
Tomax,
Battle
Creek.
149;
and
iranest in your statemenu to:
Herewith Is the schedule of -dec.. 3 rounds.
.
Rasa Wickham ol Detroit la me. I feel that you did not intend
games:
Clare Kauffman.lAl'.o, 147, def, Ed. spending a few weeks with her to wrong this man, knd that you
Sept. 16—Battle Creek Central, ' Skyball.
G- R-, 147; dec. 3 round*.
grandmother. Mrs. Nettle Newark, have In your heart no wish to harm
there.
Frank Sperling. G. R.. def. Ed of this place.
any other perron. Yet your act in
Sept. 23—Eaton Rapids, there.
Stebelton, Battle Creek; dec-. 3
Mrs Nettle Brown entertained her this case did result in the death of a
Sept. 30—Grand Ledge, here.
rpunda.
daughter Zola and friend from De­ fellow human being. There must be
Oct. 6 or 7—Howell, there.
Dick Palmer. Middleville, def. troit over tlie week end.
a reason for this-1 am satisfied that
Oct. 14—Mason, there.
George Busorch. Bottle creek; dec..
Oct. 21—Charlotte, here.
Mr. and Mrs. Darr Backus and it was because of your use of Intoxi-'
8 round*.
Oct. 28—Alumni, here.
daughters from Galesburg spent cants, up to a point where you were
Nov. 4—Lake View, Battle Creek,
Sunday and Monday with her broth­ not yourself—where you had not
HODGES-BECKER WIN
.
here.
er, Marcius Bagley, and wife of thia self-control.
•Tlie record* do not show that you
Nov. 11—Open.
CITY DOUBLES TITLE vicinity.
have ever been brought into court
Jay Houvenir has moved from this on any criminal charge before, and
OLD TIMERS BEGAN
Mullen
™ • vicinity to the will
... .......farm
- yet in viewing your offense In it*
ANNUAL TOURNEY
best light, it does not leave you free
from criticism. Your act is one that
Old Timers at the Hastings Coun- ‘“‘g8-“5 g
V^’.T^Tl lMrents of a tine baby boy born you
will
win always deplore.
uepwre. It
it was an
au
try Club. meaning those who have *’ ” .*’®‘ 9'T
*"e
ward' Aug. 13th who will answer to the
act that you would not have done
reached or passed the half-century1
8unday h*0™1"*
&gt;
name of Bobble pee.
had you been your'normal self.
mark in years, have begun their an-j
AUGUST RINGER EVENT
1 Mr nnd Mr* Shedteid entertained
"Having in mind your previous
nual tournament. Result of tlie The August ringer event for lhe ,hclr 8On fron’ Ba,Uc On** o,|c day good record as a citizen mid being
Drat round U as follows (figures In wwncn players at .the Hastingsilb,‘ I*441 *v*ksatisfied in my own mind that you
narentlu&gt;«ls bong
hr-ina the hand
linndiennsi!
____ .....................
.......
i by
Georac
Kalamazoo
and
leaps):, country
Club was
won
Mrs. Norman
Rob- I r&gt;of
9*°S
8C Narman
of Kalamazoo and , will
H llcver
gBin. Ij am
never onena
offend B
again.
am going
going
John Ketcham (6) defeated Wil- ert T_ Walton, who wu« able to re-lDak", Norman
ne«r Plainwell
take advantage of the probation
bur Une (IK 3-2 on 21 holes; &lt;lua. her
durln8 thc
lo M*n Snday with their parent*i. Mr :law whJch WM ,
w flt Jujt
Carl Wesplnter (20) defeated Jim M
cxnplrtcs the play of this WM1 Mrsof this place. .
J
$•’
particular event, which 1* played; ,A ,*«£ rery wedding was rotem-1
of the court u th.t
»,02
during June, July and August. Mrs.; n*’*'J*A¥on,da&gt;&gt;■ 8c,5’
at,
honv!1 you *half be placed on proballon for
£-3; Dr Can-other* 13) defeated Uon Tolhurst won the June event
the bride s grand(»arenu, Mr. and
of
yem&gt; and Ulal JW1
Bob Walton (6) 1—up. Joe Me- aIld Mrs. Wilbur Lane the Juiy
Mrs E. D Lewis, alien Maxine
rjyy .h* following regulations'
Knight &lt;ifli received a bye; Charlie “ *“
w , “LtT
jFoote of this,place and John Venwuwwu,» regmauorw
.Doyle (14&gt; and Frank Angell (141 Tax commissioner* of Macon. Ga .1 cma of Otsrgo were monied. Those ' . You m&gt;ut not violate tlie nrohaare to play their match this .week;1 fixed the salary of Usher T. Wins- from away who attended were. Mr. |tl ' ; , '
“
Henry Sheldon (Hi defeated Dr.'lett at &gt;120 a yegr a* lux collector &gt;' and Mrs. John Fv*»t«- and Jimmie, , Yoi.nol t-avp the stare of'
Houghton &lt;1B&gt; 2—1; A. A. Ander- t which is agreeable to tlie latten. 1 Eliott of Pontiac. Mr. and Mrs. Tom i M1phl_an without th* ranrent of thei
son defaulted to Will Cook.
Except that lie is required to fur-'McWhirter of Detroit. Walter Lcwh
'L?.'
The schedule of matches for the ni&gt;h a fidelity bond of 835.000, th.- of Columbus. Ohio. Mr and Mrs
”r'hu'
!
second round is as follow**
।annual prendum of which costs him John Vencma. Sr. and daughter..thc. .h
nnrthll.B thB,
I
John Ketcham' vs. Curl Wesplnter. *350.
,
Harmina and Carlton Swartz of Ot»Ppb‘ng Utat might
Will Schader vs. Dr. Carruthers. I
----- .-------- ------------------- aega The happy couple hat* the ca‘l
:
Joe McKnlght vs. the winner of, Since the Holland Tunnel In Man- best wishes ot a host of friends for IhT
. nunik-atrnmJimmr.
match between Charlie Doyle and hattan was opened on Nov 17. 1927. a long and prosperous life. They,
“LT
i
Frank Angell. Henry Sheldon vs. 50,000.000 automobile* have passed will reside with her grandparent*
ir
Li
Will Cook.
। through it.
j for the present.
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ryuiue timt In the resort busi­
ness, in which you are engaged, you
arc *8P°sed to temptations to Use
i intoxicants and to drink beer; but
| you must reiUt such' temptutions.!
1 You must demonitrate that ‘‘■you j
have self-control.
"I am now going to inflict punish-;
[ ment upon you for your offense It
' is the judgment of the court that I
t you be fined the sum of 8500. of i
j which 4350 will be luvesscd as casts j
.in Uw case and 4150 as fine. You.
’ will be required to pay 4200 of this1
sum today, and the balance In three
payments of 4100 each.
It was very evident that Mr. Mattlson suffered keenly frfan the ordeal
through which he has paaM'd and
that he will endeavor to make good.
;

GIVE LATEST NEWS
ON REDUCING WHEAT

Nations Now Co-operating to
Bring Order Into Production
of World’s Bcead Crop
East Lan-dne. Sept. 6.—Late an­
nouncements from Washington on
lhe emergency program for wheat
acreage reduction set the percent of
acreage to be reduced, give rules on
tlw use of this ground, nnd state that
the four principal wheat producing
countries have entered into an
agreement to act together In avoid­
ing future destructive overproduc­
tion of wheat.
Farmer* In the United States will
be asked to reduce their average
plantings of wheat by 15 per cent.
This means that Michigan will-he
asked to devote approximately 100,­
000 acres of crop land to other pur­
poses than ita ordinary one of
growing wheat. Tiiat -100.000 acres is
almost entirely in 56 counties.
Land taken from wheat produc­
tion can not be used to grow any
crop that moves directly to market,
or which is used to directly Increase
the amount of meet or dairy pro­
ducts going lo market. It can be left
unplantcd, summer fallowed, placed
in permanent pasture, used for for­
est tree plantings, or sown to green
manure crops to be plowed down.
Meadow crop* can bu sown if, that
would have been done under a regu­
lar plan of crop rotation. Any cul­
tural practices to control weeds can
be used on the land.
Canada. United States. Australia,
and Argentina are the four coun­
tries endeavoring by cooperative ac­
tion lo prevent future recurrence of
tremendous oversupplies of wheat
arid to obtain an orderly reduction
of the present huge carryover. The
agreements were entered into at the
London Conference.

Razors were used tn Europe before
the eighteenth century.
DULL HEADACHES GONE
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
Headache* caused by constipa­
tion are gone after one dose of
Adlerika. This cleans all poisons
out of BOTH upper and lower
bowels. Gives better sleep, ends
nervousnesi
B. A. LyBarker,
druggist—Adv.

THIS BANK
Has Stood the Test
and DESERVES
Public Confidence
Has it been worth anything to Hastings and Barry County
that this bank has KEPT OPEN and been doing business
EVERY DAY during the nearly four years of depression ?
Everyone will admit that it has.

Then\.. It Has Been
VU&lt;
___^+7.’
Worth
Something
to

YOI
A V7U

Many have expressed appreciation to our officers and di­
rectors that this bank has been open for business EVERY
day, except the few days when every bank in state or
nation was closed by governmental orders.

This Bank was among the first in Michigan to be author­
ized by the State Banking Department to reopen after the
President's Moratorium, closing all the Couhtry’s banks.

'Phis Bank is examined by the examiners from the State
Banking Department, usually twice each year. Our latest
examination was made last week. These examiners come
without advance notice. While they remain they have com­
plete charge of the bank and its assets. They thoroughly
examine everything pertaining to the bank- or its business.
This Bank could not operate if the State Banking Depart­
ment, with its complete knowledge of its actual condition,
did not approve our so doing.
With 46 years of successful banking experience... with a
record of CONTINUOUS SERVICE through FOUR
YEARS of thq worst depression America lias ever had...
we believe we are warranted in saying that this bank is
WORTHY of YOUR confidence.
.

We invite your full confidence, based on the successful
record of this bank. We will be glad to serve you in any
way that is consistent with conservative banking.

We will appreciate your business, and will endeavor to
give it our BEST and most courteous attention.

Hastings City Bank
with a Record of 46 Years of Faithful Service

�THF HASTINGS BAXNT.B. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1833

i Mrs A J Bowne and family of FIFTY-FIVE YBARS AGO TODAY.! Mf) PROVISION MADE
'Grand Rapids and Mrs. Landan of
R«v- w™ aiuuman.
of the! ’’’Ll”*" 'Y1 ¥*?_ A-T.Ttlie school
"ST
FOR OLD AQE PENSIONS
been.above
i Gardner Uil*
this week.
wwk.
V,___ iGardner
leave* u* tor conference, whence l» .
, , .
-rr*------ _...
An Unusual Bight.
W.
.nJ
Ur.
Lerlalature PMMd
Paaaed Law, But
present emcrljIIS Of Yesterday t ■ Mr. and Mr*. John Shewn of will go to hte new field of labor.! LeglilatWg
' Virgin Pine Reserve.
'.
, .. . .
Aurora. Nebraska, arrived here Three years of service among hte I
Failed to Provide the
gency. This community has been'
' ‘‘ *
....
■ -! Tuewfaxand will visit relative* hi people have procured for him many ■
„. . .
.
.
"The Monarch.”
.
spared the "school fights-- that have
TEN
.
—
.
’ WASTEBASK1.T MUSIC.
.
EN
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
Ithe
c^*nu
their
old
home
tn;tasting
friend*.
'Hie
best
wishes
of
j
Needed
Oath
Sportsmanship.
’
disturbed the peace qf-various other
ws Elma
Corner*.
will —
follow him and!. Evidently
Evidently Itit'a
"U the
the purpose
purpose of
of the
tha
Misses
Ema Fisher,
ruM.M., Grace
uwe Stowell.jHickory
Stowell.;—
ou«tu,!
Hlc&gt;
—
. jthe
c— community —
, Those who believe that art ta.
&gt;i Huii»c«. dlstricu in the state.
Dorothy
Traver,
Laura
Townsend,
|
Or!le
B
Van
Hor
“
leave*
-for
his
estimable
family
wherever
they
:state
adminUUatlon
not
to
attempt
'evolving into something finer and
—.
One of the moat unusual and
i to put lhe old age pension law. pasted
better may be interested in the ex- tieautlful sights in Michigan that we Mabel Shriber, Anna Perry and' Aurora Grande. California, lhe first; may I* sent.
Mercy
Usiwrne,
all
graduates
of
the
of
next
week,
wiwre
Jic
will
spend'
A
large
amount
of
work
has
been
by
the
lart
tegirtature,
Into
effect.
-vrint-ni
n
rv-M-nrrli
director
in
AN UNBUNU HERO.
perimeni or a researen airccror
...........
giMiuaira oi
— -....
Probably UlL
the most |AA7U.|I.
popular man
eastern
music
—u Uic
CUa®*
Cis
— =1
ot IS33,
1933, frexTi
from ZUrtiw
Hastings Higii.
High. !wtettt.|dpne in the way of removing bodies
Tne county clerk* of the slate, in­
U.UI m an ----.........
...... conservatory.
.....
- - -He ------ «*»»
.
miuir mnitmwd
virgin pine
nine Umber
Umber on
on aaseventy-four
seventy-four leave
leave Monday
Monday for
for Grand
Grand Rapids!
itauid.i T,w
Tl»e‘ n,-w
new Masonic
MwmmiIl Hall in this city from the old graveyard. Oompara* eluding U»e Barry county clerk, re­
rh- United
rinitxi. States
Hrht now.
now if
if he
he wlUjoul
wanted to
see ixnw
how
cot the
right
mothod
, Oymusic
purecomposed
chance, ,acre-tract---ofland nckr------ Grayling uhe« they will enter Blodgett hos-iw‘u •* dtdlcalwi onthe afternoon
lively few remain. It U to be hoped ceived instruction* a lew weeks ago
thaIs
now
fortunately
a
State
P
,ul
10
‘
FAliggfcFenurscs.
J°£
September
13.
1893.
Members
of
that
next
year
the
nark
will
be
tmto make a census ot all tlicd&gt;cr*ons
V»ly &lt;Mm. hlns.ll. .OOM UW1M „„„„
„ n&lt;™.
. nuiua‘,orU1 Parlc undl~ cotwunt care
1?:, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Veazy of Hud-i'hc Cr*i‘ through the county ore .proved to such an extent that the I in the county 31 years of age and
be the one who gave Huey Long a fiUch modernists as Choenberg and I„
Mcn
sqn were gueiu of Dr. and Mr* E- J. mvtted to be present and U&gt; be ac- public will find pleasure in seeking over who, under lhe taw. were each
Pratt on Thursday and attended the rotnpanied by their ladle*. The' it* retreat. It should be e.nttaeed and . to pay 13.00 Into lhe old age pension
opening of Pennock hospital Di. Grand Lodge of lhe state will be beautified in every possible manner. I fund- But npWructlona as lo proVouy. who is a surgeon, states that 'represented, and addresses from This park will some day be the pride;ccdurc have been received by the
surpasses
।county clerk here, or anywhere else
Louisiana simply u*ed bad judg- basket and had a blindfolded rtu-lWry Yet hcre lhey 4tand Mral-hl&gt; the new hospital here —
r~:-----the
• prumlnejit Masons may be expected..of the city.
hospital, where
where he
■l ilies ment tn selectUng a certain Individ- dent draw them out one at a U’11*-1lofty and superb preserving on a tew’ Jackson
Jackson \.hospital,
he docs
does a
a .S»uppeF will be served from .five to, Mr. Main of Baltimore. Barry j6O far as wv can learn. *o that it
great
deM of --------surgery.
In complete-' *vcr» orloek for which, owing to; county, recently sold ten bushels ol seem* probable--------------------- — will
that no attempt
.. ... nM u th. Mctlm lor ™
S
Ji™ X mwc,'d •"“*
01
--------------:w*j. but is not so large
ittle &lt;icpleted state of the Lodge I large perfect blue plum*. They be made to carry out lhe provisions
;s„----------olwropeiou,
botertn,.
Hue,
h.d uw nwc »~uc=. s«: .M.yM
I
------------------- - -------. -7. Mr. and Mrs Ernest Seitz - of;»«a*UD--, the sum of 35c per plate'brought »4.00 per bushel.
lifiu. r«i*
full of scraps
eachJ marked
marked,
Micmgan.
Detroit were guest* ot Mr. and Mre.' w«U be charged. The committee hav-; Arrivals at.the Hotel de Cressey
**1* such
sueh success
surress bOffaloing
btlftnloinc hte
his c&lt;mcon- basket full
•u-rarK each
.
We think It is Just as well, because
„ .
1,A —a o wi'h
note drew them one bv
• • Albert Be&amp;smcr Monday. Mr. Beltz “MJ the matter in charge ore en-; icounty jail) were. Andrew Link. D. in all probability the number who
jreiklanal collcagu a ttait 1. got
mr- there
values lo
to the!
Irt
dcavortng to make the occasion in- and D ; Monday. William Campbell.
.bS .S
di
M like entering a different world formerly lived in this city.
apply for relief under lhe act
Utile careless. Americas latest unM^ucnre he already had That!when you Wave &gt;'our Cttr l1“rked
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ross- and terrotlng aixl pleasant, and it te D. and D.: Alvin Rice, ditto; Ben would
would be much more numerous than
sung hero, so to speak, knew how to miulf
He composed a'ncart&gt;&gt;' ,hc toenallon and follow Mr. an&lt;1 Mrs W&gt;11 Ames of-Medina, ^pected that even- Mason in the Aldrich, plain drunk.
had been anticipated. The »3.00
the only type of argument that dozen of tlu-.s- wartebasket melodies.'one 01 tbc numerous paths that lead N y.. ure guesU of &amp; w Cannwn county wiU make it convenient to
Bert white wheat bring* »1.15 to- lo be collected from each person in
mixed them with an equal number i®ut ta'tween the great columns of and Mra Allie WlUlson Mrs. Ruh l attend.
. day and best white wheat flour re­
tro in modernist composers, and gave i,be
Everywhere one catches a c&lt;JIU|lt of. jgr. Cannom
; Mrs. J. A. Bellinger and Mrs. M. E tails for 13 0Q.
not begin to meet lhe pension claims
Lthem U» members of Uie conserve-',he Id*11- pungent scent of pine
ilr nntj
Hansom and Snyder of Chicago. Mrs. Ruthi Mr. J. Winton of Baltimore re- that would be made under this law;
MOLEY RESIGNS
— torv faculty to grade.
(Down at lhe bare of the trees, the
Huth Ransom were guesta of Bawdy of Wcxxiland. Mr. and Mrs port., tlie first frost of lhe reason on and that was lire only provision
They rated the wastebasket tunes ;u,r ,nay
”"anclutl but h*«h over' Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Harris of Grund if'vrrte Rom- and daughter. Gertrude.Ihte farm on lhe night of tlje 31st. It Tmvde lo supply funds tor this purProf. -Muley brainiest of the "brain
higher than tlie diners, which had! he“d con‘“ lil“l
murmuring jupids at their summer home at
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Clark ot.wa* not severe enough to damage poe. Probably the Governor will
• trusters” is out. It seems tiiat he been l«l»rlou-ly compo-ed accord- i-'-'Und caused by the wind 'whisper- MorrteOn lake. Mr. and Mr* Venin Grand Rapids were among Utom-;the crops
bring lhe matter before the legisla­
’■
■ r.
.j.
। ii ....,1 oeen mponou-ny cumpunwi ace
• and Secreta^- of State Cordell Hull. lng
!o the
lhe taitot
|nlcs{ iuiisical
musical ttiewy.
theory.
- » to
: mg” through a myriad ot pute Wellman of Jackson were also J’hmi out of the city who attended,-------- -------- ---------- --------ture al u special session, which II is
Tin- same method
mctiiod could doub
doubtless s'l-cdlcs.
guests.
i I** funeral of Mr *. B R. Rose MunThere is as much as a mile ot wire believed will be convened this fall or
• could no Irtiger occupy the same
The
.
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•
•
•
.
j{
atUe
Newton
relumed
oniday
afternoon.
[in
a
full
sized
window
screen.
next winter.
,
- building together. So, Mr. Hull re- be uxd in composing poetry—wrtt-j
A NOTABLE except™.
maliu. N
S-.TOtMrs.
tTOt^ Um.
&gt;hrre U «»•
c«n- W ««M&gt;. to.ln,
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,b..
*'-'1 ”rt“:
Moat big newspapers in live Unit- slderable opinion to the effect that ln|J .bem
ilS tjiey c-onw. ft j «■*» M^-h Uc“ M Vu" onca ,n thh’ moItl,r' Mrs
Lu,ir' “nd t&gt;:ht’r
———-1——
. --..........
— ......
..... rciauves.
cd Slates must plead guilty to the th&lt;1 niore valuable man of lhe two wouid niakft wonderful free verse, j rcMrvaUon. Tso.
three
»»d even
relatives.
charge 2 ZU up cSne new, ta
it expedient to resign
Cnranthad
hadas„
.four feet “in» diameter at tne base.
Mu. j.•&gt; Cotant
the
trunks of these
great pine* shoot mu
thL5 wees hcr
..............................
.. r----ncr daughter.
oauynicr. Mrs
air*, Charles
vnarie-i’ 1
THE NEIGHBORS CAME IN
a rematicnal manner. About tlie frotn government service. Tlw Unitupward seventy-five lo one-hundred H.
lind godsons. Dr. R G
It hits been Mid a great many feet before the branches begin. It u am| n D.- Bell, who motored
only noteable exception ol which we
State, needs more men of Moley s
I times In a great many ways that difficult to make an estimate- of th.- through from their home in eta. i
have knowledge, is tHe Christian caliber In public service, not less.
tlw? American home U tlw- corner­ overall height of these monarch* cago.
Science Monitor, which despite il«;
stone of our national structure. In because the tops are usually out ot
MUs Allce LuPjr.e after, spending!
sight, screened from view by a solid a delightful vacation at Frankfort
forgotten;
name is not a religious publication1
'?*“?. °f- . - -a-- _ Comparing
„. chru
vrooman
Right
--------- the vtslted
.uHicu M
jiir. and
uuu m
but about the nearest thing we have ; w
»... now we are about to mcn।
।
— -• by
■- one
—-------~ the
. .^k.
- aua*-■«uui..
shadow
cart
of
smaller
th&lt;?
she
left Kqrti
in the United States to a-National Don the name of a man you pfob-:
pinc-s
about
twcHeet
in
diameter
at
m
ormmi
for
Britton
&gt;h
»——■—- ---— . - ■ ■ —••• — uiuuj luviiu,i£ iiw muuiil yl'heie
daily. Tlie Monitor is an outstanding ably haven't thought at since the
the base min- relation to our own M1C tenches French and Engl&amp;h
English in;
example of superior jouftialism. It Inauguration » on March 4—John
hetghth and length of shadow, we the Brttton High school.
worked out a simple comparative
----------plays up Ucnu in the news which Nance Garner, vice-president of tin'
formula which indicated tiiat the TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
DRAIV the curtain'
may rightfully be called construe- United States. Here’s another of the
neS«rU'?if iTfc^ No^oS .
of night upon in­
five. When crime news is published many forgotten men. During the
juries: shut them up
tlw facte are presented in an uiucn- last session of congress under Hoo*MrXh^or!\^d8%0Ste^tTi^-!siil' td Mr “nd M!-S’ Frcd Kanklc Wtd*
in the lower of obpreach or exceed 150 fc«t in heigift.
evenln&lt;
■
■
rational manner without glorifying ver. the power of Mr. Garner was nt
liyion and let 'them
the criminal, at the expense 0! mirfi- a peak Next to the president. "TexMr. and Mrs. C. B. Hunter of
4 giant among glajiU U “The 3irey. Ohio, returned home Tuesday
be as though they
mizlng hu enme. Other neu-sfiapcrx, as Jack” received more publicity
Monarch,
”
the
largest
pine
on
the
,^.
1
„„
w
wa
&amp;
u
ter visiting Mr. and Mrs. E L.
Had not been.-.—
we believe have stronger, mure vig- than any other man In thn United
rerervation. Tbto magnificent tree sente and Mr. mid Mr* Will’ Grlg»Bacon.
ofous editorial pages but in the States. In fact when ‘he came out
1 is considerably mure than four feet |,y
I in diameter at the kw-v and u proMrs.Tanme TVwcr Mid son. Ptful.
realm of constructive news, and with hte post-office grab bag scheme
tected I.-om damage at. the hands /pent Sunday and Monday with Mrs.
'worth while features tlie Monitor is for licking the depression, the h&lt;*of the over curious by a worsen curlU Mixer of Muskegon.
1 without a jsrer.
tffe public lor a.moment even forgot
- fence which, itself, presents ample
Mr
JiS. Thitlman.
Tlwltruu.. who
Mr.. an4
and Mrs. J&lt;».
1 ■ working surface for thra-e chronic m- have Urn the gi-csts of Mr. and
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS ‘house. Mr. Garner was a dominant 'he lar-. r cite s ocmii.-^re fn'Ket” Iuw! carv, r4 wh?
Mrs. Chester M-..-k&lt;r, returned to
■ During .tlie meeting of the Amer-J personality :, as vice-president he la
*l(Uln U,clf ri4‘chTwo BHl° loiu!s
&gt;'0,inS Udl«.
lean Bar Association tn Grund Rap- neither seen n* heard-.Except In a flauand apartment* look upon their
lub7.went
„
„
,
,
-- ------- k----’ *
ids frequent mention wax made of .few rare Instances the office he now living quarters merely ns an aceceMirv’to tlwlr dallv existence. In
The P.n&lt;-Reservation 1* very easy to Allegan Monday, where they
"constitutional rights." Very few occupies h a graveyard of political i-.un’iv. likeotlrs the home is an in- • t;&gt; rlach. Drue north Tram Grayling &gt;p.‘nt the day with Jennie SundahL
’rtltuttan It is a place around whichlvl1 A- S '27 *‘&gt;wl
eftn'1
K
needless to say tiiat all had a
people including the most scholarly hopes.
Miss Sandahl
tlie world revolves The joys aI-.-|
The detour lo the nghl is very very enjoyable time. ML*
of tawyeu know exactly .what this
v—
remaining liere
sorrow* of several generations ac- i pWtay marked and a good grave! returned with them,
"
"term means. The Const itution o' the j
STABILITY NEEDED.
cumulate to enrich that one spot road
t0 llR ver&gt;’ edge of the till Wediu*sday.
United States is couched in atisjh: One of the reasons why Jt became we cal! i»me untd It has an -appeal; »&gt;»dltind.
Miss Helene Fairchild, who re-I
turned from the State University!
general terms that a definite, port- m-ceiaary lo try and do something u-hieii goes far to stabilize humanity • • •
Jive interpretation of many import- to restore tlie purchasing power of and humanize individuals. Last week ! Helen Moody's aetjon in defaulung summer school, will return this
,»rm nrouuce
"ant clauses is impossible. The very^farm
produce IS
is arvrn
given m
in MW
the follow'- Lafayette Sllvernatl passed away during the final set of a WiampUm- week to Ann Arbor to accept a pad- [
.
:
Court drcLeoui*\— , J
« .. .v X»*' 11
“/l- ,,! wwr reventy :hip tennb match .-rem-, to have Hon in the University.
faci that Supreme■ '
’ • compiled,by
-------- - ■u.- .L
- ••n
Mr. and Mis. Will -Cain of Mea ■ I
■ ■ lns4itb&lt;c
the
U. ~8- —
gov- y^ars
f(lllrth generation of Sil- aroused a stonn of controversy Perare rarely. U ever, unanimous
manimmu is
u suf«uf. ; enunent:
..
। v, rnai^ nrc faking LHeir part in the 1 zonally ue hope that when the OC- ford. Canada, are spending two,
flcient evidence that the Conslitu-i
Mowing ; aKalrs of Uieir-fleightwrHbbd. I* it jcasion di-mund*. other amateur con­ weeks with Hastings friends. Mr.
c
►
slninge ih.it unsohcited the neigh-j testant* will .follow' her example. Caln is superintendent of tlw Moore i
tion is vague. Therefore it would"
----------- lMjrh took U
p xinM. emergency work!After
• tseporawr aucnino
ljp
work' After all even Wie
*nte mail
mret coveted of
ot Mantle Company at Mealord.|
reem that our ''constitutional rights’’ Period
Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Holden
St. i
Coat
• (threshing* on the farm and com- athletic titles ta a sporting proposiare whatever contemporary »u- 1910-14
.... 74 bu. 5b bu. plated it without so much us noti- tion and it is not sporting of the Louis, Missouri, were guest.' of Mr.!
preme courts or other legal bodies‘ 1917-20 .........
39
bu.
(&gt;tag
II^
family?
Home,
friends.
;
public
to
demand
that
these
con
­ and Mrs. M- E. Nevins at Wall lake!
43 bu.
Saturday.
’
neighbors
—
thank
God.
there
are
tertante
keep
going
despite,
physical
believe or prefer to believe the fnth- 1933 i March ►
Misses Beatrice and Vivian But­
,
. still places in the world that know | injury and at the risk of permanent
er* o' our country meant when they 1933 &lt;June&gt;138 bu.
127 bu.the meaning.! of these wpfds. Such j crippling until they fall down in a ton returned Tuesday from Jackson |
drew up the various articles ot the
they have been visiting their
j The above figure* worked out in li’-lithborlKsxts are not the problem' faint. The individual, himself, is the wijciv
grandparents.
Constitution.
.
■ ■•.erm.i' of cream sejiaratora and mu-*- center*
of America. Tlie robberies. I only one who can determine when
lhp jhteving
Mr. and Mrs. c. S. Skillman enter-|
the thieving, the minder;', and kid-1 w physical injury has been .Irritated
machines clearly indicate the napping* ^o
do not originate where! to the danger point, and tlw public tained Mr. and Mrs. Wilkinson and;
. ing
.
A COSTLY SMOKE!
1' checkered career of
&lt;4 wh^at
wheat during neighbors ji
and friends live together.' should be sufficiently sporting to ac- son Fay of Detroit and Mr. and
A carelessly dropped cigarette ।Ithe
1
past three decades. ’Alter the helping and being helped. If the cepl his verdict Mrs Moody's mis- Mrs. C A. Cutler of Thornapple lake
at six oclock dinner Wednesday"
stub ha., cliAlro;.&lt;d a unique histor*
­ ’„•
.. ._ .m- -.n
. woi !&lt;! w.l&lt; made up of such people take was not withdrawing from the
.t । Wor&lt;d war from i. 17--0.f r
P . R.or!&lt;| J&gt;raC€ confereneqs. industrial final set but in entering the tourna- evening.
ic structure in Micldgan. old Fort
favored the fanner. I".; recovery acts and disarmament: mint contrary to her doctor's advice.
Holmes vn Mackinac Island built by]jcondltwus
1
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
&lt;
took
only
about
twro-thirda
as
much
1
would
not
be
in
tjie
dictionary
of
The
American
Lawn
Tennis
AXsoeiathe Bntlshin 1812. it b, regrettable;
Following Is th# list of jurors for
wheat to iiurchare either piece of everyday events.—Clinton County tion should give more attention la
familiar landmarks like this.
.
1
. .
;Republican-News
:xlw physical condition of entries m the September term of circuitenurt.
C.
W. Smith. Castleton; Fauij
Bump,
Tla&amp;ting-s township. Abramp
I.w MCiiml., Fro:n thfn pn-,wUvser'vaiUc 01
PUNITIVE MEASURES.
I lovers excited by tlie thought of
when tlw .
Davenport, city. 1st and 4;h wards;
time qn tlie part ot a heedless smok­ grain in terms of commoditic* i NRA du-tater. Hugh S. Johnson i thrilling competitive play are very Abe Catlton, city. 2nd and 3d
‘ sagged. By Mai cli.1933.il took nearly;-ay; th.K tljo-^ who sign the rra (“Pt to take-peedfetfs risks with their,
wards. Myron Pennock. Hope; WU-j
er. The black Tains of this o’xi for*,
four tunes as much wheat to buy ; and do not live up to r. will lx- pun-1। health.
'
hunt Johnson. Irvine; Gran: Adams.
if left undisturbed would constitute. either piece of equipment iHt did1*1^- Hc
that ,hf,r bluc
i
Johnfclqwn; Vincent Norton. Maple
a most eloquent - and touching
Grove; Samue; Deback, Orangeville; |
in 1914 In other words*a tanner was!
monumt nt to careteasne**.
Chas. Freeman. Prairieville; PerryL
’ just about a quarter as well off in:
BRIEF OBSERVATIONS.
Hall, Rutland; William Freqman.
1honu|&gt;f&gt;lc^
JFrsnk Sluwt, Wood­
-THE BRAIN TRUST."
■ It is my belief there can be no
fore
the
war.
A
farmer
who
tilled
’
»«»»«»»•
Calvin Streeter, Yankee
Conftdcniblt: fun has been imked
disarmament of any moment, par-1 hind;
Springs;
Harry Hyland. Assyria; •
ticuiarly land disarmament, until 1
t President Rowevilt* ^(-called ICO acres of wheat in 1914 would now ~ Frank
Wilkes,
Baltimore; F J Nor-1
tlM_ have to work 40« acre*.to enjoy will be taki'i) away
-----them
J — and_: Russia is brought into the family oi &gt;
------from
wobd, Barry; Sanford Rearers, Garl-J
..v«r can I'Ctf.iin it. Mr.
,1^., the same degree oi praqierty he did they «cv&lt;
...John-1 nation* and amicable relations nm'
» tal
taking the bysl known means'clear understanding with all other , ton; Warren Hecux. Castleton; &gt;
,’.t before the war. But even tiiat com- ;''a Ls
svEvriwusr.u
-.4...
.
:ol killing the benefits of hte depart- powers are ntabltehed; that there Ciuuks Smith. HusunRs township; j
extra-ordinnrv. Farii0B :?nt exact because taxes on rn&lt;.nt by .ucll stalin'' or Russtan 'can be no economic health or *tu-; George W. Reed. 1st and 4th wards;
i-ow-e-tr M real ertate in 1933 were revcraiUine? meth'xLs. Right here in Grand bility in Europe, or the world, so Gourde Cramer, city. 2nd and 3dj
wards; Mark Fox. Hope; Smith Will.i
. ’ .
that of 1914
Ledge lias been an enthusiasm very Jong as tha gigantic power, stupeuprairo- ;
«n--«n*l lor the NRA and the mer- dous and incalculable in her natural, Irving: John Cadart Johnstown;!
v-pe opp-.r.amtv
J1U'C . '.W3'*''eat 1--*d chains and bus:r.&lt;M nun we.-e all wealth and her man-power, is Douglas R. Slade. Maple Grove; Ed. ■
m forming the taken * spurt while the price ci eager to si't into line. A targe jiuni-; writhing and struggling to escape Lewis. Orangeville; Lucian Gibbs.
to haye n
It furnishes the greatest number of NECESSARY food elements at the
PraiHeville;^A
A %
G^JIathaway.
Rut-i
ber. however,
are operating
com- ■*her
“*“**•*• Rut
’!
ry. we paj' mil-1rmaruifactured
" "
J products
"* *" remained
'
*
"
— thraldom; and this will ’las; so
, policies of
VERY-LOWEST COST. It will enable you to materially lessen your
.
about ll
the
.same zv*
As-aa icau*result IMC
the PH*
purrr i
within
spirit- but
with- long as she h treated a* an, outlaw ‘uind;
^; ivy Ananur. r nartiappi'.:t— *■'' Suuuu
.cuxiol
------ 7”.the
---- -------- - not
,—
Mr. and wMis.
E .M
More
of L
Lake
•
...
re,*
;- R.
, b
o,‘ o!
-1*1
' rnw-a ,hn.ln„
inthetetterfof
this act. Tp
To threaten and denied an opportunity to
io enjoy
enjay
LIVING EXPENSES. Taken along with plenty of vegetables, clean
T
.M.r no lb.
ol M .nd
5*?
“milk is the ideal food. Together they contain just the elements the
’
doubled within thre&lt;montlw It took
,- to j.w. up to ftn act „f this kind trade."-Senator Borah
arid theory cannoi
'
D*»t week, being here on their wedbody needs, and make certain that the building of bone and muscle
sing tbeful to "b&lt; only about twice a* many bus-hete ta-cause of wme failure beyond their i •Tlxse are ----------hard .days.
of wheat to buy either of the ma-.control U not only folly but U, way1
'--r;~T
::” cnUca! ding trip.
will go on.
— ....
...-------which it! Mgs. Mary McGuinness with her
ment then thest
.
txts! Am'rtcan tolerance Every da/s.
but they
are--------days in
toil—stir- cousin. Miss Mary Morrurey. of
institution* are simply wire eflort chines under coniiderat'am tha. it ^.ni.M L, j:;xlcU5 lo operate under'1* »’-'rth while to live and L..
Jackson, spent tlie fore part ot the
&gt;esL ditch them and re- . did in 1914. Since June wheat ha* tlu. nfw M.. up M far M u humanlv ring day.'. —Chief Juktice Hughes.
week
in
Grand
Rapids
and
saw
t-rulc-of-thumh standsomewha- again while other । passible. Let’s not have tha genuine.
The greatest gift that can comai
commodity prices have risen slightly' •c/Kiperativ “ spirit broken down by Ito a man. nch or poor, is to be able Ward and Jamer tn ' Alexander Tlie
r Great.’Right here is where wo can be of help to every home where milk is used,
|
With so basic a . commodity as any unwarranted threats—Frank; 6&gt; we the gox! in other people and
O.«ar A Edgerly of Newburgport.
। Bryce. Grand Ledge Independent. ■,
Mas-uchusetts. who has been . ;x'nd-1
wlieat showing such extreme fluctu­
because actual TESTS by Michigan State officials have proyen that no
igood
in
him.
—
Charles
M.
Schwab.
Ing ten days of his vacation *i'h J.
Kain ations in .purehaAine .power is ft any
OUR TRAGIC GOVERNOR
(’LEANER milk is produced in the State than Highlands Dairy Grade
Lev Ried and fantilv. &gt;aves tomor­
crcd wonder that orderly conduct of .The Eccentric agree* with three'
Tiw problems of this century row ’Friday* for Kalnmaxoo. where!
“A.” That's the REASON WHY the Highlands Dairy is the ONLY Dairy
liere will'business becomes so difficult? With; s:ii' hold that Governor Conutock cannot be tackled with the mind of
in this section permitted to sell Grade "A” milk. EVERY DROP of
function about 3* u-uul. This b ronng standards of value there is no thoufil not be recalled Although he the last century.”—William Maxton.
has proven himself a fyajrically Md
The'plain,
incontestable
truth
is,
,
*
,r
'„
I
‘
n&lt;s
Mrs
-|
made pcariblc by good management 'soUd foundation on which to build- miappomtr
milk you get from us comes from our own herd, which is regularly in­
disappointment to a majority -of
--------..j vote{| for JUm
that
America,'
is -----------infinitely ------better
Reichert of Toledo are visiting
and lhe loya.ty of the faculty in Therefore the government has de/ ...
those
who
■■**... (an{j
—- --------n. spected by Inspectors representing the State. Are you interested in
,
—
1
Ji~
.u...
—
..
their
daughter
and
sister.
Mrs
I
voluntarily accepting sharp salary‘tided to embark on an experiment, includes Republicans as well ns;
Ult*„t^xe,A!wn "
George Menhenruck.
CLEAN MILK? if so'we will be glad to hear from you.
cuts *» that a full schedule of stud- jto stabilize grain price* "Tlw need
-------— ' or
I Mr*. Emma Ford and daughter. '
k»,could be made, avftteble to th*|for such
stability u evident „n of ,helvuui. it must come about’ • Until the nations of the world Miss Belle Dawson of Lowell, were ,
ywmw people of this community. Whether or not the gmernmvni has either through Legislative impeach- arc willing to liquidate their lute*.,guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dun Lewis-'
they catj make little progress toward,-the fore part ol tixt week
Some duutete in Michigan have liv •elected the right method remains-mens proceedtr.ss. or 1&gt;y defeat in
liquidating their .debts.- -Hany V.
I
eial.y cut cteTkulums down to the ;to be seen. Possibly stablinatKm un- 5 t'.—. rt'ra”?
Adairs.
FORTY 3 EARS AGO TODAY.
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Mgs Olga Beamier gave —
a spisll
thn* R *. reading, Tiring, and'rlth-: possible no matter what the method ,, coms’&lt;k's lo-alty to the Partv
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Views and Opinions;
What Others Say

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Backward Glances;

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SCHOOL SALE

NOW IN FULL SWING!

A Quotation

You Can Save On Your Books and
School Supplies at the Rexall Store

We List Only a Few Specials In Our School Sale:
10c Crayola Crayons, No. 88c
20c Crayola Crayons, No. 16 . ,15c
10c Bottles of School Ink, now8c
10c Pencil Sharpeners, now5c
10c Embeco Crayons, now5c
6 Colored Pencils in box, now10c
75c School Bags, now49c
25c School Companion (with pencil and pens) 10c
Perfect Circle Compass, now10c
50 Sheet Note Book Fillers5c

We Buy and Sell All School Books
Used Io County Schools

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Will Give You More Food Value for Your
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Buy ... At Anywhere Near the Price!

But Milk Must Be CLEAN to Be Safe to Use

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

honor of her guest. Miu Lillian
Rosalie, of Grand Rapids
Mrs. L- Dockatader returned to

netviaaary nete. Teachers at a g.-wi.p eminent is honestly attcmr-t’.n? to dous lew to Michigan that his post- aji&lt;i time.’—Guglielmo Marcvta
.
election performance thus far has ,
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fallen so short cf mr. (pre-election
Only he «ho simphfi# lite pospromke—George Averill, firming- icsv.onj can really reduce his wor- after a weeks vial with relative* in
jtaun Eccentric.
; new.’-Bruce Barton.

accepting whatever euU might be do a give full co-operi'ion !o
requtted in order to insure a full J experiment..

Telephone 2651

Robert W.Cook, Propr.

. Hastings, Mich.

�, THE HARTINGS RAMNItB.-WRPNE8OAY. SEPTEMBER «, 1833

IJST«u?7to“

Social Events and Personal Mention

“iNEW GOLF EVENT

Mr. and Mra Edward Tudor tnest ■
PROVED INTERESTING
tlw week end in guginaw flshfhg.
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Mr and Mm. canton a. Bump atJ Tuesday Lupcheon &amp;t Coun­

MUSIC “FESm
HEfeTHISWEEK

tended A Century *if Progress ini
try Club Wai Very En­
OUcago over the week end.
•
joyable Affair
(CcntlnO^ from page onei
MT* Henry Altnouw of Vermont*- ^Mr. and Mrs. William Schulz of
Mr. and Mrs. Kvnne'.h Dunlap
ota ‘— “rn3
‘&gt;' “‘]ltow,rt»wnI.o4 A.u Tyl.r ,p.».
Thirty-two members of the Ha«villa was tn the city on Saturday.
, a't"i "i1,“a
rJcht;
“■*"
•
il“«B Coun'nF Club and their gueal* -8--------------------—F. Schubert *-----------------------Unfinished SymKeith Johnson of Flint is visiting “'■ll Monday with Mr. and
“d Mrs.
“» Monday.
Mona.'.
■
sw.dw ,M Montoy ...
In M.MW*
Dtoto,
.
. ‘slanded
-khvcu the
lire Tueaday
4uc*aay luncheon
nuiuievn at
ar phony—Arranged by Theo Mows.
I •Mr.
M11I .••Ui.
,.nrtj.v ,,,,
hl* grandmother. Mr*. Nettie Hyde. K*nh Daniel*.
— and Mr*. Frank «ltne of DeKeller
•
club Assorted flowers
in ,lar
large
epent the week end here with .
to
reTunreturns
e 1^ today to T*
Club
n°w?r» ,n
»p »-Overture from the Opera
Mrs. Betty Caine was home from
Mw* Joeephlne Carveth returned troP.
Ann Arbor
to resume iier “
teaching
used for
tor Pau.t'-Arranged by B Schlepefriend*.
;dut*e*
foTamit^r^^J
■«»»»««
bouquets
were
effectively
u*ed
Grand Rapid* on Sunday and Mon- on Saturday to Detroit and will re­
। duties for another y«w.
grell.
Mr*. Joe Mead vWted her son. Orr
Ml» Olive Lathrop of Detroit U
"
day.
■
nime her work al the Hamtramck
10—Hie Hasting* Banner-March
'Mead, and family at Battle Creek spending her month'a vacation with . A IWW goh cienLjpItaJ UieflvoMis* Inez Adams of Northville it
?***'
Dr; and Mr*. C p. Lathrop.
six-seven and eighrwa* played in —A’. A* Bifernlj
the guert of Mrs. Sarah Br*nctetet- _.Mr: a,ld
u .rz.
alld 'over the week end.
Band Program.
Mr*. Cor*
M;*.
Jo.hn±’11
March* Lou returned Tuesday from
Mr».
cor* Biggs of
or Rutland
Ruf land 1*
U1 m
.s Albert
Aioen Altoft
niton vu
»u called
calico to
io lhe. ®5n!f^ “2
J—Grund Opening-Concert March
Mr* Edith Edger vtalled Mr and
* •pendint some uma with Mr.’ and Grund Rapid* Sunday-tp meet her
—Dudley Huntington
Mr*. J F. Edmond*
nephew*. Albert and Gerald Newton. Vh„
Mrs. James Young of Middleville on Oc.n.tur,Jrf ^*5^
. . 2—Light Cavalry-Overture—F. von
.
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,
.
.
,
.
g
|
Chicago
Johnson
winning
the
cut.
Contract
Mbs. Eleanor Miller went to De­
Andrew Houfatattcr of Rutland pf Chicago
Monday.
and auction bridge were played in Suppe
■
Rev. and Mrs J a McNulty and
MU* Florence Watkins returned troit on Saturday where *he it** ac­
Ray Flnnie win3—Fbrget-Me-Nol &gt;W*ltxe»&gt;—Elfamily
returned Saturday from lhe afternoon. IMr*.
Monday to Wyandotte to resume her cepted * (MMitlon w(pi the Fred Paimaticr Labor Day.
nUig tn contract , and. Ml** Kathryn Us Brook*.
tliey had
been IOT
for clarke
Saunders Candy Co
Mr. and Mrs. Darrell" Jone* and Saugatuck where ,ney
Uaa Decn
W p.
Clarke holding iugh
high acore
score in *ucauc- 4‘ —Chicago Tribune-March
•* *- ——
teaching tliere.
thetr vacation
,Mi*»
Grace
Ddmond*
returned
Attorney and Mrs Lowell F Jone Uo"
Cnamber*.
Mr*. Allie Rock of Grand Rapids Friday from norllx-rn Michigan and baby rtrtt«d relative* in Big Rapid*
over lhe weekend.
linA -MMr*n nf R*-tn*w
Several truest* from out-of-town
6-The Only Tune Tlw Band
visited tier sister, Mrs. D H Good- on
Sunday went to Union City where
Mr. and Mr* Ronald Warner hart ,,\d gSrtoof MriSd MraAndrew wtrr P1**"’- M1M Kathryn Clarke Could Play Wo* Auld Ung Syne—
•he will teaeh thia year.
returned to Detroit where he will a m,Uh?*Anareu havlI1
„ „
er ruesta
luiving
as h
her
guest* Mrs
Mra. Ralf Al Haves
Haye*.
Mr. and Mr*- Edwin Smith and .teach anntiier year
yr an(1 Mn(
Bensley were Walker, of Ur. Angrlr*. Calif. MU , 6-The Holy City-TYombone Solo
guest of MIm France.'. Krelner of
.
Eari Smith went to South Bend.
MIm Mildred Barnum leave* today aurw
Detroit la-'t week .
guest* of Hasting* relative* O1I
on Herma Fi’Jtgerald of Bellevugj Mr*, by Stephen Adam*. Rom Pierce.
Mr. urwVXt» Rodman Saunders of Ind . on Tuesday to vtslt Mr. and for Kalamiu.&gt;J where the will attend Thursday enroute Iron, Chicago to Clare Fumi-a. of Nashville Mrs 7—Moonlight in Dixle-A Southern
Mrs Hoy Smith and family.
Arthur Brown, of Grand Rapid*. CharacteritUc—Ffed W clement.
buaincas college.
.
their homo fn Traverw City
No pun is intended.. . you can really
Mr and Mrs. Lioyd DoLa no and
8- Peralan Moonlight - Wwlti — K.
jnine* Silsbee. Bunday
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lewis Vbited
Mf. and Mr.s Burdette Briiata and and Mt»a Alice Bates, of Marshall
feel the difference in the quality Iw,a,„uuof
,ul,„Bowen. MUI*
„ Mr*, chfford Dolan had aa her L. King.
Mr and Air* Kilis Daniel* qpcm a child of Grand Rapids were guesta Mr. and Mr*. Churle* Rathbun of grandchildren
B»nSunday.
tiSed^on"*^"
and'MrwToral
Edger bikA’ Mw J&lt;jlin Kalnttw'* 1,1 S&gt;r““9- - "Ztnith-Qverture--B*r01d
~
few day* idat week In northern of her mother. Mrs. Carrie Mont- BaWta'Dreek
2a“4e&lt;?ree!: on
sn Sunday.
CBil&lt; d on Mr and
Mrs. Loyal Edger
tween ordinary felt hatsand our new
tlt.
.
gomrry. Sunday and Monday
Mr and Mrs Fred Woodruff of Monday afternoon Labor Dav
c,u*' N Y • Mr’’ R,y Branch. Miu nett.
Michigan trout fishing,
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5"—
rer
?J12
’rt."‘1
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Mis* Bernice Crea»er of Grand Grand Rapid* mitrd *Mrs
. ...., Up
—,—
,
10—Star Spangled Hanner—MelJohn Mt Ind to" CHhwTwSJ .nd &gt;re»
MMy Maxim’ Wunderlich hax reStylcpark hats for fall!
.
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... , and
nnrt Mr.
,v rVton*&lt;
’bvlH* ody by Thoma* Stafford Smith
Mrs Rsy
Cordes. Mr.
Mrs iPhylll*
------------------------tunfed frpm a visit In .Chicago and Rapid* wu* in the city Wednesday Qumfe «v»r the urek end.
two amis. Dcnald and
Billy, and mj
Mr*.
railing
on
friend**
enroute
to
Al
­
While than attended the fair
Mr and Mrs Percy Wareham of g^uh Kesbr attended th- Ke-let Reynolds, of Ann Arbor Mr*. R R ltarmr.ni.trd by Walter Damroach.
There are conservative shajiesand
McPi-ek ot Charlotte was also pre*- Arranged by J P. Sousa
Franklin Beckwith visited A Cen­ bi in where *be visited several dgy* Lansing are guest* of Mt and Mr*, reunion at Jacltaon on Labor Duv.
Mr. and Mr*. James Oie«on and Earl Wareham at Gun take.
tury of Prmriev. expoajntm last week
Mr. ,II(j Mw u r, Bariu-U and ent.
sports styles in all the new shades.
NORTHWEST THORNAFIT-E.
...
, ».««.
returned Sunday to their Iwmc
in vworo
company
with George Dewey
Mrs. Dora Pedewa. Ml** Ambia j,»hn aIll| Margret returned M»ndav
We were all glad to hear Mr*
Mr and Mra. Fled Tlnkham .rfiin Aurora. IIL. after visiting her and Peter Fedcwa attended a home- lioai Camp ]akf. north of Grand for Ute day assisted by Mrs. Charles
Be sure and feel them!
Grand Rapid* *erc gurat. of Mr J*‘her. J. E. Tyden. and other rcla- coming
—
na
lBU*. wnerv
.. -Mrs. D. A- VanBusklrk and George Cook wA* able to be moved
tn Fowler on Monday
Rapid*,
wta-re wiry
they »pcrn
spent nui
Iwt wrex
week -8 Pott*.
—ini’a Potts Mr* Richard A
and Mrs Kellar Stem on Sunday.
. ,,
Mr “
and
•«&gt; Mr.*.
Mr*. Rankin Hyde and
Mr and Mrs
Mra R J McCrcery.
McCreery. Mra. *‘is.« Vinenli
ihainnan for nest week's Stinuon. in Grand Rapid*
Mr. and Mra Victor Sisson and
Mbs Beatrice Carrothere and Mr* ,-ou George of prrmierelte
PrplneTlllr visited - Maude Schomp and M
Miss
Beatncr ‘bws bAhi
im Beatrtcv
1th" Mr* .John J. Dawson
Mra
Emms Sisson of Freeport were
Netti-: **-*
Hyde
Herney visited
Mb* Jean Bidelman. who ha* been
nil’ r-uin.u
wcr Clara Mannasau - returned to Detroit .Mr*. ...........
“ bn Saturday.
jfcrney
viMtrd Mr and Mrs
Mra U»u
Lou
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&gt;mta. .rtar
, Bvnfh-y of
Sunday
guc*l*
of Mte* Matal Sis- Ctat
Saturday
after ananrtin.
spending iiw.tr
their v.ravoca-( Mrs
Mrs. aaran Brands
ara mm* tier
trer ha*
n.»* rer«-,|u-n*Iey
« Traverse City over the ,n cl"*nfc of Ul"J*?1?
staying at Verne Thomas', ucccm»on.
l|,,n *,th
*ntl M»- Krink Car* turned
■
irned from na visit with Mr and
and , wr-.k end
.n&gt;*
’
nnmr.F n xr ittns rnn
p“nw'd h' r•nwlw to Uw'!r n,‘w
C. W.
,.
jMra
D-.nuld
W Crawford.
CrnwRrd. Vcm
V«-m Ixary
Leary and rothera.
roy^rs.
iMrs. Mason Norwood of Kramar*,
Kriamaabo.
Donald Goucher. Roy Finstrom.
Finstrom
..... „
„ ... .
. hom4 :n.Clarksville Monday evening
Sunday and rj Irr,rt‘ ,,n&lt;1
“nd Harold p
‘lmrr, and
Mira Helen Knapp spent
Mike Beckwith spent Bunday
Palmer
Mb*
sjx nt th.- week t UarII nancrsco.
Franct.co jack
Jack WUhwri
WlIH-on and
and
GRAND RAFIDM Gt t.STs.
Maurlo- Thoma.* mid Mis* Ruth
1 ... in nortta-rn Michigan trout
. TVcnrrt
min
John
McKcnnnn
o. of
Hat-,t
.....spent th«.. week end
.
. Mrs. Wilbur Line and Mr*. Roty-rt Heintz of Leighton attended A C-. nMonday
Rcoe/t
and
John
M&lt; Kennon
Bal-. ...1 —.&lt;&gt;1.
vith relatives at Marshall,
alio [xm. rt Kenflrld
flihing
,lt' Creek were guczto of Mr. and mretiiNI her brother and wife from in c ilcago and attended A Century T Walton were h&lt;*R-*se* at a plea*- tury ol Pr&lt;jgrr«* in Chicago over the
Mr ami Mrs. Kenneth Daniel*
Frederick Palmer Sunday
Ohio.
ant day
«t«v Friday
»Mri«v ut
Haxtinir. week end
- and Dayton,
IVU, WIHW
,&lt;ii Progrr&gt;-.
"
ut th.the Hasting*
end.
.
j
and Mrs Edith Beckwith and ron. .D,
y-.
,,
-Lucy Crow
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and daughter Eva
Mr.
Harold Utter
Mr. and
und Mr*.
Mr*. Harori
Hiter of Country
Country Chib
Club honoring Mra.
Mra R. R*.
B - j,«
Mr. and Mr* Loren Tungatc and
Kenneth, were in Grand Ripids
•—* Kurtr
•• • „f jniBmite wtre guest* of Mr. and iOIllB
Mibrea• J.inc
anti •»-Margaret
F. w,-»*
W'bb »nrt
and vr»
Mr* s
S H. Southwick
Southwtek of
of\f
an- Mr
- - , (j
- MM.. c.ui7-try and »
'family
spent part of last week sight­
iiave returned to their Imme in
Frank Edmond* and Mra Cora i Pennington nt Chleafro were Grand Rapid*. Gnlf »m played in 'k,
,t
Friday. Seeing
and vtaiUng Relatives in
, Grand Rapids after {{lending sev'cral ■ Biggs on Labor Day
gursu «»i Mr. end Mr* T S Baird th,! moniuw. Mra. Southwick wtn- northern Michigan.
’weeks with their grundmoUier, Mrs
miw Mae Spradling and George 0n Sunday and Monday
»*OR 4 Pn“' l°r keeping out of the
Mi und Mr* Oscar Sherk spent'
|i John KurU.
C&lt;ripe: accompanied Gardner Chid-• ml** Jun x-t Michael 'returned sand traps. Cover* wi re laid tor sixweek end with Mr. and Mra :
Mrs Fred Henke* and daughter. ^{4-,-. jr.. home Isom Madison, Wl*. Monday from Camo Kltanniwa '‘‘en at the luncheon at one o'clock. the
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
James Baribom ot Lak-: City.
Mb* Nora, left Saturday for Detroit. j0J a v.an o,er the u..-k end.
clear ink. where she ha.* bc-n dur- contract bridge being played in the
Maurice Thoma* left Tuesday!
where Miv. Nora will redone tor. Mi- Eva K«tJ und Her mother. 1Mg ()«. ..1Uinnnr acting a* dining alternoor
..............
in. Mrs. James
G. Bnstol and
“V !whtr ,n lhe DcUult Mrs Brace, of Chicago, were guests,
imste.e and Instructor. *
Mr:* W. M Stebbins won first and morning lo begin hi* sctaxil dutlc*j
pubUo school*.
of Mr.. Emma S. Evun* and- Mra
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•
Mr. and - Mra
Nell Ftah and Mr. M-cnnd pttns and Mrs- Webb and at Galesburg.
K. v and Mr*. Dewey and Georg- Wa p McCoy Uut Katutday.
Fu;trier acquaintance oi John DU-1
and Mrs. Al Nicholas w
of Bangor , Mrs Southwick were presented with
-t—
taltcnded wrvire.* al Fountain 8t
Mr and Mrs, Edwin Pate and s1----ptn-t Sunday
with Mrs
Mra Pteh'.* gift prU’.s. Guest* from out-of-town Ion .formerly of Middleville and vi- family. Leonard Wachter and tarn- ,
B.ipti&gt;t church last Sunday wlwre children returned Thursday to De- mother Mm. Rose Treko in hoc or wi re Mlj. Olive Lathrop, of Detroit, cinityr received word-of hte death al Uy. Mr and Mrs. Roy Roberts., Mr.
jDr Miton McGorrill of Boulder, !ro« after a two week* visit with ™ hTii”
1 and Mr*- Will Warner, Mr and Mr*.
'and Mrs Chester Stem, of St. Sturgis last week.
Mr and Mr* Kraul and Haro'd Blake Ruing and Mr. and Mrs, Oea.
■-Colo..
Colo.. wa«
w« -neaker.
speaker.
. .*».
xIr. and Mra «&gt;
E. n
C. Edmonds.
. Mrs
WaHK.r of
Angeles.
Mo
J. 8. Bechtel and wife. Ronald
mum.'. Katherim Burroughs and Cal., and L -r sister. Mi.*.* Hernia
entertained the U. B Sunday School1 Roberta
"
Itayncs and wife and Mbs Theresa Gertrude Rx*m11 returned to Cleve- Fitxg'-raM of Bellevue, were guest* PRESBYTERIAN PASTOR RE­
from Grand Rapid* Monday at th^lr I Mr, and Mr*. Welby Crockford
Bechtel epent Saturday, Sunday and Iallrt Monday after visiting Mr. and
*home. TURNS FROM-VACATION | spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
-Mcnday in Chicago attending A Mre Wayne Slcndek over the week Mi*.* Kathryn Clarke on Tuesday.
Mr.
Rev. John Kltchlng. D D. pastor
—- and
—- Mr* Otto Wood and Ixasl joe Crockford of Carlton,
Century ot fhogres*
entertained
rt-iativeSj Mr. and Mrs. D. B.-Green spent
Mrs. Clarence Goucher spent Inst of the First Presbyterian church of Gi taldine
Mr.
and
Mrs.-Gary
Crook
visited
.
Mr
,
M
A
Umb!c
and
Mis
Helen
Tuesday witty Mr. and Mrs T.
ntr’ .rv*C.ti« rj Tranton . "“J
—7
" *‘‘’4t '&gt;» Chicago, the tpiest of Mrs this city, returned to Hasting* on from Ohio Aver the week end.
ran r-n r1 st
r xr zv
and Mrs. Gscar Otis of rrenton -Lambin, also Lenta Chaflee of Nash- gjjn- Ludwig. On Bntunlay Mr Monday
week.
zonaay of
m this
u» wcea
Parkin picnic wx* held at Whlteflect at their ccttagg at Leach
■
OTtam v^.Uo., torn, Lak. Tnu&gt;«l»r. Bren-«, ,-l l.to
curbU111
vl
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n
*:'.
lX
!
1
’
nd
M
.
’
11
r
:
O*&gt;u’
ta.r
went
t.-Chicago
and
Mrw
“
Cf^
"I 3 p*«atdl over lhe week Goucher r- tmn.4 wah him on Mor.- in th, Unn.ra.iy «t dhum when
J*"”,'1
•“ Uf Kch«ra O Bton
Farrell at Coldwater. '
'end?
Im- has been «nKa&gt;rrd in the study of
Th*1 V«rmetee Sunday school pic- and children of Lansing spent the
1 Mr. and Mrs Eugene Freeman h-R
Mr and Mra Hotncr Wanvr viiMr and
ni„, Mra. Jas Gilmer accom­ Anctent Lum uajt* Church History nlr whlch w‘“* P«t|»n&lt;ri las' wetk . week -nd with lhe latter's mother,
.Mr.
on Thuradav for * visit with hec.ltt&lt;| Mr. and Lira. iJoyd McCormick -------|lanlrtl- b.y Mr. and Mrs. I&gt;w*td Gil­ and X. WL» H..~arch wort. Mr, •» to toMlM. wrt tolday. Bryl . Mr&gt; Oratn Faul.
sister. Mrs. L N. Ward, of New York — |&gt;*tn&gt;it
tort oi lost week. Marilyn
—------al c.l.tonla Bark.
A large nimber tram tore aurnil.
. — mer
*nd• •two children of Lansing Kltoun, Im. ton tontotur wxto
:City, and her niece. Mrs Roy Kuntz. McCormick
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returned -with -----them •tor
xbitwl Mr and Mrs George Under* and musical method* In Chicago Mrs Frank Garbow and naught-.'i | ed tiic Labor pay celebration al
of New Haven,, conn.
WMd v»
vi Fairmount. Ind .’orer’the during the same time.
Jeanette and *on Paul spent a few Hasting* Monday.
i“ vlnl!- ,
weed
; M* and Mra. Warren Roush an-1।, Mi** Helen CtddeaUr. In ccwnpany . —
wreuk end
•3
R&lt; v, n-iwoom
Kitehing will preach -&gt;•
on 8un“■*— —- *i**ling relative* at Big Rapdaughters. Winnie and Dorothy, witli Humphrey Rohm- of Detroit. '. or anij Mrs. Rowland Webb of day morning al 10:30 o'clock-and is U.
*.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
and Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Roush oi I spent Monday In Unsing *hrrc Grand Rapid*. Mr*. George Skltjr.er very desirous of seeing the member* "Wayne and Norman Carpenter,. Mr. and Mr*. Jack DiRey and
ANT) OL’R NEW BUY­
Kalamazoo spent Saturday night at they were gur«i* of Mm* Harr.c. and MIm Gaywo-xl skinner of Wan- and friend* of the church at this spent part of last week In Chicago children of Chicago. HI . spent over
thr Caccadr* at Jackson.
attending
A
Century
of
Progress
j
the
w«k
end ns gtterta of her mothHollonX
paca. Wis. und Dr Morgan Skinner service. Everyone la given a cordial
ING PLAN THAT MEANS
At tlie cell of Bishop DiRar Blake
Mr. and Mr*. Minor Freeman and|*r. Mr*. Arma Goodin.'
Mi*j&gt; Huth Wibfcrt returned to he.
u UIV4U
,11UU.
Lacey were guest* U1
of Wl
Dr.. .„
and
Invitation.
Rev. Dewey was in Detroit last schcol dutk** nt HULdale Monday &lt;»f
familv and Mra. Louretta Tungatc
The Yankyc Spring* school U now
M„. c p l4ithrop on Monday
i----------------------------------GREAT SAVINGS ON
Thursday in attendance at the H r moth r. Mr-. C A Wiberl. and
and Mr. and Mra. Ben Carpenter at-! in aeuion with Ml»s Don* McKibMl „ Barl)ar!, .tohnson [raw
HONORED BIRTHDAY.
Michigan Council of ita- D"l»ot'--In- Verne Prentire accompanied her. rr- Thursday for Stnunfttg,‘Va.. where
Ten guests were present at a de­ tended the Carpenter reunion at' bln again as teacher.
ACCESSORY PIECES
diana Area of the M £• cl. arch.
। Mr. and Mrs.
■
Fred Raymond and
turning ...
in the evening
s|ie will U.W.IU
attend the
Baldwin UHIIHUI
ItghUul |»UJ
ffarty »»WII
given VII
on Thursday
..
n&lt;v Mary' xmuuwui
*uu&gt;wa* Pari* Sunday
II Mr- an&lt;w!,.Mrsc
Recent guests of lhe Rev. Dewey.' ........^
Mr «nd Mra.
Mi. Itany
Ilarrv Ritchie.
tllt^nle Mrs
uri eoUe^t.
..n ... ««..
... .. Johtuon
......
...
. ... Rehor
. ,htmor...... ..
Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Raymond and
Mr
Mra. Aben
and...
Mr* evening
by ....
Mra Jacib
Marqniac—atyletl for today
were Mr. and Mra. Arthur E. West­ Haael Hinkley and Richard Hinkley Fdgar Thomas will accompany her. ing the birthday anniversary of Mr*,
WOODLAND.
two children of Jackson were guest*
brook of Illinois Wesleyan Univer- spent Sunday
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111
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D
L.
Christian.
Mrs.
L
V
Bcssmer
Ed
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0
’
,
L
of
'
rtTa^rrthre
relatiw^here
NOr"
and
Monday
In
AkThey
-expect
to
remain
in
Dayton.
Mrs
V.
but rcminiacent of the
•slly. Bloomington. Hl. Dr. Wc»t- ron. Ohm. as guest* of Mr. and Mis., Ohlo. over Sunday.
won top bridge score and Mrs. Sarah ''1&gt;1,pd ll5'r daughter. Mrs. Clyde rU and other retattrea tare.
bnxik is Dean of the School of Itoruc T j Root and W J. Sarr. •
George Mackhalinski
Mackhalinski and
and wife of,
beauty ofOld English design.
Rurll.
and
. chfford Dolan , left flunday on a Powers the eonwlation.
.D
""n “
"d family over the week end (I Gearae
phlcago.
were
guest*
of
hi*
mother
,
of tiic Univenuty.
Mr. J*s. Gower and Mias uiulse business trip lo Los Angeles and I The bostes.* rerved lunch, the din- and tta^’ Jill attended the Labor
It is-the newest and noblest
: Dr- R- L. Laird came Sunday to Oowit were guests ol Mr. and Mra. other points in California. He wcnt'inr taBle\lng centered with a bowl Day celebration at Hastings Mon-! and sister the forepart of this week.
Hosting.* whrre Mrs. Laird and the Clyde Bcnilhaneck ot Hart on Satjrfrom here ta Kansas City, leaving Idf gardcri Bowers flanked with can- day.
i J. C Raymond t* building a large
pattern in 1847 Rogers
I
up-to-date
poultry
house.
.
;
l.ornUdren tore
-toto-to. ■ urday and Sunday. Tiu-y
..... also visited., tbere by plape Tuesdav mornlhg'ciles in „
Henry J. Faul of Detroit visited
crfstal holder* Tlie honor
Bros. — Lifetime Silverpbte
A. L. Grave* and wife spent Mon,m»A
I
MrvK
*n8"‘"‘'
Ah
**Mr. w.rt&lt;r*riHk
&lt;&gt;f acm.'--------------- —
• “
• *"-“! —-^Veaented with a shower- his mother. Mr*. L. Faul, over the
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
iday In Hastings.
holiday.
of lifetime Distinction.
of misceHanhou* gifts.
Phoaa 2634
Haitians
, to Detroit after a stay of ten day*, j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmond* reA
cn!1 p^^.. WiU( Bjvt,n bv
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hilbert visited[i Ozark mountain farmers netted
Out of lowiHiurat* were Mrs Edw.
i Mr. and Mra Bert Crites of near lumrd Thursday from a week s Visit j,(r. and Mra James Fnd’ley in hon- Clark of Los Angelea. Calif. and; Miss Winifred Hefiemon and hcr
more than 81.000.000 from their 10T1
ACCESSORY PIECES
Sunfleld brought Richard. Beckwith wUh Mr and mA. Earl Fra&gt;r and’"'«,*•MtoiT-m^dIduiSter Mr
father of Kendall Sunday and Mon­ ; strawberry
crop.
lo bu -wore here Mood.y
(anutj
cu„lw„
",| sl„
wreX™ Otot MU* Helen Wooton of Detroit.
A SAVING OF Jf
day.
Mr. and Mrs Walter FUher and,
ACCEPTS POSITION.
I family and nL-o attended the Amer- • IKltnU ln Ohlo. / *
' .
^“ndTfr* mX BaJ^r of
Miss Helen Wooton. who has been( son. Edward, left Tuesday for a
i‘fC!Jn J^C‘°in *”t*rU‘nmpnl “ ,h&lt;’' MM France* Sage went to Grand punt; Mr ailrt Mra Bert^irendera
attending tlx* Detroit Busines* Uni­
A Century of Progress.
Hair grounds.
! Rapids Sunday and her stster. Miss ,nnn. Mr. and Mra John Zoet. Mr , versify
.
.
for a yeur’, .has been spending
nhm“wS-&lt;rta’th^'
wid^fdm : ,Mbpl
“nd *&lt;rhmd.
nnd M„ Nick jncObson. Bobby a"week’ here' wiVh her parents. .Dr.
Mr. and Mra. Chas. Cook leave
T*Ot»«IW« «*»»•/««
Sdlins ™ Fttandf f She
*£n'
1°"”’, *?,h : J««&gt;b“»n. and Mr and Mr* Clar- and Mr* J A. Wooton. She has this Tuesday for Chicago where
IIB K^a
i .• -;»»»
.
i^clake ^r'
522?” returnl”« lo ,lrr. encc Zyirtra of Grand Rapids Mra. completed her course and has ac- they will attend the World's Fair I
Mrs Glen England entertained.
the
”da?•*'
.
. jHun
Jerne* Endaley
will return
to. volchi- ccpico
ceptcd a imoiikmi
position on the
" Mo
—-----r.iiue.vy win
-nun- io.
me teaching
icnuiuii*
eolith of Kalamaaoo, since tne Close
Mr, Georgia
oeorgla Brown
Brown and
and Mr.
Mr. and
and ra
rago
K(1 ar.h hcr
her son
*n and
—-1 daughter
J—*-•— for staff -•
«... -leaving
—-•— —
Mrs
of the ---------University,
on tlie Bridge.club and their children
of her aumnwr school work at West -, MrM
cJare Rrown
amwn of Maine *nd
and i
,TO ----weA*- .u...
visit
fr« riaro
.Monday for Detroit. Hcr many at a picnic at her cottage at Sad-cm Reserve University at Cleveland.. jgra. Ha'tie Hilburn of Kansas ^vere
——
I friends wWi her success in hcr new dlebag lake Thursday afternoon. Ice
BARKLR-MTAIRK.
I
of labw.
Ohio
jgucsta of Mra. Nettie Hyde on Mon­
cream and cake were served. About,
Mr. and Mrs Carl Schuchart of l,lay Th(. Jonncr wa.-, a resident of
On Saturday, Sept. 2. a very pret-----------------------------------twenty-flve were present.
.
West Webster. N. YM hide a pleasant praincvhlc township ’ for many ty wedding took place at the home
। The community service will be I
HAPPY ANNWBRSAMY.
week end vmt With Mrs. A. F. Gosch &gt;car8
of Mr and Mr* Stairs of North Irv­
The children and grandchildren of held nt the Methodist church next!
and son. Frank F Gosch. They had|' Mr and Mr#. j o Bernard of ing. wherf their daughter, Mis* Paul­ Mr.
and Mrs E J. Bump met at Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Rev.'
the
not met Mr. and Mr*. Gosch for Toledo were guests of Mr. and Mr.- ine Stairs, was united In marriage their home. 113 N. Park St., to help Wynn will be the speaker. The sub­
30 odd years. They were on , Wayne Merrick and ----Mra --J -F --------Black tn Mr. Alvin Barker of Houghton,
September 8th and 9th
their forty-eighth wedding subject of his talk will be. "The!
IH8J Golden Annimsdrjt 1933 some
their way to Chicago to spend a few ever the week end. On Monday they] N. Y. Rev Minard Lewis perform­ celebrate
anniversary
which was oh the sec­ Snake Story" Special music Is be­
days at A Century of Progress.
returned to Toledo accompanied by cd the ceremony, assisted bv Rev. ond of September. All had a -very ing arranged by Kennard Schaibly
i Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giddings
hte sister. Mrs- Black, who &lt;111 re- I Wm. C. Gearhart
Mr. and Mrs. happy tint*?.
main for several week*.
' Barker will reside at Houghton and
and daughter. Ruth, left Sunday.
Beet Quality
Lt.
W. J. Watkins in company with continue their attrites nt HoughtonI
HONORED MRS. DODDS.
for Tawas City after ipending the
8 C Flcod of Bay City leave* today College. Their many friends unite
Mr and Mrs Clarence W. Craw-, summer here with Mrs. Lena Velte.
cn an Inspection trip over the Mid- in congratulations and best wishes,■ ford entertained Thursday evening Mrs. Velte expect* to remain in her,
um. 33c
die Division of tl.c M C. R. R . on '
--------------- *•*'* -----------at dinner In honor ot Mrs. Grace 8. home here thl» fall.
BABCOCK—WOLCOTT.
Tail Caa
;O R T work. While Mr Watkin* I*
Dodds, of Kansas City. Mo. Ten
Mr. and Mrs D B Green were
Mr.
Babcock of
Middleville
away. Mrs. Watkin* Is vuittng her
- - James
- -- - ------------- —
—-- —- guests were present. \ifr». W. M. guests at a fl o'clock dinner at the
lister, Mr*. Ed wpertinger. of Con- •«’U
“•W1
,d*.U.*h; Stebbins and Charles S Potta win- home of Mr. and Mra E. A. Burton
Hantine
/'
trr ot MrRs&gt;’ Wolcott of ning high wore in contract
i given in honor of Mr. and Mrs
B‘r
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I| Mr. and Mrs. -Byron
------ ---Smith and .Hastings motored to South Bend.’
--------------- »♦*--------------Cha*. Reebe of New Jersey
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Mr and Mrs H I. Fratcher of,
their son. Kenneth and daughter Ind., on Saturday. Sept 2, where
Corner of State and Jefferson St*.
Hasting.*, Mich.
------------------...who
----------------------Mrs
Allen Sage,
spent a few«r
Detroit are visiting «•*.Mr. ~~
and ««*.
Mr*
Marian, also Mr. and Mrs Mahlnn they were, united in marriage Mr
Fancy Quality
Caa*
'Smith. Malcolm Campbell and Mias and Mrs. Babcock will make ,fheir days with th'e family here, returned jdhn Dell thte. week. Sunday Mr i
'Ruby Washburn, all of Detroit, came home in thl* city Congratulation* to her wruk at Ypoilanti the latter and Mrs Dell and thetr guest* visc«a*
|Mrt of the week.
ited relative* tn • Kalamazoo and
to Hastings Saturday, then went to and best atehe* are extended.
! Wall lake where they spent th* week Ct
*T««' uvitr nrr«T« I T”0 Branch school begun Tuesday Scotts.
Mra Rw Smith of BanfleldI entflP-1 nM’m‘n’ ,rlth Ml"
nory 01
Uo&gt; d T‘mw “
the I
end uY.d Labor Day.
Regular
81.25
Vaiu&gt;
tained
4hurad
t
her
?onner
ctaS?
Ho,tni
’
s
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35
Xeach
"
Thr
Br
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r
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.
We
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Church
of
‘
h
^'
I Mr* OH Cleveland, accompanied
S Th?v dte’-nct has ten High sc hod students'weekr,eS.“**?.•_
of,
Iwwnt
rwar Adrian
Adnan on
Mr, tai!at
"l Hastings and Nashville
Nashville for the! Mr.
Mr and Mrs. Lee Lehman
went In
to R*nd
Sand take
lake near
on InX
jI। wcr* airs iiorar,
li.c sir.,
jv«r
Woodbury were guests Sunday atMonday
where they met Mr
IL.,
Maxwell Haute
- Edmond-, lhe Mi *e* Bernice. BcstCleveland and Mr and Mr*' Clevc- • ST»rt «.&gt;.’!
Mr
MrK F,r c,
... -. —
,rt ..r„ Wlll from Washington attended A Cvn-&gt;wing.
land went on to their home in Co’­* Mrs. Austin
Fur**-.
"***itury nt Piocrcas n few day* before
Mr. and Mrs F. O. Shorno and.
lumbus. Oh lb. Kendall Kratz of
a
of Danfl«*M. • “ “ “ ‘
returning »o her home liere
son. Don. and Dr. and Mrs R. G !
Covington. Ky., went home with
। The fourth -Norton
Ftnme and -™-,
family were
of J
them
t’NDERGOES OPERATION.
-v-----school
- ----- reunion
—.......
—- -guests
------- ...
John L-enhath eleven years old
he!d Saturday. Sept 2. with Mrs Stat* Hilbert and family at
Mr.-and Mrr L C- Schill of Cleve­
FREE with every $1.00 purchase
land.'Ohio, who have been-spending
of Mr. and Mr* Otto taenhath. about one hundred twenty-flve in Saddlebag lake Sunday
The
North
Jordan
school
reunion'
underwent
a
sriou*
operation
on
attendance
A
bountiful
pot
luck
Th*
jnntan
&lt;u*h,
some time with her rtater. Mr*. J. W. UUWOiwK.«» .. -«.««.
--------- -- --—■— rT- -—
of Jane Kay Toilet Preparation*.
Brcidenstein. and family of South 1 Monday morning at Pcnnqpk hos- dinner was served at noon and a was held at Lake Odessa Sunday
Haven and attending A Century of pRai, »r present he is doing a* well picture taken of the group. We then Abend one hundred were present. I
Progrcv came here Thursday and
iwwible and all hope lor hl* rap- adjourned to the school room for a Misses yargarel and Katherine
Face. Powder . $1.00 Strawberry Cream $1.00
..--I
v- with «■*»«&lt;&gt;».
’ ____
ihnrt
short htislnru
business mt-e'lna
meeting Thb
The fnllnu-.
follow­ Spindler, Ward Jordan and Dale,
spent a» few day*
relative* r&lt;
Rfl&gt; rrrovery.
.
NOTE: Three Pricee Include the 3% Salee
Peach Lotion Powder Base$1.00
ing officer* were elected: Pres, Mrs. King furnished the music. Four
leaving Saturday for East Taw**-------------- *&lt;»■ wL-----Minnie Eldred; Vice-Pre*
Mae (c.rtner teachers gave memone* ol
Flint slid Detroit oil their way home ’
COMPLETES COURSE.
Astringent$1.00 Lip Paste ----------- ------------ 7Bc
,• Mra
RUto Louts nut
n
....... .
Smith:
...... Secy.-Treas
......... .......
Mra: Alice Nor- tlie *ch&lt;x&gt;l and a number of other*
Karmc*. MU* Bessie
Winston
Sheffield
ha* ---------ftnuhed- his «...
Skin Tonic$1.00 Compact Rouge __-75c
'Karines and Richard Karmes. also training in Hie Arjubrtght Busina** ton. The meeting was then turned gave little talk* on Something They
Walton- (t
the former'* »i»ter. Mra Earl Lewi* College st Battle Creek, completing 1 over to Boas Walton.
* shot: ”time
— Would Never Forget Ray .Robert* ।
of
-----------IV. Battle Creek spent last week with the cou/re in
... lea*
— than
------ the
—-usual
------- . wa*
— spent *in
voluntary
songs and was elected president for the com-|
Mrs Edna Shroyer of Elyria. Ohio, ume -He was complimented very readings and after a short time ing year Among those who attend*
W. Deliver
The Bia Little Store
'•~ir
—
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Pa*i
nt
&lt;iw«.ananni&gt;&lt;
rau'
hv
iv
.
inrtruetoe*
and
‘
ery-jiptnt
in
rSM*’
ing
61'1
scq'U'.ntsnr
f.’ »d from here were Muses Margaret
,and Owen Peet ot Indianipoiit'. Ind ,-highly b'- lu. imtnicton.
'*'-1- .ti -m «« «=mw- &gt;«&gt;« u«m
a Uster and brother ol Mra. Kanne* idently made the meat ot his oppor- -e separated to meet the Saturday and Katherine Spindler. Perry Flo.-* i
and family, Frank Nelthamer and'
Day. 1WL
and Mrs. Lewis.
tunltles.
j.before
before Labor Day,

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• Harry fiandbrook returned home
’•’
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CBEbSEY.
Mlu^Margaret Paine and mother Dole Boulter spent hut week at
and M/s’ Frank Densmore Of Hiu- Kellogg Health camp. Pltw lake,
tings were Sunday guests at Glenn N- H. Barber and Wm. Stocking

plications and brief* filed by Mr. third. In the nan-progressive quoit
Mr and Mrs. Paul Smith. Ira and Century of Prog tew last Sunday,
Sigler were considered and the fal­ pitcliing Clyde Covell won the first
eda Scudder. Evelyn Beardsley,"
• lowing order was entered by the place and Harry Hilton second.
tr. and Mrs. Walter Fisher, Mr. oprratlon ut tlie Delton liospltal on
hi the beys’ fax race Manin
Saturday and Mtu Irene Darter had
bn jeadinc and filing the pe­
Maple was Bret. Robert. Abbey Kt- Mrs. Guy Kantncr and Mis* Cor­ one on Tuesday.
.
tition of the above Domed plainMr. and Mr*. J,F Oswald left
nelia Wise spent several day* the
part week at A Century of Prog- Thursday for a vucatton. They ex­
. pect to visit hi* sister in tlie northem parLof tlie slate and .’(send severul days ut A Century of Pt-ogrvsa.
In the iutch-and-go single race
hurldk Raymond was the winner
ltd Leafir Rater, second
In tl.e hltch-and-go double race.

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| Wedn««I«y» Sept., 6, 1933*

Detroit, Vlrhome with

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! Hastings Building and Loan As- J Beautiful flowers graced the table school vacation with the honw folks
tn amgs ulie knew they laved. Then ■ Lead Thou me on.
|sodaUon vs. Vernon R. Bumford, and living room*.
shen she couldn't think of anyiKeep Thou my feet; I do not ask'
tt al, mortgage forectaaure.
Mr- and Mra H. J. Flower. Bernice
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bpaw are
mbr« they called MUs Fox who'
to see
'
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Mayme Near v*. Lewis E. Jet- and Hattie Bellinger spent Batur- the happy-parents of a little son
plumed for Uwm the school sung and | The distant scene.
tings, bill for specific performance, day and BundKyewith Mr. and Mis. bom at Delton hospital the first of
offertues they hud learned thiz । One step enough for me."
WnxUand
Exctanr.
lunx
«nd
‘
.mil.
Dm,••firing in the canuta of -Queen | EyM fined with tor*. It was I
name of David Charles. Mrs. Bpaw
James E. and Daisy G. Guy, mort-j&gt;lac; Esther."
j significant,—inspirational.
| Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flower and la copvalesccnl at the home of lier
Meanwhile nt the other end of lhe j Then the rest followed, ringing * (Continued from page one. part D gage foreclosure.
IlhPII. they’had IfxirtN-A
- ... -___ __ _ _ . ........ -.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver
to thetr home in Kala- parent.*, Mr. and Mrs C. Lrchlcttlearned inC.lltH*
month, AffO
ago
MISS ETHA M. NAGLEB compound, the— ■ surprise" feature “chorus
— to.
----------------------Nashville State Bank. vs. E L Ap- Nashville State Bank. v*. Floyd W. mazoo Wednesday a.fler spending ner. We extend congratulations.
being hurriedly prepared. Pasin —
a scries
of'meetings.
TELLS OF-CEREMOMY AT was
Strickland, et al. mortgage fore- —■ ■ — ■■■■■■]
■
... ....
ter Ling, our principal. MUa Ciiung.
Chung. ■•shine, ahlile, just where you *re; , ■ pieman, assumpsit.
CHINKIANG, CHINA
~ and -------— .just
—- where
----------j Harry O. Mohrmann. reeelver • closure.
■ ■। ।
।
I, ।
two Chinese women teacher*,
shine, -x..
shine
you—
are.
Phebie A. Craigsr«tMamuel B.
.
State Bank. vs. R. E.
send out the light
—Nashville
---------------------------------------------one mlMionary. al! worked together
with the servants in carrying out a
into the-night.
Swift, assumpsit.
‘
Craig, divorce.
_________ ir;i I T'lFTtM—M
BUILDINGS PARTLY
hundred seats for the girls and 8hllw {or the Lord where you are" |- Hb
—
,
o
Mohrmann
receiver
Harry O Mohrmann
’
Minnis 1. Willison vz George Wil■WM
WRECKED BY BOMBS teachers, hanging and lighting a ) nie procession moved on • and Nashville State Bank. v*. J. C. Fur-■ lison. divorce.
'
,
hundred lantenu under the new ar- marched all around lhe compound: nlss. assumpsit.
Christian Christiansen vs. Anna
j'
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j
bar. It took more tune than we had eighty girt*
carrying
lanterns . Harr&gt;. o. Mohrmann. receiver' E Christiansen, divorce.
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son. divorce.
° Motomenn.
Deyo Larkin vz. Nora A Mat-;
A servant
over I HIUUU1II'
to the mind:
----. .. was sent -----“■ e““x
thews, et al. biU to declare land
"Because thc way was steep and long. atsUmpsit.
a mortgage.
drenty land.
jiornrer
Haitian and
rcad&gt;
,
„
,
. !1 And through a dark and drenjy
In the matter of the estate of contract
1
1 ormer Hastings
und Preenort
Freeport redrcsiEarl H. Cheeseman vz. Grace
Brion Walker, deceased, appeal
dent, wo are permitted to use lhe, They came In a long line, two by lOlx| R.( upon my lips a song
Cheeseman. divorce.
from probate court.
I following letter in the columns of two with tlie graduating classes And put a lantern tn my hands."
Mary S. Barlow, by next friend,
|fr«n
^,,nd
8ert2f mu 1 bo
So many,
many, many
many years
year. ago.
ago. my
my . Ernest L. Wilcox v*. Harvey Hicks.
I*‘u“ithe
"7 dUnhXOf
^MWEtba Nagler
schools leading.
leading.
Ol course
course they
they did . Mother. now in Heaven, dressed mr
Nagler, the
lhe writer,
writer. is
U a
a I shoots
fading Of
me 1 assumpsit.
v». William P. Barlow, divorce.
,
missionary in
in China,
China at
at the
the school
school 1।no
not,t kn
know
exaedy
where
missionary
°* ®*?
c0* TP?
”.. ‘they
2^ ’were
tTIT I
ln “
w,ut* nightie, pul a
Jackson Fence Co; vs. Claude L.
Vada Mann vs. Arthur Mann, di­
\ , T;zoinv
had sent
In ciunxiung
Chinkleng ana
and
has
rela-'f°'
,'&lt; bbut
,u(l Miss JRobinson
,
m.. ‘canmo
candfo in my hand,
in
ruu many reia-i
nunu. lighted
ugureu It
» and Walton, assumpsit.
.
vorce.
lives and acquaintance.* In tills city MV
• .2V
1” “ort."
iL ’’ca,lert.ln ,11C rrlRK.'‘u,. .X*"
‘I;’ ’ started me out on the platform at
Hurry O. kunuiuuin.
Horry
Mohrmann. receiver
Harry Larsen vs. Rhea Marie Lar­
and tliroughout the county. z
ireetton. when they came around tne. chuzcto^4cl&gt;lnif me to sing thc song ‘ Nashville State Bank. v«. Ward A. sen/ divorce.
Some of thc building, of Uie 'arn®r,?f H1” ,mtOry .12,,18
, that she with paUent care had been and Mattle Quick. asumptH.
Mortimer C. Nichols vs. Fred Dar­
.....hare
------ been MrthHrrecked
--------- the ItahUL
with! pUtUng
a Uttie ! Gilson Beil and. Vesta Bell vs.
school
I* theth*v beann
theyMueallna
.began squealing
with lnl,o my hl;art J
by. to lake jurisdiction of forecloa' Light Bearer So before the church Floyd Everts and Belle Everts, us- urc of land contract.
ifull of people I sang.
-------“
sumpsit.
Ida Reese vs. Hurry Reese, di­
Olivet Memortal^airlr Hlah^Bchool..^1^ ajmL^cJche'ra’tod’ |fre- •'Shine, shine, shine. Light Bearers
vorce.
car L. Spencer, appeal from justice
Margaret E. Loss Vl. Otto B. J.
Chinklang. China. IM» mt viuurat (VtoUOV.a
pored—a pictured lantern bearing
.
...
June 28, 1933. ‘ Ihn
Oto, Ito ««!», 0Th
a]
r'hln-AA, nnmu nt tYin whnrj In bhlnc, SlUTlL, 1
Melvin U Pettit vs. Lucile Pettit,
Dear Friends of Mine: .
large letters, and written in an arc ■ ‘-/ice co oMumwlt
Just when
our
and «yellow
divorce.
.
-—— — pink
— ---------- tv,* word, -vp nm ।hr iiobt'Each little lamp.all trimmed and lcc
oMumpsu.
rosea along the walk between tlie abo'e- *2*1,T?r£' i bright.
'j Gilbert P Dickinson w. Prank INorma E. Simpson vs. Fred A.
Simpson, divorce.
iformltory and classroom building
d.nclto ^11‘ttlc heart all pure and white. Rydman trespass on the case
were about to burst into blouom.
W A. «
.to «l&gt;. lor U» Urt . ?■
J. C. Jorgensen to
vs. Wm_M.Dto.|
Wm. McDonCentra) National Bank and Trust
aid. appeal from Justice court.
Company of Battle Creek, a nation­
along came a typhoon, rooting out
X'toT
I
ton I In tlw matter of the estate .of al bonking association, vs. Chas. J.
treea. ta.Un,
breaking .ItoAto.
windows, .nd
and ■..«,«
tearing
X K a &amp;
-I
to,l,to.M«i.MMiUtoW.i!"*'"/
c^“»«'’- appeal
•*»•■ •"&gt;"
I Hottie Checsebrough.
from Lindhurst. et al, mortgage foreclos­
arbors of our to
i be done? The old aur Principal and our good Pastor, learned lo love the candle light and •p Farmefs stalc Bank va Wm
ure.
Bertha Domlne vs. Cornelius DoMng to makT-oSJ Standing^
Mis. Chen,•aOlnlln®
Olnhng■ |.u
alljhat. II
H^meana *na
AndUe
‘
”
m
•‘•naw ■»«&gt;■
tn, jong.
«x&gt;«.
mlne. divorce.
X“Trt
OJW mdu.1. «» »I ««r to* JMW m w hwn «&gt; ten.
ta. i FarmersP“sutt
nk vvs.
, r
.,
State B.
Bank
Roy
Don Edward Pierce vs. Mary Lou»
“toton
’
I &gt;i ito
■ Wtory »W»n j Wto‘’ito“nMlto nl Utt rut. ol isc Pierce, divorce.
Guy C. Keller vs. Sarah A. OrtFtoior Una l«l In pram Ttun “to c.Me torn. *IUr the torvlee.
sehleim deeetoed appeal born. foreclosure of mortgage.
economy, to again put up the kind
ot frames which
would
oger
Annabelle Willison vs. Elmer WilSmThTtW
: atortn
She blow
XultS
hV^b^ reprerented lifted her fare to the star, and,
| Tn tlie matter of the estate ot Ilion, divorce.
O. Glenn Marshall vs. Ray Clem­
Who aSista wfth?the' renalri?atout
cannot bur« of ,UeU iwho
not .vcry ?a.r William R. Wickwire, appeal from
ens. accounting and injunction.
ThT
They toured
must ftr?‘ receive-a light fromluway; and she said. "Mother.-ifZ probate court.
Chancery Cause*.
William Wisner and Etta Wisner
ttanned and
result was a an oduidc sauce. She reminded Us been a long, long way. afid the little
Mina
M.
Adams
vs.
William
U.
vs.
L. P. Reno, custodian of the
?l?Svard nrtwr ovel?he\i&lt;fo^ilk that u bums onl&gt;‘ b&gt;’ “crff'ci’Mt it-1 old light flickers rather badly at
Adams, divorce.
Walland Slate Bank, staying . of
Xtantta atdTeS^rSic
hat itit burro
i self; ‘that
burro wherever
wherever itit is.times,
Ui times, but.-Mother.-it
but.-Mother.-It was
was beaut!beautlRudolph E. Reichert, state bank­ mortgage foreclosure.
A^t vSc^reXiwhy.on P^ced.
placed. She*
Siu- read
read the
the verse
verse which,
which &lt; ful tonight, wasn't it?"
ing commissioner, vs. Nashville
Doris Greenburg vs. Lloyd Oreen----- ..
_
------------- — I
Etha M. Nagler.
tlw last night of the school year, we
I
State Bank, bill for appointment of burg. divorce. .
' nlinniirl
have - vi*rv "KtM^einl" them. Ye STC tile Light of till
receiver.
Arlene I. Perkins vs. Hsrbld O.
VpriX
iiS/irKS. «*»'“■- -"-.-“t,-™
“|THIS PLAN WOULD HELP
Rufiolph E. Reichert, state bank­ Perkins, divorce.
tome we tto. -aed.e.M .he to.
^tol'
BEAUTIFY OUR CITY ing commisloncr, vs. State Bank of Raymond H, Baker, administrator,
Freeport, appointment of receiver.
vs. The Delton State Bank, staying
It was kent a secret- Tlie girls «hlch is u Christian school. And our '
Clyde C. Skmons. state commis-. of mortgage foreclosure.
Lowell Has 'Worked Out a sluncr of health, vs. Village of Floyd C. French and Bessie
rang al 7:30 that evening, they were G«L shhihig in a dark world. It was
Nashville, et al.
Fi ench vs. Frank Jones and Thelma
Plan That Can Be Oper­
to go to the Missionary Residence I beautiful beyond my power to tell.
Olive B. Bivens vs. Reuben A. Jones, et al. Injunction.
Sectal worahip reruce. thisi Then Mlzs Chung .poke briefly,
ated in Hastings
Bivens, divorce.
last night of the school year. They 1 «|vmg the girls two Bible verses to
C.
Carl
McGuffy.
et
a!
vs.
Wil
­
Chester Peck vs. lee Brail and
Some of our readers attended the
were full of' curiosity None of tto ,ake »•»«&gt; them during the summer
rn.U £S
mu
DtolM IM, AM tiny Itol br wl.n. 1933 Showboat at Lowell, which liam P. Streeter, et al, bill ot com­ Lots Brail, bill to foreclose mort­
gage.
^So when the beU rang they all *haU ahlnc 03 thc briRbUicss of the eanttd u profit of 3600. This was plaint to vacate decree.
Julian J.iGardner vs. Ellen^GardElsie Hanson vs. Rudolph W. Han­
equally divided between the Lowell
flocked over. Tiiey made a house firmament; “ntl they that turn Board ot Trade and tlie American ner. divored
son, divorce.
full. Thoqe who could find no
rlghtroron™, as the star*, Legion. The Legion will use their
William wiancr vs. Roy Barrett,
Hastings Building and Loan As­
chairs to sit on. sat on the floor. One
’
part for welfare work. The Board of et al. bill for an accounting and sociation vs. Jessie C. Caln, et, al.
could hMdly believe that we could
b ® lamp Ulflo my f&lt;et, Trade wifi use theirs tn constructing cancellation of lease.
- Mil to foreclose mortgage.
get eighty girls Into the house, but an&lt;1 » H&lt;5hl ,,nU&gt;
Path­
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver Minnie Wurm vs. William Fuhr, et
a colored fountain In Flat river,
it was done.
I'Lcat^ Kindly Light, amid th' eij- below the King Milling Company's Nashville State Bank, vs. Walter
MUs Chu, a teapher of music in I
circling gloom,
R. Ruse, et al.-djlll to foreclose mort- Causes In Which No Progress Ila*
Preparations ore already being gage.
our day schools and an alumna of Lead Thou me on.
y
Been Made for More Than One
tills school, sat at the piano and led Tlwr night L* dork and I am far mode In our sister town for lhe 1934
Gcorgta-Hf. Glttings vs.' Clifford
the girls from oiie tiong to another,—
ftym home.
Showboat. It is.expected to make it Gillings, divorce.
Pearl M. Ayres vs. Homer S. Ayers,
Forrest E. Jordan, et al, Vs. Pitt
an annual affair, half of tlw pro­
Pngh, et al, ejectment.
ceeds to be used for .some improve­ divorce.
Mary M. DeWitt vs. Oscar Jay
Asenath J. Boley, Guardian, vs.
ment within tlw village.
. .
Charles Plata, et al, trespass on the
We are wondering if tpls does not DeWitt, divorce.
Shcrlff-Goslin Sales ’Co. vs. Nor­
offer u good suggestion for Hastings?
The thoughtful use of a few hundred ris J. Herrington. Admr., et al. bill
Frederick E Hill vs. Leon Cool,
et al. assumpsit.
dollars each year to make some for an accounting.
Frank Balcerzak vs. Roy Balcerpublic improvements in our city
Tlie Industrial Company vs. Leon
zak. bill (or accounting and injunc­ D. Cool and Andrew Dooley, as­
would help a lol.
.
tion.
sumpsit.
SherifT-Ooslln Boles Co. vs. Au­
SPRING AND AUTUMN.
Madison Furniture Company vs.
(Dr. Garfickt Inwood and famlly gust p. Geiger and John Fisher, bill Mike OJuklch, assumpsit.
MaclcJ and Mary Wielgosz vs.
of Chicago spend a good share of for an accounting.
Henrietta VanderMolen vs. Kobe Michael Zawackl. assumpsit.
the summer at their oottage at
Manville-Peterson vs. Earl Strick­
Wayne 26^ Mash Supplement will help you to get
Thomapple lake. Through tlw cour­ VanderMolen. divorce.
Auditor General va. Delinquent land and William Cramer, assump­
tesy of a friend of the family we
high egg production at 'the lowest possible coat.
sit.
have been given opportunity to Taxpayers, sale of lands for taxes.
By using equal parts of Wayne 26~ and Home
Edward
Purchls
vs.
Charles
DahlBoyer Fire Apparatus Company,
print a few poems composed by his
Grains it is possible to make a proven egg mash
daughter. Miss Helen Inwood. They hauser, Injunction and accounting. an Indiana corporation, vs. Freeport
Mabel I. Peck vs. Walter L, Peck, State Bank, assumpsit.
that carries all the ingredients generally accepted
seemed to usTo be of unusual mer­
divorce.
Alfred Moprdyk vs. Orma Glynn,
it. We will give the following for
by all leading poultry authorities.
Ethel M. Settler va. William E.
tills week.—Ed ). •
Seitier, divorce.
‘
Arnett Auto Company vs. B. M.
If you don’t raise faym grains—then Wayne Egg
—SPILING AND AUTUMN—
Elizabeth Baker vs. George H. Hanson, et al, assumpsit.
Mash will best fit your needs for a complete lay­
Spring is young, vlvacfous. bold!
Hamon, el oi. bill to foreclose mort- ' Samuel Rosenblum vs. Claude
Autumn still, serene ond old;
ing mash that comes already to dump into your
Sparrow and Charles Bourdo, as­
Spring is full of witchery
Peter P. Mullenlx. et al. vs. Ogle sumpsit.
mash feed hoppers.
And charming invitations;
H. Flanigan, el al, bill to foreclose
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver
Autumn sighs and broods alone
land contract.
Nashville State Bank, vs. Hayden
Among her meditations.
Grace Moulton vs. James Moulton,
Spring's a reckless. laughing child; divorce.
Gilbert Verburg vs. Oren A. Davis,
Autumn, a woman wLsc and mild;
Mary E Sornbury vs. Morse Back­
Spring Is full of gaiety
us. Admr., bill to foreclose mort­
Ada Fur Farms, a Michigan corpo­
gage.
And fascinating wiles;
ration. vs. C. L. Munger Company,
Autumn dreams of things gone by
Julia Johncock Jewell vs. Martin attachment.
And sadly smiles.
Exchange Bank.
bill to declare
FLOUR i- FEED -:- COAL
CEMENT
LIME
mortgage a first lien.
sumpsit.
Spring Is wild, rebellious, freei
Lawrence A. Potter vs. John Mar­
BRICK
TILE -► FARM IMPLEMENTS
‘
W. H. Dauberdeck vs. Fred H.
Autumn passes peacefully;
shall, bill for an accounting and Border, assumpsit.
Spring is full of heart-breaks
dissolution of co-partnership.
John Niesz vs. Louis E. Barnett,
'Neath her ficklenesss and mli^h;
TELEPHONE 2118
HASTINGS, MICH.
Ward Moore VS. Catherine A. assumpsit.
Autumn lays a healing hand
Wing, bill to set aside deed.
Chancery Causes.
Softly on the earth.
Fred Hock vs. Michael Cryan, bill
Spring's a happy, thoughtless sprite. to foreclose mortgage.
son H. Cross, el al. bill to quiet
Living for her own delight;
'
Matilda Fox vs. George Fox, dl- title.
Autumn's a departing soul.
vorce.
In the matter of the petition of
Borne on gentle wings,
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver Rodney Post, et ai. bill to discharge
Full of wisdom—knowing more
Nashville State Bank. vs. Len W. mortgage.
Ilian a tlWHuand Springs.
Felghner, et al. bill to foreclose
Will Tobias vs. Mabel Tobias, di­
chattel mortgage.
vorce.
STILL GROWING.
Helen Beadle vs. William E. Bea­
Glenn A. Boyle vs. Nina J. Boyle,
Many of our readers will reniemdle, divorce.
divorce.
Harry O, Mohrmann, receiver
John J. Ecl)tlnaw vs. Jennie B.
time associated with C. W. Clarke
Nashrille
State
Bank.
vs.
David
&gt;H.
Echtlnaw,
divorce.
in the grocery business in this city,
"elation* of the entire nation I* only two-tenths ot one per
John C. McKlbbln vs. Hattie L.
Several years ago he established a Gardner, et al, foreclosure of mort­
gage.
cent short of perfect. To our knowledge, no other budMcKibbin.
divorce.
big 'merchandising business in Los
nese group baa ever equaled this record. Again! In the
Edna
Parrott
vs.
Allie
A.
Hanson
John Brandstetler vs. Ida E.'
Angeles, and now lias one of tlw
past year ot financial strew and strife, with long casu­
largest!' department stores on the and Arlle Endsley, temporary in­ Brandstetter, divorce.
ally list* daily embracing tome of our oldest and sup­
Charles Wilcox n. Earl and Ber­
Pacific coast. A recent number of junction. .
posedly strongest institution*. NOT ONE Building and
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver nice Wilcox, cancellation of deed
the Los Angeles Examiner says that
Loan Association In Michigan has failed.
Mr. Walker has just opened a Nashville State Bank. vs. Richard and agreement.
Hkrel Bell Curtlai vs. Harold H.
branch
establishment at Long O. Tuke, et a), bill to foreclose mort­
gage.
Curtiss, divorce.
Beach.
.
43 years, thi* company ha* paid Ila members lhe earning*
Lefia Velte. et al. vs. James R.
of their saving*. Invest In share* offered by thia old
Meadows, bill for an accounting.
MILO.
CAN AVOID THIS PEST.
institution. '
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver Harlan Scobey's friend from
The ravages of the Hessian fly
often cut the profits for some farm­ Nashville State Bank. vs. John J. Cortland. N. Y., called on Mm Buners. By- consultation with County Pitt and Lilly M. Pltt^et al. mort­
Odessa. They expect to go to Chi­
Agent Foster those interested in gage foreclosure.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver cago Thursday of this week to at­
sowing wheat can learn the Sep­
tember dates on which, in south­ Nashville State Bank. vs. Willlard tend A Century of Progress.
Thursday Mrs. Annie Humphrey
ern Michigan, it has proven success- Hilton, et al. mortgage foreclosure.
Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver entertained for their annual party
pest. These dates are quite well Nashville State Bank. vs. Waller the old Schoolmates Club at her
DrtratVi
established; tw that It will be worth O. W. Ayers, et al, mortgage fore­ home at Wildwood. Gull lake. Five
HOME I
were In attendance. A most enjoywhile for the wheat grower to be closure.
Hastings Building snd Loan As­
governed by them.
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
sociation va Fred Gregg and Ethel ness as we thought of the one who;
The cabin In which Abraham Un* Gregg, bill to foreclooe mortgage.
ooln was bom measured 12 feel by
Delton (State Bank «s; Marion her heavenly home. A delicious
Louise Cooper, mortgage foreclosure. luncheon was served at one o'olock.1

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Secretary' Wallaoe. who u at the Maxine Elnora FVote. IXatcr
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Agriculture, th* other day in Chi-1
Inventory
cagp outlined the government proE'V Mary Headley. *
gram for buying five million swine &gt;‘iea
,
b&gt; .&gt;«■ Rununm. anptorln, nwu.
W
1
u
packers lo process them, and du-1appearance ol attorney filed
tributing the meat to the needy
I K*1- Vina Smith. Inventory filed
.&lt;» Sn"LTS.£.wee.
m-

Prof. Q. I. Oregg. Specialist tn |
Landscape Gardening. Michigan I
State College. I* cooperating with H
J Foster.
Barry County Agri.
U.1M.
Agent, in conducting another Landn.r&lt;Unm. rv&gt;,&gt;r&lt;» in

J
The courX ot
consist* ol
• We now offer surgical stork­
“r
ing* (made bv Bauer &amp; Black) that are . prlcu.1 .win, by Irani M (033 ,.j
r.M
• knit like ordinary »ilk stockings, from
per cent and. at thc same Umr uro-1 E*t- Jesse W. Townsend. Jr. All- and care of shrubs, perennlau. rock
Laslex yam. They look like ordinary service * vide relief for farmers who are now ’i1*"1 account filed Order fix- pub-, garden, formal gardens, etc. Each I
’ ."L.
-™. porkers
.
lecture u illustrated by a large num-.
heavily
stocked* with
and' UcuHon entered.
hose—-aheer,.good looking, comfortable.
Iiave a short supply of feed fori £«•*• George 8. Fuller.. Inventory ber of natural colored slide* to 11-',
Yet they are firm in support. durable,
lustratc Mr. Gregg's talk Tlie entire
them, due to the, drouth
! filed.
easy lo wash—and are actually less expen­
The program calls for thc pur-1 Eat. ITancts M- Cummins. Bond of ie**on work is very Uutnictive and.
■
sive than old fashioned elastic stocking*.
chase of four million pigs, ueigiilng executor filed, letter* testamentary interesting.
The lecture work U given to the!
•
For men and women—full or knee kngth.
from 35 to 100 pounds, at from *ucli*sued. order limiting settlmen’
enure group in Lhe afternoon, while
to nine and one-half cent* per entered
Come in and #ec them.
•
pound, and one million sows, soon’ E*1- Margaret J. Cummin* Bond Hie morning u given over to making 1
; la farrow, weighing a minimum cf i°f administrator filed, letters of ad- planting plan* tar individual mem-1
bers fur their home grounds' It is
the! ministration issued, order
—. —» . . e-. nrrirsnn 375 pound*
Wind* at
at' market prices on the
order. limiting
ilm
only passible to make 20 such plant-:
PR F SCR I PT I ON DR I III STO R r
d-" nurketed. plus n bonu* of t« 00 .-ctlemcnt entered, petition
* I'i-iUV'AXlI A IVIs L/1W
for each aninuL Purchases
purchases are to be!
hearing claims filed, notice to ccredi- ing plan* during the winter for
for
be 'hearing
Barry county, and County Agent
HASTINGS, .niv..,
MICH, completed
B. A. LyBARKER, Propr.
unuiinuu,
pjanby October 1.
a{ oi (Jors ixmed.
Katherine Wooley Inv«nt?ry. Foster will honor requests for this1
work until he has the desired num-1
—
per pound
for pigs stead-j
weighing E*t
1 filedVirginia E Gilding. Nomina­
25'"Ecnt.v
to 35 pounds
and decrease
---------------------------------------------25 to 35 pounds apd deercare steadL— v—--------- —
-- --------------- lly lh&lt;-price pu*d until the 100 pound1 tion ot guardian filed, order ap- ’» »b
' i
Alfred Waters and family of Al-!pigs will be bought for mx cents per j;|x.mtW dwnitan entered, bond of
PODl'NK.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hine -pent L*na. haul tarn visiting lu* pir- |&gt;ound Secretary Wallace estimated guardian filed,, letters of guardiany«»r_
Sunday in Kalam.zo. as' gtw.ll &lt;Jf ints. Mr. Jid Mrs Frarfk Waters that this prwam would cast the, rtup Lmu«L
earn*
Mr and Mrs. Lewis Hine.
Addison Hapguod. of Battle Creek. g..n-rnment »55.OOO.tx* Till* will be
Est Thad Cain. PetiUon for adr“w'‘r"]
Mr. and Mrs Francis Barnard has returned hmm- after spending met by a processing tax on hogs, minlslrator filed. peURog tar speI
have moved t., Grand Rapid*
a few wreks at Gx.ise RanM&gt;m &gt; which the packet, wilt pay which Ictal adminL-trator filed order ap/T™c‘Pe"
Ld I
Mr. and Mrs George Martie’took,
after oepwnurr
Beffu-mber rowing
adminutrator en- »»«« “’"“J1""'. Gregg wtad ।|
•k, Mr. and Mrs. Luther
LUtner Loehr
Lnenr are will
wiu go into
imo eHect
cneci-asicr
i»»n.uw special uuuuuumw.
1 - voting
viMtlng friends
friend* and relative* in;
30. m that lhe
thc proceudng
processing tax win;tercd.
,n the,
the Ume allotted to Ulis
this conn
coun f
an auto trip lo the northern part
m .30.
will, Irml. bond of special adminutrator d° in
r°r ‘‘“I Porker* bought. There Rk«
Hied,
letters of
of special
special admmutraadnunUtra«re rewivwL
I
of the state lari week.
Ohio.
;i»M&gt; ^^^kerstx^t..There
. JeUers
_________________
______________ I will be no waste since all thc meat turn issued
To dale there are about ten pcopk
Is
I. to
t-j be given u&gt;
to the needy through
EM Arthur J Shclp.
Est.
Shelp. Petition for!-for —
f®r the lectmes ~~
and 7^7773
Panting1.
; government welfare agencies.
.license to sell real estate filed, waiv- P1*” »ork here al Hastings thU tall
__ -w-»------------« of notice filed, testimony of free- “nd w»ter Anvone
a
MtrmiOCDQlJID nDll/C
I holdem filed, license to sell issued
Mring a comprehensive, carefully
MEMBEKSnlr DRIVE----------------Emma Baril. Inventory filed, made planting plan for their farm

Edge Grain Shingles

»i Jim time f drove a c&lt;
, fir. Terraplanin f it

MARRIAGE LICENSES
Prof. .Orefg, M. 8. 0., SpeBelieves Plan Will Increase
I Attrib C- Barker. Houghton. N. Y. 20;
cialiat in Landscaping,
Prices And Provide Be- I'Pauline
Blairs, Carlton
18
lief For Fanners
I
to Be Here Again
'John B. Bencnca.
OUego_____ .- 23

FOR PROTECTIVE LEAGUE m^SS„W^'» A,
roster ngru away ,rms service, as
are
all Extension
projects.
/* free
-----------------------------------Mr. Foster ask* Hint everyone

Ing tpttd afbtwtn Maud 70 it to tmoolh yott
hardly noticotho road or tha tngine."

I
k’

Fastest and Most Powerful in its Class
iWffrBTrWI
M—

lu talking with you about itH"d-'&gt;n Motor Car
(iompiiny trit- pretty hard to
make only
nt, th.it can

be easily proved by anybody.

.
So, when we say, "The Terra­
plane Eight is the Cutest and most iiowrrful car
in its pricc4’ange,” you can not only hate cun,
fidcnce in the truth of thc statement— you .ran
easily prutc it.
)

Thc Terraplane Eight’s top
•peed of 85 miles an hour baa
been proved under official
supervision of thc Amerieon Automobile Association.

TH! ilGHT »
I
I
I
LpmiamM

565

The Terrnplane Eight’s ability to ■■■■■■■■■■■
out-climb and oul-accclerate any car on the road,
regardlra&gt;* of price, is provable, not only by 32
official Auk-A. records, nut by yourself, any tunc.

The greater roominess of the
The Tcrraplane Eight’s engine
Tcrranlanc Eight is measurable
signing up for thl* work Attend
is rated, at
horsepower in
TF.RRAI’LANES with
—a simple dressmaker’s tape
every one of the four lecture* given
is all you need to prove it.
all
official
lists
of
motor
car
and alm that they cyry out a part 1
specifications — tho two next
OnranUers of the proposed Pro-1 ton depot for the excursion lo Chi-““ 1u”?r Planting pun each year.
We are glad to hove built such
a* Standard Equipment are
. Sunday and Mr. Honeywell
«----------,■ »aid
.. .u with thr idea of completing thc en­
' tective Lcatrue are conducting .1! cago
highest ratings in it* price-range
a car. We think you’ll be glad
now un IHaplay tire {ilantlng in four or five years at,
•membership drive in thU city which
™
Least. Mr. Gregg uses a great deal of1 arc 82 and 77 horsepower.
and proud lo own it.
u part of a state wide campa gn.. cerUlnly had a wonderful trip a/.i native hardy shrubs in hi-' work,
Several men are being considered as had umr lo take ln a whole lot of which helps materially in the cost
leaders of uniU of tills proposed or-, lhp falr Thanlu to Uie NvW York of shrubs for the work.
ganlxAtiun to direct the actlvIUcs cchtra! Railway Co ‘
HINDS CORNERS.
of this oreanizatmn here
|
aml M„ C,au(jc Oroat and
The propo-. d MidUgan Protcc,-; ,flnA ahlrlpy. Marvin and Frank, left
Mr and Mra. C. N. Tobias and
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
tive Uague will fight .he Commun-,gaturday for Brown.Cify. in Sanilac granddaughter called on hu airier.
..
iu&gt;::c and other radical group* *'‘w :«&gt;unty.. lo spend a few days with Mr and Mr* Carl Morganthaler in
have bctyi permitted to be ?o active Mr Qr^gt’s parents, who will cele- Nashville Wednesday, and also hi*
1:1 thl. .-late Organizers ut this biate thetr golden wedding annlter- brother. Frank Tobias
League claim tiiat among tm- many &lt;ary on Tuesday. Aug. 29. A large
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes acde&gt;;ructtw f .-aiurc a! the program. tamuy rt.Un:on will be held on that companied her brother. Mr and
Tnuc In to !!. A. Ilolfc’* Trrraplnnr Orchmtra Saturday Nigh.'
of the radical group* at this time U
Groat Wld family expect to Mra. Scott Bechtel of Hastings, to
to do every thing possible to hinder return Wednesday. .
------------------------- .took
..
I lilt the Huihon l iiri kt/dliit at the Chicago W'orld’t fair, bJeetriral liuilding
Chicago Saturday
morning
and
,
I ■ Arthur toIlLscn and Mrs. Dcnah in A Century of Progress, returning I
The Mn iilgan Prutectiie League, weaver were married in Indiana Monday night. '
Charlc* Clancy and wife nf Royal
accotd.nK lo the present plans will TuAday and spent th«r honeymoon
Scn'ijl began Tuesday morning at
Mr nnd Mrs. Saxton of Landng iio their home at TVcumseh Baturday.
Ouk spent Bunday with Ed Matube a ncn-profittng mganization in ln A,lc.iy(, at lhe fair.
.
the Hinds schools with Mrs. Paul c-‘l!'d «■■«» K » Reynold:, f.^Bday
Ntw Margaret Biuh. who has been. rcenX
which all workers will contribute. sAeral from Delton attended thc Smith at the helm
Mr and Mra- Smith and children
— - — • • *--------------Mr. and Mra George DeMott and ■®t.P*trwt c“Ucd 0,1 Glenda hen­ .'laying in E. D. Reynolds' cottage
their rervires.
, tKane coming at August Friday and
the past two weeks, relumed to her Voting by mall U »&gt;t j»ermittcd
There will be two units, investiga- Saturday
daughter Mildred were. In Battle
.
. Knlanuixoo
.» ... __ Monday.
,in California.
tion and education. The InvesttgaEUwJ pennock of Hastings Creek Saturday afternoon.
. ***v- VrreUnd and wife rctum&lt;d home
in
tion Unit will conduct imetUgatioiu- entertained the W. F. M. S. of DeiMiM Susie Phillips attended the —---------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------• of the activities of the radical )ton Friday
Golden reunion at Morgan Park. La- mBBBaBHBMHHaHMB^Bl^Ma|aiiaaHaBai||HaHHB|HaBHa|||BHa
groups in their oommunities and the Mra. Bert Patton will entertain bor Day.
—to our shareholders, the reserve, or protec­
t
Educalioual Divwon will through the L A S. for dinner Wednesday,
Forre»t Tobias of Ann Arbor *pent
I
*4he
prea«.
radio,
platform
and
p.irr.1Se
p,
6
part ot las’ week with his grandparI
tion funds were increased over $65,000 during
ptilct keep the people of the statal Sam ’ Given.* of Cloverdale, who enu. Mr. and Mrs. W.'O Tobab.
; IJ
int.rmed as p&gt; Die aetivttteg of the'lua
an tavalld for a number
Mr. and Mn Burrell Phillipis
I
lhe six month's period ending June 30. 1933.
C&lt;munUnlBtic party and the other of
pMwd^way at his home made a business trip to Battle' I
ladical grouju.
earily Monday-morning.
iCre.»k one day last week.
E
Harold Mulbaf. organizer of the
Bertha ”Budi Mrs Susie
Mr and Mrs Will Moore and
I
League, h.r.1 received rouridcrable!MUs CaroUne Solomon daughter attended the 4ftth wedding
I
mall at Last Lansing. Michigan in and jaRclte Gaskill attended thc anniversary of her parents. Mr. and
I
w.ilch requests nave been made forj^np raCt.tm- at Hopkins Saturday. Wl
Mrs . Dump.
Bump, &gt;u
in naauug*
Hastings rnuay
Friday cveeveI
;Information and applications for] t8choclM ln the Barry Township ning.
membership.
School Unit are scheduled to begin
Mr and Mrs Frank Golden and
Griswold at Jeffarton
Detroit. Michigan
family
and■ Mrs. Nellie
Kline and•
mviwn ‘
cn .Tuesday. Sept. 5.
f
—
iR'iNtiDelton people who visited A Cen- &lt;daughter. Ellen, attended the Gold-1
Dean Hall iw* g -nr to Traver.^ tury
Progres* at Chicago
Sunday
1 reunion Inbor day.
------------ en
City week Mr and Mrs. Ray Norton!were. Mr. and Mrs. Will May
Kt;----"
ward.
Mr and Mrs Harry Johnson and
of Grand Rapids, to spend the Labe; Mr. and Mrs. George Bagley
.
igley Mr. Mr
and Mrs. Wheeler of Batik
Day holiday and week end
|nnd Mrs. H. T. Chandler. Mr and‘ Creek
1
were callers at W. O. Tobias •
Mr and Mr- Mauri. • Sowerby Mrs E. Barrett. Mr. and Mrs Leon ;Monday evening.
and can., of Kent Co were Sunday
Doatei. mi.
Mr. auu
and mu.
Mrs. uiuu.
Ciuu. natiu,*Hamng------ * iiBici,
Mr and Mrs. Clias. Graines and
guest* of Irving relativqs.
"
‘
'
-(ton. Mr. and Mrs H. F Wertmsn. daughters. Lucille and Arloa and
1 The Irving Ladies' Aid »
•y wag Mr and Mrs. Henry Carpenter. Reuben Grumes of Battle Creek 1
i entertained a’.-the.hame
Mrs. Henry Adam*. Hoy McBain. Muse* called on Mr and Mrs. W. O. Tobias
' William McCann Sept; 1.
1 Kathryn and Dorvthea McBain. ,Sunday evening.
Henry Beverwyk. who had un op-j
and Winifred McBain. Mar. Donald ....I
Mr. and Mrs Orson Tobias and'
'«ration at Pennock hospital. Ha
H ‘ - 'Iquita Henton.
Eugene Groat,
Robert
family of Ann Arbor spent the wrek ,
ting* for appenriiciti*. : able
' ■ *to be;Burr
'
and Mr. and Mr* Ross Waters end with hu parent*. Mr. and Mrs
home again, which iss good new*
news to supt. and Mrs. C- J- Barnum are w O Tobias
- —
1 moving into the Mrs. Kate WUlUmi
Mrs Pearl Barrett and daughter
Mi- Margaret Z&lt;rbc! and cliff-(house.
Leah of Detroit came Saturday
A
_,. __
_ - dren
01’ Wisconsin. &gt;.have. been lUit-i*"'' * •*—:-----------------------’
nigh) and spent-the week end with
,
PINE l-KKE.
her parent* Mr and Mrs C N To­
y
. The Class ot IMS of Plainwell bias, and Pearl accompanied her
L.ii&gt;-U Jarred, of Ea t Laruing. High schoqf. held a reunion at Viol* parent* to the Tobins reunion Labm­
ho l:-&gt; b;en suiting at William crane's cottage on Long Point on day and Leah spent the day in Hu»Mr'C.iu:; s has returned home
| Sunday. A very enjoyable afternoon tings.
'
Mr. and N|rs John Perry have rc- itnd evening wu* spent m rennnuFloyd Tobias of Kalamazoo vUited &lt;
turned from the Centary &lt;-f Prog- cul&lt;, and a bouuUful pot luck din-'his parent* Sunday. Utile Marion,
TF- mo„„ v vm* " "
;,l&gt;d r’-l”rt Jhi,t « fft.ner ns served at six o'clock.
Ihaa returned to Kalamazoo to at­
e money you
al, u„. w xh&lt;,r&lt;.
n u ul
y,. Anna Drapt.r &gt;prnt
flrat tend uhool after spendlng her vasave in purchasing .Barry Co
pari of the week in the northern cation with l*r grandparent*. Mr.
: near ,mrt ol the state visiting hcr cousins, and Mrs C. N. Tobias
•
your next winter’s here,
spent Sunday with lr.- mo.ht.-j Mr and Mrs. Henry Smith
yjr. gnd Mrs. W o. Tobias. Mr
fuel NOW, before at Vandalia.
on Friday Dorothy Brouard re- nnd Mrs. Keet Tobias, and Mr. and
M- Am... WlUeu_v of South turned to South Haven, where site Mr*. C. N. Tobias, and thetr familiesfurther advance in H.ut;ng*. anti Mrs. Flora Belle St*»-;wm teach.in the city school* for the attended lhe Tobias reunion at Fine
price will go a long well ol Kalaman». were recent coming year She lias spent tlie va- ]&gt;ke in Johnstown. Labor day. There
at thc home of Mrs Jaue|Cation with her parent*, with Uw were over seventy present and all
way toward help­ visit.-rs
McCann
■ exception of six weeks spent at M. enjoyed a beautiful day and a happy
ing to pay other
Mr and Mr- Ernest Dunlap ol, s c . where* she did post graduate reunion. It will be held next &gt;car on
MiddUnlie/wcre calling in Irving work.
Labor dav at the *ame place.
living expenses.
Sunday. I)
Mr*. Austin, of Galesburg and
Nearly everyone in the netghbor------ -vw A* ..r.L?---------' Mr ,nd Urs Carl Dwlnttlf• oi Lan- hood attended the ox roast in Ha*NORTU HOI I..--------|.’lng. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Hings Labor day.
Mr and Mr* Donald McCallum Mr* E*rl Junes, and all enjoyed *
Tj1r cedar Creek cemetery Circk
that coal is going
pot luck picnic dinner q* thc point wln m'eri with Mr- Map- Payne in
higher and the next gathcruu. Mr. ami Mr&gt;. Mark Ar- The annual reunion of Lhe Mtnar Hastings Wednesday, sept. 13th.
cd of aRtle Creek. Mr and Mr» family was held on Sunday at the
---------- —-------------Rupert Band and *ont Richard, of ixwnc of Mnv ciats Nichol* with 41
HICKORY CORNERS
show a tLarp •d- E-slfr.rd OiiMk Mr and Mn E D guests present from Delton. Plain­ A Urge party assembled tn thc M
Shcilcnbarger
anil
granddauciuer.
well.
Kalamacoo,
and
Quincy
P
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church
basement Friday evening
vance.
North Pine Lake school opened honoring Rev and Mrs Swadltng
Jay Knapp of Vermontville and Monday.’ August
28th.
’
' —
"■ *with
”*“■ Arthur
*
who leave this week for their new
I Rena Pierre and Mrs- Fannv Smith Lathrop as teacher The Dwter charge at Stockbridge
l&lt;if-Wariine*.
,
। school will open on Twudsy. Sept
Th.- Kellogg school begins tiu-Mr and Mrs Bert McCallum* ol 5. with Arlene Brouard teaching Tuesday with the same staff of
Clovardalc spent Friday with Mrs 1 Bess Farr wifi begin hcr dutes at j teacher* as last year.
Some "rYgular" gasolinca may equal Standard Red Grown in one or two
jJay Andcr* «nd nwlh&lt;*r.
Mrs Hasel Nunnemaker went thu
South Pine lake on the same date.
Ous Peake and family »&gt;»rnt Stus-' On Thursday evening Mr and week to Ann Arbor to have a
qualities — none surjxvwA IL And we believe that not one equal* It in
■ day with Mr and Mrs. Gkn Watson'। Mrs Earl James attended a farewell goitre operation.
all the essential* of good gasoline.
at Prairieville
party for Mh Mary Boyd andMr.
__________
and Mrs.
—Eldon
-----------------------Beadle's in-- .
Dan Karns spent Friday evening daughter. ....
. .
Agnes, of Pennsylvania.
fan*, daughter, was buried Wedncs-1
J Top anti-knock rating foe 4 Accurately adjusted for sea­
with Mr and Mt- Jim Wilcox of given at the home of Grace James day.
sonal variations.
its price class.
'Southwest Rutland
tiu Kalamuoo
Howard Kiser spent last week in]
,
Lee and John Killick spent Wed- Chicago attending the Century of
2 Unsurpassed in starting, 5 Always uniform everywhere.
.; ntsday in Kal*ma*oo
Progress
acceleration and miledge.
Fresher because of Standard's
Mrs Rom Whtdby u making a I
BANISH ACID
Arm STOMACH
BANTHH
A new eLectriCally operated ex-■ good recovery from a major opera- j
popularity.
3 Free from harmful sul­
EASY WAY cavatutg shovel 1* *0 large that a1 two at Leila hospital at Battle
THIS SIMPLE. EABY
Dealers In WOOL, GRAIN. SEEDS. FLOUR.
7 Sell* at the price of regular.
phur and gum.
Know the joy of freedom from seven-passenger automobile may be• Creek_________ _ _________
FEEDS. COAL. SALT. UML AND ETC.
stomach dutrm
diitrezs Enjoy vou.your driven into it.
EAST WALL LAKE
meals Dr Emil's Adla Tableu
------ - ,, -••• .------- —
banish arid
Mr and Mr* Charter Hoover ten
«rid ito.n.-rh
stomach indi*t?ion
tndinftoa « A cbtnl^L- treaUd weed being;
TELEPHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
and ga- B.'ir.c
’ie' B.
E A
•nd
Bnr.; T.xk'ri
tfuicKbebej.
A. !eiIe(3 *- 1 «*»(1 iuiem?nt tn New and friend. .Ridge Bo»den. at DeLyBar'xer
&lt;rj —Adv. - ■•
South Wales is said to ut as hard1 troll visrted E D. Reynold* from
LyBarUer drus
drug^t.
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C*W MSI SUpdMCwdCa
I aa concrete..
iAL0O DISTRIBUTORS OF ATLAS TlltSSi
Saturday until Monday.
•

PRICE STILL REASONABLE!
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Rains!

jic:rs entered.
O^anuer, Now Bu.y-Purpose Is to Fight Commu- '
DELTON.
oat neewa k» w
j
nislic Coups
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Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

FORREST JOHNSON

opposite: fuller bldg., .Michigan ave., Hastings, mich.

In Addition to Payment of the

Eightieth Consecutive
Semi-Annual Dividend

AN ENTIRELY NEW

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

7062

AT THE PRICE

OF REGULAR

Coal Prices

still AUVafiSClJifi ““

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�THE PASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1933

STATE HAS 22 600

daughter. Gwendolyn Mtehlar. of week with the latter'* parents, Mr.
HIGIIBANK.
{
CARLTON CENTER.
*Mr and Mr*. John Smith left BaturMr and Mrs Ralph Henney were-Orr Ptahor visited Rgv. ai
oiinan nr/v r-.
South Bowne called on Mra. CUttie and Mr*. Charlie Austin.
MUx DouU Strainer of Lansing
A11 remember thc L. A. 8 meets day for a few days'outing in north- week end guesU ot Mr. and Mrs Myron Hoyt La NMwflM
Win. ZuachuiU of wwt of Has-1
qUuAK BEET FARMERS Roush Wednesday.
f Mr*. Dee Sharp of Hasting* *** spent the latter part of the week »t!*llh Mr and Mrs. Wm. Savacoollern Michigan. •
----------- । My* F. L. Walton of South Bowm in the village Saturday calling on Mr, *nd Mr*. Laurel Marshall.
Ilhi* Thuraday. Sept 7th. for supper.) Mr. and Mra. Leo Barry and son.
Ungs.
There are six buys and girls of’ Mr.1
Fr6m Praient Indications the tallett
d on
°n Mrs.
Mr*, Clltlte
cuttle Roush
Roush SunSun- trianus
friends ana
and relatives.
relatives.
Mrs. Adtt
Ad* Bej]
Bell ftnd
and brother. Pearl
*fr\ Jt^lt
ot OnlesbUrg Mra Frank Slirtber and daughter.
flvnw.ra Will t&gt;
t
day J
'
Lydia
Simpson accompanied B
—i xr
—u- «tt«n&lt;t.
Hazel. and Mr* v
Earl
Keeler
atteud- Carlton Center and community who yfo?d‘.*t” **!“_¥r *nd **
\
I Mr* Lj
’tUa Bhnpson
BiaOn. accc-nt»n‘ed Mr and Mr*
Mrs. E
jr, “nd dauih?er. Mr*. Mabie Straight »«•"&gt;'
Growers Will Receive
V.&lt; -and Mrs. Bernie Lightfoot
dBU»h^ ‘nd
Mr
u^Uy of
CrMk
*?**"? *
ed a family rfutftn In Ohio over enter the ninth grade In Hartings *,ord Doran ®*
Lightfoot
moraS
W Hoyt' of OUvct'
MwUtou
High
school
lids
year.
1
ru
*
u
al
Alfrtd
the
week
end.
V
son.
Stuart,
of
Grand
Rapids
nulock
'
arand
Beach
at
Devils
Lake
Sunday
to
1
Over $10,oob,ooo ■
81Um:
“ a ™“ 1
Mra Elmer Marlow and Mrs Mina
Mr. and Mra. Mark Craig and1 MLm Imogene Barry wks
Michigan this year has 181,000 *P«ntt from
,ram Thursday
Thursday to
to Labor Day
“••J™*
■'7&gt;aay. vu*™- nimm .nA
„„ri l«
nd the
| m- ,
Day 11
’ird'3.nn
Und
the CUlk
CUrk reunion.
reunton
Elliott accompanied
Mn Chas. .son. and Mrs. Young of HasUngs the week end guest of het
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs. Gall
Gall Labor
Lightfoot.
,..Mr
Vlctor Sisson *and
nnv&gt; Marshall
Mxrxh.it
.nd an
.-x'...
acres ot sugar btets it te expected w,lh Mr.
Lightfoot.
Un
' nd
of Mr. and Mrs Doyle
and
d‘*on. Mr and Mr* Carl Brech- 1-awrence and mother of Hastings to visited the tatter s daughter. Mr. and I parents. Mr. and Mn. Cm
that thc crop may reach 1,790X00
Bunday guests of Mr. and Mr*. Mte» Mabe) Bisson at Hasting* Bun- daughter ot Lake Odessa »pcn,-.eu&lt;n and family ot this community Grand Rapids last week, to visit rel­ Mr*. Leslie Darnels Bunday.
i the Center road.
tons and yield the growers over ,'Claude Walton were. Mr. and Mr*.
n*.ung* oun (Mdajf
M lUr antl -'u* Mr ^td Mr. J Kick of near atives.
• lOMO WO
.
George^Brownell and Scottie and
Mr ,lld Mr, w E 8lMon of Mr* Laurel Marshall *.
Freeport were guexta Sunday of Mr
Our school at Carlton Center be­
MARTIN CORNERS.
. »on* of the casUrtou Oe
A total of 22.000 Michigan f*rmar» Sallle Gerber of Fremont.
'Grand Rapid* were guest* of tiu
Mr. and Mr» Merle Hecker of1 and Mrs C D Jmw* ofJfcatamaaxi gins this week Tuesday with Mrs.
Miss Alice Whetstone. Mtaa, Ema borhood were Sunday «v
cnaged in raising sugar‘ beets thisMrs , Ida Meyers of Grand Rap- tunnrr'* mother. Mr* Emma Sis- Hasting*, were Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mra MarMff 0!ein ami Jofir Wktrous as teacher again.
HRton. Mrs. H. Cogswell and Mrs. ■ era at Mr. and Mra Orr
year, am! over S9.000.000 man-hours id* Is spending a few day* with her
and Mr and Mr*. Victor Sis-'gucsL* at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haw­
of employment will be afforded to daughter. Mr*. Claude Walton.
son Sunday.
,
bUta's.
labor by tlie Mlclilgan .crop More a ^llM«"tRUwhH“Mh1,‘?vnn’nfUnd.*&gt;
8am
attended a family re- MUs Meriyn Marshall and Mary'
than 450,000 ton* of coal, coke and rs’Si’SiMSS’
1,1
°'”t
limerock will be con.-,tuned by
Michigan beet sugar factories this
year. Transportation companies will ■
I
and f.mllrof Cale- Mr ‘nd Mr*
«W*U ««
receive in excess of S5.300.000 for son. Vemor. of Middleville
Mr and Mra W. 8. Surrerrer and1 dxmta^.lH ItF^-r
&lt;»* d-O' last week.
transporting tlie iug.»r beets, lhe
Mr and
u&lt;1!c Adamt flna
supplies, the matertab. the sugar.-i sona'and Mr. and Mrs. George TW-- home SunSItf
the pulp and tlie molasses; and yet bot and daughter* of Amherst. Ohio.; Mr an(1 Mrs q—,. Cb1. nnd,..^ Mr*. Sarah OMroth were Sunday
at Ur and Mra B*n 8n&gt;Michigan will no*, produce more .pern Sunday at Thornapple take. !«m» of KalkaskaVame home Wed^
Sunday visitors at lhe Charle* *,.7 for tlw “ me^mtaTThun- dt-rs pear Wa&gt;dlan&lt;l.
titan one-third of thc sugar thgt will
nonMf COinu‘* r‘»u"
Rev. Albert Ostroth and wife
be consumed by tU own citlsena We Hoyt home were. Mr. and Mrs H. day *
believe there is no-industry that A Cave. Mr. and Mra Harold Care. Tjiursd3y caller* al the Camubell *Pcnl ^Wrda&gt;' “tlwnoon at Mr and
Mrs MIMred Benton M,A
Ada,n'
would repay'fcderul encouragement, Mr ami Mr* Earl Cave, son and hornC
and help thc farmer*'to a greater daughter. Gala Cave, and David und Mrs De Pent of Grand RapMork H°nman oI Chicago. »pent
^yne Benton a^d dauSh- over ljbar D-y wllh
tuirrllt21
degree, than would such legislation Ragan, all cf Chicago
by cohgre&amp;&gt; as. would' encouragezthe
Labor Day guests of Miss Au- Ur' Hejr»&gt;.„f Irvinv and Mr* Ctara Mr “,ld Mr*' Grt,r«l Hoffman, and
£hnNLia^d
forty re‘aUw*
Bt
raising of enough sugar beets to jnuta Hinckley and oUver relative*
w a.X Thran.!.,.* Ute axuMy Mr . piesupply the entire American market 1 .««■, MU. Laura Areter .nd Tracy:
with Migar.
’
Hinckley of Chicago, and Herbert Mr* Arthur E'ckert and Mrs Verne 0*® dllu,t'r Ihtrc.
Hinckley of Buffalo. New York.
chiton
*"
“■
Mr and Mrs Clair Marshall a^id
Min ’ WareifT
htrT"KM
Tl,e 10raI
r'tartcd ScPt- 5. Vivian. Mr amt Mr.t Wurth Green
ri(K»:r&lt;»KT.
Mr. and Mrt Ted Bitstaiice mov- ‘ I
s and Earl Marshall attend A Century |
u '
°r Pr&lt;*I^F Sunday and Monday.
,
rd to Greenville this week.
■June Cooley, and children of Wh|t- 'hrn, ||Ut y
tiXrNOx^^mi.*UPPCrl"
ShMp. who taiht XP .ri , Mr. As Uk JotWS and famMIau s Nonna and Nc’.da Cool re- i
this
*'y .pent
»Pent Monday evening at Mr :
turned home from liu-ir stay in “i
1«!
Nov**®* homfe.
• mar&gt;.
whl , u vacimT ’u
u jiy
Merle Surrarrer was in Grand . ca/
“
and
New York Sunday*
und Mra.
Mra- Prank
Frank Itewbhu*.
HawbUta'a.
Henry Smelkcr is suffering an at* Mr’J1mid*M« s* p"^
Mrs
*Wted Mr
Mr. and Mr* FmUU id were call- •
tack of ery*l|&gt;elas
Mr. and Mr*. S. E. Johnson, for a ulld Mrg W1I|
, ta
er» at their daughter * home in Bat­
Mr. and Mr*. I. E Moore accoin- '
a th
n
' d,‘Vi1 c Cr&lt;*k Sunday.
3% Sales Tax Included
panted their grandson. Moure Bur­ ci! friends and retaUves”" Fbstorta.
blw,n®w
SOI'TIIWENtVaRLTON.
Boiling Beef
Ib.
SOCTHWEST CARLTON.
ton. to his home in Detroit Sunday ci
&lt; ! friends and relatives at Fostoria.ckiedunta''*fhu7L«L~ mnm
In All Prices in This Ad!
and Ashland. Ohio, and Glen- jA1,1
Caledonia Thurada, mom­
Mr. and Mr*. Barnes and son. ;
The two former MU remain at tile Ohio,
&lt;
Burton home till Wednesday.
i Mr
”
Mra1 Sac Talbot and’ Mr
MM Ea” RoCT?rs and Kenneth, of Grand Rupidj spent
Mim Donna -Moure of Jacky-on two 'rtZuehton’ 2^^h^t*°rthu?;&lt;teuBhtor- Marguerite, and Mrs Ma- r-Tiiiirt
Monday with Mr and Mrs. Walter,
spent- Labor Day with tlai home two aaughtera of Amherst, Ohio.
.-mk,..,,., „ &gt;„
Culbert
visited last week at tlie Surrarrer!* Grand Rapids Mrs Fera carpenter and daughfolks.
‘j Thursday.
inurauav.
, ur Audrey, of Ypsilanti spent Wed-)
.Mr. and Mrs J. L. Ickes and Anna ------1hnm’/
w r R„rr.r»r‘w.r..' Mrs. Dora Sullivan of Lake Odes­ ni-sday with Mr and Mrs LaFayette.
Ickes arc sitending n few days with ... Mr
_, an/i Mr,'jy.'.?J_
8urw r *rrr sa vLMU-d Miss Anna
'
Mr. und Mrs. Rockhill ot Hastings. In Warnsville Tuesday.
jjjdxiriif.
.
ProgresMr. and Mrs. H N.Bougtnu-r wer9 ■ReCFarey'alte^ibe
*"--------- - - ■
Mrx w..7i~wiiiuZw*
M,'-s Asch* Buck Spent last week
in Hustings Monday.
*;v&lt;- 11 ret lire n conference at Winona
»•“&gt;» h" brotlver. Tate Buch, -oil
S' 8urrarrer to Hastings Banu. Crrck Wld tjient U»e week end ■
• Mrs. Mary Hooprf- and Mrs. Mar­ ------ — ...—
tha Merritt and Mrs. H. M. BoughThe Missc* Agatha Kundcc and
, - t _____________
with hcr sister. Mrs. Ignatius Rusncr visited thc Clarence fJmrlkrr Wally Ctauscrf returned to Detroit ,,,
. ,
,
,
cine, o! Hammond. Ind., and ulsj
v,,1*' t ” r r n‘ c,ltnlnala **}'attended A Century of Progress.;
home at Middleville Sunday. Mrs. Saturday after an extended vacarLU?WL‘~.“' W”5 *“ct,‘ir*‘!d• -Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller atlerid-■
Merritt remained for a longer stay. tion at the former's iiome.
Mr and Mrs P. A Thomas called
**'P P®? expenw* ot the local
, tuneral In Gram!
Mr. und Mrs. Orville Henney ami।
children of Wyandotte were vwk al tin- Marion Clem home ut Carl- twlrL
Rapids un Monday.
,
1
•nd guest-* of the former's parents.,.ton Center Friday.
j
,
Mia Donna DaUtra ta visiting her
» and
am* Mrs. m
,, Rev. Arthur Carey attended A
•14.rXsO.OtX) a year ta required to Krandmotiw r in Grand Rapid.'
Mr
C.. X..
L. xxc.u.x;.
Henney.
Mrj. Hurry
al Chicago-iast.
Chicago-lUil,run HarTnr
Harvard
University
Mixs loroha
&lt;6rpha Hu&lt;
Buck
spent nail
purl of
of
Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Munroe and Century of Progresa at
« university
Miw
k snent
itnllv of
-htf xr-plr-rmt
Uf-t-lr
,।
• * $ -• faml.ly
of Zrclanrl
Zeeland v
w«re
week-end week.
the week with Mi-‘&gt; Doreen Jowell
HueitU of Mr. and Mn. C. U Hen-,1 Myron Campbell. Clarence Bur- COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ot'Woddland.
ncy.
rarn-r and Bob .Whitney returned
»___
M&gt;. Chk»* Quimby of Battle
Mn. Harry Merritt &lt;.Mh* Martha home fromWM Health camp at Pine
s ,
i.,-.*
creek spent Wednesday and TiiursBmglker) of Albion vi-dted Mr. and lake Saturday.
.
..! .
.. ..
Mrs H. M. BouRhncr Thursday.
*'
•
••
•
...
,
L-V'r.n*
E5scnh&lt;x«d.
and suter. Mrs. LaFay-!
Mrs. Myrtle Benton, wlio has been I’
I
Ed. Hall was in HusUiirs .Mon­ confined to her bed for several days.
lu’o'i. ettc Ustxir.it-. and attended thc;
i
day.
.
is t-n the gain, was thc report.
"• ■
schrxil reumon with.her.
.
;
Mn M C. Bs-vter U visiting hcr•
.Mrs Dan Goodcnough ’spent
t 'li'ii
Mr - Warren Ruush and daugh­
daughter, Mrt. M. Ot Randall, at day in Hasting* with her .daughter, i-:.
Complete Line of Fresh and Salt Water Fish, Cleaned and Boned to Your Wish at No Extra Charge
ter... Winnie and Dorothy, and Mr.'.
. Baltic Creek
Mrs. Richard Watte
i Ti
Ipu:
Wilt Sjuirk . &lt;&lt; Ha. ting* spent Wed■ Jane Curtiss spent several daysi
Mr. und Mrs, William Yule and » ’
• " “ nesday evening with Mr. and Mra.
last week with Lola and Doris Me- the latter's sister. MIm Boas, of y n
; ;',o Walter CuIbcA.
Caul of Lake Odessa.
Grand Rapids were RlHsitK at the «&amp;
J • Mra. Earl Keel. r. Mrs Frank ShriMr. and Mra. Vivcrn Cook andI Austin, home from Thursday UH
s
■ MS i*'r n,id Hazel. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
daughter, Nadine, of Lake Odessai Bunday.
.
GRANDMOTHER’S
STILL UNSURPASSED!
’ in
Barry and eon spent the week end
spent Thursday with the latter'si Fred Vosburg of Fostoria. Ohio, vts'! " »
i
Hi Bellville.' Ohio, with tlie former'*;
pan nt*. Mr. ami Mr*. Ed. Hall.
' --------- C. Tabberer home last f
itr&lt;l at----the--F.
|' {„ father. Thoma.* Long, and attended;
Mrr. Etarl Bumford of Hasting* week.
r ." the reunion Sunday.
•
■
spent Thursday ,with Mn. Claude
Mr*. Emily Sullivan of Hasting*;
i in
Shriber u»-.k Mr. aud Mrs
Walton.
spent Thursday with tier stater, Mrs. ’
,... Abed Donley of Hastings lo Lan-;
Mr. and Mr- Dun Ka-.ifTman and John Llctka. '
i■
i • “o sing Sunday,
chikirrti of Grand Rapid* spent lasF. C. Tabberer made a business’!
-’i"
COATS GROVE.
bir Day with the funner'* brother trip to Grand Rapid* Saturday.
i
and wife. Mr and Mrs. Joe Kauff-i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Henney and '•
; .45 The L- A S meets with Mrs Lenman.
'family of Campbell spent'Thursday
*'• -ah Wood tiiL* week Tifltraday, ini
tn*!}-HastIngs. Dinner to be served by
Str. and Mrs. L M. Curtiss and with thc former's mother, Mra. Mary
ron Frederick ami Mrs. M. C. Be- Lou Henney.
n
7 US Club Na 4.
• ;; • E. S Thompson had a preaching1
vter attended n home coming at
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Kenyon and;
the Congregational church al Bat- family of Hastings were Thursday
co appointment in Lansing last Sun-1
tie Creek Augurt 27
I guests of Mr. and Mra. Charm*
••J "J-day- Mrs. Thompson and daughters.;
Nnnh .Thomas of Logan was a Price.
vis1 Virginia and. Martha, accompanied
dinner guest at thc Forbey home
-■
Tick Insect Spray
Mrs. Mary Lou Henney spent
; 7ns!him there.
Del Monte Peaches cm in Halve. is..c.n 19c
riu 25c
■ 7 3V Quite a number from litre at-'
Monday.
Monday and Tuesday in Hastings.
Hastings
• Will Rourh of Saginaw h spend-1 Ml'* Dorothy Tabberer left Sat­
.
tended the Labor Day celebration in.
3 &amp;» 25c
Campbell
’
s
Tomato
Soup
ing a few day* with hte brother, urday for Harbor Beach where she
.
[■&lt;&gt; Hastings on Monday.
Elmer Roush: and wife.
; will teach for the coming year.
•« t.35 There will be no community serv-l
Mrs Marie Vander Mole and son.
Mrs. Emma Merritt of Quincy.
it as ice next Bunday, as a number from|
Billie, ot Grand Rapids spent Thur*- Michigan, spent Thursday with hcr
a }&lt;» here will go to West Sebewa to put,
day at Hie Whlton home
mother. Mrs. Charite Austin.
;
on a program there.
Mr. and'Mrs. J. D. Cool spent
Mrs. Mary Lou Henney entersi sa Tiu Conununlty service on Sun-i
tjilxir Day . at their cottage at Gun tained Mr. and Mrs HIrry Snyder
? U? day evening was led by Virginia
Small pkg. 9c
Large pkg. 23c
Corned Beef Hash Broadcast lb. Lin 19c
US’*1"i and daughter. Elizabeth, from Ohio.
•j
Thompson. Mitt Storer ^f Hastings,
Mr and Mrs. Tjillis of Decatur, recently.
. 41.00 gava special piano music and Rev. i
Illinois, and Mrs Alice Hale,
| Maxinc DePrlcstcr of Hastings
Ame* of Lansing preached a goodi
George Wells and daughter. Joan, spent a few day* last week with
rt&lt;4 br *«-'rnK’nRAJAH
were guest.-, Thursday at thc home her xistcr. Mra. Charlie Price
nnu b. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Townsend j
Quarts
of Mr and Mrs. Albert Wells.
. Mrs. A. Dltmar and daughter. Al­
■ '''••■ and Frank Kilmer were in Grand i
. William and Gerald Forbey re- thca. and son. Willard, and friend,
/ mJ’ Rapids on Friday.
turned
Richland
Genkcs. os
of irrttna
Grand stnpRap- trr and Wallarr C.rriasl
........... from ......
.. . “ Thursday ac- Miss Helen ‘vntiiKca.
Air*.
lOWIHCna and Wil
Mrs. Nina Townsend
son!1
P^&amp;G
Or
Kirk
’
s
Fiaka
White
Soap
■
10
Bars
35c
ChipSO
15c
L"s-rss. 19c
companted by their uncle, Nelson ids spent Thureday with Mr, and
*'&lt;«■ ’**•*- waoriM br Harold have been quite sick with!
,
ii s. .
„ , *Mr5•Vleu* aUion a,ld attended the|J”u-CwXatlXur
u, V *h»‘ »** thought to be scartet i
MIm Caroline Hahn Li suffering home coming.
I fun »n
-a Suni.r at so* a. fever but it wm found that they did
Hilaries
rirr-lvr-rl from n
Mr.
rv&lt;_ Howel! .r
... ..... &lt;___ .. .. .... ....
injuries received
a rrranl
recent tall
fall.I’ Mr atari
and”Mrs.
Dorr
of l.ir. r.. . St &gt;, xrxuir.l un.lrr th.f J"
not have that. Mrs. Helen n
Demand.
Mrs. Ellen Roush and grand-' Nashville spent several days last
ha* bsen working there.
'r h
“nd J*.son Thompson of
i,n , Battle Creek have been visiUng reiaPancake Flour H.nk.ix Ro&lt;
WheatieS Nationally Faraou* Breakfast Food 13c
Sib. bag
Gilmore Dustman of Kalamazoo
spent the week end and over Labor
Day gt H. Woodmans.

I fiSK’Sa SUSi!:;.

Mr

Mr‘ L“m‘

"n“'

Sensational Values
In Our Markets
Beef Roast
Rib

»

6c Hamburg

29c

4

Pork Loin Roast
Pork Sausage 4 «- 29c
Dry Salt Pork
Smoked Picnics » 71
Beef Steak
Fresh Pig Hocks “• 5c
Lard
3 20
Pure White Refined

WW KB Ya*
D

^^ole or
Sliced

Pound

Loaf

Whitehouse Milk

- 3 a 29c

Fel’s Naptha Soap 10 &gt;- 55c
25c
Salad Dressing
Oxydol

5 &amp; 23c
12c

Pancake Flour
Ketchup
29C

£icensecl

f’r1
-t

MIDDLEVILLE.
’
Rev Frederick R Anderson, of
»a
Chicago. Ill. who for two years w*s&gt;
*7itr‘re’&lt;7n»„ u. pastor of the Congregational churchSb- i- in .tom here, was calling cm fiends here)
•4’ .«
’ vl.r’ FfMay- He and Dr. B c. Swift went i
i‘i&lt;-x..rd ifcb**&gt;r' to Hastings and had a found ot golf.
iMent, ai&lt;t. cietke The Rev. haA many pleasant mem-i
He uke »&lt;»i
orle!l 01
two yeanf be ®P®nt lierc I
' In the long ago
rke. rurtnteiM Ly
Louis Graff and family of Just
m7m4'.rerigra 1&gt;orth 01 ,o*n- havr tr.cr.ed to near
i h-xt.-e xnw«t. LeRoy. Mich. They made many
‘.•rH.Jb'v ‘sin"” ,rlcnd5 during their residence here.
i»t
u
I who will miss them greatly.
I Mr*. Maude pumpry Severance. I
mneti’0!S'1a'*ri It 1ol Cincinnati, Ohm. te the guest of,
c.U"' '
W. H. McKeviU and wife for a few
ft». t'tt&gt; detk.
day*.
“
| Our school will start on Sept. 11th i
1.1
.7V-'o" w,th aJl of ltw* oM teacher* on thc;
i to th. r.-lluwinc I job. We welcome them back to our
mi

HAS

COME TO TOWN!

Bafora wa got our spacial license as Lubrication Ex­
perts, we had to learn how to completely lubricate any
■ make of car. Now w« use the eight individualized
Sunoco lubricants lo make our customers* cars run
smoother, steer easier ond lost longer.
Let us shpw you the copyrighted lubrication charts and
bow they leave nothing to chonce; let us tell you why
we use eight special SUNOCO lubricants to insure the
efficient performance of each port; let us do o tailormade greasing job on your cor and furnish you with a
cord recording Ihn entire job... we feel sure you'll agree
that Ihh is the greatest lubrication sereico ever offered!
COME- IN

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.

.

AND

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BE .CONVINCED!

ANDRUS SERVICE
• PHONE 2 2 40

HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

t.ulre'“.“*Mu“u I Mr. Bell and friend of Detroit.
.
‘were tlie gue*u of hte uncle and'
VSre&amp;j“J!ftt
; t^ly Sunday and Monday.
:
'
’** ’
' ’tai“‘i»i»'h*.t"’»b*’'
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
j
M
, Ur and Mr*. Delbert Slocum. Mr.
It. Iri-Mt4.’ m»i»? ;®ild Mrs. Shlrlcj - Slocum and-.
Ml; am ti.rt. m i daughter. Mr and Mr*. Garth Slo-i
hZJSw *n4,n7.'-i!.,,rli icum and
‘,nd’Mr and Mra. Ver-:
curve .npraruJ i.r;iwn Kgrrar attended tlie Slocum re-,
t 7'
’ri,J unlon ■&lt; John 0,11 P-rtk- •’ Grand j

I Martin school began Tuesday with
; Mim Iona Gillespie as teacher.
’ Miss Lctha Edger and sister and
rt knrvr. Fr z»al»4 Yv»&gt;: Mrs. Ida Glory were Monday after­
S'tuSrr. w«llu» xa-i
Aid. MHUr, 4t&gt;M3L IhsU noon callers st Mrs Clara Hcrael's ।

Arthur Ksrrar and son. Lyle, and]

h«t c^iVsdkws/ ’YVi. Mick MantM of Lake OdCKJt Mere
Wednesday callers at Shirley Elo-|
■•iAU, StltUI tKCM. C»rn«d
cum'a.
*
5. C. ftegtrs, City Clark.

Large Bottles

Quaker Maid Brand

Preserves AnnPaga All Flavor* Pound jar 17c

Graham Custard

Soda Crackers
Graham Crackers

tm~wi

2 ib. carton 25c

Bokar Coffee
Mayfair Tea Green or Orange Pekoe j Ib tin 33c

sandwich

n.

a c. cooUm*

Package

25c

15c

2?c

“Coffee Supreme’

Nectar Tea

u&gt;.

23c

2

Thinshell

Appeteasers

n.b.c.

| lb tin

29c

fpESH FkUl i S AND VEGETABLES

AfiplCS

Cabbage
Oranges

Strawberry

§ lb*.

2$C

is.

4c

2 ““ 29c

Lemons
Celery
Squash

MWi*.

2 U..kui|

HuAW/d S«UH«b.

A s P FOOD STOR

�THE HAyretGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. ECTTTMBgB e IBM

JHAY CROP EXCELLENT
Mr. and Mrs. James Bryant have Last Weeks Letter.
CORN CROP AVERAGE moved tp Kalamazoo where Iw has ' Mr. and Mr*. Wm. Culp and Mr

' | LEGAL NOTICES |

Most Other Grains,

Beans

employment.
Mr and Mtj. Jay Houvener and
family have moved from Pine lake

in Michigan

.. ..

•

The Michigan Crop report for
। August u at hand and indicates
। that the grain ciopi’of tills jtute art
turning out as indicated on July I
cJinplxints

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

ird Houser spent Sun­
up,d Mra Bill Strong
Mrs. Culp remaining

Mr and Mrs Jze Reynold* and
Russell und Mrs. Conycr visited Mr
and Mn. Jesse Johnson at Plainwell
Sunday.

Mr. and Mra. Clay Barber arc enrenaming relatives from Illinois.
teen bushels per acre. Thb may; be
, nd Mra Danforo
Little Virginia Haggctt ot Detroit
a little high It is nearly four bushels
is making an Indefinite stay with
below the ten year average.
.
Corners ar
[her'grandparent*. Mr. and MnuN.1
Thc estimate icr the rye mop u Hickory
Subbed* of 'Gull lake.
10-. bushels, the smallest return per
School begin Monday with Mra
Mr and .Mrs. Robert Cosgrove
lies* fields of u»ts and barley t«w Deri* Hyde and Mrs. Hazel McKtbpoor Mid too abort lo warrant har­ Mra. M A. Cappon resumed her ■ isited relatives near Waylaud Sunvesting. They were either pastured school duties at Neeley Monday.
|
’ • or cut for hay. The trouble was that
Opal Huneywvll
has entered
■' must at the acreage was planted late Nichol*
hospital at Battle Creek to
; becauH- ot too much rain early in
"tithe season. The continued drouth

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Ma
E

Joe. of Allegan: Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Burchett and Margaret from the
und son of Kalamazoo were calling Lent neighbor: Mr. and Mrs. T D
on Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Hughes and
, Michigan corn crop has withstood others Tuesday.
[the drouth very'well. Prospects in
Mr and Mra. George Adrianson
[various parts of thv^tate vary wide­
ly and the growth vl fodder has
been 1cm than usual The reported
. pent Sunday with relatives ut MUluintoPark, Kalamazoo.

Th.- production of 2.002 000 bags
of field bean* this year is indicated
:by.August I conditions. This cotnlpare.s with n crop of 4.354,000 bags
; harvested in 1932. nntj a ten’year
! average of 3 400,0*10 bugs. The indi­
cated production lor the country Is
P3G5.O0O bag?, which is tfl per cent
lera than the ten year average.
Hay is an unusually good crop
this yeap. In view of Ute shortage in
so many crops this no* been fortpI

Haal^rt. Uxi.i'iar.
r*«t*4 *i Hsttiac.,

___ been intonrud that they have
■ ^..wanddaughtcr torn to Mr.

family attended A Century of Progit- s the foie part Of thc week.
. Ivan. Rex. Mary Jean and Janet
Smith. Roy White. Elizabeth and
George M. Woody. Jr., are attend­
ing W. K. Kellogg Agricultural

Brigham
Mra. Cora Shopboll spent,
eck with her granddaughter.
Mrs F. J. Hughes Thursday.
_ , ... w.
i-lra. Florence Mott accompanied
•iK-ATtov 'isltad Mr. and Mra. Bert Snug-:- Mrs. EtlieI Mot! and son to A Q-nof Detroit from Wednesday until tury of Progress Thursday returning
Monday.
• Saturday.
* *
*' "*
Mra. Margaret Mullen and Mrs
■ Mr. and Mra Milan Trumbo and
Mr,'and Mi ;. Ward Plant* left Ed Parker of Hx*tin;;s spent Friday
[ Monday to vir-ll A CentuQ- pt Prug- with Mra Surah Smith and family.
Mrs. Jennie Norris was a-dinner
ress in Chicago.
, Mr&gt; J V. Hilbert attended thc guest,
Hope Daring reunion at the ta-me o! • Mr. and Mra. D. N. Honuywell
Mra. Cluu. Wruaert. Jr. m Kata- tork Opal to Battle Creek Sunday
and from there motored to Plymitiiuuo Friday.
Mra Adie Spindler .&lt;nd daughters. culh where they visited a brother.
Manton t and
Kathetine. Mr* Mr. nd Mra. Cluirle* Honeywell.
Wanir Lotu and daughter. Mun. Monday afternoon they called on
attended the Holtiai ^htol reunion Jhelr M&gt;n Harold who is pastor of
the BapUM church ut Byron.
Sunday I
»
। George I Enx and Morryll Smith _ Liicy Norris was In Kal&amp;muroo
&gt;i.t i..won tin World'., lair txctir..:.&gt;n tivk- Friday doing some shopping.
.
‘ta that were given .away by the'
! »merchant* ot Woodland a wei^ ago;
&gt;•
• Saturday .uid Glen England won the
rif.4 »n'i ticket' that wiu giwn away last Sat-1 Pennock hospital.
Muster Eugene Gorlright Is spend­
that k‘ft early Bunday mornimband ing thc week at the home of his un­
cle. Adalbert ■ Cortrlght, and family
'reports
; Mr. and Mrs James Moon of
Charlotte tverc guests of their moth­
er. Mr* Olive Toma:-, on Sunday
at ?ia-!r brother’s, Lyman Tompkins’.
Mr. and Mrs Emerson Cortright .
were hosts to lhe members of the'
Alee Cortrlght family on Sunday at
their home at Lacey.
Fred Miller and family visited!
, Mtv Dorothy- Dell of Kalamazoo their mother. Mrs. Sylvia Scidmure.j
spent Munday with het parents. Mr. of Camp Cutter on Sunday.
, .-.KrS Mr. 1
tS-.ll
Ml.&lt;s Biatricc Moore of Battle
Creek will begin her work st tlie
..... »«—
.. i,
'Eili.; school on Tuesday. Sept 5.
‘V’t"' ‘I 'v“h n,c oP«ning of next week
thu- ...re IX-roi iL.:. .... SuudJ,.
n„. |naj3r parl of thp
' ‘"n\will be functioning. Mrs. Doster at
'1 the Briggs. Theodore Tack nt thc
■" 1 A* .yria Center. Miss Andrews at the
•
Stvrn-. apd Velma Hunt of Hastings
v
nt ’Ite Eagle echool.
land family ac
___
L'.i’f.J.'.uLl The Briggs Ladles'-Aid Society
wnnriv
tMriav/rt’wimrtl-—'• b '-ni
'(
*111 ,K&gt;ld 11 di"n,‘r meeting on
MORGAN.
.enjoytd Bunda- -iUi Theodor, j • -mur^ny, AutfitAt 31.
... Virgil Adkins’and -m. Jeff Oa".
,
Mra. Nettie Manby and daughter.
Staten, and. Billie MurjUiy of S.d:.-r: M:-a!ld J,Ir, nal&lt;”r'1Jd Et'’11, Inez Manby. and neice. Eva. Mrs.
[bury. Mnninhd. who attended A Sunday with. Mr anil Mr h:c . : . Riva Cu.w and Norma.spent Bunday
Century of Pro«rer.&lt;. came back b&gt;”rtinJ!’* J
at thc home of tile fonner’sdnughway of Michigan .to visit Mta. Lotto! 5-:;‘
11 b' -1'"' ■
•&gt; '
ter. Mr. nhd Mrs.“Ben Ferris, mid
limit Adkins and Mis James Howard
I1&lt;,‘
,nd w,,l‘ —!- • ■’ 1 .family. ' ’
i thia place, also Mrs C B. Chffk of |M?• Ka*’ ,c &gt;'«i&gt;!l.
M«.-Lrihn Adkins went to
&lt;*’«» .^1*'“’ twk Mu*
irh'ig**.' Jackson yilh them.
j Phyllis En.ctand and lur t:w : Mi *
Mr. and Mr.-- James Swanson are
L
' j Mr. and Mra. D. A- McClelland are !
-wkrt’lv
V’.,“r ,hi Big Rajitds visiting (heir
T.tr - attcmhng thc McClelland reunion in i?rW
i Harold Swpnwn. and family.
Mr. arid Mra Adam Smith of
nit n d Ohio,
'
' ,ncr !rU!|Ul
Krcl«w
)Hastings-VbPed Mr and Mrs. Rich­
. R«'v. Allen4&gt;Long and family ank
ard Slocum last week. Mrs. Smith
;
his father; Austin DeLong. ol
' has been very nick and is recupcrat.•■nr
Grunii Ledge called on Mra. Milin
। ing.
.
■ f v.-. Fiury and Mrs. Mary. Turn.rr Sun&gt; Mr. and Mrs. Caritnn Kidder of
r monit*;itens of Bay City far lite weekend;. New York, i* visiting Mr and Mra
” &gt;
While vbitins sclx»! Tl-.uradjy; Mrs. Mattle Skhrny and grantl- James OCmnoc and June.
! ie’«aia
Honwr Shaffer broke his arm- daughter*. Vivien and Shirley.
Mra. Madonna Kennedy of Grund
r.m- »nd ;Hc had had it out of the tllng only (Sunday for tiwir home in Eiinl.urai Rapid* vt-ltrd hcr patents. Mr. and
. " ' .
r a b.«I bn-.ik hr rer. r .dklter vLutlng in
:
.. .. Mra., William Smith, over the week
■ At"r? about three months ono. This break|eral creeks.
end.
f r, it., t» nearer thc Lund than the other! Mr. and Mrs CRi&amp;s. Co&gt;k v.rre
Mra. .Elizabeth Hotair and son.
7
! and -i* not a* bad. We hope for a|Sund.»&gt;
of Mr. and Mra Wm. Alvin. &lt;&gt;t N :-w York state, have been
t be speedy recovery . J j
I Spit’ey ot Portland.
.‘ixmding tlw summer vuiting Mrs.
v H. ih« Hilda Crakes or Hasting!. i»-visit-i Mr- and Mr*. Karl C. Faul and Lena Becker and family and other
jing hcr grandparents. Mr. mid Mrs. I daughter Marda sjxmt tiu- week end friends and relatives. They are re­
b»t«
AHam Eberly.,
.with Mr. und Mra. Donald Gager-of turning to tlyur home this Tuesday
--------Cteo Montgomery spent a few Hartford.
morning. .
[days tasf uvek at Hie Kellogg camp’ Mrs R. 6. Finnic entfrtaincl
Mr. and Mrs Edward Davis and
■
’ ~ ‘
।Wednesday evening in honwof Mr.-.. family spent the week end with his
! Ed. Thoman of Chicago and Mr-. parents nt St- Johns and attended
'
QUIMBY.
James Oleson-of Aurora. TllinoL*.
the marriage of hu brother on Sat­
ra-n’h’, Mr nnd Mra. Shirk y Ritxman'J Mrs. Chas. Cook gave u surprise
Mirprif- urday.
. ■
[party
iirri to were called to Jackson Surtday ow-iP
art&gt;' in honor
h-uw of
of hcr son Phillip*
Mr. and Mra Fred Peck and NelkI m'i 1m* ,o t,w'
of “ rfKnd! sixth birthday. 'Ten
r“” guest* were in­ • is attended the funeral Wcdnese? mu4, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Chr'uty of vited.
- —- ,
।ihfr :&gt;f her brother. George Fingle'
Battle Creek visited al Uurencel 7/' ‘
-f 'M H/hurCh «a\e :
Rltzman? over the week end.
?. *’c*eU l«»r«y ««r Mr. and Mr

.“St’
T IIc^'nh,
held at the home of Annuls .I- 'rvenins: was pleasantly spent uttli
.« «•* Clemens Thursday afternoon thv.Ciiroo 4nxl qohteM*. after whith B . Mra Janet PettenglH and Mra. EL
&lt;• Sot hard visited Mr*. Dora Cole■a .*ur...r rr.. A, p
;*„•
.
jS. Holly presented Mr Barnum a'. ran
of Rutland Friday afternoon.
M(4sn
Jutee u Pr.4.1.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lowe’.! spent bandtoolcd leather desk set. Th • '
last week In Chicago attending Aicboir nffreta exceedingly the lc»v,iCentury of PnxgTeas.
.
img of Mr. Barnum who has been al „ u. «*.rv&gt;v BUenoni auentury c
i All art- glad to know Rev. Con-; faithful member during his. entire Prcgrr sa at Chicago over Sunday
khn J» homy from the hospital in1 residence here Dr.nty ppfmhtnrn*-.
Mrs.'Florence Kelsey. Mrs Rub-e
Knlimajco .nd 1» ilnlnir rwlv
&lt;&lt; rv&gt;^4 »&lt;■«&lt;&gt;.
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Slowly,
..'Y.n'3tn'.
R*’n.? _c!,.1!cr’
Th*
Aid will meet thU
~ j. .. .. ...
_
1 Wfck Thursday for dinner with Club
- — "■ —----- - E- No 4 at the home pf'of Lenah Wood
and a great plenty of ox roast.
Wynn Mr. and Mrs Barnum will m Hasting*.
■
Mr and Mrs. Dirk Hoffman enter­ move to Delton In a few days whenMr* Nancy Holland and grandjen.
. tained the latter'a sister and family he will assume the duties of super-,Teddy, of Ovid, apent last seek at
। of Detroit the post week.
intendent of the ochoal.
I Arthur Richardson's,
'
:

"WE’VE HAD OUR TELEPHONE
PUT IN AGAIN"

BALTIMORE CENTER.
Robert Solomon. Roy Craw and
sUter, Arlene, of Battle Creek were
guests of Mis* Arcbelle Smith Sun­
day. They motored to Lansing in the
afternoon where Roy and Arlene
atw to attend college.
Mr. and Mrs. John Levlg
family ot Urbandale were gucata.of
Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenfield Tues­
day evening.
Rial and Velma Kellogg of Quim­
by were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob­
ert Glasgow Sunday, i
School begin* nt the McOniber
Tuesday with Miss Gaskill as teach-1
er.
. ,
Nearly everyone from this way at­
tended tlie celebration on Labor
Day at Hastings.
Mr and Mra.-B. IX-Edmonds of
Quimby and Mr. and Mr*. Floy
Greenfield of Carlton were, guests of
Mr and Mrs. R. Greenfield Sunday. ;
Mr. and Mrs R. Greenfield and
family spent Friday in Grand Rap-'
ids. tlie guest ot Mr. and Mrs. \yalter Cortright.
'

“I Just had to cull and let yon know, Allee

’phone no often, and It wa* einlnirrasaing lo ask
them. Ahd no one could cull its.

“I really feel t&gt;o much safer with a telephone, too.

pen or when one of thc children mipht be Inkun
sick, and you're just cut off from the world, with- "
out a telephone."
•

Order from any Telephone Office.
will be intuit promptly.

JiiotulluUun

Why Don’t They Accept
This Challenge?
fCRD

FIF

DEALERS

CHALLENGE

Vot

Any Low or Medium Price Stock
Car to These Ail 'round Tests
Acrrlrralion From Standing Start

XOOm1'® 1
,B tpeed,
l &lt;■&gt; ,h°* ‘".»a
I .biiny
\ d.r eonl-n-"?

Hill Climbing hi High
Brak&gt;-&lt;&gt; (Size of brake*.

:ooVtngfi

I .Hicinncy
v »y»tc»n» '
\ tion.
C'

Ability to stop.)

•

Safety Gia-** (I.* it standard .equipment?)
Length j&gt;f Car iWhrrlbasr*
Roominc*.* (Inside meaA'urrnienta)
■
Comfort (Spring*, shock absorber*, etc.)
Quality ut Material* and Workmanship
Body Construction fl* It steel or only part steel?)
Ball and Roller Bearings (Number and sire I

(Spec&lt;*onV
to be

checked &lt;°r

for®

Here are some other points to cheek-up before you
buy a car. They show why it pays to buy a FORD
Delivered Prices WITH EQUIPMENT

Construction of Whrrl*
Appointment* (Upbohtery, Interior Finish,
Instrument Board. Package Compartment.

men
of t
han&lt;
Woo
Chai

time
cont
Any
ship
tors
DI
teem
Mon
Sept
then

Sun Visors. Floor Mats, Cowl Ventilator,
Icnltiun, Lock, cte.)
O
Body Line* and Finish
Built-in Quality (Engine, crankshaft, igni­
tion system, carburetor, frame, three-quarter
Boating rear axle, torque-tube drive, etc.)

Thl* challenge Is Issued for |h« beneflt of every prospective automobile purchaser. Il i» lhe one
soje way to find which car gives you-the mint for your money. What you want are the true facta
on performance, economy and comfort without sale* talk, exaggeration or bally-hoo. A personal
check-up, point by point, will tell you what is what.
w

FORD V-8 $49O up
&lt;F. O. B. Detroit, plug freight, delivery, and tax. Bumpers and spare
lire extra. Convenient, economical terms through the Authorized
Ford Finance Plans of lhe L'nlv/raal Credit Company!

What Stock Car
Will Accept This
Challenge?

Let Us Demonstrate

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 13,1933

12 PAGES

BARRY CO. GETTING
FEDERAL AID MONEY

LARGE CROWDS
GOINGONWITH' Goblin Troop Goes Through TOLLES BUILDING i
_
Antics in Rock Cavern"Here^
IA7FI1 RV HI UP Bt*w H1«hw*y Department
HEIR CONCERTS
IHLLU DI ULnLL
to Make Improvement.
OLD 1GE PENSIONS
Local Youngsters Rehearsing Parts
on M-14 North
REGISTRATION DATE HAS
BEEN SET FOR WDNESDAY, Ndv. 15
CENSUS SUPPLIES
PROVIDED BY STATE

Maximum Amount That Will
Be Paid to Any Depend­
ent la $30 Monthly

For "The Silver Thread," October 6
Almost every evening during the
week a troop of goblins are going
through their antics In a rock hewn
cavern located aboire Mayers 5 and
10 cent store on main street. The
goblins are a group of local young­
sters selected to take part In "The
Silver Thread." a fairy story drama
sponsored by the locql Women's
Club artd to be produced by the
Hastings Civic Players in Central
auditorium Oct. 6. The cavern is
a most realistic affair manufac­
tured out of odd bits of wood, paper
and paint by Bud Chase, the stage
carpenter, under supervision of L
E&gt; Barnett.
But this cavern is only one of
four Ingenious seis that have been
made to produce this old fairy leg­
end of Cornwall in proper fashion.
There is tlus interior of a Oornish
miner's cottage, the bedrootA of a
little princess, for example, in ad­
dition to the underground scenes
showing the forge room and inner
council chamber of the
goblins.
Each set has been very cleverly
worked out. In constructions of Ulis
type, the designer has to keep in
mind the fact that the suge assist­
ants must be able to tear down one
set and erect another In a few mo­
ments' time. Each rock used in the
cavern sets, for example, will be

numbered to designate its exact
place and will have a special at­
tachment for hooking it quickly on­
to its support.
Tuesday evening the adult mem­
bers of the cast went through theirparts with the two Juvenile leads.
The players went through their
parti in a smooth manner and with
a few more rehearsals should be all
ready for the production.
One of the difficult parts of the
play Is that of Shag, the Shadow.
This little goblin hasn't a word to
say but is in action all the tin’Particularly tricky is the disappear-

PAGES lto8
SEPTEMBER TERM OF
CIRCUIT COURT STARTED

Several Case* to Be Tried by
jiiry-»-May Mean a
Long Session

NUMBER 20

SCOUT DOM.
S. C. ON SEPT. 30

TROOPERS TO BE GUESTS
FIRE DESTROYS ONE OF ' According lo a report sent out 'APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCES Circuit court convened Monday
AT FOOTBALL GAME
forenoon. The first proceeding was
LISTEN TO ORCHESTRA
' from the state highway department.
FIRST STRUCTURES
the "call of the calendar." going
WITH GRINNELL
.
M-14 will benefit to » considerable
AND BAND
IN HASTINGS
over the case* luted to decide the
extent from the federal aid money
furnished this state to aid In em­

order in which the cases numbered

OTHER ACTIVITIES
on the calendar would be called.
HOPE EXPRESSED THAT
ployment by building highways.
ROARING FURNACE
It appears that tliere will be more
From the south county line of
ALSO ON PROGRAM
SERIES MAY CONTINUE jury trials this1 term than usual. At |
WHEN DISCOVERED Assyria proceeding northward in
least three criminal cases will be
this county, there, will be a consld.
erable grading and graveling and Outdoor Musical Programs contested and there are other Jury Space to Be Provided Near
No
Poultry
in
Warehouse
—
•
cases which, it 1* believed will be
drainage work done.
There will
Stadium.for Those Wish­
Are Much Enjoyed In
tried thia term, so that it took* like
Owner of Building Carried also be built on Onondaga creek a
ing to Camp
a continuous session of three weeks,
This Community
bridge a mile north of the county
Some Insurance

beginning next Monday. Tile Jury
Scouts and scout leaders of Mich­
large crowds turned out to hear
One of the fiercest fires thl* dty, i line. There will also be built at
will not be called until next Mon­ igan are invited to attend the Tenth
has had in many year* occurred 1
- the outdoor symplwny program day.
_____________
Annual Boy Scout pay at Michi­
Wednesday night, when the build5
.eM2?n
Thursday evening and the band con­
gan State College, East Lansing.
Ings occupied by. A. Tolles tn his ™'
consider- cert Saturday evening given by
oy local
Saturday, Sept. 30. where they drtll
poultry and produce business, were, ,ble employment.^
musical organizations under direc­
be guest* at the Grinnell—M. S. C.
tion of Mr. A. A. Blfemo. Tlie sym­
third act whcrr^Shag disappears destroyed. Part of this plant confootball game.
,
phony
concert
was
rather
of
an
exslated
of
a
building
that
was
one
of
from sight through a solid wall of
Last yeqr about three hundred
• periment being the first of its type
the oldest, if not the oldest, tn Has­
rocks.
seduts and leaders attended from
to be presented as an open air pro­
The goblins are meeting agnln for ting*—the old Hadley mill building.
this area, and at least that many
gram
In
this
section
of
the
state.
several rehearsals this week. They The writer came to Hastings in 1863.
1 will go again this year, according
Judging from the enthusiastic re­
have an important jwrt in the suc­ That building was then a grist mill,
to Lloyd Shafer, county executive.
ception given the musicians, their
cess of the play and are called on located at the outlet of the dam.
TICKETS Troopers from this area will be
experiment was a decided succew BBOTHERHOOD
which was about where Court street
to do some real acting.
—
—
~
enrolled iq the census and will be
Ui every way. the program compared
ARB NOW ON SALE FOR headed by tlie Battle Creek Drum
A
number
of
clever
posters
will
v
An.nnn ' mid Bugle Corps Thirty reout
ossesst-d &gt;2 00. which will, go into the
undoubtedly be Ln process of prepa­ a sawmill: but that was then only LAST 25 PER CENT IB RE­ favorably with the tine indoor con­
LOW PRICE OF $2.00
leaders here in Barry county
cert presented at Central auditorium
ration. Mrs. Harris Woodburne, occasionally In use. although the
DRIVED BY COUNTY
already signified intention of going,
ter to the county clerk, the head of
last summer.
who is In charge of this states original sawmill was built tliere,
Mr. Shafer says.
the state, welfare department wrote
TREASURER
MAUS
The
band
through
It*
serie*
of
and
was
tl»c
first
structure
in
Has
­
FIRST
MEETING
ON
tliat a number of the rural school
All .scouts, executives, scout masas Mlows:
open-air programs given during the
children will take part and that here tings.
-Details are considerably greater
MONDAY
,cr* •“*&gt;
cari' wlU Colleze
** ftdpast few weeks is probably belter
Mr. Tolles left the plant about WILL BE USED FOR IM­
munURI,' OCTOBER
UUlUDCfl 16
IQ mltted
u°f Grinnell
OrinneU
in town the making of posters will
free lo the
College
than originally anticipated, and it
known to peqole of the county than
be handled through the art classes six o'clock Wednesday afternoon.
has been found that there are some
With
Tallr
hv
Michigan
State College football
PROVING TWP. ROADS, Uie orenesua. a* usual me concert i Schedule Opens With Talk by
al the st&gt;diuni at a.M P- Mj
in the first to eighth grades in­ He then received a can of cream
60,000 pounds of paper lo be print­
presentedprewntea
Saturdayoaiuruay
evening cvwui*
waa a
wrucn he
ne tested
lestea and
ana put away for
lor
________
which
clusive.
Floyd Starr Assisted by Boyit Eaatein standard time. Seats win
ed in form', for use In the county
thoroughly enjoyable affair.
shipment. There was no fire in the p-vwnnt Thia Year Ta 2B Per.1'thoroughly
alTalr.
HAmmannu.»niil.
ib0 rewrwd 1,1
PX,t stands for
systems. Also the filing equipment
building whatever. The origin of
*earr,r|। All
All who
wi&gt;o heard
heard these
these two
two musical
From Oomn|onwealtn
I aU scom,. nm-v attending will cn1 must be purchased and delivered to
CHANCE FOR TEN MORE.
Cent Larger Than
group* sincerely hope that the
the
fire
cannot
therefore
be
de
­
The aale -of ticket* for the Has- ! ter through gate No. I.
" the Counties. This problem atone
termined. It may have been due to
in 1082
band and Uw symphony orchestra tings Brotherhood is now under way. | All Scout* and leaders will be exOn
our
first
page
is
a
local
notice
will take the greater part of Septem­
I may continue with a series of confrom Supervisor L. R. Glasgow, in defective wiring, or to spontaeous"
ber. Therefore please do not plan to
Yeslerday County Treasurer L. F. ;cerU throughout the winter. A* cx- Every man or boy who can possibly |&gt;ccted lo participate in the annual
which he mentions the fact that combustion. There would seem no
start this registration or collection
hut week, both organtxa- do »o should avail himself of thl* Scout parade between th* halves
there are openings now for ten more reason why the latter would occur. Mau* received from the state a
' of the Lax until you receive jour
draft
for
58.643.84.
Thl*
is
the
final
[(lona are amateur in the best sense opportunity to attend seven out- of the football game. Each city,
(single men. between the ages of Al about midnight members of the 1
equipment and printed forms.
word Member* have not standing entertainment* and get . should have a banner. Troops should
I eighteen and twenty-fire, to enter family of Leon Bauer, whose home payment of 25 per cent due the
"AU the larger counties will be in­
county
this
year
under
the
McNItt
Mked
for
acutance or. donations seven good feeds, at a total' cost of! bring their American and Troop
is a few rod* distant, heard mysterl- 1
flags. Wherp a council expects to
terviewed by a member of the staff CONTRAST OF CONDITIONS tiie employ of the government in its ous cracklings and poppings. Some bill.
This bill, passed by the legi*- frofn
clty or jroin any club or 13.00!
'
Conservation Corps.
The program this year 1* especial (Continued on page *lx&gt;
at this department who will explain
of them went to a window and lature two year* ago. wm one of Jodge Hb11 „nl ahd the coat of )y good—one that every member will
In
addition
to
that
it
should
be
BETWEEN THAT TIME
' in detail the system to be followed."
the most rtftn.trurtiv*
constructive nieces
pieces
of! muslc is covered by a small asstssof
looked out and dL-eovered flames tK„
explained
that
you*g
men
who
arc
The state Intends to set aside five
coming from practically all the win- 1highway legislation ever enacted in1 1 ment paid each week by those who keenly enjoy. Tiw first meeting will OF INTEREST TO ALL
AJ&lt;D
NOW
already
at
work
In
such
compel
will
be. October ifl. when Floyd Starr,
cents per registrant tor registering
have the op|»rtunity of re-enlist-1 dows in the building. The fire had this state. Under Us provisions two1 come to rehearsals.
famous as the founder and head of
those who are liable to payment of
SCHOOL BOARDS
progress--------------for some million dollars were paid tn 1032. di­
Officers and members of the or­
mint for another term of service If evidently »•been
“•• in ------------the Btarr commonwealth for Boys,
the 12.00 tax. For the collection of VILLAGE HAD ABOUT
time. The family gave the alarm, vided among the counties tn pro­ chestra and band request the op­
they so desire.
the tax one* cent per registrant is to
portion to their unimproved mile­ portunity to express their apprecia­ will speak and bring some of his
also
summoned
|4r.
Tolies
and
the
1,200 PEOPLE THEN
boys with him. who will have a part Opportunity for Districts to
age
of
township
highways.
neighbors; but It was too late to do
tion to those who have been of speRESTRICTS USE OF
balance of four cents per registrant
Under the provisions of'the bill,; clal assistance In helping to moke on the program. No man anywhere
Make Needed Repairs on
anything toward saving tile building
is to be allowed to cover the cwt of Only Communication
With PRIMARY SCHOOL FUNDS and Ils contents. It was a roaring the entire unimproved mileage of[ the recent series of concerts pos- is doing a more outstanding work for
Buildings, Etc.
(Continued on page 11. part two)
furnace of flame when discovered. township roads must be taken over' sible. First they with to thank boys than Mr. Starr Fathers in par­
Outside World Was the
ticular
will
learn
many
things
about
School
boards througliout Barry
Tlie firemen laid several lines of by the county ’highway commission1 musicians from Grand Rapids and
Supt. of Public Instruction hose and. by good work, kept the fire In five years, one-fifth each year.: Middleville for their generous gifU what they can du to interest their county should be interested in a
Battle Creek Stage
was added to the 62.000,000' of time and talent: second lo Wall- boys. Btarr Osmtnonwealth 1* an In-1 decision obtained by the County
States It Must Be Used from spreading. Several times the There
and wonderful aociaj plan Health Department from the State
cornice and roof of the county ga­ appropriated for 1033, 5500,000 for dorff A »&gt;n and Charles Leonard tercstlng
Hastings Rotary Club Monday noon,
(Continued on page three)
: Emergen# Welfare Relief Com­
Only for Teachers' Pay
rage were ablaze, but these .Incip­ 1033. and 5500,000 each year there­’ । for the use of chairs; third'to the
describing the village of Hastings as
■ —
mission of Michigan.
Because of certain illegitimate ient fires were pul out promptly, after for three years, so that at the Consumers Power Company for the
■ it was when he came here from
" I
J' Prairieville township, seventy years uses in the past of the Primary In­ so that comparatively little damage end of the time the annual payment, arrangement of lights; fourth to the COMMERCIAL CLUB
by
t^e
state
to
the
counties
for
the
urook5, MMtctary of this Conunls[ago this fall. Because a number of terest Fund money and because of was done to the county building,
' Baptist church for use of a piano.
PLANS
“
COLOR
TOUR
”
slon. it is thoroughly within tha
improvement
of
township
highways
I things mentioned were of -historic
which was separated frdm the Tolles
fifth to Uie Universal Oarage ConiFIFTEEN TOWNfHjI
’certain publicly announced inten- building by only a feA feel. For­ will be 54.000.000 per year.
.
province of our County Welfare
I• interest,
party fix- use of a truck; last but not
Interest, and because the Centennial
Centennial' ,
'-------- ' ------- .
. —,
" JL
IG | celebration of this city will be ob- tlons llu» )*ar to violate the law tunately no wind was blowing. The Last year 168 miles In this county' least to the attentive audience* for Auto Oaruvan to Drive Over
RECTORS iMBT
were taken over, graded and some
I” 1836,
10'1.* lie ha*
v...k Au.,
»z.i.mI _ .
&lt;U||.. nt
‘-n. I _
.served in
been request-|governing
the expenditure
of "*tU
their generous appreciation.
Scenic Route When Fall
gravel pul upon tiiem with the ap­
OH MONDAY
ed to publish the substance of his niary" money. Dr. Paul F. Voelker, to save a small building nearby used
j improvement and repairing of school
propriation made available that
as
a
garage,
also
the
garage
on
Frank
talk to the dab. Tills he will do in State
j
Foliage
I*
‘
'Out'
’
Superintendent of Public Inyear. This yeer another 168 miles FIRST FALL MEETING
'baUdings
planta. swen
such as painvpalntr ..
.... _ „
uwnuin«&gt;» and pwniv*.
a-aeries of articles, about 'Hastings &lt;structlon. has Issued the following Sage's residence property. The
Members of, the Hastings Com- |n&lt;&gt; ^in-. instruction or re pairwere taken over by the county road
(Continued on page six)
. jstatement concerning the policy of
and Mher
OF ENTIRE STAFF mereial Club gre planning a "color hlc of
commission. These too have been
COMMITTEE NAMED We hope. Ln connection with thia tlie
।
Department in the administra­
tour' through * part of Barry connfadHU^ rhe«- fund* are to
or are being graded. Because of the
scries, we can tifeo publish recoilec- (tion of this problem:
FAMOUS PRISON QUAR­
ollljr jn |he payment o(
larger amount available, more grav­ W. K. Kellogg Foundation ty on Thursday. Oct- 12. At tills
Voted to Extend Time for tlons of a still earlier Hastings by 'The Department of Public In­
date II Is hojicd that the fall foliage WMes for labor
TETTE FRIDAY NIGHT eling will be done this year than
persons who have lived here longer ।struction this year intends to insure
Plans Activities in Three
will be near the height of it* colorThl* t* a re'a! opportunity for
was possible in 1032. Next year a
Taking Applications for
than the writer.
t
,the
proper usecof money from the
Ing
so
that
the
countryside
can
be
m-hool
district*
in financial distress
still larger sum will be available.
Counties
The writer wstfTive years.old ivheri'• ]Primary Interest Fund. This state The Small Admision Price ’
Contracts to Sept. 25
seen In Ito full beauty. Guesta from |o makp needed repairs to their
That will be true each year up to
The first fall meeting of the entire nearby counties will be invited to
hi* parent* moved from the farm 4n (
cannot be used for the payment
Maildc w Smith
ipcltldlng 1038.
Will Mean a Capacity ‘ and
■
Directors
from the Township Prairieville township, on tlie shore aid
cXmlMtoneriAnd
staff of the W- K. Kellogg Founda­ take part in this brief outing. TJw
,of impaid accounts from yat.year:
Tlite constructive law has prac- tion was held last week at Kellogg
Wheat Control Association of the of Pine lake, in the tall of 1863— ।
Audience ।
route will include some of the
tits scenic IjPona;d m. Board. Sanitary Engiseveral townships in Barry county seventy years ago. Tlie load of good* (it cannot be used for the payment
wtxxled hill coiintry of Irving. nerr of the County Health Unit, be­
of tuition except under certain legal
met In Hastings Monday afternoon
This week Friday night, at the 1
ro.drc'USi u io™ te called[staff
j
members
present.
Plan*
for
was heavy, the team small. The (
Thomapple. Yankee Springs and ing fiunillar with some of the undcit cannot be used for Methodist church, there will be :
and perfected the county organiza­ writer can recall that it seemed to conditions;
tlie Foundation’s activities this year. Orangeville.
(
operating expenses. It must given a concert by the famous Jack- ifor in an emergency.
tion. Every township but Rutland him a very long time before we currRbi
slrable existing conditions, have exI particularly in the rural schools ol
j used only for the payment of
At noon the members of the tour
Needlras to say the county was
«jn Prison Quartette, yhe same ar­
was represented, many of litem with reached the town. The road* through be
pressMi hopes that those district*
Barry, Eaton and Allegan counties, will be the gueA* of tho KaiVwff
।teachers' salaries for tlie ensuing
very
glad
to
gel
this
money,
which
luv..*' ** wix*c scluwl property is In extremetists
will
appear
who
were
on
the
'
their townslUp as well as the county Yankee Springs and Orangeville
were considered. Health work of Foundation camp at Pine------- ..
school
year.
It
is
to
be
expresslywill
be
used
to
good
advantage.
”
A
ly poor repair will show * hearty in­
program at the same place early ’
representatives.
(Continued on page six)
,
course will be stressed.
lunciieon will be served in the main •
..„
understood
that money from this last spring, and won universal
Glen Wotring of Woodland was
Wu
The health officers of the three dining hall and afterwards a brief
fund
cannot
be
used
for
the
pay
­
elected president of the board of di­
praise. The large auditorium of the NOMINATED LEGION
counties,
together
with
the
staffs
of
program
of
entertainment
will
be
ment of teachers' salaries 'unpaid church which will seat 1,100 people,
rectors. the controlling body of Die OUR CITY HAS MET ITS
&gt;
each
county
health
unit,
and
the
pretented. Tho lour will officially
from last year.
AUXILIARY OFFICERS' corp* of teacher-nurse* from each end
Wheat Control Association. Paul
was packed to Its limit that night.
at
the
camp.
For
.those
derirth
f*5nSj!!t«
l
*rv!S*.ia«i&lt;w»
to
NRA OBLIGATIONS “A very rigid Inspection of the ac­ The quartette will, in our Judgment,
Cridler of Middleville was elected
county, were present. It would be Ing to stay there will be special encounting of school money by local be as^popular this time. The enter- ;
vice-president. Harold J. Foster
th court
Albin
Election Takes Place at Reg­■ difficult to over-estimate the value
•Hastings was elected secretory- Added, Man at Water Works districts will be made this year. Any talnment is not only unique, but is
of the health work being carried on
misuse of the expenditures of "Pri­ very high class. The men who give It
ular Meeting Thursday
treasurer of the organization.
—Railed Pay for *
in the three counties by the Founda­
mary" money will be considered as a jxisseas wonderful musical talent.
The all Important Wheat ADOtNight, Sept. 21
tion as w-cll a* the excellent results the morning. Transportation will Otllcr' Mr. Frankonia.
misapplication of funds and Will be
City Work
ment Committee which has the bulk
The price of the tickets is only
, from the splendid work it has been be providerf for thoae who do not D.QDV
On
Thursday
evening
of
last
week,
Mno
dealt
with
accordingly.
Further,
dls15c. There will be no reserve seats,
The council at their meeting Fri­
i
doing for the children al the two own cars. Ail members of the dub BARRY COUNTY NOR,about
twenty
were
present-at
the
. handle 1* made up of Glen Wotring. day night decided that th|s city crcpancies will be adjusted in the so that those who get ticket* can
I
camp*
at Clear lake and Pine lake. are expected to take their wives a*
meeting
of
the
American
Ixiglon
.
UAI IC CTII I nDCti
“ have the pick of seats when they ar- 1
Woodland. WUl Slruin. Assyria and should conic under the NRA'regu­ next annual distribution of *the
guests.
Further
details
concerning
MAL
lo
olILL
Urtli
■
Some
Uhie
in
October
tlve
regular
Auxiliary when officers were nomi­
Charles Strickland. Bedford.
rive at the church. There is no ‘
lations in all rqatters pertaining to, money."
work a-ill be started for the benefit the tour will be published next
------------need for reserving seats, because one 1nated a* follows:
Thq directors voted to extend the employment. Heretofore at the wa­
Wrong Statement Made in
President—Mrs. Helena Smelker■ of under-privileged children, many —u
time for taking of applications for terworks two men have been em­ BOY SCOUT COURT
can hear tills entertainment and see
and Mrs. Lydia Rogers. .
. of whom have physical defects that
I Last Week's Issue—Stu- ’
contracts to Monday. September 35. ployed. each working twelve hours a
it from ever)' part of the auditorium.
1st. Vice-Pres —Mrs. Orhce WoodI need special care. Three'of these KALAMAZOO LODGE
OF HONOR SEPT. 27 Tickets are on sale at the Book­
Any blanks in the hands of town­ day. This would be a violation of the
1
dents Will Be Accepted
camps continue at Pine also at
case flctory. the Universal Garage. 1and Mrs. Nellie Conaway.
ship committeemen or county direc­ NRA rules so the council voted to
TO CONFER DEGREE
2nd. Vice-Pres—Mrs. Florencer Clear lake for a period of three
_______
Contrary to the statement made
tors by that date will be honored.
employ three men nt the waterworks O. A. Paquin to Give Illus­ Hinman'* grocery, Wallace Fred ,
Wood. Mrs. Amber Reid and Mrs.. months each. Regular schcrol work
Directors and township commit­ plant, each working eight hours a
Supper Followed by Initia- ln lhe
* **» afStore. Jay Mead's grocery, the Has­
as
well
as
health
work
will
be
cor
­
trated
Talk
on
Scenic
Georgia
Jarman.
feet that
thatthe
theBarrv
BarryCounty
CountyNormal
Normal
V
...
. .
feci
tings Printing Company. Hastings '
teemen further voted to set aside day. wldch will afford another man
I
ried
on
at
each
of
thpn.
Secretary—Mrs. Ida Waters and
tion of Candidates Into
had been discontinued, it Is in sesMonday. Sepember 18 and Monday
Beatty of State
Banner office, and can be procured
Mrs. Etliel Foreman.
’ sion and will enntinue to be. al«
September 25 lo help farmers in the three wiR be 120 per week. While
Secrets of I. 0. 0. F.
On Wednesday Ivening. Sept. 27. Friday nUht al the church. We 1
tlMMtgh u»c
the aticnuaiKc
attendance is UCMJW
below
., ..
,
_ ! tiKMign
■ MRS. JAMES GIVES
their respective township# fill out this will odd to the expense of the the first Boy Scout Court of Honor would advise those who want to at- ,
Al the next meeting of the I. O. noni“aj
Nellie; Conaway. Mrs. Mae
{
the necessary forms for an Allot- &lt;;ity It was fell that it was fair and for the autumn season will be held tend to get their tickets early. Tick- Mrs
'
TRICK SHOT DISPLAY O. F. on Tuesday evening. Sept. 10. considering the attitude of tho
W Th" *
“”Tn l&gt;rXt SrSenSnt of Pub™
(Continued on page five)
consistent to take this course, in in the court room, beginning at 7:30 els can also be obtained from the 'Mulder and Mrs. Zella OortrighL
Historian
—
Mrs.
Georgia
Jarman.
view of the urgent call from Wash­
committee on arrangements, consist- .
Mrs. Amber Reid and Mrs Florence Startlei Audience With Ex­ o'clock for the members and guests instruction, the Barry County Norington for increasing the number of
FREEPORT VILLAGE
Ing of Hugo Wunderlich, chairman. :
Wood.
men employed by decreasing the
Hugh Riley, Charles Paul. Charles
hibition of Fancy HorseX?.
r^« nlonB
1th many others
DEBT IS ALL PAID number of hours required for a day's C. A. Paquin from the Blate Con­ Htnman. W. J. Field and Walter , Ghsplaln—Mrs. Florence Wbod
along *
wiui
omers.- However
riownvcr
servation Department will siww
dldatc with the Kalamazoo Lodge nn/1 „aniwl»
iur_
U1_,
Wallace.
1and Mrs. Mildred Downs.
•u
canJX* be sure of that.
■ho. Shot* at Detroit
i
movies picturing some of the scenic
A Credit to Good Business The council also voted to increase beauty of Michigan. Anyone familiar Order your tickets now. You will Sgt. At Arms—Mrs. M*e Mulder Mrs. Esther James of Hastings [are urged to attend next Tuesday But in case that i* true, thia year
and Mrs. Lydia Rogers.
offers a last real opportunity to
never
get
a
larger
istum
for
15c
in
*n
exnimtion
or
tries
•
norsc
i
cvenir^
_________
gave
an
exhibition
of
trick
■horse
&gt;
evening
as
a
good
time
is
planned.
Judgment and Foresight
state knows
there
are
Publicity Officer—Mias Mabel 81s*' ambitious young people to get one
work from 30c per hour, witere it at all with our X^
on every
hand.
the way of entertainment. There ,
Uwe pitching shots in the Oolesluin
.---------------- s a *'------year of training with little coat to
of Council.
prc^°“sl&gt;' b?fn ^1'
* »hlch have not been capl- will be new features and new num­
at Detroit Sunday afternoon that | CITY TAXES COMING
Election of officers will take place
or commercialized and their bers on the program compared with
IN BETTER THIS YEAR.
Evidently the Freeport village hour. which is the NRA schedule
admiration
on Thursday evening. Sept. 21 al aroused considerable
Supt. Leslie Buller of Grand Rap­
.
City Treasurer Mrs. Nellie Smith
council is composed of men of good Thus tlie city has met It* responsl-, naturai beauty destroyed Mf Pa- the one last spring. If there are any Uie
regular meeting. RefreahmenU Among tlie stunt* she displayed
blllty
to
the
national
government
quln
mad
J
‘
X\™
&gt;
cg
of
theac
burine** Judgment. tor they have
reports that taxes have been paid id* is quoted aa having said that a
request numbers, they will be given. ,
be served following the baal- were: Throwing ringers with a man i
.n
delight in see­ Those who have request* to make for will
paid the tolt dollar of village In­ and done it* full share toward crest-, p|acea
.
standing astride in front of the Ibetter this year than a year ago. shortage of elementary teacher* is
■ debtedness. During the last six ing additional Jobs.
particular numbr* are urged to write
fag.
stake; throwing ringers over a man's ’The difference is no doubt due to in sight. If tliat 1* true, it would
years the village has acquired more
body; throwing ringers oyer a man's imore employment in the city than seem to be the wise thing for tisoae
un’r*rvV
i During the
summer
months. their request on a card or a slip of HIGH •SCHOOL EN­
than 56.000 worth of fire fighting
body with a second man standing ’was true in 1033. All.city taxes were who are inclined to teaching to en­
Numa.
Court* of Honor were held-at the paper and hand it, or mall it, to
An opportunity for ten young men cainiM but thu flrtt
'in(ioori Hugo Wunderlich and the request
equipment and paid for it. In addi­
ROLLMENT IS 489 astride the front of the stake: pitch- &gt;made payable beginning in July*. roll thl* year in out County Narunpaiu ujr1, nuyvmucr
1, ur "jaL
•
_
tion an Investment of more, than
2°unty Jf*
;promises to be Just as interesting numbers will be given.
unpaid inurc
by November
or
Ing ringers blind with a blanket Tiwe
’
[KMalbly
November 15. will be re-! Despite the fact that school has
55,000 has been made in new water Civilian Conservation Ctorpa.
d enjoyable.
enjoys. ■•
|
■. and
Board of Education Has the held In front of the stake; lighting a turned
to the county treasurer,
~“,A"
“ta"
This enrollment deals with un, &lt;(
mains, all paid for. The people of
match with one horse shoe and put- 1
FREE LECTURE ON
.
.
.. fdenta will still be accepted in the
Funds to Redeem All
Freeport surely must appreciate the
tin* it out with a second. Till* last / - OFFICIAL
WALTER WALLACK 18
NOTICE.
\ Normal class thU week and next.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE t
services of such *■ council as they from families on the welfare list.
trick is particularly difficult and
THE NEW MANAGER
Scrip Issued
Enrol] with your township super­
have.
'
calls for absolute accuracy. Mrs./f All holders of negotiable note*. Mrs. Mabel Clark 1* principal and
Another business change will be­
An influx of nineteen late-comers James waa aucoessf ul on the first try ,(scrip) of the Hastings Board of ulss Jennie McBain, critic teacher.
visor. Hastings City men at ,Clty
Robert
Stanley
Ross
of
N4w
come effective September 30. The
has boosted the High school enroll­ while the woman who at present/U 1Education take notice that aforesaid
The Banner greatly regrets the
hall.
York Oity* Coming Here
ment to 480 or nine more than at- the women's champion of the 'notes will be paid on or after Bep- mis-statement made last week.
Enrollment will begin Sept. IB and Co-Operative Elevator has pur­
chased waiter Wallace's Feed and
Auction Suit
on Sunday P. M.
United States failed to do the stunt
A cheerful note tn regard to school in twelve tries.
CHURCH
SUPPERS. BAN­
Forms for enrollment will be sent Seed business. &lt;hich will be moved
[
On Sunday afternoon. Sept. 17. finances 1* the fact that the board
Into the Newton building, next to
\ M. D. TRAFFORD.
to supervisors of the townships
!
that elevator. Mr. Wallace has been at three o'clock a free lecture on has m«e than enough in the sink­
Having decided to quit farming sam^wTn
Examination
and emdlment
other details
A. TOLLES' NEW LOCATION.
previous
-L. ^ployed to manage the elevator.. Christian Sclertce will oe given in ing fund to pay off with Interest
M. D. Trafford will have an aucMr. A. Tolles, who suffered the
R. Glasgow. Enrollment Director.
fn.ReU,Xn °*rltn8er lni Central school auditorium by Rob- the negotiable notes (scrip) issued
loss
of
his
equipment
and
some
pro
­
it--------the management.
—
«
during the banking holiday last »In­
&gt;nN«b
~
NOTICE.
j Mr. Wallace U well qualified for York City.
ter. Payment wUl be made at the duce he had on hand when the Ckur Uke. Sunday. SepumKr 17.Gull lake. Horses, cattle, hogs. poul­
Having had several
years'
exper- ------such—a,--------place.—
He- knows —
lhe retail
Mr. Rou
Hastings City Bank commencing building he iiad occupied so long was
trv tools,
trxxs feed
irea and
ano miscellaneous
■* j.
—*. .
—
try,
told by them that there is n
dealrcyed. has reopened In the brick
articles will be sold' to the highest ■__&gt;
ience —
with my lather. tI wish to an- haitttwu
business tlwniwhlv
thoroughly, and
and hu
ha* nlwav*
always Rnard nt t.
Sept. 38.
store building at the comer of Court MIXED DANCEfi—CLEAR LAKE, tax on church or society suoners,
' bidders. Harold Newkirk will cry1 nounce that I will carry on his done a fine business In handling1 Church The First Church at Christ,
Saturday night. Sept. 16. Arehl- banqust* or the like. He said they
and Jefferson streets, owned by
CHICKEN BUFFER.
this sale Read full particular* on I plumbing and beating business Will feeds and *eed* a* well as other pro­- Scientist in Boston. Mass.
- ------ — ...Tt .,. armreriste -cur patronage. Melvin duce. Hla many friends extend con-•
A general Invitation 1s extended to
Martin church. Thursday, Sept. 14. Prank Horton, and will carry on hl* bald's orchestra. Saturday. Sept. 23. were classed as occasional sales and
Frank Herrington —Adv.
are not taxable.
Price 36c.—Adv.
produce business there.
L. Pettit, phone 2373.—Adv.
[ gratul*tton* and best wishes.
the public to attend this lecture.
~
•
been a change
. — ------------with regard to
1 tile Old Age Pension law. Ctounty
’ Clerk T. B. K. Reid has received no­
tice from Lansing to take tlie census
and collect the head tax. Payments
under the pension law . will begin
during the coming year. Tlie regis­
tration date is extended to Novem­
ber 1*. T)»e state is rushing supplies
for the cotuus. Each person in every

HASTINGS VILLAGE I
IN THE M3

COUNTY ORGtNZIT Oil PERFECTED
wheajMlotment

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SHAREM’NITTCASH

YEAR’S PROGRAM
IS SPLENDID ONE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1M&gt;

PAGE TWO

Itlve signal gives warning of tnune-' .1 r.Urnd rravlnp 11 u •tow.l IMEETING OF THORNDEATHS RESULT FROM
dlale danger ot a railway train or I InvuUUy du. lo Ito wto™.," " “
APPLE GARDEN CLUB
PLAIN CARELESSNESS car. Ute driver'must bring his ve-i of Ito driver, who U no, ool, e»n-

hicte-iQ a complete stop before rnak-1 Im. but ■ law hre.Ur u veU.
1
------------ln(T such grade crossing.
Interesting Talk on Aquatic
Drivers Are Hot Only Beck­ 4- In/^casing an InlarsecUon of UNFORTUNATE END OF
Gardens by Mr. Toogood
less But Violate the . tagtiwws. &gt;qr an intersection of a
of Grand Rapids
hlgNTay by a railroad right of way. HAPPY CHILDREN’S PLAY
State Laws
the driver of a vehicle shall at all
The September meeting of tlie
times cause such vehicle to travel Little Ina Boss of MapleTliornapple
___
~
Garden
Club was an
0 been impressed with the great num-1ion
on th®
tho right half of the highway,
. J------------ U)e 1K&gt;mo of
Grove Injured—Is at P*en- out-daw ~.
meeting a
ber of automobile accident* caused nunless
*
such right half is obstructed
_________
_________
, _
...
Mrs. Darron
on E. Slate 81. After a
by carelessness of drivers who drive or Impassable.
nock Hospital
short business session the meeting
onto railroad crossings and are hit
5. The person controlling the
mi*
«»» v&gt;wHow uitcn
often it noppeua
happens with
chll- wa* turned over to Mrs. Mohler, a*
by locomotives? Borne have even movement of any self propelled ve­ dren.at
play that projects which program chairman, who introduced
driven broadside Into moving trains! hicle. upon passing- Uie crossing
they enter upon- with enthusiasm Mf. Toogood of Grand Rapids, who
Where such an accident happens signboard going toward the rail­ •end In some misfortune I
.gave a splendid talk on "Pools" or
lhe fault la enUrely lhe driver'*. road, shall reduce lhe speed of such
This was true at lhe home of 'Aquatic
------.
—
.u.n a distancei
Jisnucy: a--------We want to sununartoe a &lt;cw pro-; vehicle
so.1—
that,
within
'”“ —— 7I.”Man)e'’arore
He« gave the member*
„—’town..— i h
members a very precpracvlstan* in the tow* of Michigan reg- of 1OO feel from the nearest rail at JJ"*
°ro£.tical talk on this subject covering
utatlng motor vehicle, at
railroad the croaring. such vehicle shall be
X? children .re ah« ‘he construction of pooto. concrete.
CToalDg*.
under control and shall not P-'weed •
interested in ’hinns that mov* daY&lt; 4loel “ even an ordlnary tub

1. No motor vehicle shall operate al a greater sj&gt;eed than ten mile*
t imitate what older folks do sunk 10 ,hc Eround makes an attracover or across a railroad
crossing
per hour.
j D.ldng tllc threshing season this tlve WB,er garden. He then took up
at grade without first having come
Railroads have 4H-..V
sent VM*
outinstruc'ycar
, , lhe
om children
dowers
for ,----the different
uM&gt;MuvJcnr
ulc RK0M
(UUiaren become
DCCOD1C lhc
---- . ”
,’~
.C.”!..,. pool*
n..
'’ to a full iton.
where
the Uon*
iinm, iato train masters,. yard masters, ____
... Interested
___ _______________
anrtofa tuid
few named
were the
water
atop, at a noint
point --------------greatly
in the work
a few named
were
tnc lilv
water tuy
driver..----shall,
—*view
— ~~or road masters, bridge and building
clear
the mresnermen.
threshermen. n
It occurrca
occurred io
to-°r various kinds ......
and colors, water
TC
.■ . have
. ." —
,7c
. me
rlttwr dlrecdlr*?. foremen, section foremen, signal su-ithem.
.....
...................
..
hvnrlnlh.. uratj.r
hawthnm. water
water
the railroad track ini cither
especially
to the older
one* (hyacinths/
water hawthorn,
Uon. which will enable him to see|pet-vis** and maintainers, agent*.'to improvise something like
a
001 u,ls- arrow head and aovwhether there 1* an approaching operators and crossing watchmen, threshing machine outfit ■ They fcral others.
trainbefore heattempts iocross.
|t0repon
to the superintendent of! were very ingenious In their effort*.‘ As Mr. Toogood ha* a lovely bed
2. Anydriver of aschool bu*who suchrailroad all
case* of violation nrst they secured a big wheel from. 01 water lilies in his own pool in
shall not come to a complete stop or recklessness on the part of driv- 1 nn old mowing machine, with it* Grand Rapids hc showed us *omc of
immediately before crossing amil- i ers of vehicles approaching and driving rod. Thl* they attached to his beautiful specimens which he
road track ihall be guilty of a ml*» ' passing over street or railway crose- ■ parts of a worn-out washing ma* brought along.
demeanor.
His operator'sand ings. giving the name of the street: chine.
Tins in turn was attached
Mrs- Tvrpenlng gave a short talk
chauffeur's
licenses. shall be sus-1 or. highway,
the lotion,
location, time
time of;
of; to
to still
still another
another old
old machine
machine they
they ™
cn "Midsummer
"Midsummer Flowers"
Flowers" of
of which
which
- ------------- ------------------ •*-pended for a period bf not more occurrence, date and
and license
license numnum- found
found. The original old machine* jh® Mid
wld Jhere
lhere were
wtre ab^&gt;ut
abiul 50 which
»ldch
than one year.
ber of lhe car.
: were taken apart and only the parts bloomed during July and August,
3. When any person driving any
It seems to us that thl
tbfc railroads!: used which would carry"
carry out their
Mr*. Darron gave a talk explainvehicle approaches the crossing of. have done all ini their power,
and'scheme.
By 4turning
the *-■
big- mowing
pov
'
*
- «
- •
- Ing the' use ofplantlng during the
an interurban or steam railroad at Hie state has done all in ita power,I tpaclilne wheel all the other part* s1?1}4
,AC’
.
Meeting
adjourned to
grade, and a clearly visible and pos-i to prevent Uie slaughter of people:
----- ,J-------M-ti™ .dwimA- meet in
i would
operate.
, ‘ Engaged with the others wa* Ina October which will be lhe election of

Choice Meats
Armour’s'

.

Armour’s

■ BOILED
HAM

STAR
HAMS
Whole or Half

By the piece or wwfer tliced

w25c

ib. X7c

BEEF KETTLE ROASTS lb. 10c
CUBE STEAKS
,1b. 27c
HAM ENDS
lb. 8c
YOUNG BEEF LIVER 2 lbs. 25c
PORK LOIN ROAST «b em. lb. 12c
ECKRICH

Shultz or Freeport

OLEO

Butter

3 25c ib 26c
McLaughlin Coffee
A-1
Gem “ee'/z” Ambrosia
19c

23c

27c

29c

WHITE HOUSE COFFEE lb.
SWEET POTATOES
6 lbs.
Premier GRAPE FRUIT 3 &amp;?
PREMIER PEARS or ROYAL
ANNE CHERRIES
2 ’cJl’
HART STRING BEANS 2 can.
CHOICE, GREEN

22c
19c
40c
45c
35e

6 Cam $1.03

Ro-s, ten years old. They were
,
, _
playing last Thursday and ware do.ftUTW.Wft UIT« AaDj
ing an imaginary job of threshing. LlunTNINu HI IS LAnLTo Ina was assigned the task of
TOM PCIJTCD OUIIDPM
feeding the grain into the machine.
1
L’tN 1
unUHLfl
She carried out her part as did the „ „
~~
,
others Finally it became necessary; Building Is Saved by Good
as she thought, to ol! the machln—
. of
- _
Work
Freeport andcry. Securing an oil can she apHastings Fire Trucks
piled It In different places where'
’rhe could reach. Ina wanted to do
rt¥
,-v o'clock Saturday
At BMUUl
about u
5:20
i this job thoroughly. It became nec- morning lightning struck the steeple
[ersary, in her judgment, to crawl of the Carlton Center Mcthofftot
under the machinery, which was Episcopal church, setting it on fire,
in motion, to do some oiling. After Fortunately the fire wa* discovered
she had done this she tried to arjstr before It had made much headway.
Some of her long hair was caught fl!ld the rain tended to keep it down.
In Oto of the moving gears and a call* for help were sent to Freeport
patch of scalp, about two Inches and Hastings. The fire’truck* from
in diameter, wu taken off the tap both piaee&gt; responded. It wa* forof her head. Her screams ted to tunaW lhCy did to. Neither truck
the stopping of the machinery, but had enobgh hose to reach from the
top late to help her. A Nashville Little Thornapple river, several rods
doctor was cal.td and he recognized
of the Carlton Center church,
the .-great
infection. Ac- uy
By uzing
u^ng inc
the nose
hose iroin
from oam
both vrucu
truck*
- -- danger
- -------- of ................
mrrttnolv
.......
... ......
..
rordintly «hr»
.he '•'*&lt;
-s, Krnttffhl
brought lo Ren- lha .....
pien
utul ___
.upplg
or witer could
UOCJ ho.plt.1 Id be ..red to uo- w uUtod.
nreraen were aUe
] n d.nter Irom IhM rouree 1. pub u »■&lt; lhe budding. The member, or
She u improemg. md -Ul won be Ih. c!„;rch ,„d th. eummundr c.n
able to return to her home.
'congratulate
---- «----------------------.—
themselves
that —the
building, after some repa in. can still
WARNING TO CHRIST­
be used for church and community
purjx»se*.

MAS TREE THIEVES

FASblNG OF FOREST CLARY.
New Law Aims to Protect Forrest Clary; aged nearly 21.
j parsed away in Chicago cn Wed­
Owners of Evergreens,
nesday afternoon ofl typhoid fever.
Shrubs,. Etc.
, He had gone to tliat city to visit his
The last atatc legislature sharp- i «Uter and husband,'Mr. and Mrs.
ened the teeth in lhe Michigan law! Vcre Miller, and to atttend the fair,
aimed at Christmas tree thieves ■ Before leaving home he had not
who help themselves to evergreens. fclt *'cll but finally decided to go as
which Utey sell without state Irupec- hc had planned. Shortly after ar­
tton. The last legislature passed'riving in Chicago. Forrest wa*,
what is Jmown as the “Perry Act." stricken’ while walking on the
requiring that persons cutting, rc- street, later improving so he was
moving or trah^porttng Ohristmas .about again. After a second attack
trees, evergreen bougli* or other' he »as removed lo a hospital where
wild tree*, jhruhs or vines, must first every care waa given him. but to no,
obtain lhe cement of the owner of avail.
tlie land from which the plants or
Forrest was born in Hastings, liv*
trees are taken.
u&gt;8 here oli his life. Surviving Ire
The permit must give the legal de- ‘he mother. Mrs. W. F. Clary, four
RCriptlon ol the land as well a* the Asters. Mrs. Verve Miller of Chlnsme of the legal owner. The failure
^re- Ralph Lefler of Woodto exhibit such written consent to la.nct- Mrs. Hubert Bronson ahd Miss,
cRterecment officers will, according .^farcen Clary of Hastings, and one
j to tlie act. be prima facie evidence brother. Frederic Clary, at home. •
' Hist no such consent wa* obtained
He wa-' a
‘&gt;’Pb ot young man
and will mean the guilt of the.party ‘^nd tt‘iU b® 8re«Uy missed by his
1 arrested, who will be subject to fine ,a!uily and friend*, who have tlie
; and Imprisonment.----------------------------- sincere sympathy of the entire com­
. munity.
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Foundation to Entertain I
■ Eaton County TMohera|

rnrAi

ivpure

Turn Baird La adi
The taaohara of Eaton county
will be- entertained at the W. K.
Kellogg Foundation camp at Pinai announcement tn this issue.
lake. Prairieville, from the after­■
The Reed Drug Store announces a
noon of Friday. September 18.’ to।' few regular price* this week on drug
Sunday evening. September It
| needs. Read their ad. on another
A fine program has been prepared. page.
as follow*:
Grape Juice—Will start making
grape juice Sept. 20. Price 25c gal­
lon. O. N. Kaiser, pbuie 739-FJ2.Adv. #-20.
Dennison. Eaton
County
commissioner, chairman.
The Anchor class of Die Methodist
Group singing, music, Kellogg Sunday School meets tonight with
Band Saxophone Sextet.
their teacher. Mm. Guy C. Keller,
7: 30—General meeting. Dr. Stuart for a social meeting.
Pritchard. Chairman. Speaker. Miss
The J. C. Penney Co. store has a
arable Bragg, "Prof, of 'Education, largo advertisement in thl* issue
Boston University.
quoting prices that sliould be very
10:00—Light* out.
attractive to careful shoppers.
Saturday. Sept. 16.
Rev. O. M. Conklin 1* at hi* home
8: 00 A. M —Breakfast.
in. thl* • city and recovering nicely
9: 00—Group meetings. Teachers from his recent operation performed
and Teacher-Nurses.
at Bronson hospital In Kalamazoo.
10: 00—General meeting. Dr. O. All are glad to hear of his convales­
M. Byington. Chairman. 1. MediCal cence. ’
Program tn Rural Schools, Dr. Joe
Maytag announces a sure advance
Davis. X The Child tn the School.
Dr. Roy Street. 3. The Dental Pro- in the price of washing machine* in
rarn in the Rural School, Dr. R' W. the not far distant future. D. B.
Green of Woodland i* distributor for
torris.
'
11 OG—Ocneraf meeting. Dr. G. B. this territory. Read announcement
...___ __
Darling. Chairman. Speaker, Miss In thl* issue.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Steffey
Mabie Bragg-

I

12:00 Noon—Dinner.
2:00 P. M —General meeting. Dr.
Roy Street, Chairman. 1. Physical
Examination in the School, Dr. By­
ington. 2. Dental Examination 'tn
the School, Dr. Morris. 3. Reading.
Dr. Rosebrook.
3:00—4. Menial Deficiency. Dr.
Street. 5. Detecting Speech Defecu,
in lhe School. Miss Sebald. 6. San­
itation. Mr. Lyman Chamberlain.
8:00—Dinner, music, Kellogg Band
Saxophone sextet
7:30—General meeting. Dr. Stuart
Pritchard. Chairman. Speaker. Dr.
W. E. Biala. Prof, of Physiology,
University of Toronto.
9:30—Dancing in dining room.
11:00—Lights out.
Sunday. Sept 17.
gust Johanson. Soloist. Mr. Nelson
Schrler.
10: 00—General meeting. Miss St.
Clair. Chairman. 1.. Health Educa­
tion and Its gelation to the School
Program, Miss St. Clair. 2. The
Crippled Child in School. Miss Tap­
pan. 3. Teacher Attitudes. Dr. Rose­
brook.
11: 00—Group meetings. Teachers
and Teacher-Nurses.

2:QO—Camp Fire Program and
Play. MU* Frieda Olsen.
2: 10—Boy Scout Program and
Play. Mr. Houser.
3: 00—Games for the Rural School,
Mr. John Vydareny.
0:00—Supper.

J. L. MAUS VISITS FA­
MOUS CARLSBAD CAVERN

EVIDENCE OF PIONEER
RESOURCEFULNESS ■
A Three Tined Wooden Fork,
Made by Borne Pioneer,
la Discovered

David Boyes, of the Home Lumber !
Company of this city, has a relic
which ha prises highly. It to o woodon fork, which evidently must have
been made in pioneer times Till*
fork has three tines. It to made of
hickory. One end wa* split so a* to
make three wooden tine*. Those
were held apart by wooden gadget*,
securely fastened between the tine*
with the old-time square nail*. The
tines were shaped so that the fork
could be used to good advantage. It
ha* a long handle and shows it imd i
been used fqr th® purpose* for which
a pitchfork is intended. '
This tool was found underneath a
lol of debris and decaying vegetable
matter in a bam on the Lem Eaton
farm inside the city limit* on M-43
nortlieast of town. This farm had
recently come into poAsc&amp;slon of a
Grand Rapids man. who wished to
havo it put in good condition. The
barn *111* had rotted away, and the
building needed a new foundation.
To make this it wa* necessary to I
clean out a corner of the bam which'
had evidently been a hay mow. Sev- i
'
\“te
,
(Jessie Usbome) of Kalamazoo, are
:
lhe proud parent* ot baby boy.
hi'
weighing eight and cne-half pounds. ’
SthSS.
He win answer to the name of Got- I L “
don. Congratulationswere not available, the pioneer could

TtoS'uX

CLOTHES SHOP
Cool Days
Ahead....
You need Sweaters,
Jackets and Blazers
We have a NEW
assortment that we
have just received!

Slip Overs
Crew Neck
Several colors at

comp..,, b1 -U* . uml Um. wmUI to Um mgb.

ESm

J. J. WOODMAN TO

LECTURE ON INDIANS

ffiSTSmi

may be found on arrolher page of L .
,
. ~
_
this week's Banner.
Gamed Information From'
Tbecity council voted, at ita *e*Boyhood Experiences and I
sion Friday night, to have Hastings
Mpwituvw uuu
repreaepted at the meeting of the:
Living in the West
Michigan Municipal League, which, Mr. J. J. Woocknan, of Napoleon,'
will be held September 13, 14 and 15.' Ohio; has arranged to give a tec-!
These meetings are important, a* I ture liere tn the near future at the
matters are dtocusaed that arc of vi-1 High school on “Indian Manners
101 ,o,cr“t’to “U cities
innd Customs.”
Mr. Woodman's;
Robert Stnmbcck wa* brought in-1 grandfather wa* Samuel O. Wood-|
to Justice Matthews court one day man, who we* the first settler tn
last week and plead guilty to con- Orangeville township tn thto-aounty. I
trlbuting to the delinquency of a He has written a book entitled "In-1
female child. He was assessed »25!dtan Legends." Mr. Woodman wu*i
fine and cost* in the case, or the bom in Orangeville, but moved to
aJternative of thirty days in Jail. Ohio 35 years ago.- There were a
faklnB the ,al1 sentence.
fev Indians in Orangeville townThe Country club h-jusc of the 'ship in hi* boyhood. There was
Ionia golf club burned to the ground then and »U!1 is quite a settlement I
early Friday morning, with all |t* of Indians over the line from
content* and fumtohlngs and the Orangeville In Allegan county. He|
playing outfit* of many ot it* mem- has travelled extenAlvely in the west.!
bers. TTie origin of the fire has nnt । and gave a considerable time lo &lt;
been determined. Many Hastings’studying 'and getting acquainted!
golfers have played on the Ionia with Indians. He has a fund of in-1
ground* and have enjoyed the hoa- • formation with regard to them
pitallty cf the Ionia Club and will which will matt his talk very in­
regret exceedingly this mtofortune i teresling.
which has visited them.
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Fourteen patient* were registered i ONE ADMITTED GUILT
at Pennock hospital this Wcdnesdaj
OTHER TO STAND TRJAI’H010*08। Bernard Helsel and William Rose.'
A daughter. Betty Louise, was 'charged with statutory rape, were,
“Hd Wra. WH- arraigned 'before Justice Matthew*
hEp™ Tto CS.rd"mto
Piurtoon. d.,1 w„ AxM
Wtl8hed;at *1.500 eacn. which they were une ght pounds andounce*.
jaye to give, so they were returned)

It Is Sometimes Called the
'‘Eighth Wonder of
RAM SALES DAY
tnc twov were brought before
the World’’
We have received a letter from J.
PLANNED BY BREEDERS JETSSEww’lE’S’tai

Is. Maus, who wm then in Carlsbad.
New Mexico, on business. In which
he tell* of a visit to Carlsbad Cav­
ern. the most wonderful in the
world. Mr. Maus states that he
walked with a crowd of 207 for five
hours through the cavern; that he
ate lunch 750 feet beneath the sur­
face of the earth In a big room made
by nature, which is utilized as a
lunch room. He declared that It to
the most beautiful room he was ever
in. and that he lacks words to de­
scribe it. He enclosed to us a series
of views of Carlsbad Cavern, which
show that it must be a wonderful
place.
Practically all the cavern seen by
visitor* Is electrically lighted. That
part open for inspection is made as
easy of access, as possible. One trip
a day Is made throughout the year,
with guides furnished by the Na­
tional Park Service. Carlsbad Cav­
ern to now owned by the federal
government. It has been opened for
several miles. There arc many milts
that have been explored but not yet
opened. And how many more miles
there are that have not been ex­
plored cannot be guessed.

WATERS

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Helsel will be tried later tills term

Fine Opportunity for Those.®£_cowrt. Sentence will.not be im■ posed
on ”
Rou ‘until
Interosted to Securo
"* “
“j Helsel’s case
“ is
Purebred Stock

j dispoeed of.

■

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Boys’

Slip Overs
Plain colors with con­
trasting trim

98«. qas
Suede Blazers
-Sateen lined, zipper
fronts

Blue &amp; Green Welton

Cossack Jackets
With zipper fronts

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn’t good,
we don't cany it

Harold J. Foster. Barry County
SCHANTZ REUNION.
Agricultural Agent, announces that
The tenth annual reunion of the
Barry county purebred sheep breed-, Schantz family was held on Labor
ers are planning another Ram Sale* Da&gt;’ “1 the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Day at the Hasting* fair grounds in Wilbur Schantz, with thirty-two in
earty October. Lust year was the attendance, coming from Lansing,
first time breeders bf the county h*d Woodbury. Woodland. Grand Rap- |
cooperated with Mr. Foster to put ids and Hastings. A bountiful pot
on this worth while feature.
I luck dinner was served after which!
Any sheep breeder wishing to buy a
of songs and recitations
a good ram this fall has a distinct
«lvcn- wh,ch a11 enjoyed. Offi- j
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
advantage in attending this Ram'c&lt;?r* tor 11,0 coming year were also,
Sales Day. The better purebred clected.
rams for sale in the county are ■
ANOTHER EXCURSION
S
brought to the fair grounds tor this
TO CHICAGO SUNDAY lhcJ*0"0 00 Prlda* tfternoon. Rev.
one afternoon. This allows the buy-'
'--- -----•** Dewey officiating. Burial wa*
Ing public to look over the complete
offering
in one afternoon with very
Low Faro, Ottered tor ■ the
"*
Hastings, Michigan • Telephone* 2244*2557 HL—
little travel. The buyer can compare
Round Trip—Opportuni- i
-------------- "----------- ,
one ram with another and easily,
make comparisons and selections. I
ty to See
tho Fair
TEST
opens
a, .aLtow,
,to.to,e.
T,„ meeting
" ’“
“w STX
An auction sate 1* not held. Once
PROGRAM
FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 17
the buyer decides upon a ram he ]
iw nn excursion Sunday, September ’
b*8 tenl al ,he
engages the owner in private sale at I
17. to Chicago and return over the T“n
bc’
, SUNDAY — MONDAY
whatever figure the buyer and seller
C. K. Aj S.. giving an exceedingly *b?n Sunt,aY 'vHh Rev. Orto Munger
agree upon. This Sales Day ha* all i
low lore for the round trip. Tlie
de^.'‘crin&lt;,opc.!J!P8
WIND AND RAIN/
the advantages of tlie regular farm I
train will leave Woodland at 5:45
U»e fit,bJect’
well a* many convenience* J
W|lh a targe supporting cast of stars, in what has been said to
A M.. Sunday. Hastings at 8:15 and
cerU,!dy
DAMAGED DWELLING selling
;to the a*
be the flnrut bit of character portrayal of Lionel
buyer and seller a* well.
will arrive at Chicago at 10.35 that
* «o»pel that will meet lhe
forenoon
Returning it will leave
day humanity.^«v. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Mills , Any purebred sheep breeder who
has purebred rams for sale this fall, i
Chicago at 11 00 o’clock at night. W W
brought^the evening
can enter them In this Sales Day,
Found Excitement at &lt;
reaching Hasting* at 3 45 in the
Metrotone Musical Revue In Color with Paihe Latest
morning and Woodland al 4:15. The (J? Meel T*?y Ood.. and A. A. GrifKissimmee, Florida
' by writing Mr. Foetec so he can pro- ;
News Evant*
vide room for the dffering* at thefare for the round trip is »3.25 from fln 8808 ,Amen Jmu8&gt; wM luitar
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Word has been received from Mr. fair
i
grounds.
Woodland. $3 00 from Jiastlngs and accompaniment.
‘cromMnlnumL A
a good
tm~’ attendance
and Mrs.;James Mills, who returned
Good
rams
from
all
the
popular
was
present
and
a
fijte
spirit
of
in
­
52.75 from Delton.
to
their
home
in
Kissimmee,
Fla.,
;
Barry
county
breed*
will
be
offered
For a one day visit to the fair this terest and o-opcratlon was mani­ last week after spending the sum- i
TUESDAY
at
the
Ram
Sale*
Day
at
going
farm
fest. Dome of the speakers during
offers exceptional opportunities.
।
n you need a ram you can’t
tl» week a Hl be Revs. F. H. and mer here, that they found plenty price*Mabie Nagle. Rev. Robert Hall. Rev of excitement awaiting' them there, iafford lo miss thl* date In early Oc­
NEW INTERPRETATION.
The trgin on which they arrived tober.
I
E Gamble. Plan to hear these splen­
A new interpretation ot the wheat did workers.
tn Kissimmee went no farther, but
In a sparkling comedy dram* packed with thrilling
:eduction program of the govern­
left at once for Jacksonville, a* the
A WELCOME RAIN.
ment ha* been made. If. allow* SKULL FRACTURE RE­
oriental adventure.
railroad tracks were unsafe for trav­
Everybody was rejpiced over the
wheat growers to grew certain crop-,
SULT OF HORSE'S KICK. el farther on. The rain had flood- iwonderful rain that began early
on acreage held out of wheat pro­
ed
the
street*,
and
the
wind
had
;
Monday
morning
and
lasted
through
Melvin BUderbeck, 62. who* lives
duction-' Under the new ruling, any
blown part of the roof off thelt the
i
forenoonEvery
drop
of
11
soaked
Cartoon Comedy—“GLAD YOU'RE DEAD"
oilier crop which is fed ,*b work near Nashville was found uncon­ house, allowing the rain to soak the iinto the ground, it would &gt;have
Football Remtader- FIGSHIN’’
scious late Wednesday afternoon in
horses on th- farm may be grown on
the barn on the Robert Chance content* of the building. Some of |helped a lot more If it had occurred
Adults Ten Cent* with a Coupon Only
this conti acted acreage, for which farm. It is thought that he bad been the neighbor* had opened the house ।about two week* ago, but if frost
Otherwise 25 Cent*. Children 18 Canto
the government pays rental It also
and taken out bedding, rugs. etc.. shall
।
hold off it will help lata pota­
adjusting the harness, on one of the
permits the growing of feed on such
to dry, so Mr. and Mrs. Mills could ।toes very much, and possibly late
horses, and that the horse kicked
'
jbeans.
acreage, if it is fed to animal* that । him rendering him unconscious. •tay In titeir home.
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
.re gomg .01. ..a.^.erod
home |
r^ESVEd ESTS'S Mrs. Mills, who wa* seriously 111 Friday, so it is claimed at the
while here, stood the .trip very well, ।weather bureau service stations, Was
'__________ear
IbOrn
nOt known.
and Is gaining a* rapidly as poui- ।the hottest September 8th in thl*
Htn reunion
Hc sunen!d a severe skull frac­ blc. which is good news to her many ,
Pat 81X? sn™ few of ht.
™
'n the
section of Michigan for sixty years—
Barry county friend*.
five degrees warmer than any tem­
pals held a reunion at ’Indian I JSf'aJ
h
* “
perature recorded on any other Sep­
Orqre.” Thornapple river
They ycl1 33 1”“^.
__________
CHARGED WITH SERI­
tember 8th.
•
Short Subject—“FARADS OF YESTERDAY”
built n fireplace of atone* and boiled
GONE TO FAIR.
.
OUS OFFENSE.
a Mulligan without the wtstance
Franklin Ernest Herney the Sec­
Edward Slingerland, of Grand
ARRESTED FOR LARCENY.
ADULTS 15 CENTS
ol their Chef.' "Curley ’ Webber ,on&lt;i ward barber
«inl«d hi*
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Rapids, was arrested Saturday night
Earl Cope and Claud Hyter. of
by Deputy Sheriff Bell, of Middle- IMiddleville, were detected Friday
villa, on the charge of driving a night
i
in the act of stealing copper
.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Umt he helped rhe Mum Wil :hope to doE„t SLg iegTrn”! motor car while under lhe influence iand brass from the old factory
of liquor. It appears that the car Ibuilding In that village. This build-.
JmtvSr°Ve 9carty "r*
hair 100,0 that l» guaranteed to driven by him collided with the au- Iing was al one time used a* a brass
cnl1 &gt;fnt* 380
__________
!«row hair on a billiard ball or any tomoblie of Clifford Timmons, of Ifactory and later as a knitting mill-|
r innr wn *
Iof Uv*c
Knife" razors that Moline No one was seriously hurt ’The charge registered against them
CIRCLE NO. * .
art .Madc .p, SelJ?
Tlie accident happened on M-37 a iis larceny from a buildingCircle No 4 will meet with Mrs.
---------------- mile and a lull this side of Middle““-------’—•—
— brought
beforeba
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15,
ville. Blingerland
wa*
Charles Baldwyn, 634 N. Hanover St.
~ NO. "
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 7.
Mead
Justice
Tuesday and
at 2:30 Wednesday afternoon, Sept , Will meet with Mr*. Jay —
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— Matthew*
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,
Hospital Guild No. 7 will meet
20th. A good attendance to deaire.i -Wednesday. September 20. This to assessed 850 fine and coat*, or lhe with Mrs. Burton Perry. 811/ 8
AUDITS 15 CENTS
as officers for the year are to be the first meeting of tlie year m&gt; alternative of
‘ 60 day* in J*D. He 'Is. Church 81.. Wednesday P. M-. Sept.
10 CENTS
elected.—Mra W. L Hinman, chair- Ple«&lt; be present.—Mr*, p, &amp; Her­ boarding it out with Hhcriff Leon­ 20. Let iu rally and have a good
man.
ney. 8ecy.
ard In lieu of the fine.
attendance.

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PINE LAKE.
J drew large crowds from this comCLOVERDALE GARDEN CLUB
HOLDS FLOWER SHOW. “orsunday Mr. and Mrs. John ;munlty. Many of the profile exhibit-!
fruit, vegetable* and grain. HerBRINGS UP OLD QUESTION The Garden Club held their first Rogers entertained for dinner. Mr.
iand Mrs.
annual flower show at the Clover--&lt;»■&gt;»
~.s. Leander Rogers of AUicns. ^Morel^se^had
— a-very wonderJoseph Nesbitt of Detroit, aged dale town hall August 31st. Mm. and Mr. and Mrs.-Leon Wood and lul display of honey.
j
— . children
■ mmren of
m Trowbridge.
uTowunage.
Mr.
Mrs.
Eno
Johruam of
M. J. Cross accompanied the judges,
:: _.M
5- and Mn
!'. ^
,occh
‘
Mrs. Frank Andrus,- Mrs. Roy Puller
jjr, an(j }jrs. john Oswald of -^he'byviUe cslled^ac Walter Wardustrious automobile salesman. One and Mrs. E. A. Burton of Hastings, creaey accompanied by Mn nnd.ner* on Sun^c{ afi«n*»n- MrPromptly settling all legitimate claims.
g
N. lt Br^^rd have Just re?^e aLd^hil^if
evening la^t week he was driving Nine awards were'granted aa folWriting a broad and liberal policy at reasonable rates.
*
his car along . the streets when he ,ow#:
I turned from a three-days’ motor ,'’f.
Paying
over
four
and
a
half
million
dollars
in
losses
since
or­
wm seized by four young thugs, and
Zinnia:—largest. Mrs. Bert Me- trip through northern Michigan.
h
to A1'
ganisation.
taken to' a lonely spot ovlr near Mt. Cgllurn; second. Mrs. A. Patton.
The waler carnival at Slwlp's re- ‘eBan eoum&gt;’
, -.
.
Clemens. He was unarmed, willing­
Today the largest farm mutual fire insurance company in
Rose:—Flrat. Mrs. Martha Rep- 'Wirt
&gt;ort on Sunday and Monday after-'
after- j
STONY
STONE POINT,
POINT.
ly offered to give hl* captors all the
noons
‘s drew large crowds. Tlie
The races j school Is running once more with
Michigan.
.
money lie had but begged Dial hl* logle; second. Mrs.’ Bert McCallum. ,x&gt;0,
MUy contctol bv^tmany ,„nl,
Ulnl woulny U
life might be spared. But despite lum Orange:—First Mrs. Martha
..
.
teaching hi« third term here.
such pleas they .took his car. ids Replogle; second. Mrs. Martha Rep­ cn"?nl*; .
The September meeting of the
Junior ulocker lwd ft, t«uU opermoney, and what valuables they logle.
^Pine Lake Helping Hand Club wa$LUon owr tbe
end.
MORRIS O. HILL, Hastings
wanted. and then deliberately. &gt; in
Cream:—Mrs. Martha Replogle.
held With Mrs. Nichols. There wer* » Orval Wadeu was nt Detroit tak-'
cold blood, and without any reason
Salmon P^nk:—First, Mrs. Martha
racvs oxcr Labor
whatever murdered him. In a few Replogle; sedvqid, Mrs. Bert McCal­ ten members and two visitors pres.-;lh., ln Uw
ent. Following a short business seahour* they were arrested, and a lum.
’
few days later were brought before
Red:—Flrat, Mrs Everett McCal­ sion a program rof readings In ; Our Qrst -p T. A, mectlng for the :
HOME OFFICE 702 CHURCH ST-, 1X1X1. MICH.
•
char«p
Ura^Terpenning wws :&gt;w will be held at the Wellman
the Court, plead guilty and given lum.
W. V. BUBBAS. PrtiiSral.
II. K. FISK. SacrtUrT
’ Best collection of mixed bouquets: given. The October meeting will be ' fcn^niou-e Friday evening. Sept. 15.
sentences up to 199 year* it! prison.
Why should society have any pity —l^rge, first, Mrs. Bert McCallum; held with Mrs. Warner at which; A B0&lt;x[ program is being prepared.
°
{
,led’ j r..
Our old nc'.ghbonl. Mr. and Mrs. .
for such brutes—and there seems to second Miss Glenna Osirood
■'1
Miss
CJuu- O,rlcy
oirjey of I,asUn
mjungs
Medium:—First. Welton Brooks;: ...“
J*?, Cleo Warner and Clara Cluw
*s liave just
’
noWLING
i.
be plenty of them rooming around
■
■ a 1400 mile
...
i Llehnls drove tn
Ar^.1 ul J returned
from
trip to i
DOWLING.
among the sick ones the past week,
the country? Why should the peo­ second, Mrs. Prank Humeston.
Ro*e:-FU*t. Mrs -Dorothy Pet- ‘t.
Minneapolis. Minn, where they. Mtea Rullson will preach her last 'but is Improving at present.
ple of Michigan, already overtaxed,
Mrs. Hattie Dunn of Fine lake
;P!,ine Nobels daui*htcr of Mr. and;fcl)enf a few.
wltb thrir two sermon for the year next Sunday)
have to spend several Uiousands of UngUl; second. Mrs. Replogle.
Bouquets:—First, Glenna Osgoodi daughters, who are taking a course morning. Her mother. Mrs Eliza- ; I spent Saturday afternoon with her
dollars every YEAR .to sustain
second Glenna Osgood
Mrs Bellingham entertained Sun- ln nur;M. surKcr). nl the Minnesota, belli Rullson. is still at their sum- |I mother. Mrs. Mary Wertman.
their worthless lives as long as they
। Frank Hammond of Kalamazoo
shall live—provided some all-wise
I visited Wallace Norton and Mrs.
pardon board doesn't parole them in
i Ettie Stanton Sunday.
a few yggra, and let them out to
•"d Emm*iJ W.llnnn MUIdlr'n" | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stanford,
again prey on society?
Nina
IDostei.
i (.tj tbcjr daughter in Jackson n nt the church on Thursday. Sept.-I, George Stanford and Miss
II we itad the death penalty in —*Velma Brounrtl and Clark and Al- !c0Un!e days last week.
*’llh Su#,c DtPrirater and Helcii Conkllri were members of a party
White, first. Mrs. Martha Replogle
who enjoyed Labor Dav at Gull
vin Nottingham begun their studies j
------------' Ciieescman In charge.
generates would be ended, the jieople
Rose, first. Miss Glenna Osgood: । at Plainwell High schtwl on Monday! Because of mounting costs in liv- ! Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Fisher were lake.
would be saved a great many thou­ second. Mrs. Martha Replogic.
j morning.
ing the French tire becoming Inter- ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Norris
sands of dollars in expense, and
Orange. Mrs. Martha Replogle. '
Prairieville
Sunday.
—--------------- —
.—Tlie average height of lighthouses
It would be Impossible for them lo
Zinnia centerpiece:—First, Mrs . , Tlie Home-coming and carnival nt' ested in tlie American chain-store. near
en Friday and Saturday ■ method 6f distributing mercliandise.
Mrs. Bert oti»
MraOtis has
hps been numbered
‘
-■ is about 125 feet.
get out through parole or escape, Ray Barnes; second. Mrs. A. E. Put- Plainwell
'
and again prey on society, as a very ton.
large percentage of paroled prisonPetunias:—Centerpiece, first and
second. Miss plenna Osgood.
i
As It Is now, criminals have no re­
Salvia:—Centerpiece, first, Mrs..
spect for our law and no fear of it. Everett McCallum.
Tliere is always tlie prospect that
Marigold:—First, Mrs. A. E. Pat-;
they may not be 'caught. There is ton; second. Mrs. Everett McCallum.t
tlie almost absolute certainty too
Lemon, first. Mrs. Esther Johnthat if they are caught, they will be
Orange, first. Mrs. Bert McCal-l
The enforcement of our laws, espe­ lum; second. Mrs. Martha Replogle.'
cially our criminal laws, is a farce
Dwarf. Mrs. Frank Humeston.
'
and a travesty upon Justice. Our
Mixed bouquets:—Lavender and
laws have no "teeth" in them and pink. Dahlias and Phlox.-first. Mrs
criminals have no fear of them— Replogic; second. Mrs, Ray Barnes.!
and with good reason. Criminals at
Snapdragons:—First,-Mrs. Martha ■
heart are cowards. They bluster Repldglc; second, Mrs. Chas. Sny­
when they have their victims at der.
their mercy, but they are yellow
Delphiniums:—First. Mrs. Henlo.
when put lo the test. One of the gle.
Gladiolus:—First. Welton Brooks;
four who took part in the murder
of Nesbitt nearly-fainted when sen­ second. Bert McCallum.
Special mixed bouquet. Charles
tence was passed.
Circuit Judge Neil E. Reid, of Mt. Snyder.
Special basket of Dahlias. Mrs.
Clemens, before whom these ban­
dits were brought, has revealed that Chas. Wise.’
Basket of Asters ana Dahlias.
he is contemplating a movement
'
looking to the reinstatement of the Mrs. Rai* Barnes.
death penalty in Michigan. Such
Asters:—First. Mrs. A. Pattqn,
Balsams. Mr: Esther Johncock.
action, it may be assured, will be
Sweet
Peas:
—
First,
Mrs Grant I
bitterly fought by-the well-organized
criminal element, and by all the Dickerson: second. Mrs. Richard
shyster lawyers who reap big fees in Arentz,
Klss-Me-Over-the-Garden-Gate: !
defense of criminals. But the'hon­
est. Industrious law-abiding element —Mrs. Martha Chamberlain.
Golden Glow:—First. Mrs Doro­
of this state, who have to foot tlie
monstrous bills Induced by care of thy PettlngiU; secotid. Mrs. Grant
criminals, are entitled to consider­ Dickerson."
Child's Bouquet —Vase of ifild
ation. If we had capital punishment
and some "teeth" Iri our laws, there flowers, first. Charles Monica. Jr.
Vase of Blaik-cyed Susans. Mrs.
would be a marked decrease in
Everett
McCallum.
crime, and a marked decrease In
Vase of Gnuscs. Mrs. Everett Metaxes due to it. Judge Reid should
have the best wishes of all in any Callum.
Wild Sunflowers. Mrs. Grant Dick­
effort he may make looking to the
erson.
restoration of capital punishment.
Suriflowers and Golden Rod. Mrs.
Lester Monica.
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
Special Basket of Wild Plowen,.
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. Elwyn Hayward of
Richard Arentz.
Delton spent Sunday evening with
Basket of Wild Flowers —Fir;t.
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Scott
Bert McCallum; second, Richard
Lydy.
.
Arentz.
Ardis Allerding. who is attending
Basket of Amanmthils—Richard
School at Hastings, spent* Saturday
Arentz.
night and Sunday at home.
Basket of Cosmos:—First. Mrs.
Lois Wickham is tlie new teacher
Harold Springer; second. Mrs. A. E
of the Friend school.
Patton. .
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy visited
Secy., Mrs. Gertrude Monica.
Monday with Mr. and Mm Sidney

COLD BLOODED MURDER

The city softball league went Into for saving boys who have gotten a
the final week ot play last Monday wrong start, giving them a better
-with the East Enders leading with chance In life and an opportunity to
become useful members of society.
The November meeting will be a
Tuesday night the East End gave
the Table co. a twenty-six to one Father and Son banquet.-tlie speak­
drubbing. Wednesday night saw tlie er being Dr. Gordon Wheeler of
North Bide take another ootf point Grand Rapids, a talented attorney
and a man wlio can give boys a
by the score of four’to three. The strnight-from-the-slioulder talk tliat
CoSee Shop beat the Table Co. eight will benefit them.
For December IB the speaker will
to five Thursday night and the A. &amp;
be Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg,
feat of the season Friday night by of Grand Rapids. Senator Vanden­
berg has taken rank at Washington
Tlie game between Die North Side as an outstanding statesman and
arid the East End which was sched­ leader. He Is doing mighty useful
which--------------has been- of
great
uled
U.™ for Labor Day was
nixa )U&gt;&gt;)XJIKU
postponed work;
----------------— ■
------- bene-----until next Monday on account of the1 nt 10 America.
celebration at the fairgrounds OO | „ At.the January meettQfjy.W. p.
j Henderson, of the University of
Pct {Michigan, will give the address. Dr.
Standings
8331 Henderson has a nation-wide repuEast Enrf ...
Coffee Shop
Boo tatlon as a speaker and educator. He
50Q. always has something interesting
2501 and worth while to say. Although he
North Side 1
3
106 comes from a foremost Institution bf
Table Oo. 1
5
j learning, he talks In every-day lan­
Remaining Game*.
Thursday, Sept. 14. Coffee Shop&gt; gusge, which all of us can under­
stand and tells us things'that are
vs. East End.
■
■Friday, Sept. 15, North side vs. a. worthwhile.
’
For the Februaryl meeting Dr. XE.
Monday. Sept. 18, North Side v*. G. Dunning, pastor of the Presby’ tcrian church of Kalamazoo, will be
East End.
the speaker. He is an outstanding
man. not only as a preacher but as
OLD TIMERS MATCH
, a community worker and will give
TO SEMI-FINALS&gt; a talk that cannot fail to be inter­
eating.
In the quarter-finals of the "Old1
A great treat te in store for Ute
Timers" Tournament at the Has­• Brotherhood for their March. meet. tings Country Club. John Ketcham1 ing when Dr. Royal O. Hall of Aldefeated Carl Wespinter 1-up; Dr.■ bion College will give tlie address.
Carrothers won from Will Schaderr Dr. Hall is a sane student of social
4-3; Charlie- Doyle beat Joe Mc-• affairs, a man who has pronounced
Knlght 2-1 and Will Cook won from1 convictions as.to the organization of
Henry Slteldon 5-4. This leaves the’ human society, a man who has the
following pairings for tho semi-fi­’ ability to put hi* views into undcrnals to be played this week: John1 slandable language. He has a naKetcham vs. Dr. Carrothers and1 tional reputation and the Brother­
Charlie Doyle va. WUl Cook.
a
hood Is fortunate indeed tn getting
him.
CASCADE EVENS
For the evening of April 16. the
SCORE WITH HASTINGS‘ final meeting for the, Brotherhood
year, the program will be musical.
Twenty Hastings golfers went to, We cannot state at this time just
Grand Rapids Thursday to, play, what it will be. but it is believed
the return match with Cascade&gt; that, the Barry County Orchestra
Country Club golfers in the annua!i under the direction of Mr. Blferno.
inter-city contest. In the play-offj will furnish tlie program. Nothing
Cascade won by the score of 161*। better could be offered In the way of
musical entertainment.
.
Haven't we said enough to show
Whcn Cascade played here In!
- July. Hastings was the winner byr what a great treat is in store for
every purchaser of a Brotherhood
ticket fop the coming fall, winter
NORTHEAST IRVING.
and spring? When one considers how
Mr. and Mrs. Jack WilliamsandI much is offered In entertainment
family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kollarr and gbod eats for such a snjall sum.
of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs.. one can realize that it would be imJohn Kollar of- Middleville spentL possible except under Hit* plan which
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O. L.■ the Brotherhood has carried out
Lightfoot.
from the start—cooperative service
Mrs. Rav Wieland, who has beeni and the good work of its program
working in Grand Rapids, returned1 committees, which bring together
home Wednesday.
____
... at ......
such__a variety of ___
talent
such _a
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moore and small price.
family'spent Sunday with Mr. and
—« • »—-------------Mrs. Dale Cook and family at South [
KEEP YOUR MONEY.
Bowne.
j Some of our exchanges arc wnmMr. and Mrs. Oler and family of, Ing our readers against the purchase
Jackson spent the week end with of stocks purporting to represent
Mr. and Mrs,, Earl Oler.
i companies operating in tlie Central
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blakney of West I Michigan oil fields. There are agents
Carlton spent Saturday evening with peddling such securities. The per&lt;Mr&lt; and Mrs. Arthur Moore.
ton wlio buys them without knowing
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pierce of Lan-1 the setup of the company is very unclnt, n,.
. tmn
sing
arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.
WUl
Brown.
W. C. T. U. NOTICE
Mr. and Mrs. Ous Jernberg and
Mr. Akus of Lansing called on Mr.
Hastings Women’s Christian Tem­
and Mrs’. Arthur Moore Sunday.
perance Union will meet with Mrs.
H. D. Trim at 2:30 Tuesday P. M..
North Carolina boasts the larg­ Sept. 19. It will be our annual mggtest yield per acre of peanuts.
tlng so a good attendance Is desired. Thomas of Lake Odessa.

r ADV8. PAY.

ONE YEAR AGO
—We published in this pqper a letter from the
Southern Pine Lumber Mills showing a sharp ad­
vance in the price of lumber. During the year
lumber has

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ren said to
onel.

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Latest

Increased In Price A
Total of About 22i%

:nts

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There is no doubt the price of lumber will go
higher.
We still have a fine stock on hand which we will^
sell to you at reasonable price. A delay in build­
ing or repairing where lumber and building mate­
rials are required is sure to cost you more in the
future. We will be glad to talk the matter over
with you and show you where you can save money
by acting now.

The Home Lumber Co
Hastings, Michigan

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A Quarter of A Century
of Satisfactory Service

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

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BIGGER
DOLLARS

All Wool

ATHLETIC
SOCKS

LUMBER PRICES TAKE
SHARP RISE THIS YEAR.
David Boyes of the Home Lumber1
Company of this city called the
writer s attention to the fact that'
one year ago his company published I
an announcement in tills paper, tell- i
ing Banner readers of a sharp adrance in the price of lumber. He
states af this time that lumber;
prices have advanced 22 1-2 peri
cent during the year. Elsewhere In 1
this issue, the Home Lumber Com­
pany again sounds the warning to
those who expect to build, or need
to repair their homes and buildings.
The claim tills company makes rel­
ative to a saving on building costs’Is
based on long experience in thf
lumber business. Read their an­
nouncement.

BETTER THAN EXPECTED.
It is expected that the state will
release nearly $13,000,000 of pri­
mary school money on September
25- Another payment will be made
In December, amounting to some­
where between $5,000,000 and $G.000,000.
■
The September distribution will
bring $933 for each child of school
age in every- school district. Tlie to­
tal primary fund this,year will be
only about $3000.000 less than last
year. It was thought’ it would be
much less titan It has turned out to

BRANCH DISTRICT.
The Dorcas Society of North Ma­
ple Orove will hold an afternoon
meeting Thursday,
Auutouay, ucpi.
Sept. 21.
41, at the
UkC
home ol Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanes, j
Quarterly meeting will be held at
the North Evangelical church S*M
urday at two P. M., also Sunday
evening. Rev. W. N. Watson, dis­
trict superintendent, will be present.!
The McKelvey school began Mon-:
day. Sept. U, with Mrs. Esther Doty
as teacher.
Wm. Ryan came Saturday eve­
ning for Mrs Ryan and Priscilla,
who have been at the L. E. Mudge
home lor the past ten days.
Mrs. L. E. Mudge returned to her
home here Friday after being absent
for ten days attending a reunion in
Illinois, also a short time.at A Cen­
tury of Progress and at- the home

Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hall of Battle
Creek were Sunday guests of her
parents here.
Kirkgunzeon. Glgglesthonw, Gob­
ion. Bubwilh. Stogumber, Owermertgne, and Papplewich, strange as
It may seem, are names of telephone
exchanges in rural England.

10 Yard Cut

Unbleached

150 Dozen

MUSLIN

Misses

25c

ANKLETS

oo

Special^—

1QC

BOYS’ ‘‘BOZO’

Tennis Shoes
Hygenic Insole

49®
Boys’ Woolen

Knickers

Children’s

Cotton
Bloomers

Special Purchase

COLONIAL
SPREADS

29c

Large Size

Lined. . . Knitted Cuff

98c

Remnants

Boys’ School

Price

Sweaters
Plain or Fancy

79c

&amp; /Iftv

fl

Bundle
Remnants

Boys* 12 Lb.

Union Suits

49c

J C PENNEY co
116-118 East State Street

Hastings, Michigan

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1933

PAGE FOUR
Tl-ko Mnatlno* Ronnor

Our mistake wu tn entering the'j....

-- ------------------ ---------- 8----------------------- - war-and even before that in furcrent countries. But here again, if
Europeao-ijatlon* held up the pros­
pect of, 61g drders before ths eye* of
American yOQUiufac-.urer* — orders
. that mkg^y eniploymeni. dividend*

I [.

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■

amj Opinions’, | This (111(1 ^hat
What Others Say

A Voice from the Past.
History Repeats.
False Standards.
Can Nothing Be Done?

Backward Glances;
Bits of Yesterday

Henry Barney of Muskegon were who will go to the University this Rek. j. W. Bancroft officiating. The
guesu of Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Lowry fall are: Shirley Smith. Loui* .church was beautifully trlmmad, tfau
during tlw post week.
i Goodyear, Walter and Miss Lamp- attendance large and the ceremony
Mrs. Mary Hanson of South man. Guy Bauer. Georgs and John! impressive. Our best wishes attend
BmrAmnn arv*
K*4ta WOOtOU Und Carl Befi*mCT. Dllane * the VlBnnv
'
happy &lt;*ntml«
couple.
Boardman
and riaUffhiter
daughter. VZx,
Mrs, Etta
The whistle of the new furniture
Stover and daughter of Vancouver. Bauer enters business college at YpWashington, wire gucafa of Mr. and ellantl and Miss Katie Leins wtU at­ factory is now heard dally. It la,the
kind of music tliat Hastings needs
Mrs. M. Inman from Friday until tend the State Normal there.
Monday.
.
E. Schumann and wife, Kep Slls- and with plenty of it the dty will
Mrs. Mary Wilton and daughter. by and wife,' Mrs. Entry Busby. steadily prosper.
Mrs. Wynola Briggs of Selina. Kih- Tltomas Spence, Al Jones. Will
Hon. Nathan Barlow, who has
sas. came Monday to visit the form­ Spence. George Landis, Chas. Bauer, been spending some Hine in Min­
Henry Mead. J. L. Crawley. Mrs. nesota. for the benefit of his health,
family.
Minnie Greble, Mrs. Butler, Misre*
Miss Elisabeth Dodd left Wednes­ Maud Trego and May Rogers, Mr looking. and wc trust feeling, de­
day for her home near Toronto. and Mrs. Jos. Van Arman and Mr. cidedly better than he did when he
Ontario, after a Ove weeks' visit and Mr*. John Kurtz were among
•
with her sisters.. Mrs- 8. B. Wlloox Hie large number tliat left for the Gold 103 -3-4.
Greenbacks are worth In coin
Fred Ryerson.
ofin Mrs.
:
World's fair Tuesday.
Mrs Belle Emory of Jacksonville.
Cards are out announcing /the
Our lady readers will regret to
Florida, was Uie guest of her broth­ marriage of Miss Harriet A. Wood­
er. Fred'O. Spaulding, and family, ard to Mr. Louis B. Bentley. Tues­ team that .Mrs. D. O. Crowley, bet­
also of other friends here last week. day afternoon. September 26. at half ter known as Jennie June, the ac-.
wmpllshed writer of articles on the
north September 7th_ Mrs. Taylor ohureh BoUi v. .,11 ud I..o™ur
Mopping nt Howard City, visiting a toorc lo U» prapte of thl. c.ly ml I PjWforMdd.n w kind
m-nlal labor.
sister, Mrs. Deb Norwood. Mr. Tay­ the, wilt .tart out In life with lhe
lor intends going to Kalkaska teal wubu ot ttelr tn.nd.
1 * l»« adawallt wu built on 8althrough hay fever season.
.
Rrv rr Bronx,, tormnlf print
'I*i'1? P™“""- »’ »
“•
* ■”“»
The first ward Embroidery Club ol Ihr Bl Rte, church In Ulla cllr. «
meet at the home of Mrs. Ed- Clouse. but now ot Dwrtetd. waa In cte city tu-dad Imprteewnt.
September 5. after a summer vaca­ Thursday.
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I
‘
"
Mbs Alice Galusha, who formerly . Wilmington. Delaware, Is the
tion. A very pleasant aiu-moon was
I* 000
ipent after which a buffet lunch was lived In thl* city, but now of Carson 15“d&lt;’u?rtfr#
served. Next meeting with Mrs. Fred City. Nevada, is the guest of Mrs. W.|doln® b“-’dn«w all over the world,
R Cook
largely because of uie low initial In­
Konkle, September 26.
Mr. Ed. Clarke ol Burllniton.1
'"J 1°* M"”*1
Dr. Cha*. McPhariand returned
"2? W-MJ"U1
Fnday to his home In New Mexico, Iowa. U canceled In the city neat
after spending two or three mon tin wack to nut ter parenu. Mr. end dhartera may te malted.
with his. sister. Mm. Frank Kurtz Mr, *bn Beumer.
I AdmM
lbv.
Mrs. R. A. Carnahan left Wednes­
FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY Bc“1"ln
CGAat »«ard
day for Muskegon where she will FIFTk-FIVE
YEARS AGO TODAY. .M&gt;rvtce
WTSt COMt_
blliu
make her home. She was accom­
At twelve o clock Uaac Hen-; ln Scotland in 1874.
panied by Mrs. Amorettc Newton, dcrshoit and Miss Belle Wightman. I
------ ----------- a a »
i—
who will help her settle her new both of this dty. were united In j Most of the seal fur* of the world
home.
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manage at the Episcopal chapel, ore dyed and dressed in 8t. Louis.

TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
FACE THE WAY OF LIFE!
Mr*. John Misner returned on
Many men and women of today’s
Sunday to her home in Ludington
world,
tried
ami-tired of—
the»-rprob-'
——
------------------------— 1 "We have passed through a per­
after
a visit with her sister. Mr*. Rand prosperity ttemporary at least) il-ms that have come upon tnemifod Of wonderful and unprecedented
„to~. .to,
H- Loppenthien. and husband.
the u/.te-to
World war. are bjflaUon fV)r yt.arl wc cnJoywi
would the public have permitted the with and since
.usury Ul uvu« upon mm. wc
Mrs. Lena Lamphler and daughi* adv{mJi},3&lt;E yEAU- •I-M government to interfere? No! So the prone to declare themselves irrelig­ luxury ot living upon credit. We
have in
in tne
the United
States aoouv
about;
ot —
K^
an„
'a—
«’° .*nd
ious. unbeUvers irt a personal
nave
unnea tnaies
—
7—
„
l* BjuutY* cot xrv six moxtus *0r debt situation remains an endless universal God. They feel, most of 80.000 miles
mile* of railway, more than Theda Kelsey of Grand Rapids
Rapids
.. . .. .to. ..........
te,_ track viM'nt thr latti
1.’ mrt
nt th,'"
*"
circle of accusations, bickering, mls­ them, that somehow or other they enough
make a. __
treble,
lMter
part of
the wri-k
week
IX IIA UK Y &lt;•
'..T3s&lt;- understanding, prejudice and 111- do not deserve the hardships tliat around the globe.
u-lth
wiH&gt; Ur
Mr. and Mrs
Mrs.' Harley
H“r'fv Kelsev.
Kelsey.
Mrs.
Jc*ic
Tompkins
and Mr*.-I'm
“ -,
have
visited
them;
they'inwardly
feel
Ul
HAKHV
During
tlie
same
time
we
had
a
,
—
-------------•
—
&gt;cs.y.
feeling, a political potato fresh
lurre
that life has been cruel to them— war in which «re expended thou*- .bfl M5*we*'*y
-r
rviKEii N st n.--&gt; nn-i’ioxs. om:
f«):n the coal* that is apparently more cruel, perhaps, titan they have ands of millions of dollars, not to ^"cn lhe guests of Mr*. Tillie Rlzor
XBAg iN ADVAjtCK-..... —&gt;».oo ;oo
for
"diplomats” of any
earned by their mistakes, intentional creater not to construct, but to de-.lhe Pj14; Teelt'»Mrs J'^!n1,Wns rc‘
or unintentional. And so they turn itroy. All thu money was spent in
B“,!yd*sLw„
nation .‘to handle.
.
*1»VKHT1»1XO RATKA.
Mr. and Mr*. George Van TiffUn
their face* away from prayerful the work of demollUon. and every
I thought of religions, and try to face .hot and every Mvell and every muZ ‘nd wn. Richard have gone to their
• SOe’
WHY PAY TAXES?
ket and every cannon was used to new home in West Alice. Wisconsin,
the end of life!
ot' M
Milwaukee,
Mr.
”w",fc~ where Mr
If only they would face the way of destroy. All.the lime of every soldier., a‘ suburb n
h te
The very word "tax" has became
*Twas
BM dUOb.
lost. /VI.
An BlllVUM.
amount w
of p,V&gt;R:&gt;*7
property Mdin- Van Tiffin' will conduct a store.
extremely unpopular to American.. life itself!
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Boyne
For. contrary to popular belief, life conceivable was destroyed, and some
•“* We have come to associate thte never was intended to be a
pic- O
off ^hc
-a*, best and bravest were sacri- have just returned from a four
mere pic-|
weeks' visit in New York. While
U* ** term with political grafj, waste and nic. or perpetual holiday. Life was need
in, extravagance. It is common to hear intended, as we see it. to be an ■ Durtng these years the productive there they accompanied their cous­
ins. Mr. and Mrs, J. W Bceton. on a
taxes cursed, rare to have them de­ abode for human consciousness poWer ol thc North was strained to thousand mile trip through the
where ft man * CHARACTER and . me utmost; every wheel was in mofended. Yet thr author of the fol­ PURPOSES may be shaped into । uOn; there was employment for Thousand Islands and the Adiron­
lowing unidentified clipping wiilch Eternal Harmony by the blo*‘* every kind and description of labor, dack mountain*.
Mr. and Mrs. E- M Conner and
we read recently comes to the rescue which life's various experiences beat antl Ior every mechanic. There was
tt constantly rising market—spccu- Mr*. Eva Swisher and son. Paul, of
o^ taxation in a most pointed and upon his mettle and his metal.
latlon wxs rife, and it seemed almost Grand Rapids wyrc Sunday guest*
logical manner. What the unknown
of Mr. und Mrs. W. A. Hall and
i impossible to lose.
'other relatives..
writer -«ays is true. In JetUng our
Farm* Deserted.
minds dwell on the distasteful
! A* a consequence, lhe men who’i Mrs. Irene Hum leaves Friday to
। visit her ion. Dr. A. J. Ritchie and
Quotation
had been tolling upon tlie farm bcphase ot these annual tributes to
daughter. Mrs. Everett Heath, of To­
came tired. It was too slow a way to’ ledo. She will also visit her son, C.
FACTS STILL IN HIDING.
government, wc overlook some very
I
get
rich.
They
heard
of
tiieir
neigh;
,'
D. Ritchie, of Canton. Ohio, rcturnA* yet nothing definite ha* been essentia! considerations. The arUcle
. JUST and noble
| bor. uf their brother, who had gone
learned from the one man Jury In- ‘foUwire:
to the city and luid suddenly become ing the last week ineOctotxr.
Mrs: Cante Spence returned to
’ other men's success,
vestlgatton of Detroit bank*. II the
We howl about taxes. And well wc
a millionaire. They became tired
THIRTY
YEARS AGO TODAY
Los Angeles. California. . Tureday.
--------------------------------------------------with the slow methods of agricul- after spending several weeks here, i Harry Fielding of Grasse Isle ar- |
statement* cl 'Senator James Couz- n^y. Much tax fa wastefully spent,
and help to augment
i ture. The young men of Intelligence,
cn* and the Rev. Coughlin are true. But what about tlie good the taxes
Mrs Ella Bu*p accompanied her.-rived in this city Thursday. He will
of vim. of nerve became disgusted and will spend the winter there.
j visit friends n few day* and then ac-1
then many of the Motor City's hud- d0? We ,JCVer nx-ntion that. AU we
DULL is the jester
with the farms..
..
—----------.
company his wife to their home.
।
ing business men are swindler* and
yt.jj und shriek, bark and comOn every hand fortunes were being TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY, i j.\,ri Banta, the mechanical en. tuhen the joke’s un­
....
**-*••»
। Kan uanta. mt mecnaiucai enmade. A wave of wealtii swept
over
crooks; if not then the senator and j.Um.
kind.—YpUNG.
■'L°!
,tay ^°Wry of °c,aware- Ohio. Mr. Ithwcr. who has been working at the
tlie
United
States;
huts
l_.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Moll
ol
Charlotte,
j
gem
an
d
wool
Biol
factories
the
the priest have been guilty of Jhe
But the tax is the difference beMr' ,nd Mrs ’rhaddcus tS-Mr;
Ta&gt;,nr 01!&lt; past year, returned “
to his
in i
unpardnnabte sin of making serioir. tween the tribesman with hl» club'
m.;-bp^
““ hprnc
*“ “
1
Cedar Springs and Mr. and Mrtv 'Indiana Tuesday.
charge* based on incomplete or in- antl the high school principal. It is
«m*XC^d’Ttte“nr,X.u'.
***.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr*. Winifred Mau* of Kalamazoo
accurate information and both must the difference between the code of
tte kusiury
tiKtory ui
ol uic
lb, wuiiu.
-txKl. uie
tte jxair
poor --W~
C“
M' -“-----c°•—
*-“-----“WU' • WW
iLi?.,’
---bear the blame of being contribu- the jungle and civil and moral taw. _ __________________ _____________ _ uie
. .. . of....
.... ...
|With her mother. Mrs. Bert Vftilker,
Tragic indeed 1* the lol of a per- tasted
the...luxuries of wealth,
we^tom of
of a
a disease
dlsemse universal.
universal.
No lannuaee
language can
can tell
tel) th
the suffer- Mr. Mau* being in Kentucky with .
lore to the downfall ot banks m
m the primitive days a woman ror» who'beroim* so embittered that | wondered how our fathers could
No
ings.
cf
Hie
men
that
have
wandered
;&lt;he
Michigan
'National
Guards
,ln[
this state.”
or aifox
was the properly of&gt; the he no longer fc&lt; 1* the need of a bare endured their poor and barten
over the dreary and desolate desert j annual encampment.
man. and when Uie man'wanted an­ Sustaining Principle for his life, xtib^esof bankruptcy. Thowuuids and thou- &lt; Mr*. George Millard cf St. Jnseph,
i* like « beautiful dower in the garE'W? business was pressed to the #and* supjxMed Hint they had L*s in
cttF th**
to assist her |
THE AUDITOR GENERAL
other man* wife or his ox hc went
den that has been covered u-mpor-1 J’now bne. Old life insurance assoAuditor General John Slack seems with hu club and took possession. arily by a piece of blown waste pa-: ere Hons had been successful; new enough, enough for the declining 'mother. Mrs. Henry Jones, in break-1
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I in-z up housekeeping and will take
to be pretty much of a "hair shirt"
per*, and is thu* shielded .from thc':onca M^ang up on every hand. The years, enough for wife and children, her hack to St. J vejih to reside
and
suddenly
found
tlicmselvcs
pau
­
to many ot the high officials at Lan- The tax i» the difference between warmth and light of sun. Does theiaKcnts filled every- town. These per* and vagrants.
with her.- From Mrs. Millard we,
»ing. He has had tlie crust to attack the rule of force and the polling flower shrink in *elf-pltv. and pray «««“* »'«* «tven a portton of the
During nil these years the bank- learn that Miss Sira Jones, formerly
for tlie processes of wilting and premium. You could hardly go out
excessive expenditure* by everyone booth and the ballot and lhe council death to hurry along? Or does ltlof &gt;'°’:r h0Us£ without, being told ol ruply law was in force, and who­ of this city, is in New York City
where »lie has a studio, and to tak-,
ever
failed
to
keep
hlif
promise
had
from the governor on down. Mr. table and the citizen*' assembly.
net pray for some wind and rain :o.the uncertainty of life and the cersimply to take the benefit uf tills ing lesson* of one of the best vocal r
Stack claims that in these Hmea
The tax we hoot at and howl at tlia». as it* strafig body t* swayed, tairity or death. You .were shown law. As a cohscquencc. there could
by
the
elements
.-.&lt;-nt
to'
it
from
&gt;
picture*
of
life
insurance
kgents
leaves
for Purls to continue her ■
63 00 pcr^dcy for meals and $3 00 foe is the difference between governAbove, th-- very waste paper itM-II, emptying vast bags of gold at the be.no real, solid foundation for
lodgings should be sufficient—a rea­ me.nt by thf beak and talons and may be blown a*»v leaving the ^««t of a disconsolate widow. \ou buMns**.. Property coiiimenced to musical studies.
There will be a musical and liter-’
sonable limit beyond which no state bloody law as compared with gov- flJU-cr w (freer the sunshine that al- &gt;'aw ln imagination your own fath- decline;' that is to say. it commenced
ary program given at the U. B.
• erics* children wiping away the to resume; that*L* tossy. It.began to church Wednesday evening. Sep­
employee should go at state expense. ermr.ent by constitution, freemen way* follows every storm?
T:’? rarthly man npi*l have an'tcars 01 ^rb-f and smiling with joy.
Many department liead* seem to ahd the ballot The tax is our sheltember 23. at 7 30. Selection* by
speculative value.
'•arthly-in-.thi r; m&gt; must the spirit- ;
Insured Everything,
Land iv worth what It will pro- :Mfav Vlntu-.' Ream and Master Garfeci that no such rhstrictlon* oiiould-ter. our guardian against crime, the
a , u, « ... v »
a
»■» «•
ual man within a!) of us have a । These agents insured everybody
v&gt;-l Sisler. Music under the direction
b- placed on personal expense Hems crime Mid criminals that u&lt;|ulti common Father But sc must-never and everything. Th«-y would- have duce. and no more. It may have of Mrs. Archie McCoy.
.
speculative value, and. if the pro- '
—it is so cramping to one* style! overrun us and rule u» and be our cctute looking for Him. it wc would । insured a hospital 'patient or con- pl-^icy is fulfilled, the man wlio buya
Mi’s Vesta Mosly-r. on? of the
in .his .last..heniorrhoge.
Gov. Comstock evidently sides with master* but for the defense taAs 'Vvr find Him—Gearge Averlll.i
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" aumpHvc
’
.
it m^y become "rich, and if the pro­ graduates ot the class of 1803. was
Fire Insurance was tmnnaged in phecy la not fulfilled, then the land married Tuesday at the home of her,
department heads us docs Attorney provide.
'
. Ulnnln8ham Eccentric.
I precisely the same way! The agents Is simply worth'.what it will produce. parents In Cloverdale to Mr. Mark
General Patrick O’Brien. But in any
Hie tax educate* our children. It
"WHAT. NO SPINACH? '
j received a pan of the premium, and
Ludwitk of Grand , Rapid*. Tlie
mm
Not merely parental infallibility1 they insured anything and every- Lots worth from 45.000 to tio.000 groom Is the son of J. J-. Ludwick. •
such, w.wte.v.g,
controversy —
u* thl*. an over- ug*u
takes .ggcggg
them in viumuwvu
childhood,. tvTOvwte
follow..
whrlmuu? public opinion fa solidly them from the elementary into the to,utI,aJx&gt;’fu!‘!r ’’‘nn'i0.
,U thlnB' n0
what »« hanger apiece suddenly vanished Into farms tho man who lias done *o much to
worth $25 nn acre.
tehtad Mr 8.„M. tert .o Ulrite n.te
ITO * .TO w.gh
.1';^“^^“.!.
build up Cloverdale. Mrs Ludwick*
jVarth uf Land.
These lots resumed. Tlie farms many I: lends In our dty extend
reive*, it has been rallier common Uiem into the higher institutions cd their own meals'in the course of the torrid zone with the same alacthat before that Hine had been con- 1cdngratulniion*.
for official* to w turn’ in accounts and rends them out into society.
four-ye.-ir •xpcrimenL Hie report'rity.
'
Ml** Dasie C. Johnson, a niece of
sidcred n;orth $100 an-acre, and are
showing seven dollars' per day fus- ;&lt;hooled and trained and equipped ”
heeauM. there- w*k nntl And ..tljrn
— there
------ ----------.
were—
accident
n stomach ache from
now *°i'th
$20 °r *30- have simply ■Mrs Emil Tyden. and a former pupil
fr&lt;»:n any of the
t hr ■ comrank»
companies,“and'vmi
and you could not Vo
go to J?®*.-*7'
of Mr* Archie McCoy, has just ac­
room ana meals on an equally lux- ’ to think and reason und form Intelat were eaten, and the Mation to buy your ticket with- su‘pixiutj
cepted a position in the Bethany col­
unous shale.' Even tn boom times lhe hgent conclusions.
’
because the children never repeated out being shown a picture of a dis­
You would we there four ™
M50(MK- jlege at Lindsburg. Kansas. to teach
state should not be expected to proThe tax builds bridges, constructs on spinach after trying it once. .
music.
In, recording a triumph of per- homes running away with a stage. * The nmtwrtv in the .United Rta’j-»
vide such superlative upkeep as thl*. highways, digs tunnels to-facilitate
*
The
property
in
the
United
States
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
to say n-othuig 0! the present per- Our movement through tlie country- sonal u*t*s over dletcUc theory thl- and old- ladle.* and children txint has r.ot fallen in value, but its real
.-•tudy is a.nux.t icvoluntionary. Hu-1 thrown out; you would see a steamMiss Ell.'a Knowlton ho* been
loti of huauclul. aifficulties. The
and gives us easy access to
snlnnrh however irrminU
k_.,_..
.....
lutin'extolled for it* fg
n p,
'**11 produce as much a* it ever hired by the schoji board to teach
limit Mr. Staca na* augguitea is wonder spots and pleasure* we could • &gt; 1te .l-Cite
”“****' w wolieo tw lyitegs one way and arm* the other. wuld and u M vaiuabIe today a* German jn the High school. They
,
----- :L" ~.x— wuina. and Is as valuable today as
more than reasonable arid up) of- not otherwise have.
nie Mte and )ut in, rater. ,t
w„ „„
topiwemnM. have discontinued Uie kindergarten
loteteHtea. grate iltewh brldte.
u,„nwo
Mid. !o tte pre- department for.the present- ■
\
Octal -who attempt* to get by with
The tux give* shelter to our
Mr. and Mrs: John Crites, whon”d .
'“'rtte-dueuveteM nl tte Ul te in Ite lamore fa nothing but a grafter, The mentally 111 and. when possible.'
»teind,d on tlmetep woducl ,o have been visiting friends .in Has­
auditor general should be congratu- bring* them back to society, reo„r.sailing.
marten add. w tte wealth ot the tings and vicinity returned to their.,
home m Whatcom. Washington, j
lafed on thr vigorous manner in.--------nt.ttwf -----and ----------restored? Tlie
tax
.— —------------------- -- ------------------- ----------Tlie merchant*, too. were not sat- naUon.
.
;
—r. to
— th;
-ii; vitamins rather than loved for its failed to do badness in the old way., a* a mancr of (act. the property Monday.
whicn he has protested against’ such stretches
out a helping -te
hand
Among the Hasting* young people
mciiAKis — vomnidn unfl ancient ]lllman derelict* and to thr human owu Xlk' ■'•Ph&gt;a‘-»' ha* many ad- Il was loo slow; they could not wait kept pace with what wc were pleased
k
l.u.d-1
ririrtutetetei
to
rite.
dtetA-tot.
wtortrtrt,
"Urere
but
few
real
friends.
It
fa
not
for
customers.
They
filled
the
counto
call
our
money.
As
the
money
di
­
thougn tiiej
b ' ™ dri.twood in the eddying stream of M, InUr)1 ;i food
ft dut). A n,ein, try ultb drununers. and these drum- predated, property appreciated: as
j utiik piuse.
'life, takes ttiern to. the farm homejwithout it fa frequently looked upon. mere convinced all Hie country incr- the money appreciated, property de­
btor Hie poor and feeds, nurtures and’as a covenant with Indigestion and. chanta that they needed about twice precinted. The moment propertv
„F.
minister* to them 11111* the tix fa 11 league witli anemia. Once spinach as many goods a* they could possibly began to tall speculation ceased
Ths war debt tangle fa an endb-v. Hie annlicatlon of the nol-ev- of Him ' •cll'n‘ d supreme; now its virtue* will *11..-and they took their notes for There is bul little speculation upon
in.., »a. i. oi uiite.- fa ■ . cna-.sR the application of the pol.cj of Him
at a thousand dinner 60 and 90 days, and renewed them a falling market. The stocks and
tin j- Europe can never pay the who raid. "All thing* wbataover yr; mbit*
, whenever desired, provided the par- bund* based .simply upon idea*, boUni'- . States lor all tin gr*xls pur- jiuuld that men should do to&gt;-ou. d &gt;
Win tlwr they knew it or not, the tie* renewing them would take more came worthless, the collaterals bechifaril le re durena the war. Thjre ye even so to them "
'
JIttren children in Illinois were cort-! good*.
es me dust and ashes.
..a te..te .teM u.
Tte
.rot»—■s-:;*w"wssx|x sr.iwr's,. sks
At the close of the war. when thr
Government. ceased to be such a
ret &gt; toi even a i..a...&gt;n of ,tn&lt; al ;uid alirlcjc at is the handmaiden. fnvor bl)t they at least tend to con-1 toincrs in the same manner. Every- vast purchaser and consumer. many
amount owed u* PuJiHcjhiu&gt; on l*»th torchlight and symbol of a Christian firm the Marx brothers'contention, body was selling, everybody was, of the tactories^had to stop.
’
A'.lar.'lc know this but'civilization, the" foundation and pil- K would-be a better world for the j buying, and nearly all wa* done
When the crash cam/ the men
•he ... ir-&gt; rvnt ur &gt; !children if the jMirent* ate the spin- upon IT credit.
'.
' *.
l»r and corner stone of Christian ach -„N-ew YorkEvening Post.
I No one believed the day of set- stopped digging ore; they stopped
felling the forest; the flres died out
•i.ior.N.i .l-.-ir consthu- government, the guarantee and re-,
. -----I element ever would or ever could In the furnaces; the men who had
ent . 1; would cori too many votes to llanoe of human liberty through th"
NATIONAL BIRTH CONTROL. • come Towns must continue to grow. stood In the glare of the forge
d.j ro. mx-i ol them «fcni to feel.
education It carries to youth.
And *’hy n’v Evyytliinc cbe is nn&lt;f ,n the imagmotion of speculator., were’ in the gloom of wjuit. There
Every day the school bell calls thousands upon thousands of American
Ye’ • • 1. - -M-I- I.n- •&gt; e - to
II
J
tA revere
* undcr "T*
t}v‘
wen! hundred* of riUes numboys and girls together. They are this country’s most important asset,
it . I.I.1VO,It..ling . C ..
it should be our thought to revere lBov..rninpnt wlI| exerefae birth con-' bertng their millions of inhabitant* was no employment for them
। The employer could - not sell his
make :!&gt;■_■ i &lt; al truth public a bad. and reverence the tax. not to despfa? trol ovl-r the Iwgs. and the Lansing Land, miica antf rnilea from lhe city. |I product; business stood still, arid
because in a few years will devolve upon them the responsibility of run­
p.-riiui» permanent wall of bad !t; to cleanse it of waste, lo rid It of'Journal sagely
why not ex-■iwua laiu
|allj
ln uiwB-t
blocks' uiiu
and .-.,k..,t
squares
- askys
,............
in
t... t tlwn came what wc call the hard
ning this nation. Right now. while they are developing, is probably
birth
control
for
autos
Sure
,
dw
|
ixirlu;
Und
that
wU!
nol
be
oc-:
leeling i» gene-’ . to arise fx-tuver. parasites, to defend it. strengthen It rTcl^«blrt,hS?Lr and ixirk*; land
will not
oc, j time*.
enough,
if birth .control will ad- cupted for residence probably forjI Our wealth was a delusion and
■ the most important period in their lives. Good health and a strong,
America and the old world. Any- ahd—pay it religiously os a sacred | l
‘1OU
vane- the price of h&lt;&gt;g*. why not in-, hundreds of year* to come, fuid illusion ant} wc simply cam; back
sturdy
constitution are among the greatest heritages that any child can
Uilng like lasting jpace can never and patriotic privilege.
’traduce birth control over ■utomo- lhea. loU
M1 by thftacre.
to reality.
b|&gt;* an* irxiease lhe price of the.M- nol by t&lt;fe
bul by fcl
be seemed if the happen*. Who fa
receive.
•
Too many men were doing noth­
jmachinea’in this manner and thus mucil |x,’r fax They WCTe *old. an
tn blame 1or tlie situation? The1
ing. too many men were traders,
Pmirlpjif P»irnrtr/i hlie jrosiM’ it possible-to raise di? prin* credit, with a partial payment down^ brokers, speculators ot the things
Vnlted Stairs sat by. apparently: rungtilt
raragrapllS
Ubar? It.&lt;,ju.t os good sew a* » and
baunce secured by mortNo child whose body is not well nourished can be* expected to do the
needed; there were too many proopen-eyed, while the'European na­
m dti, mmmi auy ocher kindof
birth control.. B.ee
,
best work in school.* What you serve them on your table at home will
„ to.tne
M.the _NVh
rtesree ana; * 4,^*, .kite,,
ol( cotirac,
come. onlKM.I ducers of the things no one wished,
tional
piled up
debt imnona;
up’*
a fantastic
laptasuc
im- ®nger
.. ItetmumtiCT
, upbraWtag
'A "prl nh
,her• p«ln«
'brother lz
n sn aegree ami.
U6. imagination;
0
pwib’puea
e of payment,
that aeot
exceeded
natte
th(‘.n* carry
u.hen u congrea*
meet/fagain |,lmply lnva|th9
i
i There needed to be a re-distribution
have a lot to do with "how they feel,” as well as the "kind of work”
"?■"leimpiy in ins imaginaikht; and a'■ of men."
be Severs: i - - th - viable gold stock for h*'in3 lU&gt; 3Ulnfd ,rom hulUn4 «n,,yh* wlM,e *e &gt;" birth coittolUnx
।
o(
trU4{
upon
B
cloud
“ln&lt;|deed of trust upon a cloud or a
they do in school".
of rhe
v .11 F.imtv.n ri
Ohio State Journal.
we
for America!
mortgage upon a last
-- can get a new- birth
----- v
1 imortgage
last year',
year's fog
The
above
Is
from
a
speech
deol ite .= -•! »r..ld r .w.n te•
----------rrate
Bzite. ante
UM,•
bte„ just
lul, as^valuable.
-----------—
Frank Bryce.
Grand Lrtte
Ledge ind**l*ould
have been
jhvered by Robert O. Ingersoll on
tion*. on the outer hartd. continued i A resor; is a place where Hie' pendent.
There is no food that builds up the body tissue; and promotes robust
| Everybody advertised.' and those ‘’Oct. '30. 1878. It might have been
to buy frowns long after their ca- ,natives charge you enough in three
MAKES
1 ---_not
.aD_ ’^*1. wrltleii only yesterday, so exactly
health like CLEAN milk. Officials of the State of Michigan have put
xfAKRR 'EM
*em CROOKED
chookeii
- ——*
It
has
been
said
that
following
i
cstat
«
JnJtl*medicine
hne.
and
are
-events of today following the
parity f.n- wltlem-'nt I'--'
haa ‘------ months to live happily the other
the seal of their approval on Highlands Dairy Milk, by designating our
th* line of least resistance is whatl*™3* r&lt;x* beneatJ&gt; our flag waslrocky course this nation took after
reached I: was a case ol ™
bod «-jiidg।
s" nine.
—Buffalo News.
•
RliSis Tnd IlS! covered
“ with
u” advice to—
-.....
— the
-................
the
unfor;
civil war. Mr. Ingersoll's thunproduct as Grade "A" milk, the CLEANEST milk of its kind you can
went all Around—or was it neccs-.
tunatc; and I have often thought. derous message'}* both an encourbuy and the CHEAPEST food you can secure. Why not give your chil­
sity? During tlie heat of. the war
o™.u.. n,u,lu
that If some sincere Christian h*riagCmcnt and a warning; cncouragmadL* a pilgrimage to Sinai and! inR because the people of hh day
would the pubhff of the United spend more for automobiles than for
—
dren the best chance you can—pure CLEAN milk? There is no better
climbed in it* venerable crag*. andlrode through their troubles «ucStates have hindered the outcome by food, but probably overlooked the! T’rnutlic nt Wicr/ntti
time than RIGHT NOW. Call Phone 2651 and we will see that you
in
a
moment
of
devotion
dropped
1
tearfully;
a
wahung
because
unless
refusing necessary «a&gt;x materials eating that motorists do on visit* to
Uf »v ISUUlll
upon his knee* arid raised his eyes something is done to control specuhave it.
*
such as guix*. ammunltionNclothuig. the oid home place.—Tlie IndianBRIEF OBSERVATIONS,
toward heaven, the first tiling that laiion and inflation and to Insure a
food, clc . to Euiopean'^arion* be- apolfa Neva.
«
I
u, .
,1.- rfiort towould
-------1 have met
—* his
'"r astonished gaze
- umv^,
batter u^uiuuuv,,
distribution of mk
Uie nation „*
CMU,. of creoit difflcultte-a? Ihtak
--------dnilw thei^f ^Vill^PPb &lt;!ui- utetel/4 tn nil nrchahl'ilv hat. tate-n •
lhe dUMtrous
.... ....
Ar ’1873
o".
^a^k sixteen year* and recall how
That big fellows get to tlie top.! selves faithfully to our taik*. we I St i860 X Plantation Bitten.
and 1933 are due to be
.

..Hill

A

USED CARS
. . . Are Advancing In
Price. . . BUY NOW!
1932 Ford V-8 Deluxe Sedan
. . . Good As New.

1931 Ford Model-A Deluxe Coupe
... Fine Condition.

1929 Chevrolet Coach

1932 Model-B Pick-Up

Drive a New
FORD V-8

Before you buy a new
car of any make.

Universal Garage Co.

PHONE 2121

HASTINGS

Good Clean Milk

It’s the Ideal Food For Children Or Grown­
Ups and the Cheapest Food You Can Buy

telr..! tester ente..,

ter TO. t, way TO « »lr..ter- , =h.U atod «. Woogynwff;

allies was turning before answering rle* ln-a box.-Loa Angele* Times.

•"*„!“?*

wc

P0M“&gt;cd- “Cal m cooke failed,

Ji,teS«^S3S.U&lt;.rS

and I

have

heard reason*for a "New

Deal" than any

thl* question - Once. America enterWe will soon be getting a new I
’ '
.
thousands of men account for lhe given during the last presidential
.n the war there was nothing io do grip, declare* a Now York financier.
"Democracy should net mean that subsequent hard times from the fact campaign. Perhaps something can
h-&gt;- • .muhmatertafa alnce we were Well, thalli b» better than holding « a^ a»
«®“- 11 «^ou,d thal Cookr md faU- A* *”* ml’ht ** done
curc *t&lt;ady «Pld«“1’5
ten .jnteA
tl.xr w .m w,u. ite^u K teny uurow Min
(of
w
A, w ,m.Uw b? °l telteulom. tertup, nte-crthe only uattou-left wt.h freJi re- the oia bag. tuiywav.—bo»xmi Her- to In*ke ourselves 111 lor office.”— isaying that the first pustule was the tainly not If we Mt back and do
sriyrce*.
jWUl Durant.
'cauae of the disease. Tha failure o! nothing.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Telephone 2651

Robert VV. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�PAGE FIVE

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER U, 1»»

AUCTION!

Ar'fam quitting farming, I will tell.at public auction at tlie first houae

south of the Kellogg School, east of Gul! lake, on

Saturday, September 16
Commencing at 1:00, Fast Time, the following property:
HORSES.

Span of geldings, 11 yrs., weight
2,800.
CATTtE.

-

Jersey and Holstein cow, 7 yrs., due
January 23.
Heifer calf, 7-8 Guernsey.
HOGS AND POULTRY.

Chester White sow and 9 pigs.
Chester White sow, dry.
Chester White boar, IS mos. old.
White Leghorn yearling *hens.
TOOLS.

Set double work harnes.
Odd hsmeit.
Platform rack.
Low steel wheel wagon.
Low wooden wheel wagon.
'
Deering mower, 5 ft.
Keystqne side rake.

Disc harrow, 14 discs.
Oliver 2-horse cultivator.
7-tooth cultivator, 1-horse.
Spring tooth harrow, 16-teeth.
Hog crate. Hog loader on wheels.
Tank heater. Stoneboat.
Potato marker. Fence stretcher.
2-in. tubular well complete except
screen."
&gt;

FEED.

'

200 bu. Wolverine oats, suitable for
seed.
Quantity of fine alfalfa hay.
Several acres of corn in shock.

MISCELLANEOUS.
Tent, 12x16. Small laundry stove.
ID-ft. extension table.
Small ice box and various other ar­
ticles too numerous to mention.

-TERMS: CASH. All property to be settled for before moving.

M. D. TRAFFORD, Prop.
HAROLD NEWKIRK, Auctioneer.

E. M. CADWALLADER, Clerk.

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Slocum and
Afrs. Mabie Mead and friend of
Ilu Emogene Barry and Keith Mr. and Mrs, Shirley Slocum and punl wcrc Saturday gueaU at John
I Mead entered the Hastings High Dorothy were Sunday visitor# at
.
.
Mead’s. They also called at Shirley
school Monday. Miss Dorothy Slo- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flow's in Wood- ,
Mead. Jr
cum began her year's work at Wood- iand. Miss Dorothy remained with Slocum's home. John
—--------­ .
land Monday, Sept. 11th.
nrr grandparents to enter the High returnee? home with Ids mother Sun| day evening.
! school on Monday.

J

COUNTY ORGAN- I
Z1I0NHECIE0
(Continued from page one)

MILK PRODUCERS SHOULD
GET BETTER PRICES n..'

PREVENT EXCESSIVE

spent Wednesday evening with Mr.

PERSPIRATION ODOR

Three Recent Advances in and Mrs. Clair Van Sickle.
Mrs. Carl Mudge and son. Leon,
Grand Rapids Area—
of Hastings vuited Miles Andrus and
Why Not Ui Barry Oo.?
family Sunday.
'

Mr. and Mrs. Jessie King and
daughter of Lansing were guests ofI
mrn. Oqnmrt On «« rti« M&gt; •J,'**'» ••W
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Van Sickle Sat-1
townsnip and county committeemen
‘houl^notrtctlv(
urday night and Sunday.
mil be .&lt; u»u mMln hern- to
Mrs. W. H. Van Sickte entertained j
help wheat grower# with their ap- 5* no“
al the farm home. Mias Ella Slier- i
, plication for contract. Any wheat
as ™ ley of Finley. Ohio, a few days last
milk nH!tl
paid Draducpra
producers was 11 25
grower. Who has not as yet received mllk
“ per
™-r
i tins necessary forms can obtain them JOO pounds and'four per cent milk
gather and lud not met tor fifty
I from any township or county oom- sold for 11.50 per 100 pounds.
On July- 15 the price was raised,
mltteemen or the county AgriculMary Lou King of Lansing spent
after the NRA agitation began. so
|tural Agent's office in Hastings.
Sund*y««rfUrf&gt;anw!t Webb.
tliat
producers
were
paid
11.50
per
' The coirdnlttecmen elected at the
The Van Sickle reunion waa held
'Various meetings are as follows: 100 ixnir.da for 3-5 per cent milk, and
Monday.
Sept. 4th. al Cook's lake
•
I,Hasting# Twp., .Fred Peck. Ben JI.65 for four per cent milkhouse where a fine picnic dinner was
Merrick and Bernie
McIntyre;
raised,
producers
in the Grand Rap- ,enjoyed. Those present were. Mr. |
iThornapple Twp.. Paul Cridler. Wm. &lt;7
--.t
j \-----------and Mrs. W H. Van Sickle and
ITwp . M F. nnrf,. Cl,d. Izon.ld “‘J1.’0.?"
'daughter. Catherine McAdams and'
.od d c. HlbdkTciUklon Tw, S *"■ «“ P" 100
I"" 'John Van Sickle and family of LanW. Smith- Boy Brumm. Barky I P*r oont ihrUh
.aing. R. E. Van Sickle apd family of!
Towuwnd. Rutland Twp.. Bay Hay? mlll‘ •otd 'Shatt.iburg, George Van Sickle and
wood. Thomaa Sow.rby and Frank
Orand Rapid, waa «rnn family of Bennington. Mr. and Mr#
Ferna, mink Twp.. Alm Heini.:. "nu a auan prrrnua to July 1». It Fred Van Sickle and Mim Ruth PelC D Teller arwl Sidney rnkld;, »u ralaed to eUht eenta a quart on ter of Pierson. Mr. and Mr#, Ray
Carlton Twp. Lawrencw Farrell. -M’ “ “»&gt; now the retail pnoe la Van Sickle and. mother. Mrs. Mont­
gomery of Grandville, besides ciair 1
Mortimer Niehola and Henn Wda quart
. llama Woodland Twp . Qlen WoNRA
J®
of milk and Amber of Morgan.
Charles Christopher while coming
inns. Alvan Miller and Lawrenre
" a &lt;aty Uke Grand Bwplda.
Flnelwck; Johnstown Twp. Chas 1
m““ &gt;» &gt;•“ home from his work at Lansing one j
Sutekland. Harry rarmrlee. and *”d ,™A &gt;mra-« hour, . week tor day last week iiad a front tire blow
Harry cheeseman; Maple Grove employerw- ntuat be followed by the out and caused him to run Into a
Twp.. John Martens. Am-jo Wenger de*. r .
_ .
. , .
... 1guard rail near Potterville and broke
and Fred Hanea; Prairieville and' »;f »“ “*
l» Uda some posts out. also did some,
Orans.nllr Twpa.. John KUIkk.
«•£«■« »• approaehed We damage io Ida car so he could not
it home. Wayne, his son. |
Newell Barber and Bobert Burrteti; i «add Ihutk the drst move would be drive
•
Barry Twp. Ualle Snlltn charle.!pwduevr. lo ursanlae. There la went out and got him. Mr. Chris-,
Hammond and Own Erb Aaayrta "■’•'F b® r»aaon why mllk pro- topher was unhurt.
Mrs. Hattie Shaffer wa# Informed
Twp.. will suulnT Albert Jone, end &lt;&gt;““"• «,u’
«•
Glen Bwlrt; Baltimore Tap.. Un,J ereasms a. they are at Uw prevnt that she would be released os post
Oatklll Ed. Bice and John Birman
ehsuld not retene a lair ftilstress th- 15th of this month so.
Morgan will be on R. 1 Nashville |
I
----------------- ______________compensationafter Friday.
tllt.VKOl.ET IN)
SHA . BVNUAM SCHOOL REl .MOK
Th. Clievrolrt Motor Company J’S® '“"J
"«n»n ol the
haa a line annouotenwnt In ilia V Dunham whool was held st Uie
Mr and Mrs. Will Crans.'Mr. and,
;sue of the Banner in which it ex-.i£j'0o,h?J*5C
&lt;th il&gt;l»r Day). ,Mrs. Julius Crans and sone of Mid-'
presses Its pride in being In full ac- J** wt.‘Lcrtn£..Ja*.'
^th 'dlcvllle -spent Sunday at the Will1
cord with the-President's plans far ,&lt;lr *cn,,?crd“Rt'Crawford, home.
&gt;
industrial recovery, it states that on I Acro?dt°f 142 .ate dlnncr ln
Neva Thaxton of Otsego is visiting '
'August 1st '12.000 additional men!,dBd^
&gt;n:|Plp trees on the 11her sister, Mr*. Ray Crawford.
were employed in the construction: ^r,lh sldf- °r thr *chool ground. |I Forrest
WilUtt*. Mr#. MildredI
of Chevrolet car#, at a blanket In- *,1,c *
.C,MW BUcr d‘J'nrr As 'Roush and daughter spent Monday
crease in wage*, which was the sec-. P*"™"
w“ dh&gt;bk to'Bt‘ 1and Tuesday in Hastings*.
ond made in four months.
I,rnd duc « rtrkness there was no . Ernest Rice spent the'week end
R. K Hurd, the local distributor I P™«™ni. Ihuiness meeting following .vir.tttng relatives in Hastings
for Chevrolet. I* to be congratulated jdlnn'\r'
P”'* •
Cheewman
Mr and Mrs Clare HoughtaJlng of'
for being affiliated with an instttu«’”«««• nt Ums Mat meet- ।Detroit called on Mm. Will Craw­
tiori that ha* done so well toward ln'"',d 1Bnd “PP"*/^ Table prop® ।ford several days ago
I keeping a large number of nun cm- ;ft9,,,dd discussed. Motion made and 1 MUs Dorothy wiowiwu,
Crawford, m».
Mr and
ployed
[carried wr help buy tables for our mj-s. Ray Crawford and daughter i
-------- :------- ------------------------ [reunion. Bert Harding to go ahead:*pn: Sunday P M. in Otsego.
RECEIVED ANOTHER PAYMENT, with building of tables. Vofed t.»:
; What is known, as the Turner Ant. I liave reunion on Labor Day 1931. |
Tlie town of Bow Island. Alberta.'
pawed a few years ngx requires the' Officers elected for the following
state to pay $2.(XX).O0o per year to year were. Winnie Buxton. Pre?.. J“ rf.?1'iLJS*Te.SJm-1
— ,*} ‘company
school district# of Michigan where! Helen Chewmnn. Vice - Pres . Ada
x‘n‘p*.n&gt; !I
the tax rate is excessively high For Baulch. Secy -Treas.
.
225,,,i’ tn’.um.iv JL in the vicinity I
i'» «»»
gas in
in (J
| Oil* year, the state has been Unable
People came from Grand Rapids. WcoI to ’’&gt;PPb the town*
to pavthefullamount.lt had made Hastings. ReeckCity. Battle Creekfor n non-produclng well,
three paymenu of 10 per cent each Nashville. Bedford, and Dowling °*nfd b&gt;" the municipality.

WITH

HYGEEN INSOLES
CANVAS SHOES
Saukar time l&gt;

PcripbsUon cannot coak Into Hyjatn Insoles, therafof* it rraporalas quickly.
Hood Canvai

Black
White
Sun-Tan

Balan

79c

Hastings Cut-Rate Shoe Store
114 W. STATE ST.

HASTINGS. MICH.

The Sunken Grave
the Midden earth ha* crashed in the last protection. It help#
nothing to close the iniagiaatlon to what happens then! Yet
there is not the slightest necessity for this barbarous, juuajiltary, old fashioned. method of burial, "ftre Hastings Burial
will protect
and *

absolutely

interproof
and airtight, it seal* in
plain slsht and brrorne®.
jjne solid piece under­
ground mausoleum that
lllrrully, "faults through

Hastings Burial V,ault
TELEPHONE 2622 -

HASTINGS, MICH.

prtvlou* to August 1. Last week it Deceased during the past year were
inad«! another payment of 15 per Joseph Shoup. John Shoup. John
cent. The amount which came to Hill. Glrtin Swift.'Glenn Boise. Edd.
.Barry county from tlte ia*l install- Lehman and Mattle Quick. Tliere
merit wa* S044 39 There is still due »ere two letters of grettlngs read,
this county from tlie state some-; one from W W. Warner of Bay City
thing over J2.30O under the Turner ond one from Mrs. Lucy Harding
I Johnson. McOomb City. Miss
j The ball game^betwecn the mar­
, rled and single men was won a* us\ual by the married men. Tlmse who
: didn't attend the ball game enjoyed
a pleasant afternoon visiting.—C. R.
■ Hoffman. Secy.

Remember

VALLEY FORGE
When you think the going is a bit rough—when business isn’t all
that you had anticipated—don’t surrender your convictions along
v/ith your courage. Remember alley Forge! Let the unbreak­
spirit of George Washington and his brave band of patriots who
faced cold, pestilance and famine that the colonies might gain
freedom be the guiding motive of those who carry on. Our task
is no more difficult, dangerous or hopeless than was theirs.
REMEMBER VALLEY FORGE!

THE HASTINGS BANNER

WHITRIGHT REl'NION.
। The eleventh annual reunion of
[the descendant* of Jphn and Mary
: Whitright, pioneers of Rutland
township, with old friends, was held
[Sunday. Sept. 4. at Morgan landing.
[Thornapple lake, with about fortyitwo present, not quite as large nt। tendance •
‘usual, due to various
i reasons.
i There have been two deaths In the [
[ family during the past year, that.
of Dorr Emery of Napoleon. Ohio.:
, and Donald Trcthric ■ of Dowling
One birth, a son to Mr. and Mrs
, Dorra'nce Trcthric of Cleveland
j Heights. Ohio.
i At the businc** meeting the old
officer# were choAen tp hold over
another year. It wa? decided to
■ meet next year at the same place
[and at the same time, the Sunday
•before Labor Day.
Letter* were
: rend from members ot the family
in - California. Idaho and Ohio.
| Those present wehc from Cleveland.
, Lansing. Lake Odessa. Charlotte.
Wayland. . Lawton and Rulland.
I Thornapple and Maple Grove town­
; ships of Barry county.
■ A bountiful chicken dinner was
served at noon, and the remainder
: of the day spent in visiting —Seen-tary.

1IIGHBANK.
: Ehiel Skidmore of Augusta and
; Mrs Sylvia Skidmore of Camp Cus- ,
iter spent Friday evening with Mr.
and Mr# Byqon Guy.
; MUs Velma H?ftman returned to
' Ironwood Friday at her fourth year
[Of teaching there
The North Evangrlleal church
have quarterly meeting next Sun­
day. Saturday afternoon and Sun­
day evening Rev. Watson the dis­
trict superintendent will be with Us
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and
(Mrs. Sarah Oatroth, Rev. and Mrs
1 Albert Ostroth ot Nashville and Mr#.
। Jenny Stmth of Iowa, were guests
Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Sam Os'troth's.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman
j went .as far u Kalamazoo Tuesday
with their aon. Merle. After spending j
a few days at home be returned to
Chicago from there.
■ George Hoffman. Jr.. of Coldwater '
gpent Sunday with ivft parents
I
Tlie Moore schnoi has a new piano
from the proceeds of the social I
money.
Mr. and Mrs. John Miller of 1
Ohio, spent Tuesday at Pearl Has-j
ore's and sister. Mrs Ada Bell
Mr. and Mrs. Olen Bracy of Bat,tie Creek spent Sunday at Bert
। Daly's.
I Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman
called on Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green
I near Oun lake Tuesday.
I Mrs. Prank Hawbltjz called on'
Mrs. Mary Scothornc In Nashville I
j Thursday.

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United States than In any otlier i
j country.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER H. 19M

PAGE 8DC

HASTINGS VILLAGE
IN THE YEAR 1863
.

(Continued from page one)

'were sandy, those through Rutland
4 not much better. We were thorougn'
ly tljed. for several hours were con­
sumed in making lhe 23 miles Jour­
ney. Tlie town in 1863 was about
one-quarter its present stae.' Our
first home was in the house now oc­
cupied by Oscar and Guy erode on
Green street.
Can you. Imagine a Hastings
without a railroad? Without a tele­
graph? Without a telephone? With­
out a radio? Without waterworks?
Without gas or electric lights? With­
out a rod of paving? Without a fac­
tory? Without street lights? Without
a sipgle brick house or brick store?
Such was the Hastings of 1863.
The town’s only touch with the
• outside world was the stage coach,
which arrived dally from Battle
Creek. The 25 miles was a full day's
work for the/four-horse team and
stage, carrying passengers, mall IS
and

*

TOLIES BUNG
SIZED BY BUZE

Modern Thieves Use Motor

thref'imndred pupils walked to the I
Trucks to Raid Pasture
old depot, now th&lt;? freight depot,
cariy bitthe afternoon and sat there .
Lands and Barns
piqenw*. hopliut to 'see that train. |
(Continued from pace one)
The cattle rustlers are a-ridin’
We stayed until darkness began to-1
------- ....
...
, .
,
fall. Something had happened, so frame buildings of the Hastings again!
InMftd &lt;« Ito POOTdln, rt ta*.
thc first passenger train did not ar­ Lumber .nd CoalOomptoi, Wert
rive that day. Can you imagine Uie endenjered to l.rfe-U&gt;ed , emu on u» .UP «k»&gt; .« u W pewe
dropping u«.
on umn
them ..««
from .«»
the skr, Mr.—
“r-7."
top. through
the2—
pua.
disappointment? Next day it did ar- oreppu.a
—i"
2 1 there wa,
r,_ _ had _
li—____
imlirc.1 lc
rive, and not long after that regular Sage
a ____
man....
working
onnnlv
the thronly nttrr
the nf
p.urTn.°rntnto
*
traffic was opened to Jgckson and roof of his buildings with a hose crutaer. Instead of the dd-.time
all points east Next the railroad was and the firemen kept a close watch sombreroed rtieriff with the nnuextended to Grand- Rapids. After so that no fire was started there, tachlo. there were three state troopthal no more was heard the musi-ilt was only by'the good work of .®” ,n blue and grey.
cal tones of Mr. Lewis’ stage horn; the fire department that the flames , Th® steers werenYt cut out of thc
no more was seen the prancing four were confined to the Tolles build-!herd that thundered the range miles
horses as the stage neared the hotel. Ings, one being the'old Hadley mill from a strand of barbed-wire. Nor
Next week we wUl tell how the and the other an extension which a*” they roped in the corral in the |
town looked in 1863.
ihad been —
added
. . to.. it. ------------------Mr. Tolles---------------dark of’the
------------------moon and
-- driven -------down
used this building In his chicken.: over the line.
CTATF nWF&lt;? RONDED
egg and cream business.
The Mlchigan-brand. 1933 vln5 H nrnT nr eos ncn nnn
« u estimated that the totafloss tage of cattle-rustler uses a truck
DEBT Ur $15I,£3U,UUU will be 85.000 or 86000. George and he goes Into big red bams and
-------------------------------------- Hinchman owned the buildings and carefully fenced pasture lota tor his
state. Treasurer Has Plans carried about 82.000 insurance on loot. But his game is the same ns it
for Cnrftitr for Bond PavIthcm- Fortunately Mr. Tolles had has always been—selling cattle
ror uanng lor Bona ray
truckcd all hU poultry only thc. without regard for the bradd on the
ments When Due
1 night before to Detroit, so that there hip.
According to reports from the were no chickens in lhe building; I Two men were arrested in Detroit
. bui toT»2. Mi or
rbl,
Obd b™«h. b~i ,O ,to

TODAY Demands
Confidence and Loyalty
OT since the pioneer days in American history has there
„ been a time when there was GREATER NEED for CON­
FIDENCE in the integrity and honesty of our fellow citizens,
and LOYALTY to those principles which have made this
country thc GREATEST NATION on earth.

N

This is a nation of GREAT resources,
peopled by folks of heroic ancestry
who’vc never acknowledged defeat.

hills &gt;a&lt;to.ii lo ond from Baito bonded tobi ot Ml.200 00. but hu to' In hl. buMnoM. -h'tb
*11 de- Michigan Blate pottnpt-t at But
“.u not Uiitn 1000 that ft. oBut rhu. In 4U Unkind land. UO.- .'trond. .nd to e.nto, no Innirdtoo. tondnr The, nor. CtorW. to™,
[ard. 3d.
26. .nd
and Hurv
Harry Benoit. M
25. both
■nulraod rt.Otod nutlnft. Brtor.------------------------ --------- - —
------ »--------------------------------l.rd218.96752.-----In -tliat
sinking-fund
arc '
of Detroit, and they were arrested
thnt time the stage .coach answered about 83.450.000 of the state's own
by Troopers Richard Tubbs, Robert
all transportation 'purposei. Thc bonds which It has purchased. There
(Cook and Clarkson Ochs of the
writer can remember Mr. Lewis, thc will be required for principal and ■
State Police. Tlie three troopers have
stage driver: recalls how he used to Interest due on the bonded debt this
been "ridln‘ the range" in their po­
blow a liom. start hta horses on.a year 86.874.103.33. The hext bond j
lice cruiser for several months and
brisk trot or run when a few blocks maturity Is In July 1934. when 81.- ,
_______________
1 have recovered a whole herd of pur000,000
in
soldiers
’
bonus
bonds
will
.
from State street on Jefferson. The
(Continued from page one)

SCOUT DAY AT M.
■ S. C. ON SEPT. 30

on a rapid trot or run. After he fwhen 81581.000 must be paid.
Ibe represented by a musical unit.
brought them to a halt, thc pauenThe state treasurer announces rlther
or drum Bpd bugle Midland were
by the
gers would alight at the hotel.
(that be has wellmatured plana for rorp, . vord from thf executive in
8\
Can you Imacinc Hastings with ox J caring for all of these Hems. T7ie..B(I^nce of the day of the game
L ,a.k willSSt«!*£ro*
teams plodding slowly through states bonded debt was originally wau1d
appreciateddaliyat WultamsUm has been re•Main street." as it was then called?, $100,000,000.
| AH gco^, ond leaders vtelUng;
k... l..,
Can you Imagine the old hand-op111.
Inn Boy Scout Day are asked to reg.i1
crated fire "engine.” us&lt;d in case of MOSAIC IS REAL
tater In the Main Hall of the Oym- '*“[Lj01*” J^.Kea *5^of^phv to
fire? There were two big ctaterns In
CMCMY TG riirilMRFR’s naslum.
J
”7*
1ty

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Just now we are passing rapidly thru
a period of economic readjustment,
when our inherent confidence and
loyalty, not only to individuals, but
to our institutions are called to action.

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This bank unites with the people of
this community in utilizing EVERY
faculty in the promotion of thc new
order of things ... always conserva­
tive and as accommodating as sound
business policy will permit.

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with water from the roofs of stores.
Pickles—Same Blight
fobtball field on which to pitch,tents
-----------------------,„a — pwpte win to prorM^L ■£“ ««jltowl «"“»
now
Thctfurnished ----------------------water for the —
old u
on Oantalounes'
hand engine. The fire alarm was
\ Saturday forenoon may oe aevotea
, Saturday tor.nmn may be deroUd
given bv rinsing a bell. The work; Michigan farmenr produce from M to a|fhUwtn&lt; tripa around the ,
vu entirely volunteer " it was real
to 75 per cent of thenaUon’s ptekle , campus. 77^ trtpa will start from
aJ*?Kbeen.?ak:
work to pump that old engine, can
crop. Growers havesuffesed from tj,e gymnasium with a guide In ln^ ni&gt; in'cstlgntion of the raids of
you Imagine that even- street In what Is called •’ihosalc’’ disease af-1 charge of each group.
1
1“!!,c
on Michigan farmers.
Hastings, including State street, was feettag this crop. Pickle groa-ers will
Scouts of the Chief Okemos Coun-1 “. ,,R“ m«!crn rustlers use up-tothen so dark at night that, unle* .be interested in the fact that a dta- dl (Lansing and vicinity) will conSometimes they use a
thc moon were ihlning. folks had ease-resistant strain of cucumbers [ duct their Fifth annual Camp-O- .trttllfr "nd ro"!Stlinfs th&lt;&gt;y hlr? a
to carry lanterns? Can you picture has been discovered in China, which
on the Freshman football field,'lnJc7 On at lcast &lt;?nc occaslon'
women walking down board side-' Will be Introduced in this country. beginning with a Court of Honor!
’n »
to matte a
walks, that lined each side bf State and save the annual loss from this Friday evening and
continuing hl““en road to the back of hta farm
street, with great flaring skirts that, disease.
- through Saturday morning with;tx“rl” *&gt;t' &lt;'
,
,,
—------- ।; ----------------------------- cattle tw
~Tlie troojx'rs say ,h
the
thieves
’ swept,...
the---------------------------walks? They looked
much
Mosaic-------------is a virus
disease -1
and 1 scout contests In wall scaling, staff
« causes serious
- ----------------- with
- -------------------mrow. fire
nre lighting,
ngnung. ere.
incy corcor-,
***n Mct‘vc f°r •*veral monthb
like'' walking
parachutes. Such
losses
domestic
81 throw,
etc. They
various parta of the state and
sights were common.
• ■ *I varieties
*“
*of cucumbers.
*
’*It is recog- dlally invite visitors Jo Join them
..
nized
...
—
ik
by
~
a
mMUing
-»i&lt;
—
of.
.R_
the
i
leaves
—
*1
[
n
these
activities
activities.
‘
;
that
.many
of
the
thefts
will
be
The writer can remember the
Lut &gt;ftr 3300 Bcouu from M
“P to tto tXirou nton )UM
coming of tlie railroad, called the during the early stages, stunting, i„.„
,— were in
. anenaancc.
e.
■ .-------arrested
number of other
on)cities
ta
attendance.
Grand River Valley. That was tn
in thc vines
»*•«.» and
«uu a
u warty growth "
“(Cities
~ •••and
— - a.............
diipinFor further information scout SU5PCft5 the troopers are about to
thc year 1869. It had &lt;2"
— the fruit. The same disease U found
utive. wood-burning engines, named al-o -on cantaloupes, as well as in leaders are requested to write to round up.
i Ralph H. Young. Director of Ath-! .
, •
after the four counties through other plants,
.lieties.
Michigan Qtstc
State LU11C81
College.
ATTEMPT
RAISE
ilu», »ULIUU11II
’, East Ml
I l_ IVI r I TO
IU nHIOE.
|Lam"ng. MleMpm
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PORK
PORK PRICES
PRICES DIFFICULT
DIFFICULT

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Hastiags, Michigan

October 5.1912. at Hastings, and deSmall Pigs But Not Their
parted this life Wednesday. Sept.
Brood Sows
6. 1933. at Chicago. Illinois, nt the
nroou aows
age of 20 years. 11 months, and 29, County Agent Harold Foster ex­
days.
| plained to the Commercial Club, at
He lived his whale life in Hastings ,helr I'aJn luncheon Tuesday, the
and graduated from Hastings High । dMBclrttles the government is experrchool in 193KAfter completing Ills fencing In ita plans for control of
school work he spent the remainder ithc Priw of P°rk- Tlie government
I of his short life assisting with the:
to raise that price. It found
farm work at home. He leaves to ,hat- ln ordfr t® do «&gt;• a‘ l&lt;®st &lt;•­
mourn his mother, one brother 000.000 pigs, weighing from «25
Frederic, four staters. Mrs. Hubert । pounds up to 90. should be takfti off
,Bronson. Hastings; Mrs Vere Mii-'the market and disponed of. Also
ler. Chicago: Mrs. Ralph Lefler. * that 1.000.000 brood sows, due to far;Woodland; and M1m Doreen at row this full, should be purchased
Jjome. Besides hta family and rela-;and slaughtered.
“cs he leaves a very dear friend, i Thc government price for pigs is
.....
__ ....
•• ...
. fav
.1
1-1
Miss Florence Anderson. Hastings: far above thc normal price, especial­
and a host of other-young friends. ly for those of the lighter weights.
Tlie day will dawn when one of us Farmers all bver the country’ are
stufling the markets with pigs of
shall hearken
In vain to hear a voice that has these weights, so the government al­
ready has nearly the 4.000.000 limit,
grown dumb.
And moons will fade, noons pale and and is up against it to stop the
stream of young porkers being
shadows darken—
Wlille sad eyes watch for feet that rushed to market. The smaller
weight pigs "'arc slaughtered. The
never come.
only attempt at salvage by the gov­
One of us must some time face ernment Is to get what lard can be
I
existence
• obtained and use the rest of the car­
Alone with memories tliat but cass for fertilizer and tankage. As
sharpen pain. .
the government pays a sliding scale
J And these sweet days shalk shine price, up to 9‘= cents per pound for
back in the distance
25 pound pigs, it can be seen tliat
Like dreams of summer dawns in Uncle Sam Is a big loser by tills
nights of rain.
course; but there does not appear to
One of us with tortured heart half
broken.
The government is more anxious
Shall read long treasured letters
through salt tears.
row toon off tlie market than it is
Shall kiss with anguished lips each the pigs; but It has found the farm­
cherished token
ers are not ready to sell tlwlr sows
That speaks of those love crowned at this time, as they think, if pork
delicious years.
prices sliall rise, they will have a
। One of us shall find all light, all chance to make something. So the
beauty,
'
government, up to the present writ­
All Joy on earth a tale forever ing. has received only about 250,000
I
done;
of the 1.000.000 sofcs wanted, al­
Sliall know henceforth that life though the government ■pays 84.00
above thc market price for them.
,
means only duty.
The government Is comixnsatrd
I O. God! O. God- have pity on that
by q •■processing, tax." which it as­
'
one.
sesses to packers and dealers. Thc
effects
so far seem to have been
MARTIN CORNERS.
Miss Charlotte Barnum of Has­ that the prices of pork, espcially
tings vm an over the week end pork chops, in the market have been
Increased while the price of iwgs. on
guest of Mrs. Millie Fisher.
i Keith Mead and Mki Imogene foot, to the fanner remains where it
was. How far the government can
Barry entered tlie Hastings High succeed In ita well-meant program
school lost week. Miss Dorothy
to help Ute farmer to get better
Slocum will attend the Woodland prices for pork, wheat, livestock, cot­
High school.
ton. etc., remains to be seen. Wc all
Remember the chicken supper at hojic it may work.
the church thia week Thursday eve­
ning. Sept. 14. come and enjoy a
NORTH CASTLETON.
Mrs. Clyde Coville spent last week
Miss Myrtle Oversmith was home with her daughter, Mrs. George
over the week end. She has been en­ Woolston. near Richland to help
joying a two weeks’ vacation with care for thc new boy who came to
friendd at Lake Odessa and Lansing their home Sunday. Sept. 3.
and with Die liome folks.
Mr and Mrs- Forrest DeCamp of
Mrs. Mae Oversmith accompanied Woodbury' spent Friday evening
friends to church at Sebcwa Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowlader.
Rev. Allen, a Free Methodist mln-'
evening, where the Coats Grove
Young People had a part in the pro­ istcr at one time on the Stoney
gram.
Point circuit and Mr. and Mrs.
S. 8. next Sunday at 10:30. Be sqre Charlie Mead called to see Mr. and
and attend.
Mrs. Wash Helmer Sunday.
The L. A. 8. will meet with Mtaa
Junior Blocker had Ills tonsils re­
■Alice Whetstone
■■ ..vknw.iv Wednesday.
wvuukJua,. Sept. moved rnuuj,
Friday.
20. for supper. A cordial Invitation
School began in the Wellman dia­
ls extended to all..
| trict. Sjypt. 6. with J. Laird Wotring
----------------- - ---------[as teacher.
'Fhe old federal mint in New Or­
leans Is now a prison housing of-' The rings of Saturn are comjx&gt;sed
fenders of federal laws.
of small solid bodies.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, W

Social Events and Personal Mention
Mi** Jannet Michael visited in
Hattie Creek over the week end.
MU* Ruth Rouse of Ypsilanti'Is
tlie guest-of Mr. and Mrs. “ '
Latnble.
Mi*M Josephine Stein visited at
her homo in ’ Harbor Springs over
the week end.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Wood of
Grand Rapid* spent Sunday with
Mr*. Claud? Wood.
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Engle*te*i left
Tuesday for Chicago to attend A
century of Progress.
Ml** Mildred Tuuk* spent Hie
K,UOM
c MrP tnrt1 Unbred Mnrxhrffcf

KICKER’S TOURNAMENT
OBSERVED SIXTY­
EIGHTH ANNIVERSARY
WAS NEW GOLF EVENT

Luncheon at Country Club Fifty Relatives Preaant at
Jas. McDonald’s at Clov­
Next Week Tuesday to
erdale on Labor Day '
Be Important Ona

PAGE, egvia
APPLES.
1H c sliced apples.

H t salt
* c sugar.
cinnamon.
W t cloves.
2 t lemon juice.

The Difference

H t

Mr. and
rl Wareham and
MUs Lleva Perry was home from
TTie sixty-eighth wedding annldaughter,
____
r.
spend Friday in Lansing over ths wrek end.
' Autumn flowers, including zin­
Blend apples, flour, salt and
Ann Arbor
1 Charle-. 8- Brown of Chicago was nias and marigolds, were used to
dd rest ...
ot ingredients
and
decorate lhe lounge and tables at l Don*W *nd the eighteenth annual Add
--------- ----------*'
“* “
Mrs.
Byron —
Smith of Detroit visit­ in the city on Tuesday calling on
the
weekly
luncheon
at
lhe
Has'
rfu,Uon
of the McDonald family into buttered pan. Cover with crust. I
...........
ed her mother. Mrs. Clara Walldorff., friends.
.
:
-.
.
e-a.
—. un.
on Tuesday
VIU &gt;..1,1
hf,d Mt III.Ilhelr to,,.
tonle al r-V,
CloverMake 44 (lit.slits In
in Inti
to|&gt; and
and haka
bake nh.
pie M
35 ■
tings
Country
Club
&lt;
and sister, who live in the Densmore'
Miss Margaret Hayward of Kala- 1*11: ty-five members
and their
&lt;*- Lab* Day about fifty minute* to moderate oven. Serve
Af&gt;t*.. last week.
maxjo is visiting ber aunt. Mrs.
Mrs. Ray v».,
O. —
2M:ln&lt;
present,
their
direct
guests were present
*,*»•.
■—— r—• —including
————« —
—- .......
— warm or cold.
1
Miss Alberta Webster of Ann Ar-■ Minnie Bhrlner.
—
i.t..t.
-to
—
descendant*,
their
nine
children
17
„
-----------Ftnnie of Woodland won high score
children.
CANTALOUPE PIE.
bar came Tuesday for a visit with
Mr. and Mn Edgar Brooks have at contract, which wa* played at Brtndchlldren, and 30 great-grand­ •
her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mr*. gone to Prairieville to spend several' seven tabla*.
1 cantaloupe
I children.
frhiWmn
Floyd Ereriiart.
.
pXckitfe lemon gelatin.
days with frtchds.
.
A picnic dinner was served at
The
golfer*
event
was
a
kicker's
Mr. "and Mrs. E F. Bottom and■
2 c boiling or lukewarm water.
Mr*. Jamt'A Endtky ha* returned
I noon after a morning of sports. In
S pint whipping cream.
t^eir son. Edward. Jr., of Detroit,, after spending a week In Chicago
, the afternoon a program "under the
raef M^and
™a»M on 1
tv* ***'“"• FB*“»an
1 baked pte shell.
attended toe fair in Chicago from. with her daughter.
.
IotoiToo™ to'
““ P"’*™"
Cut the .melon pulp Into small
Friday till Sunday.
Mr. and Mr*. Wallace Osborn. Elea? bam
Dissolve
the
gelatin
in One
cup
Mr *nd Ur*
R*von ,AvU, Patty and Palmer will spend several ih.
rh.v»H h7 Kr. n.v Glenna Humeston was chairman of dice.
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—
.... wvX
_v.
the
event was played by Mrs. Ray the dinner oommlttee Hugh Me- boUkn8 or lukewarm water according
Newcomb) and little daughter of days In Chicago this week.
I ।»M
nn!e
Donald was c«x
elected president for to'directlons on package. Add an• Mrs Ficd Mahoney of Kalamazoo
fK&gt;- comln
wimino
other
and cool. Then
spent tlie week end with her par-'
13fL *» .her ,hc
« »*.r
.. - cup uf water -----------j
a—in,
'
and Mrs. Chas. Doyle.
anfl .Mr* W ’ A'“Hal1
. .
„
. -nt* Mr and Mrs Cole Newton
Buett Mrs. Phyllte Reynolds of Ann
Mr McDonald ts 93 years of ace ,dd W* dlocd cantaloupe and
set
to Grand
of BaiUmore Artw: Mrs . c L.La.‘hr0*.
lhe ®We,t man ln Bany^unty and refrtgerator unUi it begins to con-1
Mr. and Mrs. • Dan x*»u wc,c _ Thomas
—~~ Ogden went -•
------Sunday guest* of Mr. and Mrs John Rapids Bunday where he has a ,JS5 Twp. cam. Friday (or a Mair with °11" “I®
JfP1 • c,vu »" «ewran. km MrOnn- «•'*'■ «■&lt;
&lt;”«. bakrt pu &lt;nx.
Huizinga of McCords;
Hon with a large firm. HU manj h-r raru. Willard and OUm Icta.!R, R
°‘
u aged
a««l sa.
wm, from •"d P**"
Pl*“ &gt;» rc*nKvr*ioc
rWHlwaWr miui
until |«.
gelaid 1*
Ka. ou«.U
Guest* were
Sidney and Percy Allen of Bowens friends vrtsh him even success.
Mu Cut Olddlng* and Uwa Marguartl* Bclnuntpr-rger ol Y
Yps&gt;
-----‘.-----------Grand Rapid*.
.................................................
Harttngs Marshall. -***tln -•-•
mixture
—-------lx act. Top “
with
•— whip-1
““S,’“%*?• jr1
Bun
»«rti.“ad“iassiIrbiSK?’
--------------------Battle
Creek. Yorkville, Kalamazoo
crtira
before serving. Thia I
er
Wedn's^*y„ IttonXr two
with her oar- »re spending today in Grand Rapid*: Mrs. Richard A. Oroos was
aa in
in'and
and Richland.
Richland.
mixture will nil a medium aired pic
Miss Frances Sydow/of Marshall ' •*nd’.Itr tl^°i lo!
Misses Dorothy and Betty Ever-: charge of Ute luncheon and was as---------------- --------------------shell.
«“•» “uiJwtoBSl.* Mktok b.nm Akjon. Ohio. v-Mlcd Mr .nd tort b&gt; Mr. E..1 Wtohto. Mn. BUSINESS WOMEN'S
JELLIED CANTALOUPE.
|
Riley and other friends.
and Miss Helen Biddle of Grand
orer toe week Jack Stem. Mrs_ Emil Tydcn and
-----------------------------------1 package raspberry gelatin.
.
HOSPITAL GUILD MEETS
Mr. and Mrs John Valentine of a
na
Mclcn Bsotue
us mother cn
end.
Mrs. Mr
John
J. Dawson.
R.n.rtr.nr.
n
f
their
«l
_
’
j0hn
J
D
*»*On.
1 pint boiling or lukewarm w^ter.j
vetted Mr. and Mr*. E. R*J&gt;‘^'Sddte'ove^• t£wk rod
Mr«- C.-PtTtathrop and
The luncheon next week will be
C Mr11?nrt’xte? nU
r-mhk. visit, MMr.EandB1MrsclusrteT Faui and MbJt oi*vc t-“thrt&gt;P were ln Chicago an important one of the year as of- Twenty-Five Members Had a
I cantaloupe.
Distulre toe gvlaUn in boiling or:
‘ed Ur aJd Mrc ^-e' Xr
£Marietta atJ^ed toe Ja^s fam- Thursday and Friday at AA Century ' fleers for tlie next year will be -elect-'
’~*Delightful Time at Wall
lutcewarm water according to dt- i I
cd. reports of lhe present officera
Eotan Rapids on Sunday
u» reunion at the home of Mr. and of Progress.
. „,committees
T,
’ Lake Monday Night rectlons on package. Let atand until!
Mrs. _E w V. Smith has Improved and
will be read and
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. &amp;&gt;ley are
atMr* James Nell of Ovid on SundJy
from ”
her
recent operation at renPen- mere
there wui
will ue
be aucusaion
discussion or
of a
a concon-, Twenty-fire
members ot
of me
the uwiBusi- thick but not hard. Cut cantaloupe
, -------......... ..
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•••
-• -i—.’
H ..Mrs. Archie
*rl.hi. n-ri
aA-i
Irom
er recent
memy-nve mcmoers
•
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—
.
।
Mr.
and
Carl
•*'
1
homn after spending the summer at f
. ML
Edith Carnenter nock hospital and has returned to stitutinn and by-laws which have ness Women's Hospital Guild had in half, removing seeds. While the;
their cottage at Gun lake.
7andt&gt; ft,ldMtw» Edith Carpenter
NMhvUki
been prepared 7 u* hjl,
IUJ. B delightful meeting aw Mrs. Earl gelatin mixture is still like a thick)
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weaver were _« ■FUn. spent tire etk end
Uh
pauJ Hyde
KeSth :gcU0 thMl xhb be made a meeting Boyes- cottage at Wall lake on Mon- syrup, pour Into the two halve*
Rtte’t* '/ Mr- a'ldMr8' ***?1 stahl
■
Johnson, to his home
in Flint
&gt;' evening
was
lomc. m
Flint on
on ' for
for members
memtjera only
only because
Because of
of the
the da
•«&gt;
evening, Mrs.
mn. Don
wop Bllvrn
nuven wa*
iiy.
.
nt South
Hntith Campbell
Camhwll■ on
nn Sunday.
Qundkv
..
■ .
...
......
...
..
.... of
. . Lbusiness .to .be .transacted,
.
. . hostess, assisted u..
*■_. Fred
_ ■ Palm_
of
visit
with
Mrs.
amount
by Mrs.
“P “* rimalning gelatin until
■ Monday after
—
onu-ciuM.,1 of
V. Prat:
rrauM«- John Walton Of Kalama
1
- - ■
cr. Mr*. Cleo Berry and Mr*. Boyes. “°,h&gt; S} 4* e»«Ulqupc into two or I
Mrs. Mary Showerman
Mr*. Guy C. Keller will' be in
Ville wa* irt lhe city on Thursday "n&lt;1 Mrs
Crandall of South Nettie Hyde and Paul Hyde
An outdoor pienne had been three section* and serve with beaten
calhug on friend* and relative*.
! Bend. Ind. were Bunday gue»U of; Mrs. A D. KnUkern and Miso | charge of next week s luncheon and planned, but because of the rain in 2e,*Un dr whipped cream. This
Thia
Mr and Mrs. Ed Arehart of Royal t,u’ fenner-* son and wife. Dr..and Margun-lle Hctmansperger returnee the golf event uill be arranged by the morning, thc picnic was held mflkes two sensing*.
on Saturday from Hay View where Mns. o. d. Houghton of Caledonia,
Walton
Oak were guests of Mr. and Mr- Mrs D. D. w.ltnn
i
~~
—
indoors. AH’ greatly enjoyed the ’
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they spent about ten days with Mrs ■
-----CANTALOUPE
FJ.UFF.
......
....
....
Mr•■
“
'
Mn™l»
J»™»
“
’
ll
’
•&gt;"
Frank Densmore over thc week end.
D D. Smith Of Detroit.'
BONIFACE—DOUGLAS.
I dinner which wa* followed by the
2 c cantaloupe cubes.
Mr. ura Mr. B. B Eplry and
U'’1?’lSd
' ' Mis. c. P. Lathrop nnd Mtss Olive
Tlie Methodist EplacJpal church bujdnes* meeting. Ml*s Ruth Farr
12 marshmallows.
toisliur rr.nr.s ol M.nron
, &lt;»to« &lt;»»» «
HtoWu Lathrop were guesL* of Mrs. R. F. I of Prairieville, for the fir*t time in w,‘&gt;
thc hostess In October.
, •3 T lemon juice.
, vi'lllnj In* tr.lbrr, A J KpIry
c4W on Mr. «nd Mrs. Burt Tinkler
. Webb ot Grand Rapids at th? Wcvt- i fifty year*, was the scene of a wry
* " *
’—
2*. c milk.
Mitos E-lher Doty and Eleanor Oto day IM to.
HONOK BRIDE AND GROOM.
Edger visited Mr. and Mr*. LawMr- antl
J“- Olkner and Mr. ’em Michigan Golf Avaoclallon at’charming wedding Wednesday cve2’i T coriutatvU
Complimentary
to
her
daughtcrntng. Sept- «. when the marriage
rcnee Beach of Kalamazoo on Satur&gt;n&lt;! thc Blythefleld Country Club.
Mn. Victor Sisson, x
a recent
Mr*. M. A. Lambic and her sister, of Miss Dorothy M- Douglas, daugh- tn-law.
.r \
'
rixy
•
Charlene, also Mr. and Mrs. Deward Mias
t baking powder.
Ruth Rouse, of Ypsilanti, ac-iter of Mrs. Oliver Bower of" Delton.
Mrs. Emniii Sisson of FYceport
Mrs. Kdw. Clark relurnrd raw,*?“
L’“m“
companies Mba Helen Lambie to to Me. Oreon Boniface, elicst r&lt;in ,.'‘cna „
*'th » miscellaneous
day. Tursday. Iron Detratl JKrrr Bund.y In BalUe Cook »Uh Mr Mt. Carroll. 111 . on Tuesday where of Mr. nnd Mt* Frank Boniface of , *^L,on Frlda&gt;' »f»ernoon. nine2 egg whites.
*v t vanilla.
. rhr had beon visions store . Labor and Mrs Benord o Connell.
toe will enter toe Frances Sliimet Prairieville, was rolemnlzed. thc
Day
MIm Helen Sim and Min Jeanette • School
'□ c whipping cream.
.
ceremony being performed by.Rev
fiJTnl°hrd
Mn. Sarah BrandsUlter Is visit- ““ ■&gt;&gt; We.tBeld. Atea- Jersey, have’ Mrc. John Helrigel Is visiting her Mite*, pastor of the church
Cut cantaloupe into small cubes,
;intertainm.nl and dainty refrcahadd marshmallows cut Into small
THE &lt;'ROSS ROADS.
Ins ber daughter and husband, Mr
&lt;UC3U burins the past week *on and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin , The bride was aitlrcd in dark •“»««» ■«•«’ served.
■
tne
once
wav
auircu
in
oarx
_
,
~~
■.
sod Mrs. Burr Van Houten, ol Al- »&gt;,“"« •&lt;“&gt;“ Mrs. L. H. B»nrU and Helrigel. of Freeport.
pieces, and marinate with km.ni
!bl.«.
gilk with
.. eorugF ot ptoki
l&gt;™“ '?“* **
_______
....;
---------------Mr. and Mrs. Lawtic McBain of
juice. Place in refrigerator two liours Delton »pent Thursday with th»dr
tru
MU* Agnes 81m. en route to visit A
■
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Emerson spent; rests and- white
sweet peas. -pjj.
The with *ome lovely and useful gills.
Mi', and Mrs. Fred Young spent Ctentury of Progress in Chicago
before serving.
■
On
Tuesday
evening
a
reception
daughter.
Mr*. John Cook, and fam­
Sunday with Mr
Mr*. Alvin &gt; bridesmaid. Miss Lyla Boniface, sisPut two cups milk Into dc.ubl.th, week «pd wl-.h Mr. and Mrs. . “rs. Fr_.nes._TO.Tr ir VpOlinU
Hclrltcl and family of Freeport.
iter .of the groom, wa* attirM in yd- was given tor Mr. and Mrs. Sixsun. boiler. Mix cornstarch with remaln- ily.
Win. Sage and family of Grand f
Ml** Ruby Stcdgr returned Sun­
Mrs Jessie DeVos of Grand Rap- • low. Tlie grocm was attended by Mr. by the Methodist church of Free­ mg one-fourth cup milk and stir in­
for
over a week helping with the
Rapids.
1
port.
in
the
church
social
nxirns.
day
to
her
school duties at Royal
id* u visiting her sisters. Mr*. John' Donald Douglas, brottier of the
Mr. and Mrs Frank E. Hcrncy 1care of Mrs. Mixer, who is very- Hoevtnalr and Mr.;. Clair Emerson, bride.
there being a good attendance. An’ lo the hot milk. Cook for 10 tnlnuies Oak
Her condition Is becoming more
----------------v. «v&lt;w»
stirring frequently. Add baking poa .•pent from Sunday till Wedne«dny sick.
'
Mr* Eliza Johnson of Haxtlng*
. Mias Martha Bennett, of EvanOnly the immediate families and 'enjoyable program of songs 'and
readings was rendered and tn behalf Itlcr nnd M,t ,o
while. «nd beat spent Sunday with Mrs. Jane TutIn Chicago attending A Century of 1
Mis. Ort« jamtod. w» hone *““•
"I'"" "
When cornstarch h
Progress
Irem Union USrover ft, -,k end. «"*
“» Ittohk-a A. wore preanl. ConmiuUUon. an uf thoic present.'Re*'. Frank Loomis •unMI Vl-r&gt;' presented the guests of honor with reok&lt;xL remove from store and beat
J Mr*. R. M. W&lt;fst of Dryden. New ;
Mr and Mrs Earl Wjlllam*. Mrs.
Mr and Mr*. J. F Fxlmond.* aecom- Groo' al Oun *akc
extended to Mr and Mrs Boniface a sum of'money. Following thc rc- 1,1 pKK white* at once When light
Ernest WIlHann aiuLDffrt*. Mrs. Jes­
York, spent frdm Wednesday until panted her to Battle Creek Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. Dane Houyener vb-“ .sponse by
Mr. u..^wu.
Sisson, ia
ice
cream and
GuxTy. add
vanilla.
Serve , very
ni.vii-.i.u—innni.si.
... ....
, .HH.uunu
................
—...
...z sie Scobey and June called on Mr*.
Baturday with her niece. Mrs. G&lt;o •P M and called on Mr. and Mr*. »«»
daughter gnd hmbaml
On Saturday evening. Sept. 9. at cake were served by thc young ladles eold. putting layer of fruit In irerv- Mildred Roush of East Gun li»X'
B- Ruling
Cha*. Jones. '
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butt, of Detroit.। — - ---------- ......
....'.
. ...
...........
Intf rtl.ll
"tin
rniAHna
wit I.
dish,
nnd
covering
corn- • Sunday afternoon.
atternc
Dr- And Mrs. L. E- lfoUy ot -Mu»Little Mias Wil-.
r.el“r,rd WMrl^rtd”tV F^td Hale and Mr I vSdic cSrfc£‘‘ daughter of
,P Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Everhart andling
, rtarehmlxturc.
Top wHhwith
*weetct^
kegon were Sunday guest* of Mr 1 •----- ••• -— - -----ina Lou Roush returned with them.
and Mrs- W. G. Bauer arxi Mrs lrom University hospital at Ann Ar­ and Mr*. Clair Emerson spem Lt and Mr*. James W. Crawley, to Mr.1 Mia* Mabel susop of Hasting* were crcom- 7111,1 nudtM ««
fire
Custer Smith and family of
Chas. Bauer
bOT
*l»c underwent
an.. opera­
............. *»«..
~ ..........
«?&gt;■.“' C2ilca.,ro W,U1 Mr “,,d
g^.^^^town.
.....
*nrtog*.
Grand Rapids spent Sunday evening
tion for goiter. She is gaining nlcewith Mr. and Mr*. Orlcy smith.
lly.
which l*
bxood
new* tn
to her wtdM
wide Mrs Walter Baiuiro
«
i \
‘
BUTTERED CABBAGE,
■................
■■ ■ ■■
ly_ which
EfOOd n*u-B
circle of-friends.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Daniels spent .Methodist parsonage. Ro J L L
1 small head cabbage
——————W? Circle of friends.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
■ Mr. W.yn, wnrrlrr ot Until. '..«“!&gt;&gt;»«or,',a.’*»»? [“S'!.Helpful SuiUCStioilS ‘ &gt;-3r'ln.™
Mrs. G. C Marshall received word
ids
ahd
spent
tlie
evening
with
the
read
in
thc
presence
of
the
parents
Creek visited her parents. Mr. and
Friday of the death of her nephew,
!
lhc bridal couple and the groom s
=
Sait a*nd pepper.
Mr*. Willard Ickes, from Friday till, latter's parents near FYeepari
Billy Dsmrow. of Warsaw. Wiacon!
Mrs
Phyllis
Reynolds
returns
to-•sister.
Mt»
Mlldtcd
Sinclair.
Sunday. Mr. Wheeler came Satur-:
Shred and cook cabbage in a large Mn. hl* death being caused by a
day to her home in Ann Arbor after
Attending the bride wits Mrs Bea- •
&lt; ARAMEL Hl Rl I
day end they returned lo theirj'
quantity of boiling waler until ten- motor car.
I
a visit with'Mr. and Mr* Roy Cor- trice Arehart. and ncr husband. Mr ■
.
' -for flavoring)
home Sunday afternoon.
idcr. Drain off water except half a
Mr*. Frank Norton and Mr' B-&gt;b
। des and Miss Margery Reynolds
Chester Arehart, wjm best man.
1 cup whim sugar.
A'cu/’df ferns &amp; Decora­
cup.
Then melt butter, and vinegnr Elliston and. Cleota Conklin vialted
- ' - north
-• oil
• —
..—-a .•
3 t»blcspoons cold waler.
daughters. Misses Joy and Aletha1■ Mrs Milton -MurphjSif
A
wedding. a,»..
dinner to..
was served
al
and
*ea.&lt;MmingA.
and
pour
over
the
tions tn Genuine Harker
at Robt Chance* in West Vermont­
4 cup boiling water.
Hulett, of Beaverton. Oregon, are. Freeport Is slowly recovering from an । the home of thc bndes parents on
ville Saturday attern(MX) and at Jay
In a metal pan mix the sugar and cabbage. Reheat and serve.
“Hotovin" Chinaware!
tlie guests of hl* sutera. Mr*'Jas car Intcctlon at the home of Dr.{Sunday.
*n
water.
Let cook
Haskins' in Vermontville.
Cregtow and Mr*. Frank ftndr iand Mrs. E. J. Pratt. W. Grand St
Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair will be at “■'1
g-"- —
— until it turns |
LENT &lt; tlRNERN.
Mr. and Mr*. I. W Jarrard and
Mr Hulett to bwilncwmanager &lt;&gt;f ■ Mr and Mrs. C. W. Crawford will hope to their friends at 1019 No. gpMep brown fact off the atow to;
Bah of Orangeville .X"?.
spent family and Mr and Mr*. Bob Ellis­
toe Beaverton Review ",*n“e"
I Wave Sunday for Chicago, where! Michigan Ave., Ha.-ting*. Congrat-a little, thro carefully add the , ";.
Mr^nd Mrs^w' W. Knisley of &gt;y will spend a wxek on buslm,* ulalions and best wishes are extend,Hammond
ton attended the Labor Day celc1 to
spatter.
hot.
bration at Hastings Monday
Big Rapids called on Rev. and Mrs »«d attending A Century of Prog- ^d.
,o
Kl*'
’ hDt Keep
”**
h"*but
’""1 not boiling H“H’n'ond.
until tlie hard candylike mixture ha*
Clarcijco Hammond made a bu*L
Mr. and Mr*. l»rtcr Hoffman and
h L
On 8uRd“y- .Mr ,"nd rett- nnd Mr. rh,, Melntvr Jr
HAD INTF.RENTING TRIP.
I melted again Tills syrup will keep:*”**’ ,r,P,oHa^t,ngs Wednesday.
।rou. Victor, spent Sunday with their
Mrs. Knbley were returning fw.
Mctatyre. Jr..
, ofn
. indefinitely, and may be U'-ed to'M2ur,’c?“,’,J,,t“rt^
wlUl 1son. Eber. and wife at Hantinu*.
Bloomington.
Ill.,
where
thelri?’ Ann .Wr visited Dr. ana Mrs. C- .
. .
_n _„1D। flavor cake*. fr&lt;x&gt;tlnax, lo- creanu“
"Ua
Graham,
a*
teacher.
daughter entered Illinois Wesleyan]®- Mclntpe and Mr. and Mrs J
Which took them through the
The British
o«Tce~hM {Mown
' I .8ewr"» tr,om ,ld« wflnlty attended
under Prof .J- Amibrmter part of the.
IJ^Xna HhnSs Wiscan- dessert sauces and ctutard*
x_____________ '
1 the carnival at Plainwell Friday and 1electric underground railway ‘in
Arihur Westbrook. Mr*. Deweys
K
LeBaron Lockwoodn”1 al,d Minnesota nicy returned
London.
PARFAIT.
Saturday
.br*ber- „
irM Mb* Ruth LoLkwood nf S Friday. While away they visited A,
1 cup sugar. \
i Mrs. Alfred Ball and daughter,
Fitckci. 1 pint
Mr and Mr*. Chas. Offley
Ortley re- :an«
Kuin UJCkwooct
uwawoou oi
of asuit
Sauli I ™ r-hlrn,.n „t«.
v
cup water.
i Jacquelyn, of Allegan spent the past
turned Friday from Minneapolis. 1®‘c Marie arc lhe guests of Dr. and ^Jur&gt; ®f
[n ChteMO.atai
; 2 cups wliipping cream
Scclt w,lh Mr ,n&lt;1 Mr“- !*!and |
Mnm
.to, Ito
Ito! MJ&gt; Cto U Uck.XKl .nd
I'm teaspeotu vanilla or lenjon fla-, Hammond.
daughters, Misses Thelma and Alice. 1 h» ««*•
in&gt; nurse
nurse aunrerv
surgery.
voting.
! Congratulation* arc extended to
tor
DV. They
nv also
&gt;l» attended
.lundrd
Ltoyd Uta.,,, and
_ drouth
jtalh
over toto
Labor Day.
Mr. bfttey reports that tl
the
D-'d the sugar and water until the I
*nd \;rs Cnrl McManni* on:
Munday .............
for their has been as severe in thc other syrup «pin* a threap Pour slowly
the —
Minnesota
UUA.VA. 0LUIL
State Fair «JIU
and Ul
on■ family
---- - ,left on ..........
b,rth °: " nU* P°und boy. Hr
the way home spent a day at A-^&gt;«nc In Philadelphia. Pa., after ■tatewa* it has in Michigan. He was ov?r thc stiffly beaten whites ot'
amwer to thr name of Carl
WeisaerL especially impressed with the farms egg*. Continue tx-ating until cool. । u‘ro&gt;Century of Progress In Chicago. Thc visiting her father, John Welssert
। who h
has
his receftt
recefit
trip covered about 1.600 mile*.
|*ho
“ recovered from hi*
he saw on this tnp. which took him Add the flavoring, then chil) well in |
Iini
illne-isMr. Mid Mr*. Theron Caln and I Hlne-w
through the dairy region of Wiscon- the refrigerator. Whip thc ere*m
’ »«-«».»&lt; ill lit u.
THE JEWELER
daughter. Mbs Rachel, accompanied
"r- Bn&lt;l Mrs. Dove and two chil-. ata. and the wheat growing section and fold the first mixture Into thl* : Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Crockford
by”Mr? w
‘id Mra.
were culling on '
......
Or, StewarT
Q.m-n— • ’cain
Z-r&lt;’dren
■ — ~~ off Lansing
9 ““ * ~ —...
of Minnesota. He visited the Mate1 Add coloring if desired Return to thc *c*y. Sunday visitors at Wil) Crock­
nASTlSOS. MICHIGAN
j. P.intlac
Bintiac returned
returned last
last week
week from
iroi a Hasting* friend* on Sunday. Mrs 'fair at Miiuicapolls. which is onr Heezlng trays and freeze for three i ,,
in North Carlton.
• "motor
■
i. At
remembered her&lt;v a?. of tlie outstanding fairs of the,hour* without stirring. This serves
two weeks'-eastern
trip.
... l5ove *111
Mr atul Mrx ton Crockford. ArSchenectady. New York, they were Mix* Jean McCallum, a teacher In country.
[eight. Candied or preserved
"nd
Mr
and
Mr*
lu friut*
UlULt 1, ur
,
--I joined by Bernard Caln and enjoyed
fruit
in
- 4»»
■
:may be added to thl*. ant*' ' nd/
" n
“or”'vh'onre U-nnon spent
.. ......... Saturday
•­
Mrs. Ophelia O'Hair has returned HONORED -MR. AND
Join
^
“"'t ,
an outing of camping and mountain
syrup may be u*cd instead o
from
Chicago,
wlrere
she
has
been
■climbing in the Adirondaeks return­
* Mr. and Mr*. Carl Perkin* spent
■^HLS. ALVIN DARKER, to give variation* in flavors.
U.
H.i.t
l.r,
ChulL*,K.
visiting
for
reveral
weeks.
She
was
Ing through Vermont and MassSunday in Freeport.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle* Shelknaccompanied by Mrs. William Lanbl. banter entertained a company last
CREOLE RICE.
^Sunday callers al Herbert Bar-'
Fancy AficAigi
who will be a guest at the home of Tuesday evening, honoring Mr. and
4 T chopped bacon.
num'* were. Mr. and Mr*. Howard'
Mr. and Mrs. C W. Crawford fa: Mrs. Alvin Barker (Pauline Stairs&gt;| 2 T chopped green peppers.
Barnum of Hartings. Mta Mary
two weeks.
2 T chopped onions.
Barnum and Mr. and Mr*. Harlow
whose marriage took place last Sat Mr- and Mrs. Mike Becka-ith and iirday evening. They left Friday
2 T chopped celery.
Barnum and son of Coats Grove.
family. Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn' Dan­ foe Houghton. N. Y.. where the| 2 c boiled rice.’
All Fla..,.
iels and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Dan­ groom is in college, preparing for | 1H c tomatoes.
Tokyo, with a population of a lit­
iela attended a pot luck dinner and the ministry. The bride will also en-,
tle over 5,000,000. u surpasaed in
StoFop
miscellaneous shower for Mr. and ter collegfe there. Tlie best wuhes of
'» t paprika. J
population only by London and New
Mrs. Kenneth Daniels at Clear lake their many fnend* go with this! Heat tncoh in frying ,—
pan.
. -wlwn
—.
on Sunday.
Low Price
highly respected couple to their new »ell browned add and brown lhe
TELEPHONE 2241
Mrs. Thomas Cox, wife of a for­ horru?
■
''Pepper*, onion*,—
&gt; —• —
•* rice •Add
■“
celery
and
mer pastor of the Methodist church
1 test of Ingredwnu and rook alowly
b... Quality
here, came Monday for a few days
MEETING.
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Midi.
:20 BANNER
minutes. CLASS
Stir frequently.
Serve*I
visit with Mrs. J. T. Lombard. Mrs
Mr*, cha*. Paul was host*** to the two.
Cox has been spending the summer Banner class of the McthodiM Bun­
at Bay View and u enroute to her day School on Tuesday evening at.
Vegetable Salad.
home In Detroit.
8 spears cooked asparagus.
their first meeting of the season.
THEATRE -;-MIDDLEVILLE ■
Mr. .and Mr*. Peter Appledoorn bf Twenty-five were present and en­
1-3 ( sliced cucumber.*.
Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs- Bert Le­ joyed a
. bountiful
toto.....to pot luck supper- I| 3 T chopped plmlentos.
Fevre of Doster. Mr. and Mr* Peter
Plan* were made for several
1 t chopped onion
Septambar 16lh and 17lh
t salt
Hoevenair and daughter and Ken­ event* of the near future Mr* J. M '
h«.,
Pl
neth Adam* of Richland and Mr Townsend Invited lhe class to her j 3 T French’dressing.
and Mr*. Jacob Smith of Middleville Wall lake cottage for the October!
October
Mix _and
— chill . ingredlenls and
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr* meeting, which will be a Hallowe'en))
on crisp cabbage or • lettuce
party.
11
John Hoevenair and family.

Can Be FELT/
No pun is intended... you can really
feel the difference in thc quality be­
tween ordinary felt hats and our new
Stylepark hats for fall!
There are conservative shapes and
sports styles in all thc new shades.
Be sure and feel them!

$cjoo

T-S- Baird
CLOTHING &amp; SHOES for MEN
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Helpful Suggestions 1

OVENWARE

The Big Little
Store Offers

L V. BESSMER

Friday, Sept. 15

Golden Anniversary
# 1883 &lt; - 1933 %

Saturday, Sept. 16

13c |

Cheese

JELLO
POP CORN
JAR CAPS
BUTTER

Reed’s Drug Store

ARCADE

Regular Prices On Drug Needs

Mineral Oil
Milk of Magnesia
Cod Liver Oil
Epsom Salts
3 Um.
Colgate's Tooth Paste
Colgate’s Shaving Cream
Palmolive Shaving Cream 35c Six.
Spirits of Camphor
3 Oss.
Antiseptic Solution
Bottles of 100
Aspirin

39c
39c
69c
25c
19c
25c
25c
25c
50c
49c

Bo*

7^C

3 ri,.. 19c
Oo.. 23c
U.. 25c

Apple Butter

ZIc |

Saturday *nd Sunday

JOE BROWN .

THREE TABLES IN PLAY.
Twelve guests were pleasantly
entertained by Mrs. Roy Cordes on■
Wednesday evening ,at a dessert
bridge.
The boards were played. Mrs
Frank Andrus and Mrs- Phyllis Rey­
nolds winning east and west and
Mrs David French and Mrs. Jose­
phine Todd for north gnd south.

LOVELY LUNCHEON.
DEEP DISH APPLE PIE.
Mrs- Clifford W. Dolan wa* host-' 1 c flour.
e*a at a beautifully appointed lunch-,
eon la*t Thursday at her home on
South Park street. Contract wa»l 2 T milk
Mix -—
flour
salt.
played at three tabte*. Mr*. Rich-1-----. —and
---------—Cut
... In the lard '
ord A. Groos and Mr* Roy Cordes j with knife snd add milk. When
winning first and wcond prise*.&gt;stiff dough forms, pat it out and!
Mr*. Phyllis Reynolds, of Ann Ar-1 fit over apples,
bor. wa* an out-of-town guest.
•-- ------------------- £------MELON MINT COCKTAIL
DINNER FOR MISS L.AMB1E.
' 2 C cantaloupe cubes.
DESSERT BRIDGE.
Mrs. M. H. Kinde was hostess at
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Craw-1 U c small mint*
a delightful dessert bridge on Wed­ ford entertained at dinner Sunday j Mix tiw cantaloupe cubes with,
nesday evening of last week, two&gt; j In honor of Miss Helen Jean Lambie. broken after-dinner mint*, allowing 1
tables being in play.
.wv—* to enter Frances about 12 mint*
~ to the medium-sized
I who —
left Tuesday
At contract. Mn Marlon • Whit- Slunier culki* a Mount ■ Carroll, melon Ber'e very cold tn shtrhet
—
— held hlgn score and Mia. Har- l«&lt;«
--- to Chaffee, ol n
----- a n
---- Ito rat
----- kJ —
---------Thia shell,
nun
’ Ul- •
Lsntx
Grand
Rapids,
I gliuro*
or afrom
melon
ru Woodburne held second score- I waa an out-of-town guest.
I makes two servings.

ELMER the GREAT"

Thia is the pennant winning
panic of baseball and blonde*.
ALSO NEWS AND COMEDY!

ADMISSION 10c and 20c
Show* at 2:M gntl 9;M

MEAT MARKET SPECIALS

Beef Steak

Chicago Beef

BACON

Dickorr Brand
1/^
Fancy Sugar Cured, In Chunk

u. 17c
Lb. Pkg. 12c
Lb. 13c

Phone U$ Your Orders !

WEDNESDAY and Tlll'RSDAY
SEPT 20 and 11

'The Conquerors'
And Comedy.

All »eata 10c

We Deliver

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Phone 2491

�PAGE EIGHT

Special Excursion Train to
A CENTURY o£ PROGRESS

CARDS of THANKS

ANTS

ICC CHICAGO, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 17
Mr4 Ralph DeVine and Mrs. Gen- th*
Bot*l ***
alung “5
L.-.a Brmnrn Sunday were as follows: ;wel1 "*
*.^*^SZBorv antl
Mr. nnd Mrs. Giese of Caledonia. | wry caretui huw they walk.
Mr. apd Mrs. Ernest Preston and
&amp;----------'
"-------— —
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Harrison “MiF**1
daughter of Grand Rapids. Mr. anil nffi- ...------------------- ------------ ---------rciirwMraMrmruno
-I Mrs. Harold Slater and Bobbie of, haw great iwpes of getting a fair
m.,...... «&gt;k. d.puir.1 n. . u-1 Ketcham and daughter.; will attend 'Rochester. N. Y-. Mr. and Mrs. Mor- price this year, after two years of
’. \
s“" .‘M’’this week.
Iris Glover of Onondaga. Mrs. Em- loss.
’
i'.'m,.;. And GmMMin.
Frank Green. Wlio has conducted rna Laurer Of Augusta and. Mr. and, a. K. Parker had last week off from
.
-------------to eH,
Warl(tp hair Mrs Hal Lathrop.-Mr. and Mrs.;his bank duties al Caledonia, and
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION -TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL
------ - ------------------------------h aves on Tliunday, Sept. 14, on|Heber Pewter. Mrs. Merritt Mead, thought that, after he did some re'TU C runDf'UVQ't four davs' trip.
i local
Mrs. Lena Casielem. Mrs. pam to his home here, lie and fam1 nL&gt; LnUALnE.0
h . ' -e-sionnf thr rhrP’ian’ McIntyre and Mr. and Mrs. Com-ifiy would go north for a few days'
ft
s­
cmuon nt Assyria Center church,
won Rev. Hitchcock. in chatge and
with
interment at Uie Assyria cemetery.
Recent visitors at A century ot
Progress exposition were . Mr. and

Every trass we St li guarantccd to hold the ruptnra
and we keep It in proper ad­
justment for you. Let ui show
you the New Akron Trass

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

Our 3ervic&lt;

... . .
«M; Sfl
.1.,. ...
bar S J&lt;
twule X
'
Odr.,4 “J -■EX

toll fi.M.K
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'WK HAVE 12lo

»i- ~-r. •’«&lt;*'&gt;

:

•roil KALE

GEORGE M. NEWTON

I time to go fishing although lie got
plenty of fresh (hot air) while
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING
shingling hts house.
A truck coming in from the east
Saturday turned up towards Gard­
ner's store. Tlie brakes did not work
property
m»o «•&gt;■&gt;«
in time to uv.old doing any damage.
Mrs. Fred Granger of Sherman1
street, left Sunday for Grand Rajs-, quite a cargo aboard that does not
tds to Join friends on a trip to tlie mix well with gasoline. Both can.
were brought to the- hospital here !
exposition at Chicago.
». •
Mrs. Scgcrstrom. son and daugh­ for repairs.
Mrs. Clara Gillespie and children
visited her sister. Mrs Pearl Fin­ ter and Miss Skinner spent the La­
bor
day
holiday
at
Chicago
fair.
ley. near Kalamazoo, Sunday.
Wm. Cogswell and slaughters. Car­
rie and ’Greta, and Geneva Leslie
STATE OF MICHIGAN
were callers at Wm. Schantz's near
Vermontville Sunday afternoon.
OFFICE OF THE STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
Irving Charlton. Gus Turncss.

!• 13 ,u*

The annual meeting oK the Elite
Cemetery organization will be held
nn Wednesday., Sept. 30. nt tile
Briggs church basement with a pot
luck dinner at noon, followed by a
business meeting to decide on the

•

Mr. and Mrs. Rnnuld Warner, who
j have spent the summer at their
Wall lake cottage, returned to De­
troit la.it week to begin school, and
•visited at the home of their par-

U-. 1

. I’tewe l« -PI V —|

D.

.dd^rt!.
Sui«-r»Uor».
1933

Miss AnnaMle Cogswell began
the young people of the Ellis dh*
trict on Saturday night at a melon; teaching al thc Maple Grove Cen­
ter school this Monday morning.

I WANT TO SELECT
Alpena
to begin rthool nt the Austin last'
week due to illness following a ton- j
sikrtoiny operation, •

8429.000
-1 016341

7 700341
35.000.000
16.654.905

1.707,000

‘

4.022.0M
7.603328
746.945

7JJ48.000!

1201,145

.............. .

Cheboygan
Chippewa

'3.549.000

........

350.000
5305,565
8 243.000
5.061.726
r-"-—

day to his .A-hooI in Flint.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Bartlett have;
moved to their farm here. His par-;

JXXJ55341

3.770365
866.383

4.295,Mft

INSTITUTE

SEWING MACHINES

d«d™&lt;Z"&lt;l&gt;7
Stare Hoard of

i

8.362.(X)0
16.000,000

the district the Brings school has
mi enrollment ol thirty students. |
Mr. und Mrs. Levant McIntyre of

UTILITIES ENGINEER1NQ

•

” '359.040
4.166.458

921355
1359.859
509345

Get Your SappUea of Thc

Singer Sewing Machine Co.

955.055
862.530

17332255

At Roblrpki'« Elec. Shop
Hasting*. Mich.
Phone 2234

"4.5(M.o66

34.504200'

............. 2317228
cold mining by the unemployed in
California. Hw. Sacramento Chamber
of Commerce o. pl.innity; a course

33,214.000

93.959

Dr. C. O. Wilcox
Announces the Opening of

'

DENTAL OFFICES
At the' Briton Hir.pltai
Delton
.
.
.
Michigan

Houghton

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Ingham

loicp

26.939.726,
6,500,000 .

NEW AND USED

3262.666
5.662.640

NEW
MEAT MARKET

!p

Now Open With a
Complete Line of

Glenn F. Laubaugh
HASTINGS

20.000.000i
.5349,000 .

sh and Salt Meats

717,630

Livingston

2,007,000!

25.744.668,.........................
.j
£_____
934.152
1.081310
"‘4365.666

.298,000
5 814.115
4370,000

»•

M4STW38
.02583268

10.676,293
789302

2.79630'2
Kent

1350.100
2.638,487

3.904.977
1.402.1*5
.......... ............. —
3.468,853
3.525 274
272.000
‘ "2,1'3'8.665
ft&gt;.149.008

AUTO PARTS

PHONE 2637

GROUNDS

cock, watermelon was served /61-:
I lowing the meeting.
•
| Appointment* of interest at the family spool the week end in Ohio
to attend a family reunion. Dora
stayed for a longer visit.
Kenneth Wilcox of the C. C. C.
at Champion, Michigan, h enjoying

t W‘t

1* I
1|X»ST—&gt;nuill 1

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

For &lt;MI Car*.
MUFFLERS FOR ALL CARS
RAYBE8TOS BRAKE LININGS
BUd CLUTCH FACINOS
EODY GLASS 1N0TALIXD
WHILE YOU WAIT
OPEN KATURPAV EVENINGS

Saginaw Ry. &amp;

Chicago, Kalamazoo

The Prescription Drug Store

Coaches Only

ROUND TRIP

.00929283
.00416947

34.305,000
3351300
2j.970.000i

Tom Brayer &amp; Ben Babcock

HASTINGS MARKETS

511.035
3.012300
1327.000
.00178227

19.402377:

LOWELL FISHER

17,204.000

16.015370
3328318

1,406,570
2.855,000
65 446.000

2.241.532
Muskegon

261,532

00033623

2.825.100
2,634,826

75368.100;.

Electric Motor
SERVICE

3.927.000

REPAIRING

44361,143;

Wells Engineering &amp;
Machine Company
355 N. Sheldon fit.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

steady

spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
William Strong In Jackson
Blake Makley and family of Char- j
! lotto- spent Bunday evening with Mr.
mid Mrs. Guy Makley.
Tlie young people's Sunday Sclwol
! class of the Brethren church spent
from Friday till Saturday al Gull
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of
tie Creek spent Sunday with

highest

tribute
w could ask

CHARLES H. LEONARD

Thomus Sandbrook pi
is spending several days
son. Harry' Sandbrook.
Rev. nnd Mrs. Harley
and baby took ‘ Dale at

Ind.. Monday where they will attend
college.
John Holsaple who has been vis­
iting hU sister. Mrs. Levi Kantner.
returned to his home- in Portland.
Ind, Thursday.

•lli.4f;IJ.(&gt;U0

945,240
6,104,000

2,708.240 .

Saginaw

4,158,040
7330,870;.
10383376

What Would You Do

f«jo:iu244

34.632,000

6.028.129

611330

St. Joseph

IF THE LAW
Driver* Licensaf
2nd TIED Up All Your
Trucks and Can!
EFFECTIVE OCT. 17, 1933

• 1,763300
118.806,000
27.318.000
6.707,000

29.000,000

1,203,000

29,929 POO
26.793,000
27.797.000

143.256336

85.829.384.000

Wayne

10290.878

8232.707,694

MELVILLE B. McPHERSON.
Chairman of the
LYL^ G. TAYLOR.

Secretary ot thc

.

Lansing. August 26, 1933’.

I HEREBY CERTIFY. That the foregoing is a Inta transcript of the determination ot tlie State
Board of Equalization as filed In my office on Uie 21st day of August. 1933.

JOHN K. STACK, Jr.,

.

Oov

�Wedne»d*y, Sept. 13, 1933

PART TWO—Page Nine |

THE HASTINGS BANNER

B ’Mrs. Lawrence Chrbtiansen and Battle Creek, Mr. and Mm. Seeley
dbh ■ potatoes, macaroni or other of the descendents of N. E. “Than"
lldren and .Chris
Odessa
starchy food- vegetable (raw vege- Benedict and wife, pioneer residents,uu.u.w
........ Christensen all Lancaster of Lake ---­ and Mr.
table or weens at least three times of Rutland. Those present were; ।of Hastings and vicinity; Mrs. John and Mrs. Ted Ziegler of the city
weekly) • milk- bread and butter- Mr. and Mrs. George Benedict und I Garver and Wesley Benedict of Lan-1 spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
dessert ’(serve ’fruit and milk dea-i^Lr daughter, Mrs. Alden Ry no. I sing und Mrs. Howard Booth of|hed Lancaster.
Investigation* Show Coun­ By Home Economics Specialists „rts often)
Government Will Doubtless
’
|husband and little daughter ot i tajlnsgburg. Die day passed all too| Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Dodge of LanWayland: Mrs. Bertha Mead, hux-1 quickly and will long be remembered sing spent Labor Day with the latMichigan State College
try Has an Over Supply
Allow State the Sarno
Barry county and of the whole
,,
band a^d twv daughters; Mr. and by thow present.
Iters parent*,, Mr. and Mn. Ed.
world U "To Create and Maintain
of Dairy Cows
Acreage Next‘Year
2 Mrat UnaT Tompkins and sons, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Armour of Whltrlght.
and Extend tiioroughout the school
milk
mllk
dlah;
dish,
bread
and
butter
or
___________________________________ ■____________________________________ ।
The mllk situation is a live topic
Home remedies for stains are often
and community high standards of
in Michigan's larger cities at lhe helpful In keeping the wardrobe tn sandwiches; fruit; cookies or cake;
Christian living."
milk.
'
present lime. It has already been good condltloh. Probably the most
Read thc article in the September settled, so far as Detroit is con­ common stains are caused by
Many different effects can be ob­
what it would have been had there
been more rain, but in spite of that Christian Herald about the address cerned. The producers of milk in the grease spots, for wjilch there arc tained by using thc attachments of
ot John Barleycorn to the U. 8. Detroit area are to receive 61.83 three general methods of treatment, a sewing machine, and they can be
it will be a profitable crop.
It U understood that the govern­ Congress. The 'article la by Dan per one hundred pounds for milk washing with soap and warm water made to serve a? time-savers in
testing 3.5 butterfat. This h a con­ to remove thc grease, absorbing the binding, hemming, tucking, and
ment will allow Michigan practical­ Poling.
C. P- Angell attended church and siderable Increase
over previous grease with dry substances, or dis­ rp filing.
ly the same acreage of sugar beets
8. 8- at Nashville last Sunday and prices, which were very low.
that were grown this year.
solving Uie grease in an organic
For Instance, the binder may be
spoke
to
th®
Naxarene
S.
S.
about
Il appears Uiat Uie government solvent.
ihlng which each grower ought to
used to bind straight edges, inward
see to is that lie gets the maximum the "Religious Educational Week" investigations show an over-supply
Ordinary laundering of washable or outward curve, to make button­
of dairy cows in this country. It also materials with soaps containing hole loops, invisible plackets, or a
crop from thc acreage he la permit­ September 24 to Octi 2. .
ted by the government. That means
"We must wage peace as men has been proven beyond question naptha or kerosene, taking care to band of buttonholes bound with bias
Intensive cultivation. Failure of have waged war."—Dr. Merrill of that more than one third of these rub the particular spot thoroughly, tape.
dairy cows are not profitable—that are usually cfTective. Absorbent, are
fanners to properly care for and New York.
Mock French seams can be made
fertilize their sugar beets has caused • Hastings Hl-Y began their regular
generally effective only on spots of with the hemmer, and hemming and
a high percentage of wasted acre* meetings last Tuesday noon at the than the receipts from the sale of grease
or oil unmlxed with particles
,
,----- .----- M
sewing
wiiiK on
on iace
lace can oe
be compieiea
completed in
in
their milk. These cows are unprofit­ of dirt or metal, with the advantage, onc operation The hemmcr will also
High school.
of
not
wetting
the
fabric
or
leaving
mak
Xm, o/dWerent width. .nd
able
boarders.
The
government
asks
k overcome by proper care and cult!There are no men or boys in Barry
.
.
.
. .........
’ ration. Barry county should be county who would not be enlight­ that each dairyman ascertain how rlwoe
rt«» ac
u nftr.n
Otten hanrw«nc
heppen. wHaw
when colcri
w.UeIhendaUUUK
especially interested in thb matter, ened, Inspired and entertained by­ much milk each cow gives, the per­ or preen. wlvenU ere med. Biolone me lor a locker Bto mark
All price, in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax
because those wlio grow sugar beets hearing Dr. Gordon Wheeler of centage of butterfat in the milk, and line mper. ttillert earth, brown
with It. bm it will make
rvtr French
Pr»nrh chalk,
challr. powdered
ntttt'rlbmd magmstf. . ....
. .. . ...
..
naturally will want .to have all lhe Grand Rapids, who has been se­ suggests if a cow Is not profitable' per.
tucks of different widths and differ­
acreage they are allowed yield high cured for tlie Hastings Fattier and jjhe be sold aj once for beef pur­■ nesla, or white talcum powder may ent distances apart and also cross­
us possible, assuring a good profit.
the latest NEWS FLASH from your neighborhood Kroger
Son banquet to be lield Ln November. penes. This would automatically re­• be used for fine materials, or corn bar tucks. Thc ruffler will ruffle,
duce the number of dairy cows. Thc। meal or salt for carpets, rugs, and
pleat, or ruffle and sew to garment
SERIOUS POTATO SHORTAGE.
rest of his herd will make the farm­■ other coarse materials.
In one operation.
And thia week you can buy them at prices tliat mean worthwhil
It appears that Lhe potato crop, November 20th, at the M. E. church. er more money than he Is now ob­■
Carbon tetrachloride, chloroform.
One of thc most common causes of
tiw country over, will be exceed­
taining. because each of the remain­1 ether, gasoline, and naphtha arc
poor stitching,
home economics
ingly short thb year. The United HONOR MICHIGAN MAN
and they ARE news . . . headline newe from Kroger's. Which means you'll
ing cows would pay a profit and lie। Common organic solvents to be used
extension specialist* say,
Stales will have the smallest per
FOR LIVESTOCK WORK would be getting a. better return for’ tn* the removal of common greases clothing
is
due to the tension. Unless both
capita potato production in 46 years.
the grain hc feeds them.
_2L*SaJ6SL.
and cedar and other vegetable oils. the upper and tower tensions are
Tlie outlook at the present time Is
' Gasoline, naphtha, and ether arc adjusted to puli exactly even, break­
for a supply equal to 23 bushels per Problems of Swine Breeding cities tlie size of Hastings has nut
' very Inflammable and great care ing of thread on one side and knot­
person, which is much less than the
Discussed at Farm Home
as yet been determined, but will be' should be taken In dfing them.
ting or looping on the other may
average consumption.
readied in due time by the govern­
Place a pad of clean cloth or blot­
of
W.
E.
Livingston
PURE REFINED
Tlxe bean crop will also be about
ment. It is probable that the price' ter beneath the stain before the result. Machine tensions need to be
East Lansing. Sept. 6.—Forty to the milk producer will be in­
readjusted when changing from
10 per cent less than last year, the
rice crop 16 per cent less and the year, of constant endeavor to Im­ creased. and that probably will force solvent is applied and change os fine to coarse thread or when
wheat crop 31 per cent below nor- prove th* quality of hogs in Michi­ come increase hi the retail milk soon as it becomes soiled. Only small changing from cotton to silk thread.
quantities of the solvent are used Fine materials need light tension,
n.-1—r
gan was the reason for a gathering
at a time in sponging the stain so while heavy fabrics require a heavy
Country Club—Plain or sliced
Country Club—No. 5 sieve
of livestock men at the home of W.
as to prevent tlie formation of rings. tension to produce a perfect stitch.
Tiie Hoover Dam will raise thc E. Livingston, J?arma, to honor this
Il is best to work from the outside
water surface of the Colorado River veteran livestock man and to dis­ KEEP LAMBS GAINING
If the needle being used Is loo
of
the
stain
toward
the
center.
After
583 feet
T°
GET
BEST
PRICES
tong, looping of stitches may result.
cuss new problems confronting ownthc solvent is applied the spot Is
Ib.
Mr. Livingston is credited .with Grain in Self-Feeders Will nibbed with a clean doth until skipping. Tlie position of tlie needle
thoroughly dry.
is also important, if incorrect may
soles of greater numbers of breeding
Smooth and fragrant — 3-lb. bag 49c
Keep
Weights
Increasing
More rubbing and solvent are cause breaking of the thread or
«tock than any other swine breeder
in Michigan He has persisted Jn de­
After Animals Arc Weaned necessary when the. spots contain crooked tracking. Tlie size of needle
dirt or fine partides of metal. Apply depends upon the number of thread
veloping a better strain of it stand­
East Lansing. — Market - topping
••ch
ard breed during .the entire period lambs are tho ones tliat carry to solvent from wrong side of material and kind of. material used .and
Sturdy, wall made
TOMATO JUICE
and has steadily refused to be market their original fat and that b to wash particles onto pad of doth should be selected accordingly. A
stampeded into following color and most easily retained by animals placed underneath. If the spot is knotted thread in the shuttle case
not
removed
in
this
wav.
it
should
type fads that did not add to the which have "been weaned and fed
may cause skipping of stitches or a
be
immersed
in
a
small
bowl
of
sol
­
serviceability of his stock.
stitch whlchvrfocs not track straight,
large 55-oz.
rations which will keep them con­
Men who congratulated Mr. Liv­ tinuously gaining, according to the vent and brushed gently with a or this may be caused by gummed
pkg.
ingston and'who talked of present animal husbandry department at small soft brush. If possible It is oil on tlie shuttle case. ,
best to&gt;V!^&lt;hole article finally in
innovations In live stock breeding Michigan State College.
When Uie machine does not set
Country
Club
—
*
3
20-oz.
pkg..
17c
clean solvent to prevent formation level, the stitches may track crooked,
were Forrest King. Charlotte; E. A.
Lambs weaned at 3'i montlu and
‘
Beamer, BliMfleld; George Eggle­ self fed oats on second growth al­ of rings.
the thread may break, or the ma­
With September comes the oues- chine skip stitches.
ston. Parma: Burt Wermuth. De­ falfa pasture gained rapidly enough
troit; Prof. O. A. Brown. East Lan­ to earn their owner. Charles Covell. tlon of what to pack in the school
— Fancy Michigan Colby Type
FISHERMAN'S STORY.
Regular or Quick—2 20-oi.pkga.13c
lunch
and
how
tn
vary
the
contents
sing; and Andy Adams. Litchfield.
Elwell the title of champion Michi­
Owners of types of swine which gan fiockmiLster. Barley b substitut­ to temnt the children's apoetltes and You often h?ar the stories told.
GIANT
Of fishermen who go.
be sold for set prices under ed for oat*, by Mr. Covell, after the to Include the proper nutritive ral45c size UU“ may
the new government marketing plan Iambi have become accustomed to ues. Eight combinations have born And catch big fish with baited hooks
7 kinds of stains discolor recth.
planned by the nutrition extension
were warned by speakers to make the grainsure that the market to which they
The belief that lambs lose flesh soecialist. Michigan State College, But Harry Ray and Harry Fay,
intended to ship such hogs was not when first weaned b not discredited which will helo to solve the prob­
Who live here in this town.
HARVEST TIME - Excellent quality
already overloaded so it was 1m- by thc experience of Michigan lem. If hot dishes cannot be ob­ Have found that fishing is a gift
poMible to care for, additional sheepmen who have provided good tained nt thc school, the lunch box
Tliat brings them great renown.
numbers. The information about the feed for the lambs at the weaning should be equipped with a thermos Th»y get into their fishing garb
proper days to ship such stock to period. William Beaver. Harrisville, bottle so that the home may sunnly
Tlie tailor did not make.
certain markets can be obtained determined the gains In weight of a this lack. The articles in narenthe- And with a cheerful tone of voice
Dark — Light, 5 Ib. pail 29c
from commission firms on^he mar­ lol ot leaned lambs running, on al­ sln designate the hot dishes to be
They start toward the lake.
ket.
from
county
agricultural falfa and getting a half pound per supplied nt school or carried In the
Of
this sport they never tire.
agents, or from local buyers.
day of an oat and barley mixture. thermos bottle.
They
row
into
a
nook.
One.—minced ham and hard cook­
It is impossible to get this infor­ Tlie 68 lambs gained an average of
mation far in advance because un­ 5.8 pounds in the week following ed egg sandwich, date-nut sandwich And watch the bass and pickerel
grab •
of whole wheat bread, canned or
1AKGB OE„ usually heavy shipments on tlie cor­ weaning.
Thc bill that’s on their hook.
Absolutely pure—A delicious and appetizing blend of selected cane and pure
fresh
peaches, sponge cake, (cream
rect
dates
may
lead
to
closing
the
35ctube ZQC market on the next regular shipping Lambs that were fed grain in of celery
Their catch is nearly all big fish
maple sugar
soup):
'
creeps in the spring usually will
Sometimes
a small one or two.
Two.
—
crenm
cheese,
olive
sand
­
day.
feed readily In self-feeders after
And
if
you
chat
with
them
awhile.
oils soothe the skin.
weaning, but those not accustomed wich. sliced tomnto and lettuce
THE USEFUL TOMATO.
You’ll find all this is true.
sandwich of rye bread, oatmeal
According to reports, the tomato to grain fecdl*M.can be taught by cookies, apple sauce nr baked anpple,
Bulk—-Fresh, new stock
Fresh, rich and creamy
is figuring larger and larger as a leaving a ewe with them until they 'cocoa, made with S teaspoon co­
COATS GROVE.
prof)table crop, also as one im­ become used to the grain ration.
coa per cup of milk):
Lambs
should
not
be
turned
on
al
­
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Smith of Mid­
portant to the household.
More
Three.—cottage cheew nnd jam
falfa
unless
they
have
had
a
full
pint
and more home uses are being dis­
sandwich, shredded cabbage nnd land visited the home folks here over
.
covered for the tomato. It has been feed before going on thb pasture. chonpcd carrot sandwich, celery the week end.
Willard Bolton is very seriously
found to possess a large number of Bloating Is caused by hungry *nl- stuffed with peanut butter, fig cook­
Pure
fruit
flavor*
—
Grape
and
Raspberry
sick
with
diabetes.
essential vitamins and cooking and mals over eating.
ies. ripe banana, (cream of tomato
There was a fine crowd in attend­
processing doqs not cause it to lose
WIND OF THE WEST.
sotin);
many of these vitamins. It is es­
Four.—sardlno and egg yolks put ance at Mrs. Lenah Wood's in Has­
(Below is another poem by Miss
Wwtinghouw w“ t 1
pecially healthy for children, either Helen InWood, daughter of DY. Gar­ through sieve mostened with lemon tings last Thursday.
Mrs. Elia Furlong is visiting at
Cloo«ly knit wrists
field Yhyood of Chicago, who spend Juice on wjmlc wheat bread, sand­
Mazda—20 to 60 Watt, 20c
wich filled with maple syrup or Harley Bease’s.
a
part
of
each
summer
at
their
cot
­
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
Some of our people put an a pro­
honey mixed with peanut butter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood and tage at Thomapple lake.)
gram at Wert Sebewa. last Sunday
cup
custard,
orange,
(vegetable
children of Grand Rapids and Mrs.
evening in charge of Mrs. Stella
3^
Lenah Wood of Hastings called at O, Wind of the West, you have come soup); ,
Five.—bacon, lettuce, salad dress­ Kelsey. Twenty-seven folks went
‘here today
Wm. Bayne's Sunday P. M.
from here. The Coat* Grove church
Mr. and (Mrs. Paul 8tutz and To capture my spirit and steal it ing sandwich, prune-nut sandwich have been helping to restore thc
GIANT
of whole wheat bread, beet pickle,
family spent Sunday at Frank
vrork there and Mr. and Mrs. Wing
SIZE
Hesche's near Lowell. '
The message you bring Is a song full cup cake, plum sauce (escalloped are going there every Sunday eve-,
corn and green pepper);
Harold and Norma Haynes of Cal­
Six.—salmon npd celery sand­ nlng. Mrs. Wing as Supt. of th/
edonia called on Flora Wood at Wm. Whlsjwrs from places where wilderwiches. apricot pulp and nuts in Sunday School and Mr. Wing
Bayne's Bunday P. M.
preaching for them. The church has
Mary Stutz. Ovid Price, Loretta Your breath has been sweetened sandwich, cocoanut cookies, apple, been reshingled nnd repapered re­
(cream of pea soup);
DeVault and Paul McDonald spent
with odors of spring
Seven,—corned beef sandwich, cently.
Sunday at Gull lake.
From far-away forests where pine
Jesse Chase's family were In
California — Sweet Apd juicy — 288 size
marpnalade and cocoanut sandwich,
THE REXALL DRUGGISTS
Francis and Beulah Barnard, who
branches swing;
Grand Rapids Sunday and Law­
Hastings
Michigan
are employed on the Wurzburg es­ „The mountains you've crossed on green tomato pickle, fruit choco. late cream pudding, (creamed car- rence remained there to go with hb
tate near Reed's lake, were Sunday
your lonely flights
brother, Earl, to the World's fair.
lbs.
it..
rota and peas):
evening callers at Wm. Bayne's.
Have given you essence ot snow­
Tliere will be no community serv­
U. S. No. 1 quality
Eight.—Boston brown bread and
WEALTHY—Fancy Michigan
capped heights;
butter, plncapn]e and salad dressing ice as our people will put on a pro­
The floor of the desert you've
sandwich, milk to" drink, raisins gram at the Brethren church in
touched with your hand.
wrnnpcd In colored paper, molasses Woodland.
And your lips are warm with the
cookie, (rice hash with meat and
kisses of sand;
EAST WALL LAKE
tomato).
You have found .your way into can­
AND VICINITY.
Diet is an outstanding factor in a
yons deep;
Mr. and. Mrs. Clifford Kahler and
health program for keeping the well
Have drunk from rivers where wa­
son, Forrest, also Katie Kahler left
child fit. Extension nutrition spe­
ter* leap;
Tuesday morning tor Chicago to at­
You've spread your fingers across the cialists. Michigan State College, sug­ tend A Century of Progress
gest tome main essentials to be in­
plain;
Mrs. Sprague had a cousin from
Fine for baking
cluded in wholesome meals for the
Have
blown
into . clouds
and
New York visiting her Bunday.
child of school age.
breathed into rain;
Fred Bush and a party of friends
One quart of milk in some form of Kalamazoo spent the week end in
And now you've entered this heart
dally, and some meat. fish, or eggs Matureen's cottage.
of mine
Ib.
Mr. and Mrs. Nojfes of Kalamazoo
With magic of mountains and odor tach day. Only a small serving of
Experience proves that fertilizer* and average
meat Is necessary for the younger spent the week end in E. D. Rey­
of pine,
Any cut of chuck or shoulder •
child if a quart of mllk b taken nolds* cottage.
With
the
scent
of
the
desert
still
■
weather condition* will return the amount invested
each
day.
After
the
tenth
or
twelfth
Mr*.
Sprague
has
two
little
girls
warm on your breast.
and in addition a larger yield and better quality
With echoes from canyons where year, a larger serving of meat may from Toledo. Ohio, staying with her.
be given. Serve potatoes and .two
LONGHORN u.
winds lie at rest.
Mr. and Mm. Chas. Ricker re­
with resulting profit.
With the rushing of rivers and the other vegetables. Including a gen­ turned to their home in Owendale
erous portion of a green or a leafy ;Friday after
spending the past
freedom of plains.
You can’t afford to *6w wheat without fertilizer.
With the lightness of clouds and the vegetable and a raw vegetable or iweek with relative* here.
'
raw vegetable or raw fruit each day.
or HEARTS
Herrud'a
softness of rains.
We just received a car of fresh fertilizer.
Some fruit, raw. canned or dried,
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
O, Wind of ti&gt;e West, like a bird on such as orange or tomato Juice,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whitright and
helps
to
stimulate
the
appetite
and
1
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Whit
right
at
­
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS.
Let me fly in the heart of thc help* to promote growth, should be Itended the Whitright family reunion
breezes that sing I
given at least tliree times a week, iat Thomapple lake Sunday.
O, bear me high toward the western Serve whole grain In bread or In
Word from Wilson Fedewa, who is
Sugar Cured - 3 to 4 lb. piece*
cooked breakfast
cereab.
Four in
I
University hospital. Ann Arbor,
Into far horizons where eagles fly;
glasses for the younger child dally, I
And carry me into the sunset's gold. nnd six for the older child b not Isoon Is coming to Hastings to make
To the realm in the West where my too much water.
IIds home with lib father.
dreams unfold;
A meal pattern tor qne day to
Mr. and Mrs. Bam Pratt and Mr.
FLOUR
FEED
COAL + COUNT &lt;- LIME
serve as s guide may help the moth- (and Mrs. Ritchie Mullen visited Mr
Small - 4 to 6 lb. average
to
the
land
er
tn
planning
meals.
iand Mrs. John Johnson ot PrairieBRICK
TILE 4- FARM IMPLEMENTS
Where life U more golden than desBreakfast—fruit raw at least 1
Chester Dean of Grand Paplds.
Whzrc thc hopes and dreams that (cooked at least three times per former resident of Rutland, h
week), milk, bread or toast and but*
Rise above and beyond the snowcovered peaks.

LACK OF RAIN CUTS
^UGAR! BEET-CROP

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

MILK SITUATION IS
UNDER DISCUSSION

Homemakers' Corner

KROGER'S
Headline News

LARD

4 - 25c

Fresh Bread

6c

Sweet Peas

9

JEWEL COFFEE

COLGATE’S

Trump Brooms

Ribbon
Dental
Cream
Special!

99c

17c

Campbell's

QUICK OATS

19c

15c

Quaker Oats

95c

13‘

Cream Cheese

'&gt;■ 17c

PANCAKE flour 5 i 25c

PALMOLIVE

Corn Syrup

SHAVE
CREAM
Special!

5

97c

MAPLE SYRUP
Marshmallows

COLGATE’S

«■- 1 5c

ib. 19c

Fruit Gingers

K 25&lt;

Chocolate Drops »*..15c

PURE JELLY

Rapid
Shave
Cream
Special!

Lamps

25c

0c

15c

Canvas Gloves wi* 10c

SUNBRITE CLEANSER J
FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE

ORANGES

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Sweet Potatoes 3

10c

37«

Apples

3

10c

CHOICE QUALITY MEATS

FERTILIZER
Is An Investment
Ndt An Expense!

RO^LLED RIB Ro««‘ «&gt;• 1 2^/2c
Beef Ribs

BEEF ROAST
Spare Ribs

Pork Livers

u,. 6c

Cheese

HASTINGS, MICH.

It

TELEPHONE 21 IS

19c

Pork Loaf

SLAB BACON

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

io&lt;

,b-12%c
SMOKED PICNICS - 8&lt;
FRESH HAMS r»h«&lt;4 15c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. ISM

PACK TEN

MILO.
I
m^-e v^E^a. retard
I Billie Shultz returned from' Chi-,
ca/o last Thursday evening after
Mra Dan Ooodcnouah Visited her t-»T
. a
~—«■ *
n
n daughter, Mra Richard Waite, in plU*.
5V™ “ operation Spending aeveral days with friend*
; and attending the fair.
i
Last Season s Hats Can Be Ih«hm* Friday.
on Tuesday far &lt; tumor
Improved Breeding Stock Is!
It is reported Mr. and Mra. paui'
Remodeled With Home• Ru**eii Kcareher returned from
t?riLuhiu
e.Tfll D MeVean. Discharge
First Step on Bond to Better j 2st- Me:
nvu&gt;uu&lt;..uu
av.. .....
,hJj employment at Gun lake Wed- Ev* Gw-lingar returned to Lonsiny Oroggle have purchased thc farm
■of guardian issued, estate enrolled.
made
Apparatus
!
nesday
.
,
Saturday
to
resume
their
teaching.
;
owned
by
Mrs.
8.
Bullock,
better
j
Flocks and More Profits
East Lansing. Sept. 5—Fashion! Mra. Ella Catt areompanled Mrs.
•J*1
।known m the Emerson Lewis farm.*
rprreuu
ItolUy "■ ’’-•STfpreout* &gt;
a compkto
complete &lt;tok«k
change to
in Irei'Cr.re
nat-ureM .nd
ana ton.
son, Hq^rd.
Howard, IP
u&gt; Hastings
"..r"-', iand «1U build a houae and occupy.
flock management and better profit*; publication entered,
are inseparable companions, accord-’
- —
•
-carpenter, dec’d. WalvEst.
Ellen
bdn„ up lhc ounlkMi or | conwn p..n W HuUnp 8,01- !«•
J?
la&gt;t 'U &gt; ml ls&lt;ur do,
ing to the animal husbandry de-,• er of notice filed, order appointing (•hot lo do wKh io. o,« or anru phon, orclnuu. m which Howord
Mr, Aiwrl a.rn&gt;uv
j,
ui,n,ry Club whrn
pertinent at Michigan State College,• Admr entered, bond of Admr. filed..
left nwr
over.
Home eco- Cress plays the part ol first violin.
filfcyhad for guest* the Ladles’ Club,
*felt
elt *modc-U
nod
^
°.
C
Z:.
which I* preparing for the sixth1 letter* of administraUon wsued. or- nomica
extension Nothing speelaltet*
Rev. and Mra Wilkins were tn
C! of Climax. wL furnished the proyear to send a truck carrying pure­• dar' limiting setUement ehtered. .
SSMemlngis-vUitlngrel-.n-nr A fim eo-operatlre dinner!
.
mu.ii.Kn.■
ovavc
vvaicac.
iwmui
,
w.xn.
bred rams Into 35 Michigan coun­
Est Bernice. Albert and Grace mended tl&gt;e reblocking of felt* which day and called at the home of their Stive* at Ottawa Beach.
! »“
I
ties from Sept. 20 to Oct. 20.
.
, cole, Petition and ord« to u«fare of such quality as to warrant the daughter. Mra. Vem Wagner.
Gall Lykins had the misfortune to;at
orlock over siMy partaklm,.
Purebred rams are the foundatlotl money for minors filed and entered. tlnie ttIld cffort necesjary to remodel
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Slsaon spent smash ids toe Saturday when a
"LlV?
for better handling of thc flock. All
Esi Georg® W. Ehret, dec'd. Bond them
'Monday evening in Hastings
i•••eaw
•■ --■■ castlns
— — fell
—-----—
on \It.
nnd Queen Gity boats were char­
good practices fail if thc stock is of ol Admr. filed, letters of admlnls- i
Bacheldcr spent he*vy c.^n&lt; .teJ! on
L
I A .list block or mold can .be pur- 1 Mrs.. Marjorie
. Grand
«
. Rapids.
„
someUflM aunng
durtM last
last Moimay
M0nday । teredukp
to tete
pwtyWp
around
inferior quality and lacks those
TOto-V.Ul.ptoM
-huraday In
.Upto.
=^t^
Burt™
Ito
&gt;nd thc entireUn&lt;j
chased from almost any whotezale - Mr. and Mr* Carl Gilliland of
characteristics which permit the tlemcnt entered.
SU^Vs^ ti^ Stendard beautiful day. the water Ideal, the
*
list firm or a good form can be Bronson are spending a few days &lt;-n Merlin strait s cantne stanawro ,
animal to make rapid gains and to;
gU
de&lt;lm) brlng_
B.I. MrtctotoBtiumer. d«y
„ ,„„K. „ „„„ „
produce a pood fleece
Lion
niulu i.,™.
•«Mr
Sd|“« *'’-&gt;»“«»&lt;* • p“Bond o. Admr.
Wed. Jrttor.’] 1ml
Ct ting
«d- rlpel^ with «U«hl clunlto. llu
Rams will be selected by special- i
‘issued?
,..,reA ’order'
mV, im»un,
,am.
oU,n „ umx1 |or
Mr nnd Mrs Ed Hall snent Sun- candy was taken. Also thc Ralph fect da*- “ °ne “Idlute from the College and a repre- wlUement entered.
'
; hate of other members in the lam- d.“««w.^d°»»asToote/
m&gt;uu&gt;, Irem tor unlit; Rat.■
d „
i-'»dTAh^n *7w7.»«~ii hrd thr nniGeorge W. Davis, dec'd Order ny. or can be passed from one to
virern Conk of lake orteiua
The Ladtes Aid of the Evangelical cral dajs the past week visiting her
be^raken 'ln -?ha mxk io confirming sale of real estate cn- another of a group ol women work- ifru
Mr
rai.
C1W ™ eokrutoed Wedueid*, I »a Uwrenro. .nd Umll, .t clrtht &lt;hn^c tdaced ordera Wftd- report of sale filed.
mg :ogethcr on renovation problems. loe.Ld .t K.lbCl.
n
.rurn«on b, Module. M.Jd. zo-'dcolo. she returned home pnd.f
J S A&amp;ahitKlSS
a‘- «°*"d Uham' Annual ,c‘
Onc n*lh°d “I making a mold is
ne“
.nd wtUUm Purlon,
for
Aiumau
wnicn
fi,cd
to
commercial
crown—of good
. .Mthem.
-,14.,,.
V..1-1
.ill^nave
h.. o®).^
-w-iCOUnt. filed.
to use
USC a
■ con
—.——--------or Campbell were In Hasting. Prt*“
he ch!lrch bueinent-. Mr. Ctorw entertained two10J her
In cases
Melcholr Baitinger, dee d. In- jw* and shape as a foundation. COT- do, where tbe Utter reeeired medi- AI“‘ •
P"«r«n rernahmenu Utt e grutdcMMren (root K«Und
US.
er tort with iiajred toper tope
]
were served.
। ,auf while their parents, Mr. and Mrs.i
rtteteLu
outstanmng in
L n&amp;her
p^u. 8UCh M u
ln making dress
Mr. Lou HulUberm is -riously ' »•£•
‘ltCnde&lt;1 A
, - ■.
; t'.on for Admr. filed.
forms. Then place two layers of cape 111 at the home of her sister. Mrs. daughter Ruth, ano ids Ai’HEClub Progre-s.
n.nn.M .nH
One Michigan man who "had bothf
Mary H
deed. phi- on the inside, varnish, and fit a
Will Crockford, in Carlton
,n Chlc*«o •tt*ndln« .
pur. bred and grade
, T* tion for Admr. filed.
,
cardboard base into thc crown. Two
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shuhart of.,h* Worlds fair.
2fS8r^i3Idt^U»fl /unwind
flock las: year found that the -a”'1*. eiL Perry Henry, dee d- Aifnual ] tayvrs qf tape are then put on the
Lake Breeze Park Webster New
Clayton Wurtz, son of Rev. and and Louise drove to Lansing Suntrom the purcbied ram weighed. acccunt Of Admrx filed.
outside and the mold is finished with
York
few' &lt;tev. with
Mrs. Wurtz was rushed to Per.nock day to the latter's home where Don
enough more at marketing time and :
------ ----------------- i.
.
..
.. .
and McAdam'^r^UtW ho.Plt.1 Sund.y .rUnpxut where he JiU be on hand Ur reboot thb,
had enough better quality to bring a i
CARLTON CENTER.
Another satisfactory method is to
difference in price which more than!
chan |
and xtes. Sherman Ode and select a bowl or deep saucepan near 18™^
ter an abgreeting oId
o.d fr1ends
trUbfc **
*,■„
N,„
pald for the purebred ram. In ad-!rjtQn Marlow ot Grand Rapids vis-lih« depth and head size of your ha'. I**ncc
about twenty-nine years. ।' The Clover Leaf Club will be en- Flower are in Chicago this week to
lm‘!lled’thP l“t:crs parent*. Mr. and'crown, un,j lwti n well with w^hl'.e:“^.'J^uhdrt will be remembered tert. j1
'.'n^1.‘''^u^i7y'
.
’nigh"t-"'at'
.. . .
. the
... !attend the
. t... fair.
.-.I- wgl__
Mln Bernice I.-..I....
having
Mr5 Elffi" Marlow, over the week!cjoth untu the proper shape ■«’d!“ ^J&gt;‘“
home of Mrs Coy*Brumm. A pot a vacation this week.
L!}k
Eli‘nd Su51d“&gt;
n,c Marlow fandly size. Then cover with a smooth piece:th* £ luck supper at seven o'clock followed
Mr. and Mra. Percy Jones of Lbck
*,ld Mr’ 4nd Mnu °tervl«ted Mr. | of White material. *uch as old sheet-!’^a!r«ld
Lhmtn‘ i by the business meeting.
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Mr. and Mra. Harley Kinne .of • same farm attended our own State;
iwrs. win Or&lt;nd
spent eunday ^th the;fair at Detroit and showed some fine
Conner's parents and daughter. Mr.'horses from the farm.
! and Mra. Porter Kinne and Ethel- Mr and Mrs. Smith and children,
, Mae. Mrs. Clayton Fumlss spentjrtrited the tatte/s p-.oplc in Ohio-!
Sunday with Mra. Elsie Furnlas.
Pyle. Fa, over Labor Day Mr. and
:
Clarence Justus, son of Mr. and Mr* Bowen ot Pine lake looked
Mrs‘William Justus had the mis-' after things on his farm during
[ fortune to break his big toe while Mr and Mra Smith's absence.
playing.
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’ time reported. Mrs. Snyder re­
•
CLOVERDALE.
Mr. and Mrs Ross Pierce spent. celved many presents.
.. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keller of
Harold England at Lansing.
Kalamazoo were week end guests
Mr. and Mrs. Cha* Monica entertalned Mr. and Mra Wellington of Mr and Mn. Harry Oweni
i
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maas of KalMonica and daughter of Bedford1 amai
amazpo called on Mrs. Patton Sun.nd Mr. .ud Mn. Rurerell Monto. ot. Pay
K.Mmtooo rranUr
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..aiamaxoo rvcenuy.
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Mrs. Mosier, who has been stayihi:
•Mrs. •Lyle
■ ---Kingsbury
-- entertained
-------------- —
with her daughter for a week’at
a ts'N friends at her home Wednes- Bloomingdale, returned home Wed-e day in honor of Mn Elmo Snyder.. nesday.
Mrs. Snyder received many bcautlMr. and Mr*. Arthur Johncock
ful presents. ATovely afternoon was spent the week end with Chaa. KahBapttet parsonage
P
Mrs. —
C. P. -------------Moreau .„
of spent
----------------------------— enjoyed by ------------------------------------------uarauuan:
i 'Mr.
—and
------ --------and refreshments
ler's at Delton while Mr.---------------and Mrs.
^ a
August were
Kahler went
went to
to AA Century
Century of
of Prog
Prog­ ­
B*ss Ja[
Jaffee'
a tcacher
teacher In
in tbe
the ]'August
were supper
supper guests
guests at
at the.
the. aU.
all.
..
, Kahler
spent lhe
, at Wayne
Wavne \nent
the wecki
week Flowr
Hower home
home Wednesday
Wednesday evening.
evening. ■- A
A shower
shower in
in honor
honor of
of Mra.
Mrs. Elmo;res*.
Elmo; res*.
^^uThw fatter
1 The Milo luadie*' Aid will be en- Snyder was given by Mra. Chas, j
----------------------------------------Connie Rothhaar who spent ’ tertalned at the home of Mrs. J. J, Snyder Saturday evening. Friends
The total orea of thc United
Doster. Delton. Wednesday after- from Kalamaxoo were present. A States is les* than half that of SoXKK,mre.,^TP£ri~»". W. ».
,tobrtreo„ ... rertrtt .„T. Ito/,.«■ Hum,.­

Mapte Grove c.TUedmn Mr and Mra thelr church is repaired So then- strefched and worked by hand and:
from Mnn camp at Champion. They had been Sunday morning from Detroit.
Albert G^k TUttda? on their wa-'.*m be preaching and Sunday t^^.d w1th a warm iron -The hat |
horn? on a nine-day furlough
Mr. and Mra. Harlan Seoby rehom?aftn\petMlw the day^t Gun School at the usual hour* next Sun- u thrn n;bbcd lightly with “ndpaKHuJ^SSe in Wocffilnd
Mh “d Urs lUr°ld Wenger spent ‘urned from Chicago Friday night,
I Mrs. Keith Durkee in Woodland
lake and taking their son. Merle to day.morning
. ix.r and finished by brushing with a
wLw NeA-n Prire i&lt;
th- » few days with relatives at Macki- (after spending two days at the fair.
K.te"«»‘rX .MdTlJS te
M.-.mlMr, An All. thing ot tab tourt. Bregu, touibmg .flto up
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Bund., with
U.‘t“re bin. to Cblngo.
.
Woodland tore gui-K. MM,, .nd ol Ult „„„ «r.abnuh uwd.nd J”1
Hgnulton U trelplng m'
“d t.mlltjt B.nMd whU.
Mr .nd Mr. Alton arren .nd M* H I. AUndln, Bund., ... g^uM.
dlnrttai. tortlng; “t y. a^n i^,.
Mn. Quick MIM Mn. Jrtuto

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The Illinois Master Plumbers' As-'this year
.
Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs } «*’&lt;“&gt;’ »«'L;°raL‘J!s ®Kd’
soclation reports there are D.OOO.Cw , Mr and Mrs Fred Henncy and Fred Williams were Mr. and Mrs.। Pa«ms Mr and Mrs.
Babbitt.
homer, in the United States without Robert spent Sunday with Mr. and i.CUfford Williams and daughter. Mr.•
«
NortM»&gt; taent the
bathtub*.
.
iMn.J Kick of near Precport.
and Mn Robert Anderson
and «g end wtthiMla^Mph}™-No, daughter and Mrs, Everts of Iten-.
&gt; °C
sterling Rogers home
.■Ung. Mr and Mrs. William Shaw. la”“'!P«.vn
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' The M E Sunday-School gave ft' ^r- nIld Mrs. Glass nnd family home here.
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1 recemion for Mr and Mr. Victor,acre week end guest* at1 Max Mdler is tbe new manager of I
ISU^n' .t Ure Ireremint ..I
th.:
l“nm ot
.nd Mr.. LtrentU.
?’ ““
church Tuctdav evening with a! Thp Misses Norma and Nelda ant u Fbrtell Babcock.
goodI attendance, which"’show* the! Co01- *ho are attending thc county
M«. W. H. Kleinhans of Grand
Mgu c.lp.m in which tbre. young ttomu'.M HMUn«». .«nt lire wrek Mplto. Wllllkm .nd &amp;&gt;m« Jure
tieonlc are held.
'
1 end w|th thc home folks.
i Klelnhan* of East Lansing spent^a
The "King's Heralds'' of the mJ
® rummage sale itlll con­
E. church met at thc church and*tlnu®* Wednesday and Saturday former's home.
' Al Rascy. a former resident, but
elected officers for the coming year ev£al_ngs,
„
,
as follows: President. Dona ThaMlis 4W}« Novlskey called al the who lived in Ann Arbor for quite
! ler: Vice-Prvs, Helena Breandle: i
Mr. and-Mra. W. A. Mefare a few years, has been brought here
to the hospital for care.
Secy. Laura! Perkins: Treas.. Lola at H«Ungs Sunday.
The officers for tbe Methodist
WcllMul. and Gaytha.Loomis, lead-.
1 "*
-----COUNTY LINE.
Ladies' Aid are. President, Mrs. W.
!er.
Mr.
Macbon and son ot A. Vance (re-elected). Secretary.
I Rtistell Benton Is spending a few
----- - and'
-------Mrs.
----- ------Mrs.
F. c. Lentz. Treasurer. Mrs. H.
days with his wife and baby at the
vtalledu
’ Mr.---------and Mrs. ------Karl
____ of the latter's
__l
___________
_ end.
D. Wotrtng. Division presidents are.
home
parents, __
Mr. ____
Ecl-ilrdt
over the___
week
nd Mn
Mn. Wallace
WaBace 'earnnbeii'
‘|i **&gt;
Mr —
and
and
Campbell. ”
a Mrs. Lewie T. Eckardt
*• of 8 E-. Mra. Cart Tuttle. Main street.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H
Boughner.'Grand
Rapids
visited
their
sister.
|M«
Chestr?Smith
of the N. E. Mrs.
FRANK SAGE
Ms. (mu Mio.
. I*, ukju^gtiici. YOUR
.v.— with
—-,«u. IL..,who
their family recently ML*a Dlca
Glga Frkarrit
Eckardt. nt&gt;f&gt;
one Hnv
day '■«»
last W. B. COrtrlghtMrs. Ida Wolfe is vteiting rela­
i moved to Springport, returned UT’-'k.
Thursday to their home here to stay
Mr and Mrs Herman Winkler 1tives at Battle Creek for a few i
’ indefinitely
’ «nd Rtehard visited friends in Ann ’weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail Lykins and &lt;
f The attendance of our local High 'Arbor Saturday and Sunday.
itehool Lo above thc average this ,Mra Clyde Cassell of Lansing and twin ions were in Lansing on
year, nnd the seating question seetns sk&amp;er» Mra Orley Squires, of Flint. Tuesday afternoon.
School began here Monday morn­
a problem for Superintendent Ham- apd Mrs. John Smith of Woodland?
ihon.
j Visited Mrs. Ricta Gerllnger and ।ing.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Mrs. Ellen Yarger returned Fridas;Mrs. Carrie L. Ocriinger Sunday
Oreenfleld on Wednesday, Sept.'8th.
i from a few days' visit with her son, i afternoon.
J Dan. nnd wife in Grand Rapids.
I MIm Gertrude Schuler of the ।
On September 15 the Lansing
; Will Draper and wife ofSaranac; University hospital of Ann Arbor
'called on the former's mother. Mrs. “pd friend came for a alvort visit •zone W M. S. convention will be
, Ella Draper. Saturday.
Thursday evening with her people. held here al thc Nazarene .church.
You may at times forget to add a needed quart. This slip of
Wednesday
nftenwor/ Deputy
MIm Jurte Novlskey returned to Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Schuler and
memory may be forgiven, if you use Conoco Germ Processed
Sheriff Gall Lykins was called to the
her home Saturday to resume her; family. Tetuming the same night.
Motor Oil, for the 'Hidden Quart' extends its protection to
school work after spending the siim-i Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rice and Mrt. home of Robert Ayers, two miles
mer with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moore Jacob Reter of Hastings called on southwest of Nashville, where a de­
cover
the lapse, and gives extra miles to safely reach the
in Hastings.
I the latter's cousin. Mr*. Carrie L. mented man was trying to get’into’
next Rpd Triangle Station.
: Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler mov- Gerllnger and Mra. Winkler Friday. lhe window. He was taken to Has­
The money you cd tte first of thc week to their Mr. and Mra. P. A- Eckardt and tings. where he was found to be a
This exceptional lubrication is brought about by the Germ
Miss Cornelia and Glendon visited World War veteran, who had gotten
save in purchasing new appointment in Woodbury.
Process *-exclusively Conoco's patented formula. By adding
Mr. and Mrs Clare Andrews and Mrs. Eckardt's mother, Mrs. O. away from Hospital No. 100 at Camp
your next winter’s children of Leslie spent Sunday Voelker, and brothers in Reed City Custer.
.
extra oiliness and penetrativeness to the very highest quality
»
fuel NOW, before with the latter's parents. Mr. and °ycr Sunday.
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motor oil, complete protection is achieved.
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BALTIMOBB CBNTXB. _
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Chapman ot

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to Dutton Friday.
j Elery
Houghtalin
entertained Plainwell were Sunday callers at
Marcius Bagley's.
Mr and Mrs Bob Andrews and friends from Montana Sunday.
Rush Saunders of Indianapolis.
i t*o children uf Leslie spent Sun-| Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cheney are the
Ind., and sister. Mrs. Fem Thomas,
day at the John Llctka home.
- parent* of a baby girl. She will an- of
Detroit called at lhe McKibblni
Ivan Howk of Rockford and Jack *wer to the name of Pauline.
home Saturday morning. Dorts ac- j
.Van Deusen of Caledonia spent the1 Maurice Ogden had the mlsforcompanled them to Mrs. Thomas' ’
week end at the home of Mr/and, tune to sprain hi* wrist while
home in Detroit where they spent
New prices show Mra. John Llctka.
,|
| cranking a truck.
thc week end. returning home Sun­
•Mrs. Mary Lou Henncy wa* taken
John Crawford of Hastings spent
that coal is going Tuesday
to Pennock hospital for a a tew day.* last week with Will Al­ day evening.
Mn. Lyle Tobias and son. Robert,
— “““ —
J *family.
—
and
higher and the next: ‘ major operation which she under- ‘lerding
of Battle Greek called on her father,
1 went Friday.
Vernon and Dewaync Greenfield
1 i Mra Emma Anderson was in Has- are the owners of a fine Shetland R. W. Hughes, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marclus Bagley and
show , sharp ad- &lt; tings Wednesday.
pony.
Lyle Fisher made a bjisiness trip
j Mr. and Mra P. A. Thomas and
Mr.. and Mrs. Elmer Lusk . of
vance.
to Wayland Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Emma Anderson called on Mrs. Marshall visited friend., at thu
Mrs -George McKIbbln. Viola and
1 Mary.Lou Henncy at Pennock hos- place recently.
Ruth, were Hastings shoppers Fri­
pltal Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Rutbell Oreenfteld
' ‘Rev. Arthur Carey is visiting visited Mr and Mrs. Lester Hawks day.
Sunday caller* In the McKibbln
! friends in Campbell this week
near Barryvllle Bunday.
home were. Mr .and Mrs. Lyle McI Mra. Fred Williams accompanied
Kibbin and children, Mr. and Mra.
BARBERS CORNERSI Mr. and Mrs. W»
Surrarrtr to
uoren* -uc»«u»*
ucan.i her J»me* Hull of Otsego. Mr. and Mn.|
Miss Loretta
'DeVsuit began
’ Hastings Saturday
school Monday. Sept 4. at the Al-1 William Shattuck and children of
, •••* .
p.ia. *k. •**- &lt;VUl ua.' AC.l
re.
k I dUtrict
, .. with a good at- Parchment and Rush Saunders of
guest* of Mr. nnd
and Mrs. Trego of
#ch9o1 district
with
guests
Success to MUk DeVault Indlanapoti*. Ind.
Grand Rapid.* Thursday evening, jtfhdance. F
attendance
School begah *t Yankee Sprints
with her large
Mr. nnd Mr*. Fred Williams and wlth
"arge attendance.
‘—in her this morning. Sept. 11, with Doris
Mtea Myrtle Wklaon begat'
1 Mr. and Mra. Charlie Price were
,. Monday,
plea*- McKibbln
m teacher.
school Sept. 4.
at the
am Hill school district tn Irving ■ Everyone remember the tent meet­
township
Sticccsj to Miss Wilson ing* at Yankee Springs. Services
in her school
I every evening at T:20. Special muDON’T SUFFER FROM SOUR
Mr. and Mrs Lester Bright ln!sle each evening.
STOMACH. INDIGESTION
Dealer*' In WOOL. GRAIN, SEEDS, FLOUR,
Lite Plsher. who has been apend'
Indigestion. acidity, heartburn company with Mr. and Mr*. Wm.
FEEDS, COAL. SALT. LIME AND ETC.
' and sour stomach often lead to Bright, all of Grand Rapids, called'Wig several days with Mr. and Mrs.
on Clark Barber Sunday afternoon. Marclus Bagtey. returned to his;
serious stomach trouble.
Dr.
Sir and Mrs Herman H*uer and home in Richland Bunday. They
Emits Adla Tablet, counteract
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daughter. Maybell Hauer, called oh । accompanied him and spent the day
the&gt;e conditions. Give quick re­
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Clum Monday with hl* parent*, Mr. and Mra. Mar- (
: lief. B. A. LyBarttr. druggist.
afternoon at Coat* Qrora.
,clua Bagley.
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way up. There will proba­
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to buy a Maytag washer
than n'/j/if non*. Thc quality
will always be high but
prices may never again be
m low. • See the Maytag
dealer. Choose your May­
tag. Make thc easy down
payment that will.place it
m your home while price*
are down.'

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HEBER FOSTER, NgahviUe
CLARK BUSS, MiddleriHe
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An average of 75.000,000 persons
attend
motion picture theaters
weekly.
8h!p-to-*hore telephone
was established in 1929.

service

■ returned home last week from a four
weeks’ visit with relative* in Detroit
and Port Huron.
Tlie marriogv cf Oraon Boniface
and Dorothy Douglas was solem­
nised at the M. E. church Wednes­
day night. Rev. Mlles officiating.
Mr. and Mr*. Boniface have tbe bast
wishes of the community for a long
and’happy married life together.
Mrs. Floyd Shelp submitted to a
major operation at Pennock hos­
pital. Hostings. Friday. Her many
friends wish for a speedy and per­
manent recovery. Let us remember
that lhe time seems long away from

KMUlDIMl tan PM. «» p«x 1&gt;
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1 East Lan*ing.-By following a
registration of all persons over the few simple rules suggested by thc
age of twenty-one. Tho plan in tlie' home economics extension clothing
larger count'.k* Is to pay two cent*1 specialists.
specialists, Michigan State College,
per name to Qte county clerk and silks
silk* and rayons will,
will retain their
original color and finish after laun­
.
tors appointed by the county clerk in &lt;dering.
the Census districts.
The first and most important rule
Becaujc of previous doubts about tis to make sure wljether the color
enforcing Usq old age pension law. tand texture are washable. Tills can
tliere lias been a delay In planning Ibe done by testing a sample in luke­
a system of registering,.The statu- warm suds for five minutes, then pleasant—letter*, card*, fruit, home
dry. and compare with the un- grown fiowera nnd other thing* of
lory date for completion of the reg- rinse,
:
iMrntion i&amp; October 1, but the state yihed fabric. An inconspicuous part interest. Am just mentioning thia,
thc garment, such a* Uie end of "lest wc forget"
welfare department has extended it *
A chicken pie dinner will be served
belt, seam, or under hem may be
to November 15. Thc registration the
'
by thc Ladies' Aid, Friday, Sept. IS.
looks like a big undertaking, even in ।used for testing.
u county the size of Barry, where
Only a pure alkali-free soap in are dcaimiu of a good attendance.
the probability is that the number to ;flake or bead form should be used,
Be sure to attend.
be registered will approximate 9,000. making
;
a rich suds before placing
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freydl and
which should produce a revenue of thc
■
garment In the water. The tem­
118,000 to the old age pension fund. .perature of the water must be &lt;1ght. daughter of Northville visited Mr.
It is urged that applicants for pen- ।almost.cool, never more than 90’F. and Mn. Charles Hughes over lhe
week end. Sunday Mr. Hughes and
sions delay making application until
Bilks and rayons should never be Mr. Freydl attended the Watermelon
after November 15. as there are no allowed
।
to soak In suds, but washed feast at the home ot Mr. and Mrs.
forms available until that time. Ac- quickly.
,
Friction should be avoided Anson of Cooper. Thb is a yearly •
cording to the state welfare depart- by
,
squeezing tlie sude^repeatcdly Hughes event. Mr; and Mrs. AbsonI
ment, no applications will be con- through
।
the soiled garments Rub­ were host anti hostess with 5o pres- ;
sidered before January 1, 1934. at bing
|
end twisting are not advisable
which time a Barry County Old Age The
■
second sud* may be used for
Ellen ifrhlte is staying with her '
Pension Board will be established. fabrics
.
shedding dye or for quite grandmother, Mrs. White, at Yankee •
The board will consist of the county soiled
4
garments.
Springs, and attending school in the I
welfare
agent, who will serve —
os I I After wasliing m
---------- ----me
»uur&gt;,
riiuc
In tlie sud*, rinse
chairman, the judge of probate and ■ the articles thoroughly in three or Klingensmith district.
Don Frederickson and Lyle Neil i
a woman to be named by the coun- , more cool. rinses. Bluing may be iwtve gone to a Wood camp near!
ty board of supenlsora. The worn-, ^cd tor white fabric*. Quick drying Jackson where they have employ-1
an member will be chosen at tlie ■ u an Important step, and this may
ment.
October meeting of the board. Tlie be J
— *by
— —
— ----------- --------dous
rolling
in towels
between
Mr. and Mr*. Robert McKibbln en-.
board must also provide space in the all folds and removing immediately
court house for offices of the pen­ after the first water Ls absorbed. tertalned Mr. and Mra. James {full.
Mr. and Mra. Lyle McKibbln and ,
sion board.
Doubtful colors should be shaken children of Otecgo Sunday.
Tlie maximum pension under Uie until almost dry,’ while fast colon
low is S30 a month. All pensioners arc to be hung away from the sun Kellogg Foundation Camp over lhe
or heat.
week ?nd. She reporta a delightful
must have resided within the state .uWhen
shape
and■ pres*
------—7almost
------------dry.
‘■'IC"
’"*---------and instructive time.
for 10 years prior to making appli­ the garments on the wrong side । The Prairieville Methodist Suncation for a pension. No one other with a moderate iron. Never tue a day School was held for fifty-one i
than a citizen of the United States Iwt Iron, and never sprinkle silk. | Sundays during the post year, with!
is eligible to receive a pension.
If th-matertai ta too dry. cover with । an average attendance of eighty-'
No pcnslou* will be granted to a
“&gt;d preas.
i one-- T11C inrgest attendance was one
persons corfllned in prisons, jails. In­
Knitted silks or rayon should nev- I hundred and eight, the smallest I
sane asylums. If a husband ho* de- e
&gt; &lt;
^kCn.- J1111 ea-sed to correct nfty.-four nnd thc total attendance
serted hl* wife or a wife has desert- size and dried flat. Never use dotlie-। fOr the year, four thousand one ■
cd her husband for a period exceed­ spins or hang up.
________
| hundred fllteen. Tlie total collec- i
ing six months during the lO-year onDCD PCTc'uinu LiAT
tion.for the year was $134.49, the'
period prior to application no pen­ bUntn ut IS HIGH-HAT average collection $2 64. the smallest
sion will be granted. Husbands or
----------------------------------------- — |li0 #nd lhe lar8Ml $4.i8. six peowii'e* who have without just cduse.
pie did not miss a Sunday for a |
withheld support from their children
year. They are Mr. and Mrs. Bert
under 16 years'of age during tlie 10- Can Not Be Bothered With Wilkins and Clyde. Mrs. Clwnter i
ycar period will not be given pen­
the Ordinary Plants Good Johncock. Kenneth Gates and Don-'
sions. No professional tramp or beg­
aid Gates. Two were present every;
Enough for Its Ancestors
gar may become eligible until he
Sunday bul one. seven missed bul.'
abandons ids trade for at least a
East Lansing.—ft's lilac time in two Sundays and seven missed only!
year.
Michigan for thc lilac borer, und the |I three Sunday*.
remembers the popular song
Parents having chlldwn or other | insect
।
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith with'.
showing a marked preference for1' Ivan, Rex. Mary Jane and Janet;
I
persons under the law* of lhe state by
responsible for their care and per- French
:
lilacs and other fancy and have gone to Hickory Comers for1
varieties of thc plant, ac­ an indefinite stay. Mr. Smith driving j
son* having estates of $3,500 or more imported
।
to the entomology depart- . to and from his store here.
will not be able-to obtain a pension. cording
*
If a i&gt;enon has deprived himself of njent
।
at Michigan State College,
'I Eight small girls spent Saturday:
property so that he could qualify
The borer is a native insect which' afternoon with Janet Smith. Such!
for the pension, the (tension shall be :fed on native shrubs nnd tree* blit loads of fun and the ice cream and
denied.
the Injuria were not nnou, rnoujn j, cake
„„ „„
„
....... .
were r
enjoyed
too. Tlie occasion
U&gt;
much
No. mat It
j,„f, dghtl naul I
HINDS CORNERS.
ho* developed an a)&gt;petlte for ex- 1 dBy
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Meyers ot pensire ornamental plants its tastes
opal Honeywell of Nichols hos-!
Ionia, visited at Edd. Newton's Sat­ are a threat against lhe landscape
Hauk- Creek, visited her parurday.
arH?’•
, ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Honeywell i
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of
Site likes her work very
Kalamazoo visited Mrs. Clara Brown winged moth which deposits its eggs Sunday.
much.
Sunday. They called on Mr. and on thestems of lhe lilac in Uie day
t^ Triple Link club will meet at!
Mrs. Edd. Newton In lhe afternoon.
P.'
lb" !»' 1. O. □, r. ball Friday. Brpt. IS '
Mrs. Clara Brown *and Georgia •7°**^ tout ’I— to Nlti.rO.;.
pg, luc, dinner and program,
Newton accompanied Mr. -and Mrs- tbe mao *"■**
00 "** ro&gt;t We hope lor a good turb oul.
Ben Bunnell and called on Mr. and awrt. Larvae of the Uuecl enter lb,Mr Bnd M„ c„rk 3„„^n .nd
Mra. Forest Hall and. family of ■lem and build (unnela In tlte.r daughter. Mr,. Adeline McKlnunon
South Hastings Sunday evening..
Kareb lor rood.
(,f yopgip, called on their cousin.
Miss Millie Haynes of Baltimore,
ft»me or the Insect can be de- u„ j,„„k Noerls and Luc, Thur.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. teeied by otaervlng particle., ot saw- dB, P M
Ronald Haynes.
dut adoring lo U» Ulac near oiwn-; M„.
Br„yc Bnd Lue, Nor­
Mr. and Mra. Mathews and family Inga lo tunnels. &lt;w the u.tel may n, .„„t to the &amp;ntur, ot Progrm..
of Hastings, spent Sunday with her aoeiunulate on U» ground at the „ chlcMO Sunday with Mr. and
sister. Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore, and base of ttmiuant.
Mrs. Fred Ketcham of Kalamazoo ,
daughter.
The burrowing larvae can be killed lnd ar T H KrUh.™ ot Martin
by brushing on U» .lent a mlglure
CB,thrd0 la bene rrora Gull
ot one pound ot paradidiloroben- uke where Mie .pent the rammer,
sene In two quaru or cottonseed tai
Mr Bnd M„ „„„ scdneld and
II tresh aawdut u deleracd mt lhe jBCB
gundBy guests or Mr. and
■lem Mier one treatment; ,pply the M„. OTOo;r Wood
tBOU|,.
mixture again. The remedy raould
Mr Bnd M„ TOl o„ or nyuu
not be placed on pacta or lhe plant, c„,k we„ Sunday callers ot Mrs.
not aneeled.
w j poipy, Mrs. Sarah Bnlllh ahd
rr ooh, a small number or pUnu MUB My-rtfe smith. Un. Sarah
are
-re tto be treated, red
reduce
— the
lb- quanq—- llut
Hughes
n„ B
was
aa aho
also a caller.
HUM or
Af material
mnt^rinl hut
Vra*»r, ttie
. . .M
- „. „
___ ■ ncpne.ter
OUe,
but keep
the ram*
ume
Mr
arBnd
proportion In mixing them.
■ I .nterlallinl Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
|
Bert
Patten
of
Delton;
Mr*. Arthur
PRAIRIEVILLE.
. Baker and Patricia of Kalamazoo. |
Mr. and Mr*. Vem Helmer and
M?. and Mrs- Will DePriester ol.
daughter of Kalamazoo and Eileen
Hennessey of Otsego spent Satur­ Hickory Comers and Mrs. Ruth All­
day evening with tlveir mother, Mrs. ing of Battle Creek.
Mrs. Ellen Chappell of Wayland is 1
Ola Hennessey.
staying with Floyd Shelp and chllEsther Munger has gone to South
Bend. Indiana, to enter as a junior dren during her daughter'* stay at
the
hospital
in tbe High school.
The ashes of Mr. J. C. Cairn* of'
Several from here attended thc ,
celebration at Hastings Labor Day.,.Monrovia. California, were brought ।
here Saturday ahd Interred in our;
n^&gt;*.re,nrea( A 4 * reee,
be I w ..uoeke. n

EATS f_rJLNch

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tive from 8:30 p. m. to 440 4. m. Night Statfon-to-SlaHoa rates
arc approximately 40% 1cm than Day Statloa-to-Station rales, to
most cases. On calls'costing 5&lt;k or more, a Federal tax applies.

VY

C. C. C. Camp No. 690. Champion. “PPeared ln oar telter
fe*
Michigan. He is looking fine; ha&gt; ag0- __________ , - ,
gained several pounds in flesh since
fair LAKE.
entering camp. Likes it fine.
the Kinsley Ladle*- Aid will meet i
Those in this vicinity attending fOT Iuppec.
.Rh Mrs. Ansel
school away are Helen jonea at Mio. qwmage. Ladles bring sadwiches
Hannah and John Jone*. Bfertha nn(j oni other dish.
Colt and Doris Burke at W. K. KelA baby boy waa born to Mr. and
logg's. Mildred Johnson. Plainwell. Mr8. Kenneth-Spaw August 2S. He I
Cleone Woodman, Hastings. Thoac
named David Charles.
j
from this school were mentioned in
George Griffin of Lansing visited
last week's items.
hla brother. Allen Griffin. Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Long and daughters
Donna McKeown of Quimby and
and Leah May Frederickson of,Mrs. Nellie Clemonce of Hawings;
Royal Park, spent the week end aafl visited at Chas. Lechleltner-* Sun-!
Labor Day at the home of W. A.jd*y.
FrederickM&gt;n.
. Susie Smith and daughter of KaiMr*. Sarah Smith and Myrtle,! amasoo and George Fry and Arthur
Mrs. W. J. Polley, Mr. nnd Mra;Knowles of Jackson were visitors at
Grande DePriestcr and Patricia Lottie Collister* last week.
Baker spent Sunday with Mr. and
A farewell party was given at thr
Mrs. Charles Mullen and Mra. Boyd church basement far Rev. Swaddling
। cortrlfcht of Otsego.
Will Mullen accompanied Mra. Ola
ntmeni at Stockbridge*. He has
Hennessey and daughter, Eileen, to
n with us five years and we will
a birthday dinner at Mr. and Mra.
all regret hl* going. Wc welcome
Enrollment in our village school U our new pastor, Mr. Smith.
higher than last year. Primary 27—
Dora Pierce and Lon Allen ot
higher grades 26.
•
Battle Creek spent Friday at Lottie
Dunhams at Otsego rroentlv.
Counter's.
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Soper and Mr
Russell Mott and family attended
and Mrs. Walter McCrath of Grand the World's Fair at Chicago laat
Rapid* spent Sunday with Richard
A party of 54 friends walked in!
Hughes.
*. *
■
Saturday night to remind Mrs. Lot-;
lie Colli*ter that la was her birth-;
CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY
ed for »upper and a fine time was:
"For thirty yean I had consti­
had.
pation. Souring tood from stom­ | Ernest Collins'and wife of Lake'
ach choked me. Since taking .Odessa are spending a few days at
I
Mason Fonhey’s.
Adlerika I am a new person. Con­
stipation U a thing al tht
Alice Burus. B. A. LyBatker. ■ Tliere U approximately one police;man to every 2,000 ol London's pop-1
druggist.—Adv.
ulatton.
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PAGE ELEVEN

SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vcahkte of
Mr. and Mrs. L R. Beeler and
QUIMBY.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Radford and Laming and MLu Barbara Bowman family ot
r&gt;t Middleville
*sumu«hii. spent
m.
Monday
Mr*. Fred Bldciman of Detroit
daughter. Marian, of Hastings, spent of Hasting* spent Bunday evening with Mr. and Mn. Walter Culbert.
visited at Walter Bldelman's Satur­
Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Walter with Mr. and Mra. Walter Culbert.
day.
Culbert
'j Mr. and Mra. Evan Fuller and —
Ea*t LeRoy spent Bunday with .hb
Mr. Chester Scott and wife of
.. Mr. and Mrs. LeVant Yeager, of family spent the week end near mother, Mr*. W. W. Eiaerihood.
Chicago are visiting the formers
Milwaukee. Wisconsin, spent Bun-1 Tiffin. Ohio.
-Mrs. Claude Oole, of Lowell, spent parents, Mr. and Mr*. Charha BoML
day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs | Mri. J. J Strodtbeck. who w*j otrt
------------------------- - ------- ■ Mr “nd ilrs Robert Martin and
LaFayetto Usborne.
hurt In a fall U improving In health Mrs. Evan Fuller.
. Mrs. Perry- attended service* here
Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Ruscine :and is able to do her own house
—
Mr- and Mra. William Shriber and Sunday. Mr. Martin taught the adult
work
and aon George of Hammond. In------ again.
daughter. Ethclyn Ann, of Hastings, i Sunday School claas.
and I The
Young
People’s rSunday
diaiui. spent Sunday with her moth­
Sunday evening callers at Prank spent
u,^,...*Friday evening with
w.m. Mr. bmmi
&gt;vu&gt;ig
rxvpics
___ _
— “
—• —
—and• family.
|i„
l-L
er, Mra. Anna Buck. Kendall Buck, Shriber's were Mr. and Mrs. William • Mra.
Ear)
Keeler
, School Olass -.111
will Kbe k.u
held at .the
--------- -t,.— ftnd Mr Bnil; M1M Alberta.Nosli and Miss Grace home of Velma. Kellogg Thursday
who ha* been working in Gibson.
Indiana, most of thc gummer, re­
son.. U Z, of * HUI of Hastings apent Tuesday with night. Refrejhmento, cake and waHastings.
turned home with them.
.
Mra. Walter Culbert.
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PAGE TWELVE

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'■ cun AN GRASS QAFFR
bAI-trt

I I rrAP NflTirrC I bUUAN

I LEGAL NOTICES
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WHEN GRAIN IS FED
\

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'ChBAc.*! Injury Krom *ro.t.

Lrt.1, .ton.

•SLSL22^x^^«C’SUcSl?ty:'ed
'

Further Reduced
by C.rbobrdr.te.

SOUTH SHULTZ.
.
Andrew Mlnxey.l

WESTHOPE.
j Mr. and Mrs-Harold Springer reGeorge Keller, who had the mis- c«lred the news Wedneaday of the

GLASS CREEK.
John Erway returned last Friday
from a week's outing at thc Hl-Y
who )«&gt;•* been spending the pot fortune to break hl. hip last week.
o XVTwSuevllte
few weeks vUltlng relatives here, nsi is getting along as wed as can be Whb^ Ronan, of Middiet Ilk..On camp at Torch lake.
untoI in .tor 1™- ...
Iw to
Miss Lucille Olla is visiting his
sister, Mrs. Pete DeVries.-and. hus­
Mla,l Ira? Mildred and Glenn* Osgood Mr. and Mra e. D Springer of band In Lansing.
—,
Miss Virginia Havens of HksUngs
i(UCto &lt;Mn „ u«to.
A Ce”,UrT
I

Investors Seeking
Safety of Principal
Must find attractive the security offered by building

*»-,
,
,
■ East Lans.ng. Grains, even in, Mr. and Mrs. Forest-Smith and, pnwll Laubaugh returned home
Our young people who are attendents here.
'
‘
u?nrvdXU^
danM?‘of
HkOrn T-nt Su“cUy ln Bal* from a trip north and a visit to ing, Hastings High school are: RusChas. Whittemore and wife called
Sall t-r..i.ar b*t*r* th. Clrroit Coart **tL^nafrwJrqu^nBr^SrtUre
uJwm I vnch nf nat Bcl,alre' ln comjMny. with his uncle, tell Laubaugh. Robert and Edith
on tils mother In Delton Sunday.
Cot»B&gt;t.«ioe»r for th* County *t n*rr&gt;. fxusonini, fiotn Sudan grass pasture.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lynch of Bat- H1Uo
Bnd jjniiy, thC fast of Wilcox and Louis Anders, ond those
Sunday
visitors
at
Roy Erway'a
“ '.V Vli •LMVaS..1," a n'*ia« acc‘lr?B
??‘nu‘Lnutrt}JS?
tk‘ ■Crwk spent Sunday with Mr. thc week_ Junlor OUswh„ lufTcK-a1 attending Delton are: Virginia H*y.the week. Junior OUs. who suffered attending Delton are: Virginia Hay- wcre Leonard Robinson and wife/of
?"r ihr
Cla,bta at MkJilgan State College.. an&lt;l Mrf. J. W. Tedrow.
uuuwiac
nUd i»ud^
Tficre have been reports of cattle
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mlscner of 1 a broken arm a week ago Monday ward and Helen. Doris and Albcgl^fH,^ Rapids. Mra. Clara Robinson,
when he fell from tripping on a • Arentz.
’
of Wayland. Wm. Havens and wife
Comoro*.or *t a Whit, o.k 8t»k» poisoned by eoUng frosted Sudan; Kalamazoo visited ’their parents, grape vine. Vet timed home to Um-j
------- ----------'
of Southwest Rutland. Al Wolfe,
on th. bosk et i.sn L*k». Forty «i» r&lt;*ti gj-j.,,; b.,t effort, made at the College Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcox of Mldsing with his jutrenls when they
DURFEE.
wife, aqd daughter, of Grand Rap­
u* f£t Broth'•f’roramJ7® Town i’m'K&gt; cav'e any Injurious effects with dietown, Ind., and daughter. Mra.
broimht
Russell home from the
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Geiger, and ids. also Ward and Esther Erway of
uiM-l th;
the grass hh._
have failed. Cattle never t C1..1-1
chrlsla
Padelford cf
of Baltimore nor
,»wrn trln
b»lw»«n »«lioa, Four and Fir*. OraK~
— ’ 7-2.'7^:2
trip.
and Mlw.
Donald Geiger,
invite Hastings.
L
before turned on this
thia grass
ntom and per-; spent
sp£t Sunday afternoon
.tennn with them.
them ------------Mr Bnd
Mr&gt;
u. wooomB„ «. |Mr,
a„ mcmbc
„. ne^hbora.
and rrten&lt;u
i&gt;,i&gt;* Tow«..b&gt;*before
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Woodman at- an mernbcra. neighbors, and friends
Mrs. Sara Erway went Sunday to
^‘a^B^roMOTSr-cTOmltted toeat thetr nil ot frosted
-u V. —
--------------------------------,
H r,nB, 2i .M ‘ended “ shower for Cloverdale's to the Ladles' Aid. at their home visit her sister, Mrs. Clara Robinson
trr* on bank of .aid i*k- tor th, ply* plants showed no ill effects. -.
&amp;&lt;K1
an^.?.e,L?_???!r'; newly-weds,
newly-weds, Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Elmo
Elmo Wednesday.
Wednesday. September
Sentcmber 20th.
20th. Pot
Pot in Wayland.
-n. ton
or m. Oto tor ,„a Mn. Biton Mood, or South
ht
Rnvrf** rm RatitrdAV —
nlont
lurk Ulnn-F
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGlocklln
fil .r..,
nasture has earned It the recom- nl*
Grove Mra. Charley Kenyon °*X„_r.z!!2r7
PV™d
Mra ‘'^t ’ffiSS’
a

t» ,'i'J. I*""*"'
1! ,h“
*,dc,y nx-nt Wednesday night with Mr- “Tai^n XlarT
f!*?1
wth Mr .nd Mrt Sam and Mra^pyrrest
Virginia
Eosf
beeins her'^*,lar and ramdy and Mr. and Mra. and Gordon spent last Sundoy P. M.
ot hrainniny. brie* on th. North**,, planted in- the state.'College men and Mrs. Hayes Sponable of East
at the Bird Sanctuary at Gull lake.
fr^'boai
5."’1'n.,?
who spccialii® tn animal nutritiwi Hastings.
Maurice Erway went to Grund
T*«n,kit&gt; of oroaxrvUl* Barry. Croaty. believe the danger from poisoning is j Harvey Leonard-of Dowling vis- !this Monday morning.
.Orangeville.
Rapids Saturday where he expects
NUhteaa.
■
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i very small but they recommend thc ited his cousin. Rose Hallock, TuesMiss Mildred Osgood returned to! Thc Qubnby Birthday club met
• In thi, raw it *&gt;fo**rins from affl.tarit feeding of grain to reduce the haz-1 day.
Muncie Saturday to resume her
Mre- Ray Clemens Thursday
Sunday visitors at Clyde Warren's
h’ Brt’-a* rwldrat *f*th* Stat* of tel: Md.
.
nn
Mrs. Edith Bonneville and son.; position as Art Instructor in the In- afternoon and had a very enjoyable
were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Oucnther
ran. tat » a rr«id*at rf th* siat* of
Sudan grass is now somewhat In'Merle and daughter. Eva. and Mrs. dlana Stale Normal College.
!llmcand son. Mr, and Mra. John Wolfe
Il0' u* «-*$ VL.1"*. kSo,n1
r**? **’ Ute position that, alfalfa occupied i Isabelle May and son. Jimmie, of
„r. rtIulR
„ and
and uaUBH
daughter.
Prank. vvw,
Cook, -r
Jr.,
,,OnB»BotiJ‘Bn4or lTe. lumiiLaHowr when tlvcrc was serious debate .whe-1 Battle Creek i^rortt'Wednesday with i । Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johncock and) Mr. M. E. Bateman Is spending aiiu
baby daughter. Jeanette, spent Sun- several days with his son, Ernest, frien(t Of Lansimr
tor ylaintit. it i, orjrrrd thfl th* aali ther it could be safely used for piu- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville,
.
day
with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald An- and wife.
----------------- J* *
■
attMraw?’;»*hl“rotrolj'rM ture Many cattle wenr killed by
Mr. it nd Mra. Charley Kenyon,dera and son Bobby.
i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clemens enter- I Moscow, with a population of 3,hur thu thirty tr» &lt;!,y&gt; from ami. aftrr bloat when turned on alfalfa but; have a new great-granddaughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George McCulla of talncd a number of neighbors with 500.000. is confronted with a sharta—
.u._ .... .. Ib, „Bt. &lt;f Jt
found fiut the pasture was 1 bom to Mr. and Mrs. Harold SchusHastings sjxent Sunday wilh Mr. arid Ice cream and wafers Satdrday eve- age of water for both domestic use
il«inrortMUM«rfe if they were lull fed ' ter obKalamazoo. Aug. 20. She has ,Mrs. Glenn MorchOtoe.
jning.
land manufacturing.
th,
11..r.i before being turned on alfalfa and i been named Bettie Louise. Con- '
!r,““Jf.r’’I5*b,*‘ kei&gt;t on tl,ls P;i-‘'turc continuously,
gratulatlons.
&gt;ei&gt;i.
»
Michigan fanners need Sudan1 Ronald Kenyon and his friend.
4. that within grass as a.posture plant and stories: Harold Paddock, of near Cottis
’d^tTihi? iu&lt;r cI Pobonlng should not be accepted ' Grove, spent Friday afternoon In
‘iirinird. pob- . as a reason for condemning the: Kalamazoo and Ronald spent Suni-miaiy for'• pia
n; un...
ti; -r---------« great
merits
have*been
----------------■— ------------ day with Mr., and Mrs. Walter
idofandsot compared with the small chance of Mapes near Hastings.
We hope everyone who can will
attend Sunday School and preach­
ing service at ShultE and fill those
Arrhiy i». MrD»n*ia. | Will Ourd and wife accompanied empty scats.
Clrroh C«w, tommiMiotifr.-by Will Shriber and wife of Has.
SHULTZ.
,IL Aii*rn*» fw FialotiF.
tings. Rpcnt a few days in thc north001 y
*m n-.irt nf thc slate- last week.
William
Beebe
of
Hillsdale
OBDBB fob publication.
, Myron Mason nnd wife are at- is visiting at thc home of his broth­
eJ
,fc'' Prob»” &lt;•■“«» taT tending the century of Progress In er. Andrew Smith.
IV. “J.L
&gt;.u .&lt;Worn mi.
MUs Barbara Chamberlain nnd
robot, oMe* in th* city nt Un.Hue. in' Tfle Campbell reunion was held nt Mrs. John Chamberlain and Patricio
rronp-.^th* 5«l day ot Rrptro. ;thc honl(&gt; of ArceJlU5- Campbell's visited Mrs. James Clark In Kala­
mazoo Friday.
PrraraL Has- Stuart ci»=i*n». Jadr* of,Sunday. A good time is reported.
roUie.
.
, .
... .
John Ourd and Melvin Campbell
Several from here attended thc
i.ii',
w.«rtln« lor Brain Braih.r, u celebration at Hastings Labor Day.
Mor,*' B».kn,. •dm!oi«tr»n&gt;r. Esrhc. Prairieville.
Mr. and Mra. Wm. Hoisington are
d“‘V’,u rt fcf Wr““i’" ,,r,TV* 'Leslie Gould and family visited entertaining the former's aunts from
Mi a’reront. IM a* UX siiowid 'a. relatives tn Athens last Friday.
away.
IM tad that hv b« di,rtarc*d from raid
Mr. Patten of Hastings, spent over
Kathryp Clouse entertained the
'T-l.
..... o. l.l ... .1
mr .rft mo with hU «&gt;». Qlrn. "Shultz Echoes" Friday evening.
.b»r. A. r». i»33. at t»n ,'rlMt in th* and family of this place.
Forty-five wcre present and a deVbitors at ouyla Pease's Sunday Hatful evening was spent. Mrs. Byten
‘ 4 ‘
bra'16*
p*'1 were Lawrence Bostwick and family Iron Lewis will entertain'the group
Il i»-farther erdrrM. that prtllr n*tir» of Augusta. Frank Hammond of next Friday evening. Everyone old
!!f*SdI
Mre“."r*“w^I Kulamasoo and Wall Norton and •and young is invited.
,
ymui-4. t* (.Id d»y of hrarins. in ihr daughter Elite of Baltimore.
1 Mr. and Mrs Wm. Chamberlain
liMtia*. Bannrr. * n.«.|»p*r. i/ritdrd aud
Melvin Campbell a.nd wife have j and Mr. and Mrs. John Chamberlain
rir«ui*li
c««»tr. -------------moved
of Probata.
uwved into
Into the
thc Mvron
Myron Wertman
Wertman and Patricia visited at Everett Mc­
’ I house one mile we.-t and 1-4 mile Callum's in the McCallum district
»t Prri.it., - ! north of* here.
Sunday afternoon.
obdeb FOB publication.
Mary Owen qf Gull lake vljited
Sunday School was organised
Suu Of Nirhican. th* Frobsu Cuuri forLloyd Owen and family Sunday.
last Sundav with ari enthusiastic
crowd present Tlie following offi­
At * 1*01*0 nf uia’miirt. brill *1 tb*
WEEKS CORNERS.
cers were appointed by Rev. Norton:
lid county. *o ti|* loth J»y &lt;-t Auca-.i l Nearly everyone from this localiry Supt.. Rev. Norton; Pianist Grace
fSUI”*... ......
b"&lt;w ln
to K«;hr,7‘ctor: T"a:' Prnbat*.
»
i Labor Daj.
John Chamberlain. Teachers—Bible
.In. a* waiire »t o-o »«*i* ot J«.«*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Matteson Bt-’ciaas. Rev. Norton: Young People's
clTT’kSl ttK,
......... “ V1Cto5 ‘ Clto^OUdW ClumtoUln: tonn h*r petition p*»,in&lt; »h«t » .i»y t- landing UibOr Day.
mnry Class. Mrs. Norton. A few ofmMiut! ’kmi^tATt0 tb*n',,n‘1.wt',C. \«Mr^i®Vs',,n^cCr0Cikerf
fleers have not definitely been op1'SS"
* "to
torr
It l« «*d*r*d. tkot Gt/3Kth da* of s*v i district and Mrs. JessieMcArthur thing will be welt under wav The
mber. a. h im. .1 t*. - ri«:k
of Hickory Cdfncrs spent Wednes- time has been tet at 10^ with
renoou. at &gt;*!d proUl* *«&lt;■*. b* and i.'h„, „.„u
—
UHW BM O«n Ml. at 10-00. With

ing the past year their safely throughout the United
Slates has been almost 100ft, an experience anequaled by few, if any. other form of Investment.

dividends since Its organisation 43 years ago.

Investigation la cheerfully received.

®fje Rational ffioan &amp;
Jlitupghrtent (jftimpani;
1250 Griswold St, Detroit, Mleh.
D«Writ's OU«,t BulUlni and
~
Loan Association
,

J. L. Maua, Hastings, Mich.

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

in si.

322-^"=?

S#

to do our part ”

8S,

Of thl, order, for ihr** u,&lt;«.&gt;«* week,,}"« «* »«« Wtvks with Mrs. Made- meetings Will be held for a time. .
nre.ion. to
dar «i h-»rinr. in the, line Daniels al teacher.
'
__________* , ,__________
?u:uW,pr'“to4'M' Mr• and Mrs Elmer Barrett atIRVING.
.
JH"0*®1-JuffiiM PreUts.
a ,,!cn!c ln Ba,Uc Crecki Mr. and Mrs. William Ecsley and
Hiidref a-,ltb. RroLter ,&lt; ruu.

|

Mr. and Mrs. Frank ktattson, Mrs.'

InS'on^

.
STATB or MICHIGAN.
| Irene Dickerson and Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ordtr of th, Coni«rr»uoa cotntaiMioa— Ljle Dickerson and Jcane attended'miller here leaving about twentv
' n
.
F?'
.
« rntvcellaneoiu shower at Vickery's ^,1 L*«
about.wenty-

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I., to
i.-t.i
uxr‘ul Presenta.
। went with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
u/uttoXoJ
HENDERSHOTT.
.Sowcrby.
&gt;4 In th. Low-1 The Ladles’ Aid will meet Sent 21
Mr' and Mra- John Vander Bosch.
.?4ii!!!’n» at thc
Mrs. Coy Slowfij for ’
llved «» M-37 near the Powers
t.i Hw.toi.r--dinner. It L hoped that there Wjij: ^nool-have sold their place and
1 ,‘y
be a good attendance for the elec- ijnOvwl to Qrand Rapids.
n.w-juTnro«.a°n of officers and settlement of: Mr- »nd Mra. Alex Mayville have
’.to. ir-1-i.iir. some new problems now before t'hcl*one ta Grand Rapids tt&gt; spend the
rr*d rtbiirt*4. Aid.
•
winter.
'
.
’ngoHoii if 'tioGAKTif. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christian-' Mr. and Mrs. Dorr BUnston of
. Dirorior Ttepartmut «f c.«.wmiira. sen and children vUited their uncle Grand Rapids were Sunday guests
’"’wX. H° L&lt;?n"m
! John Benedict, in Rutland Sunday.'
Mra. Blinston's mother. Mra. Fox.
H. I g. Cottoa. Bryntuy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hendershott'Mrs- Bllnston remained and Mrs.
» -0;&gt;nd Mrs. Diciila Holcomb with Clyde iKurr Warner returned to her home
state OF MICHIGAN.
’! Hendershott of Hastings were Sun- a,tCT two weeks here with her
Order of u, CooMrmum ci®BUion— day gtltttA of Mrs. Lillie Hoffman. ■ ,no'-hcr.
D«»r. CouxUm souh of Tows 12 Nortb— near Dowling. Aunt Dichla stayed ’
Edelma from Byron Center
•Mt'.’atStoV.xr,::;'%&gt;«■ &lt;'• i«i-&lt;’
।her^t.»»hmm.

■

“ re«r»r4« It&gt;&lt;- t.miiiir ,.f ,t...r &gt;n

Kirs. Clair Strowbrtdge of Cali- over tne Wf*k cnd'
fornta. Is visiting relatives here for Mr and Mrs. Leland Crum nnd
I. aoriL. rit'.amcsd, • cir«4
a
strowbridge will re. I daughter of Lansing and Jack War­
THEBEFORB. th* c&lt;m,*rv&gt;ti*n Cor^ turn home With Iter.
ner were Sunday guests at William
Mra chw. Van Vranken went to Me^nnX
.
two yeor, frem. Xor.nbw is. io;i3 it Alto Wednesday to help care for! Mr. and Mra. Earl Roush have
’‘S'iSi ?"• hw inanddaughter. Elenore Hay- moved back to Hastings since the
4*re’taM.*
raan\W(Kxl- who was injured In an auto- M- c- R- R- section 1im been dlnn«» i&gt;f lb* .Ut* ,1UW. of Tnwn 12 Nwh. .mobile 'accident three weeks ago
continued here.
Mr. and Mra Dr. Gun of KalamaPLEASANT HILL.
roo were guests at A. C. Clark's on
School started tills Monday with
M1m Myrtle Wilson as teacher.
DISTRICT.
nr*rin* t&gt;«p*rti»*nt &gt;t c«aM&gt;rT4iioa.; STRIKER .SCHOOL utotnivi.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Campbell
r-‘w"
b'T
.
I1,abcll McGinn returned to and sons wire in Grand JBipids
Sy I cXi'
I
b*™5 ln Wlnd^r- Canada. Mon-. Tuesday.
;|
i
' Out psoJ*1^.5; “,,ler "pending several weeks
Tlie Sunshine Club nw-t with
STATE or MiCHtnAN"'
&lt; * lr Mr^ S'
H°V,{hlallnI Laura Carter Thursday and tied oil
M.

HoaxarUn F»rtrid»»

; Sunda.v at Carson City and attend-

Saturday night as Lester Ray-

y*l«u&gt;* ta riunsomn T»rtrMr».', John ®cfk
Odessa spent line were returning home from getHrerourr
«
? “
CnmPbcl,’«jllng the last of some articles that
» b? Ihani WArt S3? p T i J'.’/’Lof Frr&lt;” Mr' ^i^d was moving to Moline.
hrfAy ord.r* ih»i far * rrd ,j ofjP0!' -pent Sundi^at S. Geiger's.
a car side swiped theirs, quite badV?
^k Erb and fam- ly damaging 1L Luckily no one was
,‘L’aT,.?* ■”%%“'
'I Ralph hurt.
taka, or kill any Hacctriaa i-art Strikers Bunday.
—
- -—
Mr. and.
Mrs. Ourtte
Pierce of
la th* fitaia.
..
Mra.in D.
Ickes Is
spending
a few Grand Rapids spent Friday with her
! day.
Hastings
visiting
relatives.
parents, Mr. and Mra. Stephen Car­
OEORfiB R. BOGAnTH
.
ter.
Mrs. Henry Elenbaas is working
NOTICE TO -CBEDIT0B8.
for Mrs. R. J. Williams.
Last Week's Letter.
N
'______ *________ ' Out 0 20
Mrs. Bert Palmer Is recovering
DEPABTMEMT OF CONSEBVATIO n' ;
from a tonsil operation.
Gun* B.
Dlroctor.
|
Vcre Carter attended A Century of
Progress this week.
Clare Williams left Friday for tlie
• «... V
A. H.. «.&lt;
state fair at Detroit
Time In th* 044South M*rJianl« rtrwi J
Mr. and Mra. Rom. Johnson of
Jacksen are spending a few days
wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Johnson.
d thirtydr*, wilh » birth
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Travis und famIT OF COx5krVAT1ON.|
’Z------ *•
xwsu,r of ^hoit spent Sunday with Mr.
fltusrt Mosul Jodi* *t Prob*u. - and Mrs. Bert Palmer and children

ITII President Roosevelt’s acceptance of the

On August 1st of this year, Chevrolet announced a blanket

NRA Automobile Code, Chevrolet, the world’s

wage increase as well as the adoption of a 7^-hour, 5-day

largest builder of motor cars, officially begins

week and thc employment of 12,000 additional men. This

operations in accordance with thc administration’s re­

wage increase was thc second in the last 4 months, Chev­

W

rolet having been among thc first to put a blanket wage

covery program.

Although thc oflicial code was signed only a few days ago,

increase into effect.

it will hc of interest to Chevrolet's many friends to learn

We feel that thc President’s recovery program deserves the

that the Chevrolet Motor Company started to carry out

whole-hearted support of every pitizen and manufacturer -

the spirit of today’s recovery program over three years ago!

in America. It is a bold, swift, courageous plan to start the

At that time, we put into operation a "share-the-work”
plan, whereby our workmen cooperated in spreading the
work to give more men jobs. By means of this plan, as

well as by regulating hours of work per week to meet retail

demand, and by building up parts stocks in lean seasons, it

ball rolling toward economic recovery. Its sincerity is un­

questioned. Its objectives are admirable. And the direct,
forceful steps the President and his associates are taking to

make it a success, should stir thc pride and admiration of

every American.

was possible to carry 33,000 men on our payroll through thc

We are proud und glad to do our part. And we are deeply

depression. For eleven months of each year since 1929, we

grateful to the American people for the patronage that has

havekeptour employment within lOpercentof this average.

enabled us to anticipate the present recovery program and

Wc arc justly proud of tliat record. We are also proud to say

to play our part today. After all, the immense number of

that Chevrolet workmen did not, at any time during thc

men employed by Chevrolet is a direct result of the con­

depression, become a burden on public welfare departments.

tinued preference America has shown for Chevrolet*

CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Diviiion oj General Moton

CHEVROLET,

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. »33

PAPE TWELVE

------------------------------------- SUDAN GRASS SAFER

/'"&gt;WHEN GRAIN IS FED

1X0AL nones

.

conn cdPasturc Further Reduced
by Carbohydrates

• in t ,.r. .» &lt;&gt;-•
,,«.«&gt;*»» ■■■ •
,t.f.»on. FUIkilir.

cL^c*or Injury From Frost.

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ni.T."f Frsr.Ht
,&lt;m*n. Dri*n3»t».
.
lXi^BCf«r,n&gt;Te
-,n of
•ni l

SOUTH SHULTZ.
,
. WEST HOPE.
Andrew
Minzev' George
nd Mrs
Andrew MlnxcyJ
George Keller,
Keller, who
who had
had the
the m!&lt;ml*
nwndihg tlia past -fortune
break
hip hut week.
wr.o nave
.......... * to
— .KW
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-his
­ „U
- ran-ufew jr«*l:s vWthu; relatives here, re- Is getting along «.»».. —
turn-d to their home m Muskegon expected- Hu neighbors hope lor u
Tuo'-d'iv ’
! steady improvement.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Springer re*'
p/?1**

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GLASS CREEK.
John Eru'?-V «♦»««»«»
frv,n a

Uri^y'

ouUn« al tlM! Hl*Y

Investors Seeking
Safety of Principal

«« &lt;&amp;«« «

Lanxlng —drains, even- hi”
Mr and Mrs. horest Smith and
nu.k.-dl Laubaugh returned hcunc — -------- --- ------------------ .---------- Mfinll amount-, fed daily to cattle* Frank H&lt;irn spent Sunday m Bat- 'fr(uu a .rl.j natih. and a vistl to n&gt;r Hating*. Ifi-th
Highschool
are:• ™
Ru*--• Choa. Whittemore and wife called
™~o! ur
.wl|| rt-duci- tlu* slight danger of
Ikllalre. in company, with'hU.unci , -.11
•■*Idubuugh.
■ - -•- Robert
•* - - and• Edith
bb&gt; nio;)U.r jn DPI ion Sunday.
polwming from Sudan gra.« p^-tun.
al Mri. Wm Lynch of Hat Philo OU?., and family, the Ixvt &lt; &gt;1- Wdrox and Umls Anders, and thore
Sunday vtaltora ut Roy Erway'g
according ‘io animal nutrition
k .spent Bunday with Mr the wick. Junior Otis-,
‘'“'K
LeotuH-d (RoblnMn
und »ur.
wife, of
who • offend.
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,
.
., •
writ uiai.nu
wuulmiii uuu
Michtemf State Colle
*.M.-k mm Monday v.
und Helen.-Doria and Albert. Griund Rapids, Mrs. Clara Robinson.
a broken
Mr and Mr-. Harry Mlw-ner of
item tripping '«i a Arent’
' - Wayland.
— • —
..
. and. wife
..
hd
Win. Havefu
tai- poisoned by eating ■ fr«.-t&lt;*d Sudan Kidama’oo Visited their purenf-..*.'grape vine, returned home to. Lan*
lot Southwest Rutland. Al Wolfe.
»&lt;“i* srfc.v but efforts made ar the CoH&lt;w Mi ami Mr.*- Frank Wilcox Of Ml&lt;l- .-niit with hi* parent# when they
.
DURFEE.
wife, and daughter, ot Grand Rap-1
"i", -to*cause any injunoui. elhrL* with •‘dlelf.wn. Ind and daughter. Mr.* brought
■
• . Ru-'-wll home from tin?
Mr. anti Mrs. Samuel Gtflger. anil ld.«. also Ward and.&amp;tiier Erway of
Chri'Li Padt-lfold wf Balttmvr- ,northern trip.
’
Jr and Mrs., Donald Geiger. invite Has! Ing.*.
- H»rnt Sunday afternoon with them.
before turned or. tills via -• and
Mrs. Sara Erway went Sunday .to I
ill mtuibera. neighbor*. anQ friends
Rev. Fred Horn and Mr*. Horn' teiulrd a shower
visit, her sister. Mrs. Clara Robinson
.and Evelyn *&gt;jwnt Sunday with Mr.
and Mi - Elmo Wednesday. September 20th. Pol m W'ayland.
fm
and
M:
Byron
Moody
uf
South
Ma
­
Tlie high value of the gi
.Snyder on Saturday night
;i
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McGhxklli: '
luck dinner.
•
pasture hav earned it the-'recom’ Grove.
&gt; 'Our M'Jiuol started TuG-dav with; Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and Veta and daughters of Hastings, and Mr '
mcndatjon of the College crops de­
Mr.* Lena Laiibaugh at tin* helm jH-pt Sunday wth Mr. and Mr.-. Sam and Mrs. Forre-t Havens. Virginia |
and
Gordon spent last Sunday P. M. I
Kell.ir and family und Mr. and Mrs.
, ®,‘, orZngeviUe.
Flovd Palmer nnd family of near at tin' Bird Sanctuary at Gull lake I
*h
Maurice Erway went to Grand i
Haney Leonard* rtf Dowling vis­
Rapids. Saturday where lie expects
;:! to
to
Tin* Quimby Birthday club met ,
ed his cousin. Rose Hallock. TuesMi.*.* Mildred Cwood returned
to have work.
tune her "lth Mrs- Ra&gt;' Clemens Thursday. Supday visitors at Clyde Warren?. I
day
..
.
IMunck* Saturday
IWI|
EJ..U: Sonnrrilte and son
a, Ar. Ih
,n the In- afternoon and had a very enjoyable ,
I
■; Mi
Carl Gw other
hat in
an4-daugh!er. Eva and Mr* (jwlw-state Noun
and son. Mr. and Mr.*. John Wolk*'
e May and ron. Jimmie of
TuplKt
Mr nntl
j.
Mr M. E Bateman Is spending
Creek sjient Wednesday', with' bn*bv ’,1\,
Jeanette, 'spent Sun- wvvral days with hts mid.’ Ernest, and daughter, Frank Cook. Jr., and ।
friend of Lansing
id Mr* l-C'ter Bonneville.
|&lt;!av' with Mr. and Mt*. Roifld An- and wife.
Moscow, with a (Xipulation of 3.- 1
Mr and Mr -. Ray Clemens entcrnew Kn*ar-eninddnuiditer.
t.-umd a number of neighbors with 300.000. u confronted with a short­
ice cream and wafers Satunlay eve­ age of water for both domestic u?^*
Siu- h?
ning.
*’
■
and manufacturing.

Mu»t find attractive thr wearily offered by building
and loan associations, bawd upon experience. Dur­
ing tlie past year their safety throughout the United

&lt;-i|U41cd by feu. 4f any, other form of investment.
The “National" Is one of these Mg mutual eompaydex with an unbroken record of semi-an/iual
dividends since Ita organisation 43 years ago. »
Investigation 1* cheerfully received.

ffiottonat ffioait &amp;
flnurBtment (jfompaini
1’30 Griswold St.. Detroit, Mich.
Detroit* ( Oldest Building and

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

i tiur. pasture continuously. ’ urutulatlon*.
.
’
:g.sn ’ farmer.* need' Sudan
Ronuhl Kenyon and his friend
.* a pasture plant and Morie Harold Paddock, of
in-;&lt;r C&lt;ratshould n&lt;ll be n'rrepti-d Grove, sjg-n; Friday afternoon h

near Hustinit's.

attend Sunday. School and poach-

; Will £lurd mid wife uccompariled empty M*au.
r- by Will Shriber' mid wife &lt;4 Has­
- tiiurs. spent a few day.* in thc north*
William

HilLda)

Chita
'hamberluln and Pail
the home of Aecclius Campbell’.* Muted Mr*. Jan
Sunday. A uood lime j* reported.
!mazoo Friday.
John Gurd and Melvin Campbel! • Several from 1
arx^ working lor Brown Brothers in ; ci-lebrarion nt H.

Tou'd nnd family

ic fornji r’.&lt; aunt

Kathryn U’oitse entertained tl
Shultz Echoes’* Friday s-venin
'&gt;r:y-ftve wen* present and a d&lt;

tnd faiqily
’s Sunday
of

AURUsti

a

next Frid.iy tycnniF.
and ' und young is invited.

daughter Ettle of Baitinu
Meh-in Campbell nnd

and Mr. and Mrs John CluimberLun
Ttman and’Palm iu
-■ !
m Calluin’.s in the McCallum di jriit

attended
Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Matte
tended the .bull «um&lt;v at V
Inildiltg luttoir Dav

and M-«

‘ John Chambefliiin. Tfar.htr.—Bib’
••Churl. Her..Norton; Young I’eopJe*
'Chis.*.‘ Ci lady.s, Chanibeiriiin:
Pri
ni; ry cIilv . "Mr
lk».*t? have not

Jew-h- McArthur

to do our part v

• in •
Iime.l
tir nun.br:

STATE or MtCIttOAN.
Order ot Ue CeowtvsUcc Cocx;.-;un
puk

f- .
On August 1st of this year, Chevrolet announced a blanket

\K \ Automobile C“de, Chevrolet, the world’s

wage increase as well as the adoption of a 7*•■-hour, 5-day

largest builder of motor cars, officially begins

week and the employment of 12,000 additional men. This

W

operations in accordance with' the administration's
wage
re*increase was th6 sccoild in the last.4 months, Chev­
rolet having been among the first to put a blanket wage
increase into effect.

fr&lt;?rti Beran
: Mr- Joans
■nd.

be of interest to Chevrolet^ many friends to learn

Wr feel that thc President’s recovery program deserves lhe

u* Chevrolet Motor'Company started to carry Vut

vholc.-henrtcd support of every citizen and manufacturer

rit of toda y*? recovery program otvr three years ago!

in America. 11 is a bold, swift, courageous plan to start thc

Al that time, wc pWt into operation a ’’hbarc-the-work”

p).in.' ulu-reby our workmen cooperated in spreading thc
Bari

Roush

work to give more men jobs.

By means of this plan, as

well a? by regulating hours of work per week to meet retail

dethand. and by building up parts sticks in lean seasons, it

it *&lt; num ih-trii t
Mr
U;s&lt; I.-abvil McG.nn return*.I to and :■
friki

. Clifton Ciunpbe
in Grand RbpWi

spending

Sunshine Club met wr.h •
?ar*&lt;-.- Thursday and tied of! *
t&lt;&gt;r Mrs Sim Niblx* .
day night as Lester. Ray--:
-nd Clifford Timmons of m&lt;&gt;-'
spent line were ret timing home from kv:-|
k at I»n Campbell’.-,
ting tin- la • of some articles tliat'
Mr. Raymond w.is moving to Moline*.'
port-spent Sunday m.s. Geletr’-.
• a car side .--wiped theirs, quite bad- I
Mr. und Mr? Frrink Erb and :am* ly damaging It. Luckily no one was
Hast l nu u**' culled ul Ralph hurt.
;
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis’ Pierce ’of'"
D. h
5 Spending n few Grand Rapids spent Friday with her!
days in Host
'Milin# relatives.' parents. Mr and Mrs. Stephen Car-!
ter.
j Mr*. Henry Elenbnp.; it= wxirklngNOTICE* TO CRgDITOBS
for Mrs R. J. Williams.
j
th* I'r'balr
Last Week’s Ictfer.
Mr.*. Bert* .Palmer U recovering *
rom a tonail operation.
Vcrv Carter-attended A Century of

Clare Williams left Friday for the
Johnson of
Jnciaon____ ,pending
_______ a , few days ,
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred *
.c?“w:bvattox.

ball rolling toward economic recovery. Ils sincerity is un­
questioned. Its objectives are admirable. And the direct,

forccful'steps the President and his associates arc taking to
make it a success, should stir the pride and admiration of

every American.

wa? p&lt;i**iblr to ratty 33,000 men on our payroll through the

We are proud and glad to do our part. And we are deeply

depression. For eleven months of each year since 1929, we

grateful io the American people for the patronage that has

have kept oiipemploymrnt wrthin 10 per cent of this average.

enabled us to anticipate the present recovery program and

We arejustly proud of that record. Xl c arc also proud to say

to play our part today. After all, thr immense number of

that Chevrolet workmen did not, at any time during the

men employed by Chevrolet is a direct result of thc con­

dipro-ioii.brconie a burden on public welfare departments.

tinued preference America has shown for Chevrolet.

&lt; llEVUOl.LT MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN, DitMon »/Central SImi

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 20, 1933

WINGS VILLAGE Ideas Run Riot In “Silver STAFF EXPLA NS
N THEYEHR1B63Thread”l&gt;oster Contest AIMS MIO Films
THERE WAS NOT A BRICK
DWELLING OR STORE IN
HASTINGS THEN

One Hundred Twenty Three School
Pupils Submit Colorful Designs

RE TURNED1 T^HASTINGS
To Occupy Pulpit Next Sun
day After Absence qf
Several Weeks

tjPAGES 1 to 6

NUMBER 21

DISTRIBUTION OF “uc5fS*asLF,.ST YOUNG MIK IMS
FmiYINJURED
^IMURY MONEY
Daily and Possession Limits
.Have Been Reduced—■
Season Closes Nov. 30

COUNTY TREASURER L. F.
EDITORS OF THREE COUN
T&gt;w duel.
... Mwi»..n
DONALD GEUKZS OF MID.
It is good new* th the people of
TIES QUESTS OF KELHating.-. a- well as to the members MAUS RECEIVES CHECK open October I and rontinne until DLEVILLE DIED ON SUNot the First United Brethren-ehurclia
Nbveinlx-r 30. with the tame limits ■
DAY NIGHT
FOR $50,405.16
LOGO FOUNDATION
Ito shooting early mornings and late
to know that Rev 1. E Lap*1 hi.1

afternoons ax heretofore. The daily
---------limit for any hunter hn been re- DROVE TOO FAR OFF
duced from fifteen to twelve ducks.
ursn iDi/iun
and of this lower limit not more,
KUAU NLAn IKVINu
than eight canvasback ducks or of
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any one variety will be allowed. Accident Happened While
Pu .*..‘ion limit for a hunter ha* —
-- ——
been reduced from thirty to twenty- Descending Long Hill—
four duck*, and of the twenty four,
Companion Slightly Hurt
not over sixteen can lx- cunva-.backs
i Tlic home where dur .family first «! *» this context Dean Eugene. ।difficult than expected. A big maor any other particular variety.
i Donald Oeukes, age 19. of Middle­
Iv.dded was Just beyond live bend in Davenport of AVuodtatid. Mrs Htirru jortty of the p..f.-re displiiv^l cou: ville. was bo seriously Injured in an
(iiren street on the north side Woodburnc ot Hasting* and George Mdriabli- originality ancTTligeiiulty.
automobile accident near • Irving.
unties
Allegan Barry and
Acres- tiie n&gt;ad on (he south side J" Murray of Grund Rupids M*rv.d, to all of tlu-diviston* there weir mx
$56.46516. that being Barry county's
Sunday evening, ‘at about 9:20, that
■ Krll.arg Inn Battle
was the home of Juinea Dunning. As Judges. Award* were made In the,or eight j».t.r. between which
.-hare* of the first installment. paid
he died about an hour later at PenThur
’
-day
evening
whose name wa* given to Dun- court house Turaday mdrivlng
there »a* UtUe to chi»a* TIih ma&lt;bby the state of the primacy school
lung's Addition' to tin- city of Ha*- Thi* c9hte.1t. a* explained In o thd judging rather of a problem tn were fifteen publishers present
fund. It u at the rate of $9 33 to:
ting*. These two were tlve last ivouxes prevluu-* issue ot tiie Banner wa*)making their -.4.. uMi-. the jiidgts tliiiroughl-, enjoyed meeting
Mr. Cieukes and Miss Cora Bever„ ork aubmilted from Other and the tn&lt;
&gt;11*1(1
on that street Beginning, u little v««ductrd In &lt;oniiretiW1 with “Thwyk, who lives east of Irving village,
west of our home mid extending to Silver Fhrvad. u three act t.mv the standpoint &lt;»I originality. peril- After some t.nir
were driving to her twme from Multhe e:ut line of Roy Fuller's ii-xne. .!•»'“&gt; Ya»«a*y bo.&gt;-&lt;l on mi old Cor .lienee *&gt;f subject matter to some in* delightful hatique
at the above rat makes the ch
SIX MEN FROM JACKSON dk-v^Ue In a new Dodge coupe’ At
WX-. unbroken forest. Beyond that 'null legend to t&gt;- pre*Hited, by th- &lt;-id&lt;nt in tie- play, draftsiiiuivJiip. tlii-ir appettt* with them.
REDUCTIONS DUE TO NEW of tile sue given
,
PRISON GAVE DELIGHT­ the time of the accident they had
was u clearing. ‘Hie place where Ilnstings Civic Pluy»-r.-. in Central color •cbeme and la-atii’-.- The foii started the descent of tiie big hill on
(Mi.-r'.thr aunt- of tlw- intlur man
FIFTEEN MILL LIMIanother installment paid in De­ ,
Pennock hospital now stands was atiditoriuin. Oct 6 Only pupils nr lowing .were hnally selected a., win- haa
FUL CONCERT
th" Irving-Middleville road. just
been
satisfied,
members'
of
the
also cleared. On the south side of the grade.-, or junior high’ srhoul ners:
cember which. it 1* believed, will br
; north of the bridge that spans the
TAT10N
TAX
Foundation rtaff explained the plans
were permitted tu enter A synopav ■ Rural Bch&gt;&gt;h Ttvornapple on that highway and
ORGANIST AND VIO­
of the Fomidutlon in
First, secund
FtraL
scr-und kik
and! third grade
gradi ­•
rung home.'was a targe cultivated of the play wa* read to each boy br
about
• mile fr&lt;.m Irving. The acci­
iiticr wlic-re its work is EQUALIZED VALUATION
Find. Calvin Fare. MtKih
field Back ot that wa* Dunning'*
The share of each of the'-fownship
LINIST MUCH ENJOYED dent occurred near the top of the
now benu; coined on
woods The writer can recall seeing pupil wax'Klven lull freedom in de­ School.-third grade
hill. JUii far from the- residence of
OF
COUNTY
S20.000.000
Hi-eond.
Robert
Webb.
Barryvl
igning
a
tioMer
bax-d
ou
Mtbjecl
thousand* of passenger pigroiv,
465 16. and the number ot perioru o Chaplain Evvert Discussed Mrf uall. Donald must have t&gt;-en
v ru ral understanding of the Foun­
lighting in th/jse woods, and seeip,; matter contained tn the synofMta. SeiHMil. third grade.
age in each township and tl.
driving at a good clip an lie rounded
dation'* plan-, and. purj&gt;OM.-s in . its Township and School Dis­ school
the Subject of Crime and
Fourth, tilth and sixth grades—
city, arc u&gt; foHov
numerous immense flocks of them
'the curve leading to the straight­
। work. Th'-v have nothAg to con(Continued on page tlireei
fl&lt;£ of
iviiiging tlielr way north and south 1original work, Patent* and leachera
Its Prevention
away cour.se toward the bridge. Then
,'rvrii. and* invite tho fulte^l umb-i. tricK* Cut Budgets Helping
7n the spring and tall. To one who
1
,
Township
Amount
IF dk-covrred another car approach­
P
Tile
Methodist
church
was
packed
.Manding.of thcii effort'!, but
to Lessen Expenses
saw Mich thtlnlte numbers of tlw-.se FOURTH DISJ. CON8 2.603 07
Assyria ...
t-.e’u iy
it.x limit Friday night to&gt; ing at the foot of the hill. He turned
r imstani &lt;•-. uif m
birds !t M-iin* unb. lirvenble that y./ctIT|ftll urDC cil*ir»AV
A 1
Baltimore
238
Tb&lt;- taxpayers of Barry county
2330 M
hear tiie famous Jackton. Prison
being
the siigcies Is extinct, and has been VENTION HERE SUNDAY (he Sunday
„
204
1.90332
will realize*, when, they pay their Barry ....
Quart* tte and their mderful
‘
" uctv-WHc farther than was necessary,
fur many year*.
•
- ---- over th.- c K A 8 01 that number t
lt The wheel* of his car cut mto the
canut and' vtolintat. . hey, gave
.
.(aU &lt;/• &gt;a . in.n&gt;&gt;i t“XeS this year, that a considerable
lliere were many "grub palche.&lt; Hope t0 j|avc Dept. Comm. H.c.tii'. . 7mt.uh.xl 170. WoodlatM
Castleton .
k of tin- 'work' reduction hax been made for them
program that wa* intensely enjoyed. tiank. He evidently damped on the
piotr
tn Hastings at that time Tin- half
r
.sc, j-.,h. rsn.v.. in i.n.i rw-iinn on ..
Hasting* Tx 1&gt;... 199
1.856 67
I;.wa.-.
brought
b
&gt;
’
RlB'en
mill
tax.
which
was
i
Every
number
was.
given
enthusias
­ brakes and probably last control of
as Speaker—Drum and
block occupied by Mrs. P T Col'it rwimtcd two rngiix-s to haul th&gt;, ... 1287 12,007.71
.... ..
He Ip 4 en *‘lick- approved by the voters of this .‘■•.ate,
tic applause and eneori-&gt; wen- fre­
grove's residence was a tangled
MWeii big coarlics to- Kalamazoo, 1.-." approach' farmers making all
2301.88 quent and were given graciously . . thrown bottom-side Up several feet
Bugle Corps Coining
&gt;f"r "«&gt;'• The .-qiialired value of
thicket of thorn tree* and mush.1
JM
Tiie Cliuplam ot the Prison. Rev from the roadway. Just what caused
Laurence J. JBauer Post of where llirv made up a train oxer Llw ■Utt-. Ut promi:&lt;-.y of the good they Badv county for .*tute tuXditmn pur­ Irving ..
Wtiut was then called "Bumble Bee theThe
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'-ayrt-.poqiA hui. betii fixed by the• state, Johnstown . . . 286
Ewert. ncrompanled toe six men to the serious internal Injuries suffered
American Leftion and the Auxil­ Michigan Central for’Cliicap* '
Phiins," south of Weal Bond street,
•verul who ing him anything.
Maple Orow.
’320
not definitely
tn,. bounr^ff equalization at $20,000,000
thi* city and also gave a tlilk on the ‘by ‘ e .young
—, man
, .l* —
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will entertain the Fourth Dis­
wiu&gt; mostly patches of grubs •pier? iary
.
.subject ol crime and it.-, prevention, known: but tiie crumpled steering
mild ti'il the stat** 1 ix tins year will be Orangeville
.n«
trict
convt-ntimi
of
the
two
orguniw.-re a few Imuses— very few—in'
wus only 8 of a mill, which would muky Prairieville
The Chaplain -.tided fhat it L- id* wheel evidenced the fact that ho
llierefnn- unde;
Rutland
.
.
191
the
amuun.
Sle^Ri
The
rolls
of
tlw
renviction
that
our
criminal
law*
was
thrown
against
it
with
great
suspicion on the part of farmers,
Hum a dozen home.-, in what is now
. 468
4.368.44
*1 Hvukl be so amended that a judge fort*«- Hix right limb wa* also brok‘ ’ brought toira-tlilng niipervisor*. us yh&lt;&gt;wn at their June Thomapple
tlx* M-coiid ward, and not* over ii plate. nn«t following the dllffier u aUJi’l
Woodland
. 363
3 386 79
rhitnd tl.-iitnic.v
.. w ..
it «.si*m. aggregated $l»ff63 318. The
can .o ntcncc i [prisoner without «t- Fortunately Mt** Beverwyk wa*
into u nt-it
dozen m what is now the flr.M ward
C K
Yankee Spring.* . 180
1.679 40
namihg th- nuhvoer ol- year:-, tu- not wriously injured, receiving no
him anything county tax was fixed by tlw county
The-only brick building in town was is hoped thut the Department Com­
which he should bcHrnprisoned. He.bad cut* . nor broken bone*, alUx cJiittixtiixi at four mills.,which
tin- old jail, standing where the late mander may be present but the Lc-; COLOR TOUR DATE
Total ...
6053 $50,465 18
.;.vid there should be a conimtoaon ofJ though she was much brutaed. The
would make the comity tax this year
I-lftlo Slieldon lived for many, yean* gion lias not heard definitely from
not lit- than three nor more lhart occupants of tiie other car gave
£79.03337. The total slate and ciiunThe
school
boards
of
this
city
and
’Hie industries of Hastings Were him. Another interesting -feature'
POSTPONED TO OCT. 17 .^id
county will be very glad indeed tb five men. ut the -prison all th- '-very asstatanpe pbvible and Mr.
few and primitive They consisted of
opnty tax Waigel tpfb money. None of it can be. 'tipic. wtio would make a study of Hall telephoned to Middleville for
the Hadley grist mill, which stood a River:. Drum and Bugh- Curps. who Delay'Necessary To Permit ’’ha'
v tax last year UM!d for any other purpose than each man brought to prison from Mr. Beeler* ambulance. The latter
little north of tip- inlrrrertion of ulll furnUh music.
! any court. Ih* antwdent* should be arrived *oon after and brought Donw.li »8Q364.26. It will £hus be wen, paying teachers' wa'i
i
Visit to Kellpgg Camp
Court strict on hind now occupied
io-4ted up thoroughly, his pa*t*hl*- aid and M; Beverwyk to Pennock
that the combined stat* .and counx'itool year. It
Fallowing the program, the Atixil-1
by the C. K At S. trucks Where iury
---- z and .he should
.— .z bo­hapltal. He had previously tele­
ndatlon &lt;has no tv tux this year will be $64383.94 for paying past tndebtedne.tury ascertained,
busines.-* session is to be held
At
Pine
Lake
Court Street crossed Fall Crqpk val­ at the Legion home on ,B. Church!
those it plainly
under close observation while In-' phoned to Dr. McIntyre, asking him
ley was a dam. with u mill race St., while the Legion remains ut the. ,, ,,
All the Fouiidation asks.”, As tiu-lownshtp&gt;. g.-nerully «ix*ak- iirm RANKING CDDF
। carceruted. If tin- commission became*1 t6 come to the hospital os soon a*
leading to the grist mill, also to a 1 O o. F. hull
।
NtW DANMNU lUUt
•
Kellogg Foundatlfin Camp at Pitasaid. *iv to be judged by the
satbfled the man Is anti-social, look­ possible.
sawmill -the latter being one of the. It is hoja-d that every Legion- lake will be rloa-d from Oct. i to 14
reduced Uieir budgets lor this year.1
Something to be; It wax not long after the young
IN OPERATION SOON ing upon society
(Continued on page seven, part twqi nnlre. ex-service man and Unit inclusive, the “Color Tour*
&gt;n n plain mid truthful way; then tlierc cannot help but Im* a large
preyed upon, a ho luyi no conwlence &lt; man wa* brought to the hospital be­
u.- know then- wilfjte no nitatndvr- mi'iiwTJSSirmw'JliiXfi" M“n? Changes Governing or social conseiousnes.* about break- fore it wa* seen that hi* Injuries
. member m«&gt;- be preiem omSuudny
stundlng and there will ix- general
Ing law*, then-tlvat person should be were very serious—evidently mane
ns there are several matter* of mj,
RAY COOK REOPENS HIS
approval of the work of the Foun­ a* well a* in this city.
kept tn prison all hl* days. If it intcmaf hemorrhage He died within
portwnoi ui&gt; lor ducuevlo,, in WMeli P*y*l*on™. 1'",n Qb* *Procedure of Business to
WELDING &amp; MACH. SHOP all should be interested.
•
.
.
। Members of the tour, us stated m u dation,"
.‘hall b.- .i.certained that he is an is- fifteen minute* after hta arrival at
Apply
to
All
Banks
responsible
moron, or a person of • the hospital.
The J.dl &lt;:.ptaiiati.,n ot the plans TWELVE MORE DENTISTS
I previous article, will be gue.-t - &lt;if tit-.- .-.nd
j.ur,-. — &gt;•: t&gt;i&lt;- ...mdan.m in 1,’lunc- UCtalldlo
Jni. new “-bunking
uaniunB coae
inR
The
code"• H
la |x.
being
BucatLse her Inhirte*
Injuries were not aeriseri­
(Continued on pace threei
Hecmue
Streptococcus Infection Kept “SILVER THREAD" TICKET KelloRtt Camp at a luncheon
ous Miss Beverwyk wa* able to retin ton.- count;-.; is substantially TO TAKE SPECIAL COURSE worked out for the banks of the
,.„
Him From His Work for , SALE BEGINS THURSDAY d£2±'dattUS
Jn*rn to her home Sunday night.
ns follow
country. It will makosoine notabh- WILLIAM FISHELL IS
i Mi Keil.
him.cif will be Foundation Sends Them to chttn»c&lt; ln banking practice and
------- Two and a Half Years
&lt; d i.ui w.-. k Th. tour will -tart
pk-a.Md.f then- shall t&gt;- no .mention
, *7..
)&gt;rocedure. When the pro|&gt;owd real.CONVICTED BY JURY ; teemed by all who knew him. He
Ray P. Cook has opened his Weld- Members of Women’s Club to irojn ('/&gt;»(« house &gt;&lt;iuarc hen at 9 .. i
'•
Chicago - Will Study Chu- shall be adopted, us it soon will be.
.
was a young man of integrity and
: o'clock
in Uie jnoming. and drive
ing and Machine Shop. Just north
»...
Wnsteaaes to
"
'
dren
’
s
Dontictrv
•
u
W11
‘
lhen
necessary
for
everyWas
Charged
With Receiving character. His death b a great blow
1 through some o^iv- Mtente'countryqf tli«* roller mill building. He has
as ilosleasts io
aren s Dentistry
bank t0
goven)PC1 by .t Wc un.
_ .
_
.
to his parepu. MY. and Mrs. Arthur
Stolen Property Having
1 ide of Irving. Tixmiapplr. Yankee MILK PRODUCERS TO BE
added new machinery
rear-!
Children
xnaza-n
za»za..
Unto
ago
the
V.
K.
.
KrIderatand
the
approval
of
the
gov
­
’Oeukes. as well a* to the people of
ranged his plant-so It can be much M,.lnb&lt; r« of the Hastings Women's 'Springs and Orangeville t-iwuship-.'
a Value of Over $50 ’ Middleville, who esteemed him very
. ASKED TO ORGANIZE
^nniatlon wnt Sixteen (lent- ermnent is xwured.
ending uu al Kellogg Camp as near
more convenienthr ojM-rn ed. .
CJub ftpolwOTK
c, rhl.
.
: L«te from the three counties. Alicund&lt;-r the new code no bank will
William Flshell. of Plainwell.. ; highly.
,
Mr. Oqok ha* been kept from h * .nu,.ad; „ three-uct drama boxed 12:(Xi o'clock a- pec.itiii*. Followini; Will Co-operate With Gov- Kun- Barry and Ekton. to Chicago be permitted to pay a larger rate Michigan,
was convicted by a jury The funeral will be held today
work for over two and one-half
old
h,
d u, u. c. a brief program of entrttuJnm&gt;-nt. ’
,to d?
Rraduate work in chll- ,;l interest on any kind of deposit.- Tuesday afternoon in the circuit from Ute---------Middleville
Methodist
----- —---------—
the tour will iiflleially dhbaiid about
eminent in Getting High­
dren
x
dentistry.
It
was
not
j»m|- than other bank.-. In the state charge court here of the crime of receiving church, conducted by Rev. McKean,
audhwium.
Oct.
tococcua
^zwnuu Infection,
n e, nn which
w «• confined
rm, nr
planning tO UCl UM hOStClQa** 2 00 o'clock so that those who doirc
, ble at that time to send all-the for the same sen ice. No bank u ill stolen goods, having a value of more He is survived by his parents, by one
er Prices for Milk
him to ins bed several month* and to childrt n who might otherwise bc cun return to llieir busuiesM**. An
&lt;u
ntlsts
who
would
have
been
be
permitted
to
pay
interest
on
any
sister. Mis*
than $50. The testimony began at brother. Chester, aod
Representative
John B. -6i range • pleased to go:
.
.....
left him in nuch n physical condition unable to m-c the play. Each member extended route will be planned for
a second group commercial deposits, but only on about nine o'clock Monday morning. “
'
Evelyn.
that he wax unable to work. Grad­ i* requested to look after at least Hvx.e^ho .desire to continue the 01 Eaton count). hiniM it a farmer.
continued uuwi
until auum
about mr
the muuc
same -,
Wft“ el&lt;i t&lt;-il prv-ld-nt al a recent in- °
’"z* C
£a*1,e-ar'?a savings deposits,
,and
1UU vumuiucu
------------- .» » ».-------ually he has Unproved, until now he one child. A list, of children will be
•orennl tnecting of Michigan milk nJ .
i*he, Northwestern Service charges will be required hour Tuesday. Then the lawyers DQV CpnilT ACTIVIIs able to resume business at the old furnished
Ilirnl.n„rt by
nv Mis* Mildred -i-miw
Tuttle.
--------- --—T-v.v.jr u«u.. A great many fav-. summed up the case and the Judge
place. This will be good news to the school nurse,
and members desirin';' MUSICIANS PREPARE
Tne following dentists Ors that banks have in the post delivered hl* charge to the jury,
TIES HAVE STARTED
people
of Hustings and
mtvwflln: .»•
nr *
W
--------------- ...............
.........al. ­ ,
verdlct was returned ut 4:30
!£• JKl; !™"&gt;
™J
..11 vicinity.
1. Hl’,' ■“ &gt;»“ *"
project »..■ renucu-U
done -without
charging
cusoriicrs
FOR INDOOR CONCERTS ,»«.*&lt;
“
Farmers,
F*rfiwrs. especially.
rsorel.lh-.’ a*
u well as
u city
rl&lt;» |Q
|n
. .
,
. ...
, nin.r Ua a««uui&gt;&gt;nv. "uFiamw^
lzi . OU1UI xvuui- though they cost-the banks a lot of
the ellrenoon. Pra^utimi At- Sca gcont Oroup Leader II
people will appreciate the fact that to securing tickets.
ouuide the Detroit area
rn and. Dr. Franz Willison of Ha*- money, must hereafter be . paid. in
torney L. E Barnett represented „
.
this place Is again open so that they General ticket sale for the. play is ! Attliough there w a hill in re­ Hits committee will meet Friday tings
Named
Court
w
------A —n
''"” of Honor
can get repair worft done. There are , .
.
....
, ■ /
Cua-m:.-.
..nd non will have The Foundotmn has but one pur- There will be charges for Issuing the people mid Harrs Pell, of Algard to outdoor concert*, the Ha-- nidrt
,— at—
•
drafts. There will be charges for
defended Mr. Ftshell.
many larmyr. «ho' have m.chlny. » b. »n tomorruw. ThuIMlay. A l» ting* Bytpphony Orchestra and the
Next Wednesday
Plans recady.for tin-perinatient1 ,xjse in providing for special /n- the collection of checks tor custom­ legan.
21.' according &gt;"
to **~
Roy Cordes, finance
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The
reason
why
this
trial
took
llrnl am In auch nndllhm Ih.l thay s1
Hastings
Citv . Band
Band "are
"are continuin.i
continuing orgutrzaljon.
-..tion. which it ls bcUevtd .stiuction in children's dentistry and ers. A minimum deposit will be re- place in Barr/ county was because Boy Scout work is starting
up
chairman
of
the
Civic
Player*.
Th*H
“
’
tlng»
City
.
...... -,ts
. of
.z «»e quired. or a Mrvice fee will be
may iiave thought It impossible to sale will be conducted at the Cordes their regular schedule of weekly re- Wil. 11.11,- ,,i,r ITShI mi-mhaTK ..r,- ......
‘!ul •“ ,n heIp ....
thc dw,tl
Fair pricesa n....
, ‘u‘ ‘h™ counties to give belter co-op- charged for carrying any account Mr. Ftshell, at the Jime when he again with fine prospect* for a very
z^a J
pr
ut tothree
SSjtiera
fJL”
X "a\S“n ,n c.arr&gt;’on the Foundations that-shall lie 1S than the mint- lx alleged to have received the stol- successful year under the capable
ctw are
lx? decided
by, the
comXXIS"
ln n'w
Mpupju W » and iSI•■«&gt;* »&gt;-•»
&gt;'_• miltoe
goods, was living tn his co’toge leadership of Scout Executive Lloyd
mX?
S
m™
ite
,
• en
at Gun lake in Yankee Springs. Shafer.
... This comi 11 » certain that the income of where^
Mr cook’a annnunerm.nl will br ''du,l£8t“^,
day’Wr 'b. iu'.r »“
'rmir'ly r«! with -where Jhe
Ihe slobstolen
properly
was al
«1-* At
A; Woodland on
„„ a™L.y
0 P[°P
crty uas
Monday s.yiwas
evening
three distributors.
REV.
R.
H.
BREADY
bank*
Will
be
seriously
curtailed
by
lened
to lutve been delivered lo Mm. al ,l8hl o clock lh,
cramltue
found en anolhrr paar In Ulla UMlr•,ull othSka
™ ‘ ““
'*«■ *'■
"&gt;■“ *»' ouldoor run, tint tec of six will meet later in De-1
charged with lu*v- ,„
cl to Cleet
elect a new Scnut
TH DDCACU CIlkinA V ,h&lt;* ncw codr In order to make up and'wln re lie
inet
Scout bUaur
Master
‘
.
[certs were greatly appreciated In troit. with representatives of .the
IU
rntALn
oUNUAY
for
some
of
that
lost
Income
these
ln«
paid
the.
tln.-vr.
who
stole
the
,
nd
0
„
L
„.
n
i
„
tlw
.
Iorm
„
one.,
GOLD MEDAL CONrmprcpmcy Qrunni
this community and that people federal government, to draft a ’
service cliargt-s will be necessary. too1' wWch ewwwed ot two slot p,ah w-hix,; men. had moved Irnm
TEST SUNDAY, OCT. 1 EMERGENCY SCH00L
[here arc looking forward to the tn- .Mate-wide milk code, exclusive of Former Pastor to Fill Pulpit m the past it was possible for o machines.
[(lt. village Ute Scout* Iwd a hike
the Ik-troit aria K p. Hull, presi­
n«v,zazKa»
if its managers so desired, to
LOANS AVAILABLE
dent of the Milk Producers Associa­ at First wr
Methodist
Church , i»nk,
|&gt;ay a hJgh rat&lt;. of intcrtJlt jn ordcr HOME ECONOMICS CLASS- and wetner &gt;roast and a general good
time.
tion of the Dettoit area, recently.
Winners of Silver Awards lo Punda Set Aside for Use of
to attract deposits, in the. future,
.'said that farm products must be: in Rev. Dewey's Absence
ES START
OCTOBER 'nic flrst
,nertln&lt;
,h‘:jeadmbjp
n,,w 8&lt;‘*
vi nn 1 IN
111 uvivuuii
grouii
undR.r ofUw
"Z7
1L7-7.” »~~
Compete at Coats Grove
- ” 7"’ -I I Till* 1* the Ume of year when pep-* btought back into a proper price Neal Sunday monUns at Un:
“ ‘l, "|e
Districts With Money in
pie who can do . &lt;&gt; should remember’
»»"»“»»“"&gt;!- Second Year’s Instruction in ? Ru&amp;«n Cleveland wu held Tues­
Church
I
relationship with the • product* of &lt;o'dtxk Kt the M'tlmdM Epucvpal J’"1””
Closed Banks Pennock hospital with canned veg­
churrh.
a lormer |aar. luv. Rua- ,n,“ «"WI&gt;ton bet.etn bank,.
|
day
evening
at
the
Methodtat
other
industries,
and
predicted
that
&lt;
* On Sunday evenln^detober 1 i M
MBUa
o
cou
,,
.
_
...
.
.
,
ciuoie*
uiki
iruns.
jem.
s.
etc.,
wnicn
,,
,
........
■
..............
..
..
^
.
...
ctable* uml fruits, jellies, etc. which
Nutrition Wil! Start
church, at which time a name wo*
Mre M.ud Smith, enunly Khool „„,d M ' lo
klr
Ior It..- P ..... . &lt;1 new .. &lt;Al..tl.»&gt; u.mld sell If. Bready. now of Pioneer.' AUXILIARY TO HOLD
?»±e°X^! commissioner,
chcKen- This group :s sponsored by
mmtMlonrr. sent
wnl out
out application
uppllrallon
al lhr
b'.f
uwrraw th.- pureluulnB Ohio, will preach in the absence of
Then
»|L
"n;bhmh»
the Hasting* Rotary Club and 1*
lanb» tor
lor emergency
emwney loans
loan, to
to thtrthlr- d„„
cott ol operl&gt;unK 1)w hoa. W'1“™™ by flvhlj them i. Rev. I,. L Dewey, who Is attending
ANNUAL
ELECTION
The
Women's
Home
Economics
the winners of the silver tkedal con-: ty-flve muntrv
«rhzvti»
«h»t
hiv**
' the. first Sea Scout troop In the
country schools that have 1 plla]
‘«*r price for their milk, which they thc Michigan Conference at Benton
clasMM
will
beijln
tivelr
work
next
Sete
ronff’.ro
’I r.md. imnminH^
'mixvunded-in
dated bank*,
-in clnowi
honk. |i w;
know
h
R।
bf(,n are not obtaining at the present time Harbor.
county. ■
.
Members
Urged
to
Attend
month. They will take up the aecIonjgni&gt; Wednesday
Wean«w*y evauna. the
uw
EVXSJ»»‘it
Rev. Bready had a very success­
--------- y ------------------- ----------rcfent
for a hom'tai to K. t l°uUlde the De&lt;n»:t area, where the
end year's work tn Nutrition. We p Tonight,
‘
’ n^r^rriihevening,
Par* Nn fl
Session on Thursday .
imn- bo* kamrt .hz-nanJ of th,
«
cetved word from the state aupnin- j,y Very few of them are ab’e to prU'" hl 3 ‘ 1K'‘ c; n! ,n!lk ,l“s bccn ful pastorate hart; and ha* many
mln S’tiw e^nt71tkrf^lSnfmalirnitrndcnt of P
..................
ubllc Instruction
...
that ply thrl? rumUltt cwiX
&gt;»* ■&lt;»
friend* who will be glad to hear him
Ss.Tu»
I
?X!St«S»SsSa
Evening
n.JL, !Jm.v“m 1 department in Um. administrative board had set ,
on
Sunday
morning.
•
by fine management at the
**“
rv fltofnT nA’r
7
o'clock to decide upon * XUCThis week Thursday cVentng.
L rnltanu. MU. Mar-1 »'ldre«l.«&lt;l.0M
““
«‘ pdrpoo. Ap- ever,
lor un.
,&gt;d...u;,. L^di-I
tn nr n R Kratt (*ub
Sept. 21. the annual election of of­ portant and very helpful. Over mix
women In lurrv county
“J? ...
bc. r'l'"'? "nob.
‘S' wreiionof
tlwth(
women.!
iwurd ,
.nd
One Auction
Sale
for the American Legion tmndtwt
f™,i«ip^nwn*moi'pub. w
nm™ M
,;
0(
,
M I-----------------_____________
L.
The jury wa* agreed upon Tuesday ficers
hair
rnrolW
In
Hume
BeoMmla
"£?,
1^, ‘“,",‘"4
Auxiliary will be held at the Le­ rl.ws. Th, InterrS or tte wnmrn ?'■ .T,''-".
’
instruction post marked not lat- ,county. Pennock hospital has been
r,t **»«“*« «
afternoon
and.
at"
this
writing,
the
Misses Lillian Tolhurst and Virginia *... than Sent 23
v. c.
gion notne.
home. Tne
The meeting
meeting begins at
Waters from Hastings High artel r J
„.ur,.d bv ..... kept
- -going■ through four years of
A* h« ha-divided to quit (arming.i^*^ ” ’ 0 ^*^"*^ !?^,*1!,,1! 7:30 o’clock and II is hoped there of the county in this work seems to Pack will bc on Friday evening al
the
church.
severe depressioi
depression, from which we V. C. Frantz-will have an auction ™f*1'
Lloyd Demond ot Coats Grove.
iu,“5 *"rc
increase The work is practical and
*’
‘j mrv be a good attendance
Earl Palmatier Iva* been appoint­
The winner of thl* gold medal cJTii must te vu^l for cxwn.^s 5"
0’ en
‘&lt;£“
are I
now
emerging
We should all sale ut his farm, tjirct- rfnb s north 1c lirt U-n&gt;ewt»?
™'rwing the budnes;
don. ice helpful In the home.
.
ed Scout Master of Troop No. 73
contest will go to Allegan on Oct.
toe ciSenTVear Ito h toe ‘ ' ?'v
.MSLSffi! c™m hod dike will be served.
i to help its bcncvQ- and one mile &lt;*a;t uf Lacey , sale to *
to succeed Rusnell Cleveland. .
5 to compete for the pearl mediiL । .^nte^Tof putt"'l«SSt!S; k,U WOrfc’
begin at 1:00 P. M Mr Frantz offers ■ {Jf g*iSTSlr ttttiSoS^TIwel The da,&lt;’ '°r ,nit**n ‘tl3U ‘ ’
WORLD WAR VETERANS.
lETEBAS'S. ’ TIU* week and twelve Boy Scout*
13 horars. 2 cows. calf, chickens, corn
f*"^^n.T«*re announced lat?-.
iUdSs*
•mj?!
An additional Quota of 244 VetP&gt; to the Kellogg Health Comp
.‘d^m'^'h, 1STJS’Sf
RIPE RASPBERRIES.
crans has ix rn a.v.igtx'd for Michi- at Phw take to conduct * _n«j«iel
UNION ON KJ
THURSDAY.
Mr*.
Uzzle
Cole
brought
to
the
«
“
»•
“
&gt;
‘
he
Civilian
OJnxertaU.au
camp “nocrtewh^r*
toe hlrectirav
of f18* K.
‘
| ?rotaS“5t V rolnc£ded“bcfore BaSr Xe 11T w°rek*a bmndv
Ap^llcaUau‘mim ta-‘ mmie Reli
oF^ry'c^y
BUSY TERM OF COURT.
I
CORRECTION
• ’I'*w SvP^ntber meeting of the : B*niwr'
.
_ . .
a.
.
. '1^,.... An»l&lt;^ atizaaa. mu.* la.. »■«.&lt;.. iu'lu. Tne tCOCheTS Ol DOTtY OOUMT
Tliere will evidently be quite a lot The Banner regrets very much
Union will be held this
tomorrow.
o,. _.h|_h
iarK„ rinr by Sept 23rd.
are to be camp guest* from Friday
of time taken up with jury trials in’that an error was made In a recent wrclt Thdraday -evening. Business
-------------- ***-------------black raMpbcrriea. grown in lir
BLmlu, «nd
and Information
Inl.irnuUon may
may be
be uu Sunday and llw SrauUnUl act
Ceresco ■. *. powhng. Music by Kay
the circuit court. Up to Thursday |Ullf tIJ which we stated that Rob- meetlnK at 7:00 &lt;olh»»*«i by the
NOTICE
TATRONS.
andTO
a.',.™
- o„.
STlSSSS'-‘21 SSfioiES
■lunwmn about 100 .ubrnmnu HK m B,r,mh.ck
t„ wnlou al 7:30 al Uw plUr.mH.4t- Wallace Tub Band. Sunday. Sept. 24.
tho County
aNdlt wllh ,h,! Pr“«r»m on
nra*
Mission.
Gear­ At Vickery's, clear lake.
remain ctased on Wednesday night*.
.I™1*,™’ “
“ ,U«‘OU5 « । Clerk's .office.
‘i.Tf r r a
Issued by the county clerk, calling violation uf the law That was the ne
“ MU
*4nn- nRev.
“v 'Wm.
Vm rC. ru.»r.
Sunday afternoon
i —Adv.
our banks will not be open on such earllc
r*
lor
Wlinn«a tor trtala----------------that w.r- W..... „ .mw.r.
10 m,uw
blll *&gt;"'■
lt .ppo,.,
th.-,
&gt;*"••
-----------------------------r“*Mr
*&gt;l tlw
W«J..y.u Metho.. r. tn
, the *«y
,
,
, - ----- —I A Court ot Honor will b« held a
KChrduleri II
If n&gt;11l u»
th* jury
turv cure it wwi not .Robret Btrtmbeek. M
. dixt
jchMMrt.
«« Auteh. will be tlw .peth...
night*. Since * tlw
the stores started to I
DANCE.
!• tfitht*.
SWISS STEAK SUPPER.
OFFICIAL NOTICE.
the court room on W
nlllli.
I1.1M ur tried It will mren .bout K.MWth Btrtmbrek. We ,l«lly moke Y™' proyers .nd prerenre are «oevening. • Wednesday. Sept. 27. MclhoJut
At I. O. O. F. luill. Nashville. Sat- close
c^“w at
ttt six o'clock
o’clock that evening.!
AH holders of negotiable note* Sept 27, at 7:M o'c
three week* of continuous Jury t)JC correction
limited
Wm c tuday.
licited (ar
for thi*
this mectimr
meeting —--Win.
Sept 23 Woodmansee-Kim-, biuiiirM at oar institutions has de- church, auspice* L A. 8. Circle No. 1. 'script of tlw Hastings Board of L. U Dewey prodding C.
trial*,
।
_:
i L
,
Gearhart. 88cy.
....
.
.
. ... .
rrwat^d
azI nuruzi n i. x.nlnu.
. «.
t-'.U
.. a ■ * &lt;
tub.
creased n,,
on XXT
Wednesday
evenings ...
so —Adv.
Education
take nzaj
notice fhal
that ■Fah*a«*IA
aforesaidFTWaMa
from Ala*
the Oonaervaikm
erling
orchestra.-Adv.
-------------- ■»•»
|
ATTENTION MOOSE.
,------------- -------------------that it Is a useless expense to keep
notes will be paid on or after Sep- at Lansing will show px-tum
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
DANCE.
I Regular meeting L. O- O. M. Fri-1
YE OLD TIME FRIENDS.
open for the very' few who come to MIXED DANCES—CLEAR LAKE, tember 28. 1933 at the Hastings City »cenic beauty at
At Carlton Grange hall Friday day evening.
September 22
AU mem­ Second Ward P. T. A- will have
v&gt;vum», otjnciuun
u nuiiKinMeet nt home of Kiltie Woodruff, the banks on that night.
Saturday night. Sept. 16. Archl- Bunk WITH ACCRUED INTEREST. will be especially
evening. Sept. 22. Unington't
—•—
• -By -Order
•
• their first meeting and program on Saturday, Sept 30. pot luck dinner,,
or-.ben please attend.
of
Hastlugs city Bank.
bald's orciiestra, Saturday. Sept. 23. TO DUE DATE.
.1* the flrat'indoor CtWt
chestra.—Adv.
|Committee.
.Monday, September 25lh, at 7:30.
one o'clock. --Secretary.
-Adv.
Hastings National Bunk.
Wank Herrington.-Adv.
‘ Adv 9-20. C. W. We*plnter, Secy. 1 for the aeaaon.
[ Those who claim there U nothing' wen- permitted to give advice and

tMcn returned ar. pastor for another
year, the appointment being .made AVERAGE RATE PER
last week at Hie conference held In
PERSON IS $9.33
Detroit
Rev txtne will occupy the pulpit
nett Bunday morning after being ab- Money Must Be- Used for
HlncM. during which time his fa­ P.*iying Teachers' Salaries
ther; Rev. E H&lt;-nd«rjon Lane, ha.1
for Present Schoo! Year
There was a delightful gathering supplied.
AU wish for Rev. Lane a very County Treasurer I. F. Mau*, on
Monday received from the j-tatc d&gt; prospertXU and successful year.

APPEARANCE OF MAIN
'new under the sun should .-«* the critic?in but tlw- td*.&lt; and actual UNDERSTANDING OF
collection ot posters turned in for work of designing and drawing wenWORK IS NECESSARY
ST. NOT PREPOSSESSING judging by B*rry county sclvool pu-1 to bc done by: the pupil alone
pH-, in connection with the* “Silver Sixty--tx pupils t*«»k part from
Occupied Lots Were Fenced, Thread" Poster Contest S|xm.sored[the city -chools and fifty*--'-ven Eight Objectives of Efforts
Pnr flnwx Rnnmprf thi* bv'a committee of the Hasting* from rural .-chooh
to Promote Public Health
ror vows aoumia vny
women* Club Twelve rural wlioob The Judge* found the laxk of m—All Should Co-operate
Streets At Will
andtlye Meal achoota. wensTepreaent-1 Icctlng prige winner* much mor.-

STATE TAXES ARE
LESS THS YEAR

LARGE CROWD HEARS
HARMONY KINGS

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20..IM3

PAGE TWO

wminir ru*. qqRN BORERS DAMAGE
Resume of Lecture by '
'
„ LEWIS®„A\DE.RtS°N . J
LETTER FROM "A CEN­
In fact everything is fine, and proSPOKE AT ROTARY county Aaaociatkxi of the Eastern
Robert Ross, C. S. B. LOCAL NEWS
CROP IN EASTERN MICH.
TURY OF PROGRESS" duced on a large scale, befitting
Star will ba held in Freeport. Thurs­
such a show. Especially did I en­
Following is a short resume of
day. Sept. 38th. beginning at 0:00
lhe Transportation building. Way to Destroy Borers Has
People
of
Various European o'clock and all membets are urged to
Wri«au-by 7 0. Webber, 86 joy
the
lecture
given
by*
Robert
Stanley
Grape Juice—Will start making
Transportarfoffi ha* been one fra'
. .
attend if pouible. Haatlpgx Chapter
Been
Demonstrated
in
Countries
Were
Delight
­
Real; C. 8 B. of New York City, grape juice Sept 20 Price. 25c gal­
.Yean Old, Giving His Ira- lure that tia.s marked the rapid de­
will give the flag drill and Mr*. OerO. N. Kaiser, phone 730-F32 —
velopment V&gt;f Xir-cour. try. and Here
U. S. and Canada
fully Interesting r ,
at the Central school auditorium on lon
trade Jones, Mr*. Ruth Haven. Mrs.
'pression of the Big Show. in this grciixtuil'dlng one can see
Adv. 0-30.
.
Sojnr ot our exchanges tell of Sunday afternoon. Hi* subject was Hinman's Big Little Store quotes
Lewis B Anderton, of vBatitle
’t
Kate C Jchnaton and Mr Fred
T.-O. -Wabber of this city, aged at a glance all tiie ag ncie* of rapid scriqus
damage lo torr, by corn "Christian Science. The Science of attractive price* on many article* tn Creek, taw an Interesting truer- Young will take part in the initlatransit
that
have,
made
tor
our
- K year*, recently waa one of the
borers this
logue talk to the Rotary Club Mon- tion wert.
... ,year
... This
---- Is specially
...
Ever-Pieu-nt Good." Mr Ros* said their adv.
growth.
Here
in
this
building
you
invert/ed visiters to the Century can see it jit a glance, although one true In
■and
Mmiheast-^,
parl
I- tiie ear-tern
------------■* —
- ----- noon. He described a journey,
----Feklpausch's Market lias a story day
of Progress In Chicago, and thereby could spend several days in this one - - — *x-’rtion«
th«?
The Bible tells u* that Jgsus camel this
“week
----rhich careful buyer* made some time ago. of 4 000 miles INFORMATION ON
qj vi the
by sea to Naples, and visit* to sev­
derooMtrated that he still lias more *pow room and then not be able to Tita, trouble oueht tn be easily- to
iv dt&gt; tJie w
wm
urc Father
ranici and to
,v should
auuuiq read.
resu­
n*y
”
’
!ng
k
—
■*
’
•
........................
.
eral
European
countries
GAME
MANAGEMENT
enthusiasm and Initiative thap a ;«v it ail Of course great crowds remedied if
lt anything ho* been dC4troy thc
of thc devil. By Reed's Drug Store has an Inter- r*- —-r---demonstrated,
has been
great many people much younger.
■* it
" certainly
...........
—
’.uwnr
lhe
ao»pci«.
will nna
„u„,
,av. B1X
,M „» Mr,
‘
« lhut
u*lrr
’Rspent
i*nt rou
most
Followu-.g are « few of his com­ rferytii'mt’ irh'u^Ue/hSl.'^hu*^
nut ,lu
the‘ •sMaster
most of
of his
his this
this issue
issue of
of lhe
lhe Banner.
Banner.
Andersons talk was his mention of Conservation Department to
■ g th(1Ar
-•
- , believed Mr.
.. and...
ments abowl thc Fair
T1 ax he ad- A man of my age has to take it
i. to ni. t,h cy&gt;p as tlnie ilbcrMtin
wh:
Mrs L. Severance are a lot of tilings about lhe common
Give Details of New
life of lhe jx-ople* he visited that;
dtraM-d them to thc
tia Banner
diTSM-d
slower and one can’t go anywhere
‘yJ"".
urec In bondage
to
the
of aa baby
girl
-tniwv nn m .ir» they
wnuagc
iu sin.
siu. disease,
UI.KOM-.
Ue grandparent*
gin born
oani
shred the stalks,
Malka-or
and? dea
death
theM evils
eviu
rcaJ tRent
tgranoparenu
l3 tn
tQ ih*ir or
JilU(.baby
Hvr Wld
hiu. the ordinary
. traveller fails to M-e.
"Well, here I am. an old ve.eran, b()t
'there are crowd* You ,n fitrur wired
or make BJld
th n
i» these
were real.
IS
dmihkv,
.rut hn«.
Plan
&gt;f them That &lt;.i pj • . of |hat u lf
werc of Qfxj je,us
^jr and Mr* F J Van Dyke bccauae he t* looking for sights | Farmers, conservation organiraof the Civil war. at tne Century ran ,ake a Wltt or a wlteeI chBl-t
the stalk.than “
observing
the most h,
in-­ lions and other* interested in lhe
of Progress exposition at Chicago bu5fvj,n th,a y CB|lt „... thln(!. thr grubs tiiat
' ‘arc* in would
have disobeyed God by de- of Detroit
rrather
*th-r ,hnn
^rvhur tm.
of
some
Till* i* the third big fair I have at- a you tt0U]d ug,. :o jn short, if* There remains the chance
.
t
. ■■'roving them. But the very fact c J Thomu u «rlou»ly 111.I hu"
preaervailon or tlw imptuvinwnt of
onw on W. Mill Bl Hr ninkred ..
*•...
tended in Chicago since I was a |(
)10- place for a man «»f my bMhetn being in the rpots.
.O.s '*■----- ’ that Hie Master could and did de- home
He made' the trip in- tlw big game cover 1 and tn fa/ui-gamr
young man The first one was in agl.
r /.Md.-rahh. sTro&gt;' t,’en'; ProvKl t*yo»««» Question rtroke on Monday night and had not
will be able to secure
Italian liner "Augustus." an 1m- management
-r rcaMNiablc doubt
-_______
.
"
or
nwtn
for
that
regained
comcuusneas
thLx
Wednes
­
-For several 'years now we've bcpIH. ,IW
will nlc.-llveb-d,,M ,hflt
thor
men.se vessel. There were 2.700 advice and assistance from th .* De- ’
on a street car line in Chicago and heard people talk-about depression rniv 1 ibid (hl.,
day morning
.
■
.....
partment of Conservation through
hem 1,
If fhzr..
there should lw»
be anv
any
often attended the Worlds Fair and tpird times and. the like Tn
n-tfe. God ipadc all that was John Uenhath. who
ww recently un- pawngers. besides the largi* crew. the employment «&gt;f I* F English,
from the .-talks, that should made; but the Bible tells u*. t|iat derwent at* operation for appcndi- The boat had plenty of room for
that year Now in 1933 I am again fee thc crowds over ■here, one could
who has been working in Michigan
In Chicago to attend a World's Fair, hardly believe there has bren any11 Im* burned or chopped up fine. We Ood made it all "very good
Are Cltta. is alowiy recovering at thc all of them .He mentioned many
this one being called A Century of depression. The real fact Ik that' luivc not heard j&gt;f afty |»rt of. in. dueasc. poverty nnd death home, of hi* parents. Mr and Mrs things which make a modern ocean o.i game management projects.
; Barry county where corn borer*'arc good? Did you ever hear anyone s*y otto Isenhath
trip interesting One would soon Mr. English, who became Identi­
Progress
/
people of today d&gt; not
know
what
fied with the Gtme Division of the
7
.
&gt;
troublvome,
but
If
they
should
be
.
.
,
tire
of
just
looking
at
the
w|iU-r.
“In these days we hear quite.a
cucht to hase t(u.y fan bl. ,.„n,-n nd of in thc h- was glad to do wrong, to l&gt;* sick. Cooi u already higher than it wa* On the Augustus every day there &lt;:e|&gt;artnicnt September 1. will act as
little talk about Hard times, but It lived tn the daysTlwy
of Franklin
z.
m Pure? n!aiin,.r .jjat Ha* btt r. demonstrat­ or to lack necessary food, clothing ln August, and is going still higher, was printed a daily paper, wlijch an extension and re.warvh agent 'in
surely doesn't look like it over here. of Jana-s Buchhnan
and shelter? if these and other ln the judgment of Smith Bros and
when wheat was ed m this eoun1ry_iHjAjn Cimadn.
connection with game cowr anil
dm«- can hardly move on any of the down to 25 cent* a bu&lt;hcl. and there
plia.‘&lt;- of discord me good, we vclte. Their advertisement will bc gave the news from America, as feme management and in fostering
streets of this World*. Fair, but wn\ no sale for beef or porl^. Peo­
should be glad to have them with us found interesting reading
more interest in till* piuuc ot conwhat, you will see things from all' ple
AGENT FOSTER
evenb a* we are glad to have / •—»- ■- •*—
lived through tho--- day- juit COUNTY
__________________
....
. always,
K
rcrvation.
.
over the world, that you want to as we
ket.
ball
galnes
and
race.:
Diiov *1A in TUror nuvo an&gt;'
a*'-d helpful friend with us tin-; L- announced the. week i •. An- Kcl- ”u ’
winwill live through lhe prerent
BUSY MAN THESE DAYS aj,vay5 But ask the Slave of wrong.;!«- telegraph enabled hlm.lu send For the post two years Mi. Eng- ,
,
I'-h ha* been engaged in expert-,
of things to make a complete fair
"A* I intimated »bove. tins i&lt;f a w--, pXvinrt M iv
in Hein d lnkf Ul'' tedriMcD invalid, and advancing ThU is thc time tn map dully message* u his home peooti*; menial game work on the WilUamOne of the rights Interesting to. pretty ll-alv town for an old man NC','t ProJcc-1 Wa&gt;
t0 HelP th, m-r &lt;&gt;n m derate financial up bargains offered by reputable at small cost and the radio provided^
watch U the ticy-riding—but none I hsven t been hr. » wry lone
interesting program-*. Tliere were . Jii Tract, one of tiie largest pro­
Boost Prices of Milk
“•’’d **«'*»&lt;r they *ee any good in dealer- -Adv.
'
jects of its kind in lhe country He
of that for me. 1 much prefer to . ..................
•m
aad suffcrtn
suffering.
Mipposcdly «nt
sent Th
Thee Hastings City Bank, with
wiih a picture shows given on thc boat, previously obtained decrees in l*R..............to
........
tn
prnriiirwa
!tl aa&lt;1
«- Wh&gt;fh
WWWWUF
it wiil-be .........
n real pleasure
pet
stand on good old Mother-Earth‘ but
to
rroaucers
rmw.
ri.ul
u&lt;o«
In
____
&gt;
_«
..
.
_
'
.
_____
___
with
no admission charge to passen­
from
God.
and
in
which,
according
record
of
47
years'
of
continuous
to that little old ‘hack of mine
culture, from the Oregon Agricul­
and let those who' desire take this back
to such reasoning, they should be service, has an announcement which gers. The •eats" were all that cottid :tural
tn the Second ward It isn’t worth' Count:
College and in xoology from
chance hundreds
txtlesircd.
The
menu
was
printed
mt in the 41ad to remain
renders of the Banner should per.much and tlirn- isn’t much in it. pan th«,
ground.”
in English os well as Italian . Thc1I the Texas A. and M. College. For
■ whfch 11 n'jt self-evident that, if God m®. Throughout its long history it
but to me it’s the swreted and*mc&lt;t
v^rrymn on Campaign*
several
year* he held a number of
crew seemed to delight in trying to:
tain his '.r&lt; directlv or indirectly respon- has kept faith with its friends
beautiful place on earth, because n - the go ven
rcsixmslble
position* on the zoo■ ----- *.. .abjc f0r rvil. if He were in any way The Chevrolet Company, in their make life on board the ship enter­ lorical and biological
Is ’hbrne ’ One really doesn't have nfik-’ -'i\i
staffs in sev­
.-■ii,'nini'-:i’ pl.ii,- for as-jciated with human Miffertnil. advf rttsement this week, strew,the taining and pleasurable
to have so much money in this old ii&gt; ab &gt; r
eral colleges and univvrattlcs m Ore-.
............................
“
i«&gt;w
ctwt
oi
operating
inai
car.
rape,ro
|n
,,i
''
*
l
“
'
’
'^Naples,
mid
the
reducing
wheat
uerra-.
e.
and
fur
the
the
cries
of
mankind
for
relief
would
low
cnst
of
operating
that
car
Espeworld to be happy. It ■ n condition
Mimiv’Ota and Texas.
te
and n»&lt; Chrtamn M- cully cmiduraM la lb- law mile- f^rtrr; l,w,
M1 '“.““S’, con,
of the mind more than it I* of th«
Promotion
.of
game
managvmeAma.di^ttin
•KwUctnHiian.
'
,
...
.
.
■
is
wonderful.
He
happened
to
nei
«-nce, medicine, surgery, phllan- aRt. jKissible with a gallon of r»m&gt;purse We can all have
there when tliat ancient volcano1 work Is now being fbrned &lt;-n in aevthropy. or any other method of jinc when one drives a Chevrolet,
will, and after we attain if
*ra« belching
bch Hine lire, smoke and Uiva
lava »-i.il
rial &lt;&gt;fh&lt; r- .Mate*; csjirclidly Iowa.
mniment to which one might ap- *n»c first cost of an automobi!.- •ras
biggc.t blessing life can b
txal for help would be illegitimate?
not tell all the story. The ques- and white 1'oCrocka. liehtttis ut&gt; th-am indeed"thankful for the spirit
!&gt;_&gt; you net *&lt;■&lt;• that none of - us tion of replacement* becomes inter-' sky and maklift a brilliant wi n.* M'diigan. tiie Department of Con­
of happiness add contentment that
He derljrrd the people nf Italy Mrt«Hion w attempting 'o Interest
would even aspire to recover, to rd- rsting. The Universal Oarage Com-'
I Have cultivated and for lhe de­
fonrf.
or
to
rise
above
discourageJwny
announces replacement prices' are a./charming lot of folkb He land owner* in providing cover to
gree of gtfod health that h*as been dairymen
in ■..rder HtrnL
men- and
..nd failure,
failure, lest
lest w*
ue SoTddfind
ffS*
™,n'ain a gen-.-rous stodth^wild
should find tha*
’should be \ura™to
attractive’ to 'ere?
every
mine If I keep on feeling as good for —’
.
tries
delightful also: They, also ruin-. life. ■
r&gt;f tin- outM-lvc* fighting against God? But, person considering thc purchase ol
rs I do right now I am going to lh-3?
rate tiie American, because they .Mr English will endeavor to mak
U- in- thanks to Mrs. Eddy, we are learnautomobile
drive to .Detroit next week and &gt;cc ,;’rri
available the information relating to
think
hr
has
plenty
of
monev
and
the that error, not Truth, is respon- my girts Not so bad for a young crea-&lt;d.
farm-game
management
and
to
ap
­
n gront u^llingnrss to part with it
siblr tor all the discord and suffcr- TENT MEETINGS ARE
man of. 85 ycam.''
We are sorry that lack of space for­ ply it to Michigan conditions.
:ri)Df.
iiik on earth.'and Christian Science
further mention of thU fine
is showing us how to resist and
.
WELL ATTENDED bids
address
ILLUSTRATION OF
rercome error and its chief agent.
.-Th; WIUMU

sianary Prien* was gh&lt;

and China have baniyd
ict.n movies, and all
there picture American life,
ten with law violations &lt;
gangdom, etc predomlna’ini How
Irriu shall Amrr.qsns tolcrat ■ tht*
wrong showing nf American jdeab?
The Home Magazine RcsicBelle Burton, told of the
meeting for '’Betterment of Man­
entury of Frogwnted.

by this
pignificaiit or proper fur
ktyliah or belter value.

v-ill permit a choice to

dew re for »t?lc, •harie

Ba-sen

L.V. Bessm ER

A putyytn
given by .M

xhowed many rcasotu
maaaaines The H«
their pledge .o
Plane were made toe.

Golden Aiuiivcrsary
/953 4

Feldpauscrs s
Food Market
Deliveries At 8 and 10 a.m. and 3 p. m.
Telephone 2272
Hastings, Michigan
Eck-Rich

Butter

ib.

Large Bunches

A-I Coffee

5c

Flour
MH Pound Sack

.i? 19c

Fe|dpautch’&gt; Own Blend

$*19

Ivory Sbap 5 u„25c

CHOICE MEATS

Beef Roast

lb-

IOC

Cl.oic* Beef Kettle

Hamburg 3 ।lb*. 25c
Fresh Ground Beef

10c

Sausage
Fresh Ground Pork

Lamb Stew

;2*‘35c

7c

ib.

Choice Cut* of Shoulder 15c

Beef

Ground

X

n»*.

25c

— — ————— — *

WafcA

4-C

Neti&gt; Greys
Neu' Blues
New Tans
New Browns

Fine Felts
That laugh at fall
and wintry days.

$2.50, $2.75
Others from

SI.39.$I.9H

Tweedtown

Caps

"HOW STORIES GROW"
.(erewx*.1 »»«•»»
Will Speak
KELLOGG FOUNDATION
heard a commotion on the street be0$-•••»•
Yankee Springs •%
Dur­
Caps that arc stylish
ENLISTS OR. VAUGHAN Friends and Neighbors Ex­
I hind me Looking backward*. I saw a
ing
Coming
Week
comfortable and pop­
cat running in my direction pursued
tend Sympathy to Sup­
The tent services at Yankee Famous Detroit Health Offi­
by a dog Presently another dog apularly priced.
posedly Injured Man
leafed on the scene, rutting off re- Spring* are well under way A fin-cial Added to Directorate
tn-:it *F.i&lt;*ed b&gt; this dilemma, threat spirit prevails and a goodly numbrs
From nil that the Banner can
•r.irtr.l to cross lhe roadway at a are in attendance Soni, of the
I'.'trn. someone or ones hay? trod
of the Foundation
jxiint wh,T' two trolley cars, gatng workers far thc ensuing we«k art
That the W. K Kellogg Futinda-; their imagination quite extensively
in o..j -i&lt; il'recti'. r.‘. v’cn aboil: to Itev R Ourtncy. il-v- R Hall. lie. tion
h planning a b:g program for in recent days, though probably with
&gt;.a*s ,-ccl; &lt;-.hcr The predicament E C.unblc. Rev (J Munger. Rev 'the future,
of which the work car­ nv. thought *-r Idea of mhrepnetedta• &gt; in d
be a desperate one. but. and
J 1 Batdorff, Rev and ried on in Barry. Ajlcgun and Eaton tion of facta. But the following
i.-i'tea-t &lt;r permitting itlrlf to b«- Mr* I. M Wheeler and Rrv, Oriffln counties i.i but an incidental f,-n- .•hows how a story grow* from con­
None Higher
rtuhed fearfully to nlmdlt certain Special music at each service
tinued repetition.
■
d&lt; *: ictlon tinder the Car wheels.
M-»» Beryl Root of Ath«-i: tai- Henry F- Vaughan, hral’h officer One dnv last week Albert Brill
the cat turned suddenly, faced its ented planin will play at each rerv- ot
his Mio. A large
the city of Detroit, who has made wa tearing downtl...
i.
—
......
pursuers
nnd
coiirngeourty
stood
it*
ice
MI
m
‘
Ardath
Leonard.
xolMst.
hi
a wondrrfu! record there’in health,
ground Surprised by tlw unexpected well render selections from time to work, has been made a" member of u*im: on the silo.- fell and broke
char.-p- in event*, thc dogs cafnc to time The young ladle* trio of th' the KdlogR Foundation Tire ex­ two nf hi* luddrr* that were nearby
Goon *
; ti abrupt stop at .1 safe distance. Middlevdie Baptist church consist- tension of Detrci’ s umdlra! co-op- N.» on«* wa* ’near rnnugh to get
bail-d loudly tor a while, got into mt «&gt;f Mta*es Edna and Minetta
injured. Tlioec are the facts of the
an argument over the prospective Bechtel and June Steen, tiiturnt the diphtheria, by interesting physi­ him-. «Dd here is the story that is
*p--ils and finally slunk away, leas- Sunday efiernoon hervtn- The scire- cians in a preventive medical pro­ potng the rounds—that -Mr. Brill
tin cat unharmed.
’
’ " lk&amp;«Trr “n ,nj‘Jrtrat
was badly
injured-arm that Jhc doc­
‘onwill
L be the gram,
rx by
.............
...... .........
gram.
methodwm
used
:ke th,' dog* chasing tlw frightChildren s meetings are being held pr Vau-han
tor* luid placed him in a plaster
If it isn't good.
cast because of a broken back.
il will doggedly pursue, each afternoon and a goodly interHc is the first non-rr'-tdent
.•firi. in oiu L.r...
form or another, under &lt;M i* being shown.
Many of hi* friends called and of­
we don t carry it
cm- name or another,
. .
.' endeavor
.- Mr. Ork-y
to
Bechtel will be present
fered
sympathy
to
the
*uppor«&lt;My
rectorate of theTCcllogg Foundation,
. is*, so tong
we believe op Sunday. Sept. 21. and contribute whifh is carrying on an extensive injured man
iji. f&lt; ar. and run away from it as if .to thc musical service with eclrctUms public health
ttn program In
m the
tne three
tnrre
U ,Rlart ,o •'»&gt;' that
u *«r«i real But sin. disease, and,on the trombone,
that•
Brl111, b tln Perfect health nnd ui
counties Dr
r Vaughan states
‘"
death at&gt;- not pond, hence not of |------- —
»------------plfiU lias
mrMk pvc«7
the Detroit ,
. nearly eradi-. daj.‘n’ . Uiret&gt;
G' &lt;; cons, ijurnth they must bc-ur.- FABSING OF MRS. E. V.
rated diphtheria in thag city and
n; :
untru. It i* tht^efor.' youri
SMITH OF NASHVILLE. that, in one or two years irtorc. it is
Tiie working hours in Hungarian
, divine right to turn upon and begin' “
Hastings friends were sadder, d
her, and now mcntallyand fearle*.'- to learn of the death of Mrs E V past. This is because doctor* have Government offices arc from 8 30
Iv to resist your own and thc world's Smith. 69. ar Iter home in Nashville co-operated and protected children
belief in the supposed reality of sin. on Monday.
from diphtheria during infa.ncy.
‘
e. and death-a belief which,
Mrs Smith underwent a serious when thc disease is most common The windows in the Hoit*e of
Lx&gt;rds &lt; Ix&gt;ndon&gt; are never .opened.
ugh universally submitted to as opeia-.ton at Rennock hosVital a few and the death rate Is highest.
is npf and nevy will be law—, week* ago nnd was removed to her
veufr divine right to rental this home ijut did not gam ds she should.
and bi1 free. Knowing that evil Surviving is her husband, who has
ir.5• .pnwcrlej-- when,
'
-—- in thc light been
acting postmaster at Nashville
regulation
d ■ aH-;xTVarting. ever-present »f0r two jiars Mrs. Smith was a dir.inv A new law provide., f,&gt;r «
recmiruzc ns unreality, and memb-r ol Nashvijle Temple Jia 79 '■-i.-ptiuling of a license wh-nr?
Hastings, Michigan . Telepltnncs 2241-2557 BL;ni&lt;-e r t he ajiostle wrote. "Re- and a as always interested in co:n- there is a reason to Ixdleve such Per­
th»- devil, and he will flee from munlty projects.
son incompetent to drive u tnott
Tlw- funeral will bc Held this Wed­
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF SEPT. 24
nesday afternoon at tw*j o'clock at disabilities that render it unsafe tor.
llOOKs RECENTLY added
the home in Nashville.
Midi’ per.«m to drive such -.Thiel- I
SUNDAY — MONDAY
. Opcrat w* of commercial Vehicles - '
TO THE LIBRARY
trucks and biwi—will be copsidrrec ■
Fiction.
Slim Summerville and Zasu Pitts
as coming within the classification ‘
In order ta makf room for their of incompetent or physically di--The popubir comedy co-star combination that held our audi­
new
of wall
paper*.
a bledstock
drivers
under
theCarveth-Az
following;
ence In laughtrr all through the show when they played
Stebbins arc offdnng attractive conditions’ When the ix?r.«on
C
person ha
has!
perennial--Helen Hull.
prices on present .itock. This v. an driven such motor vehttle mon* than
will appear again in
rotight Their Women - Ed- opportunity to obtain very de.Mrablf Vl*eht i-onjccutive hours, or has not;
patlenw at a, material saving of ex- had relief from driving such vehicle 1
.fill-- Ben Arne* Williams- ipesvc There ls little doubt but that |n. A period of at least two hour.?
Hurricane Rear--Ran wall paper prices will be higher next af!(.r ,Mlch et«ht cansccutire hours I
Cbarllr Chase Comedy—“HIS SILENT RACKET"
year. They have many choice full- of drivtmi, or shall have been en-'
Thornton—Margaret Wey- .roam pattern* *till on hand. Read gaged m any service connected with
... Jacksen.
complete an:f:?inccment on another1 su-h vehicle for a period of more
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
South Moon Under-Marjorie'K page ot till* Imuc
.........................
.
than sixteen hours in any . twentyikwhnit*. *
;
four houi*. except in case of acci­
PASSING OF*EUGENE DECK.
Wall* of Gold-Kathleen Norn*-’
Eugene Deck, aged 33 pasted dent or like emergency."
Belinda Grove—Helen Aalit in
TUESDAY
, away on Thursday at his home
Non-Fiction.
OBITUARY.
British Agent—R. H. Bruce Lock- northwest of Cloverdale after an \lda Alice, daughter of Mr and
Warren William and Joan Blondell
illness ot two weeks Surviving are Mr*. John Canaan wa* born, in
of thc Barry coAhty
Cavalcade—Noel coward
daughter*. Mr*. Anderson and Harden county. Ohio. July 1. 1870.
In their latest picture now playing at the leading city theaters.
ttrrapt.ng to hold a fair
Fit’. Waya jo Save Mont) -Mai- J,rs H*rtKalamaioo,JThe and died at the home ot her sister in.
funeral wa* held at the Walldorf! Orangeville Twp . Sept Id. 1933 She;
ar nor uptil conditions warso doing.
।
funeral
home
on
Sunday
afternoon
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
was married to Samuel H Whisler
at 3 30 -g'clock. Rev B J' Adcock of Harden county. Aug' 31. 1893.;
"Hollywood on Parade" and 'The Skeleton Danre
LARGE HEAD OF
officiating Burial was in Praine- living thereuntil 1934 when thejAdult* Ten^Cent* with a Coupon Only
SPEC IAL SERVICES.
CELERY &lt; MIBVGI.
: vv ille cemetery.
.
I moved to Orangeville. Mr. Whisler ,
.
Rev Vera Eggleston and Rev.
preceded
her
in
death
July
7.
1038.;
•flee on Monday ailrer.c Chapple of Grand Rapids will '1-CRGEST ENROLLMENT EVER.
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
also
one
child
passing
on
in
Infancy;
cabbage
—
■*"■* ’ —
•-■ service*
■—- -•at The' Nxshvlllc sclwols are having an
c-mduc
special,
Church of the Nnrarrnc Friday and unusual dtOkulty this year in that 'After the death of Mr. Whisler she;
Sally
Eilers and Ralph Bellamy
Saturday evenings at ":M oclock they have more ptipiLs than regular moved tn Otsego where she lived uri-,
and Bunday at 11 00 A M . and 7:30 seating capacity. Enrollment ex­ til April, when on account of ailing,
In a comedy that la bound to ple**&lt;. yon—
!’ .M -Mi.- Eggleston has rc.-entls cceds 330. which Is the largest in the tualth she went to live with her ria-,
ter.
where
»be
ha*
been
nnst
ten
­
returned from Pitot Point. Texas, history of Naahvilic school*. The
whore she has been engaged tn the school authorities there will take derly cared for. Surviving are three I
brother* and four »istera. Clarence'
Masical Short Subject—“THAT'S THE SPIR1T'
Nazarene Rescue Home for fallen, care of five situation.
of Harden Co. Ohio. Alber! of |
Rirlj ,mm Cliapplr. the blind *mger.'
--------- ——*-------------•
LATEST PATHE NEWS
Marshall, and Maurice of Harden
CIRCLE NO. 8.
will bios you with her messages in*
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
Methodist LAS Circle No Swill Cc . Mrs Nancy Ray of Harden Co.
eons^ The public is invitedmeet with Mrs. Hany Wood an Mrs. Jennie Bailey. San Francisco.
i-c.&lt;r\'Gi'R rates m nnop*'Tuesday. Sept M. for a pot luck Mrs. Mar* Swift of Lo? Angele*.
FRIDAY
—
SATURDAY
Cal.,
and
Mrs
Margaret
McCafferty
people AllIt i* claimed that about N^ber• Jg^^endUS’S kTJSo?®*
of Orangeville and several other
relatives Funeral services were
Tracy and Madge Evan» in
Mis? Spring- 1 pwenjer rate*, on the railroad* of oflicer,
this country &gt;fre due for a severe
, _______ ’ 4 &gt; &gt; , ---held at the home Monday 2 P. M .
L._„, senders ot Chrtetmu
L.
cards the Rev.. Geo Flykkema omctatipg !
Dr Skinner of drop We don t know how true the Many
next inrehr-g. rumor is. but m the interest* ot thc forwarded their greeting* to the Interment in Plainwell
railroads a&gt; well as the public, pas- postmaster at Santa ctous. Ind. for
Comedy—“SEE YOU TONIGHT­
FAMILY MEDICINE CHEST.
y.enger rates ought to be reduced. It jemalling
Silly Symphony Cartoon—“BIRDS IN SPRING"
^LyBarkt ." Offers reduced pricei on
clauned the rate will be fixed al
----for any
“ ALDLT8 15 CE,NTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
...... after
—— ________
... A fedrri! law forbids in t^-plass medicine; and remedies for the Um• .&gt; csru per mils
ember l.i
Dm '‘.e ill bbpe .-o and t!i*t It eight. from coming Mtiun 1.000 feet of a ily medu.ne cheat thia week. Read:
.atoi may be lowered abo.
, federal prison.

59c, 98c,
1.55

CLOTHES SHOP

TRANI) THEATRF

“GOODBYE AGAIN”

Medium Sice Bari

i

They Are Here
Men, From the H
Portis Shops

“OUT ALL NIGHT”

26c
Pillsbury

Celery

for Fall

’

rnre Fleming. ass
Riley and Willo

OleO

NEW
HATS

The Missionary union
entertained m
Methodist church was c:
f3 by Mr.v LiHtan Bott uni
program was in Charge of Hit
Secretaries of Miadomiy EdurnUon

To Best Express
Your Sentiment

4-

WATERS

for thc
ad in Thursday's Grand Rapids
Press—Those Prices Are Also Good at Oar Market '

“SECOND HAND WIFE”

Lee

“THE NUISANCE”

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1933

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MRMOIff KINGS

RELIGIOUS EDUCATION

WEEK OBSERVANCE.*
Ideas Run Riot,
Councils .of Religious Educa­
In Poster Contest tion.Thecounty
and state, in co-opera-1

Fire Insurance At

tion with several of thc major de­
! •'Practically all th*-criminals I know, i
nominations, have been encourag-*
.„d the Ch.pl.ln, lu.- b-n .i.rt.b I
TOP PM. one,
ing liw churches of this and other]
on their evil courses by Indulgence in* „ . ....
. ,
counties to observe Religious Edu­
sexual sins. Hie tost step toward;
Chidester cation Week. September 24-to Octo- ,
(Continued from page one)
the cure U proper, teaching of the
l'
at the .Nqtori. A poster announcing a gen-&gt;
I Michigan Tennis
v.....a u
Gillett. Barry.slle cral
Outweighed and Outcla.lcd
.
und I do not know where \ atwou. ciara
.
Ionia. Sun- low mentality, then.for the sake,of young,
Increase effort, tor thc year, piusj
School, sixth grade.suggestions for Che special week, and;
From Start, Hawksters Iday afternoon. -tia£rlngs nctmeii .society he .should never be released that can bc done iu&gt; aril us in the.' Seventh and eighth grades—
Klvools. Of course it should:
placed secund in tne tournament Such clarification* would apply to a [public
an order ol service for October 1.4*
.
Put Up Game Fight
: T.’,. ” T?
----[this year. Championship in the comparatively small part of the be supplemented in thc home."
have been mailed or curried to most •
j.Taui—man
•churches.
Hustings Kl^igh fbotbull team; lt*Kuc is decided on a percentage , total number of prisoners placed In |1 It is evident from the Chaplains
that ne
he umuui
thinks tne
the crinuna.
criminal „
basis, each team entering playing a|“
«~win 'Clin “tnnioritv
• ‘'■‘‘7"*"'w!u&gt; come ,' remarn
remains vnai
,r 7,., ,7.7,
7i7. *' Dun- The poster suggests that by July)
openrd Ita 1933 campaign by losing iihome
.lark
»erte. wlU! the others.
Jackaon.
The majority who
cone, problrm cu„ b.- aimplfied and lhe
F '“l*
4th. 1934. there could be one million ,
to thc Buttle Creek eleven 38-0.
|' During a business meeting which (there
[there are U?
in most respects normal.1, tuxpa)er»
tuXlM)vrv ot
oj the
lhe stale relieved of a]
a! „*!.7
F *?
“
tn Michigan's Sunday Schools this j
MORRIS O. HILL, Harting.
Jtowrtl'offlrera tor
Batik Creek won the toss and ifoBowvd'officera
for Hie
lhe current vear
year I but started
slatted otf
w., on
otl
.... the wrong
wrung fool.
- ,jlurgc
urge burden
ou._.------if hi.
-----suggestions
-- ---------------are!I Hfth-und .ixth grades—
to to achieved 'by a general increase
First.
Paul
Adcock,
sixth
grade.
I
When
they
are
anxious
to
atone
for
h)lluW
^
klrked on to HUUW. Lu. In the jun.nunoujl. elected to_&lt;cr«
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'
of
in attendance during the
Second.
Robert
R«td.
sixth
grade.
their
mistakes,
it
Ought
to
be
pas.
--------------------------------season. The Sunday Schools of
Tlw officers are: AlState
Mutual
Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
!
Seventh
and'
eighth
grades
—
first quarter. Ritchie of Battle Creek •another.term.
(bcrl Becker. Grandville, president;
Michigan are .of course dependent
MICHIGAN CORN CROP
First, Dorothy €ra?o.
*
HOME OFFICE 702 CU.UXCH ST, FLIMT, MICH
returned one of Furrow'f punt Ray Nolan. Caledonia, secretary­
upon volunteer leadership and'
,
ONLY IS UP TO AVERAGE Second. Persui Newton.
W. V. BURKAS, Prrodtnl.
H. K. FISK. SactiUry
7B yds. for u touchdown. Kick from treasurer; BUI Kennedy, press rep­ ciu.K&gt;
voluntary
attendance,
but
even
so
The Chaplain said that Jackson [
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• [ A number of thw- potters :w-i!l be ttx‘rc is considerable strength to thc
placement fur extra point was wide. resentative.
placed on display as won- as they3 movement.
Hastings held Battle Creek scoretU. VU.VHl.
.
worm.
nr.
orc
r»«**&gt;■
wiuvu
»»»«..-.
,
can
be
suitably
mounted.
Many
pro;
Jess In the seexma half.
Tlw luunpaign also encourages In- j
er* lire being .sent there, in ten years : Belter Than The Average pie w|ll probably find
t-r not'
In tlw third quarter Battle Creek CARROTHERS-DOYLE
J, creased loyalty and training of the ,
Likc the restless words that spring
more the stale will have to have]
Tnr Thc Cnnntrv
jmentioned among tlw list Of jtrizc teachers. This will probably be the
broke loose nnd scared two touch­
REACH GOLF FINALS another
from his tongue?
'
one Just as big coating rev-:
ro
ne ° nvry
i winner* • which they consider to to principal item of discussion at most
(Following Is the third poem by
downs mid a .safety. Ritchie plunged
through tackle for 43 yds. and u
It will bc Scotchman vs. Irishman eral millions. To keep a young fel-1 The September. Michigan crop re-1 equally as good if not better tlmn teachers* meetings in the churches Miss Helen Inwood of Chicago, (Can any wire one who searches hl.
’ face
touchdown. They made the extra in the "Old Timers" Golf Tourna­ low in prison. who has apparently PWl. a,,ows. that the usually severe f those that received award. -But ns during Religious Education Week. daughter of Dr. Garfield Inwood,
learned his lesson, tends to harden drouth through August'rhurl crops uie judges pointed out. decisions The general movement pf recovery who has a cottage at Thornapple Define the charm ot Its childish
point making the score 13-0,
ment at the' Hastings Country Club him
and removes all incentive to be-'and fruits, but not us seriously usiwere so close in many'instances that‘ in the industrial field is being car­ lake Where they spend their summer
grace.
Frank----------CarrothPriest blocked a Hustings' punt tills year when
....... Dr ------store of knowledge
for a safety bringing the score-to cm-and Charlie Doyle meet to decide come a good citizen. It. costi* about might have’ been expected. Thc[any of six or eight might have been, ned over into Michigan church life vacations.)
8400
a year on thc average to keep -‘talc'sfield bean crop has suffered &lt; mentioned.-In some instance; where’’ through this organized effort of lhe ■
lies
15-0.
/
[the championship. In the semi-flu
prisoner
at
Jackson.
'Hie
Chap‘
compared
with
August
1.
Tiwir
conirigtnality
and
workmanship
were
In
tlw
mystlp depths of his dark,
Ritchle raced through left tackle niik. Dr. Carrothers defeated John
Councils.
What can I say of a boy of ten; .
lain
said
he
could
not
see
the
sense
]ditlon
has
been
improved
slightly
by
about
on
a
....
par.
.........
the
decision
dt-cwon
hinged
bright
eyes?
.35 yds. for hit third-and lust touch- Ketcham. 2-1 and Charlie Doyle de­
. The Michigan Council of Religious, what can be written with ink and
of filling that bwtltutlon with pris- September rains. Tlw Michigan |x»- o
on
n which had thc best duplayciualdisplayxpiai- Education,
down. Hie extra point Was good, but ; tea Utt Will px*k. 4-3.
,
wltn offices at Lansing. I
Or having listened to words that
oners and keeping Hu m UiEHsJbr long !ta«o crop is estimated at 19.1251)00 jlty as a poster.
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Battle creek held on the play unit it i------------ * • *
'' '
three Regional
Cun-’ |To tt.n what
Ik- is In his head and
fly
th* announce
terms, after they, have learned their bushels. &lt;m the basis of September 1. Herewith is.a complete 1(M
ii-l of the
.. s ....
Mar8ha
u State
&lt;&gt;.Oct.
23-1
did not count
I
PLAY “RUBBER" HERE.
this ....
fall:
Marshall
------ ------From his mind, like sparks that reek
unprwmmenl MMStalipm
•&gt;» &lt;9&lt;* P" “&gt; g.
octsa-W:
T,;.v.23’r .■ w ,1",.
idl tte
p.n?
Battle Creek scored again early* Freeport and Nashville basebail l«w., 1,0,,. »
the sky,' ' .
and
cun
go
buck
into
society
and
cr
tpan
wos
harvested
in
1932.
The
tiie
contest:
in the fourth quarter from the 6 yd.; teams-.Jmve each won one ot a serone who can doubt the po­
Berryville School? Mr*. June Ir- '•rhe local cotindl of Religious Ed- What can be told of a strange Utile Is there
hne. Ritchie drop-kicked the extra • les oi three games. Tin- deciding one make g&lt;xxi. While we hear of prison- condition of potatoes for the who'..tent powers
e»fe
violating
ti^sir
parolee,
such
in,
country
represents
H
per
cent
le*s
land-teacher
—
Robert
Wrbb.
Robert
,
point. Battle Creek 28. Hastings 0.1 will !&gt;.• played on the fair grounds
ucation ha. as JU President, Rev.
,ad
That slumber and grow in childhood
Hastings held them scoreless for' here next Sunday. Game called at stances are comparatively rare. In'than an average crop; ro the Green. Joy VanPorcn. Mildred Mc- McKean; 8ec&gt; . Mrs Ferm- Ham.-: With lip* that are merry and eyes
hours?
most cases where the paroled man chances for good pride* for potatoes [ CU-iland. Wallace Bate.. Raymond Trea*.
:
Mu* Ethel E. Jones; chll-&gt;
that are sad?
the remainder of the game.
2
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goes wrong, the history of his case, wem excellent
,[*Green. Phyllis Day. ClarJ GlH* tt. (then's Worker, Mu* Josephine Wlu&gt; ever can wnte about one such
Snyder nnd Furrow were out­
A -child who will soon be numbered
1HVING.
the nature of his crime, etc., are'. Corn pra&gt;|H*cu continue fairly■ Bobby Fortier. Duane Dav. Kenneth ,Smith; Young People's Worker. Rev.
,^s he
standing for Hastings and Rltchikl
wltli men.
was Battle Creek's outstanding,1 Newell WilJIams. u former resi- such that to- ought not to have been good in Michigan., much better than .McClelland, Dorothy Potter. Er- 'J. A McNulty; T&lt; ach&lt; r Training. And tell all there Is to know and to
•
mund Strong and Richard Green. iMrs.
'
Who holds secure tn a world of his
this village,
player gaining a total of 130 yds i dent ot
••■•■•"-•
—- -—was
~ found dead paroled. Thc large majority of lhe the average for the country:
A. W Wuodburnr and Schooll
prisoners
it
would
be
perfectly
safel
Aflchlgan
apples
fared
much
bet-.
Branch
School.
Mift
Edna
Flory.'
' Substitute for Hasting... Tbwn- i °»
railroad
trackin near
Ackers
Point where
he lived
a cottage
on to return to society after they had ter this year than has tlwt crop in ‘ teacher—Darr Darby. Harold Sage, Administration Div. Frank Angell. Can anyone fathom the thoughts Tbo much to be seen or told or
send, Struble, Barnum. Beaver,
“*
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in hU brain;
known?
' Ixuig lake. Mr Williams had no gone through the experience of tx-] oUicr states, with the-prospects that! and George Skidmore.
Cooper. Laribee and Kelly..
ing sent there and serving a limited high prices will make this crop pro- j Brush Ridge ‘School. Miss Mar-1 A bu.sinc.-L. firm in Stockholm lays i Can anyone know ail tiie joy and tho
i family and was 60 years old.
IJnc-Up.
lo being the oldest trading
pain
Approximately 500 passenger. ar­
, gnret Johncock. teacher — Edwin claim*
1
I Mr and Mrs. John Katheler and part ot the minimum sentence. Onel fltable for apple growers.
i concern in the world—its documents ' That spring from a heart so eager rive and depart from the Newark
Has'dngx
Baltic Creek. iron of Allegan visited Mr. and Mrs. who mingles with the prisoners as* .
,'7
’“’
]Meiscnbach.
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and young.
Ai«port dally.
T. M
SliM-lkrr
Mi-r.hon Glen Nichols and Mr. and Mrs. freely as does a chaplain, he suld, RULED AGAINST Tills COl N*T8.
Chidester School. Mrs. Evelyn 1dating back lOO.ycarS.
Fuller
. L.T. ■
Qriis I Philip Nicliols recently.
learns soon that, while there are' A seventeen year old Calhoun, Short. teacher—Jeaiwttc Pierce, ___________________________________________________________________ i____________
Tlwmas
Yerte , Mr. and Mrs- John Ten Harkel viciouji. inhuman wretches there who county boy wa* sentenced to ierve [Maxine Ayres Kenneth Avn--, lk-rn• LG.
Cogswell
3&lt;H»t*man nnd Mrs Avis Tompkins, all of have no business to be in society nt time in the Ionin reformatory. Be- adineX^rri.*. Garry Smith and RoC.
Bo mu ch
Dunton Grand Rapid*, were guests of Mrs. all. the large majority are very much, fore he was released from that in-1 ht-rt Potter.
RG
|
Angell
Howell I Tompkins' parqpts. Mr. and Mrs like lhe people outside the prison, i stitutioti, his parents moved into
R T.
Dunham School. Miv- Bernice M.
Priest Jhhn Perry» one day last week. , Wheil a man violates a theological । Barry comity, where he Joined them , Springer, teacher—-Beatrice Ball,
Beckwith ’
R E.
OB.
Lindsey j ■ Mrs. E. D. Lake of Vermontville law. he is called a sinner. The same when he regained Ills liberty. Later Mildred SponXellt-r. Thelma SponsclSnydqr
Ritchl ,and daughter. Mrs. Wm. Schenkel,ji act
Fm row
LHutu is uuim
also u* violation
uuiuhui, of a
&lt;* moral
■&gt;av&gt;». law.
,««, he
uv applied
u|,putu «vs
for welfare
wcumc relief
ivuv, in
m thls:*''r- Huron
-------- ----Healy,
- laiyera
- - ■ GiP.n*pie..
Ecliiliuiw
■
R H.
Cross [and son of Hastings were calling thc
the same thing usually is
Is also a
n;;county. The county authorities ruk-d
ruled ’[ Keith
E&lt;-ith Ball and Enid Cnre^innn.
Cn&lt;y ,......
^mlth
FB. • Raymond i in Irving. Friday.
I violation of the law ot
of the state.
Mate, I that he was a Calhoun charge and
and': Jonesf&gt;choo
- T V,
[violation
Mildred PartWho
has
had
Row
many
are
there,
he
inquired?!
that
that
county
ought
to
pay
what;
n&lt;1
H''
teacher
.-Milton
luichicr. Nor­
_
William McCann.
&gt;&gt;u&lt;&gt;|iiow
arc mere, nc iimiuhvu. j uiul mat ojiiniy oiiitni io
wiiat- • —n. —.
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Mdratm.
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SLvSdn
Utld
Wil
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CHURCH LEAGUE BALI. GAMK employment ih Hastings during the t who can truthfully say that they lever relief was mjiiired. The mat-1 rl&gt; Malcolm. Paul
Saipt Rose Parish vs. Presbyterians.' :.ummer. is having a week's vuca-lhave never sinned, never violated « 'ter was taken up with the state wcl-j. liam Dipp
On Friday evening promptly at tion Ix-fore returning to his school | moral law- uml never broken a law [fare dejMirtnienl ut Lansing. At-;i McKelvey. Scltool. Mrs. t Esther
Fix o'clock a ball game will be played [work ut Emit Lansing.
[of the state? We all know We have; torney General Patrick O'Brien on Faxsett. teacher—Calvin Fare, Clar­
Thompron and Joyce Jones.
between lhe men ol Saint Rose PurMr. und Mrs. Thomas Gillett and) but we werejxrt caught. Pointing to Saturday last ruled tltyl the in- ence
1
laikeview School. Miss Freda
ish nnd lhe Presbyterians It is ex- daughters. Marilyn and Janet and i the irtusicians who came with him i mates of state institutions, who arc,,
_______
.[Smith, teacher—Helen Naylor. Mdr-:
jxvted that this wiW be a sharply Mrs. Marguret Hacker all of Middle-' from Jackson, he said.____________________
“These men : minors, acquire
the county rexi- ___________
more like them,■.&gt;_dcnce
their parents if they—
are; &amp;’■ “'
Greta Cogswc!]. Lyle
conte.sted game. Admission will be vdle were calling on Irving friends have,
*---- and* •hundreds
-------------------------------— ...of ....
lo cents. Tickets bearing u lucky [«’&gt;•• d«v last week.
u
liave been caught doing wrong, some: released from such institutfons b&lt;-: S!1 lc'’p.
n SheUenbarger and
of them very serious wrongs that d»- , fore attaining their majority,
number may lx? jiurchascd from
Otis School. Mrs. Marguerite Sloserve punishment. But mrsvt of.them
—
Motes in lhe town. At Hie conclu­
Icum
teacher—Maxine Erway.
Erway. Erwin
Erwin
How to Cur. a Cold
r,,n teacher-Maxlne
sion of tin- game* a warm and hand­
•The Htipreine achievement of fid- have enough sense and judgment 1
. IIHnvens,
Havens, Barbara OH
OU*.-. Joan Erwav
Erway
m&gt; that when they are brought face
some blanket will be given away to1 t
The best prescription nny doctor Jllld M.[ry Dlinn
to face with their wrung, see the . can give for Immunity. against ’
lb- I..W.r
the lurk, „„ml« , Buy ,
;• „Krl,
'
Prairieville
School.
Mrs.
Harel Me-’
lolly
and thc
wrong ot it.wild
and
your ticket nnd eome and see an in- i Henry
....
Breasted,
director of Hie ; J"
2 of itanother
'chance*they
"f fr0Mh nlr&lt; nnd : KibU-n.
'ibben. teacher
teacher—
—Charles
Charles Higgins.
Higgins. I
terestlng game al 6 o'clock on Fri­
School. Mrs.
Mrs. Gerirudr
Gertrude Ful
Fuhr.1
Oriental Institute.
| try their utmost to make good."
j plenty of It.—American Magt|clne.
Star SchjBo).
day.
, teacher—Margaret Reid. Bernice
j Cairns.
; Welcome Comers School. Miss'
Charlotte Znschnitt. teacher—Wan-i
da Barnes. Richard Barnes, Ken­
neth Barnes, R/iyden Yarger ahd]
George LaFayettK
Hastings City Schools, fifth and;
: sixth grades—vcilcn Clark. Ray-;
mond Hull. Elaine Knapp.. Diana'
.Matthews. Betty* Weaver, parltara i
Fox. Jane Smith, Doris Smith. Paul1
• Adcock. Dorothy Foreman, Doris| GathUle. Robert Held. W. Jones.:
i Karl
Welfare.
Patty Calkins.'
i Charles McDonald, Elnora Kanlner.l
I! Rolx-rt Roush. Pauline Everson.'
ijApdry Robinson. Carroll Stahim.
Clara Bush, Orloy Knickerbocker.
|iDoris .Craig. Agnes Johnson. Imo-]
I gene Cooky. Magdalene Shell?, Join;
Barnum. Violet Spirl's. Reverly ] Jones. Dorothy Mae Schantz. Greta
i! Bc'neillcl. Jeane$V* VanDusen, Roy
; I Dennison, Either LaBallister and
| ] two unslgneB.'*
I1 Hastings City Schools, seventh'
11 and eighth grades—Opal Kelley.
Doris Emerson. Walter Adcock. Jack
1 Rearick. Yvonne Fuller, phylll^ Hin- I
man.- Doivthy Crago. Hnzelnuie j
[Manjil. Jane Harrington. Neva Stan­
' ton Virginia Ducker. Victor Belsitn.
I Patty Osborn. Bethel Hummel. Entti.
] Moiilt r. Hazel Bryant. Beatrice '
Christianson. Eugene Bush. Adri-'
anno Ruidt. Adrt-a Clum. Keith
J Clark. Kenm-th Otteson. Myra Stine,:
11 Per.-,us Newton, Jack Foote. /Mae ,
i Britten and Phyllis Newton.
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A team' of netmen from Grand­
ville consisting of Albert Becker.

Jake
Oppenhrinzcn. and IJarold
GREEN H. H. S. ELEVEN
,
— KX
Becker were presented
the
LOSES JO B. C. 28-0
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--- .—l-------.hewith
Westrrn

We have nothing to sell
No bargain prices to offer you

We extend to you a personal service and
ask in exchange . your CONFIDENCE

You MAY DEPOSIT your money here and draw checks
against your account in paying'your bills and expenditures.

YOU MAY deposit your money here
in a savings account, and we will pay
you 3 per cent interest per annum.

YOU MAY have the benefit of the ex­
tensive business and financial experi­
ence of this forty-seven-year old bank
merely for the asking.
For nearly a half century this b^nk has never
broken faith with its hundreds of friends.
We hope you may take advantage of our serv­
ice and become one of those who call regularly.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock
TELEPHONE

2103

HASTINGS, MICH.

:
BUGBEE CORNERS.
I Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. I}dd Rice and
! daughter. Veto, of Durfee were Sun- I
.1 day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd &gt;
Palmer.
! Mr. and Mrs. Merle Count and
|son of Kalamazoo were -week end
i guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foote. I
' Mr. and Mr*. Byron. Johncox spent!
j last week in Grand Rapids. Miss I
j Mabel Evans, a cousin of Mrs. Johncox's, returned with them tor a few:
I days.
j Byron Johncox. Basil Dewitt and I
W. A. Johncox went to Toledo Sat- I
urday night. Byron and Basil re-!
rturned Sunday night. W. A. Johnicox and wife and son returned
Monday night. They will live in ]
the Bid Good house.
Mrs. Lulu'Johncox was quite seri­
ously hurt WMnesday. While clean- 1
ing the schoolhouse a step ladder
slipped and she suffered an injured
back..
, I
Miss Marion Palmer; Miss Doreen
Cappon and Miss Queenie Wood­
man started to High school at Has- i
tings Tuesday.
SOUTH tHORNAPPLE.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson,
accompanied by MUs Mary BlackI ford, spent Sunday at the home of
| their children. Mr. nnd Mrs. Theoi dore,’ Wleringa, and family west of
i Middleville.
I Among those from this vicinity
l who took in the excursion to Chi­
cago Sunday were, Ben Parks and
son. Mr. and Mrs. C. Andler, and
| Mrs. Gumle Keiser nnd daughter.
j. Mrs. BVn Parks called Sunday on
[ Mr. and Mrs. John Poll and family.
' who reside on their farm in Yankee
I Springs, while on her way to Wayjiand to visit her mother; Mrs. An­
drus.
I

�rm HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SCTTWMBEB

FAOK FOUR

1933

1 Mrs. John-Pradergaat and Mte; MIP.MIQAN’S UIDRFR
work in Lansing last week.
D
1...^ J
'Gertrude left for Boston tod.v
a JUUUtb
Mr* Olive French was called to
Backward Glances;
|»hm
.hi pum« m, «
ASK DEATH PENALTY Grand Rapid., one day last week to
if. pasiuhrd trtrj Wadawdar. hurt him politically, thus it is re- Views and Opinions;
help can: for her new granddaughter
Ri*#c
furthe
«*
a:
the
coruenaton'
of'
----------The Wrong Architect.
utt&gt;l‘«*a- ported.
What
Others
Say
lilts
OJ
resteraay
m&gt;«&lt;
c
Mr.
iteMrnM
»n.
r.^.in
Urgr
That
It
Be
InlHeted
In
bom to Mr and Mrs. Evert LaChapQjjWwQ A-i.iiKYiftu.-i, ej&gt;iot«. j "All the hullabaloo raised about i
Those Exposition Buildings.
•
.
.lull-,
there about
ttvcui three
niltv months.
UI.rtHlLA.
.
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pcl.
,
•
r«* ntiy a rich depict ut lead ore'
Cases Of Unprovoked
AnSEyffiL—---------------. the efforts of a^h^ul committee goA Colorful Display.
Orton Endsley of Hostings and
EXIT HUEY. .
!
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.. ' ! was struck near Lowell on the •
Oanff KUlinffS
^^jFsilVft.xTV mourn YEAIt intf to Washlnttei And getting- the
Asa Strait were in Kalamazoo Mon­
interesting Exhibits.
Mrs. U. W. Bunker and mux bct- L*'**!! and Hastings railroad.' ’nv- i
®
®
.
day
on
business.
»i~o» p«t
•' n*«i=ac». powers that be;&gt; toXtiddify the farm , Huey Long, Louisiana's joke ot u
Thc -Banner his always been In
nice
Bunker
of Grand
Rapid# will ,and .ul?°n whlch the lead was tf
senator. h?s been getting away with. Harry Thaw, so rumor has
Cecil Power* has been caring for
a... .....
.
_ac_ _
... . I Hl, He.den las.lees/l re wfrte-le w^wsww.
*»
tUt» nu&gt;lllffloan rcjtrictlons'fhiti aid the fruit [
Balwritt.r'*.« »J Mill. i’ "ti*ii:
.farmers, was nothing but some Re- ;
““ “** ““ “"i—
JN nsiu;v vol .S ', v. oXE YEAR, gi.oo publican propaganda, and an at- l*"-’
--^u^u.iun ■* uiuuuv &lt;u&gt;u oa.u «&gt;c
v^M^uvwm’xrV MX woxTite co&lt;‘tempt on the part of the Republican Sa
rto:n
hth
» Jade*
“ ’ot elite
,of, things
boo£ *which
overmen*
Vie guessed that "**
he'd
“ shot thc wrong 8o^" Ure^^^t^rm^Tuev 1»M « "wBent
««ent
in -other
paru- of
OcotBf
nawkiru.
of Unslng.
v-w.rem
. ” I-------- -------—7- -----— theGeorge
Hawkins,
nownow
of Uinsing.
J.x H,M.in AOI...V — I* MUSIII. LU.
I
MFC ncin4u.ii.au , h. . -nd- ciViCS bookj never men- arrhltwl
.
rn8
the committee to ”chte-.-l JS lhen they describe ou7glori.
...
'
day called here by thc dAth of f Mr* W
‘?„1T
’n*‘«r &gt;left
e“ for
Wm.,
Tinkler
for ®*«BellOfficers of.the law and robbery ”
u ,n
ln very '***
poor hea,th
health and M
al the
rintrr
3ie,in" ori a fine piece of Democratic , ous method at self-government
Most visitors lo the fair undoubt- Archie Feheley. for whom Mr. Nag- fo?.lftni«-.
f' vziiK/.
Ohio. Tue.^ay w.icre
where Nur
she : •----- ----- -winins to Hik ho,P,un ’A
u
wdl^Bake’ “
an&gt; extended visit with he
are willing
risk »,Mlr' ««&lt;&gt;.«
ftrvu
W1O
.„?
U
........................
Bu: « Where. Hwy M. mwte «I «5 tert uXed k&gt; d™ ...h IM. ter « l&gt;M&gt;
nuw
***?«
&gt;«'r Ij gangster*, who ^fL.ffl
U’.,X.„'to
OwB±
°'“
J??.!'
Ot'TSIIdB HAKllV &lt;•
legislation," the congressman de­
daughter.
’
such murder* because they know
jor American Box Board.
fatal
mtetake.
As
Iona
as
he
made
opinion.
If
the
rather
frightful
Mis*
Anna
VanBuskirk.
a
abler
of
'
dared.
” caught, the chance* arc that Bp4!n&lt; Tue*day night with George
only enemies, he could keep on go- looking structures there rcptcscni Supt. D. a. VanBu*klrk. &gt;ho- has I Mr. and Mrs W N. Chidester entertained a dew friend# at Pedro
'd&gt;U ” ** • inprisonea and-later Halj nnd family.
* “1 want the
party,
— Democratic
------ ,—,. „
lng ofBUt Whcn he made folks laugh me progresa'made in building during Ju*t returned from a summer spent ■,
| which I am the lender,- to get the at him. he started downhill ’ And tiie past century and are typical of ‘-’i European trawl, is' spending aaI1 Tuesday night in honor at MLss , ... arc glad to note that the drapVKBTiaiNG RATE;
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
.« made n joke of
... himself whenj the
inv Architecture
arcniteciurt to bc
oc uused
.mxi in
m facixc- —
J1”,
*WI 'cult
— where
•
- credit
meis due.
he
couple of- weeks here with-her u.vuibroth- j
i i-ii;* credit
the
[cult *Iudg-"'of
Judg-.-.s of Ulis-state, wha met in
Mr. and Mrs. James Burdick of
h, s« MM In U»
.t &gt; p.riy („„,K „ul„
,nd h„m„ « jr nnd molhrr MLs. VnnBu.kirk, U b&gt;
In,,’ '
congressman said."
' t week, unanimously
Acrerduur IO report, whirl. n.rer't|w next renlurv .hnn the prospect S protestor «t BndU.ti hl Slate CoMiller, who has bre-n
*• -* . ..' , n 'uir'in/rhi Portland were week-end guest* at
mid. the dolly Mpere. the EJ'JS
KinaSmSTCS In th!HSISe l-R ei Denton. Team,
rt..lun« tr.rt.ds r
,n thl.
ctiy.
ten
T JXd.ter^h™ t£ the Jim Dibble home.
runn,. ten „ rnteteb. Ute. .nu sss-ss
XKffJJTS
--------,.........
Mrs. Frank Wilkes of Charlotte
man Franklin D. Roosevelt had fish was too drunk for even the'looks rather dismal Fbr these restEllia-Ham* of Hubbell. Nebraska.1 Tuesday for Ann Arbor, where she
n.he“i.m sp^Vfro’m Frtdiy Smi^^iy with
some small voice in-'the Democratic cro5V'i a! the party. And while m:lcS3 looking structures with their « former resident of this city, has!*1’’ aP*nd a few day*. She returns low the courts Tmn^
to irinict thi death
MnH Mrg John WhnriBnt.
partv. to say nothing of “Patronage ’that cond,rion h&lt;*
^f-1 ugly angjes. monotonous straight .been spending the past week with:
^tw10; «» Saturday. penalty fur unprovoked gang kill­ Mr. and Mrs. John Whltrlght.
Mr.
and Mrs Marley Burrouglu
..
,
.
•
Then in.tend of facing thc music41^ shnrp peaks and "barn paint" his abler. Mrs Oscar Young. On
H°'- A- F. Naglcr of Howard City
Jun Farley. Then. too., there are hc raeaked away and told a Ull coloring are far frein lovely
Sunday Dr. Clarence Young of Al- a«d «&lt;*tlelb Nagler of Freeport ings.
of Three Rivers visited the latter's
We
understand
that
the
legislature
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Whilsuch "minor”’ figures os General yarn about fighting four gangsters
*
...
legan. Mr. and Mra. Wil! Young oi 1 wcr0 ln Ule c,t&gt;’ Tuesday.
is
to
be
reconvened,
not
later
than
Getting a black eye wm; enough fhosc responsible for the design of Bellevue and Dr and Mrs. L M
-----------AGO TODAY : November. In special session Gov- righl. Sunday.
^Nlra” Johnson. Frances Ptrkinr.
YEARS
Guests in the Jnhrt Benedict home
him. but the gang- the expoutmn structures, however. Rchthalcr of Battle Creek spent the
Cordell
Hull. Sen. McAdoo. Secre-;11 of a joke.agamst
I1..V
tt.Ator.
ernor Comstock ought to request ' Sunday were. Miss Babe Haskin*.
•
»11U IIUUW.
ster Oiuo
store,. with
nabte. CtllUKillCU
embattled .-nOuld be congratulated rather than &lt;toy here with Mrs. Young and Mr. I se
R*
w ’1r M
*k
‘
that body to paw a law that will Miss Thelma Ellson and Russell
tary of Interior Ickes. Prof. Tugwe.l. Huav
Huey flehtine
fighting for his
wnsli- ctllsored u tlu.lr producl iacJc.s Ham*.
hLs life in »a wash. i the Vr
.1.
1
^'^uS,lh
Sccretary &lt;jf Agriculture \Vallaci-—----------------------------------------Chester
of Lansing.
'
.charm, it t* at least original; a de- Dr- and Mrs. Walter Lampinan 1 pit of --------------- --------- - -------- -I ,Harold Auger, who speqt the numnnd yes. even Al Smith and Newton ---------------------------------- ------------ !i parture from tinLampman w
of uare.
Clare. junn
John “nd evening, and •wum.-ai
addressed ur
the wRe­ ’
the classical imltamute- and
«“ Harold unnpmaii
. _ -----_ ___
1 nu-r with’ &gt;Ir. and Mrs. Jim Dibble.
’ .....
... ....
..... fair*. Instead
... ... ... of
... Allen l.anmmaii
Alhmn anti
non rd
past ..world
Lampman nf
of Albion
and Kllbv
Miss ,t form
forpi Club on
on th.the ennrt
court hmxu.
house *niinr&lt;»
square
Haker. All of these, however, and
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
lias returned to his home in Grand
aping
’-iwu cjieniz
i mi aeciayu
nping ‘ types of
ol edifice* already M
l&gt;nal
Slentz or
of eat,
Mt, Fieasant
Pleasant apent
spent *n lhe nncmoon.
afternoon. Tlw
decided anility
ability i!
scores of others taking an active
Mr*. J. A Rcnth of Chicago spent Rapids where he will attend Junior
I....... . ...
.................of. this
..... fair set
.i, fill,
wwlr ,...,f
M.U. Slentz.
ci....I,
ft tlri
[known,
the architects
the.week
end f.nrn
here. Muss
Who.. I fl
h4 mntl!v
manly bearing nf
of fhi.
the eloquent ' last
A Quotation
week with her cousin. Mrs. Asa College.
part*in the new deal arc evidently
join to design their buildings in’ac- was a former teacher here was the jpastor won him many friends.
[
relegated to a status of comparative
cordanee with thc main problem al West of Miss Ruth Robson, and the. Rev. E. H. Baker will deliver an •Strait. On Thursday they visited
Dille in Grand Rapids.
_'lhe
___________
German* are now making
W£ /IRZ: tetak or
i hand—that of providing a maximum Lampman* visited Dr. J C. Lamp- ’ illustrated lecture at Red Ribbon Grace
'
Chase Osborn's-#tatement tint Ar­ insignificance by thc .Jlerculenn
Ethel Powers began her. school talkie films of paper.
display space and novelty-for the
“nd Mr-und Mr? ’’Gi-wge B,,H;ill this Wednesday evening, on
tec ate strona iust
thur Vandenberg .should rctlro from prowess of Michigan's rarest polit­
i least money possible—funds avail- Heath.
I Et-ypt nnd the Holy Land. The protn
jo
tar
as
u-c
dom
­
■! able tor construttion being only‘a
Mrs Leland Holly. 'Mre David ceeds over and above nreessary ex­
the coming senatorial. election 1h ical gem—the representative from
inate our circumfraction of that spent in the fairs of Goodyear. Jr.. Mrs. E. B. Kurtz and, P* nses will go to the Reform Club. I
favor of Fred Green provoked a thc Fourth Congre.vlonal District. ,
. stances or allow cir­
[previous year#
Misses Anne Burton. Marguerite Mr Baker comes to us well recomstorm of reaction. Judging from Coughlins tirades against every­
How
well
they
succeeded
in
their
Hetmansperger
and Margaret Beck- mended and should receive a full
cumstances
io
be
what we read in our exchanges, the thing in general has been explained
! purpose is evident after an Uupec- ctt iU1d Mrs T. D. French of Cale-j house;
SPECIAL—One Week —Sept. 21 to 28
our master.—E. R.
r non of a f&lt;*w of thc mam exhibits doma attended a .brtdge-lunclieon in! ' Reports from our school sho'w an!
universal esteem and respect ;0&gt;. as resulting from a ‘‘persecution}
T
hompson
.
W&lt; doubt that any fair buildings ot Grand Rapids Saturday compli- unprecedented attendance, and giro
(his grand old statesman* scholar 'complex " But what 1# it that causes
the past have contained anywhere men'.ing Mu* Bcmii'c- Bunker, who,very flattering notices of the pew!
and author from the Soo doesn't Mr. Foulkes to say the things he;
near sd great a proportion of dis- will be married In October.
syjierintendcnU Prof H. B. C«lman,l
&lt;-ry time he bares his tongue i
prevent editors from expressing c
play space. In addition the exhibits
'
---------' 1 he Ladies' Foreign Missionary1
most emphatically the opinion that;alr* Evidently this parare arranged with surprising order TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. »w!ety. in connection with the M E
’
ttcular
malady
hasn
’
t
been
•■invent
­
arid
there
is
plenty
of
corridor
space
’
Dawid
Smith
oi
Sterling.
Colorado.
ic,,urcl' ^r111
^U’ertained by Mr.'.
■ in this instance, his notion is ‘all
Hundreds of Things You Need—
■
' t* take care of thc thousands of was in this dty Monday greeting iC' ° Bently at »h«‘r residence on!
wet.” gome scribes literally blistered ed
' ” as yet—or at least classified.
room, was Joo funny to keep down 1Xx&gt;pIe-who file through lire *tru« bld frfencia. He attend,si the Has-1Grccn *trc’*' Gentlemen are .invited
Now Is Your Chance to Stock Up!
their p, n points putting, together
Ht wasn't gunpowder, nor tne ttires eacji day. A* for being unusual tings High school, graduating:gBaiit;to tc‘V ?ni1 a &lt;wd,»l invitation-L*J
LETS NOT B1TBI
,
scorchtnc phrases in denunicarion of
printing press, nor .wiener which :—the. great amount ot comment ten years ago. He is now a pr :'i*:r-[extended
il'x,t'ntl€d t’o-all.
train eminent international endt'd the feudal system with it* these buildings have aroused is suf- ous
U-. farmer «...&lt;«
living vm«:
close rtto&gt; akcuiu
Sterling.!
*.! A Kran&lt;l। vocal and instrumental
the idea; others seemed
to irv»
feel in
rathnet) w
‘»- 1
Tonics, Medicines and Household Drugs
re to think that roncspondent, Mr. Wickham, Steed, knights- and tournaments and nb- fitx-nt evidence that they are above Clias.
Chvw. Lee.
Lc?. years
ye.ii« ago
&gt;&gt;gu a.. prominent
pwiim-ui ' eonceri . will be
— given nt Vnldn Hall!
ier sod. almost pensive.
.-.irfcnt
nf
thi*
crmnti
« ... JU
thU'On
Fridoy
evening.
12. for|
for!I
county, was
in IUH
this
0” -Wdoy
October
’
* says that it is imperative for France. surd romancing. It was Cervantes|the ordinary—or below, dejxmding resident
. v—
.rt&gt;. ... of
... this
...H ivuu..,
--- ■; evening,
---------------------- 12,
FINEST QUALITY—ALL NEW—ALL FRESH
Chase would suggest* such n tliinir.
making nil Europe laugh nt thc • on your own personal viewpoint.
ui /nrotite
from;lh
1!1’'** lM
benefit
of the Hastings
1’ t
city .Saturday.
Saturday. He u
enroute from
*n£*,t nl
Hasting* K. O. P
England
and
thc
UjUted
State*
to
and in at hast one instance the pro;.ystem mhis b*xik."DonQuixote '
!
. ’ ’ ’ Bay
Bay View
View where
where he
he has
has spent
spent the
thc ,Bant
-'nd’ Th
'ni’-•'’ mflsical
mtlslaii part
jmrt of
of the cnen - ’
...____ to
. . Palm Beach.'
. ... Florida,
... ... j,cr!ilnmen
ilnmnnt* has been placed ...
gang up” .against • Hjtlerism nnd Laughs willend HueyLong's politiHex. Value
s»ie r,u«
We agree* that thc fair buddings summer
|n thei
Uimcd to versc. George R. Averill of ,hto J*ve Westen^, civilization from cal empire—Jonesville Indepcnd- are no; lovely by day. at leas’. How - where he will spend the winter, nnd ; hands of Mr J. deFlellnsk) of Grand I
50c Aspirin Tablets
Me Mag-Lac Tooth
Q7r
liver there- 1* good reason for this i* now visiting relatives in W.-.od-1 H:‘l&gt;tds, whose reputation ns pianist
t ' ■•cilsU" since the eilt
3 gr.. &lt;100 tablets)
I'aslr imilk of magnesia) w I
thc BinrJnsham Eccentric composed
iThc
modernistic
type
of
architecture
land.
Mr.
L&lt;&lt;
ha*
spent
his
winj
,no
musical
director
is
well
estab
­
French Revolution.
.
the following littl-- poem which tn a ”
'
fiOc Antiseptic
■
$1.23 Prnslar Dynamic 7Qf
Ikhort in
In ’the
partial-1
. used in these expauuonStructures of ters in. California and on the Gali hi-hed
.he northwest The partici-1
roosEvelt our hope.
(full pint)
Tonic
. I
hiy-monbus. ralhepkfndly way just Strange—Only sixteen years ago
Amid all the clouds of misgivings almost totally devoid of trills and coast, b.x says Palm Bench, In'his
nd fears,
fear#, of doubt nnd
uncertainty I ornamentation. Beauty in such judgment. 1$ the l)nc*t ptace to.win- Belle
B'.‘l Hendemhott. Mrs. Frank Burand uncertain^
about expresses the composite opln- we wero drawn into an-European con­ mid
$1.00 Sarsaparilla
CQc
rail.
envelop our land tit | buildings depend* entirely on finesse terthat thb country, afford*
rB
“ ML«.«es Mny Barlow and Carne
flict to save' the world f&lt;-^ some- i;&lt;: s-'.-m
Tablets
I
.
Compound
OU
ion of most Michigan editors:
.... . ... tliere
.......i,
.....out.
... as
..inn.
in h&gt;nranartkitL
F.tlie!
Km.-.i.-.v.-v
stands
clear!
proportion,linelineand
andcolor.
color.Thi?Tin.- MkM,jxi
Ethel
Knox
leaves n&lt; ...Ut.-i- GocGoodyrar. Mr&lt; Elhi Gallaway. Mr '
-,thlng or other. The’issue wn* never Ihe-presenr.
$1.00 Maltonic Lwtth Mall and
30c Cold Spot -rfiislant
Chase Osborn ts a bully chap.
’ , too clear at any time; much less so as the sun in |hc sky one hdpc uix&gt;n;iu'eives nvire time and money than for Grand Huven where she wih!। Julius RiL-wll. Mr. J. depielinski and •
I Mrs Albert Anderson, a sojo violin- •
which
we
can
pin
&lt;&gt;ur
faith
in
the
.
Bic
exposition
architects
had
avail-:
have
charge
of
the
department
of
He dwells on hiiltoja high
after thc-ai»rttve Versailles Treaty. lustr.c -s lit all th..: the governnfent ■ abie. it's quite un easy matter to fill English in Akeley Academy, aurin;'li*t of gnat distinction from Grand
75c Bay Hum. Borated
with fancy trimming-iithe
.
coming year. Mis# Knox grada- I Rapids.
■ And now lite sauie bait i* Ix-ing zreiHS to be doing at thc present »«
,an-.ent;d pillars-, cornices, aU,d ,ram ,,u. Hastings High school
time -and tfi..: one hope I*- Prcsidattgldi in fruni of our I;
j#t.»tuea and mt
- uII wv.k. But in mod­ several yOars ago and from Kalama75r Mineral Oil
.A-nt Franklin D. Roosevelt.
50c Pcn-Gesic (liquid
• affairs of State; &lt;)ang up on Germany to »;
ernistic structure any fault la pro­
College* last June. She is the
Major J. E. J.itfobs and family re­
Analgesic I for pain
the prime . Sc-nietime* when we sec certain! portion, line or coloring stances out daughter of W. H l^hox. local So­ turned home Saturday from Camp ।
and then.
[ration! Sixt
’* t'hnt look unfair and teem of like a black sheep in a float of
Sl.OO Buehu and Pal­
50c Inhalil (for head
He spills upon the #cattcrcd-winds ofiender—according to Ehglarid and thitu
cialist
leader.
'
Cu-ttr
and
Gull
lakewhere
they
&lt;
favoritism to the mighty we won-' ; white-fleeced mates. Modify the
metto
Compound'
.
cold*
Mis*
Prance*
Burch*
is
now
a
stu
­
hate
spent
tltd
past
two
wrokA.
I
With ro.ee or by Ids pen.
• Fnince-rWas Kinser Wilhelm and his dc-r’after all if lhe .struggle*is worth­
projxrrtiorts of the exposition billld- dent in the American Conservatory
A K w-of thi- friends of Ann Jessup
$1.00 Beef. Iron and Wine «0r ’ 50c Vaporizing Salve
Thi* week he yelk to Heaven’s blue "Ktikurc;" today, the itritating elf- while We wonder if there is any mgs. slightly, substitute curves for of Music in Chicago- She is under gave her n surprise last . Thursday
$14)0 llyp&lt;ipli&lt;vpliiles
«9c
30c Limbering OU
iment Is Hiller and HlrterUm. Will use nf trying lo maintain a got - some pl the uncornfortable straight lhe instruction .of Madame Linnc. afternoon when they-gathered at her i
that was m its beginning
50c Uascara Aromatic,
1 we gulp down the bait. hook, line and irnmeiit
Art Vandenberg he would cflace
dedicated to all- the people When; lines, introduce rrfintfments in lhe one of the well-known teachers in home to remind her site had a birth- i
50c Analgritlol Balm
.sinker like w* did before? We slioitld we .see the richest hien of. tiie na­ mp» coloring and most of ..these Kimball hull. ML -'- Burch's voice was da- and a very enjoyable tune was
From out the Senate's scene.
structures
would
become
really
at
­
had.
considered
the
mostpromising
50c
White
Liniment
It-mAkes me laugh to reason why , build eno.big insane asylum to home non escape the payment «j incotpe'
hmong thirty pupils.
•
। Mr. nnd-Mrs. Clifford Kahllo and
‘the entire American nation N we tax.-, and abetted tn their scheming:
Miss Florence A. Moore nf New'son. David, were at Chicano Satur• This bully clutp should oak
bv officials of thc government and
.
, .. ... ...
...
...vi In the future wc predict that York City, is thc gue*t of Mi aisdjday and Sunday ...
to attend the fair
A nice, but mediocre man
..Si.
mad.'
by
Ure
yovrmnrent
‘
tritetare.
«
thr
..m«
Irtrerel
ivp
Extra! SPECIAL Extra!
Extra! SPECIAL Extra!
Mrs Frank Kurtz. Miss Moon- hus Mi.v» Ruth Ventma of OUejrx was
With al! due respect to Mr. Steed’s
Like Green to fill tlw task.
• n .i,. un.-,-&lt;-,i t ... »,„i
«s those erected at the exposition beduon an extended trip through ' Saturday night and Sunday forcthe far west.
1j ------------..
Hot
W
ater
Bottle
Shaving Cream
But let Chase raqt—tor while his eminence and analysis, we doubt
nobn guest—
of....
her...
brother, John und
tat any system of c
voice
. .
aturai —” ----------------- — --------Mr antl ^rs Clyde Imersel and wife, of tills place
FRFF Package of Five
on thc little fellow, n Is but natural
Fountain Syringe. I FVgRp
«rth another, big war
1’ IVt.IL GILLETT Style
. blocJte, apartments auditoriums and son. James Lew re. of Windsor. OnMr. and Miss Zentlk, who spent
"Resounds'o'er hill and glen—
piece bag.
2 Qt. /“C
; possibly even homes it s-the utter tario. spent part o! last week with thp summer on their farm a', thi*
Republicans will make their choice J
.
Combination FounArticle,
ia tbit column simplicity cX this type of architect- ,t!&gt;e former s grandparents. Mr and place, returned Friday to their
OLD COLONIAL *XOr
OI.Me.prt»renm»n
■";m‘
»'“l n&gt;,‘
'Tr&gt;
ture that makes-il .«&gt; practical and .Mrs. M- D Reed
home ;n Chicago for'the winteri
Cream, BOTH for .&gt;
lain Syringe. 2,Ql. ypO**'useful: no frills and gadgats to George Joslin »f Cincinnati. Ofiio.
Mrs. Ben King and son Reuben, of
UU Arthur H Vuxtenlx-n..
.
Haven t we had that proved to us
weather and get out of order, plenty w visiting ItL. sister, Mrs Margaret Gas City. Ind . and Mrs. Lewis Best,
. of space for lighting and ventilation. Troxel, and other relative*. Mr. jos­ of Batavia. N. V . were Sunday
COSCatNIXO- AN EXPOSURE. ■“““ remeULUrely aartr.g IM yM'
*
ihat faith in thc administration of' and a maximum amount of rueful lin is a former.Jl.’Wry county boy. hl guests of E D Lewis nnd wife
toM r.u bn.-: fcr
huSM. !“««* “Ild •
.
/interior room tn proportion to the. youthful days’bt’ing spent on u farm
Th- Mi.-Mhnannn and Freda ’
.htnn .nit tu. Wby Mt let Germany aton.r It ;his goiemment "of thc people" is . total space enclosed.
near Coats Grove
Olschi w-.sky returned home Irani’
fuy.. has never been the pdltCy of. this
Chicago Monday morning after a
But thi* is not thc first tim? in
few days attending the fair.
haul country :o dictate what form of our hi.'tpry when a similar condi­ We went over to the fair pre­ THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
"IV/icre Iminciiiatc Attentmn and Courh'sy arc shown to all *’,
covenunent other pations xhall have. tion has prevailed -and always there pared to be &lt;lisappointcd' and i&gt;«- Mrs.. J&lt;- Fabian and son left for
slbly
that
1*
o«w
ot
the
reasons
why
a
trip
to
Italy
last
weqk
Even before the Spaniards came to
*
some one to rise and lead we enjoyed the cxhlblta w» thor- - • HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115 WE DELIVER
g tu they mind their own af- Mexico,
the
Aztecs
had
enacted
i back to its original pur- Oiighlj'—eveb'thing exceeded our
and dsn
i-ith oura
laws rnaking habitual drunkenness a
expectations.
!im&gt;’d Thursday from
serious offense.
Thoma*
Jefferson
at
— .
............
av ADcrocen. o.Hjin i/ainccratic form of it/rathcr difficult to pick out any kuta.
c rnnu-iu
qiie.-ttoncd made one exhibit at thc. fair as being of
Rm. and Mr- E S Lane, rewentlvi
!y tlio extieine impoverishment of
,r hv
‘
•'! pastor vt th.■ U B church m Wood: ir.’.-i:::* of thc affairs of the nation tjU, exhibition was a general vi... v■'. burv. were in, the city Tpesd-iy en-:
thaj this wa* and is a government ,pr ^gating effects at night viewed rout- to their new charitc in/ theintervention"
o. .pe-people.
flrom an upper story window-of our Erie. Penn ylvania conTcrt-nre.
Then came President Lincnl.TYeW hotel. Wha'evfl- tpc ihortcominc ■ &lt;&gt;f
S|r and Mr.- J F .Goodyear and
fetrght a war in order to. maintain the fair archltectiuf- may or may not #nn Edward went to Orchard Lak&lt;
Mussolini is a-statesman i the supremacy of thc rights pf the be bv day. at night the buildings
first magnitude and that Italy . majority and Grover Cleveland' and tlw grounds are a burst of sem* tend .M-hool the comnw year. Mr.
'faced a panic Just as critical as the—
and Mrs Goodyear will visit frtends
tie of the b/st governed nktion* one today aild hr kept the nation'
in Detroit and Columbus. Ohio, be­
&gt; headed in tljc right directjon If you wash to enjoy a bit oi old fore returning
:
through
it
all.
;
bombast Is being
world atmosphere transplanted to MUse&gt; Mabel Spaulding. Mary
No Daily Task is More Important Than the Prescrly—just as the : At a time when greed and graft; tins side, of the Atlantic with 'ur-: Grant and Marte Watkins left
...were seeping their wa-.
high ! prising accuracy, visit the Belgian Tuesday for school at Mt. Holyoke
' ration of Health ... It Is a Task That Is Placed, in
Village We didn t think it possible S--mi;t3ry Kalaopzoo.
governmenfal
place*
came
thc
clean;
ana Marshal Pilsudski, were osk lighting, *---J *------Theodore
— ’ to make an artificial setting so pcr- t Dr. and Mrs Frank Pralt of Dctaker, too seriously. A snwrt dtetat: , KcosevcL.
a Large Measure, in the Hands of Women . . .
,.vre.. —........ - ----- —-- - -— .trolt and MrsPEmma Pratt of Mar-i
vho wlslies to -get th* support of
What a tragedy that he was not of F&gt;mish peasant dance* git er. in ■::n have been guest# , ot Mr. and,
’’pnncipal ^u*re of the vnlag.- , M: &gt; B A Walker the past week
rarious. cliques and factions has to ci.
&lt; .ted president again at the time
Mr* Jane Hepp returned-to Miu-I
K* 1'*
nder out exaggerated orations. ■he headed the Progrewhe Partyi-*5 J“s* “bou“ whaTo balance the family budget and
provides, and keeps food bills down.
ln 80016
Belgian । kefon Monday after a feu days'
only difference between Hitler :Jmovement I As one r. sle ws his ad- On a ^l’’c
visit with Mr and Mrs. Fred Ryer.mtnbtra'ticn and hi# hope*, we won- c9un’,ry tou'n . . .
■ still provide an abundance of the
Mussolini ts that the little Au*- ‘dtr
i
tson ■
*
if he had been victorious tn
More than any other food, CLEAN
•
Streets
of
Pans"
u
a
frost
A
real
;
MrsLula
Hanna
of
Grand
Rap: isn't quite so . astute as his ’that great fight if «e today would - ---------- ".lv- ~ L
foods that make STRENGTH and
" j---- .
**'
— •—»'*
have been ‘.r. thc plight we arc in? Parisian wou.d bc scandalized at the t(Ja
jir.i clarence Barber and
milk lies at the heart of a problem
an vtmtemparary.
'
nu#rep:eseu’.ation involved, other relative* m. this city last
GROWTH possible is not always
We doubt 1: because Theodore grow
'Onl*. one
And anyway America has had J'.or
detail ot the setting u week
'
.
that faces every wife and mother—
knew full well the dan- ,
easy—but "it can- be made much
;tUl of attempting to help Europe out Roosevelt
p -p. colgrarte and son Lawrence
gers thi* nation confronted and .he, truely authentic.
the simple hut far-reaching respon­
* ’ *
went to Orchard Lake yesterday
of .-cnMleas • scrJps. If Hitler ever knew HOW TO FIGHT THOSE
easier by pure, CLEAN milk.
I
Th*
Hall
pf
Science
contains
a
where
thc
latter
will
enter
the
mili
­
bej-o.-nr# offensive to the United; DANGERS
sibility of family health.
remarkable assemblage of exhibit# tary academy
States our govynunent Can deal with ;. For several months the-nation has1 The-place is so big. however, that
Mrs W A Lantz of Toledo. Ohio,
CLEAN
milk
is
now
recognized
ns
him on iti out. account: but in theI’ watched ciox-Tt the actions of an­ hunting for a particular display i#- f the guest of her parents. Mr. and
Thc Highland* Dairy is permitted
,
other
Ropnvelt
—
yes
of
the
same
the most'important food of child­
name of sanity and reason lot u* .'urnily-with tiw same high ideals like searching for the proverbial ■ Mrs A J Angle.
' needle in the proverbial haystack
M’..v Florence Howy of Grand
by the State to sell its product as
irte from entangling
,h.. other famous President Amateur gardeners will have a
hood. Today we realize how much
Rapids
spent
Sunday
with
her
sli!
^European aihar.ee?
iROdgeielt p?’ &lt;V’'d Hl* hands are real field day in the horticultural ter. Mrs J S Harper
Grade’ “A" milk—the CLEANEST
more than that it is. It helps peo­
not tied. He u free to act No1 building. Vanottb jtypes ol garden,। Mrs. Pearl Spaulding Wren went i
pt-v.’er in creat financial circle*Kin1 layout* are illustrated in. dioramas; j to Corunna Tuesday for a two!
ple of all ages to keep well. It re­
milk of its kind that any dairy’ can
him what to do. no more than1 aim tn rfal growing gardens m .a,, weeks' visit with relatives.
^'Pungent Paragraphs tellcould
•
his tUw.nou* cousin pre­ four acre plot outside the building
inforces the foods a low-cost budget ’produce.
I You'd be surprised ho-*- long a decessor-. .
.
f Among the places we missed but
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Oimceiw.reum.i-. rrJkrt te.prdbmjtr- ran ..rrv &lt;m
xndinates havc'made mis--hope to see later are the electrical Mr*. Mary D Holbrook and
ln&lt; . seed Ute P;«&gt;m, Ir tn. ltm«
M. .uu , -ulai m„, u
indu will —
make
u_ mistakes —
andj exhibit, the radio exhibit, the agrt- daughter. Mtxs Kitty, of Hastings, i
lijh. tn, Bmm («ttit&gt;
’
lhwe
nw4 p,
soiiirs but the President ha# cutural building and the display of: were tn the city this morning en­
t clear that he has but one modern home architecture.
route home from a two weeks' visit I
' The controversy U over a com- Moines Register,
•
ours.—
and
that
is
straightahead
to the world's fair Mr E A Hol-,
mit-.et that journeyed to Waahln|- j
for the goal of equality 'Tlw future • Resolve to keep happy, and your ; brook, general traffic manager of the,
ton to get « bettci break for the Congress in trying to balance the of
the nanon ills m the ability of joy and you shall form an invincible C and’tf W Ry. on the Pacific stope,
fruit ianners.
Telephone 2651
Robert W. Cook, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
budget, and raise some money '» like Ptetidt-nt Franklin Roosevelt to car- host against difllculty.”r-HeIen Kel- and daughter have returned to their!
"CongrtMiMn Foulkes daitns the the fellow- who when he found tfc» •rr-M-tes pregram that has no
home tn- Oakland. Cahfronta. after;
for unfairness or favoritism.
spending several weeks with relacnnumtiee’s efforts were unr.eceu.ary plapo bencu too far from the piano P‘
■.
be
■uecetsfu!
tn
hl!
great
"My
education
principles
are
con
­
ttves
in
the
city.
Haitiags
Muskegon
j
•nd that owe: of
delegation did. moyaa the piano instead of the r---- :f-e.-k-at?n Eaten. Ply­ etent exper.mentstltm. change and
and New York slate.—Kalamazoo j
no*, krurr what it was al! about. Ho bench.—Keokuk Daily Que City.
, mouth Mad.
. improvement.—A. Lawrence Lowell Telegraph.

•Tk- Uactinos RannAr uHted the committee not to go to'

The rtastingg Banner W(UhJnfitoIk yayln&lt; thal u would

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midlleville.
1
coats grove.
westhofe
Tikirc f'niiMTDV fl IID
Mlt'" Haxrl Ho,m ,eft *“t Tues- Mr. and Mr*. Geo. Coat* and Mrs. Bertha McKibbln. Mrs. MagIl Ft uo bUUli I n I uLUD day for a Jew day* at thc Chicago daughter, Dori*, Mr. and Mrs. Maryl gte McKibbln. Mr*. Clara Morehouse
(exposition in company with an aunt. Richardson, and Mr and Mrs O und Mfa Belle McCallum .attended
and
Held Their Annual Meeting Paul M Crldlcr and the C. p. Do- Boulter were’ among4ho*e who went the birthday party- given in honr,
[ley Mthool bus had a slight accident to A Century of Progress on thc ex- of Mrs Mary McKee for tor 01st
Yesterday and Selected ।on M-37 onr day-last week. Paul* ctirslon Sunday.
/'^birthday which wus held at tor
Kim Sigler was in Mendon Satur-! 'Mr. and "MrsRoblnwn were Mr*. Wayne Merrick was in I^u-1
Members of the Board
car hud to go to thc garage for sonu- Herbert Ridenour of Batlie Crebc^lK -ine in‘Cloverdale Friday.
i repair*- to thc radiator.
-visited hi* sister. Mrs. Helen De- F. D. Woodman underwent a mlnday on legal business.
guests of Mr*. Ethel Rcnke* of Mus- sing Monday on business.
i
, .
’ Tiie annual *business
meeting
MU. HUB, Hutoo,. .pan U»
, «*••» “&gt; Bun*,
”“~“ ™"
l“ of
The M E Aid Society recently mond. on Monday and Tuesday of or operation In Kalamazoo ThuraMr and Mrs D. Bowler spent* but i; ,the Women's organization
of the elected Mr* Floyd Holes as their last week
day
end al hcr'Hbmr In Jaduon.
I Mr und Mr*. George Sheffield and welk in Chicago on buifn-ri*
,..f w
,uw was held
Hasting.’* Country
Club
! The D. G.- T- O. club was held with ' The community meeting wa* held
Mr. and Mr*. Guy Giddtng.. *pent|Mr« Edith Bonnell drove to ChiMr. and Mrs. J. E Mattoon were Tuesday at IhZ club**hoiLM.- .with president' for the coming year
W. J Robertson to slowly recov- Mrs. Irene Brooks Wednesday Mrs. at lhe home of Mr and Mrs. GOjfgc
Sunday ih Chicago nt the tula
[cugo and attended A Century uf ..1
ln Grand Rapid* on Saturday.
Saturday.'
[thirty-two members attending tiie ering from his Illness, is able to sit Lenah Word’and Mr*. Mattle Klip- Havens Friday evening and all reMr*. Dan towta visited old friend*
.
i
. . • j
W ,N. Chidester spent tvwi days luncheon which preceded the mect- . up a short time each“ •*
day.
lasting* were present. Thc
— Good blej*it HaMinet
Tiie port
por. a very
rery nice
rilrr time.
|n st John* on businex. ing. The table:, and lounge Were
nnd neighbors in East Caledonia ou
JMr.
*‘ and Mrs. C- W Wesplnter~ and
&lt;o hi* many friends.
nfffernad charge of tfle
nffTcrh»d
tile program. Robert and Edith Wilcox xr.d
and Dui.
Ben:
Thursday.
Mr*.
,Ilu,lu. WMa
..... „with late sdmmcr flower*. Thursday
tr. Grace
rvrurtj. Dodds have been vHltviiltMiss Grace r&lt;u
Edmund*
wa* homo decorated
a break in a water main Tea and cookies were served for re- /enklns attended A Century of'
.„ Mr
— an
„..J
Mn.' ®*
Sam
Roan of Flint from
Iom union
Union City over the week end J including zl
zinnias, marigold*, cock..- .left us without water for some h6urs. frcahmento.
Mr*- L. Severance und daughters.! *,,B
“ Ur;
m*hMn
Progreu Sunday.
- ir.several
lay*Mis*
Kathryn-Clarke
retiyncd
to
{comb,
MichiMnixs
daisies
und
gladiDll* and Beulah, spent the’week end ‘or-“vcra‘
rtarite returns raienmb. Mich;
A efew worked all'nigiu. repatflug About 30 ‘from here went b&gt; Mr. und Mrs Charles ’ Wise in
Mrs. R. L. Wlhslow and Mrs.. Her- her teaching duties in Grand Rapids । oil. Mrs, Charles 8. McIntyre, of ; same.
in Detroit.
•
Woodland Sunday evening where a company With Mrs. Elizabeth Man-'
bert Wilcox of Barryvillc spent the onn Sunday.
Bunaay.
Ann
.
’ Arbor,
. ..
-.as an out-of-town
Glenn Storrs, who haK spent his program was put on at the Brethren ning and Mis* Opal spent Monday:
Jackie Thomus of Battle Creek
end in Chicago und attended A
Mr... W 8 Hewitt ot South Haven guest. Six tables of contract were in Vhool vacation with his grandpqr- church by Coms Grove, a jmrt ’of in Bellevue with Mrs. Belle Kelley,
•'
visited his cousin. Joseph Thomas,’. week
I* yUltlng her s.m and wife, Mr. and‘play, Mrs. Richard A Groos receiv- lento, G. D. and Mr* Whitmore^ re- which was two ploys; "Binion
Century*
of
Progress
Mr and Mrs. Dtok Laubaugh and
on Sunday.
Howard Hewitt Ung tiie prize for high score. The , turned to his home tn Grand Rap- Sledge buys some Magazines" and Rusvell spent Bunday near INnsling
Mr*. Lawrence Beach (Theo
Mrs. E
her sb-,- Parr।
.
----■ Mrs
••— Basil Smith and
----1 ‘golf
unit event
^vcnl was for
lor low
lo-v putts.
mitts Mrs. i&lt;i« Thursday evenin^to prepare for "The Clinic" and songs by a mixed -with Mr and Mr*. Bert Otis.
E McMurray
“cMu.rr“i’ visited
Vt?
of Kutamaxoo has been visitMr and
ter, Mrs. Thos. Heck. of Lake Ode&gt;-IJng MUier&gt; ggther Doty and Eleanor Mr*. 8. C. Brock Mailed relatives six । Wilbur Lane having the least num- 'school,
school, which start*
starts s&lt;-rjr
Sept latii
18th.
’
Mrs Lena Laubaugli und
quartette.
/.a last week.
Edger for lAvrat days."
Jacluon on Sunday.
,
bcr.
.
I J D. Dietrich was on a vacation
Next Sunday evening. Rev Aides Harold Springer attended the flr»
Mis* Beatrice Bidding., went to M
n i&gt; Putnam ’■* i M” “nd. Mrs Mura .lifWiiaii of
After tne luncheon the meeting last week for a few days.
...
w.&lt;4 «
. bring music meeting of the year (getting
of Lansing will
be prcM-i)t *and
wU called to
:.&gt; order by thc chairman.
On-ck Friday,
Friday. where she will
willkzL. „ *.,''I
“I Detroit visited
vUlted Mr
Mr. und
and Mrs.
Mrs Euri
Emi was
Battle Cmk
,
*'2?*
Milo Shaw has returned with his his Glee Club, who will give the instruction*
:
from our state instruc-:
Mi-. Dori*
Biddle----of Battle
Creek
guests of Mr.Mkund
un Saturday.
Mrs D. A VanBusklrk. and the sec­ herd of cattle from exhibiting at entertainment of the evening,
--- --------- Sunday
-- CZXIIUU)
MJ.Mrl
Milk, Jeaa*-- Coteinaii
--tor so as to tench it in .our seboob
OTlIIHO CoUd be
-u...• ’
*!... «-z.,.u .”..,i
W L. Pennock returned Saturday retary* und treasurer'* reports were several fairs He -won a nice string On Sunday evening. Oct 1 a gold in .Delton Monday afta-noon.
.
H*''‘d u,i«h
w«h &gt;»7 mnih.
moth- • Putriam of Grand Ledge.
read
by
Mrs.
David
French
and
Mrs.
from
a
visit
with
Mr.
und
Mn
Eton
smarter this fall than
pl
ribbons,
ns
usqal.
medal
contest
will
tie
held
here
in;
&lt; r. Mrs, Effie Biddle.
j .Mrs. Leonidas of Lansing h
, Watch these items for infottnatWn
....... .
Big .wkkHwu.
Rapid*
iL. V. Bcsstner. A discuasion of a contench the
Our football team went to Lowell charge of the County Supt.. Mrs cn a Mystery October Frolic to tr
a suedr leather jacket for
.Km coming year.
spending a short time with Mr. and Pennock.of
Miw
Margaret
Merrick
returned
!
(dilution
and
by-laws,
submitted
by
­
.Mr. and Mr.- Hfirry Ritchie visit- 'Mis. Henry GaskilL The three wvre
Friday P. M nnd played an evening’Ruby Merrick, of -Hastings
held at the schoolhouse under the
on
Tuesday
from
Chicagqjrirere-she
Mrs.
Albert
H
Carvelh,
then
fol• d Mr. and Mr . Charles Hammond in
■ Battle drcck one day Iasi week.
gam.- They won nicely and are We extend cphgratulation* to thc ypomt-Tship of our Kumenetv Lunch
lowed and finally accepted with . naturally feeling pretty good over newly-weds CeciJ Bennett and Mix* Klub.
ol Banttadd on Sunday.
,
Mrs. Bart Pomeroy. Miss Arllne attended A Century oTTron’K".
—wurtn and long wearing. •
Ml . lz&gt;h Severance went to Stur­ and Gordon Pftmeroy nnd Charles Mr. and. Mrs M. O Abbott and ; variouz ;sections changed or stricken beating a team tn « much larger Elipi Edwards of Hastings.
committee com- (own. where they have many more The Birthday meeting will bc held
’
gis Monday morning to beglh teach’- Pall of RdciiMter. N. Y.. spent th» Mr*. D. O. Ritchie of Buttle Crv.’k out A’ nominating
BRANCH DISTRICT.
If you. haven’t teen our
JlwM
M.,. IL,r;7 0. IIW». Mr, ptoyers
...................
... .......
r,.wp Bennett on E
r
ing in the public schools.
to choose from. This was
with Mrs. Flossie
»" “*•«“«
Tiioe who attended the Cen'.urj
new tai’ line, do »n ut once.
[Kellar
Stem
and
Mrs
c
P.
U.tiwop
thUr
first
game
und
they
had
had
Blair
St
m
Hastings
-*n
Wrdnewlay
Mr and Mrs Charles Seas? were ,eroy.
.
was tlien
then amwtntcd
appointed o
u nominate but a small amount of practice, but afternoon, Sep-. 27
Mr and m£*. Glenn Griffith of wa*
Sunday guests &lt; f Mr nnd Mr;.. Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Row Johnson. Mr.
In.mast hzm we have light
members
of
the
board
for
next
year
Middleville
.were
guests
of.
Mn
they have
couch qnd arc
out
ion Fizteman of Nasiiviib.-.
I...., a. fine----------------Dunald. Ewlyn and Harold TOwn­ Francis and Richard Darby. Mr.'
and Mrs. Frank Hoonan and Mrs.
and 'lark shades of brown,
to win their share of the games. .
E J. McCall, editor of tthe Grund- Leona Cleveland were tn Chicago Claude Wood on Tuesday ol last
..------end are and
in school
afterMcKeowh
their_____________
Mrs. again
Clayton
and
tn cither zipper or button
reepu-dat the conclusion of tiie car’d ' Charles H. Whitmore.. who has
* - Mekn*'. &gt; and quarantine on account daughter. Donna, and' Mrs.
Haven Tribune, made the Banner.ii Sunday und attended the World's
‘’
Ethel
Mr*. Lloyd De Leno and son ot game. Members of Hit; board elected been working in Muskegot.,
very pleasant call Monday.
in. wt'n*. to ot scarjet fever.
Wilcox.
Fair.
.
Rapids are visiting her moth­ for one year an Mrs. Davjd S Kalamazoo on Saturday to make ar- Mr. and Mr* Harley Scare and ftemember the Dorcas Society at I
Mr. and Mr... Clarence IX-Plnnt.x
Miss Jeanne Clnccbc.uix left Tues­ 'Omnd
of Grand Rapids'were guesta of Mr day for McMurry college for Wom­ er. Mr.-. Carne Montgomery, fur a Goodyear. Jr.. Mrs Wilbur Lane and rangemenu to again attend West- e]ia Furlong attended tto funeral.the heme of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mrs L V. Hessmer; lor '.wo years. cm State Normal. He and a friend &lt;&gt;f Ambrose cooper in S. E. Wood- Hanes Thursday afternoon of thiser styles or knitted collar
and Mrs. Chas. Potto over tiie week en at Jacksonville. Hl . where she few days.
Roland .Moore of Harbor Springs Mrs. K- 8. McIntyre. Mrs. W M came tore for the week end with his land Wednesday.
and cuff styles from which
end.
, week
expects to take up a pre-law course
------- —------ '
- *- Wilcox
— -•
Dr and Mrs George Christianson ■mid her many friends extend their cam-- Tues-lay for-a visit with Mr. Stebbins and Mrs. Charles Potto: parents, G. D.' and Mrs Whitmore ’
Frank
of Middletown,
nnd family of Detroit,- were guest.'; b*st j»-tshcs for n successful school and Mrs. Otto Iscnhath and other : .-.nd for Hiree years. Mrs. Richard A ' Word from Carleton Swift, who is
Ohio, spent Sunday with hto son.
relatives
Groo*. Mrs. Clyde Wilcox and Mn working in thc upper peninsula, is Sunday visitors q* the Jarrard- H J Wilcox
Sued* leather? are de­
of Mr and Mrs Jacob Rehor Sun­ .year.
.
Dr. and Mrs Frank Carroihexs Dan Wblldortf
to the effect that lie is enjoying his EJlis'.on home were W- A House and The Missionary Sccltxy of Barry day.
&gt;
’ c:dadly"in" for nun and
. Enroute to their home in Dillon, and
Mr. and. Mrs. A H. CarvBth The luncheon committee wn* com- work very much nnd that he ex­ Gorden Brooks of Buttle Creek end nlle will jne&lt; t with &lt;Mrs. Greta
'.Mont. Mr und Mrs J Ford Mc'­ spent
women. You’ll find good
pored
of
Mrs.
Guy
Keller.
Mr:..
RobSunday
In
Detroit
with
ML
*.
pects
to
be
there
for
some
month.
;
1
Lloyd
Elliston
and
Elsie
Patten
of
Cobb. Wednesday of this week.
Bain nnd daughter left on Ttic.-day
quality jackeU at all these
Nashville.
. C ‘
Mr. Clayton Willits ekpeets to en.for Chicago after a visit with his Beatrice-Carrotlur., and Jasi-phfne trt Lambic and Mp. M. L. Cook.
Nfn B. C. Swift, who is an offjeer
Mr. and Mrs. CACobb and family
prices i—
teal School at Detroit
' sister. Miss Jennie McBain. Tliey
George Reuter of Fort Recovery, last one of this season and tlie com­ ;u Hie Pythian Sister* Grand laxlge. and Miss Alta
Aha Marshall of Bessemer
Bcm
’-next, iwcek and
;nd Miss"
Mi s Helen Willits
also visited irwCanadu for a short Ohm.
and his s-.n-in-iaw. F. H mittee ly charge will bc .Mrs. C. T. will Rave Tuesday, accompanied by spent Friday and Saturday at G.-C, .. .u' attend thc 8tat&lt;
Ethel mid Mrs Hotel Hitlk.'-y und 'time.
w&gt;n.Richard wore in Chica.-.o c;v• Glen Brower was in Jackson on Davidson. of Pittsburgh, Pa.. were Cordas. Mrs. Ju.-tph McKnlght, Mr.-. :Mrs. M .A. Dietrich. At this writ- Marshall's ■
‘ Kalamazoo
tn - wc do not khow just hqw many Mr* Hall entertained the tydcox The OStroth families luld n n
Lxrknofid with Mr.--. Leon Tolhprat ot thc Pythinns will attend ths* Ladies' Aid at an aftern xm ihecting union at the Lake House Tlwrnapp
Mr and Mrs C«ul Finstrom and . pharlcs rippy. who • died Friday ■■■■«i'railM ™'lr..nd.
| having charge of the golf.
Grand Izxtge to be held in Pontiac Thutsdav.
Mr nnd Mn. Dan Lewis attended night from.injuries sii-itnincd in tip
lake last Friday with a i;ood attem
। on the 20th,
y
j,ir. jjob Elliston and Mrs. Ida ancc.
Hu- air races m Grand Rapid.*, on automobile accident, Mr Tippy wax SEVENTY-SEVEN AT
•
I Ni'wall Williams, who was found Norton called* on Mrs. Will Ferri*
OBSERVED GOLDEN
Farmers arc busy getting -.thchr
generp! UMaiinitv,
niariager uof*- tho
BbhduV.
H.V3- Consumers
----------SEPTEMBER DINNER
,‘dead in his home at Acker's Point, in Veiniontvllle’-Tiiursdttj.
Mr. and Mrs I. R. Glasgow mid p,-,w,T co. in this section.
wheat'ground ready and sowing the
WEDDING ON SUNDAY tong lake, wax' for some years* a Mr. and.Mrs. Leon Gray and fam- wheat
Ml- Sadie Gla eo* went to Chicn.p &gt;, VR.-v. L. L. Dewey left Tuesday for
• resident here, and since then has fly of West Vermontville »p*MH
Tuesday to uttcfid A Century o. Benton Harbor to attend the i.;*s- Autumn Flowers Made Very
Fridnds Helped Mr. 0,lc.n v“»&lt;!d here., hi* remains will Tue.«d;*.y and Wednesday with Mrs.
ROBINifl E PARK.
sk.ns ot the Michigan Conference of
Attractive Decorations — , Ninctv
J—
—
L
. .be laid to rest this Monday P. M. Lulu Gray
Mr. mid Mrs Donald Smith. Jr . MW
the Methodist church. AU ho|x- j,,..*
that
and
Mrs.
Henry
Larabee
। in the Cprmcr I. O. O F cpmetery Orin Mead and Frances Olmstead Thursday aftgrueon gueato &lt;f Mr.
M. and Mrs. Stem, Chnn,
&lt;f Flint ven utek^uiil musts of Mr. be and his fairiilp may
returned
beside
his
parents.
Thc
funenjl
will
were
married
Monday
at
the
home
und Mr- M L CAok and other rcla- *for- another.year.
---------------- "
Celebrate Occasion
Ri-v •*
M. E. Hoytnnd Mr*. Evred Jackson- were, Mr.
Bfivcnty-wven.' members of the
be under
aifeplijes
of the
of Fred
Mead.
fashioned
fives here
.,,llll..,firv
l“’’ ‘the
“"P'S
”*
ww
ft»a- Maof rrea
Mean.
An An
out old
lasmoneci
of Nashville accompanied Rev. .Hastings Country club attended the' k t Mr
rn-rf Mr- Iiiirv r t -utow w,’ ',’nlr, orde: ■ whlc1’* he was u mcm- belling wav one feature of the e-.c- and Mr.-. Henry Randall of PJymMr. and Ml’s. F. .
Jv.ma.Y and. Dewey.
Mrs. F^arl_ .Htnchcr nnd
inilny •vyear*.
cnr&lt;’
',,SnS- The musicians a!w&gt; called on ,outh,
.... Creek
z—£-u. ’ Mr !uj(J Mri( A!brrt ip,v,mf.r an(j ( September dinner given liu- Thurs­ eLuJ-kref wMh1 -t Y’mherinE of be.- tor ,n,1ny
Mr Randolph ■ ! Buttle
Maxiner of Lansing. Mr
day evening nt the club lidusc. The cchbrated with a gathering
of
,
path ring t&gt; This
(nee daughter,
Th,s town
,own was
wn' greatly
greatly saddened
saddened Mr.
Mi and
and Mrs.
Mr*. Gaylord
Gaylord GrayGray--&lt;m.
cnlb d on Mr. and Mrs C E. Grohe Mi-, J&lt; an Arndt accompanied MK lounte was especially attractive
and Mrs. Roy BAKKtt and
cha.
, at the- C«nth
‘
to h' "r of thp a,:clrient that caused LuciHe Gootlsom and Mr and Mrs. dren of Grand Rapid.i, cousins of
c:i Sunday .
.
. Charlotte Beumer- to Anu Arb *i with large bouquets of .autumn
Creek church. Sunday ,1™'
f”r s.
’ ’ ( ..w d'ath o! DonaId wu
«». young
­ Merle Belies ■ nee Olive Duhb. .
Gcukea.
youngMonday, where Mias Cha.rlotte will flowers,
:
Mrs Jackson, wtium she had nu»
the^ two’ large botiqti' ts ol Henry Lirabee and Vlolji Stantort
est
son
of
Mr
_
iUUl
M
„
Arlhlir
___
_
___
____
________
__
atMntO,
‘
MTand
Mr*
Albert
Conklin
of
Monday wore. Mrs Ella Bush t&gt;! Los take hurse's training at University various colored dahlias grown by
for twenty-seven years. They
CLOTHING &amp; SHOES
•*eiv tmu.ri :n niarriare
Gt uker., on Sunday evening He Chre.-.g..'and R^ 'Conklin oFunlori met
Angele*. California, and Mrs. Sarah hospital. A number of farewell par- Jos«
,
abo culled on Mr. and Mrs.' Rush
(Tn McKnight being an urtusuai 1383. nt
’ 'V.?*;'., a!’d d-’
u’hU'' riding tn Don-;ci&lt;..
the week end with their __nu
FOR MEN &amp; BOYS
feature At contract Uridr- --- ”
und daughters' of Mlddle'- .’imut Ji&gt; &gt;«m • .if 1 wti. t. aids car. near Irving, ran off the:moth:i. Mra. Frank Norton. They Randall
v.u‘--------------------alter 'the dinn-r. M:
they moved io Ka.kxskn 7,.ir;\ they . roiu|. He was severely injured, called on Mr* Jay Hawkins, an
».l —
yJ A. j Mi« Marjorie Kenyon, who In. Van.Bus.kitk wm high sc&lt;
Mr. and Mrs. John Kollar spent III
HASTINGS
here .‘mu- re ided. Three childrti. rushed to the hospital and died soon aunt. in Vernknftviile Saturday eveS. Kenni tlv .u! Bedford. Ll
•s&gt;: -J been spending her vacation with h-r
Sunday with
with the former’s xtstar, Ijl
wen- b'in to Ulis union. Harry, who utter reaching Pennock hamituL He nfiii
Sunday
Mr and Mrs- Wm I. Stu;
fr--in parents. Mr. and Mrs. 4x&gt;rr Kenynn. Woodland, w a* high for the men. a-' i ut- uif,- nnd zlmn’litcr. r.itne t', wu«
„ . *Mrs. Otto Lightfoot, and family of l' . , ,
. .wm
i.his
. father Ebcr Hoffman
_
.....
’ called
A'
.
/
Hi
d
».
ndtJ-At:
iv
.
■*
L
employ
qf
of
Hasting
Thursday until Sunday.
Ebt-r Hoffman of Hastings called prcepo’-’
—-----— —-----------• ■1...
has returned to I*liiliic^-lplir.i t &gt; re* Mr. and Mr* -Carl W. Wc-pintiu
gathciing u.!h lit- parent:. Ivn n his meat market, was well known on hl*- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter ‘ mTJVi . H.
... »,.d Mr. a.,.-, HB&gt; Bm|na
m wb()
srnne her duties a* Associate Profr— were chairmen of the committee in the
uko pu.-red uway 14 yrs. ago and here and had many friends who Hoffman Saturday
ttoinaC^i
.•or in the Biological Chemistry
. De­ dwrgc. which was compOM-d of Mr. Harold. v..;o died in infancy They join with tllc family in their sor-| MH Ella TivDr of Nashville und vlsi
visiting
Mrs.
Evrijl
.t,nR **
r’- ^
’n? .•Jajkson
’a_-,C5xln flbr
,vr sev- • ed her parents. Rev Fred Horn and
partment of the Women’s Medical and Mrs. Keljpr Stem. :Mr. and Mr:. have 12Knuxfcidldrvn andtwbgr.w. row.
1
* n rt.mniln nf
re
rral wwk-‘ "lurdcd’ Sunday R her family frSm Saturday until Mon­
------ •
—
;A B Campbel). of .Charto.tc•*!*«« home
m Rockford.--IllCollege of Pcnnsy!vania.«Miss Ken- Joseph McKnlght, Dr sand Mr granlchildren.
—— ---------------‘d.ty night and Mr and Mrs Byron
.
------------- -------------- ----■ Sunday al the Frank Norton home.
-—
ynn went lo Decker Thursday^’ join. Erank .CarAptlw:-. Mrs. Snsephinc
Mr and---Mrs. Julian
Potto. .-spent Moody and two sins of South MaA bountcou*- dinner was served at
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
'
Miss Eleanor Nlqup. who is her as- T&lt;&gt;dd and E\J Huffman T|iey were noon to aCaut W relatives and i
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. SaniJfc; - pla Giove spent- Sunday with them,
a.,j
I
NORTHWEST
THORN-APPLE.
tn the department, and they as.sL-.ied by Mr. and Mrs Jack StAn. l.^irl. -.11 I .blj... b in, UT) lx..,M; „'na
.
be of Middleville
Elmer Anders of Brush Ridge
by auto fur Philadelphia Friday. Mr- and Mrs. Earl Warcham. M.
spent Friday and Saturday • night
• ifulc c.eccrn.ed for the occasion Kdq’trer to Indiana Wednesday ■ to’ ”I,ie Parmelee Aid will meet tn [
, Uster KinnC nnd Robert and Mrs. Charles' S. potto. Mr and There
SOUTH SHULTZ.
with Clinton Hom.
.
■
riiero wi-.e
w. .( ttwo biide.'lakes, one of att4.f1(|
funeral of thc former* -tllc basement Thuntday. Sept. 21 '
Abbey of Hostings, Mrs. Albert Mrs. G. E Goodyear and Mn. Orace;w
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alva
Kenyon
a
ink
hlch Mrs
Utrnlxc
;
tjw* borne.
twln
Mr5 Kat&lt;. Homan, and : Supper served by committee. Mem-1
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Smith spent
Klnnc of Flint and Mr. and Mr.' S. Dodds
’
; A.ter uinr.cr Mrs. Eduard Camp-, returned home Thursday evening. ib&lt;’rs came early and bring needle sons, Bobbie and Bernie ol Bellevue, SUndsy with relatives in Battle
Cecil Ronk of Battle Creek spent
, bell.-m behalf of the guests, present- [ junior Lucas of Battle Creek'snent and thimble, also election of officers, spent Saturday night with hU sts- Creek.
• the past week in Chicago attending
REBEKAHS TO MEET
ed Mr. and Mr... Larabee with num-!froni Thursday till Sunday with' Mr- and Mrs- G«°ntc Adams and' ter. Arney Bonneville, and family
Ronald Kenyon u spending a few
A Century of Progress.
and Sunday with his parents, Mr.
FRIDAY EVENING erous gifts hi:&lt;1 a large sum of rLawn-ncc Lucas. Mrs. Veronica Lu- Mrs. Irene Adams and Miss Roberta.'arid
days wi{h his- parents near Belle­
Mrs. Grace Ingram nnd mother.
Mrs. G E. Ketjyon.
___
_u._
money..
General
visiting w.us en-;cn5 nntJ frjPn(to camc sllnday &amp;vc. Shaw of Middleville were Qipidny
Mrs. Jennie Salsbury., of Battle
, Thi* community was shocked to vue.
Eiirhty-Second Anftnd ” 'A'‘n , » 5 wb*“ng|ninR and tqok birn’bofiac. ' '
afternoon guest* of Mr. and Mrs.i' hear of thc sudden death of Newell
[Creek wen- in the city Sunday, lhe Obscrvinff
uoscrvniL aiLiny oouuuu
(„.lu many m0JT mlch Bnnjveri.arlv5 , lhp Harvester Band will meet with 1 John Strouse of Carlton Center.
I foimer attending the'lecture at thniversary of OrgnniaaGuests Uere prerent from Lansing. | Jf,an Kantncr Saturday afternoon.’ '
-‘nd Mrs Frank O»rixw and William* nnd he has many friends, Britiiam-Harrington, a veteran of
i Central auditorium and thc latter j
43 years oi railroading,’ on retiring
.Kalamazoo. Battle Crrek. Chester, chto. Fark*e and ronkeith. Carol.Himily spent lost week with the here who regret his passing.
| visiting Mrs. Claude Wend
tion of thc Order
Mr. and Mrs- Claud Mlnzey of said U:e modern radroad man has
.
Hastincarand
Delton.
'Richard
und
Russell
Brodbeck
and
former
’
s
sister
tn
Chicago and nt-;
. •M!.5' ®“,rtora Wilcox left on Sun- [ rriaiiv
[Tustin visited Mr-and Mrs. G, E. ■ a sissy's Job—they've taken the kick
Friday nijjni
night, J5
is lo
to D!
b ,- „a KaM
gain, time
_
«••
pjaher tc&lt;&gt;)c lhe t,xcurB1-,n.-t.) • u-nded A Century of Progress
If THAT Day
day for Olivet where she will attend fot the Rebekah Lodge of this dtv.
Kenyon
Friday
night
and
Saturday.
■
।
out
of it with their autonuitic sigA Century of Progress Sunday.
I Mr- nnd Mr&lt; Earl Kcrmeen were j
college this year. Miss Wilcox was; At Mx-thirtv there will be n pot
Probctc (fudge Stuart Clement
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hecker and 'entertained at thc tome of thc tat-:' Mabel Horn of Battle Creek visit- Inals, air brakes and such."
Ever Comes—
honored
lhr'|UC.upper,
v’
. ........ .. ..with
.........a scholarship'by ---------Mr.,. Bl,n. Porrm.n
r„^ ,„pthc service „„
,„nn„. children
performed
on A
Monday;
aftd Mrs. Ann;) Christian of lcr js mother. Mrs. Jack Snyder, of
College. Her many friends extend tow
ig chairman of arrangements.
m...,-,Katamawx) spent Sunday afternoon Shultz Monday evening and ennx
M-4“,'"“J’M
congratulations and best wishes.
- rrK.lUr Mk,
witb Mr&gt;. Mary Fisher.
I joyed a lovely hah supper.
^Lvs Hulda Euper. Mrs S L. Big- 1U
, fix kupp,r
low
Mi&lt;lrtl&lt;-v.llr AUobdli.B &lt;iv bride wa.Guy Kantner and family were1 MrS- Elizabeth Finkbeinrr spent
iqdl of Fowlerville. Mrs. Christina fa
is lo be rrndrrrd In obrermnte of
Orurf Rapid*
n.:„a. Sunday guests at Rev and
-Euper. Mr- and Mra.’Ted Etiprr of X
cfhty-Sd anXmry" oi Emw C Kerwin ol Grand
sir..,.
....
...
.
.
..
;ir.d*tto
b&lt;-..t
man
was
John
M.
i
Frank
in
-n
'L,au Aouneblocd.
Youngblqpd. ofof Ctdedoiiia
Cnledonia.
■ Woodbind. Mrs. W. 8. Hewitt. Mrs. the organization of Rebekah Oddfel- ar.d’tho ix.-t man was John M. Frank Mcxom in Caledonia in hon- Dan
• Balke of Middleville. Congrntula-lor of Rev. Moxam’.s birthday.
i------------- i"“
’----Etta Nash and daughter Alberta Ipwshfp
L Mr.
Mr., BWnard Bulkau oil
were guests nt thc home of Mr. and
----- RzMuh tt &gt;M "O •k;tM~-_________ - ___________
necessary.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cooke visit­
.Mrs. Howard Hewitt on Sunday.
present ns a fine time is assured. .
nrrnvritixr- Kim xi2nU1u
andn ^lrS।ed his mother in Sparta Sunday.
The. eh..rt,r ot Jhe l.rat tubefcih
,
]
&lt;T1
** A'T" “"M
Joy tiie comfort of com­
Mr. and Mrs. John Isaacson and
Glcndon and Conidia Eckardt
Friday, Sept. 22
Sept. 23
I.■ and
fortable vKloti now — and
[son of Seattle, WashingCon. nnd Mr. lodge is dared July- 7 188’’ and there' H is r»dnews to the many. Gill Sunday afternoon.
Miss Rose Eckardt visited rela­
always. Glad to be of help.
, Hill of Detroit, agent of thc Isaaci know that .'he is recovering so I daughter of Lansing. Mr. nnd Mrs. tives in Grind Rapids Wednesday.
j son Company, were week end guests
Born
to
Mr
and
Mrs.
Spenor
1 &lt;*t
•
I splendidly from her serious acci-1 Otto Townsend nnd son Franklin.
• of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Tyden Mr. i
Johnson Sept 13. a baby girl.
u.'pT:
I Isaacson is president of the Uaac- I RACIIEIOR'S BRIDGE ( I t’B
dent Thr ,ari;c caw ha* bvcn r-’’-: Mt' &lt; Phoebe Oaks and Mr. and Mrs. Mtss Esther Schuler returned to
isnn Forging /and .Manufacturing
Tlx B.a»lor'» Brldko Glut, nxi "&gt;“•« »n« M«-1- ITMUW mor, cam-, W.fer ru.Tr .nd «u. called on her work in Ann Aftor hospital aft...
----&lt; ...
--- -----2 Bora 13C
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
! Company of Seattle. He was on hu Monday
night at thc home of
Mi-.i fortably as „a result.
----- , Her ; sister.'Mrs.
, Illnu Glenn Wotring Sunday eve- eV
PALMOLIVE
SOAP
a
vacation
of
four
weeks.
1
।
nlng.
way home from Washington, where Mildred BroWn. celebrating &lt;hl-r Mrs. A C. Broun of Grand Rapids
Mr. nnd Mrs. Noah leader and
Phone 2634
Halting.
Full Quart 19C
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Kantner were
he had landed if large government twentieth birthday
The Club's u M^Ung &lt;tth her care. ■
AMMONIA
Mr.
and
Mrs
Hubtrt
Ixador
and;
Sunday guests with Rtutsell Kantner
contract. He reports business condl- new members, Mi-.-e-; Jnlui Durkee.
’
,b
children of Grand Rapids came feat -.
2 Lb. Bo. 17c
in Hastings
! lions are improving on thc coast * land Beth Hods, were officially ini*•
c»-vu.
MACARONI
to see ML« Corneha Eckardt
Mr. and Mrs . Edward Thompson urday
Hated, directly follpaed by the eler-' Mrs- Wm. McCann will entertain
before returning to New York Qlty
tion of new officers for the year, the, Y. M L. Club tomorrow, Thurs- and son spent Sunday with John Mn&gt;. Came L Gcrlinger .ind Mrs.
SALAD DRESSING ruii a^n.
25c
Mead
in
honor
of
his
birthday.
Law
­
Mlss Lucile Willltto u:ts elected riny, at her home in Irving village
Herman Winkler were in Hastings
president and Miss Julia Durkee H will be an all day meeting with a rence Luc.u and family, and Junior Friday.
SANDWICH
SPREAD
2
j- 25c
i pot luck dinner. A
secretary and treasurer
t
•'happy “time •is­ an- Llica,i were callers there in thc aft­
ernoon.
GLASS CREEK.
j Light refreshments were servedI licipated.
and thp rest of . thc evening was
Sunday visitors at Chas. Whitte­
MAXWELL HOUSE
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
HOPE VENTER.
• -----------then spent......playing
bridge.
Highi/
more s were, Cleo Brown and fam­
by MJm Lurtk wn .[
Mrs.
.Minnie
Hammond
has
just
ily of Hickory Corner*, Fred Bechtel*-!
L Mrs. MelllAsa Ashby from KalaC
m
TELEPHONE 2 24 1
Utts.
'mazoo returned t &gt; her home Sunday returned home from a few days’ wife and son of Hastings. Frank*■
FANCY QUALITY
latter visiting her son. Fred Ashby, visit with her daughter andjamily. Francisco, wife and baby and a
। PARTIES FOR MISS BESSMER. ‘and family.
Corner of State and-Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
Mrs. Chas.. Hendershott, of Hender­ friend ot Kalamazoo and Lowell
i Several very delightful parties i Mr. and Mr-- Chas. McDermott shott districts
■
Whittemore oi High-Street.
were Riven last week honoring Mira ^attended the 50th wrtMmg anniver­
Mr. and Mrs, Reuben Gcrlinger ol
Robert McOlocklm. and .lanUly
lb
26c
Charlotte Bewmer. who has pone to sary of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Larnbec Hastings I'-atlcd on their niece and and Mis* Virginia Havens of Has­
Ann Artor to enter training- at Sunday at the Cedar Creek church family. Mrs- Warren Bolton. Fri­ tings were Sunday vuitors. at For­
University hospital.
.
.
rest Haven*;'
I Mr. and Mrs- Burdette Lyttle. Mr. day night.
j. On Wrditfsday evening.- Miss Bar-;■ and Mrs. George Kahli-r. Mrs.
Donald Rcickord of -Detroit . t*
Sunday vbitors at Fred Otis' were,
bam Wilcox was hades* tn eight I Chrystal Schear. Mr - Mtble Kay spending a few days with his uncle Louie Eraay and -family of Kala­
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS
yvung people who spent thc eve- and Mrs. Ethel Williams attended A nnd family. Will Strausbaugh.
mazoo.
nine with bridge and other games,' Century of Progress hr Chicago
Will Haywood's daughter and
Mr. and Mrs Art Lord. Mr. and
New Vacuum Filler . Latest Styles I and on Saturday night Miss Bessie Sunday. •
family from Knlamazoa spent Bun­
Karmes entertained eight friends at ■ Mis.-- Inez .VUby add friend and day at thc former's home.
Lord also Sid Lord of Buttle Creek
. . Double Points
the Trio Cafe, honoring .Miss Rc«- ;Mr. and Mrs Clyde Ashby of Kal­
Bernard Hammond spent thc week were Sunday visitors at Roy Oakes'.
। mer. Several informal parties were amazoo spent Sunday
Lemuel and Melvin Oakes spent
IS. ll'/gc
ouuuu;
— ----the Martin family of
with niw,
their end vtoiting
HAMS Fancy, Hockleit Picnic.
also given at the home of Mr. and■ parents. Mr and Mrs. Fred Ashby 1[Dowling.
Howling.
the week end with relatives m Bat­
PENS ..... $5.00, $7.50
Mrs. Albert .Beumer
Mr anu
and «.e.
Mrs Chas Kahler and. ~
Mr. and
an
AW.
W*««n Bolton, tle Creek.
if. and .Mrs- Clifford
r-l.ffzvrH Kahler and
nnd |I Le*i»
LeWlS "nd
an Boyd spent Sunday with
Mr.
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
PENCILS.... $2.50, $3.50
Biblical Well
BURGLARY. tons returned home after spending a 1 the latter s parents. Xfr. and Mrs.
Jacob's well in the Holy land Is
Sunday aftemron a thief entered week n' A Century 0! Progress injDiwis Clum. of take Odensn.
This NEW VACUUM FILLER gives you MORE
__ __________
I
^..1..
described ns having "n narrow opeuthe office of Mayor Leonard's un-. chltl1'
NOTE: These Low Prices Include the
IN K without increasing the size of the pen. The
Ing Just wide enough to allow the
dertaktng establishment, upstairs in'
LAKEVIEW.
i Fifty children. Including thlrty- body of a man to pass through with
3% Sales Tax
the Stebbins bl&lt;x-k. and Mole- be­
double point gives you two styles of points in one
Cogswell was
home from' nine girls le«»- ----than five years old. arias
tween $50 and 860 cash therefrom/ Lloyd vzvF.--.,..................................
anna upurieo.
uplifted, ao&lt;i
and me
the narrow neca.
neck.
pen. Let us show you these famous new pens
The same thief also Jimmied the Camp Champion from Wednesday arc listed as married In Mysore which 1» about 4 feet tong, opens
door leading into the Commercial untU Sunday.
1 ifate. India.
lnta lhe «.eI1 hM|f which is cylln.' .. --------J! drjean.*
. ----- •bapH
.
. and. about
.
. l4
Club offices. He took no plunder Geonre Gillespie visited the noma,
7 . feet
We Also Carry A Complete Stock of
there. The thief was evidently an folks Wednesday night and Sunday.
Holland LiitM Cake
inched in diameter." The depth wa*
expert. After he had unlocked and Hr will work in Mictngaq during,
Holland'*
cltlea
offer
varied
shopj
doubtless
much
greater
In
ancient
Wo Deliver
The Big Little Store
PhiMo
the
grape
liarvest.
taken the monev from the Izonnrd
PARKER’S QUINK In All Colors.
...’s
..........
•„ rl« KM ,-•!? Patch Mk haul, tlsi„ t,Jt w!1 t„hn,s hkrOUu
rate he locked it to there *at no. Frank Cofrrell
»prelal and dehelou* kind of j into n smi now it it no more than
suspicion of a burglary until Mon-'.‘Sunday mitcTa at Henry Meatl’i in I
1 Haatlngi.
I c«ke.
| T5 feet deep.
day when the safe was opened.
LADIES OF THE HAS-

aughtor
aChsp-

Social Events and Personal Mention

ing for
l)i him
r morn-

«n*lng.

narlotte
Hl.
rrougha
latter*
Whit-

:t home
faskins-.
Russell

making

--- ._CX.

--

S* and
o Mon-

»

- ----

I

SMART
SERVICEABLE

.J

SUEDE
LEATHER
JACKETS

. . no

\

T.S. Baird

LOW PRICES
Saturday,

Vinegar

L. V. BESSMER

I8|c

E.ch

Reed’s Drug Store

BUTTER

&lt;b. 251c

PARKER PENS
.

.

.

COFFEE

Beef Steak

17c

Oleo Margarine 2Ll- 17C

HINMAN’.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20. 1933

Mr. and’ Mr*, Arthur Plo*g an.!'
ONE C
. WORD. NO ADVER
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c

ReV. and Mrs, Alix

Guaranteed T
Fitting Service

Sundaj

Mr.

Mr -'. Minnie .Hiatt of Lynn. In
(liana, and Mr. and ,M.-- Earl
Jimmy of Rich

Every truss we fit is gnsr
sntecd to hold, the lupturo

CARDS of THANKS tnohd, Indiana. s

JuUnent for you. Let u» show
yon the New Akron Trnu
feature ••Selective Pressure
ControlNothing else like

cumfnimiiy «
ord i

certain! v

Sailth und
The Prescription Drug Store
HASTINGS

MICHIGAN

being
Smith was born Apr
M.incl;

Our Service
To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjuit Fairly
Pay Promptly

THE CHURCHES
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL

cnunpii or

the united brethren

40# Klhmu.o Niti. Bink Bkts

GEORGE M. NEWTON
SPECTACLES FITTED. REPAIRED.
BROKEN LENSES REPLACED. WATCH,
CLOCK. JEWELRY REPAIRING.
CASH FOR OLD OOLD

IMib.l li-.irb ,i|i(t m Can
P.EE METHODIST CHURCH.

SEWING MACHINES

CARLTON CENTER.
PRAIRIEVILLE.
i" School. Sunday, nt ten There will be no M. .K services Sli
Epworth League in Hu- eweve- next Sunday as our paMfr. Rev.
the day. Leonils, will go this week wF0nr.-&gt;. nd Mlles be ing ... Henton
... ....... day tu Benton Harbor taHittcnd
Harbor attending conference, Sev­
eral from here will attend fbr a day’ Mr.- Cleon Landbn suffered se- .ti
v.
acre scalp Injuries lust week when
Tliuoc who called on Mrs. She Ip she Aaain an uutoniobih- accident,
at Pennock hospital la-t week were. Geo,.Cole !•; scrlouidy ill with an
M-Mlilme- Harold Jone.i. Milo Ia-1^ attack ul upixmdlcllis.
u »n D N- Honeywell. Ellen Ck*»p-T,‘Mr and Mr.-. K. J. Beck and
II. Ethel Stebbins W. F. Smith daughter*. Anna and Phyllis, and
Grwrgc Wood. -Glad to report• Mrs. Henry William* and daughter.
Shrip as- recovering from her Gerulthhc. attended A. Century of
Progress from Thursday until Sun:• operation fiieely'. .

Mr. and Mrs .Millard Brechelscn
irrtdt. Mr and .Mrs. D
11, Mr. and MrL Harry ■and son. Charley, went Sunday on
aWTcnce ' Wilkink Mr. ., the excursion to A Century ot PrwgMullen. Cleone Woodman.
Mr.;. John Usborne und Mrs. 11.
Robert McKibbln and Mr. and
L. Allerding vinited their .brother.
__
Sunday. Mr, ami Mr-.,, Daniel Knowlr.i. Bunday, who 1.- ser­
Vaughn Mott motored to Chicago. iously III with a heart attack.
Sunday and will rtmntn until Sot-.' Mr. and Mrs. John Zuschnitt visurduy Some other- may have gone fed at the Wm. Crockford home
Sunday. Mrs. Crockford* djtu'hbut have not reported it.
Gene Defk of Cloverdale wok ter ot Sturgis, who has visited her
l.iiind -in our cemetery Sunday.
‘ mother the past week, returned to
Mr and Mr , Ma-on Miner and her home Sunday.
Word has Just been received thut
iildrvn of Homer Were giicxta of
and Mrs Wallic Smith Sunday, Geo Cole is being taken to tlx.- hos­
and Mrs Raleigh Adrtan.un pital Ulis Monday morning nnd ex|M&gt;cU to be operated dn Wedne-iday
or Thursday ot this week.
iiu the afternoon.
’ Mrs Jackson is visiting her sis­
STATE ROAD.
ter. Mr- Doyle, at Ot-rgo.
and Mrs, F. fl Hitches were

church

NOTICE TO CBEDITOkS.

HA!
STATE OF M|CH|i&gt;AN

somewhat Im-

or the nazabcnb.

G o'clock dinner Thursday evening

Pall
the v

CHANCERY NOTICE

STATE &lt;&gt;»' M'l'llb, V.

ually
write
the
pewet
Hast

STATE OF MICHIGAN.
CaiuervaUnu Coniuih-ton -

O.I'EK FOB r Uli I.II. ATKIN.

Mr and Mrs N. C. Kraft of Char­
lotte were Sunday guests of Mr and
Mrs. Seymour Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Palmer and
children sjient Sunday with her par­
ent.-. Mr. ami Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer,
m-ar Barbers Corner.-.
Mrs Lloyd Culver and children
ace -jW'lidhiK a lew weeks' with Mr.
I’niovnoH*
and-Mt* Ray Mackey of Waldron.
.
Beginning thi- Sunday the Buni;il)i 'day Schoo! will be fl! 2:30. P M.
iQi'-.-ting.
lean instead of- 10.00 AM. Reverend
Fu-ld* of- -Middleville will assist In
rram coipmiltw.
. -----Everyone invilcd to
Shedd o: l&gt;-|’on called
Mtrvicci
and Lucy Sunday p. attend.1 .
Thc Mlws Marunret Palmer and
F;ank Undcru.kxi of
Campbell ure staying In Huson Mix Jlelcn tmga f&gt;&gt;r two wrefca while Mrs. Rlwn
. Church i- on her vacation
Miss’ Edna Brrbaas I- njtcnding Tiuimnpplc-Kellogg High -cliool.
oriRlnated on
on farm r«JarR.«-&gt;n for a few days. '

Dr. C. O. Wilcox

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

DENTAL OFFICES

• At thc Drlion Hospital
Delton
Michigan

FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
C.ir. Clinrrh »nd C/ni«r Scree,

Have That Broken
Glass Replaced NOW!
Cold Weather Is Near

■ K

New end l^ecf AUTO PARTS

• 7 run:- I

OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS

Glenn F. Laubaugb
PHONE

i. ivy, l- much better and exBattle. Creek
thi. Monday
Arthur Ingcr-ol and wife of;
arcctnpanled by the;

CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS
F. C. Wing. Pi.itor

Airplane Ride
for

$122

DELTON M. E. CHURCH NOTES
L D Mile*. PimUr

Sunday, Sept. 24

NOT CI TO CP.EDITORS

From Haywood's Field, Hastings

W. D. BLAIR
Llcenied Pilot From Grand Rapid.
_______________________________ 9-20

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL)
McNally. D. D Rrctcr
r St.
T-l. 253« .

Look your farm machinery over NOW and then talk with
me about what I can do for you.

CHUBti(

II Mt tec. Church

LOWELL FISHER
Chum-

BUILDING AND MOVING
GENERAL REPAIR

Phone 51 F3

Woodland. Mich.

What Would You Do
wCil

THE SHOP IS NOW OPEN
AND READY FOR WORK

REVOKED Your

&gt; Mortuary
' Service-

2ml TIED lip All Your
FAIR LAKE.
Thc Bunnell Ladle.*’ Aid will me
Sept. 28 wit
bell.
.
Mr and 3
urd Dti-Jl.i

Diitinctivo Funeral Service

All work.will be handled with promptness, and my prices
will be found to be REASONABLE!

IF THE LAW . ..
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

CHARLES H. LEONARD

FARMERS
There is no doubt that you. have machines and tools on
your farm that 1 can weld and repair and SAVE you the
expense of buying new parts, or possibly new machines.

WEgLEVAN METHODIST
at lUvUcga.

is sUdartfad,

BECAUSE of serious illness, and by the order of my
physician, I was compelled to close my welding and ma­
chine shop on Michigan Ave., which has rerhained closed
for more than two years.* I feel that I have now sufficiently
. recovered my health and can resume my work.
I have improved and rearranged my shop so that I can
satisfactorily and economically handle ALL WELDING
and MACHINE REPAIR WORK.

HASTINOS CITY MISSION.
B«v. T. H. H«o«. Psstor

NOTICE TO C KI DITOBI

- K&gt;u sdect year '
Own stAfidx-d

Announcement

' Mi'

HASTINGS MARKETS

jentor tn
Ptsher an
in Lal

1933

Michigan’* Financial Re»pon'sibility Law Provide*

Gecif Kndsley and
of Kalamazoo visre Thursday ol last

Mr. and Mrs. Prank Cpgswell and
family ox Lajteview' were Sunday T
eveiiifie toilers -a&gt; Orr Fuher’*.
;
Damon Warmr and.
r Bedford were Sun-1
' Mr, and
Mrs. Roland Barry's

COOK’S WELDING
AND MACHINE SHOP
JUST NORTH OF THE OLD ROLLER MILL

see us roe

issusascc

Hastings. Mich.
It. G. Brumm. Phone Al—F3
Nashville, Mich.

const
tione
look!
story
k groui
’ the
(ram
fence

day &lt;
bwn
wish*
had'
prem

Km., oi s.

and Getha Vnndcrbrook of
:.&gt;!?&gt;ni.t.-oo wire rallcrs1 of Mr. and
.Ben-mi Sunday.
il Sht'lp ranu- hoim* n«m
Monday.
c Club met at tlw

Announce* the Opening of

hr*t
Die
burnt
stood
tral
and
Used

• la’ti l 's sV!«T. Mf.i. Curtis good yield., ,
iuham.
Clarence Hardy and Eldon MatW J. I* ll'v w.i n jru.-st of thew. urre in Schoolcraft Tu«.-duy
and 3'r-. Charlo Mullen nnd un-bu.-am-.ss.
.
• Bovd Cortright of Otsego the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bradley and
Mr. and Mrk Keith Babcock and
•afthrop went to Kalama- 'family, all of Batth- Creek -jxnt
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton
L O Miller, returning Wednesday. Becker. Mi . and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb and . Little Betty Bryan.- of I fender
‘on -.pent thc fore purl of the week &gt;lx&gt;tl spent last week with he
caiuln. NetAcColeman.
ii and daughter of Mr ..- Marv' O'Connor sja-nt the
.'(-•k did gtlests of week end with Mr.- Bertha McKib­
tlb. it Rogerbln of Yankee Springs.
•
smith resumed her
Robert O’Connor was in Detroit
t the Rnringlleld. M-mdny.
chcol Monday, on-! Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MAtthews had
company this week from Kan-w
Mr and Mrs. William Smith

'X1

REPAIRED and RENTED
Get Your Supplies of The
Singer Sewing Machine Co.
At Roble-ki's Elec. Shop
HMUngs, .Mich.
’ Phone 2231

CHANCERY NOTICE

NORTH MICHIGAN AVE

HASTINGS, MICH

�PART TWO—Pai

THE HASTINGS BANNER

■| Wednesday, Sept. 20, 1933 |

H..rold Andrew, and
EAST WALL LAKE
| Mr. and Mrx. McCannon and two
State street, or ' Ma Street'' asjvfhere the C. K. A S. tiack begins,
AND VICINITY. Mix and Xfr. and Mrs. Fret-bell and
we tNrn called'tt, Ww3R one to in- acrow the Full err-vk valley on]
Sprague went to Toledo 1Detroit spent thc week end Sprague.
FROM FORESTRY WORK Homemakers Corner
&gt;pire nduurutton. Th* atore build- State St., andldg about where Trim's
Hertha Tobias. who for th*
_______ SUhday taking Irma and Lonna , Iflihe Maturcen cottage..
iiaww iiL.wivk
m„ at re all frame structures. Mo=t! budding now itenda. Il stood on,
—
I Mr. Fenner and daughter of Kalmin innO
l,Km n«'ded paint and some of I stilts, oa.you might say. When it President's Order to Oontin- By Home Economics Specialists Maus* to tlwlr home then*.
Mlehbrxn State College Donald Reynold,, of Crisaty called nmazoo spent Saturday afternoon lord Kahler'« went lo Ciwwry
:lln lobu
ue oimp. flood In..rUe.
on his grandparents Sunday.
.Iscre.
major btuincss of the town weini-d h&gt;M»iw&gt;. Il -m • .unvrau. otw- I o« Oamp» Good Insurance
to bc sellipg liquor. No hcense wua ing.
,
for Future Timber
Patterns tor slip covers are just as
then required. There was not a gro­
bLrJto'S'u? «**• Un-nr-CaunaM rmpto(Continued from page one)
ntccuary as patterns for dresses. in
cery in ILutings that did not have
order to give a trim and well-fitting
first buildings here erected in 1837 a saloon in thejront, tn the rear, or
order S SS appearance, according to home, eco­
Tiie Hadley mill building was in the basement; and there were mere ».rr terd Lanalks alafc ot I
nomics extension home- furnishing
vrn- elnkwt white pins nUnk-StSTriSSf/Sf
v
burned the oUier night. It' liod plenty of other places where liquor lhe
no the main travelled residence dent. koo*'™ * » materially nene specialists at Michigan State Col­
stood in that immediate locality tar was sold that werd not groceries On
nt thia state both now and in the •
ut least seventy years, probably sev­ Just when the census was made the street* there wen* board walks, future, according to the forestry de­ lege
ulxxit
six
feet
wide,
always
made
of
It ts well to make the pattern ot
eral more. Near tiie corner of Bond writer cannot recall, but at some,
partment at Michigan State College muslin,
labelling each piece, not
and Hanover streets stood what we time in the early seventies there clear grhlt* pine, with stringers of
Immediate benefits are the em­
used to call "the upper grist mill." were 27 places in Hastings wliere li­ two m three Inch stuff, also dear. ployment-of men who otherwise 'only to make certain that the fin­
If one now owned the pine lumber would be out of work and who ished cover will exactly fit the chair,
The pond that furnished water for quor was sold at retail.
Its operation was several'blocks up
What is now thc Parker house was wiUch rotted in sidewalks in Has­ might become a social problem In but also it will save the time and
Fall creek, a long race conveying tlien mostly an 6pen square with two tings he would have an ample for­ lhe cities from which they were re­ effort of modelling a new pattern
the water to thc mill.
sides on Main- and Church streets.' tunecruited. Work done by ■ these men when another cover is needed.
The public buildings in Hastings The other two sides consisted*of the
will add to me
the attractiveness ana
and
KLINGENSMITH.
.
consisted of Hie Jail previously men­ old two story frame hotel building;
to the commercial [Mobilities ot ‘
from* the
tioned. which was a ft&gt;(j&gt;lddJng witli steeping rooms upstairs. Down­ Marshall Tripp and Mr. and Mrs,
looking place; the old frame Two stairs were the offices, sample rooms Albert Green and family spent Sat­
All prices in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax
urday morning with Mr. and Mrs.
story school building on thc Central and the inevitable bar.
„tunu
X*SS*&lt;^
k grounds, which had four rooms; but
About where the Trim building Tripp made his home with Mr. and tra(|e ,n Michigan are large but the
’the crowning feature was the old stands, on EaM State street, there Mrs. laixon for several yeanUyfore j
forestry department says'J back, across the seal. and. down the
frame court bouse. There was a high was a steep descent to tiie fl&lt;*&gt;r of coming here. He also calleT on his lhat tlle continued prosperity of&gt;; front of the chair to lhe floor. One
fence around the court house square. Fall creek valley. The roadway wu» atnclv and wife, Mr. and Mrs. How-1 Up.*r Michigan is dependent upon:, and one-halt inches for each seam
i Rt eac^ angle is added to thU mess­
It was needed, because in that early tlwn raised only two or three feel ard Helms ut Morley. From there'
day cows roamed lhe streets at their above tin* level of lhe valley and. In they went to Hardy Dam and then
.
working factories and Proper i
•l,0*g*t the
bwn sweet will. A house owner w|io' times of high water, Was frequently to XfiL-kegon and spent the night wood
J&lt;* •kin?
'n,M«ur..
wished to have a lawn or a garden flooded. There'was a bridge over the there. Sunday llwy motored to Ot­ harvesting of timber are best adapt- atJ*’*
had' to have a fence around his creek and a sharp rise, beginning on tawa Beacti and had dinner and cd to tiie natural resources of tiie
the
region
i *rom the floor to the top or the
jirrmLw.i and a recurely fastened tiie east bank of the stream, and from there, back home.
W«r».r, In «&gt;n Mnw».U«n »*',*!»'°„!±
Dorothy Roberts has been Hl but
Rate. or he would sutler tlw invasion extending eastward. One can we
CHOICE QUALITY MEATS
&gt;».rfnrn0no ta.k,
*ow f°r tiie sides of the chair. t)ien
of his lot by sotuebody's cow. us­ now that tiie present roadway Ims was able to attend school again IsLst
ually wiih plenty of company. Tlw been cut down'to quite an extent week which wc arc very glad to re­
welter can recall tlw bitterness of front the original erut bank. "men. port.
' the controversy when it was pro­ to avoid hauling a heavy load up a Th- revival meetings at Yankee were not familiar with woods »wk: *"M t^ measurement is taken
~ from
floor ,n
lo ,h
the
top nf
ot ,h
lhe
”" the ftAnr
* ,nn
* “arms
rm*
' * posed to keep cows off the streets of sharp* grade, there was a detour Springs have, been Will attended at first but now have adapted them-1"*
• Hastings Many a protest was ut­ leading up the valley to Green They will hold them again tills week. ,telves anti are giving a good nc-" ' and down to the seat, adding four
_ inches for tuckaway if Uu* seat Is
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Albert me en­ count of Uwtaselvea. Tree planting,
tered that this was an 'unwarrant­ street. Where the Lumber and Coal
;
I
upholstered.
Then
total
the
meas
­
ed Interference" with the rights ot a Co. yards, thc county garage, thc tertaining their daughter and baby improvement of natural stands, and'
free* people to use the public streets*' gas plant, tin* Edmonds Oil station. from Chicago for two weeks. They Are and disease prevention are all' urements taken, adding eight inches
u cow pasture.
■
as well ax several trouses, are now expect to move lo Chicago in two insurance of thc future timber sup­ to give a two-inch hem on each
side. If patterned material is to be
There were than two church build- located, was unoccupied ground, weeks wliere Mr Albert lias employ­ ply In Michigan.
4lng«; lhe Presbyterian, which was 'lliis detour was frequently iwd ment.
Tours of the camps made by mem­ used for the slip cover. It will be
Mr and Mrs. Will Stanton of bers of lhe College forestry staff. necessary to measure lhe width of
Fthe older, and the Metliodb.1, which until State street acron tlx* valley
is now occupied by thc Odd Fellows. was filled up and Lhe sharp rise this near Deep Ink* h»w rented the Al­ have shown that thc corps members the figured pattern carefully, and
Two additions wen* made to the .side ol the rrttdc-ncc of the late bert place and will move there as have improved a great deal in mor­’ plan measurements accordingly.
Tiie pieces are then cut from the
old Methodist church after our fam­ Judge Smith w.v. cut dowp. There!soon as Mr. Albert leaves, for Chi­ ale. Nervous and irritable men who, muslin
according to thc mcasuremed to be a foot bridge, starting1 cago.
entered the camps are becoming en­
ily located in Hustings.
ergetic and cheerful und have a real। tnents taken. As each piece is cut.
interest in tiie work Uiey perform. it should be securely pinned lo tlw
• People living near tha camps, now; chair, and the seams pinned togethreeni to be heartily In favor of the, er with the muslin on llie chair
work being done and are gratified. Notches are put in while the pat­
by thc order for tiie continuation. tern is still fastened to the chair.
Ix&gt;cal men are employed in must of; and should be followed absolutely
in putting tlw cover together
All cholca cut.
tiie camps as foremen.
,
Seam lines of the pattern should
be transferred to the slip cover ma­
Beef Plate
terial by means of carbon paper, and
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS should be made on tlw wrong side.
; When baiting together, the tracings
Porterhoure Steak
■&gt;. 18c
and notches should meet. Short,
Did you know:—That thc Y. M. C. firm basting stitches should be used,
A. pioneered in gymnasium and securing the thread with a good
Slab
Bacon
Corn
King
—
2
to
3
lb.
placet
|b.
1214c
night schools?
knot, as considerable strain ts put
Did you know:—That a pile of on the cover in trying it on. Be­
oranges one mile long were thrown fore finishing the seams it should
Fresh
Hams
15c
away in California to keep priies be tried on th* chair, and all alter­
ations necessary made carefully.
up?
I
If care is taken in making tiie
Did you know:—That lhe Sidle
Older Boys' Conference of the Y M. muslin pattern, only the final fltSMOKED
C. A. will be in Kalamazoo this, ting before thc seams arc sewed will
be necessary with the slip cover mafall?
,
4 tn fi Ih. ivi'rira
Did you know:—That Joy and sor­ tertal.
row are expressed, the name. regard­
NORTHWEST T1IORNAPPLE.
less of what language or nationality
one may bc?
The Ladies' Aid will bc held in
Did you know:—That 14 of our the church basement Thursday and
Presidents were sons of farmers?
EATMORE BRAND
has been changed from supper to
Did you know:—That one of every dinner. Dinner will be served by Mrs
five, sixteen year old boys in the Claude Rosenberg. Mrs. Frank Garworld lire in India?
bow, Mfcs.' Ed. Perault. Election of
Fresh Bread H4-u&gt;. i&lt;»&lt; 9e
Apricots
n=.
19C
Did you know:—That science officers and bring needle and thim­
Country Club - plain or sliced
Fancy Country Club - in syrup
raises questions rattier than settles ble tor we have work. Everyone wel­
them?
come.
Did you know;—That there arc 20
Mrs. Bertha Haff of Hobart. Ind.,
nationalities in the Y membership spent the past week with Mr. and
al Jerusalem, which is termed tiie Mrs. WUtys Wood and calling on old
most thrilling city of the world? .
neighbors and friends.
• Did you know:—That Oct. 11 U
Mim Mildred and Lucille Schantz'
Country Club—Flneat Alaska
Y. M C A Founder's Day. Birthday and Mrs. Will Schroeder and daugh­
of Sir Geo. Williams. 112 years ago. ter. Marie, of Caledonia, spent Sun­
Barry Co. Y will hold a meeting that day in Chicago at A Century of
Pink Salmon 2
25c
Tuna Fish
2
25c
evening for young men. Mr. L. E. Progress.
Select light meat
Buell will be here to tell of Y work
Mrs. Everett Swegles and Mrs.
world around.
James Batson of Hastings spent
Wednesday with their aunt. Mrs.
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
George Adams.
lb.
Mrs. ' J. ■. J. Strodlbeck picked
Sun-Maid Seeded
We are sorry to loose our neigh­
enough raspebtrriea for dinner one bors, Mr. and Mrs. John Jensen, who
day last week. A little unusual for have moved to Grand Rapids.
Sun-Maid Seedless, 4 lb. pkg. 35c
this time Of year.
Mrs. Mary Bldelman and daugh­
Mr. afid Mrs. Walter Culbert and ters of Clarksville were Saturday I
son. Robert, spent Sunday with Mr. evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.
Cream Cheese
u&gt;. 17c
Campbell's
and Mrs. Ben Bowman of Rutland. Verne Thomas.
Michigan - fancy Colby type
TOMATO JUICE
Wayne Nlcltols left Monday for We were all glad to hear Mrs.
Atm Arbor to attend school. Success George Cook was able to return
to Wayne for the coming year.
home from St. Mary's hospital list'
Mr. and Mrs. William Shriber and week ijnd is gaining.
daughter ot Hastings spent Wednes­ Claire Tungate and Birge Thomas
day afternoon and Thursday with called on John Wm. Kelly al St.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber.
Noway go pack — Fine quality
Mary's hospital Sunday and found
Callers for lhe week end at Mr. J him Improving and expects to re­
J. Strodtbcck's were; Rev. and Mrs. turn home this week.
John Hitching of Hastings and thclt
Jewel Coffee
a. 17c
Iced Lemon
There will be no preaching st-rv-1
it. 19c
son Arthur of Rutland.
.
French, lb. 23c - Country Club, lb. 27c
ice at the church Sunday on ac-,
COOKIES - fresh, delicious
Miss Hazel Shriber is working for count of conference but Sunday]
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lewis of Has­ School will be at ten o'clock. Every­
tings.
one come. Election of officers.
MAYWFI I
HOUSE
Callers for the week at Mr. and
Thc Friendship Class party was
W CrLLr COFFEE
Mrs. Walter Culbert's were. Mrs. A. held at th® home of Mr. and Mrs.
M. Gates and daughter of Grand Otis Morgan Friday evening. A fine
Ranlds and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bee­ time reported.
Beechnut Coffee, »&gt;• 27c — Chase &amp; Sanborn, lb. 27c
ler and Mrs. Leola Clark of Middle­
HENDERSHOTT.
ville.
Corn Syrup 5 JJii 27c
Chocolate Drops U- 15c
Mr.‘ and Mrs. Ray Fisher of KalKendall Buck and Ford Enz of
DARK — LIGHT, 5-lb. pail 29c
Freah, rich and creamy
Worland spent Monday afternoon araaaoo were Sunday callers at Er­
nest Haynes' and Ernie Matteson's.
in Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber spent
Mrs. Rhelda Whitworth spent the
Sunday evening with Abid IXmley ot week end with her daughters. Mrs
lb.
Hastings.
Floyd Garrison and Mrs. Ernie Mat­
tison.
&lt;*
QUIMBY.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur BhanU went
Country Club — All prepared just add milk or water
Rev. L. Severance of Hastings to Lhe World's Fair Sunday.
gave a very fine sermon Sunday eve­ Sunday guests and callers at Al
Lamps Westinghouse ,
ning In Rev. Conklin's place, who is Brill's were. Mr. and Mrs. John
10c
Canvas Gloves ■"i' 10c
$2.95 Down Installs It On the
recovering
from a recent operation. Ormsby and Ray Selgler. Mrs. El­
Closely knit wrists
MAZDA, 20 to 60 watt 20c
Enjoy... in your own home... thc economy, help
AH hope he may soon be back on la Lahr and Frances DeMott from
Popular Monthly Plan ... Or
tiie Gregory district and Mr. and
the Parish again.
. and care-free convenience of instant hot water serv­
Cash Price Only '
The Young Peoples S. a Class Mrs. Will Grigsby and Mr. and Mrs.
FRESH
FRUITS
AND
PRODUCE
ice. You need hot water every day... all year... for
gave a party al the home, of Velma Clinton Lahr of Hastings.
Everyone enjoyed tiie splendid
Kellogg in honor of Wallace Bldelcountless household and personal uses. This SPEC­
man ot Detroit. About twenty were talk by John Ketcham Sunday and
VIRGINIA SWEET
present. Wallace was one of our sincerely ho;* that he will come
IAL HEATER gives it to you for a few cents a day.
young people for several years. He again sometime.
We are glad to know that Rev.
left Saturday morning to enter lhe
Free yourself from the bother and expense of other
Conklin is able to sit up now and
University at' Ann Arbor.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Scott, who will soon be with us again.
methods... let it PAY FOR ITSELF ... with its
The first Bunday in October will
have b«en spending a part of their
U. 5. No. 1 quality
SAVINGS in fuel, health and work!
vacation with their parents. Mr. be Rally day so please keep this in
Trade-In Allowance On , Your
and Mrs. Chas. Scott, returned to mind and come.
Cauliflower
* 15c
Next Sunday will be Missionary
their home in Chicago.
Furnace Coil and Old Heater
Mr. and Mrs. E J. Kellogg, Mr. Sunday. Special program and col­
Visit Our Display ... or Phone 2305
Further REDUCES the Price.
and Mrs. Herschel Kellogg and son. lection for world's service.
Head
Lettuce
and Rial Kellogg of Diamondale and
We hope that this will still be in
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasgow of time to notify you that the Ladies'
Dowling spent Sunday at Glenn Aid is meeting for dinner this week
Thursday al the home ot Mrs. Coy
Kellogg's.
•
Ruth and Margaret Hoffman of Stowell on the Ed. McGlynn farm.
BatUe Creek spent Sunday with We hope for a large crowd at this:
their parents. Mr- and Mrs. Dirk meeting to plan the work for anoth­
er year and elect new officers.
Hoffman.

IllftTillinn til I inr
flAk llUm ill I nl-r

mRu

Un.

llluu II LnOL

rEwrtsl bm-

XRO GER’S

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We like to shout these values
from the house-tops

BEEF STEAK
Choice Cuts of Beef
Round or Sirloin

BEEF CHUCK

«oaST

,b. gC

PICNIC HAMS

2 Iba. 19*

OLEO

♦ SHORT TIME ONLY
A SPECIAL price

on

Consumers Special Gas Water Heater

62

Consumers Power Company

RED SALMON 2

35c

RAISINS

31&lt;

DILL PICKLES

2

25e

PANCAKE

5

2$c

FLOUR

POTATOES

BANANAS °

5 15«

�TIIE HASTINGS RANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2®, 1833

PAGE EIGHT

i*W W
SBB called at lhe home of Mr. and Mrs '
| ^Qtrp'T’ fjQijcp NFU/tt [Elmer Roush Friday.

‘sCAN RFTAII PRIPFQ
OLAN Kt
O

TERRAPLANE WINS/

TO STOP PYRAMIDING cot/«rHOl/S*returned from a;

‘^Getting Ahead”,..
' Depend* very largely upon the security, of ihe^hUUmenl
Building »nd loan share* offer thc careful inmtor a remkAalil) high type of safely.

Secured by dr»t mortgages upon hoipe*. mostly occupied by
Idrndk, and since it* organization. 43 years ago. the “Na
lional'* h*» never lost a dollar of any member’s principal.

Why not "National" shares?

.

JJfje Rational iffinan &amp;
ynursfincnt fltnntpanij
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit. Mich.
Detroit-» OUtit Buildlr.c and

J. L. Mau*, Hastings, Mich.

MEMBER'--..
FEDERAL HOME LOAN
^■BANKSVSnM^

Every Indication at This Time is That

Coal

prices

G".i« Hie'
I HOSE who
bought their coal a few weeks
ago SAVED MONEY . . . and

YOU CAN
SAVE Money
by ordering YOUR coal NOW

— before prices go any higher!
Our service will make clean satis­
factory delivery to your home.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Dealers in WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS. FLOUR,
FEEDS. COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

TELEPHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

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: visit wills her daughter. Mr*. Guy

Charges for Bread and for
probate court.
isimp*on of Escanaba, Mich.. Bun­
Cotton Goods Are InvestEst Charles Wilcox, dec’d. Inven-,day•
i . ,.
:or&gt;' n!etlMrs O0*111* Bchwadtr of Campigated by Officials
Dynm, deed Qy. bell called on her *l*Ur. Mr* George
E«.: Xkmln,-rT.rtou&gt; r.porU a„ ,lk&gt;„^ cUlm,
Forte,. S«Iurt«y.
tbit jo.ernnwM onieleU «ouM
creelow deed win »&lt;" ' c™”
«»• Kenneth. &lt;x,
chrrkrel.nprtre. cloM rtolM K
«»«■ W" H^rllle cnlM on Ur. Fru.k
undue prices are being ’charged for
w wm
Thursday.
any commodities affected by the n,ed-Drder for publication entered. /’&gt;
&gt;
I
federal plan* to Increase farm in- E*t. Jennie Stewart, dec’d. Order'
h“
comes are confirmed by stntem.nu appointing Admr. entered, bond of-}}*
i
front Washington by Dr. Fred C Admr died, letters of administration
’
Howe, coiwumera* counoeL and by i«ued. order limiting seitlemcnt en-, Pro'«l at ‘he last report.
,
George N. Peck, administrator of tered. petition for hearing, claims Mr. and Mrs. Merle Necb of Mon thc adjustment act.
filed, notice to creditor* issued.
; roe spent the week end with thc for-!
Requests to the president of the E»L Emma J. Hampton, dec’d. Pe- "?er* Paints, Mr. and Mr*. Ixwb
American Bakers Association from tition for Admr. fjled.
;Necb.
.
Dr. Howe ask for an explanation &amp;t. Sarah Malcolm, deed. Order Mr. and Mr*. George Reuter and
fpr bread prices in seven cities confirming sale of real estate en- . Mr. and Mr*. Davidson and aon bnd ’
rfhere the charge for a pound loaf i tered.
Guy Reuter of Fort Recovery. Onio,
is out of line with prices in other, tot Thad Caln, dec’d. Final ac-'were week end guesu of Mr. and
cities. None ot the cities ore in. count filed, order allowing account; Mrs. L E. Moore and other-relative*. I
Michigan. A retail price one. cent [entered, discharge of special Admr. Vemor Moore, Jr., spent la**'
above the average for other ciUea: inued. estate enrolled.
week with hi* grandparents. Mr. and1
led to the request
Est. Jacoh Johnson, dec’d. Order. Mrs. I E. Moore, and returned to his
Retail prices for bread.-increased, allowing claims entered.
homo In Grand Rapid* Thursday. I
1.2 cents per pound loaf from Feb-' tot. Clifford C. Dewey, dec’d. Or-: Mr*. Bertha Johnson of Hasting*
ruary 15 to August 15. The cost of dvr allowing claims entered.
[spent last week with her daughter,
the flour to make a loaf of bread Est Barbara Reahm. dec’d. Order I Mrs. Dan Postma
was 1 11 cent* in February and was allowing account entered.
I Mr8 ,_nnl- r.,adv nt
2.17 cenu in Augiut. fO thc average Est Louise Will, minor. Annual Lnd Mr
Uicnued prt« 0( o-whnd
1. «rcouni ot gu.rdl.n hied
dXmlr M.rf.2,1 “
nor &lt;xre-&lt;hr. L-bw cwr. .nd olh- t l Mary Huirnon. dre'd. Inrrn-1°
su™’“&gt; i
er expenjes of baking have also ln-.tory filed.
' L"KC A1 aon ’*u n
created.
[ Eat. Mae C. and Edith aerUudeL„?^ayJP**U °*
and Klrs
• Prices in 51 key cities are check--Newton, minors. Nominations for|?l4u&lt;,e Walton were. Mr. and Mrs.,
led to determine who is bancfitting1 guardian filed, order appointing iGfcor‘fe Bro*-nel1 of Fremont and'
from higher price* for farm prod- guardian entered, bond filed letters Mrs' Id“ Mc&gt;'er* of Grand Rapid* I
ucts. Undue pyramiding of in- ,t,t guardianship issued.
! Mrs. Vanessle Lobdell Knd daugh-!
creased costs of raw products will Est. Ray C, Newton, deed. Pell-'ter Helen., were gucsta of Miss Bcr। not bc permitted.
. !tion for Admr, filed, waiver of no--n'ce Perry of Kalamazoo Thursday.
Charges for ordinary cotton goods nee filed, order appolhtlng Admr.l Mr. and Mrs. Glass of Grand!
and article.-; manufactured from; entered.
.
Ledge were gueats ot Rev. and Mrs
cotton are tx-Hig Investigatml by Mr.’ Est. Susan- A. Barry, dec’d. Will i Loomis Bunday.
Peck Tiie tax on cotton add* only! filed, petition for probate of will i Mr*. Leon Howk and Mrs. Roy
4 2 cen:.-. pr pound ’&lt;*
cost. Man- nIv(j.
; Nagler accompanied Mr. and Mrs
ufrtCturers or retailers who use thc
Albert Schaffhausen dec’d., Earl Rogers to Grand Rapid* Wedtax as an excuse for adding more Peutfcn for hearing claims Bled, nesday.
than this amount to the price of notice -to creditors issued, inventory1 Mr*- Stuart accompanied Mr. and
cloth nrc not complying with the.;llc(1.
Mr*. Earl Rogers to Hosting* Frigovenunent i policy of increasing
J&lt;lhn Olm*tead. dee d. Petition1
farm price., without adding .unduly jor hearing claims filed, notice to! Miss Gaytha Loomis spent from
to the casts of living for workers
. creditors V.sued. inventory filed.
j Wednesday til) Sunday at Grand
For the '. .-ek of August 30. the
------------- -------------------a gue5t of Mr Mnd Mn Jra
.average ri-tail price of sheets was|
FREEPORT.
'Hove.
si IB and the nmount of the price Mi.-s Betty Wagner of Grand Rap- Wednesday gue*t* of Mrs. Claude I
wlpch could be legitimately charged jds. who spent lhe week end with, Walton were Mrs. Ida Meyers Mrs.
lOj
Vs
A work shirt her grandparents. Rev. and Mrs. Pet«r Vander Mall, and Mrs Marte
contained fo.ton that had paid a Wilkins.returned to her home Sat- VanderMai] and two children of;
tax of about 3', cents, overalls *eB- mday.
'Grand Rapid*.
ln&gt;R
1! con,’_!nfd cotton
Mrs. Ora Miller of Campbell and sr"“ Jo"cpblne Nov^skey cf Has-i
which the tax was 8 1-4 cents, and
i..
;
. ......
tlno, Knrnt the week onrl with tt,n
•d
&gt;"-r S"'11 c0"'.1 1* O—jaofmiur'orton!,. Mraidiy*''''
Tu’mR,. NfTO. .rtd Neu.

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PIKES PEAK CLIMB/

Photograph at right
during in record-break­
ing climb of Pikes Peak

ABOVE— Rare Course
of Pikes Peak National
Hill-Climb Race showing
highway.

Terraplane Smashes All-time Stock-car Record
A Hudson-built Terrapiane has again
won the annual Labor Day contest up
Pikes Peak—Use stiffest test of ruggedness and lull-climbing ability -in America
—and the Hudson Motor Car Company
retains the covetedPenrusc Trophy.

M
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Just Like the Car You Huy
The Terrapiane used in this great Pikes Peak
contest was a regular etock-car, chosen at
random from the factory
THE
SIX
*
assembly line by a repre­
sentative of the American
Automobile Association. Its
ANO UP *
stock-equipment was completc even to the spare

425

tire and bumpers—it was an absolute
duplicate of the Terraplanes you’ can
see in any Hudson-Essex dealer's
showroom.
Coming on top of 48 other official A. A. A.
records, this new Terraplane victory establishes
thc Terrapiane as the champion stock-car per­
former of all time. Yet these car* cost less to buy
than any other cars in their class—the Six is
thc lowest-priced six, and the
Eight is the lowest-priced | THE EIGHT
straight eight, in America.
11

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Co Terraplaning yourself
and learn what motor car
performance can be!

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UUDSON-liuilt E SN EX TERRAPLANE

Mr nnd Mrs. Alv.h Moor, .pent'0001 of &gt;•“'&gt;”«" •&gt;»"&gt; •&gt;»

FORREST JOHNSON

per cent on union suits, and 84 ju&gt;r1
^,r and Mrs- M- D-:
K
ASSYRIA
cent r»n cotton-mattresses are up-; M.'
1 Thc Briggs Ladies* Aid Society
duly high and can not-bc charged acLMn.mni,ws* *»r’
,Osb2rnc are sponsiring a ‘chlcken-noodlc
to any m’I'HI.•- cf the
suPP*’r t0
held in Friday esenlng.'
OPPOSI TE FULLER BLDG., MICHIGAN AVE,, HASTINGS, MICH.
men’, tn iiKreazm the prices of “*ia.
»r*v , cl* Hlnc,t’fy October fl
Tone in to B. A. Itolfe'N Terrapiane Orchestra Saturday Night
farm products Mr. Peck and Dr.
Sunday to witness the Hlgh &gt;choo| MudenU to Pntcr
I Howe will continue to release new* «&lt;“ " •„u,&lt; tr.
,
..
I school at Battle Creek on .Monday,
Visit the Hudson-Essex Exhibit at lhe Chicago World's Eair, Electrical Building
covernlng retail prices and federal
®re 8la“*clc°‘Pe, Mr- and Sept. Id. from Uh- Eagle are Opal
agenchs will check attempt* at r
a"d ‘•mily of -----and Beatrice
Serven
—x----- --------.1 and Betty
raugir.,;.
.
Dowagiac to our community.
;
h
- c
»„.-«... school.;
1
Ketcham
4rom
the
Stevens
’
;._
» it s
■ Mrs. Jesse Murphy was al ।
®er- Tlwodore Wierin'ga &lt; Susie Johnsom near Yankee Springs were Sunday driven by Russell Bender, makes a
•
PINE LAKE.
| of her si*ter-in-)aw. Mrs. Fred MesMe*- i ven .to
their
-nrw
------------------------... on .gu«-u.
. of. ..
...
M^.-Ccontinue
?nt,nl!r 2?*
’lr *J
rk,th.r.
there of
west of
Middleville. ----They were
his *‘brother.
Cluts. ~
B drive up in Yankee Spring, a* far
I
Tho &lt;■ who have recently enjoyed'ecar* of Bowne Wednesdays
।
’t0 a r
looJ- .
tlwto *“y to visit her aunt in Grand Johnson, and wife.
• a* the Gate* Corners lo care for the
. a .vvit to A Century of Progress ex•',rs- Albert Wells wa* a GrandI “vi. • n &lt;
•■d
1
iXS
,
‘
J£
tt
‘
lSS.,
A
SX
US
! onto, .he -nx.rn.prt, w. K-• several pupil* who are attending thc
j-Hit;..:r include Gilbert Wairoth.1'isitor Wednesday c.-.d W111
.n.ir rr(» Mr and Mrs Eh IJnd- -. Mr. and. Thursday.
I^USS
8^
M
Im.—j—
_
: Mr. and Mrs Wm. Johnson of Kellogg school busies of Middleville, Kellogg sclurol there.
I Mr-. Ward Unduy, Mutfal andL •Mr- arkl Mrs George Marcher of Mrs Evahne Tasker euardtan of
! Lloyd Lindsey
Be»^mer. Mich, arc guest* at the'thTZayrti Site, clmp nri?Xuo
!
Early in the week Mr. and Mrs. home ot the former'.', parents, Mr. &gt; attended' an «xccutivePmeetintT of
CPU ol T...C0U Vn»uh. Mj. Cul&gt;n.t.«"S Mr, Henr, K.n-her
| lhe om.nlnllon held «, Ke*kU
to her summer home cm\U‘iv cn&gt;t „,np'- Harley Townsend of near inn nt Battle Creek Friday night
• end of the lake, where she will sx-nd -Woodland and Rev. Wilkins motored The meeting held was In the Intersome time. Mr and Mrs. Cole reCuster and Hart In thc interests e\t of“ Xial tXing cUm^w
turned home on Thursday.
'°l the’ Church ’of
Uie
-1—group
-------------- "-“
’X Brethren. °f , the
fUDidl
M* an^ guardians.
M" Otls Ke,chatn and
Mr, and Mrs. Clark Houghton of| Orend
Mr- nnd
Mr&lt;LSd
a von
—
Union City visited the latter's un­
2 the Utleri daughter. Betty, accompanied by Mr.
cle. John Rogers. &lt; n Bunday.
. .«isu-r»
suner^ Mrs.
airs. W.
w. s.
a. Surrarrer
surrarrer and and Mrs A C Hyde vutted A CenMrs.
Hazel Novlskey.
Nnvi»k»v on
r.n their
»h.i- return
—
,
, week.
eT,A T,Mr*.
Ruth Nottingham has returned to'Jrs- Ha»l
•*—-n tury of ProgressJ last
Plajnwell High school, where she uomMr- Olivet Thursday. /■ ..
!Leola Earl, a sister, wa* in charge
w,_,of the store,
will take a^rourse in stenography Mr-’ s’“
and daughter of.
and TypewrinRg.
'
Grand Rapids; called
’*’; The Pleasure Birthday organlzac^led on the former
formers;
At' Neeley on Sunday. Sept, 24. brother. Rrv
—-&lt; •
•
...
ovml.
.... ... . Minard Lewi*, and tion will be cnfertainrd cr»-oi&gt;&lt;'r.
at thc.family ofr
'.“dnda&gt;’’
iatively on Tuesday, Sept. 28,%y
’here will be aj-ned
a g'xxt spealtcr
regular hour ....
of -service. „.w
0:00-'A,
a, M.t
.M j Mr and Mrs Dorr Howell of Mcsdames Katherine Cole and
. e s. t. it r
l hojx-4 a L-ood
.2
■1
end with m„c„ Jone* it the. Co!e re*i• crowd will come out.
Mr nnd Mrs. Paul Keyes
family of Kalamaroo spent
----------------------weefc end at the home c.f Mr. and er
lds *Pent
w«k
her brothbroth- ton. were In Ann Arbor Sunday to
M- with her
Mr&lt; Adrian Keyes
--------- Lewis.
•
&gt; .S'. Rev. a.--* Mrs-’ M-nord
sw- their sister. Mrs. Nellie Miller,
Much sympathy fs felt for Wil- ar&gt;d family.
wrra
„ Iwh0 i» under treatment of the
moT Moore who wa* so seriously in-1.
Ford Stuwcu and
airs. 00,7
Dorr 1। University
University hospital.
ho
d
MrS
They found
Of WoodlfttM-i were
I7»r, guests'nor
u*. .improved,
, —j
.
jured hi the moiorcycle-afitdmobilepl^bI of-Woodland
crash .on Thursday He is in the'
^"e home of Mr.
Mrs. Fred
Fred Miller
J
“,r nt
H»vne«"MnnJ«v"
“* and
*“*“ Mrs.’Frank! Mrs
and sister vis- ,
; .
..................... :-------- aKr|. -ThL T.,u • ?.,
r., .
ltcd thelr mother. Mrs. Sylvia ScicF-.
would appreciate a call or a card' , rh$ Ladle* Literary Club met at more, who is at Nichols hospital
ih-m his friends
the home of Mrs Albert Wells
Creek: having submiUed to
Laura Jame.-. win is a workdr Thursday While this was the first in oporation on Saturday
In the graphic department of:“L tl?c c*ub wason thc"' Mr. and Mr*. Orin Cole and fam­
. the tp.Mhn Co ;u Kalamazoo, is ?« a Rood attendance
ny and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh/t'ase
cn.’Av-.ck.- a two wzess’ vacation at
Mr- and Mrs, Harold Rosenberger and daughter. Norma, and brother,
the home of her [sirents On Thtirs- and Marvirt cwlled on the former's I Edgar Case attended a family cathday erentog -!;r nil .ntcrt.in res- P«r.-nu. Mr and Mr*. Rosenberger.Iermg *t the County park war Waten girls frt-.m this department at a‘ c!l,r*2’dle
evening. I ue s comers. Battle Creek Sunday,
diriher after uhich they will all atR' '• Arthur Carey was in Grandnhonoring
—‘— Mrs.
*«— Nina -----------Powers of Mari­
!« nd the Allegan fair.
&lt; Raptds Wedntrtday evening
” on. Ind.
--------- *. -.-»■»------- :—
Mrs Glen Dean and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Kent and fam­
ORGAN.------Bowne called on Mrs. Russell Bcn- ily were In Allegan Sunday io visit
Eth
Trccn and Mias B;i- ton at the home of the latter* their parents. Mr. and Mrs James
ckaburc and Vcm: parents Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnston, in honor of the nicther'q
: ind .-.-n uni- Sunday vis- Campbell. Friday.
nauf day.
■Kh Mr. and" Mrs. Charles
Mr and Mrs -Harold Rosenberger The election of officer* at the
and Mr and Mrs. Irving Stttts of1 Brigga Ladle* Aid Society on Thur»n a
F.-r i hi.„«;
a“&gt; resunea m me re-election of
D - A. McClel- Fair a.-Chicago .over the week end. the present incumbents. President.
land. Saturday.
n
en- Mrs- Bessie Strickland; vice- preriClare Mead and family
mlly of Battle
Bathe
Kauttman o! ^o- dent. Mrs. Elizabeth Gray; secre­
Greek spent the week end " “ '
.gin Mud and family.
b^cp
■ Cecil Winans and Mr- and Mrs. Ilu Grand Rapids Saturday.
1 j0JCC Baln&lt; H.de tta4 u.
.
Cla.-.&gt; Mead of Battle Creek and|/l
Ra&gt;LOt B1*5*' °! Ruth Ketcham, last week while
o™e
‘
r?
Mr'
Jhe -thelr parents were
‘he Chicago
c«E. ormer s parent*.. Mr. 04and Mrs
Chx**°
World* Fair.

Annual Clearance Sale
of 1933 WALL PAPER
All Must Go To Make Room
for New 1934 Paper That Is
Arriving Now . . . All 1934
Paper Has Advanced Very
Substantially Over the
\
1933 Prices!
This Will Make Thi* Sale Doubly
Attractive To Our Customers

E" ‘ Sr. .M'SS'numU

A STATEMENT BY

MISS GRACE J. GRAVES

“gX^cr

Crr.,.

°!.3X S5 ffiiSSr”

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i S±,J*? "*
laid, i Saturday
' Jake Walker of Hasting*, was in
. v. rkmg lhe village, calling on Mr nnd Mrs.
home over lhe P A Thomas and Mrs Eva Seger
•
satuxday.
?Ir-'r£l.’fa DeLor«’ or’4
Fred'William* and'Mrs. Joe
v/." ■
f ’Ora"a .Kauflman accompanied Mr and
acre caller* in Morgan Frl- Mr* W s Surrarrer to Hasting*
____
Saturday.
r new
Rr' Arthur Carey returned from

I.:-.;!'

•&gt;f th
both

lurid Private ^Secretarial School, in Grand
•s entirely oireHxc telephone, in contacting
&gt;ers and cpplicahls She *av&lt;

c u-c lhe telephone exclusively in placing pppli&gt;**
ranis. -Vp«l we Mill not accept an application that doc*
not give a telephone number.*’

.
nr sprlng
Nlr&gt; Alyee
aDd
'
:
-Mr*. George WeiL* and Joan of
------------------ ----- ——, , Grand Rapids
■
Al
w,u R°«»h returned to hu home
At ID STOMACH BIG FACTOR
IN CAVSINO
in Sasiniw Friday afjer a two
CAUSING ULCERS
Doo tlet too
toomuch
muchacid
acidruin
ru n
brother. Elmer
Don't
your stomach
«nimach Take Dr. Bmll's
,
Emils i"^*’"“.T11''
ana „^«Mrs. Orlie
Or lie Barnhart, of
Adi*
Adi*. Ti«r .-- and quickly-averquickly •«•&gt;•«?- !' Mr and
Lajuma
called
?n
the
.letter's broth•c:.-r tcid ccnq^tic-n*. heartburn.
i-.-ur 'omacii. ;udkjMtKffl. B. A. 1 er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ebner
[Roush Sunday.
.
LyBazker. druggut.—Adv.

OU. CMHI pay
lublga Imuh;

S

Q

x

applicant for rmploymC“l
•
easily I»y ielenl -r." if likely lo be the fir»t
called to work. Telephone sere ice pay* it*
way. Ordtr n l?;c.punao today, luatallation v H! ue taaC : n.-omr ti«.

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i'i %S*(grn*“-

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FUMd
sumed her
her Klxx»
school -ork
work on
on MonMr.
Monday.
Wilma Jean Clark, who spent the
past week with her crandj»arentl,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Clark, returned
Sunday to begin her school work m
Baltic Creek.

SOUTH THORNAPFLE
Last Week * Letter
Mrs. Lydia Wilson of Middleville
who has for many weeks been Taking
care.'of the late Mr* EMcll Ronan.
« spending some time here at the
home of her brother. Perry Barnum.
Mr. and Mm Chas B Johnson
were gueets Sunday afternoon of
their friend* and old neighbors Mr
and Mr*. Jarno* Young, of’ Middle­
ville. Me Young is much better and
stale to be up around, which hl*
many frnnd* are pleased to hear
Mr. and Mrs. Roocoe Platt (Doric
Rose* and daughter accompanied by
by .
Rose&gt;
her brother. Cecil Ho*c and friend,
all of Buller. Ind,, were calling on
old friend* lure’on Labor day. also.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Waze ot Lowell called on her old school mate, Mr*.

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h l A 111] I HlU receiving congratulation* on the
nilllU nllU I LilllU uirth of a daughter Friday morning.
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established the Foundation for ad- tune to ^ap anij jnjure ]ler jjp ja&gt;t'
vertlslng purpose*. What he ha* , week. Mra. Frank Nash is caring ‘
Experience provea that fertilizer* and average
done in setting up the Foundation । tor her.
and backing it with immense re-j M1M Katherine Mohler ana friend.’
weather conditions will return the amount invested
source* ha* been done from a con-Lou U Pont ot Grand Rapid* spent!
Metlon that it wa* hH* duty to do It: tbo week end with her parent*. Mr.
■nd in addition a larger yield and better quality
so he wants no advertising for him-1 and Mrs. Wm. Mohler.
aclf. for he iva* done only what he; Rev. Paul Pau**. pa*!or of the
with resulting profit.
believes any right thinking man Russian Baptist church of Lanaing’
ought to do In hl* circumstance*, will give thc addreu at the ComYou can't afford to sow wheat without fertilizer.
iThe edltora were asked to omltjmunity services at the Methodist;
•mention of Mr Kellogg personally church next Bunday evening. Rev.
We just received a car of fresh fertilizer.
in connection with Foundation work.
is a very intereating speaker;
2. The Foundation has no plan'nnd a Igfge crowd is expected to'1
LET US SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS.
nor deairc to encourage further con-: hear him.
soiidatlon of school*, except to car- Mr. and Mrs. Fay C Wing took!
,ry out it* agreement, previously en- Peter Messenger and Mia* Grace;
'tered into, with one consolidated Meiuenger to Albion Friday lo atdixtrict It U not sponsoring, fur-1 tend thc funeral of Mr. Messenger's*
। Hut consideration and ha* no idea sister.
of doing so.
Sixty-three from Woodland and
’ 3. The staff explained that the vicinity took advantage of the last
Foundation has no wish to upset: excursion on the C. K. A: S. and atFLOUR s- FEED
COAL -:- CEMENT
LIME
local conditions in any neighborhood tended A Century of Progress exBRICK -i. TILE -i- FARM IMPLEMENTS
or school district; nor didue* wish&lt; portion in Chicago Sunday.
। in any manner to interfere with lo- Dr. and Mr*. R. G Finnic and
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HASTINGS, MICH.
-cal practice of medicine or dentil-1 family arid Mr. and Mrs. Donald,
try. Its plans call for co-oj»ratlon.* Gager and son were guest* of Mr.
not substitution of Foundation work ■ and Mra. Ernest Shonio al their I
'for Rhe work oh local doctors or cottage at Eagle Point, Jordan lake/
dentists.
I Sunday
L , • PLEASANT RIDGE.
| at the church next Sunday evening,, 3 The Foundation staff have the j Mlu Virginia Faul entertained 1
‘ qpnvlctlon that a far belter state with a 8.00 o’clock dinner WednesT Mr.k Ella Kinne attended A Cen-1 and his (Hee Club will sing.
.
of
public
health
can
be
brought
day In honor of some of the young
Tiiry nf Progress |&gt;art of last week. I C. V Kinne accompanied Mr. and
by education and health people who were leaving for school
i Mr. and Mis. Albert Kinne of Mra. Chas. Devault to Ann Arbor.. about
Hint are vtalting ut Lester Kinnc's. last week, taking Mrs. Devault, who training of the young in and this week.
through
the
school*
This
1*
a
scrv!
Mfa* Beatrice plants of Grand
■ Mr. and Mrs. Burt Long nnd fam- we arc sorry to say ts very poorly,
ily .visited at her sister's Sunday
School is again in session with! ice which, in their judgment, is Rapid* visited friend* und relative*
greatly needed. What .they hope to in Woodland from Sunday until
■ south of Hu.'Ungs
Miss Flossie Allerdlng as teacher.
do by their work lx to demoiutrate Wednesday qf last .week.
MK and Mr- Alvord Woods of
-------- -—■ * ♦ »------------benefits which such work will Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lull (Ethel
Baltic Creek called Sunday after- Tiw Tower of London moves Up thc
noon at Alonzo Wood's.
• and down with the tide about onc- confer upon any community They' .McDormanj ot Benton Harbor and
believe that it is far better to train Miss Elvira Hoogerhyde of Grand
)
Rev. Ames ol Lansing, will speak thousandth of an inch.
;I children
in good health habit* so Rapids called on friends in Woodthey can keep well than to doctor land Sunday.
them for slckners. which health| Mira Dorothy Curtis was taken to'
training will prevent
i Pennock hospital and an operation
| 4 'Above everything else, say the for appendicitis was performed. She
.staff, they want it understood that la getting along nicely at this writthetr work is not a charily, but Is! ing.
done to test out their plan.-, for proMr. and Mrs. John Dell called on
motion of public health through the formers niece and family. Mr.preventive measures, nothing else.. and Mrs Carl Peabody of Mulliken.
They are npt doing this work to Sunday.
■
Interfere with schools, but to co-opMr. and Mrs. Chas. Cook and
irate with them. They arc not plan-!family called on Mr. nnd Mrs Oscar
nlng to meddle with'the work of] Money of Battle Creek Sunday.
Ic»cal doctor* or dentists, but. on the I Misa Louise Hilbert leaves for
contrary. Invitf. thc fullest co-opcr-; Battle Creek Wednesday tq-resume
ation of these prpfeMions. They -ftPr studies at Battle Creek College,
GUM-DIPPED TIRES
have no wish to Interfere with the Miss Alene Mohler and Dale Hauof any neighborhoed or comleft Monday to enter Junior Col-,
DoUBLE SAVINGS for Car Owner* who buy iK&gt;w! life
ut Grand Rapids.
i
lor t.ar &lt;i»iicrn who ntiy i*ow. mupity, but to co-operate In bringing
about a more healthy and tlure- Miss Dorothy Curtis was the guest
Trice* ■re going up—Don't Delay—Equip your car TODAY
j
fore
a
tnore
helpful
life.
I
of
honof
al a'linen shower given by
Ml VI?
and SAVE.
5. Tiie Kellogg Foundation Is not, Mrs. Thelma Barnum and Mrs. Allie
fly-by-night affair, expecting to white last Wednesday evening in
- Herr ia how you make n amake
u,.&lt;.]&gt;eedy test and a quick get-! Hastings
DOUBLE SAVING! First— away. The Fouhdation staff realizes Mr. and Mrs. Ward Plant* and
you will pet a liberal allow­ that the-work they arc undertaking Beverly visited the Getz Farm lut
ance Jnr your oh! tires—and cannot be done in a year, not in two Holland Sunday.
acronci.
you ttill
kik save
save thc yc*”' nor ,flvc yc*rs u w,n re’! nu Woman's Study Club held L;
secund, you
nmnunt nl the nextnrice flulre *yera* Tears for a
factory J flrst meeting of the year at the
amount of'lhe next price if,st
want ^j,. work-b,. school houw Tuesday evening of last
increase which must come judged by actual result*, not by.we^k.
Following is the program:
soon. It will be a long jime in anybody’* claims (or it or ideas'Hong. Star Spangled Banner; Col­
our opinion before yon will ab?ut “ „
,
,1 kcL Program in charge of Grace
® „ T,lf‘ Foundation selected
the Cou
Faul.
Patriotic
Other
be able to ■■mien
make aiir'h
&gt;ueh n
a tire
ure ,hr
1Urr). ond
,„„
s,„hNumbers
nsh„ ofr,«
n„»
saving again.
4
Eaton, because they are largely ru-'Fnul. Arlie Sprindler, Ola Kimble;
Don't risk vour life and the ral.
They arc not like big‘ A Century of Progress, Grace Faul;
Itv
“oo5;
S!: One Dav's Im
°! TKi
.. ” "r. „S
..
J “Z^
.
• cities naving cmcient Health uc- mv
live* of others on dangerously partment.;. It la impossible for .such; Fair. Vcata Born:
w.irii,
.uu tires. -rural
urB| cuuiui
1 unurr
worn, bukiiiiu
smooth •u
trend
counties,
under existing concon- Fair.
Fair, Matilda Cook;
Cook Quartet Num­
when vrewill give you a liberal dftlons. to do health work In the ber. Refreshments were served to
60 members and their guests.
*
irn.lc-in allowonrr lo Apply on
Th' FwmUUM
•rcted these three counties because
Mlu
Phyllis
England has accepted
new Firestone High Speed they ftre ncarby
Mwy ron.
a position with the jewelry depart­
Tires — the oafest f ires in Atitute a field where th-y could try ment of Marshall Field and’Com­
the World.
out their plan.-t^fpr the promotion pany. Chicago. At present she is
j of public health. In the judgment staying nt the hoihe of Clayton
' 1
Tk« NEW
of the statI Public heallii h to be .Schray of Elmhurst.
tHi MASTERPIECE
promoted by disease prevention very
HINDS CORNERS.
or TIBI CONSTRUCTION
A
a largely. The experience of thc city
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meyers of De­
W
ot Detroit proves thc value of prewr« OLOMLD rm
Mention. That city Hih. j-eers pc. mit are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Edd
..
•was
was spending
aiKHiuuig &gt;100,000
*iuu,wu aa year
year for
lor Newton
nrwiuii and
anu family.
iuuui&gt;.
Her- tone Tires are built with high
Built 10 equal all fir»t line 1 public health work. But the city jI' Mason
Mui-on Newton .4
of Delia
Delton visited
•lan.iard brand tier* in quality, grpw, M
tllat this s.|m
att Edd
, ,wns
—•iEdd Newtons
Newton* Sunday,
Sunday.
.
ronatruelinn
and
appearane*-.
nut
I
•
—
j
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---•
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--- j smith of
roalrd with
inadequate' arid was largely in-1 Mr. and Mrs."'Richard
lower in prien—another Flrr*lonr ,crease*
IVBOCWI Tn
u»-uw
the ouigic
ringle tnonin
month 011
of Allegan spent Thursday luguv
night wnn
with
nrhirvement In j*u]'y ci• ght
•• years ago. there
••
were■ Mr.
Mr.'and
and Mrs.
Mft Gus
Ous Kline and family.
iin«t blowout*.
&gt;avmg money
C4M&gt;S of diphtheria in Detroit I Mr. and Mrs Ronald Haynes and
tor ear owner*. ( wlth a— |—
urge
Last [। *°rt and
»— mnnber
•• ■■■-■—-•. o
— •f death*.
—
'* mother. Mrs. Millie Haynes,
year the number of diphtheria cases attendedJ a surprise on Mrs. Olen
near Banfield Sunday.
had heen reduced for July to only Cudwall&amp;der
CadwaUat
Viresicn*
Mr. and Mrs. Hotter nnd daugh­
eight, or one per cent of the number
twil l P'Jtt
for the same month eight years ego. 1ter of Pittsburgh were calling on1
1old friends tn this neighborhood
!' 7.S5 When one considers what the fam- Sunday.
Illes would pay doctors to treat 800 :
Ralph DeMott and Ernest Lech-'
cases of diphtheria, what they would
pay thc undertakers and others for ;leltncr went Sunday night to visit
funeral expenses for deaths due to friends in Gary. Ind., and from
tiiat disease, to *ay nothing about there
1
will visit A Century of Prog­
saving many lives. It can be seen ress.
1
1 how wise it was for Detroit to use Mrs. Glcnna DeMott visited her
, a larger sum to promote public 1mother. Mrs. Sarah Newton, in Has-1
I
health. It was real economy to do-'Ungs one day last week.
Mr. and Mr*. Lyle Tobias nnd
that. All the Foundation asks in
of Battle Creek spent Saturday
: the three counties is to have the son
1
chance for a thorough test of its 1evening with his parents, Mr. and
i plans for promoting public health Mrs. W. O. Tobias.
by prevention methods. If the plans Thelma Tobias went to Kalama-,
LINES of l
work
as the Foundation expects they zoo Sunday.
TIRES if
Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore spent
will, people can Judge for theniselves about the value of such work. Saturday night in HasUna* with
. whether it is a money-saving prop- her parents. Mr. and Mr*. Bump.
Tirofone S
I oritlon to prevent disease* rather Louis Clouse of Shultz spent Sat­
urday with Gertrude Phillips.
j
j than suffer from them
NAME and '■
Miss Margrette Moore took in the
। 7. The Foundation staff ha* the
GUARANTEE
! conviction that to grow a generation excursion to Chicago Sunday and
I
of men and women who have and visited A Century of Progress.
appreciate good health, school pu­ Callers at C. N. Tobias' Sunday
pils must be taught how to get it were, Mr. and Mrs Mell Hender-i
and how to keep 1t. That can be xhott and two sons and Mr. and'
ouwcw rvw
done without interfering with the Mrs. Clyde Higgln*. all of Kalama-!
r”1a..V IS3.45 I regular wbrk of lhe schools If the zoo. and Mrs. Mary Payne of Has­
Foundation can teach them to do tings and her son. Lloyd, of Alle­
that they will have performed a real gan.
service and will have demonstrated, The first Community meeting will
not only tlw value, but the need of!jbe held at thc schoolhouse the last
I public health work, not only in the Friday evening. Sept. 29. Bring I
sandwich:-* aijd one other, dish.’
l three counties, but everywhere
Far*
....
LOOM
a The Foundation realizes lhat There will bc a volunteer program, j
j 4-35
Cb«»Tot»t -__
thc newspapers of the three coun­
4*0-31
OOl'TH H11CI.TZ.
ties can do much in promoting un­
Howard Paddock ot near Goat*
derstanding of their aim* and purpoee*. They do not ask them to Grove called on Ronald Kenyon
Friday
and
Ranald accompanied
exploit this work, nor to «ay any­
thing about It except what is based him to Kalamazoo and spent the
upon facts. But they do believe that night with Mr. and Mr*. Harry MU-1
'
1
the newspapers can have a consid­ cner.
3 See Firestone Cunt-Dipped Tires made in the Firestone Factory
erable influence tn promoting a pub­
,
Mid Inhibition Building at ‘*.4 Century of Progress," Chicagolic understanding of their work. The
REMEDY
REMOVES
CAUSE
j staff believe* that tf the public does
OF STOMACH GAS
know what they are doing and the
motive* back of it. they will approve.
Most stomach GAS U due to
Th* Banner representative*, as' bowel poisons. For quick relief
well
*s
those
of
the
other
newspa-i
use Adlcnka. One dose clean* out,
JEFFERSON A
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D U R U C
99AR
a
HASTINGS
COURT Street.
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4 4 *1 U *
MICHIGAN pen cf tbe-dirtrict. theroyghiy en­ body warier- tone* up your *y»joyed the gathering and acre &lt;ie-i tem. brings sound bleep. B.‘ A.
.
.
, lighted to meet the member* of the LyBarker, druggist.—Adv.
roundiuon iUS ud w [■?. I belter

BOKA
COFFEE SUPREME
SPECIAL THIS WEEK END—
The Lowest Price In Bokar Hixloryt

8 O'CLOCK COFFEE &lt;&gt;*

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Tiresfone

‘firestone

'Rrestone

ANDRUS SERVICE

lb. 19c

CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE lb. 25c

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE

lb. 25c

CONDOR COFFEE

lb. 25c

REMEMBER: WHEN COMPARING PRICES
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD INCLUDE THE 3% MICH­

IGAN SALES TAX.
faitRElfowoMynunsj]

Trade-In

IflRE SALE

21

w lb. 17c

RED CIRCLE COFFEE

W1 M.ow MIT

Gelatine Dessert
QUAKER or MOTHERS OATS
PET or CARNATION MILK
GINGER ALE Yukon Club
(’

Is- pkg. 170
Tall ’
3 cans 19c
chg.) t4-«. bottle 10c

Campbell’s Tomato Soup
WISCONSIN MILD CHEESE
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN

lb. 19c
3 cans 27o

Med. six*

2 can* 29c
6 boxes 23c

Full Count
Large ran

Soap Chips
HENKELS-VELVET PASTRY’ FLOUR
IVORY SOAP
Medium
PAG SOAP
. Giant Slso

Iona Flour
l-lb. pkg.N. B. C. SNOW FLAKES
N. B. C. GINGER SNAPS
SODA CRACKERS (Graham 2 lb*. 25e)

Butter

4c*n* 29c
lb- bag 270

evaporated

PALMOLIVE SOAl
WHEATIES
.
BISQUICK
i
5-lb. carton

EASY TASK

4 bin 1*0

OXYDOL
’ w»- '
QUAKER MAID BEANS with pork
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING

MILLED FROM FINE WHEAT
3 pkg*. 35c

Tail
PINK SALMON
SWEET MIXED PICKLES Master Brand
SWEET PICKLES
Master Brand

24

HOLLAND CRYSTAL CREAMERY
Sil verbrook Print • It 26c
SANKA or KAFFEK HAG

QUAKER or MOTHERS OATS
MASTER MUSTARD
BAKING POWDER Calumet

$

New Pack

NUTLET MARGARINE
BUNNYFIELD IpANCAKE FLOUR
PANCAKE FLOUR Hrnkeh or Rowena

House Wfillc
RELIABLE PEAS
BIRDSEYE MATCHES
IONA PEACHES

all flavors p**.

CHIPSO Hikes or Granuiei
KARO SYRUP Blue
IN#. 5 can tic}
BEVERAGES Orange-Cherry-Sirawberry

1-lb. can 27c

.Laundry Starchl|l|lb.*8c 3 lbs. 19c

Northern Tissue* ^*^^
Med. rite
CHERRIES Red Sour Pitted
loaf 9c)
BREAD Grandmother’s
SAUERKRAUT
.,
1Large Sixs

2 can* 25c
lb. l&lt;?af «e

BROOMS
(also 4»e-59c-4
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO* JUICE
WESSON OIL

4 “*•“ X9C

Camay Soap
A &amp; P MEAT MARKEl5|

Sausage

4 »«. 2SC

Pure Pork

LARGE LINKS or COUNTRY STYLE
SMALL LINK SAUSAGE

Beef Roast
BOILING BEEF
PORK STEAK

it

2

10c
25c

loc

Choice
Tender
Cuts

6c
3 “&gt;• 25c

Lean, Meaty Ribs

it.

Lean Shoulder Cute

Picnic Hams

ib«.

Small Size
SugarCured

A «P FOOD S

�. THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 59, 1933

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LEGAL NOTICES

::

Rethtw ot Prot-ite.

OBDtR FOB PUBLICATION,
ita of Jlichksn ths PlnbaU C-ior
IAl
bn aCounty
t&gt; a
wMionofot’’•"J«*ld teorf.. vhrld
D. 1B33

kl.te L. d&lt;mU hating HIM to

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hKMrad^Ailth. Rtthtre ot Probate.
NOTICE TO CBEO1TOBB.
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FARMERS CAN SEED

WOODLAND.
woodland.
|
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MCAnniA/Q AC 1ICIIAI L®3Letter.
; Mrs. Ida Palmatier of llastings
MtAUUWo
UoUAL Miss Lola LnmbtYson of Kalama- has beep spending several days with
------- —
■
!mo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.'Mrs. Hattie vyhlttemute.
—
■ ...A Xiri
__ . Plantings
..
n,
....... Rtwll.
,U . '
..
*
.
Reduced
Wheat
Do .Clyde
Mr. —
d...........................
m
- Itoy
and
Mrs.
Roy Adrtaasir.
Adrianaon and
Not Affect Ordinary Prac
Dr. and Mrs. Lelandwllh
Holly
of'children of Bailie Creek spent Sun«°t Auect ordinary rrac- MliAkPirJn
Mr n ()ay &lt;|!h lh,.lr
Mr Bnd M„
THUR
tices of Sowing Hay Crops 8. Holly who returned with them to Peter Adrianaon;
taxt Lan-yng.—Approved prac- Muakrgon for ^verul wt.k*-vtelt.
Mra. Sadie Dalmer of Hashing*
Uce.s for hmidllng acres withdrawn ]'Ambr&lt;*,*
Uf.e ,B'
!’a' *}x-nt Saturday afternoon and night
from wheat production unde? the Btc'n,,&lt;l.uUc ’ L ,or t,lc ,pa?’t.
with Mrs. Matilda Smith.
adjustment contracts lit well in : "l0n!lw
a..
'*a&gt;_ «i d”*!
,
• &lt;nilh Lt
.
r.
m. .nr „«-■
Mr. c.onlk- rmrkrr .nd
planned rotation, according to R. J.'■ nu&gt;*r.l .ill to 6.14 w&lt;4r»«u&gt;
.p “'•..IV
M Mr ,*■&lt;.»*• ’“J t.uu.r .pent
Baldwin, director of tlw wlieut rcL-ira p M.« 16. home. &lt;»&gt;r «nd
\uu»« “» Fbn iM'd'-rr Pj,
.&lt;1 ducllon plan .in Michigan.
Rapids.
—zriirnuntt’tt ‘iilrfi&lt;pyh
"Growera arc jx-nn’.ttrd under thc ' half miles «outh of Woodland. Burial Eugene
Groot spent the week end
!H.~t..r
wplawment rrgulatioiu to - plant ; in Woodland cemetery- Mr. and Mra
■[’•‘Ion c«mt.,i..ios |„;
.their hay crops without Interfering 'Cooper would have celebrated tnc-.r with his parent?. Mr. and Mra.
,
57th'
wedding
annivyraary
the
19th
Cliude
Groat .at East Lansing. Del­
&gt;*
.‘J?.;?.’;"’;.
With their regular routiods.** says;'
ot
November,
He
leaves
to
mourn
tits
ton
friends
of’Mr. Grpat were sorry
■ “
• .
’ out. o-2o J- P. Cox, chief of thc replacement '
illness since moving
—--------------------------- r------- crop section of thc U S. Admlnlstru- 1 । passing, his widow-, two children. Os-, to hear of
order fob fublicatioh.
.. uoll. ."They can also plant to per- !car und Mrs. Carl Hewitt, both of to East Lansdns. but arc glid to
it» of Mirhisin. u&gt;« probate eetrt manent posture on tiie' contracted'[Woodland, three grandchildren and know that he i* improving hi health
lutfi- sister, Mrs. Cora Rovvlader of , and did not have' to go to the hus7
of M.dVmrt. held .t th.
ln ,lu’ cw» bell, the Winter.!
i..--------- -----Minn.
----pn^ w WBS report h&lt;.rede otBe. in the Hty vf
la wheat region, and the northern and. ।I ‘Minneapolis.
.on-th«-in.h &lt;l;. ■■!
eoitcrn state.’, wheat is grown ini Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shomo visit- Th-re were 94 tickets sold from
cd rearuves
relatives in Autsan
Allegan sunnay.
Sunday. ’ -Delton Sunday on the excursion to
H-i. Ruart -nraent Jud*.;rcKular.rotations in which these hay]'• ca
ir.v* fit
n well.
wen
vi »t«-.
•
or ixurture plantings
|i Mr' und Mra’ Welby Crockforjl and the .World’s Fair, and there would
fo- instance „....
who1 fu,nl,y wcre RU,'i,u ur Uie la'-’''r -'
probably be as many inure sold
the milter «t Um* «t*te of Jam»* J "The farmer, f—
. . i&lt;cr.
O. L- Potter, and family of again
» m.-i In
\-.-urt '■$«&gt;«-’ wk-.-at on ff ....
30-ocre
fieldMrs.
in 'V&gt;™Tlielu7i-dp'v'
' /hould there be another cxnn^...HO.
curslOn.
■‘•7 •••
" •• ’ • "
-'1 W-. regular rotation would, in many;
IV1]!
The Delton L- A. S. will be enter­
’ .■)’
?'
Iea'« w -‘•’Dp &gt;■*«•• planted to;
m! M- i Sen’ll
A-n.'r
tained by Mrs. Alice Collin* for din­
i I. Adr.iued b. i-rl-'
.nd.thr
I wheat along the .side of tlw field to
,“r'“’d ^dt^’ ’h.pXu
•. J.r. ' ...I
... u - .1 th;- extent of hl* reduction-or con-'^
'»*««« iriuwb In ner t&gt;n Tuesday. Qct. 3. instead of
Wednesday
thc 4th. The change be­
.................. ............................... ex
“&amp;»«»«• r»t -j
ing made on account of a District
« Sr'X
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“r
"■ or
outer eruKS ’ta^
in tne Wu£
ran tnen !S&gt;
inr --------in Hustings on WcdiK-sday,
'aid probate effir *1
including
bothcimraritd
that uar !antl
an&lt;lJani*
-'la'letta
regular
■Inted tor hearin. "j entire
needed field
to itoS
Mid th!
Jt Hasting*cl,aK
attend^ thc
re- theRev
L Dday.
Mlles will bc in Benton
'"’ acreage, cifti be planted to era. &lt;
I union at Ovid Sunday.
harbea- this wtwh attending the ConIt i&gt; fnrt!.»
■' *1 'A more wld ".read nation1 M* 4, d M‘* Juiin ltaUPr and 80,1 k’r‘1;w
convene Wednesday.
*._■
. nx'‘.tr' Dale vbltcd friend., in Canon City tm- 2uth. T.wreforc thfte will be i»
t« .’.lid day of i.. sr:n», in practice is to seed clover. lespedeza?
--------■
----• '
preaching service*
next ~
Sunday.'
inrrr, a r.&lt;w,)mpcr j-rint- alfalfa, timothy .and other grasses;■Sunday.
j Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dennis and
.. /M—i together in the spring, according to'' = baby of Grand Rapids were guest* Mrs. Bertha Adams nnd Mrs.
Blanche Richards and son. Paul,
adaptation. The entire .field, both'
were Hastings shoppers Saturday
I wheat
acreage
—
‘'
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...
m
afternoon.’
«TAT4 or MICDIOM. ’
JSSJitoctomViiSi1 M'
Fn,"k NMImoxt
The L O. T. M. will meet with
Mr*. Winnie Lcchlcitner lliursday.
afternoon of this wix-k.
.
Mr. and Mra. W. D. Thomas of
from a visit to Chicago wlwre they; Kakmazoo and Mr. and Mra. Ed.
Mmar at Doder were callers of Mr.
te.p.** t iDu.Vr.te
cstabluhlng the hay or pasture crop. attended the World's Fair.
Mra. T. W. Thompson and rhil- ;nxt Mr.-;. Addbon Pennock Sunday
&lt;&gt; ' ! i ’v't'* .■.t’ i- “a Tllr -‘«*«“i year, this acn-aev can be dren
viuted b.-r afternoon.
•j-., &lt;h«t t ■ . p.-r u»«-d f &gt;r hay or posture without re­ sister.ofMrs.Vermontville
Leon Tyler. Saturday. , •**------------- -&lt;■« »
'' r 'r n
»‘"m’/*&gt;*’ *,rtcU°n. provided other acre* an- The Young Peoples' Class ol the!
MII.O.
r’ .'m x.,.r:*.e 1.1 I« N- subsUtujcd a* contracted acreage­ ichdreh
of
Christ
of
Coats
M Wm Snath of New Yo-k Cltv
... -- * i i-. th* i.-'w-and I'.andl.-d m accordance with the .wiUptllOn the program forGrove'
the
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St :! .'t-raras.-. J."'.™
»una.y eve-' s.,„.k at th&lt;&gt; 1.5nXn.Her ^i. n
;community «-roc
service nrr
next Sunday
!..io-k.
...:* ......... c,“^'
Spath, at thc BrancUtctter home
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AUCTION SALE!

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Having decided to quit farming I will have an auction
sale at my place, three miles north of Lacey and one mile
east or three-quarters of a mile north of the Dunham
School in Maple Grove Township on

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AUXILI
NE

Tuesday, September 26
Sale to begin at 1:00 o’clock. I offer the following property;
HORSES.

POULTRY.

Gray gelding, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1300.
Gelding, 10 yr». old, wt. 1100.
Bay marc, 15 yra. old, wt. 1300.
CATTLE.

Durham cow, 6 yrs. old, due Dec. 28.
Durham heifer, due Dec. 6.
Spring calf.
5 heifers, JO to 18 months old.

FODDER.
6 acres of corn in shock.
2 mows of hay. Stack of straw.

35 chickens, Plymouth Rocks.

■ Fine At
I Wood’

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■ On Sil
■ m ii vent io
$■ nnd Aux!
’^O F hal
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B which wa
B the D m&lt;i
B paraded
B S. C’nr.c

FARM TOOLS.
McCormick' plow, new.
3-section drag.
Arthur Wood mowing machine.
Feed grinder. Feed chopper.
Lumber wagon. Flat wagon.
Louden hay car. Hay rope.
|McCormick*crcam separator.
Other articles too numerous to men­
tion.

back west
to Grew
march di
Adelbci
man folk
ing Dr.
as toiistn
mander &lt;
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TERMS; CASH, All property to be settled for
before moving.

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n“, n ,.11 tiu-ai Adjustment Administration
. hr.,.,1.,
ineia.hr i has recommended as approved prac- .
Aon?h rri t"1
: Ucex the planting of .wll-improve-,
2?
a I-aam^ 'risited to parvnu. Mr. and
Ktaart C1*ffi*nt, .huts’- .,f P
mazoo property- and will move tills J
!fore»l
mui summer fuh^vix?4’.jt^Xrindler^’tuorvd 'week.
w,C1K- Mr
Mr.’ Campbell wlin
with whom he,
h&lt;&gt;
STATS OF MICHIGAN.
Order of th* Cen»erv»Uon CanntulonHcnxarUn PartrtilrMmuii'-slcr. Indiana. Monday, to1 farm.
'
I' S'’,the contracted wheat acreagcx^o as resume
school work.
• Mnk Wilcox and grandson,' Jack.I
not to contribute to other iiirphi. c., • Miss her
Winifred Border spent the, went oir the excursion to Chicago
trMrn
,
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
,in&lt;i n.t to nUfce glx)d lLx, oI n.Urvd ,
end with friends.in Ldnsing
THEREFORE.
c.-n./rr»Hnn Cem- 'La-M Week s Ixrier.
; land in accordance with local atlap- wok
and vfirftqd the fair. A sis­
and is visiting in De troit for a few Sunday
' t am 230. I’, a ' We did not have school Labor tatlon.
ter from Hastings accompanied
days.
them. ‘
’
I
r.7 .ter ri'onM.Tr' d^ - “ mcwt ev‘Ty
attended tiie i • Growers are paid a -substantial '
..rf.li for »n&gt; ,.,r. picnic al the' fair grounds in Hils- benefit to reduce wheat- acreage Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bollman of
Mr.
and
Mrs. Louis Kramer have]
Ila-stings visited Mr. .1nd Mra. Wm. accepted a fine
position on a farm in
&gt;7 H»’w‘t'uTPv»rv.‘“S’- ,
...
„
!wlthoul creating damaging surplusi
.
.
,• Mr. and Mrs. Warreg Bolton, ^ot other agricultural comuioditie.,.'.' Mohler Thursday.
Nebraska
and
will
go
there
early
.The two day i-Yee Fair put on'by next month to assume their duties.
| John rfuizitiCH'H in McCOrds. ' ’ ’■ .
DELTON'.
! Uu‘. cbikhen of ^Vooeiiand Friday
UEoroe' u h&lt;k;ai:th.
Mra. Minnie Hammond is visiting i Last Week's Letter.
'iU,t* Saturday war. a hui;d miccc.-ls. heme o1» Mr. and Mr... Bradfield the
her daughter mid family. Mis. j Mr. nnd Mra. Claude Groat and
e’o'-vAs were drawn by the pvetiinK of'thc 2Uth Instead of the
‘Chas. HenderslioU. in thc Bender-1family moved to East Lansing Mon-,made ice cnam. ‘-'•(’yly- lK’P schoolhouse -as ' prnr-nuly anOut t»2f. shott distric'..
’
jdgy. We wire *orry.to loose tin * l*',t hamburgers and Gth.-r think-. iKHinced.
'estimable people from cur midst.
l,hv &gt;o,mR Iollts ,u“ lo off&lt;r P14*!1 Mr. and Mrs. Pcnnels entertained
Wade Town and family have aL ° &lt;’»K*yvd th'- attractions Midi as callers from Marshall Tuesday
moved into Mm Horton huu-e.
lh°!o 8«mes. hnr.&lt;- racing mid trajieze morning. Laler in tlw day they went
Mr. and Mra. Ru-.^df Mott mid :;,cU r-et-n from the.grand stand. Tne lo Hastings for dinner and visited
, family spent-a few days Inst weck!four Shetland-ponies were In con- Mrs. Carrie LeRoy at Welcome.
:at A Century of Progress in Cm- s,al‘‘- demand^ by the little' to!.-- tar
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Scobey . ;x nt
caao. Mr. and Mra. BerNPaiton werc!rid' 11
•&gt;'»’” ll Sw'»
for
Saturday afternoon and .evening in
also.visitor* tit the ialrxin CWcagn! yotmt'ter.-. A mcc exhibit of can­ ’ Hostings
•
' -recently.
-I nln« 7.7. ....Shown
rn tiie tent .• pim-i . There will be no church service
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tr
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........i i *&lt;&gt;rt-d
tld.1 4-H Cdub.
Mrs. Fordle C.uiy has been spend0*^’ bv
*»&gt;J
,u,,‘
nt Milo next Sunday as Rev. Miles
PRICE STILL REASONABLE!
ing several day# with her sister. Mrs , ?}Ir- ■ " "l111 r a,“l
1 vjll’tx- at conference.
iaitenna Whitby at Mio.
Alene were .Grand Rapid,-, visitor*. A------------- -------------------Mlss Goldl; Town visited frlcniL-! w',‘111, -■&lt;*■'/ •
I
ADAMS LAKE.
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Rains!
In Jackson a few days l;ut wo k.
:WC,I!Y’’ F.al1’ ,of
.ngs wa.. n
MrJ CJvO_ Morehouse is suffering
i Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur Tolles arc ."tM*«atid visitor
from an attack of rheumatism ae iin.
the hapny parents of u little! •'»-&gt;. •!- V ■
*•».” a &lt;*\,,pr Mr. Morehoitx- is rapidly recovering
FILL YOUR
WITH COAL NOW!
daughter Wn last week at Ptmwek - ytcsj a’ 'l‘‘hte recent o|*r*tion. which to
honpiial.
ii1- I- Willisoh o» Hastings Fntfuy good new.-; to his many frienii.
We arc glad to report that- Mr.■ ’’'cninR._______
_____
I Sunday afternoon callers in the
Hozej Num-maker who underwent a I Geo. McKibbln iloine were. Will
serious operation at Arm Arbor Frl-I Mr. and Mn.,
i&gt;h.hh
k“**
mrt
Burelwlt' --------wm
&lt;Liy forenoon is getting along fine,
W&lt;- hope her improvement continues.
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
Mr. mid Mrs. H. T. Reynolds en­ evening at Mr. und ’ Mr?. Clair
tertained
and fam- ' Marshall'*........vw their
...... »ons. Clair ......
.
■
v.utcr.-,
Callers t.-t
of men
Rich jiugncs
Hughes were. Mr.
dy from Chicago, and Ra-wll and
and Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son nt
family from Ohio, over Labor Day.
^.‘.Battle Ortek nnd Mr. mid Mrs.
.Mra.- Ida Tolles of Cincinnati. i *,th
Bason, and sister. Mrs. charhe Hughes of Prairieville.
I Ohio, visited her brotner and wife, Acla bv,L
•,
. ! We are verv sorry to learn tlia’
Mr and Mr. H. r. Wrrtman. Thun- M» n&gt;™' SSL'tJS-"
*W fcatf waM dsu.m.r
mother. Mrs. Sylvia Skidmore, at fell in such a way as to injure- her
day. and Friday.
.
Delton youiig people attending- tlu* Nichols hospital in Battle Creek . spine so badly it was necessary’ to
Saturday.
Kellogg school are. John Miks. El­
: take licr to the hospital for treat­
wood Eddy, Wilma Holden. -Leo Mrs. Frank Hawbllte spent Sure-j;' ment. ■
and---Mrs. Dewey
Chiinlberlain,
W
Kathryn Town.
AUH..I, Hiui- day
- with
- , Mr-,,---" Jones. |। Mr. and, Mrs. Lip Ketcham of
iuh Jones. Marie Hughes. Marqulta | *ll-ar No-shville.
Martin called on their niewe. Mrs.
Hcuum. Wilbur Solomon. Virginia! Mr-. Clair Marshall sixnt Thurs- Marcfus Bagley. Friday. &lt;A dnuain
HunaHiger. Lucile Galnder. Urn-ii,‘!-.‘&gt;' w,‘h Mrs. Howard Burchett m 'trom Hickory Corners was also an
Collison, Laverii and Rcva Mott.
' * -.;
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1" , .,
..
, 'Uftvmcon caller. '
Wednesday night. Sept. 20 th&lt;-r*
" ‘ n ”rrvtMlte Jn? Mr' "inrt
mk' "’Ollld be pleased If those who.
will be
talking movingp.v.ujtpicture
vw ..a free
.... .O..IW.V,
a, M*; • , Mr‘‘- , ran7|have items they would like printed
ON A NEW. EXCHANGE BASIS
show on south side of the old Inery. Huvvblitz spent
send or bring
them in io
to tne
the
------ Saturday
- - - - evening at ] would
Aourn *enu
unng incm
barn.
•
ickor
____ _______
_.l. our
I u'Llake.
tMws■’if.MA™ ,w„. c .. JI___
correspond*nt
and• help __
make
Thc Ireland Lakes Garden Club
.:..O
Whlttmore mx-nt Sunday ,[;aM ,ntery,tln« T&gt;unk».will
meet
with
Lula
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NOTE THESE PRICES
Thuraday afternoon. "...
t»- offioai,
M. Merlin Marshall
Rndrarw Business nu.tma will be
thr »wk -nd .1U her ur- WM „
Y .
„
: will be elected' for another year.
„■ „ul b, pr0,„„.
Mr. and Mr*. Gcoige Bagley have.11.1. Mr, and Mrs. lad M .r.ball
moved into the . house recently va- &gt; -------- ---------- - —
_______________________
7 Mur
.h
•“™" “"d
rated by the Town family.
Georg# Gitx-ris were Katherine D; y. giXX1 attendance.
HteJi Waters and Lyle D.'inaar nre! l,{ P°rt Wayijc. Ind-. Mr. and Mra
Bugtey vtothe new ,-eiiool bus drivers for th.L,;Carlton Sununrra of Lansin:.'.
Mrs, Bagley’s mother ut Gun
year.
&gt; ^ind Mra Carlton Fraze m.;1 Ben pi-fins Sunday
INSTALLED
Mra. Hopkins has been se nding
and Mr. and Mra. MJ'-on,
---------- &lt; &lt; » '-----------INSTALLED
i
NORTH HOPE.
the past week with relatives in Bat- Abernathy
Ah“"’'*”'v of
nf Lynn.
Xv"n Ind.
In Your Car
In Your Car
/I Mr. and Mrs, Fredric Swints ai'.i; Thi, community was saddened
•
tie Creek.
•
"P-;
of Battle Creek were Sunday again Friday morning of the passing
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Adams enteu
fck!pucsts at Bert Daly'sof Gene Deck. Jim funeral was held
tained'thelr grand-son over the week
Walldorf! funeral home in
end as thc da tighter and husband.' Mr. and Mr-, Cur. Marshall *of fr(in.
. re thc Branch district spent Sunday a-. Hayings on Sunday at 2:30 und
Mr. and Mra. G’.rim Williams .wen- , Mr. and Mrs. Worth Green s.
laid ta rtsvdn the Prairieville cemevisiting the World's Fair at Chicago.
.
Mrs.
Frank
Hawbhtz
called
on
tcry.
extend
our sympathy to thc
Leon Leonard is spending thej
week at A Century of Progress hi Mrs Mary Scothornc m Nashville relatives.
Thursday.
j clmton Hom cf ‘Shultz spent1
Chicago.
Elmer Kelley of Grand Rapids and .
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Sunday with Elmer Anders.
Above prices include exchange for your old engine
STONY POINJ.
, Mr and Mrs. Jay Anders and
Mr. and Mn. Claude Kelley of Has­
Ed. Dcukin is working at Lan-; mother motored to Fennville on
tings were week end visitors, of Mr.
and Mis. Homer Kelley.
*i»»R, Friday.
Clutch Disc tn Exchange
SZ.5O
Mr. and Mn. Lowell Dcmnnd and Gus Peake and family spent SunAt the regular business meeting of
tlw Delton community chib Monday Ciaiid t-ok the cxcumion to Chi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Oten Wauon
... Sunday.
...
|Jn Prairieville.
V-8 Carburetor In ExchanRe $1.50
evening, the following officers were i.tRo
elected: Ellis E. Faulkner. • Pres.-!I B. J Wellman was in Battle Creek Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farwell and
dent: Robert Barnes. Vice-Pres ; I Saturday.
---------- V-8 Distributor In Exchange $1.75
I Mr. und Mns- Roy Sabin qf Kalaand
Mrs’ John Blocher wus&gt; mazoo called Sunday ou Mr. and
Mux Reynolds. Secretary-Treasuraf. iJ Mr. ar
-d Mr
and 'George Eddy. Frank Doster and at Neeley Sunday.
Kirs. Otto Pranslika and family.
H. T Reynolds as director*
i/- i Our first P. T. A. Friday night i
ASK for EXCHANGE PRICES
---------- 1 - ♦ &gt; —------ was a Vine success. After Ute busi- ]
PODUNK.
BVGBEE CORNERS.
1 ncss meeting some music was fur- Mr. and Mrs. Tim Burke of Has­
on important Ford parts and then com­
Mr and Mra. Floyd Palmer spent nished W Victor Wlnsloff and Ro- tings spent
, __________________
Thursday at Chas.
Sunday with Mr. und Mra. Edd. Rice , bert Blocher, after that an old fash- Loehr’s.
of Durfee.
loned spelling bee was held in which Roy Gardner is visiting his peopare prices on same parts-for other cars.
Mr. and Mra. Byron' Johncox of: Mra. Wayne Offley carried of! the pic a» Litchfield and also attending
Grand Rapids were week end guests, honors. Next was a cipher mutch A Century of Progress at Chicago.
of his mother. Mra Lulu Johncox.: nnd Keith Mead won first place in Donald Oler of Freeport spent the
returning io Grand Rapids SUnaay । that.
i week end with iiU grandparents. Mr.
[evening
; Mr. and Mrs. Cap Sprague of and Mrs. Monta Replogle.
Mr. .and Mr - Merl Count and son Nashville and Mr. and Mra. W. A. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Ixiehr have
TELEPHONE 2121
HASTINGS, MICH.
of Kalamazoo.u-ere week end guests i Crabb of thb plate, witivsomc oth-’refumed from their Ohio visit.
of Mrs. Cha» yx&lt;o*.
| er relative*, enjoyed fe picnic din- Mra Minnie Shriner of Hastings
ML-s Marion Palmer of Hastings j ner at Fnllesburg park near Low t il. spent the week end with her broth✓ j was home for tiie week end.
Sunday.
.
er, George Ransom.

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members
ben. to r
National

V. C. FRANTZ, Prop

spiral loir

ERNEST GRAY,
Clerk

HENRY FLANNERY,
Auctioneer

held the
dienee.
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and tha
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Hastih
Nashv
Mlddlr
Woodl
FreejK
Delton
Bimfie

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

/Hasttr
■Conklin
Pasto
readers
churches
Sice at
R. Woo
Keefer,
fey, Ion
land: R
and Rev
The
predate
Dewey, j
seventh
warm
member
gallon
tlw peo

FORD PARTS

COST LESS/
New4Qyi,

New V-8

engine

engine

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UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO.

visitor^.
Ings were
Joseph:
Tone of
I Comman&lt;
District C
I Bchrump
I Vice-Pre?
I partment
I er John I
I went Chi

Next to a Camel

work as
in civic
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his caie

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Chevrolet gives most miles per gallon
No argument about thc camel. When it comes to miles per
gallon, there's nothing innll thc Gobi desert—or Saliara—
or anywhere else—that can beat him. No argument about Chevrolet,
cither. It’s thc most economical form of full-size transportation on wheels.
'CHEVROLET

You can travel a long, long way in a Chevrolet Six without a single stop
for gas or oil. In fact, you can get more miles out of a gallon of gas in a Chev­
rolet, than you can get in any other full-size car. Thc lies! -proof of this is
thc way Chevrolet is being preferred by leading national business firms.
These firms know their mileage figures. And today, Chevrolet is their first
choice by an overwhelming count. Chevrolet is also first choice of the
American public by the widest margin in history.
CHEVROLET

MOTOR* C O M PAN V1,

DETROIT,

MICHIGAN

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

JF0URTH6IST. CONVENTIONONSUNMY

AGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, SEPTEMBER 27,1933

“THE SILVER THREAD

HASTINGS CITY BAND
PLANNING FOR CONCERT

On Court House Square If
Weather Is Good Thurs­
day Night, October L2 '

PAGES 1 to 6

N1

UACTIIUPC CPIinni C bliss co. now have
nlld I lllbd dbnUULd ,&lt; ABOUT 100 ON PAY ROLL S1HC0.IEM
Employed in Facto­
SEVENTY YEARS AGO Number
ries Here Over 700—86

HID i FINE

Per Cent of Normal
FRAME BUILDING, The activity at the E. W. Bites GUESTS OF W. K. KRLThe Hastings City Band is pion- OLD
ning a concert to be'given Thursday
WITH FOUR ROOMS
LOGG FOUNDATION AT
Company plant is very gratifying-to
evening. October 12. on the south;
the
people
of Hastings. At the pres­
DESCRIBED
HEALTH OAMP
side of the court house. Arrange- (
ent time fifty men are at work in
incuts will doubtless be made so that j
the pattern room and foundry and
In case of stormy weather on that SEPARATE GRADES NOT | thirty In the machine shop. ‘Die lat- HEALTH TR'AINING WAS
date we may use the Central school ’POSSIBLE AT THAT TIME to fifty. It seems mighty good to tiie
THE PRINCIPAL TOPIC
auditorium. In which ca.«* it will be!

DEPT. COMM DON BEARDSLEE PRESENT—LEGION
ELECTS OFFICERS

AUXILIARY INSTALLED
NEW DISTRICT STAFF

necessary to ask an admission' price 1
---------- Bites workmen, who have been out'
——-----.
of 10c per person to cover cast uf Fire Destroyed Old Buildifig of a job for a long time, to be called Dra* From Chicago and Ann
lights. Janitor service, etc
In 1871—New One Start- buck
back to
u. their old places.
places This brings
brhy
Arbor and Mi» Sebald
xo,i
I’the
h” total number employed in the
...
the'
ed In 1872
j factories
well*’over
the“ ]
Give Addresses
j factoriesofof this
thiscity
*“---------- **■
150 less
Tlie first schoolhouse in Haxtlngj '7tw m“*lL or about
JL-------—_ than
_ the । The rural, village and city teachI On Sunday the Fourth District
iber emnloved
in
them ers of Barry county were entertained
was
a
small
one-room
frame
strucaverage
number
employed
In
Kunventlon of the American Legion
from Friday evening until Sunday
ture. which stood on tlw south bide, during good times.
nd Auxiliary was held at the I. O
evening at the Health Camp. Pine
of Court street, between Jefferson;
■•»
lake by the W. K_ Kellogg round*and Church. It was devoted to othPreceding the bountiful dinner,
■ tlon. About two hundred teacher* at­
; er purposes when tlw four room'
which was served by the Rrbckults,
: tended.
school building was erected on liw
the Legionnaires and Unit members
LONG BEACH, CLEAR LAKE, Central grounds. The last tise made'
.' They had the privilege of hearing
paraded from the legion home, on
Dr. Williams A. Evans, health editor
NOW OPERATING UNDER of the oldest building was quite nov­
8. Church 8t.. south to Oreen St,
of tlw Chicago Tribune and former
el. A prominent citizen' it) the town
west to Broad wav. north to Stale
NEW MANAGEMENT
। commissioner of iiealth of the city
at
that
time
started
to
build
a
barn.
'
FSt. east to Michigan Av*. Uym
.
--------of
Chicago and Dr. U. O. Rickert.
He set it clow to the line of hte[.
‘back wiMt to Jefferson St, and south -Uubert. the miner lad, Shadow Cob, king of tlie Gob Ins and Princes Gwenda, three of the leading rharaeBANNER
FILES
SHOW
PRIpresident of the American College of
neighbor on the same block, who
to Green St . where Uie' line of trrs in this Fairy story fantasy ba*ed on an old Cornish legend Illustrate that outside the play they are really ON OLD STAGE COACH
and profeMor of thera­
i iSir- Tft BATTLr nnr-riz w'li aEo a Proml,‘‘nl eltizrn. Tlw CES HERE IN 1913, 1926 Dentists,
march disbanded.
the beat of friends.
peutics and matcri* medic* in the
LINE TO BATTLE CREEK latter was furiously angry over itJ
AKrn Adelbert Cortright acted ns chair­
Dental school In the Unlvenlly of
- --------To get his revenue he*bought a lo:
iwoo
man following the dinner, Introduc­ Schoo! pupils are taking an Im- Irortment of (tasters that are helping are the worst of bad enemies on the
Michigan.
portanl
port
in
'
‘
The
Silver
Thread"
i
to
let
people
know
when,
where
and
stage,
they
(the
boys
mid
girls
who
Property
Been
in
Herrington
fronting
the
home
of
the
oilier
cmi
ing Dr. B- C. Swift of Middleville
This was the third and last of the
AVERAGE LOWER THIS
ns lotuitmasler. Harry Wood. Com­ to be presented by the Hastings by whom tlw play will'be given. Alsotimpersonate these characters) are FamUy Ninety Year—WUl
teachers’ gatherings at the Health
mander of the local Post, and Mrs. Civic Players in centra! auditorium I it wax a pupil of Junior high. Jack । really the best of g&lt;x&gt;d friends. In I
Be Further Developed
very
very, dllapltated,
dllnpllated. and set it
It on the
YEAR THAN IN OTHERS Comp to be held this montlu Tiie
,Edw. Downs. Auxiliary President. here Friday afternoon and evening, Rcarlck. who drew tlw iliustralion : other words a goblin is a goblin only1
|
firstfne
was the Allegan teachers on
Oct. 6. The main leads in the pro- reproduced above. The design was ’, in the fariclfu! realm of stagehind,
A deal was closed last week Wed- lot (jirtctly opposite arid across the'
the’ week end of September 9. the
Ito Lift ; second
visitor.^. Others who brought •grect- duction such us Princess Gwenda, original and was made without u.s-1 Although "Tiie Silver Thread" te nesday by which Long Beach, the road trom the home ol the owner of Government Trying
the Eaton county teachers on
Distance.
being produced especially for chll- popular Clear lake resort, was trans- tl* barn He permitted any family
J - °“ | ing/4 were Mrs."Minerva Olson of St Cubert. King Shadowcob and .the
11 who whpld do so with- Farm Prices to 1913 or the week end of Beptanbr 16.
'Joseph; Slate Vice-Commander goblin troop are taken by boys and Jack's picture doesn't portrayany I dren. tl»e play, so critic., say. will be ferrod Xo the ownership of the t0 l,vc
1026 Levels
“ ‘_te
। xron? of Sturgis, who te ateo District gills of the grades and Junior high |Mirtlcular incident of the play but it ’ thoroughly enjoyed by people of all Oeorgc F. Murray System. Inc, of out asking rent. A fine home now (
The Progninx
Commander; Mrs. Augusta Cone. school; pupils from all sections of docs strewt the fact that, although!ages. It te imaginative, has a number Grand Rapids. The Clear lake re- »^nds on that lot. TJle od building] Tlie eiTOTt is being made by the! n1P acUv
iUes ana
atld program
program w
tf me
the
(Continued on page five)
sort has been owned and operated .»“ ^moltehed to give place to the
‘wiw*&gt;"^nt“
I
-cuyHwa
District Committee woman; Mrs. Carl the county Htrnrd in a colorful as-]the goblins mid the "earth" people]
cw., ~
't— who want ......
iveuova
rsMiiuiawun. parucubv .Mr
and Mrs Frank Herrlnaton new
, *uto
»h°riue»
farm ..wit
. k
Kellogg
Foundation,
partlcuI Schrumpf of Niles. Department
uy
mt. auu iwr.i. rrunx ncrrMWMMi
_ 41__ ,._L. _ ___ . nrlces increased
have those
nrlcfesLw.i..
..i-,
jt_______
relates.ito the rural health
। for the. las’. 21 years. "Tlw . land i Tlie writer tlwaight a descriptioni l’rtce/ bicr^sed to have those pric«-i.iar]V
Vice-President: Mr. Schrumpf. Dc-i
1flfUre^.Of education program, will be discussed
I where that resort te located had been of the old frame school building.
I partment Committeeman and Fathor
,n
be interesting, ut the Encampment by Foundation
e
c
under the control of the Herrington where he first attended 70 years ago. .
| er John Day, nf Three Oaks. Depart-1
representatives. Following te the
family for about ninety years. This and of the work carried on in it dur- to kn"tt' *llat Wt'rc’4‘e Prlccs
ment Chaplain. The state officers all
mg
hte
early
bovlwod
would
be
of
l
’
ri,iel
P‘
1
products
marke.ee program for the three-day encampresort and adjoining property com­
: stresM?d the question of Increased
” .l|iW m’1” Jnt‘nu2*lcd- ment:
Students Come From Has­
I prise a half section of land, which intcrest. This building was two stor- *"
membenhip. urging present mem­
®an'
Friday—6. P. M, Dinner. Mrs.
was taken Up directly from thp gov- les hlgii and stood a little to U&gt;e‘Wc lookea “P
bers to renewed activity before the
tings, Freeport, Nashville
I eminent by Frank Herrington's soulii of the center of the Central "er\un,“ Jound “J® market prices Maude Smith. Barry county school
National Convention next week.
1 commissioner, thalrman: group
and Other Localities
nvDADTMrwT nr, nnw grandfather. John Herrington. The grounds. There were four good-sized•*" LhvthLs P®!*1. An interesting, instructive and In­ INVITED AS GUESTS OF,
rooms,
each
heated
by
a
big
wood,n
.
„
e
.
1B,3&gt;
’
singing
led by W. T. Wallace; soloDEPARTMENT
Or
GONgrandson
still
delights
in
telling
how
spirational address was given by Dr
i Tlw* enrollment in the Barry
the
grandfather
was taught to pwlm 1burning stove in the center of the 1926 and 1933. We believe our read-Frances Hunter; general
A. w Woodburne of this city which W. K. KELLOGG FOUNDA­ County NOrmai this year te eightSERVATION GIVES DI-------------- -- “
Surrounding this were crude
interested to know what, meeting. Dr. Stuart Pritchard, chairin the waters of Clear lake by the room.
'
held the close attention of hte au­
ten, with tlw following students in
TION FOR THREE DAYS
OEST
OF
LAWS
benches,
without
backs,
on
which
the
we
Iauna
,
man;
speaker.
.Dr. W. A. Evans.
.lunar
wig
ft
mill
UH'
'
Indians.
' .
dience.
attendance:
Tiie name of the resort is to be Ipupils could Sit when it became too' BUTTER—Tlw price per pound in Saturday—8 A- M. Breakfast.
Using tlw seventh and eighth ob­
l From Hastings: Hazel Calms.
cold in their regular seats, some of j1913 *'as
I93® lt wa* 41c and in 9 A. M.. Group meetings, teachen
jectives of the Legion preamble, SPEAKERS OF NATIONAL
SEASON
BEGINS
changed
to
“
Clear
Lake
Lodge."
as
'
Marion Edger. Mane Elite. Aita Pot­ DUCK
uuur\ ochouiu ocuimo
u wU1
called from now on -Thc which were near the wbtirrr.
vin'dows. .Ir.
In ',Ma
,M3 22c.
and teacher-nurses.
"Make right the master of might"| IMPORTANCE SCHEDULED
IRtnSSL S. m.7
10 A.
ocvu-ic winter weather
weuincr it
ut wa&gt;
wiu mm.
was
aim-,’ EGOS-J-Tfie
difiir.uua—me price per dozen
aozen inin
" M.. General meetings. Dr.
OCT. 1 CLOSES NOV. 20 .property acquired by Mr. Murray is 'severe
anti •'Promote peace and good will.":
Morris.
chairman;
any of the rooms com- 1913 was 21c: 1926. 22c; and In 1933 -Emoryy W
'
_______
i located on the old Indian trail, lead-.1cult torr—keep
as hte subject. Dr. Woodburne spoke
»-.u.
,,
garet Berklnx. 4
Frances
Hamilton mid
akIon
ah page five) I
I '■X-t.-.llr
’
| "Medical
Program
in
Rural
(Continued
“*. Sinelker;
"r:-": rr; from Nashville, Shooting Cannot Begin Boon the causes of wan. and urged hL-. Wonderful Opportunity - to Z?
Zon.i
------------ ...----------I POTATOES—The price in 1913 . |
Schools" Dr. M. R. 1,
hearers to devote themselves to con­
Frances' Darby: from Lake Odntea, fore Noon Oct. 1—Chan^
Dental
Program
in
Rural
Sclioote."
T X&amp;,fcg‘t?^n5!:iMILK PRODUCERS AND
was $1.00 per bushel; 1926 it was ;
structive things. War. )w said, Learn Activities and Know Keith* Dickson. Lucille Austin and
Morris; The Child In the
11.25 and In 1933. ’$155.
, "“"'|Dr.
‘
breed;: hate, and hatred has never ,I
Constance
from Clarksville.
Plans for Another Year
---------- Hiller;
----In „Bag
Limits
DISTRIBUTORS
.
,
. _
.
.
I
.1’!“' WUWIUIK .OIIUUIU
““"'.a MC
&gt;» IVLUim
DISTRIBUTORS MEET
MEET 'SSTfrom
■ Continued on page 7. part two) |I Another evidence of the splendid —...
"7™ Middleville,
—
Lansing. Sept. 27.—A reduction &lt; m tills place, but later it was movedj
.
13&lt;,r cwl.
i
philanthropic work being done by
Newland, and Marceil Smith.
.W?Sin
. 1933. $415 ^r
MaUta Scbald.
in
the
waterfowl
bag
limits
and
;
toils
“
Ue.
because
of
the
Agree
to
Adopt
NRA
Code
as
‘
»»0
l»r
cwt,
and
________
REV. L. L. DEWEY IS RE- 1 tlie W. K. Kellogg Foundation te Bedford.
a 15 days shorter season for hunting cr°”
l,lprp- , ,,
, _i
n
, . f.
„ ,
cwt.
I
-r-.m.tr-n
niAvmon the Camp Fire Girl project which
;
•
«n«n»
th»
in
Mr- Herrington^ father. John E.
Fnemtilatofl
Formulated hv
by Yn1«m4.
Kalama­ I BEEF CATTLE. LIVEWEIGHT— mlng, boating, tennis, etc.
TURNED TO HASTINGS, Is sponsored by this organization.
inlpe ate Ila- only el, «,&gt;«., mad. In
„„„ clear late when
zoo Association
----------- | This week end, Sept. 29. 30 and
1' Average local price&gt;f-In 1913 It was Buskirk.
1933. from last yfcar's waterfowl' Battle Creek was the terminus of,
Only One Change Made iB|Oct. 1. the Foundation win entcriiuuimK seasons.
scusuiui. ItK has
lias been
ucvn up-1
?9: 1920 *l waji *3.00 and in 1933, 2 P. M-. General meeting. Dr. Roy
hunting
an-1 the Michigan Central railroad, ui.u
and The milk producers who sell or
.
.
.
। tain the Camp Fire leaders of the
(Continued on i&gt;age five)
'nounced
bv
the
U
S
Denortnwnt
of
wh&lt;n
“
Rt
°ge
coach
ran
from
thatfurnish
milk,
for
sale
through
milk
, W*® P®f &lt;™* T
Barry County Paltoratox ,
cm council, includinx e.l,
by the U. 8. Department or ,|ty to Orand jupids.
i distributors tn this city met Tues-1 CHICKENB-In 1913. 10c per
by the Conference
boun and Barry counties, tlie gnth-.
Agriculture.
Mr and Mrs
Herrington'day afternoon and selected the fol- pound; 1926. 15c per pound and m ROD &amp; GUN CLUB
Tte Mlrhlx.it ContrteUte of itel
l'l™J*kT.'nJ'T‘!r'.r.:
1933’ ”
it u
U 9c.
'
j The fegulatloiw as announced by]built up a fine reputation for this lowing officers:
1I ,0T
I ville Twp. The program begins with •
--------- | WHEAT—In 1913 it was 92c per
PLANS GAME DINNER
.Methodist Eptecopal church clonedi’ dinner at 6 30 Friday evening, and ATTORNEY SIGLER BEGAN the federal government must be ’ populht lesort. They began with • Chester Are hart. President.
। bushel; In
'bushel;
in 1926.
192t. $1.15 and ...
in 1933,
conformed with in'Michigan.
j
(Continued on page three)
■ H. J. Foster, secretary.
lilt tetelon .1 Brown Barter oil; j from that
j,„,
time ■..nS'a.^Tiiw;:
until Sunday
,
71c per bushel.
... * after.
MANDAMUS PROCEED­ Hie waterfowl hunting jeason will
Event to Be a Round-Up for
—------------------| Elmer Bush. Treasurer,
Sunday evening. Tins conference; I noon ......
every minute will be filled
nnoarv
VIaaIt xwonn
Utl OEI ES
CO ­
jt was
to prOCeed with tiic! OATS—In 1913 it was 50c per
open nt IO
12 a
o'clock
lynn. Qnnrfnv
Sunday. IDtONADn
BERNARD HELSEL
All the Members in
comprises the western half of lower with interesting and educational,
INGS LAST WEEK
October 1. and will close November
organization and to join' with
i bushel; in 1926. 35c and in 1933, 40c.
.Michigan. Only one change In pas­ events.
CAPED FROM THE JAIL ‘ producers who furnish milk to tile
Barry County
the;
tors was made in Barry county,
The
dally
bag
limit
has
been
re
­
n„.
O,.,
M
&gt;»
«»
“
'
&gt;
■
«'
Kalamaln
'»»
"
«
“
'
■
&gt;
M:*mbers
of the Barry County Rod
and that wus at Banfleld. The pas­ Foundation the attendance of Les- CONTENDS COUNTY HAS
duced from 15 to 12 and not more Dug Out Some Bricks, Made 200 and accept their code.
&amp; Gun Cldb are planning to put
tors assigned to Barry county Meth­ ter F. Scott. National Executive,
eight of these 12 ducks may be
on au game
Kamc dinner
uumcr sometime
sonicvunc during
uunnx
| The milk dealers and distributors 1 SHELLED CORN In 1913 it was,on
Escape by Crawling Up
odist pulpits were as follows: '
RIGHT TO CERTAIN FEES than
75c
per
bushel;
1926.
80c
per
bushel
:
thc
u
*
Ur
of October or fint
of
and
Associate
National
Field
Sec-,
canvasbacks, red heads, greater and
met the same day and organized by
Hastings—Rev. L. L. Dewey.
retary. Ruby Lattimore, lias been
.
and in 1933. 56c per bushel.
’ November,
-- “ ‘..wcuwr
or i."
1
the Ventilator
le-wr scaups, ringnecks, bluewing,
the following officers:
according
to _Dr.
Burton
Nashville—Rev. M. E Hoyt.
arranged, besides others of out- Were Kept by Three Toma Go. greenwing, cinnamon teal, shovel­ Bernard Helsel, who pleaded guil­ !l electing
Robert Cook. President.
| A. Perry, club president. Prelimit
Mfddlevillr—Rev. M. D McKean. standing im|x&gt;rtance In Camp Fire
lers and gadwells. Last year 10 of ty to a serious criminal charge be­
H. J. Foster. Secretary.
Officers After the Board
! nary details were discussed at a
COMMERCIAL CLUB
Woodland-Rev. A. E Wynn.
work. Dr. J. B. Nash, head of the
these excepted species, combined, fore Judge McPeek one day last
L. E. Foster, Treasurer.
Freeport—Rev. Frank Loomis.
rm fiO THUD DPT it meeting held in tlie Trio Cafe MonAbolished Fee System
Physical Education Department al
could be taken in a day.
week, and was to have received hte The new organization selected n
LULUn lUun ULI. If. day evening and committees were
Delton—Rev. L. D- Mlles. ‘
the New York University Is another Judge Royal A. Hawley, of the Twenty four ducks, or a two days' sentence
decided he wiuuuiivc
M-Iiwziikv yesterday, ui'tiucu
,
committee iv
to plan inc
the avlBlLS
details lOr
for;|
appointed to "get things going." ,
Bonfield—Rev. Kenneth Hoffmos- speaker who has a nation-wide rep­
Ionia
Circuit,,on
Monday
last signed
---,---------------------j: limit,
constitute the number that
would make an escape if possible.1 incorporation and to proceed with Invitations to Be Extended
A special meeting of tire organisa­
ter.
utation. Dr. Nash directs the Posttion has been called for Monday,
Hastings Circuit — Rev. 0. M. Oraduate Camp of Physical Educa- an order commanding each of may be held in possession at one and he succeeded In doing so on I the adoption of a code and to be I to Ont nf town Guoata
Riindnv As
As he
he te
i« of
nf slight
«ltohf hnllrl
amilated with
with the
thn Kalamazoo millvui-ui iuwu uuiaia
the 23 members of the board ’ time and not more than 16 of these Sunday.
build this
this}affiliated
milk
(October
9. Dr. Perry announces, to
Conklin.
and Health nt Interstate Park,., of supervisors of Ionia county may be of the excepted species.
was comparatively easy os we will i distributors association.
Route
Is
Selected
complete
the plans for the dinner.
Pastors In whom many of our tlon
N. Y., and is* First Vice-President
readers are Interested were assigned of Camp Fire Glrte of America, be­ to show -cause, if «ny there might As was the case last year wood- show, owing to the faulty conditlonf The committee to whom was left
Definite plans to go ahead with
meeting wUl be held in Hastings
be.
'why
a
writ
of
mnndahms
should
ducks.
"
eiders,
ruddy
ducks
and
of the Jail Itself. This condition cer- the matter of organization lor dis- the Hastings Commercial Club
churches .is follows: Rev. R. J. sides filling many other important
* P&gt;“^ P&gt; be announced in the
'’not be issued to compel them, as bufflehcads arc given complete pro­ tainly ought to be remedied.
i trlbuiors consists of Arthur WilllHs. "Color Tour" on Tuesday. Oct. 17. Banner next week.
Sice at Muskegon Heights; Rev. J. offices.
•
, ,,
...
I mwnbeni of the board of supcrvte- Section and may not be killed at any In the southeast
avuuiiu.il vviuvi
vi the
nit: • W.. vlllvlr were made at the noon luficiveon of Th*-" dl,“’&lt;’r *U1 be for buslnraa u
corner of
J. uviiut
Norris min
and nil
the’ umvl.R
ofilcers ui
of their
R. Wooton at Fremont; Rev. Karl
Fiveinvited
groups of
older_ girls
have ors . of
to Muniunxc
authorize umc.
time.
where male prisoners are concon-'.f organization. Tiie
The committee for the'the
the' tiie club Tuesday
Keefer, Potterville; Rev. M. W. Duf­ hlAXLn
,,„
nitinrt
Tvirttoi
.. Ionia
, county,
room wnerc
well ns
Bs Pleasure,
pleasure. Dr. Perry
perry says. Thu
Tnu
Tuesday.
tlivltj.fl In nttntlH
_ ’■1■■
______
...
d«rtvn,.rl
ml n.irtlnlnrJrt i *1
d___
lrefl !....
hf P
”,6®cul.......................
lnfr “Horney,: The
bag limits for snipe remain fined there te a bricked-in ventilator. | producers consists of the oflkvrs* invitations
will
to 'event
will
the
round-up
fey. Ionin: Rev. A. A. Buege. Way­ „*?’ in tlto
will be
be extended
extended
event
will be
be
tlie first
first big
big
round-up
oU&gt;- u,e
Iut yr.r H.m„, th, winch hah, &lt;0 ill. wm »u.l i&amp;f .nd R. W. cook .nd Otenn Insnun. I ..invitations
" I comto &lt;X
eounly
rnrrnbcrdilp
La
.
- ----------------*---- —• .omni
among
land; Rev. R. E. Yost. Galesburg, l‘“,’»»!•■ or
"J.
"L"
"
"ilubl,
.lU„n,y.
lo
br,ln
tu.
b«»
.horteited
Iran
jor
iho
J.U
building.
Th.
morUr
Th.
purpoaol
both
orx.nUteilo.te
XSl
etata
Sr
X
°»*r
U"W
Ute
propouuon
or
pro­
and Rev. W. A. Exner at Lake View.
8 f * to&lt; conc*‘»*on ,eW’ Proceed- October 1—December 15 to October : that holds the bricks together Is old is to come under the NRA and sub- merce in cities, towns and villages i vidlng feeding stations for jftieasanta
Tlie Methodists of this clty^ap- money community service etc
Annii^Srnta^ ^’mide of
iBf*JL
‘-November 30. All of the regula- .nd soft and can be easily picked mit podes for the approval of the ™Xittes border!^ £reycXn- “t various pointe in the county will
preciate the return of Rev. L. L.
Dewey to the pastorate here for his. "The Hattie Creek- Plan" Nntinnni mer count.y c'erk&gt; pcarl Phelps, for-1 trims concerning snipe also apply to out or dug out. Bernard dug out|authorities at Washington. That ty and will be sent out this week 1x1 discussed. An effort will be made
(ConuLd^i
?“Ply tn,asure.r- “ttd William coots. The dally limit is 10 and 20 several bricks somewhere belwren’will be simplified by adopting trie £ Edition to enjortng a
U&gt; «cure‘- one
or
of
seventh year. Rev. Dewey has o'
a dedrive
drive,«cur
onefilms
or two
two
of trie
the latest
latest
(Continued on page three)
Franch former county sheriff, to re- may be in possession at one lime.
three and six o'clock Sunday after- same procedure and code* which throih thi cXrful rouniry*
Yhe
conservation
of Michigan
as a
a
. .....
..... lYinwrvatinn
film* nf
Mlchivftn u
warpi place in tlie hearts of tiie
- --------------- - ,---- .
. ..
---- --------- • uuvumi mt twuriui cuuiiirysiuc.
me
|; cover
the fees
fees belonging
belonging to
to Ionin
Ionia The woodcock season is
cover the
VVM th&gt;i
li October j. noon and made Ills getaway.
sEtaway. HIS
members of ids church and congre­ ___ _ ________? •*______
program.
HiA abab- : have
have been
been followed
followed at
al Kalamazoo.
Kalamazoo. iHuh
j ciUb h.|&lt;
believes
that aa vi.u-n
visit, to w.t.
Kel- :feature for the urogram.
,
county
and
paid
to
each
of
them
as
15
to
October
26.
In
the
lower
peainsence
was
not
not!
—
.
...
--------------------gation an&lt;f is highly esteemed by FIVE SILVER MEDAL
1 The adoption and approval of this* |ogg Foundation
at Pine
________ ... Camp ..
..... lake
.... . '&lt; '■ nrobible Uwt O&gt;., diniter will
■
such
county
officials,
from
January
aula, with a closed season in the up- [six o'clock. The Sheriff's force .hunt-’code
will mpan higher prices for
the people of Hastings because he
* Trill
— | and'explanation
and explanation of the humanitarhumanitar- be put on In the form of a contest.
WINNERS TO COMPETE 1. 1«». la January I. ira.
per peninsula. The dally bag limit x-u.
ed. for'him
liuu Lt
that
Hl I lugiu
night UHL
but U1U
did IKK
not ;I Hill*
milk prod •rs who sell Ao Hasting.- |an work being conducted there will The membership will be divided into
is not only Interested in hte own
i This order was banmi upon an ap­ te four in one doy and eight in pos-i! find h|m. News of the escape was । dlstriro
work as pastor, but te al$o a worker1
distribute'
It will undoubtedly p,. o( 5pecU1 interest to out-of-town two teams and points given for each
*-broadcast
—
------ *- the -----in
civic causes which moke for 'the'Contest
t’—
through
State —
Police lead to -&gt; qr organization
-------------------------------------at the Goats Grove plication presented S the court by session atone time.
by
milk
guests
Members,
of
the
club
are cex- contribution of dresaed game. Tliese
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----tflVUlMCIC
xjl
iJIC
LIUU
*.LAttorney Kim Sigler, of this city. No change has been made in the '| radio station at Lansing. Helsel had prteuten wte tell .ail
.....
.. ltl
. nr .
game dinners put on by Rod &amp; Gun
lo av.mrnn
to ute
Church Next Sunday Nigh, j who represents Mr. William Toan geese UIU
resumumw. The
*uc no money and no other clothing ex­ and condensarles.
and mam
brant regulations.
The 1O)|r wm start from the courtt Club in the past have been events to
may be the most successful one in Under W. C. T. U. Auspices of Portland. Michigan, chairman of ;ejlS3n coincides with the duck tn- cept what he had on in jail. It
house square ..
at rw
9:00 wv-wv*
o'clock ...
in the remember and the present officers
UK
UguiuunKiuup
ui
me
goniap
the
legislative
group
of
the
Ionia
son.
with
a
limit
of
four
in
one
day
hte career as a pastor. ’
seem as if he can get very ANOTHER EXCURSION
i morning. At intervals tlie route will ‘’’tend to see that trite one te not an
Five contestants will compete for rviim.«*»... r&gt;
,combined). wouldn't
County n-.*..Grange; ...
Mr. John
R. Spur-),ind rtght ln
for. Jlc has been sent to Ionia for
Tn nnmsnn nn-r « be marked* by signs allowing a col- exception to the rule.
the gold medal at the Coats Grove
APPOINTED KIM S1GLEK.
. church on Sunday evening, Oct. 1. rler. prominent citizen of Ionia'I Florida Oailinules and Rails may two previous offenses. The one
\T0 CHICAGO OCT. 8 ored maple leaf. The tour will in- Fallowing te a list of committees
county; and Mr. A. J. Chamberlain.'be,taken,
1
noon. October 1 to Novem- which he confessed te ids third of­
.
.
---------chide some of the more picturesque appointed:
Barry caunty te in the farm area the contest being under the auspices
(Continued on page two)
| ber 30 with a daily limit of 10 and a fense.
served by the Federal Land Bank of of tlw W. C. T- U-. with Mrs. Wayne
Will Give the Excursionists sections of Irving. Thornapple, Yan- Program: Dr, B. A. Perry, Hm| jxmession limit of 20.
ikee Springs and Orangeville town- U«UP&gt;: Henry Moorhua. Delton
St. Paul. Minn. Owing to financial Merrick as chairman.
Whole
Day
for
A
Cen
­
।
The
Michigan
Conservation
Oom
­
PLEAD GUILTY TO
ships. Since the tour is to last only; Contest: Bert O'Donnell. Charite
conditions tiiat Bunk has been . Those participating will be Miss FR. JOHN LINSKEY AT
, mission at
al a recent met-ting
meeting renewea
renewed
j half a day. many of the beauty spots James, and Leon Doster, Delton.
swamped with applications for farm Marleah Barnum and Miss Eloise
tury of Progress
LARCENY CHARGE
ST. ROSE CHURCH lts ord,'-r prohibiting hunting of wathe county lutd to be omitted. At Bupper: Rorelle Stanton. Max
loans—upwards of 150 f?bm- this Smith qf Woodland. Miss Lillian
There will be another excursion’I of
---------- itcrfowl on Houghton and Muskegon
of the tour will be Dietrich, and Voight Newton.
county. 7'o facilitate the closing of Tolhurst and Miss Virginia Waters
Two Middle villo Men Ap­ to Chicago over the C. K. and 8. on noop members
. ,,
.
.. .
_________ , . .________
such loans the Land Bank is recom­ of Hastings and Lloyd Demond of Instituted Devotional Service 1,k“ ,,Wr 2 p M- dM'r durin, tte
K«llo«.
Iditeh. , DC1 lAiniiQ LV,,-.
Sunday. October 8. with a . $3 00 xu«u.t
RUCst“
Hogg camp
Camp tor*
for* hinchcniip*
open
season.
peared
Before
Judge
mending mat
meaning
that a local attorney for coaw
Coats Grove, an
all or
of whom won silver
round trin rate Tlie train is sched8 brief progam of enter- ntLIulUUu tUULA*
and
Spoke
Here
on
Sun
­
each county be selected, and has]medals in the contests last spring.
on
Monday
uied
to
i™,
‘
itio.'™
sNs
A
M.
R
“
re
t
°'"'
TION
RALLY OCTOBER
_u_---- ---Kim Sigler __
a----- Wjtmer goCs to Allejcan. Oct, 5
chosen
as Its _.
attorney
day Evening
PRESBYTERIANS TO
and
will
arrive
in
Chicago
al
9:35
J*
ei
T_
„
.
t
|
—
-—•
Earl Cope, 26. and Claude Hllcr.
for Barry county, to examine the ab­ to compete for the ]&gt;earl medal.
libraJT^vks.
dJ*' Dr- H““«h
Rev. Fr. John Linxkey. of Detroit,
morning. On the return trip;
“ ,'r'd J®01*
HAVE RALLY DAY OCT. 1 19. both of Middleville^ were ar­ Sunday
stracts and look over the papers and
All arc welcome to attend the formerly pastor of St. Rose church
it will leave Chicago at ten o'clock.
raigned before Judge R. R. McPeek ..
pass upon them. Willis Streeter te meeting on Sunday evening at the of this city, beloved by his parish­
m
«.uvu
I
Beginning
oct.
tat.
the
library
will
Kennedy,
Miss
Green* and
P. M. Tlie Michigan Central station i
on
Monday
and
he
accepted
their
secretary-treasurer of the Barry Ooitti Grove church.
ioners and the people of Hastings, Pastor Will Preach1 Special pleas of guilty of larceny from a in
Rev. Perdew, Bpeakera
adjoins
exposition bt
’OP^ ‘o the
laa Chicago
vaaawgw
nyjvnain the
WIC VApao,.UJU
---- P“hhc during the]।
j. . _ .. . .. ....
... a
_ very. following
fnIIzuvino ,hours:
nrxtir^County Association for the promo­
was in charge of the Sunday eve­
grounds,
so that it takes .but
building.
They
were
arrested
on
a
Sermon
and
S.
S.
Schol
­
tion of these loans. The Bunk has an LUNCHEON FOR MIDDLE­
ning service at St. Rose church. He
charge of taking brass and other short time to reach the Century of: Monday-Friday Inclusive, 10-11:46 County Religious Education Rally at
inspector to look ,up the applicants
ars to Be Promoted
came to institute a new devotional
’
fixture^ from tlw old factory build­ Progress after the excursionists ar-1A-Monday-Friday Inclusive,
Hastings Methodist, church on
and their faYnu Iri this territory at
VILLE WOMEN’S CLUB service, the same as he lias used Next Sunday.*'October 1st., will be ing
1-5 ”
P. •'
M. the
in Middleville. They will receive rive in Chicago It will give them a
Wednesday,
Oct. 4. beginning
at
the present time.
.
1-5 P, for
M.
In hte own church in Detroit for Rally Day for the Presbyterians of their sentences next week.
whole day to take in tlie fair. Tlie
10 A. Saturday
M. While afternoon.
this te lulmarUy
Dist. Pres., Mrs. Foote, and several years.
bills «u&gt;
will uv
be vuv
out swu
soon telling
and Saturday evenings,
Methodist
buxa
xviauqt when
wiicu Tuesday
„
Hastings.
Rev.
John
Kitchlng.
D.
D,
QUEER PLOW POINT.
Ltnskey
gives -----evidence
of ure
TO PARENTS AND STUDENTS. the train
trviv* will
viit leave
t»«wk Woodland.
w.»v&lt;i«rwA evxata
ewryofw liiterevted In Rungay
-Father
------ -------, ----—- —
.
Coats 7-9pP- M
the piuioi.
pastor, Will
will picaui
preach aa =&gt;«.v
special_ serCounty Pres., Mrs. Ever­
•he
,
Cto.TrdiJc arid
August Tasker of Carlton townhe arduoiu
ardtKNM work he
hr has carried on Imon
„utabte to the occasion
The High school cafeteria is op­ Grove. Hastings, Cloverdale
and Th&lt;J" library will be closed Satur- Schoo! work 1* invited to attend.
hart, to Give Addresses
aniiuoougnt to mis
ahiiubought
this omce
office ■a queer
in hte big city church since leaving] lt
exiiectwi that every Presby- erating on a different basis this year Delton. The
time stated above is da&gt;' morning.
.
The telephone. No- 2552, will be nedy. and Miss Oreene,
looking plow point which he plowed: The
xne Middleville
Mioaicvuje Women's
women's Club are Hastlngs. Hte hair te gray and tn terten family iri tlw city will be rep- than, in years previous. Students de­ NOT city* time but railroad time.
I reinstalled Oct. 1st.
'.
up on hte form in Carlton not long. td serve a luncheon nt their Club
siring to -eat in the cafeteria must
’2” he*“h^”. Vlf
°J|re*nted at these services
in chikiren'a work, will i
Jean Barnes. Librarian.
ago. It te about half the size of tlw* roams on Monday, oct. 2. at which hte h“rtl work. But thot did not
church service will commence sign up with Miss Edger for a week's
NOTICE.
double point we have sliown hi the;time Mrs. George E. Foote of Kain- deter him from preaching with thcirtl i0:M 0-ctock and the Sunday lunches. Lunches are planned for The installation of a heating fts- j
lot Grand Rapids.
BEDUCEB THE COST.
at 11:45. The young •I-00 a week. Each lunch consists of tern to be installed in tlw city j
Banner office window. Hiose who'mazoo. district president, te to be old-time fire and fbrvor. a sermon i school
In the evening (1
have seen It believe it was part of a the guest speaker. Mrs. Floyd Ever- that reached the hearts of all who .people will meet at 7 o'clock in tlw a main hot dish, sandwiches, a des­ hall te open for local bids. All blds j Tannen
Fanners will be Interested tn the young peopto's rally
Sunday -School, will sert or salad, and milk or cocoa.
slde hill plow.
hart of Hastings. Barry county were fortunate enough to hear him. evcnlng
must be turned in
... to City Clerk by;,.fact
M; that
;:»t a new ruling by the Farm
iParents,
’ail'ijlc. please
picunc note
mne this,
mis, as we 1:30
l au Monday.
MUHuaj. Oct.
ULI 2.
a. 1933.
xuja. Plans auu
, UJIII iwuiu
icuuexs the urpunii,
■
I observe this Sunday for promotion
---- :---- ---------------- —
president, has chosen as the subject
andfUian
Board reduces
deposit.
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.
for her talk. "Why Ail Clubs Should
HAU.*
DANCE AT MOOSE HAU..
,0I
of acnowra
scholars atso
also ana
and a program n»
has cannot accommodate students unless] specifications are obtainable at City, which the applicant must make to
Goodwill church. Thursday. Sept. Be Federated." Mrs. J. F. Molder te Saturday night. Southern Music, been arranged by Howard Frost, the they plan to eat by the week.—Miss (Engineer's or City Clerk's office.
(insure an investigation, from 130 to
23. 25c.—Adv.
I president of the Middievlhe Club.
—Adv.
I superintendent
Eleanor Edger.
—Adv. D-27. City Property Comm. glEOO.

Fine Address by Dr. A. W.
Woodburne—Parade Led
by Drum and Bugle Corjis

GEO.F.MMMysySEM BUYS RESORT

FIRM PRODUCTS
PRICES CHIMED

OFIMW I“",SL£T,. ".0R«. OFFICIAL HUNTING
REGULATIONS
LEJUERS'MEETING

NOVEL QUESTIONS
IN IONIA CO. SUIT

4

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933

TWO

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PR
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Ill IUIllH bU. aul I

;REV. RUSSELL H. BREADY

POSTMASTER IS NEED-

""

will be shown

ED AT CLOVERDALE
LOCAL NEWS
PREACHED HERE SUNDAY
- ■
- •
• »1
Large Congregation Heard
Thi. Car Made 10,000 Mile Tonight. Wednesday, will be held Civil Service Examinaion to
Mra. Jkck Snyder is improving: His Helpful Sermon Sun- I
Fill Vacancy—Applica­
.TSui-i
B&gt;'0. Averaging 22 Mile.
the’ Boy Scout Court at Honor iu
from her recent illness with hay
.v
.
tion* Close on Oct. 13
fever and heart trouble.
J
day Morning
If^'dLT’k H": „ L" ““‘"J0 “f °“ „
HERE FRIDAY, SEPT. 29

Roy Scout News

WATERS

X~
—cotoUtoud .nan „
, presiding. Quite a number of the, If you are interested in becomingI F. E. Lahe te convalescing from! A targe congregation heard Rev. I
...------ ----------------------------------- — 1 [.... ’
Tlie Ford V-8 stock car which re■\boy* will receive awards for work. postmaster at Cloverdale, you will1 an attack at bronchial trouble which ■ Russell H. Bready at the Methodist
|Pe«kMht of the County Fann
’■ done during the summer. C. A. i have the opportunity to take part in&gt; has kept him in bed far two weeks .church Sunday morning HU four
reau of lonta county.
* ItmdSa if t»il hlLroVh.Ythe raw om&gt; run* aveni»'nlf 31 98 miles per
Brtefly stated, the facte giving ?!^.d
W»on on Motataws will be on the Paquin to to present pictures of a civil service examination which! Grape Juice-Have started makin? !?*ars‘ l’a'to,ra,e hi this church won
Michigan's scenic beauty.
r
will give you a chance to win thatl-»-ipe juice, price 25c gallon. O. N. Wm
ri»e to this proceeding are as
frt«nd* in thi* city. Hte
J pivHw-n^r-AdY. %-£.
w«
"Seven
On Thursday evening. Sept 28. a office, which last year paid a salaot &lt;tLJ•--J
KS
X?•?. *' "" O-to.crul OUM. CO. rv«
Tto bum &lt;d (UpervlMrs of lonu. Kuh u™ a'll
P™U&gt;' Sepl
'» Un|- meeting of the Scout Masters of the cf 9721.00 to the postmistress tflen, T&gt;» w, R c. .m bou . .PKWi?X,
■
"re “I
r’’'‘ '
county is to convene at Abcn John­ in charge. Cloverdale is a fourth
emmtr. at IU October »e»to„ to
toX cLS
“Eel X vr~’
“ toe” P"0
.'riJnfJi
.
51
r
ovcr
t0
thc
county
Tlie
three
officlass
postoffice,
'
Son
’
s
cottage
down
the
Tiiomapplc.
1928. adonted a lrecmnmnndoHnn
JJLzZ-S- contended
. ..
... er*. The run which the car made
^Wn?XC,Kl&lt;Uon nf!.™
| cers thereupon
that hthey
I•“ “»
|
one of tiie nirwt unusual ever A
-• cook-out
--—pot
•— luck
—™ supper TIs Jone
— ' Applications
--------- r- *for
w “a chance
- to pnr--, nuubcu p!m. ...end.
nxmLy thT raiarut "7
were enUtI,’d t0 certain fee.s in ad- was
undertaken. Thc car was driven nt
l,w features and T. Ben John- ticipate in the examination will
Sv S »°LU,e.!!eV"
d,l,on 1° thft Mdary. and from Janu- average
driving speed.', and under s’on «d Battle Creek is to be there I close on October 13. The examina-• Thc Farmers' Market. . 114 W. | .rhp
orf
thJ
L’ 1M». to January 1.. 1933. re- ordinary driving condition* over a
nSTV *
Jricc is
honor guest. H is hoped that all tlon will be held a week or |o later• Ceairt St. makes a speciality of shipon
or theold fee system. There talned all such fees
J “ ‘J
w
—.
M.« umc,
330-mile roune from Detroit to Swut Muster* in the county may be in thia city, and will be m charge ping eggs fw customers. Lust wrok: d
was,
atk that
time, upon tne
the statute
statute&gt;, — „.
1Ue hc,p*
hnnk.« erf
nf Michigan,
kfiehlaan a taw which nro- The subjett&gt;ttracted considerable orand Raptcta. tn Kalamasoo and l»wnt
boot*
I of Roy Hubbard of the Hastingst they netted from two to five cents a
dozen above regular market, price. ,U*JO °*nera ,
vlded that the board of supervisors , . U?" ‘hroUBhout the county of back to Detroit by way of Battle Troop 72. Fred Ballance, Scout ix»tofflcc.
I
Ab&gt;o
handle
the
famous
"Hall
s
Ap-1
Jb*’
Cu
h*
which
He
shared
with
™,i-u.
«»■
-------------.
Ionia
during
Hie
last
political
cam-!Creek
and
Jackson.
For
fifteen
day*
Muster,
and
Harvey
Burgess.
AssistApplicants
must
have
reached
might fix the salary of the several
officers in lieu of fees. From 1020 puign and the interest in the sub- nIld nights the car averaged G&gt;&gt;0- ant Scout Master, go in a body to their twenty-first birthday but not; pies." Read advertisement in this Hte dlwlples Ls emblematic .of tlw
needed almring nf our lives and
on the• issue for further imrticulara.
to 1938 the clerk, sheriff and treas- jrot became such that a nwu meet- MU)CS every twenty-four hour*, re- East Lansing Saturday to the foot- ’heir slxty-flfth birthday
----------- .
:blessings in real fellowship.
urcr received a salary, and each ob-1 ing was held early in February of Kard!Cj;s of weather—hot. cold, rain ball game. Other Scouts and lead- dalc of ’he close of receipt of ap-,
WEST HOPE.
J Tiie Thorn evidenced the fact
era of
of thc
tiie county
county are
arc also
also invited.
invited, pheutions.
tins year in the city of Ionia, at or shine, crawling thrmigh city traf-*
traf- era
twined additional compensation tram:1 thi*
virncoiit
... and
. . s---..
------------..... —
. -------— Lloyd
■Applicants must reside within the..
The Christian Endeavor contest that goodness and a pure and help­
e C hiin»
1*0’'' J]»h
hc« rK?*5
CUFn,Mnttnr.
nhOir lic
l‘ecdinM
ov*r...lSw °&gt;*
n r,,0&lt;)- announces
Scout
Executive
marriage license fees/ civil cases, which
(territory supplied by the postoffice’ ±^d au!»da&gt;;.nl«bt with Robert fu| Ufe MKneUme. are rewarded
etc., until 1928 when thc board Mt ney. Honorable George E Nichol*.
for which the examination is an-.Wilcox a aide 28 pointe ahead. The with a crou n of thorns."’D&gt; wear it
supervisors, at Its June session .-------- t — *?"----- * - ---------- -r—
lo-ing aide will furnish a supper iM Jeiul (lld niak&lt;.a lv a cfW
adopted a recommendation of the ^n,f^nrlnB rlc
?,e"n
thc home of Ira glory.
salaries* committee, placing the sal- M°ttbb»s, a Joca^ attorney of lonta. motorist, demon.1 r iled thc.cconomi- Tr&lt;x&gt;p 71, T. 8. K. Reid. 8. -J-. an. Tlie cxnmlnatiAn i« nn»n tn nil to the winner* at the
, and BeUc McCallum this Friday. ....
,
evening
and the winners will fur-L-TJ}?
I?a n
can comply with the requirement*.'
■
nteh
the
program.
Bring your own d
Application blanks. Form 9. and table service
*
as
an
off
cndcr
failed
of
its
purpose
• full information concerning the rcTlie Garden Club Mil m&lt;rl ll.u'
....--------. of
... the
V.H. examination can
...1,
- ----------- » —
-r&gt;,A
Cub
No 9 nw*u Ml ^ QUlrcmenU
coanty be turned over to the roun- lution
OU'&lt;T’
was presented to the effect entire distance. The Mobiioil
“ L was Presbyterian church Friday evening Lbe ----------------------------------------*ccured.
from tlw postmaster atI TburMa, .Remndn with Mr. and
ty treswirer." Thc resolution con­
drained at 1000-mile intervals, in ac­ at 6 30 ocllKk for
Iliac
the
prowcuting
attorney
of
tlw
regular
sea
­
। the place of vacancy or .from the, A’ra. Frank Chilson. Everyone cor-lue D“*acdtained the following statement:
it blon* A,,d
i The Cross. This Is the emblem of1
county of Ionin be directed to brain cordance with RoodJpractice.
2?
,L«and
d ’*»,
*am« evening at 5:30 United States Civil Service Com­ dlally Invited.
1WU
proc^lnv. against tnc
.hr three
,h„. XfiJKS?aU!.5 OCH,r** uuo
c-ub.?
“-“ r*°* *’• narvv
“"Ty
’ missuin,
William. Jr., and Robert Holley'« serving, self-sacrificing life—a re- i
more*
,a irK
“’ proeeeaing*
racit
mission, Washington
Washington D.
D. Q.
Q.
handling thet offn offic, rs ,o d'lermlne the question
Burges*, C. M . holds ita first full
Applications must be properly ex- of Bedford visited their grandpar-i dcn,pUve sacrifice of one’s own Ume,
the iL^t tame Ota skin™
“nd rett,ver ‘ht?
Th«&gt; motion
e
f
‘ meeting. Each Cub is asked to routed and on pic with the Com- ents, Mr. and Mr*. Jesse Osgood, comfort, convenience, and willing-;
f^
W
d losl Somc tl,nr lafcr* Mr* Toa”n^Tnd^nf w«- moon miu. «X&gt; bMng hl* own &lt;&gt;aU* lncludU1® wcln' mission at Washington. D. C.. prior over the week end. Their parents.
t® suffer In any redemptive
•Die mattor ran nlanc for
Mr sl,urrtcr *nd Mr- Chamberlain. tiwUr wa^in
era for " ro,st and roIU ThL' Cubs* 10 thc hour °r closln8 business on, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Holley, came for »wk.
two Je*£ SdM^tl^JUnr
repn.wnting the Grange. Farm Bu*n‘d etSXs exi^S PlM:k Comnuttro and leaders are the date specified at the head of till*, them Sunday.
I The Empty Tomb. This symbolizes
$|3_5
whV Hw omnJw
wau. and numerous citisens of Ionia
n,'.
*?h *,
requested to meet at the Episcopal announcement.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKibbln and the power and glory of thc "life of
when tlw officers salary committee C0(1nty. retained Mr. Sigler for thc,10^‘ church at 5:30 ready for a good
----sons spent Sunday'With Mrs. Mabel the Spirit in Christ." which He can
Rdchle and^family of Banfield, 'and docs confer on those who tnp4
------ on
--- their
-— mother.
—------- ----— - ndng lives
&gt;..«« owm
by him. the application for the writ
r«r mUe^ ™ aortng the £5 Srou^SlUp underThe.
SECY. OTT OF LANSING called
Mrs —
Marsuch* -~]lfe
a In as a mother
thn Rcploglc of----------------------------------------Cloverdale. Sunday, lives for the sake of her children.
2
cd to the court ’
~r
Raixjn ngures would ne materially
•— Bonor Que^rMectjng or iJn .Rnrt,Uw !\n
fr‘‘n&lt; 7ry Wit“ 11U ,,Id-Ume v'«'*r “nd
hmumwi tS
Thu
u Mni.jvd IX
hv ihe SfiU?ch^j7^cU.
They meet on Tuesday evening at
. . „ . . ,
'be^^tX^ASK S7h^
’caVu^
movement
’
f&lt;W
l.m'.«***• Bready brought these symbols
Commercial Club Held
’ Our teaeher
I™,. m..h... .1.
a *’“«h-wlule. helpful life home
Ct T
OctobT &gt;&lt;lh ..broneif ln • by 1U lojioo-mlle jaunt.
*&gt;« '$ &gt;'~» « «‘d"* *bo may
on Tuesday
»p?nt the hwrokMrndL nt th^ W K
hU hearm- Hc 1,ad * »«1th of
---- -----------be interested, arc asked to attend.
CAMP FIRE REPORT.
------------ —
Secretary Ott. of thc Lansing
A
program
and
play
will
be
pre(
Akipsaya Camp Lire held their EXPLAINS MEANING OF
of Commerce, was the
rontvd at tlw Star school P. T. A. on Chamber
,
meeting
wa*
held
to
further
thc
inclear his meaning.
speaker and honor guest at tlw Has­
&amp;PARAGRAPH EIGHT F.S‘
tings Commercial Club yesterday terest* of child welfare. We par- Many sh':o,c hands with Rev.!
• — —--- —
-‘
.
il, 1. a. tv. Kelu. o. M.
noon.
He
gave a/timely talk, the ents certainly appreciate the work Prfady at ’he conclusion of hte*
helpful sermon. Mrs. Bremly was,
u MiKiinr.sN mceiini was County *g«t Foster dive. Scout lenders ol the 'county arc substance of which, he said, came to Mr. Kellogg is doing.
--------------- -w&gt;-----------------ialso present and received nearly!
held to decide the work for the bal- Ruling, of State Wheat Al­ going to have a threc-day session him several months ago when he *
HAYS TEXAS PROSPERS.
. greetings from many friends. Both
training course in the near future, was recovering from a.serious ail­
ante of the Cjimp Fire year.
lotment
Supervisor
J.
L.
Maus
returned
last
week
Mr- ai&gt;d Mrs. Bready seem in un-1
dates
to
be
announced
later.
AtAll members decided to complet ■
ment. Naturally lie was troubled—
J. Foster.*
the'unfinished work of-last spring i Harold
mirpiuj.
rosier; secretary
rwreiary of
oi Burtmr- tendanfce at these , sessions will •sobbing." he said, about hLs con­ from an extended trip through thi ’usually good health. Rev. Bready,
and alM&gt; work for tlw National O' Couhty Wheat Allotment Sssoci- count on thc regular course. Watch dition: for like everybody else he '.southwest, spending most of h:s apparently has completely regoveied
Birthday Honor, -Making the Most atton. announces a recent ruling L»r further particulars.
had lost money and owed folks time in Texas and New Mexico. He ’’nun Hie nervous breakdown he suf-I
he visited thc Panhandle region ’cred a few years ago.
of Me."
given on wheat acreages that may------------- ~
whom he could not pay. He-said one said
'
... /■ • • *
---, materially affect persons holding SPORTSMEN MEET
day he met Joe •Schnitaler of Mt. of Texas several years ago. Tia n it
did
not seem so much. Now the land- . , w’ *’ *•
Clemen?,
a man who has no legs, as ■ has
!
AT BIRD SANCTUARY
been
developed and it te a richf.,,At ’ T ;mmuil--Ineeling of the
I Tlie New York experiment station, j and renting land off tlie farm not
both had been removed at his hip*. agricultural
To Best Express
district.
Oil
has
been
*
Wf
Ch
[?
l
l?h
Temperance
at Ithaca, has demonstrated that covered by contract, for wheat pro­
His left arm is gone und his right
in many plaeglfeiand is ,Unl°” at„?,r’’ 11 D-Trims tlx* fol;
stable flies not only pester bossy and duction.
’
Institute to Be Held to Study arm is crippled. Joe looked at him discovered
'
Your Sentiment
immense retunu. The
odlcera were elected: Presi; reduce h»-r milk* production, but they
.. Ballard. «««
C V.
State Wheat Allotone day and said: "Ott. what's the yielding
;
Live Game Birds '
of cities in that region is dcn. Mrs. Afldle Edmonds; Vicj&gt;; also da great bodily harm to the Tncnt Supervisor, interpret* jrnratrouble?
Are you just a fair' growth
give ber Genuine Orange
phenomcnal. The southwest ha*, like £’?'®ld?.nl* t,rs' F2orcncv Fleming:
,cow.
■
r.tnph eight &lt;8i of the Wheat Alloland Habits
weather
sailor?"
Then
he
proceeded
lilcnvotn Kings—- made
of the country, sufSecy. Mrs. Maude ZcrThr investigator* found that 30U ria nt Contract &lt;your blue copy&gt; a*
ie first t0 $*y «tat be did not dare to let other
'fered sectiuiL*
from depression. Because of J* ‘ Sorr fautf€la&gt;’y. Mrs. Aivnh See­
wtr ccntractir.g
eonlrutlni lily
hb &lt;,(Alls‘
by Traub and featured
.Stable flira on a cow may cause her follow.-,: Any party
cldgan. 8° of himself not to think of his the recently increased price of cot- bcr- ^“urer, Mrs Olive •Campbell.
by this store.
tilui'A- will not
nnl lx»
lu» allowed
......
,
body temperature to rise one degree own homet* ptace
iwtrani nwn condition, but always tried to ,
v,---------------------to include a day’s
- -- ----- -- —.
... ; An article was read stating that
Prices A re Subject to
■ falirenheit., Oit the other hand 160, to plant more wheat on other land and
‘!i
crow and wealth:
ranging fiorn tlw viewing of live Uunk ol thing, he could be clunk-1 t*i"„
vu J™5' «
u&gt;. seems
now &gt;°
io
,ldfr 01 ,he Wet CnJ*adhoibe files increase tlie cow’s tem- [operated*by him than was harvested game
011
“’ppc
“.•'J'•"”&gt;»
birds, to field demonstratloits. lul lor. Theeo he could alwuya Und. ?'
Stock On Hand
»ignlfiraot or proper for
be
’.* 130 ' lra Reeves, announced the
prature one-half a degree. .
on this other farm In 1933 or the of practical
b" prosperous. New Mexico, while it'^.
"
game bird management, He deacrib™ hlttuell aa the lup- has
the occasion—none more
made
some
improve'vment.
Ls
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a
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ln8
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g
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Pro
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----- wt-----------average
yearly crop on this farm will be iwld at the W. K. Kellogg plest guy on earth.; .. -----..—
—....
rr _—
------.....
! hlbttion ciuteiUg; by Christmas.
•lyliah or better value.
NOT HERE 7 ET.--------- for the three year base period of
Mr. Ott
thought
of what
Joe said ,"—
’0' 80—
»u&gt;lRafale
a*... in Texas. L
;Bird
Sanctuary
at
Wintergreen
take.
.
...
„
„
—
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------------------|
Dr.
Thompson,
famous
pastor
of,
I nu ruy. »&gt;w K Ur krn lr im. 3, „d 33. .hM1 „„ u u„.
Our complete aelrrtiun
rinri began
twwiin to
T.t think *,r
It '
1 ’"" 1OBITUARY.
__ ___ _ .
of ttthuk
what it
I Hie Chicago Temple, in l|ie, loop.
L: Tuesday. October 10. Thc Sanctuary and
roBerted up to thc first ofJtilv jarK(.r
will permit a choice to
near uw
the soutlwast corner of LGull
‘" /‘h b,Miv rel
1 George B. Cole, son of Lewi* and ’a‘d *» bis reply to c.ff. Reeves Ujftt,
was over IfiOO. Tiie c^y officials, a ! ’-i-i,..’ nanutrauh in liw eontn.rt is ncur
’tMl "1
bug Umc ago. received notice horn
MrP Buliald makra thbMntere lak*'’. 10 raUca «orth*«sl 01 B““k ng ixxi sound b&lt;k1v. How muth i Ann Cdle. w.w born in Curltoti be never wits a prohibitionist until
&lt;ie»Irti for el.'lc, shape
meant
to two
him to
own
a good
pair
of township. December 9. 187J, and died I be
the advantages of it . -Do we
Lansing llint a cluck was being, {in.ration from read* as follows: "II- Cicek.
,
. . ,
. Irgs
ana
good
arms*
also
that
.‘
M1 -September 21. 1033. in Pennock ho*-(want whiskey bottles instead of
rent to Hastings for that amount, any farm, other than the one cov- The institute will be held under h
could
and ju.ar and
digest
hte
andh^r
dicct hS
»&gt;•&gt;■ p|Ul a(.,. 61 y(.ars 9 nVinth5 Bnd 12 stocking* by the mantelpiece?
I
but ,t !,.u
•rrKTd Al thc rut.
b) thl. crolrsct. I. owned or
dUccUM. ut lUrrj' D KuM. to hr
' could see and hear
rf’Ju
days.
Oct
9.
1901
he
was
united
In
I
It
is
to
the shame of a nation that
at which expected checks from Lan- operntsd-by the producer in 1934 charge of the Game Division of thc
J”, his
”,
and
children—how much marriage to Grace L. Yarger. HI* I ba* as its motto. "In God We Tru«V
[glhg are forthcoming, it will prob- Gr 1935. nupj, furnj ,haj| not
uwd Department of Conservation and P. ,wife
they meant to him. He concluded entire life was spent in Carlton I ’bat when this wa* discussed in
ably take some time before Hastings for the purpose of itxreasing the F- English, game management ex­ that Iw was st111 rich, and with it I
ess mer
, get* the WOOwheat acreage thcieon in any tension agent ol the. same offlev. he had a saving sense of humor, .township except twelve years in | Congress God's name was never
THE JEWELER
cor n 1 ? Jiv-rirwr-c ~
amiHint to offset the required re- and Dr . Mlle* D- Pirnic. Director ;which helped him every day. He Lincoln. Nebr. He was a member of' mentioned and tlie social and moral
Rutland Center Arbor A. O. O. G. (evils of the traffic were never men-:
Hmrv K.am.-t &lt;&gt;f Mohn. Mirh. d,«‘'h&gt;n o^tite f;.rm: and a breach »”».* Sanctuary.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN
ILnry Kramer of Moline. Michi nf-ttu* condition slmll be a cround Sportsmen, farmers, and others.,said: "If you haven't a sense of hu- He is survived by his wife, a fosler •. Uoncd- Just taxt-al taxes!—No na­
und i: daughter
uamnuer tYrssie.
stvwic, two
iwo staters.'Melissa
sisters. Melissa Il ”°n can
WU1 drink
wru» Itself
own back
oaca tv-prosto- pros- i;
rah tarv°l^&lt;ffOreXmff
offirere (,’r ”&lt;*mlnation of this contract by interested in game birds and game^
be
thankful
for
the
blessings
you
C(1It
. of canton ftnd
m perity jn a moral universe with a
&lt;»|?JJd?7 talt irek1 'ranu b2&gt;r. ,h,‘ s'&lt;’r“a&gt;' *'&gt;id the dbcontinu- bird fmxl and cover, are expected *
Golden Anniversary
Haskins of Alaska. Michigan, a nior.il God on the throne of that
Iance
a|jy’“’’W pwnenta here- ’a attend ’he
da* imstitute. ”“ ’* ----------- \
:___
number of nieces and nephew** anti' universe. Moral ideals take hold very
Judgi McProk on Monctay for reiL-.
which, if successful, will probably DPVIVAI QCRVirPQ AT
# 1883
1933 %
tcilcq. He was given 45 day* in jail.
tx&gt;int&gt; out that if % be followed bv others in various •'tVIVAL otKVILto AT
„a .host
—. of
... friends. .Funeral service.-.1 slowly
wa* evidenced with slavery.;
n tine ol $50 und put on probation },ttrlv b.ls (111Tn(1.,.
nll lippi|. partial soutlwrn Michigan.
HICKORY CORNERS "ere.lu’ld at thc home Sunday at 2 It takes a long time to quicken con-.
for a period of one year.
&lt; nti&lt;&gt;n for contract amt did not un- According to present jilans the
---------F- M. the Rev. John Kitching of- science, but God is on Ills throne,
BANKER WANT ADVS. PAY.
and
He
will
have the last word on!
.derrtand this paragraph and would morning ^lll be devoipd to exhibi- Speaker Is Rev. D. T. Per- A&lt;*tating. Burial In Fuller cemetery.
the matter.
regulate hte wheat production of hte Uons and stiidk-s of small game.
■
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.
Arm, that jieraon can still leave his especially of native Michigan game rinc, President of Wesley­
Hospital
Guild
No.
19
will
meet
■home farm uncr.ntracted by not and song birds. There will be dlsan Methodist Conference
with Mrs. Forrest Potter. North
game mra
bird foods.
lsigning the contract later on in the play* of native «"•««
Special evangelistic services are in Broadway. Thursday. October*5? A
j ir.aiith.
The afternoon will be spent in a; progress at thc Wesleyan Mctlwdta: good attendance is desired. Those
ifiejd trip through thc sanctuary church of Hickory Comers, begin- Who drive.kindly usk other* to ride
and the adjoining Kellogg Expcri- nfng Monday evening. Sept. 25. Rev. with you. ”
RALLY DAY OBSERV----- ” 8.”Evans.
------ Secy.
----Emma
&gt;
mental farm. Those wl» attend the D. T. Perrine of Lansing te the'
---- --------- —--------------ANCE SUNDAY, OCT. 8 institute will be shown food and speaker enqh evening, in the services ALTOFT PARENTcover combinations which have which open at eight o'clock.^pccin!
TEACHER ASSOCIATION.;
SUNDAY — MONDAY
i Program to Be Rendered at proved effective and satisfactory. music te planned and some InterestThe Altoft Parent-Teacher Asson.'
a...,j... a i
i
Those intggested in game cover ing features will be introduced. Rev. will hold its first meeting of the yearMethodist Sunday School
management on farms win be shown Perrine Juts been president of thc on Friday. Sept. 29. A good program
Fresh Hamburg 3 u*. 25c
by Departments
effects of overgrazing; how to use Michigan Conference for ten years. IJring sandwiches and one other dish ‘
Beef Kettle Roast Lb. 10c
Sunday. October 8. will be ob- »‘,a.nt
* Pre'*‘n.t
*«*"* and ta now beginning the work of a,,d y°ur «*'» t a Me service,
Shankless
■served
us Rally churo?
Dav bv IS
’lie Mefhoml which
at thc same
time provides
niHTiiVr
d.?t Eptscojxil
«n m- a,ood
-nd siwlter
for bird*.
The el­ thc eleventh year. He te an interSpare Ribs f
Lb. 10c
rating and forceful sjieaker. and
n,!,THrJT* ,
.
’
tided to every mem- ,ecU of «lean cultivaHon and mow- worth hearing. There is a welcome . Mr?-. Maud Glasner and a friend
ib
Porter House Steak Lb. 23c
10 Stars and 50 Beautiful Girls from
•
and
Strirtav
s&lt;-Li..t&gt;i
mg
to
the
fences,
as
contrasted
with
.WfT J?Und’y
ber, constituent. and
— Bunday School.t * Jeavln&lt; dumpi| fQr
and to all who can‘attend, and it te
ho[wd that there will be many who '°°n calltrs al ’be L. E. Mudge j
Branded Bed
scholar to attend.
New York
will come from the community und n ”,
,
A special program is being pre-'
*
The North, Evangelical church is
pared under the leadership of the converting unimproved areas which nearby place*
Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy—
■
»■-._________ planning Rally Day for Sund**..;
Banner Sunday .School class, Mrs. arc currently unproductive of wild
PASSING OF CHAS. THOMAS. Orl ’-A cordial invitation is extend“ME AND MY PAL" and PATHE NEWS
&gt;b
Charles- Faul. president, and each ide. so as to make them highly pro,
ductive will be.discussed.
.
Charles ...w...Thomas,
... who would have ed to aU.
The daj s program is scheduled been S3
63 yearo
years nld =r.
on Nov. 12.
18. died
died ’ There will be no preaching serval
hui
home
on
W
Mill
St.,
on
Sun“
t
the
North
Maple
Grove
‘
“*
Vacations arc over.' the pa*ioi*. to begin at 10 A. MEck-Rich Oleo 3 lu. 25c
COUPON - TUESDA Y— COUPON
day morning. Last week Monday he church next Sunday evening o.s thc
Rev. Deucy, .has been returned for PASSING OF MRS. ELIZA•uflered a severe Stroke of paraly- Pastor. Rev. Rhoades expect* to
arwtltfr you*. and the work of the .
Hr.Ilt bennlr
at.-vata bATi
Mil.mm.,
sls. ttnd
und was unconscious
uncOTUCi
BETH
kiiai. gjj
most of the help* in the revival aervice* at
Coffee Mdiow cup . 2 Lb*. 35c
church, including also the Sur.dti}
'
t/j Mra Elizabeth Benner, aged 87. thnc untU hls
m
.
- - • :j
; Shultz. T d,cd
died Saturday
Saturjtay evening al
at the nome
home h
Hce Ls iUndved
survived by jj* daughters. Frank Willits, twin brother «»f
and Eirtorth League should * ikrw
■ Pound
Salad Dressing Q"*kQL.rt 25c
new leare on life and make the l'f her 'on and. w,,4",¥f’.?nd. M,r,s’ Lulu. Frecda. Ada. Jeanette. Chrp- Rcv J- J WUliU. ami wife and son
coming conference'year one of.the &amp;lri De,incr* of near Woodland a»t- ta, nnd doj-j. three son*. Feed. Rus- Frank Willits, Jr., ahd grandson,
McLaughlin’s ctV.e u». 25c
mot 'liccrv.ful in’the history of er a
l,lneA» *”b drnpsv ,bur- k1j and pgmci*. two waters.’Mrs. | Clark Willits were guests at Lhr J J.
the church. This can be done if &gt;lvin8 arc .ux sons. Charles. Arthur, clarence Grohe of Hastings nnd Willits iiomc the latter part of the
Aho “Blocks and Tackle* in Foot Ball"
fall ^il! earnestly c.&gt;-opcrut&lt;* »n the’ plo$’d* Newton. George and Earl. Mr*. Elva Case of Awyria. i»nd four (week­
. activit.* :- undertaken.
ind
daughters. Mrs. Artnur brother*. Casper Thoma* of KolaPt. John Day and driver from
Mi’ce yo,ir pia:,-. for- RallvDa*, i^re ol St. Johns and Mrs Jon-ph
rnaAx&gt;. Francis Thomas of Battle Three Oak* were guests of the fnrutid attend •servic-., that Sunday us {lra,lt &lt;’f Baltic Crcex, also tour- creek. Sperry Thomas of Assyria nicr's mother, Mrs. L E Mudge,
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
very cth. r Sunday during ’«n grandchildren
and F)oyd *n&gt;omas of Hasting*.
Sunday evening add Monday.
The funeral was held at the Earl Funeral &lt;ervicra were held at thcMr. and Mr* Kenneth Norton of
Benner home on Tuesday afternoon Methodist church Tuesday after- .Marshall und Mr and Mrs. Rudolph
al two ockxk. Rev. Edw. Nest olfi-. noon ai 2;30 o*C'10ek. Rev. L. L. Hall of Buttle Creek ---- Sunday
WON A FORD V-8.
were
ctating- Burial in thg Fuller ceme- i&gt;.ut.y officiating. Interment in tlw afternoon callers of their parents.
with GEORGE BRENT
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Norton.
. Spanable cemetery.
_____
--- ---------------------Wm. Hi
I
The
bereaved
children,
brothers
BREAKS EEIT ARM------------------ and sisters have the heartfelt symMusical- Novelty—“Shuffle Off to Buffalo"
LENT CORNERS.
Mte* Edna Greenburg of Cressey
Friday aftemoor^1 after school, p,l.Uly ** the community.
Lbs. Crisco and Bowl
—.
Harry
PATHE NEWS
and John Shepard spent Sunday
Hilton was fortunate.enough las;
FIRST WARD P. T. A
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leland
week to win a Ford V-8 in a contest -everal children were playing footbail at the fair grounds, the girls Tht&gt; ftrM me(.tlnR ol the Kral Hammond.
Look for Our A-G Hand Bill Thursday
playing against the boys.
’Ward P T. A. whs held Monday eveMr. and Mis Arthur Paul and
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Durmg the game, there was a njRg, »dr. Burgas* gave an interest- family of Kalamazoo spent the wwk
a eer'iiin |&gt;roblcn:. suggested
scout jirogram arid Mr. tnd with Mr. und Mrs. Lyle Frunr* F'.rd de dec Mj* ahd Mr.­ , pile-up of youngsters with David Ulg
Telephone
Deliveries
. .-.lived it correctly and pre­ TowiiM-nd on lh6 bottom of the Becker read the plot of the'play.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl MeMannw and
f th-- .ii.-uer Munrst. Harry P‘lc
,
, "The ‘Silver Thread," to be given by
2272
At 8 and
When he was able, to get up. »t _|he Civic Ptaycra.
family of Kalamazoo spent Sunday
over the radio from Station
-J---------- »----------------. with Mr and Mr*. Roixrt Steele.
for ten minute.- Friday evening was found that Da rids IcK arm;
was broken between thc wrist and,
SENT TO IONIA.
Clarence Hammond spent 8un10 a. m.
the elbow, both bone* being irac- Wilham
----- WIM,Row. who entered a plea day with hi* son. Lawrence, auu
Hartings,
and
COMEDY—"Pkanir. lj.nd"
NQTICE.
tured.
■
.
of guilt to a statutory offca-e in cir- family of Cressey.
ind 3 p.tn.
About a voar ago. the same arm cun court ta*t week, was brought
Robert Butler and friend of
Michigan
CARTOON—"My Pal Pluto"
debts Which 1 do not personally was broken when he fell from a before Judge MtPeek on Monday Kalamazoo called on his parent*,
pontract. Dated Sept. 19. 1933. Don fence. He u Going as well a* pos- and was given from three w five Mr. and Mrs. Crum Saturday eveE Pierce.—Adr. 9-27.
j sible.
, year* at Ionia.
nlng.

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Raincoats
t.
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Suede, Jersey
$42?
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Bibless O’alls
$122
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Shirts

79c

Brown
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‘ $p2

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Circled
Picnics

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“Moonlight and Pretzels”

10c

RIB BOILING BEEF

6c

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26c

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�THE HASTINGS BANNEB, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 37. 1M1

Sporting Items

Professional Golfers meeting tn De­
EATON RAPIDS DEFEATS
trail recently! If Eddie’s putter iiad
LOCAL ELEVEN 19—0 been working Monday—but shoot.!

there are so many "ifa" In Hits

Hastings Shows Up Well game of gulf anyway.
Against Heavier and More
CHARLIE DOYLE WINS
Experience4 Rivals
“OLD TIMERS”TOURNEY
Hastings Hlgit sciidpl was defegt■■
...
4—c game of

CEO. F. MURRAY SYS­
TEM BUVS RESORT

CAMP FIRE BROUP
LEADERS'MEETING
(Continued from page one)

• Institute*. Winter'Training Courses,
the 1934 Birthday Project nnd 1934
Camp Plans.
Surely this U a wonderful oppor(unity for community leaders to be­
(Continued from page one)'
come better acquainted with the
Charlie
le defeated Dr. Frank the heavier and more experienced
Can-others 2-1 Sunday morning to Eaton Rapids team in check and notning
nothing but
out a piace
place io
to build
niuio un.
on. entire
---- -- ■program
- -- ••• of Camp
■ Fire,• and
. „to
retain tlw “Old Timers" golf title gaining considerable ground them­ n..w
;s,£y'g?B«
of the Hastings Country Club for selves. '
fine cottages. The hotel contains AssUtlng also will be Miss .Frieda
Olsen,
executive
secretary,
and
Misir
tlw second year in succession. In
Hostings threatened to score late a dancing pavlllpn. which is thc
tlw "Old Timera" tournaments, only In the fourjh quarter from the.Six center of amusement for • Battle Florence Craven, held secretary.
golfers, who have reached or passed yard line but a pass into the end Creek, Kalamazoo. Lansing. Hus­ both of‘Battle Crerk. Miss Craven
was at Camp Kitnnnlwa this sum­
the half-century mark in years arc zonp fell Incomplete.^
tings and other nearby cities.
eligible to compete. If Charlie wins
Echtinaw and-Cogswell were out­ Clear lake has tlw name of being mer where she made many friends
tlw title again, the championship standing for Hastings. Thomas, one of the best fishing lakes in this and was especially successful in her
cup will be his permanently.
Hastings'
iiHoiiiito regular
।vnu.ui left
&gt;ci&gt; guard,
juu.m, was : section. it
was
wen
niucKca
«
iwi
It
well stocked with
unable to play because of illnessI gnnw nsh when the first settlers; Every group leader In Barry conn-1
of Ills father. HU position was filled arrived: but in recent years advant* ty should avail themselves of this
EAST ENDERS WIN
by Caukln playing his first var- BRe has been taken of tlw Hastingsi excellent opportunity offered by the
LEAGUE TOURNEY slty game.
Fish Hatchery, und boss, perch, W. K. Kellogg Foundation to at­
Substitutes for Hastings. Town­ bluegills and other fry have been! tend this week end Camp Fire
Play In tnc city softball league send. Struble. Bornum, Larabec, planted In it. It has become noted Camp, which has been designated
:
ended lust Wednesday night with Kelley and Jugle,
.
In this section of Michigan for its Wiggata for Camp Fire Leaders.
Following is the program out­
thc East Enders coming out on top
Hastings plays Grand Ledge here fine bass.
of tlw field winning six of their this Saturday.
This resort has a most enviable, lined for three days:
।
Friday
Evening.
6:30.
dinner.
8:00..
eight games, played. Thc / Coffee
reputation for thc chicken dinners
Line-up:
। General meeting: "Hie Philosophy1
Shop and A. &amp; P. failed to com­
Bush served and banquets furnished of Camp Pirc." Lester F. Scott. Naplete their schedules by only play­ Sfnelker
Morris here. Some of the county's lead­। tional Executive. Camp Fire Girls.
ing seven of the necessary eight Fuller
ing.
business
men
and
their
wives
Caukln
L.G.
• Johnson
, 9:30. Around the Fire with stories.
games and thereby going into a Cogswell
rtmuuvK
Peacock have been thc recl|detrtS^ of the, songs, etc."
deadlock for second position. Tiie.sc Banash
Busing I ' Herrington lioapltaUty." The fame Saturday morning — 7:30. Bird
RO.
two teams played three games mid Angell
Burnett1
Mr Herrington os a genial host! Walk. Mrs. George Burch, Natural­
tied two of them, thc grocers man­
Coldstock1 Bnd of Mrs. Herrington as a de- ist. 8:00. Breakfast. 9:30, General
aged to take one out of the three Beckwith
travelled ‘
QB
Page fcghtful hostess 1
meeting "The Battle Creek Plan." j
games but dropped a game to the Snyder
L.H.
Boring through many states.
, Geo. B. Darling, Dr. P. H-. Associate!
Table Co. early in the season which Furrow
Echtinaw
R.H.
Frazier Tlw people in the Immediate! Director. W. K. Kellogg Foundation.;
enabled the Coffee Shop boys to tie Smith
neighborhood
are
to
be
congratu
­
Corwin
for second place by defeating thc
lated on the development that willI Discussion Leader. 10:30, Group I
East End. Tlie North Side Grocery
be made of thia resort. The peo­ meetings, Districts meet with Chairtook two games from tlw Tabla LOCAL MEN PLAN
ple of Hastings and Barry countyJ men. 12 00, Dinner.
Coinjrany while the furniture crew
will , find that Mr. George F. Mur­. Saturday afternoon—2:00, General
TENNIS
ASSOCIATION
only managed to win one fron) the
ray, tlw new owner. U not only a meeting "Leadership." Rilby Lnt- i
gifted in conducting such an, ttmoro. Associate Field Secretary,!
A group of local men interested in man
Final Standings.
, National Staff, DUCumion leader.;
a tennis association here enterprise, but also a man of ex-, 4:00. Afternoon Tea. 4:30. "The
W. L. Pct forming
will meet tn
&lt;„ me
th. sneiaon
SheUto ADstract
AhUmH ,
“r
PU“S,.N«ta~ ■«&gt;&gt;«•
..u.irnv*.
! Gaine Way." Mrs. Ruth De Wind 1.1
Enat End ..
..6 2 750 win
onto U.U erentac ■&lt; 7:30 to con-1 S', •“’’“'V
“, C. F. .Exec., Grund Rapids. 0:00.:
Coffee Shop
T! SJl. Dinner.
714 .Idcr Ocnnltc pl.ru tor orcnlotUon 1
,t f™,, Saturday evening—8:00, General
N. Side Grocery ...1......... 2
250 Al a preUmlnary mrrtlns hrM
S ’™” will be daocto, on meeting. “SpecUttoritls." Dr. J. B.'
Table Factory ................... 1
125
x&gt;rary^l"^and Bi r5&amp;S? : Frid,y Bnd a&gt;lurday nl«hU- ^“.h. Nosh, Head Physical Education1
HASTINGS ALL STARS TO
. Dept.. New York University.
j
PLAY VERMONTVILLE.
. Sunday morning —7:00. Nature'
Hastings AU Stars Baseball team
, Walk. Mrs. George Burch. 8:00.
wilLpluy the Vermontville Indepen­
. Breakfast. 9:00. General meeting.
dents at thc fair grounds Sunday.
j “Tiie Outdoor Program," Lester F.
Oct. 1st. if weather permits. Game
I Scott. Discussion Leader. Devotion­
called at 2:30. No admission charged.
. als. Rev. August E. Johanson. Bedn
B
(
________
I
Judgment
and
sound
business
prljpThe All Stars have Just recently
। ford church. 11 00. Exhibits.
clplcs
applied
to
what
he
docs
will
organized and have a fast and snap­
DEFEATED BY FRAZER.
be the best evidence that anyone, Sunday afternoon—1:00. Dinner.
py bunch of players.
fn the annual Western Michigan! can
. 2:00. General Meeting. “The 1934
ask
to
reveal.his
plans
and
In
­
Oume and watch them play Sun­ P. Ci. A. tournament at Lansing. Ed.
Birthday Project." Ruby lAtttmore,
Van Papering of this city, was de­ tentions.
day afternoon. '
In addition to being a keen busi­. Discussion Leader. 3-.00, Playlet.
If weather permits the All Stars feated 4 and 3, by Leo Frazer, of ness
man.-Mr. Murray is an artist. Camp Fire Olrls. 5:00. Cook-out
arc M-eklng games with Nashville Saginaw. Frazer is the golfer who1 He has
’
travelled extensively in Supiier.
und Freeport.
cut a wide.swath in the Michigan Europe and
America, has had the
OBITUARY.
advantages of famous art teachers.
His pictures have been featured at Charlie Jacob Thomas, oldest son
many art exhibits. It must not be of Ferdinand and Mary &gt;Rltzman)
concluded, however, that because he Thomas, was born in Hastings town­
is an artist and paints pictures that ship, Barry county, on November 18.
he does not keep his feet on the 1870, and departed this life Septem­
ground and. know how to carry on a ber 24. 1933. aged 62 yean\, 0 montliS |
business successfully, at thc ■•Mur­ and 6 days, death coming after an,
rays" in Grand Rapids proves. HisI Illness of five days following it stroke
isuccess there has led him to sck: ot paralysis. He was unconscious
1 a lake resort where he could carryI1 throughout his ‘illness.
'a
”ne«. On Nolfmber
Nolfmbcr.
I out. his ideas of what such a place 130, 1899. he was united in marriage
should be. He was charmed with to Mabel
*»-&gt;-&gt;’ E. Hunt of Barry county.;1
; Clear lake and thc possibilities who preceded him in death on April !
CLEAR LAKE LODGE .
there and. through Mr. 'Diomas 24. 1919. To tills union were born
i Kennedy of this city, th? deni by twelve children, pireo having died in
[which he acquired this resort was infancy. Until April of 1927, when j
negotiated.
lie moved to this city, he sjient hU
I Mr. and Mrs. Herrington, their life
lllc v,,
on a ,a&gt;&gt;u.
farm. He was employed ....
nt.;
two sons and daughter ate leaving the Hastings Co-Operative Elevator!
* for California to spend tlie winter, for some time and later the Grand:
They will return In thc spring and ■
- —
---------Raptd-s Bookca.sc
and
Chair
Com; moke their future home in the Clear; pang. He wax a kind and loving hus­
The George F. Murray System Inc.
lake' neighborhood with thc friends band and father, always thinking of
they have known through the years, his family and others. He was a
and in the surroundings where they sincere believer in honesty and right
have always been happy. Thc good and a very earnest worker. From the
wishes of their many friends will time of his wife’s death, hte one ob­
always folla&gt;them in their future ject in life wa5 to keep his family!
undertakings.
together. He was a member of th#!
Methodist Brotherhood for several
QUIMBY.
years. He leaves to mourn his |
Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Rltzman death, six daughters and three sons:
and family visited relatives in Bat­ Mrs. Melvin Shafe of Battle Creek.;
tle Creek over the week end.
Mrs. Howard Moore of Cloverdale.;
The L. A. S. will hold their rtigu- Mrs. Archie Tobias of this city, and i
lar meeting nt the church Thurs­ Jeannette, Chrystal, Ferdinand. I
n»*rly ONE-HALF MILLION
day for dinner.
Russell. Dora nnd Francis at homed
John Castelein of Rockford visited and six grandchildren. He also leavesj
old frichds and relatives here sev­ twb sitters and four brothers: Mrs.
eral days the past week.
. Eiva Case of Assyria. Mrs. Esther..
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lowell attend­ Grohe of Hastings. Casper Thomns
ed t|w Fair in Chicago the past of Kalamazoo, Francks Thomas of
(week. Mrs. Loyal Lowell accom- Battle Creek. Sperry Thomas of j
'panied them to Benton Harbor, Bellevue, and Floyd Thomas of Has-1
where she attended the Methodist tings, besides many relatives and a
MORRIS O. HILL, Ha*ting*
conference.
host of friends. Funeral services
Mrs. Clara Johnson and Mrs. were held at the Methodist Episco-:
Boyes arc visiting thc former’s pa) church Tuesday afternoon nt
daughter and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. 2:3Q being conducted by the Hebble
Shirley Rltzman.
HOMS office 702 chubch bt.. FLINT, MICH.
Funeral Home of Battle Creek with
This community was sorry to hear Rev. L. L. Dewey officiating. Burial,
of the passing of Charles Thomas was in the Valley Home cemetery, I
of Hastings, a former resident of Hastings township.
this place.
LACEY.
A chicken-noodle supper Is being
planned for the evening ot Oct. 6
by the members of thc Briggs L. A.
S. A program will be furnished.
A dinner meeting this week Thurs-;
day In the church basement will
also be held. -A good attendance 1st
desired for both occasions.
Mrs. Florence Babcock will be.
hostess to a dinner for the Evan-!
gelical L. A. S. Thursday, Oct. 5, at!
her home one mile north of Lacey. I
The Briggs P. T. A.’and the Stev-I
ens school are planning their first
meetings of tlw year Friday evenfng of this week.
.
Orrin Miller suffered the loss of
the first two fingers of the right
hand which were taken off at thefirst joint Friday afternoon in a
large saw which he was operating
in the crate mill. Dr- Skinner
dressed the injury, which although
painful, seems to be getting along
nicely.
The Union Cemetery Circle meet­
ing which was to have been held
the second Wednesday in September j
is scheduled lor Oct. 11. for dinner.1
In the Jones hall with Mrs. Mary
Clark and Grace Miller as commit-

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Hard Time Party
Friday Night, Sept. 29
Prizes for Best Costumes

DANCING, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m., Favors

A Quarter Century of Progress

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

WATCH THIS SPACE
FOR OUR FIRST

1 Cent Sale!
Thursday, Friday, Saturday
October 12, 13 and 14

Ly Barker’s Drug Store
“Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy Are Shown to AH'
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

PHONE 2115—WE DELIVER

Borne people take things too litteraliy. For example, there was
the Buy-Amcrican enthusiast who
refused to attend the National
League ball games.—Los Angeles
Times.

Another embarrassing question:
“Where did you put those little
I screws for the screen door?"—To­
ronto Globe.
,

We have nothing to sell
No bargain prices to offer you
We extend to you a personal service and
your CONFIDENCE
ask in exchange
You MAY DEPOSIT your money here and draw checks
against your account in paying your bill? and expenditures.

YOU MAY deposit your money here
in a savings account, and we will pay
you 3 per cent interest per annum.
YOU MAY have the benefit of the ex
tensive business and financial experi
ence of this forty-seven-year old bank
merely for the asking.
For nearly a half century this bank has never
broken faith with its hundreds of friends.
We hope you may take advantage of our serv­
ice and become one of those who call regularly.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HABTINGfi BANNER. WEDNESDAY. HEFT EMBER V. IMS

Banner Kel,er (Democ,a'’ «a'f v^mmberg'■—iwi*i—ar—

and spend a few days at the White
City on his way. also visit a broth­ tie Creek und parents, Mr. and Mrs.
.er tn northern Minnesota, whom he George Bhafc and sons of the Eagle
district spent Sunday at Martin with
Resurveying City Property.
Bits of Yesterday Dr. C. H. Barber will attend to all relatives.
What Others Say
professional business during hl* abMrs Lloyd Tasker is spending tiie
A Legal
L*gai Twist.
twist.
BOOK •«&gt;».
BKOS. Wit**,
WO&gt;
„
week with relatives In Detroit
I
Senator Vandenberg has been the &gt;
,Description Must be Correct.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Miss Minnie Porter of Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Byrun Guy were
SxvKSTYEIGHTH 1'gAR autooxHlvo' U^iuatry's lea-ding:
OSBORN'S JOKE
—r&gt;1 Imr-• I rt n '
A* Problem In
in rCollection.
Sound. Ontario, who ha* been visit­ Sunday dinner guau al the Fred
— spokesman aACinst dtecriinlnatcry '
‘ias been said of Disraeli that
home and with them visited
—
; he lacked true greatnes* because he
When a city or township tax u re- •, H. EvarU of Ulis city, accompanied ing Mrs. W. H Lane is now clerk- Miller
their mother «t Nichols hospital
taxation u.,tWng of vital Import- ncvci. appeared to be in earnest, ported to the county treasurer, aft­ by Mra. S. W. Rmlth of Ann Arbor
In a swamp near Hastings arc Stir is recovering from a recent op­
rr the
UW usual
U.U.. collection
uawuuuh season, «
ance to Michigan people.
. That may have been true of Disraeli er
as motored to Bay View Friday for a myriads
of
snakes,
dragons,
snapping
eration.
'
.
“He was a member ot the select but one thing te certain and that u delinquent, the chance Is offered couple of weeks atay.
Mrs. Mina Tasker of Bellevue. Is
-•”i owner’ of- the
■*- property
------- •- —
committee of twelve (representing that n u not trnc &lt;rf«our own Chsac &gt;t*
so —
re­ Leon Tolhurat. M. A. Lamble. M. turtles, lizards. spiders, etc., but the
king of Che whole brood Is a serpent spending the week at the home of
*
S fkbnni
U’lto is so
sn nr-arlv
alvavs lutl.cu
tnrn.,1 lu
tn puy
nsv th*
at. u
a vciwmi
certain, S.
Osborn, who
nearly always
me tnv hi
-------- - ------- eighteen
to
twenty
feet
long
and
a
her son, Lloyd Tasker, and family
»■m mm m aaT&gt;m.jr‘X Mui™* ‘Oc Senate. House, and Cablnt). which . In dead earnest that when he does rate of interest and certain added Um. Fred Stebbins and R. C. Fuller
half a fool thick. Tlie Mayor of during Mrs. Tasker * abseix-e.
IX pAituy eoi-MT. thmek months w^otc the new legislative program to joke both the press and public are expenses. When the period during »ucnded a meeting of tiie 8 W.
Hastings --------------has called oul the mum,,
is aiua.xch .——-—— sj« -taae tjie profits out of war, and apt to take him seriously. Witness which these delinquent taxes can be Michigan Bankers' Association ln
•** to-save
the town.—
1
-Detroit
Evening Battle Creek, a former resident of
Ji’.TAtl
rniin.
nxsai .^JVNTY.
ii'i.'ii. v.&gt;t
.
....
.....................
Ol
’
E
.HABHY
one----- I i ---------,
—
_
„
,
t
|
je
rea
ctlon-of
both
press
and
public
settled
with
the
county
treasurer.
Kalamatoo
on
Thursday.
&lt;*YfcAh i» sijvaXcK si.so democratize thc national defense."
tills locality, wore held at the Hcbble
WHILE YOU CAN
when Osborn sprang h£s little joke has expired, he reports them to the Mr- nnd Mrs- Harvey Unctt, Hen­ News.
If anyone tells you that a farmer chapel on Monday. September m.
,1kVAlHNJh**P^AXU«,O‘,&lt;—
»'H)
accomplishment, alone, has a•• few
since by suggesting tliat nUUlWF
auditor .general
at LtoltlOltlHLansing. That
Miss—Garolyn
Beck&lt;Vi* days -nun.-KVIICIIU Ul
Atvuu ry
- Jeffery
-and
---- ------—- -- j
‘
’ , won for him thc
of every; Vandenberg retire from the senator- .official.'if thc descriptions of the neU- all of Syracuse, N. Y.. drove south of the city has bought the with interment at tiie Union'ceme­
STILL GET A
electric
light
plant
and
Will
remove
tery.
&gt; sons of I ini race the coming election in favor prd]&gt;erty are correct and the pro- through to Hastings this week and it to his farm, don't ask what for.
ADVEUTIBINO BATES.
, Michigan mother
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miller ac­
former Gov. Fred- w.- -----Green
has been regular, advertises at5
with Mr.-and Mrs. H. D.
- -- -~
Mii•rtuins r*t«« &lt;m&gt; *ppii«». military age.
i--i of
- — and cedure deKriptlon,
....................—--—
--------------t--------‘or 41« .( Um. SrUrn.
,o from
hrrr 1» &gt;&lt; »“* *■
■*“ ■ ---- . . companied their son. Giftton Miller,
OVIMVU. H»,
ilivjr will
UU1 K»
11 Util JIICIV
------------.-----------------.
. .lax sale
.....
. coun-,
.
Rarnw-ir,
i,« latter .o_.
»• ..r
Batavia. llllnote, &gt;the
part
of AUcr
■»" 1HC
«c LSu going IO
to USC
u*e ItIt (Oto end family to Lake Odessa Sunday
annual
held in each
con) *'
with.
to visit their sons. Glenn Miller and
1Lh
':. te«r.' 1/V iu'rlT lor .X i» Senate's select committee of three: cuu/ena. Undoubtedly tlw Sage of ty. After that tale, the owner can thl* week to visit friends there. Mrs. •shock" co™
Mrs. Oscar Crook and mother, family and Orlie Miller, and family.
ju tJ«. f. r
is.u .s&lt;. E&gt;&lt;b which is investigating crime and the Soo ha* had many a good still redeem his property by i»ying Selden goes with them, returning i.Mrs.
Green,
attended
a
wedding
in
Mra. Marion Doster, teacher of the
some
Ume
next
week.
io the one. who purchased the land
““"A*“l. M—,...
FOR AS LITTLE AS
Briggs school, Beatrice Moore, the
.OCT
V.
riMDim'
G
’
”
”
*
R&lt;P
,d4
Tuesday.
■at. If ■ xurd..
I
.... H-f.-.u, -» that little Joke. Tlie earnest part of j at thc tax sale, and is given a deed Mr. and Mrs. Wulter C. PiUfilm-:
•■•f birth* vr rirriunwill b«
He successfully led the defense of thc ^(ke wn3 {1)at whlc}1
read , (or tlie same by the auditor general. mons returned to tl._„
their '.home
in I MU# Ima Ro^rteon went to Ellin, Katherine Jones the Austin, f
—
Arabellc
Bivens tiie Bullis school
(day after spend- [;
’ Hastings
return with
or lot. thc drcat Lalu‘a 6tat“ “Alltel between tlie lines, Osborn certainly the money he Invested in the tax Mansfield. Ohio. Friday
—this
---- week to ,-----------­
Cui™
&gt;“• attended the Health Unit seaaions
pubiuh irre. lu rtent of mu Chicago's efforts to lower our lake never meant to suggest' to the people title, Also interest and expenses. If in, Uk ml with Mr. »nd Mr, &gt;&gt;"
'becn 'MUng them for several weeks. »ix»nsored by the Kellogg Founda­
'u.L
?■?."'
bid. lluoun.
iw.. or Wcblran Uu: t»&gt; tin up tw tlie owner falls to redeem, the pur­ Archie McCoy
country tion held at Pine lake over the week
■— .SKTu^UWrJ-*
—■--------- services of the states
outstand
­ .Kluhri in
chaser of the tax title acquires the Mrs. G. E. Angell of Alhambra. I T^*,‘drtv'f1acra“
»««. most
lor .hlch
™
end.
California, is the guest of Mra. E- W. i-Albion Recorder.
ing public servant since the „„
days „
of property.
Little Lolce Pitt, the three weeks
Morrill today.
!
—
1“t M"*‘ B‘V'’r- •“*
,Z«h Ch&gt;ndl.r WhM Mr. O.l»n&gt;
Another thing, not generally un- c- R- Plumley returned Wcdnes- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY, old infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs
‘
Bill. Jfc ateo te the chief exponent1 evidently did mean to say between
JOB PRINTING
Oral
Pitt,
died
Saturday.
Funeral
*-“e? line* of his
it Ur of thc SL Lawrence Seaway Treaty.' «h
his t little Joke wa* that deratood. is that if a man finds hte dfly from a week's outing with' the A little boy in Rutland last week services were held on Monday al the
Opnnl t'n.-zt
real estate te Improperly described Arctic Club which was Iwld ut Wul-. found a gold dollar under a hill of
..............
vL^nb.Hhi .uu.h'.
oh the tax rolls, he cannot be forced denwtxxte near Hartland.
(corn. Tjius the very ground In Rut- Johnson funeral home, with Inter­
*“4.
incessantly for liberalized
,ould at
-------------- bank
------ re-- ,; sJ
jiiumu
hi this
uua time
linn: show
aimiw his
nu&gt; appre- to pay the lox on it until tlie faulty- Mr- ttnd Mrs. Albert Btssmcr and land cries out against the greenback ment at Riverside cemetery, Belleopenlng credits in Michigan, and pis , elation bvsupporting whole hearted- description has been corrected and- children, and Mr. and Mra. Fred heresies advocated by so many in
Tlie Assyria Center Camp Fire
record thus far shows that he has, W the return of Senator Vanden- there cannot be assessed to him P'crion visited Mr. and Mra- Harry j that township.
A DISTINGUISHED RECORD.
any costs or *-*—--* charges &gt;in
— •*._■
uHI* Creek' RimHav
interest
that :.Heiman nf*
of R
Battle
Sunday.!' Rev. c*
E U
H.’ n-v*.
Baker *,*
of . Y1TA..VAA-.
Waukegan. group met al thc home of their
• later visiting Mr. anti Mrs. Walter Illinois, preached an able and elo­ guardian.-Evaline Tasker. on Wed­
A certain faction of Michigan
,
,
■ , . .. ,1x11*11 01 me pcvjjic ui mejugan. event.
nesday
evening for a welncr roust
I Clark iKlttie McIntosh) at Beadle ।quent sermon al the Presbyterian
politicians would like to prevoat Ai- 2atWn of ,niiny
tu datc'10
Let Green tor Groesbeck) be the
'
benefit
'’niw
benefit of
of deuo&amp;ilors..
depositors..
one tn
to sureed
suceed Coaurm*
Couzens twn
two v«.or«
years
church last Sabbath morning from They also meet on Saturday evening
Some time ago there were re­, lake.
thur Vandenberg from being re-:
for a meeting.
. Miss Miriam Nee was the guest of ithc words "Watch Ye."
*
.
"Senator
Vandenberg
helped
to
hence.
Keep
Vandenberg
where
he
is
turned
to
thc
auditor
general
de
­
elected to thc United State* Senate.*
J- UterMlMUhd U.e.. .unportH. U„ , Until 1« sons U. th. Whlu, Hon« « scriptions of land in this city for■ { Dr. and Mra. L*E. Holly Sunday. Apples arc wanted In tills market,
The motive te highly personal and 11
which taxes had been unpaid?,! Mira Nee. who is in Detroit tills ।and will sell readily at from 40 to
FREEPORT.
bill.
(
amounting In all'to |3,odo. where theii year studying primary sclaio! i60c a bushel.
certainly cannot be hazed on dissal-,; "shortcr-work-wcck"
4
Mra. Dan Goodenough and her
I "It was he who dug into the musty
descriptions were found by the au­’ methods. Will return in March to Tlie Eaton County Fair Is being mother. Mrs. Ella Draper, accom­
-Mactlon with Mr. Vandenberg s I
I
tills week and'on Friday after­ panied the latter's son. Gtiy Drap­
ditor general to be incorrect. It; China to take up her work as. su- held
’ files in tiie U. 8. Senate s "attic" and
great record of accomplishment, j
noon. Honorable E. W. Barber will er. to Detroit where they spent la^f
would do no good to reassess the!। i pervisor of primary schools.
A Quotation
brought forth the original papers in­
Fortunately the Michlgaii public
deliver the annual address.
property for a tax levied under a
week visiting relatives. Mrs. GoddHalf fare this week to the Union cnough. returned Friday and Mrs.
wrong description. The auditor TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
does not appear at all enthusiastic 1cidental to Michiganii Statehood,
MODEL 10
and had than presented to thc Slate
AO LONGER for­
general in case such a piece of prop-'’ Mrs. C. B. Rounds of Virgil, New fair at Grand Rapids.
Draper remained indefinitely.
about Hu-owing over this dtetin- '
Tao
hundred
sixteen
tickets
were
erty. wrongly described, were put Xork. is visiting her brother-in-law.
Library at Lansing.
ward or behind
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Benton and
gutelicd statesman. A few ot the
up for sale at a tax sale could not .J. D. Rounds and her sister-in-law. sold to the stale fair at thc office in little daughter, Evelyn Louise, were
"He was tlw original author of the
. 7 look in hope or
reasons why thte te so are given 111 |
•
give a tax sale deed to the pur- Mrs.
"*
Josephine Murdock
Mrs. tins city.
guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs.
50 per ceflt loan law in connection
fear:
All kinds of garden vegetables arc Wayne Benton of Bowne.
chaser, and could not add or collect Rounds recently came here from
the following synopsis of Mr. Van- '
Bui. grateful, take
interest cliarges or other charges. Ionia county, where she visited her scarce in the Hastings market,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams ac­
v denberg's achievement* during* th? ’with ."Veterans' compensation cer- ,
Thc Maytag always has l&gt;ecn
because of thc error in the dcscrip- daughter. This te'Mrs Rounds' firs*, csjieclally tomatoes, and woukl com­ companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Coals
tificates, resulting in thc ability ofj
the
good
I
find.
five years he ha* be?n in tlie senate.
tlon.
visit in Hastings in 46 years. She mand a good price in considerable to Buttle Creek Thursday.
• —always will be a fine wash­
needy veterans to obtain funds for*
The best of now
The compilation was made by
quantities.
• • •
land Mrs. Rounds' mother comiug
P. A. Thomas and wife and Mrs.
er. But you may never again
their
families.
and
here.
We hear that Mr. Durfee of Balti­ Emma Anderson were in Hastings
George R- Averill, editor of the 1
This has made the auditor general then to Carlton t*/ visit Mrs. Murlie offered Maytag quality at
j “Although thc above list covets u
—.Whittier.
very cautious in advertising descrip- dock. They came from Battle Creek more i which one of the gentlemen by Wednesday.
.
Birmingham Eccentric.
today's low prices. It is the
'variety of acliviltes tor thc public.!
lions of land to be sold for taxes with a team which they hired for tli.it name we do not know* has a
Mrs.
Eva
Seger
is
spending
sev
­
“Wliat manner ot man is thte
herd of "jersey cattle" which we eral days with her sister, Mrs.[
soundest economy to buy
until he is satisfied that the de- the pwr|x&gt;sc.
,
there
are
numerous
oUicr
nccom-1
Arthur H. Vandenberg, at present
scription is correct. Having awerMr. and Mrs. James Lovett of Ti- hope to see on our fair grounds next Dwight Barnuin, of Coats Grove. |
your Maytag now. • Visit thc
tained that about A3.000 of state, buron. CaUfoniin are visiting Mrs. week.
Miclilgan's Junior United State* Itehmente Uiat rightly belong to
Burl Murphy, wife, and child ntidi
May lag showroom. Choose
Vandenberg's credit, but
James Clark, Esq., delivered an Gaylord Murphy of Coats Grove
county, highway anti city taxes lev- Lovett's father, Peter Schumann,
Senator In WaahuigtonY Becuuse hl; Senator
your washer at today's prices.
space prevents publishing at this President of the United States. R. led in this city on real estate not and *othcr relatives here. Mr. and eloquent Temperance sjteech at were guests, of Mr. and Mrs. Jcs&amp;c
name ha* appeiuc-d prominently in
G. Jefferies,. Lowell Ledger.
properly described, and which had Mrs. Lovett expect to start for Culi- Woodland Center on last Sunday. Murphy Tuesday.
Thc May tug Company
ume.
news dispatches touching on affairs.
not been paid, tlie auditor general tomia the latter, part of thc week He rejx&gt;rts the work there progress­
Mrs. F. W. Ingalsbee and Mr. Me- i
PUBLIC
CONFIDENCE
ot K1OTd«..., .nd lu. voice toj "'Vhen you .top to cehstor. l»«notified the mayor and common When they arrive home they will ing finely and the Reform Club
FoubJm) IBMacilvltlcs -and
and acac-' There is just one thing wrong council that these taxes could not have completed a two inonliis' trip large with an active efficient mem­ Louth of Onuid Rapids came to the
, . ■
ever, that these activities
Augusta Hinckley home Wednesday,
tU-SSJS
■ becn heard in millions of homes
with conditions in America today. be collected, no interest or expense which will have taken them from bership.
belong to a man who ;j That
the former remained the balance
one muig
thing u»
te ioc
the u»s
lass oi
of cuucon- charges could be added to them, and San Francisco to Portland. Maine
touching on thc same subject, we complishments
‘
.
i nai unc
of thc week and tiie latter returned
hare dug into hte activities at- thc is .serving his first term ut Wash-1 fl&lt;lcnce by the people In the ad- they could not be reassessed under and return.
ASSYRIA.
to the city in-the evening.
ington, you are ready to conclude Ynintstra.tors You can talk all yJou a wrong description.' Accordingly Burl Fallas of Portland, Oregon,
Nation's Capitol, and arc both '
... W. S. Surrarrer and thlee
that not only is ne busy . Out he must
about this cause and that he asked.the city to see that the de- was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. ■ Mr. Ervin Miller, manager of the I Mrs.
WOODLAND, MICHIGAN
crate factory ut Lacey, had the mis-1 son* and Miss June Noviskey were
amazed and impressed over hte ac- '
scriptions on this property and fu- Zugelmelcr and other friends here fortune to lose the ends of Ills first supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
■
.
ss
jio
oun-r
cun,
................
compltehmcnts on behalf of State ,
SALESMEN
leadership that easily .single even a omclaW.Jtn liaHjor years been ture assessments thereof should be Sunday.
two fingers of his right hand to the cousin* at Woodland Salurday.
and Natron.
_.vn..
--------------i
Rev
Ofl4!0od
ca
n
cd
al
the
homes
corrected.
Tlw
city
will'not
lose
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Marcus
Russell
of
first
joint
while
running
an
electric
1
.'newcomer'' out for distinguished courting the very thing that now anything except the use of the California are guest* of Mra. Char­
WALTER 3ATTERLEE, Harting*
"Appointed to thc U. S. Senate to I
a
saw In preparing material for crates. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Livingston and ^fr.
exists- So much has happened and
HEBER
FOSTER.
Nashville
lotte Russt-11. They will remain for
.ueord toe UU WouUbndse N. F«““
. m&gt; many things been revealed of money.
At tiie recent, meeting of the Ellis nnd Mrs. Waite nt Hastings Satur­
CLARK BLISS, Middleville
n, toe y«ra «to by tome. Oov.1, ■
ttopulUiv.™ toe took-, rottenness - in government affair.’
cemetery organization the follow­ day.
At the meeting of thc city coun- Mr. and Mrs. James Huyhoe of ing officers tferc elected: president.
Mr. and Mra. P. A. Thomas were MRS. EVA ROCKWOOD, Hartiagi
Fred W. Green. Mr. Vandenberg lelt Ulg morc an“ morc 10 nun llkc Van*: that it is with thc greatrat of difFriday evening it was voted to Danville are guests of Mr. and Mr*, Cliarles Pratt; vice-president. Mrs. in Hastings on business Monday.
..u
...a neihiuhor
denberg for leadcrahip
In tlieir Acuity to find a citizen these, day* cil
employ a Mr. McNutt, a surveyor, to Robert Burch
hu desk as editor an* publisher of Party. They wn&lt;ml
~„
tn, ma mun
.ho ?hDl(U
Pearl Phinnbey; secretary. Mrs. An­
P. A Tiiomas was in Grand Ledge
LOW MICLS ON AIL MAYTAGS
recognize
that
man ;c
i* Uwho
holds public umninistration*
admlntetratioiu
tlie Grand Rapid* Herald with a of pdliUcal value to hts crmlllucncy'ln lhc ««««'Msh Ugltk jy. prevailed resurvey tlw faulty descriptions, and Mrs Maiid Cluld* of Fowlervillc na Grayburn; treasurer. Mrs. Mary on business Tuesday.
ECUMD TOTH GASOLINE MULTI-MOJOZ
correct
them and furnish the city spent thc week (TnT'With Mr. and Clara. Miss June Noviskey visited her
mind thoroughly acquainted witli
. ,
. , ,
'
,
tears ago. Tiie word -racket as
and
thc
auditor
general
blue
print*
Mrs.
Charles
Woodruff
and
Sunday
, „u„„w,
Farmers report excellent seed beds sister. Miss Josephine, nt the Ster-j
the problems of government, attend- Unly when he deh«er&gt;. ump. the
which
would
show
the
correct
deall
three
spent
thc
day
with
Mr.
for wheat due to the frequent rains. Ung Rogers home in Hastings Sat-!
cd by u purjxtoe moulded by a life-1 long and arduous Iwuis of public [word, it signifies all that is wick- scriptions. Tliat work is now being Wopdurff s sister, Mrs. James Wick- Some of the wheat is sown.
urday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Jnke Gglgcr will
,, omcc. a mgn type
‘office,
01 governmental
a high type of
, «■«governmental
auu duuiu.iii«&lt;imauiai
and sinful.in
nnu punbusiness
­
and poli- done.
'ham. of Grand Rapids.
Hugh Jones of the Ellis district
time ol deration to eonuuunuy prott• &lt;•
•
lta,
u „ UP „ w adml,
Rev. Osgood visited his parent* leave soon for sunny California
Arthur Lowell, wife and son, who expects to soon - leave for Colon, In Cloverdale Monday and Tuesday, where they will make their home
re*s; tliesc attribute* have brought;
*”•
1 u
...
nyany aua. lt
|f lw|w
lnnW&lt; vvrv much
mn/ih as
a&lt; though
»hA.&gt;&lt;rh
‘
In this connection it might be In­ have been spending tlw last three where he will be in the employ of
dvrauon
to
hu.n.nkm.1.
rutetoen’
lu„
wl
„.
d
the
upper
Linden
Brynns
of
Hastings
spent
‘
with
their son. Ray. for the winter.
him into the spotlight -of govern- ‘
teresting to know that one prop­ weeks with the former's sister. Mr*. the Bratton Lumber company, with Sunday with the home folks,
j Mra. Carl Murphy und children
mental activities, and have re- | "Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, hand of thing* and are now dictat- erty owner in Ionia refused lo pay Sumner Sixmablc. nnd fnrhily and which he was affiliated when they
Mr. and Mrs. James D. Cool vis-‘of Campbell spent Thursday with
.Michigan
citizen*
of
mere
than
the
,
ing
to
usjyhat
we
shall
do
and
what
other
relative*,
started
Saturday
for
his
taxes
for
several
years.
When
vraled him os an exceptionally cap- {Republican
&lt;
had their mill at Assyria Center.
Itcd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. Cool In Grand Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Murphy and,
Party alone, have come *x' z’Hall'rRc do.. The greatest probThe Brown road construction Rapids Slindny. ffamily.
'able und devdted public official.
]'Ito .ppretuto end «lue » ... hen- I™ m Amerto. why tor ptople m- the city sued him it was beaten thrir home in Spokane. Wastjjrigton.
because the description was wrong Mr. nnd Mrs. Emil Tytfen and company, who have the contract for
Rev. Osgood and Rev. and Mrs ' Mr. und Mrs. Leon Howk and
"In Mlchlgiin today, . he easily
as the owner had claimed. Whentheir- daughter. Mis* Florence, left graveling the county roads have Batdorff of Sunfield were guests of Percy Rosser visited relative* of
;c*t.
sincere,
and
able public servant. I--------------------------------- :---- —
stand* at. tiro head of a. list of ac­
‘the matter was fixed right on tlw Tuesday for Evanston, llllnote. their moved* from Maple Grove Center Mrs. Ejnmu Anderson Wednesday, the former at Burr Oak und Sturgis
That they will get behind him and
AiMdw swsftaf &gt;» ‘Mi* cohunn usscMmcnt roll, then the owner had ‘future home.'
‘
complished Republicans, and hte
J
°.
, .
.
.
*r*
tor th«Ir latetMt *ud do
and arc now located at the Ber­
Grace Bryans has been suffering, Sunday.
.
nard Tasker farm, where the grave! several days with Infection in her' Miss Donna Moore of Jackson
candidacy for re-election next year support him in tlie fall Ot 1334. not n«ce*»*rUy rtptcient onx on (to pay not only the current but
when he is a candidate for re-elec- »rteion».
also the delinquent taxes; but he. THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. will be taken from tlie Tasker pit foot but te better at last report.
| »pent the week end with the home
is heralded a* the proper and fltttog
i
George
Carter
returned
-from
Da
­
could not be forced to pay when
and placed on tlie recently prepared William Forbey. 8r„ - of Irving
'
reward for the distinguished record lion, te the expectancy and the i tcrc-itcd in the pre*ervation of g*5v- the description of his property oni kola Saturday night where he ha­ road beds.
called al tlw home of his sqn,!
-------------- «•»
ter n working in tlw harvest fields,
. he already has made in tin: Senate. hope of ids legion of friends."
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Clark ot
ernntent is first and foremost to re­ the tax rtll was wrong.
Saturday.
| Enthusiasm would be more general
nnd has resumed his old position In Battle Creek spent part ot last week George.
store • public cunfidtnce in govern­
Here arc some of hte’ activities and
Mr*
W.
8,
Surrarrer
and
children
if
it
were
Inflation
of
salaries and
A MICHIGAN COMEDY.
Marple's bakery.
at Ute home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Miss June Noviskey were in ’ wages they are talking abouL-Monment.—Elton R. Eaton in Plymouffi
tongtpUtomettt.. . truly utoundtop I
'Mlcld.
, Mrs. Claude Campbell and daugh­ Stevens.
From Our Scrap Book ter,
Mall.
Hastings Salurday.
trcai 6tar
.
nvord tor. to.'. -.Muter In toe U. t
,t„,vcd (ycb , chutUc
Virginia, returned to Grand
Rapids Tuesday after a three weeks'
KATYDID.
WHAT A DAY!
S. Senate.
&gt;as it's getting from the "luidlal" iu-Arthur H. Vandrr.ber; lotto-ton
„ A„CBan KK|, t#0 Ut,tl This man-made, and too often I love to liear thine earnest voice. visit in the city with the former's
parent*. Mr. and Mra. E A. Rider.
Wherever thou art hid.
-am tvntot ut too rnun-.ltotory 1&lt;IU
„ de„lot»-th.t tte per- man-unmade. wwld. is a queer stage
........... returned
returned Tuesday
Tuesday
' Don Smith,
of animated activity. The other day Thou testy little dogmatist
Johnstown.
Pennsylvania,
otUu-US-tomt.tolt.to.rtmy.
„„
from
17’2.
l thousands of veterans janungd the Thou pretty Katydid!
where he has been working Ahc post
unanimous choice for Preaident registered complaint^ had to use-street*
outside of the American Lc- Thou mlndest me of gentlefolks— few weeks. He returns to Alm Arbor
turn tciro of thc Senate. This signal |atwog 0(.ld KlllKM.6 flvin tiWir dis- &amp;•»&gt; Memorial Hall in Detroit, hun- Old gentlefolks are they —
tomorrow for hte third year in the
bonor was conferred upon mm last
.
gry to sign up for Jobs with, thc Thou say'st an undisputed thing
'engineering department.
March, and means that hfcwould in- ,l“nt ‘
® ..
‘ » JL Ti K,rd MlKar Co No‘ mhny &gt;ws "g0
In such a solemn way.
, Mr. and Mrs. W. B Bweezey cirwed
htolt
tola Cop
IJU Senate position «hm.
OUMfcoa•AU.thr.e '..m. men to. brrttol Into —Oliver Wendell Holmes. "Poems.' ■Tlw Hemlocks " at Gun lake last
herit this
when-!(
of which nudees one wonder whether railroad cars nnd ocean ships by tiie
! Thursday and are "at l»om&lt;&lt; for the
ever the Republicans gain control. the nudist* sliould be convicted on a dictates of a world gone mad with
FACE THE SUN.
I winter In their apartments in the
It means,’ too, something 'valuable
lu-‘t for blood—and for profits. They Don't hunt after Trouble,
' National Bank block.
chaise ot Ink.en. .xposa. &lt;r l
thpy tt,.r,
----- -tor Michigan by way of fruitful
Master Harold Babcock of Aurora.
fbur.nts ... .he
1UUM
c!.,.lled „,d pre.., „n m. &gt;» iy£S KS
io,
prestige.
Illinois, who is vteitlng in.Nashville
curl lor vein;.
Th.-, wore
|They
wen- nud,
madi akiMul
skillful in
in .ho
thc ,r:
artI 6on*tlMk for distress ' '
i with his mother. Mrs. Charles Bab"He-was. chairman
B,
„ol the Rcpubii,
M«..-Jiou*
-uu
,uhdry
of
uking
luunan
lite
They
are.
in
t
pox
tor
autress
; Among the larious und suni
There isn't any quality in milk that
I cock. Ls spending the week with hte
a very low bacteria count in a given
can Senate steering Committee durtimes, quite ,killful in the art! - 1 grandparents. -Mr. and Mrs. J. ,W.
1 If you sec but your shadow.
will compare with its CLEANLI­
ing the last tao years of the Hoover;,., .
•
.
of preserving hte. But in peace as in &gt;* jL,—..n-u-r r 'nrav
amount, could be sold as Grade "A”
have appeared
newspaiwrs
Wiir. nmej
.cy must
..... . In
.........
...
must. be
Dr led!
h-u. What
wiuti ad day.
oa?.
admaiistrauon.
He aLo is chairman ---- ----NESS. No matter how rich milk
Walter
Hayes
went
to
Detroit
That
the
sum
is
still
shining.
milk—the CLEANEST milk of its
of the state none are mote practical and what-an hour, for real leaders!
I Tuesday where he will attend the
But you're in tlie way.
oi tlie Republican Legislative Com­’ than that penned by W. H. Berkey ' -^George Averill Birmingham Hcmay be. if it la not CLEAN it is NOT
kind.
Detroit College of Law the coming
mittee. which tentatively mans the of the Cassopolis Vigilant. Bays Edi-1 ctfntrseSAFE TO USE, The unfortunate
Don't grumble, don't bluster
j year. Homer Depuc will succeed to
Republican attitudes; .
Don't dream, and don't shirk.
Ills [xiMtlon with the Electric Light
4 tor Berkey;
. [
'
thing
about
it
too.
is
that
you
CAN
The Highlands DairjT’hHs always
COMSTOCK
S
DIGNITY
"
,
"»i-natw Vandenberg wa's the' "If seems to us thc sheriff of Al- j
think of your worries.
! Cumpany
Governor William A. ConutcHc Don't
NOT tell whether" milk is UN­
MORE THAN MET THE TEST.
But Uilnk of your work.
| Supreme Joy is almost too miid a
ordinal author of |he bank deixxct
j legun county waif a bit premature in declares that he b the victim (t&gt;f
■
form
of
expression
for
thc
condition
Insurance law; thq formula which
CLEAN just by LOOKING AT IT.
Thc bacteria count in Highlands
Ills endeavor to break up thc nudist political foes, and that "it Is be-; Thc worries will vanish.
of happiness that prevails in thc
starts next January' 1‘ G in anl,®lony on Sv an Creek If he'd Just neath my personal dignity of the The work will be done;
Dairy milk has NEVER been but a
home of Mr. and Mrs. C- G . Mayhieh office I bold to answer them.'
amending nt which l^.&lt;n hte name. ;
■ wood. Moftday night a bouncing
A bottle’ of milk may be full of
' wailed a few (lays the weather would His Excellency, apparently. Ls so No man faces ills shadow
small fraction of the limit set by thc
"He was resporuUb.f for winning
Who faces the sun.
1 pair of twin boys arrived to bless
cloje
to
the
woods
that
he
cannot!
have forced those folks into elbthinj
germs but you couldn’t see it with
State. It is far CLEANER than the
Michigan's long fight to gain Conthe trees. He 1s one of the most —Arthur Chamberlain. In The Way. them, one weighing seven pounds.
’♦.without any expense to the county sec
six ounces and thc other six pounds
the naked eye. That is one reason
State demands. In fact no CLEAN­
tragic figures that has come to light'
grer*ional re-appartioninent. afu
' and thirteen ounce*. Thc mother Lv
J Personally-we cannot enthuse over in ________________
Micliigap in many n ................
year. And
WHY
the
State
of
Michigan
took
a
20-year Constitutional default;
ER milk of its kind is produced in
getting
along
nicely
and
the
father
Way of Our World
’ the idea of going without clothes be- I pciaorkslly. hr is, or has been, or will
’increased Michigan * Cougrrs&amp;i ‘-cause uw Just counted and And
. te doing as well as could be expected
hand in the milk business—to PRO­
be. n fine fellow, -really
well
this State—or any other. When you
NEWS GLEANINGS.
--------- Jntcnj under thc circumstances- And
and her Electoral votes by four.
tlnncd
and
desirous
ot
helping
oth
­
TECT
THE
PUBLIC
HEALTH.
The
, jhuve sixteen ppekets in our clothes
use it you need'have no worry about
,i A terocent bill was Lwued-by the! Grandma Striker.--well,
Striker -well, "proud."'
"proud." is
“Senator Vandenberg put, ttihi n ’and something in every pocket. Now ers. — George Averill. Birmingham
it- ’Thc
ONLY WAY to tell whether milk is
United States Government in 1874. no name for “
Tn‘" happy event 1him
Eccentric.
.
illriess or chance epidemic due to
thc Senate tlie legislation
-„
।
---------। been the sole topic of conservation
(i whit on earth would we do tor pock­
CLEAN, or not, is to have it TEST­
unclean milk. If you are interested
Michigan's wily National Park,'
We
have
a
Pigeon
woman
who
1
Tbr
'
*'&lt;•
”
‘
8®
gasoline
tax
throughin
feminine
circles
of
the
city
this
ets jf we became a nudist?'
ED.
The
State
of
Michigan
did
this
Royalc.
lhe Uwtwl s,al&lt;* u 4 "nU'
।wwk
_______
in clean milk we would like to hear
| Michigan is enjoying iu "Gilbert think* a dog ha* more *ensc than
the average man. She says that a Ohio is the only Slate -Whose offi- ■ forty YEARS AGO. TODAY,
.'Hc.ls admittedly the leading ur-&gt; .
. .
and
decreed
that
only
milk
having
from you.
.. ,, ,
r.
.
und Sullivan comedy immensely!
.
dog can bury a bone in the back
iff authority In the Senate on - ugar.
j while Uj ’ Rickie was ekcavating
T“.‘ j
- ---- --------------- =
| yard and a month later dig it up,, cial flag is pennant shaped.
beam, and copper—three ,J-a‘| Roads that once were mailed.and that a man can put hl* pipe
---------- ^dirt In one portion of hi* yard, sit­
...
» ——- .
a &gt;u«ii van pu. iim....
&gt; ...
vuk;
nic emu of Australia is. next to uated In the second ward, to fill in
-...A, -1t
...h —
_finger-posts
. .. down in
... .....
, 1' the
Michigan commod,t.es wlilch cannot
are now pretty
the house,' and in five
minoilrich, the largest living bird.
another, a fairly well preserved
lire without adequate protection.
iWxk.raUy indicated by thumb signs. utc? 11 takf ;he enUre (anU1&gt;' to
---------of an Indian was found
Tn the tax economy program of
GMeue
-Oc* 81uw
1&gt;ro&gt;i‘
^“b^.to *cre&lt;m sUtefMtorUy skeleton
tliemsclvcs
Constance Bennett. about three feet below the surface.
Amr rntodrni H«n.r hrnuior
'
U-m-lto.
Oomuner
&gt;
,
•
——---------- —
i Ruth Chatterton and other actress- With the remains acre a stone dhh
Telephone 2651. &lt; Robert W. Cook, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
Vandenberg pioneered and led the One advantage in hearing a game . Spain &gt; JO-pcseta ndtes bearing Cs employ substitutes for this wet*, and a stone knife. .
Dr. H. A Barber started for the
lover the radio is tliat you can alportrait of ex-King Alfonso are
---------fight lor exnutbe authority to con­
west on a business trip on Tuesday
wavs
twist
-he
dial*
and
nrevent
ihe
Mth
ones
earnFree
stationary
supplied
by
or.e
of
solidate and eliminate bureaus. On .ways twX*1^ &lt;LaUa’xd PrC tn’‘P- ;nj fbe portrait of tiw aeventeenth the better known London hotels morning. The Doctor will combine
the economy question senator Me- other team from scoring.-Ute.
a little pleasure with his business
-icentury painter Velasquez.
‘sometimes costs *10,000 a year.

•nwHMtinp Banner
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.1 itMitesc Niehl***,

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^ Views and Opinions;

W-Ior »U»e and uwlthandedly discovering a leak in the I

*«p~n&gt;.

o&lt;use vswr;

This and That Backward Glances;

WASHER PRICE*

MAYTAG

1 Ear- u“

D. B. GREEN

CLEAN PURE MILK
Is the Only SAFE Milk to Use

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

1

�TOE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, 9CTTEMBER 37, 1913

'LEGION AUXILIARY

l‘“cnT1FwwmM Mttr'

ELECTS NEW OFFICERS

iiiqtink

^Runnm

a&lt; th,
i, 7»t«&gt; « tn. find I IllUU UUnUULU
Kniffhu of
ot Pythias and Pythian
; Knights

iiuir.lMteil uurteen uemrai.
The schools of Hastings, wldle
housed in the old frame building,
-last week,did
closing
not ' Wednesday
bulk large" night,
in the life of
.
। the community. There were no ath। honored by election to offices of Im­ ---- —
—
r ; let les, no manual training, no games
Mra. qcrald Scudder was ip Bat-1 The.lRiZ'hither
Mrs. ucu
Dell Woodhnow
•y rvMici Bernard
Dcn»ia Geller
vreiicc [ misvrownuuic of
ui Battle
oatiiv .
Coining Year
portance.
.
•
-..
(Continued
from
page
one)
Bny
except
"pull-away."
octie Creek Saturday afternoon.
Ifocnt Tutu
— •—•- spent
----- • Saturday
—•— -«
—-—* Twenty-six members of Ute Amcrfsday~ and Wednesday
in «
Creek
afternoon
l,ica”n Legion
, ~:—ST"— ”were
” —
'
Samuel J. Amer of Hastings sue- '---- ..
casmnaisprinting
snr
. .---------- !
!---------- —
~, castona!
matches and ball
With Mrs. Ida Palamatier.
Mnf. Cliarle.’, Amiable is visiting!
r“‘, ' .£,
an I^lon Auxiliary
Auxiliary were present
present c^ded himself as Grand Master of fortable. although the stoves wero'canwa
------- with
instead of a
her .parents in Lansing for a week. ' Mrs. Roger WUwell of Kalamazoo ml
.
ana
Mrs.
a
.
j
.
Heroert
vuuea
rnurauuy
evening
at
the
annual
“L.n*ra “ri^
c&lt;S&gt;r“' *nd
'M ’■“*
l“
'Strs. Elmer Andler visited fzlcnds,vlttWc&lt;1 Mrs. Enuiui Murdock part ol hla son in Otwgrj last week antPat- election of ofllcqrs. when tlie follow- of Middleville was named Grand burned
ft put-wit. me sou nan was
in Grund" Rapids several days last11**”1 wwk, Mr. Wtswell coming for tended the Allegan county fair.
ing were chown for thc coming Mistress of Finance
for .u.
tlw PyUilun
™------- ---Achools of iractlnot were not!h,4r,ed' *Uh a11 lhe Bpttd and ttc’
week;
■ iher.on Sunday.
—
Sunday.
। Mr. and Mra. Guy Oiddlnge ac-jK^-:
. ,U5t‘n” wc” not. curacy the thrower could command.
Sisters. Congratulations are extend- i Mtas
—-------------------then graded. A pupils status in!directly at the runner. If it hit
Dr. and Mra. D. D. Walton andFlorence-------Watkins
of---Wyon- ^compamcd Miss Katherine Giddings | Pre*Went—Mrs. Helena Smclker.
Ist- Vice-Pres.—Mrs. Nellie Conajm^en.
era. .( OuU;£' “J to Kalamazoo on Monday where the
tatter will attend W S. T. C.
number of the “reader’’ he studied. (There were occasional "school exRELATIVES HONOR MRS.
2nd.
MLsn
Janet
Tealc
has
arrived
inl^.
20
*?
’
Mra.
Florence
hls progress in spelling and later in hlbiUons" by tlie pupils of some one
Chiat^TiSity9tobauradrUwUair|'N; Chidester
Hastings to make her.home for the) Wood.
J. W. REUTER, AGED 94■ arithmetic. Downstairs in the build-*°f Hie rooms. Each pupil In that]
fnr „ ra
1 1wwr
of Rev. and Mr. Keith winter with her sister and husband, i Secretary-Mn, Ida Waters.
---------Ing,
which faced the north, thc • reom was expected to have a place (
Mrs. Zella Cortrtght.
1 iU. r a* '
Ichidester and daughters of St Dr. and Mrs. Kcnilh McIntyre.
!! Treasurerprogram—to save ruffled
Betty Lane was the guest of Dr.
owr lhe week rnd
Htetoriiin—Mrs Georgia Jarman. All Members' of Her Family! front room was occupied by what;on
Prokent u„t On. „♦ P.v
।would correspond to the flrat. sec- feelings on the part of parents,
....--.7
Mr and Mrs. Morse Nevin* enter-1 Chaplain—Mrs. Mildred Downs.
and Mrs. J. R. Hay of Sarunac over ...
—------—’ — ■ ~.7..
•*— .- ..
-­
rreseni nut une at Xiond and uurd 8rade*. 'nM. teacheriNearly every number was a recite-;
ke^
’
E&lt;
*
“
1,1
,
of
tamed
her
sister
and
husband.
Mr.'
the week end.
Aegon Hrights were guests of Mr. an(j i^rs
s'mrPj an(j Mr and । Publicity—Miss Mabel Sluon.
union Sufiday
(was expected to give instruction in Hon. One can Imagine that they;
Sat.-Al-Arms —Mrs. Lydia Rogers
»'
MS. ” mirm on Bund.,.
Earl Wareham. Dick 8“'".
'
Members of the Reuter f,nU|y jPnmer.abo the first and second we long-drawn-out affalra. But,
Mte.» Patty stem went to» SI. UuU. mmlu OTtf tterok end.
Mr. .nd u™. Kan. Broun oil It a as a matter of deep regret that Wire i^itk'd to rile ho ne of Mr I™*1®”- also thcre was spelling of; ‘W were popular, and (olM «“
— —
--- , -- or ■ _Mrs.
Ethel Foreman, who
liasend Mr.. 1 B M~re “(i
____' _________________
_______
J"*"* ’«d’ ■«
UTOU»h ,l»" ’”»■«”» IWUU‘d’ ||
Mo. on Monday.
1 Mra.
. W. R. Cook has returnedzuwuanu
khm
Rlchiand ana
and meir
their son.
son.
Ellis,
of|
W
rved
M&gt;
faithfully
and
capably
as
from prto.kcy
where
she had
been U
‘ ,rd“&gt;
,l.“l!i
i',. ”'i™,“ ra':' I !S^«'«S?
toie*r
”ntoh.rt
d Si'
,""11 T.
s*I;
racn-ury
l«
uialn
o( ycjirs.
&gt;»,!.. was
«a, I&lt; to
to celebrate
eelebn.1, and
.nd comm.
...rr.!tarv for
f.-.r .au number
niKTilui. of
.S
(lav alternoon '[secretary
commemorate ‘he jat.^d“W4J*b’
rd TT ----- &lt;--------------------- obliged to retire from active worit ■ ninety-fourth birthday of their •*“*
p b U.dblf,’,, *b“t„ wouId!
,wyn Danlete.
! because of puor health.
; mother. Mra. J. G. Reuter.
10
* und 1
MU. Ml.., Lou araeler .mi Mm
.. r'll?"1
,• »®"
Mra. Fred FairMra. 1&gt;&gt;wru, WUh
„ d&lt;.k. | Grandma Reuter U always in her!-‘x‘h
i
KCIUI Daniel... were In Boule .Creek I
child. Richard Fairchild and John- rfBU. to th„ p0urth District Cdnven- happiest' moed when she can inln- ™’fu
' ,^’ 5,
®a^,h .J0?!4’ 1
Stoutly made of fine ma­
Saturdav anermx.il
aftertax n .
hk’ fcludic
° a‘ M.
8. C..h(m
hteovcr
brother, ny Armbruster spent part of lo.t ,t|on ixeld here &lt;;n Sunday, and Mrs .R'e and be with Iwr children and ?, 2
(:
bautroay
, Roy
p^rom,
taklng
terials, Bal! Band Gym
J ‘J^?1"?8 [
Mr and Mrs Birr^t Johnsen and
and Mrs Wayne Merrick and week In Chicago and attended A Elvira Sayh -. and Mrs. Mac Mulder I‘hough her niany years are gradn- “lbd
Century
of
R
uikam
*
Prc
named
as
the
reception
com-j
“
Uy
telling
upon
her
once
wonder*
‘
d
‘
4?,
adc
1
I
Shoes are built to stand
Mrs. Russell Itar.M-ifVirited friends Mr and Mrs Myron Seeley went to Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. niittec. Ire cream und cake were! fully bright memory, yet she rec- ^55
1
(Continued from page one)
In Greenv’ille on Tuesday
Chicago on Tuesday tq visit the
rough play. They WILL
G,ddln
&lt;P
i
**re
Mr.
and
Mra.
;&lt;
.
rW(
i
a
i
Ur
tj
w
meeting.
Mrs
Ken-ognizes
and
warmly
greets
all
her
™.J??
^L£
UP
!iL
Miss Dorothy Field returned on laucr's relatives and attend the fair.
ao“ld J4®* ^e (street, chairman' "Physical Ex-,
do a good job—for a
Tuesday to Kalamazoo where shp te Mra. Ray Lacy. Mra Emma Khp- Arthur Percival and daughter Ruin heth Leins ot Battle Creek w*&gt; pres-, children by name and lavishes her.
(affections upon them. She is a S.*4*'®?
J®\^’f4 andA’1*hth
. amination in the School." Dr. G M
a student al- W. 8. T. C.
. fer and Mrs. Wm. Porritt ipd son and Mr and Mra Carl Rcplogle and ent from ou: o( town.
Battle Creek.
Tuesday night Oct. 10. has been: blessed, noble pioneer woman. Her
{LByington; 'Dental Examination in
Mr. und Mra Gary Cn-ok attend-; Hubert of Allo were dinner gueste sons^if
Mr. and Mra. John Furlong and chosen as the date tor lhe Joint in- .}«fe te closely interwoven with ‘he“cl‘
*£JU* the School." Dr. Morris: "Reading."
low coat. You will find
id tlw Michigan Conference in of Mr. and Mra. Emetson Stauffer on
.Mr.-and Mrs. Lou Clough ford of stallatlon of thc Legion and Unit birth, growth and development of
Ux,
; Dr. Wllda Rows brook- "Sanitation'*
Benton Harbor-on Sunday.
Saturday
two styles here; priced
Pleasant Hill, Ohio, spent Thursday officers, preceded by a jx&gt;t luck sup-’‘he beautiful little village of Free- ! ,'°,n P000*1 given to United States
.
.
■
*
Mtes Grace Ryan and friend of | Mr. and Mra Eben L. Smith of and
Friday of last wrek with their per at fl;30 o'clock at thc Legion ixzrt. Siie is about the last living
a”dl£’?‘?Vn‘'r
J?11*!!* " I 6PM Dinner followed by’genat 79c and 9_Sc respect­
Battle Creek were Bunday gueata of iToledo and her father. Walter
hOme. The names of thc installing pioneer in ‘hat vicinity, who helped Jut
ieral meeting. Dr. Pritchurd.chalrMr. and Mis Martin Tinkler.
Vldrer*. of Nashville were Sunday- cousins. Mr. and Mra. Harley Fox.
ively.
guests of
of Mr.
Mr anr*
indi Mrs
of enmzawon
civilization h”1..111® gUbl
iman. speaker
spCakCT Dr.
Dr U.
U O.
O Rickert.
Rickert
... blaring Jhe path
paui u.
- - 4Cenwd 10 roaster “|man;
Mrs. Lyman Johnson. Miss Flor-'1 gueste
---- F&lt;lwln~q"mi7h
• - ... ■' .Mr' a“d,*1"- Arthur Chase and officers will be announced next 111
F.ri Smiih
81
Jowphino
Cha.’e went
i week&gt;-----The regular
meet-1 75 &gt;'Iala
rs years
or more
we so
pay
i
^.
“7 —
- a -or ago.
moreand
ago.soand
We pay ,77y' ,
qnndiv
a xk
nru&lt;ikr.i«t • a 1
M»oe Bump and Dole Bump spent'..nd
Smith
u
.. to. Nile,
—
---Auxiliary
—
-----------wrEarl
Ear
, . i.
Sunday
nnd
on Monday
accominiz will
he
*TM
h&gt;oH&lt;&gt;
v night.1 Oct. 5.
r. homnee
? 4i. services the Rev’ A 1
homage tn
to Grandma Rriitnr
Reuter an
as he.-'
be- Th® frOIR
fnm* room
rt'o,n Upstairs
«!«*•*» nPDFOXiapproxi- ' . „ church
Bunday with relatives at Ithaca.
,' "lIMr.
und Mn1 m
Clarence
Crawford
8und
*y
"
nd
Mo
2
da
?'
„
“
f
C0In
«»&gt;
*
Thursday
Crawford
Mr&gt;
Baker
u,. During tbe past week the ladles ing our oldest and most respected
da&gt; nlbU\and *”“» £ Jolmi^nwSsta
Nelwti ’
Mr. nnd Mr*. Ray Branch return ’ retmned^Sunday Clarence
fromTWS?,
IS p.nUd Mr. aand
?d„Mr
* . Pi‘U Bak,
'r, Ui
returned
Sunday
a week s Mrs
stay A cent.™ of
nf Progress
p™n
raw j have been busy canning fruit and resident pioneer. May God bless *"*“• O'** l‘u?brcMd,7‘Jhc P*1”’ Ehrler a^Tci'vdr M Her ’
I
fixtay from Chicago where they have1I m
Chicago
'Hielrfrom
daughter
for an few
•. Mrs. daysCentury
caI‘«1- «“* ’,hcl 10 7 M GMwrilnSetlng Mlv
kern [..r u l.-w «»•. on ImAireu
Kob,r, jSwn o cSo reduced
w ..
..v—
„
.w '&gt;&lt;■' Children. BUIel you. Mother Reuter, with Mill more,®***1- “ h!,*aS
liaiiuy
peaceful
dnvs
superintendent.
Tlw
entire
faculty',
niecung.
miw ,
Dr. and Mra. W. IL .Thwaltes of with them for n visit.
'
Mr. andMrs. Albert IL Carveth. at otter Lake and the Veterans'
Mrs’ Reuter reJdcs with her !«»»“*&lt;* of
teacher.’. Usually j
®‘o
i$B£totton"’to*th2 '
Grand Raplcte visited Dr and Mrs ‘ Mr and Mrs Emory Wood and '2nd
Camp returned Mon- .Hospital, the quota for the local daughter, Mrs. Semiah Srese. on tlie ,be( *uperintendenl was capable of,
K st Ctak
old Reuter homestead, west of Free- «*»»"« instruction beyond tlie re- Sctooi Rotw. Mta St. CWr_.
port. She will be M years old on ,’u‘r‘;d •-Whcs. so tlwt if any of
£?th Sown ^Te£ch?^lliOM0 nnin. ..nd Snmi.y ..6, hu with » iSISk*(K SLSSllTS
llw «. . K DOUBLE GOLDEN WED-'
and
. ,
- .......................... - .......... ...H.
nji.i. »1. c. i
Sept. 29. 1933.
PiJP‘u ln Fnc high room, as it was M1m Ruth Tappan "Teacher Atti J
father
in Grand
Rapids, mother. Mrs. S. L Stone
(ndrer and
.nd sLsrers
.»(,!..(„
or.ndB.md.
......
J.nenhlne Todd .nd Mr
DING ANNIVERSARY TiMVe present were Mr and Mrs ca**«L wished to ro on to thc Um- ,f
E2,,cbr00*- ,,
, ,
Mrs. E. Monro.-.of Grund Itapidt;• Surftay guests of Mr. and* Mra.' Raymond Finnle, and daugliter. Jo- G. A Reuter Fort Recovery Ohio ‘'erslly or to rorne college the super-i 11 * “• GrouP meet.ngs. teach*,
Ls visiting her daughter and hus- Jacob Wejrerman at their farm- Anne, of woodland, will spend the'Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Haven and their daughter, husband and ‘n,e”^nl B?uld ac««^a^
and »hoe repair bllte.
j‘’"b
b..nd. Mi. and Mrs. Frank Amiable.’home near Shultz were Mr and
and COming week end in Wilmette. Ill.
.0:1 of Pittsburgh. Pn . George Reu-, by hc|P*nK them to prepare.
I ■ * ‘ ™-- H’nncrMr. und Mrs. George Robinson. Mrs. Emil Schwucho of Dowling’and )lhe guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
and Mrs. Erma Qardncr
ter Davidson; Mr. and Mrs J wl From ,hld description it can be
‘ P.,Y"
«?* program aQd
Mis. S. C. Bpx-k and Mra. Anna . Aaron Sell atic ho of Battle Creek.
Reuter.
Grand
Rapids:
Mr
and
Mrs.
**"
that
Hasting*
m
D
jo
U
f
eS
Bo?
l
X2&gt;m
l
nra^Tm
at Family Reunion
Smith were in lonta on Sunday aft-, Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Potts ac- McKnlght.
Semiah Secse/ Mr. nnd Mrs. I E wet« ™th,,r primitive compared with 2.30 P M - Bpy Scout program
rruoon.
companlcd their daughter. Miss Vtr- i TROPHIES AWARDED
tafu/SSoTa
Mocrc and wm. Lloyd, of Freeport; Lh“'&lt;
tbe Pre*»‘ d»Y Yet re- and
th? Rural
Edwin Smith and 8. J. Amer at-!Rinia PotlB, to Chambersburg. Pa..i
Mr. and, Mrs. J. W. Godfrey. Miami.'&lt;*‘w«y hi» training In the Ha.Mlngs | 3 F
J*
tendril Hie Grand Temple nf thc where Mb«&gt; Potts is a student at
FTa. and A. A. Kolp. Fort Recov- fch‘xI'b «’1fE,lhat Carl*
*»• th” achw’.
A^darenej.
AT ANNUAL LUNCHEON S'X™,'
Knighfi.of pytliias in Pontiac lusl ptI1n Hull. They left on Sunday.
)
ery. Ohio. AH living members of 'ate Uiyel E. Knappen. who gradual-j o p. M . supper,
i home .of Mr. Huven’s and
Mrs.
»cck.
I Mr. and Mr* Kriu-st Underhill
thc family were present except Guy cd from tl,e University, then studied------------ --------------------Mr. and Mra. Wm. Schulz nf and Mrs. Melvina Underhill of Names of Winners of Golf Gardner's parehts. Mr. and Mrs. W. Reuter of Fort Recovery O—!law here wUh
A Sweezey,I
COATS GROVE.
Grand Rapids spent Saturday and Laingsburg and Mr. und Mrs. Fn-d
Ev^s Announced by Mrs.
^“n bonne 'Contributed.
. '
" ' | practiced here, was for three term* I On Fridav evening. Oct. fl. the
Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ramsey of Shepardsville were Sun---- ------ ----- ------। prosecuting attorney, later moving; L. a. S. will give their annual chlckWilbur Lane, Chrm.
of the golden Wedding anniversary
Dttitwls.
{day'guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman
ti'T't
o
’
-i
o'l
«««
t0
Grand
Rupids.
where
he
became
a
en
supper
at the church at tlw
The annual trophy luncheon was ,,f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Haven and
,M1« Florence Parrott of Wood-' Zeib.:! mid Mr. umf Mrs. Chas. Paul,
.1 lie Oliver 1 hread *&lt;’ad,r al lhe bar- was
as same price a&gt; last year. Your at­
land is caring for Mrs. C. W-Mixer. । Mr. and Mra. Hugo Wunderlich held
1
al tbe Hastings Country Club hj'r s»‘er a»d husband. Mr. and ________________ ! federal district judge and then pro- tendance will be appreciated by the
Tuesday when forty members Mrs. Izroy Sherman of Charlotte,
) whose condition is gradually growfiig | ana Miss Maxine Wunderlich left on
&lt;
(Continued from nace one)
i m.GUd to a fedcral clrcun Judgeship, organization.
.
’Also from those old school rooms; Miss Freda Smith is teaching the
won*Saturday for a months visit with s and their guests attended the lunch- *h" werc wed at the same time ------------------- m P*8* e&gt;
Tlie tables and lounge were PJ,y years ago. AH of the mem­ of highly dramatic momenta and w*nt Clarence Burton.. brother of Lake View school.
Mr. knd Mra. Homer Smith ac- relatives at Eakley and Ada. Okla- eon.
'
--------------------tompanied
Kalamazoo--triend- to A. 1)||ma Mr and Mrs gmUh ww*re ,decorated with zinnias. Michaelmas berai°‘ h°th families were pres- several ingenious scenes. A stage E- A Dur,on °Y Bib city, who also I Rev. Ames and a (tier club from'
CLOTHING &amp; SHOES
Century of Piogre&amp;s in C ..sago' curing for tlie Wunderlich home daisles.
yellow daisies, and dahlias.' en‘
three. Mr. and Mrs. Nel- carpenter
,
’
lias been working for more graduated from the University nnd Lansing furnished thc program at
Mrs Charles McIntyre, of Ann Ar- «»" "
having tome children ”
Bunday.
during their absence.
than a month building the various ,XTame Michigan’s most noted his-, the Community service on Sunday’
FOR MEN &amp; BOYS
Mr. and Mrs. Kellar Stem re­
was tiie guest ol Mrs. Kenlth and Mr- a»d Mrs. Sherman four properties required by this play. Tlie torl»n. an authority on historical j evening. The mimic was verv good i
Mr. and Mra. Earl JCcrmcen of- bor.
1
lumed on Saturday from Chicago Caledonia visited Mr. and Mra. Jack '8. McIntyre and Mra. R. F. Webb, .chitaren. Four gencnAiions were In setting of thc play moves rapidly maMcr* pertaining to Detroit and and a fine sermon was given by Mr.
HASTINGS
where they attended A Century of, Snyder of South Hastings on Sun- 'of Grand Rapids, of Mrs. Raymond attendance Sunday, there having from a miners home to thc forge ,hc Mate; also Mr. Bartons brother. Ames.
teeen but one death In lhe families room of tiie goblins then back to a ’Charles, who became a patent attor-1 Our pastor. F. C Wing.' was at;
Progress.
i day. Other callers were. Jay Snjdu. JFinnle. of Woodland.
hfty years.
i Mrs. Anna Swegles. Mrs. EvcrelL Following the luneiieon Mrs. WilLane, chairman ol the golf, pre- There arc wvcral matters in con­ palace room of the CornUh prill-;™'*',wllh a ^*de reputation, making. West Sebewa last Sunday nt the ---------------------------------- —*•
Swegles. Mr. ufid Mra. Guy Willard bur
1
cess, then to the inner council,his h0,nc,ln U'troit. This shows that "Church Home Coming" there and I Waters and Miss Lillian Tolhurst
the following prizes: Mfs.! ncction witli-this event that were 'cliurmber
iiind Mr. and Mra. Waller Lake of sented
!
Of the goblins and finally
not l!lt&gt; ^‘l001 wun« that makes the pulpit, here jwas filled by E. 8.; of Hastings and Miss Murlcah Bar­
this city.
)■I Roy Hubbard, winner of U:e handl- uf ‘"’IHclai Interest—there were Just 'back to the nuncr's cottage again.'!1?® student. Tlw student must do|Thomson.1
| num and Eloise Smith of Woodland
tournament; Mrs. Robert Waipre.*nt at lhe celebration. Mrs.;
Mrs. F. B. Droiiiilard and Miss cap
1
------------------------- . .... . his met. nniwu h* ha« nhiiity jwj| Mm. Dorothy Barnum is sick with and Lloyd Demand of Coate Grove,
runner-up:
111?. TlZ; ~- -------------- —............. *— “•* —
I Gwendolyn Droftllard of Pontiac ton,
1
purpose, tlie qual- (tonsllltis.
.
■ j There will alto be special music.
«nd Mra.
m?« Clyde
r1? jMnMroSjier
»&gt; ,h‘“ ■*»
“»»“ *«"
uLtlleSS
c“
*
nlM
'
l
‘
“
"
.
”
»'•
M
n..uno
spent tiie weekend with tlw former's!’club championship' and
‘
’ 1 Pearl Demond was pt Hastings!
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■■
runner-up. and Mrs. -Raymother. Mrs. J. R. Hayes. Miss.’Wilcox,
1
COUNTY. UNK.
Finnic, winner of tiie conso­ und other relics of former days. The
Gwendolyn leaves tills week for ’mond
[
------------- (— ------ i .Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Gibson had
flight.
• . gloves were quite a curiosity as they
Washington. D. C-. to resume her lation
1
Director
L.
E
Barnett
states
that
,
8h
&gt;'
countr
&gt;;
lart
•«
h&lt;?
started
to
aters
at
a
meeting
in
the
Nazarene
company
from
near
Big
Rapid*
Bat*
laced
up
thc
front
instead
of
havftig
Mrs.
David
Van Buskirk,---------the rcstudies at the National Park Semi--- ----- -----------------: I;rrtay
all of the actors are uble to goitcnd “hoot in town? I suffered a church.
s
nary, where slw received a hlRi. llr,nK chairman, expressed her ap- fastenere. and came about halfway uuuubii
through Mini
their lines
The P. T. A. meets this week Fri-iI Dan GerUnger of Nashville was
Iiurawithout
wunuuihesita-!
neaiia-“rt....V1 “‘nfertority complex” as Ibonor bv being chosen as senior ex- preciation of the way the members to the elbow.
■
.. „.i un.u.. &lt;-...
_ ____
__ _ thought Ol°' lhr
thc "town tx&gt;vs." Tn
Then
« | calling on our street Friday.
eyeping. Them
There (•
is t.-.
to k.
be a.. pro-|
Iran
and
lew day.
lemalnlna
'n dav cvnnino
ecutive in tiie Delta Columbia Club. ,iad worked during the year nnd on
benir, (he show should be sufficient ,,'prc
• considerable reelins bo­ gram and the refreshments are to
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace of Hastings
one ol the eight sororities at tlw) motion of Mrs. Albert H Carveth HASTINGS ROTARIANS
ra odd (lxn.tea-.ary hnuntaa ,,"n “5" “a “»“W. which hu be sandwiches, fried cakes, coffee called at tiie liome of Mrs. Cgpte
Seminary.
a r«W votP fil ‘hanks was given
.-practically disappeared. I was con- and pickles.
VISIT ALLEGAN CLUB touclH-,
Gerllnger Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. John Hainmes and ^’rs- v«n Buskirk. Mrs. Harry G.
Tlw BaaUnaa Wcmeri'a chib 7“!^" u“' ■”»
nude by my
At tlie Community service next
Mrs. Rieka Gerllnger and son,
two daughters, who have been visit- H“ycs and J*!rs Davld &gt;ifre«cli. the Had Delightful Time Monday spoiuswlna the play and members nioun-r (ram yarmenu that had Sunday evening a gold medal con­ Lawrence, visited thc former's sla­
ing .it the home of Mrs. Hammrretiring members of tlw board
are voluntarily ralslna a (und (o! d"n' »“d "™" lor W '“It"- test will be held, in charge of Mrs. ter. Mrs. Charles Hough, in Odessa
Afternoon and Evening
parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Doyle. I MConl,™c.t.br'd8®
,,M " Pla*^'
•
puroha^ tkkew (or children wlra I
"» (he approved Hyle Wayne Merrick of Ha*tinga, who Is; Sunday.
left Tuesday morning tor their Mrs W “•„8tt"bb'rk'
h,gh
otherwise would IKK be able to at. Tf “J6 ,’5wer 'ua ,bo’!’ ln -ebool. superintendent of the contest work
at “Otwellegan"
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hough of
home in Albany. New York.
; score and Mrs. Charles McIntyre,
1 »&lt;
J&gt;»» "W of the W. q. T. U. in Barry county. Sunfield visited Mrs. Carrie L. GcxAbout fifty members of the Hns- tend. Other (unds are also belna so-'?1111" ,‘h'
Guc.hr, at the horn- nf Mr. and j Jr...,
” the._s^.°!,d Pr,*?;-.
....
privately tor (hla purpose.
1 J?Jf “ld u’*1 UW Wal’d me with Tlie contestants are. Miss Virginia linger Sunday afternoon.
mts. umer
nasi Thc «&gt;»»«»lttcc in charge Included, “ngs Rotary Club went to the Ot- Helled
Mrs.
Omer narscr
Barker aunng
during me
thc pasti.,?
Ticket, ate already on sallTl (he'
•nd “ ’'""■S'
wcek end were Mrs
M;-. Ervin
Z;vh; JZ. Yonkcr ■Mri' c T- Corde'- chairman. Mra welkjgan Country Club, four miles Ccrdes News Stand. All seats are re- mad‘! to 016 lt*rIe or nt ot m*' 8“’
chUd and Miss
Mbs Josephine Kanand child
j^jn- °- L- ^kwood, Mrs. Joseph Me- Dem Allegan, on Monday where seri'ed. The price for school pupils....
. w&gt;
gas of
of Detroit.
Detroit Miss
Miss Sigrld
SiRrid Knmris
KlU3bt 7T7.J7
and Mrs ,----u'c“------Tolhurst.
Be- Hwy were the guest* of tlie Allegan up to and including the eighth grade I
gas
Kangas
—
।
’
T
, ren!a?!,~r ,tlw
*7.
Y:.1™1sisters
-.'.
T”Mr?0 Barker ' cause
Ofr the
of
Ann Arbor
of
caus® °
thc inctenwnt
hiclemept ucnMv.r
weather no Rotary
.
. Club. About • sixteen Hav
WtnJ*L°.f lt7l whe“
and Miss Alma HelkltfS also ofJ8011 rvent was P,ay«&gt;‘“igs Rotarians played golf during la 10c; the price for all others la 25c.)
0,d ,ra™ building burned
Ann Arbor Thev tan lit k
1
------------- -- -----------------tlw “frenwon The others went over Ticket sale fo also being conducted
through thc sale of vouciira which No
knew how the Are originated
WOMEN'S BOARD
■ XVta.’".VT may be exchanged for tlckrta. It is;“”rob*bl*r ,r®n‘ an ow-heated
so«’X..“' ,rU"
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS ™ ■»«««■„ f&gt;-«»oeiub.T1&gt;,ral„. Important to remember that these fcU&gt;v®-. T118 *[!!*•'?■
vouchers
must
be
excimnged
for
a
been expected
Mr «„&lt;l m&gt;j. T. H. Johmton u.d 1
X'.T’IL.'S!!!*™” I'“* “
voucher alone will not admit one! wbcn that old building went up in
Mr. and Mra Edward Downs, ac- Tuesday Luncheons Will Con-.014,1 IcUlng.
to the auditorium—at/i the sooner (because he looked forward to
cmnpanied by Mrs. James Tiinmn— **
— .u
this exchange is made, thc better. 15„, °’!8„v^cattoP’ TVal h01*
“
BELLES—DULL.
Friday, Sept. 29
Saturday, Sept. 30
tinue ru.-t
During
Month
man &lt;Mabie Lelnsi of Jackson, leave
--------- ■«.».»-------------- i delusion, for school began a few days
At the probate office on Saturday.
of October
Sunday morning for Chicago to visit
FINE LAKE.
j Inter in what was then known us the
, S«Qt. 22. Judge Stuart Clement perA Century of Progress. They will The newly elected board of the formed the marriage ceremony for
Mrs. Georgia Bellingham spent' Upjohn building, a two story frame
aUo see lhe American Legion pa­ women’s organization of the Has-j Muri H. Belles and Olive Marie Thursday in Plainwell visiting Mrs. structure standing on the city hall
rade oiv-Tuesday. Mr. Timmerman tings.Country Club met following Dull, both of Nashville. They were Orpha Ross and Mrs. Flora Smith, corner, and the l^ngustus Rower
plays In the American Legion bund the luncheon oti Tuesday nnd elect-; attended by Alex D. Sanders and
Despite the inclement .wtfather on two story brick building which stock!
of Jackson which Henry Ford is „
vuimc vase,
iso ot
xxns Friday lhe Allegan fair called out a l where Walter Wallace’s feed store is
ed llull;cr
officers.-, tpr
far UH
the. cuuuojz
coming year,
year. mtx
Mrs. i Vinnic
Case, aalso
of ruumvine.
Nashville. Tilts
M-nuing to Chicago to play during )Kenlth McIntyre was elected prtv.1-,was Judge Clement's fifth wedding good slre^l crowd from the Pine., located.
CANNED SPAGHETTI 2Ca«s 15C
lake community; The exhibits and 1 Boys in those days wore boots with
tne convention.
I dent; Mrs. Richard A Groos. vice-; since Jan. 1. 1033.
free acts were especially good nnd red tops and shiney copper
I president; Mrs. William M. Sub-:
. '."7-----------------------enjoyed by all.
jtocs. When a fellow appeared
Dtnz. secretary; Mrs. I. V. Bcssmcr. i
ANNIVERSARY SURPRISE,
WHEATIES
2 Boies 25c
Clark Nottingham was one of a on the school grounds wearing a
treasurer; Mra. Wilbur Ume. gulf, Mr and Mts. Allen Pendcf were
I chairman: Mrs. Dan Walldorff. rtcli-zhUully surprised nn Sunday group who accompanied Miss Mott, new pair ol boots, every other fel- '
CATSUP
Large 12 ox. Bottle 12^C
I bridge, chairman and Mrs. Charles •*»«»» * company of friends from science teacher gt Plainwell High low In his room felt an urgent call
8. Potts, prize chairman
(Middleville. Caledonia and Gfan^ jchool. to A Century of Progress on (io spit cm those boots. If anyone ot
them
them alone could not
not put the wearer
1 It was decided to
U continue
ww......„v the
.... R«Plds came in with well filled bas- Saturday.
■ .
. October , gets
Robert Warner will resume hte ot lhc bools on hte back In a wrestluncheons
through
and t0 remind them of their fortieth
fnembers wlsliing to attend are re­ wedding anniversary. Tlw day was a school work at W. S. T. C. on Wed*. Hng match, enough more Joined in '
xo “
“
that
■"* “
tlie owner -of the new -foot­
TELEPHONE 2241
quested to notify Mrs. Charles) Rog- I very happy one and Mr. and Mrs. nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bellingham en­ wear would be properly humbled.
Irr* before Monday night. It is' hoped Pender were genuinely surprised.
can--------recall —
the ».w«,
great
Corner &lt;/( State and Jefferson Str.
Hastings, Mich.
tertained. at a family dinner on The
— writer
------- —
to have the usual good attendance
VANILLA FLAVOR m.&gt;i_ 3 .- 10c
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Sunday for the birthdays ot Mrs.; pride and thrills he had while the
during October as lias characterized
Mrs. Kathleen
Tedrow sfient Sun­
Georgia Bellingham and Earl. Sr.
(new three-story brick building
wus
the luncheons during the summer.
KITCHEN KLENZER
day at A Century ot Progress and Rev? Robert Spencer Miller of (being erected on the -old Central
Cm 4{4C
also visited her brother and family Manistee as pulpit guest of Rev. grounds It dld not seem to him that
NEW IDEA CLUB.
MUSTARD fui Qu... ju
Mrs. John Roush delightfully en- in Chicago.
Sutcliffe, gave a very interesting and|a more beautiful structure could be
Eath 12c
Mrs. Kate Kahler of North Barry inspiring address, at Neeley Sunday | conceived. It te interesting now to
|tcrlained the New Idea Club at her
[home nn North Broadway. Sept. 8 spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. morning. He look "Power" as hte recall that that building cost 535,000.
Forest
Smith.
•
Milk Magnesia OQC Milk Magnesia
CQ&lt;
IA delicious 6:30 dinner was. served
theme. Beginning Sunday Oct. first.;The city of Jlastlngs .old Its bonds
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson and services will be at 2:00 P- M.. withj&lt;* ‘hat sum. half of them M be
Order a uittk’arupply, lb.
Tablets
t
Cv , 1 quart’
03
by the hostess, the table being at­
[paidrlfMen years thereafter, the re­
tractive with, a centerpiece of late son spent from Saturday until Mon­ with Sunday ^chool following.
--------------mainder in twenty years from the
summer flowers. Following the busl- day night at A Century of Progress.
Antiacid
Adclia Peake of Amarillo. Texas,
EAST GUN LAKE.
;date of issue, and those bonds drew
ncis
meeting
each
told
at
their
va
­
Bottles oT 100 _
Powder _
came
last week* to visit her parents,
Mr and Mrs. Ray Crawford and TEN PER "CENT INTEREST Some
cation trips. Mis.-. Bessie Henry. Mrs. i~
‘ «r&lt;a
**rL
M.-.- Ernest
Vmn.t Peake
Dunlo
Edith Tyler and Mrs. Hazel Hinkley ’! M
and Mrs.
daughter spent several days with'mathematician can have a little fun
YOUR
Antiseptic Solu­
Beef, Iron and
Rev.- Prpd
Fred Unrn
Horn "
and
Mrs.
wore guesu far the evening.
1j Frv
n'&lt; Mr
* Horn relatives In Otsego.
.
'figuring bow much that school
tion, 1 pt.
.
____________
i
and
Evelyn
attended
church
in
HasWine
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Derdeyn, Mar- building actually cost thc taxpayen
BRIDGE— LUNCHEON.
| tings Sunday afternoon.
gueritc and Walter Derdeyn and ot Hastings In principal and with
' Mra. Duane Baber wai liostess to । Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville Howard Oshrey returned to their ) compound interest. At that time tlie
Mineral Oil
1=6 Ephcduine
OQ'
of her
at a lovely one F and Lorraine and Lorna and Mrs,
homes in Pittsburgh. Pa.. Saturday total assessment oftwelve
the aty
was friends
not
Nose Drops WW
: o’clock luncheon on Saturday. Con- : Mina Kenyon visited Mr. and Mrs. P. M.
(much if any more than 25 per cent
NOTE: AU The** Low Price* Contain th*
tract was played during the after-1 Harry Mlsener ot Kalamazoo bunMr. and Mrs. Harry Clem and t of Its present valuation.
r
Cod Liver Oil
Com Remedy
I noon. Mrs. it A. Adrounie winning i d«&gt;’son of Yankee Springs called on Tlie late Dr. Samuel Dickie, after­
3% Michigan Sale* Tax
1 pt.------ __
35c value ___
high score and Mrs. D. C. Bronson. Ronald Kenyon spent thc week relatives here Friday.
। ward for 25 years president of Albion
jthe consolationend with friends in Nashville.
. Mtes Dorothy Crawford spent Sun- college, was the first superintendent
:--------■
Mrs. Libble Craven, in company day with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Car- in that new brick building. Under
Milk of Magnesia
. One Pint
ENTERTAINED CLASH.
I with her cousin, Edna Flowers, of jier.tcr of Martin.
j his direction our schools were grad' Eight members ot Mrs. Fred Battle Creek, spent from Friday un­ Mrs. Ethel Gamble of Hastings ed. with a separate room for each)
’ Johnson's Sunday School class had til Tuesday at A Century of Prog­ called on Mrs. James Null Saturday.j grade, also an assembly -room and I
' a deligliiful meeting at her home on ress
—
•.
,
••••
Mrs
James
Null
and
fan.
Dale,
two
recitation 4rooms
IU(
for....
tlie
the mall
high
W. Deliver
Th. Bi( LillU Star.
Pho.
nd Vfre
'_(Bl!
__ , irveaumi
_(Wins
... . two
. j
-Tuesday evening Of last week. TX
'
•------- ■ and
Tha-&gt;e from
here who attended
Mrs. Belle Craw lord and Doro-sdronl
There were
asstetante
Games and •he
refreshaunrs
contribut. TheCrav. thy Crawford were’ In Plainwell Fri-I under Dr Dickie. By that time one ‘
Shults Echoes
at Henry
ed to a happy time.
Jen's Friday night report a fine time. day P. M. on business.
room schools had also been built ini

Social Events and Personal Mention

Mrs. Helena Smelker la to
.
Head Organization for
j two Barry county 'reaidents wer?

09455942

BALL BAND

BURRY CO. TEtCHERS
HID IF RE TIME

GYM
SHOES

Storm
$1.39
$1.39 Rubbers

^«cT.,'.fcw,.JVSiu”“.

Dress Shoes

FOR MEN 1
$3.50 - $5 - $6
$7 - $8

T.S. Baird

Shop and Save

Fels Soap

Reed’s Drug Store

Chipso

Money-Saving Drug Prices!

Butter

49
49
39
69

... 49
89

26c

ORDER
MEATS FROM US/
We Carry Fancy Chicago Beef

23

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See Windows for Additional Values

HINMAN’

�PAGE SIX

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1933

T'A PM nf TUA'NE^ clark A- nilrtxr &lt;*aHecl up the of."'
CZir\£7D OF 1
flre lally 8t the Banner office Tue*■'
day mrxntng to call for' a man to

Hall
’s APPLES
We have Hall's Apples agnim.

11

and Sunday .afternoon they numbcred thirty .eight from phones, let-!
ter&gt; and personal calls.
,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis called
on Carlton friends Sunday alter-

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Our Service

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

fVKItY L1IIEH.il. UMVAKtl Frtnulr &lt;'..lj h, ,l»4. I.»nz I..U.I
T»n with full

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•

Cold Weather Is Near

Glenn F. Laubaugh

Household Goods For Sale
Saturday, Afternoon, Sept. 30th
At 2 o'Clock, At Residence of

,4 tag,

All Kind* of Poultry ,
Wanted
*
Buyer* of Cream

Farmers Market
&amp; Seed Store
E. J. FARRELL
JU W. Court SL Phone 2237

daughter, Ruth, of Grand Rapids
called nn Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis!
Sunday afternoon.

Mra. Harold Entrhind and children!
of Kalamazoo si*nt several days j
last week With her parents. Leon
Putt* and wife, before leaving for
her new home in Lansing, where
i Mr England Ims employment In thc;
I Lansing Dairy platy
Mrs- Hoze) McCauf spent the
week end with opicr Barry- county
teachers at Pine lake '
Eugene Huiaht and family and
Francis Haight nnd family-of Grand
Rapid* S|&gt;ent Sunday with Walter
McNer and family in Battle Creek
Wilbur Gibb and family of Kal­
amazoo were visitors at Guy MeNee’s Sunday. Chas. Gibbs and
wife were afternoon callers.
• i
Mrs. Colburn and children of La- I

THE CHURCHES

Have That Broken
Glass Replaced NOW!

Let us ship your Eggs. Our
customers' eggs far last week
netted them 2c to 5c dozen
above market price.

Mr. anil Mrs. Herman Hauer and
daughter • visited Wtodiand friend*
■Sunday. . * _■
Mr. and'Mr.;. Cyrus Shroyer and
son. Clayton, called on their dnugh-J
ter Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palrter, Sun-;
'day. near Middleville;
\
Orvil Shellehbarger and son. Ro-1
hert. called on his father. Julius
Shellenbarger. near Lake Odessa.

nurxo IN
r&lt;t th.. Iri.

lg»i)n|w&lt;trvil from lluttlr f’rrrk

iMrCnul. Sunday.
I Frank Harris and wife and Chas.
Skinner -spent Sunday nt Pearl
; Johnsons in Nashville.

St ‘ j'u.ph ’ Jlu 1,. li. 1
' ’
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WA rj ,'A.h&lt;"l.”\tdhrrr.‘l'
HaUinKf.
PI ....- 71’. rF-t 1-11
&gt; let.rv

AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8

ROUND TRIP

&lt;f Hurry ruunty. No ryr-rirm.. nrv*'
n‘*'rr’ •»“»&lt;“
J"
I.L MAKE I1DEK M«n-I»&gt;.,
biir,ilai, jr,,l Fri&lt;U«-_
’-'r. «ali&lt;&gt;«i.
ASr 1-r.ek tol.f Mill. l-»inn»rj

CoAches Only

TlUL

_ It. &gt;!ii*. ;l mil-* &lt;:.-t ,-f Nu»in&gt;II-.l

1 WANTF.lt-—Huiipf m*o T'.,r lull auil win-,
t.-r R»fer.&lt;&gt;rr» rr&lt;|tiiml, IJ, O. Hrumm.'
I Nt.il.U1le. «„•&gt;&lt; fhon.. -1 F t. H "7
IlLAI. IHU’OY I&gt;l . KS f„r -air or rent
; . run.
I f ru- r______ ’■
FOK SAI.H- IK-.-n &lt; iH'vrol.t euaeh in'
Mary 7’Mh-y "n'r-M.|r.X’ nnj' n.l.Ir.o,'
l&gt;r*!ri,&gt;lll&lt;- y|t&gt;»«•&lt;’.'7,
F&lt;T|r SALE-J'-.y li.Hin.l., y-,-,.1 U,iW|.&gt;,si

1 '"l1 t SALK—l.inroln r»ih l»(.,1,. x.-tlit
35^ ll,v. »l.v„r ..»r &gt;hr.»r&lt;-I ItZ 11.,..^
17-FZ.

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Patrons who dc-lrc to drive to any cities from which excursion Is
o|N-iated and take advantage thereof, tyay park curs on unused
railroad property to-the extent available. Such parking shall be
al jmtron's risk. Ask Ticket Agent for information.

Mr. and Mrs. Jay ' Snyder and
mother. Mrs.; Vida Phillips sjicni
Sunday with Mlsa'Susie Phillip.-;.
and Mrs. Fred Bush and children
of Battle Crtek. spent Sunday aft­
ernoun with their parents. Mr. und

AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION -TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS

Tobias Thursday
Mr. and Mr.s. Will Fuhr. Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Fuhr and Mrs. Edd
iNewtun spent Saturday
----Battle Creek.
I Tlwy took Mr. Steele
,' hospital ■
---------

RUB-A-DUB-DUD
FOR YEARS BATHING
WAS A TASK . ..

Mr. and Mrs. .Will Moore and
daughter. Margaret te and M. W.
Skidmore spent Tuesday, in Grand

209 E. High St.

EVEN MY TUB
WAS OFFENDED

What Would You Do
IF THE LAW ..
1m

REVOKED

,ed at Edd. Newtons from Sunday
until Monday night.
'

You,

troll. lyturned home Fridav after
,&gt; pending a week with Mr. and Mrs.
Edd. Newton and family.
Michigan's Financial Respoi
sibility Law Provides

THEN SOMEONE
TOLD ME ..

I tings. Mrs. Dorothy Mithera, MU*.
11 Myrtle Cheyne and brother, Russell,
jof Byron Center, called on Miss

NOW LOOK

HASTINGS MARKETS

I John Weyerman. MUs Su&lt;e Phillips
&gt; 14
- r ' * ”” "*•
nnd Mrs C N Tobias were
‘, .j'jl’,
। latiied at tlw home uf Mr&gt; Mary.'-’
i-.n »t n a v
Payne*, in .Hastings last Wednesday j
' ' ,,!! ?*" ' T." " * •* 4
a! an old tanhiuned quilting pmty.'l ■
7 ilI',*.,,?,.,',.’ ’’.‘u,, ’/
: Did they hate a good time and a ♦ , good dinney? Ask them.
।' ‘ ■ " ' —,
* r
Mr and Mrs Lloyd Tobla&gt; of Kaiu.f,;..
n*",.
lamazoo spent .Thursday with ihrir
r-r&gt;,-en.
parents. Mi. and Mrs. C N. Tobia.'..
,l-br"''u ' l , .
I Mrs. Jplin Weycrman and clai-1 Nctic* Ho cium win t'r rtcctvMi for
dren visited her parent*. Mr. ana1fl&gt;ta* nii»»« »t«i» *»ck i« sued cm. i0.
,
Ed^-.»’ W&lt;«dland smul..,,.
cU‘-

’■ birthday surprise for her mother.
”■ i “ *• “
E'« M“l
North.Busy
Martin—Snndar Sefcaol. loijo a. mJ Wednesday.
xtr «nd Mrs Frank Golden and
■too pm
“'•-'•.family visited his father. Nathaniel
.Mr,
Lr&gt;w«ii »-iil r;&lt;» h&lt;-r r^p,,rt Ooldenj son and daughter in Bal•in
“ *Ua.4"‘,‘""'
‘ timow Sunday.
■.
L--------। Mr. and Mrs. Dan $nith of Kalawksleyan mbthodist chubch
mazoo and Mr. and Mrs- Burdette
'
of HMtins«.
Smith of Orangeville. vL»itefl their
Wm. O«ta‘.F»»r IM a. »’«• R»»d ;iunt. Mr. and Mrs. Guss Kline Sun-

f

' EVEN THE BEST SOAP
IS NO GOOD WITHOUT

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NEITHER. is A

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Three River* were. Sunday guests,
of Mrs. Nettle Brown of this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe re­
Ed?&lt;nc Deck. 73,years old. a life1turned home Sunday from OtM-go1
: long resident of Barry countv passed where they had spent the post week
»-• away Sept 14, at his home two miles with hi* brother, Clarence, and wife.,
&lt;■, north of Cloverdale where he had
William Rujk - wdni Sunday to'
lived n good many years. His wife - Kalamazoo where he will attend
(~r died four years ago. He is survived Western State Normal the coming
,.
by two daughters. Mrs.‘Edward Hart &gt;**r.
an(j
aAdje Anderson. Kalama-! Quite a few •from this place at­
u :!• zoo and one granddaughter. Mary tended She fair at Allegan the past
„„„) Jean Hart, of Kalamazoo, also one week.
•
w»«..brother. Gccigr Deck, of Sacra-; Mr. and Mrs. John Vcnema.spent
y’l';1,mento. Calif. Burial took place in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis
« 27 Prairieville cemetery.
Kent of Hopkins.
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�| Wednesday, Sept. 27, 1933

PART TW

POWERS ECHOES.
I• Mr. and Mrs. earner Scliondr.1message sccomfianylhg hlx exeCu-; The average number of person* ac­
GENERAL MOTORS SEEK I Richard Palmer returned home.i meyer anti family spent Sunday Madge Bull attended
tive approval of.
Mat. the gov- tually granted old age pensions in
with her parents, Mr. and Mra.
BUICK-PONTIAC DEALER .Wednesday after a two weeks’ stay James
ernor poirfted ode -What he staled these nine Mates te fount! to be 3.43
Bowerman, at Yankee
Lin Chicago, visiting friends and at­
were fundamental errors.
I to each 1,000 inhabitants. In 1932.
Springs.
■
In a campaign to extend thc deal­ tending A Century ol Progress.
"The idea of old age pensions is by the lost available date foe which
er
organization,
the
Buick-Pontiac
:
Mr.and Mrs. Will Carter enter­
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Andrews and
no means a new theory. In Euro-; data te obtainable, the average penSates company has picked out a daughter ot Augusta were Sunday tained their uncle from Sagitiaw. Henry Frost.
etn countries, pensions for the aged, »l«n hi Uwse nine slates amounted
number of cities and towns where it I। visitors ut the home of tier brother,, Sunday.
ve been lhe accepted policy for t° 3I9J8 per month.
Mrs. Mary Troyer of Grand RspArthur__Bedford, nnd family. Mrs.
Alder trees six feet high have ba
REPRESENTATIVE V. J. many generations. It is new. how- "If Michigan experienced like re­ (Continued from page one. part 1) te offering a combined franchise for!I _____
and Punllac cara. two of the Mary-Trc
~ .Troyer of Grund Rapids was;,,‘ids visited her daughter. Mrs. Mau- found growing on idle flat cars
ever. In the United States, thc first*suits under its act there should be produced peace or good will. The Buick
BROWN SAYS PLAN
________in__________
popular,
thc General______
Motors auinrefn
trice Johnson, and family. Sunday.
^toon caller.
■
western Washington.
of the acts having been adopted by'।a total' uf 10,408 ■persous eligible to world can nbolteh war through Un-1I most
line.
One
such
surh
franchise
franchiM*
will
be
lolo1
IB SOUND
a few of till? states as late as 1935. old
।
age pensions, which at a rate
our neighbors, us whrn cated in Hartings.
.
।
For tlw past 10 years, lhe chief ob- of
। 320 each would require $3,031­ dcralandlng
we know and understand people ori tm, action follows'the increasing
Jective of tlie Fraternal Order of 920.
i
IT’S NEW IN AMERICA;
Coat of administering the pen­
W.M. .
,«w
market .vr
for automobile* with
a view
.Eagles has been to secure the pas- sion
।
tax Is placed below $500,000 the nations, we do not fight.
LONG USEDJN EUROPE sage of old age pension acta in the first year with considerable less ex­ Other wars have, been waged In; to liaving dealer representation In
several states, the Michigan organi­ pense in the years to follow once which thc heroes were awarded no j Barry county where a careful surOnly Persona Without Rela­ zation having been among the most the system is established and the, medals, nor have monuments becn vey has indicated a potential outerected in their honor. Yet they; let to enable a dealer to show a
forms and equipment purchased
tives Able to Support Them active of any of tlw slates.
“As stated above, the Michigan These figures arc not wild have saved millions of their, fellow-' profit on thc business.
Will Be Bencfitted
statute odopted last winter at Lan­ guesses. They are based an cen­1 men. In thte connection, tlw speak-1 Requirements for the dealership of
(If there is any member of sing is greatly misunderstood. Wild sus figures as to population and cr told of. the successful efforts of; Pontiac and Buick cars are that the
tlw Michigan legislature whom statements accredited to-the state upon the exix?rlfcnce of other states, Walter Reed in stamping out yellow ■ prospective applicant shall have a
the people of Michigan believe director of welfare, who is charged similar
।
in character of population,1 fever in the Canal Zone in 1905.! reputation for fair and honest dealis on tlw level in all matters, with its administration, perhaps are as to tlw* number actually to re­1 During the World war. there were i ing. selling and organizing ability,
only 213 deaths from typhoid fever business---—*----- •&lt;------*- —not
•—
: .
experience,
though
necthat one is Representatlve/Vern as responsible as anything else for ceive
।
pensions.
among the American ExpcditkHiary aasarily in tlw automobile retail
J, Brown, of Mason. In his last tbe gross misunderstanding now so
Mhiinderataudlnr Prevails.
Forces, though In Napoleon's army Reid, reasonable capital und ambi­
issue of his paper, Tlw Ingham
prevalent. These statements, to-;
'
tliere
were
30.000
deaths
from
till*
toon to succeed.
.tuy.uu^l.
to'
as
County News, he comments on
1 diM-ase. To Pasteur belongs great ’
’ Over &gt;&lt;&gt;e
the wh
last, &lt;two
wv rvu&gt;n.
years, unucrdealerthe Old Age Pension law. enacted
1 credit nnd honor for It was through umijB of the Buick -Olds-Pontiac Bates
at the last BeMion of tlw legis­
----------- “ have ---------- *•by -----increased
more
lature. about which there seems enta until the public mind is In a receive a full pension of one dollar1 his untiring research and scientific company
to be a great deal ot misinfor­
state of ennfurtnn
day
u f&lt;r from rQrrc&lt;n ' study that a preventative scrum was than 1.800, und thc profit position
confusion.
made providing immunity against of lhe dealer organization Is now
mation and mLsunderstanding.
Estimates Vary.
The act provides many other teats,’ typhoid fever. He aLw sjxjke uf the 209 per cent of what it was a year
We invite their attention to his
All prices in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Salea Tax
"In thc first place thc estimates
article which we republish be­ of lhe cost of providing old ago pen-I chief among %hich is whether or' work of Lister, the surgeon, and thc ago
It Is claimed by General Motors
low and wfilch we hoiw will be slona under the act have ranged' ,not the aged person has children1 discovery and use of ether, as an
I
1
or
other
near
relatives
able
to
aupread carefully.—Ed. Banner.)
from six million to sixty million‘ ji port him or her. Then, loo, the anaesthetic. None of these men are that in the first seven months of
Standard Pack
No. 2
“A great deal of confusion rests tn dollars annually. According to care­ amount of the jtension Is not $30' regarded os heroes but arc as truly 1933, Buick sold considerably more
6 cans 45c - 12 cans 89c
cans
tlie public mind concerning lire ful estimates based upon'the latest per month. That sum Is the maxi­1 deserving as any general of any war than half of all the eight-cylinder
cars priced between $1,000 and $2,­
manner in which tlw old age pen- United States census figures and tlie mum and in actual experience 1s the world has ever suffered. &gt;
rlon act passed by tlw 1033 legis­ experience of other states with slmli seldom reached. In many cases It’ • If war te ever to be abolished. Dr. 000 and outsold its dearest compet­
itor
by.more
than
6
to
1.
And
that
lature will work. Tlw governor has lar laws, lhe actual cost in Michi­ is found that five or . 10 dollars is’ Woodburne said, we must approach
FANCY WHITE CORN ■Country Club
J No. 2 cana
been quoted in language which. If gan should not exceed $4,000,000. quite sufficient to permit the aged the question from a different angle in every state in the country |&gt;eople
the quotation is correct, indicates “Nnle states are now oiwrating person to live comfortably in his than we are now doing. We must buy more Bultks than any other
that even the executive mind is under laws very 'similar to that o.wn home with garden and poultry, teach peace education from chlld- car priced above $1,000.
Pontiac is the fastest wiling
somewhat confused. In fact in. his passed by lhe Michigan legislature. and sometimes fuel supplied from hood up; military academies should
Standard Green
No. 2
be made into mediation colleges; we straight eight In the world today
his own lands.
cans
6 cans 49c - 12 caps 95c
should have missionary colleges In­ and throughout the United States
. “Under the Michigan statute, thc' stead of naval academics; we should Ls outselling every other car In its
aged person applying for a pension‘ sing peace songs instead v,
WM1 J Pficorange by a comfortable mar-,
of war
must not only satisfy lhe county­ songs; we should teach tlw positive!#?Ponllacs were built and;
. Barbara Ann Tomato
board of hLs worthiness and his side of life instead of the negative 1during the first five months
. . change
.
nfed, he must also pass scrutiny byr and alsoof IQW
1833 tb.n
than dnrlnw
during alt
all nf
of 1932—-'
our manner of. nr
12 cans 49c
a state agency which is set up with1 thinking if we wuuld promote peace which indicates the popularity of
full authority to deny the applica­' and Rood will on thc earth and moke this car.
tion entirely or tone it down to ac­■ right thc master of might. ThroughPRICE STILL REASONABLE!
tual and necessary requirements,• out, it was a very thoughtful and
each cose standing entirely upon its’ earnest clullenge to every • LegionY. M. C. A. ITEMS
own merits. Further than |hix thej noire nnd Auxiliary woman present.
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Rains!
state board is empowered at all• loiter in thc 'afternoon. Deporttimes to scale the pensions granted1 ment Commander Don Beardslee of
For Pies — Red, sour, pitted — Enjoy cherry pie often this winter
October
23-24 are thc dates of the
doyn to the revenues received from1 Detroit arrived and spoke to the IwFILL YOUR BIN WITH COAL NOW!
lhe special tax imposed. There can’ glon and brought grecyngs to the Slate S. S. Convention at Marshall
with an unusual and different pro­
be no disbursements, under the act• Unit members.
gram.
as it now stands, in excess of the
amounts received from the headj Separate business meetings were Barry county lost a sterling young
tax imposed for this specific purpote. held by tlw Posts and Units follow­ citizen ixt tlw sudden death pt Don­
ing
the
program,
the
ladles
going
to
ald Guekes of Middleville.
Country Club — Grated or Sliced — 6 cans 85c
and for no other.
tlw Leg ton home for their session.
October 11, Founder's Day In the
Head Tax Possibilities.
Reports of tlw activities of the Y. M. C. A., will be observed around
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
Country Club
“Now what about lhe possibilities’ various Units were given, that of tlw world and here in Barry county
PINEAPPLE JUICE
of a head tax for the support of' Hastings comparing favorably with with a meeting of young men from
the old age pension plan?
the others. The local Unit was Hl-Y age to 30 in Methodist church.
"According to the last UnitedI awarded a check for $5.00 nt the 7:30 P. M , Wednesday.
Spinach
2
Pork &amp; Beans 2 ~~ 11 c
25c
States census there were in Michi­■ stiitf convention for doubling its fwo unusual meetings and of
Country Club - no grit
Country Club - in tomato uuce
gan in. 1930. exactly 3,184,975 per­■ membership from Dec. 1 to 8| 1932. great interest were held this week.
sons above the age of 21. Figuringt After the regular business hac^been &lt;&gt;iy at Middleville Monday night
on a loss of population since that: transacted, three new officers were and Woodland Tuesday night. DteKidney
Beans
4
25c
Grapefruit
No. 2 can 13c
time by- reason of economic andI installed by Mrs. Minerva Olson of- ciAdon on Religious Education and
Country Club - in delicious sauce—
• Country Club - in ayrup
industrial depression, and estimat­■ St. Joseph, namely. Mra. Alecna reports of agencies dealing with
ing thte loss at-400,000 and figuring: Marshall of Niles, secretory.. Mrs. youth, by teachers in Sunday School
that Lhasa now on tbe welfare UsUi Harriet Calkins of Sturgis, treasurer. and regular schools. Dean Eugene
will not be able to pay and estimat­• und Mrs. Gall Bigelow of Allegan as Davenport gave a very enlightening
ing that one out of 10 will esca|&gt;e• historian. Tlw new commltteewom- address on Religious Education at
the head tax because thex^ are al­ an. Mrs. Thelma Webster of Niles. each meeting.
Country Club
ways slackers and dodgers, thereJ nnd lhe alternate. Mra. Bernice
Mr. O. O. Stanchfield of tlw Na­
lb. tin
Fine, rich.'distinetive
remains a total number of 2J25O.-■ Clark of South Haven had been pre­ tional Council Y. M. C. A. was o
000 above the age of 21 who nmy' viously Installed at tlw invention visitor in the county lost Wednes­
• In Michigan Household haa reduced ita charge
reasonably be expected to pay thet in Grand Rapids. Appointments day evening. Mr. Stanchfield pio­
Jewel Coffee
French Coffee
if 19c
&gt;b. 23c
on loans of $300 or less substantially below tho
head lax.
made by Mrs. Webster were: Chap- neered Rural Y work in Indio.
Full bodied end flavory
“Payment by 2,250,000 persons ofI lain. Mrs. Kritner of Allegan; Par- Tiie Hastings Girl Reserves en­
maximum rate provided by state laws. Families,
a head tax of two dollars each an­■ liainentarian. Mrs. Olson of St. joyed a hike with Mra. Harris Wood­
keeping bouse, who can make regular monthly
nually will return $4,500,000 to the! Joseph; Music chairman..Mrs. Bca- burne and Mrs. Leonard Board last
repayments are eligible to borrow. Thc only
old age pension fund, accordbig to• trice Harmon of Centerville.-The re­ Friday evening.
Santa Clara
lbs.
signatures required are those of husband and
careful eatiriMes. Of course. thLss tiring committeewoman. Mra. AuTlie Y. M. C- A. serves youth in
50-60 size
bulk
wife. Quick, confidential, courteous, dignified
estimate te predicated upon sellingr gusta cone of Sturgte. presented her 54 countries through 10,501 local- Y.
thc idea to tlie people of Michigani retiring secretary. Mrs. Calkins of
service. Visit, write, or ’phone the offices of thc
that such a tax brings old age con­■ Sturgis, with a gift in appreciation
Household Finance Corporation of America-on
Owen Lybns. H. S. Principal of
Harvest Time 5' ~i. 25c
tentment to more than 16.000 per­■ of her helpful cooperation. '
Fresh Bread
Middleville will Ipad the Hl-Y Club
9c
thc3rd Floor of the City National Bank Building,
sons who otherwise would be un­' During tlw coming year the con­ there this year.' assisted by Couch
Cbuntry Club - Plain or sliced
Pillsbury Pancake Flour
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone: 4406.
cared for.
Haltforth.
,
ventions
will
meet
at
the
following
“There is still another side to the
The semi-annual grade track meet
Allegan county in November;
picture. In every town and on the'J places:
Chocolate
Drops
15c
Maple
Syrup
25c
at
Nashville
this
week
Friday.
Co., January: St. Joseph Co..
welfare Jtets of every county os wellj Cass
Fresh - rich and creamy
Old Manse - pure cane and maple sugar
Vanburen Co.. May; Has­
os In the county infirmaries of every! March:
CLOVERDALE.
county there arc persons who arc tings, July; Berrien Co.. Sept.
Mf. and Mrs. Ritter and daugh­
now belpg supported from the localI . Election of officers was held by the ters of Kalamazoo spent Sunday at
CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS
property tax who will become eli­. Legion. the following being chosen: the ’Owens home.
gible to support from the state oldI Commander. Earl Rockwell. Ooioma;
Mr. and Mrs. Dougal McCallum
age pension fund. Tills should and। 1st , Vice-Comm.. Tom Botham. and children of Detroit spent Sun­
will result in a material reduction, Bridgeman: 2nd. Vice-Comm.. Paul day with their parents. Mr. and
In jxxir relief taxes imposed upon, Sabroski. Three Rivers: Welfare Mrs. Bert McCallum.
local property. Just what thte willI Officer. Frank Annable. Hastings:
The Garden Club will meet with
amount to cannot be learned untilI Chaplain. Father John Day. Three Mrs. Frank Chilson this week
a careful census now under way in। Oaks; Sgt. at Anns, Carl Bartlett. Thursday P. M. Everyone coXilally
Any cut of chuck or shoulder
Dowagiac: Historian. Hartey'Trotnp, Invited.
each county has been completed.
"Tlie old age pension idea may- South Haven; Executive committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncock
not be good. The head tax for its। Arthur Clark. South Haven. Mr. spent the week end with their
Rolled Rib Roast 15c
Beef Pot Roast
support may not be good. There&gt; Clark was also cltosen as Alternate daughter, Mrs. Olin Brown and
Moaty cuts
may be other and better plans for■ Dept. Committeeman. Albert Craig family of Plainwell.
supporting tlie aged Indigent and[ was elected commander for Barry
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Dibble of De­
there may be better ways to levy a, county.
troit and George Chipman of Kal­
Beef
Ribs
tax. In all probability expcriehcc■ Much favorable comment, was amazoo spent Sunday at the Dibble
, Fino for baking
Choice Cut*
will point thc way to improvements: heard concerning the splendid work cottage here.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCallum'
in both directions. But the present• of the Three Rivers Dpim nnd Bugle
law can be made to^vork in Michi­ Corps, only 'about twenty-five pf the of McCallum district spent Sunday
gan without great MQUculty.
with
their
mother,
Mrs.
Martha
forty-four members being present
“One of the first tnmgs to learni Sunday. They have becn organized .Replogle.
Good As New.
and one of tlie most important to• less than a yeari vet have appeared
Miss Helen Patton of Midland
Sugar Cured - 3 to 4 Ib. pieces
remember te that not every personi at twenty-nine different functions spent the week end with her moth­
over the age of 70 te under the act.. since that time. Sturgis aLv) boasts a er. Mrs. Lou Anna Patton.
entitled to receive a pension of $301 similar organization. Commander
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humeston
Smoked Picnics it 10c
per month."
Dry Salt Pork
ib. 10c
Beardslce said that about 5,000 from are spending the week at Battle
Small - thankless - Swift's Circle “S"
Detroit were going to the National Creek with Mrs. Iva French.
Miss Cagney and uncle, Henry:
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT. •Convention in Chicago next week,
Mr. and Mra. Charles Sexsel of also 15 or 20 bands and 29 drum Ryan, attended the funeral of a
Pork Liver
Oysters
“&gt;■ 5c
!*•&gt; 35c
Dimondale spent Sunday and Mon­ nnd bugle corps would accompany friend at Kalamazoo Wednesday. I
Or HEARTS
Mr. andbMrs. Ed. Pennels visited,
day at J. Mead's.
them. Thc parade takes place on
Mra.
Clayton McKeown and Tuesday, he stated, and urged all the Mark Bales family at Otsego1
Sunday.
'
Donna are spending a few days in wlto could possibly to attend.
Stake Body
Cadillac.
GLASS CREEK.
M. L. Hamaker and Mr. KernelOBITUARY'.
Geo. Shipman and .wife of Flint,
Ib.
right of Canton. Ohio, are guests of
Stella Rathbun Ronan was born were callers at Roy Erway's one day'
Mr. and Mra. E. L. Houghtalin.
24. 1859. In Greenwich. New
8 Cylinder
Mr. and Mrs. diaries Callahan of June
York, and departed from this life? John Foreman and family of.
Qulhiby and Mr- and Mrs. Ro.ss Wednesday,
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
September 6, nt Mid­- Kalamazoo called on.relatives here’
Bllvln of Star district called on Mr. dleville.
age. 74 years. 2 montlis. and1 Sunday.
and Mrs. W. Blake Sunday.
13 days. She earner to Yankeej Lucille and Robert Otte and the
Mr. and Mrs. 8. Geiger and Mr. Springs as a child and began teach­- Mteses Rutli and Genevieve Erway
and Mrs. D. Geiger visited relatives
ing school at the age of 14. Afterr visited relatives in Lansing over tlie
near Freeport Sunday.
this profession for nearlyr week end.
Mrs. John Crago and Mrs. Elmer following
years she did dressmaking ini Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Havens and
Roush of Hastings spent Thursday thirty
Hastings, always making friends ofI Mr. and Mra. Robert McGtocklin of
at James Mead's.
those
with
whom she came in con­■ Hastings spent Sunday p. m. in
Fancy yellow fruit
Mr. and Mrs. J. Mead spent sev­
Bananas
2
eral days last week at A Century of tact. At the age of 51. she was unit­• Grand Rapids.
ed in marriage to Thomas R.. Maurice Erway was a Kalamazoo
Progress in Chicago.
i visitor last week. •
Head Lettuce
There will be a P. T. A. meeting Ronan and they made their home inI OUie Douglas and family of
at the Striker schoolhouse Friday Middleville. Mr. Ronan was takeni Southwest Rutland were visitors at
away six years later. Mrs. Ronan
evening.
E..I, Blidn
was a Ann believer in Christiani Roy Oakes' Sunday.
Cranberries
Some wives dust under chair Science, belonging to the church ini Miss Ruth Erway began her school
cushions every day. but some hus­ Hastings for several years. She leavesi work Monday at W. 8. T. C. KaluIC-lb
Michigan
bands carry small change in a purse, to mourn, her sister. Loretta Ford, of; mazoo.
Han Bernardino. Cal,: her brother,, Bruce Bidden and family of Grand
—flan Francisco Chronicle.
Yellow
TELEPHONE 2121
HASTINGS, MICH
Perry Gardner Bennett, of Sauga­ Rapids and Ray Otte of Kalamazoo
Many a man who sleeps In marble tuck; nine nieces and nephews, andI were Sunday guests at Fred Otis'.
halls Is only a night watchman in a a host of oilier friends and oilier■ Esther Erway visited her sister in
bank.—London Opinion.
Grand Raplcte last week.
relatives.

Oil AGE PENS ONS
MISUNDERSTOOD

.

THE HASTINGS BANNER
FOURTH DIST. CONVEFfTIONONSUNDIY

KROGER'S

CANNED FOODS SALE

b
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Your opportunity to stock up For the winter

CORN

•

23'
29c

HP
D t &lt;&gt;

Edge Grain Shingles

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

25'
25'
25'

SOUP
CHERRIES .:=&amp;

2

PINEAPPLE

29'

2

RATES
LOWERED

Good Used Cars

COFFEE

25'

PRUNES

25'

BEEF ROAST

,b- 10c

Are Advancing In Price!

See Ours Before You Buy

1932 Ford V-8 Deluxe Fordor
Sedan

1930
1929
1929
1929
1929

Desoto 8-Cyl. Coupe
Chevrolet Coach
Mddel-A Ford Coach
Chevrolet Truck
Commander Studebaker

A Good Used Car Is A Sound
Investment If Bought At
the Kight Price

25c

Round or Sirloin u&gt;. 15c

12‘2c

SLAB BACON

CHICKENS T-T*

14'

GRAPES

17*

2

«■ 15c

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

ONIONS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. SBPTEMBER 87.

COURTHOUSE NEWS

First Mortgages On Homes

SIMMS'
PfflEEMCSc^

PROBATE COURT.
Est. John H. Roush, Final account
‘of Admr. filed, order for publication
entered.
•
SPECIAL SESSION
j Est. Kate E. Cook. Annual account
lot Admr. filed.
j Est. Mary Sltand. Final account of
executrix filed, order assigning resl'due entered, discharge of executrix
The “NaUonal” togrtber with all other building and loan
i issued, estate enrolled.
I Eit. George Hitt. Order assigning
ThU ir thc sort of investment that should attract the careI reiidue entered. discharge of execu-1
trix Issued, estate.enrolled.
| Est. Laura C Watkins. Final ac­
One of our representative* will call if yon desire.
count filed.
i Est. Edgar L Fisher. Waiver of
notice filed, order appointing Admr.
entered.
'■ Est. Mary II. Fisher. Waiver of no­
tice filed, order appointing Admr.
entered.
. Est. Jennie Stewart. Warrant and
USS Grirwold St, Detroit, Mich.
inventory filed.
Detroit'a OU ut Baiutna ui
Est. W. M. Whippie. Discharge of
Admr. issued, estate enrolled.
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
i Est. Lucy Franck' Annual account
of executor filed.
J Est. George W. Davis. Order con­
finning sale entered.
EAST IRVING.
' Mrs.
Bruton DeCockcr
ulk x»uiu»
wccwvmi. andsom^
• Est. Ray C. NewtdfT. Bond of
Oscar
Page
was
in
Battle
Creek
Admr. filed, letters of administration
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan and cSaturday afternoon
'
issued, order limiting settlement entou^Ur. H.n.
Knn . Mr. and Mrs. Glen Freeman
-........
..... tcred. petition for hearing on claims
and
filed, notice to creditors issued.
......................
of Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Ky- family,
who have ...
lived on -tlw -Irdi
nett and son of Alliance. Ohio. Mr. I Baber farm the past two years, ha-.\j,. Est. Pen*; Campbell. Apjwarance
and Mrs. C. B. Ferguson ot Kala-. moved Just east of Hastings on of attorney filed,
Est. Ida'A. Whisler. Will filed, pc­
mazoo spent Sunday with Mr. and M-43.
t Ilion for probate of will filed, order
for publication entered, petition for
special Admr. filed, order appointing
special Admr. entered, bond ot sper
■ cial Admr. filed, letters of social comlittimi
Admr. Issued, notice of hearing is­
sued.
■
. Est. Sherman S. Mowen. Petition
to transfer stuck filed. order to
transfer stock entered.
‘ Est. Jennie Stewatt. Petition for
I license to sell filed, waiver of notice
filed.
Est. Edgar L. Fisher. Bond of
Admr. fjjed. letters of adminlstrutlon
, Issued, order limiting settlement enKntnrid*
.:tcred.
Hit. Mary H. Fisher. Bond of
Admr. filed, letters of administra­
tion issued, order limiting settlement
altered, petition for hearing, on
claims filed, notice lo creditors is­
sued.
Est. Caniiel Cfumkeeckc. Proof on
probate of will tiled, order admitting
will entered, bond of executor filyd.
letters testamentary Issued, order
limiting settlement entered." ixtllilon for hearing on claims filed, no­
tice to creditors Issued.
•
Est. Adahnc Myers. Order uppoinUng Admr. entered, bofid of
Admr. lik'd, letters of administration
, issued, final account of executor
filed, order allowing account entered,
inventory, filed, discharge of execu­
. tot Issued.
! Est. Endsley. L. Gray. Waiver of
All are fully guaranteed.
'notice filed, order allowing account
entered, discharge of Admr. issued,
.ectate enrolled.
■
As we poly have a limited number

Annual Clearance Sale
of 1933 WALL PAPER
All Must Go To Make Room
for New 1934 Paper That Is
Arriving Now . . . All 1934
Paper Has Advanced Very
Substantially Over the
1933 Prices!

gjije Rational ffionn &amp;
HmtCBtment ffinntpany

APRIL SESSION

This Will Make This Sale Doubly
Attractive To Our Customers
Regular 50c
35c
25c
15c

Goodyear’s Make A Scoop

Through a fortunate contract with a
large finance company we are able
to furnish our customers with their
favorite
*

to
to
to
to

75c Paper
50c
35c
20c

40c a Double Roll
25c
20c
12c

Short Patterns and Remnants at Less Than Cost

VACUUM
CLEANER

Special Low Prices On Interior Enamel
and Window Shades During This Sale

For As Low As—

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

50

of these machines “First Come, First
Served’’ must be the rule.

Yes, we will make yqu« liberal al­
lowance on your old cleaner, or we
will completely rebuild your $q50
old cleaner like new, for only O

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co
Headquarters for Hunters ’ Supplies
Get Your Hunting License Here
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

Every Indication at This Time is That

HOSE who
bought their coal a few weeks
ago SAVED MONEY ... and

YOU CAN
SAVE Money
by ordering YOUR coal NOW
— before prices, go any higher!
Our service will make clean satis­
factory delivery to your home.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
Deafen In WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS. FLOUR,
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

TELEPHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH.

The Rcxall Store
TELEPHONE 2131

GOODS DELIVERED

Sluts.
Hie ta
Struln
M..tl.v

ADAMS LAKE
• Sunday callers in the McKibbin
'home were. Mr. and Mrs, Win. Shut­
' tuck and children of Parchment,
Mr. und Mrs. Robert McKlbbln and
'children of PrnirievilIK Mr. and
I Mrs. Wm.-Watson und family of
; Cloverdale and Howard Brown of
. Jackson.
! Mr. and Mrs. Lyle McKibbin and
fahiily of Otsego spent thc week
i end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i George McKibbin.
| MLss Doris McKibbin spent the
[week end jit the W. K. Kellogg camp
ar Piiie lllk. where the Barry coun­
ty school teachers were entertained.
’They all report a fine time. i Everyone remember thc tent meet- •
ings al Yankee Springs. Services
'every evening ut 7:30 o’clock. Please
, try to attend.
.
The C. E. business meeting and p
Young Peopled party wifi be held'.,
’ on Saturday evening, October 14. at. v
'8:00 o’clock, at lhe home of Mrs. '•
Tirifiin. at 329 s Jefferson st., in '
'Hastings Pot luck suppyr. Cotnei-'
.and enjoy the evening with us.
I*
Mr. anti Mrs. George Stimjison! b
1 and daughter called on R. W.i &lt;
i Hughes Sunday afternoon.
If
i
Miss Viola McKibbin spent Sun-;c
( day in the Woodard home in Van-;
kcc Spring'. Mr. and Mrs. Jay
1; Brown accotniwnied them home on
1 Sunday evening and spent the evcI nlng there.
।
Mr and Mrs Richard Pettljohn
. Ispent Friday with their daughter,
1 i Pearl Bagley.
Melvin .Taliaday was a week-end
I guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marcias Bag। ley. He accompanied them to Galesburg Sunday where they spent the|Br«» th»i th* Hoard
! day with Mr. and Mn&gt;. Dorr Backus. | J^/or.'

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
We want a
Good Business Man
to form a Retail Dealership
here for BUICK and
PONTIAC
GOOD business man, adequately
During thc lint five months of 1933,
capitalized, can build himself a
morc Buicks were sold than all other
profitable business in this city sellingeights priced above $1,000 combined.
Buick and Pontiac cars.
Furthermore, thc number of Buicks
Pontiac is die fastest-selling Straight
and Pontiacs already in operation
Eight in thc world today. Through­
here should assure a dealer who oper­
out thc United States, it is outscUing
ates an efficient service station a good
every other car in its-price range by
business in parts and service.
a comfortable margin. It has lhe size
The capital requirements are reason­
and thc style and thc price to win
able. Previous automotive experience
buyers in a big market This is proved
is preferable, but not essential. We
by these facts: More Pontiacs were
want a good business man who is
built and shipped during thc first
looking for an unusual opportunity
five months of 1933 than during all of
...
a man who will devote his time
1932; and June sales of this jKipular
and his abilities to selling and servic­
car exceeded May sales, which is an
ing these two great cars—helping each
unusual record and further proof of
owner to get thc most pleasure, satisfac­
Pontiac’s fast-growing popularity.
tion and economy out of his purchase.
Buick is, of course, the great popular
If yon arc interested, write or wire me
favorite among all medium-priced cars.
immediately at the following address:

A

Thc first P. T. A. of the Durfee r’’$'r ‘
'school will be held-at the school- mvi* &gt;
hotter Friday evening. September 39. | "**,
at eight o’clock. A special invitation!,' * '
is extended to all. Dr. or Mrs. A W.
Woodburne wllj be present and give
a talk on their experiences in In- i
i dia.
i| I
,. The- Ladies’ Aid of the East Bafti-;
more United Brethren church at Mr.l Board of ftipnilMi.
’ and Mrs. Geigers-was well attended;
1 Wednesday.
i
Mr. and Mrs Roy Bclson. Miss
। Marv Baulch and Chas. Hammond!
. returned from the World’s fair at!
; Chicago Sunday.
. ,
Mrs- elms. Hammond spent Saturday.with her sister.• Mrs. Harry!
'Johnson in Battle Creek.
Mis# Grace Banish spent Thurs­
day with Mr and Mrs Will Gurd
near Cedar Creek.
1 Mrs. Lottie Hammond oL Battle
• Creek is visiting at thc Chas. Ham­
' mond home.
Mr. and Mrs Orville Pursell and
dinnhttr called on -Mr and Mrs
Edd. Rice and Mr. and Mrs. John
Birman and family Sunday.
IF YOU SMOKE TOO MUCH
WATCH YOUR STOMACH
For quick relief from indiges­
tion and upset stomach due to ex­
cessive smoking try Dr. Emil’s
Adi* Tablets Don t ttop smoking,
jus: use AtSs Tablets B. A. L/Barker. druggist.—Adv.

♦

D. V. BATHRICK, Zone Manager
BUICK. OLDS. PONTIAC SALES CO.

Detroit, Michigan
iContinued on page nine)

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�THE HASTINGS RAHNER, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER

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PROGEEDISGS

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SOUTHWEST
CARLTON. California.
&lt;_________
1 Guenuvllle.
Mr. and । O. N Landon spent Thuraday-with
Jerry
Etwnhood and family of
of! the latter'* daughter, Mr. and Mrs
15 &gt;0 Carlton Orange invites lhe com-.'Mra.
Mra Jcrr
T Ehenlxxxl
-zolmunlty and all old members to alE“at LeRoy. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rurel Root of Coopersville.
'«?"i Booster meeting at Carlton Orange. Quimby of Battle Creek. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs J. J. Slrodtbeck
’.Io hail Saturday night. September 30 Mrs. Jasper Herrick and family of spent Bunday with her niece, Mrs.
•
i" &lt;*°i Pot luck supper at 1 30. Good proCreek, and Mr. and Mr?. Finstrom, ot Lowell.
imm
Hrnrv Williams and family.
fuinllv
gram.
‘
‘
Henry
M1m Hasel Shriber spent Sunday
Sunday visitors at Mr. and MrsJ Miss Sarah DePriester ot Hastings in Lairing visiting her cousin. who
LaJPayetle Usbome's were. Mr. and spent the week end with Mr. and has been very 111 with pneumonia.
Mrs. Claude Amon of Loraine. O.. Mrs. Walter Culbert.
Sunday visitors st Waller CulMr. and Mrs. Leonard Eteenhood of । - Mrs. Anna Buck and Mr. and Mrs. berts were, Mr. and Mra. J. 8.

&lt;Continued from page eight)

Put Your Coal In NO'

Klump cf Middleville ar
Win Nash and daughter,
of Hastings.

J. Slrodtbeck.
Mr. and Mra. Evan Fuller and
family attended Um Cote reunion
at Townsend park, near Carmona*
burg, recently.

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Place Your Order Now

Thc boll game between Neeley
and our boys was a'score uf 9 to 8
In favor of Prairieville. They of
course were pleased as they were
badly defeated the previogw week
by thc Delton nine. Our warn te
trying to Improve and a victory oc­
casionally Will be iiq Incentive lo
work hard.
Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Hughes vis­
ited the latter's sister. Mr. and Mrs.
Will Gibson, ot Nashville, Sunday.
This is a yearly event and always
much enjoyed.
Saturday evening. September 23.
Mips Rbaemary Stebbins, daughter
ol Mrs. Ethel Stebbins, of this place,
was united tn marriage to Winslow
Lawrence Martin, son of Mrs. Hwin Butler of Hickory Corners. Rev­
erend Reynold* of tlw W. M. church
of Hickory Corners, officiated. Tlw
bride wore a gown of white silk |
crepe and carried an arm bouquet
of pink roses and-baby breath, heri
only ornament was a gold bracelet!
worn as a bride by her grandmother, j
They were unattended. The house'
was prettily decorated with garden
flowers. Thc table with a lace cov­
er. on each end were tell tapers
in silver holders, between were
white asters and white peteuias in
silver dishes. Only the immediate'
families were prerent. After the;
best wishes of those present they
left for their home at Gull lake.

Edmonds Elevator &amp;
Implement Company
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FEED » COAL
CEMENT .. UME
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HASTINGS, MICH

rd thc ball game at Hastings SuiH their annual chicken supper pl tiie
day und saw Freeport win the Aid hall Thursday evening. Sept.
.Thornuppte Vultey championship. m.
from Nashville.
| Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Bergy of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Aldrich and Boyne City were Saturday guests
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith sjicnt Sat-j of John Nash and family.

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Special Prices on

PRAIRIEVILLE,

Harry Hoyer of Marshal! visited
al thc Chartes Hughes home last

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HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

brown crepe with white trim. The
•irrk icommunity joins in wishing this'
worthy couple a succcsful l^fe to-j
gethcr.
. ;
Mrs. Ed. Silcock entertained Sun- '
day tn honor cf her granddaughter,Edna Marie Silcock. a company of
twenty. All enjoyed the goodies and
fun and wished the little mtes.ycars'
of happiness. Guests from Hastings,
Shultz, Augusta and local were pres-.
ent.
Our teachers were guests at W. K.|
Kellogg camp over thc week end
and were pleased with thc program
and Uic courtesy received. Tiie lira-j
gram was very instructive and in­
terrsting.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert McKibbin
were in Ann Arbor on business Fri- •
day.
•
Mrs. George Wood spent tha last i
of tlie week with Mr. and Mrs. pami
Page of Quimby. They met with an
automobile Occident. Mrs. Wood
left them feeling as comfortable
as can be expected.
Miss Doris Burke of Orangeville;
was a guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd
Wales and Gordon, recently.
I
Mr. and Mra. Vaughn Mott re-j
turned to their home nt Pentwater
Monday after spending a few daysi
with the home folks.
j
Tuesday lhe Rebekahs celebrated.
the 19th anniversary of the insti­
tuting of Hie lodge here. Icecream
nnd cake were served. A program
□f interest was given. The charter,
members present were. Mesdames,
Maggie Lehman. Jennie Norrte. Mary
Flower and Elizabeth Wood. A very
pleasant afternoon was spent. We
are hoping to meet not only -those!
present thte year but every member
of our lodge next year.
.
James Verrcll visited his daugh­
ter, Mrs. Harold Covell, and fam­
ily of Climax Sunday.
OjmI Honeywell spent Saturday j
ut iwme. She likes her work at
Nichols hospital very much.
. |
Mrs. Fred Unite and Mra. A. DeShon'of Battle Creek called on Mrs.!
W. J. Polly Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Mary Polley and Lucy Nor­
ris accompanied Ed. Parker to Bal­
tic Crvck Wednesday.
CARLTON CENTER.
The Carlton L. A. 8. will meet
with Mr. and Mrs. Mina Elliott.
Thursday, Oct. Sth. for dinner. All
arc cordially invited.
George Cole, whose sickness we
mentioned in last week's Items,
passed away and was buried Sun­
day. Much sympathy te expressed*
for Mrs. Cote and daughter in their
bereavement
Mrs, caryl Fuller is 111 and under
lhe doctor's care at thc present
writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan King from
near Woodland and Mr. and Mrs
Cloyd Van Arman and family and
Elmer Van Arman of near Kalamaroo were guests Sunday of Mr. ami
Mrs Ralph Henncy.
Mr and Mrs- Frank Friend of
Campbell spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Usborne and family.
BALTIMORE CENTER,
Miss Owen Gaskill spent thc week
end at the Kellogg Camp.
•
Russell
Matteson
entertained
some little friends from Hastings
Sunday.
Edscl Sinclair has been quite sick
the last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell speat Sun­
day in Nashville with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cheney re­
turned to their home in the Striker
district after spending a ftw weeks
with Mrs. Margret ha t/ardener.
Mtes Dora Gardener went lo Ann
Arbor Monday of Inst week where
rhe will receive medical care
Several from thte way attended
the Aid Society at Mrs. Sam Geig­
er's of thc Striker district.

DUNK WATER WITH MEALS
GOOD FOR STOMACH
Waler with meals helps stom­
ach juices, aids digestion. If
bloated with gas add a spoonful
of Adlerlka One dose cle-.ni out
poisons and washes BOTH upper
gnd lower bowels B A. LyBarker. druggist —Adv.
*

Poultry Feeds
Feed ‘Daily Egg’ Brand Feeds for Better Poultry
(WIHRI [(ONOMV RiiiiSj

REMEMBER—When Comparing Prices .. .All
prices in this adv include the 3% Michigan Sales Tax

Scratch Feed
Egg Mash
Dairy Feed

zs/4.^«c to^
100 lb. bag

25 lb. bag 59c

Salad Dressing

100 pound bag

Quart Jar

Rajah

I

SLAB BACON
Lean
Any Size Piece
lb.
BULK OATS
6 lbs. 19c
22*/2 pound bag
PEA BEANS or FANCY BLUE ROSE RICE
4 pounds

Pillsbury Flour
STRING BEANS

$1.69
$1.89

24^/2 lb. bag

230
12c
69c
19c

$1.09

Fancy Pack

Medium Size Cans 3 for 25c
QUAKER MAID KETCHUP
Large Size
Bottle 10c
PEANUT BUTTER
Sultana Brand
2 pound jar 23c

Nutley Margarine

2 •* 19c

PREMIUM SODAS
N. B. C. Wafers
2 pound pkg. 29c
N. B. C. PEANUT CAKES
Pound 19c
SUNBR1TE CLEANSER
Cleans and Scours
3 cans 13c

Bulk Lard

Pure White Rendered

3 20c

ESH ^PUHS AND VEGETABLES

Bokar » 2IC
Chase &amp; Sanborn’s
or Maxwell House
Pound Tin

8 O’clock “&gt;■

Oranges Sweet and Juicy Do..
Tokay Grapes
3
Head
Cauliflower
Bagas
3
Parsnips Freeh and Sweet 3
Iceberg Lettuce Solid Heads
Sweet Potatoes

21c
25c
15c
10c

10c
19c

19c

A ci P MEAT MARKETS]

EEF ROAST
BEEF POT ROASTS
BEEF ROASTS
Arm Cuts

,b8c

lb. 6c
lb. 10c

PORK ROLLS£r12ic
LINK SAUSAGE
PIG HOCKS
Lean and Meaty

ACON

Pound 12}c
Pound 5jc

In the Slab
Any Size Piece

A x P FOOD S'

Mllfi

�DELTON.
daughter and aunt. Mrs. -Geo;
I Sunday was Mra. Hamer Kelley's The "Old Pal" Club which is
fifty-fourth birthday and about noon made up or old acquaintance. oi-Havens and family.
she was much surprised to have flf- former years will meet October 7th ■ Mr. and Mra. Willard Bagl/y npd
r.i the Johnstown grunee itall tn- daughters, of KalamRZdb were week
stead of Saturday, September 3b. a. end
° ‘ ““ *
*' ‘ ~
was first planned. Pm luck ’dinner paret
and various furfns of-entenainin^nt hum.

LEGAL NOTICES |

daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Mr. und Mrs.- Milton Trafford.■daughter ot Brush Ridge spent SuiiClark of Battle Creek: Bert N c- Tortwr Gull lake resident.*, and par-'day afu-rnobn in tlie home of their
trtvb of Constantine; Mr. und Mr &lt;-nta cf., Mrs. Blanche Deprlertor. sun. William Hurt und wife,
Deed Fuhrman and four children &lt;u haw moved to our village and at1 Mr. and Mn Oley Douglas.* and !
Kalamazoo and Mr. and Mri. Geo; psy..ent are occupying the Cal Stan- daughter were Sunday gucMa of her
ton house*
, piyynts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks of
Sprague local.
T he ik-lton L..A. S. will be enter­
tained by Mra. Alice Collins for-din1 tend'd A Century of linntrv.w al
hcr on Tuesday. October 3rd:
The Bunnell L. A. S- will Is- enter­ : Chicago ovjt the week end.
Mr. and Mn*. Hllwurd?Campbell
tained by Mrs. Edward Campbell ut
Gull lake Thursday of this week tor also spent a lew days in. Chicago tlw
I Mra. Mabie Mugridge of Mlddle•vfllB spent a few days last week with
; Mr. mid Mrs. prlle Fislwr i
her---------suter. —
Mrs. Lena
Laubaugh,
------------— und
Mlilrnl, tended the Allegan Co. fair on panted by Mra. Millie -Hayi— —
।
Hcndtfrabotl
were
Sunday
gucsLi
ot
family.
ITH ;Thtlrsday of Itutt week.
■valiun.; Mrs. H. T. Reynolds and Mrs. C- E- Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Titus o( Parch-; Mr and Mrs. Arlty Owens of .Ce­
.
rfnr Creek spent Sunday afterpoon
.Morford are In Chicago this week ment.
I Mr. gnd Mrs. Clem Erne and'tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan
■i
i attending the World's (air.
——Several of our Delton jicoplc. at­ daughter of Kelleys island. Ohio, ar-. Douglaxt.
tended the spirt day at Hickory ■rived iri'town Friday und will tpend' M£. and Mrs. Kincst Gorham and
i70'”11 corners. Saturday and had n jfinc tlw winter with their parents. Mr. children ot Kalamazoo «i&gt;ent Sun(day with the former's parents. Mr.
Alb-rJ turn like we uwd to in days gone and Mr.!. L. J. Oswald.
•
by. Why not Delton have a S|xnts Tlw Cemetery-Circle members an- and Mrx. Francis Gorham.
the
u attended
-••—■*—* ■*
—
|,'; day, and some of our other neigh- 'making arritogemeifts for a supper Mrs. Ix’na LuUtaUgh
i.'ri i.. boring villages also? Let tlw jM-opIv and program at the|r next meeting: teacher.*' meeting at Kellogg Camp
f.».rd Ket together and luive n good old and the Ladies' Aid Society will give 'Saturday and-Sunday.
. f.i'hhnied time, und forget Ubout thc a Hallowe'en party in the churcli

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hIiowii. Bales to other points arc projvorticiialcly low.

From HASTINGS to

Mr. Slgl

MADISON, WIS. . .
CLEVELAND, OHIO .
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
CHEBOYGAN . . .

Stowell, a Coata Grove Sunday
night They heard a splendid armon and line singing by Rev. Amr.-,
and hLs Glee Club from Lansing.
. There will be given on Saturday
night of thin week a program by the

| Mr. and Mrs. ©cell Wliite ,nnd
.children of Grand Rapid.* and Mr.*.
iMiittio Van Syckle spent last week
; at Arthur Covey's.

1 Among t!i&lt; numbers on the program
will be two short plays by tlie Star
Grange players and musical num­
ber by nn entertainer from Kalanut-

Mr. and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson spent
unday with Mr. and Mis. Ray
Castle’nt Prairieville.
•Mr. and Mrs. Allen Terry of LltchI field art fljH'ndtng the we*-k nt Mr

The rate* quoleilabove are Night Stallon-to-Stullon rate*, effro
ti«e from 11 JO p.’in. lo 1:30 a. m. Night Slaliou-lo-Stalion rate*
arc approximately ION leaa than Day Stalion-to-Slallon rate*, in

Remember that Sunday Ls Rally
Day so come to chinch nnd bring ail
roved In lu-all h.
'Huise who enjoyed u picnic dinner tlie family and start tlie new
church year with a rccoiyl attend*

land hunfly. Mr. and Mrs. Geon
McIver and Norman. Mr. 'and Mi

tically

Rapids.

' A part of (our front Rftlninu
। cupi.-d .E. D. Reynolds’ cental

and Mq*.. Frost and family. Fred
Hauser and George Bedford1.
Mr. and Sir.-. •Bradley Thoiripson Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
-..nd children of Scoiu were Sunday Dvmonrt of Grand Rapids wi re Slin-

nolds al CteK'i-y spent from Wed­
Frank Burry uf Lansing was a
nesday tilt Sunday witli tlwir Mr. und Mix Clifton Campbell
caller at . Roland Barry's Thursday
grandparent*.
.
and family and Pan McDougal s|»‘nt
Clifford Kahler and two sow- and Sunday-with Mrs. Campbell s molliMr. and .Mrs. Janies Tyler of
Woodland were- Sunday visitors at
Alfred FLs|xt'b,
Rev. Conklin and family are at-

CHEVROLET

SEVI

DISTANCE

RATES

prosjM'rity m the future.
t-l' The Talking Moving picture rJioa
'r’llnst Wednesday night drew a Ian i
"i crowd. Tlw lull way tilled to over"I flowing und everyone enjoyed tin

I Kathryn McBain are in training at
■,Leila HoipiLil in Battle Creek.
’ Mr. and Mrs Fivd N. Carl and
Awo chirdii-n &lt;
Bunday*
। ers at Hurry’

MICHIGAN

Clifford Kahler and wife
Kalanuuoo shojtpers .Friday.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Dewitt and
Children of Bo«vn.-&gt; Milt.. Mrs. Mary
B. Johncox nnd ’ Elam Crump ot
Orangeville.
Our school closed lost Wednes­
i cux of Martin ijjid Jim Wiicox und day on acmint of illness of the
Ison of North Hope.
, ti-iichi-r anil it did not open today.
1 Mr. and Mra. Merl Count and son
ol Kitlumnxoo *|wnt the week cud
। with Mr. and .Mrs. Chas. Root.
I Byron Johncox nnd wife of Grand
I Rapids 5)wnt the week end’ with hij.
Mr and Mrs. W. A. Johncox and
I mother. Sunday gucste were Mr. mid son. Billie Joe. culled on Mrs. Mary
Mrs. Ralph Dunkley and daughter. B. Johncox Sunday evening.
Mr. Montgomery ol
Ville sjx-nt hut week &lt;si
ter. Mrs. Tom Wilcox.

Hinckle
diet up

THE

I Sunday.

| Grana RapuLs.

2nd CAR

e.-.s served a delicious supper assisted
by her daughter, Mrs. Norwood. A
rood program wx*‘given making a
| very1 worth while meeting.
I Mr* Harry Jones is entertaining

3RD CAR

ZO.JVo y

Mr. and Mis. H. J. Flower spent
Sunday with ti\-lr.son and fiuijlly
in Kalanwaw.-tn the afternoon they
caih-d on Mr.*. Ollie Doolittle and
found Jnr much Improved fn»m her'
scridns illness of n short time ago. |
Bernice Flower went to Downline
Friday evening and remained Uli]

Thete figure* are bated cn the laleit retail regittrallan figure* from
R. I. Folk &amp; Company (all &gt;fate* for *ie full month*). Sime January flr*l,
Chevrolet ha* told in •«£•** of 423,000 pouenger car* and truck*.

'■

Can there be any
stronger recommendation
for a car than this

Tiie Home Literary Chib will b*
iiteriuined nt tlie home of Mra.

Mrs. Lina Culver of Paw Pawvisited her brother. Charlea Lechleitner Saturday.
, Mrs. Meda Spaw and baby re­
turned to Mito-Wednesday.
। Mr. Cuher,&lt;md family have ifone
Ito Grand. Udge and Fred NyVn
'have come to May to their absence.
Bert. Litts and family virnted My­
ron Mason's al Cedar Creek Sunday.
Mrs. lx&gt;la Miller severely cut tlu*e
'fingers when a Bruit can broke in

A nice crowd came do the Kin ley
(Aid which wxs held with Louise TaiHinnge Wednesday. A fine time was
jhad. October meeting will be held

Now is the time^to start thinking about a new car for winter! And
when you do so, think of the way Chevrolet is leading in sales. Could
you ask for ahy stronger recommendation for alow-priced car than that?

i Bert Utts nnd family spent last
' wcejt at the World’s fair and visited
I their uncle, Isaac Mason, while

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total cost for this oil

Spcci
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Atonin
Dewey
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offerin

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GERM

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MOTOR OIL

SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Louis Barlow of Hastings waj a
I week end guest in tlw Wm. Hart
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Douglas of Has­
tings called Sunday on the former's
parents. Mr. und Mrs. Dan Douglass. i
Mm. Leah Davii .spent several'
» *rw«t»*l*H prinltd days laid week with tier parent*.
iMr. and Mrs. Zilians of Shultz.
rnautrK '
। R*u»rt CMient. .Ju4xr n't Prot&gt;*te. I Mr. and Mra. J. D. Hoard and
MU4rU,1HMlti&gt;. RegUter ol ProUlx I Ralph Carter of near South Haven

|^ III TTJ T\ DISTRIBUTOR FOR BARRY COUNTY
ll»nr;&lt;r.
. J^.. n U IxO Phone 2680 HASTINGS, MICH. &gt;4»«linr«
rirmliiP.I in

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YOUR MOTOR

! Edward LechlQitncr and Ralph
'■Dvniond ot Hastings spent lust week
,in Chicago vuiting tlie World’.-. fair
asid the Moody Bible- School.
i Aitnur Edmund.* and wife of Bat­
tle creek spent Sunday with Mrs.

Chevrolet is better looking—Chevrolet has better bodies—built not
jgst of steel alone, but of steel reihforced by a sturdy hardwood frame.
Chevrolet has a bettor engine—six cylinders for economy, cushion bal­
ancing for killing vibration! And Chevrolet gives better value—a long
line-up of modem features which no other low-priced car can match.

CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY,

STAYS UP IN

Spphia Spath sjwnt from Thurs­
day till Sunday with relatives ii

•Ac* k. Note the change of one day
'Friday Instead of Thursday PAI
W. A. Spaulding wxs at the ttfrm
ont day this week and called on hts
old neighbor. H. Flower.

America can't be fooled when it comes to spotting thc best
.“buy” in any field. America knows too much about motor
cars for that. uSo when one certain car wins almost as many buyers
as fbe next two put together, you know the answer: IT MUST BE
BETfTER. And that's what .the. new Chevrolet Six most certainly is.

*C GIMRAL

RALL

nephew.

I

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY
'HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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^12 PAGES

APPROVAL GIVEN FOR
| REOPENING NATL. BANK

PAGES Ito 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 4, 1933

TAX INFORMATION
BYC0.THSM

MRS. C. P. BESSMER

DIES IN LOS ANGELES

SOCIAL AFFAIRS OF HASTING
SEVENTY YEARS AG(P

NUMBER 23

Hastings Brother­
hood’s Greatest Program
Is the One for This Year

higMhAly HONOREDThe

Funeral Services nt Eman­
There Is Still Gov’t. Red
Crawford Chosen on
Tape to Unwind Before
.
uel Church Friday,
Committee by Co-ordina­
I .
Actual Opening
.Three P. M.
tor qf Transportation
EARLY HASTINGS RESI­
SEVERAL LEGAL pROPOBI I Saturday's daily, papers cuntained CAN SAVE NEARLY 11 PER
The many friends of C. W. Craw-:
urday bringing the sad new* to 'he DENTS HAD HAPPY TIMES ford, vice-president and sales, man- (
TIONS IN CONTESTED
CENT BY PAYING 1932
the announcement that approval
many friend., of Mr and Mrs. Curl
iiger of the InternuUonal Seal and I
I had been’ given for the reorganiza •
DESPITE CONDITIONS
TAXES
IN
OCTOBER
October 16—Floyd Starr, Starr Commonwealth.
WILL CASE
Beamer of her death, which oc| tion of the Hastings National Bunk;
■ D&gt;ck Company of this city, will be ■
cuijed that noon in Los Angeles.
November 20—Dr. Gordon Wheeler, Grand Rapids
of this city. Thu’ dues nut mean that
pleased to learn of the fine honor
Though word had been recently re­ POLITICAL GAME WAS
that has come to him from the Fed­
the Bank will be started off -t CO. TREAS. MAUS TELLS
DECISION FAVORS
—Father and Son Night.
ceived of her apparent serious con­
eral Coordinator Of Transporta;tail.
orucciniADv unirn 0,iCP' ‘‘lt,,ou«1’ UMf !,ock for lt
FULL OF EXCITEMENT Joseph B. Eastman, of Washington, i
December 18—U. S. SENATOR ARTHUR VAN­
PROPERTY OWNERS dition. she. had not been confined
BENEFICIARY NAMED I»en fully .-Ubscribrd. I’ Simply!
to her'bed. and. the news of her
The letter to Mr. Crawford shows
DENBERG.
■ ----- —
means that thc plans have been upJake Walker Loses in At- proved ut Washington* for the re­ Speaks of Their Rights and sudden passing was totally unex­ Many Eccentric Characters that ho lias been named as a mem-'
January 15—Dr. W. D. Henderson, Michigan Unipected. ■
ber of the Shippers Advisory Com- •
. . .
. w.i r
opening Of this bunk. It rests with
Lived
Here
and
Furnished
Benefits
Under
Recent
tempt to Break Will of - rgovernment official-, who have pten' The body will reach Hastings
mittec, with whom patrons as well
Thursday afternoon and will be
. 'ty of' red"tape' to------------use in such
matters.
Great Amusement
us the coordinator may consult by
Brion Walker, Dfecd.
----------State Legislation
February 19—F. G. Dunning, Pastor First Presbyter­
taken io 'he residence of Mr. and Some of the’ ways In which the correspondence. Io obtain the pa-!
*to determine how long it will be be­
To inform taxpayers of their Mrs.
ian Church of Kalamazoo.
The conti'At aver thc will of the fore tile bank will be open for.buiW
N.
Chidester.
Funeral
serv
­
rights and bcpdltt* under new legis­ ices will be held on Friday at Em­ people of Hastings founl social eh-' tron's views of various transportai late Brtun Walker, deceased, of
tlon
problems.
March 19—Dr. Royal G. Hall, Albion College.
session of manuel church at three P. M. con­ joyment sixty and- severity' years Mr. Crawford, before he -joined
,r Freejtari. was tried before Judge [ The people of this city and vi­ lation passed at
April 16—Musical Entertainment.
•
! HU&amp;M.-1I R. McPeek and a jury in the, cinity arc glad to know that progress the legislature. Lorenzo F. Maus, ducted by Rev. Keith Chidester of ago may be of interest. We can Say the Seal Company organization, hud;
county treasurer, has compiled u
positively that if you think the folks
I C‘^'1 f&lt;Z‘ WW*
\ &lt; !•
— been made ■"
{has
so »iav
that MM.
this un
an-­ series of questions and answers St. Johns.
in Hastings at that time were a sad a' very important office in an or­ ----------------- ---- ---------------------- —n Get .set for the fine Brotherhood
, ,*l“ **,*?*
r ,d.. &lt;
। uouncement from Washington could • „.hlr
.h
Iw*in(
.
poln|.*&gt;
over which
the.
tat you are mistaken. They had their ganization representing all the rail­ CENTRAL P. T. A. MEET-------------------- U1U &gt;- •' &gt;”
| bro'her. Jake Walker of this city
pubhslw.d
forjurthel ' which cover
.*XfK
..............
.. .........
pleasures, which were simple and roads of the country, in adjusting
Tininnniv r-i&lt;r« your ticket now. There will be seven
Thc will wus offered for-probate! *TiiitMiit uetton soon f »r therr! .. C .. CIVUUM r|THURSDAY EVE, OCT. 12 excellent entertainments with seven
■ hv
Aul-ukH, Il-nrklrv
rhlef K '
1.?
7',WWn
’* "
I Mr. Mall* ROlht.5 OUl that prop­
did not interfere, as so many pleas­ claims by the railroads against each
by Ml,.-.
M.»* AUSU.1U
Hmeklry. the
the-hl-r
uJ'Ca.
’
and with patrons. By expererty owners now delinquent in their
ures do now. with home and family other
feeds, all for the low price of
beneficiary, who wn* represented b&gt; ; 1
lence. by temperameht. az. well as by P. T. A. Council Meets Wed- good
taxes sliould puy 1932 taxes during
life.
■
.
S2.00—or less than one would pay for
Mr. Sigler, her attorney. It appeared .
Integrity
and
character.
Mr
Craw
­
October in order to escajH- prnglFirst, there were the old-time
that when Miss Hinckley was a
b. ™
t|es and interest.
dunces. Sometimes they would be ford Ls qualitk-d for such an import- • no.day Eve., Oct. 11; Di..
small girl, Brian Walker came to
"We are asked some of these ques­
tnct P. T. A. October 28
of the beat In the history ’if the
held in a new barn in the country; ant committee.
work for her father, later marrying,
tions
every
day
of
the
week."
M
k
ofu-n
in
town
where
there
was
a
! One of the most active organiza- Brotherhood. No man in Hastings or
her older sister with whom he lived [
Maus said. "Becau.se they nre of THREE NATIONAL STAFF room large enough. After the three
until her death In 1883. Tliereafter i
itmn, in this city’lias again resumed ,n 016 territory r.urroundlng Hassuch general Interest I believe the OFFICERS AT W. K. KEL­ story Barlow-Goodyear brick store
Mr. Walker remained single until i
work. The first and second ward L’n8s can afford to mtsa the num­
public should hdve the correct an­
building was* ei’ected. at the corners
his death, residing upon his farm
schools have held successful Parent- ‘x‘r,‘* °n thL' l,rWa:n- tf II to at all
LOGG
CAMP
swers. Of course, in this series of
[ ot Jefferson and State streets, the,
Teacher meetings. The Central As- P^^blc for him to attend. We all
K SS.
F0BMER bbsidents make questions and answers there arc sevthird story was made into what was
.•relation will bold their initial mretentertainment We ail need
, end situations not covered. 1 will GIRLS’ PROGRAM AND
Hinckley, his sistcr-in-lnw. in 102Ci
RECOMMENDATIONS
then known as “Union Holl." HerrIng for this year on Thunsday nighr,*"nd cnJ°y
intact* and the in­
gladly do my best to answer spe­
were held dances during the winter
he received an ihjury to ■ his eye'
October
Robertk WAAb.
(look, president.
inU! «wth-»hlle
affairs that
—- I ■ &gt; &gt; ■
—M*" • •12.
—• &lt;**'IA-I
' . Ikk* Ilk. slsbl
, hr thru* Hrr,th
CONCERNING
EVENT
ACTIVITIES
EXPLAINED
cial
questions
nt
nny
time.
”
—
..
nrtafforrtpd
—rhzwt
time.
They
were
the
old
fashioned
. nnd waa taken to Ann Arbor haspiQUESTS FROM BARRY AND *“| P"-"* ■•»'&gt;, Mr Wall,.,- o.&gt;™ «"
[
The
questions
nnd
answers
are
waltzes nnd square dances and were
tai and from then on until 1931. he!
’A1!' pro.cn! an intere.sting program. Programs. ana tile price is very
given
below?
Birthday Project for 1934 Is much enjoyed
NEIGHBORING COUNThe p T. a. Council will hold their n,?£!rate'
redded in the home of ML«a Hlnck- INTERESTING LETTER
Q —Haw much longer may I pay
ley wljo cured for. and looked after
TIES ARE
ARE INVITED
INVITED
' ■: first meeting at the second ward The opening night will be Monday
‘‘Hobbies”—Guardfans to ' 'Occasionally
” ’ shows would visit
TIES
FROM CHAS. WEISSERT'1”3
« i*»town. They would draw people for
him. '
school building Wednerdav evening. &lt;ve,un8,
16- when Floyd,
Have Training Course
miles.•After Union Hall was avail­
-Thereafter, lie spent a part of his'
- _.
,
, nlty ta'ing added?
October 11. at 8:45. All officer? and ?tarr’ of the st,,rr Cdtamonwcalth
A.—October 31. 1933. Is the last' Despite the henvv rain on Satur­ able. plays were given byTroujxs, CARAVAN
■ time in th.- home of Mr George Be- Suggests That Sites of Build• ma TO
iw iLEAVE
_i_owm
committee chairmen of al! throe •*jr Boys, will come here with some
date-on which 1932 taxes may !»&lt;• day’ evening, the Camp Fife' Girls some of them very good. Sol Smith
Iter at Freeport and thc balance of!
’ings of Pioneer ~
~
FROM rnilRT HDII^F organuattan?. the school nurse, the
h0*'4 “udPu}2.n thc Pr”BramDays Be
[ paid without interest or penalty.
THUM LUUnl nUUoL .M1p..rl,,t,.IK!lli-. principal and truant Tbe u&lt;irk
Ftoyd Starr with boys
his time with Miss'Hinckley. On the;
’ meeting at the W K. Kel­ Russell, afterward nationally fam­
i Q —How much interest and p«‘n- lenders
Properly Marked
------------- - -'-•-j • - *•- ----- • !is an outstanding accomplishment.
fith of February. 1932. he suffered a j
logg Health Camp nt Pine hike. In ous. apjx;ared seventy times in Union ' Kellogg Damp lo Be Ho.t 01
ulLy will be added on 1932 taxes aft­ session
a He has been able to take boys who
stroke and on the 8th of April. 1932.' There is ..a growing interest
...
from Prldav till Sunday Hall. An occasional lecture brought
in the er November 1. 1933?
sent lor Frank Brayton, wlio came proixecd Centennial observance in
Commercial Club Party
, meeting, n part of the n. e a. will have been the despair of sheriffs,
night was splendidly attended and diverting entertainment. Church so­
A.—The law provides that a. 4 per full
city Tnarahab and parents and comto the S’ ger home, where Mr Wai- J938 ol thc futuiding of Hastings, cent
of Interest every minute. It is cial* were then'real socjal gather-1
nt Nnnn
htld-ln Grand Rapids. Saturday
penalty or collection charges[ an ideal
ker’t* wii] was drawn, leaving prac- not only In this city, but among peo- shall
place for such n gathering Ings. People did not attend just to
i afternoon October 28. in Westmln.'- pieteiy transformed them. That has
be made plus interest al the
not been ddne by force, but by being
eat
and
then
hurry
away.
They
were
Invitatlons
to
be
guests
in
the
j
;er church,
tically all of hl.-&gt; property to Miss pfr. whu once lived here but now re­ nite of
and thc gracious hospitality extend­
-three-quarters
of
one
ta'
r
first
annual
Color
Tour
sponson*d
~
“
held.
in
homes
When
one
was
in
­
Hinckley wlio was, then in Grund »de i Lcwhcte.
It will be the aim ol all Michigan able to win the hear* Interest ot the
cent per month from March 1. 1933. ed by the Foundation was greatly vited he was expected to stay for by the Hastings Commercial Club
boy. and thus completely make him
, Rapids.
• Among those win) have comment- Thus the charge made in Noyember. appreciated by those present.
It was the claim
thc contestant
! ed on this
prupoMd
celebration
is, 1933. will be 4 j&gt;er cent plus Interest
Lester F. Scott, national executive the evening, unp there were such di­ will be mailed this week to about touch with the general movement toi ovcri
ll*n*
.. of
I,
. ...
. . . Malt
. — editor
... uf
ninety editors and business club H.WWV*
as "Snap-and
Catch 'Em"
that ,the. n-,11
will n&gt;
was
invalid tor ■three
ciiarlcs AWeissert.
Camp Fire Girls, wus thc Friday versions
— —
----- .------- --------—
protect the Educational system ui
of T!'c s«ond meeting will be Monnine months or O'., making a of
representatives In towns nnd cities the state agtanst unsound economic.daX
November 20. when Dr.
reasons. 'Firsta mental incomfM'l- the Kulamozop Gazette, who was for
evening
speaker.
diKUsring
“
The
Drop
the
Handkerchief
and
total of 10.to be added nnil
own—for
rzw tetfefK_»' Gordon Wheeler, of Grand Rapids*
■i-riry. isecondly) Insane delusions.i bom and grew to manhood in this will be add’d* for each month after PhiltMOphy. of Camo Fire" 'Die other exciting &lt;?» games. There was; in Barry nnd neighboring counties, retrenchment.'Programs
mem and for advancement
advancement, of one nf that city's leading attorneys,
program closed with songs nnd always available the contribution according to the color tour com- meiM
and ।thirdly! undue influence exer- &lt; city, worked for several years on Nov. 30 that the'tax is unitald.
and
a
man
who
a splendid'
(fci'd by
Miss
Hinckley.
It
was
the
box.
No
one
was
expected
to
slight
i... u. u&lt; ui
»
tlu* Banner and'at one time repre-,
^stories around thc fire.
*'
”
mlttee
school
.-chool interests
interests and
and many oth/r
otl ’ ac- --------- ——-------has
-—made
- --- - —
claim of the proponent. Miss Hinck­ sens'd Barry county In. the legisla­ , (Continued on page three)
Harold Foster, who is In charge of tivRies will te-carried on by thc dif-!’access in life despite a serious
Those interested In nature study.; it- but no one was expected to pay a
fleeting the route, has mapped
mapp’d but
out । ferent organizations.
» [physical handicap, will give a talk
ley. that he was mentally comiietcnt. ture at Lansing. In a recent letter to!
accompanied Mrs. George Burch, a fixed amount. The eatables were Meeting
HOLDING RAM SALE
that can -----be made
„a drive, .u„.
«»i easily in'
Louise Walton. President. [to fathers and ?sjns on Father and
dictated his own will at a.time when the writer. Mr. WeLsscrt sayr.:
[ naturalists on n wall: Saturday plentiful
• Son night.
donations
were quite ...^
the -----three ------hours by u- ------motor caravan.:
she was living In Grand Rapid*. and Mr M. L. Cook.
morning, and at nine o'clock. Dr.i Church c
—
---------- District No. 4.
AT FAIR GROUNDS Geo.
। For the December meeting. United
that he was not suffering from in­ Hnntings.. Michigan.
B Darling, as&gt;,ocinle\dlrector vogue in the wlntet time. They were which takes in the best of the:
P.
A. Council.,
I States Senator Arthur Vandenberg
sane .delusions.
of “
the
--My deur Mr Cook:
—. , .
*c Foundation,
ruunaauun. told df "The noteworthy for the fearful and won- scenic country in Irving. Thomap-:
of Grand Rapids, Is to be the speak­
Numerous witnesses ware sworn by
I am greatly pleased that Hastings Eight Brccdera Have Listed Battle
Creel:
Plan
”
. .. .:"
defful variety of things brought to pie. Yankee Springs and Orangeville pui*j A VVII I
II^F
er. That is all that one needs to say
Saturday
afternoon.
Miss
Ruby
the
preacher
and
hla
family
—
vegetownships.
'Die
tour
officially
ends
vnirers
vviuu
uuun
uou
.
the contestant, at the conclusion of , is to celebrate Its 100th anniversary: J 32 Sheep -for • on -­
Sale
Sat
• Lattimore, associate field secretary tables, fruit, .baked goods, canned [with the noon luncheon and pro-;
which Mr. Sigler, in behalf l&gt;f Mbs Kalamazoo celebrated its centennial
HASTINGS UAH
CAR OUHLO
SEALS w
Sn1Uorder 10
a-«»me anforevening
that
nsoiiniUO
uvcrC5tlng
everybody,
urday, October 7
- Hinckley, moved lor a directed ver-, several yearn ago. We had u "Prog| of. the national staff, spoke on goods, fresh - meat, flour, dressed gram nt thc Kellogg Cnmp but an!
diet upon the grounds that Insuffi­ u .-s" parade, programs, an historical
Purebred Sheep Breeders in Barry [ "’*’»d'T.‘hip.” stre.Mlng the national chicken;,, hams- and u Utile muiwy., extended route is being considered wow Used in Everv Continent and well worth while. Congress here­
after will convene in January instead
cient evidence had been submitted pageant, and a remarkable display county will hold 'thejr annual Ram ' ,ir°BraiH for Blr,s- s,lL' !«‘d the During the sessions of court a; to take in llw HIghbank Crees and
)
J
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program was------based- on
activity, in- 'large
number
were usually attracted ।Burryville u.n
Hill districts for ,throe!
to establish any of the three grounds ot
, antiques in store Windows. Tiu- Sale nt the Ha-stiniB-talr ground'-----------------and ««
pn OR
95 Pnr
Per Cent of
fact that Michigan's famous Senator
of contest. At the conclusion of the ■ relics were distributed by a 'commit­ on Saturday afternoon. October 7th : terest nnd effort, or doing things, to the court room. There -wan plenty guests who wish to take an after-1
American R. R. Mileage
could be secured for the December
arguments. Judge McPeek called in tee to various .stores—the old furm- according to H. J. Foster, County Tire girls need symjmtheiic Under- of diversion in that old room up-1 noon drive.
The
International
Seal nnd Lock meeting. It was through the good
the jury and directed* a verdict in ture going to the furniture dealers. Agricultural Agent.
standing by their leaders, that the;stairs in tire frame building which I T*'° ni»*n factors were considered
office...of..J. C. _____________
Ketcham’ that____
the
favor of Miss Hinckley.
electing tire tour. Mr. Foster Company of this city recently re-____
the old garments to clothing and
Up to thc
the present time eight girls are naturally ambitious, not! ftoofi on the Court House Square so 1
In considering the various prob­ dry goods stores, etc. This proved u Barry county purebred Rlicep brred- purposeless lu their ideals as so many years. The first trial that thc [said- First, the tour had to end up reived from the Department of i Brotherhood was able to book him
‘
Irina involved, judge McPeek care-,ivvry popular feature for the mer-1ers have listed 32 rams for sale. many people think.
. writer remembers was presided over al l,re Kellogg Cgmp by noon; s^c- ; Commerce of the United Status at for this meeting.
fully stated the several legal prop- , ,chants as it had an advertising Four dlfferenl breccL are listed. The
Afternoon 'tea was served nt four [by Judge Birney Hoyt. The lawyer.-. ond l,R‘ total tune of the tour had Washington, a letter advising th^hi '■ Fur Monday evening. January IB,
• the speakc.* will be Dr. W. D. HendertiMlions. explaining their appllca-; angle.
‘ bulk of those listed, however, are of o'clock In tire lounge followed by n were "free and easy" in those old to be within a three-hour limit., ns follows:
"Your car scab have been used in' son of the University of Michigan,
(Continued on'page six)
[ Fortunately ....
t)ie .location
—.*.... »»
of „...
the
tlon to the case on trial ami fully.। Within a few years the few per­ the Shropshire breed. Tiie main purt series of gamer, directed by Mrs.
I camp made it possible to select a certain ports of China for some He has spoken in Hastings st the
covering all questions raised.
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sons who knofr anything about sites of the offWhg.s by the breeders will Ruth DeWltldt. a Camp Pirc execuWFl FARF RFI IFF COM'N 1 continuous route which winds with­ years. It is now planned to extend Brotherhood .once before. Thae who
of the city's first buildings will have be jtarling and two-year old rams, j live of Grand Rapids.
-SpectatoritLs' was the subject of »»cl-rH'‘c ntLItr LUM (V. out Interruption through some of their use throughout the country, recall‘his addresses then will agree
RALLY DAY NEXT
I passed from the scene. Why not. Some breeders plan to bring in
Hie address by. Dr. J. B. Nash, head
NOW READY FOR WORK • the mast scenic countryside in the but as this is connected with ft groat that it will be well worth while to
SUNDAY. OCTOBER 8 ; during the celebnUion, unveil matk- old stock rams with the Idea of ex­
deal of correspondence, the sltun- - hear him al the January meeting,
county.
Although the
follows
lhc P^tonl Education Depart-)
L
,------------------— route
[ers on the sites of the first school,, uiamrina
changing mem
them lor
for otner
other aceu
aged rants
—
....
only fQr bHef tion
—_ has
_— not as yet _ripened into. For ths February IB meeting the
’11H grounds. Trading and private ",cnl “f
Ncw Yor,k University. Has Headquarters Upstairs &gt;«aln highways
Special Program Including;i Chase's tavern, another in the court Oji
sale
make
up
the
entire
sah?
The
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sald
l
.
h
.
e
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us
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-stretches,
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stretches, tire
tile "town
lines" selected; the
’he placing
plaeins of an order.
erder."’
; speaker will be Dr. F. G Dunning.
[yard giving facts about the first
In
the
world
is
the
problem
of
youthi
ln
HaatingS
Oily
Bank
iarc
in
good
condition
and
can
be!
JMr.
-“- Paul Barcntzen. Tariff
------ —
..................................
— ..
—- ------ Sec-'pastor
of the first
Presbyterian
Kentucky Harmony Singers [county buildings, also some of the num arc not offered at auction.
,n
“°r'd proble-r.
youth.
•*— Camp
"----- ■ Fire has a big part'
Buildinir
[driven over comfortably.
; rotary. Inspectorate Genejal of Cus- church of Kalamazoo, where he ha*
countv Aci-nt F.wtnr u
, ttnd *hat
first mills nnd the old Barlow house every
at Methodist Church
efforUo hav^all tire yearling ln the 9O,‘lUon of u,al Problem Too:
r.. w,
t?
w
! Thc taur 18 t® atttrt fro,n the'toms states that "he expects how- done a large and useful work. He has
I where the stages stopped?
m^two-Ka^d ranu ^ila^'S:
? wrTir
County Emergency court house square at 9:00 o'clock in ever to be In a position to place tire [a wide reputation as a speaker and
• Next Sunday, October 8. is Rally
v ‘,
Sincerely yours. [
»
®°{ninUsls„
'! the morning, Tuesday. Oct 17. A; order In the near future."
will have a real message for thc
Day al the First Methodist Epls:rale this fall on the grounds. Thlrs' C*rcece’ fift5d Dr Na5*1- bul we do
organized for business. Fr. B N. ~
। receptlon committee
will be on hand ----| The
and Lock
copal church, morning worship be- '
ta* over thrPS‘umv^.1“1l^UX!0
' JlAwry.1"'The”
«.»■ —
- International
...,....... .. ..Seal
.....................
. । Brotherhood.
.. .... u.-.
...
Geller or this city u chairman; Mr. to mcct gUl.st8 nnti me procession i Company are selllnk their car reals 1 it will be-a privilege for every
n.ini.fiis at
ginning
as ten
svu ovs-.ww.
’clock. Rev.
Ivif. L.
u- ’L-11 i .
Frank
I^&gt;ntz nf Nashville.
vic/*.rhnlr- wl11
. 8...
..... ... at
. once.
.
.. ,
i, confincnt. It adoes
.•
.
. hear
.
Ing
of
young
nurebrcd
rnmx°intone
s,av
?
s
nt
our
and
call—
decide
।
^
ank
!
e
’
**5?
ct
underway
Markers
in
every
a
large
member
to
Dr. " Royal G Hall.
Dewey lias chosen for his sermon; Ttnn A tirfinn Snlw
XnUn
.Sa
ircm
t
t.
™mrt,
'
r
'
r
»"
k
“
&gt;"&gt;
52!?„
’
££.
Ji
t
•)«&gt;«.«&gt;«.
route
will
make,
n
po,.|
tarlnuA
.-nh
cei.udl.n
.rxl
Mex;t
I
AlhlOT.
when
he
eira
hu
subject. “-A
A CMn,
Going Concern.
Concern."
” Special
Splelul | *‘ wo Auction
action Dales
jaies
appliances of nil kinds which lessen
ana , •.Aalong the route will make it pos-1 business with Canadian and Mexi-iof Albion, when he gives hlaMdn»
address
music by the large chorus choir will*’---- ------------------------------------Refection'u4thVminimi'im*nm*Ai7nf'
l&gt;«- °'«*
ol*r uuiuriu*.
burdens- iiinny
many iiiuucrii
modern liivch-I
inven-! ®J. ’■
J’’*aec7,“ry« CT--.'-Oafvctn
“'''»n slblc for late arrivals to find the can railroads and sells to railroads [ on Monday evening. March IB. He !.»
—’—••------^«*- - ------------- , "I"
S
1^
“on-’' tions.
”*ch such
ns thrasrad,
telephone.
,wh‘®hwhich
way. ,
i in Argentine, Brazil and Chile in a student of social problem* and a
the°'radio,
telephone,, ?iar®c.
l*,c. headquarters,
be n feature of this service. A roll!
HARRY SPONABLF..
(Continued on page seven)
lLa'\
ctta?“?Jud
u^talrs ln
In ; Most people in Hutlflgs nt one ; South America, it
No set Price is inndr f.u- difTrmnr
.'even)
d upitalrs
sells them in fx'dnatmg speaker. He has original
call ot thc official board will also be; •Having decided to'rent hLs farm,
-tire City i^ank building.
ktlmc or another ,lavc Probably serernl European countries and to news on rrclal matters and about
taken.
Harry Sponable will have an auc- grad^P^of^/«2^hon*-------------- -------------------b an?
“ ■ ‘driven
over most of thc roadway
and African
railroads
aL&lt;o.
L”^.Nonn
Nc""ri
—
—u—S in- Asiatic
--------------------------------------- what is needed in government tn*
Ralij Day will also be observed by tion sale on thc place known as the rata- b’ carried &lt;m bt" nriJiro I? ,- CITY RANDTOGIVF
tSiTou weri IO ta.v nL
1 « ° ,U b,Vt
have been selected&lt;a.v
wel-,
ln tire
the Color
CoIor Tour route
routf al-!The
al.
Car,Seal
Company furnishes
furnishes order
' op­
the Sunday School kt eleven o'clock । Morris Burton farm. 2 miles out of
! Michael
r__
a'suwc
" |Celudcd
'uded in
Car
,Seal Company
order to
to giro
give every rltlzen the
rams
at
ow^
“
s
faro.
*
%
OPEN
AIR
CONCERT
Investigators,
w'ho
will
look
Inthough there are one or two sections [the car seals for railroads that op- ., portunities
Hasting* on M-37.
with n special program consisting of Hastings
M-37._ south. Three
,to
‘. j widen he. in the
rains
nt
the
owners
farm.
•
to
cases
where
applications
for
re„
,„.,&lt;,*rHv
&lt;*
’
th&lt;*
iwnnk
h»i«;crate
as
ner
rent
of
the
railroad
—
— •—
—• —
---------- i l£»CaSe’ whyc a?pll“.yo,ns„f&lt;”;
that a majority of the people have erate 95 per cent
10 head of cattle and "141 ''Breeders wim wish tn Wil nurahwwL
songs and exercises by the begin- ’horses. ...............................
speaker
’# •judgment.
Is entitled.
^ESrX* al lra£t harc,wU&lt;38e Of
ners. primary and Junior depart­ hogs will be offered for sale. Col. rams and haw net listed them with K Inclement Weather Inter-lSSwS^.'
The last meeting of the Brotherments. a talk by Rev. Dewey anjl the Henry Flannery will cry this sale.
Ihood will be In April when there will
feres- Pr
°£rRm Will
Be
. The commlMlon has been.notified Aside from the pleaa^e of drtv- RQAD COMMISSION
Read compile announcement of S'awir"1 FOrter’ *h0Uld 1,0 50
feres.
Program
Will Be
sjieclal Rally Day offering.
be carried out a musical program
y'
ne
;
jn Central Auditorium
a ^h,^nWI!Li10 l?cm h.°£
&gt;ng through colorful countryside, the I
dhvc UlRirUMAM 1 HTC We know that the plans for that
. The Epworth League meets at six- this sale on another page of thisi
Auditorium
1 ARRFgTFi) rnn. aimnTfNn'
„ in_ Central
.
,
Pounds of cured pork, which has .coJq,. tour committee feds that anj
BUYS HINCHMAN LOTS 1 night contemplate giving to the
week’s Banner.
o’clock for their rally sendee.
‘ .been provided «y tire government -inspection of the beautiful Kellogg!
ARRESTED tOR slIOOlI.X(,
i■ On Thursday evening. Oct 12. Ore
At 7’:30 o'clock the Kentucky Har­
membership one of the finest musi­
PHEASANTS ILLEGALLY. Hastings City Band will give an from the hogs nnd pigs recently camp grounds and an explanation Will Give Room to Add to the cal entertainments ever given In
mony Singers arc to render n pro-; „ . - - - - r,--. i
Conservation Officer George Sum- open air concert .in court hoote .slaughtered tn its campaign to raise of the fine work in constructive Citi—
-­
gram of music. This group has ap- i Having dispaaed of his farm. Wm.
Hastings.
County
Garage,
Urgent
ner arrested Jess Haney of Welcome square, n intlenrent weather Inter- the price of pork.
•
zenshlp being conducted there will!
hwe Woe. .11 rraemben... 'H.y“r «m taw .11
Get your tickets now. Get them at
Comers on Wednesday afternoon on feres, arrangements have been made , Tire committee have very con- a feature by itself
|
ly Needed
Ihe.^manwllhltadwp, tax voice. “» wul
’..(“'"L1;2
the Banner office, at the Hastings
Till, entert.lnmnl U tree, . silver XtgS™PP'e 'tae- t*11- &gt;1‘ i&gt;O' 77*n- a charge ot hunting pheasants out of i for giving the concert in CentrAl venient offices in tire front rooms At Kellogg Camp a brief informal1 111‘p county road commkslon hare Pnnting Company, at the North
auditorium. ito
No cimrge
charge will
offering being taken at thc close
। ner&gt;’ w,|l crV ‘*1« sale, altering nors- season.
rcaauii, He
m- was taken*before
raaen oeiorc Justice
justice . auwimriiiiii.
win be
oe made, upstairs In thc City Bank building j program will follow tire luncheon [icontracted io purchase thc Georg? Side Grocery. T- S- Baird's atore,
M..r.*«H&lt;i,
*Hnd ^11 give .prompt attention tojniter which the tour will officially' Hinchman lots.' just south of tire Loppenthien's store, or you can abo
An invitation is extended to the0'lwK". poultry and Andrew Mai thews nnd. ussctiaedU..AIM..7=1 Herewith
Is ic
the.',.*
program:
members, constituents, and all oth-,Wo1',^Rfad rul1and WWcasUi or 30 days {n' 1-March-St. Julian-.■ A. W.
. tht’lr duties. It is not the purpose
.
lllw who
w,„ have MIV
MUM!t how- county garage. On tljese Irtts were1 get them of any of the following
ot. * t.nd. -rhore
the time,
era who have no regular church1 an&lt;rfher lwKc °r ,,lU toue of lhc Jalt He u boarding with Sheriff, Hughes.
i thc committee to hand out pro-Jever. may continue the drive over an located thc old Hadley mill build­ members of the committee: Hugh
home, it will cheer the heart of the Banner.
. Leonard for the thirty days.------------- 2-Ov-erture-Princess of India-? visions without knowing that there . exfended route to other scenic rec­ ing nnd the other buildings used by Riley. Charles Bacheller. Earl Boyes.
pastor if there sholl be a good at-:1 1
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o
™
absolute ne«.d for them: but itton5 of the county.
A. Tulles In his chicken business Warren Roush. Charles Hinman,
- ■
I* 3—Waltz—Sunny Italy—Theo M. it IS their purpose to see that no
-a»were recently• destroyed by president;, Fred Jones, vice-pre*!tendance at each of, these services
which
Tobani.
[case of real need shall fall to re-' pCMEOniIQI Y DrMCMDCR fire. The commission has not de­ dent; Tlieodore Knopf, secretary and
and on every succeeding Sunday.
' 4—Rock of Ages—C L. Bomhouse. [celve adequate relief, so far as It Ui ^^NEnUUOLI HuIrlCrlrlDCn termined what to do now about.. Frank Edmonds, treasurer al the
Cornet
Sob
by
Fred
Rabbat:
I
In
their
-power
to
supply
it.
PENNOCK
HOSPITAL
GLAD THEY’RE COMING.
building. There 13 urgent need of___________
Brotherhood.
,
5—M a r c h—Proclamation—A. W.
~
i
Many people in this city will re­
TELEPHONE LINES HERE
Donation, of Fruit and Veg.
WOMEN'S CLck’otaNHughes.
—
member the Kentucky Colored Lady
*
*
If.
*
*
i 6—Selection—Victor Herbert Fa­
Singers, who have appeared at the
BEING RECONSTRUCTED, stable* Arc Most Orate.nip
.nd win. in the n.«
ING LUNCHEON FRIDAY.
Methodist church in the past.
vorites—Victor Herbert.
___ ,
’
three yeats. take over 504 more. This Opening the activities for the
Youngstcrs and “Oldsters" Both Like­
Especially did the jxople enjoy the
W1U ^JJ for mach more road lrj.
mDmner* m IM
8—March—The^Staro^ancTstrioesII rm.
Thc----entlre
tcleP^---one----------,ln® syRtfully
«m| Received
coming year, the members uf the
lady with the huge bass voice. All
SU * d Stripes -----------------------of the Second ward
here ...
Is ----being
-- ----„ ! Some of the urgent needs of Pen- chlnery. which will require plenty
women's Club will enfov
ly
to
Enjoy
This
Channing
Fantacy
who have enjoyed these concerts in
—Bousa.
,
,
,
rforever
„
„ Irebuilt
rebuilt bv
by the
the
tlie Michigan
Michigan Bell
Bell TeleTeleTele-i: node
nock hospital are being recognis'd
recognized’ol
of room to house tne
the machine?
machines. me
Thethe fall luncheon
■
—Friday
•- —
at
one
■ the (Mist will be glad to know that ’Although "Tire Silver Thread,” to;the
Silver
Overture
Bye pnonc
phone company,
Company, agcoratng
according u&gt;
to uuson
Jason' ana
and suppueu
supplied oy
by incnas
friends uiruu®n--»ui
throughout couir.y.
county irorajrc
garage w
is too auum
small tut
for nre
the
. .... minority.
..p, "The
...a u
...v. Thread
oii.vnu ”. 9—Medley
- —
—
- —Good
--'nr,.^nluAbykvthe
ft,..Hastings
Un.tlRMCivic is Hlr&gt;,
.... . .local. manager. New poles,
. i■ the
. county
. who
. have
.
.
-.
. - &gt; equipment
.____ . .thc
&gt;. . county
-........... already
..I_ -J..® o'clock in the parlor* ot tbe Metho­
these Singers will be at the Metho­ be presented
like fl......
these two immortal classic.-. [ HOVk
Boys— HlUTV
Hany Vnn
Von। T'llZPr.
lilzcp
.I1 TMcElwain,
been
sending
road
-' dial church. AHer the busine*» m-*dist church again nextt "
Sunddy
—
;
Players
in Central auditorium irere of tire realm of fancy In .that it is 10-Mdrch, RelWgo-On ward new
and
11IICS wm* mv- .•••
to generous
contributions.
owns.
soKriMuo vM.aw.Muwvvu. .
will be mu&amp;lc arranged
night. There will be no oadpiisslon \Uhl*
i
n.taMed —
Six-----inen ore
a
•
• at!। Especial
— rovernmet
. is
. offering
....
...to bston„there
Friday afternoon and evening. likely to appeal to youngsters of! Christian Soldiers—W. P. Chambers. •.|----------already
thanks are extended to • The
help
ra rxgfe crue Later In lire
«*“ca
nien s
the bene^i
charge, but an offering for U.v
(,Oct, B, has been produced especially six as well os to people ot »ixty-or : 11-Till We Meet Again-Erlc ,n
work on the construction gang and!the Cressey Social Circle which counties for building enterprises in (vf^'nyJ..
nirmix-ro and gue/ta
fft of the singers will be taken.
Ttirclkcld.
i for children and young people of beyond.
these will be followed later by the donated 34 quart* of fruit and vege- order to promote employment. It wl)1
u)e matinee. "The Sli­
This production Is one of the most I 12—The Star Spangled Banner— cable men. Tile engineers who made ■ tables, one bushel each of potatoes, will furnUli the money for that-ver "Thread” as presented by tire
. the community, it Is not "just a kid
---- undertaken
j...----- ...
•
play." This fact the directors of the amblttMte ever
by a .lo­ Walter Damrosch.
.,11 | JSg,™
the survey for this Job have taken,onions and squash.
:purpose on very reasonable terms
Cjvjc pjayera The club I*
particular pains to place the cable! Other friends have given fruit and The commission may consider using Fponsoring
' —. - a. guest
------ ...1
.... ..
r«,n house, ta.
)in°or 25 puX 2 cal play group. It entails three acts
list —
of children
meet ..
at .h.
the court
in- th.
the .usu­
and four changes of scenery. Great
AND_____________
GUN CLUB__TO
_
and wire lines as Inconspicuously as vegetables also, all of which- is i some of the government cash
for the performance.
pervisors' room. Thursday. Oct. 5, in the cast, but they were selected care has been given to working out ROD ____
KACCT I Al TDin DPT a possible. Mr. McElwain says. While I greatly appreciated, ond the aplen—
at 2:00 P- M.. for the election of , because they were of an ideal size to the various effects and everyone is
IYiC.CZ. t Hm I niu ULI. □ construction work is. underway in did. kindly feeling which prompted
^officers
of oth- i take ine
.
—
Ithe Second
an estlmate'wili
Is likewise gratifying.
I Noth* hereby.given that
**-' AT ,,OM oxekh^a.M)1 fmIKNUL
the Ppart
of KO»»n*.
goblin*. The
likely to iaxe
lake aengni
delight in a glimpse ot
of
- ' ' .—
I’lvA Q.w*r*r,M
u-arrl ward,
or,
will fVvo i thelegifts
lllroo*lcn
11 i,". and the
.ii transaction
,
„r„_a
“ri °*
me writer uxeiy
er business. AU members ufged to llaJ
lr&lt;x&gt;p of youngster ....
jnjthe goblin's
forge room.- Gilbert's
---------—
--Ullg
------Members of the Barry County Rod : tre made for carrying on •similar In common with other similar In- amlnMlon of the men who hare,
•
u^Nuiiv win
utienu.
j...._
&gt;------------------------------------- --- v._
..
—-■ •»._ . ------------ .. .
| action and anyone who believes that! cottage,
innerr council
roomana
andaun
Gunciuu
Clubare
arerequested
requestedoybyme
the | wor|fininthe
thpFourth
pourthward.
ward.The
Tiremust
mustJstitutions.
stltutions.Pennock
Pennockhospital
hospitalisishav
hav,
os candidates for en-1 Rar. and Mrs. J. A.
Mcwuiiy &gt;ww
- - and
-the
----------7------------T been elwren ®
nkrUtaiMn
'it
DOMihle for
rriris of the goblins.
goblin's.----------------------------- offlcerN
officers not to forget the special
uo-to-date methods and materials Ing
ins a hard time to get
net along and
nnd all
al! rollnrent *in
the c
C. ,c
C.' C- C- will be be at home tor .hi pansboner* and
oreNING DANCE.
!‘&gt; Ltn'il !»«»
'« bavs and «lrU
special 1 up-to-date
M lhe
A musical program has been meeting to be held in Hasungs. Oct tn Une construction will be used on such donations as those mentioned »*ld in the gymnashun of the Has- heIr frlcndi
the conmuniiy
1. o. O. r. tall taturdav n!«hl. •* ll&gt;1‘ *•' “ *wln« lnI° “« «pl«t
--------- --------- completing
--------- -------tjiese jobs.
■
j.bow are or great uM.nre In
HWi^oolU 1 :e.M. « »&gt; ■ '?•««“&gt;'"*'r *
worked out
in---------------------connection with --------------the B for Hie
purpose of
Oct. 7. Carp's orchestra. AU romc.»' ‘Production, tav. another Pless --------I'nmlnff
coming. Thrv
They &lt;rxn&gt;
were fine
fine.
learning t&gt;» operating axpenaM.
|Urf»y. Oct. 7. IB» IWPOrt M the TbunAW-5^?"
play to fUl in the time between plans for the game dinner to be
-------------- «-•-»-------------------------- «-»-«■
Igvmnasium
not iatar tlian 12:30 P and 5 In the afternoon al
Some people possibly 'outgrow" scenes.
given later this month or the first
NOTICE TO TEACHERS.
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i
-------------------------------In the evening. MOMH
the capacity to enjoy a good, imagi­
Here is a list of the players*In or- of November. Arrangements have) Dr. RusseU of W. 8- T. C. KalaCHICKEN SUPPER.
M. Oct. 1.
CHICKEN PIE SUPPER.
[have been made to hold this meet- nuuoo, will begin an extension class [ Coats Grove church Friday. Oct. 6. Men chosen to take this
Welcome Grange hall. Wednesday, native fairy story—a story like Peter der of appearance.
this
Pan or Alice In Wonderland, for Clawfoot—A-deformed goblin who b ing in the Tno Cafe commencingiin U. 8. History Saturday Oct. 7.(commencing at six o'clock. 25c.— nation will be notified indh
(Continued on page three)
iat 8:00 o'clock.
jat 0:00 o'clock la the Court House. [Adv.
■’ L. L. Glasgow, Chnn.—Adv.
Adv.
example—but they are probably in

GROWING INTEREST
IN CENTENNIAL

The Silver Thread” An
Imaginative Play for All

CAMP FIRE LEAD­
ERS’ FINE MEETING

COLOR TOUR TO
START OCT. V

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. 1033

PAGE TWO

HASTINGS NEEDS A
nt KGU.S wobk.
AUTO DRIVERS NEED
The home of Dr; O. M. Byinghm
a i,nr,TQ HAVE INSURANCE
[vacancy caused by death, realgnaJOINS Ik S. ASSOCIATION •«.. Battle Cicek, associate .re-atrerei^
medical
MUNICIPAL BAND
tion or retirement In such cases.
"
director of the W. K Kellogg Foun---------tire office kh
5* Meets A&gt;l Roquir«nient« 'lor
f,‘'lur' 10 PaX
lor
Michigan Law Provides That
; help, or a\cl
:was taxen trom ann
the daytime. The house was entered .s.._,
The
Relief
Corps
will
serve
supper
k
.
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—
v
—
through
a
tauement
window
Several
Accidenli
Expenaive
Uader
■other office;
ri'-|n case of rural; Membership—Will Bene­
Saturday night from five to Seven. Cities May Appropriate Tax
icarrfcrz. tlte _____ _____ —....
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rooms were ransacked, The thieves
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f.t_ Loca| Association
Responsibility
Law
—Adv.
'
For Sufficient Funds
THE MONTHLY VACATIONS blued with other routes. In this way j
took three American Express Com­
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Gallup are mov­ ! The Hastings city Band iuu man - j
one rural route hu
at , The Hastings Building;
— -r.------- * Loan pany traveler's checks for $50 each.1, , It will be well for any and every
WITHOUT PAY ARE
** *been dropped
'Waxlland.
Nashville. Middleville
Middleville;■ Association was admitted to menwnnd a small amount of cash con- ;person driving an automobile to re­ ing into thc Edgar Brooks house on -aged to exist, and give a few con­
। - ----------- -----------that on October 17 the new So. Park St.
and Delton. At Coats Orovr, Mor-;bership recently in die United tained in two children's banks. Dr. ,member
NOW ENDED
•. financial responsibility law” will, on
Mr. and Mrs Howard Hewitt haw certs in the past two years, thanks to •
gan. Quimby. Irving and Shultz st .
Rulldlna and Loan Leamie Bymton te well known in Chis coun- -that
day. become effective. This law moved from tbe Brooks house w So. ; the generosity of route of our citizens
ty. Ix-chu.'* of ins connection with
intended to protect persons and:&lt;&amp;rk St., to Miss Julia Ruck's house The difficulty of raising sufficient
PAY CUT MAY BE RE....
“*1.
I e.n.»U Ohio. Mr. ClUrtu. U «- the Kellogg Foundation. He was property
funds for band purposes has been a
from
damage
by
hTesparf^
on So. Washington'St.
born and grew to young manhood
STORED Ml
AFTER
DEC. VV
30 .....j,.,..,
aoubt oUM,r co^j^tions
be ,; "W-'tMUtr ot th. Le.rtr
OIUL1LU
ILIl WUV.
..s inert are
n
.Hr,..
.ra.win
ra-.lre.
How to secure an ever-reapy sup-! serious obstacle to its development.;
A movement Li now on foot to&gt;
“ •x-»ti'r fnr
“ it*
«"•«»
“»■
lvnm
Of lint
mnnv
l.-i '
Huttos* Put Offlcr Unking
"*
make thi band a true municipal or- i
gE^cS jx iTciSi;!' K'“’“ F“n'
. reason.
.fTXX™ : ganoauon.
KUT5 "mV“
P“
X
ganization. wnnma,
benefiting, vne
the ™e
.whole aty.
city.'
Wonderful Record in thc ■ Thc new Postmaster General Li ,other details. The Hastings Build- ^*nc&gt;1&gt; orgMU^Uon^_________
but it certainly makes it advisable. Poaer Co. in lheL adv. this week an(1 suwnrM(j by the city. There is
quite
insistent upon a reduction in ing A: Loan Association become a
Sjxrlal
low •—
jirices
are ?quoted
this no hquestion
that Hastings NEEDS ..a
Receipts for This Year
1
The
law
propot^s
to
keep
off
the
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a
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personnel in the postal service. He u member of a national trade organl- VETERAN DRUGGIST"
highways
recklcM
drivers
who
be^
*®®k
in
th&lt;
Feldpauach
Market
s
band,
and
should
have
a
larger
nnd.
Last July every poaunaster in an
vcrJ. msistent that postal enr- ,a.inn m trite
ihL.
inrolved in accidents because a&lt;^v- ln
h.sue And remember .better band.' Various instruments
office where there were |KHlal ein- plo..w.s ina»t retire after they have
n..d Jhah h“ ov®r
GRANTS INTERVIEW come
they
fail
to
observe
highway
laws,
fhey
deliver,
und
your
telephone.cud!
should
be
added
to
the
band
and
3.000
membera.
its
business
is
ad
­
plojces received notice that n&lt;&gt;t-only
; .
for nnttv years, even
ministered by an Executive MannIt will not effect the vast majority wiu bring them.'
.
ithus improve the quality of the con-,
k—l- -&gt;•
Mediom. o^.».«. t*«. of Michigan automobile drivers. William Cole, s. Washington St.: certs. In order to build up bur band
pi? office must take A thnv days'
/pur redS S.ih’^iH'1
*M
Similar laws arc now in effect in Is rcriously ill at Pennock hospital. I we must train our young people. It
smonth holiday without pay- for
'
Si
Sa’ AvtnUc’ Ch‘CaB°'
of Moving of Pharmacy
twenty states us well as in several due to injuries received in an auto would be too expensive to depend on
T^1x^ifirem&gt;plo&gt;ve&lt;wuM^if hi^w D:!C ,o ec«*?mies ln ,thc •‘•orvice.
The United States League, organ-’
Into New Quarters '
provinces of Canada. After convtc- accident while’ returning from Cali-: hiring professional musicians, except
de.yrtTtake
at
^c.
1ye?rs ng" V’ “ld Jhc work Til'*
*"" «&gt;«*»*»
ja ca|»bte leader. Hastings should
Banner has received a copy vof. tinn of a major violation of Michi- fornta a number of weeks ago.
desired, take the
the entire
entire nine
nine days
day? hl
for thc past three months the• jxm of thc local association in the home the Medford. Oregon. News Fealur- gan motor vehicle laws or after failA daughter. Connie Eileen, was have about 25 band concerts'a year.
one toe. or a day * a time, or office
dcpartiiM-nt
has
been
pr.u
linanctng
field,
has
on
its
rolls
toma
thc
first
page
Ls
a
picture
of
■
Ing to satisfy'a judgment of $333 or born on Sept. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. Thc cost of financing the band by
three days at a time, as he pleased; uc.Uy *H-u&gt;uinm&lt; (or &gt;he nr,
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day some of'the leaders in American ^fd Heath. Sr. whom thc paper more growing out of a traffic acci- O. W. Rogers. 202 No Park St. ut taxation
would-----------------Increase our--------fates
but for nine-days during the three
—-• • " dent the motorist's license and all Pennock hcapltal. The little one less than 1 percent On a residence
many? many
many .'cars
years Dir
i-w the
mt ! finance.
.finance- The
I he Hastings
HastingsAssociation
Associationreferefers - to _z
as the •veteran ‘druggist."
months he was to have a holiday time m many,
ihrre was aa suriilus;
.‘ interview
______ , registration
_
, ,........
__ ___ ' ...
___ is taxed
___ _ *125.00 „
r. most
■ur|&gt;iu.- will
willbebeentitled
entitled te-rf^d
Jw-gFhda a dclagate
dclagateTlK
The
interview » ’iinteresting
certificates of the auto- weighed seven and one-half rpounds.
which
the
without pay. In addition to this, montn of August there
over
cxj&lt;eiire.it r- ex- totothe
theLeague's
League’sconvention,
convention,and
andwifi
willtlirouabout
tluxnighoul and
and in
in it Mr Heath tells mobile
arc
Thc
only
way.
Goodyear Bros.
Bros. Hardware
Hardware ComCotn- the
the band
bund tax would be $1.95
a year,
„v;r
cz;~nst
’■s. ----mobile
arc suspended.
susixnded.
Thc
only
way.
Goodyear
$1.05
congress passed a law which made ot
' revenues
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In
rbo
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fifteen per cent reduction in the peeled tluft that wi.l l&gt;- true tor, also participate in the national pro- wn-, pc ti in love with the town to reinstate the license is for Um*|»ny make a special introductory, or the cost of two phonograph rec' ‘ ‘to settle the
’ judgment
’— ” •*In
””offer~~to "those
: " --------------------------J or 3 ahccU of
’* —
----.motorist
who , have vacuum vrds;
popular music.
regular pay of all postal employees./tSeptember, and increasingly so from grams for tax relief, home owning where he lives.
Mr. Heath was bom in this city.-. the manner Specified. He must also cleaners. Rend the announcemait or one tnp for the average family to;
Including carriers. This law is in : ’ Under these conditions the pJ। 1 eheouragement and other Work uiiij.t.; dertaken J&gt;y the League.
effect until July 1. 1934. To incn-A-After completing lite work in school furnish the secretary of state with which appears on another page of tbe m&lt;Wies or 5 galluns of gasoline,
Officer*
and.directors
of
thc
Ra
­
or a few other trivial expenses.. Arc
the postal revenue, congress hud :
he entered a local drug store as a proof of his financial responsibility thLi issue o! the Banner.
tings —
itxsoclation
are; —
~ clerk. Later lie otablUhed a drug to meet the costs o? any future Th" Milter Furniture Co. ha., an you willing to sacrifice tnli much
which waa given over the rad- ----—
previously paused the law-requiring ; speech
■
"re: ; Albert H. ^■a*
^store
iMIV U1
&gt;ia um,.
.^
three cents postage on letters. That io.
i that he did not expect that the
of ,hLs
own. He ptl»pcit-u.
prospered, MUU
and highway accident. Such proof can be announcement in this issue of thc that we may have a good band? If
vacation of three days per;
"
"
'Yi. stebpins.
T—T2—" was
y&gt; share
snare his
ms prosperity done in three wayfe. The motorist Banner which will be of especial i you appreciate band music, whtthW(U rcaay
ready to
law will expire July 1. 1934.'It did enforced
•
be continued after t
K^n si'ut^FaAM’ RCC wtlh 0,"‘ who had worked .with him mny deposit $11.000 with the state, interest to owners of Hoover va- er you arc rich or [xx&gt;r. whether you
not increase postal receipts as ex- month-would
:
filtUr Attomev;
At,----- -- |h th&lt;&gt; BU)re
&lt;aw A j, Carvi&gt;th He may file a surety bond or a real cuum cleaners. Social Hoover men pay taxes directly or help some one
. Secretary; Kim Sigler.
peeled.
- &lt; October 1 this year.
bond with two sureties, pro- will arrive in Hastings soon. Read , else to pay taxes, by paying ren! or
' The present Postmaster General. TTxre have bicn intimations that and Henry s. Sheldon. Roy C. Ffil- a chance-to buy a half interest In estate
1
Robert T Walton. C. S Mcln- the business, which was carried on vlding for a maximum of $10,000 for about It on another'page.
। i by ----purchasing
--------------merchandise;
—-**---------wheth
----- ­
has followed the precedent set by on January 1 thc 15 per cent cut in ■ ler.
tyre.
Directors..
his predecessor, of declining to name salaries of postal employees would
here for scvend years as Heath and personal injuries or death, and • a , The eleventh annual -8|k&gt;1 light er you pay taxes now or expect to at
The
assets
of
the
association
at
be discontinued as thc government tiic'timc of thc ta’-t financial state­ Curre’.h Later Mr. Heath sold his maximum of $1,000 for property theme. "Showboat-* Time." Friday, some future date you will register;
has been severely criticised for re­
interest in thc business here to Will damage; or the motorist may file a Oct. 20 nt 8 00 in Central auditor-; ajijirnval by signing the petition askshowing that hi; carries ium. Four, classes and faculty will mg that the jieopje of Hastings
. ducing the j&gt;ay of its own employees inent were $158^93.00.
,
Stebbliui, who has carried it on evercertificate
1
I while demanding, under the NRA. nniiMTV DA v/eon nnk
smre. He uils for three years a pub-’ । motor vehicle liability insurance for participate. First 12 rows in center i have a chance- to fotc on thc mu-'
lisher of a trade journal In Chicago. . the necessary amount.
section reserved for 25c. All other nlcipaJ-band tax and by voting YES
I that employers of labor increa.’c the ; COUNTY PAYS S22.000
'wages of their employees. TTi-re has; ROAD BONDS SINCE MAY Th,n hu drAlr‘? for hu old business x Every driver of an automobile scats will btMOc until noon Friday, on the ballot when these papers are i
RUflU DUfilUS SINUt MAT returncd and hL. wt.m l0 the Pacinc ,ought to see plainly that Iw liad Oct 20.. After'this time these seats; presented for your consideration. I
'been r.o official intimation that th'drive carefully and alwavs be will be 15c 'Drkets go on sale, ar This is a city improvement which;
slash in pay will end December 31.
coast locating in Medford.
. better
'
but ncwi|»pcr corrcs)x&gt;ndint&gt; in Could' Have Paid All Bonds
Tly first sentence in Mr. Heath s in n condition to do so. also that it High scho&gt;I Tuesday. Oct. 17.- Ad. t very one should vote for. The jko- ,
Wa -hlngton have intimated that ; When Due If State Had
interview in the News is character- will pe wise for him to carry auto- Fritz Hnckl ’r. n well-to-do filnn- pie of Hastings will not regret the;
mobile insurance.
er living near Centerville who, since co*:;. but if they should. tlhrfiamtissUc
’tic of
him. Hc
He saW;
said, '"rm
an cnthat would be done and they usually
p.iwi
!♦&lt;■
•&lt;-J
ot
,Um
I
’
m
an
cn
'
Paid Its Debt to County ^fhusiastic contract player. I a.m fond
«t»
the depression began wa* known taX
to ■ may be repealed by prciwnting it
have ranc reason for making suclU
. It will be gfofi i----- *•-- ~—• •' of. the —
J-—■ —
* ’I -----J -*of niCTDIPT DAY ernilT
outdoors,
nnd
am *-fond
’rCc*&gt; considerable sums of m-ui’-y at any regular election and having'.!
statemenu.
UloInlLI
bUT
q
LUUI
hidden somewhere, was killed bv majority vote against, It.
working
on
my
lawn
and
in
my
gar
­
thc HasB*"? t-.iunty I
LocaHy. the busihci
rniIRT
nF
WnWOR
bandits
Monday
night.
That
night,
paid on all den. For the past five years I liave,
tings [&gt;ost office'ought to givi.-&lt;■ much Mi,y uie interest
tUUK| Ul- nUNUn sh&lt;.rin Leonard and others ol h:
.HEATH OF GLEN BOYLE.
center’d my attentions-on the lawn,
.Mithfucthm to tht« government. Fur
• B&lt;.AC
have, at
at the
the reqinrequest
the i Glen Boyle, wlio was for many
around our house: and I can safely i»_„a .* a
rin
'staff
u‘n have,
t ofof the
the year ending December 31. 1932
.-ay that 1 can make two’dandelions, Bo&gt;a Advanced in .Classes
&gt;tatc |M&gt;hc,. ut Lanains. partlcijuU.-d reais a stock buyer and also operattiw postal receipts here dropped be­
in the hunt for the cowardly mur-- id the elevator and was station
grow where-only one ^rew before." .
Four Cups Awarded to
low $40,000 for the first time m
igent at Milo, died Friday night in
The Medford paper'states that Mr !
many years. But &lt;his year they have
Troops for Efficiency
New Borgess Hospital. Kalamazoo,
Heath's drug store,. of which Mr.
come back with a bang. Everything
ax the result of a streptococcus in­
Tlie
Barry
County
District
Boy
bond*
.trite
mon
Fred Heath. Sr., and Mr. Fred
indicates that Uw receipts, for th".
----- —
Scout
Coiirt
of
Honor
was
held
in
nn
UUIUIIIUU14V
An automobile accident occurred , K'ttton.
&lt;
the principal
, Heath. Jr. ure proprietors. 15 being
fiscal year, 1923. of the Hustings post l’a'- about one third
- -----■
He recently scratched his head
' ’■ of' May moved into fine new quarters. Mr. the court room rin Wednesday eve- Sun&lt;jay afternoon nt the Marlon
nnd -Will
Will ’,,-n!
office will reach $60.mXi and
a!
Hie tbs
on thc barb\(f a barbed wire fence.
To Best Express
automatically restore Hostings as tin .last.
‘a,tchiga'n paid Heath. i-xprcsMS hLs confidence in nlng. Sept. 27. Rev. L. L. Dewey Warner corner. i»rth of Banfield, in Streptococcus
infection set in. By
the Itjijir.- progress and prosperity of presiding Advancements in rank u.hlch Mra Mary A B»lyeri: 78. was
office
of
thc
first-class
and
add
Your Sentiment
were ns follows: To Second Class fataUy mjrired. -Her daughter. Mrs. Monday hLs cast* was so serious that
the country.
something to the salary of the postScoilLs. Owen Gaskill and Robert jda £pv&gt;n. was with her in the car the doctor advised that he be taken
master.
'
to
the
Kalaffixux)
hospital. Efforts
Sherman.
Troop
71.
Robert
Bronson.
h
,.
n
h
wa
,
&gt;tn
,
ck
by
ano
.
h
er
auExceptional
give her Genuine Orange
tire
prii
Blu’ J“CK,J: ,o rw*1 v‘*“
bond ^HRRA^rki^Q AHTnunmi c
' -September 30 ended .the third
Bluiaom Ring! — made
72. and Jack S£Rp, 13: to First Class (CIn(lbl&gt;,. yra E;x&lt;on is a resident of to stay the infection proved unavail­
. quarter of 1933 for the local
BRANCH S AUTOMOBILE Scoutsc David Townsend and Arthur
ing. so he uhu operated upon Wednes­
by Traub and featured
did Dot'
office. Through thc kindne
------I
Laltalllstcr. Troqp 73, nnd Paul Bolyt'it and Mrs. Epson to thc Del­ day. That did not result as it was county
Postmaster Shultcrs w are'abh- to meet it? wy- the principal •ut
that Was Taken From Driveway Bates. 72; star scout. Albert Ors- ton hospital where the older woman hop-.'d, and he died the* following
give official figures for three months.
Drop
Friday night. 7he funeral was held
lute has paid only a Email at Dr. Lathrop's Hom—
rignifiennt or proper for
, Sunday afternoon at Delton. He ,wns
gas and weight taxes it
was not seriously injured..
Made a'73;
Good
Apprentice
Get-Away
Sea Scouts.
“ Willard
------ •• The
---------------ici&gt; way
•»«&gt; to buried at Glendora near Benton;
. this county. There is also a
two were ---on ----their
office,.for the nine, months end:
wlio resides
Harbor. He 1? survived by his Wife,
Two nnd jmi ibly. three thieves Arnold. Robert Corkiris. Ian Iron- visit Walter Bolyen, »*«.
balance due from the state that
.&lt;r.
• ‘ car —
tide.
Peterson.
Fox. Lynn near Cedar Creek, when the acci­ but left no clillilren.
Our complete ■election
should ha-.e been paid' In 1932. Il stole Ray Branch s V-8 Ford
-• Lloyd
— -*----------- tWm.
* v,'~"
total is larger than the receij
from
the
wav . at
laithrOp's
"»d Llo&gt;d Hopkins. dent happened. Besides her daugh­
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...V drW
UIIM-.II
.1. Dr
Ill
Mfr
a P*"*
-- -• - L- zQl.i..
; HaU „r,atr&gt;
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any previous twelve moctlis. 1
.
in enough revenue so the state car residence Thursday night. After the*®1,1 from the Ship' group. Russell
ter, Mr.-. Epson, and her u&gt;n. WnlMr. and Mrs, Will Gtrlinger of
fecm,s certain that, leg the calendar liquidate Its •:bl.gatl&lt;&gt;n!»\to the coun- theater w i.. out Mr Branch dtove | Cleveland, leader. Merit badges
dnirv fur Btylc, aimpc
| Cadillac visited over Monday night
year ending December 31* the total
Jaward’d for,, ,h.c P.roJecU following children:
chn bo done Dr. Lathrop to the latter's home and'
Frank' who with Mrs. Carrie L. Cterlingcr and
will reach and probably exceed
retire all n stepped imide for » few minutes Mined. Athletics. Lloyd PeU-rson. lives in Barry township: Evcrell j Mr and Mrs Herman Winkler.
----------------to
--------w... but
- 74.
vWt.‘ Not exjx-cting
remain
a i Automoblling. L. Z. Hall. 71;
near Gull lake; Claude of Detroit.* Mr. and Mrs Waldo.J. Gcrllnger
.-lyort time, and because his car was • Comping. Willard Arnold. 73; Cook­ Mr. arjre J.xta a.ld Mn B^le and family of South Sunfield visin the driveway, he did not think it ing. Albert Orsborn and Bernard FrUendU .ho .lire war Hickory, ,„.d hu moth,ri M„
u OprWilliams.
72.
and
Lloyd
Peterson.
necessary t.r take out his car key.,
isn't good,
i1-------------linger, and -----------Mr. and----Mrs. H.rm.n
ess meh
.r The
.nt- itui-vcbut left it in th‘- car.
thieves' "■*: Farn‘ mechanics. Lloyd Peter- Mr.s. Bolyen was a pioneer rcsi- Winkler. Sunday.
7I- F'”" »'»• Clp-Mcr Eaton dent of B.irry township. Her hits-1 Miss Ger'mdc Schuler
THE JEWELER
the prmci|&gt;.il has evidently pushed th puio tram Ihi
don't carry
-- j ------- ,— ------- of Ann
-&gt;&gt;»’’’■ band. Dana Bolyen, died twenty- | Arbor
•tired and the in- driveway, into the ........ (1nrt thi n Hpnry Eaton. •”’&gt;
is home with her jiarents,
d .inn.
J-.. i-.«d tte p.,.-.MK&gt; ’L «nd Bv.n
Til.- lun-ral ... Mr. and' Mrs. "
„ c
“; schull,;
-----* ’ ami'
th- lei “« “
’”J' Ihrra
up i
.
----------------------.. .« pur,.... .Key .In,
IwM »&gt;
I’ rtura'i •l .lllckoo
va„„on
...
Xt 'HR - ' Corner M two o clock y.sunlay
due until next May. If in the mean- .ran. m Uttatp^
Mr ,M M„ p,,,!.
,nd
here. Thc ..
Golden Anniversary
" ’ of Michigan can find-also in the driveway In front of the
afternoon.
sister. Mrs. Edward Clark, of Has-'
I
Personal
health.
Bernard
Williams.
Thursday ut r.tMFP. M.. at the Sul­
‘
Barry Branch auto
,
tings
were
calling
on
their
Wood-,
1883
1933 r’, 73; Public
health.
livan funeral home in Grand R-.ipirb
of■ h'theliil...
thieves X
werebonS
seen by.
* "“''Ceollecunx
health. Bernard
Bernard WiUlatns.
WlUams.
CYTCWnTIME
TIME FOR
CDR
roun
?l
sump
SUU.
EXTEND
I
land
friends
Sunday
afternoon.
1
with interment tn the Middtevill
Mrs. S. C. Schuler and Mr. and
WHEAT
APPLICATIONS
,, .....
«... S|.« d..l b“i^, wwlm.n.L.lhrop cw
1-- -............
Mrs. Walter Cooke coiled on Mr.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Committee ,,.nd Mrs- Spcnor Jotinson tn see
highest number of Second Class B^rry
County
i.v/but m two* men standing promotions
vomniiiiec thp ncw
-1JlurAdUy ’evening.
wax awarded to Troop
— । M^r.
Sets| Tuesday, Oct. 10,
Ktre 7 and she thnnah’ -h’ L.
71- T-.. 6-..K ------Reid- Scoul
i«h.-r nS?inhlblhlS!t‘iS‘
Troop 73' Earl
K M
as Final Date
’■ r Bl : , H
-h e.’*on ^ic Hodges Jewelry cup for On September 26 thc U. S. Wheat i
&lt; .&lt;. . She did no. . inpect they |
percentage of Second Class
‘ “
_u ..
, i
promotions, also the Kim Sigler .cup Adjustment Admml.v.ration an­
I’. ntwd nnt.&gt; was auard,,d Troop 73 for thc high- nounced through the daily papers
there would be an indefinite ex­
"■
pu“ Ck“,,ra- that
tension of tune for taking applicu’m M..
th..: "lotions. _ _ _ _ _ . _
tions for wheat adjustment con­
tracts 77iis announcement has
SUNDAY —MONDAY
forced thc Barry Co. Allotment Com­
mittee to extend time for taking ap­
.... ■...^ ™ UliciMEET|NG0FS|XTEEN
plications in the county to October
-__,|0tli. after which date further appllLATER- sheriff Leonard
rcheld today. and
SCOUT LEADERS
.
ceived word Sunday that the Branch
.
.
Arrangements liavc &gt;been made •
Had been-located in Detroit, but .
m
..
whereby anyone desiring help in]
SCHNOZZLE DURANTE MADGE EVANS
.• was no clue to the thirit • ■Area
Executive
John“* v“ “
*«*”*•»»« T. Ben vwci
..-’ nmking out a set of blanks can get
Branch is in Detroit up bu-lneu tston Was Honor Quest and such help from ahy township com-!
JACKIE COOPER EDDIE QUILLAN
cnnnl,n, Wednesday
&lt;• Night mittccman
or nt
the
County
Agent's
And Many Other.
Speaker
()fflc
,
;
Aboat
nflet
,
n
mlnut
,.
5
w
r
...
Lb.
Sixteen men met at Hie Abcn qulred to make out the complete ;.nt
Taxi Boy.' Comedy—“Call Her Sauaage"
shack down thc Thom- of blanks at thc County Agent s Of-1
wi’ are sure our readers will :y&gt;( ■i Johnson
river on Wednesday evening . flee. Stop in nn ytimc you are in,
LATEST PATHE NEWS
FRANKFURTS
u. 10c
rgri the excursion next Sunday, apple
for a Boy Scout leaders' meeting, town before October 10th.
theme of the meeting was.'
—•_
----SAUER KRAUT
c.„ 10c
Chicago and return. The advertise­'‘ The
'."'•I
ment &lt; bcuhere gives thc particulars. "How and Why of Troop Program- COST OF GAS TAX
COUPON - TUESDA Y— COUPON
PORK SHOULDER ROAST u. 10c
COLLECTION REDUCED
A M and reach Chicago at 9 35 A: T. Ben Johnston of Battle Creek j
LEG OF LAMB
18c
M' M This b. the regular railroad tfine
! Lansing. Mich.—Coat of collec- ■
spoke
on
measuring
cluracter
and',
&lt;■ ' It will be easy to get to the Cen­
tion of the gasoline tax by thc De-1
BEEF SETTLE ROAST
10c
tury rd Progress grounds, which are effects of Scouting on community;I part merit ot .state for the first six ■ I
close to thc Michigan Central de|»’. , life. Tin? men enjoyed a pot luck',months of 1933 was six-tenths of
Returning the train will leave Chi-1' supper, • those present being., Hugh ।one per cent. This is a reduction of'
PARAMOUNT NOVELTY—"SNOWTIME”
cago a! ten o'clock a*, night Full Riley, courtly chairman. Rev’. L. L ,25 jicr cent as compared Vith col-1
rood bonds
Lb.
Freeport
particulars can be govten from Dewey., county chairman of Court lection costs for the entire year oL
ol Honor; H. J. Foster, comity chair­ 1933.
man of Rural Scouting; Lloyd ShaIn 1932 thc cost of collecting $21,­
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
HERR TOD.n.
. fer. field executive; T. Ben John­ 759.195
PRIZES Till:
Lb.. 25c
ECK-RICH OLEO
in gasoline tax was $117,947
ston. area executive; T. S K-- Reid For the first six-months of 1933. the
presided over by Dr Ihul:
received a present last week which and Smith Sherman. TYoop 71; 'cost of collecting $8,832,291 amount­
CANE SUGAR
10 Lt.. 55c
BEBE DANIELS in
Fred
Ballance. 72;
Rwuei!
Clcvc- 'ed to 852.917.
; district
superintendent
she pn.*i’s very highly. Thr donor —----------—---------- -----PRUNES '
• '
Grand Raoid- dfitri
w»- Min- Clara Harper, a missionary' land. 73; Dr. M.K. Kinde. 74; Arik
--------- ....
3 Lb.. 25c
&lt;•! thr Church of.
iu.uw
the Brethren
o.cuuru in
in;A
” Heid. Ed Kane
....... and Rev s A ORANGEVILLE (OMMl'NLb.. 19c
Nigerta. AfrtGa; Tlfe
Trfe present Is
is a Wuru.
Wurtz. Noshvilte.
NoohvUte. 77; Milo DcVrie: ■
SWEET POTATOES
large sized, leather pillow top and Arthur Crother.-. Pack 9; Hai
The fin: meeting of the Orangetrlmmt d with tigup-s made , from vc&gt;' Burgess. Pack 14
.
i ville Community club was held Fri­
an exce
Comedy—“The Name is Familiar"
Hiakc akin* The work on it' is ar—!---------- '—
day night. Sept. 39 and elected their
Our Special A-G Ad Will Reach
tL- tic and cleverly done Mrs. Teeter I.yBARKER S ONE-CENT SALE
officers for 1933-1934: Mrs Jerry
ROBBLD I tillffll TIME
FOl'R DAYS THIS MONTH.
LATEST PATHE NEWS
prizes .the gift very highly.
president; Mr*. William
or the four!
■ The LyBarker Drug Store has Coryell,
You This Week End.
Deal, secretary. Harold Heffner,
.kw..
made merchandising connection that treasurer. After tile business meet­
&gt;r tor.
l&gt;* S your vacuum cleaner need enables the promotion of a cne-cent ing a motion picture program was
overhauling or rebuilding? If so you
Tills is the first of its kind
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Telephone
Deliveries
will tx- ranch interested in thc adv Held by this firm and many oppat- enjoyed.
jalbwy. nf of thc Goodyear Bro.-. Hardware Co. tuntflea are being offered to save
.„
v. ,. K
2272
At 8 and
would fi: elsewhere m this issue. Note the low money during these four big days.! The next meet nut of thc 8 f.
price for completely rebuilding your Mast, folk* art fnmlluir with the ‘ Rutland W c. T. U. will be held at
Hastings, I
10 a. m.
vacuum cleaner.
! Plan. By purchasing an article at; the home of Mrs. Fred Otte Wcdnes"Vi’n
regular price you may obtain anoth- day afternoon. Oct ll France* Erand 3 p. ID.
TAG DAY RECEIPTS.
er one just like it for one cent dur- wnj has charge of the program on
Pm'inls
frnm thc ni.w.
"FATHER NOAH’S ARK
Michigan
Receipts from
Blue tr.wt
Bird tasting these four days. Read .....
full ___
par- s. T. I. work Also 11,1it being
being RaUv
Rally II
jy nvi
heldi..mere,
du Briulday
Saturday tutted
netted tteulara
titulars about
about, this sate
sale in LyBark-LyBark-* Dav. each ere
&lt;®r is -------*
flay
.wre. dn
requested
to &lt;ome 1I
Pxramounl Comedy— Silly Symphony Cartoon’
■C. If Hmm&amp;n at 546 North Hanover. H0 «
I. irportw. lUmld F.nx- er. Mreruuno In Ihu *«Mi Bin- .nd b.-uu ramrthmo tor thr pro-1
, Visitor s welcome.
Wlnrt
winner 01 the tat ptue .ner.
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I. 1K3
HICKORY CORNERS.
ORANG1
NASHVILLE..
,
, A large crowd enjoyed the aplen*
The schedule so far has been:— tng the tax over a 10 year period?
Mra. Nellie Cross of Hastings gave
„4
14_
.
...----------------- •—me o
A—You may pay tiw installments
Mr,. AS»n O«r&lt;ah and Mr.. Call
■'«“&lt; »“» ®"&gt;.’ a very entertaining talk on "Proad- aprF Sunday guests
fl—T. as far in advance as you wish, thus
Lykina called bn Rev. nnd Mrs.- D . uy weiuiaf.
(Continued from page-one)
-* saving youraelf interest.
C. Ostrcth in Lundng Munday aft- Miss
*’ Therrssa Danse of Lansing nent Women at the White House" at------spent the‘week end at her home the Home Literary Club at Mrs.
—— ■ Q—I have an unrecorded warernoon.Friday. Oct. fl. Middleville P
plays
Mr. and Mrs. August taFui
Turner’s Friday.
Galesburg
«t Galesburg, Fri-d runty deed on which thf 1931 and “weaver" tn the elfin world—Har­ | John Wolcott. Mrs. Etta Baker, here. —---- ----------------------- *About 400 attended the first com- ■nd little son of Hopkins were
1932 taxes are- unpaid. Docs this old Finkbctncr.
LOCAL ELEVEN HOLDS
; Granger, com^xmdent.
and Llhian Eliston spent Sunday!
BAHRVVILtE.
’
muriity meeting at Kellogg school day guests of her parents. Mi
i new law permit, this deed to be re- Moles Ear—Vintner of Hie goblins. with Mr and..Mrs. Heeley tn JBunMrs, Elmer Outeiwr.
~G7T7T0 A 0-0 TIE
1---He makes wine that cau-ws forget­
corded?
field.
thc - former George and Mary Hayman spent “nd Joyed the talk given by Prof.
Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kahl
,1.. ,»i wk with Mn. Ctalker ol Owl Burnham.01
, „
' A—Previously. In order to record fulness to those who drink it.—
N,.h.r,lr
“ B* AM—. «■
«A‘- tertalned relaives from Woe
Mortxlhu. nutey M,
Mr ’Li
and ’E
Mm.
El- AJ**"?
Sdrappy Hastings Gridsters
-—
—, .. -- --------------- David Townsend.
Sunday.
Claud
Hough.
Cl.
01
?
Mr,.
Bill
OU,
.1
&lt;MM.
.nd
h.d
to obtaift a tax certificate which cer- gpiner—A very small and useless gob- Kaiix.ii, pasM-d .
Ed. Pierce from Comstock
Turn Back the Charges of
,
»»&gt;• T&gt;»r&lt;d.y .1 cold.uu-r and retumrt by w.y M dinner wuh ber r~nUy.
tlftert
«.r.. nn
|n&lt;1((t ,({ hu t|,nr
tified th.,
that th-r.
there were
no .Ullnmwnt
delinquent. ~*]J|n wh&lt;J
his home of heart
Mr ■ M4rtriiu.(.and Oeorse and Ml» _Tuoi?,h0,u 10,‘ ,Eaatern farm at this place and is making
He^vy Visiting Team
taxes on the property covered by 'Sleeping
,
‘curled up like a door- Hough won the x&gt;n■ rl... irnnble.
----------■
J:
i
,
“
I?
HAnruod
tone
»1U,
thrm.
‘
!&gt;■»'•
«WP«r
at
Hie
deed.
The
Moord-Holbeck
act.
mou&amp;e-'
—
Jimmie
Adcock.
Hastings High school football
C. A Aough. He left Nashville
NadivUla over
utrr ’ Su
„d gtu-sl*
u ol
Mr and
and Mrs.
M u Ble Mawn.c Temple beta, relebrat- some improvements there.
- —
however, states that taxes of 1931
Sunday
of Mr.
tram played Its first hmne game of
Mrs Ray Herminetie and little
B.?idr. Uie rtf-,
Mt...
In. UMr a&gt; amuveoary. All ehar(Continued from page one)
' or prior years are not to be com. id- Weasel—One of thr ugliest1 of thc thirty years ago. E
the season Saturday and held thc
daughters of Gun Plains spent
—Miles Waters
lie Jeavqs three children
-hlldr.1 ami
and one*]
one
pn,.harfv,|!r and Mr, trr member, n MM
———
---- .
'
-- ------------------- CIVU
ered M.&gt;
a:, delinquent MIM.C
since U&lt;*Utl
under HUJ
this little 'people.
large Grand Ledge team to a 0—0 , ——
wtih her parents, Mr. and
Young ot SanJ
WordUtbrop
was received
fromMary
Mr 1&gt;and Thursday
Q.—When will unpaid 1932 taxes la^ |twjr wlJ1 nol
due unlj| J935. Koll—The sourest und snappiest nob- •fter. Mi* I'
«*-la
and Mr.
Mrs Art----------Earl, of----this -----------------place.
Diego.
Ills
father
was
brought
hefl^;
Mrs.
Glenn
Whldby
of
Mio.
Mich
.
Therefore, In llw case mentioned in lin. Stiff kwued-too-Mvl Mv!—
Enos ta Course and family have
Neither team threatened seriously go
' to—sale?
leu than a year ago for burial. &gt; Vine.
announcing the birth ot a daughter
,
Paul Adcock.
At the 1935 annual tax sale ___ question
above. It would be necRev.
and
Mrs.
Gillette
of
Gull
movAl
into
Herman Morehouse's
In the first two quarters but in the onA the
Tuesday In May.
------- •for
— •&gt;cssary
the 1932 tux to be i&gt;uid Slumpkin—The crown prince A fat Tiwy arrived in NashvWle ort Tues- .lake spent the week at the home of on Sept. 29.
third quarter Grand Ledge recov- ■■ Q.—f first
tenant
house
for
the
winter.
■
Die Women's Home and Foreign
owe. 1930. 1931 and I"*”’ in order to record the deed.-but the little relf Important elf —Gerald day afternoon and tiw. body was ;their rcxi Elmer and locked after
rred a Hastings fumble on Hastings taxes. Which should I puy first?
Art Earl attended the funeral bt
taken lo tiw* home of Mr'. Anna ,things while they were away.
1,7 . 1931 tax need not be paid.
1I 'ReynrakL-;.
•*
, Missionary meeting at Mr. and Mrs.
,
own 35 yard line. Hastings stopi&gt;ed
Qribben. where sliort ftnwral service.. Several from here attended the Charlie Robinson’s was well attended his cousin. Chester Wentworth, at
A—1932 taxes should be paid
them on next play. Then Grand first. Under tiw new laws affecting pnUlTRAPT PACE CCTQ
Shag, the Shadow—A mysterious
and the talk by Mrs. Perrine of Plalnwall Friday.
Ledge advanced the ball to thc 3 delinquent taxes, a longer period''■'UN I nftU I Uftou qlIo
Mr. and Mrs. Harry lewis of near
' black presence who is neither gobLansing win is President of the W.
yard line but thc Blue and Gold
called on friends at this
nor mortal; some of thc dark­ Burial in
UtiW com terv^
j IUrnernbcr thr j^y
services H. A: F. M of the Michigan Wesley­ Wayland
of time with tower interest rates, PRECEDENT IN COUNTY ! Un
place Sunday.
stopped them. Echtinaw punted out , Ls
ness ot an underground cavvrn
granted on the taxe.i of 1931 and
rncucuuiv 1 nv guuis 1 1
Bernard Kelley, 17 of tan ing
church Sunday and plan to an Methodist Conference and Cor­ Mr. and Mfl. John Foote and Jim­
of danger.
come to hj'—Agnes Johnson.
responding Secy, ot thc general so-,
mie
Elliott
of Pontiac and Mrs.
Again in the lust few minutes of 1’q —When must 1930 ond ,1931 or Judge McPeek Rules 45 Days King Shadowcob—Monarch ot tiw has conir.ised to the breaking in ol attend.
the Standard oil .'atioii iww-. and The C. E. Business meeting will ciety was very instructive as well as Joyce Moore-of Fowlerville, Mr. and
the fourth quarter Clark, Grand prior years taxes l&gt;e paid to escape
underground kingdom. The evil stealing Merlin strait
’ Reasonable
~
-­
Is
Time 'for
license b,. ll4.ld wtlh Dorothy and Ferris interesting.
Ledge fullback. Intercepted a Has­ interest and penalty?
mind who plots mtuihwt to thc plates He is being held in the Jail Lathrop Fndav evening.
The Rev. C- S. Rennells is holding Mrs. Alf Lewis. Mrs Gladys Barn­
tings puxs and ran 70 yards for u
hart and daughter. Eileen, of Cale­
Reinstatement
• princess.—Kneeland McNulty.
A,—Taxes of 1931 or prior years
at Charlotte for breaking and en- T1„. u A: S was well attended revival meetings at the W. M. donia were Sunday guests of rela­
touchdown but a Grand Ledge play­ muv be puid any time before Sep­ Judge Russell R. McPeek has Just
nnd a fine time enjoyed at the home. church assisted this week by the tives at this place.
er tripped Juglc. Hastings* end. and tember 1, 1935. without interest or filed his decision in a suit between A1 c I e—Thc gentle, rosy-cheeked tcring there.
mald-in-waiting to her royal high­
Mrs. Mary -Hope Ls visiting her oj Bev. and Mrs Van Dome Friday. '’ Rev. D. T. Perrine of Lansing,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Lewis spent
tin* play was culled back.
* penalty.
president
of
the
Wesleyan
Metho
­
II..._
Fred ------Darby of Grand
Rapids
and
-------- —,— ---- ,
ness.—Florence O'DunnelL
daughter. Mrs Hector Hawkins, and flection of officers resulted as fol­
Thursday with her sister, Mrs W. G.
Echtinaw and Struble did most of
Q —May I pay my taxes in in- Mortimer Nichols of Carlton town- Thorwald
,
k,wi; pres . Mrs Ethel Wilcox; Vice- dist Conference.
—Captain ut the caatle family ut Lansing.
near Plainwell.
thc ground gaining for the Blue stalimtmts
or must I pay the entire ship. Tills j&gt;articul*r^«a.Mt involves
Quarterly meeting was observed Morrell,
Tlie RebekAh and Odd Fellow pies.i ^ra. Maude Meade; Secy..
guards — Morris Hill.
Congratulations to,thc Norman
and Gold.
at one time?
a legal principle regarding contracts
Association was held here M1.s Ruttj Mudge; Treas. Mrs. Sunday.
who were married the past
Angell, Cogswell and Thomaf did amount
Solberg
—A stow sjiokcn guardsman County
Mrs. Leslie Kelly and son Robt. brothers,
A
—
The
county
treasurer
’
s-office
not
well
understood
by
the
general
1
on
Monday
evening.Following
the.^Kxia
Lathroji
The
next
Aid
will
week. Homer U» MUs Gladys Green
come gtxxl work for Hastings on the is glad to co-operate with any tux-(public. It sets a precedent in thr —Mito DeVries.
buslrie*. meeting a slwrt program t*. fu.ld at
home of Mr and Mrs. Richard are staying for a time at of Kentucky, and Howard to Miss
line.
{layer
by
accepting
partial
pavBarry
circuit
os
to
whul
constitutes
her
mother
’
s.
Oundred
—
Another
guard.
—
Harold
^"Riven
’
'
A
jr&gt;t
hick
luncheon
was
.
....
,
E
OoldHi
Friday
Oct.
13.
Club.
No.
Substitutions: Snyder, Furrow. menu. If you wish to pay this by a Tea.&lt;onabl&lt; time’’ for re-msUting
Mrs. Farr. Mrs Smith. Mrs. Bur­ Gladys Cutcher of this place.
8inlth'served. Tlie next meeting will be one serving.
Cooper nnd Juglc.
' ’
n scries of payments, tiiey will assist u land contract tong in default,
King Radnor—The beloved monarch held in Hastings
-... uof. dick and Mrs. Fred Kelley were
Mr. and •»*».
Mrs. o.
S. E. ru
Powers
It’s all right to bring back the bi­
Line Ups.
Gd Ledge
Hastings you by arranging a schedule of pay- The proceedings were orgtnally
some of the local women who at- cycle
—
Robert
Cook.
Mr
and
Mrs.
PredeFUfier
and
Nashville
called
on
Mr
ami
Mrs.
Hpopularity of 40 years ago. but
Bmelker
Brigham
menu.
I brought. before Circuit C.Hirt ComKl'nua —The
III, widowed
„
V* mother
I,,,,. ... , -family
.............and
- Tom
..|Kay wen- at the j wfjcox Sunday evening.
early action should be, adopted
Stevens
(Capt.i Hillier Q-—Are 1932 taxes affected by Hie, mlaaioncr Archie McDonald to forc- Dame Morna
Freeport last week.
•
Be?.d.::::
Sunday.
Mrs.
Noru
Fossett
is
assbting
In
of
Cubert.
a
gentle
|ier»on
wix&gt;
Ox-Bow
dam
Sunday
against
of the handlebar
Thomas Moore-Holbtck delinquent tax bill? 1 close a land contract covering the
Hunrter
Mrs. Lovell Dewey is quite ill at mustachea —rettim
Dan
Evnits.
who
has
been
In
poor
t
h
e
O
f
xj
r
an
d
Mrs.
Leonard
takes
excellent
cakes
,
on
her
&gt;,«&lt;
Rochester Times-Union.
Cogswell A.—The Moore-Holbeck bill Lx one' farm property occupied by Mr.
Morgaiv
her home.
health fur some pnw. fell and frac- oavt, near Nashville.
hearth—Vivian Gladstone.
R. Clark
Banash adopted by thc 1933 legislature Nichob.. According to Mr. Darby,
Whitford
Rockwell
U
able
to
be
lured his limb on Saturday.
.
.
■
...
The L A S Is planning on holdAngell which permits tiw amortization of, $1790 00 waa past due and he claimed Cubert—Tiw thirtecn-year-oid miner
Buhl
adv-anc^Q age it was inK community supix-rs during tiw about again. His brother Willis, is
boy who learns-to face fear.- -Jun­ impossible J.o wt
McNaughton
Berkwith delinquent taxes of 1931 or priori that this fuel constituted a default,
seriously ill.
it
, ; fall and winter months.
Blough
, Kelley years over nn extended iwrlod of,Testimony at tiw hearing brought
ior Walton.
R« v. Owem» of Battle Creek, jxv-,
Kingsley
’•*;»
— ----years.
. IlI. cancels
.. ................
the lax
— sale'.out
~*v,uustiw
u«- fact
i«wuu.
that for a period of years The Woman From Beyond the Hills tor of the local Baptist church, sufSOUTH
THORNAPPLE.
Summers
Stniblc of 1934 and permit* Hie payment of the annual payment under the con­
--A hweitly mysterious person ferrd a stroke a few days ^go.
Mrs.. Sprague left Thursday fojJ
Mr and. Mrs. John Moore and ....
’ Hmilh these taxes any lime before Sep- tIuct fu,d either been missed entirely
wirosc dre.&lt;s re.M-mbk n tlv int-t , On Friday night the .Evangelical family who resided tn thc late Mrs. her
‘— home
U---- I_In Toledo./}!
Ohio, where she
THEATRE &lt;- MIDDLEVILLE
OlliclaU: Hixxt. Robinson tlonlai. tember 1. 1935. without interest or or •h id• •-- jsartially paid and4 •••
■•
rolling up from the hills. Tiw lady Sunday School will have a banquet Martha Hoyt s dwelling house thLs will resume her
been
that
.... uoA tteaching.
On Friday Hastings plays Howell penalty. It provides for payment no proceedings to forfeit the con-; whose muAic goes before her. - in thc basement of the church. For summer, returned to their home in "
E. E.
of’ Cressey spent the
” Cairns
“
there.
। by Installments of one-tenth each tract had been previously taken
Florence Grooti
•flrw Sundays precedUik Rally Day Ohio last wi-cfi.
Saturday —a Sunday
past week with his sister.
----------year, the first payments being dur
H»e defence. therefore, entered a Gwenda
।
Mr. ---and ----Mrs.---Psalter
and Mrs.
-Her Mu t Royal Hlghneu, a context was held, thc class having Mrs. John Gs-rkitls and infant. —
—, ------plea that the strict terms of the
T K ‘s Fl FVFN WINS
b,’f°rc Scomber 1, 1935.
t)ie ten-year-old Gwenda Mari* the h'.ghcxt percentage of atu-nd- who spent several weeks here with Hoover of Detroit spent from Wed■
«!: T.rnr-r^Ak
Q —Do I have to make appllcatloh1 contract had been waived and that
unce wn&gt; to be'the honor cuesta. her mother, Mrs. James McCrea, nesday till Sunday here.
Moklmillan
Trcvnrow
Isabella
.
TWO OF THREE GAMES to come under the terms of tills1 summary foreclosure could not be
Chumley Radnor, princes of the Mrs. Roy Brumm nnd her clow of and family, returned to her home in Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas.
—
’
bill?
1 enforced ns a result.
received **the
royal line of Radnor.-Cynthcal high school girls -----“ larg­ Chicago lust week.
Mrs. Honeysett ot Kalamazoo were
Middleville has been very succcm-| a.—No. Any taxes of. 1931 or!■' According to a decision by the Suest percentage. A put luck supper
Reed.
’
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson Sunday night callers at E. D. Heyful during the part few weeks of the prior years are
automatically; |,rrnic Court of Michigan, if a
—A .sharp-toii(**.ird nurse­ nt seven o’clock and a fine program spent Sunday in tansing with her nolds.
football .■•eo.Mjn. Lou of new nui- brought under its provisions.
i
landlord
accepts less than' the Mabina
sister. Mr- und Mrs. G. B. Brown Mr. and Mrs Reynolds were in
maid and eorcrnes.s ft&gt; her royal has been- prepared/
tcrial turned out Ila- opening day Q —MtLxt the 193’4 taxes be paid amount specified-by the contract
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs, El­ &lt;nee Eva Subin &gt;. and daughter. Mrs. Nashville Monday.
.
highn£» A quick tempered ludv
and having six veterans left from to take advantage of the Moore- and permits defaults to occur with­
Admission 10—20 Cents
would gladly |1»V down her life mer Northrup entertained the Evan­ Lticlla Miles, of Washington. D. C.. John Plough’s returned to Toledo,
hut year gave Caoch Holtforth plen- Holbeck bill? .
out starting foreclosure, he waives who
gelical -Ladles’ Aid
.
*
who with Mr. Miles had been at- Ohio. Saturday.
for
her
prlncc.v.
—
Geraldine
Will
­
ty to work with. The team was sueA —No, It Lx advisable to pay’ his right to suddenly institute pro­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Hawthorne
tending
thc
fair
in
Chicago.
j
Peter
VsnHout
and
family
ot
ceasful in winning two out of the the 1932 taxes before November 1,&gt; cecd)ng&amp;. no matter how kindly hb iams.
nnd children of Lacey spent Sunday
Wednesday
and Thursday
Miss Mary Blackford spent Sun- Comstock called on Clifford Kahler's
first tfine gomes played*. This sue- 1933, but thc fact that 1932 taxes' forbeara’nee . had previously - been Mottlcsnout-Tiu- pfime minister of afternoon
,,IirrntK,n with
WIU1 the
Ul,. latter
,M„„’sS parent,
,„,rllL, , day
October 11—It
forenoon with her people in one day last week.
ce.ss came only out of hard nnd ef- lire uniiutd
.. docs
.
not. prevent tiw The common sense reason lx hind
the Goblin Kingdom. A wi.se ami Mr
Mr5 p„lt,.r Kinnie.
1 Rutland. Later, accompanied by a
“‘~
flcient training' under Couch Holt- taxpayer from receiving relief.
RICHARD
BARTHELMESS
-&gt;»■
evil
elf
with
n
very
long
nnd
ail(
j
;
Frank
Frlghner
this verdict da that the purchaser
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
sister and others visited her sister,
Q —When may I pay the first in- has thc right to rely upon the nabitfreckled nose At thc window for llnve go,,,. to
to visit Rev.
und family. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford' Mrs. Lloyd Endsley and children
has been working on thc finer points xtaihncnt of 1931 or previous takes ual waiver and has the right.to bean instant when you first sec him. and Mtv c C. Gibson and famlily Johnson and family, of the Brew of Potterville and Mrs. Walter
of the game. Thc oeednd team has tinder this a^t?
Reed.
, und Earlc Feighner.
neve
. ........
lleve umi
Hiat uic
the winiwci
contract nifa
has wcu
been •»*al- —Robert
Lower and children of Lansing
district.
One of the Finest Picture* ot
MM1H* games scheduled tills season
A—Any installment or install-• Uire&lt;1 ,u lo lls atrlcl icrnvi and will Troll
of the. Mr. and Mrs Paddock nnd son
visited their &lt;parcnls. Mr. and Mis.
. —The
.
..husky. forge
. smith
......
1933. Also Comedy.
but haven’t played any us yet.
ments may be paid before Septem- ,not p,. forecIoeUHi until &gt;w has been goblins.
’ —Chester McMillan.
Robert of near Hastings spent Sun­ With all the new-fangled gadgets A. M. Decker one day last week.
Before .mTumiI opened the team ber 1. 1935. witlwut Interest Unless lioijfl(d |n writing that in spite of Ratkin—A small and very aly goblin day With Mr. and Mrs Ottie Lykins, in a home these days, the college
Grace Olmsted has been sick with
ALL SEATS 10 CENTS
by -tlial
](.nh.nCy m
m uie
th,, past,
past.’ute
the couconhad a week or r.o of extra practice Uw first payment— is paid -..
— sucn leniency
*
who lies
uen there
iiicic sleeping
iurvpiuK wlwn
wimiii you
j»&gt;u
Mr
and Mrs. Than Lykins
r-'----- ---und girl who Intends later on to major summer flu.
tn sale
miU In
in May.
Muv lnjct
. . . W1U... Mrtctly
.... enforced in thu
...
t&lt;» get toughened up because Hie first tint,*
date. IHie taxes go to
Attend These Bargain Show!
Mrs. Lillian Hayward of Delton
nr.- rev him—Richard llllnckley ,nn- Kenneth. &lt;&gt;^Charlotte spent;In housekeeping should work for a
game came the beginning ucek of 11936ItutallmenLs
may be paid at fu,..r(1 aUowtnK a reasonable time
I
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wirt degree in electrical engineering.— spent part of last week with her
srhooL not’ giving the playirs an I any Hinebefore the due date.
luiure. allowing a rca^nami
i Surine.
Philadelphia Inquirer.
"A
. Un which to pay up the amount past
|
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Scqtt
Lydy.
SOUTH MAPLE GBQVE.
equal chance to get into condition.: a
~ -WI.M
* ' ntawl Io I Imvc lo u
commi.faner McDonald IWMiddhvilli- has n hard schedule this' pay
Week’s Letter.
.v under this
IM, plan?
,.l«n?
lowed ihL, rullnj .ml decided (he La-st
I
year but intends to nft*cl it with a
A—No interest is collected on any ’ case against Mr. Darby without pre­ Mrs. Keith Jarrard of North
installments paid before Septem­ judice to rc-itarting thc proceeding.- Castleton
well trained team.
and Mrs. Andrew Link of
&lt;
It is very evident that football will ber 1. 1935. After* that date they. alter a reasonable notice of rein- INashville called on their brother.
take the place of other forms of ath­ bear interest at the rate of 4 per j statement -hud been given Mr. Vern Elliston., and wife Sunday aft­
letics ns Hie chief sport, of life .school cent |xr annum.
I Nichols.
Q.—May 1 pay all installments In , Accordingly Mr. Dgrby, through ernoon.
because of the increasing interest
! one or two years, instead of spread-i: hU.attorney, L. E Barnett. gave no- . Mrs. Bob Elliston. Mrs. Ida Nor­
shown toward it.
ton and Ch-ota Conklin attended the
'ticc staling that 45 days would be funeral of M. L Bllderbeck in West
। allowed as a reasonable time for Vermontville Tuesday afternoon.
paying up the back Indebtedness of
Robert Gray spent Friday al Leon.
$1700.00. No jiaymcnt having been ,Gray’s in West Vermontville.
made at the end of this specified
The neighbors hud a shower for
[period, the suit was again opened Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Gray Friday
before Commissioner McDonald. Thc night at the home of his parents,
Your property In Michigan’* Largest Fann Mutual Fire Insurance
defendent made the plea that in Mr. and Mr*. E E. Gray.
Company with a policy that has no technical loop-holes to avoid
Men’s Whipcord
Men s Corduroy
view nf
bonk
hol|day and
jviewm
oank noijaay
ana the
tne fln- c. w Knowles attended the fuliability, consistent with safe underwriting. A blanket policy on
inancial depression, that tiw 45-day neral of his*brother-in-law, Samuel
Men s
personal property. Net resources nearly One-Half Million Dol­
। period was not sufficient tq raise
at 14lkc Odessa Monday.
Rtalng
Breeches
lars. 1-osscs satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. Careful
such a material sum as $1700. The. MrJ&gt; Ada Bnkh eiiU'rtaiiwd the
Cossak Jackets
underwriting and a thorough system of Inspection maintained,
(commissioner ruled In favor of thc Ladies’ Birthday Club. Thursday to
eliminating overinsurance, fire hazard and undesirable risks.
plaintiff. Mr. Darby, and the carw a chicken dinner.
Boys’ Corduroy
I was. therefore appealed to the cirXlrs Lulu Gray nnd Robert encult court. After considering the tertalned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
facta of the case. Judge McPeek af- Jnmes Van de Gelson and son Karl
firmed the decbion of the conunls- of Kalamazoo, Mr. apd Mrs Harold
MORRIS O. HILL, Hastings
sloner
that. ,45 days
was
,Or0y of cum Assyria and Mr uuu
and
-• Iit
" , and
: nnzt
:held
—yAnvynan'p
-----“,Z,
, -wruy
uH
nln ”the
Inn
. . MbH
v . Via,
« .. and
■ ,fainlly
---.... MA
,
Sufficient and
within
Mr(l
Leon
Orny
of W
est
. reasonable
.luu’
&lt;1.«t
nwanln? of
nf the
the
..
_ L.
meaning
Uw
VermonWille.
’
Oxford color.
State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
• Tiw time allowed in tiw notice. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Cunning­
Button Style
something more than a month and tarn and son of South Kalatno
1I0MU OFFICE 702 CIIUBCII Sl.'rUNT, MICH.
a half, was in my opinion all that
gunday at the Jarrard-EHlshl
nfl
Double teat
Elastic In­
W. V. BUHRA8. President.
could have been reasonably asked ton home
ji !j/
and knee
on behalf of the defendant. ” said
nnd Mrs. Eber Hoffman of
serts, Wool
Judge McPeek. "It was longer than Hastings spent Sunday with Ids par­
Button Style
any statutory period provided and
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoffman,
or Corduroy
Made of 2002 solid-color
as. counsel for. tiw plalnUff has In- Mr. and
Miles Sawdy and
dlcated. there Is nothing in legisla- famlly ol Woodland were Sunday
Elastic Inserts
all
wool
material
Lace
Leg
•.
$1.69
Hve action Indicating that what lias | afternoon callers
•
been regarded as a reasonable no-1 Mr and Mrs Hcnry j Voltz of
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Button Leg $1.98
ticc was not Riven In this Instance, wausaw. Wisconsin, are visiting
In m, view ot live matter, emplmn M„. Volt7 s ,uler u„. o. c MatBoys’ Lace $1,29
should be placed upon the fact that shall.
the owner of a contract, who I c w Knowles spent Thursday at
through a lenient attitude has &gt; waucousta
granted extensions of time to his o c Marshall made a business
Men’s Fleece Lined
Boys’ 12 Lb.
Boys’ Fleece Lined
Men’s 12 Lb.
vendee, opportunity for preserving lrtp to
Thursday.
his contract rights which strict in- Mrs. L. W. Jarrard hns been on
sistence would have denied him.
sick list this post week
should not be penalized unduly on, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Marshall, Alaccount of his indulgence.
i ta Marshall, Sherman Fulton and
VERY STRONG
Heavy Weight
Heavy weight, long
Spring needle knit
Under the new moratorium law,,
and Mrs H j. Voltz spent
Nature** simple, Inexpensive way to rid the system of poixonx,
Spring needle knit, long
Act. No. 132 of Public Acts of 1933. [Sunday at Mrs. Zolia Miller’s in
zluixishneM, xallow, muddy complexion. A mild, effective laxa­
sleeve, sure fit.
Ecru color.
Long Sleeve
the defendant is entitled to an ex- castleton
or
short
sleeve.
tive. Cleanse* the bowels, increases action of the kidtieya, re­
tension if he complies with certain Mr
Mrs Davld young and
vives a torpid liver. Recommended by leading physicians for
terms as to annual rental, payment |Mr and Mra A C Barmorq of
treatment of
of taxes, etc. Both parlies are iifw ,
creek were Sunday afternoon ,
working for a satisfactory agi'eeal Frank Norton s.
Constipation, Rheumatism, Stomach, Liver, and
, I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gray of
Kidney Trouble, Indigestion, High Blood
A contract is one of tiw most Eaat Asayria spent Sunday evening
Pressure, Common Colds.
common instruments of business and; wlth Mr and XIr5 Harve CheeseTexas Mineraf-Cryslals are produced from the natural mineral
thls case illustrates an interesting
and famlly
Boys’ 14 Inch
water. Nothing added. One tablespoonful will make from 12
Value Leaders!
Men’. “Tip-Top"
phase of contract law.
Ladles’ Aid will meet for an
All-Weather
to 20 ounces of sparkling mineral waler just as if fresh from
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package (unopened) during dates of this sale and your money
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B. A. LyBARKER
•’Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy are shown to all ”
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115-WE DELIVER

The first meeting of the P. T. A. bolt Thursday.
was held Friday evening. The chllT.M4R*r r-ORNERS
dren put on a short program and
TAMARAC lORAtKh.
Miss DeFoe of Uie Kellogg Founds-1 Last Week’s Letter.
tion gave us a short talk.
I Mr. and Mrs. Hale McDirmid have
Mr. and Mrs N. C. Kraft of Char- moved to Mulliken.
lotte were Sunday guests of Mr. and: Miss Stata Smith of Grand Rapid.-.
Mrs. Matt Bedford. Mrs. Kraft re-!spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.
malned for a few days* visit with and Mrs. Burt Smith.
other relatives.
j Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Curtis of
The Project Club held their first Grand Rapids and Cecil Curtis and
social meeting and organized for the family spent Sunday at Myric Curyear at the home of Mrs. Bert
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Furlong and
Palmer Thursday.
Vere Carter entertained the teach­ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Klopfer of
ers of Freeport and Miss Wilson, our Pleasant Hill. OJilo, spent part of
last
week at tgrl Furlong’s and
local teacher, at dinner Wednesday
evening at the home of hla parents, Thursday they all visited at Mm.
Rose Kimble’s near Sunfield.
i Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Carter.
mi. and
auu Mrs.
mio. Cyrus
rwyeua diuu
/ci and
»UU M1SS Pauline EllZ Of loflia Spent |
I Mr.
Shroyer
' son. Clayton, of Barbers Corners1 Bunday at home.
j were-Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.i Miss Velda King of Grand Rapids
] Bert Palme.- and children.
spent Sunday at home. .

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hi-cuts

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, sturdy composi­
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Knee Boots

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1933

PACK FOUR

[ FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY |
COATS GROVE.
.
SllDDLEVILLE.
Mrs. janira
Janies rncuum,
McGurn, wno
wlio naa
Haa|i Next Sunday Lpren Oversmith Last Weeks letter.
।! mrs
• been visiting at John McGurn’a and. wm nave charge of the Community a. w Getty and Stanley Johiuzin
nf Yp^tprrlrt
ofher friends has gone jo C|ii- service und the chaplain of the left Friday- for the north land, where
XJtso v/ a CdiciUU) cir, m attend the worlds fair,l Ionia prison will be the speaker they will. fUh tor a day und return
■
;
*
.
|! and will then return to her .home in | Don't forget the chicken supper Acre Monday with Mrs Getty, who
•mA: vwadr *nr» rennaw
’
l,eld nt thc L A 8 "n Fn&lt;,V BVe’ lias been sojourning there for some
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
! Sheriff McKeviU and wife were in nlng at the church basement -If nm&lt;•
Announceriiem was made a! Middleville last week to attend the #nv desire to go to other programs word w»j received here Thursday
Grand Rapids Monday from the
»'«ldlng of Mr and Mrs D W aryd are there promptly at 6 o'clock 1)T u-e d. -th ot Mr; Chat Ir- Haj Ui.
of IM UNUd SUU.
’MW
•» l*W »'
«•
Wb« *.-h Mr H.p , op-uu*.
,. •,
r ’x" 8h‘rin
11« M’me other. programs
that are
w pholowould
galleryform
.herea foi .Mvrral
ly ix-nt
on peace
n.serves of the cpinmtaahmtfiK of; on (O t)ie j&amp;sr this week Mes-|to be- given on the same evening in ji-.u,. lah-i going to California
twenty-three of the member* in tht- dame* Georfcv Barnes. J.imv.* Clark. I surrounding neighborhoods
wh-;e I;- dir-d Since then Mr.* Haydistrtyt.
will Hoye*. N. T Diamond. Dunlap I a son whs born to Mr. arid Mrs (,.r
lived in several Michigan
Muses Veto Armbruster. Margate- ML. is Wolf. Hicks. Florence* Scab? &lt; Gale .Murphy Wednesday morning town- and visited hen- several time,
JBcckctt. Dorothy Lxmg, Loleta Par- and Fanny Wood.
iThe baby otffy lived about six hours/where lie had many friend*, who
k&lt;-r. Clementine Nuble-s were in MidMis.* Alice Claliulia returned to’Our sympathy is extended to them mourn i„ i p.*.-. n&gt;g She was laid te&gt;
dlcvillc Thursday night to ws.*ii.tw^&lt;‘%»wc.igo yesterday-when- she will' a fine program was given at the H-sl in Alk.i.in
1 the dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. R.. remain for some tune before re- p r a . Friday evening in charge Mrs. -— who
. , has been
---Met'- j -Morgan,
turning lo her home in Nevada:
: of Mr. and Mr*
Chive
nwut by them of u $2 00 tax on or force the decrees of the court. In T and T. D. French. .
visiting. friends here for several
rbar of
pl 1 Grant-Hendershott
Grant- Hendershott and wife. MisMr and Mrs: A C. Barbor
The D G. T O ■ merta at the
....
Recognition of the civic player before Nov, 15 but no pension ap- any corflmunity of any size tiu- au­
------ - Rapids ----Nettie Hendershott
H..1wi..n.h..tr and Mrs Ls_,
— fhinch next wxek
----- Wednesday
------- -eve... w
„’ednvsda..
vul
wh-. n after visiting
were m
ih ....
UIw
h- eify N»ttM*
-- ; movement -os a worthwldle com- plication will be considered before tharity of the courts rests upon ac­ -Grand
r.^...v., Dickerxai left for Chicago .and-the nlng for a jxH luck supp ; and a tra-nd.. for a few day&gt;. will |»roevvd
’
munity project was given by Fred Jnn L 1934. Tiu-. estimated co*t rual or potential .force; on the exist- Thursday Mrs. Barbers mother.
;g&lt;xxi
program
is wing
. ...her ...
... .
,,
of placing these names oh thc rollscacc
------- •-------- -------■—
.Mrs. J. E Hogle rotunied u&gt;a ;Grund
Graml. t‘ur Tuesday
Tuexdny morning
innrning
.
^good program
k being
prepared
The, . to
e»n&gt; home m Pwca. Okla-.
a police,
or on•-----------Ute knowledge
Ktu-xr. wocUle-MIW oi 11k Icmu
,,
al ,iM.. that of
Bur- ■ community h invited
•
homa. wlw-rr she now make- her
the able-bodied men of the Rapids with them. She will also" Mr* v * r'*--* *«•
Comity News and a leading oolum* qoo, which either thc county or state country are both ready and willing visit her daughter und family in;'lington. low^i. Weiini-sday morning! Tin- Blrthtfay mating mu field horn*-.
after
a
lwi&gt;
weeks'
visit
with
.her
1
with
Mrs
Flossie.
Benndt.
Quite
Dr
it
C
and
Mra
Swift
n-liiin-d
nist among the weekly scribes, in the will have to pay — H. T Johnson in to see that the decrees of judicial Laming.
in this city.
•
a number from here were present.
— Wednesday from Pontiac, wlwrc
following words’.
.the Saranac Advertiser.
and legislative bodies are put int&gt;
Mr. and Mrs T. lairnbard and parents
1
Shirley Smith. L J. Goodyear.,.p,-a:l
-and Agne
---- Dt-mond
—
Haight they.had been attending tbe Pytheffect- In new and wild communities guests. Mr and Mrs Wm. Mon -ol
-Hastings Civic players will pre­
•
■ program and Mat- &lt;iU1 c.nvenfioii- They r«-|xx t verjr tn­
BASIC RELIGION.
of ttawhen- there is. violence, an honest Racine, were Saturday and Sun­ George and John Wooton. Walter luid- charge
sent ‘The Sihe’r Thread,"‘October
Thoughtfulness ___________
coupled with ..a man must protect himself; and uuti! day guesta of Mr. and Mrs. E B and Mias Belk- Lampman left for ' tie Kimble nnd the hostess served. v-n-stlng huttings- Next year’-,
6. Recently this same company- of o„,v.
.refreshments..
meetings-will ‘ be held at Alma.
(face.v chanty
• - ranging from ordl- other -means of .securing his safety More of Marshall. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anu Arbor Monday.
Mrs. Miller is seriously til at the Michigan
.
local talent produced the ■great nary acts of kindness to jlnanciai’ are devtsed. it is. both foolish and' Vcdder, Mr and Mrs. Clinton J)। home
Ill'll IV of
1 her daughtrr. Mr’- Ullii— • •ft Friday -tor JackEnglish drama, -outward Bound" as.'istancc is basic religion. A wicked to persuade him to surrender Lahr. Mrs. Emory Stilts and Mr. and ----- -----,
She
has
been
slek
for
a
!
Bolton.
stingy jierson is never religious, Gen- his drins while the men Uho are
with marked-success. The Hastings eros-lty. predicated/m one’s ability dangerous to thc community retain Mrs. Floyd Gaskell spent Sunday ' Hiram Roggrs and family and D. lung while but is much worse ndw
Tlioiiui.-. Tolhur.vt ■ father.
there also.
W Rogers and family returned from Willard to able to sit up now. after
idcrfljjuuld be followed in every {o K.Vl, |S the fl rat lytpisifc of gen- their.' He should not renounce thc
IJ. Balsam. ng&lt;-d 78 y&gt;-aiMrs. Ida Wood’was in Cahd.mi.i ,
! his serious illness.
•.line Christianity:—"wcency. char- right to protect himself by his own Sunday and Monday to cater for; Chicago Thursday.
X,,.
Michigan conununity, where
A very pleasant pedro party was I Dorothy Dell of Woodland Vis­
nftlnins
• r u... posable to •recruit a sufflcienj num- acter
af.lei and btht-r &lt; s c-utials ate usu- efforts until the community is so' the wedding of Miss Rhea Kin.-y.!,given by Miss Gertrude Bentley In.’! ited
Marian Wc^xlman Sunday altally found in jx-rsons possessing tbe organized that it can effectively re- and Mr Joseph Cronin which look
•" • ,
ber of players. Not only docs it pro­ lu.'t mentioned requirements I.llev.r thc individual of the duty of.
Wtsliv-.day night. Eighi tables were erndun
Mra. Toilulr.-;:.- home. Monday m 2
a .1 i—a -vldc gwxj ciean entertainment tor rnad
,.a[1 something’today which to my putting down violence So it is with,'place nt the Kinsy home Monday1 filled and "rising jiedro’’ played. Th&lt;Mr-. |.en.ih Sca-&lt;- suffered from |. m. burial m Mt Hop.- Mr. mid
night.
first prizes, a cut gifts:, boftle nf per- i infection in her hand last week
natiorv
_____________
____
__r well
---- •noth
Mra. Bubani. who for .-&lt;»nu-time hav*notion isrbcd-rock religion und in thc
nationEach
keep
public.
’but nation
it has must
the
tendency
nnd two roiv. fume and a box oj bon-bons wen :
prepared to defend itself until the Mrs
—- Cora
----- —Dunning
----—-----A COALITION?
bri:,6 Ollt 1,1,5
qualities in establishment of some form of mWhiting. Ind., sw guests .&gt;•. awarded to Mr. and Mrs, W. N Gold Medal contest on Sunday me- ,narrl,.(f ,;i Y,IUS flS-o Hept. 20th.
According to rumor Fred Green »h&lt;« who participate and add.* j=
Chidester.
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nlng The medal was won by I.rt- i&lt;«33. Several children n«Ai a liost ut
n-rnatiomil police )»wer. competent Mr untl Mrj’ c A- Kvrt ,iU-1
..nd willing to prevent violence a.* the young men returning Friday and
han Tolhurst of Hastings Other
are 1,-H to mourn.
and Alex Grosbcck. arc attempting much to their value u progressive
between iwtions As thing? are now. •'«»• Dunning remained Dr a longer FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY contestants wi re Elot.se Smith and OuT &gt;r|u.&gt;t k hin-er than ever nnd
A
to form a political coalition to save citizens."
I The Board of Education at ,lhvlr Marleali Barnum of W&lt;k&gt;.(1.ukI; everything i.- Ruing fine The f-ot
such power to coihmand peace v«k.
the Republfcan party in Michigan
r‘ "*”’f*“'fthroughout thc world could best be .
mid Mrs. Claude- Wood and i meeting hist evening voted to rals»- Lloyd lk-mond-from here and yir- lw|| n,,... 1(1.) pr,,tl&gt; llt(Hid..ner their
asMinxt by some combination be- daughter Geneva sjx-nt Sunday wita by taxation the following .stuns, viz.
and to ’rescue thr state from Dem­ ly true. Also it is a fact Uiaf. al­
Friday
tween Tha-e great nation* which Mn- Battle Crock
r'r,“’v nlatlves. Mrs. Jennie
’**’n**
Teachers' salaries, $3,600; janiocratic misruk. Mr. Groesbeck w- though the ingenious creations cf
ward ’or behind
cerely desire peace and have no Salsbury returned with theth tor a .tor. $350; secretary, $40. fn-.usurer.
People here, wpre very pit-used
have become universally
understand is ta run for. governor Hollywood
- ■
week's visit.
I$25; taking sch«»] census, |30; m­ K- l ey and Bessie W«XMiinati Tin
thought
themselves
of
committing
nnd Mr. Green 1A to displace Arthur accepted as thc standard variety^of
Richard. Mead was in Owowo Sat- , ti-rcsl nn *bonds $3A0«i; insurance judge-. w«-n.*'Supt. Kit-on-.iif Wi".&lt;*
aggressions. The combination might
---------In returned here.
mtertainment,
there, Ls
is still a dede­
Vdndcnberg a-’- United Slates sena- cn
’erlainmt-nt. there.
at first be only to secure jk-.icc with- -urday and Sunday. hi» mint. Mr. $300: printing $25; wood $450; inci­ land. Mrs Dcweyf arhj Mrs. l.yl&lt;
fine tfralcful. laki
in certain definite limita. and ct-r- Chas. Speara. returning with him Lu dentals $230; n-'w furnaces $500;
tor We have n«’&gt; verv strenuous ob- !«“«&gt;&lt;*
*lth
dtirtiq
5
visit
with
her
mother
and
sister,
rain
deflnite
conditions;
but
thc
i
—
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। repairs on School building1- $500;
-lu.-;. V s««r- flesh and blood actors, a' live civic
XcUOM k&gt; Mr. or^beck
-­
ruler or statesman who should bring lira. Rachi-1 Eib and Miss Lucy Erb । total $9A60. being an exce.ss over
i d he w is asked t» return.
the fact players iLvix-tation to admirably
nor. although we &lt;deplore
\
abput such a combination would TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY
Raypumd Hervc-n. who
that Michigan affairs arc so mud• ­ sqiifd to^neet this demand. In
have earned his place in history for The annual election of ofllv tv ot
Mr and Mr- S W Perrin and
all time and his title to (he gratitude the -Hastings WhUl Club will be
dled that we must even consider small -communities especially,
children of Detroit were ovct-Mlghl
puzzl
oi
all
mankind."
calling a man of in* dictatorial na­
held in the club rooms on next Tues­
SOMETHING WRONG.
.
working on a
Mr. and Mrs. PiiUl
_____
day evening Few nu-eltiigs were
ture from retirement to straighten
Cal Wagner* Minstrel
If any sport Li so full of potential
1-------1 ---' 1 ■------------- -The above was written by one of . held during the summer, but inter­
things out. But *we cannot consider
one of th-.'ir entertainment
r--k with Mr and Mra Fred Mill- coming do
----- -------- — ------ the mast aggressive aqd combative • -—• a*—— ••
•—
dirt that it takes thirty-three state ---- —
for a minute substituting Frvd
Thomas Sandbrook. who,ha.s lx. n hand* full
one
particular
suggests
the
program
at
all
Americans
—
Theodore
Rooa
evenings,
and
preimrations
will
be
inspectors to keep it straight. w&lt;- of Rntury Club/everywhere .
•iv. iKiinfu!
veil. It' is an extract from hi.
llluu, to get.intp line for the state
Green fur Arthur Vandenberg os
I’1' made
wonder if this amusement should be
There arc always children to be speech made while accepting the tournament
senator. It is mu- opinion that any made .legal? fhal is a question that •erved.
to be tam.-lit and to bt- led. Nobel Peace Prize in 1910.
attempted ’ Republican coalition
Jobs may fail; spiritual ardor may
...
comes to mind upon learning that
wliich proposes to knife Mr Vanden­
dhn; truth and duty miy scenL ’ Mr. Roosevelt saw* clearly the ch— -Kanizatinn
- . -a It w-ft.* largely due
33 Inspector on state pay are on grow
clouded: but ever at h&gt;n
hand nr«
are litberg will fall miserably. If thc "so­
t. 1 i^jjjHon tx'tween preparedness and etfotYs and enthusiasm that Interest 1
at Bethany .for u w&lt;t-k.
lidity" of a pjfitlcal party has to b duty at the Detroit race track. The ik* children, .to whom one may min­ peace—uL’o tile ultimate necessity in whist has increased in Hasting* I
imuiufa; turing the Cen­
u mlihnil.
slate
tales tax agency employs sixty- ister in thr Master’s name. •
Mrs. Miry Fi.-hcr entertain'd
for
internalkinuI
co-operation
in
OFTEN
TOO TRUE—He told hl- ncra areSpring
gained by throwing over such men 5
Bed. of eopjxrcd company fhpn l&gt;nnsylvanii» HunTo make a child happy is to glad­ maintaining peace.
twelve year old son to milk the cows. tennial
i mx Inspectors to cover the entire
sprlpg
tied
wire,
which
Is
probably
ScJbht'r. b.-«vtng a
as the junior senator of Michhrnn. ‘
. den thc heart of Christ.
day
evening. *-z“
, cuien ।
’ •
area
of
the
stale
with
its
Ave
million
and
durable
&lt;
t
any
To
jiu remove a pitfall umiii
from before
tniviv About all that any of- the great­
Mabie,
n‘«vl aird Wotrtng -:&gt;'ii't the ’we* k
then that solidity r* not worth whi1?
calves. «•”*’ "»
achieving, if leaders Insist oh going population. Why then nre half this tlu. r„.t Of children is to prepare a wars of history (including the recent
£ number requjrW to supervise the Jdghwny for the Lord.
Mrs Frank-Benner. a former res­
wood. split thc kindlin. call mi y&lt;
World wur» have proven Is that no
Bhe.id with sjich a proixisltion irt the
mr h&lt;
feed
ident of Southwest Woodland. pits.-■ ■
’■ limited area of a race’track? Either
' ' u ‘hungry child, to dry one.nation or small group of nations
name ot g&lt;x&gt;d Republicanism, then
, horse racing is hopelessly crooked new’interests nnd opportunities into.can
strong enough to domi­
1nate become
1:1
laud
Saturday evening.’ Mra Ben­
Ji’s time for thc Republicans ’o cel
the world Take, toiexample.
or else revenues thaP should go, to­ tho life at nn under-privileged child,
xxulon of a T’ her was a loyal neighbor .and friend
new lenders.
tragic career ot Napc\con; and
ward reducing state property and r- io join the company of the Wise
■nt Her many deeds of kindne. will
farmers' club to discus.* the P11"11-1"''rise
and
fall
of
the
German
Emn. How to keep thc boys on har. an
sales taxes are being diverted to pro-. •Men who brought precious gifts to
A QUESTION OF, ETHICS.
an infant King.- Muri H IN-F’ure
farm spint.-cl
sun
our sympathy t.i the ben
big back further witness, the fate of the
Ir isn't easy for the son oi a vide nice-salaried -jobs for "descry- in Cliarlottc Republican-Tribune.
the great empires formed by Gen­ The Sunday School board of tk. |G”-xl 'Dmplar- and Re
president of the United States „ ing" party workers^
Methodist
Kpti-c.ipal Sunday Scho&gt;1, &gt; ' j;’
['
WHAT GOOD IS IT?
( ghis Kahn. Alexander. Charlemagne, met Monday eveni”- »•&gt;'« ..wud HP »i ‘i‘
live the lib* of an ordinary citiaen.
Th:- Harer :dir Band will -1
Saving is often done by wise
the following (iffkx-i
A NATIONAL POLICE FORCE.
tniny-n.
&lt;&lt;&gt;rn ai,ui candy at Field Dr
spending. The .-olfr.h -hoarder may
Supt.i1
about- like vulture.* ready fo_ dart, Pat Malloy, nsslftant United save- money but whatXgood is It if The task ot laying the foundation'
Woodland Saturday.
,
States'attorney
general,
made
him
­
lor
thc
jwrman-nt
order
and
peace
ling
in
tiw
down in unguarded momenta io rip
he’starve*. hLs body and soul for
Mrs Sadie Hail; 3rd A.s
•f humanitj
mighty unpopular at the the provisions each should have.
bouh- "human 'infercst" hit from self
Clinton J. 1-ihr: secret;
their victim. It seems tj us tha’. American Bar Association held • in Judicial s|x*nding for life’s essen­
WEST ( ARI.TDN.
tials will help rather than hin­
fc’hnri-ter. Will Ch.i.-&lt; ; Organ:
editors should, respect tin.- right of Grand Rapids recently whin he pro­ der
and Mrs .Arthur Gaz&lt;
birthday
you,- -.1 E.. McMullen in Thc America lias had some rather dis­ Mis' Tula Thoma-; Orchestra Leadjirivacy more than they do. A presi­ posed federalizing tiw jkiIicc force Linden Lender.
couraging exjx-riences in the field of &lt; r. Herman Mercer.
Clyde
C&lt;
were daughter. Hetty. -A-ere gw
.international relations to date En,
dent arid the wife of Die prv*lden: m this country. Judging from the
Mr and
Mis Wm McGliatt. Mt
...
ti-ring the World war was probably and Mt Burdette Lichty. Mr- Gl&lt; n Saturday
are public perronages: and ws $uch success Federal agents are haying,in
Ferdon Covillc.
’’p^Elc;-.’’ 1&gt; singular or plural, our biggest mistake. This is cosy to
must necessarily be kept before the tracking down criminab who arc Re­ word
But mos^ohties ait- mighty ,-lngu- m* now although it wasn’t then Mr. Eben Pennock and Mt- Arina
&gt;t Grand Bail­
public eye. But the, family- of the partntly too big for local authorities far —Joe Huas in Holly Herald. Over iu-re we really beheu-d we were Mead and Mtas Ka'.hcrmc Jckv
ors a-. William
*•
’
engaging in a ’war to end wars." It
leaving Tuesday for Chicago wiu n
president Is different;’the sons and to handle, Mr. Malfoy's Idea may
Friday.
FACTS
BEHIND
PRESI'
.MWincd
incredible
that
jitter
the
un
­
Rev.
J
K.
McCreery
and
family
daughters, if. they .&lt;» desire, should
e Sunday gyest
State and local government are , DENT’S ECONOMY PROGRAM precedented destruction of such .• ho lived hr\c for several years -and encephalit
have the privilege of
"When tile federal government disastrous conflict had ended that
above paragraph was
suppawd to protect citizens from
b&lt;-rt Gill and S, W. Perrin and turnlocated hr Holland.
ting;
the inroads of criminal*. When thrae 19.32. the Amerlc.iJi people were hesitate about entering wholeheartreading that a roa
of pibwiing , Sunday in hono
Roosevelt ran.' atten
agencies (ail. through corruption &lt; r• shocked to learn t^t total revenues -cdly into alliances for international b-yaii Met!'. »!:*'. chur.'h.
-.
’mI‘ . Josephine Andcrwut la.*
otherwise, it is only ifatural tor from income taxes—individual and peace. z k-ori»qrnte combined—did not quite
' * ‘
.
■ Utx-k throllcd :v- a .student in Akand day
’ cover nil the costa of .the Veterans’ ’ urn the fires of nrnionnlistic’am- jcv . cadciny. Grand Haven. Mr.
•The Federal1 Administration M-rvicea for .the bition. "distrust and -suspicton th «Ande son aecmiipmiied Iwr.
twelve montlks just ended
In- Euro;»e are hard t«&gt; quench C-mse. credible a- ft seemed, the flgutcs quCntiv ;&gt;eace ellorts nre practically THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY. game between F‘r&lt; t^mst and Clark?- tended the funeral of Max Hifydrr
Mr.. J. C Andrtt-, Mrs. W ii viile at V^.Adllanri Saturday after- 'the brother-in-law of Mix W;l'i-. n
, were indisputable. Income-tax col- Xt a standstill The United States,
A CHILDISH PRANK.
aryl authority than the Iran
Kantncri a! 'Grand Ledge Sunda*
lections for the year, as oihctallv let us hojx-. will continue to work- Stebbins and Mi-.-. Caine Steblm. nsxin.
tlie Constitution tnuxided. it
n ported by the .secretary of- thc tor international accord becaitM* th-, going to Kalamazoo
been a memlx-r of the Charley!
•
•ie.i.u;-,'.
were
SI.
057.335
’
853.
while
ultimate
goal
is
more
than
worth
’cause state and j-xal gove::
,,nd joining the Olin cxcuralon, - Crouse home nf Hast.tig- for wvcra.I
( I IY HILL
Q car Sherk, at ParmeK-c &gt;-&gt;n of week.-, is ut th&lt; Frank Hynes home
-ponslbility given them
in Freeport during Mr. Hynes’ illtftstingutahing clearly
Kal.im;
'.e act taking sides to 1
ettle her disputes by m«
A CONTRADICTIO;
sj.- nt Sunday with ht-r par- Martha
the Static Land commissioner'
Ban the machine gun fron
t‘&gt; promote harmony und rnutual tier
’
,
Mr. and Mra. J&lt;A^ Buehler.
Ogdefi.•flnd&lt;-r.‘!andm|r by. conference, con'cilMr- E M Hoy* returned Snturcombined nn-btirsenu
eran.i’- pennons, hospitalization, dis? • lalion or other iion-aggresssvo-day from Ret caldornialr trip. afte;‘
If Europ-- 'must, fight b-t an absence &lt;:! two month' Among
ability allowances, constructwin. bon­
us payments and administrative ex-,-her ill her own blood and destroy the places siie visited were San

TF»*&gt;
Hngfines
Banner JegWaUw
him wtth one
ot ln most
lmPortant
*
nastingg oanner
omccs
a* worJd
Wc

Views and Opinions;

This and ‘That

MUM
» u~l.r. “SM‘’h‘ hlta *“
* fh*raclrr
A Militant Peace Maker.
■i iiMiing- Mktiu*n. for that. But in view of Mr. Bingay's
Say
Theodore Roosevelt.
—---------- article, thc senator appears to be
mro*. gaum. Jusl a wU1Iu!i undisciplined little
International Harmony.
OLD-AGE PENSION
YEAR boy unab!e,.-fthJorget or forgive in
A Worthy Goal
The new stale welfare director.
..
-------- ------- ----- - the name (of tin- common good, a
* L
'
Mi*.* Evelyn’.Merahon. announces
Finally. Il would be a master
««». stronjf-bea^ed^toX however; causes UlI1. M)e win put the oid-Age Pen­ stroke if those Great F\&gt;wcrs honest­
— distress only fn. his immediate fam- stem, law that was passed by the
of peace,
not only to
keepr
Uy while a willful public offlclal who legislature and « law wh|ch her league
—
-- -----—
-------.. thc
. desire
. . for personal. re- predecessor, Wm S. Carpenter, de- tjcai-c among themselves, but to pre­
IN ipipri vxd xh. oxl ikaii. »i—
o-J permits
.,
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. ,
dared was unworkable and that*vcnt by force if necessary, its being
vengc to innucnce his conduct in wou]u Iiut up nn annual deficit of broken by others. The supreme dlfJN BAK in oVntv six MOXTUS
(ft
। •a-*' *- &gt;
office, may cause distress to an cn- from $10,000,000 to $16.000 000, into Acuity in connection with devetop....
effect. She will calL for the regts- mg the |»cace work of The Hague
IN RAKBY
, ..ru-rv Ttruvc vtns-Tiia testate.
frauon in Mtohignn of all persons arises from lack of any executive
Ol’l -II.) S..I.1 • ••I MY •
,
’•

Backward Glances;.

What Others

Quotation

Europc^U rFady to join in a n:

sMinu* that
which indicates that radio br
casting ri-eda stricter regulal
It the du-eclor oi ;&lt; station which
broaden-’-, new* ti- hundbGii. posaibly- thousands of listeners* ham t
any more cony piton of responsibili­
ty than to induls'l In .vnh a child­
ish prank, then it; is fuh ’mje for
the Federal Radio Compnvton to

m word of pension lobbyalnst him by tiu- Arne:
Company. Among the i
■ : al! outlays lor World war ve?era.t a h!,;i cailb--:
an« from November 1918 to the end
’
of 1M9 will come to the magnificent
tu?]i:y lor a gangster to improve huv figure of $35,000,000,000. Such ft regi­
of ciphers defies the miagi^aprivate arsenal..How arc dangerous ment
Hop. ‘
weapon.-. &lt;-vy going lo be' bnmied
• Let u.&lt; therefore, try to visualize
Jrom private ixs&amp;x&amp;don whe.
law. ltM.-lf. stepe. in to .conduct tich’ minds jus*, l-.ow much money that
really is. Picture a house costing
$10,000. Very well; the sum uwuld
, ■ provide 3.500.000 of them. Spaced

SENATOR COUZEN8.
Is Senator Cotizrtto' tiratk a|
department of justice lor the speed &gt;'reet 33.1'43 miles long; to put it
Detroit banks and banker., rei
.with which it
breaking up kid- another way. that much money
- would build eleven solid row* of
grudge i.jlit. prompted ft&gt;l»rH-nal^p•plng rings. But
why
only,
- - i •----------- - —------- - «•
such houses between New York and
hate? Makium Bingay. editor*--’ *«'- wntenp-s
------for men who ao not hist- San Francisco, without nitowancr
rector of ths Dciroii Free.
tatc to extort money from people by tor street intcrw-ctions.-^kfort- than
claims wj.in a hot: page
_______
threatening
'and frequent-y g&gt;».- one sixth of. this imaginar* bonus
“
■ iboulevard is already completed,
published und-.r hu own signature. mltungY murder?- Disregarding
the
"The job was done dncfJv by the
It throws^ new light on thc poll- nmoi 1&lt;otnt ol whether or not cap!- , x-sorvicc
v„. .guild,
U44U. „a high-powered „miu.
tlcul ihmucler ul Mr Couzcu*. The tl,i p-tytaiunrat reduces critne. why iwniy group which at ita maximum
testy disposition of Michigan's sen- should tiu.- state be expected to keep membership In 1927 numbered contor. aolon makes tt difficult to like kidnappt:n&gt; behind prison walls, thus , tl&lt;ter?“^,lc"'5’
‘■*nl
the
the man
man oesnite
his indeiiendence,
indctfaulence. consuming rax (i
inii&lt; which
u.hi&lt;n might
miant l&gt;opu
'hat is more, this
the
uexpito hto
funds
group represented' a minority of the
courage and the splendid gifts of better be used lor education, welfare yetcraiu Ihctncho. for it has never
money he lias made to charity. But ^ofk. rebuilding of slam dteuicu or Included az. many as one fourth of
the total army and navy enlist'*• never believed him capable of other constructive purposes
menu between April 6. 1917. and
pulling persona! hatred.' and the ai--r - - November 11 1918 —From The Vetsire for nvenge ahead of his respon-.. Latest reports show that peade
erans Racket, by L-iwreyce Sullivan
oililUty to the people who entrusted 5liy raging in the F«r East.—Judge. .id the April Atlantic Monthly.

e^t co-o|wrat:on possible

’ Mr. and Mrs John H Doak. of
■iSpringport. and Sherman JrWMl.ct

ent.-. Mr and Mrs Andrew- Jewell. !
"Mr*. Kittie Hobbs .Smith and;
daughter ol Haslett, wha were called ‘
here by the death of .the forme: s:
aunt Mrs. Wallace Hobbs, retunu-dj
.
than $1,000,000 annually to remove tionu- Monday
Mrs. Nellie Green Corvin of Fair-1
soot, dust, smoke and sulphuric aelil morn.
Virginia, is vuitif.g h-*r ■
from skyscrapers and other build-, m ithcr.-West
Mrs. Green and prother;
uigs.
Robert -•*
Mrs. Fred Soule and daughter i
Tlwre arc no commercial railways Jawphme
of Grand Rapids ate
on the Fiji Islands and travelers g|ic.-t.s of Mbs
Belle Hicks and oth-:
ride free on lines operated by a su­ tr friends in the
city this week
j
gar coinpun}'.
Among the s;x-akers expl.cled fol
presented at the annual meeting j
During the last ten years New-, be
of thc state Federation of. Women;
York took in 1,361.868 new resident­ Clubs to be held‘In Grand Rapids
while Lpndon acquired only 822.619 Oct 13-15. is Mrs Robert J. Bur­
dette. of Pasadena. California. who|
Small-town pajx-ra tn the United is first vice-president of the National ।
States represent an investment of: Federation.
Tl-.c nearness, or the
sioo.ooo.ooo.
place of meeting will make it r»»-[
for a large number of the local
Ed. Wynn, famous stage comedian, &gt;ible
club
women
to attend.
is an‘honorary tire chief of Pitts­
Bald headed men can now be ex-,
burg. Penna—a title having been1 tremcly
proud ot thc deficiency Ac -1
confened on him by Mayor Kime. cording to a new theory adv.-ir.ced by :
t™ or.
After remitting &gt;11
.all Sfines
on ovtrover-, a well known scientist th? human,
dUt&gt; boots, the'Washington Public. race is becoming l-.airle/s and tooth’.eauj 'aa the result of increase of in- j
Library recovered 14000 volumes,
------------ r_.
tellectuality and the prevalence of!
11."
Half of X.:
the ’.
buying power of the ,.
pre-digested
... health
.. foods He dr. ;
United
nited States is in
tn the hands of dares
dates that the daV
day
ramdlv aprapidly
allpeople earning $2,000 or less an- preaching when the lialr and teeth
nually.
.
will be as extinct as the dodo bud.

of Our World

Way
NEWS GLEANINGS.

Why Take Chances
With the Milk You Use?
You &lt;lr» not herd to be told that when you
UM* milk that is dirty and hat a high "barIrria count" tint YOU ARE TAKING
( IIANCL**. The ttumberlc** epidemics, and
pulbrrakt of dl*ease that hittr been traced
IFIRECTI.Y tn I NCI-EAN MILK K sufficient
proof. .Because of the high drath-ratr dur­
ing these epidemics, and alto because it costa
a lot of money to set the "upper hand" in
these outbreak*, the Stale of Michigan took
a hand in thc milk question. The Slate de­
creed that only clean milk, with a low bac­
teria count could lie sold as Grade “A" Milk*
Thr Highland* Dairy hat MOKE than met

EVERY TEhT.tlial thc Slate imposed. Highlaiuta Dairy milk i* for CLEANER than the
demands set by thr Mate. That is Die rea­
son WHY the Highlands Dairy j* the ONIA
Dairy in this section permitted by tlir State
to sell Grade "A" Milk—the ( LEANEST
produced.
We have every mechanical facility to produce
CLEAN milk, and every drop wr sell you
comes fr»m one own tested and approved
herd. Why lake rhJncc* with milk you »imin your home? A phone will bring CLEAN,
Highlands Dairy milk, icy told, to your door­
step.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651 '

Robert W. Cook, Propr.

Hastings, Mich*

�THE HASTINGS BAXXER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, IMJ
I He declared, 'A farmer can keepInAuny TU/p FARMERS
FREEPORT.
[a IflOO pound work home in a strong • UMn,D ’ * ”'• rAnfflEHO
I condition for a year on TO bushels of
■•••.
— A
. GOOD —
... „,Tr*c
HAVE
PLAN
!oat*. 20. biuhelk'Of cont. a ton and a |
,
Noviskey
motiirrd
to- Prairieville
j half of hay. an acre of pasture, plus Thev
Protect
Themselves Sunday and called at the George
other pasture In grain fields, met-1
3
—
---------Ig­
Hammond and the Warren Calms
From Hunters
Who
dows and corn field* He claimed the.J
homes.
: present total co*t of maintaining a
nore Their Rights
i Mrs. Grace Ackerson and infant
DEPRESSION MUSES BE 1 horse Is around $25 a ji-xfN.He said
ithat can be sliaded .&lt;imc«bint by!|I Tlie farmer* of Danby township. son of Lake Odessa were guests Sat­
TURN TO GREATER
supplementing hay With’nSd
outs1 Ingham county, seem.lo have taken urday evening of Mr and Mr* Fred
r_---USE or HORSES
1 straw during the.
r..i..'.!._
mdnlits (he proper steps to protect t|em-* William*.
i when there t* little or no work
to
Mrs. Claude Walton was a guest
work to
fnon| thp marauding hunters.
i be performed.
Mr. and Mr* Earl B.unford
PREDICTS SHORTAGE
__
PracUcally ull turuier* In that town- of
Thursday. ,
CTATC I iminn nniin*ii
have formed an organisation
OF FARM ANIMALS olAlt LlUUUn LUMM N.
Mr and Mrs. Henry Braumbaugli
jund will permit no hunting on then
of
Dowling are now occupying a
| H/cc niICQCr DI AU ground* except by thuac wlx&gt; hold
Lift to UUtDCL rLAIi membership card*, or guest etird,* part of Ihr Fred Williams Iwusw.
)vt*r Investment in Power1
Hiram Seere is very II) and tn a
Machinery Creates Critical Do Not Favor Sale of Hard
critical condition at last rtjxirt
Liquor by 'the Glass
i Lund owner* would never have*; Earl Rogers made a basinet* trip
Condition for Agriculture ,
in Minhionn
Mopped hunting OU their fUHW eXIt I* th- claim of Wayne Din: - i
411 micnigun
i(.,.pI for tJu. canton and contempt- to Hastings Friday.
non.*, of Chicago, M cretary &lt;&gt;( the | Wimt is our stale going to do ibl&lt;- conduct of a few ron*ci«*nc&lt; l&lt; *• -Mr. nnd Mrs Wifi Spiker of l.an* m*w-JmakirU'1,’a hm^of'Mkhittan i*'
vn tlie ,,,
'c‘fs*'uri' thirty-six
nuny-Kix state*
&lt;*m* are
when
mTcssury
state* ‘hunter*
hunter* tii
These
are just
just sia small
small frac
frac- sing were Sunday visitors nt' thc
-ira th"? thj cnllrai ! irm more
*“*" V,4*‘&lt;1 to
,hr
ol
u',*“l- »&gt;u‘ breaure It* ■
."Vnth Amendment, und that now
now! wrong-spUIU-d.
wrong-spltitcd. und
and In many c;.
......
...............
rage...problem
in Michigan and other h*n&lt;h
Mr and Mir W 11 Cave nnd
ms certain? That u imixirtant mean-spirited, hunter* ure diMVurmddle ■western states can bis traced re.
party in jaiwcr Is pledged not-tcoua and selfish they have forced daughter anti David Ryan of Chiurgely to over investing In 'power- Tin*
t&lt;, restore the old-time saksm. A!tlie farmers to take step* to protec:
Fnven farm machlni'ty. In 1919 !»• committee
has
Ix-efi
chosen.
cdrvU*tbcmaielvcs.
Wlu-n
a
farmer
ha*
hi.*hows that the implement cost per ing &lt;&gt;f four members to draft Michi-1 wire fences cut by hunter* !«&gt;•&gt; lazy ond Mi
;&lt;&gt;p acre was $t (W. while in 1920
Liquor control legislation UT be u* open a gale; win n they have
he figure Jiad risen lo $9 14. or an !gnn
• adopted after Uie repeal, which will their chicken*, turkey* and mkimMillard
nciriiM* of 125 |»er re nt
undouiib div W* accomplished before time* slirep and cattle .-lux bv ma- Ijxhtfoot and Mr .»i&gt;&lt;| Mr B nil^Another ■ tatemi ni he imide uZ Janunryj.
| Ucitiu* hunter* then* la nothing &lt; !. e Lightfoot ot Grand Rapid-. Thurs­
rorthy nt ntmls consideration!
pn-.M-nt this committee is tour- to do but put an end to hunting on day and Mr- Bernie 1.ig!i*fiwit ye­
ras • Hu- capital investment in ingAt Canada
Tliey *cem |o be Im-1 their premises We think the farmami implement* eun*U(utid only jne«M*d with thc &lt;iH-lx*e law. wliieh'ir* ot Danby township have taken
in l»i0.t |h*iiii:L-, the sale of not more than , thc pro|**r steps to proKcnrfi1?!!one-boftlc ata time fay a licensed : sebes Thtawouldnotbcnece.o-ary
to Grqndvilie
agency to a single person, the liquorl H a f« * so-called hunter., had iiot
indefinitely.
not to be coiL.uiurd on the prernl.M-.* ‘abused privileges that- had Imn
Moore nnd
The members of the committee have granteJ fay fanner*. !' i* a sham,
in Hastings
rcronf.xi tlu-mselvcs a* not favoring i that the 95 per centAX hunter.' wh» Sunday.
the
*»)«of
giard
liquor
by
tiu*
gins*.
I
gladly
rv*|&gt;ect
ptrjonal
and
prop
­
Mrs
M
C
Bevier
retm
hi—)M»uei I.ii in miichlm ry. Dunn:
----- -*♦-•-------------erty rights of others have to suffer home litter .vpcndtng a
day»
liV period tiu* investment In. Lum
| lor the d«'pved.iti&lt;Mis of thc remain- with her daughter. Mr- 1
mpb rni.-nt* Increased.more than $2.All remember the Carlton I.,
dull, -ut Athens
Mrs.
:Claude
Waitnn'w;
..
Inortgi.g.* debt on owncr-opmited
IIOI'E ( ENTER.
&lt;&gt;f Mr.and Mr* Harry TF.omp.Min
Farm* mwa *-d u little more, or $2.- Xlln.l EJIlo.t
! Alt
Mr nl(u
and mtl
Mrs. n.im.mv
Anthony woihii
Williati.u. oi
i Mr and Mrs Leon Woodin and Kalamazoo-Mrs Frank U-onanl
Sunday guest'
a connection ■family of Midland visited the forcrystal Sch...:- and littk*
mer.s sister. Mr nnd Mrs. Ralph daughter. Mr. and Mi.*- Fred Ashln
and daughb
hie dt chin in horse jurpuhition H-nney Saturday night and Sundav. and daughter. Mi - In / Ashby, were
B&lt;*
fliiice 1910 the-number ot hor .* tn Mrs Ralph Hrnney returned bom- Hastings shnnix r* Saturday evening
with them for an indefinite stay.
.
- • •• •• ■■ ----- - • •
Mrs. Foria . of Sheridan and Mrs 1 Delton visited their aunt, Kate Wil­ with her dnughtar. Mr.Paint.': of Siurgis. daughters of Mr* iliams, Saturday.
Wm Urockford. ar.* nt'the crockford ' mi
uin l/un
^J1( .Dunning &lt;&gt;!
Mr.. nnd ,Mr*.
Mr. and Mn* 1. M Curti ■ and
home helping to cure for their aunt. j&gt;|' ton *,K.nt "
Bundayy with their daughter. Jane, and son. Frcdnc.
M;- Hulhlx-rit. r. w#. &gt; very ill at parcnLS/Mr. and Mi.
this writing Relatives of Lansing j&gt;.rnlon and Mr and Mr.*. Burdette Biiptiu church
vulud at Hie Crockfurd home Sun- Lyttle, tlie occasion b&lt;*i
d“,'
(thirteenth wedding annive
Arthur Cm
.‘•pending
Mr. and Mi.- Millard BrechciM-n • j,(r 1U1(j m, . Hiu .&lt; - Dingi
and mhi Mr. and Mrs Carl Brech- near Delton sj^nl Sunday ■
in .Ohio. eisen and family, jmd Mr and Mrs. ;al the Clin*. McDermott hornMrs Burchard add daughter; Ri­
Fred H.nney and win of-this canMr .,ll(1 Mr&gt; Ftv(1 AAhl)y
na. and friend of* faitufug were the
muiniy and Mr and Mr*. J. N. Kick jjaughtcr Inez *|aht Sundav wit!. gu«'*ts of Mr. and Mr J*. A. Thom­
liirtn j*iw&lt;
m *pit.* .ff p.t near Freeport, were guests Sun-UI,.n.-v Al!()ers nnd wife m ' Plain­ a* Saturday:
■
ring mien- t, day of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Zuschnitt I U(.||
' Rev und Mrs \ytlkin* enjoyed
' d Hasting*.
। Tlie P t A. *l the schoolhouse the home coming nt the Church of
&gt;■ p.'.iMd to .dale in mir j-xidny night w.i* u. 11 att&lt; nd.,&lt;|.
the Brethren li. Grand Rupids last
:Sunday.
lieen returned to a* another Turkey recently released iu.
pr Peckham und idster. Mr:
r I nnd talking film.
Edit!: Gbdffey attended a birthday
party given by Mr and Mrs. George

MYNE DINSMORE
MIKES FMHS

Franklin Burger called or. Homer
Henney of Campbell Friday.

WifATJVERy HJJ5BAN0 5HDULD KNOW
FOR YEARS I WAS A TERROR

IN THE MORNING

of Holland wore Friday and Snttir-

EVEN MX WIFE
AND CHILDREN
DREW AWAY

f:

i. of .Campbell
Deining
Minnie Shrlncr ot Hustings
gupst of Mrs. Cora Gardner

rr.

THEN SOMEONE TOLD ME
THE FACTS OF LIFE

We me glad to welcome Rev. and
Mrs. Ix&gt;&gt;mi* buck for another year,
Mrs
Frank Hynes returned
Thnrsdav from Die . hospital after

' 72/5 BEST RAZORS R0 GOOD
ARD A GOOD SHAVE ISIMPOSSIBLE
MlH COLD, LUHEIVAM1 OR

Krnmia'
A GOOD, easy shave makes a world of difference ..
and say what you will, yoTi need HOT water to get it!
Same thing with other family needs . . . bathing, laun­
dering, so on ... your family will benefit from the con
venience and economy of AUTOMATIC, INSTAN.
TAN I\OL‘S hot water. Cost£ only few cents a day to use

Now—for Short Time.Only, Special Price on the

Consumers Special
Gas Water Heater
Take jidvantace of this offer before
prices ar^ advanced. Ia*t it pay for II•wlf with savings in fuel, health and
work. $2.95 doun installs iL

TRADER
IN

k

THAT WASTEFUL

FURNACE COIL

OLD HEATER

EASY
MONTHLY
TERMS
Special Price Now Only

Your furnace coll and old
heater taken in trade on this
purchase.

00

SEE OUR DISPLAY
—OR PHQNE 2305

Cash!

AND . .

U M E R S
POWER

Frank nnd Fred HAhn
Mis* Caroline Hahn.

village Thursday.
und Mrs Burge** called at
... home nt Mi nnd Mrs. ChArlie
Ovifholt in Carlton Sunday.
Mr. und Mr.-. Albert Well* and
the latter* mother. Mr.« Alice Hale,
spent the week end in Grand Rap-

NOW LOOK

COMPANY

lie VSlIltlL* fritk. rllUi-.'lvI •&gt; r.nr,«.

n' -day evening. Mi .s Helen li ft
for Knlnmazoo Sunday wh« te Mie
will attend college and Clayton left

leal school. Succesi to you Clay­
ton and Helen.
HOLME

I

.

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FTV^ WW

■ B-B B-4
JK JKJK. JHLd

NEW HOOVERS
Hoover representative* will soon be here to give
a number jof free home ilcnionatrationa, with­
out obligation to buy, of the new Silver Jubilee
Hooven. If you want to be sure the Hoover
man calk on you, telephone for a definite
appointment. Sec the most efficient Hoovers
ever built, aelling nt nn. low prices. Special '
Terntu on Hoovrn, complete with Hunting
equipment, during Hoover men's visit.

.

♦ mid visiting alter which je111-111'- were hcrved. Glir*t,
pn -nt Irhin Kalamazoo. Cv-

YOVR HOOVER INSPECTED FREE-

!i Rftige. and Gla.*&lt; Creek.
■pect and a&lt;lju«l, without charge, Hoo*rr&gt;
now in iim*. Rrplarrmrnta at low coat.

Shultz E
pntly entertained nt Hentoiv's cot*

Mr. Hoy WmSm, wn, ?r|d.s
nlgiit and Saturday at Hnr lake
Cli.unb. ilam and Forrest Smith
M.-. Lucille Willet* of Hasting* u.re cho.*«-n captains &lt;*I tlie Quota
wa* .1 week end guest of Zulta Dm- Bnster.' and it* E-lu- re*prct'' ‘
'
' arc going to compete for ।
of bringing lew member? The losing:
'i». .........
- ••••-«ou .me. .*1(Sr wm provide refreshment* at
n'ci’ s .t,lWAirer rmei?
rtay Vk'‘ Thank&gt;*“vi,l« “«'•
f’CXt Friday
Ml and'Mr
.
evening al! ail!
tli-church
.,n nnd Mr.* Archie Wilson nnd Mis* Mavb-1
daughter bf Kalamazoo were week joying a vaca
-nd visitors at Roy Wickham's
—
‘
•
During
the
week ahe and MIm Bi.r-

„
Has.mgs were

An

COMING!

„ ,
Sunday

97;^*L HOOVER
Miller Furniture Co.
Phone 2226

.

Hastings, Mich.

callLT.r at Byron Lewis'.
Rally Day was well attended at each r.iL-ht this week except S*tur&gt;
the church and also the revival . dayjyiRht. A good crowd I* dearthd.
service* which were started Sunday I
” *»&lt; evening. Rev, Rhoades will autst
A ton of alfalfa extract* from Uie
afternoon Nev. Norton during these services noil about 50 ixxind* of brae.

invitation to attend our

ONE CENT SALE!
You’ll Be Surprised at What One Cent Will Buy!

Sunday callers of Mr

child of Hastu__
' mid .Mrs. Clayton Godfrey

Thomas'

PAGE HV1

BARRYVILLE.
I
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
Last Weak’* Letter.- '
Francis Gorham was pleasantly I
Mr. and Mra. Ralfih DeVine spent rurpri-ed Sunday when 27 relatives
o.
. —with
.... Mr nnd Mrs Nelson gathered
at his home to help him I
Sunday
i
Brumm and Annella near Nashville celebrate
&lt;
hu birthday. A fine din-1
Mr and Herbert Wilcox spent ner
।
was served at one o'clock fol­
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert lowed
I
by 3 musical program by the
Hoisubux of Beilefue. They al) at- young
:
peopl&lt;-. Guests included chil-,
tended a Sunday School rally in the dreti,
&lt;
grandchildren brother* . afid i
afternoon und listened to a fine pro- thfir
'
families. One brother wds ab-l
gram of music and reading.- put on sent.
t
A Atudtu coiteh was a gift;
by the Ainger young people. '
I
from
bis children All departed at
The L A. S will be held this a
1 late hour having had an enjoyable;
and wishing him many morei
week Friday ut thc patronage Put day
1
-.
luck dinner will be served Mem- 'birthd.iv,
1
bers are urged ro be present.
Jim Wilcox spent Sunday with |
•Mr -and Mh Will H*.d- &lt;-r.t-:- I us brother. Thuni.. ■■. and family
tallied M: -and Mi- Chas McCoy near
।
OrangeuR*. .
1
of Grand Rapids knd Dr. Morgan
Mr. andjit W. H. Otis. Mr and1
Skinner of Lacey Sunday evening. - ;Mrs. WnHlWiu and Mix rx^ithy
Mr and Mrs Heber Foster at- ’Haven* were Sundny gucit* of Mr.
tended the Aid nt the-.home of )wr und
i
Mr*. Rankin Halt of Brush
imrenta lir - the Striker • dbtrict :Ridge
* .
Thursday.
:
•
- ।| Sesi-ral from h«re attended the;
Ashley Van Dore:;. who hat bin contr.i
.
Rupixir. a* the home of Belle j
visiting his aunt in Nt|.*.«, returned ami fra McCullum on Friday
home Saturday. »*•*
......a._...L
— an enjoyable
.
nlng ....
nnd _....
report
time.
Mr and M:*. Geo. Havens enterwiiik there Monday marnlng.
talned over e venly gia-sta in their'
home Friday evening, the 29th. the
C« Bed- word from their son. Ken­
neth. nt Champion. Mich., that lie
Mr. and
hi*.&gt; -Izind up for another Mx
sth* tn th- c &lt; G work. He \»r a(Mj jvjr.s \vn&gt; Havrn.-. Mr*
I there were.just twelve boys m Kmma Oti* of Wavland was an honcamp who did not re-etilist
o( Ku«.*, .*,* n ya5 her wedding &lt;!av

Mr and Mrs J. D. Cool spent
Sunday at their cottage at Gun
lake.
Mrs. Monia Vandcrlip returned to
her home Monday after several
week*- work in Hastings.
Mr nnd Mrs Fred Brunner spent
Sunday with frlendk in Battle Creek.
Roy Preston of Kalamazoo spent
the week end with hu* parents, Mr.
ami Mrs P I. Preston
Mrs. Dcoda Myers of Bowne is aslisting with the housework ut the
home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dipp.
Air. und Mrs Harry Btaumbaugh
ot Dowling called on Mr. and Mr*.
Fred William* Wednesday.
Mrs, Harry Thompson and Haughter. Lillian, and Ml** Marjorie Secby of Hasting* were Thursday call­
ers at thc home of Mr. and Mrs.
George Thompson.
The Barry County Rebekah and'
Odd Fellow Association at Nashville,
Monday evening. Did we have a
good time? We always do! •

ROBINHl E PARK.
' Mr and Mr* Alber: Prqfd of Lan­
, sing were Sundny guest* oi Mr. and
I Mrs. John Kollar.
, Mrs. Evrid Jackion and son. Ran­
dall. attended a parly Friday night
nt the humc of her daughter Mrs.
, Ernest Barnds o! Harris Creek.
I Mr and Mrs Ralph Finklwtner ot
i Middleville apent Sunday with their
. parent*. Mr and Mrs Julian Potto.
Fred Cisler ayd fair.ijy o! Grand
Rapid.- npent Sunday with Mra.
Maryin CUIer.
Mrs John K^lar was *pl*4uantly
surprised Thurxla't night when ten
friends walked in, the occasion be­
ing her birthday.

This Sale offers you unusual opportunities
You buy ANY item on this list at regular prii
and gej another just like it for.......................

c To the FIRST

These are all USEFUL. EVERY DAY NEEDS, and
. nationally known goods of FINEST QUAL­
ITY-ALL NEW—ALL ERESH

FOUR BIG DAYS!
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, October 11,12,13 and 14
75c Mineral Oil........................ 2 for 76c
25c Castor Oil ........................... 2 for 26c
50c Regulax . . . r-......... 2 for 51c
50c Milk of Magnesia............*2 for 51c
25c Sulphur and Cream of Tar­
tar ......................................................
“* ■
2 for 26c
50c Dyspepsia.......................
2 for 51c
I 5c Soda Mint.....................
2 for 16c
60c Nelson’s Magnesia Mix­
ture t........... ............................. 2 for 61c
50c T ooth Brush (adult) . . . . 2 for 51c
25c Tooth Brush (junior) . . 2 for 26c
7 5c Bay Rum............................ 2 for 76c
25c Tr. Iodine.......................... 2 for 26c
50c Colonial Club Hair Oil . 2 for 51c
60c Antiseptine ..............
2 for 61c
50c Tooth Paste, Mag-a-lac . 2 for 51c
50c Jnhalit (for colds) ............. 2 for 51c
50c Shaving Cream, Colonial
Club......... ............................. 2 for 51c
50c Aspirin, 5 gr., 100 tablets 2 for 51c
20c Boric Acid Powds.4 oz.
2 for 21c
I 5c EpsonY Salts, 1-2 lb............ 2 for 16c
25c Camphorated Oil.............. 2 for 26c
25c Spirits of Camphor......... 2 for 26c
25c Tread Easy Foot Pow. . 2 for 26c

50 Customers
purchasing during
this sale we will

GIVE FREE
A 25 Cent Cake
ANTOINETTE
Cold Cream Soap

25c Mercurochrome................ 2 for 26c
25c Witch Hazel, 8 oz. i......... 2 for 26c
25c Glycerin.............................. 2 for 26c
7 5c Cod Liver Oil...................... 2 for 76c
50c Cherry Bark* Cough Syr. . 2 for 51c
50c Vaporizing Salve.............. 2 for 51c
50c Golden P,en-Lyptus Cough
Syrup .................................... 2 for 51c
25c Laxative Cold Breakers . . 2 for 26c
50c Laxative Cold Capsules
2 for 51c
50c Analgesic Balm..................2 for 51c
50c Pen Gesic (liquid Analge­
sic) ......................................... 2 for 51c
50c Throat Gargle.................... 2 for 51c
75c Cpld Cream ( I lb. tins) . 2 for 76c
50c Limbering Oil................ 2 for 51c
$1.25 Fountain Syringe . . 2 for $1.26
$1.75 Com. Fountain Syringe 2 for $1.76
25c Men’s Talcum................... 2 for 26c
50c Shaving Lotion................. 2 for 51c
50c Alco-Lin. rubbing alcohol, 2 for 51c
25c Arnica Salve...................... 2 for 26c
25c Carbolic Witch Hazel
Salve...................................... 2 for 26c
25c Carbolic.Salve................ .2 for 25c
50c Shampona (cocoanut oil) 2 for 51c

Ly BARKER’S DRUG STORE
Where Immediate Attention and'Courtesy Are Shown to All

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

WE DELIVER

TELEPHONE 2115

�THE HASTING** BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER «, 1911

PAGE Six

visiting. The folks would assemble of 11.00.- Thc cash was readily paid. He said |ie stepped Into a bar room.
I In groups and have a good time..Tlie storekeeper afterward learned and there was Phil Just taking ;■
। Much more was made of holidays.'that he had paid his,money, which drink. Hr declared that the Gcn-r.il
to 'one
'especially Uie Fourth of July than i wasscarce in those days, for a black -called ’him
*•- —
— side and said "For
that the birthday cat's hide, which «;as then worthier Heaven's .sake don’t tell any one
of tbe
not observed. One | One day Attorney C. O. Hol brook' about that* widow story. ' it can b-seen
Hint
Uie
were: was not kept
, would
by the noise of|sau- ix&gt;n oh the street and said to.
1 anvjls or
on. I bought a dressed h &gt;.: 'by William’ H«-nrv ilarrtsoh.
(Continued from page onet
: the native
----- --- like to have you go up to the 'Mr. HcaWwas a-cabinet maker.
------ .
, ,TherL'*ou,d ** ParadM- i0M raCM-i house and cut it up. You can have ...
,,
days. Their remarksto each other | etc. There were ‘Invariably several, the head for your work. ' A
f&lt;-« fence--in tr.--Willlnrn A 1. :
und 8heir browbeating of witnesses bowery dances, one always occupied’hours later the lawyer met Lon »hure factory at Gu.nd R.i
during trial*
were
examples
of
the
vacant
square
space
in
front
ol
com
tng
down
tlie
street.ultii
a
hogs
&lt;kcJ.uTd
that
Mr.
‘
IM “
- CirU 'nu'rc Wai eoa*UW on clran’ \K°e Wlnrer he at iibSSd b^’ Dm
am
what we now think ought never to,the old Hastings Houae. There was!head held above Ids own and liie hnn one ■!..&gt; and tu­
andallowed.
was acqui...d
hill tn-the
ward,oforJuly
on what
was” I। hog
and’s received
loanover
of 110.
which a cabinet which
be
In those days the lead- , always
the.first
"Fourth
Oration
front feeta held
h« .Jtoul,
In
one
of
thr
trials
held
in
that
known
u..
"Cadys
hill.'on
the
(
]
ltf
agreed
to
pay
hi
fur
thc
coming
era at thc bar of.Barry county were; with much spread-eagle talk.fders. Tlie parts that Lon was cany-; txhlbltl"n durl,-« l:“; ( ■
’’•'-■’■-•I
day
William
BurgherIsaac
had I Sheffield
farmajust
of town.old j ing
spring.
The
spring went by.a There
C. O.Attorney
Holbrook,
his brother.
vvhut could
kid west
do in-those
away
represented'fully
third ■ Phil-'d-.lphto Hr
L
appealed
tia.’James
courtj^sustam
himTtidaysI After There
a boy was
was always
big enough
to was
no Lon
fuh It wxs
m the
Holbrook,toand
A- Sweezcy.
"the ole
of the
hog.and
Mr.no
Holbrook
could
eit- ,u-‘ P^'* »i thc making i&gt;; :. &lt;
....was . then almost
. as
... —
a swin
gun imin
|lc ‘ cou
|d in
have
i fall
when
Kenfleld
eckx! ...tus a circus
hole"
the real
river,
at of
Uiethe
| joyyear
a good
jokeMr.when
it w^s on him- ,nvJ- w hen he cal.td al.. &lt; nip." • r
to attend
sport
hunting
a trial
in theinfull.the
Game
circuit
was ■he
met
n(j jLon
n theon
stream
the street
near.the
and
Grand
said.self.
1
He laughed ns he approached to see the finished wi.._ ..
court. The
plentiful
—pigeons,
most famous
quail, cost
partridge
1 ever "What Bookcase
about thatfactory.
fur youThat
promised!
was Lon. who mid. "Charley, that d -n hands, they found that he had made
'
triedducks
here When
was for
theanyVanderpool
place.
In the
winter
there!hog
had the longest neck of any I the joints
und
reason the utopopular
bring me?
” Lon
never
batted
an j
trial." a1 nuts
case Tailed
brought
herebigfrom
was skating
on Hadley
mill been
ponji.totever saw."
In the
for- .vye
as he said:
’ WrJkl’shave
c-.-ts
of the
north,Hesquirrels
would ItJackson
and
thatI Hiram Kenfleld was one of the drawers into then
Manistee
county.
was charged
wouj4 txlinoDetroit,
if someand
suchifplace
with murder,
tried
and convicted
in ! ain
,oult’t| "furprovided
fortime
boysI ll
and
migrate
In-huge
numbers
southward.
” enough,now
next
go pioneer merchants of Hastings Lat&lt;- failed, because hn
had provided n &gt;
There were black squirrels, gray and 1 to Toledo."
cushioned air! So.
'
’ '
] Another character was William
'ncctfsory to bore 1
tarrison Heath. He had
ali-'w, the
; cushioned air to escape and
the closing ot the-drawer.
In a point of law. The Judge, de­
i
AiKitlu-r
character
of
a
1at&lt;
clined to do it. where/pon the ur
iod 'was Francis Graves wi
bane lawyer said, "Your honor.is
several years, published a
right; I am vyrong as your honor usheet here called ■The Plain Dealer.'
ually is."
crop
Politics. wi« a very exciting game
skeleton. He was tall, gaunt, y
People divided sharply, held close!)
thin; but he was the ma ter
to poiitir.nl lines and there wx.
original wit and sarcasm.. nnd
mighty little splitting of votes. Pro fox squirrels. I can recall one
every
pie now would-refuse to listen to urday afternoon when the w
r
had several rasping
most of the campaign specclws ol started out hunting with ano:
i the Civil war. He used t» leading
citizens. -It v
that period, because of their vio­ older boy that his friend shot nine delight -in telling stories of what once
worked on the
lent partisanship.- their reckless black squirrels m a maple tree on I happened during bls army service, and that'
drink:];-:
criticism of Uie opposing party anti the Will Sheffield farm,
|The more improbable the story thc
.
the flings and slurs made concern­
Hastings had plenty of eccentric, more Insistent he became that it charge.
ing the opposing party’s candidates characters in those old days, some of, was absolutely true. We will give a lirN'.'"•7. ’ '.
•
Usually a campaign would be fea­ whom the writer can well remember, [sample of one of the army yarns-'he
. .“ '‘T1’ ntemuer ot
tured by parades and torch light There was Luther Bennett, famous [used to tell, with emphatic verbal
.Honorable Daniel Striker. The p.uprocessions. After thc campaign was as a mason and a fiddler. whot»e j embellishments.
tor of the church then -was Her.
,.
----- ._
------ at This
over the democrats ami republicans, servires
were
in demand
publicwas his* ••OencraiPhirsheriwho' had been so suspicious of .each dances. At one of these some one i dan” story. "This talk of Sheridan’s
other and had said - such unkind asked Luther if he could play | Winchester Ride is all bunkum.” Jm
heir
differences
things, would forge
---- ---” He- replied. "If 1-mid. "This is what .really happened:
her with proper can t. I'll fix the d—n time so no one ■ Sheridan-was sparking a widow. I Metliodist church, w
and treat each
consideration until the -next cunHLs brother. Lon was hLs orderly When I.heard.the
~: r, ,*
iraipn lime amyed. when the
Bennett. wx&lt; a real character. Ouriroar of rebel guns. I rushed over to
4'
prejudices, suspicions and detmc readers maX’ be interested in some'she widow's bou^e nnd tried to wnk-,
uu’ CMl,rcl1afiiuing stories about him., i-n PhH. I had a hard time getting
One of*the early storekeepers mt him up. When be did come he was
Much was made cl Uie county ,.j
trying to
was.. A---------------A. Knapptfn.
appear to rcivlIn those days. It really was a epun HastlJlgs
------ ..... ...
... who
... so sleepy
... . , he didn't
- ----------------- Wesley Humtberj
."(-Fti-ord became na minlktnr
:v affair. Pv.jple came with their afterward
minister. nni''iw
Onej'ize th,the &lt;lrti^t(&lt;tn
situation r.t
at &gt;&gt;1!
iill. Itr.
He would
horse trams and ox teams, some- day Lon. who whs a famowt trapperA keep saying to me. What's all this Why lie should do so we caw?
times from loir ’ "nnces. to we came into Mr. Khappen's store and'hurry for anyway?” I hud to do the
wonderful squx-ites and pumpkins. - showed* him a beautiful Fisher’hurrying." This was usually" conhe had
taken. Because!eluded
by another statement winch.
hr stow race ’:md ' the remarkable .-kin." which
.......
Eph BatterZon &gt;wh.&gt; had
things exhibited. The principal he needed. money ■he
said he would Ift&gt;as t,u{ th(? jxsl t(nH,
enjoyment from thc fair was the r ll it nt the.ridiculously low price | was at nn army reunion in Detroit
; ter and who w:
’ jxrsoni has go
Lord and R.

SOMfflIOF
SEVENTH YEMS IGO

A Special Introductory
O If1 FLT? Your Present Vacuum Cleaner
vr i ijiv Completely rebuilt for

Striker and Aunt Caroline?
Thc writer can recall wh-n tiw
Hastings Uniform Hank of

time won ’.he world's champion-::
with their drill corns of Sir Knfath

The SIZE of a Bank
. Is Not the Exact Measure of Its Worth
to Its Patrons
and the Community
A true and friendly expression of interest in every customer’s welfare
and prosperity.
Rendering an accommodating and painstaking service at all times to the
end that the greatest benefits may accrue to those concerned.
Consistently conservative business management, fully realizing its re­
sponsibility to every depositor, and its relation to the business, industrial
and civic life of its commercial area.

These are the yard sticks with which the citi
enry of the community measures its banks!
Since I 886 this bank has kept faith with its Ijosts of friends. Unfalter­
ingly it has sanely an^l conservatively met economic conditions as they ap­
peared. year after year, whether normal or disturbed, always keeping in
view thc interests of those whom it tries to serve,

You are invited to become'a patron of this bank. We believe oiir'servjce
wijl please you.

Hastings City Bank
“The Bank zi'ith the Chime Clock"
TELEPHONE 2103

Hastings. th-

HASTINGS, MICH

welcome u-. St.it
with Unas and but

hrotiRh Sta

THIS INCLUDES

WOGdiil

Motor completely overhauled
All worn parts replaced with NEW
NEW dust bag, NEW floor brush
20 ft. NEW rubber cord
NEW carbon brushes

thirl
abq*.

Entire Machine
Refinished like new

welconu
These
of funny characters
of-ear!'.-. ......
indefinitely. by
POWER CO.

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co

AUCTION SALE!
Having decided to rent my farm I will have an Auction sale on the old Morris
Burton farm, 2 miles out of Hastings on M-37, (Battle Creek road,) ,on

Headquarters for 'Hunters’ Supplies
Hastings, Michigan

Wednesday, October 11

Get Your Hunting License Here

Commencing at one o’clock, sharp, and sell the following property:—

Save With Safety At the Rexall Drug Store

SPECIALS
For the Week of Oct. 4 To Thursday, Oct. 11
Full Pint 59c
Extract \ anill-a Compound
Spts. Camphor, U. S. P
25c
2 Qt. Hot Water Bag
59c
Kune
Pure Norwegian CCod Liver Oil
49c
Full Pint 27c
Milk of Magnesia
Price s Epsom Salts
10c
Imported Bay Rum
29c
Psyllium Seed
29c
Witch Hazel
19c
nona Talcum Powder 23c
Hobarts Aspirin Tablets
29c
ALSO SPECIALS IN WALL PAPER
4

Ox. Bottle

. Full
Pint

12 Oz. Bottle

Full Pint

Bottles of 100

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Phone 2131

The Rexall Store

Hastings, Mich

M. Wilson Arthur
Mr. Arthur’s appolntmr:
Bistant genera! manager of Con­
sumers P«wer. Company, with. head*
quarters m Jackson, has been an­
nounced by President T. O. Kent
r.'.‘y and Vice-President and General
Manager Dan* E. Karn Tit.' ap­
pointment completes the re- reanization made necessary by th-.- death,
from an automobile aciidi-n*.. ot
Chari,.. W. Tippy. Vice-Pn: Jdcnt
| and General Manager of*Con.-ume&amp;.
' Dan E Karn succeeded Mr Tippy.
and Mr. Arthur assumes Mr Ka
place as assistant general nvuia
He will assume his new rlutiu
November 1st. after an i
trip throughout Consume:
Company’;..territory with
■ General Manager Karn and Walter
. H Saniqu formerly wnll C-otuum,ers Power (Mmpany. who hxworked with Arthur in New York,
both tn tlje capacity of x-csistants to
Vice-President T. 4 Kenney of
Commonweal* ir and Southern.
The msw assistant general man­
ager is a native ot South Carolina:
, an electrical engineering graduate of
A. and M. College and wos'for seven
years with WesUnghotise Electric
and Manufacturing Oomjiany before
joining tlie Commonwealth group of
utility companies- in Akron. Ohio,
in 1918 as Commercial Manager of
the then Northern Ohio Traction
and Light Company. l&lt;j 1924 be was
promoted to Manager bf- Electric
Sales and Distributicm and In 1929
was called to New York for the posi. tion he leaves to come to Michigan.

It is 1219 feet up to the observa­
tion platform of the Empire State
Building tn New York.

HORSES.
.
Black gelding, 8 years, wt. 1400.
Bay gelding, 8 years, wt. 1400.
Bay Gelding, 8 years, wt. 1300. x
These are good horses, always work­
ed together.
CATTLE.
Jersey and Holstein cow, age 5 years,
fresh 5 weeks.
2 Jersey and Durham cows, age 4 years,
fresh 4 weeks. \
Guernsey cow, 6 yrs., eligible to register,bred last March.
Jersey and Durham cow, 5 years, bred
'May 18.
Jersey and Durham cow, 6 years, new
milch.
Black Jersey, 4 yrs., bred Sept. 14, ’33.
Jersey jeow, 4 yrs., eligible to register,
fresh.
Jersey cow, 4 yrs., fresh.
Durham bull, 2 yrs., purebred.

TERMS:—CASH.

HOGS.
6 Poland China brood sows, due soon.
Poland China stock hog, eligible to reg­
ister.

7 Poland China shoats, wt. 100 lbs. each.
TOOLS.

Wagon, nearly new. One old wagon.
Hay and stock rack, new.

Disc drill, good one. Land roller.
3-sec. spring drag, nearly new.
2-sec. drag. Single disc.
Mowing machine, nearly new.
New riding cultivator.
Manure spreader, nearly new.

Oliver plow, No. 99, and other articles
not mentioned.

No property removed until settled for.

HARRY SPONABLE, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

BIRNEY MclNTYRE, Clerk.

MU*
for Am
Mrs.
tie £tv
Geor
Lant-tji

Detroi

Klin S
Mi
moved
Stem
Mra.

and C
couple

cl Ba
ol Mr

Rapid

Mrs
Ohio,
and M

Rond
gib-’'
Mr nd

wild t

niond
Ear

�THE flASTINGS BASNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4. IW3

‘bL’SINF.’ S WOMEN'S HOSMIDDLEVILLE.
, Mrs W. P. Thomwuna of Grand
0. E. S. ASSOCIATION . M:Ruth Farr win entertain the !
I Rapids, a former resident ot tius
.
BuSir.- '^ Women’s Ha-.pital Guild
Prairie. was here on busineas Fri­
-------- —“&gt;r 9. DinThree Grand• —
Chapter
Offi
11 «'•'
day
riei
Amenran ’
, The funeral of
Arm­
ccrs in Attendance—Next
..
.
_______
. .----- - ------ —attended by
d
by-the
bustConvention in Middleville
Miss Anne Burton left on Friday John FUdrw ot DetrSu was in the
Hubert FalrdtUd of Detroit spent
.friends on Friday A. M. burial near
. for Ann Arbor. ' '
city Saturday.
the week end at homy. ■
(Continued fn m page one)
. Rocgiord where he formerly lived.
; . About HO attended the sessions
Mra. H A Adroumc was in Bat-1 Mr and Mr* Clare Jones &lt;if
Mrs Anna Reed visited relative* of the Barn County O E 8 Avm&gt;“
He will be greatly misead. tfot only
cistion
i^ld in
Freeportt on 'IThurs' . KnlanuukM
k*
1 ... week.
...u-.v
r-l
’Olfm Iw'l.l
lit L'h,-.--v.r
tie Creek on Mbintiv
Wyandotte visited her pare-nta. Mr in
la*l
etc He n*krd the question. ' What here, but at the former residence
ar* v.*u doing with your time? How where He was very well thought of
' George Bauer was horn* from Kaot »«d Mrs. J. E. Mattoon, over thc
IU:tard and Frederick Bishop ’ day.
' are urged to be
do
you
»pend
your
leisure
hours
’
as a m«n of integrity.
Mr«
, lansing over the week end.
uv,k l,ld ;
spent Sunday tn Kalamazoo.
* '
fy&gt; ynu -ju-k relief from boredom by Mrs Kirkpatrick will leave shortly
pundrd tu by nlilgMr. and Mr* Ray Branch were tn Mr und Mrs CurtL* Bottum and
Mr and Mr* Howard Hewitt visit­
attend^rf^tar movie* reading, walk- to spend thc cold monttu in Florida
Detroit ui Tuesday rm busincas
*»n &gt;'f Aim Arbor were guest* of Mr ed in Clarksville on Sunday.
.
NASHVILLE MISSIONARY
■ • 'udv.../ nature, o- what d*
Mrs. Sarah Boyce left Monday on
M* .1..
tamr* “»&gt;. Mr’ . F“»
r'o with your leisure?” Hr paid the first leg of her journey to visit I
UNION AS GUESTS ,y*u
from Detiott for over th-- week end.
hUn.*;Mri- to sout* so-called comic her daughter. Mrs Perry Powers. I
Mr and Mrs. Ed .Fahrlngrr and
Mr. and Mr--. Ray Colwell of Ionia
Ml
U I .....
» ,
features in th- dally paper* and to ln San D1,.KO California She exwere Sunday guerts of Mr and Mr*. ;«ui Donald of Grand Rapids were vUitcd Mrs L /./w c&lt;'!. on 8.&lt;‘.uid..\ In thr afternoon inidtr-.H-* were Meeting Will Be Held Wed
*r&gt; • clu..’. &lt;&gt;f movie.*
,'pecU to go in the spring u» MonSunday gm-sM of Mr and Mrs. E C. u-w
B'-n*b
Trav» im- City w.i- made by Worthy Grand Ms tr.n
* Bn-sl' v of
&lt;&gt;f Trai
Kim SlK|-'r
j!'. !'.'! Pf
Ji
,wna to visit her son. and if con- I
—
....
.....
.
ne.sduy at thc Hastings
Mr. mid Mra Jack Su.-m havt Edmonds.
‘calling
on old
friend
hu-k-v.f.a.. di-ttnite
Mrs Selma’ Brown 14 Birmingham.
_ _ . u e of leisure.'
— dltions warrant it she may b* gone
moved, from Gun lake to the K«i'.a.Mis* Lethi Mute has returned Mondays
.
. . W.....
---'• •• • n Mrs. Leon
Country .Chib
iving nothing constructive to do. a year and a half before returning
8t«-m. home.
------ ----- —.............. — -___ —----------- ---- ----- —v— —
1 urged some creative art. not homy.
Bauer of nit* el'
■Irand Ada,
Mrs Burntt Hamilton nt Battle *|M-nding M-vcral days at -A Century visiting relative* near Lanolin
Mr Edith Hoch
•Guy Phillips and family of Chi­
. Officer* wen- .
cage. Ill. were guests . of• M A
Mr. und Mrs W G Bajuer visited ... Mf and Mr -- (’ G 1
three elements
Ritchie and wife last week. The
Wc.-pmtrr .[j,,. (alr |n Chicago lost wr»k in Billy vUiU-d friends in
Ritchies returned with them on Sat- |
'....... .comixiny with Dr. and Mrs L- E -ov' r ,hc *" k '' d
urday Hand
will sja-nd a week Ul
in V«UChi11 'L I"’
..u «U1
couple of days on bit.itu ..
- Holly, ot Muskegon.
Mr-«hd .Nir* Vein L-a
a (Irnntte chance f ir rago, vuiting friends and the ExDr iHld Mrs CUff -rd
Mr* E A- Burton. Mrs. Guy C a,,rt -',r Mrk- Heckwil
Tklbo: Middh ■ .. i ...
Mi
tl.e &lt;&gt;ci.il approval ol pr»itinn This will give tbe fish
&lt; | Buttle Crt-ok wi-re Sunday guest*■ Kell-r-ami Mim Ruth Hundy wcr- 8-.’Uth H.iv.n on H-inrtay
Cortright. N.i-’if.chaplain; Mri
ma'!'- All of us an- jn QUn' |agc quite a rest.
ot Mr. rind Mr- C W Clarke
B-j. U of Mi* A K F
approval of our family Mra Carrie Matteson passed on at
Dr Wimfnd MrUav;. -I Gland1 Wull lake on *f\)e*duy ■
is *|»nding
ui-.-i-*ful in an her daughter's home on Main street.
Mr** Anna Leighton WMS ' ljh.'mother, Mr*
&lt;&gt;n Thursday.
•rmination
guv. : of Mr. and Mr* C W. Clarke **'
'
..... . Thr funeral will be at the I
Mr... Cora Cherry Kapp o|
&lt;&gt;ri-FrKt iy enroute from Grand R.«pird of upprcciaU »n home on Tuesday at 2 P. M. burin! I
Ohio is vi mm; al tiw h nn
in- immune from m th»- Coman cemetery beside thr I
FABRICS
i-anib.-Mr*
ii'Liction nnd de- husband who passed on .'ome years
und Mrs A. 1. Mote ot lamsuiK n - r.-™1i
when they know ago. Beside* thc daughter. Mrs. J
PATTERNS
Randall ol
turm-d io their homes on Tuesday
re upirmiatcd
C. Schnd. where *hc made her home
gm .' nt .V
alter a vtJt with Mrs. Sam Mote
for some years, a son. Fred, whowry one .-liould -have jilts m thr eastern part of the state,
Harry Adrounie left on Tuesday Rotary Club Monday rvvniu: on tf
MISS TOLHURST WON
frtr Springfield. Mu.-- . where hr will subject of InternuiR-nal Relation..
• m individual hobby.' one sister in th* west and a brother
IV A T C H the windows
and family &lt;d Niwhv»H«- w«rt- Sun- mU-r tiw American International
Mi and Mt Hint Van Hout,
antidote for crime, and in Ohio are ah thr near relatives
THE GOLD AWARD
’ ’ at Baird's this week.
College! taking a pre-medlc course.
immunity hobby. .*ome- wc are told. She leaves many friends
Sarah
Br.md.sl
IlWflld*.
You'll see the new Fall
Mr and Mrs. Merk* Savacool. Mr.
Ip thr memberr. of the! in thi.’ vicinity where she has passed
Goes
to
Allegan
Tomorrow
end.
and Mi.* George B Holing and MLNash strewed the Camp! her entire life, for to know her was
'shirts, witli appropriate
Mr
and
Mr
from Hi. Louis, Mo,. where he Carrie Strubw spent thr w«-«k endWhere She Enters Pearl
Seek Beauty" and "Hold to br her friend Much sympathy
ties, and you’ll be pleased
night
is express'd for all. especially for
Medal Contest
with thc fashions, fabrics
SubbUu und Billie “»d Thmrtl.
Aunact if he had done Mr Ruth Schad. who has taken
njjd prices. In view, of the
such
good
care
of
tier
these
many
I
Mr and Mra
Mountain to epend a few weeks with
y in ,human r»-latitAuhlps. he tinted. ( months. |
rbing coets of manufac­
h« r parent.. Mr. und Mrs. C. T.
Dr Nash asked the que*tmn ’Can
Township. board
will
, -1 meet this I
ture. these Fall shirts are
jWeycrnuin
*i»n
Hampton
imer ua be tru-trd jwith k-!.*urc?” Monday evening in regular
res
sosion.
excellent
values.
'
maxco
and
GublIi- aid in reply it "depended on
Mi.-j. Florence Watkins. Mis* Mar­
Thc M. E. church wax filled to
garet Swley and Mr. and Mrs. Haaf
hear, the first sermon of thc new
affcriirxiri
and H' h n-o! Wyandotte were Sat­
time dp their work. Democracy has: year by R«‘v. McKean, who hxs bcen
practically failed and as the. wrong- returned to us. much to the satis­
urday and Sunday guests of Mr
faction ot
of nil.
all.
faction
i* Mr and Mr.*. Richard H. Bn-hrn •'
eertnz. a tremendous r,.... .Pythian
.......... sistcra W1U
Tlie
will start ou
oil
and M-n and Mr*. Christian FViut -1’'1
rests on our cducatteiuil the fall with a pot luck supper this
of Philadelphia- Pm-, are guests of *&lt;&gt;
f 'tpJi 1K chOdfvn thc Monday evening.
A UTUMN-8 rich colon
Mi and Mrs. Rob-rt I5» **m-,T and Gk
**can be sc«-n blended in
d inc nd-;
: tin" splendid addrrra bythe new Full tics. Tlie pat­
Fielding Sloan
i social hour was enjoyed
Mrs. Anna Draper ha* closed her
nd march, songs and home
tern-, range from the bril­
for the Winter and gone to
liant to the conservative, in
Sunday morning’s program was'
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs.
these four-ln-hands. Your
luu just returned from a two. and M
: . iirrmiT- d so R« v. Aunu.it Johanpocketbook will not suffer
months' ’.i'll in Scotland
home.
• r. pastor of the Congregational Earl James and Laura went to Kal­
amazoo
and
called
on
a
friend
who
Mis George Csikmun and Mr .n.d r-lauv
church at Bedford, conducted the
in buying them.
iev. '-unal hmtr’at nim- odxk aivULat
Capital Mr* BclTHE PRINT
Mr.* Earl Coleman, accompanwst by Mrs
-.
.flue
M-rmon
on
the
•
subEct
!
1,n
«
h
“”
’
a^paiAed
thpm
and
their gueats. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding. Rap'd?
I Can Do Any’th^g I Plea^"* - ?n&amp;Xjcr
Mrs. E.
ISN’T CLEAR
shall on Sunday afternoon to
At ten &lt;.’dock. another very inMrs Maine Gabriel of Dayton.
&gt;u arc around middle
Kentucky, is spending
a«...
GritMr .John McLravy and . Mr*
m■
Cl,rt
Mary VmiDugtcren. in ampiuij
hM
"th
cto».
: J .',. ’2nu
JJ’iX'2.STh^-y
CLOTHING &amp; SHOES
’c' !&lt; r&lt;- u* they know nothing about it.
uiwnirg V-iur
. t at Walter Warner’s
FOR MEN &amp; BOYS
;|&lt; nt trim Tuesday till Friday in'
but h» prov-d t|mt mmt of thc guar- gu&lt;
Heath of Plainwell spfnt
aac Houvem'V' ui.u&gt;&lt; know more than they think Tuesday
-IUFrank
e&gt;aav nu
will lie rtraiurd if
and Wednesday with
HASTINGS
•
Mr bcott IL-.I fire question and Kar| jannight
Jr.
। answer
'« «n.. ai.-.....—. • . 1
Its I which, proved very interesting. .
Sundny here, the guewU of -Mr und
Mrs W M. Siebbni.-. Friends of Mr.
On Sunday Laura James attended
trort visited Mr, and Mr...
Amtell over the .week cud.'
Cejo Montgomery spent part ot
ting* und
to their former' Spark., remaining for a long-irrt r-,nk • ^raf** -,and honors. Seven1
xv' erm:. urr studted in tlie Camp Flrei
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
MORGAN.
• family of Urbandale.
x.Mimed Ins poition with the fur­
wm. cui
J.
W.
Howard
and
Arthur
Webb
Phone 263-1
I lasting*
niture plant there. -They expect to
VisRork at tlie home of Chari
i
Dtikoli
Montgomery Sunday were Vei
move their household good* In about
, Richiird.Miti ami family and Mr.
■'Die three ranks arc Woxl Gather- '
HENDERSHOTT.
lire Maker and Torch Bearer ■ »Ir Unrf Mr. nr..„_
, ■ r.......................
. Brrrfrks. Ray Corkins and cuusin.
Rh-idu Whitworth of
. ' High *chmi
Mr* George Bunker of
Symbolism plat-- a large part In'ij-vL. vLsited rxtha
Mr8' CurtL’’- and thrt-e children of
and tend' d Alb
trrtivith... including the
the dav “ U1Ud Utha
Adk,ns
Sun'...................
Bariison
Camp Fire artlvltie...
“ A
“‘n3 Sun
Urbandale.
Rapids and Mm Tho R C
i-r rroo nntiin umm* &lt;vwiKsi1s ...at.-t-i
_
.
' J
«hd Mrr M.m.t W.hb .nd &lt;Uu,N«r.
ot Grandville called dn Harting,
friend;, on Sunday afternoon..
‘ „ri..
MEETING OF BARRY CO.

SociaL Events and Personal Mention

CAMP FIRE LEAD-

!

New Fall

13795375

Shirts!

•

new

Colorful
Ties....

T.S.BAIRD

I. V. BESS ME R

DRESSES
liNAPPY STYLES in
id wool fabrics, prints
dn coldrn; new neck

with juckuls.

sport* wear in n number of
colors nnd combinations, in- •
eluding the new Twin Sweater
Suite ut
.

(Jiris’ School Dresses

&lt;» mi 69c to $1.98

FAIRCHILD’S
144 PLast Slate St., Hastings

,Phone 2522

Reed’s Drug Store
•

TEL

PHONE 2241

Zorncr of State a nd

Jefferson Sts.

Hastings, Mich.

DRU(1 SPECIALS
Cod Liver
Oil
PINT

69c
Aspirin
Tablets
tUul.. U 100

49c

Colgate’s Toilet Soaps
4 4c
10c value-—2 for
II
Colgate’s Tooth Paste
4 Q25c aize" , ______ _ _
13
ColgatejL^having Cream OEc
35c size______________ Cw
Milk of Magnesia
OQC
Pint
. 03
Antiseptic Solution
4 Qc
Pint____________ C-L ‘**1
Beef, Iron and Wine
OQC
Tonic_________ ______ O v
Milk of Magnesia
AAc
Tablet* ______________ fcO
Hinkle’s Cathartic*
OOC
Bottles of 100
___ CO

s M'* , S';
F?-""
",urch
were Mr and
tind'Mt'. Webb from
Harwv ,r«’l membership drive. Christmas
Mf^d o:
Crw-k Charles Montgomery and son Curl,
f^rimirc and daughter from Joints*
Mfthday plan... community! “d fa^iv^Jn'd ’J01
Mcad i*cnl Sunday to visit the former's
I armai &lt; and dau .htc irom J &gt;nn ar,njUes
^d family «nd moored to Mujicie.'daughter. Mrs. Flossie Allen - of
. vi.- ffram.
,na' lo "slt Ulc Parents of Mrs. Monterey returning home Monday.
Mrs Ella Lahr of Hurtin
Brill
Some of the essentials for pl inninc ' ~
Tuesday were Mrs. Kate Thomas era lnii
. of a Camp Fite program arc Faith in
i Mr and Mr’.. Karl
and Mi.*,* Lulu Thoma* of Lansing.! 7\1I( 5r
.rents. I1,:‘ program by the leader; an un-l
made by I Homer vidted the lat
r tii&gt;- &lt;’•: standing of the girls—their needs
who wen- guests of Mr. nnd Mr* iMra JuClarence Grohe.
.
.
!(o?ihrl
«&lt;!«.
abtllftcs. environment and apMr and Mr* Albert B- rm r. ML
1S
Chas. VanVranken spent Sunday!lR'!'r!i»,lnn °f their point of• view: EXTRA!
EXTRA!
.Tr.mAnidt and- Richard B&lt;’s*m-r joh-i-on
in Al'o at thc home o! Basil Hay- 11M’ ''■ community resources and covisited Mi*. L'lwrlotte Bessmcr in
i»-( ,.n
vard
|&lt;4*rntlon of "hobbyUts;" willing-1
Mr and Mr:.. Leon Slocum «)f But- &gt;”■’* to try things with th* girls; I
Ann Arbor on Sunday Mra. Be.-vsni-.-r Han!;tie Creek visited their relatives in appreciation of the value of Icamfriend for. a week
.
’ j clark" of L**
thl-s neighborhood Sunday.
/ .!,,K by doing and utilizing cduca*j
Mr* lx&gt;wi !l of Quimbv gave, u llon.»l articles from magazines, paMr* Dun Marble ri ttinieii home i Mrs L V BM&lt;»nd iv after ; pending the pu*t ’ p.„,
wnnderful report ol the.M E con- P*'rs and bulletins
week tn Lawton raring for thr home L' x. u.
!,
ferenci at church Sundav it is sel-i . Le»ter Scott spake again on Sun-;
October
dom that any one hear* such n day^a/ternoqr. on "Educating the
■&gt;f Mr. andd MiMi - Warren My&lt;
My-r*
rs while ....
i,
’•$•»&lt;&gt;«»
they were•• in'
in Chicago nttrnrflnr
attending Aa I ' ‘
complete yet Interesting report a* Emotion.* ' Youth is prone to look;
lif Pn«n-s*
Pneri'i*
Century of
she gave. She certainly had she backward and is Introspective de-1
Ml* &lt;-r Robert Cochran of Cold-' Two car load.- n: young
hlghpolnte of uh thc addresses she nar»d Mr Scott He quoted Dr ।
water is sjiending th:.* week with hL*» from Emmanuel Episcopal
heard and jus ed them on in an Foster Kennedy, a psychiatrist of
Pure Cider Gal.
understanding wa&gt;
Vofk CHy.ju saying that “Zest.
&lt;randpann’.s. Mt. and Mrs. GeorgeI' .ircumpa-.U'd by ll.« R&lt; v a
M. Newton, while hi* parents, Mr
Wc ««.!&lt;• g'. i ! ' have Rev Conk- *’ tl,&lt; Merer of happy living Intcr-J
, Un -with us again
nal hapmness is thc weather tn your
’•nd Mr. Burr C.Khmn. .re n A
Mr. and Mi Und Storrt-r and *°ul" The two mdrt powerful emo-1
■ OU.,« I.;, . ...
,I !o‘'C ot Hasting-. *erc guc*ts at Hon* arc the dynamic of fear—fear
Fine Quality No. 2
Cans
'’'a...... C"O
■'
, Al Ball. Friday night and went to
consequences of failure, or op-1
of Miami. FF&gt;nda. who iiavr been; wt.-iK&gt;rted
thr L A S entertainment at the presoion—and the dynamic of joy !
....I...- rhr.
Mr- .-..J;
s Whole Wheat Biscuit
10c
Star Urunge hall tu help with the
A Guardians' Training Course is
Charlton, and oilier friends and
.
music.
planned for the coming eight
! relatives. left for their home the lat-1
Finest Quality Creamery
ib. 26c
' B-jgrtc* Matt*:.on. Dora Gardner months, the meeting* to be at the
i and An.t&gt; lie .Smith, with their.Camp FHlf office, 246 Champion St.
tcechtr. Gwendolyn Ga.-kill. sjwnt Battle Creek, pn Monday evening*.:
, Rapid.-- Monday attending a moiling
thc week end at the Kellogg camp.:*11™ th* various Camp Fire crafts;
■ of the Michigan conference, board
-•
• b&lt; .
nt 1 for study.
I
of Trustees. Dr W. M Puller of
Fancy Quality
( i OVERDAI.E.
!, Cloning the-day * program was a
; Kalamazoo, a former imrtor here, is
Mr and Mr: Hatry Pennels and J playlet by some of the girls and a1
{chairman of this board.
(daughter spent ftinduy at A Ccn-' ceremonial service.
• j
. Mrs Alcid Stauflcr and Ml*' ■
CHOSEN
tury ul Prngi- •! Much credit Is due Miss Frieda1
.
i Dorothy Smith were in Battle Creek.! u-,&lt;ner H.’n
Mr end Mr. Tom Carter of Ku'.- jOLsen and Miss Florence Craven for.Mr. M J, KML.
Aibl„„ &lt;■„„
J.imazo spent Saturday P. M with their splendid work in organization;
1/6. Angele*, cal., who had bf.u itan-trv.i urcr
tie ;r parents Mr and Mrt. Waugh, and their gtnerous hospitality. The’
called there by tiw serious Illness &gt;4 icouiv r it a •
Quarterlv mn tilig will b&lt; h*ld at. wfftote affair was very jnuch worth]
All Chicago Beef
a cousin. Rev. Charles Ow&lt;m-. re-! &gt;u.s nd'
:c Evangelical . church Sunday, while and should create deejier in-i
turned with her sit.’er. Mra. SUttflcr 'duritUTi;. j?1'
' •ome.
iterest in thc Camp Fire Girls' pro-|
Mr. AMdSiaun.r. Mr&gt;. Emm..„T
Ir* Roy Headley o:. pram and their various activities.;
StauHer and Mi * Dorothy Smith
TOWN TALK Brand
t Wednr.day wjth Mr All appreciated, also, thc kindness*
diusta
lb. IOC
with Mra. M. J. Knll.-i nuiton-d to
JOI Lt BIB IHD.M Wi l It.
A Plaaring &lt; 4^ 1 .
mt Dickerson
of the W K Kellogg Foundation. |
Kalamazoo Friday from where Mr*. Mi.* Mary Quaifc'dclightfully en- ■
Blend. Lb. 1C&gt;2 C
Fancy Cuts
KolL*. who iiks sja-nt thc summer lertalntd the Jolly Birthday G.uo'. A number of friends of Mr. and who sponsored the enterprise and
It*
Geor.'i
Kahler
helped
them
entertained
their
guests
so
royally.
with her aider. Mr* A. Stauffer, und on Sept- 20 The-usual ;&gt;oi tuck dm - jSILVER RIVER Brad
—— - •
------------• other' relattvra. left by bus fur her
being ■libra'v then- ywr wedd.ng afiiu- *
home in Lcm Angeles. Califun’da.
Dickory Brand Choice Quality
Woodruff
it
lai! Lit'lr Muy .J-ari Hecker, who ha*
Mr-. Jcmc Faasett was thc guest
Grand RapuA A p
LADIES* NIGHT.
nuv,|,_ ib-s-n a'. Am; Artxir for tmiuncnU, is, of her daughter and son-in-law.'
MAXWELL HOUSE
lime nuiilythi- uHcrn
Armour's Star lb.
‘
lut
.... ... :.(j impmving.
iMr. mid Mrs. Arthur Lathrop, of'
.Hastings Commanders enjoyed ■
A National
1 &gt;
t
Ril**-1I M &gt;niaa aj.d Prairieville tho latter part of the.
Shank Hall or Whole
pleasant time on Mondav evening, it iy-___
Favorile — dfeV 2 U
Geosgt- Herrington offwek.
being "Ladies’ Night." After the Ljt
BIRTH (&gt;F ,A DAI GHLEIL
I Mi. and
, I Mi .ind Mr. Ed
Tiw Dortas Society of North tyuluck supper at «;30. the ladies played
Hastings lrtend«. of Mr. and Mrs i Kalama.
(-•.nu were Sunday'pk
Grove will hold an afternoon
card* white- the men held their n j- William ADderaon &lt;»t Grnnd.Rapid- i Monica . ..............
.
. , Mr.-. Cha* Mcm: -Hie Hook Thursday. Oct. 12.
ular bu.sir.esA soudon
will be pleased to know 'ihVy* are|Rite»ts ot Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowden of|’
thc parenu of n daughter bom on
:l.-d। meeting at the home of Mrs Or-;
tovho reoru: entebtaik. J Wodnraday-. „
p, 27 Mr Andcr*on
Septand 1 Grand Rtrnlds wen- Thursday guests.
Th. MIM«ranr _
cl ■ the "[onimly
—... ‘ hv«l ‘he Ccn.-triuuUtmii.'.
: at thr L. E Mudge home
'
Presbyterian church, will be enter-------------- •
Wo Deliver
taijird on Tiiuraday evening. OctoY. M. L ____
, .. flirt i Seventy-two attended the Rally
Thj Big Littla Store
ber 12. at dinner by tlie young pe&gt;Mrs. Ray Water - is'hootera to the
oZ' 13th ) Day icrvtcM at the North Mabie ,
us in ' Grove church Sunday morning. Colpie nf the church. A program fol- Y. M. L Club today at a one oci-xk Watch tor further
1 lection W38 for the Detroit Mission. |
lows the supper
‘ luncheon.
the next Banner
Chicago th- past w.

fur thr Store during his parents' ab­
sence.
1 Among those who were here ti at- &lt;

SPECIALS!
Friday,

6

Saturday, October 7

Vinegar

2

Plimpkifl
Kellogg’
Butter

»«• 1*7©

OlCO

CoKee
Specials

ISC

n«.

Meat Specials

Beef Ro

zjc

Bacon

a ivlie

Hams

is'Ac

HINMAN’

�PACK WORT

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4

1933

FOfiD MARKET AD
PRAIRIEYTLLE.
.
Master Jack McCmilley spent tho
BALTIMORE CENTER.
Tiw- Ladles’ Aid will meet nr the
M‘.is Don* Gardner U much Im­ week end with Grandma Ovs-rKmllh
liureh Wednesday, Oct. 11 yw lucjt proved tn health at. this .writing.
Mrs. Ru.-..a il Greenfield uccom- dinner.
Morri* Burchell
-t coplf’rtmvc ut B&lt;-n- KclloRR camp LTrlday
' Mr. and Mra. Albert Pro:'
ive a splendid -report
1.1‘-pent Sundj
li-tt called on Mr und M:
morning service.'*
Lightfoot ciunday ev».nln’.
Mbs l.sirna ctiitdd spent the week M .. D H. Sharp of
: pent SuHiniity afternoon «
Arthur M&gt;-c:,and WU1 Dipp nnd
U's-rt* in Hn-ilii - . ’
sun .s Sundny
Arthur Mi

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO.ADVER­
TISEMENT FOR LESS THAN 25c.

Guaranteed

Truss

E^nr tmxa wo Et is guarantced to bold th* rupturo

VNITT.n BRETHREN CHUBCH.
I FIRST

Jwtiarnt fcr you. Let us *hovr
yoa the New Akron Truss
Health" ‘

Control’*. Nothfng else like
■euLaUVca.

and mu

The Prescription Drag Store

?. Greenfield of
Edim-nd-, »&gt;( Hx -

.Hid tuuub

rainy.

MH--, ha-1’ been returned to,

! Ann Arbor Muu-dav but t? not 'abb-

Gut-n Gaskill. Arabel
iier ■&gt;;

(•man of the Dunham, distric

Our Service

rt Fine ink.-

To PROTECT You Clnitanlly

W* lutnre Hacaa. Hrt«M6oi&lt;t Ocada.
Prlv*tv G*r*gr, a*. LOW RATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
&lt;0* Kaiitaixoo N*tJ. Bink Elite.
A Hoist Ccn&gt;r*uy Ors*i&gt;U*d lr?|
J. L MAUS Local RepTe*er.UtlTr
Haiuogi. Mub.

tin's' iriove and th

B»-n

1

riuug.
id .KiatidM.ii.
ir snduy with
Wm Bayne

Tin- community I* saddened by the
Funeral Sunday

GEO. M. NEWTON

Have That Broken
Glass Replaced NOW!
Cold Weather It Near
New and U.ed AUTO PARTS

OPEN SATURDAY EVENINO8

Glenn F. Laubaugh
PHONE 2637

&gt;nk Vnderv

HASTINGS

MORTHAGG FOIIF.CLOSUKE

F. E. Lowry, D. D. S.

Announce* the Opening of
Dental Office In Delton
MONDAY. OCT. 2nd
Hour*: 9 to 12; 1 to S
&lt;,
’ iq.n

RoM

CARDS of THANKS
What Would You Do
IF THE LAW . ..
IM REVOKED Ypur
. Driver* I.iccn»&lt;-.’
'
2nd TIED Up All Your
Truck* gnd«Car*.*
■ EFFECTIVE! OCT. 17. 1933

Michigan’s Financial Respon­
sibility Law Provides

SEE UJJ L
Jerry Andni*
Ilantim;*. Mich.’
It. G. Brumm. Phone KI—F3
Nashville. Mich.

-I WANT TO SELECT.i reliable young »naii. now em­
ployed. with fore*lglrt. fair edu­
cation and. mechanical ii-.i-lin.itioit*.* -who i» billing to train
-part liny or evening in Hasting*
to quatil* as INSTALLATION
iihI SCRVICE r*pcrt_on .ill types
&gt;f lire trie Refrigerators. For.in­
terview write, giving age and
pre.iiit (Hcupation.
,

GRANGE PROGRAMS

UTILITIES ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE
.

I first pj&gt;EsnrTEn:A« church.
| Ror. John Kl’.-bhig. D. D IT.-,? '
&lt; 325 W. Caster St.
Fbor.e 2JBS

HASTINGS MARKETS

though wcmlngly in thc be*t of
health. D t uk surely be prepared for
"in A time when ye think not the
5&lt; n of man c.uneth." .

। citUECir or ti:e umtep rretkren

101 No. Well* St.. Chicago, III.

hu-tn thia
Duffi-ny and children of Lan-

h her parents. Mr. mid Mra Ben-1

DANCE!

Rome Literary Chib was dr.
illy entertained ut iht» hmm

an afternoon m«-« t.uir. Mra M. ,
s of HartinRfc was present and :
an intorv.stmg talk on "PromtFIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.

wn this vicinity attendMru Cora AApinall and daughter,
le anniversary rif Mr. nnd Lena? of Dowling spent *11iur.*day
**
......
char. A’.plna'.r.s.
-•
r&lt; Fred
Mr. mui Mrs Wtn Schantz of I
Haven*’
Vermontville were Sunday vMtorsj
of Mr.'and Mrs H. I’. Munn.
Plainwell. who was married
ML-s Lena Hcideman returned I
Mme ’iigr- was also present.
Lv* Barbara Otis cth braird t
last Week from WiscotVln where she■
b;T aunt
Wm. HaU

/-for better
f mortuary
services
\

♦

|»rtr.’.A lure Bund.
nun unit) vpent
th Mra Frank

n utday evening.Oct
Mrs Sarah Orsbarn. of Hart tn.-* a
rouph- nf days the pa’-t
ek.
The.Martin p T; A will meet this

-CHARLES H. LEONARD
The last. IS emperor* of China
have been hurled In the Ming tomb*.

dud Intltati :.n i-

CLEAR LAKE LODGE

Special Excursion Train to
A CENTURY of PROGRESS
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8

Me. and

nercr sacrifice .
them for—prcflt y

Distinctive Funeral Service

Friday and Saturday
Nights... October 6-7

limping, with the first lady of t!
land. Mrs.-Roosevelt. Special mw
by Mcjdanie.. confer and Barjxr w
' a a ph asing feature iicw&gt;ni;&gt;«nii
Supper was .-.«-rvi
part of b) Mrs.
. .. Gilkey.
—
u r. Mr. to about thlrt

ROUND TRIP

Leave Chicago not later tliaR 10:00 P. M. (Central Time! October 8th.

Stindjy..
Er *-;!$• and children and
Otis of Kalamazoo were
nd Mrs, Guenther and son
of . Lansing were Sunday
at Clyde Warren'S.
.
Oakw

NORTH HOPE.
md Mrs Darling of
Ronald Andcra of Wei; Hope
IV Kalamazoo.
on our street Sunday.
great
Mr. und Mra. Albert- Na-Ji.
__________________ , .__ „ _ ..
raffes, 4»htili4r»!». camel*. ttnlcorn*
family of Htutingr.-spent Saturday tlon* ’in Egypt—-Unte in Cairo, three
and lions.
,aud Sunday. Fith Otto Nstzel.
m Alexandria, .and one in Port Said.

Coaches Only

Patrons uhb desire to drive to any cities from which excursion is
operated and take advantage thereof, may park cars on unused
railroad property to the extent available. Such parking shall be
at patron's risk. Asli Ticket Agent for information.
|»

AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION-TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING GROUNbs

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1933

PART TWO—Page

KLINGENSMITH.
[the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert The school enjoyed tlieir flrU i
FIFTY-NINE CREAMER
Mrs Murv Blunders aud son Mar- S.&lt;und&lt; r. Wednesday evening and ing this year They hiked up on
I railroad* nude a inut^lre in boosting
IES IN COMBINATION x). ’ S. . .'
. *ni
,hr»
n.lu'lvwwU enmi. ti.rv raxiibunm hiu
hit! »..&lt;
u...l a
»in&gt;i
artlwwl
|their fares Instead yf kN-ping them
TAKES EFFECT SOON
------ --. .;lthI friends and
of -...-I
Uli*- music.
UIIM relaUvcf «
’ -- such --wt tin paha and old enjoyed a weiner roo*t.
on a competitive baits. Imany event.
'*
• Shall be wisd etjMuty to give Reckless Drivers Must -Be By Home Economics Specialist*..Perfect Organization Similar ph e n.tunng to their home Friday «*-?'* will make.
. Elbert
Saunders and Grace Ham­ Mr. Btalih who ha* been spending
--- ... Jpoecd frlan arthOrough trial,
to Land 0’ Lakes, inc.
'
Able to Bhow Finonclll
Wem»n Sl.le Collie
ilton were married Monday noon at tlie post six months in England, kee Springs, had thc
.they can satisfy themselves as to
►
■ the home ot thr bride* parents. Mr. railed on Mr. and Mra Goodwin ran a pitch fork through
Responsibility
-!S3BS
‘
' 111"
1
[whether (MSMiiger patronage has
—Directors Named
und Mrs. Lynn Hamilton. Rev. A A Monday. Mr. Stahl was on.hi* way Tuesday Hope it will be better
LOWER RATES BY WEST­ been jyrmnncntly lost to tlie rail­
Thr nnwiwul rcpomibiwy l.w ManyJ.nn Ix.uwwhr, «rr now ' There lias recently been formed at Griffen performed thc ceremony alt­ to Det: oil.
Mr. and Mra. Albert Greet
roads Wc &lt;ty not believe it has.
ERN COMPANIES ARE
which bremnra e««Uv. Ort. IT. U
J
l° LaiMing a nei" cooperative organi­
dinner wo* served. Con­ .Mrs - A Johnson returned from I family and Marshall Trtpp
Another .new de|&gt;arture for rail­ mirnded lo prrtrrt iwihrtu »1“',^ b'V"'.M,kl* «“■' zation. to be known.a* "Michigan er
- which
,
up north after ^pcntiipg three week* j Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
FOUND SUCCESSFUL
roads L-&gt; the introduction, that will iwoperty liom Uw art, ul Irrrtpoh- *'ira* fr,t**T h'*1* lake, abort lo CXXiperativr Crcanterle-.. Inr " There kratUlatRMK
or
friends
gathered
at
there
|
ham
in Maple Grove.
are
59
plants
in
’
the
combine.
The
A
nunwer
la- made rodn on the Union Pacific, alblr porso'na on Uw highway. Than Uw mill .rtid ox.-lwnx.., 11 hw lionr
of a new stream-line passenger m.h .,1 lollrra
i plan Ls to hare an organization
DEFINITE INFORMATION
lo the Dopen, train, capable df a sjx-ed averaging mrntot8lair.il la .vldrnl ihrt u nrt mquuih u&gt; |u&gt; the proo s.l,.« similar In many respect* to tluit
AFTER MEETING IN EAST 100 miles per hour. There Ls so much many motorist* believe U»c new sta- jlax! used by Uie Land O'Xakes Creamcr-'
■
1..— Inc
Tt.A of
Af. Minnesota, ,1.1.
— i—.
dead weight now in. a railroad locu- tulc makes automobile insurance!| T'
There are several difference* in ies.
the WUcqnsin
The Introduction of Lighter imotive and tlie big steel cars that compulsory.
;baking bread successfully with soft Federation of Cheese-Factories and.
,
lit
puts
a
crimp
in
low-priced
rapid
'
wheat
flour
and
the
hofne
economics
i th* Midwest Creameries. Inc ,‘of InStream-Lined Coaches Kay ; passenger travel. In fact it is not' Tlie law proposes to keep off • the
nwnwav* reckless
rcewesa drivers,
anvera who
wno orc
are tension nutrition specialist at d‘ana and Michigan.
Mean Increased Speed
j .possible
.. to
_______
have high
______________
speed locotno- highways
involved in
inacxidents
or wlio
wlio fall
fall to
to Michigan•-—
State
College offers the
Mr. G C Coffman, of Coldwater.;
involved
accidents or
7",.----Will there be n return of Hie good “'*•
lh* »»•’? ‘&gt;1* drawing big observe highway law*, and may not .followingSuggestions,
_____ ___ _______ i."
was chosen president ot tlie group
old days of two cent* a mtle railroad slc** P»«c“ger cars with square affect the vast majority of Michigan ■ More flour U used In |hu|Anuvu
proportion w
to — —- —-— ------.---■ fare? Indication* are that low pa*-jcn“-’
. , .
, ,
iiuuiu and
uiiu tlie
tiw dough
uuii*u should
aiiuiuu not be
w .Michigan,
M.ChigZn. vice-president and Mr
automobile drivers. Similar laws are -: liquid
icnger fares may be with u* again. I Thc nc*" l™ln
be made of an. now in effect in 20 itate* and *ev-j—
kneaded
or handled as -----much os rClark nr,v,v
Brody, manager nf
of the Mlchi""
Some western railroads tried cut- ■
w11* we^*} about a eral province* of Canada.
iwhcn tlie hard wheat variety of gan Farm Bureau, was named secAll prices in this advertisement include the
ting round trip pasMnger rate* from
t,lc Prv*&lt;ini weight of a
After convicUon of a major Violaj.­ flour L&lt; used. More yeast is required retafy-irtnsurer.
* 3 6 cents per mile to two cent* through passenger train. Being
Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax
,r in the feclpe than usual.
' nie first board of directors in­
per mile. It worked well. An- * ire uni-lined, the air resistance Ls tion of motor vehicle laws or after
to I The
usual preaa-paung
bread-baking direct
directions
eludes Peter Trierweiler of Eagle;
failing
to
satisfy
a
Judgment
of
$300;
inc
usual
knw
stead of hauling empty coaches. •
fduccd- It i« believed that a or more growing out of a traffic ao may be used ns tlie basis of tiw re- 1 Fred Walker of Carson City. Elmer
the rars were reasonably well filled “Wd of 100 miles an hour can be cidcnt.
the motorist"* llcrnuc and all cipe. In-a recipe making 3'. pounds [Hathaway of Hastings, f c. Pernwith puMengeT*. Tlie c.unpanle.; maintained ro thc present railroad
SWIFT'S ORIOLE SMOKED
found they could make more money * m&lt;" fror'1 Chffago or New York to regiatratton certlcatcs of tho-aiuto- 'of bread the necessary changes in ert of St. Louis and E. F.,Brown ot
at the km- fare than they did at Ux-Pacific c«**t can be cut in twu mobile are suspended. In order to!amounts of ingredients to be used, Remus.
Tin- •reinstate
reinstate thc
the license,
license. thc motorist include. 2.'.-2'. pounds sifted soft! This corj»ration looks like a senmuch liiglier rate permitted by tiie i without incrcasuig thc co.t Tiumust
settle
the
judgment
bi
the
wheal
flolir
(depending^
on
it*
','ible
move.
We
take
it
from
the
fact
Interstate CMamicrce OotnmiMlon. । bKhtcr train will not wear out the
specified In tlie law and also i weight and strengthi. 2 . cups H-J that Elmer Hathaway of Rutland
Since that time tlie urflern roads I r“»* or the equipment a* rapidly manner
have been Hying to prevail on east-1
d" lirwrnl through trains oner- musl furnish the Secretary of State quid &lt;mllk or jxituto water 1. 4 tea- ha* been placed upon the board that
t-rn lines to give these reduced rates;! “ted nt half tlie sj»eed. Further it is with proof of hLs financial respon-[spoon* sail. 3 tablespoons sugar. 2 ■ Barry county creameries are to be
hut until recently Hie appeals were expected Unit Hie smoke nuisance sibllily to meet Uie cobtfl of any tu-; tablerqxxms fat. and P.- ounces; included.
ture highway accidents.
jyeait 1 three cukesr. If liquid yeast Ls I
Tot successful
W1U
“voided. "Die car whceLs will
ThU
b. done
d«» In
’ ,l».
Last week there came a news item | »* «n«dr to run over the rails with
This can be
in three way.
ways,
Tie malorul
“"“W U- ■ l«»"“l« Mh«l ...c
YMCA ITFMS
from New York Citv. in the New 'cry llltic noLsc
he mt may’ depo.ll*'“*■&lt;IIIX»--------with
Uw
sial.He
may
hlc
a
aurrty
*b&lt;a' rbw'' ' 'I!-???-'
&gt; . IV1. C. A. 1 1 C.1V1O
York Herald and TMbune, which
It I* possible that out of the &lt;a&gt;mSliced lb. 28c
Butt Half “• 14c
"'.“'J
. I. I ’ -------1
said tliat tiie. president* of eastern I l*'tl,k&gt;n with busM.-s and airplanes bond or'a real rtlale hood »Uh Iwo
aurrtle. providing
provldlhK for
tor a nar.mum
maximum und 3 * "-I* b'l'ial jeart.
railroads had agreed to cut the basic!
come invention* that will revive sureties
of $10,000 for [x-nonal Injuries or!
- - — ------- —» -- —........
- faro to two cent* u mile for round railroad passenger traffic.
death and a maximum of $1,000 for; dough as much as when tlie othci I whole county Oct 1 £ at 7:30 P M.
trips, and. three cents for one-way
property damage; or the motorist; type flour is used, und the dough
Shank
BdWNE CENTER.
tickets, also U&gt; eliminate surrnnnm not.be
noc rm allowed
anoweo to
ro rise
me any-;
anil
*■»
'’’“‘J
| charges. Tiie Herald-Tribune said- Mrs John Nosh and daughters, may file a certificate showing that ralwuld
II. .Ur It ««"
will “
“‘r“ than double "*
‘ tiieac rates, it. was believed, woul-1 Alice, and Marte, und Mrs. Jennie he carries motor vehicle liability ln-|"more
rl'e
more
mindly
than
with
hard
c
,
A
“
IK|
Mr
Him
I
ot
Ihlroit.
apply to all eastern territory except Flynn apent Saturday with Mr. mid suranro for the rtcce.ssary amounts, i
wheat
hour, andUwnot
a&gt; rUen
hldh I &gt;»“"« UT" •» “J"
New England, and are subject to Mra. Elmer Ellis of Lowell.
.
| To
teat whether
do nolle
j«h hip.
ln
modification ut a meeting of the
Mr. and Mra. Eldred Deming an- MILK
INCOME DROPS
.IX iiawwiTii.
unvi O
!.sufficiently, touch the surface lightly i
°“.r,
eastern president* with rail heads the parents of an 8\ ib. baby boy,
ac ccciy rnCTC Dice with tiie fiiv.:ei- and if u depression nM,ft[ng will honor the birthday of
Pork Hearts
Pork Steak
•"&gt;• 10c
» AS FEED COSTS RISE r(.majnSt &gt;t
ready, if the Ilepres-: &lt;-»•*”«•■ WilUurns who was born 112
- from all oilier Mictions • No formal who arrived Thurtday. Mother and
Or LIVER
notice was expected until after tills bube are being cared for at the
Ision comes up. tlie dough should be &gt;'cars UK&lt;&gt;
?
meeting which will be lield soon. home ..........
of Mr....and Mrs. Roy ........
Deming. No Profit Prom Increased Re. j allowed to rise longer.
|X«»« °*4
the Y. M. „C A
That newspaper said that tlie rate j Beatrice Thomas was a Grand
rdintc
When
Wnrrl
F.r
.
Mr.
Buell
will
present
the
achievelb. 1S&gt;/2c
Lamb Roast
! Planning
Sausage
ib. 23c
ceipts When Herd BlFiannimr n. retnilar
nral»r prwrrsm &lt;■» „„„„
„„ „
thr
schedule agreed upon at. tiie meetl- itaptds
Rapids visitor Friday.
Choice shoulder cul
Swift's Brookfield
ing in New Ytork mark* thc com••
iMr. and" ••
Mra. ----Glenn ----Dean cntcrponses Rise Rapidly
, lh&lt;- hour, al Iwow will help llw v M c A In nny.lour roiinin^ ol
Lamlmr. Sort 25 -MMihran
,bc«ln2!"'or ,hr’ l”’t
'he •&lt;&gt;'11 BWrn ,oui4 man In
pliunce of the New York Central and■* tallied his jxirents from near Mid­
thc Pennsylvania roods with the dleville Sunday.
&gt;
dairymen am not auro
they 'lme *° readJiM hlmiwll mare can-, t(l, counlJ. prtween hlsh Khool and
Lamb Breast
Spare Ribs
demands of western curriers for a
W. C Thomas and Ed. Thomas of
Fine for braiiing
rate that will attract passenger Grand Rapids. Sam "niointis oi Ore­ received by oiher i.rmera lor Iced or
i.X
'IK X*. ""
traffic- It is doubtful, even with low gon and Will and Norman ot Cale­ to grieve because feed prices have| A.. "
nI Mirhtann n’"Un*’
** ,n ,ni Hastings
fares, that patronage of passenger donia were Sunday callers at Wult increased fasti'? than those for dairy
coli&lt;.ne’^
Ll
M’chlgan Mt.l}OTdlst church Wednesday Oct.
trains will be what it wg» before the I Thomas'.
Genuine
products.accwjhra to the dairy de-1 p^°to enterina school, the 11 _at 2*VCn V“r‘y P M
Prior to entering school, the
partment at Michigan State College. child* existence has been centered
C. F Angell attended the tii-Y
Spring
Records from the 10.000 cows in I in tlie lionie. but now two centers of group of Nashville" li$sl Monday
dairy herd improvement a-vxxiations interest are offered him. and every night.
in this state prove that the herd effort should'be made to make the
Tlie track meet last Friday P. Mowners" net incomes were less last two as congenial as possible.
for all of Nashville grade children
month than previously. There has Tlie question How do you do that was enjoyed by nearly 200. each one
FLOUR
FLOUR
FLOUR
been a flight increase in tlie price of at school?'' will help tlie mother to helping hLs or her grade to win.
milk and of butter but the casts of see that Uw self-help tasks and du-i E- W. Halpenny was Uie speaker
feeds rose so rapidly that Uie dairy­ tics are done the same way in the i 'for~ thc flrat* ninthly
24'.-lb.
------ *'*’ —
-----of• the
meeting
man's chance for profit decreased.
hoine as at school.
i
Burry County Ministerial Associa­
Members of the aiuodaUons near­
Regular hours at home should In­ tion held ut Nashville'. McthofUst
ly all fed grain to their cows when clude a definite time to get up. on church last Tuesday afternoon.
they Were on pasture. Wlien Uie Saturdays and Sundays, as well as
Hastings Hi-Y have as their first
pasture failed during the dry weath­ during the school week. This time speaker
Prin. W. T. Wallace. The
er. both roughages and grains had should be early enough to give tlie club has several new member* join­
• On loans of $300 or leu Household has re­
to be supplied. Both classes of feeds child ample time to dress, eat. and ing soon.
duced the cost substantially below the maxi­
have Increased in price faster than leave for school in a leisurely man­
mum rate formerly charged. Families, keeping
milk or it* products.
ner. Hurry should be avoided so that The World Disarmament Confer­
ence will resume Work on October 10
house, who cun make regular monthly repay­
Dairymen tried to meet, thi* con­ the day will not be started with a ■at'
Geneva. Forces for peace
Salt Country Club J
15c
Vanilla Extract
dition by culling out their pborest sense of strain.
ments are eligible to borrow. 20 months to repay.
throughout the world are uniting for
Iodine or'Free Running
cow* and more than 100 were dis­
Hours of free, undirected play!;a
Tiie only signatures required arc those of hus­
great disarmament meeting Sun­
should
be
arranged
outside
of
the
&gt;'
carded
from
the
herds
for
.
which
band and wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
evening. October 1SU1.
1
roebrds are kept. Most of thc cows school period, and. if thc child Ls day
ice. Visit, write or 'phone thc office's of the
sold wert* better producers than Uie nervous and excitable, sufficient rest
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Household Finance Corporation of America on
average cows on Michigan farms so periods planned. Il is well to have
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shoups of Ash­
ARMOUR’S STAR
it is not hard to fell what Ls hap­ thc child spend n few minutes lying .land. Ohio, spent last week with Mr.
the 3rd Ft. of the City National Bank Building,
'
pening to dairymen who have no flat on his back on the floor Just be- and
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
Mra.
J. W. Tedrow nnd Mr. and
record of their cows" production.
fore luncheon, and supper.
, Mrs. Albert
Bundy of Toledo. Ohio,
MEMBt* N. 2. A.
One item oF^timlsm shown by A definite program in the process spent
‘
thc herd reports Ls the news that of (Ming to bed is'especially neccs- [them. Tqeiday and Wednesday with
COMBINATION SALE » pi&gt;s«. twinkle. All
several owners built safety bull pens&lt;sary. A period of "getting ready* for
Rev. Fred Horn made n business
4 JELL MOLDS and a small bottle Maraschino Cherries
For
during the past month. These pens tomorrow" Ls advLsable just before ,trip
to
Ionin
Wednesday
and
Mrs.
enable dairymen to retain aged bulls bedtime. During the time the child Horn spent the da.x with Mra. CeilEATMORE
Without any clanger of anyone being bathes, arrange his clothing to be ;arc! Smith in Hastings.
2 ib.. 19c
Oleo
Soda Crackers 2
23c
BRAND
injured by the animal. State papers worn the next day. to lighten thc 1 Let all wlio can attend revival
Cc^rntry Club - crisp, flaky
have reported two farmers killed In burden of getting ready In the!I meetings at the Shultz church this
Michigan during the post week bv morning. If thc child Is permitted to° week.
bulls so the importance of safety check the button* on hLs clothes,
Ib.
SUN-MAID
to' Mr. and Mrs. Harry MLsener of
measures can not be overempha­ select clean hose, and other tilings
jinnTe nt
Kalamazoo spent the week end with
PRICE STILL REASONABLE!
be worn, i^ will give him a sense
vf
sized.
‘
pkg.
SEEDED
oi. tht.lr parents. Mr. and Mra G. E.
responsibility.-and will help him to Kcnyop. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon
BARBERS CORNERS.
realize a connection between hLs nnd sons of Bellevue spent Sunday
Repair Your Roof Before Fall Raina!
SUN-MAID SEEDLESS, 4 «.,*• 35c
Tlie Parent -Teacher Association home and school life.
afternoon with them. Ronald rc-fnt Altoft school district called their
turned home with them as he has
NORTHWEST TIIORNAFPLE.
first meeting tor the year Friday
FILL YOUR BIN WITH COAL NOW!
employment near Bellevue.
Puna Fish
25c
Grapefruit
2
23c
evening with a good attendance. A Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Le*ter Bonneville
Or SHRIMP - w
Country Club - in syrup
fine program was rendered.
Tlie Ladies' Aid was held in the and daughter*. Lorraine and Lorena,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Reed from church basement with a good at­ called on relatives in Kulnmaroo!
Maple-Ofove called on their daugh­ tendance. Tlie election of officers Sunday afternoon.
• I
ter. and Mrs. Burl Nash. Fri­ for the coining year was as follows
Gordon Kenyon of Bellevue lai
lb..
day at the Barber farm.
,
President. Mrs. Louretta Tungatc; spending a few weeks with his
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nash and fam­ Vice-President; Mrs. Frank Gar- grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
ily of Warnerville. near Woodland, bow; Secy.. Mrs. Milton Kermeen: Kenyon, assisting with the farm
visited their son. Mr. and Mrs. Burl Treas- Mra. Harry" Stimson; Work work.
lb. loaf SC
Fresh Bread
Salad Dressing i*—* 27c
Nash. Sunday.
Committee, Mrs. Olney Adams. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hine pleasant­
Country Club - plain or diced
Embassy Country Club quart 29c
Lewis Skinner. Mrs. Grover Cline ly entertained the Brush Ridge
and Mrs. Otto Schantz; Supply Cemetery Circle Thursday at their
Committee.
Mrs. Otis Morgan; cottage al Acker’s Point. Those from
Ib.
Flower Committee. Mrs plenn Allen away Were. Mrs. Mae Anders nnd
and Mra. Earl Kermeen; Member­ Mrs. Dora Monica of. Kalamazoo.
ship Committee. Mrs. Otto Wood.
Mra. Eva Wliittcmorc of Delton and
Mr. and Mra. George Adams and Mrs. Christa Aldrich of Hustings. A
Embassy Brand—Rich and creamy
♦
Melbourne and Mra. Irene Adams tine time was reported by all. Tlie
were Bunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. next'meeting will be with Mrs. Mae
Babbitt's
Mau Bedford of Middleville.
3
10c
Jewel Coffee
19c
Anders In Kalamazoo.
We were all glad to hear John
CLEANSER
French, Ib. 23c - Country Club, Ib. 27c
*
MORGAN.
Wm. Kelly was able to be brought
home Friday from St. Mary"* hoe- Last Week's Letter.
100-lb.
Mrs. Chester Winans and two
pUil.
Dr. and Mrs. Traxler of Grand daughters of Lansing spent part of
Rapids were Sunday callers of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Kcpkey.
Clelland helping to care for her
LAYING MASH
i... $1.89
mother, Mrs. McClelland, who fa
DURFEE.
sick.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Greenfield Chester Bromley and family spent
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
will entertain the Ladies' Aid So­ Saturday evening in Vermontville. I
ciety of tiw East Baltimore church
Mrs. Daisy McClelland and three;
Wednesday. October 18. Come and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Clare
Norris and sons of Lacey and Mr.
bring pot luck dinner.
The first quarterly meeting will be and Mrs. Edd. Lelbhouser of Nash­
for
held at East Baltunore United ville called at the McClelland home
Brethren chufch Saturday ' at two Sunday. ,
Florida—Full of juice—80 size
Charles Montgomery went to1
o'clock. October 14. Sunday at 2;30
Cloverdale last week lo help nt the
Miss Maty Baulch apent over home of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Wilcox.
ib. 17c
Grapes
Oranges
21,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wade of i
Bunday with Mrs. Florence Bate­
Fancy California Tokay*
California - sweat and juicy - 288 aixa
Battlq Creek called on Mra. Lctlui
man in Eaton Rapids.
Mr. und Mra. Edd. Shultz of Has­ Adkins Sunday afternoon.
tings spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Howard were
10-Jb. beg 23c
Bananas
Ik- IJC
Onions
Battle Creek visitors.
Mrs. Ray Clemens.
Golden yaliow fruit
Michigan Yellow
Mrs. Florence Trumper of Hills­
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Potter and
Mrs. Alloc Potter of Hastings called dale is spending an indefinite time
on Mr. and Mrt. Edd. Rice Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Etta Mead.
Mrs. H.- ’ Clegg of Athens, Mich..
The P. T. A. of the Durfee school
had a very enjoyable evening Fri­ visited Mrs. Millie Flury from Sun­
Telephone 2121
On the Comer of Church and Court Streets
day. After a short business session day till Wednesday.
W. C. Harris of Dover, N. J.,
Fresh, crisp Head Lettuce
■Mrs. Woodburne gave a very inter­
esting talk on India which was very called on Mrs. Millie Flury and
S' (good and appreciated by all. ,
Mary Turner on Sunday.

RAILROfiDS PUN
TfflUMESs

new m°t°rists law

Homemakers’ Corner

State*.

HAMS
Half

IV

LEG O’ LAMB

MONEY AT
A SAVING

b 16c

85c

SCBKG’S FLAKE

COUNTRY CLUB
GOLD MEDAL

— 99c
$1.09

LARD

29c

Edge Grain Shingles

4

RAISINS

2

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

ROLLED oats 5
PEANUT

J

23&lt;

SCRATCH FEED

’If?

GRAPEFRUIT 4

25'

BUTTER

One Good Used

Fo^dson Tractor
In good condition. Also parts of another
Fordson. Four extra rims included with
the above. This is a good buy . . . also

1929 Chevrolet Truck

2

In Good Condition

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO

ICEBERG -

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1933

PAPE TEN

NASHVILLE.
1
NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE
1^*^,/*!
CUT POTATO SHRINK
OfBccrs pwmi
elected «vi
for ,*«;
tbe vwimm
coming
nw --------nanr-r-m
&gt;ar--«-,
IjSt Week'* Letter.
'I U-ucTir
* 'm
COURT HOUSE NEWS
—
■■■ —
BY CAREFUL
METHODSMr.,. Fred Fisher and Patricia '&gt;'p*r
ll,e M E. Sunday Schoo11£
---------Ann spent Thursday with relatives -We: ®,upt • Mr- ^m-' Reed; Aaat.,
lge licenses.
I Losses From J^amagcd Tub- in Lansing Supt, Mr. Steve Baker; Secy. andi»&lt;
Ur. .nd Mr.. Alter. Pte.c.-. .nd ?«’, ““
"
mI
art Will Opun^HeavUy in
Gladys D- CXhcher. Delton19' "‘jji
Mr ...d Mn rr.a Arteu q«nl &gt;&gt;» ";";•
Ji-ZiS T.«Si’.7
Unbsually^dtt Orop
»rrl rud with Mr «hd Mr,. Inin, H*"'"’ w..n..
►.
Loyd-rr Slxberry. Nashville ...
ctiH No^ M™ V.™. ■ KA",’,Ste“t’. 'S
Bai ah Marie Swan. Nashville . ... IB ! East LaVising?v'Sept. 25.—Income Artel. .r.S,rr»»
1 from potatoes on Michigan farms MU. KuLlt
U .tendln, ter
12, 1 l!£n TOT- I"'-.!,.. ..
Donald D.'Sledge. Hastings ...
’ "xj can
increased this year even with
-----------------------te-.d.,
Mr
A
MAKKIAGL Af FLIC ATIO.NH. .
ftrt
, nui(iP to
avojd tlie usual “Mr
-- Cun?Mr.
■
Harold E. Comp. Flint
nl . . “. . itelnk,te raw&lt;-d- from
-ter- ,„d Mr. Krtem Grrw &gt;nd
cwn-te.,
..
Leah p Barrett, Cloverdale *• I vesting, handling, and storage, acjamcv Burghduff. Hostings 27 cording to the farm crops departArloa Carpenter. Hastings 261mem at Michigan State College. •
,
wv,_
„ ,.r.T
riuiHATF WHIRT
One of tfic most common losses is evening at the home of Mr. and Mr.-' '
only /me. Ass t, teachers, Mr. j
,,
(incurred when jKitatoes are left in Gall Lykins Mr, and Mrs. Otttemissed
1
v-itin. U-4.H. rorr.rzw&gt;
Rte‘l- ,um1 Wayne Carpenter. iimN «r aupwX
Eat. Mana Hampton, dl-c d. An- I. the
the- grounc
groundi unlil
until they arc damaged .LyklnX
there
too.
*Anw were
Bruifim
‘is*cnloving
a trin Preaching services every Sunday at
(T.hn
nual account• filed.
— ------•— Frozen
—---------. ....
|by ahsevere
freeze.
poiatoc-y —
.... «l, RnjX
• £n?S
0 30 ■nd S^ay School al 10:30.
H.mXu- aV L"
East. Emma .J. Hampton dcc'd. rot in the field and in storage. T|iom? to A Century of Progress
Mrs. Am™
Ahum Wenger ---und ^TX/tSXr uTbes*Sve^
Waiver uf notice filed, order appoint- tubers which are onlyy chinea
chilled ’are
are Mr.
Mr- and
and Mrs.
ing Aomr. entered, bond of Adrnr tie-colored and have an
2Tr. -:/* :•
filed, letter.’of administratmn issued, flavor when cooked. October 15 is Mraspent Sunday
‘iro Daniel
Mr 1 Qtirllnger
Mnrm
md niett w,th Mra Hannah Morgan. '■» rr*.. um.» with
order limiting settlement entered, about thc limit of safety for harvest- wUteSte.
' ""
“
nI1’■ "niur.dny .nd .rrld.y u&gt; quilt Ite JJ,™;'
ing potatoes even m Lite southern
inventory fUfdMr .ildfm nntert OolU .nd *«5 *“»'» &gt;*•
...“I'T .Ku.’
tiers
of
counties.
—
.
Est Ida A. Whisler, dcc'd. Inven­
Mr. and Mrs George Adams and 4ll , IHi o-fi&lt;.ck n
tory filed- •
Tlie appearance of the potatoes two children of Royal Oak spent
Sunday
with
thc
letter's
.parents,
,
Melboum
and
Mrs.
Irene
Adams
«-«n&gt;ra.
Est. Mary H. Fisher, dee d. Inven­ has quite sin effect upon their mar­
and .Mr.-. A. ,D Olmstead
'*ere Sunday guests of Mrs. Ger- TtkW„tor, ” k"*h
tory filed
ket prioe. Cool, clear days are best Mi There
was a very large crowd in trude Adams nnd family of Hastings.
'—
Eat. Edgar L- Fisher, dftfd. In­ for harvesting if It is possible to
Rev and Mrs Harris of Schoolventory filed.
clrooee the time. Soil sticks to the Nashville Saturday night to enjoy
B-ar4 r«"n..n.
Est. Wm. A. Barnes, deed. Peti­ potatoes if they are dug on rainy thc progtam and 20 people received craft were over night guests of Mr.
‘ r.'i r.li: T™
tion for license to sell filed, order days or tf&gt;lhe ground is very wet. ten pounds of sugar each. This gat- and Mrs. David Bcnawa.
‘‘i*rk r»«.i • ir
for publication entered.
It is best to leave the potatoes on ■Urd.iv night more swraf^wlll be Sunday afternoon callers of Mr.
so ‘•’Ben uw..y and they plan to have a and Mys. Wm. Kepkcy were. Mr.. X/,Est. Mary Elizabeth Allen, dec'd rop
top 01
of uk
tiw- gruuua
ground .or
for an
nn nour
hour or
or .so
M..n&lt;.r. n.».i» i»
Order allowing acrount entered. ’­ after they arc dug They then drv h‘'L’w‘ Quartette Irom Battle Creek and Mrs Wm. Gackler nnd Miss
Ruth Heliiu U teuhun .te M.ur'tej...■
Est. Emma J. Hampton, dec'd. Fi­ enou.h to Uie &lt;lte iuu .,11 .uh th. ...... nmtain. re
Montey aRenwon the onrnlM ire Thoma.
...X,
nal account of Admrx. filed, order . kin u the inter U a teller color.
Runhlm; ite plow i.r ite liolau. Krrwhn.an-SO|**&gt;more day way teld
Mrs Hannah Rowers of Hkerton
allowing account entered, discharge
digger too near the surface damages
?*, •J‘*rk'
, ,
' 1a visiting al the home-of her daugh­
of Admrx. issued, estate enrolled.
ter,
Mrs.
Otto
Wood,
and
family.
«
Kt
ot
polate-a
ttei
could
te
read1h
'
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Est Laura C. Watkins, dee d. Or­
.
der of adjournment entered.
Sly sold. Potatoes injured by fork returned to- Michigan State Clil-I
SHULTZ.
Est. Alfred L. Storr. dee d. PetiUdn tines wlwn dug by hand are ruined lege; Miss Louise Wotring. Miss.1
Wct.ks Letter.
to sell bank stock filed, order to for the table, and often damage Marjorie Hoyt. Miss Betty Lentz.
sell bank stock entered.
other potatoes in storage when the Lyman Elder. Vidian Roe and the • Mrs. Wm. Chamberlain and Mas
Misses Louise Lentz and. Feme Barbara and little Patricia visited I &lt;*»&lt;?• mar i&gt;
Est. John W. Wolfe, deed. Order injured spuds rot,
allowing claims entered.
Many potatoes are bruised because Schulze enrolled as freshmen.
..... Garllngcr.
o.,........ who went............
•&gt;“ c&gt;“‘«*&gt;•»““ "'•i-t.K'.r
J Ellis
to j
Est Thomas W. Ronan, dee d. In­ they are ta&amp;sed too far into crate's
Oto attend A Century of .a a&gt;* rli,mpra_ ..
rent.-r ■
Chlca
ventory filed.
when they , are picked up. Bruised
“S."i,JX
...
Est. Beatrice E. Henry, ct al. An­ potatoes rot readily in storage and r...-,,. ««.&lt;« ... ... .... ...
visited Ips
brother. Vleet. Sunday.
forma
to
visit
hLs
two
brothers,
wlio
nual account filed.
•
are discolored even if Uicy arc used
Win Beebe returned to Hillsdale 1 lir,
Est. Hudson L. Sisson, dcc'd. An-' before they spoil. Hauling potatoes
Wednesday
after
a
two
weeks'
visit
103a prior
nunl account of .executor filed.
i loose in wagons bruises many.more at San Diego'and Loren is at San at tiie home of his brother. Andrew of
* with'Hy iH-nallb
. Est. Ciinton 8 Boice, deed. Order tubers Dian would be Injured if they PwlroMembers of the High school have ; „ inj
,, ,
admitting will entered.
were handled in‘Crate*.
&lt; lifted the Jollowtng officers lor the' ,S'."K*a1;’
tlmeZ
Est. Dorothy 1. Stanton-. Annual Stored potatoes need air. Pile-,
account pf guardian filed.
.should’ fiot bc*o large that part of rit-i-itld Pr itF - Vice-Prt-'ddent Ivan'^' '*^ of—Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs.
Est. Jesse W. Townsend. Jr. Order thc tubers' receive little ventilation Babcock; Secretary and treasurer.-Marshall Norwood and Miss Daisy
allowing account entered
• Doors and windows of storage cel­
Advuor.
‘
‘ ~ . Scottmrne of Delton.
Est. Carl Kicc Brown, dee d. Order lars should be kept 'open whenever Vivian ^ppcltnan; Class
thit thf
allowing account entered.
possible during thc first few weeks W.wdwartl Smith. Juniors—Presimorning al !»JWU o'rlorli. jj
E’t Ellen Carjx-nter. Inventory- potatoes are stored. Temperatures dent. Mane Klimt; Secretary nnd
Ird. •
»
filed.
•
should run Dorn 50 to Bo degrees in
William r Blmin. Chairman.
Treasurer.
Ocriikl
Cole;
Class
AdE-t. Clara Louise Griswold, dcc'd [ the storage period.
vi&lt;c&gt;r. Miss ’ Reed. Sophomore—
Declination of trust filed.
*
•—------President.
Eleanor'
Parrott;
Vice
­
t A sidewalk sale 6f Greenwich VllThat new material that stretches! lage poetry effected a number of President, Marshall Green; 5&lt;crcand stretches and then resumes its| transfers at 10 to 30-cents. Money tary-Tn-aniwr. Arloa Swift; Class
normal shape ought' to be fine for ln becoming plentiful again.—MornJUNE SESSION.
man—President. Maxine Cole; Vice-i
budgets.—Indianapolis News.
j ing Oregonian.
President. Margaret Sage; Secre&lt;-

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Class Advisor. Arllc Reed. Tlie first
senior party was held Friday, night
at Gregg's crossing. A weiner roast
was enjoyed.
TBe lire dyiartthcnt was called to
the home ol Charley Brojsn about
&lt;1.30 o'clock Wednesday night.'The
.lire 4-ms confined to the basement.
On Sunday nigln Joseph Mix. vio-

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for nearly a century. Thr high percentage ot. safety of
this form of convenient investment commands attention-

Evangelical church beginning al
tight o cluck
Mrs. Purler -Kinne and grand-

The "NATIONAL" looks back over 43 years of mutual serv­
ice to its many nirntbcr-. not a dividend date missed, not a
dollar of any member's principal lost.
*

Lykin* were at Grand Ledge Tues-1
day afternoon
.
Rally Day will be oUM-f\jd Sun­
day at. Uie Evangelical enkreh A
line program has been prepared
during the Sunday School twur
1 which begin* at eleven o'clock
Addiph DaUM- Sr . is suffering
'from infix turn in his hand

Get in touch twilh one of our representatives or write direct
to thc home office.

Rational TComr &amp;
jtnuestnwnt (iTontpaitii

be Hruwo,

Allan C. Hila,
H It Smith.

of Coinmetcv tor thr fall was held
POWERS ECHQl’.S.
M:s earner Schirndelmeyer aud
children. Catherine and Gjcim.; n
..punt from Thursday until Sundny :- r iwith relative- ut Home Acres.
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Mr and Mrs Arthur Bedfosd ami V

1250 Griswold St., Detroit, Mich.
Detroit'1 Oidcit Building and

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siAler. Mis- Virgil Ami:
family nt Augustu.
Mr. and Mr-. Even t: C.„,
fanifty und Mr- and Mrs. Ed. Balzer |
and family of Grand Ruplds.sir.-nt;
Sunday with their parents, Mr. ami!
Mrs Will Carter. .
.
, Mr». Dwight Tabor ol Grand Ra’p-I
al* visited her mother. Mrs. Serna

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day'afu-riuxm and evening callers at
the twine of earner Schonde'mn-yer
Hoy Mathews of Middleville apcRt
from Thursday until Saturday with

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Thursday with hr

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•. Corn thievt-s are the newest pest •
visiting this vicinity. Friday night ।
a cotisiderabic qu-uitity was stolen!1
from field of husked - corn, thc
thieves taking.some from each pile.

Kennedy lias been ur.- .
tor’s care with an at -;
ndicitis. but is on the "

Pittengdl visited h«’f'
&gt;Ihc Kelley, of Bunnrll j
Thursday.
Mr. iyiii Mrx Harry Sc&lt;
• LuAnn of Hastings visited
■....,. wr- ..-.-I
V.wr.1
unthty.
er spent the' £'
with her ms- i-i
ter. Mrs Ruby H&lt;-nney. and family
Mr. and Mr&lt; Ward Baine • amt
Mr.- Mary O'Connor weA in Grand
Rapids Saturday.
Mrs. Janet pet’.engill and Mrs. El­
sie Sothard were in Delton Monday
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hon\er Kelley
end family-’
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�TITE HA8TTNGH BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1913

PAO1 uvat

CONTEST HEN THINKS

lr«n&lt;«k with
nu u. h« cr«&gt;ii'n»M m ih« nodMum &gt;«o,d, oi' sEERS SHOULD WATCH
CRESSEY.
panled Mr. and Mra.'Carl Eniian of Hartman, Ernest Hartwell. Forest visited D. ■fUdan and family Iwi
„ &gt;«d Uul DnM in production. ,nd Ih, hrn. In Ihr eonlr.l The high.uvum nn
, o,,
7ii7ss’oi
nrVc~Av
’
We, k s LeHwKalamazoo to A Century of Prog­ Barber, Donald Reynolds and June I weak.
SHE IS BLUE EAGLE ‘be bird belongs to C. E. Norton,, ’est profits
from puunry
poultry uu
do ion
not «.-j
ate;
tnuuw iroin
NUMocno Al LULLEuC Mr. and Mrs A. 8- Shorter spent
Baturdav.
Albertson.
i Donald Reynolds and Kenneth
-------Owosso.
------------------ —high pro-1
| ways come--------from extreme
-—-!the week end wiUi relatives at She!- Richland school started this Mon- ___________
_ to Battle I Thomas of Lent Corners spent *»■
Irene Barter_______
returned
Bird in East-fatnafag Egg
High honors for tliZ
, duction but It is almost impossible Enrollment in Special Train-(by.
day* morning, students attending Creek last week for another year of. eral days the past waek with Mr.
birds, jntr Has Always Been Great- i Mr and Mrs ° Enzian and Mr J from here are. Lois Merriman, Doris i teaching.
। and Mrs. E. D. Reynolds at Wall
While, to-make any money from
Laying Conteat Doea Her
. which do not lay more eggs.‘han
o
y
and Mrs. Geo. Hoffman aecom- Boulter. Bernice Boennun. Donald I Mrs. Louise ’Spath of New York lake.
Part; Breaks All Records
orSnd’trtK’^iS.
•
est in Baa Times;2:_________________________________________________ t
jrw laidI the average.
Production Ls an Inherited factor', East Laming. Sept 25.—One ln-i
. East Lansing—One'of thc Rhode 3&amp;3I eggs during Uw contest. MooreIsland Red hem in the eleventh an-'head Farms. Greenfield, Ind . woni and Uie birds entered in Uie East dlcation to whether the winds of!
nnal egg laying -cAitest at Michl-1 second place with another pen of! Lansing contest are hens selected advesity are still blowing wUl be
gtan State College apparently lias a' White Leghorns which laid 2445। from breeding stock. They should ready for thc prophet's interprcla-l
fbw blue eagles among her ancestors, eggs.
.
; ut
. uon wnen
be &gt;u&gt;c
able iu
to uuiuunn
transmit mew
their p&lt;puuk&gt;u«
prpdudng,-uon
when tne
the nrst
first snort
short courses:
courses'
as she has’more than done her.part' The East Lansing contest draws ability to most ot Uieir progeny. A begin at Michigan State College Oc-;
in breaking all past College records entries' from 13 states and from contest of thia kind Is one of tlie toter 30.
by laying 324 eggs in 357 days.
j Canada. Each year starts with 100 h’w ways of getting un Unbiased re&lt;:; jn ftlJ previous history of thc short
The bird WM owned by Red Mount lote of 13 birds tdtered. Three ex-; ord of tbe ability of fowls to pro-1 eoursej(i enrollment han been grvatFurm. Franklin. Mum. The next tra pullets are sent with each [am,auce ew... .
est in times ot greatest economic'
bird in order of production ability' lo replace* any liens which may die
L ~ ASSYRIA.
* Uoiiblc.
ti-mihie Two
Tun reasons
mumu for
for this
mu arc
»n.
was a White Leghorn belonging to during Uie year.
Ten birds make
.
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given by the director of short
Ingland. Englewood.
j Ruth Hten Is the seven ixiund' bourses. Persons who ' might be
George C. Inglnnd.
Englewood, CnlCal- a pen.
"
Morula, which iuid 310 eggs. A Bur-! Each year, there is some Improve- daughter porn at tne parsonage ; wt&gt;rJcinu and could not leave their;
»' M- “nd
KU nnO tl»m«lro oul.ol
«&gt; Bundy. CKLoter 1 Mr,. BroU „,nl .nd
u,„ tu„ to
b:nckl,))d » curing for d?m.
orbrr prvplr »lw *rc work­
. .
.
Funeral servires of Car) Van Au- J1IlK fear
tu-giect ally opportunity
. i M'n- wl‘° Po^d iway on Tuesday., oI improving themselves, and at­
—
September 26. acre held on TViui.,-- trnd claMea io improve their
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home ownership, and thc promotion of these objects Is abso­
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The above is taken from an address by HORACE RUSSELL,
COUNSEL FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD. Dellvered September 15. 1933. U&gt; Annual Convention of UNITED
STATES BUILDING AND LOAN LEAGUE. Chicago, Illinois.

Wc welcome you to become a member ol our family.

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"You should feel honored,-Grace. You’iy receiving
tlie first call I’ve made ovtfr.our nvw telephone.
We'just hud it put in again . • .X
’’Oil, tilings look lots belter' for-tn. Jim is buck at
work. Thai's why we are able to have our telephone
again. It's one of thc things I tnissed moat . . .

"Tonight? Wc’&lt;l love to go, Grace. 1HI call you
back aa soon as I can reach Jim.*’

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Mu* rnyuu Tuk«r . irohnun
?"&gt; “K!™!1"'I” £« •,'TO
। Assyria Center has registered nt the i10 Problems of the liutclu.rymen.
I Bellevue High sci»o| wluch-brtMn
One of Uw most recent innovaMonday.
■ “&lt;&gt;ns tn this special training is a
Robert Hartom and Uoyd Tasker course in horseshoeing. This clots
spent part of lact week in Chicago ’is another Indication of the times,
at A Cantury of Progre.-.u
because . many of the blacksmiths
A spkial progranvot music will «V"‘ ‘heir trade for belter paying
be presented at Uie chicken-noodle inbs during thc boom nnd no new.
supper al thc Briggs church base-lmcn learned the anvil lapping
ment on Friday i vening. sjamwred i «»»«• The tyu”1' offered at the
by Uw Ladies' Aid Society serving ] College is designed to enable farm-!
to begin at six-thirty.
ers “&gt; do some of their own work
Tiw Parent -Teacher Organization; rulher Uu»n to fit men for com- »
of the Stevens district held ib. hist jmercial. blacksmithing.
meeting ot the year on Friday eveAnother new course is thc one
ning. Ttw officers for the year are. offered for greenakec|M.-ra. Most
president. Earl Bristol; Vice-pn-.sl- Michigan cities now have one or
.dent, Ro&gt;s Barney; Secretary, Otis I more golf courses and each of the
Ketcham; Treasurer, Ward Cote. 1 links*-keeps iwyeral
• men।busy main
•­ ­
Norman Stanton and Wayne taining the turf on fairways and
Ostroth returned Wednesday from greens. The grcenskccpcr lias to
A Oentury of.Progress ExposlQoni study to defeat Uw Insects und tlie
und Iowa.
plant diseases.
Mr und Mrs. WaJtct Sylvester and
Twenty different courses arc of­
family
Creek-----have -------moved fered at Uw College. Complete in­
------- of Battle
---------------to, the home of their father, Orson - formation about any of them can
I Coon.
j be obtained from Uw director ot
Orson Coon is staying at the Floyd short courses at East Lansing.
i
Miller home during their visit to
----.the Chicago Exposition.
I
_
Woodland.
! Mrs. Clella Shepurd nnd Mrs.
Maxine Htanard of Battle Creek The community service will be 'j
spent part of la.it week with their held next Sunday' evening nt the;
iparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clcll Van Au- Church of tiie Brethren ut 8.00 P |
M. Titus Win. Superintendent of
ken.
the Sunfield High school, will lx; the'
: Mrs. Rose Milter hud the mis- speaker.
music is ix-infa nr-I
i fortune lost week Mpnduy while ranged. Sjieciul
’
washing to injure her hand in an
Miss Winfred Border of Michigan
electric wringer.
Miss,Bernice Scrven, a graduate of Start: College East Lansing, spent,
i Battle Creek high school cla-v&gt; of the week end with her parents, Mr. j
1932 has registered nt Uu- Battle. and Mrs. F. E- Border.
Creek scliool of Business at Bat tie
Mrs. M BeVier is visiting hcr^
Creek.
daughter, Mrs. Arlie Spindler, for a |
Mrs. Olite Tobias and son. Ly­ few weeks..
man Tompkins, wire in Charlotte
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Faul and
’ part of last week at the home of her daughter. Marietta, of Hastings I
daughter. Mrs. James Moon nnd spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Faul. I
family. Mr. Moon is suffering from
Miss Alene Mahler of Junior Cal-. ’
’ neuritis.
Ifgr Grand Rapids spent tlie week !
Mrs.. Ronald Warner'of
, Mr. und
—
•« lend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs.!
, Detroit. were week etui guests ut win. Moillcr.
i*Jie ,
Mr* .“’“J M”.| Mr. and Mrs..Fred Gardner visit-'
, Fred Miller nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ho-jcd thC latter's daughter in Detroit I
mer Warner of Hastings.
'from Friday until Sundny.
Friends will be glad to know that
Mr. iuid Mrs. j v. Hiltert uno
. Mrs. Sylvia Scidmore has lx i n
; j,jrs gj)a Bush of Los Angeles were .
,niovvd from NichohJiwpital to the In |U&gt; view from Friday until Sun-,
home ol her son. Erhet Scidmore. of !day
AW»Urile w Miv.kscli.s I Mb, Kalherta Smudler vUlltd
Lon-Ur MUter »,.d &lt;14,1,1)1, r. Mtss
Woulolt ol SouU&gt;
C.ro . uceomponml her mttr. Mr, w^land over llw «nk end.
Luclllr Croon und huslKiiiU. on a
l(a_c g,,,,;,,
•wk ond trip lo IVru. Indluu. In, lh&lt;. gue.t ol Mr., Nelllo HUI ,»rt
nnnnr &lt;&gt;r
k IMlnr
&gt; ...weeki
..
honor
of tlwlr
their nriiiirtLitlmr
grandfather's,
IVtcr of• last
WU1M»- MUl dw. Their purrnl,
Mr^ and Mrs. Blake Rising „„
and,
Mr. and Mra. nrlv^ulw ulu-pd.,1 wu ueirc
G,.,„ vi
o, Wral
WwMu„a were,
wrai Wwuiand
the event.
gucsto
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“■ *Frank
—
guests of Mr
Mr. u'
and
Mrs.
Nclth-1
nic Baseball teams of the Stevens a^r“^ndiy“
.............. |
;and
nd the Bullis schools crossed bats Mr.
»rr. and
and., Mrs. Fay C. Wing were
_ at thc latter place last Wednesday Klic.su
UUJ’ .
guests&gt; of Mr
Mr. UI1U
and MIS.
Mrs. 1V.1UU
Kida Guy,
j night with a score of twenty t.
to of East Woodland Sunday and I
| twenty-two in favor of the Bullis
I1LS Iwlped
hr'ltv-H them
thmn celebrate
rAl,»hrntn their t'lth
13th-.
•'' school.
wedding anniversaryi The Rev. Patrick Mavccty of BatMr. and Mrs. Ed. Covey of
;tle Creek filled the pulpit Sunday Gobles
_
arc vlsitingxthctr daughter, |
'! morning at tlie Union and the j Mp. aIxl
ciydc
gnd fam- i
j Briggs clinches at the morning: Uy
sendee on Sunday.
( Mr. aiid Mrs. Wtdby Crockford and
1
’ wnd
CnM’ aiU fnmHy were guests of Mr. and Mrs. i
aunt Mrs. Flossie Hill, accompanied victor Brumm of Nashville Friday!
by Mr. .and Mrs. Floyd Miller left evening ‘ •
। Monday morning to attend Um Cen-1 Mr. and Mrs.
nnd ,
tury of Progress Exposition at Chi-: daughter Joyce of Lansing were
.ago retumlM Thursday. Mr. Case Sunday guute ol Mr. und Mra. John
Ml\c,i won... the trip
...r,| Diji.
and Mrs. MiUc.r
through a o&gt;utt®t sponsored by the’ Mrs. Kitty Holmes visited her sis? j
jsyinon’s grocery company.
ter, Mrs. C. M. Brown ol Grand
Rapids Sunday and Monday.
j
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. Faul and'
; Quite u number from tills vicinity
spent Sunday with Mr. and |
attended the Booster meeting Sat­, children
urday night at the Grange Hall. All Mrs. H. J. Stang of Battle Creek, i
report a good supper and program. Gerald England and guests. Dr.
Charles Barker of Middleville gave; James Gterum und Ralph Hutelcr
an Interesting talk on ■■Govern­ of Grand Rapids spent the week end!,
at thc England pottage at Saddlebag &gt;
ment."
lake.
Mrs. Henry’ Williams left Wednes­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick
day night for Loraine. Ohio, to'
rpend a week with her slater and, and daughter, Arlene, spent Sunday
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Claude An­ with Mr. aud Mrs. Ivan Dennis ol.
Grand
Rapids.
•
son.
.
Dale Hauer of Junior College.­
Lafayette Usborne and Mrs. W. W.
1 Elsenhood spent- Wednesday In' Grand'Rapids, spent the week end'
1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Grand Rapids.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ciilbert and, Hauer.
Ora Lfhman of Warnerville was a ’
son. Robert, spent Sunday with Mr.
guest at! Mr. and Mrs. Fay C. Wing
and Mrs. Roy Smith of Caledonia.
Mrs. Anna Buck and Mrs. O. N. Saturday evening.
Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Geo. Faul
Landon spent Monday afternoon in
Nashville and spent Thursday in spent Friday with Mrs. Richard! •
O'Brien of Lansing.
Clarksville.
Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. A large crowd attended thc Wood-1
Lafayette Usbornc’s were. Florence; land Home Coming Saturday and i
Interest was shown In all the
Usborne ot Lake Odessa and Mr. much
and Mrs. Jack Keller of Battle game and contests. The horse pull-1
ing contest created much excitement I
Creek.
Guy Hough and Orville Parks of and was won by Ralph Leffler. A
Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. crate of chickens was thrown out of!
| an upstairs w indow and were caught j
Frank Slirlbcr Sunday afternoon.
be Joi’. Tire baseball
Mrs. F. A. Pierson and Mrs. Homer by thc crowd
between Clarksville ' and
Ingram of Hastings spent Thursday game
Woodland was won by Clarksville
with Mrs Walter Culbeit.
with
a
score
of
2 and 0.
Sunday evening visitors at Mr. and
Messrs. Glen England and Ray-1
Mrs. Leo Barry’s were. Mr. and Mrs
Oscar Hall and son L- Z. and Mr. mond McLeod will spent this week
and Indiana inter-!
and Mrs. William Shriber and end In Illinois
prospective salesmen for i
daughter. Ethelyn Ann. of Hastings viewing
Products." Mrs. England j
and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monroe and "Moderne
and
Mra.
McLeod
will accompany
son Maynard of Kalamazoo.
them.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Tompson and children of MAN'S HEART STOPPED.
STOMACH GAS CAVSE
Vermontville spent Ute week end
with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Sheldon.
with gas that his heart often
Miss RuUi Gardner spent tho missed teats after eating. Adlerweek end al Pins lake
ika rid him of all .jas. and now
Mr. and Mrs. William Micholaa; he eats anything and fseis' tine.
open: Sunday at Mattawan visiting B. A. LyBMrker. druggist.—Adv.
1 hia mother and sister
I

FOOD BARGAINS
8 O'clock

COFFEE

REMEMBER: When comparing prices ... AU prices in this
'
ml include the 3% Michigan Kales Taxi

SPARKLE

Rajah

Gelatine Dessert

SALAD DRESSING

|C

**21*

(3-lb. bag 49c)

All Flavor*

6 lii 33c

Whitehouse Milk

lb. loaf 6c '
4 pkgs. 25c

BREAD Grandmother’s
(24 oz. loaf 9c)
MACARONI or SPAGHETTI Encore

Rinso

CAMAY SOAP
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR

39c

2

Famous Soap Flakes

4 cakes 19c
24L4 lb. bag $1.29

-

Pancake Flour

•

5-lb. bag 19c

Sunnyfield

IONA FLOUR
All Purpose
24'/* -lb. bag 89c
SWEET GHERKIN PICKLES
Master Brand
pint jar 15c

3”- J

Bordo Grapefruit
'The Coffee Supreme’

BOKAR COFFEE
HILLS BROS. COFFEE

C

lb. 21c
lb. 31c

Master Mustard
SUNNYFIELD BRAN FLAKES
Large Packages 10c
N.B.C. UNEEDA GRAHAM CRACKERS
2-lb. pkg. 29c

Tomato Soup
•

FRESH

Campbell
’, New
New Pack
Pack
Campbell's

c«n«

FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

•

Michigan U. S. No. 1 Grade
POTATOES
SWEET POTATOES Fancy Grade
CALIFORNIA GRAPES Fancy Tokay,
ICEBERG LETTUCE Cri,p-Firm H,adt
•

A&amp;P

MEAT MARKETS

Fresh Picnics
PORK ROAST
SPARE RIBS

RIB BOILING BEEF
SALT PORK
Dry Salt

PORK SAUSAGE
CHEESE
Mild

for

lb. 7'/2c
4 lbs. 25c
ib.

pound 6c
pound 7 (4c

Freeh Ground Beet

Pure Pork
Franken Muth

Sliced Bacon

lb,.

29c
19c
20c
I9c

6 to 8 pound average

Tender Chuck Cuts

Hamburger

lb,.

•

Center Cuts of Shoulder
Lean and Meaty

Beet Roasts

Peck

Cello Wrapped

5 “*• 25c
4 lbs. 25c
pound 18c

2 ,b- 19©

A 8 P FOOD STORE**

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WFDNESDAY.'OCTOBER. 4.

PAGE TWELVE
BURN WINTER HOMES

| LEGAL' NOTICES |

|

WOODLAND.

Or INSECT ENEMIES
CHARCESY KbTICE.

notice to

Creditors.

mum

- &lt;

Rubbish in Field, and Orcharcis Furnish Winter‘Hat- i • • &lt;•: Mr
M: FnuiK k
bora' for Serious Fests
|
....I »«.. n..D-.-East Liiuing—One ot the cheap­ moved firm the apartnu:
est methods of controlling .insect meat markt’t into the Hi
pests of field, garden, pnd orchard ontsmith Main j-irei-t. Mi
Vernier Ra:Hi-r who hay­
1 ; tnwh which furnishes n . winter ing
hi tin- W&gt;-av« r Iwiim- J
home for npny .Insects, according
... to the entomology de|iarttnent nt
. .. . p
- J Michigan State College.
;‘,r™
Pf'‘'
Wcttl... leaves, crop residues, wood' ”r,
taken from orchards in thinnitfg or
‘
pruning, nnd many other materials ”‘
and
Mrs.
Calvin
Fox of
furHlah hiding places and protection.a
Ella------Bu.-^. &lt;tf Lo
ail. to beetles and moths that cuu/e Mrs
----- ---serious damage to crops. Some ot vl-.itin- her daughte.ttie insects pa.v the winter As adults Mr and Mrs. J V Hl!
•
and some tr- immature forms but t*c’ji to b.- tluu-e. in.!
i” ail that live until tlie next spring tor Cuh'cri.i.i in a few
... start multiplying. One insect in. Mrs R. G.. Finnie ;
the spring may mean thousands JoAmir jccompaii:&lt;d I
•_-rt during the crop season.
Jphine Todd of Hat.tm
■ Dct|d or dying trees.near orchards day for Chicago where
.
lire breeding place for slime of the Mr. and’ Mr Wm McKrnght
•b. borers which attack fruit trees. Wild Wilmette and attend a Cer.utr;
l* cherry harbors a serious
:
“
t rf
pest
of‘ypr&lt;«re.x&gt;.
([l cherry, orchards. Wild seedlings of.
•t fruit trees may be breediru: places , GitO; Cui
&gt;1- for fruit insects or fo^dbra.M-.t of John Dell.
fruits. All such possible sources of '
trouble should be d*-stroyed during

, a.-i&lt; !■ i . i
- lii-j Fall plowing incri’uses tlie chances .9
•
•*”ty'l* i ■ .i•' • ■
destroying insects which, pass tiu- Sundai
‘.i. :L&lt;...
winter just bfnvath the surface ofn.,i. I.
I1,.' I’'.
die ground. ScVeral i-nt ihie- of —
I
Munn &lt;
!■-. - -i-. j- r
ail(j gardm cmi» sulfer': Saturday atu rmi-ii.
STATE or SBCIIIGAN.
H-vrre losses from weather und from ' —’ ----------Order ot tb* Conr/mUon. Cotnfoi-«iot&gt; -- birds on fall-plowed ground.
■
Dario. Ge*«r. Br»nt. Cr,«t.. »Bd Wood- Wcwk stubble, and leaves ran lie
r up his medical
Ti.v i» f--'-r •&lt;
-»«*«• tn '
collected und burned .If they are not
•
' r--i it ri.ir : ■ in r-i-. d
u- plowed down. The value of the other year..
o.. i '
. •• /.'?/e-1 u-* 1 hutnus in sucji materia! if returned Mr. and .Mr.- Welby Ci
I'luiai "ill
to the Mill does n&lt;.'t coiupvii-ate for ehiMn n ai’il Mi. I-!..
. a 'i&gt;-- I i • . i' i- a the added expense of summer run- boney yrie rm-str of M
’ .',9.
9'-'.’-u"‘: ,.'l’i‘'’’’...'i'..X lroI measures for the insects they.Chas-Higdon of Nasht
...' ~-r .-i.-i
1- \ i -. -. -- harbor.
'lerening.'
•

IIIGHBANK.
il.ioyd Lohmryi.-r. Jr. of
Mr .ind Mr.-. Clare Mar-tiall and were Sunday callers at tl
t son Rlcliard.and Mr. and Mr.\ By-i England home.
ron Guyvtthd two sons called on the;
Winifred Border of ?
.Jitter'.-, m&lt;xiwr. Mrs Sylvia Skid- 'Suite Colic.:--. !-. • LntMii
7 more in Augusta Sunday, flndtn?; the wrtk end with her |«at&lt;
. her much improved from her .recent nnd Mrs. Ft&gt;-:I D-d, r.

Mr. and Mr.-. .Harry Green und Cadillac sjm
family of Barryvilje called on Jdr. Mr.' and M­
. and Mrs. C»co. Green Sunday.
j ,\|r, a!;d

DELTON.
Mr«. Margaret FArrell entertained
i-r sister, • Mrs. Stanley Albert
ou a-. Isom Chicago, last week.
ift.n Golda Town has ncci.-pted a
»Kion ii' nunc m tiw Anu-rftun

EHL-

Mr Nellie Cross has rented her
imti.e- in Hastings mid is upending,
n L wnJcx ut tbe Henton cottage
.it Wall lake.
Mr- Irefv* Harrington Is at. home''

•niuh-.tr Ma'. Ji?

unr- Underbill. who are both-quite
i-riblvt!.
Mr and Mrs. Gerald Bu.-h/and
i« A!k|n*on.ot Lansing spent spin»y with Mr nnd Mn- I N'BUsh.

w change
Friday as

unday. '
r
. &lt;
te fmivraLjcrviccs .were held
it-‘ii.- (unreal home nt one
Sunday' for Glenn Boyle.yc.irs. iho died Friday niaht

•t-tter Boyle, two
ace of Buchanan, and

P.vlor, R-v. I.
, m rvlce* and I
Glendora ccnv

Tuesday until Friday

Mr. and Mrs Bert Daly sp« n: chu
Sunday
Battle Crri-k with Mr.; Mr.
and Mrs. Fredrtc Swarts
'
.'the 1
Ml.-.- Adie Tobias of Baltimore, rt -j &gt;i: ■ G&lt;rti
STATE OF MICHWAN
. turning from A Century of Pn«r» ss4oJ Clarksville
OrjPr ef th* Cou»*r*»tlon Cntatuiulcti - called
on Mr. und .Mi&gt;. Cur.-.Mar-• —
shall Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs Met I
‘d Saturday in Blanchard.
Hastings spent Wi-diwi
ri-! Mr. and Mis. Arthur ABerdln?
diy evenUK-s at Mr ar
Fr.inl- &gt; nd
Hwblitz.
Vivian and Marian Marshall Of'[Sunday.
the" Branch dwrict and Dorps Huft-J
pud Mrs. Worth Green&gt;.
; Mrs: D-on Tallman and daugh■'[ ter ot near Battle Creek spent Saturdny at Mrs Geo, Huffman's. •
rf Guests Sunday of Pearl- Bisorc
..nd sister. Mrs. Ada Beil. were. Mr. Charles and E.irl
and Mrs.--Flmt-r’Meek ot Fremont.' [ton. Arthur aju! Flnyd v! HU.
Ohio, and Mr and MrsNF v- ■ k . nd and Gwrue of Milford. Illln-v.-.
Mrs Myrtle Brown of near Battle daiiahtcra. Mr-.. Arthur BanI John and Mr Joe Granf nf i
’ Tiw Branch school'will have their
n. Shst P. T. A .Friday evening. Oct. Mrs R C. F!nni&lt;
«5 ‘A program is being planner and Thursday tffternoan «

Sun
Cali

mid Mr- Wil) Miw
•ht- r Sunday.
i ■. Sinfli Nev. tun and Mr
I D-Mott of Hasting, upon
Phillip*. •
of D- tr-'iit nnd

Edith Bech-

A reception for th'
WotaIU’kI Township
■. under tiw auspices of
i, flu- school Building Tu
Sept. 19. Tiw program in ch

» to teachers
'den; Vocal Solo. Miss Van!.. wi;!i
Ml*-* Alice Smith nr. accompany-:.
Reading. Mrs. Leon Tyler: Jneit/' mental Music. Mrs -Glenn Densjuorr
and daughter*. Margaret and Audrx.
Talks wn- given by Albert Beariitn H a. Kit'-on .and Principal Archie
.■";,,7&gt; Wa,tcrs,' Tlie meeting was then
■ium ur t , i .
turned over to the entertainment
'J""",'1'.'’.’'
committee in charge of Mrs Oruct;&gt; ’i&lt;4-’,.' i \ ' J England who had ptepan-i mwic
tTiidn. । . t: 'fverj? Interesting games. FoUowinf....!- the games refreshments were -« rv.xi
tower 150. Refreshment c-nmr.lf.e.'i... &gt;*.,,.. "&gt; Jr in charge of Mrs. Owen Smith.
in..,-i.rt.r .-x. ;• Mrs. Donald Gager and 5on. Morr’ .'i’i’." ", / W; gun. nfe spending the week with her
x E &gt;;i. ; ’ s-•■&gt;.■ parents. Mr. and Xlrs. Harry Ruf! of
J'.-.’H
PawPaw.
• '.ri’5t ‘ t. Mr •■‘nd Mrs. Ravmond Faul and
mb i.-.i. -n s-t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roberts And chll'* A1' &lt;lren sP&lt;’nt Sunday with Mr. and’
r.-.ir-a s-.x:, .
Mrs -Morris Quigg of Battle Creek
» !-•«.
i Mrs. Jennie Wright left Im: week
for Washington. D. C. after aprndm-i is thr’win .( Ing her vacation with her mother,
a-.. ...-.I nna ».r Mrs. Hannah Wright, and other relm .’.ijin TfjV.. atlves. ’
'
I ..r In .1.1 t-&gt; .I|[ Mrs. L Faul and Mrs. Karl Faul
i” ’ . ’i
u*w nn&lt;i children called on Mr. und Mrs
‘
•
jNe.al Walrath of Nashville Sunday
ik &lt;4 Mi.idi/Tiiu. ‘afternoon.
**/'*'
•
. I Ncxt Sunday
a Rally Day program
-lurw.
gJwn nt_ the rtJluUr Sunday
- School hour by the.Methodist Sun­
™* *“ •» •ta'"-1
on 12 zoning program.

i..

MlcbfX»n.

BANNER WANT ADV8. PAY.

Grade Holstein cow, due Dec. 16;
age 4 years.
Holstein and Jersey cow, due Dec.
Grade Holstein cow,' due Jan. 19;

Durham nnd Guernsey cow, due
Apr. 26; 4 years,
Holstein and Guernsey heifer, due
Jan. 19; 2 years.
Guernsey heifer, due Mar. 29; age
17 months.
Holstein and Durham bull, 16 mos.
old.
Holstein and Guernsey heifer, 6
mps. old.
Jersey cow with calf by side; age
6 years.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Cable piano, extra good.
Victrola and 50 records.
Round_jiining table. Folding 'hot.
Many other articles Joo numerous
to mention*.
PRODUCE.
About 300 shocks of corn in field.
Quantity of potatoes.

No property removed until settled for.

CLARENCE MATER, Clerk.

BUiCK-PONTIAC

dealership

available for GOOD

rotary. K-

i

SHEEP, HOGS, POULTRY.
12 breeding ewes, grade Shrops, 3
to 5 years.
2 young sows.
.
Poland Chinn stock hog, wt. 130.
30 pullets, White and Plymouth
Rocks.
TOOLS.
Double wa'gon.
&gt;
Two-horse cultivator.
Land roller. Hay rake.
Lever spring drag. Set knee bobs.
Walking cultivator.
Moore walking plow.
। DeLaval ert-am separator, No. 12.

Wm. HAYTER, Propr

BUSINESS MAN

and ,l&lt;»k after thoir house in Lun- Hynes; Re

Richard Christian:
Gaylord Flory.
Principal Archie Walter
make h« home with’Mr at
J. V. Hilbert for thc e-m.i
Mrs. Walters’will Join him t

HORSES.
Black gelding, age 18 yrs., wt. 1200.
Ray marc, age 18 yrs., wt. 1200.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer. .

John Riley, of Charlotte, The Woodland T
i!.-v Claude Riley of Bat- Schoo! have rb-ct, &lt;1
and Sidney Ho'.mer of
President. Knijall Hue'

MORTGAGE ror.ECLOSUIlE

Tuesday, October 10

TERMS:—CASH.

lot Albany. N«-w Y
Wilford Price spent !phinr TY&lt;ld of Hal
,A»a , Strait home. score und Mr- |&gt;«\

* Gedrite Hawkins of Lansing, who
is ill. ts slowly improving.,
Kenneth Ru
G-orer- Hall, wife and Priscilla Treasurer.
Parrott Snphomo
and Dorts Raw were in Grand Rap-.I Gene
Arthur Densmore; V
Hiithvrlne
Spihdlci;
ice L.’ Dille. also Vera LuChap.m&lt;! baby.
’
K
a Benner. Fn-riiinan

Having disposed of my farm I will sell my personal property at public
auction on the place known ns the Will Fox farm across from the Morgan
school house, 1 mile north and 4 miles west of Nashville, or 1-2 mile east of
Thornapple lake, on

CATTLE.
H, T Rrynoldr- nnd
K#vn

have rente?! a f/trm north of Ha

MORTGAGE rORCgLOSUKE.

■

COMMENCING AT ONE O’CLOCK, P. M.

"
i

AUCTION SALE!

Faulkner

inn Middleville. We aftnr them back here to stay

Mr W o Tobias. Friday.
and Mr*. Fiord Tobins nnd
Jer &lt;-! Kalamazoo spent Fri-

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

HERE is an opportunity right now for some
man in this city to establish himself in a
permanent and profitable business selling Buick and
Pontiac cars . . . rendering the kind of service that
will help Buick and Pontiac owners get the most
pleasure, satisfaction and economy out of their cars.

T

The man we want may, qr may not, be in die
automotive business now. If he’s a good business
man ... if he enjoys a sound reputation among
his friends and neighbors ... if he is ambitious,,
industrious and of the up-and-coming type that
can sell, organize and direct die selling abilities of
others ... we want to hear from him.

On our part, we can give him two great cars
to handle . . . Pontiac, the car that built and
shipped more cars during thc first five months of
1933 than during all of 1932; and Buick, for
many years thc sales leader in its price class . . .
a car backed by a 29-year reputation for value
second to none in the whole automobile field.
There should be a number of men in this city
fully alive to this opportunity. So, if you have
reason to believe tjiat you arc the man we want,
we suggest that you write us at once for complete
information. Your letter will be held in strict
confidence.

D.U. BATHRICK
Zone Manager
f
BUICK •

OLDS - PONTIAC SALES CO.

Detroit, Michigan

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
PAGES 1 to 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 11, 1933

10 PAGES

SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

NUMBER 24

WM. FISHELL IS GIVEN
NINE MONTHS AT IONIA

A STIFFNSEENTENCE GOOD MUSIC A
FLOYD STARR TO /
B SHOP MM
The Silver Thread” Is
CfflJRCDES
It Was, His Third Felony^—
Has Ten Days in Which to
DJSIINCT BENEFIT Appeal—Released On OPEN BROTHERHOOD
ERE TUES OCT 17 Received With Enthusiasm IN EARLY HUSTINGS Admitted'Charge of

SPEAKS ON SUBJECT OF
PROHIBITION AT METH­
ODIST CHURCH

Second Offering of Civic Players Is
Pleasing to Old and Young Alike

THE PRESBYTERIAN AND
METHODIST CLASSES
PAVE WAY FOR OTHERS

Stealing

kentenct
__ ... _____

The Silver Thread, tltc pretty and of the goblins wlw-re huge boulders

NOTED FOR HIS ACTIVI­
DENOMINATIONAL BIT­
ns the second dramatic offering of softly draped bedroom with ite atTERNESS PREVAILED
TIES FOR TEMPERANCE the Hustings Civic Players, was pre- tractive fitting': suitable for a prin-

Present Efforts to Repeal
Eighteenth Amendment to
Be Discussed by Him
&gt;p«, 3

nnnon, Jr.

30.
nouth

defender ot prohibition and an tin-

bobs.

u leader tn religious aclivilies.
Hi- w.i., elected Bixliop in the
M«-lliodi.t E|»isco|ial church. South.
,in 1918, mi i since then hux had suIM-rvi-uori of missions in Mexico.
.Cuba. Africa and Brazil. He wus Ihe
the first American rcdi.-ttogui.shed religious

Juroix- six linv-.s in contu.-c-

sented at the Central auditorium
last Friday in u’ m;rtin&lt;-«- und evening performance, the hou&gt;e Jx-mg
practically sold out fur the afternoon_apd witnessed by a good sized
audieneg in Uw evening.
Ttils. play by Constance D’Arcy
McKay has already been review'd
in our columns As Be, foretold it
proved a ciiarndng innovation that
wua enjoyed by |x*op|r of nil ages
far tjM-ir is still u bit ul the Peter

cess. tmd.&lt;a decided professiunal «-ffeet. The play culled for four shifts
of scenery and this was handled rernarkably well, by the seventeen
’members of file stage crew The Masonic orchestra with ti delightful m lection of numbers under the leadershlp of Dan W Walldorff and Dr
DeFirext Walton w.is also a factor
in the silt-cess - of the uluV.^Mrs
Hoiimu'Pratt. nustr&gt;.-» of properties,
iHillectrd and -lu.-embltd re.vcrni

Episcopate, Baptists and Ro- by judge McPe.-k
udl t.r
.-on
f'4* a,i n..,aVtlHl
maximum of
man Catholics Build Edi­
and a minimum of four uu;.
Claud Hiler. also of Middleville.
fices in Later Years

w;u implicated with Cope uiid
■ When thr writer's family moved wlw
had i.N&gt;
guilt , wu&gt; m-ih to jau njr au any.-.
two church buildings m the town— his
finer!
$10. and ordered Io make full
the Presbyterian and the Metho­
dist. This ..'ittmUon remained uri- fte was afao placed oj&gt;*probation for
when tin Episcopal. later a Ba]Hi

HONGS'TAX
RATE IS SECOND

THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL
H. H. S. SPOTLIGHT or foot ball nine t

pulpit It

I he bhUttlXMl.
Tifkete'will to Mild at 10c mid 23(

FIRST MEETING IS
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT

Charco for Seven Events It
’
Only $2.00
—Gary Crook

committed.
was charged
Heads Supper Squad
. The first meeting of the Hasting!
There can be no doubt about the receiving two stolen slot mart r.
ged nut"he.Br''’hcrh,x,d
nrxt Mu»idav
bought them •
’
from thr thlev
lx- Flnyjj Starr, nationally known for
chines.
.
•nderful work he has done and
like tliiw esjxtially the encourage­
ment. Uie ciithiLsia.'iii engendered
hoys who' have made
ttrrtoi
enwtl
*
It Li expected that
iring some of his bqyn
probate
judge of thia
ie dtfflcu!
lira &lt;4 UIC.
Commonwealth in rec
ft has been wonderful to
to sustain such an organization «■ a
tand In . u&gt;»n Ilk. II
»&gt;»n CARAVAN TO START FROM • life changed in the bomparativethere are o many public occasion .
short
time they were in the
ly
COURT HOUSE SQUARE
Where a baiid is of value to th’*
Commonwealth under Mr. Starr's
whole community. The burden lor
OCTOBER 17
Influence. Instances could be multi­
caring for the support ot a band ii
plied where boy&lt; who had made
comparatively small, nnd^ spread

PLANS COMPLET
FOR COLOR TOUR

omuuinit!

amount.1

KELLOGG CAMP TO .
BE HOST AT.NOON

Several Out-of’Town Guests
to Be Present - Route
' Slightly Changed

primitive ‘laws w«-re optional thing
The Grand Rapids' Evening Pftws tiie.se
with city councils;
stern part little relief.
it(l
"bailed d»&gt;wn” into a f
concrete band law. with
il :iin&lt;»uni
ands" or likin' holes- in 1

I &gt;. ■( a;, r I

voted
Tilts law al

• (jrime. liave liad Iheir lives
*1 through the Influence of
Starr and hia Commonwealth,
n’.alns a school, and finds work
i»y to do; but there Lx no
on med. Any boy who carea
away from tlx? Comnioncan remain away if he
bitt in the long hlstdty of
:«n only one lad ever atdo that;*nd he returned
expressing his regret for
laving attempted to ran away from
of tbK‘ Brotherhood
ted in what Mr. Starr

wood internal

.'.import

MOORES NAMED BENEFI­
CIARIES IN HER WILL

D
t for some
itself in a
; Buick and

•crvice that

t the most
f their cars

, be in the
kI business

ion among

ambitious,
type that
abilities of

great cars

I built and

months of
Buick, for

B class . . .

value

lobile field.

in this city
' you have
n we want,
&gt;r complete

d in strict

CK
s co.

Many Cities in
States Have Municipally
Supported. Bands

WONDERFUL PROGRAMS
PLANNED FOR Tins
SEASON

Anwiw

. faceting wHl bo a
an-| Son banquet, the adrim? gh-.n by
Gordon
Wheeler, a noted attorney rtf Grund
Rapid--:. The members of the Bruth-

Wheeler, who has ntade’a marwtoun
sqqare promptly
-uersss despite a physical handicap
Additional uuide.s will re-jliat would hqv&lt;-divotiraged alnutal
e main anyone elx- Hr will-surely iuivc a
ke care ro-^1 message tor fathers and mmw. .
. _jm were Tl'.rough the g&lt;x&gt;d offices of John
considered for marking 1lic com- C Ketcham. Senator Arthur Vanpleto route with special signs. But denlx-n: of Grand Rapids .has torn
Itecause of the shift., made ne^es- s-cunxi for the December meeting.Mtry by the hard rainstorm?, during Since he wx; elevated to the United
the past few days, this plan was States senate. Mr. Vandenberg has
considered impractical.
.'chicv-d a world-wide reputation a*
Mi s Eva Heccx. secretary of the nn outstanding lender of that tody,
INCREASE OF FIFTY IN local
club, asks the cb-cperatlon of despite the fact that he box been a
SCOUT REGISTRATIONS all members in getting together the member only a comiwiratively short
list.of tim e who will take part in time Sena^u- Vandenbcrx fa a wonDURING THE YEAR
the tour. It is'very Important that dvrfal-speaker. I: will to interesting1
an accurate estimate be sent to the to hear him.
Kcllogi: Foundation some time dur- - Tho other four meetings of the
ELEVEN SEA SCOUTS
mg the latter part of the week.
Brotherhood will to equally irtterAt noon, members of tlw&gt; tour will effing. In fact the program wi&gt; toARE NOW ENROLLED
।
..
Brotherhood
resented The price for thr
Seventeen Courts of Honor a simple but adequate lunch will be a
entertainments and seven
in Barry Co. With 734
M-rvrd. If the day is pleasant, much g
teds U only $2.00!—lev. than

exception 'if !&gt;&lt;•--. Mollies • 142,000
ANNULLED THE WILL OF withdrew from the &gt; iiurch and &lt;lid Tim i &gt;’■ in Eaton Rapid.-- •.• a.
population). There the parte brairds
MRS. HATTIE CHEESEn"’ n*1'11"” 'lf'i any &lt;.ih.r until.dur.-il 2,jx-r c«nt from the'pre
'Continued on page five:
wliil&lt;‘ that in Hastings „
BROUGH
1 17 i&gt;er cm'. Iran the previon

r

i for

-While FV...
Twenty-Eight be owns a cottage at Gyn ink-, in
Yankee Springs township. ’*----

Total Property Assessment Some fifteen, year.^ ago a few
states commenced an yigitatiun to
in This City Was Reduced pas* laws which would assist in the
17 Per Cent-the Past Year financing «»f town bands Most ot

THE JURY DECIDE
AGAINST MOORES

... alven n I

'

ful amusement and &lt;VP‘r-M&lt;m.

xuppor

..

months at Ionia, and wav grant
LAW PERMITS APPRO
1
PRIATION FOR COST

S6.01 PER SI.000 hie and w'h &gt;J&lt;-&lt;om&lt;- music ix a help­

Will Be Given in the Central
lemn.cna
had a winning
tian was
lon.il conference on alroliolSchool Auditorium on Fri- football team and u live basket
hall
iii In Milan in 1913. and also par■
day Eve, Oct. 20th
train also. Local encouragement

&lt;;i the Methopbt Epl'

lie maximum n

re.bixuid to ftiiric.s. and gublhu and sets ranging from tin
putty little princ&lt;’.&gt;MA as wvll as v«t c|r!aiiL~.
r
illation, t should
children.
All ul the
were the mam roles in the play -Junior
While the III
mg just the
ptmosphere ;is the Ptiix'.v, mid Kneclund Me- itinerant Methodist minister in 1841.
needed in Irndnu: reality to the Nulty us, the gobhn king, did cxcep- it was u eonsiderablv time there­
story. They were designed by I. K. tiolial work. Tl.-v iiad an &lt;-a. v . i-aiti after, before a Methodist cittrnh
Barnett, director o| tile Civic .Play- presence.-gpod da-tion and familiar- was druaiiired. and .sttll later before. EATON RAPIDS HAS LOW­
era. and made with tin- a.e&gt;b.taiicr of ' ' ” ” ‘
EST IN THIRTY FOUR
Hud chtiM*.
. vofablr comment
The Presbyterian church had in
CITIES LISTED
cubert'.s cottage with ite quaint Vivian Gladstone
it. niemtorahip many of the leading
mid colorful uecraMirifs. the cave
'Continued on page flvei
families of tlv
indent Influcnc
LOCAL RATE IS

• • u&lt;&gt;rk&lt; rs in Paris .in 1919
Thr llth nn(iu.il Spotlight will be
served many years "as chair- presented in Ihu auditorium of the
Committce of dentriil seiiiMl on Friday evening,
Oct 20th. i.t elitht o’rhick, All Un­

$1,000 Bond
HASTINGS SHOULD HAVE William Flahell, of Plainwell,
A PUBLICLY MAIN
jvicted by a jury at thi* terr
TAINED BAND
ippearcd before. Jutig

The total projr-riy ■a*sc-’,*mcn
• nt Had tlx- valuation of thb
■food ax it did in 1932 Hastings'

LLOYD SHAFER'S
AMUALREPORT

the 18th • Amendment, legalize* beer Tile Spotlight lirus been mi annual
every Mate and bring back the feature ul the High schud for the Her Brother, Inmate of Ing­ aembership many who had much to the &lt;1.000.
.---- ....
. ..—There U a considerable jump tn1
loon.
I’asl 10 ye.n.s The pbiis are alwayi.
ham Co. Infirmary, Gels
ment. of Hastings In recent year: ■each the third lowest, Scottville in
F.-.i-ryone in Barry county, who te,wrll.atagvd and capablj' carried out.
it has had a large growth in mem- Mason county, which had a city tax
inu-ic-tvd in this question of tem-■ mid ue are certain that -The Show-.
$10,000 by Verdict
of $8 10 per $1000; Allegan-was;
‘
’ no exception. .Thaw*
.nil
ivasuii;
» i.h.ii uax-is
The first Methodist church build­ next With a rate ot $8 85; St John-..
seven days; wa-s cmicludvt! wiKn a ing was located where the Odd Felj repaid. It will bi-1&lt;&gt; the advanture
circuit court jury brought in iL- ver­ lows hall now tands. The original Hi- sixth was Kalamazoo, wliree
LEGION AND UNIT
dict at nine-o’clock Friday night. church building, the front part of people paid $9.50 on the $14)00; tile
It wax a contested will cnxe. in the Odd’ Fellows' hall, wax there :event!: w;^ Gn-cnville. with a rate
OFFICERS INSTALLED GARDEN CLUB SE­
which F’s.ink Whiticnbrrg. an in­ when the* writer’s fjimlly.arrived in ot
$t.000: the eighth and
mate of the Ingham County Infirm­ Hastings Two addiyons were made ninth were Charlevoix anti WaterLECTED
OFFICERS
Slipper Preceded Business
ary. brought &amp;tiit to annul a will to tlte building
‘ -------- ------ b vleit. the• rate in each being $10 on
----- ----------—
made
by
his
Sister.
Mrs.
Haiti
•
the
churi'h
purchu.M.-d
the
lol
and
the*$l
000.
and Social Programs on
Rcports Given at Meeting at E. Checsebrough. on the ground of
«-rect&lt;-d the building it now- uses.: some' comparisons with other
Tuesday Evening
Court House on Thurs­
undue influence .^•hc will tn que - Many men. prdniiin nt. in thr rtiriy Cltu?.. the size of---Hic'-ting.s
------will lx- to­
Promotions
tion gave till her prejkTty ’ Io Dr. days of Hnsttog:.. belonged to that, ’.•resting.Charioltes city tax rate!. .. .
large dining taurnnt. ’
•
,r
day P. M.
for room will provide warmth and‘ shel
Ward Moon1, a Grand Rapid-, den­ church, inducting the 1-ate Hun. was $13 59 on the $l«M). Big Rap-1 1’"'d suaur !&gt;.e,a
‘ ’ ­ the ttippef' squad tor the meeting
.......... ...and Auxiliary w,
.... TJ* Th -n,.|&gt;|.k. a.rdjn Club tist, his brother Clyde Moure, who is '
American Ix-in.m
(Continued on page' three)
ids $14 12; Grand Ledge $13.75; ‘he Bay Scouts in Barry and Alle- ter- After the luncheon, there wilb next Monday night U &lt;te .follows:
r 1 -I'ion home preceded hvld *‘-s regular meeting .Thunwlay. temp.irarily in Canada, and lu» sis- •
!Ionia $13.13; Pettukey $12 73 and «:U1 ‘‘“milic'. makes the following be an informal program. Thr lour Captain. Gary Crook; Dr. D. D.
■ .-It «’:to for the members &gt;’»&lt;‘*»oon at tiu- court hou e. it wax ter, laxia- Moore Whfltenlx-rg was
• South Haven Slfl.Oh
.
annual report which will lx- of m­ officially end i at Kellogg camp.
Walton. T S Malrd. Robert Burch.
lamiltes
|llie
meeting for the election represented by Attorney Fred Gelb, SAFER TO DEPOSIT
l Kalamazoo had the lowest rate of • terest to all our readers, the report
Ory Chaffee. Robert. Cook. Hub&gt;*rt.
Mrs. B. C Swift of Mid&lt;»»»&gt;•• re. and the following were of Grand Rapids, and the Moorer by
MONEY IN BANKS any of the larger cities m the west- covering activities from Sept. 1 TEN MORE COUNTY YOUNG Cook, Gary Croik. David Boyes. Roy
(llevillc acted iu. Installing offieer.v .chosen lor tin-coming yeur:
Attorney Waer, of Grand RapidBoves. Will Field. W A. Hal). Hugh
ern part of the state It was well be-',!&gt;3- ,o
&gt;• ,M3:
President.
Mrs.
Martan
Goodyear.
Following arc tin.- pames of thosej
’*■
MEN PASS THE EXAMS Riley. Kim Sigler. Miner Seeley.
and Kim Sigler of this city, the lat­
low Buttle Creek and Grand Rapids. Number regular Scout troops. 13:
cho'en to head the Legion for the Flrat Vice-President. Mrs. V.-R. ter having dharge of examining the Two Farmer* Near Center­ as well ax Lansing. Kalamazoo has -Scouts- 347; Cub Packs. 4: Cubs. 75:
Mort Townsend. Edw. Smith. Fred.
, Wlnlnger.
coming year:
witness*. There were many on
ville .Attacked by Robbers always maintained n comparatively
Patrols, 5; Sea Scout Ship. 1: They Are Now at Camp Cus­ Rickie. Ralph Eggleston and Floyd
Mrs. J. P. both sides. The attorneys were
Commander Albert Craig: jat
1st..' Second Vice-President.
••'* *
low tax’rate. In order to keep its Sea Scouts. 11; Scouters -adult
Eterhart
• —One-Man Slain
ter Training for Con­
Vice-Comm.. Dr. K. Reese. Dowl-, Mohler
alert, capable and fought the ertse:
taxes'down, it n mnined a village 'leaders). 139; total registration, boys
Not far from Centerville, in St. nntjl it had grown to 12.000 peo- 434. men. 139. Every registration,
W; 2nd Vice-Comm, Clifford Sccretery-TreVurer. Mrs. C. Du- thoroughly; yet in good spirit and
servation Work
RABBIT AND BIRD SEA­
Gardiw r. Middleville; 3rd Vice-; an« Bauer.
Joseph
county,
lived
two
prosperous.
.
were, courteous to each other and
rple. when that form of government .rihdwed a marked Increase durinc the- An examination w;
C.mim . D on Leonard. Delton; AdYearly rcjx&gt;rte wore given by the fair 'm their examination of wit-' wcli-fi&gt;-(8&gt; farmers, one named could no longer answer For many .year. There
Tiicre were three deaths city on Saturday to
SON OPENS OCT. 15
jutant. Chnrlis Townumd; Finance different offirers Mra Ihllt,- Burton
y Hacker and the other. Custer. They 'years itWas known ns "the big rif.
the boys, seven hare moved. sons from this county &lt;u members
“ among
““
w\trv known to have ample means..•lace.’’
Oliii . r AngelosSpitfa; Publicity and
jw.excellent talk on nfe Care Friday forenoon. Their verdir
, four have gone to college elesvff dl«Few Changes Made in tho
HiAtorian. Edwin Sayles; Chaplain.
Garden in tin* Kall." Tills not reached until 9 o'clock that During the depression th&lt;-y removed
. continued because of other interests of the County Civilian Conserva­
Hurry Wood: Sgt ul Arms, Sterling ckx-ed ft very interesting and pru- night, wheji they agreed that: "The 'tlu'lr depmuts from banks, thinking
Hunting Laws by Con/ and fourteen because of lack of Ire tion Corit. As a result of the ex­
' aminations, held in the High school
Rogera: Service Officer. Maurice •
meeting.
l*aper purporting to be the last will they were safer In their own custody. MRS. A. D. STECKLE
terest due to nee.
serration Department
I gym. the following were chosen:'
Foreman.
' There can lx- no doubt that this: mid testament of Hattie Chce.se- They probably tlffiught no one out­
HAS LOVELY DAHLIAS
Delton. Banfield, Mid- 'Willard Henry Gardner. Baltimore;
No
doubt there will lx- several
F..r the Unit: Pre*., Mrs. Helena ।Club has .stimulated interest not i brough. deceased, is not in fact and side their families knew what they
dlevillc. Hastings. Carlton Center.
Richard C Merchant. Hastings hundred thousand Michigan folks
Smclktr; 1st. Vice-Pres . Mrs. Nellie' wb’ tn gardens, but in beautifying .'does not constitute the last will and had done. But such things do get Garden Advanfageou.ly Sitij township;
Arthur Lyle Livingston. who will start hunting rabbits and
Conaway; 2nd. Vlce-Pres., Mrs. nnd landscaping the home grounds. testament of Hattie Cheesebrough. noised about. Tills is wha*. hai&gt;!Orangeville; Kenneth.Pratt. Castle- birds October 15. which Is the open­
Florence W&lt;»od; Secretary. Mrs Ih» K"'xl -*'°rk Ls quite evident this- deceased." In other words they an­ iiened.
uated for Drainage—Also trap school an- ail served i»X Boy iton;
Lyle G. Norwood. Rutland: ing day of the 1933 season tn tho
Ida Raters: TYvasurer. Mrs. Zella^^nr in Uh- increased Interest in nulled the will.
Custer has been nobbed three
Scout
Middleville and Prui- ■
Has Fine Rock Garden .’•rlevllie
”rivviuc. troops.
lientnsula. Tn tlx* upper peninOortrigilt; Historian, Mrs. Georgia ' gardening.
, The facts brought out in the trial ■ftimes. evidently by jxtsohs who
erich luivuig
earn
having two unite
uinu* unu
and Donald Deakins, Castleton; Richard
D Green, Castleton; Lafayette
ho season began October 1.
Arnone the most sflcccssful grow- i Hastings nine
Jarniaii: I'li.ipl.tin. Mrs Mildred
of this case were substantially as
Caron.
Irving:- Tom Myers. City;., ... ^nrts received from the state
• thugs, one ef them a former rcsif fits hire in Barry county «f that
Barrv couptv tote had 17 Court­
Down-; Publicity. Miss Mabel Sis- FORMER HASTINGS W0M- follows:
•
Pau!
Birman.
Baltlm&lt;
”
department at coti.M’rviHlon. from
Honor with ll tbl3j of 734 promcs.i &gt;t•««Mr. LydurtosAN H(JRT |N ACCIDENT **Hattte E. Cheesebrough. until she dent In that F.vicinity, .called at royal atinmm flower, the dahlta.
Supervteir .1. R. CiL, ' chair- field men and other Interested obwas five years old lived with her Hncker’s after dnrlc and demanded Mrs A D Steckte of Freeport. Her tlo(tg&gt; d15trlbut«-d ax follow.;: Second' man
of th * County c C. c ~com- icrvers. indicate that there will bo
parents near St. Johns, llien she that he tell them wlwre his money garden Is advantageowslv situated cn class 81’ First Class 63’ Star 39—, hares.
J- FH'mwond, became a member of the family of ; and bonds were hidden. He refused, a sloping tract of around to the rear lH0 j4; 'Eagle" 8; Palms’ 2: Merit mlttee. had this matter In charge. „u good numlxtr of snow sltoe
but tile examination was conduced grouse and prairie chickens In th"
----------1 Ind.. Struck by SpeedWilliam Moore, of Freeport, mid was they .'hot him and He died w»n aft­ of the Iww. with excellent drain- Badges. 490; Cub Ranks 28
. formally -adopted by them as their er, j Then they threatened to tie age providra.
.
. S At each court some ijpecla! speaic- by Captain Hail and staff of-the U north as well n- cotton tall rabbits
g
it &lt;IBTS RKSTU-S.
ing Automobile
s
Army,
representing
the
United
and
pheasants
hi
the
southern
pen­
Mis Hacker in the hatiw and set
A recent visit to this garden dis*|er or M1inc demonstration wns'fcaW Lk.l *«k there
tr elimiy dlt- Ila,link, Irlend, were sorry t&lt;» child. She remained with them in fire to the building, tie her daughdahlias of unusual sire and,tured. such as talks on Publm State.-. gov-’Himent. Tlte ten young insula.
lerent adv.ruwnrnru In &lt;«ir Wkn: ,ran. 0, lhc
wh|ch nap­ their home yntll she mas 23 years of h'r ip the bam and .seUfire to that.closed
men left after the examination fbr 'Few changes were made in the
-------------—
nmui.
wnservauou.
auiicnuun
sum
age.
Then
her
father
being
ill
at
r
^
re
iT°L
OI
i
1
^
K
\
°?
CA
that
W,
'i
a
™
u
Ul
iT
(Hrnith.
Ckmscrvatlon.
Education
and
Column, ite bnm number tor w„d lo M„ j
Cod). ,M„„ ...»
i. juu..--.,
,c- lf ‘If mother did not reveal the hid-’ wmild hold their own against hlfli Life. etc., all of which were enjoyed Camp Custer where tliey will have hunting laws this year, the principal
home uvm
near. O
St.
Johns, m.r
she rethis year-The Banner, Wam &amp;to.tl,
Hammond. Ind. tai'jhis
further training and b-- fitted for vne •being the limit on water fowl
turned to him. and took care of him ; togtplace of the money Hacker was trade competitors at any flowertey
ny the
tnc Scoute.
scouts.
I Column is an effective war '**
the opening bf tlw prairie chick­
■
untn jje died, about 17 rears later.
to have. The brutality of show.
—
..
,
Silver cups were secured by the their work t;i s«me of ’he Civilian and------ting
in
touch
with
thoM?
S
*in
----------■—* -*
-----state.
’
every part
of *•the
nrunertv to trade sell or if thev
n.8 * ho'7
n “ s»x?7“n« While living with her father. Mr JJte thugs was apparent Tu ™;'
are . Mrs,
" ~
’ is nmotig those who court of Honor boards and were Conservation Catnpa in northern &lt; n -:'\Ls*&gt;n
Stecklc
Last'year the two southern tiers ot
wtolf L? biv or rent This column i
lhroug’’ " at0” ’*g,naI and Mrs. Wm. Moore, to the Clinton
own and her daughters l«ra
ich
Ihta:. i««
ban raucn
Men iwjuc
tor -he enarov.
cliarnv. ui
ol mcx.:
roek. prcAenlc&lt;1 ,,.
c„
h m(
,a the !r0,,P, Michigan.
nnn gardens
iinrl r„vrfv and
and has
hn&lt; aa most
tuner (accomplishing'
I
.......
. .................. ...... .
counties were closed . to pralrio
Lit
! on‘I struck her as she was crossing county probate
court
had
!&gt;,,e dld
tell
where
the
money —
and
and
the most
pivuuLikuuu
iuiu the
me adopMuup- .---—
•---------’
■; r&lt;rnrdwitt
T
----7
-------------i
acCkJIlipUAJinig
ine
actual
WOTK. ;
IV
Hires flm service to the people of the
street near her
drlv- ,lon
n™. annulled,
u&gt;j the
.u. adoption
_uZ... bonds
knot
so kept,
the robbers
: attractive
and interesting
one in a!
•«Ino.?
? the troe|v part.cjpated In the
chicken hynters.
.
■
.
.. hbme.
&lt; , a kThe
&lt;
paperswere
bond*
were
so the eot
robbers
got .attractive
and interesting
one
alAll
1 .
Barry county which they increasing- ...
rr -opp;- ar.d.assisted Mrs.
Raccoon hunters were permitted
ro
, Cody h“vln« ^n L«ued in that county ‘hem.
ura-M covered plat partly surround-, ..^p o RaI and Cnurt of .Hto- TW torn ^un y bUr,l &lt;&gt; mipt
ly appreciate- If tlw Banner's Want to
t0 tlufcurb
th&lt;» curb and
and then
then left
left the
the scene
scene tHj5 annulment of the adoption of
... Monday
hut fifteen
daysoof hunting in 1932.
mention thU matter to show ed with shrubbery to the south of;w
w nt
°nrened
for ^he
ui Battle
Diiiut Cnur" k Serentem
gctuiwii (ini
unn’ -- vL'ors
* r...
Column did not get good results; without giving .his------name
t
;
‘
j
cr
-ev-i.-n.
I
’
will
be
lan
’
ely
ruuThey
are
now
granted
a
full
tn
with
e.
Hattie Moore wict made with'her ‘hat it fa not-good new." to have It the house.
canted the president’s award ribbon- ‘oOC
- then* would not be 80 advertise-’ Mrs.
Mr;. Cody
tine buxine.-e. that will engage.their of thirty days—November I to No­
Cody •*••*
was dragged under~ “the consent and .she was paid $25 00,J'-ald that any man i-&gt; Ins own banker
■ I for meritorious work. ments in it in a single week.
. [ bumpers,
limners the cur skidding'
sklridimr us
ox the
a colulderatlon for dr&gt;lne
! and has lu&gt; own cash and .securities
I Mr. Shafer has spoken at an- attention. Tin- matter of county vember 30 inclusive. Trapping rac•-------------- ♦*-•-------------&gt; driver applied the brakes. Though After the death of Frederick Whit- hidden about his premhux and not
welfare relief will no doubt be up coons is restricted to the open sea,. pruximuiny
mu
nuxumw
in me
in-,
Wllliam
Hayter's
auctlpn
sale,
nt
proximately
100
meetings
the
In.
PLEASE 1)0 IT.
i she was badly bruised, no bones were tenberg. her father. Hattie returned i *CP‘ ln 1,111 b;jnk. where it .will be;^ pjacf. near Morgan, was held tereste of the W. K. Kellogg FOun-i for a conxidi rablr discussion. Keep- son for taking muskrat!.
Laxt week we senf notices to sub- bn\&gt;r’' but "he Ls ,»«» u»dt’r the to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wiltoim secure and will be of iwnuybcreflt to Tuesday and wax very well attended.! datlop pmiram. beside-, conducting uig within the county budget will The pheasant and partridge .wa•&gt; scribers of the Bunner who are iu PhyA?1"118 c“r&lt;’- A&gt;1 hope for her Moore in Freeport, and made her. ‘he coinn. uutv
-ri-n
rxru-M
&lt;..
■&lt;«&gt;,..
iThe prices were much higher on . training courses in each community not be an easy matter in view of so son in the southern peninsula,
arrears, giving them the opportunity
convalescence. .
.
home yith them until she was mar- ■
iz n o
the average than they have been to । renter in the two counties He feel ; many demands. The four mill whirl) opens October 15. will (Itxw
Ato jcttle these arrearages on very
ried to Thomas Cheescbrough.
C. K. &amp; S. EXCURSION
several years The sale was ndver- that the leadership ahd mart-power county tax. which wa^all that the on October 26. ANOTHER" EXCURSION.‘
^favorable terms. We hare been i The Michigan Central advertises Hattie E . Whittenberg received
tA/ri i DATonuiTCn tlsed ,n
Ihinnrr last week. and|fa exceptional in his area and that
CHANCE TO SAVE.
■ pleased with tlte response that has' another excursion to A Century of from the estate of her father about •
WtLL rA I nUNI£tu jevidrndes the fact, that the folks do i the Scouts show better attitudes and ed in allowing, will yield u Utile
■m far been given to these notice.). Progress for Sunday. October 22. the $!JiOO. As six? hud no experience
„ ’
.
. _. 'readi adrertWm? and that the Ban- jmore en7hu&lt;a^n~ tJwn'
Owners of property hi Barry
Four
Hundred
Twenty-Five
IW
c&lt;
n
,.
r
.
the
county so thoroughly civic, church
”nI ... ... &gt; ,!1' boa.d county, ....
on which tiw •«.
1933 &gt;»&gt;
tux is still
In
handling
money,
and
no
cxiter;
enuren and
ana school
senooi leaders
iriuier* ,*'1• &gt;- e»tr* bnl ......
price and time to be
»• as heretofore. icnce in managing business affairs. [ Went to Chicago From that it draw - the
have
heartliv
cooperated
in
th&lt;
•
ori
“
J
’
a
f
?»&gt;"
unpaid,
crowd.
I have heartily cooperated to th&lt;
“npa*d r“‘?can .save themselves
work and
and splendid
snlrndid results
re-siilt-are
noted. n‘*n cn. ,u committee*, and Uia. ll
n per
J&gt;er cent on
p,, the amount
aimNmj of
«
Dr. Ward Moore was made a trustee1
--- . • • *
:
, (work
are noted.
Barry Qo. Synday
ftiubliShera of thU paper will sure!* c K &amp; s
R
ad
for her to care for thia toheritunce, ‘
NOT ARRIVED YET.I tj1p above jnentioned activities helpet n lot.
Appreciate thelr so doing.
, ether page.
Three-quartern
sliyi'kcep bearing that thejare but a part of the work done bv
• Barry county was again well rep,
BAND CONCERT.
--------------------Kt- ou.r..
—
"onis -the job" ,
--for the amount steadily grew under resented in Chicago Sunday. 425 i.state
is paying ......,
local communities
Mr. Shafer
who
FRIED CHICKEN SUPPER.
I
TENNIS CLUB MEETS.
'bls skillful handling until it exerted- going on tire C. K. &amp; S. excutslon. their share.of the beer tax. but to every minute at some helpful task.। , Remember the band concert to­
Dowling Cemetery Circle. Thurs_ ,
Members of the Hastings Tennis cd $4,000 He continued to act as 221 passengers from Hastings. 90 date the city of Hastings has not Barrv and Allegan counties are f.w- morrow night. It will be out -on the Till, cily A
»y night. Oct. 12. 25c —Adv.
; AxMxriation will hold a meeting in trustee for tills fund after Hpltle from Woodland. 8 from Coate Grove received a cent of such money from tunate in having such a capable and Court house lawn, on the south -idr rmall amount ।
(Sheldons Abstract Office. Friday was married* to Thomas Cheese- and 108 from Delton. The fare was the state, although the announce- efficient Scout Executive as Lloyd of the court house, if the .weather u and that amot
steadily The
IIARD TIMES DANCE.
(evening at 7:30 o’clock to consider brough.
| so reasonable thgt it afforded tf fine ment was made several weeks ago'Shafer, one who is so highly'respect*. favorable. It will be given in the _____
alxriit 30 per
Irving Grange- hall, October 20. the matter of indoor play during the Next Hattie became Mr* Thus, opportunity for . those' wishing to that cheeks had be?i\ drawn at Lan- ed by- the Scouts, the leaders and -the; school auditorium if the weather U. about
i teviod C_
in July
-Adv.
stormy or too cold.
iLLZ
1 winter.
'i
(Continued on page six)
[see the fair for a day. ’
I sing for that purpose.
| community at large.
.

iS’Ji1' ■*""■»

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1933

PAGE TWO

IMPORTANT DECI
Tiie state legislature did one con-.and
of these mortgage
LEGITIMATE RAISE
strucUve jrti'cc of business, at least, bonds..all of them now rated us a
SION HANDED DOWN
LOCAL NEWS
IN GASOLINE PRICE
last winter when it approved tiie alow asset. Insprancc companies own
Public Trust Conumision Act. Thu another good alad- block ut such
Supremo Court Says Ques­
Cost of Crude Oil Almost
act provides for a copimliulon of -bonds.
Illis
wees —
as »a
Hnepiral Gulld No 5 will be enter-,
[three men. . which has complete T,
“* Commb.-wni abo *--«•«
tion of Issuing Beer Li­
Doubled and the Tax Is
tained by Mrs David Boyes on Fri-1
'Jurisdiction oiyrs, all defaulted suroe of inlonnation. Its official
cences Is Local Problem - day
tie is the Public Trust Commuevening of this wt^k
।
Higher Everywhere
Michigan bonds —khich m.ean
—-rm" Its otllci-x arc in the Pruddeii MUST FILE REPORTS AND The supreme court of this state Mrs- Charles FTnkbeiner under- i, sensational
HAS JURISDICTION OVER about w per c.\ T
—,— ----- newspaper muck's?
were xbld Building tn Lansing Ju members
•
■ BONDS ISSUED “IN
of such nyirtgaut^.
every
once
PAY TAX ON ROADSIDE recently decided a matter of great, went a serious' ojicrullon on Monday g.Hx.ar
appear'every
once in
in aa while
while that
Im Michigan. Thu'C'ommix.'.ion mu’ are Andrew J Belanger. chairman;
importance to toumhlps. villages at Prnnbck hospital Bile u doing iu Zu-... at ■ mckltur on gasoline' as
STAND SALES
and cities In Michigan. A man Ilf well
as •possible.
{z"’ the article on -which price'Z
MICHIGAN
approve any "protectin- bond hold
—
—-rbeing
Ann Arbor wanted a license to sell ---- ----------------------------B.rr&gt;
wunly—IH.M, o'
Wc.r Ol- , ?w„r plck
k^&gt;.
,crs committee" before it cun legal!
I he Cornrmr.slon has no ju
beer in his place close to the Uni­ moiid.
o' Fr.in.rtlie u«nTOr,
pl„,ty
do business or take over, any bond.-.
GREAT PROTECTION
LEGISLATORS OBJECT
versity buildings He was refused by .l.lp «UI l« UM ...lie. tlmt l«&gt; „Wrr
municipal binds but
,d„„. U more marked
-The ComnU/Mon can demand mid
TO EVERY INVESTOR get ifttormallun ab»ut the wt-rk ol
on KIMOiln&lt;. Wc
TO THIS INTERPRETATION the city council and the state nu- recovering nicely from his recent 111- tha„ lt haj.
HiorfHes to .whom he appealed. He m *.*^. hta home at Jfolton. gfich.
” ttlng on defaulted bond*; ul»*.
.houkl all ntnetnber tliat if it were
;o know about
carried the erne to the MipremeWarns Owners of Defaulted 't}H on&amp;tion ol the bonded property
not
for
the
tax
gasoline
right now
Senator
Culp
Declares
It
Was
court, asking a mandamus to compel War with regret tlut .she b. gradual­ would lx* selling al 14c a gallon
turin .-.
•Uch with thl’
The
Securities Against Selling and the actual value
C •. muni;
Not Desire of Solons to Add the city to grant mm a i.cetw Tiu- ly losing strength and is delirious Companies
the bohds. The Commli
which make gUglins
to Unreliable Buyers
highest
court
ludd
that
th.-.rantnut
inert
of
the
lime.
No
pbpes
are
cnihave all been compelled to-come un­
to Farmers Burdcna
fv&gt;u.-(l rn,.rdy
ixmd it
’ . '' ■
‘ Jdcr the NRA. which has reduced the
Gardener* fruit grnarrv and CJty authorities. vttlagrco^nciU and lS rli ",—
:te n«erwift- and m the mn
“,U1
***“ C&lt;U ' d,U‘d ruL*d -lhr ,wy ot ,;,n‘
sure eal«*:nen going up and d&lt;»wi
farmer', who for yeart have had a n&gt; toan&amp;hips with Hie Uwn board
&gt;! tha bond
the. state urging prv|&gt;!&lt;- a ho own di.The price of crude oil ha*
rliuiwv to &lt;-atn a few extra dollars
this particular ln*tan&lt;v the sdT-he. Brush Ridge Cemetery 'Cir­ 'ployve.v
faulted bonds, or bonds on whlcl
recently about doubled. How under
bv
maintaining
roadside
stand*
durpremc
court
called
atlrnts^
m
tl&gt;c
cle will meet Saturday. Oct. 14. at
there Li a low market price at til
mg tli» . im.u when crom were b« - t&gt;*id attempt of a man to fore.- a the cemrtcry for’ an all day meet- circumstances of this kind could an I
present time, to mH such b-nd* I'
advance
in
the price of gasoline be
mg harvested are now advised iltat
council to do what is contrary tc mg to fill in and level of! the K*.
rj.
tik-tn. or to the JtoG-u
lie u.
State
... -e_.
Tax Admit.t&gt;tration Boarda|y finance and to state law.
Pot luck dinner at noon, with hot Tiie
— Bunner
holds no brief for the
at lamstng has ruled that they mux'
coifec
furnished.
Everyone
inferr.itauthorities adv
companies, but we believe crltl-,
» report »hn»in&lt; tlietr *ale» anti
ed in the cemetery please conn- and1 oil
Btplfcx. i
holding the
any such tiling, unle** the o
cisjn ought to be fair. The average'
help.
.
the securities u sure he is „
price on gasoline. without any tax,
like in Not only must
the ...
full'value: oLmj that he is disposing banking commit
added for the twenty years ending i
. •port and'pay the tax
1 tilt- billion
•RAILROAD JACK” VIS­
of Them to s-rine reliable buj/r.
; bought up 30 |ie
January 1. 1033 avenged 1839c. with
iiprount of their sales, but

SALES TAX RULING
HITS THE RIERS

HISTHTIV
■K OF COMM,

ITED HASTINGS IN 1906

Of Course, you
are going to the H.H.S

SPOTLIGHT
Friday, Oct. 20 8 o’clock
AT CENTRAL AUDITORIUM
Tickets

10 Cents an i

r ruiLs! keep a lUt of all the
they have made, xo that tiie
nlay know whether the melons,
and other produce wa*
resale or sold at retail
burned by many members
Irglslatur*’ who voted for the
x tiuf thu interpretation of
the hw is directly contrary to the
Intent ot the l&gt;-gi&gt;latttr&lt;v When
•to- i.ill -a., up in thr ,’0*^- nahI itn.il passage., thrre was wfttten
into it an exemption of St&gt;00 peZyear
This exrmpptiM-Wax to

Thia Knight of the Road
Passed Away in Coldwaprice per gallon lor tjix months up
’ ter Last Wednesday

to July 1.11)33. Since tlmt time tin*
"Railrotid .lark ' the fambu.- tourand more k'lUahiM1 taxes and
1st. died -at Coldwater rtn Wednesday NRA
nearly 100 per cent increase in crude
night He. and "Curly ' Webber wcrfiCil
raUcd gasoline prices, so
in Hustingx in 190ti and sQenl a thathave
on Septymbcr I the actual price
■day at the 'old swlnunin' " hole in for the
gasoline itself was 14c per
•the Thomfcpple river. Tik-y tried a , gallon, and
the average tax throughfew builhcnds. narked a few nujx
and ate watermelon.-, they found ion. making the average price to Hie
nearby. Curly" Webber said they- public on ScptcnibcF first 19.64c.
had Lx-'-n attending the Knights, of
We are sun- it comp.irlson» werft
the Road conve
made with other products it would
London, th- ut
i&gt;e found that Hie 2.3c increase in
it neat.
Ixmdnn
men the
price of gasoline, os compurtAI
Knigh

b.xird has now
■ nd to prevent the imposition

roadside markets to di.ini tftcih ' ■i n j&gt;:
ie.- sehaU t
Culp ol Battle Cicek, a democrat,
us nut the desire
Dr Paul F. Voelker, suite .superuimtn । Un rot
islature t tendartt of public instruction.
tax law that Would, in *;&gt;-ak at the Baiklit church Sunday l&gt; Mir i! i cent
ch into the
-- .pockt
--- I
11- night. wtugcr
October 15. at
nt 7:30
who conduct T!,,. t.xact jubjed on-which
I.-:
adxlde speak
standsla not
during
known but..
it a
ward, and
;om&lt;- phaser of cducatk&gt;;uil
i t w hi
Culp. "We did not [uiMibly in connection
church.

... ■ i...
bill for lux other pur
help the farmer.''

tai rust 21.5c. For the first six
monllis ot 1933, ilu- net gasoline

m'rintlui this
pillited and
the price iirkim nearly two emu
vi-ars i-nduir January I. 1933. with
3 l-2c higher than

CLOTHES SHOP

American Et
H'lltlHl .&lt;
resident of Olivet coU.-gt- and Hu
; coliekt'. is a magi’.lining tti
•and al«iiv
worth hearing. So
Ho attend the Bapllxt church next non. nax been announced for Nuv
ember
&lt;5
i
tH
illg
OIM'I
Sundav night will nnd'nibtedly Ini in

i-leaner
a gcxxf job.
I until n I.-. irt»8fi

Things
To Wear
On Cool
Fall Days
Jersey Sport Coats

$1.29

i rt. Jr. which occurred Sunday
morning at the University hospital,

Howell It
atid puntec
first down
Um stoiH*
Unipts at

$1.29

Heavy Boot Sox

29c-39c
Hunting

^Reversible

Caps

89c

Corduroy br Duck

15c

10* Wool unions

1.29
BUY

NOW!

it l* expected tht» will
ini rchmUir nui

mcdieul M-ienci- has
used. nut. unmrtunateiy with
BESSMEK the

CLOTHES SHOP

I EWE LEK

i)r Kinde had lived nuuiy rear.- bcoining lu-rc mid where im-in-

I-tfllCth .\lDII

:&gt;.&lt; mo

mrtaltiy vl all is extended to the

Pro.tress, in 33: StFaw hat makers
med that heads com.- in three
MiajH- '. mid ketchup at last appeared
receptacles. 1
s R&lt; -.;L. (-r.

Maid

Borne of i lie more intricate jig-saw
puzzles contain os many as

' 1 ii.ni.ti.

-hall biLshe

Butter Lb 23

ham

Shultz or Freeport

r.-.t uav
mperviumi
onxidcraUon o

3 u.. 25c

Bean Sprouts
Celery
Cottage Cheese c7e7id

C.n 13C

i'-

PROGRAM I (lit WEEK OF OCTOBER I3TII

Old. I-aslnoncd

Circle ‘S PicnicJ su^u.. Lb. 10c

Pork
Sausage

Veal Stew

lOc

25c

Fb.it piiptil.ir comedy learn. PITTS A TODD, in
’ONE I K M K MIND

Lb. Qc

SHOULD K ROASI *

Horne Made

2 "&gt;» 25c

FELDPAUSCHS
FOOD
AFFILIATED GROCERS

upiuemented b
brief remark* keyed to the tnum
of fgith an&lt;
: :rx on the family lot in
Riversid
Thu* is rntied .
phi v cd a lari
insigl

in last weeks Bunner •listing
mer did Her.
anv of Hie item* ol
for Srtcnrl-htp and the 1
mid a smaUer announcement ul. abidinti
■he placed on
m tins usue
another
d memory us long
Tiie principal of this t-eihng
plan b. that you get one arttcl
----- atfd a si ond article
regular- price
in*;&gt;ec’.or
id 'It.' Mime kind at one cent. Read it"!
nalift
further about this salt
ninant factor in ■
Al meniber.c- &gt;mp.i
( RADLh ROLL DAY.
I « broad and tolerant
Sunday. October 32. will be Cra
rd hi r leilowmen. H
viINI. HON
tile Roll Day al the Morgan Sunday
Rev Howlett. iMXtur, will
U-..0.;!bit
Cole brought to th
charge of the H'Aires which
rtek. the unfortj
finding a chance i
ixtnlne honcyjuicltle bldfmu which Ut;e ones infant baptism will be
and aspiring; bring-1
had ptciccd in her garden, a fra
eh those whose parents desk
on thr down#rant reminder of the sunimone cordially invited to a
&gt; auvu .-W.u- 1
tend these service which begin at mu s
Her gift of ।
11 o clock
vinnatiH
1
her
presence
withj
I OKI. Al GOOD 14 II.I.
renewed hope, and planx. and cr&gt;urHnnorabh* Vern Brown .1 M..
Siv* live* again in;
are an armrv.-w. saiurciay ntgln
I he countless lives of tho*e made I
happier tv her presence. For her
Th.-ic Ls no death
rhe;- only truly lire
interesting and instructive talk
Who ixum hit a the life beyond and!

■ :;i.:

Bacon Squares " 10c
Lb

“Ladies Must Love”

2 it,. 19c

CHOICE MEATS

le».

aitertioon in Emmanuel church i
cn
ixViltlltl

I Ml I
IT I.i IIARKI.R

Pork Shoulder Roast
Fresh Hamburg
3

tlrliul In thi* picture and the fans all over arc arclaiminx li
supportrd In Ihr cast are NEIL IIAMU
TON. MARY CARLISLE and ‘ EORGE STONE—

^i. 5c

urtsider. c
pt been reached

STORES

li:...;

SUNDAY — MONDAY

Eck-Rich Oleo

2272

n i viif

Ha-tiqg*. Michigan • Telephone* 224-4‘2557
MonriHY
i.imnatinn and were btxna
ui tiie Mint

Lard

Telephone

II it isn t euud
tee don t carry it

»ho lalurlu hut didn't get the

kutii &lt; iiin&lt;
Holland

ix tr.-trUiuting hanfl

Hastings,
Michigan

STORES

Methodi

th Mrs Claude KenGuild No, 15 will meet
5 W Gtand St. on Saturday Floyd Buskirk. Wednesday Oc’.obe
--Mrs. T. E. Herr.ey, Sec.
Oc:obc: 14

For larger miniMry.

(Hit I&gt;K1

COUPON — TUESQA Y NIGHT-COUPON
CHA'ltLES CHIC SALF in thr Railroad Story full of
llirllb and laughs—

“Dangerous Crossroads’’
Paramount Pictorial and Special for thr Fall
■FOOTBALL FOOTWORK

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

larrine feature attraction—

“The Pick
( uinrd. —•'
\dult* Iu &lt; enti

FRIDAY

• H.u-'tings
the bull oi
and tills mi
Biu&lt;- and -&lt;
third play 1
down, but
recovering,
dowp on tl
nt the gani&lt;
made Howe

Suede Cloth Shirts
Grey
.and Tan

ramo
met lotis
in bringing ;.Im&gt;u
.ippnt-i.itn&gt;n of

ire throa
r.vtrytiung
ire but tin- in

Howrll Hig
displayed th
have played
Struble a
fancy bull-t
tow's puntlr
irably. Smi
Buiclker die

rend rttcov
drive. for
punted. Tilball In ink
Howell.

brlng- mlna'ing

nd'* were grieved to learn ol th

Hawkster
cnco W
Best !

Plain Blue Flannel
Shirts
j 59

I entirely by eleclric-

1 finely ■ adjunted

HASTING
PL/

H-utings
played ttu-ii

Brown Outside Nap

&lt;• Hoard ul lax Adrmtiism out into the

WATERS

Gloves

mnehine 1:

Modern Beverage Glasswan

Spor

illdreii io cent

SATURDAY

PHILIP HOLMES in a dramatic romance packed with thrill

“Storm at Daybreak”
l &lt;»MI 111
SPEAKING OF OPERATIONS'
Mickey .Home u&gt; '.Mcllcidrama''
I Illi Dill N |&lt;i

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1933

s=
r E RS
ES SHOP

Eliminate Laundry Expenses

I

Without Personal Sacrifice

gs
/ear
zool
)ays...

IN EMILY HASTINGS

port Coats

$1.29f
■ie Flannel

[j

*1.59
loth Shirts

*1.29
Boot Sox

&gt;c - 39c
Hunting

89c |
utside Nap

15c
&gt;1 Unions

*1.29
NOW.' ;
ill Save
ney!

-----------, — - - 1 " -Howell's |nu»ru
20 yard a line,
a punt
COMMISSION
STUDIES
,!'11
SPECIAL SESSION
—.
mi yarn
unr.ofa «'
piuu
Ut w
O.
' yard*.
,
nnurnni boo.legging unprofitable.
Ci.
,&lt; •' , , T1
T.
yard*.Townsend
Townsenddowning
downingtiie
tlwball.
ball.
MAY BE CALLED
Short in fl Items
»«**»
ht y«
rd*,nd
Sbortind
Howell gained •.*«
eight
yard*
and ,hen
then
LIQUOR CONTROL The commission will have no aui|unUd
to
fehtijuw
who
returned
-■
.
thorny
xo
decide
hAw.
by
whom,
or
punted to Echtinaw, who returner!
I.. .. .
- --------- - ---- ------ ---- ■ fhp tjui) as yard*. Tiw blocking by the Quite Favorable to Plan in in what quanthic*. hard liquors can Lieut. Gov. Stebbins Out­
'
Hustings' players was very good on j
„
- prAvin-„ A»
be sold in thU state. But their re­
lines Legislation to Bo
HASTINGS, HOWELL
this run. Struble then made eight
Usc in Province Ol QueCOmmcpdatmiu will go to the legisnl
J
yard*. Furrow fumbled on a’plunge
bee, Canada
lature. If their suggestions meet
.Considered
r LA I 0—0 GRID TIE through the ime^well recovered |
remembered that Gov- **»“
V** ,&lt;wr,™r
According to an Interview wlih
---------- | Howell made 12(1,
""" yards on u pas* uf
"" ernor c*onv\*&lt;wk uiioolntcd a comb-gL^lulure. they will lx ,Lieutenant Governor-Stebbins. pub-I
mto
law:
That
method
of
;
Hawkstcrs, Gaining Experi- the first half eiHntA
hng the liquor' ttamc%h*n the •‘-flll,1K hquora would appear to be a ;bshed in the Ionia County News ot
.Thursday last. Governor Conutockj
uncu With Game Put Up
P- ... •Eighteenth*Amendment should be
OVtr thr oW’...________________________
Best Show 01 Season
! this quarter but did not gain much renealcd.
uquor MKCT. .
______
|.,)(. Michigan legislature, either thfc'
repealed. which
Winch will probably be bebe-' —
Hastings tfflgh football team ground. Tire Hastings' backs did fofc January 1. This commission’ha.latter part of this month or curly in I
«...mnnrA
played their Mwond iw»rel«a Ue of' »me nice ball carrying in this bju
,,,---------------------------------- Tll'ir| PIJ |ll| *111(2
nt a considerable time------in invcstlNovember* If tiu’ federal government
shall promptly approve un approtiie year last Friday •' tills time with quarter, but dldh'l Uircaten to score, gm ion. not only in this country, but
Howell High. The Blue and Gobi,
Fourth Quarter.
(also *in Canada Our»•*-state iiAs al­
Ipriariqn from the-public works fund!
displayed the best brand of ball they Howell nude first down in their ready formulated plans fur selling
I for the projNrfu-d S25.6O9.IXK) state in- I
have played this year
;next four plays. Howell then posa**d beer and light yliics. What to do
। stltuUonal building program Ur
Struble and Echtinaw did some and rqn with the ball for no gjftn. about Hie sale of hard liqixx- after
| which the Governor Is much inter-'
fancy ball-toting for Hastings, Fur-, Howell punted and Struble fumbled the Eighteenth Amendment is jio'
, ested. "Fhe state, urgently needs, the '
row’s punting was Improved cons id- and Howell recovered on Hastings
■ Washing at home with a UNTVERiSAL
:buildings Aside froyi tiiaf matter,!
IConUnJ.d Irora PM* ‘-I
crably. Smith. Cogswell, puller and eleven yard linr. The Hastings line
.-Yearly action on liquor control legl»Washer is much simpler and pleasanter than
Smelker did some fine defensive held fast during the next four pinjfti time in Hie province uf Quebec mid ' Daniel Striker, Mcretary of state, iatlon is . necessary became of the I
Korg_
and took the ball on downs. Hastings fe&lt;'l well disposed toward having the
that prohibition will be rctime, and Robert J. Orant . certainty
is ordinarily anticipated. Only an hour or
H.istlng* kicked off to Howell and made no gain except on Furrow's1 Qu/-bee plan of handling the sale of at one terms
before January.
{
mayor of the city and pealed
Ute ball onlv travelled ten yard, punt. Howell tried many jxuw’s but hard liquor applied in this state, i several
A
new
banking
bill
governing
state'
two is required to supervise while the fast­
member of the legislature. Both banks ,1s also considered very desir-!
and this made it a fire ball. The ’he Hastings players broke them up। That plan would not permit the sale nwere
prominent in business circles,'able. Tills propU-cd bill will ellmlwashing UNIVERSAL agitator removes all
Blue and Gold recovered. On the and the game ended with the score of j^iich liquors by the glass, but here in
the early days.
.w 0-. ..
,
would allow Its sale only In bottles
,-nate
a
seoand
assessment
on
stockj
third play Echtinaw made it a first ,0 1°
__
’,
Rev. J. W Brancroft came to Has- ■
the dirt from the clothes. Buttons and snaps
down, but fumbled the ball, Howell1 Sub*'-—------ - ‘
8n*er:
^‘7^'07 0.7 asdi/holders in reorganized state banks.
recovering. Howell then made first • Jugle for Towtwnd
* It is being urged because of the hesi- '
pass through balloon-type wringer noils un­
a. r8l*pfr^?.t&lt;,.n*1?.nt.J”?’ tution of many to buy stock in new;
down on their first attempted pass. Hustings plays Mason there next thls Uquor shal| be sold u. unport-. tape *schools.
There
were
some
peo
­
• ant. The commission favors having, ple in tiie village who had been' bunks if there Is a possibility of an;
of the game Howell's left halt 'then 'FTIdayharmed. Besides eliminating laundry expense,
Howell it sold in a designated package by; mmbers
a.*ec.oimt-nt.
The
state
banking
de-'
made Howells second down through i Hastings
Line Ups
of that communion in their ;,
the UNIVERSAL will save your clothes.
Roberts the -state directly to the customer.
—t:.: ..ho
realizes that, under)
the line. Howell fumbled and Town-. 'Brwnsend
L.Thomes. There were several 'zir'.
":
J
Pettebone not to be consumed on the premises, j former
rend rt.-covered. stopping Howell's Fuller &lt;Capt.) LT.
’
the
provisions
of
a
recent
federal!
'
. Parker and the state to have the profit. The who left the Presbyterian church ns। banking law.
drive for a touchdown. Furrow, Thomas z
LG.
qualifying state banks’
heretofore
mentionedwho
united
Nothing is more surprising about this fine
Duels
province
of
Quebec
has
z
atwut
Half
punted. The quarter ended with the i Cogswell
C.
the Episcopalians. As a result ofJ ; cun participate in tffe federal dei i
Todaro tiie popululion of Michigan If the with
bidi in midfield in pos.session pf BanuMi
m, the Episcopalian
qiWm enu.-ei&gt;
w“ch.
,,;d;
washer than its unusually low price •— ask for
church was '«"K
RT.
Angell
Rose same profit shall be derived by this
Howel).
raUblhhedI.nd
hu
hid
I
Iw
P^bUdy ot
IU»t-1
established
and
has
had
a
large
Smuikcr
R.K.
Fulkerson Michigan from .such .sale as by QucFREE Demonstration today.
Second Quarter.
in the building up of ,this no’Vc™Poudaceur K-c. it will return a profit of »2H -j,1 Influence
Q
Another
urgent
matter
is
the
I
HOwell failed to gain n first down Snyder
many of its members being
r
Stauffer boo.lXX) to_thc%tatc. Tla- commlsswn city,
and punted. Echtinaw then made a Echtinaw
prominent in the business and civic school situation. In a few Instances,
Fiirrow
L.H.
f.
Easy Terms
Swick
(
a
vor
having
thia
profit
used
for
scixx&gt;l*
could
not
have
been
opened
■
first down for Hastings..Hie Hawk-•-‘■•Wlnl.-v (............
...... of
. . -..-&gt;.1.^
......... 1 They
....' life of Hastings.
P.3. &lt;Capt&gt;M'Kinley.
jM. support
publl&lt;T.schools.
fclcra stop|)«*d cold on their next at-1 Struble
There were a few Roman Catho­ at all this fall except f«c aid fur-)
If Desired
by the
tempts and Furrow punted .to1i Officiate Wheller and Willman, (claim it can be sold clieap enough lics in Hastings in the earlier days nlslied
•
-.~r .state and there are: .
TO. number n.lun.11,
HASTINGS, MICIL
Hlh Uw treat immliru.mn to nu. 'hc “J* J”’’”'™’ “""“J
PHONE 23U 5
tcuulrr from Kurom-an Undr. many
"»'”•&gt;
""
OT
better Fit
ul whom lowed l..r (he ehurel. Un,
“&gt;■',&gt;™r '» “'"•''T
........
... This Is
h»d «l.«y. knwn. TO- wrtler bv’&lt;*««l
• “£,“
~ *
lower PRICESI
due
to
tiie
fiftecn'mlll
tax
limitation
^ai^^^MWi^^^ii^^^wwww^^u^^www^wwaawananwawm^wanawm™
not «t hand (be dala (or the (Iret bu. to (he nruemmiU
1
Catholic' church organized in Has­ It is Moped to find additional sources' ' ~
SAVE at PENNEY’S
tlit^iujeron'!' charge
char«e of
of the
the music.
music. ' Flan
Plan to,
to at-,tneir
at-.their daugnter,
daughter. Mr.
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Ted.
Ted ' THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
tings. The first building it occupied nkhed b^tlw
.. S
,
was
revamped
from
what,
had
ixen
state
that
u
pern
.
.
T(|ck
and daughter
dau hter in
ln Assyria
AMyrUSun8un. . -*Our Co-operative shipping Asso­
’
lsl
:
“
..
•
1
tend.
•
Tack,
and
on DRESS, SPORTS and UTILITY
a rno,»r shm. on H.not.r .(re.-, k-W ere„ tohool open to M.hlMerte
da,.
«
ciation shows some improvement.
There were three carloads of stock
shipped this week.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bustance of
Mrs. Ida smitnoi Piamwen spent,.--- _ -- - r;..
Freeport visited at Warren Bolton's
...» Mr. Bellinger
led n frame church on the site of the -ii/'t,1)’1*'
T11!1
fio,n, lb\
1 (.„r
j Sunday.
present .St Rom- church This wax TN-«&gt;&lt;»n of funds by the .state which *Mr nnrl Mrs A. C. Bennett soent Crooltston in Hastings.
.
i Mr. and Mrs Clifford‘‘Hammond
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bennett spent
! burned and was replaced by the ’»*'«&lt;n*'ruor favors and will un­
and Bernard spent Sunday at the
the week end and Sunday with their
beautiful stone building which It
’f “
EAST WALL LAKE.
I latten's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sherd
daughter and family in Lansing.
nnwoccupies. St. Rose hall. whk'&lt;(|
Louts
and and
Lenawife.
Dunn
of GalcsClifford
Kahler
Charles
Sparks. in Hastings.
[afterward became St Rojo school.!
Kahler.
Jennie
Reynolds
and
Jessie;
sPent Sunday at
Mfl.O.f
burg
were
visitors
Sunday
at
the
! was erected lieforc the present
Sunday Sfhool was organized nt home of their, uncle, H. J. Flower. Ricker motored to Chicago Satur- j Phyllis Edgers tn Hastings.
.church was built. The ’ Catholics
day
to
attend
A
Century
of
Progess.l
Charles Miller of Ciarskvllle has
j here have had excellent, leadership Milo Sunday witl) about twenty-five and family.
been
Spending
a
few wcekA
with hU
j‘*“"
-----—
»••Mrs. Ryerson of Hastings visited returning Monday.
I in recent years. The church has present. "Oscar Smith was elected
sister, Mrs. Wilcox, last week -Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Mattison and; aunt-. Mrs. Warren Bolton, while his
| grown steadily In influence and in­ superintendent: Mrs. Bellinger, as- her
Wednesday
till Friday —
eve
J
* ­ sister of Kalamazoo spent the week I mother underwent an operation al
I service to its membrishlp and to distant; Mildred 'Fisher, secretary: i*from
I Blodgett hospital in Grand Rapids.
ning.
Mrs.
Wilcox
and
grandson.
Nina
Fenner,
treasurer:
Mrs
Smith,
■end
here.
I the community.
pianist, xihd June Roush. librarian. Jack, accompanied her home and I E. E. cumv
k mviiw
| There were always a number of The
Cairns-is
staying wm
with rut.i
Clif- Princeton University's new theater
^S?n
hour Is’ two o'clock every Sun­ stayed till Munday morning. They , ?| Baptists in Hastings after it grew
1 ’will permit the entire audience .to
day Preaching service will follow attended the children's play given,*0™ *“™er M P"""1'
Ito
a
sireable
village;
but
it
was
some
by
the
Civic
Players
in
Hostings
Word
has
baen
received
from Er-,
Boys
’
They’re having a big year!
time before they had a church. They; Sunday School at three o'clock. An Friday evening and Sunday evening nie Sampson of..IZulsville. Idaho,J see and hear equally.
... . But to avert a
held meetings in various places for
tiie colored singers at the of the arrival of a little son. bom,complete break with the past, peoUm... alt.mnl burin, the
and help th. ,.».l heard
Methodtst church.
jOct. 1.
’
jp^
smj
ab|e
crawl over
’
work
along.
Special
meetings
will
• lot and building the church in
of Wall -lake] E. D. Reynolds and wife spent their neighbors*' knees by buying
begin at Milo Sunday evening, Oct ! W.
—.A..
— Spaulding
----------------------which they now worship, fronting 22.
TO
tzrzr. hrr.
i Tuesday and Wednesday at War* seats away from the aisle and comconducted by Rev.„.,Miles.
Miss spent Sunday it
at ™
the form
here.
Court •street. Tills was made pos- —
Wcngtr
tf
tll
be
with
us
and
havej
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Em
Quick
visited
ren
Cairns'
at
West
Cressey.
ing
in
late.-'Ncw
York
Times.
■ ■ slble largely by tho generous gift of
a dear old Indy named Mrs! Hand.
I who left quite a sum for that pur-

M955 u-

CONSUMERS
POWER

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COMPANY

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jys?*?■

I

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Worsted
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All Fall Shades

With all the small
touches of refinement
that make the differ­
ence between right and
wrong. Smart! Wear- •
able! Well fitting!

S SHOP
’/ good,

carry it
«'==
Boys’ Whipcord

BOYS’ CORDUROY LONGIES

BREECHES

Man—I low tlicy’ll
add class to your wardrobe—

Corduroy
Golt Knickera

Dress
Trousers

Z-49

other Ubric*
Driik styling
Perfect fit

• Real Value

Roys’
Golf Knickers

Riding
Breeches
Fine grade corduroy. Very much
in demand this year, because of
their sturdiness and good appear­
ance. Workmanship and styling
just as you like them I

98

LACE LEG $1.69

. PENNEY f«:
116-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

! Tiie other church organizations of
: Hastings are of more recent origin
llcca.lly. Mention of them in a his• torlcal article, detiling with the
| earlier days uMifld not be njswp’irinte.
At the present time thirteen de­
nominations hold services in Has*
■ tings.
■ In the old days there was bitter
i rivalry between tiie Methodist and
| Presbyterian churches. Denominni tional bitterness did not grow less
when a third church was estab­
lished. We are all glad that we live
i in a new day when people realize
that we Cannot all see alike, or un-;
derstand alike. Now there is a di$position to concede to evfry man
I and woman the right to worship
: God in the way lie or. she may
please. We respect folks for what ■
they arc in character and life, not '
because they may belong to this or
j that church.
j The writer believes we are beginnlng to
the end of dcnomlnaI tionalism. He will not live to sec it,
land his children may not: but the
1 time wilf certainly come when in a
town of 5200 people there will not
be thirteen different varieties of
religious worship, all claiming to be
Christian. We pre still a long way
from the ideal of Paul: "One Lord;
one faith and one baptism;*' but
we are nearer to the day when men
j will worship at a common altar, al­
' though thdj inay not view all thcological questions alike. That ought
not to be necessary. People who dlf' fer in many ways about other mat­
ters find they can work together in
a common cause. We believe the day
Is coming when those who seek and
love God with all the heart and their
neighbor as themselves and who
acknowledge the Divine Life of the
Master will 'find a way to get to­
gether in one church.

A .PARODY.
i Elmer Willie tells us he cotn-.
I posed the foliowing verses and heads
them. "Take Me Of! To Tiie Bail
Game;”
.
‘
Take me off to the ball game. .
Buy me some peanuts and cracker
Jack.
And I don’t care If I never come
back.
■
It is root-root for your home team
It is merely u shame, one. two. three
Scores and win your old ball game.
Take me but to tiie ball game, take
■ me
Over to New York and buy me some
ix'anuts and cracker jack.
And I don't care if 1 never come
back.
It is nxM-root for your home team.
It is merely a alianfc, one. two. tirree
Scores and win your old ball game.
Take me put to the ball game, take
me over to Washington.
And buy me me peanuts and
cracker Jack.
And I don't care if I never come
back.
It is root-root for your home team.
It Ls merely a shame, one. two, three
Scores and win your old ball game.

A good many citixens with grow­
ing girths would like to understand
more about controlled inflation-—In-1
dianapolis News.

The SIZE of a Bank
Is Not the Exact Measure of Its Worth
to Its Patrons

and the Community

A true and friendly expression of interest in every customer’s welfare
and prosperity.
Rendering an accommodating and painstaking service at all times to the
end that the greatest benefits may accrue to those concerned.
Consistently conservative business management, fully realizing its re­
sponsibility to every depositor, and its relation to the business, industrial
and civic life of its commercial area.

These are the yard sticks with which the citi­
zenry of the community measures its banks!
Since 1886 this bank has kept faith with its hosts of friends. Unfalter­
ingly it has sanely and conservatively met economic conditions as they ap­
peared, year after year, whether normal or disturbed, always keeping in
view the interests of those whom it tries to serve.

You are invited to become a patron of this bank. We believe our service
will please you.

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock
TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. SCTOBER

The Hastings

rfiT'iri

theownthe owner Is liable
accidents that may happen.
to be operated

Vinos and Opinions;
What Others Say

This and That
Liquor Control.
John D. Rockefeller. Jr.. Speaks.
Rllmination of Profit.
The Aim of Temperance.

r,

T

j /-&gt;»

19W

a I suggastion concerning church man-I iscra. and by, the way they are good-!

liackwara Glances;
I Having entered « pew. move along;
r&gt; •,
£ -*t .
i
‘do hot block up the end of the,pew,
Hits Of Yesterday u. a you did not Intend to have

anybody else enter It. 6r as if you'
were holding it for some special
Do not-—
rise-----------to let others
TEN YEARS AGOj friends.
TODAY.
--------m.
— -----------------COURAGE AND CANDOR.
driven Iby/ah-, employee or
The monthly meeting of the Bam !H“.Ee a,Onf andlhe »**
Whelhejor
not
one
agrees
with.
erAber orlrfs family.
County
Mlnliura
Association
was
invitingly opm w that they are
'President Franklin D. Roosevelt in
John D. Rockefeller. Jr., has given
l»^ al to. »Mt .flu. al HmUw. There is no way to evade the fi- his positipn on the soldier bonip and
n » !*»' holding four has
—
out .........
an interview
concerning the 11- held Monday morning in the
Ma».
a«u»4 »t»&gt;.
church office 'rhe follow- “*”«ly three in U do not file out
responsibillty law. Any at- other questions affecting the former'qum- truffle that we think has sound .Methodist
-----V&lt; ------ ---------------men. none can dispute the sense. While a life-long abstainer Ing officers were elected: President. In Procession to let w |xx»r scared
labaetilKMM »&gt;» Mail, foatvaid:
to do ao becomes a felony. service
J. A Bllckcnataff; secretary, Karl *oman1«» t0
,°«*r ' »‘1fact
tliat
Uw
president
displayed
a
I
himself.
Mr.
Rockefeller,
over
a
veut
*KBY COVHTY. pN&lt; XKAH. &lt;1.00 For example a man might be sub­ lot of political courage when he ago. published hia conviction Unit K. -Keefer; treasurer. Chas. Sher- mt?*' alorU' ■«&lt;* tet, ,rr
“l «&gt;e.
raid la aJ.aacr.l
ABRY CIH'NTT »IX MONTHS CO* ject Yq the financial responsibility fucctj the men of the Izgion at Chi-, the |»rohibitlon amendment had not wood. Mexrt-it. Lindsay. Hoag. Angel). ’tuLnext to the aisle. It U not
Rogers.
Ehlc,
Hayes
and
Longficld
ror
•
,,lan
,cago
on
Monday.
'
--------•
•
—
J
••
proven a satisfactory, solution of the
law and have his car registration
'
sit
at
ti:r
end
ready
to
rush
out
were
appointed
committee
on
l&gt;ro,h
*
r
’
"
rtv
,n
"
“
h
n
”
‘ and
LK BaKKY MVMTY. .....
THREE
There was no mincing of words liquor evil. He then stated that he
and operator’s license revoked. If . ,Ttxrc
. ■ •
i kill Indians, as jMcsibly it was*
can be no question as to 4he believed it would be wise fur the gram.
' once."
•
Nathan Judson, Mrs, Martha Bur­ One of the Chicago papers recent-1
— fl.SO he now attempted to evade the pen­ meaning contained in the brief ad­ country to’ repeal prohibition and
ally by having the car registered In dress- nude .to the Legion enliven- set out in some other way to ton and Miss Ethel Burton of Lan­
INK
FilHEIxX Sl'ttM'KtiTIU.
JK1K Di APVxNCK.....
«a.oo his wife's name he might be able to tion. Tim president certainly talked curb thr admitted evils of tile li­ sing were over Sunday gtiests of Mr. ly printed 'the following ndvertlsemerit;' Notice—Having entertained
from the shoulder lit true quor traffic. Now that it is certain and Mrs. E A. Burton.
i
air
World's:
do so, but if found out would be straight
'
ulf known
known relotivas
relatival for
for the
the Worlds;
sqldief fashion.
that the Eighteenth Amendment
Mr. and Mr?. Hugh Riley and fair, relatives in the future must be
subject to prosecution for a felony.
Unfortunate Indeed that other will be repealed before January. Mr Miss
Belva
Riley
were
In
Kalama
’
If a Michigan motorist is the statesmen
:
in other days have not Rockefeller rays that, m his Judg­ zoo on Sunday. Mrs. Riley went on identified.
Mrs.
Kate
Hines.
’
of
Grand
Rapcause of a serious accident while &lt;dupg to simple language and ment. the only tope ot contraUlns to Chicago to see her daughter. Miss ids. visited D R McElwain and
statements. Had the liquor problem after repeal lies- Mildred Rilev
traveling outside the'state he be- ‘■traight-forward
family a few- days last Week. She
Midi a policy been adopted from tin* in eliminating the .profit motive in Mildred Riley.
HUNDREDS OF ARTICLES IN THIS GREAT
Mrs. H. D. Selden and her friends left for Bellevue Saturday.
comes Hable under 'the ffnancial re- very
,
first,
—
.. ----most of
.. -------------------the unfortunate selling liquor. He stresses this point
ONE CENT SALE, ALL HIGH GRADE NEW
sponsibility law regardless. Likewise .••vents of the past decade might in a statement that will be published ’from Syracuse. N. Y. returned front James Mitoon l&lt;4t Monday to ntllllnois last week. They had a most tend schixil at- Lima, Indiana. Mrs.
have
been
avoided.
Had
there
been
soon
ag
the
foreword
of
a
report
on
MERCHANDISE FRESH FROM THE MANU­
Michigan's new law provides for i
delightful time, but found lots of D. G. Robinson accompanied him.
reciprocity between states having &gt;ss of "dew and sunshine" in capi- liquor control-recently competed by fiber roads.
I
I
8.
S.
H.
H.
Loveland
Loveland
of
of
Los
Los
Angriest
Angell'S;
FACTURER
, tol elides and more of the stern Raymond B. FOsdick and Albert L
ln
I
California.
is
similar laws so that a motorist hav- realities
lt
-----------------------------------,
Mrs.
James
M.
Langston-wn*
in'
Calttorma.
visiting
his
brother,
A.
during the years since Scott. Alter an eight months’ survey.
Grand Rapids Saturday to attend' H- l»f«'laud and family.
;
ing an accident in Michigan might 1920 ., great deal ot misunderstand- sponsored by Mr. Rockefeller,
a one o’clock luncheon at lhe home ^ri- Bu,,er “ntl Mf” Ira vanbe subject to the financial rcspon- mu might have been ;rm&lt;i?d. Thru•
...
Tc
,HMK »»«»
m a program
program of li­ Of Mrs. c. J. Stuart honoring Mr*. I Mrs. MinniewtGrcble
slblllty law in lus own state. In fact
1“'v'
The first aim in
her resiUr&lt; M,nnl" f,r“kU nt **~
,
,
, . murchi..
marches and fewer outxirtunists
opportunists quor control, Mr. Rockefeller de­ I. Patrick ot Jamaica. L. I.
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE ARTICLES
any motorist driving in tiie Mate eelected
-,£
Maurice Edmonds who is attend-1j dencc on Green street Tuesday aftt.» congress.
clares. should be the abolishment of
| ernoon. The pleasant 'rooms were
YOU NEED EVERY DAY. GET BIG CIRCULAR FOR
must show proof of financial re- |
ing
Olivet
college,
spent
the
week;
lawlessness, even if the immediate
;
tilled
with
ladles
from
the
hours of
COMPLETE LIST
end
.with
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs
sponsibllity to residents’of Michigan 'agree with tlfc president but all result is temporarily away from
two
until
six.
Light
refreshments
Frank Edmonds. Amos Sanford of
whom they mw Injure or whow mu--reumw. h« «n- tcmiieronce.
FAMILY REMEDIES
IlUriois. a fcJlaw atudefft, aecom- i were served.
TOILET GOODS
. property they may damage while
The-aecond aim is real temperance panied him.
Tonica, Laxatives, ’
Face Powders, Creams ‘
IMPORTANT TO MOTORISTS. driving In our state; either^hat or
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stebbins. Mr. FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY.
—"The focussing of all the forces of
Dyspepsia Medicines,
Lotions. Perfumes
Will Finley left our city lost week
Next Tuesday. Oct. 17. Michigan’s they become subject to the penalties
society upon the development of and Mrs. Chas. Pqtts, Mr. tind Mrs.
Liniments,
Tablets
Wilbur
Lane,
and'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
to
complete
his
course
in
’
the
School
Toilet
Waters
self-control and temperance in the
Motor Vehicle 'Responsibility Act of the law.
■
use of alcoholic beverages.” "To de­ John M. Gould were Sunday guests of Pharmacy at Ann Arbor. During
becomes effective. Because of the Twenty other states have financial '•
FOR YOUR MEDICINE
velop tiie habit of- temperance in of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rogers of his vacation he has been studying
FOR
THE
MEN
Grand
Rapids;
,
।
—
fact that most of lhe adult readers responsibility laws and experience
I with Dr. Charles Ru&amp;m*11' late ol this
CABINET
IX) NOT dan to
individuals, and take up again the
Misa Gertrude Smith and Mrs. L. city.' now of Wiaxllund. Will to a
Shaving Creams, Lotions,
of the Banner own or drtoe motor ha, been than if tends to reduce acslow march of education—thix is
hie without some
Drugs, Medicines,
the real and fundamental approach H. Evaru returned Monday from good scholar ami will, no doubt,
cars and therefore come under the ddents noticeably. Larger and JargHair Tonics
&lt;. Powders, Tablets
dear intention to­
a two weeks'stay at Bay View. They i make on • iflclent' business man
to
the
problem
of
alcohol."
Mr.
provisluns of this law, we profxic to ,,r numbers of reckless drivers are
ward which • pour
returned vur Detroit and Aim Arbor Success to hiin.
Rockefeller says.
discuss various of iu provision* In removed from the highways. During
where they visited In the former' The trotting of the team entered
fivina shall be bent.
ASPIRIN TABLETS FINEST QUALITY 5 GRAIN
city Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and b.v Jacob O.smhn Of Woodland at
roine detaif.
the eighteen months the financial
Mean to be same50c Bottle of 100—2 FOR 51c
The only way of eliminating .-per­ in Arm Arbor Mr. and Mrs. Shirley, the County. Fair in.-; worthy of no­
The purpose of tin* law to two- responsibility tori- has been effective
sonal profit in the sale of liquor to W. Smith. They’ had a delightful tire, and showed not only that tho,
thrna with nil your
by some system of national or state two weeks.
fold: First to provide compensation in Marutond Jor example. 1781 op50c COLONIAL CLUB
50c MAG-LAC TOOTH PASTE
mt'ihi. —Phillips
i horses had been thoroughly trained.
control
ot
the
selling,
ixjssibly
sell
­
I but that the owner projxised if he
for the Innocent victim of motor &gt;c- erator’s licenses have been revoked
Brooks.
SHAVING CREAM, 2 FOR 51£
THE ORIGINAL, 2 FOR 51c
ing through authorized state or na­ TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ; won a prize to win it on ment. not
hide accidents, secund to mcrea.se and only 450 have been reiristated.
tional agencies. Mr. Rockefellei .­
. by jockeying.
•
Mr
and
Mrs.
L.
D.
Waters
gave
safety on the streeto and highways similarly. California .revoked, 13051
comment shows tliat he to convinced
$1.00 BEEF IRON AND WINE 75c THEATRICAL COLD CREAM
■
Mrs. Henry Belding of Horncllsa
dinner
of
exquisite
ap)M»tntments
that that plan should be adopted.
by lhe gradual elimfiuiuon of the liceiu^-.® in 1932 and reinstated only
1 POUND TINS, 2 FOR 76c
Thursday night comnilmehtary toj, vlllc, New York, sister of Stebbins
2 FOR $1.01,
reckless and irresponsible driver. 11. 249 Like experiences have been the
her'mother, Mrs. Stinth. of Syra-iI Bros., died ye.-tenlay morning and
50c GARDEN COURT FACE
cusc. N Y . who has b»-en hjx-ndim:. will lx- brought, here for burialfor example, a driver is found guilty lot of other states whore this law Is dor. his frank appr&lt;&gt;i&lt;ch to the sol25c NELSON'S BABY POWDER
POWDER, ALL SHAOLS
4W» them ।
Prtf'Tds ot the county Fair
. dier body and hi* evid&lt; nt confidence recommendation of tiie Michigan li­ v.,u
the montlt of September .
with
ol injuring anyone and a judgment, enforced to the limit.
2 FOR 26C
- :n the character of the men before quor commi.-iKion. which recently Tiie dinner tabic bore a flasket ot. ,1*’! ’’I’ S)-^. of which $1.51K25
2 FOR Sic
for any amount large or small; to The financial responsibility law Is him* T&lt;xj. one must acknowledge. visited Quebec .and. after a study of scarlet geraniums and was lighted wu’ K-,,t' money. and *1.AS.~3 was
53c PENSLAR MILK OF
ground, etc There were
29c COLD SPOT CORN
rendered against him. he cumrs un- no; a compulsory ittournncc measure, that r.evcrebe'orc hits the American the Quebec plan and fdnipanng it with crlnuon shaded candles. Daln- I’’1 r, !11
with
other
plans,
announced
last
ty
places
cards
with
a
lily-of-the-,
-W
*'
1
I-0M
membership
tickets,
being
Legion
a.an
organization
dk.played
MAGNESIA, 2 FOR Sic
der the. provisions of- Urn. law.
"
REMOVER, 2 FOR 30c
Na questions will be asked cj'ncernof Inherent, patriottom than in week thin they would recommend valley design, were attached *to each ‘:'r,5' 200 ««’■’ ‘han Inst year. A
The new law is not 3 compuhoty trig financial responsibility, until tho . more
53c PEN-GESIC LIQUID
its reception of the president whan the .selling of hard liquors by the ttimbldr. Covers* were laid' lorj K'xxi record surely.
50c CAMPHOR ICE LOTION
insurance me,wurc. A dnver docs not driver causes an accident, f
'
| Trave.-. &lt; Phillips, .svret.iry of
-he cpme l.i -jx-nk to its member* state, so that all profit front such twelve.
ANALGESIC fOR PAIN
would go to the state. thereby
2 FOR 51c
The first meeting of the Emily’ n“ !&gt; County Agricultural Society.
come under five provisions of the -Fi- ■ Even irrespoiu.ible drivers -who, ■ plainly even bluntly, on so’ confro- .-.ales
,
1 FOR 51c
eliminatmg the individual profit mo- Vtrginia Mason chapter
■- - ot 'will
recMvr bids for the pastuyy
the
D.
A.
vcrslal
a
question
—
Vern
Brown.
nanclai Responsibility Law’, until -lie eauw i, .-s than $300 damage may be
Burry County Agricultural Fair
tlnghinn County'Ncws.
RUBBER
GOODS
FINE STATIONERY
Jias been cqnvictcd ot causing a removed 'from tiie road under terms
at tin' home of Mrs. Bliuiehe Ports.; grounds up to Saturday of this
; The downfall of the old salixm was' Monday. Oct. 13th. Let ail member*।
s QUEEN SEASON OVER..
motur accident or has been found of the.'financial responsibility act. '
Plus u Penny
Plua n Penny
With the first heavy frost most ot due to the fact that the mdivldual- please take notice. •
( Drtn David G. RobhiMin nf Ulis city
guilty of viototloito of the present if an individual motorist .win make
fart mon:
Michigan* fairy queens will go into ly-owned
.
.... saloon
... ... profited
.
Mrs. satuh Scott of Charlevoix. wa-- with the csieptluij of his own
state motor vehicle laws for which a complaint, that tho person caus- , retirement. - J K. Mc.MlUen in lhe’by breaking tows than
AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER THINGS YOU
'■
‘ ‘ c.
by
observing
। vole, unammoully »&gt;hcted chairoperator’s license may be suspended jni{ damage has been reckless Has
“ ' Linden’Lender. them. That was the strong&lt;.._,
— Jane Rudford. and bther relative-.
uo-AiyNEED
---*ible incentive for the owner of a On Saturday .-he and Mrs. Hen Mc­
The Emn'uUittel church Sewing
or revoked. Rockies* drtvm'g. man­ violated some motor vehicle law. no
INCONSISTENT GOVERNOR, .saloon to violate the liquor laws, and Murray went ts&gt; Delton to visit rela- Sot'i.'ly will be entertained by Mrs.
slaughter with a motor vehicle, driv­ matter "how small the.damage, the OUR
, Governor ccanstUck issued a pro- violations of the law inevitably re­ lives.
H
A
Goodyear,
on
Friday
‘
lifter’
ing under the influence of intoxicat-&gt; reckless driver will be prosecuted
nrowci
*at clamation caliyig Ujxm the pc rplt; suited.
On Saturday a company of twen­ noon of tin- wn-k. Gchtlemmi invltWEDNESDAY : TIUSBAY : FRIDAY : SAT3RDAY
to otfserve "Constitution Week.”
• '
. ..ing liquor, o’.c . are examples old public expense, and ll guilt
ty-one 'Hastings ladies were guests
Let's see. governor, who was it
We understand‘the stale conunto- of Mrs. R. T. French ot Middleville!
tlwse • criminal" violations. Simple i&gt;_. removed from the road under the
thal
refit-i
d
to
turn
In
his
camp;dgn
.sjon
will
urge
that
liquor
be
sold
on
­
offenses such as speeding* or p-yk- criminal section of the financial rcat
luncheon
Tn
the
dining room,'n, BOUNCING X-RAYS
. .. ... .. ....
j
bj-tk-s o! a six-citled size and .beautiful cluster ..r
of v«.n..w
yellow ^hrvr.
chryr.-1t
1Q
u« violations are not included m spon*ibiHty law.
*
,
i.e-r vea:Dick Baldwin.
that the profits go into a state fund anthemum.s formed the center-! SHOW METAL "QUAKES*
■ the tow.
K .
Thc flnaMclai responsibility law 'Record.'
for the supjxirt of public education plPCt. At the .smaller tables whit.-:
Onec a driver, runs afoul the Mo­ tccomcs effective next Tuesday. Oc'
V*,
n
.
V*
chrysanthemums
were
used.
Aficr?
A CASTAWAY CIGARETTE
will reflect much
quor
commission to in harmony with juticheftn lhe gue.-ts
tor Vehicle Responsibility Law. he is j~
......................
most liferays.-U shot upMr. Rtx'kefcllfks views about the chn^mngly
..­ . entertained by Mrs-jo;: a surface at in gnglc instead nf,
no: only subject
revocation of his
throwing away a cigarette stub in wisdom
nf eliminating individual •Myrtle
■ -Koon
CheiTyina:i of Grand ihe:id on. they are proving useful in
some brush thirty-three men were profit In the .•■ale o' liquor.
■ "W'/tere Immediate Attention and Courtesy arc shvun to all”
operator's license but may nliver
Rapitfo. who read Rujiert Hughes m-ibjmwtm; up the. jumbling of metal
burned
to
death
in
a
fire
in
I
xm
thereafter drive or own an automo*
teres-ting Mory. "Mis* 31g.'
[crystals wlilcft Occurs when mrt’al
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115 WE DELIVER
Ama 'les. Millions and millions ot
. bile in the State of Michigan, unltav ernment has announced ito-intetitini) dbllar.- ■Aorti^to-stdes many fat.ilitie.s
Mrs. Lothisky J. Taylor of !&gt;*-,parts are put under a strain Tins
Sueur. Minn, u the guest at therm t;.' confitim often results in
of authorizing physicians to end
BRIEF
OBSERVATION?.
' home’of her daughter. Mr. and Mr.-। Claeiuip' or my.strrfou.* failures hi
sponsibillty.” Moiy than. that hia
tiie tortures of incurable patients.
Leon Bauer. Mrs. Tay.or Is Past, machinery- ot construction which
"J look forward to the day when National President of the Woman's
license will b? revoked so long as U|xm request, by euthanasia. or-Jhc
to be in glXKl condition
we shall have a system of adult ed­ Relief Corps antf attended th.- na-[ P.„f,,.^r Uir, Thomw.en and D pcrfect lattice pattern cxw.s it and brother. Ern»'-t.
judgments ajuimt hiin remain un­ mctliod of providing a painless and
ucation in every state which wall; ’tonal encampment held-recently at, ,m McCutcheon, of the University show us. a series of ;l:arp lines Cleo St-aA anti tmifily and Mr.
Itaid. Tn other words, with a Sl.tMMi peaceful death. Such a practice, will
throughout the picture.
and Mr*. Titus T Wilt ol Sunfield
reach every man and woman aa we
,
ChattAttoojm
She
to
enroute
to
her
o
f
Michigan
Department ot ChetnThis imjx’rfixt fitting together of spent 8itiu! .? with tltelr mtri nls,'
claim against you which you dannot
only be permissible if the patient re­
and stopped in Hustit|gs tor; jcat Engineering, have used the the latgf crystal groups ojam,. the GtVirge Hem.s'.
the llbnician will be as nnisirtant a' home,
)»y. it will be ihtpcsilblc tor'you to
ettc.
This
little
“
coffin
nail"
has
a
visit
with
her
daughter.
bouncing X-rays to show that the way for further confusion when' Sunday guests at Cliailcs Newquests. and further tf tiie opinion of
factor in that place as the formal
have your license re-lnFUtcd -simply
Miss Gienna Doud ot Hartford is crystalline ammgeriwnt of metaU working «qx nit Ions set up internal than wen Mr. and Mis. Harve Hill
wondfrtul grip on -people today. teacher or lecturer, &gt;&gt;rthaps th ■
lhe accredited attending phyrtclan u
&lt;Ht ulh&gt; use. them are thoroughly most
home for u few days with her par­ is not so neat arid regular as has strains among them, liidicated by and’the latter'-brotlwr. Lewis Flint,
by taking out a jxilicy coyennff pos­
inspiring
factor.
—
John
H
backed up by two experts wtx&gt; also
1 ‘ ’hey cannot .do without Ftufey. &gt;
ent'. .Mr and Mrs S. R. Doud, tu been .-uppax-d and geU more con­ increasingly confus'd reflcctRm Hn&lt; •■ and friend of Galesburg. Mr and
sible accidents in the future. Past
case lx&gt;pele**!y in­
fothipg tn the art line today
the school closed on account of the fused after hammering, roiling and :n the photographs. Ju-t is st."rillis Mi.,. (;&lt; on;.-lleiruu:t&lt;-ir and Mr and
preserved in any ordinary . “Despite economic unrest and ac- lair.*
Tn tiu. manner the Nazi
presAirig operations
—
In rock layers
... In th- earth tend to Mr- Russvil Monica at KalnttuoDO
’ In metals and other vryvtallirie. relieve
‘
thentoelvr
’
My slipping alom: aiMl'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Endrlx of
vere novations, we reaffirm our de.
, .... them. If people
“
.vp,irate crystal West IVoodlanti
tcnnTnation to meet and overcome THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY , substanccs .tiir^atoiito arc supjx&gt;sed faults. sr *the
; :&lt;» becefne such «n addict that all obstacle:: wherever we find
Fred Parker has sold his hand-! t &gt; be arrang'd m a regular lattice- blocks may ....
hift rind slip in it •’ !■
Burr Colton and s«m. Ilauld and
the State, and that incurables will be
casuiut even sit through a .*4mw them— Benito Mussolini. Italian some span of black hor.v's which like pattern
.... Profi.e-i:- Tlirunussen
&lt;&gt;.&gt;•&lt;•»&gt;.-*«*&gt; les of tiny "met•talqwikcM ’ the final Richard, of Grand Rapids, s;xmt tint
uut .smoking, that may to- al­ Dictator.
•
• surr-; result of which । is -..n irregular mo- wivk end it Ba* and Walker Caf'l&gt;afvd jjamtul torture Tins question
have been us^d on the Parker House shoots
the X-rays on ••the mctnl
ight. But, when property is beltu:
bus to F. G. F'tlxgeraid of Orange- face- at a small angle 'Diev pene- . . rlit of the crystal*. • ton’s.
• t dealing aitlt painful, incurable inriiwlly
copfLscrttgd to this habit—
• Recent studtea have shn»n that vilh-. Cottotderation $550.
' ’ [irate duly slightiy and when they Tn the procty® the metal pirt may
’ *Vcldu King. uh&lt;^-to
’
Miss
assisting
cases lias' been recogntrtd by most
materials may»be organized so as to
Mrs J. C Qualfe. Misses Maude-strike a crystal are reflected back on develop cracks or complete breakage tn house work nt tiie Rpnn* of Rands
civilized countries, but L&gt; date no
demand enable pupils to Ram by themselves Wlflmont. Pearl VimScoten and!a photographic film where they
Lifiseomb tn Grund Rapids, spent■ made tliat Xhtf cigarette with great rapiditv what is now la­ Georgia Hicks were in Grand Rap- giyy-a .eries of lines which showover Sunday at home.
ild in it* manufartnre t&gt;- boriously taught by the teacher.”— ids last week to attend the wedding [the jx&gt;sitfon and degree of each
number of probArthur I. Gates, professor of edticw of Ml-- Gladys Scldmore and El-; crystal. By etching off ovdeflntt?
W- all ox’emi our &lt;i. p&lt; : s»yntnudifferent. It ala ay..
non Columbia University.
mer Cheney.
• layer of metal, the arrangement palhyto *.!.• Willnm Alien Liufil ... move1.. _.
, , Manager McElwain of the Citi- mrfy be followed tt&gt; any depth. If a the ItssU of their d&lt;-ar lite band. on grade.-TArlcaniou
“Tlic happy man i« the man wuo zt.n« Telephone exchange recetoid
Intlepvndcn
serves. A few days . LX-Prest- a telephone book this week from the]
den: Coolidge said he never
- knew
»w nf
of yufcon Telephone Syndicate, limit-1
vernor Comstock gave a speech a man who’wa.s-hotKrfcd because c‘ id. Dawson. Alaska, of jxhich New*
i&gt;:!u*r
day
which
iu
wouldn't
being retliat which he got. but only for ’' --I
hat man' A. Fuller i* manager. Tiie
O &gt;".e • &gt; .-X-. 1'iruunh u &gt;&lt;- c' havedaredtogne beforeany con- which he gave The sister of ‘■eo~ rates tlu-rc for phones are from
Q4.rid.oix...
..
uom
..:
gjv
.
*.
scrapie
group
of
the
800,000
people
sly ItRoosevelt . said she ; ivays 520 to j50 1&gt;cr nlpnti1# antj t]ie rate I
misery jtnd pain. The iNazt .expert- ln Detroit wli.»-had their bank ac­ dore
though: of her brother ...
a.- the meat • Jt,t&gt; conversation from’ one point to;
counts tied up
■ in
- the ,historic
- “batik feharer. The happy. buo&gt;
— dis- another range* from one to three­
buoyant
holiday.” lhHe is quoted zz
as saying
Of Theodore Roorev,
i
” —-c'.t
snk holiday
holUtav was th.
turn.
„ w i.« dollars. They have over 500 sub-j
that the bank
tiw turnman scrfbt'rs This ought to be,as good
&gt;r-diftg J
,iii;r |X&gt;lnt &gt; upwardi in
n the
tnc depres
oepres-­ ‘to shared."—Dr. Bruce* Baxter..
(a, picking up gold nuggets.
■DOES HE
sion; and that the tL;.
bank“ h-h
holiday
—. . .T
» .visited j
ha.j nearly wrecked
:kcd thousands " “-&lt;We can never attain plenty, hap­ Jesse Darling of Chicago
iron beginning which
relatives and friends in it
was a g&lt;x&gt;d thipg.
piness or health it our thinking is
Such an absurd rlatcmcnt. can wrong. We do not and cgnnot
gaged
tn
the
insurance
bmtness
utj
nor? Tills seems po-nble harjlly be credited, yet the newspd- progress.”—Dr. Royal S Copeland.
which he reports splendid success. |
credit reports issued Iron jwr- s.y he said it How he can
Mrs. Dqvld Bennett went to;
defend
such
talk
is
almost
beyond
"*7."“ “The deepest satisfactions of Hie— Grand Rapids yesterday tar A few,
&gt;. the eAect that Mr. Comit any wonder [h0M. which come from sharing and
&gt;r each cur. One car. tt^ck
th.it •.here Is on every hand a lack serving—remain secure.” — Roy L. da;.a'visit, tltp MUags Waddle, who'
I'.piiit-mit» ol disease are not . only very ex­
Slate Officials have shown that no cleaner
have been her guests; urcotnjmriy-,
iould require prrwrf for haUIlt
ot cc tifldence jn our govefhor?
milk of its kind Is produrrd. In “bacteria
pensive iu sUmp out. but they arc qqitc apt
Smith.
,
ina her. enroute to their home in!
The governor need.* several things
u.- would require ^r&gt;M penstng system atul the eltminatwr
Intake .1 heats toll of life. If was for this
count" Highlands Dairy milk I-. *0 &lt; LEAN
- '
* T
speech
—is„a-------- censor.
— “i nio.’f certainly do not believe Canada.
rr.tMitt
that
thr
State
of
Michigan
look
a
that it shows but a small frat Hon nf the
air cars would require of a' considerable number of ciffiri.tl but iiinonit them
Mto- Allene' Piper, a nurse.from?
—Dick Baidatn in Northville Rec- m the bonus in any form I believ^
hand
tn
the
«ulr
ot
milk
—
ju»t
to
protect
pub
­
limit set by the State fur Grade "A" milk.
L- provide
B A. hospitfilf
Grand Rap-­
by rfiersmg. v arious branches Into ;
the Govcrnipent the
siiould
lic health. Milk It a natural ■■carrier" of
arrived
in genthe city Monday to
jingle unitz-Wonderful it true Alt ■■
Every drop of milk you get front this Dairy
j'erous insurance, for njen who are id*,
germs. It goes without saying that the more
assist
in
carrying,
for
Mrs.
C.
G.
comes
from our own herd accredited by thr
'duabled in war and for dependents
hide, laws in tr,e state arc ni.i r-d flyins
I M'I.E\N that milk is. the more danger
State. We have the very best of mechanical
who lose breadwinners. Tliat is all.
there is in thr use of it. because thr more
by tiie financial responsibility acf?Tnor« than seven months, kfichiRev.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Trot^
ar-;
equipment for producing CLEAN milk, which
Anything further than that attacks
NEWS GLEANINGS.
unclean
it
i*
the
more
"bacteria"
It
will
have.
The new law simply an additional gon's chief executive nc« appears
l&lt; automatically sealed in sterilized bottles,
the manhood of tfie country."— rhed in the city this week from
Holland and arc staying With:
t. ready :o begin a Jeb that should
and delivered. Icy cold, to your door, (an
■ .raze capacity of- -.hr Hoo- Brlg.-Gen. Lincoln C. Andrens.
When you uw Highlands Dairy milk you run
friends until a few repairs are mad&gt;*
you nll.Ad Io |akc chances with the tnilk
no chances. It is just as &lt; LEAN a» milk
Even an employee driving hU own have been started the mouier.: he
on the M. E. parsonage.
Connecticut
to
a
depth
of
"Unemployment
is
making
Amer
­
you use in your home?
can
be.
as
repealed
TENTS
by
Michigan
car &lt;m husmiss lor his employer assumed office, However, it.tns goy­
Guy Erb returned fo Montana'.
ica think—anil that in itself is the
may ha\e io stand the penaltiro of ernor i» really in earnest he may
Monday
after
a
few
days
’
visit
with!
greatest virtue that.can come to us
relatives
in
(his
vicinity.'
Ute financial respottow'iiity act li he yet do something tn redeem himself
at this crucial ume.“ — John A.
Posus.
*
'
c»us&lt;s a .venous accident. In * such in the opinion of Midifcan citiceiu
FORTY’ YEARS AGO TODAY
cam.-, both cnipioyer and employee But the .’ob will not be c.v:. The
' There is too great a gap between
Mrs. C. S. Whitcomb'.; Sunday’
Ion.
on
gasoline.
may tx. held icspotjublc jointly public has ln?t confidence in'Ceraour social thinking and our social school cia-s of girls surprised her;
Telephone 2651
Robert W. Cook, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
for any damage done. Hoavvcr. it stock. People art not gofr.g to have
actio:*.; our thoughts are ot Ute Tuesday night, the occasion being1
Tugged
ir.dividualum'
of
the
eight
her
btrthduy and presented he:.'
the employee 1® driving a eompur- the' faith in hi» pnhtical. inter.t’*leenth’ and nineteenth ceptunee with a Iwntfiome picture drop&lt;car or if nv w serving as a chauf- that ttwy.aid when he entered office,
Church etiquette is a siew tixeme.i
and our production is .the twen­
■four, h( may,esfape ’be penaitlM ot They «ffi have to be shown.
'
but ar. exchange gives the tallowing;
tieth.'—Dr. Harry W. Laidler.

One CentSale

4 BIG DAYS
STARTING WEDNESDAY

STOCK UP - - - SAVE MONEY

THIS SALE IS FOR 4 DAYS ONLY!

A Quotation

B. A. LyBARKER

Crumbs of Wisdom

Medical Scientists *..
Discovered That MOST Epidemics of Disease
Come From One of Two Sources—Either
Unclean Milk or Impure Water

Wuv of Our World

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. IMS

1
GOOD MUSIC I
Social Events and -Personal Mention Taking Principal Roles in
DISTINCT BENEFIT
1, Grand Rapids Civic Play­
HASTINGS YOUNG LA­
DIES ARE HONORED

HelpfuiSuggestions

HIDDEN SAUSAGE.
*
Select large potatoas at' uniform
size Wash thoroughly. Remove the
—• ■ ■
portion* with an apple corer.
Fill each .cavity with a small pork
Dr. and i«rs. D^rf Walton and_____
ers’ Production
.
I sausage, place the potatoes in a
(Continued from, page one,
Munday on buxine*;.
Junior Went to Chicago Tuesday to momls on Saturday were Mr. and jIn
n a recent JMue
luue ot
of the Grand
'shallow baking pap and bake in u
Mrs. Ed Hick* and granddaughu-r. Rapids Presss apir-ared
apistarcd un unan- employ bands for munlcijial music
Mr and Mrs. Chaflrs Potta spent attend tiie fair for a few days.
own until done The potatoes
Mr. and Mrs. Eber Lamble of De- Helen, of Detroit and Mr. awl Mrs 'nounefment concerning the produc- 1 wcnty-eigftt stales now have band "«&gt;’ b‘- pared, but then they should
the week end tn Chicago.
were-------gueata
ot Mr and Mrs. Car! Hick* and baby of Pontiac t|on of tiie Civic Players of that cVy. laws, founded mostly m&gt;m the Iowa
r.,i
Mra. Eble Mdran was home from troll
rubbed with butter or bacon fat
------•
-----••
From
here
they
went
to
KalamoKo
who will present Holiday ' soine -measure. Kentucky is now working anrt basted once or twice during
O»iwc over the wetk cpd.
time Ulis liumth. The princijia! leads upon the law.’
Lorraine Imnhath was Iwane from Mr. and.Mrs. Wm Norris and Mr. to spend Sunday with relatives.
, baklnju
Flmt on Saturday and Bunday.
____________________
m.U
ita. qmld HR»
A Ulto,
„ ,
•
,
- - -.
Siam- of the states having a makeTiWTWle pore sausages may be
Mis* Margaret Merrick was home CenlurjPof Progress on Sunday.
Hastings young ladies. Mrs. Betty 'dun law prior to enactment of the baked inside a roll of baking powder
contest held al Allegan Oct. Osborn
Horn Koluma^oo over the week efid. I Mr. and Mrs. Julius Corns and 5medal
came
ana
Miss
Kathryn
|
owu
law,
cluingif
thrir-lnws
&lt;o
coh; buwuit dough to make what U*
under
the
auspices
of
the
Woman's
Clarke,
both
&lt;•&gt;
wikiin
have
had
con•
—
•
—
.
&lt;—
Rev and Mrs. D. T. Perrine of family of Caledonia visited Mr. and
km.Ar, as “Pigs tn nBlankets"
.
Temperance Union Th»re siderable experience in . dramatic &lt; ■ . ■ |.. . ....
Lansing visited Mrs. MelLvsa Bron- Mrs. Dan Lewis oter the week etjd. Christian
Most ut thr band Uwi carry a 2:
duiu?). combining vegetable*;
were eight contestunts. and Miss : work. • Tlwir frienc^t .bespeak for
ton OU Sunday..
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Petu-ngil! Tolhunt
mill levy limit. Texas has a 3 mill lllld m&lt;“1 «rc especially good for
wax one of the entrants.
' them splendid succeaa.
• Mrs, James Cmglow and Mr of unind Rapids visited Mr m,d
i
iinpt.
Montana
has
4,
The
New
children,
far
the
addition
ot
meat
to
Dwiglit A. Besniner left Octi 1
Edith Bonnell vUitcd in Fife Lake Mra. Dell Sutton over the week end forMis.
York and Maine laws have no limift! vegetable* not only adds valuable
CfrinUm. Ohio, to join tier bus­
part ot Jud week.
| Mlv, Lorena Baird hM gone lo Ml.
placed Ufxm theii’ levies.
1 ,tx,rf proiH-rties, but also makes, lhe ;
Mrs. Euri Buskirk mid Mrs Floyd (Morris to resume her leaching, hnv- band, who has a nne petition in th--,
In
1023
Michigan
pttssed
a
band!whole
dish
more
ta*ty._
Make
your,
Engineering Drpt. of the Timken'I Mra. W. H. Goodyear was hait- 'law which reads a-follow.; Rtukirk attended tlu-'World's Fair, ing recovered from itfr recent fli­ Steel
i*oup&lt;$ with picat broth and sene'
Mills. Mra. Beaomcr. duriiip
nt Chicago Sunday.
; ne.-s.
- .
. - .
Tiiuraduj, at her iiomr on S. -Act 230. 1923. P 371; EH Am: 3d! me«t in your sTews. the youngster*
her five years as twite in Pennock css.
Mra. Lizzie Golt: was a 'dinner; Mr. and Mra. Chas. Jones of Bat- hospital,
alttl
v. will like them.
and „enj-1
-made many friends in ; Jefferson street at a very debghtfulI AN ACT to authorize
ttucat of Mr. and Mi... Wm. Edger ol tie Creek visded Mr. and Mrs. Sum- this city lias
‘
- I
! Of course, new dlslics and new
luncheon at which seventy guesU’power village* and townritipa
of tliu
who
extend
best
wishes
to'
Orangevliie oil Sunday.
' ;ner bponablc and other friends over .llw-te fine young |Ki&gt;ple m their new .
jiresent.
• state, also cities having a popula-1l combinations surprise the children
Mu*' Mary L_u, Sirceu-r spent j Sunday. .
so often a new und fanciful
• i The lace spread bullet table at tion not exceeding fifty thousand and
from 'Sunday until Wednesday/with Rev. L- L. Dewey was In Grand home
name
an old dish doe* the
which
Mitt
Harriet
Pike
and
Miss
i50.000i
inhabitants;
to
levy
u
tax
Mr. “and
Keith Dan.cls
Daniels apent
spent Margaret Gladstone served was cen- for the maintenance and employ- stunt. for
Holland.
Rajrtds
on Tuesday
°® Mrs Kcnn
her imrcnts in Holland.
“
—"•*• —
—■*— attending
—■**— ’tiie
*•“
Instead of just ordinary stew
smith of De- Grand Rapids District Ministerial
h”» £,mI . 2?“’ B.1 tcred with u lovely basket of mart- ment of a band for musical pur- chmblne thr vegetables and meat
Mr and Mrs Byron
F.
holt were guests
HaaHnga reb.- meeting.
U of Hastings
x
■" golds and ngrratum. Mlv. Sadie poses for live benefit of-the public.' with baking powder biscuit and
.................Jixk end.
Mr and Mrs E. A. Burton. MU»
•,*’d JJ* , ' V Wuluntt haw Glasgow presided at-the coffee urn.? provided said sjiecinl question is make a meat pie. This 1* just a stew
Mt. Nettie rtyde and Paul Hyde .Ruth Handy and. Miss Mary Me- gone to Charlotte to reside, where Auction Jiridge wa.i enjoyed, awards submitted to tiie duly qualified vol­ with a liat on. but it is one thr
uen-Sunday .i;ursL:&lt; ot Mr. and Mrs fEIWain visited relatives in Lansing Mr. Walcott has employment.
made to Mrs Effeii Sulinan. era ol such villages, .townships or youngsters will like.
Mr. anil Mrs. Wiibur Lane visited being
Rankin Hyde of Prairieville. .
on Sunday.
Mra. C. 8. McIntyre and Mrs. M. J. cities and adopted or agreed to by a,
Mr.
and Mt.
Mt. John.
Croos.
Mr. and
John. Valentinr
Va!&lt;-ntinr of;
of j Mra.
Mra. A.
A. D Kniskcrn went to j'JX-^thV
majority, vote of those participating1
BEEF TENDERLOIN.
Kalamaoo iu-i;’ Sunday gth.-t.v' of Eva-istoti. Ill., Sunday for a visit
*..r ....
. - week tfixi. Mrs Lune rePresent from away wei
Mrs. m said-election.
Beef tenderloin.
Mr unit M:s- E C. Edmonds.
(with her son and wife. Mr. and Mra. midned for the week.
Fredrika Babcock and • Mi—.,Har- THE PEOPLE w
s.
OF THE^STATE
Mr
und
Mrs.
ta
muel
Severance
'
Ml - Beatrice Carrotiu-rs aiul Mra. (Lewis T. Knbkem.
riel Pike. Grund Hap!.U; Mti. Harry OF MICHIGAN-ENACr.
' ; Cut siring bran?, cooked.
and
son
Ernrr'
drove
to
Michigan
You'll agree—when you see the fall tuita on our racks— that'
^C’lar.i Miinnmau of Detroit were Judge und Mrs Stuart Clement City to vbtt Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bennett and Mrs R S. French. 2733 REFERENDUM. Section 1 , Mashed potatoes
Middlcvlllr ; Mr-. Elva
Elva Granger,
flrutim.r The
"I t.............
----- 1 ...n
— -----.1 1
guests of Dr. and Mra. Frank Cur-’had Mr. uni! Mra. Ward Bqine uttownship &gt;board,
village
council.
we were fortunate in our buying this year Our good fortune
; Carrots, for garnishing.
rotliera over the week end.
in tided A Century of Progress on Frey and uiiend A Century uf Prog­ Mia.
«. R. iwci'ccx una
Airs. Qanr
x?.y?t..
u?&lt;.1Lcommon
council, commission, or; Salt and |»epper.
is yours. Fabrics arc^ unexcelled al lhe prices asked—tailoring
ress.
(Saturday and Sunday.
Nadu.
„ .. Cluirfbttr; Mi.vx Grace Thurs­ other legislative body of any town­
is of lhe best—j»nd all shades of blue, gray and brown most
’chl'-st*'r Stem and Mbs Patty ton. Plainwell; Mrs. Win. Hiekmont. ship or village ot this state or city, Season the beef tenderloin with
। MImc.x Marguerite Waters and ■
popular this fall can be found here.
Dorothy Smith. were in Chicago Stem oi St Louts. Mo., urc cX|X*ctcci Mendon. Mrs. Ray Finnic. Wood­ having a population not exceeding sail and pepper. Place on a rack in a
routing pan and put several sllees
from Friday till Sunday attending nun. and tiu: latter will enter-Pvn- land; Mr-. David French. Cub’d &gt;n:.i. fifty thousand &lt;5o.ooo» inhabitants.'' of
salt pork or bacon across the top.
in wmury lA.i-rogreua.
nock ?WUl ,Or **” «»*«»’“»» ,1,r and Mrs. Guy Hunkey. Petoskey, ; upon petition of ten &lt; IOc per centum
Cook
in
a
slow
oven
&lt;300'F.)
until
; Mr and Mrs Harry Ritchie. Mra
1 •
, ,, ...
।of the qualified voters thereof, shall the tenderloin te done. Put the roast
! Hazel Hinkley and .on Richard and
F J v.inDyse and two
(.submit tiie question to the jx-oplc in the center of’ a platter, force
I Mlss
ias Alice
Ahr.- Willison
wiltox.n spent Sunday
M.mzL.v in
i.. 'Imightera iitul Ei in st feevernnce will
|M
A large number from lhe Quimby ns to ‘whether such village, town-;■mashed potatoes through a pastry
after
-Chicago at A Century ot Progress return to Detroit
T'',':*.1 Thuraday iUl
” ’church
gave u real surprise to tn&lt;- .ship or city, as the case may be, bag to form eases, iM)d fill these with
I .Mr ..nd M.&lt; v.v.rn c.x.k and
- ' ;™'lnn .Mb Ilr.lr p.rWhat has just been said for suits goes for topcoats- Patterns
shall OMiic under tiie provisions of
.’daughter Nadine of Lake Odessa enJf- ‘“f ®nd
L Severance . Rev. c M Conklin. when tlu-v this act and. if adopted or agreed finely cut cooked strips beans. Gar­
and plain colors arc equally ’good'' this year. We've got both
nish with carrot balliL
were gue.-ta of Mr. and Mrs. Warre-n E"iPi;1 Severance and mother
to
a. majority vote of tiie quali­
for your inspection. See them and you'll believe they're good
nesday
nfg.u
to
remind
him
Hint
hti
Mttbre and famiiyiover the week end dr‘"T J? Hunuon Sunday to visit
birthday anniversary had cime fied voters jxirticipatimt in said elec­ ESCALLOPED PORK
values, and you 11 be right. They arc!
Mrs A C.'Brown leaves Saturday
Gori.x Mattin. who t-ach&lt; &lt;
tion. then this'act shall be in full)
again.
'for Fiintridgc. Cal., where she will
^ra Charlotte Noble and Mr..
। force and effect. '
I spend the winter with iter daughter
, Martin went wltli them from
2734 HAND MAINTENANCE; AN- !i 2 cups thinly slivered cold roast
| jx&gt;rk.
and husband. Mr. and Mr... Juhn a'
”‘T
Charles Dahn and ilnughtera Jo- jmide a' lew remark? expnjutng
Nichols.
Mich villai-.i-s. ’ fownahlps/or cities I 2 cu;» chopped cooked cabbage, ii
' Mrs Man QchaflhaiMfir Of Del­ mine and Patricia, viMlcd Mr and Their apprvclatbn to tiie pastor and .aduj&gt;ting lhe pruv-kdens of thus ucl.|I I'. cups white-sauce.
Mrs.
Severance
over
mght
on
their
family,
for
tlx-ir
work
during
the
: Sait and pepper. .
|
ton mid granddaughter . Kthln of
to Chicago: Miss Beulah Sev- 1«‘ft year, also p!&lt; dying their coop- ithe legislative body thereof is au­ I Buttered bread, crumbs.
All the weather pro|ihets CANT be wrong! They're all pre­
i Hii-tings attended A Century of way
....
------ . ...... .
. .
, -------- - ,.... ,e.. ?OJnjng thorized ayd a-mixiwcred to le,vy an
Arrange alternating layers of
Progress Sunday; Bfith reported a erano- accompanied' them to the ?riiti»&gt;n ai.d supfx.r! for the
dicting a long, cold winter. If you're set for it, with a warm,
iaimual
tax
twl
exceeding
two
&lt;2&gt;|
World's fair.
'year. Ht* »!m&gt; prevented'th&lt;
'cold roust pork and chopped cooked I
tine lime.
well-tailored overcoat, lhe predictions, needn't worry you much.
; with a small pur and sei•vyhi! (rack- [mills on fiich dollar of assessed cabbage in a baking dish. Season
Dr. and Mr* Dennis Murray and
!
viilua.tion
of
such
village,
township'
If you are not. bd sure and see our fall showing before you buy.
(ages of good thing* to cat us u tokMra. Grace Dodd.) were guest* of ENJOYED DELIGHTFUL
ior city a.t Hie-case may be. fcq tht-i with salt and pepper. Pour white ,
;en ul their «.&gt;tccm.
'taucc
over
ail.
Cover
with
well
but-'
Dr. aild Mra. Wm. TJiwaites of
and employment, un-j
HALLOWE'EN PARTY , After light r&lt; lt -liment.- had been' I maintenance
Grand Rupid-s-fruin Tuesday fill,
d« r municipal conlrol. oi a band for' tend bread crumbs and place In a I
Saturday.
♦*
; musical purposes lor the benefit Of moderately lax oven i350'P.» until
the crumbs are browned, and the i
Mrs. Lillian McLeod and Mra. Ad­ Banner Class Held Meeting
: the public. ’
, py occasion. •
die Edmunds 'attended tiie Fourth
2735 EXISTING BANDS: ADOP­ pork and cabbage thoroughly heat­
at Wall Lake Tuesday
District W. C. T. U- convention held
TION OF PROVISIONS OF ACT. ed. Serve from baking dull.
at Allegan Thuraday* and Fridav,'
Evening
; PROCEDURE. Sec. 3. Any such vil-1
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Alierding lage. township or city, having pre-1
ot. 5 and 6•
I' Original and clever Hallowe1*n
POPOVERS.
of Carlton township announce the vtcusly adopted the provisions of this
Mr. and Mra. Wayne ^Icfrick costume* created a lot of
IL cups bread flour,
Shoes for Men &amp; Boys
: [.•■nt Sunday m Tecumseh mid her men! nt the-milting of the Banner marriut.e of their daughter.
act, may at Jhy time thereafter re-ii S teaspoon salt. ■
nr
to Mr.
L ,Utter.
mother. Mra. J F. Black, returned Sunday School cli
linquii-li said authority-pr power by 2 eggs.
.
mt inc* wall
of xlr a|ld
M;&gt;Guidon
chUr Utt(
r of Ct|
with them qftcr u visit tn Toledo
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
*
l
*
following
the
same
procedure
as;
1
teaspoon
sugar.
'
too on Saturday. Oct. 7
arjd Tecum.’ ch.
provided tn this act for adopting the
1 cup milk.
Townsend on Tuesday evening
llie couple motored to South
whin ubaul twenty-five enjoyed
!I Mix the- flour, salt and sugar. ■
Mary tain strcoler and Lyle Shud­ -their gent'tous ^hospitality. The Bend. Ind. and were married by ihaYtuch uction may
Gradually add the milk and . the ■
'“I"
der leave Thursday' morning for looms were appropriately decorat;cl Rev. Rola-rt N Selle in the-St. Paul's
w&gt;*ll-ixau-n eggs. Beat thoroughly. I
Methodist church, the ceremony be­ ;«ter n petition, signed by tin &lt;it)i ।(Have
ready some small ramekins or
„ .
i with Hallowe'en cqlon. and design*.
century of Progre.s, until Saturday.I1 A bountiful |hit luck supper w: ing a double wedding in which a'; tx-r centum- oi Qa- qualified voters ; iron muffin pans, well greased and 1 ,T!‘C J®**®*"1® *ent J? A Century day to celebrate their wedding an­
from Grand Rapids utri-', resldliig in such village.-township piping hot. Fill them about half full i ” ,
Mu. John Engel apint last uv k .'ervrd
,
8W?ay; Mr- “luJ
. niversary with their friends. Mr. and
followed by the’ talsine coufriimarried at the same time. The
mevung and n delightful Xotl i'i bride won- a charming e'nsembie or blty. as the cai-c may be. duly tiled of tiie batter- and bake in a hot1 85rl Chilson, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Mra. Lyle Sage.
ivrinn Synodical Tinsifay. Wcdift:- time. Somi- of tin- members p.-ov.-„ ,UK PJ
Yc*nia Maier dnd Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum spent
lwlvu with hat and with the legislative body thereof at oven for 30 to 40 minutes. 450 de-i Yfals2n',
proved sujt x,f nrown tweed
day and Thursday. Mra. A. W.
,
,-lxty -Kb days prior to the cries F. The heat should be reduced1 Mrs- Lyle Kingsbury.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Everett
“I
,or
uTS .1.. U.-11 kMen'ha:.-,
wuxita.,.muum th.. By-;pl,., „„a:
.Sa?
■
• • pop­ I p t. A. will be held at the. town McCallum of McCallum district.,
d.-i'c
Tc-submUsion.
asking that 'toward
Vr uufxi-s’Ttt03
'* of
of-T
’-.’-ubmusion. asking
the end■ to prevent- the
nodical.
.
, tiULw-.s. wir "
“
| Hisll Friday evening. A lunch of | Mrs. Martha Rcplogle spent the
young' K-cp e ACd -hava toth spant lh‘L
olv rclmquii.nment of overs from becoming too brown,
Mr mid Mrs. Edwyn Daniel, are al)(j
j vt|
..-uid authuilty be re-submitted to;
dqughnuu and coffee after tiie us- i w«pk end with her daughter. Mrs.
their
entire
'.n&lt;
-.
in
rhe
suwz.cem। xp. cling the lattcr
u WWIWT,
brother. &lt;lll«r
Judg- Mrs cha
r'’&lt;e Ilhom.n U.lt , .
Wlicra
Chir
...... -••■&gt;•&gt;» im
ivm- 1 the vote al the jx-ople.
CREOLE SHOl'LDEIl OF LAMB. ual meeting.
Everett McCallum, and family of
W,■",d ,a”' ',‘*w '™ndnmmBw ....• p^uo.
Mr. and Mrs. Tavison and daugh-! McCullum district.
Science Conquers (this- wiTk.
3 to 5 poiinds shoulder of lamb.
He attended the U’gion pilant party
ter spent Sunday with the Lawrence: Mrs. Nellie Given .returned" to her
2 cups tomatoes, cooked.
uid A Century of Pruj:—-—'
Stomach Trouble! nc iliviatntlon
1 , ,,
’
; visions or terms of tills act or inconBeadle family of Hastings.
1 dropped green pepper.
here for' the week end. Mr.
Chicago last week.
1 AUTUMN ( OI.MinTS
Mr. and Mrs. Harry fennels and 1 homeMrs.
niXXKIt IIOXOlllXG SISTER.
‘
repe.tal | 1 tablespoon chopped parsley.
Fred Wallbridge of Bat, Mr. mid Mrs. 8 Kesler visited
daughter spent Sunda&lt; with friencV i and
1 tablespoon sugar.
tic Creek were also here.
(relatives and friends in Adrian and
1 in Kalamazoo.
' -•*"
ana .wk james
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Pcnncls spent
•EEE /AMPLE ’ HutiMin Saturday night .and Sun-:
The L. A. 8. will meet with Mrs.
“utl“nn
needs little for Sunday dutn
ct). Cail lodatl. 'day.
Sunday P. Ms with Mr. and Mrs.
■ Wilber Gibson Thursday. Oct. 12.
,
. ' '
- I 1 teaspoon salt.
Mr and Mrs Harley Fox and Wil- ’’r A‘^rt£..&lt;!ec,'’n"1l'&gt;n ‘u
tl*e Palnwr'.s sister. 3...............
T. H..........
Smith of
j Mr. and Mrs Harold Kellogg and Wallace McCallum of Rutland. .
Pepjx.-r. Paprika.
ham entertained Sunday afternoon
lunchion disclosing Lisbon. Nor h Dakota. Guest*
(Continued from page one)
Reed’s Drug Store Mr.
spent Sunday at Plainwell' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johncock
...
.. .. . and
. . chil
. .j­ to the assembled members mid their ....
xir ......
ami Mrs
Frank
Palmer and ;------------------ t---------- —----- —T—.t?1*?* •Mulder Itotirt .ml I family
„
r
».
rmtw.Bumer
and------Mrs. Clare
Sellart
with Mr. and Mra. Geo. Kent. .
visited their daughter, Mrs. Wini­
‘ .friends a beautiful landMmpc that
’
hYank. Palmer
dren ol Kalamazoo.
sotta Richard. aames
Jam&lt; . and
r.. ' the
'm*an
ana RoU
Mocert.
me mother
mvuicr and
ana Mrs.
rora. Richard
tticnaru Gruos
Liras Ju' i
i----- ---------- *' 7~"
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pierce and fred Casey, and family ot Hinds dt&gt;। few localities can equal. About thir- Mr. and Mrs. William
w:llL.m i-uimvr..
l*dln.r anti
and ■ jjaic a■&gt; viiarmiiiK
cb.rnURX inieri&gt;rciaiion
Inlrrnrrulton io
I. a'' P
«“*«« d.uthfcr went to Bitlie Cnxk 6iui- trttt Sunday P. M.
'-Tnn, SrcndstHi. Donald: Harold and Iren? her rule as the inysicriiHis woman |MI! UroW11 11
h°t over 14WF »
I..-TfeTTLll.S^tSl *Sl "““ft
“'»&gt; R"b' " c““'“d
«' "o™
'ht
U--‘
“‘'d
h
pc°p'rSt,5
f
Ba“"’
»n“ Mtu &gt;Ur«.r.t dine Wlllunu end
Florence
Mix together tannine, or
1
!?I Boorara o' Hxsunn.
O Donrt.Jl In their pretty rat,.me, i,''“PI»&lt;1 »«■&gt;
hS;^ ?**
»Oe much ol their mnmr rule. ... pepmr. e xwd peaky. .ug¥. a t,
i
,
BPV( 1&gt;-WILK1NSON.
attendant* ra the Princee. Last but and boiling-water or vegetable..
c,n,'.';."r’i,.|.'rn.'r !*.” V’, *!r
Al
ll»«"l&gt;.U IU.- Ml,., «.•«.*»„«««&gt; «»l&lt;n.'“&gt;*&gt;,« «l»«er the tne.l, re-1
Grace Dodds of Kansas City. Ih&lt;&gt; spnage on Saturday evening. Rev. L. Idulh The play evidently annealed ‘1‘ice the oven temperature and cook.
Mr*’ Kav,
*,ln aI-M&gt; 1- Uowe.v united in marriage Rich-1 to their youiw&gt; imaglnatluiL nnd
the Uquid in tho pan after cookj brought a group of Hustings friend:, a rd R Hove.- of Marshall und Ml - the wav they snapped into their ing fpr ,nakil'S gravy, thickening It
“ , ”r: Wf*8
AdtU‘dc Wllkuwon of Nushvill.. A' -1was
tnJ a sluti phriZ" -^Uy.
’
October 13-14
Members are requested to make tending the bridal couple were Mr ^notedy\ b
1’^-^ .
Mrt■^«VWy00.' thUC“* ' ™" “Sled u patronage'
LEMON FILLING,
Milk Magnesia
Mineral Oil
.day.-, with Mrs. Chua. Rogers. I horn- Mr. and Mra Bovre will reside in extending lo many of lhe outlying;
cornstarch.
■ Quart
Pint 2
in the county. Members!
i
.- .
Muraiiall. ttHigratulatlons.
i(towiuhlps
townships m
Member.k
jol the Women's. Club who attended ; *3 c sugar.
BUSINESS WOMEN’S HOS1 T butter.
'
Rubbing Alcohol
]
the'
matinee
brought
children
as
!
Milk Magnesia
PITA!. GITLt, MELTING
Mrs. Frank Hoanan
entertain-■,
Grated rind 2 lemons.
Pint
J Mias Rum Farr was hostexs at the &lt; n&gt;8 the U and I bridge club this!! guests.
1 Although given largely by chilPints
Juice of 2 lemons.
■
'
(October meeting of tiie Busines., Wednesday altcrncxm at her home drvn. and with children in mind, the' 1 egg•
‘
,(Women's Hospital Guild on Moij-ion So. Hanover 8t.
Milk Magnesia
Kotex, Regular
TfJA Order a Supply Now
,play;
—
emplix-iz»Hi again the •«.value and ' Make a paste of a little of the’
;’ dap evening at the Legion home.
Tabs.’, 25c size
fur reaching infiuence of .-uch an or- water and the cornstarch. Cook the |
SOUTHWEST WOOHLANf).
25c—2 for
■&lt; fine- dinner being served by tiie
at This LOW Price!
---------ChlrMo ganizatibn m. the Civic Players in a Mtgar. butter and remaining water,
Auxiliary. Hallowe'en' decorations Mr,. Clurlre M.U..U™
town
hkc
Hasting.-.
There
U
no
end
until
sugar
is
dissolved
and
mix-i
Cod Liver Oil, $1 sizc7 Antiseptic Solu­
; and autumn
uuiunih flowers
fiowrrs made
mu J. thr
l‘_ dining
0,1 Mr;’ Ou&gt;’ Kantner. Mr. to the usefuhte/s and pleasure, and turc boiling. Then stir in tin? corn-1
iI room
—--"
■
and
Mrs.
John
Cdville
and
Mra.
attractive, .and black cat*
tion—50c size
upbuilding of taste and op- starch paste carefully. Cook in a
Cluis. Faller anti daughter Friday. gennral
1
[marked the giicsn;' places. preclntlotf of things dramatic which double boiler until clear, about 10
..» propped vlalt
.».&lt; U.
vr &lt;.«!&gt;.
Smith ol Nonh Ifakou
j, The
to «
Starr
ComAspirin Tablets
monwcalth next Sunday was dis- ^ro:n Tuesday till Fnday with ,hU .can be accomplished with the whole minutes. Then stir tn lemon rind
support ot the community i and juic&lt;.\and beaten egg. Cook
Cad Liver Oil, 50c size, . Bottles of 100 _
I’• cusicd and a number of .uthe ----mem- father. Rev. John M. Smith, and hearlAl
befemd it,
; about two minutes longer or until
.cthq/ relatives
Highest
ijbers are planning a visit there
A Civic Players group offers at} i thickened.
and Mra, Guy
2 —
J Games and axmtests furnkhed the'; Mr - ...............
- \ Kantner
............. and
...... ,endless
Test
50c Brushless
amount of fun and good! Shortly before serving break the
I entertainment, all having a happy chUartn accompanied WillLi Kan;- '
2 Can* Babbitt’* Cleanser FREE!
Shaving Cream
comradeship
tn
iriannirt;
and
put-'cup
cake.. ..in half, spread with
itlnu- Mra. Frederick Palmer will be n,'5 an&lt;* ^un,1'.v to Battle Creek Sat- '
Beef, Iron and Wirte
ling oif play.-, pageants and the like.[cooled filling and sections of orange.
.the November hostess.
1 „?y'.
’
.
Tonic
50c Milk of Nlpgnesia
—--------- -------------------I Charlie Rice. Jerry Fisher. Ed- Also it is a dr-tUded asset in the'Replace top and serve.
Del Monte No. 2K Can*
LOVELY LUNCHEON.
(Ward FLshrr and Carl H'-wllt took amount of adwrilglhg it gives Has-1 Cut layer in half and spread oneTOILET SOAP
$1.00 size
Tooth
;« Un-, worthwhile town-in half with remaining filling. Cover
i A very Wvely luncheon, charmingexcursion to A Century of Prug- ling;
PasteCf
|Xk»r.-eiing tin oiganlzAtidf) which i&gt;-‘with second section.
‘
In-all
its
appointments,
was
given
I
Sunday.
Butter Fined Quality lb.
Pine Tar and Honey
jxirt
ot
a
fridesprend
movement
tupJ
Saturday at one -o'clock by Mra.'; Mr and Mrs. Chas. Farlec and.j~*• —
-•■iBuy a Supply at This Low Price
Cough Syrup
L’ninins r&lt;*e&lt;)Utiiti&lt;:n
( LOVERBALE.
25c Stearns
|James Radford and Mis. Earl Colo-!family sper;t Sunday with Mr.’and &lt;!lv gaining
recognition throughout
throughou., ■
man at the home of the latter on W. Mrs. Joneph Smith in Hastings ]tl' the country.
50c size
। Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead of HasTooth Paste
I tings are the proud parents of a
MEAT SPECIALS
LUX FLAKES
Green street Individual, vases con-.hixior of their wedding anniversary.:
’***
.talning late fall ttowera centered Ilin and Mrs. Sheptian Smith'A und STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT. baby boy born Oct. 7 at Pennock
Orville noirj
Henry ana
and sisver.
sister. ans&gt;
MUv Be*small tables and zinnias and dahlia^ Mrs. Chc«t&lt;?r COXs birthday*. Twen- wrvi.ic
m-s- nosptiai
hospital. He
itc win
will ans
answer to the
Sausage f,..i. 2
Chocolate Sodas and Sundaes
sc
added color to the rooms.
ty-fnir relatives wen- present.
rie Henry, of H.v&lt;tlng&lt; spent Sunday name of Arlo Ixe Mrs
Hinman's Homa Made
Contract high .-cores were won bv; Glenn Wotrlng and family spent with Mr. and Mrs Chau Welch.
formerly Mis*
former!*Miss Carol fw&gt;&lt;
DeGolia of this
Parker and Sheaffer Pens—except New
Mrs. Orville Styles. Mrs. Richard the »eek end in Lansing With Mr | . Calh-ra nt Walter Ickes' last wt
weak plAce
plice It is pretty hard to tell who
Cordes, Mrs “nd Mrs. -Ezra ”
Dell find celebrated were. a'r. and Mis A. Herrington is the happiest. Grandpa DeGoha!
Groos ana Mrj. Roy S_™.
Lifebuoy
Vacuum Fill Parkers—1-2 Price
of Hattie Creek and Nelson Ickes or Papa Mead. Congratulations to
Gvotge Coleman made the' high.Glenns and Ezra's birthdays. •
;
score in auction.
The Kantner families were Sun- of Grand Rapids
Ek-ry
Houghtalin
arid
David
Bert
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Russell
Hart
and
'PrcM-nt
from
away
were,
MraJd«&gt;
‘
guests
at
Levi
Kanuwr's.
were.
Ollier Specials in All Department*
2
Fitnchrr of Durfee district spent children spent Sunday ut Jim.bn-;
E'inur Frandscn. Ionia. Mrs. David i
’
.
Strictly Frash
Bt GBEL CORNERS.
Sunday at R. Striker's.
. thanl a oi East btutc Road, H*a- &gt;
French. Caledonia and Mra. Ray
i Mr l.ulu Johncux sjx-nt up to
.Mr. Nellie Frtnl'her and Miss B;-i(tings
Finnic Woodland.
'Friday &lt;&lt;f last wwk with Mrs. Mur..' ther Striker spent Sunday at A Ccn-|; Mrs. Pin? and Mrs. Edith Powers I
Cheese
16 ’
BIRTHDAY BURPBISK
B. Johncox ol East Orangeville.
tury of Prdgres*.
( and children of Plainwell were Clov­
Donald Goucher was very picasMr. and Mrs. Merle Ouint
Mrs. Mary Shurlow of Augusta erdale callers Sunday P. M.
I
antly surprised Monday evening, the
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Clayton
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Boltz of De-1
occasion being his birthday. Games/guests of Mr.’- Chas. Foot".
Shurlow.
I troll. Mr. and Mrs. W D. Pierce of i
TELEPHONE 2241
furnished the evening's entertain­
Mr. and Mr... Byron Johncox and
i Charlotte pere week-end guests. of
ment. and a delicious lunch enjoyed,. imotlwr made a biumc** trip, to At tlu&gt; present rate, the major ' the Grover Davenport family.
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
Donald was remembered with many ।Grand Rapid*. S-itfinitay.
.
busings of filling stations soon will
W« D.liver
Mis. Cage. Mrs. Martin DeSoUfb]
The Big Little Store
gilt’s and at a late hour, the young Mr
- ai*‘. Mra B»ron Johncox spent lx the collection ol* taxes instead of of Plainwell and'Mrs Frances Nor­
people departed wishing him many ilast
last week at
at Viciuburg with Mr. und the .-air ol gasoline.—Sioux FalL : wood of Delton called on Mrs. Grov­
happy returns of his birthday.
~
Argua-Leadcr.
1 Mrs. ~
Karl Goldsmith.
er Davenport Tuesday.

;

I

Clothing for Fall

SUITS

’15 ’17

12 ’15 8477

14” ’18'

'20 ’22

16 ‘18

22” ’27”

O’COATS

T.S. Baird
Clothing &amp;

AT LAST

-,'Tr

Our First Anniversary
A Y Y? Friday-Saturday

39
25
16

^.hc“

... 49
29

29
19
25
29
29
29

The Silver Thread”

Prosperity Builders

SALE!
&amp;CERTO

13c

c

Red Seal Lye

25c

LUX

2

26c

320c

25c

rX. 23c

16

Beef Roast*

IOc

lb*. 25c

Ground Beef

REED’S DRUG STORE

Palmolive

RINSO

Peaches

59

29

W'

iu

Ac

3 20c

�PAGE srx

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 19M

THE CHURCHES

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD. NO ADVERrrsEMEHT yOr r “

free methodmt church.

THE JURY DECIDED
AGIST MOORES
____

version of one-third of Thoma.1-'
Good's Clover Mills
Chwcbrough's
atate to Ward
Moore as guardian would be Illegal,
Clarksville. Michigan
as he was not lawfully hr? gijard- We clean everything and anything
ian.- having received hl* appoint­
in the 11 tie of clover seeds.
ment from-» Kent qniSnty probate 1
ALI. WORK GUARANTEED
cftnrt over,a pmon who Tcsirfed in;

TO EXCHANGE

Ik BALDWIN. Ha-llng*. Mich.

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service

,.h;,
b.ough. Hi. fin,! wife Lkd
He had no children. The marppy one tor both,
interested in the
i i-&gt;3d home
l,,

anUed to hold the rupture
Jmtnicnt for you. Let us show
you the New Akron Truss
feature ’ 'Selective Pressure
Control’*. Nothing else like

FIRST UNITED HBF.71IEEN CHURCH

’929. Tims Ch.

wiai

Sxr ndhiade

.... ....

M11UUVCS.

The Prescription Drug Store
FIRST. CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST

B. A. L,BARKER. Pn&gt;pr.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

Our Service

FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.

To PROTECT You Con.tantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly

Pnvst* Osrs«&gt; st LOW RATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
BAPTIST CHURCH
llMtiUK'. ipcli.

brother Clyde apd lu- . .*
i. Frank Whlttenberg. ;u
ham county infirmary and had been
tlwre-for three yeara. This suit- re­
sulted us we have stutedThere were many Interesting lefts)
qiitwtion.i involved m the trial. It b
H'lXirted that »n the first ballot bv

GEO. M. NEWTON
' Watch. Clock.
11. ■- Clrt
Old Gold

CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS GROVE.

1AUTO PARTS
and

CHURCH or THE UNITED EF.ETmEEN
IS CHRIST.

BODY

The foreman stated

Open Satorilay Evenings

•it und

&lt; GLENN R LAUBAUGH

WILL L. GIBSON, Agent
PHONE 113. NASHVILLE' *

ALL LINER OF INSVRANCF.

------- LAST CHANCE ------Special Excursion Train to
A CENTURY oS PROGRESS
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22

ROUNDTRIP

Coaches Only

., Central Time.
Patrons who desire to drive to any cities from which excursion is
.operated mid take advantage* Hwreui. may park cars oh utilised
railroad properly to tin- extent .available. Such-parking .'»l|all be
at puli on's risk. Ask Ticket Agent fur inlonnatlon.
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION

TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
STATION ADJOINING GROUNDS

DANCING

CLEAR LAKE LODGE
DOWLING, MICHIGAN

Every Wednesday . . .

CARDS of THANKS

FRANCISCO AND HIS HASTON1ANS
Dancing Master to the Younger Set

F. E. Lowry, D. D. S.
Announces the Opening of
Dental Office In Delton
MONDAY. OCT. 2nd
Hours: 9 to 12; to 5

Every Friday .. .
EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL I

GRANGE PROGRAMS
What Would You Do

d explaining statrhe had rmtxxlird ' in hia
e T.r Jun did not all a* once
n lln&lt;*. bo arxued t -r M&gt;me.
aniona tin ir.Mlvr- At nine

ALL STAR ENSEMBLE
Masters of the Square Dance

Every Saturday . . .
ARCH BOLD AND HIS BAND
The Hot-Ziggy Boys

IF THE LAW ...
1st REVOkED Your

:n.l TIED Vp All Your
TrucksUnd Cars?

Come On Everybody, Join the Crotvds
at the Lodge Where Merriment Prevails

HASTINGS C1T i MISSION,

Michigan’s Financial Respon­
sibility Law Provides

lound. for thr pl.ti

Hastings. .Mich.
BrUtnm. Phone 81—F3
Nashville. Mich.

Michigan's New Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility law
Is in effect October 17tli. ARE YOU FROTEtTF.DT II in
doubt j-all me. Choice of three lumpanics.

Friday forenoon. a large majority of I TRAINS USE
them w;i.. ready to annnl the'will.:
Jud;,.- Mt'Peek gate his chargeiitch brought out and defined the
jut.i’ion-. larefully and clearly,!
;tt in the tBind- of practically;
ie jury there was no questiotj
their first vote ns to what |hey
d do.. After rfrguing for revertkl,
। the jury returned to the
in room twice asking foe definite

requited proof that all
had u-rd undue

Clutch Fafinp« and Fan Belts

he paid within
stop jlnvuiir at.d YOUR cars
the jtelgsaetrt b pul'
SEE US FOR INSURANCE

AUTOMOR1LE OWNERS

which rite bequeathed ail

«0« KstaeuoA Mall. Bank Bld*

'

• iv sa-isracath his will
In-&lt;sL'lutch
There

ia» ”1 Mrs. chevsebruuith. that one- ■
of Thomas Chic:obroinrh?. &gt;
estate be turned over to him at her'
guardian. Tills care was hotly con’
*n 1l,c- federal court and .re-•'■••d’.tl In Federal District Judge
Tuj^lr holding timt Dr. Moore had
to act a* guardian (iw Mr.-.
rfbrough. ax he was not law,n!l-v appointed as such guardian. '
He sharply-criticis'd certain of Mr.
Moore's .irUons In the matter, and)
held that the entire estate of Thoni’ |
as Cliresebrough, except for the proluion made for the Freeport U. B.
church and tor. Mrs. ChceaebrouglL
■ Jwiuid be given to Huntington Col­
lege and tiie Lane Memorial Home.
Tin- gave to there two libtltutjons ’
all of Thomas Cheesebrough’s es­
tate. except tiie Joint bank account'
and the money jiaid out under the;
ltrn,s of the’will to Mrs. Cheese-1
brou«h
Af’* r Mrs- Chgerebrough'a death.
AuKti&amp;t 11. 1932, and alter the trial.
ln l,’e federal court..Attorney Gelb
for Frank Whlttenbeiy:. brother of
■’
Clwerebrough. bevan dehe Barry , county court to

DANCING 9:00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m
THE GtORGE F. MURRAY SYSTEM, Inc

n Chicago a

and Mrs. Edgar Hun
family of Detroit spent Sat
the ijonie of her parent-..:
311(1
! Mr-- N H. Barber
■
n&lt;.'h«w v».t
mpani

WESLEYAN METHODIST

Hastiest Church

HASTINGS MARKETS

•f the property of either,
ereion from Mr. f&gt;r Mr&gt; Chee.- ebrouah.

FOR TIIE SAKE Off

Ifi the manufacture of wall paper. I
t»r.e machine can tum put -34 nuks'
□f it daily.

The new Chi
he largest co_____ .
ortlng mail• in the world.

Mots asd Bldu.

Ian and Harvey Enr.ian
business trip
N H Rarber_nr.il
f a blrhtdav

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

1IA8TU-M8 PARISH.
METHODIST EPTRCOPAL CHURCH

be raroful about the
lamp bulbs you ba y

rent-

The eye is one of the hardest working organs in
the whole body, and when you try to use your
eyes in insufficient light you may be harming them
seriously without realizing it. That is why we

r&gt; the name of M

Sunday

want every customer of this company to know
the difference between a good incandescent

UCtil Fries.
s parents vast of Hast!

^2^-

for better
f mortuary

services
W new sacrifice
there for—profit

CHARLES H. LEONARD

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

lamp and a poor one.

A good lamp, of modern American manufacture,

rw ha»c moved on the farm
e former’s uncle near Quimb)
Mrs Emer Marlow Is at the h^m.
Mr and Mrs Wm Crtxkfnrn uml
thU week helping to care for Mrs band
Carlton • Center
vicinities who at’ei
‘Century of Progtcs*
s:on Sunday were. Messrs. and Me'
dame- H L AUerding and sori Hou

THEATRE

Saturday and Sunday
OCTOBER 14 and 15

‘MAMMA LOVES PAPA
.th CHARLES RUGGLES *■
BOLAND J

Iren. Lenah anj! Charlie Wndni
Wad. Marlow. Frank Shriber. Mr

and 'on Robert and .Mr. and MrW Dove

MIDDLEVILLE

LAUOH.

cei.-.iully tet-pKi on one of tlw New
lork-jubway lines, but. unfortunate­ un-.e tune
ly city dsegers cannot live all the
_______
time underground—Unwell Evening Punipkid ir.
IU " ‘ * er‘
,acldiuun to reaUuhuit bills of fare

There is just one way to be sure that you are
getting the most light for your money, and that is
to look at the end of the bulb of every lamp you
buy. Make sure that the lamp bears the trade­
mark of a reputable American manufacturer.
We spend thousands of dollars to get electric

•w fr

Freeport spent the week end aj the
home of Mr. and Mrs Fred' Hi nnev
Mr. and Mrs E. Cvlan and
friends of HastiJign nre spending a
few days in Chicago' attending A
'''
o-rn- &gt;

gives you an abundance of clear, white light—all
lhe light your money pays for. The poor lamp
may look just like (he good one, but the chances
arc that the light it gives is actually much less for
lhe current consumed.

current to ypu at the lowest costs ever known.
We want to be sure you get full value from it

“20,000 YEARS
IN SING SING”

CONSUMERS
POWER COMPANY
PHONE 2305

�FARM ADJUSTMENTS
’X"|BEAN GROWERS INTER---IN SHORT COURSES lure course^&lt;wu*ei&gt;c&amp;nI-January
ESTED IN PRICES
2; IWy produrtton—
Jan. 2 to March a: dairy manufac- ‘ Four
luring—Jan. 2 to March 2; Icecream.

N

Mich, state College Course!
t i i a* j
r
Include St^dy of Adjustment mMklnB_March 5 to ll; poultryAdministration Provisions Jan. 2 to March 2; agricultural en- i

F

steps Outlined to
,
_ . , • •
prove the
tho Market in
This state

bean growers.
There r, only one way of finding
w"
*ork and that is to try it out. I

YMCA ITFMS
.pendY.
* . M. C. A. ITEMS
ing the week in Grand Haven as th&lt;»
.......... --=
.
■ —m ■ curst of hu daughter. Mu. R. E.
Owens.
At the first fall meeting of the ~
rvumtu x.&lt;«ni&lt;t&gt;riBi'

INSURE

State Mutual Redded Fire Insurance Co.

LOAN RATE
LOWERED

HIGH GRADE

KENTUCKY COAL

OUTSTANDING

£ FOOD VALUES 1
All prices in this advertisement include,the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax

JEWEL COFFEE

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

Stolen

MsAr0^Als^^
« w,rH No

A.

* HIX'*

414 *es

cAyrss- ZAIU IN
lt eN*MAN

17e

Ib.

Smooth and fragrant — 3-lb. bag 49c

French Coffee

Maxwell House

' 21c
«&gt;

Country Club Coffee, Ib. 25c

LARD

25c

ib.

COFFEE

CARTON
Swift’s Silver Leaf

29c

Ib.
carton

Pancake Flour 5

Harvest Time 5 -.i. 25c
PANCAKE FLOUR

25c

Country Club - Prepared

pint 25c
Maple Syrup
OLD MANSE — Pure Cane and Maple

CLrn Syrup

5 £1 27c

DARK - LIGHT - 5 Ib. pail 29c

QUICK OATS 2 = 27‘
Country Club

" 20-oz. pkgs. 13c

QUAKER OATS

Regular or quick

lb.

Peanut Butter 2

23c

2

20-ox. pkga.

15c

Cigarettes

carton

$1.05

Ail popular brand*

Soda Crackers 2

23c

Fig Bars

COUNTRY CLUB
EVAPORATED

MILK
6

Rolled Oats

Bulk Rice

10c

ib.

Or GINGER SNAPS

Country Club - Crisp, flaky

6 “ 33‘

it..

19c

Pure Jelly

ibi.

19c

Canvas Gloves 2 r*i" 25c

pi'"

15c

Closely knit wrists

Fancy Hue rose

RED SALMON 2 •- 35'
Country Club — Genuine Pink Alaska Salmon 2 tall cans 25c

$1.69

Scratch Feed
LAYING MASH 100-lb.

Block Salt

so-lb.
block

r35C

pkga.

15c

5l.sk

19c

2

Oleo

Salt

Country Club

2

Eat more brand

FLOUR

KING'S FLAKE

Country Club

ROOFING

^H,S

etn, n.„,y
severe attack of west Hastings were
. iton of Mr. and Mr
“i’Uc rheumatism..
, Mr. ahd
.nd Mr:.
Mr.. AS
Alb... Rh.xm.
traduced in New York City.

thlnn lt u a plan worth trying out
.beesu* Thisa-&gt;State
bean
Xrum riuSe wL effreX S
cwrytning to
to, gain
gain ana nounng iu,;";*------- ;
---- 7’iS
.C'
fr&lt;„ Rtull. Rrl&gt;.’ e'erytbing
%

FLut LuuMug.-Bhort cour--. in ^ring-Jap. 2 to March&gt;2; comm^rrndToroductto^jan 2"to I Th" UUcr ‘*‘®* fru,n State ReplndlcatWoB urt thMt tbrn. JUnlux the 8 8 Councll and lhe
Agriculture ut Michigan Stale Cob ™rrctVmLetaS-Mareh i'to
'!rc.-anlatire
ur- ;mll
&gt;hort ZJZ.
rrop of
or b,.an5 lh
thU
Minuttcria! Association
Aswciauon-ana
maun
resentetive Elmer
Elmer MCDonaui
McDonald or
of M
Hur-j,.
a &gt;Jwt
is Ministerial
and making
it I yeur Und......
. ..
R- 3
R eni.'flnf
pnilnntv NW'mhririt
lege tills year will inchidc detailed frult -rowlni....N^.. 6 to pj. market .... county and pubUshcd in
in In
last
If Uils/is
tiie com- nothing. ull 8
Superintendents
member! 1
reuwideratlon of the adjustments in I ■arucning—reov. 7t w 10
tir!&gt;eb- weeka cdUlon 01
Hastings V. groups
to;. nnursery— the
—- - - . AX
- *‘7z. nb. ’!&lt;an stop
aivp the
»«« plan
pun fran
»v&gt;i&gt; succeeding
vuv&gt;vvw..h,
groups began
began thr
their
agriculture in the "new deal under;I men's
.M short
,•
cou^-Feb
»• une’' w,n
«c4t to an(
andj everyone
everjwie would get a fair price regular tncellng.v
meetings tins
this week-Tuesday
week .Tuesdi
course
—Feb 5 to «•
wl11 ** of much
n,l,ch lnt
interest
the agricultural adjustment «dmln-, ornamental hortieulture-April 10 to
» “rowen
toi,c™"‘y bea
bean
rowers:
.
for their beaks.
at the IL 3 with special refreshMiration.
... '20oeiore us now is,
wm ,mems
iw Jiie
me first
ohk meetingniccmr®. Boys
j 20; beekeeping—Feb. 6 to 99; veterl- tunor
Editor ITioune. , llw lum&gt;A
I। nie
The question before
Ls, will
merits tor
Farmers are now confronted with; na'rlaiu'short
* rt .
course
(nrmcrs of Micifigan try out tins will
course—
—JSn.
JAn.22
22 to
to 2626; | 1 “m toterested in the bean grow- tlR&gt; ..
"* be divided into small groups •tor
the necewity of con.sk erlng what spcclal crope co,drse—jan. « to '26; 'cra tx,caus'-' 1 “,n “ lx““
”9'' plan? I expect to find out.
their Bible Study.
changes in
rn plans
.1 and n|j&lt;1
a beun
grouI ,tuni
.r j dis-1
um drls.,
rhnnaea
in the
the far
farm
ulans can
can be
be:2j ■ era . c^rs^r —... . . o. self
ox u benn
erower
.
w...„
u-rv&gt;w.-tx
Hastings Girl Reserves ltd by
Elmer
McDonald.
■nude to enable them to profit most ?
irfforn^^T^ short
»lth
•»»»“*»«* to‘1
Ho;w Sept 17 ■Mrs. Grace Woociburnc and Mrs.
from the agricultural adjustments,1
y te obtotoS"b? wtttmg day and 1 bcl*e’* ll,al ■omrtWn&lt;
Leonard Board served hot chocolate
which are now taking place. Up-to- «"*”*• "*“&gt; *
flbouid be done to get the bean growand cookies for the Founders" BirthXX •STindi* Michigan State College: Easfun- " “»*“*r Pr,cc ,or “,b &gt;'ear’» crop rr
&lt;*»**”• ”•
Justmenu which directly or ,2d*'laing.
' iof^“ns
..
*,
Hom&amp;ttUJKerS LtOTlUiT Methodist church. Rev. and Mrs
reedy affect the profits from farm ।
------------ .--------------------All eyes and cars hare been
dln.ctcd the music.
,
business, und plans tor making these
Many nature lovers still favor I watching and listening 'to-govern- n Homa* Economics Specialists tJ n-w v m r a huiMimr in
adjitotmenta nt in with tiie genera! Model T*. m they are high enough ment activities the ixut aunujwr D&gt; Homa Ecu»°*’llcs »l*ciansts The new Y. M C A building in
farm program. Will be tnclutted in to see over all but the tallest bill-'1 We
inter- j
Michigan State College
New
nt have
ll.l.V been
MLL Il watching
WB.VIUU, with
A
tiie siiort course which begins Oct, bolkrds.-Detroit News.
eat
----.
.... ------- »nd boys U declared to lx tht lint »t
esi tlw
tiie NRA progrum.
program, the wheat al- |
30.
I
--------------------------------I totment
thr agricultural
ad,
.
.
and
building of any
--------- 'ww «•
llotmcnt plan,
tiie plan,
agricuhuim
wu-1
-------m06t
who|; jmtment
justment uct
act and otlwrs
othera and’ wcaie &gt; The average cash expenditure for c. f. Angell attended church in |
Following Is a list of short courses; Cultured ^people 'are
are those who
lo discuss the furniture all
all-living
in hopes thav
thUr^cDnditions
hvins of the farm family
which will be offered thia year:
know how to
living In
cunuiumu &gt;.
---------------------------------«....has de- woodland Sunday and assisted inf
Genera) agriculture course (first .made by uncultured people.—La &lt; will get better aiid better.
I creased $173:.m in the past year ac- arrangements tor the "Youth.CounVcan—Oct 30 to March 2; general Cruttie Tribune.
’ 1 However, the bean grower lias fordina to figures compiled from 27 cfj Meeting” there tor Monday cre. been watching c.mevtly tor Mxne-1
&gt;«"”*■ ac.c&lt;x*"u ‘%the.f8,^2 ning,
| thing to apiwar that would benefu • H^c^m^UaMon office at th.
Y.
, M. C. A. group meetings
-...
were
Him but so fur^iolhlng has appeared! 5-ichigan State College. Tlu «'er- lw,1(j ln Nushvlll# and Freeport this
that looks like relief for the Michi- I age amount spent per family, acMonday and Tuesday after-;
‘«« lo
27 r«orda •“ , noons.
.
*
j gan
Kan bean
ocan grower.
grower; I1 need
nwu not
nm state
amie : cord
.
that the bean crop is one of the !
J Fwepwt Girl Reserves held their
major cro|» of Michigan, especially |
t.L
‘nrst meeting at lhe school lost
in this scepon of tl&gt;e state und the' fort food ’&gt;urchase^’’Oa;U f?(uPr' iwcck- wllh
CowtIs the leader.
. fuel that no effort hiui been made on
S93.J?&gt; fchVncir' i and Miss Lewis, president.
Your property In Michigan's largest Farm Mutual Fire Insurance
■jthe jwrt of the government to offer ^83 “8
Wl« for om -; L E BucIl of Detroit who speaks
Company with a policy that ba* no technical loop-holes to avoid
isome relief to the bean growers Ls'
'!on the jirpgram this Wednesday cveliability, consistent with safe underwriting. A blanket policy on
:not pleasing to that group of farmm
nUlK
"Th* Achievements of
penorial property. Net resources nearly One-Half Million Dol­
!cr». 1 do not make these .statemenu cation. $18 48 for church, and $193- j Youth" remained over. Thursday in
lars. lasses satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. Careful
'as a criticism to anything lhe gov...
„
I the interests of Y. work in the otlwr
ernment is trying to do but I rath*
53 countries.
underwriting and a thorough system of inspection maintained,
cr think that. I express the semi- Demonstration Leader under whose &gt; Wayne Conklin gave a brief bleliminating overinsurance, lire hazard and undesirable risk*.
inent of the bean growers when I ■&lt;upervU*0’? J,U.
,wt‘7 T*de;l«rraphy of Sir George Williams, j
Ul lhal «v Iwl lh,t »r have tarn - --------- -------- ,,u
"andarda
- of.............................
. at
_. the
... i
For furthir Information
Biutli B«pr*Mnt«llVB or writ* Hots* OSes.
—-•-' —
- — - ul
-founder
the Y. M. C. A.,
living were ma
materially reduced n!Wctlb«day
night meeting for
Ml ™t of »,&lt;• plahirr.
‘"S™
n Hrlntr „h™..
to yOjing
ot the ^ty.
Tbm u an M »flnB lhat "Clod «*"■ ,“
“““J' th. •'a™««
m
MORRIS O. HILL, Hastings
hHpa Item that help ltemMIW6.”[l““« W'W- Ste Mm o5 December1. 2. and .4 are the dates
!.,.&lt;! appljina ihla old maxim 1» our«« Unfely aeeomplkdied ax* of the Stale Older Boys' Conference
«lwa perhaiu th.• "••^1 n&lt; l°»»r
&lt;«
' this year at Kalamazoo. Enroll now
would do MoMImi tor us If u al- ........... .......... .. 'xud and Ihrmwh with C. F. Angell.
HOME OFFICE 702 CHURCH 8T.. FLINT. MICH.
•
frinpu-d to do aonwthlna h.r our- nuklnir o.rr rtoth n, and |,rod|&gt;ctn,
W. V. BURRAS. Prrsldrnt.
M. K. HBK. Bocretary.
iaclra. and 1 think that th.- la'andnorr U lhe famUy food xupply on
EPWORTH LEyiUE.
.growers should try and do some-;u,£hin”The officers for the League this
i thin, for UMmwI^a.'
I S'.po5! h?'"
are: Presic|ent. Irene Jones;
I The bean
ahouM drnwnd »I'W' have b. e„ hold throujhout years
first vice-president. Mr. .Becker:
|.v Utter prloe for their beans. We lU &gt; ate Indicate. In ffeneral;Uller second vigr-president. Maude Wal­
leannut ahurd to rats.- beam, and aril h™l,h
tarn, famlh.x ax a reaull lace: third vice-president. George
i them for one dollar a hundred like of correctly planned nvtals and a Dewey; fourth vice-president. Lynn
we did last year: In fact wc cannot considerable saving on expenses Perry: Assistant fourth. Frankes
afford to raise and sell them lor through the renovation of clothing Cowles; secretary.. Winnie Roush,
$2.40 per hundred, the present price. and furniture.
and treasurer. Lucilles Bassett.
Wc should have at least $4.00 per
The first, meeting of the League
OBITUARY.
! hundred for beans and then the
this year was held Sunday. October
Jeannette Gray was born In Niles. 1st, with a rather small attendance.
(farmer would not get rich growing
Michigan, where she s]x?nt tlx? first At thU meeting questionnaires were
them.
The question before the bean sixteen year., of her life. She was passed out and each person was
| grower U: How can we get $4 00 per their united In marriage-to D A. supposed to cheek the question
hundred lor our beans? This is not Miller and together they moved tn which he felt he needed answered
j an easy question to answer but it Woodland. Barry county. Where they and would be suitable for discussion
• On loans of $300 or less Household has re­
Ls a question that deserves very ser­ L stabluhcd their home. To this un­ at meetings.
ious consideration and I firmly be­ ion were born nine children. f&lt;Xir ot
duced the coat substantially below the maxi­
Sunday evening’s meeting was op­
lieve-that something could be done whom have preceded her in death. ened with singing "Wonderful
mum rate fornjcrly charged. Families, keeping
which would got the bean growers She leaves to mourn her loss three Place" and "More I.Ike the Master.” i
house, who can make r^tilur monthly repay­
of Michigan at least a much better sons; William of Kalamazoo. Clyde Prayer was led . by Mr. Becker.
ments are eligible to borrow. 20 months to repay.
of Hastings. Jesse of Lake Odessa, George Dewey, as lender, took up
price than $2.40 jmt hundred.
The only signatures required are those of hus­
Plan For Better Bran Crop.
and two (laughters; Lillian Bolton some of the most important ques­
I wish to submit the following of Coats Grove, and Myrtle Eckert tions checked.on tiie questionnaire
band and wife.. Quick, private, courteous serv­
plan to the bean growers for’your of Freeport- There arc nine grand­ tiie previous week, showing their |
ice. Visit, write or 'phone the offices of the
consideration. I will ouHlpe the children and eight great-grandchil­ Importance and why they would be i
Household Finance Corporation of America on
steps which 1 believe nece.-sary to dren. and besides these hosts of rel­ good for discussion.
the 3rd FL bl the City National Bank Building,
take to get a better price for beans. atives and friends. Mrs. Miller has
The Kentucky Harmony Sinners, I
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
Step Na 1. The bean growers of been a member of the Methodist wh^ aljo sang in church, sang four
■ Michigan should organize into one Episcopal church in Woodland for pleasing numbers.
MEMBER N.I. A.
large Michigan Bean Growers Asso­ more than forty years and was a
The meeting was closed by sing-1
regular attendant there, until her ing "This Is My Father’s World” and 1
ciation.
j Step No. 2. Every bean grower health failed her about three and a the benediction, after which several
should sign a pledge not to sell a hall years ago and she went to live games were played. All young j&gt;cobean below q^vrtaln figure* perhaps with her daughter. Lillian of Coats ple are cordially Invited to attend.
either $3.00 orM.00- per 'hundred. Grove, where she died October 3. —Corr. Secy., Maude Wallace.
I Step No. 3. The government should 1933 at the age of eighty-one, years
then be asked to Ioan money to the and three months.
OBITUARY.
• bean growers to the extent of $1,50 She was a dovoted wife and loving
Marietta Lutcne Rork. daughter '
to $2 00 jier hundred on any beaus mother and never spared herself to
be of help to others. The memory of Asa D. and Jane Rork. was born
which would be placed in storage.
of her life of service will long linger in Rutland Twp.. May 14. 18fH. and
• Step No. 4. Watch the results.
| The plan in simple language Is to in the minds of those who knew and passed away October 8, 1933. De­
cember 21, 1882. she was united in
keep lhe beans off the market until loved her.
marriage to John Belson of Rut­
lhe market will give us a better
land Ttfwp.. and together they have
priq$ for .them. Tho success of the
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
[plan would depend on whether or _■ Mrs. Jbhn Belson. a pioneer resi­ Journeyed for fifty-one years fac­
inot tho government would lend us dent of Rutland, died Sunday morn­ ing sunshine and shadow with a
। the money for any beans placed in ing. Mrs. Belson has been in poor courtwe born of mutual love and
storage. This part'of the plan is os- hcaltji for several years. Wc extend confidence. Three children blessed ■
this union, a daughter Clara, who
iseptial because most farmers need a sympathy to the family.
died In infancy, and two sons. Ber­
little ready cash and as a*nilc are
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Lancaster have
i forced to sell their beans regardless moved from our neighborhood and nie and Charles For many years
she
has been a faithful member of,
of price but If they could borrow are located near Leach lake.
the Methodist church and when her;
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
, $150 or $2 00 per hundred on beans
Miss Alice Camp went to Detroit
! placed'in storage the beans would last week whtje she has a position. health permitted, a loyal worker.'
She was n loving and considerate
ibe kept off the market and a betMr. and Mrs. SqmJ’ratt and Mr.
| ter price would prevail and the bean and Mrs. Ritchie Mullen and Doris wife and mother. O' good womap
whose aim in life seemed to be to |
Hail were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fail no duty to her family, her
John Johnson of Prairieville OcL friends or her community. During i
1. in honor of little Loretta’s birth­ her entire illness, which was of!
day.
many months duration, she was
On Friday and Saturday of last tenderly cared for by the devoted!
week guests in the John Benedict husband, who was ever at her bed-1
itome were. Mr. and Mrs. John Gar- side. And while through her ter­
vernnd Miss Ethel Haskin of Lan­ rible suffering she was very patient,
sing and on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. she was ever ready for the summons
A. N. Benedict and son. also A. S. and when it came passed peacefully!
Ellhbn and wife, of Lansing, visited away to be ’’forever with her Lord."
them.
‘
Mate or Mary (names by which she
, Mrs. Emcrton Wolf of Kalamazoo was known to relative and friend!
WHIP WITH ONE HAND
and Miss Arina Cotton visited the is survived by the husband, two
Misses Myrtle and Doris Hall Sun­ sons, seven grandchildren, two sis­
POU
ITH THE OTHER
day.
ters. Mrs. Addie M. Leach and Mrs.
। j Watch next week’s Items for an­ Bert Lancaster, and many other
nouncement of the Edger communi­ relatives and friends Funeral serv­
ty meeting.
ices were held at tho Belson home
at 2t30 Tuesday. Burial in Rutland
STATE ROAD.
cemetery.
•
Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman of The flower? wc lay upon her grave
Rutland spent Sunday with Mrstoday
Janet Pettengill.
May tfithcr and decay;
Mis* Eleanor Wilson of Carlton But the love and remembrance of
Center, visited Mrs. Elsie jSothard
our dear one
Will never fade away.
Mrs. Lucy Coleman had as Sun­
day guests. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bry­
MORGAN.
ans of Hendershott. Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. Mary Turner is not bo well
Orville Fountain Of Siw Lakes, Mrs. at this writing.
THE RECIPE IS ON
Myrtle Coleman and Nets.
Mr. and Mrs. Gnnka and children'
Arthur Coleman and Orville and Miss Opal Webb of Battle
THE MIXER JAR
Fountain went to Chicago to the Creek called on Mamie Webb and
fair.
famUy Sunday.
Mrs. Mae Sothard Hart is spend­
Marguerite Miller has gone to
ing a few weeks with her son, James Nashville to assist with household
Sothard. and wife.
duties at the home of Elmer Bivens.
I PINT
Mr. and Mrs. James Sothard en­
4"“&gt;f
tertained Sunday. Mrs. Mae Soth­
ESSON OIL
ard. Mr. William Heiser of Char­
lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Hart and QUICK RELIEF FROM SOUR
&amp; NEW QUICK
children oi Cloverdale.
,
STOMACH, HEARTBURN
Mrs. Keel TOblns and daughter of Stomach pain* after eating and
MIXER BOTH FOR
Hinds Comers visited her sister. gas disturbances can be stopped
Mrs. Andrew Kennedy, one day last quickly with Dr. Emil’s Adla Tab­
C'”’OO
lets. Banish heartburn, sour stom­
Mrs. Janet Pettengill spent Mon­ ach. Give quick relief. B. A. Lyday in Nashville visiting her brother, Barker. druggists—Adv.
Edd. Wilkes, and family.

FARMERS

PART TWO—Page

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1933

99c

‘x'85®

Gold Medal “.IS? $1.09

FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES

GRAPEFRUIT 4

25c

for

Florida—Sweet, full of juice—80 size

2 ib.. 15c

Bananas
Coldcn yellow fruit

Iceberg

'

Tokay Grapes 2

ib..

17c

ib-

19c

Fancy California

Cabbage

2

10

HEAD LETTUCE - 60 .1*.

CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS

STEAKS
Salt Pork

ib.

ROUND - SIRLOIN - SWISS
8c

lb.

Picnics

12&lt;
ib.

8c

Smoked —

BOILING BEEF
Sausage

lb.

10c

Ground Beef 3

ib..

25c

Fresh ground

Pork — bulk

SPARE RIBS
Side Pork

lb.

it- 12c

lb..

Beef Chuck

39&lt;
ib.

12c

&gt;b

12«

ROAST — Choke cuts

BEEF POT
Bacon Squarsn

ROAST
Slab Bacon

Sugar Cured

Pork Liver
OR HEARTS

Oysters

�PAGE EIGHT
—gSMHBiSS

THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1933
.... ■ 1 j

SHULTZ.
NASHVILLE.
|
ASSYRIA.
DOWLING.
t
WOODLAND.
,
Harvey Meyer*
and
_____________
,----------------------------The Cemetery Circle will servy
CO1 IDT HOUSE NEWS 1 Rcv- “M* Mrs- Albert Ostroth left1 The Wahanka Camp Fire unit of Principal Archie Walter vfidted I Mr and Mr*.
children of ----------Hastings ----spent- Satur— supper on Thursday evening of this
L'L/VS* *
। ir i-TT-7?Tuesday for Waterloo. Iowa, to Assyria Center will .-qxmscr a Hal- friends and relatives in Lansing and; ;
day evening will) Mr. and Mra. By- [week October 13. in the basement of
spend the winter ?ttK thetr da ugh-1 Jowe'cn social on Friday evening. Howell over the week end.
run Lewis.
[the church with a short play in
. PROBATECOl'RT.
ter. Mrs CJinton ^mitri Mn. Smith October 27. at tiie home of Mr. and
E&gt;* Margaret J. Cummins. War- came for them, t Z\
iMrs. Myron Tuckerman. A box.sup- is visiting her slater. Mrs. Gilbert Mra Kathryn Hart- Robert and connection to which all are inviufd
Grace in company with Mr. and -several from thl* place attended
x»nt and inventory filed.
Mr. and Mra. ?Wd6 Blansett of l*r will be served und prize* awurd- McLeod, for a few days.
Mra.
Ferri*
Brown
and
laabelle
of
A-Century of Progress at Chicago]
tat. Ida A, WhUier. Proof of serv- wincbe»t«r. Indiana, spent thc[«d u’
pwtllttt and worst lookMr. and Mrs. Geo Nlethamer and
fce
filed
week end nwith
Mrs. wmjv
ottie। —«■---------cosUimwi
uwn by
guests. . Vcrdan Flory were Sunday guests of Prainevllie attended A Century of over the week end Mr. and Mrs. ।
« &gt;wc
«.
-v'-x
nu Mr. and ^„n.
—.-----— die
---------[Jamie Smith and Marjorie. Howard!
Eht James N. Jones. Petition for Lykins| Two local young people. William ,Mr. arMj Mrs. ptank Nlethamer.
, progress in Chicago Sunday.
1 George Fuller has traded Ills farm Martin -and family. Mis* Elizabeth I
cense to stir filed, waiver of no- Mf4 oiadys Bei^
Mr3. Qa|], King and Miss Daisy Holme* of the .
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Rise and fam-1 for plain well property and expects smith. Mra. Frank Herrington and
«■ flkd
.
_ Lykins spent Sunday at A Century
district were quietly married
“VAnnW Wofcotl- Annual «—---------------- ---- -------■
O.HVU UIIU C.UIII4CL.
•
[at Angola Indiana, on.September 28
------------- i1 ,penl
Mrs.'HNeiue
Kiln
&lt;, ofMra
Doud
Jerry Steele. M?.
Loreva
Powell;
“S. rSso-h wolcoct. Annual acUurel.^P' BrSs C?hureh
niye£nl!j °'*'r
‘ Ud‘—
”"***
wllh
A district
a“11,“ 'I Ormsby
undJhSToSX
and^Mri
Thureh “oiT-FT dav"evVniiu: u’c* '“rc
r“U
: .-pent Thursday,with Mra A. Smith I aniWrtWkl others. Mr. and Mrs.
11 .“tended^tJJ
K vMt
wocS Mrb
U“ DeU* M*uiktek&gt;a.
Mankteiow. Mr«.
Mr* Daisy!
Daisy] Mr and Mrs.
Mra. Vteet
Vloet Demaray and'Oun
and Don Putnam also attended
rmmt ffied
u!r No 31 ° E S n“l at lhc Tcni'■,^?
77&lt; “
«if.Siert
-pt iSSedt• We will check your tires for air,
^M'Snrat F Miller Order allow- Ple 0,1
night.
I
•. T
&gt;'kr- Mr
Hnd
Leon
Tyler
and
Freda
have
been
visiting
aa pgr:
of,
Mr
nnrfH
Tykr.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leon
Tyler
and
Freda
have
been
visiting
p*rt
of,
M
around
'
k . ath her mother's, Mrs.lK}{J^
Mr and
ta?a£Snt entered, discharge ot
Tbe.Clover Leaf Club will meet on•.were
'■
nd Jtwenty-three dollar*. • family
and. Mr.-and Mrs. J.unes Ty- last we«k
d Mrs Orile_FHher
aSdav visited
nails and cuts.
administrator issued, estate enrolled. Friday night at the home of Mrs :
Br%s ^dicd
-^U 1,r Utr‘' Sunday guests of Mr. and Wolff in Maple Grqve.
j
Esc Leuna Leonard Petition lo Norman Howell. A j»t luck supper. “*•** on.„T*V,rid“,&gt;l' Ocfa*cr J31
Mrs. Flank Bnsbow of Laiulng.
■ A large crowd was present aYsun-: 7116 fuxlPr»l of Mrs. M&gt;lUe„f*y'
deSt
county treasurer at seven o'clock.
.
°U thc uwl &lt;JuUt wl11 Mr. and Mrs Ernest' shorno called j&lt;U&gt;' .School and also at the revival
« ItoUand Wch• Replace those worn Gres with new
hled order to depooit share with Mr and Mrs. Eugene Barnum1* it'umid
Qn Don shOTno #l olivet College ’ meetings during the week. On Tueswas held at the Dowling
Firestone.
county treasurer entered.
were at A Century of Progress on | Carl Miller spent part of. last 6lulday
.
day evening. Rev- Watson of Kala- |^ll‘x’ch Saturday afternoon Rev.;
E»t Charks H. Hlltorf. et al. An- Sunday.
week ul the home of Mr. and Mrs , Mr and Mw Carl Nlethamer and nuroo will deliver the message and.»t«t*on of Ka amazoo omclating
nual account filed.
Mra Libbie Marshall'!* tn Battle: Henry Gray during licr parents ubMrs Carl Scofit.id were will bring special music. On Friday »“*» burial In our cemetery.
L
• We will inspect that battery distrib­
Krt. Leland N. Jonra. Petition for Creek helping .in .the Rev. Owen’* sence at the Worlds Fair in Chi- Qrand Rapid* visitors Sunday.
: evening &lt; Young People's Meeting &gt; | Mr. and Mr*. Dorr Newton of
home
., [cage.
Carlton
Delton
Baltic Creek
were week end visitors
license
license to mortgage filed, waiver of home.
.lago.
v-oxium Plant*
*-*a*i*A of
w Grand
w««iu Rapids th&lt;
—’ —
------ Glee
----- Club
—-- will
— furnish
--------- ■&gt;—
" "7"
utor and spark plugs.
notice filed.
— •
About 150 enjoyed the ubanquet
- ——-Mr. --and Mra. Fred Miller —
and
-&gt; .visited
‘isited his
his brother. Ward
Ward Plants
PlanU and
and ’?P«?ial
PC?'*1 music
music A
A wonderful interest ]at
at Olis
Olis Altman's,
Altman s.
unily last week.
:has ***''" shown
Rev.
Kenneth
Hoflmaster of:
Est Peter Vanden Bosch. Order *'• the Evangelical church on Fri.-! family spent Bunday at the Jionw family
***'■”" .during the
,u“ past;
—*
---- ”
allowing claims entered '
day irtght.. The table* were prettily [of tjwlr brother. Ehret Scidmore
Miss’ Elnora Mumford visited week and laiye crowds are expected Grand Rapids is the newly aj&gt;pulnt-1
Try a tank full of BLUE SUNOCO
| 'ULs week Services every night a: ] cd minister for this place and is
E-t. Mary Elizabeth Allen, Dr-pti of decorated in fall flowers and leave*.‘and family of Augusta. The moth- p,&gt; Detroit .'01
.'or the week end.
Gat for Eaty Cold Weather Starting.
guardian filed, letters ol guarmau- A fin*1 iirogram was given with Nel-1[er,
er \tn«
‘v-uitraw.- u
— Rcla Jarvis spent
the week’8 00 except Saturday. Our church!giving good utlafActlon. so came
Mrs. Rvi-.-ia
Sylvia Scidmore.
is eonvaconva-1! Miss
S»«&gt;
______________
.... ,1.
•hip issued, discharge of guardian son Brumm as toastmaster.
I lesclug from her recent operation. eind
,d with her parents m
in Benton be11 *•’ ll,I1« dormant, rings each out and hear the young man und
One Tankful is Convincing!
night at 7:30 and 8:00.
enjoy a good sermon.
Issued.
; The Woman/ Literary Club had
Mrs. Mary Purcell accompanied Harbor.
The Ladles* Aid will serve dinner
Kit. Nellie 6. Church. Discharge It* opening rfeetmg Wednesday at ,by Mr. Und Mra, Ray Hntvicit of Mr. and Mra Arthur Ailerding
EAST GUN I-AKE.
on Thursday. Oct 19. as usual and
of executor issued, estate enrolled. the-library. A barbecue lunch wm.: Battle Creek left on Thursday to and boys.enjoyed the excursion to
Mra. COTa Roush and son. Law-1 at tN&gt; time. Mrs Blanche DepriesE#t. Glenn A. Boyle. Petition for ierved ut otic o’clock and the pro- ’attend A Century of Progress
the World's fair at Chicago Sunadnunistrator filed, jieution, for gram was given by dlfiercnt mem-| Mra. Nettle Mamby and Eva sjs-nt day.
rence. pt Hastings spent the week ter and Mra. Suale Corkhu will have
special administrator filed, order ap- bers who had been to A Century of .Saturday with her daughter. Olive
[charge of the kitchen.
Mr. and
Mrs.
J *■*■
“ 'Chas.
’*■*" Cook
u and* end ut.the John Crawford home.
pointing special admuiL-’ratar en- Progress
। Ferns, and famllf. near Fine lake. family Visited the latter's parents. Forest WlUitts spent the week end Lester Ormsbe and Lyle Gorham
tered. bond of specul administrator Mrs Grace Kleinhans ha* re-1 The Council qt Religious FMuca- Mr and Mrs. Henry Shafer of Pe- with relatives in Hastings.
.««' having for Chicago ,UUs week
D U 0 U C 9940
a
HASTINGS
filed, letters of special adminisu*- turned to her home hen- after ’■ tion of the Southeast district will wanio Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. -Orrin Abifr and ] where they will spend several days JEFFERSON A
COURT Street*
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*
MICHIGAN
Flic® issued, order for publication er.- spending the last year and a halt •: hold a conference on Sunday. OcMrs. J. V. Hilbert and Mra. Ella children of Battle creek Sunday at attending the ffair.
“‘lured.
tn Grand Rapids.
■
। tober 15. al two o'clock at the Dim- Bib.ii of Los Angeles, Cal. attended thc John Crawford home.
WEEKS CORNERS.
EK- Newell WHlion-.^ Petition for • Mrs C W Struth left Sunday for ham church. The Rev. Maveety of the funeral of Mrs. Carl Beumer pt
Mr and Mrs. Ray West' and
administrator filed, .order for pub- her home in Orlando. Florida, after j Battle Creek, now retired,, but still Hastings Friday afternoon.
.
Muri Dufflny spent th* week end
Mra. Irene Dickerson with some
“
— ”
] spending the summer here.
Mrs Rena Culler was a Sunday with relatives in Orand Rapids.
of her pupils attended the play ''The
, very active In church affairs and
On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. j worked some time in lhe South, will i guest of Mr. and Mrs Reuben Wol- John Russell Is attending A Cen­ Silver Thread” in Hastings Friday
David H HefT;e bower Order
• Charles Nesman entertained Rcv.| be the principal speaker to eddre.w. col: ot East Woodland.
tury of Progress this week.
P. M.
and Mrs A. L Bingaman and fam-; the meeting. Other good numbers । Richard Hilbert and Mrs. Ella
Miss Dorothy Crawford spent FTiMr. und Mra. Frank 'Matteson,
Uy of Ionia. Rev. and Mrs Albert I und special music complete the pro- Bush left .Monday ______
--------------------morning____
for____
Losday in Kalamazoo.
Leslie Dickerson-----and------------------Mr and Mra.
Ostroth and Rev. and Mrs. Wurtz. | gramCal., after visiting friends
Mrs. Janies Null and Mrs. Adams Lyle Dickerson attended the funeral ,
Angeles.
‘-"r!". CtL.
Mim Mercy Usborne of Ann Ar­ Mrs. Maude Smith, county school and relative* ... Woodland and I was in Hastings Thursday P. M. on j of Mrs. Bolycn at Hickory Corners
bor spent Monday at the Ralph1 corowi
.„luu^.
3,ul(,a will
W1U meet Hastings since the middle of
_» June.
•n.w i' business. I Tuesday.
commitiom
r. ot „.,
Hastings
--------- Wctherbec home. She called bn:th(
ers of Maple Grove
the, locol
local ieach
teachers
Grove Miss Virginia Paul spent the week] Mr. aryl Mrs. Ernest Thaxton and( Mr. Mr.rt Miller ahd Ira Tobias]
•Men of foresight, and Judgment'&lt;n this country of our* saw
'
and Mrs Gall Lykins
. aua
w of Otsego spent —
.........
and" A.^yriu
Assyria uu
on TuvAlny
Tue.sday afternoon .end ...
in EaSt Lansing and attended ■ family
Sunday p.. ....,
M. were
in .Plainwell Thutsday .P.. ~.
M. :
the nred-W * mutual organisation where member* could
.. ..ruUl'zHiu,
lh/»
..t Ih»t
II Bob
IVaK Johnson
Intinum attended
attvnrlhrl A
A r*»nri
Dr Pultz has taken oyer tiie Com- a.., &lt;1...
tlx. mm
Ellu &lt;po&lt;iihuuse
the frw-irhall
football &lt;rumo
game tn
tn Ann
Ann Arlwr
Arbor Rat.
Sat- ]at
thp Dav
Ray e'vau.Inrrl'c
Crawfords,
Century:
With invest and borrow funds for mutual benefit. Today
inumty h.^pital. Mrs. Nellie Cook, a
Alb(.r. jGIUs and new daugh- urdny.
Forest Willitt* and Will Crawford | uf Progrw* Sunday.
there
are
graduate nurse of Butterworth h&lt;x?-.. {(,r
September 22. at Nichols
Mr. und Xfrs. E. Davenport are were in Otsego und Martin Thurs-1 Mr. and Mra. Lyle Dickerson and1
.pfial. Grand' Rapids, will be in
returned home on Sunday spending the week end witli friends.day P. M.
I Jane attended the Harvest Festival]
12,000 Such Cdmpaniet with
charge New equipment has been in- Spa.
nanu&gt;d Ruth Gwen-1 in Champaign. Illinois. On their. Mrs Ray Crawford and daughter at the Bunnell church Friday cVe$9,000,000,000in A—ets, stalled.
• tl.llvn
'
return home they will visit A Cen- is spending several days in Otaego., nhbr.
known as building aqd loan companies.
The fire-department w-i . calico
3^^ Parent-Teacher Or-1 Uir.v of Progress Exposltlap in Chi- John
’**— ------‘
-------■ Ritchie -&gt;
Crawford.
Mildred Roush I ••
Mr.
and• Mrs. Fred
ot KalW&lt;&lt;'n&lt;-.‘d;iy to the JetUrtc home to
U11.
•
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_
nnd daughter
were in ' Hastings amazoo visited at Mr. and Mrs. LCoThe “National” is one of these mutual companies, and since
• ~
lie Sunday.
extinguish a small rcoL tljc
. • tng of th' y».ar on FruLiy • veiling, j ,Mr. and Mrs'. D. B. Green •were Thursday
P. **
M.
its’organization. 43 years ago. has never, lost a dollar of any
Dan Garhnger is able to be out October 13- Elt ctb ii pi officers, u. Sunday guests of Mr. und Mrs. War-1
----------- &lt; &gt; »i-------------member's principal.
again from his Hines,* last week
^prcunim and cafeteria luncheon ureiren Coolbaugh of Coats Grove.
MARTIN CORNERS.
Let u* tell you more about this fine old company and its
A large crowd was in town s.itur-. t..a.tK,.. „• ;tw evening.
: Mr. and Mra. Welby Cfocklprd and : Mrs. Eva Trautwein visited Mrs1 Ed Deakin wax home from Lanplan.
day night to enjoy the- entertain-,
-------------------------------- family spent Sunday with'Mr. and1 h. f. Munn und Miss Lena Heide- ’ *‘”R 0Vcr thr wc*’k en&lt;1ment given by .1 negro quartette.
HENDERSHOTT.
Mr.-- Robert Owen and family of inan in Lakeview Friday of just' Mr. Chester Les’le of Olivet called
from Battle Creek. Oyer 300 l’«‘»‘1’; Mr anrf ?!l- A C .Clark and fam- Grund Haven.
week.
.
. «&gt;n B- J. Wellman and Wm. Cog*Su £KnX ihu
Ur- uk'n
■ ll- :1,r
c“rus.“n&lt;! !im«"■ Bergman
»«■» of
ot 'arum
Ra*u&gt; o
':1! Sunday.
»?*•&gt; .. ,
.
Mrs.
‘Grand Rapids
**'M
' ily and Miss Maxine Laciu of Flint hiui hnnn
been visiting
vicitinv her
H»r daughter,
rtnttghter. Mra.
MritJ Mr. John Ruling is giving his
'
j Kalairuuot.'t Friday.
' '---------- - «♦»-------------J Mr. a;;d Mra UClear «.f Dctiof. [ visit, d Mr. aqd Mra. John Dell Fn- Harvey Leonard, and family the &gt; farm home a thorough over haulinn
j and making some decided improveday
mid
Saturday.
Geo.
CurtU.
who
past
week.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
Hte r- k- nd guests at Chas, H. n• — A.|
- 'meats on the same.
lias been Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dell
a good attendance at the
P. T.
Mrs. L. e'Mudge and Mrs Ruth ucraholt -..
1250 Griswold BL, Detroit, Mich.
'.for J wo week*, returned to his home1 Friday evening and a nice program • Mr. H .1. Waggoner and family,
Mudge eptertained Friday fi&gt;r din-i ClascrHcndenhoit
Dstrolt's Oldest Bulldltig and
.
and Mr., Claud White and family of
.. '
bwho
i. was 1 ope
'i ­ 111 E1Iut wlt!1 them.
of readings, songs and music.
Loan Association
ner in honor of L. E. Mudge's 80th&gt;tcd on at Pennock
hoAKal
lust
pe:u o&lt;k nw'ix.a in Duvld Kiljiatrick of Lansing spent
Melvin aim Alice Whetstone. Al-- Olivet visited Ut B. J. Wellman' &gt;
birthday, Mr. and Mrs. Hack Webb, weef' ~
.
IXMidlcitls (is i.ttt.n.;
u,.ek end with his parent* Mr. ma Hilton arfu Mrs. Millie Fisher' Saturday.
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
Mrs Elsie Tucker Lee. Minnie Bai- hlang
’ fine,
land Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick.
I attended church hi Hastings Sun-] Mr. ad Mrs. B J. Wellman were in
! ley and Mrs. Louise Lathrop.
„
R&lt; mile Mot: went lo the
Mra. Elizabeth Gibbonty vl.-ltol day evening and enjoyed hearing Olivet on buslhess the fore part of
Miss Helen Willitts of Kalamazoo
i.Fair Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. V. K. Brumm of The Kentucky Harmony Singers. " i
Normal was a guest of the home
- .,ur Sunday । Nashville Sunday.
i Mrs. Loyal Lowell of Quimby, our
1 folks over the week end.'
■School MijKTintciideiit. ho* a mii-' Mr. and Mra. Arthur Giddings and' delegate to the Michigan conference
1 Mr. und Mrs. Samuel jOratroth.' prix' program for h- xiS1md.1v.. Siu daughter Ruth of TaWas City spentrat Benton Harbor, gave a very in-1
[Mr. and Mra. Leslie Adams. Mra.lr--ZniindiluV
—
i.xxi
t,,L' w‘''k end witli Mra. Lena Vclte. teresting and inspirational re|&gt;ort of
Sarah Ostroth and Mr. and Mrs. ■Die Lada- Aid will .-inc a, chick- Mrs. Veltc returned to Tawa* City । it at thr Martin church Sunday.'
t Sterling Ostroth and cluldrcn took
irunge
I *1111 ll&gt;em for a week's visit.
i Sunday School next Sunday at the i
.
supper at the Star Qf
il
. their dinners to the home af Rev.
tj
v
.
[
Eugene «w.u
Rich and family
A1 usual hour. You are cordially, in-;
Mr7 "aiiu.7. "ru-rTair R.n.H.v ' h“H on Oct. 19. On account ok till
iauuV visited
wrai n
■1 ,7.7a' XTrc
.and
Mrs. Albert ClI,
Os,roth Sunday. t....
hi-regular
meilnig uljj
oimUcd.
Progre&lt;a Exjlaiition.
BxjXMition at
at,, vited to attend.
....
... , Century of Progress
11 Je gathering
u-,U v™.
I The little
gathering, was a farbwcll
farewell Mr.11 and Mra1 Ernie Muttu'-oii
and [ Chicago from ThUbday until Bun-------------- - ----------------I
party for Rev. and Mrs. OstrothJ Umlly with Mr. and Mra; Lawrence
(day.
'
BOWNE CENTER.
' who leave Tuesday for their daugh-, -jjr7; 7-.- -; 'y visited at!cj
' C
L. F, Angell of Hastings was a ^jr and Mra. Wayne Benton and'
I ter'-, home in Waterloo. Iowa, where: Lftn-tlaRjon and 'family
Sunday
guest of Mis. Suta Hilbert i 0^ wcre ln Grand Rapids Saturin Rutland Sunday.
”
lUwy expret to
(be wtatcr. :j James
~ Mead's
...
k&gt; and family
day.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Chester WillltU and Mra. Ella Lahr was surprised
...... on
.m [, Mr- •tll‘lH. J. Slang of Baltic Mr n)ld Mrs John Nash
।
the
home
of Mra. Albert Brill
j two children of Lansing spent Sat-.7,^
. 7. , _..
-, - ,nlng
when Mr. ar.d
—----and Mrs.
Mr. Creek and
Mra,--------------------C B Benham —
of Caledonia Thursday.
urday and Sunday with Rev. andjfT' b,?
—
... • ----­ nd
. Hastings
were guests of Mr.
-and
..m.,
KMthw.wvK.MNU
Mr
...m
Mrs Watt
accompanied’
Mrs. J. J. Willifta and Mrs. Clara ^,l.’‘2!1 *-;’Lr.
..............Mra . J/T.
- L-mluhl ...... XI.' K...-1 c I xu; Sui.dx,
I Day and daughters.
’
y^dcr.
Mra and Afra. Kenneth Pcnoycr to'
Mn. riam
&lt;&gt;l Hastings came with; Xllss Dorothy Dell u visiting her Hastings Thursday
Misa Helen WlUitts, Mry.
Claru ••lr' K’hiikS-W*
&gt;■&gt; Wi~r ■■&gt;: 1«Mr. .nd Mr.s Mn. 1&gt; U. ."S"1*
“&gt;■
Funeral services ot Hiram Sense ■
, Day and two daughters were
Lan,-i birthday.
r ■; , T'
Afiss inF-vXn
wwks after finishing the were held at the Mennonite church 1
sing
Mbs
‘,
ww
w yw-* W-*
ing Saturday
blUurday to visit “
Ml.
Evelyn u,ttnaaJ_
“ Evelyii.
c“"" “ Bron“
.
Saturday afternoon,? '
.
Dav.' who
non. Rn*.
'
Hn|»E ( ESTKK.
KaUm^
Jb 13ay
w.iu* la
Is attendina
atlendln8 La
Lansing
Bus“»■"»&gt;
.
Mr. ..r,d
and MH.
Mrs. Watt Thom.x
Thomas .nd
and
. ... 1 Mrs.. -Mrs.
aicuernoxv
x.w.n?
.. .w.v
1
I,u&lt;_ - .-.l..-;
Chas.unas.
McDermott
and ana
Mra atrs.i
I *' Mr. and' Mrs. Blake
' ' Rising and
» .A
with John Thomas and family of j
■ : tending the revival services at di-trlct
W. C. T. U. convention ut
Lansing.
The Hoover inrit have arrived shJi',z
..
.. .
Alk-gan Thursday and Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton and Mr. .md Mrs. Russell Kay of Kai- Mr. and Mrs. -Raymond FkuJ ac- Mr and Mrfi Howard Smith of
Our Price* Have Been Greatly Reduced
M
8U^W
•—and will give,without obliga­ Barbara of Marshall were guests
of■ amazoo spent the week end with
:sts oi
Mr and Mrs. V. Norton Salt
'
luruay
tlM.ir p.4n,n:j.
and 5^ pj-mik Mr- Oscar Lucils of Chicago and al- dl
,r
and We Will Guarantee You Satisfac­
tion to purchase, home dem­ . night and Sunday.
,
_______________
... A.til
— so attended lhe World's fair from'
—
1
Leonard.
NORTHEAST —
IRVING.
' orrat ration* of I lie new Silverr
Mr....and Mrs. O. L. Lightfoot Wore
tion. It Will Pay You to See U« About
sm rn MU'ir unnvi
Nlr un,! -,Ir'1 i i" '' of ..Thursday tmtil Sunday.
.....
. 1 1 .
wnuvr..
PncJrardv Ule .-[.-nt Monday evening- ,, Miss N^irnl Vanboo spent the Jn Hastings .Saturday afternoon.
Jubilee Hoovers, the greatest
1
Mr and Mra. Charks Cobb and at the Fred Ashby home
week end with friends in East Lan----- spent
Miss Mary Frye of Hastings
Your Repairs and Service.
Vcrtwn Tvxter spent the at ek end -vn-.'
cleaner values of 1933, to n'r daughter. Necoru. of Battlo Creek
Satifi’day night and Sunday with
nxmt Sunday with G. C Mar. iwll's.’with hi.&gt; grandparent.-. Mr. and Mra
Mrs Geo. Varney visited her her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Frye,
limited number of women.,
Mrs Alberta Grceuficia ol Mor- c. B McDe rmott, while his patent;, .mother. Mrs. Lily Taylor, of Kala- und family.
.
/
Mrs______
Will Dipp, who has been ™
So
. u ,:; “J:'k.
Allh hvr
lhe w.-riu ,-fair in Chi- mo Sunday.
.
,i ___
cago.
Ninety-three t«R»k advantage of ill the past three weeks, is rapidly
Mrs Irene Kent of Assyria spent Sunday visitors at Fred Ashby .- the excursion to Chicago Sunday improving which is very good news
when he calls. If you want to
ijnime wire. Mr. and Mra. Clare Ash- [and visited the Ocntury of Progress to her neighbors and friends.
bf sure of being on his lirnitvxl card home.
On the Corner of Church and Court Streets
Telephone 2121
1 by ot Camp Cib’er. Ml.v* I:.- / Ash-i Exposition.
| Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarty rind
by and friend of Kalama;After-, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager and family of Grand Rapids spent the
list, of if one time is more
and Mrs. H. J. noon visitors were. Mr tuid Mra Er- son spruit the week end with their' week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
nic Ashby, of Kalamazoo.
parents in Paw Paw.
i Blough.
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i

Drive in

Now is the
Time to Check Your Car
Over for Winter Driving! fl

ANDRUS SERVICE

Over 100 Years Ago

g[lj£ Rational ffinan &amp;
Imreatment flTnntpniuf

Why Spend Good Money

here:

On Your Car for Inexperienced Mechanics
When It Costs No More to Have It Done
By High Grade Mechanics and High
Grade Equipment.

THE NEW

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO. *

telephone for a definite ap­
pointment.

ton and Clcotai
th Mr-. Jay Haw-

Special Term* on

Hooter?., complete with dust-

,

-

-

» ihe R. chard Ken: home north of.

OUR BIGGEST
BARGAIN EVENT

ing equipment, while the A- ;.rk&gt;
Hoover men arc here.
H ■' in: and Mrs. Ebcr Hollman of

» • &gt;&lt; nt Wednesday with Mr.!
rs. Peter Hollman.
Ighborhood shorter and bell-:
.
re given Mr and Mrs. Muri,
i Belle* 'Olive Dulb Friday night.
Mr* Lulu Gray spent from Fri-:
dey until Sunday with Leon Gray's
; in W t Vermontville.
. ' .’In. Frank Norton will entertain
; the Wilcox Aid to up all day mevti ing Thursday. October 12
Mr Fred Body -and daughters?
' Jrini* and Caroline; and sons. For-I net and Ivan, of"Vermontville wen:
Sunday visitors of. the Frank Nor­
ton family.

2 for the price of 1 plus 1 cent

POWERS ECHOES.

^4r and Mrs Arthur Bedford and
fannh' visited her parents. Mr. and-:
. McjA-'. Schasberger, at Grand Rap­
ids. Sunday.
Robert Carter of Grand Rapid;
spent Sundav with his parents, .Mr.
1 and Mrs Will Carter.
i Mr. and Mt&gt;. DWlght Tabor of
Grand Rapids spent several days
’ the pust week with her mother. Mrs?
Senia Kelley, and’brother, Lawrence.
F r Sale By
Mra. Belle Carter win entertain
! at u social meeting, the member:, of i
' the Irving Home Economic.? Grmqr
at her home Thursday aKcmdon.
Oct 19.
Sunday guests at the home of Mr?
। and Mra Henry Frost were MIm
Daisy Froi&gt;t, Carl Light and Mr and
mm SIr
Mr; and
E**1-1
°i 6t Johns and
rhone gzzo
Mr&amp;
CraU
of
Holin**. Mich.

Miller Furniture
Company

' Dutton.

&gt;

?enntSALE
B&amp;hufeTT

over

See Big Handbills of More Than 500 Items!

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
October 18, 19, 20 and 21

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

HASTTNG^MICIL

♦

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. (XTOfiFR 11, 1933

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BARRYVTLIX.
I
SOUTH SHULTZ.
iArloa Carpenter, who decided they; spent Sunday with Mr. and Mre
NATIVE LAMBS BEST
, arc sometimes more than compsn-1 pounds silage, and 51 pounds of'
Creek visited their
sated by tiie value of their fleece if hay in each 100 pounds of grata. I A large crowd listened to a fine Wednesday night about midnight | would sail the sea of matrimony to- Jqhn Bush ot Hope Center.
Feeding oata was
much
sat-'Rally Day program at the church people were awakened from their Rether an_d may they liaw* a happy! ’ Letter Bonneville and daughter Mr*. C. Kenyan »a
IN STATE FEED-LOTS they are clipped before marketing
——
—more
------ —

Feeders who are willing to treat isfaetory “’*■hen“ a?
~ supple’*
Sunday.
I alumber by guns, horns and all “nd prw&gt;perou* voyage ta the wish ot torna. vtailed his mother and other
Bdd—fd
Re™,mber the L A. 8. at the kinds of notses. Liter we heard I thetr many friends here.
relatives in Battle Creek gaturday In company with Mr and 1
the flock for parasite* and whn.^au ment *—,.._—
-—
market the lambs In •mall-’iflW »* ! pou™-' ™ hnseed ca»e sav
, 1MMlie U1
*a_ 7°'liome
of Mr H11U
and mri
Mrs. eE. ,Golden they were .eranading the newlyHenry West and mother of Has- and Sunday
;they reach a marketable finish prob- pounds ot oaU, 22 pounds lv
of Kirn
corn ..^
llUa week Friday for dinner,
nr
weds. James Burghduff and Mtas tings and Mr. and Mrs. Mila Aahby
Mr. and Mr*. L. Btahop ot Battle
•• -Snvder
■
­
।ably can make more profit from J *d*R*. and 34 pound* of hay tor -•Mrs. Ada
of- -Hairtinita
-------------I
e»*y 100
ixiunds oi
of gain wnen
when uie
the
mu pounas
t part of test week with Mrs
----------".......
' -------- ------ —"
East Lansing — Native! Michigan feeding native lambs than froml ’ evwy
grain
wm 14 part*
to
£vine
■■
i ................................
,
.. ........ , „
or*,n mixture
mtvtiirai ■*■■
n*rt&lt; o.U
Ante tn
medium wool lambs proved to be a*|
«»"»** «*«•
। Miss Helen Willette of Kalamazoo'
.___________________________
________
_ tots as western The addition of allage to ration. 0IW
I. _good
winter______
feeding
i si*nt the week end with the home
faiS&amp;KfiSSSl/A*
lambs In trials carried on through of.thelled corn and alfalfa hay reMIDDLEVIU.t.
|foUu Saturday Helen, accompan-1
four years by the Michigan State duced the cost per hundred weight
.
i ।
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•
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■. . • •
I
Jf
..
;
College.
| of gain in lhe College trials. Add-j Aa T"* -.*.&gt;
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n
to'.d
W^*
bH U
Native, fine wool lambs did not1 ing linseed cake to Ute corn, hay.1 Tuesday
P M. when it wa' ™
“ flaia Day. and Mwi • Dvru and
feed as well as the native medium silage ration, increased the rate of thM
Uv,n* Ju*2 Vivian Day. spent Use day with Miss
Evelyn
Day
in
Lanaing.
wool lamb or the western lamb. A gala, made by the lambs a,nd gave
**• *7°
Mrs. Louise Lathrop, who has
lower first cost for the Michigan them a higher finish. The appetite threshing outfit, got his arm caught
been spending tt»e summer with her
stuck made it more profitable for of the animal* fedlinseed cake was ,jn
. feeding than lhe animals brought better than those not getting it. OUF «■*«“ knownabout here as a son in Prairieville, is visiting at the I
from western ranges. The blower Forty-two jamnd*of linseed cake! *“rd working man and much sym- home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde.1
gaitLv made by lhe fine wool lambs replaced M pounds ot corn,
b expressed for him and his Sunday guests atuheir home were.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDonald andi
’
) George and Mrs. Masters left with children of Hastings and Mr. and:
! their son. Richard, for Grand Rap­ Mr*. Danka and children and Miss
ids on' Wednesday, later going to Opal Webb of Battle' Creek.
1 Chicago,. Ill. where they will visit
Mr. and Mr* Chester Wlfictta.
, their daughter and other relatives Raymond and Janette of Lansing
and also have a look at the export- spent Saturday and Sunday with his
tion A fine vacation for them. parents and sister.
IThey ...^
livedu ...
in Chicago ...........
for many
-../I Merritt Meade. Hal Lathrop and
years and greatly enjoy getting back Mrs. June Irwin were among those
. for a vteit there
I who accompanied Mr. Wallace ot
LEADS THE
A MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE
Wednesday, while Mrs. CarpcntFr*Na*hvlile to the Chicago Fair over
was retyrnlng home from a neigh-■ the week end.
WORLD IN COFFEE SALES
[bor’a ahe tripped and fell in such, Mrs. Tob Garllnger of Nashville'
i a way m to break an ankle. She was attended church here Sunday and
। taken to Pennock hospital for treat- spent the remainder of tiie day with,
Buy coal that is nearly all heat—no waste
ment.
'
j Mrs. Esta Day.
। Did you ever hear of a veal calf | Miss Edith McClelland acconipanfrom slate or ashes that will not burn.
j committing suicide? Maurice Harp-j led Mrs. Greta Firsler to the Fair
er
had
a
calf
about
5
weeks
old
that
, over tiie week end
R?.D COMET COAL ignites readily, will
he wm expecting to sell soon. It' Rev. and Mrs. Gillette, who have
i had always been tied up in tiie, been visiting In this neighborhood I
not clinker, is easily controlled and burns
barn and the other morning when for
*cek went to Howell
he went to lhe barn the calf was and Lansing for a visit and will
freely to a soft, pink ash and very little of it.
idead. having got tangled up in the then return to their home at Gull:
I rope in such a way as to choke him-j lake.
। self to death.
! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox and
Less than a bushel of ash to the ton!
। Mrs Dell Allen spent last week Mrs. Edith Van Dorcn were in Bat-,
visiting her cousin. Mrs. M. LeonCreek on business Saturday. |
There will be quarterly meeting'
Try a load today and see for yourself.
ard, west of town.
| When George Doan and daugh- at the church Saturday evening
tcra moved to Holland they stored Sunday Bursts of Mr. and Mrs.
24%-lb
MILLED FROM FINE WHEAT
‘ many things here for lack of room Herbert-WUcox were, Mr. and Mrs !
[in their new home. They have re­ 8. E. Powers of Nashville. Mr. and i
Mild
Ib. 17c
6
cake*
19c
CHEESE,
Full
Crum
cently moved1 into larger quarters Mra. Clyde Core aiyl Clayton. Jr.,
AJAX SOAP
and but week had the balance of and Crystal of Lacey. Mr. and Mrs. I
lb. 17c
3 un. 10c BRICK CHEESE
Chief Bund
BABBITTS CLEANSER
their goods delivered lo them. Mr. Albert Hulsebo* and children of j
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
I Doan spends much-of his time flrti- Bellevue.
The Golden Rule elaas met with!
ing aiid is very successful at it.
BRICK
TILE -~i- FARM IMPLEMENTS
Holland
Crystal
Creamery
I Have you seen that smile Art Get­ Mrs. Ethel Green Wednesday for:
(SILVERBROOK, print, Ib. 24c
ty is carrying around? It is cai^scd their monthly meeting.
elephone 21 is
HASTINGS, MICH.
I by the birth of a daughter in a &gt;k»33c
pltal In Grand Rapids weighing five
COAT8 GROVE.
Large Bottle 23c KRAFT CHEESE Old English or Amarican 2
AMMONIA
Little
Bo-Peep
l and one-half pounds. Ail doing fine,, A fine crowd was present at the!
1-lb. pkg. 33c VELVEETA CHEESE Vi-lb. size 2 pkgs. 33c
TEA
"Our Own" Brand
even Art. Congratulations.
chicken supper
Friday evening. J.
' Charles H. Whit more', who is at­ Twenty-.seven dollars waa taken in.'I
; tending Western at Kalamazoo.; The L. A. S. thank* all those who]
5 CARTON 2»*7C
. spent Friday evening and a part of’ helpeti in any way to make it a sueEASY TASK
.Saturday with his |&gt;arents, G. D. ccm
’
and
Mrs.
Whitmore.
HE UNITED STATES has given more consideration to
Mrs. Kirk Wilcox was, hurt in:
The first meeting of the Middle - Hastings on the evening of Sept. I
building and loan associations than any other type ot an
Carton $1.15 N. B. C. MARY ANNS
Ib. 18c
ville Brotherhood will be held on
CIGARETTES Popular Brands
Institution and for the very good reason that these associations Monday evening. Oct. 30. Preparei 30 by a car striking her as she was1
crossing
the street She was not j
1-lb. tin 31c N. B. C. DANDY OYSTER CRACKERS Ib. 17c
HILLS BROTHERS COFFEE
have accomplished thr most wholesome results in thrift and
to attend this worthwhile meeting. hurt seriously and is able to go to j
Later we will give the program for her school work nt the Brown school
humr ownership. and the promotion of these objects is abso­
, the ’ series.
.
thta week.
lutely rxaentlal to lhe welfare of the United Slates.'*
Our supervisor, Julian M. Potts, Mrs. Jeanette Miller died at th.*!
left for Hastings Monday A. M to• home of her daughter. Mrs. Willard |
The above is taken from an address by HORACE RUSSELL,
attend the regular October inciting: Bolton. Tuesday night. She had;
COUNSEL FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD. Deliv­
ot the supervisors.
been sick for a number of years.!
WHITE HOUSE MILK Baby Size 3 can* 10c
BAKING POWDER Quaker Maid. 1-lb. can 23c
ered September 15. 1933, lo Aimtul CoarenUon ot UNITED
Before that time she lived in Wood-!
HIGIIBANK.
STATES BUILDING AND LOAN LEAGUE, Chicago, Illinois.
RAJAH EXTRACT Pure Vanilla Bot 15c
She was a member of the
RAJAH SALAD DRESSING
Quart 23c
Tin* Moore school P. T; A. will land.
M. E. church and W. C. T. V. of
meet this Friday evening, Oct. 13. Woodland.
k'EAILS OF SERVICE.
The funeral was held at |
A cordial invitation is extended to the home on Friday afternoon with
GRANDMOTHER’S WHOLE OR SLICED
1-lb. loaf
*11.
We welcome you.lo become a member ot our family.
F. C. Wing in charge and Rev.
j* Mr. and Mr*. Clare Marshall and Djomis
of Freeport preached the'
family spent Monday in Grund sermon. Our sympathy is extended!
RED
CIRCLE
COFFEE
Ib.
23c
CONDOR
COFFEE
lb. tin 27c
. Rapids.
to the bereaved relatives.
EOKAR COFFEE
lb. tin 25c APPLE SAUCE Quaker Maid
3 cans 25c
Mr. and Mrs F. Barnes of Fort
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Coolbaugh,
Wayne. Ind., returned home with and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shelley
; Mrs. George Often Sunday after attended A Century of Progress last
Pound
her visit of about three weeks.
week. The E. G. Smith family were
Griswold at Jefferson
Detroit, Michigan
Confection
Marshall
Green
accompanied among those who went there on the
Package
Supt. Wallace of Nashville for the excursion on Sunday.
I' week end at A Century gf Progress.
Miss Clara Woodman and the
J. L. Maus
MLMSU.
I Mrs Etha Burchett
Allegan Misses Carrie and Charlotte Lewis
1?211717 A NEW SHOWER ,„..*
EACH PURCHASE OF
■IDIRAHMMI LC
IlepreM-nlaliTC
and Mr end Mrs. Howard Burchett of Dayton visited at H. Woodmans,
r
AND BATH CAP
4 roll* SEMINOLE TISSUE 4roU&gt;a5'
BAMKSVSnM
and family of Assyria spent Thurs­ on Saturday and Sunday.
Uaaliug*. Mich.
day evening with Mr. and Mra.
On Friday evening. Sept. 29. a
Clare Marshall.
surprise birthday party was given
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Ruth Woodman by the young pco-j
Mrs. Sarah Ostroth and Mr. and pie of the Sunday School class.
T
Mrs Sam Ostroth and Mr. and Mrs. Games were enjoyed and refresh-'
Sterling Ostroth and family were menta were served.
Sunday guests of Rqv. and Mra. AlLarge, Firm Hcadt
Paul Stewart, pastor' of the "
Ibert Ostroth at Nashville.
MICHIGAN BELL
Church of Christ of Ionia and chap­
I Mr. and Mrf. Merle Hecker of lain of tiie prison, gave a very In­
Hastings
spent
Sunday
evening at teresting address Sunday evening;
TELEPHONE CO.
the.
Fancy Grade
I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawblitz a.
at the Community service. On next'
I Ehret Skidmore of August* spent Sunday evening the leader will be
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Mrs. RusscirtJcrtiond.
j Guy.
*
ZU
A
Good Quality
. Mr. and Mrs. Curt Marshall and
WEST HOPE.
Mr. and Mra. Clare Marshall were
We have a new scholar at school.'
in Buttle Creek Saturday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moon of. Bal­ Billy Vaughan, who has come to
Fancy Grade
his home with Mr. and Mrs.
timore called on Mr. and Mrs. Laurl make
Roy TerryMarahali Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hunt recently
Mrs. Clare Marshall and several
from Flint the follow-1
of the school children attended the entertained
play. "Tile Silver Thread," Friday ing: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hunt and an
afternoon in Hastings.
unmarried
son
and daughter. Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. C. Keck and fam­
is Ed ’s sister.
ily spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rickerson'
Claud Reid's, near Hastings.
of Grand Rapids called on titair,
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Bop Ford,
COUNTY UNE.
Miss Olga Eckard! visited her Sunday.
Tender Chuck Cuts lb.
Archie Woodman and Raymond
brother in Grand Rapid* Thurs­
Anders were Worlds Fair visitors
day.
•
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and Sunday.
RIB BOILING BEEF
Lean and Meaty
lb. 6c
Mr. hnd Mra. Roy Terry and fam­
son. Ellwood, of Woodland called
on Mrs. Carrie L. Oerlinger and ily spent the week end in Battle
PORK STEAK
Lean Cuts
.
3 lbs. 25c
Herman and Luta Winkler Thurs­ Creek. Sunday evening Mr. und
Mrs. Wm. Long of Battle Creek
day evening.
Mrs. Rose Wachter of East Wood­ called on MH and Mrs. Terry.
Our school pupils attended the
land visited Mrs. H. J. Gibbon
play "The Silver Thread” in Has­
Thursday afternoon.
Whole Fresh Picnics
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Schuler, Mrs. tings Friday afternoon. They were
very
much delighted with it.
F. A. Eckardt. the Misses Rose and
Olga Eckardt. Mrs. Carrie L. OerHICKORY CORNERS.
PORK ROAST
Center Cuts of Shoulder
linger and Mrs. Herman Winkler
Ib. 8c
attended the funeral of Mrs. Carl
The Rev. R. E. Durkee nt Lansing
Beasmer hi Hastings Friday after­ Will assist Rev. C- S. Rennets in!
SLICED BACON Cello Wrapped
y2 ib. pkg.. 2 for 15c
noon
the revival meetings this week.
When bridge parties luncheons, dances and
Mr. and Mrs Walter Oooke. Mr.
The Home Economics Club girls,
and Mrs. Victor Eckardt and Mr. and the boys of the Agricultural
other pleasant events an* planned, invitations
and Mrs. Arthur Bates expect-to Club will put on a fair at Kellogg1
attend the fair in Chicago from school October 20th. .The people'
Fresh Ground Beet 5 lbs.
usually arc extended by telephone. Those
Tuesday till Friday of this week.
ot the community are urged to tiring
without telephones very often are npt inelud.
exhibit*. A barbecue supper will be!
BALTIMORE CENTER.
served.
SAUER KRAUT
Fresh Pack
lb. 5c
ed in such affairs.
Mr. and Mrs Russell Greenfield October llth Is the date for the
will entertain the East Baltimore Kellogg P. T. A
FRESH LAKE PERCH
Lake Erie Caught
Center Aid Society Wednesday. Oct. . ‘ The Methodist Protestant L. A. S.
2 lbs. 25c
Have jour telephone reinstalled now, before
U. Pot luck dinner. Everybody in­ will be entertained at the home of
the season of social activities sets tn. It will
vited.
Mrs. Inez Ford for dinner Friday.
Arabelle Smith entertained Sun­ October 13th.
justify its cost iu good limes alone. And, tu a
day, Miss Etael. Mr. Hof! and Robert
Two cottages at Gull lake, one be- ■
Lean and Meaty
Solomon of Battle Creek.
protection in timet ofemergency, itupriceleu.
longing to Glen Todd, burned fn*
Mr. Hannah is to move to the day night.
I
Hendershott district.

Tests at East Lansing Show
1 Mich. Stock Returns Higher
1
Profit to Oood Feeder

r,? '

♦

8 O’CLOCK

Save Money
on your Fuel'

3 lb. bag 55c

lb

Iona Flour

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

Soap Chips

T

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99®

*236

Butter

•T

I

\ Whitehouse Milk "—•~3™20c

Bread

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association

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Cocoanut Corn Crisp

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

HEAD LETTUCE
SWEET POTATOES
YELLOW ONIONS
mcintosh apples

15c

zsc

A &amp; P MEAT MARKE,TSj

BeeS Roast

Pork Roast

YOU'RE INVITEQ MORE OFTEN
IF YOU HAVE A TELEPHONE

Hamburger
Spare Ribs

You can order a telephone from
any Telephone Buaiticta Oftiec.
lartaUatiun will be made promptly.

■w

6c8c

The Health Program Friday eve­
ning at lhe McOmber was fine and
enjoyed by all who attended.
The Camp Fire girlg of this place
have their first meeting Thursday
evening with a ••.■eeme roast.

DULL HEADACHES GONE

SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
Headaches caused by constipa­
tion are gone after one dose of
Adlorika. Tills cleans all poisons
out of BOTH upper and lower
Farming u 20.000 yean old. ac- I bowel*. Give* better sleep, end*
cording to an expert So they have । nervou*nes* B. A. LyBarker,
. been looking for relief that many I Druggist.—Adv.
!years—Atlanta Congelation.
. ‘

A &amp; P FOOD

25c

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PAOB TIN

LEGAL’ notices

THE HASTINGS B INNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 1M3

PINE LAKEOn Sunday afternoon Mr. and'1
Mrs. Leon Wood and children of;
1 rowbridge called on Mr. and Mrs. ],
Underwood, of Holland. Oct. 4. Fu­
Every Indication at This Time is That
New Treatment Now Avail­ neral services at Dowling and turlal
John Rogers.
Wednesday afternoon the Helping'
able is Safe If Used When in Baltimore Cemetery. Mr and
[Hand Club met with Mrs. Walter I1
Temperature Is-Right
Mrs. Rpnald Haynes spent Tik-a- Warner with fifteen members and*
Lu«y Norris and Orvle Ludlow nt'
East Lansing.—Protection of reed tended the funeral. Mrs. Frye w.o day in Hastings lhe guest ut Rev. .four vtsllars present. Tho early]1
a resident of this place some ’rear: Conklin and family.
| part of the afternoon was given!
.......
weevil can be insured by fumigating ago and made many friends wiillt
l&gt;'ln8 “ Quilt- Then a short ,
tiie Seed with carbon disulphide or here. She leaves a -on and two p)u]|1J)s vnted the formers .voit
session followed after
Skidmore, near Vuksburg which Bernice Mlnar. program'1
with propylene diclorlde -mixture, daughters, numerous relatives and
•
.
according to entomologists at Mlclu- friends to mourn her loss. Sym- Tuexiay.
chairman, told in a very interesting .• ।
WU»- U rxk-ndnl «. Il» &lt;«Mib
j s.s„, rf'iw ,„,lM
„nt w manner of ■her visit to A Century i
gan State College.
A surprise party for Mr- Wil- lh(. Mclhqdtat church in Hastings of Progress Others who had at-',
fumigant when properly used and ham MeKlbbin was held at their gun&lt;|ay Owning (O hear 'tiie Kcn- tended gave brief sketches. Tiie'
hoine Saturday night. There were WIfky singers.
travelling basket which was ini
53/1O0
mil
,
twenty-one present
A delightful,
' '
rhfirge ot Mrs. Rogers and Mrs. Pox, I1
netted &gt;1.76. The November meet- ।
• r.turci to r«o«»r .urn naonry* or
, , , ,
I
/, . ,-----. „ ------ ,,
rt thrrevf.
.disulphide is highly inflammable
ing will be held with Pearl Bagley. ।
' | HOSE who
daughttr.
NOW. THF.REFoRW. »r titiu* of th* and explodes when Ignited. Propy- Kibbln's birthday anniversary. All,Edd- Uc-,ott
At this time each one is requested i
"" "a
,n,*4,ln,i- 'At.**'4 ”tr,‘ i!ene diclorlde is not inflammable wished her many happy return*. ■ Mrs. Mary Payne of. Hastings to bring fruit, vegetables or Jelly ।
&gt;»• «pi&lt;xk.
Mr. and Mr* Callus Hughes and -I*’*1 Thureday with Mrs. C N. To- which will be contributed to the
•
bought
their
coal
a few weeks
t».« •-•rt.a .!»• &lt;t
a. n. ivna.' Grain ciin not be fumigated suc- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lathrop spent .bl&lt;r
Ixxrpitals.
,n ’?
courfully when the tem|&gt;grature b the last at the week at A Century Frank Tobias from Nashville vtelfMiss Clara Scott visited relatives 1
•rr'hxij i.y Mie ■! i. .Hie \»b.1uo. ai below 60 degrees F.-or when the of 'Progress. They returned Sun- ed his brother. Mr. ond Mrs. C. N. in Grand Rapids on Sunday.
ago
SAVED
MONEY
... and
1
- North fr“nt 4»-&gt;r o th# vomits grain or beans ore damp. Thc'gcr- day. ”
iTpbtus. Sunday.
Mrs. John Stewart of Plainwell 1
"SR
mUutlMl or lhe md is injured «th. Those from here going to Chicago1 Mra. Spellman Casey and son.
r wh»r- the vir.-uif Court f&lt; r Hie Cann, seed is wet when fumigated. When Sunday were. Mr. and Mrs Venn* Rex. went to Chicago Sunday and’ Is spending several days with Mrs. 1
Earl James.
&lt; t lurry i.■ h«-w. &gt;f die t r. ini*«- d«- temi&gt;eruturcs are low. tire fumlgatCalthrbp and Hazel, Mr and Mrs ; attended A Century of prugreas.
Mrs. George Gabriel, who has ‘ ।
'r*.f
nerwifry t" re.ii.e tbting material will not xapowizc.
, uui .lur mi -aid n-&gt;rnr»«». with inter 1 the benn weevil lives over wintdr Charles Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. James| Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and spent the past month at her cot-1
Boulter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
IM-Back.
!
family
sftent
Sunday
In
Hastings
tage on the cast end of the lake and]
,
lnn't?,Fn?iu.iinV‘r.nowerrin bcBIU Or pca’';' ani1 fltps from
Mr.
Honeywell.
Frank
and
Gordon.the
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marshal
visiting
friends, went to Kalamazoo,1
i Swfilil br* rtitui-: I4i&lt;i |.remi«ri them to bean fields in the spring. If
on Sunday where she will visit-1
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johneock arc Mr. -and Mr*. Edd. Newton and friends for a few weeks before re- ।
kre carried to,the field and the new
crop Is surq to be. attacked by the the proud parents of a daughter mother. Mr* (Mara Brown visited turning to her home in Dayton. Ky. (
born October 3. Janet Ann Ls the Mr. and Mrs. Forest Hall &gt;nd family
Among those who are attending
by ordering YOUR coal NOW
. Of South Hastings Sunday.
‘
nnd have recently attended the I1
. Infested beans are worthless for name. Congratulation*.
food anti are usually so seriously in-- Mr. and Mrs. Peeling with their Volnuy Hardy visited at Vent Wel- World's Fair are. Mr. and Mrs. Mar- ।
famlly
have
moved
to
Port
Huron
tn
A.v.vna
Sunday.
.
'
cus
Bagley. Walter Warner. Mr. and i
0
—before prices go any higher!
J tired that they will not germinate
We
wish
them
success
lit.their
new,
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Fred.Bugbee
of
BalMrs.
James
hfevins,
Hattie
Killibk,]
j
If planted for seed.
! timbre vi.-itid her brother, Mr. and Mr. nnd Mrs? Cassius Hughes. Mr. I
I Beans to be treated should be home.
Our service will make clean satisMrs. Nettle Brown nnd Norma Mrs. Frank Golden, nnd family.
and Mra. Arthur Lathrop. Mr. and
Iplaced in tight bins in which all
cracks have been ^topped. One and of Orangeville mode-numerous calls Mr. and Mrs. W- O. ’Dibhis spent Mrs. Lee Nottingham and Itfle. 1
jI
•
factory delivery to your home.
Sundav with Mr.- and Mrs. Edd. Lloyd. Ruth. Clark and Alvin.
one-half jxiunds of fumigant should on friends here Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. N. H. Barb.-r. Mr. Travcr In the McOmbbr district,
[be used to each 100 cubic feet of
.SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
'space In the bln. The fumigating nnd Mrs. George Wood and Dora: Mr. and Mrs. Dodge from near
Johnsofl
attended
the
Odd
Felh.w
.piwport
railed
on
Miss
Sus|e
PhilWalter Culbert and son. Robert.
material is poured directly on the
und Mr. and Mrs. Buneli Phll- Frank Shriber. Wade Marlowe and
seed to be treated after the seed is and Rebekah Association nt Nashson. Hubert Mqrlowe. attended A
covered with several thicknesses of viiic Monday night. A very pleas-, npj Sunday
blankets with newspapers between ant time was reported. Mrs. Barber M»f and Mrs. Fred Meyers re- Century of Progress Sunday.
them. The covering is removed aft- was elected president of the asso- funwd t0 Detroit Friday after Mrs. Eugene Nichols spent Mon­
elation-for the coming rear.
spending a week with Mr- and Mra. day with Mrs. Wilcox of Coats
ej; 48 lUMir.&lt;
_
Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Wood '*ere:&amp;w. Newton and family.
Grove.
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
entertained to a chicken dinner! Ot..irgta Newton accompanied Mrs.
Mrs. W. W. Eisenhood
went
Dealers In WOOL, CRAIN. SEEDS. FLOUR,
[Sunday nt the home of Mr. and.Palli smith home Fridav night and Thursday to Battle Creek to visit
FEEDS. COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.
hcr RU(.st GVrr Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wotring and Mrs George Wood al Delton. .
her daughter, Mrs. Lyle Quimby.
son. George, of Nashville and Mr.
Mr . and Mrs. Delos Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Waters and
Mr. and Mra. William Shriber and
TELEPHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
and Mrs. Gaylord Wotring air.l son of Toledo. Ohio, came f-V.day ,lr and Mra stewart/Waters and daughter of Hastings spent Satur­
folks,
baby oFNcXwJTork called on Mr and to visit’ ’the
’ ’ home
“
“ ' returning[,baby and Makd Newton from near day night with Mr. und Mrs. Frank
;
, Mrs. Ward Green and Mr. and Mrs. to their home Sunday.
Delton called on Air. and Mrs. Edd. Shriber.
Glenn Wotring Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. David Deal were Newton Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. William Usbome of
, Mbs Catherine Spindler of Wood­
Grand Rapids spent Sunday with1
land s|wnt the week end with Miss,
Mr. and Mrs. LaFayettc Usbome. i
Miss Aschn Buck add Kendall The Ladles' Aid mMta in basement
Caroline Wtnsloff.
. |
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeler and
nowudtiy* family spent Sunday with the for­ Buck s|x'nt Sunday evening in Bat­ Thursday. Oct. Iflth. Dinner served
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wotring and
'
daughter left for Holland Thurs-i
by the committee. Everyone wel­
mer's mother. Mrs. Margaret Ans- tle Creek.
Mrs. Faye Ddnley and children, come.
,
! day enroute to A Century' of Prog-1 were schoolmates In the long ago. | to Mr. and Mrs.’ Arthur Getty of paugh, of Quimby.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Middleville. Mrs. Getty will’lx- re­
■‘ress where they will spend a few
MIm Ethelyn Ann Shriber of Has­ Betty and Jack, of Hostings spent Mr. and Mrs. Hale of Linden came
OToole ot Battle Creek. September! membered ’ os Lucile Johnson. tings spent Sunday with her grand­ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.' Leo Friday night to ’ their daughter's,
days.
I Barry. .
25.----------a daughter.
Jean. ----Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A- C. mother. Mrs. Frank Shriber.
Loren Hershberger and fatally of —
------ -Patricia
—------------Mra. Guy Cline's, being railed here
Liberty Mills. Indiana, and Miss O'Toole was formerly Mbs Evelyn 'jotinsoA. She is in the hospital in
Mra. Anna Buck entertained the
by the serious accident in which
Glenn* Blocher were Sunday guests Honeywell of this place. Congratu- .Grand Rapids.
[
NORTHWEST-THORNAPPLE.
Doreas Society on Wednesday.
Mr. Cline lost his hand. He was able
at Harrison- Blocher's.
■
| latlons.
•
I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bowerman
Mira Barbara Bowman of Has­ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schantz and lo be brought home Sunday but Still
Ellsworth Smith and family, and Mrs. Norn .Doyle of Olrego.spent and children began housekeeping in tings spent Wednesday evening with son. Russell, nnd Maurice Thomas suffers much pain.
Mrs. Sherman Smith of Hastings .several days with her sbteri Mrs. the Fred.-Wtwernutn house near the Mr. nnd Mra. Walter Culbert.
and Miss Ruth Heintz of Leighton
Next Sunday will be Rally Day nt
I spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs.] Fannie Jackson. While hrrel she Colman fcchool as Mr.-and Mrs. Fred
Arthur ptrodtbeck of Rutland and Mr. and Mra. Henry Beck went
church nnd a program is being
spent Sunday with his parent*. Mr. on the excursion from Hastings to the
prepared. Everyone come, preaching
Victor Wcnsloff spent the week' Triple Link Club will meet wish
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Albert have left and Mra. J. J.' Strodtbeck. '
■ Chicago Sunday.
nt
U.30 and 10:30 Sunday School,
Pearl
Bagley
Friday.
October]
for
their
new
home
in
Chicago.
end with’friends in HastingsMr
'
Miss Virginia Buck and Esther Mra. Joseph Schnurr and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Makley and1 13- All day meeting, pot luck din-1
Lassen of Buttle Creek spent the Verne Thomas attended tin- Sunday
He who laughs last is probably the
daughter of Charlotte werp guests ---- Will start o’travelling basket cently from a trip to A Century of week end with Mrs. Anna Buck and School teachers' inkctlng at Hastings one
who intended to tell the story
of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Makley Sun- with a committee of Several trice Progress in Chicago.
family.
: Wednesday.
himself n little later on.—Punch.
John Grice returned to his home
Carol Brodbcck is attending col­
after spending ” a time with id*
lege In Ohio.
\
daughter and husband. Mr. and Mr.'.
• Mr. and Mra; Jarsna of Grandvillei Mrs. Ada Cortrlght and Dr. Jay Roberts, in Grand Rapid.*.
were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Mullen, of Otsego were call- Mr. and Mrs. -Let- Lapham and
Icrs nt Mrs W. J. Polley and Mrf.
M.tjjla Grove spent Thursday after­
noon at the Greenhome.
Sunday guest* at Mrs. Mary Fish- DeBack. Mrs. Clinton Castle. Norma,• Will Green, who has been staying
and Frederick Castle have been with his brother. Albert and family
handed in ns being In Chicago Sun- the pa*l summer has left for Flor­
A high school in Enunei
ida to spend the winter.
i many, is In it-Wiooth year.
_____
r__ K Lt ...
...... . along nicely - There was no school Thursday aft­
Mrs. Sholp
getting
i The old-fushloned boy who used I from her major operation. Tills
ernoon its the teacher, Mrs. pteeby,
' to off and Join the circus mw hos-a gratifying to her many friends.
went to Grand Rapids. '
I Allen Streby attended a banquet
help wash the dishes because Ills sis-| Neeley. and our boys
•fetory: nn&lt;'. evening l;ist?week at Lansing
ter haa gone off to try out In the Tor the visiting nine. ...... ..
...... given by the Curtis Publishing Co.
movies.—Border Cities Star.
| The boys from here who belong Will
„„ Maynard returned to his
_____________________;_________ to the IJelloRg ball.team feel quite home
......a- in Fennville after spending
the -iirnmer with Mr. and Mrs.
lost only omr game this msen. _ Claud Willson.
Flossie Adrian-on gave a fin-? report‘on tiie Missionary program, she
Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Frey and
daughter of Michigan City were
Wednesday evening six of ouri callers nt Rex Waters’ Wednesday
young people attended lhe Epworth j evening.
League Rally at the Hastings M. E.; Mason Newton spent Sunday with
church. A pot luck rupjMT was
served after which an entertaining
and Instructive program was given.Those who attended from here were.' John Willison were, clarence l^ytie
Marian. Richard, and Lewif. John­ anti family ot Hope Center. Ray
son. Nina B. Smith and Lucile and Durkee and family of West Ho|&gt;e,
Doris Adrianson. If mon- &lt;f our. Walter WlUison and family of Gun
young {xtople could see the r. spouse Marsh also Charley .Beck of Gales­
in other churches to the Epwortli1 burg and Gordie Durkee and-son
\ la-ague meetings, they'would take David of Dcllonmore interest in their own league.' Mrs. Vina Durkee and Mrs, Eva
Let’s have many out next Sunday Beck attended the'Century of Prog­
evening at seven o'clock. Come anil ress in Chicago Sunday. ■

DESTROY BEAN WEEVIL
Mrs. Millie Frye died at the home
BY FUMIGATING SEED of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank

Coal I&gt;r&gt;™
G".ins

“notice'

.

YOU CAN
• SAVE Money

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

st GEuBOi: W.

GOOD
BUSINESS

FOR THE

RIGHT MAN

Miss Doris'Adi iansonattended the
Women's Foreign Missionary Soci­
ety meeting of the Grand Rapids
district nt Grand Rapids, Thurs­
day, with Rev. and Mrs. Miles. They
had live pleasure of. hearing five
missionaries from China, India and

gusta and Mrs. Hcl’.cn Garrett and
two children of Chicago were guests
&lt;&gt;i Mason Newton Thursday evening.
• Mrs- Donald McQuarrie visited
her’ daughter. Marjorie and the new
granddaughter in Kalamazoo one

BUICK-PONTIAC

MF. and Mrs. Stewart Waters and
Sunday School Rally will be held ■baby Marie spent Sunday afternoon
I the M. E. church Sunday. Octo- with Mr. and Mrs. Will Louden and
it 15. Let the attendance be all Mnrvcl near Gull lake.
the name implies..
, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Louden and
daughter Ddnna of Gull lake were
rrr.rr.i, non. cituari tirmrai.
,,, .
---------- ---------Probate.
Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. rollers at DonMld McQuarrie s and
,he M,a,e of Olfnn Marclus Bagley were. Mr. and Mrs Rex Waters’ Sunday afternoon.
N.»» y. BosteWniioa «l«-l in old ,cUrl: P»rry Chapman of Martin, Mr. and
prtiilon vmriot th»t tbw.n4m ni.tr*- Mrs. Dorr Backus and daughter.-.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wertman
,&lt;Hh*r'-nt\b!"':i'-r*o‘n 'and
Bolton Of Gajesburg. spent Sunday with his brother. Har­
Tt L nr.irtrd. th«t tho si.t
'ti/ Sunday gtwffs were. Mr. and Mrs.
of Galesburg.
,»wr. A I' i-ei.T «t t.-n .-•.i..;k •&gt; th# E- E. Cross. Mr. and Mr*. Angus' lan.
Leslie Gould and family visited
rroby n»i*K.int«dPfor Morinit' »*I&lt;J,npcti* j
o°*. C
Mr’ his parents at Athens Triday;
cn.
.
and Mrs. Richard PetUjobn.
Ivan Campbell and. wife of Bat. 1 iUE Buick-Olds-Pontiac Sales Company— a
!». S.&lt;S!
n.ur&gt;&gt;l.r» ol K»l«m.,m. IX-l u
ward selling Buick* and Pontiaca to new prospects,
of Mr. and Mrs Urt Bergman.
Hughes of. Toledo. Mr. and Mrs
Tire Cedar Creek Ladies* Aid will ■* subsidiary of General Motors—want* a good
«nd helping Buick and Pontiac owner* to get tho
iLyle Tobias and son of Battle liave 3 business meeting at the business man to establish a Buick-Pontiac dealer­
Creek called on R. W. Hughes Sun- churfh Thursday afternoon ut 2:30
most satisfaction and pleasure out of their cars.
ship
in
this
community.
Naturally,
wc
want
the
o'clock All members try and be
... If y&lt;Ai are the man we want—or if you know
W. Hughes was a week end
i beet man we can get ... a man fully capable of
of hi* daughter In Battle
The Harvest Festival at the M. P.
of such a mon—we should be glad to tell you
church Friday evening was well at­ eatablishing a permanent and profitable sales and
all about tire Buick-Pontiac franchise and ex.
tended. Mr. Ketcham gave a fine service business. He must be a man of sound bus­
talk. Rev. Smith and fatally re­ inc** judgment... of good reputation among his
plain it* many advantages. But we advise you
' iKibbln home, also visited relatives ceived many gift*.
'ofn,n and friends in Yankee SJpr.ngs.
Forrest Gould of Yorkville spent friends and neighbors ... a man who is willing
to act quickly. Such an opportunity is not likely
i»r» to* Miss Ruth McKlbbln Is sjendlng Sunday with his brother. Leslie, and , to give liberally of his time and hi* abilities to­
to
be available for long. . . . Write or wire
a sliort time with Mrs. F. Under- family.
•4J"(,’‘- &gt;ood at Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Owen and
riaimt; The Christian Endeavor will meet children. Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen
in th# with Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Griffin at ware callers at the home of their
Zone Manager
] the U. B. Mission Uj Hastings, Oct uncle. Mr. and -Mrs. Gharlle Ham­
be*ni ;14 for their regular business jneet- mond, of Baltimore, Sunday oftcr&gt;4 &lt;i«r ing. Pot luck supper. Also it will be
BUICK . OLDS - PONTIAC SALES'-CO.
’*,0*k.the time of Quarterly meeting at
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Laribee and
the same place. J. L Batdorff. pre-, [Mrs. IL Leavitt were visitors at A
Detroit, Michigan
iu
siding elder.
| Century of Progress Sunday.

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franchise to be placed with
the right man in this city!

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D. U. BATHRICK,

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THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

fefrPAGES ■

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 18, 1933

,C0mfflESC0-A
■E INFORMATION
First Barry County Color Tour
ABOUT HUSTINGS
VERT BOM BONDS Long Caravan of Twenty-Two Cars and

M. E. A. MEETING TO

BE HELD OCT. 27-28

PAGES Ito 8

THE SUPERVISORS
. ELECT OFFICERS

NUMBER 25

FIDST MEETING OF
IHEBHIM

APPOINTMENT

Named as Inspector With
Teachers of Fourth District
Public Utilities Commisto Hear Varied Program
at Grand Rapids
j
BERT TINKLER RECALLS
NAME WM. L. CHASE.MEMCOULD HAVE DQJiE MORE
. BEPBESENTATIVM TBOM
Teacher* In the fourth dbtflet of
FACTS AND INCIDENTS
IF STATE HAD PAID ITS
BER OF THE COUNTY
editor of the Lakeview Enterprise: STARR COMMONWEALTH
the Michigan Edupatioaal A-Mochi Everything conspired to make the ■ The Rev. L. L. Dewey lead com­
and Edmore Times in •Montcalm!
r.AUv I’m’ vwnnw am
tion. whicK. includes Barry county,
OF EARLY DAYS
OBLIGATIONS
POOR BOARD
county. a former resident here, will
OA*E THE PROGRAM
first Barry County Color Tour «pon- munity singing after which the
will meet In Grand Rapids on Fri­
I be Interested to know that he hx|sored by the Hastings Commercial chairman called on John Ketcham
day arid Saturday. Oct. 27 and 28-(.
CRUDE
METHODS
TOTAL RECEIPTS
FOR
________________________
been
appointed
as
an
Inspector
with
FLOYD
STARR ILL SO
Lecture*
by
proujintut
educational
.1
[Club an enjoyable event. The inu^n- to express the appreciation of Ute
the
old kelly
leaders and group dbciuslonv cover-;
runccu AS
ac JANITOR
iamitgd LaiuJng.
Ihc PnbIlc
Commission
at
VP AR lAJFRF CQQ QAG 79 u’8
perfect and a soaking rain
UNABLE TO ATTEND
CHOSEN
He v,UltlM
has always
been active;
sed
ItAn ntnt
lhe day
IK)t ouly Washed the club to the W. K. Kellogg FoundaIng a wide range of educational'
-----------|ln the Republican party.
,
-----------tlon for the
lire courtesies extended. Dr.
n
I I
u
TV
m n foliage to it* brightest color but alto! Hon
topics feature the two-dny program. ,
■"
’
Mr
Bums is a former—
employee
of Making Rea! Home for Boys
Smith Elected
&gt;-----------------------------*-------Dr. LF.ryd Douglax/famister. lec- Mrs. Maude
Commission HUS Done Well made tiie roads dustless. Then. too. Darling of the Foundation, who Old Upright Saws Used in
&gt;«■ Hastings
Hanner
, — , .
am
;,he Hastings Banner
and while
here and while here
to Maintain Highways With tlw h«l»tality extended by. w K ‘came in during the luncheon, was
■ turer and author of note, will be one Member nt
Lumber Mills—Charcoal
and Helping Them to Re- .
of County Old Age | .narried Miss Irma Worden. Mr. and
•
8
J
; Kellogg camp )&gt;ertonnel And the do-. then introduced and gave a. brief
of lhe main speakers on tire pro­
Sold for 10c Bushel
Pension Board
• Mr*. Burns and daughter now readjust Their Lives
BUCh Limited Means
llctous lunch served there were ap- talk. Mr Walton then asked‘Ltoyd
gram. Following him. Dr. Paul1
Th,
herd
of
vupenuor.
W
r‘
^
“
Xlonk
.re
..tended
.nd
Voelker,
state
superintendent
of
■ Tlw Barry County Road Cooftnls- predated by all. Member* of the Shafer to Introduce John Vldareny.
The Banner has published four
If we had more "Starr CommonWon presented their report to the caravan under the spell of lhe mel- director of the camp. Mr. Vldarnry articles concerning Hastings as it public instruction, will discuss the day morning took up the matter of .we nrt. aun? _Mr, Bums will be ah wealth*" there would be fewer crimi­
subject. "Michigan's Next Step."
।
Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, low fall colors were in a festive Pave a brief account of the fine work
nals, and fewer young lads roaming
was when the writer moved here as
being done at the camp.
Among the special group discus­ electing officers who. are chavn by efficient inspector.
Tlwy show receipts ns follows for mood.
- ■
aimlessly
about Hie country, fol­
_ «—
As a special entcrlaiiuurnt fea­ a lad in 1863. We thought it would sion*. Principal W. T. Wallace of that body. They made selections'
, "
Harold
Foster, who at one time or
the year ending October I. 1933:
—
lowing the easy paths that Jpad to
another has driven over every by­ ture. Larry Wolfe and Donald be interesting to our readers to have Hastings High rchool has been as follows:
lives of criminality. Tlie Starr Com­
On hand Oft. 1. 1932 . $78.89851
! an Uccouut of even earlier days- Ac­
Goucher,
both
of
Hastings,
pul
on
Way
in
the
county,
was
put
in
charge"
n.mrd
dmlrrnu,
o!
lhe
Huh
School
ram
,
d
aup
,„uor
WllU.m
monwealth at Albion takrx boy* who
Cash receipt*------------ 19,442.21
•L. -----. - -. - of
- ...
of selecting the route and also a musical program that charmed cordingly' the writer interviewed Division.
Chase as ------superintendent
the'i
•ther audicnc.
Mr.
**
Wolfe ployed Bert . Tinkler, wbo/was born in the
I Total
deed sotne of them have gone quite
poor for a ja-riod of three years, sue-1
.‘.$98440.72 | headed' the caravan of twenty-two • ’■
। cars and eighty-six people who two accordiqrii numbers. "El little village here in 1854. his par­
a long way on the downward pith,
I Exi&gt;endit tires
ceedlng C. H. Osborn His duties
ents
then
living
on
a
part
of
what
a
started
•*■-*• uv.u
from tl»e vjui
courtt nwku**:
house square
u k Relicarlo" by Jox- Padilla and an
ant! build* them up into' lives of
will begin January 1. 1934, Mr. Os-j
I
Total cash on hand in lire Road Bt g;3o o'clock. The cars were Sched­ adaptation of the Beautiful Ohio." is now the Osborn farm;
usefulness and helpfulneas, through
born
has
been
on
this
board
for
.
Not far from Mr. Tinklers boyin Commission fund. $48,885.70. in the ulvd to arrh-e at Kellogg camp at done by himself. Mr. Opuchcr, ac­
right, teaching, proper training, grid
eighteen
years,
and
his
record
has
TOTAL
COST
FOR
RELIEF
P ^J^hlp road fund $10.38734, and-&gt;2 OO o'clock noon and in spite of companied by Mr. Wolfe on the hcod home Jived Ambrose Hubbell,
been one that has been highly cred-1
wo* r
nx.uu.c correct living. Nol all such young
u, Randall«»e earliest of Mr
I £.‘h?
fund' ’‘2199 U the stow pace , required by Winding piano, sang "October" by
IN
COUNTY
PAST
YEAR
1
fellows can be reclaimed, but there
Hable to the county and to himself.|
I ThU last U Just as it stood a year township trolls and stops enroute. Gaul and "Trees" by Kilmer-Ras- ™,k pr^ recollections when a small
! is every prospect for lhe young hd
We hope Mr. Chase may be equally I
.
।1 rw&gt;VJ
WAS $28,310.45
boy; to
is nt
of wHn*&amp;.inir
witnessing t&gt;u.
tin- ftawwlUnk*
threshing
I
,
. .
.
.
. . drive in two minutes ahead of time. lUlClj •
who lias had the proper background
successful.
of
grain
on
Mr.
Hubbell
s
place.
The
..T ,e
l*‘
bftn’l*red ,n
After the luncheon. Hob Walton,
Out-of-town guests present on
L. M. BRODBECK, WOOD./
of honorable, parentage free from
I Frank Bagnall was re-elected Janj Its a ork this year by the fact that president of the commercial club. an- Hie tour included Let) Feighncr of threshing machine consisted of a cythe taint AVERAGE
of crime.- FurNUMBER
the unforitor-for the coming year.
•
j
BURY, OWNS A FINE
I
I ra?ney b' nounced that the Usual business Nashville. I&gt; xter Lo.jk of Lowell, Under only, which would separate’
Fred
Mayo
was
elected,
for
a
IN INFIRMARY IS 49 steeped tn viclousnesv'and crime,
I Led.2*PC
.baVka' “nd meeting would be dispensed with. Richard Blrkholm of Eau Claire. Mr. the grain from the wheat heads..
COLLECTION
three-year term as meipber of the
y iVr J.urther facl
Time was taken. howeveT, to approve and Mrs H. O. Benway of Middle­ There was no straw carrier, no;
attd.li),
whose
tender
years
there has
Barry
County
Road
Commission,
fan
t l&lt;: CJ°Unt1y a motion-by Ltoyd Shafer, county ville. The Rev. and Mrs. Morris Mc­ sieves, none of the other paraphorLawrence Fuhr was named one of Capable and Efficient Man«very encouragement in crunlgOnl.v n small part of what is du? it scom Executive, that the club spon- Kean of Middleville and Mr and rialla that we naw associate with a INTERESTED IN OBSERV­
m nnnnlf
eehnnl examiners,
ewnmln..... sue-,
. —,.
. 'I—
nal WAVS
on rrtlwh
mmm*
nal
ways, th*re*
there to
is rust
not so
much IItope
lhe
county school
threshing
outfit.
The
operator
fed
;
j
agement
Results
in
Keep,
uh
we,«,u
aor a Hallowe'en party for boy* lind Mrs. Nelson Johnson of Grand Rap­
became there is little moral fiber to
ANCE OF CENTENNIAL ceedlng himself.
the grain.,after the bands had been
Under the circumstances..we think-.jri&lt; Of Hasting
ids.
build on. Some of such young lad*
ing Expenses Down
Under tlie new "old age pensioni
the county Ueasurer and the road “
I cut. into the cylinder and the cylin-1
U to ha« an1
I commission have done well to retire -------------------------- ;
The County Poor v»™n~.wn
Commission seem almost hopeless, and sooner or
■ dcr. by its rapid motion, blew the Offers to Make Display of All law." each
pensionKMiu.
board.iuiumuiu
eon.bUneuioibrought
.b„U3hlin their
thlltrenort
,eponto
lothe IPnoanl lotcr society must take care of them
n . ...
,,, , . „
*'•oM
“ “Rage
c pn»&gt;«vu
' BLOSSOMING LILACS.
about $23,000 of .the county's Covert ADC VQU GOING TO
'straw chaif.and wheat together on­ Such
Views—Would Copy three members, two of them being of supervisors last week and
in our constantly enlarging prtsom».
road bonds that were outstanding. HnC ' uu uu,nu ,u
, to tlie oi&gt;j»slte side. On the ground
TUC
nuiOAnn
caid
Mr
and
Mrs
H
«bert
Cook
visited
JThls can only add another load to
Your Old Pictures
!*h"
nt
Had ih«i state - paid Its share due;
I nt LnlLAuU rAln their yvull lake cottage Sunday, un i had been spread blankets to catch
-Clement, and the state welfare mutchwl by an^
~
an alrrady over-taxed people,
to
iu mithe muni;
county under
uiiuit existing laws,!
laws.;
------------,
the wheat. Men stood close by with; The Bunner has received an In­
----'were
surprised to find that one of
agent for the county R. H. Mott. biz,. antj population in the state of
X"
a matted al keen
thn county would liavc been able to jf Von p,.ri( Yntir Our Bettor the.lilac bushes there contained a forks and carried away the straw, terestingvu
„.,uu.lwulwn uvui,
.
communication
from L-mM.
Floyd Starr,
founder
of Starr
retire the entire $63,000 due last 11 *0U ™ “ Y0Ur Oar&gt; BeUer
Third member, the Jaw specifies. Michigan, in the economic with that ---------------------------------------number of small biossoms. They after it had been shaken thorough- Brodbeck. agent of the ^ere Mar- must be a woman and must be which the w"rk has been done Yer Commonwealth, was not able u&gt; t&gt;«&gt;
Not Leavo Anything Val­
Muy on Covert road bonds with no;
o to
k get
„_t lbe groin onto the, queue railroad at Woodbury. Mr.
were very fragrant. • While the. ly
Chosen
by
the
board
of
supervisors.
1
wc
believe,
no
one
who
i*'worthy
and
‘
,,rtJ&lt;
’
nt
the °i'*,lln6 Brotherhood
difficulty whatever, and the com-,
. Naturally
blankets, the
f operation Brodbeck was born in Barry county. The board named Mrs. Maude n^d reUe7 bw fmled m r^ire Monda&gt;' elc
bunches were not as large as in the
’ ‘n’ ,l" ad»*»‘«d »*uable on the Inside
mission would have had the money'
. was slow as contrasted
with thresh­ but u emplojcd Just across the line Smith,
I&lt; ~4.».
Smith county
rmmtv school
u-hnnl commissioner, k
_ UCa
™ receive cante of. ...
__. capable
ill health. v
Very
If you are going to drive over to rpring they teemed to be well de­
besides with which to carry on its.
ing today. power to operate the cy- Ul Mlon coumy. 1V WU1 „v Bcri
, urav were provided. Iwawr,
, vetoped.
in Eaton county. It will be seen that for this place.
substitute*
| The'report shows that the total
regular
work.
-----— ------j a Century of Progress in your auu?Vi,r Cttme Irom 11 tieu^lmill.. In he is much interested in the ptoj expended for carrying bn the. in tlie persons of Mr. Grew. Mrs.
“W tomoWle. Il pnibubly would lx- »d- CIVIC PLAYERS TO
. which were placed two. three or more posed centennial cclebrat Ion of Ha*- -------------------Emily Kirkpatrick in charge of the
in good faith with the available
...
.
. .
.
S
weu M 51; cuKund-w^T/a'nS ihr^ng'b^
nn(nr-&lt;. h°rs*s ** ,h" hor ' - **•«»*» to walk tings in 193&amp;. It will also be noticed GOERTNERCUTS WAY
means for maintaining Hie county v,;,1'b!*' fnr &gt;’ou not ,o Wrlt l{ *l°n8
GIVE “THE BRIDE”
treadmill would oiienite and a that he is in a position to contribute!
FROM COUNTY J AIL i temporary relief outside of the inth^hthete re'adTn” th"
roads and has Unit a* many mites
of tllc n,airi streets, even though;
- —
----tK?t ‘-----ron‘ t,M?
wli'
i'l to
n small
.
----..............
— ..........
— ,’ not
IIU. a
K little
..UklV to
W the
HIV succrss of
VI thisi
V&lt;IU&gt; I
------------ ■ firmary. hx; cost . only $28.310 45 &lt;l^Pffl”'d through their readings the
uf township roads as possible under -'1,u •**ked it securely. We are led
&lt;*,,n,c^d wlIh 'be cylinder: celebration in-the way of pictures Prisoner Saws Through Two Thte is’test than oiw.-hnlf of wijat
th- .McNilt law during this year. ’0 make this suggestion because of Local Troup Invited to Give h
t
j
«
...
n
,
dld
the
ojKralion.
,
an
d
the
like-even
mon*
in
way*
_
,
.
—
...
~
,
T...
■
.............
ur»u
mu
list—
even
monin
ways
Ing
of
the
Jives of young »»"•
boys.
Series of Bars Some Time icllnUm' Etfton “d Grallot
108 &lt;*
and wc think they have done well,
-‘w,d experience of four young Production
PrArlnnfinn tn
m Battle
WnTtln Creek
urh,.r..
i .■ Mead's E.ut
c-.. • m.i..
x........................
.
.
.................
Where Jay
Side Oro-1
which, he suggests
in
his
tetter. ,I senes
oi wars home time i whlch arc fllso BRrlcultlu.al
. In a very sincere and interest Ing
- ------ -—' people of this city, whose names we
Next Month
eery now stands there was an old;which is given below.
i wjH not mention.
'
ANOTHER POST OFSunday Night
.[have jwid. These .counties have manner Mr. Grew, who substituted
I gentleman. whuie name Mr. Tinkler! if any of our readers have such!
for Mr. Starr as tile rpeuker. cx! These people had their grips and '
’“nd,
m“'h pialhcd the work that had been ear-'
m Ailecn
could
not recall,
madtt iiui.iiMi
charcoal; pictures
he ..
mentions,
and
will II | Le.rn.rfC.orrin.-r to ld ln the“uc!‘
.■ ..... _. ?. 0Urn?». ,,.......
, .--..I, st*,.,
.If.....................
.. hm who
.. ..•» Hum-;
ne
mein
ions, anu
win
mu
irtuwl
... ...
..as to
......
“"‘’-MJ;'?
fto
ui.wood
gatheredI I],
in U|V
the for*sU I,Joan
them
Mr. Brodbeck
for cnuiuy Jail here on • charge ol
77------- - - --- --- ---------;
-- - .Jean
- -- ......
nu.ui.K.l
&lt;«™ &gt;»l«to&gt;«cn Utfn UUs
fice
ontinued
Roc of Nashville, were selected from nearby. The w kh
ha would !»•
be »il&lt;-a
pilei in !copying, plgase communicate with’ [breaking and entering the Delton “2?^.. „
Roe
.
,, , , । SUirr Commonwealth. It is the
One it .rving Village
six candidates to play the part of a conical shape, after it was i'll; him or notify the Bunner office, j iGarage lost summer sawed hl. way,
n&lt;*«*orthy' **
**
' theory of Mr. Starr that boys who
Duqucnse, leading feminine u&gt;«;u.
dried. n
It was
was men
then cuverea
covered van
with &lt;iht, Your kindness will be greatly up-! to freedom sometime between the
*act t.hat,
51,&lt;wn ln the report,' go wrong ore nol bad. but that tlgty
An AMMn.. After
AO
n Years
tr------) |lw cgr before lh£,y lefl it—but noth- ■ Marie
Monday
87
role nr*nw
in- "The Mailing,
Bride." rtoto
next tiroducnn&gt;,
...... .... i......i.. w,»ch coin..
tton
PtovJ™ UUd &lt;&gt; nre
predated and you will be helping to, hours of 9:00 o'clock Sunday etc-'“* count.y, ?'nLua?
,,arf just the products of tlwlr cn। ing seems to, be safe in piilcago.
•ln
nVU‘u lh the • wrxxl. There niake the centennial celebration ot nlng and early Monday morning.!JTar 1Jre •l-189.75 less than they vtronment; remove their bud en­
Continuous Service
.
■ A short time later whim the. four , to be presented in Central auditor!-; was Just enough draft so that the;greater Interest.
Goertner's trial was set for Thun-!
Jor lftst yw’ ,rom October to vironment and put them under
-----i"~ J—uiiiu
niai. me, ।
I
Another |H»st office has been dis- relumed, tome thief or thieves evi- um commendng at 8:15
8-15 qclock
o.clock nre
reduce, the u-.xxl
wood :;
here commencing
fire would slowly rcducq
Woodburv. Mich..
day this week. In making hix get-! °“?ber'
, ...
Woodbury.
Midi.. Oct.
Oct. 12.
12. 1933.
1933.
I continued in Barn' county, the one dently in poMexslon of a "master" urn
1 clean, wholesome influences, and
away Ooertner sawed through the!
rcp^rt
Wo» nmt“a4n,rL^i»,y tn t p 10 fbaixoal. This charcoal was sold | Editor Hastings Banner,
I. at Irving village going out of com- key had unlocked the car. stolen Nnv
they will develop into useful, help­
Rrtrntut th • Erectord
nt
bu&lt;ks,n“l» at &gt;»»•• princely stun Hastings. Michigan.
ban of the cage m which he was und
ot t K’ ln5Bal^ ln, the ful citizens, starting out 20 years
mission on Monday. October hi The, everything that was inside the cr Bitrnett, the airectoi. Because
i..
----- .
a-enuse of nt
of hw
u.„ c,.nL, .»a bu.sh&lt;.|.
iDearMr.
Cook?
confined as well as a bar covcriog an
nilrmary■ and for the farm • , ago. firmly convinced that his tlicory
w**' now
served from excepting the cushions, affd left dMrl"CdemoiJtratedr ’idmj^^eam.i
Mn 'Tinkler
1^l,ltJcrf«M
’«nntd the writer
writers
By
your "paper I note that Has- upper stay wiitoow^n"
tlie'Iwrth
j
- ....
especially outstanding. Tlie aver-’
"
;
Mr.
confirmed
’
s
i
""
was right, Mr. Starr took charge of
Hastings. Route 1. Roy E. Busi), car-.
. wen
locking- the —
cv again.
—*" 7
’*,he
‘ ------ --------h lHv In to
ndto'mto
HTtontt^nii
‘CO1^
Ctl
‘.“ areep
hlH
onon-me
t,v- tiutfa*
is ISmaking
plans
side of of
thethe"
Jail.
I
'
.
1i 5'7,
UHg pvGpac
»r.nir,.
i.rewgti.
iiu «!Jaiii
);;il‘»u
‘r,
,lvw
T'
u?
“n
"’’* ,h
«•'»■
lings
maxing
plan*to tocelebrate
celebrate!
’’
number of persons maintained , four boys who had started out in a
young
people fi-lt
felt quiLv
quite itoii:
safe uvvui
about ?£
ntiiiiiv
nano le aS?
this
niiiicuit
i.n.t.
..mil
. I ..
........
......
. side
.. clue*
....
;Jail. been
. " discovered
.. " ”...to!iW
fiveto iIdS
a Urole. .. ,..t ha,]k
°L 111,1 cn—
*lt
°°
1001,1
birthday
1 am very much!
No
have
"
lndrn«r&gt;Jor the,a“d
The Irving office was opened July parking their locked cur where they
«tn!o?.gliXinn h
s“’te st • wh,c,‘ dfM\-ndcd sharply (Interested. in thia as Barry county | indicate how Goertner obtained the
n*1™1*-/ Il°*'
J® f9 wrong wayr-and were wards of the
probate court. With almost inflnUe
1. 184b and was then on the ttage did, because in this particular spot toffowine thiwi
l° ' rL ‘T’ uf.
‘valh v Thc haa fllw*,5's been my home until hacksaw blade that he must have Ipf .malnW
route between Battle Creek and mere b; a policeman going up and following
foliowine the precedent
nrecedent set in "Out
Out-­
...
ftbQlU ”
ag0 when x
. U5ed ln cutUng hls way through two!%"® *"d
, TlWBi .,M?,70 patience and kindness lie devoted
(Continued ...............
on page n
9. port 2)
I Grand Rapids via Hastings. It was; down every block. But somehow ward Bound," two young women
evary thought to those boy* and ftone m' nh.v ih7.~nnr7---------------across th? county line.
I scries of bar*. The most obvious ex-' There was ipeot for labor and other nally got the idea across to them
located nt the house of A. E. Bull,: since the reign obA&gt; Capone, people w«r»7
on WedneSav evenlnr’and the mh’ WHEAT GROWERS SLOW
1 have 3 hohby of collecting rail- ! planation is that some person must
who was named postmaster. In 1847 i cannot have as much confidence in %S?r.Hv eren . .
WGCH I UHUWtn^ oLUW
plctures and have a line col- haxe sneaked a blade up to him on ,®4744' or aJoU1 ®‘ *7651
» «*• that they had the wrong slant on
the office was transferred to R- NJ those guardian* of the law xs'they n on Friday evening.
life, and that continuing on that
,
n.Fr,daCIvi^Flayers
L®liB!”,?.have .been
TO SIGN CONTRACTS
li ctlo,
‘ atorted.
I hadof the
of a stick. However tills
isI.
h course could only lead to disaster.
Hanna and in lhe game year G. K.-used to, have. The loos was rejxjrted ‘^.?
Hustings
.VU" ’ nHb ' ° inf
loaning
a number
my pleasure
pictures i the
onlyend
a surmise.
,
He felt well rewarded for hia effort*.
lhL;
[o “ «»a-s-sin« iwliceman. but only a mvitea
to present Tne
invited to-present
"The Bride
Bride”' nt
Only about 25 p. r cent of the 10 Ionia for their Centennial Cete-! ^Opertner was known to the au-; J*™ te^lh^SoS^^e a hb&gt; 1I0IL4. and in 1848 was appointed, bluff courtesy was shown, and even -Battle Creek on Monday evening
.Others saw lhe splendid work that
’tory'.cJSJ
rimu'gro«r»
‘-lwwl-bralion
‘lM“‘ hi
‘I, June, showitur
•'”*'« nicture*
Pbriun-ajthoHUea
Mrr~M~a
-iiWn aS-1
pMnuu,,. Kr^lK unlll l„ 1KS.|
dbwllli, to te MpM
“
--— —.....
-•
----- i thorities here
nu a ••slinnarv
,*’• '“»m. wnicn proouces quire a]’
* Continued on page six)
«jg&gt; might
might be
te"dHc'ult
to llule •&gt; ““ d
1“ma
"“!nag
01ement
,h' in buy- ’
tl,c ®r’|' engines and trains used tomer who
difficult“to,
wb&lt; n i&gt;e Was succeeded by L', K.i So if you have to jiark your car Players Association The Invitation st8n&lt;xl government contracts to date.
.
- as well xs“
good
management
buy-:
TX
O hS"in
’ SUPERVISORS
Power*, wlio also kept the mail at' on any Chicago Hioroughfarc, better has been deffn tely acrepted Mr “^dmg to County Agent Foster.■«•»«* rollroads when' they were jkrep behind the bars. Consequently'£
MAKE
Barnett
say?,
and
!he
STwomTn
'««
"^r
will
be
known
I
hare
a
num|
The
food
Znt^n-i
his home until 1865. when the office;be .sure that there is nothing vulu- Barnett says, ano tne young womnn
v*.,., uumwi mu m- known .
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■
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APPROPRIATIONS
week. There
There are
are more
more timu
man bvr
**rof
ofC.
C-K.
A: 8. pictures
picturesand
nndaa few
few; .lulie itever
never l.ad
had an
an opportunity
opportunity to
to,
was moved into a separate building j ab|e inside. Of course it will be Just :who appears to be most capable nexl week.
K. All.
|mat»« will compare favorably with'
„ ..
.
of handling .Kthe leading feminine 1.500
lJW® fanners
'»nncm m
in the
the countv
county altoihie
eligible I M. C.
C. views,
views. but
but net-d
need quite
quite aa few
few। make
make aa break
break for
for freedom.
freedom. He
He had
had !?“.
and A'hnel Hubbard was made post-. aj4 well to luck your auto, after nt
« Give Pennock Ho.pltal 1750
Fach
properly complete my col- been in jail nearly four months at SI*”
master. He wus succeeded In 1869 you have parked it. but that's no role during.rehearsals will lie select- to a,«n contracts but only about 400
by F. L. Blake. C. A. Burger wa* sure sign that it will be there when Cd to make (he trip to Battle Creek have done so- Mr- Foster pointed out!,cct,on of the older days In Barry the time of his getaway.
Of the t^tal expended, nearly —Cut Sum for Boys and
jxwtmaster when the office was you return
Herewith
w t£ls
prevails
,If &gt;ou/k~w ° anyone who It so happens that Ooertner Is the three-quariers was for temporary j
lu-ivwiiu ii
J3 the complete
vuiiipictc east
coal for
Jur th*‘ -— condition
—......... ..
closed.
I
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Iti__________
*&gt;..
. . ... .. 1 are starting
- ..
thrmitrhruif
Ha rntmirv
lias pictures of the Michigan
Michigan CellCen­ second
second nersnn
person tn
to ftrnnf
escape fmm
from toil
jail relief and the big item in that is; . provide Bee ingpeetjojj
the play. Rehearsals
throughout ithe
country and ii
If •those has
tomorrow;
who refuse contracts Increase acre- tral. Chicago. Kalamazoo A* Sagi­ within a month. On Sunday Aug. 24, nppiujuuiMLCiy
»o.ow
approximately
$8,800 spent lur
for 1 The board of supervisors conautomobil turn
,i L0CALh.C.'
..Th- n&gt;4,to"
:aBe ,n anticipation of higher wheat naw. and of lhe old Lowell and Hos­ Bernard Helsel made a break by medical services and the care of tlnued their yearly bequest of $750
. ■ ».
.
U e.
. «« ,’r,CCT' U,e -vlt'ld Of Whcal W111 k' tings R. R.. which was built as far digging away some bricks from a nurses and for hospital expense.
OVER INTO SWAMP
HALLOWE EN PARTY
i10 Pennock hospital. Their reaolu&lt;Continued on page lwo&gt;
I A three-act comedy by Stuart Oli- increased instead of decreased and
ventilator shaft and then crawling
Total receipts ot the commission I Hon recited the fact that few huaver and George Middleton. Pro- the entire punx&gt;m* of the wheat conup through the shaft. In fact num­
iContinued on page se«eh&gt;
j Pitala are able to meet the financial
r Sports, Gameg, frrizeg and dared fywSS «r»wment Inm m “^dX“r'Xw.&lt;’TiS'gm'“nS;; V7H Y NOT GROW
erous breaks have been made from
Adam Arney Stays in Car
-- ■ 1 &lt; • ■------demands on them in these time*
Parade Headed bjrBands
Samuel French of hew York.
,or any other agency cannot mainnilD
c
। the county jail. Welds on various of
2^X5',
Four Hours Until Help
OUR
OWN PEANUTS?
the window bars indicate where re­ ANNUAL SPOTLIGHT
tn Ponttiro F.vont Thd players—in order of their ap-. tain the price of wheal if producUlin UWN
r
.
...
°
/
•
pearance:.
tlon.
already
mores
than
sufficient
for
1
pairs have been made ofter escapes
Arrives
FRIDAY
EVENING
money by hospitalization of *fA
nto
Hallntw.
.
nnrtv
fnr
Kiv.
_
.
.
.
.
....
KI.-.1
__
ai
t
A big Hallowe'en
party for boys
«r;hto
James, the new buUer. a careful, domtrstlc needs, is increased still Charles Oliver, Living East similar to the one Ooertner staged.
.
fllcted children and adult cases in
Adam Arney met with an accident And
«»J! under wnX,lp Y„.
--- ------------ —_________
I of OilY' R“8 Demon,tralcd
It is not Improbable that escapes Committees Completing Ar- 1116 local hospital instead of sending
as he was crossing the swampy
i of county
City, Has
Demonstrated
from-the
jail will
continue
fn.
'them awaj- for treatment. The law
ground a little west of the Rutland •K!?t*eoS"”22r1ex'2iu«e,Jim !r «'[' »' "»-«”•
■» V. R. WOTRING WILL
That «
Is Po»»ibl»
until much-needed reinforcements
rangements for Eleventh ■1 compels the county to pay the cc*t
|I
That
It Is
Possible
town hottie, at about midnight Sun­
are made. Even granted that h will
(of treating such cases, when the
P"’!
T---------------Production
day night. He was driving rapidly be In eharge. The bop will Uwge
always be possible to smuggle hack­
present -----------hiawatha eX?
STh?
___
IUB,aiu of 8games
uu,ca m
,u asports
&gt;u&gt; ai&gt;
Final
preparations
for
the'
te% roy**
to the ___
e.x»t._ on ___
the narrow raid „
a program
ahd
at .tan~Honora Pratt,
Final
preparations
for
when his car left the roadway and; the
fair
girls ew-111
will ’ Mortimer Travers, her senior,
....
‘““z
**“ ucmuuauawru
uy saw blades to prisoners there are
** ” «-&lt;
— .ground• ande the clrle
k . , , --------- ...
Tessfully ■'was ""
demonstrated
by
eleventh annual - Spotlight” on Frialso gave
the
The supervisors
struck a stump near the edge of the ( be entertained at Hie high school.
„ L
Jn 8p*le” nnd Entertaining and Interesting Charlie Oliver, who lives just east of case-hardened. • heat-treated, alloy day night, Oct. 20. are being com-! ™
sunentsors also
also gave
gave the
the
steel bars now made that could
home-'
V..U.M not
ka
y •
__ __.7r.-~_ ■_ ’ Starr
atarr Commonwealth
commonwealth $100.
$iw. wiiich
wtucn ia
is
road. Tlie front axle was doubted There will be a parade before the;Jelly-fish, their habits
U and home
"
Proornm- nt Mothndint
the.city'limits.
inary saw during i’&gt;tted bj the |£'
various committees in “
httlf
thc ““*L‘On
1R to that bwhiuu Uh|.
.round the Hump. The body ot theT»rly H.rU .nd Xr“win
rn.de;, life
“'£7°?
"J”"'„
r0«r““
“ethodlat
.
,pnn, ch,ri„ „eul„, , „u. becutwithanyonlli
“ “
—DeForest Walton.
| Last spring Charlie secured a raw ’
niovit
Aic
charce.
and
the
nrouram
centered
.
.
.
b
.
.
Wilson
Travers, her . junior nei&gt;hnephcar somersaulted, so it was bot-' to get the city and school bands to
Wd
»on TYavers,
Church
'peanut
’ a 1JP?'h
around the "Show Boa*" theme.,lon' Thc bcard rocognteea tlie good
peanut and
and planted
planted one of the
the :I Lu
interested
rubies and
and thc
their'
tomside up. The car tipped over in participate. Various prizes will be‘ ew.
hu’tnH^
rtSU»d *in
n rublcs
r; v. R. Wotring will give nn enter- i nw‘at-s- J&lt;“t to see what would hap-;
be echoed to make onenines promises to be interesting*and very ’ *,°rlC #StarLConynon*’&gt;“1;l‘ do*‘1«
4 *uch a way that he was shut into it.; given tor different everita.
The; histories, a bachelor, as is also hls‘ Uinlng and educational program at •*» The result miy be M^en in the lr“ ‘ot exited to S5d thTSIe^ert^ing
‘nlCr“Un* “na Wry •»»facl that three Barry_asmtunable to open .the doors. Reallxing party will close with the burning of, ®.
,L of' but a not^onetewte
criirdnals The'
ChmmitU'es named are: Oenernl ly
?&gt;:,‘cnu
older nbrother,
younger bach­ lh&lt;‘ McUlod&gt;n church next Sunday!Banner office window, as he pulled idanXous^L^of
-........— . ............................
....
Obrnml.^,
elor and therefore nol h
hopelessly
'that the ground was treacherous. • the “castle." Complete details of, i^LlHioldui.n
°PcIwud&gt; evening at 7:30. Mr. Wotring is a '»* P*nt up by the root* and
?taU te 2 «tiSe'u2*
S couniy jau w
t
o
“!«« “
Harold tx&gt;Kan.
Logan.
lie preferred safety inside to at- the party will be given next week. । lost—Harold
.u.n.
--------------....
..
.
&lt;•
.»
.nt.
an
antique
vnat
(
‘ Friith Tto m 2S
mid‘£ib.P2S
t iwi k
10 reauce its own onagri
chalk talk artist and ha* gained a I brought it to this office. There were needs reanovating.
I
Marie
Duqucnse,
from
the
“
rooftempting to get out in the dark. He-.------------- -»*-*---------------1
. 60 well developed jxanuts—all grown
Publicity. Steven Bristol and Irene &gt;'2M0
I totfe"—Nov. 22. Ailecn Uenhath; fine reputation through his artistic ; from this one seed.
tatlon of taxation passed by the
had to wait for about four hours be-! pRQfT JRACY ENwork. He sings and lectures and
Jones; Stage. Gordon Lee; Program. voters last year, and so feel* it must
;Nov. 24, Jean Roe.
MOTION FOR NEW
draws. Rev. Demji-ter Ylnger says ; Tlie seed was planted in sandy
Harold Logan and Jean Arndt,
"I have seen Mr. Wotnng captivate I soil, which seems to be best for their
TRIAL FOR WM. FISHELL Ushers. Lillian Tolhurst; Advisors,
The supervisors voted that tin
■
growth.
four discriminating audiences |n
Freshmen. Miss Jannct Michael and couniy share with the state, each
Chicago." He will surely please you
Judge McPeek Considering T. N. Knopf; Sophomores, Miss contributing $100 for bee inspection.
in his presentation of "Hiawatha"! rodandgun
°
° .Vivian
vivion KcynuKissnu
Reynolds and naruia
Harold Logan;
Logan; Some people might wonder why thU
eyes.
Questions Involved in
I Juniors. MUs Lena Leiter and Her-;
8_
.
J
polltun Detective Bureau -L. E. Bar­ next Sunday evening.
should interest taxpayers. I! they
hold game dinner
Gmirf ria HO
: 1x11 Reinhardt; Sentora. Mis* Emily knew nwre about the good work
,
at Luncheon
nett.
BASEMENT OPENING
vourt case
McElwain and Albert Becker; Pacul~t‘
F ■ nr-atai^v'
Members of the Hastings ComDr- Sandros/;, a mysterious figure
‘ the busy bee" does for mankind
Members of the Barry Cpunty Rod
Judge
McPeek
Is
holding
court
to-lty;
Miss Ruth Robson and Miss Ma-1 they would gladly give their sham
AT J. C. PENNEY STORE merclal Club will be interested tol-La»rencc Wolfe.
, At Gun Club will hold a game dinner day. lliere is before him a motion rie Rowe.
,
. I know that Professor John E. Tracy । Place—Tlie library of thc Travers
at Odd Fellows hall here on Wed- for a new trial for Wm. Fishell. j The entertainment will be at the of this $100. It has been dcmorwtndapartment
York city.
Large Quantities of New I of the Law'School of thc University r
--------------- in New------------ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
] nesday evening, Nov. 1 commencing under sentence but out on $1.000'central auditorium starting at 8:00 ed that bees have a large pari to do
Time—The present. ’ ’
in helping fruit crops of all kinds.
Merchandise Await the
Michigan will speak at the club
U&gt; order u&gt;Kll&gt;e lhe nule olUu •&gt; ’ w o'eloek. oeoonllit ro Bur- bail, after conviction by a jury of I p. m
raercnanaise Await tne
mN.Ung Tuesday. October 24. He
Act One—Elgin o'clock on
Its help to the clowmeed and alftduu. Pn&gt;nk Price H. H. B^-num wUl &lt;“&gt; *■ r»rn. lhe preeldeiU. Mem­ receiving stolen property. In the
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Busy Shopper
| will'.speak on some phase of the stormy, chilly November evening.
conduct «i&gt; aueUon ule on lhe I.rm
““ ,?»” divided Into ITO motion filed with he court by Kim TRUCK DRIVER
Act Two—The next morning.
The big J C Penney Company
and hla
one mile north and one mile wear K™!1*. lhe Hawks and Um Crows, Sigler, attorney for Flshell, there I
Act Three—The next night.
dbubte .tore annoubces tM» Lees !be pHrnarlly tor Uymen.
of Nashville. Henry Flannery will;®nd e*ch side will get credit for are claims of error In the trial of1
« el the big mrreb.rgUstog erenU
'?
«&gt; U» On­
this sale, offering
cuttle, hones,;; cac“ Pl^yp of „T
8«’PC contributed.
The tne
i cry
cry
, j .tn wnws.n
„ ..
~,
the case when Fuhell
Fishel! was brought
brought'1
COMIN£TO STRAND
A FEW DAYS LEFT.
O.__ mis .Mie,
..__ onenng
. .. __acame, norres.
... . !r.'Jn&lt;r olrln K ill ,tv..
or lhe reuon. A Urge sleek ot new Irrotejsor Tne, .pnuiUoed
There still remains time until the ! hogs, poultry, tools and feed to thc;J°®ln* *ldc w,n ** te&lt;il|ired to serve (before the jury. These claims will: Collecting Freight in Terrigoods has been received. In tact It
tht dty
Ch'cago. where
! On Friday and Saturday. Ost 27
higher
bidders
Read
full
particube ••nnsidered by the court and a detory Assigned to Assocffirst
of
November
for
all
jrersons
had
a large •and
extensive
prachas been round necessary- to open , he h
“1 •
“&gt; «'•
“»«' P™:! lars of tills big tale pub'.bhed else- stalls of the contest members are
niadt. B3
the case
"“J
, “
, ,
and
38.
the
Strand Theater l»t*
w
jo
are
deliquent
in
their
taxes
for
tice.In this issue of the Banner,
requested to sec George Bunuwr, Dr
---------------- ’
ated Truck Lines
the basement of this store, to take । ucc
the year 1932 to pay them, and save ■where
i
“v.
। Perry or Charlie James.
care of the overflow of fine merATTENTION DEMOCRATS.
Russell Groenvelt
_
of Muskegon tures ewr to be prodused; a
nearly 11 per cent of interest and!
chantkse The hundreds of shoppers!
t ACCEPT BONDS,
ADMINISTRATOR
S
SALE
CHICKEN
DINNER.
- L,
• As
• B.
" truck
--Ul;k into Has- lure that ha* taken
County convention of all young drove an
.. nKHtadta
costs on tire amount of the tax. The
who will visit till* big sales event1 The bonds of Fred J. Mayo and unpaid tax will keep growing larger!
lJSre_.*’d!
aiicl.,2n_sa,L?.n
Wednesday, Oct. 25. 5^ to 7 P. M.. Democrats will be held in the Qxiri tings on Friday and proceeded to storm and U beU« rank* &lt;i by
will find remarkably pleasing shop-'^- Burton A. Perry a* members,
--------------------------------------- — ;
........uk ..... . Mctnoaist enuren parlors, auspices House in Hastings at eight o'clock in'colieat a load of freight, including theater* along with hdl i
F.,.» wuujhvuo gits.- iiuiiicgvua lanvh '
fOT, centage is added as long as it re- ««»th nnd one and three fourth* Missionary Union. Tables may be the evening. October 23. This meet- »&gt;me presses from the E. W. Blus film*. This h Three Ltttto I
arc attractively displayed and an at- .$10.W0 each were approved by the I
tentive corps of sales pepole will be f Board of Supervisors last week.
j main* unpaid.----------------------------------i tnltes west of Maple Grove Center, reserved by calling Mrs Fred Flcm- Ing Ls called for the purpose of Co. Inasmuch as the Associated an animated cnw mu rt-tw tt
electing delegates to the State Con-! Truck lines have this territory, the color and to raichy mtHM
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on hand to take care ot even- visl- '
11 • * ----- -।
riiwKvv
FRIED CHICKEN SUFFER. | administrator. Stock, tools and feed
vention an Saginaw October 24, 26. L. &amp; B. truck driver was taken into cun:]»uiimeni. Th* Strand W g
tor. Read full particular* of this big
U1I&lt; Sts Btrrtn.
At Star Grange hall Thursday. will be sold. Henry Flannery will.cry
and 27. and to set up a county or- custody and arraigned before Jus- the flrvl of live .-small UtogUttj
MASQUERADE DANCE.
sate on pages four and five of this
Thursday, Nov. 2. Qulmbj’ church. । night. Oct. 19. Price 25c. Hendershott! this sate. Head cdmpletc particu!ar.&lt;
Carlton Grange hall. Friday night. ganlzatlon —Glenn Alway. Chair- tice Andrew Matthews, who aaaewd cure thi* umutial tMUBH Q
week’s Banner. '
| rice 25c.—Adv. 10-25.
i L. A. S-—Adv.
! on another page.
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I Prizes.—Adv.
tnan. Fourth District.—Adv.
him $25 00 fine and $4-50 costa.
ipalreic*.

Eighty-Six People Starts From Hastings

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POOR COMM
SSION

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OF EARLY.TRAINS

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PAGE TWO

scouting prospects

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“‘S',ToVru..n.jCITY QET®uLE°DNn®

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LOCAL NEWS

&lt;»f cariton. «u m uw
old frtemWdpN in the city laat wrek.1

wants pictures

OVERDUE CHECK
-----------■
Court 01 Honor Next WedSlp1,e „8“;d’,” ,or 65
connected witn tne cnamoer ot
Dance at Thornapple lake. Sat-;
ncaday Night—District
~Commerce of ~
“—— 1 Por
“nt nt
Seattle. Washington.
“eT nCent
Of Beer Licenses arday night. mUxlc by Thelma Bliss j
When
he TO
decided to come east to,
jn Hastings
and har band.- Adv.
, ;
Board Meets Oct. 27
,r,.p.,
„
(Continued from page one)
ml. rri.li™ u&gt;d UM 1» rn.de. A, ltl
clmM
Tike Mtcoiid
ward P.
A. will meet I
■ Boy Scout aettvitiea are. Martins up'hiVmlnTt^lose’no'*time~ Tak-;
at-me
scnooinouoe
onT.Mono.,
at- the schoolhouse on Monday eve-.
cut splendidly thia fall, according Ing a plane at 9 o'clock on Sunday/1** l*cn received from tlie state nlng
o{
npxt
wec
|j
33
r.inB of mi wrck. Oct. 23.
i*—
V"5 “
*“
Thev wuncii
ctmncd voted Friday nignt.r
night ’«*
IVrfr—
Marquette.
to Scout Executive Lloyd Shah-r. evening, Oct. 8th. he landed in Chi- for $641.25 for the efty'e ahare of ti
---------»—— I would like to
4_. from
------------------ April
. .. ..
,borrow
who is greatly cheered by the inter- ca8° a‘ on&lt;’ ocIock ln.thc.
beer licenses. Tills sum repre- that
October ..
15 until
15 iborr
S*lll,tthem
he,'n and copy them. 1
wnotsgreauy cm-crea b&gt; tn( inter noon of [hc nrxt dBy Monday, the
u M Mrrc.n, . ...
*?.. next
lighted ...
all ,.
night.
iwould llke to be able
ab
B.b city
v.., streets be
o. uu.ocu
w.b .wouia
to loan your &gt;
est and enthusiasm displayed by trtp t*jtlng but 16 hours. He left
U 9o.per ccnl of Uw ,CM pttld Tlu.
Brush
The Drum
Brush Ridge
Ridge cemetery
Cemetery Circle
Circle ------- ------------------* complete setup of pic-;
’ hv hwr ii........
Tne
j2"
,nSL
c%.
...-----—
— ..
.turos showing thc flral railroad
but h leaders nnd Scouts.
। Hastings Sunday and expected lb1 ..J .o .^t^’pSmS
and engines
Till* week Friday night. Cub take a plane from Chicago the sameJnw.
[
u-mt.r tlw proton, ot U» *HJ^.?rtnc«t«n Aw, lUlw-1I trains
___________
_ up to the present
iday. and os we have neafly two
Pack No.- 14 will meet at the Epls* day. and to be in Seattle
“—•*•- •*
the
— next
»«mt Swrgk. driwr ot tlw city
» "»» «" '&lt;■ '&gt;*“«** » «“• ‘
• copal parish house with Harvey Bur­ day. which is surely some speed.]
Worsted Cuffs
,
U
J
U
the
comflre
tnJck
WM
„
ranU
,
d
lwo
WTeks
-Islble.
It
so
happens
that in my cob
That
Is
surely
some
change
from
thc
j
gess. C M Cubs are asked to bring
*1^ ^n,tot
"covered wagon? era of our fathers] "’wm JroNa«^SUlXiTmictor r“aUon by the *&gt;uncU a‘ the me*1* fejrt1
sweaters for a special program.
. Troop 72 bi reorganising lu Pa­ and grandfathers.
of the State Liquor' Control. Com- ‘“^S’^ch^as moved his harness Middgunf^traT nt*Hiuu'mrS° which
trols, the new Patrol Leaders to be
Loren reported that conditions on
....................
(the
are improving and felt;
announced
next „^_
week.
Thecoast
new boys
are urged to attend the meetings on' that times in the west are "easier",
Boys’
Monday nighte al 7:30 o’clock in the ’ than they are in Michigan. All the. 1 nxrss- tSgL^oi:im£ I
dty hall
banks, hcTsald, are open which tends
beer. in
In addition to
.,l “*“.Z
yJ . l.hU dona to them tf the nieiure t. wi-1
stamps on such beer,
A meeting of thc Barry Diunty ] to greatly help conditions.
city, died in South Haven October done to them. If the picture U yel- I
the
license
fees
paid
by
the
retailers
low with age, we can make it Jual,
■ District Board will be held at 0 30
----------------*♦-•---------------nnd wholesalers. Mr. Nagel is very 13. al Hw age of 86. Funeral Suu* the same. • • ’Should any of tike ।
o’clock on Prldsy evening. October MRS. LILLIAN KENday. October 15. Burial In South
SU-lbUb
owners wish to have a copy of their [
27. nt ’lie American Legion rooms.
r„.. .- ............... anxious to have the co-operation of Haven.
EDY
IS HorniAiHitu
ASPHYXIATED
A stew supper is to be served by I
Lu
i io
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Ray Branch was grahted pennls- picture. I will be glad to fumlah it. I
Tyoop 7LT. 8 K. Reid. Scoutmaster.
;-----------I ou-TJ? Pfevent|ng the ide of
Can
you
nnd
anyone
In
Hastings,_ sion by the council Friday evening to
YOUTHS’
ah county
members
Her, Home by
‘uChi,ocal
“*1“*cwn
de■'‘- install oil burning heating systems or anywhere who has a picture of,
Scatters
are board
urged to
attend nnd
thl* Found
Z,. Dead in "
71;
and .the
at the Strand theater, also al his the- first C. K. Ac 8. train-Mint ar-I
first meeting of the tail seasxi. a-1
Officer! on Saturday
ni2J?“y °f thl* revenue,
rived in Hastings, or one of the next t
home.
•
•
(here are several Imiwrtant matMorning
1
S?unc some time ago
Centra) -------trains into
rm- application ot
uuiu Mean
-----------------------,t” -Has----- ■
Ti»
of Lulu
Mead ior.~
for, Michigan
Blue • Broan • Grey
ters to l&gt;‘ discussed Hugh WWy 1*
”
voted that all money received from U«me
to «ll b«r or wine wt B IMw’1 Ijwr ««« W eollKUon .
county chairman.
'
1 Saturday morning Sheriff Leonard beer licenses in this city should be Mead , .place lor pwcumption on j
. Anotlwr Court of Honor is to bi- was nVI
°ttflcd
blauuaii
&gt;' wm(' tvciuicuy,
°r the neigh’given
to the
librarywm
fund;
boto tin*
mr.Y.
unu
v.urva
juav
recetvro.
neip
ouy
by
jwhich
Operated
bclwceh
HastingJ
held on Wedneodav evening Oct 25. J*0” of M'5’’ UU1Bn *«»’««&gt;•. that check Just received, will help to buy
in tlu- court rooni Rev L L Dewey ■t—’ !’J4
b-r
ht-r: books for U.L. iihrnry jmrt pay a
They Are Wool FaLiics.
pn illln/ courts Jre heldI «Tthe huUKr
Thursday The Sheriff library expenses,
publican ,tliat three nil companies
»“ ""I?
to. W -Liluy *TOIi‘f u“ r.«l&gt;
cl'&gt;'
"‘'r&gt; TtomW""
----------------—----------------are securing letwes and preparing toi®
the c K- * a ,
month nt 7 1S“o’ctock
, went immediately to Mrs. Kennedy’s MISS MILDRED MIIR.
'Men's Heavy Pure Wool
"'S'™ '.i'USlade to . euv it™'“J &lt;-«d « totomc m.e "^
MILDRED ...wiiMURdrill rur
for ou
oil in
in me
the luwiwiiptownship.* 01
of r-iEx-:Rt------ ' &lt;7h
I.006
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PHY SUFFERS INJURIES county* nt°n *nd °ntlda ,n thut J of pictures as outlined^rw and loan
wide membership growth campaign. I J*?®
ah*a 1 foVnd !
All Troapo must re-register someKf nf'vdy *ittlng_ dead J" tar J _
bumm ,&lt;l^hT‘»wn''o,liT7 Occupants of -Car Are srSV^h^eouT
I
time during November and De­
cember and recruits are especially her ga. stove were turned on full. I
Thrown to Ground* When
'
LM.aSbeck. I
Black and Dark Grey
Engineer Sparks to take whatever’
Following is lhe Mhcdule of Hot- '“”‘1^**J*’n,g“ •gaJnM
Tire Blows Out
Steps-were
necessary to keep the’
___ , .
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Railroad
fint-N Trrtnn
L-artrrx
cracks in the door, so no gas could
„ ,
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_DF5. tT00!’ uiretings, leaders, etc.. r5Ca[)e
1 Early Saturday morning as Miss sewer in operation.
On Thursday evening she had M,*dred Murphy, daughter of «Mr.
--------------------runt. KITCHING
nuuntnG
J
SPONSOR CARD PARTY
“* REV?
JOHN
..
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. 1 nnd Mr. Milin.. Uii-nb-.
Double, Brown
u.-mu 111 .1 tnrxgiiuvi O, iruwiliK *ur , - ------------ : —-------------- her saw
home
about
o’clock.
No
Fr^port.
were"TREES"
return-:.
Trcop 71 T S K Reid h
- -- one
hnTr
“nrr
’ »
hni,f
of FreCnort.
were-returnennvc annn-r
utdi
attrreleven
mat lime,
andw«IUve
it I ••- north
~ SPOKE
ABOUT
Extenaive
Preparations
for
one saw her after that time, and it' •« R&gt; hcr home from Kalamazoo
meets at American Legion "oro*-;u thought that she had not been to they tnet &gt;ith a bad accident. They Matured Lchf Td!« StQTV of
‘
*Time
“
Good
at—
St. Rose
„
bed as she was wearing thc same »cre about a mile north of Rogers
?
,
5 tr• ...... ..
Lil.
Tree-Some
’em I
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wKe*., a (I—..
I.1TA of 'I*T
“raaw
Mewe*.n Se
Rr.r.nl
Hall, October 19
Heavy Cotton
uuuicB wiacn
ivuiiu a* wurn
atic was rnrnars
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— —
.
mwu-at t.t, ST M„..a.y ^t.’
H.V.
t.^.
nt the ncigltbora. Dr. Kenlth s.!lurnln« u&gt;c car completely around
«*»
0 w
avo Tntolliffence
i The Indies of St Rase parish are
McIntyre, coroner, was called and • but not overturning it;-Both of the :
»
। ■1 jxHuorina a card partv tn be held at
’ Troop n Earl Mueller s M he said 'she
llc h,&lt;l
had been
b"" dead for •■
at occupants
occu|“,&gt;“ were thrown
Umnm tram
from thccar
lliecer. . ih'
»•' John
Jolm KlMunj
Hitching «aw
gave the
tlu- adnd- ,
.
1
’
mlm Murphy was- brought
to Pen- &lt;lre« nt
Rotary Club Munddy -St- Ro«’ hall. Thuraday evening.
Mcthmtst emowh. M.,„lay p«h. g,‘K2SXhSh* •- - --------------- --,------------ ,
, longer. No inquest win be held'
nock hmpital where it was found noon- taking for his topic ’’Trees." Oct. 19. al 8:00 o’clock. Extensive j
, Navy Blue
1
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that she .*
had
suffered a broken c&lt;d-.R
c made Ul£
a vcr.vT^a'.?
^lnterest Ing X'.J?
and in-, prcixiratioiu are being made to J
Tr&lt;«,p7L Rblte Bulhne. s. M ! '। S?l£.
b™ffi7J-.*...dXr
ml

OF EM TSIIIIS

YOU WATCH

For the Opening of

WATERS

C10THES SHOP

1

BOYS’

Feldpausch’s
Warehouse

Soon

KNICKERS

98c-$l--’lWool Blazers

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Buy Retail At
Wholesale Prices

LONG PANTS.

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LAST Special Excursion to
A CENTURY of PROGRESS
AT CHICAGO, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22
Coaches Only

ROUND TRIP

Leave Hastings 5U5 A. M., Ceptral Time. Arrive Chicago 9:33 A. M.
Leave Chicago not later than 10:00 P. M-, (Central Tim«a October 3trid.
Patrons who desire to drive to any rifles from which excursion Is
0|xuuU-d and take advantage thereof, may jrnrk cars on unused
railroad property to tty extent available. Such parking slxall be
al patron's risk. Ask Ticket Agent for information.
AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION

TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL

MICHIGAN CENTRAL
TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING EXPOSITION GROUNDS

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Caps 69c

GLOVES

Work Pants »1»

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Episcopal itarish house/ Mondu} ;iCVt.r„] njrCttl und nephews. Mrs. Juries. Her friend was not so badly ’ u“lity. it would almost seem us it. make this the largesLcnrd party ever/
they Must
How ’
'
night.
burl.
must have intelligence.
intelligence.rootlet
Howl
1T».|&gt;7.30.
75. Sterling Rogers. 8 M Kcnncdv win n Past Matron
“B‘ro" of
“ the 1 "
VeryAll hotie for her six-edy 're- ihvy
.- i“l’d br.ldH ,* !. 2?
else could you explain that rootlets
Second Ward school. Monday night.
5v mtelffi ln
----------------***---------------,roni
tr« flntl
’ and all are cordially invited whether,
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!7:30.
«r«U&gt; ‘n^rcsted in chapter actlviCCAQnMQ
M*er ,n
*»d win wish to play cards or not. Tlie
Tr^; W llar. M T. South, s M H*
.
HtHt AKt SEASONS
...
„d their
thru liny
imy brntche.
I ■ ol it ,oUn» ‘n«
--------send
branches •»...,
taiidcofit
ba*c bcrn ’J**" °n
I Funeral services were held at her|
ON UPLAND GAME for water? They Mem to instinctive- committees -ncket committee. Mrs
High .chixil, Thursday noon.
UM UrLAIMU UA!Wt.ly know wherr Uwy w)U
Uu., Ponw roy and Mrs
L.TH flee.
Cub Pack 9. Milo DeVries. C. M !. late residence on North Michigan
i
Art..
on
Monday
afternoon
at
(wo;
Follnwine are the m»n xen«nr« *ater, know lhe must direct way to ’ If*2455- Mrs. C. Brandatatter nnd
i Presljytcrlun church. Friday night. j(
o'clock. Rev. J. W. Hitching official- - roiiowing an. tne open sensoi^,
•
Mm. R. Feldtuiusch: Luiwh comC c’„b na u. H.my mrp-M. c.
Duft*!
CTmcW.
wdw DR. H. A. POWERS

Sia S&amp;kkUt Ship 106. Russell E.
Cleveland. Skippi-r. Methodist
church. Tuesday night. 7:30.

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HASTINGS. MICH.

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rain proofed, I pockets
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nifQ AT RATT1 C CREEK
UltO n I DA I I Lu UntEIK snowsnoes. uct- la to Jan.

OTHING ran be sadder than a grave that i« no longer a
mound. Thr inrvilablr has rome to pass—-the wright of
—I I Plu-nunntA
1A In
’ll 9a in
' 11 O.ITK tll.lt pTCSt nt destructive 11 al III T A. SOCiai IO|1 met BV til
Tlie opyrnng meeting, this yc.u llh*t
। ihat J-Ilv
cuy Prirtnv
Friday ...nrnlriu
morning. rvv-ee.
Deceased'
t-.icusanu. fv-l
wi. 15
io
io -26.
xo.
in rt-»u
aav. . |nBe&lt;
Oct.
to
2 in
day.
.u (rom cIl,nbing them and «»«»&gt; »*** for their second meet­
the sodden earth has crusted in the last protection. Il hrlps of tiic Home l&gt;.|wrtiiu-nt was held was 78 years old. In the early years 4 Piieasanu.
in posj-esaion. 4 in season, mail-'
harming the k-iivrs. A c.-rtaln vur- big Friday night. Oct. 13. About 90
nothing to close the imagination to what happens then! Yet
Friday) Oct. 13. in Central school ot his practice he located in Assyria,,birds only.
there Is nol the slightest neeesslty for this barbarous, unsani­
; building.
| and will be remembcrM by many
Partridge. Oct. 15 to 26; 5 In day. lety of acacia trees, growing ih. were in attendance and every one'
South America, defends Itself from'Ciune with well filled baskets and a
tary, old fashioned method of burial. The Hastings Burial
Mrs. Carvt .h was tlie pniwlpa! in the southeastern part ' of the io lit possession. 10 m season.
spetiker li?r subject- beliu ’ Our county. He located In 'Bntlle Creek1 prairie chickens. Oct. 15 to 26- 5 sjwcie* of ants, which strip kmc*; bountiful supper was served. Thc
Vault—at little cost—
NT ifliboriKMxi in Today’* world.". As! about 30 years ago and built up ii'in day. 10 possession. 10 in sca- from other varieties of acacias, by' meeting was brought to order by our |
uill protect absolutely
making itself a host for warrior1 president. Mrs. Claude Hoffman.:
■Mrs. Carvcth is secretary andsdi- i ijice practice, at one time being su-lson. '
and forever. Cement*
rvi tx .«
•&gt;«
m ‘
“nts- Thf'’e
‘1H’« away tlu After a business meeting a good’
rectoK uf Welfare Commission she ’ |x-rintcndent of Nichols Memorial w^rtrnrir
Woodcock
’“O6- *4
anti steel, waterproof
in
^CW?*i' Oct16 15
\in
5 to
tO
4 n day
' ,raf voting ants and so protect thc program was given. A short play 1
L-. very familiar with tlie *ub)tct hospital. He is survived by a ron 8 in
possession.
season
and airtight, it seals in
in
Douession.
16
in
season
tree* from destruction. The acacia: was rendered by thc ladies which
and her discussion was highly inter-1 and two daughters.
।
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plain sight and becomes
tree fumtsiios lhe food as we’ll as was much enjoyed. Dr. M- Skinner1
estitig and instructive. .
1
- *
*
one solid piece under­
Tl,A W.JL (’. MEETING.
-------------------------------------------... ,----- —Iund
--------------------------------------shelter for tlie warrior----ants
seemvf Lacey
Miss Ruth Tappan o(,
Mr.-, carte tit's talk was supple- AS TOLD* BY RILEY WATERS.
ground mausoleum that
The meeting °L
of ‘the
invlv’ fo'
fnr’ no
nn other
nlhw purpose
nnmn&lt;l. than to
tn*i the Ann Kellogg
Kellnoff school.
Arhnnl Battle
Ila trie
Many years ago Seth Stone start.1T! .Women
’’°TS ’s Re-' «*»
tnintkd with talks by Mrs. D. D.
literally "Lasta through
----------.............---------------------...thc9*
, h ™»n In u» ‘""-"I
be? U The S “
AWB1.1 He enemies creek were »ilh la .nd . very InWalton,
who
pave
uu
account
of
thr Ages.” The best un­
le.lnn ........ U-t yrar. Mr. r. A .bout where Bn»n-« tin .hoc L. no.।
' /“’■ L' ,,
lhe M talrpyerw He ii.ve many umllu talk w„ he.rd.
dertaken. iiui.it on its
llurlon
.
ti.uiwd
lhe
Ho.plh.1
Clar»■««
Orate.
...
Seth
’
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I
"JS,.
’
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tad.........
...........................................
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illustrations
showing
that
trees
seem
i
We
are
Invited
to
visit
the
Briggs
Biut'ui explained the Hospital Chai - L........................... &gt;:.......... — —~-t
Ip plan for their own future. There P T. A. for our next meeting when
Jty Fund
mii out- Strm,e'"o"?-,E'lli
I’.tron «ml by
the ,'5^?Si?«^.
w.y uked
J.y
rtmd wuuo
wnne ,»««.,«&gt;' to
«re "ih.ik
—
nogsm. present.
nrev.ni Tlie
Thn meeting
mretin.. was **•»
warfare among trv&lt; -. U Health program is to be given with
lined
lined briefly
briefly »u program
program ol
ot rich
ricn.i- “
*’',1bscr11* *®f 'Ule ;“
“llcorns
3 M b...”...bi'ml?
»» direct r.» ot ll.e sun as one »o»tag Ideutres.
lion lor the unemployed.
talk- Dealer.
Sc.h
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“re &lt;lentEmma Wewrman&lt;Ro'il
Iippillllivu to
l&lt;&gt; supervise
|HI|KETUC our
EMU seed
MTU
It V.IU an interesting talk and
appointed
ffittd^’AU right bS?JxFSrftcaU found “n unusually good num­
sale
which
will start at our
’—
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BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
next MBWVUIK
meeting will
present; Corps inspector’ Mrs. greatly appreciated by the Rotar-'**
The IivAt
wu» be
ix- in
nt P
• ”v«. • All -right,
—---- but you wont
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’■ Ians.
ber meeting.—Mrs. Clyde Cheeseclaw ol
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uumttln
Dnurtmrm
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now
on.
Orow.
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Dowling.
Mich.
Frld.v Oel 30 ui 2 JU p. M wiU. :!? .“&gt;
"'•a' • was present at the meeting. Mr.- ■
FOOTWEAR
PRICES
LOW
* pipers b“ MtT /
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Injl'rlnllAn
fhokonn
A 'w. wtrndbonw
”ST.Urt"'iL"Si SSte’iS-tS SIU “fAT CUT RATE SHOE STORE.
and Mrs. M. J, Crosj
Mie from the njWnUd Corp. No.
„u,„ „,
Every buyer
of footwear „„
will „
be
L00 to. il,!end re lSW£t wnwn, imercated In the unwnnanl ot
„™ .. «n™„ rc, •» .... w, «.,v. the „„tlnK CUI R„r shoc aum (|1
Statistics arrived at in Washing - lug on. He saw the banner. He saw ‘f?',?1’.’\ lad ”
plannl,lg w “
this
's issue. With the present pros■ ton, based upon crop reports. Mem the joke and said to Graves, who “
pcc^oj price incrcast-s
increases tne
the prices
prices
TT?’ .
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ipectm
t&gt; indicate that the farm income looked
like a
5 ,ce!% *ere quoted In this advertising will‘be
looked like,
a skeleton.
skeleton, "Here
‘ Here is
is a
a ,„P*e.“
'this year will be about SL100.000 out) silver dollar, send me your paper." J.*
sup,f5
SaUir". found very uttractive. Read what
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 22
greater ’titan in 1032. when it wa*
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meetimr 28
2H calls
Calls were
wsre made
marts on|
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HDLINE.S.S UNION MEETING. ; *lar
“r meeting
the smallest ever recorded. It tired
SUNDAV — MONDAY
The monthly meeting of the Holt-1t w s,ctk “nd -’hut-tna. Meeting SUFFERS BADLY MAN■to be that lhe farm income of this
The greatest array of Radio and Picture Stars assembled Into
*nd!/ .
GI.ED LEFT HAND.
country ^ould range from $10,000.­ m-ss Union will be held this week ck*cd b&gt;’ 8lvlnR thc H*K
000,000 to $15.000.000.000- Last year Thursday at the Free Methodist {furling the flags —Clara Tinkler. “ Pat Lewis of E. State Road fc
one grand entertainment—Comedy, Singing and Dancing—^'
it u LU a little over $6,000,000,000.
church. There w ill Be a service at I Prp55 Corr.
nursing a badly mangled left hand
2:39 at which time Rev. Ruby Kstv iririi'iiAt ru wreo
as a result of getting it caught In a
DEATH OF MRS. RATHERCourtney, ;pastor ol local Nazarenc 1
nnnrFpi vm i tw
Unsb of a‘tret' wh,ch lw *»5 '•P’h4*111 preach.
Miss________
French.
Fljr ”, jlCJ’
ting up on Saturday forenoon. Hr
Our Gang Comedy—“MU8H AND MILK"
r.NE ROGERS MONDAY, church,
wi..
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hb hmm u&amp;
Mr*. K^tfwriue Rogoro. a former icvnngellrt,
is 'to speak in the evenuenci
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c.'4.1-111 here died on Monday. Ort. nin-.: at 7:30. It is desired thgt thc' . .
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m
automobiles. He was formerly lo-,
Ifi. i.t Detroit. She w.i&lt; the mother business
n™» miohrh."
mtoht
k iih’«BM
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fo Ca
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hmM-t?n
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“‘d on No Mlcl“Kan Ave. but
o! Lena liare:^ of Detroit and u sis- lowing t| . -------------■■ Hy”.11------------1" .-Ps —,. recently moved to thc Trim Bldg.,
ter of Frank Alluding of Saranac, pre-cncf/ofrtM-uirtZ'wm
all members of rthe
com” nJi’r'1230 East su,u street. Dodge cars
Tta rcm.u&gt;» will b&lt; brought here mlttee reftrv■*"* ”^'
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" h‘"c tt splendid reputation among
and th? funeral held at St. Rosej hart,
retnry.
those who know motor, cars, and
. church Thursday, tomorrow, at nine
the new models are unusually at­
I
SECRET.
. A M. Fattier Geller officiating Bur­
Thc Editor f u country news­ tractive. The new prices on Dodge
ial in Mt. Calvary Tnncu-ry. '
,
and
Plymouth also put them- cars;
paper retired
th a fortune. When
asked the «
: of his success, he in the popular class. Space will not
i . Thc Hastings City Band gave a replied. “I at bute my ability to re­ permit full detail relative to these'
• delightful concert Thursday evening tire with a $100,000 bank balance standard cars, but those who are inin tlu' Central auditorium There after thirty yean* In the newspaper terpsted in a new motor car should
’ was a good audience and the band, held. tfJ close application to duty, sec Mr. Johrison for full particulars.I
, under thc leaderthip of Mr. Btlerno. pursuing a policy of strict honesty, An announcement about Dodge and:
‘rendered delightful music giving always practicing rigorous rules of Plymouth will be found on another;
’ evidence of the excellent kadcrdiip economy, and to the recent death ot page of this issue.
my uncle, who left me $98,500 "
•of Mr Biterno,
PASSING OF JOHN lAoYD
OF ATiaNTA. GEORGIA.
PRESENT -CINDERELLA."
wuiira ana inrnU
Tlie children of the uun.
third and
h.urth liradr al lhe Central w-hnal ?fr* •"•
eborV-d and KH.-.ved lo
years to the Thomy.- Wholesale put on a apkmlld prunram Frida. k'«™.,‘he paaslns ol John Bom ■
nr-amna.
ixEemtox
the welt-kno™ |of
M Atlanta.
AU
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on■ ------------Wednesday.
Grocery Co., ol Grand Rapid.- Ttu-y
October
11.
He
had been ill but three
an* putting in a number of store* fairy tali-. -Cinderella.” Tlie par- '
lit and around Grand Rapids, all ent* were invited us guests, and all 'days with heart trouble. Tlje re­
having the same front* of black and the pupils in thc .Centra! building :mains were taken to Vermont for'
yellow trimmings.
- were present. The youngsters showed burUl.
ewBent training and delighted all , Sincere sympathy is extended to
.DEATH OF FORMER
Mrs. Boyd iVlnnie Ream) who I* so
who heard them.
•
well known in this city which was.
Word has been received uf the R. H. MOTT NAMED
her girlhood home.
death of Charlv.N Wilkins of Ar-;
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AH COUNTY AGENT.
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KICKED Bl A HORSE.
; Kansas, u former Hasting* re idem.
...
... Mott has been named u
. ..Slate WeiBradford
Hinckley,
’ lie Was the son of James L. Wilk- county agent -by thc new
--------------------—s-fifteen
--------- years
IWU. Mr. ,ild
-Jd son
of Mr and Mrs- Clayton ’
It... « well known business man fare Director, Mas Mershon.
M’n ol
l-.cn- ' Surviving are the wife and Mott succeeds Henry Osborn, who Hinckley,
*■’
'** * 'in '*■
wm* kicked
lhe face, by
J "a lkor.se
and'
resigned some time ago.
" on Saturday. Tlie boy —
•“ ;
f his brother damps, had none to the
AN INDICATOR.
PASSING OF WM. COBB.
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field, on an errand
and afterward
Probably nothing better indicates
William E. Cobb, aged 67. died on could not tell ju*l how the accident
1 tire stress of the Umea than the fact Tuesday
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at his home in Maple happened, but Bradford was knocked
that ti:e automobile license plates Grove township. The funeral will to the ground by the horse.
outatandmg on October I this year, be at the Barryvtlle church ThursThe r.ght side of the lad’s face is
were 2rt5.0uo Wthan on the same 7ay afternoon at two o’clock, Rcv\ bruised and swollen but the doctor
■ ■date in 1930.
Van Dorn officiating,
. 'thinks there is no frac.turc.

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WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

Otto Kruger and Madge Evans in

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We Can’t
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You make up your mind to

FUD HAKRING and HIS I'ghNSYl.YANlANS In a Mukai
Treat—"ALMA MARTYR”
Mint Pathe New*
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comfortably if you have an
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FRIDAY — SATURDAY

Randolph Scott and Tom Keene
IN ANOTHER ZANE GREY MAMTERPIE( E-

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“THREE LITTLE PIGS”
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war. indeed I—with. ..European na- :
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tlon* arming, llyfcatefaing and conYEARS AGO TODAY.
spiring against 6ne ahother before ,Krlcndi
Miss Marjorie Marsh

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.healed.
HuUtrir-nuM tr Mail
| We have iuid our leaaon. Let's Tuesday. October 8, at high noon.
IN IUKHV (hit NTY. ONE YEAit. ii.Go take the advice of George Washingh*r
*M£ a.nd
nr ,—i.r I.. -t-.-.J L
,
,;Mra.
Mra. E.
E. O
O. kfiarah
Marsh, tx*
to RnhoH
Robert nnrtor
Porter
ton, thank our Creator for the AU Warren of Chicago. Rev. W. S.
IN HARRY COUNTY HIX MONTHS «0e
... ___ lantlc ocean and steer us clear ot
Htcensnui. iMutor of the Jackson
Congregational
church
officiated.
entanglements as powUble.
OCTSIUK BAHRY COUNTY. ONK .
----- —iZZ;----------_• I The attendants of thc special ma­
tinee al Hie Strand theatre on Sat­
YEAR IN ADVANCE ii,so I According to Hie State Departr^R^N"^WK.!?^...?Ng.i.oo'«nent of Public InstrucUon. there urday afternoon brought 108 quarts
of fruit which will be added to thnl
•------------------------------------ *----------------‘are 12,000 unemployed teachers in secured through lhe Auxiliary can­
advertising RATES.
[ the slate, a suggestion is being vass, and sent to lhe Roosevelt
^Di»pi»r •d««ro»in* ntM «■ appUe»- j made Uiat certification standards be, American Legion hospital ut Camp
“uu.ifM. Io&lt;aia and raadinx noUraa. 30c robed so Uial only the best qualified Custer. That was surely splendid
and the ladies are very grateful to
“ vKi»
^7each la :01X11 "cur® positions. Perhaps it’s a Mr. Goshorn foi* his kindness and
and to nil who gave lhe
m w
le JC“h!rare oolncidepce but the three best generosity,
u ’ * tua' .T,,*',k*U
*od । instructors we ever had the good fruit.
Mra. C. E. Stockwell, who has
Nuik.'r*U( 1Li*h'Uui' marrixcM win t,'fortune to come in contact wiUi
been visiting her brother. Glenn
’■"oKi.'ir„ t„,
pwl* *t»otot«iy devoid Ot
Collins, and family tlie past few
:U2“uK.u,"it'C\ .udrirrS IS 'onn"
««dn« or eour*&lt; weeks returned to her home in Bea word, aacb Q&lt;ur&gt; cuustiuc aa • word, thay were exceptions to the rule. lolt. Wls., Monday.
All ublluarv buatrv
..oi » w„.,t
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Mra. E. c. Witmer and daughter.
' Sarah Jane, of South Bend and Mrs.
McCracken and daughlasWcan. of
JOB PRINTING.
: as In others. Nevertheless it is re- Joliet. III., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
r lubnrr im
Ui. greltable that It requirements based Alec Ironside.
j Mrs. Frank Casey (Georgia Lathrop» and baby returned on Friday to
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{state will have to discard some of a four weeks* visit witli her parents
ADVERTISING PEACE.
ilts finest teachers, men nnd women at Borryvlllc and Dr. and Mrs. C. P.
“If public money can be spent to’who were really born to their work, Lathrop.
, Mrs. Emory Stiles left Sunday for
advertise
recruiting,"
“
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—--— —
---------- says
. Ernest: .
Peru, Ind., where she will visit
Elmo Calkins, "It can be spent to;
to J
THE BIGGEST GAMBLERS.
friends before leaving for her home
advertise tlie futility and economic; At more or leas regular intervals.ln Baraboo. Wis. Floyd Gaakell ocnon&amp;ense of war."
a tide of sentiment arises against
To Mr. Calkins, advertising is slot machines. This Is as It should be p]Oyd oaskell.
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something more than ballyhoo; it is since the slot machine game Is aimItr.
~ Z. li./.
Hill and
a constructive force—a civilizer, an ply a racket to extract funds from daughter. Virginia, and Mra. c. F
educator and a crusader capable of the public at considerable profit. BJ^d q
d
exercising great good. Here for ex- One hasn’t a chance of breaking, Rapids and with Mra. Noyes Avery
ample Is thc type of “copy" Mr. even in the long run against this al her summer home on Hie Grand
Calkin would use to help build up a form of mechanized gambling.
River.
■olid public sentiment against one j . However, too^llttlc sentiment has
•P.VENTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
of the
w -public’s worst enemies—war. i been aroused for reform or regulaAbout 175 Odd Fellows gathered
tH*»mn is,
k "These
“'Th..eA are
nrn the
tl.f, dead."
rlonH *• tlon
tlzxn of
nf the
Hir* greatest
tynnihlinv
Inktt-Instl- |n the Temple on Tuesday evening
Tlie Uiemc
gambling
Tiicse are the soldlera dead In the tution in Hie world—the New Yak and‘ had an enjoyable time. There
World war.
i Stock Exchange and Curb which are
pr!acnlrtttb?‘1!1 50 H£cth^n
Let us stand on thc curbstone and manipulated largely by margin op- Sd?e ronfXd five Aral dSS

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watch them march by.
: orators who never buy. ’ for Invest- --------------------------- -team conwhile the Freeport- degree
getting ment. According to Wall Street's, ferred third dgree upon L. Wills.
Tramp.... tramp.,
; seven
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tired are you? Why, they have been own figures
out of.....
eight buyers( The work was followed by a fine bou­
quet, which .was in turn followed by
marching only five or six hours.
are In the game on a marginal basis.' addresses by Rev. R. H. Bready. Rev.
Tramp....tramp.....ten in a row .Corporations and Industries large1 Mr. Ballou and County Clerk An­
....two seconds opart....Why you and small thus become pawns in a, drus. Clyde Derby, N. G. of Hos^
।look actually faint....stand up.... gigantic gambling game. Marginal Ungs Lodge presided.
!
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Foster nnd
tha flrat day hasn't passed yet.
operators have no more use for
Tramp.... tramp.... ten in a row [stock* than marginal operators in Mr. and Mra. S. C. Brock motored
1 to Eaton Rapids Sunday to visit Mr.
....two seconds apart....for one the wheat'pit have for grain. Stocksi and Mrs. H. J. Christmas. They
day....for ton days....for 20 days and grains are simply mediums for. were not at home so the party went
....for 40 days....for 46 days!
[trapping the unwary. The stock ex- on to Lansing and visited Mr. and
Mra. Warren Wilcox. They returned
THESE ARE THE SOLIDERS change and wheat pits should re­ by way of Grand Ledge.
real values. Both have a legiti­
DEAD IN THE WAR.
'| fleet
"
Miss Ruth Cull of Oakland, NeWhat a graplilc presentation of mate place in thc business affairs of bra&amp;ko. is visiting Miss Evelyn
Johnson. Miss Cull came here from
statistics almost too great to com­ our country. Marginal operation.' Ann Arbor, where she iiad been
prehend. Think of it! A column ten however, is pure gambling and making an extended visit with her
men wide, sufficient to fill thc serves no useful purpose, or least; sister.
Mrs. Fred W. Race of Kansas City.
average street from curb to crub whatever useful purpose it may
, Missouri who has been visiting her
marching steadily by morning, aft-' serve is more than counteracted by cousin, Mra. Mae Young. Ipr three
mioon und night for a month and । the false values and instability weeks, returned to her home Thuraa half.
created.
‘day. Mrs. Young went as far os
Is there any bolter way of plctur- 1 It Is up to the U. 8. government Chicago with her.
t
. Mrs. Cyrus E. Perkins, wife
of
ink Ulf dfslructlVf tore ot modern to
Wall Street to reform 1“ ’
n«t&gt;ia*'
Judge'Perkins, of Grand Rapids,
warfare? Public money is being ways. Gambling In marginal sales Who will address the Hastings Wornfrittered away each day for purposes with industries as the chips should. en's Club onFriday of this week.
Mrs. Clement
Infinitely less worthwhile than on 'be prohibited.
. will . be - the guest of....
Smith while in the city.
public advertising of tills sort.
' Mrs. F. R. &lt;k#ncoast and mother,
HAWKSHAW’S ALLI
Mra. McElhaney. are guests of Mrs.
Eighty-three state inspectors were Bruce Hayden at Saginaw this
READERS AND ERRORS,
"on the Job" al Detroit to sec that
Thc person who says people nev­
Miss Agnes Holbrook left Friday
nothing crooked was pulled during
er read
newspapers should be ;
i the races. Wc note, however, tnat it for Muskegon where she will spend
around the editorial rooms after ai
the winter with her sister. Mrs.
I was a Federal Inspector who actual­ Anna Carnahan.
bad slip has been made in some per- ly
;, discovered nnd made public thesonal Hem. Misspell somebody’s!
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
fact that twenty-five horses, were
name, even in an obscure item on ‘
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Emery are
hoped. Strychnine, nitroglycerine,
on Inside page, and ace how quickly
the error is called to yxxir atten-.I 1strong coffee and whiskey were visiting her parents, Mr. and Mra.
1 among thc stimulants used to make O. B- Spaulding. Mr. Emery recently
tlon.. It isn't always pleasant to be
/’long shots’’’ beat the favorites, returned from Cuba, where he has
bn thc receiving end of such com- |I Joseph Bell,-the agent, charges. Ft&gt;r- represented the Associated Press.
plaints, although most people are I'
During hts residence in Cuba Mr.
very courteous, in bringing unln-!! ’getting for the moment the thor­ Emery has been over the island
oughly revolting breach of sports- pretty thoroughly, and recently
tentlonal blunders to our attention, j
made
a Junket with President Palma
1 manship involved, wo Wonder where
but it is encouraging. People can't
and other Cuban notables. Mr.
tlie state's formldlble-slzed army of Emery speaks highly of tlie island
spot errors without reading the “
I
"trouble-shooting
”
race
track
In
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and its undeveloped riches.
pajier.
;
spectors kept Itself when all of this
Miss Cleo Hoyt who has been
C.LHMANY WITHDRAWS.
^dl’^^d^u"*? ™ visiting Miss Elvira Barnaby for
• ।otner direction, evidently; or per- the past two weeks returned to her
home
in Richland today.
Hltlcr lias withdrawn German jhops not looking nt all. Governor
Mrs. H. H. VanAuken and Mrs.
support from the League of Nations ,
Comstock staled a few days ago that j Rose Colgrove are in Grand Rapids
thereby causing a breakdown of the ,Michigan could economize by cutting this week attending the State Fed­
flimsy peace machinery erected (down and consolidating her force of, eration meeting as delegates from
the Hastings Club. Miss Anna
since the armistice and creating a i ।
Inspectors. Right, governor. You: Johnson is a delegate from the
fresh war scare. It seems to us, how-1’ might
.
lllaAU a
n &amp;IAA,
make
good Dt*
start by firing Michigan Women’s Press Associa­
ever, that Germany U absolutely in tJw
enU
„
forcc
now
.«.« «UM.v
"guarding" tion. Mesdames M. W. Wightman,
lhe right: France, England and Michigan race tracks, and pay the Phyllis Reynolds. W. R. Cook, L E.
’ ourselves—tout, particularly France price of one more good Federal man Stauffer, W. D. Hayes and E. A.
Burton are among others who have
—In the wrong.
.
to take their places.
been In attendance.
Germany was left practically de­
. fenscless os a result of the unfor­
and Mrs. Harriett VanAuken and
INFLATION.
tunate Versailles treaty on the
As might be expected, there is !daughter and Mrs. Allie Smith of
tlieory
situation
. that
— this
—-------—. would
- ------ gome demand for still further Infla- [ Owosso, visited Country Treasurer
George Ooleman and family thc
make It easier for other nations to tlon of our currency. However, there fore part of the week.
inaugurate a general dlaarmamen•. is one thing that; wo should all
Miss Julia A. Jeffery who has been
program. Fifteen years have passed guard against, and that is getUng visiting friends In Cleveland. Buf
and the total armament* of the an -inflated idea of what Inflation falo and Syracuse for the past two
months returned last Monday.
world have not been reduced. Tak- will do for us. Germany presented a j Mra. J. T. Lotrtbard went to Grand
ing Into account Hie air forces
that --------------good demonstration
of ---that
a
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Rapids
Tuesday for a few days' visit
have been Srfectcd
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since
the war. ___
few_______
year* ago.
when_1U
currency
and will spend a week
it the
It appears that
Hie trend
trend In
in arma&lt;ao
arma- m Inflated
Inflated that
that It
it took
took several
several mll- j Harto^befOTPretiuteta?* at Benton
ments is upward, not downward. Hons of marks to buy a postage
Mrs. Cora Tomlinson Foster of
Therefore one can’t blame Germany stataip.
Lowell is in the city this week to
for being thoroughly discouraged! ~
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attend tlie Trego-Garn wedding.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bellinger and
two daughter!, of Otaego, were
corded her. Is it any wonder that
o
*
it..
impossible U*.
task I*
is .
a «m.ll
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tlie negative rMuita »t».inerf hvlnuin trylng
!ook impressive in a ■
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following conservative leadrrshln Ooorse Washington costume.—Ohio1 FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
Mtowin* consenaure leadership.
Jounj&gt;1
Hortense VanZile, whose
should turn to the bombastic, die- i
i readings from Shakespeare were so
tatorial Hitler as a last resort?
We’re fed up on reading about the wcl1 r®c®h«i her® l*at winter will
Frnnre is Just as much to blame for hardihood of pioneer .Americans.
Te^Ulre hwludta^nSriv
Hiller as Germany, possibly more. Not one of them could have with- all of Shakespeare's leading plays.
But whatever may happen abroad, stbod riding 56 miles In a rumble Her leading man is Bennett Mcwe hope that America will have Hie seat over one of our detours.—At- Thack and hcr manager Harold
good acnae to keep out If American!lantlc CDtutituUou.
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L. H. Tyler of Pomona. California,

Is renewing old aeqitantances in the her birthday. After spending a success in their new work,
city. Mr. Tyler was formerly a real- pleasant evening ’ they departed
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Spaw have
dent of Hastings, but moved to Call-, wishing her many more
happy moved into Mr. Schultx’s tenant
r,.*.nine
‘^uyear/t
’.“’ ago. andmmU
mmld
b.re iJu .mu. -bU.
fornia
gives
. birthdays.
rooms, where he will now work,
gkmhig accounts al tlie opportuni-. Harry Gates of Jackson spent
The box social lias been post­
ties offered there.
i Sunday with his aunt.-Mr. und Mrs. poned till the evening ot November
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay left for c N. Tobias, and family.
110.
Plainwell thU week which will be
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Wilcox and
their future home, Mr. Hay having:and son, Bruce, of Kalamazoo vis- ron of Battle Creek visited -hl;
-hte
secured a position there. They take ited the home folks. Mr and Mrs. mother, Mra. Wilcox, and tils alsthe best wishes of a licet ot friends c. N. Tobias, and family Sunday, ter. Mra. Bradfield, Friday,
with them.
Mr and Mra. C. C. Robinson of Has’“*
Mr. and Mrs. Erastus Reeves, of tings were also callers in the aftcrASSYRIA.
Eaat Orange. N. Y.. are visiting at!noon.
u n. w,
Thp annual bazaar and chicken
8- W. Lane's on their way hotm"* and ‘ Mrs. «
Floyd Tobias and. pjC supper of Briggs Ladles* Aid So-,
ter, Marian, of Kalamazoo ctety blw been.scheduled for ThuraAbe Davenport returned from a';spenl'ThurMlay
with Ihnir
their day^-vwihie'Deww^er'?
--- •— evening
---- tiliira will,
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visit with relatives in Saline Satur-' parents, Mr and Mrs. C. W. Tobias. A-*^»wd of Fxml WHimr ueonle
d*y Mr .nil Mrv Wunrr ot ttal M.rl.n rrm.utrtl HU Buna*, evr- raft d on Mr. .nd Mn HrHlk KlSu
taut rrtunml .uh lam tor a Mw*l nlrut.
"WKly-ntb." menUr. Tito bnde
visit.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abbott of Bat- and Kr0om wort awav and when
Mr. and Mrs John Goodyear en-. He Creek spent Thursday afternoon they returned were nol prepared to
Urtalned with pedro Thursday with her brother. Mr. and Mrs. W. ,rcM ,j... werc
by truck
night m honar ot Mr. and Mn. Tay- O ’TObia.
^n^wpplJs 3
lor. First prizes were won by Mra
Mrs. Delia Holcomb spent part of candv and ciBar&lt;
.
D. 8. Goodyear und Lra VanValken- last week with Mrs. Burrell Phillips
M„ Elizabeth Gray is spending
,
"¥*
the —It at tlie home of our pastor.
Mr. Bacon of Kansas City, forMr. and Mrs Fred Meyers df De- r
and Mrs Harold DirxC atBat.
rnerly a resident of this city, is call- troit spent part of last week with t|e creck
Ing onold-Ume friends here this, Mr. and Mrs. Edd Newton and famAn uoi’nts of the Southeast disweek.
Uy and Mason Newton of Delton t^t J7he co^l of FUligtous EdVTr«
...
1
neugmus at a
Mr, r.vrtl.
Lydl» rrAnkulftn
Crooklion nt
od Bowen, xhent
spent fiundav
Bunday there
there.
urellon
were
well repreMnled
MUI*. .IM-.ed lor the world’, i.lr | Buwll Sinclair ot South Ha*Unn
Dunham
Tpradky. *he brink lhe lucky otteln ' spent Bund.y with Mr. and Mn. thrah
th,
the c,:n-Bi.’,uiu conical at Fred Keet Tobla.
p,ln. -Loyally- The Bare Une
Heatlt*,. at tlu county lair winning
Mra Fred Bechtel and Mr,. Bub chureh Khool had the distinction
lhe round trip ticket ottered by him FMehlel ot Hutink, and Mr, Laun. ol lh, u
,
t„M,.
uapnae.
OotU and m ot Hormnlle called thm
„„d,rrt , One choir
"&gt;
™U1F? ■'» “H* number with Dr. Luther We.t u
n
.»wwee — • &lt;,■.
. —ew AGO
.
C. . .. Susie Pltllllft*
aV
FIFTY-FIVE
YEARS
TODAY.
Phillips /OWA
one HttV
day t.»at
last UTA
week.
leader. Timely messages from Rev.
The historical discourse of Rev. I
and Mrs Fred Bush of Ur- McKt
.on ot
McKtnn
of Middleville. Rev. Hoyt'
R W Pletcher, delivered in the Mandate spent Sunday evening witir o(
of NohrtUe
NashvUle,. Rev. Hoffmnstcr of'
Presbyterian church, last Sunday
parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. O., Dowling
and- the Rev. Patrick Mamorning was a very candid and Tobla®-.
__
l Veety of Bottle Creek were nil very
careful review of the condition of I
I; inspiring and helpful. The officers
society, prior to and al the time of j
WOODLAND.
—
chosen for ««
the vcoming
year ».«,
are
the Saviour's advent.
Thc Woodland Woman’s Study Seward Walton, president; Floyd
Mr. John Fishfcr of Johnstown Club met at lhe school house Tues- Miller. Vice-President; Nina Conktells us that he raised 25 busliels ot J day evening. October. 10. with Mrs. |m, secretary and Doris Holcomb,
Merino potatoes this season off Albert Carveth and Mrs. Kenlth Treasurer.
seven rods of ground- Tills would I McIntyre of Hastings as guest, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Warner and
make a yield of about 571 bushels speakers The program was as fol-1 friend* of Detroit spent lhe week
to the acre. If any of our readers lows: Music, Love’s Old Swett end at their Wall lake cottagehave done belter let us know.
Song; Roll Call: Parliamentary
Mrs. Evangle Miller Is spending
For several day* a large crowd "Law. Mrs Albert Carveth; Piano the week in Detroit at Ure home of
has congregated upon Hie street Duet. Alice Smith, Vesta Born; her daughter. Mrs. Doris Warner,
corners to the disgust of every citi-: Book Review. "The Earth Turns.” Teachers in general of this locality
zen who has had occasion to elbow Mrs. Kenlth McIntyre; Solo. Erma were In attendant? on Friday and
his way through it. Tlie ladies some- Tylerraccompanied by Myrtle Bull- Saturday at the state Teachers' In­
times find it almost Impossible to lnKstltute at Battle Creek.
pa-is tlie street al Uiat place. LanTiic Woodland Grange held a
Mrs. Bessie Strickland, who has
guage Is Clten heard from the cen- Booster meeting Friday evening, been assisting at the parsonage
tral figures of Hie crowd unfit for Oct- 13. *1 the town hall. Refresh- home of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Dixany ears. Is there no way to dis- ments were served.
on home at Battle Creek relumed
jxise of this nuisance? The Marshal
°» Tuesday evening, Oct, 17. at home on Friday.
should' keep the sidewalks cleared ,8:00. the P T. A. met at the WoodTlie Briggs Ladles' Aid Society are
and sec that ladies are not insulted! land Township school. / There was Aponsoring a Hallowe’en social for
while passing along.
|»» exhibition of the wirk of the Tuesday evening. October 31. A proWe begin to hear of men who are 4‘H Club, leader Miss Hlldah Summ. gram will begin at eight o'clock and
willing to lecture for 1150 a night.; Mr. and Mra. Welby Crockford at- followed by a sale of cafeteria
’s Fair In
Wendell PhlllliB is one of them. He 1 tended the
thc World
Worlds
in Chicago lunches with coffee free. All may
li» nave Hie
the'.add
relative#, Mr. nnd Mrs. come in
In costume if
If they so desire,
desire.
is one of the men who'nave
and visited relatives,
interests of the laboring men down ■ Arlle Crockford of Milwaukee, frqm
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hyde spent
deep in Uielr hearts.—so deep Indeed Wednesday Until Sunday. Mrs. V. Sunday at Niles at the home of their
that II never crops out except in, K- Brumm of Nashville stayed at parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Buchanan,
words. A man that demands such n l,he Crockford home while they were
Joyce VanAuken, who sustained
price for u talk for an hour is a । away.
.
.injuries in an automobile accident
friend.to no one but himself—is too! Mr. and Mra. John Dell nnd Miss,iome tunc a(tOi is under daily treatselfish even to be n citizen.
Dorothy Dell spent Sunday with Mr. m(*nt at Lena hospital in Battle
Thc new bridge nt Middleville is! and Mrs. Ezra De l of Lansing
Creek.
now passable. It will be » strong:’ Mr- an(l Mrs. Wheetficet of Has-: A Missionary play will be present­
structure but rumor says thnl tlie । lll‘Bs were Suriday guests of Mr. and rd by Nashville ladies at the Wilcox
D .ureeii.
$tohc work will riot be strong enough , irs. u.
D- "
\Yrec”;
. church on Sunday evening. October
Robert Kellogg
Kellogg of
of &gt;2o. Be wise and reserve this date.
to. hold it for any greftt length of I’ Mr. *and
”0 'Mrs.
Mrs. Itobcrt
j Schoolcraft spent the week end with;
' Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager. Mr.
PINE LAKE
.ad Mr. Jacob Brady or Grand, Ur ,nd u„ c„u But=her
QUIMBY.
Mr. dail,t„„. prapc,. cryiral .nd Z&gt;The Young People's class wilt Rapid* «rrr Sund*y trurau
ranor. of Battle Crack Rxnt Spnhave n progressive party Oct 28, be­ ta*.5'*St.".!
F- 5 ’K"1"- *™‘ U,&gt;
■&lt;•*» Mlmtam .nd eccnlnj .’th
ginning at eight o’clock, at thc home
hunUng
Mr and Mrs Walter Warner.
I
of Dewitt Cutler, al Velma Kellogg's partridge
th
« th‘h?1^’
Mre Ocor*“ B®Ulngham. who ha.'
enS * J’eu’ par"lbeen «pending two weeks In Dc- i
Doreen Rltzman’s at 10:15 and at ,
Rev. Conklin's at 11 o’clock in Has-: r&gt;^rnrtanM^r8nEn“pi^rn«nd lrolt vbutlnK her s°n- FYank. and
',a,nlly- "turned home on Saturday/
tings. All members are urged to\-n
1
,5On Gordon Visited lhe formers
Prlrlnv n carlnarf nf fMxtlhdr
meet at. the Cutler home and come J
I parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Finnic cattle was received at the Avery,
masked.
‘
» K'V’’ fr°ln Salurday ■ farm, and on Saturday they shipped I
Miss Freda Scott attended A CcnwJ'SE; Hilbert
».,.u! oul..two “rt‘*d*. °Uat
I
tury
of Progress’ at Chicago over the, Creek
M1MvUHertl^r
lou m Hilbert
wo mentioning
car“?‘*3, °* those5le
frs’spent;!
weekend.
1mnthtr of
Mr. nnttie
Qrat» ’ou^.i
When
who
Miss Maxine Bennett of Hastings ! Creek visited her
the mothe
wrek end*
8‘ ‘
end ot
»th at the
Spent the week end with Mias Do-.
rt'°iWor,d* Palr’ lhe namcs of John

B(fs of YeSterdaV

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DANC
CLEAR LAKE LODGE
DOWLING, MICHIGAN

Every Wednesday .. .
FRANCISCO AND HIS HASTONIANS
Dancing Muter to the Younger Set

Every Friday ...
ALL STAR ENSEMBLE
Masters of the Square Dance

Every Saturday ...
ARCH BOLD AND HIS BAND
The Hot-Ziggy Boys

,

Come On Everybody, Join the Crowd*
at ihe Lodge Where Merriment Prevails

DANCING 9:00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.
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VITHEN you bug in electric light bulb, we want you
’ ' &lt;•. -.11 .k. n.u. ____ —— ____z— *

five useful hints about lighting.

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on bulb or (hade will cut down the light materially.

2

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A blackened bulb gives less light and wastes the

they are gas-filled.

3

Re sure that every lamp is placed where its light

the light of a celling fixture is poor economy,

because an inexpensive portable lamp, gives you
more light just where you need It.

om“-

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» TLEV.4
..
c
h son rucp spent ,rom Thursday
r
g ..wUI h* Ufitu Sunday with Mrs. Clara Nlchtlie speaker for the Community sen-- j Oja
;
whlc
*»1 w»l
be held
at
the U.
B.'
A CTPat d.al of Mrit.m-nt
,
™ Lthe
,h“nd
«??. , Church
'■""anCXt
*,uSunday
h'u
««»
u
» caused
cvenlng
8
‘*w iSesday weSj whjt
nicely located
on
MclnttKh
spe"
‘
’
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music
l»
l»&gt;M
"rranped.
™,
of Carlton 'have' moved on the for- .jjj J^he dRhth anniveraan- o/thc ‘,*° men Who rcsembled lhe murx
.
will oe tne eigntn anniversary or the derera of Mr Hacker a^ked mm.
All are sorry to hear that Mra.jC&lt;S2UJoArine*Ftonfe0 sBem^the
«n’P,0Jred by Dev«F ^^r forj
Minnie Bkielman is so poorly at this
KatKUu.^ ™tC£%y Xt^reralfeK

ber 2
2. ln.te.d
Instead of
of Oct.
Oct. 26.
26. os
as nlonned.
planned.
ber

Replace old blackened bulbs with new lamps.

electric lamps Jo not blacken prematurely because

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.m

Be sure that your lamp bulbs and shades are kept

clean and free from dust. Just a little dust or dirt

4
lamp. Likewise, it is poor economy to use a small
light your eyes require.

We will gladly tell you

exactly the right lamp to use in every socket.

5

Election of officers at Sunday|
J05' McKnl8ht- of Has* • no further trace of them could be:
School Sunday were os follows: Su-1
A-n- cninrfi„r
*ound.
perintbndcnt. Loyal Lowell: 1st as- RMIwrine1
Mi? SSiSt" Robert Warne£ has "cured a poe- t u,---- , ,, —, ----- —------ siuini wjui uk auanuc ana racinc
।
Spindler
of
Manchester,
Ind.,
over:
Tea
Company
in
Kalamazoo
and(
McIntyre: 2nd assistant superin-1
week cnd
ueex
begin his
duties*hO
on 15Monday
tendent, Alice Reynolds; secretary tne
Ul5.*
cc5.end.
tn? .
BrOUird
Sing!
and treasurer. Hollis Hoffman; li­
King s Heralds at her home S^itur-. ,n
Haven spent the week end
brarian. Doreen Ritzman: pianist. da&gt; ^ternoon.
Mt hcr llome here
,
Vivian Glasgow; assistant pianist,
Velma Kellogg.
MILO.
n is announced that the Prince,
Milo Sunday School is starting of Wales lias ordered new suits. AftTAMARAC CORNERS.
Burt Smith and family spent Sun­ off ire fine shape with four classes.1 er this it is safe to predict that suits
day In Grand Rapids with their The teachers ure. Mrs. Roush, pri- will be worn this year.—Punch.
tnary: Mrs. Smith, intermediate:!
daughter, Stain.
Mr. and Mra. Hale McDqrmid Mrs. Bellinger, young people; Mrs.,
moved to Mulliken where they have Flower, adult. Mils Wenger will be
with us next Sunday in the after­
gone to housekeeping.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Cotton spent noon for church and Sunday School.!
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and and will assist in,the singing and
Mrs. C. H. Stratton, at Bowen Sta­ other work. In the evening at 7:30
special evangelistic meetings will be-1
tion.
•
Mrs. Clara Scare, accompanied by gin. We are hoping for great In- '
Her brother and sister, John Summ terest to be manifested and many
and Rose Long, called on their niece, to come and help in this important
saving work.
Benita Miller, near
Freeport
­ soul
• Mra.
DorothySun
Post
and
Onson
theGeorge
afternoon of Oct. 20 the
day P. M. Thc latter has been quite
sltk but is much better at this writ­ twenty-fifth annual meeting of the
To help protect the public health, and pre­
Prairieville Sunday School AssOcling.
vent disease epldmlcs, the State of Michigan
Mrs. Floy Lipscomb of Grand; atlon will be held at Milo church,
has decreed that any herd of milch cows,
Rapids and Mrs. Ruth Dunkin and। beginning at 1:45 P. M., eastern
sons spent Sunday with their par­ time. Hon. J. C. Ketcham will give
regularly examined by a competent Veterin­
the
address.
Music
will
be
arranged
ents. Bass Cotton's.
arian representing the State, and for TWO
by
Mrs.
Shepherd,
so
a
good
pro
­
Mrs. Lulu Cortright of Bannister
YEARS in succession found to be FREE from
spent from Thursday till Sunday gram is assured. Everyone interest-,
contagious disease, such herd shall be known
with her cousin. Della Cotton. They ed in Sunday School work is urged
j to come.
spent Friday at Mople Grove.
as an ■ accredited" herd.
Bel­
Audra May Sears and Glenn*! Callers at the home of Mrs. BelnnA rVirHv
aa t aend In
June
Darby spent tllrt
the uweek
in linger Sunday afternoon were. Mr.'
For more than FIVE YEARS the Highlands
arid
Mrs.
Blair,
old
neighbors,
from
Sunfield with the former’s aunt.
Dairy herd has been fully “ACCREDITED.”
Mrs. Theda Wilt- Audra's parents, Plainwell.
Our extra-fine herd has been, and is now,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Scarat spent Sun­
regularly examined by a competent Veterin­
day there and thc girls returned from Plainwell were also callers of
Mrs. Bellinger Sunday.
arian. representing the State of Michigan,
home with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Quick of
and for more titan five years every individual
HINDS CORNERS.
Kalamazoo visited the home folks
member of our herd has successfully passed
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Quick
sons spent 'Sunday with their moth­ were supper guests.
thc Veterinarian's thorough examination.
er, Mrs. Millie Haynes.
There were nineteen present at
C. O. Tobias of Detroit is spend­ the Aid Wednesday. Mrs. Quick and
ing this week with hts parents, Mr. Mrs. Schultz were hostesses. A de­
and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
licious supper was served. A good
Miss Donna Hammond is spending program ■ enjoyed an^lhc treasury
this week with friends in Kalama- enriched by over seven dollars.
goo. “
Mr. anej Mrs. Schults and son will
ROBERT W.
Telephone 2651
There were about sixty young spend part of this week in Chicago{
married people from Hastings, Hen­ visiting and taking in the fair.
dershott district and local, walked
Mr. and Mrs. Kramer departed for
in and surprised Mrs. Katherine their new home in Nebraska Wed­
Haynes Tuesday evening, it being nesday. Wc wish them the best of |

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What Is An

ACCREDITED HERD?

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That Is a record wc are proud of. because
It assures the health of our herd. It should
be of Interest too. to every family using High­
lands Dairy mUk. because EVERY DROP of
milk you get from this Dairy cornea from our
fully ACCREDITED HERD. MUk is a nat­
ural “carrier” of disease germa Milch cows
are subject to TB” and other serious dis­
eases. It stands to reason that with any cow
so affected, the milk taken from that cow
will carry the germs of the disease. The foot
is that many epidemics have started from
just such a cause. If you are Intarwtad in
CLEAN Grade “A" milk from an accredited

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER M.I93J •

PAGE 8TX

' ' ,panled
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Tabberer
FREEPORT.
—-------------------------I been times when the Commonwealth in life with the right view point, for coming.
On the evening of Dec. 18th UnitI hardly knew wiilch way to turn to Boys are not sent there as a punishRally Day at the M. E. chureh
MY? and”Mr^DePriester
of Has­
ment. There are no high, stone walls-cd Staten Senator Arthur Vanden- Sunday was a decided success.
Tvw
meet its bills, but In some wgy, just surroundlng thc place: no heavy berg will be tlie speaker, it isn’t
tings
were
guests of Mr. and Mrs-.
Friends from Grand Rapids were ---­
at the right time, money has seemed iron gates: in fact’there isn’t even 1 necessary to say anything conccm- present. Several took part in the
"Ke Saturday,
Mr- n
and
8. F
E. Johnson and
to come from somes^urce to enable a fence. There are no guards and no ing Senator Vandenberg. He is rec­ program. Mr. Ditmar led the singMr
4 Mrs- "
watchmen to see that inmates do - ognised as one of the foremost ora- ing with remarkable case and Miss
them to keep going. A
I Mr Grey called ^Umtion to lhe not escape. There are a number of tors of the country, and ha* already Helen ucukex of urand Kapids at
(Continued from page one)
homes ut tjw commonwealth- Flf- won a very high standing in tlie leg­ the piano and Mr. Wayne Thome
—
#
—’fact that today the newspapers are teen or twenty of thc boys are as-, ulatlvc body of which he b b mem- with the trombone made the music
Mrs. Emma
Anderson and M
Mrs.
M
pjnnia Andenmn
hr had done,
a helping filled with account* of crime, uhimi
much .laned to n
c. and
MU lent
inn Mm
luni »
home
always
Seger accompanied Mr. and
home which
which U
is
always in
in1 ’ tier.
,complete, and Mr. Hansen’s chalk, Eva
j
e that day 800 ---------------boys, wla&gt; ot
it by toys
even *in
teens. ' signed to
“a
V™netent
exnerien*w
“**•
'---------------“ their -------pictures were interesting and a les- 1Mrs. P. A. Tiiotnas to Hastings Fri-,
- ’tie wrong •».
start,
®ren
our
Jj ^T-u
Uu
...........
had tnadc't.,u
— .. hare —
- —
• legislators are becoming
—m.. I iady’known
us a "House*
Mother '
*
OBITCARY.
day.
gone through the Commonwealth, concerned over the appalling 1n*|w
er - &lt;.
i« .to
give to —
each
boy tlie Mrs
Mrs. Mary
Mary E.
E-Trego.
whOtc mai.den
maiden son In each picture, after which;* P. A- Thomas and wife attended:
..----—
u .....
Trego, whose
und Mr. Grew said that the vast crease in crime. As the twig h bent. J' afid -tteJnion I name was Mary Crouch, was born, the superintendent awarded the week.
.
majority of them became useful.
the tree inclined^Criminals
l»v should’have had from January 3. 1846. al Manchester. In- prises as follows. Eleanor Novlskey, ’tinday meeting at tho, Church
1
lamorable dUsens. The Commonmade out of boys who have .
uarenls -The boys are all diana She was the first child of tlrat prire. highest nuihber of sig- o^fflFBntUtren
Saturday.
wealth has a capacity for raring for reached the age of 20, and who have I lramw| J WOrk and each one has Elea-wr and Lucinda Ctouch. When natures: Eleanor Thayer, first pnzr ‘
^crot? um^“tor’bringJiw »’“»&gt; ”l»r“ brother." Fred &amp;vaa»i
73 to &gt;8 boys and it is invariably the right odllook ou life. Tiiey arej.
aj.ii.. tasks to perform. If lie Mary was stiu
still a tmoy
baby tne
the crournes
Crouches
&lt;or brln8’n«, and wife at hake Al-Oon-Qutn U*l
crowikd to the limit. Il has no en- too often made in homes broken hy I „ 1( . u
k the other boys do moved to a farm
funn near South Beiid.
Bend ,
dowment and depends upon the divolc. where the children have the
™
B Indiana, where she grew io a young n~l ProPle
&gt; ReV ftnd
Loonp., were num­
clurity of «.how who approve of 1U Parental concern of neither the
*
lady.
.
i,1S*r* an(* M™- Kockwooc, of H®samong tlie sick a day or two
Mary was but twelve years old “ngs spent Sunday with Mr. and la5t we).k •
.
. ,
metp«U The past three years have lather or the mother. Very often
of
been verv trying on&lt;** n« they haveilW in such homes arc above nor-1» hope that everyone in hearing of when her mother died leaving her
J- \ Ickes.
H Mfa. H. W. Sease Isn't ns well ft*
bren-for’everyone, and there hare rnal in intellect, but having no one hl^-voice, as ueh m
hu the care of three sisters: Susan. Eli- Tracy Hinckley of Chicago called u.,ua| this week
(.specially
interested
in
them,
and
might
be
Interested,
would
make
a
,
especially uneresu-a in tnem. ana
.-'PInrn n.„i rt„„ hrntiwr m
at thc home of Augusta Hinckley

FIRST MEET «G OF
MOTHM •

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a

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isea*y and perhaps quite natural for nny tu"e “2,011 any day thatwas.
hem to form bad associations and convenient. TTwy could be insured of
'fall Into bad ways. From such ranks a cordial welcome and could then ace

™-.

a^.rtoU8 nalurc and
Dr. and Mrs. WedeR and two;
.
««® daughters left Saturday for a two TTwrc will be a chicken pte suppr
JoaKtneiu rgreiy touna in
various ulnces of In- al Um* m p church at Bunnell cor-

.

J(f

among
which they
A ■&lt;?
/W U ■_ idly recruited. If a boy has no one. he Ilves of boys, who.through no
tlLt Hie cteerfuf and Irupir- “* cities
of Milwaukee
and include
a visit
nature was not to the World’s fair at Chicago.
THEATRE • M1DDLEV/1 LE to lakc an Interest in him at such a fault of their own. but due to wrong
THEATRE-MIDDLEVILLE | tlw. he ta Wry apt
| .nvIrohmenL had started oil "on £££* &amp; XX“l^S££d
Mr. and Mrs. Ed cSsls and the

i
» 'ited.
Callers ut Henry Wcrtman* Sun«re. Harknd-Wertman and

Sntlirrlav »nd Sunday
□aturaay -nd ounaay

’&gt;nd once well on the way it is not so jthe wrong foot.
that all lhe more radiated the former s father. Walter Coats, spent
aa,Mhurg. Mr. and
easy to change his viewpoint.
■ In conclusion the speaker paid a fHendUnesa of her contact with pro- Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. ^rs- DeGolia of Cloverdale and,
The speaker raid that living in fine tribute to Mr jSlacr. whoLy
•
**
c. W. Doty, al Level Pirk.
Buster Apsey and wife of Hasting’
jour quiet, peaceful communities we,seems to be especially gifted to
wajs
of lhls environment
Tlie Woman’s Foreign MissionMr. Gurd. wiio hxs been staying
developed a desire for an °ry Society met Octobar 6. with at. t.hc hoa“« his son Will, was
Lionel Barrymore in •Joan have no idea of the character’carry on this work to which he hxs tha,
!of the homes and surroundings devoted his life. No nobler
cducatiOn and m obstacie proved Mra. Ltwmls. with a small attendl‘,c horn‘’ °f his daughter,
from which many of the boys come, cauld be undertaken, and the effects [OO KTt.at fOr her After her fathr- ance’ b,,t mueh waa accomplished. Mrs Charlie Hammond, ot BaltlLiving as we &lt;h we could not Im-'oi its good ipfiuence cannot bemarrlcd a„ain bringing into the Mr*.’ Loomis ojiciud the meeting. niore Friday. -We are sorry that lie
.------------------ -------------agine n boy being brought up under measured.
homeon unsympathetic stepmother. Mrs.VanPatten led the devotions. ,te
u'
—A picture you’ll agree Is one of such awful conditions, and his de-1 The Brotherhood members pas-sed Mury jcR home and by her own un- th,’n ln the business session is .was
,an‘1. Mrs. Will Shriber and
the very finratever »hown onthe ^ripDon of one of the huts from.a resolution Jo assist In ever)- way
(d d edoru attended schools until decided to carry out the "Mystery J*”1’’ daughter ofHastings spent

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OCTOBER

SWEEPINGS

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

.liver screen.
most unbelievable.
|monwealth and 1U various activities. waa M
teachcr ’that she came u&gt; wcl‘ “the "Mystery Neighbor■" plan.’G“fd.
.
.
ALSO COMEDY AND NEWS
If a boy who has gone wrong is Mr. Grew expressed his deep appro- MklllKan when «hc was .bout 21 wp meet with Mra. Clara Knlg in
HU’‘raTd Campbell wife and Utt! WANT
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n* taken in by the Starr Common- j elation of this action by the BrothJ*1J. November.
“t John Lain-. WAIN I to BUI
1 K I the WAIN 1 COLUMN
AdmiMi n 10
Ce
wealth what is the next usual step? ierhood.
relatives in the neighborhood where
Mr#- Arthur Moore, Mrs. Alvah mers Wednesday.
—I Very often it is sending him to the [ Considering the t hre a t en I n g she 1)vwl f’r the
&lt;j( her Hfc
Moore and Mr. and Mra. Charles
WEDNfcsDAY A THURSDAY
Heform School, which is virtually a .weather the meeting was well «t-|t
hl KhoQ.
.[le ,. bb ’d Moore and Mra. Ida Moore attended
OCT 23—"6
training school for a life of crime.. tended. With Charlie Hinman as: ^7^ districts
’he funeral of Mrs. Mary Trego at
There he is thrown into close con-President, and assisted by an able
Jn 187.
married to John Hasting* Sunday.
“FMPl nVFF^ FNTRiNrt I,act w,th huw’fe&lt;b of other boys, corps of officers, the coming meet-iT^
d
t , n
0 ,nni, Mr, nnd Mrs. Vane W’otring vis-1
tmrLUTtC d tninRHbC who were brought into the world ing* of the Brotherhood promise tn;
™ldfJ^0°\
ited at the home of Rev. and Mra.
.«-&gt; CX(« “nd C.rtocn
i" 5
Thr.. dawhlnr. wm- tom ■ teomg Mte OOM Sun.lav,
.torn Tt.tr drt .lbd WtJ
he Son nlyht will be Nov 20th. “ to Mr. and Mm Trejo. Anna W.llhu
The-La&lt;lle&lt; Aid or the MrlbotUM
Lhould be kept away from.
which UmdCgrton Wheeler will be 0fg0lUhH|Utlng9
Rena Walk-: rJ&gt;urch mol at the home &lt;f Mra.
The n m of t]»c 8 arr Common- i the speaker.' Hating heard him. « er. who lives at the old home and Miry Cool Wednesday with a fair
Attend Thett Bargain Shaun!
' wealth is to re-build nnd re-shape can a.ssure all who listen to him nora Onrtl who dcpartrd thLs ljrt. attendance. President Mra. Deeda
Jthe lives of boys, and start Uu-m off that they will feel more than repaid
ly;8 Mr
‘wu ‘K NMier opened thc meeting. During
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- years ago.
tllp business session It xu decided
’------------ ! She united with the Methodist ,o have a contest among the mcm•
. church’ about 1890 and her faith in ^c" an«l several items of unfinished
Z/-W“X~W- T’M T "W. T X"XV "W
PIT TZXT-!
/”■&gt; A V T~3 ’he Eternal Goodness ncveY grew business were complied.
after
dim. Every duty that came her way: whlch we adjourned. Thc plaec of
a
I welfare of her community nt heart.
Mrs. Frank Hynes underwent a
There are few people' ’ who arc inojor operation lari week Wednes' privileged to enjoy as large a circle
She is recovering nicely at the
of friends as was "Grandma Trego.”',nst report.
. Any one calling at her home was
MIss Guytha LoomLs
returned
sure of a welcome and a hospitality Saturday after a week’s visit with,
that made for her friends wlr&gt; have: hi’r. cousin.-Miss Ethelyn Earl, atj
remained loyal and true through thc , Belding.
years.
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Carr of Ixiwell |
; Riley must have had Just such n
u° «T«’kx wlth Mr. and Mrs.
character in mind wlien he wrote T'ord Carr and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
'"Out To Old Aunt Mary’s." It is al- Hoyt.
'.way’ssuch pedpjethat are lheitVpirw- 8 Suvarrer n-slsted with the'
FROM THE- SKYWAY
iatlon of not only itoems but alls of Program at the home of Orville;
;lives. Tlie heritage she ItaveiAbc- Bruce Saturday evening and 8un-t
. hind Is priceless, our debt jnyable : ^av morning.
COMES .THEIR STYLE
loply in actual realization ot her
Tf’e Misses Helen Lobd' ll nnd
jexample.
Margaret HulT of
Besides two daughters. Anna and ,,u' wrck
Rena, she is survived-by a .’liter. • mother. Mrs.
.jMra. Eliza Hall of Hostings, a
Mrs. Mornabrother. Norman Crouch, of New Mrs. Frank Hynes nt
Carlisle: six grandchildren. Arthur i»!'-'pltal Thursday
Willitts of Hastings. Mrs Flornbelie ported Mrs. Hynes being happ
Stouvl) of Kalamazoo, Mra. Geneva feeling fine.
Ah ah Moore and t..
family visited
Ball of Flint. usm
Helena and . Al-.-h
...
Moofe f)f
Wilma.Gam of Grand Rapids, and Mr. .and Mrs. ~
Charlie
one great grandson. Robert Stowell, j
.
of Kalamazoo.
m«»•• Johnson ot
Little »»-..«
Paul ---■
and Dickie
MEN'5
Bowne. spent the week end with
I cannot say. and I will not say
■Dint she is dead—She is just away! their, grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.
i With a clieery Mnile and a wave of H. M. Boughncr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Howell of
the hand.
.
She has wandered into an unlyiown NushvHle spent Sunday with t|ie
latter’s parents. Mr. and- Mrs.
I
land
And-lcft us dreaming how very fair Charlie Austin.
It needs must be. since she ’ lingers ।। Alvah Moore made n business
trin to. Hastings Wednesday.
I there
And you—O you. who the wildest! Standard Bearers met ut the
home of Miss Gaythn Loomis Tues­
. yearn
Black C.H
, For thc old time step and tlie glad day everting und interest has Began
. anew.
return
x
Burt Wlthgy of Chicago visited his
Think of her faring on. as dear
'
B.l or
Iq the loge of There as the love of aunt. Mrs. Cora Gardener. Satur­
day. '
• here.
•
tern’’ •-&lt; at th» sPe’
MT? and Mrs. L. —
M. Curtiss
were
Think of her still as thc same. I say
--------- ......
two pa»r*
She is not dead—She U just away. Ruest* of Mr. nnd Mra. Frank Bak-»---------- no •--------------; er of Grand Rapids Friday evening.
ci.l Pri“- , ,SIS8
FROM THE SPEEDWAY
MARTIN CORNERS.
| Arlle McFee and mother. Mrs.
White *«» U*‘
Mrs. Garc TLschcr of Lansing. Bessie McFee, of Niles, Ohio, visited
COMES THEIR SiAMINA
Mra. Velma McCaully of near Lake their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. L. M.
' Odessa, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gerald Tischer j Curtiss. Monday and Tuesday.
SHOES, Kid Leather
and baby and Mitt Myrtle OverMrs. Ida Moore left Sunday for
smith of HasUpgs were visitors at the home of her son, Glen Moore, at
Mr. and Mrs. Clark- Ovrramith’s Sat- Hastings, where she will remain inurday and Sunday of last week.
; definitely.
■ Mra. Orr Fisher and Mrs. H.
Mrs. Lawrence Johnson and son.'
SHOES, Black or White________
Cogswell were callers of Mr. and- Dickie, and Mrs. Lucille Watts of
Mrs. Richard Leslie and Mr. and Bowne spent Thursday at the’ H.
' Mra. Roy Patten in Hastings Wed- M. Boughner home,
nesday.
:
Mr. and Mra. Charles Austin spent;
Black or Tan Combinations______
| Mrs. Mae Ovcramith and grand- Sunday with Mr. and Mra. William
| son- Jack McCaully. visited relatives Yule of Grand Rapids.
■
in Marshall Saturday.
"
AND UP. *T THE FACTOR*
Mrs. Delia Yule is suffering .In­
Elmer Leslie of Lansing was a juries'which rhe received tn a recent!
caller at Mr. and Mrs. Orr Fisher’s fall.while on a fishing trip with her
TUDEBAKER
is
presenting
the
lowest
to
go
through
that
entire
contest without a
sister.
Mrs
Ella
Catt.
Sunday afternoon.
Brown
priced fine cars in American motoring
single adjustment or repair!
The L. A. S which was postponed
Miss Mildred Hurley of Grand
BUck
one week and will meet with Mrs. Rapid* Ls spending a few weeks with
history in these startling new Studebakers
leather
They have uncanny "mechanical brains"
j
Carrie Fisher Wednesday. Oct 25. her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. I
of 1934!
.
Chrome
v?ear’»ng
that make driving almost entirely automatic.
'
OXFORDS for Dress Wear______
for dinner. Note that it is f &gt;r din­ Fred Brunner.
uppers. l°n?
Studebaker has stepped down into new
ner instead of supper. A cordial in­
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hynes of Mil6 to 2.
Tlie
test
of
driving
will
fully
convince
you
.Me.- M'*’**
vitation Ls extended to all
iingtort called on the former s moth­
fields of low price and stepped up traditional
i 'preaching Service and 8. 8- next er nt
... tlie
.... ,hospital Thursday and ..
that
no
car
vou
can
buy
is
nearly
as
good
a
heStudebaker quality in so doing.
last.
'Sunday morning .at the church, turned Friday by thc way of Free­
"buy" as these startling new low-priced
First Quality Brand, Red Soles __
. Plan to be there.
.
jwrt.
,
Thc armor-plated bodies of these new
Studebakers. Thc hew Dictator Six is $645.
Mr. and Mrj W. S. Surrarrer
Studebakers of 1934 are sensational in their
The new Commander Eight is $845. The
OBITUARY.
made a trip to Hastings Saturday.'
beauty, strength and quiet. They co farther
Daniel M. Knowles, son of Mary
new President Eight is $1045!
Joe Kaunman has been employed
E and Lafayette Knowles, was bom1 in Grand Rapids for several weeks.i
than any standard production bodies in the
3-Snap Rubber Galoshes_______
. Come in today and take out one of these.
' tn Carlton township on October 5.
BOV6’
world
in
approximating
the
air-curve
sym
­
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litchfield of
1883 He departed thU life October Sebewa called at the home of Mr.
new Studebakers of 1934 for a convincing
metry of the latest giant speed planes.
10. 1933. aged 50 years and fife day*. and Mrs. Fred Williams Saturday. '
trial drive.
He leaves one brother. Josiah D.
Appealing outside, they’re uttcrlyalluring
Mrs. Elia Diaper is visiting her
and five sisters. Mrs Frank Barry.• brother. Joe Coon, at Clarksville
Thorogood Quality, Double Soles
when you open thc doors... with capacious
Mrs. Frank ,Friend. Mrs. John Us- this week.
THE DICTATOR«Zou «»645
seats, luxunous tailored upholstery and the
borne. MY* Charles ■ petsenhaver
Mrs. Dubois of August* and Mrs.
finest fittings ever provided in cars so low
: and Mrs. Harvey Allerding. and a Henry Wcrtman of Delton were
THE COMMANDER « low &lt;n»845
! host of other relatives and friends. guests of tlie latter’s daughter. Mrs.
priced. A new ventilating system assures
Padded Leather Soles, All Colors
THE PRESIDENT ar low«t‘1045
Wallace Campbell. Friday.
real comfort—allows opening ofwindshield.
Miss Sarah DePriester and Wil­
These new Studebakers have that stamina
liam'Slocum of Hastings were week
and brilliance of performance which en­
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie
j to »land
Double Sole Construction_______
Price.
abled five 85% stock Studebakers to finish
P A. Thomas and wife made o
among the first twelve in the great Indian­
tbcm bejarc pattiblr reviuert upward it made ntclhe ham
Voys.
business trip to Hastings Saturday.
apolis Speedway race on tyay 30 last—and
tuarj Ir) higher cuts v matcriuli.
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Thomas visited
A"***'*10 b\144
the former's brother, Abe Thomas
at Pinhdok Tuesday.
White 'Eey te* » •
Mr. and Mra. John Kemp and!
"Hattings' Busiest Shoe Store”
Mr. and Kirs. Levi Lehman of To­
peka, Indiana, were guests of their
114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, M!CH.
cousin. P. A. Thomas, and wife:
Thursday. In the afternoon all vlsHaaiiaga. Mick.
Red Abe Thomas of Pinhook.
। Mrs. Emma Anderson accom-ti

STUDEBAKERS
OF 1934

IX f ill/” W I—I f 11-4 W A I L&lt;
INL/W orlUll orvL/JC

♦ $ L&gt; I
\/
DUi

R *1L

DRESS
&gt;XFORDS

Everything Combines To Make
This SALE One of the Most
Outstanding Shoe £vents

Starting Thursday, Oct. 19

Take Advantage of the Many
Values WeOffer. Careful Buying,
Volume of Business, All Play
Their Part In Bringing You These
Drastically LOW PRICES

Women’s One Strap House $1 19

1---

Boys’ Tennis or Gym

Dress Oxlo^ds

..

Girls’ Sport Oxfords

49c
$179

Men’s Work Shoes

$]59

Women’s Arch Support

$}78

Men’s Knee Boots

$J98

Women’s and Children’s

98c
$188

Men’s Work Shoes

Women’s Felt Slippers

49c

Men's 16-in. Hi-Cut Shoe*

$298

HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE

Sensationally designed! $
Sensationally priced!

0 IJ

S

AT LAST...

Science Conquers
Stomach Trouble!

Reed’s Drug Store

Goodyear Bros. Hardware Co,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HARTING 8 BANNER. WEDNTfiDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1833

exchange program

On Wednesday, October 11
five
WITH NASHVILLE UNION
’d.al
“X,

Social Events and Personal Mention

.wi Ur lluH lzni K. .1 M.
mif.
wto
u» rmi « sir. ud Dclljhirul Time at Country
f and Mra. John Lenz of Freeport, and
'
Miss
Reat.'ia Fem*, daughter of
Club on *WedneBday
!
Bum .nd
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Ferns of
L»,tcr D.V.U11 .prat Sunday in) Marlon Landon and (Lolly of .Mr. and Mn. Gordon Garn oi
vlT.
Dowling,
was
.«olemnlaed
by
Rev.
Afternoon
।
Grand Rapids with friends.
iWalkerston, Ind., wete week end Battle Creek and Mr* H«rry Bull C’D on Saturday tor a vbit wltti
karl
H Keefer nt his home in Pot- •
auro*.,
;
Carl Be-wiier lenvt* today for hU' visitor* • with Mr. and. Mt» 'N. V. cf Flint wete the week end gUesU of ’ mr »uu mr» ...u.y Jon
~P’ ^z. „An exchange program between the tervijle.
The only attendant* were
Stem and Mr. Wareham will remain
«•&gt;&lt;»»»•&gt; Methodist .
Gcraldiiie Williams of Hastings
home in Los Angeles. Calif.
| Porter.
Frank and Mias.EetUe Gam
1,7Z"L.777Br^.’LT'''"'"
Missionary Union* was tlie occasion Miss
1
Mr Herbert Kunde of Freeport,
Mte* Dorothy Field wa* home! Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox and WilMr. and Mra. C. C
cjx of 1 r
w
t
of a most delightful uhd inspire- ai&gt;d
1
.»&gt;.i
y&gt;e
t»we
wr» «l»mlw In’
from Kalamazoo owr the week end. | Ham spent Bunday with Mr. and Warba. Minn. were the gurate of ■'
ttonal afternoon Wednesday last.!
the program Ix lng carried cut at a
deep blue crepe with
Dr. nnd Mra. XR-urge Lockwoxi Mrs. Chas. Warner and children of mt and Mrs. Frank Hounan last •
the Harting* Cowry Club which
ltMU" wa“anu
were in Chicago on Tliursday at the Wamerville.
'
week, Mr. Wilcox is Mrs. Hoonan *
fair
C. L. Bowen of LAkc Lansing was brother.
proved an. Ideal place for a gather- ”55 ■ black and white *n*mble.
ing of that nature. Tlie Nashville I
^rr8’ a
Mr. and Mra. E. G. Holbrook of In the.city on Wednesday calling on
Mr. ttlHj
jacdb Rchor ac- 1
Union furnished the program. «heid'a.tcIM*’**‘f‘;w da,J'B wedding trip
Laming *penl Sunday with Mr. ami friend*. It was his first visit here in cojnpanled by Mra. Edw Clark and
chief feature of which »a* a play. afd,Ju«*n thcU return *'tU rtlldp
Mrs. Fret! Young.
twenty yean.
s
carl Beumer of Loa Angeles. CaL,
Mrs Pierce O'Connor I* visiting; Mr. anil Mrs. Harold Smith and visited relatives in Woodbury on'
1 Two Lives." in three short acts.
DowHng.
ft was beautifully written, and the1
,&gt;ou.nB ^5
lier sister*. Miasea Lillian und Lydia Bobby anti Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Turzdiiy.
ENJOYABLE VISIT THERE
- of
“* Chicago.
—------- k
-------- -----*--- Mf and Mr# VJcUlf fiUson
। finished manner in which it was in-1 *Ubc* of a l*rgc circle of friends.
Roberts,
i- Moore
and* family
visited relatives
BY BUSINESS WOMEN
Mr. und Mrs. Kenneth Daniels in Lansing on Sunday.
| terjiretcd by the Nashville tadies*
7
' Freeport were in the city on Tues-,
PEDRO PARTY.
gpenl Saturday and Sunday at AI Mr. nnd Mrs. Bernard Reed nndI.day enroute to ber home in Fair-'
‘left nothing to be desired- The story!
ON SUNDAY
century of Progress.
MUs Margery Reynolds were in Chl- mont. Ind. for a week's visit with'
Mr.
and -Mrs.
Mannl
(centered around the young daughter! T
- —
— Gordon
-——------- en-­
Mr and Mrs. Thomas Kesler of cago at £ Century of Progress on
i of nn American missionary ond hisi tertalned six guests very pleasantly
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Koontz of New BOYS ASSISTED IN
Hillsdale are visiting Mr. and Mrs. i Bunday and Monday.
wife in the Chinese mission field. &lt;&gt;n Friday evening, pedro furnishing
Selah Kesler
W. Bond St.- I Mr and Mra. J. M Langston. Mrs.■ Huven, Cotin, Mra. Helen Want and
run DC Li ccDUirr ' w,»o is sent to America to be edu-jthc entertainment. Top scores were I
Mr. and Mrs Eugene Freeman . D. M- Stuart and Miss Dona Stuart Mra. Fanny Walker of Schoolcraft;
UnUnUn otnVILt cated, and the various Influences! won by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
*|rnt Friday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl spent Sunday In Jackson with Mm. are guests ot Mr. und Mrs. Eugene
.....vher to remain
&gt;».»*«„in u&gt;l
.r.—7771 .... .
!l,iat determine
, Ryan.
Knickerbocker of Grand Ra|&gt;ids.
Stuart's brother who is ill.
•
Freeman Hit* week.
j Excellent Training, Whole- this country, yet in the end move
Miss Sura Schadcr is tlu- gurat of
Mrs. C. D. Bauer. Mrs. FloydI
Mr. and Mrs. Huy Cordes and M*s ; some Environment Tend to her to return to the land of her;
80mC cnv,ronmeni
10 birth, take up the torch kindled by
her mint and uncle. Mr. and* Mrs. I Everhart and -Mrs. M J. Crotu went W H- Cook, also Mrs. Phy Ute ReyB. L Kenyon, of Lansing this weed. । to Detroit Tuesday to attend the1 nold* of Ann Arbor, went to ChiDevelop Fine Oitizens
j her patent* and carry on in thc
. Mr. und Mr*. Jas. BrUtnl und Mr. Stub* Federation of Women's Club*‘ cago Tuesday to attend A Century of
Mrs Stuart Clement Mrs Maud *.;a,n'’ Bn!al caUM- 11 WBi’ a Mory
nnd Mrs. Jock Stem spent Friday in in session from Tuesday till Friday P™?™ f&lt;* •
W Smith and
m Eva A. Hecox. | *«“ “ Jlne (^“&gt;atic sense ami
Chicago al A Century of Progre.o. j nt thc Book-CacUUac hotel.
■
.
■«! Mr*. H 8. GaskilJ^po pthej JonftV M;lbl.| 8lMQn. y^n. made a tteep impre^mm on.all win
Jefferson St., are vtaiUng friends in Campbell. j.**phine Slmc und ArPritth-ved to hear it.
uyising. andI will attend the annual y-iie Campbell, members of 01c I The following wa* the
of ।
(Continued from page onei
j
banquet of the Service Guild, at thc BusUiess Women's Hospital Guild characters: Mra. Van Horn—a mod-|
nr.lB.iuu&gt; cluireh.
jnd
Prou,,.. Ju,|„. Dta c'. rm roun, roart. marron-Ur. a J for lhe vtyr wete given as follows:
Jud+ and Mr. J« D/mto, .nd ^..ton rpral Bund.,- at the Starr *■
'Ca»h on illnd Oct. 1. 1932. 13.100.72.
Jaa.htm. Betty, ol Karat. II., Idaho. commru.T.lth near Albion
.
E "W
Refunds from other counties and.
You'll agree—when you sec the fall suits on our racks—that
have been vlsltim;.rdatiVcx in this; a.^, nf lh„.„ w„„t . •
Crae. th., young girl. Miss Edith
we were fortunate in our buying this year. Our good fortune
city, in Nasiiville and near Sun. Hj”1?nJ,.iXn Xlmk p“rker. Mrs. C. Vandervttt JSnes.' other accounts. 53.121.78. Budget
Wc arc showing Hid new 3 8 in. Polka Dot design,
r voted by thc supervisors. 319.000 00.
is yours. Fabrics arc unexcelled at the prices asked—tailoring
field sinre Tliur.xfa/.
• m'
: * «opM&lt;Ucated nnd much travelled R. F C. moneys paid the county.
a beautifully clear cryslal^clit and gracefully
' Mrs. Isaac Huuvent-r has been in |
*hv aft rati t
Mrs. Myrlcn Strait. Three colis of the best—and all shades of blue, gray and brown most
Pl^uU?f^'Mi^^dayTwTth'hrx'^
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Tw^JxiSndiSE
’
vte're:
i
modeled glassware in 5 sizes.
Plymouth lor several duys with her
“ vL*
''
popular this fall can be found here.
5«ndd.Uld_rJT' *h,te.. M
i who 2 ?it XTeTt the^older
I
Height 111 In., lop 2 3 8 in., capacity 8 oz.„ 15c
Butt, were in Chicago ut the fair. * i X^mad^by a JSngrt lid*and”'J- IIThP ,l7'1'ldT, ofr lhe
' total ot I28J10.45. leaving cash on
। toud of I28J10.45. icayhig cartoon J
Miss Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle I
a *Sli’ Kungi r 1 U!J‘on‘
E‘” J**n. presided. lu,nd at lhe present time. 57367.80
-Height 5 In., top 2 3/4 in., capacity 12 ot., 15c ea.
with Mrs
Mra OeorBtf
George Evans tn
in chanre
chargeof'This
b.i7ance,"thcre
Rfp"
Scudder go to Holland this after-1 m&gt;v^n«vid Rhrrr &lt; JL &gt; SaSh/ wllh
nr ,w. hai.n«.
.m.,., is
«.’ nv °C.,
n
No. 4 size—Height 5 3 8 In., top 2 7 8 in., capacity 14 oz„ 15c ea.
of devotions A lovely solo was giv-‘ money amounting to &gt;1.608.14. and
iTrnm Mrs lL f^wXT^
“nd
*VC
vn by Mra. Uura Sackett, accom-, m the .county poor- fund 15,759.66,
What him Just been rakl for suits goeflor topcoat*. Pattern*
aT/
'
1.
11
inspirational
talk
bau
d
on
tin
&lt;No.'5 size I* tjie well known "PILSNER" shape)
S'ttir
k“»&gt;u-1 k"” A- liunied by Mrs. Win. Detin. A ph tis- or ,a total of 57.367.80.
and plain colors are ctpialiy 'good" thia year. We've got both
imt social hour followed over the tea. perhaps some of t^ie renders of
Sunday.
inurs noun.
for your inspection. See them and you’ll believe they're good
cups.
x
.
| the Banner would like to know what
Mr. and Mr., lira-art Ayara. MU.
A
“’rml 1,1
values, and you'll be right. They are I
tlie expenditures for tne different
Martha Bennett.-Mra Wank Mar-1 "m ol the jehool room-. I... r.i the AUXILIARY MEETING
I Hems of temporary relief were and
Fiftieth .4»inivi’rs&lt;iry
"Always Sonietrtng New"
.hall, and Mu. Allee Ayar. w boy. autatlnk.. Tte vUltota enl«,n
THURSDAY EVENING । follows:
Evaniton. 111. earne Friday nnd -m ln.peet.lon rd the nelwol alul
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
.pent the week end with Mr. Mui '1”' «&lt;»«" where the boy. live. II
I FYx&gt;d ............................
------ - —
. I 6.776.47 .
.Mr. Blrtrani Grona and Mr. and “™' petwn In Barry randy enter. American Legion Post and
Fuel
.... 2.641.76
Mr. Emil Tydrn. MU. Bennett re- uln-; “ *“« roneenunk the
439 25
Unit Holding Hallowe'en
( Clothing .......................
-malnlni over lor a lew day. thu 1«-Jdblhw « Starr Cmtmre.wealth.
All thc weather prophet* CANT be wrong! They're all pre­
Medical
... SJ28.12
(
| * visit to tlie durmitoru-j, and to the
Party October 27
Funerals ,.
dicting a long, cold winter. If you're set for it with a warm,
i Mr. and Mra. Elwyn Daniels. Mr ’&lt;*kera kept by the boys would dh264 00
Permanent
Relief
.'.
Tills
week
Thursday
evening
is;
well-tailored overcoat, lhe predictions needn't worry you much.
and Mr*. Keith Daniel*. Mra Edith I Pf1 “n&gt;‘n‘!5
ha\*
Supervisors'
Services
tlie
time
fcr
the
regular
meeting
Beckwith and children and Mr. uno E'vry
lx &lt;1 is made uithoul a
If you are nol, be sure and see our fall showing before you buy.
Transportation
ol the American Legion Auxiliary,
Mm. Ellu UenU-h atlend.d .. lam-1»rt?klr.
'”v "“bln« 1,b1
Miscellaneous,
mostly
Uy reunion al II# home ot Mr. and 1 "J*
» •“»« » s «t and the first time that lhe new of­
,Mn. Clarence LHwnlri, ol SuMU-ld ■&gt;* " “ "e.-.n; about u iron. 1... ficer* will preside. A good attend- , hospital, nurses, etc.... 3.60759
Inn Sunday In honor ol J.idre and “ntpanlons. Their clolla-a lockers iince is desirco.
Total 520,659.31
On Friday night'. October 27, the
|Mn. Jay Downins and dauiihler. I aroasainnl..« ol nrotileuand arc.|mTELEPHONE 2241
Several ot __
______
the___
supervisors
_____ _ __ ___
seem
__
i Baity-ot Pocatello Idaho
imaculately dean. One boy ol ioue- Post and Unit will hold a Joint Hal। Bed Coleman relumed tram lX- '~" ”“k“ » H«lslly ot ironlnd lowe'en party at the Legion home' quite concerned over the fact that I
Corner of State and Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
which
promises
to
be
an
enjoyable
there
is to be an independent re-'
I Iron Munday.
ahlrta. and he surely doe. K .plenMrs. Kcnlcu McIntyre la .pending I di'l'l Aiwlhrr boy U deeply Inler- gathering. Further announcement lief organization in the county, to
.carry on relief work. These men,
the week Jn chlcaK.
I"'*1 “S Und.ee!&gt;- work, u, he ha. will be mode pext week.
’--------------- *♦» ——
i feel that such an organization
Mn. naf Brane ot Kalsmaue. i t?’, n “* owtl ,n b‘“kc Iwo rock parPARTY AT CITY CLUB.
’should be'answerable to the Board;
r.illcd on Hasims,-, irl.-ndi. on Sun- d““ ‘tol “re • ?nc ““«‘™ ■” the
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Mrs. Sidney FK-nch of Middleville J01 Supervteors; whose work should be I
! day
grounds, surrounding, the Common^
entertained on Wednesday at the carried on with the idea of helping
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allerding of
Saranac were in tlu- city on Tuc:i- attcntl&lt;’n under compt'tenl tench­ Women's City Club in Grand Rap-ievt’D worthy case that U needy, but,
' tiBy
.
era and well-rounded lives are de- ids nt. a charmingly appointed »v‘ng.thc county the appalling fu&lt; I1
| Mrs. William McCann ot Irving-"'1"''”1 “ •
J"1 “&gt;«“ T bridge luncheon, u number of Has-it“rc burden that may come from!,
wm lhe kuu-. of Mrs. Dan Lowu on.« «?““ *'{?, I"«blenu u, tings ladies attending. At contract.‘ “’Hiding up u class of Indigent* who
tliat lt ts up to the public
[Mondiiv
'
tlhelf home comm unit lu. grow into Mrs. Roy Cordes and Mrs. F. E. Hill Iwin
Mr. aid Mra. Dan Lewis were
bf,tea'L
held lhe winning scores.
&gt;l?,
&lt;!lmt thcy bave whttt Ulcy
There present from here were. ’hink they need.
Sunday e.e-.u ol Mr. and Mrs. Earl ,
&gt;' • &gt;"»• »««&gt;» was pur­
We believe the recently organizedLewis of Lowell
'
; chased, the house remodelled and is Mrs. Kenith McIntyre. Mrs. Earl
J Mr. and Mrs. Carl wreplnler wlml
"““I'-"1 bk 'be ""■cl*" “! “J' Coleman, Mra. D. 3. Goodyear. jr„ I Emergency Welfare Relief commlsMr*. o. L. Lockwood. Mrs. Clifford i*,on “nd Ule County Poor Commls-.
io Cisco ITiday. remaining orer ““g,,,!'b“ ^“n
Ribbon — Paper---------- Seals
the week end
n'^ "°u' c&lt;lt’a'ic. complimentary to Dolan. Mrs. Josephine Todd. Mrs. ■5100 carrying on this work can and
Robert Cook. Mrs. F. W. Stebbins, |wU* al,n 10 co-oj&gt;eratc.
| Mr.. Millan Sevrrener ot Battle «?■ J*”)’, “*1”
'creel: vulteil Mr. und Mrs. Ber: h"
with-lhe Commonseallh io. Mrs. ChihuPott*. Mra. Roy Cordes,J
NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
■nrWlrr on Sunday.
A„?"S1’ 01 A “ld?r Miss Marjory Reynolds. Mrs. Ray
Mrs. Helen Slocum Karrar had a
12 in. — 1G in. ■— 18 in.
Mr. and
Mra Mr
R. k
-Rouse
r'’slde’ al
co1“’ Branch. Mrs. M. A. Lambie. Mrs.t
I Miami
visited
and
Mrs. ofM Yo.
A. ‘‘boy#
^*^*
*“,ht‘ Henr? Ooe5
* ,an
operation thc
for iVnnXk
appendicitis
Leon Tolhurst; also Mrs. David^serious
i
hn?',
LatcKt Style and colon.
Rr. tvh
rniMtaninP
,n1 &gt; nttal
*ntU&gt; nigfll
Ut tllC PtnnOCK
hOS.Lambic orcr Sunday.
house on adjoining land.
•
rnnen.
catcaonia,
Mrs
Paul
' pltai. Bhe
She Is oPlflnB
getting B)nno
along B&lt;
as w4lM
well as
i HU Helen Bldd^ts sultlns her!, »™“
Faulkner and Mrs. Clifford Gard­ can be expected and will apon be re­
Orders Taken for Special Icc Cream — Bricks and
sister. ML- Vivian Biddle In Grand: 'nd Albion High school olid Albion ner of MicVileville, and Mrs. F. E.
Individual Servings
Rapid, lor .1 tew days.
|COlkw. one having reoelred a sellol, Hill nnd Mtes Florence King of; moved to the home of lier parents,
j Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herzel and
; Mr and Mra. Hawaii BlnUatt and !“J.
'] ‘,cU"‘ «“
Grand Rapids.
family of Kalamazoo spent Butur-!
Price* on Annivcraay Sale effective through Sat­
I children vialted relaUrea In Grand 111 ‘
' honor roll.
I day night and Sunday with his I
, Rapid, over the arek end.
, rl“” J”"
‘‘nireMlon haw
BBroGE—LUNCmEON.
orotner. Mr.
Mr. anu
urday, October 21*L
brother,
and Mrs.
Mrs. Lewis
Lewis Herzel.
Herzel. I
Mrs. Kate Walker ol Battle Creek been hard one. toe SUrr OrenmonMrs. Louts J. Hessmer and Mrs. and family. They also called on Mr
was lhe gue.l ol MU., Mary Me- »caUh. “1" n“W
1" “^21' E. A. Clark entertained at luncheon and Mrs. Otis Landon near Curlton
Bwaln over lhe week end.
the oehoolrwsm are areally nrerled. at the Woman's CJty Club in Grand center.
Mra
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o&lt; Vnfcb.ug
wru
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mra.
re. ol
zj
viucy
viewiourg
witsL"
• ’ , , 1. Rapids
covers lhe
be- and
Mrchildren
and Mrs
Rnwlndor 1
the
«uest
1ft.
.ndoiMr.,
Cole New.
,l“,d on
'"f Wednesday,
roltowln,
eiliedHomer
W.dneld.y

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Mr

Clothing for Fall

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Modern Beverage Glassware

‘15 ’17s0 ‘20 ‘22’

12 ’is

TOPCOATS

‘16 *18“

14’o »18

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BESSMER the JEWELER

REED’S DRUG STORE

T. S. Baird
Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys

For Parties

TALLIES—lc&gt; He, 2c each
SCORE PADS

Auction and Contract

PLAYING CARDS—29c to 75c
GIBSON WRAPPING MATERIAL—

Save Money
on yourFuel

New Standard Oil Co. TAPERS—

Buy coal that is nearly all heat—no waste
from slate or .ashes that will not bum.

RED COMET COAL ignite* readily, will
not clinker, is easily controlled and bums
freely to a soft, pink ash and very little of it

.

Specials
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 20-21

IODIZED SALT 2^-15c|
Calumet Baking Powder 'di 25c
Butter Shultz, Freeport or Middleville
u&gt;. 26c
Grape-Nut Flakes
2 Bo... 19c
Babbitt’s Cleanser v6
25c
Rolled Oats
6Lb- 23c
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VzVir r C.IL

TOWN TALK BRAND
A Plaating Bland

Maxwell House Coffee

lb.

27Wc

MEAT SPECIALS

Bacon F—-ll|c
Beef Roast Tender Chuck Cuts
Lb. 10c
Beef Steak Any Cut
Lb. 17Jc

W« Deliver

The Big Little Store

Phone 2491

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ton on Sunday.and Monday.
Mr.s. Grace Dodds has returned
from Chicago where she «|&gt;ent a
week at A Century of Progress.
Mr.s. Joe Hblecek of Cedar Rapids, ent trying Conditions. One may gain
lowu. lias been visiting Mr. and Mrs i'--- -------- , T , „ . r .
—
.an
idea of what 11
it takes
to feed ao
ll.ra
&lt;..r th, put ,«k.
•■&gt;'*■*
‘«kV “
•*&gt;
Hir.n. Ke.in. ld «&gt;tTh«« been »t
b&gt; J
M&gt; Mtw M Weat Oun Ute tor Ute
b’
aummer, wita.ln the ettv on Munday..
“fttted t.OOO ttdatta ul
Mra. Allee Ctoltauih-and MU. “"??*“ &gt;’"■
Motence o«.lb»u«h have returned ' f'ld ”‘V t““? ■J.’V"
Iron, acvetal *« !«.■ aUy In petnaluy. bean’"n&lt;1 .°. U/ lrulU nnii
Mr. and Mra. o. F. Chldtaier rtal-1 '•'«''&lt;«bl“
&gt;»»•■“• h"1ted their am. Gardner Chldeaier. „t! “".".‘“""P
“
MutUoii. WU . Iron Friday Uli i
“"L»'.*rL.1,l'.
! 'ld
Monday
being only about 50 biisheLs. when
LU!!.’’?’
Chas. 8. Potts.
‘carrying in coiuicctlori with the fi­
Mr. and Mrs. Philo Janes and son
Clarence and Ida Tinkler of Grund nancial affairs of thc CommunRapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Bert wealth.
Thof-c who went from here on
Tinkler last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Crook. Mtase.-; Sunday felt that the day hurt been
Violet and Barbara Crook and Ray a very profitable as well os an en­
Shroyer spent from Friday till Bun­ joyable one.
day in Chicago at thc fair.
MUlEIXANEOUS SHOWER.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Watkins visit­
A very pretty miscellaneous
ed her sister. Mre Ed. Wortinger, of
Constantine over the week end. Miss shower was given at thc home of
Florence Watkins ot Wyandotte was Mrs. Dan Shay. Sr. for Miss Made­
line Durbin Sunday afternoon. Many
also a guest.
Mr. und Mrs. Marshall Miller and useful pitta were received.
hts mother of Shelbyville and Mr. .Guest# were Mrs. Otis Gallup.
ana Mrs. weioy
of‘ “
Dwtcr i Miss Johnina Cobcarelli, Ml** Ruth
and
Welby williams
Wilfia
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert i Woodruff. Mrs. Allen Prentice. Mrs.
Tinkler on Friday.
; Pauline Ditrbin. Mrs. Roy Durbin.
Dr. C. 6. McIntyre. Dr. C. P.1
Shirley Durbin. Mitt IsaiJ-1
Lathrop, w,
Dr.‘ M.
J. O.
A. Wooton
und Mi..
D:. J Durbin.
Mrs.
Edith
leGUK.)..
VVUVVUIl llliu
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—... Smith.
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Franz WIIUHOD «rc in Chicano for Man- phase. Mrs Lewi* Shuy, Mra.
{two weeks attending thc clinics Pauline Oliver. M|w» Madeline Durhv thc
fhn W.
U.' K.
W Kellogg i bill
’s IllurriRHe
DfUl SlMV.j
’. is
I!«rv&gt;ninrnrl
sponsored by
bin's
marriage tO
to Dan
Shay.,Jl
Jr.,
i Foundation.
Ut take place Nov. 4th' ut St. R-j. .­
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bertsch ol church
San Diego. Cal., came Friday for a '
'
. .’ *•*
visit with relatives and friends here!
KENHLLD—HOOb.
and in Nashville Mrs. Bertsch was! A quiet wedding was solemnized
formerly Mias Julia Lathrop, and (at thc home of Rev. and Mrs. T. H
was well known here having been a Hoo$ on Saturday evening when
-------------- .hospital.
------ tbelr ^aughtP| jjmu Elizabeth May
nurse- al Pennock
Mr. und Mr.s. L. E. Royer enter­ Hoos. was united in marriage to Mr.
tained the following relatives dyer j Lannes Lee Kenfield soil of Mrs.
lhe week end. Mrs. Royer’s mother.. (B. Roberts of this city. Tlie bride's
Mra. Margaret Mummert. and Mr. (father perionnrd thc ceremony, in
and Mrs. John Porter of Bradford., the presence of thc immediate rclaOhio, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren
। lives.
Bowman of Pioneer. Ohio. On Sun:, Mr. and Mrs. Kcnfield will reside
day they all attended the funeral ot at 720 E Mill St They hpvc the
I Mrs- Royer's brother, William Smith, best wishes of u large circle, ol
of Hatt.
j friends.

Leis than a bushel of ash to the ton!.

Try a load today and see for yourself.
"“l_________ _ ____________
GOOD TIME f'Ll’B.
Mrs.' E. F. Bottuni deliehtfullvl

Saturday and Bunday up
,, Mrs't,rothcr’
Wellman P. T. A. was well at-

cntertalned lhe Good Time Club at
Mrrehnwntewf’JiXt-’"
de^-rt bridge on Thursday aftcr-yf^ ^5’°{1fEBptl

T. A. will furnish tlie program for
the month of November.
STATE ROAD.
Mr. and.Mrs. Shirley Slocum and
The Fuller school will hold their.
first p. T. A. Thursday evening: Oct. daughter-'called on Mra. Helen Kar­
27. "A Hallowe'en program will be rar Sunday afternoon at the Pen­
given.
fnock ’““P1**1
a!so called on Mr.
given. All
All ure
urc welcome.
welcome.
Mr. and Mrs. Burr Rowley of,and Mrv B*11 Fa"eHTraverse City arc visitidg their son.' ---------- —---------------------------- -------------- !
Chas. Rowley, and family.
Little Helen Rowley had a birth- '
day party und entertained ten little'
girl*. The children had a good time,!
and Mra. Rowley served lunch for
them.Mrs Janet PcttenRill and Mrs.)
Elsie Soth.’fd were in Battle Crock j
Thursday.
Pa'. Mwis while trimming trees,
had thc misfortune to smash hts I
hand. He was taken to Pennock hospllul where it was dressed. He Is get- |
ting along as well as possible, but.
It J.’ very painful:
Mr and .Mrs. Chrfs. Rowley and,
family and Mr. and Mrs. Burr Row- •
ley of Traverse City spent Sunday:
with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Roush of 1
Hastings.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FLOUR
FEED -s- COAL
CEMENT
LIME’
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

Bring Your Model A Ford to Us
For A Thorough Going Over!
For a surprisingly SMALL COST, you can put
your car in tip-top shape for many thousands $E95
of miles ... Here’s what WE’LL DO for only

PLEASANT RIDGE.
Alonzo Woods is gaining slowly: he',
has been having bronchial firthma.i
Mrs. Charles Benner anti daugh*
ter, Bernice, of Chicago culled Wed-1
nesday on Mr. and Mrs. Wamic
Kelsey.
Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Richardson
und Johnifie spent Sunday with her
mother at Ovid.
j
Mr and Mrs. Chas. Townsend at-’
tended A Century of Progress Sat-&gt;
urday and Sunday.
The P. T. A. will be held one'
week earlier. Oct 20. on account of
Teachers' Insfittute.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Teeter at­
tended thc funeral of an uncle. Will
Smith, Sunday afternoon near
Clarksville.
Bessie Woodman is leader for the
Community service next Sunday
evening.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.

Remove all carbon.
Grind valves, tune motor.
Adjust distributor head.
Adjust distributor points.
Clean, adjust spark plugs.
Clean, adjust carburetor.
Replace manifold gaskets.
(Material Extra)

8.

Oil and grease.

(This include* lnin«iui*fam, differ-

9.
1(1.
11.
12.
13.

Spray all springs.
Change engine Oil.
Adjust Brakes.
Clean Fuel System.
Check Battery.

Look Over Our Used Can Before You Buy

Universal Garage Co.
Corper Court and Church Sts.. Hastings, Mich.

Phone 3121

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 18. ISIS

PAGE ETORT

THE CH UR CHE.

WANTS

in Milo Hammond was bnm in-’ Mr. and Mrs., George Poland at-'
ownship of Florence, st Joseph j.-nded lhe funeral of Mary Trego of

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS

.3.1 .r. hU Lo-qe tn PnuricMll.-, Mr *n&lt;1 Mr» John K&lt;&gt;-!ar »’Ml
hip. Itttd 89* years. 5 muhtlv Harold spent Sunday with Mr. urn!
.nd 8 days.
.
Hi- mother died- when he W -Mr. and.Mrs. Ralph Pinkbclner of
liiite young and he was thrown upon
Middleville spent Saturday night
and Sunday with ihHr parrnU. Mr.

uerantccd Truss
Fitting Service

Belly Mar Potu -.pent Wednesday
■ i;n .r n of uiicle.irid Lind and a
anal) hone, a short time later W night with her »i*trr. Mra. latvini
Finkbeiih r. of 'Middleville amt atshow.
■ .

and wo keep it in proper ad.
justment for you. Let u* show
you tlie New Akron Trni*

WILL L. GIBSON, Agent
ALL LINES OF INSURANCE

PHONE 143, NASHVILLE

WANT to BUY? TRY the WANT COLUMN

IV OH FIFTY Ai n

11H"R oliHIBHED Ottor.1

The Prescription Drug Store

L.k« ................... J.o. X Robin'
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-----------rlt»ht grandchildren, three great
BRETHREN citURCii. gcandchlWren and many neighbor

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JUtibuu at.,1 ..ther*.
M E. Male.

Our Service

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To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly

In thc pawlnu of Milo Hammond.
township and the county lose one
more of that splendid group of men
and women whom Uc knew aa plbint-ers. He will long tx- remembered
las a man of high ideal.;. Attong con­
victions anti Inflexible purpose. He

coins !«'

n-ro 'u’dirlJ' ’j«7 mil.-.

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first united

CARDS of THANKS

’It?Xr»' I*'Xhfc'n'r/j’

practical In word and /\&lt;k-ed. yet
kindly, and considerate in ails many
relationships. H« interest and con-

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.

AUCTION SALE!
To settle the estate of the late Frank Price I will sell at pub­
lic auction on the farm, one mile north and one mile west of
Nashville, on

immunity especially

Beginning at 1:00 P. M., Sharp, the following property
president. He took a lively and weQ
informed interest in public ques­
tions and in -short embodied tlinwu
jicrsonal.iltributes .and qualities of
American citizenship that we all ap­
preciate and admire. His life and nc,eoinp!L&gt;hm’‘.‘its are a choice memory

GEO. M. NEWTON

AUTO PARTS

quahdancM And a precious heritage’
to his jpimedinte family.
He built a house. a life and a
plUqc in thc community that, shall
sjx-alt through all the. yeflrs of the
[purst. the .highest and thc best,

I'Altn &lt; &gt;F THANKS -The
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COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Dark bay
1300.
Dark bay
1200.

2 O. I. C. brood sows. O. I. C. boar.
8 pigs, 50 lbs. each.
8 Leghorn hens.
12 Plymouth Rock hens.

Open Saturday Evenings
GLENN F. LAU8AUGH

Good’s Clover Mills

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nearly new. Portland cutter.
Belknap sleighs. Light harness.
Double harness, heavy. Buggy.
Grindstone. Ford truck, Model J14-ft. ladder. Extension ladder.
Mounted buzz rig, 7 H. P./sngine.

Platform scale*. Pitless wagon scale"
New hay car. Grapple fork.
1.10 fl. hay rope. Ia»R boat. Iron Ke

HAY AND CRAIN.

mum. U&lt;M.-1t &lt;• i -

TERMS-CASH.
tj-1

What Would You D

Riding cultivator.
Five-tooth cultivator.
Double shovel cultivator.
Disc drill, ll-4toe.
tVldc spread
manure
spreader,

FARM TOOLS.
Lumber wagon. Dump rake.
Light wagon, box, seat. Mower.
Oliver 99 plow. Land, roller.
47-tooth Osborne harrow.
Extra section harrow.

Wc clean everything nnd anything

The

HORSES.

sound and true.)
HOGS AND POULTRY.

l-&lt;rt&gt;nK • lib iiur mother

if

Eight good grade cows, all giving
milk, three due in Dec. and Jan.;
four due next spring; one fresh
Aug. 5.
Yearling Holstein bull.
2 yearling heifers. /

F.-.- :

GRANGE PROGRAMS

law ...

Clarence Mater, Clerk.

Henry Flannery, Auctioneer.
Michigan’i Financial Responlibility Law Provide*

ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
HASTINGS MARKETS

The undersigned will sell at public auction on Frank Cum­
mings’ farm, 1 mile south and 1 3-4 miles west of Maple Grove
Center, on

PLEASANT HILL.
Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Jordan
Visited her sister, Mrs. N. C Kraft
and family of Charlotte Thursday

Wednesday, October 25

Amos Palmer and lady friend?
Miss Elizabeth DePrec. nnd Bertha
and Clan MUgridgr were Saturday,
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Palmer and family.
Mrs. Stephen Carter accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pierce -to A
Century of Progress at Chicago Sat­
urday.
.
Mrs Amble Mugridge and chil­
dren. Amo- Palmer, and Mr axd
Mrs. Cyrus Shroyer were Sunday
afternoon callers al the Bert Palmer

Beginning at 1:30 P. M., the following described property

STOCK.
Pair bay geldings, wt. 2900.
3 cows.
2 calves.
1 bull.
30 grade Shrop ewes.
.
8 shoats.
Brood sow.

Mr. and Mra. Clare Williams nnd
children and R J. Williams attended

Johnson at Nashville .Sunday.
Tlie Sunshine Club-met with MrR- J. Williams Thursday for a quilt-

the car throwing it out of the road
Into.the fence. Luckily she was not
hurt and no damage done to the

steady

highest
tribute
we could

brother and Umily front li»n»inp

.

Mrs. b J. Wellman.
Our P. T. A. Friday night wm well
attended, a program ot music and a
play by local talent was given and
Don Chase of Coats Oroie also

then Miss Lena Heideman of Lake­
view gave us an interesting talk on
a comparison of the World’* Jair of
.mu ui&lt; vrmuiy oi rrogres*

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Diatincliva Funeral Service

TOOLS.
Lumber wagon.
Deering mower.
McCormick binder.
Hay rake.
3-section spring drag.

ten both were very good exhibitions
but each *o different from thc other.

McCormick-Deering plow.
Double cultivator.
Corn planter.
Single cultivator
Cream separator.
Hay rack.
Single buggy.
Double harness, good.
Hog crate. Log chain.
Stone boat and other articles
not mentioned.
FEED.

14 tons of hay.
5'acres of corn in shock.

TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No property removed until set­
tled for.
.

Notice to Farmers and
Patrons

Uncle Sam. subletting the. White I have moved my harness shop from
House. is "Just about the only land­ Hl E. Court St., to rear of Kroger
CO'ta Rica l« known as tlie place
lord who Is certain of a tenant for
where the Snanlardt found the first
the prxt four years.-—Omaha World gold tn the New World.

E. E. GRAY, Admr.
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

�I Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1933~|

THE HASTINGS BANNER

.
| Mr. and Mrs. Poppietpn of Kata:Mr. and M».
Is now'side of the river which was to fur- , Broadway bridge. The water was so:city and its people Although 79‘and Mra. Ed. Pennels Bunday.
from practically all L
Mr and• Mrs -Russell
Watson and )«&gt;«*» were Sunday guests of thc ’ Mr. a|)(1 My
/Tinkler'nbh the power,- When he iiad cotn- [high that it overflowed lower years of age. he still takes an active
---------------Ute second wurd wh|
...
cleared' pie led thb dart) it backed lip thc‘Broadway to a considerable depth! interest in its affairs,
Leslie Pease .of O-dar Creek were , Kellogg farriily.
(children spent
Sunday callers at thc Wm. Watson: George Chipman and son. George. I Mr und Mrs.
patclus bordering the two roadways water for such a dblance upslream‘.back to the Bentley mill.
|
•••
~
inentlnnrri but
hut there was na rjin.ltitluit It raised tlie
Fall . Wr
on m
v ..........................1 ■
mrntianed.
cumId- 1That
the water-level In
in Fall.
Mr. *T1r,lrt*r
Tinkler recalled dial an
early
■
■ "i"1"*
home.
'of Kalamazoo spent Sunday with Prairieville.
erable growUi of grubs and small, creek below Uie lower dam oq that industry |n Hastings was shoe-makV IVf C A ITFlUfQ
trees. He remember* that where the stream, thus reducing the power jngi thc wurk being d0IK. by hand.
1
* * I-1V1O
Press nnd Tool building now stands jthat came from Uial dam which op- by men who were experts at that' ; 1 »ir'.
-i ■-■■;= .t .
s-rrr:
(Continued from page one)
there used io grow several targe erated a sawmill and Uie lower grist trade. They made the coarse cow. .,
, ,
trees, on h bark of which II 1 mill. Accordingly J. 8. Goodyear
boots also thc kid and fine
*•
.
road 11trough tltc valley was then beech
was Uie delight of the kid* of those' and William Barlow secured on 4n- &gt; calfskin boots, which were.more ex-1 Woodland High
Thursday A.
only two or three f&lt;-ct high. Thc deearly days lo carve their name*.
junction against Mr. Tilner compel!-1 j&gt;enslve. Every boy’s boots were "*• nn“ M,a,Kivnic i group in Uie
says that acroM-the
*n® ^Im to lawer hta dam so that ••
it ornamented wnn
with red leatner
leather top-.
tojis ,
Mr. Tinklerrlrer
across-tne
,,
. '!f“ju
ride down this hill in thc winter Thonupple
II turns pwould
buck nn
up Hire
lhe water
waler to 111
ua to
to. ornameniea
alrf .., copper bi rea
d,b"r,''52Pu .! ? eT? ?'
.
. • .
.
.where
.
............
’/uilH not hnrlr
_..u
.cup
.........to
. uve Uie .
time*. croMing Uie little valley until north near lhe Bookcase lactory u Inlertere with lhe operuuon ot their WPtr on lh. leather. Al Hue time °r **$*“’ H1kh school jreaduates last.
lhe ascent was reached on the op­ m"n r.SSd TllnKlll a d.n. llr w.wmlll
plat mill. A. the U - B„,„w and Doody™, whoopereied
oar tow unu vjoouyear. who operateu
,, _■ _ .
, ,,
posite side, where there was a dip
to operalo a uw mill Uiere.|"r Uul«ne. were arnon, lhe evil- ---------------tlu IndUK--------------dry r»d, ----------builmk, -here.
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Y; M
«•£.
c A.
* B’hle rend,
‘t'‘4r und
•«! du.
down into thc valley, but not os dueled
butonty wheA lhe .Ireanl wu .1 U. I«
lud aa W
repur.tr
bulldink wnrir
wtrere nicy
they
eaeh Turah.y
;ne stream was at ini'-** ••• “« nt7&gt; lhey
• 7 lud. W re^n ol 1UIU
pindir uuuuuik
Heep as that on the east aide.
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k
evening
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.
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....... . ..
. ... that
fart
Deno
ted urioritv.
rlelit..
He
believed
it
would
lhat
lBC,&gt;
“
emdred
priority.
rightemployed
■several
shoemakers
w|x&gt;
,v
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ta
..
In that early day people living ordinary level. m
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hiiiM 1.mre'iipl'Sw"mi5fi»'bo«»
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and
CruWon Wife.. I. le.dln, a Y
east or south ot Hastings and wish­ furnish plenty of power to operate which the court held Tilner could .hoes by hand tor theTurly Inlubl'"•J,"1''!’ “P'‘™“res und
ing to go to mill had their choice of hix-aawmilL using a good sired wa­ not Ignore. Hence hta project was tunu until nuehlne muututun ol tonES e.eh Tueal.y^erenln, .Hhe
abandoned.
tarns until maciune maniuaciurc oi • .
. .
what was then called thc Barlow terwheel. which would efctcnd well
In that early day there was anoth- leather footwear on an extensive »?!sh ichooL Mr. Brozak is in
into the current. To make a jrcrtft.
and Goodyear grist mill, at the cor­ ......
scale
Uie
time
.. . 1
*~ put
“* an *end' ~to **
■ old
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ner of Grand and Hanover, or thc strong current the dam was started j.er dam on the Thornapple river lrude£:&gt;luemikln,.
ThUwuonel
Y «roup meet, Monday
Goodyear apd Barlow, or tower mill, just below where a small creek emp-. back of the Wool Boot factory ate. ot Uie m.nr .tei» Uul nuked lb&lt;.. "Hernoon, .1 lhe retai. TO ob.
later known as Uie Hadley rnfll. ties into the river, and angled south- This extended across tlie river valtrurultlon Irom handnude to mu°' I1”' Sabbath Is lhe topic
eastwasd.
skirting
thc
south
side
of
i
ley.
and
was
built
very
much
like
. which stood near lhe corner where
All prices in this advertisementrinclude the Michigan 3 par cent Sales Tav
nude uoods.
, _ ,
Court street crosses Uw C. K8. the bland in lhe river at that point, the Tilner dam. Hie purpose being to chine
.
,
.
, । taidv Astor of England arid Presitrack. From thc cost there were two where it divides into taro streams. dwert » considerable quantity of
Among the early shoemakers lo-; dpnt no^vcit both participated on
howaaf oa-novt I...til
WntlT into
IlltO “
U race,
fSCC whlcli
Wlllcll iuuWx*cn
iUuWX'C 11 Ca,*^irhrire 'TeifJuPi
until water
roadx hading through Uie grubs, and extending southeastward
W&lt;MJ}*5&gt;‘' the program honoring tlie birth of
one to Grand street and the upper tlie cast bank of the river was dug from that dam about four grandfaUter of DeviU Broason. Thc g|r
Williams, the founder
mill, the other coming down Green reilched. Tlie dam did not have an biocka down stream, on the north town marshal In that early day war. of th&lt;? y M c A thc
y Wn
street to Hanover and reaching the enbankinent. but was made by driv­ side ot the river, to tlu* old Van not expected lo be on Uie job all •onran|Xwl Juiw 5 Ig44
।
Brunk
carding
mill,
about
opposite
M1V
uuv
w
ing
K&lt;xxl
sixed
poles
Into
thc
bed
lower mill by a detour which made
the time but was subject to call if
HasllnR, younR Mcn.s Y
any
troubles
thatwill
re-i
a gradual descent to lhe lower milk of Uie stream to a considerable &gt; where Jefferson street touches thc there were
—
-z ----! group
meet this week Thursday
: : quired
■ • ---■ his
■
At the lower mill then* was also a depth so they would hold. Uien pul-, river on the south aide.
M’rvices. At. fhU par- f.vpnlnK nt thc hom,. of c P An.
,uct
lAwmill not operating a circular ting large-sized stones on Uie under !I Mr. Tinklrr n-c.llrt U»t mlhe uruUr u™ Mr Woollty wa. m«r- t..|, ,.,lh
r!B‘ as we arc accustomed to see, ride, with gravel and sand on the . u wtere the pn»«nl BUbbUu Mui. onr &lt;l» « -.rr.ptin, Mow „lwrar„ [oHowin,. TO. rrroup w»nr
but an upright saw, standing u|/per side of Uie rows of thr jiole.s °loc?? ■Iy»1**l.“”
1““:
Other men to join In lhetr Bond
straight up and down. Making lum­ driven into thc stream bed. The ef-.. Fred Stebbins. John W. Stebbins. He had Imbibed eiiough ot the llnw.s You are invited
ber with it was an exceedingly slow feci of Ulla construction was to di-. lun &gt; luflor, which mjnuftaniw I unjWoot ot that enrljpedod » he I mrts-uven I. the'minimum
rect all thc water In the stream to­ bed. und &lt;onn&gt;. He remember. Uul. w.nldd lo lek everybody In Hu.-1 nunlb„ ol
t„ th(. SU1,e
operation.
Tlie larger timber had been cut ward a narrow outlet on the east two ot the men emptoyed In the uru». Nobody reeined ta rovet Oe- ol,|„
conference ot Kula,noStebbins plant were John M Beta- Ing licked, so he stood on the stre&lt;-t
rrom Bar_. couhty Dre 1 2 and
mer und Fred Fuller.
, rnuklu, all w.rto ..I Ihreuu ot whut. 3 A1, otM,
„r entertained
There was aLio. In tlie older days, &gt;ne would do with anyone who con-1
yfar same as thc boy delegates
a brewery in Hastings which was j fronted him. Word was sent to Mr., Hastings Girl*Reserves held their
located across State street from; Woolley, the marshal, reciting these; regular meeting last week Monday
where the Press and Tool plant now, facts. Mr. Woolley was, by thc way.. evening at thc home of Mrs Grace
it.
stands. Nearer town was an aahery.
1,1 Mature and one of the woodburpe They also assbted with
which made potash from wxxid must powerful of men physically.1
refreshments Wednesday evrMeaty
Or HEAR
ID
Mealy
.
HEARTS
ashes. When this ashery was first [When news came to him about tlu. nlng at the Founders’ Day meeting
started’ it stood not far from the I would-be fighter, who was so anxious
c F Angell ttas ln Lan^ng Mon.
present waterworks plant.
j1® lick everybody. Mr. Woolley for-; day evening attending state meet-!
In that early day there was also
^-niaking tamch. went lng of y. M. c A. secretaries.
a foundtv
al the comer
of owr
Jefferron street,
the
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---------------aid iiere
MMl«n.
! Luu!
“d met “
5
GENUINE SPRING—Shoulder cuts
he must get out of town, or he would j T r
,
,
.
side of Slate street on the site of the
• On loans of 1300 or leaa Household has re­
Standard Oil Station. .This was take* him t&lt;» jmi to this the man
answered:
"There*
ain
’
t
men
enough!
il.
owned by Wightman and Robinson
duced the coat substantially below the maxi­
Rib cr Loin
who conducted a hardware store In Hastingi to take me to Jail ” Mr. By Home Economica Specialist*
Choice cute
mum rate formerly charged. Families, keeping
said. "We will see abdul
’
here. Thc foundry made
plow Woolley
tliat " He promptly reached over the
Michigan State College
houac, who can make regular monthly repay­
■Mints and some other articles that
।
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ments are eligible to borrow. 20 months to repay.
farmers iwxl. The jxiwer to heat man’s head, secured n good h’old &lt;&gt;*i — 1 1
The only signatures required are those of hus­
For braising
CHEESE
the iron was furnished by a tread­ the man’s coat collar, pulling him
mill. in which horses were used,
band and wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
; minutes for quart cans -according
about the same kind us was de­ dragg &lt;1 hint to Ja.L
ice. Visit, write or ‘phone the offices of the
We have heard of onother in- to Michigan State College home
scribed in connection witii the
Household Finance (xirporatlon of America on
itance showing the remarkable । economics
extension 5|x*cialUts.
titrphing machine.
the 3rd Fl. of thc City National Bunk Building,
Mr. Tinkler remembers ’about the strength of this man. Many of our I Wlf.n ttslng U1C bom,^ wntcr
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406,
ARMOUR'S MELROSE — 3 to 4-lb. pieces
first school building in Hastings, citizens remember J. M. Bauer On*.' | method, three hours Is neewsarv
time
when
it
was
quite
dark,
as
he
f
or
-p
ln
t
canA
and thrrc
and
whose us» had been discontinued be­
MtMltk N. ». A.
fore he went to school. Il stood on reached the Michigan avenue wood- 140 minutes for quart cans, with
. thc south'side of Court street be­ en bridge which was then a few feet; tem|Wratur» at JJ10-212 F: All meats
tween Jcfferjion and Church, not far tower Uian the present structure, li'; canned by methods other than the
from where Myer’s restaurant is lo­ recognized Mr. Woolley, who ww pressure cooknr should ba boiled 15
cated. Al one time his uncle. Mar­ also going home just a few feel • minutes after taking out of thc
tin Tinkler, lived In that old school­ ahead of him. He did not know that ’Can before tasting '
New Pack—Delicious Yellow Pumpkin—Enough in each can for two large pie*
house. He had also moved another Mr. Woolley liad rtollwd him: «, hr । ITeeh. clean, rood duality meat
p, ,_.kcu.a „d
old building onto hi* lot and had crept up hehlnd h m and said, pul- 5hml,d
p,n&gt;a„.d b&gt;
„Uns nrai.
n„t frJdn
,'
uy. cciMJKing
irymg.
bought and attached to it the upper Un, hl, hand asaln.,1 him. -Throa- ! ue pirparcu
tin
vnnr
hand'.
Instead
that
Mr.
u
m
,,
a.-i-i
of
broiling, roasting, baking or stewing.
part of a daguerreotype outfit, up your hands.’’
ibo"
which had been mounted on wheels. Woolley readied over and took hLs Seasoning tone - teaspoon of salt to
Thc quality vegetable shortening
Country Club - 5 lb. sack 25c
This was Joined to the old bullying favorite hold on Bauer’s coat col­ each pint Jar) is done before can­
lie owned near the schoolhouse.' In lar and. with one hand, lifted him ning. but the cooking process should
above
thc
railing
and
held
him
out
The experience of building and loan associations through­
not be continued until thoroughly
the two he conducted a grocery and
over
tlie
water
as
If
he
were
about
out thr United Stales during thr past year, whrn so many
uvmk
juifl should
sinniiu not
iivi be
w tightly
uxuMy
done. Jars
a saloon.
othrr forms of investment have failed, have remained almost
packed., but filled to within about
Ill 18452 Mr. Tinkler’s family moved to drop him into thc river.
100'i. To be exact, two-tenth of one per rent failure. Not
from thelr'homc in the second ward Bauer implored hint not to do so. one Inch from the top so that when.
a single failure in Michigan for more than a year.
to one on Broadway, near Uie cor­ Of course Mr. Woollyy had no idea the gravy is added to the can. there
Michigan—Fancy hand picked
Since its organisation. 43 years ago. the "National'* has never
,o
above u
thc
ner of Mill and Broadway. He re­ “&gt;.doing to. hul II gave Bauer »uch a will be a half-inch .space auuvc
missed a dividend date nor lost a dollar of any member's
membered that his father acquired wholesome respect for Woolley h ! mcilt nnd gravy
prowess
that
he
never
attempted
i
improve
the
color
and
retain
principal.
lb. tin
this property, consisting of a k xk
the flavor, thc specialists suggest
Country Club - rich, distinctive
house, a small 14Bla and one and any fooling aitlf him again.
Country Club - plain or sliced
Wc-'ll be glad to send you Information.
Tlie gambling spirit wns very | browning the meats. Bones add fla­
one-half lots, by trading for It a
team and wagon. A little way. from much alive in Hastings in Mr. Tink­ vor and aid in the heat distribution,
Ithe rear of this hou.*** there was a ler’s day. He was able to name sev­ although they take up considerable
sharp descent toward the river and eral men who lived here during his space In the jars. It is not necessary
north of dial a fiat stretch of land boyiuxxl and early nunhood, who to fill the Jar with liquid, as thc
with a considerable acreage reach­ were always -able to wear good meat Juices usually fill it.
Country Club—In delicious tomato sauce—Large 26’ &lt;-oz. cans
ing to the bank of the river. Later clothes, but never were known to do
OBITUARY.
iic saw millions of feet of the finest a tap of work. They lived by
Mrs. Millie Frye died at thc home
gambling. When^he was a young­
.
1
oak
logs
pii
piled
as
high
as
men
could
,Unt 2Se
1250 Griswold Si., Detroit, Mich.
ib.can* *JG
”“
on that flat They were cut ster Mr Tinkler said rooster fight­ of her daughter. Mrs. F. S Under­
roll
thernoi
^"MEMBER
Detroit* • Oldest Building and
Eat more Brand
Country Club • pure juice - 26Vi-ox. cans
V into lunroe:
_er iri the mill, which was ing was a spqrt that attracted much wood. 233 W. 9th St.. Holland. Oct.
fMRALHOML
first a planing
plan
mjlk.lhcn a sawmill interest. Men came to Hastings 5. 1933. She had been ill but two
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
weeks
bat
failed
very
rauidly.
She
was added to it. It was owned by J. from Battle Creek and Kalamaroo.
W. Bentley. He rcmembeni the big os well as from thb city and sur­ was born at Rollin. Mich. Nov. 12th,
rounding .territory, bringing their
gome roosters, properly fitted with tlmore. Barry Co. April 24. 1872. Hr
stwel spurs. They would get ot! in passed away twenty-five years ago
Or SPAGHETTI— Bulk, fine quality
some place where they thought the She leaves three children. O. A.
authorities would not And them and Frye ot Grand Rapids. Mrs. Viola
Warren
of
Kalamazoo
and
Mr/
watch the roosters kill each other.
Barbara Ann - Eno quality
Fancy Country Club \
• After tlie railroad came to Hos­ Grace Underwood of Holland, two
tings, in 1869, tlie town began to grandchildren. C. W. Frye of Grand
grow more rapidly ond the type of Rapids and Jacqueline Frye of
buildings and business places im­ Chicago and one brother. Chas. Lud­
proved and the built-up section of low of Cloverdale, besides numerous
the town was enlarged- For several nieces and neplicws. A short serv­
Halves—In heavy syrup
years after the advent of lhe rail­ ice in charge of Rev. Tlx*. David­
road the present freight depot, on son. ot Hope church was held at tlu*
East State street, answered for both Langetand Chapel at Holland at
passengers and freight. Hut was eleven A. M. Saturday after which
CARAMELS - tasty chocolate with delthc only stop in HaMings. To meet the service was held at the Dowling
Fresh, tasty, delicious
this situation there wan good old
Deacon Van Brunt, driving his bus Stetson, Pres. Emeritus of Kala­
with his grey team who transported mazoo College in charge. Mrs. Ber­
people from their homes to tlie pas­ tha Bartley Sellick of Kalamazoo
senger station. It was he, too who sang •’Sweet Peace The Gift of
operated the carding mill when it God’s Love." She was then laid to
was first located here. It has been rest beside her husband at the
suggested that wc explain what a Dowling cemetery.
card lug mill was for. In it would be
CLOVERDALE.
Closely knit wrists
HASH - Armour’s Star
one or more cards, such as are used
Mrs. Frank Humeston, who has
in any woolen mill, only not os effi­
cient machines as cards arc now: been quite ill in Battle Creek for
the
past
few
wecte
b
improving
al
Tlie farmer would bring thc wool as present writing. She is now at the
Take Advantage of These Low Soap Prices
Stock up Now I
he had sheared it, to the carding
mill. Tlie mill would scour the home of her skier. Mra. Otb Cousin,
and greatly appreciates hearing
wool, cleaning it of all the natural from Cloverdale friends.
grease. This cleaned wool was fed
Miss Hazel Hosken of Kalamazoo
Into the card, and emerged frorfi it
in fluffy "rolls." about a half inch in spent the week end with the E. L.!
diameter. These rolls the women MacLeod family.
Mr. and Mrs. James MacDonald. I
Medium 4 c«k«.
would spin into jam in their homes
The tcap of beautiful women
on the old lime spuming , wheels. who have been spending the past
This yarn was knitted into socks, week with their son. Hugh, and fam­
ily. returned to their home Saturday
mittens and sometimes underwear

MORE INFORMATION
1B0UT-HASTINGS

UMN

PART TWl

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.I

RED LETTER DAYS

U*

«»._ ..' ?‘

KROGERS

.

HICOM EXTRA tavinefi.

af

«HAMS *
10
SWIFT’S NO. 1

SMOKED

Shank

Half

COST CUT
ON LOANS

lb.

BUTT HALF .-14c

6c

Pork Liver

Spare Ribs

lb- 6%c

LAMB ROAST 1 10

tiomeniakers Corner

J2c

Lamb Chops
Lamb Breast

Leg O* Lamb

a.. 18c

Long Horn

tb- 15c

SLAB BACON .. 12%«
3 ™ 25'

PUMPKIN

r
It.

n-

'e

Building &amp; Loan
Shares 99.8% Safe

Crisco

.

20c

NAVY BEANS 4 - 15'
Coffee

&lt; 1

Pancake Flour 2 X’. 15'

25c

Fresh Bread Htitua 9C

PORK and beans 2 = 19'

ffiatiomd 3Eoa» &amp;
Unueatmeiit flTnmpmty

Oleo

3

25c

Tomato Juice 2 ....

MACARONI
Tomato Soup 4

T

Our GREATEST 1c Sale
Is Now On This Week

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
Hastings, Mich.

The Rexall Druggists
GOODS DELIVERED

Phone 2131

Catsup

!

PEACHES avondale 2 — 27c
Chocolate

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
October 17, 18, 19 and 20

Medicines, Hospital Supplies,
Rubber Goods, Stationery
and Toilet Goods. Hundreds
of articles to select from and
all nationally known mer­
chandise/See large hand bill
for list of goods and prices
offered at this sale.

19c

2 &gt; 15'

19c

Chocolate Fingers »&gt;• 19c

SCRATCH feed
Canvas Gloves

10c

Corned Beef 2 cans 29c

19c

Ivory

19c

P&amp;G Soap 5

19c

OXYDOL

by the housewife.
While Hastings has not become a
Chicago or Detroit, it has made
much progress.’ since Mr. Tinkler
was a boy. He has. as has everybody
else, rejoiced In the progress of tlie
town, especially in secmg factories
locate here which employ labor and
Which have done much' to make
Hastings a worthwhile place. Tlie
growth of the schools from ll»e orig­
inal one-room frame building to a
four room frame structure on the
Central grounds, then to the old three
story brick building, and finally .to
tlie present moder# High school and
Central school buildings is typical
of tlie growth of the town in many
other ways. Mr. Tinkler loves the

Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Pierce took in
the Century of Progress the latter
part of ‘the week, reluming home
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pennels and
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Vandenberg
of Kalamazoo were guests of Mr.

Camay

4

Chipso

2 fe'. 33c

BANANAS
Golden y&lt;/low fruit

BANISH ACID STOMACH
THIS SIMPLE, EASY WAY
Know the Joy of freedom from
stomach distress. Enjoy your
meals. Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets
banish acid stomach, Indigestion
and gas. Bring—'**—" * ~ *
LyBarker, ■*"—
—Adv.

Potatoes

stJl« $1.49

Cranberries

2

( Michigan - U. S. No. 1 Quality

Sweet Potatoes
Virginia - U. 3. No. 1 Quality

Apples

10

WACNLK -

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�THE HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1833

PAGE TEN

FOOD MABKCT ADVBCS.

"'■“I ""U'^n^n-nb
GROWERS SHARE

COURTHOUSE NEWS

NASHVILLE

cd bond filed.&lt;
AnillCTUCUT Unucv
It bi good news to grapefruit fans| Mr. and Mrs. Reader Hayes.
letters issued, liw'enUfry|r„,ft,
t ®d'
I
IN ADJUSTMENT MONEY that in apite of the tremendous Frank Johnson and Mr. and Mrs
tlon for license
* filed, waiver
-----------damage by the hurricane to the,Charley Houseman of Toledo spent
ot
notice
tiled.
, .5eal Mich. Farmers Get $688,000 Texas crop and less serious damage the week end with Mr. and Mr*,
-TROBATL COURT.
estate issued.
ly w
of itct
Tree-1
.
to the Florida crop, more recent fa- OtUe Lykins.
holders filed, oath before sale filed. for Reducing Acreage Of
vorable conditions in the growing; Tlie Misses Pauline Bowman and
Grain Next Three Years'
* uaw
ibbdu. .nu^d. dW-bMib of Admr
£, cu„
utUTOld
,:
sections ....
give promise of a suffleient,ABIW
■ Agnes
Dause spent Bunday in
'
East
Lansing
-Michigan
wheat
to
rapefruit hungry Woodland. '
"d' WiSm
Annual PRx,( 0,1 wUI by Commissioners filed,
h"
Mr, Bernard' Much
„ JL? in-S
.
order admitting will entered.
I growers wm
wUf oeneui oy
by *&lt;wo.wo to
'
f j Kennedy deed Fi-1
WhWer- dcc d Pro°: I* paid by thc federal government

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HAVE YOU
HEARD THE NEWS
ABOUT DODGE?

,

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ill olmlllul Uid 11.. mJlr du.

.

FmEI.SJ" •&gt;»•&lt; -W «
counfry. .c- «•
In lute and re^jaubb- m
“
nw » Ml
juu
o(
Admrx. fili-d. order allow-1 cording to preliminary figures com- {JSLJJJ
Sua^dS
Mrz Laura Showalter of Vermontted IWftan LM .rc,„n.
ducl„w
P,]rd w lhe „,pc,vLM,
Uli.
Oundw «IUB Mr. .nd

r-idor .nurrt. duchanfo.

n,r ld.^

Kfbnr.

X v«.

’ dor allowing .claims entered-

“J*
iuJrU ln •lUndanc«
" XreL^t^v^J™
M“- Kwln Vendcr ftnd “n o( 06’
,° o TmntPbf roSSTietatln aft£*?t lrolt ipenl a ,cw days witto
P"'
5^ rhicnu' Mr and Mrs .ott&lt;&gt; Sc*1111"
*«l «d chill until fiTOV. Mr Veodcr canx. t„
week end
Apple sauce U a favorite with I ftl. returnlng to Detroit 'on Sunday.
FeraScSfcTof Mlcfog.n
variation, of thb dish not to com- ;— • - •
•
• monly known Peeled and quartered; her home.
apples arc dropped into a boiling
Mr. fend Mrs. John Bahs are vUltsyrup
sul!ir .made of equal quantities of nii: relatives In Hammond. Indiana.
sugar
and water, and cooked until
Miss Esther Dull. Mrs. William
U..J..r. Stick cinnamon or red cin­ Denve, Jr., of Nashville and Mbs
namon drops add flavor. Any gcxxl Bcrnlta Bowman' of Battle Creek
cooking apple may be used. At thb spent Saturday and Bunday at the
Worlds fair.
. lp ur,. ..._ ou..tindi&gt;iff
P,Ci ur.‘.
ou^wndlng varieties
Mr. and Mra. Fred Warner were
" at A Century of Progress on Sun­
nked your
'’tX.
.Mfcly day.
Tlie Clover Leaf Club met Friday
from CaflfornU, and local Concord night at the home of Mrs. Norman
grapes are both plentiful, concord Howell. After lhe pot luck supper.
Tied up nil your
grapes nukes delicious jelly with I the business meeting was held. Tlie
added pectin and also conserves and '
• evening was spent in visiting and
grape juice.
‘sewing. The next meeting will be
All over the country people are- talking
complete system for giving efficient, eco­
October b the outstanding month |
home of Mrs.
Lauah
Fisher.
nomical service to local car and truck
abode theee sensational new Dodge and
for cauliflower and in many sections i at BuptZhnd
_the
umMrs
waiia
~, too,,
an.
Mrs.to Wallace
took
anthe weatht-r has been very favorable ot^
iwld
the World
s foir
owners. Experienced mechanics and
Plymouth can. Everywhere you go you
te iuxn.wu.--m-quality Uwr«forei^'““td,^,“‘“Bu"^“‘
sec
them
—
hear
about
them.
And
here
’
s
a
ample facilities assure you satisfactory
tn Wayland.
.
] J^Unent price to crop contract ' U .-xceU&lt;-nl&gt;..d the orme umuuxfly
„*y I"J
| Wesley Benedict came home Wed- ! noldfrs.
service.
new Dodge and Plymouth dealer who’s
11 “
’ nesday from a ten days' stay with! Eaton county has the greatest‘
waiting to let .you drive one of these
michiga i HMANGAl M3PONSI8IUTY LAW r his sister in Lansing.
; number of signers, with 1,047. HuCome in and drive one-of these fine
'7“^r it
Welcome Phll.Uw. cU» met
Sw 0
«&gt; JIN w twt ter
) Mrs. B. J. Boynton. Mrs. Wallace ron &lt;*»nty ranks second and Kenti
amazing automobiles.
new Dodge or Plymouth cars. See how
I Jackson and
anti Mrs. John Radmncher
Radinacher ls
,s l1,1
Pl««' In general,
genera), the
lhe■
** ‘"'y i Friday ."*&gt;«
night s
in .««'
their etas ™...
u
m
'Jackson
» lhlrd Place.
land little' daughter of Ionia spent &amp;rca,&lt;%st number of signors are in /J.1";
vd
the
Floating Power engine mountings give you
It’s a treat to see these good-looking cars!
iu* Community
viniiiuuniiy house.
nuuso. /■
Friday with Mrs. Fred Camp.
counties having the greatest inter- „ “
’“«'«» a good ■ The
The annual
annual Junior-Sent
Junior-Senior hunt
the smoothness of more cylinders, yet re­
Business men are urged to look over the
• «—cst in wheat production.
^an? ™up- nnJbaic. or salad mold.I, WM
&gt;uged
lot
nlj
was staged last Tuesday night. The
tains the economy of six.
Dodge Truck Line — trucks famous for
NORTHEAST
-------------- —♦ ----------------Hxtclwd
-1?1 ? spinach nest1 wnlors numbering 34. wen
OUR INSURANCE auurta your ‘‘
NORTHEAST IRVING.
IRVING.
nmkeVn a7u„lne FunSSTm w?
h^.u'e
.K
dependability and low operating cost. Also
MIDDLEVILLE.
'.asocial salety and satisfies ALL
Mr. and Mrs. Will Frye and chil­
Get your copy of the Dodge “Show-Down"
demands of Michigan's Motor ubxh
■nf.ll ’trss
»a- u&gt;
on
SUnd*rd O" *"vl"
A
learn about the new low-priced Dodge
dren xbi
spent
bv tlie.
v k .week end at ...uM.iaIndiana
c. W. Dcnngjt
—
Uf w«k.
o?"
W- '“‘i
Plan score card which takes all lhe gamble
/ehlcle Financial ...sponsibility
Responsibility
Mr. and Mr.s. Chester Savacool ‘,UR*nrss one Sy
day la*t
week.
Commercial Cars.
iw, and such Inwc !n»tf
*
out of car buying by putting t he whole t rans!n&gt;&gt;ther States,
and family spent Saturday evening
8upi&gt;er ut thc M. E. church on can OP D.&gt;r a sure or ninennnw .
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’w^w
“&lt;""■“»■ &gt;nr football
:osr IS LOW. Insure in this , with
Mr. and Mrs.
Dali- Cook ...at • FrKIny evening
brotight together
halved.Kh
peach
or DearrlaLhkk'
thicklluei
slice On
action on a strict basis of value comparison.
And
in
the
shop
you
’
ll
see
a
modem,
CORPORATION
nltXcrowd
tendofofthose
thb,.--.vim
who aremt.
mlnof . «£&gt;1 «w. pear,
iS^nftl
m Mice le”m
p»'1"v‘llr Th' &lt;te I
Comnanv. 300 south
Routh Bowne.
noun.. _______________»-.
nice
r. .7
a UiiCK
tror.fr, le-al reserve Comnany.
and
Moore .uu,
and Mr.'. ------c-',&lt; d l-----” tfw work
of­ the church.'(mit or vegetable salad
; being 21-6 in favor of Nashville.
igents tn Michi"an. 7,000 in U. S. . Mr ,.„
u Mrs J. c. «&gt;«uv
------ TATE TARM MUTUAL AUTO INS. CO Ida Moore
and Mrs. Dale Cook
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and , After ,-upiwr a program of■ music.
DODGE TRUCKS Md COMMERCIAL CARS
PLYMOUTH
DODGE SIX
Blsiminatm III.
Mrs. Arthur Moore attended thc fu- ,;,nd the year's plans of Rev. McKean xtrornr bld tor altcn.mn and In b«h I
the
k n“1
XSj'as fom aerwSUh’Aer cm m Mi&lt;h neral o{
Mary Trt'ifo at the "^e under discussion for a short
'
’ '
' hbmc of Mr. and Mrs. Bcrnle.Walk-j’tmc. »
; er Thursday afternoon.
■
I Our foo.bali team went to Luke
LOCAL AGENTS
I Mr. and Mrs. Gus Jernbcrg of Ode.&lt;ui on Friday and fought a hard -K“’hare^mm1X“I.hCe°Zf
“ WeLX "Xnrnon Dean,
father. Af.-.n CK-ver
Jerry
Andrui
ville F. and A. MI on Thursday! Milo Young has reported the
jerry Andrus
Havtings, Route 2 Lansing. Mr and Mrs. Henry Cis- ,n-‘me to a tie.
Roy G. Brumm Nashville, R. F. D. ler and Lyle and Alfred of South1 Stephen Gott, of Grand Rapids. and after dotting with butter ba£eiL&gt;av&lt;’nP°rt oI Woodland was the! Mrs. Elmer Cross and son Ken-i night.
theft of thirty-five barred rock pul­
at
Woman‘# L“*rary nrth «Pent thc wwk wlth Mr
John C. Killick Do.tcr, Route 1 Hastings were Sunday guests of Mr ,cr many years a resident here, was U in a hot oven or oSklf to'
Miss Edith Fleming U planning to lets.
UirS-quX. 2 an ho^ Sb b C,ulkBAlaska
and “*"• daa«hter. Mrs. Ck&gt;o Fox. spend
.
I and Mr.s. Arthur Moore and fam- calling on friends here Saturday.
the winter with her cousins.
Thc main street division of the
MTMKK»cacanxanaMaMaKm Uy.
Mr nnd 'Iri' M- E. Thump^n. of catted oven-broiling
Tlie laruer ■,wmber had thc PrivtU*«
Invit-Un Kalamazoo.
Dr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Atherton al Ot- Methodist's Indies' Aid met with
cht';"‘,r Smith was; Mrs Winnie Greenfield of Lat&amp;lng
pimey, Mich , spunt Saturday ev&lt;&gt;- • ire of fryers muy^be stufled^und ■ ‘V? &lt;“
NIr.n. E. T. Morris Thursday for a'
; ning nnd Sunday as the guests o{ .roasted.
chairman of the mimic.
spent thc week end here.
I Mr. and .....
, B&lt;M
„, have luncheon,
Mrs. „.
A. u
Gi
Murray
•
their daughter, Mra. Max Lvnd and ! For other meats there is areat latl- ,Mr,
,Mr-s Wnlt':r Clever of| Several from here attended the returned from their visit with relaCharles
Betts
attended
the
Pa ■ aPe visiting the for- Past Master’s night of the Vermont- tires und friends in Detroit.
[family. They arc always welcomed! tude of choice with all cuts of bUf- 1
World's fair over the week end.
: warmly here where they spen^many steak, ribs of beef, legs of lamb, and ZU—•.■■■•■ —■ ...
...
.'
1 hams worthy ol attention.
.
|
m
| The |&gt;ageant put on by thc Sun-1 With increasing coolness oysters
i^u..
■■
■
,
,
■&lt;o&gt; W... I .&lt; Cl... M E n,u,rh.h
‘allowing claims entered
contracts.
' Xrt. Clara Loui.se OrUwold. dec d. I The tendency of the larger growBond of Admrx. filed, letters testa- ers lo sign contracts Is shown by
tmenlarv issued,
issued, petition
netltion lof
fof hear-i
hear- tthc
the
inventory
— facl tliat w
.v average number
' [of
of acres
acres for
fnr *hn
m..„ who
|ing claims filed, ordey limiting setthe men
signed ...
up
Illeinent entcrfcl.
'
I is nearly eight acres iwuum larg­
Est. Mary Bolyen. dee d Waiver of er than the average for all wheat
nqtice filed, ordt r apjxjinting Admr. growers of the state.
'
entered, bond of Admr. filed, letter.-.' Men who sign contracts will re­
ef administration issued petition for , cthe a payment of 28 cents per
t authority to settle claim filed, order' bufhel. minus tty? local costs, for 54
। to settle claim entered.
per cent of their average production.
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| This payment will be mode before
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
‘ next harvest.
.. The Edger Community Club will! Crop contracts are for three years
meet at the town hall Saturday, and three payments will be made.
nrf M.
01 .he
th., r^ninr
for owe.mobi- Tlie
.ccrcUry of
of ..tlcul.pre
aericultimi ta
haK
Oc.
..-.ulbr niaht
nuht for
The seereU,,
in, fwnrn commit..,. Mr »n.l P™. r ... levy a proceWm, ux on
Me nnd Mrs.
M„ «...
Mrs. Carr ....
and Mr.
Dell ill
&lt;‘H .text
wheat used for hrnoxn
human food and
Cotton. Supper committee. Mr. und
tax *s ,,st'd to pay farmer* who1
Mrs. Leslie Weaver and Mr. and co-operate in crop reduction.
Mrs. Warren.
| T11'' Mcretary can njakc this tax,
[
, Mr. und Mrs. Marlev Burroughs a suiltcient sum to give wheal tlie'
of Three Rivers visited Mr. and “mo purchasing power that It had
Mrs. Ed. Whltright Sunday.
1,1 1903 ,o 1914.- If wheat drops to,
I Wednesday Mrs Ernestine Edger u ,0*' !&gt;««■ !n 1934. the secretary,
and Lynn attentled.il birthday party may levy a higher processing tax
[.
' for the former’s sister at her home and l)a&gt;' i&gt;roportlonately higher nd-

H
£**&gt;«/*&lt;£*£

i

DODGE AND PLYMOUTH

are no tv sold by

FORREST L. JOHNSON
220 E. State St., HASTINGS, MICH.

'S&amp; 'SS!

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L I

A Quarter o£ A Century
of Satisfactory Service

Promptly settling all legitimate claims.
Writing a bread and liberal policy at reasonable rates.
Paying over four and a half million dollars in losses since or­
ganization.

I™11 *■•"&gt; (art- all laibnu-s and easy (o prepare.

...In!

!

ThXr ■''o.Sue

U lmpro«„s 1^™,

m“ta Ih'm

nicely of late and Ls ab!.&gt; to again &gt; ' Ann Faftt.
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take hts. place
the M. C- choir' —
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SOUTHWEST
WOODLAND.
Today thc largest farm mutual fire insurance company in
which is very pleasing’to his many
Mrs. Sherman Smith ot Hastings
Michigan.
friends.
.
■and Mrs. Margaret uruu
Fehrn u»
of De­
Gutu started to pop very early troit were guests with their brother,
Sunday and much game was pro- chos, Farlee', Wednesday evening,
cured.
vt- and
«...&lt; Mrs.
,
.t. Densmore
r.____ ___ of
,rvd- '
■' Mr.
Frank
MORRIS O. HILL, Hastingz
A building is going up just south Hastings spent Uie week end with
ofI town on tilt
tlie1 river's
river’s bank.
b.ink. There - ril.»nn
Glenn Densmore an,i
and tnmiiv
family.
| are reports as to tin. usage but noth­
Charles Towasend. Miss Vondal
ing definite IS known.
Conley. Mrs. A/lie Spindler and!
HOME OFFICE 702 CHURCH ST.. FLINT. MICH.
(laughter Catherine of Woodland!
W. V. SURRAS. Fzuideat
.•pent from Thursday till Sunday’
' The Community st nice was led with Miss Margaret Spindler and:
; by Mrs. Helen Dcmond Sunday eve­ Dale and Ralph Townsend at North i
ning and the subject of the program
wii.-. "How May Oui- Meetings Ik- .Manchester College in Indiana.
Mr; and Mrs. J. B. Grant and I
i Mndl-. More Helpful to Us?"
of Battle Creek spent the
j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kimble nt- daughters
wit’k end nt the farm.
tended the World's Fair last week.
, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bulkau of j
The Birthday Club is to be held 1 Grand Rapids and Mrs. Ella Ander; rhl» wwk Thursday P. M with Mrs.
• .-on and son Ernest ot Detroit spent
| Minerva Woodman
*
the week end iMhe Robert GUI
yv-aWM
The D G T ° Club with visitors' home.
HiRIBwrl EK
&gt;
ui g r mu! ;&gt;:&lt;»- Mr. and Mrs. Blake Maklcy and
w M
W 1 gram at thc church Wednesday eve- i
daughter of charlotte and Lloyd
I ning.
! Next Sunday evening at thc Com-! Makley spent Sunday with Mr. and
rniinity meeting there will be store- Mis. Guy Maklcy and family.
Mrs. Levi Kantner and Mrs. Guy j
| cptlcon !. ntern slides of scenes from
af’.ernoqu
ten forei:;. lands. The meetings arc Kantner spent Friday
t:» begin at 7:30 instead ot 8.00.
i with Mrs. Mary Teeter in Woodland. ■
,
ti t a ..in ..............
i. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wotring and Mr.1
and Mrs. Bert Wotnng spent Sun-!
• । Each family bring sandwiches for 'day afternoon with Glenn Wotring!
। themselves and one oilier di. h. Mr. I and family.
Irene and Alice Grant spent Sun-!
ind Mr- Warney Kelsey will have
[ day afternoon with Jean Kantner. i
liuL, lo make sure of being on their
‘ true ot the program
1r. and Mrs. William Brooks' Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Townsend.
list, phonefor an appointment
i in Allegan county on Friday. Mrs. Caroline Bhopbel! and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Townsend spent Monday
in Mason.
Mfj and Mrs. Harrison BlocherThe Hoover representative*—here­
..nd Miss Phoebe Oaks spent from,
to give personal sUowings, in the
Friday till Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Ditman in Detroit.
• i
home, of the new Silver Jubilee
Chas. Farlee and family and Rober: Gill spent Sunday with Mr. and
The Home
-Mrs.
L
N.
Williams
near
Dowling.
'
terested woman. But, if y ou don’t
ARCH
Rev. and Mrs. Frank Moxon and!
want to iu o this opportunity to
a group of young ladies of Caledonia ।
spent Saturday evening with Mrs. i
see the greatest Hoover values of
I Guy Kantner. en route from theChristian Endeavor Convention al
1 Charlotte.
of all time—telephone u» thcjiour
Miss Cordelia' Fuller of Battle.
moat convenient for their culDun
Creek spent Sunday with htr sister, j
you. Three new models—rtew-loV
-Mis. Glenn Densmore.
Mr. and Mrs Harold Everetts and,
prices—a.id, just while the Hoover
friends of Battle Creek spent tlwi
men are herc,\ v cry Special OJJcr on
week end with Carl Stalth.
.
I
,
The Non-Skid Arch Support is
Mr. and Mrs. John Porter. Mr.
a simple and comfortable remedy
Iloovcni, ivnnplc tc withdus t ing equip­
l for tired, aching feet; weak ankles; and Mrs. Warren Bowman and Mrs.
Maggie
Muintrt
of
Ohio,
came
Bun
­
ment. Telephone! No obligation.
। callouses; bunions, etc. It’s ail in
thc patented Adjustable Pad. Can day to attend tlie funeral of their J
William Smith.
I be moved to give support exactly brother.
'
I where needed. Made to fit every SOUTH COATS GROVE.
i foot.
' .
Mrs. Mac Oversmith spent,Sat­
urday P M. hi Battle Creek and
It BcaU . . . at it Sweept ... at it CUaru
Marsliall.
Mr. and Mrs. Damon Warner of
Baltic Creek vicinity spent Sunday’
For Sale By
at Paul StuU’g.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wickham were,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Sunday evening callers at Herbert
1 Firsters.
Mr. and Mrs. Orley Gilliland and'
; Tressie Fam of Lake Odessa spent
Telephone 2226
Hastings, Michigan
, Sunday evening at Wm. Bayne s.
'

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

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will try to call on
everyone

NON-SKID

U

SUPPORT

»HOOVER

B.A. LyBARKER

MILLER FURNITURE CO.

History

and from its Records

This Bank Charts Its Course!
’Tis folly to look backward but to learn from ex­
perience how to direct one’s* course for the present
and into the future.
The day of the tallow candle, the grain cradle and'
the ox-yoke is gone. We ar£ facing today a New
Age, a New Civilisation—a completely changed
condition in economic and social life.
iMSTWGJ.Cf

During the past generation this bank, through
competent management, has been able to meet the
changing conditions, and render the service ex­
pected of it by its patrons and the people of its
community. Every sort of physical equipment has
been obtained to keep our Banking Service up to
the Highest Standard.
Careful consideration of the part this bank has taken in contrib­
uting to the well-being and prosperity of Barry county and its
citizens, must inspire confidence. The future activities of this
old financial institution will be conducted along the same con­
servative and accommodating lines as they have been in the
past, meeting at every turn all economic changes with care
and confidence. You are invited to make this your hpme bank.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103 ‘

The Bank with the Chime Clock

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1433

HIGH GRADE
KENTUCKY COAL
ROOFING

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
PHONE 2515

FRANK SAGE

Drive in ,.. Now is the
Time to Check Your Car
Over for Winter Driving!

DEI TON.
I
BAHMTVILIJL
|
DOWLING.
| arranged and a good attendance la* cent visitor* of Kalamazoo friends.
BARRYVILLE.
Mr. and Mra. William Smith en-L *’y**
the L, A.I The Ladies' Aid Society will have hoped for.
j Mrs. Allie Kelley and Mra. Pearl
Mrs Mina Hamlin ot B
lerlalned with a six o'clock dinner 8 Friday. We are planning a com- a "Depression" fair in thc church
Mra B*ida Whitworth who haa i^rabee of Douds Camera, Mrs. is visiting old friends In
™“‘r
on
«»«»» &lt;»- •&gt;«« &gt;■» »« WAT «&gt;* ber eWl-jFUml. w.rtaan .nd lln. Blue*, borixxxl.
days ofBMra 'Mary Smith and Dr *1 the church ih two weeks on Fri- If^tfrnmPb^thx
dre" *“ BgBln occUpT*n2 her hotne Bel*on Of Johnstown were Sunday
Jesse Faaastl, who atl
F O. LXdMttnr 8m h Mnd F day evening. Oct. 27.
I
«tum eaners .t n. A. Wrrtw’..

Mrs. Kate Burdick of Hickory
Mr and Mra Clyde Kesler of near Mrera| £nds will be donated and ls
•«&gt;eoined.
| Madeline Stanton of Battle Creek Thuraday. '
ory Corners spent several day* last Lacey were Sunday guests of Mr.
at mu Unir. especially eatables
Mr- and Mr* K*r&gt; Booth and was a week-end visitor at Marshall' Mr and Mra Forrest Bidelman
week with her .cousin, Mrs. Lula and Mra. Herbert Wilcox.
1 and anything else brought will be Barbara and Mary Elizabeth. Mr. Pierce's. Carl Stanton of Ypsilanti entertained the Maaor* Clair BurWertman.
] Mrs. Theodore Northrop and very much appreciated as the pro- “,ul Mr*. Clinton Fisher and daugh- »*aa a Sunday guest.
। liea. Leo Corwin and LeRoy Blk. .
BU*?. ,p5.nl ,*?e/P*sl daughter. Lavanche. of near Ver- cceds are used to help out on the t««. Beverly and Prances Jean, of, Mr* Harold DePrUster was elect-’.rtrom of Lansing Bunday evening,
week in Chicago attending A Cen-1 montvihe called on Mr. and Mrs.'minister's salary. which is of reap Kalamasoo were Sunday visitors at ed president of thc Auxiliary lo the----------------»•*
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■
Ut?«y °£ P.r&lt;!8r*7?
। ’
u j
, I Ralph DcVIne Sunday.
, importance- lo all in lhe communi-101110 Fisher's.
.
। Veterans of Foreign Wars at the Sewn and one-half cant* a meal
, Mr’.' B5a,lrl^c Dunning and daugh-, Mrg DcU»r is visiting at the home
and b very difficult for a few, Miss Nlj[&gt;|. Conklin. George Stan- annual meeting held Ttiuraday night la lhe cost of fbod served inmates of
ter, ujasrtcc. and Mr.. and Mrs of Mrs
aM(. lntcnds',o ral&gt;e’ A *hort program is being ford untf ulfflord Conklin were re-.at the dub rooms in Battle Creek. ,Pennsylvania prisons.
■ Lnarie* McLiermott were visitors at to
•,
iii*.
uitr, i,.,
I
1
! the World's Fair Friday.
| U,.*.spend
l*nd Uie winter with her.
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I Mr. and Mrs. Hebert Wilcox at-1
! Our school* all enjoyed a vaca- tended a party at lhe home of Mr.
• tlon Friday, a* the teachers were' and Mra. Orville Purcell of High-i
in attendance at thc Teachers' In­' hank Friday evening and report a
stitute.
fine lime.
Mr and Mrs Charley Whipple1
Mrs. Maude Meade and son, Rus­
and family of Augusta spent the' tell. accompanied Mrs. Nell Walker'
latter part of thc week with their ot Chesaning to Chicago Tuesday,
parent*. Mr. and Mra. Peter Lein- and enjoyed A Century of Progress,
returnnlg Friday.
Mrs. Hattie Whittemore enter­
Mrs. Will Hyde accompanied Mr.
tained the County L. O. T. M.
and Mrs. Ganka of Battle Creek to'&lt;
Rally al ber cottage at Pleasant ■Grand
Rapids Sunday where they;
lake last week Thursday
.spent the day with Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mra. H. T. Wertman spent!। Chas. McCoy.
Sunday with their brother and!1
Merritt Meade attended thc fair
family. Mr. and Mr* O. A. Wert- with Mr. and Mra. Cameron Mdnmin, near Cedar Creek
| tyre last week Instead of with Mr.'
Mr. and Mr* E. R. WlllWJTT'ahd %VHllavc
Wallace as was stated in last week's
Mr*. Florence Forbes are attending u
RnnPr
Banner.
^'±7
Chlc*«:&gt;: CO..V Md Caroll Newra, ol
kAM soeleue. »r ITM-1
M?," j"?

• We will check your tire* for air,
nail* and cut*.

• Replace those worn tire* with new
Firestone.
• We will inspect that battery distrib­
utor and spark plug*.

J rCu

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M

care ot Mra. Ernest SmiUi and lit-

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bw
r-harb,.
■
ter,
m Dolorls. Mrs. Margaret
Moon and Mrs. Fern Compton, all
of Grand Rapid* were Sunday
gueato of Mr. and Mra. Bert Chand­
ler.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Williams and
little non of thc Kellogg Farm Spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John
Adams. •
Miss Hazel Jones of Prairieville
spent the week end with Mr. and
Mra. Ike Johnson and Mr. and Mrs.
I Lacey Jones.
t Mis* Hannah Jones spent Sunday
with her home folks.
| Floyd Wilkinson and son.' Don. of
| Cadillac und Mr*. Mitred Castle
; nnd daughter. Charlene! of Prairie­
ville were guest, of Mr. and Mrs.
: Jay Wilkinson Sunday.

MI

ANDRUS SERVICE

BUTTER
ib. X3C

OLEO

Hyde

MARGARINE

'Pending the past six weeks in lhe

Z5C

Itomc In Grand Rapids Sunday1
morning niuct) improved in health.
Heber Foster played in the Pustum Band at Union City Friday eve-'
ning anji at Oak Harbor. Ohio, orr
Saturday.
Twenty of thc young people of
Berryville attended a young peo­
ple’s rally at Edwards Corners Sun­
day.
Mrs. Louise Lathrop returned to
her son's home in Prairieville after
an extended visit with friends here.
MT. und Mrs. Parker of Grand
Jefferson *
D U fl N C 99AR «
Hastings
Rapids were Saturday gdests of Mr.
court streets
r 11 U II L L L 4 U *
MICHIGAN
and Mrs. Clayton McKeown and
Donna.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood and
Vlrgelenc of thc Hendershott, ’dis­
trict. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson
of Cedar Creek and Mr. and Mrs.
MORGAN.
J. C. Morgan of Banfleld were callHE UNITED STATES hat given more consideration to
| Truman Combs of Macy. Ind., vls- era in the L. A. Day home Sunday. ,
building and loan a*Miciations than any other type of an
। ited his daughter. Mrs. E J. Mead,
. ■■ ■
* s »--------------inalltution und for the very good reason that these association* Wednesday and Thursday ot last
1 week.
have accomplished thr most wholesome results, in thrift and
Mrs. Lucy Cole. Hrs. Alice Coral.
I
Clare
Mead
and
Ed,
Conklc
of
Roy rvwnTui
Fowler of nan
Sheridan.
Mrs. o*car
Oscar1
.
----------man. airs.
home ownership, and tlie promotion of those objects is abso­
m r Cniik were callers al Elgin pHimcr and Barbara Fox of Haslutely eskential to thc welfare of the United Stales.**
Mr!kv2 M,.Ar h *
j r, ,
,:W»
guests of Mr. and Mrs
o y McClelland and Elgin Mead
Thursday.
1
Thr above is taken from an address by HORACE RUSSELL,
•°.me.Of Ycr!u .T1"
Elizabeth Woodman of Orangeville 1
COUNSEL FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK BOARD. Deliv­
T}u‘r da&gt; e'ening in the inter- viallut )lcr *t*ters and families. Mr. \
eat* of those who arc trying to have and Mr*. Ray Japhet and Mr and
ered September IX 1933, to Annual Convention of UNITED
STATES BUILDING AND LOAN LEAGUE, Chicago, Illinois.

Try a tank full of BLUE SUNOCO
Gas for Easy Cold Weather Starting.
One Tankful is Convincing!,

HOLLAND CRYSTAL

N UTLEY

' W'llelU •‘"1 al‘" '■‘,Uc&lt;* ““ Mr!
E | Clara Day and family,

Silverbrook Print, lb. 25c

Salt

2^ 15

MORTON’S IODIZED
Big Value

Bisquick

Make*
Beautiful Biscuit*

Navy Beans

T

|C
MICHIGAN

1*'

41 YEARS OF SERVICE.

.

Wc welcome you to-become a member of our family.

Standard Savings
&amp; Loan Association
Gritwold at Jcffsrson

Detroit, Michigan

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

IT COSTS AiMOST AS MUCH
NOT TO HAVE A TELEPHONE
Add up thc monthly coat to you of messages that
rnnil be aent ... of calls you make at public
telephones... of time, carfare, driving-und park­
ing that n telephone al home Mould eave.
Then conaider thc advantage of being able lo
receive messages from friends', relatives and
buaincan aa»^»cinlea, and invitations to aocial
affairs )ou would regret missing.

Remember, loo, that in case of lire, sickness,
accident or other emergency, just one telephone
call fur aid may be worth the coat of the service
for a lifetime.
You can order a telephone from any Telephone
UiuincM Office. installation will be made promptly.

cure the blcsings of electricity for
about 70 homes.
Unforseen circumstances compel
us to postpone our Cradle Roll serv­
ices. Sunday School will be as tv,ual at ten o'clock.
Mrs. Anna Craig and Mrs. Stuart
Jackson and baby of Hastings vis­
ited Mrs. Tzumper Friday.
Those who called on Mamie Webb
and family Sunday were. Mrs. Wm.
VanSyckle of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs
Clair VanSyckle. Mrs. Marguerite
Miller. Charles Harr^gton of Barryville. Homer ShafTer of Otsego, and
Opal Webb of Battle Creek.
Callers at Mrs. Millie Flury's on
Sunday were. Alfred Fisher and
Mrs. Eva Trautwein of the Stale
Road, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ShafTer
i of Otsego, Mrs. Irene Johnson of
I Plainwell, Rev. Allen DeLong and
। family of Grand Ledge, and Austin
DeLong and MAry Turner.
■ Kelley Brown- and Mra.
_____
Ethel
' Green of Kalamazco called at the
I home of C. Montgomery Sunday.
. ADAMS LAKE.
I Thc Triple Link club met with
. Mrs. Marcius Bagley Friday.
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Hamilton and
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Saunders of
I Yankee Springs were callers in the
■ Geo. McKibbin home Thursday aftI ernooti.
| Those entertained at Mr. nnd
'Mrs. G. McKibbln's home Sunday
I were Lyle McKibbin and James Null
of Otsego. Mr. and Mrs. Will Shat­
tuck and children of Parchment.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Will McKibbin and
son and Robert
McKibbin of
Prairieville. Mr. nnd Mrs! Will Wat­
son and children of Cloverdale, Rev.
Mrs. Griffin of Hastings. Rev. and
Mrs. Orlo Munger and children of
Kalamazoo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lyle To­
bias of Battle Creek* also called on
their father, R W. Hughes.
Some from this way attended U. B.
Quarterly meeting in Hastings Sat­
urday Evening.
Mra. Libble McKibbin. Doris and
Viola and John spent Saturday in
Otsego.

James Nevins and family of North.
Pine Lake. Mr. and Mra. Henry Rog­
ers und daughters of Calkins dis- :
trict, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Horton of
Augusta and Mr. and Mrs. Frank'
Freydel and Jcane of Northville. I
Not one of the family missing. We
hope they wyi be permitted to meet,
for many year* to come.
Caller* at Mr.s. Norris' Sunday'
were. Mr. and Mrs. T H- Ketchum
of Martin. Mr. and Mrs. M. A
Ritchie of Gun lake and Mrs. Ed. I
Johnson ot Orangeville^
A very good attendance at the,
Triple Link Club Friday. All en­
joyed the slay very much. The next
meeting to be held at Mrs. Newel'
Barber's Nov. 10th.
Milo Hammond of Prairieville
township passed away Saturday at&gt;
his home. He was a highly respect­
ed citizen of this /community - for I
many year*. Thc family have tlie I
sympathy of their many friend*.
Burial in our cemetery.
Mr. and Mr*. George Adrianson
visited relatives in Indiana over the.
week end. &lt;
Miss Marian Johnson spent Uie.
week, end with Lucille and Doris'
Adrlanson.
Elizabeth Wood returned from
Battle Creek Friday night. She was!
one of thc delegate.*1 to Uie M. H
E. A. from Uie Kellogg School.
i
Mrs. Stebbins was a dinner guest
of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Wins-!
low Martin, of Idle Wild. Gull lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Dunford Higgins of
Kalamazoo were also guests making
it a family reunion.
1,
One hundred.and five at Sunday;
School Sunday. Wc have very in-!
tcreoling classes nhd ftoeti instru:-1
tors which is gratifying and a great
help toward* making the sciiool a
success.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Putnam of Has­
tings Called on Mr*. Sarah Smith
and Mr*. W. J. Polley Saturday.
Mr*. George Welgle ot Plainwell
formerly of this vicinity, was laid to
rest in/) the Prairieville cemetery
Sunday afternoon.

ORANGEVILLE.
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Mra. Cliarlic Crawford spent a few
Mrs. Ina Elliston is assisting at
days the post week with Mr. and'
the R. Kent home in Assyria.
Q. C Marshall and H. J. Voltz Mrs. Harry Lewis of near Wayland.'
Mra. Adelia Snook of Martin call-1
spent Tuesday at Battle Creek.
Mra. Viola Hagerman of Battle ed on frieiids at tills place Thurs-I
Creek spent Thursday night with day of the past week.
Mrs. Puul Brown and Miss Norma
Mr and Mra. Lee Gould.
Brown
Thursday
until
Mrs. Frank Norton and Cleota „
T* spent
.",. from
.
’ u
‘“" j
Conklin spent the week end with
"g?t£
flt'l
A. B. Campbell north of Charlotte.-j u™ied A Centup bf Progress
|
Rev. Jay Norton a-Mlsted by RevJ.jM"' Bc»&lt;? J-h»r and friend ot
Rhodes held meetings at Shultx last «
Mr- ■n&lt;1 Mra- Oznwr
ww,v
Brown of Three Rivers were Sunday,
_ __ _
_ ..
11..
o.m.'n
The Wilcox Ladles' Aid will hold guests of Mrs. Nettie Brown.
Job England and daughter. Mrs.
a fried chicken supper and sale No­
J. H. Oervcrs. of- Bellaire were here1
vember 2 at the Grange hall at Ma­
Sunday and attended the funeral of
ple Grove Center.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Norton und the formers niece. Mrs. Elmer Hunt­
I
son. Howard, were Hastings visitors ley. Monday at Grand Rapids.
Saturday.
Mr. and Mra, Harold Gray of East
Assyria spent Sunday evening with CONSTIPATED 30 YEARS
Mrs. Lulu Cray.
AIDED BY OLD REMEDY
"For thirty years I had consti­
"How many piano owners could
pation. Souring food from stom­
take jhc instrument to pieces and
ach choked me. Since taking Adput it together again?" ask* a writ­
lerika J am a new fcraon. Consti­
er- We doubt whetlier the young
pation is a thing di the past.”—
lady next door could but we sincerely
Alice Burn*. B. A. LyBarker,
wish she would have a shot at it.—
Druggist.—Adv.
Humorist.

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Tlu* young married propb* of this- Mfaa Angedine Mealk and Laurel
I Sunday visitors at Forrest Haven-.'
SHOWN BY GOODYEARS were, John Fireman and family and neighborhood with Mrs. Millie Scnsiba were untied tn marriage at
.
Bob Thompson of Kalamazoo. Alva Haynes aj tended a surprise party, .Middleville Saturday A friend of
Models Sensationally McGtocklin and wife and Robert Friday night in thc Hines district, in
honor of Mra. Ronald Hayne.V blrthPriced—Are Sure to
Misses Esther. Ruth and Genevieve! The L. A. S. ' will, serve fried
Win Praino
Erway.
ichickcn Thursday night instead oT
Cleo Brown and family of Hickory 'rhickeh pie as was stated last week.
cars are now on display at Goodyear!
- ■
Mr. UIKj- Mrs. Dwight Rowley and
're Sunday
Bros, show rooms. It fa.claimed by'
children zof Jackson are guests of parents of Mr. Efciuiba. for Hie pres­
Mr. and Mrs. Strowbridgv und tlie ent. Best wishes g. with them on
the local dealer that this new 8tud« ■ their journey through life.
' I
baker exceetls In high performance
I Mr. und Mra. Perry Van Tuyl at­
Mra. Chus. VmiVranken
and long life any previous Studt- 1 Geo. Harthy and wife of Hm-tinr.-.
A Century of Progrera Sun­
baker, und priced much below any- and Chas. Otis of Laivlng. al-o Wm ‘home from Alto last Mondnj
Tray
and
report
sbmfi
wonderful
Otfa und wife of'Southwest Rutland reports
------ •- *’that
• •■' EU-anon*
— •- —
b umaking as
previous price qiiotations. .
rapid a rtcovtr'y as possible. She will
Studebaker body designers have visited at Fred Otfa' Tuesday.,
gone a long w*uy in reducing wind I Miss Lucile Otis went to New be jaken to Grand. Rapid* for Xresistance und adapting thc flowing I York last week where she expects to rays the first ot November;. She will daughter. Airs. Velma Steeby. spent
'
know then when tiu* casts can be Thursday evening In Grund Rapids;
symmetrical lines of present day have a position.
in the hospital wlt.h Mra. Arthur!
Sunday visitors al Fred Otis'
Sunday Gotty. The new baby has'been
tora. fenders, windshields and body J'wete. Lyle Otis and wife, und Ray • Mrs. George Kellys
Otfa
and
family.
Marian
and
Betty
School clns.-: were entertained ftut named Coline Mae Mrs. Getty nnd j
Motions have all been sloped and,
Erway
of
Kalamazoo
and
P«-te
D«Saturday night at lhe home of Mn baby are getting along fine.
■ faired’’ to permit smoother pas­
I Mr. und Mra. Claude Willson and !
and Mrs Lawrence Chrfatepcn*
sage through air currents.
...vpeople will help serve Miss Florence Stanton are siiendlngl
Interiors arc roomier tlian pre­
Tilt* young
tiw supix-r Thursday night at the a few days at Chicago attending A'
। Century of Progress.
deeper, leg room is more abundant. Grand Rapids Esther Erway oi Grange Hall.
Headroom hts been increased, yet Yankee Springs, and Dick Ro e and ' We an sorry to hear that Rev. I Mr. and Mrs. G.eorge Lapham of i
the bodies are lower und liaVe great­ wife of Hastings were Sunday vlsi- Conklin Ls on thc sick list and hope Grand Rapids, were callers nt the!
for
his
speedy
recovery.
Ufa
family
Green home Sunday.
er inherent stability. An xampie of
Mr. and Mra. Mack und baby of;
greater roominess fa found in the ’ Ray Erway and motlw-r spent last put on &gt; ' line ■ musical program
Wednesday at Henry Shively’;- in Sunday during the church hour,
spent the week end with
| Yankee Springs the occasion being winch was very much enjoyed by all.
and President modefa-/bave front i his birthday.
I Our Sunday school superintendent daughter, at Yankee Spring*
seats of similar proportions.
lias planned another surprise pro­
Distinctly unusual fa u new and
gram next Sunday. We were |&gt;leuscd
efficient system of ventilation and day P M. ■
tir-condltlonlng of. interiors. Tlie I Several from this vicinity attendley Skinner were in Hastings Wed­
ront window have been provided
nesday on busitu-Kv
with ventilating vanes, which ore in­
tegral with the windows. Tlu* vanes Mrs. Belson was well und favorably
Mr. and Mra Win HajVf arc slay­ Busy Bev Club Thursday -afternoon,
.
may. be adjusted to scoop air into known in this community.
ing with Mbs Rosa Martin, during nearly all tlie members being prcsthe absence of her people. Mf. and
feci which draws off stale nir or
;,lio»n was given by tlu- club. Mrs.
smoke. Unlike other ventilating sys­
... ------------------------------- George Cook of Parmelee who has
tem*. the entire front-window may
morning for Btuver Dam. Wiscohsin been in very poor health the last few
be rolled down fa desired. Safety
their former home where they will months.
Mr. and Mrs. Hhrley Graves ol ;visit relatives, and expect to visit;. Wilbur Gibbs and family ot Kalglass windshields, are adjustable.
Flushrtypc cowl ventilators are also Battle Creek Visited from Tuesday1 the Century of Progress, in Chicago nnUzoo spent the weeij end at Guy
provided. Six different systems of until Sunday with Mr. and . Mis
ventilation are ixxu&gt;iblc by different Clarenpe Graves
! Mr and Mrs. Chas. B. Johnson on1 Mrs. Morris Lewis of Kalamazoo
Shirley Gillespie and Lyndon Tlipraday attended thc funeral of tailed her parents. Leon Potts and
adjustments of all- features.
Bryans attended the World's fair ;Mrs. Mary Tit go a distant coiuin of
the six. position head lamps, which
Chtfa. Gibbs anti wife spent Sun­
Alex Bolter and family and Cas­
add greatly to driving safety. A toe­
day at Steve Miner's near Freepoit.
button on the floor board perfnlfa per Thomas and family of Kalama­
Roy McCaul and wife were in
ijeams to "be thrown to the right of i zoo spent Sunday with Lillie. Cha.s
। Hastings Saturday.
tlie rood when passing on-coming:
Visitors- ut Gene Haight's Sunday

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HASTINGS, MICH.

called’ on Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare
Marshall -Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Mnrsluil! and
family called on Mr- and Mrs. Glen
Marshall in tlu- Quulltrap district
Sunday afterniMin.
tax- Burdick." ot Hickory Comers
called on J-'red'Reid Saturday.

Baltimore and Oliver Ickes of Has­
ting;. siwnt Friday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Liiurel Marshall.
Mr. and Mra. Fred Reid mid Mr.

Ring are haying a Haight and family ot Grand. Rapids
i thc lowlands near and Pierce Stlmpson and family of

| and Margaret Carpenter of Marshall
HIGliBANK.
l As a new* process. perfected -at rpent lhe wn.k end ut Wm. WndvH'-. , ant picnics
Mr. anej. Mrs- Fredric Swarts and
'Akron, will wholly relieve rubber of I G«N£c Gillespie spent the wt-t-k : during thb
family of Battle Creek were Sunday
1 its familiar odor, smelling the chijck
gue.sta at Mr. and Mra. Bert Daly.
will not be. enough.—Detroit News.
Thur.-day after s|x-n|ling
In-re with hfa parents, Mr.
Fil'd Cross. and family.
I Mra. Chib. B. Johnson

called on Mr. mid Mrs. Bcryle Nash
at Barbers Corners and Mr. and
Mra. Claud Reid of southwest Has­
tings Sunday.
9
..
Mrar Sarah Oslroth and daughter,
C-. n»d Mr.s. Doris Bucon ot Baltic l Mra. D slie Adams, called on relu­
I tlves near Woodland Wedneiaihy
Mr and Mra. George Hoffman and Creek spent Wednesday with Mr.
and Mrs. George Hollman.
&lt;■
several other relatives spent Thurs­
Mra. Worth Green spent Sunday
Thc State of Washington fa the
day evening at Mr. nnd Mra. Charles
afternoon wlthjier parents Mr. and largest apple producer of all ttrt
Mra. Curt Marshall, in the. Brunch states. Tlie my of Washington fa tits
! largest producer of applesauce.—
Ralph Striker of

Mrs. Avh Tompkins of Grand
Rapids s]x-nt Sunday with her par-

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Wctt Sonru|*Jtnrai^
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Friend.", from tills place t
congratulation* to Mr. and M:

there to ser'Jht* baby. •
i Rev. und Mra. Norton, and ML.Dorothy of Maple Grove expect *.
move into* tlie Stebbmz ht-u-e th:
week-

Middleville

chufch services during
week. Esix’clally. intcre.-t
the special services Tuc-d.
and Friday evening. M
eighty were present a*, tl
jtinued durin? tltfs week
day and Saturday night'

|

Mr.-■ Lucy Cain of H..-::
spending a few days with A
Mrs. LaFavett* U.-borne
Mra. ChaS-lK- Wilkes' and
aid Scudder of Hastings ca
Mr. and Mra. Leo Barry W&lt; &lt;

ward dark and Carl Bessmer. of
California, visited their cousins here
Tsc.-ilay.

:hef |X‘op!e. Mr mid Mrs S C. Schu­
lt-.- and family, returned to her work
m Ann Arix&gt;r Friday evening.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler
left Friday for Chlcaco to vfai&gt; their
friends. Mr. and Mra. Karl Sohnley.
and attend the World’s fair.'
,

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Mr, uAilrii. .,twl t

.1

linger and family of South Sunfield
.called on his mother. Mra. Carrie L.
Gcrjinger. Sunday evening'

■if hfa mother und brothers tn Spar-• Sunday. Mrs. Carrje L. Gerhnger
ir’rompanicd them to Grand RapShriber and Hair-!. Mrs. Leo Burry :is to visit her sister. Mrs. Mary
nnd son Norman spent Wednesday
afternoon in Battle Creek. .
I Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and Miss
7 M&lt;ss Hazel Shriber visited Woodt 'Dorothy Curtiss of Woodland visi­
[land High school on Thursday.
ted Mra Carrie L. Oerlingcr Friday
’ Mra. Anns Buck. Esther Fleming
mid Mr.s. Mary Yank wen: with Mr

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» zoo on Wednesday and spent the. da-,
Mr. and
rs Jay Anders and
.h- with Mr. and Mra. Mtaluul Vester . mother and Mra James Murphy
jand Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herta*!.
| si&gt;ent Saturday night nnd Sunday
|rr i Kendall Buck spent Wednesday, in with.Mr. and Mrs..Ray Welch and
’ i Kukimazoo and called on Mr. and i family at Kendall.
'
Mrs. Leland Mills.
•
nJ Miss Haze! Shriber and Mrs' Leo
I i Barry went with Mr. and Mra. Wm
- ■ Shriller and daughter of Hastings to Ii Mr. and Mrs. Glch Watson of
Grand Rapids Friday afternoon.
i Pralrietnie spent Sunday evening
with Gus Peake nnd family.
I Dsn Karn called on Jim Wilcox
, The clUIdren from here who are and family in southwest Rutland
.students at tlie Ann J. Kellogg Friday.
school nt Battle Creek, weye home' Brrt McKibbin and son of Yankee
1 over live week end.
i'Springs were on our street Sunday.
I Tlie results ot a fiat tire nnd a
collision with a tree Friday night ber: called on Henry Pennels at Clo­
near Rogers school were a broken verdale Saturday.
collar bone for Miss Murphy of Kal­
amazoo and.lacerations of the head
Bl tlBEE CORNERS.
for the gentleman friend with her.
Mr. jmd Mrs. Merle Count and,
.
Through the courtesy of, Buel Sts- son of Kalamazoo were week end
’* '» f:,r,b" «r4w»4. that t&gt;nb1le nntp. wn thc-v Wcre conveyed to Pennock guest* at Chaz. Footes.
I:*,*1*'? *'r
•'t * f..iT hospital where they received treat-. Mra. Green of Kalamazoo vfaited
■
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T(,fn WilcxM. Sunl H*«tir.r» Banner. • n»vipip»r printed nud
Mrs- Dodge attended the M. E.iday. Other guests were. Jim Wilcox
■‘
'riAi, n v ,
iLftdlw' Aid Society at the home of.and sen of West Hope.
i A true
m
cf Probst.. Mrs j^y Naglcr at Freeport last ■ Mr. nnd Mrs: Byron Johncox were
j Jt.idred femiih. B«ht« of Prob.u,
week Wednesday.
in Vicksburg last week on business.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

W/1NT Tfl

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, OCTOBER 25, 1933

12 P,

NOV. &amp;-12 SET FOR
EDUCATION WEEK

RED CROSS ODLE
TRANSFERS CHS
Open Night Progfam Planned
CM. 11-30 at Junior and Senior
10 BELIEF COMM
FntVlUUb tNIHIto’'STATE FLOODED WITH DEPARTMENTAL SELF­
ODD IDIIP tAITDICC

AdminstratiorilBoast Of Payroll
Reductions Is Exploded By Facts

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER 26

7eTETINGDF0RBTHREYBRIDE’
s.rci

DECISION FAVORS
PLAINTIFFS IN CASE

High Schools
ling Comddy
TWELFTH ANNUAL Ag HE PRAISE ARTICLES FROM CAPITAL AT LANSING ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP November 6-12 has been set aside BALANC^«J&gt;-$ 1,600 IN R, Scenery used in tike cottage and 1 CITY COUNCIL WAS DI8
EXPOSITION NOVEM­
DRIVE THROUGHOUT
ax American Educatkon Week whichj
h
F. 0. FUND LEFT IN
&lt;
CRIMINATING, SAID
cavern
sets.of "The Silver Thread.",
is celebrated annually so that all'
is being changed over by the stage!
BER 2, 3 AND 4
THE NATION
COUNTY TREASURY
JUDGE COVERT
i Latest Effort Is To Juggle Yearly Totals In Attempt To Prove
citizens may consider thc purpose,'
Icnrpenter of the Hastings Civic |
ideals, and accomplishments of cur.__.__
_
Players into the panelled library of nCrii Hucn DCCD I I
Economy Of New Deal Administration, Fake Is Charged
public school system. This year the STATE ALSO SUPPLIES
ju luxurious home for use in "The; UtLLINtU »EEn LI1
SUPPORT GREATLY
NO ADMISSION FEE
attention of all public spirited citiFOOD
AND
MONEY !Brldc- ' next production of the local
rpmer Tfl A £ P TFA M
the
rUUU
8WU IVIUfiCl |dramatlc group w
ln
WILL BE CHARGED
NEEDED THIS YEAR remit
----- — being
—....e directed
................toward
—
.....
_____
111 UtNbt IUA. &amp; K. TtA CO.
By V. J. Brown.

Central auditorium
.
.
■riaoktelb Iterualnt Uteml te- Further Funds Mult Come !'omni
audllteum here
her. WednesdayW.dnratey
.
■
, and Thursday evenings, Nov. 22 and Remedy Provided By Law Is
From State—Oatside
124. commencing at 8:15 o'clock. This
‘ ~
to
Revoke License -----If Con­
jplny, according to the director, is!
County’s Control
duct Is Unsatisfactory
....
....
..
... j CKan-nununi
clean-minded cuincuy
comedy paciru
packed with|
wnn
,
Allowing
for
that
portion
of
the
sparkling
humor,
rapid
fire
repartee,
and
Junior
High
School
Open
House
.
Judge
Frank
L.
Covert,
of Pontiac,
Theodore Knopf, teactor of Ag- publicity prepared nt his own expense in some tax supported department. The annual. Roll Call for mem­ on Monday. November 6 from 7:30 ।money due to the county x&gt;n delin- -T-.— —-- ----- j----------before
whom
------ —Tij'C” —mystery and tense, dramatic situs* ueiure wnom wax
mea
xne was
case tried
or the case of
... commission.
of.tt
as jar n.moved from tin! facts as bers conducted by the various chap- .to 9:30. A film will I
vrlculture in the city schools, and his bu/cau or
Hurnt taxes which would to apphc-;tlonJ nPhearsa!s are already under- thc Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea
, ... the cooperation of olh- the moon ls*abovc the
.tors of the American Red Cross will “
Tpuplhrwith
"One
Hundred
Years
in
American
1
Iteto
InteresU-d are busy with
with-plans
- •
- at Lansing can now claim immunity from the be«in throughout the nation on
ers Interested
.plans &gt; Scarcly
a •department
bonds, also
the amount still &lt;*ue._ J . J*
lor the twelfth annual Ag-HE ex-1 charge that paid publicists are ratin'’ pp the revnues of tlie state poured November 11 and closes on Nevcm- Education."
• !&gt;.. state
.1 ■ • a. for •the
kart a
a. ;
from the
year 10*10
1932. fl,
the
cil of Hastings, defendants, has de­
posltion. which will be held 17iurs-' in by a distressed and perplexedO----------------- :-------------------- —
Rimnm-i nt &lt;hi«
unpaid balance of such county Co­
cided in favor ot tto A. az P. Com­
doy. Friday and Saturday. November citizenry. Every newspaper office in i have accepted it, some even going 1 is needed more this year than ever,
vert road bonds, which will to due
i pany, his opinion being received’
Resources
were
never
more
vitally
2. 3 and 4 in tin* old white scliool Mlclilgun is being virtually sub- so fur us to give the article favor­
next May would to 662,665 62. That
here Friday morning: ‘
'
needed than in this fourth year of
building oh the Central grounds, merged under a barrage of colored | able editorial comment.
sum
would
retire
all
the
county's
When, under the new beer law,
•Jlwre will be no admission charge, i publicity, all too much of which is i The arlcWe in question comes economic distress
I-bonds and then same. There Is now!
the city council of Hustings was
ait Interested
intowutMt- will ho
tot
■
finding its way in-1 from the office of the auditor gen•Memberships, which cost one dol­
All
to* nrivllnred
privileged to!
due from thc state, under thc Hor-j
: given tto right to llcenae those who
enjoy tto programs without coat.
|
to Hie public print; era), John K. Slack. Jr., and is re- lar or more, are used to support the
' ton bill, an unpaid balance of about'
sold beer within tike city limit*, it
Tills year’s kImjw will feature cityunemployment
and which Is be- i leased over his signature. It folv695.0P0. Tike Horton bill specified:
declined to luue a license to the a
and ruV&gt;l school exhibits alwwing [
relief work of SUPERVISORS TURN WORK th“’&gt; counties were to use this money
ing taken as face| Iowa:
.
COMMERCIAL CLUB COp- Company, who tod regularly
the wars and tto projects carried onJ
chapters
and
value by a guhl-• Becaww* tike showing attempted
to retire
outstanding"* road bonds.
OVER
TO
COMMISSION
...........
for the same, on Um ground'
in each grade. Tike program for i
nationalorganlble public.
i to be made is quite in contrast with
OPERATES WITH OTHER , applied
‘
{The supervisors voted last week that
that the Company could not comply
Thursday evening will be in tor- [
«ations, nation­
One of the lat- statements made by the writer in
the county Covert road bonds due
NAMED
BY
STATE
•
with
a resolution which was paascc.'
ORGANIZATIONS
mony .with that theme. A fine pro-1
wide disaster re­
cal attempts to; previous articles’ and because the
next May shall be retired with
i by the council last May as follows:
gram is being arranged for Friday
lief work, health
deceive the public | stowing attempted to be made is
, money received from the state under
“Be it resolved that no license as a
evening in the Central auditorium,
work in hun­ PREVENTS DUPLICA­
is to to found in. not in accordance with thq true
the Horton .act. This county's share GIRLS AT GYM—BOYS
specially designated merchant, res­
with a play and other worthwhile
dreds of com­
a recent release to facts, this article is prepared to subof Horton Act money will still leave
AT
FAIR
GROLJNbS
Durant
or hotel under
thertle
Wllkowfeatures. Everybody is invited to at­
TION OF EFFORTS a considerable sum over and above
munities, safety
the press which !ject the alleged.payroll report to at
a i r Ain unuunud
act M
for lhc
33
work
through
teaching
first
aid
and
tend.
purports to show least a degree of analysis and scro­
what the county requires to pay its
J
life
saving
and
welfare
work
Last year's exjKNdUon act a new
ll marked reduc-.tiny.
: Temporary Relief and Moth- bonds In this Horton bill fund, if Youngsters Asked to. Come in per cent be^.or wine to granted to
1"
,
an
applicant
unless
such
applicant
□record In the state of Michigan with
Uon in tlie num-1 The casual reader will of . course through six million children who1
and
when
the
state
shall
pay
it.
ers'
Pensions
Included
in
Appropriate Costumes—- ’ is tlie actual owner or proprietor of
24300 entries. Tilts year’s exposition 1 V. J. Brown
tor now on tike ' accept the contrasting totals and are members of the Junior Red
which balance will be in £to jx»business where such license bi to
wlil.be new and different and it is - public payrolls of tin* state. This! at once Jump to the conclusion that Cross.
Emergency Program
Games and Sports “* | tike
of the county. The stale Is
to exercised and to is in actual
One of the most important tasks County welfare relief was the sesslon
hoped to make an even better show- document Is so Innocent on the face considerable progress has been made
legally as well as morally bound to The Onmmercial Club In cooper-' charge thereof."
tli.it ever faced the Red Cross is11 uppermost
Ink.
of it that .many-newsjMiper
(Continued on page five)
um.
,
_
, . . editors*
in Uie minds and pay it some time. Tills payment ation with the faculty of the city) in refusing to grant Hie license.
that of helping to keep up tlie mo­ conversationtheme
Now tliat no county fair is being ___________
members of ’ the will
for the retirement of
... provide
------------------ the schools, the Boy Scouu and Camp the city council did not make any.
rale of the veterans of our various1 Burry countyofboard
held here, the -Ag-HE exposition ts
of supervisors bonds and leave a surplus ovc| and | Fire Girls; are planning a Hallow-. charge.that the manager or manwars and nulxting with their prob­
the only organization that makes YOUNG DEMOCRATS OF
their recent session. They had above.
e’en night observance that ought agcra of the A. &amp; P. store or stores
, lenis of comixMisatlon payments,• nt
possible an exhibition of the pro-1
listened
to
three
men.
representing
The
state
lias
asked
that
this
sur­ to interest every boy and girl in m this city was or were Unfit perCOUNTY ORGANIZE
arising from changes in government
ducts of the farms, also of jwultry
state, each of whom asked that plus be diverted to tike recently Hastlngs. The committee chosen by j sons to carry on the sale. Tlie basis
, regulations. During the year the' the
and |W!t stock. It will jio doubt prove I
the
county
co-operate
fully
with
die
named County Emergency Welfare the Commercial club, which spon-! of the city's objection was that the
Red Cross has made a |iractlcal
a great attraction to.the people of Representative Geo. Foulkes
Emergency Welfare Relief Commission, consisting . of Rev. sors the gathering, consists of Mar-; managers or manager was subject to
contribution to the relief of suffer­1 County
the county, especially with no od- 1
Commission, appointed by Gov-i________________________
, Nash- ton Whitman. Robert Moore. Dan change al any time; and that while
Father Geller. Frank Lentz.
Tells Delegates of Farm
ing. that of flour alone amounting■ erhor
mission fees, and with all -the ex-1
Comstock, in 511 relief work vslle and Mrs. A. H. Carveth of this Walldorf!. F. W. Stebbins. Supt. D. the one in charge at a definite date
to
10.500,000
barrels.
The
needy
hiblu housed in the one building.1
Legislation
Barry county, and that the com- city. The supervisors arc quite wlll- A. VanBuskirk and Mim Menton, might be satisfactory, someone else
"STANDING ROOM ONLY" and distressed have been Riven 104 1 in
where they are cosily accessible.
|
mission
be
given
a
clear
Held
to
Ing
this
balance,
when
received. On the night of the 31sl it is might be sent in his place who
1
A
Young
People's
Democratic
Write down tlie dqtes. November 2.
OOO.OOO^armenis. the cloth for which'' carry on its work. The members of shall be paid to such Welfare
AT ANNUAL SCHOOL
Com­ planned the boys and girls, together would not carry out the provisions of
was produced from 844.000 bales of
3 and 4. and plan to attend Uuf Ag- 'Club for Barry county was organized
” the County Emergency Welfare Re-jmission for carrying on their work: with adults who are interested In1 tlw tafe- as the council felt they
VAUDEVILLE
cotton. Tlie flour was milled from
HE exposition.
Iin the court house Monday evening
lief Commission also dame before*but the county will have to get it their plans for the evening, will meet should be. In other words. It was the
85,000.00)
bushels
of
wheat,
both
with good representations from all
wheat. and cotton being furnished the board, stating their aims 'and before it can pay it. It is to be at the High school and form a pa - i intent of the council. In adopting the
sections of the county present.
hoped the state can arrange to 11­ rade. the youngsters In the parade' resolution recited above to give no­
ACTS BUILT AROUND
by the government. ■
.■ plans and inviting cooperation.
Dr. B. C. Swift of Middleville act­
! As the board of supervisors had quldatc what it owes Barry county wearing costumes. Prizes will be tlce to {he general public oCthe city
"SHOWBOAT" THEME One hundred twenty disasters en-*.had nothing whatever to do with \ at an early date.
ed as temporary -chairman, and
awarded for various kinds of cos-;of Hastings that the council would
paged the financial and personal
called on -Mr. Alway of Gobles, dis­
the
appointment
of
the
County
There was nn unexpended bal­ tumes. The prizes will be awarded not approve applications for licenses
forces of the Red Cross during the
trict chairman of the Young Peo­ "Aunt
Dinah’s
Quilting । year,
and more than a million dol­ LEmergency Welfare Relief Commls-' ance of a little over 61600 in the by a committee who will take note, as a designated merchant in cases
ple's clubs, to explain the jHirpose
lars was spent In relief of families 'sion and has no control whatever of county treasury, the last of the R. of the costumes the youngsters wear : where the'"applicant was other than
Party" Is "Star Turn”
of these organizations which arc
who lost - their all in hurricanes. ; its bets, and as it is aiitirely a.state F. C. Welfare money sent to this on that night. Suitable and desirable I an individual owner in actual charge
of Revue
(Continued on page seven)
of the business, so a license to the A.
HAS OVER $156,000 IN RE­ springiilg up all over the country.
’ storms, fires, earthquakes and other set-up, deriving its authority from I county, amounting in all to about
Mr. Alway .said ,~T'
that through —
these
tlie Viale and not from the county. * 611.000. The board voted to transfer
I At- P Co. was refused on that ac­
to
calamities.
T
*
"One
of
the
tost
Spotlights
to.
SOURCES, NEARLY ALL ; chibs it wax the intent to awaken iij dale" was the' universal verdict ol ।
1 and as it is fully commissioned to this 61.600 balance to the County
! count.
.----- ------------ President Franklin Roosevelt has
act
within
the
county,
the
board
&gt;
Emergency
Welfare
Relief
Ctomtte
young
iwoplc
of
ite
cmmlry
an
Ito
y
,„„.
ul
,p
„bool
huiure
pre
­
i There yere other Instances where
IN FIRST MORTGAGES
the yearly High school feature pre- i given his sanction and approval to,,
, Interest In the vital political prob- sented at Central auditorium by the
the council refused to grant licenses
of ...c
the nvu
Red tyrvao,
Cross, inlying.
saying/!'I reached the conclusion that it mission, and it was immediately
..... work» w.
i Icms facing us today, not
much fn the High school’and faculty Friday I "I
'as designated merchants to sell on
can be counted on to foster and ' would be wise for the county to turn transferred to them. Tlie commisEARNS- FIVE
-......
----- PER
— CENT
-----!a narrow, partisan manner us in a night, this being the eleventh an- ‘ aid in every way in my power the 1all relief -------matters
over ------------to this com-ision
had received from the state, to
■the premises on.other grounds.
;--------- • on
-------------'start
their work tlie sum of 62.000
FOR ITS STOCKHOLDERS t&gt;r“Kl i»‘*’rlotlt outlook, m the hope nual offering.
। The court recites that the law. as
Rreat vrtirk your organization (The’
(Continued
page a*x&gt;
‘
______ ■
of better fitting them for active |&gt;ar•■ passed by the. state,
gave the right to
, IU itopulority was .shown by a sold .Red Cross, must carry on."
cm id DADDv’Xn is n
Pas well as food, supplies, etc. Tins
will --make
available
them 63.600
It Has Helped 141 Persons in telpslton m a elrater. more wtale-' out. house*, despite the over 1.100 &gt; Rev- L. L. Dewev is the chairman 'Ulin DAnni LU. M. US.
I
(Continuedj OJ1 paRC
— --— for ------_ ,- .
- some ikolitie.il atmosphere.
. ------ ,*^.-----------available.
Late
comers were for Barry county and
has
the
cam-1
TAKE
POST
GRAD WORK
"mu?,. WOrk' Any, ad”J? ANTHONY WILMONT REHastings to Own Their
Those in attendance between the scats
-----.
i
—
----w
..
..
inrvu
r
uui
uiiMu.
vwnix
funds
which
they
may
receive
will
unable to get a look-in.
pdlgn for the 1?33 memberships all. _
CALLS MANY INTEREST
I. 0.- 0. R ANNOUNCES
_ —
— _ Stndv
_ . I!7dnrto.ngl
tetnte ran
depend
upon whul
what the state
can dr.
do
Own Homes
aKCa oir 18 and 40
organized inThe entertainment took v..
the
t form planned. Tlie list of those who Course
ept?llhem
d Ullitvin
uuurae of
O1 Two
a wo Weeks
weens otuay! |f0r
M tlM. CommlM|on i* enOPENING RING CARD
,
,,
, ,
to a convention with Charles An- ot ....
ING EXPERIENCES
a Sikowbo.it -with Al Becker of have consented to assist in the drive' .
*
for them
The Haatlnga Building .nd Lean . r„Wc „ d„,m„n ,n(1 tohl.
.
in
Chicago
Sponsored
by
W.
tirely
a
state
set-up.
is
outside
the
the
High
school
faculty
us
Captain
io
the
various
communities
will
be
i
Areoetekm d.apteutdkTOraM4.cjn.brand „ „em.ry top foltowlnu
i Arena xHere Being Made
. K.
v Kellogg
Wniinrrr, Foundation
of to
the,.e(county,
so itfUn
isds
uparc
to
j control
thc rtnte
. u,al lhe
FOUNDRY
WAS
LOCA
­
dltlona. ted a good year lor lte del.fiatm were cteren to represent and announcer. The music was fur- given next week.
nLshcd by tfte High school orchestra This h an organization free from
Ship-Shape for Amateur
ttelve nmntte ending June 30. Tlwlr
coum&gt;
u,,, „atr
TED ON STATE ST.
under Director Wesley Logan and color or creed, one that everyone!J The Second Post Graduate Course forthcoming for its jrork.
±
Y““™&lt; Demrerwta to to held the Girls' Glee Club witffcMiss Hun- can join and feel that the money;, for physicluiks of Allegan. Eaton and--------------------------------Show November 2
me uiru
GlUb
witl^ius
ana ieet tnat
money
K
u
VZ. .
A . . nnn sun niiaini un th
of 6156.293.00. gf which 63.953 65 WILS I...
thL&lt;
tv.i,..,,..,,
---------------Hun-,
cash on hand It tod stock in the. LjSirt Vandervren* MiddMc^ ‘ter,
7' dlrcctor
1* ucre
director.- T**
There
were «pedal..._
specialties P“id for “ membership Is
B«rry couhties began Monday, Octo- RQQ AND GUN CLUB TO
' There is great preparation and
Gala
Time
in
Hastings
When
...........................
.1__
_____ .... —
.bet l6,h
16th.
atu tT
Childrens
Hosnital.
r&gt;r-n&lt;&gt;rnifftir
' trlu.lv
wisely .•■■■
and
’fairly 'expended.
al
^
‘^ren's Hospital,
। bustle in Oddfellows Arena os the
Federal Honu? Loan bank of '61.125. Charles Annnble and Jack O'Cimnor »!»&lt;&gt;
during the regular numbers.
u .mriy expenuea.
nie'«?|,"
i:' ' T
j;
SERVE GAME DINNER
. ;' co-operation
rn.ntv.rntInn
nt
IChlrnon
*Th(«
(« .iiT
Ilia uv-nnzl teteran
First Train Arrived—
____ the seats
It had «rsl mortgages pn real cs- ‘ Hastings- John Smith \vMdland'i Ace°rd‘“« t0 custom each class
of women's organic-J
j _________
ring -canvas ____
is scrubbed,
tatc of 6133.900. and loans secured by! JS4%abrodc 8 N^vihe^S^' , was responsible
such
as tto
Club.
—Women Feted Men
I re-numbered, tlie ropes rewound and
resjxinslble for
for one
one stunt.
stunt. This
Thisi
—
*■•• &gt;»o
me Women'a
nuincns viuo,',..
•
“ZrJLTTJ- TS P. F. English to Show the
II.
. BaOCOCK.
NashViJll
Alter- vyear
car the freshman
frtsiiman chuui
chi-sx nnnr.ir.-d
u.&lt; legion
lountjation Of
appeared as
l^ldofi AuXiliarv.
Auxiliary. Eastern Rthr
Stbr.,W‘'K'
K'.KcS}HOgg
’08K lounijation
of
II, „u-n
own .Iteb
'.&lt;Kk hl
ol 17.700. Krewlrlrew
tealdm .uk&gt;.
util- K
nMes '.Leate
logwood.
”'iiretbte:
Ote
b.
our
c,.ten.
who
ha.
in colorful costumes with in- Pythian
etc., isAviivuea,
solicited, ns
as,I „*c 9™**
’ T;.le^c
.......u.. Sisters, viv..
.
.
, .
. — Latest Conservation Films
er resource.
Jerry Suordfeller. Middleville; Rob- gypsies
resided here continuously for 71 New gloves are being token out of
।I'well
Pa*-MLan
(Continued on page three)
v"n as the men's clubs,
-'*••-----all
—of
•' whom'ov" B ,l’.° ww?ks — d arc
Notwlthsundlng ite unuatul
DUUtr. Uterine: Xrwln Hooof Michigan Outdoors
...
j should be vitally interested in as-1 conducted in several of the larger
years, is A. A. Wilmont. He has their bulky box containers, rolls of
nandsl conditions lite Aasoctelon v„. woodland: Lawrence Kelly. IrvMembers of the Barry Oounty
earned flv&lt;&gt;
ita out- ..Ing.
l,“d" un'1" «“
five tier
per cent nn
on its
FELDPAUSCH WAREHOUSE
Cr^
klm
B
ar
county Rod and Gun Club are expected to tceted the ripe age or U reera and ’•O'
b rnloytag the ramet houra ot Ute ft™
.t.Mlngatera. ThU.a.eradltotlto Congressman George Foulkes of
spend a busy week-end rounding up toilbf?"bn^'raTte'"^^ ^-■rua.down eomXuX klTTte
A
BARGAIN
CENTER
JOIX
«“» ™&gt;ss NovEM.[“'?1“LSoelM?'
tte
aterea.
which
go
on
tecutnnUtHkrttord
wu
then
Introduce
.nd
ond
session
are:
Dr.
C.
S.
McIntyre,
raw
material
tor
the
Annual
Game
(knew
......
. .
..
.
...
. BER 11—80.
.
Ing In
In thle
this manner
manner. -Thia
This u-n
wc mnwtdconsid- gave
an Interesting and enlightening
piu;"ih.T"3mnul«n»
Dr. C. P. Latjirop, and Dr. Harris Dinner to be held at the Odd Fel­ fortabte home In the iocomI w&gt;rd.;
ftll_
account of the Farm. Loan and, Self-Serve Store to Offer
Woodburne of Hastings and Dr. H. lows Hal). Hastings, next Wednes­ Sn'"i.lh:V
Uved uiecther lor, the u[)-lo-dete boxtn, eren* ,re
"Tte^te'^S teTM te tte
r
Wholesale Prices to
OUT OF FOUR SIGN_____
S. Wedel of Freeport. The Clinics day. Nov. 1, commencing at 7:00, "
.
I r.pxlly hem, put tn order toe the
Aaraclallo.. of 11S3AOO ater ra.l, ,
by
lhp
lait
Congreaa.
Burn
..p ....
XMJIll
o'clock. P. F. English ot the game
WI"",.Mr..W"mont.
reeond big weeon ot Ameleur Reelm
THE WHEAT CONTRACTS
Mti.i.
hich ha.
.._ .....
.. "of
. tto farmer .fori
estate, which
has a rniuarvatl.r
conservative of the
Customers
dire___
need
division ot the Department of Con­ ’ ”!* °1A..h*“ ,E*r'n?.
'1 «&lt; S"tt U about lo prewnl It. tnlvalue of approximately 6300.000. immediate relief from the financial’;
...v Feldpausch Warehouse" ,»
is
x
tlonal reputations.
will to on hand with sev­ western Ohio. His mother died. ap&lt;j tlal program
Illis real estate consists erttlrely of burden which was slowly but sure- c "The
Exactly 400 out of a.possible 1563 j Because of the large number of servation
new business venture, undertaken
among lh«e who came w alleM
o„ Thmwday night. Norember
eral
new
films
of
the
Michigan
outhom&amp; located in the city of Has­ ly pressing him down into utter ruin, by the Feldpausch Market, for the government wheat contracts have patients
.
Children's Hospital the of-doors os an entertainment fea- the tuneml we. hu aunt. Mra. WU-|toa lh,
oddleltow. win again
tings and so provides excellent se­ this legislation was worked out un- purpoM* of reducing costs of living been signed bj* Barry county farm- |physiciansin have
an opportunity to
Heid Butler, ot this city. She urged p, hosts to tlie enthusUrtle tight
curity lor the investor.
ers.
according
to
County^gent
Har'
der great difficulties by like Agri-! in this city and vicinity. It is enmany unusual diseases as well aj The dinner is being conducted in her brother to move dram Ohto to r,„ who h.„ p,ng been awalrtw
Since its organization in 1924 the cultore Committee, of which Con- tirely separate from the Feldpausch old Foster. This percentage (25.6 see
!a large number of cases of the hiore the
form of a contest, and it will be Haatlnga. Michigan, where ahe BredL the re-openlng ol the Arena. The
company has earned in dividends, greisnutn Foulkes was a member. Market, which will to carried on as per cent) is above the average for common
.
ills. Studies are made of up to the losing side to do the serv­ She aaaured them HaaUtea would Aral ottering la to be known aa
which havfr been applied to the
,
In the formulation of the re-, usual. The new enterprise will to Calhoun, Jackson and Kalamazoo many
of the most recent methods of ing. Each piece of game properly be a dellghttul home for them. Bte "Oddfetlorn Arena Birthday Meet"
shares of its members. 642.778.59. and
counties but below the average for diagnosing
(
suiting
legislation
he
had
jit
leading
in
the
Burton
Building.
Just
east
of
and
treating
the
common
captained wwa
that anc
ahe knew
ar.r. ■a .eamawr.teamater. ln ,,|,bratlon
celebration Ot
of tte
the Aral
nrat annlrarannlrerdressed,
in to Al Bessmer's, rapuute,
From August 3 1024 to July 1. 1933. part. Twenty-two times the Fann the Standard Oil Station, formerly Ionia.,Kent and Eaton counties.*
।lesions of children. Special clinics jstore by brought
of th, popu|„ imutulton. KaiMonday evening will count teho nude • dally trip to Baltic
It has financed the building or pur­ Loan bill wait revamped before it occupied by the Brandstelter Motor
.thletoa will te will, tocal
• on acute communicable diseases are a specified number of points. Char- Creek, carrying nour grain or otter
chase of 141 homes;
was in shape to submit to Congress.' Sales Company. This has been fitted
„
.held at the Cook County Hospital. lie James, chairman of the contest. praducU from HaaUnga to thatik&gt;re-totera tn nite carefully
Tlx- Hastings Building and Loun and its passage by that body marked I up as a self-serve cash -ond-carry
1 nree Auction bales ' which has a capacity of 3300 beds. committee has drawn up the follow­
V4 "lunUn« «*“■&gt;' •tth matelirf bouu. coach Nlralla of
(Continued on page two)
what he says is considered the first store. There will to one man in
I The course is In charge of Dr. Jo­ ing list: Each rabbit. 3 points; each freight for Haatlnga merchants, or tte celery clly club will bring anme
genuine farm legislation passed in a' charge, who will collect for the arseph Brenneman who is is pediatri­ squirrel. 5 points; each duck. 8; for others who made purchases in of his fastest boys to make tto
FLOYD GEIGER.
HOME EC. GROUPS TO
cian
of
wide
reputation.
?
a
aJ?
e
.
C
^ek; or
freight brought birthday party a lang remembered
[BfOfratlon.
|tlcles as the customer leaves the
points;
each
pheasant,
10
points;
Owing to ill health Floyd Geiger
CONTINUE STUDIES , , ungressman Foulkes pointed out place. The customer will to allowed will have an auction sale, on tlie Similar clinics have been organ­ each partridge. 12 points; each crow, to that city for them. At that time, event. Ken Buehler Dick Palmer.
------ -—
1 that t*»c amount appropriated under to make his or her own choice from premises I mile west of Freeport. ized by the Foundation for dentists. 10 points; each hawk, 15 points. Hastings had no railroad. There. Herbert Cooper. Ed. McGrath and
^Second Year Nutrition to.Bej*lM! Farm
b11*
relief to the;the large stock that will to on dis- Col. A. W( Hllrey will cry this sale, Post graduate work is being held at Each new member enrolled will were four such teamsters another | Merrill Campbell will climb the
the Northwestern University school! count 30 points. Charlie explains one being Barney Wright; but Mrs. ropes into their corner; wearing tto
ffinnin----------------- Pn
j {*rmen as great m it is. is leu than play m tto new quarters
Topic for study—Ena quarter of the amount that during The Feldpausch Warehouse will, offering bones, cattle and farm tools of Dentistry. Local dentists attend­ that the hawks and crows are not Butler knew Markey Lake tost and colors of Hastings. Ably aads
“—
asaistina
rollment About 500
I the pa%t ten years has been returned on case lots ot any kind of goods! to the highest bidders. Read full ing the second session are: Drs. intended to be \eaten. They were, so she said if they would move up, them in upholding local
&gt;cal honor wu*
will
x&gt;n another page of this Willison &lt;and Wooton of Hastings,
Home FconomlM eroura will to'!° “"T’0™1*0"
the (orrn ol
the tto customer wholesale particulars
given a high rating to encourage here, she would arrange for Mr. be the adopted son of the ikome
issue.
iI
Lake
to
meet
them
in
Battle
Creek
tei
un.
the
curiey
headed
little
butand Dr. Vance of Nashville.
hunters to bring In as many of these
S’™ •«* tel ,'wT .'aa'1'.
(Continued nn
on page six), tler from Grand Rapids. Frank
(ContinHed
feathered nuisances as possible.
Sperling.
Monday evening is the deadline
bSTVSS?”?’ MU.
MI
w S’” Ln‘.r£G&gt;,„,171
jy,? ELS'lL1" Not having feed enough to carry PRESBYTERIANS TO
i any part of tto city. No doubt there
I A new crt&gt;p of hard hitting youngfor a]l contributions. The game FOUND WILD DEER
berta Hersney, specialist in nutri-1
111
HAVE HOMEzCOMING must
stock through the winter, P. A.
will to a large number who will his
be
turned
in
to
Al
Bessmer
Al
nun
Tur onira'sten frwn an •lh,ct,c club nc*r
Van Tuyl will dispose of several good
STui'tai.™.
0
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ch,r&lt;
'
ARMISTICE
BANQUET
ALONG
THE
RIVER
Mulliken Will make their first bow
!want
to
visit
the
new
quarters,
see
properly
dressed
for
cooking.
Burt
of the lessons.
milch cows and some other stock at Sunday, Oct. 29, Set Aside
• --------land the Kauffman brothers tKM
O’Donnell is in charge of scoring
ACAIU Tllln
TLllo »•
V—
r-.D * hat prices are offered and what public auction at his farm on Sec.
Classes will utlldv
iu&gt;rnnH
aziliki
study wnrk
work In second'
AuAIN I
TtAK'advantages may to afforded by the. 26.
for Members and Constit- the points.
Was About Thirty Yards A,t0 W1U renew acquaintances with
year nutrition, a follow-up of the I
Yankee
Springs
township,
being
_
klwwtfnarw
urtmltera
THre The mllftrete
Hastings
admirers.
committee
' Feldpausch Warehouse-. The opening the second farm north of the Yan­ . uents to Pledge Loyalty
The memoership of the club has
work done lost year. Tlie first les­
*
*------American!“
*
* 1i win
,.*111 be
kw. thu
,V.I.. week Friday
.a.. and sat
.. . ­
From Frank Eckman
guarantees plenty of action and an
{J' American Legion
been divided into two teams, The
son to leaders will be given on Tueskee Springs orchard, on the "Mid­
An appeal is being made tiirough- Hawks and The Crows. A member
unusually fast, peppy card from
and
His
Nephew
yr)
zation Committee Makurday.‘, e t_________________
day, Oct. 31. and on Wednesday:*
dleville Road." Col. Henry Flannery out the entire Presbyterian church
gong
to
gong.
whose
last
names
begins
with
any
Nov. 1. at tlie court house here.;
On Wednesday of last week Car­
will cry the sale, which will start at of the U. S. A. to all Presbyterian
It Is with particular pleasure liiat
-v ing JFlans
Also there will be training meetings;
HALLOWE’EN PARTY
one o'clock. If you arc interested in families to attend church on Sun­ letter from A to K inclusive is a roll Eckman and his uncle. Prank■ the management announce* Um fact
fof secretaries and chairmen. Lead-1 At the American Legion meeting
Eckman, were out hunting on tto
some Rood milch cows. r£ad day. October 29. to pledge their loy­ Hawk; all others are Crows.
FRIDAY EVENING buying
Hawk; all others are Crows. Results Isaac Golden farm, half a mile1 that Johnnie Werth, the famous vet­
ers will meet at 10:00 o'clock in theL i Tuesday' evening, it was voted
the auction sale advertisement In alty and support to their church.
*nrniouiiced at the I. O. O. P. uu,
„nu uuro miles
muc» west of
or eran occupant of tto neutral cor­
morning and secretaries and chair-!..
,
and_three
this issue and remember the date.
In keeping with this nation-wide h«ll rtony More dumer u «rred |north
men at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon. lhat lhere ** B
served on American Legion and Aux­
NutlM|k to,,
tor ner. will again be the tlilrd man in
' up
&gt; • .deer
movement, the local Presbyterian
AU member, poulble «re urjed lo ,.wdl ,he, „w
lhrou,h u,, the ring, having consented to act In
At present it seems probable that Armistice Day evening. Nov. 11. the
MABLE RITCHIE.
iliary
Members
Asked
to
church
will
observe
Home-Coming
this capacity throughout Um year.
he
nre.wnt
Churl.*
.laniM
is
in
_.&lt;ti
__
_
__
j
.
___
?
_
be
present.
Charlie
29 groups comprising 500 women will same as was done for many years,
willows not thirty yards away. They! , Tickets go on sale at Carveth *
In order to settle the estate ot Sunday next Sunday. A special
Gome Masked
be enrolled for active work. Mr. Because of financial conditions
were hunting on tto shore of the , Stebbins' and al Rclior'e cigar store
George M- Ritchie, Mabie Ritchie, program of music is being prepared charge of the ticket
Fofi'er says.
during the past two years, no ban­
An enjoyable time la being tte .dmUtetratna. will hold an ,uc- „„
Thornapple
river.
It
is
quite
un;
..
„
„„„
r
and it is hoped that every officer
ANNOUNCEMENT.
upon Saturday of this week and lnquets have been held, but the Le- planned for those who attend the
lion a*le on tte Piitn.m farm 1-3 and memter ol the church wUl make . Wc have leased the Pierce saw­ usual for hunters to scare up deer tn
UABT CALL.
;glomiaires felt that now this ob- American Legion and Auxiliary mte
county. Carroll and his unde ,*]north ol Bauteld. Henry nan,„on
ana wlll
mill and rebuilt it at considerable Barry
The final chance to pay 1932 taxes scrvxnce of Armistice Day should be party to be held on Friday evening
not say how strongly they were
'
nery -will ery tlte aale. odertte oprtatf m Ute movement,
expense. We can now do custom did
and save about 11 per rent is afford- [resumed.
tempted to shoot at the deer, but
at the Legion rooms. Everyone is horses, cattle, hogs, poultry, grain)
-------------CHANCK FOB TWO. *
ed, if those taxes shall be paid before * Plans for this banquet will be un­ asked to come masked and in cos­ and tools. Read full list of items on I THORNAPPLE GARDEN CLUB, sawing at anytime.—Edmonds Oil Co. put yourself in their places and you The state
department at wuaf
November 1. If they are not paid der the direction of the Americanl- tume appropriate for Hallowe'en. another page of thia issue of tto! The next meeting of the Thom- —Adv. 10-25.
can imagine what a temptation it
by that date not only will the 11 per zation committee consisting of ster- Tike committees in charge have Banner.
must have been.
lappie
Garden
Club'
will
to
on
RUMMAGE
SALE.
examination
for Um
rent be added, but there will be in- ling Rogers. Harry Wood. Adalbert some surprises in store for all to en­ •
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,
Thursday,
Nov.
2.
at
two
o'clock
In
The Presbyterian L. A. 8. will bold
two additional
‘
ler^st and other charges added every i Cortright and Charles Townsend, joy and refreshments wll to served.
CHICKEN Sl'PPER.
the supervisor*' room at tto court a rummage sale ’in the church base­
CHICKEN SUPPER.
, officers will be told M sUtftt
month. It is wise to pay tlxm now Further announcement will be
Every ipemtor of both the Post At Martin church Friday, Oct. 27, j house. A fine program is being mtn; Thursday. Friday and Satur­ Thursday. Nov. 2. Quimby church.. c.na from Barry county
If at all possible.
[made next week.
and Unit invited.
5:30—7:00.—Adv.
.
planned.
’
Price 25c.—Adv. 10-25.
j should read the notice.
day. Nov. 2-3-4 —Adv.
Never before in the history of-this nation has propaganda 1in such huge
of the problems all schools are
Show to Feature City and |
administered to
the reading and llstining public.
U.An
Ameri- Memberships Used for Vari­ cause
meeting .
can scarcely
pick up a'----newspaper*
Jils
eye does
not rest on some
Rural School Exhibits and |cun
-----------------------------*“—' “that
•“* **'
-------------ous Kinds of Relief Work
Parents and taxpayers are invited
I glowing promise of relief which has emanated from some Washington
to attend Qie Senior High sclkool
Projects of Grades
in
This
and
Other
Lands
bureau. To the same degree is the citizen of Michigan bring regaled with

WELFARE RELIEF
WISfflSDffl

HALLOWE'EN PM
TUESDAY EVENING

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CAPACITY CROW!
SEES SPOHIGHT

BUILD ING &amp; LOAN
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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1933

PAGE TWO

riFTffiN Illi I T1V
mlU ** aifC-wtl bF every county This situation has not altered at B0ARD ccL™™,™ ---""-“of
LIL ILL M nn II I I R I
‘commission, thc amount to be paid r.ll tile percentage proportion fixed
PRIATION TO $250 a bolt oruchtnlnt was demonstratill
I LEU llliLL I nA iJ university
to the st,te for lh&lt;‘ support or the by the equalization committee lor
I 11 1uwi iiiik-i. izif
of J^chigan and the each township, as adopted by the
------ :— ed at Che Country Club one day.reLIK/HT Hfil TUT inn s'-*:e conege/it Lhralng. Tjiat left board, but It doe* change, the per- Soldicrs' Relief Commission cently. when a flash evidently hit
111/II I
11 I Hr Ilin 142 mills, cui of jtatch the cdunty rentage that different townships will
an underground .water pipe
Expended $224.05 DurHill I Uli I HL UUU,commission ni;s'/prb»ide for every have to pay bared on tiii original
Quite a deep itolc was blown in
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township. vlllaYe'and in this city assessment* made by their super­
the ground, stones and chunk* of fined to her bed.
tor the carrying on of the
tlie school*, visors, so that mo;t
(Continued from page one)
for
moet of them uill
will T. B
reuef dirt and sod were scattered around
Buy retail al wholesale price*, by I
the lowmhip, ullage and city gov- run have to pay four mill* of’eoun-'
cho5OT by thr for many feet tn all direction, and the can or carload, at Feldpausch's
emmrot*. and the coat of operating ty lax.
SSrtrt* ol C
blown from trees quite a db- Warehouse. Self serve.—Adv.
Association is a savings society for
the purpose of promoting thrift and
the county. That comnuarion had to The thing that will intere.t thc „
Freeman and '•»nce
The effect was not unJesse Townsend, aged 19. a former aiding people to help themselves.
| finish its report last spring. It taxpayer particularly 1* the fact ”" ?1“??' Ma h" *L_lzLio”s w. like .the explMion of a shell, or a
□on quantity
quanmy ofor dynamite
aynamite. "
jwident of’UU* city, pleaded gudty In the second place it La a lending
found that it had but four mills that Barry county's state tax thi*
la*t K"*
TAXPAYERS WILL NOT
that rould
------- - rv,..,
CUUld te
be used for
tor tte
the support year-will be $12.02154
$12 021 54 while a year
gT!.,‘ *? .T'.----------------Oonsiderlna
rmuit.
Ctontldering results.
Country vtuu
Club4?.s“d!ekSSTsso^He society. to enable people to buj. i
ago it was Mi ObOOO for thia county
, mi tte .urn o7»IM81 menfter*
build or Improve tfheir homes, and
lentWra can be thankful that they
theyP“ ,o
COMPLAIN THIS YEAR of Barry county.
Since then a sUuatrin ha» arisen An*the county tax thta year will te
were not in that vicinity when tte wu sentenced by Judge Titaddeus. thus turn rent money into capital.
IB Taylor to serve from one to four- Tlie advantages of an-investment
£ boll hit.
■
Supervisors Had tp Reduce that wav not looked for at that tlm&lt; $b5.98K Instead of $78,784. which ™
। teen years at Ionia.
. tff the Jlastings Building and Loan
If was hojN-d ,’h..t . jbatanually th- make* a nice redurtmn
. 15ar" moWh» a ‘ ,w.taL
ai.
---------------------------- ----" Tliere was expended $224 05. leaving
County Budget Nearly
j Tire new Feldpausch’s Wit rehouse Association are:
same amount as last year mtyht be
"
—on hand $340.76 .October 1. 1933.
BEAN GROWERS TO
11* where you buy retail at wholesale
raised for county purposes. But it BOY SCOUT
1‘ It has no preferred stockholders.
$13,000 This Year
COURT
------- ------------Because so many Spanish war and .
appears
that
two
or
three
of
the
su
­
MEET
SECY.
WALLACE
SSa^,“r"! *“
* “n “ 2, All money loaned is secured .by
After the fifteen mill tax limit*­ pervisors this year reduced their
OF nvisvn
HONOR TONIGHT
World war
i*ns
d1*first mortgage cm! real estate with
vi
ivuiuni continw
^ durl
ng“1,u
the have
year, bwn
the com---------;
.
linn amendment wa* adopted by the i township
assessments
by
20
per
cent
improved
homes within this city.
voter* last November, thc state legbelieves that there win be Asking Government to Set
A"®fl £:,3" A' *in *}?ld
Scout Committee Meeting on mission
Stock *■&gt;
In mithe Association «
is
»■
t • KA n
„
next «*««•
meeting F«rf*v
rnaay
Friday ni.ht
night. Ortmgnt.
Oct.-27
oci.-.-i,
27. 3. oivcn
more call for such relief this oom1■ nMl
islature created nnd the Governor
The other member* of the |
“rice ox $3.00 Per Cwt. [Everybody come ami bring sand- exempt from all taxes under MichiThursday Night at Am­
itut
year
than
for
the
preceding
one.approved the necessary set-up to put . fore.
are noC criticising them tor
as Basis for Loans
'withes and one other dish A good Ran laws.
that constitutional amendment into' board
and
ucconllngiy
asked
an
appropria
­
erican Legion Home
what they did They hqd a perfect
„ .
: program. Supper at 7 00 o'clock. I &lt; It affords a comparatively low
of $700. The supervisors, how-- The .Michigan
force. A county tax commission was right
do as they did. but it did ' At 8 30 oclock Thursday, evening. tion
Growers Amo- :!’' RLtrJ’ nruTBufrc
- in &lt;&gt;nc"Jf tlwlrlj rate
,‘‘7r ‘felt-’roat'm
oT'the'fTct’
iflch,Kan Bean °ro**r»
r‘“’’ ot
ol Interest
»»tere*t on loans.
loin*.
'
ruuned :n every county to provide i bring to
Untln,« “* .U.nitcd !riroldvertL^irX this arek *Sl Thw
a condition that has made, a Oct 26. the-Burry County Boy Scout [Aat'the r budaK m we «n£m
™* «"PW&gt;y
compu, ha*
ha had
tad careful
e.rrlul
fi'ir.an equitable distribution of the-]; considerable
reduction
in
the
fifteen mill tax to be levidi in any!' * mount o' county tax to lie railed as
the
American
Legion
rooms.
Troop
. .............................. ..................... worlli u,
.«
one year, so that the rural schpM we will show.
district, village and city schools, thc,! When the board, through it 71, T. S. K. Reid, S M. serving the
*“ I "««»»*
"n’“p2?'L, C“'? »
township, village ahd city govern- equalization committee, set out to supper for 25c All Scouters urged
ment*. and the county government . equalize the nssewments m the van- to attend and hear IMMfrJohnston. tear, require* them to cut appro- The authorized rommlttee from ln Berkeley. California. Monday
area representative.
priatwtw rigidly. Accordingly the lhe
last week, aged 63 year* Deceased
A’bert5an'lft
could all be carried on.
supervisors' districts they decided Tonight.' Wednesday, the court of supervisors voted $250 for soldier.' MriSre HeA wllUre ?„'»*• “» *»' &lt;* «*v. A. A Marsh,
CiiariesW Clarke,
The state required - that .8 of one ous
upon $16,000,000 xs the total assess- Honor will be held in the court room
for amount
the coming
year itThis.
Washington
on Mondav
Undoubtedw 1,0 Prvsbyte.-iun
,nany years t;ag0
wain
* ithus
’«stor
ofI! ‘Include
meh’, for the county. Thi* meant rt 7-30, Rev. L. L Dewey presiding. relief
and
with the
on hand,
was |y
thh committee
will’ have
n word l,w
b'irch
city
"®l‘,dp the
lh^aabove
^c officers a“
d the
large reductions for those super- Troop 74. Dr. M. R. Kinde.-chair­ hoped might meet the situation; but £
to Uw tea” gXrs u£n '
T0"*’1
a ca» w cartoad ? ' T^Walron Hetv Rteld^
I Visors who had not reduced their man. met Monday night at the if it docs not money will hare to be their return McanwhiU thev re al thc ,H* Feldpausch Warehouse- "‘J ”alt&lt;’n- Hp,’rt Sheldon. Kim
parBh house. A Lynn Brown was
«~1 Uc. Idnuee du u« SrtM |**«* •»*«■ t"h •«
'l.'ui «E!S
u “u*“ r ,
, '
t quest that farmer* do not market j"
idcr to brine them all to the level chosen Scout Master. The next
" nt th.. 1«« puu th, ilutr of .Hording th(,r
„,uU
by
raip.-*dv.
substantially of the two or three meeting is next .Monday evening
,k nI
such relief up to counties.
«---------------------.1.
—
; Divorces
«
I townships whose supervisars had 7 30 o'clock —
• - •house
~-iii
i
-«1
'&lt;S"71
1
Wd
‘
XSSTtoT
«
at r*-the ---parish
nthundred, while■ six.year* ago ‘J»ey duJ“e “c*** ’«
iLitjirlo^ *" ‘h*’ Commercial Club
|made considerable reductions in the which
.... time candidates will be welTIMELY ADVICE
[total assessment* of such town-!come'
cucnYTO
c.oupo
““
.‘ships.
Members of Troop 75. Sterling
EVERY FARMER
WARNS MERCHANTS
I The equalization committee not Rog--rs. 8. M.. will demonstrate an
Only reported what the equalized investiture ceremony nt the Second
~
x i----- :— ---------------- r- to ro«on
when !t
A B 0 U T L G R A N D A1 I
I value should be for oach averment ward P. T. A meeting on Monday ”nn Buren County Agri. Agt. enre
enceand
cotion
it w-s
was selling at
at p,k,r5c- lhr„ n“‘l“r 10 ’havc custody ■
ax
seven
cent,
a
pound,
and
of
‘
he
smaI1
chlld
MDUU 1 U U&gt; nANUALL
district, they also made as a part of night"
—Urges -Producers
. to Eat
.
six
Mnt. »
e*tablL*hed a loan amvraLuil valti**' ’ rtie program committee for thc । ,.
.,,*
_
; their report, the percentage for each
The Sen Scout Ship. Rodman. has j
of ten cents a pound? the rcspon-1COmnwreial Club, for the first meet. Police Journal Alllges He Is
Eggs and Butter
|«upervUor's district which that dts- a new meeting place for which they
is ome worthwhile advice Mblc ofnccrs of the association feel
’*blch will be on
a Crook and Emi trict mast pay of the county and are grateful. Through the kindness There
Airetv
incie is .omi wortnwniie nnvicc, tllaKthcy are not askimr anvihlnc th* "*’• has •M'Ctrted aa the speaker. ।
.
,
i the county* port of the state tax. of the Rotary Club nnd David Boyes, given
by the
thc Vnn
Vnn Buren
Buren cr.'.inty
cr.'.inty agng- unrt,asonnble ln requCsUnR uie govIven bv
W ,0; Vand^rcook of Lansing i
bezzler
I When the committee having thia the rooms in the Home Lbr. Co ricuitura!
agent. William E JohnxThe Hastings Commercial Club is
«— have ton It nW1{C3 &gt;0 direct an attack ernment to fix a price of $350 tierJ!,r- Vandercopk Is the manager ot
matter .in charge at the recent Oc- bjiilding oh m
N. Michigan Ave.,
If You
• tobcr session started to work out,the been secured. Tlie boys started on upon the problem of farm price* 100 lbs. as the bxsls for loans to bean thc. Mlchlgan Association of Rail- I In receipt of a circular from the
growers.
roads
and
is
a
good
S|x*aker.
Hl*
Rocky
Mountain
police Journ*l-of
application of the four mill tax to Tuesday the construction. ol their that every former ought to rend it
- Knew About
hundreds VI
of acres ui
of . 111 wHI lnlcr, cst every
ol Salt Lake city. Utah, issuing a
na many uuiiuiruj
- menjber
leach township, they had to bear in inside ship and work, on tests to be carefully. Here Is what lie writes to As
■ this county, the ine C,UD
'warning against L. G- Randall, alixs
raised in
I mind not alone that four mill* was passed in seamanship. It is now n Vnn Buren county, nnd It will beans are- ------‘"Jim" Randall.
' **• '
; the tax limit, but also that thc com- ■ "Thi&lt;d Class Ship," all thc boys apply with equal force In Berry and growers will naturally be interested :~
1 This circular says thiit he is a
in what the commlttA* found on SUPERVISORS VOTED
'mittee on equnhznjlon. whose rc- hating passed their apprenticeship every other county:
’
&lt;tQnn Tn ucct cvdcuoc wu,d,rr at,d embezzler nnd urges
■
port the bdard hud adopted at th? । tests.
“Mister Farmer. RAISE YOUR their visit to Wxshington
|
SoOO
TO
MEET
EXPENSE
business men. all organtzathms.
| June^e.vion. had also "nxed the perScout Troop
72 ..are to. observe
---------...Dad PRICES BY EATING YOUR OWN
real* be turptlied tbit MORE
•
------sheriffs, and otter police officers,
i rentage which carii township nr as- —
---- —
‘
' Oct 30, pRODUcTg •• ls the advice of a POTATO CROP SMALL­
and* "
Scout
n ght rn Monday.
res't worn.' «c*rctlv *nyon«
Co. Agt. Carries Out U. S. Or- Me- to beware of him
j seuing district must pay nf thc to­ at Alx-nJohnsons cottage, with a w-eli known milking company. If
j It is said that he hxs been travel- [
EST IN FIVE YEARS
: tai county and stale la*. Figuring .
«•. at M‘vrn ,,cloc!’ thirty million farmers‘consume nni
ders in Farm Aid
।ling through the central and mid-’
this through, it wax found that in Dads and the
thc Troup
Tr
Committee tn- extra dozen of eggs. 30 million doz.
_
i western states swindling merchants
Program
i the case of Rutland, for Instance, vtted
v”^ to
*" attend.
.n or 1 tnllllnn eases will be off thc Michigan Has Good Apple
null .UA
Ill UK”
I thcV four mill
tax ..ppiI!';
applied to
the JU-,xs• The supervisors committee on : and business men out ot thousands
• -market in one week and within five
Crop
and
Prices
Are
Very
dollars through fraud and wnrthssmeht ol that tbwruhipfcu
township^ made .OFFERS TWO WEEKS’
.... Im- converted into
Iscssment
county extension work gave due*• of
week* surplus will
J
less lime and wnlority book and
,i by .u„
the supervisor
Would raUe.tht*
- '''P^ces
----------Reasonable
.
.
FREE VIOLIN LESSONS'rhor,nR
advance 5 -------cents —s
'consideration to the office of ...
th? oilier
schemes, lie has aha .solicited
I percentage.of thc total tax fixed by
per dozen. This means $1-40 net to According to tlie Michigan crop county agent. It has been felt ui re- ■ advertising and taken money for, it
I thc equalization committee, but thc
tlw co’*h’y ought not ,but. the advs. nover appeared.
Music Department i’0” ^'des the satisfaction of hav- report the United States will har- cent vcars
I other tofrnshlps. whose supervisor* St. Rose
_.
ine on
ton niw*
jng
eaten
one rt/»w.n
doera nt
of anjvt
good fresh
fresh,. vest 307.000.000 bushels of potatoes— to lncur wepense on any agent.
If such a mair vUlts you. notify
had
not
reduced
their
roily
m
mak
­
Invites
Those
Interested
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
eggs FOR NOTHING. If 30 million about 50,000.000 bushels ie.v. than
nOt abao,utc,J' squired.
,
Shr-rlfT
Leonard nt once. It is re- '
ing their xwessmentn. will nat have
farmers eat I pound more of hutter the average for-the past five years. Tnwe wh.» understand what theyported that Randall general!.- to Enroll Now
Phone 2634
Halting*
to pay four milts, -in some cases as
and one of thc smallest crops raised government is attempting to do to :
In n 192g or 1929 Buick se­
little xs 3 1-2 mills, in order to raise, The study of music promotes re- ■ shortage instead of a surplus result­ in the jrast 25 years.-Ordinarily, the Jucrcnse thc price ol wheat, also to travels
(dan. Michigan license, and- often
their percentage, of the county tax. 'ilnemerti and iiersonal charm It al­ ing in an advance of nt leant 5 rents report says, this woulil mean a high lncr?(l*‘‘ Prices «&gt;t dairy products,:,
to focuses interest upon the finer per pound. Tills will moan "a net gain price for potatoes; but owing to the । W* ^‘‘^r prices for hcg.s and- ether ,takes his wife and Scotch terrier
'thinfts in life, thc things'that hat. of $2.85 j»er tub. You can cat your depression of all price* and thc “vestock. realize that the govern- doc along with him on his trips to
1 various towns.
glib, and boys to'loftier stations— .products
1
for NOTHING and make amount of unemployment, it A ment BC,s through county agents in.
9 f*rc&gt;c"! This Adv. and(.|9 Cent*
often dnanclal Independence, li rep-1,more money
That 1* true in Barry
COST COUNTY $538.46.
Do hot eat substitutes not possible to make any predictions
resents- a mcau, of earning -a Jiveli- .and pay for them The government of what tlie price
• and Receive Thi* Special Offer!
may
be:
but it
Tlrere
were two reports to ' y-jr the supixiru. of the Burry,
p.
nc
mu)
ur.
iau
ll.
i.'
•
’
!ho.?d—increases.social prestige nnd is. in sympathy with you. but re-; expected-to poverage
verage considerably’’*he board A majority report, signed County Normal Training Class the
enhances jjcrsonul wort h. .
in Cadillac Razor Blades for Gillette, Gem
Friday and
higher than last
hist year. Maine is
Is the-hy
the by John Martin,
*
xupervljior of Maple stat-.- of Michigan appropriates
member,
all
thc
power
of
thc
nation
Many inquiries have bupn made
Eveready and Auto Strop type razor*—
potato stale recording, an In-,
“
” Barber, sujiervliior ■ gi.goo. the county and the city di­
about violin lessons, so to- enable’’ cannot help thc man who won't help . only
Only ■
crease m potato yield this year. The of Prairieville, tceommencling an np-' viding the remaining expense. It rt- ’I
those interested to beronii- acquaint-r । hlmseif."
states of Wisconsin and Minnesota ! proprla’.ion of $800 for necessary ex-1 quited $538.46 from each the city ,
1 Tube iJunilHi she) of Ahlman Shaving
td with the work Die St. Rose music I
DEATH
OF
JOHN
F.
BOYD.
range from 23 to 30 per cent under;l:€n5CS of the county agent in car-land the county. SU|&gt;ervison&gt; voted
Cream ...
.
.
Reg. Price
department 1* offering free violin!1 From thc Atlanta Georgian of At- thc'flvfc year average. These three tring out the gvrernmept program ,ta include that amount in the bud-;
1 Full size Cadillac Dental powder—
lessen* for beginiRr* or advanced
state* with Michigan are thc prin- Sor increasing the prices of wheat, .get.
l
students for two weeks beginning hirita. Ga.. under date of Thursday. cipal notato-growing states.
Reg. Price J5
(corn, livestock and dairy products..
------------- ------------------Oct
12.
wc
clip
’
the
following
con
­
W0TK ■. n^UH. «-»-w&lt; Praul F.-a-r I.M .4.0.,.
November 4 and ending Novemb-r cerning the death of John Boyd,
What is said of potatoes can be
Barry county is directly Interested • NO PENALTY TO DOC. OWNERS,
18. They arc doing tills to enable ■ ]whose death wc mentioned in last said also of apples. Michigan has n 1,1 such •n'creit’cd prices. As thc| Because of the stringent times the
1 Styptic pencil i Indispensable in shav­
parent* to be satisfied that theiri,
ing! Reg. Fri
relatively much better apple crop government works through the, board of supervlMm* voted to colBanner;
child has int^NMl ability,before be­ . week's
John F. Boyd, professor -ol than qny other state, and ordinarily ‘county agent, there is every reason het. no penalty on dogs, whoae own, .. .111(1 ('iiiinnn
ginning regular„lessdnx .
Total Reg. Price $1.15
,
irrencn
reen Hign
I French at Tech
High scnooi.ior
School, for a prices for them would be high They "»’hy the majority of the eomffiljtre ‘-rs had failed to pffy the regular!
,
S . -‘ 'number
number of years, died Wednesday
Wcdnesdi will be above the average but. on'rtlould ",ak" the rccommendarwn lax Ot course the owners must pay
*. to a customer
Limited Supply
‘J?.’? [night at his home at 892. Forrest account of financial conditions nnd ’hey dld; Supervisor Graves. of Yan- the tax.
Children will !&gt;■. m'i? Uh oPPortu
llcnuinc Cadillac blades for yflur razor.
‘&gt;- Rr-nd after an illness of several the amount ol unemployment. no-,kce Springs, brought m a minority!
.
'••
T“
’l"
weeks- He was 48 years old.
body can predict what the price is report. opjxHlng the expense. The I ^.1^.’n"!5
5
Ju^.00 J.n
------ THE STATE
IT HAS OUT
ANft COUNTY TAXES
DRASTICALLY

I

LOCAL NEWS

L. V. BESSMER

,.|49c

Reed’s Drug Store

Phone 2241

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
Here, are items in great
demand .. . and we have
them at popular prices!

Frankfurters - 10c
Sausage

10c

« HOLLAND

Beef Roast

lb.

Pork Roast

lb. 10c

10c

&lt;

« Butter

23c

Lean Shoulder Cut*

Veal Roast
Shoulder Cut*

Veal

Beef *nd Pork

Maid

Shultz or Freeport
Butter 26c Ib.

ft. 19c

All Ready for Chop Suey

Beet Steals

ib. 15c

Round or Sirloin

Eck-Rich

Pienies

Circb- S
Choice Shanklest

Sausage

2

; Oleo
ib..

25c

Hamburg 3 .... 25c J Nucoa 10c
Fre*h Ground

Telephone
.

2272

"

IFELDPAUSCHS

Hastings,
Michigan

FOOD

AFFILIATED STORE

STORES

Ha

the 1

Misses’ All VTool
Belted Jackets
Scarlet, Blue and Green,
Priced now at 5 i QQ

Men's Suede
Cloth Rain Coats
With full belt. Brown}tnn
and oxford
Q J QQ

Men’s Suede
Cloth BlazersWith Zipper Fronts-Extra heavy— &lt;2 £'&gt;70

Men’s Heavy
Moleskin Pants

dreib
field
in ft
yx&gt;un
playi
tuna

like
of "
plays
'dcsei
by o
reml
Anurath
In
brea

tings
Char
Hast
foot!

n gm
tors
play

gam

Cha

Ch
tore#

on I
visit

Alxx

Has
tout

z\n' extra heavy pant (or
&lt;■&lt;&gt;1(1 days$-* OU

yard
D
Cha

Flanelette
Shirts for Men

bloc
lotto
fund
slon
dow
yard
buc

79c

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn't good,
we don't carry it
and Coupon

I wo students soloing fnr the fljst time
Mr stPPBX Dl^r;F----------- T
•
elevrato raan
|can be Instructed from thc ground.
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
I Back-seat
driving by remote control.
DAI WEDNESDAY.
WED.NESDA1.
”
- (LI
*«.«•&gt;.
-- _
A graduate'Of the University of
EDWIN DAY
WOMENS
B.
A.
Day.
.years.I
The
Literature
department
pf
The
an'sa's Ga“tlcLeipzig,
in
Germany,
and
the
8or-1
Edwin
A.'Day.
aged
83
.year.-.,
-CH&lt;,RCIl^lnUON1,J-E Llern.
Mr
.. away
. . very suddenly
■ . . on
. '...
. dlntlhni
(.. .. I ■ ” passed
Wedj listings Wnm.».
Women*. zMitK
Club held •their
HONOR I Nu PASTOR B^yd «-•' Widely known hs one of nesday from a heart attack He had ,^51 meeting of thc season in the
the South's outstanding teachers of been in town nnd was walking tor*ntr"’
building on Friday
Rev. L. D. Milt's Feted on His French. He .spent three years hi* home a little over two mll&lt;5 .afternoon, oct-. 20 Mrs. O. -H Sayles
'•
Return
forrourtn
FourthYear
Year llatlon
ibronHfrom
studying
French,
grnd- southeast of the city on M-37. when i!^csL,’d ln * absence ol Mr*. Ken-1
xceiuru lor
the twr
, famoafter
us unlvcra neighbor. James Crawley came J1' McIntyre Mrs D. A VnnBusat Delton
.sities.
aiong and asked him to ride Tlie iklra W-Mted the word study'which
Mr. Boyd was a member of thc two men were vUlting and when
a fwture of every program
&lt;'
• First Methodist Church of the Mr. Day did not respond. Mr &lt;/aW- ot this department this year.
Deism , M-'thodis
SUNDAY—MONDAY
I Atlanta Athletic Club, of the Del­ ley became alarmed and hurried to Mrs. A W. Woodburne wax then
and harvest fc*t|vul were given in ta Tau Delu Fraternity and of thc, the,Day home, but the aged man tn'reduced, and her subject was
" Columbian Exposition.
1893—A t
The Biggest Football Story Ever Filmed
honor of Rev. I. D Mile-, and lam- . Masons. He sponmred the Culver
Cemury of Progress. 1933." She wxt I
; Literary Society nt Tech High, and was reached.
jiastoratc for the fourth year. Hi* was active in other scholastic enter-]I One could not meet Mr. Day well ncqiuinU'd with her subject
without realizing at once his keen 'and her talk was very Iptkrcstlng.
parish include.? the churches at Del­ prises."
■
Mr. Boyd is survived by his wife. :mind and his deep interest tn com­ Mrs. Woodburne called on the fol- I
t m. Prairieville and Milo, all three
and each
Mr-. Vinnie Ream White Boyd, who munity. national and world affairs. -; lowing
- - - members
---- :
— 1 gave her
Is widely known in Atlanta and the' xv he was a great reader, a thinker. mp«e.M‘onof.the drsp ay at "A Cen- (
I
ol
intcre-ted |
South as-a reader and as a teach- and a constant student
V, .
J*1?'i
Hattons to the returned pastor, «t of expression, and a sister. MLss ; It was his custom to walk to thc;
Alr^l U A , v»»»Bu*kirk.,
WITH A HOST OF STARS
rending- and a piano duet, was Blanche Boyd. (If Wilmington. Vt. services nt the Methodist church hJ*"
eyery
Sunday
tnofning
when
pos-1
J?
”
'
p
**
y
lls
u
D
"
*l
03
'21
o
‘
S" I
n. The occasion "was made more
COMEDY—“Arabian Tight*” and Pathe New*
sible. then someone would take him
CJ’rd.';s'
p
pleasing by the
ol Rev.
Friday morning and thc body will home. He uill be greatly mb.-cd j*I,S B. T. ^■iton. Mrs. E. J.
Holtz, of the C1 ___________
*Jrr*‘.’|£’l£JC‘’ *r' ,
ohurch. who evidi’ncvd a tine, broth­ be sent to his former home in Ver­ from hts accustomed place in th-;
church as well as in his Irrenc and!
Wvc !h ‘ ncxt
erly spirit and m return hi» gr&gt;xi in.'nt for burial.
COUPON-TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON
will was fittingly recognized by thin pie community where he resided
E£*ram' Her
MUST PAY ASSESSMENT.
for-many vears
1 toplc *?* Indu*teial Progress ot a
gathering
In
the
case
of
the
Farmers
Slate
■
The
funeral
wa*
held
at
the
fam.
""
lu
t
ry
';
J
1
-"
(
wc
“
wr,Uen »&gt;«I*r
It is hard enough to keep up in­ lyink of Middleville v». Roy Wadd.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
bctUl
terest in church work m rural and judgment wa* entered requiring Mr. Uy home*! 1:30 o'clock on Friday
afternoon. Rev. L. L. Dewey official -1V? ™‘Werl lU “mury
- -rommit
—------- OUt Re. Mllr.;
to pay tltc sum of $500. to­
seems to-have met thc situation suc- Wadd
ing.
Burial
was
made
in
the
Barry
,
gether with about $20 co*t*&gt; It Ville cemeterv
■
Thc ,M?xt mCfU,lS- a general meetcejuljillycemfU?r&gt; A&gt;r_________
J mg. will be held Friday. November
seems that Mr Wadd was a stock­
COMEDY—“The Mermaid'
holder in tlie Middlerille State Bank RECALLS ADVERTISING
i-hlL*
-J-” thl‘ 2e,llra’‘
The supervisors ‘ voted ’that tdX-• *’&gt;»en that institution went into tire
STI NTS OF EARLY DAYS.
c“rtent Topics"
.payers m the caunty. whp pmd the i hand* of a conservator. Thc state
Wm F. Doeker .( Olw. .h„ ’
SXS*,"’’ F,dJ,.“n ‘"£
full amount on county Coem roads; banking com mission ordered a 100
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
No 24 J5. 3'1 and 275
property ■ I*1" cent n-MCAsment of the. stock,
po"'- “
owner* in asses-ting districts in theiwbtch Mr. Wadd fell he ought not BrtcK grocery tor Bert Tinkler - arranged
year* 1932 and 1933. are to have tht- •&lt;» pay; but under the law there was writes that he found the article in
GEORGE ARLISS in
money refunded whin thc Mat «« *ay to avoid or evade payment, tte Banner about Mr. .Tinkler very I HOLINESS INION MEETING.
interesting. He well remembers the
pays Barry county thc money " due'-0 the judgment wm rendered.
ovuuki that rn*.
Auoucr used to' The meeting of thc HoltngM Un­
“stunts"
Mr. Tinkler
tnc county under the Horton Sill
*
drum up trade. One of the best ones
which was held Thursday of last
PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Born to Mr and Mrs. Leroy Fos­ that he can remember. Doelker *7* {««"* to be a wry profitable
GIVEN -POWER TO ACT."
COMEDY^-J“Di*h Ran Away with the Spoon”
Both afternoon and eveE Walnut
St. on
Extensive rcpalis are needed at, ter.
- 703 —
- ----- —
— Oct.
— 21.
-­ writes, was when Tinkler advertised
the jail and the supervisor} left thc i •’ *°n. who has been named Philip that - The Yankee Fiddler and The .nln« services were well attended and
and, Pathe New*
sP*r‘l pervaded throughmatter with' the cmmtv- property , Alien. He weighed seven pound and Yanktee Whittier will be at the Lit-.»
tie Brick Grocery next Saturday. " 0UJ Those who were jiresenl will
committee, ol which L. R. Glasgow nine ounceA.
f&lt;M,n *°r«et the altcmuon aenis clialrman. with power to act Tlwl A daughter. Amy Elizabeth, was It proved to be Luther Bennc-.t x&lt;
RW Courtney spoke
same committer wa. auUninzed aml' l»rn to Mr and Mrs Glenn Moored, fiddler and Markey Lake who lud lr,e *he"
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
given power t &gt; act in providing ;. 14^0 E State St., on Oct. 21- She a large jack knife and was slicing n!o!,b' the line of preparation for a
new r&gt;»f tor t’w burn u the 1&gt; - Dpped the scales at *i» pound* and off long shavings from a pine board revival. Jhc evening service wa‘;
A
sign
Lad
been
painted
on
thc
I
’
’
dually
as
helpful
which was the
'tention Home
j thirteen ounce*.
LEE TRACY in
VI the Hindi
| window. - reading. "Don't Bother ;OJ«nUig service of
revival Ok
at UlUl
that
[Church.
Tte evangelist, MUs French,
&lt;)TLI&gt; in 7 HL BOARD
-M L DAY MEETING.
Markey. This Ls His Busy Day."
-- •(who has been saved but about a
»upcnl.»on rotrd ad- Thc Womans Missionary local
SURGERY GUILD NO 19.
.year, brought
________________
the message Ste is an
;rni tor the coant v ■ society ot the United Brethren MuMrs. Arthur Haven. 103 Ea.it High inrerestipg speaker and an upI-up required fbr th*|«on will hold an all day meeting,
COMEDY-—“Buzzing Around” and
t C the i rmtstoru ot Nov 1 at the Mission Building. 229। St., will be liobtess to Guild No. 19. lift to ail who can hear iwr. Stic will!
i-ion at’ ILg uistl . tto Jeffejson b&lt; A chicken pie din- lliuxaday. Nov 9, Arrangemrnt.i will be speaking every night except Sa’-^
CARTOON—"Ye Olden Day*”
be nude tor thc Ciirlstinas party uiday. Coau* out and see wlu; God
।
All
members
requested
to
be
present,
icun
do
for
a
"Sinner
Saved
by
left with the county property com-1 program will be under the direction
l—Emma 8. Evans. Secy.
|Gr*ce.'‘—Win. C. Gearhart, Secy.
mittee. with power to act.
'
of Mrs Essie Seeber.

JembVffi K-

“Saturday's
Millions'’

“The Narrow Corner”

“The Affairs of Voltaire”

“Turn Back the Clock”

STORES

Alui

wide

|

Choice Meats

CH/

and

this
tou
S
Alu
pect

�THF, HASTOfGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 23.'1933 ’

EXPU N5 PUBS OF
BELIEF COMM

Sporting Items

REARING PONDS
WOULD BOOST FISHING

Several Resort Lukes in This
County Could Have
’
Better Fishing

[william Krnnrdy. Roland Furrow. MR8. A. H. CARVETH TOLD [ According to reports from the „[Roy Cronk. Kt*n Biddle. W. ShefROTARIANS HOW WORK state department, of coiwrv’atton.
Keith Lcchlcitner. Loren
much Interest is* being shown in
WILL BE DONE
---------.
‘ Boyes. Wayne Snyder. Fred.Bishop
'various ports of Michigan in estab­
lishing rearing ponds in the vicinity
Alumni— H. H. S. Eleven, to
era*. «“=?-■! Zerlx-1 John
Hewitt, Norman , Keller. George NO RELIEF TO THOSE WHO Of resort lakes, it has b«en demon­
Meet in Annual Clash
I Townsend. Merle Tasker and Robert
strated beyond question that, in
ARE
UNWORTHY
OF
IT
Kelley.
thaj manner and in that way only,
Here Saturday
I Herewith Is the linc»up in tht*
'can good fishing be maintained in
Hastings High . grldstcra were i Charlotte-Hustings game:
Commission Will Soon Have such lakes.
,
nosed out of victory 8 to 6 here Sat -1
g.
Charlotte
Anyone who is at all skeptical,
Jobs to Offer to Those
uiday by u lighting Charlotte team smelker
I. E.
’ Sloan ।
about thc value . of such rearing
which took advantage of thc breaks puller
Needing Relief
Thomas ■
ponds can liave all doubts niftoved
to push over a touchdown Into Ini Thomas
Forell । Tlie Rotary meeting Monday noon if lie will talk with Gun lake n-sortthe final quarter. Funs were treated I Cogswell
Young .was favored with a talk by Mrs. er* and have them compare (tailing
ta some gcxxj football despite a [Banish
Simincrman Grace Carveth, secretary of the in Oun lake v.atfr this year with
drenching rnln which sprinkled the 1 Angell
Pugh .■ newly formed County Emergency
field with puddles—some of them. Beckwith
Sparks Relief ComintMlbn. She gave a
RE.
There are .M-vi-ral-other 'lakes in
in fact, approaching thc size of^gchtinaw
’
Smith'•' very interesting report.
young lakes. Occasionally wlien the Struble
Dewey, Tlie people of Barry* county will Barry county where' mine plan
jilayera ganged up on the unfor- ignyder
Briggs I। be glad for her statements ot the ougiit to be work’d out for havin'!
R H.
reunite runner in the middle of one [Smith
Welsh i| purposes of the CommilAion in car- rearing ponds in which to rats-ol there ponds,.the resulting gyser- sut
Jbatltutiohs—ft. Brower, Kelley. rylng out their relief work. In the fingerling bass.' sunihih and perch,
and place them in the waters.of the
like splash rivaled the best efforts1 jngfe
le. Townsepd.
i first place, she declared, the Com­ lakes. All these lakes are now well
. ot ‘Old Faithful" Any team that
mission positively will net give re- pBiroiniI
.a „by resorters Thc pleasure
plays on a day like last qatdrday ,
lief except to peraons who are patronized
‘
■ a--------deserves to win and fans who stand
[ worthy of relief. In the next pli*‘^&lt;&gt;..
«cd n &lt;Swould be greatly inby on the sidelines to watch such u
I. their
I hail r purpqie.nnd
n nal f they
hnv are bnckpl.
.
;'.If
it Is
out—and it alway*, can—for making
re-mi-aquatic variety of a fine old
, cd by stat** iiutliority In so doing. better fishing in the lakes. We refer
.American sport are real, true-blue
to require, as far as po&amp;iible. that particularly to Wall. Long. Pine.
enthusiasts.
I those who receive relief shall earn Clear. Fair. Barlow and Crooked
Inability to cash In on numerous,
■ ;thc money io pay for It* To this lakes. At all of these then1 are many
breaks caused the local team to lose..
end tin- state lias agreed to put n cottages. There would be many more
Several times in the final half. Has(Continued from page one)
considerable sum of money into tills if thc Ashing could be improved.
tinga blocked punts only to have
— county (or the purpose, of furnish­ The manner m -which the (inn
Chariotta
...... recover and
....M several
..... -.limes
‘not 'only individuals but to corpora-1 Ing employment for those needing
lake propotution has been .uolkqu
Hastings backs fumbled thc slippery ijotu to carry on such sale. If they emergency relief. This money will cut
is through a re.-mrtrr., and colfootball only to have their rivals re-. do not do it satisfactorily, or handle be expended at first In co-operation
cover. Th*.*. Hnwkslera, outweighed the sales tor the public good. Die 11- with the county road commission in
several • pound.-, to the man. put up - cense can be revoked, says tlie court, i carrying on township road work managed to get the rearing ixnuL
u gume tight and .stepped the visiThe Judge therefore concludes that. which is greatly needed but which
tors cold on q great majority of the Ahe action of the city council In thi./ they have not the funds now to
play*. Hastings likewise was unable matter Is arbitrary and*is not based; proceed with. They will also work While there are no streams enter­
to stage a sustained drive and thc ujmhi
substantial or reusonablt- through the county drain commls- ing Wall, Pine. Clear. Fair or
ganie resolved itself- into a innlter statements of facts. Thc Judge says' stoner, who has several drain pro­ Crooked Jakes, ways can be devised
for securing rearing ponds. At Bar­
of playing for the breaks—into ' there.Is no claim by the city that tlie jects where temporary chiployment low
lake It would be comparatively
Charlotte won
. Mile- of beer and wine by thc plain- can be arranged. They also have
Charlotte cashed in on the first I till, under existing conditions, cun in mind other employment plans casy to do this. The cottage owner.-;
and
otiiers interested, couhi. it they
break-during the first quarter when in any way be detrimentul to public ; which they are not prepareu
would,
plan such .an organization a.;
a Hosting.) punt was blocked near morals or to thtf wplfare ofc the peo-’ nounce ut the present tliiu*.
Mrs. pnrvcth
Explained .l.u
the ™-.
set-up
the end zone. A Hastings player fell pto of the city of Hastings. There}•-.
on it behind t!i&gt;* goal line and the fare he sayu the act of the council- of the Commission which
ha.
.....
YQUNG DEMOCRATS of
visitors wi re held to two ‘ points, b, dLscrirtonating and not in har- chairman. FaUier Geller,
\
About midway through the quarter;mony with the law; and that the Frank Lentz ’vice-chairman and
COUNTY ORGANIZE
Hastings turned u break into -a claim of the city tiipl harm might with herself ns the secretary nnd
touchdown when Banish recovered result if managers '-.were changed manager of the relief work. She
(Continued from page onc-i
a Charlotte fumble and ran 25 and an unsatisfnetort situation re- i explained first that no member of
yards for a touchdown.
suited is not bused upon good reiworl. the coinmission can draw a cent of would nev'er become really ojwrative,
Durlrut mmt ot llu- thlnl perUxl m rau.- tlw Uw Jltfs tlw .tut. II- ramiwn.ullm, All tlw,- will &gt;«,&gt;,. „„
n8n.^„„, cited a number of
the „
congressman
Charlotte was on the defensive quor commission the right to revoke is actual expenses. They have em- instance* wliere i. Ju-fm crn&lt;-rg&lt;-ncv
Twice Hustings rushed through nnd n license upon the request of two- ployed two registered ..purses, Mrs. Clises had ix-enob’ain-to within
.
Htuz-ki-.l
JHIrxlw of
rtf the
IIia legislative
Imriwlatlvv. body
)w!v &lt;tin
flllv :. Mary
Ma.v Treib
*T-w..U. and
.....I Mis" Nonna Miblocked tillkltjj
punts x.ttlv
only l.t
to 11UV..
have C*ltat'Char- thirds
in this
—few hpunt and farm property in Imlotte recover Then Hustings [case the city council) of the mu- chael. who will Investigate
'
fumbled two punts in rapid succes-, ntclpnllty wherein said licensee’s : case where application is made “for Sired”■■n^^rehef mcaliires'ht-^aid
KWX.l
,1,1x1 It
1 ui.xtlHWill*.11tlr'.t
k,itwlrxx&gt;cL ie
... .u.. ..u full
Z..1I —report
..._ _ of
... _...'*
. to *bc
. ’p*K
* U|nto
.
Sion nnd
it W..J
wx-i 1tlw-.wpi&gt;onent\
first, plane x-.r
of'business
is 1xM.utx.zl
located.
rejief .....I
nnd npite
what -twYc* intended*
,,|mmvdown with thc genl only fifteen [ Judge Covert therefore entered an they find before any attempt — diate effect
• the adimnls•
and• with
yards away. The HawksU*rs fought ■ order directing that the.council con-, ;made
relief.
----- .- to furnish
■ — —
—• s*,e “id t rativc machinery already set .up
back
stubbornly,
got
(XiMCSsiun
of
,
vrnc,
reconsider
nlalntiff
’
s
”
“
---- ---------------- — ,---------------- —
—
.—s applied- the commission has offices above they will be in full force and effect
ithc tu.lJ on tiieir own one-yard--- line tlun and. unless thenf Ls some other thc City BanW. which they hud wry shortly At ireccntconfi renc'and punted out of danger. Bounaft-, or valid reason for disapproving., rented nt a iwminal cost. They in st Paul'at-which Mr Fxilkes
er.-Charlotte blocked a punt and re- that the counpil approve and certify ; are .indebted to the bank for this. waa present' be’ween *M «K) and
covered
near
the ...
Hastings
!the..application
of the
A. A:
com- K- nnrtrter
----------------. ....... goal and
. ....
------------------- ...
. p.
.. --------Earl
(or Uu- Iran .U.VJU ua u«l&gt;
dn *l.tu
l»a UlTII
b«n VjlMM to
---- ltov«
...... ....
tills paved the way for the. winning [ pony This being a public matter, of . lyiwturofnnd
a tvnewriti-r
&gt;&lt;a«.
■
.. ies for farm
In th. oldnnd
llu-tn ithe
larryntdDnd
Zlte.un
counll.
touchdown.
! no casts were allowed to either side. tings Club for the loan of a enn- -joan nunaxe*­
Saturday Hastings
High
----- — — «-♦ »-------------—
r—plays
... ... the
.
sidcrable furniture. As a result they nie Home Loan bill is verv slmila*
-------------■ Iiimul Among
Aii-.niii- those
tlio-u* who are
arc ex-1
ex- .A* New
*'
”
*—“* store ' have fine
Alumni.
York department
and
convenient
offices.
-•
—
•
- 'with
-■ lilt
■'
--- ---- ------- - -------------rslnll Loan ACl.
Willi
to ulu
thc Farm
Act.
the
peeled to play for thc Alumni are: keeps 100 varieties ot cheese.
I n» nunn nre rrwinu w &gt;u
Ita, u„. ,i0 W1,
^iOnce n month ouch Inmlly thnt &gt;.
m,.n nllmmnu-d Irom the lor[receiving
emergency
relief.
reou.lns
.mtrj.norelKI.
,m-r. ruionmj tin- i.x ...t.th.The .mm n.ttn nnd rx|»tt« Ihr Farm Lo.,,, KI ,1,1, tr.tnr. «,.»
ro-optratlon ot the county. Th. ducoyerrd lo hr a inhtuke. imd -w It
|h|»rid»r&gt; hnvn youd lo jh,- nnch
Mt „„t „t the nibncqurnl its,.-.
co-ohtrntlon. They expect that tioh. It &gt;, probuble tliul the m-x-.
there will be n bxlnnce In the coun- conjn-m will .llmlrtnh- thi, tee irom
. ly trrnnury, when the atnte poyx thc u„. farm Loan mil
. counly llu- Horton money It o»« comritamnn BuUKcj called em­
A t "
phMlc uttmtUmt to the w-called
-T11! T'
hilnd,-d ovcr l«lh which there mile carry: nnd he
to |bc commMlon.
Illud(. „
,,,,,, thilt
WJll[d
, Mrx. Cuncth expl.mcd thnt the be ,m he.hnllon on the pun ol the
1
■“&gt;authonum chnrjrd MU1 the ndiFurnish^py school .ministration of these acts to invoke
wppllea tor children, nor ran they the pcMt.e. pranded. e.peelnlly m
any’owork
case's where the 'law
■' do
m.Je.
% in
S ?"■*,
“W
"iTXplOlUtll.m Ot .1,0 ItUTtU r
makes
it the duty of athc
county
to In elmlnj Mr. foulxrr txdd trm"
"J" “
r,cm
W "&gt;
£J.h”
»•- &gt;•«» m.;mbem
tl,T Aeneulcases. They will furnish work for ture Committee, irrespective of
"^‘,nVd ttnd..CX.IJeCt, lo party
P««y affiliations,
anuiauons. for their
tneir patriotic
Of this
Jobs open b&gt; lhc ast clJor‘s to provide the country in iu
100 Hobart's Aspirin Tablets29c
...
...... . hour ot trial with the best jxtsslble
extotonChMk.
remote legislation, and he made an
mmmheton
* h“l ^iCamest plea for thc country to lay
1 lb. Black Payllium Seed
29c
commission ought to -do In carrying-wWe nartLui:wh1p in, these days and
^?X^ikhnTh&lt;e?eBr1Hy apP’^ “ack KS w praXdent and hH
1 lb. Price's Ep»om Salta
thelRZtortodn?sv^™tht\dewH&lt;Ltw“t administration in their efforts to I
10c
ulanfand m?riSv*P th
Uh hcr brln8 ‘he ship of Stole back to the
P
d
.
’harbor of happiness and content­
1 pint Rubbing Alcohol .
19c
ment.

CHARI OTTF NIKFS

Men s

Vnani-UIIC filUOtd

OUT HASTINGS 8---- 6 Illeld.

DECISION FJVORS
“I PHINTIFFS IN MSE

Specials for Thursday
Friday and Saturday

WORK
SHOES

Basement Features
Ladies’
Handkerchiefs

36 Inch
Large Selection

LADIES’
Wool Mixed

Men’s Blue Chambray

WORK SHIRTS
Full Cut

39c
Ladies’ AH Rubber

GALOSH

6x9 Foot Size

25c Colgate’s Tooth Paste .
1 Ib. Absorbent Cotton . .
25c Firstaid Sanitary Napkins

. 27c
19c
23c

l?c
1 lb. can Dr. Hall’s Baby Talcum . . 25c
2-quart Rexbury Hot Water Bottle. 49c
35c box Medford Stationery
19c

50c box Envelopes (5 packages) . . 19c
21 lbs. Homemaid Assorted Choco­
79c
lates ...........
1 lb. Horehound Cindy
19c

Many other articles at bargain prices
displayed in our store and window
Remember—“Money Saved Is
Money Made ’ ’
Always Save With Safety At the Rexali Store

Goods Delivered

Phone 2131

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

win
efiot
SEES SPDTL GUT /

SUPERVISORS FIX SAL­
ARIES OF CO. OFFICERS
r Five Cents Per Mile as

$2.49

Plaid, or Plain Cotion Sheet

OwC

BLANKETS

s1.69
Men’s 15% Wool

UNION
SUIT

$1.Z9
BOYS’

70 x 80 Size
Men’s Cottonade

WORK PANTS

oo •

Dark Colors

Ladies’
All Leather

Oh, Hoiv Warm
They Are!—Pair of

Oxfords

BLANKETS

$198

&lt;

TKC

RAG RUGS

Fleece Lined

98c

/1Or

“W

27 x 54

19c
Men’s Suede Cloth

TALON
SHIRTS

peep-nap. full 70
x 80 - inch pairs!
■ Invest now!

Basement

PENNE
116-118 EAST STATE STREET — HASTINGS. MICHIGAN

Grand Opening

October 26, 27 and 28

1 pint Haskell's Milk of Magnesia

1

Fast Color Prints H(J

All Leather
Cotnpo. Soles

of

Feldpausch’s
CASH AND CARRY

WAREHOUSE

Mileage Where Mile­
(Continued from page one)

age Is Allowed

I slrumental and vocal numbers.
, The board of supervisors approved
. Thc Sopiiomores hi Happy Feet the following salary list for county
[’Minstrels gave a clever little skit In officers:'
I blackface that was well received, and
Judge of Probate, and
a very attractive dance number by
Juvenile Court ......K.OOO.OQ
i live girls.
Register of Probate/.. 1000 00
। The rc-dUcovery of America by
Janitor 1.000.00
[the Juniors was an amusing burProsecuting Attorney .. 1.500.00
| lesque in two tableaux depicting Co­ County Clerk ifn lieu
lumbus at the Spanish tourt. and
2.000.00
of fees)
ithe Journey across the trackless
County Clerk i Clerk
| ocean.
Hire)
1JOOOO
i Tlie Senior Class made a hit with Treasurer tin lieu of
[their skit called "The Family Al­
2.000.00
; bum" In which living, pictures were
Treasurer/'i Clerk Hire) 600.00
[posed In a large frame with unusual
Register of Deeds &lt;In
fidelity to the old time photogra­
2.000.00
lieu of fees)
pher’s art. Appropriate music aided
School Commissioner . 1.200.00
in creating the old time atmosphere,
Clerk Hire (School
| Thc Faculty nearly walked off |
Commissioner)
450.00
with the show In their number i Mileage (School Com­
[ "Aunt Dinah's Quilting Party" in
missioner) ..............
350.00
। which each one appeared In old time
Drain Commissioner .. 250.00
| costumes, and tn clever pantomime Sheriff (Straight Sal[interpreted the spirit 6f these gnth- ,
2.000,00
I erings of ancient days.
i Sheriff (Mileage allow­
i Two specialties that added to the
500.00
ance) ........... ; • ■
program was the "In a Garden" Matron of Jail
300.00,
scene and dialogue charmingly done
1.200.00
Und(n--Shcriff
[by Miss Delphlne Englehardt and
All Deputy Sheriffs &lt; to­
[ Richard Brower, and "Living Sta­
tal not to exceed i ... 1.200 00
tuary" posed by High school boys . Sheriff is to have all fees in civil
with Mr. Broeak directing.
cases and the matron is to be paid
25c per meal for board of prisoners
and tramps. She is also to receive
Tn gratitude for the rescue of the i pay lor laundry work.
■hip’s cat from the barge Sham- Secretary- of Poor Board. 11,200.00
rock before It went down, a woman
Two-other members of
&gt;
sent $25 to the Royal National Life­
&lt;00 00
Poor Board
boat Institution of Britain.
Clerk Hire (Poor Board) 500 00
Road ConimL-isioners
900 00
Early Pictorial Stamps
(«300 each)
To officers where mileage is al­
Canada Issued Its .flrat pictorial
lowed
the allowance was fixed. at
stamps In 1908. This set was known
five
cents
per
mile.
■
ns the Quebec Tercentary series
and commemorated the founding
It costs less than a dollar a month
ot Quebec in 1009.
to operate the average home radio. •

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
OCTOBER 26th and 27th
206-208 East State St.

Formerly Occupied By Brandstetter Motor Salea

Buy A Can Or A Carload

Retail At Wholesale Prices

A Big Hand Bill Will Be Delivered In the Country
Thursday and In the City On Friday

You Are All Invited To Visit Barry
County’s Only “Serve Yourself*
Warehouse Store!
Telephone 2609

City Delivery Charge 10c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1933

r*o« roon

Mbs Una Quinn and Frank Quinn]
were among thc number wi&gt;o left for
Chicago Tuesday, via the C. K.’and !
would come in defining a habitual
High, Cwt of Crime.
criminal nnd in determining what
of Yesterday Gardner Putter of Orchard Park.1
Say
Greater Than War.Deht.
N Y.. L&lt; visiting W. S. Chidester anti.
felonies should count. An eridle.'.s
family on his way home tram Chk-J
amount of dlscus&gt;K5t» leading no­
Society or Racketeer.
tcugo.
;
- ■'!
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.,
where would be jtnjvojred by these BUYING AT HOME HELPS TO 1
Time for Action.
Mrs Belle Emory who has been
BUILD
COMMUNITY
LIFE.
ltrs
E
J
Pratt
returned
Frida;,
two points. PinniiL d^rei the term,
Once more a national bbying In the arrest of "Machine Gun" f™n Detroit where she attended visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. ■
"habitual cr/nunal**ro clear-cut le­ campaign
to being- launched
II willKelh-v and several ot hu gang for tl‘C meeting of the State Federal ion Spaulding, returned to Lansing'
-- - ------------gal definition would prove almoet^s be nation-wide
scope
the enkidnapping of muauiiauv
millionaire UrClubs, being .»a guest at Tuesday.
-------- — in
.-----and
---------- . Kmn.nii'iuk
ui- of
-- Women's
-Ktra-nctH of
AHriltnlvIrnf tfiri' .cheU
. .. ., Oklahoma,
&gt; ........ it
.. only
..... goes
.
■to. Flu- hanu.
Rim* n„a
Ore strength
of Ihr.
the Administration
home of
of Supt,
and Mrs. Key­ • Mrs. Emma J Valliant, who has:
difficult as defining the term. W- fir.,
will
be
used
to
insure
Its-success.
’lhow’jfow the criminal element of «&lt;»rth while, there. She also saw been visiting Mr and Mrs. D. G
&lt; gresfor nation” in relation-to war- We WHeve a» those who can buy.'lh(
DOWLING, MICHIGAN
, countr£
being organized Cp- •'«» Emma Hartranft and MLv Robinson, returned to her home in'
,11‘ilnri Buying
rtus-iH:' goods Ati.l
I:■- cOnSmratora
.
, ihls' ...
■ . ' . .. H.
’fh ^Lsstg. too"f^c/’HiMUngv
......... .
inerPhiladelphia thia week.
Lire ..nd the League ol Nations h:u. should.
and rn*
m&lt;
baudit
Beth
'
—.—.
_
been wofkhig on thU last problem clwndi-'e now u .1 patriotic duty, a
gd up in various parts of the teachers, wlunt she reports as nicely Rev. Thoa. C6x. Mr. and Mrs. M '
FMrs
W.
H.
Schantz.
Mr
in their own apartments. 9Pj
•- m arly
— ---- --------l’ar&gt;-£ °2
Jt] ,h‘? country, but
for
fifteen
years. ■•*■
The --------Banner. !—
~
«£‘they
'££ were organized in- .located «"
amFXlrs. H Snyder and h. Lewvk
; inclined to agree with Judge to MntInue our march toward, prw. £
^Td^e^nt Si? Grand Boulevard. East. They an- were in Grand Rapids Tuesday.
teaching in Hamtramck aijd doing
FRANCISCO AND HIS HASTONIANS— Dancing
Green’s opinion tliat persons with perlty we hope u‘e are not violat- -l
* z . .
A Ladies Club was organized at ,
night school work as. well. Mrs Key­
Master to the Younger Set
criminal tindcnciw hopckwly be- ing any nf the rules of good sporto-;
. ,, «*.. worth w!x&gt; spent thp previous-week the home ot Mrt J. S Gcodyeor
. :
man Irn when -v&lt;• s'le'-e-.’ *hit m
are Indeed delighted to se&lt; end in Hastings had the mutortuhe Monday afternoon, the following ot - -'
, .. .
vopd cure should lx* executed; but
1 . as txv.Mble.
"r
,, , u,at even
„v&lt;*n the
r.lng United
, much
buying be" confined
tr.c slow-m
mow
fleers being ejected: Mrs. Hannah:
to
come
in
contact
with
poison
Ml-,
h- w are we going to detentline who t&lt;1
!U,1(merchandise Siatee Senate lias appointed a com- mac while nt Gun lake. .'■id hu- ' Barlow, .president
—'/-nt; Mrs clemeht:
Is-hope: It IJ b’-yond__curc and who origirtbt ins Within the confines of mittee to make
study of
maxr a juuoy
01 the
uw
tUflPnnc a"£ood'd?al - an Usv»re-PW.-J.
Mrs. H A
•crime
stwnttran.— Wr hope-n-will-re-;;» H^’dAHtai , '-m »u
.... ■president;
OUT Own -'trite
rrlme'-witAts-tf-m
BEANO PARTY
"Barber, .-ecrerary;
Mrs d. g. Rob-•
,,J"'
I! you buy furniture buy Michi­ s.ult in the enactment of laws that
mson. treasurer About-thirty ladles,
have
somg
•
teeth
'.in
them,
and
that
.
, totunicd
. -------- Friday
------- , from
... Chicago were present and a good deal of in-'
EXPLAINS " gan made furniture, if your order ‘ will make bandit.- and gun-men
tenurt manifested by all present Tlie,
Ihelr ml
-‘•-■ua h.r dn^ht..-. Mr. object
the best automobiles ir. Hie world |UIM-fc-ton lhc&gt;
of thc club is tor Hie purpose
ALL STAR ENSEMBLE—Masters of the Square
manufactured in Michigan: work Michigan and dozens ol otherA, t,ar-'- “nrt while there had of self improvement and a regular
h»,rn’. . U» llj'. «™ia ““
" wrU« llurr U..y.l course ol study will be pursued.
Dance
nd out agents who kno*
« taMU to liMUW M-roud»’
With high-powered cam and the ’'l,*cb *“’ch she , enh»yed very FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY
n of the supervisors here
Mrs. M. M. Campbell of Toronto.
date criminal knows that the
ARCH BOLD AND HIS BAND—The Hot-Ziggy
chances ot ht« getting caught arc Canada, came Monday uigiu for a trees as they were to June, notably
vtsi'. with her daughter.
so two large poplar trees in front
Boys
.
Michigan very, very’ sltm, I! he is caught shy­
picked him. up on a cer
’Jawuns are al his command to Mrs----- Edw.
-— Thomas of D-ayton.
County Ad- ster
v-tther win Ids' freedom, or minimize Obio. tt-turned Monday alter spendCome On Everybody, Join the Crowds
-- -j - ....v..„„ .... nut on the grounds south of the
;hls lentencc. Should hr even tc *"*
dn't know any Hun;
ZHSLATQRES
...
tvund
guilty and get sentenced to and AJl-s Chas. Johnson She was house of the editor of the Banner !
te law governina hl
at the Lodge Where Merriment Prevails
Potatoes scent to be in good de-(
’ extreme limit ol life, he knows. accompanied by her mother
exchanges that the
ut nation doesn
■■ has. sugge.-ted smaller thiit It means only about 14 year:­ Mrs. F M. Davts of Grand Rapids mand at 30 and 40 cents a bushel. ■
as tin economy measure, penal
Jivle in Michigan uciore wa.-. a Sunday gujs.st ol Mrs.'’Marton and not very plenty at that, thoughto wc saw at Stanley’s a load that'
5 rather naive, for any iu; is
:i pardoned
miiioia-ci
« jiaroled.
iiaimcu.
This,ui--.
of ui ,,‘----- - ' -----. —---- -‘
lent and indlca
in. weighed 2340 lbs of No 1 white
...........................................
«'“* NiAi- the legislature
cutting cAtm .a pnividingahat he d.^n t “riand.
Peach Blows, for which he paid 35.
THE GEORGE F. MURRAY SYSTEM, Inc.
own heads.- w«-Tl .&lt;hoot his way out of Jail Or. prison Thurston.
inur;*-on
cert a
i. picture of the millenium! in the meantime. Our criminal lawn
would be only one way to get iLs at pre. cnt administered lire a Pau •A-erv week end gue.-ts of Mr. The following persons were drawn
any such improvement and that rank farce, and at| encouragement and Mis John Engle. Mrs, Layton dll Saturday last as Jurors for the
,
NovcmlH-r term of Circuit Court, and
to criminals, rather than a deterrent
George H. Lamlsberg.. a chief &lt; •l summoned to be in attendance *oi, and MLvs Mrytle had for callers j Dr. Glen Gunn nnd wile with Mr
ISLAND PRISON.
Marines, of Newport R I. is vi-li Tuesday, tlie 13th day of November Sunday. Mrs. Arthur Baker and Pa- and Mrs Dr. Harold .Atherlee and
of the fact that few ordilug his father and hi.- sister. Mr ,- 1H77.
at nine . o'cK&gt;ck
A M.J trlcla of Kalamazoo. Miss Ruth Nel­ children of Kalamazoo were Sunday
i .Tlw people ot this country-pay a Harry F- Ostwni.
son; Mrs. Butterfield. Mrt Martin. afternoon and evening guests al A.
snd prisons in th
■ crime bill of thirteen BILLIONS of
syna; Gills rt Striker and C M Mr. Bang and two friends, all of C Clark s.
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY Hendershott. Baltimore.- C. C. BnckGrace Brill will entertain her
thirteen billions. If we could SAVE
th gangster orMr. and Mrs. Roy Iz.iwory frern Sunday Seiaxil class of little folks
Gun luk|- have moved to this place. with
„ .................................
a Halloween party ......
Saturday
hre.*nr four year* p.g^r. of this city. in. cwnix-tn-.m
o:x.‘ide, the Urufl’d Stat&lt;- has d
occupying one of Vern CalthrupS. afternoon.
til aiKtu. our t.uro- Hl the Grand Rapids Press with a man of Castl”U&gt;n; E H. Lake and htiuses.
1 Mr smd Mrs Wilbur Schaetz nnd
caltd .to erect- an, •c.scape-proo
other young
yotuu Ind... r - W.i'hmgton Sixinable of Hastings
... ■ ...
*. ?V&lt; YtT .,na,“ &gt;mmber of’other
Peter Cto,tie and Ray Castle MflumUy were In Grund ILipid.-. Salpenitentiary on rocky Alcatraz-is­
i.hj|X to think VVell ldo.i t |.av- to ,&lt;siding
idlni. UJ
.iriou.&lt; part.s
township; Benj, R, Rose. 1st ward. Orangevillc township and Jay Al-, uidav.
tn vvarious
parts . &lt;
.
• ol those crime blds.- —
---- . '
- - - - ■
•
land in San Francisco bay. wh&lt;K
verson of Ithaca were callers of tiie । The Klattesuns, Garn.wins. MotU
There isn’t a man fivwhether the old-1
Jonathan V a I e n t 1 n e. humor's Mster. Mrs. Henry Bcnsin, llhd Bnils nil saw the Spotlight at
c Shwf from an expanse- o
snX contribute to jvay
’
“
■
modern
’
girls
11
Campbell.
Irvine:
Edgar
and
husband.
Mrs.
Benson
does
not
H
u
.
Hustings
school
auditorium Friocean ‘swept by tidal cur
them, througlv higher living
ihnstown; Orson Swift. improve us rapidly as her friends- (jHV night. All wx-ak very highly
Eacape from here would -be 1
W,v iI.j. id....
■
Janus Ball, Qrangeindfold. more ^difficult
Dantel Dorr. Prairieville; good health.’
f sharing
Rutland; John S.
from the mosK’tfitient prison
mnzoo Sunday to hnve. some dental i
t-d on the continent. United
mount ing too.
many
probably needs such a penile:
roll by. our crime exptlriscs are going ot onto. a:
ng tliai
Nevertheless, it '.M-cms to us th
Mr nnd Mr. . Robert McKibbin'uian-iu &gt; Witt«- of Canton. Olii &gt;.
cut down thc unwieldly nutn-jbnv
,and
•" J : and Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon uf Mar­
... children nnd
. .. M»
..
jL11I
|(l” Woodcriminal dangerous eno
now? criminals
Mrs Ferris Quick spent .num and Cleone uvri- A'Century
-------.
" (Ulatuus wonlifi'Vh
of ,han
fy imprisonment in sue
(nd
Siitid.iv
nt
Kutkuska.
In expens
Prioress
,.,t. .sights-eing Sunday
....Morse* Kenyon has returned t»C
Doris Adriaiv-m-- nnd Lewis John-/ Kenton, Ohio, after a three montlwi’
or woman.
electric chair *&gt;
IxhIv which has beton werejn-Chicagj&gt; attinding the lisp »nh his si-ter "
McCafand
......
ex. jliimk robb-'r. or kidnapper, virtuull
Opal Honeywell wa=, home Sat­
Mr. and .Mrs F-irl Buflenbcrger
wc must live in daily -lei
with'-MUns hts or her’death warrant A&gt;;i
urday from Nichols hospital. Buttle ’
gone to Kenton and other
•ontend
of Ohio for tin extended vlAil
d he be boarded
. -rr.
any
.
. ,
granddaughter
lr-oi slat tires than it’a bandit held up a prominent iurm
Mr. and Mrs. Cech HatUx-n and
ly large num-je
ddcrabic public expense?
ton. Virgil, of Ionin, are visiting
in our nation-1 •'
Velo11. Dietrich and E. F. Blake
adniiniAtrat inn.
ia| senatned t&lt;&gt; -'nd wasxohot down- In «v&gt;!d blood'
Mr and Mrs.-John Sheffield and Northville are guests of Mr and
Mr and Mrs. Jim Mojcska ptj
., -Jdaiing.
&gt;ublican oKtrav-; Theft going mtn the farm iexnc Uu* Mrs. Elizu Shclhftd and daughter. -Mrs pharles Hughes. Saturday
Mnj. Mina Holmes and daughter Grand Rapids were Sunday visitors'
they accompanied Mr. and Sirlarge pe&gt;6ot:nel'■ bandit demanded that the farmer/
of Detroit well-’ gue.,u at thc I. E.
were providing wife tell him where the .valuables
Monday with Dr
home Wednesday.
'
Mr. and Mrs. Berten Hurdlebrink,
who.thinks nes a
Glenn Horton Mudge
with all Hus campaign w&lt;-r..xconcealed. If she did not Com­ Sheffield
''
SheWeld-i
Mrs George Marshall-. Sr . anfl and daughter. Shirley, and Will
s based prtncipallv upon ply the-bandit threatened to bind
daughter. Mrs Gertrude John-on. Iron have motored to Toledo 'for a
returning Sunday.
M extravagance which ex-i her wit*- -”•.......................... —
and
little
.-on
attended
church
at
two
weeks’ visit.
'
rtle Smith of Battle Creek
___ I setting
ouxe on fire. More Hum
THE BONUS HACK .
Ruby Vaiulerwood* Is home again,
home Friday sjx-ndiiw till tin- North .Evangelical Sunday morn­ fohti
to take the
tew days She has been work-,
ay nltcrnnon with her mother. ink
column
dauchtc
the barn, tie
Mr nnd Mrs. Chester mg
Willits
fur and
Mr and
.....
Mrs. Dan Lu away»ml iSa
her iwme in Chicago after
children of Lansing were guests &lt;&gt;f ol Mai tin. Unfortunately they both
Chas. Hullman and
his pari n’ -. Rev. and Mis. Willits, ipas&gt;-« r| tn the f treat Bcyohct- Mr.
Grand IX-Prl
[abilities arc
ot Grand
Mrs. 1. E. Mudge Wad tijc niLs- township hlr 35 yeur*. He will be
from Friday ’ll! surifortune to fall rm the stair* at HtF Kt&lt;-atly missed. They were bothGrand Ledge.
inttted that awful crime, was arrestbother J a me
and injured her limb, but,
E B. Pcrtgis of Kalamazoo called evemng
and will l&gt;- returned
rnment And so,
NORTH HOPE.
is able to about tlie house.
THIRT
There probably will be
and
im ol government
this
Mr and Mrs. Donald McCallum
t ta:
shock-.ni.*
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norton of
Sheldon a i
Marshall moved bn J. E. Nojton'.s and family entertained on Sunday,
iNkt farm Friday and Rev. anti Mrs Nor­ Mi-. Fanny Smith and Miss Rena
ton and daughter moved to Shultz, Pierce of Hastings and Mr and Mr*,
wh'-rc he will pi ouch the remainder Bert McCallum of Cloverdale..
.Mr. and Mrs, Jay Anders and
ol the conference year.
biindav
mother spent Sunday afternoon
pie Grove are planning a Incd with Mr and Mrs Chas. Wflch In
iintnedia
chicken stipjM-r and bazaar , at the thc Striker district.
Tr.e brid
Mr. nnd Mrs Rankin Hart mid
Grange hall. Maple Grove Center,
eteimm Friday cvenfnti. Nov. 10. A cordial daughter *jx-nl Sunday with Mr.
Norris invitation to all
&lt;
■, . and Mrs William Havens In South­
, west Rutland.
A Parker and family ot Has
HENDERSHOTT.
Mr and Mrs. William Haywood7
ihRS.
;
• . The Community Club will serve I and
..
family of Delton spent Sunday
ol c h‘
?’
P“r,y at thc ,h'!‘r
rfi supper this week evening with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Odd Fellows., hall Saturday night. Friday night. —
....
The school
teacher Randall and son.
Mary Bishop of Hinds Corners
stopper nnd organize a P T a. if ■•|x*nt Sunday with Isadora Pranshka.

rTl, Unc«.fnrTC Rnnnpr tuaFexecutions for their education.
The
Hastings panneriThf dlfncully of such 8 proKTttrn

Views and Opinions;
What Others

This and That

Backward Glances;
Bits

DANCING

CLEAR LAKE LODGE

Every Wednesday . .
Every Thursday . . .

Every Friday .. .

Every Saturday . . .

HIGH COST OF MICHIGAN
Costs Of

DANCING 9:00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.

A Quotation

far -more de

ui»ii c
pensfej
and a propofed income tax to-keep
covemmcnt&gt;^&amp;OBe above

the union

THE . PUBLIC ENEMY ACT.

been rounded un and in many

&gt;und Hie Pub
ton much to luuidh

• run. siandtmth
t any
based

Putlieut Paragraphs

on Buy Milk
WELL STATED A
WELL RECEIVED

an already
Such treatmen
-r.-. brutal mi

crime. Qn the contra:

darunt'

Hundreds

invent.

ry con-ider.it ion.
than pi
who were not dtte cbriMdetatlon extended oth
Hinwt
!
hl‘i cold-bl&lt;xxi. kidnajipera, and bank
J’.-t —Richmond Timcs-Dispatch.
Mild al! tliere t—u&gt; any.■- Thinking . r(Jblx.r, pugh
With, crude rubber pru es. do* n to 1 x-gtotmaires. recognized its- truth
A QUESTION OF DEFINITIQ
and thus matie the’President s httr- .obb(.v s no
Ca|iital punishment lor habit
:n;Ln? W°rth tt.hsJtf '-Ann ^^tialmurdere
up substitute lor-rabber substt.crimnuU with inouon ptclurv- o!
1I‘oune
'
• phoac down tn cold blood Anyone
w comes to a happy conclusion.
the t-M-tuuon for the education ot
• who docs not obey Qrters’*If we had
first ofibnaem h« been urgHi c.
Jptroit News.
capital iMinishnunr in Michiga:;.
■IVay of Our
'/•"d
*nIort*rt :hr
Municipal Jujige Thomas A. Green
NEWS
GLEANINGS.
Many two-car families are now
J0otild serve to* reduce our great
of' Chicago as a tyethod tor reduc­
a. UnitedI rcrime bill" It would nmove ijmt’.y
one-car
families,
observes
a
socul
ing crimb. Ti»e judge believes ’.hat
•:
criminals
wl^&gt;
wouldn't have to be
the rtgnt to live in society' should be furyevor. And that., of course, it u ( ,h, c
specifics tha* i watched, and we could know t &gt;0
. merely* another
way
' forfeited by one who repeatcdlv
.
* of
„ saving- that a
■* «'•■■-•-■• «■•-••••
u^.a-ixu me
«&lt;. n.u.us i»Ur
' more fathers s^cc walking nuire 30.•
vsmu
aim in ku»4
*“• ot ”
“2” 01
'•'?’* “• lh"r
.. ,
, •», . Boston Herald.
...
.
—,-----tootetep*. Such cruninab are wuy
tha&lt; mure vigorous ana mtedlgwu
llu- t:r&gt;t regular postaga stampp &lt;iH*yond redemption. Societv will befforu fttiotfid oc made by bocw.y to The teachers in Hit little red ’*«* »jlaceJi o:£1f“”r-2 1,1 1547
;besf protected Uy putting them out
prevent first class ofienaer* irtru be-, schoolhouses of our fathers got beg- The word "clu&lt; i; wiginally signl- !°^ llw *u&gt; permanently
,
coming .epeauns. At ieaM cue un* gariy pay, but. unlike a. good many ’u-d hell,
—
The c&lt;*l ol SWiuilhg the exterior
portaut atop in tnu tiirccUon te.- teacneo ot tins giorms era. they
Chang Lij.iui
,ue the most jof the Woolworth builamg is *40.believe*, would be the tOmiDg &lt;it u:- gu n.—Boaion TnuiMTipt,
common names tn Cptna.
|000.
.
4

World

Taken From An “Accredited Herd"... You At Least
KXOW tlie Cows Are Free From Contagious Disease
he: nuMher. Mrs. M E Trumbull
M:- H D We,t and Mr.Roberts went to Chicago M

cles and
a’.her California points.
Mr* Jennie Stebbins was tn Grand
L- dec Thur-day -arid spent thc day
with the Hunt Stock Comiuny. •

FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
B-.Bby Bins, now have their bath
mi fixed
up in excellent
an?7/n
’a^cmn^te
th«J Miaix
maiy
- --------Rooms
------ . are large- lighted
patron^
by electricity and hot and cold wa­
ter always on hand tn abundance
Six baiiis fqr one dollar.
■ Tlie only person wc have heard ol
who was not pleased with the gre.r
world'a lair and impressed with its
grandeur b,a gentle num who saw r.
ail ■
in’one day. and said it »#.&lt;
"all bosh" lot jxiople to rave over it
Mr and Mr* N T Parkes'Mrs.
Mattie Spaulding and son. Mr
Frank Hums. Mrs. g. M. Woico:

When ya buy good Grade A milk you
cur. KNOW that the milk is just as CLEAN
a* milk can bd produced The Highlands
Dairy herd is ftllly •■accredited," and Highiandj Dairy is fully authorised by Ute sumof Michi&gt;;aii to sell Grkde "A” milk—because
&lt;&gt;f !■' CLEANLINESS. Thus when yoi; use
Hialriands Dmry milk, thc- Grade "A'’ is a
GUARANTEE of Us CLEANLINESS, and our
■n credited" herd is your GUARANTEE that
tlie milk is drawn from healthy cows, reg­
ularly inspected by veterinarian* represent­
ing the state of Michigan, and found to be

free from disease. In the way of pure.
CLEAN, healthy milk'you could not ask for
or obtain'more or better milk than you- get
froni Highlands Dairy.

Every drop ol milk you receive from this
Dairy comes from OUR OWN HERD. Far
over FIVE YEARS it has been fully "ac­
credited." That means that every individual
member of our herd has 'been, and is now,
regularly examined by a veterinarian rep­
resenting the State, and has beta found
FREE from disease.

When it comes to milk you use ... why not PLAY SAFE?

THE HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK. I’ropr.

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1933
a good showing. No one U.heard QTATP RFCflMINR
ccmplatning’of thr’service rendered
BtLUNUNU
by that department tfnd none of,Kx
• LARGE OIL PRODUCER
former duties hate beep alx&gt;H«hr&lt;l,
------- —
yet the work ww. being done by 47 Output Curtailed in Recent
Gathering Sponaored by the .t;,eh’^SuIn 01 Uu- Unl»"«l&gt;
High'' lSchool’
fewer employers in July of 1933'
Month's tn Preserve
State Aaaociatiun—Oon- *’
°°
(Continued from page one&gt;
| than in July ot 1931. The payro'I,
ruontns io rreaerve
| ’' Till*
meeting is officially sponsored
cwt? the taxpayer: *7 ami a monthMarket
by the Michigan congrews of Par.venea at Ann Arbor
Michigan l&gt; brcomiQZ a
’ ...
.
.... . . ™ . en*"
leacners.
n,\a™*
a™l_^
cbcr?'..ou
b.ut
*n'
Comparative statement* of the number-of em|iJoyc&lt;- in thc vnriu'i-. dr­ Ito In 19TJ thro It did two year*
Ail members
P T A 5lcrMtr&lt;1
ln ---------- ,—
—Juratwn
ui in- nortmcntii during different administration-..
.
■&gt;organisation:! will be inter &lt;-;.ted in vnr(
j
to
be
present
lii
vitcd to be present ’Hicre kill bi a .
Tlu- director of agriculture I- om* th«.
• poit for the.month of August,
O» UlHUUle &lt;4. l» held in A4.n *r.
.
... iL; /a .,An
hTATE OF MICHIGAN
of these appointive official* who has wliea
’
Michigan oil-fields produced
Mk .l«.n
who ,, lhu
• taken on editorial work and each 878,777 barrels of ml ami could have
on Nove.n»..r a. 1. .nd 4 -Uli Ihe
|„,u.
■1 week issues a sheaf of bulletin* m- addi-ri ni
\M»nln« n Ihr Jnur.n Anniu.1 l-.rTbctoi, ,„r „„
,H tended to make tlw work «f. the
had ptuduc-’
rnl Rdnratlon In unit.- ni Ann Ar- nlIU( n,mlltg
iinn.a.,. tlw dm\ newspatwr editor much raM&gt; r and
bor tlw l-.n-nt
ItnUtuU.
„„ rnd„.
„„

« “»

PARENT-TEACHER INSTITUTE NOVEMBER 2-4

Tte Institute opens on Thursday
---------- • morning. November 2 at 9 o'clock, in

Administration Boasts Of Payroll
Reductions Is Exploded By Facts

U - &gt;dn: j.ioRrt ot the Mtelittinn Saturday -n- of. n tn tbmr-t-i put Cotutn.» ot rnrrnL, nnd TtArhers
ulr)ilrr-ur lunclirrMi ticket...
nnd
■
.......tlie Extension ™.t.o&gt;.,
Division -4
of n..
the „,n ltoah lbr).
not h,vp „„
University of Michigan
rolled in tin- Institute Piirrnt’ Outside speakers of naUonnl repu- Tcachcr locals throughout tlw state
I tatlon haw- .been obtained for the are expected to wnd a delegate to
two-nnd-u-hulf-day session of (lie U» Parent EdiicatUm institute this
Institute. Mrs H F- Ijiiirworthy, of
Winnetka. Illinois, first vice-presi­
dent of the National Congress of
Parente and Teaclvrs , is M’|iedul*d DESTRUCTIVE WIND
to sjH-uk on Thursday morning ntSTORMS SAT. NIGHT
io o'clock. Dr. Frankwood E. Wil­
liams. Internntlonally known t*y-1
, ..
,■
Chiatrist of New York City, will be Damaged Barna and Other
the speaker at the evening meeting
Buildings —-Worst Effect
on Thursday ut 7 30 o'clock in the;
Felt in Sunfield
‘
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. This
sweeting
to the
public
—„ Is open
-r~- —
— r
-Dr.' Saturday n|ght a cyclonic storm
■ Williams will Hgain
uualn speak
sneak on
&lt;&gt;n Frida/
Flicker swept over the northern and some &lt;4
morning at 9 30 o'clixk.
Die southern
on Prlportions
1'*-------of-----------this coun
-----­
‘day afternoon al 2 o'clock. Dr. Paul ty Evidently the twister did not get
Voelk'r. state su|HTintend',nt of down to the usual small path ,&lt;&gt;f
public instruction, will Rive tin- prin- ,»ix lo twenty rods. One part of it
clpal addies*, and in the evening took a- wide sweep beginning ut the
Mrs Lungworthy and Profeswir Willlrim Clark Trow, ot flic University the Rogers .* clioolhouse and extend­
of Michigan, will be the speakers nt ...„
ing west and northward. This same
the annual dinner Saturday morn- ■ storm, it is • believed.Ing at 9 o'clock Dr Frank N Free- mto Clinton com
man. Profc.wir nf Education of the' wivaax-. Another
Uflpersity ot Chicago, and Floyd character storied
Den. the well .known novelist, will tivr-work near
appear on thc program. Thera' two hit the Tobins 1
men will abo npeuk at puA*ncheun J village and swi.

" portancr &lt;&gt;f hi*, dc|&gt;artmcni and th
cbtiniy fair- railed nt'

* rt num'why certain in pt -.
•; ides heretofore reitdwd could tv
!&gt;■ attempted thi'
’ ; (hr ftiir officluh ?
ii pintm^ni. Now

more ctnp!

-----

eminent -*fc»
■al.Inst wini

severe d;untut&lt;
barns* were unroofed.
Zasu Pitts and Slim Sum- torn • down ami Mitral animals
j killed Tlie damage in that township

about *13 month or $156,000 a year.

OCTOBER 2$ AND '29

.NOVEMBER 1 AND 2

“THE SILK EXPRESS”
Also Comedy

All Scats 10c

Attrnd Thttt Bargain Shout!

Other Products

• board cha

momn&gt;

Admission iOc and 2Qc

Whenever you buy HESS PRODUCTS, you
are buying the best. All ingredients used are
of excellent quality. Each product is abso­
lutely guaranteed.

MiL-hrooms ba
m a board or conunh

SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY

Wednesday and Thursday

GUARANTEED

»2o bn? in Ju v. Kh.i

THEATRE
MIDDLEVILLE - field township
(Where sound sounds best)

uproo
kiilcd and Mtvrral tr
Jetty Andrus* home
large evergiwris were uprootedFmm that point-on buildings «*■&gt;•
in a few instances wrecked and
inanv badly damaged
A’ tin Windstorm insurant* c&gt;mpan' oilier all day Monday thyre
was a.xtieam of telephone and perFonnl calls, reporting damnifx from

STOCK
During the winter months stock needs a condition­
er.’For your Horses, Cattle, Hogs, and Sheep, DR.
HESS’ Improved Stock Tonic is unsurpassed. It
is a conditioner and mineral supplement.
3 lbs., 5 lbs., 15 lbs., and 25 lbs. Packages

POULTRY

the department

■ damage .ripping
। barn. roofs and
• nuthuildirusj In Carlton quite m-

Icnn-to on tlw qorth side nf hi’

Dr. Hess Products

Good condition is essential to egg production. DR.
HESS’ Poultry Pan-a-min is particularly valuable
for this. The combined ingredients act as a gen­
eral conditioner, an appetizer, a laxative, diuretic
and mineral supplement.
3 lbs., 7 lbs., 15 lbs., and 25 lbs. Packages

omni
w ppblic
had 13 di awing
immi’xioi

“Out All Night”

Keep and Establish Healthy
Stock and Poultry By Using

. HOG SPECIAL—Ver-mi-trol (for chicken flock
treatment), Louse Powder and Healing Powder.

TWENTY-FOUR PER­
SONS ON PROBATION

B. A. LyBARKER

C. II. Osborn'b Rwyjoit Saya
Fifty-Six Mothes Arc

" IV/ii-re Immediate Attention uuJ Conrfcsy are sliou’ii lo oil ”

i of 1933

(ion and numbers ol them were un-

1911! till nit- in nil- offiii

WE DELIVER

ire of guwts. Read full particulars

One Hundred and Seventy- •bout this show on another page ot
- ' thc Banner.
Five Manufacturers Unite
* in Exposition

found. Their dm
Tin re are « m.«|
which uikt

in many

PHONE 2115

ziK .'ira. daemon American
BIG FORD DISPLAY IN
Hand. -The* Dixie High-, and othw
DETROIT THIS WfEK •nurtainerx will add to the plea*,

ration boaerf txiyrnli
ir at $4.0d0, his wl^ant ;
inanag’-r at $3.01

ion The department

HASTINGS, MICH.

Receiving Pension's

h‘- Banner this week ti'IU
Aninversay sale and
()&gt;• price quotation--.

When proper deduct!
&gt; make iip for pnyrt

Hair, pt
. o. with display* by one hundn
and seveutv-fi1.- manufactun

Donslblr and prop
made to account t.

was "unloaded and
(dr refrigerator. Their
r chums, heavy beet

iinn uincement in the '
week for prices during

rganiz
health'nni

[jjkc Huron.
rnangcd-ln actual construction work pny circuit!
on force nccdunt number exa-tly ministration

he claimed as
Responsible

mimes of nil employees, many work­
ing part time, out on (he read do- paFlnu-nti
ntliciiil.-.,
itig shoveling. holding sfrivjvr.- nanu-ly. f
partment a
tlw (tepartmi’tH has
and Uu- department of public
brretl n.&lt; Ijigh ns a thousand In inent.
instruction. Five of bhe ie are hcadotfice of
on the administrative-and rnviuc:rIng payroll- of the highway depart­
H&lt;re thr artment stood at "63. At that date a
number were iM-ti^gnen work on
but must bear full
half tune in order tnnt the Wdrk be
■ any failure to
divided and the maximum number
charge of tnunv faithful and expert-

whedule hr

Remember

observe that
1931 bi

inquires de

Housework Is
Easier When Your Home Is
Warmed By

NSllMERS

Just Phone 2305

rarnc'.t nn
Un* payroll ot tly exccutm- juhe but now carried separately on pay­
roll of the dyt.Mon of pardotg. and
IKiniltfs Thi:-

the all-time-high of 1929
than $311,000,000 a year was being
expenned for new highway work. state tiviisurec remains unchanged
In 1929 the expansion was still at slnfr 1929 notwithstanding the Mail'
full speed ahead In 1032 the legis­ since the bank holiday has Ins n
lature called a halt on state trunk
line extension and passed a law’that tfen of clerical work than in any
' beginning- January I. 1933. all the former year.
w
weight tax and &gt;i portion of thc gas' Changes tn the laws' covering tlw
advertising and sale of delinquent
itics to aid in tlie paying ofl of lx&gt;nd- tax lands should have resulted in
■ id indebtednttM and to aid thc considerable less work in the &lt;i' ; counties in inaintajnim: their cmin- partment of the auditor gen-rat
ly raid systems. This leaves less Tlie tabulation ,hued
auvu by uxsiwaw
thc auditor
, than $5,009,000 available in 1933 for imnetal *howx a reduction of 21—
| new state wort: Notwithstanding hut a careful examination uul m-thi* a careful examination of the close thc fact’ that 15 formerly car
department administrative and en- ri,M On thr auditor-genera!'-’ a-,
guttering payrolls util disclow the roll have been slipped over on'i
i presence of nearly as many admin- separate payroll under thc title o
Utrators. engineers and Mipcrvhors uniform abcounting. .In truth they
in July ol 1923 as ip July 1932 when are a?, much a part ol thc depart­
! every effort was being put forth to nwnV as.the inheritance tax exam­
, bring thc big program of former inerx or the head book-keeper. Tinrears to
tn completion
rntnnlntlnn
. leaves Mr Stack
.........
. a.....
.
years
with
reduction of
■
Gar Ferries Shift.
exactly .six when compared with the
Further than this the payroll of Pa.'M of Julv. 1^1. .• percentage
the Michigan 'State ferry between
D:le rc2i&lt;:(| for economy
Mackinaw City and Saint Ignac- wol,ld dictate a much greater rehas until thc present year been car- dqction.
.
.
I ried us ii part of the highway deState Lawyer* Multiply,
partment payroll. It will by ob- Back in 192‘&gt;. Michigan prided itserved that this payroll is now being S&lt;-if 01J the character and presume
carried separately. This accounts of us at'r.rnrv u"ncru)'s dcpnrtiAent
for another boasted employee reduc- Tlv* legal* brnsine of• -'
- -■then
the state
I Don of ll'Z
'
, required 23 Inwyc:
By 1029 this
When the present payroll of the department had grown to number
highway department- is compared 44. In 1931 I’, had dropped to 34. but
; with those of former years when on July of 1933, according tq thc
vast Mims were being extiended up- administration's'&lt;&gt;wn schedule, it
on state construction and when it is had leaped to 52. inert1 than twice
. remembered that very little -Mate the number required in 1926 and 18
construction outside of the little more, lawyersthgn v.w required
now being carried forward from fed- tn 1931. Exactly 24 mme slate luwicral funds. Is not even contemplat-1 years arc »n the July.’ 1933. payroll
cd. the luiyroll of 1933 upiiears in- of the attorney general than arc
rtaled rather than deflated.
; shown by thc July. 1932. payroll one
So much lor the highway false &gt;'c*r tt$°Good Showing.
claim:, department. How about the
others? Tlie health department is The superintendent of, public in­
shown as having reduced 1U force struction has reduced his force from
by 33 since 1931. Practically all of 64 to 48. an exceedingly creditable
• this reduction was accomplished as showing thr salaries (or thr month
the result of thc special seasion of dropping to 47J48 «Hi as compared
1932 and In no wise is to be credited with $12 625.53 in July of 1931
■ । to any policies-adopted by the pres-:; The department of state alto madfc

Consumers Coke is clean.
No dust, few ashes.
The soot and dirt have been removed.
It’s all Heat—no waste.

*9“ fS

then- were 2(»M&gt; employed there were
actually on the department ndtninistfatiti' Aiiid •viiginecring payrolls
considerably Icm. than half that
number notwithstanding cmi.;trucr-

CONSUMERS POWER CO.

VALLEY FORGE
When you think the going is a bit rough —^yhen business isn’t all
that you had anticipated—rdon’t surrender your convictions along
with your courage. Remember Valley Forge! Let the unbreak­
able spirit of George Washington and his brave bahd of patriots
who faced cold, pestilence and famine that the colonies might gain
freedom be the guiding motive of those who carry on. Our task
is no more difficult, dangerous or hopeless than was theirs.
REMEMBER VALLEY FOR.GE!

THE HASTINGS BANNER

�THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESD1T. OCTOBER

PAGE SEE

IMS

m-r bulldlntrold cqrpets were placed'
take $13,000,000 from thc sales tax last year. Out of what it doe.* approand drenched with water. There thef
[money, together with what shall be prlate it must sustain and carry on
Are wa* .'topped. Everything be-i
(■contributed by the National govern- the work of tlw County Home with
tween that point and the corner;
'ment—all to be used for relief work It* nearly fifty inmate.*.
was burned to the ground.
within tlie state—the supervisors j' The only powibility of county co­
felt that it would be for the best in- operation with the state. In the
Vr. Wilrfont also remember* the j
■ ■HU UUJlU ULlILU t.rcst of all conjrt 1 io u....*
have the' matter of supplying the County
. blit fire In Hinting* when the lower'
• .
j County Bnergeficy
felfnre Relief• Emergency Welfare Commission .
' hotel, or Newton House, also all -the,
'onunued frpm pact
(Continued from page one)
I Commission look ’ : *r all relief :wilh funds, would-be from what is
store.* on North Michigan avenue'
...... t^Z--------------------------------------------- work in tljis cotyit^
; known as the •’Horton
money.
which were then standing, also the*
,
tnlMion. Doing ro will save haring! There will be other advantages. The atate.dwes Barry county sonic- '&lt;....
Spalding croquet and fish rod fac- of such money, m arrive in-that city.
conflicting’county and state relief nirough cooperation wtl) the feder- thing over• SUS.OOO
-—— *-■
lory nil went up hi smoke. It wil-.i
agencies V’emotmc to-workJn the ai
a] government
government tne
the state
state win
will nave
have aa ’ ‘
lhc -tax^and t&amp;bc
Afte’r the Wilmont famllv hadI a difficult fire to fight, and it seem-i
, cd lor a few minutes iw if thc whole!
i‘* i-ne time It will considerable fund that can be used
to thU c,,un?’ l«r U!*' P^p-im*
■—rckwtlw
:o vtnpiuj
&lt;mploy men
mf.n iur
jor wura
swk un
w countv
com,tv -----of liquidating
bonds and
m«:.iu
—• -— opportunitv
.«
---=• -iu
—nu&lt;\
- they decided they would nwvi • i of Slate street would be wiin.*d out.
’ - a of mipervhing and.roadb.
ahJ ... ■
««
.
.. . upr^o-I
‘ ’ nitwr
.li- - —hw
Iizmi* Inun Hastings and so advised hu -rtf ; A steam fire engine was brought'
buy them will find that in almost
There have been in the past, large
-Thu
purpose
of- this
other ficail
road t'viu
cxpenM-s.
Just,
W.TU9
wnefe except
•veent pHat’ori is
---------------------------.... &lt;,l!uie
tlu-re will
if the state shall
Cam-inr -relief "work,
‘7o employ menU»ho"would.
wl.n b.- l«.ft
left &gt;r
.hall (y,jilng when they would reach Bat down fropt ' Grand Rapid* ThKi )&lt;aWftiuatitities- of furniture and hotiseevery case, that these pictures and
&gt; was stationed on the river bank nti
where the
definitely requires otherwlu require local relief. Sugh
11 a11 ,*«
,o •'&gt; 'j1'
furnishing
advertisements
and
cir
­
each Mlch'ein c-unty to do Il-such m&lt; n w1h aw&gt;reclate a chance . to | suto,a,u,“ll&gt;’ »25lx&gt;0- Ol couw ' .•t date, ab-.-ut the middle the foot of Jefferson -street to keep
as c*rln&lt; for Bdti?. afflicted cases rilin Ule Inoney. and lt wtll
;county cannot pay this to rJ,«- of November
b-r 18*12
IWI it w.i- Iwyond the lire from sprvadiiin beyond that'
getting them into their store, where
culars distributed in this town ami
It b thc puuwe of the board to &gt;r &amp;w the county U they shall tto it ’
"^are Com- the
,1V time wlwji Mr. Lake
L_’:_ usually, left
~ . Another one train Qtarloltet
the, surrounding territory purport­
thc high powered salesman docs
havetake charge u
j. wju lPU5
thus p&lt;.
be ^p
Seen
there? ts
Is every
ev«rv mlssl&lt;&gt;n ----a11111. ;*11 —
»teLs it ----from; "tbe tha!
ua.v thr
&gt;&lt;.T .eommlsdon
—
n tncn
‘“a. *i,y for home. He had waited‘ was stationed neat’-the foot of Mich-i
nit relief work In
n-i.rv
Mimic
.... the
.........
......
state
.tave
’iL* tU
credit
it must
uavpay
.....
of all
Barry
county, _____
(reason why
supervisors
conclud-!
s-a‘To
e- To
save
credi.
it must
tlrnc fcll(j n.,t ..'tx'lm: the Wil- igan avenue, on the south side, to!
ing to offer some wonderful bar­ . the rest, which in a great many
’ As mother.' pensions are a part ed that everything in the nature, of!, ve^ „,nJ, ..
wonts had started for Hastings. He • &gt;ve thc building.) In that, part of;
cases, result in a sale whereby they
”
gains in their and our lino. Some
of relief work in a county, the temporary relief. Including mothers’ .' Sn ’*, ■ 00 “u^‘ !/tsl. ,"la, 11 V10 "u* going to drive a round-about town. At ant- time the old H.rU 1
tMkMMftmtMt -pnrnm. dull l» IumK»««r.d car- i‘u* £““« •»*“ “““"“J "JI"
’
........ !• • •
• •••-:office •)■,• I. T s: iufof them would be if They could be 1 could have bought BETTER goods
also be taken over bv the rommls-.. rit-d on by the County Emergency dtr the Horton bill, there aould accordlngly father in,! : - :r I-,i- ..
r Bros,
of us for LESS money.
had, but the customer who tries to
the other members of thc family nt double store were all afire. It was
slon. It ha- it.- own examiners to Relief
Commission. , ‘ .
:
hrH°hi^-ni\the
.
i;-k»k into the merits of everv rase _ ,board- considered
what
it iy
U couiu
C“ d no
" T. -iicip
h-p- uoi-raiiy.
agreed pn place In Battle Creek, -w1 hot it did not seem jws-lblc that [
The board considered what
it qUfA(jon Of what the county can do an
and decide whether the applica-:n)„.M
jght be
• to cooperate (n ,uppl).,„, ,lmdj .„
hr able
.b&gt; to
&gt;. do
d».,«
Co,lnl). started out" to walk to Bedford, hop-' anyone could get near them tn light i
ins and expecting to. arrive there
fftc: but Mr Wilmont, with th- I
tlon Should be er-nted to a mother-^th
the County
Relief Emergency weuare
.............
.. ........... Emergerfby
— ••*•**•••-■
Welfare comm
Commission
’.ssion win
will
in _.
any■ particular
’Commission in the wav
■ .
.. Instance.
..........................................
”! of autsnlvinw
■?**« dtpend rnllrelv upon wlui tft .-at. before Mr. lake did. nnd they sue- acutance nf Kit McElwain, lugged;
Tlie tnard cmnd fee no reason if with funds. We explain elsewhere can do .n [&gt;aying what it owes Batrv ceeded. When Lake arrived at Bed- thr; hose from thc old hand engine,
ford by the longer route thc father a inch wax pumpjng industriously
whv there should be both a rountv, that there was no escape from re- comity—about $95,000
accompanied him back to Battle front thc big cistern on State street.!
nnd a stnte agency-at work in the-lduflng the county budget from $78.‘ -------------- » « ► '----------(Creek to pick up the rest of the hack of the two frame buildings nnd
same field A* the welfare needs inl500 last year to $60,000 this year— qi |DCD\/|cnDC PUT nilT
I family, while Anthony alone started tBe Me*'.er warehouse &lt;i:td put out '
the county are beyond the ability a decrease x&gt;f $12,500. This will;
tnV loUno LU I Jjjj I
of the county to cate for alone, and jnecessarily curtail the amount of MOTHFR^’ PENSION ITFM out a boy of eleveh years, to walk the fire. Hi- hair and eyebrows ‘
ns the state has set up the organ!*!money that the county can raise by l¥lu 1 nuno_rcnioium 11 ui»i ter Hastings from Bedford. Mr. Wil- were tinged and In* arms blistered,
Mr. Wilmont thinks it was before’
ration for doing it and has taken'tax for jxiwible relief wnrk It can- WillBe Looked After by rnont -ay* he remember that that
By any outside furniture store on the same class of.goods,.or
over such work, and .has voted to,not appropriate as much as it did J was a long walk. When he reached that'time that the old wooden
{Emergency, Relief Comm­ this town he inquired for William bridge across the Thornapple on
forever forfeit our rights to the furniture
Butler. None of those lie tlrri a-ked Broadwav was carried away by the:
—Saves County $11,000 ■(.seemed
to know WHliam Butler, high water. The roadway,was nuti
We explain" elsewhere why the Finallv he went to thc old frame, then built up ns n is now The
business of this town.
board of supervisors hud to reduce store building, two stories high, at bridge began quite a Utt&gt;- .south of
the county tax from STB.500 last “’•’
the river and conformed Ip. ’the
About Those
year to u little less than $6t&gt;.000 this now occupied by Mr. Tolle* with his grade :of the hill r-n ytc north side.]
year, pn account of the fifteen nulls pipdude business. Mr. and Mrs. and-wits carried tor a constiirratnc;
■tax limit law. To meet* this situa­ Hand ojierated the bakery. They distance up that hill before it reach-:
1— House them properly.
tion the supervisors decided that not only made bread, pics and cakes, j ‘ ••
- • —
’
they would have to cut out mothers' but I hey also baked crackers. Tlie' that the bridge was In danger. H&lt;-j
2— See that they are not infected with worms.
pensions, which cost the county lad inquired of Mr. Hand if he know I remembers that among thoa- who'
If they arc wc have both flock and individual treatment,
$11,000 last year. That does not
.... ........................- ....... ...... «...
-,iiv &gt;.&lt;i
mean, CT
that’..""
the mothers
no the baker nuswend nnd warn pi-pple from ntt;mpt!nc:
3— Feed them PURINA Lay Chow or WINNER
------v,‘ry will
tla!kget
- -*"»i
help, but it means that the newly that he did. but that it was a cun
Laying Mash at $1.95 per 100 lbs.
formed Comity
County Emergency Relief siderablc
Commission
will
have
to
took
after
tn comini
II you have plenty of home grain mix yqur own mash
ail cases ot nt-x-d. The Judge of
using 32 per rent Supplement. It's cheaper.
... .... ------- Although;
Probate, in $hdse court thc jx-nsiutu nt night-.
innirod tiiat the bridge was
are, grunted, and thc finance com­
We Pay the HIGHEST Market Price for
mittee of thc .su|KTvlsors, of which
an- eccentric character, who loved where the Banner office was thcn&gt;fun tto’ dozen or more employees
Supervisor Hyde of Johnstown is and a good breakfast r
Poultry, Cream and Eggs
located oti the pre ent site of the of Mr. GreuM-l'.s foundry mid machairmari, agreed upon this plan to take any pay.
Wullace to it and seed store. Mr. chine *!iop uwd*to have. At that,
and n was indorsed by the board of
tell aonie tall fishing, hunting and Dewey owned a cylinder pre.;-, and tune plow ixunt* were made by thc
. siipervLwr*.
j■j cd to and lit.* unci.-.
trapping stories. It is interesting did not have a steam cngihe to op- i-Jiop iur almost every make of plow,
I
difficulty
in
.gettni'g
to
remember
thijt
Luther
Bennett,
crate
It Ini-lead there was a large They sold tor nb&gt;ut one-third of
It Ls estimated that -10.000.000 per­
.
wheel with a lone handle which a the presr-nt price. Mr. Greusel was
renumbered the son, for n long time operated
sons ride blcycivs in Britain.
a blacksmith shop at that place, strong man-could turn.if he liad lots a jolly, employer, wlui’loved to play
wax ;ti-&lt;&gt; an expert plnstcror, of muscle Anthony had the mus- Jokes on folks&lt;mid rntoyjed a good
ground.
us a violin player. Luther civ and regularly every.week fur one on himself. Mr. Wilmont .-aid
one time playing at u dance a coiustdt rabh time hc'w-.u* the. horse lie could never n‘:k to work for a
ting.-, when omeone asked jxiwcr for the Banner, which then better man. He looks back bn tlnwe
inn yon play Money Mibk'.*” printed two pngwl at ti Pule on the twenty years an among tlie hap:h Luther answered, ’ Well old Campbell pref.-. For three hunts piest and best of his Hie Now. nt
i t, I'll tix it so no damn man of this hard, work he deceived the 82, Iw knows hi . die** of hard work,
ai play it.” and la* rauld.do princely sum of 50 cent*. ., are over. He Iur- enjoyed Hu.nl|ngn
; Twenty yvat., of Mr. Wilmont^ in his 71 '.rars of life here, He has
। the late Ge.irev M. Dewey life was sja nt In Hasting* a* a nothing bilt good, trill toward the
ublishlng the Bunner in the moulder In the employ ol Sylvester &lt;uy and its pcojile. He bus always
Wilmont owned p Cirvuscl. who is still living at the UFen glad tu me» t his share of tlie
vcftt of wht re th- home of his son in Battle Creek; resjxinMbilltles tiiat fail to the good
House now standi, and near Mr. Wilmont delights to recall the citizen.

MS UVEO HERE

WELK RELIEF
IMS DEM

02373607

Misleading Advertising
Of Furniture Bargains

We Will Absolutely Guarantee To
Meet Any Bona-Fide Prices Offered

Just A Word

Pullets

Miller Furniture Co

IN BUSINESS OVER .THIRTY YEARS

Wallace Feed and Seed Store

A Larfife Surplus Stock

^TZZSZZZSZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZj-

Former Prices Disregarded!.

fLETi GO AMERICA

Shoes for Work
or Dress

With the railroad

v.-Smg in-the i&gt;ufl:!-

See Our Windows
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
We’re Forced to Make Room tor Rubber Footwear I

: hOW th
I watch*­
’ rcadim
was icti up Ini
j tied io thc upi
: animal had toek
I roit, which tin
‘ which in jurn op :a’&lt;.!
I mill b

Children’s
Shoes and Oxfords

Boys’ Long Wearing
Shoes and Oxfords

Built strong to «tand hard knock*. soft
Llk leather., ^oomy toe*.

Sizes
8 to 2

Your
Choice

ralue. long wearinc soles.

Your
Choice

$&lt;44

All sizei
in .Boys

Women’s Suede Footwear
PUMPS. TIES. STRAPS—BROWNS and BLACKS
Everyone’s wearing suede for dress—Now priced low

$1.9S $2.4S $2.9S
Men’s Dress Oxfords
and Work Shoes
Several Style* to Choose1 From.
Youi\

$&lt;88 All

Choice

sizes
6 to 11

Men’s and Boys’
Leather Hi Cuts
Men's 16-in. Height,
Double Soles, now

‘2.98

Boys' 12-in. Hicut
OQ
Shoe*, D'ble Sole*, now CaaCaV

Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store
114 W. State St

‘Barry County'* Busiest Shoe Store”

Hastings, Mich.

the Camp Ground’ ro
which furnished the t»

egplled an amusing

d with trees and Rnitts.
that-jx-rtod cows not onto run
ischoldcr had to have
about his premise*. but thr.
One

mus
iiorttc. There were no elect
nor lights of any kind an ti.
As he was hurrying ’through the
grubs west.of the school house he
fell over something. . Ho realized it
grist mill, which wa
was an animal, Before he cou!d-rel. of tiic lower dam.
i the two. Also the Barlow and Good­ cover from his fright he stumbled
year erf-t miU.
Mr. Wilmont. over another cow ul-o in hLs path­
; laughed ns he Mid, ••‘nitre :&gt;n'- &lt;w i­ way. Still more brightened than
i ter enough in that creek nt times ever he went slam against a cow
i to.turn a grindstone norv. eav noth­ that was standing up. He was sure
that he was a goner, tluit a bear was
; ing about ;»*vr for three mill- "
I Mr Wilmont was a mertiter of the bound* to get him. wlwn one of the
I Hastings Arc drpartmen? for forty cows- that he disturbed .-di-iok the
i years, for twenty-five years of that h’ll that was attached tolthe strap
:tlme being the pipeman. For many about her neck. He* afterwards;
w. , learned'.that there were, about 25)
yfctrs-the only flic fighting cqmn! ----men: was the
t1— bucket • brigade
• •
- COUa ln t,1Bl btfnch, each with a
who
। passed the water by hand up to the ‘'’Ire^'Ht sounding bell, so tiiat she)
flry in bucket*. He recall* when the ^&gt;uld
dlit|hgui#hed from thc oth1 eg hand engine was purchased, and ers
^er °*I,erremembi'red that tht-writer s-dathf-r
Naturally Mr. Wilmont became'
.was chief of the fire department at interested in hunting, and fishing*
(that time. Ho recall* how they Used as a kid. Hi' said most people now
to practice with that old hand en- would not rea’.lfc that nt one time
ijyL5*** ,1i'w blg n
they Leach lake emptied Into Middle lake.)
;could throw and how far.
that into, what was called Lnwer
rrn’r”’lx&lt;rs the first b‘.g tiro Jake, and that in turn emptied into
Hastings had. At that time he was the Little Thornapplc rfver. It was
W?W1
ln the* frame the endeavor of several farmers to’
.building that now stands where the Rain more pasture land that led to
iCut-rate shoe store Is heated the ditching on the south end of
He happened to look up and saw Leach lake, so that water now runs
smoke coming front thc roof of the toward Twin lakes instead of toward
! &gt;wo-.Mory frame butldin'g at the Middle lake.
.
,
corner of Church and Slate streets. Right here it might be interest-i
now occupied by the Banner office. Ins to recall that Mrs. Wilmont /
Uu’P °'cllJ:!l‘&lt;1 hy a grocery father^ Albert S. Cptllns, was the
rnil
condt*‘*d bJ' J'M-ph man who had charge of the saw3£n* W,‘en hv
'hf min in Hastings in those earlier
h5 .dr°PP«l his armful of days.
“hurried to Mr. Cole to Mr. Wilmont remembers the little
‘ In hl. ?? .t5rr*
a fl™ ujMtalrs building on the north side of the
hl’trvx o
0011111 not rtver ncar Michigan Avenua, about
i *Trie
■$ •M*PPC&lt;1 out- where Urn old Newton cider mill
'
” ?’,MT he rushed up- used to itand, that the father of
. _f0,nid llw whole .upper Luther and Lon Bennett operated
r?,„.n.,na.mMS' Jt WM 8Onie Job
a blacksmith shop. He was an
1 flre „11 was done by *3fPert workman and made spears.
tea.ing down one little building and traps and knive* for the Indians in
leaving another, occupied by John the earlier days and later for hunt-j
Hessmer. On the roof of the Beu-j ers, fishermen and trappers. He was

late Henry A G&lt;

CHEER
UP

111 nn

iiiiii

min

CLEAN
UP

Camay
Kirk’s Hard Water Castile
Chipso Flakes or Granules
P &amp; G and Kirk’s Flakfe
Oxydol
z Large 23C
Large 23c
Ivory Flakes

2

8
Smalt
Small

lie
Sc
19c
25c
10c
loc

THESE PRODUCTS ARE TRUE VALUE
BARGAINS. BUY ALL YOU CAN NOW
The dealers listed below are running special soap sales

HASTINGS, MICH,
Feldpausch Food Market
C. H. &amp; W. L. Hinman
Hastings Food Shop
Wood Bros.
Harry Sponable
W. E. Roush
H. Warner
Bessmer’s Market

FREEPORT, MICH.
J. H. Reamer
Freeport Cash and Carry
I. H. Moore
F. E. Brunner

WOODLAND, MICH.
E. O. Shorno
Mr*. R. L. Wright

PRAIRIEVILLE, MICH.
W. F. Smith
H. A. Beadle
H. McKibben

ASSYRIA, MICH.
C, C. Serven

DOWLING, MICH.
J. Don Wright

HICKORY CORNERS
F. J. Towne

DELTON, MICH.
H. T. Reynold*
C. L. Leonard, R. &amp; W.

CLOVERDALE, MICH.
Patton'* Grocery
R. E. Pierce

NASHVILLE, MICH.
E. C. Kraft
John Appleman

MIDDLEVILLE, MICH.
J. J. Vanderveen
Frank Lee

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1033

Social Events and Personal Mention
L..—--'

, /. - — . -

A

1

”1 American Legion
H rh V nKr fll I
IVIHIlL nLL
Auxiliary Activities IIULLU
z-siaar-A itr-ixbr-id

o„ TOt^,K,

. .■-s-rl regular meeting :
\:".',rtcan L?g'.cn Auxili try u.llb: Held a

GflMFS HF PF

;up ‘he law profession, made Judges
appointed for life terms and respon*&gt;ble not to voters, who could be in- .

imi
i
TUESDAY EVENING Sports

UnillLU IILLI I UL-one hundred year* England ha* gone
ahead in thi* matter and reduced
Chas Ed*Eid.i of Newaygo was ki
'Continued from page one)
! meeting. to have a social hour at SAME HOLDS TRUE IN crime to a minimum. America can
the city Monday.
her son. Wm. Several.^.li
——’S HAPPY gathering
do-the same.
' of Bat-' HELD H
ON
SUNDAY
eLU
UN OU NUM! every session, starting next week
Fred Henson of Richland was In und Mrs. Rose Blankcnburg
LIFE,
SAID
DR
JOHN
"Who is a lawyer.?' asked thc prizes have been prepared, which II
■ He Creek.
I
u--------‘• AH members are unit'd to attend nnd
the city on Turrsdfy on business.
speaker. And he proceeded to an­ tlie boys and girls will appreciate.
i now is the time to pay your dues 1
E. TRACY
Miss Anne Burton of.Ann Arbor
of John Pour Plan-1: for the observance ot Arm­
swer that he i* a man certified by
When the parade readies thc |
In Wool, Leather
thc state to be a man Intelligent monument at the intersection of • I
istice Day will be announced later. 'I
. indianapoli*. tnd..
Frank Met at Lake
Burgens.
NO CIVILIZED SO­
and moral enough to fill that re- Broadway and State streets, the' I!
|i Mr. and
nnu ' Mr*
*uia, John
JUIlll Shafer
coater ot
of
Odessa Resort
Corduroy!
girls
will
turn
to
the
left
and
go
to
;
[
sponslblfl^placr
satisfactorily.
But
it
Mrs Anna Teadt Diets ot clew'" | Fowler were Sunday guest*
guests of Mrs
CIETY WITHOUT LAWS
. On Bunday. October 21. Wenonah Mr. and Mr- Archie McDonald
land. Ohio, visited Hastings friends M F,.d,.wa and famjly,
-------is
reflflpiizrh
---------------------------that there la a --ronsld-1
— I the High sdiool gym. where a com-!
the post week.
Mr and Mrs. Andrew Herbert cn- Reiort al fnke Odessa was the scene entertained eight i’u•.-!.•&gt; *i n buffet He Recommended England's! e.-able percentage of lawyers who do1 mittee has prepared an interesting
.
T ,
, &lt;not know as much as they sliould; program of games and sports. The, |
Mr and Mrs. Carl Weaplntet re-pertained a nephew from Constan- of one of the most delightful gnth- ten on Sunday evymng followed by a
pleasing nuulcai program by Larry Plan of Naming Judges and another element* who are smart .boys will proceed tn the- fair
turned on Monday utter a few days'I tine pari of the past.week.
getting togetlier of tile descendants Wolfe. .
lenough. who have no moral back- grounds, where they will be separat.- I Wool Jackets In red. green,
visit in Chicago
. Mrs M. Fedcwa. Mrs.Maude
i
Cleaning Up Pfofessipn
orange and coral. In the Jatground which makes it unsafe toen-'ed into four groups, depending up- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Loy Royer of Battle Schomp and Mis* Ambra Fedewa of- the twin
----- -daughter*
—-— of the late
' The members of the Commercial trust them tn m» responsible a post- 'bn their ages. Dick Htird will be in I
est styles. Thc jackets are
Creek vfldted Mr. And Mm. Gary were In Grand Rapid* on Salur- ,J°hn Peter Frank, who fought un­ SUFFERS FRACTURED
--------Club'hud a rare privilege at'thdr . tUn in human society.
day.
der
George
Washington.
charge of the group from fite to I
Cro.ik on Sunday
well tailored from tlw finest
RIBS
AND
LIMB
luncheon
yesterday
-noon,
when
-they
Formerly
all
a
lawyer
did
was
to;eight;
Al
Brown
of
thdsc
from
nine
Many in (his, county remember
Mrs Ruble Kelley of Kalamazoo Mr*. M. A. Lambic, accompanied
fabrics. Thc prices arc
Ibtencd
toDr.
John
E.
Tracy,
an
; try cases in court. Now a lawyer s'to eleven; Joseph Brozak those from'
spent Wednesday With her mother. by Lente Chaflee of Nashville, spent 'tosc twins. Mr*. Julia Ann Demamy
———™ A^'AruJ-He
*University Law' business is largely that of a businew twelve to fourteen and Leslie Haw- I
XK
the week end with M!m Helen Lam- «',rt Mr* Elizabeth Ann Rilxm II. who Floyd Van Auker ot Belding I'.
Mrs Mary Burges*.
.
Ill'
was
intro
­
consultant, who attempts to keep thorne those from fifteen upward.'
midst for a great many
Mrs Albert Logan of Ann Arbor bie at Frances Shimer school; Ml .**&gt;'•’ »n
duced
by
Attorney
Archie
McDon
­
Injured Sunday—Thrown
’
his chenl
client out of difficulties
difficulties. He u;
is;'There will be games and .-port*
’
'
.
M'nr* nnd were Bra) Daughter* of
was the guest of Mrs. W. R. Cook Morris. 111.
ald. .
.
an officer of the court, and is .is ;aplenty at the fair grounds which'
.... .
Mr. and Mrs L. E. R&gt;ycr enter- .the fioplui De Mar.sac. Chapter. N 8.. From Cur to Ground
1 The theme selected by Dr. Tracy much bound as the. court Itself, or. will make an interesting and enjoy­
’’
laidlcs' leather Jackets In
Mr and. Mr* Frank Rowley of-lalned-hte mother, Mr* Mary Roy- D..
*' A.
* R.
" of Grand Rapids.
As Mr and Mr* Floyd Van Auker
Thr
families
couunenv-d
to
ar
­
the
prosecuting
attorney,
to
i-ei
:able time for the boys
tan and brown suede .ant ex­
er.
alno
Mrand
Mrs
Harry
Royer
Adrian were Sunday guest* of fix
‘ ~ **“ —J
- ----little Dorothy Prins cif Belding gave a fine talk fur laymen, who that laws arc respected Wc haw
tremely popular thia f *11.
Al the gym. members of thc Busiand two soils of Bradford. Ohio, over rive about 11 30 and kept coming and
and Mr*. J. E. Matuxm.
were
driving
to
HasUngs
Sunday
to
surely
appreciated
it.
He
said
that
until i 30. when a bountiful pot
plenty ot half-baked lawyers said ;ness Women’s, Hospital Guild will ]
Zipper or button front* are
Mbs Marguerite H&amp;maiiiiperger the week end.
visit
Mr.
and
Mr
.fame*
Gilmer.
I
wlutt
made
game*
worth
while
are
available at
of Ypsilanti visited Mis* Jean
Mr*. J. C. Ketcham left on Tues­ luck dinner wxi enjoyed by seventy- they met with mi accident about the rules A game conducted without, the'&lt;jieaker. and we have far more ■ assist the teachers in charge.
than
----- we need of shrewd,
-----tricky,
. — dis-1
I At both thc boys' and tne girls' I
day for Kansu* City. Mo. and five people.
Mr* A L Rathbun of luikr Odes­ one o'clock ju*l north-ufid ca&lt;t of'mirs would bean absurdity The honest and disreputable lawyers ‘ meetipg sweet cider and doughnuts
Mr. and Mr* tao .Sutton and son Marshfield. Mo., for a visit with
Freeport .
rule* make tin- game The *anw i
..
.—
.j--wjtnfe served.
and
of Kalamazoo vuited Hastings rela- rclativrs Russell Zerbel accom­ sa. a daughter of Mrs Russell, and
According to the n p; rl given the holds true in the game of life We
owner of the resort, had arranged
'- It u believed that the Interest !
panied hfr as chauffeur.
Banner. Mr. Van Auk«r was driving cannot have a civilized -society withtaken in the young folks by the citi­
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Cordes and Mrs. the large ball. ro&gt;m into a dining sbuth and a Mr Klahn, accompan- 'out rule,
Mr. and Mrs. W. G Shane of
Fine,
soft
corduroy jackets
'
the
University
of
Michigan
to
de
roomland
it
was
arbowvr
of
beauty,
zens, including the city council,
Grand Ledge visited Mr nnd Mt* W. R. Cook, also Mrs. Phylite Rey­
led by hla wife and two children. The jaws which are the rules of
are preferred by many col­
nolds and Mrs. Albert Logan of Ann with flags drajM-d livre and there, wtre driving from the . east, when th- gain of life, c ner briefly the*c this. Thirty per cent of those who which appropriated $25 fur thc
L. Severance un Wednesday.
. lege students. We have the
start the study of. law in the Unirer-' /•cals." will be such that thr usual
Arbor ----have ----ocen ---------spending. a few and thc pictures- of George and the Klahn car hit the left rear ■eneral subjects .
Myer VombetK nnd Cash Bcechef -----•&gt;
i
Martha Washington and of thc -----------------------------------------------------•*ity of Michigan are sent home and chalking of windows and other Hal-'
Ciuirlotte attended Hie meeting day* ut A Century of Progress.
wheel of thc Vnn Auker machine
।
&gt;— ,hK„««.
; towe’en pranks will be set aside, and
tiic Hustings Rotary Monday
"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wulldorff. twins. Mrs Dcmaray and Mrs Rus­
away with the doctrine of rule of of the firs* year That is because an orderly, pleasant evening for
$^95
Ml-.' Beul,ih Severance wx-, home Ml*a Minnie Harrison and Robert sel. adorning the walls. Then- were Van Auker was thrown out.
t
.
.
.
.
.
. ,he&gt;' ar,J ascertained not to be In­ everybody will take place.
from Knlamazoo Saturday and Miv. and Helen Walldortf were Sunday two table* filled with family keep­
Mr. Klahn at once assisted. Mr
i
Safety
nf
property.
So
that
one
reljcctually
or
morally
capable
of
sake*
and
cherished
relic*
-for
thr
.MKs tails was home Hom Sturgis
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jm. Gleaand
Mrs. Van
Auker
and ---------Dorothy who own* property may have peace- mung a lawver s nlaee in wra-re—
.
—
.
.
—
_
.inspection of Hie guesta. One wa* V. his car and brought them to nb'e pouruiun of it.
Kennith
Mead «&gt;f Knlamarx) is _____________
son of Lansing.
The■ viaS X41aiKthe
THE COUNTY BUDGET
~
■. ^...;.;iMrs
Agnes Fisher. Miss Helen a watch engraved with tlutr father s Pennock hospital where it was found
^[hiidlng tl.v
thc jrt-ck
with ’£hu
grand*’
TOTALS'$65,988.46
paients. Mr and Mr. JoMqHi Mead Newton nnd Mis* Mated Stain, also name. John Peter Frank.-which be
Mr and Mr.- ta'wls Wilson and Ml Lena- Warren of Sunfield spent carried all through tiic RevolutlOn- at hi* tegs and three ribs. ix-Mdcs4 Rules defining Hu rights of r)!e .state insists upon such thorough
Sport* Jacket* in tan and
M‘ii George of Deiroit sirnnt Friday .from Friday till Sunday ut A Cell- ary war. '
having bad-cut . on his head. His
Thia Is a Reduction of Well
bftiwn suede are being worn
CI
.
.
,
.
.
training
for
thrrn-jfour
year*
in
the
with Mr ami Mr. Raymond Bolton, lury ot Progress.
1| Alt
*" Rathbun of ’Lake Ode-sa was wife was cut acre ; th" n-w'and. cnH»"
„,reiir did
„,M our
,,UJ laws come from literacy department and an equal
by ’more men than ever be­
Toward $13,000 Ifrom
Mr nnd Mr* • Willlijm'Siigr and
Mr. and Mrs Wayne G. Frey and robed in royal purple and took the badly bruised and thi- little girl had jp.Where*
atisuercd by
by saying. "Largely
e
mwwered
Largely
.
lint
,
Ul
ln
thc
tj
lc
medical
medical
school.
That
fore. We have Jacket* of
tolc
of
Washington,
while
Mis
family of Grand* Rapid* were Hun- Dorothy Jean spent Sunday al Ha*‘Last Year's Budget
bad puts on h.-r (are Thc people froin evauUon." He started with process weeds out t
flncsl quality here al
fainliv. when
1 d»y gursts of Mr and Mr*. Fred ting*. Monday they- drove to their Charles Holomon &lt;&gt;f Hastings acted ... .u_ .............. .... u1)rl vcl^. htThe
beard
of
supervisors
closed
Young
home in Michigan City, Ind. from the part of Martha', wearing a mo-.t tii At lit, itjwi.i . Mr. van Auker natural ruler. There grew up a |O ,t But the Ditv of*1— ------ •
$725 $850 $10
n ,| jt. BUt tjie p|ty of (he thing is. their wtrfe on Saturdav. They
.becoming colonfal c*tt)nw 'mere wa* doin
Mr. and Mrf Jack Hnyder were tn their; cottage at Fwe lake
t ax
w»ll
x*
possible .....
and mrgrr
brg&lt;.r
wtth
'
'
“
'
*
P
“
y
doitrt
as
—
....
_.
adopted the budget for county tax.
tribal laws. nt the present time, that the
l»iv' U-iY.*
-&gt;,,,1 11.
I.......
__
. .
CiikdonlJ Friday on bu im • Tlivy Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chapclle, were several others who wore colon­ his
wife nntrDi.rothy
have In*,
left tl...
the Then
Micigty
enlai-gtxl
there
re 30 pc,
(w.r wm
cent liw
tlu. viuwiiuo
university wreu*
weed* UUl
out the total of which h 46538846.
.
hnsnltnl
,. ‘
----- ■-Htittcs
- Ht w.
ub.o railed on Mr and Mrs Earl Uprlna and Bob of Charlotte and tai dress also.
rt. °- -r ■ uh
uhrvj.
first- . uw
..r lls
i... law ,classes
...... . •»._
PZL_______ . ,
&gt;wrl
*^' tolic* at
first
of
the .............
first year can which is nearly $13,000 less thattFavors on liar table were red.
Kvrmecn
Ernest Severance and Mis* Dorothy
Wijol jackets for men In
the county budget for a year ago
TUr
nniiiuTV'o
or
iccrrn
?
a
’
.
h
\
,r
“
l1
.
&lt;,r
?
“
es
'
'
V&gt;
,
fcing3
co
13
K,,ne
school
nnd.
in
onewhite
and
blue
horns
nnd
confusion
Mi- nnd Mr* Patil H. fjchantz of Sampson ot Detroit were week end
»4&lt;orts styles art? coming into
Ri-cklord, 111 visited Mi*. George guests at thc .Lemuel Severance reigned during the dinner hour. A THE COUNTY S REJECTED te"to fhc trials uxx more nnd mon- tldrd of the tune required ut Ann The items in the budget are as folpopular favor again this fall.
. large cake, decorated with the ’
FYCFFH ^7^000 ‘lI
U.n"'.
?1Rlr Arbor, they can get a diploma that.
Tinkler and oH-.vr relatives here m’v- home.
,
We have a complete line.
I AAto LAUttU QcO.UUU authority
try' them to a clian-&gt;jn f,)|r easv gUjnK state, permits
For State Hospitals . .$ 6.000 00
er.il day* last wwk
Dr. E J. Pratt will spend Friday. American flag and the dates. 1776­
Rofnaon tn nffor Thom fl
nnd 1“Ur ,o J?JdR‘'R'.
thpm to practice law This should be
Board of SupervUjpta.. 3.00100
Mrs . A. I) Kniskcrn r. turned Saturday and Sunday of this week 1933, wa., made by Mrs. Struble of St-Ito
Contagious pireascs ..
200 00
Monday trnni Evant loti. III. where in Lancing attending-the. Michigan Flint and Mrs. RathbUn cut it into otatc Refuses to Ulfcr mem As 1&lt;a grew, precedent became a prevented
at Tax Sales Because of I te* te’ °f la* At first a king would Wr npcd an . integrated bar hi Bounties
:
900.03
she vi*it"d Mi. and Mn&gt; Lewis Osteopathic As-xxriatlnn Convention 100 pieces.
i decide a ca*e in a certain way. La- Michigan. In the tpeaker * judgment
200 00
Coroners .
Knhkrrn for thi1** wreks.
■
and d-.,lna some special work ih a ' Let Rusm.'.)1 qj Lan«ing was chair- ■
Faulty Description's
ter when a !to,sl3r
u.p,!u' &lt;-very lawyer should be compelled to
I man for the day mid Mrs. Herbert
Fuel 'Courthouse and
Mr. nnd Mr
nartL'KW'mpel f,M,t clinic.
TTuBanner
has
explained
that
would
remember
how
he
decided
pu•
a
member
of
the
Michigan
Bar
JaiH
. 80000
..... „... .....
Hulling Zorbcl Mr. and Mrs R. T. Walton and Calkins of Hastings presided at the
previous
one
nnd
decide
the
new
one
amt ,!.■*•!*!.. th*,
Association. If any member were
when a description of land is re- ..rrvinn.
Water and Light. 800.00
of Kalnmaz&lt;&gt;o visited Mr and Mrs. Mr nnd Mis. James R. Mxson were; piano.
•coming fftrned to Hie .state for unpaid taxes, similarly; so prccedehU. were built found to be morally unlit to practice
Books and Supplies . 120000
Of,fleers choM-n for thr
t
Henmin Zerbel on Wedivsdny
in Ann Arbor Saturday at Hie Riol11. preMdent;
Elections . Cr
.. ---------,2,000 00
president; toforv the state will advertise Hutt up. first in Ute minds of rulers; later the law. found to be tricky, dis­
Mt . Frank Winslow. Mr:- Minnie ball game. Mis* Gertrude Bentley year weie. Let Ruswll.
c decisions'came to be written.: honest, found to be mentally unfit | Recording Births and
S' vi ni’nn- and Mt* Carrie Sever- accompanied them and visited Mrs Mis Audrey Knshmaul. seerrtary‘ description at-a tax sale it will as- the
■•ure itself that tl v property U prop­ until now when one steps into, a tiic Association could get rid of I
deaths. .
20000
gnci* of St Jo|ins *jn nt one day last R M. Laurcnpon.
lawyer's
office he. -....
will find—
shelves
erly described. TJiis is ncccxsary
be- ------— --------In*, on Building.: . . 1,800.00
him. und hi* day* of practicing law
week with Mr und Mrs L. Scverfince.
Mr*. Mary Henncy has returned next year al tlie beautiful farm
tvlwn the description is of- , of b*xik* that are simply reports of would then be over in Michigan ■ Soldiers' Burial
400.00
Mr. and Mis j.e. Brennan and to her hony? in Freeport after an ex­ home of«.\fr. nnd Mrs Ed. Demarav. cause,
fered
for
sale
at
a
tax
sale,
if'
there
how
---------caws
have
----1
been
—
“
decided.
'
J
“
•
'
Tn
Tills
'
‘
County officers' salar­
That Is .the way Pennsylvania is
Mi.-&gt; Flotenr Watkins of Wyan- tended stay with her daughter and northeast of like Odessa. This
'’Clothing and Shoes
ies
. 25.00000
dot
wer*- muol Mr. and Mrs husband. Mr. and Mrs Andrew nev«T-to-be-forgottrn &lt;t a v closed is not .a correct description thr sale is to guide the attorneys and the moving. Tiiat is the way wc must go
for Men and Boys
W j. Wiitkins over tlie week end. Roush. Mrs. Kenney has recovered; with singing "Blest He The Tie That is vojti; so Hie auditor geriernl's &lt;®-j Judge in th&lt;nr decision how a in Michigan if we want to get the , Circuit Court ---- :... 5.000.00
wna of
OI lawyer*
lawyers lf)Ol
we ought
Probate Court
2.50000
, Binds." aticf another lovely gathering partment endeavors. Io have nil dr- given caw ought to be-settled. In kind
that we
ought to
to
Mri- Corinne G mid und Mrs. from her recent illness.
scriptlnn-' correct, if not. they are hu «.,v &lt;»- «re.l Ixxlyof ommon |„,c-re.l knd.rv In dm lb? H,hl
Justice Courts . .
800.00
Winona Downing of taunting .-•;&gt;« nt
Andrew HputstAtier and sisters, ' passed into history'.
returned
to
each
county
as
"refected
1
I:,
.-,
by
tan
built
up
Tl.ere
u.
»n,
K)
,,
r
„'
wto
J,.
Juvenile
Court
and
DeMr.
the we-k end with Mr and -.Mrs Mrs. Miranda Sisson and Mrs. Ida Tlwxoin
----- - attendance Werth ....
ofother
the kind-of law that we call their clients out of punishment;
tlon Home ---------....u Mrs
-..a, Dick
mm.* Struble.
otruoie. rum;
Mr taxes” ,if the descriptions
500.00
John Eddy i.nd Mks Rexute L';wn- Palmaticr, went Sunday to WaLson and
Flint; Mr
For Poor Relief ----- 10,000.00
।Corners, Allegan county, tor a visit and
11— Mrs U slic RiL..m |1 and daugh- P^rty arc not clear or not corrcc' statute law -the acts of IcgWaUve wh!ch they dcserre. or out of mnases
---------._ ....
538.46
nn'-’ lMr
»««&gt; ..M™ ..Vern ..
Dnvj.. in n rommunlcnHon to the board ixxlks in defining ngiiU. duties and which they have come into through ' County Normal ...i,...
Mr. and M.- Do. Olmstead anti with Mr and Mrs. Thomas Hart. ,Pr
.. .... ui»K:
m., Mr
allu and
„irs Mr*
of -MipcrVisors,
thc auditor
general
1 supervisors,
thc auditor
general; ii'sponBIbllltlea.
.
folly'and
wrona-dnina
750.00
Pennock Hospital
s,...
;»-J~»»' ■•I'—
...
.
:! Uwir
their own folly
and wrong-doing.
family "I Flint were week end' Mrs Hurt being a sister;
until almost tender. Put the beans
in recent ycars^said thc speaker.
B{X.aker loId lKlu._
, Starr Commonwealth.
100.00
rtue.- 's &lt;i: ins nioih«r and ..istcr." Mrs. , Mr. and Mr*. Guy Miller of Lns Stewart Kudunaul' and family teports that there tire several imin a grexsed casserole and arrange
Woodlnnd;
Mr.
and
Mrs
Hcrbf'r:
W'rf»rt
l
:
''
r
'
cc
'
A^rintton.
de.criptkms
fiwt
tluit
h.v.
have
Iwr
been
wc
arc
hearing
‘
m
uch
complaint
Bee
Inspect
lop
100.00
,
a
.
”
.u
h
F
arln
i
:
,
.
n,uch
.
C0
'
’
’
Pte»n
’
1
session
of
the
legislature,
the
Michi:
Angeles,
Cal..-were
week
cndqtueat*.
Emma Olmstead and Mrs. Edith
slices
of Jiam on lop.
t granddaughter. MrSand
MrSand
rclurn,
‘
d
,rt
him
from
this
county
iibotit
the
law
It
is
claimed
.that
,
---------about
the
law.
It
•
is
claimed
-that
gan
B
rtr
Association
presented
a
bill
1
Federal
Ext.
Work
...
800.00
Oalkln*
and
of their aunt and unde. Mr. and
Bnii’h
The
Ota. state many criminals
pro- whlch wuuiu
would nave
haw rcsuireq
^1^ in
ln mint- 1 School Census
460 0(1
Mr. H.iu
and Mr*.
.‘^f’a‘d. ,tax7 ...
“
-. — get
- off without ...
Make a sauce by cooking fat.
**•*• ■ Charles
......... . Solomon. nai.
airs. for...
...
Mr. and Mrs. Jack BnjMcr ac- Mrs. Joseph Mead. They, accom- Mr*.
Ituied in
... |t..., .rin this
thi* rere- tier
per nuntehfnent.
punUhment Hit*
Thte is not na fault
fault 1 lng thP faichtgan tor of
Repairs Jail etc
2.000 00 ' browning onion tn it. Then . add
Ci'ni)X&lt;iii&lt;d by Ml and Mrs. Euri panled by Dor Mead and family of Edward Lawrence and son* and Mr. "•»? cbiinty tax included
Tt,c nf. ,h'' (l;‘V 11
.Lhc.fau L-.cf ’h.c utuble. dishonest and mediodre
icascnirtgs, vegetables and two cups
Kenn'cii &lt;&gt;f Caledonia visited Mi Kalamazoi sjient Sunday with Orr and Mrs. Charles Lawrence and ,,'r,rd •b’ l-s ,S3 M^4.
'neiuded. which would lx- udmlnikualion of the law. There Is lawyers. Thc bill passed the lowc-:
Total .865.988.46 at water, and cook until they beg'in
anti Mr:. E- H. Hull of Charlotte on Mead and family of Battle Creek. , daughter*Hasting.; Mr*. Wm. Rititer und daughter. Detroit; Wreton -&gt;*’n'1,1l&gt; taxes -chajd mw, :road too much syni|»thy. too much sen- howir BlrnOht unanimously. Then it1
to fall apart Put tlie sauce through
Sunday.
HAM AND LIMA BEANS.
|B Bank* and Mr and Mrs Ray- *ax£, r,c'
‘ 3'**? ”• “T"1
‘,cra"on“1ly too much uot to the senate. The chairman of
a sieve. Pour two-thlrda of this
;,nonrt
son.- Grand
Rap“ 1,1 31 of
E“cl‘; Pities entering into cases so the
committee having that matter
sauce'over the beans and bake in a
kon Hol.• : Mi nnd
On Tuesday night. Mr*. Gary
Garyi™
— Riw-i'll----and
------­
1 c dried ilma beans
ih
«;
wm.
Russell.
Mulliken;
Mrs
5°^
«»
“
’
de-cnplaw
is
ignored
to
thc
detriment
Of
t
n
charge
tea
Detroit
gentleman
in
hot oven i4(&gt;0 degree* F.i until the
:
Mulliken;. X....
Mrs. Robert Cook on Thursday en­ Crook wax hostess to Methodist L ; *rts—
4 thin slices smoked ham.
—- —................
lt
v
whihdty
there ™
ham L&gt; browned, about 25 minutes.
route from Augu-tn. Maine, to Au- A S- Circle No. 2. about twenty at-iG*orRr Em*bcrgw|fcMan*flelc|, Ohio; at sonu’ future tax sale the tax col­
Turn the hap once during cooking.
un{* Mn. Wm. Brings nnd fnm- lection can be mare. In making Another trouble, said the speaker, lawyers, who realized what the pas­
Baylcaf, thyme, salt, pepper.
gusta. Georgia.
.
• tending After Hie bountiful supper.
Thicken the remaining sauce by re­
Mr and Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich thc business session wxs conducted “&gt;'• Gnind U-dge; Mr. mid Mrs. ,-------- — „ „ our method of selecting judge*.‘.a„e O1 th . blll
Chopped parsley.
corrections County Treasurer Nothing can be more certain than'them and tn th-ir ilk in
. 2 sliced onions.
heating with one level tablespoon ot
i.nd MIn- Maxine Wunderlich have by Mrs. Floyd Everhart,, followed B&lt;‘r! Moon and son. Mr. and Mis these
Mau* has been of materia! xvlst- that it i* a grterou. wrong, par- SS? ^najed
act
! fiour to serve with the casserole
returned from a visit with relatlVra by a social time. Mr*. Archie Me-. E[n"flt R’i-ssell mid daughter and ancr to membe rs of the txmrd.
, hcularly in cities toViret judge* for amothtred tn tht! eommiiS chah- I 3 sliced carrots.
i
dish.
'
2 c canned tomatoes.
in Oklahotnn. having been gone for Donald will be the hostess in No- Elw’r‘ RU'*H and family, Ionia
’
’
•
’
l
term
of
from
lour
to
six
years.
If
man's
hinds
nnrt
it
u-a.
------- --------------------T flour.
u'lnoer_________________________ Llllp Rush- Mr nnd Mrs. Ed. Dem­ Twn muunnrn nn nu
The ingredients in this recipe are'
a lawver is fit to bo a fudge, hr
I'?.?*
W.lk'1 nevPr
re- j
______________ aray mid son. Mr
and Mr. !&gt;■; TWO HUNDRED GO ON
ported out. What we must hare in Soak the beans overnight, then in quantities sufficient to serve six
! Rush, Mr and Mrs Leo Ru«h and &gt;
rcvniiocinM enunsv 1 ”r;,rt,c'' wWch 11P "?ust cm' u” Michigan, said thc speaker, is a cook in the soaking water a* u*ual[to eight,
,A,±n'A,o'A-o*l.'o‘X'«'i'o'2:nini’o'X‘0'2'i?'^'_: family, Mr. and Mr.-.John. Dcmaray.
*EXCURSION SUNDAY When he becomes a judge. He real- public sentiment among laymen that ___________________________ ________
x
'
1 Izcs. after he leave* hLs practice. u-lll
a Mr. und Mrs. Merle Dcmaray. John
will fn."
force such a~ measure ...
as al.L.
this ‘j
he through thc legislature, so that the'
tr Ru*sdl»and • Mi. and Mrs. Alt Sever®.] Missed the Train in . that he cannot go back to .it;
nhimn-n
cw
&lt;3
Idcr
wishes
to hold
In orfi Rathbun of Lake Odessa, also fjve
Chtcago Rut
But C.
K. xa. S.
t(, told
lt. hethe
nn}position.
M have the
fa. Michigan bar can be purged of its
n‘ members of thc Sopha De Marstic
unfits, it* misfits and shyster mem-1
Waited for Them
Ivor cl those who elect him. and fiers. He expressed his belief that,
te Chapter of the D AR. from Grand
One hundred nineteen went from1 ^at 1* thc bane of our judicial sys- 'the laymen of the state of Michigan
is Rapid*. ’
---------»......... ........
Hastings on Bunday on the C. K. A: tei“
present time. What we would do a neat &gt;&gt;b of cleaning up'
Tomorrow? Next Week? lr ।1 ENTERTAIN
WTH SHOWER,
excundon to Chicago, und 81 au«ln ,o havc ts 1,11 circuit judge*,
law situation if tlie lawyers!
jx, The Misses Florence and Mar- from other part* of the county The'PartlMUarly where they serve in the
themselves fall to do it in thc next
£ ;garcl O’Donnell entertained with a iiard storm on uSaturday
„vMJU„, WUJ
___________
WXs doubt- ■ cities, appointed
Jor life__or for good jfew months.
Renew Friendships... Retain FriendsSaturday, Oct. 28
Friday, Oct. 27
it mbccltenepus ahowcr Monday eve-‘less responsible fof
for manv
many not going.behavior.
going-ix'havior. Then wc
we Would
would have a tetar
(i ning at their home, 6fl 8, Hanover, on Bunday, though 2i)t) is n goodly totter administration of th'1 Ww rnilMTY DmimCH AD
Send
Card!
0. jhonoring Mrs Clark O'Donnell, nr1 number for this lute in thc season ;Thwe,te complaint aboyt the fact l&lt;UUf* I T ntUULtU Ar­
te Helen Mill*. The prize* for Hie varit is refiorted that several were 11,31 cases arc settled by precedent:
PROPRIATION -BY $9,000
ji .Jous
thc ............
evening were
with unthr *igiu*
sights ni
nt nilthe‘tot the sjieaker ----------defended this
xs
■.
— games
.......... of........
...... cup- rm
„ engrossed wiiii
---- —
—-.
. ______
•
a . ttlml
lit- Mixes
Ml... Madeline
st...loll..... LyBarter.
I '..tv.fair
........
.
......................
......... ....^
........... a.......
o^turcd
by
that they missed
the train in,'King
necessary.
Some complain
I
a । Marcella Goggins. Jean Arndt, anti, Chicago, so the C K A.' 8. hud to about thc statute of limitations. but IHaKe Budget Item lor H^llCI ।
14
Th.»
Prwi'rt and
nnd Mrs.
K*r-e r-b.rk
.......... .............
. , hour
.... . for that
“'li Unlc&amp;s an
an nf
ffor
—_ *the
I. .. T.
*»
,
n
nnn
e
3 Lb.. 53c
—for Greeting Cards
Fiftieth Anniversary
that Inn
too is .'....'.
essential.
of­*j 1 T*
”?Jihnr
Hne ' Rogers
Chirk ,.......
wait ...in Kalamazoo
over . an
TOWN-TALK COFFEE
Poor $10,000 for \■
fending
person
has
ixen
prosectlled
I O'Donnell. The bride received many»these folks to arrive on another M tendingperson has
the Coming Year
“•I’hlr.S.
PUMPKIN Old Mammy Brand 2 l... c«». 23c
aT I beautiful and useful gift*. A lovely C. train. Of course, we are m^n- within
h jjieriiM!
crkal of s:six years, which is
by law. there would
,Jr I luncheon was. served, covers being Honing nn names.
'*the 'limit fixed' *"■
Tlie supervisors were well agreed L
ASPARAGUS Michigan Cut
2 cuu 35c
I laid for fifteen.
------------ «-------------------seem to be no good reason why he that there should not be two relief;
TRUNK LINE IMPROVEMENTS. should
---Houli .be prosecuted after thiit agencies in the county and there­
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
Thc &gt;ule
-d_
- ’
fore withdrew the county from the;
Thc
ijtatc administrative
board I tlmp.
tinif.
, ’JT’ET,
Another
complaint
is
the
attitude
field,
in
all
matters
of
temporary
tdded two more r&lt;jad projects far Am
;to the Sunshine Music Club sur- Barry county Inst week.' *
I of courts in setting aside wills. The relief, in favor of thc County Emer­
S,;h
.h‘T Of
M-J7
.0'1.
M-37ononthe
ihecountv
county hne north
declared that a^UI u an gency Relief Commission, who will
I
M 121nrr&gt; '01 Middleville 135 mile* will be unnatural distribution of property.1 hereafter look after all temporary
,* a ipan make*
... .... will
..-ill his —property
«T,rt* la. : reliefnn.In thc county.
■ Bush, on Saturday afternoon in hon
­ graded and graveled, ut an expense If
no
—
. or pf his birthday. jin
Thc children ’ 01
go«’ to hi* wife and children in a! Last y^ar the county raised $19.। were all la Hallowe»»..
’en costumes.
&gt;..»». ,
Broadway bridge in Hastings prt’fectly natural, orderly way. It is, | 000 for the county poor fund. Tills
Shultz, Freeport
TELEPHONE 2241
which created n lot of .fun. Bobby ' wilr be improved by adding slde- therefore proper when a man dis- wa* supposed to take care of the.
or Middleville
(was certainly surprised when he i walks for pedestrians, This is great- pose* of his property in an unnat- county Infirmary and farm, as well
Corner of State an/d Jefferson Sts.
Hastings, Mich.
I came home and fsund ■ Mexicans.*• i ly needed. Any person on foot who oral way that the, court should be’as provide whatever temporary re। negroes, etc., greeting him.
ccrtatn that he was of sound mind ' lief wa* required, but it fell short
2 cam
Pound
|
crosses
that
bridge
now
has
to
watch
I Games were played and Mr*. Bush i carefully or he will be run down by when he made ifls will; that he ac-lof doing so. xs over $11,000 was fnr-served lovely refreshments.
tunlly1 signed it; chat the signature nlshcd by the R. F. C. The balance
- an automobile.
b
not
a
forgery;
that
it
be
properly
I
of
$1,600
in
thc
R.
F.
C.
fund
hus
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. ; The state sometime ago decided witnessed by those who. signed as j been turned over to the County
I| a
A very pretty imscciinneous
miscellaneous show-}*®
sh-.iw’ ncw,
on M-14 at
GILBERTS - JOHNSONS - BROOKS
er wtu given by Mr. and Mrs. B. L Nashville, Il i* hoped that still other witnesses in the presence of each I Emergency Relief Commission.
■Peck
at the Johjistown Grange hallimprovemeninmay be made on the other and of the maker of the will. | On thc recoinendatlon of the
Ua
Priced from 39c to $1.25 per box
Thc speaker saief that it is of ter.! committee having the matter ini
for Mr. and Mrs Harry Lenz on thc COUntT* trunk
claimed that Americans, are not a ■ charge, of which Supervisor William
Stock^Always'Fresh
evening of Oct. 19. The' hall was:
~~TZ
law-abiding people. He declared that, McCann of Irving Is the chairman,
'decorated with autumn leaves and '
to
be
an
untruthful
statement.
The
I
thc
supervisors
voted
that
thc
flowers. About 80 guests were pre*ent
.
—MILL I M ONSCIOl s.
MEAT MARKET SPECIALS
a......;;,; to txsJohn S Bums,
body «-•
of Ute
the Anrcrtcw*,
American people , amount
be ,.ppr».printed
appropriated for tlie
the j
who all enjoyed themselves with . ant
J
- aged
•- - ,24. is a pv great bodyin this countv
county,
games, cards and visiting. Many'Uent ai ta»n.-u*fc hospital, where he arc law-abiding. There are hun- f support of the poor In
dreds and hundreds of business; lor thc coming your shall be $10.Moorhus.
'beautiful and useful gift* wert was brought by Henry Wnnrl
'"K
NESV' STYLE—Come in and see the new Va­
As reported to the Banner. Moot- transaction* in-a community like &gt;000. This does not mean that there
। presented to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry
hus found Burns lying along the C Hustings every day. Not one in many shall be less relief in the county than
i Lenz, who were recently married.
cuum Fill Parker Pens. Hold 102* more ink
, 'K. A: 3 track near Delton, in hu thousands of them ever gels into!was furnished last year, but means
! that the relief will be furnished
titan old style.
LOVELY LUNCHEON.
uncansc'.ius condition. Sunday court
2 LU. 19c
OLEO, Fine Quality
When it came* to law and respect through the County Emergency Re-1
Covers were laid for eight at a de- i morning, and up to this lime is at ill
for law. uc can learn something lief Commission.
lightful bridge luncheon given by i uncotucioiv.
PURE LARD, Be.t
3 u. 25c
,
SgOO to $^50
----- ;----- * • »-------------Mrs. Josephine Tbdd on Friday. At
Burns is a student aV W. S T. C. from English history. A little over j
PAID THE COSTS.
contract. Mrs. Clifford Dolan and!his parent* living In Detroit. Jiut one hundred years ago England had
jMrs. G- E. Goodyear held thc win- ■ what happened to him is not a situalloif worse than we have or i Carl H. Gssser and Joseph J. Beck |
ning scores.
known and he is in no condition to have ever had in thc United States. | of Assyria were arrested Sunday b&gt; .
The
lawyers
of
tho
kingdom
Hun
Oomcrvation
Officer George SumI Mrs. Sidney French of Middleville tell.
were urged to reform their practices.; ner for hunting without licenses.
। was an out ot town guest.
'
— ““
;
--------- -----------------------1 That new elastic wool ought to be Instead lhey resisted all attempts at They ap|»ared before Justice Mat-.
W, Deliver
The Bi| Utile Store
Phow MSI
150 Latest Book*, new numbers added every
I "The true Londoner is seldom seen a useful innovation for men's suite, reform Finally an exasperated pen-'thews yesterday, acknowledged then ’
'without his umbrella." says an es- but a lot of us.-have been'getting plf took Hie matter in their own - guilt «tnd each wa* assessed a fine of:
' three weeks. 3c per day—no deposit,
sayist- Or. al any rate, without an quite a long stretch out or the one* hands, and a commission was named $10 and costs ol $6 85 The tine* were I
by Parliament to investigate. They• suspended and they paid the cotte..
umbrella.—London Opinion.
iwc'vo got on —Boston Herald.

Jackets

ri out
and

.

|OC8

any

dlls

LO

d
. or

..and

FOR WOMEN

$5~ *6—

s8^

$95Lv

S

)♦

IS

e employees
•y and mnnade by the 1
ufcc of plow.,
ne-thnd of
Greusel was
ived to play
&gt;yed a good
'ihnont .'aid I

ick on those i
4 tilt* hap-1
Now. at |
' hard work
rd .Hastings
toward the
luis always
Imre of the
to the. good

FOR MEN

T.S.Baird

Whose Birthday...

Today?

Autumn Bargains

a Greeting

BESSMER the JEWELER

27

REED’S DRUG STORE

Box Candies .

Parker Pens and Pencils

Rental Library

White House Coffee u.jjc

Kitchen
Klenzer

Butter

26c

l^C

Beef Steak ^’.^1

13c

IZic

HINMAN*/

�PAGE RIGHT

THE HASTINGS BANNER! WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1M1

SHOW WAYS TO SELL

WA

THE CHURCHES

ONE CENT A WOI
TISEMENT FDR

CHURCH or THE NAZARENE.

MIDDLEVILLE.
^hrm thi? winter remember them?'
Miru nflAI ITV cere
Fxl 11 “,ld Mr* Flnkbehiga left Clay roads worked upon now are,
niun UUAL! I T tUUO Rriday A M. for A few days at thc. pretty apt to be very hard to travel
-• --------— -•
•
ithis winter.
' Chtcago
expoaitloh.
Michigan Concern -Succeeded Arthur and Mrs. Bedford rerttmrd" George H. Bedford - and Cl. D.
'
Saturday irum a few day* at Chi­ Whitinore Were in Hasting* Monday
in Obtaining ~
Top ~
Prices

NOTICE or MORTGAGE FOBE
closure

cago.

number &lt;if our‘people at­
by Careful Methods
The frequent Nhowrt* of late have A large
the lecture by Rd. Paul
; l.andm.-—Mulligan poultry­ delayed thr digging of ppiatoes and tended
Jones Friday evening, all were well
" I-- uhU to Imtpect a sueThe beautiful colors have made pleased.*
The Jois'* circle of thc M. E. Aid
iii handling premium ei’g&lt; tu
,le CarjM-nter, who n- Society will hold a Poked goods sah
•w York irnde and to hear
L.ir witij the egg trade'ut. &lt;*
■ng in Hamilton. Ort 19
be...., ....... —
.
Pythian Sisters are plannin,*
H e.niton c iiiHhinv ha&lt; ix- n 'al her East Main,St. regidenve Stic a Tiitpot luck supper on their ■ next
. . Iur .'.■■vvral yt-am.-and-ii u u dung » well as can be expected­ meeting
night.
imit'jrmly
'
‘
irVnd uj.. «&gt;h- ■ Many of our hunters report Uiryi
jr &lt; &gt; .M&gt;Id by procun-d then full limit of squir-&lt; Anyone can Write a navel." w*e af'prices n- ,«Y1* buMw# so tnnny have that rec-’M.rt5 |U| author. And what's mure
M with phvu'.ints
and wortc. he usually does —Atlanta
1 c-.nil • a dm—ii
Dick SanJefur and family have Journal
„... moved from Arlington St to tlw
i* 23 bouse known us the Otosfend house
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION
on Larkin St.
ibiatned by Thirty-two ot the girl scoiita went
thut In- to Charlotte ns the guests of their

Guararrttcd
Fitting
an teed to bold th* ruftn.s
and we keep it in proper ad.
Jiutmcnt for yon. Let ns rhow
you the New Akicn Truss
feature "Selective Pretr.ira
Control". Nottitm e'»e like

JOHN

MBUUVCA

LUTHERAN MISSION

CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS GEO.

The Prescription Drug Store
HAtTlNCS

MICHIGA N

BAPTIST

••* oi tin had a fine dinner nt her hi
ution of report a splendid time.
”‘
‘
El«l&gt;:n
Hlar was taken
sudderfly II!
mntkvt T~
The Friday evenin'? und on Saturday was
---- _ taken to the hospital und Operated
hilly Equipped
n facilities for upon We hear he. Is doing fine
Some jvf our raids near here were
noon micting will be &lt;!••- worked up.n by the county road
i nwpecUjn at the plant
boy? will thaw that have to use
i be held in
NOTICE OF MQRTGAGE FORE
at ruitUt .in-j
CLOSURE SALE
C. &lt;■ Card.

Our Service

t be haiidU-d
--

To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly

Print* C«r»ge* at LOW RATES

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Imurance Co.
&lt;

□ELTON M E CHUEC

KOTES

A HoaM Cenpiar 0:&lt;*cl

r L ague FitJerallOl) .of
nd Sarmu-l Kurtm. a

Hartinc*. Mica

.

GEO. M. NEWTON

.

:

•

....

= WANTED =
WHITE ASH LOGS
BEST PRICE PAID . . . SEE

Curtiss Wood Products Co.

niium'-xl on thr
...11 UI g'TMl C'JUrhmii w - had ii siibrt

Freeport, Michigan

CARDS of THANKS

666

:AU TO PARTS

• ;itlit&gt;•• nth uinfndtnen*

IFNERATORS.

nJ begin
EMMANUEL CHURCH
tEPIRCOVALl

4 Clutch Facings and Fan Belt*,
a
VIOTO i’. OASU£TS
«
Open Saturday Evening

&lt; GLENN F. LAUSAUGH

COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION

THE AUCTION
SALE SEASON
/s Now At Hand !

FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CftUFCII

Good s Clover Mills
Clarksville. Michie »n
’e clean everything and anythii

GRANGE PROGRAMS

If^vou wish lu employ a man
ulio I* capable &lt;&gt;f helping you
to realise something like value

mon.
ntm’

Col. M. E. BOWER

WELCOME ORANGE NO !• I

L’AKE ODESSA
MICHIGAN
PHONE 150 At My Expense

Al l. W ITH I
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH. *

Ruby M

What Would You Do

AUTOMOBILE OWNERS

IF THE LAW ..
•aP.iu &lt;f Raia

Im REVOKED Your

2nd TIED I p All Tout
Trucks'and Cars.’

or

doubt call me.

BRETHREN
Club will

Michigan** Financial Rciponsibility Law Pros ides
Tbit 1 UU&lt;IK»nt ol

• see us for

•! Mm Marcus
enlng. Octo-

Rive I

Choice of three companies.

WILL L. GIBSON, Agent
1-IIOM. ns. N islivn 1 11

Al l- vises OF iSsi

hasci:

limb Hugh.-?,
iur KilliCk. tlir
nftlc.i- «li; tv
nd Prank Heath of
Sunday guceto of

insurance

[ Club u

Brumm.
Nashville.

HASTINGS MARKETS

Yoh Are Cordially Invited to Attend the

.nd Mr

Harve Woodman and
•'*..* narry woximun ot &lt;&gt;ran
Rapid? enjoyed a Birihdiiy^lhnnf
Riven 'tor Mrs John W&lt; ximan

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH

and Plainwell httfpitaii
made at this time. Any &lt;!o-

Sum! tv

and Mm. Cl-irenrr D.i
er. Portia
Kalama zc

ind Mrs. Clarence
tiiuiuy, ex tober 22. a girl.'

FORD EXPOSITION
* OF PROGRESS *

e Kinjb'

Helen.

tm Warren Co lbau i i
Rapids on Sunday
i. . Woodman w.i' at
Grand Rapids with Mr and Mrs F
r Wing la«t Thursday P M nnd
evening to attend thc ' Mlaalnnhry
conference then*.

MEI IIOD1 T

EFIB OFA1

I HUBCII

William* attciid-.-d the'laindscapftig
lecture by Prof. Gregg at Hustings

CONVENTION HALL, DETROIT
October 21 to 28
10 A. M. to 11 P.M.
Opens October 21, 6:30 P. M.

Robert Otis returned 6und.iv from
n three days', hutmgtrip in Alcona
Mrs. Sarah Erway returned Mon­
day from Prairieville, where she had
been caring for Mm Earl Johncock
and baby. She '
Mrs. Frank 8hrl&lt;
home of her parents
Harry Dunn
Maurice. Homer. Esther and Jun­
ior "Erway attended the football
game at Ann Arbor Saturday '
Leonard Rqbinr-'n. wife and
daughter and n friend of Grand
Rapids were Sunday gueafs at R.iy

CHARLES H. LEONARD

BANNER WANT ADVS. faV.

Sunday visitors at Frad Otis' were
Louie Erway and family of Kalama
zoo.
Sunday visitor? at Roy Oakes
were. Mr. and Mr*. Tom Lord of
Battle Creek. Ollie Douglass'and
fapiily of Southwest Rutland and
Bob Lord and children of Yankee
Springs.
Chase Whittemore and wife vis­
ited the farmers mother at pritdh
SundayLowell. Russel! and Katie Whitte­
more and Anna Mae Ptie spent S&gt;unday at Frank FTancuco'A tn Kala। mazoo.
: A statesman is a man whose .Idea
’ of helping the farmers Is to spend
S’i.OOOOOO. to reclaim land on which
‘ to rai.«e more of the products the
1 fanners have already raised tqo
much oT.—El Paso World News.

urnjg (&gt;
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

W. Center St

i’ pnnwise In life tint only

&lt;tjvl&lt;tu:il Into tin

One (lundred and seventy-five manufacturer*
who supply material* (nr Ford rar* and trucks
have co-operated with the Ford Motor Com­
pany lo make (hi* one of thc most interesting
and Inrlrurtive industrial e«p&lt;Mitlon« ever held.
Never before have *6 many moving, working
exhibit* been gathered together in one place
• nd made available to the public without
charge.
Evrrrone I* invited to attend. Parent* are
nrrrd tn »end nr bring t|jeir children. Women
will find thi* expoxition as interesting a* will
the men.

Music by Seymour Simons

n» frsi.Oikl pjcrvs of glass were
«-d in make a eopy In inolwlc

Carbon Stall

of l ife

i'ergnuiio rnuteum in Berlin.

Invention Derided

venteil (be lnnm’il«-&lt;crnt lamp, the
num and Hie |dea were derided.

and hl* orr he»tra—(wire daily—2:00 to 4:3#
In the afternoon and again from R 00 to 10:30.
Interesting motion picture* will be thown.
Additional &gt;peclal feature* have been planned
for each day. The Jackson Ameriran lotion
Band, national champion*—The Dixie Eight—
and othrr entertainer* will help make your
vlait a* pleasant one. Don't miss this unusual
exposition.
r

ADMISSION IS FREE*

UNIVERSAL GARAGE

Not Open Sunday.

Things You'll Want to See!
The magic of modern manufacture I* most ap­
parent when rontraated with method* and
product* of an earlier day. Here you can see
thr old and the new—the tremendous progress
of the la»l thirty year*.
,

- Steel Bodie* Being Made
Tropical Rubber Tree* Growing
History of Transportation
Electric Welder* In Operation
An Electric Eye That CuunU Parts
The First Ford Car
Conveynrr In Motion
Steel Wheel Manufacturing
Mohafr A Broadcloth Looms in Operation
licit Manufacturing
Development of Paint
Cottunerflal Diamond Exhibit
Wire Weaving
Trimming lhe Interior of a Car
Hundred* of Other Features
Detroit'* Convention Hall was selected because
It Is large enough lo accommodate immense
gathering*. The exposition ha* been arranged
with careful thought to your comfort

Hastings

Phone 2121

�Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1933

PART TWO—Page Nine

THE HASTINGS BANNER

bushel of the averagtl pre
"“.o'TOUGH SOD WAITING
" "" ”
Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Landacre cn- j callers Sunday afternoon of Mr. and
Mr. and Mr* Alexander D.
(corn on the reduced Jcny
CASE IN IONIA CO. tertained company from near Jack-1 Mrs. Cha*. B. Johnson,
FOR STATE PLOWMEN
tlw thrte year base pesio ,utta
.. ”,
son-over the. week end.
| Mrs Arthur'Terry and daughter. _______ ________ _ _ ,
Mint to br based on thc
acres
of
’
X“ta. of AnnU0| Con'un for Team, in
Trying lo Recover Fee. Re.
Giles Hatton
Mrs. Hattie Harriett, ot Chicago arc spending Mrs. 8an\ McKeown, and
irm land which arc t_. __ _T.
-..........
» H M
«■« colkie
uioed by OWcer, in Ex.
&gt;rn production. A further
payment, ”
Hitches to Be Held
_,.a ,
,
....
. «, ,
■
, _f *5 00 3 head on 25 |&gt;cr cent of Multiple
*
noMUr
«ii
—
ce
ss
of
Their
Salaries
' thc number of hogs furrowed in also [
at ColRge October 31
,
chlef dlffrn,nc&lt;. between to-J The order issued • a
couple
GOVERNMENT HOPES TO planned. Pfcccsaing taxes of 50
cents a hundred pounds will be' Horsemen will have a chance Io mato. orange and grapefruit juices of weeks' ago - by Judge Haw­
RAISE ALL FARM
their favorites. on, at the fourth U In price rather than in health fey oj Ionia, commanding each,
j placed on hogs beginning Novcm- ,cheer
1 .
■ ber 5. These piocraning taxes will be ’ annual state plowing match to be .value.’according to Michigan State-&lt;,f Uje 23 members of the board ot
PRICES
I increased gradually until February I h(,!d on lbe Mjehigan State College Cpllege Home Economic.! nutrition - superfluon of Ionia county to show ,
specialist*. Thriity house - wives cuuse why a writ of mandamus,
•
; nwnt
1. when R ts expected the govern.
oct 31
CORN AND HOGS
ment tax levy will reach 82 00 aa Farm “ 1:311
001 31 therefore, will be guided by the. should not be issued to. compel
. .
..
—
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Entries in tlw contest are con- price in deciding which one to serve them, as members of the bo^rd of
WIL£BE INCLUDED ....
bU^
table ’‘
. supervisors «f Ionia county, to au-[
at the breakfast table.
o.
— determine.-, the —
j- and
and direct, the prosecuting;
Site
grade
Processing Taxes to Increase OOO to pork prices
uiicm in the
uiv two
vwv year
jin, i nvc.
...... —or jsix hor&lt;es
----- -- hooked
--- .. up. There
.
All prices in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tax
•--* Anoiiwr
*
•-&lt;- processms
-rlmnv briu*
Of...........................
.an
price of oranges and grapefruit.
iiwrioo.
..... b&lt;- -• .d'monHnUon
........ The
.... attorney of the coutity of Ionia to
,-nod.
Aixahrr
pramMn,
tua 01
oldemonstration
w
ol «u ......
Gradually Until in Feb­
..... a .....1
—1 on
.... tom
x... irloht.hnnu&gt;
hltrh hut hitch
there but
will there
be
[30 cents
bushel
used in [eight-honw
will be . small orarfte' will give about one begin and carry to conclusion legal
the manufacture of corn products Is no competition between teams of, cup of juice to three and one-half proceedings against three former I
ruary, 1934
expected to raise ’an additional *30.-,
.oranges. The large Oranges overage county officials, to ' recover fees
--------- ... — -------— I.P~v?
winners are
Judged on quality ot | approximately one cup of juice each. claimed to have been illegally re­
»!
taSfSaf".
The cheapest variety ol tomato tained by said county officials, was
•»X
. .. * -d UP,, W^ta
=
juice is tiiat strained from home- heard by Circuit Judge Fred T.
canned ■ tomatoes
Commercially
prices, the plan to la- made rffac-; regard the recent bonus plan of pur-,
n which tiic work canned tomatoc.s-vory in price with Miles. Saturday. October 14th. at
live within a few weeks. It calls fo. chasliiK sows clue to tarrow and Jlgnt;
.ecoinnlLshed The around the brand selected. The prepared Ionia.
Tlie petitioners were represented,
nn initial distribution of .1180,000.000. pig* a* a failure They claim that ;"»«L “SXd w 1 bi* hv alraiFI
juice, commercially canned. Is- by Mr. Kim Sigler of thLs- city and
and nnotlwr equal num. over a per- I farmers unloaded light pjgs but held
horse. ln multiple
iod of two year* Those’ who back back their sows.W the gov. rnnirnt The um- of horses in multi , cheapest when put in tins. Tlw the members of the board of suimt- ,
larger
thc
container,
whether
tin
or
visors were represented ' by Mr.
the plan declare that II will cut the buying of pig* depressed the price of
corn crop 360.tMXi.000 bushels a year, corp.-so that the net result was
values hive tong been known gloss, thc lower thc cost of the juice George E. Nichols, prosecuting at-1
per cup.
| tomey of Ionia county.
und will decrease hog production by most opposite of what hod been
'“J*? ‘“v* J**
Any cut of rib, shoulder or chuck
Home-canned tomato juice L&lt;
It developed early in tlie hearing
tev£dr annrab^oMdefray ^th^'ex’’1
» r
I
i h,,rs&lt;i “ “ u“,n WM nKC,d uP°"j simple’to prejrare. Firm ripe toma- that thq
Wcre not ln dispute,
JS2oMiKo^Hrnn and^dvicJi ,»U
^®*.rnuch Michigan farmer* when it was very toes are selected, washed wrll and the
respohdents conceding thr
thaf a
lhe
difflcult to obUin farm help and the 1 drained, then cut into sections. A adoption of thc various resolutions
ib.
__
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; ,—
vwupiMMi
in tnese
t’o,nI»12al‘ whkubi
through. p.u.ouu
planned agricui- uractlce
pr3cUcc nus
hll4 aiaea
aided'in
these last years
year.: small quantity of water U added. upon which the petitioners 4&gt;ascd
Meaty
LJ also
aU° being
h® ,,K contem-lt„r»
contem‘ Iluro The government
docs not hiitv.
hope : £.|u;n ..
lt
even morv
itncuit until softened, stirring
tvuink tax? is
m.v.mment «i~..
---------------mendalmmqr
their case It was furtiier conceded
pmtea on txx-i
[tinit every fanner will enter into the lz&gt; nnd mniu&gt;v to nav hired men
CUllH tar thc rcdl‘ct,on ,n Program, but believes that the’great i A banquet ^und speaking program occasionally to prevent burning. ,tliat the three county officials in
1034 of the average corn acreage on , nmjority wm do so und tiiat the Lan follow the plowing contest, Before bringing thc ' Juice to the I question hud retained fees in excess
BONED,
ROLLED
jndh lduul fnrtps, using the three benefits of so doing will be so great mimIcu! and other’features are in­ txvtling point, put it through a-slcvb of their respective salaries, us fixed
fine enough to remove seeds, llieir by tlie board of supervisors. The re­
Al| meat, no waste Ib.
preceding years as a base period. UJl to niug(. tbc program successful. !c|uded in the entertainment to fol- pour immediately into .hot con-'|apooucnWt
IWWC
»
C
,.
^....uuru
uu&gt;
v
spondents,
however,
contended
tiiat
futting the crop by at least 20 per Nevw before in history luu govern-“the banqul-t
cent annually, and also reducing J nu.nt planning on such an extensive speakers • already listed include tainers. Containers arc processed inijt wns their intention,to let the olPg
,arroww,'«‘‘l&lt;’ to “i'l *ny d“« or industry [ preJldcnt jt. 8. aiuw. director R J lx»illng water for five minutes, or for; neers have the fees In addition to
20 minutes if processed in a lirat-■ their salaries.
o.v
per cent.
I been attempted. In view of the world t.aIdw.Jn orofessOT R S- Hudson.
; After it was determined that the
STEAKS - tender, juicy
ROUND or SIRLOIN
AiiOther feature of the plan will situation, it seems that the United ' Jld j, i. Moxley from the College- controlled oven at, 375 degree.-. F.
[facts
upon
be the purchase, by thc agricultural
8utes
uinwhich
h.*, the
to parties
drpend based
largely. mh,, B^own t&gt;trm)?VaJ
their respective claims were not in
udjtulment administration and the | upon lts own
markets and up- more Chicago- and’ A L- Knack,
School is well under way, now. al- i 'dispute, it was agreed between tlie [
federal rcllel administration of live ,)n lts nwll hotne consumption of - rx-troit
Andy Adorns. Litchfield. mail two months having passed. Tlw
suchCUm.:lJure;,anU ’,r*idUCU ‘n “*
™S
miS.of reremonles and high School Ls quite large, there be­ attorneys to submit the case to the
ppori such facts and argue the
quant Hits and at such thins as un ' necessarily-meana at planned agri-1 j&gt;OK.&gt;rt, Muckle .Dryden, is loustmas- ing 19 in the ninth grade and 16 court
legal questions Involved. Various litadfeincd udvlstible und necessary in , culture Unless planning shall be put - - '
- ’
in .the tenth grade. There arc 55 pu- I tutes and gunreme
supreme court
court aectaioiui
decisions
order to raise tlie price of hogs.
(nW- efIw.t oUf hotnc market* will
--- . ..
’
i were relied upon by each side. After
A rental plan for coni acreage, be flooded with products far in ex-1
3° pupils in the ml11 n»n».
I hearlng the arguments of counsel.
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
similar to the one now in effect on lcrAii of the ntHrds ol tlu. Innrke:-. •
T
\V't
C
'
n
t
w*
1
’
S
t
”
\t
C
b
*1
”
^
'
'Judge
Mlles
concluded
tiiat
he
would
Next
week
there
will
be
a
variety
"»• 6%c
wheat, is pro|XMCd. Fnrntcrs, who That spells disaster to farmers. Tlie i
,, are Merle Coulson. in the seventn fal't' »»’
„nj_r -Hvi
advisemt-nt.
|
Or LIVERS
“ .
Mds,ln the .1.1.11. Xi’L SSl.tunder
!^Sdd.r
&gt;.
Meaty
agree to make the minimum adjust- oniy tlllng {o do is for the govern-. of nwat choices suitable t_
•
.......... wncrc ne mignv cuusiucr ’more at;
ment‘i In corn und hog pnxluctlon ■ ment to bo prepared to. enforce budget levels, from legs of lamb to —;■ ---»
i “ *nl n'“t' . !’"■' length the questions
Involved
as dLs- lens ol
llu
«na Med
’f'l
™T! .““T ta.id In (ta brk,.
byIx-l
e.e)&gt; A,
0,
n«nu « the rate &lt;K. N «hU per.re the nre« tai
gnj#.
hB„
nnd Superintendent. We all hope-he th„
'
I
‘much in excess as to lower the I from tiic loin end. This reduces the has a successful yegr at the Delton ixoe a»ornt&gt; ’ -----------|
Ib.
[prices to a ruinous basis. There । amount left ovtY roust lamb to be , sch6ol.
ought to be tlw fullest cooperation
• The boys have completed their
Cellophane wrapped - 5 to 6 Ib. average
used.
Plate
and
navti
beef
is
good
(with the government in this matter.
giime.s
for
the
first
part
of
their
:
Y.
M.
C.
A.
ITEMS
■ It offers the only iiope of putting either fresh or corned and is suit­
ba.schall season with Russell Guy
------------------------------------------------। furming in the United States 1 a able fur boiling or. rather, simmer­ os the captain of tlie first team and |
ib.
Sausage
ing under the boiling point.
lutMt lilkf trm Tlfii. AcAlig fat nil
profitable basis.
Robert Louden as thc captain of the ' Barry county has been allotted
There Ls a great variety of dishes second
PORK - bulk
team. ’ They played three1 thirty-six delegate* for tlie State
WON
lo be obtained from chopped bct*f. ‘games, two vs. Prairieville and one Older Boys’ Conference at KalamaOBITUARY..
It may be broiled or pan-brollcd in vs. Orangeville anti "came out on : zoo. December 2 and 3. T. S. K. Reid
Edwin Augustus Day was born in a large Oat cake; pan-broiled, fried[:top”in every one. Good going, boys, [Ls chairman of the committee for the
bails; or; and continue the work next spring! icounty registrations assisted by
j Morristown', New Jersey, on Septem- or braised shaped into mVr/ir-Tf
I ber 0, 1850 and departed thLs life for
The girts have also oiganizedlaJAbenJohnson.^ev.L.L- Dewey.Alin i
’an? l ak.-d" or
,mvbaU lt‘um wRh K»lhryn HortAnlbert Becker. Dr. M Kinde, at Mld■ the Great Beyond on October 18.
SHOCK
1 1933. aged 83 years one month and
k
oo
“* ,hclr captain They have n\t । dleville by H. G. Benaway. and Owen
ABSORBER
| nine day*. He was one of seven chll5 ibtru^i«Umni..retli2i with milk' P,a&gt;c&lt;1 an? games as yet, but hdpfe Lyons, at Delton. Royce Henton and
Country Club—Prepared
dren and the son of William M. and
bcIorp u,e 60,1001 &gt;’cw ends.
| Lloyd Lindsey, at Nashville Carl
Lydia A. Day. He came to Hartford.
‘
t
? £ r
‘ Michigan when a mere tyd und 10 c0"‘b‘’**, cb°|}Ptd
I meeting and elected the following : tor the conference notice next week.
later to Barry county, where he has
i
offiers for the coming year. Presi-j ,Y. M-C. A. secretary Walter Goslived for twenty-seven years. He was clwpped veal and jx&gt;ric usb»g one- dt-nt—Doris Arentz; Vice-president. | jwll of Hillsdale county spoke to the
married to Sarah Ann Bailey on
5L*VaihLW
' K' nnt,h Horton; fSecy.-Treasurer. । Hastings Y groups Tuesday evening
10-Daj FREE Trial
[January 26. .1876. Seven children ??
0IL..?Zkiu., htx
• Rcva Lelnaar; Cheer Leader, Chas. and.before thc Nashville High school
blessed this union. They are: Wll- lOwithout crumbling.
-.
Holmes
assembly Wednesday morning.
Cabbage
nnd plentiful.
| liam of Hartford: Franklin, residing
a »&lt;rn is■ fine
n» nn
. u
(j,,, out-come of the nincth! Ronnie Ganguillct will lead the
[at tlw home: Herbert of Park Rap- W5wn M-rvtng it with com beef, grade class-meeting, Woodrow Hun- Welcome Corners Y group beglnniiig
Made from cane and maple syrup
[ Ids. Minnesota; Charles and Au­ it should be cooked only a short singer is. President, Albert Arentz I Oct. 30, assisted by E. J. Crook.
gustus of Berryville; Mrs Lena time to keep it green and white and Ls Vice-President; -Eloise Cubic Is Secretary
in serv
" Angell
*
” assLsted
'■*"* *"
'* ­
Morgan of Banfield and Mrs. Lulu delicately flavored. Cauliflower is al­ Sccy.-Treasurer. und Fcrald Colvin ices at Irving Sunday morning In S.
pint jug
ADJUSTABLE . Halcomb of Bedford. One sister. Mrs. so plentiful. Although its service is as Cheer Leader.
S. and with the community service
Absolutely pure cane and pure maple sugar
• Elin Miller of Hartford survives, al- more attractive when it is cooked
Helen Arentz has been elected as in Woodland at night.
Arch Support ‘.*o twenty-eight grandchildren and wlwle.
it cooks more quickly and our
(
Dr. John R. Mott of the World s
new Librarian for the coming
. five great-grandchildren. He had evenly when broken into flowerettes. year. So far, she has proven lo be a Missionary Conference and Presi­
KJ&amp;II 1/
B A' I
DA DI/TD bv,’n a •’“’•nber ot the M. E. church This is thc more suitable method [,
dent Ruthven of Michigan Universi­
one.
lYllfcrlV
EVAPORATED
• A. L.V D AKlSklLK. dnec early youth. He w.xs a to use when it* is to be scalloped. If satisfactory
- The High School Geography cllss ty will address the Michigan State
’ thoughtful husband and a kind und eva[x&gt;ruted milk is used fur thc took an afternoon field trip for the Y. M. C. A. convention at Detroit
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
I loving father and will be greatly cream sauce, the Quaker Maid purpose of understanding more November 16.
missed by all who knew him. He Kitchen suggests using the water in clearly the rock and soil formations
Tlie Young Men’* Y group will
tall can’ll
J was laid to rest In the Berryville winch the cauliflower has been and other similar things studied have their next meeting November 1
cemetery.
cooked u* dilute it. rather than about in their geography.
at thc home ot Dad Angel! with Dr.
plain water. This Ls true for vegc-1j The High School Jr. Business A. W. Woodburne leading thc dis­
tables cooked with little water also, Training
,
class ax* considering tak- cussion of Healthy Living, Single
®omP P*aln wa*®r may. ^iing
oe- and Double. .
, Ing aa trip
trip to
to some
some ncaroy
nearby cny
city be1 lb. bag 17c
adM «&gt; m»ke up the required f&lt;J?e th. c&lt;ja „,ther con,., In
Freeport Girl Reserves and the Y
ouantitv.
___
_____
_ factories and
,...t group both have their meetings at
quantity.
-•
earnest and, ..t.,,
visit ___
some
Smooth and fragrant
MAXWELL HOUSE lb. 25c
Only the. flower and stems ot offices.
the school this Thursday evening,
broccoli or cauliflower, are served us
Friday thc 13th there was no with some specialities scheduled.
a vegetable. The leaves, however, school ay our teachers. Mr. and Mrs.
C. F. Angell tenk a load to thc
e.n l»
to nuke IM ba.v- ot . I Fuhr and Mr
„t„unl „
...............
Mr. u
Barnum
had
to at- State Sunday School convention at
nun MW
» err.m
ta i,.,,,) Tr.ch.-r&gt;' Imtitatr.
Marshall Monday.
lunch, In .ddltlon lo a dinner vege-1 The tenth grade- English cUu
table, u gotten (com one pnrclUM-. taV(, but lhrc.
ABOUT 275.000 ROD
LICENSES SOLD IN STATE. I
It mwnm economical
hehirr starring their Mudv ol claaMore than a quarter million Mich­
Mwdirooms .rc beginning to be
Wf
,uMe , lut
3toke.
ptentUul-nnl how the, &lt;hc» up
b w chOl„. Irom
igan people bought licenses to fish
_ z**i..t_
_ delicious
_it.•
—___ ■_ ______
Country
Club—rIn
tomato
sauce •
the otherwise simple meal! Meat
.Last
-. Thursday ...
in
the
inland lakes and streams of
• On loans of $300 dr lesa Household has re­
the 19th Mrs. Wctlout with mushroom sauce, creamed [ zel from the Kellogg Health Foun­ the state so far this year, tlw De­
duced the cost substantially below the maxi­
chicken with mushrooms, sauteed dation, came to the school with sev­ partment of Conservation reports.
mum rate formerly charged. Families, keeping
mushrooms with chopped meat or eral movies based on the importance
Tlie Department estimated that
house, who can make regular monthly repay­
beefsteak, and for luncheon—cream of thc care of the teeth. There were about 275.000 resident genera! rod
ments arc eligible to borrow, 20 months to repay.
of mushroom soup,’ are just a few h. total of 164 children, "packed licenses have been sojd since the rod
of the possibilities.
Thc only signatures required are thosf of hus­
tight as sardines” in tlw big room. license law was adopted by thc legis­
Lettuce is more plentiful and of 25 of these were from Bunnell. 16 lature last spring. The license, re­
band nnd wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
better quality than it has been in six from Hope Cehter.' ID from Learn. quired for fishing at all seasons for
ice. Visit, write or 'phone the offices of the
months. Fine quality and low price 28 from Kingsley and 85 from Del­ any species in the inland waters, is
Household Finance Corporation of America on
offer a double inducement to have ton. The several schools mentioned issued at a cost of SOc. While it is
the 3rd Fl. of thc City National Bank Building,
at least one salad daily. When root are all in thc Delton Unit.—Ken- believed that a decrease in thc fee
Country Club—A rich, smooth blend
vegetables are used, salad Ls espe­ ncth Lilts and Doris Arentz jeporl- resulted in an increased sale, no fig­
I West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
cially desirable. Serve plain lettuce
ures will be available on the num­
MEMBER N. «. A.
««•_________
_________ .. . ._________
with French drcasing or the varia-1,
...
ber of non-resident* fishing In
lions of salad dressing, tis Russian
CLAY HILUS,
Michigan, for several months.
and Thousand Island dressings. Leon Potts and wife motored to
ALLEGAN LOSES BAKER CO.
Celery as a relish and salad in- Laidlng Friday and spent the day
large
From the Allegan Gazette Just at
gredlent Is also choice and reason- with their daughter. Mrs. Harold
24-oe.
hand it appears that that city Is
able.
England and family.
bottle
Spinach la back in quantity. Tlie Wilbur Gibbs and Mr. Roc of Kal- to lose the Baker Furniture Com-!
Alio Rocky River Lemon Lime - no bottle charge
qualily is good and the price low. If amazoo were callers at Guy McNee’s pany factories, which have been I
operating there‘for several years.
spinach Is free from sand or grit. Sunday.
Ib. ISc
Rye Bread
it-7c
Jelly Beam
not overcooked, and well-seasoned. James Hardee and wife and Mr. They had three plants at Allegan. It
it 13 an especially good vegetable. [ Lathrop and wife of Detroit spent seems that thc Company has
Invented In building and loan shares recures for the
acquired a vacant plant fit Holland,
Marshmallowi
»&gt;. 17c
Chocolate Paeans is. 1»c
Grapefruit arc plentiful and very । Sunday■ at Chas. Gibbs’.
member a higher degree of safety than most forms ot
Campfire—Economy package
reasonable; oranges are slightly ‘ Clive Churchill and family of well adapted for Its uses, and can
Investment, according to the experience ^corded by
more per dozen than they have been. • Middleville. Irvin Peters and wife carry on all their manufacture in
do*. ISc
building and loan associations during lire recent period
Peanut Brittle
ib. 1 Sc
Fried Cakes
There are plenty of lemons and 1 of Grand Rapids and Morris Lewis the one building. Accordingly the
of economic disturbance. 9$.8rl safety is a record hard
company
will
leave
Allegan
and
lo
­
limes at prices below flic summer and wife of Kalamazoo were visit­
level.
fora at Leon Potts Sunday afternoon. cate in Holland.
Concord grapes and Bartlett pears Callers were. Vance Shaq# and wife
The “National” is one ®f Michigan’s oldest and biggest
COUNTY LINE.
are coming lo the end of their sea-and Ralph Finkbeiner and wife of
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
building and loan associations, 43years of faithful serv­
Mrs. Carrie L. Oerlinger and Mrs.
son. but late fall varieties ot grapes, Middleville
ice to hundred* of members.
Herman Winkler were In Hastings
and
pears
will
be
available
to
re-1
Mr.
Dresch
and
wife
of
Grand
Consult one’of our representatives or write us for further
Tuesday.
place them. Honeydew melons are'Rapids were Sunday guests at Roy
Information.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. C- Schuler and
still plentiful and of good quality. ■ MeCaul’s.
.
Miss Helena were at Ann Arbor Sat­
Both eating and cooking varieties of
- -------------- urday and Sunday visiting their
EAST GUN LAKE.
apples are abundant and inexpen­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Belle Crawford. Mrs. daughters Esther end Gertrude and
sive.
Fancy Hothouse
Potatoes are such an indispensable Ray Crawford anti Miss Dorothy attending the ball game while there.
part of our meals that it is good to 1Crawford were In Otsego Friday P.
know that both white and sweet va­
DON'T
SUFFER
FROM
SOUR
Mrs. Margaret Welton of Grand
Fancy
rieties are plentiful and cheap.
STOMACH, INDIGESTION
Oysters are in season. As winter Rapids spent the week end with
Goldan yellow fruit
1250 Griiwold BL, Detroit, Mich.
Indigestion, acidity, heartburn
approaches fish fillets and steaks of :Mildred Roush.
DaUoit'a Oldest Building sad
Harry Sllkirk and friend of and. sour stomach often lead to
cod. halibut and salmon are usually
very desirable purchases. Other, va- Plainwell called on friends here serious stomach trouble. Dr.
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
Emil's Adla Tablets counteract
riejies of both fresh and salt water 1Sunday.
California—Full erf juice
Mr. and Mrs. Ray West and Muri these conditions.- Give quick re­
fish depend on how weather condi­
tions have affected the catches.—By Duffing spent Ute week ertd with the lief. B. A. LyBarker, druggist.
latter’s parents in Grand Rapids.
Ann Page.

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Homenuikers’ Corner

Stores

X BIG BEEF SALE %

BEEF ROAST 40'
6c

Beef Ribs

Beef Pot Roast

14'

RIB ROAST
Steaks

1 2*/2C

Porterhouse

SLICED BACON

Pork Hearts

Spare Ribs

SWIFT’S
CIRCLE "S'

PICNICS

StopFootPdins

10'
10c

a-. 12c

Chickens

PANCAKE flour 5

23c

HARVEST TIME PANCAKE FLOUR 5

£? 19c

PURITAN SYRUP

NON-SKID

25&lt;

OLD MANSE MAPLE SYRUP

country club

JEWEL

COFFEE

33c

6

J

PET, CARNATION or DUNDEE

LOANS AT
LESS COST

25c

3 - 49'

CAMPBELL'S PORK and BEANS

PORK
Prunes

beans

a“lk'&gt; 3 ib.. 25c

20c

22c

4

4 «. iQc

Fancy Corn

3

29c

APPLE BUTTER

HALLOWE’EN FEATURES

10c

LATONIA CLUB GINGER ALE

Surplus Funds

Rational ffioan &amp;
Imieatnignt (itnmpami

LEAF LETTUCE
Grapes 2 u»1 Sc

Oranges

23c

Banana*

15c

2

Apple*

T

Jhv.1

T** tv

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER' 25, 1933

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PaUttoh and order to me minor ■ 1 $PFC| Al

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COURT HOUSE NEWS
pvrev F. Becker. Laming
■
Mary H-.-MlHer. HasUng*
Clarence Rodgarx. Dowling
'■VlrijuuR Power- VemfontviUc

FOR SHORT COURSE

r*uuw r,..!

Admr. flk-d.
Em. George Hiram
23 account at guardian

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I

'

Annual pfon Series on Adjustments

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23

LECTURES

in Agriculture for Fall
Term Students

.

FREEPORT.
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Mr. and Mrs Allen Wert* and Mr. - Tlie storm which paved through
wijd vicinity -Satur- j
and Mrs. Ed. Shaw of Johnstown. Coriton Center• -■■■*
Pa.. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sch­ day evening, did a great deal of ।
nader were caller* at the liomc of. damage. Mina Elliott's, bam was,
Mr. and Mrs. George i-’orbey and blown down, killing a horse and u
cow. the roof was torn from Lewis,
family Sunday.
Mrs. Marie Vander Male of Grand Daniels' burn. Ralph Henney's bam I
Rapid* expect* to be the new tele­ was blown down West of Carlton '
phone manager at the local office Center considerable damage was!
done to lor Fuller's bam and also!
about November 1.
Mr and Mrs Frank Rom will :o Lawrence AUertling's. There were;

AUCTION SALE!

-Mriculturaf Adjustment, has
Moll J IS
***“ •schw|uied ’&lt;&gt;' «tudenu who bnPROBATE Cof RT NEWS.
rolled in short courses at Michigan
Eat Daniel Knowles petition tfo.- fr m .Molln7' ,, coaducted
‘“/Hb-Tv 8ta,c
•• The men who will
doors* blown on
off and
und considerable
Admr. filed.
dovirs
considerable !,
chunk son.&lt; /,ii.t&gt; years ago, will jneak on this series hrtv-e been in the near future
Fit. Mary Hatt.ngrr. Pctithn ffor ix- the
I M- Curtiss made a business trip ot^'r dan,#8* done to oilier place;
^e^rogram closely associated \ith carrying out
w.tn .-,7h » taihit
music
.. .........
. lo Loutaville. Kentucky. Friday r'" •
Admr. Sled, order for ptibiical'.on• •
’r H m■ asxureo.
t huineaft . lt"-' l’«»vw:&lt;»n7'of "the AgricuTtural
SSn!
ur .k ut.nmn u at home after AdJurtment Act m this state atul arc turning Sunday
andTifiM Merer Uitaene
m
Esi. Georgf W. Davb. RcjXK’- of
Owing to ill health I will sell at public auction on the prem&lt;
“
uU‘orlnt',i 0,1
Mr. Ella Draper, left Friday for a»d JXr
hare Ifovi
authorities
on the subjects which
which
salt- filed
.
.... ....
Coldwater wh.-te she will .-.pend the Ann Arbor Monday to hare HowEsi. Thoma* W Ronan. Order ap­ Mr antT Mrs. Benjamin Nagel they
have chdjen.
ard * eyes examined.
■
’
ises, 1 mile west of Freeport, on
The
apecial
series
of
Irctures
1*
»
lth
Iwr
daughter
Mr*.
Be*'*"«'•
««m&lt;neo
have
moved
back
to
tin*
farm
near.
inc
pointing Admr. entered.
Mnntrete
Valentine
had
her
WnEat Roy W. Griswold. Final ac-! the Power school, after living in scheduled
............. ’ ~-■ N^8?
c---... M.-J
jer for Hustings for some time
r^.C...
count .of .executive
filed, W1
order
Dairy .....
Indtutry and the Agricultural
1---- - —' "W
publication entered
bel jarrad.-David Jarrad. Adjustment Act.” E. U Antinny: the week end with the home folks
ran be expected.
Mr- and
I,,n Ooddnough:®8®^
Esi- Clara L. Grisuoid. Inventor? Pat.
jd ana Wm.- McCann _ _____ ___ _____ ____ ro— ine
Mr* Elmer Marlow Ls at Spring
tame
from Eu't Uinsing to Agricultural Adjustment Act nnd ’noved back to Hastings after a two
filedn‘"' »1,h h"
Dd George W. Davis. Order rm­ spvnd Sunday with, williams pur- the Federal and Slate Agencies In------- ---- --------- --m iiS niue
MtM Dorothy Tnbberer of Harbor hrnt-c «wk.
Arming sale entered. .
ents.
.
voUed." R. J. Baldwin.. Director ...
ot
«
MaVke
Beach
and
friend
MU*'
Agnes
?
Est. Sarah France* Searle Peti­ Mrs. Da Bl ins ton
22 Market
uf Drtn&gt;a{
thf wwk tended Uve 8po(llght given by the
' of Grand fo»j&gt;
tion for license to sell filed, order tor
thi* mg Agreements nnd Agricultural. end with the foriinr* purcnU. Mr Hastings High school Friday eve-j
publication- entered. •
Codes?' R. V Gunn. Economics Dening.
Commencing at one o’clock P. M., and offer the following:
and Mrs. Fred Tabbercr
Ed. Mribef LaudensWer. Du-/
Henry Na
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Jabberer visit-'। Miss Mercy Usbornc accompanied
cl’.arge ol npttial Admr filed; estate
a the Agricutlral Adjustment to Act
by her sisters. Mildred and Wilma,
. Mr*. Jinn
Mr*.---- ------- ----’ enrolled.
.
on Wheat. Coni and H«v*." C. V. »-d Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Gleb of
the football game ut Ann '
Est J. Charles Felghnen Will and Mrs. William McCanri.ar.d Mr Bollard, State County Agent Lead­ Grand Rapid* Thursday and attend- attended
Saturday.
•
filed, ivetilion for prebate oi will and Mrs LcngalrMt took Mr. and er. Dec. 13- - N&lt; w D_-.&lt;-fop|nemwzih cd' the lecture &gt;n the evening given, Arbor
Mrs. Calvin Stcffey and baby and .
filed, waiver of notice filed
' Mrs Bcyrrwyk and Ml* Minnie Farm Credit." C- L Nash. Economics by E' .Stanley JOnes at the Civic ■ sister, Mprcy Usborne. were supper '
TOOLS.
HORSES.
to Grand RajHds to Iwar Ueptrtment
auditorium.
.
Est. Wilbur E- Carpenter. Petition jer.ki.L-,
guests
Thursdayof
Miss
Maxine
j
Rry
E
Stanley
Jones
at
thr
Civic
Mr and Mrs Fred Loomis of
for Adnu*. filed
McCormick mower, 5-ft.
Matched team, mare and gelding,
Clair *|M-nt Monday and Tuesday- Wunderlich -of Hastings.
Est- John M. Hammond. Petition auditorium Friday cvenine..
teen
wve!*
course
m
general
Agricul
­
.......»
_ _________
sh“'w
!
, Mr* Lucretia Benham has rcwt. 2600.
Corn King manure spreader.
with his brother, Rev. Frank
Loomfor Admr. hied
ture fw-which the Agricultural Ad; j.
•
j tamed relatives from Indiana and
E*t. George W. EhreL Inventory tunud ,hom«
2 Oliver riding cultivators.
justment lectures w.ere e»pecia!)v‘ ’ Miss Ethelvn Earl of Belding spent Ohio over the week end.
I
filed.
planned, will start Monday. Oct 3ii last week end with her cousin. Mb*
I^upel
Knowles,
a
former
resident
CATTLE.
2
walking cultivators.
Louena B. Beaftic. Bond of
jof Carlton Center, was buried Vtfcd- ‘
Tlx* Brigg* p T. A W1U meet . An‘,;“,’r ’*!*’ cour'*!
•*’» Gaylha LoomU
Adnu. filed, letters testamentary i*Oliver sulky plow, No. 26.
MIm Josephine
Jersey, 4 yrs. old, fresh 8 wks.
, ,,
mlv
jcrepmni- Novlskey
wovixxey of
oi Hasn.a*- 1 n^ny
/ forenoon from thc Adventist;
jufd. order limiting, settlement’en-i thi. wevk Friday night for their OrSpring tooth harrow.
teber meeting and election of offitercd.
.
Jersey, 4 yrs. old, with calf.
,Br
-*h u" Mr
£- and
■ Mrs. Gilbert Pislier of
,,»&lt;■.&lt;
.Est-. Wilbur E Carpenter Waiver
Land roller. Weeder. Hay slings.
Mrs. Albert Wells and Mrs; Myr- 'Hastings and Miss Carolyn Fisher ot
Jersey, 8 yrs. old, fresh Oct. 26.
Mr and Mr*. Robert Miller of
of. notice filed, order appointing
ti*
tic NtrcKU*
Stn-kle ano
and .-oi)
spn vicror
Victor anenueo
attended —
Woven wire stretcher.
Battle Crn-k spent Saturday night
Ajtmr. entered.
Jersey,
2*g
yrs,
old,
fresh
last
July.
Mr and Mrs Gerald H-rtier arid the Th6rnap|»!e Garden Club last;and Mrs Fred Kenney anil Robert,
E.-t Ray c. Ncfwton. Warrant and with their patent*. Mr. und Mrs. baby
Double harness. Milk cart.
of Hasting* were Saturdav wrcK
Mr. and Mr*.
Mrs. Ray Allenling
Allerdimr hav
have 1
Guernsey, 21..', yrs. old, fresh last
Ervin Miller, j-tiid spent Sunday with
Inventors- filed.
night and Sunday gue.-ts of Mr. and
j
. ....Walton was a ..
.. ’»»by boy. born last week, who u_
Mrs
Claude
Has- i»
has
Quantity 2-in. plankJune.
Est, xtvrtha Dickinson. Annual Mr. and Mrs Laurence Rt’zman of
tings v.uttor last we.-k
been named. John William.
account filed.
Other Articles too numerous to men­
Guernsey,
2
J
/o
yrs.
old,
fresh
last
The I. A. S will hold a chicken
and Mra." Claude Walton
Est. Libbir F- Reynolds. 'Annual ’
Mrs. Grace Mack and Mr*. Agnes supper at the church this Friday movcii back to their rooms over the,
June.
;
tion.
-account- of exteutof filed!
Mr. and Mrs. A Munjoy und Mr.
Oct. 27. They are hopin; Wa|ton garage Thursday,
Est. John M. Hammond Wiiv-cr of Cole will entertain sit., a dinner evening.
and Mr*. Rowe front Detroit spent
u g'»od attendance.* Plan to at■
----notice filed, order appointing Adm; meeting for thc Evangelical L, A 8. for
: Thursday
' ' '
SOt’TlfWEST WOODLAND.
-------- -- near
- - Crystal. Mich . v-.siirntered, bond of Admr filed, tetter* Thursday. Nov. .3. atjhe home of tend it.
of admlnutratton iw-ucd. order limit­ the forlner. A g'»od attendance is Mr. and'Mrs Austin Oversmitl
Mr and Mr*. "Bernard Burch of
A
and'family and Mr*. Lusk of Mar­ California. Mis* Susie Fisher and
desired-.
•
' young cyclone jmssed through
ing scttlenxnt entered
shall were Sunday visitor* at Mr Mrs. Carl Hewitt were dinner guests: this sectton Saturday night, mov-.
TERMS—CASH. No property removed until settled fop
Est. J. .Charles Fcfghncr. Proof of
ui large tool Ahed of Don Rowwill filed, order admitting will en­ meeting for a cafeteria supper and atjd Mrs Clark -Oversmith's.
ot Mi** Phoebe Oaks Tueaday eve­' mg
lader's off thc wall about seven feet.
social evening . has. been changed -Mlt«v Alice Whetstone. Alnut fill- ning.,
tered.
‘
Sandbrookaho m°vlng other small bullrings
Est Michael J. Flynn. Petition for from Oct 31 to Nov. 2. due .to con­
Mr and Mrs Ham.
,Haro
.
.
-an. „
and uprooting trees in this sectioA
license to sell tiled, order, for publi­ flicting date.-,. MuMc. games and tend.-d A Century of Progrjs* in nnd Mrs. Guy Kantncr spent SatMr and Mrs. Torrence, Townsend
stunts will furnish the entertain-- Chicago the last oi the week. Tlu-y “'jSV.’n?M“ni".urd
cation entered.
'
.
oirtS-rt W.
also visited Mr- Jennie Cunib.« and
E«t. Edwfo C- and Harp’, N Clapp ment for thc evening.- *
family in Katninlizoo.
°'1 R0b"t
Do
",W beakins
D-'uk"'’ “
*"r
Donald
u *'
at camp
Camp Cu
Custer
•of
Mr. and Mrs- Jarno* '
Wxxiiand vu-ited nr*. Ev&lt;
.P.M Thurm.y -'I1!!1*
«“ 8'"" Tr..mTO
wein Sunday.
with Mrs. Myrtle McIntyre in Has. . . . ,
Mrs. Gertrude Wilcox ot Ha-ting*
Meeting arc expected H? begin in
and sister. Mrs. Brown, of Green­
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Fnrlee enter­ the 8. Brethren church. Oct . 30. B
Col. A. W. Hilzey, Auctioneer.
J. E. Babbitt, Clerk.
ville writ Sunday callers at. Mr-. tained at a game dinner Sunday! F Petry of Ohio, evangelist, in
charge.
Mac Over.-mith*.
in honor of Mrs! S. W Perrin's
rn
birthday Those present were. Mr
CEDAR
(KEEK.
past e! Flint.
Largest .Farm Mutual Fire Is:.:frsnc» Conpany.
Edinonds i,lld Mrs* s w P' lrin and children
The date of the chicken pie sup­
Nearly one-halt trillion in assets and resources. Ila. paid It.
tabes.
of their of.
Detroit. Floyd Williams nnd fain'ila.'i l Edmond.-'.
dv Qf Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs per at Cedar Creek will be Satur­ Sunday gu&lt;-*ls of MY. and Mrs. Will1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hain-] per at thc M. P. church basement
a'juKbi. ?&gt; Ml- H.ii-I E4m..nd- . '4' °&lt;
c'"k- Mr ""■* M” day. Nov. 4
,
.
i mond of n-,.,
—— Sunday. »»----- ----------------Baltimore.
Mr.• i •«-&gt;this &lt;—
week lluirsduy
evening. ♦ There
"
’ M
Hlh MrtMiy. •Saturday.
SalunUy. About
jMr. and Mrs. JoWh Gurd and iam- Knestrick of Climax.
and iA- sjieni Sunday with Ivan Camp­
| will be a short program after sup*lxty were present and enjoyed a Thelma and QdHs. of bowling, —
b!» the lEount tn » cluitfiMl pcUcy.
Mrs. H. Leavitt spent a part of। Gurd Is about the same.*
Mrs. Elsie Rorcmia
Bar- bell
Battle........
Creek. : last week with friends in Grand' I
pleatant evening. .
- and
- baby.
------ —
Mr. und Mrs. Lxjo Monroe and son! I*’’’- Mrs Nellie Cross of Hastings
— und
---- wife
---- -of---------Dir.COUNTB elven tor :o4t. Ore leHitlng roots on dwellings, sbo for
Verm n Smith left test w.- k for
of
I?p
„
|| of _________
Kalamazoo were week-end. vi.s-iwl,I IP'1' “ short talk,
Lloyd Owen and family visited Rapids
.h.
.
^lr Elbert
WjU Gurij| [n COIU. llors of mpij. 1Jar,-nt..
Mr parjntr.
and Mrs.!
the K» l&lt; o-i! CautjT -ii Pit;-. !
fora
\Ilj1a’?d
Ix'* ,tantn‘r...
m».
Moo-Atrs.
r aJid
nt। uw
the- munk
home »&lt;•.
of ...........
Mr. and-Mrs.
z* :2t:U
Mr.
22".! ML- -:' Gladys Culms of Hastings
I-..n-Hl of'ten week.-.
uld Mr’ Otl&gt;' Kamner. son. Marvin. Barcroft
«•»•••• nt Freeport
• .ctpw, Sunday.
oui&gt;un&gt;.
। puny wiui
vwij Bwioer
Ardy Owen.
I is spending this werk with her slswith Wall
Shriber ana
and wire
wife oi
ol ,Ar&lt;iy
Tm- Cr.mp Fin- girl* held their if*’1' Sunda&gt;’
WUl Kantner's in
«Henry
— ---------------• ■’wife
•- were Hastings, visited John Gurd al the:' Don't forget the chicken pie aup-l ter. Mrs. Lloyd Owen.
Wertmnn and,
■
--------...
Hustings
tc
nxslst
him
in
celvbratMORRIS O. HILL, Hastings
meeting Friday evening «t the M«’-‘
r mi: his birthday.
Ombfr school houte with a.
John Smith ut Battle Creek spent
roast..
the week end at home.
Herman Juhn.&gt;on and family
State
Insurance
„.s uncle,
u.....-, RtisK.1!™"’1’ !”,u,n *n&lt;l
dreenvike called ....
on his
HOME orrica 70g CHURCH ST. FLINT. MICH.
‘I’?'.
fell Greenfield. oi un, pto, ... Clin*. Fnrlee* “
Sunday evening.
W. V. BURRAS. Prc»iJ«nt.
H. K. FISK. S«cr&lt;twy.
cenlly.
The
Harveoter Band will have a
Russell GreeriJit-ld i- able to be
Hallowe'en
party
with Miss Nevuh
about again. '
• Farlee Saturday afternoon.
Miss Jean Kantner. Gerald Mah­
ler. Mr. and .Mrs. J. D. Wise apd
family took in the excursion to the ,
! Fair Sunday.
,
| J B Grant and family of Baltic
Creek spent the week end at the!
farm.
„
Mr. and Mr* Bernard Burtch of
California called on Levi Kantner
Wednesday morning.
The high wind and rain did quite,
a lot of damage in Southwest Wood­
land.
z
a

Tuesday, October 31

FLOYD GEIGER

PROPRIETOR

Fire Insurance At Cost!

Mutual Rodded Fire

Co.

History

AUCTION SALE

Because of not having feed enough to carry my stock
through the winter, I will sell several good milch cows and
some other livestock at public auction at my farm on Sec. 26,
Yankee Springs township, being the second farm north of the
Yankee Springs Orchard on the Middleville road, on

Saturday, Oct. 28,1933
Commencing at 1 o’clock sharp, and will offer thc following
MILCH COWS.
Yellow Jersey cow, 6 years
oldr due Feb. 20th.
Black Jersey coiv, 6 years
old, due Jan. 23rd.
Brindle Jersey cow, 6 years
old, fresh 8 weeks.
Black heifer, 2 years old, due
Dec. 31st.
Black heifer, 2 years old.
Jersey cow, 3 years oldpdtie
Jan 8th..
TERMS

Part Jersey cow, 5 years old.
Brindle heifer, 2 years old.
Jersey bull, 1 year old, eligi­
ble to register.
SWINE.
4 shoats, weight about 100
lbs. each.

POP CORN
A few bushels of good Aus­
tralian huli-less pop\jrn.
CASH.

P. A. VAN TUYL, Propr
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

and from its Records

This Bank Charts Its Course!

SOLTH SHULTZ.
. Quite a nice crowd out to P. T A.
meeting Friday night. There wasu Hallowe’en program and a good
time Ls reported.
Prayer meeting nt G. E. Kenyon's
Tiivsdliv afternoon was quite well
Htt&lt; nded. This week Wednesday
evening they will meet with Mr. and
Mrs. John Chamberlain.
Callers on Mrs. MhirKenyon Sat-urday. were. Mrs Nettie Maas. Mrs
Tress Moser and Mrs. Kate Pattonot Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Bonneville
and daughters. Lorraine and Uirnn.
’pin Saturday night with Mr and.
Mi : ’ Harry Miwner of Kalamazoo.1
Mrs Mabel Moody of South Ma­
ple Grove is spending this .week’
with her daughter.' Mr* Martha
Horn
Mrs Ada Murray of Nashville vis­
ited her parents. Mr and. Mrs. Wm.
Gate.- the first of the week
Rev. Fred.-Horn and family re­
ceived word that they had a little
in-.' granddaughter bom to Rev.
•John Hot' •*
—
—
•hart. MT
. . .
Sl)r has
.. -------- Lots Ruth. Congrutu-i
Union;.
•
Mrs, Alma Whipple nnd RUttell'
Hull ui Augusta visited the former’s'
daughter. Mrs. Florence Peake, and
family last week
Mrs Mina Kenyon -received word
.from Mrs. Millie Merritt of Pent­
water. formerly of this place, that i
she bunt-d her daughter. E=.sle. three
weeks and three dajx after her hus­
band Wm -Merritt, passed away.
She left a husband- and two little
daughter*. They have many frtendj
her« who extend sympathy to'the
bereaved family.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nichols at-1
tended the funeral of her aunt in
Ha*tmg* last Monday.
Miss Barbara Bowman of Ha*unii*
spent the week end with Mr. and}
Mr?. Walter Colbert. •
Mr. nnd Mrs. LaFayeltc Usbomai
• ana Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams I
attended a family reunion at ths:
home'of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Quimby'
ut Battle Creek on Sunday.
Guy Hough and Orville Parks of:
Lansing cilled on Mr. and Mi*.
Frank Shriber Sunday- forenoon.'
Robert Culbert spent the week I
end with Reed Furrow of Hastings. ।

Tis folly to look backward but to learn from ex­
perience how to direct one’s course for the present
and into the future.

The day of the tallow candle, the grain cradle and
the ox-yoke is g^ne. We are facing today a New
Age, a New Civilization—a completely changed
condition in economic fend social life.

During the past generation this bank, through
competent management, has been able to meet the
changing conditions, and render the service ex­
pected of it by its patrons and the people of its
community. Every sort of physical equipment has
been obtained to keep our Banking Service up to .
the Highest Standard.

-• Careful consideration of the part this bank has taken in contrib­
uting te the well-being and prosperity of Barry county and its
citizens, must inspire confidence. The future activities of this
old financial institution will be conducted along the same con­
servative and accommodating lines as they have been in the
past, meeting at every turn all economic changes with care
and confidence. You are invited to make this your home bank.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
TELEPHONE 2103

The Bank with the Chime Clock

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1333

MORE SPEED SHOWN

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in lieu; raoui nane

PAO1

Assyria.

A

k&gt;»'^lng was held at

IN NEW FARM LOANS the home of Mr and Mrs Emerson
----------

More Eggs
Are you getting as many eggs as you
should? Thinlc what your extra profitswould men if every hen were "right on
the job." Don’t put off feeding WAYNE
EGG MASH any longer.
WAYNE EGG MASH has proved that
hens are one oi the biggest money-mak­
ers on a farm. It insures bigger profits—
high egg production at a low cost.
'

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
UME
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

TELEPHONE 2118

HASTINGS, MICH

HIGH GRADE
KENTUCKY COAL
ROOFING

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co
PHONE 251S

FRANK SAGE

T building and loan associations than any other type of an
institution ami for the very good reason that these associations
have accomplished- tb.c most wholesome results In thrift and
home ownership, am! tlie -promotion of thesfe objects is abso­
lutely essential In the welfare of the United States." ’
Deliv. 1033. to Annujil Convention of UNITED
LEAGUE. Chicago, Illinois.

We welcome, you to become a member of our family.

&amp; Loan Association
Griswold at Jefferson

Detroit, Michigan

J. L. Maus

’member

TU
1 11

• 'Cortrtgnt of Lacey on Tuesday in

Piled Up Applications Now honor of their rather ^ eighty-third
birthday;
.Moving Through as Force
Miss .Mildred Garrett has been abof Appraisers is Enlarged isenl from tlw telephone office part

-

Loans to Michigan’ fairnen ]^YBther. wm: b-rrc\t7.nd’»..i«through the St. Paul Federal Land ,MrJ( Ent.n' MOGtocklin. on a trip to
Bank arc being speeded up along Chicago and A O^itury &lt;rf Progwith the louu m other districts, ac- »*»
.
cording to H'-nry Morgcnthaii. Jr..' The annual game supper i&gt;u« on
in Charge of form credit, who points by ti»e Lacey camp ot Modern
out that 1810.700 wm kmiwd by &lt;he: Woodmen planned for Saturday eve­
St Paul Itenk during September. ning artha Jones hoU wa* juevr.nicd
Loans made by the Land Banks by dw continued rainy evening.
for that month were m arly one-half! Tlie Briggs Parent-FeactuT or
of the total amount loaned, in the! uantaulioil will meet on Friday eve
ning. Oc
OclolM-r
u h, n *,,ec“®n ?
whole uf 1933 Application., for fed- "»•»■
.l?.ljfr -27
’7. .*
,eral farm-lands piled up in such]*office:s will be held
Mr. und Mr.s Jiriluk Paul of Bat
&gt;quantities immediately following the
: federal farm loans piled up in such ]lie Crvek and mother. Mr:- Ama
. quantities Immediately following the •Purcell ot Hasting.-. Mi uiwl ?.li
liberalization of the lcun policy that Morris Milter &lt;if f-msliu- were Sun
the banks did no', have the faclhiu*, tluy guests- al thc Mr. and Mrs.'Fre
’
nor the personnel to handle them
•Miller home.
l5:e first step to catch up with • Mrs. Agm-s Purcell. Who
for her
the volunii- ot biLui.-,. was to ••:■.- '•jrliiK..... .. ..........
. sister. Mr
large tlie force of a'pprahers who Scldmore u now at thmust inspect the farm before a loan her daughter. Mrs. Julius
can be made. That ha.-, now been Battle Cree-:
done and tin.’ accumulated appitcuilfs. Sylvia Seidmore is conyates’ Huns'are rapidly, being considered. ‘:I;X
..
More appraisers arc added us, rap- MJ?. Ev*ffillc
idly as competent men can-bc found, j Tlie Brtegi • Hallowe en
; Two type*
loans are made on •chcdulrd for Tuesday &lt;;yciu
farm property. .Tlie first Ls u first,
-mortgage whicl| can be fpr an'Tiiursday evenlhv No-.embT. nor-:
..»r.; when a ptev “Mail order Wife
amount equal lo one-half tin*
inal valite of Hit- land pirn, one-fifth
of the value ol the teulding-. In
some cmtCA, an additional loan can
be 'obtained direct, from the commlssloner with a second mortgage Mr., and Mrs. Eirwrwn Cot
Jon the tend and chattel mortgages
jn farm property a.-&gt; jecurity. 'niHllahl QJ‘
total of the two lyjH.s ot- Icxinj cun;
daugiiu-r,

ma! va’’.«r of the property offered
r.'WIAI IKIUl
’.LU
I’ .&gt;’ •• *
,
the financial difficulties off all farm- ; K.owilt'.f o* Ba
era became the law demand.-, that [re.*“*,vv&gt; J1* r,‘
tlx; loans be secured with a certain I
,s. , .
amount of properly. Intrrprctahwu
h‘‘ld ,Lh ,r
In'
of Hili law have been m/libernl
ev« |ung. Die «ffir-1- ••
possible and the Interest rate.-. i president.
"r—“' Hw:
charged are low.
It haa-been fouijd paiMble in some,Stary. Edith Mill
cases to-get tlie creditors’ of individ­ ' Jones.
ual farmers j&lt;» discount their clairtia ] Mrs. Mary
, .pu
enough to jx rimt their pay num urv
with the government loans when &gt;1;‘5n
would have been mi|x*.*’.ble to at- H”**'1-. mid Mi
ford financial relief if all crvcliUir..; ]er- a,
demaiid&lt;xl the test pennyI[&lt;* rr,n,nd ,"’r

thc sail- ol bands In the opeti tnarket j
mid the public will iiot buy bonds]
which they bdk-ve arc not Mx’ured',,
, ...
by iteod collau ra! Farm land at !^r
,
normul value/ l- nr .t cla a c .Uatersl.' F*rd
'.f /““I DonnJ
but faun mortgages based on bT-nr"'1.
'
l*11
values are no; tjuod security -today] Callers at
lor bauds.
&gt;, Ins' Strnd i
Hdd Mayo and
lie and ten
■
,
: Kinser and -v ;!&gt; • &gt;
Mr ami Mrs. Janu s Boulter. Mr. i Mamie W«-bb
and Mrs. Zera Boulter and Mr aild|ch'arlex Harrinuton
Mr.-. Georue Bagky were Sunday Milks calk&lt;t •: '!!■
glivsU ol Mi. and Mrs Irving Buul- o:.nka of Bai th. Cr&lt;
Sunday and
;•
,4 I. ..U
I O’
-.'Il l * : .1 *
Mrs Chu i. Hhllt, Mr&lt;- Mary Mui- iflistitut Mt.s. Gmiku with Ix r Iidum:-'
ftndare and Audrey •spent Sunday at
(futies
A Century of Progre.w.
Aiutift DeLmtc. w!k&gt; spent laM'
Mr. and Mrs. Marclus Bigley ®T*lwwk with hi&gt; Mjtcr“. Mrs. Florv’and
companlvd Mr. and Mrs. T. H Mr?.: Turner, returned to Grand.
K'“chum ot Martin and Mr. and tcnV Siiwby.
Mrs. Urvm McBain to St. Louis un Mrs. Catherine McAdam- and Mr
Wednesday and spent the day with (uld Mrs. Wm. Van Sickle
Lan-'
Mr. and Mrs. John McGIocklin.
sing s;x-nl the week end with Mr.
Mrs. Baldwin ep«-nt Monday- in and Mrs. Clair Van Sickle.
Grand Rapids.
| Mamie Webb and children’. Carl;
Mr. - Herbert Morehouse spent the &gt; Montgomery and Margucnt.-’ MilL
;and Mrs. Clair Van Sickle attended
.....................
me :o move. Wa will miss tiws the union «meetlni| nt the Free1
esteemuble jx-ople.
Methodist church Thursdhy cvi nlni;

Mrs. George MrKibbln and daugh­
ters. Rutli mid Doris were in Kal­
amazoo Haturdny.
Ruth McKIbblil. .who hits been
ho]|ilng Mrs. Grace Underwood
Holland. returned. to her home
Prairieville Tuesday evening.

MICHIGAN BEL
TELEPHONE CO

IF MEN HAD TO DO THE

HOUSEWORK, THERE'D BE
MORE TELEPHONES
I IIEKE'D be telephones in the Mtclicn. in /he
basement, in the h ml room a upstairs . . wherever
there is housework.to do.
•
J
There’ll he as adequate a telephone system in men,
homea ax in their Mores and office* . • not just
one instrument. And there'll be no more of that
tiring running, buck ami forth-, up and down, to
make and answer culls.

Yoti cun have an extension telephone anywhere in
your home for lee* than 3c a day. (tell the TeleIihonc Business Olhcc and order oue today. Luutalaliou will he made promptly.

wonderful sermon ami enjoyed tlie
outpouring of Gods blessings ujxm
HU people.
"

Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnr'de McCullougli i
are the proud parents of a line baby '
boy bom Oct. 21.M,
XH. and Mrs. Clyde Nidiols and
Mr., and Mrs. Lopgstrovi of Grand . Mr. and ?.fr». Sam .Cutch' r spent oncRapids were callcra at bcorge Run- Iday the pa.-t'We« k With Mr. and j
som's Saturday.
Mrs. Edgar DdForest al o'hr’.
Mary Walers has been on thc sick
Mrs Pierce and little daughter o'
list.
Cloverdale were the Sunday guests i
Mr. and Mrsi.Monto Rcplogle en­,| of her sLster. Mrs* Clifford Kahllo
tertained their’ grandchildren OI
-‘ and family at this place.
Freeport over the week end.
Mr. and Mri Wells and Oils Em I
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sutton of Has­ (Were Kalamazoo visitors Thursday
tings wen- Sunday visitors at Rich­
Mr. and Mrs Marian Rupe called
ard Gardner's.
. '
ion their sons who live at Kalamazoo
Mrs Jennie Loehr has been enter-,I Wednesday.
* .
।
turning her aunt from Flint thc i&gt;ast C. L. Rube and family of Otsego:
visited- his parents of this vicinity ■
Mrs. Minnie Shriner, who has! l-Yiday.
been spending some time witli he;Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Pierce, and.
brother. George Ransom. has re­ sons of Plainwell and Miss Berna-■
turned to her home in Hastings.
, dine Ducey of Otnego were Sunday
Mr
und
Mrs.
Oscar
Laubaugh
of
------ ------ ——-- , afternoon guest* erf relath w- at this!
Freeport have moved into ,Fred|...
__
place.
Smith's tenant house.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hine enter­
Bl'GBEE CORNEhs.
tained Sunday in honor ol their
Kalamazoo.
NORTHEAST ( ARI.TON.
son of Kiilaina.ro s|M*ni the
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lower urid ]
children ot Lansing visited, their end with Mr. and Mrs. Cha s F
parents. Mr, arid Mm.-A M. Deskvr family spent Sunday with Jim Wil­
Sunday.
'
cox. thc occasion Ix.uk Ben Jen-:
Tlie cyclone Saturday night did .
birthday- Mrs. Mary Rice,
much.damage in this' section to kin's
'went up
Frida .- evening ' and rt-j
barns'and other buildings.
tnulned over till Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Booher ntByron jMuirox tame down from
i tended the funeral of a niece and a I Vicksburg io visit his mother a little |
I daughter of Wil) Patton of Evart ,while Supctey.
!Sunday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Wayne Eliott und
son of Flint visited his parents over ’Mr. and Mrs Oharle* Cotton nndi
the week end.
daughter. Caryl, of- Mulliken visited
- Born to Mr. and Mnr. Roy Aller- ut B. F. Cotton's Sunday.
dlng a son. .Oct. 11. Mary Allcrdim,’
Burr Catton und son. Richard, of
assisted in caring for them.
* Grand Rapids, and Karl Pope of
Mr. and Mrs- George Lydy and- •Sparta railed on Walker •Cotton's
son of Hostings spent Saturday Bunday.
.
night gnd Sunday with his parents.
Robert Furlong mid Bernard!
Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lydy.
Brown of Pleasant Hfll, Ohio, are,
spending an indefinite time with:
friends in nnd around Woodland.!
Mrs. Nettle Itagla and Ethel at­ At present they are staying at Cal-,
tended A Century of Progress on yin Furlong s'.
Sunday. •
Professor Foreman, of tiic poultry
tann of Lou ell. spent Tuesday ut ।editor of the Atlantic Monthly.
Arthur Teeter's.
Mrs- John Mummeii. Mr. and Mrs
John Porter of Bradford and Mr.
REMEDY REMOVES CAUSE
and Mrs. Warren Bowman of Mont­
OF STOMACH GAS
pelier. Ohio, spent Monday with Mr.
Most slomacli^O.KS Is due to
and Mrs. Arthur Teeter.
Tlw Ladles' Aid wllf have an all bowel potootu. For quick relief,
day meeting, on Nov. 2. to clean use Adlerika One dote, cleans
church. A vegetable soup clumer will but body wiDte*. tone* dp your
be ierved and , u program will be] system, brings .sound sleep.—B.
given in the afternoon In charge of A. LyBarkcr. Druggist -Adv.
Ludle Fisher.

Fourth And Last Big Week
ot Our........

Anniversary Sale
Celebrate With Us

_

THIS IS OUR GREATEST SALE OF THE WHOLE YEAR.
TAKE ADVANTAGE NOW OF

Prices Sensationally Low
STOCK YOUR PANTRY AND SAVE!
IONA BRAND

PEACHES
Cezzcious Halves in Pure, Sweet Syrup
HAWAIIAN BROKEN-SLICED

PEACHES

PIKEAPPLE 2-35c
NOTE: WHEN COMPARING PRICES
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD INCLUDE
THE 3'; MICHIGAN SALES TAX!

A &amp; P MEAT M/ARKEj S’
A Solid carload of BABY BEEF received this week, to be sold at prices
you can afford to pay! Stock up and can your winter’s supply of beef
now—-you can not afford to wait! SPECIAL PRICES on whole quarters

STEAK

RIB BOILING BEEF
ROLLED RIB ROAST

Lean and Meaty

6c
12c

ib.

lb.

BEEF ROAST
SMOKED HAM
PORK SAUSAGE

121c

Round or Sirloin
Any and All Cuts

An&gt;&gt; and
All Cuts ]b
ol Chuck

Whole or Shank Half
No. I Pura Under New Pure Food Act

121c
3 "&gt;•■ 20c

9c

r .b

PORK ROASTS
QUAKER OATS
SUPER SUDS
PEAS RELIABLL

STRING BEANS
WHITE CORN
TOMATOES
BEANS QUAKER MAID

SMALL

SMALl/

No. 2 Size

1-lb. She

Pkg 8'
3 pk«»- 25“
2 cans 29“
3 cans 25'
3 cans 25'
3 cans 25“
4 cans 19°
2 cans 2E°
3 cans 25°
lb. 12’
c•lb.
’ pkg- 19c
pkg. 17°
ran 10°

PINK SALMON
PUMPKIN
FINE QUALITY
SLAB BACON
PANCAKE FLOUR SUNNY FIELD
MELLO WHEAT CEREAL
TOMATO JUICE HEINZ '
pit. 17'
QUAKER OATS ■-.“cE
RALSTON BREAKFAST FOOD - 23'
WHEATENA A BIG FAVORITE
P*r 23“
ROYAL GELATIN aei. ruvow 3pe». 25‘
ib. 17&lt;
MARSHMALLOWS CAMPFIRE
WHITEHOUSE

MILK 6-33c

3~». u. 49COFFEE 8 O’CLOCK
FRESH CREAMERY
»■ 23'
BUTTER
SILVERBROOK, Print
». 25'
BUTTER
4 ~*23'
NORTHERN TISSUE
BREAD OBA»DMOTHE»-S
loar 9C I-*.!—' 6‘
" AfiiAOE t*,. 33

bisquick - -&lt;x?;;a&lt;A¥^&gt;1

COFFEE 110KAK SUPREME
2 “* 45
PALM OLIVE
4 '■»“ 25
SOAP
MAXWELL HOUSE
».&gt;!. 25“
COFFEE
LARGE
2
31'
SUPER SUDS
KARO BLUE LABEL
3 29
SYRUP
:■». an 25“
SYRUP KARO BLUE LABEL
'&gt;■ 10“
FIG BARS N.ac. FUESII BAKED
GINGER ALE
«’««&lt; ctVB Ujp BMIU 10'
UKALTVri't
-IFLEISCHMAN’S YEAST
iw-ib. 19
Un **&lt;
HERSHEY’S COCOA «*“OT
ANN PAGE
DOUGHNUTS
PUMPKIN SPICE
pu 10
CAMPBELL’S TOMAT&amp;

SOUP 4

A x P FOOD STOI

�PAGE TWELVE’
MORTOAOR FORECLOSURE.

COWS EAT MORE HAY
IF FED BONE MEAL

| LEGAL NOTICES

.

Faulkner entertamwd
William Toot and daughryn. nnd Mr and Mrs,
Robert
and Arnold-Faulkner

ithechurc

Increased .Amount off Homo iv encotit
Grown Legumes Can Be
'
Marketed to Cows

MORTOAOE RALE

.

IhUt.M'a

• spohd
r»»Ue» n'r.V
Willi intestinal flu. but
vend ■Uiuring .-lowly hpw. This Li

sun- &lt;
RAitm

BALAF

ago SAVED MONEY ... and

YOU CAN
SAVE Money
by ordering YOUR coal NOW
before prices go any higher!
Our service will make clean satis-

Mr. and'Mrs. Wendell Hull andund.. daughter Lorane, and the former's
ir.-h- niothyr. Mrs. Ida Maltby of Battle
Hu h Creek spent Thuradav at jhe Otu
; Mtrnan.hmnr. Mr and Mrs. Altinrtn

urch following guests on Friday. Mr and
..Sheridan Darling ami family
the Jotter's lather. Mr Abel of
igo. Mr-. Pearl Watsmi and
I'er Elizabeth hf South Haven

Arthur Stairs and Homer Smith &lt;
arlton •pi'itt Sunday at Joii
Stairs.
Mr. find -Mrs- Thompson and son

PAID
AN

bought their coal a few ■ weeks

are .site .spent the past

anuly pels or have
enlitnenial value Sc
1 iced iter c
in ,_____
ta good money thc.H.' d.«y

factory delivery to your home.

Smith Brothers
Velte &amp; Company

Bellingci

SALT. LIME ANO ETC.

WIND

el'.-eltt of inanv lliee lilitl Useful

r’s lather ‘and mother
Mr and Mr Victor Ji
and • mother

Mr. and ' Mr

Going

Milke Herrington. has

lion or mfalla ana th
ptwiT com.:- will aid .u»ne
reducing' the total amount
produced and in reducing
yf that sent to market.
.
Allot tier way to reduce milk
to feed the individual cow
cording to thu numb1

SEV

RETI

are

on Thursdftj
by thc Dowjtng
cey stringed instrument orchn
anti other features; (rs* cream will
fetved. also sandwiches and coffee
and light lunches at a small cost. A
and •” ic-mv to al) U wctChdcd.
A baby boy arrived nt the L. J
O-wald home Wednesday evening.
October 18. which was born to their
iMuithter and hit-bund- Mr. and Mn
Clem Erne ut Kelly s Island who
afe -pending •the winter with their
patents.
Mr.’and Mr* Gerald BursdiifT ol
Rutland, former Dowling resident;
parents of a baby girl. Con

The bone meal used should be a
f good grade, .steamed, and odbrlees.
* This material
'o ificmtM'
uuuninH
/ falf«

:

Every Indication at This Time is That

Faulkner and -&lt;»p. Paul

5 to IQ^XRinds silage. 3 to 10 pounds
it of cornmeal, plus one tca.*poonfn| of

■

.at their father. J &gt;hn Belsun
and family. - .
,
A little girl arrived at the homeof Mr^and Mrs. (b raid Burv.dufi
■
week. Congratulation-..

Leon Dunntnt

More of Michigan's alfalfa- hay gram.
can be marketed through dairy co-.s Evangelism
H a little steamed bone meal Lid to the ration to stiinulaP
cow’s apixtite for the l&lt;-Rimu-_.
a;a-. according to the dairy depuxl- rhuren fun
' . ment at Michigan State College.
’
'/■ Tlie inenaise in ’the amount of
'i alfalfa permits-the cheapening of evening. So
: ,t:ir ratinn by replacing concentrates fafttiot afio
with the protein in the dlfulfa. A of blowingi.
.-"tg-ifcktrd ration for a
poimd i About thirty
cow giving 3fj p?und.-&gt; daily of JU
'i
■r
'■*
r.
i-v

Porrlnnd visited in the Jim, Dibbfc
home Sunday.Mrs. Ernestine Edger. Marian.
Loren and Lvnu. a bo Mrs- Myrtle.
Williams were Battle Creek vt^noi.t.
Faulicnr? of
---------. Mr. and Mra. Charlo Behan and

TELEPHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH

Ha,stin
Ha vi

final

fUpulutr
on tlH-J
the new
curia true
Mullmen
SH.IKMl of

trrv.si du

i&gt;t- i Instil

in futon
they did
added bi

giving rt
(in-. copi
e.immtini
tings fol;
knowing

teautiful

Johnstgwn

Hansbarger

IBANK. ■
[Thundiiy at Mr . Howard Burchett'/,
.'laud Reid and son :1,1 Ax.yrm.
itiaas were.Sunday

which
10yd farm
Whitworth

Rii.h.ird
Adelaide Wilkinson' of
inday.
Mr. mid

Cummings and two daugh-.
-■■tingst-petlT Thursday eve-!

GKTinV

1 Mrs Laurel Manthuli and
liters und son Burlin Were inti -en attended the Spotlight Fri&lt;
.
afternoon nnd evening arty evening in Haetings.
Mr and Mr.-. Frank Hnwbllte
•tx-nt Sunday evening at Mi
hmm Marshall and daughter. Dawn, ni
•ILiml and Lake Od&lt;

Burrell Murphy and
lull'd a Century ol

plant rat
nt 5.500 t
Tluit C

137.000 f&gt;
areinnulu

bnuighr

.•.up;tile.-.
old build)

lx&gt;.ir&lt;l pla

l»!y i&gt;n th

pond in

principal
applied a

(Con

AUCTION SALE
In order to settle the estate of George M. Ritchie, I will have an auction sale on
thc Putnam farm, 1-2 mile north of Banfield, on
9

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31
COMMENCING AT ONE O’CLOCK, AND OFFER THE FOLLOWING

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

MOBTGAOE FORECLOSURE

0 i.llnilv

n Arbor Tn
AUgtLda
daughter.

EDER FOR PUBLICATION.

.■tamed tlw
enter. Miirjor.e und husttmd and daughter of
• Kalamaroo on Sunday.
•
j
, Mis. Bess Waters, spent Sunday
t afternoon with her sister. Pauline.
' near Orangeville. „
,
‘ Gordie Durkee of . Delton. Paul
1 Blanchjtrd ot Kalanm/oo ami Elmer
( Willison went north on a 'fiunUnu.
trip Sunday morning returning
ibinr- Sunday evening.

»f N»«h- neighborhxid. paxsed awfty Salwr-:
-....
day at hU home it/ ilw.Burdtfk dlsr/ht. trict. We extend &lt;xir .-ympathy to
• IU,r’ the aged wife and two daughters.
.
, Mx-on Newton and Rex Waters

milk, Rer’.jtCT ct-PrcUty.

U.i,..,

5?11

Out n i Tuesday.

“&gt;

o'*“1

R-“,ld’

HORSES.
Bay mare, 9 yeefrs, weight 1400.
Bay horse, 8 years, weight 1400.
Bay mare, 12 years, weight 1200.
CATTLE.
x
Two red and white cows, Durham and
Guernsey, 7 years.
.
Red and white cow, Durham and Guern­
sey, 6 years.
Blue roan cow, Durham and Holstein, 6
years.
Red and white cow, Durham and Guern­
sey, 7 years.
.
Brindle white cow, Jersey and Durham,
9 years.
White cow, Jersey and Durham, 10 yrs.
Black cow, Durham and Holstein, 10
years.
White cow, Jersey and Durham, 9 yrs.
Red DurhaCm heifer, 3 years.
Red Durham heifer, due soon, 3 years.
Two red Durham heifers, 18 mos.
Black heifer, 18 mos.
Blue roan heifer, 16 mos.
Guernsey steer, 18 mos.

Red Durham bull, 18 mos.
Two roan Durham heifer calves, 10 mop.
Black heifer .calf, 10 mos.
HOGS.
Black sow, wt. 300, and 10 pigs, 9 wks.
Red sow, wt. 300, and 8 pigs, 2 wks.
White sow, wt. 250.
Two white shoats, wt. 75 lbs. each.
POULTRY.
6 young turkeys. 2 hen turkeys.
Gobbler. 9 ducks.
60 yearling hens, Plymouth Rock and
Leghorns.
GRAIN.
About 100 bu. oats.
1-2 of 12 A. com in shock.
TOOLS.
Deering binder, 7-ft. cut. Keystone side rake.'
Deering mowing machine, 6-ft. cut.
John Deere sulky plow. Oliver 3-sec. drag.
Oliver riding cultivator. Hay rack.. Sleighs.
3l4 x*l 1 Studebaker wagon. 2 sets work ha:
Economy King cream separator. Land floaf
Hog crate. Oil drum. t
. Walking cultivator, 5-tooth.
Forks, shovels, hoes, etc.

iu:inmn
MABLE RITCHIE, Administratrix
TERMS-CASH.

HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer

ALBERT LYONS, Clerk.

CAMF

NATI0I
MISS
TH

SESSIO
STR^

Opporti
and C
A

Friday
o'clock,
•Leadersh

organnrat
MIm Edit
al field,
Miss Ken
national
and has
every on

nnd Engl
tcnslvdy
§cotin. th
Chnnmd
Zealand,
countries
ish Isles.
privilege
short co
lecture.
by local
Sc. first n
Nov. 10.
parlors n

All me
tljr belte
ttvltics f
study m
are invit
admission
some of t
Jng one
•should l
Mrs Ray
CampboM
be madfCreek. A
from the
county.
Accord
chairman
(iiiardinn.
n*eting
by the gl
Ing the m
showing
of the de
Myers an
also cxpl
Saturday.
Camp Fi
discussed.

|sm. inst
discussion
Honors w
(Con

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10

SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 1, 1933

PAGES 1 to 6

NUMBER 27

ARMISTICE BANQUET

GRAND LEDGE OFFICERS
.
AT I. 6. 0. F. HALL 11379919
RETIRING CITY’S
Annual Ag-HE Exposition CITY T/tX RATE IS
INSPECT SEWAGE PLANT ■ ■PLUNGE
Toastmaster, and
Also Inspected City's Water
SCHOOL BONDS
Balance Of Weel 517.53 PER SI,000 KiniHon.Sigler,
REGIONAL
MEET
BOARD SELECTED
John C. Ketcham
Works System Were '
¥

PAID $15,200 PRINCIPAL
AND INTEREST LAST
YEAR

¥

¥

¥

¥

Will Be Speaker
• ,
Pleased With Visit
TOTAL AMOUNT LEVIED Tickets an* now on sole for th-‘.' GATHERING IN- HASTINGS [ Tlw* mayor, city engineer, city al
at-] SIX MEMBERS TO NAME
FOR THIS YEAR IS
WEDNESDAY, NO
Armhitice Day banquet ’ six»ssor.cd
I torpey., and several aldermen from
SEVENTH TO ACT AS
by
the
American
Legion
anil
AuxdiG(and
Ledge made up a delegation
S11 3,781.50 ’
VEMBER 8
CHAIRMAN
itiry an Saturday evening. Nov. II.

E.\liil&gt;iti«ns, Lectures, Music Arid
Dramatics Pnrcide Varied Program
&gt;—•————

live price ts-75 cent* per plate, the

urday. nvremve.
November a.
2. a3 oird
arid 4.111
4.1n the vlhxl to an,.„d th-.program 111 th­
■ &lt;uu«&gt;.

L. to olliclate as toastmaster arid

The. .Agriculture and Home Eco-D

of ten who visited Hastings on
i Thursday to Investigate cur sewage

I BALANCE DUE ON
MEN FROM FOUR
j disposal plant Grand Ledge is re­ PUBLIC MEETING
Exposition
will tdke
place , ‘or
? ,or
•’XiMiutton will lx glad SAVING OP32' - PER
.
nomica
.—,--------—
----F hall at 6 30 o’clock
quired To install such a plant The
; to have as many as possible prf-eiit
COUNTIES INVITED .delegation
BONOS IS $154,000 thus week Thursday. FridayX 7
and
fjat-1,
CENT HAS BEEN MADE
Following the dinner. Kim Sigler
ON NOVEMBER 23
wa.s here for ’.tie purpose
’^.Vi
. Tiiur.’day night. Everybody ls inof getting pointers and appreciated
i he courtesies shown them. They al[so visited tin- waterworks plant and
! were ’surprised and pleased to Oral
it *o up-to*(tate. and to learn how
Dancing' will conclude -the ev«
A Regional Fireman's School of ' economically it is operated. The
ning’v program. Get your Uckc
visitors also learned, that Hastings,
becau-e of the reduced operating
»n WidneMlay. November
line Rogers is the chairman.* with
costs, has been able to reduce the
Hurry Wood. Adelbcrt Cortright and
charge to water consumers.
Charles Townsend us ussistatiVj.
, As.«K-latii&gt;nr Michigan Slate Fin;

.t!;1’''''"1
Fr’l.'. OMM Only Debt Hustings Owes Is the jx*aker for the occasion will Purpose Is to Promote PrinHastings Is Fortunate in
ground-. Theodore
tx* former Congressman John C
mum
..r- Knopf,
u &gt; head
&gt;..&lt; oft,
» ’Tiirrv will be no admission charge.*.
ciples of Protectioff and
Having Fine School Unit
$154,000 Bohds on Ccn- Ketcham, who always brings 3 helpthn agricultural ilvpartment. and;I Hubert Long-, student manager
pupils
in
his
department
and
Fire Fighting Methods
for Civic Use
‘ tral School Building
and Haward Ferrv*. assistant m«n-

General Committee Asks c«
operation of Merchants in
"Buy Now" Campaign

Interested have work’ll hard' ager. report a lltxxi of entries, with
taxpayers of Hastinxv w... others
ProjxTty owners in Hastings will
The Hastings NRA General «m&lt;&gt;
making plans for tills exposition. ।
rejoice to know that, notwitlixtand- in
mitt -r hi'ld their first meeting Mon­
Lost yeor a record was set.tor the!,every indication tliut a new record notice a considerjble reduction in
Ffng financial condition.**, tin* sellout state
day night. This movement to lirlp
of
Michigan
in
Uie
number
of
i
...
,
,
.
,
,
—
'~the
taxes
they,
will
pay
n&lt;
’
Xt
month
lx uni has been uble la- make the exhiblts and their mivn-.-trng feu-1 Ihr chaifnwn nt Hie diffen-ntik.
recovery in this country Ls now getAS compared with a year ago. The
stipulated yearly imyment this year tures. ft b hoped it will lx- even 1 l»rtuirntx are a
t.r..: unde.- way, so that the comamount to be raised by tax is now
on the $|7(&gt;.&lt;MN&gt; of boiub. L-siH-tl Whm more successful tins year
mdt&gt;*e felt tin-y could now function,
tlefinltcly known, and it
the new Central school building wa*.
•sine** th*T" are several merchandis­
Potato
On Friday ‘night Hare will lx- a 1
ciiiktiuctid There was jiaid in in­
ing and manufacturing lines which
of $38.
stallments. tills year, a total of ditorium. featuring Mr. J T Have:
have their codes.
Fruit
■nsion Division of the Mlcbigur
Woo of principal of tiu- debt, al.su of Hie Michigan Slate College He ),.
The General Committee selected
S|x-ciuls Suin’rale
College.
The
purjxiMof
Hit
S7.29U «»f interest. I-L’t year Jfi.lXK) often referred to a-. -Tile Will Rug■a leva! NRA Compliance Board,
SclKztl exhitblt:
tax $!«,ntherlng ts "to promote the prinp:im*.&gt;! was retired. .&gt;Lm&gt; the inconsisting of the following’: Eimont
of-Michtgun ” He will bring his: Rieau-l) loiubuiii’li
31: coun­
iplr.-: and practices of :mprove&lt;i flrt
tore.-,t due This leave the outstand­ ;ers
Nvwtop, representing industrial em­
Program , commiiitv
mvchanic.il
cow
from
thWorld*..
'
ty Covert road tux S«.«7f««’ .-clntol
ing school tMUids ut $154.1100.
Earl Palmatler. represent­
will also be a two art ;
LARGEST SINGLE ITEM IS ployees;
It. is quite certain.that the citizens fair. There
methods ”
ing retail ntore employees; Joseph
"The Clod.” by I&lt;ewi» Btwh—
FIFTY CENTS OF EVERY fighting
AH village and city firemen from
of Hasting., if they had known play.
McKmght. (o represent industrial
THE SMALLER STATE
melodrama Of Civil war tiiavx. The ; Clotting- Myrtb- Hull
Covert
road
tax
what was going to liapjx-n. would iiplayers
the
counties
of
Allegan.
Barty.
Eaton
DOLLAR
MEMBERSHIP
employers:
A H Cjirveth. to rep­
Household FurnlBhint*
arc txtached liy Mr. Albert
ASSESSMENT
ity taxpayers
hot •have voted $170,000 bonds, but Becker and
resent the retail rinployers; Mrs.
its follow. .Dwight.drus.
1
USED HERE
s year State
, meeting. They will gam iroin it j
in future years they will In- glad Fortts. Edna are
Vern Wmlnger, to repnueot the
Tiie
nimiinl
exixisltions
of
tin*
AgShultz.
'
Richard
Brow
—
tax
82.783
00;
county
tux
$15.27631;
they did so. notwithstanding the er. Orville Babcock and Don Wea- rlcullural and Home Economics dvmiuth that will aid them in their, SCHOOL DISTRICTS
comdimera; A E. McDonald- to rvpschool.tux J57.6i« 3.1 total this year,
added burden, for we will have tli-*:
•vurk. It is,expected that from 100 to
resent tlx*tour a/*ociatlon. These six
j partmrnt.s of oui city .schtads in a $75,747417. or a saving of 331 ju t TO AID PENNOCK
splendid new Ontral school build­
CUT APPROPRIATIONS members will soon meet and choooc
unoniTAi tuio vrso 150 ^rt-’nen from the four counlie­
J’iHirxday nlglit. at the white large measure take the place ut the
HOSPITAL
THIS
YEAR
wni
attend
ing., with the fine auditorium, both! building
the seventh from outside their nuin7 30 to 9 00. r
' giving real’ service to the )«eopie of ents Nightfrom
The
program
arrani
’
«&lt;f
ds
us
folCounty
Covert
Road
Tax
En
­
" AU city residents inu
splendid exhibit.-, of agricul
%iil. community. Both benefit the
chairman of the committee. The du­
product.’, abo home t-conomic.i x_- was $23 52; bijt. that dors not indi- Barry Co. Chapter Did Splen- lows:
tirely,
Eliminated
—
Johnsc immunity in many wavs. All Hu.’-' .hlbit.s will con.-in- of m-A'miI
-Registration'of Firtties of this committee will be to in­
iiibits, In addition "to the exl
tings folks huie lfi&lt;- pleasute of and demonstration.?by sell exhibita tiicro will w-’tin*.entertainment! 1’*- cate the actual diflcronee. tx-cauM* did Philanthropic Work in
town Leads Procession
vestigate complaints of alleged vlo[” - the city board ofreview rut the as­
knowing that all pupils in the
1932 -Two Co. Chairmen '
f,f' a m.—School will .-.tort with
The board of supervisors con­ IutioM,of NRA rules or Codes Hiat
Tluirsduy und Friday evenings, both
’
vKMncnts m On* city by almost ten. The annual Red Cross Roll Call is !a
grade.. ,n«- comfortably housed in l»a rt myills—so leiice.' m U.Mc.
"Fire
Ext
tnnuLslnng
of -which w\|i be well worth whili- ht cent. Had tin- equalized value'
cluded their October session with
near
at
hand
and
the
Barry
County
^'
“
pnunt
Th
»
will
bring
out
the satb-faction tlu»t tlwy had dc&gt;hadmbsion price for either night,
cational advantages afforded by very Ufa Pi. Unit. This cxhilxtion will be No*
(s again hoping for the “an&gt; matters th»r should lead to a good job in reducing the tax bur­ the aim., and purposes of the NRA
figures tus a year ago, the tax rate Chapter
few cities nt this size in this coun­ exceedingly interesting. The qxm- und everybody invited.
uent ary becoming cluntkxl,
eL.re9U’t* «n ‘ighting fin*
den for the people of this county
would have bon well under $16 0u' hearty co-operation of the prfop!.* bc“
try. We doubt if our Hastings school
10.00 A. M - DL-.cu.sion of "First
'
ble for all ■','4'.?'t would be wise to hold a large
of
our
county
to
I
ix-r
thousand
dollar?,
for
this
year.
plan*, can be duplicated In any town
Aid and Artificial Respiration” for the reduction
Tip? lantes*. ;*lb £ gathering. It was decided by
City tax payers will -remember
of 5,500 in Michigan.
DESCRIPTIONSWILL
....
rcuu
’
.vu
o...«
v-*
Jenera! NBA Committee that
bcwfully
t
h
1
.s«
that’a lame i’rm in the city school
That Central schbol building co t'
;but Uns i •• reduction that is mure’
1‘*’ s|x»«V°red by the
NOW BE CORRECTED
year and to cumc by smoke.
budge’ |s the debt v:vice, that is.
Li NRA of tin.’ city. An Interesting
lion al appaient than real. bet.
reach OUr quota. this hour will be on: ' Salvage
program,
one that everybody will
anil quit*, certain that Barry county
&lt;&gt;f 600 members.\ yentdation” as they, relate 4an. iAstalhnc'nt of principal and all
school board hud iicciiiiiiihit**l«bout Council Takes. Action to Have
to the
enjoy.
i.s
being
prepared' It U ex­
”"■ contributing through tlw sale- tax
Heretofore the'* wxtrk of a fireman
! the interest dur on the outstanding
837.OJMI for building purposes. This
Imperfect Descriptions
1 to the state mure than six* la re- peeled to- have .it on Thursday eve­
Red Grass has 12 00. noon—Luncheon
bonds an xt ,Mav fur the new Central­
celving in the way of n-tlucvd taxes. ning. Novem’x r 23. In the Central
of Property Corrected
been forced to Round-Table DMusMon of
school building. These bonds, wh’ n
BARRY COUNTY DENTISTS . i-su&lt;*tl. were tor $170,000. The prin­ make its appeal upon the basis of
However, it does case up’the tuffden scIhjoI auditorium. There .win bo
•aid.
Protection and Prevention.”
ion .real estate, which needej to be. : songs by a male chorus-of 20 or 30
cipal has already born reduced bv the work done throughout the na­
NOW ENGAGED IN
brought the total c.*l in
voices. aL’o iriulical stunts and de­
1 30 P M —Dbcussion of
■ done.
•
$16,000. leaving $154,000 Mill due. tion and the world only. But this theme
rejected taxes by -the auditor gen­
of
Fire
Streams
and
THIS WORK
The townships themselves have lightful instrumental music. TIm
: Included in tile .-cliool budget in year tiie appeal .is made upon the draulics.” which would bring —
aifpjilles that hud been in ilm- in the eral. Av is generally known.’if tux­
out.
committee can assure, a gtSxl speaker
the tax to be levl-d in D.c.*mbir basis of the relief work done m our; many interet.Jing things about water done a good job at reducing town­ for thisMneetuig who. in half an
Jild building, which were transferred es arc not jiaid by a certain date;
' ship taxes, making a total saving fur
own Burry county last year. .Nearlythey nrv ftported to the .county PHYSICIANS RE­
tt, I’"’*”’, will sum up tlie advantages
■ tuxpayiT.’. in the county of 4H . u.&gt;
tkrev hundred pal* of shoes were
Tn selling the bonds the school treasurer. A chance to redeem bv
&lt;krlve&lt;l horn the NRA.
provided fur the needy children of 2 30 to 4 30—Discussion of “Hose । compared with a year ugo. School !o
QUIRE LONGER TIME
board planned Io raise .■.filistantmlly paying that official b olT« red If
steps —
be
and
Ladder
Evolution.
”
; taxes were also reduced but not • ,’* "•"*,also vexed
-—— •that
—• —
il\'
county
and
a
lew
adults.
Tliree
school tax till! year t - paid the outthe Mine .unount every y&lt; ur to up- Hie taxes remain unpaid, he foranywhere
near
the
extent
of
other
ta^’n
hoimony with, the National
Every Child in County to Be standing reht-.i ixmds will la* redue- carloads &lt;&gt;( Hour were distributed
NRA
program
to sjxinrer a ......
Buy
I taxes, the reduction bemg 14 per
*
to tlio.M* in need.and thousands ut
Hie debt. As the prliiri|uil dimini-die. i-rty inode by the supervistu- and
Weighcd and Measured by
'n
"* yards
Now
’
.
’
movement
in
Hiutlno.
'Hie
' cent Probably all of that came from
of cloth wen- given to those
the amount «»i annual Interest on Hie amount of th- unpaid tax to tin*
Mtuuvru
wac.wra wugv®.
jpeakrr Will undoubtedly stress tiw
i reduced teachers'
wages.
who proved their need to the dis-!
Competent Doctors
,.nl- auditor general. Tli.t! olllci.il in tdtn
n-.’fxmdingjy d’-i rvu • -: N
। We thought our renders Would ap- Uni^i'aiicc of this "Buy Now" camth- include!, the property if properlyBarry
Barry county
county dentists
dentists have
have begun
lx*gun'‘^\\!7&gt;lll\r"!;Mi',,’!‘, n1,'.’'*rl’rin,’«l’ul trlbutiug committee. Besides all of,
insteird 'if paying sh.imxi
I
predate th? summary cominled from P*!£nthis
hundreds
of,
ready
made
garI he school boArd wisely niwits. *uch as sweaters, overalls,1
prificlpal. tin* .-,uin &lt;&gt;! $«.W» will lx-. described in the annual tax sale, dental examinations of all •county
the
supervisors
’
records
showing
Just
, rl‘e ^operation of the merchanU
decided to pay substantially
n fixed
applied and th- amount of the prin- "hlvh. Is held in each county by the .
cMlten. E.nmIlUUn.L.
... ..........................
what each township will have to pay °rr,the c
,UL'’ b&lt;’vn rioted by tiw
each year. This, as anyone' underwear, bloomers. Jackets, etc.t
cIjniI retired Tiich year will steadilv auditor general, if .tin* description dqne in the schools and careful rec7&gt;
as compared with a year ago. and :r'._ A Generak Committee with a
will make the yearly jmy-l
(CunUnuetl on page thrq?&gt; ’’' is correct, the person whft purchftsc.T
«
•&lt;rds made of nil cavitiez. found, as mint.s •e.ti|i|Jicabl&lt;*
to th
the’* principalprincipal- 01 c&lt;,,,r’'’- l,&gt;e criticism has been TWO ALUMNI TEAMS TO the tux that year was considerably Vh'ut Murting off the "Buy Now’’
applicable to
■ j the property from the auditor gen- well as oral hygiene, condition of
movement in a vigorous manner, by
I oral gets a valid deed from that of- the enamel, and whether or. not' of the debt .’tvadliv increase while hl,rl‘d against the local chapter.: PLAY—PROCEEDS FOR rlcs.1 -than the previous year.
Johnstown leads the procession- fnaJt*n? st
to people who are
who didn ti
any straiglitciunit of Hu* teeth is the amount of yearly Interest will bv thal n,nnX ’R1'1* things
is 'probably
HOSPITAL FUND
with the largest reduction as com- lnv‘t&lt;xl !o buy- A committee repre­
—l“M“ ‘true!
—
ft Is essential that the descrip­ necessary. The dentists are able steadilv reduced as th-’ payments need them. That *"
pared
with
a
year
ago.
We
give
be«»«lng
the NRA will cull on U1C
Because
of
a
lack
of
funds
strict
in’
tion of the projkTty on which the to examine approximately 15 rural on the principal are increased.
'low
the
reduction
fur
each
townm/rcbant-s
.
As
practically
every ono
j_
;
vestigation
could
not
be
made
allj
tux Is levied, shall bo correctly made schools per week, and under the . The ix-ople of Hastings can conship. It must be remembered, how- of thcm has sl«’*d “P f°r the NRA
(Oontinued on page two&gt;
। ROTARY, COMMERCIAL
presi-nt program these examinations giatulate themM-lves that our,
ever, thatEVENT
we cannot flkUre
CLUBS BACKING
... tiie ac.. the ^ponse will be practically,
an- in full vo)»eration and 1
tin* auditor general finds imperfect will be conijilcted by
Christmas schools
.
...
------------j
.
u_
unanimous.
’
tual tax in the given instanci* be; descriptions, notice of which h&gt;* for- vacation. Tiie records made will y'
L.',-’,! to’keep going, throughout thPick of Six Former H. H. S. c.r.w that van- * in the deferent It must be kept; in mind that this
No department has been
give, local dentists an idea of the year.
’’
entire matter, including the. enter­
NATIONAL____________
FIELD SECY. ■
‘‘ly of Hastings there wen- several
dental problems in county scluxil! dropped, although the number of I
Eleven,
to
Put
on
Exhibirt.uuu.ud enure- tainment at the Central audlorium
teachers
is
wnaller.
and
the
pay
of;
MISS EDITH KEMP
[such, on which the auditor general children and enable them to devise
tion for Local Welfare ;iy county covert road taxes which and the -’Buy Now” urogram Ls un­
1 rejccu-d the tax. which will have to measures for. correcting defects. «U of them has been greatly re-’
the auspices of’ the Hastings
THORNE. COMING
A football game for the benefit of w«’re
12 last yean The state der
; lx* levied again, because of hnper- Parents are invited to attend there* duced.
NRA General committee. The mer­
the charity fund at Fennock hospital tax ’to. 81-.O-l.5_. Last year chants
I feet descriptions. He could not give examinations The dentists will be
have not all been seen as this
I w|ll to1 staged by two alumni teams *
® saying o. $68.- ■ is. written.
■ a tax de&lt;;d on an imperfect descrip- glad to make tin* recommendations IMPRESSIVE PRESENTA­
SESSIONS AND DEMONWe cannot tell what
WAS OUTSTANDING SHOW on Friday afternoon. Nov 10. com-l^j*^;, £hc_£“’,nty lax
I
CTDATinMC Ainw m 11 '
The 'rr,'f’’
they will take in meeting the
TION OF DRAMA NOV. 5 ON ENCHANTED ISLAND mencing at 2:00 o’clock. The first 878.78355. This year it is $t^.988a_. steps
STRATIUNS NOV. 10---- 11 cause the sujiervior copies the de­ •Plivsiclan.’ of tiie County Medi­
request of the NRA General Com­
L
.-------------------------------- i scription as made in Hie preceding cal Society vyUl begin an examina­
thought was to bring some team In •» MVln» «’
or about 16 mittee .to cooperate in the "Buy
AT WORLD S FAIR
. Opportunity Offered Women tax roil..
from the outside. But since there is l’er CC‘‘V.taxes
Jcar Now” movement. There can be no
tion of all county school children Arthur Blackaller and Aides
plenty of material for two good . «"»s, 437 “ PW™
The' city ha.-, gone
I and Oirls to Learn More 'I Th
““ after the mat* next week. A much longer time is
to expect that they will nut
to Give “How the Great
। ter of .correcting' descriptions on required for the medical than dent­
elevens right here in Hastings, and 5-6.414 31 ora reduction at $-5 0— .97. reason
BIRDS AND DOGS
glad to work with the committee
About Camp Fire
' city tax rolls so that this trouble al examinations- and the .'program'
since H coats considerable money to °£ 48 »»" c*ot
’han a year ago. be*
Guest Came"
in making the program a complete
00
CLEVER
STUNTS
I Friday evening. Nov. id." at 7:30
not occur in the* future. Friday will extend, over the first few nilollirr ltVBt B
pay
the
expenses
of
a
visiting
squad.
!
T
’
RI
township
and
district
school
success. Watch tlu* Banner for the
Another treat is in 5MW
store Ior
for Has-,'
those in charge of the event thought
coun*&gt;'
* tota’ of next two weeks tor further iiarticuI o’clock, marks the opening of a:
a resolution was passed auycar ThU ye?r !*&gt;' lara.
I Leadership Traitung Iiv-titute .sjion-. ’borizlng the city clerk and the two Se’each -rtaxi! Thud'a’TunSeil- J*"8"Bozo* the Monkey, Creates best to make it a local affair.
.
.
I sored bv the Hasting- Capip Fir.*’ •s"P'’rt1rorx to complete the nrecsAmusement — Grand FiCoach Les Hawthorne and Ath-.
’J00'’9?’4J: tt “vmK of.
'
1
,,mt tj ,,, c
iIdle Director Joe Brozak will referee
?* r
*eai’
I (irgaTilzation, and conducted py -^ry details so that all descriptions Will be rnmin by the teachers and Great G^"' Si’ " at th.- MethSnale, The Battle Scene
|th6 game, local olinunl will mark Woodland. Thornapplc and Freeport CASE OF DICKIN­
I Miss Edith M Krmpthornc. nation-!0* IWerty this year, shall comply
!1 Tlie
it in shape,
ln’ifB lor
The outstanding show on -The
"The;j the field and put
put.it
shape, uniuni-j1 un
unf‘ lP’a-v. ”
for new rthool
rthovii buildings
Ini field-secretary of Camp Fire. wH 11 n,e '“‘dhor general’s icqutre- al.M&gt; the weighing and measuring of Thu^’ rmt'1 nZ^tiiT
SON vs RYDMAN
• - Island"
--- nt a Century
■ 01. forms
*___ and
..... equipment
__ ;___ ... ...
m ....
__ .nr
xrhcMTl
uppressive Enchanted
will
be loaned'!
0’’ ,crvt«*n&lt;tinn«
?ter*?V’ns Onf^j4ich
5? , hutlrilnirii
^ddln8-s. I
l-Mb-s Rcrnpthornc has served ns ii ""l‘‘ts A survey was recently made each child. All parents are especi- .nd' dnimntir
b”
C&lt;n,r‘“ a“d‘- by l,w
“l a nOm,,uU ”“’lXmrt^
I national field secretary since 1915,. 'MaMings which corrected faulty ally advised to attend the physicll Xu.aTmev •
I1"?’ torium, Hastings. Wednesday. Nov. tickets will be supplied at cost. All I £hL&gt; 15 1
. 9nl^.,ln tt“t .1'a.r' of In Circuit Court Given to the
i and has organized groups in nearly descriptions reported by tiie auditor examinations. Phystcans will make tines—a nnwerfni
.neccssan- recommendations in each lent work of Mr S
C T «.. at
ten ^...u
cento j U»
of -lllia
-this 11)1-1110
means U1UI
that lutui
total expensesyH^y
that belongs
. - 4:0° p. M Admission ....
----- - and
—-- Prairieville
--------------- =I every one of the forty-eight states’1 general.
Jury Yesterday Afternoon
----------------- ----------------- 1_____
r.n.i
...in iL.
“
1&lt;:nl wor* O’ -'Ir Blackaller us the,,*.
______
...m
___ .'to
to both -i..u
children
and_ adults.
Will be kept .......
very &gt;-...
low .*0 that ..1
almost
| J® the
tlie Kelkxur
Kelh-ug school
school district
district in
in
I of tin* Union os well as in Alaska I
After Hot Contest
, When 8. E, Paulus, of the School I the entire proceeds from the ticket ■
■ and England, besides travelling ex-1 CIVIC PLAYERS TO
1 Assembly Service, offeree? Pania- sale will be turned oyer to the’ hos- j
county. Covert
■•tcnalyely in the cast and west. Nova!
The case of Gilbert P Dickinson
’
(Continued on page three)
STAGE FIRST COMEDY this yenr. regardless of the previous
sLndav nfclit Nov 5 b'’ hasikn's Pets to the authorities in'pital.
I Scotiii, tin* Bermudas. West Indies.,
vs. Frank L. Rydman for tresp.ua on
year s finding, on their children as Xn- h?rt
■ / .
newl ■
ut charge of. the children’s theatre at
Both the Rotary and*Commerciar iir-CTHUC tno *crurtni
I Channel Islands, Isle.of Wight, new'
the case, occupied the attention ut
the World’s fair, three hundred oth--clubs are planning to sponsor the Mtt I iNu rUn oLnUUL
I ZenlAnd. Canada. Alaska, various "The Bride," Next Produc­ many changes often occur m a.
’
---a jury in circuit court the fore part
I countries in Europe and the Brit-;
er attractions' were being* offered event and pfth the sale of tickets
HFFIPPRQ HF PHIINTY of the week. Both of the parties to
year’s time. Medical examinations i
AN APPRECIATION.
■ them also! After weeks of delibera-I Several business men have suggested I
urriucno Ur UUUli I I the suit are neighboring farmers
I ish Isles. Jt will be a jvleimurc and j tion, Packed With Laughs, :■ will begin in rural schools, all chllI privilege to sec and hear Jier. This
Just*two enuaren..
children’s snow
show .werewere!that
nil nrms
firms here
claw oomi
down ior
for ■1 „ , „,
„„
.■
,.
ci*vii in urban
uroan centers beipgvxnmined
ix'ljig examined,,,, We
. wish to thank the -people of tion
uun jmv-iwo
mav an
nere ciaw
G
.
living a couple or
of nuics
miles south
soutn 01
of
and Good Humor
:; darn
j*nd . ,,*‘rr-v county who actually contracted for and Pania-; two hours during the afternoon of j iWO bpcaxers Doming lor Nashville The suit ts really an ac­
I short course, developed through • ■ “
-j-ht. R^de
’ next production of 'after the first of the year. Vaccina-•
T !‘
. «hlbll und £m«&gt;&gt;lrtl|Ia theHMUnwC
1 tioh
for damages,
resulting
against smallpox will be offered ia'1c
OUr ncw wurvhoiLw store hasika’s Pets was one of the two. ;the game so that everybody can ut- ■ Gathering at Court
House
‘‘_i —
J-------from
-----an‘---------------Hastings Civic Players to be pre- by physicians tion
nt the time of the c-xa liberal patronage. It has ex- THe
* Cen-.tend. qSchool
—Hzv’i 'hmm
—.
•
[ gy local Camp Fire girls, will hare «.„»«• her- &lt;
The nricinut
origlnaj contract vm.
with A
hours u-iii
will nt«n
also hbe!
assault, by Mr. Rydmun upon Mr.
Saturday, Nov. 4
amination. It will be necessary for c*ed‘’d &lt;«r expectations and shows tury of Pfogress called for seven | shortened . on Friday afternoon so&lt;
1 fils first meeting on Friday evening.
...
Dickinson, resulting in a broken Jaw
the MFp*Pl*-*
wibple found we
the* u-wirc
weeks
of&lt; u-nrir
work for
er Mr.
Mr? Rooerts
Robert^lin'd
nr&lt;
r.».
xtr
.....
i i
(Continued on page five)
the parents to have a written re- ‘that
,lat thc
wc had the
weexs or&lt;worK
and;
I Tlie school officers of Barry coun- for the latter. •
bargains
we iwd.
h J It also Panuvhnslka’s Pets, but at the ex- ■
quest for this wrvioe filled out be- ba:t
J3,,u&gt; ftle •said
sald we
ty will attend u meeting in the court The ease was given, t
| to nve P M. nt the same place. / :
»hc physician arrives nt the ^hous that they appreciate our ef-—
--------------■
-■
"
room
Saturday
afternoon.
Nov.
4.
beTuesday
foil——- tb*
of the seven weeks, the coii- | BIG TURNOUT FOR
. w..
----- ------- - ------ ---- ------------------ ----- afternoon
—-r-T- -~TT —
All n,.n and w..n&gt;rn Inlrmlrd In
ouii hS? “h”1'
•1" ■* &lt;urnl.l.ed
’» J”1""' h«&gt;'«
Havliw plration
tract was extended to five months.
L| A I I nWF’FN PARTY Blnnln* at *-30o’clock. Paul Tlxanp- charge given by Judge McPerg and
Outward Bound." aitnouan
although humorhumor - u..
[the betterment of leisure-time ac-! “u,uuaro
-----school
• • Teacher.
•
«h«‘ warehouw
«.—»,----- --store,
-------also
.-------------by ..
tiie
1 t,u
our regular I Amble
„,„piv proof
w, that this show went I
. nHLLUYfu cii rani 1 ;54,ni assistant sperintendenl of pub- tin* verdict was in favor of the plalnous
in
parts.
was
more
of
a
drnrnnI tlvitics for girls and who wish to1 turd sermon titan a comedy. "The
Tills work to sponswed by the W. irctal1 market, we can buy in large over in a big way.
Clever costumes, lots of games and 1 lie’ Instruction, will be present untf tiff who was awarded $204 90 d*m| study modern leadership methods
Kellogg
Foundation through
through the
tiie Quantities ,u,u
and so ,ntt
make
closer
prices p Raymond
----- -• V. ••-*iods Silver Threid " was n fanTuv• .t.ied K. nr
‘,OK« «&gt;una«iion
«c c,&lt;
‘M'r pnees
Roberto is in charge much fun featured the community also G. C. puVall of Fennville, who ages. The Jury brought tn their verI are invited to these sessions. An CMiec'nllv for'chUdren
r/X** ----Barry Count&gt;'
Un“* BI
»'|Hd ls
&gt;«
we mention
show,, U.K,
and gives uuqui-aiiuilunquestlon-- ‘’“rgahv*..........
...... - m our wof
, this ollun
•Ls a member of the cunurilttee qf diet about 4:15 P M.
/*.
*.,lc "L*V
Hrat- a wonderful nrivileae
for the whnni
»dv.
this
week,
and we
have
manv
ablv
b«*.&lt;t animal
nntmai und
nnrf bird act
net In
i„ I Hallowe’en party given Tuesday eve­ ! seventeen in this district.
J admission charge will lx- made for ;;
*'~;. ■ *7r?cnua.via ,7.7
privilege
school
ndv
«»»
«
’
«*•
ue
h
av
‘‘
many
ably
the
best
TL.: 2^.7 has been hotly contested
• under sponsorship of the Has­
I some of the meetings, but the openuh°le" pupils of this county. ;more that will interest you. We shall'the world to-day. Imagine. If you ' ning
This us the meeting for scImmI offl- with Attorney R. L ____
Sowers, of
tings
Commercial
Club
for
boys
and
ling
one
Is
free
Rcaistra
fans
hcar,rd
chuckles
from
start
to
fin-,
I s.P«re no Pklns to make every cus- । Can. Australian cockatoos dancing ‘' girls here. This year n guard of j cers* that is held Once in two years. Charlotte, representing Mr. DlckinZdd L mad; Tn adXS*5h ^.devoid « slapstick and livened 1------------- :------------------REGUI.AR MEETING.
[turner a satisfied customer We os- an old time waltz: gorgeous Brazil-!
’ son and Kim Sigler representing Mr.
scouts was thrown about the big r-iDOT OCA crnilT II si IT
I Mrs Ray Cook or Miss Florence up y&gt;^1 tonactc situations. I Members of the American Legion ’sur,! tlie. I*'01’1'’ ,hat
wtl1 n»djian macaws strutting their rainbow sea
Rydmun.
.
Hallowe'en Castle so that it could rlKbl btA bLUU I UNI I
Campbell. Accommodations must!Dnn Alur. ni...
'
Auxiliary arc urged to attend the ;tlUrT:oodj’ and prices just as we ad-, plumage; birds doing gymnastic
be attacked by the besiegers too|
WEIGHS ANCHOR OF INTEREST TO
be made for visitors from Battle! ROD AND GUN CLUB
regular meeting on Thursday eve- ; v&lt;-1 M'' We B‘Vl’ CVL‘ry c,‘-stf’,ncr» a stunts on horizontal bars; canary not
soon. More than two hundred tookj
Creek. Albion. Marshall as well us
um hc rDir niliutD bring of this week. Mrs. Georgia Jar^‘a1’ ‘.‘nd ,1R’
.V l’,‘!wlbl‘' kindergarteners playing see-saw. do­ part in the girls’ program at Ute! Barry county’s flrat sea scout unit
&lt; IH'RCH WOMEN.
from the small towns in Barry
HULDS GAME DINNER man is on tin- entertainment com-iw1 w for hks ,no,,L‘i ~•’’•Idpawwh 1 Ing blind rolls, playing on the mer........................................
''ir y‘
High school gymnasium and there i« now completely
organized »„
ando
county.
IVUUIII).
mlttee for that evening.
&lt; Warehouse • St«»rv.-Adv.
ry-go-round, etc.
were several hundred boys on the permanent quarters eat ‘*‘ " ’
According to Mrs. E. A\ CauklnJ Members of the Barry County Rod
----*
- -------------------------------I Little Billy, with the human fair ground.
,bl* church
of this 7"*
cl'y.­
I Rillm II Cleveland N the skipper- v,se
chairman of the local Camp Fire and Gun Club are holding their andS1J;.chiX mil
! nlind. does mathematical problems
,
,, ,
EPISCOPAL
RUMMAGE
SALE.
Gnardlau.’ Awoclatlon. the Friday
»»me dinner at the I. o. O. F
propounded by the audience. He!GETTING
MANY CALLS
- ----------- --------------------'Andrus, local commatulcr; Albert Reacts foi
promoting a certain
Only 2 days. Wed. and Thura..
meeting will be conducted largely hall.this evening commencing at
One
Auction
Sale
.adds,
subtracts
anti
counts.
He
’
s
a
--------------FOR HELP AT MISSION. Carvelh;
Angell&gt; Grurge Mil- P'an f"!'
»*-“
I by the girls themselves, demonslrat- 17 00 o’clock. Al Be-umcr. custodian Nov. 8 and 9, nt Parish house, one
bright little fellow, indeed.
Tiie sudden cold snap iuis Icr Henry Sheldon Glenn Brower thc cantract carefully before signwest of church—Adv. 11-1.
ing the meaning of Camp Fin* and 07
H*me. says (hat .1 great as- door ------------! And the Dogs! They jump through brought a number of urgent calls ;ani jjoyd shafer are on the ship’s
-e-^-------- :---- ’
I
C. I- HENNEY.
K-thc&gt;’
understand
showing its Activities. The leaders “rtment of rabbiu. squirrels, duck-,
propions, the eummitlre rug­
CHICKEN PIE SL’PPER.
i In order to settle the-estate of the hoops, walk on their front legs, mim­ for clothing at the Hastings City; committee. There arc eleven active
of the demonstration will be Arloa Phearnnts. etc., have been turned In I
Davld Hemebower. C. L. Hen- ,ic humans in many ways, do rnany Mission. The stock on hand is small : ship members. Quarters giveh to B“u that they obtain good k«ai
Myers and Edna Shultz. They will b&gt;’ hunters. The side which turned tn I Cedar Creek church. Sat. night.’ 1 ,au?
nev HdmTnbrtnitnr will" haw an ,5tunu ncver «*n'in any other show Don’t give your extras to someone, tlM. unlt tfirough the generosity of advice on the subject,
also explain a craft exhibit. On t,ie
amount of game will be re­ | Nov. 4. 25c. Good program—Adv.
I auction ,'alc on the premises 8 miles “"J1 “lmlyV,&lt;l&lt;nCC5 °f un‘“ual ,earn- to take out of town
aVe Boyes
town. The
Tiie. women of.
of! D
Dave
Boves are being
belne put
nut shipshin• • *----------------------- -Saturday. "The Phlloaophy of a Huired to serve the dinner.
the Mission make over the givrmenu shape. There are prospects that a El'ISC'OrAI. UI'MMAC.X IAIX
PIE SOCIAL.
Camp Fire Girl’s Program" will be:
-------------------to fit the children We cooperate with, thirty-foot boat wilt soon be ac- Only 2 days. Werl, and ’Iburi
THEY GET RESULTS.
| Welcome. Tues., slight. Nov.
discussed, telling how the program
uy fellow not duplicate, the local Welfare qulred
qU|red to be revamped into ' an Nov. a and u. at wall immunt. a
Ils prepared, the Camp Pirc symbol-!__________
Did you notice the Banners want eight o’clock.—Adv.
"I —« Wc
M'.» n
n look
Tzw.lr •to • their
I.•&gt;' — eight-oared
. _ , .______■ cutter.
■.
am
"monkey I agencies
also
The
sea scouts, dddr west of church. -Adv. Il-I.
I ism. Instruction in leadership and column last week? There were 72
■arm
“ruU,'p«Ui JiST *” *°rt"
* 1long
°"S “’ey ,sp*rit»»! Er
alLW
.h'"'n po
“‘‘i'need:
«b.e~ver
pcfdb
’.e. (themselves, will do the work.
------------ ----------------- -uiiscusslon of ceremonial meetings, separate items, which took one and j
DANCE AT MOOSE HALL.
Honors will be awarded all the girls one-third columns. This shows that
Saturday night. Music by WKZO
25c CHICKEN PIE SVPPEB.
1I At Masonic TVmJiJe
Tumble Ereept
I
&lt;Continued on page five)
। Banner advs. get results.
• Monkey Club.—Adv.
|mmu«.r mt m uu. 1—.
|
iConimuM on W rhrw)
^rop a card lo 319 E Blair St.
Wed., Nov. 8,1. O. O. F. hall.—Adv. i neaday evening, Nowmlwr

BOARD REDUCES
TAXES IN COUNTY

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1. 1833

PAGE TWO

Saturday,
and the writer has heardjC. tCCller and Supt. D A. VaiiBusCONDUCTED INSPIRA
. compliments
about
TlrtUAi MCCTIMP Lrnany
1,011-' compmnims
auot the fine! kirk at this city and Miss Elizabeth
---------*•-he ■hud• planned
------- j.
■ De Yoe of-----------------Muskegbn. Dr.
Overstreet
TIONAL MEETING -program
-------------------------__ ______ —

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p

TwUredur™.. pMpWrap—n&lt;- ” N.» J«rt Ci-r » pnehO««U.
..ml
-nd tmichrr.
'- ■• &gt;•■ • i&gt;:Idi-.l
.. .,J, J and
-■•&gt;! i-Hlducte.l
•■•■iJuci. J
the Bff°rin*l dki.it'.on whica ua.. .
mureulng. practical and impira- •
?p\ialL‘{l,.£1..'!'ldJ.? .VlL
J!’.e a
mectir..: • on 'the entity, pro- AWARDED THREE CUPS
theme, "Our Sell
*
Tin,.
\lcthcd &lt;&gt;f.
‘
’
.
is known
tlie'
DISTRICT COURT
In appreciation of Mr. Wallace,
program and was greatly enjoy'd
OF HONOR
Among the speakers were Mrs Guy ertoru. lh&lt; ” •*
presented him '
clirvsantWmum.*
NExV COURT ON WED­
1'01.II BY

afatz tuc

i&gt;NEW ELASTIC
STOCKINGS
—they're so comfortable and
gopd-looldng F"
I .m ii when vour doctor ha

oLL fashioned. heavy,
uncomfortable cla.*|i&lt;: surgical stockings!
You will Im- amazed and delighted with
tlirsr revolutionary new Bauer &amp; Black
Elastic Shakings. They are knit, and Ipok
like, ordinary service weight silk stockings.
They are sheer, good-looking, comfortable.
They wear well, wash easily-- stretch nil
ways instead of just one way. Made from
the miracle yam. List ex. Inexpensive.

For men and women, full or knee length.
Come in and see them for yourself.

KIDNAPPING GETS
NEARER TO HASTINGS

WINS LADRELS

__ . .... n,ldI • .. .
..
Prill. W. T. Wallace Planned
Panel Program at M E
school, the home. Jhr church inpanel riorum
f . &amp;
dUatrv business. ZS were pi. en;
A. onTatnrday
participating in die d^-aonon
&gt;
;
!
Hu
Mission of tin

A* »wi«d In Hie Banner last week,
Prin. W. T Wallace was ctiairman
of thr High-FchtX’J group meeting nt
the M E. A- in Grand Rapids on

1996

SEAL COMPANY GETS'
: ODDER FROM CHINA

LOCAL NEWS

Prominent Marshall Mann
W. R. C. will scrv« supper Satur­
facturer Kidnapped Yes­
day night, November 4—Adv.
terday—Released Later
Mill con-.’f
DEPARTMENT Mrs H. A. Adrounie U ml*o
AT One of the very- first lows that i CUSTOMS
ORDERS 551,000 CAR
the Michigan legislature should
Mr and Mrs. OtU Gallup have
pass at Its coming session lx a cap-:
SEALS
nwved into the Frank Sage apart­

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP

ital punishment law for kidnapping *
ment .on S Hanover St.
, bunk robbers and cold-bloodrd mur-; WILL BE USED IN THIRTY- BfiUKOpal Rummage Bale, only 3.
FOUR CHINESE PORTS days. Wednesday and Thursday. Nov.
THE
NESDAY. NOVEMBER 22 ■ With our weak, flabby laws, so
8 and ft. at Parish house, one dorr
full of holes that shyster lawyers are •
-------of church --Adv.
Eagle Scout Carl .Benson Of able to acquit criminals who &lt;■ TytTeaCar Seals Are Now in west
Mrs. Anna Shupp received word
hands are red with blood, no won-1
Use
in
Every
Continent
Allegan Coming—Prepar­ cb.*r that bandit: gangs -have in­
tha* her granddaughter, Betty
Schoonmaker, is dangerously Hl in a
creased and have grown-bolder and
ing City Wide Survey
of Dur Globo
’•
'
■’
. '■ Last week the international Syai Kalamamo hospital- .
Nashville Troop No 77 Arlle Reid. bolder.
As long as kidnapping. Hank rob-;
Judge McPwk on Thursday grunt­
' tuid Lock Company
this city -rebety und brutal murders were genri'
- ■—- -of- .---------— ed a divorce to Mrs. DorU Green­
M the Boy Scout Court of Hon- erally .confined to the larger ctiie^ |&lt;*ived nn order from the Republic burg from Llovd preenburg. Tlie
n Wednesday titifht. winning all like New York.' Chicago anil other; of China for S&amp;1.000 Tvdrii srlf-lock- • suit was not contested.
_i cups the Kirn Sigler cup for tenters. perhap* the people in rural '.rig car M-als This order came in a
At the meeting of the Women’s
you’ll bqy the highest percentage "of Second districts felt secure, because the ..
Club Friday at 2 30 o'clock there
wenra ct th- t-rtmra .era qMW l.r '*1""
•*&gt;« will be special music and lederatiOn
Motia.- Jewelry cup tor highest number of removed But these crimes have c w Crawford, vice-president and [reports on ti»e program
. n&lt;.mm: Second C’ia*.-. promotions, and the developed into regular rackets. ’ and!Fa,PS manager of the Setfl company,
A Silver Medal Contest Will be
4:&gt;n. if I *hnd a Has'm.gs Rofary Club cup for high­ no man or no community is safe wrote to the Rxcigif Commerce de- Lheld at tlie Martin Corners church
purtment
ofr •*
the'
National *^
Depart
evening
—••" * ~
— *'
- • - '...
est number'of ixXnU awarded to a Only a few days ago a prominent *'*
Contestants
M x Hastings.
’ ‘i.
.*
farmer near' Centerville, in this' ment of Commerce at Washington.*from
Niuhviila
and Copts
ey presided and Congressional district, was faced by ■With reference to (kuslble sales of ; Grove.
. G. Cole. Win. a bandit who shoved a pistol to his Tyden seals to foreign countries' Bpiaeopal Rummage Sale, only 2
SUEDE CLOTH
Burgess. J M side, and demanded to -know where1 where they had not yet txen intro­ davs. Wednesday and Thursday. Nov.
K Reid. R. E. the fanner kept his cash and bonds. duced. The department came back 8 and 0. at Parish house, one door
BLAZERS $079
Kelley and Lloyd Tlie farmer refused to divulge and .with Jhe suggestion that Mr. Craw- west of church.—Adv.
Double Weight fca
was shot down in cold blood. The ford^corresixMid with an American,
frr a.- examiners.
„: At tlw council tncvting Friday
•
consul
m
China.
He
wrote
a
letter'
allowing are the promotions and bandit then went to the !m&gt;um-.
{ 'night Gordon Tlvompson was grantmerit budges awarded Src- threaieiwd to bind Hie wife and to that btlicin). also forwarded to id permission to move a building
NAVY MELTON
c:..- Gerald Gardner und daughter with rope, and burn them him several saihples of Tyden seals.‘ 18x22x12 feet if lie would comply
M-grie i’urchiss. Troop 77 Nashville. in the house, unless the wife dis-;[ Nothing was heard from at until Inst! with the city ordinance governing
BLAZERS $Q?8
Virgil Conrad. 71. Hastings; closed where the cash and valuables' month when the American consul‘jthe moving of buildings.
.Scouts. David Townsend, 73. were hidden—which she did. That in China wrote that the company. '• Mesdames Hinman will be bai­
Pure Wool
Chester Eaton.-71 Hastings, and same experience may be visited up­ would undoubtedly hear from the’
taauMTO* afternoon ut a
i Blown. 77. Nashville. Merit on any fanner, merchant oY busi­ Customs Department of the Chinese
‘.'i ’ benefit tea given for Circle No 4 of
er- Hird Study. Harvey Bur- ness man In Barry couhty. By what । Republic with reference to using the -the M E Aid Sockjy Mrs Geo
Corduroy Slacks
C C Pdck 14. Carpentry. process of reasoning can anyone say. scabt However. insU-nd of writing the s&gt;‘''&lt;field entertained last week Wed&lt;t Prt.rxui 74. Hastings. Ath- that that brute's life should boj■
lur- new,l*y :lt a rimilar affair. _
. Jack Grvon. 77. Nashville. spared, and society-'be taxed for his Car. Stul Company to make the' The
..... council Friday evening votes!
’
me... and Chemistry. Carl, board and keep as long as he lives ’ . ther inquiries, the heart of
unanimously
that
two
weeks'
vaca
­
Coming perhaps closer to home, iI Chinese Customs department
Htown 77( Nashville; Civics. Donald
tion be granted to Robert MillsDox. • 71 Chester Eaton. 71 and only yesterday Louis E Brooks, a an order direct to the International night jxillcv Clarence Shulia- and
fcHur-son Sttubli 71. Hasting*. Flnt wealthy manufacturer of Marshall,.' Seal ami l&gt;xk Company, which wa- city marshal, Hany Tixmipxm. Of
FLANNELETTE
Atd I'arl Brown and Jack Green. was kidnapped by two men and a ‘received last week, for 551.WX) car! course they will "hot all be taken at
Nashville; Firvinanshlp, (Jerald woinayr He wasn't slain, but lie seals. They, are to'K- used at 34 the same time.
SHIRTS
litz. 72. Hustings; Fruit Culture, was beaten up and bruised. He was:. Chinese jsirts; The xpt.dlt&gt;t number .Local. friemLs of post muster Vol-,
rd
Peterson
74.
Hastings; turned loose, doubtless for the rea­ {asked for any one port was 500 and n’-y Fert-ls of Allegan, will regret to
at 79c and —
ithcrcraU. JaCk Sane.
73. Has- son that state police, and officers the largest 120,000. This order makes learn that he iuu&gt; received notice
.a
lull
ear
load.
were
notified
sbon
after
he
was
kid
­
Health. David
... • ...... .
■—
' Tlie Chinese customs department I,,*,,
napped.
Allegan «&gt;«' be no longer required,
Why temporize
...._____ with such bloody stipulates that each wal lx- 'em- though
DOUBLE Brown
lit. term 'X office will not exnot‘ hang, -*
shoo:
brutes? Why r&lt;
---- or
— bnsM-d with the name ol the Chinese
* port, followed by the word "cusGLOVES
electrocute them at oace *’
The Dowling Cemetery circle will
will do away with endless ei
bold
it.*
jnonthly
meeting
at
tile
The Pair —
crim-.be consecutively ntmiberctl from &lt; nf Dowling church basement Nov. f
Stamp Collecting, will make just that many
malt;
to
i&lt;x&gt;k
after,
-it
will
prevent
up
to
the
total
number
t.iken
for
David Townsend. 73; Woodwork.
work committee is.Bertha Garof' criminal
‘ possible
•' rearing
'
'
’
strange thing about The
(j 'L5.vd Peterson. 74. both of Hastings the
iL*oh.' Lulu Gorham. Loraine Gaskill.
Next month at the Cournot Honor families that will have to be looked
Gertrude Gaskill. Mabel and Mary
NOTICE
on November 22. the local leaders after later.
-Blanche Powell. Secy.
under.*
imd Scouts will iinve the privilege of
Deer Hunters
eeine .ind hearing Eagle Scout Carl
Thirteen patienta and Hirer liable:,
hntM.-n of Allegan, who attended the
Koo Woolen Milk are sold
were'reglMered aK.the Jmspttul on
JiUnbtnce held at Godollo. Austria, i
.•drown toward this count
Tuesday afternoon.
,
summer. He also Visited a j
up—no more drlivrrefi
Industries by the Cu.*toii
.■( the other European
mmt
of
Chinn.
7 io Mr. and Mrs. Theodore
,.nd will bring with him.
nut lit
Tyden &lt; ar seals are now in i
&gt;uhie» he earned while on the'
•very continent of our globe
. seven pound- and nine ounces
fContinued from pane one'
On Oct. 30. a daughter weighing
meeting.
uricr»!
ix pounds and syven ounce., was
over the county. The distributors TWO BARRY COUNTY
ibutn to Mt nhd Mr.-. Frank Andrus.
and comi
___ 1 _____
..... word of
...,
wen
forced to take the
YOUNG
MEN
ENROLL
present a*, the Eks'rd than- asking for aid and with what
Mr and Mr.- Roy Basler. Benson
ursday evening ut tin- investigation was jxissibk' to proI: was voted to xml a ; Vide for the apparent need. At .any. j. L. McKelvey and Win. J.
.. .. ol rate the tax payers of the county'
:hv to Mrs. Miller
Preston Take Short
und onc-quar'hose hu&gt;i&gt;.,nd was a
i tie one weighed
Courses at M. S. C.
and ' "
the Grand relief work, of the Red Cross, since
tn lbs.
.•ganizatwui. in the the flour afone helped to feed many
•r.ned through the wljo otherwise would have been'
ind william
Orangeville ami adjacent com­
forced upon the county for aid.
.
munities were er.t,-ruined Thursday
Michigan St.
It is sure that no person can tqrn Short Co
night. Oct 30. bv u school club car­
:» city wide survey of down a Red Cross membership with College 1_.
. .
nival. It was a regular "Hallowe'en
the c,xcurc that the organization roil in the Two Year Stxt.en W
Witch Night" with tMrtibi for every
be asked to nil out has done nothing for Burry county. Cou^.-e in General Agriculture
Ixxlv There were balloons, ghosts,
questions to More doth und rertdv-iriade gar- da!-s of which aie Or’
goblins
witches and the blare of
‘ character ments will be contributed this year March J. and Mr Pr &gt;
carnival horns, all mixing with a
through the four Kellogg nur.-es .in enroll in the Bvvkecpint
crowd of colorful costumes. that
murnbejship the county headed by Mrs. John c!.-»t-s of which are 1 ■
made merry .IhLs Hallowe'en event.
aid mutt F» bruary !i.
15. when, b Nobles. All requests
dumber ol Scouts be mad* to the nurse in the ri--. Six hundred «iuhty-l
The stuck Exchangers abolish«ti
ispeclive towtUhlps, each nur»« mi-'.
qamblini: a little, anil henceforth
'petytiing
four
townships.
These
ic
Lloyri Shale. -- there will lx- puddles instead ol
ive*t1gntcirs and &lt;
■m and mines
pools,
and only low-pressure salesn too the Barry r
hrougiiou!
iniinsliip. After this, speculators will
and Icad- County Red Crow Chapter is Kiv- &lt;
low only
their
necktie;
ing half of their shun- of Hie Roll 5
ncuuraginR.
Worker.
Call to the Charity Fund of Pen-'
nock hospital which does .-.o much' ODD FELLOWS ARENA
’Zlw
■a
born rcharity hospital work for people
1847. and from all over tlie county Surtlyl
■BIRTHDAY MEET'
this ought to have an ap|x-nl to the;
Odd Fellow., Arena •‘BlfHtcessful Roll Call ever prosecuted in'd“y
Hastings, Michigan - Trlcpliynea 2244-2557
£_.
. ................
... thf-Michi-1
the county since thr days of the war'&gt;_-P
l1 unde
gati Amateur Athletic Union in Odd
When Barry couBy '
FellowsArena commencing at 8:15
Hiam H . over the top
SUNDAY — MONDAY
O Bnw
o k - A membership cast s M.v.wcmil.
'n,U *'
’*&gt;
marrying, of whichgoc.. -to National Head- tit'* Or.-t anniversary ofOddfellows
। quarters undf&gt;0 cent- reniam/m An na which pri M tih d it* fls-t
Slim
Summerville
and Zasu Pitt, in
ago
,
Ella L.‘&lt;&gt;ur own local treasury If any fn--' show to the public one vyear
-ar aDn
born one!hearted person desires to give morel Fir:’ euint. welterweight Clair.
..... .a
W. say $5 00, only
vu„ 50
uv cents; K*utTm*n. Alto 147; Edward Rkiba
le Engel-' than
1100.
.-hlngton.! would go to National Headquarters, Gf-UHl Rapid.-, 146.
Clinton B. of Rut-jjind the remainder. .$4 50. wouml Second e.vcnt, lightweight—Lujiis.
Having... and Asa.cotne into our local Chapter treas- !’u’l&lt;v Hastings. 1.15. wu.ia^i K9-!
;l He enlisted at ury
-.
I rar. Kalamazoo, 135.’
27.
!l5h,2;£18V.! liu,J
.’7. 1662 and ocned
acneii . The county has been divided’into' T;''r(L.
Comedy—“The Rummy” and Latest Pathc News
h Michigan Infan- two sections this yerfl- with Mrs J ’ 2c?*‘’Li0^”? .R“Ptd3*
B‘‘n‘ard
l&gt;;.ttle&gt; ol south V. Hilbert of Woodland as the Roll. B«-;i»n--'KL Kalamazoo, 13b.
M .mum and .Antietam ■
I Call chairman for the northern' H.urth event.
Th- tmieral wa* held on Mondav .half, apd Mr and Mra John Chain- i95”I*r-j-,1-13* B°b OrtIIln"•
COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON
altcnuxm a’ two o'clock at th-, berialn for the southern half
G™"“.
'
v. .1 rtf luneral home Rev Irland
tins OUGHT TO BE A (.BEAT ..SSlh Hr.'tinut Tm I r ’ W e
.. ..........
"&gt;
,ROtL
"Si,,,1- .A" ""

Your
Money's
Worth

Always at I
This Store;

0“

$2?8

98c

B. A. Ly BARKER
— "Whtrt Imtdialt Attention and Courtety Are Shown To All"
Hastings, Mich.
Phone 2115
Wc Deliver

15c

Choice Meats
Spare Ribs 3 u.. 25c
Swiss Steak u&gt;. iz’/'c
Rib Boiling Beef u. 6c
Lb. Sc
Ham Ends
Pork Roast

. SWIFT’S
. PREMIUM

Hams
Whole or Half
POUND

Veal Roast
HOLLAND MAID

23c

BUTTER

Shultz or Freeport Butter u 26c
Maxwell House Coffee
Baker’s Bitter Chocolate

CELERY

it. 27c
Lb 23c

JELL-O
5 ■ - 20c

Bunch

Corn Products Sale
and Demonstration!

FREE — Popcorn
Popped In MAZOLA

mazola

SATURDAY

23c

SAIAD OH

41c

Quart
With Each Rurchasc^of Mazola
a Package of Kre Mel FREE !

FREE!
FREE!
Pouring Spout
With Each I

Lb,. KSro

iyi lb«. Blue 10c 3 lbs. Red

2tc

lYalb,. Red 12c Sib.. Blue

27c

3 1b.. Blue

29c

19c

Slb. ,Red

Ojf UNIT
xrgo

RED CROSS ROLL
CALL NOV. 11-30

CLOTHES SHOP

If it isn’t good,
we don’t carry it '

S

fRAND IIIAIlF

“LOVE, HONOR
AND OH, BABY”

Regular .... 10c
Perf. ...... 14c

&lt;.., 1, or Glow

2 Pkgs

Kre Mel

15C

Yes, There Is A

IOC

A Large Handbill Will Reack-You With the Reminder
DELIVERIES AT 8:00 knd

Telephone
2272

feldPAUschs

Hastings,
Michigan

1 FOOD 1

L M A-RKET J
STORES

AFFILIATED STORE

L. V. BESSMER
STORES

EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Hatting*

CEMETERY CIRCLE.
। Sixth event, featherweight-Frank
I Rrmh Ridg&lt;- Cemetery circle met|Sperling. Hasting?., 121; Joe Curry'.;
! wlth'Mrs. Mar Andcr., of Kalamazoo: Kalatnawo. 135.
Thursday. Oct. 26. with 23 pre.- i Seventh event, flyweight—Harry,
After tnr
the pot luck
theBeaver.
Hasting-. 113; Fred Kiin-I
.n Sm«„u ............
- {ent.
ent. Ainr
hick dinner, tnety
—
• ■ ■‘-■i’ Freeport. 115.
rec Smith. Jr m which business meeting
was taken
up also:"'*
event, welterweight—Dick'
i* 200 • hog!
50 election tif officers as follaws.’ Eighth
F’
Palmer.
Middleville.
144; Adnan Le-J
President. Mm. Mae Andrr-: Vict*;|;
..
„
the
.
&gt;t his market before De.- President. Mrs. Je.-ste Sanders. Sec- ,1rncr. KaLiinazoo, 146. '
Exira event, middleweight — Ken'
_. .. ....
rotary. Mr.- Ethel Shultz, Treasurer.;
to lx- sold by one'Mrs Mina. Pranshka; Flower Sup Buehler. Frceporj. \i&lt;6. Gii.-, On*&gt;z
.
Mr.-. Christie Aldrich. Next meet-1 Kalamazoo, 158.
ing will b* held Thursday. Nov 83.
BARBERS CORNER
I with Mrs Mina Kenyon with a ba,- tj
I zaar All interested please come and '
.... Cynv- Shrover en­
tertained their daughter, Mr. and
old (»r before His murx« :
Mrv b«t! Palmer. ,v&gt;n and'dgughter.
tiofth side o! State St
Mr O DeNitr of Grand Rapid.' of Middleville Sunday. Also Mr utd
en Wednesdays and SatR« ad full particulars on an* a firmer resident of tins vicinity.,
accompanied bv his son. Mr. and
df this issue. .
Mr- Earl DcNhc, and two little i Mr ‘",cl *
Mt;' Fnrt ,l“d ‘n .c^n......
.
daughters of l&gt;nver. Colorado, were ; l’;*nv
th«lr danghtcr. Mr,and Pacific Tea calling* on old neighbors Friday
• Esther Keck, and children ail of
w &gt;n their tnjunc-1 Mr and Mrs. Lome Martin and
Grove called on their d.ituh:auv.‘the city to compel family returned home* Frld.iv from ’‘&lt;r Mr “nrt M"- Btarl Nash, a few)
their io-1 Beaver Dam. Wisconsin, where they &lt;*’ys ago.
jiiis.nl a license
* - bem
-----• , Mi. ana Mrs. Wm- Nash of War-;
of bier, the had
visiting
relatives.
onj.nei
ui company with their:
j Mr. and Mrs Charlie Rins Ikwuiu— villc
— —
±L-^h:rr. Mrs.
Mr* ElKina Herr, antiand the license was ■ pamed by^Mrs. Snow of K.Hatn;u&gt; &gt; daughter.
——where
-..-.v Mr zaIM’| children •called on their son. Mr.'
were herev Sunday
K i anted
Mrs Ring are making preparation.. •4,M* ^tr-' l^-url Nash Sunday alter-'!
• to nave a home built on the flats by! noon,
John Braun ani
hold its the Thocnapr’
daughter taut h of Grand Raimis
xne of Mrs.
is------a profession u-ealkd on Mr and Mrs. John Lewis
D Bennett. 636 E. Mill St. on Bell-hopping''
---- ——
Sunday
afternoon.
Thursday. Nov. 1 Visitors .welcome, barred to women m Qhx».

“BEAREAU OF
MISSING PERSONS”
With PAT O’BRIEN

Cartoon—“Dinah*

Novelty—“Springtime.”

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

Helen Hayes and Robert Montgomery in

“Another Language”
Comedy—“Way of All Freshmen”
And Latest Pathe News
FRIDAY' — SATURDAY

BUCK JONES in

“The Unknown Valley”
Comedy—“The Big Fibber” and
Culorlonc Cartoon—“Old King Cole'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1921
Barry county'* share of this total I
Ably higher than thia
[based oh net sales ratios for 1929
conaervatlve
*
.-84.000 00
mate)
—tlie last year for which a com­
plete census 1* available—will be
Total .5...$96,021 54 '
[about 884.000.00. 7111- Is a Conner-]
native estitnatv for two reiupn£
j Last year Barry county paid a to1—The sale* tax jleld is limning;tai of $80.684 20 to the state; this!
of schedule. That U. the loWI year the county La (Miying at leu?l
(Continued from page one)
PROPERTY LEVIES -v LESS ahead
yield thi-ed on returns for tiu’ first i$902154.
"
three months, will lx
— ***' '
---- -------- •
BUT SALE4L4NCOME
road, township and .school faxes as000.000
than
I30.000JXX
quem-'
$16,000
more
to
the
.-tute
government
Jseswd
in the toanshipsof this coun­
I
BOOSTS TOTAL
« total thU*y&lt;rar
’'
•than
’
-last.
- ~
ly Barry county'* abai
There -has ----be*yi
will bi- hirgtr. ' •
’
no reduction- in, state expenses; ty hud year was $32031929, while
this
year
the total is $193/162 49. a
$80,684.20 ■FOR
1932
wwfw-r.kw
.wK.ixzww,
2—Barry county - ratio in th*$96,021.40 FOR 1933 above &lt;-stiinatc Was bo;a?d on. raie.i1; In justice to tfie state adminh-tra- {eduction of $137,056.80 or nearly 40
. raUux lor 1929. But sal* &gt; in ruralI tion. however, it must be added Jhat [H-r cent igductiun.
unfair share of the total tax'load
Followuig is the Stowing fur each
Increase Further Augmented • coininumtirr. like Barry county have ,nn
'has been icmoved from teal. township.
i. num...in.
fallen oil l«. •- during the part four
by Poll Tax and Bter
y,;ir;. than .have ;aiv. in large . estate. Also a large part of welfare
ASSYRIA -In 1932 Assyria’* share
.
and
relief
&gt;ork
formerly
done
by
,
Revenues
; manufacturing icntera aiwh ax !&gt;■of taxes was us follow*; state 83 county alone is.jm&gt;w bring fi­ 146 69; county. $3,071 37; county co­
i ,-t v..&lt;ir narrv cmintv mid . I,rolt- Otahd Rapid*. Saginaw. Bay, thj*
nanced through stale funds. Thk vert road. $l.i’&gt;'i (.8, township $l■ ;Ims hcl|x-d.the county to reduce its ,
own tux accordingly. ■
; 794 05. Thus year the state tax i,
I. To offset any gains from reliefL$468 85; Copnty. $2573.55; towhshlp.
wi-ik. however, there is the head tax
;af $2 90 for each person more than! $7,579 74 This tneanif that the total
Offhand this lonfe like a titanic T. " “
void which goes into cfi.-ct j
s') **'
Barry‘ county's contribution
to; 21 years
reduction in state cx;&gt;ciiditures. But
“
*~
Jan. 1. 1934. to help finance a |I lx- about 44 Tier cent
the state government is not $12.­/after
[part of the administration's proposed ,,
•
In addition to a real und property 02154 but:
[old age pension. Based on the 9.000[
tpx. Barry county is- paying a state * Real and projwrty tax $12,02154 j votes that wen- (Killed here last fall.'| BALTIMORE—Lust year the slate
tax was. 83.146.69; county tax, $3.­
sales tux Tlie total estimated yft'ltl
Sales tax &lt;thc actual .
(this will take 818.000 additional from ।
yield will be* nouce•
] Barry county. At present, top. the I1071.37; county Covert road: $1.157 68.
of the sales tax is $30 000.000 and
[township tax. $453656; school tax.
■ ----- .
, -A- state is receiving 10 per cent of 'all i:$5274 04;-total. $17.18634, This year
beef and light wine sales in thej the state tux is. $468.85; county tux,
'county. Then- is no way of estlmut- $2.573 55; township tax. $2372 14.
mg how much.money this is taking-(school tax. $4,710,04; or u total this
from the county.
[year of $10.124 58. a reduction ol
I Therefore, anyway you wvJy^to;------ ------'figure, you reach the Inevitable eon-1 BARRY Lx-’,
elusion that THE STATE TAXjwiu 84 27626' co
IAJAD IS INCREASING; not &lt;!&lt;•- jeuntj cv.eit ro;
creaahw.__
L|iip. 36666.09; &gt;&lt;
iCreusiruc
___
_ __
.
I.ship.
I
‘ • *»
~
tai. 325.955 28. Tim. year the .

BOARD REDUCES
TAXES IS

STATETAXLOAD
ON THE UP GRADE

New

Fresh

CANDIES
In our Candy Department and at a price
you can afford to pay

Ohl Fashioned Hore­
hound, .
Hi

19
19
10
10
10
10
10

10
19
10
39
79
49

PAMMSiKA
PAMAHASIKA SG PFTS ; '
mu m. 8

a/"1’

ductipn of ubout 40 |x-r ten’
CARLTON -Last yv.rr Garik
‘by without levying any tow
'[tax and is doing tht; same this
-------------- ------- --------------------- [which is a remarkable ruwd
(Continued from page one) . | taX h-vled in Carlton la.-t
u
las follows: State tax, $4 1
. "The Battle Scene “ Il bi undoubted­( county tax. $4,095.15; comity C
' ly the most amazing, spectacle ever [load tax, 8154357. no towtutiif
! presented by jierforming bird.*). The. school tax. 84.166JO; a total t
enemy takes one of-our bird soldier* j'
.prisoner und our rocklatoo army I!will !&gt;• u.s loEoa
comes to the rescue. Tlie cannon is 13; county tax.
brought up and fired upon tlie en­ ship tax; school
emy fort until it-catches fire. Then tax of M.94U.’43.
a ladder' is hoisted to the ramparts
i add our :roldiers scale the walls to' CASTLETON—List year
, take the fdrt and rescue their cmn- ton levied the following taxe
pide. The fin* is extinguished by i tux. $7.987 74; county, 8
them, tlie enemy flag is torn from ।
the pole and the American flag is [coupty Covert road. $2.938 73;
proudly hoisted to end the jnft t in­ total of $366.
i tcresiing hour of bird and animal
levied are as follows’ State
acting', that the world • lias ever taxei
tax, 31.190 14! county tax. $8.532 86;
towiy.hlp tax. $3.43854; school tax.
Tliis .show was open five months $13,630.15;
total tax tins yean ^24 79F69
or a reduction of over 32 |M*r
tiit-y had a choice of tlie world.
(
Proceed, from Uh- entertainment. I|AaT1NGS TWp
Haatnp.
towmhip h'u; enough funds on hand
Idren's "welfare
thn. years* ; schools.

081.17; total 312.488 57. Thl» year
state* tax. $336 60; county tax. 81.­
847 68: township tax. 32.034 00:
scIkmI tax, 83^81.72;
total of
38.11000. a n-duetkm of about 35 pc:
PRAIRIEVILLE

REHRINGCTY'S
SCHOOL SOK
(Continued from page one)

fun tax. 82.­
; total
orly 48

&lt; Illi..'-.

$97058: town-

ivuuctiou
THORNAPPEE-tart year *ra«
&gt;x S4.f*&lt;*2oa: county tax.. $4:843 31;
$1.82557;
township
515 11. Thu
coun’y ta
$1 47500;

lax. $739 3i!
30, u redm

WOODLAND-. L

liiffieare until at tlw end of the fif­
teen year period, the entire bond is&gt;u&lt;* will be paid.
ILCstingr. is fortunate in not hav­
ing any other debt than that con-!
irnct.-d to build the .new Central
! budding, which has now been cut I
to $154,000. All other city debts have
.been wiped out. Tiie city council has!
ample cash on hand in various funds
to tMcrcya-pr all needs of this city
w)!hotl&lt;ad&lt;nhg-a dollar to Its in-,
debtedness. It was able to cut the;
&lt;?ity tax rate this year to 71c on the
$100. Tiie tax to be collected next
1-Xccmber will, of- course, be much,
larger for it- includes state and
। county taxes as well as school taxes.'
It fjcill be subAtantially $1.85 on the
8100: but that It will be much be­
low a year ago. when the school lax
alone was $1 71 on the $100.

George Grice, who has been seri-|
oiulv ill with pneumonia at Peh-j
nock hospital Um* past two weeks.]
is netting along nicely and was tak-1
ni to his .sister's home. Mrs. Jay*
ltobcVt.4 in Grund Rapids to spend
m«* time until he is able to return
We all wish for him a speedy

PENNEY’S

Winter Coats
are on Parade NOW!

’18s"
New-Season Coats
are most thrilling! And

Penney's. is ready with
the newest fabrics, col­

ors. fur$ and styles—so
why wait?

’enfold and daughter,-!

alurday with Mr and
Perry Van Ti'iyl.
The county road men have bcen•wurkmi’ on'the road east of the!
school and widening it out on a milct
i .md a half stretch which makes 1
[quite an improvement on it. Il now!
; connects with the rest of the road'.

There’*

a

new

achieved by a ”&lt;lifferent’,ieTSi
. sleeve manipulation—col­

lars arc huge and flatter­

ing, sleeves are generally

slim below die elbow.
tween the'Rutland hull and here, i
.Mr. and .Mrs. Lynn Hamilton and
Come—choose today I
Mr. and Mrs Elbert Saunders mov-;
Drops
Mlllt Bars
I cd Monday into the Manning house
cast ot .Yankee Springs.
‘
jumbo Peanuts,
.Mr. and Mrs Perry VanTuyl have
bag
moved back into their farm home.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Jcftirison enter­
Choc. Covered "Maple
tained Maxine Powers oj near Gun
Cherries
lb. Ix»x
lake over the week end. Mr. and
Mrs Vur Adams from west of MidHome. Made Assorted
। dl* ville called there Sunday.
Chocolates. 2’,.lb. box
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green and
Horton’s Thin Pepper­
mm daughter, Alberta, and Marshall!
hen Tripp spent Sunday with Mr. and;
mints, Choc. Covered
Clyde Brandt wn
*
^rs- Claude Mayo in Maple Grove.]
I till line of GILBERT’S Chocviee-presidf-ni. Gfadvs Coftright; Mr and Mrs. Munsdn Stanton nndi
icn-inrv. Lucy Giliospie; treasurer, children of Battle Creek also spent
Dulid Miller.
,
(Sunday there. .
.
crop in this Inralily] Father .and Gordon Green spent!
Wc Carry a Very Complete Line of
an averauc yield, and Sunday with their aunt and uncle,
the Popular Magazines
they are ma.' all harvested. Tlie Mr and Mrs. bv Laphum. in Maple I
A. C Hyde vivid being an cxceptir*)). Grove.
... he got seven’ liundted bushels, Mr. and Mrs Orville Pickard ex-!
from a plat of nearly ?*-i*;n acre:- ;&gt;ect to move from the Oren Roberts
Th*- variv’y was Rural Russet and farm this week.
of good Quality ifrid he had a g*»xl
a shower wiy» given for Miss Anna;
di man.! at the Fanners’ Market at. Tiriivon at the home of the Daydo]
to
the
taxpayer))/
Butt a- Cft ek.
girls Thursday evening. Many beau-i
I Tlie size of the average American
Mr,
and
Mr
Ed.
Budlong
and
tiful
gifts.were presented to Miss’
ISveY!?
«. children of Portland. Oregon, came Tichvon.
Goods Delivered
. Phone 2131
,
Friday for an indefinite visit with- Mrs. Velma Stecby and Miss Es-!
[her parent:-. Mrf- and Mr Frank ther Knechele attended a teachers’!
1 lints.
toorjiTf wiux.i t-.x ev i-.i
....
'
idutrict, meeting at Irving Tuesday evening.}
ta|. 815.715.60 last year ThU y-ar.
:&lt;• been redden! ‘of Or*'Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Johnson of j
11 tlie levy is us follow.-.: State lux.
, . . -•&gt; year.- .Hastings and Mrs Anna French ofl
cOUnty tax. $2.90349; n&lt;&gt;
Mr and Mrs Fred-Hyland enter- Sccllvllle were callers at the homel
' tax; school tax. 84.45635; lined at Sunday dinner, her par-1 home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. John-1
nt Mr. and Mrs Frank Thomp- son Thursday. Mrs. French ro^
reduction of almost 50 per cent.
son.
- • and
.
Hylands sister and nwined nt the Johnson home for a
family id Oregon, whom they have couple of days’ visit with her brothfor u period of eighteen; er and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Joint-i
! .son. in Middleville.
iirtup
&lt;.-• Mildred Steven?. Eliz.i-' Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Johnson. Mrs.!
tax. 33.239.54; school .tax, 84552.69; beth Gray and Grace Miller of the Velma Steeby und Mrs. French at­
total. 813.850 43 ln.-t year. This year Lacey Extension project work, and tended n program given at the Car­
state tax. 8366 66; county lax. 82.­ Stella TuClf^dnan and Mabel Puff­ ter school Friday night They report!
1012.65; township tak. $1,176.68;
a very good program. Proceeds were
Newer, gjnarter, more unus­
‘Chord tax. $4,961 73; total this year, tings.Tuesday to attend the flr.-ti a little over S3 00.
ual than any dresses you
38.517 72; a reduction of 38 per cent. .*■&lt;■&gt; ion of tire second year’s work for
IRVING—Last yt’ar the st.
leaders on.’Nutrition
----------Mrs. Evangre Miller and Leona Gist Week's Letter.
the
price'. Plain crefres, trav­
and
Mrs.
J^.lvla
Scidmore
spent
j
Mrs.
Mae
gothard
Hart-has
reert rood. $1408.62;
Mr-nday with the latter’s daughter.(turned to her home in Hustings
el twgeds, soft woolens ...
Mrs. Vcdn Guv.-of Baltimore
(after spending two weeks with Mi’.
235.04; total. $20.738 08. Till
you’ll want them nil, and at
tlie taxes-nrc as followi
Mr. and M: Arthur Miller nc- And Mrs. James Sothard.
edmimnied their daugiitv. Mrs. Net-j Mr- and Mrs. William Coleman of
Penney’s low priced you can
ship tax. $2,077.62; „..
tie LaClear. •&lt;&gt; Ann Arbor Stfhday Rutland, spent Sunday with Mrs.
have all vou want.
D0D.73; total this year. 8K
where she will receive treatment ut Janet Pettengill.
a reduction of over 3S per, cent.
the University hospital for goiter* CHfTord and Homer Cunningham
[of Grand Rapids visited Sunday
JOHNSTOWN -La.s!
year the
. ’ trouble.
Howard Burchett In the employ [with their brother. Archie Cuiuiingstate tax war- $338*74; county 1ux
$3,307.62; county Covert road. 81.­ of flu- Postuni company Ls a'. Jioine.'ham. and family.
246 73; , township tax. $2.90251; ill with pneumonia.
' Pal Lewi* who got his left hand
.school tax. $6,199.73: total. 817.045 33
Miss Leqna Miller entertained a
badly mangled last week had to
Tills year tli&lt;* levy is As follow. party of friends of the Ellis district; have some fingers taken of! Monday,
State tux. $5tM 9&lt;); comity tax. 32.­ on Saturday cvi-nlng at a Hallow-[ Gangrten had set in. Callers to see
77151; towiAhip tux. $833.00; zch-jul e’en masquerade. Gaine ., contests ’ Pat the past week were. Mr. and
lax. $3.845 55; total this.year. 87.­ and refreshments of popcorn and Mrs. Bert Jeffery and faintly of
Coats Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Byron
954.98, a reduction oi over 53 per candy furnished the diversions.
Miss Beulah Buckman. who is Lewis of Shultz. Byron Jeffery and
cent.
Button one up and swagger along—right into'Winter! They're
MAPLE GROVE- Last year .Matt- touching al Dundee, spent the week Mis* Gwendolyn of Baltic Creek,
YOUR CHOICE OF ROUND. SWISS OR SIRLOIN
end
at
the
home
of
her
sister.
Mrs.[Mr.
’ and Mrs. Clemens Heney of
lax. $4.195 58; county tux. $4,095.15;
so beautifully'tailored, so new in their lines, so well providotl
county Covert Road*tax. 81.54357; Meta Hyde, and family of pacey. Delton. Mr. and Mrs. James Sothwith buttons and pockets and scarfs—you won't be able to
Mnt. Eliiabeth Gray has returned1 ard and Mrs. Janet Pettcngiil.
(township tax. 84.537 44; school tax.
weeks'’ stay at the!
t..c Mr. and "Mrs., Burr Rowley arid
$5,670.39; total. $20,042.03. This from a two weeks
get along without one! Exceptionally low priced!
IK 10c
year figure,s are as follows: state home of Rev. and Mrs. Harold Dix­ Merle of Williamsburg have re­
Shoulder Pork
turned home after visiting their sdu.
tax. $625.12; county tax. $3,431.40; on oT Battle Creek.
Chas.
Rowley,
and
family.
township
tax.
82580.72;
school
tax.
Streaked with lei
IK 6c
OBITUARY.
Eldon Matthews and Harry Rizor
(84.034.03; total tills year. $11,671.27..
। or a reduction of about 42 j&gt;*r centr* , William I. Ford was bofn in York- and family started,for Chicago fair
Michigan. FVb. 7th. 1857. His and near Richland had a amuh-up
ORANGEVILLF-Last year state\e ville.
Juit Right
20c
(tax. $2359.16: cnuiUy t.sx, 82S105.0B; parents; WiHiam H- and Julia Clark with their car and had to return
county Covert road. $831 16; town­• Ford, having rome to Michigan from home. No one was huft. Just shaken
state of* New York lie departed up some.
Streaked with Lean
lb.
C
ship tax. $2,110.00; school tax, $5.-' the
this lift*. Oct. 21. 1933. nt the age of
76 years, 8 months and 14 days.
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
1 He was-the third of four children.. Thursday. October 26. the Has­
From fresh killed pigs lb.
I Charles Ford'of Pine Lake and Mrs.. tings Epworth Leaguers entertained
Edward Haines of Detroit, who hovej the various leagues of the county
preceded.him in death and Mrs. F.. at a Halloween masquerade party,
12jc
A. Blackman living at Delton.
which approxunaicly eightly attendMinnirvniF
On Apr“ 4!h’ 1879 he was unitedl cd. All had a good time playing
' Ham Pork
THEATRE
-:- MIDDLEVILLE
.
Middleville । in marriage to Cora E- Brown of! games and enjoying a bit of Hallow-1
Try Some for Breakfast!
(Where sound sounds best)
Orangeville township. To this unioni e'en frolic, and last but not least:
CATiionav £&gt; cnwnxv
h™1 four c&gt;lllt&gt;ren. Gertrude., refreshments, consisting of cider
SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY now Mr.-. G«s*rgc Trrfk of Battle1 and doughnuts, were served for the
With the Oil Kept In
Creek. Earl, who departed this lifei small sum of 10c.
3 “»•
c
, eleven ycarsrago: Pearl, who died at; Sunday evening's meeting of the
the age of four years and Leah, now league was oix-ncd with tlie two
Fresh Dressed Whole or Half
6&gt;/4C
■ Mrs. Clare Williamson of this: ijongs. ’’Sweet, Hour of Prayer" and
, place. He is also .survived by lib wife,, God Is Goodness. God U. Love."
EDMOND LOWE and WYNNE who during the past months of fail­ Mr. Dewey led the prayer, which
GIBSON—Also Laurel &amp; Hardy ing health hits cared for hltq. Nine wax followed by the song, "My
(grandchildren, two nieces, three Faith Looks Up To Titre." Helen
Coinedy and New*
nephews also survive.
Weaver led the discussioti on ’ What
| Funeral was held Monday at two। is worth working for." which proved
Admission 10c and 20c
[o’clock at th.* home. Rev. C. S. Ren- to be very interesting. Tiie song. "I
• neb officiating. Burial at tlie North Would Be True," followed by the
Wednesday and Thursday cemetery. ,
Epworth League Benediction closed
the devotional meeting and was
NQV. 8 AND 9
I’ODVNK.
followed by a social period.
‘The Wolf Mak ad Truth’ i Mr’- Carolyn Repiogie win ™- Mr. Dewey has arranged a beau­
I
lie
lldll
HdhCU
IIUUI
I
ter
tain
the
D.
D.
D.
birthday
club
The man with the smallest cooler, doing the most business
tiful initiation ceremony for the
Thursday
for
dinner.
PENCEIt TBACY and i
—L' 7". TC.T" L -_•.
ni'w members, which is to take place
No school ut Podunk Friday on ac- next Sunday Cvenlng.-€urr. Secy.
LUPE VELEZ ,
। count of Institute at Grand Rapids. Maude Wallace.
MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS
.Mr. and MnW George Smith of
Abo Comedy
AH SeaU 10c
[Hastings were Sunday callers at
Tf we could think of a new color
Attend Thett Bargain Shawi!
George Ransom’s.
in shirting, we’d try the drygoods
116-118 East State St., Hastings
. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Caln were game in a country where Faclsin is
1 j Grand Rapids visitors Saturday.
young.—Detroit News.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

You Hear It Everywhere!

Penney has
the Smartest

The REXALL Store.

Dresses

200 Hogs

50 Head Cattle

MUSTkSOLD

by December 31

This will be the LARGEST
SALE of meats ever held in
Hastings in so short a time!

20 lbs

OO

Fravel Types—
New and Smart—

Steak 3b 35c
Roasts

Roasts

1O«

Spare Ribs
Chunk Pork
Sausage
Salt Pork
Pork Liver
Pork Chops
Bacon
Lard
Hogs -■

wW

«14«

3

il l AI I

25

‘HER BODYGUARD’

GEO. SMITH!"

r PENNEY’S

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1933

PAOt FOUR

Thr
",orelncrt
ln,,f*
j lie Hastings
nag lih get Banner
oaiuicr noi
;w&lt;r&gt;on&gt;!
.d ttie
'

crtmc ,us
prop^m,

■■ ... ».4
wZILZT1"3 ht''e criraes ot Pur®1*’ foe*1
»1 HwiTriT Mi«bix»n. ' dictions. Nor has the unholy alliance
with politics been diarged against

This and That
Ingenuity and Trash.
Marvels of Science.
Down Deep and Up High.
The Antics
Electrons.

’

i /-*»

•

been-visiting Mr. and Mrs. John! .
STONY POINT.
'Armbruster, returned Tuesday to^t weeks Letter
Blocher &amp;
Sunday callers

Backward Glances;
their nom* tn Aivorum. Ohio
i Mr
B-.
J R*v'.Tr^Z . Bready left Mon-igjut castleton were
,
its ot I ester day'd»y
nlBht for Indianapolu to at- al B j. Wellman's.

DANCING

?,nd-lhL
Mrs. Alice Cool ba ugh and da ughMen which b being held there. He ter. Florence, have returned from.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
rvpr55cnUn'c ° ^ 'Hay View and at present are with
. , Dr. and Mrs A- W. Woodburn, Methodist Brotherhood of this city. !C|MUd Demond.
The
Embroidery Club; Mr. and Mra. ea. Dcakln were
PICARD IS big;
Those who think that Europeans । and Mr and Mrs. Robert Walton W ”
l?o,ne ot I BaMte
virilors Saturday.
r,
have an edge oq Hie art of ieparat- 'leave Friday for Oberlin. Ohio, to
Friday aftenioon. -na- storm about eight o'clock Sat-'
liquor control commission, ts abso- jng tourists from their money should, visit Misa Marjory and Harn* JiT/*' ?/ll-U.S,n,folu4°wln
g otficers were 1 urday evening proved to be a young :
Woodburne and- Robert Walton, who
(Mid:
lately right in Ills stand again*t see A Century, of Progies* Exposi-.. arc
attending Oberlin college. They elected: Pre*. Mrs. Edward Clouse; 'Cy&lt;»|one in thb a* well as many olh-;
DOWLING, MICHIGAN
&gt;K. &gt;l.~ •«:&lt;■ ol whtory »|K| otor bc.-to- &gt;K» '« •«»». *&gt;»«rtauu
-Mr.*. Aqthony Both; Treaa. :cr communities It came from a
return Monday
... ....
. . u. .... know Ikiw to ll*h for the sucker* will
J. S. Fetter of South Bend. In-, Mrs. Fred Merritt. A very pleasant,^southwest dlrectkxi At Ed Deakinsi
Tita cor
alcoholic content by the
cxpcrtly a* the must astute
afternoon was spent after which re- it. took hU large ben house, tore it
jdlatui.
visited
Mr.
and
MrsFraser:
gloss. Repeal In Michigan was not French resort owner. Tlie entire ex-1 «••“&gt;«•
4.
icoinplttejj,' to pieces and scattered It!
“Ojn855 put- across by wet extremists who position is,a strange mixture of in'°Ti.Qhu-’!“ xtU w-ttcPar- tresnments were, served.
all ov*r*.nt*!ici&lt;- of ground ten rods I
xc
wc*h to see a return of the open grnmty and trash .Unfortunately
Xi?£vd w J^enU J t£ a
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY | au-ay in Barry Wellmans field just i
OUTBID* I1.1IIH1 vol
FRANCISCO AND HIS HASTONIANS—Dancing
•■ '
the trash lias come in for a dlspfo- r-vcx‘ -'i‘&gt;naay ana wui rcm.ua «&lt;« a
Mrs. Mattie Spaulding returned llorUj of
Dcakln home. It blew]
*1Sl&gt;:»aloon but by a great majority of portlonolc share of advertising.
*"w '*“VK’ v“,t
Master to the Younger Set
Mrs c. M. Ovtratreet of Detroit Monday evening from a J wo week-* ithc chmmey front hl.* house and al-1
JS.oo moderates who were dissatisfied with
virit with Lyons friend*
.
&gt;
M blt.w- oul
i .windows. At Burry j
tot moat M to worth---- .xutlM conditio™ Olid wltod to trs h , .
Miss Anna E. Wolf and Mis*.Elida 'Wellman’s It took u well made chicksome new metliod of settling the while tilings at the exposition
jQjge Bates, who is at- Shaw are visiting relatives of the [budt nn t,u. aoQtli end of ■'
lJjc ban-; alld completely demolished'
aKc.o!d problem of temperate liquor &lt;r,'‘' 111 faCt ,r y°“ c*’,lflne y°ur'“''{ u-nding the M A C spent Sunday • ormer In Howard City.
BEANO PARTY
...
„ »•- strictly Yu the free places you wi.. .
... .. .
LP' ?
1 ““ fAnM&gt;
also blew a large portion of steel :
• i. -ut,control. As wc und*.r*tand It, Mr. haV(, nu$M?d vrrv )nt[,. A f,.w not- : here with Uvcm.
Rapids to make hu home r^flng from the barp and a real.-,
Mr. and Mrs. Ctarvnre Gctocher Grand
—j— hi
lu Picard favors licensing r&lt;*:aur«nts, {lbJv exceptions arc The Golden attended
w,o.
.
a*.
Mrs
j^rt
}&gt;(&gt;u^
granary combined was j
a gatherinij of slxty-six of *’^‘h hU daughter,
■ t4,u hotels, and other accredited dispen- Temple of Jchol. the gorgeous. Jade the Western Union employees al the u“r5P
,
i racked a foot to the east, a portion
Mrs.. Carrie
ALL STAR ENSEMBLE—Master* of the Square
.» , ,,,« to «h b«r tu&gt;a wWo/by the
'•» U’l&gt; r“to« utonuw home of Miss‘Jane Shields near,,.__
_ L., „McBride
,, has re- or roofijlg Jloin ,be barn un the
after
•'to, . Charlotte “
f er 11a v fom-lcrabb Jarm was blown otl and at!
Dance
wtu u glass, but bellies that otl.ee it- ,rJj(. Wlng3 ot A century and The Grand Rapids on Saturday evening turned
visit
F. R., I)on Rowladert a large shed wa?. I
and were over Bunday guests of Mr. n^nt.^ vU
it with her son. F.
,-r ie...&lt;|uars rimuld be handled by state Be|glan Village. This ku-t. exhibit
Paiicout.
|
bad
jy
demoralized.
While
It
wu*
bad
Mrs' Leo Babcock.
■ { K'“ owned and operated stores much the by the way. L* the only single ad- J^nd
Mr.
Wallace
Brown
and
family
of
Enough
in
this
community
yet
from
j
Mr. and Mrs Lewis Shirley left
&gt;rd». U*i
^*.ura‘ same as in Quebec. ThL* is a plan mlvlon display which has attracted Friday for their home in Iowa after Grand Rapids are spending the what We hear aboul thl. diUnage'
■.to!. • .
...
,, ,
,
more
more patronage
patronage than
than the
fun an extended visit with the latter's week with Mr. and Mrs: Jas. Troxel. I fiU,tju.r ,..U{ Of lL, we cannot ln-lp.
ARCH BOLD AND HIS BAND—The Hot-Ziggy
titoj an. that should satisfy most of the dance" ’ pavlUions.
’
Perry D Busby of IJwdivillc. but fccl we wcr(l ie( otT ca.sy.
I
Boya
'.sister,
Mrs. Dan Matthews.
•»? ’*'*■ moderates and ail of tlie wets who
Tenn., ts in tlie city to make un ex- 1
----,, .
J
Mr. and Mr.*. Orear McPherson
,
arc
..4»- not
4^&gt;. t«x» rabid
■— —
on■ the —
subject.
•— Mo*r of ,h« fundamental law* &lt;. • and d,i
Whi,r x»r&lt;
THE .LITTLE RED BRICK.
daughter.
Mr.*. x-nri
Earl rirw-oit
Upcott. mm
and tended visit with hi* sons. Emory
Come
On Everybody, Join the Crowds
'» Titer# 1.* still a strong dry sentiment raience are demonstrated .simply William Dexter of Pontiac were,1and John.
■
,
.
,
r,f and clearly through diorama.*, dla- Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jo* i . Mrs. W. J. Harker and Miss Ard.i Last Week's Leiter.
r- .n tl-- stale and for th. sqke f
,Hld WOrkmg models in the
• Bierbower,
tsieroower. ot
oi Grand
urana Rapid.*
Kapms are
are the
tne ?k’r antl
Charle., WoudnlfTl
at the Lodge Where Merriment Prevails
'guests of the
, harmony aijdin the. name.of tern- amaa|K Science Bjplding In addi-i Pflug.
former's
parents.
Mr.
accompanied
by
tlielr
nephew
of
।
Mr and .Mrs Fred L- Hcnlh ot L„.nd- Mrs. jolmr Qualfe.
Grand Rapids spent the week end at ।
pcrance. the commission should tion some ot the latest discoveries in!Medford. Oregon, who have bet-n and^.
Join QmHfe^
adopt a police which will not split the field of electronics are Ulustrat- visiting old time friends here for a John L. White returned from»near-the World's fair in Chteago
AN ALLEGORY.
..
ed Even
well agqulpi&gt;ed
university,
• d aEven
well cqtnpjied
university few days are making a slwrt visit Newport. Arkansas.' Munday morn-: Mr an&lt;* Mr* D-wis Clum of Mkc
W(&gt;uft| have
paVe difficulty
^A'.l ol us have heard the old ad*-- various factions too widely apar.. lllborntorj
Ing where he has been employed for? Odes*:., Mr. and Mrs Warren Miller ■
laboratory. would
difficulty in
in
THE GEORGE F. MURRAY SYSTEM, Inc.
. Au extreme swing to the wet side in dtlpiit-atlng many ol the interesting with friend.* in Albion.
several months for W. L Wilkins, j and children spent Sunday at Wurgory of the kmg who proclaimed‘ wrd w linitAr
lWJ.» r'nnf r&lt;i1 ui
«.a
brlni! i-ttvrtmrnlK rnrried
e»rtot (in
on rontinunilMv 1
Sj’oK' John liked his fiositlon a&lt;rckt deal .ren Bol’ons.
’.l hrlnif
that all of hh subject on a desig­ about conditions even more unde- he •• In fact few university ketun .... .
better
than
he
did
the
climate
Mr.
‘
and
Mm.
W'l.iam
Clngelt
cu.
----.
.
..
..
.
where they have lived for the past
Mr and Mm N. A. Robinson and tcrtalned Mi and Mr*. Charles H-----------------------------------------------* naled hour and day xhuuid set upa Jrable
....
.
..
, was too halls have
evervartoug
hud the fundamental
than when
Uw swing
oJ tN?
ulus. five years, will leave Friday for La.
son. Weldon, of Savannah. Ohio. ClagetJ and fami.y. Mr. and Mn- |CUier and hls father. Ray Cisler. and Mrs. Harry Mendenhall.
.
'.mighty shouu in celebration .of a
Oallf.
_v far to the dry side. Temperance
by laboratory experiment m Angeles.
Mr. and Mrs. M H. Snyder of Eris Jarman and family and Mr. &lt;iu. sllndfflV
'
Mr. and Mrs. William Waddell of I
victory'’ so that the tnumpiiai cry
Mr*. C. E Barnes spent the week and
'
means moderation.
a more Interesting manner.
Rtmiy. Point spent Wednesday eve- &gt;
end in Kalamazoo with Mrs. Grace Chester. Mich, visited A J Senter Mrs. Alva Kirchner of Grand Rap-;
would reverberate from oiw- end vf
ntng wtrh Wright Cltlford and ftm%S^yCalkm. -and dRUghlrr jW
Gamble and'In White Pigeon with t
Wo took a jx-ek at ’.lie- interior of
his realm Io tiie other.
'
wni lames were ustera oi airs, sen i
, day
,,« M_einbers brln| lu,cd. Uy.
THE USUAL STORY
the famous "Bathysphere" in which!
All was in readiDess bi.-tM gre-.ii
cam-. Dr. Beebe and. an assistant descend-i
Regardles*
of part
Jack inchbold was
Middleville
Tyler
v’he BmlU.rweek ..nd. les mid thimbles.
Mr.in amt
Mr. J '« Phyllis
Mr amt
Mmspent
WllluK
“ "*
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. Ibu
The easiest way to incrca.M* the
day. .Peopk su*&gt;5 out'in .the Ojx-n paign
candi
‘
’
candidate* come before cd 2J00 feet below sea level,
to .......
mold ..
II —
in. tlvc
UaulM.
KCtlUnv
Irving
*
' ‘
rsuiiur oiinotr^.
, rprice
-.........of. silver is «
eager and expectant for the event- the people making a campaign issue and wondered how,(wo long-legged; .Mr. and Mrs. Verne Pierce started
Cralg t., O11 the i Leo pnuk- mid family and cousin 1 shape
Friday morning for Forth Worth. M . «&gt;. r ill JI ' Mra
shnne of a pickle
utckle fork.—Loa
Los Angeles
Aiwelvs
Then one sig■ ­ „„8,,..Tto
Texas, where |hey expect to locate.
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY (sick Hit thus week.
of Lansing spent Sunday with Mr.iTimes.
great hix-*. is trjie of state.'.is well as national
nificani pcrrali m ’
Miss Vena Crowell oi St. Louis,
The following officers were electour .'chixd 1* busy getting ready i ------------------ — ■ -. . —---------------- ...
■
- ....
neither stretch Mo Voter woUld campaigns. But just as soon as those quarters. Due
’ could
",'.■■■■
,he ltnd
guestM1;ofs her aunts.
Mrs ed at last Monday evening s session' for a Hallowe'en party.
reasoning- that Mi
outjior ju7"up
^;iriMuj:i*irumcnt* ch
H Y11!z
cowell
to ut back
made the avana...;available .--..I
room’. *4...
still less.
icx* : Mr ftnd Mrjj L T M Faster of of the I. O G T C T—Edwin D &gt; Bernard Hammond spent the !
candidates get into office .all cam- • ma..r
Mallory;
V.
T-Mi-**
M
innu
'
\.-t
both
men
.quczul.
“
^
^
’
en
w'
cam(
.
TuegtUy
Yet,
squeezed, and when we
and
palgn ‘■promises”-are forgotten and .Miv
.
.MiUtv/ed. w&lt; tn&lt;a.i jut that
Mrs D R PosU,r, Mr posU.r Knlgh*.; Secy.—Charlie Lew#;; As*t. in Chicago.
othci
the man elected continue* the orgy them-M-ire* through |he- narrow returned Wednesday but Mrs. Foster Secy.—Mis*-Lydia Geiger. Trva*.—
Mr. and Mrs. John. Huiginra and
Nellie Fcighner; F S-r-Lyman Bar­ daughter. Mary Agnes, of McC-ords i
of spending the people's motley, just nunb-lc. were baited In from the di
, lh|t wwfk
’ere lovrert-d o;
Ro8„, returned hul weck low; M George Heath; D M - called on Warren Bolton* Sunday I
tv have his predece.v-on*. Hie result out’id.
Carrie Yutz; Guard — Elizabeth
Mr. and Mr*. ChlTord Hammond |
other.
is that taxes have been increased,
Tin- whippuic action of tlie long' wph his parents. Mr. and Mts Hl- Ironside.*; Sent. — Cha*. Sutton; und mother attended the funeral of
grid:
. Slowly bu: sur
and increased, ahd increased. .
Organist-Ollie Grigsbytjie former's uncle. Milo Hammond.'
cable caused the little.hollow sphere
‘‘ : ram Roger.* and other relatives.
in, public squar
Mr.
and
Mt
1
*.
N.
T
Bronson
an
in
Prairieville Monday.
to lx ji rked about making it difficult
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Kelley went
Mr _______
and Mrs.______
Russell___________
Todd of Has-1
er’.y or. the tax rolls says. "Well. I if not dangerous for the men Inside 1 to’Toledo on Wednesday, bring entertaining their- daughter, Mr* . ....
of Athens, Mich*, and Mr jlings called on her fattier. Herman
CI vcalled
»'&gt;eu there
wirre by
uy the
inc death
ucaui of
oi Mr* ^Robinson
don : pay any taxes, so its nqthfhg
Bronson* «L*tcr«in-law. Mr*. E. S &lt; Fcldpausch. Sunday.
UP the slightest k
-----....
,--------„. tfei!«.yS brother. Dr. Comstock.
ir. Butleak
in
the
l««rkinu
to me'. Bu: those (eltow* arc woefully about the electric cable, the windows, j,,,
Bronson of Union City.
!
»-----------Blart
had st
before
Edward Ellsworth and wife J
PLEASANT HILImistaken, because they Do pay or the manhole, the tremendous/Wichita. Kaiuas. Is the guest of Mr*
j.--iduy evening
taxes—and pay a plenty. Their pressure of the water outside Would Fred Konkle and other friends. Mr*. George Ellswurth and wife ot Piet-1 7J.,. P T A
point.
N.
.
ire
visiting
A
J
Be*-rand
enjoyed
a
l-.ome
talent program,
nn the bsutidatU
name1 are not on the tax rulls.-but quickly have Oiled the interior.,. Pennock formerly resided here. trance and family and
I A{tl.nviirfr *-«l|.44
,*..u.rai UmilUI
atU-ndcd
--- -Mrs.
. Harriet
. .
14
4the
crushing the bodies of the men into,
ich individual *.i
• vc:;. iinU: they make a purchase unn’cogn.'zalbk-.pulp; Ar if the steel ‘. Mr. apd Mrs, Oporge Armbruster Flfield. Mr* Edw. EH*wor
.
’
h
had
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EllMvor'.ti .mu not tm:i*qucradr at Trv|ng urniiKV .hall,
and Mrs. Shinebarger. who hav«l seen her sister. Mrs.
the- realm, held back-breathlcw’ •&gt;
rs. Flfleld,
Flfleld. in over Mr. and. Mrs.
Mr ai
vn.o..r Jordan
cjible. lud snapped. Hu.- two scient- ,
Seymour
Jordan aacpectmg to enjoy lift .combined c:
. forty years.
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been - carried on
comi»nied Mrs. • Sam Schleh and
Baxter Gay and wife of New Lon­ 4&gt;n. Earl, to Howell Sunday to
of the ocean to die tides so minute that the faintest
purchase i* large Enough If theii
slow death from speck visible in the field of the don. New Hampshire, are expected Mr Schleh who Is in the Santtorium
breath was stincd in the entire Uni*. purchase doesn't call for a sale.1
here
this
week
to
visit
Chester
Me*world's
most
powerful
mlcrosaquthere taking treatment*
Id have been no
An o’d story with a modern mopl. tax. they still pay a tax in yu- inhasa. pioneers of would lx- as a pebble compared with
Word recently received from Mnfy
Truly
LI IRESTONE'S latest achievement—the
TJic platform at the dejxit Tues­ Bedford WcKm-1 of St tom*. Mo.
Nn.cammumty can get attyuh' re or
.
i- pos.M-s.si.-d of cold-, the earth.
day night looked as though all Has­ that she contracted sleeping sicknew, balanced Firestone Air Balloon Tire
mh'k to
Television Is a long way from be­ ting.* was «------ emigrate.
---- - - -- But
...it IK*.*
4U*4 June .111.I
W4L* JU*4
44U4V
iH'.v.*
lust
and
was
J)i*t
able
to
—in white or black sidewalls- Here is the
4f the voters of Michigan wil^rise temvu
...
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... |---H,. (KW
_
UJ1 around
kiUm
llOw- A(
Aling practical, judging from the in­ was qnly the baggage belonging to
most advanced engineering and, design to­
up in their power and demapd tiiat, * Directly above the Bathysphere" terming lialf hour we spent in the the northern hunter*, who left that though suflcring from severe j»atns
hundred* and hundred* of useless was the equally fascinating *pherical u-k-vlsioji booth Wc saw broadcast* night.----------------------------------------- ' m her head, she thinks she will
gether with all the Firestone patented con­
R.
G
Rice
and
party
of
Dowling,
recover
entirely
from
it
.
employes be fiuMcd from ’he slide gondola in which Prof. Picard .a*- performed under the moat favorable .’’.aried fpr Uie north yesterday fori Th„ SulUlhIn,. Culb ulU j, lJd an
conditions possible and tlie objects
struction advantages that give greatest
al amendment to |»x W.l, wl.™ toy an- top! to "
though plainly visible-were not even their annum hunt. They always re- aj| dslJ- mix.ting with Ida Skinner
mileage, comfort and safely. The new Fire­
Thur.-dav
ixilitlcal purpore* only: if the peo­
so clear as an ordinary newspaper tarn with plenty of game t o ,
Mrs. Aggie -Phillip*
-- ,4IIU
' ■ .»UQ.
-•
-- - •• • ofhalftone. The image flickers and is
stone Air Balloon and Wheel is so balanced
--■ of■ Rochester.
.
&lt; ••••
ple will demand the complete abo­
Bedford
N. Y
Y. is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs 1 Mlllhkrn Wvrr guhday afternoon
N
L* thmarked
across
the
surface
by
a.*er,
•
wa
and
ten
mtlc
’
.alsive
lition.of um’Icm boards and comm'U
to avoid shimmy—a common fault in ordi­
D G. Robinson.
I calle: - of Mr and Mrs. Clare Wll.&lt;• stem like tremendous
Sips Stni
McNeil of Lan*itig jlarns and family
nary low pressure tires. Ease of steering is
Hut m^bmi&gt;;n:*on&gt; with ordinary newspttper cut printed less
.
corih they are msignlfi- dearly than usual, mark it horizon­ spent* SOndni xith her sister. Mr*. .Aj|x* Hazel Campbell spent
another feature which has been built into
" week end tn Grand Rapid*
thsnk
globular map &lt;•! ■ the tally with heavy lines of a soft-load James McKe '
Take
these great, new tires.
' Stephen Carter spent a few
ut a foot In diameter, tor jiencii spaceti about three-quarters F1FTY-FIVF YFARSAGO TODAY i
&lt;&gt;f an inch apart and you will have
A.* we
to mess uJw’.u i* relhmt । da&gt;!|1LS ur’'k at
ut a final some idea what a television image is for $1.18 arid $121; oats for Tic undi^ar‘'
For the motorist who wants the last word
*,\r&gt;nK!?.r
V'1'5
but
pay—and he
like under ideal conditions.
,
vAcnu
25c per bushel; corn for 18c and 2uc
misfortune to fall and break her
in riding comfort and style—the Firestone
plunge
ix-r basket; potutoe* for 30 and 40?|n‘P
.
. .
Wt*h ’.hat we had had time tu
Mr and Mr- Her: Palmer wi-nrto
lire be
Air Balloon and Wheel meets their re­
send a free long ifiat.»nce telephone down. chickens for 8 and 9c and tur : Cassopolis Sunday for a couple of
Pungent Paragraphs.
quirements. Wheels are in colors to match
m-rent a height
lime." call to somebody, but lines form
Huck and-fast at the* booth.
train the hwto
the car. It places the 1933 car in the 1934
ICOBINHI'E PARK.
now.
ill out ol
few minuti selling for 4 and 4 I-2c and are in j Mr., and Mre Ray Win'ermutc
li*U-mi:g to the round garbler de­
l amt Min. Norman, of Detroit spent
active demand.
•x Albany Tribune.
and the atfn is just an vice n-ed ;u making radio trle|»lK»nA wide awake meeting was held at Saturday and Sunday with the lat­
•d .car among tm- mil- nie-^agc* iijaudiblr to outside sta- the Club room on Tuesday evening ter* sistrr. Mr.- John Kollar, and
lu-lgioua
u
inillnm:, Unit compose our :lotv,s, Even the amplest sentence
fumllv. also called on Mr. and Mis.
id c.ur universe h only when It come* through the garbler •mum MM-uil' there for the benefit George Poland
Anyone Uhivt-r
itundreds. possibly tbou- is.ro broken up and distorted that of the Latite*-' Christum Temperance &lt; Mr and Mrs Julian Potts and
JEFFERSON AND COURT STS.
MV.* that "n'' k‘u
you
haven't
the
faintest
due
as
|o.
lifhons. of otiM-r similar
daughter. Betty. spent Sunday with
it* meaning. When Ahi* sound from Union which should l&gt;* largely at­ their daughter. Mrs. Glenn Dean.
tm
PHONE 2240
HASTINGS, MICH.
the, garbler w passed* through a tended turday evening the yrnimt i an‘* I^inHy of Bowne.
.—Humorist.'
.wxmd axM-mbling apparatu.* it be­ m«-n ol Hastink* orgammt a liter-] ArthyjyCisIer of Ionia and friend
pub&lt;pp.ira- come* audible again. Tluii « exactly arv_societv to b-- known as "Tl-.o;‘d Ha.«ung* culled on Mr*. Manin
mi
ice Hal what happens during a radio tele­ V'ciung Men's s&lt;h&lt;»&gt;l of Oratory.'
phone communication.-Sound that The meeting
well attended ant
ring "Indignant' Subrerib­
comes from tlie transmitter is gar­
In. "Thi* is hot the po»lbled. Then hundreds or thousand*, tend soon to hold an Open meet­
mile*-away
on —
the ......
receiving
end ing io which the public are invited.
ight for 6f
-.........
.......... , ,—
— ---asiumed in istl."
u- world i* an assembler which take* the We wish Inc boys success m their
.............
U-tmt-rm-m
Potapov* seem to be id good de­
kem into.perfect sound once again mand
at‘JO and 40c jwr bushel and
Ju* i* all done with .wch precision not very
plentiful at that., though
didn’t find it so. Finally he
tut
you
cun
recognize
accents
and
*rntiig
luructeristic inflection.* just a* wc saw- at Stanley's a load that
to put tq&gt; -the notice: • Pleas?
2340 pounds of No. I white
On- . re* there tiny Leadily a* over an ordinary tele- weighed
of! the
Who. me? Yes,
Peach i^ows for which he paid 35c
other ar.lr moving phone The nun in charge of th*.
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urc..
—Boston Transcript.
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Ixnfth reld u.* he had to be very care­
This business of keeping growing children
-g
. You are protntrd lii it* purity and
ful.
words and sentence.indeilBo-h and
*"1’-. The latest p&lt;*t to be adopted bt
healthy and strong is a real problem, and a
1 St ( ’-KAN1.INESS. by the fart fhat from
have Drcn found to give ludicrous it daughter of Allegan
uid retching devour them
!r-1' a socn-iy no*tc*.* u an_alligator. We
Highland* Dairy you will get GKADE
responsibility too. In their lender years,
,
not embarrassing result^. In fact li&lt; u
“A” milk. No oilier dairy in this sec­
might 'ex- I'-ax a list of perfectly proper word- &lt;M1:. Etta’ Parmelee. ■
understand- ’.hat the creflturetk&gt;
rdingly
more than ever, they need the health-build­
er pitch on; that are absolutely taboo on •*—
lion produce* Grade "A" milk.
Charles Bayne ha# been enter­
, yaWim are remarkably ctlecttvx* in
ing qualities of good. CLEAN, wholesome
t» the la-', i garbler in mixed companytaining hi* brother from New York
Ppcr- j,*minding late-staying’ guests that
milk, one of the finest foods known to-man—
You arc protected In the hraltli-glvlng
i.. it nd of its tad oi
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.'Mtc tht,lr departure ix long overdue.— ion-,-, gprmand devour an entir&gt;Frcnthmen who ■ have seen tlie
Mr*. Roy.Wickham was in Kalareal "food value” lx concerned.
!l° Humorist.
r.i.ut ox-in one mighty mouthful. Street* ot Pan.* immediately put up iaz«o Saturday.
Highlands Dairy, because every drop
Jcomr i
.. .' _
awi Wortlry
.......... ...
And all of there gfcruantuan feat* a roar of pretest Nor can y&gt;u bter-- Mr and Mrs „
Walter
of
of it i-omes from our own “State-ac­
Wl%re 8ttndav vui’otwith : durs-is a period in.which wy phy of digestion lire .dune without aifl'Ot them, 'this payiUton i* just about uk(.
credited” herd, which I* regularly In­
When You Buy Highliinds Dairy
; as typical ot the intriguing capital a, ll(,n crwkforri'.*
■ an architect &gt;ny price to make a soda mint tablet*, pepsin tome.*
spected by Veterinarians representing
m old Fnirire as Coney Island Bat ' Mr nnd Mrs Rtlsf4.n Bjftwm of
'
•
must new residence look HX). yearn old. syrtfp cd rigs!
Milk You Are Doubly Protected —
the Stale.
'-vere Sunday visitor* at
every and badc in. nt any price, an auto-, Hu Ho’L‘i’ of Marvels in the Elee- 1
in the fair so a bunch of Chicago
d me mqbilcXhwh looks two years old.— jnc Bulldin* 1* correctly named promoters raw their chance to make
We
will
do
our
part
by
delivering
Io
your
home
Grade
"A" milk, icy cold, that b
BRANCH
DISTRICT.
I
some
hay.
' Seeing corn popped without heat m
u. not enough tor a Louisville Time*.
always fresh, always CLEAN and wholesome, and doubly protected as outlined
Mm J J Willitts is quite ill and
a glass container between two dishes
duirict aUon^y to drive
Mi* Sai.ni o.droth is having.a!
But the Belgian VHlaiteabove. It's ideal for children—and grown-ups too. Isn't that the kind of milk
Perhaps the reason why govern­ ol ;n' water at-, il'-ctrte light turned
ie his jurUdiuion. ment costs too much is that we nave on uy striking'a match, sound
siege with the fiu.
you should have In your home? Why not order TODAY?
Remember the fried chicken sup­
■C to rid itw-lt of un- too much gov’ernmenf. - Weston, waves visualized, the image on a disc verured to be Possibly not all of
rotating at the rate of many thou­ the booth* and cafes are operated per and barnar to W1 given by the
&lt;£&gt;rc.i Leader.
.
by
ftetemn
people
r
~r
but
___________
a
great
numDorvai
Society
of.
North
Maple।
sand* of revolution* per nunu’.e
tiie boruer. Distance is no bar to
u'
gradually brought to a Standstill, the bcr &lt;&gt;f thtm are we know for a fact Maple Grove Center. Everyone a.
cnminate, it should not be to enBorne of the mountains of Ciitna alight current gener.»teu in the hu­ And the illusion of' a real Belgian welcome.
The men pf the ncighlxirhood
fdreing aiiencKw. Expcricrice haa have never been penetrated by man. man body amplified to sufficient village environment is nearly per­
fect.
have graded the yard around the
j*men tnat Ute tcm-rai arm t» more $ay* a travel writer. American wives,
Telephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK. Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
North Evangelical church and are
the ordinary layman
at authority. It u less returnm* from vacations often find
We twirl keep cn and on m thu catering it with gravel. Next week
able
undue uifluencc and these in kitchen sinks.—Detroit
r
ai» performed by
fasluon. but wtve talked too tong the pastor will paper the interior
moves mote surely and faster. It is News.
.
live antici of Ticctrons—little par- already.
.
of ’.he church.
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FKVESmrfiiHTH YEAR

federal JudlcUry?

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CLEAR LAKE LODGE

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Every Wednesday ...

Mr
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Every Thursday

run
Mr
Wedl
Ml
Mera
day.
Ml
from
end.
Dr

Every Friday ...

Every Saturday . . .

DANCING 9:00 p.m. to 1.00 a.m.

Chin

Mr
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Hina*
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BKid
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to v

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For the MOTORIST who deairea
the MAXIMUM SAFETY and
COMFORT

Crestone

AIR BALLOONS

Andrus Service

GROWING Children

Are a Problem and a Responsibility!

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

Mr.’

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER (. 1W3
HALLOWE’EN PARTY.
HINDS CORNERS.
CARLTON CENTER.
On Friday evening. Oct. 27th, Miss:
Mr and Mrs Ronald Haynes and
Frances Button entertained the ■
sons moved to Hastings Saturday ;penly ill Thursday with appendicitis
members of her Sunday School Class
and.
was
operated on that evening.;
of Emmanuel churchy at a Hallow­
.Mr. and Mrs Ployd Tobias of Kai- Her many friends are very glad that
e’en party at the rertdtoee of .Mr
mnasrxi spent Sunday with their the li getting along very well.
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and Mrs Dell Butt jn bn E. State St !
parent*. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tobias.'
Mrs. EUirTlouki 1* home from Mr and Mrs . Fred-'J. feeler and
Mrs. Ear) Boyes was in Grahd ,The ,WUM&gt; was ''laboratcly decorated ,----- ------ ------ —-------- ■ ------ ---------- Marian accompanied them home Howard wen* tn Grand Rapids Wedfor ’ thp oveaston. with autumn
^Continued from page one)
Washington, D. C.
&gt; daughter. Joan Lee. or Grand Rap- Rapids on Saturday.
after spending tiie week end with neaday
mu
.
Maraarvt
M&lt;mri
hr*,*
teavra,
witciws,
black
cat*
and
weird
:
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-----T
—
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Mr» Guy C. Keller was In Grand &gt;*•' were Sunday guests of Mr and from kulania/uo on Bunday.
The local M E church’ is nearly'
“,d “
«hort greeted
j
X ^“ume to iu-r grandparent*
Rapids on Saturday
’ ^nl * c- Edmonds
.. “O' «** «me to
The Cedar Creek Cemstery Circle all repaired from the recent fire
Mr and Mm. Hubert D. -Cook •»ue*1 “
*,&gt;r a pot luck Wpper
Riciiurd Fairchild was in Ann Ar-, Mr. and Mr*. Richard Polls went spent Friday in Grand R^
tons and team
more
"‘“I wUh Mrs Will Carl Wed- caused by lightning. Services were.
^gSS'^'.^u Mr a SUS
ne»diy
afternoonj
.
—... Nov i
»
a
| held there this Sunday, a good many I
bor part ot last week.
to Cliarlcston. W V*. on Sunday
Dr.
and
Mr*
Georg.
Uckwood
®&gt;
Mr
|
Friends
of
Camp
Fire
tn
Hosting*
Mr
“lld
F«d Bush and fam-• were out to enjoy them. Service*.
rpHE man whose work
Mr., K..I J«™. ol Lo«ll •MM’S™.
wt-re
in
Grand
Rapid*
on
Friday
X
F^
’
^
Hate
M:!*
SSah
1
lndctd
donate
in
having
a
"&gt;
Urimndale spent Sunday withi next Sunday will be at the utual'
keeps hlni out of dnorx
M» D-n U «u on rrldw.
.
lhr llu p“"‘ °°
,
rJELT4 MrS&lt;°ny..FrO^ “I"
Bciuuter and 1"‘ andMr*
A ! ------- jinstitute u. of«mm,hl»uuw
kind
»»cr
Mr. and Mr*. - W. O.. hour, preaching at 9 30 and Sunday'
---------in bitter weather - knows
M.. W.,.» Mmu w™ ... Un- ,«™
abater und Battle creek on
,ia Mr J
' h»«ioht
Im' Tobia*.
brought in
to 'ham
them Th.,n
There are mk
only
Tobias,
Schrnl following.
j
•. Ina
on
Turidav
on
btuinck*
attending
the
convention
of
the
Au
­
what quality in heavy ctothI ng on Tuwoay on tnume**
manufacturers, which is beMrs. Orville Tobia* re­• Marlon Clem wa* in Lansing Fritwo other town* in.Michigan 'St. Mr
vt' and
’
Mrs John Fetter ot South Bend.'
lng tneatu.
Hartley Finstrom wu* home from lng held-in Chicago this week
Johns and. Monrot*&gt; where .like In­ turned to their’home in Detroit. day and in Grand Rapids Satur-'
HALLOWE'EN PARTY.
the M S C over the week end.
Mf and MfJ
KaI. Ind., wna tiie guest of Mrs. Ftium t . Jacqueline Moor? wa* hosteM at a stitutes arc being hel&lt;$. Ulis Tali. Be- Wednesday evening after spending! day
J
If he wears a leather coat,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Itenney and J
1 Haliowe’cri party Saturday evening, cau.*c of the inerrused Interest in a couple ot days with their parents
Mr and Mr*. C. H Hodges and amMOO MU(1 Mr* Neil Pro** of Ironside Sunday und Monday
, Robert were
c N Tob,'*s
----------—' guests
■&lt;— Sunday ot
u. Mr
he wants front-quarter homo
son visited in Ionia on Sunday.
'Grand Rapids were Sunday guest* Grand Rapid* were Sunday guest* of the iiours being from 8 until 10:30 Camp Fire and tiie progress made
wltche.* and hr loc*&gt; group* the pa«t year. Has-' Toni Nrvttt and daughter. Ruby, and Mrs Gilbert Fisher o( Hastings
Mrs Jack Stein went to Detroit I ,&gt;f Mr nnd Mr*. Guy Giddings.
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hide — thr ' heavy, pliable,
Mr und' Mrs. Mtcliacl Sullivan
wiie u«d
to the attention ot-. and hl* mother, Mr* Joe Nevitt. of Mr. and Mrs Sherriun Okr of
spooby emblems "were
utfd to ;l|W* ha*
Wednesday for a visit with friend*
Kri»«.»t ^utey ot Philadelphia. Pa..
durable leather, that really
Mr. and Mr*. Bert Zugelmelcr ofi;other
’
C-rcsco spent Saturday evening Grand Rapid* and Mr. and Mrs
the room® Hie guc*U came national headquarters.
Mlsst* Jannet Michael und Helen was in the city on Saturday calling Grand Rapids were Sunday guest*,''decorate
shuts out wind, water and
and Mrs —
Edd
and«.«
Ralph Noble* and family ot nea.- ,
Iu«t year. Hasting* Camp Fire with Mr ----- -Nbwton
------- ----in
emtome
and
a
ghost
parade
was
Merson were in Lansing on Sulur- on old time friend* Hr was accom­ ot Mr and Mr* J D. Zagclmeier
sob*.
feature of .the evening. There Guardian* voted to unite with -the daughter Ruby remained till Sun- Kalamazoo were week end gue:.'-* of
panied by Mrs Bailey and.'their son. . Mr and Mr*. Ivan Payne und Billy tlie
day.
Creek,
Council
„„„
.
-------------------Battle
Creek
Cotmctl
Thu
give*
d
"&gt;'
’‘
wnlng
with
Georgia
Newton
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elmer
Marlow
was a mystery h&lt;&gt;u*. in which eryh
-----------------------w..
—
I.
---------------------------------------.W.and
MttHow
wlll
;
Chester
Stem and--Miss
MLm Beatrice Giddings wgs horn# Mr*.
----- —
------- ---------------- --Patty• of Battle Creek were guests of Mr guest rrccived in r fcgtuiw from a -J.
advaptagr- of contact with leader* iUld Mrs p’&gt;v«t ‘a spending this
If he wears a sheep-lined
from Battle Creek over the week SUm have returned to llwir home and Mis. Will Fighter on Sunday.
_ - c,ara
----- Brown,
vmciiaiu
entertain MIC
the vatiion
Carlton u.
L. AA. »
S
humble
.lookln/
old witchAfter from other towns in the Council, wr,k ’•t*1*? Mra
coat, hr wanu the best |*lt
end
in 81 'Louis, M&lt;&gt;. the latter recoverMr and
Mrs «anx&gt;
C. C- and
Wardell
leftin which
Mr and *'*'
Mrs ”
Will
i.oore
privilege of attending their lead'1" '*
----- and’ Thursday, Nov. 2 f'jr dinner. All are
several
Hunts
in a fine corduroy or mole*
Dr. Clarence Young of Aiieg/n
,rnm ,l*r
* ’U** 'Helen Sinnibt.i k received a prize ers’ meetings and of having some daughter and Miss Gertrude Phil- invited.
skin shell.
•
os lii the eltv veslrrdav on bust-:llon..
. ..
. .
*1U‘ Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Bottum
sendee at home from the field sec­ hp* spent Saturday In
lr. Grand Rap- jvir and Mrs Elwyn Daniel* of
M„ J
z.,dm«Kr , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lictka of also Thelma Wheating, a delicious retary.
,,
.
,,
„
„
Hastings
and
Allen
Young
of
Grund
lunch
was
.a'rvcd
and
all
departed
a
haverelurnrcifrumHougiitonwirre Jackson were guest* of Mr and Mr* ,
If he wears a mackinaw. Im
Mr .nd Mr, Burr. 11 BhUllp., B.pi™
ol M,
It has been deemed advisable for
Mr*. Mma Scott Ims returmd froni ■ lhcy llaV(&lt;
several Dan Lewis on Sunday and Mwrfihiy. little worried that the ' goblin-'
Hastings
to
have
a
helping
commit
Rnbrrt
.nd
Orrlrudr
MUndM
■
an
d
Mr.
Lr.liD.nkl.,
Mr
.nd
wants
ItiO
woe
I.
and
Chicago where she spent several
W|th Mr anq
gamucl
Mr. and Mrs Rollo Vu-le and would get them if they didn't watch ret- or council eompooed of several, r.rnlly Mnnd.y mi Will Bry.ru* la Mra Elroy Br. llrr ot MoUn- &lt;M1«1
•_
good wool lining in bu coat.
fiinuly of Vermontville were Sunday out.
1
Horner
« Ur. DomrU h«nr Buntf.y.
.............. Sunday.
standing &lt;vxntnlttces Some inter­ South Hastings
Mrs. Sam Mote spent last week
Mr. and. Mr* Keith Donieb spent guest* of Mr and Mr*. Gary Crook
Mr and Mrs. Will 7Moore
ested parent* and others have al­
“—; and Mr. and Mr*. Guy Noah und
These kinds -of cqatt may
with Mi und Mi* Fay A Herd! ng Saturday aftcrntxai and evening
Mr. land Mr.*. Edwin Hill and
Mr and Mrs Throdore R. Gosch. ready given their support to this daughter. Margretta. vvUU”X?‘ 1,,r family spent Sunday with the for­
cost
a bit more but tbrylt *•vim Hie latter'* parent*. Mr and daughter ol Lowrlk
Clarence
of Bedford. m&gt;i&gt;ouu&gt;&lt;- tin- marriag&gt;- movement, but there is a place for brother. Mr. and Mrs
" r
’a"’w*' mer's mother. Mrs. Etta Nash, oi
Mr and Mrs. Carl Lunen of Kal,­’ Mr* A. T. Easii. and family near guest* of Mr. uiul Mre. Chester io
, Hastings.
j thclr daughter, Bcrtiia Ardis, to other* who will volunteer to help Hump, in Hu*lings Sunday.
,■
amazoo were Sunday guests of Mr Fwpjrt.
Mr and Mrs. Lucien Willison of Mr
&gt;na
Mr
­
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-WIIKI
•».
•M»,IHI&lt;»&lt;I.
&lt;»l
Oil
«II&lt;I
Mr. and Mr; Frank Hornier re­
.imt Mrs. A J barren.
Mr and Mrs. Wm Schultz of
Mr. and Mr* R. B. Walker. Mr* SJr, John Hollman. 1430 Wc*.
Carnp Fire in Hastings ha* been
2 ------and more comfortable.
Mr. and Mis Will Craru of Ea-vt1 Grund Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Jos WilliUs and Mrs. Eliza John- Michigan a,venue, winch u«»k place
J™5t a northern
on for the ]&gt;ast twd years
Caledonia visited Mr and Mrs'. Dan’ Keith Daniels spent Sunday after­ son attended the fair in Chicago October 22 -J the MeUfodlst Epi ? carried
Mr and Mrs Hubert Beadle of, trip they had been enjoying during
THE PRICES ARE:
• hlcflj' bv busy mother* wl» realizenoon in Charlotte with Mr und Mrs last Sunday. copal jnitriM’ in I*i Grange, jnd. the value of Camp Fire training in Ix&gt;well visited her sister. Mr and
, Miss Dori.* Biddle of Grand Rap­* V. U Wolcott.
IronXute . with the Rev Fred It Hill official- thr hvi.s of their own daughters. Mrs Keel Tobias. Sunday.
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LACEY.
id. visited her nvather. Mrs. Effie’
Mr und Mrs. C M Slwon and South Bend, Ind , were Sunday and maMr. and Mr* Cyrus Silkworth' A fried chicken supper will be
J
&lt;u
I
-.llip.ll,.u
•••
At
f
present
•
there
are
nine
active
(jl&lt;idlc. overI,...
the week
end ii
&gt;
i,.— children. Billy and Barbara, who re- Monday gue*te ' of Mr.- and Mrs Pauline Holly Bedford, and Eux&lt; n«- ■j groups,
&gt;ute Grange
served .»
at the M|W
Maple u
Grove
uroii|w. ranging tn : membership und Mr Barden of Battle CreekMrs. Eiir! Uarrimm and «laughter cently moved to Kalamazoo from Jolui Ironside.
Ik»ane. of Btrtpgham rood. " ’ ’i’otn ”0 to 15, with a total enroll­ s-pent Thursday afternoon with Mr. hall thl* week Thursday evening by
Jan
went to Grand Hank!*
Rapid* M
Munday
m wnt
&gt;nday Oak Plir]i. jjj. cai|(Xj on MUS Mabel
Mn, Nettie Hyde and Pau! Hyde Creek
■ c8.
the members of the Wilcox ,L. A.
ment of 88 About twenty more’ and sirs. W. O. Tobias.
Moon-Journal.
l&lt;&gt; visit Mrs Ralph Boyten.
Mr.
and
Mr*
C.
V
N
Tobias
spent
. Sisson un Bunday
1 visited Mr. and Mr* A. 8. Johnson
A fair will be given also.
younger girls arc eager to become
Kellar Stem returned on Fridayy
SUM t'.M—CARD.
Mr und Mrs. Warren Moore and and family of Flint on Tuesday und
BRggs rP
members* as sooti us leaders ire MoniW W K.Unuxoo with ihrir At the meeting of the „„„
A WriHov
’ Jacqueline,
Juiqu'-ime. also Mr.
sir and Mrs
airs Edd,
r-uu. . Wednesday of last week.
children. Mr. and Mrs Mell Hen- T.1 A.
Friday ou.nlnrr
evening rtf
of It...
last w..»U
week
Judge Stuart Clement jjrrformcd ready
id Mr, nnd Mrs. Gay Jordan.
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Martin Tinkler and Mrs tlw ceremony on Saturday uniting
Hall of
Freeport
were dinner guests
Clyde Brandt was elected president:
Till-, tolning institute. Nov. io1 ‘^rsh.°i ?Pd syns “nd?lr “nd
Dr and Mrs Frink Holdsworth Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Viverni Swan Anderson spent Thursday tn in niarria,:&lt;- Norton Slocum and Mbs and
&gt;1. wifi bring tq mothers of Floyd Tobin* an&lt;| daughter Mr and Mrs. Gladys Cortright. vtce-pre.-4of Traverse City visited Mr and Cook of laikc Odessa
Orville
Tobin*
were dent; Mr*. ’Lucy
Buttle Creek witji Mbs Grace Ryan Lorna Card, bolh of Hasting.?. The &gt;ouu
MrZ girl* an opixiriunny
jo
in Mrs.
,rs .;"
Vi,le ™
’“u of Detroit
bctrolt wcrB
---- --------------------------Glllasple. secretary
vnungry
opixirtunity
to.fit
B EFORE you buy
Mr.'. C. W Clarke tiie |«isl week.
Mr* Jowphbie Tfldd in company■ at the home of George Lent
tlu-n:.M-h&lt;-s to carry on .the work.t'V''?. l*'erc' O1} U&gt;c,r WBy back from und David Miller, treasurer. The
witness* were County C" ‘
Rev. and Mrs. L L-Dewey. Georg.- with. Mr
O11 and
aI|U .Mrs. David Frenchi
Mrs Clare Joni* of Wyandotte K RcW and'Mr.- M« •!;
Young
‘ afhool.
Y;:
auomer.
.,...er), out of high
*n Chlca*° next meeting in November will be
D' ury uud MU* Jeanne DeVries
-ciiwionia. attended the Michigani Is here ux-Uting with the care ol deputy county clerk. ■ Congratula with spare time, gin?ccon,P«n‘«d their parenU held in the c(nirrh basement. The' .art- solicited to
•the
fine coats at Baird’s.
home
for
a
few
days
’
visit.
were in Detroit Frida* and Salur- _cnicago football game Suturday• her mother. .Mr*. J E Mattoon. thins
• county nurse and doctor will be
avail themselves of the chance to
day.
’' whose condition 1* slightly Improved.
Fabrics and talldrtng are the
und attended the exixMition
help m a project so worth while to
present to show slides An tnvitaMr. and Mr It M lambic and
Mr. and Mr* Robert Burch were MgniOIHST .MISSION­
Mr* Edw A. Clark, who has beenj
thr girls of Hasting*
.
, lion- will
-----------be extended
------- to the parents
best
available at there
M A I amble were Sunday guest.* of the guest
’*'
aauz!
fl, the
fl.— L-......a
ARY INION
«. —
V. in
of Mr.- and
Mr;Grand
I. "Rapids on Monday to atTlie Battle Crt-ek executives are Mr and Mr*. Chas. Whittemore
’&gt;d mimic
pupil* of I™,
both
Eagle and
prices:
The regular ‘me ling of th' offering a course- for leaders every accompanied by Mr and Mr* Fred Dunham schools
Bessmer for several week*. Jins re- tend the funeral of his sister. Mrs
John*. .
turned to tier i»ome in Jx* Angele*, James Hayhoe, formerly of Druis- MithodLst Missionary Union will be Munday night.. Aside from lead- Ihclital of Hastings 6]&gt;cnt Sunday
The Barney Mills P. T. A. met
Tiie
Mr mid Mr. Harold VandeOlea- stopping In Chicago t nroute
lifjld at th'- home ot Mrs. W It Cobh ershlp training’ conducted by 'the wl,h Mr. and Mrs. Emery Moshier Thursday evening of last week ut
| ville.
•&lt; n ’.d Buttle Creek were Bunday
ion W'diwxbiy, Nov. H A tine pro­ executives. Miss Frieda Olsen and al Moore-stown.
the
crowd
,u
“ M.'hoolhnuie.
- ------ ’*A
* ’large
—- -------Mr and Mr* Wm Wilson and
...untiM v
h
rjuesU ol Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Et- Dickie
and Mr nnd Mr* Italpn
IHlllHD ,) DINM.it.
gram will t&gt;- pre** nlrd bv Mrs.’ A. K Mi"- Florence Craven.‘a- course is, Miss Virginia Warren
----- - ---- --------- — the 'wm U» attendance. Mr». Florence
,,
,,
.
Wood and family of Grand Rapid*1 A* Saturday. Oct 31. was Betij. M rt«nd.M,ir. wla» will review the book. otferfd in nature lore, including victim of a bad boll under her eye Babcock was chosen as publicity
.dr ,. Eleanor Strickli’w and Mix- wr Saturday night and Sunday Jenkins 75th birthday on Sunday, ■ Splendor ot God '
last week.
agent* and *'*
asked
to-*e*&gt; to it that
study
of
bird*
trees
and
flowers
by
----“
J
*
.t.n Knapp
w....... M.wnt
. of Mr.* Claude ----■ uboul 40 jehmves gathered at the
He!-n
*|ient the
thr w.-^k
wi-ck .-mi
end quests
Wood
E M Brigham and Dr M D. PirMiss Virginia
Havens and notice* be published.'in tlie county
with Don Hosmer and family at
one of the requireMrs. John W. II. Crim of ro-w liomc-uf hb daughter und liukband.
Mi*--. Doris Gamble aj homr nie. a third course m health and Dolores McGlocklln of Hastings newspapers, Standard'-P.
T/A.
■
. 1' '
.
.. Vork City ha* been visiting her Mr. and Mr* Jamis Wilcox, and guest at a hnriy Hallowe'en |u«rty personality' by Ml'.. Lulu St. Clair were week end vteitor* at Forrest ments of -a «»•--'•
. ti.. Lydia Bu-li attended n party aunt ^!r. p
colgrove. part oi family for a surprise, coming with
of ini- Ki-Hogg Foundation Haff, Havens'.
Mr and Mrs. Ervin Miller and'
given
by
her
aunt.
Mrs.
Orville
nt- the home of Mr. and Mr* Wm
W1.t.g_ enroute home from A well filled basket* for pot lurk din­
and a fourth course’ tn beandienift. Sunday
----- - .ihitors at Fred Olis' were daughter. Nyla. in company with
Soylcw,
on
Saturday,
Dinner
wa*
Bryans, south vf the city, over the
oj progre-s* ut Chicago,
ner. Ttw*” attending were Mr.i Including symbolism, bend work. Louie Erway and family. Ray Otta!Mr- •*'«!
Robert Miller of Batweek end
Mr and Mrs Edwin Pate and Mary Rid-. Mr. .and Mrs. Floyd. seru-d ut.flve-thirty. covers being I book binding, carving, modeling and und children and Lyle Otis and a
Creek spent Sunffay with Mr.
Mr. and Mr* Donald Sinrlkir famliv ot Detroit were Sunday Palmer aiijl family. Mr. and Mt laid for eight. The gir
leather tooling. Tht-Jic courses arc friend frdm Kalamazoo
and Mrs. Curvtn Asplnal! and *un*.
Clothing and Shoes
ha-.,- bren.vtriUng their aunt nnd g||caU ,)f Mr ftnd Mrs E c w. Ralph Jenkin* and family ol tractive costumes und enjoyed Hull o-,xn to any one in Hasting* who Tiie young petgde V the. neigh­
uncle, Mr” and Mrs
for Men and'Boya
wishes to take. them.
~ -W. B. Thoma*,
‘ niond*. MIsa Grace Edmond* was Ornngt ville. Air. and Mr*. !&gt;■&lt;- Mc­
borhood were pleasantly entertained
ut Wtlliatii'tnn
Donald.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Deune
Potter.
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.
m
JM*
-5
Berminette
und
htsie
:n the Roy Duugl&lt;*M&gt; Ixxne in Hasalso hum- from Union CUy over th«
Hubert Cook left Monday nftcr- ww*
FrUlay 7ilRht~~
.■ .daughters of Gun Plain* spent-Sunand.Mr.. Albert Nash and lam-.
। tings Friday
night. •
lirx'ii "ii a bu.ni".'* ’rip to WashSigseviral of. the young jx-ople of d,*y wlt'1 ^’’r
Mr. mid Mr.*.
Mr and Mrs. Chat'.'.’ Faiil and ’1)' of Harting*. Mr. and Mr* Edw the U and I bridge dub on Wcdiu
till* vicinity attended the |»arty at A. Earl, of thLs place.
Marietta, .icroinpannd by Mr. and lUcc wild daughter. Mr. Ernest Hi"
inu Corjxjrut ion.
James H
Hermlnettc
and family
the M E church in Hasting.* Thurs- JamM
-r
'
’
Mrs Raymond F«ul and Mrt. Etta &lt;■! Buitim .r&lt;. Mr. and Mr- Wal!&lt; r Dan D’wis and Mr«. Frank McMlb
.s|wnt Sunday afternoon with Mr
■ .spent Sunday GUlmore &lt;&gt;! Grand Rapid.*. Dan
day night.
haul of Woodland
A large croud was out Thursday
Mr*. Clara Robinson of Wayland I and Mrs. Roy Cary of Hoojx^r.
with Mr. und Mr*. Roy Jarvis of Karns of Shultz and Mr- Harold
Mr.
and
Mr*
Arthur
Mlmick
and
iprtndle
of
PlainwellAfter
a
very
Saugatuck.
......m...... .. -. - hostc.*.'
to the Community vn*«»
Club
and Mrs. Sara Erway sjient from .
,
--—--------------- evening
----- — —
Wednesday
Saturday at
8hl‘?-rs of colon
Sunday
tncctutg and a very Jolly time was
Dr. und Mrs .C P Lathrop rc-'pleasant day all departed hopiiW to
.-UUJ until
until ounuu.it
,u IRoy
lot d»“.
. . were
--------'Continued
from
page
one&gt;
Deeply Embossed
Erway*.
- -----1 miests
guests of friends of thts
this vicinity. . had by alt. ML** Evelyn Parrot Iwld
turned on Saturday from a t*&lt;»-meet with him for many more birthCHEER VP PARTY.
spent Jhe lucky number that drew the nice
------- -----weeks' stay in Chicago wiwre tiie'day*
Fifty• couple.’, enjoyed the Chtv. tiiat all student* wiu&gt; *o desire can! Miss Ruth Erway of Kalamawo! Mr and Mrs. John Venena
“"•* **
— -----“*• her
*— turkey. .
sprat Bunday at home
I "HOW night and
Monday
with
Richly Decorated
Up party field ut tin- Knights of see the gamy.
former attended lh« special climes
’
Vnovutui
sixmsored by the W. K. Kellogg
■ ” 1'
*»*«&gt;*’
I Paints at Otsego.
Pylhio* hail on Monday evening.
The prtee of tickets will be 25c for' Mr. and Mr*. Jack Cryley and
MORGAN.
tjei Mr
Mr an&lt;
and* Mrs W.
O- Pierce and
and
Foundation
i Tlie chilarcn and grandchildren ol
w °
Leather-Like
adult? and 15c tor student* attend-! Mr. and Mrs. Art Lord of Battle
u(
I
sornr
Charles
and
Dale
of
Plamwell
mho.
Mr. nnd Mr*. Roy Chandler. John' Mr. and Mis nurd. Re Briggs guvDonald Mead spent die week end
~
* *”**
any .*choul in the county. Tick-1: Creek were week end visitors
1 were Sunday guests of E. D. Lewis with Mbs Young at Ravenna
The 25th annua! Sunday Schoul itng
Chandler, Mrs. B F. Cowles and them a very pjraaant surprise when
Roy Oakes'.
Dressing Table
t.*
will
be
bn
sale
Friday
at
Carveth
'and wife.
Eugene Johnson of Plainwell and
Miss .Mate! Bisson were in Grand'they walk'd in on them Sunday Convention was called to order A Stebbins, Reher's West End Cigar
Mr and Mrs. Ben Norman spent Homer Shatlcr of Otsego spent Sun­
Rapid* on Saturday evening attend- morning, the eveQL being the ft.r- Sunday at Milo M E. church witn a
CLOVERDALE.
and Writing Desk
Th'O"1"
Sunday with their son Dale, and day with Harold Wetyb.
ing the Svmphony concert nt tiie mer's 74th birthda^^atin.Liy. ■Octo- Sell niM
•
M
'J™
w‘“ l*»y. The Last Week* Letter.
family
near
Plainwell.
&lt;
Last weeks kerns should have read
Civtc Auditorium
I ber the 28th, being tlie former's su- Ui churn Sn. err j.
v.’mmrvi Is • &lt;,tion .i, wei.- OoId and T,lc Blue, the.name.* • A group Ot friends helped Mr*, i‘ Mix, Evelyn Parrot of Woodland Charles Harrington went to Battle
Accessories
Mrs. G'-ont.- Newton hn.« re- ter s birthday. Mrs Myron Senoba.
..1 Mr N&lt;'Lm.h Ik i i ■!
..tho
&lt;»« HasCreek and not Charles Montgomery.
tumid from a visit with Mi.** Mar-;and also hl* brothel-in-1..a Royce ;n.. „
l,n
&lt;
r
"
H,R
h
8tar
l
’
&gt;«t
r
kin
totem
ol
h
’
rthdi
da Nrwton al Kenosha. WK. al i:Sw&lt;rt. the, three birthday* being lollonid by a due: by Mr ..... 28. ’29 and ’30 w&gt;ll &gt;Uy fqr the home.
attending A Century of Progres.*. On! celebrated together A bountiful Mr., D w shepherd A ’-Ipit bustIn ’here days it won’t do an em­
an- Mr*. Stevens of War• visited
. . ..
..
dinner wh* x-rved. covers being laid ne.
.p.ii ioH'iucd, and Mi s Win­ the Blue Jake Miller will be in
Compru.ing Vanity and ’ tier
hidiana. spent the week end OiUet *l*lt“ reSves JT^enS ployer any good when you brag
return the
Mr. and. Mr®,
fur thirty-five They ail left wtsli- saiddelighted tia audiencewith a.1 charge "1 31-33 squad while Bill' *’“»
ilurr CiM-hran 'Corleone Ncwumi
tighter. Mr- Harold •
'X?fiSil
‘ ■ about how many hours &gt;xxi put Jn
tng them a very happy birthday aim sacredsolo. The pastor. Rev L D I Hackney will b. in charge of the ’ KHIo«’-nd family
,cn
the yob.—Philadelphia Inquirer.
lhU
P
“
«
Sund
"&gt;
at
Coldwater.
style.'; and size.*.. Portfolios
Mi!'
talked on evangelism m tiie
Mr. and Mr*. Thoma* Kesler and many more to come
‘ Gold team.
; Mr. and Mrs. W’m. Carter and
and Receipt Files. Snap­
"***'.
i Sunday School laying upon the
daughter, who have been visiting at
All
member*
of
the
closaM
from
lllllc
M,n
of
Kalamazoo
spent
SunHONORED NIECE.
tcachc.r'.-Th msi the necessity of
„
, ,
,
, 1V Wiui mt
shot Folios and many olhthe home of Mr and Mr*. Selah
and
'dwV
w1th the,r P*«nU. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Oliver Johnson pleasantly brinuMig out in the !• win the point ■28. '23v-.-.
'*- . -30. who
wl.l° wish
p
£
nd Wanah,
Art Wauah
&gt; »e™
. to play
. ay and
Art
Kesler and other relative*, returned enumlud
.. number r.l In.nri o&lt; .,,ul nh;.u,.„ Th. ...Idn,..
""
\A
tn
requested
to get ■„
in
Mr. ---and----Bcri
to their home in Hillsdale Tuesday. i
. . .
.
.
,
....
’to
reoiM»»iwi
ano
ai ---Christmas gifts . . . Priced
- ' are
.........
--- .,1 , m
||k touch
I'lUl II |. sir.
--- - —McCallum
-.... .......... spent'
Mrs A D McDonald. Mrs. D. D. land relatives ut her home recentr. talned many helpful suggestion* in i with Hackney at once and to report1 M”ndHy with Mr. and Mrs. -Bert
~
Tin-, was followed by for
&lt; . practice at
. . ...
........ ■ Mason
min nf
Walton. Mrs. E J Pratt. Mr* honorlty; her niece. Mr* Keith evangelbm.
of Richland..
the ■fair ground*
'Graham,
formerly
MK*
Beatrice
Hon.
J.
CKetcham
’
.*
address
on
|
Jami’* M.v &gt;fi mid Mrs. R. W. Cook
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kellogg and j
Sunday 'altenu. hi at 2.30 o'clock
were
acre in uranu
Grand K«pui*
Rapids in auenuxinxattendance ; Wood, nt a lovely shower. Mr*. Ora- ■'The Church and die Nation" Likewise, gridater., of the '31. "32 and family spent Sunday visiting friends
at the P T A division ot the M E ,,am '•‘a-1* presented with some lovely which w.i, ino timely,
, emphasizing
.... .... „
classes aje requested to Ret in at Kalamazoo.
- ----- &lt;
A held at Westminster Presbyterian‘mfte and a delightful luncheon was the need at inukim: the church a 33
touch with Jake Miller before Sat/ Mr*. Nellie Given spent the week*
church on Saturday
'
served.
’
community center The pine Laki
evening. Nov. 4 Juke Mill, r end
',n'1 at her
twr home here
h*"*
Mrs Emil Tyden Mrs Richard1 The newlyweds are residing in .-chool followed with a choru* und urday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wellington
Monica
November 4
will have the schedule for practice
November 3
Oroo.s Mr. Robert Cook. Mr.*. Ken- Nashville where Mr Grnliam ha* a Mis* Wingard again ’brought tiie sessions
of Bedford spent Sunday with tiie ■
reidy to Rliv out.
Hh McIntyre and Miss Janet Teale' position. Congratulation* lire ex: gespe) message m song. The v *»ion
With the best talent from nix for- j Cha*. Monica family.
----- .—...—
u..
rMj .tended
to them by a Iwnt of friend.* do &lt;d by singing
, • G*xl B*God
’ With
Be With
' 50 th Anniversary
attended
a lecture
by pMrs.
I.
.....
».M..
««..»
a.miauie,
Mrs
Lt
’
-'^r
Monica.
Mrs.
Grant
mar
High
school
team.*
available,
I
• wii" to
to nu
meet
with Prairieville
Prairieville 8S- 8S. fan* can b.- a-sured of *ome real Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs Bert dbil3ame ।
~
?'*'*' ~~~T7—
i You"
t ' with
ARMOUR'S
Phone 2634
. Cta'vvland on "The gibliUcal Gaine
KITCHEN SHOWER.
in April.
on the Continent and Some ot the
footbail and can have the xitbfac-“,ld #&lt;m.' and Mis* Winona
Mother's Beat
MICHIGAN
Players," given at the Women’* City Mra Warren Moore entertained | Waller Spaulding moved from hi* tion of knowing that, their after- Brooka u’ok m A Century, of Prog- [
Club In Grand Rapid.* on Thursday j with, a kitclicn
kychen^ .h~A-.r
shower Thursday- Vfall lake cottage to hi* farm honw noon of pleasure is benefiting a'.r’’^' Sunday
.
[evening at her home on N. Broad- for thc'wintec Wednesday.
1 forenoon.
i Mr- a,‘d Mrx. James MacDonald,.
way lioi'.ot mg Mrs. Gordon Utter, i Mrs, Wilcox, u al he.- sop'* home worthy rah.se ---1 who have been spending tiw past i
nee Helen Allcrding Prize.* lor the in Battle Creel? coring for the
HOPE CENTER.
v-u with
‘-----------: 1Lee at Hastings I
week
their son
various game* of the evening were household duties and her daughterFancy 1 Lb. Prints
returned home
hom.&gt; Sunday.
Rundav
C. B. McDermott attended Mr [returned
24«/2 Lb.. Sack
captured by Mr*. Jerry Audi us. Mr*, jin-law. who came from the hospital
Cadw.tlladcr'n
funeral
tn
Hasting*
J**
Vivern Cook. Mrs Nina Allerdiiu. i one
----day
’ ■ 'last••week.
•
WEST
CARLTON.
1 ho Ladie., Aid met and tied off Monday.
and Mr*. Dick Dfnny. Tlie bride
and Ma Clare Ashby visited! Relatives received word of the,
received many beautiful and useful two comfortables Wednesday which theMr.latter'*
„T--__of Wm.
__ _____
____ ___ r
parents m Battle creek death
Ricliardson
at. hu’
gifts. A lovely luncheon was served, they hope lorell at their bazaar and Sunday*
home ncarXjlurksvillc Funeral serv­
[six o'clock dinner to be held at the
covers being laid for twenty.
USED BY THE BEST
Lotte
Stidengrr nude a buruitt* ices were held at the Duukard
--.
churciti Nov. 15. Four committees
SHULTZ, FREEPORT
TELEPHONE 224 1
BAKERS
trip
to
Battle
Creek
Thursday
church
south
and
east
of
Clark..LOVELY DESSERT—BRIDGE- | luivc pG n appointed to work in their
OR MIDDLEVILLE
Lb.
Mr and Mr.* Russell Kay and lit- 'ville Friday, interment in Fneport
Miss Emily McElwain entertained Ircspoctive division'
Corner of State and’Jefferson Sts.
aunclcry. ........
Arthur _..™
and John Rich-.'
Hastings, Mich.
twelve ot the teachers on. Monday * Mr und Mt* Bennett spent Sun- tie son oi Kalamazoo .-iiont lu&amp;t v.
1 evening at a dessert-bridge Mk-cs ; day at thrir daughterhome nr week at 4h&gt;' Frauk Leonard home, [aidson of this place, also Mrs. Etta
Harold Kidd&lt; r
Battle Creek ' Nash, of Hastings were cousin* of ’
FAMOUS OLD MAMMY BRAND
■Jannet Michael and Josephine Stein Lansing. Mt - Bennett remained to
| won the honors Dainty refresh- help care for her little grandson called on Jolui Kidder and I red j the deceased
Scott one day las’, wwk
. ' Owen Steckle and family wc:c
ments were Served at the dining : wiio is quite *uk
Lyle
A'hby
went
to
Ann
Arbor
{
Hastings
visitors
Saturday
evenfiig
Largo No. 2H Caa
table spreid with u lace cloth, and
Mr and Mr* W. Schultz expect to
.
। Eldred Deming and family arc at!
decorated with orange and green!go to Chicago for Hie winter in the this Monday morning.
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Armstrong I tlw home of Mr*. Deming * parenU.
candles and chrysAnthcmum.* in. [itu-ar
near future.
•
‘
Fuu i u».B«a 18c
. 1 pint Milk
j Mrs Osborne entertained Sunday, and Meili a Ashby, farl FL*11. Mil-. Art Eckert and wife.
| shades of yellow;.
her children and grandchildren and ton Warner, nnd Miss Inez Ashby. [ Cheater Richardson was a week
Magneaia
u,.. b&lt;». 23c
ANOTHER DAUGHTER.
I a brother and children from Kala- all’of Kalamazoo, spent Sanday at [end visitor of Lansing friends.
Fred
Ashby
’
s
hom«
’
.
r
Ray
Burling
of
Grand
Rapids
'
.
‘ Word lias been received by Jite.. thazoo
1 qbart Milk
Mr and Mr- Mason Norwood of [spent Sunday with his father. Dan
and
»..u —
Mr.*.
.... C.
w. W.
-. Clarke of the birth , Mr and Mrs. J L McrcOre and K-ilHin.i/».
Science Conquers
Mi. and Mrs. Marshall Burling.
Magnesia
•of a second daughter to Mr and , two children and a little ntecc of Norwood and
V.t7.m.Caa
Lb.
,/»C
Mr* Banghart of1
Mrs John
Nichol*
(Madeline Kalamazoo -iwi.lt the week erjd with
Stomach Trouble
Delton nnd C- B. Tcxtcr of Has­
Aspirin Tablets OQC
Browni at Los Angele*. Calif., on Mr. and Mr*..Bradfield and Jack.
ting.
were
guests
of Aunt Kate 1 Mr. and Mr.* Bert Gainder and
Bottles of 100
VW
Monday. Oct. 30. She will be palled Tlie meetui.:* al the church will Williams'* Nutigay ’evening.
Yon may now use Dr.
:
daughter
Lucille
were
entertained
|
Sally Louise Congratulations
Icnnttnue all thU week, cloning next
■ m tiie home &lt;il Mr. and Mrs. Alfred j
--------- —
_________
I Bunday evening They arc mn,t
Bell’s Tablets 15 day#
Gainder and sons nt East Hickory ■
BRIDGE PARTY.
[helpful f.»r Christian service. Come
Inhalant .
Mrs Cora - Rowlarier nf Minnr-1 Corners on Sunday, the occasion be- i
without risking one
Mrs. E F. Bottum entertained
We Carry Fancy Quality
a,polls. Minnesota,
ing —
the -----ioimers
annivgrvery delightfully on Friday after-I
\v—
,
. ,r.and
-------Mr*.
:
-•Hewitt
•.— - wedding
&gt;------- -- —
i
penny. Learn about . Ephedine Nasal
noon in honor of her sister-ifi-law. ■ Mr and Mr - ROB Kynott and sonrof Woodland called on her irtany sary
Jelly ________
this unusual offer.
Mr.* C. C. Walldorf!, two tables .4'of AHiatue. Ohio, who have been friends herejdonday
Mr and Mr* Gordie Durkee and
bridge being in play. Top score wa., staying with her sister. Mn. Brwti.n: Mrs. Anna Eckardt and Mr- son of Delton spent Sunday with
Ask for FREE SAM­
Colgate's Tooth
won by Mr* Anna McGulfin
DeCocktr. and family, returned to Minute Scheel, were in Maple Giove Mr and Mrs. Stewart Waters and
------------ --------------------- [their horn "lie day last week
(Friday afternoon to *L*H Mr* daughter.
PLE (two days' treat­
Paste
PARENTS of DAUGHTER. .
o*car I»age spent Saturday night .Sarah Otruth and Mr*. Leslie, Rex Water* and wife were called
ment). Call today.
Palmolive
■ Mr. and Mr*' Frank Andrtu are and Sunday near Benton Harbor
Adams.
to Cressey Friday evening by tiie
We Deliver
The Big Little Stere
the parent* of 1 daughter born at1 A nr- faiQUy frpm near Qrafid Mrs Carrie I. Gerllnger and Mrs death of his father
Shampoo
Pennock hospital on Monday Moth- Rapid Iuh ii;&lt;ne'd on tiif Fred Hennail Winkler visited Mr and
Mr .ihd Mr* Hhierxat L-imten
er and daughter are doing splendidly Waters tarm. Mr and Mr*. Dre Mr* Jacob Rchor in Hosting* Fri- *pent Sunday with her patents near
and—ao is Daddy
'Marti having moved to Hastings. IcUy.
■
.Richland.
|

Social Events and Personal Mention

CAMP FIK TMINMSTTUTE

Heavy
Clothes
tor Winter

""

to *72!!

Overcoats

*12- «q *27-

T.S.BAIRD

HOSPITAL BENEFIT
MME ON»10

BARGAINS

75‘ $1

SATURDAY

FRIDAY

BESSMER
The Jeweler

REED’S DRUG STORE

Special Values in Drugs
AT LAST­

. 34
59

49
49c
19
25

Butter

FLOUR

22ic

$1.10

**4™^
IOC

Pumpkin

MARSHMALLOWS
MAGIC WASHER
GOLD DUST
BLISS COFFEE

lOc

urgoBox 15c
24

Order Your Meats From U»

LAA

aaaaaaaaa

Mr. and

�THE HASTTXGS BANNER. WI DNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1933

PAGE SIX

CARDS of THANKS

WAN
ONE CENT A .WORI
TISEMENT FOR L1

Guaranteed
Fitting

PINE LAKE.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
r» Smith of Fo-.-- A’.ltinMr. and Mrs John Andcr* of
ti'ln. la MS-ndinn tlx- wu-k Kulrnnzoo pk-a.wiHy entcrluinvd-thc
Bellingham, and on Hat- Hits'll Ridge Cemetery Circle Thur!.-

by Mr. und M:
1 The table looked icgy pretty
Sunday Mrs. N
:!i -Hallow ven 'deep:athxi . and all
ii- r- home utter, 'p» ndl
&lt; in Kalamazoo,' with 1 ler *1u»
. Olive Metzger.
SlamoL Mina PrariAhka. Ida Cai
the- leaders. ..'creurIra penter uid Mma Kenyon. Mi
iu Shilton und M&lt;n Charley.
« pwl in. &gt;ia&gt;i
Jug will Im* bckl with
Lak&gt;All alt- United.
and Mrs
'-Mr- surd - MraL- Gordi'ii—Tlumiixuxj..
Mi
:|«-nt Sunday with’Mr. and Ml..
I -Mrs. Hutto- Ril|
Hairy Mh-enar of- Kalama,-co.
Mr. ami Mi- Charley i|arn&lt;"

Truss

Service

Every truss we fit it maranteeil to hold tint rupturo

juttiucnt for you. Let us show
Coativl”. No’.hlne else like

•«£uUm

ihv Tjomc

The Prescription Drug Store
MAJT/VG1

Our Service
To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
W» Xsrers. Hesw«. Hcau-ScM &lt;l od&gt;
Prtvats
.t LOW RATES

HUKH

Fire Insurance Co.

Emma Wulbicr ot Rutland

THE CHURCHES

•k there.
■&gt;r from SotHlWj"-! W&lt;x-dtided Hie Joinik Bible Inr he SUnflfkl \.Hn-t bn-n
iitiirdiiy evening and Sun-

GRANGE PROGRAMS

;AU TO PARTS

. 121 8. Jertlreou. HnUiui. Mr

I'lliMliom. uhu I* willing to

Izrd. no nail* to both-

rubber heel
month

1.25
65c
50c

RTAB (IR^NGE NO

HMuan

&lt; BODY Gl.
John.N&amp;ih and
BRAKE
RING GL'U

- UTILITIES ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE
101

666
Beautiful 3800
Babv Grand Piano

In JO mlants*

Fine laxative und Tunic

THE AUCTION
SALE SEASON
/•r Now At Hand !
If you t»l*h tn rmploy a man
who h capable of lirlping you
hi rralUe Mimrthing like value

Repairs - Parts - Service

R0BLESK1

Phone 2234

Col. M. E. BOWER
LAKE ODESSA MICHIGAN
PHO^E 150 At My Expen.e

A CENTURY oE PROGRESS
[Closing Date Extended]

s Saturday at!

Cor. Jefferson and Center St*.

ixcupullun.

Sewing Machines

SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.

Mr and Mrs. Farlre and (-.irmly
and Robert Olli spent Sundjv'wiih
Floyd Wilh.ims m Battle Cheek and

HltST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH.

CHURCH dr THE. UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST.

i reliable young man, now em­
ployed. with foresight, fair ed-

tives in Ohio. Pcnnsylvanki
Dicky. Virginia. and W&lt;- t Virginia.
’
pivnsaiH trip and re,nw.
Cliark-y/Kcnyons- Sunand Mrs Albe
1 Lnricc and friend &lt;

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL

GEO. M. NEWTON

I WANT TO SELECT

GEORGE'S
■ Shoe Repairing and
. Hat Cleaning Shop

Keiy-un from Friday until Btuid
night and Mr. and Mrs.-Ona Moore

teacher lyifl i,Jrtl
P|WPJrt spent Sunday with
Pun L.tk&lt;
Kcnynn received, th-?
•ud
news
lo-st week that Jser hbter.
rciteshrnen
Mi n ■ Ray Allan, of Gain--- pa - d
away very suddenly while she w.w
preparing supper. Much sympathy
rdftv they
Mi und Mr;
Baechhand mother. N
n-Ltirned home

MICHIGAN

'

Another
Excursion Train
’]
To CHICAGO, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 5
Notice, Hunters
6 00 ROUND TRIP Coaches Only
and Trappers! ‘ ’
Arrive• Chjeaco 9:35 A. M.
&lt;•iitr.il Timet November a.

Central Time.

HASTINGS CITY MISSION.

&lt;GLENN F. LAUBAUGH

from, which excursion li:
dy purl: rat • on unused
/Such parking shall lie
■t Aficni fur information.-

Good s Clover Mills
Clarksville. Michigan

What Would You Do

IF THE LAW . ’

|
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHUP.CH.

ARCHIE TOB AS

EMMANUEL CHURCH
(EPISCOPAL)

AVOID HIGHWAY CONGESTION

TRAINS USE STATION ADJOINING EXPOSITION GROUNDS

Thank You

1st REVOKED Your

FLOUR
Moosehead

Michigan’s Financial Rcsponsibilily Law Provides

24H; lb. Sack - Ol
FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
Cor. Church and Cent.

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Rev. John Hitching. D. D. Pa«:or.

HASTINGS MARKETS

LARD A~

JI-CALLUM CHURCH
NOTICE TO 1 :

Pride

..govern every

funeralw conduct

or.nr : for -uhlicai
. The u«u.i:
onducted bi

■■Mng-.i
Binds." and rape
Prayer. Instead
gram, games and stunts a;
to Hallowe'en were rendRuth Hushes. Hattie
Clara Scott, prizes were
winners.
Election of Oflfc-f
Brown as temporary chairman
taken up with the following res

Pancake Flour 21c
Wholesome 5 Pound Bag.

Silver Nut Oleo
3 lbs. 23c
Coffee Garden City, 18&lt; lb. 3 lb*. 53c
Corn Flakes &lt;&gt;r Po»t Toastie* 1 1c
Shredded Wheat Biscuits, 12c

These Prices and All Prices on Grand Opening Hand Bills Are Still in Effect
SMOKED MEATS

CHURCH or CHRIST. COATS GROVE

French
’s 89c
2-1.’ j Pound Sack '
Pillsbury
«l-ii
'
2-l'| Pound Sack

SUGAR 1O 54C

Holland Maid Butter lb. 23c
Corn Starch
3 lbs. 25c
Gloss Starch
4 lbs. 25c
Corn Syrup
5 lbs. 26c

Policy /
and t /
Conscience

■ nd a 2J&gt; pound sack of JIFFY Wheat
Heart, or JIFFY Whole Wheat

\ our co-operation made the Grand Opening of our
warehouse a complete success. With your contin­
ued support, with our increased buying power, to­
gether with a cash and carry, self-serve warehouse
sVsternT we can continue to give this community
staple groceries at the LOWEST possible prices.

SEE US FOR INSURANCE

1 Listintv Mich.

TRAVEL SAFELY BY RAIL

IMICHIGANCENTRAL

Picnics
&gt;&gt;■ 10c
Choice Ham. Shankles*
Badon Square* lb. 9c
. Fine Quality
Salt Pork 9c
Bacon

Cigarettes

B ranch

All Our Regular 15c Tobaccos
All Our Regular 10c Tobaccos

Soap Chips
Toilet Tissue 3 for 10c
Lighthouse Cleanser

Now 2 for 27c
Now 9c

Clean Quick

5 27c

P &amp; G Soap 10 for 27c
3 for 10c

Scratch Feed ?Oo^‘
Ekonomy Laying Ma.h 100 Ibt. 51.89

.Rolled Oats, 8 Iba. 25c. 100 lbs. $2.73

FELDPAUSCH’S

16272224

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service

BANNER WANT ADVS

ith Mr and
Saturday evening

Havana is west of Key West, Flor

208-210 EAST STATE STREET

COME IN-SERVE YOURSELF

�Wedne.day, Nov. 1, 1933

|

SonicthfngTor Farmers and Citizens
In Rural Communities To Gonsiaei*

f People want the railroads when • IRirn
they see them vanishing but opi-nily fail to appreciate them un-j
Hr abandonment U threatened.,

NEW FEDERAL LAW

nidi rniini

NASHVILLE.

MCNIEDIIC1- !4®ffsss«BS
TIOIIM. NOH-11”. . . . . —
TION&lt;O.H2C™S^-

.
11 _.l
Mrs. Frank McDcrby und brother. J
WILL HELP
FARMERS
g
।
—— THFMF
IB "MFFTINt, TIIF Clare McDcrby. and family.
It is extremely important especial-1 locality, the freight rale from the I
'
incmn ib mazniau itu, on Monday night the chamber of
ly for tiioM* in communities like U&gt;L.,end of the abandoned line w&gt;u» only Any 15 in County May ApEMERGENCY IN EDUCommerce sponsored tlx- annual
and for ail farmers to support the,3c over tlx* rate from the Junction]
, f
Annointmont nf
i
CATTON”
:Hallowe'en putty for the children
railroad that sene., them.
ix4nt to Chicago 11a- lowest truck ,
piy ior Appointment ot
vaiiun
B||d young people at the ball park.,
During tlw nast year over twb «?”* avn,h,bl‘’ was 10c l’cr hun*;
. Conciliation Oom r.
'
____
-Gamwi was played mui a welnw".
thousand miles of railroad in the I ‘*«&lt;L 11
to l^e
°f 7c J*,’ ! Funnrrs who find themselves so MOVEMENT SPONSORED
]roast enjoyed.
United States hare been abandoned
.?r ’S
।
car ' financially involved that tiiey canny nor AM l7ATinM
Fred Warner and Merlin Gage «tbtt.UK ,h. ewmuniun tlwy «r«.a
“L-I not see their way out may get re-j .
D T UnuAN 14ft I IUN {Cnded a pancake supper Wednes?;
UIU
-- _ - 'J?
- , 'uei
oi inc
tlav night
nigin at
Hi the
me Kellogg
K,ciiugg- Inn.
inn. ’Batxsatdid not
trot patronize ineni
them unu
atid me
the , .
«*•*“
v,!?!'
llef uirougn
through taxing
taking auvantage
advantage ot
the i
~~.
.
day
—i—i did
j,.. not Justify
........ i tills
............
.... by the "2nd Congress
........ . Parents iimnA
Attnnri thn
„•________
__ ahd।
trnffic .J...
they ..
hauled
7 * * line,
„ the’ abandonment
•,u“n“on,’xcnt of
01 whlcli,..
law
passed
Urged to Attend
the, tie creek for Kroger
managers
[Will
mean ®
loss
to the *“rmer3 °
v‘.iurovldine
. providing for the
tlie expense
extx-nse of operation.
ooeratlon.
I*
111 mean
au ,0
jois
tlie composition
comnositlon and
rmnlovew.
tiie
“ toine
Open Night at High and
employe*.
approximately
$36,000.00 wixrmnl
per year i
j,
It D true that
»
rulroad
c.nnol
“
K
“
*
a
«
ne,,lt
"
r
,i
mdrtt.dTnninr Uirrh TTnrn
i Mt3. LlOJTd AUStln Of Brooklyn.
- ------ - and
times «"
get bback
to normal ! lieu known m Public Act «.
- •to. .tan.toi.ed- without
“ when
’! lllnM
Junios High Here
|New York u ^siting ins parents.
permMun ol n,,
„ld
tnlcfa
lo “5K \°
Tlie thirteenth annua) American Mr. and Mrs. George Austin.
.
nm-n^t-ttL-S.^-i
U"------------------------------- P”"—.: 'tan
&lt;*»'■ tlta !“• »IU ta ireuth
stop but tliat Commission has held jncr&lt;.aM.d
.
■
Education Week will *be
„ observed]
ww^,..... Mrs Adaltne Hefilebower. 63 years
repeatedly that it could pot force a On
lhe rBte to lhe
U» I
OMHL.
November 6-12. 1933 Tlie. theme old and mother ot Mrs. James
railroad to operate trains at a kr&gt;s.! f:.n&lt;j .®*.
Of *!*
tinabandoned
line
was
26c
■
-•
■■
cousins.,
was
brought
to
the
Com
­
ln
I tricl to appoint a conciliation com- of thLs year's program is "Meeting
Wtat taPtan. when » r.llrood t.
loll 0*
„rafe'
u,, dthe Emergency in •Education " Tills munity hospital Wednesday tuxm
■tanthUirtlT Th., turitar., UW tortad _tho ,w.st truck r-tc b 10c [M,r mUsloncr such a commissioner wilt is an appropriate theme at a time! suffering from ijijury of the left
to taut their luoducr to th*
,ta. or 1300 „.r u„, Cotxume,. be appointed. TlieM- 15 fanners when every constructive agency in. hip. resulting from a fall.
must signify their intention of mak­
rnllroad .Ulton or hire truck, to d..
lhM
W1U
The Bethany class met Wednesday
„,d farmer
r,.™„ trade
,„.u U lost to'th?
..... „[lrr lon m„rt, lhln Uify werp ing application for relief under Uh- the nation is’ bent upon economic aftemoon
so and
at tlie home ot Mrs A. E .
and social recovery. Tlie .-.chools
town after the railroad censes to paying before the xailroad' stopped
iu*vc suffered
.uunni greatly uduring
... ...» the de-, Dull to tic a comforter and for a
The conciliator acts as a rxlwre have
operate—factories are dismantled operations.
prcsslon.
Terms
have
been
shortfarewell
party for Mrs. Ida Walker.
calls i-ned. courses .removed, clas’cs en- who is
and moved—town values are prac­ Tlie large sums paid by the rail- in 5each
** leaving soon
-v... t.«for Miami,
Miami.
acn separate rrase,
“!* und ----tically wiped out together with lax
larged, and in other ways the edu­ Florida. Where sfic makes her itome.
revenues—prosperous towns become
. be
the numbeft wire
cational opportunities of children
"ghost towns"—highway mainte­
...U
V. -TU.-DU
been reduced to meet the de­ Rev. and Mrs 8 R. Wurtz. Mrs.
nance expenses increase heavily due
'Rilla Deller, and Mrs. William;
tile debtor may be able lo.wark outl111"1."5 f’f r'5oni?.lV1&gt;,',_.,
to increased me of roads nnd heavy free to pick tlie •cream" of the of
i Alreadv
Already, in indtutrv
Industry and business. Deane. Sr A pot luck -supper was
the situation.
•
hauling in nil kinds of weather.
traffic—the railroad has no choice,
.
I
American
citizens sense new life.! served.
Two or three counties have this
Infme instance where about GO it must take what is left at rates
arc turned in the direc-;] Muis Bcrnlta Bowman and Mbs
plan in operation and some haw1 Conditions
miles of railroad were abandoned fixi-d by law.
tion ot prosperity. Tlie school, as ’ Esther Dull of Battle Creek spent
satisfactorily
iuinded
over
100
cases
this year. Just to show a partial idea
,l)ie week end at their homes here. • '
Unregulated trucks are a grave
Tlie advantages of tills law are a fundamental institution of demac-i Mrs Earie Tuylor. 38. - passei! •
Of what it ineunt to farmers in that menace to all small towns.
that t|ic heatings are not public but racy, cannot imffer without endun-1■ away
ut her home near Kalamu.;
the whole program of social
are private and the idea in mind is, Bering
Tuesday afternoon, after an illness]
restoration.
Citizeits
interested
in
to keep the farmer In business under
welfare of childhood and the: of seven'months with hegrt trouble.
conditions suejt that he can work; the
She was Hilda Lundstnun of near
future
of
the
nation
are
taking
lout, while the old bankruptcy law steps to bring tiie schools rapidly'NiUhviilc
before her marriage in
i wiut for the purpose of forcing him1 imck to normal conditions. Organ-'’ September 1932. Besides her husout of business so that creditors go: ized effort for thLs purpose will ap­ ixind she leaves an aged father.*
all there was left ' regardless of propriately begin during American three brothers and five sisters. FuWhether the victim liad a chance to
Week in thousands of,, neral services were conducted Fri­
pay out or not.—Clinton County Re­1 Education
communities. Tiie purpose of tills day afternoon at two o'clock at the
publican-News.
annua) celebration Ls to bring school Kahimo church. The Rev, G. C.j
: and home together to consider the Chase, pastor of the Methodist j
needs, aims, and achievements of Ute 'church. Bellevue and Kalamo of­
Burial was In Kalamo!
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS schools. The observance of Amcrl-Jficiated. can Education Week offers an op- cemetery. Those from Nashville who i
‘ porlunity for the participation of attended tlie funeral were. Mos
A me.vuge from Mrs Franklin D the people in selecting the objectives­ Amy Hartwell. Mrs, Gull Lykins.
Mj “i• “
Sam
Mrs a.—
e.-----Dull
and iu
investigating
results
Roosevelt to a John meeting of Y., unu
&gt;»»kuu&gt;ik *t|ie
i,v *«*&gt;
“*«■ of cd-* «»•
«••• Mandutll,
...............
M. and Y. W. New York "The I ucatlon. The schools belong to tiie and Mrs. Frank Feighner.
MORRIS O. HILL. Hastingi
Young Men s and Young• Women's people. American Education Week- The Junior and Bentof E. L C. E
Christian A-tsoclatlons have a par- is planned to keep the citizen aware of the Evangelical church held h
ticular function to fulfill at th-.- of his responsibility for making qdu-' Hallowe'en Festival Saturday night
State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance
present time for tlie Youth of this cation available to every child. '
] at tiie Wethcrbce salesroom. Tlie
country. You have great opportunity I American Education Week Is spon-! House of Mystery, the fortune teller,
HOME OFFICE TO 2 CHURCH ST.. FLINT. MICH.
for giving help which can only be sored by the National Education and gliosts were there. Home made
given by an organization founded1 Association, the United States Of- candy, popcorn, und hot dggs wrion the iUcala and uims of the Young j fico.of Education, and the American sold.
Men's and Women's Ax-nciations Legion. The sponsors predict tliat | On Tuesday nfght tlie seniors
May you be successful in giving the ,10.000.000 jM.-ople will lake some part [held a Hallowe'en Carvinal ut the
Youth of today the spiritual leader-’ in the festival this year. They urge-High School.
ship which tj. craves in this crisis."— parents- everywhere to visit their Clark Tltmarsh hxs gone to AlSChOOl* and to talk with teachers-lentown. Pa., to spend the winter
.Eleanor Roosevelt. *
scluxd officers about local edu-iuith his daughter. Mrs. • Walter
"As thouglrtfuj citizens. it -Is our and
.
duty to see that work with boys und •cational, problems.
IBchiedt, and family­
Louis Johnson. National Com- I A fine new sign hxs been-crcctcd
girL-, throughout the county is unimpalred by the disaster in which wc mander of the American Legion, lih front of the Boy Scouts hall on
adulta have" been plunged."—New- says: Tlie creed of the American main street.
Legion on education can be sum-1 The large house on tlie Clove
ton D. Baker.
There will be no permanent re­ mnrized in these words. "Proper cd- strow farm northeast of Nashville
covery in-this country which does ucatlon builds character and ideals' burned to the ground on Friday. A
not seek for a recovery qf character." which arc the first requisites of J gasoline stove exploded. It burned so
i
citizenship*'* The American • quickly it was • impossible to save
&lt;7 —Dr. A. W. Beaver, one of the Con- coal
ference speakers.
’ Legion is deeply and vitally inter-. anything.
• On loans of $300 or less Household has re­
&gt; Be sure to read the article in tn* ested in the making of loyal Amcr-1 Mr. und Mrs. Sam Marshall arc
duced the cost substantially below the maxi­
November Christian Herald about jeans nnd is very conscious of the. visiting relatives m Jackson.
mum rate formerly charged. Families, keeping
government control of liquor in fact that'the schools-of our coun-1 Rev. D. C. Ostroth and son DonCanada.
try must bear the burden of start- aid of Latping was in town Saturhouse, who can make regular monthly repay­
"Religious Experiences. what are ing our young people .on the right day.
ments are eligible to borrow. 20 months to repay.
they." was the Bible study topic lost road. It i.-&gt; the ambition of the] Miss Thcressa Dause entertained
The only signatures required arc those of hus­
week in the Y group al Nashville.
American Legion, whenever possible, her Sunday School class at her
band nnd wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
Hastings Girl Reserve Club had a to
! co-operate in any way to ad-'apartment in Lansing Friday night]
ice. Visit, write or ’phone the offices of the
fine time at the party with their vance the work of our schools And and Saturday.
th6 appreciation of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Warner were ut
Household Finance Corporation of America on
lender. Mrs. L. BuuM|min her home to bring about tlid
our citizens for the sincerity of pur- iLansing Sunday.
lust week.
The 3rd Fl. of the City National Bunk Building,
Hastings Y groups meet tonight. l»os£ which our teachers give to Rev. and Mrs. Albert Oslroth
I West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
&gt;
their trip fine to Iowa, but
Thursday, Nov. 2. because of the their work. Their pay is that finest stood
MtMlUN.I.A.
Halloween celebration on Tuesday of
■ all satisfaction—consciousness of fsince they have been there Mrs.
a task Well performed
&lt;Ostroth fell and hurt liter back andevening.
You can interrupt thr improving )has been under the care of a doc­
Freeport Y group met last Thurs­
day evening at the school and en­ of n road nnd ten yours later go on itor und their daughter, Mrs Smith,
joyed table bowling and Bible study. with it.” says Dorothy- Canfield ]has been in the hospital with neu-.
।
S. 8. classes. Older Scout troops, Fisher, "but if you interrupt decent rltls.
young people societies are invited to care for children artel ten years lat­
Mrs. Fred Warner received word ■
attend the«blg conference at Kala­ er begin again to feel responsible (of triplets born to'her niece Friday.!
mazoo. Dec. 1-2-3. the annual state for them, you dhn.by-no means be- &lt;Oct. 27. at Ute Lansing Sanatorium. ■
gin where you left off. You fliul ;Bethany Uni weighed 5 pounds 1
conference of the Y M. c. A.
1932 FORD V 8 Tudor
, Barbara May 3 pounds 14 1-2 oz. •
Nov. 20 the big banquet for men them Irreparably grown up. nnd oi.
nnd boy.5 at the MethodLst church, a grown up wrong—enemies and lia- ;and Biadley Lawrence ■» pounds 7 oz.
jn Fine Condition —A
regular Brotherhood meeting. A big bilitics of uiclr community rather ■The parents recently accepted a
BARGAIN ut Onh
time and a great speaker to men than friends’and assets.”. Roads or ,pastorale of the Methodist church I
and boys. Get your boy lined up to bridges can lx- built tomorrow but !at Belmont.
the education of children cannot be Mrs. Frank McDcrby vLsited her
bring.
Tuesday noon, Nov. 7. in the Epis­ postponed. Your child cannot grow ,daughter. Mrs. David Myers, and j
copal parish* house will be a pot hick up twice. Your child's school Ls your ।husband last week at Hammond,
dinner of the combined Barry Coun­ ally. Every day it does, something Indiana. ■
ty Ministerial Asson. nnd the Re­ for your child. Let us cherish and
Fred Hanson of Maple Grove was
ligious Educational Council. All '•improve our schools."
brought to the Community hatpital!
Hie Hastings City schools are :Sunday. He is suffering from Jaun-.
ministers, their wives, nnd all Sun­
day School superintendents nnd any planning to. fittingly observe Amer- ,dice and anemia.
Interested in child development art- lean Education Week with the fol­ A telephone has been installed at,
urged to attend. Bring your own lowing program:
the hospital. Tiie number ts 16.
Open house will be held on Mon­
Dr. and Mrs. Pultz spent a few I
table service, sandwiches and one
day evening. Nov. 6. in tlie High days the first of the week at Chi-other dish.
school nnd the Junior High from cago.
TAMARAC CORNERS.
7:30 to 9:30 o'clock. The teachers
Rev. Ronald HofTman began a se­ will all be in their rooms ready to
ries of meetings Sunday evening. greet the parents and patrons and
Rev. Robert Hall of. Middleville is will answer questions concerning
assisting os the evangelist.
their work as well as that of tlie
We were very sorry to hear that students.
Mrs. Belle Enz was taken very ill Tea will be served in the gym at
lutnl Rtlif trre Till, Irtlii Fnt ui Artlti ’
lost Monday morning and was rush­ nine o’clock for all the visitors.
ed at once to Pennock hospital and
On Wednesday a picture. "A Cen­ NON-SKID ARCH SUPPORT;
was operated on. She is getting tury of Progress in Education.” is
rrcumra »air
along very nicely. We all hope she to be shown in Room 110 in the
tel. Con torn
may be able to return to her home Junior Hljth.
in the near future.
During the entire week the par­ (alien archrt. foot itrain
Mr. and Mrs Titus Wilt of Sun- „
1M» nnd patrons are ...
------- - inents
especially
SHOCK
field accompanied by their parents,! vlw.(j to attend school for the regMr. and Mrs. George Scars, called. ujar class sessions^ affording an ABSORBER
on thdlr aged aunts. Mrs. Polly Has- opportunity.
to become
better
kins at the iwme of her son. Henry.]acquainted with tiie school activities
and Mrs. Mary Edson at the home and the student*' )»rt m those acnf
Dim.­ titles.
....
of hpr
her tnn
son. Vnrno
Verne. In R'trnnn*.
Saranac. Sun
day P. M. Both elderly ladles are
feeling quite well for people of their
EAST WALL LAKE.
age. They are both about 80 years- Mrs. R. W. Sprague of Toledo. 10-Dij FREE Trial
old.
Ohio, spent the week end at her cot­
Miss Kathryn Christensen of Palo tage preparing for winter.
-------•
is spending a week at Burt Smith**. Mrs. E. D. Reynolds, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Walker Cotton and been spending the past week at her
Miss Pauline Enz attended tho re-1 brother's nt West Cressey, returned
vlval meeting at tlie Calvary U. B.: Wednesday.
'
church in Lake Odessa Sunday eve-1 Mrs. Mac Hudson of Vicksburg ;
.
ADJUSTABLE
nlng.
has been visiting friends here the
Mrs. Mary Curtis called on her'pas’, week.
sister. Sarah Myers, in Woodbury' .Chas. Hudson and daugijtor. Maone evening lost week. Mrs. Myers 'bel. of Vicksburg spent Sunday at
will go to Ann Arbor to the hospital Clifford Kahler’s.
Monday for treatment. Wc all hope Mr. and Mrs- Lee Reynolds of
for her complete recovery.
I Cressey called at Clifford Kahler's
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Phone 2121 Comer Court and Church Sts.
Albert White and family of East' Sunday afternoon
Woodland called- on hl* mother at i Seward Smith and wife of Hasthe home of Cliarlcs Newman Sun-1 tings called at Charles Kahler's
'
Sunday.

Fire Insurance At Cost!

Co.

MONEY AT
A SAVING

SPECIAL!

PART TWO—-Page Sevan

THE HASTINGS BANNER

X.

THE FORD
EXPOSITION
OF PROGRESS

Store*
All price* in this advertisement include the Michigan

About one'million persons
visited the Exposition last
week. You will miss a great
treat if you do npt attend!
NO ADMISSION CHARGE

ROUND or
SIRLOIN

STEAKS
Beef Pot React

6c

lb.

Slab Bacon

ii.

ib.

Sc

Shank
Half

8c

2-lb. pkg.

$c

ib.

9«

Fresh

4 - 25'

PURE REFINED

Country Club

9c

10'

lb.

»A-lb. layer

GROUND BEEF
Salt

5'

lb.

Pork
Sugar curd

Puritan Syrup

pint jug

19c

. Cane and Maple Syrup
sun maid 4 ib. nit. 31c
S«rd«d - SEEDLESS 1 lb. pkB. lISo

Raisins

FLOUR

Harvest Time

H-ox. bottle 10c
Fancy Country Club - large bottle

Country Club - rich, spicy

YELLOW King’s Sincerity Granulated Meal
4

19c

Tomato Juice 2 Igo. cane 25c
New pack - Country Club quality

SODA

• unu 13c

Chili Sauce

CORNMEAL 2
Tomato Soup

. •

s- 75'

KING’S FLAKE

Catsup

5 ib. sack 25c

Pillsbury Pancake Flour

GOLD MEDAL FLOUR mh*$1.05

.

s., 25'

2 pkgs. 15c
TWINKLE DESSERT, 3 pkga. !7c

Jello

Whipped Creams

ib. 19c

Fresh - dsliciou} chocolate coating

CRACKERS

9C

J £

Wesco Brand Crisp, flaky

ISc

Pure Jelly

Corned Beef 2 12-OZ. can* 29c

Grape or Raspberry

Tuna Fish

2 cans 25C

Jewel Coffee

PRESERVES

ROSE BRAND Strawberry, Raspberry and Grape
Fell Naptha

'b. 19c

French, Ib. 2.’lc - Country Club, lb. 27a

Select light meat

10 u... 49c

2 - 19'

Palmolive

4 bars 25c

Toilet Soap

Laundry Soap

Gold Band Sodp 5 i~. 19c

Super Suds

3 *m. pkge. 25c

Ditaolvee instantly

SOAP CHIPS
CLEAN QUICK or EASY TASK

5 - 27'

SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY

BREAD

1-lb.
loaf

large IJ-j-lb
loaf

Fresh Country Club -&gt; plain or sliced

FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

SWEET POTATOES 4

lb*.

VIRGINIA U. S. No. 1 quality

E^NON-SKID

Applef JONATHANS 4 lbs. 19c

jjrch JUppOrt

Grapes emperors 2 ib». 15c

B. A. Ly BARKER

lb.

Smoked Picnics

12'/zc

SLICED BACON

LARD

10'

Lean

FRESH HAMS
Spare Ribs

lb.

Beef Chuck React

BEEF RIBS

StopFoot Pains

IS STILL OPEN

Universal Garage Co.

But a worn
Mr. und Mrs Porter Kinne and Eutpn Rapids Thursday.
Miss- Helen Feighner spent Sat­ furious than
urday and Sunday at the World's
fair.
San FratvcL-uo Ciiroolclc.

Wagner Apples 10 Ibe. 25c

California

Sweet and juicy

Binanai

3 ib* 19c

Golded yellow fruit

Lemons
Sunklst 300

3 lor 10c
»Im

GRAPEFRUIT 4
FLORIDA Sweet, full of juice 80 aizr

10'

(or

19'
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�tllE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1. 1933 -

PACK cairn 4

Est. Wilbur E Carpenter, dee d I at ..
A Century of
Progrera.NORTHWEST TBORNAPPLE.
„ Mrs.'
Givens of Last Week’s Letter.
inventory filed, pf-uuon tv liceitw 'smith’s mother. Mrs. «•»*COURT HOUSE NEWS
...
' .■&lt; »u«^ Cloverdale, cared for the household Rev. and Mrs. Wright of Muskeduring
their
absence.
&gt;gon spent Monday afternoon with
1.11.2- j...J-i..1-.'
account of guardian filed.
entered.
Wilbur Solomon . one of our stu- Mr and Mrs. Ouy Cline.
.
Est Carol Isham, el al. Account of
PROBAIE_£OURT.
1 Est. Vinita Belle,,
dents attending school at the Kel- clalre and Wm. Tungate and Lyle
" Ord*r guardian filed
Est Wm. G Barnes, dee d. Testi-; confirming rale rnte
Est, William I. Ford. deed. Will lugg school, was taken quite sick Wood attended A Oentury of Progmony of -freeholders filed, license LcSuntJJ5?erJJ3
allowing -1&gt;KU.
fjlrd pcutivu .«
for P.VV.IV
proba^ V.
ol ....
,u.,n Friday, and Dr. Farwell advised tak- ress over the week end
Kll issued, order before sale filed
I
nA
filed. walveY of notice fi'cd. order hit hlm t0 Bor»e« hospital, where: We were all glad to hear John
, |
Margaret B. rrrrman. uevu.
for
publication entered
i‘ was found necessary to operate w*n. Kelley is able to be around by
Est- Wilbur’ E_ Carpenter, deed Annual account of executor filed, F-st.
Junie*
Crcglow.
dee
d.
Proof
of lor appendicitis. We hope Wilbur: the use of crutciws.
Bond of Admr. filed, letters of ad- lx.utlon tor executor’s fee# filed, or- will by commlMloner filed, order adcontinue’ to get along fine, as he is Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neuman and
mmistration issAd. order limiting jer for pubheaiion entered.
will entered, bond of exam- doing iA far
[family were Bunday gutsta of the
KtUement entered
Sherman S. Mowen. dee d- Or- mitting
tor filed, letters testamentary Issued.:
’ • •-------------. latter’s parents al Moline
E&gt;t Thomw Ronan, dec’d Bond Ider assigning residue entered, dls-*" order
limiting settlement entered.
WOODLAND.
The Ladies’ Aid was held in the
pf Admrx. filed, letters testamentary charge of‘Admr. issued, estate enE-t.
Edwin
A.
Day.
deed.
tition
Last
Week
’
s
Letter.
&gt; basement Thursday. A fine dinner
isiwd.
: rolled.
;
filed
•
Mr
ind Mtn J L rrockford of was wrv('d b* the committer The
Kit. Jerome J. England, dec’d. Fir I Est. Clinton Q Boice, dec’d. Inven- .for-Admr.
_____ I. r. n...,. ......... 1 m.n.
Mr’ “,lU “L. J’ L. 'f01 wit meetlnu will h.. Nov 1,1 nntl
Brt.
Joseph.
C
Bray.
deed.
Pitica
‘
r
iton
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
i^k'n * HnnU-1
nal account of executor filed, order tory filed.
lor advancement on share hied, Owetu and
of
Oriind
Hui-;*
ana daughter
of
Grana
Hav-, 11’• SII.k*. ~ annUal
- — —chicken.dinner
---------------- for publication entered.
I Eit. Louis Lass, dec’d. Order os»
.
approving nHvutm.ivwn*
advancement &lt;'n.
cn- ,jeii were —
Sunday
guests
of........
Mr. and | and“
th„.„.. ; .
Bt. Edward Harrington, dec’d. Pc- signing residue entered.
f, cnxHort M.,.nd
Mr. »•■“'Si'?*"1 ■»
«,,, w. ota.».d
JMo
1" WH
a
m*“
license to sell filed.
— -.
. —
...
.... in wnlcn nt» alxter was ktill'd fuCarrie ‘Matteson, dee d. Waiv- Sundav afternoon
neral services were held in Cale­
. -----notice filed, order appointing:
Mr. aniFMrs. Rlcliard
O’Brien and. ['donla Tu.«l.y .ftrrnoon. We exlena
sympathy to tlie family.
Admr. entered.
I children of Lansing spent Sunday our
1
I
Est. Peter Maurer, dee d. Inven*­’ with Mrs. Geo. Faul and Mr. and I Our community wax shocked
Wednesday morning to hear of the
tory filed.
Mrs. Raymond Faul.
H-t John M. Hammond, dec’d. ] Mr. and Mrs T. C- Munlon and thunting accident In which Joe
Inventory filed.
। Mr. and Mrs. . D. B. Green spent Loughlin was killed. Futwral serv­
were held In Grand Rapids FrlI Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Ices
day. burial in Caledonia. We extend
Hynes of Mason.
will
’ —
•
“
■
Tlie Cedar Creek I., A. B.
Mrs. Freda
Heuher
and.1
son our sympathy to the family.
Friends
and heighbors gathered in
serve a chicken pie Mipjx-r with all George of Lansing spent Sunday:
JOg Chne ^draathe accessories at the church on uith Mr and l^s m&amp;Sck.
Saturday night. Novcmbes-l^sniey1 Hnrry Hough of Paw Paw visited
“
,
n dinner wu
will begin serving at 0 o’clock and hfc. daughter., Mrs. Donald Gager, I *“t“‘
Continue until all are served. Fid-: and family Wednesday night and , se"cd bL l.he
] Rob Tolan of Grand Rapids U
the (upper
a .program
will be Thursday.
. lowing
-----..
..
gives
given which is In
in charge of Maty:
Maty MiM Alene Mohler of Junior Col-| visiting- his brother. Robert Tolan.
BiaMp, which we«are told U sufii- lege. Grand Rapids, spent lhe week and family.
cirnt proof of iU being a good proW|th her parents. Mr. and Mrs.-,I Tlie Friendship class of the M E
3. S. held their October party at the
gram. The ladle* desire a good nt- Wm. Mohler.
tendance.
.
Mrs Richard Hughes of Chicago home of Bobbie and Ray Tolan Fri­
Mr. and Mrs. L. N Bush visited nnd Mrs. Rosalie Benham of Has- 'day evening. A fine time by all.
their son, Gerald, and wife at Lan- tings visited Mr. and Mrs. Karl C.
HENBERSIIOTT.
sing Thursday.
Faul .from Friday until Tuesday. ‘
.Several from here attended the Mf und Mrs Theodore Schmalz- , Mr. and Mrs. Floyd GhrrL-on and*
chicken pic supper and program at rtCd and family of Leycring have ,family and the Ernie Matteson
family
went
to Johnstown Sunday to
| Bunnell church Thursday night.
been visiting Wm. Schmalzrled and ;
visit at Harvey ‘Parmaices’. Mrs.
Last Friday night, at a hurriedly other relatives in Woodland,
called meeting held in Community Mr,. Lydia Haines has been seri- ]Garrison was surprised when slie ar­
hall, the newly elected president of oUaJy ,n wuh henrt trouble the |»5t rived there to find a large family
the Community Club. Ellis R. Faulk- wc€k. Hv, daughter. Mrs. Nettie Igathering to honor her for her
ner. presented his program for the Beaman, of Grand Rapids, is stay- 1birthday.
A large crowd attended the Com­
C VERY parent knows children need plenty of sunshine to
winter. Tlw several propositions |nR Wjtp jlcr
sapper Friday night and cn-1
were thoroughly discus-cd and the 1Jalc Hauer of Junior College, munity
'
grow sturdy well-formed bones and strong healthy bodies,
following activities were deckled on Oraud Rapids, spent the week end .joyed the splendid program put on ;
but there are so many months of the year when nature's sun
and qpmmitiees appointed to carry wlth h„ parents. Mr. und Mrs. John by Miss Button and her pupils. Tiw
teacher ako carried out -hcr plan of •
.them mlt: ,lwo plays, the first to। Hauer.
’
is too low in the sky to do any good. That's why Humphrey
organizing a. P. T- A- which will
10 and Arthur —
•be given before
WT.W.V December .w
Kilpatrick of■ Battle Creek r'TzrYiZr'7uiL&lt;
"T 1
Radiantfires are popular in homes whete there are children.
to lx
Mr and. Mrs. v1((Uwl ,1,0
1U8 pu.viiuo,
parents MI
Mr. and
.the th,rd
01 e“ch.
... am
-.- charge
............ of.....................
___ Mrs. I
Chester Hnhghart.
Bniighart. The second to be Erunk
Frnnk Kilpatrick,
Kilnatrick over the wck
week mont«-............................
These modern efficient heaters with their radiant waves of
Mr.
nnd
Mrs.
Engle
nnd
Catherine
I
given some lime in Febiimry nnd to
•
heat truly bring the sun into yo,ur homo and give you health­
lx- In ehanrr ol Mr nnd Mr. M»x A kivrly mlMX.nnn.oiu slionorwaj Royer of Hastings were Stuiday aft-.
ful sunshine every month in the year. And they do more than
n.;,n..W.
llrm- dune: .mo at „„„ by My.
McUlxl „„ ernoon cnllcrx at A. C. Clark’s.
Mr and Mrs. Al l&gt;rill and Gran1I
Tlmnlcrglvlng Inn.’, onr on New y,rr Itnymond McLeod rndny cvcthis. By postponing the starting of your central heating plant
t.nr. Err and on., on Wnslnnmon.. lllnB. oc.'dxr 30 al III.- iormors called on Loyd Storrer at Pen/Mxk ;
in the Fall, helping it through tne bitter cold days of Win for
oirllwla, Tile dance conunllleo conCur. hospital Sunday afternoon.
Hemember the special programs nt
:
ol in awl Mr. Hower Mr.
Dull.elreMimenu' were
and permitting you to shut it down earlier in
Sunday School each Sunday. Let us!
mid Mrs George Siungue and Mr &gt;y,rvrtI
thc^ Spring, these healthful radiant heaters
all show ottr^appreciation or Mr*.
und
Will Hayward, Jr.
Several
.— »Iron,
---- woodlanda __a
and Mrs
Mr. will
jr swral IWty.,wo
M* “
"
— . . . &lt;nf.
|
card
‘ ’1. m. n ..t ducre.
.,..d parti
|.,.ii.. n.
w,nl „„ ,te „cur.um loj
*1",
save many dollars of fuel costs. Prices on
-no . has
I'."i Uwworid'l lair Chlcwo Bunday. I
°
, been
new I9?3 models are the lowest in years. wSeo
staying
.Brill’s lhe
Mr. and Mrs Henry Morchus. Mr. Mr ....,( .Ir„ rpdIi p1M- andis,ttyln
® at Al .Brills
ll past four*
and Mr.. Will Hayward. Sr. fitul(family wrre guests ofPMr and Mn l, w
*b’rdurned
------ in th-'
weeks,
returned to her home
them
on our display floor today. You'll be surMr. and Mr lA.n LlanleU. Sue Ujl OolUy™ Soil” W^dKnd
^UJ«
prised how little it will cost to bring the sun
Brill’s class of little
little folks’
|। Grace Rrills
i community meetings, one each gundny.
came
to
her
home
Saturday
afterj
I month during the winter, the flrs
first‘ Mr. and Mr.-. Chas. Cook attended /
into your-home this Winter.
one to be held Monday evening.
-------- N&lt;»funeral ol a friend in Pewamo'I noon dressed in Hallowe'en costumes*
A pot luck .‘.upper will Mortdgy.
’
I j and had a jolly time nt their first
party.
*
be ..4 tved beginning
so P
P. M. Ds. and MrA R
iginnlng at t,6 30
R. G
G. pmnie
Fmnie alteiUieu«n
Clare Hendershott is '.making a I
,
, . Jnck Horton will have ed .}&gt;c Michigan-Ohio football gar^c
splendid recovery from her recent
c hanre »ft he Mippcr committee anil at Ann Arbor Saturday.
• ami Mrs. Farwell are chairman Mr .Uld
Fiiv c Wina werc ln operation and expects to return soon'
— in ■ ■■ Telephone 2305 - Hastings, Mich,
..ftlw. pnstramcomimu-e The De- anuul
5l« «S to her work in Hastings.
comber meeting
be b
held
Mon­
rrmber
n&gt;,rHn„ will h...|d Monpr SIanky Jon„ at the CTviC
day evenin',:. IV-e llth.
Mr.
M
_r,:
auditorium.
Mrs. George Eddy will have ”charge
"" । Mrs. Ernest White of Portland]
Less Work, Better Handling, Cleaner Home, Money Saved of tlie program and Mr and Mrs was the guest of Mr and Mrs. Chas.
Cook from Wednesday until Sunday,
the supper.. This meeting was talk'd Mesdamcs Statu Hilbert. Rena
, so hurriedly that it was possible to Culler- and Claudia Wolcott were
notify only a small number'd!, those! luncheon- gueat* of Mrs. Clyde
। interested. Further plans will be Broun of.Lansing Tuesday.
I di.'ciL-scdi at the Nov&lt;*mlx*r meeting. Miss Elnora Mumford spent the
Chicken thieves have attain done Week end with a friend in Wayland.!
th.-ir dirty work-in this vicinity.]| Mrs. J. V. Hilbert and Mrs. F. E ]
Last spring they took all of Jim]. Border were Nashville visitors Frihad .MtUig ar.dRb ’t Tu&lt;-. &lt;i:|y night FU’v. V H-. Beardsley, pastor of
Just Phone 2305
they came to Mr. Colllh*’ place and the United Brethren church, will,be I
helped tlwnveivcs to whut. young]!&lt;hc speaker at the community serv-I
chickens the Collins luid rallied dur­ : lee Sunday evening at the church of ]
ing the summer.
the. Brethren. Special mu-sic is being i
Several train Delton attended the
I
play at Kellogg school Friday night. arranged.
The Carnival which was planned
last opring by the P. T. A. and pc»tmoved into the vacant rooms ad­ poned will be given Friday evening.
joining Leonard’s grocery, store, un­ November 3rd Mt the .&lt;chooUx&gt;uxe.
til such
as thev, will
be able! .luniMion
- - tithe
..
Admission win
will uv
be hit
free.. There
mere wui
will oc
be
may redily see HOW dependent
Whether you realize it or not, your
• * f h”r• '' “ c&lt;lunfr-v sior«- hot dog and hamputcha-ed fai Muni
1 n,’r’’ ibunt
candv and
nnd twocorn.
iburx stands, candy
popcorn,
John J. Divtcr have'.fortune telling booth and vaudc-j
comfort, convenience, success, and
you are upon some bank. Your
moved info their nr,w home which' .ville showr.
.
recently bought-of Mr. and1 tx&gt;fr Stowell and Karl Faul at-:
welfare and prosperity are measr
even your job, are directly depend­
tended the Democratic meeting at
' H.is tings Monday evening and beard,
at the present lime. .Wc Contrressman Foulkes.
ured largely by the success and
ent upon the service some bank
nerd some newebmer?
Evi-rybo(iy take notice of the,
(OATS GROVE.
renders
to^
those
who
minister
to
’
strength, of, and' the service ren­
above report of the'meetina held The -chwlhousg luis been under-]
Friday night at the Community hall, going .sonic Improvement changing'
und then all come next Monday thr windows to the west side and!
dered
by, your bank.
you
—
the
grocer,
the
clothier,
the
night to a sp»wia! monthly com­ helping to make our school a]
munity meeting "as of old ’ Bring "Standard School."
This old bank is, and has been for
dry goods merchant, the baker, t^ie
your sandwirhej-.and one or- tw.i
Mrs. Dorothy Barnum had her!
ex Pot luck supper at tonsils out on Saturday morning. I
tram following in charge* our High school students had a'
nearly half a century a link in the
butcher, the garage man, the doc­
Mrs. Farwell. Let's have vacation Friday on account of the I
-and encotirasc Teachers' institute in Grand Rap-;
commercial and in­
tor, the’ manufactur­
prexlding ••nicer
plans for differThe L. A S. meets Thursday, this
ent
dustrial chain of this
er, and even the un­
week, ut the church Tlie church I
to come so every body will be cleaned in jhc forenoon, a
program in the afternoon, in charge'
community. It has
dertaker,
find
it
im
­
-------- of Airs, Ludic Fisher.
rch. known
A good program was given by the’
always kept faith
possible to conduct
•
clu-». ‘mt-t .yr,qng people on Sunday evening tn i
d-' of Mrs. EdtLh- Wr.r charge of rhe leader. E G. Smith..;
iftertioon for the purpose Next Sunday evening the program!
with those whom it
their businesses suc­
i:zing. Mr- L D Mile., wllr be led by Lawrence Chase !
.. .. -hairman for the meeting Speaker, Rev W Beardsley of
has tried to serve.
cessfully without the
and Mr* H F. Weitmait as record-1 Woodland Music 6y Earl Woqd 1
And coal is the best possible form of heat.
mu secretary. The following oill- ' The Birthday meeting will be held]
wr, were
v.„rB elected:
.OA...— . President.
J...., Mrs wlth Mr . Blanche Bayne for her I
ccrUpon its record of
service of some good
The natural, efen heat produced by coal
Edith Barnes: vice- pi
’ •nt, Mrs. mother. Mrs. Flora. Wood, this ueekBarnurn;
fccn t.iry an
r-.i-urer Friday.
.
■
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
service for 47 years,
bank.
Mrs Irna Waters Aft.
At the Community meeting on
-fourth Oct. X’-. Roland Valentine gave a]
ter. Don’t delay in ordering your supply I
inur.'day of each month at the dit- vocal and a trombone solo accomthis bank feels free to
Realizing
how
de
­
ferent
im&gt;,-. Mrs
Mrs. M H
B Norwood
Norwo'-'d panted
ria tiled by
bV his wife and
anil Miss
Mt« Marie
MarU&gt;!
Prices rise with the advapcing season —
will entertainM the November
meet : LePaa of Kalamazoo gave tuo pi-1
N-j-.r r.;cctask you to become
pendent you are up­
lng
ano solos and xner fifty slides were
so put your order in today !
Mr. and Mr». Alix
A"
’- ----B Ro.i-luand shown about mission work in ten.
two children met
_______
ft with
a serious ac, foreign lands.
one of its patrons.
on the above you
dent Saturday afternoon
they' Phyllis Ruell of Woodland won a
------------ as -----were driving writ on Michigan ave­
nue In Battle Cn'ek. A&gt; thev were
spoiiHlred by the W. c. T. U.j
the Mir)
•mu* an cast- a.- a Help lif Athletics.”
.ngn
struck them.
Mr.
and Mrs Willard Dernond,
Our Trucks Are Prepared to Give Immediate
and Mr. and Mr atid Mrs. RtiaaeU visited
relatives m Potterville on Sunday,;
Delivery on Coal Ordered Now
traruircd knee and conclusions. Mrs also visited the.Chestey coal mines.’
Roach received an injury to hri- Mix- Marian Woodman spent from:
.‘•Hie. but tin two children escaped
The Bank with the Chime Clock
.
Friday evening until Sunday with]
m wire tag- Ruth Woxinjan m Caledonia and,
cn t&lt;
only a few. with friends In Grand Rapids.
Some
iron;
here
will
participate'
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS. COAL. LIME, CEMENT. ETC.
am Smith ‘&gt;'Ht m the silver medal contest at Mar-;
.through north- tin Corners next bundai- evening. :
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
1.:-mgh Wiscon— ------- 1**-—
I
m:i. ttiunnng bv the way ol ChtcaA full-grown camel
cam can carry 1,500
X go and spc-noing a couple ot days pounds in weight.
iw&gt; ■i.i.r.M

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---- YOU BUY----A TON OF HEAT

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Hastings, Mich.

�THE HARTINGS RANKER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1.1933

to have a little hunt. Art knows1 The prospective deer hunters are
[other day qf play.
| r*v serven wax ill a part of tail! the hunUng ground in this vicinity already hguring on where to go and
«« ■"'&lt;«*
xv well as tiie next fellow. He states in some cases are getting their
that the employment situation In equipment in shape for the event.
mal for ‘’VU’ 91“*
Detroit is better but still a lot ofi
------------- ------------------Sar. Conl.lninj Mora Than ow WK.~» .*al «m. Vw&gt;.
men without employment, however.
NORTHEAST IRVING.
rtfc
hm&gt;
Average Molnure B«,Uy In- ' Mr Kluon .up.nnt.nj.w o( lta tri* in or.ua Bapia. on w.ineu Jim Folhemus and Dave Chanel mi«»
got up much earlier than usual end .with Miss Ethel Thompson iU
jur.d In Gold Weather I
" •»-».
u, A­ Sunday morning and went over to East Campbell.
SSn
mini™" tad’!iu‘* «
Pratt lakfc after ducks. They will
the rather high moisture content in ,
.
.
1
xjk, was home over Bunday accom- enjoy eating ducks for some days.'' port spent Sunday with Mr.. andI
this year's Michigan wed corn may iR_.n. I panled by three friends.
iMrs. Semlah Beesc.
.according to the report.
cauM a scarcity of a commodity of.
Ftarrw^UitanB' Arthur nrac‘‘' Jr • Bnd “n* Mcn"l। H. O. Beneway and wife left Sun­ I Miss Vivian Parker of Southi
which there would be plenty it thr ."•'{“?•*“J* *”*•
Usbunu.don
arrived Friday eve- day fur a few days at tlie Exposi- Bowne Is Masting Mrs. Will Dipp&gt;
;
tion.
j with her houscliold duties.
R‘dford -nd
ArUmr Brace. Br.. and
Michwari fltete Ctellegr
daughter. Marian, ot Hastings spent -----------------------------------------------Michigan corn normally contahu.
W,U&gt; Mr’ and Mr8’ Wa.,lcr’
al least 30 per out of moisture and
j

QPPD rnRN PI PNTY
OEtU LUHN rLtfl I I

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,

SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
..

IF PROPERLY DRIED sSTSL?] ««. S.
---------- , William Votelu of Hastings and Mrs. ae^ref

This big company will begin
its 44 ill year in business.
Never a dividend date missed.

3Jlje Rational TCoan &amp;
^nucghncnt ffintttpatuj
1350 Griswold 8L, Detroit, Mich.
Diboll's Oldest Building ami
Lass AmocIsUou

.FEDERAL HOME LO

J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.

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More Eggs —
Are you getting as many eggs as you
should? Think what your extra profits
would men if every hen were "right on
the job.” Don't put off feeding WAYNE
EGG MASH any longer.
WAYNE EGG MASH has proved that
hens are one of the biggest money-mak­
ers on-a farm. It insures bigger profits—
high egg production at a low cost.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE -t- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

-

TELEPHONE 2118

HIGH GRADE
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ROOFING

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
PHONE 2515

FRANK SAGE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO.

THE JOB WENT TO SOMEONE
WHO HAD A TELEPHONE &gt;.
I IIIS young lady visited lliccinploypicut office,
day after weary day, iu vain. \
Eventually a job opened* Il luid to be filled
immediately, but she wasn’t there then. So the
employment nkpiiugcr picked from hia list of
applicant* one who hail a telephone, und could
be Hummoncd instantly.

Other thing* being equal, the person who has a
telephone and cun be reached quickly und cu&amp;ily,
is quite likely to be the first called buck to work.
Ordrr iclrphont ten-ice today from
the telephone butinett office. Inttullation will bo made promptly.

®

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S5X

uu T,

KE

,

Cpgcial!T°

“T .nd Mr. wunum Shriber .nd

SLTSSS.

“r ■“ “•

IFrank Shriber.
.
"
”•
Two tilings are esacntial for dry- ’ Miss Helen gerler. Mrs.. Frank
lng corn, lurat to evaporate tlw wu- ]iShriber and daughter. Hazel, and,’
Mrs.
Leo
Barry
and
son.
Norman,'
ter and ventilation to carry the ]
Friday afternoon visiting the
moist, air from the room in wltlch I spent
Yecklcy school and‘ also attended:
tlve corn is stored. Tlie equipment’ tlie
meeting and1
used for drying tlie seed may be HazelParents-Tcaciwr
gave a twenty-minute talk on &gt;
very simple if there two factors are A Ceptury
of Progress.
provided.
Saturday
afternoon
callers at!
Racks, strings, or some other
Anna Buck's Were. Mrs Ning
means ot suspending lhe cun. mr|I Mrs.
tliat they do not touch each other । Root and daughter, Erma, of CoopXXdd-be
•^^uVUM«LeMa.r^k JnJlSfi Efl!;'
I artificial twat
of taXS!
heat is needed to dry corn |
I ,Mrl«t* a? Hie'S ge JmvT’nrovvd
MWS Hazel
*,Bn” Shriber
Bnnu, r Bspent
P*«“ the
“«&gt; week'
Miss
lih.i.uv.i.. huu-’cn i»- u-.u
M""1
(successfully
' ------ if ully totodry
dry ci»rn. Most neighF '. K,.pi„r
burhwxu h.ve .&lt; IMA
Mhu fihir, “ oS „r SSSUu
er WiH&gt;beOwns
suchby aseveral
house,
pMrlton
’ armtint
'could
unbred
menwhich
who 1 Se
bv on
the
cootie nt th.. rfanrnrT.. 1i

Ut. and Mrs.
Lightfoot.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
family
spent Saturday I...
M».—ranzi Mri jBy
-Jaw nuirnay
Carlton.
'
Mrs. Caroline Buehler, who has
been slaying with her daughter,
Mrs. George Snyder, at Caledonia.
the past three months, returned
Sunday to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Buehler.
.

attract

NEW
CUSTOMERS

(ta

WHITE SLICED OR UNSLICED BREAD

«... h.TTM .MU, but ~dlXThe £X?‘S.

Srithstand fairly low temperatures.
’
, , ,_________
Al) seed corn should be tested tor
CEDAR CREEK.
.enmww,
pl.nU,« tlw.
„„
pmIr,n, „
SHULTZ..’ schoolhouse .FridAy night wax cnMr. nnd Mrs. Gordon Thompson i0&gt;ed b&gt;' 0 lart?c crowd Tlie clnl- 1
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.idren hud their parts well. They i
Harry McUer.cr in Kalamazoo.
I
organized a community meet-1
Mrs. Florence Wilkinson of Kai- i ln« «•&gt; ,K- held once a month. Ev - I
amazoo visited at thfc home of hw! erybody is expected to come anti 1
I brother. W. E. Chamberlain, Tues-! help everybody else to have a good j
! day and Wednesday.
jl,mrMr. und Mrs. Jack Bellingham Remember the chicken pie sup-;
and. Mr. Bro’wnell, who formerly1 P°r l’ut on bY *1“* ladies' Aid this
lived at Plainwell, have moved onto *cek Saturday night There will bet
tlw Wm. Bush farm.
.as before a good program and ev-!
Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown and Mrs. I iryonc invited.
|
Clarence Smith of .Grand Rapids Mr- and Mrs. Leavitt entertained:
visited al Andrew Smith’s' Salur- company from Belding Sunday, also
day. Mrs. Byron Ix-wts returned M,H» °I’al Kelley and friend of Has- j
home with them and came back . llM«s spent over the week end there.1
with Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Smith
u°!&gt;’d Ow&lt;n and family stxfnt
and Byron LcwLs, who motored Sunday with Will Shriber and fam-;
there Sunday.
•
I »&gt;• of Hastings.
p Mr. and Mrs Everett McCallum1 John’Gurd and family, also Will
; and Gordon of West Hope and Mr. gurd.and wife visited John Curd.'
and Mrs. James Clock .of Kalama- uh&lt;&gt; is very poorly, at Charlie
ju&gt;o were Sunday callers at Wm i Hammond’s in East Baltimore, Sun­
Chamberlain's.
; (*ay.
! Rev. nnd Mrs. Norton pleasantly' Mrs. Mary Owen of Gull lake
| entertained the “Shultz Echoes” -'Pent a part of last week with hef,
^Friday cvcningTit their home. Mrs. 80,1 ■ Ardy. nnd wife. .
Mrs.
Olive" Campbell cf Hastings’
। Byron Lewis will entertain next FrlMr
* n,ii
I day evening. This is the final night was calling on our street Wednes­
of tlie contest and u good crowd is day.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arcelious Campbell
expected. TIicm? meetings are for
young nnd old, so plan to attend and children in company with A. i
E. Owep and wife, were callers at,
. Friday night.
.
Rev.
and —
Mrs.
Children of the Shultz school cn- -itw^home^of
- -....... — —
...........
•». Ring
joyed a vacation Friday while Mbs. &amp;uh‘lav nflcmoon.
Mr.- »»d
and Mrs. Addison Simpson
(Caine attended the Institute:
•I Mr
Prayer meeting will be Iwld nt theJof ,M'“r Kom Center visited-at Henry
! hotne of Mr. and Mrs. A. Smith '•Wcrtman’s Friday.
I Wednesday evening. At this time a
. »■?»%..*&gt;.•■&gt;----------Ladn-.s' Aid will be organized.
|
, ..,
**'L“ , ,
,
Sundur SC1WO1 u nrouresAns und h-V"J 7 Al,d. 8e?,fls •' "T
much interest‘has been shown In
R“sselIi
all lhe services. There h n class ’ °
r,*’.
i,tW' . ,
for everyone. Help us increase our'p \ 9 .‘7 ? M*riously ill at the
attendance. Sunday School at 10,
,lS ^aU8,ltt'r' Mr&lt;- Chas.preaching service at 11. and evening
‘
service at 8 o'clock.
a’
____ n,
■
I’no schoolhouse Thursday opened
MARTIN CORNERS.
"lth tbc usual business meeting
Mrs. Millie Fleury of Morgan vis- ’Thc program committee Introduced
hed Mrs. Eva Trautwein from Wed- frank Englciiardt. who with hLsL
nesday until Sunday.
daughter furnished a very splendid)
Tlie total proceeds cleared from 'entertainment, which was enjoyed
lhe chicken supper at thc church' ,y o’£* .M wrU as young. Many'
Friday evening were between 913 and i “tanks to them nnd the committee.'
914. There was a good attendance I-a,s werU then served, consisting of
ahd a splendid sdpfier.
i sandwiches, coffee niuKpumpkln pie.'
Mr. und Mrs. Orr Fisher spent
Recent visitors at Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fxl11 Rice's were. *Mr». Parsons and
H. F. Munn in Lakeview.
, 80,1 nnrt ‘lady friend of Plainwell
Mrs. Millie Fisher was a .caller at “Pd Mrs 8am Keller and children
Wtp. and fYank Cogswell's in Lake- of ncar OrpngcvlUc.
view Sunday afternoon.
! Kmcst Batdnuin spent Sunday
Owing to the Ag-HE exposition ’J;1’-11 ll*s brother. Ray Bateman, at
on the .name date our P. T. A. will Centerville.
be postponed till next month. Re- , wUHam Curd and sdn spent Sun­
member it will he the first Friday day w,,h *’*■* father. John Gurd. at
Chas.’
evening hi December.
jithe
Jhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Master Jack McCauley spent thci, Hammond.
“
week end with his mother. Mrs.!J Guests of Rev. and Mrs. Fred
| King were.
were; Mrs. Geo.
Oto. Jarstfcr and
Velma McCauley, near Sunfield.
Remember there will be Sunday Mr- and Mrs. Herb Shellenbargcr .
and in
grandson
off ”
near
Lake Odessa
School and preaching service at the, flnd
’B,u,‘nn *'
»•&gt;• r-vchurch next Sunday morning begin- and Mr. and Mrs. Ardy Owen and
nlng at 10:30. You are cordially in­ Mr. qnd Mrs. A. Campbell of Cedar
Creek.
.
cited to attend.
Sunday guests of Jack Mcore’si
A good attendance, a splendid
dinner and a fine program at the. were. Mrs. Geo. Elliott and son, Bert,
L. A. 8. dinner at Mrs. Carrie Fish­ and Miss Eunice Hull. Mr. and Mrs.
er's Wednesday.
Proceeds were. Ray Tack and children. Mrs. O.
I Hill.
Clare Trautwein of near Morgan'
MIDDLEVILLE.
his grimdmohtcr. Mrs.- Eva TratilThe LAdies* Aid dinner at Edw.
weln. Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. James Tyjcr und Tolhurst’s on Wednesday was a line.
and was worthy o! a larger at- j
Mrs. Eva Trautwein called on Al f one
Rasey of Nashville Sunday after-’ tendance./
I The ow hotel barn, back of the.
" The W. C. T. U will anoiuor . !"“£•
&gt;r“r&gt; • h“’&gt;
silver medal contest at the Martin I?
d;1''' °* l lc J,WN? aR°. fell!
Comers church Sunday evening. d'!L’JJLHtv ,’l0"n Uw oUwr “W;
November 5
•'.and present, a very bud appearance
_____ ’
t a __________
I in Its pretent wrecked condition.
BARRYVILLE.
I Arnold Parker, who is attendingLast Week's Letter.
jthc M- s- C.. was home a few days
Russell Meade lias received an ap- ।1&lt;ut *wk 0,1 account of illness. We
poinlmcnt as research assistant in I ®rc Phased to report hf was well •
the Dairy Husbandry department at .enough to return the latter part of
the University of Maryland Tiie ithe *,’‘k 10 hw studies.
University Is located at College Park L Pds Monday evening ocur.v the’
near Washington. D c. Mr. and! 2rhl number of the Middleville
Mrs. Merritt Meade took him to1 Brotherhood. A fine program is to]
after a chicken supper.
Lansing Thursday and he left that 'be given
'
Our school was closed Friday
evening for Maryland.
Chas and L. A. Day have the while thn teachers attended the;
sympathy of the neighborhood tri 1convention In Grand Rapids The'
lhe loss of their father last week. kids seemed to enjoy the day off.i
He was laid to rest in tlie Barryville Many went hunting and .some gatlv
cred nuts, while others Just had an-I
cemetery Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nagler and two daughters, and Mrs. Thera Nagler of .
Freeport were Sunday guests of Mr. DRINK WATER WITH MEALS
nnd Mrs. Heber Foster and family.
GOOD FOR STOMACH
Elaine and Duane Day spent the
Water with meals helps stom­
week end in Hustings with their ach juices, aids digestion. It
aunt and attended the Spotlight. । bloated with gas add a spoonful
Elaine also accompanied tier aunt of Adlerika. One dose cleans out
to Battle Creek Saturday.
poisons and washes BOTH up­
Harold' Higdon accompanied Mr. per und lower bowels. t-B. .A. Ly*
and Mrs Chas. Higdon to Chicago
kcr, Druggist.—Adv.
to A Century ot Progress last week.

THIS
WEEK

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Loaf

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Butter

22^€

Holland Crystal Creamery
SILVER BROOK, Print

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Campfire Marshmallows
Palmolive Beads

lb. 17c
pkg. 5c

lb.

24c

Lb.

pkg. 10c
Cigarettes Winge, Peul Jones, Twenty Grands
10bar» 49c
Fels Naptha Soap

6 bars 19c
pkg. 9c

Olympic Health Soap
Pumpkin Pie Spice, T &amp; T

s1.49

lb. pkg. 19c
lb. 19c

Ige. pkg. 18c
pkg. 14c

Gold Dust
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Corned Bee£ Hash

Snow Flake Wafers, N. B. C.
Oriole Fruit Cookies, N. B. C.

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eg. 5c
. 25c

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$5,000.00 In Prizes, Cake Naming Contest
j
doz. 15c
Doughnuts, plain, sugared, cinnaman
Scratch Feed, daily egg
100 lb. bag $1.49
100
lbs. 79c
Oyster Shells
“
'
Egg Mash, daily egg
/ .
100 lb. bag $1.69
25 “
lb,. **
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Pineapple

lie

Crushed

medium can 13c

Tomatoes, Del Monte

B &amp; M Corn

Medium Can

2 for 25c

medium can

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BABY BEEF SALE—

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Every Roast Or Steak Sold From Our Market Guaranteed to be Tender Or Your Money Refunded.

STEAKS
Beef Ribs

Salt Pork

Ib. 7c

meaty sheets

PRIME RIBS

streak lean

Pure Pork Sausage Under New Food Act

Kettle or Pure Refined
Special Prices on SO lb. Can

lb. 7*4&lt;

Firm, Crisp

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Celery

3 lbs. 25c

3 X5c

FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

Iceberg Lettuce

1b. Sc

Rolled, Boned. Tied

3 lbs. 20c

LARD Opcn

121c

None Higher, Some For Lett

Arm, Blade, Ri

Fresh Ground Beef

Ngne Sold Higher, Lb.

Beef Brisket or Whole Plate

Ib. 6c

tender meaty

ROASTS
Spare Ribs

Round, Sirloin or Swiss

Crjepy, Well Bleached

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER f, 19M

PAGE TEN

'RABBITS DO NOT EAT
RESIN PAINTED BARK

LEGAL’ NOTICES

. Lewis Johnson and Doris Adrian-’
Emma June Klelnhans nnd '-cn were united in marriage at-Elk-‘
Mi-&gt; Gladys Brown of-Eust Lansing hart. Indiana. October 21. They!

Homemade Mixture Protects .•■pint from Friday until Sunday, -are both popular young people ofj
the former's grandmother. Mr. this place. Thc community Joins
Fruit Trees From Injury with
in wishing them a long and success- ,
Grace Kb inhaiu.
by Hungry Rodents
! Nashville played football at. Port­ fill life together.
land Friday thc score being 12 to 6
ti.i who find* that thc safety of their in Javur of Purjland&gt;l; • trees and tiie lows protecting rab- . Mr. nnd Mrs. Gall Lykins and
,~5; bits can not be reconciled are ad­
vised by lhe horticultural depart- jje-day.
.W'-nirnt at Michigan Slate College - Mrs. Charles Early spent the past
p.4 that materials which will protect week with her daughter. Mrs. Paul
o t the tree* are now available.
-Rupe, and husband in Battle Greek.
Htbi Vor,o,w substances which were Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Johi-'un .- i&gt; ii'.
I ' .claimed to have the property of re- n few days in Chicago, and- attend­
■»r« polling rabbits were applied to trees ed
the World's fair.
■
in the College orchard und rabbit* The
second annual Ag-HE fair
•i.i were confined within an tnclosurc will
1 held on Friday nnd Satur­
around the trees. Similar experl- day. be
Nov. 3 and •».- ut the main
■school building and Home Eco­
station nt Grand RaftidJ.
The preparation which seemed to nomics house. The agriculture ex­
be moat. distasteful to the rabbit; hibit* will be placed in tlie halls

», lll&gt;!
Mil I -

of Otsego spent Tuesday with the I
latter's sister. Mrs. Ola Hennessey.Richard, pterion and Dora Johnson, ■
Hcrmu^nM'Theron Niel were n*-i
cent Century of Progress visitors. |
Tlie two last gave Very interesting,
r&lt;*|xw-Ls to their schoolmates of some,
of the wonderful things they saw.;
I Helen Jones, who is attending;

was a guest of his grandmother.
Mrs. Fannie Jackson. Sunday.

was buried in our cemetery Sunday!
afternoon. He has been ill a long]
’ and linseed oil. Tills was prepared grades Scouts, Camp Fire Girls. time, passing away Friday. His
•Hh by placing resin in a durable con- Health work and rural school ex­ family have the sympathy ot his'
r,'\ tniner where if wps heated slowly hibits will be in the class and grade many friends.
fauns. The food und clothing will be­
Mrs. Bernard Smith of Kalamazoo I
added and the mixture was thor­ lli the Hume Economics House. Thc
fair will be open on Friday from one
oughly stirred.
family thc week end.
■This mixture should .be applied to ten P. M. nnd on Saturday from und
Mr. und Mrs. Vaughn Mott arc
(while warm and can be placed on
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Feighner have1 home from the northern part of the
i linseed oil should be kept warm returned from, their visit to Detroit, j state. They expect to s|icnd the:
! enough, so It will flow freely from Mr. nnd Mir- L. C. Cortright have: Mr. nnd Mrs. John Doster and.
the brush but it should not be so
N. C. after visiting his junnts. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mott were
hot that It boils or smokes.
Kalamazoo visitors Friday.
1 The material does nut injure ap­ and Mrs. w. U. Oort right.
Hazel Calthrop was a guest of
ple. pear, sour cherry, or plum but Mr. and Mr.-. Frank Hainrts*a:ul Mr.
nnd Mrs. Germain of Gull lake
i does Miem to have some bud effects son' Edward spent a few lust week
upoif sweet cherry nnd ]&gt;cuch when attending A Century ot Progress.
1 Several from here attended the
the trees were treated lute in.No-'
vember. A thin coating of tiie nilx- her home in South Bdid after i Sunday School convention at Milo
ture will lust one season and the spending the past two weeks help- 'Sunday and report an interesting
possibilities of injuring "trees are
i was the sjieaker. It is .always a
les* with such an application limn
to listen to him. Thu whole
when thick cans of thc repelliutt spent from Saturday until Tuesday |i pleasure
with relatives tn Findlay and Fus- program was good.
are applied.
i Lama/ Erb. young.son of Mr. and
I Descriptions ot other rcpellants
Mrs. L.F. Erb. won second prize in
I can be obtained by writing to thc Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Sprague weht iUhe
national photograph contest put
.horticultural department at East to Chicago Sunday to attend A Ion by
Gilmore Brothels of KalamuCentury oU Prom ess.
Lansing.
During the hard wind Saturday • zoo. Sincere congratulations to par­
ents
nnd baby.
•
aftenroQn a large pine tree was
Mr.
and Mrs. Llewellyn Erb nnd
' A colored ny»!r quartette with a blown down in thc front yard at
■ Lainar spent Sunday with thc for­
program ot Southern melodies wiU
MLsx Esther Dull has employment mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan
furnish on evening of ihiistc at the
church this «.-.k on Thursday hi Battle Creek.
night. Nov. 2 There will be no ad­
mittance fee but a silver callectipn family of East Lapsing spen
don Wales of Orangeville were Sun­
day with the former's moth*
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
• Mr and Mrs. S A Wcrtman en­ Grace' Klcinhtins.
Dan H. Evans., 04, passed away
tertained their children and graixtjjfrs. Sarah Smith. Mrs. Jennie
son atw&gt; Jolui Be Ison of Rutland Monday at his home here after ik­
Sunday.
ing in. failing health for. some time. Norris nnd Lucy called on Mr. und
$Ir and Mrs Milton Trafford have About three weeks ago he fell and Mrs. Mark NbYrls of Orangeville
purchased the Mary IL Fiilirr prop­ broke his leg. BecauM* of his ud- Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. David Shepard and
erty and will .-ooti occupy tin-u new vajiced age it was impoteibltv to
set it. Mr. Evans was bunj in New
Mrs Redin Whitworth spent Sun- York state nnd came to Michigan and Mrs. Carl Crick of Doster and
•i day- at Haney Pannalcv* in John- about 43 years afto. living on n farm then attended thu Sunday School
until he moved to town 17 years
ago. He leaves besides his Wife, one
daughter,' Mr.s, Mae Smith, five
grandchildren and two great-grand-,
children, all of South Bend.- Indiana.' Surah Detack Sunday and in thr
I Johruiluan Sunday,
Mackinder I Funferal services'were held at the evening called on Mr. and Mrs.
L&gt;r Florida V"'!'»- Wednesday iifienmon con-i Henry Benson.
when- they will spend the uintir.
vlucted bv th*- Rev M E. ItAyt. Bur- j Marjory and Elizabeth Parker nnd
iMiss Hammond of. Hastings were
। Cart and Kenneth Stanton have
«» ”«• Wilcox cemetery
callers of relatives In town Sunday.
returned to Ypsilanti utter ten days
Birds sleep’ with the head under
of hunting wild game, and vtMUng the
left
wing.
Orangeville called on the former's
relatives In JhU locality.
Mr. Blanche Deprh-*Vr dnd Mr
and Mn Milton Trafford spent
t Saturdflj

have apent thr summer in the
mine* of Idalia, arrived Ji‘unr
unUy and arc visiting relatives
at present. •

Hope were • Sunday callers of • his
brother. Tom tplrox.
Mrs. Mary Rico and Marion Palm­
er went to Hastings Saturday tor.
heksburg came down Sunday,
ohncox spent the day with
wither in West Rope. Byron

Every Indication at This Time is That

are

■ HOSE who
bought their coal a few weeks
ago SAVED MONEY

SAVE Money
by ordering YOUR coal NOW

— before prices go any higher!
Our service will make clean satisfactory delivery to your home.

Smitfy Brothers
Velte &amp; Company
stern in WOOL. GRAIN. SEEDS. FLOUR,
FEEDS, COAL, SALT, LIME AND ETC.

TELEPHONE 2257

HASTINGS,, MICH.

parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wttlllc SmithJ and Mr.-. Edward J=*uhr of Hinds
Sunday afternoon.
j Corners.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Mason Newtoh and
We nrt.
to report that Mrs.
dauRhtera of Homer called on Mr. 'okM wat.son of Prairieville, formerly
and Mrs. Wallie Sniilli and Karl;Grace Peake, underwent a serious
Saturday night.
r
operation al tlie Bunc&lt;w.s hospital in
Lyle nnd Neldpn Ntel were home j Kai„in0zoo We wish her a speedy
from camp near Stockbridge over ] recover.
Herman ‘and Neola Niel attend, d
a. party at the home of Leltoy and
^n&lt;t
A|h£t Ulrich^!
May Siberson ot Net-ley Saturday w‘‘\‘
•“”* Mr*, ,
...J
’ There was no school on Friday as
“
_______ , e t
the teacher MLss Margaret Johncox
Jay Anders anti Or»nd Rapids.
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AUCTION SALE!

10122969

To close the estate of the late David Heffelbower, I wijl have an auction sale to
be held at the Heffelbower farm, 8 miles straight north of the monument at Has­
tings, or 1 mile east of Freeport, on
'
i

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9
Commencing at 12 o’clock and will dispose of the following property

CHANCERY NOTICE.

'

mortgage foreclosure.
DEFAULT bvricr 6wn tattle Ii
eondiiion. vf a c-rUia. snrfm. »t.
br Hamid C StavtM and Sylvia E

HORSES.
wt. 1400.
Black gelding, 14
CATTLE.
Black Durham cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh.
Dark Holstein, 5 yrs. old, fresh.
,
Light Holstein, 4 yrs. old, fresh.
White Durham, 4 yrs. old, fresh.
Red Durham, 5 yrs. old, giving milk.
Red Jersey, 4 yrs. old, due about Mar. 1
Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old.
Roan Durham, yearling.
White Durham, yearling.
Holstein yearling.

HOGS.
3 brood sows, wt. 300 lbs. each.
21 pigs,'8 weeks old.
FARM TOOLS.
John Deere 15-27 tractor.
2 sets of extension rims.
John Deere 3-bottom plow.
John Deere 8-9 foot disc harrow, nearly
new,

Blizzard silo filler,.
New Ideal Deering grain binder, 7-ft.
New Ideal manure spreader.
*
McCormick corn binder.
McCormick mower, 5-ft.
Massey-Harris hay loader, nearly new.
Massey-Harris side rake, nearly new.
Superior grain drill, nearly new.
Masaey-Harri* wagon nearly new.
Flat rack. Combination stock rack.
Harrison bob sleighs.
Hoosier corn planter. Walking plow.
International 2-horse cultivator.
3-section drag. 2-section drag.
Stover Nd. 4 feed grinder.
Hercules gas engine, 1 1-2 H. P.
Primrose cream separator.
United Engine washer. Fanning mill.
Wagon and tank for hauling buttermilk.
7 oil drums. Pump jack. 2 sets fence stretchers.
3 harpoon forks. Work bench. 160-gal. kettle.
Grass seeder and many small tools used on a farm.

HARNESS.
FEED.
About 22 tons mixed hay. 200 bu. oats.
160 shocks com. Quantity ensilage.

TERMS -CASH. No property removed until settled for.
Anyone interested in renting a farm see administrator day of sale. This farm
will be vacant March 1st, 1934.
.
nvon
wmt”

urm. &lt;if thr
"f •eetlon Ninrtrm
&lt;5)
R*0&lt;e

C. L. HENNEY, Administrat
A. W. HILZEY, Auctioneer.

.

Charira IL Lrosird. Mortsaxre.

F. G. HYNES, Clerk.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 8, 1933

SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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J
NU1

TAXES
PfilIIIITV CDdDTCIIICIIl 1 HASTINGS OPENS DEFIVE YOUNG MEN
Collection Agency Racket FITH-fflIIGHT DELINQUENT
HAVE BEEN REDUCED uUUlll I Ul Uli IUIVILIi
BATES AT KALAMAZOO THE CENSUS IfflN
Lots of Polks Pay Up to Save
WIN SWEEPSTAKES Being Worked in County FOR BROTHERHOOD Extra Cost—Treasurer HOLO OWE OliER question oi uovemment
BEINGTAKEN

ANNUAL Ag-HE EXPOSI­
TION WAS/ ANOTHER
SPLENDID SUCCESS

Names of Hastings Merchants Are
Falsely Used by Adjustment Board

'

Maus Very Obliging
Owned Badio Slationa
1 FIB8T BTEp r0B 0LD AQB
MONDAY NIGHT, NOVEM­ October 31 wax the last day pn HUNDRED AND TWENTYCoach Albert Becker announces
pvmhtawq tv dibdv
BER 20, AT THE
FIVE FILL I. 0. 0. F.
widch 1932 taxes cobld be paid with-:!
tliat the tint debate in which the
rlflolUfla IN oAKKx
but
the
penalty
of
11.
3-4
per
cent
Hastings
High
trio
will
participate
COUNTY
HALL FOR EVENT
CHURCH
.
being added The rush to pay taxes.
, this year, will be on Thunday night, i

began Monday of the preceding week 1
Nov 1G. when they m*et the team rcwcue Tn nr EiNIQUCn
and steadily increased. On Monday HUNTERS PROVIDE DUCK fium Kalamazoo Central High at CENSUS TO BE FINISHED
and Tuesday of last week there was
AND
BEFORE DECEMBER 15
a line of persons wafting to get to,
AHU RABBIT
nRDDI I APLENTY,
AruCivl-T
The local debaters to appear at'
County Treasurer Maus and clean
I
Capacity Crowd Friday Night „„„ n„.r
„wj
purported eroomutta dotno Waltcr w*H«ce Gaptain of up their upafd taxes before the pen­ P. P. English Gives Talk on Vernon wningcr.bjr.. ^nd Liman Applications for Pension Aftalty of nearly twelve per cent was,
Supper Squad—Will Be
Enjoyed Address and Melo- irrinted Statements betaf'aent out by business under the name of th­
Game Cover Control—90
Tolhurst,
who------------------win debate thcnnegaer Dec. 15—Everyone Over
added. Mr. Maus very accommodat­
.
ih
.. side nf
payg. |2 0() yearly
, ,,
.,,
an organization which called Itoelf. Barry County Adjustment Board is
tire
of the question. "Resolved.
Worth-While Event
ingly kept his office open until long
arama, 1 he Clod
j -abe Barry ■ County Adjustment1 representing tiiat we are members of
New Members Join
'that all radio broadcasting in the
.. Board "
x~... and
...m ...
County Clerk T. S. K. Reid te
The five sweepstakes winners of
!। the aforesaid organization,
are „T1ie November meeting of the after regular hours and it remained'' One hundred twenty-five Barry United States should be conducted
,
i- । All except 2
three
the
our names in the furtherance Brotherhood *&gt;■' be on Monday open until the last applicant was1county
the Ag-HE ExpMlUon held niura-1
-------of22—
".,Hastlrgj 1 using
'
sportsmen turned out tor the in stations owned and controlled by busy with preparations tor the cen­
&gt;- ' mcrchante
of ■u scheme
for the
N1°'e"’?5r V
*° TIm* speaker
Il day night. Friday all day and evemerchants whose names appear on ui
avucinc .u«
vne collection
iwninuti of
----- will served. People appreciated such annual game dinner held by the tl»e Federal government."
sus of Barry county u the basis tur
9 nlhg. and Saturday morning, are
■e'tin
lh« statement abwlutelvarfused
absolutely«refused the alleged past due claims.
te' Gordon
°&lt;)rdon Wheeler, an attorney of courtesy and service.
Prof. Kenneth G. Hance, women's putting into effect the Old Age Pen­
Barry County Rod and Gun Club at
announced as follows: First. Homer ’solicitor permission to use th»lr
"We wish it distinctly understood-"®™*1 Rapids, who.will have a.real
Odd Fellows liall last Wedneiaiay debate coach at Albion college, will sion system in this county, as re­
YecUey; 2nd, Sidney Hall; 3rd.'names anfi. the three who did join that we are not members pf any such *”*“•** for
and M’n'*
evening. T1iirty»flve rabbits and be the only judge. All hope thal quired by the recent state law.
Howard Frrrte; 4th, Lavern Cooper; ptnnilled the use of their names organteatfon and have not author-.
will attend this meeting.
The local set-up coniiala of a
thirteen ducks "turned in by the Hastings may be successful.
5th. Arthur Fuller; alternate. Rob-, because tiie solicitor falsely rep- ized lhe use of our names therewith
Mr. wheeler suffers from a phyBarry county Old Age Pension
members formed the basis of a din­
ert Phillips. The prize is a trip tb resented to them tiiat most other We wish it further made known that **cal handicap that would haw dls। Board, with the following three
ner that seemed ample and satisfac­
the International Live Stock —
Show
with any of couraged
any- other
person
.... Hustings
(IIMUUKI merchants
IIICIVIIU1IUI hud
liaj already
uiivnuy we
roc are not acquainted "ini
------- almost
---- • ...........
members: Chairman. R. H. Mutt,
tory to everyone.
in Chicago for these five boys.
(joined.
|'
' ‘ Included on “
the stateinent
* —-------------------the personnel
• of
- such organization.
---------- cv*r attempting to —
make
»*-—
any•
county agent; Stuart Clement, pro­
Because of the fact that Conser­
night
In life- But he helped hlmI Thursday
* a fair sized crowd are the names of businessmen in if any. and do not in any way have
bate judge; Mrs. Maude Smith,
vation ‘ Officer George Sumner'
college. then
Mint"
•self
Mrl‘ through
mroiign Albion
Aioion college,
coucge.
inen
—..........
««• .. ...
__ v—
and iiatrons
visited_ the
every
village
in__
the___
coun&lt;*»
sciiool commiwioner.
of ]Mirentq________
_________
______
_ town
_ __ _and
______
____
__ any connection with the name
„l u» Um- PROPERTY OWNERS WILL
h“p w“ 2
.j demonstrations.
------- -— —
--------------------Fairchild Co. FvMi»u&gt;. I. &gt;hrm«h ilw; U,W
exhibits and
Thtejty. The Banner has
not had lime--to p
The first thing will be the taking
«,n.
Water.
’
'erMty
of
MltMlul,
m.,1
1&gt;
no«
cotlN0Tirp
«
I
Apnr
.nd
hid
of the census, which will include
year the city schools had displays determine ut this writing &lt;Wediws- Market. FXjrreat L. Johnson. Waters’
Star CO nreted
NOIlUk. A LAKQE .
O«n&gt;« Hid UI
. which received much favorable com-1 day morning) whether or not these Clothes Shop. Irunilde Shoe
---- with
- - &lt;&gt;&lt; Ulf
- Mdlw
- - -Ire
­
everybody, and will of course have
Utrd. W
W. L. 'Itaiu
ntm; of
ol Oranit
O.-tntt Rapids.
tu,nd. He Is
b a. fine
ttac
REDUCTION
“P^pX^Mhe
“S'lSjjK the conservation
c™m-.tt™ QUOTA FOR BARRY CO. thc names, ages, etc., of every resi­
ment. While" the number of entries I men actually permitted Hie use of Reed a Drug Store T S Baird.
----- .. .... gave
. ...a talk on "Cover
THIS YEAR is 600
was not so large as last year, there their names Al first the solicitor Wallace. Lamble A Doyle. B A Ly- *J*?akcr
.......
dent of the county 21 years old or
Department
Every member of the Brotherhood
over.
' •
wus a noticeable IncreaM’ in quality wanted 810 00 per firm for the privf-. Barker Service OH Co. Harry
Management and Extension" and
Sponuble. it.
R. J.
McCreery.
Oeo F.
1“ invited to bring
his ..own
son
or IN TOWNSHIPS VARIES
MEMBERS
to offset the slight decrease in en-.lege of joining; evidently tins Was" uponaoic.
In cdojieratlon with the members
j
miurrery,
t»vo
,
~
..
«
nriiT
showed
three
interesting
also
Interesting outout-.....
.. Loppentluen.
.____ n___________
R. H
Beswnet «zxn&lt; If hn lin« anv
an\. If
if nnt
not. flitwx
then tzx
to FROM 30 TO 53 PER CENT of-doors films. It Is the belief of Mr
' of the Barry county board of super­
tries.
luter reduced to a dollar. How much Mlller.
xfnrket
Market.
Juv
Jay
Mead
Mead.
Freeman
Fur.
bring
someone
el.se.
else
a-son
s
son
or
sons,
as
os
.
.,
.
..
n..i
• There was a capacity crowd on money the -Barry County Adjustvisors. CountysCierk T. S. K. Reid
*“ &amp; Thl. Oily Taxes Are 33&gt;&lt;.
to? PENNOCK HOSPITAL
Friday night when J. G. Hayes en- i ment Board" has actually taken row. Bdmona Eirvawr. itarow,
jhas named lhe fullowing persons to
Inspirational and encouraging to
tcrtalned with his new Idea. "The; from business men of the county. Cooperative Elevator. Forrest BenWILL
BENEFITTED
take thc . districts
to the
suPer Cent Less Than They creased 400 per cent without any
vviLL BE
DC^DCmcri
I ItU iPerrtaor8
of different
the county.
“
11 »iU be a help to any young
►Stream-Line Cow." in accord with is difficult to determine. Fortunately nett l&lt; K Hurd
...
.non
planting
whatsoever.
Man
l\»,
the
.
fellow Just to look at Mr Wheeler
all progress. The melodrama. "The ______________________________
were m
wwat enemy of the pheasant, ac- Government Gives More Cot- L'«&lt;”&gt;.
and realize what he has made of
Clod." was well produced in a Civil
., ■
.
r
rx.
V
.1
.
wtoch.
at
thia
writing,
have
himself by hte presistence, courage The property owners of Barry cording to Mr. English, and ' not ton for Distribution to the not had the census taker named,
wur setting. Tlu* a hole, jiroRram was SPECIAL LEGISLATIVE
county should feel grateful for the necessarily the hunter either. Such
and determination. *
greatly enjoyed.
but the list will be completed this
Needy in Various States
A Prnrltunatinn
While this is u Brotherhood meet­ large reduction made, in’ the tax operations as plowing, burning over
The rural schools winning awards
SESSION CALLED
week. Following are the names:
fields, burning brush, mowing, etc. M||
On. Saturday. wwvemoer
November 11,
11, tne
the
ing. other fathers who wish to in- burden on tixir property
for their fine displays were: 1st. Ed---------,
Starting with this city, as we
menbreak up many a “nest
of•*young annual
CrOM Memembership Assyria—Vera Venton.
32-.'S
r-T
’
Vsrtt
I
■£
“
»
IF
■
A»
the
years
Paa*
by
and
time
ger school, a silver trophy; 2nd. oils Governor Comstock Outlines
Baltimore—Dr. it B Reece.,
on**d last week, the savlnir in the oheasants. thereby taking a bis toll. o.,n *•&gt;_&gt;&gt; u
■ .1...
dims our thougbU and memories
UK; 5rt'
Coram| Seven Subject. Chosen
gathering
be K
nrlvik-aed
to do r
umrbunt of taxWT
to be raised is 33wce
!•-/
The consenatlon *film
showing
country m™
and Sa!h
it is hotx:d
that Barry Barry—Dr. Morford. Delton.
S
U Sy will
jSrsS
W iliabj.
?thc
n ae(,on
;
count?
itafullTquoteTf
Carlton—Jerry Andrus.
George Wenner of M 8. C. Judged j
for Consideration
■ we are prone to forget the to find a bbv tou.ke as Ids Ruest fo1 in M‘&gt;‘nK ,hat
*cho°’ tax rillt’ of v&lt; ry totemtlng It was photo- 600 members this year.
I Castleton—Mrs. H D. Wbtring.
Hastings Twp—Mra. George Fin*
mVter‘Uft&lt;,Sm!S.t“nofMM STI Oov‘,rnor Cowuitock &gt;“sb:rd“&gt;1 b­ month* of suffering endured by UiU banquet, he is askedh^Kto-st
Kwm about Krap
graphedi_by
,.;-. l. L. Dewey, chairman for
get to
in iKMjraa 8i.7i per ’8100.
.. H
.5“ “J Mr^Haxlingsotthci Con-! Ir—
--e,. ^uurman .or
.
in m sat u.»™ite?Hi«;i5L’'MU«1 “
fcummoning-the Michi- our boys on the battlefields of touch’-w ith Dad Angell to
, 42: but tllU y*’ar thc wlwcl tax nation department and must have Barry county, has arranged with Rleton.
France. Many fought for us and supSy^e t»y rery gtadly- who will i*
Hope—Cliarles Monica. *
‘
* mUch
rw,uced
- compared v^lh •a takt,
n
Imurx
of
patient waiting to Mr,
j
v
win£+
l»
much
reduced.
taken
Imurs
Mrs.
J.
V.
Hilbert
of
Woodland
to
ulll never return, having given
' uroduce
produce. The film shows how beavvenr aao
aeo.
____ of ’ Irving—
have charge
Walter *Wallacr will be thc Cap-[1। ‘year
their live* for their country. But
Johnstown—Leslie WilliamsIn
the
townships
ti»
reduction
Is
ers
fell
frees,
repair
dams
and
plan
the northhalf of
h fine opjMtrtunity for the farmf-rs
- his message to tlint. body, he we who are so bountifully blessed, tain of tiie supper squad with the: even huger, as follows:
Maple Grove—W. C. Clark.
» their colonies.
In
have a duty to perform to those lollowlng other members: Henry ' * ’
the county and
mid farm young people to display has
Orangeville—Clinton castle.
' reduction
’’
specified the following subjects around us, to the ex-service men Anthony, Keith Bowman. Ward
In Assyria the
Is 44 per I Ninety-nine new members were!
their grains, vegetables, fruits, etc.,
Mr. an d Mrs. Prairieville—Alhe Wood.
.
' add’d to the Club with new repre­
and thc legislature will be limited and their families, and any and Baine. Charles Bacheller. Lawrence;;cent.
1
. tu well us providing a social meeting in
John
Chamber
­
Rutland—William Lowe.
"
its action to the subjects he men­ all who need our help.
Baltimore it is 41 per cent.
sentatives coining in from all wChase. V. Carter. John Chandler, jI In
place for the exhibitors and liwir tions
lain of the sblith- , Thornapple—William B. Hoover.
In Barry it Is 40 per cent.
in his call, which are us fol- j
' Hons of the county. One of the profriends.
Dewy, Howard Demond.
dm half. In this Woodland—Harold Warner.
Therefore. I. Charles II. I^on- George
’s:
'
. j
In Carlton it is 36 per cent.
I jecu of the Club during the winter I
Lester DeVault. L. E- Foster. Charles
Much credit Is due Theodore N low«l)
city, ward chair­
Yankee Springs—
■
ard.
mayor
of
tjie
City
of
Has
­
In
Castleton
it
te
33
per
cent.
r
„
...
I
will
be
to
provide
eating
stations
in
Control
of
the
manufacture,
Knopf, ug teacher, lite pupils and all
Faul, A- K. Frandscn. Paul Oan-1
men, have'
and sale of hard liquor. tings. do designate Saturday, No­ gulliet,
In Hostings township it is almost1 various parts of , the county for
a.mru been■' City, 1st and 4 th Wards—Miss
Ben Gidley and Adelbert
Who asxteted in any way with its distribution
(Continued on page three)
&lt;2i Passage of u 8300.000.000 bond vember 11. 1933, -Armistice Day. -Heath.
pen cent.
,
itheasante and other wild birds.
'
The Captain and supper I150 In
|Lx’ township it te 38 per cent, j a special vote ol thanks was ■
a* a j day
act of
to remembrance,
finance thc honorMale public
squad
will
we
to
it
that
thc
wants
'
In living it te 38 per cent,
•_ :given to the Rebekahs for the fine Otto Isenhath. third ward, Mrs Ld; works program under the NRA.
of
the
inner
man
are
fully
looked
'
leads the procession; manner in which they prepared the '*to Sayles; fourth ward. Mra. Ben
। &lt;3)' Amendment to the bunking
and Mr. Wheeler will give a iwith
1 JolinAtown
53 per cent reductions.
game.
Gidley: downtown btuinras section.
'lax/ of the state so as to allow Forres during Hie World yrar. I after
Maple Grove cuts the levy 42 per
----------------------------------Mra. John Wood: banks. Mra. Harry;
state banks to sell preferred stocks al»n request that the flag of the talk which nil will remember.
to the R. P. C. or soine'bthcr federal United Stales be displayed at
C
'orangcvllle
taxpayers
will
have
I
THIS
GUN
COULD
Wbmen will also be stationed at
ALUMNI
TEAMS
IN
loaning agency.
--------- of
.. about
----v ^PFAK the two banks on Saturdays tq re-:
i4&gt; An enabling act to permit homes in Ibis city a* a pledge of
CHARITY GAME ....
the .benefit of a reduction
UI,L 1
mrmbmhlp., .nd Iter
be
state banks to come under the ad­ faith in and loyalty to the prin­
.
.35 per centMISS EDITH KEMPTHORME
A FREE MUSICAL ENTER­ vantages bf federal dcixxit insur- ciple^ of Americanism, os well as AU Proceeds From Grid Con- Prairieville taxpayers will get the It Could Doubtless Tell a Lot
„.rl FIELD SECY., TO 00N। once.
our desire to further the welfare
.
benefit
of
a
cut
of
nearly
48
per
TAINMENT AND AD­ , j. &lt;5&gt; Modification of the old age of those "buddle?" »,ho are vtill
teat Friday to Be Given । cent.
of Interesting Things
, as last year as there are still thouDU0T SESSIONS
paying the price of sacrifice.
AV,n„t D.-erzartr. nnwo
sands of unemployed people with'
jx-nslon law.
DRESS AT NIGHT
• In Rutland the reduction te 36
to Pennock Hospital
About Bygone Days
families to be cared for who must
; ।Bi Appropriations for thc public
! per cent.
, .
Signed at Hastings, Michigan,
Two Hostings High alumni taams
AH who like to we old weaj&gt;ons be looked after by the Red Cross DEMONSTRATIONS BY
| trust commission and the state
this sixth day of November, 1933. will stage n football game Friday i In Thomapple’itois 42 per cent.
NRA COMMITTEE
ASKS
i irus organization is striving in
will be Interested in looking at that;This
■ np*i MFMPFPQ
..
-r.
'bourd ot chiropractors.
(Continued on page three)
afternoon for the benefit 6f the |
old musket in the display window of every way tb serve the people durdur­
L.UURL MLMDCHo
CHARLES H. LEONARD,
MERCHANTS’ AID
• 7&gt; Amendments to thc insurWeissert Bros, hardware store. Thc Ing their present emergency. In the
Mayor. charity fund at Pennock hospital.,
---------- ance codes to clarify certain tex secDiscussions to Include Char­
The time of the game has been
musket is owned by Sylvester Lane
(Continued on page five)
They Respond With a “Win- !tloiW
changed
from
2:00
o'clock
to
3:00j
of
this
city,
who
te
employed
at
tlie
acter
Building,
Recreation,
rir,..,
Wirokf
-------------------------Wenol
hl'l*'
people disappointed*
of Michigan ninc aci/rn eno Dim n
dow
Night
.Display
and ,win
p,, thc gn^y
o’clock. Admission is 25c for ^dul's [
City Pumping Station.
EASY THIS YEAR TO
’ Work of Various Crafts
end 15c for school pupils. Tickets;
। This musket was an old fiint-lock.
Two Big Bargain Days
to i*,e work of the special session DlUo Aolxtu run DUILUGET
DEER
LICENSES
an*
on
sale
at
Carvcth
A:
Stebbins',
such as our ancestors used in the
1 Izica! Camp Fire Olrls will play
we menUtoed Uui wrok u&gt;e rrof I “J*"1 «" «u&gt;lhe
“»■
ING BRIDGE ON M-14 Rehor's, and the Banner office. I
.Revolutionary war. It has been
that thc General NRA Committee of I
'
----------Many of the business men of Has----------.
handed down u,
in au
Mr.. Lane's family. Can Be Obtained in Hastings, Training institute to m&gt;et Friday
this city hud decided to have a pub- • HARPIST TO FEATURE
1“'"^±“2 °' tings are also actively pushing the LOCALS OUTPLAY HEAV- His great grandmother gave it to hU
Nashville,
Middleville
evening and Saturday in the Metho, lie gathering here the evening of
sale of tickets.
.
। grandfather. How much further
„„j
&lt;llst church parlors,
GLEE CLUB CONCERT
low j6 Foot Roadiay'
Thursday. November 23: also that
and Delton
Miss Edith M Kempthornr. a
Izocal officiate will have charge
I^R RIVALS—TWICE i back in the family its ownership
they would ask the coojieration of
of the game Al Brown will referee.!
THREATEN
TO
SCORE
I went he does not know, but there is
A number from this county have National Field Secretary, will be
lhe merchants of Hostings tn carry­
Coach
Les
Hawthorne
wifi
set
as
I
■
-* ■ the —
------ —
; no doubt but that if ttiat old weapon recured deer licenses. We have al- present' ‘to conduct
Institute.
The
rXroV'!..^
ing out the plan, urged by Washing­ Keyboard of Vibrating Light'
umpire, and Joe Brozak will serve pnipiirC DDnilh AC
could speak it could tell some thrlll- ready noted signs of "buck fever" in demonstrations to be put on bv tin;
ton NRA headquarters; for a "Buy
,inM
to Be Employed During
highway department calling for bids as head linesman Uniforms will COACHES PROUD OF
„„ will
.... show what Camo. «...
Ing tales, because it waa
was in
in n»
its prune
prime several who have been In the habit rgirls
Fire —
te
Now" movement, which the Wash­
for
the
consteuctlon
of
a
bridge
on
be
.uppted
te
tte
Hlsh
fthool.
Be-,
THIS
YEAR
S
ELEVEN
when
IndUiu.
be«n.
wolees.
end
of
going
north
every
November.
It
doing
and
will
be
colorful,
sincere
ington authorities desire to be a na­
.. .
^roiTram.
im-14. aoout tnree miics soutn or peMM will thereforekept
k«c«c»vic w »cpt u»wi
----------low!
__
_
other wild ontiuxh were verr corn­
M-14. about three miles south of
will be of Interest to these hunters examnlcs of what is being accntntion-wide affair, in order to slUnuMarjorie Branion. noted English Assyria Center. Thc blds will be and practically the entire proceeds Green, Inexperienced Mate-- mon. Not Sb many Runs like that are to- learn where to obtain deer linll
’
hed
in
bringing
creative
vtror
■' late business.
।harpist,
arnLst. featurine
..!/* will ho
r
featuring the Irevhci.-inl
keyboard nf
of opened ...
at the.office of the «,«&gt;u
stele of
°f the tirkt-t
ticket sal0
be turned
_.
t ,
left any more, and it goes -without censes. They can get them at any into tire girls’ leisure time. A dU­
As this plan necessarily would re- ।vibrating ILgHt. will appear on the highway commissioner at Lansing • over to the hospital The playing
r,al Moulded Into
saying that Mr. Lane prizes it very one of the following places:
..
cusslon of the character bulld'ng
quire thc
of -I...*.
thc mer।
... cooperation
............ .1...
_
Obodvear Brothers Hardware,
1^.']
la.l.Lc?Uceu ,lJ?Xfrn H, LUHjunvMun
co?J‘u’rt«&gt;n tTiaay.
Friday. Noveinoer
November iu
10.. ii
if sansiaciory.
satisfactory. ift1cI&lt;1
^h‘« Put •••
,n wuuinvu
condition uy
by ,I
Scrappy
Eleven
brograrri of Camo Fire will be help­
highly----- --Sum­ JuJ and nractjcaj
erai n»1
^‘,h ,hC HajlUn*t Hl«h Rrh0°l «Ice- the contract will be authorized and lhe alumni.
! Hastings High RridsterS closed
Auto Sport Shop or of George
erni nka committee appointed a c|ubs and orchestra. November 17. at work will begin in the near future.
The alumni teams have been prac/
NOTICE.
ner.
deputy
conservation
officer,
all
I
This will be Miss Kemothorne’s
the season by holdingstrong
a. -----to uke the matter up. the central auditorium. The first The bridge in question te greatly tlctn« ln order to make the contest
Beginning Nov. 7. 1933 the Battle of this city; or of Vent Bera. Nash­ first visit to Hastlnes and her pres- &gt;
Lakeview. Battle J?
Creek,
eleven
with local merchants to see it they, half of the program will be present- needed as the present structure is1® K‘»d one. Members of tlasses.
”?’,e,e
'Tnxtto?JJ Creek Enquirer-News agent will be
would cooperate It was believed ed by the High, school musical or^rn itt ng one waj- tr.fite of. -28. *29-and 30 will oXse thc Moreleas tta The Hawfaitcra had the Harold N. Petting. Please notify ville; Harold Rosenberger, Freeport: ence is eager!v anticipated as she
they would g adly
&gt;. as prac-1 Ranltufjon under the direction of
to SJd for restricted , ctassen of 31. 32 and 33.
|
01 ,th*n«°?n« “nd,
&lt;««" him for new subscriptions or com­ Ed. Flnkbelner. Middleville, or- at has « dynamic personality, has
the Smith and Doster Hardware. travelled far and wide, and has a
NfcllyacrLmrntCt?t »n«
MliW Huntcr and Mr- bo»u" M“' loading. The new structure will proAll players arc requested by the
Jore^a plaints.—Adv.
Delton.
। real live messaae to Camp Fire Olrls.
NRA agreement. It was found that Rranton will conclude the program vide a clear roadway twenty-six feet alumni in charge of thc contest to -MCood period w-ould hate scored a
1 guardians, mothers, and all who arc
J
tSf”: wsui ss auiiciy
5SSS?
«*—
»■ •
“w"-,
“"“'.ZT!?*1 ■! 7.5.Si !K
- SJUSu
- . .. “
---- ..
UJ acicvuuns leaiu
_ ■»&gt;
i
&lt;•« uSiTteSeniiS U&gt;» thi
. m
|lnur«udln xirU.
Kra»WtlUnf to cooperate in the matter the keyboard of vibrating light.
mcnt
Forthc pubiic meeting to be held,
haa
H gr£t
of me,u.
iHtjci.d, uuKcrei, Will . , ,
r...
.
...
.
n Tntirnfiav nvenintr Nnvrmlwr Al.. . .
...
. .
.
lhe ball to Lakeview on ।
national bank
to b e 1 be required to furnish their own
in the Centra! school auditorium, a aani ln the |&gt;asl few years and
smut nrn i shoes The game will .Mart prompt- downs.
••
(Continued on pace threel
OPENED'ABOUT
DEC. 11 ft,
XK,'*'
Hastings
the' •«
toss
splendid program la being prepared, then. nre two or three of these In-1
OPENED
ABOUT DEC.
ly at 3:00
o’clock. 11 ' |,r'°1"111' 1i H
«"n« won ,h
“ and chose
------ O—
ithe north goal with the win&lt;j at
CLUBS GIVE FRUIT
¥
¥
x
¥
7
AND VEGETABLES
their back. Lakeview kicked. Echti„ a„od Vc»5 to the CHANGE
t
o
■ nxaiA-riArniw bringing the ball to the thirty
People of Hastings and
!
ARMISTICES
ARMISTICE BANQUET yard line. Smelker’s paxs to Beck­
Moans
Saving
for Pennock
,S.%re’n«u'K'hblK KTSt
"fti! „........ ®“ry.5°.U,?t£. ....... .. Will Be Held at I.
’ *
wlth *’aa incomplete. Smith hit
Hospital—Appreciates the
for two yards. Struble mad"
,,Thcn there will be a half hour ad- projection
to
r._.------..
accomplish
the
On another page will be found a Will Be Held at I. 0. 0. F. center
two
around
end
‘
and
Echtlnaw
punt
­
dnsM. The speaker will explain the nhenomenallv
I
phenomenally
beautiful
effects ' quarter page. announcement which
Hall on Friday Evening,
Good Will of Donors
NHA. whal U U plamwd to .roomed to Tltes, Lakeview's safety man.
it achieves.
|u very welcome news to this city ;
Tire management of Pennock hosplish and why there should be gen- • which_________
t , ----------Noyember 10
who returned to his thirty yard line.
Two well-to-do bachelors, one be- swept these two staid, conservative
and to Burry county. It is that the i
Dltnl greatly appreciates the fine
"aSunSSd on wwUt7np»rtetSSA F,VE ARE CHOSEN
mw
for!
Because of various situalloru Uiat Lakeview failed again and punted. yond all hope of redemption In the gentlemen out of their habitual rut. gifts of fruit -and vegetables. both
iww Natloiid
Nat Inna! B^nk'wili'te
Bank will hr
for
ivonunuea on page 7, port iwo&gt;
lA/nRK business here on or about Decern- have arisen, the American Legton Hastings taking the ball on the middle forties and the other still Embarrassed, stammering and awk- canned and fresh. that have lately
run U. U» U. U. VYUnrs
] It has been a long road to committee having in charge the ar- forty yard line Smith
h-- plunged distlnctly eligible, settle down for; ward these two gentlemen attempt been donated In large quantitiM.
FIREMEN’S REGIONAL
Iruct-v nnnntv
'«« to this point. There hate been rangements for thc Armistice Day | to«wgh penterte three yprds and a quiet evening of reading in their to meet a situation tlioroughly
Especial thanks Is given the Coats
—■— *•*
---- ■ ••
foreign
to their -experience.
It ’Is 'in
Barry
County
Young
Men man.. obstacles and difficulties to banquet, have found it necessary to Struble added three more al tackle. comfortable library. The elder of *MEET HERE TODAY
D. G. T. O. Club and the
Have Gone to Camp Cui- IsurmounC but all that has been change the date from Saturday;Neither team made any substantial the brothers is absorbed in his fa­ this manner that the audience is Grove
Pine Lake Lend a Hand Society,
fnr’Trninin,,
done, and* this new bank will soon night to FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 10. । Wins dunng the balance of thc vorite avocation, the study of bugs introduced to "The Bride,” next both of whom so generously reinamProgram Includes Many Sub­
uim insects;
and
iiucvui. the
inc younger
yvuugcr has
iius au production of
oi the
me Hastings Civic
uivic r-----,
------- ,
,
----- ■ .
ter lor Training
ready (or builneM
&gt; It will be held at the I. O. O. P. quarter.
more romantic hobby. Players to be presented in the Con- **redneedi °* Pennock hospital
jects Concerning Equip­
Five more Barry county young J Read the announcement which! hall as planned with Kim Sigler os Aa the second period opened Lake­ somewhat
• i.„r of collecting
--it_ .t„.. ___
.....i beautiful tral
._ ■ __
..._ t. ■ on ....
that
rare and
auditorium
Nov. 22 and 24 recently.
men were selected las^ week for the will give you some idea of ttie set-up i the toastmaster.
|
(Continued on page two)
ment and Methods
This initituttnn. like others nt
rubies.
The
lights
are
turned
low.
,
commencing
at
8:15
o'clock,
C. C. G. report* Supervisor L. R.; of the new InstltuUon and watch
Due to thia change in date. Hon.
Firemen from the counties of C.
flickering light from the grate fire I A plot within a plot soon develops,j similar character, has had a hard
Glasgow, thc young men going to I the. paper for further announce-! John C. Ketcham will be unable to SHOT SWAN AT
t; time getting along and all such e&lt;w&gt;Barry. Allegan. Eaton and Ionia arc Camp Custer. Tu«»&lt;lay. Oct. 31.
casts a dancing shadow over the . Why. for example, does this mysmenta. As the Banner was nearly he present, so it is neces&amp;try to seOTIS LAKE FRIDAY walls of the
tiie room. Altogether it
It is terious
terlous bride exhibit so iireat'a"curgreat a curIt? han Ttw1
ineyarc.
Tliey
are: ixmaia
Donald maencKaon.
Prederick-son. ready to go to press
presi when we1 cure another speaker for the occaJust the sort of comfortable evening ! iosity concerning the secret vault
.1*?
A
Jth
Delton:i; 6ereW&gt;Potter.
Potter. Nashville;
1^0“
Nashville;'' learned that the charter for the
thelln.
Douglass
Thought
It to which these two conservative . in which the rubies are kept; and
7,
bank Had
had Deen
been OOlalneu,
obtained, we.
we J The
sale M
is »c»jr
very (-iiLuurug
cncourag-- Oley
, , , .
, W.- n.nk I. 1 U Richard Wawenaar,
HMKIUUI, Hastings;
I1MUI1RS, Al- new LXH1K
**«■ ticket June
”
“
whv does she seem anxious to
tn romgiftsfn*aiUI*i«tn^r*
thoroughly resnectabie
respectable gentlemen why
cemWas a Goose—Bird Was
lion of delegates and at 8 00 oclock t3n Boyer. Middleville, and Ivan Cannot go into particulars at this-,n«' members of the Auxiliary asare accustomed Nothing on the sur- municate with persons outside?
a school ot insttUCtWQon Flrt’Ex-. Baldwin. Hastings. Their ultimate time.
sisting the Legion with this work.
m_. whifn in Hnlnr
tingulshing Equipment wm held. • destination is unknown.
f
---------------------------------The price is 75 cents per plate.
1
,n
or
face indicates the least deviation &lt; Thus the story develops, touching all
Oley Douglass,
aged
Hope the usual routine of their af- phases
Other subjects of interest to firemen
_---------- -------------------TU/n IINIi^UAL FILMS
Tickets may be purchased of any Oley Douglass,
aged 32.
of 32.
Hq of from
‘
of mystery and‘ merry come­ CENTRAL P. T. A.
PERSONAL NOTICE!
PILIYId
m.mh-w of
-r Si.rammiitM Sterling j township
townshln had^Jhe
had
were discussed during the day.
PERSONAL*
I, I V»U UNUOUHL
4he
misfortune &lt;on fairs.
dy enroute.
du t rn rno
oTniiin member
-the committee,
wwnsmp
nan the
me misfortune
TO MEET THURSDAY
There is a fine attendance from the , Will the lady who lias ,a black I
But the first ripple on the water, Finishing touches are being put on
□ ILLtU
FUR
blnANU
Rogers.
Harrv
Wood.
Adelbcrt
CortFriday
to
shoot
a
young
swan
at
- -------___ ___
™....... ...i ‘arthe'Otte
. .. Ah. I.l..
nfe|nn &lt;&gt;
rw'Md^arieTTow^ni
fake, Il.|
thinking
It .......
was ______
a gooac. so to speak, is a disturbing draft of the stage settings being specially On Thursday. November I. al ?:&lt;
four counties.
'winter coat, with brown fur collar I
---------------------------------and cuffs,
Tao
pictures are Banner office and of Auxiliary Deputy Conservation Officer George cold air which appears to come from built for this production. Every ef- P M the Central p. T A- will hd
tuna, black
uixix satin
Mill! lining,
niunK. and
HIIU
• -- exceptional
&lt;OWBEOftMMUUU'T CIU RCII. labelled "Scher" from E
E...'Y.
W. “
Ed-: 'fSSl.t'S*
&amp;chedu)ed for the Strand thv.k*
Make your reservation Sumner arrested Douglass who was the hallway door, brief and unex­ fort U being made to present thh a meeting In the Central ashw
. .
,
-------- •
--"- wards A Bon of Syracuse. N Y.. get here this month, according to Man- e—
arh—
taken before Justice Andrew Mat­ pected as a flash of summer light­ play in a manner suitable to its high building. Mrs. Archie M
A male quartet, representing thelln louch wlth McCan Bros Tailors “Mer
Branch. On Nov. 19 and
thews Monday morning and assessed ning. Then comes a soft step from quality.
de lees te tn tlw District P T
Coltoi, BXxrom Blnpr, o&lt; ptney ,na cironrr. .1 onro? THephone » "O«&gt;&lt;1 DUron, or ina. . color­
O. and
O. F.
FAMILY
850.00 I.fine
86.85
costs. NIGHT.
He was above, so soft indeed that it is un­ Tickets are being put on sate to- ventlon at Grand I
Woods school of Mississippi, will M91
ful, -------------spectacular,- —
all-star
revue- will
...._Adv
-—-----—. ' Tha I. o. O F is planning to hold placed on probation for a year and heard by these two staid bachelors dav at Conies Newsstand- the aaso- a round table duett
give a concert at the Baptist church
----- —presented. The following week on "Family Nig'hf on Tuesday evening, fine end costs suspended.
absorbed
tn
their
books.
Then
tread
­
elation
announces.
Prices
are
25.'
raised at
on Bunday evening at 7:30 o'clock.;
_ 27. "Ladyww&gt;t
w ir_. Nov.w 14. At the last meeting Bert । Officer Sumner said the. error ing lightly and stealthily down the for adults and 10c for pupils up to queartlons
CHICKEN SUFFER.
i Nov. 28 and
for a Day"
an entertainiMi)
Frl--. te
Is billed. Bbth
Both productions
rwndiiMinn. have.
h-,— Archarl was appointed .i..i&gt;ro.-nt
u,ij easily have u-...
-j_ as
__ ; stainray cornea a lovely* young girl and including the eighth grade a As
Admissionte.free'but a free-will of- j Middleville Methodist church. Prl-2
chairman of’~
could
been __
made,
Virgin la Smith will
luring will be token tor .the benefit i day. Nov. 10. Start serving al five, had unqualified praise from critics,, the committee tn charge of ar-. the swan was not fully white and dressed tn a beautiful bridal gown, special price of 15c is bring made dancing. accompanL
of thc school. All are invited.
| Price 25c.—Adv,
;Mr. Branch says.
rangements.
|no&lt; completely feathered out.
1 Thus came the tidal wave that to High school students.
I ter on Uw piano.

A collection agency racket te evl-1 however,’ lhe amount is probably not
GORDON WHEELER WILL
J. G. HAYES BROUGHT
dently being worked here In Barry 1*5**
....
. ..
... ...
. . | Herewith is a statement of Has­
.
GIVE THE ADDRESS
“STREAM-LINE COW" . county. A number at Hastings
busJ-* tings business men.
.
u n----- 1 to ii
ui v* '**“■’ ,ncn Iound 10
iarnr»se
n has come to our attention that Wnlter Wnllare Onntain nf

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Hastings Troup To Present First
Comedy Here 'November 22 and 24

�THE HASTINGS HASSTH. wr.nSESOAV. NOVEMBER I. 1M1

PAO« TWO

Iverta were put in to iruure drain-; THORNAPPLE GARDEN
JOINT MEETING TUESDAY.
I age. the roadbed was graveled fori * nur‘l’Hrr,-c UHnucm
A very lnspiratimwl • Joint meetmarly &lt;h« enure dl.l.nce Had thia1
CLUB COMMITTEES "W «'
«“'» °°“W
ndt'bean ddne. Il would Ian been'
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Asaoalanon and Uw Connell oi B--

CO. ROM COMM, t
and House
DOES GOOD WORK well nl«h Unpuntble ntrwbeeaujc TablePlantsOardons
Featured at the ’

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H1WKSIE0S HOLD
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LOCAL NEWS

URGE PRE-PRIMARY I
CONVENTIM LAW

WATERS

Presbyterian enuren
church on Tuc.-.aa'..
Tuesday.
ot the day soil on moat of the road-,
n&gt;-«-&lt;t»vts.r-i»n
W. H. Franck who underwent a
' Harold Chambers from the Kent
tonsil operation Friday U gaining
; way. This road has been made into
County Council of Religious Educan good serviceable .-fbod. People
Regular Meeting
(Continued from page one)
.p^’.ly
REPORT THAT GOVERNOR
t:on was thc guest-speaker and gave
[AS FINISHED WORK ON «ho live along Hurt hlihway and ' The regular meeting of .
-- ------ -------- ------------ Big saving on price of Christmas
ip, oe .ell
wen . - — -t-“ .
, .U,u‘ many helpful and practical ideas to view began a hard-running attack. Photos for Nov customer*.. Green.:
who ™
use iH^b.
it
1,0 MILES OF TOWN. I those .die
WILL ASK THIS OF
4oit
--------pleased. On the
—. where
-—. Thornapplo Garden Club #M held in •hi* liaare*.
and
rushed
the
ball
to
the
Hastings
’
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Adv.
11-15.
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court
house.2. —
Mrs. —
Marlon
LEGISLATURE
the road is not likely to break
up. the ----------- r--Nov.
—-• -----thirty yard line before they were
, o o r and
wlll
SHIP HIGHWAYS
,'leu Jt.vrl wu uod; but on th,
'T"1*'"1.,
,
•HOW THE GREAT GUEST
™
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mlerl.lnnu.nt
Nov
30U,
.
stretches of clay road, especially Tabk‘ 8«rderw ««d house plant*’
MME” TO HIS HOME
t21
WILL CALL A SPECIAL
HAS USED GflAVEL MUCH ««. th, iuiu. . ,«xi &lt;x»t oi P.v,i r"
CAME TO HIS HOME
,
SESSION THIS MONTH
inr-DAI I V •-* ps&lt;wd. Thl». H U belicrt. will Ui, «U,nw»t&gt; prbytiu"
MORE LIBERALLY hold up and-make a serviceable road S^rs;
^ra‘- P^ratn chalr- An Impressive One Act ipressive
Onu Act Play The Hawlatera obtained n break Mrs. Nay Bump,underwent an op-.
- ------- Play
fOr many years to come.
nla“ for Hastings, talked on table
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when thc Lukevtaw safety man was
, hnspi al on why Not Have Conventions
With it Wonderful Les­
Next Year It Can Complete At inc
the present nine
time 24 men iruin
from ,Bardens,
very ---beauti,------- displaying a ---.....
tackled so hard by Fuller, Hastings’ Mondj|ii*&lt;**diig. AU hope she may,
. «
Needless Ex '
---------------captain, that he dropped the bail. ,nBkc • P^lrt “Ild eomptate re- and Save the Neodltss Exlhe welfare
list --are -------working on J?1
“nd
th. aS Mile. It Could Not 1 --------------" ""W’ »™?'
son Was
Given
county roads, alio on the township
Lew Matthews gave a splendid • How th- Great Guest Caine" la
recovering on the ten- yard co'c7’
pense of Primaries?
!
reads
and cu,‘ure ot houM‘ thr theme of a wonderful one act line James Thomas, sleeky guard. A daughter, Marlon Dail, was born I We are glad to leprn from a Lan- j
Finish This Year .
rcaas tajien
taken over by
oy the
tne county
county, The
tne ‘«lk °n
The Barry county road comm!*- list containing the names of these, ‘&gt;l*The
n£-'following committee* were’play, put on by Mr. Arthur Black- who ha* been playing a "heads tip." to Mr. ami Mrs. Marshall Pierre. Mng news dispatch that Governor,
slnn. despite unfavorable weathei men no*
hiu uern
been v
given
»n the vmuiu
county, remf
road J,™.
*
,n« ™mm
pja&gt; ।
onb»rt
fa*t game all season und who had Hasting*. Route 4. on Nov 3 at conutock will include in hl* pro"i™
,.-..A
hc counl&gt;
thtafall and the late start in the “
mn.mlxxlAn
bv the
countv tteUare
welfare . P^gram—Chairman. Mrs J. P. Mamie Baird. All .ut- artists with never been taken out of a game be- Pennorit Iwspltal The little one Bram for the special scsalon of the j
spring on their work on the town­ relief commission.
Mohler.’Middleville- Mrs J. D Coo) long exjMTience on the stage. The fore, was hurt on thisp.ay and wasweighed six pounds and fourteen । legislature,
it-RUiaiure, soon to
io be
oe Called,
cauea. a bur
our,
U loo
too jure
late lu
to uu
do mure
more grauma
grading
J’ pi«y
.*; was
‘ oven at. .... Methudf.t not
The
substitute
,..
h make pre-pnmary
3&gt;
ship roods, has accomplished much It u
'•
.which „.,
will
polit-j
-able
-- to-- return.
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thl* year. *o the 28 mile* will not
r^n’X ^,±7 ‘church SttihlJ, etenilt, betorc .. --talked
more Dian would have seemed l»os- be
ul»«i before
tolorc olav
plw «*, resumed
r-uracd and
^nd Ur
Mr. .and
K.
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Mrs. ----William Thomas teal conventions mandatory In this
improved
until
next
year.
How*«*•
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siblc. When the work should have
. gtxxi-*ued audience.. An outline of Hastings was penalized fifteen yards. &lt;Margaret
—t Feldpauach) &lt;a&lt;
111 W.’state. «.
At the present time ~a sub-;,
S‘,± Pajr”
t v
— lhe parent*
----- ott u;
.. committee of tlw legislative council
rrtun^ll i
■ been commenced thc road coinmls- ever, the commission, luu had their
is as follows;
making It first down, twenty-five Marshal] st., are
K'’' M ' Rll&gt; it An
slon was handieapix-d for funds. nun do as good a job of. repairing E J_________
, ..........
. at J» —
old Uonnan rhoerndker. whmc Wj to «O for ba ----touchdown,
------- - -daughter
-----------------weighing
------------7 1-2 ,lb*.,
-mo.. —
born
gathering
c..— ....
data -------preparing
.
for a
Cloverdale,
Echtlnaw
Several weeks wbnt by before work as possible on thc 28 miles insider .Bartire.a
iven
at Hght
rightPennock
Pennock hospital
hnnuttrit onnn Nov.
Nov 4.4 She
Stic final
nnal draft of this measure.
wire
Iiua
ixxn
ucau
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—
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n
’
adc
«
vc
«
at
wife
hud
been
(lead
tor
many
yean.
j
—
,
..pproiiches
—
Chairman.
Mrs.
itutktUl«m
Awmorh.— --—. .............. had be-, n thinking of Uie coming of l“C*le and then passed to Struble flas been muned Dorothy Onna.
was started on grading and gravel- to
--- ------. HUMUS lor the win- E. City
A
tentative
bill,
drawn
by
this
hnd
been
illinium
«--i
iiiivyutoie
O.
-—
-—
—
—
—
-----Burton: Mra. L. V. BCMcnbr,
tng lhe 168 miles of township high- Ur -They have put In many new MrsA c.
Ciirist
.1
.1
Gue.-,'
in
his
home.
So
for
five
more.
Smith
made
four
at
sub-Conuniltee,
calls
tor
compulsory
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t;
Friends
of
Mrs.
D.
C.
Bronson
will
Lathrop.
way taken over this year. Hie culverts, far more than last year, Civic—P.
Chairman. Mrs. Richard he had in readiness a table with two renter- Lakeview held for three be glad to know that she exjx-cl* to pce-primary conventions in the I
funds provided by live McNitt bill on the-roads taken over from townchairs. On the table were honey, downs. On an end-around pass leave Blodgett hospital in Grund spring of an election year, for nomi- ’
from the gasoline tax money ucre ship* in 1933, nnd they’ have ipread •Flower Show Committee—Chair- bread and milk, with wiuch he ex- Smelker faded back and shot a pass Huplds some time Uiis week, but noting one candidate —
for United
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to Beckwith, who was tackled in will remain at the Mertens hotel in States senator, also for governor ami
l-»th«,mln,
tod *
£ mibMt. au»OMd££: Mo^"h. . P^Tb
l.STu.
mOM
been expected Consequently It was 108 mll&lt;.5 that were tuxen ovtr last Ro_ r .
. .. MrFlw-ain
*■• "**
As 'he
was• waiting a fr
friend.
cnd zone for a touchdown but that etty for some time before re-i lieutenant governor. Congrc**lonal j
later than expected when Brown year, which lhe commission did nut
(tar&lt;te« cEttee- -Karl. ” came in who. when he the referee ruled the Hasting* guard turning here
.candidates are to be chosen al dis- 1
brothers. the contractors, bemui the then lune money to gravel.
t v SriZ1 M,-- found what the good shoemaker ofi-dde and .-.core did net count. The
At about 5:30 fire was discovered trict pre-primary conventions at the'
grading In view ot this situation Fur HQ*, under the pn.vuion* of Mrs-V- ihssmer. Mra John Me­ was
planning. Jested about it. in- halt ended before Hasting.* was able in the house, owned by thr Frond* I same timeOmbcx
,
lt seems quite remarkable that so thc McNitt bill, the county will re- Publicity—Mrs. FJoyd Everhart.
gei paracMion
iwEsgssion ot
w the
me ball
oau again CCraig
estate, south of the (J. B. I We believe this law. if enacted,:
sisling
i’- was
absurd to exjx-ct the t«■ «et
rnig estate.
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Th,,
tin,
.
,'rtttelvHnrnf
much of the work of Improving the wive «6.9(K) more, making sonu- The Club decided to hold some ----The Hastings line coiwtating of church ....
on t B?nd street. From the i will help remove some of thc ac-1
coming of Lhe Muster.
168 miles this year has been accom- thing over 141.400. With this larg- - ....
.
,,vcnlnK
wlth Mx-cial
Smelker,
Filler,
■“ *•ln
--------------------While the two were in Conversa-,—
.------ . ----—. Thomas.
-----—- Cogswell,
—- chimney fire had communicated to I knowledged defetUi in the present
plished. They have finished the er stun the commission plans tn do
tne tveiun
g with special‘ tion
then- was n knrek at the door Banasch. Amtell
Angell and Beckwith were"
were*t.,
,aw home
,&lt;wre when
w,„„ it
ai was I primary
--------- election
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thev inside of thc
system --of making
:
tork on about HO miles. In ad- a better Job than they hove done The next regular meeting will lv»
lv.
a young man was admitted. “H playing a fine game to stop the discovered. Tile prompt response of nominations for public office*,
Shop around thorough­
dllioh they have done a goqd deal tins year, since they will have more 71,1 lltxt reffUlar meetingwill 1 . mid
weary mid footsore • from much fast and heavy Lakeview back field. the
(|U&gt; firemen enabled them to control | We believe lhe
the committee should '■
held Thursday.
of work in spreading gravel on some money to spend for gravel.
’ Dec! "th. in the walkinK. His shoes had been worn to During the entire second half ptuy the blaze without using water. Tlic go u step further and require a much
ly, then gel our prices!
of the township mileage that was We believe there will be general colirt »oll-v, ,
shteds-’by climbing over thc moUn- ’*’••« about even. Neither lido coukl damage is estimated at around &lt;30.(larger number of signatures on a
. taken over last year
approval of thc plan followed by thc
-;—:
■-------------- petition to nominate a' candidate'
tains- He asked for a belter pair carry on a sustained drive. With
The amount of money available commission this year in spreading Hu AL I nt A I Ur­
OBITUARY.- j whose name was not recommended '
.Jiocs Hts host supplied a pair two minutes to go. however. -Has- for this work Jasl year was substan- more gravel on the roads. They will
FERED MUSIC LOVERS that fitted him. then insisted tiiat tings began n scrleA of passes and Alpha Dora. HopkUk, Jhr ol*»: to • Wpn»W eouvanUon
tially 127.600. For this year 25 per stand up longer and be far more
he take .some bread for his Journey, end runs which brought the bal dUKkUr o&lt; Mr. and Mr« W...
Tllr U*‘““r “
01 u“
cent has been added, making a to-, serviceable
Stronfl Program to Be Pre- and the map departed. His friend tp Battle Greek's twenty-five yard H. pkua. wa. la.rn la.- M. ITO. and
• nominally ranenlm. winch
tai of sornctlHng over S3-L500. The •------------- •
" ---- —
oirong rrogram so d
ntlan to
EchUnaw
circled
had Und in
In ttusuiig.-H-Urtn nU»&gt;1 »l b. r W..u,d rniulrt Ml voun, u Ihfl «n-.
i.tr.t u uUc
iiticiiiiuu
tu lhe
uiv fact that
mu, he H«“‘ —
----- --------- right
- - end
— for nnu
..t.i get
__ plenty
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.i...,
i.of
a&lt; »{x
kIy vnrdi;
W
k thc
min
Milindetl &lt;'11(11112
work the commission has done on COMFORTABLY EQUIPPED
seated
at
Civic-Auditor
­
could
of
that
kind
yards
Us
thc
gun
sounded
ending
|
!(t
.
8hc
U;u&gt;
mnn-ied
hl.Uh.Um.
married
lo
Vino!
rrntlod
to
be
dune
by
the k.ccualhe HO miles deserves to be com- GUHfirun I MDL I CUUirrtZU
guest s; that they would take some- the game.
crala.
Hept —
n. —
IMt aim ha. b.c.1 »“&gt;• toilet MBtem. would be tar au-.
ium in Grand Rapids
mended For instance, take thc road
FOR SOUTHERN TRIP
tini:;; from bun nnd not add any- Evett though the current season a un.t.ult.i.r the noSlew mtah. ; !«'■»' ■? the I'reaent primary ayafrom thc Hendershott schoolhouse!
We Are Headquart­
•“&gt;«
&gt;■» “»W»:
thing to
to hts
his itore.
-tore. Tins
This seemed
has not been marked with any spec- bm ha. borne it all pJuently Ool
, A r.-al
. . treat
i „ for. music lovers
thing
seemed to
to o-u&gt;
in Baltimore south until it reaches M
tlw worldfinest arils.* ta offered . :h0-n a-ntti.. inter when an tacular. high-score victories it has: in His goodness nnd mercy called much less money.
the county ^o*d from Dowling to Mr. and Mra. Fsunk Hcmng- at Grand.Rapid' this winter in th?
ers for
. uonunr carrvmg
a large nevertheless been n successful year, her home. Oct 39. 1933, at thc age1
~
'
Banfield. This township is mostly
*ton and* «•»»- •••.••
Family
Will «Soon new
Civic
Auditorium underthe h" ....
-.topiied for warmth and the inexperienced young grid-1'of 29 years. 10 months and 3 days. WELCOMK COMMUNITY NEWS, i
auspices ot the East Congregational
m canrtag h« to£d tu
»11Q answered the cull for
through-heavy land. After the road­
Her faithful companion nnd all Last Week’s Leiter
Drive to Florida
bed was crowned and plenty of culchurch. This.tn thc only- concert .
.
... 1IlS£Sled
rouat take practice must certainly rank as one members of her family did all in T he Welcome Grange met Satur­
day evening and elected new officers
Mr and Mrs. Frank Herring Un’ coune in Giand Rapids and inf j, , , h , d pr,.parwi of the harde.-,t working, scrappiest
have equipjwd theniM-lves
or a clud.- th.- foliauing
mf hu exjet^d Gw* and oS and gamest groups that 1-* ever their power to make her lust (lays for the coming year, ft was y-oted
pleasant trip through the southland John Chari - Thomas bartt me. j"
uKavy Sdle bu? Kml. represented thc Blue and a!ld. The happy. She has been a member of to have hot sandwiches for sale al;
the
Methodist
church
for
many
and later t &gt; the Pacific coast Mr. on Monday. Nov. 13. Mischa Elman. .
j,.ud that lie began to see team didn’t always play smart foot- years and her every day Life told of the next grange dance. 'lite men arc I
. planning on holding a bee In thc
and Mrs. Herrington have given noted violinist, on Monday. Nov. 27; that
( a[ there Was
U l, au reality to this cc- ball,
hull, occasionally made some pre,tty
pretty
many years to carrying*on the HerKenyon.
in. .m Monday. I'3,,,"Xch iw hud not Inspected’ bad blunders, but when it came* lo her love for and goad to everyone." ‘near future to rebuild the porehesj
V.U1VU w. uuu uva
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——— — -— — —
s
p’liJI
i
rtw»n roon «i Cleo l»kr
U..C
sand or-tln. ontr.lw. La.'iou
huw
Me,
■n&gt; he ottered to carry the package n,
fiRhllng
back al
at U»K
their. oplKimnU
op|KinenUi going home to Jesus and she loved o
huiwIuv School uLso has
they sold to the George F. Murray Mondav. Jan. 29r Walter Gi. ekin';. tor nc
01,1
ua
to
carri
UK
«
e
...
th&lt;- old Indy. Thc third knock MuT were all there.
us all. She leave-s to mourn her det»1 yoKJ
System. After thc sale the family pianist. Monday. Febv. 26.
■ came,
Ako . - .
:Lw ' and
..id there was
ii admitted
wdSittrd next
h”t At the hynnlng ot the nM, It -■'T;JT
■*"*{
h.« »»■«• ihtuSSn, hu­
decided that they would take a trip Pnccs for season ticket* are ven tin:1m- uuuiriiicr
daui’hU-r ui
of «
a iiivuu,
friend, whom
the —
seemed
doubtful
that the green -team. rawer,
Jathn, r. one
wl*uu&lt; t»»u
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&lt;mk suter,
sLi.tr, two
two uminers.
brother:., am
and t(lres in mJnd fnr (lw,
ycar
through thc south. Thesjierring- reasonable. $2 00. M.tXl and Sd.l-3 aged
Heavy Underwear
. *.i shoemaker
. i........-.v..- had
a irerewe.-n
known, but could
couldmake
makesnv
pnysort
sortofofa ashowiiiL'
showinginin muny other rvlativcs and friend.-. wr\; /;;;ntun^irn^rh’atTh&lt;.’r..“n
i tons have fitted up a very convthl- Jor rhe emir;of five concert* who
had long since died. This face of the tough schedule nheacL Tlw’fuWMl uas lM.ltl on Wednesday
Sunday' Ut-^&gt;L ri*
ent. comfortable and homey car. It Reservations may be made with Mi-.- daughter’s husband had been killed As thing* turned out however the 18 aItt.rn(x.n al lhe Methxtot church. ular
ular hour
hour npxt
next Sunday.Hunting Caps &lt;
8unda*- ’
is mounted on a Studabakcr chassis. Si.s«m at the Banner office.
to -0 .................
defeat by Eaton Rapids
» few-days
lew imp before
m-iwe bi
ui an
..li avalanche.
uaumaivou. —
•--- was
; th: ’ conducted by Ri v. L L- Dewey. Bur-1 ’, Club No. L of the Ladles' Aid will
and contains,everything that the Tlie life of John Charles Thom-i.- aShe
Heavy Sox, Cloves
wished to find ------something
to do worst one of ,h.
the MMm
Mason u,
and ’the
- ---------to ml in RlvcMA,-cm««ry.
1. hold a pie social at the hall Tues-,
family could need—stove, electric jiaA txi'ii interesting and colorful. -------------day
evening.
Nov.
7.
An
admittance
•
to earn her living and a.-ked if she Hawkotere- by some means of inrrIniK,»l«r. ,«dlo. M.UU. l»d&gt;.
tK.„ ,lu.b &lt;-r lhe *», ™to’W«d7*taiv';'eUyw
fee of thro- cents will lx- charged..
and Mittens
HOPE CENTER.
K cS”
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"’ •to"’™?’’'1’1 -..... ?
'?r
iLd
- —
hold Howell. ’ gS^Grand —
L/dge
and ■ ! Mrs. Georgia Bowker. Mrs. Grace. I’le and coflre will be sold to .threat i
He
her Uiby could stay Until she cnilJ Lakeview for scoreless ties. At Bluer of Augtuta! Mrs. Marie Wii- . who wish it a*, five cents a serving.
find a place to work. She had b&lt; nA Howell lhe light Hostings.line was Iianw. Mr. Owen Bangiurt. and | There will be u pro-am of musjr.|
will an. torn*, &lt;o riorida. whm
U
. wx-.ull-. d..i.d
hl»
Requiring A
with a problem of Mdpptog a Mr. upd Mr.\ U-on Dunning ot Del? and « one act play. Conic out and
.they will Hwr.d nwr.t of the winter. p.nd'tton oi
r* -‘
-------- named alter the eld man's wife, so'faced
pound fullback. He
[
he gave her his wjfe’s room. At thia 200
-----------«- «*wa*
— stopped
•*-'—’ Jan
brly tn Maid, they will »l.n tor
“?!, '
,
were Sunday guests of Aunt join us in our pic and fun.
Child Tp Study
rtdc range oi time the village watchman tame to cold.
■
Wiillamv
:
PLEASANT RIDGE.
.-ouitetn Celltanl. anti H»nd some songs
!«&gt;„ An
hs
O-ind
Itaid.
,roam
At Mason.Hastings.lud thc bail , Kate
tun.- travelling through that state
.on
ronu Kapios prognup. px-;.the door, and ordered the light*
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Williams Mr. and Mr.;. Albert Kinne were
When his eyes arc imper­
dimmed
the village homes. Thc 'on the four yard line-and u goal
and Utile *ons. anil Mr. and Mr-, at Jackson and Hint iver Sunday.
fect may be due to thought’ They plan to return to Dowling'
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when
time
was
called,
thereby
।
old
shoemaker
,wa.&lt;
heavy-hearted
early next May. Their- hwt of
Rw-sell’Kay and baby of Kalama^.' r, v. c. H. Petry of Mogadore,
Icssnrs* or carelessness on
because me
the Guest nc
he naa
had prepan-u
prepared preventing a'probable touchdown.!,spent the week end with their par- Ohio, evangelist at South Woodland
the-part ot a parent. Bui­
friends wish for them a very pleas­
! .v tv ,
ti.rtrt C,4 ri'&lt; t . .mm-iiv becameIn thc iiutt minute of the game Ma- cuts.
,
lt i,s none-the-les* harmful
ant journey and an enjoyable faca- MWHtl
,
n,
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Leonard. I Brethren church.’ was entertained
son threw a desix rale play into Uh-' Thc Hallowe'en patty at th" ut Arthur Teeter’s on Monday.
lion, which they havi richly earned, ^“la Xurn of h*
to thc child on that account.
■
iriim the outside, saying that Inas­ end zone which a Hunting* back-,Uciuxilimuse Tuesday night was well Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson
Then when the child fails
' invivr- ii v ennra
I
it
ci
iril
W
knocked down but unfortunately in-';,
Mr’ “ntl Mr“ H ,A;,rd W;,!' who hvc
at studies or Is disinterest­
; und Mrs. Edith Richardson were in
hiving ii. e. tiHOi i.
near Quimby, death bum: due t;» much wi the shcemukcr had received to the h^nds,ot a Manai player, who : 'attend.d.
lhe
weary
traveller,
the
burdendd
ed HE is blamed. Which is
Mr.
und
Mr...
Will
Aldrich
enterLanIng
on
Friday.
ATTENTION! heart tKiuble!
anil the widowed mother grabbed iw for the only touchdown i,tallied company from Kaluinaguo Mr. and Mrs. Ira Potter of Battle
all wrong. Seek our serv­
Don’t forget the first bu.-ine.-w.Surviving are the widow, one &gt;n. woman
ices for your child's wel­
her child he hud received hi* &lt;4 th? gumr.
! Thursday.
Creek Mrs. L. E Royer ot Hastings
meeting will be held at the home ot Howard, and three daughter.-:. Mr- with
Against Charlotte the game; Aunt Kate .Williams Is not im- and Mrs. Doris Teeter called Thursfare.
Gu&lt; st.
Mra- Senia Kelley nn Thursday. Nov.; Raymond Baehcllcr
The teaching of the play is Ijeau- turned ouj to be a water carnival in­ proving us fast ;u her triends wish, day afternoon on Mrs Jennie CoaU.,
FiMTv ,
16th,. al! day. Pet luck dinner.— I who live------stead Of .tn exhibition of football ? Sunday guests at Fred Ashbf’.-. Thc Coats Grove Nutrition Class’
ttful
und
the
tlu/c
members
of
t|ic
Price
n Twp..
Clara Schondelmeyrr, Sccy.
”
*’&lt;
Louis pajll1'"
‘ cart are arti*ts,,M&gt; the work was ef­ Both- teams were handicapped with were. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Ashby. I Will meet with Mrs. Doris Teeter
the wet slippery pigskin and the.;Mr. and Mr:. Ed Withey. Milton | Nov. 15 at one o'clock sharp. Old
fectively done.
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EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Air. Blacka'ller afeo puts on a Seth muddy ground underfoot. Hosting.- Warner. Misa Inez Ashby of Kula- 'members are requested to bring all
The funeral wa-s held on Tue
Circle
No.
1
of
the
M
E.
Ladle.-'
ar nntl
ark.‘t -Sunday night program, w;.ntid to win this game more than inaroo anu
Phone 2634
Hastings
and ,Mr.
and Mrjl
Mra. uinuc
Lihue vox
Cox. «xu-n»&gt;on
&lt; xtentjon matcruu
material uicy
they nave
have tor
for re-;
reAid will meet with Mrs. J- D. Mur­
on, «1HT Bunns
»nd it
c
„,„ C1„k
,„ M„,nlort
BANNER WAJiT ADVS. FAY.
i vinw wrirlrwort MMiitnfnrrl
u-u.lfor*.
f-e.L.r
dock. 13! E, Center st. Nov. 15 - iiy restdenue. Rev. c M. Conklin of- which ail radio fans have heard-’ It .-icemed for.a time th»t they would
B1,rn lo clarence Payne nnd wife, nurse, wlll give a short talk. AnyllctatitiK- Burial in Valley Home a M*d to arrong
Rcna Hauer, Secy.
but n last minute drive by Charlotte ;1 daUgjU(.r,
cne interested is invited to come. I
cemetery..
saIcr’
combined with some good breaks
________ e t
netted a whining touchdown and
ADAMS LAKE.
|
'
gave them an 8 to 6 victory- A
Mr gnd Mrs M‘arcUs B;d.|cy spent
sponsored
A Silver Miatal Co
.vtrong Alumni team whs next on the gund
Uj Mr
d Mf5 T „ j
by the W. C T. V was held at the Two cars.came together Monday
I
Martin *'orn.-'r.s church Sunday forv.-iojm.'at about ten o’clock. ju.-»t schedule and they were doped to Ketchum at Martin
by three touchdowns «t least.. Ry|h McKlbbin and Dick Foote &gt;
evening. The contestants were Irene west of thc bend in Green street. win
^9 Hastings,,Michigan • Telephone* 2211-2557 HL—
„
evening und |
Jones. Arl.’a.Meyers. Win Bachman, one of thc drivers was Dr. Wedel of but the trappy Hawk-sters tough. vprt.
Loren Ovun-jmith and* Marguerite Freeport, who was going from the them ta a standstill and the game Sunday of the latter* stater. .Mr.
PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK OF NOVEMBER 12TH
ended
tn
a
scorelrav
tit.
and
Mr.,.
MerkCount
at
Kalama• The medal was won by Iren - hospital dawn town; lhe other car
Jone Mr and Mr.- Rnland Valcn- u.is titiven by Archie Woodman. w!v» The boys are not very enthusiastic &lt;
SUNDAY — MONDAY
but
v,0,a McK1N,,n
s,,„&lt;,«&gt;■ In
tine „....
iv&lt; ____
two musical . numbers and nua .with him his father. L. D. rtout.tteir unH Ik,
thu
couch...
«&gt;plenty
pruuU
o
„
lr
,
EllckM)n
ot
Mr. and Mr. W nnoy Kelsey gave u W&lt;Kidmnn. both residents of Orange­
them. Coach Hawthorne says that loranncvlllc.
1
duel The Judges’were. Mrs. Chest i r ville.
ralibre.
Headed
by Bing Crosby. Jack Oakie, Richard Arlen.
Mr. und Mrs. George Davenport f
Smitii of Nr‘’hnl!c, Mrs,Lyle Fisht-;
It appears that on both aides .of this year’s leant is the Hne&amp;L
Carlisle',
the comedy
tram of Burns and Allen, in tins
l“rA,1'.
A £
„ ”Vand BlancheMary
spent
Sunday
with
nnd Miss Alice WiieUtone. Mrs Mil­ Green streets there- were piles of
S/^oach Y«T hM invltml ‘thnlr dai‘«iu‘'r “nrt l“m‘ly. Mr. and
iunrful comedy farce of College IJfe—
lie Fisher gave thc following rrad- burning leaves and th.- smoke hung
Always Tender
Lb;
iqgs "It's better to build a fence a. lov A th - driver* appra.chtd this
Mrs Dale Norman
............................
J
the
whole
Warn
to
Ann
Arbir
to
see
Rev
g
rto
Muuger
and
f
Bm
uy
of
the top bl the CUfl than an am­ place they slackened the speed of
wil,
,„„
bulance down lit the Valley" and tlu’ir cars, and were not going fast Ite Mlnncau «unw .nd urc lh,As an added comedy feature ure also have LAUREL 4. HARDY
tuned?
Jim
ortMrehnwnt e&gt;eni Sunday Oe•‘At Sixteen."
when they crashed into each other.
_________
, , uk
, them!
in their latrst—"MIDNIGHT PATROL"
; ning
callers
tn the George McKlb-;
Smoked Picnics Sh.nkicn. 4 to 6 it». ■»., ib. ]0c
l-urtur.atcly no one was hurt but DEATn OE w&lt; A RENDER- -------------------------------And the Pallic News of up-lo-the- minute events.
both care were badly damaged.
.
silOTT 6n FRIDAY ’bin b°me Rev. Munger and family
Pork Shoulder Roasts
A holly contested .mt ws» toed in
—------------ThetrkMb M WIlhLm Alw™
.U'.uM &lt;hr c E .M ttv-MhADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS
circuit court last week Wednesday. ,rAXSIXn or MBS. 1VUJ5 ,
HeMenbdtl «rr wddmrt U l».rl£» ”nrlc" •* Y*nkM 8=«‘I'S"
Fresh Ground Hamburg
3 ib». 25c
1: fca.- lhe case oi Winifred Dunn v*. '
I'AKSELl. WOOI.MAXME- 01
drain which oceiirml nn i ri- da"
the Estate ot William It. Wickwjrr.
Home Made Pork Sausage
Mrs Lydia Parnell Woodmansee. dny „u,lu' aboi»t ten o'clock at Ins Tllt’ c E inPCUn8 at the home of
2 lbs. 25c
COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON
The complainant was represented by’ aged
a: al M.
al her home
tone in
u&gt; Dou-ltx&gt;w|. |fcajgHendenlwU
dlalraat ne
He • '-?1 McK'dbma
atloUed.
7J. died a:
w|ne UI ,nt. ltenaerjnou custru
” »aj
~ well
---- --------Archie McDonald and thc estate by !:ng
Lamb Chops
lb. 20c
• •• ■ on
&lt;&gt;n Friday
FririuK about
utwint 5:30
g .to P
p m
All Fraurenort a nleasant
M . she
Mie L. s survived by hta widow... Mr..
rcP°rl “cvenmc
Peasantitncnt
evening spent
BARBARA STANWYCK Steps out again this time with two of
Kim Sigler.
.
. i-. survived by one.son. Harry, and c(,s Hendershott, three son*. Clyde'
’ * ECHOES.
r
thc Screen's leading male »Ur», OTTO KRL'OER and RALPH
Beef Roa*t Swift Branded
lb 14c
POWERS
Mrs- Dunn sued Che Wickwir- Es- thro? grandchildren. Parnell V. o| HMUnj£ Mf|Vl|k ut Kalam..«»»
of Hastings- Melville oi Kalamazoo
BELLAMY, In
Olive and George. Mrs. Woodmansee and lP1. a,
ui^o on,, daughter.;
Lean Salt Pork
ib. 10c
We arc dad to see our mailman.
came from New \ork to Baltimore Mf&gt; u.»,n aIocum of jjam,. Crv(.fe
Ray Scrven} back on the route, aft­
supphe* furnLhcd by ImthsU and towivirtp when she was 12 yean, of Eck-Rich Oleo
- services were ■held
-- at- thc
•
3 ib*- 25c
Funeral
,
a two week..' absence on account
her husband. The jury, after
- .- abaut
------ -ge -..{h had lived on the same place1 heme on Monday afternoon at two er
This picture is now playing In the leading theaters through­
,ot illness.
•n. brought• for
yrars
..
a half hour oi kleliberuitor..
out lhe country.
,
,
o’clock. Rev. C- M. Conklin officialHOLLAND Ma(d
ri..
i’i ilw
----»t
- &lt;&gt;-Thc Misses Abbie and Grace
in a verdict of the lull diii'jUl;
amount’. of
rw lun-rwl• —
Will
UH huo, ■ lns B,,na, u, lhP tx.wlmj crnwlety.
Marsh of Cassopolis returned to^
Sl^OO.W).
A novelty subject—"HAWAIIAN FANTASY,” and
Sunday
afternoon
at
two
o'clock..
—..........
Mr. HhulmMlt ... well mown their home Sunday accmniNanied by
Rev J. W; Kitching officiating In­ and highly rosiwcleti in the com­
Microscopic Mysteries also featured.
A TIMELY ADDBL^S.
their nephew. Miner Buhner, and
munity where he had lived so long, wife with whom they have beenCt-l Roy Vanderpook- pre-*KU«;t of terment in the Union cemetery.
ADULTS WITH COUPON TEN CENTS ONLY
having resided on the same place spending rhe past week.
the Mlchigafi Railroads A-oiitatt n.
SHULTZ OR FREEPORT BUTTER Ib. 26c
aud
an
adjacent
farm
for
his
entire
j
.-p ike at thc cqmm«-rrial Club vane Wo'ring entertainedI thc Ro- ---zr--"-;-•
,..
Miss- *-'
Daisy
a‘sy rrost
Frost ana
and mr
Mr ugni;
Light’
K» Johns
Uli.,. spent
. .A-,.., Bandar......
lew iher
__
Hu rtwu-.-.t
th- t.irv UIUU
club mihiua
Monday uuwiwnii.it
noon with a chalk .
.
tx’ cft St.
with
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
—yesterday.noon
-• ...... - ........
.....
•
&gt;ru&gt; railroads,
runrrtaHK
onino an
on art&lt;i&gt;4. Miy
., uk
.. Mr
... wotnng; &gt;u
----to ..the
. parents. Mr —
— •»/___
---status ot the
giving
antended
artist ot
.. bereaved ones.
andj Mrs.
Henry —
Frost
CLIVE BROOK. GEORGE RAFT and ALLISON SKIP WORTH
dre.-,s that was interesting and t &gt; Bt&gt;tiHy m his line. The twee with
Mr.
und
Mra.
Virgil
Andrews
and
NORRIS REUNION.
Watch for GROCERY SPECIALS In
which the member-ci thit club p.u i
ht. carried on an ir.tonning
Jennie
nwru
hues
--------------------------------------------Lucy
u,tle
daughter
of
Augusta
were
sun
­
Jennie
. J‘ day guest:, of
nf her
Ha, brother,
hrn.K*. Arthur
A-.hn.
mtrtw.
a.f.rtiu... w»
M
.Norris. M MBs
J KwT
close attention.
We ar,.
art A..rrv
.sorry tin,.
U'l*' .4;K uh;|r hr miuie the ylcturvs Wltw NMrs
A-G Handbill ^Friday
we have not room this w eek to cc
... n. _ ..K'p His
U.c talk
!i&gt;lk was
u*uc tvr.
flrti. and
.1-/1 and. ___
..
..
Kz*tff,tra
' — trmmkab.r
Ka.uc Notns
ot. __
Prague,
“^tord t.n,l
and lanilli
family
ment. because What he said wti.DELIVERIES AT 8.-00 &lt;n(l 10.00 m.and 3:00 p. m.
■' JncTpim. and his sketches
ia» e Tew ksbury and daughter.800 Cdr“;r &lt;» Grand Rapids was
A new two reel comedy—’ WORLD CHAMP" and
worthy of extended mention. W ■ niuIgHbly good
Barbara. Mr and Mr Merrell J h(f":ie
^nda&gt;”
plan to do so, however, in our nex’
------ ------ a a «-------Tewksbury and daughter. Vivian ,„52v?,rlc* ,,0UM!r Ic,t Monday to al­
ADULTS 15 CENTS
HILDRLN 10 CENTS
issue.
a,
EXTENSION
(,'LASci . n-i a,ld Clarence spriiigcT. all oi Grand 'U ud t*11? Grange convention at Alma
Telephone
!
FvtenCiiui
Hastings,
Mrmtar. of Exumion Clas &lt; N- R ., L. £j
nd Mrs John Ni)rni us a delegate of Pomona Grange.
,L 2 -nd 4 are wked H meet m thr
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Mr. mid Mrs. Homer Yecklcy ot
2272
Michigan
Hospital Guild No. 7 nicer* with Community room Jn the NaUonal
r“erLd Hine^ind Mrl AdS PcJu»&gt;l vis-Urd their children. Mr.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Mr?. John Engle. So. Jcfleraon St. bank building on Thursday. Nov. 16
Springer and daughters nf Hastings.: an'J Mr&gt; Earl Travl*, Sunday.
A combination of stars that always please will be found in this
on Wednesday afternoon. Nov is
Burdute
Norrisobserves
of Yankee
attraction. EDWARD G. ROBINSON and KAY FRANCIS in
Atlanta
Jojirnal
that spring*
this
and Miss Hester Haight of springm all members ulio ran arc” urged
to came. Vi--&lt;uor» welcome
Click No 3 of the M. E. church pwt wen? Sunday guests o. Mi and 'ijj-.enncn put out a let of lintiaciMiih
meets t»i the home of Mr*.' Ella
W. J. Nansmeager returns—Arkansas GtuMtc
A beautiful coiortone revue—"HELLO POP'* and
CIRCLE NO. 8.
Hammond South Jefieraon st. Fri- Plans were.made for the annual
‘'
STORES
STORES
Mlekey Mouse Cartoon.
day. rt\,v in Visitors welcome.
rctuiiou ot lhe de.-n.endenu ot Jaiuc-. Tilings are picking up everywhere.
with Mr.-. Nellie Hewitt Wcdnesdjiy
,,
--Notru. an early pioneer ot Yankee, and soon a, baby a bank wifi rattle
ADULTS U.CENTS
CUILDREN 10 CENTS
afternoon. Nor. 15. at 205 South
Mexico nas 28 states, yiree ter- Springs towmlup. he having located again when shaken.—Helena Inde। Wuhington.
‘ntones, and a federal district. ' there in 1838.
I• pendent.
pendent.
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I
Livingston comity..New
county.-New York. t»e«nciu«T,
Schneider! mts
Mra.. d
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(Continued from page one)
i"1IM,r^ary ad’ett' her outers. Mac- Lucille and Loren,
with the United /it
cs nre
uTTio, Doorfao m'S'
SIXES’
™»h"
The Middleville Orlditers took
mounted
collection
-&gt; ~vcral
years.
At the Saturday
.evening.
their 4th win Of the season from a! n.llive feri«
’
----------ure
J2S..JS?"l
“«t»f a “
unued
nuurw
Mr&lt; llLJ
.Idee
hu.J*„
LnEin »*a
3u-t!&gt;,.
I?.,L^
,2'w?.lnin_,nan
'u«e ‘IO
o &lt;^V\
“J.£O1
i!»£rt
h^_n2LR,
*U-r and
and hus
^Mtrong Comstock Park t-kven Friday
h d ,n“dl&gt;^s «&gt;'**« Saturday evening.,
'Bower p ®,K‘Jd wante-Mra. Arnie. John L Kinney of Avon. New York .bind from Big Rapids came Saturnight with a score of 7-8
i^.
form p“rt of an exhlWt *’• ■ u e*P«ted tlul delegates will Tyler ‘ 1 N R U
Mrs’ Avk jin
। !n 1892 they moved to Michigan.Jo-1
Michigan. jJ-! day to attend the fuiwraJ
funeralC of*
of her
The Middleville wxxe
within
*‘U&lt;11W1 muUc “» Lon*
&gt;- ; *&lt;_
P
nt‘J"*"
from B11
all ,M,rU
parts ,,f
of t,Mthe Iu
HatThe• den&amp;ua
, v
v )rating
rating on
on aa farm
farm inin Kent
Kent county,
county, uncle,
uncle. Leonard
Leonard Wachter
Wachter.
i•
1"'. ."''J'
1' no
-ehtMmt
-rO^-U-*te« thine*
thltaf that
mat h»«
haj
mc yrec* oistnct. which includes Al- ■ .&gt;m»te«
T,M;
be taken must be GL™.'/!"'.
near FrecixMt.
Having
children of
' °n&lt;’ of the saddest
“ BBUlclerk (hdroan. Sadts RuL??^ m thc hap^Jd here m
rveumad . Coputock IuraMe „„ lhc 1“ TTa M
‘
Creek, also from otlier points. Thu ■ **" *,irn n,4kt
« registration
of years came and made her that of the death of Leonard Warh^ i
?!&gt;■,*. '•*“■ Sml"‘
of lhe BiroSan
!"
““
““““
W li»'«
pay'lionutn “S!
WrhiDthnTJ“1ns
V•t“
l!■«•
&gt;
,c* »«»•
be“n|‘ hcld.’the nlrt
,“*u' lo
to pHy:h
°n“‘ «itl.
*“h U&gt;
Untu her marringn j t'T of East Woodland, when he was
netted thc score. Comstock Alaska. Canada Nova
t m.’ in M,c,u
R-‘» lhl
Michigan
this« fall. Miss
MLss Frieda Ule o,d SJf’, )«nsiun
,xn?t10M tux
tax of S2.U0
&gt;2.00 peri
p-r, to Warren’H. Bachelor. July »i * taken suddenty ill last week Mnn '
Parka score came in the third quar- Bermuda,
nJtu. - i ^Jh OUcn
OUc*’ and MIm Florence
------------' '••Craven. ueraan.
‘7’° &gt; Thu «m
will include -----every one
J W0 Mi Kmnev
pxswl ,way Til day momin? wten s iS
w when Wh,u„. rtghl batr. talarexecutives -------------from Battle- Creek, w.„
wlll *1*’21 &gt;**r» &lt;4 age &lt;&lt; 0\cr.
following November Mrs Kinney broke, and
tut ThurJn5v
repted a Middleville para and ran ganized a Cam»»1 Fira
r?'1x1 prv
nt ,o lwaUt
P'r"
"."
•“‘■t,hc
,h' local\om1"-' ------ «rlS?4r2rt?k2r*’1!!
hr 'win io Fr^ix,.! •'Vmo.n. Hr k.m !o ma.STlTu
^Thls*^ f°rt)“ tJ&gt;uch^own
Juiieau and hSF a gteto,*Sp hi *"•—’
cmp „„ ,u.rtl.„.
K S „!? .uTg.’SK I
*«» Z!&lt;■. u'S,;"S.^TOXth^&gt; ”»
!el^
“ld Clf*C&lt;1 ,hc
“"d *»«
tadng'J’h^lnfui .pumorlng “
L* IluU
‘n"*”
***‘&gt;ich is
««;■
Person who U'j
Is J B.
B Wo|f
and“"conu&gt;u
tul
«. w
whloh
l»;“W “
t
“" !»'«&gt;»
Wall of Carlton
c”lWn^S
™ ! Mr si
and Mr. w
.. ....................
—I K
CaBrnaX^ XfYSXrS
OuT^f
w*nor- niewage to everyone Interested’in
aU",d-’
?‘:,k
'h‘Kn , !»»«l
I,nu&lt;d &lt;»
to I've
live with her husband^nd Cadniac
^preraive 2?
mannor;
» “vc. out a
»’hich will be for-u; -his
two daughter;.
Vesda
and Bcr- of their brother-in-law Saturday1** &lt;
.'„"
^,,0,
u
..................
v-«NaMn-ilic. Wayiand.“"Mar't‘in. hTnd
charge o 25 cento each will be nuiie
,o. ^'”8 “nd the other |lha.. nt
----Saturday. | '
{Snrrt.lw.!, Dm&gt;l* • !.— —. .- ■
.
.
nt their
their Freeport
Fracport home
Itmne until
until,
----- -----1-------■ - -----------------w„,vtl uino
\-oJ"a7e mt^rtZi*t &lt; t
Reld^
bJ
Clerk' T 8 K ’“i23 W
*Tn ,h&lt;?y
n°',d to n
‘slSl«B
when
they ’mmwd
Hastings
NORTHEAST IRVING.
won 3 and lost only Wayland 0-0.
ih.lCIL^l5
time. of . „n*l“ Ea,th" £l*y ot
Camp■
i
Sunday a'tenwun with
Mr.i. Miss Iris Wieland.
.
——" ||----- tut*’...
I&gt;k»*v 7. °*
d
’
x
7
‘
ons
Th';
pay:
having
departed
this
life
fn
1921.
•
—
v«u
ixnu;ous. me
lite in it»t
aI‘n ^*rs‘ d°i,n Kollar of near
on or before
! Liter dafithtJr
sidi^Barh^
tut m
SundMy af,crD«»n
&gt;
__ _ t---_
1 * a a fc-------------..
। ments
merits must be -made
m ill.* An
u
_ Mrs
..
. . ..
•
to pay. or re*, elor. several nie&lt;S? gShlKn
“r’J^d
° L’
"V1* br,ng a nne ot aild a host ol tielghbors and friends 'n Mr‘ a,,’d.Mrs- Henry Fry and fam-1
I *100 or 90 days In jail, or troth fine ’ She was converted to the Christian *' Spcnt the **** end in Ind*“»“ I

6^0046

DANCING!

c u pu CMii । rftWssrnn“ “
u’^r.
IL

thSuih £1“ ntirf 1*
Sunday -i* her£££
or !lfc-member of the JB£11“nd Mrs W,'?l,-y B‘ough and

ot

SPECIALS
At the Rexall Store Thursday,
Friday, Saturday, Nov. 9,10,11
Colgate’s Cashmere Bo- 1 Ib. Epsom Salta, 4 Ac
quet Soap—25c
Medicnial
|U
size 10c; 3 for C3
Colgate’s Tooth 4 ftc 1 ib. jar Assorted P&gt;Ae
Filled Candies Cw
Paste
|3
Vs lb. Chocolate 4 ftc 25c Klenxo Fa* 4 Qc
Creams
|U
cia! Tissues 1 W
50c Gold Edge
16 oz. Almond QQc
Playing Cards
vO
Hand Lotion _ Ww
5 yards x 1 in. qq( Spirits of Cam* OCc
Adhesive Tape Cw
phor, U S P _ CO

Crazy Water Crystals &lt;t-a en
|
JL

R.dio Adveiliwd — We Save You
the Podage—30 DAYS' Treatment

'■ Sam Eckert has been having in- '
; fiction in his foot thc past week
'
*llXl »’’d ’•»; Motncr i&gt; gone frut not forgotten.
Mr and Mrs Earl Oier enter-'
,
taha-d company from Jackson Sun-,
The REXALL
■nil w&lt;- meet her on Heaven’s* shore'',,’VJr
Mrr' Aha Moore, nnd ES-'I
; the taxS?e«8terl"’'Jc?^eXneni tO "D1'stu’e old age pension board
Goods Delivered
------------------------- jern of Freeport spent Sunday with
1 We believe thc supervisors the hn“-*stlmatert that there are 14,000
C ARLTON CENTER.
," , and Mr’ Arthur Moore and I
I township boards and all who arc . ^x-r’ons bi Barry county 21 years of
Ml.ra Ardis Allerding and Miss I *
'
*
•wilbta I« making tn. tax Hud-! S?
Juatut.
Jimnita Marlaw
Marlow or
of ItattaL.
Hastings spent----------------------------- —---------- i—Stltvvrlav wills .I...It
...
—”
, ' 'MBd^helr^tiUt
.............. - •tajuc . C.IIMJII
U» nraplf or Bvr, county. The, £“X nail*
S? "“'I n
“ ui ;
Flint visited their parents. Mr. and
have made a success of it
1 5 ta,e board wU1 «*nd Mrs. Minn Elliott, and other relaAs we explained In an article la.it c28;?0® &lt;?rds,for thr enrollment.
tlves
over
the
week
end.
: week the reduction In the amount L..1., h“U’s
fiU‘u‘ or mu«deipal inMrs. L Hulliberger pa.'/uxl away
whlch Barry county contributes to !
4°’“' or a’jy Pers°n receiving
thc state is more apparent than real Uc,lr“rt money from any source, will Monday night at thc home of her
sister. Mr. and Jlrs Wm. Crock­
As a matter of fact: while the state
,’^"1^^Lpay U,c M M ford. after a long illness. Funeral!
tax levy on property was cut by ?u“. ltax Al others must pay if
about *89.000. there has been added
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:

CLEAR LAKE LODGE
DOWLING,MICH.

FRIDAY Square &amp; Hound dances
SATURDAY Ardiie’s Bold Little

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Store

(Continue^
from page one)
___________________
“k,nd!
In Woodland thc amount to be :days ^2

y^.30 wnt ama,,pr than • .xx^r^on

DoifsWewi .

Band. Be fashionable, be present

WEDNESDAY

Latest tunes and
dances . ..‘with the latest band!

I return to the state not less than
*•••&gt;

!BEANO/ Hi

tllv jovy put utx&gt;n tile DeOnk** .

► Tuesday Night: 8:30 J

-.. ................ 22dss

.,

200 Hogs... 50 Head Cattle
MUST be SOLD
by December 31 20 lbs.

This will be the LARGEST
SALE of meats ever held in
Hastings in so short a time!

Beef

Steak 3.25c
YOUR CHOICE OF ROUND, SWISS OR SIRLOIN

ib7c

Hamburg Steak 5
25c
Spare Ribs
10c
Chunk Pork
Sausage
5 25c
Salt Pork
Pork IslVCl?
Pork Chops
12}c
Farmer Style

Ib.

Streaked with

Just Right

Lb..

Streaked With Lean

Ftom teeth killed pig. |b.

Ham Pork

Roasts

1OC

Lean

fb,

Try Soma for Breakfast

ladrcl
Hogs

With the Oil Kept In
Fre.h Dressed

'

ib.

lbs.

Whole or Half

61/4C

GEO SMITH!*
The man with the smallest cooler, doing the most business

MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS

I

but w"!.*,‘7the'wr,?'i'nder • ■ •

iu

of this county, to provide lhe cash' ln^“ll8ath&gt;n.s they may make,
for the old age juruiona, which will' Jy
'-rotion .list of peIMMM
be 820X100 at leaat. This, win be in J"thln
county who are •eligible
to pay
yearly
tax for old otie i«.
! d
,3th’ ‘ wrr- wil*
the form of a head tax of *2.00 for! 1,0
n"v the
'~~be'
~’Jcompleted
pensions
must
by De- f rirnJb
fe‘\ nt ttie ,ocal M’'
each person 21 years old or over;
15. The s
payment
of the
,,l&lt;"«ftemoon and
but it will be none the less a tax. jeember
j ‘.O
uraX
“,Vtux
1“I,»
™''12kr
• Willie the .county will actually1,
wL°^.dl
raise for the state, or pay as thc re- ; be made pn or before March 4. 1934 I Rapids wllj^six-S
(iraa? mhim
rtoJTfoT
suit of slate laws, considerably more ' Kbort oMtSmctlon^fo th^uper«««u arneara
realise JT AlTa^
than it did a year ago, the burden
J* ,n®lruct,°n In the super- I treat in store for
has been eased on real estate, which Alsora room ,Ml
,,'r
•had been Increasingly overburdened
for many years, pwnera of prop- ict“1’u-s-Willard Nash of Laiuinv
criy will notice the reduction when
Any-person to receive qn old age the week with his parents Mr’’nna
, they pay their taxes.
Jpen41oJi m.l“‘ ,x' 70
age or Mrs.ljUv Nol,
’
ttnd
-------- --- ----------- -- ---------------over. The limit of the pension Is $30. Mr land Mrs stnfTv
w i
■
1
E-ch case w.ll be fams- zno
? Sun”ny Ss o( X’r“X
■■"■■’I •
d T lL amouut °F lhc pension Mrs. Calvin Sleffv am! Mr
—
~
1,'will
W11 be determined bv
by the county Mrs. John u.,t»rnV.
“Md
■ i board on the basis of the merit o!,
,W.UrC’
for“«r resident of
Carlton townslup but now living at
Quimby, died Sunday after a long
I •£*«“” who Iw-incx been a citizen of lllnera
°
da&gt;. af,er a k» “
ijint-sy.
I
8ta.l,s .al k'ast
&gt;ears
Mus
Miss Mercy
Mercy Osborne
Usbomc. who
who h..
has
I■S t
havc *ved ln thls !4alc fof been
vn enjoying
rtilnvinn a« month’s vacating
.
.. u
■ at least ten years continuously ‘returned to her work at Ann&lt;Art?i
I previous to March 1. 1934. No per*! hospital last wrak
Arb°r
■ .son 1! who
Ls an
inmate
of a;1 males
Six Kalamazoo
’ r&lt;&gt;ll&lt;.&lt;.
n ’&lt; ji.«L
I'Stm
1,u‘Uution
. *nnd
110 . person
of Mrs. Calvin
Steffv

J Play All Evening for 25c! ‘
!
&lt;

Roasts

■ ......uunaf,1

■—^ 1 "7^uz

U

from the nation', capitol I

nx,h,,jr own .times and places! ford, thenaxt three »7eks

it:! •'tVh"771lonr,Oir.*,m

Shoulder Pork

Phone 2131

a-

WL

■ *‘k» »«* deserted a wife ora hus- U- borne &gt; met at her home L Si
I S?. d Can ntTlvc a Pt,wton' No per-, night and surprised her with
I TJi
reSiic a ,x niion 11 be or Shower for little Gordon Ei* een?*
I
^*?ia LhUd.Or Other rv,atl‘.’e who Stefly. A very delightful tlt^
I, ’‘gaily lyjund to support him. No ’ had. after which del clous’ reti-Mif*
l.bne can receive an old age pension ments were, rerved
”**'
■ ■ if he or she owns over $3,500 worth
.------------*-*•♦
I of property. If a person ownin.;
SlIULTL
I EI2Pfr,y.rccchTS a Pension, that 1/,r- and Mrs. James Clark and
I pension becomes a lien on that Mr’ nnd Mrs. Max Blosser of Knl3 I"2-,5er CcMt lnter- t‘.Kln7'^) wcre Sunday guests at Wm
Lest added each year.
jchamberlain’s.
e If
nny doubt “ to the
M”- Kathryn Hart was called to
I,financial standing of any person |Orand Rapids Tuesday on account
who asks for an old
pemion,. ’ the serious lllnera of her sS
Lthat person may. be required to flic !-'rr'- Manon Toringa. when she re­
a nnacial report evefy y.ear. so that' ’unx-d Saturday. Mrs. Toringa s
;the tiounty o,d age pension board i‘x’!,d,,ion was sightly improved,
can decide as to the ability of the!. Mr- a,ld Mrs. George Fuller have
Reraon to support^iimseJf or herself.,bwn Maying at the home of An—. drew Smith thc past week. They exI&lt;Ii Naturally tiu»
the An...u,.„
question —,
arises:
I When can, applications be made by1 pe^ to move t° Plainwell soon.
I persons 70 years old or over who de-• »» . Misses Kathryn and Lois and
.Mre to receive, nnd think they are. Master Frederick Clouse entertained
entitled to receive, an old age pen-•
teiemls nt a Hallowe en partv
** ’
Lsion? Applications cannot be made, Tuesday evening.
H before December 15. No one will be.
The Community Club at Mrs. Wm.
Lpaid an old age pension until after. Gates Thursday was well attended.
.January 1. 1934.
lhe next meeting will be enter­
tained by Mrs. Vert Robinson for
|J
OBITUARY.
the annual Christmas party.
A Ladies’ Aid was organized nl the
■ William Alonzo Hendershott, only
■ son of Robert E. and Caroline Hcn- home of Mrs. Andrew Smith Wed­
■ dershott. was bom in Baltimore nesday evening. An interesting pro­
■ i township. Nov. 18. 1859. and depart - gram of activities lias been ar■ led this life. Nov. 3. 1933. aged 73 SSl w,?frh f0r furlher an*
IP”- n, moa - 15 days. He had lived nouneements.
R^v- Norton and Rev. Holtz Of
■ all his life in the vicinity of Hender■ shot. Hendershot Corners .having Cloverdale aftehded the Ministerial
I1 been named from the family name. conference in Battle Creek Wednes11 He was united in marriage to FrnnMrs. Byron Lewis entertained thc ,
l.ces Crow. Feb. 19. 1882. Four chll■ dren, with the widow, survive his Shultz Echoes" Friday evening. The
I j Phasing. Clyde of Hastings. Melville contest ended with only n very few
I of Kalamaatfo. Venna of Battle points difference so it was decided to
I • Creek and Leo residing at home, one
rame sHppcr ,n ,he o,d “tore
I sister, Mrs. Calin Patton and five building next Friday evening at 7:00.
I; grandchildren. Early in life he Mrs. Norton is chairman of the eats
and site wlll roll you what
I i Joined the Methodist church and committee
!
I. has always been a most faithful to. furnish. Everyone invitxfd.
I member Having come from a sturdy , Sympathy U extended to little
I1 pioneer family he did not give up pehn Babcock who broke his leg one
last week. He will be jn a cast
I iuntil he was stricken with paralysis. day
‘
Dec. 15.
j He was a kind and loving husband until
'
• and futlier and only those who lose, . Miss Barbara Chamberlain spent
I. can know the sorrow of his passing. Thursday and Friday In Kalamazoo
। Not now. but in the coming years. Clark^
,
’ °’ heF sUUrr’ Mrs- Qrafo
. It may be in the better land,
&gt;»&gt; «vnu
I Will*
read me
the iHcauing
meaning ot
of our tears;
tears! T• .M,!? and Mrs Harold Durkee of
I /And
J there,
±r—. sometime,
rcxrl™.;. we'll
~ ;i; under- Ha5110®-1 »P«nt Sunday evening wltli
]Mr- “nd Mrs. Byron Lewis.
stand.
God knows
the way. he holds
the_
t IorS*^ Sunday School at
ICrf
™._: *2_
____
preaching, service at 1100
• key. v-■
He guides us with unerring hand; evening service at 8:00.
Sometime with tearless eyes well That new step? the ■ Nira." invent­
Sec. •
Yes, there, up there, we’ll undcr- ed by dancing masters, is said to
be novel. Probably it lias no "hesltastand.
tMton" or reverse movementGeorge Bernard Shaw remarks Louisville courier Journal.
I that the American has "a rage for •The motorist who hesitetes Is one
I publicity," Then Q. B. s. qualified who hears the sound of an ap­
100 per cent for American citizen­ proaching motorcycle.—Los Angeles
ship.

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mintS„P""?eI,r pl"'iXr*

energ^and”which" "''‘P

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.,:xLb,wra’F;r;o”.:rbl.“p^:r-fh' b'“s

Basement Features This Week
70x80 Single I

60 x 80 Deep Nap

.

Blanket DOUBLE $&lt;98
BLANKETS

69c

Plaid or Plain

3 lb. Quilted
Cotton Batts

72x84
Deep Nap

70x80
Fine,Cotton

Blanket

Blanket

Single

Double

39c
A Special Purchase !

a

Ladies Fur Trimmed

Winter Coats
Duro 81x99

Wool

SHEETS Snow Suits
$&lt;*98

69c

8 oz. Cotton 4 Ac
Batt 1 U
White Outing OQc
5-yd. cuts _ VW
Stevens Linen Crash
5-yard
CEc
cuts
Ov
Plain color
4 Fjc
Print 13
Nutone Print 4 4 c
Color fast _ II
Odds and Ends —
Remnants, % Price

Boys'

Sweaters

79c
Men’s
Work Pants
$&lt;OO

Helmets with
Goggles
Ow
Suede Snow
£4 A A
Suit.________
1 .QU
Men’s 15- Wool $4
Union Suits I aCw

Men’s
Chambray

Shirts

�MOI FOUR

---------------------------------- 1------------ --------------------------------------------------f-------------------------------------

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNWDAT, NOVEMBER », 1M1

school in Orangeville last Sat Mrs. Pearl Smith Is keeping' iwuse ' Mias Feme CHly of Katamaroo
urday. She will teach in South Pine for Mra. Ida William* near Nash- virtted friends here over the week
lake district the coming winter.
vine and expects to remain there all end.
"Some have said that it Is not the
t
. ’i
Angus McDonald and Frank winter.
I _.
„
The attendance at the M E. 8unbusiness of private men to meddle
returned from^Dako
*—*------- r wm
Tips
•
■
•
.
*.nJ
nM m“1' ln 1°” '“ner.1 oi Mr.
wolf, u IM ....*“*
T“ "81.oSK
with government—a bold and diaCOOK BBUII, B4ilor».
.
'M.
Vt E
wort''1
— - ।; with that ’t*le. mi
E. church at Hastings ia*t
last Tue:&gt;
Tur:- interest 1*
te being sbown'ta^Xte
shown in the work
iicneat saying whj
s fit to come
I1 Mra. Mattle ,8Spau
ding
entertained day
day afternoon.
afternoon. Interment
Interment wu
was m
in thd
tM Intereitln*
Interestina program*
nroaram* are
arr behw
hrlrw'l
TEN
YEARS
AGO
TODAY.
p
?
u
‘
dl
"&lt;
entertained
iteve.sty eighth vkab from no mouth
hat of a tyMr. and Mra.
M.r- «« Mrs Wolfe
given eacn
each aunaay
Bunday ano
and aa cordtal'in-1
cordtel in-|
ra. Andy
Andy Haven
Haven and
and ®®hanor^ th^ramh l0C*1 c,,ni*‘cry w.
nu...- given
-------------------~----------- rant or a slave. '
r\fiat private daughter. Lucy,
of
rwldenta ot »"2
^iwr'
far •* illation is given '«
to *»
all who do
M Bailie-Creek
Baltic.Creek and
.nd KiHhdav n? lir^aLhte^Ktabte
“*.'«
*&gt; not
do with gov­
,«ty
as:
The
occasion
wa*
highly
enjoyed
by
group
O
f
friends
here
who
extend
ernment is to aay that private men
Mr
Mr*. Owen Moore of near Has-;
« ouy f. H.v.„11rdGr’’ul^i"ES
-*-'M " llnSJ u ‘forodinB • few dajr» here
--- ----- .
.
have nothing to do with their own
’
.2.
’
'iT
' on thg dining table wa* a large
Mra. Moul.cn
Muskegon is with her daughter, who la working;
IX BAEkY^orNTY.
YEAR. Bi.oo happiness or misery; that people family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blakeney will !"n'wndlrV
(h^ rT* Handing
lending H&gt;me
some timAvlth
time with her
her daughdauxh- it
at lhe George Leonard home
,
is BABRY COUXTY nix mosths not ought not to concern themselves leave for Ktesimincc. Florida, today "" “?”***•’“*” '
t“”'1 ter. Mp Roy r&amp;gler. Dick Moulton ]
Hallowe'en was a wild night here. I
R«*
... B(If
.'.RV r.HATV
three
MOXTHs whether
........... they are ..............................
i» •-(»»«».
i
naked or dothed.w,n spcnd lhe w,n,cr 2fte from hSyouM trfends^to U *ith hU ra‘her Bt Muskegon dur­
callii
A larae number of the older boys!
*' i#"“raxes’ .
/I?
or «»^»d- delved or Instruct; Mr and Mrs Frank Ickes expect 5*™^ wJhiJ sta^rely^that
,n« ,xr vWl **«'
nnd giftf got together for some fun ;
ML
OXB.. fl,.
protected-or destroyed.-Cato.
,o,7rlnJ?*Tr‘"
'might have many happy return*
The P T. A. chicken aupper at but as is «o often the case in such
from
ji.au in *i»v*m&gt;u se
f General George Washington
Mr Bnd Mrs Joa. Bower of Fow, he day.
1 the Maaonte Temple last Wednesday a group, they went too far with
(L
ML
FOREIGN st'uscRii-Tio.ss. ONR
“ t,rncraj ueorge Washington Jer and Mr and w„ John Wigner
M
evening wax well attended and their pranks Deputy Sheriff Her­
YE*a i.N atiVANcE........,: uo could we the manner in which the of Detroit were gue*U of Mr. and'
'£0^^^
a^XS
-------------- -------* - .. which
. .'
r--»——«wit
man Renach was on the scene and
FOR YOUR
\ /
end.
■■ ■ -■—1------------------ .
■ 1 ■■ ■; interests of America have been Mra. M Fedewa and Mr and
... Mrs. w,l* reside in .u_
the ....
future.
। which fallowed
followed m*
was well nwoamd
prepared building*, road graders, etc., which
ADVEKTISIN'O rstes.
bandied about in the name of parFeldpausch on Monday
and
Mi
•y ana
Ml*ae» May Sherlow and Matie UIK* wfn rendered and every number had b*-en placed on Main street were
• Thui
TRIP NORTH VL
r&gt;,„u.! KeUy of Mtlbrook are visittag at
pleasing to those who heard taken back to thdr rightful place.
..... ... pouue. durins .he
lew
J. C. Kelelam.
city.
i 'hen»- About &lt;0M was realized.
However, so much had been done
BuisMt toeais *od rwsdlac
3v« decade* he might decide that it was Will and Vernor Blough attended James Riley's this week.
Mrs.
Eaton returned Monday fromMrs. Geo. Nagler left last week i that it could not be cleaned up at
“ vv«t
Kt
la llnM' to start another revolution. As the funeral of former Congressman an extended visit with her daugh- Sunday for Lowell. Ind., where she th*1 Itate so Mr. Rensch visited
land
ESSjattk'S 1“ u“
I-‘‘ “» olwrver commented: Tlw Irou- E ■* B.mllmn .t Hll® aindw.
j
—.-------------—- —— wm care for an aged lady for some school on Wednesday morning and
«----Mrs
Mar*
a, a wjro.
(
Rrv and Mr, W I GeLvton and
,,,
----was accompanied back to town by a
.XV.' .ITlirtf
•“ “• *'
&gt;• «u&gt;t Uwee .re
ol
„„t,
,M John Uln. m.urrwd fo M.„!e- UTO.
Mi
। U
Mrs. Marte Vander Male and &gt;»nte group of boys who were kept
Visit!
.1 b[..h. — ........ win b. mo many Democrats and RrpubU- Mrs Ben Blakeney Monday, night
a!
Our Stock of
[sons. Bobby and Tommy, arc nicely busy putting something like twenty*
I’l.ll.
HUNTING
I settled in lhe room* Just vacated by *1* building* back on their foundaMl
J."„::'.7.£' .'.I,
«n‘1 "w««iau«o^d,gpiJJ,’,wS ft. Send nrrv-nvBYBA«s ago today. • Mrs. Ross and family, who have lions. Quite a few of the buildings
FOOTWEAR
faint
with his sisters. Mr* Eliza Cherry r,Th'' double wedding of Charles P. moved to Wayland Mrs. Vander were damaged and the boys may yet
la Complete—
Male
is
t|ie
new
operator
at
thc
have
quite
a
bill
to
pay
before
this
Ml
and Mr* Ella McAlpine of thl* my. °*l“ht and Mary E. Barlow and
x'* cmaaanieatlkn will b» |.ublkk«u ah
A NEW IDEA.
telephone office.
•
1* all settled. No one begrudges the
Visit Ua and see
*ny e1rtata*ua.:.-» iuIhi it fittra'lkr
Ode#
Mr*. Chas Smith of Se^fitnd ar- William E. Powers and Anne M
»rii*r • ou&gt;i *aa (mt uffle *Jdtr*&gt;.
a big department store In the cast rived in Hastings. Nov. 2. to Join Frrrc, on Tuesday evening was the
We are informed that Mr. and Mrs. boys a little fun on Hallowe'en but
and
the Newest in
Ml
her hiuband. They will make their
of the season. 17,6 re­ Roy Blough have purchased the when .they go so far as to destroy
just north of Seifert's Garage, property it is going too far and there
WARM
t&gt;«i rqum.a ,.i&gt; i.ftr*, IB vcrtistqg: telling the whole truth home with A B Putnam. 212 W J*Ption given by Mrs. Barlow at house
hcr reatdence on Jefferson street known as the Ed. Story iwuse. and always comes a settlement day.
FOOTWEAR
visit*
rwV.rru du tVkrnS'lculk concernipu the merchandise It offers Sooth Street
will
move
into
it
this
week.
Jesse
Clinton
Gregory
is
now
working
at
and Mrs. « Feldpausch spent **« “ flne ntTalr Thp prwents were
For the
«»«■■■ »t.d inb prn.tn&gt;g
for Mie. instead of trying to make a theStrweek
end with their son. Ro- both numerous and costly, including Blough and family will move onto the E. W. Bliss factory at Hastings,
Mr and Mrs. E. H. Adam* have
—------ - ----------------------- lemon look like a peach, for ex- man and daughter. Miss Margaret.
*8^ upright piano presented by his brother's farm which iu- wlll
COLD DAYS
work.
'
been wishing for a family reunion
&amp;
Y
MERGER NEEDED.
ample, this firm concentrates on at Notre Dame university in jn. •Mf/ Dw*Cht to his bride.
That Are Ahead!
last Mr* Roy Nagler and mojher, Mr&gt;. ®U summer but owing to the fact
| The charge in the Journal last
Regardless of any political mo-"making dear juil l»w tour the leni­ dlana
thata-certain
officer, un- Moulton, and Mrs Ida Howk attend- that their children are so widely
Mis* Mary Grant entertained Mrs ' week
"7;
------- “city
7"^'
--------...had « the L. A. S.
e. at Bo^iie oenter scattered and their work is of such u
tives which may or may not be in on really is. For example an adver- Paul Jone*. Mrs Grace Colgrove. de
™t‘JI-&lt;1 •-0 "*•*» the marahM.
Lace Rubber Paca
Warm Sheepskin Shoes
.afternoon,
u.^rnocn. '
nature that they could not all leave
might
that
of Mr*. Mae Dimond, Mrs. Geo. Whit- &gt;«”' 135 bucking the tiger." a* it 1* Thursday
the background. Auditor General tlscment‘ —
’“*•* state
—
**
— • a pair
■- -*
Sam
Eckert has lx...
been .laid
same
seemed
Mr* Frank Heath. Mrs called- in a gambling hell in this 8"
“’ Ecker,
— up Ute's’ tile. —
—- time, this ------- ■ imBall Band Felt Shoea
16-in. Leather Hicuta
John K. Stack has all tiie best of curtains on sale at a modest price comb
PhilliD Tatetiel Mrs Brower Mr*clty- u unconditionally false
or we part week with gangrene tn his foot powible. In August. LeRoy, who Is
the argument in hi* fight for a con­ were patterned after a famous de­ Herbert Moiitague and Mis* Evelyn Brp not correctly informed.which caused him a great deal of
All Rubber Arctics
Red Top Wool Socks
anlmtructor in a school at KingsP»‘n Mra. Eckert is very poorly, too. wood. Ky. was home for « few day*
solidation of the state's bookkeeping sign but also adds a warning that in Goodspeed all of Grand RanilsDykes' Beard Elixir-Did it. and
Heavy Cloth Arctics
Tan Ankle Fit Boots
ur*na itapias..
on {he
face Mr and Mr*. Earl Jack of Detroit. Then a week ago laat Thursday. Rey.
1
Tuesday '
operations. Naturally it thte reor­ all probability the colors will fade -me^av
■
MB.
Helen
Wraion
the
week
M
“
c
,h
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“
"
J
1
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Clh
’
nrj
„
after
two
reasons
of
wear!
Imagine
Rubber Boot Sofk Feet Felt Bools &amp; Rubbers
ganization te made. Mr. Stack will
end guc*t of Mr and Mrs V E. ready wear heavy moustaclies and daughter of Hillsdale, were Satur-(came and remained until Frida},
have more patronage at hl* dis|x»al such a radical departure from thc Harvey in Kalamazoo
' '
beards, having used from one to day night and Sunday guests of thc afternoon On. Saturday morning.
Leather Top and Rubber Bottom Paes
'
three packages. No Injury. Easily • ladles' Another, Mrs H. W. Gosch.
Mr. and Mr* Eli Allam* and daugh- .
and will thu* become a more potent ordinary routine of sale* ballyhoo,
TWENTY YFAR-S AGO TODAY’ applied. Certain in effect. Package
Rev. Lxxunl* and Geo. BaKveU ter Esther, and Mr. and Mrs. Ramo
figure in the state administration: Or the firm might go on to an­
str and Mn i n srn.rh.m wiii *“h diref.lons jKMt paid .25c. three were home from their wood cutting Sunday afternoon. Also on Saturday
and the auditor general Is undoubt- nounce the saleof an accumulated
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Ketcham will for
A
Smith and company. Job al the farm from Thursday afternoon.
afternoon, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr* Leslie Ad-:
Adedly gwarc of this. PtKrtbly this te assortment of rug* many of which ter' NSHndtoaUcnd^he'rneetta^ofH,ole "Se!Us&lt; P*&gt;»ttae. Illinois. This night until Monday morning.. &gt;
anu. of Maple Grove and Mr. and,
one of Mr. Stack's motive* in ad- are in colors that an Interior decopreparation has imitations. The A number from here attended the Mrs. Clay Adams and two daughters
“Barry County** Busiest Shoe Store”
the National Grange, which will be public will use due caution and ad- funeral of Mr*. Robt. Johnson At of Hasting* were guests of the folk*
vocating thc change; possibly not. rater might not select- So far the held In that city.
dress as-above.
Bowne Center last Thursday. Mrs. here. Last Tuesday. Rev. Hurry '
The big argument is that efficiency experiment seem* to be a success. । • Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Arne* were -------------------114 W. STATE ST.
HASTINGS, MICH.
■*■» *
, .
Johnson was an old resident of Adams, wife and daughter Ruth of
called to Hesperia last week by the
and economy' recommend the merg* *
= -z=^i
Janesville. Wu..' arrived and re­
FREEPORT. ' Bowne and was highly respected by
serious illness of Mrs. 'Ames' sister. . A new correspondent begins duty all who knew her.
mained until Thursday evening. Mr.
ing of accounting activities under
FREE READERS.
Mrs. Phoebe Richardson. They re­ this week- It will be our desire to Mr. and Mrs. Royal Good now oc- and Mrs. Leslie Adams, Mr. and
one department. Former Governor Our readers woulcfbe surprised to mained until Monday.
give you all of the news of our lit- cupy thc Mike Flynn house in the Mrs. Clay Adams, and daughter.
Alex Oioesbeck had Mine justifica­ *ec the volume of free reading ma- • Mrs
who has been t&gt; village every week We shall .southwest part of town.
*' Maria Sceber.
" ‘
Helen and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth staying with Mr and Mra. Floyd’
PINE LAKE.
tion for establishing an accounting terial being sent out from Lansing. spending the-past three weeks with1 try and not make mistakes in; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson mo- Adams were supper guests on Thurs­ Nesbitt thte winter.
•
[ On Wednesday. November 1st, thJ
In Cloverdale. Battle cur Hem* but should we
tored to nwar Remus last Tuesday day also. loiter Thursday evening.
division. The stale*' bookkeeping Every1 department now has its pub­ relatives
The Golden Rule S S. C. meets Helping Hand Club met with Mrs
Creek. Augusta and. Hickory Comers trust you will bear with us mid we! afternoon to tfel Mrs. Emma 8tea&lt;x&gt;. Mr. and Mrs Leslie Adams, sons with Mr* Mary Nesbitt Tuewtlny and Pearl Bagley with fifteen member!
needs had grown rapidly and the licity agent. Once in a while some returned Friday to her daughter's
•shall be glad to make thc necessary who hud been a guest at tiie Chas, Mrrvin and Paul of Grand Rapids they will tie off ofquilt
and five visitors present. MnJ
auditor general** office failed to keep real facts slip by but mostly*'these Mrs. Bert Shellenbarger's.
correction- We necessarily will not Deming home for two week*. Mrs called on their way to Wisconsin.
Mr, L. A. Day. Elouur and Wen- Champion and Mrs. jaithrop added
Wednesday was Mrs. W W. Pot­ be able to get all ot Hie news, but 1 Loomis and Gaytha accompanied All tiiese were also guests of their
up. Therefore on office wa* created bulletins are too much colored with
dell and Mr*. Cha*. Beach spent ,l‘elr names to the membership roll
sister. Mr*. Mt nurd Lewis, during Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Her-, A very 'filer assortment of canned
- with modernized methods from IN-rsonal bi^lhyoo: a political cam­ ter's birthday, so her daughter. any omissions wUl be due to tack of, them as far os thetr farm near ...
......
. . Ur and Mrj
Doreen, planned a surprise for her
“'ll fn-rti fruit and vegetables wu
which accurate and complete-figures paigning being paid for out of pub­ mother. Eieht ladle* were present information, and not bccaure of a Belding and the former three jx-o- their visit* here. — ---- ----- I blr Wilcox.
desire to omit. We desire your co- pie returned there for a picnic sup- Adatns have every reason • to by
concerning any piulsc of Mchigan's lic tax money. We always ' glance and tBc lime -was enjoyably spent. operation and indulgence and will &gt; per with Rev. Loomis and Geo. Bos- proud pf such a family, all their
.
- affairs could be obtained on short over most of the material that comes Mrs. W. J. Lockton was the winner greatly appreciate your help. Ina*-'sett who are cutting wood there.
Burr Faasett and
NotunghBmU&lt;S’ Ek-? fl’" ^"1
children being Christian* and being I, Mr. and
"toreMra.
in Hustiugs.
notice. The obvipus destiny of this but a big majority of It—probably of the prize in a guessing content. much a* there were no Freckort' M&lt; .=*:*. L. M. Curite:, and Roy active in Christian work, and they
Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Shawman of
On Saturday evening a fed
new division was a merger with Die U»# per cent—1* filed away in our Kalamazoo came Friday to stay items in last week s issue, we tare Blough left here late VCedm-sdav in have thoroughly enjoyed having little Lok Loulm.- s|K-m Saturday
P. M. Willi their mother. Mrs. Hen-: Irl&lt;,nd. lind nC|Rllbors ,)t Mrs. Carl
including a few of them in this (the latter's truck for Louisville. Ky . them all home m this way.
accounting department. Members of wastebasket. Real news bulletin* with . John Shawman during Mrs week's letter.
son. of near, Vermontville.
rl(, Jamra calnt, and spent ,he eve
delivering a thousand baa-ball bats.
Shower For Newlyweds.
Governor Comstock'* adminCitr.it ivc fmtn Lansing departments would be Shawman's-absence in the north.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Staton were in part of an 80.000 order placed here The home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hyde spent d|llK With her. and helped tier celo]
board voted in favor o! this merger. worthwhile. But that is neg the kind" Mrs. C G. Tucker of Cincinnati, Grand Rapids a week ago Sunday j by the Louisville Slugger Ba-e Ball Ste.-m was thc scene of a very happy bunday in Battle Creek and at- brat&lt;, her birthday anniversary]
was the guest of Mr*. Nellie Godfrey evening, where Mr. Sliwon wa* the 1 Bat Co.
gatliering
on
Monday
evoning
when
tended
the
funeral
of
their
little
Light refrvahmenta were served. 1
The board will do well to consider;, we
.are
f getting. We doubt that any the latter part of the week.
speaker at the Silvyr Jubilee servMr. and Mrs. Russell Hinckley ar? four, car loads of young people from great-grandchild. He wa* thr little Mr. und Mrs Walter Strong aid
tta* matter again. Mr. Stack ha* tH’taaMng"department te justified in
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. , Mackey and Ice at the Church of thc Nazarenc. the proud pa rente of a baby daugh-; lhe Church of Nazarene of Grand son of Mr. and Mr* Ganka. nee ^n*. Donald and Rusm-H, were Frtl
1best
—. of the Argument
. and
j most
. oi
ouj a bulletin of 4 several daughter. Lois, have returned from and Mrs. Sivonfurnished
special ter. born tlsc forepart of last wc?k ’ Rapid* came out for a shower on the Madeline Conr of Battle Creek. This day afternoon and evening guest]
several weeks' visit with relieves In music for thex-rvlce.Fallowing the she ha' been named BurUira Jean newly married couple. After viewing neighborhood extend* sympathy
at thc-Walter Warner home.
J
thc public opinion on his side.
pages each week even if all ballyhoo Iowa.
..
... Willard
.. —
-----and
chHS Thcrry. and the gift* the bride had already re»*.
. vw-wi
’t forget
meeting,
with
Ditmar
and. Mr Rnd
Mr.u»iu
andmp
Mrs.
Chesterwuui,»anu
WllUtt* and Won
Bmt
forget the
the Farmers'
Farmers' Clul
Clul
were eliminated.
Mrs
Frank
Langstrom
returned
1
Ml**'
Helen
Geukc*.
they
v, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lightfoot of Har- ceivvd. the evening was spent m two children ofLan-ing wereSun-meeUng at Lee Nottingham's on No]
were
RACKETS
Tuesday to her home in Chicago aft-■ luncheon guests at thc home ol• Mr.
Mr bor
bor Spring*. Mr and Mr*. Lawrence game* and contest*. A very Jolly day guest* of hl* parent*. Mr. und -.ember 11
Racketeering lias become a com­
i-r a visit with her parents. Mr. and1 and Mr*. D. W. Tporne.
EndreswMr
and—
daughter
• Mr and Mr*. Ernest MorehbusJ
iHr.d.
— ___ __Ben
_ Wait
___ ——
____ tmw was enjoyed and after present- Mra. J. J. Willitt*.
EDUCATION.
Mr*. R*I Hendershott.
monplace phnue in. the United
’
Mr and Mrs. Alfred Higdon and were guestn ul a family dinner givrJ
Messrs. Elmer Roush and John
1 Alma were supper guest* of' •Mr. andl ing Mr. and Mrs. Hixson with a
America need* to become more
Mrs. H. S. Redmond returned on1 Rickert motored to thc former's Mrs. F. E. Brunner last Friday eve-• lovely electric waffle iron and waf- tfco daughtera of Grand Rapldx |&gt;J. Mrs. Ellu Rogers on Sunday 1
States—almost us common a* the
and more school-minded. American Tuesday to her home m Danville.• farm near Rockford Tuesday.
Mr. and Mra. Dewey Doster anl
nmg. Thc former couple* left Sat-. fie bowl with ladle to match, ice were Sunday gueste of hi* parent*
racketeers,
themselves. In fact
institutions cannot be maintained N. Y.,. after a visit with her sister.• Mr*. F- E. Brunner, accompanied | urday' morning for a buriness ahdi cream and cake were served and at Mr. and Mr*. John Higdon. Cha*. Mrs. Claire Doster left on Frida]
Mrs. A. F. Syj^ster.
racketeers of school boy age arc be­ except
by Mr. and 'Mr*. Victor Sisson, pleasure trip which took them tn, a late hour, the happy crowd started Higdon und family of Nashville were 1morning for a trip to Oklahoma I
have educated citizen*
ing apprehended in -our larger cities.
.
back
to
Grand
Rapid*,
promising
Saturday
evening
callers
there.
1
Mrs
Janie* Lake, who wu* m serl
transacted,
blulncs*
at
Lowell.
Ada.
Ohio
nnd
Pennsylvania
a*
well
acaimble of reasoning, understanding THIRTY . YEARS AGO TODAY. and Grand Itaiuds Friday.
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Mffc and grand- jously ill 6n Tuesday evening i|
•
1 to various places in Michigan.
' to come again Those who made up
Who is to bhme for-thi* coiidiUtti? and voting intelligently. Right now
M. C. Excursion*—Football con­
party were Mis* Vera Strickler, mother of Nashville were Sunday । much better.
I
When movies quit putting gang* there appears to be a crisis In public test. Universities of Wisconsin andf Mrs. S. L Pirkhani of Lake Ode.— The M. E. church at Carlton Ccn-. the
za spent several day* the latter part ter. which was struck by lightning MISS Helen Geukcs. Willard Dlttnar. gue.-.u of Mr. and Mra, Heber Foa-. Mr. and Mr*. C. W. Avery anJ
6ters in . hero rolta and when liews- education. At the rate at which Mhhtgan. Ann Arbor. Nov. 19. 1903.' of the week with Dr. H. C Peckham iind badly damagiM by fire a few. Miss Althea Ditmar. Mr and Mr* ter.
| Anne spent ftir week end at tiiell
round trip Date of sale Nov.
papers and magazines stop publish­ schools have been and are being $338
&gt;
Ted
Christman.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Owen
Ashley
Van
Dorn
of
Gull
take
farm.
Mra.
Murcia
Dunwell
ol
'
and
Mr*
Edith
Godfrey.
weeks
ago.
ha*
been
put
in
shape
Hth for train* scheduled to reach
Plainwell speqt Sunday with theid
ing storks tn which the big gang closed for lack of funds, it would ap- Ann Arbor before two p M. of tiiat Mrs. Lawrence Endres ho* been again and service.* were held there at Albright, Miss Bessie Knop. Mias *jwnt Sunday with the home folk*.
Annrttc Cannon. Mrs. Hattie ‘ Mrs. Grace Lathrop of Prairieville 1
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leaden are given romantic, glamor­
date. Return limit Nov. hl inclusive.' spending the past week with rela- week ago last Sunday. Next Sunday•• Ruth
Beeren*. Ju&lt;-k Meyering. MisS Vera was a guest of her jiarents. Mr
.MORGAN.
j
jx-ar probable by lhe end of this
Mrs. Id.| Wood and Ml** Vinnie; live* in Grand Rapid*. Mra. Burch-, then- will be two big service* nt the Eggleston. Mis* Mary Hubbard, Mbs and Mr* Jesse Fa-sult. Thursday.
ous personalities instead of being winter that there will be 30.000
Cljarlcs Montgomery and famlll
. ard te looking'after the Household-church, one at 2:30 and 7:30. Dr
Ream
were
tn
Nashville
last
week
painted in their true color*, pos­ American schools closed for lack of to catrr at the wedding of Fred Ful­; duties .during her absence.
Huth Kennedy. District gupt... willI Estella Hetzel. LeRoy Bassett. Mis* I Mis* Pauline P-atridge of Nashville visited their nephew. Maywooi
!*|ient Friday night and Saturday Counterman. Sunday, abo called oa
sibly youngsters will not be so in­ cash to maintain them, and on? ler and Miss Sadie McGinnis wMgfi’ Mr. and-Mrj. Victor Suson and bring the message at both thesej Esther Pratt and Horace Pryor
.
Mr. and Mrs V- L. Wolcott and J.; with thc Foster girl*.
. iiwir daughter. »•
— Ethel Green. &lt;N
J
[their
Mrs.
, dined to imitate them. But then a
occurred , at the home of Mr and|[Mrs. Emma Steson were dinner&lt;.M-rvict.« and thc church will be rcI
million American children will be Mrs. Thus Fuller, south of Nash­' guest* of &gt;ttes Mabel Steson at Hte- (dedicated. Thte will b&lt;- a very inter­ P. Hate Kenyon of Charlotte spent1 There will tie prayer meeting this Kalamazoo on their way home.
part of thc blame certainly rest* without schqpi privileges.
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Howard. MrJ
«»—
»
,„
"rtllc
week
end
with
Mr.
and-Mrs.
L
week
Wednesday evening at thc
ting*
Sunday.
csting
service
and
nil
are
invited.'
ville.
’
with lhe public. Ii ‘the public didn't
Letha
Adkln*.
Arthur
Webb
anJ
Mr. Allen
.Hen Fish
I**L.!; tiad the
thr mlsforX;~fc? There will
w,,» be ....
no evening service in -R --Wolcott
and Voulse.
. . _ Mr. __
Kenyon home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mc, MU* Ethrlyn* Brown, who ha* Mrs.
-•
•
•
j
-i-j'*
—
—
«
—
—
-*
-»
-»-i—
t.
।
cteltend.
Paul cole spent Friday in LanMng.l
flock in to see gangster pictures, thr
n
,
. r»
, ■ . I
• ‘•ompleted a course at Fcrru Indus-’ tune to dislocate her shoulder while the. local church and nil are urged to remained for part of this week.
I Mr*. Ethel Wilcox and Mrs. Mabel
Mr* Ernest Mead entertained hcl
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rllYd^YQpIlS trial. Big Rapid-, i, sending a feu hanging up clothes last Monday, mt'-nd thte
producers wouldn't supply them;
____service.
______
BARRYVILLE.
I Adamswere
were inIn Hastings
Harting* Tuesday
Tuesday sister. Mis* Combs, of Muncie. Indi
I Adams
wa* taken to Hasting* where 7 he many
friend* ....
of Mrs. Frank
v
dava*
day*' with her mint
aunt. Mr*
Mra Mnttin
Mattie, She
and if thc public didn't increase the
the
services
ot
two
physicians
were
Hynes
arc
itlnd
to
know
that
,hefu
,
r,M
'
L
it
A
®
meet*
this
week
f^i- and rfc&lt;,lv&lt;.d their first lesson this for a nhirft time.
F
A contemporary obum/a tiiat SpauMin*. They iro.to Kalamazoo required to put it back in place. At making such ii rapid recovery tfom'
Curt Knoll ha* moved Ln to th]
circulation of yellow Journals carry'­
”
r
'
r
;",
’
u
,
&gt;'
CB
f
*
n
"Nutriyon"
which
was
given
politics makes strange -bedfcllowa. th:- week to visit Miss Mabel present Mrs. Fuh u&gt; carrying her per recent serious operation and is 11 „r
&gt;r.. n!’*r;Ii ,
. ,y
Herrtiey at Hie Methodist hoa* vacated by Will Haylcr anJ
. ing glamorous gangster stories, edi­
But.Uwy soon get used lo thc same Spaulding
family.
]
arm
in
a
sling
but
aside
from
some
able
to
be
around
the
hoiw
and
has
"nd
Club
No.
1
willl
turnun
a
church.
&gt;
tors wouldn't print them. Trying to
Bert Barnes son of Mr. ahd Mrs. pain. 1* none the worse tor the ex- been out in the yard in the last few
EverJ'one 15 cord' .
'
---Lloyd McClelland and sun Darwia
bunk.-.Punch.
George Barnes, ot Chicago, ahd a JZ-J
init your finger on Ute Marne L* like
q-.
ilL
tally invited.
' The first trolley car ratent was of Nashville visited at thc home q
Ab we understand It, to be a good student at Purdue J
university. !n- ' Velma Forbey i*. enrolled at the I Mr.- L B. Dister's many friend., ¥r!1Turner of Mo^an I* issuedin 1892.
.
settling the question of which earned communist a Workingman niust-diatw
| D. A McClelland Bunday.
was in thr frightful railroad
W
K.
Kellogg
Winter
Health
camp
arc
glad
to
have
her
back
home
ttriij, the egg or the chicken. One protest violently when lie lias no Job
‘t* Indianapolis last Saturday
thing is certain. Ions ever, until the
,, .
Hi which so many student* ucr6 at Pine lake, where she will attend (again utter spending several Week.*;
aIld mjurea. Bert was in the ,dwol until about the firrt ot Jan- in Plymouth carta? for her aged
public gets tired of glorified thugs and gp on strike th: i .onu nt he
•
; father, who ha., returned with her I
fell one.—Industry and Labor.
tilth coach and had just gone uary.
bi$ and little or at Iciut of havin';
'
--------'Throtwh into thc third one to talk Hie W. M. S. of, lhe U. B. church for awhile.
them kept amuvmgly in xi*c public
High school boya are now taught to a friend when the crash came, held an all day meeting at thc home . Roy Preston and Morri# Overhblt
u.t.; completely overturnedi*'*
overturned! oi Mrs Owen Dodge test Ti\ursday. We;e home .Irom W. 8. T. C. over
in.- car w.,
eyt through photoplay und journal, home economic.—that t.i. haw to His
and
he
crawled
out
through
the
W
Standard
Bearer#,
under
the
the
WW
k
end.
rarjeet* will continue to be closely cook, wash, sew and iron—in 42 windov , -raping without a rerateh'UAderaiilp of Mis*. Qowlc*. Held a Bunday morntag was the time of
interwoven »l’,h business in the Hates. Evidently Ju»t looking for­ although many occupants of the‘ Hallowe'en (tarty jn the basement of ,he regular Thank Offering service
United States
'
lthe M E church last Monday cve-;oI -he w F. M 8 of the M E
. ward to the state of matrimony •ame coach were feet erely injured
M; and. Mrs Wesley Andrew., 1&gt;ng. The girt all wore costumer,churgh. Misa Mabel Morgan of
with lhe new woman!—Los Angeles
with their daughter and hrr hus-;and ni**ks and these were all wry’ Kalamazoo, a mLwionary stationed
politics.
4 Times. .
• • and...
*cltwer
and
added much to thc eveVlkarbad. India, home on fur-'
band.
Mi
Mrs.
Eduard
G.
What 15 i or arc: potit.
Hatktwy. who recently moved here ntng's enjoyment. The room was lough, gave thc nic**aic ot thcl
' decorated1 with corn morning. Il was a fine meamge and.
an interesting .little co^cctlon of The man who used'to carry his from Petoskey an- settling t hl
lite week I appropriately
Grade “A” milk is the CLEANEST
milk that find of all meets the health
------—
.
—
i
o'
lanterns
WKS enjoyed by a good audience
by'sU,B-'- leave.', and Jack
paragraph* concerning
.
»*
• m their home formerly owlvffcd. V
Mai.v interesting u.finCj
that can be produced. Because the
game# and edn- mlm Morgan' was accompanied by
needs of infants and growing chil­
collected by Elton Ealonxeditor of son wpo has a caddy cany his golf Jo Barnett on thc State road Mr Many
tests were enjoyed by thc girl' und Mrs. E B Andmon of Grand Rap- :
AndrewHie
father
of
Will
Anbag
to
play.
—
Ohio
.State
Journal.
*
“
J
'*
milk
it
producer
is
so
CLEAN,
the
the Plymouth Mail.
dren. Also, by so doing, to offer to
jdnw. of,the firm of Andrew* and a lunch of sandwiches, pickles.|id„. District W. P. M- 8 President.;
Highlands Dairy is permitted by the
"In politic, nothing te contempWorn-but films are old as ojd1 B-Nmar. und “ brother oi Mrs.' A* pumpkin pic and cocoa ua* served • mim Morgan al»o gave a short-talk
people of all ages, CLEAN milk that
It was a delightful evening and onejm •!«- Bunday School which was;
“
tlbie."—Besconfieid.
.
,
State to sell Grade "A” milk. In fact,
junk. But why wail till they arc 5 Rork*"
fulfills the highest standaf-ds of
that
will
be
long
remembered.
greatly
appreciated
and'enjoyed
by'
Jh rt Haye* returned to Ironwood.
•The Decalogue and tlie Gulden worn out?—Punch.
repeated
TESTS
my
State
Officials
Jed
Stowe,
always
trying
tb
gtv&lt;
nil
A
fine
Thank
offering
was
taken;
Saturday, after two weeks' vacation
wholesomeness, richness and purity.
Rule have no place in a . political
(dc Missionary cause.
with ht« parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. his patrons on the R. F. D better
have
ALWAYS
uhown
that
High
­
I hat is why Highlands Dairy milk is
The*ability to talk well in public D Haye*.
campaign."—Ingalls.
service, now drives a new Chevrolet
Leap Karcher lias secured the
Mrs. George. Karcher of Bowne G contract for the erection of the
lands Dairy milk is far cleaner than
■ "If you do not know how to He,' ifouid be a fine thtaril people didn't
the best and safest milk you can buy
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
M«yu&lt;«
stay ing w...
with Mrs. H 8&lt;y:*e In her; barracks for lhe Conservation Corps;
rroept it a* evidence of ability to
State specifications demand for
cheat, and. steal turn your attention a&lt;
for the entire family. Ibt freshness,
At u business meeting of Hje home here
at Ocrmfask. in the upper peninsula
to politic* and lfi*ni. —H. W. Shaw. waiUKc public affairs.—San &gt;tan- Yeung Men - social Club held last
Grade “A” milk.
Police were quite prominent and left for that place Friday afterpurity and richness can always be re­
■ If we mean to support thc liber- ctsco Chronicle.
week the following officers were around town here Thursday, a* no(m He took a crew ot seventeen
We pledge the Highlands Dairy- to
lied upon, and we deliver it, icy cold,
elected tor thc emuung year: Pre.-l- there were several t&gt;a troll Ing the , Incn mid we understand that they
ty and mdcpentiAice which lu&gt; cot
A woman's hour of triumph is to dent Ira VanValki-nburg:' Vice­ roads tn this vicinity; taking part expect to complete the job there bealways keep in mind its original pur­
to your door. Why not order it
u* *o much blood and treasure to
.“
President. Fred Parker: Secretary. in thc state' wide search tor the fOfe Christmas TTrasc from here
find
the
basement
,
light*
burning
pose
—
the
production
.
of
CLEAN
LotabiUh we mu*’, drive far away
TODAY?
Just after hr.- husband h«u&gt; preadied। Chaa. Jordan; Treasurer. G-, F. bandits wiio early m tile day robbed who accompanied him were: Bunn'
the demon ot party spirit and local
Chidester. Il ua» voted tiiat a dance a bank in North Lansing.
I Anderson. Claude Fighter. Arthur
a sermon on/ economy.—Hopkin*' ix given Thanksgiving night in the The building recently moved by setfert. John Smelker. and Donald,
reproach."—Washington. .
hall which is being completed in the Chas. Moore opto ids,property juvt Miller. Ttw rest ot the crew are Irom
•4Tut we here highly resolve that &lt; Mo &gt; Journal.
old court house building.
aero** Irom the creamery is being Laming, Grand Rapids and Howard
thoc dead shall not have died in A prominent bunker »y* lie
„
Mrs.. B F. Heckert of Paw Paw. remodelled into a home to be oc- city
vain; that thia nation, under God. would enjoy running a newspaper who has been visiting Mr* M. H. copied by Alva Moore and ' family
Mrs N Bouma returned home
Sunday evening from Grand Rapids
MU11 hate •» new birth of freedom column for just one dav And. bnv. a?d,'-v *cft ,or Unaing Monday Geo Leonard is douig the work
Telephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Hutinga, Mich.
Mt., E.iil Bumfotd of HasUiuu where sjie «ai called by the »eriund that guvrnimvnt of tiie people, wnat'we uouki do to a bank in lull *l^4e
"tU
bcfv^e
visited Mi. and Mra. F E- Brunner iou* illnea* of her daughter, Mis.
by the people, for the people snail the Uine.—Borton Transcript.
Minnie Wuwt.ii
&gt;ier Thursday.
.
oeo. Toringa-

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Backward Glances;

Bits of Yesterday

ATTENTION!

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Footwear
r
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Hastings Cut Rate Shoe Store

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CLEAN MILK Is the

only SAFE, milk for your home

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The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

I

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER t, IMS

SociaLEvents and Personal Mention
W. E. Robb of H'.wel! was in the Ray Branch has rtturnro-frora'«
city Munday on buxines.
1 business trip to Detroit and WashMrs Jack Stem ha* returned from ....
ihSt«&gt;--- - -D. C.
a un
ten aaya
days' vun
vtelt in ijrtroit.
Detroit.
। Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Holly and son
Mrt (leorvr Coleman vteited rela- of Musltegon were gUMU of Mr and
£
KK CteffS. Bu»ta,
MtBtatot
tte .«tk end,
tires in Battle Creek on Sunday.

BENEFIT TEA.
OVER TWO HUNDRED
ATTEND OPEN NIGHT Charles Hinman entertained with a

RED CROSS ROLL
tJS“£ I.
CJLtSTJRTSW.11

benefit tea for Circli No. 4 of the .
l a. 8 on Thuxaiay aft-1 I

Patrons Mot Teachers and Methodist
DUcuud Pr.blem.-Suc

NUNN BUSH .. a Name

Mrs- Lawrence O. Ryan and Mr-, j
cessful Gathering
freahment* served. Several of the |----(Continued from page on*)
Elite A. Kelley attended the Udw'i D«spii&lt; the
Mtv very inclement wcath- &lt;ucaU wttl continy Ute teas.
Aid
-- - dinner
------- ■ Thursday,
- ---------ll Nov.
V&gt;| 2nd. a*. rr on Monday evening, auuui
about two
iwu
I past
year -------------------------------the Red Croaa. through
.
GUILD MEETS.
L
.... . , . open night at the.
*“e he™1 , , r, and Mrs w W' hundred attended
1
Its
3700
chanters ~
and other co-op
co-oo-­
M1M
Norma
Rod
ley
entertained
!
,u
•««»
&gt;•*«. the latter's parents, near La- mgti and Junior High schools.
*“
■- -n~unit*
...»• . nurena
~ im/wicj
-- . ..rmawimi
. .... »ratina
nos rnn. Into the
w M

that means something!
rm

1 What hind of »ho*» do you u/tar ? . . , TA
ar« Nunn-Buih . . . darn good »ho«» f "...

Roy Bcndcll of Grand Ledge wju
HEY are that! And by their name yaw KNOW IL
calling on friend# here on Monday. } the guest of her slater and husband.
' Whta iter, ter moUwr. Mr.. C T. "rate
2S “™:rJ‘"S u.cte?
.7 I '
ol the United St.te., olueh voted
MIm Dorothy Field was home
Henry Not ten and daughter, Mafrom Kalamazoo over Hie week end. belle, of Orum Lake spent last week tadtptat. t.,1
broke tar rMht
SAT.X At»o'
Bash mean something.
Mita Ruth M. Robson visited at with Mr and Mrs. Herman Hauer
.............. '
her home in Jackson over the week
Mrs. Elite A. Kelley and Mra. Lau­ M^ ^HSKd"^' M.“n t^TXcSoX. Chrx.“l't:
end.
rence G Ryan visited the Dunham nnd Mr and Mra. Wm. Sciiilhaneck ter Perkins- Schedules Bunt D A ' The general meeting of thc Worn-,ol
, v qua . ,
i5at
time, that they are
ens Club held Friday afternoon was and T^n S Mve «SS:
Mr# Grace Dodds leaves on school, near Lacey, Thursday of last v/ted Mr. mid Mr* Arthur Jones V"n%Tk7ra In? Herfi
He KNOWS. The name tells him.
Thursday for Iter home in Kaiuuui week.
of Grand Rapids on Sunday and hardl; Publicity. MIm Helen Her- «&gt;'en over principally tb reports ot
at" .{J"
£der*lTddtSI
Mr and Mrs. Milne Patrick and took on air tour over the city.
City. Mo
Mn and Miss Catherine Clark. Tea. the delegates attending state, south- *■J? p®&gt;.‘^f "“A.' V”££?£££ I
Mr. and Mrs Fred Otte of Rut­ family of Ionia were Sunday guests
Mr nnd Mrs Charles H. Bu-h and m Im Eleanor Edger.
। western district, and county feder- K*!’.a
tw
n wa5 fC|t that u»c project was -“Iion meetings at Detroit, Coldwah*** ,ta $hare °J
arK,f. ?!!an"
land spent Bunday with Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. V- IL W inInger and two children. Chas Jr , and Elaine.
and Mrs. Bush s uncle. Mr. Johnson., wcfi ™th iliS“ nTuitin? h? g™ ler. and NashviiJe
° o^er cimhl^"hr~ cara
family.
.
Mrs Herman Hauer
Mr. and Mrs. Thai.' Baird were in­
Mr&gt; F carrolhers' review ol the foak of fio"r wre *l“ributS a*Id
Mrs. Nettle Hyde and Paul Hyde Ionia on Thursday wliere they were of Grand Rapid* were Sunday to bclh u.,. «hooI aJld llu,
visited rclutivis and friends in dinner gueatx of Warden and Mrs. guests of Mi. and Mrs. L C Ec- One regrettable feature wns the ab- Nashville gathering showed plainly thousands of sards of cloth Riven
monta Mr. Atatu w«k. wx.
„&lt; „
„„„„
MteXp
by
Sit L
Prairieville on Monday.
Kidder.
Mr and Mrs Robert W Cook and
guew- ot
were —
unable
to--------------------attend.
|| union.
From
theo~
district
at I taints overalls jackets
etc rSlte
Natur-1
M ’J‘b*njM!ndanf a Uta
Guest*
ol Mr.
and Mr,,
Mrs. Chas.
Foul,,
-----------Mr ate
ctaa. Faut
------—
-------------coMwaur
Mra.
w.meeting
stelteld
SX»bo'
fanlily visited Mra Winifred. Pryor
son
David
were
In
Chicago
at
A
t&gt;n
g
und-y
Wcrc
j,j
r
and
jj
,,,.
Ray-1
SHAY
—
DURBIN
of Lanning on Sunday.
bioubht the hlithtabt. larger Ilyina; ^uunc. who should not tiara had!
Mia* Lauretta Bushnell of !&lt;ake Cenfm-of Progress fyom Friday till monrt
and Mr4 Etla Faui_o^ on Saturday. November 5.
।
j, ■ "V"
~~— :—. a-v»«.-miwk» ». t lie and better understanding of our'w but those in charm- tried to have
Odessa was the Sunday guest ot Mr.
.
---------------------------------- E'7'S*' n 2J2 6'“'!
aB^
twJ children
telbten of
M'tail
«Lat
'■ ones
tw'«'near
nt"«"at home;
“•&gt;&gt;“. for
twelatly
llie.,ta
materials
koj atere
would
Brie *‘lte
a'*d dtwo
Lan Madeline Durbin, wa* solemnized
instance the
d(. thc
mos. g(XK
-riiere the,
are always
und Mra Howard Hewitt
fun.™
funeral «i
of ncr
her aaunt. Mrs. Parnell O
bte&amp;iM
IS. KS"“.
ate teitto courts.
.^'tStee'rto
.St
Mtes Mary McElwain, Mtes Emily
of
J Dowling. Sunday
McElwain and Miss Helm Morson afternoon.
Mr xnri Lrs Hnuani Aidrirh and TS’
y u’0
und intimate
c]ub president. Mrs. C. Duane age if an opportunity 1s ottered, as}
Mra Ndhe^Mowbrav^of ^Hoiirore
*?&gt;
m
"r«n««y Al- Bauer
visited in Detroit over the week end.
Hobart Garn and Mias Beryl
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Bussy of Hattie Creek were the Jt?te N V Will aeeamnanv Mra £n&lt;“*A* .lhLb/ldC and, 8roo:n «erc; turned from thc state federation charge of thc Red Croas dtetribu-!
aild Jame4 ^nr-}meeting at Detroit, held, thc intense*' tion But on the other hand, there)
guests of Frank nnd Miss Lettie Mary Cooper to Hostings on Wed- bin" R c Wrd
- , w„
,
’ interest of the splendid number j were many who were cheered and 1
Garn Sunday.
ru-sday. where the latter will spend
bride was
charmingly -lluwl
attired present for wonderful und extend- encouraged and were indeed grateMr and Mrs. J. E. Walton of Kal­ the winter with her daughter and ln lhe
elvel *1!"
ulI(l
nmtchmg
accesblue
with n,
matching
acres- rd
.,1 report nf
n1 .Wuc
ue ,;velvet
»tci&gt;“- W wcc*of i*.
the meetings. WMmolftit
Regret-ful and «nnwi&lt;ti»
appreciative of what was!
was ....
,,
.
.
amazoo spent from Thursday Uli husband. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Free- ,.---••
wies
and
Mrs
Covey
s
costume
wu*
was expressed that time prevented t done for them. Another distribution:
pe^Si. le 'j Mr and Mrs. Earl Keeler and
Sunday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. land.
I
——
ot the
thc large sessions,
sessions. al
of garments te planned for this fall. “n&lt;1 *"• •U..CO
'‘&lt;V.U“,“ 01Tiie
*!e1 'family
P'c I spent Sunday with the tar­
k- . ‘ .
.
1'a
a longer digest of
D. D Walton.
Mra. John Nobles. MLss Mildred b,“
annual
Roll
Call
for
members
be’s mother, Mrs Margaret An­
Mr and Mrs. George Munull and Tuttle, Mra D. D Walton. Mra , Immediately alter the wedding, yp-cauac of the breadth of subjects! as 840.000 bale# of government col- gina on Armistice Day and closes■! mer
spaugh, of Quimby.
Jt accmcu uiiucun
difficult u&gt;
to »i&gt;m
spot ;ia ntciiu'
theme. ton iiave
‘
“been
*" donated
J
J *"
to •'
the Red‘
«m. Raymond, of Fowlerville spent Vern Winlngcr and Mra. Bail Cole- ,tecokfast was aryed at the home , 11
on Thanksgiving Day. Give your | Mr and Mrs
amm and un.
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and man were in Ann Arbor on Thurs­ of the bride on Wist Thorn St.
'
Thc
luncheons
and
address
of
J_
n
“
un
!*
’
tb
?
^
ol
!^
n
,8
Mr. and Mrs shay will be at home Senator Vandenberg were ably re- 'rl1* be handled by lhe W. K. Kel- membership to lhe local chapter. Frcda Kiump of Caledonia spent
Mrs W H. Franck.
day and Friday attending the ,
your receipt and wear the gunday
Mr. and Mrs Walter
Mr.- nnd Mrs. Arthur Kress and Fourth Annual Parent Education to their many friends in the Hayes ported by Mrs. Floyd Everhart
i °W Foundation nuraeg who will accept
Red
Cross
button,
proud
,
that
you
j
•
Apt.
on.So.
Jefferson
St.
Congratu
­
ii
win kbe.. 0!
nt interest. to
h--her
«»»..
**te
every case where clolhchildren of Grand Rapids were the Institute. Part cl the ae.-4ion» were
arc a part of this great armylof
It will
manylnvc,u
j
u
requested.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 0. held in the League building and lations are extended.
'mfTm R KMramrthrf Hamtra^dk! At “ rocent
Cross, meeting
Ryan Sunday afternoon.
} the others at tiie Union. Mra. Cole­ ENTERTAINS HOARD
(Mrs M. R. Kcfworthof Hamtramck held hcre&gt; n waa votfd
glve half
John Robinson Sunday evening.
MLv.cs Jean Johnson of Kalama- man went on to Detroit for SatinAND CIRCLE CHAIRMEN., was elected to the office of second of Barry county's share of the Red
TteSOUTHWEST
Mite UCARLTON.
.round tn tte L ““if,"!?.?1
‘S.Jte,’
zoo und Mildred Hinderliter of Bat­ day and Sunday, herhusband going
White sold and yellow gold
Mrs. Ralph Eggleston. the newly H m 1Tn*HH?
The committee te around in the
Cr&lt;w' niemberahips. or 35 cents of
tle Creek were guests of fttes Maxine for her on Sunday
Baby Rings, latchrI and Chain.
elected (,»»*«*«*•**»
president of the wcuiwim
Methodist tion. fn 1935 Michigan women will CVery dollar collected, to the Charity HUhlt, Cor tte tin., owing M tte “&gt;
Wundcrliyh over the week end.
Miss Jannct Michael vuuted in l A 8, entertained the executive; be hostesses to the delegate# of
wheat
contracts.
u. w u**
of
Pennock
hospital.
Half
of
Crux* and Chain, Hilt Holder,
Miss Josephine Carveth of Detroit Battle Creek over the week end
gocj
natk)nal
iKxltu and tiie Circle chairmen at luhont
about fifteen thousand
thousand eluha
clubs which
which fvery
Mr and Mra. Charlie Gibbs have j by.
lirr»» Pins. Bracelet*, Sliver
spent thc week end with her par­
Mr und LDs. Miner Set-ley are tea at her home on So. Jefferson will convene at that time bi Detroit quarters for carrying on the relief moved from thte community to Rut-'
Spoon. Silver Fork, Knife,
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs A- H. Carveth of RUM
u off Prof and Mrs Earl st. on Wednesday afternoon.
atoNy point.
--------I Jar Ite O.-ner«l deration, (te na- work of the organization.
---------------------------------------------. land. Mr. and Mrs. Carol FYiller and
Uta ctt,. nttun.Ua to IX-troU Bun- all„n ol cllfaup.
’
ior tteTtafi
w,,e .Donal meet.
Fork and Spoon Seta
P T A. at the Wellman schoil
/
j During the past year the Red daughter have moved back in this
...
Richard Cook goes tonight to Ann discussed, and 11 dolluhtfiil social , The Russian situation of the Cross participated In 96 domestic. 1 vicinity on their farm.
......
FrtdV o«ht »&gt;‘h thc Shores actiool
and Cup*.
and Mrs.
Mrs ' Arbor
annual
time enjoyen.
enioved
I. Mr
A Altlw
titiriBert
Mr«Humphrey.
f M Puirru.r
. .v. to
X attend
Al lthe “
*••*““* meeting nine
Iinumcnv
moment was
was prexciiieu
presented as
as uu cui
cur- 21 insular and three foreign dteas&gt;*“ **— Mra Mary Smith has been ven' putUn&lt; 011
r,f NaUwiHp wot” wJLJ~ir»v
,he PtT&lt;S C “b
. .
An °ul of ,own 8urst was Mrs- rtsnt topic
Mrs. M. F- Edmonds.
. by....
ter relief operations, in addition to -Mck the last week and has gone to Orval Wadell attended A Century
.» ?
Mra 3 J Arncr &lt;’n,ertaincd her Elmer Warren of Sunfield, u sister,
May He Live Ldng
-■ ■ । A- real■ treat■ was announced- —
when; local relief work accomplished.
, her brother s at Flint for a while for ot Progress last week. &lt;
Thursday last «wk in Chicago at cousin. Mrs. Nora Hamilton, of of Judge Eggleston.
’
‘ Mrs. Jas. Bristol in the -Central
Besides the local relief nnd the treatment. Her son Claude went .to
A little son was born to Mr. and
and Prosper
the fair.
, Grand Rapids lust wtek.
,
.
.
scIkw! auditorium, introduced Wes- various disasters mentioned, they w her Saturday evening.
Mrs. Walter Brown Thursday, Nov.
Mr und Mrs Harry Goldberg and, «r and Mrs. J. F. Bush nt He LADIES WERE GUESTS.
(ley Logan and the High school or- nave helped the unemployed and Kendall Buck was In Lowell Sat-'3rd
daughters and Mtes Lucile Behm. „ertn wcre Sunday guests of Mrs.
Hasting* Comnundery No *&gt;6;chc.tra which played'five, pleasing assisted the former service men, as!urday afternoon
Mtes Roma Blocher was home
of Grund Haven, were week end vtei- i B. Gladstone und family,
Knight* Templar held a p.«-.e-jii
pleasant‘.--oso-, &lt;eieclloru.
varied ana,
and , well as those now In service.
; Mr. and Mra. Lyle Quimby of Bat- from Neely over the week end.
upjectJons. These were vanetr
tors of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McPharhn
y»- taUMr
—1 Mra
»•- Frtd
*—A-« -r,wirt
■■MF.F.. • in
Mr
and
Todd
and leader- No outsider knows how many calls tie Creek spent a few days the,pot
■*“ i meeting Monday night’ when tht ' -liowe'l splendid talent _..2
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne OfUey at­
and family.
-- wen
wrc'n ’cja
the illy --------------------last week and moved
their
ladle*
were guest*.
tiie ixit; »nin
:-r-- -,■ i..at_.
-• Following
wuji.
were last year upon Rev. Dew- week with Mr. and Mra. LaFayettc . tended A Century of Progress a part
Mr and Mra. Oscar Tjdcn and household goods to Eaton Rapids, ,iin^v
■»..
-be 1 Friday | there
luck
supper,
the
ladles
played
card*
)
ji
lc
next
meeting
will
cy
by
those
in
need,
nor
can
one
'|Usborne and Mr. and Mrs. Henry .of thte week.
tlicir daughter. Mrs. John Ketchum.' Mr.
- und Mra. John Goodyear went
~
Don Rowlader, ~
Ed •Deakin
—*-*- —
and■*
Jr., attended the funeral of Mrs. to Detroit Salprday lor a short visit while the men held their regular. afternoon at 3:30. in Central school, appreciate, without seeing, the des- Williams
meeting. Mr*..F. E. Adair und Mrs. r.....
cv. John
on titute circumstances in which
....... Kitching speaking
...
........ some' Miss Helen Keeler spent Tuesday ^vres Wellman are having their
Virgil Craig, which wm held here with Judge and Mra.' Dunuld Van Leon
To1hrwt won the bridge han- -p
----- Life *-—•- in
*- Barry
*•----- ---------- were
----- ithen.
—*—
—■-------“Home
in England and in-----people
county
I evening in —
East- Lansing
on •»-the de- building* which were damaged by
Always Something New
Wednesday afternoon.
Zile
America,
Ataerica. a oompaateon
Compaxtson"" Thte will and are now. living. AU of the
the' bate team.
I the
. recent
.
windstorm, repaired and
50th Annjvrraary
Mra. Marlon Hodgson, who has' Mrs. Adclla Wedks has returned
Tin.' Commandcry te preparing f. ba an open meeting to which guests Red Crow work te done by volun-l Mrs. Mary Yank from East Carl- put back In place,
U-en visiting her parents. Mr. and from a three weeks' visit with her Inspection
which te on Monday cvi ark invited. On Nov. 15 Hastings la- j teera none of them receiving a cent ton spent Wednesday afternoon with, • Mr#.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
Mrs Olin Brown from Lansing
Mr#. A. H. Carveth. the past ten daughter. Mrs. Nora Striker, of rflng. Dec. 4.
visited her sister. Mr*. Claud De­
dies will give an exchange program of pay.
!Mr». Frank Shriber,
days, left Sunday for her home in Athens.
in Nashville at which time Dr A
When you join the Red Cross you Mr. and Mr*
Mrs. Frar.L
Frank Sliriber spent mond Spnday. Her mother, Mra
"Charleston, West Virginia.
. Mr and Mrs. Wm Martin and
SUNDAY SCHOOL
—
-------- —
j coolbnngh. went home with her tor
W. Woodburte‘will give the talk, become a member of this organiza- Sunday
afternoon
with Mr. —
nnd
MIm Laird of Detroit were guests ol
a few days.
jtion which ministers to every type Mrs. Abid Donley of Hastings.
Mr. and Mrs. John Engle over lhe Tire November meeting ot. the •The Romance of Coal ”
week end.
Banner daxs ot thc Methodist Sun­
j. I Mr. and Mrs. Harley Fox ami Wil- day School will lx- held on Tuesday
liiun entertained Sunday. Mr. and night. Nov. 14. at lhe home of Mr*.
(I Mra Clare Seibert and children of Charlu Hinman, with thc usual put
•* Kalama/xio.
luck supper.
=■’ . “{•’
Uoc‘‘era&gt;’ “nd w'i:.
me,U.O.
u u,
Members arc, ,.«,
asked
to uruig
bring uwir
their
&lt;- Leigh Dockcray. of Csnuid Rapids -white elephant" package., wrupixd
9, were Sunday guest* ot Dr. and Mr* ;m
...&gt; they may be put...In.u the
i...™grab bag
y j a. Wooton.
ior fish pond.
Emory Apsey. Lynn Mix, Richard
^7 Ntf ‘ Dc.Molt.
Vern DeMotl and Theo
MISSIONARY MEETING. .
Kcimedy dron- to A Century of ( On Tjiur.iday evening. Nov. 16. at
\
Progress Sunday.
llw Mt.U1&lt;xllst church, thc MissionMt »n&lt;t Mr- 14. DkHbte M Ot „u
b1| o|
troll slwnt Bblurday evcnutlt nn.l mlwtowvy ork.utuotmio. ol tte
tantay utth Mr. ,«l Mrs. Htultty
„ 745 oc(xk
fV5,*'?„J'lJS!!nU,1llb.m Tteteb. Of
A0
b'’ «‘™" b&gt;' MI-‘
Mr ktid Mrs William Tlilrlr ol g
Atonrll. « nussiotary nt
Ohio,
iimsb. ol- Mr H,„,. w,„ cn„,a Mr,
A„.
MISS ROSE CLARK
10N East State St., Hastings er /rotate.
und Mrs Barlow from Saturday un­'
... Grand Rapid* District
?. til Monday afternoon.
Preside! will also be a guest.
President,
Dr. F. C. Amer of Ann Arbor
spent Wednesday'of hut week with
Ills cousin, 8A1. Amer, the two men | Mrs. Thomas Dpyk- had thc mis­
going on a hunting trip.
fortune to’ fall on Monday evening
Kltem Kenteld. »-lit&gt; has tera on tire vcast
„, side of „,„™,
Jefferson St, „
nt

Wumen
's C
lub
Women's
Club

'

S650

$750

Trade Builders at $3.50 and $5.00 pair

T.S. Baird

T'

CLOTHING &amp; SHOES for MEN

T&lt;) his Royal
. Majesty... That

New Baby!

BESSMER
The Jeweler

Clever Frocks
. For Every Occasion

f\\ A

Bengaline Crepes
Silk and Wool
Skirtsand Blouses
Unusual Sportswear

rhe

The Rose Dress Shop

SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday, November 10 and 11
A. G. Brand

SALAD
DRESSING
.

FULL* QUARTS

DILL
PICKLES
Full Quart Jars

Post Toasties or Corn Flakes Lga. Box
Butter Shultz. Freeportjot Middleville
Lb.
Mince Meat Quaker Brand
2 Pk&lt;«Lb.
White House Coffee In Carton*
Olives Quart Size
Plain

He
26c
23c
25c
25c

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
We are now member* of the Associated Grocers.
Watch for the 'A. G. add in the Grand Rapids
Press each Thursday Night. Our connection with
lhe A. G. group enable* our customers to buy
fro51 us the best in merchandise at low cost.

W. Deliver

The Big Little Store

Phone

2491

NEW BANK

Petersburg,-Fla. for lhe wlnlcr*ah&lt;-ts confined to ixr bed. and the
..
.. , „
, - extent of her injuries te uncertain.
Ra±aeHh rLnVA,^,‘,kf’‘Lnronr A».
recovery.
S.™n.r ter
t-,. ,! „i
teuton
Saranac,
her son. Fred,
ot Benton
Harbor. Mrs. Lee Jones and two'1 Jured.
daughters of Ionia s|H-nt Sunday
with Mr and Mr*. Claude Kennedy
OBSERVED ANNlVEiUAiiY.
and family.
•
On Monday evening Mr. and Mrs.
E.’ A- Burton. Miss Ruth Handy and
CALLED TO ALBION.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Merrick, also
Rev. L. L. Dewey was called lo: Miss EtheU Burton of Laiuing. were
Albion on Monday tn remain until dinner guest* of Mr. und Mrs. Ben
Thursday ns one of the leaders dur­ Merrick on the Slate Road, thc oc­
ing the annual “Religious Emphasis" casion
V4MttU„ beins the tlUrtlcth wedding
Jt the Cotlese Conlerente, an„llerM,r). M
utter,
with thc leaders und fraternity
------ ------members are held dally and Indi-'
V AND 1 BRIDGE CLUB.
vidual problems discussed. Dr Sam­ Thu Wednesday afternoon. Mr*.
uel Hurrteon. teacher of Religions Dan Lewis 1* entertaining thc U
Education, te the general chairman. and I Bridge Club for lhe afternoon,
Thte is a fine honor to come to al her home on W Mill StRev. Dewey as only a few ministers
from lhe Michigan and Detroit confereneca are amofig the number se­ Mrs. Edwin Smith will entertain
[tiie Y MJL. Club at her home on
lected for the week's training.
■ So East St , on Thursday with a
! pot luck luncheon.
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert A Mllb an-.
mux-eri-ii 1 *
nouncc thc marriage of their daugh-1 ,,
ORANGEVILLE,
ter. Helen ChrUUne. lo WUlUm I,
&lt;'•»■ ™clark 9'Donuell. the ceremony her- '“nl 1 Moncur with her taughIni token nl.ee Oct. l«lh &gt;1 th, ter. Mn. aurta. Heiuen mH l.mU,
hems or Better Octler.
|ot Or.ntt Hnp-.iU
Mr. Bertrand o'Dontell .nd Ml» &lt; Mr •nd
W1,?.7
Florence OTJonneU ettcndeU the | JP -I*"1
Thutjtay until
couple
Monday with her sister. Mrs. Nettie
Congratulations and best wishes Brown, of this place while on their
are extended by their many friends. I *“&gt;' t.» s|*rx»d lhe vaniter in Florida.
----- it&gt;
| Mr und Mr* Willi Am Bourdo and
BUSINESS WOMEN'S
1 granddaughter spent Bunday *re- HOSPITAL GUILD MEETING.
*»h th'/ daughter. Mrs. WilMrs. Sadie Mac Palmer, auteted ha"‘
,
Mr and 14,3
McWhteter of
by Mrs Gert.-ide Bliven. will entertein the Business Women's H«^ ,De*rnJt »./»trt end gucste of her
pilal Guild on Monday evening. Nov. ’ U,'c,u’- L 1D,&lt;Uuott1*yl *lle' , , .
13. at tiie Episcopal parish house. Mr
,Vrs&lt;
I where dinner will be served at 6:15 *°n- D®*teld of Battle t-r/k *t-rc
I o'clock. An interesting program u wk end gue, s uf her motbw. Mrs.
being prepared and plans will be »w‘‘.Jo*‘n’‘,n. ? lL\U J’lj" „
,
made for the Christmas party.
,Thc Biwcdak- club No. 83 Of thte
q,, .
’
(place met with Mra. Robert BranJOI.LY BIRTHDAY CLUB.
son oi Battle Creek Thursday and
On Wednesday. Nov. 1. Mrs. John!spent.a most wonderful day vtelling
McLiavy was hostess to thc Jolly 1 and viewing the many places of inBirtliday Club al j* bountiful i«t teresl in the city. TIwm* from this
luck dinner, supplemented with (place who went were. Mra. Earl. Erchicken furnished by Mra. McLravy/nest. Fred..Jack und Charite Bourdo,
Covers were laid for sixteen indud- IMra, Mont and Je-: ic Mohler. Afra.
ing member* and gucste Tile after-■ William Delhi. Ida Johnson and
noon was pleasantly spent socially.1 Mrs. Charlie Jones.

Application for a New Charter has
been filed with the Government
for the New NATIONAL Bank
with

NEW STOCKHOLDERS
NEW MANAGEMENT
PLANS ARE BEING MADE TO OPEN
ON OR ABOUT DECEMBER 1st, 1933

Watch for Full Details in A Few Days!
By Incorporators of the New Bank

�mr HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER R. 1M3

FAGK SIX

ONE CENT A
T1SEMENT FOR

Truss

Guaranteed

Every truss wt ft is guar­
anteed to hold ths rupture
and wo keep it in proper ad­
justment for yon. Let us show
yoa the New Akron Tnirs
feature ••Selective Prewur#
Control’*. Nothing else like
It We are exclusive xepro•onUUvca.
%

g5c

The Prescription Drug Store
a. A. L,BARKER. Prop,.
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN

FALL CONCERT

Our Service
To PROTECT You Constantly
Adjuat Fairly
Pay Promptly

CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
tea KaUiaisoo Natl. Batik Bide.
A Home Compsnr Organised I87t.‘
3Fl MAUK. L«al R«Brei«utaUvt.
HuUugi, Mich-

GEO. M. NEWTON

CARDS of THANKS

Beautiful .$800
Piano

&lt;AUTO parts:
GLASS INSTALLED £
jjj BODY
While Yon Walt
’
BATTERIES —Ml FI LERS '
j’’ BRAKE
LININGS
J
RING GEARS'
'
&lt; AXLE and DRIVE SHAFTS £

&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH ►
Phone 2637

CHURCHES

60c

Fitting Service

BEHBI Jswaky
r-ix n.;

hneyer and family spent Bunday
MIDDLEVILLE.
FAIR LAKE.
Clifford A. Gardner received his Tlte Kinsley Ladies' Aid will meet with her 'parents. Mr. and Mrs.
GEO R GE’S
Yankee
appointment as acting postmaster November 13’ tor dinner with Flor­ Janyis Bowerman nt
ence
Smith
at
Battle
Creak.
Springs­
on Tue.-iday. effective Nov. 1st. and
SHOE REPAIRING and
—
Marguerite Lechleitncr spent, the Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bedford en-'
HAT CLEANING SHOP
aide and he took charge Wed­ week end with her sister. Mrs. Ken- terfoined several friends at u buttrt
- lurtcliton and card party. .Saturday
: A M. with Thomu* I Gil­ neth Spnw. of Milo* .
A paniy was given Saturday night night. Mr- and Mis, Virgil Andrew-;
ia bis assistant. We all web
ecine them und hope for their sue-, fi.r Mr. jtnd Mr* Juke DeKllder and of Augusta were out of town guest.-,
&lt; • ■■■■ E I*. Blake, who has gerved . family who are moving to near Mrs. Frank Ttavls and sod .Wil- no nails to bother
son are visiting friends at Chicago
u* well fur id years and io months., Carlton Center soon.
tr|a» Gilt. UJMn fl* request of the I; Henrietta Walters will entertain and will attend A Century of Prog­
...... adinlnblnition withw„„
„u
'Her Sunday School clx=&gt;s of tiie Bun- r,-ss while there.
democrat
no re.-let. as he hox done well lhe duties nvU church *t her .home Friday -------------- —----------------------------nvol-.ed upon lum. It ■eemt rather: 1 “&gt;nlnK: Noy^lOth.
order for publication.
s. four
Cl OK
liurige that h&lt;‘ should not have 'Vt* ase^Mifws hear
month* Ituaranfred 4* I e£U
umiileted hi appointed term, as
noach arc Unjxrovlng
l».LSS NUO1H
■ .ormer democrat -erred his full !"F;r
tteetdent.
i-rm. even running for a countv. of- ,,Mrs Lt'ihe Colhster
SOLES
iu po tmtUter ••Henrietta
Walters
...re while
w&gt;uiv Still serving «-■»
,---.
--------- ■halt---BOYS’ RUBBER
. rid stepping from i&gt;o*tm.ister into Home aftern spending three
iriunira in
111 Balina.
niiiina,
.SOLES
....
;; the county ofiice without .u day's vlslt‘&gt;ig relatives
and ‘attending-the
World's
b •* of tune, and no objections were nnd
‘“•ndim.. Hu- WorM-a
made. But such Is the way of poh-j The November meeting ot
FIRST METlfoDIST EPISCOPAI,
Bunnell—
Ladles*
Aid will lx- Hie
tic.thete
days.
7
—
------------CHURCH.
Mrs Edna Storrs and daughter, {or,at’he home of
ILuthira.-cf Grand Rapids spent L,t,le Colllster.
Wednesday visiting her people. G. •
D. and Mra. Whitmore.
.
/ Our town wa* out in force to *eeL».,.
, r th-.- football game- Friday P. M. n:.&lt;di,.. oflcr
&gt; when our team defeated Comstock
"er
' in a hard fought game. It was the Another, farmer
High School Glee Clubs and
CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
““““
,flS dUC^ kU,ed
Orchettra with Harp and Key­
n. r,.r-..T
Tlle
c„, „„
;.„h JUUO kU&gt;r
board of Vibrating Light.
E. B ariffla. D. D. Pauor.
th, ir tnr outfit and tilled the cracks . ’
“
Friday, Nov. 17, 1933
in the pavement on Thursday, piit!Ia&gt;U«(*.
tim; it in shape for the winter.
1
8:00 o'Clock P. M.
Mrs. MciUxi A. Dietrich will leave1
Admission 25c, 35c, 50c
Sunday for Clare,..Mich, where «lie
expects to spend the Winter with
nn ngrd aunt, who U nearly blind
IUn
cu«M»t
and nerds u companion. We will • t
'
miss Mrs Deltrtch from among Us. . •* ,h'
—u&lt;- ot Hi
THE KU BONE CORSET
a--, he i» &lt;rt.c of the old timers and
«i. i
F.s mans friend* here wlu/e she •■'--•a... .......... !•»•&gt;.»« n.-t • ii
COMPANY
h i - lived for so many years. Here "J '
"2 }“!
QiTrrs latest model* to solve your
figure
problems.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
among your relainc* and friend-!
I
E&lt;-». John Ktuhlug. D. D. P*«tor.
Call nr write me for demonstration.
One ot thc real art* ot kindness
885 W. Center St.
Phone 28&lt;S
that ha.-, recently come lo our no- j
MRS. PATIENT
&lt; . tlcn? «aa when lhe neighbor* and
, 715 W. (.'Union.
Phone .1170
। triend.* of Guy Clin* turned out re-;
'* centiy nnd husked hb field ot cam.
retry in II,r i
following his jecident.
•
in which he
tinted .did
HAKTINvH PARISH. r
’ lost ii hand. Makes living worth
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.■ while wht-H
----- wju st* acts of thia kind.; •
world is not ail going to the'
Residence: 618 E. Green St. Phan* Q0R9
yet awhile. , ■
•—
Baby Grand
I carry a nearly com­
vet ul hunting parties' nre preparinji tor the nbrthland and all '
With Mnch.-RnKsnleca.** Rather
plete line of fly-wheel
an- in hopes of bringing back it
than repeueaa thia piano, we
beauty.
,
"
wuutri like tu &lt;et ii&gt; touch with
GEARS
^&gt;n&gt;« re»ponv|lila party wlio will
’ Mrs. Mary Harper is living in tftwn t
take
over and tinlah the pay­
•for a time and is always pleased to
menu or only.rjjd.40 at (10.00
.M!t« her friends at tip- home-of Mrs.;
per tnanth Write. Klvlns referSpecial
price
on
Chev
­
Nellie Horton, on Broadway.
''it
■•«&lt;••* and we will lell,yoii whvre
,
P. M. Faulkner nnd • fanply are ,
ptauo can be seen. Write ‘'C."
rolet Gears $2 52
i ndw nicely settled hi the home f ?r-: n
rue or Hile uewipaper.
II *
‘ m-rly occupied by. E E. Faulkner i - u
Ring and labor
.-nd family on Broadway.
included
for
—
Fr-d Rock is again able j&lt;&gt; be
. .ibobt after several weeks ol i)!m-js.
SPECIAL PRICE
fhe R F. D. b?yj and our mw !!
■, P. M. went to Watervliet Monday tTO GARAGES!
I.l&lt;n!d. Tablet*. Halve. Nn»e Drnpe i
(theik* Cnida find day. Headache*
eonvenliqn in the. evening.
or Neuralgia lu 50 minute*
The M. E church was filled to ca­
* Malaria In 3 day*
pacity Bunday a. m.
.
■
Fine laxative and Tonic
the Pythian Slstft-s have a not
Med
Speedy Heraedie* Known
link supper . this' Monday evening
aftV which they will hoid’their*reg­
ular meeting. •
The Knights of Pythias will Mart
oil their full campaign this liu- day
•r and

THE

WANTS

Hastings

6 66

Cook’s Welding
Z Machine Shop

SALE OF HORSES!
15 BROKEN HORSES AND
* 20 Unbroken Western Colts.

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 10th. at
JOHNSON'S FARM. Lake Odessa

rk Irony»uw on, Aif^P.thian

What Would You Do
IF THE LAW - - -

NORTHWEST THORNAPPLE.

l»t REVOKED Your * •
Driven Licen*c.’
2nd TIED Up AH Your
Trucks and CarrJ
EFFECTIVE OCT. 17, 1&amp;33
Michigan's Financial Respon­
sibility Law Provides

c.»’.!-.f to Hart Friday by the death;
। l hu bruiti-u. kutne--. They were ac*
ei-mpiiii. u I:., nu .-j.-K i- and hux.busiu. Mr.’atid'Mra. Aaron Leather- !
CHURCH OF CHRIST, COATS OEOVE. man,
F. C. WtKg, Pastor
' Tin- Adult Bible ClM.s met with.
10:00 A. M — “tonilsyVeb-r.L
' Mr;; Hannah Morgan Thursday eve­
ning.
•' »
Mrs. V.-rne Tlmmas , nti.rtalnvd

Thv. a liufgMnt ot J300 or aitt

HASTINGS CITY MISSION.
Rt». T? H. Hoot. Pastor
SEE US FOP. INSURANCE

Jerry Andru*. Phone 7U3—Fl
Haatlngv. Mich.
R. G. Brumm. Phone KI—F.1
Ngahville. Mich.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Mr. and Mr.i. Milton Kermech
ypent Sunday with the latter'.-; par­
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Moore of Ha.stings.
*
Wayne Kcrmeen accompanied Mr.
:.ml Mrs. SWiiru to Elkhart Thurs­
day mnrning and from tlwre to ciuHuy an and daughter and take in .the

The Pannekc Ladles' Aid will!
field their annual chicken dinner
and sale in tin* church ta.*cmi:nt
ThWMlay. Nov. 16th. .We invite you
to attend.
Maurice Thomas of Galesburg'
•nnd Miss Ruth Heintz of L-t;:ht-&gt;n;
und Birge Thomas and Miss Mildred

The

Influence
of the

Pleased

reaches far^
for mutual

Good

CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service

BAN SMt WANT AOVS. TAT.

Peas
Corn
Corn
Tapioca
Shanghai

Old Mammy No. 2 Can

cm.-. Saturday ufternuan.
Mi* Gbnn Allen. Mr*

ill? kpnt Sunday with the
•brother. Eari .Ktrnwen. and

HASTINGS MARKETS

9c FOOD SALE

HIGIIHANK.
-a.. ^j0r-£iJll ajjd|
~
Mr .»ud Mrs Milton Abernathyct. Mr. and
of Lynn. Ind. after sending sevdaughter.
.
;'*. mil week.* at Mr and Mr* Georg?
. Mr. nnd, Mrs. Wm. KepKey nnd;
±7 Green*, returned home with their
Mr. Wm. Kelley were Sunday guest*
gnandaughter and husband Sunday
vf Mr. and XTr.;. Ocorgt- Heintz, of!
Mrs Clare Marshall *pent Fridav
Lmhtnn.
nt Mr and Mr* Howard Burchett'*
Congratulations to MIm LodcmA ■
in A*B&gt;ria and made the aetjuain:Schnurr wl)» was quietly married.;
t ance of their new ‘son there.
. .
Oct. ip:h, to George Schroeder of!
FTIltVEST WOODLAND.*
—
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Walton and
Cakdotua? A reception for the rela-1
NcfAIi- Farlee
returned home twas held Wednesday evening j
t&lt;... acm. Seward, were .Sunday guests'
.
11 "• of Mr. and Mrs. William Bolltan in from Baltic -Cr.-ck Sa'.urd.
■at the I- O O. F. hull In Caledonia. ,
Hastings.
nlng.
My. nnd Mrs. Wm. Kepkey and!
iv
We were sorry to hear that the
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hecker of Mrs Hannah Morgan and Wm
.... . Kel-.
2_r daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oriie Mil- Kalamazoo called on Mrs. Marr *&gt; a
shopping
in AUegan
Allt’gan Friday,
Me M
Friday.
MUs 'Lois
And Bobble and !
ii"
hw leB F,sl&gt;er Sunday afternoon.
’
Ml
- ' ”Tungate
'*—---*
JiVui They have our sympathy.
Bay
Tolan
entertained
Mrs.
Ouy'
i Mrs. Harry Sandbiook and Rons
• -k R.i
Mr and Mrs. George Green spent.• were week-end guests of Mr and Cline s and Loren Tungate's Sun-■
Sunday iit Mr. and Mr*..&amp;i. Ort-ens Mrs, York Duffy in Kalamazoo.
day School Claves Friday evening J
1 ■■■ .t, in Sunfield.
Mi». Hannah Morgrfn. Mrs Verne!
i!
Mr and Mrs. Bert Daly attended,Ralph Hershberger and friend of
Mrs. Otis Montan and
ft * the funeral of Lon Hendershott tnj Detroit spent the week end with
. Lot*, attended the- imivr.il
Walter Hershberger.
.
:
Baltimore Monday.
Rachel Allen at Gaine.*
Jehu Smith of Battfe Creek sp&lt;jnt eht h Friday.
——M Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reid acre at
“.(•* ■ &gt; lhe,r -**&gt;n’*- Claud Reid’s, near Hns­ thc week end with hl- parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Benawa were
.. t- tings a couple of days la.*t week and। and Mrs. Owen Smith.
• jll.d to Grand Rapids Wednesday
'i1; '"’ heljwd them move to a farm near‘ Mr. and Mrs Harrison Blocher, morning by the sudden death of hu.
■7~~ Bedford.
m„uand .i-ler. Mrs. Rachel Allen, al the
Mr. and Mrs. EVerett Clum
"X
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Bldelman of'daughter
and Mr and *Ir».
Mr.* John
John iK'une of her daughter.
" ‘
the Branch district spent an eve- Weaver were guests bt Mr and Mrs. Guy and Grover chne were called
“ ,i ■&gt; nln&lt; recvn’,y wl’h Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Smith in Hastings Sunday
to Del: n Friday night by the »eri•71:1 "SISJS’X.nu »&gt;
&lt;&gt;W coiKiillnn of their moUltr. Mrs.
Nancy Cline, but she luus rallied and
.I» VMt TOd „ Mr. .nd Mr, ,llh Mr .nd Mr. Sut TolSl wa.' reported better last week. She
La’n&lt;*’ ••farshalls.
xjr' |tnti
want r F:.her ae- W with h?r daughter. Mrs. George
Eddy.
*».« .* £‘9r*,u* Sh‘pard of Hastings aere to fort Wayne Sunday where thfry ' Melbourne and Virgil Adams and
rk. h.* - guests Sunday of the furmers par- visited- relatives
Mlsrea Arlene and Peggy Raw spent
‘mp'iJt. fnl' Mr and
.... MMr* Laurel Marzhall. .Miss Cornelius Wise of Battle Friday evening w)th tlte latter's cou­
sin in Grandville.
Bears, we read, are very, fond of Crct‘k *pen’ Uu’
e,ld w,tn lhe .
___
berries apd fruits Also of wheat. ,wnw foU“ .
•
. • T.-x new international tyne: Silver
cotton,
copter, steel, rubber and oil'
---------------------------------------------EHswcrth Smith of Havtings apent notes amonf thc gold.—Roanoke •
Saturday with Chas. Farlee.
. Times.
x i. 9 —Schenectady Gazette.

Package
Bean Sprout*

9c
9c
9c
9c
9c

Royal ^,3Grapefruit 4
Oranges
Bananas 5 ,blTuna Fish
Can

19c
19c
19c
19c
13c

The Above Prices Are for Friday and Saturday Only

Apples
Put in your winter’s
supply NOW!
Wagners, Snows \
and Baldwins —

Coffee

Silver Nut

OLEO

7«

White
House

Extra Special!
Friday and Saturday

w^HanMB

Butter
Chalet Crtamtry

Ib.

Mince Meat r.,—• x -« 23c
Apple Butter Parasaaal l|«. I9c
Mayonnaise r..™.. lie
Small Jar Mayonnaitt or Relish Spread Free

Special
lip
Blend "&gt; I I L

Schantz &lt;locali. were Sunday gue

Premier
CoHee lb

Cheese &lt;AC|
MildlCream

|

Ib.

FdS
Naptha Saap
10 bin ^9^
Soap Chip« c.ni.iwk.u. i,. 10c
Flotilla tOc Site Ban 4 i- 25c
The Floating Soap

The 3% Michigan Sales Tax Included in This Adv.
Serve
Yourself

Save

I

Feldpausch’s y^&lt;u
Ware House

206-208 East State Street

Save

1

�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1933

1 BAY'S ORINGS IT jFE,S,FKEiS„x
THE HEILTN GIMP

PART TWO—Page

, Down where the sh'&lt;ls of child-,
,
hood he.
, A fairy spot, with sunny gleams.
Resting amid sweet scented bowI
era.
.
Board Feels Provisions Are
Where youth still dreams its pleas- i
Well Known and Should
।
ant drcams.
Be Followed
. . . hove a real answer to tho
In The Home Journal published |To where yon misty curtains keep I And pleasure guides the passing
hours.
..
INTERESTING DAILY PRO­ The General Bales Tax Act. under .
by Dennis At Holmes, in HasUngs: Concealed from view our harborproblem of rising living costs
GRAM FOR THE 43
Section 6. very specifically stated1
on Thursday, May 8. &gt;879. is found)
ed buy.
But Time glides on with ceaseless,
|
flow
that "the tax jeyied hereunder shall!
the following poem
A?11 saw. one golden summer day,
CHILDREN
And FIVE full years have flitted
be due and payable on or before the
IS" Shrt" B. A. Burton. wK T« brlgl.l hurt burg,, HwgUn,
15111 day ot the month next sue- ;
P*»t.
’
PMt,
icecdlng the month in which tlw tax [
long since pawed on:
THIS WEEK I
The one, with Hope's fair pennons I With summer's sun and winter's: KELLOGG FOUNDATION
।
glow.
IQ nnikic 11ric lAfrtDi/ nc^rued. The Act. under Section I}..
FIVE YEARS.
8t»y.
IS
DOING
FINE
WORK
further
specifically states "In.casM
Until
we
hall
this
Isle
at
last.
|
The other,'with brave, sail and,
(A poem composed by Mrs. E. A.
1-lb
-------।
of
failure
to
file
any
return,
required
;
I
Where
we
may
see
the
graver
needs
I
mast.
Burton, and read by her on thc
1 Of life are seeking place, and Lo! There Are Eleven Children by this Act within the time pret
occasion of thc 5th anniversary Just tinged with some of Life's dull We find tiiat clothes-pins, garden;
Vvnm
■ scribed by the Act. 25 per cent of lhe
Loaf
nay—
of thc marriage of Mr. and Mrs.
From Barry County
tax shall W added as a penalty "
As though some stormy cloud of
Holmes.)
Chairs, canes, and even brockets1
at the Camp
When the Act became effective on ’
q^re
Country Club - WHITE, Sliced or unsliced
Time la a river, deep and wide.
grow.
Cold,
wintry
breezes
off
Pine
Lake
July
1‘
he
State
Board
of
Tax
AdWith pleasant islands scattered Had sometime floated o'er Its way.
And left its fadeless traces there. To gather In such fruitage rare.
| have as yet failed to daunt the 43 ministration did not have a list of
who registered on Monday, merchandisers to whom the tax
And as we downward gently glide, They glided on neath radiant skies, ji Each comes tonight, a merry! children
October 23. at the W. K. Kellogg would apply. Tiie Board mode its I
guest.
Till some fair breeze with gentle,‘
And reach In turn each sylvan
Foundation Camp for the first 10 &gt; distribution of returns through var- ■
Your
pleasant
"Harvest
Home"
to
shore.
kiss.
week winter . camping period. The ious agencies and felt that it should
Eatmore Brand
share.
Our little barks a moment rest,
Wafted therh on. to where there
With happy song and lively jest;) campers, who range in age from 6 t»l be too harsh in imposing penalUpon the curling land-bound tide. ' lies.
to 16 years, are chosen with refer- 1 tH upon returns made after thc
While we with eager tireless quest.
The love erou-ned fount of wedded While tuneful pleasure strikes a lence
to their needs and the feeling | ISth of the month.
I
note
Reach out for freight on either
bliss.
Pineapple J“1“ 2
Quikmix
wb- &gt;*■ 27c
93c
ij that they will be bene fit ted by a I The Board now feels that the pro-1
Then with one stroke, the ’ double j.I That memory shall bear away.
side.
HENKEL'S — Biscuit compound
visions of the Act are well known to
I As onward, downward still we IW?bcanip period.
Country Club
Go foraging for flowers and fruit.
J
For,
all
too
brief
must
be
our
stay.
;
The
campers
enrolled
from
Calall
taxpayers
in
the
State
of
MichiBeat.out their rhythm full and
From pleasure's many tinted store;
2 N..U4 asCounty include Donald Bteb- &lt;®n and- therefore, will insist that
sweet.
Apricots
Golden Bantam
10c
Yet. as the Now we're passing by. houn
“ can*
** * *
Or. search with earnest, keen pur-. As all
blcton. Theodore Collins. Charles returns be made on or before the
along the sylvan shores.
Is never quite so rich and fair.
CORN — Standard quality
Country Club — Fancy — In syrup
suit.
They guided well their household As some tomorrow which we spy. Babcock. Constance Chriatoohai.! 15th of the month as required under
For wealth, or learning's hidden
Kenneth Morgan. Christobel Man- I ’he definite provisions ot the'Act.
fleet.
Just
looming
on
tiie
distant
air.
orc;
mng. Dorothy Nichols. Jimmy Mur-' Returns for the month of October
So just ahead there glitters bright. ,phy.
Sun-Maid
With varied freight our barks fill :For tiny sails. like cloudlets fair.
Dora Skillman. Ruth Downard. received by the Board after the 15tlj
Another Isle whose name is "Tin."'
Soon floated down from some
rv.u-r.nrH t&gt;n,.i&lt;.... ttwn_ of November wlll
will be sublcct
subject to tiie
tlw
ThcT'wlth our treasure haste
May all who greet you here tonight,;'James Downard. Pauline Wood. Wil- penalties imposed by the act.
bright sky.
Seeded
'11am
Kane. Thomas Wood. Virgil
away.
To claim their fond protecting care, Help gather that rare harvest In.'i Wright.
State Board of Tax Administration.
James E. Mogan.
35c
Sun-Maid
Seedless,
A hippy .nd vntozxble tlmv .nd From Allvgan
AJIcgan county tome:
come: AlManaging Director.
gglhrrtug ol relative* and neighbor* Ired
ptorf KUen
•t lite residence of one or the pub- B,[den. Reginald Bradxlvaw: Junior
Chocolate Chips
19c
Halier, or thu paper on Saturday iCoW. um„ r^u., wullta Bowie.
Pure Preserves
19c
Fresh — Rich chocolate with tasty
X.Tv'
I Tomm&gt;' Sxyperekl. Janet Waler*,
Country Club —• Assorted flavors
veraary or Mr. and Mra. W. H.
.
,
,
Holmes' marriage. Rev. D. R. Shoop! „
county sends: Jean WUoffldatcd and made presentation re-| *a™* 5®“**
&lt;2‘“*'
Your property in Michigan's Largest Form Mutual Fire Insurance
Shredded Wheat «*&lt;• 11c
Molasses cookies “&gt;• 15c
marks on the useful and ornamental
*°,drcd Wolff- '' ^llacS2?5*'" I
Company with a policy that has no technical loop-hole* to avoid
wooden mementoes. Mr. Wint NelEmery Newman. Velma For**y.!
National Biscuit
liability, consistent with safe underwriting. A blanket policy on
son presided at the organ, Mra. Dr.
Taggart. Vemon Smith.
(Continued from page one&gt;
personal property. Net resources nearly One-Half Million Dol­
Burton rend an original poem, com- °^n_t F™man' Roland Froman.
ixiscd for Lhe occasion, n letter of'From_Eat°n'county come: Jlieo
lar*. Losses satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. * Careful
tall
regrets und congratulations from Jfyatt, Mary- Hall, Barbara King. program across. Thc speaker wlll al­
underwriting and a thorough system of. inspection maintained,
cans
Rev. T. D. Marsh and wife was read.
Smart. EUen Smart. Robert so explain thc "Buy Nbw" movement
eliminating overinsurance, fire hazard and undesirable risks.
_
__
__
__
_____
and
the
benefits
to
be
derived
therethen refreshmente were served, aft- Nedfy- Max*T11 Barrett. Richard
Country Club Fancy Red Alaska
•go^'rtX^
,M"s| from. There will also be orchestra
er • which the "good
nights” &lt;wereiO°
were I Wlms.
for farther iafomaUsu ••• nssrsit BcpttsenUUrs or write Hoa* Oflko.
irU arut
Raid, and the bride
and groom have* The camp
caml1 day
d"? is
u so
80 arranged as to music al
at the
me entertainment.
entertainment,
started anew on life's journey—with kw?P
children profitably oc- P Thc merchants held n meqfing
Harvest Time 5
Philadelphia 3 Ar- 25c
25c
MORRIS O. HILL, Henins.
all their "little responsibilities"
1
tho,t 7hey
time for recreation. The rising bell would not only make it an induce­
Pillsbury Pancake Flour
CREAM CHEESE — Extra Spacial
is at 7:30 with breakfast at 8:00. ment to "Buy Now?' but they would
OBITUARY.
i After which comes bedmaking and cooperate also to the extent of put­
Puritan Syrup
19c
Tomato Soup 4 *•-• 19c
tJL1 cleaning- of the dormitories which ting on a Window Night early in the
home orncE 702 ciiuboh st., flint, mich.
M^rtoiton’akMrllP until 9:30. At that time the evening of November 23. from 6:30
Barbara Ann — Fina quality
W. V. BUBBAS, President,
,
H. K. F1BK. Secretary.
la died at’the'linmn
rrt
children gather and decide from to 7:30. In the windows will be dis­
made by
by me
thc stall
staff what
ir.u trr.n—-ri t
« st .. dauR1
i. !..,‘ suggestions
suggestions maoo
*lUi played bargains which they will of­
Inrw^!
'*OU,d ,lkc lO *» for lhe 2 hour fer as their contribution to the "Buy
Ib.
1933. Site uno born. June 2. 1852. at n(.rlod which takes until 11:30. At Now” program. They will offer spe­
Montreal.
'w£~t£
*h‘cJ‘ i^lr^often’Vd
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Joseph M^‘Ttered Mid M tone a/Tlt cial salex, with some outstanding
bargains, on Friday and Saturday,
Embassy Brand Rich, smooth and creamy
Nov. 24 and 25.
Rut o
ma £thelewteniNp of a counselor trained
?“S
amS. XX
X" 1.X S3 Our readers will understand it is
not as easy to offer tempting bar­
Pels Naptha 10 b.,. 49c
Jewel Coffee
n. 19c
u-u*’AiSXXhXl’S'“&gt; “ecbXJwuiirE gains now as it wan. before thc NRA
* Popular Laundry Soap
French Brand, Ib. 23c
started, practically uniform wages
been established by the- NRA
wXrn At Yll ’ate^ Whidi will continue for a greater hi\ve
Matches
throughout thc country. Child labor
Chester Melhorn of Lake Alfred.
ESSHn WnLer cX at noon, follow by and sweat-shop labor have been
Avalon — Strike anywhere
eliminated. If people could only
ciren ana nineteen great grandchil- „
....,, ,
dren and one brother tfhtl one
m have understood how much human
suffering was Involved In producing
ter.
Paul
Dcroche
of
Montreal.
Can,
• On loans of $300 or less Household has re­
FRESH FRUITS AND PRODUCE
some of the bargains that were of­
duced the cost substantially below the maxi­
ferer! before the NRA entered the
b
field, they would have felt uncom­
mum rate formerly charged. Families, keeping
mornlib, .t nine A.M.. Nwmbe, «
S?VbeX fortable about purchasing the bar­
house, who can .make regular monthly repay­
gains offered at such low prices last
ments are eligible to borrow. 20 months to repay.
.
n
ganixed gamea led by counselors, or winter and spring. For instance, last
The only signatures required are those of hus­
on
I
;
&lt; ,
..
' bike a hike.
spring sweat shop made overalls
Tbe W'la ol revival meellnes
supper u at S:30 followed by could be rold*at retail at 59 cents a
band and wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
Golden yellow fruit Ripened to the peak of their flavor
MIto ehureb conducted by Rev. Mies juntos until tbe evening nroeram al pair. These were produced in shops
ice. Visit, write or 'phone thc offices of the
w!n'*"‘ elosed Sunday 7:ls Tap, vre welcome at s M lor In the south where women worked
Household Finance Corporation of America on
nlaht. They have been moat helpful a,,.r such a full, happy day. It take, long hours at sewing these garments
Head Lettuce 2
15c
Grapes Emperor* J lbs. 15c
thc 3rd FL of the City National Bank Building,
to all who allended and many souls only , j,nrt ,lme
lh( ehlldren and received in most cases less than
have been saved. A sc&gt;al meeting to fall asleep
Fancy California Sweet and juicy
I West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
12 00 a week for their work! Olrls
wlll be held next Wednewlay night. , A1 ,h. present Ume the stall Is and children worked for even less
' MEMBER N. R. A.
In honor of Mrs. Minnie Quick's composed of John Vydarcny. Direc- pay in such places. All this has been
it. 10c
Tomatoes
Jonathan
4
19&lt;
Uvwo 5.
* she
.i.. was
— given
„ ae.!^; Keith Goixlon. Quartermaster: changed. Under the NRA there can
birthday, Nov.
APPLES — Michigan — Fancy eating
surprise party by her children. Mr Marc Squler. Steward: Mrs. Anna be no more child labor atjd no $2.00
and Mrs. Ted Tack and children of Beers, nurse; Mrs. Grace Lobdell, weekly wage. As the result overalls
Assyria Center. Mr. and Mrs. Clin­ cook. The seven counselors include that were once sold here at 59 cents
ton Quick of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs, John Vydarcny. .Magdalene now cost the buyer from 79 to 98
Mrs. Vern Quick and children of Fox. Billy Reynolds. Kay Blake, cents.
Banfield. -------Mr. and Mrs.--------Ferris Quick
— Hilding Olson. NcIsom Schrier and
But every merchant In Hastings
and children
—,~i—
ren of nPrairieville.
Mr. Clyde Miller. This is almost a will cooperate with the NRA In put­
FLORIDA Sweet, full of juice 80 size
and Mrs, IHfclan
_____ ________________
_..u,
—________________
Scobey local, also'double
staff/and.
with the compleon some money-saving bar­
Mr. and Mra. Vert Robinson of j tion of the Clear Lake Camp Mr. ting
gains
during, the two days. They are
Schultz nnd Mrs. Jennie Lyons and , Gordon. Mrs. Lobdell. Mbs Fox. Miss showing
CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS
a
fine
spirit
in
working
with
son of Banflelcj. A lovely birthday. Blake. Mr. Schrier and Mr. Miller the local NRA Committee, and are
dinner wax served and many beau- will be transferred there.
making It easy to start the "Buy
tiful gifts * given the honored one. [
-------------- * • &gt;
-----Now" movement, by offering induce­
We add our congratulations and!
OBITUARY.
trust she may be spared to celebrate Matilda Lenz, was bom In Ger­ ments for trade during the two days.
Round or Sirloin
lb.
Thc members of the NRA Com­
many more happy birthdays.
;many, Sept. 5, 1853. and departed mittee
are deeply grateful to the
Mr and Mrs H M. Kennedy and
!»£
»vcr home in Irving. Oct merchants of this city for the will- ,
HEA1 two
sons of Dowagiac and Mr. and
I®23- nt
ycars&gt; 1 ingness and &gt;:&lt;xxl fntth evidenced in |
ib. 5C
Beef Ribs
ib. 8c
Beef Chuck
Mra. Wayne Flower and children of month and _fl days. At thc age of
WITH
cooperation and for their fine!
PAD Kalamazoo spent Sunday with their j she came to America and has their
Fine for baking
Al! choice cuts
in carrying out the arrange­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Flower. «*nt the remainder of her life In spirit
ment .urged by Washington NRA
and Bernice.
i Barry county. In 1872 she was unlt­ headquarters.
The people of this
«l in marriage to Christian Bachand county will bear in mind
man-to whom «*te was a helpful and city
that
this whole mutter has been un­
has been so sick, is_muoh ^oved
helpmate. To this union nine
AK chlldren
born' Emma Dllnslon dertaken by the General NRA CotnA‘ C
‘ ’i°f Orand Rapids. Minnie Engle who mlttee at the request ot Washing­
Meaty
to spend this uecx.
| passed away in Idaho.-Lena War- ton authorities and that the coop­
The bazaar and chicken pie din-, ncr of Lansing. Alnfl and Louis of eration of tile merchants was invitRib Roast
Hamburg
■■&gt;- 12c
ner will be held at thc church Wed- । Hastings, Charlie and George, who, ed by tljat committee. Further an­
nesdoy evening. Nov. 15X beginning passed away when young men. nouncements will be made next
Freeh (round
Rolled
at six o'c^ck.
•
; Christine Love of Detroit, and week.
Several from the H. L. Club at-1 Gladys
Was killed in an acciIt is expected on the evening of
tended the fall meeting of the Kala- • dCnt The husband and father November 23 to have the city band
Fresh dressed fowl
tnazno County Federation of Clubs paASed away m Sept. 1919. In 1923 parade the business streets, also to
lb.
at tiie Ladies' Library Building at
Was united in marriage to। play at the Central school auditor­
Kalamazoo Wednesday.
George /Fox. Her memory wlll be , lum on the night of November 23.
nvi
The program for that night wlll be
. *.r*
dearly cherished by the five chilATTRACTIVE
SOUTIIWEST RUTLAND.
dren. 18 grandchildren. 12 great- well worth while; admission will be
ib. 6c
Pork Liver
Spare Ribs
COLORS
ib. 8c
Mlss Mina Gillans of Shultz was grandchildren, a brother, John Lenz, free With such a splendid program,
a guest from Friday till Sunday of several nieces and nephews and a with many Interesting And enjoyable
her sister, Mra, Wm. Hart.
hast of friends. Funeral services , numbers, there will be no doubt
Bacon Squares
10c
ib. 7c
Veal Breast
No need to suffer from cold feet while driving—Thermat Mr. nnd Mrs. Oley Douglass and were held at thc home In Irving on about a big crowd. Thc committee
Sugar cured
daughters were Sunday guests of Thursday al 2:30. Rev. McKean uf feels that the auditorium will not be
will keep them warm. Enjoy winter driving, sports, without her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaks,. Middleville officiating assisted by large enough to accommodate, those
worry anout chills and cold. Ready in an instant, and hot of Glass Creek.
Rev. potts Of Grand Rapids. Burial, who will want to enjoy the fine en­
tertainment which will be entirely
Fred Kerr dnd Bert Newland left jn Rutland cemetery.
lb.
for 8 to 10 hours at a single -heating—Thermat makes a Friday
free. The half hour address will be
for Chicago to attend A Cen-1
-------------- * * ► - ■
■
dandy companion on the coldest days.
informing and the variety of the
tury ot Progress.
PLEASANT HILL.
Several from here attended the' Mrs. Charles Bennett has been on numbers on the program will be
Ag-HE entertainment Friday eve-"the sick list.
1
pleasing. It will be a delightful eve­
All prices in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Sales Tas
SIMPLE - EFFECTIVE - INEXPENSIVE j
nlng nnd reported an enjoyable Mr. Morford and associate of the ning. Because of the limited capac­
time.
Union Sunday School assisted In the ity of the auditorium children will
Merely add 2 tablespoons of cold water to Thermat—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Gorham
and
Sunday
service,
not
be
admitted
except
when
accompresto! Instant heat! No electricity. No hot water.
children of Kalamazoo were week-' Mr. and Mrs. Eunice Kraft of pnnied by their parents.
Each unit good for a total of 80 to 125 hours of
end guests of the former's parents. Charlotte nnd Mr- nnd Mrs. SeyHOLME8 CHURCH.
Mr. and Mra. Francis Gorham. Mr. mour Jordan local spent Sunday
steady, comforting heat. Refills 35c each or 3 for$l.
nnd Mrs. Willard Bagley and daugh-1 with Ed. Bodford.
David Cooper of Lynndonvllle.
ters of Kalamazoo spent Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bort Palmer and New York, came Monday to spend a
there.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Miner Palmer and few clays with hLs mother and fam­
Saturday callers at the Dan Doug- their mother. Mrs. Lucite Reed, of ily. Mrs. Charles Bayne.
loss home were. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Middleville attended the funeral of Laverne Cooper and Arthur Fuller
Douglass of Hastings and on Sun- Mrs. Reeds mother at Joliet. Hi., won the trip to Chicago sponsored
day Mr. and Mra. Wm. McNutt of Tuesday. Thc men and their nioth- by the Ag-HE Exposition.
"Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy are shown to all"
Ccntral Rutland.
er returned Wednesday and thc teMr. and Mrs. Alvin Helrigle and
Mra. Clara Robinson of Grand .dies returned Saturday with George
HASTINGS, MICH. PHONE 2115-WE DELIVER
Rapids and Mrs? Sarah Erway of Bridge and son Walter who are Mrs. Vernon Benton and daughter
Glass Creek are visiting relatives spending the week here visiting rel- of Grand Rapids were Sunday visiln this' neighborhood.
atives.
tore at Forest Prices'. •
. — — ■ i — ■■bh — m — —
—

I A Fine Wedding Anniversary In
— Hastings Fifty-Four YeprsJ^^O'

KROGER'S

fa

OLEO

I

4

25c

RED SALMON

2

35e

PEANUT

J

23c

RAISINS

FARMERS

PUNABIGTIME
HERE NOVEMBER 23

INSURE

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

BUTTER

LOAN RATE
LOWERED

AX’- iSSui

tS;

BANANAS

Enjoy the Comfort end Relief of

HEAT
ons of
water

B A. LyBARKER

4 -19'

GRAPEFRUIT 4

19‘

STEAKS

10c

2«

BEEF POT ROAST
CHICKENS

12&lt;

VEAL ROAST a-w"

10«

KROGERS

WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8. IMS

PAGE EIGHT

PRAIRIEVILLE.
|
WOODLAND.
I Miss Naomi VanLoo spent Sunday
Albert Higgins visited his sister.) Dr. and Mrs. Leland Holly and , in Lansing.
- Mrs. Richard Lancaster, and family .son of Muskegon called on the forDr. and Mrs. R. O. Finnic and
•' ***
‘’--------------- :-------- of Hastings over the week end.
mer’s father, B. 8. Holly and Mrs.; children spent Sunday with Mr. and
PROBATE COURT.
Lucille Higgins was a guest of Mr. R-na Culler Sunday.
j Mrs Joseph McKnight of Hastings.
Est George W. Davis. dec'd. Rc-'and Mrs Glenn Haywood'the lat-i M-ss Winifred Border of Michigan 'rhu was a birthday dinner in honor
• -?r part of the week.
)State College, East Lanslrw. spent of MU* JoAnne on her sixth annlappraltal of real estate filed, com- ’ MrsfmtUT
—
Henry Benson., who 11U
has been1
!*r parenM'
veroary.
&lt; ___ i.lime.
______
________ ■ and
Mrs. P. Mrs
K. Bonier
.mission-tn take testimony issued.
nr- a.. Wng
Is improving
nicely.
- ” E Border.
Raymond rwimn
Dalton of West Wood­
Est. T A. Aldrich, dec'd. Annual we are pleased to report.
! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Higdon and land and Miss Adelaide Coppas of
account of Admr filed.
Th(. Tr|p|e ting club win mrct faral*y of Nashville and Mr. und Sunfield were united in marriage
' Est. Glenn A. Boyle, dec'd. Order wlth -yrs NewPn Barber Friday Mra E*. 8avacooi of Hastings called Saturday afternoon in Sunfield.
i appointing
Admrx. entered, bond Ar
of, ।Nov lOth Pl&gt;{« luck dlnner. Bring!on Mr ■nd Mr8 W?&gt;b&gt;' Crockford They are living in the house on Ids
---- Admrx. filed, letters of administra­ table service. We hope for a good Sunday.
father's. Henry Fteishner's. farm re­
tion issued, order limiting settlement lurri out .
i alen England expects to attend a cently occupied by Mr. and Mrs.
entered, petition for hearing claim*' Mr ami Mrs M J Norris lairv meeUng of the Traveling Salesman Ralph Leffler.
■ filed, notice to oieditors issued, fl-j Norris and Mary Polley *cre Kala-‘
The whole.pRfljnumty was sad­
ile
PrcsJdentnal account of special Admrx. filed.
dened last'&lt;cck when Leonard C■ Mr. .nd Mr. r. B. Often
, discharge of special Admrx. Issued., m«,te ,tePte° Tutedkr
Wachter, age 55. died Thursday fol­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
J.
r
Norris.
Mrs.
tabMfd
and
XIrh
W1U
ungsu/
' Est. C A. Hough, dec'd. Inventory;
lowing a four-day Illness with a rup­
i filed.
Jennie and Lucy Norrta and MnJof Hastings. Mr. and Mm. F W tured blood verael. Mr. Wachter was
and Mrs- Ward very active in ull the affairs of
F-st. William I. Ford. Order ap­ Katir Norris of Kalamazoo attend- 5mith
d.ughter Phyllis of Woodland. He was u member of thc
pointing guardian ad litem entered, ed a family gathering at the. home GrTen
lliinii* of
nf Mr.
Xtr and
nrrX Mrs. VL.r.
.. . — .
home
Wm. J. kjnr.
Nor­ ..South ...
notice'of hearing issued.
Knight Pythias and Woodland
Woodland Sunday.
E»t. Rhoda YA Wolf, dec'd. Will ris near Hastings, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huff and Mrs. Grange and u trustee of the Metho­
filed, petition for probate of will
Mr and Mrs. Wm. R Norris were Morion ot Paw Paw spent Thursday dist church. Surviving are tiie wid­
filed, order for publication entered
NEW-QUIET- LIGHT WEIGHT
with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gager ow. one daughter. Frances, a- son
Est. David A. Coo|xt. Petition for er’s of Hostings. Saturday P. M Mrs. Gager and son. Morgan, re­ Carl at home, two sisters. Mrs. Anna
guardian filed, order appointing Mrs. Parker is ill with rheumatism. turned to Paw Paw with them for a Harberstrum of Ionia and Mrs. Min­
guardian entered, bond filed, letters
Don Frederickson went to Has­ short visit. Mr. Gager spent thc nie Oarlinger of Kent City and one
of guardianship issued.
tings Tuesday to take an examina­ week end Uith them there.
brother. George Wachter.
Est.' Vernon L. Farley, dee d tion to-enter tiie C. C. C. Camp. He
Mr. and Mrs Will Garilngcr of
Miss Atene Mohler of Junior Col­
Waiver of notice filed, order assign­ was much disapitointed not to have lege. Grand Rapids, spent the week Cadillac spent the week end with
Ing residue entered, discharge ot been accepted before so his friends end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McLeod and
COMBINES A MOTOR-DRIVEN
Admrx. Lulled, estate enrolled
...
rejoice with him ut his success. We Wm. Mohler.
attended the funeral of Leonard
BRUSH WITH “HIGH-VACUUM"
Est. Michael Smith, deed. Ordei wish him the best of luck.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Laird of Battle Wachter.
assigning residue entered, dischargtz^ Mr; and
L F Erb y^ted Creek spent the week end with lhe
of executor Issued, estate enrolledMr. tind
r^y ot Hickory latter’s parents. .Mr. and Mrs. Day­
ASSYRIA.
Est. Claribe! I. Parmelee. Annual I corners Tuesday- They accompan- ton Jordan, of North Woodland.
Mrs. Svlyta- ’Scidmore left Thurs­
acS.°Vn^-?f *u“rdl“n
-j «» ■.
led l,u,lr host “nd hostess on a trip Mrs. Roy Roberts and daughters day for Hastings to remain with her
GREAT INTRODUCTORY
Est. Edwin A Day. deed Waiver; (O numerous'places, the last idace of North Woodland spent Thursday sister. Mrs. Agnes Purcell, for a
'of notice tied, order aiiHx.intmr Kalamazoo. Where they witnesses with Iler sister'. Mrs. Raljgi Rise.
time. Mrs. Evangle Miller and Le­
Admr- entered, bond of Adinr filed. lhc Halloween parade, also the disMrs- Geo. Teeter wifi be the ona. and Mra. Vedu Guy accom­
letters of administration Issued, or- I)lny „r bab&gt;. 1)lcUires nt oilmorc speaker at the communty service panied her and spent the day with
der limiting settlement, entered, pe-) Brothers.
next Sunday evening nt ’ the U. B. their aunt. Mrs. Purcell.
11 tition for hearing on claims filed.' An enjoyable time at the. box so­ church. Greydon Faul will give a
SENT TO YOU ON
The Christian Endeavor Society
•notice to creditors issued.
SO DAYS' FREE TRIAL
cial held in the schoolhouse was re­ piano solo and Mias Naomi Van Loo of the Rev. Hitciicock’s charge, held
ported. A J». T. A. was organized. will Ying. Mrs. Frank Niethamet will a missionary meeting ot the Assyria
DOWLING.
Center chuich on Friday evening.
Herman Nlel, Sr., was elected pres,- lead the devotionals.
1^" For thc first time, a motor-driven brush
Miss Dorothy Curtis and Donald Rev. Titcombe of the African Sou­
: The Ladies’ Aid will serve a Ident:
tnent: Earl Johncock, vtce-presihu
been
combined with "High-VacuumThanksgiving turkey dinner in the dent: Mrs. Frank Boniface, secre- McLeod were united in marriage by dan Mission. gave the address, show­
In a quiet, light, medium priced cleaner.
Rev. Fay C. Wing Saturday evening ing a large collection of lantern
church barement on Thursday. No- ' tary
und treasurer.
Its sensational, spectacular performance
vember 16. tq whish all are invited.: Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Wales have at 7:00 o'clock in their home In the .slides pertaining to his work, also
on embedded sand an^ soda (comparable
Those In ciuirge of the dinner are.’■ moved to MK
tuUKa „
lhe. ^
Charles
Hughes, 1Brtn
farm, village, which Hwy have just recent- ;a large number of curkif were on
Doris Holcomb. Myra Wright. Motev riln.t
Q|nd ,
ibey d|d ten,
nol g0 jr...
ur ....
andj hope
i___ ly furnished. The former’s sister .exhibition to' a full house.
with fine dust) will poilitivclv thrill you.
Oswald and Lizzie Smith
.u_._like their
&gt;
Threads, lint, hair and surface Utter are
tlwy will
new home. We and husband.,Mr. and Mrs. Howard II Thc Lacey extension group held
* jmp Of
' The Cemetery Circle will m
m-’:
Barnum. of Hastings attended them I their first meeting at the frot
Instantly removed by the fast-revolving
ccVwiih
them success.
this week on Thursday
usual!
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""*51 Ed. Wilkinson wfts n guest of rela- und Mrs. Fay Wing was a witness., Mrs. Bertha Ketcham pl Lacey. ....
brash. Request Immediate free trial.
i with a committee ajpptnpted
• ■ for
-- tives at Knhunnzno last week.
Dak- Hauer of Junior CoUege leaders. Mrs. Mildred Jones and
, ., .,
Sarah ouuui
Smith auu
and Mr,.
Mrs. W.
J. Grand Rapids spent the week end .'Helen Cole, will present thc lesson,
*Mrs.
’»»"• ouiuu
•». V.
SPECIAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE
with
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I-Meal
Planning."
Mrs., Marshall Pierce and baby,
entertained 'Sunday
Mrs
Mrs.
’
I Howard Burchett, who has been
Marton, arrived home
Saturday Arthur Bake.• and Patricia of Kote- John Hauer.
PHONE TODAY!
Rev. and Mrs. Fay c. Wing were - confined to his home with pm ufroin Pennock, hospital. Mrs Sujie, mazoo and Mr. and Mrs. Grand DeCorWns is assisting with the work' Priester local
in Wayland Sunday where Rev. ! monin, is recovering satisfactorily.
and caring tor the new baby.
Utne^ Atd Priday. November 10. Wing preached the funeral sermon
Mrs. Stella Tuckerman and Mrs.
f ‘.Mabel Puffpaff, leaders of lhe AsMr. and Mrs. Frank Herrington |n the afternoon. Bring needles of an old friend.
and sons. Emmet and Alton, ami and sv^rs, Pot mck'served cafcThe local Red Cross membership syria Center Nutrition Class, met
M*.v, violet Barker left Monday for u.rla
■
drive roll starts the week of.tfovem- the class at the home of Mrs. Irene
Wulnnuton. D c whrrr tWv wlll
tra.lun Sandman ol Hickory bcr 13. This community knows the Jones on Friday afternoon for the
nmun mend day. Mm Ivanna
rnday
value of Red Cress work from the;lesson on Meal Planning." They
for Florida.
.
ttl| Monday morning with Janet fact that T- C. Munfon, who had have a registration of twenty-one
Mr. and Mrs Milton Trafford en-. smith *
charge of the Red Ctuf.s Flour last! and thr January session will be held
imalned at a one o'clock luncheon Mr» fio„„c1. Mott I, vuiuna ter year, jiusscd out ovt.- 200 sacks of at the home of Mrs. Alice Thomas. [lost week at Hastings nnd visited Thomas attended a meeting of the
Sattetey in honor ot Ite loeiner'.
Mr. Ooone Bernard* o!
of. flour. Some 250 garments were made ■ Mr and Mrs. Lester Brown &lt; new- i the High ncliool w*ith her cousitu Slate Grange in Lansing.
Meter. Mrs. In.i Itelrlsh ol ll.-ni-r. . wiauu
Grand nupiua
Hunlda iur
lor a lew anvs.
daya,
.' by the good ladies of the village Und . lyweds • were honored by n muccl- ; Helen Scidmore.
Tiie Assyria Center Cemetery
Orloredo. rue.. wer.. la .1 lor Vaughn
y„u,hn Mott
Mou went u
___ &lt;ow™ihlp from materials furnished j hinevus shower al their home, the i Boni to Mr. and Mrs. 'Howard Circle
to Kalamazoo
will hold a regular meetn./
twenty-one A litekel ol yellow and „„
ouiitew,
— !T
“£r~ Monday. '
jby the
Cross, also over 820.00 will Brown farm. ’ east of Assyria, Burchett on Friday night a son who on Friday. November 10. at Hie
while dimaidteimima crave 1 in- Mr
aml
Mr
,
Hvd
.
------------------------------.Mr. and Mrs. Rankin Hyde were‘uorth
af children's shoes were given on Thursday evening when the Aus­ ihas been named Jack Howard. Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry-Green
lahle and Ughlrd corre-;wndliiB tn attendance
—■----- al
-• A Genlurv ol
— ITocito
1° Woodland
Woodland children.
children. Remember tin community walked tn for the Bessie Strickland U caring for them of tiie Austin district for dinner.
.taixT- completed the decorations. ress Sunday
,50c
50c of every dollar
dollar sta
stays in Barry | evening.
'Hie Briggs Ladies' Aid Society will Funeral services for Mrs. Parnell
The guests were. Mrs. A. Fenn I
Mr 011d Mrs B. s Tc|npJe antJ county.
.
.
The Pleasure* Birthday club met meet on Thursday of this week for Woodmansee were iwld on Sunday
Mrs. Ernes^ Shorno. Don ion Tuesday at thr home of Mrs Ed­ dinner and work on comfortable.;
and son. Jack. e»T South Haven, Mr. j,4CK and Mrs Katie Norris of Kai- W-r. and Mrs
a’, the residence ol her son. Mr. amt
.nui Mr- fail ShcfTield and t!augh- 4lliaZ&lt;X) a^
bt the week end wiUi
rv&gt;im
w&gt;w&gt; sholno u,:‘l Miss
Louise naHilbert
Caze with Mrs. Case and Mrs. j Mrs. Sperry Thomas spent Wed- Mrs. Harry Woodmansee, where she
Ser. Lois, of Hastings. Ernest Traf- Mr. and M
Mrs'
r* Sunday «
io Mr. and grfrs | Meta Hyde as tVMtenw.
ts"m. 'J. Norris and• -How-, ••Sin,
’X'**A
with
'nesday at the home of her son. Lwiii llvdd, with interment in the Union
•ford of Kalamazoo. Mr. and Mrs. ardTemple
; Geo. oirslunan of Battle Creek.
| Miss Leona Miller spent part of 'and. wife of Charlotte, while Mr. cemetery.
James Traflofcf and son. James, of.
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Mattawan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd;
COATS GROVE.
Stratton and .on. Louisiana ’Mr.' Some from here attended the re­
aml Mrs. George Sutherland of ccptlon given for Mr and Mrs. Earl1
Plainwell and Mrs. Harold DePrlc-t- Sea-e at the home of Mr. and Mrs.'
er. Coral. Jean and Lavay.
Cart Hewitt Saturday evening. Mrs.'
t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ormsbe and ' tjease was formerly Miss Vesta
family are moving back to their Cooper Both bride and groom are
farm home again, having sold their, well and favorably known here.:
home in the village to Mr. and Mrs । pcngratulations.Vqm Wilcox, who Will soon take: At the Community service on Sun*
'day evening. Rev V. Beardsley of
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Holcomb Woodland was the speaker and Earl
moved last week into thr Mary Wood and Mrs. Bowman gave spe-1
: Warner residence, nnd thc house I dal music.
.
(they vacated uill lx- occupied by There was a fine crowd present at■
Mr. and Mrs Milton Trt^ord.
, the Birthday meeting for Mrs Flora'
The funeral Of Mrs Parnell Wood-1 Wood at Blanche Baynes Friday.;
rnansec was held Sunday afternoon; She was 85 vears old. She received
at tiie home of her son. Harry, in many flowers, .fruit and cards from
; the Barney Mills district with burial friends.
; in the Joy cemetery.
rhe L. A. S. met for a church
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold DePriester'cleaning Thursday. The December
। entertained their aunt. Mrs. Bodfish, meeting will be held with Mrs. Lizand Mr. and Mrs. M. D TraHord zie Thompson
i nt dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vera Brinker. .Mrs. Wdda
realize
may
HOW dependent
L P. Smith of Kalamazoo and Allerding. Mrs. Doris Teeter and
Frank and CSara Messenger were.Mrs. Bessie Woodman attended the
comfort,
success,
Wednesday visitor at the Trafford Nutrition Meeting at - Hastings on
are
I borne.
. Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs .Norton Slocum and. Agnes Haight and Carlton Coats
your job, are_directly depend­
welfare and prosperity are meas­
Mr. and Mr.-. Gerald Tebo were were among-those on lhe sick list
given a noisy reception, each couple iuAt week.
;at their respective homes, on Mon- j Home
......
ent
the service some bank
ured
the success
from -here attended
the sil­
day evening of List week. However. ver
,v. medal VUUM;&gt;V
contest at Martin Cor'congratulations arc extended-t.o tlie,ntra Sunday evening.
renders to thosp
to
of, and the service ren­
. newlyweds.
&lt;
Huth’ Woodman was home
....
?..* .... .
fro,n Caledonia for thc week end.
you—the
the clothier, the
by, your
BRANCH DIblRICT.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Smith ot Mid*
We are veiy sorry t &gt; hear Of the land spent the week end with relareriou.-. iilnexi of pm-irnionia id fives here.
dry goods merchant, the baker, the
his
bank is, and has
Howard nmchett a former resident' Marian Wixxlman went to Kalao! flits place but now-of Assyria. • mnwx»
mnzoo Frido'v
Friday ar.H
and .win
will e.wna
spend •»»»
some
the
garage
man,
the
­
a
link
the
:We hope for a speedy recovery
time there with her aunt, Mrs. Clar­
Remember the fried chicken sup- ence Davidson, and family.
tor, the manufactur­
I&lt;r at Maple Grove Center Friday
The Kelsey and Chase families
commercial
in­
evening of this week.- Come every;gave music at the Community serv&lt;-r.e
"
ice ut the Good Will trhurc-h SatUrer. and
the
­
chain
this
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Norton who; day evening.
have been in Detroit the ;&gt;,l two! The Coats Qrove. Nutrition class
dertaker, find it im­
•.'. ceks demons rating the Rich Stc-?l will meet with Mra. Doris Teeter on
It has
prtxiucts a: i uo - Thirty yrara of .Nov. 15. commencing at one o’clock
Progrc.'S. visited their parent.-., Mr 'sluin’. Old members are requested
to
always
and Mr.- Vincent Norton tiundav.
to bring all extension material givPi r.r; meeting to be held. Tur - on them last year for review work,
businesses suc­
those whom
day evening at the home ot Mr ir.'l- MiSa Mumford, the welfare nurse.
Mi Samuel Ostroth a., tnc church : for thc Coay Grove school, will give
is iving decorated. •
a short talk. Anyone interested is!
the
has
Rev. Rtuxides und family are welcome.
enter!anunc a son and brother tre.m
— ----------* » »
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'
service of some good
record
Ohio tor .&lt; few dav.-&gt;
SOUTH SHULTZ.
Mi-s Evehn Da- ol L.ui&gt;mz
-v-! aIld Mrs. Gordon Thompson
Biron. -- Colleue .-jhnt thr week end i’1''11 Sunday evening with friends
for 47 years,
with thc home folks.
»» Kalamazoo.
.
1. E Muds&lt;- accompanied' hi-. Mrs- Grace Brumm and Mrs. Ada!
Realizing how
­
bank feels
to
daughter and husband - Mr. and Murray of NaihviHe attended the;
Mrs. Asa Wilcox to Detroit ,.nd to Community Club al Mrs. Clara
pendent you are
­
then home in Cairo where he will Gates' Thursday.
ask
become
visit a few dav.
Some from this plaqp attended.
Mr and Mra Howard Burchett of.A Century of Progress Sunday.
.
the
you
its patrons.
Assyria are the parents of a son CHnton Horn spent the week egd
born Friday. Nov 3
*nh his mother ul Nashville.
. --------—----Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Mlscner of
TAMARAC CORNERn.
Kalamazoo . visited their parents.!
T.w L A. Sccli-ty at Mra Ruth-Mr and Mrs. O. E- Kenyon, from;
(Huger'' was held Thursday P. M. "Friday until Sunday.
Not very tniny present. Tl'.e next
Florence Peake spent Thursday;
meeting will b&gt;- Iwid at lhe home of with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.'
Mi - Lulu Hcnd-.-e’s November 16 i; Whipple,-of Augusta.
is -xp-ctcd nowMrs. Gertrude Gates and daughVisitor* at George Sear*' Sunday ter. Jean, visited relative* tn Baltic
The Bank with the Chime Clock
were Charles Lo:.? and John Sumni Creek* several days las! week.’
of Woodland. Cleo-Sears and Audra
Gordon Kenyon visited his par-Mav and Mr and Mr. Titus Will of ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kenyon, of
StuitH-Id'
Bellevue Thursday und Friday.
Mrs. Bril Enz resumed to her, Mr. and Mrs. Will Oates and'
htfow l-t.-t -' i !* trout Peiumck hcu grandchildren enjoyed a birthday
pltal where the had an operation . dituier with their daughter. Mrs.’
She is reoov enng nicely.
Ada Murray, of Nashville, Sunday, j
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�THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER a, 1M3

encc December 1. 3 gnd 3. Behd in ’ Hughes of Chicago was an out of
IRVING.
|
LENT CORNERS.
gathered at the home of Mr. and{ Mr. and Mra. Dale Quick and Mra. Un Seymour Ohratrad
your registration cards to T/8. K. town guest.
I Last Week's Letter,
Last Week's Utter.
[Mrs. Leland Hammond Thursday Phiflipe of Battle Creek visited Mr ......
.
. ' ,
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS Reid just as soon as possible.
j Mra. j. v Hilbert entertained rhe Ladies' Aid Society will meet' Mr. and Mra Lyle Francisco and cvcnln« *°r a birthday surprise on and Mra Scott Lydy Bunday after■It would take 25450 sinking Lual- Mesdames Edward Pearse. A. J. ot the Hall Friday, Nov. 4 Every- Walter McMannis of Dcwter spent Mnt Hammond. Ire cream and cake;noon. •
tania*
to
carry
all
of
the
dead
«nd
Bttmtr
and
Stephen
Fierce
ot
mvllzxl
ft&gt;:
luck
dinner
There
Bunday
with
Mr.
and
Mr*
Leland
"T
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!
Mr
and
Mrs.
Harry
Church
of
The Young Men's Y group_aLlI**i ®onald-Butler of Battle Creek Clarksville and Mr and Mr* Oeo
iings Jiad an election of officers at mlMlng soldiers of lhe laa^ war , Grand Rapids and Mesdames F. E. wln be work to b? done “CC?nn On!"Hammond
Xr. and Mra Carl MeMannis and ^eeT
their meeting last weak, re-electing
‘Sunday with Arthur’Stair*.
with a lovel) Hallowe en
-gand birthday last week were.! children and Mr and Mrs. Clark,p^
■
___ _________
Howard Frost, president, with verlUe This Hell." "Caii no mart a )tand
।
PMrsy Dotudd’a’aaer and SS"
POfT'. J^’Anaon and son of Kalamazoo were i
NORTHEAST CARLTON.
I Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lydy and son |
Cranston Wilcox for vice-president patriot who hate* or ha* contempt'1 UMrWand
-----------vJt^Mr°and
----------n». ^
m M^Jan
Mrs, uiecv#
^tllKa
‘nncdy)Lttnu
and
8und&lt;,y rUlwrs of Mr. and Mrs Uut
and Delbert Whittemore, secretary
___ _ Week's Letter.
mwm«.
George of Hasting* spent Bunday
for other nation* or who wishes and son.
Hastings
□n. Morgan, visited
\wiyea Mr.
Mr and
end Mrs. ban(
bane,j
Hastings Two
Twp.. her Robert
Steele
•
-■
and treasurer. Eighteen young ra~“ approves
I Mrs. Margaret LePard and son.1 n*«ht wllh his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
------ -------war. War is the remains ,'u-n*’ nrariv nt rtmnA DanM. nvarra—_ J."
°nJ d*u*htcr- X” W,n Cushing of
Marc Hammond of Ki
were present to profit by Tiie excelKalamazoo U Dale. Mrs. N. Highhouse and son. 8cotl Lydy.
,0^- of barbarism •
tmtitme
4
Blle,,ded
tbe
,
Alma,
and
her
aon
and
daughter
moving,
onto
the
J.
M.
I lent talk on health by Dr. A. W.
« ** Hammond John, and Mrs. Allen Hlghhouse of! Mr. and Mrs. Cletus LePard. Len, Imtltute.
who live nearby
I fBrm.
.
Woodburne. The next meeting is The Woodland committee on
Rapids were recent-visitor* at I na LePard. Mr. and Mrs. Del LePard
’!“£ “°l *° r? and MU*
A ftw •neighbors
and fTlc.vi;
friend* Grand
Mr.
counselling and guidance will meet fhJTntlte a’Stf/Sth'a HaltoSvS
November 15.
Mr. a~nd £7
^L&lt;i. Qp^Olnutead's‘of Grand Rapids visited Mr. and
Secretary Angell and Rennie Nov. 13. seven P. M. at the school- nve little guests wttn n Hanowcen Minnie* Jenkins is assisting in car­
■
ing for her.
Ganguillet met the Welcome Cor­ house. C. P. Angell meet* with the luncheon-Friday.
Mr- and M.V?,'KFr,nea,t
Mr “nd Mrs. Joseph Springer and
ners boys last week, and after Woodland H. 8. boys this Friday at
fttufLurf fLHwbCr ra
:family and Mra. John Springer and
games indoors and out had election one P- M.
thc Home Coming at Oli- . ..jp Wilcox vUiU-d Mr and Mra
of officers, naming Kenneth Row - Thc Nashville Y group held their. attended
V V“^n&lt;
8U?^y
V ™ sSXz S Hint BunS.
ar. president and Don Barnes, sec­ regular meeting last Monday after­ Mt&amp;* Virginia Faul spent tiie week Chcf Rrld(, of Sandusky Ohio
retary. Their next meeting is Nov. noon with Secretary Angell, pre­
13th. Mr. E J. Crook, local commit­ senting thc Older Boys’ Conference the Home Coming at M. 8. c.
last week
project.
tee chairman.
Fred Ixrnbcrson visited relatives mus Frances Hevdcnberk of Wav*..o UUMW.WM.V
Tiie
conference commitu-e V*.
on UW
tire: A&gt;1 of the Hastings Y group.-, had
Monday .nd Tun.1
Older Boys' Conference was called ■ ‘heir regular meetings al Hie school l„
for an Important meeting with tiie ^&gt;1* week Tuesday evening with
mi*»*
no.,
Uw»* l,w I*”?* and Mr. ahd Mrr
nnnS
IUcJ“,'d TnmpUn, ..I Grand lUidd. ■
chairman, T. 6. K. Reid, at his of-, «»nc special features,
Ruliign
gate
a
Hallowe'en
party,
wer(
.
there
Sundav
flee last Sunday afternoon.
,
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—
j___ —
„ ' lie creek nnd tla-lr daughter. Mrs.
had their postponed meeting lost Last
Week's -Letter.
THE 3% MICHIGAN SALES TAX!
(Mtalhl. .nd'' Mf
Donald
Cn
Thursday evening and the Y group
Erma Baldwin, visited at William'
on Friday for discussion and elec­ family of Weal-Woodland were Sun-;
l“r,“£££• SS&amp;'tf SSL. .J
Hion of officers.
■
day guests of Mra. Nellie Hitt. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank KUpalrickl^^_“
a,Jd spent thv |
Dr. A. W. Beaver, of Rochester. and Mrs. Hobart Schalhly of Griind
N. Y.. president of thc Federal Rapids called there Sunday after­ and family were Lansing visitors
vWtoiT™«
1 ht al thc But?I?lacrCouncil of Churches, Mr. Max Yer- noon.
.
Sunday.
•
BOWNE CENTER.
gan of South Africa nnd Mr. Sam­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Born enter­
Mra. Joint Dell and Mixa Dorothy
uel S. Weyer of Columbus. Ohio, are tained the Bridge Club and their Dell visited Frank Fox and Mr. and
Earl and Harold Nash. Clare.
aonie of the big men who will speak -----...
Flynn nnd Morse Johnson attended •
husbands
with a pot luck dinner
H. I. Fritcher of Detroit from;‘, A
Century
of Progress in Chicago
lo boys nt the Kalamazoo confer- j Friday
evening. Mra. Richard Mra.
Wednesday until Sunday,
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen England were &gt; Saturday
Mrs. Oriey Bur no and Mrs. Walt 1
in Chicago from Wednesday until’. _Thomas
were Grand Rapids visitors
Friday where Mr. England ottended !
.
;
art NRA meeting of the undertaker's• Tuesday.
1
Amencn
ofI America.
. Alice Nash- CMttUd and Monica
?w.
h„ tan
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‘nMra’s’THolme7h2rS~ ’totie. Jdd* fj" c’rV.TXmdS^id’ ’
trolt to spend a few weeks with her
“’Jd Bat™
J
daughter, Mr* HOmer Harrison.
««xnpanled
Mra. Chas. Farthing was called to \'n
n &lt;
Centralia, Bllnols, Inst week on ac- ..Xj’' L,oyd
and pupils of,
count of the serious illness of her
^^hra
‘
mother. Her daughters, Mra. Lynn Halloween night. FTiedc.ik&lt;s. cookOw«l .nd Mr., rkod Klmblr.
went with her
* uneral services lor Mrs. Lovma .
Mr. and Mra; D. B. Green visited
reAldt’lc‘-)
Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Offley of South; rbarru.
Woodland Sunday afternoon.
i. X*\ “,n.d M,‘\ Dlc«n Dean enterMr. .and Mrs* Leon Hynes were iJaln?d .Mr a!“?
Dean
'
Grand Rapids visltora Thursday
. R&lt;»chcster Mich and their parent!..
Mr. and Mrs. Rolfe Bulling of Xr' ,5”d *,7'’ 004,1 01 ncar MW'
Hustings and John Russell Bulling.ol™’* 8anda&gt;' „
. „ '
i
of Battle Creek spent Sunday with
M*? "™ard
their parenU, Mr. and Mra. John ofl^rojt visited ther P*«vnU^ Mr
Bulling
and Mrs. Guy Smith tbe first of thc
.1! A"','
«•» h*'
Mr .nd Mr. H. J. Sung ol B.IIk cwk. Mr.. Richard Huglw. M •«“
2"
L?n
CTUr.go and Mr,. C. B. Benham ot **n* ,lDd .P,“!, ,tW°'
Haallne, »vre Sunday guedg ot Mr. Ihomh, rel.imrd home .1111 Siam.
and Mr, Karl C Saul
'
*’
KLINGENSMITH.
Tbe children ol lhe achool »cre
*“lr mid Mu
and Mr chleit.&gt;u«d Hallowe'en night al ih
.„d'u"'a
MuLr°.rZ,“d„.M.!;
‘ben- «»ehcr. Mu. Velma
and Mrs. O. F. Miller and tons of ‘ Streby. The rooms were decorated I
South Woodland fWcrc guests of Mr.;,wlth
1
pumpkin faces and thc table,
ahd Mrs. LeMer Brumm Tuesday was very
pretty with orange and |
evening where -they enjoyed *“ black crepe
papier also a center piece ,
pheasant supper.
a large numpkin face. Tiie eve-1
Mr. nnd Mrs. Welby Crockford.'of
wu spent playing games and ।
nnd family and Mrs. Elizabeth Gib-'। nmg
Hallowe'en
stunts, after which i
boney spent Sunday with Mr. and ; luncn was served.
The children were I
Mrs. J. L. Higdon of Barryvillc.
Mr. and Mra. John Weaver of/all in different costumes. They dr-I
parted
al au iaic
late nour
hour ueciaring
declaring uicu
their;
Knctmo* Mr nnH Mr.
... par
lea at
Mankcr and daughter and Mra. . lc?9u'r .a .Yc-’y
cnUTt*.,.‘‘Sf- _‘ i
cr.U.-Ulr.cr.
Mra. Arthur Getty and little Co­
Sarah Mohler ot South Woodlandj line
Mae
... Mrg
and Mr. and
Mrs. T
T. c
C. Munlon en- br- —
.77 of Middleville spent Thurs- '
with
Mr.' iinci
Mrs. A
A.‘ C
C.‘ John
John-* I
joyed, a pheasant supper al thc d:»v ul,h
Mr
u,d M
n“«rv c«nta.Mr*' u“" . «
*"■«
«««»«
°r&gt; «“■
Leonard Wachter was taken sud-'/aini,^ n,n^. Marshall l r|PP *”11
denly ill Monday, morning Uhde !!U,:A5\ oI ,Mr’ and"^s'
Wall.,
milking and is in a very tcrloii'i 'h Kalamazoo Sunday.
,
condition today. He is unconscious
the’^wd'1811 U &amp;
I
nnd partially paralyzed. A blood sc”? ar at ,e “h®01vessel burst hr his throat
The
ro‘‘rt nwn “ade a bi‘!'
Mr mid Mrs Raymond^ul Mra ’mprownwnt up over the Hubbard
En. A,S ESnJfi . “S hU1?' •“! Of.^ &amp;c‘“’olholT
Mra. Chas. Fnul .nd Mariella of P“l *«* «*«mg the road side
Hastings were guests of Mr. and
‘
mV°dd °°k
Ur.. Roy J.rvU o, s.u!.,„ck Sun.pent

Mr. .and Mra. J.eoO Hoovrr at* CC°‘
tended the Bible Institute at Sunof j0?!”45'-, , ..
field Sunday
^r- ,,,ld Mrs. E. Latta are enterAll tire teachers from thc Wood- talnlng tWQ aons.
Creck
land township school attended the*
BERBERS CORNERS
,nsS,l*e a‘ Ora,ld R*P-. LMt Week s Letter. . '
Ids Friday and Saturday.
parent-'Teacher -Association1
'at thc Altoit school held their reg-।
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Visitors during the week nt the ■I ular monthly meeting. October 27lh.
A
good
crowd- was present.
L. W Jarrard.homc were, Mr. and.
Mrs. Duff Eddy and sons of Nash- ! Mr. nnd Mrs. Chester Notten of
near Jackson. Grass lake, in ComiNotten, ■"
all of near Jackson. Grass
dAusM.r o, nowiuij.
Harry Preston of Fremont and lake.
Mrs. Grace Brigg and friend of j Chester. Notten and family re­
.
turned
to
their home after spending
Zeeland .spent Thursday and Friday
with their parents, Mr. and Mra. :the week end and Monday. Henry,
Not ten nnd daughter. May belle re-,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliston of malncd for a week to visit his
West Vermontville spent Sunday daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herman I
with the Frank Norton family. Rob- Hauer. ’
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
,T. Matthews in :
bert Chance nnd Bud Hallowell of
.
West Vermontville were forenoon
w
B^t®LB?5p “1nn,
caliers
MK&gt; Minnie Matthewss|5ent Sunday;
Mr and
rnhh *Sand wlth Xr.
Mat-ii
&lt;«ndl,
ol bMra
“”i» rhas wm
“■ and Mrs. James R. O'*"'

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'AN EXTENSION TELEPHONE IS

SUCH A TIME-SAVER
says Miss Aiken Spafford
M1SS SPAFFORD. well-known Detroit Free Press writer. Is an
enlhusioatic exponent of convenience In the home. Recently,
in an article in the Womcn'ti Pages of thc Free Press, she xrotci
“Only people who posvrss a telephone mention

A kitchen eiten*lon telephone makes it easy tn place and

the house. And it afford* privacy for your telephone call*

day with G. C Marshalls.
I*?!, „ ..
. .v ‘lr^
'
Mr. and Mra. Ebcr Hoffman of ' Mr-and Mrs. Charles Wolfe ol ।
Hickory Corner* called on Pete ’
w?Zr&gt;y wUhM:',
Hoffman Sunday.
dnd Mrs- Jobn ^caxcr°r"X *n? R°?C,n *Renl i
NORTHWEST 'RUTLAND.
i
^"^ •‘UoaOrayamWeatVer.; Mrs. 1&lt;ob.,u d,,^ and little
"m! .Ja *« U U «
, r..
daughter. Joyce Annette, also Mrs ।
a.*£."&lt;l “rf
Oray o!.Ea ‘ C. A. Johnwn and son of Peon*, til..
AM&gt;na spent Sunday at Hane ure VIS|ung tn the Jim Dibble home
cneesemnns
I Mr. and Mrs Howard Booth of
«« Lansing visited lhe latter'., parent*.
Ht0»? 6alurd“\-r
, Mr. and Mrs. John Benedict part
Mrs. Lillian Mason and Mrs. Viola । of |a,t Wfck
.
|
5reekagKMt
Mr. and Mra. Brick Edger and
Thttfsda} night with Mr. and Mra. I fBmily visited Mr. and Mr, Will
Mr Fnd Mr.
t-m •
. Johnson of Yankee Springs Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Elliston of West Mrs. J. Dibble and sons and their
Vermontvdlc' accompanied Robert guesU«. Mra. Dibble. Jr. and Mra
Gray to Battle Creek Sunday vve- johlvon spent Thursday night und,'
Mr .Ari Mr.
*• ,
I Friday in Portland at the liqme oP.
Mraanti Mrs. Keith Norton of Mr UI1(j yr&lt; James Burdick. Mr.!
22°^ ‘’ILH*
and Mrs Burdick spent Sunday in
J- E. Norton farm. Rev. Norton snd|thc nibble home
family having moved lo Bhuitz Mrs.
»•_. tE. j_
J. Whitney of crystal
Crystal lake
where they have a pastorate.
visited Mrs. Fred CafilQ last week.
Myrtle Hall was in Grand Rapids
STONY POINT.
orval Barger la building a new last week.
Wesley Benedict spent Sunday In
barn.
Mjm Burroughs of Hastings visit­ Lansing.
ed Mrs. Hildebrand this week.
Donald Deakms from Hougliton MAN'S HEART STOPPED.
lake visited his parents over the
STOMACH GAS CAUSE
week end.
W. L Adams was bloated so
Mr. Hildebrand was In Detroit with gas that ids heart often
Friday.
.
missed beats after eating. AdWm Wadell moved to Honirr the lerika rid him of all gas. and
middle of tlw week.
now he raU anything add feel;,
Mr and Mra Clayton Hill of Ea­ tine.—B. A LyBarker. Druggist.
ton Rapids called at Claud De­ -Adv.
menti's Sunday P. M.

OYSTERS
solid pack
BOLOGNA or FRANKFURTS

lie

ROLLED RIB ROAST
baby beef
BOILING BEEF
meaty ribs

lb. 11c
lb. 6c

&amp; 9®

Chuck Cuts
None Higher

3 lbs. 25c
lb. 8c

SALT PORK
heavy sides
SMOKED PICNICS
sugar cured
S

A#* AS

Fancy Roaster

lb.

4 Lb. Average

rir a DDTTrc
LKiAKlI ltd

2

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WHITEHOUSE

Chipso
2r£d29c
Finkes or Granules

MILK

Oxydol % 19‘

$|05

pkgs.

23c
N(Ti.Er

Cleans Everything
CAMAY

Vnsv.eel.nri Ev.P»r»l-&gt;

a

25c
10c

pint
lb.

Round or Sirloin
Any and All Cut*

Bee£ Roast

A

M"'»arine

Beechnut CoSSee
Royal Gelatin
Butter
8 O’clock CoHee
Sparkle
Baking Powder

zy

NATIONALLY FAMOUS

CHOCOLAI'e'i'vDDI^G

3 2o'

HOLLAND CRYSTAL CREAMERY
(Silverbrook PrintsMb. 25c)

13

B.

c

1-Ib- BAG
19c

c

ALL FLAVORS, GELATIN DESSERT. PURE FRUIT

QUAKER MAID

OUTSTANDING VALUES

OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Chase Dirt 2 cans
CRACKER MEAL N.B.C. Urge Size pkg.
WHIZ HAND SOAP
tin
BULK PRUNES
60-70 Santa Clara
3 lbs.
SODA CRACKERS
Hampton
2-lb. Pkjj
KENNEL RATION
can
CAM) CAT or DOG FOOD
can
BABBITTS CLEANSER
can
MINCE MEAT
Queen Anne
can
DATES
At Thia Low Price
2-lb. Pkg.

1-lb. Can

c

I FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
12c
9c

10c
10c

10c
27c

TOMATOES Fancy. Hot Houm
IDAHO POTATOES
SWEET POTATOES
HEAD LETTUCE
ORANGES •aaU.1
GRAPES iw
GRAPE FRUIT &gt;w*

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u. 15c
n. 33c
6 lu 15c
2 d«’. 45c
2 u- 15c
41- 19c

�FIND NEW RASPBERRY

LEGAL NOTICES

CHITARI
SUITAdLLC rnR
rUn QTATC
STAI t

v

r.r
. Vplants.
.
4-,
ha* reof •»..
the .»/
infected
Tiie turned' toCUt
her* Hendershott
work in H'V'tJngt
frrc ,rw" Mr‘ »»• McGlynn of Leslie 'was

Viking Yields Well, Bears riettoi nr
■r2rn!n,on va* “n overnight guest- Tuesday at the
ruins of raspberries. Fertile, well nome of Mrs A H Brill
Large Fruit of Good Color dnnnwt
ar. r—Ird tor Vfctat
M„. clu,s: Hrnd.-rMroll ml.r.
,
and Keeping Quality
n.7t*
.Liiiud a group of Ifttfo folks Friday

afternoon tu honor of her grandEast Laming.—Viking, a recently • , , . UKU™?iKarl
developed variely of red raspberry, The inland 4aike« Garden Club children. Bernadlnc and
Folk, don’t buy SUPERIOR RED ASH PO­
has shown a promise of being a val­ will mrt-t with Mra, FJwyn Hayward Shanti's birthday.
CAhONTAS COAL just because it is low in
i Franeos Cowles of Hastings ppent
uable addition to Michigan's list in Thursday afternoon of this wi. k.
trials nude at Michigan State Col- Our &lt;le»r iiiinicra who usually go Hie wakxuid with Grace .Brill.
ash and burns clean. What captures their
north when the .-^ason opens a:&lt;
Mr .«rtfirMr.-. A. C. Clark and Mr.
attention is its remarkable lasting quality.
muiung their usual preparations for and Mrs. Floyd Garrbop were in
the trip again tills fall. We - wish-Grand Rapids Saturday.
It does a lot more than just hold fire over
ihun
-11
ifo.be’
,
of
success,
i
Lon*Hendershott
passed away Fr)been tested sevei’a! years at East.
night. The lasting quality is always a sur­
The Delton Nutrition Chis: held day night ufter a Jong permd of poor
Lansing. ft appears to be the must
valuable of the new varieties grown its lint mu ting of this year-Witir health. The bereaved family has the
prise
to new customers.
on the College plots Thc otiglnal Mrs. Esther Dunn Tuesday after- sympathy of the whole community.
plant was a cross between Cuthbert noxin Mra. Carpenter and Mia.1 -I lie L~A. S will meet ThursdayOUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!
Dunn have been elwnen ur. leaders. November Ifi. st the home of Mra
and Marlboro.
The variety grows vigorously, h Thc Pm.-y.Wcods Sinytera gave an John Brogan. The Aid has suffered
Place your order today for SUPERIOR RED
—* Jois In -----*—
—•
severe
membership
so ••
If •you
hartly. and produces a moderate entertainment al the chinch Mon- a-----. . | can bring In a new member or cause
number of upright canes, which arc day njght.
ASH POCAHONTAS. It will be a good
Mrs. Bertha Bush, Mrs. Ix-da Har­ the return of an old one it will be
practically free from spines. Most
stroke of business for both of us.
of the fruit Is borne on Hie outside rington. Mn. Barnum and Mrs. Bea­ greatly appreciated by the members
of the plants afid picking is com­ trice Dunning went to Bangor Fri­ as well :u the president. The Aid
paratively easy: The fruit' ripenr. day afternoon to .w the Apple • lands for all that' U gxxl and
i helpful to the church or community.
about the same time an that. of —
Mr. . Helen Pennock, Mrs. Addition' What you do for the society you are
Production comparer favorably Penneck and Mr. and Mrs. John doing for the Lord.
Adams
attended
thc
funernl
of
Um
| Mr. and Mrs. Otis Fisher, who
,'j with Cuthbert. The fruit is large.
i firm, and has a bright red color. Cadwallader at Hastings Iasi Mon- have been in Pierce. Idaho, visited
gheir sister. Mrs. Jerry Haynes, a
• The berries .do not darken in color day afternoon.
COAL &lt;- CEMENT
LIME
' us they arc'kept, nnd they retain Mra. Alice cplllns entertained Mrs. Hew duyjrliut week. They witli Mrs.
h- FARM IMPLEMENTS
their firpincss so they arc good ship­ Murray fi;om Plainwell arid Grand* Skillman of Kalamazoo and. Mr.
nla Norw«xxl last &lt;■&gt; k.
■and Mra. Orlie Fisher of Dowling;
Mr. and Mra. L. N. Bush spent I were Bunday afternoon callers ut;
Viking is somewhat susceptible
HASTINGS, MICH.
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Sunday afternoon with Mr.
Mrs. Haynes’ home.
c Mr- and Mrs. Ronald Haynes and
Mrs. Ben Gaskill at.Comstock.
About thirty Hallowe'ent-rs
sons of Hastings spent the week end
joyed a party at the Pennock
' with Mra. Jerry Haynes.
,lkk- at Pleasant lake Tuesday
Mrs. Chas.' VanVrankcn reports
| tiiat her Rrtinddaughier. Eleanor
| off at Pennock bocpltkl Wednesday
Dr. and Mrs. Bernard, have been । Haywood. was taken to Grand Rap-I
and is doing well.
entertaining thc former's mother । ids for X-Rays Wednesday. They. Our P. T. A. was quite .well at­
William Heiser speii{ the week end
from Indltimt thc vast Several days. । found everything all right and said I tended despite the rainy night. The 'at his Irome in Charlotte.
.
Mrvand Mra. Peter Adriunron en­
teacher and pupils put on a fine । Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coleman and
tertained the latter's brother and
•Mrs. Lucy Coleman spent the week
wile Iran Kalamazoo over thc week in bed .she wlll be .alloWed to get candy und popcorn were* Mid. I end hrTOittle Creek witli Mr. and
up. This is .good news to her many Proceeds to go . for play ground iiMra. Lucy Coleman.
Mrs Homer Kelley has been con­
equipment. Thc Kellogg county
fined to tly house und mostly to
i Mrs. &lt;.»eorge*x«ayncs .
nurse was present and gave us a fine
tier bed for the past week with a bad
birthday party. Sunday
talk, ft was voted to hold regular| Willard Waters passed away Fri­
case of JnfcctiOn tn her eye. It has
Thanksgiving supper next P. T. A. day afternoon. He has been in fall­
been very painful. We hope for her tiie Tanner district.
Thursday
evening. November 10.’ ing health for several years. „FiPMr. nnd Mrs. Loyd Haynes of Bat­
tiuit serious developments may be
Supper
will be served ut seven neral services were Held at Henion's
tle Creek are .spending u few diiys.
‘o'clock. Chicken und biscuits und funeral home. Delton. Sunday P. M.
.. Mr. and Mra. Charles Robinson of
Burial at .Prairieville. Tiie family
&gt; Hickory Corners and Mis. Lydia
Mr. and Mis. Robert Haynes went ;. gravy and pumpkin pic. All tiiat goes have
our sympathy.
with a Thanksgiving supper. AU
; Holtom of Mtirslrall visitethSunday to Lansing Wednesday with Mr. and bring
cat* und your own table scrvi nt lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ben Falconer of Welcome Cor-1
ice und be sure to come. Carrie Fuhr Hastings visited Mrs. Bertha Tobias
Harrington. Mra. Holtom remained
on
Sunday.
.
'and
Pearl
Matthews
will
put
on
the
Chris Christensen and Bertha
Our school children enjoyed a
Mr. and Mra, Myron Senslba rfre with Chester Totnpkins from the
Hallowe'en party Monday afternoon.
sjiendlng the week ut tlu* home of Star district were Sunday guests of
friend,1! In Yankee Springs.
Margaret Harrington, local, and
Report of the Condition ol The Hastings City Bank
Howard Peninck of Hickory Cor­
ners quietly slipped nu’ay .Tuesday

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Ind. where they were united in -Clancy Rabbit ry" held Wednesday
wholly wedlock spending tiie week. I nigh* was both amusing and sueIccssfUj. Tiie masked characters were I
and Returning. to their home here very grxxi. Many clever games were
Friday night. Congratulations ore I played and cider, hot coffee and
extended to the-happy couple.
I doughnuts were served.
Friends of Mrs. Frank Humeston
will be glad to hear that she is very,
i much better und spent Sunday with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James
I MacDonald. She is Mill staying with;
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hall and her sister, Mrs. Otis Corwin, of
family of Kalamazoo Wore Sunday
' Mrs. LouAnna Patton entertainedi esRiwmvTm
iher friend. Mrs. Wilda Warner, ofi
... ... ._ Mnnnhur of Rancor 1 Hastings. Sunday.
.
|
spent a few days the first ot tlje
Mr. and Mrs., Peter VanHout of, roMilLNKh ac
wink with Mr • Gladys Opskill.
Galesburg were Sunday visitors ot

.. i-- went • u'u* ■ Mr :md Mr Bob Elliston spent tie Creek and Mrs. Otis Corwin of
'.f .!id;iy with Mr. nnd Mrs Robert Richland, spent thc day with their j
parents.
. ’
Mr. and Mra. Leon Gray and
f-imilv of West Vwniontville tment visited his parents hero Thursday.
Tuexlqy evrjililg with Mrs. Lulu
for Detroit Thursday to visit their jp
sun, Duugal, und family indefinitely, &lt; ,
Little Mary Joyce Pierce, who has
qfcur Sunfield. been quite ill lhe past week is bet-1
ter at present writing.
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Owens enter-1
tuined Mr. nnd Mrs. Riiter and
daughters of Kalamazoo Supday.
s,
Mr. am! Mrs. Grover Davenport ’
nnd family spent Sunday in Has-1
tings.
Mr. und Mrs. Applegate und
daughter. Miss Elsie und Mrs. Eva
Davenport
nnd granddaughter,
Helen, spent Friday with Mr. and
x&lt;. xtr rx ni........ ..r"r’x....-'..t• „
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sayles of
A. B Campbell of .North Charlotte Hustings spent tiie week end at
their cottage here.
' Mrs. Lockstedt and Miss I).il&lt;Heller attended .A Century of Prog-

ishn. Wifi-.Jast week.
BeUct'ue and1 Sunday guests nt lhe home of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Grover Davenport, wqre
I Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Jacobs ot Kai-

Report of the Condition of The Delton State Bank
Tiie honor roll for Kellogg school;
is as follows: Marian Hamilton.!
MaiXfirvtXSreer, Lucille Gainderj
MarveJ^tttdipbell. Margaret But-1 Ann. while coming home from Battom-. lA.-rrsji Collison. Margaret Ar­
mour. Harold Marslinll. George Bot­ j Their car was struck by another one
toms, Elizabeth Woods.. Corvih Hall­ land tipped over. Fortunately no one
man. Velma* Kees. Ross Norwood.’was seriously hurt, although thc

.rington.-Eleanor Otis.
Thejc was a good attendance at
thr nlay ‘Shirt Sleeves” Friday

Mr. and Mrs Harry Sims of Bat­
t tie Creek called on his parents. Mr.
Tiie seniors are preparing a com-' add Mrs. Roy Ten-y on Sunday. Mr.
edv to be given soon.
inn0 Mrs. Win. Long were also Sun­
Mrs. C. Dolan ofX»rand Rapids day and Monday visitors there.
will give a health talk at the M.
Mra. Maude Smith, our school
P. L. A. S meeting. November 10th..
at 2..10 P. M . at the M. P. parsonage. Thursday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas Watson and Patricia Ann Lord is quite ill and
daughter of Battle Creek vtstted at under the doctor's care. .
Andy Watson's Sunday.
। Recent week end visitors at Jes.v*
The Methodist Protestant bazaar:•Oagood's were: Miss Mildred Osgood
is set for Friday. December’1st. Ij and Harriet Schafer of Muncie. Ind-1
Miks Bernice Honour of Huntington.
Ind . and Rev. Isaac Osgood of FrecMr. and Mrs Roy Sharpe of Com- I■port.
.
I
ck called cn Mra. James Null
Sunday p M.
IMrothy Crawford and little Dale
Null vlntetf the Carter school Tues-, a lew days with Mrs. Millie Fleury
in Morgan.
Mr. and Mrs. Snow of Richland
MIm Beatrice Barry of Grand
spent Wednesday at their cottage.
Rapids U spending a few days with
Mra Belle Crawford silent several her. parents. Mr and Mrs. Milo
days with relatives north of Mlddle- Barry.
•
Marjorie and Dorothy Cogswell
Mrs. Ethel Gamble of Hastings of Lake view were over the week-end
spent the week end nt the Janies
Mrs Mildred Roush and daughter
spent the week end in Grand Rap- medal contest,’at the church Sundayevening. Ail the contestants did very
Forest Willitts spent .the wtrt well. MUs Jones of Hastings re­
end with relatives in Hastings.
ceived the medal.
I
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Munn of Lake-1
Mr. and-Mrs Ernest Thaston and
family called at the Ray Crawford view were Sunday afternoon visitor, ot Mr. and Mr,. Orr PU&gt;»r. |
home Sunday P. M.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

10 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 15, 1933

THE BRIDE

FATHERS AND SDNS
NEXT MON. 7

MISSIONARY UNION TO
ENTERTAIN SOCIETIES

Miss Sylvia Aldrich of China
and Mrs. E. Anderson to ,
Be Honor Guests
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PAGES 1 to 5

NUMBER 29

PENNOCK HOSPITAL
APPRECIATES GIFTS

SPLENDID PROGRAM
LESS UNPAID CIIY
.Home Literary Club Oontrib-,
THURSrfVE.N0V.23 utes Canned Fruit and «rao
Vegetables

Members of Wesleyan Service SPEAKING AND ENTER­ 'Die Home Literary Club of Cres-1 OVER 90 PER CENT OF
TAINMENT AND WIN­ ‘ sey and Milo is among Die orgruilra- j
JULY LEVY 18 COL­
Guild. Queen Esther Circle. King's
Heralds and their mothers will be
tions that haw generously remrmDOW NIGHT
LECTED
guests of the Missionary Union in'
bored Pennock hospital recently.'
the social rooms of the Methodist MERCHANTS CO-OPERATE
&lt;rX&lt;LiaU.£tSS“™ COUNCIL DESERVES
church on Thursday evening at 7:15.;
TICKETS FOR BOYS AND
Mis.; Sylvia Aldrich of Hlngwlu.
WITH NRA COMMITTEE ly by tire management but by the; PRAISE FOR GOOD WORK
NON-MEMBERS 25C EACH
China, and Mrs. Einar Andersen of
Grand Rapids will be itonor guests.
Every hospital needs quantities Kept Expenses Down and
Committees in charge are. R-cep- Free Entertainment Nov. 23,
It Will Be an Occasion Long
tion. officers and leaders; Decora­
and
of such fruit and
Followed by Two Days
-vegetables
“■* quantities
- for the
Kept City Free From
to Be Remembered by
patients who re­
tions. Mrs. J. M. Townsend and
"Buy Now" Campaign
quire good nourishing food to hasMrs. R. H. Loppenthlen; Program—
Bonded Debt
All Who Attend
Mrs.
W.
R.
Cook.
Mrs.
Fred
Jones.
Plans
are
completed
for
the
big
ten
their
convalescence.
Anyone
who
The city tax levy made last sum­
Bear in mind the Father and.San
Mrs. Floyd Everhart; Refreshments public meeting to be held in this has ever been a patient In a hos- mer was $26,695.00. There has Just
night, sponsored by the Hastings
—Mrs. Wm. Field. Mrs. Hugh Riley, city Thursday evening. November 23. pital knows just how go.x! such food
Brctiierhood at their regular meet­
and tor the two .following days in cun taste and iw&gt;w much it means to been returned by the city treasurer,
Mrs. J- S. Crue.
Mrs. Nellie Smith, to the county
ing. which will be next Monday
the "Buy Now" .campaign.
' the convalescent.
’
*
treasurer as delinquent dty tuxes
night. Not only are members of the
i The meeting' will be at eight'
for this year the sum of $2,524.39—tn
Brothci hood invited to come and
o'clock in the Central school audi­
other words less than ten per cent.
bring their own sons if they iiave
torium. plans tor which we give be- I
In fact a little leu than 9 1-2 per
them, if not someone else's boy or
low. as expected the merchants gave1
cent of lhe tax levy for July has
boys; but others who do not belong
'JI cooperation to the General NRA
been returned aa unpaid. This is a
to the Brotherhood, are asked to
Committee, and have made their
better showing than u year ago. It
come untFbring their boys or some­
plans to nt into the general plan
evidences the fact that tiie people of
body clsfa boys. If they plan to
suggested by the General NRA Comlids city have stood by their city
come they should notify either
"FIVE SHIPS OF LIFE” millet*. They have re.s|&gt;uiided 100 per
Frank Angell, secretary of the Barry
in a
PAST YEAR HAS BROUGHT
SUBJECT OF ADDRESS* cent and
*”** *"
* fine spirit.
County .Y. M. C. A., or diaries Hin­
1 On the evening, ot November 23.’ THOUSANDS OF CALLS
this we all know.
man, president ot the Brotherliood,
BY REV. DEWEY
; there will be a Window Night dis-1
I Incidentally lids showing provea
so that.provision will,be made for
FOR RELIEF
piny by.the merchants of this city*
that the council wm wise wi»en it
everybody al the banquet. Do not
I rom 6:30 to 7:30. Tiie Hustings City*'
I cut lhe city lax levy to $26,69500,
fail to g|ve timely notice if you are
LEGION AND AUXILIARY
Band
will
furnish
music
for
t
lie.
oc
­
not a Brotherhood member. One of
BARRY CO.'S QUOTA
which was about half of what was
casion
and
a
little
later,
will*
lead
tiie
BOTH REPRESENTED
these two men should be notified
IC
‘vled u‘ 1928 "ld for •everM1 P"*
crowds to the Central school audiIS enn
600 ucudedc
MEMBER?* kvious
years. We think every tax­
thU week.
---------Kim Sigler Wai Excellent
“
rt
“
RF
'*'*
'
payer in Hartings should give a vote
To encourage the coming of the
“„
uuiuucis at
numbers
ai the
uie meeting.
11iixuiu,. Th&lt;\meriiii-nici- Fifty Cents of Every $1.-00 01 thanks to the mayor and aldermen and the bringing of their sons
Toastmaster—Program ' chants will make general displays
or somebody eUr's boys, the price
nien&lt;
wh0
w cotuUlenUy and
‘ and will feature the bargains which Stays m Local Treasury— persistentlyhav&lt;f
kept city expenana
Followed by Dancing
of the meal that night hks been
they will oiler for the two bargain
fixed at 25c. so that if any person
Half to Charity Fund down,J and
“ *■have refused
' ' all sugges
~­
Armistice Day was very quietly’ days.. Friday and
u
Saturday,
Novemnot au member
mciiiuvr of the
me Brotherhood
iiroviiernooa
.
observed in this city with practi- ^.j.
... 2&lt; antj -&gt;j
Have you purchased your Red tions of. bond issues. That does not
desires to come and bring a boy the I T*° eminently staid and proper bachelors are blasted out of their habitual rut by the sudden appearance caily np demonstration except the —
' for the mretlng at Cross membership for 1933? It not. mean that the council has neglected
The
program
what it ought to have done.'On the
total cost to him for the two will be i of a lovely young woman &gt;n beautiful bridal gown, on their hallway Hairs. In this manner is the audience tanw-t on fYW.y ovenlnl „«&gt;n- the ci.xral
soto,!
.udllortum.
auditorium.
d° a-**•-«
n’v■'• ,f noMlble. as the com­
during the last nine years
but 50c. Any member of tile Broth- introduced to “The Bride," a three-art comedy to b? presented in Central Auditorium here on Wednesday sored by the American Legion and whlch ~wil.- * * * clght
o-cl(Xlt ha« i—rar
I
"1 miltee is anxious contrary
city has revamped its sewer
erhood who brings a boy will only I
“"d Friday
tnu, evenings,
,..nm,.. November
nonaoor 22
so and
,n. 24,
... commencing al 8:15 o'clock,
o&lt;,w..
Auxiliary al U&gt;, 1. O. t&gt;. P hall
„ I B
tti reach the 1933 this
added many miles ot sewer
have to pay 25c.
On Wednesday. Nov. 22. and again, George Middleton and ran success- 'situations.. Ulis play sixiuld provide about 150 being present.
, to me 'order in which the numbers
I* • " I tluola of 600 system,
pipe
and
connected-them into a real
If anyone is unable to find a boy I on Friday. Nov. 24. the
.... Hastings * fully on Broadway for more than a a maximum of entertainment. To: The Rebekahs served a splendid on the .program will am&gt;ear It will! I W ------- 1 members. Mem­
built a sewage disposal
to bring, he should get in touch with I Civic Players Association will pre-I
pre­ year. Each performance will com- date the local Civic Players Associa-; dinner, the tables being decorated i 'substantially as follows*
i I U
berships may be system;
plant, installed the necessary pumpSecretary C. F. Angell ot the Y. M. sent
three-act
Central mence
— a -------- comedy
----- ' •- *in ------lenec at 8:15 o'clock.
Uon has confined itself to the best (with bouquets of chrysanthemums* Two numbers by the Hastings City ■ I ■
o’clock.
secured from the .ing
apparatus and other equipment
" C. A., wiio will see to It tliat there b auditorium. This play. "The Bride?'
Because it provides thrills, mys- type of jnodern drama. The three-'The favors were small American j
]ed &amp;.. Mr A A Bifenio at
■
American Legion to carry
it on. and lias done it all
ii
a boy
boy ready.
ready.
I was written by Stuart Olivier aril! I tery.
try, humor, romance and sparkling |
(Continued on page two
(flags. Following the pinner Sterling I me (auditorium. At ieast two numX‘“s; “g”™
. VoiuYwtiw aw
Can anyone realize the good It
J Rogers, chairman of the banquet bers by a men's chorus of twenty to
---- —will
— « M mdrblrtncM FunMrmort In th«l
»no
will do a boy to attend such a
;committee, introduced the toaStnuts-1 thirty voices; a half hour address by thrr bnI,ks °» Saturday,
at
the
Banmeeting as this? If each member of
ter. Kim Sigler, who proved to lx- the' Hn™7.M'rjohii'c"K«ch7m“o‘"ttai™-r
»r &lt;n&gt;m
w«« elu^
,“'j“
thcfBrotherhood and every person!
. right man for the place. T. 8. K.: city, ..
k„ will
--------------------------mUw
Tmuu.
who
explain
the purposes i men.
TERESTINGVEROICT
who rtluUl attend this gathering with
iReid was asked to lead with the) -a
...v
a.re Washing- r ThC COU«ty 0118^01X0 1S RCV. L. aLo without adding a dollar to city
the a.aw.
NRA -..a.
and why the
a boy can appreciate.what it will!
• singing of several war time songs ot
ton headquarters of the NRA desire L Dewey; the others are: Mrs. J. V.; indebtedness. In addition to this the
mean to that kid to have a chance
! which all qnJoyed.
Mrs. Winifreii Dunn Allowed
tile "Buy Now" program, which they Hilbert for the northern halLof the
to go to such gatherings, he will un-1
: Mrs. Donald Smelker. president of have urged to b» curried out. Thaw county: Mr. and Mrs. John Cham- city waterworks station has been
Full Claim in Settle­
derstand tiie im|x&gt;rtance ot it and
'•the Auxiliary- spoke of that organ!- who know Congressman Ketcham • oerrnm
soutnern nan;
bcrlaln ior
for tne
the southern
half: Mrs.
the fur-reaching influence of it.
Mtinfa ns a big, unselfUh institution need not be told that he will give an Arthur
Haven, first ward: Mrs. Otto
I JidJ
ment
of
Estate
- ■ -Haven, first ward; Mrs. Otto been driven that assures an ample
The speaker is Gordon Wheeler. । " ILL INCREASE TOWN­
REGIONAL MEETING HELD in til life of America, proving-its interesting and worthwhile address. Arthu.Isenhath. second ward; Mrs. Edwin supply of water for every need. The
An interesting verdict was re­
We hazard nothing in saying thatSHIP
------- -----------------: ability to serve in every need. She
Sayles,
third
ward;
Mrs.
Ben
MILEAGE
TAKEN
(Continued
on
page
six)
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-------- GidAT
CITY
HALL
LAST
turned by a Barry county Jury, in
his message will be both helpful to!
I asked the co-operation of her hear- ।
ley.
fourth
ward:
Mrs.
Harry
Wa
­
OVER TO 504 MILES
the dads and the boys. Just to see;
Iters, at the banks; Mrs. Join) W’ood,
WEEK WEDNESDAY
[era in helping to make lhe future
.! Circuit Court before Judge McPcek.
this man. to realize the difficulties*
---------the business section
.electric system Installed and a
■efforts of the Auxiliary still more
Jin lhe case of Winifred xDunn—
Half of “v^$L00 Red Cross
pump added. This
successful.
PUTTING MORE GRAVEL ’against the William R. Wickwire NEW FIRE FIGHTING
, Commander Albert Craig repre-.
1 membership stays with Ute local
^iiarK^T^e^imnrovenwmre
spiralion to any boy and help him;
ON
TWP
HIRHIA/AYQ
when the Jury
allowed
the
Chapter and of tills sum. one half tand dollars.
dftlI“r* The Improvements
imnrow-n-nt.
un
i
vvr.
mon
wh i o full
f
...|
n
,.
nn
..
EQUIPMENTJXPLAINED
amount of Mrs. Dunn's claim of
to do his utmost in order to get I
will be paid to the Charity fund ot have been made and paid for with­
--------M.500.
somewhere in life.
Pennock hospital which is so much out a dollar of indebtedness and
r. to
such'a large saving in
puiHA. squad is
„ as
„» .wuwa.
Mr* Dunn, who is the wife of tf.e of Chemical, and Life . ucvawxr '»it nun ^
Tlw supper
follows: ]1 State Has Been Slow This
necessary
; in need of assistance, due to have-made
excesWalter Wallace will be the Chp-’i Year in Paying County Its Spencer Dunn of Johnstown townchange --the ---date —
of‘ the banquet to ASKS PAY FOR EXTRA sire demands for charity work. This the cost of pumping that a good re­
Saving Discussed in Iniln of
zyf the
tfxn squad
«ni.n,l with
wOV. the
•&gt;.« following 1j
DuC Uhd
M N'tt T,
'&gt;lilp.
shin, hnd
nTx'Vlryiislv m.-yl
)u&gt;r x*lnlm
tain
had previously
filed her
claim
I: Friday evening.
evening, Hon. John C.|
will leave but 25c of every dollar duction was made in water rates,
. wgsto
(,t&lt;&gt; have
huvc been ।the
teresting. Manner
Ketcham, who
in Probate.court. Judge Clement
WORK HE CLAIMS HE ,for
otlier members: Henry Anthony,!
benevolent work the coming and our water system still show* a
denied
the
claim
hnd
Mrs.
Dunn.
WhWb
AAa.Mv,, wc» mentioned Inst week tliat the
A regional fire school was* held in I speaker, could not be present,
Keith Bowman. *Ward"
!™.
year, however, with the py^cn.
present WeiDID
ON
ROADS
Charles Bacheller. Lawrence Ciiase’ count&gt;’ rodd commission had com­ through her attorney. Archie.D. Me- this
at the
moment. •»..
Rev. **.
L. L. Dew- 1
,,,» city all day last week Wednes-1
«««««•-1 —
—•- last M.v..na.a&gt;,
rare Relict setup uuutnted by the .'*“"**2“
V. Carter. John Chandler, George
the improving of 140 of the Donald, npjx’iiled to the Circuit day. Firemen were present from the ey was
wu-T drafted
U1UUI-U to
IU give
gltU the
UW address,
UUUICSS,
elate, there nicy not be m much call ,.ThP,?2nneLi( * *d to, n;rn,li0?
ra„, oul
„,------------ -------------- -----------'
counties of Allegan. Barry. Eaton which he did In a masterly num-. PRINCIPAL CLAIM IS
Dewey. Howard Demand. Lester De- ,ft8 m*,es of ‘ownship roods Jaken Court and demanded a Jury trial.
upon the Red Cross ,locally
but w
.hat
th“ (“W*
...
to
Vault. L. E.'Haler. Charles Faul A - ovvr lhte •vcar- Thl' commission could
It appears tiial back inJ896 Mrs. and Ionia. The school '■was spon- ncr.
ON IRVING HIGHWAY ..... &lt;fund. ..«m
«um«. tx r,&lt;.i pvorv
'"'x rltin’ti of l&lt;ar.11ntr&lt;:
"*“‘Xmtoht
‘SiXicit
K. Frandsen. P4ul Gangulllet. Ben &gt;,inv* finished the whole Job if tiie Dunn. who was tiie dofflhiter- of sored by the Michigan State Fire
Rev. Dewey paid sincere tribute
---------, Cross is always ready to a«ut know and be proud
toe financial
Gldley and Adalbert Heath. The
lvid promptly come acrow with Frank Bagley of Orangeville, went chiefs Association. Michigan State
.(Continued on page nvej
। Claims 1‘Mugridge Hill" on Whenever possible and its record Tor rccord our rity council has made in
recent
years.
Captain and supper squad-will see: c“h d“c lhc county under the Mc- to live with the Wickwires under Firemen's Association, the Michigan
That Road Was a Jonah
) last year, ns well as previous years, recenl
mat itoaa was a Jonan has
been one of
[o the
to it that the wants of the inner. Nitt ‘bill. It was quite late lust the terqis of an oral agreement Municipal League and the State ST. ROSE PUPILS TO
man are fully looked after ahd Mr. spring, several weeks after the road whereby the Wickwires who had no Fire Marshal, it was under the aosfor Him
| needy, the Jobless, and in times of A PERSONAL WORD
PRESENT OPERETTA
Wheeler will give d talk which allI work should have started, before tiie chlldren agreed to do well by her pices of the engineering education
i Barry county has been sued by 8r*a„l ^“!cry
,
needed funds were forthcoming from and treat her os their own child. It division of the Michigan State ColABOUT THE CENSUS
will remember.
| Sam T. Solomon of Lansing for the 1
urmj of volunteer men and
They will furnish a good feed, the stale under the McNltt law. The was on this alleged agreement that-lege. There were about 100 present. "Bobby Brewster’s Rooster" I sum "of $15 000 which hr claims to be - u’0,nen workers almost ten Umes
based her claim. At .u_.
that of whom JJ3 regUtered Thp program
du?him under arontract wiucl^hc 6reatcr ,n numb&lt;'r« than the stand- To the People of Barry County:and no one can stay away on ac­’ rainy weather a good share of last Mrs, Dunn U-..x
to Be Given at Auditor­
,
month
and
so
far
this
month
has
in
­
time- Winifred was .thirteen years carried out was substantially as
'had wTth X ^rrv ™,ntv
,n« arnV ot
Uldted 8laU^ car- There seems to be a considerable
count of the price, which Is only 25
ium on November 20
commUston tor X^cotStruition ol rled
Cr0M "hef lnto thf homM oaisunderaunding as to what the
cents to non-members, &gt;noth.lagJ,to, terfered with their work. Under old. Tiie Wickwires. at that time given week before last. Delegates be­
for the
construction
of of Amcrlca'’ Jobless during the post registering* and census-taking la all
th?rounty rc»d
to I^X
rowXm/
"Bobby Brewster's Rooster." an1I commission
the members, and but 25c for WE h, the circumstances we think they lived In Prairieville township. A few gan arriving shortly xitter eight and
the county
county road
road in
in Irving
township, ?i&lt;,h(xJr,^.-5.
Cmnnn2rIe
have made a good showing in com­ years loter the Wickwires moved to an Interesting program held the entertaining operetta, discloses the: leading
tne
Irving
township,
about. which is being carried 00
boy.
from
Freeport
to
M-37
west
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S?te
^
n
"I
00
!
115
pleting 140, miles. The remaining Johnstown township where they close attention of the visitors as : plight of a mischievous Bobby, who
Six hundred and forty-five thou- throughout the county by men aptwenty-eight can be flijAhed next continued to live until their death. well
-v. as the
wwv local firemen.
...
I15 “H1 to bed as a punishment for I,of MlddlcylUe.
(Continuedt on
page
five)
pointed by the county clerk with the
CHICKEN THIEVES
I
It
would
seem
as
if
the
county
j
;
xx
nuuiu
ocrui
11
uie
couuiy
a
»
_______
year.
Mrs. Wickwire, passed away about
The visitors who registered were a misdeed. HU fellow companions.:
---------- -—co-operation of the township 6U|x-rand the township had had- expense ] 0 . nnv CATAM ucm
BUSY IN CARLTC.V . Under the McNltt- law the county eight years ago and Mr. Wickwire as follows: Hastings—O. E. Gid-' disillusioned in their efforts to put enough
visors. Will you please accept the
over
that
road
without
hav.
DAnnT-tA
I
UN
Nit
DI(
road commission must, in 1934. take in 1932.
'following statement as furnishing
dings. Chief; L. Abbey. D. Ashalter.'on a »»«&gt;*•. soggesl a plan which
nai enpiCTICQ UCCT' tiie facts, the law and the general
er 168 more rfiiles of township Tiie testimony of several witnesses P. Bennett. H. Bishop. B. Clark, e.* works *out marvelously. Having suc- Ing to fight a lawsuit. Mr. Solomon:
Recently Raided Forrest Fal­ o'
,
'lta Mtt I instructions that have come to me
roads. In 1932 tiie commission re­ showed that the relationship be- Erwoy. E. Hayes. E. Jarman. E. 'seeded by,their scheming in getting sues tiie county of Barry as well as
_ ,
coner’s Hen House, Took ceived only $37,600. For this year •
(Continued oh page two)
Kelley, Robert Mills. L. Myers. An- .enough money, they plan to get In- the Harry county rood commission.
from the state departments at Lan^
the money paid the county under
drcw Roush. Clarence Shffitz. Rus- dlan 6Ulta tor their entertainment, His attorneys are Messrs. Pierce and Joint Gathering at Nashville' sing, including the Attorney Gener­
50 of His Best Birds
the McNltt law was a little more
Ptot
or
Lanjins.
on
Thursday.
Nov.
23— al? In no wise are the statement*
m&gt;11 Smelker. Everett Swegles. Zip 1,1,1 a *&gt;eedy old woman strikes the
__ PRESENT ,
We arc informed that a few daysi than *$34,500. Next year $6,900 more GLEE CLUBS
The
plalntifTs
dcclaratton
filed
in
'
11 shall make mattefti of opinion on
ti.tt.n.L.
TlKwnpson. c. H. Leonard. W. L. chords of their sympathetic hearts
Dr. Gordon, Speaker
ago some tidef, or thieves raided will be added, making $41,400 in 1934
my part. They are instructions and
UNUSUAL PROGRAM Wallace, S. E. Rogers, Archie Relck- land Instead of spending their ac­ the case reales the following j
Forrest Falconer's hen house for township roads, so that the
; There will be a combined meetingI concern the law Itself, which I have
ord. Art Haven. W. A. Schader.'-ffidwd wealth upon themselves, they claims:
in Carlton and took about 50 choice county can do good road work next
That he entered into a written of'the Barry and Eaton Countyr taken an oath to obey.
Frank
Hoonan,
John
Wclssert.
Lan^friend
her.
Come
and
see
"Bobby
chickens. We understand that pre­ year—better work than it lias been Harpist and "Keyboard of sing—P..Lefke. Earl Miller. L. Orier. Brewstors Roaster" and find out contract with the Barry county road' Medical Societies at Nashville oni
In the first place the Old Age
vious to this an agent had called at able to do up to now because it will
Vibrating Light” to Fea­ Fred Alber. Wm. Newman. Paul who this old, old woman is. fbllow- commission to construct a gravel: Thursday. November 23. The meet­■ Pension Act. No. 175, has become a
his place and tried to Interest him. have more money to dolt with.
i
road In Irving.
'
ing will start at 6:30 P. M.. and will1 law. It has been operative alnen
! Heeney. Portland-S. H. Hixson. R.,lnK ,s 1110 cast of characters:
ture Concert
in some kind of poultry protection.
During the winter considerable
That
the
contract
he
made
with
be
held
at
the
Nashville
Community
Goff. B Goff and Geo. lyhltney.1 Panes —John O'Donnell — John
Forrest .Informed the fellow that he employment can be given by the
A concert of unusual interest will
the road commission called for an center. The address of the evening is state welfare department the right
(Continued on page two)
had a good dog. and a good gun that county road commission in cutting be presented by the Hostings High
I Bobby Brewster—Francis Goggins. excavation of 122.366-8 cubic yards to be given by Dr. J. E. Gordon of to formulate plans and methods ot
he knew how to use, and would use trees axd brush along the 168 miles Sclrool Glee CJub and Orchestra in HR A DP PIIPII Q Tfl
i Tom—William Vclte. Billy—Ken- of ' earth" In the construction of the i Detroit. Dr. Gordon- is In charge of putting the law Into effect. TImj
if he caught anyone stealing his taken over for 1934, also at "brush- J■, Central auditorium Fridoy evening. unAUt run Lb IU
neth Velte. Jack-John Kennedy, six miles of road. For this he was Communicable Diseases at the Her- state welfare department, having
chickens.
IA feature of the program will be,
(Continued on page three)
to be paid at the rate of 38c a cubic! man Kelfer hospital and has had a learned that seventeen states al­
GET
DENTAL
However, he went out to his
the appearance of Marjorie Brunton,
Utl UEN
l«L EXAMS
tAAIfld chums
CUraotBobby8 b|g slster-Eugenla yardi large experience with diseases of this ready had some type of old age pen­
chicken house one morning and OPENING STORE IN
noted English harpist, playing in acThe declaration recites that a j type. He has recently returned from sion Jaws, proceeded to draw up
I LyBarker.
about 50 of his best birds were gone.
Five
Hastings
Dentists
to
companlment with "Lhe keyboard of
• Bess—Helen Jane Kurtz, Janet— part of the projected roadway was Europe where lie has been visiting forms and regulations which would
BURLINGTON, WIS. vrbrattng'*iight,':‘*‘a devlre which
They were taken so quietly that no
on what Is known as "Mug- the Health Departments of many embody the best methods that had
Participate in Work on • Mary Louise Thomas, Florence— located
-----blends in shimmering pillars of color •
Marcelline Weaver, chums of Clara. ridge hill;" that this hill consists; foreign co-jhtries for the post year, been used in several other state*
Thursday, Nov. 16
One of the most contemptible N. B. 1Waterman
with
musicorgan
much1
largely of rock, boulders, and other Dr. Gordon has previously given in perfecting the operating machlnI Dot—Leona Miller.
waterman F.ntarinir
Entering simultaneously
afler the fashion
faJhlon
Qf thl*
a "color
thieves on earth Is a chicken thief.
after
of
a
organ,'",. - There will be a dental examina- | Mr. .Brewster.
Bobby's Father- milural material other than could, several talks at meetings of the
v
But regardless of what people think,
Business Similar to One
The stage will be in darkness with tlon of the children of the Hastings Robert Jacobs
be pro|&gt;erly designated as "earth" in Barry Ctounty Medical Society. He slon law In this state.
organized gangs of them are roam­ .
only a golden light at the foot of city schools. Thursday. November1 Doctor—Wayne Bump. • *
the wording ot the contract. The j u a tine speaker and a very profltAs a result of thia a census must
Conducted
Here
ing
HIM the
Uie state,
amic. preying on farm
tarin
.
...
the narp
harp outlining me
the instrument
Instrument 16th. the examinations to be con-! Nurse—Josephine Murphy,
plaintiff claims that he communi- - able evening Is anticipated,
be taken. In carrying out this pro­
chicken houses. We hope Barry: Friends or Mr. and Mrs. Ned B. and the figure of the artist In sil- ducted by dentists practicing ini Granny Bobbin, an old witch— cated this fact to the county engl----------- •
, vision the state acts through the
county farmers have loaded guns iWaterman
of i Grand
Rapids,
will
be
houelte uBtuiaai
against the UUCKgruuna.
background. Hastings. Examinations will Include Catherine Smith.
. - . j -tn
*
7.
. .Vi--- .
---7 Ti.
off Ires ot the various county clerks
neer .t Ujt time. «ho
Mr. TRAINING COURSE FOR
___
________
Intrreclfvt
Irani
Ihnt
le
nnnln
...
____
tu.
_______
..
.
handy to greet any chicken thieves Interested to learn that he u aaaln Then cornea the mualo. llahl ethereal chlldren in grades 1 to »8. Parents:
Cook of Kalamazoo, and to the
rx.—Fanny—Agnes Taffee.
of Michigan. The county clerks, in
who may attempt to make a raid on reentering business- and will open ehonU such aa only a harp can pro- are Invited to attend these examina- i Gertie—Patricia LyBarker.
ALL S. S. WORKERS turn, must hire enumerators who
Barry county road commission,
their flocks, and that they shoot »•&gt;“re ln Buelln«l&lt;&gt;,&gt; WlSCTn- duee. and Um, bnnaina out the tions and dentists will advise them I Suzanne
which then consisted of John Car-1
—-Barbara
Barb
**■
Maurer.
straight. A few lead-fllled samples Si
Yor„ ““‘S1 «&gt;™» In visible tints, as It were, as to corrections recommended.
lisle,
Oscar
Sherk
and
George
;
To
Study
"The
Message
and
much per individual registered.
I| Helen
___ —Evelyn Miller.
oundutled -here He la al- auiuaiiiiinuK
shln.mrrlna puauia
pillars Qi
o( llgni
haht WIU
will
of chicken thieves might have quite which
----- he
Tiie printing of registration carda
It Is line that all five of the den- • .Nora—Wanetft Falsetta.
' Hinchman. He claims that he notiProgram of the Chris­
rennv tn
Hnrllmrtnn Mrs
.'j Into every color of.
ready
in 'Burlington.
Mrs. Watnr.
Water- :_____
move ___
and&gt; li
blend
a deterring influence.
fled them that he would require ex­
lists, of the cityz--------are cooperating
It) I —Miss Marcella Gog- Accompanist
man will Jo rr hlm tatoi*as soon as ;thc .pecinmi. It will be a unique -™._.
tian Religion'*
tra compensation for the work he
ords giving Information relative to
thls
work
that
will
mean
so
much
|
gins.
their home .inJjrand Rapids is sold ' spectacle,
ANNOUNCEMENT.
did on Mugridge hill, and that he A
n training
,iU1„„w class will be held w
those exempt from paying ths tax.
to
the
youth
of
tills
city.
i
Musical
Numbers.
on
'I requested
n Bnd 13 from
to They also must furnish information
But' the Inclusion of such a feature
Dr- E. J. Pratt will hold a 1free or rented.
.
When You and I Were
Youngthe road commission and □«. 4
| in the program should not cloud the CHOSEN AS MEMBER
p,
place to be aiutounced
clinic for rupture patients atdils
| Maggie— Louis Kennedy. Isabelle the engineer to come to some agree- j
POSTPONED MEETING.
fact that the local High school must-,
ment with him for extra compensa- ■ jater.
receive old age pensions. There are
flee at 2 P. M Bunday. Nov. 10.
The
postponed
meeting
of
the].
OF
PENN
HALL
CHOIR
v
„
(clans have also been putting mucn
much'
tion for this work, but tliat his re- -phis courae is to be on "The Mes- no personal questions asked on tliesa
L. C. Donnelly, who has successfullypuiung
tiUCst WM disregarded.
'sage and Program of the Christian cards. Tiu? answering ol
treated more than 6.000 cases by
cffort tato thclr share
the Pr°Mi.. Virginia Poll. Heceire.
The deeUrsllon conuuu a bill RrUjipn.u Ior pa,wr.. auper- questions does not In any
Honor—Is Very Talentib. cortright. m. e. Mulder, n. War­ tor ll.TOa.lfl lor repairs on his road1mundenu and other Sunday school obligate the individual
OUCT
cumc. auv.
ernoon, November 17. at Community I WILL BE WORTH HEARING.
used- ,_
in the
—---------------.a. excavating),।uachen as wellaaall th.e S2 head tax, which Is d
ner. C. Thomas, G. Foster, M. equipment
on Mugridge hill. He claims that the who are interested In Sunday School
BARRY LODGE NO. IX
| Room of the Hastings National । The members ot the Hastings
. ed Musician
, Ketcham. P. Chandler. N. Cooley.
Bank,
at
three
o'clock.
Barry Lodge No. 13 Knights of &gt; —Adv. Adelbcrt Cortright, Pres. : Commercial Club will have the prlvlThe many Hustings friends of LaBrunette—Violin Solo-Charles then current price for the extra work.
,
Pythias will hold their first regular;
lege next Tuesday of listening to an MUs Virginia Potts, who is a stu- * Leonard, Jr. Accompanist — Mis.*; ■1 work he did on tiie 2.000 yards that
It is expected that a state Sunday part of the law. It has
iMLcua Goggins,
uubk»m&gt;
lhe moved from the Mugridge hill School worker will be here to con­ do with the
meeting Tuesday. Nov. 21, 1933. 8
DANCE.
....
address
— «.by Professor Wilford J. dent at Penn Hall School and Jun- J Marcella
and the sign
o'clock. All members are urged to i At K. of P. hail* at Freeport Sat- | Elteman. instructor of economics at ior College at Chambersburg. Pa.., Arbui
—
Arbutuc-Fl.no
Bole-Ubrx.rcl «“ &lt;“»&gt; •»» •» “°0 pc, yard; duct the course.
cards, which
r—.
| that he believes that $3.00 a yard a
attend.
•
’urday evening. Nov. 18. Good music. Albion college. Dr. Elteman is an WiU be pleased to know that she is | Moore,
■
'
“■
II —Adv.
. ....
,,authority
t ■■ In iVxie
.
i, lair
fair price ior
for tnai
that wor».
work, so me
the
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
------------------- 4
this field. tT.x
He I.
Is na mem- one of twelve to be chosen as memI
have
moved
my
dental
office
signing thMM two
'plaintiff
figures
he
Is
entitled
to
lie
FIRST WARD P. T. A.
|ber of a committee of six chosen bers of the Penn Hall choir. Miss ANNUAL SUPPER aNd BAZAAR. ■ plaintiff
from—
tile--City
Bank building
to my
; $6,000 for excavation
on Mug--------will,| Auspices
---- ------ JU
— A. 8.. .Presbyterian
.™y
- ---------„work
----------------------------, -1^—
- testing the truth
First wan! P. T. A. meeting will'
RUMMAGE SALE.
_______________
, ____
' (rom all parts ofr _________
the country
to in­ Potts has a beautiful voice and will
be held Monday evening, Nov. 20. | Sat. Nov. 25. Methodist church, i vestigate and report on currency In- be a valuable member of this musi- church Wed.. Nov. 22. starting 3 P-1 ridge hill, less the contract price of home. 318 South Jefferson St. No given on
All parents and friends are expected auspices Epworth League.— Adv. flation. He will discuss that topic cal organization. Congratulations M. Fried chicken supper 5:30-7:30, 38c per yard which he was paid, i stairs to cllmfc.—Dr. Dennis Murray., be penna
arc extended to Miss Potts.
35c.—Adv.
|
(Continued on page three)
I—Adv.
1
&lt;Oo
to be present.
111-22.
, next Tuesday.

GORDON WHEELER, OF
GRAND RAPIDS, WILL
GIVE THE ADDRESS

ARMIST CE BMOUE
FBDWffllBGi

THE COMMISSION
TO ADD 168 MILES

ONEHUNDREDATTEND FIRE SCHOOL

S. SOLOMON SUES
CO. FOR 515.000

BED CROSS BENDEBS ASSISTANCE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1931

PA01 TWO

it because of stale and national
law's. The railroads are therefore in
i desperate need ol friends and in dire
need ot help
The railroads do lot complain
»-com plain ol
unjust and unri
leUiwi. They
onbnlty of a
nut I8SQUARELY UP TO “
_____________
,,
lain Tor lubusin«s
They
arir
compelled
to build
C.
DICLAMD THE
—
-- ~
their own roadbed, lay their ties
sruxn
and rails and then have to pay ta***on their right of way and roadbed,
Thelr
trucks, use
UNFAIR COMPETITION—
— competitors,
------the
-- -------

FAIRTREATMENTOR

eomwimip

ALLEGAN NUDISTS
STILL GET PUBLICITY

THE BRIDE

TRAINED BIRDS DO

■ Continued from page one)

Kansas Oity Star Tells of act comedy to be presented next Exhibition Given by Pamn"'Inhospitable Swan Creek" week is no exception.
hasika’s Pets Was Delight- - **♦'" K*rl «**for
going deer
Starting out with the financial
I.Uy iBtarMthr
"XIm« ta tata «I ChTUUta.
in Allegan County

:l8 REDAT
END FIRE SCHOOL

WATERS

backing received from membership
(Continued front page one)
' Mr. Albert'Lipper. former-Allegan
duet paid in by local people who be­
One of the most Inttrestng andjPhbtos for Nov. customers. Green,
tannera nun^Aow a resident of iicwq
n uw
wucvu ol such a civic -delightful
------------------------------- ever held —Adv. 11-15
Charlotte—C. V. Lane. Robert Bradentertainments
lieved in
lhe worth
Kamiru City, Mtaourt. .-ent the Gs*. proJrc, tJ&gt;1,
has becoir^' In Hastings was
that given by
tn. Maurice Carroll. G. Braden. C.
Si
.rita-Start
°
u
J?*zette a copy of the Kansx* City star ... ------------------ ■ —
•— ------ njmah».Hn'.
_. .uBraden. Detroit—R. C. Lbughead
40c. at Mr^ Monroe—Arnold C Bonner. Ja down
which made these editorials re- through with a balance from ticket auditorium on'Wednesday afternoon cfou&lt;&lt;e Wood'Adv
mark* about our native nudisu- un• —Leon’ Warfield. Ernest Dadnter.
. .siks .sufficient to help pay fur the-M la»t week,
Raymond
*Mrs.
, F. M. Craig, who fell and lonia-H. V. Eggleston. Clarence
TOO MUCH RESTRICTION
Creek^' **
S
set of the next production. The asn
“"""
* V. Roberts was in
soclation has given special regard to elwrge of the show and dertionstrat- eazlv broke her hip four week* Adams Saugatuck-Richard NewnFrist .-dsr.pencd'to’”otZerve ‘railroad , "Defense counsel ip tiie All Ran scenic and yound effects, attempting ed wonderful patience and love for *K°
S» to get around mow on r.nm, Harry Newnham. F. Force. OtThese Are Unfair BurdensX.^are%^X^
2? Mich-, nudist case, which m,ulted-in
“ rates
Tliey are.not required to,rpay
—w
---------------------- -- to present each play in a finished. I the dogs, birds and the monkey, -crutclses.
a
standard
rae
of
wages.
They
are
a
conviction
for
counsel's
client,
ad
­
This Country Needs the
Bozo.
*
i Jake RelMw announces in thU F W. Austin. F. J. Henckel. C. B
ifrof-.sslonul manper.
’ entirely, free to do os they please..mitted quite frankly that hr aid nut
Each production represents hard! The cklgfl were well trained and j week's Banner the opening of hi* Cooper Allegan-H. C. Haenlz. Bert
Railroad Lines ’
'and to grab the ihost profitable ''know when- the world l« coming to.” work
worK and
nn(J long
long land
,anQ at
al umw
nerve did variousnHmi|
■—bowling
—•••• &gt; alleys.- Read particulars Terry. C. Woos. Harry M. LulUe Alstunts,jumpea
jumpeduinnign
’ through
times nerve!
Member* of the Hastings Cam-• parts of railroad traffic and cut un- ay
eU., nhieh
mwh to the delight of etawhere
elsewhere.
bion—John Paaslck. Vermontville—
racking« hours of rehearsal for the ’hoopa
**»!» efo-.
mcrviaLClub had the privilege ?of v..
~?d„... -”*■»-’ — der—r...
“‘lr0
cart. BusineM huura aie strictly *'---------------------------- —
■ 1 -Mr
­ and Mrs. Robert Mills have L R Tubta. O. D. Hammond. L W.
the
audience.
Bozo
pleased
the chil-1
bearing Coi Roy Vandercook. presi- ^at kind of busmen. The public which touch even a nudist defense avoided and all practice occurs dur­ dren with hia capers and was real- moved to their residence at 230 So Loveland. V. F. Barber. NaaiivHle—
deni of the Michigan Railroad.* As- foots the bill in the damage to high- counsel? But defense coun.u-1 tn th- ing the evenings. Tlurf week, as an ly splendidly trained
I park gt., Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Ful- Prun,E Caley. Fred Miller. Cliief
That Thrifty People
socUtlon. Tueaday noon of last week. WH&gt;, ,lnd expen&lt;e of their upkeep, instance did know one thing; be example, the cast of "The Bride"
Another Interesting feature of the ;ier having rented the Miks house at Graham. Claris Greenfield. C J.
The speaker brought out some incident to heavy truck' travel. In kn*"*’ ’hat the spread ol nudism ha’ rehearsed from 7 30 to 11:00 program was the exhibition by the 517 W Grand St
Will Recognize As
Betts. Vent McPrck. Fred Ackett.
points in discussing the Matus of ordfr t0 cjry &lt;ni ordinary -paswn- aboul Swan creek would have its o’clock on Monday and Tuesday eve­ AiLstralian cockatoo who danced Thc Brush Ridge Cemetery Circle Geo Gratam. Dell White Grand
Real Bargains
the railroad* that we believe will be grr trnffiC a rixtcen-foot-wtde past - •HmiLs. And why . entlcmun of the nings and will continue- from 7:00 and did gymnastic stunts, showing
M™ jSTgenv™ Ledge—John Pierce. Tom Brooks.
of interest to our readers.
:n&lt;n. -*uUjd
.'ufficient. but be- obviowly arourod jury? Why. tx-- to 11.00 o'clock on Thursday and almost human Intelligence. Mr. Rob--Nov 23. for pot link dinner and a Chiford Osmer. F L David WoodHis first statement was tint the cause of the long train-hke truck.' *cau»4« of mosquitoe s in summer, tost Friday evenings’.
land—A. AllcrdinR. L. H. Brumm.,
Young Men's
railroads had been the largest single 3Im1 blg bUn.'c* and tiie diffitulty in m-the fall, and snow in the winter." • The cast is carefully selected for
Chaa. O. Farthing. Leon Hines. Wei­
"So
boon- ability and contrary to the belief of
factor in developing the United puling them on the slxteen-foot
80 nature hath fixed her biun4-Pocket, Half Belt
,
by Crockford. MWdleviBe—W. H. I
Statce for the last one hundred pavement, such paving u. now made. rinriez.. and not much can be said many, is not limited to members of 63--years
old and had been- ,perform-1., Tm” c*’*eman Agency calls at- McKevitt. Freejxwt—Ortw Knowles ,
----------------------------tentton
this
week
to
the
great
inM
&lt;
Wrf
.
v
!
O
f
Ernaat
Daunter.
of
years. Evil practices grew up in the tventv feet wide The public pays
()K fl,(l ol nudism on Swan creek the association. Any person who: —
-- •-—
Ing- *for- j
half -a century.
Mr.f Roberta t'
transportation
systems which
need- fmconVcnienc*
nr extra four fact
f-till iiaj.’the
gan
1•'
crease in burglaries in this vicinity Jackson, and his showing of Im-I
ed cheeking. Railroads
gave rebates
'^of and'pacing
the &lt;,n
),hAllegan
*‘r "area*county.
enter Michi
their
—fHllnts
*.’e'N..to .5°try 001
n -8H£S1" ----------- -—.... .
gorgeous Brazilian
i“n , ‘•-•
,“vtaC:i burglary -------insurance,
provedmrumw
method.* m
of ««•
fire giumumi
protection
'part. Members of the association: Two
**u aurKcwis
Brannan macaws
macaw.* f-^.
---- provcu
through
chambers
ot com- joined' primarily to get behind a with
to favored customers and attempted trucks tikI busses on trunk lines.
*'
’’ 'local
‘
‘ '
''
_ ....their
.. ______
brilliant ,___
plumage
lagc upki
ata H&lt;n
. Jl lW,r --------announcement
™-— —
on —
an. wcic
were c.'jic-vzauy
especially aznvazyiua
gratifying buto -Mie
•tlw
Sizes 36 to 46
performed. They were beautiful &lt;mncr
”ncr P®K
«•«•C’-nfiremen.
—
Mr. Daunter i.
Is tw.
lhe aaslst10 !25rn™!W."*',rnK t”
tw raliraw.1, ta lirt ..bkrt I.. riierce and let it be wen whether worthy project.
there is not far the nudists some
mrUwta THU tartly brawM upon , rblll lh_j
- ------—j------u _as..if they ■ the tire department was called ant chief of the Jackson fire depart-'
Already the work of the Hastings i buds----and
strutted
around
n— lhe
ib. wrath of
.1 the
ita .people,
nranta and
.nd n u
unlM,r |w Ule M&gt;le w ha ppi
$498
them
lout
on
Monday
evening
by
a
Are
ment.
Chic Players is attracting favorable 1 were well aware of that fact,
. ralnntl valley iff Avilon,
rata itataan. .hleh M tab' rtirbrt, spend from 325.000 to 350.000 Ma ,mile
IUB.
Perhapa the moat wonderful per- i in the
roof---of —
Mrs.
Belle--Pattison
The
talk
Robert-----Loughead
comment from communities more rcr™^
—-----------------------&gt;
— —
„ of -------------- ...of
Where fall* hot* hail.* or rain, or experienced in Judging and enjoying ’ formance
wmnnrn was gven by
Kv the capariex ! heme
ill:mo on
on E
Ft Center
z-r st.
R? But
n,it slight
vlleht the
thn state
atntz, inspection
incrvartlnn bureau
hnwa*n on
nn the
tfu*
tann Ml rtnwrt p«t &gt;tam
« J,
tni„,
&lt;lld ,1U... IMr
any snow.
' ■
Little Theater playa than our own. who were trained to play see-aaw; ।damage was done. Just the chemicals ■ use of chemicals was appreciated.
X4slne,'s, At .v pr”*2L‘
competitors, the truck.*, the free use
Nor ever wind blows loudly—
ttztaer. ttarz are IS- rtrtz and
pub[lc highway,, whil,- railroad.,
■ Men's Flannellet
The Battle Creek players have In- do barrel rolls, play on the jnerry- being used.
|That wiu true of the talk of Earl
'T5* t*? I?1 I“” “
mart fdUd and
ta Utah tan That still would leave tiie mos­ viieH the Hastings Players to pre- go-round and other tricks that one! Lambie df Doyle of this city are Miller, of tiie Lansing fire departquito question unsettled. But the sent Tiie Bride” at their big
PU«1 wita n Ita mortta ot &gt; box- re&lt;a
a„d
No
»*•- fur; advertising a big .sale of -'clothing
—»•*— ment
.—
------• -—
would think almost -------impossible
on life
saving
at fires.
car. Tta railroad, are- nolpcrmlrtal
highway.*, but Ita railroad.: nudists should not balk at that. auditorium connected with the City,'a canary to do.
land furnishings in this issue of the The visiting firemen and speakers
Tlwe'.i invisible gauze or cello­ College. A large group of Battle! Those who failed to see this un-ji Banner A need for money has ncIO buy ranlpmrm they nre.1 Wacro
„„d ,or r„,y m„,.
ne-! complimented the Hastings fire dcar. tart lor them; rata are made
sr,dl„..
An&gt;.. phane enough . in the world, isn't Creek |ieoplc have attended each usual exhibition surely missed a real iccssltated
i cessitated this sales event and many partment on the evident attention
' ■
— offered.
———
*-*
—■ •—- *•-•- ••
'bargains are
given
to *-have
the fire ----trucks
in - tiie
'
*hfm whleb ttay miu, olacrv,
caJ1
thl, unlrtrncM. oi such there? And all ’in nil. the universe performance given in ffiutings by treat.
■nw ar. orer-itart. .re now up
,(kH, Th,. ,oU,
,., o„ is neutral if not friendly--Allegan tiie local association. In return the ■
R. E. Walters. t!»e new" school; best of condition for use, also the [
MMrW unlrtrrojnlwtlnon .nd ar.
rlr ,
Mirhlsan .Gazette. .
•head nt Potterville, comes from the orderly way in which, all the equip­
Battle Creek Players will present CHARLES FRANCISCO
.♦Double Thickness
talpKre to tatart ttamrelvre from
,„,itdelKellogg Foundation "Ag" school ment is kept at-their
headquarters.
one of their outstanding productions
.
... ! ..................................
---------------------- I
here later in the year.
OWNS OLD VIOLIN near Augusta; his wife u n daugh-j
----- laugh-!
»~
_______ _ Outside Nap
___
■
.------------------- —• Ur of which goes into the primary CONSIDER INSTALLING
Thorpe, aone time coun- • MORE PETTY BURGLARIES
---------; ter of Roy Tlmrpc.
school fund and helps pay for the
NEW SERVICE PIPES Slncc* other communities hav.-. ‘
ty clerk *ofnBarry
Barry county ^rhg.e
-Charlotte
running of our schools. Last year
^e“’ ‘Xny ^atiom^h. In8i?.°
Would In- .• Republican.
RE
p
0RTED
TH
|
S
WEEK
',
the railroad taxes in Michigan were Four Fronts on West State
dicate That It Is a Fa­
I From lhe Grand Rapids Pres* we!
■
Full Stitched, Pair
know that the movement has been,
\iver 19.000.000. It &gt;ould qecm not
St. Require Better
clip the following item of interest to Intruders Enter Harold Ncwwell received by people here. Ticket.-. |
Only "unfair but utterly unbusiness­
mous Cremona
Hastings
people:
Mr.
and
Mrs. FTedhare
been
kept
at
the.
lowest
price
like «for the state and the public to
Water Supply
ton
Home
and
Edmonds
Charles
Francisco.
a
Civil
wwriertck
E.
Hill.
Jr.,
of
Calvin
Avy
j
possible
which
will
permit
financing
;
•
“
T.'T
----«•
“
•«»v»
vai«m
ovj.
,
receive the benefit of such enor­
At the,meeting of the council Fn- from one production to the next so J*1*"1"" who ,wl11 bc," yPars °W!1«« wceirfog con.-'ratulation* on the
Oil Station Twice
mous .sums of money from the rail-, day'Tilght
service water pipes for
hu In his
jbirth ol . -on Wrfnesdsy »t Butlerroads and then give their competi­ four fronts on the south side of ta&gt;&lt; .wix-rson who wWm rnwy’!"
- Petty thieving is. getting more
“"7. raluabh*. | worth hospital.
*"1
tors the free me of public highways West State street were considered. «tr.n,l wau are now on .al. al ahi “ »“ v,olln
common In Hastings, wc are InWinter
Stiuirt Hie price is 2Sr
FTi&gt;l„*£t’5? 2^5“'^ . * .- .v’®,n.’ A Pillion was pruamled to the formed
on which th»* stale has spent from The matter was referred to the wa­ Coni..
....1 ------------------- but Albert council Friday evening to grade and
tor adults, n. in tbr last show, toe iTO
“'chart Straus...
330,000 to 350.000 per mile. *
ter committee with'powgr to act.
Medium Cotton
taxl.Um and lie lor 111,1, seltoal Nichols,
“lrh"u an
■" *expert
””* vlolinl-t, re- gra,,-! Hubble &lt;ii,vri. 1- i* claimed.
The speaker declurerf that one
When lhe city, some time ago. was; ititdenU.
tre,.t ls
HnroW.s
Bnd
'strung it for Mr. Francisco, wholuis that in roinv
rainy woather
wwather thl.
this .strwt
is ||1(, r()bb(.r
.
.
.
thing is inevitable: Unless the rail­ compelled to dig up a service pipe
had it in his home for.nearly forty'well nmh hupa.si&gt;uble. The msttiT
matter , *ome other articles.
.
roads can be given a chance to make leading from the north side of trtoiii- iwoyauns women tale wen
— ™e IntadWtat in ...
,n4 r(
,fer,)T^| ro the
in, uolln.11 w=a
t-tc.-iU
;h.- street committee!
mitilUion Friday night the Edmonds
fair earnings they will have to be State street to the American Cafe
in lhe rale ot Mane DilQursne wlu'1? “
An“f. «lh power io art
taken over by the government. Our building, it was found.that the lead cest
n ta “
strzdlvarlta
p'.'t a .111 mM um.
M*ita tadAtaU.%"
Oi) Wednerday. Nor. a. Mis. AUeen
'^ivart... -tad
.,.o ^montalL
rv.m,„„„in I "fta
wk.. Aiirtt
.............
costly experience -with government pijie bad been almost completely
Uld ■ tarteb.1 Anta ITO ;
FMd.y nirt.l. No. IT al TOO Ior in, d ,y\" tan. ita "S wta rob.
MELTON
operation of the railroads.during «he plugged with sediment, which liad tanhath, of Hostings will play th?
Tita would Indicate that 11 ... reaulu
rbankrtlrtna
rapper.
Albert u,7 bu'rnSU?ta
{►art
while
on
Friday.
Nov
4.
the.
.-appn.
m
oea.
tne
intruder!
World war ought to make our peo- settled there in the many years since
Stradivnrius in
in 1733 an;t
and program will follow. Ail
All bring cats.lock
cats lock on
&lt;in lhe
me door
door
'
role will b&lt;’ act’d by Miss Jean Rcc made by Sttadlvartus
pie realize how serious a detriment the pipe was laid. So far as the lead of
NAshVillC
thntHt
famous
’iih .»
___supper
______ •. It stands
‘
_ ..
that tit l&lt;
is ntw
one nf
uf thra
the
tarfiaux Cre-, that nnw
go
uii.i
a Ttn.oS.Ki.Zn
Thanksgiving
folks
in
hand
to kern a
government ownership would be to pipe itself was concerned, when it
Zipper Front, All Wool,
--------------mona violins.
Bring your own table .service and be strong lock on their valuables
the country. We say this matter of was dug up it was found to be m
1
■ '
Heavy Weight
justice to Hie railroads rests with excellent ^condition, and would no.L BOY SCOUT TROOP NO.,73 ,.
OBITUARY.
the government; but m th? United doubt have, lasted for a hundred,
SET FOR YEAR'S WORK orchestra of Hastings alumni.
JURY RETURNS IN­
John Gurd was born in Canada.
$a98
States, the government b the peo- years more; but because th? scdlMay
2.
1H40.
and
departed
this
life.
TERESTING VERDICT ”
pie Public sentiment, therefore. inenL hud accumulated ^!nr&lt;-it waa „.
„ ..
. T t
. ( Nov. 7, 1933. al the age 84 years,. G
mini correct the wrong that Is being originally placefl. which wus fully r*TSt Meeting a Pot Lucl
FOR NOVEMBER TERM. |
,
—
months
and
five
dayg.
His
compandene to tlw* railroads
tliirtv year.' ago, the &lt;&gt;penini; -had
~
Supper
With ~Parents and
(Continued from pagc-one.' • i&lt;&gt;n preceded him hi death 19 years
The iwlit jury panel has been
We are sure every member of th- become «o .'maH-m; to. admit very
drawn for the November term of ;ue,.n lllr w^kwir'. - a nd‘ithe I hnm
Friends as Guests
Commercial Club who heard tlu&lt;- Huie water,
which opens on mqh
Mon-- had alway.s tx„.|1 „ v «
.,
, ...
..
• . .1 circuit court wmen
{Will Gurd. three daughters. .Mm.
address rrahred that the apeakir . .Tile
— -four-fronts
•
■ will
•• rcqui.-?' ,,
wibch
I».v SciUi
1 I rum, No n Mortal „„ N„ n ,h.
fc.,‘l"g “
„
the hM ,x
ffll* and caijtlmied so up to the time of Elizabeth Hammond, x Mrs. Lottie
was fair in his statements We ought 'belter service pipes are the Banner­ the
10 year
vri«r With
with aa fine
line pot
ixit hickrsup*
hick. sun- ।.. •• No'
Hammond of Bultimofe and Mrs.
all to realize that it would be a ca- Office. Candyignd. Rchpt s Cigar |»-r tn the parlors of the Methodist
Assvria—Cliis Husmett Wm Rar ' :[1,‘ f1'“'h ,,f ’he WiokwinIt «Lso 'Cora Johnson of Battie Creek. 23
church
Monday
ev«|ng.
Nov.
13
:
A^KW-ChAs
Huggctt.
Wm.
Sart
,
lut
l(
,
llfn
.
r
,.
nt
Mr
lenity to take a course that means . Store pnd the Vai! meat market ..No [------ - ------ ------------ — ------- —
bankruptcy and niin t:&gt; the trtins- .doubt, a.' was discovered in IroiX^of The parents and a few friends.were
Wickwirr. after the death of Mn. grandchildren, tluec brothers and a
BuEumorc
—
Arthur
Houghtalin.
host
of friends. His funeral mu
Wlckwirc, would go to the home of
। portatlon lines ol this country.
*‘•the restaurant, the service pipes invited '•••«*
and many of •»
them
’—- were
Birman.
the Dunns and stay tor several held at the Dowling Methodist
: themselves are al! right; but sedi- ; present- This Troop is being spon- Bert
Barry—Charles Harrington. Geo.’ days at a time. No will was found church Nov. 10 with Rev. Hons of
HOSPITAL GUILD NO. 9.
... soretl by the church and the Scout; i Warren.
, .
HiL'.tings in charge and he wua laid
Will meet with Mrs. .Thomas meni hardens o that it is impassible committee Jrom among its members’ Carlton•- Verne Y'argcr. John after the death of Mr Wickwjrc al­ to rest in tiie Dowling cemetery.
though testimony
given
Mating
had gen-ra! charge of this event.
Baird. 521 West Center. Tuesday to disJodge'lt.
Ilin.
...... was
...
- _ witness
..
t
n . .. ,hn
* *&gt;c had stated
to *tfie"*
'■ inves­
Wm. Field acted A* toastmaster B!efrr.’i .
Nov. 31 for pot luck dinner. Ail' The count il' commiyce will
BIUl.AIX ANTING MORN­
.
A
‘
McClelh
“
K1
1
iihut
he
had
given
Winifred
a!
tigate and may inquire of the engi­ and .everybody was put in a cheer­
members please be present.
ING WORSHIP OVER WWJ.
share of his estate. The ap-| Rev Maurice Grigsby pastor ot
neering force nt the State College ful frame of mind by a few songs‘
Hastings Twp. — Wm. Bryans. I good
prals.il of the estate ;u made ‘in St. Andrew's Presbyterian church of
what they would n-commend. Pos­ under the direction of Rev. L. L. Shirley Ritzman.
1933
was
valued
at
approximately
sibly a largi-r pfpcThjl am-wen Tiie Dewey. Mrs. Emmy ICcHcr sjioke a1
Detroit, iz. broadcasting.. morning
Hastings City. 1st and 4th wards— WS.OOO.DO.
commituc will mvetdigiitc tfKirough- few appropriate words of welcomi;. G. N. Benner.
.worship over'station WWJ. Detroit.,
Seout Willard Arnold told what,
Bagley married when! from 7:30 to 8:30 o'clock, this week
Hastings City. 2nd and 3rd wards sheWinifred
scouting-means to the boys and, Gay
was twenty-one years old. and Nov. 13 to 18 Hastings friends will
Norton.
George Dewey gave an interesting:
moved to Battle Creek where sh-.:
THE MOORES DID NOT
—Henry KrocC
.
outline of the work done this past: Hope
her husband lived for some
Irving—Seminh Seesi-.
„ and
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
APPEAL THEIR CASE summer .it Ctfmp Ben Johnston
SUNDAY — MONDAY
time. Later the Dunns.moved buck i A royal license l.&lt; necessary '
Johnstown—Harley Jnhnsun
I ...
...
.
... , . , Scouts David Townsend and Jack
to Johnstown township where thev ■anyone keeping swans in’Britain.
Allowed the Jury s Verdict to sage gave an exhibition of wig­ Maple Grove—Sherman Ayers. • have lived on a farm for the las’*. J
. Orangeville — Homer Norman. twenty years or more.
Stand in. the Contested
•'aiming with Scopt flag.
Wilkinson.
.
The address o’ the evening was Chester
At the conclusion of plaintiff * I
Prairieville—CKa.. Hughe?). Jr. proofs
Will case
given by-Hoq John C Ketcham
Mr. Kim Staler, the attorney'
Hlggths.
i Our n-arfe;.- wijl remember tit : who with hi* usual enthusiasm and' Guy
for the cstptc. made a motion re-1
Rutlaiirtr-Roberi Baird. Elmer questing
jctHin-rtctl will ca'- brought by Frank eloquence inspired hi.v listeners.
the court to dismu* the.
Hathaway.
HOLLAND MAID ■
i Whittcnbcrg, an ixunale* ot th«- IngThis trocip-of Scouts is especially Thornapple—Ferris ■ Moon. John case on the ground that there, was I
Sham county mfirmirv. against Dr. foftuharte ki having Earl Pahnatier Van Der Kolk
Insufficient evtdenc- to .-how that a &lt;
Ward Stooreol Grand Rapui- anti for Scout leader, and the jiraspects; Woodland — Lester H. Brumm. contract existed amf that the case
i his brother and sister. :&lt;&gt; set aside a for\« splendid year of constructive Owen Smith
should not. therefore, be submitted 1
will made bv Mr Whtttmberg • -l;- work are greatly in evidence. Getto the jury. Judge McPeek denied i
together meetings of this sort arc Yankee Springs—LeRoy Court­ ,tiie motion, witholding his decision .
per. the int* Mrs Thoma* Chee
commendable us n gives the. par-1 ney. Ed. McKibbln
until a later date and permitted the
brnunh of. Freeport. by Um terms
1........ she had bequeathed all ..., ent* a real idea oL .ome of the' ABOUT 300 FAMILIES AIDED.
cast- io go to the Jury, who returned
Shultz or Freeport lb. 26c
[which
propertv 'o Dr Ward Moor,- bn things being accomplished through; Mrs. Albert Carveth. who is in a verdict m the full amount asked.
’brother Clyde and hr , ;-:.-r Leda, this activity. The great value of charge of the office of the Bi»rry The cose wiu a difficult, one to
,1" will be remembered that the Jurv' Heoutmg for good in the lives of County Emergency Welfare Ccm- prea-r.r a„ the plaintiff was obliged
Mello-Cup Coffee ». 49c
. brought ti. a verdict M t-mg
boy- cannot be over estimated.
'mtwicn. reports that there »-■ to rely upon the testimony of pur­
ties other than herself. There u a
J the will. At.that time n was thought
"about 100 families on the li»t.
Kaffee Hag
a. 47c
SUIT TO
SETTLE-----CLAIMS
, -------------------- -—
timallng 4____
1*3 __to ....
the fa mi’. thoi rule of law which prohibits one p4r-r
ty. who brings suit on a "contract,
;appear- that the Mi&gt;«re- must h.«'.&lt;
OF FLAHERTY ESTATE
Eden
Peas
2 - 25c
jilXMight bet er ot it. bec-iiior no «pfrom
testifying
when
the
other
;«ru
county receiving aid. or about six
ty
to
the
contract,
an
this
case
Mr.
ipc.*^ has been fifed and’the timi- m:
Chase &amp; Sanborn's
Friends of the late Mr- Gdttrudr' 1»*r cept of Uic county's population
I appeal ho' gone by. Therefore Coun- Flaherty of Charlotte, a sister of Definite figures will be given later
Pumpkin
( HIIDREN ID ( ENT)
10c
Tiie ca.se was very interesting not
Mn. Ralph Rogers, will be Interest- Sixty men are working «n the counenter judgn;
cd in learning tlutt lhe attorney' for t* n»a.s. who arc being paid by the only from a legal standpoint. but
Thete and Many Other Speci­
Mhtlily of bating tn Maud.
tiie estate nas b*en •successful in County Emergency Welfare Relit f because of the many touches ot hu­
m eurbig ;■ settlement oi 37.500 on ComhilMton. In this manricr they man Internal brought out a:, a result
ale You Will Find In Our
the &gt;103)00 insurance she carried. ’H’ earning'their own living. Wher- of rhe many years of pleasant or&gt;5A*G Hand Bill.
COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON
HASTINGS
SENIORS TO
..
vw...v.&lt;v
&lt;v
and thought to have been iiivahda'- ever possible to carry on tiiat kind elation between- the Dunns and
RIVF A APT CniUlFHY *'&lt;’ b-. two years suicide clause Th!;- of relief the commission will do .so. Wickwircs. \
KAY FRANCIS. LYLE TALBOJ and THELMA TODD
■ UlVfc 4 AL Ii VUIMCUI
LUMEUY brin
...:-.Mr.'
„ Flahertys
l
,0.
...
-----•uivcjf-HV
uu'uranc*io------It is not k)&gt;own whether or no-,
„
in a Real Woman's Pietare—•
lhe heirs, who arc nieces and neph­
Swiss Steak
a 12}c,
■Qinility sweet- by Barrie
ews. will appeal the case The neces­
to Be Presented Here
&gt;u-. the entire insurance end 4 l.«w
O rr ln VanBuron county a sary preliminary requirements to el-,
Bacon "'cta5:'"d ib. 16c
on Dec-mbor R
sn‘ wUI •* instituted opposing Hr • tombstone thief u being hunted ae­ fee*, an appeal were made upon the
on
uecvmocr
a
payment
tor
the
estate
mrzOr.»
tn
an
thn
H.n-nr
cording
to
item*
tn
the
Bangor
return of the verdict.
"
.
Betty Boop C^ytnon—Ata The Audition
Quolitv Street.” a
'
----paper The tombstone in question
Smoked Picnics lb 10c
comedy by Barrie Will be
was 38 inches high. 50 inches long
•■■■■« STRAND BOOKS THREE
APPOINTS LOCAL MAN.
by ifcr aenior class of ih.
and '■
18 inches
the'm
in­Shanklass
miTCTAuniur cii ik 4n0
““'1'* wide.
’,1" bearing
Kan"s ln
Morris O Hill o: mt, city mu
UU.Iol
ANUINU
rILMo
.-criptlon, "Nicholas.’ The stone *»'
ilitah
school
m
Ccn
’
rni
auditorium
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
rverilhii. D.-c 8. For­
Ham Ends
later found on Friday with a piece taken the local representation of tiie
ib. 9c
Din the ta.--. Alber- . Several picture* ot special interest knocked out of il. but the culprit Citizen^ Mutual 'Aiito Insurance Co.
WYNNE GIBSON and EDMUND LOWE
ect thg production- .ti&lt;- scheduled for lhe Strand Thea­ haa not be*n located. The Nicholas of Howell and will ojx-n an oftinin a sparkling bit of &gt;-omedy dptna—
Beef Roast Choice
ter during lhe balance of th? family arc close friends of x termer al 139 Writ state st roct. This is the
Kettle &gt;b. 12c
month
"Gold
Diggers
of
1933.'ow
ms par'.- ate Irene Jone.-. John Er-’
Hastings woman. Mrs. Mabel Trego oldest insurance company of its
Veal Roast »-&gt;*, ib. 10c
kind in the state and has paid many
:way. Hclei'i Skidmore, Gerakhrie ot the n»d*l spectacular .mt&amp;acul re- Fish.
Cnmrdy—"HOWAl. YOU BEEN,?"—LATEST' PATIIE
losses to its policy holders, amouut:iM&gt;nhath. Denni.* McIntyre. Lillian tyirs io date comes this Sunday and
PARENTS OF SON.
insr. it L‘ claimed, to over. J'J.OOO.OOO
ADULTS IS CENTS
C lIlLDREN iO ( I?
, Tolhurst. ElUworth Newton. Helen Monday "The .College Cnach. ’ u
DELIVERIES AT 8.00 .nd iq.,00
drama-of Hie gridiron is the piciurr Announcement.* have been re­
iAnderao. Alice Fin
Mr Hill 1. well and favorably
selieduied for Thanksgiving anti tiie ceived of (lie birth of a sun to Mr known in this city and county. An
I Engelhard' Rujli
! Dewi
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
Robert day be loir May Robson. one of the and Mrs.‘Edward Meade of Frisco announcement U published in this
most accomplished artists on tiie Ci'-. Ala. on October 4. Tin- little week'* iv&gt;ue of the Barnier giving
Hr
Telephone
HERBERT MARSHALL. .MARY BOLAND and MAY RUfexU.N
Mailings,
one ariglud eight pounds and iuu. mure complete particulars.
in ot Hie most abvorbing myxlcry dramas of the year—
;ole" In Shirley
"Lady fur
a . I Day.'' which
been named Francis
Meade.
2272
Michigan
comgA here next Friday and Saiur- Congratuyttiotu are extended by,
TWO MARRIAGE LICENSES.
Two marriage licenses were
Hasting.' friends. Edward Meadt.
Ttlitt
who U the s^n ot Shirley Meade of granted by Uw County clerk as fol( omedy—' DADDY KNOWS BEST—and Wall Dixncy Colored
.
~
,
...........
,
..........
.
uie
-rroinu
wara.
is
in
u»c
u
a.
navy
SObject—"The Pied Piper of Hamlin"
h- hf, Mae. eight years- ' old on t|w ttatticspip Ellis, now m San George Blandford. Dowling30
ADULTS 13 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 ( LN I &gt;
dauxhtvr of Mr. .-nd Mrs. Lloyd
harbor
Nina Janet Conklin. Dowling . ..24
Davis, died qii Sunday. Nov. 1'j. Fit----Robert T. Lowto. HJAlmgs .
34
[neral ■r'lcr.-- -*i)l be at the hunt''
GUILD NO. 15.
jet I to i liungr niihuyl Mvlin
STORES
A Ir. ’;e OvAr. Sultons Hay
X!
STORES
....——,
Will meet'with Mra- Frank Her-i
night- WcdiA’Klay.
o'cloc.1, J!- . L E. Lain ■•inclining my. WJ Eu.-.t Grand. Wcdnebdaj . Chicago s dug pound take* car^ or
[bridge.
Burial m Riverside cemetery.
. Noeemter 22
| some 27.ow airly dug* e wy jS-

CLOTHES SHOP
Here Are

SPECIAL
VALUES

Sri'S'oiS, taTmw “to. w

*"

Navy Sport
Coats ■

SHIRTS

79c

GLOVES

15c

Unions

98c

BLAZERS

WATERS

CLOTHES SHOP
If it isn't good, '
we don't carry it

Butter-24c

COFFEE

29c

“MARY STEVENS, M. D."

Fancy

Chickens

“HER BODYGUARD"

.

“SOLITAIRE MAN"

ib 15c

[FELDPAUSCHS]
kFOOD‘
AFFILIATED STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15. 1933

■iTsfiSw
:0. FOR S15.80D

'snow storm and cold winds that oc- 'being laid on him Tills was n tough
T. K. S. ELEVEN ENDS
tompanled i|.
break for the “Gold” team, who outSUCCESSFUL SEASON
I Th. «.nw
plwd on . mow J’’*’"' "!«' ■***«' '•Pl”'*™'
empd im
Held
and u«
In unr
Um .«
l-.'.h
ol ».
'«*
“
nurriw
-.u unu
vw, w.
■ Middleville'.* football team fin­
lost the bull on a fumble on tire'
J,biting westerly wind that swept . they
ished
the
la.-t of their*, eight game
jacross the gildlron during the &lt;jmtr6 next play and lost their gmtest
schedule Friday on u show covered
BLUES BEAT GOLD-------- &amp;T
scoring opportunity of tire game.
I
field ct Martin by a score of 7-0.
| in the fourth quarter Youn;:
IN CHABITY
dZsTT«,
°n ««» ’’nd r"» from {bc,
-&lt;Contlnued from page one)
Middle-oiTixs&amp;nut fine,
tine and*liurahy^
anu’im-rany-mll- t’kelvc yard line, and '.hl&gt; try for, ■ 1 - —
_ _____ ___
— -.
_ . itiRtire opposing
Bad Weather
Holds. Back 1111a
lng
u^TTir
with
paiuic*
and
flrialiy ’■ M”nl u'14
With
... __
Ina uw
tiie air »im
with
pjuwa
uuxscs
uuu
and......iui»&gt;*7
1 -tilav
: only- fh-ihaving
, - -- 55240 a
ainoiitlt he record,which we should be proud of..
—
.
____
.......
..
.
...
...
Iiectmds
rrmalninu
f&lt;»
Crowd__ Ncnrlv $20 Col- pu*l'«-d Mr«» three i Hi&lt;hdowru&gt;. tire
,rLm-“nini: to play Cronk,UtouM.recvivr tw n. aura on that With pniy four regulars bark from
1 . 4 c
u ' a. 1 ' • I hr'»’-one coming in the second tx.-riod ln’ r“1’^
’*
' the, n-.ulung n pan last year;; eleven. Cogch Hollforlli
looted for Hospital . | via a forward pass from Miller to P1^ but the bull slipped from Bo* - &gt; nrcessaiy. &lt;m his machinery b tait- ;worked
up an aggre-,-lve team wltti
Due to inclement weather only a I Kennedy, who wax brought to earth
of wt“* on th“l hU1
4 figittin.', . pint, ^liat was laird to
small crowd witnessed tire Pennock on the one yard line of tire "Gold.’”;™
.5 I.
addition
Mr Kilomsn
.......... ..........
Salomon cUinu
claims ;Beat. The team averatiiiot less than •
RMintal Charltx F.otball game at. A try at cenUr by Miller on tire next
,n
1i --.— pay
‘■extra
of
5279
05
far
.
— ------- !•&gt;!’ an extra : 150 jbs. tut'l some ,1 tire U.-t oggrvthe fair Kionnds last Friday. The play netted tire touchdown. Young,««»1
"v‘,
“&gt;[ 111 1 amqunt of corrugated pipe he u xd nations «4 a ; •.miia: cia. s in
' Ure
" state
- . ■
&gt; u. Job,
&lt;_u it ho $4u0 Lt’.---- ......u nnd j0!;J
a Kuni(
Blue team, cuptaiired by Jacob Mil- place kicked ior the extra point.1
‘{' . ‘J
^'m.l |nn~thi*
. tach by a.
ler. defeated tire Gold team, which and the ’ Blues" led at half lime by
b&gt;
’
d 1 i on lire footing of a box, culvert on score of 6-0.
.
.
game
was
over.
was led by William Hackney, by the score ot 7 to-0. The third quarter
uaq °“r
the job, al'o MOO more for extra Wayland and Galesburg wo.ro th(&gt;
Uie score of 19 to 0. Both teams are w-n-s scoreless, but tiie “Blues” got
n .. [work ordered on. culvert changer only ♦-t
v*.&lt;C(&lt;,rS ,-&gt;• m,' t K squad. Tire
io be complimented on the good the biggest break of the game late In Blue
{made-by
lhe
commission
•
Waylan
Hackney1
■
sjrertsmnnship and the clean play- ! this jx-rlod when Irwin, quarterback Wilcox .
Pierce I The plaintiff claims that h. ■ 1 - also the burnt* -schedule- a large crowd
Ing which they showed throughout for tire ••Gold." intcrcciXed a pas* Schillman
Fighter | ’’ntUled to extra pay of $1,026.17 far watched the T.K. boy . put tip a
tire game.
jon his own forty yard line, and R. Cronk
Finstrom
I
&lt;&lt;xtra
work
,r
{wo other scrap that • should. have prrxluced
Bishop
Approximately twenty dollars wa.s eluded the entire “Blue" team and
8tUpp county roads, known as No. 36 and a sccirUecs tie. Middleville was tire
R.O.
mad? on the game which will go to was away for what appeared to be Keller
— „- .
Chttse|No- 37. which are the on - ’through
the “Charity Fund" of the Icreal hos-I a .certain touchdown, but when he £ 5-"®*
Fuher
Cedar
Creek
to
the
B.tnnell
church. compction mb year so why shouldn’t
pita), the exact amount cannot be reached the ten yard line and not Kennedy
’ ’
-Irwin dten
■‘•“•z west •to
“ rDe
Viton. which he biult. we be proud of the boys.
QBdetemum-d until all ticket sales arc I an opponent within ten yards of Miller
Tire pialntill says he was com­ The second team nbo had ap 1mBowser
checked ns undoubtedly some tickets i him ire. stepped in a sand hole that Young
Hall
R.H.
Scobey I pelled fo spend'SI .708 49 on repal; 'preaMVe season losing only one
&gt; were wild that were not used.ns the was .covered by the snow and was Zerbcl
___
O’Donnell on his machinery bteau»c of the game and ueing one out of six
f purchasers didn’t wish to brave the brought to ea{th with out a hand
Referee—Hawtliorne.
work on tire Mugridge hill, and games played.'Some very gtxjd ma­
Umpire—Brozak.
$9,000 more for labor and supplies. terial was uncovered by Assistant
on the reserve
H&lt;- also claims that he is entitled to Coach Catmichael
Cai:
Head Linesman—Waildorff.
~ T£500 as a legitimate profit ufl tire . ‘ a»:d1 v.e .in- expecting lots
extra work -which Jre did. the other from them next year. Captain Ed.
TO ORGANIZE BASKET­
Claims being. as Ire. gays. actual Smith and Wm. Mcponnc-H are tire’
BALL ASSOCIATION i costs o! the jame. Therefore he only members !*y-t to the next year’s
oje already...locking
brings suit for 815,000 againrt the .-quad At
forward to a better' u .nn r.’.xl year.
Meeting Will Be Held at the county and the road ctunmi-.ion.
The declaration clainv the •&lt;!»■Community Room in Natl.
tendunlK have refined to pay hl.s
Bank, Thursday Evening
claims. although h&lt;* has often re­
• Interest is being revived In basket quested th6m to do so. Th®- plain­
ball with the organization of leonu tilt attaches a cqpy ot his contract
representing the- J. C- Penney Co with the Barty county road commusion with the r.pecllicatloiw for tireand Hlrscii Bren.
On Thursday evening of this week, Irving road, which mv- jjartitua meeting will be . held at eight lars of the wdrk required. Tire con­
o’clock in the community room of tract is made a jiart of Jus declara­
lhe National bank to perfect an as­ tion.
.
sociation. It is hoped that this a-Tills suit has been threatened
soclation may have enough teams some time. Tire new county r
for a tournament to U- played dur­ commission have, dccliired to
ing tire winter montlis.
Mr. Solomon as they did not krx.
All who are interested arc urged anything about the matter, so li
to attend thd ^meeting 6n Thursday has brought suit '
evening.,
*

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lion

Is the BEST EXERCISE You
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Cold Weather Is Here and Winter
seems to have set in. There will be no
more Baseball; no morq^Football; no
more Golf. It’s too cold for any out­
door sport.

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| We STILL Have Dancing

ARCH BOLD

er have appendicitis. It helps
to keep lhe muscles from fet­
ing flabby, and keeps ynu in
the best physical condition.
When you bowl, you have to
have your mind all centered
on what you are doing.
My Alleys have lx-en all Used
up and ate In One condition.

tether and try conclusions
“on lhe Alleys.”

1 SHOE
SHOWING
IN OUR HISTORY:! ■

THE COMMISS DN
moo 68 MILES

A PECULIAR STORM.
11 A peculiar storm -struck Hastings
M Sunday night It seems to have exCj tended from the Rocky mountains
|J .to New York. It is said that,,’Ire
and Hi&gt; Band
Master of the
H storm originated in lite .Canaoian
province of Alberta, where terrific
The Hot-Ziggy Boyt
Square Dance,
winds blew fine dust high into the
(Continued from page one)
0 air. This dust was sifted downward
and when the dust cldfids reached
w— plastered
vw w.»..
x! this
numus.*.,. .v
' country,
it was
onto l«B” that-Win have to lx* done on
n.uuows
and
houses
by
a
fine
mis
’
.
I
roads
taken over In 1932. This work
1| wind..'.
IM or
orilgh
light rain. The dust was very flnc!™i best Ire done m tire winter time,
earlier start can bv made
si and
anil is not etaily removed. It seems s0 lhat
u
U almost
almo incredible that dust could be’&lt;*n gradfin* next spring. It Ls to be
s» carried so far os it U claimed it was. j l&gt;0|*fl that the Mate will lx- able to
•I
--------------------------------I pay what it will owe the county unWhere Merriment Prevails ■
C1RCLE NO. 2.
d,r the McNltt law mon- prompt!'-Mrs. Archie McDonald-will enter- than it did in 1933. With th.- 23
tain the Methodist L. A. S. Circle. miles uncompleted m 1933 added to
No. 2 on Monday rvehing, November the 168 miles for 1934. there will be
Geo. F. Murray System Inc.
20. tire usual pot luck supper being plenty of work on township toacL.
served at 6:30 o’clock followed by sl&gt; the commireion will need the
lhe business and-socinl sessions. AIL money hi time to net an early start
members unted to attend.
jon tiie work of improving township
, highways.
\Vc understand |t Is to be the plan j
|of tire commission for next. year.
। to do mud) more graveling than wa.-.'
|j&lt;OKslble in 1932. with more money
I available for that purpose. Tire betiter the work done on the township
iroads the longer they will last, with
; less need of costly jepatr. So tar tire
i county h:i-&gt; taken-over 336 niiles pi
। townshlis highways. Next year the 1
’ township miHtage t aken over'will ng- i
gregate 504 miles. There will still!
! remain 336 miles’ to take over in i
1 1935 and 1936. The stale is adding i
t6.900 each of those’years-to the ;
amount that will lx- paid next year. •
Therefore it will be possible, with;
| more money, to”do better work- Un-1
'der the provisions of (ire McNitt bill. ■
; the county will in 1926 have taken 1
over all township mileage and will,
’ be responsible for the maintenance
I of such roads, as well as for snow
I removal.
z
Wlien one thinks that proposition ।
’through he will realize, thLs Ls a;
I large order fbr any county to under- ‘
{take; but under th? McNltt law the:
county will.each year after 1936'
i have $55,200 to &lt;fo this work which.
‘will lift the burden of road building
and road maintenance and repairs
in'
from tire townships. That Ls as it
ought to be. Very few township'
can afford to equip them^lvea with
the necessary machinery to do such
roadwork as the county can do nt
the minimum cost because it can
better afford to own the required
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
machinery.
If we get some old fashioned win- 1
ters. nothing L* more certain than:
that Barry county will heed a lot I
J more snow-removing machinery than •
it now has. as well as a. larger fleet
M. O. HILL
of trucks.
j Every rural tax payer should be
Mr. Illll has opened an
thankful to the legislature of ,1931-32
office at 139 W. State St
and to Governor Bruckcr for the
passing ot the McNitt law. wlticl*.
HASTINGS. MICHIGAN.
was one of the best and mot»t con­
structive pieces of legislation enact­
ed in Michigan in recent years.
MAD^ LOWEST BID.
News from Lansing slates that
lhe low bld for the construction of
a bridge, consisting of one 45-foot
span, in Barry county on.M-14 three
miles south of Assyria Center was
submitted by L. W- Lamb, of Jack­
son. The contracl figure Is 59.95196.
Tliis announcement came from
: State Highway Commissioner Muriray D. Van Wagoner. The contract'
will be financed by th© federal goveminent. Tire bid must first have
the .-approval of the state adminlsA
tratlve board’s hlgliway committee,
also of the state administrative
board and of the federal -bureau of
public roads.

Saturday Night

BOWL?
It’s the Healthiest In­
door Sport You Can
Indulge In!

WINTER

Every Wednesday Night
With a Real Band
‘
Friday Night
All Star Ensemble

Hastings

Why Not

HUNDREDS OF PAIRS IN THE

Play All Evening for 25c I

kness
»P

OWLING!

Follow the Crowds To

RS
11 Wool,
thl

;hop
’ od,
p
ry it

Clear Lake Lodge
Dancing 9:30 p. m. to 1:00 a. m.

THE CITIZENS' MUTUAL
AUTO INSURANCE CO

wishes to announce to the people of Has­
tings and Barry county the appointment,
as a representative
this territory, of

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Mr. Hill is well known to the people of
this county, and automobile owners and
drivers will do well to see him about au­
tomobile insurance.

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. 16c
■ 10c

»• 9c
12c
10c
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policy which will
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during these days when there
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its policy holders
over $9,000,000 in
losses. The Company is doing a
greatly increased
volume of business, over
4,400 policies written in Oc­
tober. The last three months
have shown a greater in­
crease in business and assets.

Citizens!

The Citizens is the oldest
mutual automobile insurance

PENNOCK HOSPITAL.

Two babies have been bom at
Pennock hospital during the past
Week as follows: A daughter to Mr.
and-Mrs. Harold Wenger of Nash-,
vllle on Nov. 8. She weighed five
pounds and 14 ounces and has been,
named Charlene Mae; on Novem­
ber 9. a boy weighing five and a
quarter pounds was bom to Mr. and
Mrs. Dexter Bird. Freeport, Route. 1.
The little one.has been named Rich­
ard Lee.

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PENNEY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1933

PAGE FOUR

afternoon on their bicycles.
Will Raphe, a former resident of in&lt; two trains weekly and even then
this city, was married last Thur*- they sometimes made the run both
day to Miss Lottie Robinson, at ways empty.' Of course, this is not
Grand Rapids by Rev. Dan F. Brad- ft Vfry paying proposition for thr
. .
Icy. After a short visit with Kalu- railroad but should they decide to’
' mazoo friends U»ey left for Spokane | discontinue the line altogether It
Falls where Mr Rajihe resides.
would be the death-knell for FrceTEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Goodyear left for
port, a
few
years
age? when
had
Chief George Landsberg, who lias Dwlght
tTtD'"
—• ■Phlla’"ZT,.
nIT*,•»=
wwll!
*«-«•*&lt;&gt;
wncn we
»r_ nan
*T*i,AcHnv
mzbrrblntr
n II...a great
__of.
been visiting relatives here uvpt delphia Tuesday morning.
He will
a live elevator
here
deal
foCteieland%hur»day. coming back £
before *"!,”* *** b°Ugh|t T* ?b‘PP««. *»
to Detroit Saturday, where he joined "
N
Y * U before well as many carloads of coal, fertilthe marines, going with them to the :rohirnlng.
. Hrer and feed being brought in here
football game in Ann Arbor. He'.
wn" fo^ltatSTin Howey.er'
’jtc thc Freeport Co­
went iruiu
from Aim
Ann Arbor
Newport ?1
h“8 bet’n
went
niuvr to
*»» nrap
|C his
the dcdlraU»ry exercises of Hie new handling there things, hauling the;
Mews. Va-. to resume
his duties
duties.
k. ThomiMOti of Catholic church there.
grain to Lowell by truck and In like
Mr. und Mrs. M K - ----------.....
..........
-Middleville,
v n»-n^
of its n&gt;Middleville. and
mid Mr.
Mr and
and Mrs
Mrs Mark
Marie-„_
——. „vFVMn8Ann ™.
wm*Y
.. r bringing
“""5“** it. most m
«•
Ritchie
ot' ,h
this
city,
Sunday
and he elevator stands
1,
“Charlotte
‘*u n
^
’v spent
*ot
nrn
’ K
',nH*v , Winstow-Burdlck At tip real J cecities.
.............................................................
in
as" guests
lhe
latter's'
empty.
Several prospective buyers
SSifor^Mr''
’ and'*Mrs
'6tx'l'tert
^cnce
ol brides
,,rii$?2sf
’,r Barry,
*n B®«of
y‘ of
' elevator
^votor'
have^umOd’dow
j....
i .... ”
rv.iL...
dcnce
of the
fatherhIn
the
h,v*
.ir.n-n
Bun.cn They .1- .b&gt;.M Mr. .nd “X™0"&gt;},.*i',C‘±n-JtT.

The ■_Hasting!
Banner -1— “ UJ
“
*»
____________ _________________
oonflnemont. It was Capt. DenBackward
Glances;
o.
. v
.
&gt;
^sica,Vk at iunu«. ukhican. deal the boy vuu“lu^t
‘ as penitent.
■“* »■
Bits Ot Yesterday
8XVEXTr-EtaUTU yeah would be. But the'

___ p-------------- - ------- several years.
gautH at U.S »m&lt; &lt;&gt;«ka ai iiMiit&gt;K&gt;.
MlcMcau. aa mcvcU clui ia*tt»r.

it was after this first

period of

-.v a._________________ remorse that the boy began to come
■utxrripiiotit b»
PiRipaid:
in contact with the hardened crimiIX HARRY COUXTY. one year, si.oo nal vetergns who told him glittering
(It paid ib adtascr.)
IN harry covnty XIX MONTH8 «dc “aiM 01
glamorous life of the
.11 raid in adoner.i
robber, the easy money and the gay
IN HARRY COtXTY.
'___ .... m&lt;
•__.n ...
cot MV THRKE
three MONTUb
MONTBX ..............
tUnes;
who.
sy-mjuthlzed with {dm. brought Nm
OC"rart&gt;B pahhy &lt;&lt;&gt;vmy. one
oxt:’11'" eto,en
4eUc*cle«
when
he
was
sick
stolen delicacies
sfek
.... in hb on .nd .bnp.du.ny a.-

’some time .they % have been furnish­

YOU!! W
ON MEN'S

Winter

ways known On the day he was reMr and Mrs. Chas Beattie . —— 2. ------- .---- ... Cl------w.-i u, uh.- laiuuuu in
Michigan, i Hw past. have had the orders for
lea.- ed his parents culled asking why of Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. of Barry. Barry county.
tm. bride’s fath
f&gt;n,.­ !thelr commodJtlM M Breany cut&gt;|
Mudge-Duy—At Hie
the boy had no* come home. It was George Beattie of Pine lake were er's by Rev. c. T. Thomas of Nosh- lal&gt;co UutulM mw ocpression years.
during these depression
not until two
later
01 Mrs. Murtan.1 vlllc. Mr. Lorenzo Mudge of Maple tailed
L ** .Z ’weeks
—IL*.' Irtl
’l that
Lll.tL the
lilt 8_UI^y
•
they have only been able to run a
parrnp, a. ttelr
atnln-dmn:
shnner. «l» &gt;|»nt Grove to Miss Rachel J. Day of Bai- traction of each year, thus rcducjng their shipments a great deal.
He had teamed up with some of his the summer at Gull lake, is visiting Hmore. Michigan.
Tiie
November
term
of
circuit
The
question now is. What can we
formor prison Inmates and em- her brother mid wile. Mr. and Mrs
court opened on Monday afternoon. do to hold our railroad? It is a very!
f re*&lt; bark*'d UJFZK
upon .1a brief
but vigorous
ea- •George
Ransom
IMH I UUl
* IKVIWUa V.*'
' -----. ’ h:. . Rutland,. before at 3:15. His Honor. Philip T. Van important subject and should re-'
ztf robter.zrnd
.,00-t.zAnrt wi»'OnqllF
un.flnzhv HIM
KhrH I‘uVU*K f°r Bik«l. Mk-S.. for the Wln- Zllc presiding; W H. Powers, clerk. iCeive the thoughtful consideration
n»r or
in a. running gun battle with police
Mr and Mrs. Wm Det-thick and John. Q. Cressey, sheriff; C. H. of everyone interested in the wcl'.A week In prison might have sup- Fred Dccdrick of Three Rivers and Bauer, prosecuting attorney; Philip fare of the village.
Kniskern and Alonzo D Cadwal-: Ward Hynes was one of a partv
plied Um-, stern lesson this boy need- Mix* Mary Sinn tz of Kalamazoo mo- W.
lader.'circuit court commissioner* of twenty bti&amp;inrat men from Mil-'
were all in attendance, iibo I W. Hngton who left Sunday for a week's
-।
•«
"
I
Vrooman.
underslierifl, in charge of hunting trip in the iipi»r peninsula.
other Inmates made him a hardened rlck. Saturday apd Sunday.
kiui| vt
Their headquarters will be ut On.crook.
Mrs. D? L. Motthland expects to ’ the court house.
NashviUq—C. C. Wolcott has pur-. tonngon
1
Whether
or
not
Capt.
Denniston
kaw
the
first
of
December
for
T—--------------------------elided the site of the old Nashville
Rtiy Welland is assisting at Walbi. U»
wm*. ro. MMd*
S hotise. upon which he intends (o * ton's garage during Claude * ubA PRISON PROBLEM.
erect.ii magnificent hotel Ihls .win- sence.
.
Michigan's prison .population has prisoners, we are not prepared to brothcr. A. c. ocrier.
'
ter
ohd
spring,
so
up
goes
Nashville
;
Mr.
and Mrs. A. Vander Male. Mr.
Mr. and Mn*. Bert Towmend of'
■ been on a steady Increase within the say. But there u little doubt that re।
Grand Ledge were Sunday guests of again. You Hastlngites had better and Mrs. Marten Vander Male and
past decade. The new unit at Jack­
R. M. nnd James Lflnible. Mrs. •look a Icetie owat" or Nashville will, children of Grand'Rapid-, were Snt- , be ahead.
.
i urday afternoon guests of Mrs. Mu­
' ton Althpugh'thc largest penaf itutiTownrend's uncles.
! rie Vander Male and Billy und Bob, .
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller and
tution in the world is already so
i
r *
LI--*:—
FREEPORT.
■ by.
.
।
e Mrs. Alice Bates motored to Lansing
crowded UvC authorities-must soonThe snow storm and cold weather • Mr. and Mrs. F. E Brunner rcAL Sunday and spent thc day visiting
cohsldcr building a'new-cell blocfc. ’hough wc &gt;.-»■ fttiHrelv ou» of xvin- Miss Eleanor-Miller and Miss Alice i। which struck these parts last week celved a telegram on Friday inform­
ing
theuv
of
the
death
of
their
Therefore we were interested to hear pafhv wi«h much that the Soviets Bat®*1 did not receive a very hearty wel­
come The hunters seemed to be the । nephew. Floyd Nagler. at Iowa City,!
a few of the opinions voiced by Capt. have done and lire trying to do,
only ones who rejoiced any. unless.- Iowa.. Mr. Nagler was an'in-structot;
Edward Denniston, superintendent there u no-logical «t-ason for refus- TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. is whs the cngl man. The red fliin- in hydraulics al the University of
.
Mr.
'and
Mrs.
F.
R.
Pancoast
in
­
of the Detroit Hou«c of'Correction
mg to rerognUd* Russia PROVIDING (end to leave on Saturday evening , nelx and overshoes came out of their Iowa, and was highlv resia-cted by
at a session of the Univeraity Press THE SOVIETS WILL GUARANTEE for Toledo, where Mr. Pancoast will I hiding places and in nearly every all who knew him. He was lhe son
home. Inventory was taken of the .of
. Rev. August Nagler and was well
Club at Ann Arbor last week.
TO DISCONTINUE PROPAGANDA di'inoii- frat&lt;- the dlMectton of an winter needs We arc nil hoping known in the community is his 1
Capt. Denniston believes that ob- WORK in nil's COUNTRY
'
bcf,,rc ,l” To‘c&lt;lu Society of warmer weather will be back rpon. younger days. He is .Merited by
work IN THIS COUNTRY.
opticians.
While
there
they
will
visit
To do this, we must make huge sacrifices in a drastic Record-Smashing
aolete methods ol dealing with
Recognition will not -necessarily Mra. Waller Buckhout and Mrs i Mrs. Wm. RUsreli and Mrs. Ed. the widow und three children, the
criminals are responsible for a good imply that we „
,
__________
„ ' Sljtger of Grand Rapids spent aged father who resides on a.farm'
are putting
our Clarence
Davis, (hiughtcrs of Mr*.
rf Ite suady Increuq u&gt; ~~
""
S'u'a' WUtoiiT'tomwiy ol uS. I Thursday .afternoon with tlicir near Evart, two brothers. R/-ed of
Grand Rapids, Noble, who is pastor
cousin. Mrx "Marie'Vander Male.
crime.
Prisons
and
in.­ umu M BOt,,.nintnl ud„,,„Iltr„,o„ «**■,.«•“-*' «««
— ----------a reformatories m
Word from the Leap Karchcr of the M. E. church.at Denton,!
stead ol really reforming tine actual­ und IdvuU. We rewnUv r»»cl&gt;'. Onlnd Udi.’ .penl Sunday In ejew who &lt;».v
und three sisters. Milva ,
are ...........
building ..a v.
C. -w.
C. C. .Montana,
.
ly post
schools. .of crime Italy without favoring absolute Hastings, the guests of Mr. and Mrs camp lor the government at Germ- and Eula of Bvanston, III., and Etha.
- -graduate
.
at Chin-?1
in the upper peninsula, stoles "a nrtxsionary
------- stationed
i,-,‘—J -•
with
Th), M WH! ol «u tb«rupwillu alcuumhl„ and.curtbw bl U lrvb *-. H. BrerM. Mr. BrH«« M Chr fask
Hat the weather there Is ideal and klang. China. The funeral was held,
random, .hr .y.lrm Uut U |mj5 RTOSnKk,„
c,„raa,,y
™d&gt;*yr o* U.e U»n and 1*^.1. .the work is progressing nicely.
on Sunday in Iowa City. Iowa
merchan
Bank °&lt;
of Grand l-Ok*
Ledge.
Moat, hr belkbez
not mi.a„ Uu, we
w|i;, ■&gt;"'&gt;*
Mrs. Victor Sisson has received j
'
Several
of
the
vacant
houses
in
Mrs. Ermlna Holbrook retunfod town have recently been rented and word that her father. Robert Cur-'
dise
In the first place Capt. Denniston Herr
H1(ler
nnd
hls ----------methods. We
---------... the Inst of thc week- from South:. others
----- ----nrc
kpoken
for.
We
ore
olter.
was
re-elected
as
n
trustee
of
i
believes In the segregation of yari.
-hudder at the thought of many of Daktfla. where she has been for wire.- glad to see the houses filled up the-city in-which he lives, Falr-j
_■ and welcome these families to our mount. Ind.. In the election last ■
ous type* of meh nnrf women who tj)e' heartier atrocities commit:&lt;« nearly a gear.
•Hu- 2 " ____________________
Mrs. J A- Abfalter and daughter.
come within the prison walls. 7**"
by the Soviets in their scramble for Marion. of'Grand Rapids have been . town. There are, still several va­ week. The election proved to be a!
cant, bouses which wc hope will 14* republican landslide although tliej
*“•'* dominance
--------------but
-----------------------------------------------hardened criminals should b*- kept
were these deeds,any--visiting at the
home of ... and i occupied
soon.
I most warmly fought conteit in many
ieparate from the first-timers; niore cruel than those that hap- ^Irs- J- H. Coon,
Mr and Mrs. John Mishler o^ years
.
owing to a lot of misrepre-'
E. °
B. Caidwell. John Gould, and Grand Rapids were Sunday callers rent aliens on the part nf democratic;
prisoners of intelligence should be pem-d under thc Czarist regime-?
F
'
Robert
Hcudcrshoit
left
for
Ackerat
tinhome
of
Mr
and
Mrs.
Frank
candidates. ■ This was one of many’
treated separately from thc muonic ycj Wv, recognized Czarist .Russia,
5- man in the Upper Peninsula Snl- Hynes
places throughout the.country where I
type of indinduals who ran never be Ncr
Ncr wn
can the
the United
United States
States sr.y
any ufday on a deer hunting trip.
Dr. Hugh Kennedy of Grand Rap- war. shown the trend of the voters 1
laijglit to reason for themselves; jonK|.r logically
• — refuse
to recognize
Mr. and Mrs. W. McKibbin ol ids. district superintendent of the feeling toward Hie pnrty In power
_z .
............ ..o im&lt;-._ ylUMJa outijp groundstiirfi the So- Carlton
...........Center, wt*nt Saturday to M E. church, was a guest at the at present. ’
MIIHH.EVil.LE.
: ids. had recently shreded his corn luck don't pay too high a price fol
Tiffin. Ohio, to visit a sislei of Mrs. j* Rev. Loomis home Sunday Dr. Dempster Rns.; of Wayland was
iwrtant.n nutter. Capt. Denniston vjets have refused to take responslbil- McKibU-n'/w'ho'k'dL
'Hie Pythian opening meeting 1 fodder and it is thought that conj- one. as others have come back with!
•Kennedy is a very busy man as at- a weAk-cnd guest of the S. A Rcig- ,Tnealay
believes, as mentality, background 1{y tor dcbt5 lKJ!wed on th&lt;;ni by the, M H. Burton of
evening* with u pot luck,: Uustion was the cause. The .stock wax,out "Deer" in the jiast.
|
ng tested by tiie fact chat he preached , ler home.
srmoved “us• well »»
as -some "»eMrw«
machinery.
• and attitude toward sodety Some Cz.,rl,t and Kerensky governments, spenf tiie first of the" week with
&lt;«--------- - ...
.. a
- Mr. Lee-will
We, --understand
that
five times on Sunday.
Rev. P Loomis and George Bas- brought “ goodly number of the &gt;oon be the cashier in our bank aid
re-­
'
After enjoying the supper.
nf thc youths who come afoul thc We stlI1 rcc.v.nlzc Fr3ncc and the
friend' Mr Burton re
that
he
and
family
will
occupy
thl
law are more experienced, ruthless
ports the Agricultural. CoUege as Mr, Alva Moorr. bu been very Mck the lorri-'- Imn n.«r Bvldlnq.
‘“fc'
“Pz-.iv.... (».&lt;„, nr., -IMZ...
w.t-n hrcncn Rf'frnme.it refuses to pay m3king grfut progress, and predicts .w* UK (Z.mi »q-w uu.i.-, u.iu uuuci
home formerly known as the nortll
uiruiwi a ui i ni- ;&lt;k:iu
r.
. ,
..
.
------------ ---------- t.rnt
A ware hurt
and cgUptu than are blder men with
wjJlcb lt contracted directly that wry soon that college will have the care of Dr Wedel, but Js better M.»nr
H. J. Chapman dwelling We well
S. expect to attend an all dav ’;‘Ls ,or
*)*k« «»T
‘(RA bJil.hnv
longer police records. Mixing up durlKg th(? war Nor ts therc nnv a student body of 2.500.
come Mr. Lee and family to oul
at this writing.
Missionary convention at Bowne!
,ron’‘s'
D Whitmore and
to
building..
there various typw of criminal with agUaUon lo br(.ak olI diplomatic re* *deal
---------------------------------- “
A
is being consummated
to­
—,u_- son
__ Center Wednesday.
""v|hh
by&gt;'_“
a c!oMf
close J"*
margin
The ’chicken
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smelker.
( h*. players Jlost
0* b
’**” J.zR
“JTT: sup]&gt;er ut the M. E. midst and hojxi Charles RobcrUoil
day
whert'by
Dr.
David
H.
Reeder
ot
rnjdya
getting out on the farm morn
■r
io*«;
wire
’
ita
Allee
O.rdnrr.
who
tau
te.nl
•I
111
I™
11
''"
“
T
'«
«»
chnrch
w.«
«&gt;
wnll
altenfcd
that
Kenneth,
nnd
daughter
Zona,
were
--­
no regard to chue*ideation tends to
prance on this account.
„ lello*. hadchicken.
....
r He has served us these many yean
.nd Mrs F E quite ill nt.hrr home we.t ol town lx,&gt;' ,l“' Tue.dwy &lt; renlnd. ulnle Ur the teal Ute
make tla- milder prisoners worse ।Likewise we continue to recognize a Hotel Bairy.’. owned by Richard Sunday guests of Mr. er.J
.......
*Sw*ft and
ltd his
Kl&lt; tilul'orc
n,,ei .Util
nta&gt;n!v
ta&gt;ia*r food.
t.wut A
A tllne.
player*
will ..nt
cat
but
plenty
of oilier
nice .and he wll be missed when we havJ
♦ is
much improved. nt. present. ■ Swift
:tnd
his
playt. will
—and
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• without working anv noticeable. re­ number of smaller European powers Kowalski. Dr. Reeder is n member ol Brunner.
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j
—
....
tn
B
q
jqto
the bank, where he hid
.wm was renlia-d by the Aid Society,
■Mrs. Frank Hynes was able to The L. A. S of the M E. church l“UBh ut ,hclr hplPersforms in the more hardened ones. .who have followed France, in repu- \ll«t editorial dep.irtnit nt of the Chi- walk up-town lost week Her many will hold an all day meeting
.
Illg at the
UH- I Mrs.
.»»».'■ A. IL
«»• Bell
UVII hud
null an
till cxiM-rience
| U.-IIVV
••
R -F-• D. carriers, their subs
ouun and
u.iu silent so many yfans.
this week
lhe other1
day. when- —
the- streets
L".0'1'".
“«* &lt;«««»«•’»u“’j*&lt;*?.«■&gt;*»* «&gt; &gt;-«■ friends rejoice over her rapid re- home of Mrs. Roy. Nagler thU
-wk.--*
■ ' • were the ladies attended a surprise
'
Jdin‘
cnil books hnd u well-known writer .covery from her serious operation
dlnner at icy. that she docs not care to repeal, ner at the home of tiie former
MAKTIN CORNERS.
with a public dinner
mixing of prisoners more than coun­
As a matter of tact it has always ot snydivate material tor ncuspajs-l• The O. E. S. chicken supper nt Thursday
PoslinHster. E F Blake, tiie other
noon.
In.
crossing
thc
tracks,
going
east,
Remember there will be s. S foil
teracts any constructive work that' been the American policy to recog­
the Masonic Temple Wednesday Miss Elva Mishler returned homb .she evidently pan tally lost control of evening. And did they eat and have lowed by preachng at the churull
wardens, .chaplains. prison schools, nize any stable government which
evening was quite well attended, h from Pennock hospital Saturday her Dodge and finally wound up। a good time following? Well ask any next Sunday morning. You arc corl
THIRTY' YEARS AGO TODAY.
good many from &lt;&gt;ut of town at­ and is recovering nicely from her against the curb near thc bank,' of them who were present.
dially invited to attend.
I
does not attempt to interfere with
Mr and Mr.-*. Hudson Sisson and tending.
breaking one wheel badly. FortU­
recent operation."
J. C. and Mis Scharf entertained
ikux Myrtle Ovenunlth of Grana
Another forward.
r.dmg our own form of rule. The Soviet
aughtcr ralinniV of Freeport, go toRev , and M»s. F. Loomis, daugh­
nately shi- was not iulured and she' relatives to the number of 28 to dm- Rapids spent over Sunday with hel
Io Capt. Denniston,
government mu«t now be considered day ior a vun with friend- in La- ter. Gnytha. Rev' and Mrs. J: L
had mured, hitting any of thc cars net Sunday. A fine tlftie was enjoyed parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ovcrl
tr.ak? all sentences, indeterminate. a stable one. It represent* the Rus­ Grange and Columbia City. Indiana- Ickes. Mr. and Mrs C. Van Patten
.
। by ail.
Mr. and Mr.&lt; Sherd Stone of Lake on the street.
smith.
I
Andre* H(jr|MT is expected home Mr, and Mrs.’ J. Kick Mr. and Mrs. City
Wm. H. and Mrs. Gray returned. Hunters, to the number of 40.
Waving the lensth of time a prison­ sian people bettea than the Chinese
were here last week to visit
Little Jack McCaullcy lias beeil
. from here and nearby have procured
er serves to the ducrcnon of a spe­ government represents the Chinese from NewL York Monday, having ac- John Fish."Mr. and Mrs. Victor SU- their sisters. Mrs. Rare MUh r. Mrs home from their summer home at________________
1 pled A position wnh Henry Har- spn. Mrs. Ella Call. Mrs R Good.*'Sylvia-Sctdniore. and Mrs. Agnes Merrvtt on Wednesday. They arc al- their licenses und while *om* have /nit of school, the past. week wild
cial parole board. At present -he ]&gt;eople and yet wc recognize Cbma. p* r. whole
’ ilesale lumber dealer in Kenneth Smelker. Charles and1 Purcell and families.
ways glad to get. back among their been gone reveral days, others are bronchitis but U able to attend thll
system of sentencing
unfau und For a number of year- it appeared Grand Ra;
Ralph Moore were those from Free­
many friendst They are always wel- teavlng tonight and tomorrow- Wc
C ,Bku k will return to Ot- port who attended the service at The Parent-Teacher organization come.
The L. A. S will meet Wednesday]
ate told that the ciealer run oul of
doubtful that the revolutionary John
’ **" ''
thc Carlton Center M E. church of thc Ellb district will ni-M on1 Mr. and Mr... Fred Granger ac-, licenses or there would hare been Nov. 22, with Mr*. Hazel Hildebrand!
party In Russia Could maintain 1:
! Friday evening at the schoolhouse. c'unpamed by Miss Helen Thorp, more sold and still we hear com- for a pot luck dinner. Please brlnJ
Sunday
afternoon
*
The
occasion
Dennutpn u •&lt; •
;
The
Brigg
i
Ladles'
Aid'
Society
watt the rvdedication of the church
spent Sunday with friends near, plaint a* to h&gt;w hard up everyone U. your own table service. You ari
any jiersnn Cun .su
few Riuilaii observers close to the Im; N. V
month.; following the extensive repairs made will meet ut Hie church for dinner Grand-Hoven.
Well they just cannot prevent the cordially invited to attend.
necessary because . of
lightning on Thursday. November 23
John Me.bik living near Bowen 'Bu-.k ' fever witluiut treatment and
situation there maintained from the J”'11 tllc
Clare TTaulwelii of near Morgan
A’get-to-gether event of members "Milla. l&lt;*t hU bam Friday evening, tiie only suzcessfull treatment seems spent Saturday night and SundaJ
striking
it
Dr
Hugh
Kennedy
of
iy behind pr.
■ . nr; um. u-.e sovKt pr.y ua, me Ctp, D
Wm1p„ &lt;(J 8prlm,
Grand Rapids, district suiwnntend- of the Stone family was held at the Ouq information is Hut the boy. to be the north woods. Will boys,- with
..... .
his agrandmother, Mrs. Evi
dominant nilinc force. Evenks have ha** been the guest of, j H Dennis cnt. preached both afternoon and, home of Mr.- Rare Miller for Sun- John, being at work in Grand Rap- here is to your good luck, and if no Trautwcin.
’• confirmed this view. The Soviets in this week He leaver next week for evening. Several from here also*,.day dinner honoring Hw-tr brother,
Sherd
Stone
and
wife,
of
Lake
City.
attended' the evening service.
plte of their blunders, oier-ambt- Mexir i to spend the winter.
P H Lawrence ui Hickory Cor- , Sam Cannavan and family of Lo- Orville. Pui*ccl). Clifton Miller. Ju­
iou.« prijRtani'-. and ruthless tactics .nets"
Uas ir. the city Saturday as a can have rented the Art Seifert lius Paul. Ifhrei Scidmore and fam­
isvc restored order In Russia and gue.&lt; oi County Treasurer Coleman. house on W. Main street, nnd will; iltc* were among those prerent.
;e-&lt;ar.-jlng on considerable con- and in the evening- left for Lime-1•hold an auction sale at thc farm Arthfir’Miller and daughter. Anna
soon, after which they-will move to, Davis.- Mrs. Mary Purcell apd Mrs.
Mom;, Alger County. to hunt dvi r.
Lovelle Miller were in Ann’Arbor j
J T Lombard. Setgcl Kopf. F L. Frerj&gt;art.
Messrs. Frank, Clau'da und Ralph Sunday to rec Mrs Nettie LaClear.
Heath. D S .Goodyear and Dr. i-Yil-tempted to dictate the, form of rule ler went fo Luna Sunday to be Walton. Donald Buehler and Ken- "ho is under trcatmenl at thc
.which other countries should main­ .present .cl the shooting ot the Has­ neth Smelker left Sundav evening-University hospital.
‘
Thtt local-hunters who left here
tain. Thu would be a ridiculous, im- tings And Luna Oil Company's'new for the/north on the annua!■ deer
well No. 7. which occurred Monday. Imntinp excursion- They will camp recently on a hunting trip arc: Har- I
Mrs W B Mt-Laughlin. who has near Newberry In the upper penin­ old Jones. Albert Clark and son.
sula.
Morris
Clark, who will camp a:
Iren visiting in Alliance. Ohio, spent
Milk is the cheapest and most whole­
Ret Iva! services began Sunday Lewistonf Henry 'Gray was of th*’
by
In fact no Sunday in the city with her mother.
You cannot buy as much food value
Mr,-. I. A' Holbrook and lett Mon­ evening at the Pleasant Valley, U party but went to tfet-t Branch to
some food brought into your home.
for as little money as you obtain
! B church, conducted by the pastor. Visit at his brother's home. Jay Col­
t.itdr, appear* to liarc adopted this day lor tier home in Houghton.
I Rev I. H Oxgood Kennard Shaib- and son Howard Gordon Buxton.It is almost u balanced food in itself.
when you buy milk.
point- of view m contra-i to thc
FORTY
TODAY
- —.— YEARS
--------- ...AGO
— -----------ly. of hear Woodbind. U misting Albert Durham and Sherman Jone*
W-;&lt;rd received trim Frank Black ;* him. taking care of lhe Jons serv- go to the Upper Peninsula near
bomba.-!:? worid-revolutton ideals of
It contains the body-building and
Highlands Dairy offers you “Grade
pariy m the north slate* that Dr. i ices,
.
• Manistique; John Schreiner. Ward
nourishing elements needed to main­
A” milk from our own tested and ac­
Fowler has beer, the lucky one *o
Rev. and Mrs. F. Loomis, daugh- Cole
Cole and
and Fcrd
Fcrd Sts
Stevenscompose the
vein*- compose
far to sho*&gt;t a deer and Hut after he t*r, Gatha, and Mr and Mr*. Victor other group
tain health and strength. It is good
credited herd for use in your family.
and guarantee to dt&gt;- committed the bold deed the three Sisson attended rhe revival meet- Mr Evallne Tasker, guardian of
for people of all ages, especially for
The price is so low, compared with
other members of the party .slapped ing at the Churcrt of the Brethren the Wahauka Camp Fire Unit of
Assyria Center, and Mr« Caroline
children. There should, according to
tiiston FhoukiXbe i»yed for talking terms his (ace for an hour to get some near Elmdale Friday evening:
other foods, that you cannot afford
in it
A front wheel was broken off. the Tasker, committee member, attend-j
ir tlx that u^ilZcad to recognition: Il Rus-, - color
health authorities, be used a quart of
to economize pn this nourishing,
The
entire
Michigan
Agricultural
S.
A
Relgler
car
late
Wednesday
ed
4
.cession
of
the
Ciimp
Fire
Con-।
example of a 1X1:
was .» «*ia will not agree to cease with her forestry exhibit at the World's Fair evening when h skidded around the forenoe held at Hastings on Sulurmilk daily by each child, and a pint
health-giving food. A telephone call
Iypicul case-leaving sghtxd
go to destructive propaganda, then rccog- has been donated to the AgnquI- comer at the west edd ot Main day afternoon. Miss Kempthorne of ।
a
day
for
each
grown-up.
will bring Highlands Dairy Grade A
.
work, hying high with tiie udden uition should not be considered un­ turai college. I: f*; a gilt
of which street, and struck the south curb in New York City was Hie gpeaker.
I
any.college
may be
well proud
, any.
college miy
lu-well
front of the Seifert house
Howard Burchett is convalescing!
ample income; then iovmg it Job ,der any circumstance'. " .
milk to your door each day.
Are you buying that much milk for
Mark K*u oi Iowa Ik visiting
*»hui&gt;lc vz
.chick and
ma Roy
i«r, Presrres- from pneumonm. ills nurse having i
Mgurice
Overholt
but, loo proud .io let Uie t...
hi-* cousin' fule Kenyon, this wccift ton were home from Kalamazoo i&gt;c:i discharged Saturday.
your
family?
Just
call Phone 2651.
liome know: dtiiui.g into petty- The diflerencc between local and Mr. Kenyon * a., in the secret po- Normal over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron Guy of BaltiHilcseix^as mcau&gt; ol getting thv national advertising is that the na- lice .-.ervu-e at tin- World's Fair- and .Mr. and Mrs*. Wm. KHgiu and nmre called at Ute Howard Burchett
inoncy to Inc at the accustomed nopal advertiser even hu inll- give* a very interesting account of daughter of Elmdale called on Mi. home on Sunday to visit the sick
the woik performed by the agency, and Mrs. F. E. Brunner Saturday and little Jack Howard
pace; running aiou! the police; and boarus along tiie detour.- - Judge,
Mrs. Th x- Cox. Mr* E. Y. Hoglc afternoon.
Mr and Mr*. Fred Miller enter­
then a sentence in the House ol
and Mrs. M L Cook arc attending
Quite a bit is being heard around tained their
««« uncle.
l...l.l- Sherd Stone, ot
Uunecuon. The ooy man
(Lake Cl
city
Saturday
’v at dinner Saturdav
Bul If an infant cun t think, whv the MtaloturJ cdhvention at Bcn: town the i&gt;a»t few days relative to &lt;tukr
Telephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
ton
Harbor
this
week
our
railroad
Wc
understand
Hut
The
Bnggs school was not in seaHalting!, Mich.
.u-jm m nis crime and cu- rfocs it yell tire moment it secs the
F I and Frank Heath John Rob- the Perr Marquette, Company .ere .••.on part of I»*t weeK due to the
cru. Frank Cole and Dwight Good- again considering vvtj. seripuJy du- lilne-, td the teacher, Mrs Manon
manner. He wan quickly turned and Journal.
yvar u ent to Lake Odessa Friday continuing tlUs branch entirely. For Doster.
rer.*e.
v U.r». -Oc
t.7 &lt;lrb iu
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\\^ Years of Business in Hastings

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crowds of eager buy­
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­
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Social-Events and Personal Mention

for instance, doing all the market­
. ing for the family far a week,
planning ar.d giving a play, build­
ing, three different kinds of fires in
which a sir! may attain; Wood
Gathen r. Fire Maker, and Torch

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PAST MATRONS ANO
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JRMIST EE BJNOUET
Initiatory .De­
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Authentic... Smart...
Distinctive.. .and

Ralph Eggleston wtis in Btg-R*p-| Mra Gerald Tlscher and baby BUSINESS WOMEN’S
dates at Eastern Star
/Continued from page one)
PROPER USE OF LEISURE From six to twenty girls meet to­
Ids tiie latter.part ol last week.
: Janet Marlene returned Sunday aftThe Past Matron* and Part Pa­
gether in a group under the lender­
HOSPITAL GUILD MET
Mra P L Bauer wenr
Bangor " » »*'o weeks' visit In Lansing
HOURS STRESSED BY
chip of an adult friend.'or Guardian. to the boys who made their sacrinbe ।trons night of HMUngB Chapter Na
nil Tuemfay on O. E. 8 business.'
wllh relatives and friends. •
In this-way they- find satisfaction for the good of lhe world. Their '
MISS KEMPTHORNE
Mrs. W. E Gillette of Chicago is Mr ,*•«»
Charles Ickes *nd Enjoyed Talk by Mrs. Mc­
for their natural dexire to belong to Ilves are a challenge to, the ones ;nnd wm held Tuesday evening’. Nov ’
tlw guest of her -ister. Mrs. C. A
H'1* daughters of Battle
who returned to^mect life ax pa- '7th.
’
u club or special group of friends.
Nulty and Gave Showor
jjt,rr
Creek were Sunday gursU of Mr
FINE INSTITUTE FOR
rWt*e who fell on -• The local officer* opened and
' In Hastings there are nine Camp trlotically n..
tar Recent Bride
the chapter and the local
UM.r IX.V.ult .» ,n Ann Arbn,
“» w*""
CAMP FIRE GUARDIANS Fire groups under the leadenhip of tiie fields of Franre. "The Five ■closed
past
officer.*,
exemplified
tte- initia­
c.
n
.
v.mu..u..r
v.
».v
Wiips
of
Ltfe
”
whs
the
subject
cbmI
on SnlunU, Mlrndln, » iooib.ll , W L ftnnock rWumM on sunCovers were laid for twenty-eight
saihC
s
, *L»y from a visit of several days at the November meeting of the
local council. Mra' Ray C«&gt;k is s»M-. c” by Rev Dewey The first "ship'' tory .degree* upon two candidate*,
,.„A her daugh-, . with
Mr. f and Mrs. Eben Pennock
Burtne** Women's Hospital Guild Attended by Delegates From retary and Mr* Faye Donley l.&lt; h‘‘ mentioned was ’ CltlW-jishlp" He Mra. George Leonard and Rev. John
Mrs. Guy Keller visited
».
.
treasurer The groups are associated sa,d it **s * great experience
to be Hitching
cm Monday evening at thc Epkcopaf
Nine Other Cities—Girls
ter. Miss Mae Keller, in Ann Arbor;‘
_
• a citizen Pptf.Asuch
ours,- Prevlo-.s to the evening's work a
with the Battle Creek Council
uc^ a country as ours.j *"
Mr. "and Mrs. Charles
over ’.he week end.
'**'“* °Romey
““ and parish house, with Mrs Sadie Mac
Gave Demonstrations
and it lulled courage to be a good delightful supper was served to 150
were in Hastings Bunday Palmer as hostess. assisted by Mrs.
Mr. und Mrs. flay Branch were in daughter
"The recreation yrolilem rank* in
citizen of a great country.
local and guest Eastern Star*. ‘The
Gertrude Bliven.
for
the
day
with
Mrs.
Romey's
par
­
HIGH SCHOOL CAMP
Detroit Tuesday and Wednesday of ent*. Mr. nnd Mrs Etterbeckimportance
with
the
labor
and
edu
­
"Friendship
'
wax
Use
second
Masonic dining room und also the
Attractive Thanksgiving place
Inst neck on business.
•
FIRE GIRLS'RALLIES "ship" tn the U*t. "He who would Chapter room were both attractivclj
Mrs Emma Hahn. Matey of Mrs. cards were used and the table* were cation problem’,, stated Ml*, Edith
IL'nry Hubert- and Onur Barker F. M Craig *nd Mim Edna Keller, decorated with basket* of chrysan- Kemptharnc. national tiel&lt;l' secre­
have friends must be a friend;’ said decorated- with hot hou*e newer*
tary
of
the
Canlp
Fire
"Girls,
in
her
were at Harrison Saturday and.Sun­ , their niece, from Stony Ridge. Ohio, tbrniums
thr speaker. Our aim xhould b* to “nd ferns. This past officers* night
and
--------- —
* candles
xpeech at the opening ression of the Field Secretary, Miss Flor­ develop a friendliness toward the
day hunting Jack-rubbiU
a yearly affair in the Harting*
During the business ino'tmg plan*, GnardiaiL'' TiMining InMitute held
ence Craven, Organizes
Miss Yvonne Trego was home were here over the week end.
other nations of-the earth.. a* "our Chapter, ar.d Is always vc-v much
were made for the Chrutmas party at tii»- Methodi.-,*.' Eputcbjul church
from Butterworth hospital in Grand; Mr. und Mrs; Wilbur Lane, Mr on
task l* to* buHd a warless world, enjoyed and appreciated bv the
Torch
Bearers'
Club
Dec 11 with Misses Betty Pinch Friday evening. Nov.' 10 The insti­
and Mis. Chas. Putts and Mr. and
Rapids over thc week end. •
.
Leadership"
was
the
third
ship
I*-**
matrons and patrons who conThe High school Camp Giro' girl- mentioned. p»*v. Dewey stating that *ider it in the order of a fraternal
tute was conducted by national
Mr and Mrs. TIm&gt;&lt; Goughcrty of Mi.. F. W. Slobbin* virtted Mrs and Helen Wade as hosteWM-s.
As a special feature of the pro­ Camp Fire official* for l&lt;iea! Camp held a rally Wednesday night. Nov. if we an- going to build a worthy reunion a* well as a refreshing of
bowne township were Sunday guests: Keith Barber ol Vermontville on
UT*, ,r;^
, Friday.
z
gram Mr... J. A McNulty gave H Fire legzler*. girls, and their frk-nds. 8. at tiie American Lemon rooms. citizenship the leadership must te- their memories of Die ritualistic
ixnutS
|OM „„
up *ork
. ..................
Mr. und Mr- A A Anderson ol
Mr ' and Mrs Harry Bidelman of very interesting- talk about the ln-“■~z7!t:iiaractcr 1* made predominantly Mu. Fttuvnre CT.vrn. P.ld recre- just
and righteous—a leadership
of' the order. During ....
the .Grand Ruplrl* were Sunday guc.-Oa Pontiac attended a birthday dinner dlarut In South Dakota.. where she during leisure- hour*. «atd Mis* tars in*m lJat.le Cn«*k. wa- here and thftt looks !&lt;( llK. hlghpr HijW tn nlng Mra. Georgina Bauer. wh&lt;
the xhitrirtv
singitfg und
nnd after the airis
girl* life and.-------.------------Grand Associate Matron of .
&lt;if Mr. and Mr* W N. Chides ter
for
,. Will Bidelman Sunday. Nine- formerly lived. She also hud picture;, Kempthonr- ft is-tru” that hon­ led die
apurn-Tthe
lower.
Mrs. Ermont Newton and Misses'teen children and grandchildren of Dakota scenes which all enjoyed- esty in bushwand faithlulneas in divided Into tw ► groiip* aided the
High Idealism or ."Worship" was# Grand Chapter of Michigan. O E
As on* of tit- member.-. Mrs Mel­ work arc important e lenient* in the Torch IP-are-r* in forming the Torch
Helen N&lt;-wton and Ethel Jan-, were; were present.
.
next ‘•mphaatzed by Rev. Dewey. H£l- S . and who Is a local past matron. LONG WEARING
Grand RapuL visitors on Friday.
Mr. lin(j Mfs. William WiUon and vin Buchner, rlee Louise Shtext iman. making ot character, but lhe great Bearera' Club
...U
„„ findings of JndusJ.',1'1
’*"&gt;&gt; •
su
’d .™.
tl-.it „.
all the
Officer*
clecied
for
lhe
dub
were
had
been
married
since
the
last
bulk
oi
crime
todav
and
thc
greatest
Mr* Ni'lUe C&lt;inaway. Mn&gt; D. L.
Dickie of Grand Rapids and Mr.
.
,uiS reUnre th.t were uortl,
'*“" ,b- ™.prer Her rrepou...
A-A \
Christ tan&gt;d Mr* John Hlnal were unt| Mr&gt; Hti(&gt;ld Haynes and Bevr r­ meeting, she was presented with a liarl of the digcncrution during all President. Lillian Tolhurst; vice­ while have corn- lo thus eimcluilon !“* Br4c“u.’ -;1&lt;1 epprectellee t. wul
*
1
in GnmdVRupuis Monday on btlsi-jjy „f Caledonia were Sunday guests shower ot lovely mbcclluneous gift*. eras of history, lias resulted from president. Madeline cook: secretary.„ fj.
ol
«n
mcr
.dims
Pourer
that
guide.
F"
rery
proud
ol .her
till
V.VJ
.UUIIK
Ii&lt;«n
ittut
Kiiiuvn
Hazel Cuukin; tautronea*. Mrs. MiloO UP«.
T^ic meeting clowd with several wrong play Anri recreation " .
, tontpok-u
..
....
hten
ZSrand Crhnnter
hluter ..
rmrer i tm.i_ hl
'J noxltlAn
»»■&gt;“&lt;&gt;" In
n *lyu»
l&gt;» OrutM
Chupre,
lie*'5
of Mrs. Claude Wood.
di-Vrie'
Ami.iuiiuwB
—
u
uwic&lt;
rvwsr
piano solos by Mf.s. Buchner.
i The nui-ting opened with a roll DeVries.'
.J..1.IP
...6
rerere.
'*",1“1&gt; •'«! -mphatU i&gt;rewn. Worthy Matron, wa. pre­
Mr
M*« O«.M Scud*.,. M.
call of delegates, singing, und the Mrs*John Ke,ehum tMkrel to the
Dcelarmp
*—'-—- that a nvw —
■­
“"d Mnt
scuddrr uul MM
BUCHNER—&lt;SHOWERMAN.
.'repeating of the Camp Fire Law. ytrl. urn. hove nM y.l uttulnud the should
be placed on "Scholarship."
with a basket of flowers-by
ftnnrtlv 1 d
ftiatives on M1Idm| Srudj,., Mx.nt frjni Friday
A marriage of iaterest to Hsrtinr,* The speaker oi the evening wax in­ Torch Bearer*’ rank She spoke on th&lt;- speaker named that as thc fifth
dub.
Dr und Mr* C 8. Almyra spent
8*^’ ‘"|^n‘‘ac »*«», people was that ot Mr. Mcfvtn troduced by Mr*. E A Chukin. her life in Washington.
• ;
/^I RLEI. Cloitivs...
...
,r.«
Wl»n «•
U»l. The line up of past officers for
Monday
night.
Nov
6.
the
grade
the week end In Ann Art»&gt;r as the Mr.,“nd Mr“ “ nu«g,M
chiurmun
ot
thc
Peal
Guardians'
Initiatory work ot the evening
George Buchner of Sunfield to Mis*
t&lt;&gt; Turkey 83 cents out of every tax dollar go •the
tailored by craftsmen
guejt* of Dr mid Mr- Chaa. Mcln-1 Mr «nd Mrs. Donald D. Smith of Catherine Loulm Bbowerqian, „ Association The national leader Camp Fire girls hiked
'' .
.
'* ‘tn
t*av
fnr
ware
..nut
nrou-m and
n.trl was as fallows:
to
pay
for
wars.
part,
present
tyre. Jr.
Detroit CBIted Hastings relatives teacher in the Hastings city schi L, spoke highly of thc work being done Hollow where they played games
Worthy Matrons, Mrs Cora. Geb­
of
long-t^pcrience...
untrer inf re.prrvuwn m mim JanI" tflwution hardt and Mr* Georgmu Bauer
in Hastings for girls. She .‘tressed
Mr und Mi* F. A Burton expertp7" »»* »•** end. returning on
J
WM war brenmeu more uppurtnt
manufactured by a com­
to ck»e their home neat'.week and Monday accompanied by Mrs. J. T. in the.first ward and three year:, in '-he lmport:m&lt;
&lt;&gt;f the nut; .-m.l re t Mulre.1 Mr Wwln Sall. ,. A
As.'Oclate Matron. M?&gt;. -Mildred
in-w- —
appraixal of an
Bftty Dontcy und Mr. E A Caukli. *---------education
■—ro- is
re Haney.
will drive to Ki-.Minnue. Florida, to Lombard, wlw will remain for a the second ward where she is now meeting to Hasting*.
pany well known for its
ot the necessities of our day.
played■ 4 prominent role The importunceid and the pleas­. one
spend the winter.
; visit.
principtil Tlw ceremony was soli in•Local girls
•-* -■
Worthy Patrons. James Langsto*.-..
In closing. Rev Dewey said that
high standards ... are the
ure
in
attending
the
various
meet
­
in
Friday
evening's
program.
taking
Mr and Mrs. Miner Seeley re- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cordes. Mr*. W ntaed on Sunday. November 12. at
, wc are al! partners in this fleet and Lyman Chamberlain and Mort
ings'
of
thc
.
Guarduiri**
Institute
Iasi word in STYLE and
turned on Saturday from a visit Of R. Cook, Mr*. Frazer I.rouflde and one o'clock al 'the home ot tlx .
' each must do his part for the pre­ Townsend ,
wire stressed at both rallies.
:&lt;**.vral week-- with Ptof. and Mr.. Mis* Margery Reynold* were in bride's niother. Mr Com Shcpaxd. Fire zctivita
Patron. Herbert Frceservation of the ideals of our nation. As-ociate
QUALITY... and still
Earl Sheri’ nf Oiftagn
'Grand Rapid* Monday night to hear of Sunfield, Rev. Glen Aldrich, ptu- ‘-on tlx- audience gained •&lt; vivid
The American Legion nnd other ex- “UJd
HONOR FOR MRS. JONE
cost you but very liule!
Mr and Mr* James Endsley en- John Charles Thomas at thc Civic tor of the McthothM church of Sun- impression of wh;, rtw girls d&lt;» in
service men were urged to continue 1' " Cmlduc’re*.-.. Mrs. Ethel Tolhur*’..
field, reading lhe Single ring service Camp Fire and w|uit it mean ; to Tlx- Grand Rapid* Herald of this• their ruoju
lur;M. high Associate Conductress. Mr* Mil­
■tert lined at dinner for Mr. and auditorium.
efforts, lu
to Wl&gt;
carry. uul
out these
rcrrcati'm and tnorjiing i oniains&gt; u laivd |ioni-pai.«y principles of truth, right and jus­ dred Haney.
Mr-. Jay Stcckum and non*. Ray1 Mr and Mrs. Vcrnbr Blough and The bride was charmingly gowned them in tire way
color- —
oilk
‘
an&lt;l Harold, of Varlto" Center daughfer and Mrs. Etta Blough were ip rust
---- ------ crepe -and her aj- training. Thw taking part ui-int-. , picture-rd Mr- Paul W. Join.-. 07
' &amp;-crclary. Mr*. Grace Murphy.
. that- city, who wils well known here Toastmaster Sigler sumnlari/’-d
Sunday
in Lake Odessa on Sunday visiting’tendant. Mlsa Pauline Holcomb of tenure
Treasurer. Mrs. Flo Wolcott.
-•• Mr*.
-Grand Rapids, a courtn. wore a dr .?r&gt;.\ Myer*. 1 ... •t. Viremia Smith, con- -■a*
* Florence Diamond' -She the.polnt* made by Rev. Dewey, giv­
Mr and--Mrs. -M. -L. —
Faught
Chaplain Mr* Sarah Power?
; Faught is reetivering nicely from her t&gt;t blue silk cre|x- Mr Charles stance Smkh t B-. ity Kidder. P.m- 'graduated from our city schools. ing special emphasis to the first— (only charter mrmber of the chapGiernum of Grand Rapid* was tiie Lne Evt r.-rn. Dons Gamble. Inio­ i Smec her marriage .‘he has entered Citizenship.
recent UIuilm.
"
«enc C&lt;»»J;. . J* an&lt; tt*- Van pal*en. (Into many Fixnal ai-tivr.ies in Grand
Mr: and Mrs. Wayne B. Wheeler groomsman.
Marshal). Mr* Bertha Rogers
Dnnctijg was enjoyed after the
Mr. and Mr* Buchner are n'.siding Jean Brown, ntuf Greta Benedict, i Rapid*, and ha* Jtistsbren chosen program, music being furnished by
■and Master Robert Ickes oi Buttle
Organist. Mr*. Gertrude Chamber­
Creek aecompariicd Mr. and Mrs. at 523 West Grand*'St.. until the new girLs eniering Camp File; Mary president of the Michigan League un orcJiestra from Battle Creek.
lain.
Willard Ickes to Big Rapid.*; Sunday dwfi of the school year when they DeVries. Agm-s Johnson, ZalH-U-- of Women Voters She i* cotdplexAda. Miss Etta Paton.
(“
where they acre the guesu of Mr. wilrmove to’their /arm near Sun- Adrounte. Enid Mohler, and Pally
Ruth'. Mr* Fannie Burm *&lt;.
We wish to call your at­
Osborn. W
V; .txi
.cd Gatherers;
Jatiierj-ra; Norina
Nonna
jH-ld.
jOtborn.
and Mrs. Harold Swanson.
E ther. Mrs. Esther White
'
tention to another offer­
During her residence In Hastings. Jacobson. laima Wimngcr. Uiretta 1 general chairman ot a series of
Mrs Sarah Brandstettcr, accom­
Martha. Mr*. Alllu Young.
Springer.
Jeaft
Everhart.
Irma
Wathe
bride
luurnuickf
many
frlt-nd*
all
’
—
•
*
t
'
—
-•»..«
w..,
study'
group.,
carried
on
by
th*;
panied
by
her
daughter.
Mrs.
Ma^on
Electa.
Mr*.
Luana
Townsend.
ing of
Grand Rapid.* league? She was a
Norwood, of Kalamazoo, went to Al- of whom extend b»t wishes to. bath
Warder. Mrs Jennie Freeland.
• ma Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Buchner for a long Makers; and Jeanne De .
1 leader in developing plans for the
On Thursday evening. Nov. 2. aft­
lian Tolhurst. Madeline c&lt;uk. Haz*-1 : reorganization ol thc 'State League
Burr Van Houten until Friday while and happy weddedrhfe.
er ft rehearsal- for this initiation the
Cnukin.
and
.
Edna
Shulfz.
Torch
: which! were adopted at 'their meetMr. Norwood Li up north hunting.
।past matrons and patrons were thc
Clothing ami Shoes
(Continued from page one)
SPRINGER—HAIGHT.
Iing laid yexterdav
*
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bldelman und
guests of Mrs Haney and Mrs. Flo
for Men and Boys
*on. LaVernc from Pontiac spent On Thursday. November 9, the
Her many friends ate pleased with
Wolcott at a chop suey *uppcr in thc
This beautiful new line
the week end with her parent.--. Mr marriage of Mr. Clareiice N. Spring­
;the honor* that have come to her. sand women joined under-the Jted: dlninit room.
Cross flag in rewing garments for
UASTINGS
is made by one of. the
and Mrs W.
Franck Mr
Btdcl- -er, .wn t!f y,,. Addie Springer of
... H -------------------HONOR
BIRTHDAY'S.
thc
needy,
m
distribution
of
bread
BARRYVH.I.E.
man returned Sunday, but Mr*. Bi- jjps t*iy.
Muv, Hester Ru^Haleli*
Mr and Mr*, tain Felder.inter- and flo,,r- ai&gt;d 'n canning food* for
Mts. ---------------------Maude Meade. Mrs
... Mav De*
delman will stay over for the wci»: „( springfiort was *olcmnir»‘«f nt th*’ 4 her i xpeticnce In Camp Fire, she
‘
a
fascinating.
tamed Sunday at their
home fheir neighbors
in distress b-ctiue vine. Mrs Van Doren. "....
Mrs 3rtce
.. farm .~..re
..............
Mt. and Mrs. (1. F. Chldestyr honu- of the bride's parents by Rev.
. ...am. planned near Pratncvillc in honor
unempkiynient. A* half million Hyde.
. -•
■ -- and/Mra.
honor of the *” unemployment.
Mrs. -•
Mary —
Nesbett
. *pc,pt the week ciKl m Clurloltc Wright
tery in zXinerica.
Melvin,
**1' and-men—bankers. lawyeq, doctor.*, mer- Ethel Wilcox attended the Na*h- surprised! Well I'm sure Herbie
bride
girL' ?m#-ib’«- u/hnd birthdays ot their son,i ™.,:
with Mi* Elva Sylvester Granger. uMicnding the „,.
ul uland
... groom
chant* and men in every walk in vllie L. A. S. ot the ' Methodist can never ay again that you can’t
Mr*.
Folder's'
brother.
Ixircn
Smith.
Mr* Granger m company with Miss wcre Wr
.
1UK
|
Mrs.
Albert
Hagen
oi
Mr. Alben
&lt;rf
We urge, yntir early in­ .Nell Bacon. Mrs. Nell Foreman und GrandMf.
life
—
gave
M
their
time
as
chapchurch
at
the
home
of
Mr
and
Mrs. surprise him. a delicious pot luck
Those
present
were.
Mr
and
Mr*
Rapid* Following the ccresupper was served and a fine time
.i Detroit intend leave Saturday for ln,,nv a p)V1.ly dinner wax served hiken into consideration all the Waliy Smith and son. Carl; Mr and ter officials nnd ns active relief Chester Smith Thursday.
spection uf this beauti­
At a late hour they re­
St. peteraburg. Ha., to spend the „nt{ a rccepticn was held in thc alt- need* and dcfirvs &lt;H the modern girl, Mrs. Roland Adrianson and son. worker* m dUtnbution of goods. Little Norman McIntyre of Quim- enjoyed.
ful and useful DecoraThousands
of
trucks
were
lentto,
by
was
a
gupst
of
Mrs
Carne
Wit­ turned to their homes leaving
and lr.&lt;d t« provide suitable und Harold, nnd daukUler, Vcvorly; Mr.winter. The party go in MIm Ba- ernoon
’
wishes for many more hapny birth­
Sinn Felder antj gtfn, Lyle. Mr and carry flour and clothing -from rail- j letts Saturday.
con .s car und will visit several Tjw bri(l{. t-, a graduate of the interesting wavs to satisfy thdm "
The Institute continued Saturday Mr*. John Ollphaht nnd son. Rich-; road loading platforms lo waTeMrs. Van‘Doren'* Sunday School days.
x
I’hK-e* oi Interest enroute.
'Spring|&gt;ort High school und'W. S.
Kenneth Wilcnx-hu* written home
one in thc after- ard. and Mr. William Chnwker. all house*, and then into remote rural' class enjoyed a party at the home
RECEPTION FOR NEW1.Yi*r. c., und Mr. Springer graduated with two .-,
K. A.||
WM| *,r»w,rutiv
sections tn
to be
delivered
promptly Qf Mf and Mrs j£|mer Gillette Fri­ that his company plan* on moving
of near Prairieville; Mr. nnd Mrs. ..mtitm.
WEDS HELD SUNDAY, from Hastings-High Bcha-d und thinto lioincs where need was great. day evening. A fine time is reportr into a hotel thirteen mQes south ot
Which
there
was
a
dlscuMicn
of
the
Mason
Minor
and
two
daughters.
A reception honoring Mr und Natal Academy ut AnnaiW. Mil
the Red Cross nnd assem­
Champion for the winter. .
Mrs. A. D. Mnurer ot Charlotte wa . Mr. and Mr*. Springer are al uymbollsm in Camp Fire ami an ex­ Patricia anti Jam-, Ann. of Homer ble• Only
Mich an army o« volunteer work­
Mr. And Mr.i. J. F. Doty and ‘fa­
held oif Sunday at the home of Mr yomc to their friends at 417 Ro-.H planation uf thc exhibits brought by nnd Air. and Mr*. Burton Felder er*.''
was the tribute paid their serv- ther. Alex Doty, of Kokomo. Ind.,
Miss K«nl|rthr&gt;rne from New York, nnd* daughter. Ardlth, of Kulamaand Mrs. Roy Bush. Mrs. Maurer Ave. Grand Rapid*
and Mrs. Mux GrifTin and Louise The date for the chicken supper
being. Mi*. Bush's mother.
' ; Best w'lshc:. are extended by a and one at 7 30 p. M at which there
The relief was given to one oul of of Charlotte, were Saturday guests at thc Briggs church baiement ha*
was a discuMion. &lt;d thc ceremonial
Always Something New
Forty-two sat down to a lovely pot ]urKe circle of friehd,.
(). E. S. OLD TIME PARTY.
every five families in the nation. It of Mr and Mrs .Floyd Fossett. Mr. been ’-et for Tliur.duy evening, De­
gown and the iutincil fire;. An ex­
luck dinner following which game..
----- ----- ------------------Mth Anniversary
went
into
every
hamlet,
village,
town
and Mr.*. Doty remained over Sun- cember 7.
tensive
study
wa&gt;
made
in
these
two
i
Tlierc
will
be
an
old
fashioned
box
were played. Mr. und Mr*. Maurer HAPPY BIRTHDAY
rcsrtdn* of the Camp Fire program ’.social und an evening of game*, and city and to all rural districts, day.
MICHIGAN
were presented with some nice gifts
Orson Garrett, a former resident
“"'J 10 "l’"n -■*•Mr ’ --Jl’- ot'lhu'to™!ity" .pr&gt;‘.t'ZrenJ"du»
,
— - - , ,
and many expressions of congratu­ &lt; WIU Bldelman was .very plcasanl- a* an aid to leaders of girls. Thc cx- '-music*, etc. following the regular
hiuit from New York cortswteii of irtccting
of Hastiiv:s
Chapter no
No. i00,mi
^ bushels of government
wheat w Faxsett 1* 111
ill and
and lunder
the decdo
..«A k.uK.. ...
nouirn ........................
voapter
' 000thn
»'der the
r4IRl
hep.
.sutci.
lations and best wishes.
rlnlhtncr
frnm
H1A844
HOGno*
Knlni
, ; tor s care.
|ly surprised Sunday when his clnl- the best hand work of Camp Fire o
E S . ....
Tuesday. Not
. 21 Eachnnrt
n'lri t,w
clothing,
from
000
boles
Mr*. Mabte Moody, a.id son. Byron,
dren and grandcraldren gathered a: Girl.» everywhere.- and ot record lady is to furnish-a b.»x with lunch °* government cotton, voted by ConThere were Cradle Roll services a!ki family!
hl* home south cf Nashville to re­ books- Thc afternoon nfeeting was for two .coffer furnished, they are “
g:*
*, 10
to “
the
Red
Cros* for free disdL*-lat
at the church Sunday morning
!,7\,
»•'R
cd Gros.*
jh,. union Cemetery Cifcle dismind him of his birthday. Thwr followed by a tea Tiie girls who laiso requested to wear wash drc.ws. tnbution. More than five million
a large crowd
nnd “ac"
fine
lime
continue their
tneiriraetii.g*
-.imii.e* unm March
auircn
”
present were Mi- and Mr-.. Harry look part. in the evening meeting
recipient* of bothlmtnvA^
both rnjoyed at|Cr.°?
thedfi.
Lan?A.
ati xMr.
of ofilrerauntil
and^'
Come and enjoy an old fashioned iammex
aml,e’ were recinients
n-.«
a 8.
s &lt;« and
. -■ -Bldelman and- son ot Pontiac'. Mr were: Jacqui line * Moore. Thelma | get-to-gother.
types of relief. The wheat was con- Mr* Heber Foster's Friday
.
1
for ,v...
the .---------------------year will be made.
and
MrsRaw
Bldelman
and
Norma
Wheating, and Marian Radford..who
verted into 10.688.000 barrel* of
Mrs. Herbie Wilcox accompanied The
ine Brigg,
uupiu
are navimr
uu
18 Jean. Mrs. Virgie Reid. Rexford and demonstrated
Brigg.,
pupils
having
flour, and 223.901 tons of stock feed.| Mr? and Mrs. Serroll Powers and fcw
days'
vacation
dueare
to the
illnea.*
the candle-lighting
rv»mthv to
tn Kalamazoo
KninmoTno Sunday
sinna....
Phyllis. Lisle Bldelman. Mr.
”
' and extinftulslung ceremony.
and
The cotton nrovided
provided atmroximatclv
approximately • Dorothy
o; . their
their teacher. 15
Marlon
Do.Mrs. Keith Daniel* entertained at Thc
of
Mrs. Marton
Do»Mrs- Otis Hurthy. Mr _ and Mrs A total of 38 women enrolled for dinner
About forty old friends nnd neigh- ter, who has been having a sclgr
Sunday in honor of the M.ow.noo garments—overalls. Jump­
Richard Welton. .Barbara and -Ju- the Institute They came from De­ , birthday ot her husband. Thom* ers. dresses, underwear, stocking.* bora of the Durfee district gathered Of mid and grippe
intne of Harting* and Mr. and Mrs. troit. Battle Creek. Albion-Bgrigor. (present were. Afr. ar.d Mr* Lewjs* and sweater*, for men. women and at the home of Mr. and Mr* Herbie
------ - ■» « »------------Harry Lull of Kalamazoo.
— of air
’ Decatur, • Charlotte. Middleville. DaiUelx and family of Northrast children. Blankets, comforters nnd Wilcox Friday evening to remind Approxlmately '2
50 “
per —
cent
them of their natal day. Were they mail mileage L&gt; flown at nwht.
' Lakeview, and lamshig Committee* (Carlton. Mr and Mr*. Elwyn DanFAREWEl.f, PARTY.
DistribuRdn^
the
‘fl'nbu“on
th
* ccotton cloth­
in charge ol •.lie institute were: pels. Mr. atjd Mrs Kenneth Dame!*.'. n
About forty neighbors and friend.', Registration—Mr*. Ray Cook. Mrs. Mr. and Mr* Elli* Daniels and Mr’ ing and
the Red Cro**
™ the Hour cost’./T.L."
of Mr. and Mrs. Burdette Brigg* C. P. Lathrop;
..... . Reception -Mrs.
gathered at their home at Bowens Gary Crqok. uwiMcd by Barbara :5}‘u“re&gt;”,k'"mll&gt;■'; The lost of the flour wa« shipped
Mills Wednesday evening giving Crook. Viva Smith. Betty Donley.
'by lhe Red Cross in June, and the
them a farewell party us they arc Suzanne Sumner; Hospitality—Mrs
, last of the clothing was 'distributed
OBSERVED BIRTHDAY.
.
I
leaving for., an indefinite visit nt DeVries. Mrs. William pucker; j Honoring thc seventy-fifth blrth- in October.
Lb.
Merrit. Michigan, visiting their General chairman---.Mr*. E- A’. Cau- , liny anniversary of Mr*. Mary BurChildren were clothed for school
children. Mr. and’ Mr&gt;
" Leo Barcroft kln.
Igcss. her chiijireii and some of her (this autumn and their parents were!
and Mr. and Mr*» Bert Briggs- A
Some ot thc nut of town leader., grandchildren ■ culled on her on­(given garment* to nice! their needs.!
Shults, Freeport or Middleville
u.
&gt;pot luck supper w«m served. 'IT.ey til twere
—
'were entert
entertained
by local Camp Fire i Sunday. A daughter. Mra. Ruble Kcl- ’ This relief task Wa* assumed by j
departed wuhing them a very plca»- guardians
’
Iley, ot Kalaniiiizxo.. .spent the week thc Red Cross in addition lo its!
ant
trip
Mr.
and
Mrs
Loyal
Edger
cliartcrcd obligation* In disaster re­
........... - — —-1
c»m|&gt; Hrr liirK liw i» «K*r«l- | end with Mrs Burge**.
were
thc
guests
ot
Mr
and
Mrs.
lief. md 0 veterans, health and safe-'
Lb. Box 23c
(me its twenty-first birthday this
Burdette Brtgg* Saturday.
ty education. Red Cross aid was,
RAl’IDl.Y ‘RECOVERING. 1
year. The organization comes of age
Fancy Fra«h Baked
given in 117 disasters m thc United'
'
in
the
year
wbrr.
leisure
is
more
dis
­
;
It
is
good
&lt;icws
to
her
many
Has
­
PARTY WEDNESDAY EVE­
States and her insular* possessions!
NING FOR UNIT MEMBERS. cussed than iviu-s ever been before ting;, friend* to know that Mrs. C. during the year. This relief work!
Bar*
Colgate’s Cashmere Bo- 1 lb. Epsom Salts,
In 1012 a group rf educators and ' W. Clarke i* again able to be about
' l nw P,w«
On Wedncsoay evening. Nov. 22. leader* ip the held ot recreation, in­ I the hotiM.* and u gaining rapidly 1* made possible through, thc an- ■
quet Soap—25c OE1' Medicnial , nual roll call for members carried •
the members of the American Lc- WUU11
,_ Ui
, • Luther H. Gu- from Ker recent u*ycre Injury.
eluding
Dr' and Mi
size 10c; 3 for wV
gion Auxiliary will hnld a .ocial cv -- ]lck Mrg
on by Re'd Croya chapters each year
1 Ib. jar Assorted
(from Armistice Day to Thanksgn - ■
nlng at thc home of Mr*. Sterling Emest
- ' ’ Thompson-Seton
-und Mik»
Colgate’s Tooth 4 Ac Filled Candies .
Rogers. 527 E Green St., compli-, Lina Beard, formulated the Camp
Rev. Rhoadc* began revival serv­ ing Day.
Paste
13
If you hare not enrolled—DO SOi
inentary to Mrs. Donnu Herrington. iFire Girls program. Dr Gulick was ices at the North Evangelical church
All ot thc members arc iqvlted to^ thc first president, and Mrs. Lida Sunday evening and will continue TODAY!
16 oc*.. All Flavor*
1 a Ib. Chocolate 4 Ac 25c Klenzo Fa­
this party, and a good time is as­ Foote Tatr of Cku-latid now holds cve/y evening Ulis week beginning
cial Tissues —
SOUTH VEBMONTVU.lt:.
Creams--------IU
sured.
"
that office. During all this tune thc .t elrti od«rt. Com. rwnonc.
. l
George „„
Hall and Clarence Faustorganization has been self-support­
16 oz. Almond
Mr, j™ fiUM-ll hu bnn 'er, h.,r p,... iwrih «rrr hununj.
50c Gold Edge
OBSERVING GOLDEN AN­
ing.
T'ue
nvmtKTsliip
ha*.
grown
to
111.
the
uuclion
tale
at
the
Klax&gt;l-I
Hand Lotion
NIVERSARY ON SATURDAY. over &lt;230.000 m the Untied State*,
Playing Cards
vw
The Irk’d cbkken supper at the |n&lt;ue Frida,' pistil was a .access.
On Saturday. November 18. Mr..':iand
they
arc
Camp
Fire
Girls
in
Grange
hall
wh
*
well
attended
and
........ ......... — .... ...................
lor thc .mull allendaiic5 yards x 1 in. QQc Spirits of Cam-.
and Mrs. Jay Wilkinson of Delton '
foreign cmmtriea.
a neat sum made for the North
Mrs Chate iv working for a fam-‘
will celebrate their fiftieth wedding“, fifteen
' Tiie program
Adhesive Tape Cwf
phor, U S P
of the camp Fire church. .
iiy by 'the name of Richie west uf.
anniversary
by holding "open (Giris
h designed especially for girls,
Wc arc very sorry to hear of the | Bellevue
hoiuc" from fwo till ftvc P M. An land
engages
their
interest
through
bwmnc
,.l
tWc-Bpmueller*
home
A
ni
Strait
and
Son's
null
at
NashI invitation is extended to their rela-'।activities tli.it naturally apjieal to
early swurd., mornmg It wm Mly . vine cuuehl
momraugiiv tire
lire curly
cany Sunday
ouniiay iiioru-l
tlvcs and friends to call.
them, encouraging them to do more partially covered by insurance.
1mg. Thc
—• mill
—- did
&lt;&gt;—not
- । run Satur-1
Radio Advertised — We Save You
I
11
| cf- the
ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE.
- thin:; -.hey really enjoy’doiday and the steps leading into the,
ORANGEV1LLE.
the Postage—30 DAYS’ Treatment
JL
Mrs M R. Kind* entertained i
«•«&gt; Iv-lpmu them to discover
mill from, outside were burned first,
Ed Pierce of Plainwell
and no* doubt a lighted, cigarette was
very deiightlu"'/ at bridge on Wed-, abilities they did not know thr-Watch for the A. G Add Each Thursday
noaday evening, four tables being had in the Seven Lrafte none, Charlie a.wait of Flint calk’d* on dropped there some time Saturday
m pfoy.
hand, health, nature lore, camping. fi lend* at Hits place '‘Saturday.
In the Grand Rapids Press
night.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foote and
Honors were won by Mrs. CHHord; busim.... and dtucnslup-every girl
COUNTY LINE.
Dolan and Mrs. Orval Sayles
I finds many thing., to accomplish. Jimmie Elliott of Pontiac and Eliza----Emphasi-. U laid upon the home a* beth Moore ol Fowlerville were SunMrs. Rieka Gerlingcr .md son.
!tlw Renter of community life, and day guest* of relatives at this place 'Lawrence, vislted her sister. Mr*.
BENUTT BRIDGE.
Mrs. C. W. Crawford and Mist, upon the fact that pleasure can be Hi* daughter. Mrs. John Vcncma. Charles Huff, in Odessa Sunday altThe
Store
■
Sara Schade? arc entertaining with 1 found in doing well the small tasks accotnpanled them liomc to spend ernoon.
well ns in more thc week in Pontiac and Detroit
Mu** Olga Erkardt. Mrs- Bertha1
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491
a benefit bridge tomorrow. Thurs­ 'within thc home.
Goods Delivered
Phone 2131 |
Heber Pike. DeForcst Hciuy anti Erkartli and the
Kale and i
day. evening at ■ the former's home spectacular imdcilakifigs.
on South Broadway. proceeds to be I "Honors' arc awarded for th'-1 Fred Bourdo left Sunday morning Ruse Eckardt were in Hartings Wed- j
1 completion ot a given piece of work for the north to hunt deer.
nesday.
.
'
li
used for the Episcopal church.

C

AGAIN

T5 to ’25
O'Coats *14.50 to ‘30

RED CROSS REN­
DERS ASS STANCE

Ovenware

T. S.

Baird

BESSMER
The Jeweler

Saturday, Nov.

Friday, Nov. 17

The Big Little Store
Offers

Butter

24c

Butter

26c

At the Rexall Store Thursday,
Friday, Saturday, Nov. 9,10,11

Cracker* 2

Fete Soap

SPECIALS

4

19c

10‘
29
19
39
25

Certo
19c
Pure Preserves 19c

Cheese

19c

Order Your Fresh
and Cold Meats
From Us

Crazy Water Crystals

Carveth

50

Stebbins

REXALL

�THF HASTINGS BANKER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER IS, 1913

PACE SIX

IVohioi's Club

WANTS
Truss

Fitting
and w&lt;

MICHIGAN

IE. DIE. IM
Continued from |mk»' or
■nd&lt;tl tiie BpMlbtl

CARDS of THANKS

Our Service
To PROTECT You ConUantfy
Adiuit Fairly
Pay Promptly

CITIZENS MUTUAL

THE CHURCHES
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH

GEO. M,NEWTON

Club

Iu

BAPTIST CHURCH

‘Ladies Must Love’
Wednesday and Thuraday

'THREE ON A MATCH
Aho Comedy
All Seat* H
Show* al 7:00 and !&gt;;6&lt;J
Attend 'fhet* Harguin Shou/i!

G E O R GE’S
SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP

60c
m&lt;&gt;ii?lis*cuaraii(eed

MEN'S DRE

1
this office tor any expInnMions
l!' uiil do our best to sOrve
■’■ promptly and efficiently.
"’•l
I am happy to .-ay. that mure than Mr’i” half tlv work uf taking the census wee
Hif- and signing lhe cards
a* pitted. The work wi

AUTO PARTS

SATURDAY &amp; SUNDAY

with June Knight and Nell HamiHwitr-—A-uMudeal feature. Also

Udy all, * these matters anti ■.
leir many unities, so again I

FREE METHODIST CHURCH

MIDDLEVILLE
i Where sound sounds best!

Double Feature Special!

imunce will be

people who uIII benefit by tin-,
•inc: and lor XuUl re-'. uur
cun get their pension allow-". “ ° :
provides u ■ix'iudtv of law
ante.
udmhssnili charg* it :■ iu-ccs a’’
With
all
thc
enumerators-rent
out
’judgment ot the local I
court.
iron! this "Office the public will in thr
Committee. I.) limn the littcildi
i;!ad\to know that, with only one of children at tills cut liering
exception, has tlw registration fail­
for Bar
ed to go over satisfactorily. The re- vjted All children.
ncc-imlusul to sign has been less than
per rent. In many rase* those milted.' '
Him or tier to enumerate five
who refused have later come to-tin In the Banner m-xt week will be
office and have registered-.
■numI want to thank th&lt;» public pcr-onally and in behalf of this office,
paid is -o .small, that time and
in beliaif of Harry county, lor
their line support in thl. matter. . iit.-iutio in' &gt;&gt;
I know that very few cil
—'
lor making it
fail to- give information
■ Ah'.
o&gt; Uic ;lll. card). whrU tll(. time limit shall
, "•V. ,
haw expmrd. which will be about
i. t
.j,'1.
December 15. All papers from thik
,L
*otlicc must be m Lanong on Oiat spleudully giy,
m
dav and ,.l
all .. ...Irauon
.ft,".,',' J,..
NISW
mud bd «Mi&gt;plet.‘d Suoi&gt; alter Orwu.oou wain
mg y&gt;&lt;iterator
1 renymMichigan.
Thu office Mauds
limes to serve the jieoplr of Barry
rouhtv ih helping you lo a h
under, t untilng of this law or
i.ther problems that may conn
Cunklm U planning a Bronwith which this office may br-'jain
■••rneil i know that the uvi

Control1

HASTINGS

SPLENDID PROGRAM

*“ iXm-uJ !‘"1!

you tiie New Akron This

•The Prescriplion Drug Store
R 4 I,BARKER. Preer

formed that the Attorney Cieneral
hud^autfrartred tl|c-Qid Aia-x F~n4! yean. Therefore these • ion Bureau to ronlinur- their orig­
r Important. &gt;T.|»ese tyhite inal set-up and pnipcdure. Thus
•• signed in duplicate. .-a&gt;
interpreted to’me from Lansing;
and 1 am passing the information
on to'the poplr of Barry coun!'..
There can be no applications re­
be kept ceived
lor old age- pension* in this
or any ether county,,nor can any be
m-sfrwT information as laid, until the registrations Ute
the regLstraUon card.
Hint

tinned frnhi rape onri

ONE CENT A WORD, |
HSEMENT. FOR LES

Guaranteed

A PERSONAL WORD
just.ns they were taped by that deABOUT THE CENSUS Sdu'o:
.d^''aL

HOYS' Rl'BBElt

25
65c
50c

HOES DYED—30c

*

Numlnv

Sincerely your

Notice, Hunters
and Trappers!

County Clerk.

iifsday
m.

&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
. Phone .'stl

Hastings

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPiSCOPALi

and munv thing
ih a manner thn
mind

Wickham Sit­

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

ing with his RratKlparcnt

ARCHIE TOBIAS
th ut XsUnnsl Hauk

CHURCH OF CHRIST.

DELTON M J CUC

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS
NOTE.

BE READY
VRes &gt;'•»TF.RIAN CHURCH

When He Calls On You
IOTICE TO CREDITORS

FB8T CHURCH
cm: 1st ' scif.nt

I'he burglar of today is not particular
ibout what he takes, Anything of
value from cellar to attic is natural
prey for him.
'

HASTINGS MARKETS
HAST N..S PARISH.

Illi &gt;EH JOB PUBLICATION

FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH

ha -t

s । it-.- y

I'he rapid INCREASE in burglaries
makes it advisable for you to see
the COLEMAN AGENCY about
Burglary Insurance.

■;

ORDER FOP. PUBLICATION

CHURCH Of THE UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST.

Not ohly money, jewelry, silverware
and furs, but clothing, canned goods
and other articles are being stolen.

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Call us and let us explain the broad
scope of the new burglary insurance.

COLEMAN AGENCY
For All Kinds of Insurance
CHURCH OF THE NAEARENE
PiECoant Bnildlnr

Telephone 2104
IRVING GRANGE NO 5S.

Hastings, Mich.

�Wednesday, Nov. 15, 1933

1 Referring to tne stock deal, wntdj
Educators “Pikers” In Ways
,he -aid hud been &lt; xiioscd in senate
iicaringa. Jieyworth said it would
Of Graft As Compared With ( A\k&lt; a good’ many stiiall and cheap
&gt;
Business Men, Farmers Told .
..!£
(By Staff t'orrespondenu
have been pik;i. m compart*&gt;m
■ r .n.mik.,
11 -romtoiidiif ■ to the w.ote Ot mom z bv bank-.!
Ijattttng. No.
11 conn n in. .
- •--u inany fadHint education b
col* but at
o.lation that
ha* been buill. M R Keyworth &lt;&gt;i
UCIO. u,
v* bring Uutrd un out
’ Hamtramck. past picsldcnt
ot ..&gt;*■
tin •«“'
t Id
;,n&lt;l
11,1,1 r'
d,‘
Michigan Education «.■ MKlatian.
“ * '
. tin- Michigan State
Friday thr
- • *
th which to
lufmera applauded.
I The educator *ald graft and cor­
rescue the public school yati-m.
rtiption often test the public?, luith
"Any government th:', ein find
’ welfaretn our democratic form ot govern­
way to raise$200,000,000 fur
• xpeiidlsurvs tn thp state -urclv r an ment, and while not offering a dr.tense
at &lt;h.*houe-.t ’
IU.U
“ .l.UIH
" '
hud some way to keep it.- ,«-ht&gt;uU
•trririendou.
r&gt;pen and insure an intelligent. clttlenty to support our democracy." amount of graft in ABehiKaif b ^nly

Only a lointh &lt;&gt;! tin.;
unl-mploycd in the futm ut uiigr.-.."
lie added.a

llr*prin'll&gt;lr jor Graft*.
W/rth described how a Wail
In'.e.strnent* iiotue bought a
—
•
Admits Fad*. Frills.
, motor c impwny in Wayne county.
Th* educator said »3l» 000.000 or i-sucd SloO.oMl.tXXJ of new -toik. -old
M0,000.000 in direct relief would gain thc share . to th; public a- p.ii rath•
...
the same objective and fund.*; could;
be made Available for. '«.b&lt;g&gt;l relief retained euntfol-of t
He sal&lt;| th&gt;- ircunti
authorized isiuanre &lt;

public tuntl-i !■&gt;: th-s- purixiM'.. wit.*
stVui a.-. ■ &gt;nie ipu .-aioriIcA of bunking anti big
fe declared tiie scixxils

' able pi.
busines'

ml*.'|on t&lt;» reduct- it ;
ation from DMMMXJ.IXV)
The riHiurtt iifterwatt!
he alleged.

•Ignorance is the scourge ot denrxracy.' he watnfd —Grand Raptdi

BUYERS. WANT TURKEY
TO BE WELL DRESSED
.

Growers Oct Best Prices for
Birds Which Attract Eyes
•
of Consumers

INSURE

Your property in Michigan's Largest Farm. Mutual Fire Insurance
liability. consistent with safe underwriting. A blanket policy on
personal property. Nel resources nearly One-Half Million Dol­
lars. Losses satisfactorily adjusted and promptly pahh Careful
underwriting and « thorough system of inspection maintained,
rlhninating overinsurumc, lire hazard and undesirable risks.

Tor fartbar lufnrtattluri me nearaet rftprereutaUve or writ* Hctuo OS
MORRIS O. HILL, Haatinga
JERRY ANDRUS. Haalinga

JOHN II. UTZ, Haalinga
KEN BRAENDLE, Freeport

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
HOME oFriCE 702 CHUIICII 8T, FLINT. MICH.
W. V HURRAS, President.
'
II K. FISK. S'trrtary

The-country know.- nothing of'
what h.us been going on in the mind
ut Henry Ford amid Um- iiysterira)
and angry yapping In hl'r direction
that' lias euiana'.ed from NRA head'.quartfrx r " ‘
; conscious
has been
R
what he was guing to do to Mr. Ford,
FIRST CONTEST IS
thuf gentleman ha* n-mained calm
ON NOVEMBER 17 and unruffled ni hu xtemeanor—and
eloquently silent He bus been digni­
Question This Your Concerns fied und quiet, content 'to let the
fellow talk..
Federal Control of Broad­ other
And now that'the,NRA Admin­
istrator has exiiauswd himself, the
casting Stations
public
.*cea that thc uproar In WaahHustings High
Mlchigan h
High
Mnt,k
a member ut ”
Aucmgan
&gt;ki&gt; E )itJ wus h11 ln
n&gt;i'*. and
( . ,ury
ni^c M!
in.
take part tn a state-wide compel!-’ ducted himself. He hus broken no
; tion iti public speaking and .debating.
according to an announcemcn ‘ He has not r
y, anything the

East Lansing— Probably thc turY
n°l ««&lt;•*«« &gt;•
&lt;^’' - ed
when .sent to market but t.:-- worn­
thc bird gan and State M;&lt;:
“H W*UI is —
111,1111
tak**.a puyme I
roclattun Mr. Alix’.
!111. accoidnii! to tiw pailtry &lt;1-a. Michigan State jColwhich 4uu planned a serie? ot
mgs to show- how to dn-a bird.*
: ion
u&gt; bring
Turke

om155.00(1.000.
s granted.

FORD
ENTERS STATE DE­ HENRY
AND THE NRA
BATING LEAGUE

fimmrr w.i- it-pmv-iblr for Die truLOCAL CONTESTANTS TO
iiotmc ciash and deprerwon.
Because ot tin's. dUheortcnin:
BE COACHED BY AL­
devilopments. the educator declared,
BERT BECKER
America never n;-eded to maintifur
• public school ay.uni more than

ute in prlv

resenting thr

son's command on a dotted line H
(las persisted In maintaining h:
constitutional rluhl to preserve in
dv|x-ndenrv in mpiuiging lus piiva'

SMALf'eTicui^e /

7, BIG MONEY
KROGER S

TOMATO BARBsAo^mN
FANCY RICE
QUICK OATS
BLL*E
ROSE

20-OZ.
pkg.

Country Club

Michigan High

"rugged individua am*
R &amp; R Salt
pf'gJel!-o Dessert
pj,, Republic, und ..
t3u- fututv. and he mumt
Method* of drciv-ing turkeys r.o they
intend, to allow, airet’.i
Toothpicks
Embassy Mustard 6-£
MMjjjhsm who h.apix-n io be vocal m
Washington to cither scare him or
Camay Soap
5c
Ivory Soap
make a doormat ut him. Mr.'Fdrd
has nutniferted no i&lt;-?&lt; n'.men', -o'er
tin- crude 'methods adopted by Gen
Pork &amp; 3eans
Tomato
Juice
Jotuu-on. but he has dcclhu-.d to ixz
County--- Club
Country Club - pure juice
moved or InUinidntell by them.
Wc bchevc that*a;
'
’
command.^
all. Henry Ford
% . froni the
merit. This .subject h.u.lxvn adopted American p'opl’e -tuid bi more -gen­
by thirty-two state high sctxxil de­ uinely popular, with them than -vet
bating- leagues and w|ll lx- di.-cussed before. Tiie talk about- "cracking
by
ic,lwJ •’dudehu thruugh- down" on him. the practical'adrm-,
. ion by thv-NRA AdminLMrutor that
Thc debat.. in the Michigan High |le WiU keeping &lt;■ clow watch upon
CLIFTON
School For— •ic A: -K iatiou aie j,jr |.wr,jmisinrv ior tiw -purp.;.roll*
B B
Snr
For Bathroom
conducted in two series: , a pro- of (hiding an excuse for court action.
liminaiy &gt;ter)t; In which all mrtiibv.- ;UK| fhe high-handed effort to .m­
at least tour llJ“'' s . '.itutv. a G-/.- inmeiit• boycott
1'
-Ib.
BLUE
iiiid an elimination ene_* which.’u’gum.st hL;
hai
termmatt. in the State Champion- bojxnerang. as utnclal tactics arc'
LABEL
ship Debate lhe uthpuU with tin- jM&gt;und to-do in this country when!
highest |Krt&lt; ntagv ijf victories in there is the least &gt;u.-mcifm that they

inciimh
jun A &gt;Speech
conte.-.:.=
“
•
no harder than hap- tury. declamation, nnd
sjxakim:. Th«; local .-eli
icady for thr table.
lepre.ented in Illi these
Thc question for discu; •ton m the
‘ growers froni nearly every county debate;;
of tiie state A-*-&lt;
i in the state can reach one of them ...... ... ..... ,..p......I ui.u all, uiuiu
easily. Members of the jxralfry d»- broadcasting in the United State.* be
ipartmeht' will .show how the bird.. conducted in' Atatlons owned and

make an
the murk&lt;

FARMERS

PART TWO—Page Seven

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Ictus other phases Of the potiilry
; businov Chicken^ will lx'1' slaugh­
tered at the demonstraiwiui iu well
reaching
are to be
the farms where tn&lt;

aeUcullurul agen’A
,Dat&lt;-- and places tor the meetings
are Nov. 16, College Extk-nmentul
Thorpe farm. Ionia county; Nov. 21.
lEau Claire Farmers Exchange. Eau
iClaire; Nov. 22.' Mrs G. Johnson
Midland
1 (arm.
count;

socialism ol Tvacliera
St ate- wide In’.e^ choiu

NAVY BEANS
TBCCliF

K&gt; and
ed the University of Michigan
Plaque Trophy, through, the

3

5c
Pk*.

5c

Sc

10c
10c

KARO SYRUP
SODA CRACKERS

Ib. pkg.
Thr public 1&gt;
Henryi
county
Country.Club
। in a proper manner with ti
eminent recovery, efforts. I
Thl- trophy i&gt; in the shape ot a .simply isen protecting
shield, the design of which was against angry.■a.vaulu by n
Ginger Snaps Freeh Ib.
Fig Bars
Fre.h
10c
for 1934 will be taken from the well-known Urn- burviu autocrat. We s\tspe
veraity Michigan shield- It.- .bow.- i;.
competitor,
lb.
lb. can 10c
CoCOa
Our Mother’s
Choc. Drops
branch llceive office in Hasting.-, of American walnut. 17 inches in
n .standins
land al other branch office.', of the height and 15 inches across the top. jis
and tiie medallion. SU]x'rimjK»»«'d up­
3
cans 10c
Canvas
Gloves
Babii&lt;i
’
$
Cleanser
an- black numvru:&lt;- on an orange on the shield, is 9 Inches in dlaincte;. ■
barkgrmind. Numtxirs will be pt&lt; - thrrt -righties ol an inch thick, and jM.
&lt;1,,^- antj
doing
‘
14-ox. battle
Catsup
ceded by letters designating the dif- u
pkg- ICc
..r olid kw,.
— ...ui,
,.n letjohn#w, lw brought
Pancake Flour
bronze
with all
fefrnl counties os was the cu &gt;' this
Country Club
stically emboss, d. The union op himself and has h.u&lt;
year Barry motorists will be ishe'eclipse of the NRA by .in
Red lour pitted
Cherries
j cerhng thc numbera.
pin.Ji replica of the
&gt;ny ol blame anybody, but himself. The!
j 1t*Ls .’-aid that* many sales of new
to General was told in the beginning,
No.
: cars an- being held up 'until 1934 h­ each debater participating my.
Cut Beets
tn an tj(at |lt. c&lt;,u]d not hope to win. co- . &lt;mw.; can be purciiaxed. altllbugh i hinlniitiun debaU-.
oix-i ation and sneers.-, as «n Admin-!
barged. Families, keeping
.use ot 1933 plates which may be pur­
Country Club
13-or. likeCorn Flakes
by rmplpynp.- bulldozing'
vc regular monthly repay' cliasr-d at the-half ryti? durlpg the will lu&lt;ld their first debate «m. No­ istrator
that uouM rouse resent-'
i liithincc of the year will be legal un- &lt; vember 17. Three ether state-wide ;methods,
inent. alarm and distrust, and the'
tali, No. 2 can
Tomato Juice
til March 1. 1934.
.
______________________
debates on December I. December 15. )
I*.- . a.i.. un-- '•! the W I y lir; According to Frank D. Fitzgerald, nnd January 12 will cr-mplete
courteous svrvCountry Club
Mince Meat
.'••cretury of stair, there wen* &amp;MM5 ■ preliminary series * '•—1,i-rul’ .w’ liiiii Unit attempts to intiinida'.; fewer- autotncibifes o)x'ratjju in
- ' ' '
- 1
nave been; umjid rtflK.t dfeatslrouslv. Today. h«
lloiiM-lKjd Fiqnnce Corporation of America on
I . Ending
. .
.. ad. ­
'Michigan than on the same nine in rghni?
Wabevh
Baking Powder
lb. can
linn in varipds parts ofi^
out...
that ..
the friendly
1932 with, n resultant •decrease in the . .
lhe 3rd Fl. of the City. N.itiunal IFanl* Building,
l&gt;urt&gt;»« of conducting monlllojw oaervd hlm by 1K.!njlc wh0
1 rvVi-nuc of $1,153,000 and a cents- thrjuehmiibiry .M-rks. The winner.* w.(.„. ttllxllllL, :&lt;( ;&lt;H. tjlv Nra gl..
1 West Michigan Aic., Battle Creek. Phone 4100.
rixmdlng decrease in gasoline tax
togetherjwcryfalr
chance
were
wellluiimled
MlMBfRN. R. A.
। revenue. Of thr 415.000 motorists wtth the other ranking
•'"&gt; * »niHl. |st IKW
-vveft as a 'Ort of
51.49
Laying Mash
Scratch Feed
! who UM-d half-price windshield the preliminary
■ serie.*.of. will
' ambassador from Washington to the
। sticker pennlU until August 1, de- p-ri
part i;;
in thejurt dcb.-.tc
di-bate ol the
tiie climi-! striking farmers. Somehow, the
[ partment of state records show that nation
senes
on
February
16.
un.inn
m
| geographical direction uf hb trip
.on November I
73.000 have been In thc elimination series ...^
IlK' secQis ominously symbolic.—Detroit
CALIFORNIA EMPEROR
! unable ‘to pay the second-half of schools will debate among'* them
­
.
; thc tax and secure 19331 plates.
----- with thc defeated
-------- -- schools
. - m. ’ Free Press.
!selves
; dropping out after enclt debate un-|
HINDS ( oitNEKS.
‘til only tw«&gt; undefeated sclioola re­
Mr. and Mrs. ridu. Meyer;
The laidles’ Aid. which was held main. These two fichpols will i&gt;- I Ionia
and their daughter. Mrs.
taken to Aim Arbor at the expense
: ton Wednesday, was well attended of the University, Tor the State Charles of .Vicksburg visited
i
Clara
Thursday.
! Platjs were made for n Christmas Champhinshtii Debate on April 27. i Mra. Brown
Dorcas Chapman of
Florida Grapefruit
Leaf Lettuce
bazaar and supper to be held Dec. Each of the six debaters parttcipat- tings sjxint
last week witp
UY Tiie next meeting Will be held
Brown.
at the home of Mrs. Andrew Smith sented with a gold watch by The De­ II Clara
Tomatoes
Rod ripe
ib.
/ Jonathan Apples
Lyle.
Tobias
nnd
son
Robert
of
iron
Free
Press
und
both
sphpols|
Weflnct-day. Nov. 22; for an all day
Creek visited his parents. Mr.
meeting? Come prepared to sew. will red'ive a large ’ bronze trophy I; Battle
and
Mrs.
w.
O.
1\&gt;bias
Sunday.
'
Everyone cordially invited.
cup,-one engraved First Honora, the
and Mrs. C. N. Tobnu visited
William Chamberlain and Hubert other vniu'avcd Second Honora, | Mr.
brother, Frank and family, near
CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS
Pettingill of Cressey started north presented by the University of1 Ills
Sunday morning for the deer hunt- Michigan Extension Division. Tiie; Nashville Tiu-.alay.
Mr. and Mr;. Floyd Tobins und
mg season Mrs. Florence Wilkin­ University of Michigan Extension | daughter.
Marion,
of
Kalamazoo
son of Kalamazoo is staying -with Division wUl recogniro the success spent Friday evening with his phr-.
Mrs. Chamberlain.
attained by the two semi-final;
ROUND or SIRLOIN |b
William Drake is quite sick at this schools by presenting each with •a ■i. Ralph DeMo|t afid sisters. Mll| writing.
•
bronze trophy Cup properly , en­’ deed and Marie, ot Hastings, spent
i Rev. Norton nnd Miss Dorothy graved.
Each school participating in or-! Sunday with their jxirents. Mr.’and
and Mr. nnd Mrs. John Chamber­
ib. 8 c
’ George WMott.
Short Ribs
Beef Chuck
lain and Patricia motored to Leigh­ ajory. declamation, and extempore . Mrs.
ROAST - Choice cute
ton chbrch Sunday evening.where apeaJclng vlll conduct a local contest I Mrs Pearl Barrett returned to her
home in Detroit Sunday, after
Rev Norton brought t]&gt;e message.' in these event.* and enter the win- ■I spending
a
couple
of
days
with
her
Samuel Ostroth of Maple Grove had ning speakers In a subdistrict con-(; Parents. Mr und Mra. Chas Tobias,
charge of the Sunday evening serv­ test. The winners in each event in ‘
ice at this place.
the- fifty subdistetets are awarded a I[and the rest of-file week with her
Mr. and Mrs. George Fuller left Webster's Collcdsite Dictionary with ‘ daughter. ‘Mt« and Mrs. Harold
in Hastings.
Friday for tlwir new home in Plain­ the name of tne winning contest­ Camp
Fresh ground
Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
well. •
ant stamped in gold on tiie cover,
sons of Kalamazoo visited her
/
Rev. Norton will help conduct re­ and are entered m district con­ and
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. c. N. Tobias.
ib. Uc
vival services at the North Maple tests. The Dictionary Awards arc
Rib Roast
Beef Pot Roast
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Abttnt of
Grove church this week.
presented through tlx? cooperation Battle creek spent Frtday.nfternoon
Boned, rolled and tied
Meaty
There was a good increase in Sun- ,..
—------------------of The Detroit
News.-------CompeliUon
in;
day School attendance Sunday Let's oratory, declamation, and extempore j with her brother. Mr gnd Mrs. W.
jO.
Tobias.
.
.
Can’t be too young to start using this unusual
keep it up.
'
speaking terminates with thc dis- 1 ' Mr. and Mrs Will Moore nnd
There will lx* no Sunday evening trict contest.
—amazing— la-.it pad! No electricity. no lot
Quart
spent Sunday evening with
service next Sunday as our pastor Last year 300 Michigan high;,| daughter
water;, merely add two tablespoons of cold
in Hastings.
will help conduct services at Clov- schools were enrolled in these con­ j friends
water to Thermal;, tilt it from side to sale for
erdale. All are invited there.
•
‘ .-peaking
'
. . . . The next community meeting will
•tests
in public
and. debat-;
a moment and—presto, there's HEAT! 8 to
lb. 8c
The "Shultz Echoes" enjoyed ai ing and over 11.000 high school i| be Thursday evening, the 23rd, as
Spare Ribs
Fillet
10 hours of comforting heat at every heating
game supper at the hall Friday eve­• students participated. The contest.* t|tc hut Thursday is Thanksgiving.
CM HADDOCK
ning. No meeting next week on ac­• were heard by audiences estimated
aqd each unit good for a total of 80 to 125
HOPE
CENTER.
count of-the P T. A. at the school­• at 125.000 persons Tin1 Una! State
hours. Refills arc only 35c, or 3 fur 1.
Clyde Leonard. Burdette Lyttle.
house on Friday evening.
Championship Debate last year,
Cut from small
held tn Hill Auditorium at Ann Ar­ Clifford, Charlie and Glen Kahler
irai blue, gray, 1
NORTH HOPE.
bor In which Flint Northern High have gone north hunting deer.
i,orchid androse.J
Henry Germaine and wife and
Otto nnd Theodore Pranshka andI School defeated ManMique High
George Thompson of Shultz and Ray' fchool. was avended by an audience Real Norwood of Milo and Marshall
Norwood and wife of Delton were
Sliced Bacon
'S1,11.' 10c
Erway of Rutland started Sunday■ uf 4,000 people.
guests of Aunt Kate Williams Sun­
morning for thc north woods.
Wilaco - • ” -’•-nP wrapped
.
BUGBEE CORNERS.
, day afternoon.
Earl Peake spent Sunday with
Miss Inez Ashby and-friend from
Last Week'.* Letter.
Glen Watson at Prairieville,
Jttn. Wilcox and son. Robert of Kalamazoo spent the Week end with
Mr. und Mrs. Willlatn. Hart, of
Southwtst Hutland are staying al North Hope spent Sunday with his i her parents, Fred Ashby and wife.
Mr. and Mra. Russell Kay and — — ■
“ Where Immediate Attention and Courtesy arc shown lo all"
brother.
Toni
Wilcox.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell
DiCk?FU&gt;U' and Misa Ruth Me- baby apenklMt week with their par..
Hart while they are north deer
HASTINGS. MICH. PHONE 2115 WE DELIVER
Kibbln were with his idater. Mra. enU. Mr and Mra Frank Leonard
hunting.
•
*_
Our school commissioner. Mi's.!Agnes count, in Kalamazoo for thc Aunt&gt; Kate Williams remains about
weekend.
the aame.
.
.****«*.«
| Smith, called Tuesday at our school, week
end.

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PAGE EIGHT

should attend and bring their par-1
PINE LAKE.
I Maynard spent the week end with;;
Please Stress attendance for. The first meeting of tiie nutrition : tHctr parents, Mr and Mrs. Ardy j
COURTHOUSE NEWS ents
this date
class was held with the chairman. Owen. Maynard stayed to spend the I
* * *
J Mrs. Olive Fox on TTiuraday after- *cek with them.
A Timely Investment
Boy Scout Benefit Show—Ray noon. Mrs Myrtle Roger* outlined i
------**'**»
*
Branch. Mgr of the Strand treater.: the work tar live coming year after
. CLOVERDALE.
In Quick 'Economical
Hastings, as hu donation to the which. Mrs Helen Beadle, presented. Mr. and Mrsr. Ferry and son of'
tftlon foV special administrator.filed, county
campaign
for
thc
"Sor^the
lewon.
*
W)uil
Constitutes
a
।
Kalamazoo
spent
a
low
days last
cider appointing special admlntetrn- Bolster drive, has made arrange--, Weil Bainneed Meal.** On December • week with-the Kellogg family
lor entered. bond of special Adtnr. menu for the picture. "Robinson! seventh a special meeting will bHugh MacDonald of Yorkville is
filed, letters of special ndmlnistra- Cruw.,J.r.. Marring DoUgles Fair-'held with Mra. Claud Champion. * staying
with his parent,. Mr. andi
ami’ iV‘nk' wllh H P‘kIc ScouI* Dan: which will be In the form of a; Mrs. James MacDonald, for a short
E»l. Glenn A Boyle. 1Wirrai-«.ur*i.. iiiiu jkard
E’West and others, i Christmas party, al this time fa-1 time
inventory hied
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fox and Mrs
E*t. Lucinda J Huihbcrgcr Will ,o be shown Dec 13-14. This is «I vorite Chrtatmas recipes will be exbite ot w ll v"rv 'ilKhIy M,&lt;!d ',,&lt;,,urr' witfi « I changed.
I Mary Freer of Hustings spent Sun-&gt;
mS.rt.7r.,.PUN.™..,...... . ' “X‘S.'Sarti'1:.
l*~ «' 'lUlmmur. &lt;&gt;« w&lt;«h
M.rk CUrGENUINE
E.-1 George W. DuvL. Repbii el
culled on her old neighbors andirl“*1:i*.. ale.'. The ticket.' will be1 friends ai Doster during the past
Harry Fennels left Friday with!
«-i,t
at
pojiutar
prices,
and
plans
WV
ek.
*oine
friends
of
Kalamazoo
for the:
HUMPHREY
arc tiring made for each troop to'
,*
..
. ..
north to act his &lt;l,*rr
■
I...- ..1 Ih. iK.«ri «&gt;lr .... Ih.
J5SS'.!£»|g1ljte O'11"' «»» ‘N1 &lt;« &lt;*&gt;' hunUh, I
RADIANTFIRE
uTSIX?
SES,.*»?”; LStCT.M°"'S
al UK- nomc ui vnancs James oi
... am loiiow
U
Russell Hart. Virgil
Monica and
| Alamo r„
In honor Al
of their son Harold.
7“
der appbintu
; Grover Davenport.
.
Training Cnurar^-Plans are made
Dc"w.r Ool0,r“‘!‘L
Mr. and Mra. Shelley Howell and
AH thr*
1 l.,r » ihm- ......... Tn.ll&gt;,0« c«r.. ■'«Ort.. when he U tmployrt a. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Butler of Kaja-1
u. I» n. 1.1 . ph .~-k b.-B.nmn, D«
“"'7' on
"»
masoo were Sunday evening callers
.tinning .sale entered
7. This will cover elementary Scout- . l,roJecls.
at the Grant Dickerson home.
1
E-t Lpcinda J Hu
maMi-rxhlp. Cub work*, and Sea
Claud Champions mother came
Revival meetings every evening;
of hearing issued.
Scouting, and meeting programs as10” Tuesday |o spend several weeks this week at the Evangelical church. ;
Ert Matilda Buch:
urH.as the theory of Scouting The' *‘lh the family.
Everyone welcome.
'
course ;• ojwn t«'» any num wishing j 'I^ie P*ne L°ke Farmers* Club met
Mr. nnd Mrs. Lockstedt left for ।
to come, and attendance will count'at the spacious home of Mr. and Elkhart. Ind., to visit relatives. Sat-!1
No 101 ’frojan Model
with new motors . . . these
toward a leadership certificate giv-iMra Ue Nottingham on Saturday urday.
cars are as good as new.
••n at the council Training Course in evening. November eleventh. A pro-' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickerson!
Biitth
.Creek
Please
spread
th*
gram
of
readings
and
music,
atv
_...
iU
..
...
t
,
were entertained at the home of 11
order linjlruu
"rtevt- PiHr. x of meeting will be an- propriate for Armistice Day. was ,\lr and Mrs G«,rg0 Whittemore'
nouneed .soon.
jKiven after which games were en-'Of Delton Sundav
&gt;Joyed. Tl»e next will.be an evening'
----- '-----LLED
IN
Winter (amp Week-End*—Troops meeting with Mr and .Mrs. Robert,
QUIMBY
a! account entered, outer w i-hinc m use Camp Ben John-' F°ri1- or’ November 25tb.
T1...
with stake body.
Amur enten d «
..ton, the council camp nt Sherman Mr* Elira Boulter te spending a ,
f " “"
J?।
da L Wallace Final ,nc- Ink- tot week-end hikes and camp- i few weeks in Plainwell with her
ot ‘tS
iiurdten filed. '
uui trips, please reserve dates now. mother. Mrs Osgood
.
h»
&gt;&lt;- tic- camp is tn use regularly.
(i Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fox enter‘
V
'
enter­ *
&lt;‘f l^rlton ।
: tained
tallied their children. Mr. and Mrs „ 7;• • -“y , ’**
Father and Son Banquet -The on-lorow..
pnd 1• hcr
M?s «
Wa!e
* ^1I
iGerow,. ol
of Detroit,
Detroit, for
for Hulhe week
week »nd.
,Mt WW* WUh
Fiancts
Cram
niial affair .oonxdred by the Has-• ciSU
Mr. and
Leon Wood
Mid Mra.*° Cynthia
”rsChaffs,
*
’tfMrs.
’TraW
X £
who ha* I
tings Brotherhood is scheduled for (children of Trowbridge spent Sat- "*ri'• C&gt;ntha Chaffee
publication
7 00 P M Nov 20 at the MettaMetta.-‘urday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Mra
u, Jet
I
be: .hum. W.ii the
John Rogera
;
^^
’XiTver^ntJ
.Rapid* one. day tired
the Hsings
Hastings !I John
Rogers.
- •
their boys at-1 Russell Minar attended the M.)y Sat' thc church netted the L. A 8.1
tend in a body that night, and if the 'C Carnegie Tech football game a' r1821. Thanks for the help.
calling un th
ta y••• fathers cannot* be with them.'East Lansing Saturday afternoon : Dirk Hoffman accompanied hisi
'men will gladly take those boys who I
\
*** *
.
son from Kaiuinazno on a hunting j
lire a!on.- Plenw call Iwadquarters
CEDAR CREEK.
trip up north. They expectk to be
Boy
Scout
•246o&gt; as to how many boys you' The Bunnell Lillies* Aid will meet gone a couple ol week*.
\
Alaska. whom .-he hadn't
will hai&lt;„
j with Mrs. Lottie Coltister for dm­ The Nutrition Claxs meet Wed-1
*
• ; ner Thursdaiy. Nov. 23. You arc
nesday al the church for thc firat
Christmas Toy* aryl Baskets -It, welcome.
meeting of thc year.
would be i&lt; fine .civic community i Some from here attended the fuRev Wing of Woodland gave a I
it&lt;s d turn if troops would distribute neral of John Gurd at Dowling Frt- fine sermon Sunday evening, which
Phone 2121 Corner Court and Church Sts.
•. Nov. l.i basket' aim Scout*
could
the; day.
"
f gather
Tljc family
have our sympawas much enjoyed. Ail hope lie may
Glen-&gt;!»•«&gt; hit!- oi(| and broken tciys for repairing. ‘ thv.
.
... distribution
--------------- by
Rev
Smith, wife and little daughjf00-e again.
|
Michigan, to have. wad.v
fin
"
Prayer meeting will be lield at the:1
•' Christmas This year the Manual, ter‘of Hickory Corners were c-"
—J horn(!
caning
o( Mrs_ Ulrlt Hoffman. Thun&gt;-1
ChM rriiiniiu: department .nt'the school! On• our street* Tuesday.
evening
nnd Otis Boulter of Cressey called to fill that —
office.— Tiie program w
*H.t'&lt;l H.i-tmgy will help with the re-1 The Community Chib met at the day
All arc looking with great antici-' on friends here Thursday.
) I in charge of Mra. Hubert Barnum
Rti\ Wviuiid. Din ctt pairing and painting All toys i «chcolhou»e Friday night A fine pation
to the revivals which will start
Clifford Kahler made a business land lhe subject vu '•RiisiiaAlice
i “f tie should ta delivered to tlw school • program, plenty nt cats and a jern- next Sunday
evening, with Rev trip to Hastings Thursday.
•
tiationalf for work by Dec 11 Will thc Scout- feral good time was reported by all. Jacobs who was here last year. An
- r‘f
master-, pl raw see flint arrangeMrs Ix-slle Gould &lt; and children invitation is extended to the entire
Mina Townsend gave a talk on lo
COATS GROVE.
nu n's arc made lor collection, tak- ■ are visiting her mother jit Fulton community.
ion divisional hie-Uli* tallowing territory Troop I this week.
* . :
The Nutrition class inecU this | cation and chmntd: Sophia Smith
gave a reading about the Red Czar
•nc&lt;
*1. -Uh uird. Troop 72, 1st ward.
Merrill and Clare Lammers, in
wiUr1 and Orphu Richardson read an ac­
week
Wednesday
afternoon.
Trtaip 7If and Ship 100, 3rd ward; company with Hilward Campbell of
’l ou can buy one of those Hot-Waiter
E D. Reynolds, wife nnd Martha
count ot the Women of Ruxaia and
Tn-.ji 74 and Troop 7a. 2nd ward. Dowling have gone north on a hunt- Reynolds spent Friday at Lee Rey­ Mra. Doris Teeter,
il surveys, council
1! a finish up hnu.-e to House vis!-1 &gt;ng trip.
Some from nere nt tended revivalI Their 1101111' Life. Mrs Winnifrcd
nolds' nt Cressey.
Heaters and stay cozy and warm iiryour .
tatioti can l&gt;; made on n Saturday
Will Shriber nad family of HasClifford Kahler. Charles Kahler. meetings nt the Brethren churchi Fuller was. elected to membership.
i
Mrs Hattie Kimble is living tn
iU men
east
of
here
Sunday
evening
us
n»&gt;t
later
than
Dec
9.
we
will
plan
1
spent
Sunday
with
John
Gurd
Burdette Little apd Dah Kahler left
car on the long cold trips.
• Woodland . ”
fi.i cara to help.
. and family. Afternoon callers were. Saturday morning to go deer hunt­
'
1 Mr aiid Mrs, Melvin Campbell. Will ing.
'Hie D. O. T. O. Club met with
There will be Thanksgiving servt itle Service. Award*—Tliise med-i/l|rd land wife. Lloyd Elwin and
Warren Cairns and wife of West. Mr- Alice Chase Wednesday’ P M , ices, on Sunday evening. Nov. 26.
ou will have no trouble with a frozen
r are given to Scouts completing, famib\and Mra, Dorothy Monroe of Cressey called at E D. Reynolds* Tin old omeers were re-elected with Mrs. Nani- Coolbuunlt an ItiuJfio.or 100 hours service of a civic nu- Katemaioo.
, with'the exception of the secretary f er. and the classes of thl- Sunday
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. I co Monroe and
tun. und are.awarded ut the special
Lee Reynolds, wife- and son. Muri, ahd Mrs. Alice Chase was elected School participating in thc program.
council Court ot Honor in Battle,
Dlr
spring,
was
Creek
dunite
thr
Anniversary
Week.
11
Anti? Freeze.
thr.'c-day period Thia work should be of community!
value, und separate from that put:
fundi in -for individual or troop enter-j
I best? comforts and conveniences may
pr\r-. Thu tune should be report- ,
ed
to lieadquarteht by the Scout;
be obtained.at sq low a cost from us.
with a ••iip ,i|»i&gt;ruving striven by the!
Scout master
'
drivers cannot afford to be without them.
near
id
Older Boys’ Conference—Thi» an­
n iai event will be held in Kalama-’
■/mi (luring the Thanksgiving hoti-j
in'day. H is of tremendous value tt&gt;l!
v. the older hoy. and if you can help I
r-by getting boys to atP-nd call or
v notify Ti-d Reid of Hastings allot
n i- chairman of the Barry County at-1

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Roy Erw.iy Jeff Saturday for

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Robert McOlockhn and family,'
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TELPEHONE 2257

HASTINGS. MICH.

■ •Il Hon John KMcbam w..
addrr ■. of the c.rning. and ai
"turv ceremony for «&lt;•■* tx-oat-

for Roann {
morning
•
edditig anniversary of
Grover Davenport was.
by friends and relatives

&lt; ouNol Honor

Mr and Mr. Ra*s Pierce enter­
•rr.a: tonal tained a few of their friends to a
tht.' card iwrty at the Lake cpttacc Sat­
urday evening. A lovely luncheon*
nations gathered. win be with u- wa« termed/und everyone report* a)
telf about h!&gt; trip and -now hte successful and delightful evening. !
pronwttdr

NOBTHWEST RUTLAND.
. Community meeting Saturday.:
Nov. 18 Supper served before pro-!
gram. A good attendance v desired j
matter of intertst to all men-.-i
will be brought up for your
cpiwilerattbn
!
' John Benedict is m LanJlng doing
irpair v.-..rk tor Thc Thoman Milling
«•
Mi. and Mra Ed Dodge of Lan-1
tiir. vL-ifcd their patents. Mr. and;
Mr * Ed WhitriglU. Mctida? and!

-Mi uri Mi - Frvd Gain]
Ionia Sunday.

During the past few months millions of peo­
ple have visited A Century of Progress at Chi­
cago, where they may have observed many
great changes that have taken place in the last
100 years in our civilization—changes in in­
dustry and commerce, architecture, conserva­
tion, art and science, and even in amusements.
There is one pl/ase of our civilization, how­
ever, in which but slight change takes place
as the years pass, that’s the Economic phase,
lhe principles of a monetary medium'of ex­
change, supply and demand, the wrong of
pyramided and fictitious values, the saving of
a part of one’s income, etc, etc., remain about the same year after year.
During thc past 47 years of the past century this bank has held firmly to
4the permanent economic laws which, down through the ages, have proven
to be the foundation of real durability and progress—as accommodating
as careful and conservative banking will permit, ever keeping in mind its
responsibility to every depositor and patron. This bank invites your con­
sideration.
.
•
The same old principle of "Saving for Success” maintains today as in thc
years gone by and a Bank is an essential part of a Saving program.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Telephone 2103

The Bunk with the Chime Clock

Hastings, Mich.

Chase

�THE HABT1NGR BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 11 TIM

cream with added parsley or pap- ever, are plentiful and each ship- j
DOWLING.
rlka.--It------also —
responds
to ------------such klnd-------------ment U of bolter eating quality than fije Thanksgiving^turkey'dinner
A look at the vegetable and fruit----------- —
stands Vila week is a bird's eye view, treatment as Hollandaise, paprika ’the
other.
_he ether.
! Is to-be held thia week on ThursOf tiie food map Of the United or
nr chaese
/•&gt;«»•“ sauce. Try
Trv nerving
n*rv1ru» left-Wr
l»ft.aver ' The
'r»,« melon
wvtel
season is practically ’ day, Nov. 13. to which the public is
States. Out-of-*eason “uTparaglh1 cauliflower ou gratin for lunch Of over though acme honeydews are invited. Remember, it Is Thursday
from lhe Imperial Valley, jxxatoes as
-• a
• salad. Cauliflower ,flowirettdi'still
r
available. At least half a down noon In the church basement.
from Maine andIdahftroranges from : dipped in batter* and deep
* '
*
‘ praristie* of apples will be found in Mra. Eva Holcomb of Maple Grove
.■Florida ond California, cauliflower —
are deliciously jdifferent.
&gt;------- - •‘
1 most stores Tiie choicest variety for .pent the past week with her son
Build up to stand lhe winter's cold the use intended fa therefore the!and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Yrom Long Island and Oregon and
homegrown spinach help to make up with spinach. It needs short oooklni; [one to buy.
Holcomb
the long JUt from which awe can nnd long seasoning to be at iU bed I■ There are plenty of grape* and
rhe funeral of *ohn Ourd. a plo­
choase adequate and in'ercstlng und its best is very good. Served with pears and banana* are of better i ncer resident of Baltimore township,
egg—
or-----------as an accompaniment
to----liver quality than recently. For color and | aged 84 years, was held at the
meals.
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Asparagus af this season, though and other menu It puts your blood variety no fruits are more pictures- church here Friday at 2 o'clock P.
not unduly expensive, is nut for the in lighting trim.
•
que than pomegranates and ]X?r- I m.. with the Rev. T. H. Hous of the I
limited- budget Green beans grown | A stew of beef or veal—brisket of ximmons. •
’
I Hastings City Mission in charge of1
in Florida arc low priced enough for1 beef and:breast and neck of veal are
Fre*h Huron herring arc running the services and burial in the Dowany budget us they are un econom- good cuts for stewing—is or should and are absolutely ideal for pun fry- [ling cemetery
,
leal vegetable, one pound serving be aptwtUing und suvury., The ing. but n» their flesh texture is deli -' Mr. and Mr* Louis Otis of Hiefrom four to six people. Mushrooms QllaUrr Maid gives the following di- ente. they should be treated care- gOry Comer* were guest* of their
ure nt plentiful nt this lime that lections; Brown lhe meat well in a fully. The frying pan should be flllerl | parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Bert Otis. I
they are not profit,iblv to their little tat with.sliced onions, cook with hot oil or melted fat to such a Ihju week.
growers. Having very little food ; slowly in a little water and then add depth that n htttlng would be half' Mr. and Mr*. Victor Sproul and
value and much flavor it is advisable salt, pepper and a variety of vogv- covered Thc fat should be smoking daughter*. Patsy. Nancy and Vida |
to use them to drexs up rtilher than] tables, more onion*, carrots, turnip, hat before the fish are dropped into Jane, were week-end guests of Mr.
to make u meal
potatoes, and celery or tomatoes If It. Titc flah should'be fried until the and Mrs. Marshall Pierce und fam-1
If you znuuui
11
should *crvc
serve n
a puricrnvuac
potterhotu-c 1 juwyou-wish,
wmh, nnu
and cook unlfi tender. (all* curl and the skin blisters, and ' fly
•
Steak tills week-end -. autecd mush- Thicken the gravy alighUy with n served piping hot. Herring fllk-ts
Mr. and Mrs. Harold DcPriester
rooiiis and tomato slices will do much flour and. water paste. Thc root will naturally cook quicker than the attended the Armistice, banquet.'
lo make it an unusually attractive I vegetable*, celery and new pack to- dressed flsh with the bones left in [which wa* held at the LaSalle hor are all eeariomical "
meal. A plank- biirdcred 'with niato^s
* _1 Oysters
- arc
* of fine quality• this
- - -i tel in Battle - Creek- Friday evening j
browned mashed potutoe* ’ u the [table
table food*
foods
.
[season and they have many health-1 and remained for the parade, later
For
in history only
fui features They
arc wild In-----------various joining
In .the Armistice parade at
best liked service for this combiqn- |‘ T
— tiie first time ...
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tion. Quickly cooked really green; Jersey sweet potatoes are being sold size containers. Il has been !cam«l Kaiamnaoo.
bean* would add the final perlcct in this locality- They afe ot even [ that* oysters, unlfkc clams, have veryj—'Mr nnd Mrs John Ten-Harklc of
size nnd quality and very reasonable. little liquor of their own.
Grand Rapids were Bunday visitors
touch
Although'.both Florida und Cali-i Poultry-at this season usually al William Stanford.'
Although thc season for Long Is­
masting
chickens
or ----fowl
Frank VanSyckle. Kenneth Gar------------------------------- _.
Frank
land cauliflower ir. nearly over tiie tomia oranges arc in market. It is'means
western grown uill replace it at lit­ Uh- end of thc scilson. for one and The latter can be cooked and used rett. Harry Woodmansee and Dan­
an ex-; tel Dunksibrrgcr left Monday for
tle or no mcrc.i.M'd curst. Although it thc beginnuig for the other so. neith­ in so many diihea that It
is gotxl rerved with incited butter or er are at their best. Grapefruit. how- ccllcnt choice when as moderate in' Haughton lake and vicinity where'
price as at present —By Arm Page. : they will go in camp and hunt for
------------------- -----deer.
NASHVILLE.
Last Week's Letter.
CARLTON CENTER.
Mrs. Ida Wolfe has gone to But­ ! All enjoyed Jhc splendid sermons
tle Creek to visit relatives.
[delivered
by" Dr. Hugh Kennedy
Mr. and 'Mrs D. D. Myers of
Hammond, Indiana, spent the week Sunday afternoon nnd evening at
M. E church A good many,
end with lhe latter's mother. Mr;, ' the
from.
Freeport
and some from Has-1
Frank McDerby.
the (services We are
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Piece and tings attended
to the people of Freeport
family of Grand Rapids spent tiie grateful
und those of this community who
week ejid with relatives.
tn th'- song and music.servRev. Kellerman of Detroit was lhe assisted
ice.
speaker Sunday at both oi thc . Thc thue for the services al the'
morning and evening service* at tin-1 M. E. church arc changed for the
Evangelical church.
"
'winter months Sunday School will
Mr. and Mrs 'E- V. Keyes were in . be nt eleven o'clock and preaching.
Battle Creek Friday.
al twelve.
Glenn and Harlow White will
Mrs. H. A. Nichols of Hastings
leave Thursday tbr the upper penin­ spent
Sunday with her daughter.
sula on thetr annual hunting trip. t Mrs. Frcd-Henniy. and family.
Fred Tarbell. Fred Fisher ami
Mr
Mrs Jerry Evenhood of
Gail Lykins will leave Sunday for Battle and
Sreek vistled st tiie homes
the north.
.
i of his sitters. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry
The Clover Leaf Qlub.meeting'for ' William* nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lafe
November ha.-, been jnotponed until Usborne Sunday afternoon. Mrs. W.:
later on account of tjjc special W. Eisenhood accompanied them ?
meetings at Hie Evangelical church . home to ffpend some time with her
iriswold KU Detroit, Mich.
This week special prayer meetings daughters
Detroit’■ OliMt Balldins and
(ire held every night beginning at
fEDCRAL HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Williams and
8 o'clock. Nex\ week the pastor. Rev. family visited lhe former’s mother.
BANKS
J. L. Maus. Hastings. Mich.
WurU. will preach every night, thc' Mrs. Wm Williams. Sunday.
Mcond week. Rev. w. w. Watson of,• ’ Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Fuller, who
Kalamazoo will be lhe speaker. Tiie spent the summer with thc latter's
parents, Mr. «"«
nnd •'&gt;"
Mrs. Wm. »««••
Hale, n*re.. . cenlly
J.o*,n Licbhausea is critically. Hint
.moved back
to their place
l»&gt;e hon»e of tus sister. Mrs Stephen ntBr tor|x.r), ConicrK
P
,
Springclt in Jackson.
| Mr. and Mr: Harold Norton vis-!
I Mrs. Henrietta Dclic: ha* re- iteq tht former':, parent*, Mr and
[turned from her visit with relative.,.Mrs. H. Norton. Sunday.
। in Petoskey and in about two week., i--------------, t t
slw will go to Detroit .to spend the'
nriti ft
; winter with her daughter.
’ ,
,,
,,
.
Mias Margaret Wenger has jonc to
.
. G^uhoe, wlio ho&gt;
'Hastings to work
*xt*&gt; Alay,nK f°r sonte time wilii her
I Mu. Fr«l rater Ud Mr* GUI I
t *■
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.

FOOD MARKET VALUE.

HOLLAND CRYSTAL CREAMERY

BUTTER

KONOMV WUUS.

SILVERBROOK Print

lb. 25c

HEINZ FAMOUS PRODUCTS
Beans
. 3 eans 25c Ketchup Large Bottle 17c
Small Sire Oven-Baked
Soups Anorted J cans 27c
Beans
Cucumber Pickles

November 9,1933
I’lIIS l&gt;ig company began

Pumpkin

its I I th year in business,
Never a dividend date missed.

8 O’clock Colles Mel*, w IK 19c
tin
Cocoa ai'Kis yin
10c
Babbitts Cleaner
10c
3
Pineapple DEL MONTE. Sliced
18c
Iona Cocoa
2 Ib. c,n 25c
ran JOC
Lima Beans
pint
12C
Master Relish
ouners 10c
Tomato Juice

^aitonul
&amp;
fnucstiitent (flompamt

HIGH GRADE
KENTUCKY COAL
ROOFING

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
PHONE 2515

FRANK SAGE

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

AN EXTRA TELEPHONE
UPSTAIRS MAKE? AN
IDEAL GIFT
A TELEPHONE in your betlroonf grovidfes greater
telephone protection, convenience nnd privacy.
GREATER PROTECTION, beentise ItXring* tele­
phone service within arm’s reach if firemen, doctor
or police must be called instantly.
GREATER CONVENIENCE, because it makes it
unnecessary to run downstairs to place or answer
calls.
GREATER PRIVACY, because it sometimes is
undesirable or embarrassing lo make or answer
calls in thc presence of guests.
4*»[ j,
.In rttension Jcfcphorle costs fess than 3c

day.. Installation will be made at any
limo you *pccijy.

Furious Griatin Dessert

DESSERT

2 pkg*. 9®

All Flavors

pug.

Sistie Mix

| cSiM.'K SlSra;

'

Spaghetti

5c
45c

J
N.B.C. Favorites

ENCORE BRAND

6 rakes 17c

Soap
*

IVORY SOAP

1%

Medium Sire

P

4

Ih. 29c

Assorted

Holland Rusks
15C
Del Monte Tomatoes
13C
5c
Navy Beans MICHIGAN
....
Blue Rose Rice
Preserves QUAKER MAID ran 19C
3*” 10c
Kremel Pudding
Apple Sauce Quaker Mild
10c
Royal Baking Powder™ 39c
Royal Gelatine AU Flavors pkgs. 5c
Grapenuts Famous Breakfast Food pkg. 13c

P&amp;G or KIRK’S FLAKE

The Indejkndenh Oil Co lias'
“l C-"1 •»****’«*»•&gt;• Tuesday
changed over to the Sinclair gawh°MP7 “V.??0
hl.s
linc
daughter. Mr.,. Chas. Hammond.
Mr. ,nd Mr, Frank KrllnR .nd!"'1" •
l"n~ M Mural
cldldrrn will te.tr S.turdTy &lt;w
, =“"1“t*“«5'&gt;l'&lt;1 “
Wolvrrlnr, on a hunUn, tete,
d&gt; "tS?” I?11 Urt. n»n aiOldeon Kennedy 1« a SueiK al t*"1'd
l&gt;Wn’
""*■ Hl',
ihr eomnnX tanuaf
cnn»».uon m-reded him »&gt; dram
Born
Nov
5
to
Mr
and
Mrs
F
’
u
irlr
1
,ff
Hr wa'1 a consistent Christ!WK X.
"toEiX *“■*
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hospital
’
acred his attending religious scrv- j
Mr*
Arthur Appelman was '‘X±t
X
'
brought home Wednesday from Peni &lt; mat.
nock hosnilal tn thc Hess ambuill Id at tlu Dowling thurc.i
ance
P
W
Friday afternoon, and interment In
Miss Feme Schulze' of M S C iDjn^hng cemetery. Rev. T.'*H.- Iftxts
8-,, Wl. ‘ CXprCAS
OUT Sym- .
spent thc week enff with tier parents. °mcla,in
.
-7
Mr and Mrs. Otto Schulze, and
1
' n ...
. ..
Mr*. Hurry Johnson of Battle
,ac...wL..
^r
__
Creek
spent
several
days
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
*
&lt;, last week
Otto Schulze were. Mr and Mrs. **’*’.htr 1L',cr- N|ri&gt;’ chaa Ham‘;
Ray Noban of Kalamo. Miss Feme
r
'
Bchulae of East Lansing nnd Victor ’ “^nh,
I
Rnwdv
nf Woodland
visiting
Ernie
Bateman.
sawtiy of
woodland.________
W(. anhUYmde.
. sorry Um
Harry
IckCi. Js
WEST HOPE
/&gt;° seriously ill at the home of his,
Thc Garden Club will meet with parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Ickes
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Johncock of in Striker district.
Cloverdale on November 23. Ev"
STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT, i
cryonc cordially invited to attend.
Jew Osgood received word lost
Mr. and Mrs. E P. Houghtalin
week that Graiuipa Brooks, who und **r.
Mr. iSteel' called on Mr., and
Ilves with Mr. and Mrs George Tcdd | Mrs. Wai
'anfer
.... Blake of near Nash-'
ot Dimondale, is not nearly so well.' viile one day lust week.
Monday, while leaving Hastings' John Beck of N, Lake Odessa is
on Green street. Archie Woodman spending a few days with Mr. and'
collided with Dr. Wedel of Freeport.' Mrs Lon Campbell.
r
.
Thc city was burning leaves and the ; Mr. and Mrs. James Surine cn-.
smoke obscured all view so the, tertained Mr. and Mrs Town of
drivers could not sec each other. Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. KIlx of
even when they struck. No blame is Nashville Sunday.
attached to cither driver as this is
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ickes and;
a state trunk line and the view; two daughters of Bloomdale. Ohio.'
should not be obstructed.
; spent Saturday and Sunday
at
Hllon DcGolla of Grand Rapids [ Ralph Striker ;y
is visiting hi* daughter and hus-■ Mr*. Bert Bknchcr called at Ed.
band. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn More-'Senia's in Railings Saturday
house.
John Long ot Bedford called at
Our local ‘'deerslaycr*" left for,Ralph Strikers Friday,
the north woods Wednesday cvcnlng. Good luck, boys.
]
THE LITTLt RLD BRIC K.
Jesse Osgood and Harold Spring- Last Week's Letter.
er made a busines* trip to Kala-[ Our school had a Hallowe’en premazoo Wednesday.
gram and party Tuesday night PopMrs. Ronald Ander* and Bobby icorn, candy and apples were served.
are Upending the next three weeks Wc also organized our P. T. A. O.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuttle, our chairman. Mrs Huless.
Cook, while Ronald is north deer Sec. and Trcas. The new officers arc
hunting.
jto put on the program Nov. 16.
Roy Terry moved hLj wife and • Mrs-. Gladys Erb of Hastlnga is as- '.4
three children to Battle Creek for listing with thc housework at CtifTi
,lhe
k. -------------------... —
- Hamln0lul,s Mrs, ciiff. Hammond i
winter recently.
Wc
will
miss
them very much andkthc school will and Grandma Hammond seem to be I
mist. Betty and Billy. Wc hope to improving.
see them back next spring
Mr. and Mr* Warren Miller. Jean
and Charles of Ciarkkvdle called on I
FAIR LAKE.
Warren Bolton's Wednesday.
Thc Bunnell Ladies' Aid will meet
Loren Erb of Hastings spent the
Thursday. Nov. 23. not the 2«h as ,week end with Bernard Hammond. I
stated.
Herbert McGIocklin and wife of
Dowling. Ray Pierce and family of CONSTIPATION 6 YEARS
Bedford. Rennie McGIocklin and
TROUBLE NOW GONE
family of Richland and Leota ForJohn J. Djvu, had chronic
shey of near Hickory were Sunday constipation for sue year*. By
guests of Mr. and Mr*. Earl Mc- using Adlcnka he soon got rid
GlocUiiL tlw occasion being their of It. and feel* like a new per­
40th wedding anniversary.
son. Adkrika b quick act Ing—
Eighteen young people attended bate—B. A. L;-Barker. Drugguf.
tiie class party at Heurictta Wal­ —Adv.
lers' Friday night.

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25

CANS
LARGE

SCOTT COUNTY

GRANDMOTHER’S QUALITY

BREAD

1-lb. Loaf

I’/i-lb. Loaf Only 9c.

19C

’Kirk's Hardwster Castile 4 cakes 19c

ALWAYS FRESH . . . HIGHEST QUALITY

A &amp; P MEAT MARKET
SPECIAL PRICES ON QUARTERS OF BEEF!
WE BONE OR CUT ALL QUARTERS FREE OF CHARGE

STEAKS
HERRING
BEEF ROAST
PORK

3... age
4,b- 19c

Tender Cut*

GROUND BEEF

OYSTERS

Solid Pack

BOILING BEEF

All Beef

Pint 23c

Tender

3

9c

lb*. 1

Quart

Pound

45c

5c

SLICED BACON c-uePk...^ 10c

fresh Caught
CODFISH Mother Anne's
None Higher
Any and All
Shoulder Cate

LOIN

VtllvKBBO

27c

a.

ROLLED RIBS iw., b-&lt;

Country Style Cut*
Whole or Half
u. 9c
FRESH HAM u. 10c

/^UfAV*

Pound Box

u. lie

FAT BACK u. 6c

4 to 7 Pound Average

D—^.yWa“

RING BOLOGNA or CLUB FRANKS

GRADE NUMBER ONE

LK IOC

PFSH -PIJITS AND VEGETARI

Lettuce

iceberg

Firm, Crop Head*

Each

be

Potatoes

Idaho Baking

15 Found Bag

Cranberries Howe’* 2 '*.• 25® Oranges
Mushrooms
Brussel Sprouts • Cukes

A « P FOOD STOP

33®

2®“ 45®
Paralay

�PAGE TEN

LEGAL NOTICES

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1933

DELTON.

PRArRiffvn.i.E.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Frb and family
have moved to Delion. Sorry to-have
। them move out of bur town but wish
Feople Fail to Credit Dairy
। them success in their new home. .
Products With Proper Food of Hickory Comers have taken up I| In last week's items un error ap........
«,'»* r.«d Mr. .nd Mr.,
Values When Marketing !!"
lr
“ ».
*’™«I
■”"»' I
It Item and still there is- room for !ms,lc Wales have mured onto the
more.
" "" 'entries
Charles Hughes (arm..
farm.. HI
Should have
• Fist J-insnR.—Butter In cold star- inOiV
'
I--- a W—.J —— —--- .. a Jjgppy
age add* ifo heat to thr youngster s | The Bunnell L. A. 8. will be en- lIuJJS *’“’**• Pra“M
body, according lo the dairy industry pertained by Mrs Lottie CollUter for ,
w j Pnilev «-.&lt; m
I
of Michigan, which has ca)J«| a dwr. Friday Nov. 24. Eteryone ^Vj^ay.
■
'
meeting at East Lansing. Nov. 21. to w^ome'
! SeveralAto-m here attended the
■ tacks Tiie Delton Community phyers -TrlpleCniFBlub ut Mrs N. H. Bar- I
discus* ways of reducing tly stacks
now awaiting consumption
will present u three act comedy.;ber’a Friday and reiiortcd Die usual 1
Com­ good time.
Michigan's stake.ln the meeting is' ■ Fuller's Fortune" at the Community hall.
lull. Friday and 'Saturday
'Saturday 1 Charles Hughes. Mr. and Mra. I
1 represented by on annual production munlty
ot "6.000,000 pounds of butter and by nights. December 8-9. Th.- "cast of Maurice Hughe..,• Mr. and Mra
Mrs.
the purchase of an additional 18.­ clmracter.s mt’. Harold Burpee. Hen-jCecil Cappon. Gerald Shepard and
000.000 pounds. Piling up storage ry Carptenter. Dr. Fowler. Clem Frances Dost.-r and Charles Gurbutter affects the ptlce ot all dairy Heney. Leda Harrington, Gene Mr- rett hare gone deer hunting. Other.!
products, milk, ice Cream, and Baui. Margaret Farrell, and Irene I from this vicinity are Clinton
cheese. Drop-. In price travel back to Catpinter The play if under the castle. Thornton Woodman and
the dairy farms of the state, and al- direction of Mrs. Chester Bunghart..Ralph and Gerald Cook. Hope they
pay anMrs: Lula Wertman entertained I c*ch
a de«vclopes of thousands of people who guests Wednesday afternoon at a1 Dora Johnson and Allie Woods ccdairy pro- mL&lt;celhineous shower complimen- i companlcd Mra. N. H. Barber to
Ung Mrs. Howard Pennock, a re- Three Rivers Wednesday where they
•consumption of butter han cent bride. Games were played and attended a Rebekah Club.
dropped" during the past few years. prizes were won by Mrs. data! Tl,p supper at the church Friday
This is in many cases a mistaken Galnder and Mrs. Ella Reynolds and
quite well attended. After
economy because this food product then presented to the guest of hon-1 supper they had a shower for the
has fuel, energy, and "health values or. A luncheon ot Ice cu-uifi. cake.
Mrs. Lewis Johnson. A nicwhich should be included on thc and honied wafers was served. Mrs. 1101 °r g^ts were presented.
|
j. daily menu for every family.
Pennock received many useful gifts, i Tuesday afternoon. November 21.
l.
People in the United States eat Mrs. Chas. Faul and Mrs. Herman
RcbcYalu will hold their regu-;
r only l" -jamr.ds of butter.&gt;NghiIe Zerbc-l of'Hustings and Mra. 8. E lor meeting in the I O O F -hall I
"• Canadians are eating 25 pounds and Willison find Mrs.i. E. fennock
“eimeek of^"Fh®
wLslilntr fur al
of i The Noble Grand is
Is wishing
a
- while many Europeans consume Hickory Corners were
*-erc oiit
out ot town k«xl attendance
Mr. und Mrs. Harry Ritchie of'
greater
~
inw^t• even
-- —
--------amounts.
------Ei-onomlc
guests.
conditions in foreign countnra are
fnJm hrrp who arp on a Hastings were callers of Mrs. Jen- i
। not enough bc'«tPr than here■to ac- hunting trip in the north are. Dr. I me Norris and Lucy and Mrs. Surah
r-.
1 K i l ^nCe ,1?
hab" L0**1 Flower. William Smith, Frank Smith and family Sunday.
;L4‘.",C“±!W£1 other nations hare a
Car, a,^smani
ROBINIll.'E PARK.
|be ter temiwledge of the special food Clifford Kahler. RumtII Mott. Robvalues of dairy products.
ert Barnes. Chester Banghart. Rev. Last Week's Letter.
Jack Wiliams nnd family. Clyde
.
Speakers a: the East Lansing L p Mllcs n p Reynolds Mux
c nrt meeting will be N. P Hull. Lansing Reynolds "
Ktynoios. Mux Kollar and. family of Grund Rapids.
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'
Mr. and Mrs Albert Prost dr Lan­
and M. G. Viinnn&lt;kirk.
VdnBuskirk, r?Hlnairrt
Chicago.
A company of young people sing. Harvy Kollar and family of |
Mr. Hull is president of the Michi­
gan Milk Producers Association and walked in on Mrs. Howard Pennock Middleville were Sunday dinner
the Chicago sj&gt;caker is assisting in a Friday night as a surprise on her. guests of Mr. and Mrs John Kollar.
Mrs. Julian Potts and daughter.
national campaign to increase but­ A pot luck luncheon was served and
several gif&gt; left as a reminder of Mra.
„,4SU Ralph rwMeiMen
Flnkbeinekof nouuicMiddleter consumption.
the occasion.
vtlle spent Friday In Grand Rapids.
, ir
Jlmmir Slocum te back working In | Mrs. Floyd Foutcr amf two clillr&gt;. m Last Week's Loiter.
‘he bakery again after spending the dren of Lowell spent from Wcdnes1 !la Mr. Pritcliard and friend of Kai- I13-’’ 'wo monttw m Marshall.
(day to Sunday with her parents. Mr.
amazoo called on friends here Sun^Irs- Schafer has closed her home’and Mrs. Harry Mendenhall.
t. .(day.
{&lt;&gt;r the winter and gone to Kahi-1 Fred Clsler and family of Grand
LEd. Matureen and wife of Kala- mazoo to stay until spring.
I Rapids spent Sunday with his moth•7n!v c'u-t mazco spent the week end at Uuur Mr- nntl Mr? L- N Buidi at-:er. Mrs. Marvin Ciaicr and brother.
.-- ,-aI.I f.un- cottage.
.
tended thc funeral of Lon Render- Ray.
'
v'u'iurn'r Harold Andrews, wife and chll- »»«&gt;« near Hastings Monday.
i Mrs. Eugene Haight and Mrs. I
&gt; ( n-e.n.'.-r; dren of Kalamazoo spent Saturday Wilbur Solomon is able to be out . Francis Haight and baby of Grand
again after
after hl-rere!?»
his recent operation and hat the Sprague cottage.
again
■■ called
— • on Rapids
Mrs. -------Wright Clif-.
U,t4.r. tb- Rcv. Vrfrinnd and
resumed his school awork pt thc Kel- ford Sunday afternoon.
Teounweh. Rev. Briggs nnd wife of
Mr.
and
Mra&lt;
John
Adams
spenj
Vermontville S|ieht Monday at the
”
’"u
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
lake
..
-------- , ----,.__z of last
l.om Tuesday
until- .Friday
Oet 27. IM1.
Mtirl Reynolds of ctewey spent
*lth,the,r daughter and famal tlM* Kellogg Agricultural
Twr?reii&lt;- Sunday at E. D
D. Reynolds'.
th «.f ic.- tf- Mrs. Martha Reynolds of Battle FarJnj Creek u vbuling at Clifford Kahler's. Mr.
r and Mrs. Leon Pennock and
.-. E.
r.- W
' «...
Mr unu
nnd MI
Mrs.
D «r&gt;.n..u
ReynoldsS visl- “r .^d Mra Glenn Kenyon were
J ted her brolhrr and family of north Battle Creek shoppers Friday.
Irving. uL-o Mrs Don Forman and। Miss Helen Wright
"'r.g!:! is the census
e...... uni’. w*’- r'»J
.enumerator
Barry
ilittle daughter. Joan. Wednesday.
- m precinct
‘ No. 1 ”
.' „,
*•
„ A u„i',. i,i,
, '■ Carrie Smith of Hastings visited yra-i».
" friends here Friday
’I Mr. and Mra. Addison -pennock
*------- u 'j *!»UIU. ,»h
!■» Floyd Cairns of North Irving, who, hnd Mra. Jennie Warner spent Sun-'jf ’j'um jlw
hps been visiting here, returned day with Mr. and Mra. Harry &lt;•’ &lt;'r*w(nr&lt;i. )«b
Worthington i«t Crooked lake
I’ ’*
• home Wednesday.
The I. O. T. M. will meet nt the:
home ot Mrs. George Norris for an!
tk.1
CRESSEY.
all day meeting Thursday ot this)
. &gt;■&gt; Last Week's Letter.
.
Mrs. C-layton Louden of East D*'lv
jo.'
tpn spent several days the post Mrs. Mildred Fuhrman and chll-'&lt;\ JUrty i
dren of Kalatnaaw spent the week j mh
a. ; week with friends here.
iiaro Mr a|ld Mr - j F Oswald enter- end with her parents. Mr. and Mra.in. k*r&lt;h',r.
'■
!*•
unri talned Mrs..Mary Cook. Mrs. Anna George Sprague.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Walters nnd • p A.'iuv"] Uber
■"• Hicks nnd son J-v of Allegan on
daughter.‘Charlotte, of Potterville ■ H u«&gt;&lt;.«rii
',!* Sunday.
were week end guests of her mother. T. !!
.... . H. Barber spent
| [''
1 the week end tilth relatives a: Niles. Mra Ada Thorpe, und family.
At the meeting of the Home Eco-1»: iir-n,..ri.
’’
Mr. and Mrs. T- D. Crandall mid
i,
&gt;" family ot Kalamazoo spent Sunday nomics and Extension class held at'
with Air. nnd Mrs. Millard Houser. ' thc home of Mrs. Esther Dunn1
Tuesday. Mr?. Winifred Sensiba was ' l‘,'n;1
.elected chairman. Mrs. Marie Wil- |7l^'r,in0,ll',,,£
Ham*, recreation chairman, and Mra ' ■
. Lillian Hayward, secretary and ‘j K
mu «t th» treasurer. There werc.'ifl members;
",,"7
1
present. Mrs; Dunn, outlined' the j s.-Ai.r ji,i &lt;
' work for the year and Mra. Carpen!!
J.iJx* "f ter discussed things to be consid- • &gt;: i»«r.i»"*Mf'
. ■ । , ,;4 ered when planning a well balanced • h
rr Ti
J
meal. The next meeting will be with
Ih'"/-’t ^*rs- E-',51e Horton bn January 9. »r..i r.r.t.r.',
',
।
While Rev. L. D. Miles Is awav j
Jl*^.'
i
on a hunting trip in the north. He i
.'L.’r' .i'r'.' has arranged for Rev. Wheeler of j M,
*. i-• । a Grand Rapids to fill his appoint-' A,'L'
■'
meats on Sunday, Nov. 19. and Dr.
.' ■'■„ Kennedy. EMst. Supt. will till thcm,l-«*
I -»&lt;..i u Sunday. NovT26.
Hi”*
mH
Mr und Mrs Ray. Cleveland ahdl.rM
&gt;i.!ie
family of Kalamazoo and Roy Ad-1 / «
■•? » :» rianxin and Mr. Tholan of Battle^;,'
i"'’il*" Creek were Sunday guests.of Mr. r’.&gt;mri
r t r.n:. j and Mrs. Peter Adrianson $nd Har- J’4*

BUTTER IN STORAGE
WARMS NO CHILDREN

Taxi of otir vacant house.*; have

It’s A Fact

SEV

Folk, don't buy SUPERIOR RED ASH PO­
CAHONTAS COAL ju.t because it is low in
ash and burns clean. What captures their
attention is its remarkable lasting quality.
It docs a lot more than just hold fire over'
night. The lasting quality is always a sur­
prise to new customers.

OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!

Place your order today for SUPERIOR RED
ASH POCAHONTAS. It will be a good
stroke of business for both of us.
.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

ANNO
LO

FLOUR -&gt; FEED -t- COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK -i- TILE -i- FARM IMPLEMENTS

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HASTINGS, MICH.

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Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column

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ROITHWEST CARLTON.
A few from this vicinity attended'
the program of “Pamahaaika's
pets- on Wednesday afternoon in
the Central auditorium at Hastings.
Mrs Joseph Pflug and Mrs. Nora
Follick of Hastings called on Mra.
Carried.
Walter Culberi on Tuesday.
Mr. ahd Mrs. LaFayette Usbome Aid
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Theron Caln of Rutland.
„rn.qrT .no „
Miss Orpha Buck, who has been f1"k* »r1 w.i„»rt
working near Woodland spent the | A)1|
w
week end at home.
; i«-»
Mrs &lt; Flora Eiscnhood returned1
from Battle creek on Sunday to * Mo„d by am \
spend the winter with her daugh-;A&gt;&lt;
o.»t h.
ter. Mrs. LaFayette Usbome.
Miss Hare! Shriber 'spent from I
’?.!&gt; ciJn.
Thursday afternoon -dnlil Saturday
•'M
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|£ ‘.
J*.’*; ’b?*
lum Shriber of Hastings.
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. I
Walter Culbert u'ere Mr. and Mrs. i

tor nnd Mrs. Harold Radford of Has­
tings.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert BarrJ- and
-7 baby of Southeast Carlton called on
Mr. and Mrs- J. J. Strodtbeck Sun­
” day
WEEKS CORNERS.

county,
tlw gov
out tip
reduein,
expect*lhe prt&lt;
funner
interest
thU list

'llS IS

I beetj u

farmer
merit hi
I a reaso
or qny
matter.
I ernmen
'"acreage

CAS AMI OH.
MONEY
— RELIEVE
IT OK NOT!"

their cu
jxirt. ,T1
abio.id.
limited
Amerlet
riHv.une

adjust n
sumpt la

So//y."Really? Tell me about it, Helen." Helen."Well,
os I use the car most of lhe time these days and
actually buy lhe oil and’gas, Dick thought it a good
plan to turn lhe car budget over to me entirely."
Sa/ly:“How does that give you extra money?"Helen:
"I have more time than Dick and have learned some
surprising things about the cost of car operation.
Dick thought all gas and oil sold al approximately
the same price were of equal value.When lhe motor
broke down, he considered it just hard luck and paid
the repair bill." Sa//y:"lsn‘t it?"'He/en: "No! It is poor
motor protection. More than half the entire motor
wear occurs during the few minutes of starting when
lhe motor is coldrOnly one brand of oil—Conoco
Germ Processed Motor Oil—penetrates the metal
so that a portion of it, nearly a quart, slays up inyour motor, greatly reducing the wear. So checking
back on repair bills thafwere paid before I changed
to Conoco, we’ve saved a lot of money this last year."
Sally. "What about gasoline?" Helen: "To me that
choice depended on quick starting—Dick used to
choke the car until he was wild. It wasted so much
gasoline in cold weather—ran the battery down and
the nerves, too. With Conoco Bronze, the motor starts
at the first turn and has power galore—goes further
on each gallon and is anti-knock also. So you see
how I did it?" Solly: "I certainly do, Helen—and I
think you’re a very clever girll"
DlCK TURNED OVERTHr
CAft BUDGET 1© ME - J

CONOCO w
at the Jign 'o^ tke /^ecl yZiat

Rapids spent lhe week end with Mr. i KJWS ’■» ,u
West at their farm home.
| c..mp,i»a‘
Mrs. Bessie DeCrocker of Scotts.: r*» by •nd
Mrs. Jessie McArthur of Hickory
Corners and Mrs. Ethel Whitworth । ' Chairman

day with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. i 8'
Frank Matteson.
am. mu
. Several from this neighborhood ■ £*&gt;^7?
r—»- attended the funeral of John Gurd. I am nJ
totlra Sr • M 'be Dowling church Friday
&gt;e «lren by vuhlieatlun cj
P. M. Much sympathy is extended i
*
infer, far three ,urr»«,i«»
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and
Bernard of Kalamazoo spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dicker­
son.

EDMONDS OIL COMPANY
EAST GREEN ST.

HASTINGS, MICH.

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have ph

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 22, 1933

20 P.

PAGES Ito 8

NUMBER 30

Free Entertainment and Window Night in Hastings Thursday Night,November
23. Friday and Saturday Following, Nov, 24-25, Big Buy Now” Bargains Here
FIFTY DRUGGISTS AT­

FOILS HUNDRED
TEND MEETING HERE IMIOML
[Four Speakers Discuss LiFARMERS S GN UP | quor Problem and Drug. BUNK ABOUT DEC. 1
I ANNOUNCEMENTS OF AL-'
LOTMENT TO WHEAT
GROWERS
.

’co-operation means

OPENING DATE DEPENDS

th

[Barry county Drug club mui th.
I Battle Creek Drug club pwt at (tv
Hastings Grill on Tuesday ev.-tUn

• UPON AUTHORITIES AT
WASHINGTON

, j. c.

PRESBYTERIANS TO

TRAINING
Will™ TEACHER
CLASS OPENS DEC. 4
Gifts to Be Taken to Church;
Ione Catton of Lansing
PROJECTS DEC DEO Miss
Sunday—Proceeds Apply
to Preside—Subject Will Be

GIVE THANKOFFERING

on Church Debt
Tn accordance with * a

beautiful FEDERAL

GOVERNMENT
ALLOTS FUNDS TO
BARRY COUNTY

Sunday, a thankuffenng r. brought
to the Presbyterian church by each
member of tijr ronxYcgation and
ciwst provided for USED FOR RELIEF

“Principles of Teaching"

I

delinquent taxes

CO. TREAS. MAUS HAS HAD
i? r-denbminationa! S u n ri a y:
NO OPPORTUNITY TO
inday School suparinTOTAL PAYMENTS

A DELIGHTFUL PROGRAM
FOR THE THURSDAY
NIGHT MEETING

Musical Selections and Talk
by Ketcham Will Be Fea­
tures—All Invited

The Banner should reach all Its
readers this week in time so they
will M-e'our furtiicr comment* bn
[the NRA night program for lomor- '
RECEIVED IN OCTOBER row night. Thumlay, November 23.
,
,.
,
I We can say to our readrift that it
'P an® °n SendinK Checks *0 wm u- an - -ent in wWch.they will
Twp. Treasurers and , t *&gt;•' much intorcsu-d. it u expected
Methodic '

crr&lt; teachers -and ait

। deposiled in a
ketcham. pres..
! that purpoiu*.
wayne carter, cashier j Tins. offering

. Wrdne.nday. frri* UNUSUALLY LARGE SUM
. and Monday and

De
OF UNEMPLOYMENT day.
Is devoted to cleai
Wediw-M
TTjiTson-.e portion of th&lt;- M-ven tirouland Knfamazoo were in ultendaiKc
—-------Trunk
Line
Improvements
to
Administration Says Planned also.
Ch«.. Polls, Vfco.Pr,.,.; Dr.
Cost $21,000 and Those
Ftoiir speakers, including B F.
• Production Will Prevent
is S5CMJ00 A .special program of
Druiet of Niles. Wilson HutcMiu ot i Perry, Chas. Hendershott,
on Co. Roads $30,000
Overproduction
School District, Soon
«!*£
(music hiii beeh arranged
church
Grand Rapids. Duncan Weaver of j
Kim Sigler, Directors
Want
has been
The subject of the pastor's talk
----------.. .. rwtvea irom* the
Regis!
Fennville, president of the Michigan!
. Elsewhere in this issue then- up- pu,»
; County Treasurer Mali* had a Central school auditorium, begin*
1,1'J-;-™-'-1"-1-,.,
...
“LSI $21.(XX) Will be cents.
will „
be “What
We Gam Through ■ govenunent that
■
jx-ars the authorized legal an- titate Pharmaceutical Association 1
bn-.y time during the dosing ning- at eight o'clock. The Hasting*
available for use in imprqvmg the --It ivhpjx-d that fifty or more peo-'| very
aiul K&lt;|. Charlr. K 1-arlwr of Mid- -lnn ot ’**i-JUoiuil h»nk I, b.. onllI,p. ■
.— —of... October
—” &lt;in
-------CUy Band wllj
M&lt;vrra| ^-leetwo
receiving
naunceni^it of the allotment ot dtenll,. dfs-u^Kl fl... firoblrm of known
k““ as
“ (Ik- National Bank &lt;&gt;t Has- i'
■ • • i pie may take advantage of this fine J delnuiuvnt tux. s He and hL&lt; clerk tions and the* men's chorus • will
rt-ylMu/nOTJU oKXu.
acreage to wheat growers in Barry liandlihg liquor and the drug cwl • tings, have been m nt to Washing- j
have one or tw\j numbers on tha
county. They have signed up with It was a most Interesting and in- ton. The National Banking Law pro- ■
S4O.U0O for improving county roads. Sunday Schtxjl work Credit'will be busv. durtna
that
tun they had no program. Several Junior girls of the
----------„jne
। vide* that five or more organizers i
the government and agreed to carry structive program
[Ti)e government made an appr.*&gt; «ivi-n far thi&lt; course.
I—
"...
.
opportunity
to tabulate
the total High school will put on acrobatic
shall apply to the Comptroller oH
out the government's program of
printion of MOO.OWi.OOO tor the puramount for the month. Anyone at all stuntz similar to the ones given ut
I the Currency for a charter to or- ■
reducing wheat acreage, which, it is
i.'poac ot relieving unemployment, and
familiar with the blanks to be filled the Spotlight. It is expected, too.
iganize us a National Hank- Thisuip-i
expected, will considerably Increase
• this is Barry .county's share o! that!
[out add records made when a de­ that there will be a choriis of High
the price of wheat next year. Our
I plication was sent in sometime ago. ‘
11 fund. It is ail to be expended lor
I Hnqueiit tax Is paid rvalues that school' students. The Rotary Club
I and approved by, the Comptroller.:
fanner friends es|&gt;eclally, and ull
! hand labor on these highways.
isuch a (|eiuge of delinquent tax pay- iwill
....lie r(-fj»nsihle for a musical
The plan of organization. - the llsl’.BXJT THERE IS A LONG
interested in farming, should read
A. L. Brown, superintendent of
I
nu tits meant a great deal of extra stunt on the.pkogram.
• of assets. capital, surplus.manage-'
this list of over 400 nnmen. We b&lt;'! maintenance for .state trunk linns in
| labor tor Mt Maus As soon as he L-j The speaker for the evening Li
LIST OF CIVIL
| ment. directors, officers. etc., were'
leve those who have Signed have
[this county. lias prepared a lls! of:
able to determine the rvecipis for the] Honorable John C. Ketcham of thU
j then submitted to the reorganization ‘
been wise. In no other way than
I projects on trunk lines within
thel CHECK FOR $#,052 li\RE ■........
ACTIONS
city, who will devote half an hour to
n„X ~ ...... - ...
farmer cooperation can the govern-, FATHERS AND SONS HEAR division of the Comptroller s office,
county that will take up the KlJ:.
8
------------*111 be glad to give explanations of the purposes of the
of whirl) has been approved and &gt;
hope to aid furnwrs in getting! - jNSpIRIN0 ADDRJCSS
’’L®/-?!-*-.
CE1VED BY COUNTY
‘the totals to our;teadCTS.
:NRA and t|ie “Buy Now" movement,
la charter set a&gt;idr for tlw new bank NOVEMBER TERM WILL
a reasonable price tor then wheat. ।
The Barry .bounty road comhtte-'
I The township treasurers and with which the merchants of Hnsor any other commodity for thalj
TREAS. MAUS
। I hr Nut; »nal Banking Act further
noru NCVT K/inMRAY -,lon held a riv-eting last-week a’nd
MONDAY NIGHT
I choul district treasurers will appro- Ungs, at th.' request of the General
provide:, that Jive shareholders of |
Urtfii DitAl IV1UNUAT (jf-cpied on fh&lt;- folloUuu; . ik pro-1
matter. Coo|M-ratn&gt;n with thc gov-i
I elate the fact that Mr. Mau-, who. । NRA Contouttee. are cooperating
eminent in a reduction of wheat! _-inu .
......ra ihropof-ed ivw,natjonnl bank may!
.
jec’. which they have
-mnvnd- iiAMCV OCIMr niCTDID
I under the law. would not be com-Lone hundred percent.
„
b- designated as directors, to hold: Fifteen Civil Cases Require
•
MUNtT otlNb UloInlBaer.age is absolutely necessary, tn EMPHASIZED VALUE
pelleil to M-nd out checks for the! Tlwro will be a Window Night
view of the world situation. Every, nr i/trrrniiir' nnnn aiaaact s,,ch office.until the regular unniiu'.■
Jurr-Thirij One Di
,£.».•«-«« he on tjuj^
UTEI) T0 DISTRICTS three months from July 1 to Octobe r i^bplay by Hastings merchants from
other government has encouraged Ur KttrlNU bUUU NAME election, pursuant to the national
1 until January, has already- wnt, 6.30 to 7 30 Thursday evening. Fea, banking law. which is designated *tu I
vorce Cases
rUMd starting two miles e..&gt;t of Midits own jieople to raise the when*.]
i heir share of the delinquent I lured rfithv displays will be tha
their country needs so as not to im- J Ideal Home Is One Where the m rand Tuesday in January of [ Followin’g is the calendar for The,dlcvlile. On this road paved gutters, Primary School Fund Must thetn
taxes for 1932 paid during that per-.special BUY NOW-bargains which
jiort. This has affected our markets | Son and Father Know Each ‘[’“ch year Th- fire manner.-, .nm-■[ November
term lit circuit C'mrt ditches and other Improvement i Be Used Only for Paying
•
----iod.
Some time ago be sent them, tiny wilt put on for the uro siicubioud, .-•&gt; that production must be I
mg th- article , of association and ; w'hicli convene . on Monday, No- work will be done at an estimated ‘
checks
for the’delinquent taxes he cceding days. Friday and Saturday,
Salaries
of
Teachers
Other, Said thc Speaker
designated as director* to hold such I v-mber 27:
limited to .Mibslantlally whul the’
j tost of 85.106.n&lt;).
‘
,
had received tip to the first of Au- [•November 24 and 25. These Wlnd&gt;ev
Auiirlcan ]&gt;»-ople themselves can
About 250 mm and boys al tended
bntil th- first annual meeting!
’ Crhnin.il• Cause*,
, The secona .project.wijl be on the f County Treasurer Maus received gust. Last week he mailed checks fori Nights have always been enjayablv.
Consume.'
the Fath r and Son banquet, winch [’J li”' ■'-’ockholders, are John C. i people vs. Ed OLm-ii. bastardy, for Hastings-Y a n k e e Sprmgs-Prairic- MiciXm far^MOSlOo’ iMviueut of!11** delinquent township taxes undlThere u every reason to i-xiM-ct tha
In order that there may be a real,
11V place
,„uvv ot th- regular Broth-, Ketcham, former Congressman from'&gt;ttrruignmivit.
Kok the
iilie county road. No. 43(1. On thL-(
■ “ meeting
;
u-onard Gwrtler. will be a number of paved gutU’rsi
adjustment of production to con- |t-rho«xi
on Monday night rii* Fourth-Congressional Dtetrict.) peopi,. Vf,
sumption it b possible (hat the Alll.r the ushal
ustia! Informal
informal gutlicrnig Cluirirs- S Pottg, Treasurer of the j breaking’ and entering., for trial.
put in. a lot o! clay drawn to liold- .
... ----. ....
n, .&gt;m-m ....
»-i
GOV.T G|V|M(. WQRK NQT. the s]»eclal efforts put forth, to furgovernment may. if the NRA pro- and visiting,
visiting, till re)Kilred
rejmlred to the .s-&gt;m-;Ciran&lt;1 Rapids Bookcase Ar Chair: people v.,. B-inurd Heliici, .lalu- I the gravel in better shape and other - this time amounted to 81.00 per e;
....
x.._
i ‘oer rro«»l
me uuy
program.
uAkinism A
iit ..nm
th12 now
lflc - ®
11-’ h’0*'1 iirogram.
work.-at an estnnatod coat of 88.74H. i l»ersoii of school
- 1
tconts ot
and-(lM1J
[torv lu|X.t tor .M hU nce.
grain continues a* we expect it Will, cial rooms
of the church and par- Cq - Dr Burton
-- ------ Perry,
--- veterjnary. —
HANDING OUT "DOLES 1 TYu- Window- Night duplay Will
... a.. «....
-I.i.l.......dinner,
Il.............
,---- .......
-----conijA I such acreage reduction by took of
fine chicken
after . fltmioF
form*'" nuvnr
mayor nt
o! ll».thc rltv
city rtf
of It-,.-.
Has-. ’
Juri
(-jvj| ..
cause*,
; The third project recommended L- tween five and 20 ■ars inclusive—in i
Kill be
lw another
irnnUu-r j w&lt;,oie M,.tter' Under Direc- [end at 7:30 Beginning at 7 45. the
[tings.
t-tejybddy who Ls a possible, grower. which the progrum-was enjoyed.
, tings. Charles I.
I rt-ndersliott.
ficndcrsliott. farmfarm-, The-Commercial Invi-.-tinent Trust on the Quimby-Lacey road, begin- the county Then- will
'•
Continued
oji page
ning at Section 18 -Maple Gcoie payment of $2M)»for each person ir. wno,e mailer unaer Uirec Hastings Clto Band will give a con­
o! wheat-We cannot Me how an m-; Lloyd Shafer was made the song
'■Continu
ed op
page five)
lv&gt; Syra pjerev. assump-it.
cert tn the Central School auditor­
Phelxtion of County Relief
crea.'fd price for wheal can be; leader and led the crowd Ina line »xiuir&gt; m a vr-nc7 *
a it
Ernest Vjrihiu'ulcn ’
L township
. and
... . extending
----- , south to: the county between the ages of five
ium. While the people are assemb­
1 in*
Lihz.
brought about in any other manner community sing into which ull en- UIVIU rLRT tno AWAII
jManktr. tresjxjss on tin- case
the cCktlhoun
county line. -n^,,
The vsy-'and 20. which it is exjiected will be’
ling. the bond will be playing. Eight
Commission •
The Hdminlstrutlan nt Washington n-rcd heartily.
received during tlv early part of
OPENING uun
CURTAIN
1 Mary
Evarts
v.- John Brock tn-.,- matecAcost
of 9i(ne
improvement■
urciuiivu
i
buy
liwu
_
rn
lh
?&gt;
n
L
.
S3
;
ow
Our readers’- will be interested in a o'clock is the hour set Iot the regular
U taking thc stand that. In order to Al "
'business meeting
[January, Following ore the.amounts
[
,-—v.. to earh of
tog-jj. telegram received by Father Ber­ program in the auditorium to begin,
. . c»'"
—... ru,
«... ’i While the b|;ldge U being built I apportioned
prevent over-produciion. we must Broth,
.U«IH *•» —
' Th,. Bride," Ready for Pre
c cl'“k 11
"
nard -N. Geller. chairman ot the, and the bund will continue playing
have jdnnned production. We canpat: to the Older Boys’ Conference, which
itj-ship*. also to this city:
! south of Assyria Centei on‘M-14.
.
.
m, .
'
.
ler. tresixus on th:: ca.-f.
Barry County Emergency Welfare until 8:15. Those who have heard the
have planned production unlessb,. held in Kulamazoo next’'
scntation This Evening j Flavin
*-•----- Robinson - vs . Caryl Fuller.
- ’will be necessary to detour the
8 379.00
Assyria ..
Relief commission, from Fred R. Hastings' City Band led by A. A- Blthere is authority buck of it to put ‘ week.
■ flc. There is no good road for
[trespass on the cure.
Baltimore
. 238.00
and Friday
Johnston,
the State Civil WOrki Ad­ fereno. in the concert* that have
the Plan into execution
■ -niv meeting was presided over by
If. A. Adruupte vs Earl Coleman, t purpose The state highway om-l
. 204 00
ministrator. The telegram reads as been given this fall, will realize that
Home farmers'in Barry county [the vice-president. Fred Jones, in
tContinued on page hx)
'] trespass on the case.
Curltoiy
. 424 00
this will be a real treat. Coupled
follows:
..
ciupmatt v&gt; CUIre Orthave taken ndvantmp- of this wheat the uteence of the president. Charles « Thr Bride three-art «.i.ed&gt; to:
. 541.00
Castleton
c,Icun Mur, com- GLASGOW. SCOTLAND.
“This Is notice that all persons on with that will be Jhe other musical
situation this year Some have, Hinman, who U up north hunting. U- prejenteh In Centr.l .udtwrlum tyTTJSil
Hastings Twp. . ■
199.00
,.uur,
work rellel in your county, and all and Special numbers and thc ad­
&lt;Continued on page six)
He railed upon Had Angell to inlro- here thl. eu-nlne. hoe. 31 and FnHastings
City
..
1.287.00
PAPER IS INTERESTING Hope
worts relief projects, beginning with dress by Mr. Ketcham—all of which
’■
eommenri.u: W1|1„ E s,,,
'
*••
;duce the speaker and honor gue.-.t. .
. 236.00
at 8.15 ocjpck. expressed keen ap- „ w,.t(1,.n ck-ctinent
Monday. November 20. are to be will make nn evening of great en­
SPECIAL THANKS-। Attorney Gordon Wheeler, of Grand
. 34800
joyment and be well worth while.
worry n. Joseph McKhight Has Copy Johnstown
GIVING SERVICE. Rjjpju.x. whose topic was “What’s preeuthm ttol oulf t„r the &gt;n»t&gt; ».,d c„ir„.
. 286.00 -transferred to the Civil Works Ad­ And remember that thc entertain­
r
evern.»y
ot
the
'
“
t-n»&gt;ln«
l.lt.l
v
,„
s
,
rkl&lt;
.
,
r
,.,
Isu
.,
ministrator..
of which your commis­
There will be a special Tiianks- in a Name?"
of Herald Printed on
Maple Grov.
. 320.00
but
also
greatly
admired
the
set
-sion has charge. This means that ment is fr«*to all.
giving service nt thc • Methodist The s|*eakt*r emphasized the fact
IO 1,1V IIIUIKI Vl III, r.'uiK --1
Orangeville
150th
Anniversary
the workers arc to paid regular We have explained in previous is­
church next Sunday night with spe‘- that there is a good deal in u name built especially for this play.
|George W Davis.-deceased, appeal 236.00
Prairieville
evening will be thc climax—
wages on the basis of a thirty hour sues of the Banner that the Has­
, The Bunner Ls greatly indebted t &gt; Rutland ...
clul numbers by the large churtu. For several ud-ks. he said-, the clr- rUlis
191 00
’rather the nrat of thr^iimqx&lt;-sl!r^vlPjto^,b^“rti. ■ . ■
■’ '*•
week. Please submit . immediately tings NRA Committee asked tha
et al. vs. Al-.J°-'ePh McKmght for a recent copv; Thornapple
cliolr This wilt take the place of cult court in Grand Rapids has been'
408.00
projects for civil works after ap­ cooperation of the merchants in
Aa regular Thanksgiving DAy service.
trying "the cu
ea.M'
(Continued on page
n
■
of tlje Glasgow. Scotland, Herald., WuOdUnd .
HT.vice. ’|tryingIhe
.m' of the receiver of the ~roi 2*11’ ca'il .1UU1 a-ssbtants. who,
eight!
363.00
proval1 -by your county commission. putting across the "BUY NOW pro­
While these are days when it has. Berkey and Gay furniture factory.
, n ",llk|hg on this proiluc- .
'commemorat'ng the 15()th uiiniver-• Yankee Spttl
180.00
has . been
These
jnest- prujec..
projects must nnvc
have i»gn
high &gt;ala-1 gram.
"---- , ,'Which
..... ,
J. strongly
--- non since.eany
in October. No mat-'
n. n arc dcmcihm
been luird for us all in many ways, v.v tjie Simmons Company, charg- tlon
rarly &gt;n
mui- ,«,
। Miry of the founding of that p.ijwr.
ut
how
interesting
and
amusing
the
ULU
AUt
rtlxolUnl
bor
and small material costs. They: anicd by the NRA authorities at
yet when we stop jind think’ about ing that thc latter had not only dis- u.'r how Ihieresting and amusing the. . ....
which was started as the Glasgow;;
IVital ......................... 86,052.00
must be of a character to be prose- Washingtoo. To their arodit be it
it. we can find many reasons for xiputed the u&lt; i-l-. of Berkey A: Gay Pmy.or how beautiful the stage set-1
LAW IS INTERPRETED Advertiser.
'
This
money
is
being
distributed
to
cuted immediately, and must be . 5‘ud
l,ic merchants of Hastings,
thankfulness, so it will lie worth- but had ruined its good name, which [mgs. the routine &lt;&gt;1 rehearsals and] .
xnciosca
wnn inis
. . .
Enclosed with
this special anmannivarious school districts of the capable of termination in ninety »tthuut exception gave their cuiMhlle to attend this service.
(Continued on page four)
,,,e c&lt;’h't»nt planning, building and Co Clerk T. S. K. Reid At- veraary supplement is a copy of the,! the
I
' Mterafton
1 ’7" 7*7“ " .7 i r
, Jdnuflry „ ' Jw&gt;
, of Vol I[county. It can only be used in the days or less. Road projects in your
(Wfx-rate in this manner,
alteration nf
of .hthe W.
set h^n,n.
become rather*
monotonous to tho^.* carrying on tended Meeting m I^ansing L of the Glasgow Advertiser thc j payment of teachers' slaaries. I: will county are being prepared by state J
advertising columns of the
be a very welcome help and more is highway department and county •
fhi* w&lt;*lc tfve evldeu« ot
the work. esj)eclalJy so since all of,
on Thursday Evening
predecessor of the Herald. This isi[expected In Januarythe work except fhe actual construe-1
.
road commission, subject to review i1*1®
that they are putting on
_______________________
tion of the scenery is done after County Clerk T. S. K. Jteid was in especially Interesting. At that time
by you. Further instructions will fob.real *Jani^ln!’ f°r the two days
:
2^^
:
^t
U
h»
.°Jout
bO
i
U
CORRECTIONS
MUST
BE
regular business hours
Lansing on Thursday evening along
low by letter."
t
| —Friday ,and Saturday.
W
to come from long distances to take
On Friday evening the play will 'r,th about forty other county clerks
RECEIVED BY NOV. 25 Tills telegram explains as con­ advantage
of these offers.
be rejicatcd here in Central audito- to learn more. abjitit the Old Age 100.000 The January 17. 1783 issue.
cisely as could be how the govern­
■ —
num. Then dn Saturday morning . ^‘‘Mlon law. Tile mroting, which gives a number of interesting let-'
ment
Is
proceeding
in
order
to
fur
­
the scenery will be tom down and was held at the Hotel Olds, was ad- ters from various European capitois. County Agent Foster Gives nish relief through work rather
GOSPEL MEETING.
—
-moved to Battle Creek where the',dressed by A. J. Webster, it repre- including London, and also gives r.
Notice ’ About
Wheat Althan by handing out doles. We will
Gospel meeting. November 29. at
. The BANKER tfils week is helping Uncle Sum
plav will lie presented in the Citv ^n'atlve from the State Welfare de- summary of Glasgow news. The pa­
all agree that that is a more satis­ 7:30 P. M. at the Nagel home tn In Jotment
Contracts
per
hud
only
four
pages,
'about
fifpollegt- auditorium-Monday evening i i^rtment. Mr. Webster gave a very, teen inches to the column, and torn ,
in his “Wheat Allotment” plan. If you are not
Ing village. Everybody invited.
Every fural boxholdcr in Barry factory way.
at the invitation of the Battle Creek dtar l'&gt;l®n’rctatl6n of the set up columns to the page. Thc quaint iC0Untv
a regular subscriber of the BANNER, and a
ity „
is receiving MU8
this week’s copy
Civic Players. The Battle Creek and thc Prog^ ^itfl; .nude
is interesting The exprA- ot thc Hastings Banner. Contained
association lias been active for sev- &lt;throughout the suite, also the plans spelling
;
’ copy of the paper is delivered to you, we invite
; shins used In describing eecnta ;n thi$ paper^js-a list of wheat
era! years and has produced many • ni“dc- lor registration.
you to look it over carefully, with the idea of
very apt. We wonder if mod- growers in Barry county who have
was learned
by Reid
M. ..that
... .-cent
outstanding productions. Thert^oref 11 ) It learned
by Mr.
■
to the 1ern news lias not last -something uken. Government Wheat Al|otthis invitation is a compliment to, the price to be paid pbr name *'*
having your name added to our list. The BAN-1
through the haste with which it
lnent contracts
;
enumerators
had
been
changed,
and
(Continued on page four)
prepared,
and the trudequato choice; Tins publication gives the ro­
NER is the lowest-priced county-seat weekly in
now the, price will be 2 cents per
| name in thc city and 4 cents pet of words because of hasty prdpara- ^u vmcnt &lt;&gt;f lhe contract as figured
the State. Our subscription rate is only $1.00
HOLINESS UNION AT
irom thc records submitted to Coun­
-name on the rural routes Previously tion?
per year within Barry county—back where it
NAZARENE CHURCH the rate was 1 l-2c p$r npme in In the supplement are pictures of ty Agen, ^ter and the Barry
---------jthe
, me city and
uiiu 3 l-4c per iuxuil
name in
... some of Glasgow's streets 100 and county Allotment Committee, by
Advertising is business news. Other news is
was 40 or 50 years ago, and we’re giving you a
Changed From the Wesleyan the country. Ti*~
This r.
new
” plan ~t"
will tr
be 150 years ago. and also some vluws of; the individual farmers Found in the
important,.but under present conditions no part
splendid' modern city, with its publication will lie thc name of apwhole lot more for your subscription dollar NOW
Church—Rev. Hoos and Iretroactive, Mr. Reid saidt Mr. Reid thb
immense
industrial
development.
p
n
C
ant.
the
total
.die
of
his
farm
or
says tiqil prompt payment hife been
of the BANNER should be more interesting or
than we did then. As January 1st is a very con­
Rev. Howlett Speakers
made to the, enumerators as checks Mr. McKnlght grew io youifg the amount of land covered by the
valuable to our readers than our business news
venient time to have a subscription expire, we
have ,been
The monthly meeting of the Holl- -------- -received
—•- - within
-------- a few manhood in Scotland, and was de- contr.ict. a statement of the Allotllghted to get lids paper with its mem
invnl oiuutoii
bushels ana.
and. a satement
satoment oi
of inc
thc
ness
Union
which
was
to
be
held
&lt;&gt;»&gt;•»
from
thB
tln,e
bl,ls
wcrc
ren
'
columns.
In them the live business men of Has­
will now send the BANNER to new subscribers,
: interesting pictures and articles.
: maximum or. mos\
* acres ot wheat
. .
creo.Thursday of’this week nt the Wes- dered
,
tings, awake to the opportunities afforded by
to Jan. 1st,, 1935, for SI.00. If you should not
I
Four
typista
have
been
engaged
at
•
'
I
this
farm
can
liarvest
in,
1934.
teyan Methodist church will be held' , Foifr
ORCHESTRA to present
The
various
Township
Committee
­
‘
Te
clerks
office
to
fill
out
the
cards
;
the "BANNER, mention bargains which they
nt the Nazarenc church instead, the l,u' “cr*’»
..
have the ready cash m|w, we will try qnd ar­
CONCERT ON DEC. 10
County Allotment Committee I
change being made because of re- thal 8° to tlu’ stote.
At a meeting of the Har-tings men.
offer during the “BUY NOW” campaign, which
range for payment at some •future date. Just"
50 per cent' of the work has ,
pairs being made on the furance About
*' ’ rn
hold on Mon­ and County Agent Poster will rc-|
been completed in tlie county and it Symphony
1day eveningOrchestra
at the former place.
includes next Friday and Saturday.
fill out the coupon beloit and mail to us.
it was decide^that the ccive cosrections on this publication i
Remember the afternoon service is
1 lioped that the registration in thus ‘ organization should present a con­ until Saturday, at 5:00 P. M-. No-i
25. 1933. Any irregularities
Where so many are concerned in the an-will.be finished next week.
at 2:30 Rev. Hoos speaker. Evening city
'
cert in thc Central auditorium on vember
noticed
in
this
publication,
regard
­
Many
people
do
not
seem
to
fully
fry truly yours,
.
service 7:30, Rev. A. L. Howlett
Sunday afternoon. Dec. 10. under
nouncements of this business news, it would be
the newssity for sign- Lthe direction of A’. A. IJifemo. Tin- ing your own or your neighbors Al­
bringing the message. God is bless- understand
1
unfair for the BANNER to make individual
up when the enumerator pre­ program will appear in a later is­ lotment or acres, should be. reported
HASTINGS BANNER.
ing these union meetings'.. Better ing
1
by Saturday. November 23th.. or they
come and get your share.—Wm. C. 1sents the cards, though some ijave sue of the Banner.
mention. We suggest that our readers take the
Cook Bros., I’rpprs.
later
gone to the Clerk’s office and
__
/stand as printed."
Geariiart, Secy.
1
time to look over carefully the business news
signed.
REBEKAH FAMILY NIGHT. .
Some time ago a publication of
It
------Is hoped
r
that the legislature at-The Hiawatha Rebekah Lodge No.‘wheat contract material was made
and announcements contained in this issue, read
county *"
in the Freeport
this-special session may cliange 11h&gt; 53 win have a Family Night Friday. for Barry
- ----- --------Agreeable to your notice In the BANNElh,of Nov. 82,
the splendid bargains offered by the merchants
law so that it will be more agreeable November 24. with a i»&lt; luck supper News. The last column in that pub­
1933. please send the BANNER to me.
to the citizens of tin; state, hun- at 6:30. Bring aandwlchcs and one lication w.ls not the acres ot wheat
of
Hastings, who were asked by the NRA com­
I Put cro»s in the square width will Indicate your
■ dreds of whem orc financially un- ■ other dish. There will be an enter­ that could be sown this fall-and
A. G. CADWALLADER.
choice.)
\
mittee to put on this “BUY NOW” campaign,
Having decided to quit farming able to pay 12 per head, although tainment following lodge, All Re-' harvested next year, but was a
statement of the wheat harvested on
they
— -------arc not
- ----receiving
—if—
.welfare
.« bekahs
aid.
and their families are Invit­
and engage in other business. A.“O. .v
| | Enclosed U 81.00 which pays to Jan. 1, 1935.
for the two days. We suggest that when the
the farm this year. 1933. This col­
Cadwallader will have an auction
ed to come.
NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS.
umn in the Freeport, paper was gen­
BANNER reaches you Wednesday or Thursday,
sale on Che Palmatler farm 1-2 mile
| | Will arrange with you for future payment.
SECOND WARD P. T. A.
erally misunderstood throughtout
north of Banfield. Henry Flannery The Auto License Bureau for Bar­
jthat
you take the time to read carefully the ad­
ry
county
has
been
moved
to
139
1 Second Ward P. T. A. meeting the county—Harold J. Faster, Coun­
will cry this sale, offering stock,
NAMJ. ...
vertisements in this issue. If you do that you
poultry, tools, feed and household West State St. the building in which Monday night, Nov. 27. at 7:30. ty-Agent.'
articles. Read complete list of ar­ the Western Union Tclegfaph office Every one be present for a very good
ADDRESS
will
be convinced that the merchants of Has­
program.
•
j
—------------------------------ticles for sale on another page of Is located.
---- «-»-«-------------; For nearly two weeks the Barry
Rindly tell your neighbors who.
tings have made wonderful inducements for the
this Issue -of the Banner.
ROUTE NO
NOTICE LIVESTOCK SHIPPERS, county jail has been empty—not a I
may not take the Banner
two days—Friday and Saturday of this week.
. isOur next shipping dale will be single prisoner. That is good news
_______________
i Veterans—a supply of V plates
RUMMAGE
SALE.
Mon.. Dec. 4th. and every other Mon. for folks interested \n the moral wel­
Sat. Nov. 25. Methodist church, available.
Morris O. Hill
• thereafter. Hosting* Coop. Shipping fare ot the county, and will be pleas­
auspices Epworth League.--Adv.
Branch Manager. , A&amp;son,—Adv.--------------------------------ing to the taxpayers also.
H-22.
■
—Adv.

I

government aid

SiS'

DNLYTNIEECRIMIML CASES L STED

GORDON WHEELER
SPOKE IT BANQUET

SECOND WILLD2^D

READ THIS/

' Interesting Business News
In This Issue of the Banner

One Auction Sale

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1933

PAGE TWO

MISSIONARY UNION
MIDDLEVILLE SCHOOL
BOY SCOUT COURT
NRA while I. h.. helped lo wine ENCOURAGED OVER
HAD FINE -MEETING
extent. Is very evidently not the
TO HOLD AG. FAIR
OF HONOR TONIGHT The November meeting of thi
solution of the troubles in which.
RED CROSS PROSPECTS Observing. Golden •
Methodist MlsMOnary Union wai
। our country finds it*elf. It Is also
.
Wedding Anniversary Varied Exhibits and Program
Leaders’ Training Classes to held at the home of Mrs. Wm, R
e»w io »eo ihoi ihe I'r.odem , Annual Membership Roll Call
iplan of first buying American gold.
*
Mr. and Mr*. Herbert Brown are
Arranged by Faculty
Convene For Three EyeCloses on Thanksgiving
waa given. Mia. Floyd Everhart g.iv&lt;
and then foreign gold
increased’
making their homo with Mr*. J W.
A i .dtnadge and Lillie E
and
Students
an outline ot the articles in the For
----- —7
i prices, measured in doliust^wil! not
Sage for the winter•
nings Opening Dec. 7
Day,
____ November 30
. ;
,
BTOtt . .rre married tha day before
The Thorniippie-W. K Kellogg • Annual
‘
Th.uik.qjivmg
dinner. .The November Boy Scout Court .clgn Missionary magazine.
'Solicitors fur the Burry County •Thank-' giving. November 28. 1883. by faculty
DR. WILF0RD ElfEMAN l’ntl °“r dlfficultle*. /
Mr*. Chas. Kerr, music chairman
and student* will hold an Wednesday, Nov. 20. at Striker
। There Is left one o|
Bri-JK- m Buttle Creek anil
’
T
“
&gt;
Red
Cm-are
hoping
to
reach
tin
1
of Honor will be held this evening combined thrHivotions with music
EXPLAINED WHAT IT
I which the Presidqnt hiL^^..r‘*T' quota of «0&lt;) members and lire qhll
shdit honeymoon with rela- Aiirtcnltural-Vceatlonal School Fair. rchooL Everybody welcome
Mrs. Robt. Burch, assisting and sin
ivlz: Inflation. The collapse q(_rrv(J- encouraged o.e: the prn-pect*. .
d Irimd* before beginning Nov. 27-28 in the school auditorium. Special on women’* dresses, coats.
WOULD MEAN
!tt. beginning with the Mump in the
suing on his father* farm. Al) those interested are reqUcsti-d to , men’s, autt* and o’conti Thursday presiding. Awards will be made lor also gave a lovely -solo.
ask for a premium Hat The build-’ and Friday, Nov 23. 24. 73c. C.i’h advancement* &lt;nade by the Scouts
stock market and finding its climax
Splendor of Ood. Honore Will.l*
tion thrv hat
BELIEVES BEST WAY
Ing will be open f*»m 3:00 until 9.00 and carry McCrttry
;n thc closing of all the banks-by
clean&lt;-r&gt; - Cail BenMjn. an Eagle Scout frem Morrow -s hue - story cuncernini
P .M, each day at which time Adv.
Adoniram Judson and his wife. Aim
IS
TO
ISSUE
MONEY
order of the President, la' the major
Mlegan. will b. honor guest and re- lirst Christian -------------------------Ib IU IbbUC IYIU7
idiflicuity. Neither thc NRA nor the
demonstrations and exhibit* can be
missionaries to Bur
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
S.
Church
hair
J ,
..late incident* of hu European trip tn.
reviewed‘ by
•' Mr*
•*-*. A K
purchasing inc farm in seen. The evening program will be­
New Onrreney Shonld Be ini&gt;in« «i ,.,ia m n» .mail quonnimmed int^fa*.&gt;ii h side of Mr and (n,, 5Umnwr whcn he attended the’nmiaiui wlvnfflfdrThe stirring uni
1,
,
ties
lies in
In which the nurcha&lt;es
purchases are
here they have made gin at 7:30.
hoxa-ws Park Janibl.,n. at Godoilo.. Austria
Juntmul lire.- of these pioneer work
Controlled Carefully by
Monday evening three school or­ i^ct
made arc making credit* any easier.
home .since October 1903.'
■It
would
help
if
Mr.
Roosevelt
could
ganisation..will
furnish
imu-ic.
whjch
’
?,
c
.
IWimUng
Ttiurstlay
evening.
Deers
live
again
a*
eh'
’
told
&lt;’f th'
•&lt;
n
children
were
b&lt;ru
to
tiiein
Our Federal Govt.
Mrs E
t L
I. Septz
Mr.ni. 1*
.* slowly
ri«-iv recover­ ember - n M,rIM ,4 Uirre evening hardship* and sacrifice* they mad.
; find a way, to unfreeze the frozen
ii&lt;im five are sttu living, three ■AilI la- followed by moving pictun - . Mrs
One of the best and nwl inform­ asset* of closed bank*. In the
Justin. An&gt;rl and Zena*, and wiih u lecture by C. A .P.iquin of- ing from her recent Mirioua illttcsa Scout training classes for leaden to plant tlw banner nt Christ it
ing talk* ever given at a Commer­ speaker’s Judgment credits have ab' to her niany I|llrt nij-jn the community who are that fur away land
daughters. Mtv Ray .Babcock thc Michigan Dept, of CVmservatliii. which t* good n
cial Club meet mg here w as that of ; sorbed available cash to such an -j
•• •
j The bushH-ss program and u .-.octa
Tnlmadge. who ’Tuesday evening there will be or- , friend*
Dr. WUfortf J Eltemnn. head of the extent that those who still o»e
chc»:ta rfluslc. a short Health play., Special oli women’s dr&lt; *.*•*. coat ■ digt church, starting with a «upjmt hour closed the afternoon.
department of economic* a'- Album money cannot find n way to pay it.
a solo, and an addre:.* by Pro! H men’* suit* mid o'enatx. Thursday 4t ti 30 o'clock. ’Die next classes will Hie December meeting will b«i
..randchlldren
college, -who dheuwed the subject Until they do we are not out of the t,j
E. HUI. head of the Farm Manage­ and Friday. Nov. 23. 24, 75c Cash
*
held with Mr*. Clinton Lahr.
grandchildren.
of -Inflation."
.
ment. Dept, of M. 8 C Mr. "I"
Hill; and carry, McCreery*. ‘ciftimrs. headquarter* &gt;and
T Yw-ji Johnston of Battlr Crack is SHOULD PAY THEIR SHARE.
The beauty of his address was the
Idina anniversary November 28th traveled, in Europe, Including Rus-. Adv.
The real queation r. How can tu
clearncA* and forcc’fulnexs with increase
*ia,
Inst
summer
and
gives
a
very
the purehasing power &lt;&gt;l
A daughter weighing nine pounds slon. Elemcnti of Scouting. Scout- Truckers in this state "are alurmr
wlilch he expressed his view- He
Interesting talk on EunijM-an agri­ uas born on Nov 21 to Mr andlitn- mastership. Cubbing and CUbntasmade thc subject of money and in­ the people? In thc speaker.- judgculture.
t----- 618 So .Park
.. .j*. St
... 4t tendup and Sea Scout work are the lau.ry laws pawed by .the leeL-laturt
Fraud* ••
Huver.
flation very -plain. Hr declared that
The grades will hove display; of Pennock hospital.
at Its la.il session. They are te.-tiiy
from
thc.
‘
boulder.-,
of
deb
coutses to be studied.
the old idea that money represent­
laws In the crqirt* Unless thev
A .small blaa- in Dr E Jed stared-up value and exchange ^iut it upon the Shoulders of
Arratisenicnta have been made by there
will include sand tiibh'*.
imrt that the Michigan law* ate-unment.
In*
other
words
office on Saturday aflrnicon
value Is exploded Now money rep­
headbands,
design*,
picture.
e.-nitltutibna).
they claim tl. it it a ill
cut the tire department -Hu
resent* simply a system of'account­ government issue, not to &lt;
give
demonstrations
and
lesson*
Trail
to
Healthvili'-.
Indiun-PUgnm
end the trucking of trim from thia
damage was done
.
a) help its celebrate,
ing Thia hr illustrated in a man­ under reasonable control
naiidwork, Indian blanket* a tepee,
.
»
Mis Alan Johnwin &lt; nteitamc-l Calhoun County Red Cros.&lt; will give Ktate.
get the golden date!
ner that made every listener under­ enough volume of currency
a unit cf the American Pioneer de­ the regular ■meeting &lt;rf the Monday
manner that will get it into cir­ inad\ of flou
The Banner d&lt;*«:&gt; nut pretend t*
stand his viewpoint
veloping'a Pilgrim settlement. In­ Study Club'ar her home, the disc a • this instruction to which the fad'-'ty know
,t rybody. hirer and small.
the provisions ot the- new
Speaking of President Roosevelt's culation nu that it will be available proud a Ikl'.h
men and all who so desire are in­
dian scenes,, a model of our n-h.’jl. sion being on "Current Topics ' •
.
for
individual
uses
mid
to
ciuc
the
counts
f.tmili
effort* to clear up the depression
vited. nib is the approved Red laws; but If they tend lo make
.'hoMng class schedule.- and other
F W. Stcbbuui. who underwent an Cro-s First Aid course for Which trucks meet a pro|&gt;er .■'hare of th*
he declared that, when he took of­ credit situation.
OBJECTIONS LESS
project work. ’
operation at Pennock hospital on mniomni
■* given. These training
fice. he had pronounced himself in ‘Ocrmany ha.- shown us the way
upkeep of th.- highway*, we think
'
Lack of space will inly p«nnit Thursday, is gamin-; nicely wluch
w nr. ’ open to ull whether trucker* will hai'- no re.i-*&gt;n t &gt; comfavor of "sound money, meaning w ought not to inflate. The credit
THAN ANTICIPATED mention
of the High whoal rdudf- is 'happy news to hts many friends. ‘
‘
gol^moncy But soon thereafter it system of tiiat country completely P3,u ll
'plain
tional'exhibits and demonstrations.,; Special on wsan'-n s dresses, coat* Scout leaders or not.
bec*nc evident that his viewpoint rollaitf.rd; but It had one good ef- Mr,Old Age Pension Census They include health pesters, height tnfetra
was shifting. It now. seems quite feet—it wi|»cd out all German debt*. Ott&lt;
Enumerators Report Good ayd weight chart-., plants and
certain that the steps taken by the In France inflation forked far bet- F S
..nu tinted aninuiU in .their natural and- carry
President, while they have been ter. It increased tiie prices of In- Gtdl
Co-operation
environment, gruph-i of different i Adv.
helpful, are far from affording a bur and o! product.- and wiped out
nliasc* of the Agricultural Economic
solution of our economic difficul­ 80 per cent of the debts..
!■
tukiii':
situation.-inathimaticur gfapiis uml
ties.
&lt;
: The best example of aholesome
Pi iiUun designs, making of sugar
Thc speaker declared that the inflation, the speaker said, occurred
during the World war when, under
'.mi: pr-tbablv icrude oil. soap making. *ik&gt;i
President Wilson'* direction, with
combustlsn. advantage* of
practically the uiumimotis approval M^’
rufleetton ot light, iaborato
rut week*. 1* on th*
of congress, billions of dollar.- of '”1!
barometers, kgal soil pn.fi
..
hur Igiubainth. &amp;b
American bonds were s«oid to our
tilizers. potato direiu-e uun.
been caring tor him
people The.-c binds became tie­
Dresses
display,
grain
treatment
with
r&gt;pbasis of credit.. .Thcy^ouid be~ex- Gen* rat Hia
|jer carbonate, tarni marhmi-ry. ur.-d
chunged' for other value* Thi-y
cnnirol. btilanmi
man
$19.75
Drvsscs $14.75
THE
RURAL
TEACHERS
added to the peoples' purchasing
and expcrimr
power’ and nmounted to a. real in­
VISIT OTHER SCHOOLS
tiunul
flation.
aught in this
Red
Cro
In the speaker'** Judgment th* u Dresses
Each One Was Required to
unment slu.uld so control the 1s*m Ro!) Cfi’l
.■ \’.V.
THE FALL CONCERT OF*
MEMIIERSHII* TOVisit Four Other Ru­
of paper money an tc/enable dcbtoi.MUSIC DEPARTMENT
to pay their debts far more easily
ral Schools

SUBJECT Of INFLm DISCUSSED

LOCAL NEWS

bin

Wool Dress Reductions
1 Lot‘Dresses at $4.95
A" $22.50
$16.75

•'"$16.75

/•'nil Line of Blouses &amp; Skirts
Silk Hose 69c, or 2 pairs $1.25

Of Hastings High School Was
as to stabilize valuH. By a system THE GOVERNMENT
of great public works, -financed by
Given at the Central’ Audi­
PAYS THE ENTIR^COST
the government, money could and
Sprmg.i.
torium Friday Evening
should be put into circulation Tin
materials and labor, entering into ’Of Providing Labor -on Pub­
EXPLAINED
KELLOGG
th-'se public works would be pmtig&gt;
High
lic .Work Project* in
tor with.money issued by the gov
FOUNDATION PLANS
Barry County
ernment. Tim: money *h&lt;uld t
kept in circulation. which wou!
-w credit* and promote praspe
ictroit Doctors Interested in
Thc speaker believes the best
Foundation Work - Dr.
to inflate b by' thc direct Imuc
money. If we inflate by adding mon
Put chard Tells It
reasonable inflation of
would, in his judgment.
torlnii

id spandlmv

tdcrablt

Such weatht
TllallkSRWlni

appreciation -m our city . 1*
program

*. but not a.

audienc

■■

being employ

I-. ti Hatcfu i

SUNDAY — MONDAY

limed, but (-special

Work on Ronds and Drains
Will Be Provided
For Them

found among ou r
haU. One assori ment will tyS marked at—

uniy ha- what i* termed
County R—Empkivn
CotHinitti ■*." coniL.tinit of c. 4f

—
;thi&gt; office in unotlier column there
published a’ legal nonce by the
count*- rt-employnr nt committer, m
li they name the dates al which
will a;&gt;j&gt;ear at Nashville. Mid-

Warren Williams and May Robson in

COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON

HELEN TWELVETREES in

Watch for our Del Monte handbill an­
nouncing a SPECIAL 10 DAY SALE.

county n

uyment

tenting ”T’ik W'orld s Ail
Rlg’ht’’ at Auditorium
Nov. 30 -De

As usual our A-G Advertisement will
reach you this week.

In additur
nuiloyou'ht
nam* and addre

County
LkininiL-

ated and the in
Lakevic* cemetery. Nashville

CHOICE MEATS

Horn the viremia bn; moved in:
’ later
While ।

mh IndiNovclly—"BOSKO, SPfcED KING’’
- Cartoon—"BULLONEY”

other pi
Barry coun
jniiaci

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

At the c

n the
ir Mr Krnn&lt;d&gt;

wife died in 1313 hi
1 Mt: Either-Maxon,
hville. and in 1823 they moved'
aged KJ. dieq on: u, the village. He is survived by his
week at ins fxMne! widow,
Claude, and two
ship A sutcr. Mr-. gr.uMr
n» lire in Hni-ttncs.
diidthe same day-aim •# , •■&gt; Mirvncd by ,u brother liv­
.i div4ghter.,Mn ing in Kani.i*.
Huttman in Sonoma. Surviving is ।
... .
Kotmedy leaves
• arriving N;vl)vi!lc Civil war
geic*. Culit■■ who came tor ...
s the following; Charles
neral which was held at thc Wailo. Captain L C. Potter. Barney
dor fl -tunerat home on Saturifaj
. • and Richard Wickwire.

The College Coach
.Ccreedy—•• ALONG CAME RU CH" and
Latest Pathe Newfs

Continuous Show ThanksgiVin
Starting at 3 V. M.'
ADI LTS L&gt; ( ENI
&lt;11111)111.
FRIDAY — SATURDAY

battl*

1918

DICK POWELL, ANN DVORAK in

EXTENSION GROUP NO. 3.
M t Ni'V.14 in community room,
liftcttn aiuerering t&gt; roll call Mr*
Wmtnger opened her iiom'' for
In the new* relca*" from the
the December meeting and Mr*
y Department, rcce
Townsend for tQc January meeting.
Mr.'.Cnicgavca brief talk onSwed...„ „
— iisli fvclpe*. Mrs. Woodbunw told
tnile* of 21 foal grmel *ur-i us about some fruits and recipn*
road or. M‘37 or. th" county tued tn India, then tiie leader too*
! B.«.:-. ..
ik} K«n
..nd
Ken: I'rttrurs b ■ liiurge ot thc k-Mun. The Plaiuimj
the trade’.r.c; -••a Middleville a:.J la.cdoiua of the Family Meal — Lotuse Duck­
:
3 he am u to be I15.8MW.
jer. Secy
officiating. Buital lif tl.ie 8p
cemetery.
» ।

in River

BUCK JONES in

“The Thrill Huntei
Mickey Mouse Cartoon and Special Comedy
ADULT

n the cat
o: Nir*. Doyle.

have received.

ORDER
Your Thanksgiving Poultry NOW

»l trim *■ I.itrr

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MUSICAL REVUE

Ironside &amp; Michael
HASTINGS

the places where

Lady For, a Da\

See what we are offering in
Felts—All colors

WILL SECURE LIST OF
COUNTY'S UNEMPLOYED

HUNTERS BRING DEER
FROM GOGEBIC CO. FORTY MEN MAKING NEW
cqmn
mploy
PONDS AT HATCHERY
Four Hustings Men in Camp
Forty More on County Roads
at Watersmeet for Three
Uncle Sum Pays
of the couri
Davs—Each Gels Deer
unemployed person
for Labor
bounty maj. cnrul! ,,

in Booking*. "Pird Piper of Hamlin"
will not appear «n program th:* week Fridut and Saturday a*

Comedy—"THU N DE HI N’. TAXIS" and
Latest Pathe Nawa

IL’ you are looking for a real value in

I

tnuxie. which showed lit
(u-rfornicr on this tnov
itutrumcn-.s. a sewn d
brattng Itghv cf*rt» mazing
accompaniment t &gt; tiie mu*
Anything that eumutares

McCALL BROS.
Tailoring ami Cleaning
Service... It’s Honest!

.HASTINGS

Pleasure.

me report

You Cun Depend On

The Rose Dress Shop
AdNHnUlC

y

n habitant
week of -.’arly
iwgiimina as &lt;■;
will equal in chtllfna

$1 1'75

Beef Kettle Roast

"&gt;• 9c

Rib Boiling Beef
Rolled Rump or Rib Roast
1 lb. Beef Liver and Vfc *b. Bacon
Pork Loin Roast Rib End
Choice Veal Roast
Spare Ribs
Ovenized Hams s-«lt« Pr««is». Wh»fc at iuh

Butter

Shultz or Freeport

lb- 7c

lb. 15c

25c

lb. 12c
ib. 13c

lb. 10c
ib. 17c
lb.

Holland Maid lb. 23,c

26c

DELIVERIES AT 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. and 3:00 p. tn.

Telephone
2272

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■

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'

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69c

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White Outing
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W-Jitlcyfui f.lf
b.iby gartncnlt

ISic

Men’s Heavy Chambray

Men’s

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69c

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Overalls

Value

This one is black kid.
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Q 2**
WJ fl T? C
"

—

*3.98
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•

98

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Ladies’

Lots of Odd Lots

RAYON
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*

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69c

Today.1

Prrjuf* "«» for

LADIES'

■.Unix

See
Them

Sheep Lined

Galoshes

Stretchec Top

Rayon Striped

day! Tlirsc, are lavish with
fno., ttp-i'i th&lt;- minute' in style
apjxal . . . at-1 simply nuJ- '

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Boys’
Leatherette

w,. ln„„ y„„-||

quality I ••Airlitc" bleach

29c

you the

Heavy Hi-Top
SHOES, For Men

3-

Men’s Felt Shoes

Dress OxSords

k„.(

For Aten

$2.29
$1.98

Men’s WORK SHOES
Up to Penney's famous
Standards of VALUE!

Penney's.for VALUE!

SNOW
SUITS

69c
DRESS
SHIRTS

• Smart-fitting! Fully sized!
Collars and sleeve lengths just
right I Long wearing! Easily
laundered! Broadcloths and
Percales.

Made of black rt tan leather.

While.»t &gt;!in welt t'Snipusitiuti sole aud heel.

Nailed.

I $1.98
70x80
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Phenomenally LOW Priced!

BLANKET

Unbleached
Muslin

Remnants and
Odds and Ends

1 Z.
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Men’s

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»

And they’re

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lie

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||||

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Heavy
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$*•79

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,
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Men’s Fleecy Flannelette

OJA Pajamas and
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Long lengths! Slip­
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A'l’y/if — lor. sire.

Store Grouped at the
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yard

98

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that’s why Penney’s sells millions
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$139

Blanket
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Jackets

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—'Tour Feet Feel

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to take advantage of it I \&gt;ry

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ii

Imagine a really good cotton
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•

Hruslx-d.

Men’s Cottonade

2Pairs 25c

W omcn'i and Misses*

Tmut*

liten s Adjustable

STRAP-WRIST

Dre«&gt;
Glove*

Real Leather!

Boys' Helmets
with goggles!
now

98c

O7V
AND

Made with &lt;k‘

* WV-/

tadiablc it- ttxl&lt; » \
98c
—knit lining I
They’ll Be a Quick £*•
Seibout at only—
Men’s Compo-Sole

DRESS SHOES
How these smart-looking shoes wear

ftn 8

Cotton
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Soles assure lasting satisfaction* Try a
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You'll agree that Itere’l
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�THE HASTINGS BASNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER ?!. 1933

PAGE FOUR

IT (X&gt;lgTo*e; secretary, Sylvester
ioreurel:. treasurer. Jccepb Van Ar­

TTio Hactinm; Rnnnpr cai. complex phase pf the entire sub-

lhe Hastings Danner

What w|U
,o
dunllrtlrt Irom m.

nt V{ ------ , Ohininniot Views anil Ufnmons.
in the
What Others Say

dispensing units ns
lid
old open saloon dak
done to prevent pl
A MORAL LET-DOWN
itii year quor sales? What wiIY-^Ih- done to
One at the-high lights 6f th
------ :----- prevent dispensing units from lxm u««un(«. coming public nuUances? Shall li- part-mutual b» limit hntnse-law. th.
‘
.. qtiors of high alcoholic content be proceeds to go towards the suppor
dispensed |&gt;y the,glass iu in the o ot the Upper P&lt;nm.-ul.* State Fap
iv saloon days’. sold by the packs
ti through state-controlled stores
through private licensed ngencli
What.shall be done, to keep tin
clisix-nslng units order!

This and That
•

Power Mllex.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
Abstract Beauty.
Mr. and -Mrs. CliOcrrii W.is.-c
• Although we'd heard about train­ Elgin. Ill, have come to Hast:
ed flcasafor a number of years, we .Mr Waxscl being employ'd by
regarded lhe subject ns a spoof
Alxiut the nearest thing wed ever
:ccn to a "Flea Circus" was n long- hmu
huircd dug .pawing about trying U
get some of these bothersome l.tth
But fleas actually ran be.trained
i fashion and taught to per­
u limited number ot simple
But the fan that these wild
M*cU can be jra.innLflt all
quite '’remarkable Wr®
.-■f«-ss&gt;r" Hecki'-r. nmti r &lt;

which have a bearing cn tempt
e. sufficiently important for t
a Stand?.Ds

that Itx respond
&gt;t lire 18th Amendtnc:i
think that the mere db'-m:

Trained Fleas.

his fit a
He fort

hnt-Uu'd hi?
jump’’ t
would lx

cdfodmons

that

bit ion made.
done. It

published
the folldwimt:

of publ

rs imposforced to

absence.

de

A NEEDLESS UPROAR.
r T» seems to us Hut an unreason­
able uproar has been rniM-d ovi
FOR MODERAI ION
question of freedom of the pn
•Charite Parker, stite i
connection with the drawing up ot a
. live oi Barry county, tol
newspaper code .under the NRA. So
• other, day tljat regardlw
long as we have a (institutional
stand the state administration took government, hew sju ;»■.-* of this
on the subject, lie wax going to op­ •country are protected by a clause in
pose sale ■&gt;! high alcoholic liquors
by xi-.e
Mr Pa
posed t&lt;

tin- ilea jumps and bumps its
head r-n the wall: it Jumps again
wul the same thing happens By
jumping Lsn t
: stop#. Then
process of breaking U

nt in i

end of
andard
. .alt it.

ground Uia^ t
bread new Held

!!'.&lt;
handled chcape
triisic
agent

hquor sale law.’
throughout the st a
U absolutely, sen*
district* the right

if•! thr
lieu cir

•Klsiinc ngreeniLi

I'ot'Ls’.ltutlonai

opinion a

'and aoiu • think. of their dutiea to
;each other.
.
ur* iiaom. wot uuor-u m
, the Brotherhood Monday night.
There are five more meetings P.ir
iThc price of reason tickets for five
thc five remaining numbers the
lecturea will be 81.00, single tickets
membership card price will be 81.50
125c. tire first, lecture to be given De­
mxtead of 12.00.
cember 2nd
■ Continued from page onet
j The next meeting will be an out­
D. W Reynolds and Bctd Crowell______________
—
___________
----------- ------ ------------- ----------- । standing one. the sjicaker being
w!“"
It h.td nuMUM to man, &gt;ur&gt; u• j^enAtor Arthur Vandenberg ot
Grand Rapids, who ranks as one of
the country’s leading statesmen, and
who is an eloquept speaker.

man A scries of five lectures will be»
Bucleu-ard Glances;
given by-some of tire very best t*lBits of Yesterday d men that-can be procured.

GORDON WHEELER
SPOKE AT BANQJET

gtxxi name.
CIVIC PLAYERS AWAIT
Tire ideal home for a boy. said,
OPENING CURTAIN
the speaker, is one where father and
son know each other, and trust each1
’Continued from page one)
othqr because they do know one an'- ■
Other He Illustrated the value ot
timely interest by a father in*hls: the local players and'tlie quality dF
boys, by referring to Danii l s Web-1 work they an- doing
Miss Aileen lanhath of Hastings
F11-TV-F1VEYEARS AOOTOUaV. ’"r„*
bB
brother. Ezeku-I. had not agreed will act tire leading feminine role
, 1
*•" “«" Z to whtoher » a-ru.n Toodeburk, this cycning while on Friday eve­
ning the part will be taken by Miss
the lull
hall Mi.t-day cwnlrw.
evening. by.mtor
November
n»
,hr
„)n,.,IK! m.,„. Jean Roe of Nashville A commit­
12. Ib77. the luJlc"-;:^:
lowing pr rdOiu. wen lM.r thc fa,her prop«M«-d that he tee of Battle Creek players will Ire
installed as officers
™ .for"tire quarter .,.„id an a, )U&lt;to, and h«.r u&gt; on hand for each irerfonnance to
Colvin and ending January 31. 1878
arguments which hlx two roas might; jclect orre of HreM* two young wom­
W C S 1. B. Stanley
make tor and RgHinM the wood- ( en to take the lead ut Battle Creek
W V. T -Mlu Currie Fuller.
chuck. The future statesman pleaded Monday evening. Nov. 27. The play
W.
R
s-Irving
L
cresaey.
son Burto earnestly and eloquently that lire, at Battle Creek commences at 8 15
W A. 8—Mln B Burtoii
.
.woodchuck b? spared that the fath­ o'clock.
V,’. F. S—J. Harry Anderson.
Because of the fuel that tire set-'
and
er decided with him.
W M . Frank liro-iks.
He instanced the cust.s of two ling for this play is exceptionally
W D’ M - Mu* Nellie Mes. rule young men in Chicago, wirese fath- wide, occupying almost thc full
k McPhariin
W 1. G MIm Eflic Saltsbun.
Friday evening
er» had high places in t)ie business width of the stage, tin- director
W O G R H, Merrill.
wo; Id. bul wlw&gt; Had never taken states that any scat in the housi,-nt theater, and I H H S -Mrs Clhra Alien
time to know their boys nor to ire with the exception of a few front
I.
H.
S
-Mix.-.
Ophelia
Hogic
trended Hie eQ|icert .
&lt;
chummy
with them nor interested' scuta oh the extreme right and left
W C—James L Crawley.
themschex in what concerned them 1of thb auditorium will give full view
Honorable Sherman C. Prindle ilnd These buys, although having hart ,1of thr action. A box dfllci- will bRuth
wife left Hastings on Saturday uft- every comfort unrt convenience in * open nt the audltoriuni each eve­
ernoon laaf' to visit friends in their homes that wealth could buy, ning of the performance and in be­
Arbor. Grund Rapids. Chicago. Kansas City grow up to Ire cruel and criminal tween times, tickets will Ire on sale
T?i&gt;- young nren wen- Loeb unrt Leo -1 at tire Cordes New stand.
nil montlis
game.
now serving life terms In the
. ......
One of .our correspondents locates". pold.
Illhurts penitentiary
I . .
»«».•.•».
.
u;d Bertha C tl&lt; doiiia in the county ok Barry.
As an instance of the right sort. . Sll&gt;day visitors at Rojc, F.rway s
W. 11. we cannot stand that. There «f training he spoke, of Theodore *“"* ,Mnk n“"‘
w,f" “•
H beyond ull question iniquity Rtkuerell Notwithstanding Uis busy ting
tli mid Alpht-iu Duhn
’Rough in .tjie county of Barry, but life and thc prpwure of pflblic ns. of Southwest Rutland and Nmnian
ns pergonal duties He always Erway of Kalamazm.
Besides well
than we can
Art Brown, wife and daughter, altook time to be a pal with his boys
1EARS AGO TODAY
He did it in the right way. He jn- .’o Al Brown* of Grand Rapids and
h.*v
■I;..im-t,,,|“ Uw county^ Ketfr
Islfited up A truthfulness, manliness. Dune Erway and wife of Kuliiiiurfl$
’ were Sunday visitors nt Fred Oils.
tor lhe u
Biown and family of Hickory
cnem:.
There was a good attendance nt
. and Uwrtll Whillemort.
[he U. B church Sunday. Every-- made himself 'one with them in «ll। Wirirenclient 8unt|ay nt Cha» Whittcimire's.
’
■ ’ ’ * ......
A contest tivat concerned their lives.
John
Havens sjient Sunday in
He told of a buy who complaint*!
Hasting*.
Hu- green ribbon* .ire aiu ad to his father because he did no? pro­ . Mr.- Ruth Springer and daughter.s
vide him with the cash he thought y
HastingA
, - mid Mrs Bland*
..... , .MoreVelva Bitgpdd and Raymond he ought fo have, for sirendm,: 11»T ----11..- Mber tlnallr npiled;
BaUle CTee, ard-S.inda,
”r4 “VSmi
o .
Van Tuyi. ■ Now you know I have to work hard vl*'
MrOrville
fur my money, and I haven t.much
”
“ “ YjurglidufT and
daughters mid Mr.- Sara Hurghdutf
...... purchased the Sheldon farm to spar*; but i ll make -a baruiim of
We
Rutland
and
Mrs
Ollie
! north of Yankee •Springs and moved
port the family for a w-vk I’lLarree Dougitu of 8outhwc.&gt;t Rutland, were
to give vou tire inoiw-y you wish to guect.-v at Roy Oakes one day last
sjrend tor a month " That timely rc.rr.ark made tiie lx»v thrrik what. 1'
Tier talk- about technocracy will
had mi-an’'K&gt; hts father to care f &gt;r (wnbably continue until someone is
all the family, as well .as himself.
_u._
--------- .. onl&lt;judrela.rt llu&gt; in. w.','rM.il&lt;-.,ld"
lheir friends m mis community.
M. ..
finest
buy can have is a * '
Hid he did not come
liou‘«- recently occupied by Mr.
8’yle is the influence that takes
to give advice -1Iren- ijn- plenty who lules ui your .-Ju.c.. and makes an
do tirat: but he h&lt;&gt;]Nd he had saw! -mbellLshment of them — Dalia-*.
ioinethiRg that

Bauer and Mr. Laura Hinckley.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove will leave for
Chicago .Saturday . evenUig. Next
U.-,-!; hr- will go to Washington. D.C.
.
Supreme lodge offlnrs on some very,'
•’
important-buMncM.

Kennedy

Griftin of

TO W1IOM This Adv May CONCERN
&gt;ix;i cjnaiuons u&gt;
WHAT IS THE POLICY

09595644

Ajqiar* nt
Mayti
: Thursday evening
Thanksgiving suprtice to the chicken
a-. A good program*
nPotd the ryenini;

Wi

r. hud lhe mis-

Special discount of 10'' will be given on
all orders placed NOV. 24 and 25. These
are Bargain 6ays. BUY NOW while the
prices are at the lowest.

Call NOW and make a selection.
Amendmei

A Quarter pf a Centary in Business
Is Our'Guarantee of Satisfaction !
Ir.ina
Kennedy
। dancing party ut their hunu-k. and urt lhe n* iKhborhood

HASTINGS MONUMENT WORKS

Pungent Paragraph

Phone 2497

Hastings, Mich.

A MEMBER OF THE NRA

&lt; tinnincnam is
ci. deer hunting­
s .Ido game.

Use More Milk
DODGING

y ay tno-.i!
«* *«- Maine's?

ring u jx
porU that her head looked Hke .&lt;
AtildS puy Til
public* actuimer
Wc need businc&amp;x
diMat irtred with Uw hy&gt;xxnsy of
fashioned stpipe. remark
c-jndiuons existing under the projournal. -Yep. But/we n
hibiuon ireg.nx- was not .dipkui’.—
vspeoSliy since tiie National ad
niinijtration and most state admin
uiraUuiib threw their influence to thc
squaatons arc
Adequate control &lt;X iiqtioi
Jd shores. Thu is well. ax me Am&gt;
be tw. k&lt; y 'probk'iii of any
(able prohibition reform movementJt 1* t&gt;y far the uiuct diflkuir. wiu- Moure* Register

control

. -t.t&lt; /

scale Rcp«

n

ay of Our

H

orid

JEWS GLEANINGS.

19th Century
crnun-inftfct

...
veiling,- Nov .’titn i
and h'-ini
. bride’s parents at
nng Aiium Michigan . Rev. • and
and floor Wcotun wul ire at home afiet
»rby in contypi
tcording
RU(£r:imcni
twt». (Npi
nous or fussy, but. embodying
hc essentials of cleanliness and
alien necessary to health and
m'.iu;.
■ ...
---------- g—
,
Italy hi&gt; ;-busit 4,fj nduibi’atfi^
lire square tulle. ’ *

church.

where he wa^-born and is
ate nJ our scfwoL1-At a large and interesting tuectink held Tuesday evening. Nov 31.
al the off
ungniinm
rv-pun./ai

cere elected were; President. Philip]

The extremelv low price for
which w. deliver CLEAN High­
lands hairy Grade "A” milk.’ icy
cold, to your door, should interest
EVER* FAMILY seeking to cut
down its living expenses. When it
comes to “food value” and LOW
PRICE your money can’t buy any­
thing that will compare with pure,
CLEAN, milk.
But aside from its LOW COST,
good. CLEAN milk has other, qual­
ities that especially recommend its
generous use. According to leading
medical authorities, every child
should have a quart of milk each

day, and every grotvn up a pint, be­
cause milk contains the nourishing,
bodybuilding elements needed to
maintain-health and strength. Milk
that is good, CLEAN milk is good
for'people of all ages.
Every drop of milk you get from
this Dairy comes from our own test­
ed and accredited herd, and every
drop is CLEAN—that’s, WHY the
State of Michigan permits us to sell
it aS Grade "A.” We sell it at so
low a price that you cannot afford
to economize on the amount of It
you use in your home. Why not or­
der it today? Just Phone 2631.

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W-. COOK, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNEB. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1J33

F GOLDEN

fr i»»»

IniiiieiiftH]

In sincere appreciation &lt;»f the generous patronage this old eatabliMyd Jewelry Store has received from its many friends and pa­
trons over this long period of time (60 years) we are presenting to
you at this time the Greatest Sales Event in the history of the Store.
Our GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY SALE, which covers every piece

silver which means iygln-

ply you with the highest grade merchandise, which this store has
always handled, rft these extremely low price.-, during this unusual
sale. We bought goods early thi/summer, from manufacturers who

Sale Starts Thursday, Nov. 23rd, 8 a. m

hl anil gohi-lllled jew

Rare
Bargains

GENTS’ RINGS
(h

In WHITE ami YELLOW GOLD,
single ami double head cameo,
Tiger Eye anti Hernitite—

t

00

Other Sale Items

Gift Shop

Others at $10.75. $15.00, $19.00

COMPACTS
In single and double patterns in metal, al-&lt;

We Take Real Pride In Our
Leather Goods Department

A variety of shapes and sizes, 48c ea.
A wide variety at 95c

Ladies
Gents’
Gents’
Gents

A LARGE ASSOWFMENT OF

MANICURE SETS
4 e- i

In leather rolls, with 7, U,

Lland Bags, real leathef, 89c up
Bill Folds, solid leather . 39c up
I raveling C ases, $10 val.. $5.95
I rax cling Cases, $18 val., $9.95

Clear Glass. Rock Crystal Cut Cake Trays, $1.50 value, 89c
Occasional Lamps, marble-like, $9 and $1 I values . . . $4.95
Diamond Rings $5Qrrings. $35: $35 at $25: $25 at $17.50
Berry Spoon, Jelly Server. Ice I ea Spoons, Gravy La- *
dies. Butter bpreaders. Salad Forks. 6 TeatSpoons,
Big Value
. ................
...............
69c
26 pc. Chest of Silver, stainless kpives, $10 value . . $5.95
26 pc. Chest of Silver, Community, big value........... $9.95
Sall and Pepper Shakers, silver plated, 75 value ..... I 9c
Fancy Wrapping Paper, imported. 25c value .....................9c
Seth Thomas J ambour Mantle Clock
.
$7.50
Salt and Peppers, novelty china. 35c value....................... lie

Real Rock Crystal Beads

BESSMER the JEWELER
50th ANNIVERSARY

th inetql

in white, pmk and green—

Always Something New

HASTINGS

IfflATIIM
BAWK ABOUT DEC. 1

RAPIDS DEC. 5. 6. 7. 8.'9
with national ijiicl state iiutitutax,

Many,Agricultural Organua

trail from the national' dc-purtn ..nr

ana name Mi

CITY BASKET BALL
LEAGUE IS FORMED

MB PAY THEIR
07330315

TO Tilt. I.IHKVK1
Min-4 i. tion.

BEQUEATHS ESTATE
er. ind Kim Sigler, lawyer. John C
TO HIS HALF BROTHER
K’tchi.ni h i ■ bi-i-ii appointed t.&gt; a&lt;■IS PrvMrteiit. mil Chailr.- S Putt.
John Turner Remembers"lhe
Kindness Extended Him
by Will Peck
ganlwr.* and din-

three

G.&lt;&gt; B Rcxiney The Op-n TrallTiw-h»r nt Hastings.circuit
Wrttnumtad or.v - IwUI,•*?«!: »"&gt;“ •“
in the beautiful Valley Home cctnc-

I" I
OBHTARY.
Henn Ickn. »on of Walter
i ictae* wu born tn B *1Uluhip November 20. I8ST.
•.■ -.i tnbMife. N'L'vcmber 14.

Big Show

(Continued from page one)

MICHIGAN

Sulky Girl
.
Jean Barn*
obiti aih

i and Liry Cronk

IIKm. at
married Apnl II. 1911 to Mo a Aho-/
N.t-h ol Hasting* .aid to this union
/fie Mtn wa*
" ■ — • •ntire
■

nt a .Mnind national bank, v* take I»un&lt;-«|

hu uii bom and
leave* to wniini
si. Nelson G. at

the ii^mmunltv. And sfmndly, th.- brnthe
creation.of a banking institution of •■V*--r»

Herrin* ton of Batt
grd grandmother and

a surplus of MO.OOOJJ0. The stock I- tor t
-diviiia-ii mt * 2.00U .-haw.- of $2.5 rack, him
and there ull) !*•• approximately 200 i Twp
stockholder:.. Close to lu*!f a mil-1
lion dollar.'. &lt;4 'Grade A -.i.x.et;. for-,
tneglv belonging to the old bunk wiilj

the new institution will open with d*-tinltely to provide more mt
a very tine cash pmittou.
, for the .schools of thU.state. It
Tiie otnseiai ami directors are'evident :hui the Sale* Tax cult
planning to ojrn the National Bank; funash the $1* ooo.ooo irquired The
of Hiuiinns about D. eember I &lt;md governor my&gt; that if this ..;w&lt;'i-'.
only in the event ot d*-1av on the' .vton &lt;?t ths.leguhlurc. uldch conpart ol file Comptroller of tiw Cur- wnc.s lixlajL November 22. doe- not
rrncy in acting ui»m minor detail.*. | provide Hr,wH).o&lt;X&gt; for -the sctaxil*.
V ill defer the opening to a .-llgiitly he will recall tpem la Lansing. He county,
lutfer date. ,
believes that liquor control laws wyl thu lll&lt;
Mr. Warren E Carter, ot B?-. furnish the needed moiuy.
61 year

were on Friday at
.1:111g. Buna! ■ ui
Howard of Grandville, all Bv-|Fred King
ing. together with six grandchildren. I striker cemet
brother.
OBIT! ARY.
i&lt;. daughter of Mr. and

aiKiic-ngiiti
mu i

i'.

\i&lt; i

li-.mtllti

half Mb

WHAT will yout

Thanksgiving Dinner Be ?
LET US HELP YOU!
Roast Pig, 20 lbs.—Turkeys, all weights
Ducks, choice ones—Geese and the very
finest Chickens. Also full line of Meats,
Pork, Veal and Beef.
",
’
Careful a nd painstaking attention’ wHMjc given
to every telephone ortier. Deliveries nt B:00 and
10:00 A. M. and 3:00 P. M.

Hastings Food Shop
Telephone 2110

Mich.
It). 1024. at Wahjei
,___ ,_____ , ............. .1 1BJJ.
8 year*, it months and 2 days
leaves to mourn. Iter father am*
on earth. He loved hU family and She
__ ....
For- friend*.'and hts hom*’ was ever open.mother
funeral was het&lt;
to those in need. Hi* welcome ua*‘and Mr
most cordial. He will be- remembered . ut lhe
.noun at t*u o'clock. Rev. C. M
by his tjuuiy, kind act
Conklin offlcUtUlg. Bmul In River -

cd in man i
Saratuu T

REED’S DRUG STORE

Quimby. Lurn. now

iinuMuiuj

LOUIS Pagel, of Sen
stirvived by hi&gt; w»i

CQR. STATE AND JEFFERSON, HASTINGS, MICH.
great lead

cw. He wu» a thought

reduct"

minis arn

■u»- benediction
it ir.refinB R
rved and games plitjef

Ixld in th

rummage- sale to be
ement of th.' church.

Will hr greatly mix-rd by
the Valley Home
Conklin officiating

&gt;•.. of delinquent
n&lt;- municipalities.

Thc Michi san Secretary
required
, law ik bearing down severely on Mhun in
persons carrytng.no liability in-wnee who drive cars which &lt;-.&gt;
damage by accident or otheru
Such drivers ini' finding that

lice their drivers' license.-. keep

Specials—Nov. 23, 24, 25
A-PIKIN TABLETS
Bullies ol 100
lliiht Tot. Pint

and Mia
ipent Sat-

iROUP NO. 1

cars until they can mtv the requirrments ot the law And pay iur
tiie du.page they have cauM-d Th .&lt;•
have been many arrenu. and convic­
tions under this new law
.
ASK ion RELII.I.
FVrdm* of cattle, either far, Ui:
market or dairy purposes, are find­
ing tliat
of’feed have Bjfranocd

Hastings, Michigan
are calling upon the government lot onu 7 ui.
HnveatigaUon and,relief.
AUttheas, Secy.

Chtlord Kahler and children.
Urtha Hevnoldp and E ' E
spent Sunday.at Lev Hey-

i.H,m&gt; undri : Ml. uhailc.-. Kahler .*i»nt H
.ch- tirM j— day 4! q(1s Bouiu-rs al Cressey.
Groups 1.2.0 curl Ru-Rer. Mr- CHRonl Ku
i Gn&gt;u;&gt; 1 with Mr* BJM| H,n were Kakunaam «h6p
&gt; .ia;:mun. Mrr- E. j-Viday.
tux l/'wu. a ■ lead- Muri ftrynolds of Crcjkcy ct
.tafmtws. i ci clary Gn
graudpuicnu Sunday.
••
People oi today pre-Jearnm
i- do witlioui many tlnnu? which then
:ile grandpaienu never hoped to pos
■sCM."-rVuh Young.

: bi;ini, \i&lt; oHi* .

Hi &gt; KIN'

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�THE HASTINGS IBANXTR. WTPNF.snAY. NOVEMBER

PAGE SIX

—■"■---==== large red brick structure, built for[
, . ,
-fervicc. Step-, being very wide and,
Women _•_________ :crippled
C&gt;«* logr’h*r. for the benefit nf!
and aged soldiers. Consist*
■■■■— ,-&gt;f one large room. This room is nlxo
o,u-da.
HuUns,. w.d»n-aakJ&lt;«
WHW
with 11.
'Continued from page one'alternoan. Nov. 17th. when Mrs. jong. low archways, lyte. uAt guller-1
MAnau- Goodyear, in a very inter- ‘s ----— f----‘ 5■&gt;’r- u^ J5lc doubled and a tew quadruple^ the
*crf “•‘M&gt;
,!llenll,
eating wav^faikrd. on •'Washington. burkesperlan IJbrary’Suft daring
.,.un to wheal Tin- mirhc*
Our M&lt;»1 Beautllul City.
.....e ......
....................
said........................
Tlu beauties
ot Washins:- u!lll (11d this did not sign the guv■ None of the avenin s .are less than ;on express the soul of America.
eminent agreement, but tix v are
160 fret wide, ngtning diagonally Mrs. Burton brought .to ua t ; expecting td. benefit from It , Of
aeross streti.-. Ptnnsylvania are- beauties of the Pracpck Room
course’Uiey will not profit p»-r bushel
Gallery, designed
ai much av will tlx»e who’ have.

TW

,

SFOUR HUNDRED
FARMERS S GM UP

S LAub

■

capital wa» built so ;t could be add- Mrs-W. R Conk gave an intere. t»ir production; but they,hope to
■ ed to. additions having .-in.-e been jng description of Adams Memorial
• a better price than'tli’T would
built on three sides. She mcnTIoned ‘ip Rwl
the Seven ’ Wanders ot Wash- Mrs
io control production- Ho* fur
ington’s beauty: 1$: -The capr.ol txautn' building standlrc on a sightly hill- lighted
top. 150 fre! above the IMtoma.- MrHatton ulln did nut sign ....
, river. The, corner stone win laid m terestlng talk on ’ Original and u_t&lt; i ment.- to limit product
. 17B3 and the original building com- Adapted Types &lt;&gt;I .Architecture l”
— •• - ■
. &gt; pietedJh 1827 ut a cos’ of IJ5M.0M.
$2-5OT.000. America Th&lt;‘ periods ol
• ~
.
..... j
—
from colonial
,.hing nearly
■mount
4.000 tuns, u s.irmnltnfed "by th ■
Statue of Liberty, n.*
iteettire Revival. Pitrvnur. -RomatieMiiw. ’ ^(u.‘ niue&lt;t m 5933.
dll be up
of the Capitol bttildths
Italian Eclectic and Motfertlistir. &lt;howjng. h,’ the government'
.
abandon
Renaissance. The.umi
marble illustrative pictures of art for these-uttempt;, a\ production rontrol or
--------Walter 1 vartoUK perIcxts.
put teeth into lhe law that will torCe
Tin- grand central (wrliro l- 16&lt;i ’ on Friday. Dec 8th. the Home •...
1eri wide and is adori]gfl with jMcct* r&gt;partment with Mrs W. R. cook growers ot cotton,
• of colossal statuary inimarble .
t hairrfian will present, a progr am other farm product*
Household Economics. ’
government says. Th
Also of Italian architecture modified
and is considered one of the mast
' govertuneht aims to do. which lmagnificent buildings of its kind in Mr and Mrs D A. McClelland11 secure hluiu-r prices for wheat a
the world. A massive zodiac Is built □nd Hetty and Glair Norris and for other products.
in the floor. The reading rooms ac­ family of -Lacey visited Chester
Winans and family at Lansing Sun-i
commodate LOOT people. ’
. 3rd—Washington Monument, de­
■nd children and
signed by Robert Mills, first sbonfiux-d by thc Women's National
Manument Society and completed by to .-y&lt; Amber Saturday.
an appropriation made by Cotigre.se J Garnet Webb is back in scl|0C6.
This monument. 55 feet square at after a week’s abwncc on thc uc-'
the base and 555 feet i:r height, i- a
(Conttnifcd from page one)
white Marviand Mrs. Mary. Turner is spending thc !
niarblc. the . is covered by a cap winter with Mr and Mrs, Floyd N« ’mUsio’ncr has asked the fount;
•
- Barryville.
aluminum A motto irom
i preiwre a detpur. beginning at
I Calhoun line and extending n
one walkx down the 900 steps you
may read thex* mottos. Mrs- Jfoover Mr. and Mrs Forest Price and and cast toward Assyria.
was juTscnted with a beautiful itch-. .. . . . .
,
ship rugds in Assyria "and John
ing of rhi- monuhient jus! before Sunday.
Jcavtnff Washington. ’
' Mrs. Pred Du:k&lt; e had .1 severe townships. beginning a half
4th—Lincoln Memorial—A statue attack ot uji]k-ndtc;tl.$ Thursday
Ing Wi.it and .south iplo John-’ow|i.,
of Lincoln. . ittnig in an arm chair.
Mi and Mm. t:1w«X’&lt;F B.unuin wot crossing.M-3T and'exte’ndimr a mile.
i:jd Emunclpa- Grand Rapids vultors Wednesday. &gt; ■,
....
.- inscribed on Mr. and Mr.- ’ Harry Wood of i™’fr
,co';
Grand Rapids were Sunday, .visitors ;« ,‘i
, 'i 1
us monument
5th—Arlington cemetery., where at Hubert Barnum’s and Mi. andlSfl?' T?.,v
U,h‘cU
’)wU»1;
ie tomb of the Unknown Soldier” Mrs .Don McLeod. Mrs Gilbrtt
McLeod: and Eltfotf of Woodland
S'**}
L\sn-0?*’;
L&lt; placed
■
.JK' h
°” *
6th—The Pension building. a were Saturday evening vbutora.
: township raid, commencing a mile
~ north of Carlton Center and extend-

SIXeOlffllHROAD
PROJECTS BECDED

RA

Co-operation Event!
This store is glad to.be able to co-operate with the wishes of our President by
giving the people of this vicinity exceptionally low prices for these two days.

Friday and Saturday, November 24 and 25
We have disregarded market prites'for this event—we are giving good quality!
It’s a splendid opportunity to buy your winter needs and Christmas gifts now!
Hl.

hum

PORTIS HATS

$928

Suits and Overcoats
Under the market pric
these line suits
All
wearing

Our Regular S3.5O am)

Ilefrulnrs. Stouts, .Slim?

All Wool
FLANNEL ROBES

#16§o

in

THREE BIG

VALUE DAYS

north ot Woodlang. The estimated
coyt of this work u S4.lpO.tK). bring­
ing the total ol the six county pro­
ject;. to $37,208 00
■ The money tor these improve*
1 merits ot the Barry county trunk
t lilies and rite county, arid township
'roads is an outright
government ft is giv
ipose ot mojtlng emp
numt

Take advantage of this great Selling
Drive to speed Recovery.

; hours weekly at a wi
;laird by the federal

Here are Bargains in Underwear, Hos­
iery, Blankets. Linens, Dress Goods of
all kinds.
'

I Jahn anil Lt

Exceptional Bargains In
Coats, Dresses, Corsets
'i our money will getjhe utmost in val­
ue now—Buy with confidence—Get
the habit -Come here for New Styles
and Worth While Merchandise.

- nltiTI*

Weight'

. .
50'■ Wool
* I ()()'• Wool
III’ Wool
Cotton Suits
50'' Shirts and
Drawers, each

$2.69
$3.98
$1.29
98c

BOYS’ KNICKERS
CHOICE «’f :»iy
WOOL KNl&lt; KEILS
in th&lt;’ store.'

This is an exceptional value

■ YOUNG MEN’S
ALL WOOL SLACKS

..i'$2-

$1.75

BOYS’ UNIONS
V)8c
10- Wool
Medium Cotton .
69c

AA
V | UU
A

BREECHES

$2?8

MOUNT EAGtE

Olhcrs at $1.98

[her parents to .Miehif
I on a him in' Balm
Barry county

STITCHEIl

2 Pairs for 25c

j murriik-e to Andrew
Bedford and settled

'were l»&gt;rn nine children, thu
and mx. da light er-.; one son
dying in’iniatuy .
M:r
Hot’ of Irving; RoSn-i it

SHEEP LINED COATS

home
lionet
| Blanche Jordan
Whose

Tnatned

Boys’

. . .$4.98
. $2.90, $3.48

John
.Im uLu&gt; ;

FLANNEL SHIRTS

BOYS’
MELTON BLAZERS

s$£29

TUESDAY NIGHT

INGO

Decries Association of
Toads and Love Making
The load, innocently enough on
Its own jiart. pour cn-atur'e, !. i« el

Play All Evening for 25c |

•n tin fnflla

of-the magiJJ. clan, and no witchery or InCahta-

Every Wednesday Night
With a Real Band
Friday Night

Satiirday Night

ARCH BOLD

Matter of the
Square Dance

Tift Hot-Ziggy Boy&gt;

and Hit Band

Follow the Crowds To

Clear Lake Lodge
Where Merriment Prevails

Dancing 9:30 p. m. to 1:00 a. m.
Geo. F. Murray System Inc.

D’ble breasted, half belt
Navy and Oxford

$l5oo

LINED LEATHER
DRESS GLOVES

8129

8159

Jligh Rock Fleeced Lined

Dress Wool Gloves

• Shirts and Drawers

Leather Trimmed

89c
Holiday Neckwear

79c
A WARM DRIVING GLOVE

MISSE

SPORT JACKETS

69c
BOXES FREE

SLIPOVERS

69c ” 79c

Brown Jersey Coats

$409
Heavy Alt U’ihiI Lined Blarer, 52,00

Si;
||
X.
Uj

dug and mow repellant found
earth,, its very preeminence
in gfoten*]uent•*» lias given It a
|
only be accounted forin the natural
depravity of human Impulse. If
idowed with esthetic

would have bet-n preferred t. p.i«
batrachlon.
For our part, hoiyever. if we f
It imposdbk* to Inveigle the aft
Hons of n young lady without' re­
course to medications associated to
a greater or less extent with extracts
other uncouth, however Imerestlnj
saurian*, we will cheerfully surren­
der all hope of.Wlubtag the girl of
: dur dreamt. We would not care to

I Pair*, or Helen of TtfcW—U Matin-

Double Suede
, Shirts

ZIPPER ilt'ONT
‘ Rainproof Suede Cloth, Heavy
Fleeced Lined.

Cotton Flan­
nelette Shirts
Bjii Yank
Chambray
, Shirts

69c
79c

NAVY COATS

$498

S298

2 Pairs for 35c

MEN’S
SWEATER COATS
79

ANY TRENCH COAT
in the store

$j

All Wool Melton
COSSACKS

BOYS’ HELMET^

wilfci.-.

98c

.LEATHERETTE helmets
Heavy and Warm—
With Goggles
OjJC

CORDUROY SLACKS
Corduroy

DENIM COATS

$ J 98

Discount on

Triple Stitched. Corduroy collar

Wool Mixed
HEAVY HOSE

Corduroy, Melton, Duck,-Plaids

12c

69c 89c 98c

Cotton
WORK PANTS

Suede Leather Blazers
and Cossacks

$14?and

Blur All Well Melton. I Pockets

WATCH

SOO WOOL
Breeches and Jackets

75c

Single Suede
Shirts

HEAVY PANTS

Proof—$'£00 PER DOZEN

COSSACKS

$J98

All Wool—Dark Gray

HE

Blue Flannel
Wool Mixed

t

All Star Ensemble

FULL SHRUNK — SANFORIZED

DOUBLE BROWN GLOVES

WOOL SLIPOVERS

Klondike
Extra Heavy, at

| We STILL Have Dancing

and

The two best colors for

parted this

I Mrs E-.ina Gibbons
Her husband preceded

loppenthien’j

Men’s UNION SUITS

MACK DRESS SHIRTS
Our New Holiday Slock—Plain Whites

HEAVY WORK CAPS

Our FINEST qua!ity, choice of the
store

BOOT SOCKS

Tlicj Won't Last Long at This Price

WOOL SOCKS

RED AND GREEN TOP. HEAVY

Our

WATERS CLOTHES SHOP

Windows

If It Isn’t Good -We Don't Carry It

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M. 1#33

PAoimw

CELEBRATED
Mr* ”?"** Woodburne.
Chairman.I GOLDEN
rvPUAWRC DDnnnAU of the Homc Department, preaided.
WEDDING SATURDAY •
CAUHAnUt rnUUHAM
Mattle Everhart presented
.
Friends and Relatives Re­ Dr. Woodburne Presents In a pleasing group of Negro song*
A collation wa* served by the
membered Mr. and Mrs.
teresling Talk on “The
Nashville ladle* following thc talk. ’
and a pleasant social hour enjoyed.
Jay Wilkinson, Delton
Romance of Coal”
W. H. Franck made a
144 EAST STATE STREET
TELEPHONE 2522
b^t^,ss ALDRICH BRINGS
trip to Nashville Monday.
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A very, happy occasion was the The Histing* Women's Club was
/INTERESTING MESSAGE ■ fiftieth wedding miniversan’ ceie- well represented at Nashville Wed-, DR. LATHROP DOING
1 James .Radford went to Chicago
a half-brother. John Tur
;
er,
nt
Baltimore
Twp.
This
jrus
lj.«
/ 1
.
brutud by’ Mr and Mrs, Jay Wilkln- nesday last when the exchange pro­
Tuwd.&gt;- &lt;«| « b.n.nh» rHJ,
"
I
AS
WELL
AS
POSSIBLE
Mrs Ray Branch went.toI’1first visit here in many years.
'Teacher in Girls’ High School
**•' D*!Ufl&gt; "n Saturday after- gram was given before thc Nashville
I Mr and Mrs. W. T. Grigsby will
tT
„
, ,,
, „
noiti. Noveirb r 18 Th' v hi Id open Club
Munday on buaineiu.
Detroit to spend Thanksgiv­ Has Many and Varied Ex , hotiM* to 'ihlr fr!end:&gt; and relatives
The latter had chosen from the Undcrwcnt Appendectomy at
Miss Grace Edmond* «»&lt; gionw go
1Ing to
from ? 00 fill 5 00 P JI There wen1 Hastings
with
his
brother.
Rev.
Maurice
pcrienr.es
in
China
year book thc progfbm fea­
Butterworth Hospital
from Union City over the week end ’Mi
guests 'wno h-gutcrwl and several turing Dr Woodburne a talk "The,
Grigsby,
and will
shortly *171
tor
&lt;a-'iu? ■ n«iu
wm leave
irate .-mnuj
A meiaagc from China that prov­ 80
One Lot of Hatt at 59c
on Thursday Last
i
Mrs S F. Nichols of Detroit is Kissimmee, Fin., to spent the winmore
who
V.dird
dating
lhe
day
Romance of Goal."
Lovely Silk
ed of unusual intcrut wn.-i brought
lhe guest ot Mrs. L. E Barnett tin*’ t,.r
•
. to the various missionacy groups of Whole names were not on the regi-sIt proved a. most farclhatinR sub­ Dr C P Lathrop jya* taken to
. tvlta Ail.nl left on Frtd-.V
“n&lt;1 MfS W 11 f™'*”.
lhe Methodist. E|&gt;!. r .pal chur.h let
Skirta in the new atylea'and
ject—in truth a romance" a* Dr Butterworth hospit«H&gt;fVrand Rap- .
ids on Thursday where he was op-'
,?lh*
.’!
Mt-' Oeo. Cameron made a trip to Thursday evrnhig tv MUs Svhla
Fte'. ij •
c.idillae. Mrs Woodburne. ilhi’trnting with a crated on that day for appendicitis.
color* at $1.98, $2,50. $2.88
PontlM Saturday, returning Mrs. Aldrich, a teacher in Hing-wah children.
Cortngiit of Kalama*: *» and chart, traced the woijder atory of •Word received from him says that
and ion. Laverne, to nigh school in the pi wince of F i- Barton
the prehistoric beginnings of con) his condition, is fairly favorable and
Mr. and Mrr. Philip Merlati of Hurry BWelman
Mu.
Ray
Cx-tie
of
Prairieville.
"
,.n..r . u«.k-s Visit With Chian, how home on furlough Miss
Felt Hate—ClaMy «hapes $4 fl A
from’ iUkuHous ferns, repds and
six
Prairieville visited * Mr:,. Nettle ; relative* here.
grandchildren.'
in good spirits.. His many
Aldrich u. n Lyons, Michigan, g rl.
In turban* anti brim* at
I «UU
„„.V1. •mOaM’s. glgnntk-in c«imparL«on to the he keojMhojie
Hyde on Friday.
'
During tin "
for hi* complete and
Mr. and Mrs Emerson Pettit. Mr
r,
rmiml gojd wed- Rtwlent day spcr.lr.* From coal friends
Mi and Mis Bernard O'Connell mid
These dresses were
rapid recovery^
" •
Mrs Bert Undcrwuxi. Mr. .ind eleven years und Is Ike well ediicat,vd by the three
t»G ,r,'ni Wr
hundreds ot
bought to sell for a
Ch*moi»elte
Dr
Skinner
K
of
Lacey
Is
caring,
Mi«
Fred
Boardman.
Mr
and
Mrs
rd.
sensible,
practical
type
that
. Clara Huglir.'by-products that have revolutionized
J. M CBlnicr 'in Sunda
.....„.....
mu£h higher price George Hogel and Betty Amu* from blings credit to our country arid grandduuglit
two reading.*, one nu original‘industrial method.', and medical for Dr toi’.brop’s office practice from
Friday and Saturday
luiiia s|M‘iit Sunday with Mr. mid the church site rc|&gt;rcM*jit*. She took gave
to the. bride and groom. Mts. practice. It was a fascinating and
.Mrs Glenn Brower and family.
0* hf-r theme the subject of cu-tiper- tribute
Hcrber
Mildred CaMh* und dmiglitrr sang inspiring story ’
Mi-5 Relty Baker nwwned to her ’ Mr and Mrs F. J LaMaster. Mr “tion iJlustrating with jwrsonal ex­
GRAND RAPIDS NOV 27.
home here Hund.iy after u visit with pand Mrs F. J Van Dyke and Bur- perteiifea enenuntered in her adoptmay stoke our fufnac'-s with better
tiara. Ernest. Lob.and Beulah Sev- •"** l«nd, tlmt lit Id thc closest utten- giftrf were pre. ■ n’ert. In ihc.cvening grace after once getting the ron­
Mrs Geo. Mnri.-i'lj of F’uwlt rvlll..
Mlscha Elman, the noted violinist,
........ snrnt the
th- week end at tlrt
tlvc Uon
audience which wus &lt;.ne a seven o’cloik "dinner wa.1 served to ; cejijion of the truly beneficent agent will
Dr. and Mrs !&lt;..-• D thbrldgc.pnh crancr
-rrappear
—- — in- a concert— ut— thc
.
...
_
___
*"i
‘
irly
varying
ages.
son "I Mu.-'ip wrtr Bunduv gue*ts home ol their parents Mr. and Mr.'
the immediate retain's Covers were real is in giving us.not only heat. Civic Auditorium in Cirand Rapid*,
ijmimTseveraiicc.
M,J*5 Aldrich l. ft a fi riliut ot h &gt;jv
Severance, Uw*
the licciuion
occasion’lxb—
of tn m'ui m.' a w. Woodburn*. j.cnnie]
but lite it '-lf in many Instano..'cn’M nday evening. Nov. 27 at 8 W
Mr. ?”d optimism, in her message. ..nd
FOR THE TEACHER
the Hastings Central chon! «udi—
Enian program dls-’
Mr. und Mrs A A. Anderson ot ing- a farewell for Beulah, alro
Mr. Wilkitj on was bom in PrmIt -is a talk
that we can rccom- o'clj
z
“ -n-— r-i.i. i„ .. ..
Some time, next month. In plact I tonum for the bent-il
' Intnd Rapids n.sitrd Mo Josephine &amp; verance s birthday
in.' chtin- life -mend to any" group or organization plaL iU*
— wonderful musical talent
work she represents.’ Contact with rievttKTuul i. ■
.
Todd and .on S ituiday mid Bunday.
G u&lt;-.&lt;is ol Mr. and Mrs. Charles our
there
and
in
Ofanimville
Hope
and
wishing
for
a
truly
interesting
and
He Is a Russian Jew by birth, a Rus- of the usual county teachers' iruti* I era of this county.
field workers lias gieatly en­ Barry township- Hi' orikpaHon •*!&gt;.'! thought-provoking "topic tor consid- stun
tute.
there
will
be
given
two
lecSmith, county school rmnnWRloher,
ToyallM
by
training
Wood on Wednesday were Mr and riched the life ol Oriental women
...
and
well Mead ut Kalamazoo visited Mi. Mr* Eddie Barnum.
farming until he. mined tb Delton' era tion
"
'
' American
----------- ---------•*'“
lures on two different evening? m i.*-planning for them.
Barnum and children
citizen by adoption
and Mrs Wayne Merrick 01^ Sun- qnd Mr.' Will Barnum of LyndenWtlkinsbu.
Mrs. Robert
villc, N Y:. nt'o Mr*. Carrie Ken­
Mrs Carrie Kennedy and Mis.' nedy and Mrs. Aubrey Kennedy u!
plendid
Grand Rapids "Hie Barnums re- Mr, 'An&lt;!ir. dlslrJct K,,M(1,.nI. ( l
turned to their home* on Monday t;,nlw1
„„„ a
ulk
&lt;t»Upl
ilrday.
'
Johnson
Mr and Mi - Fird Join-.- and Mi:-- family of Lansing wen- Sunday lowed the addn muj a social hour Hickory Corner.-, qii November 18.
Ethel Jines visited Mr. and Mrs. giM.'l.s of Mr. mid Mrs John Me- was enjoyed. Mrs Da.de Cm- . Mr- 1883
‘
.
Mr and M: WOkinsoh have, thLravy.. enroute Iran Middleville
Mia.*—in- Will
&lt;».■&gt; Held ---. . ....
and. Mr- ..
Hugh
Riley .br­
Stur.
where they visited Mr. and Mrs, ing in chan*.- of the. buffet table
Mr uiul XJr- William Schulz ol Charles Baker. Glenn ....
htipfi tends tor
Grand ft.iidii- -iwnf SiiiurAuy and
, py urdd'd li
rilh a company ot meu on s
Sunday wi'h Mr und Mrs. Keith|blJ)
DISTRICT LEGION
Mr. unit Mis Herbert JJiron anil

HASTINGS CLUB GIVES

Social Events and Personal Mention

FAIRCHILD’S
Buy Now

Save Money!

DRESSES

JJ25

50

2.95

Mr

uihI

AND AUXILIARY MEET CHILDREN PLAN A
THANKSGIVING PLAY

Mrs ch-&lt;v rj&lt;&gt; &lt; &lt; h and Entertained nt Plainwell on

■ Mi and Mrs
Edwin Hill, of near Howell.
*
Mr and Mrs , Wallace Jim of

Sunday - Next Conten­
tion in Cass County

Mils. W M. Stebbins auti rent their; on Sunday, the. Hiistn
household goxb to Sturgis Tut-Adny Unit being represent:
Mrs. Dak- Conklin of Hattie creek
Wood- Frank Annable
TOtt'mend. ato Dr. an
band. Mr and Mrs.
Swift nf Middh villo
l ulu-- E Fish and daughter. Mrs
•ly dinu:
Mildred Fem ot Allegan. Mi and
■ men &lt;m
it K il.ima/fo and Mrs E I. Macinstead of'
Cloverdale. were Stludaj
providing,
! Mr. and Mrs. John Ma?

marriage &lt;*t Mr Earl Smith

Talent Displayed by Young
sters al W. K. Kellogg
Foundation Camp

Children
.Past and Fotindn

K. K-l
Pane take

Below//

duc-d
lei iOX
m« .
the federal
rompriha-

RUBBERS
Genuine Ball Band Rubbers are
made from pure gum rubber.
They arc usually sold for &gt;1.50 a
pair iVe have been selling them
tor $H39 RurJor. two days only,
on Nov'.24 and 35. you can g*t
Ball Band rubbers tor men here- -

• t. .stage and covtunu

ommiitev

The FnM Thanksgiving Day."
rapidly taking form
'Die caniper* who

to U&gt;.- Disman. Franc .. Chwhtnd. Doni Skill
tr Lake. The annual *Coni- man. Bill Itow ic Doi'otliy Conkey
nnd AdjutaiitF confercnct nun Smith. Richard Collins. Ltlbasi
Bowie. Grant Frorijan, Ted (to’.iins
Floyd Belden. Max Barrett, William

sl-!
SHIRTS

■ nd Theo Hyatt.
h allowing thc ceremony, a dinner P&gt;

bride’s parent.^. Mr and Mn: Arthur

Collar attached and band
shirts of good quality constitute
the second offering in this col­
umn of -specials. The patterns are
in good style. mnterlaU will wear,
colbra are fast. Values in this of­
fer run from $1,00 to *1.95. And'
on Nov. 34 find 25 you can buy
shirt* here 3 tor $3.50: or one
shirt for

CHILDREN PRESENT
PLEASING OPERETTA
JunioKMombers of St. Rose

Smith is a graduate ot a
School of Music Entertain
Portlajid High school and also a
HENEFIT BRIDGE.
nd Grand Rnp. college graduate Mr. Smith grarfat Central Auditorium
Mr. and Mis. C. W Crawfoid
' &lt;&gt;i her brother. Dr u.,t,.rt from Hastings High mid has
I'onducted an ml station here (or opened thrir iharinnm Imijic vir The primary and lower grade chil­
Broadway on Thursday eve­ dren ol Si Rom school n^lsted by
some lime pa.it HtUtltiK^ tririKb South
a benefit
for the
Em-School of Mu,~ning
— for —
.junior bridge
pupils ol
|nianU'.-l Guild, niteen tables U iiu -ir gave a pTosing operetta. "Bobby
.played.
Brewster’s Rooster." mid a program
BKIDGEIt proved n iimsf pleasant ^ril of sjiccinitie.'. at Central nudiroriuni&lt;
On Thur, day rovers were In id for
■ight .it a cluirming. luncheon given afiulr a* well a&gt; financially worth Tuesday night A good ..
by Mn. Kcnilh Mclnlvrr Mr:- Sid- while, receipts amounting' to near- cnee was present and guvi
'
' ng th- efforts of
m\ Fri-ntfh of Middleville. Mrs ly »W.
Polis and Mr.- Clifford Dolan •High scorF'in contract was n _.......
daughter and hli.'Uaiid.Mt
by Mr.- H K Wib-on and Dr .milted and brought out the iitory
ie bridge honors.
James Bri
George Lockwood, ami .second high rd Bobby.-, fmtit-s mid virtues in a
convincing way. giving the lesson
that it is marc blessed to give than
Maude Schomp to rect i
and J. M. Townsend, add second good.. v&lt;» . m the solo purls.
high wore was tnndekby Mr.., F ’
Piano, violin anti group number.'
'•tick Palmer and Will Shutter

THANKSGIVING
GREETINGS

Tiie Inti me ‘nig id the office
Fcdcratloi
Crook*’ n &lt;»f. Molilgomcty st Th. ‘w.'im
mejnbers and their guests re-.ponded ! nf tl4l
nmtd graciously m purrtiaslnarticle* up h r sale. Mrv.'E.irl
(iieted a- 0uc'ioneer
”.Tr&gt; and Mr"T
I AH' .
*55ion fight
i Ritchie
and there u:r. much refreshment
served by lite
I merriment a* .th« sale. After the ,|101S{&lt;.k&gt;
.
aueuo.i. -.n.l.ieb,- «Hre. plek-j a,„.,. „..,.nd„18 ,w. y,,.
p
6oxc«
le.
r».. ,r.r .r..d
Mlda|cv,|„.. M,.. AlKt,
I It • *' “'L- &gt;'"'&lt;■ ' “&lt;■'&gt; K*r. tbv w,.:i, Mt,. -n,.,,,,,, s..,,..,, M„
Club man-.- « .I MH .'I r..„b,u u,rl„ Kno«lw .rn^ori Mr. n c.
... ....... ...
.... « th
al,u Mrs tllrn ttrir.marr.
Lb. Can
Pqinork hospital.
Lb.
Shultz, Freeport or Middleville
JOLLY BlitTHDAI (LIB.
Jnest Smith. Coats Grove. Mr*. Gqrjdori EdmondClarence Mater.
On Wednesday. November If. an-]'
Cans
Baner .
Oliver delightful mating ot th&lt;* N.i.'hvll&lt;.. Mr:
-Hasting
Jolly Birthday Club was held at;'
Lb..
the home of Mr- laronu Cleveland. I
crncLE
'
honoring the birthday of her ntotii-J। Mrs Archie McDonald delightfully
er. Mrs. Cora McNamma. Fifteen \enrertauud M-'hodist L A 8 CirA
TOWN talk ■
members and guesta enjoyed thei’clc Nq 3 .hi Monday night, twenty A Pleaiing Blend
U.
bountiful pot hjdk dinner mid the;
bcinc pr- .-:n.fA bountiful po'.
happy social time A*, a jMirpr.'
------ ;,v ifive
Lb. 27&gt;ic
• lutX SU!,p,..
t /.lr-.,-rt followed by
.
MAXWELL HOUSE-COFFEE
Vacuum Pack
to Mrs. McNamara, thc hidif :- drr': - j the business meeting presided'over
cd tn old time gowns,
’
, .
lhe chairman. Mr.*- Floyd Ever­
skirt* and oilier accei
Order Your Thanksgiving Chickens From Us
Judge Ella c Eggleston gave
were tn vogue years ago. ihtu cre­ ahart.
though'--provoking talk on conating a lot of merriment.
The Quality Will Be the Best
dltldns among thc youm ot our city
.•nd count-, and .uvked thc coopera­
Lb- 17y2c
American Legion Auxiliary num­ tion &lt;&gt;j tin- members in bringing
Any Cut
ber* held a work mc'ctlng on Ttu- - about a f&gt;i’er &gt;late t&lt;f affairs.
For ontcr.i.'iinmeiit. the latites dis-1
Lb. Sliced 1 1
day night at the home
' “
Mr..
Dickory Brand
John' Wood.
•hnstmu • meeting on Dec] This Wednesday evening ..
?honoring Mr:«. Donnn Herrington 1H wtl! be ent ff’allied by Judge Eg[.will be held nt. the home of Mt...
then
i
(Sterling Roger... Games will be
'played and refreahmopte jcrvml. It
EXTRA FANCY CUTS
is hoped there may Jx- u good at­
tendance.
HU) clnuriu.ui. met on Tuesday with .
Watch for the A. G. Adv. Each Thursday
Me T. S Baird lor a pul Itick
In thc Grand Rapids Press
Mi.i. George Shcifield recently luncheon Meihbcr* paid dues and
gave a benefit tea under auspices of gave u fruit shower for thc hospital.
Circle No 4 ot the Methodist Ladies' Iivteud of the usual exchange of
Aid. Twelve ladica i-njoycd n &lt;»c- gilts Ht-Chnstmax time the equiva­
lent in- money w.v given to* thlightfuj afternoon.
hospital Charity' Fond.
Miss Maxhie Wui’.derlich delight­
We Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491 i Mrs Fred Prentice is entertaining ed the Indus
« most intcii-at! the U and I Club this Wednesday tng account
tier stuiutier in
’afternoon at her hJtne.lr.jhe ..ec- EurujX’. shoving pictuhs and souond ward.
vxnlrs ul th*., trip.

Friday, Nov. 24

Saturday, Nov. 25

Iodized Salt 2
Calumet Baking Powder
Butter
Babbit's Cleanser
Rolled Oats

2
6

25c
25c
9c
23c

18ic

Beef Steak
Bacon

Beef Roasts

y lOc

H INMAN

HATS
INGING thc praises of our offer of mens and boys
overcoats would be a great waste of time and space.
Come in and see for yourself that you can get much for
very little here on November 24th and 25th! The details
of our offerings are as follows:

For men, we have coats valued up to $14.50, which you
can buy on the above ni/incd days for only $9.95. Over­
coats Valued from $15.00 to $22.50 will be only $12.95!

Boys’ overcoats that were formerly $7.50 to $13^00, will
be sold for $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95.

Boys’ &amp; Youths’ Suits
ERE is a good opportunity to get the young man a
‘suit of fine quality and still save money! Suits with
two long trousers are only $7.95, but we haven’t a full run
of sizes. Two knicker suits for the younger boys, in sizes
from 8 to 12 years, are priced now at only $4.95 and $5.95.

Doe* your hat begin to look a lit­
tle the worse for wear? And dies
the thought ot buying a new one
give your pocket-book the jitter-.1
If so; get U load of thl8. Haw for­
merly &gt;3 50 and $5 00 will be sold
Nov. 34 and 25 for. only

S915I
Underwear
Genuin'.* Ser-Vol men’s ribbed
union suits—fall weights in grey
nr/ecru with ankle lengths and
long sleeves. The.*e garments are
of exceptional quality at thc us­
ual price, which is one dollar
each. On Nov. 34 and 25. get ScrVal union suits here for only

Boys Sweaters
Maybe you won’t believe it—but
wc have boys' sweaters that are
100 per cent pure virgin wool­
Harvard neck stylet-color* are
royal blue, dark green, tan. and
maroon—formerly sold tor ll.M
—now only

sl—!

r. S. Baird
Clothing and Shoes for Men and Boys
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE HAST1N&lt;L’ BANNTB.' WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER U IBM

PAGE EIGHT

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD NO ADYPl
T1SEMENT FOR LFSS THAN .31

Guarantecd Truss
Fitting Service
jtutnicnt for you. Let us shot

feat
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Control”. Notliinv cite like
tciiUUvca.
The Prescription Drug Store

/

Our Service
. To PROTECT You Conrtanllr
Adjuit Fairly
P*y Promptly
W» Imur- HcurL H A«s.'.d
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CITIZENS MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Co.
m KaUcav* N»«- Bw-t B'-d.A He»c. »paay Ot&lt;»r.u«-.i i*-'i
J. 1. xmus. L--»! Re-.t!« r:.t4lltt
HxiUufs. Mnb, ■

Bertha Damine
CftrncUiu'
Djmine. divorce.
.
,
„„ w ...
little |&gt;«nd aunflower which
Guy C Keller vs Sarah A. Orx- nothing to’lbe. Tnecday that followa
lot atrrama and inarehc*
born, foreckx.ure ol mortgage.
; l(n'T.«»rer bank holiday, writ.n a
O. Glenn Mur.viiall
vs. Ray ‘ (.dmuntef in theManeheater (Eng.) lind I tier I
church or the nazarene.
Clemen*, accounting and ipjuncHon I l5,wrijian. Mr. I’epj* f«-)i (hr nr.iln , “utlvk-tlsht’
ftuco.M BtiUdpif
‘William Wisner and, Etta Wisner, of it evi-n mi' - “ '—‘
"
v.i L P Reno, custodian of the'
&lt;,f tin(Continued from page one)
.Wayland State Bank, staying of ..-po l)ie ..m,,.
Freeport. Mich.
Casualty Co. a foreign cor­ mortgage forddosure.
■
’ November 18. 193X
m, a..-.uin'|X'it.
.
Harttnjb Banner.
Raymond H. Baker. Admr. v.-t;' Lonl, what a connu t I had with my­ dletU nnd pharmaceutical products
. I*ubin
. ..... D. Solomon vs. Board ol The Delton Slate Bank, staying ut! self. my heart tempting nu- n tl.ou an- being extracted from wood., ac­
.County Road.Canuulttioni-rs ol the mortgage foreclosure.
•
In the Banner of November 8 you .County of Barry and lhe County of
Floyd C. Frengh and Bessie.- sand tlmea to &lt;0 abroad tdi-mt some cording to re[H&gt;rt« of Geruiah •clell*
French v.* Fr.inteffJoW? and Thelma
rrnor has catted
Frank L. Jone.'-, ct al. injunction.
' Gilbert p. Dickinaon
Chester'Peck-vs. Lev Brail and
Kydnuu)t'trespa*s on the case.
,
pose*, one-nf which you &gt;av i- 'io
(lf . Lois RnUl. bill to foreclose mortgage.
1'IRST UNITED brethren CHURCH, make an 'appropriation h r 111'' i’U»&gt;- rnb- Shepard, deceased. apjieal ‘ Elsie' Hamon vs. Rudolph W Han­ tent, did a
son.' divorce.
R»r. I,. E. Ian*. Pastor he tni.c commksinn-' and Ih’’ --’bte :i\MU probate court.
1. «
. •-. v
f'r. • - .- board of chiropractorNow T am
Hastings Bmldlqg and Loan As!1 "• ' (| । - ■ ' • j .
&gt;' ;i not complexly dumb, but I ivver
sedation vs.lfjojie C- Cain, et al, bill
The earth hu» a auperflcinl nraa
,.■
‘
‘ ' |l&lt;:ird- of a "public jru-: e.msmis- .khn Schfofta. deceased. appeal from; to foreclose mortgage.
.
Minnie Wurm vs. William Fuhr, et,
al. bill' to set aside deeds.
. . .. .
.&lt; • e.ihniis-' Norm Company vs. Frank C An-' Frank Barnhart vs May Barnhart. I 000 are laml.
f. miythimj dtn.&lt; trcspA's on the care
divorce.
the job in Harrv U Mohrmann. n-cciver of'• Margaret F Walker vs. Elizabeth
Michigan. living oil
money and Nivhville State Bank vs. E L. Ap- j Jane At lee. Ebenetcr Daniels, et :fl.
bill to dear cloud-from title. ‘
pretend- pjcnian. lusumpxVsiments I j---- ------------------- ----Harrv
O. Mohrmann.
receiver
of Gustav Jesiek and Myrtle Jeslck
Nashville Stale Bank vs. ft E- Swift, vs John Sienkiewicz, extension 01
moratonuin err mortgage.
Hany o Mohrmann, nseivvr of ■ Nova B Whitney v*. Izonart G.
st.tit- land- comes Trom ushville Stale Bank v&gt; J. C. Fur- Whitney, divorce.
in-otw way or another.
Nellie C Forman vs Richard E
Ham o Mohrmann- receiver of. Forman, divorce. *
Nashville State Bank v... Llbbie. Pearl McArthur vs. Sheldon Mc­
Hus public trust 'commission is Mip- Mm.-liall. a.i‘HinpsU.
Arthur, divorce.
ijcsii !?• do, and uhy the taxpayer!
Sarah Ostroth and Mabie Ostroth
Harrv O Mohrmui
of this state have to dig up th( ■Nashville State Bank
Hurd. Adams vs. Curtis Marshall, et al.
Ihoney to support another cnnuni&lt;-asxumpsIL
' mortgage-fon-ftafiure.
i'll'1 And hou come that the stale Etn-.'sl L Johncox
Minor F. Shupp vs. Anna Shupp.
mti t appropriate fur a state bjard Hicks tiwumpslt.
1 divorce. •
.
Old style u alnut bureau. Also have
of chiropractors? Cannot the ch’iro-- Jacksou Pence" Co. ' Claude L.
Charles E Rowlader. et al vs Em­
your crippled furniture n-iuilred and
pr.u’. r- run their own bmr.iimid Walton, a.^umpsit.
...............................
- ory TiKimpum. ct al. foreclosure ot
refiiUkhcd i*t reasonable prices.
Harry O Mohrmann. receiver of land contract
Wilma •*
.M ‘Baker,
by• next friends
Naihvtlle State Bank vs. Ward A. ‘ “
*— * “
Hastings photir
■Itool amt Mattie Quick. u.-^ump-.H. ■ /
vs. Raymond H. 'Baker, divorce
Fn-d L. Dingman vs. Arthur J.
Gilson Bell and Vesta Bell vs
And like Santa Chiu-, sometimes Floyd Everts and Belle Everts, as­ ■ Clayman. et al. mortgage forvclos;
doe&gt;. lia* the state missed the cldro-i.' sumpsit.
ure.
.
•
praetors' stockings? If you can ex-; Waite
Sr... o .»r
„hlrh s„ ,
plain this I am sure many of your
...ij.- u nwn !
M..,, Tin
1
readers - will join me in thanking ,court.
you.
, Sincerely. •
HASTINGS PARISH. •
PIU
..ui
METHODIST EPISCOPAL fllURCH.
I
S.,.'.
Wm
E* Hm “d
Bev. C. &gt;!. Conklin
Lcqn Cool.
RrUJer.ee: SIP E. Green Bl Phone ?6BS
i&gt; r. .■Ktunipsii.
.
et al. u*sumpsit
ment of The Parker Hotel, acro.^frtini the Court
Sal-Vet Company. Inc. a
,.
v&gt;
n,J
Thc
Industrial
Company vs. L&lt;-on
Y&gt;&gt;;k corporation vs. Middl*
House, State Street entrance,-where 1 hqpe«to meet
impa
”
d
Andrew
Doaley.
asl.umtxT Mid Coal company, asm
•
.Miinpdt.
ruti trooper. uim med t.r i-jimond.-- Elevator and Implement ftladt.wn Furniture Com pmvy v«.
■ for Adam I'./tepnurh
.
Company. .1 corjwratlon vs. Arlie Mike Gjtlkich. a*sUinpdt.
Madej and Mary Wielgosz vs.
End lev. mssumiwit.
.
' • Michael
and Helena Zawackl. as­
Chancers Causes
sumpsit.
Rudi-lph E. Reahirt. State Bank­ Manville Peterson vs. Earl Strick­
ing Commissioner, vs. Nashville land. William Cramer, axsiirnpslt.
Bank. .ipp:liitm*‘iit'&lt;&gt;l'receiver.
Boyer* Fire Apparatus Company,
Rudolph E Reichert. State -Bai*- an Indiana corjMtratlon^vs. Freeport
i:,:. c nun..Mm-r. vs. State Bunk of ■stare Bank. assumpsHcnunKn or the united brethren
■ pul
i epon. appointment
of receiver.
'“r
Alfred Moerdyk vs. Ortna Glynn. 1
IN cueist.
Julian J Gardner y». Ellen Gard ct al, trespass on the case.
.
Arnett Auto Company vs.
Hirry o Mohrmann. i.-crnri of Banftou et al. iiMtumjteit
Nashville State Bank
- A”
••
’ullcr H
Samuel
Rosenblum
vs, Claude j
Ru«.-; ct al bill to b
j. e morl- sparrow and Chas. Bourdo. nssump-

THE CHURCHES

low a' ronimunlcatmn from Mrs J
E Barcroft f.f-Freeport. MS Bar
croft jvould like to bare public mat

Ml CASES L STED

WANTED!

GEO. M. NEWTON

HAVE MOVED MY

UPHOLSTERING SHOP

AUTO PARTS

W. A. CAIN, Upholsterer and Finisher

GLENN F. LAUBAUGH j
Phone h’.lll

Robleski’s Electric Shop

Hrullngs .

What Would You Do

Clifford

Harry O. Mohrmann. receiver'of
Nashville State Bank vs. Haydeni
Ny&lt;-, ax umpsit
.
Gilbert Verburg v.i, Oren A .Davis.!
Delinquent tresjxux on the case.
Ada Fur Farms, a Mlchiean cor-i
iporatum vs C- L- Munger. Co. attaclimi nt.
;s. wta. E^SeitWlilte Bros, v.s I.. H. Cook, as-j
•. divorce.
suhifuit
Delton Farm Bureau Elevator
foreclosure. Company v • Wilbur Sllcuck. as-;
sumpsit.
'
et al,, f^recksurc'of ii Frank W Annable vs. Raymond
B ifoward. replevin.
fin v James Moulton. Glen Ear l va. Frank Price-, as- [.sumpsit.
Mary E Snnbury y . Morse Back­ । Wolverine Fruit Products ComtJ
us A'dmr.. furechnure of mortgage. I' pany vs William Boughitrr. tresfUM,
- Martin
[on the case,
declare1 Elmer F JVatrouv vs. Mrs. Edgar;
Bank', bill
i L. Mend, trespass, on the case
.lurenev A .uter vs. John MarJoseph Boiiitka vs. Thomas R.
ill bill for an accounting and dil­ Obhewsky and Sophia Olshewaky,'
ution of o-jxirtnership
A Ja*suinj»it
Vird
vs Catherine A
American Electric. Service. Inc. v.s..
Duns M Curites, appeal from-justice
George Fox, di- ' court. '

Il THE LAW ...
Ut REVOKED Y.mr .

2nd TIED Up All Y«’ttr
Trocka and Cur».’
EPFECT.IVE OCT. 17. 1033

Michiusn's Fiasncfol Respon­
sibility Law Provides
.
YOU
c: ir

•

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... YOUR . tru
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&gt;4 until

EMMANUEL CHURCH.
(EPISCOPAL)

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SEE US FOR INSURANCE
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.ferry Anriru*. Phone Il'T—Fl
Hastinc*. Mich. R. &lt;;. Brtjmm. Phone KI—I?.
Nlwhvilfc, -Midi.

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riitsT fresbytijrian church.
Rev. Jehu KPrtilng. D t&gt;. PaKtor.
: W. Ctf:.ter Ut
Phone CIS

. Fine l.avxljvi- and Tonic
McH 8p*r-!x m-ttnu-.-. K.-..-ra

and Mi* _Fr^nk H

HASTINGS MARKETS

loved Mary Jean and will m
Funeral service* sere Wee

CARDS of THANKS
for better
mortuary
services

of Grand Ledge
end with M:. and
‘

CHARLES H. LEONARD

PHONE tKIl

. Hifrry O Mohrmann. receiver of
Minnie E. Hanyen..ct al. vs. Nel-'
Na-hviiie Stale Bank. vs. Len W
' Fvtghner. et al. foreclosure of chattel son H. Cross, et al. bill to quiet title. ]
1 In the matter of the petition at
Rodney post, ct al. bill to discharge'
Heltn Beadle
■ mortgage.
- '
Beadle, divorce.
Will Tobias vs. Mabel Tobias, di-,
Harry o Mohrmann. receiver of
Nashville State Bank. vs. David H. vorce
Glenn
A
Boyle
vs. Nina J. Bbylc.
Gardner. i-t -al. fofeclosure ot mort,,
,
’divorce.
Edna Parrott v- Allie A. HanUm.
J./Echtinaw
rh&lt; Endsley, temiwrery injunction, j Lchtinaw/divorcc.
Hatrv o Muiirmunn. receiver of1 .John C McKlbbln vs. Hattie
.,-hviil&lt;•'State Bank.'.., Richard O. McKlbbln. divorce.
■
: John Braniteuillpr vs.. Ida E
faredosun
H. • Brandatetter, divorce.
.
bill for an uccmntfng.
Charles Wilcox, vs. Earl and Ber-j.
Han y O. Mohrmann. receiver of nice Wilcox, cancellation of deed |
n*i ; Nashville State Bank. vs. Jolin j.; and agreement.
&amp;
Pitt and Lilly M Put. et al. tnorfCharles G McPeck. et al. v.,. Verm -h
to: d -ure
J McPeck. bill for partition
1 ■1
h.irrv o Mohrmann. receiver of! Mina M Adams v» William U
. Nashville SU'.t Bank, vs Wlltajd i Adam*, divwce
. Hdt. n. . ... mortgage foreclosure
Clyde C Slemons. *UU- commte- ■
Ham O Molirminn. receiver of sinner of health. v». The vil.age ol H
•• .
- s . - n.nk.
Walter O Nashville, el at
•_v \.
. .. n:&lt;'-.g. f
C. Cart McGufTy. et al. vs William ■
P Streeter, et al. bill of c m plain to
H i-’.m;* Building and Loan as- vacate decree
,-d ocMttun V- Fred Gregg and Ethel William W&amp;ner vs. W Barrett.
On?. ni-&gt;.-tw«&lt; foreclosure.
etui, bill for an accounting and;
ixiton State Bank vs. Marlon!cancellation.of lease.
•
-L-rttguge forecHaure.l Pearl M. Ayer* v*. Homer S
H. tu-v B ulding. and Loan
&gt; Ayer*, divorce
I
. . Vernon R. BumJord. et
Mary M DeWitt vs Oscar Jayul
DeWitt divorce
al nux'z.me
mortgage- foredroure
foreclosure
va
Ltwto
E
Jettmga.1
8hertfT-Oo*hn
Sale*
co
v$.
Norrte;
May me Near v. L.
~ -•••
;J. Herrington. Admr.. et al, bill fori
t-.il for specific performance
W&lt;»jd!ar.d Exchange Bank vs. 1 an accounting.
vt, Ray BakerJamer F and Duuy B Ouy. nr&gt;rt-1 Prank Balcerzak
lhe
zak- W11 foraccounting and in-'.
Hum' o Mohrmann. receiver of junction
aAhviHe State Bank, vs Floyd W. SberlfT-Gaslln Sales Co v*. Au-.
• »...nd
aL mortgage fore- gu&gt;t F Geiger. John Fteher. bill for,
i;i,
)
.an accounting.
M.imw I WiDifon va. George WilEdward Purchis vs Charlea Dahln d'vo-ce
hauser. injunction and accountuig
... . .:
.v H« A w..~
nr.r

. t 25th will Im-lirld
Ur and Mf&gt; Jarno
of illmii tn the

IE me sicrifice

Electric Appliances
Electric Wiring
Delco Light Sales and Service

GRANGE PROGRAMS

Dii tine live Funeral Service

.
.
: M:. And Mr
...
, Earl J.uf.".* and Laura were. Grace
Earl :PlamweU.-Mrs.
P!. •• - ~Bellingham.
Mr. and Mrs
it:
Walter Warner' and
, Rubert.

Kcteey spent .part ot
Dcyo Earkin vs Nora A. Matlhcwi. Margaret
---------—t In ...
---------- _with Mni ■
et al bill to declare land contract a last. week
Hastings
mortgage
Lenah Wood
Earl H Chrewmun v» Orace A Thanksgiving program next.
Clwweman. divorce
Bunday evening Leader, Mrs..1
, Yada Mann vs Arthur Mann, d.- Wayne Ooolbaugh
.
'on &lt;
,.
j Mr. and Mrs. Allie Cheney of
Harrv Larsen w. Rhea'Marie Lar- Carlton and Mr and Mrs Lewis'
n.;re
Stickel and Margaret of Kalamazoo
.M .-umer.C. Nichols vs. Fred Dar-Tfjwnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aljy. to take Jurisdiction of foreclosure; ton Wood.
.! land contract.
The P. T A. will bev this week
'MargaM-t E. Lass vs. Otto B. J. Friday night, Nov. 34. A chicken ।
La'•. divcrce.
.
supper at 7 o'clock Program in
Melvin L. Pettit vs Lucille Pettit', charge of Margaret Coats. A play 1
divorce. j will be given by eight vyomen Come-il

in S. Jl'.IT ERSON ST.

t

HASTINGS

Give Thanks tvith
a bouquet of lovely

Flowers
. . . for the
Thanksgiving
All orders receive our
careful attentidh and
prompt delivery
Phone 2530

'

Clyde Wilcox
The Florist

jt

CARS WASHED
In a Warm place with
WARM WATER!

MOTOR OIL
Containing ANIMAL FAT
Try a Filling . . . and Be Convinced!

Edmonds Oil Co.

�PART TWO—Page Nine |

THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1933

A
administrator have shown
1. PRICES A high standard of ;
Agriculture
s repression
Degan
*Mu4flusual interest in and knowledge living' cannot tie maintained on a I
'
.
wy
*
•
•»
.
■
ol the general farm problem
tow price level and a democracy, WRITES ON "BUY
■ a• -/ hirteen
Years
A
CO.
INatianal
1
continuing.
Mr
Tabor
said:
such
as ours,cannot endure unless'
------------- ------o~&gt;
. jj
®
-'There were many who had grave it gives, to the avrrage^man a rra-1
! fears about thc Allotment Plan and eonable chance to secure a fair start
Grange Head Tells Convention* tiie methods ol adjustment but the toward success In the race of life. I NOW” MOVEMENT

Slowk

Tli* attention of all Grangers of 'Tabor proceeded to dtaicUM tl&gt;e 1“*' os passed was Hie best judg- 2. WAGES. Well paid labor and I
Ionia county b Centered thia week general agricultural economic and rn,'nt °‘ t,M' administration nnd it* satisfactory conditions are e.wn- BOOT HTARKINGTON. NO­
upon tiie national convention of tiie financial situation of the country. l**dersWp. All admit the tremen-- tlal to prosperity Men who are uh- 1
TED AUTHOR, GIVES
All price* in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 per cent Sale* Ta*
organization in session at Boise, pointing out how basic is th&gt; in- Jou' dhflculttos involved and the al- employed or on the dole are n?«,
EXPLANATION
dustry
‘&lt;»t super-human
good- .customersUU.-.IJ of
*11 agriculture
UKllLHluur in
III both
uuill ccowu- ,"----........... _ effort
-- -- -required
■
, ------------ - -for■ beef-steak, ham
Idaho.
i. Jud .... ... . UK i.kx. ..,:,in &gt;» «-»■'« the
far filing nrogrum Of
i&gt;k &gt;•&gt;
o( nr
„ dairy product*.
Chief interest In the convention
adjustments.'
3.
DEBTS.
’
The
tremendous
In-'
pr..- »cr&lt;-«K tiducuan.
.dputmrnU.
'
Is tin- address that was given by ».k nollc.«bly !,«■ Iran,
’
“* crease in debts calls for the moot i SAYS MONEY IS A
of
Nat tuna! Muster Louis J Tabor yes­ mulgation of radical formulas or benefit payment* and a ‘ host
new remedies. Instead he renewed ether matters ln operation. This M- wrious consideration and ttnless tiie
MEANS OF TRADE
terday -afternoon.
*" *
“of■ 'the agri-­ debt structure of thc tuition, both]
In his uddreM National Master hls emphasis upon the Grange pro- ’tempt “at* *Ute “solutton
...... calling
........ tor
.U. "the American euluml -lliiuilon u rnlilted to .nd public and private, is notamder con­ Wiser to Live by Spending
Thbor ditnv h-*nie the fact that the Krum
trol.
grave
trouble
is
ahead
Market
for
lhe
American
Farmer.''
recelv?
a
fair
trial,
so
that
recent agricultural depression u 13
Than to Perish by Sav­
4. TAXES Tiie increase in the
yean old. . indicating a prolonged and for such a balancing of pjices ,LA VBJU*- *?r ,ts ‘Bllur&lt;‘- to r‘‘,ach.tb*‘
ing Our Products
lieriod ot distress among farm pep- and opportunity as shall give thr heart of the question must be defl- real estate lux burden is'still mote
level, and the base of taxation must 'Booth Tarkington, the author, al­
ple. during which they haw en- farmer
.- — n fair chance among lhe. nltoiy demonstrated.
---- . industries
----of
. .u_
—j
The
•
■&gt;■&gt;: Fanner
r«an™ Strikes.
be still further broadened. Priv- i, ways writes interestingly and clear-1
dravon-d heroically to carry on : great
thc .land,
| Tlw
though all the time aceing condi-'
Give New I)ea| a Chan
— National MM.-r trtrnrd tn H«f. tnnane Md Wtury mttfl con- ly. He lias contributed a short
n„a,.n.,. aa tribute to society There must be no i story In favor of the "Buy Now'*
tion.&lt; grow worse for their Indus-1 The national master commented ■ uM. recent attempts to mobilize
try: with net funn income droi^iing: -----— -•.speed
—‘ and.courage" with farm
— —
&gt;•-- •-In -the
— Central
-------- •••
— •£
upon•••'"the
strike
West
in tax dodgers in America.
KING’S
which we think Is
5. MONEY. An honest dollar is movement,
front over thirteen billion dollars ini which the present administration : these significant words: We canworthy of general and careful read­
1920 to about five billion dollars ini has undertaken u M&gt;lutlon of th? not criticize those who use honor- more than a name. The Justice and ing. *o we reproduce it below:
FLAKE
|
1931 Ito forcefully declared that old problem ol furin equality? and able means to preserve tiie equlty honestwif our monetary structure Somel lines we have to go against
Michigan Milled (Lowell, Mich.)
"without bringing the fanner againi reminded tin- Grange membership, j.n
n tncir
their farms ....
and homes,
but the
un. on
....
our training or go broke Some­
Into the American market, nationalI that .President Roosevelt, his M’C- Oranie bcllevrt there u a better Ideal, and the live, ot all «ur penile times what wc have always believed
1 n-tary of agriculture, and his ad-I: tneUaxl
method than .vlrlkes.
.strikes. violence «
or —Intda County-News
prosperity Is retarded."
, , ,________
_________________
'to be a rule of virtuous conduct
2 &amp; 17c
Cranberry
Raisins
2
29c
bloodshed in thc ref
”-----of' -----HtUng
farm
AV ‘ ‘ ' _e T*y DV Hooves fatal in practice. For In­
Sun Maid Seeded
difficulties. Tiie pds'f
ver. of. the d:- MUdi rAT oALto IAA di ; stance, we have grown up in the be­
ganizatton and cooperation,
can.
if
-------...
FOLLOWING
MONTH
“
L
KS
“
d
properly
used,
inteachers u&gt;*u
and cmw'.v
enforced by our gqv- *
i----,
— --/ —
- -• correct thc basic ...
_ ...........
I। wwwwib
Sweet Cherriec
21c
Mince Meat t-oa. pkg. 1 OC
equalities against which thc tUUt*:Rt f Rnlea Tn» Ron rd Snv eminent, that we have no right to
Country Club
Country Club - Royal Anna
'
oI.UivkuIhW.
sla,&lt;!
oay i«k&lt;- or u» Uw property or .noihi-r
url.tlU
Dnnnltv
. ............. u...
While ekz,te\«u...
pointing out et.A
the r«e&gt;r
fact rlwr
that
Penalty fzi
to Pnllnui
Follow
person ...............
without his consent,
but i,
If |
j large surpluses probably cannot be
'the property in question happens toj
Delay
brought under control without n
I be a. blackjack thal the other
Edward Scully, deputy field ad- - person is about to bring down on'
'Certain amount of planning and diSILVER LEAF
■ rection. and that only through ministrator for the state board of my head. I shall haw a bettor;
1 planned intelligence can balanced tax administration. recently stat­ chance of surviving if I perceive.;
agriculture lx- secured.. Mr. Tabor ed that the state board intends to in lime, the -unwisdom of clinging
'sounded a note of warning against no longer tolerate delinquency In unalterably to old convictions. That
Dates unfitted. 2 £ 25c
Salad Drerring i-" 23c
■ ■'dictatorial or bureaucratic meth- the filing of reports
is. there are times of emergency,
Sudan Quality
The general sales tax act, under when clinging to an old conviction
Section 6. very specifically states1 will be ruinous D-t us consider the|
I&gt;an&lt;rr of Bureaucracy.
SOW IS THE TIME to take advantage of these LOW PRICES
, Enlarging upon this warning he that "the taxes levied hereunder present time in its relation to our
19c
Asparagus
N°-2
Queen Olives ■&gt;--&lt; 33c
be due and payable on or be­ old conviction in favor of thrift.
,sald. 'After generations of exixtn- shall
Hollywood Brand
• Bountiful Brand
thc 15th day of tire nionth next
People of pioneer stock are often
sion and each farmer following his fore
succeeding
thc
month
in
which
the
spoken
of
as
the
"backbone
of
the
■ own inclination, it is extremely dif- tax accrued." Thc Act. under Sec­
country.
”
and
probably
they
are
;
1 tlcull to bring into being a planned tton fl. further apectnoail}' states,
LARGE
No. 2JPioneers are thrifty or they don't
: rural existence If we |&gt;cnnil the
of failure to
■ survive.
If the
Lx used
---- ...
. file* any
. , reaxunv.
*■ wiv
"uvuwood
p,,v pile
« u.xu
CAN
lilahning by* which agriculture will "in case
can*
imove forward to be controlled en- turn required by this Act within : too freely in thc autumn it may not
by
thc­
— time prescribed
. .
. the. Act. , 25. laM through the winter,
wuiw-i. and wi
illrely by the government, wc shall tlw
Country Club— New pack — Fancy Golden Yellow Pumpkin
I develop a new type of bureaucracy per cent of the tax shall be added Midland child learned thrift at its,
| grandmother s knee Moreover, we've1
Cioaing Out at
i,whfch like creeping paralysis, will as a penalty."
When lhe Act became effective teen taught for several generationscripple agriculture's future. Tiie
Pineapple
no.ev.u-Baby Walnuts
■v. 19c
danger of limited development to on July 1 thc state board of tax thal lt Un't what a man earns that!
Country Club - aliceci or crushed
certain sections and denying* the administration did not have a list counts'nnd takes care of him in hLsj’
j right of new Areas to expansion has of merchandisers to whom the tax 10|d ngr; it s what he saves We've
The board made its |BiWBys believed thal thrift Is a vlrin It many serious problems. A di-. would applyof returns
Nut Meats '.4-ib. i&gt;..k.&lt; 29c
Mixed Nutt
25c
Uirough var- •tue.
— that ----spending Is risky and that I
! reeled life is not only new. but very dlstrlbutlon
Pecan or Walnuts - Cellophane wrapped
difQcult. *and al-the same time ex­ tons agencies nnd felt that It should squandering is suicidal. We demand I
not
be
too
harsh
in
imposing
penal
­
thrift
from
our
government,
vote
ceedingly dangerous for America. ties upon .returns made after lhe
against
political
candidates
proven
Our ancestors left Euro|&gt;e to get 15th of the month.
LARGE
No. 2L&lt;J
unthrifty, and wc investigate, and
away from a planned' existence
The board now feels that the pro- ,
Pewter has rnisetl 50 " in the past six months. Here
and came to America tp find liberty visions of the Act are well known often relegate to private life, offi­
CAN
can*
cials shown to be carelessly lavish
and
to
give
individualism
full
-play.
is a chance to buy Christinas presents at less than
all taxpayer* in tiie State of with public funds Thc value of
Country
Club
Fancy
Halve*
or
Slice*
in
heavy
syrup
During more than two c»nturlei, this to
add. therefore, will insist thrift, indeed. Is one of our Wrong-|
quality has txvn developed without Michigan
hindrance. Tire American Farmer that returns be triode on or before I■ est convictions. No one doubts that
~
GOLDEN
A
the 15th of the month as required j it lx a rigi and useful conviction
had cleared forests, conquered prai­ under
Uom
BANTAM 2
Genuine Crystal Beads, strung QQ‘
the definite nmvi-ilnn«
_ that it would be dangerous to
Fresh Bread
25c
provisions nf
of the'
the or
ries, irrigated the desert and pto- Act.
on rhain. A *1.59 seller
wsJ
Fancy Country Club
unsettle it: but here is the Unifed
duced crops in kind, quality and
Returns for the month of October States government coming to us
manner to suit-his own desires.
ouriment of Costume Jewelry,
received by the board after the 15th
• Price parity and stability cah- of November will be subject to lhe now. asking us to buy. buy. buy. ad­
Fruit Cake
«■. ..i. 39c
Fresh Cookies 2 «» 25c
vising us to spend our money rather
not come unless we take a broad. penalties imposed by the Act.
Her Grace - truly delicious
than to save it. and generally apAny Necklace In stock telling
, natural view of agricultural prubtrearing
to
set
itself
strongly
in
op
­
up to *1.50. for
■ lems. Spme Southern states have PRICES OF FARM TOOLS
position to that old principle of
! reduccu their cotton acreage in re­
cent years by 40 per cent A-iule oth­
MAY BE DEEPLY CUT thriftiness in w hich we were trained.
MAKE SOME FAMILY HAPPY - GIVE FOOD
There seems to be a contradiction
er states have Increased their pro­
and *1.00 GIFT TABLE. They contain REAL VALUES. Re
duction a like amount. What is true Michigan Fann Bureau May somewhere.
sure and look.
Moreover, the government asks us
ot cotton Ls true- of many other
Kroger
Gift Baskets and Food Coupon Books are
Join
a
Huge
Buying
to
spend
at
a
time
when
we
have
crops. To ask each to reduce in the
the least to spare, at a time when
same manner Li unfair, to deny to
Pool
truly practical gifts that everyone can use.
Federal government itself, as well
And we have a large and complete slock of all Chrlstnew farmers the right to ciiange
It seems to us that American farm the
their agriculture is equally unjust." implement makers are taking an un­ as our- State, county and city gov­
. mat Goods, Watches. Diamonds. Ringo. Gel our prices before
GIFT BASKETS
FOOD COUPON BOOKS
Concluding iris comment uix^a warranted course in demanding the ernments, are taking heavily from
buying.
planned rural life' Tabor saldint high prices they do for farm tooW. us in taxes and in that way lessen­
Assortments up from 98c — -■ *
$2.50 — $5.00
is no use to deny the bailling com­ They have not. lowered prices to ing our Rower to spend. Worse
still,
our
government,
through
the
plexities of tire plan, but on the anywhere near the. extent that
other hand 13 years of continued prices ot other products have drop­ NRA, asks us to spend at a moment
depressions and a clear realization ped. The reduction on farm imple­ of great financial uncertainty in oux
of wh.it lias occurred in America ments Is so little, compared with the lives, at ti moment when we don’t
Hastings
Dependable Jeweler
Michigan
and tiie world, compels the devel­ great decrease in prices of farm pro­ know whether we’re emerging from
opment of a long-time program for duct*. that farmers are unable to the depression or going deeper into
agriculture Hiat will enable us to buy needed tools nt thc high pjices It. and when wc aren't sure wheth­
er we're less afraid of the future
achieve a planned life more toler­ charged by manufacturers.
lb*.
than wc were a year ago. or more so.
able than tiie haphazard existence
It is not. therefore.- to be won­ The curious thing about the gov­
behind us."
dered at that tiie .Michigan -Farm ernment's
Full of sweet juice
exhortation (o m to spend
Calling attention to the fact that Bureau Is planning to become a part
for a long time the National Orange of the huge buying pool which, it Is Is that the exhorters know how we
has had a clearly defined land pol­ expected, will rtash prices of farm feel and how we’re situated: they
large bunch 5c
know our old conviction in favor of
Grapefruit
4
19c
Celery
icy. Mr. Tabor pointed out that It is Implements.
thriftiness and they agree with that
"grossly unfair and basically un­
Florida - sweet and juicy - 70-80 el.xa
Freeh, crisp
conviction—and yet these same ex­
sound lor thc government on one
horters ask us to buy. buy. buy.
hand to appropriate millions of dol­
What's the answer* Money is a
3 ib. Uc
Bananas
Apples
4 b. 19c
lars for the Farm Board a,nd
d for ag
aga
­ ■"
means of trade. If you had a cord
ricultural assistance, and t:....
Golden yellow fruit
then .J
to s
Fancy Jonathans
of wood and no food, nnd your
appropriate other millions of dollars
neighbor
had
a
cella?
full
of
pota
­
Max
Ycrgen
of
Africa,
one
of
thc
for new land development.
"Hie Government should pur­ s[&gt;cakers al tiie State Older Boys' toes and no fuel, and if neither of
chase and take out of production a conference. I* one of the great you were willing to trade, he’d have
AGAIN .KROGER OFFERS
greater amount of sub-marginal colored men of the world. Many raw potatoes to'eat but he'd freeze
land, using it for forestry, conserva­ adults are planning on coming to death, and you'd have heat
THE FAMOUS 4 POINT BLUE RIBBON
tion and recreational purposes." he great distance* to hear him. Any enough perhaps, but you'd starve to
argued. - When this policy is once boy who can attend this conference death. Thrift Ls indeed a virtue:
adopted, thc unfairness of agricul­ surely has a treat in store for him. but thur'is a time of emergency dur­
tural expansion will be removed and Other speakers and leaders a{e Dr. ing wi/lch it’s necessary to buy goods
R. O. Hall of Albion. Dr. W. A. Au- so .that somebody 11 have money
stability secured."
lenbach of
Cranbrook church, erjoifgh/to pay us for wiiat we pro­
"Back to thc Land” Explained.
In connection with the recent ap­ Coach '’Juddy” Hyames of W S T. duce. If |t’« hard for us to get rich
Place your order immediately at your neighborhood Kroger Marke*
by washing one another's shirts, it's
propriation
of
S25.000DO0 for
maintenance of homes or farms, Mr. Rochester and Mrr S S. Wyer of certainly impossible for us to make
a
living
by
washing
otlr
own.
It
Columbus.
Kalamazoo
Dre.
1-2-3,
Tabor sees a step made necessary by
seems
live
AIMV-V days.
vuije.
---- wiser
---- - to
-......
- by- spending than
tiie fact that there are millions of only S3 oo for the three
bv saving,
xavine ‘
Dr. M Linde assisted with the, to PDcrlth
crish by
people now unemployed w:ho can­
51
~
not be re-absorbed into our indus­ discussion on Health”* ’*
CARLTON CENTER.
Free - 1 Boulion Cube with each roast
trial life, and that it is a -proper Boys’ Y group at ts
Mr. and Mrs Arlie Todd and
charge on government to use pub­ retary Angell lust
family visited the forpicr's brother.
lic funds toward the redistributing ning.
Beef Ribs
Rib Roast
Last
Tuesday
evening
Cranston
Mr. and Mrs Lester Todd, of Mio.
of this population and toward find­
c
Fine for baking
Boned, rolled and tied
ing for unemployed Industrial work­ Wilcox's Y group discussed for northern Michigan, last week. ’
ers an opportunity to produce part their Bible study thc Ten Com­ Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Exncr of
of their income from small tracts of mandments. The Y Twelve group Lakeview called on Mr. and Mrs
Beef Pot Roast
Pork Sausage
land, so located that they can be had as Jheir subject. 'The Buis for Fred Henney Tuesday afternoon.
Lawton Williams attended the
employed part Ume if the oppor­ Choice*” ohe ot the week of prayer
football ifame at Ann Arbor Satur­
tunity is a Horded. He. however, topics.
pointed out a warning in the obliga­ I The Woodland Y group postponed day and acted as usher from Boy­
tion to protect agriculture in this their meeting Monday night because Scout Troop 7fl. of Carlton Center.
E.
Mr. and Mrs. Nell Wilson, .son
new program by making sure that , of the special meetings In thc
undesirable group* are not moved church. .
August, also daughter Elinor and
Dr. John R.Jdott^ wl»o Is at home friend. Murry Meyers, visited rela­
Lean fresh picnics
from the citv to rural areas and
In
flfl
countries
of
the
world,
says
tive*
in Grand Rapids one day las’,
that undue burdens are not placed
on farm communities to demand that tiie inter-racial question is week.
Sliced Bacon Vfc-it. uy.r gc
&lt;t Moat
Murry Meyers went- north deer
greater educational facilities and more serious than cither lhe inter­
national or economic.
Sugar cured
welfare relief.
hunting FYlday.
,. - There
—- must
ThebeY.noM.
C. A. u establUhed
in
government
subMr. and Mrs. H- L. Allerding and
»idy toward increased production " ‘be capltok of all the countries, and son Howard visited relatives in Lan­
Pork Liver
Spare Ribs
he uld. ' Modern conditions demand
1.757.000 members In 9.000 local ding Bunday.
that an Intelligent people shall give *MOdattons
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
to all its citizens a chance in life
Rev. L. L Dewey assisted on, tiie
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Lyons and
but it should be remembered, in the stat« Y convention program in Deson. Raymond. of Grand Rapids
redlstributlng of surplus population. tro“ but Thursday.
that this Ls a city problem and must Freeport Y group have elected were Bunday guests at Wm. Bayne's
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Flrsler spent.
not by its attempted solution create Wayne Maurer, president. Max
a greater one in the form of new Curtiss, vice-president. Robert Sunday P. M. with Mrs. LoU Flrater I
burdens placed upon rural life."
Boughner.' secretary and Lloyd in Hasting*.
Mary Stutz called on her parents.
Five Point Prorram.
Reamer, treasurer
Tn
battleship Colorado COSt 27 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stutz. Bunday P.
M.
In recommenlng a program tor million dollars
the future. National Muter Tabor|
______
nr
■
Clarence
McKelvey and wife
pointed out that five essential stops With all its draw backs life 1* still spent Sunday with their brother, i
must be kept constantly In mind: a splendid adventureRoy McKelvey, near Lacey.

READY with BIGGER

» THANKSGIVING %
FOOD VALUES

FLOUR

N. R. A

Buy Now!

ILMRU
ADD

PRE-CHRISTMAS

JEWELRY SALE

29«

SW,FTS

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

All Hammond Non-Stop
Electric Clocks

GROUP of PEWTER PIECES Closing
Out at 1-2 Price!

PUMPKIN

25*

PEACHES

29*

&amp;

99
99

C. B. HODGES

FLORIDA

ORANGES

Prepare
Your Car for
Winter Driving
Many motorists were caught un­
prepared when the cold days came,
which caused them much incon­
venience and expense.

A NEW FORD BATTERY will
insure quick starting.

PRESTONE in your- radiator will
keep it from freezing.
.

AN EFFECTIVE CAR HEATER
is not only a comfort but'almost a
necessity for winter driving.
Call and we will gladly tell you
about these WINTER accessories

Y. M. C. A. ITEMS

TURKEYS

BEEF ROAST lb. 6c

12&gt;/2

Ib. 6Yzc

PORK ROAST
f

8c

FRESH GY..ERS

Universal Garage Co.

Phone 2121

Hastings

21c

47*

WANT TO BUY OR SELL ? TRY OUR WANT COLUMN

�Niuiun AnniTiniUAI
NAfflinu HUUII IUHHL

!■ Two hundred and sixty men com -'men will complete the quota of 10!
peted for four positions al the ex- who will be distributed, two to each

CONSERVATION
OFFICERS aminations
hew at Roscommon. All of the five conservation distrtete of
uuiiULnTniiun vii ivs.r«o
appotmeeJ win
Irt« lunct. tlu. staU. These men wM n&lt;x be a»-

Three examinatwru were IieHjn moved tnrougntne district as octii* uumc nenlnsuia- at Marquette,cssion and conditions demand.
V\ppw.uoh. «). • tW ««■!»“«• «'h d» ...
&lt;w«d: ... Ho«h.»n .Im
u
-1 ’--SrfSod ported by Director Hogarth. Tire .
E^tht regularly assigned Conner-• ___________
ratlin officers and tlx free tance wbcn. 40 more were present. ■jVo number of convictions
-------- - -for
- October
--------officers Will be appointed by Director cons&lt;.rvaljdh officers will be m-1*cled
expected to greatly exceed the,
George R. Hogarth of Jib* Depart- fr0|n ,hOete cammed nt each of the number reported for the same per­
ment of Conservation from 740 men th-(&lt; locations
•
jidd Ln 1933. he .said, and justices of]
who recently completed civil gerv.ddl.tonal con-'tlK 1RUCe “* a»P«aUng with the,
lee examinations
Zrl anfifreeze S?n I
*» "*••***'« penalties
-

_

SUPERV50RS

."WJ

ApiK.li.tm.nl. in Lin. With

_

Law &gt;nforoemetit*eampsi&lt;n Throughout State

nouiKiW law enforcement campaign ! k.-,
vatlon officers nnd two free lance beb^ carried on by the Department..
officers will be selected.
Appointment at the six free lance* LUUflJ

A Good Time To Buy

FURNITURE
Right now we have on our floors several
articles on which we can quote a very
low price. These goods would be a fine
bargain at any time, but right now they
stlnd out as especially good values.

,

...

.... ■

■

HOUSE NEWS

OCTOBER SESSION

We Are Now Purchasing White Pea
’Beans, Also Small Onions
We arc also pleased to advise that we will oper­
ate all of our SALTING STATIONS IN BAR­
RY COUNTY during the SEASON of 1934.
So in planning your crops for next season please
bear in mind that we offer you a cash crop with
guaranteed price and market.

£ha!ker, 46 Ac. SCc. 30. Prairieville,
i Dorr Sfott and wife to R G Hen­
; top and wife. Lot 21. Eddy's Brach
। plat Wnll lake. Hope Twp
I Bertha M Davenport to R. G.
Koch. 40 Ac., Sec 1ft. Orangeville
Wn.
William G. Crjiwford and wife tn.

Floyd

There are in thsi line about one dozen Walnut fin­
ish, well made and HANDSOME END .
TABLES that'for this sale are priced
at only—
*

10. Assyria Tup.
Alma Wujiderlidi to Andrew
Matthew.-. nnd wife. BO Ac.. Sec.
; Carlton Tup.
I Charles E. Smith. and wife
Hurry I.. Dean and wife. Lot
Shore Acres, Johnstown Twp.

A GOOD TAPESTRY LIVING
ROOM SUITE for only—

and wife, 44 Sq. Rds . Sec' &lt;1 Has- •
tings Twp,
Richard Bchoenborn nnd wife l&lt;&gt;(

Hirsch Brothers &amp; Co
HASTINGS

J. DERLUTER, Mg.
PHONE 2649

MICHIGAN

A very handsome, well made Wal­
nut finishgd Bed Room Suite for only

We have at present several used, rebuilt
and demonstrator washing machines at
prices that will move them in a short
time. If you are in need it will pay you
to investigate.

Miller Furniture Co
Complete House Furnishers

Spun

James R. Smalley, ct al. to Thc
Ccrpmicrctal Savings Bank of Mar­
: hall..8!) Ac . S&gt;.c !». V.'.-Ktlind Twp.

Hastings, Michigan

1

Well, we've lived to see the Erie
&lt; Penna.) Daily Times refer Io-Hie
harbor master's $500 job at that
’ place as a political plum.--Detroit

WHY DELAY LONGER in equip­
ping your car with FIRESTONE
tires, which will give you the most
in safety and mileage that money

Firestone
COURIER TYPE

•^40x21
4.50x21
4.75X19
30x3*2

FROM WHATEVER FOOT
TROUBLE YOU MAY HAVE!

$3-60
$4.25
$4.qs
$3.45

HAMMER
ANKLES

TOF

,

CROOKED
TOES \

।

SENTINEL TYPE
4.50x21
4.75x19
5.25x18
5.25x21

$5.65
$6.05
$7.30
$7.95
SORE.
HEELS

OLDFIELD

4 50x21
4.75x19
&lt;25x18
{*.50x19

$6.30
$6.70
$7.10
$9.40

Come in today—take advantage of pres­
ent prices. These low prices vyill bring
you the EXTR.A VALUES built into
FIRSETONE tires. They cU no more,
yet you get mure for your money. The
EXTRA VALUES are your savings.

ANDRUS SERVICE
Jefferson and Court Sts.
HASTINGS. MICH.
PHONE 2240

FALLEN
ARCHES
SORE HOT
FEET

♦
CORNS

\
&gt; INGROWN
ITCHING
NAILS
TOES

BUNIONS
CALLOUSES
ON SOLE

SEE FOR YOURSELF! ATTEND THIS SPECIAL

DEMONSTRATION

This Saturday, November 25th
9:00 a. m. to xo:oo p. m.

'

It is our good fortune to announce that on the above date an Expert of the
Chicago Staff of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, world noted Foot Authority, will be at
&lt;xu store for the greatest Dcmonrtration of Foot Comfort ever held in this city.
To you, it means an opportunity such as you cannot afford to miss, if you juffej
from your feet. What you will learn about your feet through the aid of this
Expert will be of life-long benefit to you. You will know your feet as you never
knew them before; what causes them to hurt and what to do to always enjoy
foot comfort. Thc Dr. Scholl Appliance or Remedy you need to relieve and re­
move the cause trf your suffering and the proper shoe for foot comfor\ will be
demonstrated on your own feet WITHOUT CHARGE. Keep this 0d as a

HASTINGS CUT-RATE SHOE STORE
114 W.State Si.

*‘Barry County’s Busiest Shoe Store”

Hastings

FREE!

�THE HASTINGS BANNTR. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER !J. I Ml

rANUT untAMo WAnM
BUYERS COLD GLANCE

Mr. and Mrs Eber Hoffman 'of

This Association

Tempting Colors and Shapes with their parents' Mr and Mn.
N
Take the Chill Out ot Thi•'-'P&lt;■,',
Y , r,
.otto
Mr., and Mrs Cha«, Cobb and
A
Dessert in Slack Season
fumiiy Of Battle erre-k spent sun­
Founded and-built &lt;?n the security of the
East famoing— !«• cream makers.'day at G C Marshall.'
American home—an everlasting human ne­ I
°ni»teur and profeaaional. are' Mr.'and'Mni. G. C- Manliall and
cessity—and fortified by adequate and wise A W' 'Wiled by Ol»e dairy department at | Mr. mid Mrs H. J. Voltz »prnt
Michigan State College to-tempt the Thursday at Batik Creek.
laws, under which to operate, offers every
rx.'l the cu,..tmt..r• j. WilI. lb.It
„
„ M1. n„, M„.,
■ !» .re by uctac mrtdi to dupe Ure)u|md H-txtlvv . Item Ottwdx und
reasonable safeguard for its members.
delleuey into pl.tulru luntu
ctfleaxo tin
5&gt;rl ol fl‘. x.wk.
to . Ire/reum cuuump ion drop, in, Ille
„„ tn- Sam Buxton
We will be pleased to tell you more about
■ flu- winter, but ire Collnretre ereum !, an], toup„o p-, tt,r Spnarellrr
this company and its shares.
5 wprelalwu xxr that the load can br. ( )( mirwd-.,, tire erremit Relay
made so pkwing to thfc eye that;
■ ’
M thc weather is forgotten. Some of I .Mr.-and Mr Dob Elliston and
ti»e variation' arc simple to make Geo Hecker of We.t Vermontville
wlUlc a few of them need the touch spent Sunduv at" L. W Jarrards.
. ■ of an artist.
Mr. -and Mr Etier Hoffman and
Two or three layer bricks of loo Mrs. Grace Hoffman vlxiled in Has­
cream are rreommended as a start- tings Thursday morning
B ' ing place' for live dessert maker
Mr. nnd Mrs Ixon Gray and
These can be rnkde in horizontal family of West Vrynontvillc spent
1SSO Griswold St. Detroit, Mich.
1 layers by adding and chilling sur- Sunday nt Mrs Lulu Gray's
I
Mt MB I U
Detroit'• Oldest Building and
revive
layers
ot
different
colored
ifl.DLfUl ttOMEL
Tlx- Wilcox Aid cleared »90 on
eredtns or the brick may be divided their, chicken supper ThMr&amp;day
tUNKSYMIM
J. L. Maus, Hastings, Mich.
k
diagonally by tilting the mold for
'
.
•
'the first cream and then adding the nightsWord was received Sunday aftsecond when the mold to leveled.
&lt;rnoon of the death of Jerry C. El­
Tiie old. familiar pk pan Is used liott at Grand Rapids. Mr Elliott,
k
to make ice cream pic The crust was taken io Grand Rapids last
is made by pressing ice cream into week. Funeral services will be held
TllE LITTLE RED BRICK.
Our P. T. A. has been jtostponed 1 the pan with a second tin, This Wednesday after iwon at the Wilcox
forms ha thin layer of
or ice cream on .
.
until Nov. '23. Bring jpnr ciipr., form#
_
and doughnuts. Coffee will the bottom and. sides of the pan,
Floyd Craig started Saturday for &lt;|xx&gt;ns
| After the crust to hardened the pan
be furnLshcd ut the BClvoolhoUM'.
the north woods to hunt deer.
used in prrv ing is removed by pour­
Bonnie
Tyler
has
Rune
back
to
. Mr. and Mrs Sherd Spark., of
after,entertaining the ing in a little cold water to loosen
Mrs. Etta Smith spent Tuesday In
Hastings spent Sunday with tiwlr High school
ft. Filler for ttec pie may be chocoj»x.
daughter und family. Mr. and Mrs. chicken
Mi-5 ■ Minnie Hammond it not m&gt;, lute, fruit, or Butterscotch i&lt;y cream. Marshall
Herbert Wensloff I.-. spending an
Clifford Hatnuvmd.
A sprinkling of burnt sugar adds the
Mrs. Warren Bolton has been vis­ well again at this writing
Indefinite time with his uncle in
iting her parents. Mr und Mrs
“Happiness In life comes from apLayer cakes made of jee cream Wyoming
Lewis Chni of Lake Odcx-a for n predating 4lw» little things. Edgar and with decorated icings may be
Mr and Mr- Everett Clum and
A. Quest
.difficult for thc amateur but are daughter spent Thursday in.Lan­
■------------------------------------------------ recommended for the trade. Fancy sing;
molds which turn the cream into . Mr and Mrs Charlie Cook and
; flowers nr other forms can be ob- Mr and Mrs. Glenn Densmore at­
taint'd from Ice cream supply firms. tended tiie annual State Farm Bu­
Directons fw making other fancy reau banquet at Laming Thursday
desserts from ice cream will tx- evening.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Smith spent
printed in the November Quarterly
a
Sunday with the litter's mother.
bulletin
Mra Nortort, pear Carlton Center.
Mr and Mr:- Harry Sandbrook
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
White potatoes arc of unusually and sons S|*nt Sunday with Mr.
good quality this fall but the crop nnd Mrs.-Bert Roger in Lake Odes­
sa
u smaller than in many years. If
Mr and Mrs Willis. Kantner and
bought ip bulk.'they k«p beat in a
cool, dry atmosphere. On thc other daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Russell
hand. sweet jx&gt;latoc5 which arc Kantner nad daughter of Hastings
. lelativnly pkntlrtil need warm, dry and Mr. and Mr Levi Kantner
storage potatoes arc a valuable were guests at Guy Kantner'# Sun­
TODAY, SON,
food, nourishing and healthful and day.
Guy Mnkky nnd sons. Lloyd- nnd
not nearly «&gt; fattening as most ix-vFIX DRIVE
’ uir
pie MVIII
seem to wiurn.
think. They are-so bland Von.• left fpr
- - the north Sunday aflIn flavor i&gt;nfl can lx- co.*. d »„&lt;! (enaoern u. «o d«r hxnuw.
nnxd In auch a mat variety rfl '-r
Mr'
Hmltb and
ways that there Is no neat to tire ot dawhlrr ol .Hastlnn .pent Sunday
tlM,m
•'
evening »ith Chas. Fnriec.
SCHOOL”
So-called green vegetables with Walter Hershberger and a party
Hie exception of pens and beans
friends plan on leaving Tuesday
arerplentiful.. of excellent quality; to 8° deer* hunung.
and unmually reoMtnable. Among;
***
Mll.O. .
these are to be found spinach, cub-1
Donald: "Mother, it is cold—nearly half of my class
bage, cauliflower, broccoli and Bros-1 Lu-st Week a Letter.
«.■!, .proula. The latter an' lower In! There were over thirty nt sunwas not there yesterday." Mother: "Cold weather
t.rlre than usualTTbl.t vepelablv like day School Sunday. We surely reall nxtnbets ol the cobbato- latnlly.
n’ tiR’ ml’Test tnanUetled.
does interfere with school, Donald, but I'm glad you
turns brown and -str.,ns it cooked Next Sunday at 3 P M C J wheellonser than, unlit it l» tender. ;r ol Grand Bap.ds will knns
can get there — thanks to our car." Donald: "But,
Sprouts require plenty of boiling ’*1e message. Rev. Miks uhl be
laired water anti .•Jtould not In- away on a hunttnp vacation.
mother, nearly all the olher boys who were absent
covered II they are to .remain vreen. I . IWW Toore will have eharee or
Spinach, however, needs no water at the midweek merttne next Friday
could come in cars but their folks don't even try to
.all except what clines to U alter I eventai! We Irape lor «ood atlendwaxhlnk. thouub It. loo. should be.aner al there mietlns.- Bunday
use them in cold weather—'cause they can't get
kept uncovered.
»"“■ "«£
\ ?■ «
Vallow and red veeelables keep , Plans are bams lammlalrd lor a
them started." Mother: "Maybe, dear, they don't use
llw-lr color betrer 11 covered, and as CWUUnaa tree and proeram Joint­
usual
&gt;ln
v'g,
tabic
cookery.
excc|&gt;t•
the
day
school.
the right gas and oil —that's practically the only
ing only thc onion and cabbage fam-1, Twenty-two member^ o the Home
Hie#, the le&gt;5 water wed the better IJ. ‘J^Club Answered the roll call
difference between our car and many others. Under­
, Celery L. an excellent vegetable a-.
‘Things I nm thankful for
well a# a relish. Slew d and served Thursday nt the, heme of Niqa Fcnstand, Donald, people are careless—they fail to get
wlth butler or white sauce, it gives »«■ uMh W”- Jcpn,e Chose as eovnricty to winter meals. Quartered. hostess The meeting was calk'dI tu
penetrative oil —found only in Germ Processed
onions cooked with celery Increase#; order by the prwMen . Mr.v Flower
its bulk and to a pleasant variation, j 'J'1'1 opened olth Tliank-sgUmg song.
Motor Oil made by Conoco. Cold oil, even winter
Bratoed celery to a FrencMIavorite. Mrs. Mary Doster read n Thonks, Lettuce is not arriving quite so
Poem and Miss Eva Johnson
grade, unless it is right, makes it hard for the starter
rauldly
os last week and
rapidly a#
und may therethere­ rca&lt;l a Thanksgiving ftory. A bus)-,
to revolve the motor. Conoco Oil helps motors turn
fore be a little more expensive ness session followed the lovely co­
though the quality remains high. operative dinnef. One guest was,
over easily and then the Conoco Bronze Gasoline
With apples at their best, apple present The next meeting will be
! salad with or without celery, nuts or Dec. 7 at the home of Mrs Bertha
acts at the first spark and the motor starts at once.”
diced meat should have a strong ap- Prouty. Midland Park. Gull lake,
jpeal. A supply of apples should be and will be a Christmas party.
and Mrs. Merle Bradfield were
laid -In for Halloween tar eating, In Mr.
Hastings Tuesday. Th«fr nephew.
for covering with candy, for the
Norman Wilcox., came home with
games of bobbin# for topple* or try­ them
to spend the remainder ot the
ing to bite an apple on a string.
'
‘
Pumpkins are used for the tra­ week.
Mrs. Wilcox, whq spent the last
ditional Hallowe'en, decoration and
later thc decorations
may be three weeks in Jlatlle Creek and
steamed, mashed nnd made into, Hastings came home Sunday. Her
pumpkin pie. Honeydew melons sister. Mrs. Ryerson of Hastings is
continue to be of good quality. In spending this week with her.
Mrs. Harlan Scobey spent Thurs- 1
addition to thc seedless nnd Tokay
grapes. Malagas are beginning to,1 day in Kalamazoo
come into market. Bose pears arc The Triple Link Club at the home
of
Mrs. Barber was well attended
j plentiful. Their yellow bronze skins
and long tapering stem ends make Miss Lucy Norris. President, called
them unmistakable. Tiie citrus fam­ the meeting to order. Roll was an­
ily. including grapefruit, oranges, swered by "What interested me most
lemons and limes, are nil reasonable: at A Century of Progress " The pro­
In price and arc available in quanti­, gram committee, Clara Scott and
ties to meet the demand. An early. Pearle ■ Bagley, provided some
Thanksgiving readings and several
reason for Florida oranges of good। clever
stunts. There were two vl&amp;lquality is prophesied.
tors from near Kalamazoo . A very
I Pork, either fresh or smoked, is.j gc»d
time was enjoyed
! appealing to both appetites and
pocketbooks this week Ham is de­
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
I llcious sliced thin and pan-fried. Last Week's Letter.
Donaid: "Mother, | should think the school board
| sliced thick and baked, or boiled and
Mr. and X|n&lt; Tom Aiken and fam­
woulcf make all parents use Conoco.” Mofher:”They
baked whole or cut in half. Both ily. who resided on thc place known
fresh and smoked pork go well with as the Ely Leslie farm the past two
couldn't do that, Donald, but it would be a good
apple sauce, fried apple rings or years, have moved back to Chicago,
1 npple pic. and apples are at their as he has employment in the wheel
idea if the parents themselves would find out why
best Beef and lamb are also at­ factory whcM he worked for many
tractive!}* priced. The end of the years.
their cars wouldn't start/ and buy Conoco. And. •
frying chicken season approaches, as Charlie Andier to taking a little
, fryers have grown into roasting size vacation going up north hunting.
imagine they would if they knew it would save them
chickens by the end of October.
Mr and Mrs. Chas IL Johnson
money also.”
*
Salt water fish are no longer a spent Sunday with their children.
delicacy, restricted to those who live Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Wlcringa
near the ocean. Modern methods of qnd family west of Middleville Mr.
refrigeration nnd transportation and Mrs. George Johnson and Mr.
have made it possible for cities far and Mrs Smith Johnson of Grand
inland to enjoy sea food ns regular­ Rapids, cousins, of thc late Sam
ly as coast towns. Filleted fish are Johnson, formerly of Yankee
favorites—easy to cook in many at­ Springs, also spefit the &lt;Jay with thc
tractive ways and free from skin WioringUL.
and bones
I Noy that cooler weather is here.
EAST GUN LAKE.
Fu!lmc«r*rr«tOi=n.
Instant Starting and Li*htnir.tPi.-k.
I hot wheat cereals are again enjoyed Last Week's Letter.
| for breakfast and white cooking cer­
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crana. Mr. and
eal or farina to a favorite. It is sug­ Mrs. Julius crans and sons called at
gested that this type of cereal be the Will Crawford home Monday
used as fried mush and in baked or
steamed cereal puddings, as well as
Miss HMzel DeKam spent Sunday
a breakfast food—By Ann Page.
with her parents near Shelbyville
Mr and Mrs Ray West spent
"He raid I had a face that would
stop a clock." complained a man In Sunday with her parents in Grand

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AUCTION SALE

Having decided to quit farming and enter other business, I will sell at public auc­
tion on the former Palmatier farm, 1-2 mile north of Banfield, or the first house
north of Banfield schoolhouse, on
■ •

Monday, November 27
At 1:00 O’Clock Sharp
STOCK.
Cow, 9 yrs. old, Jersey and Durham, to
freshen in Feb.
Cow, 6 yrs. old, Jersey and Durham, giv­
ing good mess of milk.
Cow, 4 yrs. old, thoroughbred Jersey,,
giving good mess of milk, to freshen
next July.
Heifer, 2 yrs. old, thoroughbred Jersey,
to freshen in Feb.
Young brood sow with 11 pigs, 7 weeks
old.
POULTRY.
20 hens.
20 thoroughbred Rhode Island Red pul­
lets.
TOOLS.
Mowing machine, new last summer, cut
only 30 acres of hay.
Farm wagon. 3-sec. spring tooth drag.

Combination wagon box and flat rack.
Walking plow, new last summer.
Deep well electric pump, used only three
months. 5-tooth cultivator.
HAY AND GRAIN.
25 tons of good alfalfa hay.
450 bundles of corn fodder.
100 shocks of com. 175 bushels of oats.
290 bushels of corn and quantity of seed
corn, Duncan yellow dent.
10 bushels of potatoes. Straw stack.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS.
Bed davenport.. 3 rocking chairs.
Brass bed, spring and mattress. Dresser.
2 electric floor lights. Aladdin lamp.
Battery radio, Drum speaker.
Milk separator. 7x9 rug. Ice box.
Porch swing. Mail box.
Many other articles too numerous to
mention.

TERMS:—CASH. Nothing removed until settled for.

A. G. Cadwallader, Proprietor
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.

ALBERT LYONS, Clerk.

�THE HASTINGS HANNER, WEDNESDAY, N'OVtMBIB «. 1813

PAGE TWBLVB

United State* should foster the «u- a deer up in the north wood*. (Not
I Diases. beet pulp. etc. The result of gar beet tndiutry. . which would we said ’ deer.")
this has been that the farmers art- benefit the whole country and great-1 The Primary Department of the
J satisfied. because they share in ly aid the farmer who needs such Methodiat Bunday School put on a
'
.very Interesting opening program
'whatever profit .Is made by the fac- help.
I
■
••
'---------। Sunday morning. N&lt;xt Sunday
tones. The factories have profited,
FREEPORT.
'imonudg the men* claas have the
because the farmers are satisfied
----- :---- .
anu
service and prom ire u* a
and teaay
ready io
to grow an
all u:
the acreage Mr* Marion Bouma Torng*. **ed opening
----- - -------' •- new 33. youngest daughter ol Mrs. N
n. j ’
very
good program.
program.
- -----------MORE LIBERAL CONTRACT --------the sugar
plants require
dsughUr
ery good
meets st the
Pen- Houma, of Freeport and wife of
of! The Extension Cla*s
Cli
HELPS OROWEH“XND
pIcontract
“ ha*
“ resulted
....... in.flie reopent
—. — ... —
.... i Thome
I
' nl
Mt
ing of practically all thy surar beet ck-otge
Tornga.
of. Grand
Rapid*.
of Mrs. Miner
Klng_itu.factories m Michigan and A a, re- passed away last Tuesday at Btod- -'Thursday afternoon. The subject to
FACTORY
viva! of the sugir bert-efidustry. g^fhospRa! in tlprt city, following'be studied is. "Planning M«»LC'
I Farmers have found that the raising a brief Hinrss Mrs Tornga spent i Mlsxilclcn Lash of South Bowne
THEY
PROFITS
';a,SHARE
’nnAnii«T*i«
ci'ic* D
,ur*r
U 016 m“‘ Proflub‘’' her youth here ana attended thc lo- **» • w**k «nd guest of Mi*&gt; Duro
IN PRODuCJNG SUGAR part oftheir farm opcra-.lons. to CB| school Sik- was beloved by all 'by Seifert. »
, ta
fnc:ory “nd’“rmcr arc.both satis- wbo knew her und much sympathy
Government should Do Utfied
is extendrt to the bereavrt mother. 8l'N»A&gt; «»&lt; HOO1.
most to Foster Beet
i «
“ PR&gt;' ,hat tlw govern- and the other loved ones. Marion1
CLASSES LNTbRTAiNtu
; ment of the United States docs not was the first of thirteen children t-&gt;! Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson cntcrSugar IndURtry
jdo more to encourage tiie growing of pass- away. Funeral services wenltained their Sunday. School efasscs
AU of us can remember that only sugar beets. If thii country pro- held’on Friday afternoon at the,of the Methodist Sunday School at |
a few years ago the beet sugar in-1 duced. as it easily could, all the su- home. 1139 Dunham St . S- E. and their home on Fridar evening, fig
dustrv was started tn Michigan. ■ gar its people consume, i; would re- at Central Reformed church. Be- saw puzzles and Tit Tat Toe kept
About eighteen factories were con-j quire about five times the quantity side the husband and mother, she is . the early arrivals busy until the
strutted in various parts of the]of beet sugar that u now produced survived by a daughter. Joan, seven crowd of young people had’all as-:
state A big slump In the price of and would immensely benefit the brothers, John of Rncmc. Wis,. Her- sembled. "Whole Show, half show, no'
». this
sugar occurred while farm labor was ! farmers of
...m. country.
man. vFred
‘-~1 find ''b.w.nra.
Clarence of Grand- .hhw
show »t
at »n
ail. - -a.,
An auction.
auction” "Peter
Peter
in the vtlle, William and Ralph of Detroit, CMdlt■'* Trip to New York," and
very high—much higher than now. !■ The
Th‘' 1933 ruaur beet crop
&lt;
AMdc from thal. the contracts, with ! states of Michigan. Ohio. Indiana and Harold of Grand Rapids, five other lively games and contests tilled
the farmers were then not satUiac-1 and Wisconsin yielded in excess of sisters. Mrs p. M Via and Miss Ida i Hie evening with merriment. At the .
■fofy. As n result, for a tune very 825.390.000 worth of sugar; dried pulp Bcunia of Grand Rapids. Mrs. Kath- close' of tivc evening of fun. refresh- j
few sugar beets were grown in ’ and molasses. Fanners will receive urine Hart of Shultz. Mrs. James menthol sandwiches, .stuffed'celery,,
Michigan It locked like a vanishing half, of this splendid tXal.- ancl Kirkpatrick of Portland. Ore. and and cocoa were served to twenty-I
Michigan produced more beets titan Mrs. S, C. Japinga'of Detroit. .
[hine and as-lhe clock struck nudIndustry.
Titrough the kindness of it couple I11,8ht al1 Mvixirted !« their homes,
However, new life was brought inin­ ail of the-other Mate* mentioned
anj) ....................
climate in ...........
Michigan
m(!n w
j)0 uwn
own 3IIUIU
snwu piece.-,
pieces (injuring a very__enjoyable
evening.,
.... soil
.
_..y
u. are &lt;(&lt; local Uivii
suu
_
to beet sugar growing
g...„.-4 when
--—- the
—- The
...
,..
Michigan factories prepared a n«t' especially adapted to the grow.ng of t)f timber near town, a woodbee has’
NAMHILLE.
contract that was fair to the- fac­ sugar beets. The beet crop .derives ^.j, arranged for this week Friday I
tcry and to the farmer. This new most all ot lu substance from air t0 cl2t a lol. of fuel for tiie Method Mrs Mary Clifford 82. pawed
■ . . . morning
- ----- at....
thc -----home
contract provides that thc bee: and water, and so docs nut rob thedlst church. Any man who&gt; will help, away —Tuesday
grower is to receive half of the pro-!; soil. There U every reason why the get irt touch with Rev. Loomis and I of her daughter and son-in-law. Dr.
bring axe or saw and a well filled I and Mrs. F. L. Hoffman, in Sonoma,
dinner basket, A good cause and a following ah extended illness. She j
lot of fun.I
»
I had been making her home there for i
Th. ratal
al rtauilt J,1” “ fh-.a- month..
the
Ville, a.-a .unllnulns thu week. Th. S?-"' " «l"“
J"*
alt.iidanc. is Rood and a line Inter* (Ir* cll,I°rd ta'w thr" , °t,wr
«t u bams -Iran. Be,. 1. H. Osw' SsurttaS. M&gt;». Jetae A. Welch, &lt;.
I* brunt u . i t.d by K-I'.n.ud Selu.b- ' i?™1.11*:Mt. Harr, , Blrtt.. ut
, ly of near WiJddland.
Blrinimtha.n. Mich . and Mrs Mary
Mr and Mr. Kenn-Hl Mw'd 5"'"11
“»“■ ",r ™’
25 Ib*. Pure Buckwheat Pancake Flour------ $1.29
t.rand 1U...0. wen- tn loan a ta
minora
&lt;,n
Krtday,'
enroutehome
&lt;“&gt;"■ »• •&lt;
10 Ib*. ROLLED OATS (Be»t Grade) _ 29c
from Haatmia where Mr. th my.-r u i &lt;&gt;"“* ta|»U Stay ut Tomons.
1 doctoring
California and Robin A. of Jackson.
10 lb*. DRY ONIONS
15c
' Th. Senior Ctau ot Fraport •
J”1’" Jurat, ol South,
APPLES, Good Quality, Bushel65c and 95c
Hull, Wlo.,1. ar. pra.ttana on l&amp;r I
•' haH-brolh.r Will ttak
annual play, which Hwy plan u,
Atisrl- a. 12 cramlclitldnm and
NARCISSUS-BULBS, Paper White6 for 15c
Ilonin lhe near tutor.. Th.-. -,'™1 "kc“
?T
prompt a good
Sood clean
ctan play so
«&gt; watch
A Clean-Up on TULIP BULBS, dozen------ .29c
promiae
—7 . ’*r
’ . ,h'‘d
&lt;
tor announcement ot. th. mod and
“■ ,&gt;".•»«» •&gt; »»»•
.Jlacc
zarene church, burial was made In
PURINA Winner Laying Maih
.. — ^51.98
The W M A of the V. B church .*«««"«» «•«’«*£
,
PURINA Winner Scratch Feed z_. . ---------- $1.69
are serving a public chicken dinner F..?£?.• Hdl* M^IcC, °Ud. *‘nd
at the Baxten building this week
w,til Mr
10 Ib. can MORTEN’S Smoked Salt
87c
Thtlrsdaj. A free will offering will “nd M**- ^"^LGar.ingcr last week
j*. t .ikrri
I
Thursday night took one of
(Ask for Free'Book on Curing Mcate)
The local hartware, which for' Nashville's ftve surviving civU wur
eevcral years ha* tx-cn so efflciently •'£7’*™ wh!n a‘^n' Knincdy. 95.
Have a Few Second Hand CREAM
conducted by R F. Kunde and son. I
“‘J" ‘T*
lOnfI
has again ixx-n taken over by the ’P®1;*’* Ptal.l,n&gt;.
Uh. l'un"aI
SEPARATORS—$8.00 and Up
former owner. C. H Dunakin. of f*'rv'”'5 Jk
,fre’le :
1U
Grand Rapid*. J, E ’-Babbitt l-i in • »rda,~.u.ft '„n00!‘
0c
elurge of the store lor the present 1
L «o“c,h ot Vermontville of-;
Eggs
The following ladrex from.here at- Pc“lrd ''nd ,n'5r"’en‘
™ade n
tended the nil day Missionary concemetery. Mr. Kennedy
Mention at- Bowne Center la*t Wed-•**•.“? “ n Monangah.-ta county,
nexlay Mrs. F Loomis Mrs. H M. 'Wcat Virginia, and with hts parent*
Houuhner. Mrs. Hazel Novlsky. Mrs
?}’J° at f?’,eatlyrtfge' Lat‘
; Clarence Van Patten. Mrs. Mln.&gt;r .'r ll&gt;e family mosed to Indiana anu
King. Mrs Loub Nceb and Mrs ,hcrc &gt;oun8 Kennedy enlisted in
iwmum MiihflS
uSb also
Nineteenth In.Uana.in-

WISEMDVEBYSUG111 BEET FACTORIES

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National Bank
of Hastings
Final papers, for the NEW NATIONAL Bank
have been sent to Washington.

The plan of organization, assets, capital, surplus,
management, directors, officers, etc., have already
been approved. Only final minor details await
action of the comptroller.
Two basic thoughts have been constantly in the
minds of the organizers and directors:

FIRST—The organization at the earliest moment
of a genuinely SOUND National Bank to take
over the Grade A assets of the old bank, and
release needed funds to the community.
SECOND—The creation of a banking institu­
tion of GOOD WILL and SERVICE.
Organizers and Directors of

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starts cold motors QUICKER than

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SUNOCO
The Only True Blue

MOTOR FUEL

.attended and was chauffeur for the .L‘.in_,r\/lt,LhS.”’ !.brvaLoLtJ.‘?. C
I war He fought in the battle ot
i ladles.
1 Dick Moulton .and sinter, Mrs 1 GainsviUc.'the Wilderness and Get­
. Myrl Parr, of Muskcyon 'Height:. tysburg and'was wounded in the '
iwere supper .guest* of their sister, .second battle of Bull Run. He aUo
Lee's surrender. At thc !
1 Mrs. Roy Nagk-r. and family, last 'witnessed
'
, Thursday evening.
'close of the war Mr. Kennedy mar- ■
‘ The L. A. S. of the 'Methodist 1ricd and. he and his bride -settled;
church held an all day meeting at ’a lltfle later on a farm in Michigan
At the. time of Mrs. Kennedy's
: ta uyTtaX*™ra .SI
”1’- they were living near
death in 1915.
^attendance about forty partaking of
InMt018Kv,''lixl&gt;’ wa*.
!th&lt;-&lt;lmner. which-the ladles servrt
nrnoon. There were live ladles pre.,‘n. *92?,',H&gt; J'®d
lent from Bowne Center. About
tv°A' Mr
iwas taken in. The society lias becii;*^d&gt; „
“ 5O1'
-divided
into
tw&lt;t
groutt*
this
scir
|
^
‘
lud'
1I1&lt;
t*^
grandchudren
ol
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AS ALWAYS
the Public Always Knows
and Responds to An HONEST Sale!
Crowd* packed the store last week to make
ENORMOUS SAVINGS ... NQW ...

LAMBIE &amp; DOYLE

mg enjoyed, attendance, visitors in­
voter! and money raivd each count- *,'**";_
’
ling certain ix.inus lor the side re- ''ar, '
Charles CrtiMi. L B
potting st
■**»
.
.■ Potter. M B. Brooks and Dick
' ..mIrL."w “’wSSSi X»J:*"'***! u“'' A“1
out ,U,..U ut Mr aid Mr., VI..™..uS
U’'
[Van Patten and daughter Dorothy. 1Li
h, .J
: The annual election of oPIcers for!
r&lt;JL
Ah f ? !*
the Methodist Sunday School will oe'",VH (’J
‘
d.,Ea!?n
held at the church tins wt-el- Thnr-&gt;Medical scc.clie.s at the

Feature in This $20,000

COMPULSORY SALE
A Gigantic—Super-Selling Event, Surpas­
sing All Previous Sale Efforts

Other matters of business for the!^J? n b&gt;
J E
o!
S. S. will also be taken care of
i
,, wm,..
» «r
' Rev F I.zoffii., and Ralph Moore’
3?
n
'o&gt;’:
'draw to the former s farm n.-a. "‘°2. 1V 7 “ .Ch,7t‘sf r°'&lt;'r''rlU,111
Btldlmt Trldiiy. uiuiut . «« n&lt; 7
”U “
,
in the Mcxirr truck-Rev. L-wAils and'
h
,
Geo Bassett, are cutUm- a hfige pile . «•■-- &gt;r&lt;tl Fisjier Mr., Ottie Ly-1
nf du
buzz
»ki’tcs
!c4 on
on the
the lonners
Inrtner' (ann
farm ^',L' ani* ‘'Ils-ri,;,».a..!.
'
bykitw Were in 1
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OVERCOAT
WEEK!

tawy/t-my stat-.
SV“J c a’"*’^:&amp;•:

''5ta'i;i‘,A?&amp;du\'i«Suu. -m-

lUbblr:»h2e'1MrMM:wid ,ttr' ’•‘n

At Regular Gas Prices

The National Bank of Hastings

: m”

Every coat in the store included in this stupendous ef­
fort to raise cash TO SATISFY GREEDY CREDITORS

n,p R^n-vUon depart-

Si# SiSXSrtta''

;

BROKEN LOT O’COATS
Kuppenheimer included, Values to $35

M- F^E tue?u
Stud? Club •
muntj?M’-' Carrw McUughlu.. 5g -of
Mrw'-rii. rt . ..............
.... Ra^Mid Rapids died on Tuesday t-ve•mie
h-^auSitcr M» Ala't*ung 'V‘ BuUfr*wt») hwpital after
he- rSv ■&gt;; n'»«
1,1
A-reou-'■ • a !he*S ■ fUH-r ;&lt; mr,Map1'’ Orovv ‘ow^h'P- and in 2891
.
eoj.~ .o ihe harr.e ot her other. .. .,.,ri-AH •&lt;, A, .

du can pay more for gasoline,
but you *an’t get BETTER
combination )of snappy start­
ing, brilliant acceleration and
freedom from knocks than
BLUE SUNOCOf

s-AX tKn?^
Ml?" S&lt;,'2
“ ^turned
WcdtM.Mhv were Mrs F-irl Ro-‘L M,«w»ary Jfoni China, spoke to the
•M
\J&lt;r Mr L-rt "ft i!“dl'’6 Jr'd ^,un8 8lrL'
,u“ht
Ci«..ne? F. &gt; .-r
dd
\ . -1 7 30 ocbvckdn the Pbitathea class.
: Katliannr. Fn-d Brunner. M:'.’’?indlr—
Con\niu.nllL IEUf‘v' A
Mrs. Charle.- Overholt, c Baxter
Franklin Burgeis, and Victor
'81—
'
1
Paul Blanchard of Kalamazoo and
j
u..u
ivjt
epe&lt;;;
Wjlhs'n each brought home
Saturday, night and Sunday with Elmer
a deer from the north woods Friday
■ fnrnd* a’. Howard City. ”.
Mr. und Mr.- Stewart Waters,
is haib’-Im!
a,r
Mr*' Jonn
John wiuiwn
Willison ana
and Mrs.
Mrs. uaraie
Gordie
haaSbrt lev .?Mr1,T^l1,!*rter td DrtUm *“en&lt;,cd thr ,u'umVkUv
neral 01 an aun‘ Bt Do*lln8
'w.^1^?,“’,r-lvfes«-1&lt;S3’it2!'At- Culltan ha,’.-

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tn .M«m,w-ttow a, toenUraU

Andrus Service
Cor. Jefferson and Court St*.

HASTINGS

PHONE 2240

DRESS All Wool COATS
Plain and Belted Models

SMART BOUCLES
A DEPOSIT
ANY COAT

BOYS’ OVERCOATS
Values up to $8.50

With a 47 Year Reputation for Fair Dealing to sustain, you
Buy with Confidence and SAVE a* Never Before!

THURSDAY

E? •s,^~ktK.m

FRIDAY

SATURDAY
ONE DAY ONLY!

THIS ONE DAY ONLY!

„ nxA^
MEN'S $1.39 UNIONS

wpods at present Jcam- Kroa: ,
4t G‘tn
Onio Knowlt.- Woodrow Knowles J
MIDDLEVILLE.
Floyd Hertlcbowtir. Vernon HeflleMr.w o N Wutaon ot Grand Rap-'
bower and Oscar Page of Hastings. I ids. is spending a few days with'hcr
,Ikc Knowie* party left here last idaugh;.Mr*. R. 8 French.
Wrtherday
,
j The M E ladle®will bold a baked
; t'aM-.n. O-.iuhoJt v- timing lhe 'goods .-t.ij; .n tiie G D. Whitinoi
mauiery truk in Kenneth 8mel- office oti Saturday. A gwxi chance
ker* place wmk Uie Utter it&gt; after io get sun.c good eat* fur Sunday.

Very Dressy . . . Now at

WILL HOLD

1G )b. Cotton Ribtx-d. Excellent FitUn*. NOW—

JH"
CP

Men's Heavy Work Gloves

Knitted Wri»l —
NOW, Per Pair—

MEN'S 41.50 to $3.00
PURE SILK SCARFS
Broken

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illful ChristGift — NOW

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�THE HASTING* BANKER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER *1. 1#33
■■■HSBBSBaMHHBKMHaEai SALT PORK IN RTUFFED OR
land 2 quarts of unsalled wpUr. Add
n
•*.
r?
r’’
I
SCALLOPED VEGETABLES. 2 10 1 cups ot Chopped cooked lean
KCClpCS r GT l^00K“
. Fry diced salt pork until crisp salt pork. Season with 1-2 teaspoon
•
D 1 and m,x 11 wllh bread crumbs, of rubbed sage, if desired. Pour into
Dig dGU i OYK cooked rice, or other cereal. Use as wet pans, let itand until cold and By Home Economics Specialist*:
'
Michigan Slate College
z tufling •for
——
-tappers
---------or
— tomatoes
----- slice, and fry until brown.
use tixi crisp cooked salt portr
SALT PORK HASH.
Below are givsn several recipes in scalloped dishes. Good eomblV
HP an onton and fry It in 1-4 Tasty combination* for quick!
far cooking *alt pork, all—TH which nations are sweet |x&gt;jataas and ap.,
„ pto«;
p_. cabbage and apples; ahd to...------- ■»
port drtpplnaa. Add s luncheons or suppm may be found]
him. been tried and found to be
■ matnw with kldtmr Ixwm. le»»U.
'•«&gt;' c&lt; chopped cooked lean among lhe canned goods on hand ini
gqofi'and wholesome.
i.... ’ ~
ui' tmrk and umalted
imrMlted cooked
naikrd whole
whnie the house. With thc approach cf the
- '.ggRpart
Balt pork is all-around meat You oct at oex ’ orharainv
L.
wheat
If
desired,
add chopped green busy holiday season. Jx»memakrr*|
can &gt;crve it fried, with milk grxvy;
l-ANNEO HAVOBY (IKEENK.
I»PP" &lt;* KB* Bllr until he.t.d will welcome suggestions for menus,
or with cereals and vegetables in
JTy until crUp 1-2 cup. ol dltrf Uiorou.M^ Ortue He. or honunj In which require the least lime and ef*
i*dlah meals, or in sandwiches and
fort to prepare.
»&gt;»wjilw.t
niany other savory ways. The salt on 1.1 ult pork Add J qu,rU i.t I11-"
The menus, suggested by home
silt pork helps to keep it. Do not
»*■•» 1,'1KK KANDWICHES.
economics food specialists, Michigan
vraah it of! until ready to use the
Blate
College. are m follows:
meat For lean salt pork, soak for
Several hours in plenty of'water be-,3 table^m. ot vinegar, and salt
Ch^'hTrt^Sked w Cream of tomato .Mxip. crackers, I
fore cooking. If you have a large it needed
i raw cabb41„. onton cottage cheese egg-tuna fUi salad on spinach
niauM. of
ni very
van salty
aullv meat .••oak
wwk it
if nv*r
1
__
__ ... ............ ....... mounds, pickles, cinnamon toast. tea*
piece
over
naKltn bait emin
or
Or «'axm lhe meat with or milk.
night and then cook in several wa­ »o.k“X - &gt;e”“i. P»« »
Baked ham and pineapple slices,
ters.
creamed noodles, strimc beans in'
over night. Cook slowly tn fresh waJ« a a
'
sour sauce, bread, butter, toasted
FRIED SALT PORK.
i»r lor ..mil ■» hour.
dr.u.
sol TH TllOKNAFFl.E.
crackers,
fam. coffee or milk.
(
• ..
...
.
Cook sliced fat salt ixrrk in water Hake until tender in an open pan
Eugene Allen, who has been work­
Creamed salmon and |&gt;ea* on toast
for a few minutes, drain, and fry In a slow oven'
‘
ing for Mr Kenyon thia summer. or crackers, apple-carrot-nut salad,
gnUl crUp. Use some of the drip­
liu kr, WM« tho put .w«k olives, graham cracker sandwich, tea |
pings for making milk gravy SALT 1-OIIK IK QUICK 11KKA1IS with
hit* family here.
or milk.
and the rest to fry apple#, or apples Chop or snnd I-, pound salt pork. Mr. hl
and Mrs Bennie Parks and
CheeM-pru-plckh salad, thin bis-j
and carrots. Served with hot biscuit, Then try out. thc, fat until the' .•on Maynard
spent Thursday eve­ culls, butler. «.-cail&lt;&gt;pcd tomatoes, i
,
cracklings
/are
slightly
brown.
FY&gt;r
corn bread, rice or hominy, this la
ning in Wayland with her mother. cliocolate nut puddhig. salted crack- ;
spoon
bread,
cook
L
cup
of
corn
a good suppfr menu for a cold win­
Mrs.
Andrus.
era.
tea or milk.
{meal with 2 cups of water, stirring
ter evening.
Charlie Andlcr lias had unployCreamed dr ied beef on toast, corn I
constantly. Add to this I cup of
with hb team hauling dirt for iritterfc^ la end und butter, mixed ■
BALT FORK WITH
milk 'fresh milk, or evaporated or ment
Charlie
Ring
down
oh
the
flats
by
DlllED BEANS OR FEAS, dried milk made up with water). the river where they are having ’a fruit salad, vanilla wafers, cotfee i
substitute.
Soak dried beans or pens over ]U»en the fried salt pork, fat and all home
built. Mr Andlcr in company
Baked eggs In bacon rings. Hai -,
night, and boil in fresh water until I« l«uUble *Jd » *&gt;r » beaten eggs with others went last Saturday up
Under Dice salt |xxk and try it Po™ »“&lt;► * well-greased hot pan or north deer hunting And Irving sard beets, toasted ixwnut butter!
sandwiches.
|&gt;e«r
sauce,
gingersna)«&gt;.
j
crisp, slice an onion and brown in [baking dlsii and bake for 40 to 50 Parks has bo'll hired to drive &lt;fr.
the fat. add the beans or peas with;minutes in a hot oven. Or bake in Andlcr s tesin during his absence. cocoa.
Canned
sweet . ixitatocs with1
ths liquor in which they are cooked »
«m top of the stove in a
Work
on
the
electric
line
will
soon
prawned
maranmaitows,
canned
bi owned marshmallows, canned
If desired, add Wmuiloes. Heal all to I thinner layer. Tried-out salt pork
extended still farther -outh from conw&lt;j beef, buttered green beans.
boiling point, pour into a shallow cnn S“®J* U‘M* M the fat in bu&gt;- , be
Mlddleidlle, as Mr. and Mrs Char-, pn.ad aIld butter.' plum sauce, crap
baking dish, and c&lt;xA in thc ovtenl5ultt&gt; trWdle cakes, and muffins.
, lie Ring arc having the .....
line —
built
copies, tea or nuiK.
milk.
.ui-v-r..
I
— - i. ctXMCies.
until the sauce thickens.
SPANISH RICE.
!1to
1 » their home by
bv Hie
the river. Mr. and
and ! cream of com shup made with
riimvniiiw
Chop about 1-2 |&gt;ound salt porz. \ Mr(- Bennie Parks and Mr and 'pepper relldt. salmon-Muer kraut
veretahlr chowder frv 1 rtin',n&lt;* ,ry untl1 crulP Bllce 2 onion Mrft Charlie AiHibr will also have saia(j. mulhn.. with butter or apple
SlPMIWra
U»n«- Add 1 h«r h-""' Mifd lor ehrtilojAiUer. ImU whip.fpRUeto. c»n« «r
.£! J-™. i ™
.S; m, Ti«n ot trroh or cwnnM lumktor.
Au riretrfcHn. Mr. n™,'
o!
Md 3
ol ea&gt;k&lt;-dklw. Bo,- &lt;™“ W,yl«nd wm, ov.r n,und»v VnranJoMd
. .1 home economics
(teachers, who received their degree*
l ut Michigan Stab* College, are asked!
dJhU raw poulora .nd I eu|&gt; each ot
SA,.T TOUK STEW.
ADAMK LAKE
| to get in touch with Dr. Marie Dye;
,chop|&gt;ed cabbage, turnip*, and car-|
j pound of raw lean salt pork- Last
—,,Weeks
,,, , Letter.
------- . ,
,
,
dean of iwiuv
'•'•II
home ceoiiomict.
&lt; UVHIUU1IL.-,. ..The
11,,.- rv-uFtdrots—in 1 pint
unsaited
water.
As Ii MILV
into ainau
small uilt
piece*,
und imxuim
parboilI
* “ &lt;&gt;I Vlo-lrrat Rr!lr-f Arlrt-.lnfklratlnn has Inrtt.
---. -- -------’ -&lt;h, soak, uiiu
Will WlltSOn and’ family
arm,, a*
ak Hie
tlw ........
iruol.Llr.
ura, tender,
l.-rirt..,.. cook'until
— . . .................
soon
vegetables
are
n
tender in .1 quart. of, verdale visited Mrs. Watson's- i&gt;ar- ;cutcd tjint ft part of the funds will
add I pint milk -fresh or, evapo- j waUr.
add t pint ^cli dlAd rents. Geo. McKibWn'Mnd wife. Bun-1 ^^ed
aSSl SuStlore to pre !
rate.1 or dried milk made up wilh|raw poutocs. turnips, and carrots, day. Evening cullers were Mr. and ’
oni reE llwTfwSre’
watrri and the cooked suit potk nnd Bll(j a jutic thyme if desired. Cfcok Mrs. Will McKlbbin and son Ronald]
Uncmplovrd teachers will lxonio'w When heared, season to taste [ unltl lhe vegetables arc fender, ol Prairiciillc.
•
engaged to instruct thc cla-Aca. In
With |x)M»er and salt if noeded.
: Thtokgn the stew aUghtly with flour Richard Hughes went to Battle 'this way. several home-economics
For whole-wheat chowder follow mlXM1 wUh cold water. Seaxm to Creek Sunday to spend a few -lays!
wra^Xy nXtoSSSmi
Hite same recipe but use 2 cut*iUut« with pepper, und salt if need- with his daughter and husband. Mr-'teaching the unemployed
cooked whole wheat and 2 cupu cd
uhd Mrs. Lyle Tobias.
J
W
uiumpioyeu
diced raw carrots la place ot the i
.
---- ---- ------------------1
DELTON.
vegetables called for above. Add
SALT FORK SCRAFI’I.E' Let changes come
Without
Friday
aftetnoan.
November 24.
more milk if needed.
| Make mush of 2 cuib of com meal changes there Ls no progress.
the Women's Foreign Missionary So­
ciety will mcetaat the home of Mrs.
L. D Miles in the afternoon. Fol­
lowing this meeting a pot luck sup[per will lx1 fervid at the chinch at
6 o'clock, after winch Miss Sylvia
Aldrich, a returned mtaionary from
Hingwhu, Chinn, will give an ad­
I dress.
j The Willing Workers 8. S Class
। jwrty will m’ret Thursday afternoon
i with Frances Norwood.
■
i
151 STATE STREET
I Announcement ha* been made of
the recent marriage of Graydon
1 Blackman to Miss Helen O'Mara of!
Kalamahto They will make their
; home m Kalamazoo. Congratulations
jare extended by their Delton friends. [
i Mrs. Bertha Adams und daugh-.
ter. Mr*. Lila Williams were in.
Kalamazoo Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Collison have I
moved into the Gwinn house and!
Mr. and Mrs. E E. Smith and fam-1
ily are occupying the’ Stprr house.
Glenn and y;&lt; . er Williams are
leaving Tuesday night f«fr a hunting
trip near Grayling Other* from
Delton who are enjoying the sport,
ot hunting deer, who were not men­
tioned lait week arc Mr and Mrs.'
{Von Dunn, and Royce Henton and
ClutrlM Kahler.
*
I Elmer Willison of Delton, and his
[brother-in-law. Mr. Blanrhard. iromi
Hunting Supplies
j Kalamazoo returned Friday from I
U. S. BhalU. f a.
| Montmorency each having a six,
Box of SO. 5'fC
; spike buck. They were both lucky in,
i getting their game after they had
• only been out a few hours lhe first
188 Proof
morning of the season.
;
| "Fuller s Fortunes” will b? pre­
Minted by Delton Community play-­
I era, December 8-9 ta the flail
:
A Thanksgiving dance will be
held it) thc hail on Wednesday]
ELECTRIC
night. November 29. I/&gt;rcn Fran-j
DEFROSTERS
cisco and his orchestra from Has-]
tings will famish the music Dough-­
nuts and coflce will be served in the)
basement.
Mrs. Kate Burdick of Hickory j
l*M*
«!•»»
,Q&lt;1of th*
fl both
lide*
Domers
spent from Thursday uptil
F RADIATOR
rtaStMaM. Aiucbtd
Sunday with Mrs. Lula Wcrtman. -I
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Blackman
GLYCERINE
of Kalamtizoo visited their mother,
Mrs. Mattle Blackman. Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs. Victor Hilbert ot;
Woodland and Mr. and Mrs. Or-car
Elirman of Kidamuzoo were Sunday |
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John J.
Doster
'

Homemakers' Comer

WE DO

More

THAN

PART

THESE
PRICES
PROVE

ALCOHPL

98®

F

Rubber

'

Floor MATS

MOTOR
OIL

dual
EMERGENCY

CHAINS

29c
Draft
MATS

FROST
SHIELDS

f Electric
Toasters

ASSYR1A.
Sunday. November 26. u Branson
hospital day. at the Brigg.’ church
when all canned fruit, vegetables ot,
anything usable nj a house will be
assembled.
Rev. Do.-b. a former pastor cf
Ihk locality, now at Crand Rapids!
exjKcUf to spend .yjme time at the’,
I Mr. and . Mrs. Jay&lt;Cole ironic.
Mr. and Mi
Hugh Cu e and
family spent Sunday at East LeRoy*
| with their brother. Mr. and Mrs. I
Daniel Ca
Edgar C*-x «Itfr upending the
bummer at the home of hl* brother, j
Hugh Case, went Sunday to hl*
brother. Daniel Case's, home of]
East LrRoj.
Emerson Cortright accompanied &lt;
by hit nephew. Bernard Smith, of’
Buttle Creek t» in Northern Michigun near Lake Superior on a hunt*,
ing trip.
.
Miss Helm Gray spent part of
last week In Battle Creek and on
Friday tett for Galesburg for a visit
with Irterai
Mr and Mrs. Fled Miller spent!
Saturday evening at thc Hugh!
Jones home ol the Ellis district the;
young people formed a skating
party..
.
,
Miss Mildred Kinney of thc Quail­
trap district is a* dating at thc
I Howard Burchett home. Bota nurae*
। liavc been di. charged-

Add simile; As enthusiastic as a
J shovel manufacturer over the public •
■ work.’ program.—Monung Ortiwti-'
'tan.

HOLIDAY NEEDS
ANTICIPATED AND PURCHASED AT YOUR A4P STORE
THIS WEEK WILL EFFECT ASAV1NGSTO YOU!

8 QTCLOCK
COFFEE
17c 349c
RED CIRCLE COFFEES'... » Ils
Prices of All Items in This Adv. include the 3'' Sales Tax!

SOAP, Lux or Lifebuoy

3 Bar’ 2Oc

OLYMPIC HEALTH SOAP
CHASE &amp; SANBORN COFFEE
It’s Dated
Bisquick
Makes Waffles or Biscuits in No Time . .
Gelatine or Chocolate Pudding
Make* Deliciout Desiertt or Salade

SPARKLE

2 /■*»• 9c

ROYAL GELATIN or JELLO
All Flavors
DATES
Sugar Nut Stuffed
FAN£Y FIGS
.
D D 17 A n
DUluA 1L-J

6 bars 19c
lb. 31c
pkg. 37c

pkg. 5c
jPound 25c
Pound pkg. 17c

GRANDMOTHER ’S - White, Plain or Sliced
For the Table or for Stuffing

COCOANUT TAFFY BARS, N. B. C.
PREMIUM SODkS
N. B. C. Crackers
COCOANUT CORN CRISP
Delicious Confection

SALAD DRESSING
HEINZ PICKLES
BULK COCOANUT
WHITE HOUSE MILK

FkuIT CAKE
CHOCOLATE DROPS
HARD CANDY
PLASTIC CANDY

PUMPKIN

Pound Cake

Firm. Crl.p, H..d.

TOMATOES

39c

Pound 15c
Pound 15c
Pound 19c
Cant

9c

25c

S AND VEGETABLES

3c
6c

Solid Head*

BRUSSEL SPROUTS

Light or Dark

T &amp; T Pumpkin Pie Spice pkg.

25C

jar 25c
Pound 19c
3 for 20c

Worthmore
Brilliant Mixed
100'&lt; Filled

I PttllCP ICEBERG

LlCllULC

Quart

Old Fashioned Cucumber
Snow Drift
Tall Cans

FRU1

Cabbage

Pound 29c
8 oz. pkg- 12c
pkg. 23c

RAJAH

ANN PAGE

6c

Pound Loaf

Spinach
Oranges

GRAPES

CELERY

Juicy

LIMES

3 - 25c
2 d- 45c
TANGERINES

lA &amp; P MtAT MARKF1S

C* ’ | ' | / A
I g
ly

/ Round or Sirloin Any and All Cuts
None Higher
‘
Meaty Ribs
No. 1 Fresh Ground

BOILING BEEF
HAMBURGER

BEEF ROAST
SLICED BACON
PORK CHOPS

Tender, Chuck Cuts

*/2 Ib. Cello Wrapped
Center Cuts

PORK ROAST “
PORK LOIN ROAST
OYSTERS

Rib End
Fresh From Coast

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�TfTE HASTINGS, BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER tt 1933

PAGE FOURTEEN

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WEST HOPE.
POWERS ECHOES.
।from Floricin- Brussels sprout* areI
community iiwtuiqi
meeting aheld
nt , an.
Mr. mni
and R»o.
Mrs. OMUI
John VHIKK-I1
Vanden WIJBerg;
coming into their best season ns, The
ine rominuilil)
«v»m •••
®
...
,
I cauliflower declines In quantity and Everett McCallum's Friday evening are visiting relatives in Florida for!
l.u.lvy.
.w
u »ri) •* •J'-z
. •••* ., n n n u.
“ » very
w.™
' Lettuce;.j
is ’again
reasonable i next months meeting win be with aiuv
Miss- Almira wvu
Reed ana
and nepiicw.
nephew. ■
Las tire shipping difficulties which' Ira and Belle McCallum.
Fred Haiiser,
Hahw spent
uwnt from Sunday i
. Boy Scout work Is-very properly standing idly at the street
Curtailed supplies for u time arc Our. stale music instructor. ML&lt;s until Wednesday with the latter's'
"T"m±y
S®. ended.
.
|Marv Ann Collinge. and Mrs. Maude father and sister* in Detroit.
।
'-articles have been written concern-(wvrc iO(terjnK there, and Just
Quantities of excellent mushrooms,smith visited our school Tuesday. Mrs W. S. Bandy and son Billy'
ate m market including a good sup-: Wednesday being -'Visitor’s Day.” of Frankfort came Sunday for a!
Ing the value of this splendid actlv- |What could be done about it.
jty but none of them wts Wave rend 1 Altogether ho was in the right ply of button size. Large mushrooms our school wax visited by five Barry few days* visit with her parents. Mr.!
is more to the point than the fol- frame of mind (o receive the.mes- are desirable when they are to be'county, school teacm-rs. Tiie coming and Mrs. Will Career. •
Mis* Irqne Frobt went Monday to I
fcwlng editorial that appeared re- sage that awaited him. The envelope stuffed, medium tor sauteing and Wednesday our teacher. Mrs. Lena
for anything
four -----other,vWt indefinitely with friends and,
— ,buttons
—
----- w except Laubaugh. will
— visit
----- ----gently in the '-Christian Science he picked up Irom the hall table in- the
jfanttnr:”
formed Wm that it had been left by sluffing. Usually most of the.se small .schools, in company with several relatives in and near Grand Rapids.1
are'----------------------absorbed by .the
--------- —
.K- other
_.r__ Teachers. ’
George Bridge und son Walter of
? Going home on the 5:15 the oilier a member of thc local Boy Scout mushrooms,
industry.
- •seventh
■ graders,
’
-------------j■ . Our
of* ------whom, j,,het. 111., returned to their bornej
Sight. John Citizen read in the eve- troop who would call to pick It up on canning
nmg paper mat
There is no need to give up to- there are five, have a new subject Monday after a week’s visit -with I
that n
It cost uie
the srme
state ua a designated ctruuis.
evening. «r
He opened
matter of 1600 to keepa man
in and'read. The folder stated, thatptiato salad now that fall is here ?hls year. .*|»nwrcd by the M S C-. relaUve*.
J
orison or inacorrectional Institu- for n fewdollars a boy could be kept! for cxcehentCaliforniotomatoes are and called The Science of Living Mrs. Margaret Tabor of Grand I
gral agencies.
JohnFor
. Reading
..............
....message.
..
-----Citl—
&gt;r a year. Reading the figures,| in
the
Boy that
Scouts
for a year.
S6 arriving In quantity so that the,Things.'' Thu is one of the most Rapids Is spending a few days with1
j Tiie tlfigures
were
appalling
to
him
ten
saw a.way
out.a He
knew
that his
price ia
is Iqw.
..-t/M.
practical subjects ever put into gjhcr motlwr, Mrs. Senia Kelley, and
beside
an
account
of
thc
he
would
receive
year
’
s
training
iq
*? a taxpayer,
and at crime,
the same-time'.taxes
not be
called
to
Sweet potatoes gre unusually fine• .-xhool. Eight notebooks have to be • assisted her to entertain the Pro- J
of organized
he was good would
citizenship
and
trustupon
worthlbroughtded
to ashim
a sense of
futility,
Scouts and of unexcelled keeping quality.■ handed in at the eryi of the year ject Club which inet there Thursday:
he mentally
added
this suppoft
new; hemany
wouldgraduated
be guided Boy
socatlonalThere puin
icemed
nothing
could do in 600
institutions,
for Boy Scouts
to the
vast he
expenditure.ly.
prepared
for a constructive
ca- They are also abundant and the' with thc answers to hundreds of:for their first business meeting ofj
beyond-ddeplore
such
a
hideous
waste
.seldom
grow
up
to
a
career
of
price
Lx low. High words of praise'■‘questions. Our students are having [the year.
»
m thc machinery of crime reer. hi* character molded and
—not only
cent*,
but crime.
John
faco'lightened
Hon.the
thedollars
police and
forces
of city
grounded
In Citizen's
honesty, courtesy.
obed- continue for the new rutabaga, a'‘ difficulty in obtaining the necessary Dick Palmer has taken to tlw tall!
the
uponand
society.
smile
of hope. He . Is waiting• Canadian, yellow turnip .as It is' pictures of farm Xtock add poultry,.;timbers to stay around with the big|
anaeffect
state,of
asthia
wellwaste
as courts
fed- ‘with
ience aand
reverence.
j Thc reading brought John Citizen foe that evening nnd the call of the sometimes called, Yellow onions are)'.'If anyone in thc school district lias j(*Hows and hopes to “floor’’ a bigi
fc&gt; his home in a very thoughtful. Boy Scout. He is going to-buy a few available though the white onion1 any farm mnzagines with-good pie- boy within tiie next few days. His,
frame of mind. Three or four boys, dollars' worth of prevention.
crop was disappointing.
—rT' ,
‘' furwj of these, which they do not manager in this "bout" .is Maurice'
Smoked hams, whole, halves and wanU the student* would be very carter who left with him Sunday.
■mur .11r~
In. giad^o'colMOT^hem?
.....------------------- -u ---------Mrs MaUrlrc JohnjM)n. who hjJ
center
slices are ImHHn.
inviting .«
to Tow
Erich
bpc^ ofbudgets thisa.week and how
well
they
ench
klnd --of Mock
u needed,
..
vi—
—-----—---------———
; been 111. we are glad to report, is able I
combine with tweet potatoes and I q^nn Wise
—
•
spent Tuesday
In io be up and around again Her:
apples. It is suggested that baked Eafisihg and bls grandmother. Mrs. i mother. Mrs. Mary Trayer. of Grand,
beans served With brown and savory,Frances Wise.-accompanied him as ihiplds. who was caring for her has;
sausages make an ideal coo) weath-' far as Vermontville, where she spent returned to her Iiome and Miss Mar- '
er luncheon dish, particularly on4^ (jay WitH her sister, Mrs. Belle garel Jackson b uvbtlng now with!
saiiud., whenleMlar.n and «mw„ KrUr!..
.,&gt;» luHu«.art.
FOOD MARKET ADVICE?
Malaga and seedless grapes are still Ups ore being rtitdoors at games or, Friday evening about 25 relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Travis and!
clearlng^up the garden.
I gathered at the home of Mr. ami;son Wilson returned home Thursday 1
• Those of us who are fond of nuts with us.
.?ects &gt;rvnJ’' ’J. ■
Mrs. Ed. Hunt where they surprised; evening Irom a visit with friends at 1
»nd nut Ahes will welcome the: Grapefruit are plentiful. Oranges _J3&gt;Sh* .?&gt;TO!l
in
Prt,bJ,b,llty
cod Tom Prince on his MJh birthday. । Chicago.
jiews that native paper shell pecans are again ar-little lower in price,
nUract,'‘' The evening was spent at pedro andj Russell Carter left Saturday on'
kind English walnuts ore both begin- Lemons and limes make delicious IJdte,.
“ »nmll,ul '“t;
»“«"”•«'
i”"*
ning to come Into market. The re- flavorings for desserts and dessert
tail prices will be approximately the sauces. Hot gingerbread or steamed there will be mackerel, flounders.'
DURFEE;
’
, ,,
j
■game. Remembering that fine pe- puddings respond to treatment with fish fillets, oysters and clams—By' After a lingering illness Mrs. Mary.)
SOUTH SHULTZ.
xans never sold for less than sixty a good lemon or lime sauce. Orange Ann Page.
. e Oreenhoe grew worse and passed
„
. .
, .
'■
cents a pound a few years ago it is shells make attractive containers
■■ 1 *■♦'»' ।
r.wav Tuesday -it the home of her Mrs. Florence Ptaki. spent Mon-^.
interesting to find them in the mod- for fruit cup and gelatin desserts,
TA5LARAC CORNERS.
daughur Mrs J W Moore, in dnv ,n KaIam“«x) 111111 "Bed oneratc price class. Salted nuts, nuts To serve. *et them in sherbet glass­ ■n» udlcs- Aid .t Mr,., tub. ‘SXi.kc’ H.uTn.-lr' “"’-A-*’
ier salads, cakes, cookies, desserts es. Pinked edges add to their st­ Hehdets Thursday was well'attend-atJdsted In caring for her. Mr. and Mrs. G! E. Kenyon re­
and candies arc all welcome for trnctlveness.
ed. The ladles will meet again at, Funeral services were held Thurs- reived thc sad news that their cans-1
.Thanksgiving, for the holidays and I Bunched carrots are so plentiful her home one afternoon.Ihls week to , dav t 1 ;3o at lhe house and at two hi. Mrs. Clarence Kenyon, of Mt.'
In-between times.
that the price is about as low-as it finish the work. The next meeting
al EaAt Baltimore United: Carroll. Ill, hod jxfised away. Mr.,
Cranberries arc beginning to be lean ever get. These sweet young car- will be at the home of Mrs Mary, Brethren church. Rev. Fred King and Mrs. Kenyon luid visited here J
tnore plentiful and the later varieties rots make a delicious and qplorful Curtis in December. Tills will be the conducted
...
- - - ’-lnterment• ■in 1.—
— times —
a •have ------the servicc.
several
and
many—
rela-■
which are darker in color and rich-1 relish when Cut into matchstick month of pur usual re-election.
Striker cemetery.
'
i tlves here who regret her pfusing. I
■tr in flavor are ^superseding the, pieces and a -favorite salad when Mr. and Mrs. Titus Wilt of Sun­ Master Kenneth Be Ison, son of
Remember the Cemetery Circle at ‘
««rly bright red berries. Both cran- shredded.
field spent Sunday at Cleo Sear's. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belson. who has ■ Mina Kenyon's Thursday.
.berry sauce and cranberry Jelly can Fall cabbage Is reasonably priced
Mrs. Bill Otis and sons. Murray been ill is some better.
| Much sympathy is extended to
be canned or put up in glasses for' but there will be a scarcity of good and
.
Donald..of Dowling spent last
Miss Donu Pursell spent Friday | Mrx Katherine Hurt and family iiv
printer use to supplement currant.!winter cabbage. A small celery crop week with her father. Allen King,
grape and other jellies nnd relishes. I also promises a winter shortage. . and.sister.
.
Eathel Houghton.
■ night and Saturday with Miss Vcta tllt. p';IASing of her 'sister this week i
.
. .
.
i und also Mrs. Sarah Kenyon who
Emperor grapes, a new late red, I-ocal green bean crops have been ' Mr. and Mrs. Walker -Cotton RlccThe East Baltimore extension jo«( a brother und sUter tpth in one
CaUfornla variety, are beginning to rather poor in quality but fine qual- spent Sunday at Ruth Duncan's in class
will meet with Mrs. Nellie • wwk ’
come into market though Tokay, ity beans are beginning to arrive I Woodland.
Fancher next Thursday..
I jhe many friends of Miss Rom ‘
Miss Marian Palmer of Hariings I Ifclllock who lias been seriously'ill:
spent the week end with Mr. and, wlj]
gjaij to jiear sjs betterMrs. Edd. Rice.
Mr- and Mrs. Mila AaliVy and,
Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Rice and Veto. n(.nry West and G. E. Kenyon I
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs cu|Ied on Mrs
Custer m Hah
Floyd Painter of OrangevUle. Arthur tlngs Tue^y.
accompanied them home to stay a : pev. Hom and Mrs. Horn and,
few days and attend thc Brother-; ^lyn spcilt Thursday with Mr and
hood at Hasting*.
Mrs. 'Byron Moody of South Maple :

Good Community Insurance

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ALANDSLIMof

COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

“w'- rid Mr*. G- E. Kenyon visit-:
daughter and inftband. Mr.
I Harry Misener of Kalama^'
. zoo fronaFriday until Monday night. 1
I Prayer meeting at Frank Hora’s
I Wednesday night was. quite well at-I
I tended.

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Gaiters—Warm, Fleece Lined

IO

Men’s.Heavy Work Rubbers
Long Wearing Red Soles--------------------

(Formerly the People’s Cash Market)

NOW A COMPLETE FOOD SHOP
Below Is A List of Our Get Acquainted Specials
for Friday and Saturday, November 24 and 25

Beef Steak Qp
Round, Swiss, Sirloin lb.

V*

Pork Chops
11- 10c
Pork Steak
2
15c
Ground Beef
6c
Beef Rib Stew
«&gt;• 4c
Leg Mutton
8c
Mutton Roasts
6c
1 qt. SAUER KRAUT
and 4 lbs. Shoulder
&gt; &gt;/*
SPARERIBS
Z-Zl**
for only

Coffee A Real Ona 2 35c
Tea Siftings 3 27c
Corn Meal 2 s n&gt; —i. 25c
Cottage Cheese 2 15c
CREAMED

Beef Roast C p
(Chuck)

Ib. &lt;JV

Sliced Bacon
"&gt;■ 15c
Weiners
323c
Bologna
3»- 23c
Veal «“»4 Steak 2 «&gt;■ 25c
Veal Stew
3^-25c
Veal Chops
«■ 10c

ilc

BACON
Half or Whole Slab—
Home Sugar—Delicious

II**
ID.

Salad Dressing ■ «•’ 23c
Laundry Soap 10&gt;»„25c
WHITE NAPTHA

Sweet Jerkins
Peanut Butter

&gt; .• 27c
it. 10c

MR. FARMER: WE BUY EGGS, POULTRY, LIVESTOCK

W. Schenkel, Mgr

Telephone 2162

The Hastings Building
and Loan Association

TTE ARE
WITH
ROOSEVELT
AND HIS
RECOVERY
PROGRAM
BE HERE
STARTING
THURSDAY.
You’ll
■
Find LOW
L(
FOOTWEAR
„
^t^rirps
Here Always
Al
Prices Here
SPECIALS FOR
EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY! .

Rosevale Market

Women s

Serves A Splendid Purpose To
the People of This Community

Slippers

39c

Its Membership Is Composed of Two Kinds—
Child s School

Oxfords

94c

Boys’ Rubber or Cloth Arctics

The Investor —or member
who INVESTS' in shares by prepaying
the entire cost in a lump sum, or by
paying in a certain sum each week or
month until the shares are paid in full.

The Borrower —or

member
who BORROWS a sum of money with
whicl^ to buy, build or improve his
home, giving a FIRST MORTGAGE
thereon to insure payment of the loan.

Any Size 4-Buckle ---------------- *---------

Children’s 2-Snap Rubber
Gaiters—Black or Brown,- Fleece lined

98

One-Strap Kid Slippers

Sheepskin

$&lt;•69
$&lt;•98

Double. Sole Construction

It* share*,tire SECURED by FIRST MORT­

GAGES on homes for amount* NOT TO EX­
CEED 50' of their valuation.

3

It ha* NEVER FAILED to pay it* sharehold­

er* a 5/ dividend annually.

98c

Leather Soles, All Sizes

Now

HASTINGS £2™SHOE STORE
“Barry County’s Bu.ie.t Shoe Store'
HASTINGS, MICH.

It is a purely mutual organization with no
♦ preferred shareholder*.

4
5
6
7

It is protected from “run*” by State law, and
• likewise it* shares are free from taxation.
It is directed and officered by experienced
♦ local business men who serve without pay.
It is a valuable local enterprise and merits
♦ the support of every loyal citizen of’this
community.

Careful Investigation Will Convince You That
Its Shares Make A Desirable Form of Investment

Men’s 15-in. Rubber Lace Paes

114 W. STATE ST.

their homes since its organization in 1924.

Men s Dress
Rubbers

Children’s School Shoes

PEOPLE in buying, building or modernizing

2

Men’*—Heavy Fleece Lined

Men’s 16-in. Leather Hi-Cuts

IT HAS ASSISTED A LARGE NUMBER OF

98c

Women’*—Size* 3 to 8, Low Heels

10-in. Rubber Lace Paes

Things You Should Know About This Association

Paes

Men’s Felt

□hoes

$2.29

The Hastings Building &amp;. Loan Association
ROOM 9, STEBBINS BLDG.,

PHONE 2503

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN

�THE BASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, NOHMBU tt, Us:

t
I had m their gue-rt, the Nashville i
and we lud one visitor. Mrs. Pearl'l There are two seasons each year womans Club Tiie following pro­
Dcmond was choren RecreatKjn when veal is more plentiful than at' grnm
presented: Vocal Sololeader.
,
other times-the more important oc* ’ Naomi Vunlxw accompanied by I
Home Economics
The nurse. Miss Mumford, .wm curring in the sirring, a second in'Alice Smith: Dtulogue—"Bargain I
Extension Work present with us and we had a very the fall. Two choice veal cute, loin jfonters." Gladys fGndbro* and
nice talk with her about lhe prob­ chopa and veal cutlet, are frequently ncmicc Kanter: Ptatrt Duct—Mar-'
lems of-children In general. Thc brcaJded3nd clUier
w P“n gan-t.and Audra Dciumora: A play
ASSYRIA GROUP.
_ need of hot lunched in schools and rtej^They may be broiled or pan -Tuning Up For the Wedding"!
bridWlbut are better for being
character.- in the play were.
Last Week's Letter.
children
esjiecially.
Wc
will
meet
nwH
f
d
buUer
.&lt;,r ,-«
ae
Onrude i-taitu,
Plant*. ntsumu
Matilda •
mhc
uviuuur
The Assyria Home .Economic? Kx‘
cooking as veal 1* Cook.
----- —
—-------• - ­'
Frep
Truinbo, -Lena —
Kilpat
tension Group held its first meeting with Mrs. Brinker in Dec.—Mrs (Alter/far-,before
a
very
lean
meat.
Like
pork
it
Flossie
Bennett,
Sec.
rick. Lucille Rafiler. Virginia Faul, I
for tlfff'xcar on Nov. 3 ut the home
iliould
be
thoroughly
cooked.
Grace FauL Jean Finnic and Delude I
of Mra/lrene Jones, chairman. This
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
Other meat* which arc likely to Hilbert. Tiie refreshment committee i
is thc second year in our study of
Nutrition.
• ’ This is National Honey Week aRruct bud.Tetecrs are roast fresh rented a delightful lunch &lt;o over
,o{ lnrn*’ and rtb8 one hundred.
. The subject for the meeting was when we are reminded that honey 11&gt;un- or
u.
&gt;
Uelktou.
.nd
Itorertal
taet Vnlres p«;tay "PtaUu, •« There will b no community j
•Meal Planning."
were
present
mostly new
new with many uses. Hcney la partlcu- being, denied until Thanksgiving, a .services during the Evangelistic &gt;
' Twenty
Twenty’ We
wereiu'pe
present
members
that mostly
more of th. I»rly delirious with fruit* Induding roost stuffed
'
meetings.
old member* will cane to the rest grapefruit which te fine at thia sea-1 *»»*”« "J?*,81!1
‘Mr. and Mr*. Don McLeod are
WI»S«U«
limn u .Up ,p«1 WIU. .uch re.'- &gt;l«Ure. HU.. I. ata, tru. U 10.1. ,',Uyln!
u» Olltarl M.Ikod ,
'■ The next meeting will be at 10 A. Isonable fruiU as oranges und cran- Oysters are popupir with rj«.jhotne whUe Mr McLeod Is deer,!
M on Jan 10 al the home of Mrs berrtea.
’
hunUn»*
Alice Thoma*.
It is an unusual week when there .
‘ “"J *2.2
Le |ES' Or and Mr5 ? ° FU“*‘e aUcnd'
Each one I* to bring her own inn- w nothing new in thc fruit and .^v^han ‘ELJ win.
itlit fd &lt;he Michlgan-M i n nesot a i
.
.
.
.
----------------------------.
.
----------_
.|week
than
usual.-With
fresh
fish
. at Ann
del school lunch and five cents fur j vegetable markets- Qualities and.
.
,
M
, flJ0tbnli Snme
... . Arbor
------- 5*^.
------ .
becoming scarcer from void and d4y
the Louise Campbell. 4-H Club price, on specific food, may vary stormy
weaUier m
we X
are ^Sd
fortunatevlto Mr and Mrs M K Trum8° and I
Scholarship Fund for girls-Caro- slightly but you will find essentially
be
able
fo
call
on
thc
smoked
va• line Tusker. Sec.
the tame thing. In your store, to- * •“*!
“’S d
Mr and Mr. Ward Plante and Bev­
Finnan haddle
haddle. smoked
smoked Al111- Prlj. attcndr&lt;1 thc funrral oI Mrej
day that you found last week.
. Irietiea
ftetics Finnan
GLASS CREEK GROUP.
All we Mid of green beans lot
bX hSlS
°*°W
Ww&gt;k,
iweek is true this, and if you ciit
™Bulou. at Wayne, Monday.
, Thur^yattheboowcf &gt;m.Fr«i.H^y‘«J^Oj"S““yX®rlhalibut and sdmon are plentiful ’‘‘f *

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n
m to . m “• &lt;"» ■&lt;“&gt;'"« •
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T&gt;”r "* d"r h™"n« ““ K,U“'ll.
iMm Iram-ilettMT. TM, c„&gt;|
■
'
»•.
Mrs I Iirlln qhrter was nnnointed ‘racrt' rapidly in this fashion and are
WUOBMMi.
.
DonaUi-GWt'r and F. E, Border
chairman *“ apPoln,ed i therefore more apt to hold their Mrs. Matter Kimble of Coate accompanted by Bernall Minton of
^X^tli n J
be with Mr-. cnk"
Grove is nuking her home with Mn Jackson and Deputy Warden of
Will Hav^M Dumber 7
'• If &gt;’ou hav« n°l W- tried serving liannah Wright.
Jackson Prison li ft Friday to hunt
Will Havens December 7.—Becretary. br0C(^u U)l$ u ft good wce|t t0 Blart. Frank Ctxik of Pewamo is making deer in northern Michigan. They
---------i Ujc qUBjiiy is'aaid to be cxMlent. “ short visit at 'the hpnfe of his san. KX|M&lt;t to. return Sunday.
DELTON GROUP.
j Altixnigh it may seem wasteful, dis- Chas- Co''kMr. anti Mrs. Arthur Allarding re-1
Last Week's Leiter.
Icard all but the flower heads and I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Paul acWednesday from Milwaukee.,
.The Delton HonW Economics Ex- main stalks which should be is eted i&lt;0’nPanl'-‘1 hy Mr. and Mrs. Jacob w)M&lt;Mto|n where they were called
tension Group inctTiov. 7 at Esther: or scraped, before Miking Plenty oi Hoover and daughter, Genevieve.
oj lbc rt(.a(h, &lt;4 Mr. AllarDunn’s. Winifred Sensiba is chair- boiling salted water and not tc»«» ajtenl Sunday with Mr, and Mrs (|iUg-a brother-in-law,• Arlie Crock­
man and Marie Williams was ikclcd; long cooking 1* thc rule for thia Morris Quigg of Buttle Creek.. ----------- -loro,
I (ord. The
held oiununy
Monday
i in- funeral
imirrui was
was uriu
recreation chairman’ and Lillian j vegetable-Like nspAagux. the flower M
■•«***«
... -----f.d”''~*.
M -Mrs. Je.yc M*wr*
Miycrs nt
of a..
ft, rno(Mi. ..
Mr. and....
Mrs. Allnrding.
aC(;nmi*inii'd by Mr. and Mrs.
' Hayward secretary and treasurer for head cooks more rapidly tiian the.1 Lak-1 Odesssi were Sunday.guests oi:
the coming year. Nineteen member.' ’I stalk
can stand
Kiara mi
so it
n -can
sianu out of
oi water,
water j Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Mcyeis.
Joe Crockford of Carlton.
enrolled.
;;...
ifor the flr.d ten or fifteen minutes "A tattle Clodhopper'* will be pre-.
niiifc.r, MrLrod ta i-Mtina her
A„.v&gt;n«, No
w„longer than
than thirty
u.trtvtotz, rented by the reniora Of Waidbnd .
**r
Esther Dunn outlined work for j ofnfcooking.
HlahIsschool
on November 24 Th*'^rolher* Mr “nd Mrs Dan Gar,ln’‘
coming year und Irene Carpenter ’ forty minutes should be required as Sft
m foltows; sSmsSre?- ", of Neville while Mr. McLeod
discussed "Tilings to consider when ’ iota! cooking time. This vegetable
Harold
Forman;
Acey
Gump
—
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nortn
• planning a well balanced tncuL* I may be served with aalt. iwppcr and--------- ---------------— • —
■ George
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B. Denham
Next meeting Jan. 0. 1934 at Ek-ie-butter with or without the addition ■CharlesTowiwchd:
Chigger-1
....... C.
- —
— of
- Hastings
—
Horton's.
.
:o( lemon Juice or cream. It is also
—Jean Englund; Mrs. Chigger-j•’•pent the *cc*; t,ul with Mr. and
The nineteen members enrolled scried with- white sauce, cheese son-Doggr. — Margaret Densmore; Mrs. Karl Faul.
were: Blanche Eddy. Bertha Bush. Ijaucc or Hollandaise. Tiie Quakeruftlu-s Juliet Bean—Doreen Stowill; | Mr and Mrs. J. y. HHucrt* caned
Margaret Garrett, Blanche Mott. Maid suggests serving it cold with Charniinn Cartrr-r Pauline Hoover: «&gt;» Mr. and Mrs. John Doster .and
Florence Kroea, Frances -Norwood.I French or salad dressing if a bunch Judy Elliott—Dorothy Beardsley. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Barnuirt of DelBlanche Richards. Elsie Horton.
more titan your family can cwt The. play luus an extrenjely inter- ton Sunday afternoon.
i Irene Carpenter, Either Dunn. Beu-jhot.
estlng plot There is much humor:
*•’
~
trice Dunning. Julia Duster, Wini- Cauliflower, cabbage und Brussels throughout. B &gt;urr.to come
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Williams. Mrs c. J. Barnum. Evenh ’ broccoli in their seasons and general Helen fpocum&gt; are making their |ed at-the twine of Mr. and Mrs. m Baltimore Friday.
at Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie Adams
-WM"yn™.. Un. W.I.-n .nd Ul- n.wr u»l &gt;nu m.y «•!re .ny &lt;H» o! »&gt;«» tor num Ume IbB wllilw «IUl Cl»re
M.nto nraw
Mr and Mf&gt; cllrc u,„Ua|1 M„ oladJ., M,^acrm.„, o, Ai.
Ull““l 'tor»»m ll»m &lt;h.l ni.«L pppnU. Io your tai- yr.ndp.renu., Mr. and Mn tor •&gt;»'«•«" l»rty M lluy are, „Uad
Mr and
H1)ward Buu„. bwo P .^ndnp, „V„B1 pay. .Uh
ta-tc and
anil purse.
Sec.-Treas.
1। taste
Aduite rt Slocum.
'2?'*’^ licut,
chett ln A“&gt;'rla Wednesday.
her stetcr, Mrs. Clare Marshall and
| pea* and lima Ix-ans are
. of g&lt;xxl
pea*
! nnd lima beans are of gcxxl Dell ■ Wlllunu accompanied kw. missed n the locality as they have
nn I family.
COATS GROVE GROUP,
'quality, but are relatively high in .Baker and Homor and Roy Bawdy always lived here.'
Im??E
w«Ti
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Co.it s Grove EXtciuhm Class met prlce-they are only for elastic bud- on a deer hunting trip Into the up-. Mi.v. Merlyn Marshall of Hastings j ^d“yd M Laurel Marshall WedMILO.

tained next Friday evening, Nov. 24, of the Home very-interestingly We
„ ..u home OI Mr. .nd Mn Porur. rertMnly cnx»rd h»“n« him wrto
Toom A m«l attondanre taairrf. ua. The Dutrtct Bupl. Or lluah
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Myers of, Kennedy, wiU be with tu next Sun­
Grand Rapids spent lhe week end day. "
- will •be
“
We?-----hope—
thc -------church
and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har- filled. Communion service will fol­
Ian ScobeyY
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Hb^.ud Uudly or M.pl. propreu, o&lt;«ort to rhe 1. AS.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WTONKSDAY. NOVEMBER tt. IMS

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1933

you most need it. It is expect- i
TREES ARE GOOD CROP
at $300,000' will be paid to!
FOR USE IN MICHIGAN
..i.irxeh nt thc local sugar mill. Why
**.' 1,1 on
disbursement by !
setting aside a small acreage for
White Pine Planting Made 42
The value of a good understanding City News feels that the farmer here beets together with your other
Years Ago Earns Good Rate
F nhd^co-ujxnution between farmfrs; can aid the city man and themselves;’crops?
1 and"cities is clearly shown in the II as well by aiding this sugar making • In tiie olden days the sugar mill
of Compound Interest
following editorial which wc repro- i1 institution.
.
. as well as the Heinz company lift­ FARM LEADERS DECLARE . East Lansing.—T i m I? er. once1
• duce from a recent Issue of the Hol- ji It is very essential that sugar ed many a mortgage from n farm
CONTRACT OFFERED
.Michigan's best crop, apparently
.land City News. The editorial Is as beets be raised close at home, thus: through beets and pickles- and the
, lias returned to its former ranking
IS OKEY
company Lx doing just that
follows:
j alleviating freight rate burdens and-latter
;
.as on Investment, according to rec-.
Fann Cooperation.
News believes
that those
the beet grower can receive ulihosl 'I today.
—
- The
-—----------------------I ords of the earnings made by a.
We often bear the saying "We Instant attention from lhe sugar mill days are here again through a dl- MAY BE USED THROUGH- ! white pine planting made by Mich- i I
cannot do wltlwut the farmer," and field man. We urge farthers ol Ot- versified
"*“* crop of this character.
"
that U largely true. It seems, Iww- tawa und Allegan counties to con­ Surely the fanner cannot go wrong OUT THE UNITED STATES
Thu .land ot pliu
planted on
■ Aer. there could be a more closely tribute* to this enterprise by con­ in giving the beet a tryout.
- --------- - lafid worth $15 per acre, and the ;
But relationship between lhe agri­ tracting a modest acreage for lhe
The News lias always felt that .Contracts Represent the Sav-, total cost or trees, planting labor.
culturalist and Hie city man. Hol­ raising of beets next year. You sim­ there could be a doser-relationship
®1&gt;
other
land can point to an outstanding ply cannot lose oh the proposition between country and city folks. ing of Ths.
This Industry to the
VttlUP
of Items has been
on$32.75.
roCh i
example at this time.
I for it U a cash crop and tire chances There seems to be a reserve that is
Eastern Area of Country jarre, at present market prices, is!
Thc old sugar mill has been re­ ; far a crop failure are remote cqm- almost timid between one class and
tiie other. That complex exists more
opened and lias created not only a pored with other crops.
leaders, in practically1 My.,hat the trees have earned coin­
dlvenilfied, crop, but a new market I The Luke Slwre Sugar company or less everywhere, but it lias been ganizatlon
I
for the farmer. Holland has been; is not a Holland entcrprisfcalone.it rather pronounced in Holland. We 1every section or the united states.)
able to put that over in behalf of the |; Is an enterprise for the entire coun­ believe that through our Chamber 1have pronounced the Michigan su­ I Tpive-year-old transplants were'
beet contract to be most sound..' lied In making the College plant-!
I
fanner and in behalf of itself. It |s i tryslde—everyone benefits. A beet of Commerce and other civic or- gar
and equitable contract
1
o mutual proposition. Ttje Holland crop means cash on hand nt a time ganirations we could be helpful in practical,
but two-year-old stock is now 1
used in lhe marketing of an ag­ lag
aiding the agriculturalist in alie- ever
&lt;
recommended. Land which is suit-1
vlaxing and In oolvlng some of their &lt;ricultural commodity. Economists able for forestry purposes can also'
problems. Too often tiie fanner 'declare that tiie basic principles, be obtained for less than $15 peri
suffers in silence, not knowing how 'embodied in the Michigan contract, acre. Reduction in costs on these
to tackle these problems.
'can be employed in the marketing two items would enable a higher j
An "across-the-lable” talk be- &lt;of practically every farm crop grown earning rate for the timber.
i
tween city and rural dnen. not with &lt;in thc United States and predict
Another advantage which trees
if the fundamental principles iiave as a crop is the possibility of
a blare of trumpets dr with a bnry- that,
1
quet. but with small groups doing ’of this contract were adopted gen­ postponing the harvest period to
constructive committee work would &lt;erally. In the marketing of all farm miss the bad market years. Sound,
undoubtedly do wonders. Today the &lt;crops, many of the problems con­ growing timber does not deteriorate
farmer and city man are practically &lt;fronting American agriculture would if allowed to stand a year or more
strangers'for 364 days in a year with 1be readily solved.
after it is ready for harvest. This
Commenting recently on tiie wide­ enables the bwner to permit his
thc farm Institute on the lone day
Delicious
being-shown in the trees to grow until the market is
left for fraternization. There is so spread-interest
&gt;
sugar beet contract. Dr. J. satisfactory.
much room for improvement iwre Michigan
1
Home Made and why not take this matter up 'A. Brock, educational secretary ot Land surveys made by College and
seriously. The sugar mill U the en- ।the Farmers and Manufacturers ,Stale departments show that Michi­
Sugar Association, said:'"It is gan has a vast area which is bel­
tering wedge to break up this boun- Beet
1
Sausage
dary line between country and city, tgratifying to learn Uiat the Michi­ ter adapted for lhe production ot
Since the advent of tiie automobile 1gan sugar beet contract is attracting ;lumber than for any otl^er purpose.
They tickle the a city limit has become a mlsonomer. &gt;national attention and that the beet ■Thc planting records at the College
Industry has been able to lead prove that trees as a crop may be
*
taste of the entire A county today has grown into one sugar
vast community und the denizens 1the way in formulating a farm crop ।profitable. In addition ttf the cash1
।
family when you use MOR­ thereof have everything in common! ’marketing contract which blds fair advantages,
the State would benefit
' serve as a model for other Indus­ from the Increased attractiveness
TON’S SMOKE SALT and' । That being tiie case, jet us extend to
our community spirit for miles ttries which purchase agricultural ।to summer residents.
.
MORTON’S SAUSAGE SEA­ around rather than over a few city Iproducts.
••The adoption of the Michigan
PINE LAKE FARMERS’ CLUB.
blocks.
SONING.
contract was tiie first step toward
Despite the icy condition of the
the reestablishment of the beet su- ।roads. 45 gathered at the home of
TRACK CLOSED BUT
gar Industry in the eastern area of Lee
।
Nottingham for an evening
PAY ROLL CONTINUES the United States. Authorities, who Meeting.
।
Saturday, Nov. 11. The
have made a study of the contract. President,
।
Arthur Lathrop, opened
Racing Ended in Detroit Oct. agree that it is the most nearly Ideal the
।
meeting by singing, "Battle
of
any
farm
crop
marketing
contract
]
7, Salaries Go On—Aver­ ever used in the United States, since ।Hymn of the Republic" and repeatbig
thc Load's Prayer followed by sing­
age $2,000 Per Month
it makes the producers of the raw ।ing. "You Can Smile." Bert Brown,
DEALERS IN FLOUR. FEED, COAL, CEMENT, LIME
(
Lansing. Nov. 10.—While racing materials jxirtners in fact with the chairman
of schedule committee,
(
BRICK. TILE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
ended in Detroit more than a month producers of the finished product gave
schedule of meetings, an eve­
।
the p«T roll of the racing com­ and. os such, the farmers share ning
meeting Nov. 25 with Mr. and
HASTINGS, MICH.
TELEPHONE 2118 ago.
;
missioner is running about 82.000 a equally, with the beet sugar com- Mrs.
Robert Ford with Mrs. Ford
ponies, in the net cash return-from and
(
month.
Mrs. Lathrop program commit­
Auditor General John K. Stack, the sale of products produced ।tee. and a day meeting Sat., Dec. 9.
jr.. has notified Mark R. Hanna, through their joint effort.
with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Flower,
,
commissioner, thal he must cojne "Beet sugar company officials con- with
Mrs. Elizabeth PetUjohn and
]
down to earth or the fees received tend that the adoption of this con- Pearle
Bagley program compUlu-e.
by the state for county fair subsi­ tract practically saved the beet su- The
schedule is not complete^and
]
dies will be required for Hanna's gar industry from extinction, while Bert
Brown ukked if anyone wlsiwd
farmers enthusiastically declare it to Ul
t have a n^eetlng, please notify
pay roll.
For tiie final 15 days In Septem- be the best and most equitable con- ]
I ber the commissioner's pay roll was tract ever used in the purchase of ]Nt&gt; further busl^hxs, the meeting
,wits turned over to Lee Nottingham',
Your property in Michigan's largest Farm Mutual Fire Insurance
i $3,540.50. Fifly-qne employes par- any farm crop."
ticipateil. Thirty-six inspectors were
clalrman of program committee. A
Company with a policy that lias no technical loop-holes to avoid
listed. There was one chief at $10 PROPOSED CHANGES
letter, of regret from Rev. O. E. Ken­
liability, consistent with safe underwriting. A blanket policy on
a day. nn assistant at $10, three narof thc First Baptist church in
jiersonal property. Net resources nearly One-Half Million Dol­
IN ELECTION LAWS dall
' cotic inspectors at $8 a day each
Plainwell was read, he being unable
lars. Ixhsscs satisfactorily adjusted and promptly paid. Careful
land thlrtf-one other inspectors reto be present to give, the address.
They
Are
Radical
But
Need
­
celving
$0
u
day.
underwriting and a thorough system of inspection maintained,
Song, "Keep The Home Fires
' Races ended Oct. 7. For thc last
ed—Pre-Primary Conven­ Burning" led by Mr. Lathrop.
eliminating overinsurance, fire hazard and undesirable risks.
■ 15 days of October. Hanna's pay
Readbig — "Armistice,"
Alvin
tions Are Urged
roll called for $943. Hanna, his
Nottingham.
. .
For furthsr infatmaUsn in ntuetl Rcpre*«nt*tlv* er writ* Hom* OSes.
I deputy, the secretary nnd his first
Radical changes in Michigan elec­ Several were called upon to tell
MORRIS O. HILL, Hatting*
JOHN H. UTZ, Hasting*
assistant were paid at the rate of tion laws, making it much harder for what they were doing lhe day the
। $3,000 a year each.
prospective candidates to secure Armistice was signed. Husking corn
JERRY ANDRUS, Hatting*
KEN BRAENDLE, Freeport
[ Tile second assistant secretary re- :places on lhe primary ballots of the seemed to be the order of the day.
j reived $1,800, the same compcnsa- 'various txirtles. were approved, by Several rang dinner bells when they
■ tion for the commissioner's sftk■the, election sub-conunlttec of the heard whistles in nearby towns.
State Mutual Redded Fire Insurance Co.
nographer and a second slcnog- !Legislative Council at a meeting There was some disagreement as to
home orrici: 702 church st., flint, mich.
! rapher. The messenger was paid held
I
last week. The sub-committee is what tlw wedlher was that day. But
W. V. BURRAS. Fmtdrat.
H..K. FISK. StcreUry
! $1,300 and two Inspectors were down composed
।
of officials of both Repub­ excitement prevailed.
for $6 a day each.—Grand Rapids lican
1
and Democratic parties.
Nettie Keyes gave several splen­
One ot the proposed clianges to be did readings. "Marshal Etoch The
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jsubmitted to the legislature, would Grey Man of Christ.” 'Medals."
HINDS CORNERS.
require municipal and townslUp "Honors to Marshal Foch" and
Thelma Tobins of Kalamazoo is clerks to check all signatures on "Pershing's Thanksgiving Address."
spending some time .with her par­ nominating petitions with lists pt
Song, "Love’s Old Sweet Song."
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias. registered voters in thc various
Motion to adjourn.—Lloyd Not­
Mrs. Tobias has not been-so well thc cities, villages and townships. After tingham, Sec. Pro Tern.
past week.
this check had been .made with -the
Bert Bassett of Kalamazoo culled elimination of all signatures Uvat
HENDERSHOTT.
on Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias Wed­ did not agree with the poll lists,‘the
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Parmnlee
nesday evening.
nominating petitions would be for­ and June of Johnstown were Sunday
M. J. Manning visited his sister. warded to the proper state, county guests at the home of their parents,
Opal, in Yankee Springs last week. or municipal officer for filing.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrison.
Thc neighbors, about 35 in num­ Another suggested change, ap­ Mrs. Mary Henry is visiting
ber. gathered at the home of Mr. proved by the sub-committee, would friends In Jackson.
and Mr.s. Will Moore Tuesday evc- increase twelve-fold the minimum
John Turner, who has lived alone
ning to -celebrate Mr. Moore's and number of signatures necessary to on thc farm -formerly owned by
! Mrs. Sarah Phillips birthdays, it secure a place on a party primary Glenn Morey passed. away last
• On loans of $300 or teas Household has re­
। was a complete surprise Jo both. ballot Approval also was given to a Tuesday. Carl Bryans who has lived
duced the cost substantially below the maxi­
■ A fine time was enjoyed, in spite of third proposed amendment which In part of Lite house will continue as
mum rate formerly charged. Families, keeping
j thc cold stormy evening.
would make party pre-priinary con­ caretaker of the place until the es­
house, who can make regular monthly repay­
f Mrs. Dorcas Chatman returned to ventions mandatory.
tate is settled up.
■
her home in Hastings Monday aftments are eligible to borrow. 20 months to repay.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kruger of Ho­
|er spending a couple weeks with SHOULDN'T INCREASE ACREAGE. mer were week end guests of their
The only signatures required are those of hus­
' Mrs. Clara Brown.
There has been Issued from the mother. Mrs.'Rennie Mott.
band and wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush of- Ur­ National Bureau of Agricultural
On Tuesday. Nov. 28, the Bronson
ice. Visit, write or 'phono the offices of the
bandale spent Thursday evening Economics a warning to farmers-not hospital donation will be held at
Household Finance Corporation of America on
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. to plant any increased acreage of the home of A. C. Clark. Rev. Conk­
O. Tobias.
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Bank Building,
beans. Any attempt to do so will lin has arranged a . nice program
Mrs. Will Moore spent Saturday force much lower prices as it will which will include one of the hos­
I West Michigan Ave., Battle Creik. Phone 4406.
afternoon in Hastings with her glut the market and bring hard­ pital staff us speakdri Tills is to be
MEMOIR N. «. A.
father, Mr. Bump, who Is very poor­ ship Instead of benefits to the an all doy meeting so bring a j&gt;ot
ly at this writing.
farmers. Experience has shown that luck dinner nnd your table service.
Mrs. Vida Phillips of Hastings it is wise to heed these reports which Tiie Community Club will hold
spent Saturday night and Sunday are sent out by the government, not their annual oyster supper tills Fri-'
with her son. Mr. and Mrs. Burell to harm the farmerJ j but to help day night at the schoolhouse. All ■
। Phillips and family.
members new and old are invited. I
him.
v
j Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and family
PLEASANT HILL.
from north of Hastings spent Tues­
PINE LAKE.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Palmer and!
day evening with her sister, Mr.
Monday morning. Dewey. Clare
and Mrs. Keet Tobias.
and Byrde Doster also Kenneth children attended the P. T. A. meet'- i
I I wish to make a correction in Smith of Plainwell left for northern ing of the Altoft district Friday!
Went Into Effect October 16th . . .
last week s Items. I should have said Michigan where they will hunt deer evening. They reported a very goodI
program.
I the community meeting would be for two weeks.
Mrs. Clifton Campbell has been
Friday evening the 24th instead of
Mrs. Flora Smith returned to
the 23rd.
Plainwell, on Friday, after spending spending the past week in Grand
125 deaths and 2,000 serious
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tobias and three weeks visiting Mrs. Georgia Rapids helping care for her mother daughter Marian of Kalamazoo Bellingham. She will visit relatives in-law who suffered a stroke recent­
Personal Injury cases happen
spent Saturday night and Sunday there for two or three weeks before ly.
.
in Michigan each month.
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. c. N. returning to. her home at Fort At-1, Misses Margaret Palmer and Ha­
! zei Campbell expect to stay In Has­
,
Tobias.
klnson. Wis.
mutual Auto
cap
20 deaths and 400 serious ac­
tings
the
remainder of the winter
Because Anne Avery was ill on
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Sunday she and her mother stayed and attend school as Mrs. Church
cidents have already happen'd
Mrs. Anna Buck and family spent at the farm home until Tuesday (.with whom they ride), is moving
Wednesday evening with Mr. and afternoon' before returning to De- there.
Iniurt in a Michigan Comwhere automobile drivers have
Mrs. Cleon Landon and family of trolt.
The Pleasant Hill P. T. A. meets
North Carlton.
agancy and adjutting fore*
failed Io comply with the law.
Ernnte Bellingham of Gun Plains this Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Earl Keeler worked a few Is spending the week with her Bert Palmer are the program corndays thc past week for Mrs. Leslie grandmother. Mrs. S. C. Doster
mittce.
Daniels of Carlton Center, who has
Several of the children at South The children of thc Pleasant HUT
been quite ill but is better at this Pine Lake school were ill during schiol are organizing a rhythm
writing.
j । the past week. Among them being band and expect to begin practice
Mias Betty Donley of Hastings Jack Brouard and Gordon Chain- soon.
AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY spent
the week end with Miss Hasel
Matt Bedford and R. J. Williams
P*Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robinson cf
Shriber.
are among the deer hunters.
Miss Ascha Buck visited Hastings Plainwell spent Hie week end visit­
MORRIS O. HILL, Local Representative
Hastings, Michigan
Are all |he European nations
High school on Wednesday.
ing Mr. and Mrs. Earl James.
PHONE 2318
afraid IX they put down their arms
Arthur Strodtbeck went to work
| Tuesday evening for Barry Wellman Be times good or bad, thrift Is they wiU have to up their hands?—
near Stony Point.
Punch.
•Ull a virtue.

City and Country Should
IJ 3 V S
. r&gt;.
Work Together
’

U

Juicy Home Cured Hams and Bacon

MICH. SilGM »
TRACT MWVED

PARTTI

FOO

CENTER
Has Been Enlarged To Accommodate
the Buying Public of Barry County
More Floor Spa’ce Enables Us To
Carry A COMPLETE LINE of
Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables

BOTH

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
AND IMPLEMENT CO.

FARMERS

INSURE

LOANS AT
LESS COST

The Safety­
Responsibility Law

Citizens'!

CITIZENS’ MUTUAL

Buy Some One A Basket of
Groceries for Thanksgiving

Sliver Nut

Lb.

English
McLaughlin's 333

COFFEE

16c

&gt;b

Salted Crackers
2u. b«« 23c
A-l Graham Crackers 2 Lb. Box 23c
Rusk, Wolverine
Package 10c
Kremel aufu,.,
3&lt;-10c
Lard f". 4 ll. 33c 50^73/c

Walnuts
Snow Apples
Sweet Potatoes
Cranberries
Dates

». 19c
10 lu. 25c
4 lu. 10c
2 lu. 25c
Lt. 10c

Moosehead Flour it. 85c
SELECT

Eggs
xfre

doz.

Cheese
Holland Maid

Butter

ZJic

Tea Siftings
Fancy Bulk Tea
Del Monte Coffee
Swift’s Bacon

Lb. He
u 25c
u. 25c
2 tu. 29c

Mild Cream

Seeley’s Extracts
Biggest
Held In
Lemon,
mond
•

Sale and Demonstration Ever
Hastings. Get Your Supply of
Vanilla, Orange, Cherry, Al­
and Other Flavors At Great
Reductions.

Toilet Soaps
CORN
MEAL
5 lb. bags

2 for

Toilet Tissue
3
10c
Light House Cleanser 3&lt;« 10c
Large Six* 10c
Soap Chips c&lt;nui wuu
Palmolive Beads
5c
Gloss Starch
4 lu. 25c
5 lu 29- I
Soap Chips wuu emu

vfs. Feldpausch’s Warehouse £
and
Save!

206-208 E. State St.

Phone 2609 som

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1933

PAGE EIGHTON

...... ^il--i.xaga=a.T-■■■■».BEidren,'and

at least a pint a day fur!
laduiu. The problem for thc home-:
mater i&gt; to* that me memben
K
---------(of the family get this amount reg;By Home Economics Specialists ularly
Michigan Stale Cdlcfie
Home economics nutrition spe'; ■ ' ' I
~|" r• 11 i'1 ’ iT~iiT~i-----------’ cialUts of Michigan State College
a few of the many different
•
crown, rake it. or
ln which milx may be used,
ichan*, the shape of the bnm to xt)|k
an. aiways appetUlng
: bring out-of-faslilon h&amp;U up to UiC:afH; simply made by lhe addition of
i seasons requirements. Ftelts are frujt juice or syrup to tlx1 milk,
easiest to remodelI in this way Jiate Another tasty drink U “Honey Bios­
. made of other fabrics may be altered
■■ -prepared by adding one and
;by combining with contrasting or one-half tablespoons of honey and
; harmonising materials.
. three or four drops of orange o. Fitting to the head, by creasing all' lemon flavoring to a glass ot milk
। the way arpund will lower thc nnd beating with an egg beater or
(crown. Tucks or folds might b&lt;- shaking It vigorously,
■
One fold may be long and
care should be taken not to skim
deep, the other sheet and shallow. ojr tiie layer or coagulated albumin I
depending on the effect that proves which forms on the surface when
mail becoming. One of the ad- nilik j, cooked, as it- la a valuable j
Vantuif)., of
nf remodirlmg
...I., rli.it, i,,,
I,,.* (ood
. ■ cUment
.
. . and■ should
... ..be ......
___ ■
j. vantage
an old hat
whipped
ibt^L'cS4 nu,y
,,led'
Into »he milk. Creamed soups.
Holding folds in place by tacking croumed chicken and veal or salmon
hem to a strip of ribbon laid inside
.salmon apd peas creamed
the crown is-another means of low- together), are other ways of includ,enng the cruvn. A new sectional ■ lng thc required amount of mflk in
crown may be made using either fa- the daily diet
bnf n.ht There are many desserts such as
width, covered With a ribbon band or i'^^h^^*Ifa1S^CBanddbread
other
materialwill cm’Ssherbets.
bread’
I heightenliartnunizinE
t»e crown. Wide
brans may
’^u^m’d Junket,*.
U unothwand
’hiteres?
I be narrowed by cutting o'T the edit.' Cano. cu_.atd
another InterestnuUlnl K 1A Jl.r «nh
dta,
,b,n "" •“*
•
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rT
i
Homemakers Corner

And coal is the best possible form of heat.
The natural, even heat produced by coal
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
ter. Don’t delay in ordering your supply!
Prices rise with the advancing season —
so put your order in today 1

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!
Our Trucks Are Prepared to Give Immediate
Delivery on Coal Ordered Nou&gt;

SMITH BROS., VELTE&amp;CO'.
POULTRY .nd STOCK FEEDS, COAL LIME, CEMENT, ETC.

TELPEHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH.

XS

" SSlTSw'

nf Mirhioan wnmon Or&lt;- a^ed. The ndxture Is poured into

hate by home economics extension
“
'PCCUllSLV M,C,U‘“n aate; ^£™l d^nd0X^,
One quart of milk is coital to four ?,'111 en-&lt;U.ot
«»«&gt;• help solve
pounds ut spinach in- terms of the '***s 2Jotll&lt;&gt;n °f U1‘Uvld.u“I Christcalcium, and phosphorus necessary
1
for building strong Ixinc.s and t‘.-eih.
Squares ol outing flannel when
At the same time, the pnlk..lt uwd -d&gt;‘‘d lind bound with ribbon make
whole, Ls an excellent source of the, attractive card table covers. An. old
• good health" vitamin "A." and a ! white or faded blanket may be used
fair source of vitrnmn "B.“ When al4t&gt;reinforced with raw fruits jnd vegtHanderctuefs are easily made from,
tables, and cod JUcr oil or direct large squares of chiffon, plcoted and
smuhme. it supplies vitamins •c",dJv‘1 &gt;n PU«» colors, or tied and
and “D." Whole milk also provides: dyed.
a generous supply, ol .energy. One HmKc economics clothing extengla.^- ylt Ids ax many calories as three 5*°n specialists of Michigan State
small slices of bread or one and a College, suggfst that old silk - and
half large potatoes.
rayon underwear be dyed, cut in
, Correct diets should include af strips, and braided finely to make
: least a quart of milk a day for chlj-: effective hot-dish mate for use at
। the table. ’
.
Small hooked mate required, only
light colored. Worn out stockings
dyed gay colprs. and hooked In
. burlap design.
\ Another loyely gift is a slumber
, robe made out of scraps of silk
! dyed different colors and pieced in
I log cabin pattern.
’
। Inexpensive materials such ax un­
' bleached muslin, madras, cambric. •
or voile . may ’ be • purchased in j
j white and then dyed A variety of I
articles can be made from tlwae, tor j
exampk* cot covers, bedspreads.'
curtains, draperies, and pillows.

SA VE WITH SAFETY
at the REXALL STORE
Specials Every Week!
Colgate’s regular 25c Dental Cream ... 19c
Colgate’s regular 35c Shave Cream........ 25c
Reg. 39c Black Psyllium Seed.................. 29c
Reg. 25c Klenzo Facial Tissues................ 19c
$1.00 Gold Plated Ever Ready Razor
and Blades...................................
19c
Reg. 50c Haskel's Milk of Magnesia,
Full pint................................................. 27c
Reg. 25c 4 oz. Castor Oil........................... 17c
Reg. 50c Witch Hazel, full pint............... 19c
$1.00 Norwegian Cod Liver Oil.............. 49c
$1.00 Hobart’s 5-gr. Aspirin Tablets . . 29c
I lot 20c and 25c Tooth Brushes, choicp . . 10c
Box 125 Ige. Correspondence Envelopes, 25c
2-qt. Hot Water Bottle, guaranteed.........49c
1-lb. Old Fashioned Horehound............. 19c
50c Gold Edge Playing Cards.................. 35c
Delicious Chocolate Creams, 1 -2 lb. sack, 10c
Chocolate Creams are received fresh
every week.
&lt;

’Round theHome Campfire

Our New
Books and Bibles

I

for the Holiday Season are in.
We bought before the advance and
our customers will gel the.benefit!

Boys’ Books, 25c, 35c and 50c
Girls’ Books, 25c, 35c and 50c
Popular Copyrights for
Adults, 75c
. New 1933 Copyrights . .
$1.00
$3.00
Bibles.................. 60c to $6.00
The best values we have ever had.
We want you to see these -new books.
Our Special Order Department .will
get you any book published.

Come to blastings this week Friday,
and Saturday and take advantage
of these economy prices.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Deliver

KRAUT FANFCAN SAVE

The Rexall Druggists

Hastings, Michigan

THEIR FAVORITE FOOD

□/2/2/H/H/E/2/E/E/ae/E/HS/H/E/H/SEe/E/a/EE/a/E/E/BHC

Non-Poisonous Dust Kills thc
Cabbage Caterpillars Withoirt Injuring Vegetable

SPECIAL SALE
FOR A SHORT
TIME ONLY

GENUINE

HUMPHREY

RADiANTFIRE

Will Enjoy It
No small investment you can make will bring more
year ‘round comfort and health to your homo than a
Humphrey Radianllirc now on salo at iho lowest prices
in history.
&gt;

If is a warm friend of EVERY member of the fam­
ily—friend to lhe youngsters on chilly mornings or the
cold damp days when they are forced to play indoors,
friend to Mother as she relaxes between tasks, friend
,. io dad after a hard day's work.

All these comforts at the touch of a match . . . fdP
a full hour at less than the cost of a shovelfull of ccml.
All the charm of an open lire (whether you have a Kfojjlace or not) . . . without work, kindling, dirt, imokc,
'soot, or ashes.

CUTS HEATING COSTS. With a Humphrey
Radiantfiro you can save many dollars worth of. fuel
this year. The coH Fall days, you can run a low fur­
nace fire and use your Radiantfiro for the one or two
chilly hours, morning, and night. This Winter, you can
use ybur Rddiantfire to keep comfortable during ex­
treme weather without expensive fuaiaco forcing.

/iteuiji. ?ncnlhly/luMuutf,&gt;

POWER
j 'NTFIRE

The Troian Model featured in this sale is one or the
" biggest1 values.we have ever had for you. Rich Ox­
Brass finish. Zl' high; 24*/4' wide; 7 deep,
replace openings 22' to 36’ wide. Provided
_ ent for installation in rooms having no fireplace.
Equipped with the new Self-Firing Glaze Radiants,
whiok qlcw with the ruddy charm of an open fire, even
when the heater is not lighted,

Como in and sec this'wonderful heater ioday.

COMPANY

“On Guard Aiw;

East - Lansing.—Imbibers of ham
hocks and sauerkraut who arc also
gardeners may use tjw spare time
be tween bites to read the recom­
mendations for saving their favor-1
i’e fruit made by the entomology
department at Michigan State Col-j
lege. »
&gt;
Cabbages are the favorite foot) Of!
three kinds of green caterpillars. I
The.greenness of the caterpillars is'
just another quirk- that keeps thc
gardener from becoming sleepy bccatt'e he does not notice the insect
until it has become established on
the plants.
Thc mature insect is the common
Wack-spot ted white butterfly which
hovers around thc cabbage patch in
the spring. Thc eggs aj«- laid ot.
thc upper side ."of thc leaves and
hatch into caterpillars, which arc
about one-eighth inch-long.
Arsenical poisons which are usu­
ally prescribed for chewing insects
can not be uagd on cabbage, us they
leave residues which may be in­
jurious to human health. Pyrethrum
dusts ate recommended by thc Col­
lege entomologist.', as being easy to
apply, effective in killing thc cater­
pillars, and safe for spraying food
! plants. •
Dusts are made by mixing one
part of pyrethrum with two parts
of some inert carrier such as talc,
bentonite, ar flour. Thc mixture
hoi.tld be applied-at the rale of 25
!.&gt; .30 pounds per acre.' Thus dust
•a ill keep for long periods- if u Is
tightly confined. Dust guns or rluiker- jitay be used to apply the dust,
but the dtLsi gun is more economical
of dusting, materials.

The Mark of Progress

'

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i

MH TH MAPLE GROVE.
M.Bertha Palmer left Tiptts- |
dav .ter Kent Cnj\to spynd the wmter with her sl.xjdr.
Mrs. Mary Gtwnhw passed away
Wednesday morning at thc home of
her daughter in the Durfee distriit.
Burial was Thursday afternoon at
the striker cemetery.
Mi and Mrs. G. C. Marshall
spent Wedaesday nigh- witji his
Either. Geo. S- Marshal), in Nashrille who has been 'poorly,
I
Jcrrt. C. Elliot, age 77. passed',
awsv Sunday at the home of hte sls.itr-in-law in Grand Rapids Funeral
services were conducted fpm the
Wilcox jriiurch Wednesday after.i;&lt;on with bur.jl hi tiie Wileox
cemetery. Nir Elliott is survived by
the a.dow. a btotlier. Janies, and
n -:'ter. Mrs Sarah McKelvy.
R.rtph Thoniberry and daughter.
Orma. of Grand Ledge. Harry
Tncrnberry and wife o! Lansing. A.
W Scott •&gt;.' Grand Rapids and Mbs I
Nancy E. Scctt ot Kalamazoo ut-i
tended the Elliott funeral Wcdncs-J
Mr. Blanchard and friend of
Grand'Rapids visited Mr- nnd Mrs.
D W Irwin. Wednesday.
Several pupils from the Norton
school are cntertaiuuig the wloop­
ing cough.
New speed, power, and iicc«|eraM
nor. are chixatterlilies ct the Ute!
motor creations Pedestrians, too.i
are turnutg ln some sparkling per-1
j foraiancea.—Detroit News.

During the past few months millions of peo­
ple have visited A Century of Progress at Chi­
cago, where they may have observed many
great changes that haVe taken place in the last
100 years in our civilization—changes in in­
dustry and commerce, architecture, conserva­
tion, art and science, and even in amusements.
There is one phase of our civilization, how­
ever, in which but slight change takes j»lace
as the years pass, that’s the Economic phase.
The principles of a monetary medium of ex­
change, supply and demand, the wrong of
pyramided and fictitious values, the saving of
a part of one’s income, etc, etc., remain about the same year after year.
During the past 47 yearsxof the past century this bank has held firmly to
the permanent economic laws which, down through the ages, have proven
to be the,foundation.of real durability and progress—as accommodating
as careful and conservative banking will permit,, ever keeping in mind its
responsibility to every depositor and patron. This bank invites your con­
sideration.
The same old principle of “Saving for Success’’ maintains today as in the
years gone by and a Bank is an essential part of a Saving program.

HASTINGS CITY BANK
Telephone 2103

The Bank with the Chime Clock

Hastings, Mich.

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THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESQAl. NOVEMBER IS. 1913

BBS

All I Pl
ACF^ TAX
PRAIRIEVILLE.
BILL
rLALtb
IIX
Some from
here attended the&lt;
LIMIT AT 2 MILLS golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Jay
—-——
j Wilkinson at Delton Saturday. Many i

|J
t

Grit1 .Council Could Never Ap- telatlve* and friend* were present
TJinn
lO WU*‘ tHcm ,na,1&gt; ,n,,rc &gt;Mr* W*
j^Topnate More Than
gether. We ojngratuiate this worthy
•L.x That for a Band
couple who have spent their Uvea to
! There seem, to be a general but ^^.1?1
। mistaken Impression thst if the
1&gt;^"'
,tand tax receive* the approval of ure of their acquaintance
, thc majority of the voters at the : No school Wednesday, the tcach! municipal election that lhe entire &lt;•« visited other school.. They visit-;
।two mill* must be levied and it the «1 several -'&lt;1xa.Lv during lhe day.!
'fund la not all used for band pur- coming home feeling well pleased1
poM* it must be levied ncvcrlheleui.. with their little visits
। Buch la not the fact.
Mr. and Mrs Dun Wise have gone I
I The question to be voted upon to Elsie to live. We wish them sue.-1
ryoda. “Shafi a tex NOT TO EX- Ccaa in Uielr new home.
CEED two mill* be levied each year —
- »■hunter.-—— have all been
- -heard
- .
The
’for the purpose of furnishing a band from and have reported no deer as
(fund?"-Tills acts the limit at two yet but plenty of snow.
E have
given an hon­
'mills. THE CITY COUNCIL CAN
NEVER APPROPRIATE M O R E LuclUe Adrlaivvon v Isitgd her
THAN THIS AMOUNT thal is aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blake.’
est value and right treatment.
I stipulated on the ballot. On the ot Battle Creek, tl.e hurt few weeks. !
Mr. and Mrs. Silas Doster, and
i oilier hand they may appropriate
We have always been ready to make
|lc*a than two mills if they
that Mr. and Mrs Rankin Hyde and'son*
; two mills is not needed. The amount attended tiie sixtieth wedding anni­
prompt and cheerful adjustment of
needed the first year should not ex­ versary ot M:... Dover's parent*. Mr.'
ceed one mill. If tiie fund derived and Mrs. Joshua Dv-Crocker of Rich- I
any complaint and
Unhesitat­
from this levy is nut all expended land Wednesday. Not many are perfor band purposes during tiie year mlttcd such a pleasure. Cuxigratu-1
any reasonable and just claim.
the balance will be carried over und lalious are surely in order May they 1
then a lowci* levy may be made the meet again next year with not one ‘
.
following year. THE CITY COUN­ mUsinir"-^
We have
striven to give a
A shower for Mrs. Lewis Johnson I
CIL HAS FULL POWER TO LEVY
AND EXPEND THE BAND FUND was given Wednesday afternoon, j
square deal both
our
and must publish a report ot tills Many useful gift* were given her. I
tuna,
m ipe
Mrs Vente Callhrop and
fund, in
the same manner as n
It puo-..^;
pub-,
and our employes.
llstics
report* oi
of other
of. Mr. and Mrs
il&amp;iicA rc)MJiu»
oilier funds
iuuu-i under
unuvi -- „
...
------ —... ....The city council of A;
I. F
1U supervision.
F Erb
““ ot
°* Delton
De»on at
at a six oclock!
Hastings ixmv
may tx
be ucmcuhvu
depended upon
M r'
naauuaa
uwu fo dl,1'" r , hotior
■ • _ &lt;4 ^
MPT]
Yet w&lt; welcome NRA Standards.
supervise the
lhe expenditure of lhe
the Calthrops twenty-nin
fw« nty-ninth wedding
.r
....
.....byanniversary.
money
wisely as..they .are ...
elected
aiuiiversary. AnAn unbroken
unbroken family
family ■
!»&gt;,«
gathering. Three genctaUons
generations repre■ lhe people
;
I If the band tax receives the ap­ 'M-hted. *
proval of the majority of the voten. t Lyle
— - and
-- Neldon
-— Keil are home;
I at the city election it will empower from lhe wood camp near Jackson
, uw
...»
,
&lt;S%&gt;
»«&lt;
"&lt;
i"*W
tM city council lo •j.prcprtau -m- . MSI~! -Nl!1 -&lt; !n-;“ ■ I'"’- «“•
L&gt;l«nl
tzi r.rrv
th., Mow
follow. &lt;U,
day With
CoiUHl. NcOlu
lelem fund, lo
carry run
oul Uw
will! her toujin,
N.olr. Nell.
hod.
ing programU11° OoM ot L*O«mde. Oregon,.
1. The tend will continue pr.e. «'•« • re^M cU.-r ol his jutrl. Mn |
ticing every week, which will enable F- J Hughes. Mik&gt; was bom hire
Uiem to Improve their pl.ynur ami »"d »» '”1 V
that he has a
render bettor pro«rmns than hr Uw -uccejstul btulneu lb- is murrled
-atin
■und hn«
has four
four rnlwlre-n
children anH
and ic
is wn.1t
well
and
us
usual
happy.
■
। 2. A junior band will lx- organised
The Only Complete Cleaning Plant In Barry
Rev. Wheeler of Grund Rapid*
and maintained lo give instruction
to al! aspiring musicians and to filled Rev. MiR -Y appointment here
County Doing All Its Work In Hustings.
those who otherwise couki not afford Sunday and next Sunday Dr. Ken­
it. free £f charge. As fast as they nedy. District Superintendent, will
.
become proficient they will be ad­ occupy the pulpit.
Mrs. Arthur Baker and daughter •
vanced to the concert or municipal
band. Under thc operation of this are Ip Kabumusoo spending several
days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tiie United Brethren W. M. A. at plan we can build up a bigger and Grand -DePricstcr. Mr. Baker having I
' SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
beKtr band. This policy assures thc
1 Raymond Piper has been real sick Mrs. Ward Green s Wednesday was permanency of the municipal band gone hunting.
well attended, thirteen members and
Thursday Mrs. DePriester, Mrs. I
lhe past «wk but U gaining now.
und
is
a
tine
thing
for
the
yoyng
one visitor being present.
Bilker and Patricia were In Battle 1
Robert Gill, who has made his
Tiie fall communion meeting was people.
3. Give at least 20 concerts dur­ Creek.
home with Mrs Chua. Furice lor the hckTal Hie Brethren church Satur­
U« the
... year and play lor ....
M».
smith und Myrtle,
ing
such ™.
other
past three month*. passed away Fri- day.
•
public occaatons as the city council
Mrs. Maty Polley entertained ।
i‘uy morning. Mr. Gill has lived in
owr t,w wec*t e,“l Mi** Ruth Nelson
What we med L-, a child labor law shall decide.
thu. ntighbtriiood for manv years
Thc benefits derived from thc 01 Hattle Creek.
•
I
nnd hu KlndiKS* will be Tvint-mbeied to keep them from working their
band tax have proven so satisfactory
*••
t
parents to death.
.
, by many.
'ASHVILLE.
to the majority- ot lhe people wlier. ,
ever it has been in operation that
’ Utter.
Earl
Feigiuier
sister, Mrs.;
I none ol these. dlta lu.ro Ktn nt lo
'
..... . and
""
[have it rcjk-alcd. It may be-'repealed Clyde Gibson, of Detroit, spent the ,
i at any city- election by submitting it week end with their (larents, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Felghmr.
to the vote of the people.
'
Mr. and Mr.-. Fred Ackett and j
I Tiie question before us is nut
I whether we -shall have A "band, but children spent Saturday and Sun­
"Do we' wish thc band to advance, day with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling i
Balis
near Battle Creek.
increase. In numbers, give more con। certs and be a credit to Hastings?" ‘ M- and Mrs Chur Brooks and
rm of Flint spent the week end I
MIDDI.EVil.l.E.
with the latter* parents. Mr. und
। Wednesday forenoon a team' Mrs. AmovWenger.
'hitched to a-wagon attempted to ■ ^r- su*d Ur.- Gul Gage spent i
• cross Main St., on High St. headed .Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John,
south towards tiie stock yards to Johnson In Battle Crock.
weigh a calf, thc ice was bod and I Clair Burdick underwent an opone of lhe horses fell down, and in
last week al Ann Arbor.
q
otty-innfltio to
t., get
Ont up.
un alter
ufTnr being
hnitnr ' , Mte
MISS’ Angela Mcfiongree
Mt'lJonZTCC of
Of LanLailattempting
released from tiie wagon, again fell ,&lt;-ln« ’Pent thc week end at the
very hard, lie was pulled into the Dau.*- Im-.
gutter where he got on to his leet. Hunters, who kit lor flic north,
PHONE 2515
FRANK SAGE
and when again hitched was rea^fciar&lt;‘- Bd. Penfold. Mr. and Mni. Oil- j
to go. Later the county men spread |bert Dickson. Mr. und Mrs. Clayton;
dirt upon the hill and travel w.u Decker. Ralph Olin. Fred Tarbell,
more safe. Fur a few days the Fred Fisher and Gail Lykins.
cement has been very hart to travel I The fire department was called.
on us the light rain nude it an lcc;O“t uljul1’
° clock Sunday inorn-,
rteilc.
*n« ,o lhc *** Strait and Son. alOur Supervisor. J. M. Potto, was'-tafia mill. Tlw fire started on the
very busy answering telephone calls! loading dock and was a very stub- i
lor fuel, so rpuch so that be hardly lx,rn,
extinguish as alfalfa
had time to keep his own fire going meal burns like j»ut.
properly
*
William Kleinluins ot.EtUt LanFrank Ostrander had a bad fall on «‘ng spent Saturday night anti S.unthe ice thc other day and is under a day with hfa grandmother, Mrt&gt;..
pyhslcians' care. Here 1* Ixiping you Q™60 Klelnhan*.
are soon out Frank.
Funeral services for Mrs. Margaret.
W. H. Johnson gut word on Friday' Deamer. mother of Ward Smith..
that hu. daughter. EMc Peck, of *«« held
«‘c Smith home oni
Hastings was ill in a Battle Creek Wednesday conducted by lhe Rev.1
hospital and hud lost a little child Arthur Longfield. Burial jA^ikcvlt-w
We understand that burial wilt take, cemetery.
■
iilace iwre. The many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Lorbeck
where Elsie lived for many years, Tuesday morning for the north,
extend to her and her family their , Mrs. Fred Ftahcr and Mr.&gt; Gai!
sympathy.
Lykin* were in Hastings Monday.
, Gilbert Peck, of Irving village.: Mrs. Adolph Dau;&lt;. Sr., and Mm.
passed away Friday night, aged 86 Chades Brumm entertained thc C
years. He was a veteran of the Civil.C- Class at the formers home on
war and had an honorable record. । Friday afternoon
To our knowledge there are but two Mr and Mrs. Vade Johnson und
Civil war vets tell In this vlcinitv.' family have moved to their new
The funeral will be held at the In -! farm east of the three bridges and
tog M. E. church on Monday P. M. Mr. und Mrs. Ernest Hecox have
Tiie sympathy of all go out to thc moved opto the farm vacated by the
bereaved one*, who are left lo mourn Johnsons.
the patting of another ol our houhon­ During the cold weather, sugar,
ored vets.
’fCl11
?‘vcn att“&gt; “• tfic Wetherbec
veM.
The O. E. S. greatly cnjoy'cd their j Sale* Room* on Saturday night.
i
Friday evening meeting, when one Miss Amy Hartwell ha* returned
of their grand lodge- members whs a home alter .-.(lending, seven weeks
guest and held ^school ol instruc-:helping in the H. H.iperklns home,
tion in their work.
•
' Mrs. C T. Munro'has been visltClurlcs H. Whitmore, of Western »«g relative in Detroit.
State, and friend, were the week end Regular meeting of Laurel Chapgues'.* ol his parents. G.D. and Mr*. itf;r NO. 31 O E. 8. met at thc
Whitmore, ot Sherman St.
Temple Tuesday night.
MAKE TELEPHONE SERVICE
Our new bank cashier, a Mr. Lee, Mis* BernHa . Bowman &lt;vl Balti';
U now on the job gnd is pleased to Creek spent tlw week end at her
meet
all
customers
of
the
bank.
He
home. .
YOUR FAMILY GIFT
expects to move his family hcf*j Alice Dwn and Ronald Penning- •
shortly and become one of us.-Wei- to*1 Wire married recently at An-;
Telephone M-rtice i* amideal gilt For lhe entire family, .
come to our midst.
gola. Indiana
Frank and Mrs. Travis recently’ Me
Mr*. Ben Cramer. Mrreturned from a visit In Chicago,1 J°hn Miller and daughter were ut,
It’* a year-round gift of comfort and convenience for
Ill. They look in A Century of । Hastings Munday.
(
Mother, maiding her to call friend*, shop,, and “tua"
Progress while there. They had a(
‘
IltVlNG.
errand* without leaving lhe house.
very enjoyable time.
,,,
Hie Fellowship meeting will bc at
Dad will find it n valuable l&gt;n*ine»» aid. He can call the
According to an old Serbian sup-'lh« 1D*H Friday evening. Nov. 24 A
crstitlpn. bundles of garlic hung Rood PCrtfrum is u-auitd. Everyone.
•tore or ullice rcadilv, and employer, customer* or buaineae
outside lhe house keep away unde- invited.
associate* can telephone him al borne when noccaeary.
sirable visitors. Another method is lo Mr»- John Perry spent a few day s
Son and daughter can be reached easily by telephone and
eat the garllr—Humor1*&lt;' wllh Mr- “!,rt Mr4-'John Ten Harkcl
Un Grand Rapid.-- and they brought
will tbare oftener in their friend*' good time*.
her back on their way to Dowling to
And more than that, a telephone give* a*auranee that in case
■- STOP
- -GAS PAINS!
- • GERMAN ■ visit Stanford'*.'
Mr. and Mrs Henry' Nagel and
of eickucM, fire or accident, aid can be auuimonod initantly.
REMEDY GIVES RELIEF 'daughter vwted Mrs Nagel's folks
Acting on BOTH upper and in Grand Rapids Wednesday, the;
Ordrr a Chtutmtuiijt nfttlrphont xrrric* today.
lower bowels Adlcnka washes occasion being her mother's bumInnallation will bo made at any tiniryou tpecijy.
out all poison* that came, gas, day.
•
Call or wltil the Telephone Busin*** Ojjtce.
nervousness and bad ilcep. One . Tlie.-c L- a case of scarlet fever in
dose gives ttlltl at once.—B. A. Jrviug r, p on wnat u known a*
LyBarker, Druggist—Adv.
the Lo-j M iuhewa place. People are I
named Van Aman.

McCreery’s
Needed No Code
of Fair Dealing

W

always

settle

ingly

always

to

customers

Just Telephone 2140

0
Pl
P

.

GREAT SAVING ON
FOOTWEAR COSTS
This Week Friday and Saturday, Nov. 24 and 25
No one should go poorly provided
when GOOD, DURABLE Foot­
wear can be bought at these prices!

All of Our

Suedes and Suede
Combinations
are going on sale Friday and.Saturday

of this week at greatly reduced price*.

In the first group arc Black, -Brown and Gray
Suedes. Shot's that sold for 84.00 and 14 40 are
going for these TWO DAYS

At Only

In another group there will be
Suedes. in combination with Ha
ALJ
leather, und some, plain H7 f
Suedes, broken sizes, ut thc
/ ,
price of
jfear ,

For these two days only!

Winter weather 1* here with snow. It's time to
protect your &gt;hoea with good tint quality
।

RUBBERS
which will WEAR because it U a tong time
before Spring. 11 h better economy to
buy the best because of the longer wearing
qualities in the rubben. We have them.
Come and see for yourself and compare
quality.

Men'» 4-bkl Heavy Arctics (cloth or rubber)
Men's 1-bki. Heavy Aretics (ctolhl .a................
Men's High Zippers
(cotton Jersey) £■ f
Men* High Zippers
tall rubber) .................. .
Men** Heavy Dull
Rubber*
Men** 15-lnch (ace
Rubbers____________
Men'*. Felt

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.

MICHIGAN BELL
TELEPHONE CO

id QQ

I «wO
$4 Efl
I -UU
SO 7K
V
7E

Ladies' High Grade light IQ E A
weight Shu-Glove . . WaWU
ladles' 4-bkL Arctics,
CQc
cloth (broken sixes) VW
Boys' and Youths' Light or Heavy
4-bkl. Arctics
14 QQ
(rubber or cloth)
I «wO
Boys' l-bkl. Arctic
AEc
(heavy)
WW
Boys' Dress
7KC
Rubber . I V
Boys' Heavy Dull
fiA‘"
RubberI................................©V
Men** Felt Boot
Youths' Dress
Rubber*'......... ............... ■
............. Rubber ......
Men's Drew*
Misses' and Children's $4 (*Q
Rubbers .
..............
4-bkl. Cloth Arctics .... I **&gt;W
f-adics* Dress Rubbers
Misses' and Children's 14 ft A
(all heels) ....... ...........
Snap All Rubber Arctic* • »w V
Iwdies* Cloth Snap
Mines' Dress Rubben
CKC
Arctics .. ___
.
(dirs 12 to 21 ................... Vv
ladles' Wool Cloth Zippers flEc Children's Dress Rubben
ihl&lt;h or low i
(sixes 6 to 12)
Eadies' Black or Brown $4 A A Misses' and Children's Low Rub­
Snap Arctics (all heel*
I »UU ber Zippen
44
(sixes 7 to 2)
I -QVI
Ladies' Pull-On Bools $*&gt; A A
(rubber
£.UU Misses' and Children's High Cloth
S4 AE
laidies* Zippers (all rub- SO OE or Rubber
ber) black, brown, grey.. C«Cw Zippers ........................... I

‘1.10
*3.95
‘1.75
’2.25
85°
75°
55°

65

COME IN AND SHOP AROUND

These shoe* sold for $3.00 and $3.50.

There will be many other bargain* in
good shoes from $1.95 up.

Ironside Shoe Co
Hastings, Michigan

HIGH GRADE
KENTUCKY COAL
ROOFING

a

Here are a few of the price*:

SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday

MIXED CANDY

9c “•
SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday

CHOCOLATE
DROPS

10c u
Toys In Basement

Christmas Shopping
Time Is Here Again

SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday

... And You Will Find
This Store With the Old
Time Christmas Spirit

SPECIAL
Friday and Saturday

To/ Department Specials

Toys In Basement

Rubber Tire
Cars and Trucks

CHRISTMAS
BROKEN MIX

10c

PEANUT
BRITTLE

10c “•

TREE
ORNAMENTS

WAGON

Wg Saw
PUZZLES

10c

10c

10c

BASSINETS

China Tea Set

Pansy

11 Inch

10 x 19

8 Pieces

PAINT SET

TEDDY BEARS

39c

10c

19c

25c

5x9 Steel

12 in Box

।

10c

SHOP EARLY—Small Deposit Will Hold Purchases Until Christmas

Partial List of Gifts for Grown Folks
Bond Stationery
Boxed Handkerchiefs
Men’s Neckties
Men’s Scarfs
Ladies’ Hose

Purses
Toilet Sets
Linen Table Cloths
Ladies’ Silk Hose
Men’s Hose

Picture Frames
Glassware
‘ Chinaware
_
Silk Underwear
Stamped Goods

Long &amp; Moore 5c to $1

�PAGE TWENTY

LEGAL NOTICES

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22.. IM3

। Notice of Farm Allotments and of Maximum Acreages of
:
Wheat for 1934 Under Contracts for Members of the
'
Wheat Production Control Association of Barry County,
State of Michigan.
‘
'..‘IS f

"forTcirrf-lffi

V A

BOWNE CORNERS.
Last Week's Letter.
Mrs. Hiram Beede of Freeport is
visiting her daughter. Mrs. vUahel
Thompum.
Sanatorium spent the week end at
Wayne Benton's.
Mr. and Mrs. Walt Thonuu spent
Saturday night nt thc Lewis Skin­
ner home in Leighton*. They all vis­
ited their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Newman of Hnughton Lake Sunday.

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HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, NOVEMBER 29, 1933

SEVENTY- EIGHTH YEAR

iences With Comedy Production
Chuckles and iMiighs Coaxed Out
As Mirthful Plot Gets Underway

HASTINGS BROTHER­
HOOD ON DEC. 18
Arthur H. Vanden­
TROLLED INFLATION Senator
berg Coming as ifonor
1 INTERESTING EXHIBIT IS

Speaker(

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GRADING

AND

—

HENRY SINGLETON
IS BADLY INJURED

HASTINGS PROFITS
III

Suffers Broken Leg and
Skull Fracture When Hit ;
by Truck Friday
, CHAIRMAN MOTT HAS APi Henry Singleton, 28. wa* Injured j
PLICATIONS WHICH
Friday afternoon while working on&gt; '
IM-37. about nine mile* south of
ARE IN DUPLICATE
Hiutlng*. when a car driven by Ben i

;
.

Tiie Hastings Brottierlxxxl will
INO HILL ON SOI
hold Its December meeting on Mon­
day night. December 18. ThLs ought
•BROADWAY
That much, pleasure and real tlon In the part of Dr. Sandros.
io
be nn outstanding meeting fur
.... ..
amusement can bo afforded by a ' Both Misa Ailren Iscnhath on Wed-'
I Babcock hit Singleton. The Injured
«the speaker is none other than Sen-1
•
____
.
। man was brought to Pennock hat- COUNTY BOARD S RE­
"little theater” organization such as'
ator Arthur H Vandenberg. Th" j PLANTING TREES NEAR
PORTRAYS STORY OF
OUTLINES WAY FOR
Brotherhood and the people of the
,
thc local Chic Players was again (
PLANT 'had sustained u *kull fracture and
PORT IS NOT FINAL
GERMANY'S EXPERIMENT community are indebted to former
“CLEARING TRACK’ demonstrated last week when "Tlu-j
ICITY DISPOSAL
.
i----- r-A
I one of (one
his leg*
wasleg*
broken
two i in two!
’ ---------- ‘
-----:—r
of hi*
was In
broken
.• "
.
i_ Congressman Ketcham, who I* a!
crcuit for
ror the
tne lovely
lovely furnishingsI
rumunings _.
Bride.’ clevrr three-act cumedy. was) Credit
Crowd of About 800 Attends produced on Wednesday and Friday' used on- the set 1* due largely to Figures Shown Are Based on warm personal frigid of tiie Sena- New Sewer on So. Broadway1(place*, it wa* necessary to wire Lansing Bureau Determines
,
tor.
for
securing
Mr.
Vandenberg
for!
Wi
»
p
T
BvnnnsM
I
the
bone*
together.
.
He
Is
gaining
Whether
Pension
Ta Grantfirt
“
*
* ~
evenings at Central auditorium be­ .llu- Grand. Rapids Bookcase ComWillBe
Be bal
Laid
—
Expenses IUOTllatpaslble.
Value
of* Mark
From
NRA Meeting at Central
this meeting. Notwitlutandmg the WlU
“—
Expenses
wnetner rension is uraniea
pariy, wiection and, arrangement of
fore large audiences.
fact that Mr. Vandenberg i* a very
Met by Federal Govt.
1 Babcock said he did not see sin—Enrollment Continues
1869 to 1918
Auditorium Thursday
Thc play evidently found favor: the various .pieces being done by'
IMlmKh „
,lx. federal govern* , *»* « ™
.r. .bl. w
«&gt;
....
Inasmuch
as -the
The absolute necessity of "follow­ with the public, judging from the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stem. Tile set: As most of hl* friends know. Hu­ bw man ihw d.n. he Ml Uut
SJ’SJSSL
'm«t. m rndcr 1» pmmom
1S
“ to™." ifc
«
ing the leader” if we ever expect to appreciative manner in which It wo* luelf was constructed in the work­ bert Cook Li ah enthusiastic stamp date
hl* friend.
ment ha»
aside S400 000 000 to1
otner worxers ar me s-oe oi me
work our way out of the depression received; also from thc fact that shop of the Civic Players above collector. He prepared for the Ban­
Further announcement next week I
^rp^e. which u &lt; W«h*«y
.
thr •*-“P of &lt;*»_««
ner
a
unique
but
very
effective
show
­
wa* stressed by John Ketcham, prin­ more people attended liu1 second Myers 5c A- 10c Store.
:
law
as
it
affect*
Barry
county.
At
expected
to
benefit
all
parts
of
the
,
On Monday evening ’Tiie Bride” ing In postage stamps of the dan­
cipal speaker on the NRA program evening than the first. Advance
। tills time old age pension application
! country, we are glad to know that;
in the v-.,
city College ger that will confront any country
-held In Central auditorium here ticket sale for thl* play broke all .was presented , ...
I blanks are available. They can bo
. Hastings is to share in it.
Thursday evening under sponsorship previous records for civic play pro-: auditorium. Battle Creek. «t invita- which rnax-attanipt uncontrolled in­
Twenty men started work Friday !
| tion of the Battle Creek Civic Play- flation. German postage stamps.
of the Hastings Commercial Club. ductions here
had at the office of tiie county poor
morning on the South Broadway |
Robert Walton, president of the Two women and seven men com- ers: The production- was very ta- Which Illustrate this, are shown in.
commissioner in the court house, or
hill, near the south limits of the city.
Commercial' Club was in charge of prised the cost. Dr. DeFurcst Wai-1 vorably received by a small but en- the Banner office window at the
|: by writing to R. H. Mott. Hasting*.
1
That
hill
has
been
an
eye
sore
for
a
i
time
thl*
I*
written.
The
placard
ton
anti
Harold
Logan
ai
the
two
thiulaatlc
audience.
MUs,
Jean
Roe
the program. A crowd of more than
। number of years. There has not been
Michigan, who Is the chairman of
bachelor brotherson whom a large (played thc role at Marie iDuQuesne. ty made is headed: "A Story of Un-'
800 attended.
Fmuch
travel
over
it,
and
that
was!
Barry county Old Age Pension
Mr. Ketcham Introduced the share of the action depended gave a! After the show, during an informal controlled Inflation Told with Post-;
HASTINGS SYMPHONY OR- the
Board.
theme of hLi talk by drawing a very fine interpretation of their1 reception on thc .stage, the local ago Stamps," and represents the THE NEW NATIONAL BANK fortunate, because it would be very;
difficult for any vehicle to negotiate
The blank*, which will be given
cost---of —
an ----ordinary
postage
stamp (
CHE8TRA CONCERT ON
r------------.. —
parallel between the •chestra which respective role*. Incidentally few1 Association received many compli-. ---CASHIER COMES HERE
that hill, on account of the deep
out
at
the office of t he poor board or
furnished music for the program and people suspected that this was thc i ments for the quality of work it Ls In* Germany from 1869 to 1923, tiie!
SUNDAY, DEC. 10
FROM BAY CITY
sand, the steep grade and the nar­
, mailed by Mr. Mott, will be in dupllWai- producing. '
last
three
years covering
111—
* *'■
—--------------*— the “time,
—
the nation. An orchestra, he pointed first pure comedy part that Dr. Wai-.producing.
row roadway.
(
Icate. Both blank* must be filled out
out. Ln made up of many different ton Jui* ever attempted. Mrs. Hon-1 Previous to thc play, members of when Inflation was tried in that.
The
&amp;rth
from
this
hill
1*
being,
A
A
RIFFRMQ
ni.
and
signed
by the applicant.
ora
—
Pratt
—
gave
---------a
professional
(ouch
l
the
cost
—
•
and
---•
----member*,
*------of
•
the
-•--'country,
ntaff
with
such
disastrous
re-j
WAS
EXECUTIVE
IN
kinds of instrumrntff which ull
used for filllne
Hand
filling low snots
spots mul
and this i ‘
_ _ _ . , — . _, _ .., i| There
jnerc wmi
will ue
be no ota.agr
old.ag* pension
chime in togeliier under the dlrec- to her light comedy role of Aunt. who had done special work during
RECTS ORGANIZATION paid until after March 1. 1934. ApThe first stamp in the collection,
LAP.02
LARGE INSTITUTIONS work will make a nice improvement
Hop of a leader to produce harmon­ Henrietta, maiden aunt of the two • the production were the guest* of
oh South Broadway..
----- -— i plication* can be made now. but no
---------- Ten- men have J
ious music. If tile various instru- brothers who longed for romance. A : Mr. and Mrs. Richard Groot al a । printed in the year 1869. was "ohn-j
------- *-~
,J --------incntalLsts suddenly decided to fol­ truly fine characterization of James, dinner
held
in Post---------Tavern.
I half groschen." and was Wien worth Active in Such Civic Projects been employed on grading the school Selections Range From Clas-1 money win be paid until next March.
ground* In and about Die white
becausenonocash
cashwill
willbebeavailable
availablefor
for
. , .
,
,
because
Although
, every person
_____________________________
who took one and two-thirds cents In AnjcriJ
low the dictates of their own fancy, butler and sm-ioth crook, was given)| ______
building on the Central, grounds. sical to Popular—Rehear- j paying
“• •lime.
“*as Red Cross, Y. M. C. A.,
..aylng lherthem until **
that
'the result unquestionably would be by Archie McDonald. Al Becker who ■. part in the production deserves can money. T1H‘ next jn the collec: This Improvement is very desirable
Tiie *per&gt;ion applicants must ap­
gave aubh an outstanding perfor-) credit, members of the Association. tion was printed in 1880, and rcpresals Now in Progress
discord.
and Commercial Club
I
It
Ls
expected
that
trees
will
be
mance
a*
"Scrubby"
L
r
-----••
*
—
■
j
—
pear
before
the
Barry
County
Oid
in "Outward agree unanimously that, after all. sented five pfenlg; or one and one-:
So it is with the nation. The popFipal rehearsals for the first con­‘ Age Pension Board, wlrtoh con*l*ta
Warren E Carter, who is,to L. ,। planted about the sewage disposal
-----------------------------------•---------1M9 tp ----J920,,
Ulatfon of the United States is ai Bound" lent strength to the cast —
the-------main —
spring
of the
enterprise is quarter
cent* ------ -----•. which will
the cert of the season find the Hastings of the following: R. H. Mult, coun­
naa siartea.
ne^ cashier of Thc National ptant.
w.u beautify ....
conglomerate -us*ortment that in-(during Ills brief appearance in the Director L. E. Barnett. He not only oeiore
before innauon
inflation had
started, a utrGerpostage
stamp
represented
ten
Bank
of Hastings, comes here
from grounds; also on the
which
ty welfare a
agent,
chairman; auag.
Judge
clude*
character roie
role oi
of Mr. i-vinurn
Pelham oi
of mpigna
design.-, inc
the sellings
settings ana
and airects
qirccts re*:
re- man
nostairc
posiagc
stamn
aiunip
renresented
icprcociiieu
icn
—av
---- -, venrs
----.... acreage
-----’«11- cnairman;
eludes nationalities from almost
almost I.cnaraccer
.
.
__
.
_.
..
...
.
...
R
nttv
with
twmtv-rleht
that
nlant
of
Stuart Clement; and the
every other country in tiie world.i Syracuse. The part of Inspector' liearsaLs but also Jumps into dlf- pfenlg. or two and one-half cents D,ay c“y wlUl , 5nly*c f. yc?,r,’ the cll&gt;‘ owns north oi lb“J plant.
&gt;;«^. 'th,rd member is Mr*. Maude Smith.
I of banking experience to hu credit. ■ A iarg0 number of trees will be set m In
Naturally these people dlffea wide- Gllllson was done flawlessly by L. E flcult character role* with case and In American money.
10. in Central auditorium, range* £j.jrr.. county schOol'commiMloner.
Yinrnnif director of the Olvic Plavf or., en*5'"?lx TJcar* ne.8e^re, Bs
will be
Play- !distinction
distinction. it
It ts
I* Mr. Ramctt
Barnett who.
who, The following
tollowing year,
year. 1921. the ef-‘'
““ out. so that
mat it w&gt;u
w easy
ea** to get
#=• a» from
■ • ly. have different philosophies. Barnett,
the severely classic to the more.M a i^rd,
. ?*
.of
,the
:lrce
Brien(conceived
I conceivedthe
theidea
ideaofofa aCivic
CivicPlay-jfecta
Play-jfectaofofinflation
Inflationbegan
begantotoshow
showinin
, £sldcr
“sh*or
.°\
theI?8Ac°“.nty
Unty 8“'ln8s:
treewhenever
wheneverit itis isnecessary
necessaryfor
foranan
Ideal*, ambition* and abilities. ers Morns Hljl a* Officer O’----‘
Urry II.™
A/weUUon here
ten and
utd it la
l&gt; . his
hl&gt; ! the
th, price of
or postage
po.t.p stamps.
.tamp. In!®
I..'"ank
— during
'•"**"?,-=
- taken
—- out. Several popular compotlttons: is varied and
Lprry
era Association
ulUch time it grew , old one to be
■ Therefore unless some central lead­ .&lt;Wa « One coo»dy touch. _.u
— i.knowledge
------ .... and
... . ability
.....:. that .hol&lt;E|l92l
.... .»». a stamp,
----- ----------------from;fro
a small
institution
to one
hav. havy
liad to be cut down on
in German—
money.
™ a sma
“
10 pos-[trees
0,le|*&gt;s‘I trees
rimed' tonmakena short UvX The f'x,rcslu’ limit of pension that
ership is accepted and followed it Wolfe came through with a convinc10 mak a short’ 'e y can ** granted to. any one person
rvprrscnicu 1.60
i.ou marks,
mnras, or forty;
rorvyu'T'X'-— —2**”™.—Vi”— ?„
22----^f gas escaping from a
j, represented
!?,—
’?/imwoumv
“ccount df
will be impassible to get nnywlicre. Ing Spanish dialect and smooth ac-’ the organization together.
• pr-ntu eenta,
rr.llmocalling
Iho mark
twnntv.flvs
dollars.
main.
That That may happen any lime.
_______________
_____________ ________________________
the mark
twenty-flve
: doUaIn
”- 1931
Jn the Bay
lhe COUHtJ,
®*y S°; u,
] y | main.
HioMiohu nr»- a
wl"
430 l&gt;cr month. The prnatan
'For all practical, purposes 'we arc
Some of the highlights are. A vio- i
based
on the actual needs at
,
:
cenu which was ILs value before i Saving* Bank became affiliated with | The city will be prepared, when a
now in a state of warfare. Mr -------wh^wlU1^ thc ‘ndlvidual w ho may apply. OthIN READICALVARY QUARTETTE COMING, inflation
ithe P*”1 National Bank of Bay|trec ls xuied’in this or any other mn*tar° How ard
Ketcham said. In fact wv are feeling EVERYTHING
In —
1922 ...........
the same
stamp called
•CUy and
and Mr
Mr. War
Warren
wa*
made
from
aicce rnn Sir' O A v •
Calvary Quartette, of Grand । I— --------------■*!citv
"n *
“ mad
* ex-1 mBnner, t0 supply a new °one
n* fr
°m mastcr. Howard Cris*. who will play
state*
having old-age pension
the effects of the World war more
Kapio*.
wui
ai
me
aaemoaisv
for
ten
mark*,
having
a
supposed
1
?
cuti
Xf
vice-president..
Later,
duriu
own
stock
on
the
sewage
disposal
NESS
rUK
BIG
rLAl
Rapid*,
will
sing
at
the
Methodist;
desperately at present than we did
?£"U!°^nd “rto!? S'b?
turit 8roUnds
QtVU.IMU- &lt;,
church next ounaaj
Sunday mgru,
night. utxeniDecern- , iiuiic
value oi
of »x.av.
$2.50. The
next issues
issues oi
of i। ,.
,'g, „
„C
‘
■
;i enuren
inc nexv
~ "foi
&lt;•_ i p,ttnl
fifteen years ago.
city niszi
also nlans
plans tn
to nut
put down a
are _iiithat
all' JJ*** spread
spread over
owr the
the nation.
nation. Mr
Mr i The riiv
All of us must unite upon the “The World's All Right'* Pro- I brx 3, during tiie hour usually tak- stamps shown in the chart ....
IRXv ”UmX ^On."s™u5 K&lt;’ 01,1
P"1310'' w111
“‘"n
----- was named
------ -- rece^Ker
-------- - of
— the!
—-i new’sever on Apple street, also a
- - ---------cn for the evnlng service. The of the year 1923, wAen the dlsas-[Carter
’ common enemy—economic depres­
duccd at I. 0. 0. F. Hall i quartette Li made up of excellent; trous effects of uncontrolled infin- L*Alcona County Savings Bank nt new onc 0I1 Broadway. The sewer on sSmn^h^n"" m”
sion. During actual warfare the first
- 1 Apple street will be a new one and 1*
---- ----------------1 singers, and the program will be one tlon were evident, as shown by the!I 'Harrisville.
Nov.
30—Dec.---1
coiiMderaUon 1* a mobilization call
In addition to banking duties. Mr. I "L-ded
soprano
voice
is
well
known!
a
nerson
applying
1*
not
in
oc­
.to unite the forces of the nation in a ! Persons having prominent parts 4,1 Krval Interest. The public is in-(cost of staipps. Early in 1923, a‘• .Carter lias always taken Interest I the proposed sewer on Broadway lovely
to music lovers in Barry county, and t “
SXw i p«£n
th..
•'Th.. Worki's Alllvited to Iwut them. No admission I German postage stamp represented In nlvir rtfTalr, Tin -----1,1.v , . .......-—.....
—. —------- ——. the announcement of her part in ^ gr^nt^ ^ ^nt of
concerted drive. Tills NRA meeting. RlghT"
wna -----------Ihnhritrn,
...
^beeTdwien and £rc &gt;11 be charged. There wtU be an (twenty marks in German currency. I £
lr
S^r”rtl1
* lald n&lt;ar Uw cu,rWn«’I
Mr. Ketclunn said, was one of many
™
de,,8hted evcrTimokey Available u limited .nd
----*
---IIU*
»
V.
all
8
ready
for
drew
rehearsal
Mrs
offering
taken
for
their
benefit.
’
the
face
value
of
which
was
$5.00.
e
M
now
awwer
°n
Broadwa^tociing
similar inobfliralion calls being is­
ration
during
the *
war
IA IltUe later It took 5.000 marks, or ;“
tl?n durln
« 4^
Rr ?and
nd.handled
ll*nd?Sd south from the rchool building*.
nn^C
,.ntnrlatnlna Only C“»3 °f real netd CIUl ** C,rtd
sued in ull sections of the country to L F Vatu^liSI M" studio Dl--------------- ------------------One of thc most entertaining . '
(Continued on page five)
’ .
mm irraiT Ta veo
- tl 2*n tn hiiv n rvwtn&lt;n&gt; «tnmn fitill ;rall fund* raised.. Also he has been
a**ist people in uniting against their anlst
for the production Since nri
DELINQUENT
TAXES
* '&lt;»
--­
J'’?.'’ JSFI n
&gt;» -n to
common enemy, "old man depres- much of the action in the show
BEING ALLOCATED aowo
XniS. wJi £
o/'
CO. TREAS. MAUS IS
j
’
^«me
“
a
m^mh^^tVoreJ^
’ who conU'mplales applying for an
fclon.".
is set to music, because the lends
J. Beyne. a member of the orches- Id
penrion to be very certain
AC the outset there are several are broadcasting stars, the pianist n,
«------ »
,«
.u™,’nsuiX“SlLZ'S
DISPENSING OFFICER
-u.
things that must be done to clear plays an Important part, conse­ Co. Trona. Mau. Report. Sum
Bl^u.u
Mr'*™.,™-. ’Lto
the WJILl! board. btoUS. It PH M»
I m ivu.uvu mar*s in uerman paper [Michigan."*'**'' “
the track* for action. The most im­ quently the I. O. O. F. feels very
“‘‘Checks on Federal Governof $44,288.87 Collected
currency, or $25,000 in our money,
portant thing is to. forget personal fortunate ...
in having Mrs. Maus as
Mr Carter la athletically inclined.
ment for AU CWA
j If. the mark had been worth the
differences. People can’t get any- ] pianist.
in October
his favorite sports being handball.!
,
(Continued on page slxi
(Continued
page
threat
(Continu
ed on pa
ge threei
I two performance# will be given
baseball, tennis and more recently, I
Workers
Thht there really is money ini
_________ , ,
.
~
*•*
---at I. O. O. F. hull on Thursday night,
archery.
! County Treasurer '”L. F. Maus "Ims A. A. Blferno. director of the or-’ ;‘ Anyonc
who has nrnnertv
property.of
Anvrm* whn
of tha
Barry
county
was
clearly
demonCOUNTY
TO
BE
H. H. S. BASKETEERS
Nov. 30 and Friday night. Dec. 1,
At r
present
he is living
at the Kel-i
—
--------------------- -------------i been named dispensing officer for chestra, announces the complete VftJue Of over jx500. or who hag
strated at the office of County,
' 1 '
u
ley rooming house but sometime dur-; the CWA funds and will write program a* follows:
relatives who are'legally bound to
OPEN SEASON FRIDAY
au'rw&gt;c x truly
WELL REPRESENTED jing
Treasurer Maus during October
the latter part of December, he the checks on the treasury of the 1—The Hastings Banner March,. । give aid.
- cannot receive ' an old
■ ■ age
—
---------- j a great event and has rightly been
when so many came to pay their
and Mrs. Carter expect to ‘move j united States for those employed inj A. A. Bifcmo.
: pension.
‘
Hawksters Play St. Philip's, (called a community show using the । delinquent taxes for 1932. Mr. Maus Lads to Attend Older Boys' into the George White home on this work tn Barry county.
2"K^hUn^'n
—Overture, Faust,
arranged
by.
n
------------------n
the
i
‘
PPllcant
for
an
old
age
South Jefferson street.
The re-employment service Is
Battle Creek—Joe Thontp| was literally swamped with money
Conference at Kalamazoo
The National Bank is expected to naming those who are chosen to
son Elected Captain
j rehearsals states the show will cer- and was able only last week to get
Friday Till Sunday
open early .In December. Attorney work on the federal projects.
for the month.
Hastings High basketeers open the ’ talnly be entertaining and fast mov- a ’total
—.The Barry
county boys and Kim Sigler and the conservator were
Die total for the month of Oc-L_rne
Horry cow
1933-34 cage sca.wn here Friday eve- ,n8 and t,hatrlt
lrub' » hilarious (tober was $44.288 87. the sum of $40. We adult leaders
1:™.* who are to in .Grand Rapid* yesterday submit­
°pe. 8*eetly aolemn l^OU8lu- i All applications will Aral bo
. ning, Dec. 1. against St. Philip s of comedy of Jlfe in a rad o station. ,064.47 being collected between Oct. attend the Older Boys' Conference ting details of. the transfef from
•Th^ m^irv • Nevin
passed'upon by the Barry County
STATE OF MICHIGAN
Battle Creek. The game will be' AU of the lead people in the chorus 16 and Odt. 30. On the last day -»
at Kalamazoo *from
till conservator to the new bank before
uinnnS 'qvmnhnm.
old Age Pension Board. But their
&gt;wu Friday »...
Executive Office. Lansing
played in the High school gymnasland committees are working the total paid was $21,004.91. accord-! Sunday of this week arc-. Robert Federal Judge Frederick Raymond.
5—Unfinished Symphony, bchu- actlon
nol final .The application,
urn commencing at 7:30 o’clock.
h«d and lending their time and Ing to Mr. Maus, which Is surely Angell. Ian Ironside, Ellsworth New­ The whole transaction has been ap­
oeri
'
with their approval, will next be
Only one veteran. Joe Thompson. ^og‘at&lt;&gt;Pro'f
Publlc
• Intermission.
some record.
' ton. John Adcock. Chas. Townsend. proved, Mr. Sigler says, but final
sent to the Old Age Pension Bureau
remains from the squad of last year. Worlds All Right.
6—Selections from Rio Rita, Tier- at Lansing. They have the right to
Mr. Maus says that this will bring Leonard Christopher. John Chand- action rests with the comptrollers
and Joe has been elected captain. I An outstanding number i* the Hill the percentage of delinquent taxes &gt;r. Gary Newton, Sanford Crook, office.
"7-NW, M "Nobody K»ow!S"
। turnw^S
down the application if they
Regular drill* have been held forlW «cnc &gt;«» whlcd a number of still unpaid to beween 40 and 50 per Arnold Willard, cheater Eaton.
Annual Sale of Tuberculosis
several weeks under supervision
P1^
I**
Christmas Seals
Hownrd'cress’a'nd nhml bv him**
Work U stUl ln l)r0?r*sw ln uUn«
cent, but
iciu,
vul he
»ic has been
wren unable
uimuic mj
W uc
de-;
- Hugh Kelley. Norval Btanun. Ray SUNDAY' SCHOOL
Coach Leslie Hawthorne. The sched- °W “I?.!. w“ blUlM.' “P? sIng^?Iy termlne it definitely.
and played bj him. jthe anjUJ ln Barry county of per­
Bigler, Lloyd Peterson. George Cogsule Is a difficult one and the green ’ Dlue Rld«e Mountain Home." They Just now the treasurer is allocat- well. Walter Caukln. Leori Payne.
I am asked to sponsor so many
® Selections from the opera I
who are ai yeara of a|e or over.
TEACHERS' COURSE
Hastings five wilt be called upon to I "Cut Down the Old Pine Tree" and Ing the taxe* to the various town-1 George Dewty. Roland Furrow. Geo.
experimental recovery campaigns Tannhauser, Wagner.
Each person, male ar female, who
witlutand the onslaught of several doan tfd fashioned chicken reel.
that I am glad to commend to
9—Infante Gavotte. Gabricl-MareacjlCd mat age is subject to a
.ship,, the city, villages, and school' Townsend. Hollis Hoffman. Wayne
veteran teams.
■
7,10 hl«h sP°l of comedy in this’ ■districts and later will distribute the) Conklin. Rene Gangulllet. Owen Miss Ione Catton of Lansing the people of this state one which /^Mmeh. Triumphal Return. A.
So far. Coach Hawthorne has sc- I ca&lt;* 13
Pantom,niing of an old money, which, under the present I Lynn. T. 8. K. Reid. Dick’ Tolles,
to Conduct Classes Dec.
has been carried on for the past
---- 1--------------lected the following players for his tlnie
m^,05jFaina' "Frankie
'FYankle- and
and law, does not liave to be paid until - Bernard Williams. Orville Babcock.
twenty-five years or more out­ A B1Icrnoi slon fund. In *o tar a* we know, un4, 6, 8, 11 and 13
Clay
first squad: Angell, Beckwith. Sny- Johnnie.” «
“• Bassett and Otto January 1st’. All of the school dis- Herman Newland. Lyle Kurr and
side of the economical and po­ Al I UAVC DCAOnuc
Jess the kttalature make* some apIsonhath
have
the
leads
in'the
Hill
A
religious
education
training
dec. Struble. Bachman. Fox. Thomp­
litical field, the anti-tuberculosls
tricta especially will appreciate the1 Albert Osborn.
propriatlon, that is the only fund
Billy
scene
and
depict
this
melo
­
school for Sunday School workers crusade, financed by the sympa­ ALL HAVt KkAouNo
son, Smelker, WaUdorff, Perry. Pet­
nice
sum
to
be
received,
as
it
will.!
County
Y
Secretary
C.
F.
Angell
FOR THANKFULNESS
w'
“» &gt;“!2
erson. Lawrence, Echtinuw, Barnum. drama. while Winston Merrick, as in many instances, mean the con- will accompany the boys who are will be held in the Methodist church. thy of human beings for each
. | from the head tax will be much Ira*
Johnnie, George Smith as Frankie.
December 4. 6. 8. 11 and 13. It will other expressed through their
Ransom. Larabee, and Banasch.
tinunnee
of
schools
and
the
payprivileged
to
attend
this
gathering
conducted by Miss Ione Catton. purchase of tuberculosis Christ­ Despite Hardships Everyone I tha» Uavc been anticipated.
Herewith is the schedule of games। R. J. McCreary hs Smokey. Joe and ment of teachers’ salaries.
which Is so much worth while. The be
Bert Lancaster •■ as Nellie Bly, the
who
comes
from
the
headquarters
of
for the season:
.c
Can Help Promote Better
boys arc entertained in the homes the non-sectarian offices at Lan­ mas seals.
LITTLE GIRL DIES
vamp, pantomime the actions.
It Is well for us as Citizens to
Home Games.
Spirit in Others
Other features appearing In "The LOCAL DEBATERS TO
sing. This meeting U sponsored by balance the millions spent each
FROM SEVERE BURNS
Dec. 1-St. Philip’s of Battle World
’s All Right" Is a vested choir
We are ver, close to Thanksgiving (
----- .
preachers of all denominations of year for the cure, against the
Creek.
MEET_EAST
LANSING
F0RM|NG
W
^
EH
,
S
of twenty-flve of the best voices In
Barry county and not by any one of thousands spent for the preven­ and however hard life may have Evelyn Coleman Backs Into
Dec. 9-Woodland.
'
town, forty-five H. S. girls in danc­
them. It will be held in the Metho­ tion of tuberculosis through edu­ been tor any of us, we are confident;
UTntnr nn Fri
Dec. 16—Howell.
ing and singing choruses, a male H«^“ng.‘riTri° n
Ot U&gt; c.n bnd wmethliu' Scalding Waler on THNT“V,’
GYMNASIUM CLASS dist church because the pastors who cation and early diagnosis. We tl&gt;.i
Jan. 5—Alumni.
quartet, the Children’s Story Hour,
jattended the county
ministers
meet- minister*
---------------------------------atienuea
me ’county
- in the way Michi­ to be very thankful for. The question &lt;
day Evening .
can takemeet
pride
Jan. 13—Middleville.
Side of Govt. Ownership of i!_ _ .
and
one
of
the
most
stirring
patri
­
,
ilng
thought
Hastings
was
the
*natJyn
three yeara,
Jan. 26—Lakeview.
gan has provided for its tubercu­ of how valuable these times are to!
otic finales evfcr staged. The Har­
Broadcasting Stations
| To Meet Thursday Evenings :Urai place for it and that there wa*
Jan. 30—Charlotte.
sick, in the modem methods
J*0?!? 01 ihe ,Umt^d ?^ftes can* : daughter of Mr. and Mra. Franci*
lem High Stepper® Li a novel song The Hustings High school debating ■ With Miss Helen Merson (abundant room in the social rooms lous
Feb. 2—Grand Ledge.
used in our state to combat this not be determined now'while we are ■ coleman. who live south at the city,
and dance number featuring Julia trio, coached by Albert Becker, won i
—.
’at.the Methodist church. Conscgoing through them, but it willI be dled at Pennock hospital on Friday
Feb. 16—Otsego.
most
destructive
of
the
fatal
dis
­
Durkee a* Gertie Green and Russell their first debate from Kalamazoo
as Director
quently. the preachers at the meet- eases. We can glory In the fifty when these time* have gone into hte- nl^hl
Utlle glH
been play,
Cleveland as Lovin' Sam.
The women of Hastings who wish Ing fixed the time and place as stal- per cent decline tn the death rate tory that we can measure the rcmilta
^u^ where h,, |WrenU
and will now meet East
Dcc. 8—Allegan.
The announcer, Jimmy Waddell, Central,
Dec. 16—Middleville.
Lansing representatives at the High |, to attend a gymnasium class are cd.
that Michigan has shown in the that have come from thenL W? are seaming and
inu p^ng
pitMiig chicken*,
iuu-ku*. when
played by’ Robert Wilson, his sec- school
to
have
that
opportunity
soon,
as
All
persons
Interested
in
Sunday
cnntldent
(nnt
more
imod
evil
.
*
—
.
confident
that
good
than
auditorium here tonight.;
Dec. 22—St. Philips. Battle Creek.■ retary. Geraldine Isenhath, Joe. the
past twenty-flve years.
•,
in some unaccountable manner, she
Feb. 9—Lakeview.
Wednesday, at eight o’clock. Doris one will be conducted by/Miss Helen School work or any person who is
We know the extent of tuber­ will result.
backed into the receptacle holding
office boy, played by Russell Cleve­ Shute.
It Is possible tor every one of us
Dennis McIntyre and 141- Merson. girls’ athletic^ I director at interested in getting a better knowl-1 culosis in our state and we are
Feb.. 23—Charlotte.
boiling water The parent*
land. Mr, Duckell, played by Mr. Ilan Tblhurst
High school.
ledge of the Bible, are Invited to at- learning how to control it. This to have the same attitude toward the
compoee
the
focal
March 2—Grand Ledge.
rushed her to the hospital where all
McCreeryf and the Bill Collector, trio, with Irene Jones. Helen Keeler
Mlss Merson hopes to start the tend this course, which will be held i enlightenment came to us large­ the days through which we are liv­ possible
was done for the little one.
Henry Hubert, -carry through the and Vernon Wlnlnger alternates. class
on'
Thursday
night.
Dec.
7,
and
&gt;
each
night
named
from
7:30
to
9:30.
1
ing.
as
did
the
Psalmist,
when
he
1
ly
through
the
work
of
the
Mich
­
“DOCTOR BULL” IS
Funeral service* were "held at Um
plot and realistically portray life In The visiting team will consist of to meet each succeeding Thursday I Miss Catton Ls an excellent teacher. I igan Tuberculosis Association said, “I had fainted, except I had
Hastings CHy Mission on Monday
COMING TO STRAND a broadcasting station. With the 98 Ruth Fagan. Robert Ull and Robert evening.
Any
woman
wlio
is
in-i
Great
Interest
has
been
shown
in
1
and Its affiliated societies, whose
afternoon at two o’clock. Rev. T.
----------- ; beautiful costumes being used thia
terested is welcome to Join. A nom-1 tills course and an enrollment of nt
in the land of the living.’’. Our men­
Among the Interesting films book-, promises to be one of tho.ouUtand- Refrior. Hastings has the nega­ Inal fee will be charged to defray least seventy-five Sunday School programs are financed by the tal attitude toward the times will H. Hoot officiating. Burial in Ful­
tive side of the question concerning necessary expenses.
sale of Christmas Seal*.
ler cemetety- Tile bereaved family
ed for the Strand tlieater here next • *ng productions of the year,
I। wnrv-Ar*
workers nt
of tx*
the fwmntv
county &lt;«
Is •nti^i,«,,*^i
anticipated. .
have a great deal to do with our have tiie sincere sympatiiy of a
government
ownership
of
radio
As
one
recovery
campaign
in
week will be Will Rogers in “Doctori ,,V^-*'
---If *-•you —
are
Interested,
call• the—
High' QMGRT TFRM*RnNnQ~
broadcasting stations.
—
- -•
—~—• —
which we cannot allow our step success In coming through them large circle of friend*.
Bull." which will be shown Sunday JURORS TO BE NOTISHORT TERM BONDS
Mrs BUwl K. NUtte. debate eobeb; Kb°ol office roe lull purlKuUrs.
to falter. I recommend the fight helpfully. The Psalmist was right
und Monday. Dec. 3 and &lt;- 8. O. 6.
when he said "Believed to see" in­ THANKSGIVING DAY SERVII’M,
FIED LATER IN MONTH at Grand Rapids Central. John
ARE NOT NECESSARY against tuberculosis and urge stead
Iceberg is scheduled for Tuesday.
ANNUAL
MEETING.
of actually seeing. If a man
On Thursday. November 30. bright
Haitcma, coach at Grand Rapid* । The annual meeting of the Barry
generdus purchase of the 1933
This last film Is an unusual picture* .
_ —.
■&gt;,
believes to sec better times coming i..„_______
__ will ....
beautiful______
services
mark.
qf the Arctic regions and the Es-| Judge McPeek Wil! Not Gall Creston and Martin Seven, coach at ,County Agricultural Society will be Order Requiring This of the Christmas seals that the lifesav­ and better conditions for others, as j and
Thanksgiving Day at Emmanuel
Grand Rapids Christian, are to be held In the court room at the court
ing work financed by the sale
quimaux Ernst Udet, World war
Them fOr Next Mon­
Township
Treasurers
Has
well
as
for
himself,
and
works
dillEpiscopal
church at 7-M A. M.-Hoiy
the
Judges.
Attorney
Archie
D.
Mc
­
may
go
oh.
ace and at present one of Hie most
j
*°
house on Saturday. Dec. 9. 1933, for
gently
to
that
end
he
will
inspire|Eucharist
and
10:00
A.
M
.
a
&lt;«*
Donald
will
preside
as
chairman.
Been Rescinded
renowned stunt aviators In the bust-1
day Morning
election of President, Treasurer.
Given under my hand and others with the same faith and -w hour Thank*giving service of real
who are interested are urged . the
neaa. will bo featured in this film! ’Judge Russell R. McPeek an­ to All
Secretary and three directors for a
It will be remembered that here­
the Great Seal of the State, help to promote the better times! value. Sermon. -Hie Spirit at
attend the debate tonight.
together with
-------Rod LaRocque
o— . -o----and nounces that the Jury for this term
i term of two years and two for one tofore township treasurers have been
thl* twenty-second day of No­ that are desired.
Thankfulneaa.’’ Special n ‘
Lent Riefenstahl.
•year to fill vacancies. Polls will'be required to give a short term bond
of circuit court will not be called on
vember, in the year of our Lord, TWO EUORS IN "WHEAT
cordUUnv^*1^
170 MEN AT WORK.
On Thanksgiving day, “College Monday of next week, but the Jurbefore tney
they couio
could ooneci
collect ine
the state
One Thousand Nine Hundred
a u
.....
ai 10 A M
rcnu“n
oeiore
Coach." one of the best of the cur­ ors will be notified later in the Mr*.
Mrs.
A. H.
H. Carveth
Carveth
state*that
that 170
170 until
until
5;oo P.p.MM.The
The. business
business
session.....
and county
county taxes,
taxes, under
under the
the state
state
A.
state*
5:00
session
| and
ALLOTMENT SCHEDULE.1 FORMER WOODLAND
Thirty-three, and of the Com­
i
Hr,
arr
rvtw
HrtlnCT
PWl
...
....
rent crop of football stories will be month when they are to appear at
''0J’lL,nd will commence at one-thirty at &gt; regulations.
The Banner regret* that an error |
KRNOI
monwealth. the Ninety-Sev­
shown.
■'
. court.
1...will*
r _________
----- - Tills
no doubt be wel-.
Welfare Relief Com- which time the reports of Treasurer ! County Treasurer Maus say* this
wa* made in the Wheal Allotment! prank Pock, formerly
enth.
•
.
lews to many who are
ore busy
busyI'
°Ll e.XJ*Ct^tnan&gt; and Secretary will be read and any! order has now been rescinded, which
come news
notice. Somehow William C. SLrjdn iaJWj. died at tiie Slat*
WILLIAM A. COMSTOCK,
BAZAAB AND SUPPER.
of Section 34. Assyria township, was
cnd
the week.
other business that may come before f will be pleasing to the treasurers
at otherr occupations and doting
closing up morc p&gt;’
Governor. entirely left out and Howard Pil­
At American Legion room*. Sat­ the farm work for the season.
the board will be transacted. Every who often found It hard to get the By the Governor:
urday, Dec. 9. auspice* Auxiliary.
BAZAAR AND DINNER.
tf FECIAL
grim. also of Assyria, was awarded,
member is urged to be present and I bonds, particularly last year with
Frank D. Fitzgerald. '
Supper 25c, served from 5:00 till 7:00. CHICKEN SUPPER AND BAZAAR.
only 3.4 acres of wheat for 1034. ,
At Episcopal Parish House. Thurs- take part.
I conditions as tliey were.
।
Choice Christmas gifts for sale at
Secretary of Statq.
At V. B. church Wed.. Dec. 6.—
when as a matter of fact, he should
Burton Perry. Pres., i It would seem that this decision
bazaar.—Adv.
Adv.
Adv.
F. c. Parker, Secy, is a wise one at the present time.
have been awarded 1511.

MADE FROM POST
AGE STAMPS

SPECIAL NUMBERS
FEATURE PROCRAM

WARREN ClfilEB
HIS FINE RECORD

^An,Lrom 8&gt;raph"”-No-

■jJrnrlutnutimt

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER Sfl. 1M3

PAOK TWO

PRKH J
or. jjl mon

PASSING OF MRS. MERTON
required by law. All-children must In general. Dr. Gordon said, there
&lt; ONTRACT AW ABDRD.
ELLISON ON FRIDAY.
be vaccinated before they are one is little difference In thc tfuaran-’ Word from the state highway de­
year of age. They are again vac- tine regulation! abroad and In thl*. partment announces that the con-1
' Mr*. Merton Klkon. formerly
I tract has been u
let’ for
cuiated before entering school and country.
,nr a
“ twenty-one
foot grave] surface on M-14 from ]
night
In
Benton
Harbor of in-art
thp paving on M-78 north from the Mrs. Andrew Roush is confined to trouble, having been
taken to the
Calhoun-Barry county line. The her home with tonslliti*.
- Hospital but three hours previously.
centract price was WL7"5. We are! Watch for special announcement she u survived by her husband and
sure
the
people
on
M-U
will
be
BARRY AND EATON CO. there has been no smallpox Mr-the
---------- .
in next week's Issue by LyBarker s one step-daughfer. Mr. and Mrs.
past nve yean. A large number of Elected to Membership in pleased to iiave this, improvement Drug Store
’ CTarv
Gory rrrnnk
Crook nT
of thia
thi* rttv
city were t-uiU-H
culled
MEDICAL SOCIETIES
made. If Is a part of the federal
i the physicians In Germany iiave
Friday evening but Mrs. Ellison
National Agricultural
government plan for creating more Mr and Mrs. B. R. Recd enter­
MBT THURSDAY
! never seen a case of smallpox.
employment.
tained the Supper Chib at their The funeral was held on Monday.
Fraternity
j Dr. Gordon vixited the eastern
home on .8. Broadway last night .
I European countries. --,He stated
Mr. ana
mr.
and airs,
Mrs. itvo
Fred Linington.
Lanmgton. Mr.
Mr
DISCUSSED COM—*■»*that
.; Ex-Oongressman iw
»im»i &gt;&lt;&lt;»
Ketcham
| Dick Hurd wins-the prize so far ftn&lt;| Mrs smith Shernum ifr and
WINS
MIIMICARI F DI^FA^ES &lt;n Ru,'lluUa n.tul ‘"’lUwsla typ^ld J1IS! rccelv«?d a I.gnal hfnor In Im- TROOP□77
nv crniiT ununoc of
»«“»«»■
hunter* in the m« John^iwdj^d GanTcrook
MUNILADLE UlOEASta fCV,.r u very prevaieht in these bl . notilicd o; hl, ;,.;i(in to the
BOY
SCOUT
HONORS
&gt;■„
oi
bue»
•hio,
h.
bmjnt
Inlm
c™.
n_ cuumrie* typnoio is emireiy n an— Hotwran Extension i ..y
home with him. He weighed 240 turning w;th them that evening The
Visited Many Medical Clinics ,,aM. 0( ehildri-n. Adult* db not have■ Notional
n.nUt
’y’Epsii
ternity
Epsilon Sigma Thi
Eagle Scout Benson of Alic-. pounds.
Betvnvrd one* have the sympathy of
- —
*
—
thc diseare because of thc immunity hi-adauiirte-in
Europe—“New
Meth­
they receive du; mg their chtiphaxl Thu
",^u * to’ ^1/ M lv&gt;
gnn Spoke at Court of
A“
in hockey or ice • large ctrch• &lt;.f frtendr,
Fancy lb.
ods of Treatment
H
skating plra/e attend thc meetinl; in
- --------1
.
attack*, while in the United Stntr* haV(. 4.^,,, qutstanrltng rffvict- in
PASSING OF HARRY CROSS.
Honor Last Week
• the community room of the NaDr. J. W. Gordon, of Detroit. &gt;d- practically all adult* are susceptible AnKric,ul A8rlCulture. pic notlficadreored the member* of the Barry and typhoid is rare in children.
Uon s..(Mr Ketch m s h-cida- Trcop 77 of Nashttlle. Adie Reid.'‘tonal bank on Friday. Dee. 1. at
Harry Cross, aged 50. father of.
County Medical Society at lheir reg- Thc second most common duea&amp;e
.,rord in cczlar.
and hv,» cf- Scoutmaster,
-j,.
. M
_.. won the
~ most 7:30
— P- M
Mrs . Gordon Ironside of thi* city.j
again
.ular monthly meeting Thursday in
Europe
is --Anthrax,
—eastern
-----------—
—--- a dis;nr.&lt;. Ill Htn-.-iBl &gt;11 UfV &gt;ping wniuin
n» the
mv Nnvetflta-r Boy
is... Scout Manager
.xaiincict Murphy
aim piiy of
ui thc
un; A.
n. A: P.
r. ftM****.
•....... - .****
........ .... ------ - ... ---honors at
night The meeting was held at. !?* l,r**f.«
—«•-J —
•
• -*
— ^oimd work for the b&gt; ..t idcak* in ‘ Court ofHonor held last Wednesday i*torc. Donald Fisher and Rex Ken- terworth hospital In Grand Rapid.-Uca
unheard
of in *«the
NuhvlHe. at the Commtmlty House United States. Anthrax is assocI- this Important line &lt;1 our national night at
the court room, being yon were in Gyand Ledge this week -t^er an illness of two weeks. He b
and wo* combined with the regular ated with aheep raising and U high- &gt;1{f. an(1 Ul iUs ll0t.,b; work in thc award'd the Rotary Club cup for helping in the opening of a new survived by hi* wife and daughter.
meeting of the Eaton County Medi­ !y contagious. it is a very aercrt Extension d-jiurtment of Agncul- highest number’of punts on First company store piere.
onc sitter. Mrs. Wakemun. of,
cal Society. About 32 physicians at­ infection and is very fatal.
ture in
ln ihc
and .Second Class
Mri. jK
-tv)i Darron is the new Bar- D‘2rotl
.the united
United States
Stares.
CLu-s promotions, the
Mr*
Diphtheria and scarlet fever are Only
tended
wm/ iu«;u
&lt;■«•» have
oh.u given
&lt;i»vn a:
«.
t v..j.
y county representative ;or
men wlx&gt;
Hodges Jewelry
cup for highest rry
for ttca;
Real . Fu"PjB! services Were held at his
both
.
very
common
throughout
Dr. Gordon has recently spent .1
•mrnK.-r .ol
.f S4..rntiH
’1 .&lt;k ptomogons
rirnrtmr I in- .I silk .hosiery,
__ ___ ___
______ ___
ten years &lt;&gt;t reirlce are eligible to number
Second rClaw
underwear
and■ men's
home in Lawrence, and in­
Eurojle
Thc severity of
the cases
year In the medical clinics of Europe ‘-------------------------— —
— membership, and the roster of the also the Whitman-Lathrop cup for socks. Address her at 628 East State tofoicnt was in the cemetery in tha.
and his
interesting
talk .—
m- of• diphtheria
•— very
—e -------—
-— ----- and
I —. the
*.!* method
----- of Chapter contains the Inust promi- the highe -. percentage of First clax- s; for appointments.—Adv.
village. Sincere . sympathy is ex­
cluded many new methods of pre-. treatment arc about the «anw a* In nf|ll niinij... in I1)P agricultural promotions. The Scoutmaster should Mrs M V Gaskell who under- tendwI ,o tlw bereaved one.-..
venting and treating communicable Uns country There 1», Wbwever. a
mswue*. He stated that every ’ great difference in thc type of scor- chapters m forty-six statr. in Hu- of tins Troup. The Kim sutler cup, hospital three weeks ago, is again
,
Choice Beef
it 10c Boiling Beef n.b n&gt;. 7c
Mprlok
luu« rf'
started
county and district in Europe has let fever found In Eastern Europe, Union. Hoif. R. M Old.-, of Kalama- given lor the highest- percentage ol .home and Sunday enjoyed the privi- ,uWillwlin
it here forF.iiococI
damaX
Xmv ■
tlO.COO damages against 1
a full time County Health Unil. Thc diseare is much more severe roo being secretary of th- Michigan Second Class promotion* was won bv lege or „ttlng u£ taf
ftrst time suit here for
*“L*^.Tch^of
Loin
Roast
r.-a
a.
lie Spare Ribs 3 n». 25c
which ha* charge of the administrn-, in these countries- than in the chapter
|
» No. 108 Rodman. Ruarell See the dpeTaUon. .
•
.X-u^
tlon and enforcement of ccmmuni-1 United .States. In this country less The honor is Lil the moreiappre- Clevt-iahd. hkipper.
Mra. L. v. Hessmer is Mill con' c&lt;S£m‘^hat '
cable diseare regulation.,. Vaccina-1 than one care In every
J*’ cta.cu
^y p;.*,aeu .
dated m-caure
bt carne it came entirely
entirely unun- ro-v. L
• valeaclng at home from thc n-»ult
jjfl jJra Mori* have
^22
re1 ??iallixn!- ln “to :n“'
T...^7*
' On‘ a’llciu'd by Mr Ketcham The an- examiners and member* of court ;ol a b,ld fan lwo weeks il&lt;o on
jority of Mie European countries, is case In every five dies.
nual convcnUon (lf ;)R. orgunUation present were: Hasvey Burgess. T S. (floor of their bathroom, which rc- been carrying on a secret affair.1
waiting letter* and meeting clande*- ■
———----- ---------bring* tn.jcther thc best known men K- Reid. Russel! Cleveland. Wm. suited in a dislocated wrist, bruises
.
’
in Agricultural circles in the United Hecker. Gordon Edmonds. David on 1Mrr (ace ftn(j o(fl(.r Injnor injur- tinely. several times, since May. i
* 1939
Stab and mimber^hip Li prized, by Boyes, Je.-&lt;" KeJley. Arlie Reid. Ed.-jc*. .
all.
-------- 5------ ----------------------------------------------------------- ’------------------- allHafner. Lloyd • Shafer and J. M
T11C married
Young Peoph s
A SPLENDID RECORD.
niiii nnr-*i A? 1*1 or-’.
7 vwnsend.
'Group of thc Methodut Episcopal
A* thia is written. Monday fore­
CHILDnEN CAUSE
. Prior to the examinations. Eaale churc)l Bre folding their first'soclal nowi.
noon. tncre
there is not an single pntonrri
prisoner;
PARFNT** ANXIFTY Scoul Carl Benson ol Allegan gave meeting for the year at the home of in the county Jail, nor has then?
rnnen
huaiciI Ii hl5
m* story Of
of the two months trip to Cnuniv
c^y Afcnt
und Mr
C(MWlderBb|V niorP
rMDUrt Iid
O HI1AIL.
AC.-nt and
Mr*„ FoMl
FoM. .r on Iw-k-n lor
,.,r onn.U.r.Mv
„,nr.. than
fh»-. tWo
fw„'
Shultz or Freeport Butter
26c
weeks.
n .record that pleases
pleases I
Two
Little dujs
Bovs nipuri
Report That
/un’P?- , World
"
thcJamIn’ -Hanover
street, on Tuesday night of week*.
That
Is a.record
*wu uiisit.
iiiiu ternational
Boy Scout
—
■■
—
----- -----everybody. It Lt not due to the fact!
‘
botee. Carl was the only boy from The many friends here of Mr and that tiie sheriff and his force are no: I
Small Sister Could Not
this territory, four hundred going Mrs. Donald D. Srpith of Detroit, on tiie Job. but U because the Ariks I
Ciimb Over Fences .
from the United Suites. Hr has 49 will be interested to learn that their In Harry county are on their gdpd |
2 it. 15c
Pumpkin oia m.«-, 10c Grapes
Last Wednesday afternjoh little Merit Badges which Is unusual.
little daughter; JSusamm. who has beliavtor.
Philip Hurd, tier,Ur. and Tommy Promotions announced at the been In a vety. serious condition,
--------------«• » ---------Hart Pumpkin 225c Lettuce «-J 2 »»• 25c
Fennel!, of ttw *mhc age. and th’1 Court ol Honor were: sirrond Cln&gt;.&gt;. from a mastoid attack., is reported HEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT.'
latter** sister. Vivian, age three, in Albert Graham. Tn'Op 77. Robert I much belter.
Mr. and Mrs George Tolhurst nr-;
Black Pepper, I
.
. 40c
Mince Meats«i 15c CoHee d«i Mome ib. 25c
their pluj’ wahderj-d a ". -ng db- Beattie. 77. Lloyd Hopkins, 71 a'nd
Late advice from Butterworth reived won! last week of th-.- recent:
—
" -'me. When their iib- S S. S. 106. Junior Purehb*. 77. thc] hospital gives the report that Dr. death of E. E. Franc).-, at his home j
White Pepper, 1 -4 lb. .
10c
rente was
■ erred the parents badges belmt nwnrdM by Russell1 C. P.
. Lathrop, after suffering
.. 10 Three
About thirty
a 19 Rivers.
Three Rivera.
About •,thirty years!,
ractrd about it Srv- Cleveland; First dnas. Robert] sllght’set-back the past week, reems .&amp;:o Mr. Francis conducted thc j
Del
Monte Sale Is On This Week!
Mustard
I -4 lb10c
cral. places we -e .cirrtntl in vnur Bronson. 72. Duitiis Yargcr. Stum" । again to be improved and much en- American Laundry in this cityz.and;
It. had alnxiit been concluded tluv. Edmonds anti Casey Jones. 77. and ' couragement U fell at pryrent con- many of the older residents here will Ginger, I lb.10c
childn-.t mid Is en kidnapped jac.Yo Sok«‘. .73.' Al lie Reid awarding cerning his condition.
doiibtL-ss remember him.
when "h-y wi re discovered by James the badges; Star Ecout*. Howard j Camp Fire Girls of Mrs. J. C.
Telephone
Hastings,
■ Fennell, lather of two &lt;'f*Jliem. at.Belson. Bill Hecker. Jr. and Clayton , K&lt;&gt;cham's group are anxious for
Nutmeg
1-4 lb15c
Loya! Pknrers returned Saturday j
Hie fish hatchery, where they, had Wurtx. 77. ’Bernard Williams. 72. J ] work tn earn their yearly dues, and
Michigan
2272
had a Jolly time.
m. Townsend presenting thc badges; ] are in line for Jabs in hourewprk. de­ .morning from deer hunting in the,
Paprica, 1-4 lb
The children were &lt;|ui:&lt;- uncon- Life Scout. Jack Green. 77. Rev. L. j livering packages or making them-, upper peninsula. He brought home I
There
were
six
in
ills'
cc:n»«! ov'r parental worries, fear. L. Dewey extending congratulations; reives useful in any way. They are • his . deer.
„ . ,----- ,
—■
Cinnamon Powder,
lb15c
I all strU of H«h .-ehodl
rl.o... I»rl&gt;r and fou. of them tw d«r ।
and reprimands. Tiie two boys ex- Eagle Scout. Donald Hall. 63.
"
At’ *hr
the blast
the
‘
"► com* • buckM.Tlt. Badges were nwafded as fol­
22M for d-hrnic fnfdnwuod
"1 meeting-of lh
- Tri-1
Pow. and Whole, -4 lb. 10c
the County
’ Funeral
Associa-;
.
., muldn't
.
climb . jw*i Angling. David Townsend. 73;
Announcement is made of inc
-—
7,.,Directors'
-------------:
fences, -o '.&lt;• had »o pith her under ’ BurincK. Clayton Wurtz. 77. Com birth of a second son.to Mr and “°n held at Albion Royce Henion
STORES
STORES
Fr. Vanillin, Co. N. F., pint .
50c
They were very happy parents when Farming. Lloyd Peterson. S. S- S. Mr*. C. 8. Jones. 727 North Si. ua* etoded n.. president
■ .
. ft..
Mr utwl Mrw Daul M--- *---v
they found that the childr 'n were 106; Farm Records and Bookkeeping.! Jackson
on Oct. 29. The young­ Mr. and Mrs. Paul Myers have.
all Hgh-. but had wSnchpred fart!
’ ‘ Green.
~ '
— How ­ man hnl been named JotXi Freder­ moved on a farm near Olivet.
Jack
77; Flrenuinship.
.
’
•
ard Bclson. Carl Brown. Bill Hecker. ick. Mrs. Jones will be rcnicm-. Tlit' next tegular business and’ so-1 ’
Armond Face Powder, 50c,
meeting of the Delton Corn-]
&gt;
' '
1
Jr . and Clayton Wurtz 77: First Aid bered a.&lt;A Miss Julia Edger, daugh- ‘.ciul
j
Deodorant Pencil, 50c Eft1
Bill.H'-cker.
Jr. Louis Kraft
and ler of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Edger, ’ mtinlty Club will be Monday, night.
FARMER RELATES EX-..
-----------------------------------Both for
.
.
wW
„
PERIENCE IN SELLING T'/ . " 7 *U*
n well known here.
X"S JSi Want to Buy or Sell? Try Our Want Column
Watch for special announcement Mrs. Oeorgv Ki rn will act iv. sup-1,
10 Rolla Car Ferry Crepe y| Qc
Donald DdXey andilt&lt;
1W, week's issue by LyBoiler's
in ,next
Thinks Merchants Should *Marskman4i-.fi.
■ per committee and Mr. and Mrs. I
- Pathtlnding. Carl pruR store.
regular 10c, for
Not Criticize Too Harshly Bt.-wn and Hill Hecker Jr , 77. Foul- j fhe hre department was called mil George Eddy nn program commit-*
tee. Announcement will be made i
Get your'cash register receipts
About “Shopping
Shonnintr Around
8._in8 , Vest&lt;rday
sl-.ortlv''alto.
7
Around " try Kecpln’t, Lhr.d
H ll(lv Pi IterMin.
ll k l5.,8.um
g iTuesdavt (1)i
w._ latcr concerning thc program.
’ I
for every purchase—they
\ fai-Kii r -tcppxi Hit • tu.- Banner 77; g^b tv. Carl Brown. 77; W^
- - - -- ------ Remember Hie home talent play, I
.
are valuable!
office the oth r day a ml said that WorkUiK. Jack Given. 77
Country Club, on North Broadway. ’ Fuller • Fortunes." at the Cum­
no bmuif -• ni&lt; n
--------- -------------------he had heard
Quite g hole was burned in the roof inunity hall Friday and Saturday
nights. Dec. 8 and 9
I but thc damage
was sthall.
_____
around in buyin’; ;;oodi- This man REPORT ON WELFARE
. Mr. and Mrs Fred N. Carl mid twq
gave his own experience in xllinx
. children of Hastings were cullers
GARDENS SUBMITTED T. K. S.
g mEN
cattle and other farm .products-: He
at Harry Wortman's Sunday cvecould not help btn notice tluit a Twenty-Six Men Were Em,
BUSY AT PRACTICE nlng.
Hastings butcher. Who botighL cat­
"Where, immediate Attention and Courtesy Air Shown to AH"
Mrs. Liln Williams nad M&gt;n. Keith/
Rloycd on Fourteen Acres,
tle. -and the
'
About 30 boys reported fqr basket of Hickory Corners have been spend-.)
cliascd the
HASTINGS
PHONE 2115
WE DELIVER
r product*, cut the.! Chas. Rogers Supervising
bull and arc practicing hard to get Ing the we«k with her parent*. Mr. I
twice to the
•st limit, sr&gt; he felt• in trim" for their first game.
and Mrs John Adams, while her!
.. : I। v
_.„ Holtforth „„
ought to b«- think-' CtartM fawn »h» lu* had
that both si
i
Coach
has .a nucleus of husband was north hunting deer.
Chars, of Ihr . Its .Tlfarc ««nf.r» ,
mrn hack from lav. -.car.
thc Delton L. A. s. will hold their
ha. made
„ And ,
o,Ha- annual b&gt;izaur and chicken dinner!
each doing his part in promoting am,.« the .............
hl. report ro tl.r cuy ruuncU.
„rU1 Irnm . 2„d
^„all wblfeeling
. Wednesday.
of confidence
Dec. 6.andat good
the Com-!
mrn were .mplr.rrd on„ iu&lt;1 ^,c „„„
lhMr
II between the mere haul and the
munlty hull.
af tlw sard™- which romMed or
.,
i buyer or relict
. Mr». Blanche Richards and son.]
Car Heaters
H am of land; MWS. hjUWW- apuon fttteu wrU te on aala M.l • Paul, spent from Friday until Sun-'
jH-nded for labor, at the rate of -0 W(*7k
dny with relatives In Hasting.;.
TORE
Mr*. -Bertha Aduiiis and Mr.i. Lila
No
r too cold or trip .too long.
Many H«?*tm&lt;&lt;.
rtodut.. cwigbrt
M toil. nme With H.
■■ ij- Williams *|xuit Thursday with Mrs.
•i gain of 516i.il. with about 819.06, ungs Dec 15
'
Leslie Williams in Jbluistown,
Clean and Attractive.
worth "1 produce on hand.
1 b
Schedule
There was no school in thc Barry
dale
X .umntm .or the produce rwbwd '
, A,u'
Dcc „ , Township uiut Wednesday as the
PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DECEMIIER :-RD
- l„rere.iBl, end tie. on Ide. ul Hirm,. her.; qee. 22. Hlehtad. different teachers were visiting
No danger or exhaust gas or
"S
“ ’“S'..hem J.n. S. B.ranec. rtete; Jen I.'., .fchool* in other townships.
SUNDAY — MONDAY
odors.
*
bu'h‘’.b'' Byron Center, here; J*n. 13. Has.
Thc Inland Lakra Garden Club
b&lt;n!... 42 busheh or _^i jxmnds; uiui ^re; Jan. 19. Crfedcmia will meet with J.:r. Leda Harring1^.’
J8i' 'lw«: J1‘n 23- Bellevue, here, Jan.. ion ThujAday afternoon. Dec. 14.
WILL ROGERS in his
offering—
• I he financial consideration is
b.i . Table Qu.cn squash. 4o4.'cabrvjr.&lt;s-&gt; irnrc■' Richta. ICO 10. : puMiikdo. «r.
low.
I*rs. 11 ? dozen,
shell bean.
1 •»« Ib*
Frb .4.
-n. atiirvRr,
B-llrvue. mere,
there; rvo.
Feb. 27.
. ; ,bOKiis.
, . ir«o.
pup com. 3,, bu
31 ,bu : ,beets.
,
the church Monday* evening fur Mr.i
i iionx\i*ri.i Garde
bu
tUc’icuraui?^'8KbbU •a’’Gasburg.-Kellogg's School and and Mrs. Norton Slocum and Mr i
The Thornapple Gsrdci
Colortone Rrvu&lt;
15J
"otfte^m^^
arc
be‘n- and Mrsr Get aid Tebo. each coupl*!
being presented wjth a set of silver
blv,
1
—----------- ---------- ---HH.DREX 10
. 1 and other miscellaneous gifts. Music'
Besides giving employment to the]
CONTRACT IS LET.
*•&gt; a feature of the evening, also!
26.men. the upjxirtunity. to get their ; Low bld for construction of 2.635: rcfre.shmenu.
............. —....... .. . r......... ..
■* i.i,
*— -------------------------------— The wedding of George Stanford
unit
COUPON-TUESDAY NIGHT-COUPON
dial Uj all who boncinted in m-37 ...
in .......
Barrv .....
and .....
Kent and
countie..
Miss'Nina Conklin took 'place !
mat
b_. 1 tn project.
. .. ...
• -‘by Sunday afternoon. November 19. at
iwa* . -•ubmitted
last week
|MarsttuRi
and
Tabor
of
Grand
Rapfl*
1
'
home id the brides parents. Mr.!
ROD LaROQUE in an ufiusual new
ALLEGAN CO. SUMMER
KU al 835.796.27. it is announced by jnd Mrs. Gcargt’Coiikliri. near Lacey. |
type of movie —
State Highway cbingiissioner Mur- They lelt that evening for a north?
FAIRS PROFITABLE ray D Van Wagtmvr.
•cm
"" trip where they were guests of: :
„
.
,
.
Toe project, to ge financ.d by fed- relative* at Lerenng CongratuU-1
Congnitulav • i:c..(r tram the jMJegun pa|rr&gt; |Pra| Cl#|5t. extends in ThurrupiJt tb»n» and t» »t wi'hA are extended
Thu
demands
tnat
tnr
uv.
\fo
Allegan
count?
t
ottn&gt;
hin
Aarfv
emmfv.
and
Caleby their many Dowling frieoda
ii
-.
'township.
Barty
count,.
thc
&lt;/ '' ■!&gt; ’•' &gt; m
doata township Kent count; Work
Mis. Loit Allman. Mrs. Jennie!
Cartoon Comedy—“Belt;
»r .m;e had been so profit-|to expe&lt;*ed to be started very mxjv. Newton. Mrs. Beulah Lehman and I
-*‘r' - h«&lt;i rt'durcd ।according to the QommUalpoer Un- [Mrs Iva Wlkox were in Holland
.Kt
ADULTS WITH COUFl
ONLY
.1- b.-dnes* tn the tr-o year* b; rtrr pmvfuous ot the National R- ■ Saturday calling on Mrs. Viola War- i
ur. .-an o: uzkooo t_„l w
AK lhc mmunum
ren wlto is ill a! the home ot her ms- I
.11
hkUtrt l.h-K on tte prajm w.a b. ter. Mrs. Frank Underwood.
Complete Radiator Protection
le- ’1,5-^ b2na ftif,
54 “nu •" hour antl ,or uroklUMl Mr and Mrs Orlie Fuller and!
WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY
, .&lt;i.a tluy .i . pull • *Srther [afor
an ho.ir.
Mr and Mrs F red Pvrklhs of Bat-1
th" one aim of-making the fair;
_____ , t ,
at LOW coit!
fie creek acre guesu Sunday of I
Claudette Colbert and Richard Arlen in
iredcd
•
OBITUARY.
Mr- Millie- Hatnes a; HenderahultJ
idmifably in dot
I Evk-yn Jean, youngest dauohter of. .
, _______
,
Mrs Harry .McCarty, who was tak- !
iFrancis and Dorothy coirman. wa- pi to Leda imtspiui at Battle creek i
ZERONE is a duPont product and
OltITUAKY.
bori) April 3. 1931 and departed thi*.
work aftrr rereral days of scri-1
x wa* bom tn (Jilc
( "mrdy—"FIFI' — LATEsl PATHE^EWS
Nov. 24. 1933. She wa* of a Minny
IHm-.v-. L&lt;&gt; .slightly improved at i
prevents rusting and corrosion.
Canada. July j disposition and always h-td n smile prerent. according to late reports. I
in
ADULTS 15 CENTS
&lt; iHl.BRENJ^ CENTS
W Myers ancii.if.....!!
SU.WH*.
-------u , Mra john rtgrtysr t&lt;x&gt; iuu been
tor ail She
will be greatly hus.-ed
Tin- lamilyliIShe leaves jo mourn her kns. her
Don’t try to driv.e this winter withe
quite sick- the pilot few day*.
’ j
nty- when lir IftulMr.
]
mother, onr slater.. Betty. Albert WoodtnaiiM-c and John ■
e On Dec.-33.
out ZERONE in your radiator.
’ r&gt; &gt; ti V n il—। t |l°,,r grandjMtnnt.w. three aunt--, lour Hen ingtun ' of Kalamazoo spent I
FRIDAY — SATURDAY
th* um.m'7hr«■ unck* ana hiany other relatire.. and W&lt;dm*duy al the Ott* Altman,
Bai
ZANE GREY’S bigSeller!*.,'„f
, 'oudiicud at the Hastings City Mii • Several of thc ladies In the com- i
■linrex‘-‘rin iwMrm- mreerf 'x':: ',nnda-v afternoon a: tv,• - :i|uni:y met al the. home of Mrs.I
• • u.
whX?!,&gt;cJ”c1' bv Rev. T. H. Hm&gt;. Inlei■r- Kendall Her* Thursday where they I
B-;i
-rewed and enjoyed an elaborate co- '
And Added BpreUI—“LULLABY LAND." Thfc? i» another v
operative dinner and a pleasant aft- j
the "Three Little Figs" fame
Iim. '-wi’|
LOTTE JANE SMITH. cnioon.
A happy Thanksgiving to the BanCor. Jefferson and Court St*.
Corned;—•THE BARB1.R SHOP"
I ClrreMrs. Charlotte Jane Smith. 81. t.er force and Its many readers.
1 Has- dit-a at her home, 926 So. Montgomi'« Ar-jery Sttoti Wednesday of last week
HASTINGS
Probably nothing gets so complete t
PHONE 2240
ki.- .»t;t!, Thu funeral wm held at Ha- Imiw &lt;. » work-out in tills life a* a small
.gianddau..
Bea-..Friday Rev Wight officiating 'Bu;• tchool-girl's fir*I‘ fountain pen.— ।
br aniK
ince, Ina and Doru Parker.
iial was in the Striker cemetery.
----Punch.

“ a-s,

LOCAL NEWS

■ Prices Also Good Friday and Saturday!

Chickens

14c

:geese: &lt; ducks;

-14C»

14c:

FANCY TURKEYS!

!OLEO &gt; jButter;

SPECIAL PRICES on

ib.

Sweet Potatoes

SPICES!

9

19c

lb.

Powder,
-4
Powder,
15c

FELDPAUSCHS
FOOD

1-4

1

Cloves,

AFFILIATED STORE

Kotex

.46c .

B. A. LyBARKER

Comfort

CA T

in Winter Driving
is brought to you...

Ha Dees
claj

latest

Sunoco Gas

Is that Remarkably Quick f
Starting Winter Gasoline •

“S. O. S. ICEBERG”

Safe Winter Driving

Zerone

Anti-Freeze

“Three Cornered Moon”

“Man of the Forest”

ANDRUS SERVICE

�THE HASTINGS BAKNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 19S3

iof It in one way or another is Im-'out of an economic deprewlon by
NASHVILLE.
[pounded. .Therefore the "Buy Now "I legislation alone Bills and measures Vidian Roe and Lynum Elder, stu-'
campaign is not amply a stunt to'can be formulated to assist recovery dents at Michigan State College, will
auiat the retailers but i* an effort to but in the end. recovery deprhd* on sponsor a dance at the Nashville
get idle funds circulating through ittMt courage, spirit and unity of the Masonic Temple on Wednesday
the Channel* of industry and thereby! people. Die actual work of recovery evening. Nov. 29. Browning Scruby
increasing, employment.
i is up to us.
and HU orchestra of Michigan State
According to sales Ux returns for1 Nicholas Murray Butjrr. Mr. . Campus will furnish the music.
(Continued from page one)
the state during July and August. Ketcham -aid. lia» pointed out that Dir Rebekahs met at thc home of
it
appears
that
business
in
Michithere
are
two
ways
open
to
recovery
.
Mrs. Etta Baker to wwk on a quilt,
where if they are quarreling among
fs about one-half cd what it was * To be comjrned to act in uni- for tiie Odd Fellows* Home An all1
I themselves. Next it Ls Important tu gan
1929. li sale* tax collections con- ’on; tills mean* dictatorship
day meeting was^ield on Friday at
; tooc.down intense business rivalries. in
al the rale existing during 2
** Rnuaded to act ip urn- the imme of Mr- Clyde Brigg*, a
Burinr** can't get anywhere under tlnue two
month*, collecHons for the «on.
pot luck thiust'r was enjoyed at noon,
cut throat competition conditions these
year will be about 33 million dollar* ! The NRA hopes to bring ab&gt;nt re- Th^-etbvr r Leaf Chib held its
• On loana of 8&lt;00 or Ina Household has re­
and if people can't get* anywhere, Since thc sales tax is 3 per cent of jeovery by this second method. Mr. portioned meeting MtfciWV night at
duced the coat aubatunthilly below the maxi­
neither ran unemployment. Then we total sales, this nu-ans that actual Ketcham .said, und it was lor this the home of Mrs. Fnd Fuher. A pot
-must forget bitter political rivalries. sales will be in tiie neighborhood of1*purjx»e **"
mum rate forynwly charged. Families, keeping
that
“ “
the meeting Thursday luck,
*--------supper—
was - served
—- -at seven
| Although Mr. Ketchum reiterated one billion one hundred milllorf dol­ was held
hou«e, who cun make regular monthly repay­
o'elopk. Plans for their Christmas
his belief in tm* leadership of two lars. In 1929 (hr total sales in Michi­
In addition to the serious part of., party were made
ment* are eligible to burrow. 20 months to repay.
years ago uiid believrti that people gan amounted to about' two billion, |hc program there were several cnFuneral services for Mrs Ida ApThe only signatures requited are those of hus­
would regret many of the bitter two-hundred nullion dollars.
tcrtainment features supplied by the' pelman. age 34. who died at her
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
band und wife. Quick, private, courteous serv­
wmds said uriinst Hoover, he stated
W Hastings' proportion Mtowlw all
which w. ,r well
hwr tore loltowwu two orertorjw
to
most emphatically tihtt republicans of According
ice. Visit, write or ’phone the offices of the
tiie
total
trade
for
19*9
our
total'
ceJve&lt;1:
Living
Tableaux,
a
hutnre
were
held Thursday afternoon 6t 2:3Q
must not sit back and snipe the
Household Finance Corpora lion of America on
■
at
the
Evangelical
church,
the
Res.
t&gt;«W
tor
&gt;033
M
on
.
roul
&gt;&gt;om-Tito
SpollIW
■
&lt;nr,i
toH
i—
■
-------'
----------------—
Roosevelt leudi-rship. but should do
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Bunk Building,
un?"' diu-ctlmi S R. Wurtz officiating. Mrs Appel- ,
everything in tiwlr pawvr to give the trade ol ore- Union. ,.iw hundred '“■» H1«h
to , «
SSS. man underwent an operation about
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
admlnistratiou at Washington a mtnwtto, u» .rale. .will tre
• five weeks ago and the second oper- Mr. and Mrs Gall Lykins and twin Relatives in and around Noshvilte
fair and square chance to' carry
MlMllSN.R. A.
Sherman and Charles, left have received invitaUau to the wvd• anon a week later, death being sans.
'
! through their, policies. It U also im­
for Mio where they will ding of Muu Eha LaMld* Otiruth.
■ caused by post-operative pneumonia. Sunday
1
! portant. hr said, for people to get
daughter of Rev and Mr*. D. C.
She is survived by her husband. Ar- 1spend a few days
’over'the idea tliut leaders at Wash­ piled by the government, and ap- igjj}}1
&gt; thur. local barber, two daughters.
Bom Nov. 24 to Mr. and Mra. Oxtrolh of Latutng and Laurence
' Ington are insensible to troubles
. .... ...
.,.
Yyonne 12. Dolores. 6. her stepmoth- ! Robert Ayers a nine pound son.
Burton JiuUon ol Waterloo, low*,
throughout tla- nation. Instead of
A.
VanBuskirk.
Thomas
Baird.
Roy
er.
Mrs
LouLre
Lk-sley.
of
Cross
V:lThe
High
School
will
give
a
play
Th’ wedding will take place D4c 2nd
sitting bjick Hnd sobbing against Mr. Ketcham worked out the fol- Cordr-s. Will Shulters; a baritone luge, and several brother*. Burial soon entitled "Old R. F. D ' or “l 8 o’ctocT at the First Evangelical
Washington why don't we consider iowlar'Nntrfesting distribution of solo by Roy Cordes: and the Sopho- was made in Lakeview cemetery, "Civil Service."
church.
In Lansing.
what we have in our own power to trade for this area.
more Acrobats und Dancers, a Two song*. "Ah. Sweet Mystefy of.i Mrs Zalda Wolfe and two sons.
do? Mr. Ketcham pointed out that
Food. 20'. .
$ 382.487.00 :"Spotlight" feature under.direction mhv
C ARLTON C ENTER.
Life"'and
unu "A
o Dream"
uivuui lawoK-a
favorites of,
ui Ernestine Wolf«- of Farmington and j
tn thc trade area in and about Has­
Clothing. 6
113.610 00 i of Miss Vivian Reynolds.
Mrs. Apja’lman were sung by Mrs.! Andy Haum of South Lyon* spent। Wednesday the teachers in • the
tings there are 2.400 families and
Dry goods. 12'.
. 2272120.00
Gail Lykins, accompanied by Joseph Sunday with flic former's parents., southern half of Barry county visit­
9.600 people. ThinlJ what 9.600 pro­ Auto trade. 34 2' . .. 647477.00
OBUTUARY,
_Mix
__ _ on th- violin
___ _ and ___
_ Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Keyes
Miss____
Amy
ed
tlw
teachers
in the northern half,
pie could do if they were pulling to­
Furniture, 2.8'.
.
53.018 00 ‘ Mary Jean, only child of Eldrn Hartwell
on the
.......
™ piano.
| M»* Agnes Dause spent last week and there were twenty visitors in
gether with a common purpose?" And
Building trades. 4.4'
and Murieta Hecker, was bom Aug
Mr«.*Gracc
J'
.. Kleinhans
1.2
will spend
... * ___
in Uuuing.
: our Carlton Center school.
Hastings Ls Just a small community
83414.00
■’llunkxBlVlnn with her son. Clift.
Clift ■ Mr.
Mr and
anti Mrs.
Mr* Von W.
W Fumlas
Purnlu went
13. 1927. and departed this life Nov. Dianksgivlng
Mrs. Blanch Forbes of Slwrldan
among many in this nation.
Hardware, 7.2'* .
136 33200 . ,20. 1933 at the home of her grand- and family at East Lansing.
to Howell last Sunday to see their i visited her mother, Mrs. Wm. CrockShoes, 2 6'1 . .
49231.00 [ parents. Mt;, and Mrs Wallace NaUnity, onesnrss of mind and heart,
Mary Jean 6 years old. daughter daughter. MUs Pauline FurniM.
,I ford, part of lari week
43450 00 idell. near Cloverdale being 6 years, of Mr and Mrs Eldon Hecker passed
was never more imixirtanl in the Restaurants, 2 3%.
Leo Marshall and family of EaMarlon Curti* of Lake Odessa
Cigars, etc., 2 1'
39.764X10 3 months and 7 day* of age—a lit- away Monday nt the home of her ton Rapids spent Friday afternoon | spent the week epd with Miss Milhistory of the nation tlian it Ls now.
Fuel, 15'. .
28.402 00
Al the otitact of America's entry in­
tie ray of sunshine to all who knew maternal grandparents, Mr. and with Mrs. Llbble Marshall.
"
I dred Uxbornc
■ Drugs. 14*1
66.273 00 lier. She leaves to mourn, her piir-&gt; Mrs. Wally Nadell* of Cloverdale. Sunday guests at tive Earle Roth- j Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S’.effey of
to the World war President Wilson
culled together business leaders of AH others. 12‘.
enU. two grandfather* and grand-, wiiere she had made her home. Fu- haaNhome were Bertha and Harold near Kalamazoo virtual tiie letter's
the nution &lt;o discuss the program
--------------- I .mothers, a great grandfather, other neral service* were held Wednesday Woodard of Nashnlle. Harold Hay- ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Usborne.
Total. 100': 81.89340000
After talking over tiie problem for
I relatives and a host of friends. The afternoon at the CJoverdale Evan- man of Wyoming, and Jack Nelson Saturday.
*
two weeks these leaders decided, the Then
*
..........
hrM totals
tzitnl* by
hvthe!funeral
the
dividing tiir.se
was at tiie Cloverdale gt'hcal church conducted by Rev. of Lansing. Afternoon callers were
Mi and Mrs. Leslie Daniels and
bond issue, of one-half billion dol­ total number of familiesincluded ir. church Wednesday. Rev. Holtz offi- Holtz. Burial tri Lakeview cemetery. Mr. and Mr*. Homer Wade of Bat- family visited at the Schrader home
lars to be sufficient to finance tiie thc Hastings trading area. Mr. elating. Burial in Riverside cemetery.. Nashville.
M tie Creek.
। near Caledonia Sunday.
war and moreover would be as much Ketcham arrived at the following Nashville.
i■
1
।
financing as the United States could ___
________
___expenditures
________ _ for thia
average
family
PINE LAKE C LUB.
possibly stand without disrupting the IdLstrict. They are as lollowj:
morale of the nation. Before we were
An evening meeting of .the’Pine B
Food ..
4169.00
through the war. however, this luilf
Lake Farmers' Club was held in the M
Clothing
billion dollars had ta be multiplied | Dry Goods
spacious home of Mr. and Mrs.'S
42 times, a total of twenty-one b:l-1 Auto Trade .
James Nevtns. There were about M
Hon wax actually raised. How was; Furniture
35 present. The fircsldent. A/thur S
22 00
thLs done? It was done because tiie .Building Dades
Lathrop,' opened the meeting by. fl
people of thc United States got, to­
singing, "Holy. Holy. Holy." repeat-iB
Hardware ....
57.00
gether with a common purpose and
ing the ford's prayer and .singing-0
Sho&lt;-s ...............
2100
Tpul the Job across. This same re­ Restaurants . . .
"Holy Ghost With Light Divine • %
1800
markable spirit of unity Ls tiie only Cigars, -etc
After, the usual business meeting,*
17.00
way we can get out of our present Fuel
Mrs.' Dorothy Ford carried out a'k
12.00
difficulty.
Thanksgiving
program. *.
B
28
00
...............
■ ft Is up to the United States to Drugs
Singing "America, the Beautiful," ■
All others
decide w-hether we idrall fight and
repeating a national prayer and' ■
। die. or Unite mid Hvc Die cliolce is
Total
4789.00 j singing the “Doxology." Mrs. Cas- B
here
here—what
whst shall
.shall it
it be?
lslus Hughes read "God Hath Not ;
in
Mr. Ketcham pointed out that the ™ atove fa a"
Palled." Max Newkirk, piano in-'!
Central auditorium Itself was an. W expendlt««* «*rach fa“u1-' structor of Kalamazoo, favored us
example of what a community could I during the jear 1933 in the Hastings । wlth -Melody" by the Norwegian
it united fdr
f&lt;5r a common ■i trade area.■ .How
How close ^do
jlo your own compMer
composer.. Seblllus.
Seblllu*. "ValM"
"ValM’" by
bv the
do when It
purpora. A conUnuation.of the spirit expenditures check with this figure. prencb composer. Theodore Lack.
in the field of economic recovery can In reuard to the "Buy Now cam-; and •■Noiai- by Arndt Dljcwalori ’'pSB®
achieve equally commendable re-! P®1**1- many jaitential purchasers of current I topics was led by Waisuits he said. In our community ■ “f® hc,d back by want of money. Mr. ter Brown.\who gave us some in- i
Our Trucka Are Prepared to Give Immediate
here we have a rather fortunate bal-1Ketcha/n pointed out. however, that «jgbi on the subject. "Inflation." Ismfewv
uncc between factories and farm.'.. “J® g&lt;?5L,1’nWul
altf*nl&gt;ting to which lie defined as issuing money i
Delivery on Coal Ordered Noui
and labor, and-capital. Employment ^on^cl 1 , i’!,,?,“nonl n
C°'ne without backing, but until we went
here* Is much better than In most quarter of n billion dollars in farm
thP g0|rf standard had been
other communities. We have not' mortgage relief money-has,been sent backed by gold. He spoke of the
suffered the extremes of economic 1county and before mony enthttdasni manifested everywhere! aMWvH
disorder that have existed in some of mouths .the totalof relief funds sent when wheat was one dollar |xr'
the larger commercial centers. An ln fronKthe ouUidc will reach a half j bushel and hogs 5c. but since we are1 MSS w ■
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS. COAL. LIME. CEMENT. ETC.
important part of-the recovery pro-! a million dollars
• off the gold standard there is so StxB » 1
OYS on parade! Ready
gram. Mr. Ketcham said. Is to get i Mr. Ketcnam urged people not to much uncertainty no one knows
’
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
to greet every wide-eyed
money circulating again. There Ls put tco much dependence on what. what to do. He explained
the
W
plenty of money In the United, can be done al Wasiungton and cheapened dollar anfi.tfie probable jW
child ! A cuddly Teddy says
States, but unfortunately too much Lansing. We cannot work ounehAm effects of controlled inflation. There fRBw
_____________________________________________________________ was a question as to how currency UwM.
■
“how-de-do!” —dblls cry
was pul into circulation. His idea
“Mama! Mama.*”—monkeys
I was that the R. F.' C. gives the'Ailx
। treasury a note due in 90 days and I \ V ?♦
chatter—puppies bark with
I draws 1-4 per cent interest.
Brown had given thLs subject much ; \\ \ 8.
glcelTiundreds.of new toys
I thought, and explained In a way
X'Y
that every one could understand.
— and Penney’s prices are
The subject Ls a real problem • /■*
'
alwaya lower!
to so many. Singing "Auld Lang
•
Syne." "Thanksgiving Droughts." ■ r-. • ■
were given by Mrs. Addie Brown , 1
and Mrs. Grace Lathrop read
“Gifts'' by Edgar Daniel Kramer. .'^&gt;1
Harold Brown read 'This Thanks- I
'***&lt;;*''*'Z
j giving •' and he also told of the ef­
I fects of the NRA as, he saw it In
Battle Creek, where he attends Bus­
tinker*
And
Seme
Ingredienti
.In Long .in Some
I iness College. In some cases It Is
a benefit while in others it is most
Are UKTTEK Thun Other*
discouraging to both employer and
employee. Jay Nevins who is em­
j ployed at Parchment saw real .ben­
facililim and the quality of Ingredients mean
efits In larger Industries in that it
IGHT now there Is price competition b.
\ gives employment to men who have
everything In the quality of the finished loaf.
many lines.
HOLSUM Bakers believe
. not had work for several years. Mo­
tion to adjourn and we were disthat in food products su^b competition is
In every community there I* ONE bread
• missed by repeating the watchword.
dangerous — that it is not in the interest of
I’earle Bagley. Secy.
that i* best.
Many thousands of thrifty,

n»SE5
gfOLWING LBB

LOANS
COST LESS

WEATHER STR
HIGH GRADE COAL
Hastings Lumber and
Coal Company

And coal is the best possible form of heat.
The natural, even heat produced by coal
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
ter. Don’t delay in ordering your supply!
Prices rise with the advancing season—■'
so put your order today 1

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!

Opens
Saturday,2p.m.

SMITH BROS., VELTE&amp;CO.

T

There Will Always he
a BEST Loaf of Bread

Mh /■

R

the public Io produce down to a price. Angf
baker cun make a loaf of bread of lowered
quality and sell it for a penny or two less.

value-tnindcd families
suy it’s HOLSU.M.

in

this community

That’s because only the

choicest blends of Hour arc used, plenty of

pure inilk solids, rich shortening and fiuext
Hut il’a a tlcnlructive |«aelicc.

Quality

stamlarilH are Inipuirnli food value h aacri-

quality granulated sugar. And uo bakery in
all Michigan excels thc HOLSUM plant in

sanitation, completeness and efficiency. Bak­
forfeit a* high as fifty per cent of thc food

value. The public loses — the baker risk* his
reputation.

j

ing good bread is a matter of pride and joy
ta the HOLSUM baking personnel—• many
•f whom have been with the company A»r

HOLSUM Bakers hare always refused to
compromise with quirtity.

And today, as al­

When

next

you

buy bread

or rolls

try

loaf of bread for the eonsumcr.
It
nsspmes real Intelligence ton the pgrt-of thc

HOLSUM firet.
You’ll get fcREAL FOOD
VALUE for your money.
You’ll get oven
fresh, supremely deHcious flavor. And best
of all you’ll be practicing the SOUNDEST

buyer —a consideration of the integrity and

KIND OP ECONOMY.

ways, we welcome QUALITY COMPETITION.

Quality

competition

means

a ’constantly

better

ability of the baker.
Thc ptkhlic secures
BETTER BREAD snd (iREATEK FOOD

ECONOMY.

than others.

Wc knuu^that stipcricr bt itluff

HOLSUM

QUIMBY.
The L. A. 8. are planning for a
1 bazaar and supper at the churchi
। December 7. Wojch for further an­
: nopneements.
I Misses Esther. Margaret and Ruth
Hoffman of Battle Crtek and Gay-*
lord Gould of Maple Grove spent
Sunday at the Hoffman home and
attended services here.
' E. J. Kellogg and Rial Kellogg of
Diamondale spent thc week end at
(the latter's home. *
• The Young -Pegpie's Class enjoyed
a party at the church parlors Sat­
urday eicnlng. There wa* a good
I attendance and a fine time reported.
: Everyone who Is attending the revlval services at the church ar»*beIng wonderfully blessed. Rev. Ja­
cobs has been giving some very won­
derful sermons. A cordial invitation
La extended to everyone in the corn­
. munity. •
j Prayer meeting Wednesday after­
noon at the County Farm Home.
And there will be services every eve­
ning including Thursday evening
thir week.
EAST GUN LAKE.

Mrs. James Null came home from
I the Pennock hospital Monday P. M.
Our community wishes her a speedy
recovery.
. Mr. and Mrs. Winn Matteson and
' Doreen of West Gun lake called on
Mrs. James Null Thursday P. M.
I
1 Heber Pike and DeForest Henry
' of Orangeville called on friends here
। Thursday evening.
: Miu Hard DeKam and MUs Dnro-|
| thy Crawford and friends spent
Wednesday evening in Kalamazoo-

i In one-London restaurant diners
take their clear soup through straws.
The silence is said to be positively
[ uncanny.—Humorist..

I Will Be At Penney’s Toyland With

A Gift for All Kiddies SATURDAY
At 2:00 P. M.

I’ll Be Seeing You,

SANTA CLAUS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29. 19J3

PAGE POUR

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The Hastings Banner

This and That

I

Shhley Smith.

LouU

Goodyear. J

Backward Glances;

.v ■ a ; today do not create a sensation Views and Opinions;
Farm Demonstrations.
Tjk * “al HaaiUg^ Mkhhrea.,r' C&lt;luAlto that caused by the firstmanBits of Yesterday «, “t
n'"”
I
What Others Say ■ communism
.
*
.
A. Watterson returned from E*ca- I
Faits to Register.
-------------- - ------ carrying balloon of the Montgolfier^
"
‘
naba Tuczdap where he went about
niCK-------------------- alr WJU
dicing ule cafly
■
Inflation.
iDICAL WETS ANU
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
' tu'° month* ago to work in a furniForeign Affairs.
urritXTY KJBHTU YBAR fllghu and then experimenters dlsRADICAL DRYS.
Mrs. Dexter Brigham of Decatur ,ur* factory. Like a good many oth■ . Y ■ 'covered that hydrogen could
„ be. uAt£ V»t- IJ.HC .-SHU LA.U.I aim •»«
Despite farm demonstrations in was called here Thursday by the Ier institutions, the factory is closed ’
■Liuuun. wilh .vn&gt; JIT.UT .uccess. Hjdropn ,[,ln
mn.ry
fc, ........
_
_
...
_____
illness
of
her
sister.
Mrs.
Philip
!
nnd Xhe&gt;i Mr. Watterson left it was
certain districts* of the United
*’&gt; tftc hands of thc Sheriff. Mr. |
*****
from .the
.......................................................................................................
„ MtTian, at the hospital.
• u satisfactory
—
»----standpoint
.i
.—
against radlcaLclrmcnts of .states, we doubt that American agMre. R. M Lamble Is expected I Watterson says that everything is;
bav».npu»» t» Usil.
of lifting power but is explosive all kinds A few years Ago a wave of nculturalists will ever»w.hg mylar
vept thc into the gospel ot communism. Tiie home, today from a visit fcith Mr. vtT (&gt;ulet ln northern Michigan.,
country and thc extreme measure failure of- tiie government wheat and Mrs. Eto-r Lainble. in Waltham. T11® democratic times are no respec-1
craft inflated with this element we.e ndOy1&lt;.d at mat time served to .de- control act to go across anywhere Mass.. and relatives tn Batavia. N. ,or ot localities. They serve all- alike.
Beet Sagar is clean and highly refined. It comes
and the laboring num is live on" ।
... .-----------.
never considered seriously os com- feat n&gt; own purpose. Now we have nrar 100 per cent U indication V
IN »'ARRV ‘
IV. THREE MONTHS mcrc|ai carriers. Only of recent Old John Barieycorn emerging from enough that American fanners still Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Jones mOit affected.
from sugar beets grown right in your own state.
---------ot™ x hAhv &lt;oi’xn ext
” years has the extraction of nun-ex“ wlwl,nB “ta “nn;
,o h,ve the
med- leave for Grand Rapids today to
spend Thanksgiving with their • FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY •
&gt;nv&gt;M,-v
•
•• «.. .
. .
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. and his !i-K.- preparauwy 1&lt;J eviuiui
.. ................ ....
h'“u”‘ °n'“
uro
H- «». h«- m­
daughter. Mrs. c. A. knlckt-rbjckcr i ‘ Quid 102 7-8.
These farmers need your full support now. Always
i is apv’axckis a basis overcome this handicap to air- radical adherents. Hr. like prohibi-.
th&lt;&gt; bU,lnewi PlaCCS Will'
Then too. a good many farmers "M^and^Mrs A A Anrtortnii M ' Mp‘l
-------- ---------------- 1-------------ahfp development. To date balloons non, needs to be protected from arc already acquainted with what'
buy “Beet Sugar”—it has no superior.
M close tomorrow. Thanksgiving Day.'
.OVBMTHlsa «&gt;Tr.«
h.v. tern uwd eiinulwl. In w
Tramraiw. mueh-.bu«;d communism
.
in Russia has done to
■ .
«.
.
,
,
...
. word, in ir.-elt means the--use of agriculture. It has taken all of th?
Michigan Matlx llcrt' Sugar it orailuble in
.. ...I,.. t.n mid by .n-lratlrt. w obtain &lt;UU M
imtoi dr,s
prosjierous. thrifty, sktflfui farmers:
roc of. the earth's atmosphere. Zeppelin . fined it to mean prohibition. Now ■ the Kulaks—and sent them to a
5-10-25 and 100 lb. tackt. For Mil* &lt;U all grocer*.
airships of German invyntton. that, the Eighteenth Amendment Is life of exile, nr worse. in Siberia and
used before the war on limited
B® Ot1 l*!”.
there are un confiscated all their-property. Tiie' Mr and Mrs. Carl Sassanuin will sonw’n-w crn«i u.,.iim m-nr the
Farmers and Manufacturers Beet Sagar Association
equal,number of wet rudicaiv who
in Germany. Since want to go back into thp old evils Communists didn't do this just to
M
J lbullt “«• pa*t
“nd a sidewalkSaginaw, Michigan
be mesq or to steal Such action
war these rigULcraft have made ikd-tength. th? people &gt;! the Umt- is part of their philosphy. Accord­ H4^..iman of Kalamtuto*
&lt;&gt;n the premises of Mr. Tinkler on
'flights, "most note- -d State*, the great inujorlty of ing to Soviet ideals, these well-to-' »”o,twd!£ x'KS"m ' ■r? *S*'.TL
s
wan* do farmers were selfish Individual­ Detroit an-.! Mrs. Allie Rock and Mrs ' the depot, will soon be put down.
them as proven by recent
■
temperance. It will take
...
Anna Haff of Grand Rapids will toflight of tiie Graf Zeppelin .strtetions to protect attains’, tin ratli- ist.; who paid too much ’ attention
Last Sunday evening while a —
«« their
.... .. own
«... interests
....c.c-u. and
u..u coaseVUJW. T&gt;«n^nng guwts of Mr and Mrs. ; UHpperancc meeting was being held •
to
tl. under command of Hugo &lt;Eckner. cal’\tti
j. Underneath thc whole qiiMWty* were dangerous enemies ot’ c,(W*Bear. ar.
[in
the
Baptist
church
at
Hickoryj
I
"•» But brilliant achievements of these question lies one thal ts of major im­ 'Communistic society. According to .
A„S’ VanSyckk and daugto corner3
n
Corners,. !ln
an m
alarm
v^ns given’that
lcrjchddr.,,
Af7ij Wolf
WVlfe
craft have beeti- more than offset by portance Wc -refer to the handling Soviet rating slovenly, .shiftless, in- ■nd
Ind^ un&lt;1
«'»ib jIlir church was
&gt;" “
1 I
of
high-powered
liquor
by
private
in
­
competent
peasants
deserved
more
“
nd
,,h
"
dr
‘
”
n
”
H
M
'
“
«"»'&lt;
•'
•
ot tbe disasters; costly failures which terests. When there a profit to be
r.r-inri o
- vt.int ti.c wildest con-tematton pre- I
nf
W^BW? vailed. The main entrance was comconsideration than comp-tent, thnf- ’uuesS
’
'i»‘pr“- prove cwislusirely that, the airship made,
enter,. •'pkt ty farmer-, who knew how to gel " Mr. u F Adir i?,. ,
2
1’l.u.ly Mtonl and In Utt mnlialmt 1
---- - evils , Immediately
----- -----prodactk&gt;n fron, the!r jand ttnd
1 ‘■-'"‘ is still too delicate and expensive a the jiroflt out of the traffic mid mo&gt;t
of the evil* of inlemjreranre- will who K1.lt. .lbb. to accumulate surtoy for general commercial use.
Lies in her homes, and the strength and safe­
disap|x-ar. If there must to- profit, it pluw.*
.
m
cither
m
thc
torn)
of
savings,
Development
in
the
field
of
light•
beneJ(ts DOUTFUL.
£?n ,X “L ;x
x™nl^ I
should revert, every cent nf it. tn the extra
rxtra land
1
or herds of farm animals
ty of an investment in shares of thia associa­
hu*&lt;d &lt;’r*than-alr craft has been remark- government-...
federal, gitate or local
Personally wc cannot get enthused
._
able
since
Hie
first
feeble
night
«f
—
Sehuyb-t
MarxhaiL
Clinton
CoUh■rauun
tor
a
rm
d.y«
mr,
tion lies in those same homes.
For many years in Russia, thc So­
oyer the prospective benefits to be
.r the Montgolfier balloon but still notty Republican-New*
"'r »“*»..
|
viet ' government dictated Just how ’ Mr. .nd Mr&gt; J T. Londr.nl n •
derived from Federal moneys now
many cattle, sheep, horses, pigs, etc., Racine. Wi-. tomorrow to visit Mi,
Let us tell you about our shares.
FREEDOM’ OF PRESS
being pumped out to the several, sufficient to warrant their claxsin.
•each farmer could posM-sx—all in ejt- and
cation
as
practical
carriers.
Mis. William More- and other;
HJOHBANK.
;
states on various so-callbd relict
of this minimum was to to- con- relatives
Thia Company started on its 44th year No­
the freedom ot the press in ci-s.s
until Sunday. They willi About seventy-five neighbors spent I
projects. Every penny so used comes 1 United States interfered m Cuba s-ist.on
tbcated
by
the
aovernmentAttempts
their ctxie becomes tht’ more patent
also visit a cousin in Chicago cn- [ u wry enjoyable time Saturday'eve-1 .
vember 9, 1933.
♦
i.i!r::
.n Mto-toii t0 cvnde lhls bars*» law-were pun- Irbul&lt;?, IrOm thc people, through direct &lt;ir to end thc Machado rule. Tills was since Hoosevelt’s rw
C:—
-“
j ning at tin- home .of Mr. and Mrs I
ImUr.-u uuuon Th.- Irf.r.l «
in which ha criticized .-«&gt; sharply
TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY ' Cl“rc Man-hall. A program and
th
iMwho
cr'.tlckr
Ids
.measure
emw « w ofltt. IWM-niUttM 1. a d!rtaUOTj,Ip wtUeh i0..,rn„i
.
,,
refreshments
were
enjoyed.
Mr
nird
t
Many
RusMan
peuahts
who
have
In thc north here, most newspaper.’
&gt;
,d m
T’m...... Marshall
movnu lid.
not a fairy godmother cajwble of a crucl und ruthleu hand
—
and re­ are republican inclined, yet alnto:,; lost their projx-rty are now simply
‘Y
“ J ?’■'
’ ? to a farm near Bellevue.
I
rcadung out into the Hun air and storing tranquility and peace* on with unparallelt:il .unanimity*, they etgs in the community- farms de­
Ciirhimus and son&gt; Earl are gu.ste M„ 8vhlM akldmor,. of Hastings ■
h.ulmt in ill.nue .unu ol moo. v,
1&amp; wInd"-B?rerd have supported afid- br.&lt;y-’.&lt;-d thc veloped by the Soviet government.
D
’
R
h
-°
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l
1!(
'Pending
sometime with her’ I
Ever)- activity carried .an by live gov­ months have passed by but blood­ Roaievclt program tintil he has Admirable as there projects are- in Thank^ivinR
J daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs
&gt;.-kiuu —
«- n,anv
11 sUl1 UMimtn-i n fact
M-s. Adeline Fanchbpner
Byron Gdv
1 &gt;
ernment is a public expense; un ex­ shed and terrorism continue. One is brought out wii-'it the-tr&gt;od.
When
,lw men working on them are
1250 Griswold SL, Detroit. Mich.
inimical fix the public
Yi"'n".
Mr. anil Mr.' Merle P,rkuu and
pense wiiicli sooner or later will forced to wonder whether or not, he goes beyond what is ,.;«»■
regarded
laborers
with thc gov- m’’
.^AVEMBLP'^
u.-u a.s 4'linP,-v Uay -----,
Ddrolt'i oidttl BtilidlnK and
Ur
»7'£w A.
“
"
“
rr!-?r-Js.
Not
many
FEDERAL HOME LOANJ
Lam Astuclallau
come back directly to our doorstep. after all. Machado did not loot; after .fundamcntnlly Ai.mic.in and what '-Tfimcn. as overlords.
fnrnicirn would
mi
&lt;&gt;
''I
’
M
»
t.«
«.&lt;»
Lut
mttk
nilh-Mr
lusKsvsrtw
..
American
farmers
take
to
It b ridiculous to think that we cun the interests of Cuba as well as the
cl&gt;d.
S.dlum
and
ni.
.lui.
Mr
■
i
an(t
M
„
Worth
on™.
.
J.
L.
Maus,
Hastings,
Mich.
■
. — this idea kindly.
■Lol. Sdnam. o! Bailie &lt;:■«■« Mine
...
-.o,,,, ....
spend ourselves baqx Ij prosperity. Uno of revolutionary leaders whes
Mr. and „„
Mr... Clare m
Marshall'were
lover
Thursday
to
attend
thc
’
fuiienil
in Grand Rapids Monday.
Any relief derived in this manner have followed.
On&lt;- sure indication that-. Ameri­ of the late W D. Hay.-.
will be momentary—a shot in th-.can farmers are maintaining coil M&lt;;'..rs. J. p. Hole Kenyon. Di H
A Quotation
h* ads despite All the pitiful pressure C. Peckham. Foster SLron and with his p.ircnu, Mr. and Mrs. Curt
arm, to Io rpeak. followed by still
. THE SAHARA TO PASS’
of debts. |axes’, unfavorable prices John Reuter.ot Freeport w^lc amum. Miitslnill. for-a few days.
greater pain later on.
T Nomadic peoples who. love th
and radical propagnnda is thc fact i those win. cartie to attend the Hayes Mi. ana Mrs. Merle Hecker and
XV." Lura Francisco of Hastings'
freedom of the great outdoors’ seem
that i-omervati’.e farm organzatlonr. funeral Thursday.
X&gt;r
lomuirow
tchich
nt Friday evening with Mr. and
Although it ts true that faxes are destined to be siipved aside by thc
are holding tlielr membership. Thc Mr. and Mrs Chester Mower 1.1
taxes no matter from, wliat source forces of civilization. The Sahara
convention of. farm radicals recent­ for. Chicago Tuesday to spend Mr.-*. Frank Hnwblltz.
you can tin ■ today.
Vivian mid Marian Marshall of
ly Ix-ld In' Chicago amid inflamma­ Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs Jcs
they come. Mill we believe that Descit, we read, one of the great
I he Branch di.-trlct were Friday
tory
.-.Deechts
and
placards,
made
Thalman.
many people in Michigan including waste regions of thc world and at
night rucsu nt Byron Guy’s.
very little impre.ssion pn the great
Mbs ^Frances Williams went Tues­
moderate wet-s rather resent the di­ present thc home of thousands of
maw of farmers. Conditions are un­ day to Columbus. Wisconsin, to Mr and Mrs. Fred Reid spent
rect manner in winch liquor reve­ nomads, may be reclaimed for ag­
favorable to farmers at present, spend the fainter with Mr. agd Mrs Sunday with their son Claud and
family in Bedford.
something must be done, but Ameri­
nues are to be appropriated .for riculture In the near future. Italo
•Mrs Gladys Hawblitz spent Satcan agriculturalist-• -seem to sense the
Atlanue*'5qu^dron fi’iglit
fact that Conuniuusm Ls not the Clapp of Lake Odessa, visited the1 urttay witli Mrs. Mary Scothorne tn
Nashville.
• drink more ।beer. wine und
.a i.
liquor
n.
re
to fanv
wnt ,0 Libya With
former's atm’. Mr- Lydia Haymond.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Green of Sun­
save thc schools” bcaane.-i painfully the expressed intention of making
Sunday.
-- ;■ ==.1
Those interested m the subject of. Nashville. Items—C. R Quirk field spent Sunday at George
evident. Why not have ail revenues tilts desert region a garden spot:
-*------------ =— inflation should see the collection dw-n t car.- to. be an electrician. Green’s.
go into a general fund und from this Great Britain haX plana of wung thc
I
Choc. Covered Vanilla Crms., 10c
Mr.; Ada Bell and Mrs. Worth
American&gt; HMtttutioj.: nt German postage stamps on dis-: Last Friday morning he went down
fund provide school moneys? Of Nile for bringing back thc ancient
Green w?r? in Battle Creek Mon­
s country, his play in thc Banner office window.
1-2 lb. Choc. Covered Caramels . . . 10c
"ccursc the practical’result .will be fertility of the Nik valley: thc
: through tto- These Mis of pujier record the tragic non cord m a socket dmvn there and day..
bombivt. bu! absurdities of "printing prostf* it Ix-inx dark he In some way took i
the same but the direct connection French have the most ambitious
2
After Dinner Mints 10c
hold of a- live wire and the curren. |
between education and liquor will scheme of all, creating a huge inland an bpclt disc
us opposition
caution. volumes &lt;jf statl.s’.lcs. Personally- wc was jo strong he could not let go ) Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wertman at -;
1-2 lb. Jelly Drops'............................ 10c
be destroyed.
....
...
.ac presi- do not believe that President Roq.c-, The shock was so s*ve»- it threw [tended
sea in the region of French Tuncala
thc 51st wedding anniversary
1
prqv. w.HkMblv velt has thc least intention of 4c- him t.&gt; tiie flour, whirti pulled the of Mr ;and Mrs. Will Kncstrick of
1-2 lb. Spice Strings10c
•by Hooding a vast area below r*-a dctttial policii-.- . kill
.
... .. .
।basing the Anu-rican currency jis wiring out and cut off the conntx- j climax,
A SPEED CHAZS
, recently. A bountiful din­
hi- weaknesses when the German mark was drba-ed. tion. A man in the store who heard
Huge floating landing fields to ’’level with waters brought in by a
I lb. Old Fashioned Horehound Dps., 19c
caiial from thc Mediterranean. Thu
ner
was
served
and
many
lovely:■
no
’
,
partisan
nor
L-.
However,
once
started,
can
inflation
him said that he let.out the most
make trans-oceanic' air travel loa '
It tu find
U- KutLsfactorliy controlled? Some unearthly yell h - ever heard. Char­ gifts were left Their friends from1
I
Wild Cherry Drops23c
hazardous are projwotd for thc near lake, -experts believe, would alter
statement of iwlicy from th? Chief­ ley b still attending V&gt; business, but tins place wish them many more
fixture. In fuel pie Ecdcrnl govern­ the climate of thc entire region and president, however, only r-tr. ngtnens Executive would be n-nssurifig.
- ! has « badly burned hand.
happy years together.
BOX CANDY
bring, about the needful rainfall. the cvidertt n.o.sssty ot a guurantt-cd
ment already has car-imirkcd money,
ihc cedar Creek Ladies' Aid will
The nomads who have inhabited th*;
meet with Mrs. H Leavitt tor dinner
THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY’.
lor .building an experimental ’is­
I
lb.
Vincent
Asstd. Chocolates . . . 59c
guard ugainX tryaniiy and a -ain-t .uired by the Mtchiitiin Anli-TuberSalimu
for
centurtex
do
not
favor
Dec
7th.
Everyone
welcome.
Dr. W. Graham of Butler. Pa
land 500 mils - el! the coast ot
the
.. fall of. the American scJiemv
I
ofj’tilusis Association will begin ProfMiss McKibhin of Yankee Sjvrings
I
Fenway Cherries in Cream
. 39c
between New these reclamation projects, so we li.aerhinent and a free country’. The its from the sale w|li go toward car­ visiting A. N- Oilleland-ot thia city i.» helping Mrs. Gertie Pease with,
America, nudw ay
read. They know that it will mean boycott idi’.i and the gagging ot tin rym? on the continual fight against and Mi: and Mrs Frank Wa liner In her household duties.
Yorlc and Bermuda.
I -2 lb. Home Made Chocolates . . 79c
their gradual elimination from age- pre-.-- is somethitiK that lx mnM de- ..me bi mans most dangerous ene- Hasting - township.
Mr. and'Mrs. Leavitt entertained
But regrtidl'-..s .of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
d
’
Mcara.
of,
old haunts. But their wishes will sired bv th. - ■ who wish tn put mics Great .-.truk-.-i have been made Kaiatuiizco. wifi •ik-nd ThanfrgtVinR tlicir cousins from Caledonia over
feasibility of this
Sunday.
—- ’
Our Candy is received FRESH
probably lx no more respected than -niii-'tliiiig i..« i wituout public con-; in Cunbatinu this dread dfieasc
national compllcatib
Why v&gt;-.i wuidtfcbe astonished witl-dii the pa..', few; decades but
Jack LcPine has moved his fam-‘
were the American Indians who pro­ .sent.
Every Two Weeks
at the g.i.: id. a- and the boycoit.tnuch
much remain,
remain to-t«- ’don* Money
MrClel Mnrplc and «on-.
to.-ted a gams-, thc settlement of the
will hot be
’Ute z&lt;&gt; long a., he has work* tn the'
States to g) aim’,
where they will spend Thankv
,
HenrT
Wr:tiffin VU(tcd
and wife
and
.• Mr
Mr. Marchwarpir i-: thinkinu
tninmng otot Mr
G, tt]C
,lt zV1(1
blues twliich might
:.moo!h&amp;&gt;t dip
Oin
naval tor.es&gt; all ovr
■ &gt;u- &gt;IVK1 &gt;0 lap-rnnuoiidl |X&gt;»l-. ..
.... ... W1I. ,
[5unpj«.n % Saturday. Mrs. Simpson
Pungent Paragraph.
P 'd.iy : undoubtedly Maxim: .
,
*'' „ 1
perplexing quespon
rhe REXALL S'lORE
McCoy, of
irwil. Sovi'-t nnniMei of- foreign
,.
Mvron Wertman and family have;
-?• ' ’7 -Mansfield.
Ohio. Who ....
After the Red revoiution.
moved to Bittle Creek.
GOODS DELIVERED
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mi
TELEPHONE 2131
Ardy
O
wtu
and
wife
and
Lloyd
Friday.
vnipathctlc with Russia LlChn.* [returned-home
Owen and family spent Wednesday
fi had great k»|h of prejudice to Rev. H H. VntiAufern Icaye.v tor with friend* in Kalamazoo.
(
K'
y
West.
Florida,
Dec.
7.
to
De
vi-rconte U-f »rc he could even talk present at the ordaining of his .-&gt;nn.
Mrs Minnie MenvSb and Mrs.'
nth’ other representatives. R-.i--- Rev. if it VanAuken. as pastor ol
day with Mrs M Chandler'
Frl’ BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULTS
Firs’. Congregational church of
•y much in disfavor. But the
Key We*-’-. The oidinatton si-rvic,-.
is campaign prontnyntsti r- lias been busy occur
Dci t inurr 15 and by request oSi i
uptwiitton yoi.tand dud Just abf.ut us th" church
Rev. H H VanAukcn:
wili preach the ordination sermon. |
like thc idea of recognizing -Rux
The many friends of George ,
but most of us will agree th»A forcjighU’d -king fi
Lowry.
wh"
is
attending the Penn-,
would bi to our advantage to In
ildnt
sylvania Military College, nt Ches-1
a t.w’n-.rn in oui tore uni reivnc
a noii-rrigoy day—Pathfinder.
skilUul x- Maxim Li’.vinofi
that at a recent examination and!
.Something .-.'lOala tx done to pre- ^ark .«:•&gt; ■:
drill toil he took nrst prize. Tins'L*
ven’. thcM- uma Of thc hour from tn think dijton
get thr worst of thing* m the gam­ very pleasing new- and. again
demonstrat'
S that HWietnas produres
ut- o| intcrnatMiiM politic'’’ It h
Leading health authorities tell you that
talking* mdre lhah two hours, and a
^’11
money hi thc milk you buy than In any other
bccau.to th* bulk, lot our foreign champion.- wherever they may go. I
half —Oakland Tribune..
think and 'f o
every child should consume at least a quart
food you purchase.
Mr and Mr- Harley M Andrus
(Mists arc tlirowiZ/into thc field &gt;&lt;
ot milk each day and each adult a pint. They
of Pontiac art vi.-.itlng Mr. An&lt;lrw&gt;'|
part
ban
poll
’
.
.
tiiifd
by
nwd
»i
a
Afid skit &gt; ii .war it argyed that
ton.
Thc value of milk as a food, und the satis­
say this because, their investigations have
ha'c no more experience or back' parents. Mr and Mrs. C. S. Andrus,:
foot’pall tie*i' is pre at popular twice.- thctr tiunk n.:
faction you get in’its Use are both Increased
proven that good. clean milk contains Just
gtnuiid in foreign attain, than a c &gt;1tt means tpr price- are ttopular wnn.own thinking’Icge graduate Men who have mad- G. M Graham of Button Pa jeh?!
the ctemenU needed/to build .up. the* body
when you know the milk you buy Is CLEAN.
wx«
visiting
old
friends
hc;c
las
’
.
I
ba .I.* .. matugcnwnt —Dallas Ledge Indejn:;a teaxonabk success m bu sines­
and maintain health and strength.
law. or indlMry and who have week, started’for home Saturday. I
'Every drop of rfulk we, sell In Hastings comes
sufficient party regularity.are
These men arc scientific investigators and
from our own ACCREDITED HERD, regu­
Way of
World shown
halloo:
suddenly-honored with a foreign ap­ FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY j
p. &gt; all in'tlie point of view. Spad­
know what they are talking about. You can
John PJghtcr of Freeport was -thc j
larly Inspected. Our milk is rated Grade A
i
prm|:iyt;t.
These
men
may
bthe
NEWS
GLEANINGS.
ing a garden isn't ’labor if you’re
victim of a scrtoili nccident rcccqt- j
safely lake their word, especially when you
•
by
the state, and no cleaner milk can bu ob­
Commaiid-.
Dirt ’ wa.* defined by l»»r&lt;l Palm1-,. White he wa&gt; luifjdding baled J
looking i‘oj bait.—Los Angeles
Hilt’ir
know that you get more food value for your
tained anywhere.
•sphere tin:
r-ton as "mutter in the wrbnj thvm have to take a- distant bar’--. hay at tne Frecixul depot his li-aui i
even
became
.-eared
at
the
cars
and]
M.it m cbmparUon with the'career
started to run Mr. Fighter held on I
Thc major
Robinson Chijoc a Island, belong- men of European diplomacy. Even’ tor a tune but thc horses making a !
IVe
equipped to scree you promptly and satisfactorily
many's ’ vest p?»riret ’ battleships i* ig to Chile, now luu a |x&gt;pulat:on former i’re-sftient Woodrow Wilson, Middeh turn threw film down, one;
despite his brilliancy and acadcmie
tiial they have to be paid for. out
knou ledge of European |-.L-tory and of them stepping on hb breast ser’.-i
Just telephone us and we'll do the rest!
&lt;xuly
injuring
him.
He
is
improving.j
of live pants pocket.—Greensboro
nnfiaubtedly aflnin* was made to look like a sorry
Daily News.
xcause tins dubby such rxperienred tvahsts as
!r aixi wont Clemenceau. Lloy d George and com­ of kiilin 8 rat*: He mixes two parts]
It wax in November 17U3
with one part calcine. The!
A spellbinder is a man who if h*
; the seven- pany.
th*- firs’ balloon, coiutxuclcd by
-- —.
_____ ____
---- his fill, the com;&gt;r&lt;itlon
Thc new Chicago stadium, scene------------- Mr. Kat die? with his tomb­
French brothers, jjorepb and Jacgn,a.
,
un
imc.
’
Of
Hie
.national
conventions,
iva*
an
stw.e
in
hb .*.omach.
quot Montgolfier, after u-veral faiX: gutc Jourju!
than lull organ with a volume equivalent to Mrs. H. A. Barber entertained a
fclaru
lut took off with two men
25 bra..» bands ol 100 instruments number of l.-.diw at attemoon whist
itr th-1 ROndola. attained a maximum Pity thc poor laxpayvr — lie
each
Thursday. Mrs J. S. Gcx*d)e4r won
Telephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Hastings, Mich.
d nuke--'
---- — - w *--------------firs: pri*.- und Mbs Jennie Wolf re-|
height cl 3,000 feet and remained doesn't know- where thc tax .money
40017, Ament-Mi cltirens
aloft for twenty minute*. Modern la ^otnixig from or wiu-.c
l .;aur;
:ng I'eni'.anently tzukide
repast was served after the gamei
ligliter-liuli-uu urali. devtiopmeu'. to.—Atlanta CotuUlunou*
Uulted State*.
was finished.

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tnueatment flfontpanH

Thanksgiving

AT THE REXALL STORE!
-2 lb.

1

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lb.

lb.

Carveth &amp; Stebbins

Your Best Buy for Food!

Our

are

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1G33
tor a supper to be followed by n|
HOLINESS UNION.
COUNTY BROTHERHOOD
general ducusalon group led by The Holiness Union seem, to be
GROUPS MEET Dean Davenport.
under the special blessing ot God

FIS ।
BI CM PROJECTS

13832328

Archie McCrea, managing editor of a.,vic«.i tre gating bigger and bet-.,

In Hastings for Inspirational the Muskegon Chronicle,- District ’ ter. Rev. Hoos wanned our heart*
chairman of Men’s Work tn the m the afternoon with a menage
Meeting Dec. 6th at the
Grand Rapldr district, will be pres- fr,-nl 7-^, ojg, and r^-. a. L.
Methodlit Church
enO
..
.
... ............. Howlett, the new pastor of the Frr*-

&lt;Continued from page one)
Atelegati.-vtw from the Mlddl*vilte&gt;,-jfc*))J,&lt;ns-. church wan wondrouuy
NssiiviUe. FYe*|XTt. Dalton. Bair- blX.vrd. and. ro .was ..the rongretntlon. which has-given trouble for .1 num- .
field and Dowling BiotheriKxxfc wMte he spoke from that old fa- |x-r of years, and the trouble seems.!
will be present. An increased,
acr.'tml of tiie /'Prodigal to be-increasing The water bucks?
est trading toward mutual benefit sen.” Two seekers were, at tixf altar
iutn nu. cclluis &lt;»! .,mr linm.• . on
for all concerned Is expected will at the close ot the wnrice. The next tiult street:(betw-.-’n Hi*- ;1 hoalhduseT
result from the gathering.
^meeting Is to be nt the Pilgrim Hol- and the river’ Th&lt;- city has b-n|
ineaa church, the third Thtn-sday of threatehed with a law* suit by one
{December, with Rev. B. O Shattuck property own* r wlw*.e cellar has
of Owosso as Speaker December 3rd b,M*n Hooded with Fewage b*-eaUM*
.all the churches of the Union «he sewer did not curry away the
are taking up their services und. M.wagc delivered '«* it froin Ida home,
'joining in 11 'rousing watchnlgli*. The caujc-o! the trouble is not defiIrervkfe nt the Wexieynn Methodist
■ •
•church. Tills will nlw be the nnni- iing Into the newer. or it may be the
. veraary of the Union.
.
pipe htu been broken or clogged,
Promptly settling all legitimate claims.
Thl-- -ewer wu-- placed near the
{
CHARITY GUILD MEETS.
middle of life street and is now un­
Writing a broad and liberal policy at reaaonable rate*.
| Hospital Ch'artty Guild No. 6 was der the pavement which makes
Paying over four and a half million dollars In losses since or­
entertained by Mrs. ‘‘John Wooten it impossible to get at jrlUXHlt In­
ganisation.
and Mrs Wm. G. Bautr. at the home curring a great deal of expense; M&gt;
Today the largest farm mutual fire Insurance company In
of-the latter, on Thursday evening. the city plans to lay a new sewer on
Michigan.
,
(November 16 The ladles cam&gt;* South Broadway,
drysved in old time gowns, some of
the dinsses being over one hundred uor.s of the city where h*-w water
! years old. Contract bridge war, mains are desired It &gt;-&gt; plaixied to
MORRIS O. HILL, Ha.tings
JOHN H. UTZ, Hastings
plnyed during the cvt-lng, the prizes have the digging donc’now for these
JERRY ANDRUS. Hastings
KEN BRAENDLE,' Freeport
'going to Mr.* A. D McDonald and extensions,.
Mrs. Floyd Gaskell. The Guild gnvx- The money to finance all thes e
n Jelly shower to tiie hospital for Improvements will come from the!
State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
Thanksgiving.
________
federal government from Its Civic I
home orncE m church bt.. flirt, ntcn.
z
A London mun't, sole Job U »a|d Wortcx^Mmimstra'i-m Tlw* govern-i
lequircm-nt is that any work i
to be tracing next-of-kin A wrt of ment
that is undertaken with funds It
(heir restorer.—Punch.
may furnish must require a great!
deal of hand labor tn order to give!
I a large number of men employment , j

'JOIN NOW!

An Important meeting thnuhMr.
fuir to be a mott interreiing one as
well has. been
—.. called
m...... for Tuesday
evening. Dec. Sth. al the ’"Methodist
cfiHreh wityn representatives ot the
vWioua Brotherhood organizations
in Barry county
at
’ will
’’ gather
”
" ^.30
*

Thousands of
Dollars Paid to
Our Christmas
Club Members

A Quarter ot A Century
ot Satlstactory Service

At the

The revival-srrricr., at the United
Brethren Mission. coriv-r Jefferson
and Center, continue all this week.
;The ’ attendance each evening .hits
been good and n fine spirit of co-opi vrution and interest is mnhltest '
The pastor appreciates the attend-'
ance of the fallowing city pastors
during thc week Rev. 1*. E. Lune.!
;

FOOD
This Thanksgiving Week

und Rev. Ruby Courtney.
The music under the direction of
, Miss Arditlh .Leonard. assisted by
i Miss Beryl Root nt the piano, is in-1
■ ipiring. and the gos;x-i messagesj
I each evening by Dr. E. H. Griftin I
[are fundamental and timely. Dr.
I Griffin, who has been serving the
mi-sion as pastor n little over n
[ year. Is n minuter of wide expert-1
I cnee, graduating from Tri-Statel
i College, Angola. Ind. He began’
prendhing when a young man and
’has given hfs. entire time to re- ‘
ligious work. Inning served several]
years as pastor,’ nineteen years as;
I presiding eld* f in Michigan confer-1
cnee’and four years ns Bishop on1
the Pacific cc^st district. If you’
, enjoy good gospel pre-aching. you.
•will enjoy Dr Griffin's message... i

1933!

ou are
Invited to Join our 1934

CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB

MIDDLE

Oranges “25b"2^ 3 Z9c
10 it* 53c
.
OLEO Sugar
2 lb hr 23c
Peanut Butter
Butter
PREMIER

COFFEE
19c Lb
With Each $1 Purchase

Sweet

Pancake Flour
Eggs

'

HOLLAND MAID

Ib.

ti

itjie

Bartlett Pears S£*ILE*B.
Peaches PREK!“„.&lt;»
Apricots PRE&amp;as
Apples Snows or Baldwins

25c
doz. 25c

: with his family will .soon become
! resident.-* here.
•
,ork I
pn their play mid
Jt I

23C
No. 2J» can 1 9C
No. 2Jf can 1 9C
10 it-. 25c
No. 2'7 can

9 19C

Potatoes

11 oid hot* I byn had fallen down. The
ji other day. Z J. Townsend, the owner.!
I!was in town and sold the wretk to!
! • Rollo John. *m. v h'o w-111 use the tim-1
bers in a building &lt;m ’n-- place out
near Rw lake. So go the old land- I
. marks.
Tuesday evening Mrs. Thomas I
1 Berry entcrt.iinrd n few indies in I
honor of lur ..). t&lt;r. Mr: Gray, who'
j with Mr. Gtuy. l ec-ntiy relumed
'from a .-.car in Bra#ll, when- hi- way
i i uiterr.Ard in a rubber plantntloh.]
I'H,- cun tell you much ol Interest in
i thlnus down there. .
i The bank board had a meeting
iTuesday evening.
qply tor busi­
ness matters, but to get acquainted

7. 1933. W&gt;- are going to save our]
pennies and r*&gt;.
. Thc Jon*&gt; circle of the M E La-;
.idles’ Aid field a very successful |
(baked goods sale on Saturday.
■ Many ol our .hunters are buck and
;-o:nc- had gtxa! luck, but not as '
.goad a per rent .1: usual, t-xt/nuph
snow In the northland. Same arc
still up then- and wc-exjxyt to hear
better :ejx»rts Doni’ them, since the
= weather moderation down here has
• no ’dcubt helped them some.
I
i' We expect .&lt;•*&gt; hear &lt;W la tter times ]
noon, a-s several of our. men have I
employment oi late which meiHU'l
Ibensflt to al! 0! us.
1 C. F. ami Mrs. Stillsoh let! Mem- j
with a daughter tn M.ilwuuk«s»*AVis.|

jb m

L

&lt;3

4 lb*

McLaughlin’s 333 Coffee
MinCe Meat Paramount
No. 2,'&gt; can
Pumpkin Old Mammy
lb.
Dates

Corn Flakes
Fell

Naptha
Soap
10 bar. 45C
Serve

Toasties ea.

Gloss Starch
Big Ben Soap
Brooms
Clothes Pins
Wax Paper

FCldpaUSCh’S

Yourself

s“d., Warehouse
206-208 E. State St.

16c
23c
10c
10c

Phone 2609

4 25c
7 *"• 27c
29c
3 «j«&gt;« 10c
5c
Serve
Yourself
and
Save!

I

SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
Mrs. Flora Ewenhood has been I

{this writing.
'
.
, Mrs. Anna Buck -and daughter. j
Achsah. visited Tait Buck and lamilly of Battle Civek-Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. LaFayctt’e U.-borne I
attended a farewell party for Mr:- 1
■ Florence Usborm at Lake Ode-.&lt;i;
■ Wednesday. she is going to sjiend
• the winter in California.
Mrs. Anna puck and Mrs. Elite ’
Landon attended! the funeral of
Mrs. Jane Smith of Hastings Fri­
day.
, Mr. and Mi • Leo Barn- and son
spent Sunday H afternoon with
Mr. and M. • Lloyd Shroyer and
family of Soulhea- t Carlton.
.
I ’Mus Orpha .Buck, who Is working
I north of Woodland visited her moth­
ice Thursday evening.
i Mr. ano Mi William Shriber and
'daughter of Hastings called on Mr. (
;and Mrs. Frank Shriber Tuesday j
i evening.
I
' Mr.'ami Mr-. Evan Ful® spent
tThursday tn Grand Rapids.
Miw Haze! Shriber, attended the
'Senior play at Woodland (Friday
' evening *
| Mr. and Mr- Albert Barty and]
'daughter of Southeiut Carlton called
Son Mr. and Mr-. Leo Barry Friday,
ieveniue
|

If stomach GAS pt events
deeping on right side try Adlcr1k*. ■ One ttma- brings out poisons
and relieu-., gas pressing on
heart’ so
*W’-P kindly all
nignl—IL A. Lj Banker. Drug-,
gist—Adv

Very shortly now’ we will be sending out. thousands oLdollars in
checks to our I 933 Christmas Savings Club members, who will
have neat-sums of money for Christmas shopping or* to use for
some other purpose.

Some without doubt will deposit their check in a savings ac­
count'as they have done in the past. It would be difficult to find
an easier or more convenient method of saving a small sum for
. use at Christmas time. Look over one of these several plans and
if you don’t find what you want call at the bank any time and let
us explain ALL the different plans to you.

There Is a PLAN for Everyone
Young and Old

Increasing Club Plan
1c CLUB—Deposit 1c 1st week,
2c 2nd week; increase 1c each
week—in 50 weeks
CT

2c CLUB—Deposit 2c 1st week,
4c 2nd week; increase 2c each
week—in 50 weeks.
5c CLUB—Deposit 5c 1st week,
10c 2nd week; increase 5c each
week—-in 50 weeks

s 12-

256312750

10c CLUB-—Deposit 10c 1st week,
20c 2nd week; increase 10c each
week—in 50 weeks______________

Rich and Poor!

Decreasing Club Plan
SOc CLUB—Start with SOc a*nd

weeks

$1.00 CLUB—Start with' $1.00
nnd decrease 2c each week—in
50\weeks ----------------------------------------$2.50 CLUB—Start with $2.50
and decrease 5c each week—in
50 weeks-------------------------- ;-------------$5.00 CLUB—Sthrt with $5.00
and decrease 10c each week—in
50 weeks------------------- -------------------------

12-

25^
6312750

Then there is the Level Payment Plan—always popular—from 25c to $5 per week

Interest Will Be Added to These Payments
at the Rate of Three per cent per Annum!

Hastings City Bank
“The Bank with thc Chime Clock"
CAPITAL

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

., $50,000.00

�.THE HARTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1953

PAGB SIX

Carl rticKer
Ricker worn,
Went tu
to uweir
Owen-1 Rev. Hol(z of Cloverdale and Se­
UP of
OI 1250.000,000.
S-'aU.UW.IWII. A rtlll
Mill later
111 ~~
—
.-----: .
iuiurn
•
HOPE ('.ENTER.
'[hnd
auu Mrs. ».nn
part with 250.000 German paper up
‘
--- -;=^
I marks to buy a postage stamp for ktc
“- 1—
2". :
Rev. Miles of Delton mid Rev. dale Monday to attend* tiie funeral ward Walton of Maple Grove caltec
.lamp
II. the
111.mnofec
collection
W»
HOUSE NEWS ■ Hastings Twp.
" Ac
nr- S5.000,000.00&lt;i
noni&lt;*
non non i COURT ~~
,hb letter—and tliat represented luviAnrtiuvi
000.000.000 marks
or
..
~
Holtz and Seward Walton of Clover- 'of their little niece, the little dnugh- at the Fred Ashby home Wednesday'
Margaret.B.
O'Donnell
to
August
dale were cuesta at the Chas. Me- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ricker. Mr. and Mrs Will Aldrich spent'
. 862,500. Still later it took two mil- . In paper marks.
i‘------ —------- ’
'
’
Arthur Turncs and wife. 80 Ac.. Si-c. Denndtt home Tnrsdny. Aunt Kate ' Lyle mid Clare Ashby went to Bat- Sunday in Kalamazoo.
1lion marks or 8500,000. Later on that | And that doesn't tell all thc story. I
MARRIAGE LICENSES.
24, Hortlnirs Twp.
Wiihams seems to be Improving I tie creek Thursday. •
Miss Inez Ashby of Kalamnrx
--- 10.000.000 marks or $2.500.000;, Before thc complete collapse of the'clwr]',.., Harrington Nashville 50
•
I We hear that Clifford Kahler has spent Sunday with her parents, Mr'
ptttf-fiiter 100.000.000 marks or 855.- j nyrfk \a single stamp went tip Mamie Webb Morvan
■
49 Samuel lx Roy Snyder and wife slowly.
to Mildred Smith, Frl. 1-4. See. 2U.
000.000: still later 500.000,000 marks uhtd Ju repnftented 50.000,000.- ,;'",
fl „ ’ .
Mr. and Mrs.'Will Aldrich. Mr. :&gt; deer.
.
•
and Mrs.'Ashby.
(Continued from page onc.1
Tiiornapple Twp.
or 8125.000.000. Shortly after that ,00b 1Zr\. before that year end-., ?.
!ntT’ „
the purchaser of a postage stoihp1 MLS-4lubert wrote on the dl.v A‘ 11 -ne OiCtlr•&gt; Bay
Mildred Smith to Samuel Ix-Rnv
or|gi6ajx'aluc of 25c. Still Inter, a had to separate himself from one P1“V card this: "Wouldn't it lx- Harold N. Fitting, Hiutingv
Snyder and wife, Frl. 1-4 Sec 26.
ydunte'xlernian who wished to write billion German marks thc face vnl- thrlllln« u&gt; sPcnd u'elvc 01111 onc-.C-rnce E. Bishop, .Galcteurg
• . ~. T?9n!?.PPle Twphl* sweetheart found he had to( Dimon uerman mam. me race vol ,hBlf b|Ml&lt;)n dollars for a
George
Stanford.
Dowling
,.
... , „ ,... .3(F "Grace'P.’ Luce to'Ernest L. Far-:
’[stamp?"
'
....... Dowling
- ----- - ...24 lry. 40 Ac.. Sec. 26. and 80 Ac.. Si*c
Nina Janet Conklin.
23, Assyria Twp. •
The values expressed above In
: Hiram Oscar Archer to Curl I.
fAmerican money are based on tile
PROBATE COl'RT.
• value' of the. mark .....
from 1869 -to
1918.
-------Susan A- Barry, deed- Order
Nfaple Gfove Twp.
! exchange. &gt;« । mOrk 7.
“
’
h“d
for publication -entered&gt;r&gt;r in Our
11 ir money
mnnav until '
i stood for, 25c
, , , „
...
....
Charlie B. Kaiser.'et al. to Grace
F.-t John Schema, deedPetit ton Nlchols.80 Ac. Sec 2. Yankee
[1918. When Germany went Into iniun
sue
maue
no
enon
io
ron,3U
'
funeral
i
hari
’
e.-.
filed,
order
’
spring* Twp
‘fiutlon she made
effort to con- '
this value of .the mark. The re-luy funeral charges entered.
James W: Harding to Wm. E AnItro'i t:.u
suit spelled serious economic dis-i —
Et. --------Eudora —
Erway. deed.
- - Order drewa.and wife. Lot (5 and W. 1-3
[aster for that country, from which allowing claims entered.
Lots 1. 4. Blk. 2. Bcnnrtt A- Ren­
it has not yet recovered,
i Est. Lillian V. Kennedy, der'd. i field's Add.. City, abo Par. Lot 1.
i France was wiser. Instead of let- Bond ot Admr.' filed, tetter- U ad- Blk. a. Sec. 17. Hustinc-.
ting th? franc follow the mark, her mimstrallun Issued.
Fred O. Hughes and wife to Gil-1
statesmen were smart enough to Ed. Alonzo 7/
Cr.iv.
------ ...,| mon Lane and wife. I.«X 18. PottawnCadwallader.
*, stabilize the franc at about 20 per, dec'd. Petition for Admr. filed.‘
. tomic Park. Hope Twp.[cent of 4ts former Value. That wiped Est. Newell Willinip.’-, deed. Order Clara- L. Johnson Hankinson, trus-1
'out 80 per Vent of all debts in appointing Admr. entered, bond of tee. to Orrie T. Landucre.
al. Par.
'France, but France continued to Admr. filed. Irtters of administra- ' Sec. 35, Thornapple Twp.
; prosper greatly, notwithstanding ail 'ion LmuccI, order . limiting .settle-.
ALL MICHIGAN BIRDS
thLs. because the franc lias ever[ment entered, ix’tition fQr hearing!
.since had a fixed value in gold.
,oxi claims filed, notice to creditors' Walter L. Wallace and wife to
FANCY HENS or TOMS all one price
| Nothing could better Hustrate the issued.
.
Wm. E. Andrew?, and wife. N. 1-2
danger and the folly of uncontrolled Est. Fra
nC T.-stimonj u,t 2. Blk. 19
Add C1!y
outstanding feature of
inflation than this little chart which' , of' j'
frwho!
.
. S
,lecn-'c lo
Christian F. Christi«n?.m and
Hubert prepared.
-.leal estate isued.
.
(wife to Chester B Tompkins and
With New Motors — These
E-'t Hattie E. Checu'brough. dec d. uife
A(.
5 Baltim-.m- Twp.
CLOVER DAI.
R J^n,'lO,n^‘r£i“l
I Q,W&gt;^ C. Coats and wife to RmCars Are As Good As New.
aohite dependability — peak
All prices include the
J&lt;?ln
Sec. 31.
: Mra. Ix&gt;u Anne Patton Has .old her I
«•
./H^lcoe
““^icoe E. Cassell and wife. Par.' Sec.
store, the new manager taking; Petition for probate of will hied, or-, Woodland Twp

nn» _
TROLLED WTMS-

Trogers

AGAIN

BUY NOW

have 4 POINT Blue Ribbon

And Save Money On

K^TURKEYS

Good Used Cars
Two 1932 V-8 Tudors

18c

Michigan 3% Sales Tax

193Q Ford Victoria

charge about the middle of this;d" for publication entered.
Bessib’E, Sedgwick, et al to Am­
I week. Mrs. Patton staying on jiut. I,-s! Hattie E. ChecM-brough. dec'd.
Eaton and w ife. 40 Ac . Sc-c 17
:tong enpugh to help him get ac- Final account of special Admr.-filed.■ Barry Twp
iqualnted. Customers and friends of mwiitory of Admr. filed, petition for - Bcs-.le -----------------------E. Sedgwick,
et al to' Von
Mrs. Patton and MKs Helen will bearing
claims
filed,
.—
,
-notice
. - to. credi------ M. Dunn and whie. Pur. Sec. 18.
.niLss them greatly as the ’Putton tors issued,
bs-sued. qrtier nllowiag account ■I nan-y
of
special
Admr.
yterod.
dischan:^.y..
M1X
,.
t
lo
q
,...,, Varney
store" has been a land mark for
----- -v------; about 35 years. Mrs. Fatton Iwr^-If ,of *P&lt;wial Admr. LVued.
;and wife, 80 Ac. See. hi. Castlelon
coming here about 27 years ago. and I E51- 'James CregloV de. ------Twp.
[during that time gained many »ory- “led Petition In assign ahd i MU
area uynatoMerrill
Mildred
Lynd to Merritt E.Tnomp-i
E Thomp- j
friends. Although it Ls hard to tee transfer U. S. bona hied, order W: son and wife. Par. B!k 1. Middleville
'old friends leave, we wish thranassiRn and .transfer bond entered, 'also Par. See 22 Thoma pnle Twp
much prosperity and good luck' ' £st- Vcrda. L- Wallace, et al. Re-1 John T crawford to William G.
throughout the coming years. lraM’
guardian filed. duM-hiiruc of!crawford and wife. 28 83 Ac. Shore!
wherever they may be and pass on to’ guardian Issued, annual account of of QUn |1(k,. ;ilm&gt; p.lr s.,c
g i
i welcome our new friends. Mr. and guarding filed.
| Orangeville Twp
XJrs. Shorts, and daughter to thclf! K l John William Kelley. Petition. ljflura
.i.-f. Br.wi
Laura A
A Ko]l)
Kolb Jo
to Pcn
Ferric'!:
Brown ’
I new home and wish them many sue- u’ borrow money and pledge account. IU)d
ltl, p.
..
'
...
and w
wife.
Par. See.
14. o
Orangeville
jcc.ssful years.
[tiled, order to borrow money, anu
I Revival meetings will continue: Pledge account entered.
to J
for this week. Everyone welcome.
' £'*• Margaret B. Freeman, dec'd.
Mrs. Hugh MacDonald of Rich-, Order allowing account entered,
Barry Twp.
land spent part of the week with! Est- Katherine Wodfey. deed. OrHenry S, Sheldon and wife to
iMr. and Mrs James MacDonald.
, tier allowing claims entered.
Janie.. P. Mohler and wife. 100 Ac..!
| Mr. unef Mrs. Bert McCallum re-| 'EsL Sarah Frances Searle-, dee d
! turned from Detroit Wednesday^Testimony of freelrolders hied. 11Lillian St. Jdhn to Herbert wJ
when they have lx*en staving with cense to :eli Issued,
Curie and wife. E. 1-2 Lot 25 and L.&gt;!'
their son. Dougul. and family for .r;
George W. Davis, dec'd Testi- 2S. Sfrectirs Resort.
Y.inkec
few weeks.
.
|mqt)y of freeholdcrsvhled. order, li- Springs Twp.
1
I Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Herrington censing and re-npprabial of real esAlberta Mae Schroj’der to John H.'
-and family ol Kalamazoo spent Sun- ‘tate-entered. orders confirming sulc.&lt; Martens
and wife. 60 Ac.. Sec 23
Corner of Court and Church Sts.
day with thejr grandparents. Mr.
r«'“l e-uate entered,
and 20 Ac.. Sec- 14. Maple Grove and
and Mrs. Ed. Pcnne.l.".
j &amp;&gt;t. Mary Baitinger, dec'd. Order Lot 121, Nashville.
'
-1
Phone 2121
Hastings
Mr and Mrs. Ru.vell Monica spent! appointing Adinr. entered.
•
Lila A Ne.il to riay E. Wilson ami:
Sunday with their parents. Mr. and E*t- Thonpis E. Clne&lt;ebr&lt;nigh. “■"*
18. ,Johnstown!
Mrs. Chas, Monica.
‘
| dec'd. Certified copy of U. S. District i ,Twp.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Johncock court-decree filed.
■
.
were callers nt the Ed. Hunt home;' Est. Madison H- Howell. Final nc31 ARTIN CORNERS.
|ln Orangeville, to see Tom prim e count filed
who is quite 111.
.
[Est. Edward Leo Harrington, dec'd. ' Mr. and Mr- aheplutrcl of Wind- ,
son Canada, apeik Sunday . venm-i
Mrs. Lester Monica und Mr.-, Order appointing Admr. entered.
Wilbur Gibson spent Thursday with
John Turner, dec'd. Will of last week with Mr. and Mr.. Clark
Mr. and Mrs. George Kehvon of
petition for probate of will Overvniith.
Roland and Milo Barry' returned
South Shultz.
filed, waiver of notice filed, order
Mrs. Ot:q Lockstedt wxs called to[h&gt;c publication, petition for sjachil from a deer hunting trip near Uray-j
• death of her
- broth- 'Admr. filed, ordef appointing- spe-[
--■—
IntMana
by the
Barry and Mi.;er, j-'rank Whaley, who died very cial Admr. entered, bond filed, let-'
suddenly.
; tors'last week at Grayling.
: Mr. and Mas. Ed. Penheh sjient j Eat. Ellen
Delicious
Marforu’ Barry. Lila Weeks and!
• Sunday with their slstet\ Mrs. Mark (lowing claim
of Otsego.
■ Ed. Edward Leo HarringtQn. dec'd. Mrs. Millie Fisher attended th**'
Home Made iI Bates,
L’vGAR-cum&gt;ie Mrs. Grover Davenport spent Bond of Admr. filed, letters of ad- Chance School P. T A. Friday eve-1
nlisg. accompanying Miss Vera Todd,
: Thursday and Friday hi Kalamazoo. । ministration issued.
Sausage
E't. Emma Bard, dec’d. ’Final tne teacher They riqiort a filw time. I
। Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shattuck
spent the week end with Mrs. Simt- account of Admr. filed. order allow- •Hie Young People..’ Class party. •
I ing • account entered, discharge of which :ne: with Mr. and'Mrs.'Claud I
They tiekle the I tuck's sister near Crottrn.
I Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum spent. Adtnrx. filed, order allowing ac­ Demand Friday evening, was well
taste of the entire Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Titus count entered,-discharge of Admrx.- attended anti a jolly goxi time en- I
joyed by all pre-e:n.
.
■ ■^fcied. estate enrolled.
family when you use MOR­ 'of Kalamamo.'
Est. Surah Frances Searles, dec'd !
j Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison and
MORTON'S
TON’S SMOKE SALT and 'daughter spent Sunday with the Oath before sale filed, report of sale Jack were Battlc»Crcek visitors; Sa:
Beadle family in Hiu- filed, order allowing claims entered. urday.
MORTON'S SAUSAGE SEA­ • Laurence
tings.
| Est. Alfred Storr. dec'd. Order al­ Miss Miirjorl- Barry spent ove
thc Week end with her grandparent
SONING.
Mr. and Mrs . Grover Davenport lowing claims entered.
Est Angle J. DeWolf, dec'd. Pr­ Mr. and Mrs. Em Todd of the'Ceti
and daughter Helen and Mrs Eva
Davenport attended a dinner party,: tition and order to sell bond at a ter road.
Remember S. S. and .preaching at
at the Bert Patton home at Delton. i loss filed and entered.
: Est. Roxunna P Garrison, deed. the church next Sunday at the us-1
Final account filed, order allowing tfal hour. Codie.
THE LITTLE RED BRICK.
j Our P. T. A. and th- Lakeview P.'
| Floyd Craig. Arthur and^iobelt account entered.
E-t Edith A Miller. &lt; V al. Final.[T. will hold a joint meeting Friday
Tyler are back home from the north
evening.
Dec.
8.
at
the Martin I
account
of
Gdn.
filed.
‘wood.*, each one bringing home a
E&lt;t. Jerome J. England, dec'd.-Or- church. A cordial invitation L-i ex­
DEALERS IN FLOUR. FEED. COAL, CEMENT, LIME
i fll"'
tended to all.'
BRICK. TILE AND FARM IMPLEMENTS
I
aT»SXre. ‘dm ! 'der allowing accciunf*cnt&lt; red,
1 ■ Est. Harland V. Sweitzer, dec'd. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Oversmith and I
Petition to disix*.e of Hensonal prop­ Jack visited Jack's mother. Mr... Vcl-J
HASTINGS, MICH.
. TELEPHONE 2118
erty at less than Inventory filed, ma McCaulley. near Clarksville.1
[going to Be taken care of by Mb* order to sell jx’rsonal property en­
Edger and lite pupils, which is to be, tered.
[ Est of Peter Maurer, dec'd. Pctia Christmas tree and program.
I Bonnie and Ella Tyler arc enter- tion to accept reduction in mort­ "Several from this community have'
[taming the chicken pox this week. gages filed, order lor publication attended church services at Clover-!
dale during tiie past week.
.
•
. We also have one typhoid fever case entered.
Ed Richard B Missfr. dec'd. Ac­ The Ladies’ Aid at Mrs. A. Smith's .
In this district.
I Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bolton/ ceptance of trust filed, report of was well attended. The next nil day
meeting will be entertained by Mrs ;
Admr.
nd
litem
filed
Lewis and Boyd spent Friday night
Forn": Smith on Wednesday.
Dec •
Est. Carl J. Gerlmger. Petition'
Fciuiun
. • ...1
-y-----I at a birthday dinner given by
.
In 11 v
.
.Charles and Jean Miller ot Clarks­ for guardian filed, order appointing L!_Everyune cordially invited.
, ville.
• guardian entered, bond filed letters Thc Sb'11'* Echoes enjoyed their!
f.meeting Friday night at . the hull.
!&lt;•. Mr and Mrs. Herb Clflgget of thc Issued.
Smith
Gerlmger.
dec'd.uccn.
ScwraI
‘’ nteresting
were'
—. •-."I.iu
.JUI.IU
vn.miKri.
,
.--------- , games,
........
• .-----ffl | Wood dLstrict visited Will Clagget' Est Emma
i Petition for. Admr. filed waiver of
Apparently man&gt;; tried out
and fondly Sunday.
notice filed, order appointing Admr. u neJ ty&gt;*' of face J^der! At each.
1 enteredmeeting some new form- of enterNORTHEAST IRVING.
talnmrnt
L« introduced. You. are!
Mrs. Lydia Simpson of Freejiort
Est Rhoda A. Wolf, dec'd. Peti­
spent Thursday with Mrs. Sam ' tion for special Admr. filed, order mor-t welcome to come next Friday
4
|
Eckert.
appointing special Admr. entered. night at the hail.
i—a tiled,
h.-u letters
-------- issuer
------- , petition The fried chicken supper and
Mr. and Mrs. Tom McCarty'of: bond
Grand Rapids. Mr and Mrs. Floyd and order to employ atU rnry tiled Christmas bazaar are well under j
Thompson and family of s. Bowno.' and entered. apix-arancv attorney way and will be held at the hall;
Friday evening. Dec. 8 A good pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Skegell and filed.
daughter of Kai a mu zop and
Est. Ida A Whister. dec'd. F.nal gram is being arranged and al
Erma Blough of Grand- Rap­ account and receipts fled, order al­ .-Ix-akcr from awav will talk. Any’
ids spent Sunday with their parent".' lowing account entered, discharge of contributions of either food for the!
supjier or articles to sell will b&gt;S
Mr and Mrs. Wesley Blough
executor issued, estate enrolled.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore and I Est Alonzo D. Cadwallader. dec'd. greatly appreciated.
El’ Hall who broke-his right arm
Pauline and Virginia spi.-nt Wednes­ Waiver of notice filed, order ap­
la.-t week Is slowly improving.
|
day with Mr. and Mrs Glenn Moore pointing Admr. entered.
Friday Night
at Nashville.
Est. Doris Irene Gamble. Inven-i Mrs. Florence’ Wilkinson returned |
Saturday Night
to her -----home--------in Kalamazoo Sunday
Mr. And Mrs. Harlow Seger at­ tory filed.
ARCH BOLD
after
two weeks' visit with ••••*
Mrs.” i
Al! Star Ensemble
tended the funeral of Mrs. Harry
ESt. William I. Ford, dec'd. Proof aft
«r a tw0
Kauffman at Clarksville Friday, this of will filed, order admitting will
Chamberlain.
Master of the
and Hit Band
.
Mr and Jirs. Jack Bellingham and I
being unusually sad as .there art’ entered.
Est.
Mary
E.
Grcephoe.
deed
Pethe
hitter's
father
spertt
Wednesday
|
nUie
motherless
children.
Mrs.
Seger
. Square Dance
The Hot-Ziggy Bcyi
brought the infant baby to care for. titton for Admr. filed.
ln Plainwell.
Miss Ione Bryans of Freeport olBOd“ raS“‘b&gt;
“‘°unt
ToTtJ grave.
spent Saturday with Pauline Moore
K"t I iliii.il V Kmuwiv Arrn-ri r.- ‘ Mr’’ Bertlia E. Brady. Mri Flora l

1931 Chevrolet Coach

GEESE

Juicy Home Cured Hams and Bacon
Norton-

•Hokes*11

15C

u-

SPRINGERS
HENS

-15C
~~

Special Prices This Week

Universal Garage Co,

DUCKS

CHICKENS

1929 Chevrolet Coach

1929 Whippet Sedan

16c

c,

PORK LOIN

12c

Whole or half

18c

Mince Meat

12c

FOWL
Medium —3 to

it. 10c

Pork Sausage
All pure pork

Kroger Stores will be open Tuesday and Wednesday Nights
Nov. 28th and 29th. Closed all day Thanksgiving

of famous COFFEES

SALE

JEWEL

Smooth and Fragrant
ll&gt;. bag 17c

FRENCH

21c

COUNTRY CLUB

25c

25c

Chase &amp; Sanborn

27c

Rich, distinctive— Vacuum Packed

Full bodied anti flnvory

Maxwell House

11,.

DATED COFFEE —Vacuum Packed

BOTH
R3

J

EDMONDS ELEVATOR
AND IMPLEMENT CO.

1“ft

SWANSDOWN

29c

N&lt;

25c

CAKE FLOUR

‘

YUMPKIN

3

Country Club - net.- pack - large can

29c

CHERRIES

19c

Play All Evening for 25c I
^W^STIL^^av^Pancin^Every Wednesday Night
With a Real Band
.

g

Follow the Crowds To

Clear Lake Lodge
Where Merriment Prevails

Dancing 9:30 p. m. to 1:00 a. m.
Geo. F. Murray System Inc.

DOCTOR’S ANSWERS
To Questions

titton for hearmg claims filed, noSufd^ with thl-MLttSl'
lice to creditors feuM. Inventory
hr.«!.'
filed, jx’tuion for license to sell filed. u-,£.,icr.&lt;ul?_Mu.band’ Mr' IU1 Mri
Harold J. OrifTcn. ’
order for publication entered.
Est. Hattie Landis. Petition to[ ASSYRIA C.%3IP*FIRE NEW$.'
disciurge mortgage filed. .
I Our annual,quota for Camp Fire’
lias not all been raised. A contribu­
tion bex will be found hi Servrn’s
Blanche Knapp, et- al. to Ina E.
t-1 store. If you wish to help please
ihKb should Ir.iiudt
LteBoll, 40 Ac.. Stc. 25. Maple Grove. put your, small change in this box.
id ««&lt;cuh!«» A t.-i nadlelta tIXe [ Dtn’id Harper and wife to John.
Canip Fire Girls' Local Com. I
trit» GoMrn MtdkJl Diwovtry.
, H. Wright and wife. 30 Ac.. Sec. 28, j -t—-------- —
, " I
Assyria Twp.

I

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

[

2

29c

CRANBERRY SAUCE
9‘-o». pkg.

10c

X.

25c

Country Club

2

Sudan quality - unpitted

•4-lb.

Nut Meats
29c

Pecan or Walnuts -'cellophane wrapped

RAISIN BREAD

10c

lb.

Raisins
Sun Maid Seeded

LATONIA CLUB

TUESDAY NIGHT

BINGO

Dromedary

Dates
Royal Ann Sweet - Country Club

25c

Jack Fro«t Powdered

Mince Meat

PEACHES

3

4X Sugar

GINGER ALE

Bottles

24-°zbottles

O

3Q

(PLUS BOTTLE CHARGE — Refund on return of bottles)
THE SAME LOW PRICE ON ALL OTHER KROGER BEVERAGES

|b6c

Fresh Bread

Country Club - plain or aliced

Queen Olives

33c

Hollywood Brand

Fruited Rins

29c

Baby Walnuts

Ib.

19c

Fresh Cookies 2

25c

Mixed Nuts

lb.

25c

Salad Dressing

23c

Pineapple

Embassy Brand

Brasil Nuts. Ib. 15&lt;

N..ic.r
Country Club - sliced or crushed

FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES

CRANBERRIES
Celery

Bananas

large bunch

5c

LATE HOWES

- 10c

Sweet Potatoes 2 n». 9c
Red Yams

21c

3

Golden yellow fruit

Oranges

5

ib.

21c

Hubbard Squash
Ripe, flavorful

a. 1c

�THE HARTtNOg BANNER. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER,*! 1933

X ’JSS? XS EASTEHN STARS EN-

PAoiaavw

I

ASSYRIA.

wLHTHort

nun,

t»r

Crothen,
■
IDY HI n TIMP PARTY
A serie* of meetings art being held Hlion DeGoUa of Grand Rapids, Master Murray &lt;X4a. mm o( tambi
Dolan, and■ fumiluv
Miss Maude *
JU I ULU-IIMt ran IT at Awyrta Center church. Re v.'who ha* been spending tlx? last two OU». spent lA latter part of last
ironside. M. a Grace Phtmmi and.
,
...
•; Hitchock of the West Pennfleld &gt;-cek* with hl* daughter. Mr*. Glenn weelt **th his aunt and uncle. Mr.
Mrs. J.' T. Pierson will eitysy a fam-1 „ , „
Had
Box
Social
and
MemCharges
gives the message every Morehouse, returned home with his and Mr*. Richard Laubaugh.
lly reunion
and
bers Dauccd to Tunes
SiXT-al
■«“*. »"
------------------- .-TT—■■ Mr.. Uwb
.
Wednesday becauao at.
Mr. und Mrs. J, M rowiun-nd-wtrc- The.Rev. Helen IrUnd. of the
of Former Timos
Institute‘1* assisting
the ring- , our school nunc. Mias WcUcl 'Dr. lllnc'' °t Mr* Laubatigh'a si«frr-ln--------------wiyh-------------; Mrs. Johrt McElwain nf Lansing
In Grand. Ilaplds on Friday.
Spiritualist church went to Char- last
Hie old :fa-ihioned
—2„___ _ __
■*
box’ roc!arln®i
... I Kinde and Dentist Lockwood spent ,a*’
R1fn 9lUl McCarty. Mr.
| was u week end guest of MUs Mary
Mlk* yralherine Loffcu* will visit' l'&gt;&lt;h' Sunday to conduct services
-Wilcox
cemetery organization
&gt;day forenoon
at scnooi
our —
school ,,nd Mr».-Laubaugh spent«....
some lime
icEiwmti.
which was held In the Masonic
din- . ave
— deferred
. -;Thc
—
. murxiay
lorenoon
ut our
McElwain.
..
the Dre.-mher
*',uraaTh
“Uwy
/ Ur
roreiwn
SCnnoi
friends in St. Johns tomorrow.
| there.
the city on business Monday. .
Mr. and
and air*,
Mp- omer
Omer Bark«r
Barkar rere- ’*"*
,nK r,x”” »«•«••••»»
F“l!o*ing me
the rqiuiar
regular meremeet-, J**
1*s^—
&gt;n wnero
where
examinedBlme
theour
children's
Hl ‘J* P°«t h&lt;«pltal -^-yBat­
Mr.
----- — “**
mey
examined
ciuiaren*
■ Mis.. EUlah Layer of the Pennock] * Mr- aI&gt;d Mrs Howard Rayner of Mis* Jean Everhart ' visited
. ..
. . liuntinc
inn rtf thr-lnainrif
vr-ho,-..
chicken
die until
latterHie
1 l*ttcriteclh
tie Creek, and Wednesday
Wednesdav with
with llirir
their
turnrd from a,.. .week-end
of thp
,ocal Eastern Starand
Chap*
*, d supper
chi^enuntil
supper
. He
hospital Btan v.ill Spend Thursday, Grand Rapids will be guest* of Mr. Freeport over the week end.
trip at Rmcammon. each with their trr &lt;,n T,""'d“&gt;’ cycnlng, Nov. 21.
,,
... , I Mrs Clara MorehottM! xpent part ?y,th?‘.r;J5n',
?tu,’
at Lowell
i and Mrs. Harold Smith thc coming
deer. .
*’**’ a V,G' pleasant aflalr Al! the nJlL., ?nbf,r’
Mlnn*(' of last week in Hastings with Mrs.
McC*r,V ,s »lnwty improving
Glen Brewer was in Jackson
Mr» Laurence Barnett goes to , week end.
Mr
"&lt;&gt;rc
“** dresses
‘“J? th2L aD*' Katherine Collins.
J,om
pneumonia and compllcaMr. and Mr.Mr.* Keith Darnels
Daniels will lad,M
,ad,w' »
ore hm
hnuv
dre».sc. and the
Detroit-Friday fur a few days’ visit | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Carveth will Mm. VloU Belson ot Grand Hap- 4»*'ld Th“nk*B:-.mK day with the. mpn‘hK“.o,t* ’Uils ’
“J
‘^d^rFArthS: Mr “nd
Fr*d ^‘tulmeyer
_ , _________' with friend'.
have as a week-end guest their, •Ida visited Mr* Will Rich Monday Utter's parents. Mr. and Mr* AT
°,d f“'*l|one«! gam&lt;*=, vuch as
■*’
Mr. and■»«■«- Arthur; and Leroy of Plainwell spent 8un-:
------------- ------------------, Mu* Charlotte Bc.siner is home daughter. Miss Josephine Carveth
’ ....................
S5 '".e SIL2S;
o, wood. XJ'U’
o*nn
„
A monologue
u a con venal top be­
Eash,
mar Frit pun.
•
Einar Frandscn of Ionia was In
from Ann Arbor for the Tiiank&amp;glv- of Detroit.
•
.
tween an insurance'salesman and a
Mrs. Roy Show, ijnun und Elmer were played. un&lt;j the "Virginin
Uie
&gt;city
part
of
last
week
on
busi
­
week cud.
X.VX
’
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«.
Reel"
mid
other
dances
were
en
­
' Mr*. Fred Ryerson returned FriSiiowerman of PratUvillrwi r.Mr. and Mrs. Milo DeVries are'
Joyed,
all
of
which
created
plenty
of
^
ho
°*
during
,
thc
absence
of
Mr».
|
ness.
'
m&gt;
.
iv.
&gt;
arc day from a two week*' visit with
gursu of Mr nn.-l .Mr.-. R. M Lainspending Thanksgiving with friends
pon Do*ter. the regular teacher,
nds Mrs. 8 B Wilcox and Mrs. Merle Rev. Karl Keefer. ot Potterville. bx-"from MOttM’uB todav. Wcd- amusement and laughter Dan Ash- MaMrs
Mary
in Kalamazoo.
alter and Mrs. Lou Maus furnished
u
"rv Clark
rIartt hais bcerrstaylng |
grreted old friends in the c^y Mon- nesday.
Bradfield of Milo.
with her granddaughter. Wilma Jean
Louis Shank
Kalamazoo wm i
daF: Mjji Mary Da: S5'.p-e!&gt;-r nnd-Lylc the mu*tc for the occasion.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Roy
Hubbard
wiw
the.guest of MIM Elbelyh Picston
The committees in charge of Mrs Clark, of Battle Creek while tier
Donalc]
Joy
of
Birmingham
is
exScudder
spent
Suu
turday
and
8unw wwcw . .k.
lhe Mlchigan-Northwwlcrn football
’husband and the latter’s father,
:. Mr- Ln Wat- Ida McCoy and Mrs Emma Evans,
Miss Anno Burton of Ann Arix.r game Saturday in Chicago and visit- pccted home for Tiunk.-givlna week day with her m
Clark, were on a hunting
bnd;
- ’
n n. tn Holland. Tiiet*j will uljo spend scried coffee with thr box lunches Morris
rpent the Week end and Monday
relatives over the week end.
which W'rc *o)d at a very reason- trip.
Mrs. C. E W«xii is spending-Thanksgiving day 1
with Mis* Jean Barue*
Mr and Mrs. Ernest Lawton last’ Thanksgiving
Dr. Morgan Skinner, our local |
and l»»ito.PUtUl« « physician.
*111 Grand Rapids with Mrs.
•*— It
*‘ 8
" Flench
• of Middleville.
Ls caring for Dr. C. P.
Mr. and Mra Fred Post of 61 week visited her granddaughter.
’ herotchildren.
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Otis Wal-iin
Gfii
rand‘ Bapld*.'’'1111 -c cash ,,,to
n«*'*
’f fund, paid Lathrop's practice
in Hastings while
Johns will bi- gm.st-, at Mr mid Mrs Mr*. Elmer Rowley In Ionia.- and her Mr. and Mrs. I. A Tiubcxit of Mrs.
- '■ •
- tor thr expenses of the party.
.
and Mr- T D F.’&gt; uch &lt;&gt;f• Caledonia.
1 «■ m Bauer's this week
grandmother. MZs. Will Tinkler.
A good sized crowd wtgj present the latter is in thc hospital in Grand
Grand Rapids are gueala of Mrs attended thc perfarnun jf —j)^.
Mr. und Mrs. C B. Hodges and son J
und Mrs. W cldon * Bronson janics siisbcc
......................
’
I Bride" on Fridav
evening
iand ’’veryone attending declared Rapid*.
Tl/TANY of us. could be a lot more
Marion Doster,. teacher a:
are visiting* relatm-s at Hubboiu- will return tiie iirst ot December
------- iv.rmid v ms. Philip that 11 WMA ,he b,'s‘ ,un thp Ch«p- theMrs
Briggs school is at Pennock hos­
H &gt;*1 over Tii-inksglving.
from Riacommon where they haveZOf Mr E. T. Morris of Nashville on'and Van.
Wa; n«- Ind . and ler nxmibers hud had in years. It L.
■I.V1. prosperous ... most of us wish
Mrs John Qtiaife leaves soon to been six-miI ng the past two weeks. Thursday evening
■11 of Gnind Rapids : hojied tile good time will be rcpcat- pital. havihg undergone a major op­
Mrs. Win 'S
eration
there.
»pe:id thc wlnier with Mr. atu! Mrs
Mr and Mrs. Kim Sigler and
Mr. und Mrs- Rolfe Bulling nn ‘were guests ..._ ,
..
,
we were . . . some of us look forward
Fred Woodryff &gt;f Grand Rapids
,daughters are motoring to Green­ spending Thanksgiving with relu- Mr. and Mrs. Wilb.u Lane.
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BUGBEE CORNERS^
Ml&lt;. Muixi- SLvon wu* Hie gm’s; ville Thursday to spend tiie day tives at Lake Odessa.
Supt. and M:&gt;. David VmiBu-kirk' OFFICERS WILL ATto a bleak winter with misgivings and
Mr. and Mm Chas Montgomery
of Mr. and Mrs C. M. Bisson und with Mr und Mrs, John B Lewis.
3,Jr
Evelyn
Thomas!
returned.are
spending
the
Thanksgiving
vnTenn
nniirrnrunr
family of Morgan spent Sunday
family «f Kalamazoo on Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. U-mucl Severance Saturday from a two wi-ks' stay at cation at her horn • in Lu Mollie, fl],
I tNU LUi’ir tntNUt and
fears. But all of us have something...
with Mr and Mrs. Tom Wilcox
Mis* Ada Micluiel of Detroit will and Ml-ss Lola Severance of SturgL- her
home in Dayton. Ohio
‘and on Thursday will a-Mbt in the
----------Liemon.Kefoey and family of West
b&lt;- a week-end guest of her sisters. 'will spend Thanksgiving at Michi­ Mias Luverne Hirst. Supt of Pen- 6OU1 wedding anniversary of lu r Mrs. Donald Sntclkcr, Mrs.
health or friends or goods . ... for
Gun lake moved into the Raldt
MlsK.-s Nonna and Hflen Michael. gan City with Mr. and. Mrs. Wayne nock hospital. Ls spending Thank*- ’iMtrenL'.
u
... ,
. « . zs
Mr. and Mrs. Will Conklin leave 1
giving day with trends in Lansing
Lee Burdick of Coh it Sun- Ha.rr7 Waters Go to Owes- house last week .
which we can give thanks on this day.
Mr
and
MrsByron
Johncox
of
fur Honor today to spend tiie bal-1 Mr. and Mrs. William P G-uxtycnr Mrs Carrie Belscn has rcturned day on a buslix- . trip io North D.i-|
so—Supper .and Bazaar
VicksbUQf were home Sunday. Mrs.
Blicc ot the week with relatives. 1 and Xoiu». BHhc end Frank, ol Cold- . from Grand Rapids where .-li&gt;&lt; Mient k&lt;il.i mid jio-ibly t &gt; M&lt;&gt;u jn.i i.-.-j vlr.
uI1\,.uI,.r „ri— ,iPnr -.nx Johncox spent the 'day with her
Mis Floyd Buskirk spent
'iMrs. Henry Waters, secretary, rep­ mother and Byron spent the day
Mrs P. T Colgront. Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mitchell of' which he w7ill’ doubt
7
’ ~""a *"'। r«--enting the American Legion Aux- wipi his mother. Mrs. Lultj Johncox.
hittie Creek will be guests tomor-'
day.
Richard Todd six-lit the week end
o*’-*"«“ Mr. and Mrs Jim wiltox and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taffte of ow of-------------------Mr and Mrs.----------Fred L.-----Fairfamily of North Hope. Mr. and Mrs
Willi his grandparent,*. Mr. and Mrs. , Battle Creek and Mr and Mrs. Ben (ciilld.
Hurry Thompson nude '»P:
A. A. Ander.-on. lit Grand Rapids i|Ta!fee of Kalanuizob will be guests Mrs Belle PatlLson went to Grand , Marshal .....
.. ... _rr. .
Sunday giwst* .of Mr and Mrs
Mia* Charlotte Hubbard is home1.of Mr. and Mrs Leo Tuflc-e; Thanks- Rapids Sunday and wilt visit Mr : nlriMila, in tile... Big
Bay&gt; .country.'
’
;.
s
....
5
•.
close
on
Sunday
afternoon.
Floyd Palmer. Other guests were.
from Junior college at Grand Rap-' ■giving.
and Mrs. James PattL-uin until after' hunting deer. They returnt-d ThursMr. and Mr*. Walter Gilmore ot
ids. for the Thanksgiving vacation.
........... .........
d«.
mu,a'i*iKMi-3.izi-d
.. ....xi.;,;,:,? lus
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Goodyear and Thanksgiving.
dav each with
lim-it: 1 ,
Grand Rapid*.
Mr. and Mr- Herbert BPhnp am family will .'.;x-nd Thanksgiving in Al.'
Mr .i..d
md M.
Mi. Kul B..V.
Mr. and Mr- I &gt;.- k 1 „ „r , J.h ,™*'*
Arthur Palmer returned home
»lM-ndiiiK Thursday with Mr. and
, brtdi. |»r.r rur«l.y
rn.M, . ........ . 1... , , ■ ...................
Uwr,- “• to £ .
Clothing and ^hocs for Men and Boys
with hl* uncle. Ed Rice, to attend
Mrs. Orlie Br-hdp and family at Hy­ Thomas.’ Mrs Gtxxlyear* remaining, bj
’ ."n,;""1
. .......... ,u"t
« ...... "r d
j Chrl.u,,.. I.wo.r .1 wldd, nTony the Father-Son banquet at Hastings
land11 »iiort vLsit.
.
- ' uike Odcr.-ui.
II A STINGS
day from the NorUu in Peninsula |ov. !v nrticiM ahnrnnriara inr oittx Monday night.
I timed Siintiu forML-s
..
MtM Lorena Baird &lt;&gt;f the Mt. Mor- , with their full quota of deer - four will ix* otferru
2»ie 1
Zillah E Retun of Little
from n weekTi visit with her daugh­ ' Rock. Arkansas,
who hax been ii11 ris schook h .spemjlng the w.ck end ।fine onra They report about .&lt; f.s.t having contribution** for the bazaar
"Success is ninety per cent per­
ter. Ml.-. Flunk Drouillard in Ponli- {guest of*her cousins. Mrs. Ida F.
F with her parent*. Mi und Mr. and a half o! now m Ontaangon pI1.au. ,ll(nfy the cliairman Mr.&lt; spiration and ten per cent insplraMcCoy and Emma 8. Evans, left’tor rhoina* Baird.
usinty where they hunted mid m»v Edw Diiwiution,’’—Th/mas Alva Edison.
M,,,. Marti,,. tartdB.M, fur !«■( d. „ &lt;„ U«- lr,r| m - »„e , ,. „ ,„.,j ,',u,
,h(.
’ her home last Saturday.
. Mr and Mrs W. G. Bauer and III., vlsiled" Dr and Mrs D D Wnl■ may co-operate in this undertakfamily, will Join Dr. and Mrs L- E.
Strait*. I nig.
•
, Holty of Muskegon and .s|x nil attend • The Bride."
, Edgar ThomiL-.
Mr. and Mrs Roman F&lt; Irlyau-.-l .-pending tho wit
Thank;(jiving with Mr. and Mrs.
At &gt;H.1ARV PARTY.
;wiy
a family
C.,ri Bauer at S&amp;ginaw.
.... attend
------. puny
.
. tmnorroj . ....
y. will, spend Twenty-two enjoyed a very pleas.... ot. Mr and. M:
... ciiarki Thanksgiving
M' mid Mr; W. if Franck made it...
uic Ixiinc
her family at ant umr at the hope of Mrs. Sth1; Whitehall.
Whitehall
a trip to Jacfcon Sunday, bringing Parker at Middleville.
' ling Roc.*t s on W-diu^v'cveninff
Mr Franck's mother h-jcne with' Mr. and Mr.^ J. A Mason ar.d ( Mr&gt;. juhu D.iwson kill spend Hu W|un the American Ugion Auxiliary
ilum to spead the winlyr. Mr*. Dot d*'^’^ J}a«WCt ••! Sdrnnac wnc,;k , ,,-j m Grand Rajnds with lx.
Mn. Donna Hcmniton one
. Cameron accimpmued them.
. guests of Mr and Mrs E. C- Ed-:.sister. Mrs. Edna FiU Gibbons. • (.f their inimlxrs
Mr*. 8. C. Brock is entertaining mond* on Thursday.
; Hircld and Hdmcr Smith. AHhui I Mrs Smith Sherman led the
twelve for Thanksgiving, out-of­ .r&gt;|-r »»*
town. guests being Mr- and .Mrs. the Rue-t of Mrs Sadie Mae Palm-'. Roscommr.n fur a day’s hunUng Sat- 6unles and contests Refreshments
wre mAS .hd .B
a hmm/
Warren Wilcox and family and Mr Friday night-and attended ”121* Wday nuht
Bride .at Centra) auditorium | mI5 p. rima Houfstgller after I time
1
PP&gt;
and Mrs. Basil Smith of Jackson.
iUr-.-t n t&lt;.. ■
Mr. und Mrs C- W. Crawford and! George W. Eaton and hus ion vb&gt;itii*.tr ri-i
You can save yourtolf a lot of
Flint were
'
Billie leave Wednesday for Chicago Lewis
------ of
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I to-her h..m&lt; |
PR AI life VILLE.
bother and eiponso thif Fall and Wirvto spend the remainder of tin- week former’s sLst-.-r. Mrs. Edith B'-chl.d. Wedhesdav
I Wednesday nlglrt Ernest Farr. Ida
with Mr. anti Mrs Robert Jessen, ami other relatives over the uei-’r.
_\fr.
ter with a Humphrey Radiantfire in
H. Merrick j Brunson. Hazel Billings. Nina Smith.
mid Mrs. Ophelia O'Hair al Chicago end.
.
tlild family
Thank, giving ; M&lt; :iun Johnson und Wesley Culler j
We Recognize
your living room. Thon, no ’ matter
Nelwn Gardner, Loren Boyes and Rev.—
a Mr.w-i.u
. .
and
..Kcilh z*ura_.*
Chide- ,
Bernard
»-■ atu-nckd churcJi at Woodland.
i
what the temperature outside, you
Hmtley Finstrom are taking ad­ family of St Johns will attend .1 R]',C|;
The Difficulty
Opal Honeywell, who Ls taking a
always
have a source of instant in*
family
reunion
at
the
home
of
Mr
,
Mr
vantage of the Tliank.sgiviiig week
and Mis. Verne Wellman of nur.-»-s training course at Nichols
expensive heat.
In ysrar belleviai »i&gt;»i
h»»«
end vacation .it Michigan St.ite Col­ and Mrs. W. N. Chidester ton.
ack-on will -iicnd tx-morrow with 1 hospital. Battle Crock, had a sland­
olfn *xk*d you in baUevt. Thl«
lege and spending the time at home. row.
er father. Jihnrs Riinkmi, and ais-|ing ln tests of ah average of 93.
This.Fall, when days are cold don’t
Mr. and Mr.-. Roy Cordc-, and
- tb»l yo-l msy uerd an' aya
, Mr- Abei: Johnson. Mrs Dit'm:
r. Mr... Mimi-- Scltnmp
; standing 99 in drugs.
'
overheat your house. Instead, keefp
•arvire ertn if your vUIru
Crue.
-W- R- Cof,k nnd Mrs. Ma­ Reynolds and Mu* Margery lt». r Mr. and Mrs. Charles l-aiil and [ Lucille Adrianson after spending,
the same steady low fire «n your fur­
errmv pnrle t. There 1« fanra
i be! ciarjt were in Lansing Saturday nold* arc six-nding Thanksgiving m -Marat! and Mr. Mary* Burg''ss‘nearly a month with her aunt. Mrs.!
eye slrsin emou* nick folk*
forenoon attending thc lecture in Ann Artar with Mr.-. Phyllis R«
nace and use Radiantfiro the one or
-day I’U'.i t; &lt;-f Mr, ail'd Mi. Hany Blake and family of Beattlc
than *u*» olhera. Why? Be
nolds.
thc Town Hall senes Ht the Olds
' Donald M.'Qiiiii । it-ul East Delhm.
Cler k returned to her iKitiia here
two hours morning and night when
c.ll e thru Ari’ARKNT *«0&lt;i
J22
• hotel..
1
------- —
-1 Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bidclmnn of Wednesday.
cetra heat is needed. The Huqiphrey
! Mr and Mr- Robert Mills visited Rapids wrre week end gue
Baltic
«
—... Creek, ....
are guests- ...of ....
their
.. , ! Most of thc
'*•“ hunters
*——— have
----returned
“------ ’
Radianifire con be run full force for
their eye.
The ona sola »*y
i relatives at Kingsley from Friday their daughter.
Miss Marie
------- --------How''- parents. Mr uiid Mrs. Edward Bldei-iThe lucky ones are Frances Doster?
l&gt; tn hA«a nn aaarmualion. BEan hour at loss cost than a shovelfull
till Sunday. Mrs. Ann* Swegles ac- D--.in of Girls ut* Hastings High :n;uli for nlc Thanksgiving holiday.'Mr mid Mr*. Cecil Cappom Vaughi
GAKDLESH
'
compmiltd them ns far ns Cedar schrol.
of coal. It will help you keep comand Mrs- George Newton wilt'Mott and Hugh’ Chapman. All had a
j Spring* where she visited until on. Rev.
R- v- and
..
Mrs. L- L Dlw&lt; v and jlaV, llS Th'.ink.* giving guest* their good time and all returned .'afc and
f&lt;A-teblo during, tho extremes of Win­
Sunday.
■
’
------a ------George .....
will ....
attend
family ....
gather- (laughter mid sou-in-law. Mr. and;sound.
•
ter without expensive furnaco forcing.
i -Mias Stella Hyatt, who has
Buir Cochrane," nnd Bobby
of;
..... been Ing tomorrow at the-• Iwnie
■*— of—•-their
-•
;
Thursday Mrs. Charles Hughes
reMdhiu the pari two years in Kai- niece. Mis. LotiU
Lolita •- Rohcn.
Rola n, ut BuBu-1j Coldwater.
redding
"
, and Mrs Stebbi ns accompanied Mrs
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
•
.. .1 Mrs S.
«• C.
z. Kesler and Mrs. Ella Rogers und Mrs. Henry Rogers
Take advantage of thia
amazco.
has returned tiv
to tlllw
this eltV
city ellzimlll
chanan.
.
‘■ Mr. mid
Phone 2634
Hatting*
uno is making her home with Mr. Mrs. M. J- Cross, who L: sjxndir.i ;(ju paimatiir motored to Watson! to Kalamazoo.
। and Mr- E L. Brooks al 402 West tome time in Midoleirillc witii Mr ’ corner* Sunday for a vi-it with Mr. ; Mr. and Mrs. Doud o( Hope townSpecial Sale
Ccnicr St.
i«nd Mrs. Paul Faulkner, wa., Hu- and Mrs. Thomm Hart, it being Mr.'..hfp have moved onto the Lon John-(
_ guest of Mrs. Sarah Brandatctter Riirf.-, natal day.
| -«&gt;n place. Welcome to our communi- jFriday.
•
•
. Mr&gt;. Da-i-- CriK. Ml
Helen ,1y.
'
i Mrs Ast lira Fisher accompjpued bj j4|Cj&gt;_j(.| Maud.- ironside apd
1 The flth. 7lh and 8lh grades s|x'l?
j lx.*r father. B S Holly, r. .-iwndiir- . clarke attended the Civic Plafera: Ing classes enjoyed a party al thei
-Thursday with the former - dangh- i;&lt;&gt;rformmice of "Tile Bride" at Bat- schoolhou.se Friday from 4 to 5. The.
ter and family. Mr and Mrs. Karl' t;c qrc-ek Monday, nifilit.
’ clatM’s were prevhju dy divided into
Johnson at Battle Creek.
•
an&lt;|
Burdsttft Sutton and ; two groups. Thr? - Blue Eagles" mid
Mu.*. Grace Edmond* ctijnes home. f,jr an{j
, Gerald Steinke and Hie "Busy Bees." The group having
.from Union City tor Thanksgiving . daughter. Mary Louin*, were guest* the greatest number of As were winifind the* week end. She will enter-Imp p1L,j
end nl’Mr. mid Mr;. 1 tiers The Blur Eagles won. Tiie ntu-j
; tain Mi»\ Elizabeth Stawy ”• I'.nn-■ jx ,p(. bright at Jacks.in.
jdents receiving thc highest number!.
..‘ton, 111., during the holiday taca-| John Nobles in company with &lt;&gt;! As. Margaret Houvener. Virginia
|tlo’&gt;
’ '
.
' John "Shut’.-.nd R'lxTt Pic;/on has: L»*wi* and Virginia Van Hout. Con-1
o .
1
r\
n
1
Doyle was called t'!. u-en chjoyinv a mmHh of deer iiuntof thia kind are very helpful.
•Saturday. Dec. Znd Nlu--ki&gt;ion
Wednesday
u)g II.
in Ul'
(p,. un
ivirtncrn
Peidiisulu
------... of -In-’, v.e. k,; &gt;llh
..II III r&gt;
lllll-HM Th-y
Lil' , Hope they will be continued.
Friday, Dec. 1st
to attend ihe
the funeral.of
funeral of her Mi.tcr.
sister. ;■
arc cxi&gt;cctcd ium-.- tills week
-eelt er.d,
end. , Thc home of Rev. Sugden ot
Mrs. Emeline Jones, who died Mid - I Among
1
.
.
those
in attendance
at thc , Petry. Michigan, was Jhc *c«no of a ;
deiriy from a heart attack at her Mi.-ciia Elman concert ut- the Civic;quiet wedding Saturday afternoon.j
No. 201 Trojan Model
liohie in Detroit.
Cam
Auditorium. Grand Rapids. Mon-' November 18. Thc happy couple were .
Mri and Mrs. J E. Walton and day
'
night were tiie, MLsm.*s Frances: Rev. Harold-Honeywell, son of Mr.
Mrs. Roscoe Snyder pl Kalamazoo Hunter. Mildred Tuttle mid Esther-and Mrs. D. N.'Honeywell of this
and Mrs Jessie Crandall of South Doty.
। ‘place,
place, and
ar.d Mis*
MIm Joy
Joy Bedford,
Bedford, o;ol
Bend. Ind. were gueads nf Dr. and
, Adjian. They were accompanied by
the bride’s mother. Mrs. M. L BedLb.
Beat Quality
week and nilcnded "The Bride."
Ot'.o Weise of nortii Hasting’j lord, her alst^r. MLv. Fajlh Bedford,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phllhl-. Mr. and Elsie Elsnor ot Rochester. N’.i Mr*. Richard Shrader mid V. D
' i I
and Mrs.'Al Myer.-.. Mr. and Mrs.
were united ii\ holy wedlock by 'Shifnnon. all o! Adrian,-and Mrs. Il
u„.2n
INSTALLED
Ww. Hilton and Mr. and Mrs. Har­ Rev. Edw. J' Nest at tlje Woodland j F. Sudden ol Perry. The bridy wore ■
old VcndcGlcsscn ot Battle Cteek. Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon, n rose print crepe gown. Hie groom
l.,,. u«.
will be Thanksgiving guests ol Mr. Nov. 14. Tiie groom Lv a Spanull war‘the customary dark suit. jAI'cr Hie
and Mrs. Coy Stowell ul the Battle veteran and has also trryed in the' ceremony in which Rev. Sugden proCreek road.
Phllipplnc • I heir friends rxtenrf-nounccd them man and wife, a wed­
Mlk-cs Martella anti Beatrice best wLshc&gt; : » Mr and Mt &gt;. Weise, ding dinner was served. Two year*
Goggins. Misses. Margaret und Flor­
» ---------'ago Harold attended thc Johnson
ence O’Donnell, and MLss Genevieve ■
AWARDED LETTER.
Bible College in Knoxville. TenITimm of Caledonia, drove to South
Walter Heath. Hartings, a senior newe. Mr- Hoheywell completed
1IBend. Saturday and saw the game in Albion College, was
..as otic“ of' thc 15 three year- of work in the. William **
Pound Pkg.
with Southern California, returning who was awarded^.*
letter by th.- ; Jennings Bryan University al Day-.
’ ‘
on Sunday.
Athletic Board of Control. Mr. .ton. Tennessee. Sl»e U also an acMiss Margaret Merrick was home Heath w
Uu* .-cnior football man-1 compllshed musician. They will
The Troian Model featured in this ipecial ii truly a wonderful value
I from Kalamazco over Sunday. She ager.
Intake their home at Byron In the
at the low tpecial tale price. 21" high; 24J4" wide; 7 deep, for Fireplace
was accompanied by a college
—• - ♦ *------------ । Baptist parsonage where he has thc
!
friend.
ML
m
Betty
Wells,
of
TravctSe
openings 22’ lo 36’ wide. Provided with vent for installation in rooms
Fancy No. 2 Cans
VHILY DINNER.
pastorate Harold lias lived most ol
[City. The young ladies, in comiwnv
Dr mid Mrs. Dennis Murray en- his life here and thc vicinity und I
having no fireplace.
• I with. Mrs Wayne Merrick, spent IcrUuncd with a family dinner 09 uni sure tig- community joins i-.i ■
No small investment you can make will bring more year 'round com­
Saturday in Grand Rapids.
Sunday honoring Curl Wcspinter. wUning tjarold and his bride a long
fort and health to your nome than a Humphrey Radiantfire. You strike
' Mrs. Dnsle Crut- was m Grand Jr., who leave*. t^n Thanksgiving and happy married life together.;
I Rapids Thursday and attended an Diy for Detroit where he h;u» a j»o-; Congratulations.
a match . . . and instantly a flood of cheering, relaxing, cozy heal warms
i Informal musical evening at tlx sition.
iho room! All the charm of an open fire . . . without work, kindling, dirt,
1
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win*,
Whoh Ktrnrt
home 01 Mr. arid Mrs. Reese Veatch.
IRVING.
smoke, soot or ashes. Como in and too ihe Trojan and other attractive
Goldtn Bantam
one of the groups of songs bcn&gt;»
j CLUB.
Mr. and Mrs. J E VaiidenBcrg
models to harmonize with any home furnishings while this special tale is on.
•given by Mr. Olin Bowen, a well
The Young People« Club ol tiie have ganc to Florida for a short sokiio-Zn barltmie of Chicago.
Mcthoclisl church met with Mr. and journ.
’
Mr. anti Mrs C. W. Clarke and Mrs Harold l obtirr 011 Tuesday eve-; William McCann will be home
'/Mrs. Paulino McOmber drove to ning.
Irani M- 8. C- for thc Thanksgiving I
j Grand Rapids Sunday. Mrs. Clarke
—------- - -■»■*-&gt;-------------holiday. Floyd Morse will spend *
land Mrs. McOmber remaining over
mvvvn
'TiumkAgiving with the McCann^
:
I tor a few days' stay with Miss
Mrs. Benham’s son, Frank''Cox.'
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Walton
Kathryn Clarke.
will cnlcrtmrt nintt-H-n guesta ul has started foi; his home in Alaska :
I Mr. and Mrs. A. T-’Johnson. Miss dinner on Thanksgiving Day.
after n visit here and with old tim-■
' Irene Johnson. Mr Tony Johits-m.
friends and neighbors in different
Mb* Margaret Robinson and M"­
DESnKKT BRIDGE.
' parts of the county.
Wa Deliver
The Big Little Store
Phone 2491 , Louis Swart? of Grand Rapldr. wc-i'.-|
Eniity MeEiwum entertained The Ladtes* Aid Society will meet;
Bunday guests at the home of Mr. three table.-, at K (le.'Sert .bridge last at Hi'- home &gt;&gt;l the Pres.. Mr.-'Beu
Archie McCoy and Mrs. Enun* 8 evening al He: home on w. Ccuter ; Ih vtTwyk. Friday. Dec. 1. Everybody
n uard
lways
gainst
Evans.
street.
invited. Pot luck dinner.

Social Events and Personal Mention

Thanksgiving

T. s. Baird

utsMiart

the Weatherman

L.V. BESSMER

Bargains
Kitchen Klenzer 4
Butter
Pumpkin
Magic Washer

Bliss Coffee

10c

3

f

19c |
25c
29c
23c

241c
18c

Marshmallows
Cracker Jack With Prize
Peas
2 &lt;°- 23c .
3 Bo... 23c
Corn Starch

Order Yopr Meats From Us

CASH

Qllcde^t fftciMlyttiymenti

GENUINE

HUMPHREY

RADIANTFIRE

CONSUMERS
POWER COMPANY

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PAOt eight

WANTS
ONE CENT A WORD NO ADV
HSEMENT FOR LESS THAN

:■ Peiitec. Who hai been

THE CHURCHES

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.

NOTICE or MORTGAGE FORE-

MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE

LURCH OF CHRIST. COAT3 GROVE.
K«t IXHIIUH.

Guarantccd Tr^jss
Fitting Service

n&lt;i ciumrcti
: be held mi

wrr.Lr.YAN methodi-t citurcH

ROSEVALE

antccd to hold the niptuto

feature ••Selective Pressure
■Control". Nothing else hke

MARKET
The complete food shop

Tin* dav.

eeutaUvc*
l.iuaugii

The Prescription Drug Store
Hastings

MICHIGAN

NORTILE \&lt;T WOODLAND.

r:nsT Presbyterian church

Cotton and

HASTINGS and vicinity OUT­
STANDING MEAT PRICES!

■ UT
in»T
TUI HEFORK

Hlandtnt Time. &gt;iH
will
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*1 t-n i.'clqrk m ti-» for*-'
--on. Eartrrn Kl«nJ*r.l time, •» th» s.lrth

price*, which ARE NOT juit
EVERY DAY of the week!
WATCH OUR WINDOWS
lor REAL PRICES!

Our Service
To PROTECT You Constantly
Pay Promptly

Beet

EMMANUEL CHURCH

Roasts

CITIZEN'S MUTUAL
tea Kdaq^r
A Hout cX-i::.7 Otxar.urd
J. L MAUS. Lwat Rrprr-et

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

| LEGAL NOTICES
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.

GEO. M. NEWTON

CHANCERY. NOTICE

Beef Steak

MORTGAGE SALE.'

3 n».. 25c

ib. 10c

Porterhouse
Or T-Bone Steak

Ground Beef 5 ib*. 25c
Or Sautage

- the t

HABTlnuo PARISH,
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Bacon

«wb«i.si.b ib. 12c
Deliciou* Home Cured
SLICED BACON
&lt;2 Ib*. 25c-

!&gt;• li. '

AUTO PARTS

Smoked Picnics

BODY GLASS IXSTA
Wlillr You Wait

ib. 8c

Home Cured and Smoked

Frankfurters
oitmtr. iiii: I ■ &lt;.I I. -.

ib.

8c

lb.

6c

&lt;

Or Bologna
Bte{

Hindquarter*

J GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Hartings

. Phone 2C3"

Oleo &gt;b 6|

CHURCH or THE UNITED BRETHREN
IN CHRIST.

Brooms Good Quality 33c

Toilet Tissue 3 roll* 13c

What Would You Do
IF THE LAW.

Crackers

Ut REVOKED Your

ur.f • • in::

: i: i.tr

2 it-. 23c
3 c.™25c
2 ib., 15c
3 B.r. 23c

Peas Select*
-, - h , -.-

Macaroni

! nd TIED I p All Your

Palmolive
Michi-an'i Financial Respon­
sibility Law Provides

CARDS of THANKS

ind Pkg. Super Sud* .

CHURCH OF THE NAZA.RENE.
»«l BuUitlnc

Flour 79c
NOTICE Or MORTGAGE FORE­
CLOSURE KALE

LEE US FOL

Andre*,
II.i-.tin

WANTED!
Qld style walnut bureau. Also have
your crippled Jumiture repaired and
retinl-hed at reasonable prices.

HASTINGS CITY MISSION

666

llastlngs phone

K03 S. Churrh St.

oniu-.it ion pum.:. ati-.-.-

Chicago Piano Manufac­
turer has near Hastings.
A BEAUTIFUL
riRRT CHURCH
or CHRIST. SCIENTIST

HASTINGS MARKETS

Player Piano
•
MORTGAGE

GRANGE PROGRAMS

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FORECLOSURE

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slifhtly used and nearly paid
lor. Will transfer contract to
responsible party who will
continue the small monthly
payments. For lull informa­
tion write "Auditor." P.O. B-yc
1D5. Chicago. III.
12-6

I WANT TO SELECT
a reliable young man. now em­
ployed. with loresight, lair ed­
ucation and mcAanlcal Incli­
nations. who is willing, to train
ipare time or evening •« Has­
tings to qualify ns INSTAL­
LATION and SERVICE EX­
PERT on all types ol Electric
Refrigerators. For interview
write, giving age and present
occupation.
•

• .I :n r. j.&gt;•: ■ :iblicat-o:i

vi thvir daughter. fn&lt;
rd’ Johnson, and husband lift
. birthday. Gati
Corners.
tlayed, lunch served and a

steady /

Growth/
j/ •
highest
tribute

ni'umonia.
kins and daughter. Mr-',
4. were In HiuUhR.- on
Tuesday to attend the funeral of
thofr relative. Mr June* Myers.Geo. ijavenv wa§ a business vis­
itor in Middleville on- Saturday.
Mrs.’ Dan JknigUv ^pent Friday
in Hustings umh relatives' and
Inendt.
Mrs Harry Duntriia,. been suffer­
ing with’u
ol poisoning
on both ol her hands

DURFEE.
Rev. and Mrs Fret! King ami sons
ate Thantaglving dinner Sunday
I with Mrs. ,Edd.
Woodman at"
we could
Orangeville.
The Parent-Teacher meeting at
the whoolnouse Friday night was
well attended, and u very AnThankreiving
CHARLES H. LEONARD
.mi a h-me tajem
Dhtinctive Funeral Service
Mn Bert Fancher
a.«
..me*
far our Grit projc
Bamc*
• •
uiw-ins
•UM* Fkaoa «41T ar &gt;«•! er «M» Thursday There were twenty-two
members and five visitors Mrs
■
.Fancher nave a very instructive and
BA.NNER WANT AD VS. FAY. J Interesting lesson on everyday mcab.

itsle Bedell and
tended a social :
nes
...... ..
«. vu-&gt;cade. Bowne. Caledonia and bawel!
township-. at the home' &lt;&gt;! Jean
Trlmm of Caledonia Monday night,
Mr nnd Mrs. Wayne Ber.’.on and
arold "Nash were in Hasting.-.
Tiira
Ttiompson

UTILITIES ENGINEERING
INSTITUTE
IMVN. Wells St.. Chicago, III.

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G E O R GE’S

S-vM&gt;n. of Irving who is
M&gt;i. Gertrude Thomas accom­
panied Mr.-and Mr,- Kenneth Prnoyer -jf Grand Rapids to Hastimis
Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fnrlee and
daughter spent Thursday with Mr
and
.... Mrs .I ...
N williams near Dowlmg- Miss Nevah remained to visit a
few day.
The communttv was saddened
U&gt;- death ut
near Woxiianu.
i and chjdrcn.
'
and Mrs Joseph Smith end
daughter cl HaeUmu called on Mr
and Mrs A Oavit in Woodland and
on Mr. nnd Mrs Cha-. Farlee w&lt;dne&amp;day afternoon.

SHOE REPAIRING and
HAT CLEANING SHOP
111 B. Jstleruii.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.

notice to

c.n.Dnor.r.

H*«tin««. Mich,

adie*' Soles, electric vulcanised,
no nails to bother
CAe*
your feet—Soles
DUG
HEELS— 15c

montlis guaranteed

ClI afaw
9K
4*

MEN’S DRESS SHOES Ar_
SOLES
OOC
BOYS’ RUBBER
SOLES
OUC
SHOES DYED—Mb.

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

16 PAGES

STRAND THEATER
CHRISTMAS SHOW

,

PAGES 1 to 8

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 6, 1933

NATIONAL- BANK OF HASTINGS
TO OPEN ITS DOORS SATURDAY

NUMBER 32

QUALITY STREET'

Figures Released Concerning
This Amount to Be Distribut­
• Cost of Putting on Stage
ed Among Those Who '
• Production
Signed Contracts
ALBERT BECKER DIRECTS
EVERY CHILD IN BARRY [ Barry county’s fall wheat ullotrt ’.hat the Civic;
PRODUCTION OF BAR­
here »■ a camPU-.rr
Iment on which .payments under the
COUNTY INVITED FOR
made
jxejible
miiaKj
RIE S 4-ACT PLAY
DECEMBER 23
natron memberhas ben fixed at 90.482 2 bushels,
of Barry
according to County Agent Harold
r
FORTY STUDENTS HAVE
Filter. ThU mean.' that $18.089 64
TICKET ARRANGEMENT
will soon be ready lor distribution
PARTS IN THE CAST
mow
SAME AS FORMER YEARS Minong the 4O2 Wh**ut growers tn the
' ,
- -------county who signed contracts A sec­
ijganized Stage Sets and Costumes in
Interesting Movies for Chil- ond payment under terms of the
anui ;-ba.
Charge of Miss Emily
...i nsz, t.
a
.
:act* will be made next spring.
dren and Gift From Santa
—
.... —
H The National Bunk of Hastings, de nee. Three time.5 elected
bio and .it
McElwain
three-years on farms .represented by
[org.inlrcd under,the National Bank*.of this city, president’of’th
for -EveryonB
'the contracts was 24.8 bushel* per
. High
1 tng Laws.-will open its door* tor. Veterinary Association, and
As usual tlie Strand .Theater will
under' direct
Albert
busincM Saturday. T&gt;cember 9. al c&lt; Miful practitioner ' ‘
again give a free show for nil the "It I* &lt;stimat«i' that thtre are
will prtM'n’ Quality Street.’
9:00 o'clock, a* announced in their - ion.
kiddle* of Barry rotlnty on Saturday. I hIxmh
«heat farmer* in Bany
in Central auditoradv. on another page.
iromon.'
December 23. The ticket uirnnge- f.OUI1[&gt;..
hundred and two of
It is a new National Hank, in i:&lt; great help to the board.
inent will b&lt;- handled tin- .-aune u.-. In :
.,igiK.&lt;j eunttacts. giving the
former years and will lx- issued ut comity aI) average of about 26 8 i* r
the old Hiisting.s National Bunk, ex
tiie various schools by the teachers. Ct.»t
•
i requ
cept
that ito many utockholders ’.an problems and perj
SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
IlUr.il teachers will pieiiM' ascertainf Mr. po-ter says that it I.-- not WM* J. FIELD SUCCEEDED mostly depositors In the old bank.
TO PRESENT PROGRAM
the numljer of children who will at- pTobuble that the total wheal ’aerrW. L. SHULTERS
underproduction
,
tend and make arrangements to get ll|a. 1(1 tlj,. county will to- greatly-rctheatric^
bank
’ •
vide that each director shall own in Hon to the
SUNDAY. DEC. 10
DEC. 1
’
ni*'‘ j1r,r'.n!(pr?' Eroup* bu
tl.eir quota from the theatre direct -!
next year. Only about u quarMtiiors have been
r is tlie fifth membe
amounted t&lt;&gt;
Many interesting child aubject* in Ur ot tlu. j.,nneis have signed conDollars worth of stock, which must
talking movie form wl^be given and;
agreeing
and ge'ting
b&lt;- inciciLscd to fifteen bundled dol­ twelve’ years ago a stranger, and haz SPECIAL SELECTIONS BY
?r&gt;-ek amounted
the duslemary packagl of goodies anil u u tnort. than-likely that PLANS TO CONTINUE
fuhitohuvri
lars by July 1. 1934
. ■
won an enviable reputation as a
d 1260 '-all bill
TALENTED MUSICIANS
presented by Santa Claus.
1 among the three-quarters wlio did
IN THE SERVICE HERE When the stock of the new bank
Il will be Impossible ut tills time to:|Wl slgn. there will be some who will
and
’ was subM.-nb«'d. it became evident but throughout Mfclugan. Probably
state the exact number of shows 0,1 • increase acicage in anticipation of Wm. Shulters Has Made Fine that only one person owned a suffi­ no man in Hastings knows so many Organization Directed by
tills day. but we ufe certain that u ns*, m price. The net result, there-,
Jay is o* follows:
cient amount to qualify under the people in Biirry Co., except
A.
Biferno
—
Hear
Thom
Record
—
Expect
Same
uch
a*
lumber,
paint,
•there will be one at 1:00 P M and torr, seems fairly certain to be cither
Ketcham? This acquaintance,
Funny Willoughby—Alice Finglehardware, wallpaper, paste, glue,
another
at 3’ 00 p. M."Whether —
there!,I,
.......
.Mai &gt;m«K or
' Central Auditorium
of Successor
.... depositors
,
i Tiie
’ committee then success as a lawyer, his biiainw
ton.
I wilt be a morning performance de- al the best a slight decline. If. this.
etc . amoun’ard to $69 99.
’ Hie perience
required and sound, judgment
Mbs Willoughby—Delphine EngleA change in the postmastership at proceeded to intcrc?
| pends U|»n the response for tickets, i,
Royalties for the two productions harte.
make
him
an
efficient
rnt-mb
Hosting* was .made Friday. Decern-' number of perxnv t&lt;
amounted to $40.00. '
I
Please, remember that there are age
.
wheat-growing district in the
lie bank director,i'c
Tlu(*''!''—Helen Bxidmore.
j hl ways in attendance the ladies of , 'United States, the wheat situation to-r 1. when orders were received suffleum’. to-qualify
-a"Turnbull—Mary Duqg'
! the Legion Auxiliary' io look after so .fur as surplus crop and price is from tin- |i&lt;&gt;st office dc|Mirtment at the bourd ot director
phony Orchestra, under tn.
—
I the little one*, and thcrelorr it is 'concerned will be much the some as Washington. Thto was not uncxpcctPhnrbe Throstle—Irene Jones.
ed, ba the preliminuriex for it had
!&lt;-•»» than fivi
j unnecessary for the1 |&gt;arcnts to come i .n is right now.. .
(i
concert
in
the
Central
Lillian Tolhun.:,
been
satisfactorily
arranged
vime
n
'
”
wit ti tiie childron. We have to do I
highly recommended
dttoriurii. beginning
Ellsworth
tirtfc before. William J. Field, of the " The depositors' commute
i this to avoid space* being taken up
Continuer! on page twoi
'Hastings Printing Company, has successful in interesting five iii’T. many year* of *ucc(*v.ful banking ex­
' by ilie parents. Every precauyon Is
who
would
purchase
the
necessary
iM-riencv
in
both
State
mid
Natlona
—Jjjhn Erws
succeeded William L. Shulters as
। taken to Mitcguurd the little ones]
amount of. stock and as .such become ‘
*
realize that it is an unusually good
Isabella-Ruth Haywood.
j&gt;ohlma.ster.
•
.
l.und we luive never had a single i»c-!
In addition to the officers and di- one. In Mr Biferno the orchestra
The new'jMXitnuislcr to well known orgaiilzers of the now bank. These
Cldent tn the ten years, therefore wej
has an outstanding leader.
Dennis McIntyre.
and well liked by the people of Has­ directors made application for u‘ Na­
. urge that your hill cooperation be]
tional
Bunk
charter,
and
after
jw.ss— Geraldlru*
tings.
-He
graduated
from
our
given to our arrangements. We id-|
jxTsonnel:. Mr
and a half, and will afford
schools, then from the University ing the rigid examination of the
" children to I
Ufiited
States
Treasury'
Department
hghtftil
time
for
everybody.
of Mjcplgiui. FVr a time he was con­
TWENTY TWO ABANDON nected with a trade Journal in
g tiffin.
is
nothing
moro
enjoyable
in
—Rotten Wilcox.
dilldren not at­
and management.
The National Rank
Chicago, later woikcd for tin' gov­ rectors.
tending schools, but wishing them fol ED SINCE RURAL CAR
DOUG FAIRBANKS IN MR.
—
„ — There
ernment at the Bristol. Pennsyl­
attend with their older brothers or!
RIER SERVICE BEGAN
ROBINSON CRUSOEvania. shipyards during the World ors will hold office until the next an­ thousand dollars paid in capital and no doubt about this prehestr
sisters, may send a note to the
surplus,
"
- Frances Cowles,
war. Later he became associated nual meeting of stockholders,
teacher.-, with the older Children re­
HERE DEC. 13—14
Honorable John C Ketcham, for­
selected by county organization— u group of tulVirunia ThompM»n. Rtrfwrt Wilcox.
' with hi* father carrying on tha
FOURTEEN LESS RURAL
questing tickets for them.
try Dejiart- ented masfeians. very capably diDori. Cole. Louise Will. June Scobey.
business o:
of uh
tlie."r Hasting* mnung
Printing mer Congressman from this district,
At this time we do not know]
rwMi&lt;rro i*i mr nnnu-rv busincis
nu-nt.
and
wc
understand
that
in
—
reeled
by
Mr.
Biferno
will
act
as
president
Mr
Ketcham
Wadter. Maurcnr Wlllilto
ROUTES IN THE COUNTY Company Mr. Field has always
PROCEEDS TO BE USED
definitely what day the teacher* of j
Others at card tabi*- -Howard. Mc­
nngx wm*
—
been mter&amp;ted in the pr&lt;»gre*s and is admirably fitted to nil this poet- chided in these assets b.’ a large , No other city in Michigan of Hasthe public wliooto in. Hasting.will I
' tings’size .boosts &lt;uch a musical orFOR WORK IN COUNTY Intyre. Grace Brill. Martan Hailli amount ofcash.
riutke the announcement. but
t.._ yon
.’ I Number Will Further Decline prospeiity of Hasting.' He has nl- t ion and wv know he will do so wit
the Thc opening of this new bank-will gnnization. Symphony music not
‘ taken
• '
-ra
the
Rn-ids
Are
Imfor
K
’
xxl
citizcnshiij
and
may be sure that this will be
'
as me ko.ius Rie tin
i( j;. wbatt.vel Wliuld mukl. ((,? lbt. bank He is so well, known to the be a great help to this Vommnntiy. only requires skillful player:,
tbut‘ Camp Fire Girls to Share in
—Eloise 8lorcure of in a regular manner at each I
proved
welfare of this city. He will gtje to l&gt;eoplc of Barry county that no fur­ for it again places in the channels bf also long hours of patient practice
ScImioI building
Profits—No Advance in
ohr buxine-is life finds that mean
'
■• •
Dano
Naylor. Gordon
ii»w u&gt; iuri Ijist week word was received that tlie duties of postmaster his best ther comment is necessary.
The
local
jx-ople
who
have
given
Mr.
Charles
S
Pott.,
will
be
the
much
to
U;.
all.
.
... Hubert Long. MllAdmission Charges
v.v.,
..... «... -. ..«• lower! the jxwl office nt Woodbury. Just pttention A- he is always courteous
their time and efforts to the-build-, Next week
------ --------- . , ___
. dred Scudder. Ethel Stanton. Howschool grades of Barry county and I over the line in Eaton county from and attentive to hto duties, there cun new vice-president. His success as
Wednesday
treasurer of .the Grand Raptdsjm the City of Hastings and we are tng of this organization deserve the 1 Thursday.
pane fi
five*
it is h(&gt;i*ed that thto will be the) (he northcast .corner ot W&lt;x&gt;dland
(Continued on jiage
ve*
Dec. 13 and 14 Ha'.,
.. . , ard McIntyre. Richard Darby.
Bookcase A: Chair Company should iall happy to know tliat the National high pralM' which they have re­ Branch, manager,
— l] Soldier and Lady, parsing --Rob­
largest turnout we have ever had. township, hud been discontinued.,
■
*
’
of
the
Strand
testify to his good busim:judg- Bunk of Hastings will come into’be- ceived from this city and other Theater here, will put on a special,'ert Furrow. Ethel Stanton.
Children atlending parochial school* | This led the writer to think of the ADVERTISEMENTS IN
ment. mid his election to the school I ing nt a most bppartune time
(Continued on page fivei
Subsidiary
committees u.wisting tn
arc Just ns welcome and are request-1 large reduction in the number of
]show. proceeds from which will be;.
,
BANNER WANT COLUMN board of our city indicates the con-1 We all extend to the. new bank
id to Join thto meipr throng.
|x&gt;st offices
—
in
■ Barry cu'unty when:
' turned over to the benefit of Burry * - production of this play ore as
fldence with which he is held by the and those who have worked so hard CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
followd:
the rural free mail delivery was es- i
j
County
Boy
Scout
and
Camp
Fin'j
.
। to make it a succewful realization
tubltohed. also of several since that Bring Buyejs and Sellers To- people.
.Girls organizations. The play select-', Publicity—Eloise Storer, chairman.
Doctor Burtbn A. Perry has held'our heartiest good Wishes mid sinTO BE GIVEN DEC. 15 |cd is Mr Robinson Crusoe" lea- !William Fox. Martan Weyerman and
time.
■ gether, Help Convert Need­ many positions of trust and confi- cere commendatloiw.
I Post offices that were well known
'turing'Douglas’Fairbanks. In ad- Bv.--.ie Karmes- •
Costumes—Grace Brill, chairman,
less Articles Into Cash
Written by Rev. Kitching-— 1 dition to the main plgy there will be
' in this county but discontinued
(Continued on page fivei
. when rural carrier service was cs- ] Every week, through the Banner
a comedy, u "hcwsrwl and other
Presented
Under
Aijspices
CHECKS
BRING
.
CWA
tablished for the entire county, were1 Want Column, there are many«pco-,
I short features. The prices charged]
of Presbyterian Church
'the following: Gerkcy. Warnervllle, pic in Barry county who get rid of;
CHRISTMAS
BASKETS
will
be
?5c
and
15c
ax
usual.
On
IN
MANY
PAY
DAYS
Announcement to made of the
i both in Woodland township. Maple articles they had stored away, and
A Christinas pageant written and : Wednesday aftemoqh at 3 ‘00 o’clock
TO BE DISTRIBUTED
dates for the Christmas vacation for produced
AT THE DECEMBER MEET- Grove Center. Lacey. Banfield. have no use for. Through our Want wrnr„
by the Rev. John W!
i Pritchnrdvillc. Carlton Center, Ce- Column they-get cash—which right 1 or&lt;- Than Two Hundred the Hastings city .schools.
pupils
with
an
admission
charge
of
ING OF THE HASTINGS । dar Creek. Gull Lake, Orangeville. now most everyone lias use for.. The ■^Persons in County ut
Donations of Food Should Be
k School
closes • Friday afternoon. Kitching will be presented in Ccn- 10c.
""
.
| Dec..22. 1932. and opens On Tuesday, tral auditorium under the auspices
Yankee Springs Bowens Mills. Par­ buyers are Just as pleased, because
Taken to Legion Rooms
BROTHERHOODof the Presbyterian church here Fri­
Work on Projects
January 2. 1934. .
melee, -North' Irving. O’Donnell and they get what they want, al a fe-'
day evening. Dee. 15. commencing fused with the annual Scout drive ;
Before Friday, Dec. 22
Apprcxixittly 168’ families ...
’ Fillmore- the last three in Irving duced price.
, : Approximately
at 8:00 o’clock. One hundred peo­ It is simply, un extra benefit which
ROYAL
MYERS
—------ ....
------- - IS CAPT.
I township.
I There ire quite a number of pco- Barry
~
K1V will take part. The action has Mr. Branch promised the Scout or- t On Tuesday afternoon, a meeting
county had their Thanksgiv- । RALPH PIERSON IS
ple
! representatives from the churches
nF TUP QIIPPPD QflllAn
Since the beginning of rural car- pie in Barry county who rarely let
been'
divided
into
eight
bnlfant.
8
“
nizatton.
Because
of
the
fact
that
,
o!
1
bnlkant.
SERIOUSLY INJURED scenes ns follows:
Uf inc oUrrtn SUU ALL rit.r s&lt;.rvle,. the following other post' an issue of the Banner go out witli- Ins m.ae happier bre.Lhr ol K'the camp Fire Girls need, money to aand
’ other patriotic and civic or­
------ —
m
j
«
I offices have also been discontinued.
out having at least one Want Adv. 260.52 in Civil Works Administration I
i 1—Grand Patriotic Tableaux.
i carry on their activities in the ganizations was held to make the
Meeting Monday Night, Dec.) Coats Grove. Morgan, Quimby. Irv- in it—and often several Want Advs. checks that were specially ru*hed Son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude : 2 - Annunciation to t Mary ....
by the! county, the Scouts will turn over plans Mr the Christmas baskets to
18—Speaking in Church ',n*. Shuitt and Milo.
Many readers tell us that the Ban­ out for them and delivered largely. pi„-onr, trMr. whila nivintr ] Angels"
’
lone-half ot the proceeds from tlu 1be distributed in the city Members
...
.
I Who would have thought that ner Want Column pays them several thmmrh
3_The Carpenter’s Shop nt Nat- thow to them. All money will to* used 'of these societies, churches, clubs,
through tun
the personal nffnrre
efforts ofii ricrson nuri w
• nutn *zi, iiig
“
Auditorium
i twenty-two post offices, which were times the cost of the paper- every County
| areih.
.
to finance special local projects.
1etc. are urged to cooperate in furTreasurer L. F. Maus and
,n Swimming Pool
'
4
—
stable
of
the
Inn
at
BethlcThe show. "Mr. Robinson Crusoe." ;nuhlng food for the baKkets, Mrs. A.
Tl» nnell
iwwlnt
or
the
Kuln
»
h
«
t
Father Bernard N. Gellei- of the I- Hastings friends of Mr. and Mrs.
.. . .
.
....
.
lore Iwfnrn Hie mr.tltK" nf rural do.
No matter what you have to sell, county welfare committee. These Claude Pierson ।Franc Lombardi of hem.
Ls considered one of the best on the W. Woodbbrne is general chairman
tings Brotherhood will be Monday. ters before the coming of rural de­
livery
service,
had
been
dtocontin--------------—
v.
—
if
it
has
any
value
nt
nil
and
is
us1 thto enterprise and she an­
December 18. at the usual hour.
'*'1 checks, according to Mr. Maus, rep-! Pasadena. California, were sorry tot 5—Proclamation to the,Sheph'erds. ■ road. It to a typical Fairbanks' film of
that the American Legion
full of stunts.'fast action and color.;nounces
1
$even o’clock. It will be unusual in ued in Barry county? But that is Fable, almost invariably there i“jresented pay for wo?k covering a hear of the serious accident which 1 6—Court of Herod. Hiy King
’ MYineone
in ..the county. ' who
i lK.rl(Xj 0| about a week. Since then' happened last week Monday to11 7—Flight Into Egypt.
, The plot i* a rather ingenious adap- 1rooms have been placed at the dis­
that the speaker will be none other the
..... mi. i,
IS
c*l..fact.
n.. -----------------------------------....
.
8—Grand Finale.
ta'.ion ot DvFoe’s classic to th** posal of the committee for rccetvthan Senator Arthur Vandenberg of
------------------- ----- — • tneir son Ralpn. aged 16
many changes sell. Through its wide, general clr- llvered to 220 CWA workmen for a. He and some other boys were in
Leading parts in the pageant will modern world "But Doug is right . Ing and packing she baskets.
Grand Rapids. Tliat is nil that need
(Continued on ------page «
five)
—
culatlon all over Burry county, the three-day period up to Nov. 30
be said about the speaker. It will be
| the swimming pool at school, and be; King Herod. Finley Johnston;‘there with his thrillers as usual—he ’ All contributions must be at tha
Banner Want Column brings buyers A rumor is being spread about Ralph was diving. While trying to Queen
Simr-n Mariamme/Mfs.
Mnriamnw/xin Hbsv Wai-1 captures .....
a whole
tribe
............
.. of threatening. to'gion
. - rooms
— by Friday, Dec 22.'at
u privilege, which every person in
and
sellers
tdgethcr
at
a
very
minl- •
•
■ a fish-net
- •------ -----natives
in
trap; he scat-. &gt;0 A
A. M . .**&gt; the committee may sort
Hastings and vicinity will appreciate । HEAR DR. TEMPLIN
that the rate of pay for the CWA) avoid hitting another boy who was ton; Joseph of Nazareth, Archie
QllkinAV MODMIMP 'num oI “P®""’ If you huve some- I employees to supposed to be 50c per below him. he hit his head and Relckord; Mary, tlie Madonna. Mrs iters an army of besieging cannibals and pack, 'the distribution to be
and ought to Improve, to hear Sen- i
oUlvUAT
IY1U n NIN u -thing
ntor Vandenberg. The address will
x
- of value,
- that -you
- now
- - have hour on highway projects of the back on the wall of tlie pool, it is Ray Waters; Tlie Innkeeiwr. Lau- by tearing down on them from above made on Saturday. Dec. 23 by the
be
given unatatrs
the church
.
. Missionary From no
for. why
it into . CWA but tliat 6c’per hour to being thought, seriously injuring him.
rence Barnett; Tiie Guardian "Angel, in'a home-made overhead trolley; Boy Scouts.
auditorium,
so as in
to allow
peoplei'। «
Returned
cashuse
through
an not
adv. convert
in tlie Banner
1*. is the aim of the committee to
■if.M.W.
CV M.-» IM IUIUA
■
“* ““
) retained os remuneration by tiie io- i Relatives here received word on Mrs. William Ducker. Jr.; Mehchor. he escapes over a fleet of cannibal place a chicken in each basket if
------India to Speak at the
'! WB,ft
cniumn,
King
Egypt.• -Dr.- -D. -D. Walton;
who
ares_.
hot--------------members of. -----------the Broth-1I
“Pi LOlumn/
cal committee thus accounting for Monday that his condition on Sat- —
- of- ---•— _• &gt; boats by shooting himself from a gt- j&gt;os.*ible. and to make the content*
"-“r. King
"tr.;; of
zt India, Afchle S*.
“"“c home-made catapult', in
erhood. to attend. Tlie center seats
□ lictuccc hicimic nr
u,e Wc ratc actually being paid on urday was hopeful, according to the!Caspar.
D. "gontic
Methodist
Church
of
the boskets as uniform as possible.
,
BUSINESS NEWS OF
|rood projects. Thto to’utterly absurd, report of seven doctors at the has- Mcl''’ '^ Balthazar. v,...,
cDapald;
King of Per- fact n,
the play is filled with Pairbankof the auditorium will be reserved I „ . e
i. Joe DeRulter; Captain of the ian pranks that make the stunts of If any prefer, they can pay caah
for the Brotherhood. The side seats |.®.
JS|
ortUlAL Hi ICnto I
SPECIALJNTERESTj^^^^Vrt
nocai oniciais nave nocning.wnat- Kfu*
piuu in los ongei
and galleries will be open to the
---)
ever
to.say
concerning
the
rate
of
was
taken
for
care.
--------------------------------------who has served as a mtoslonary in Hastings
—- -•
-•
— -•
. .
. . —
. . is
. —
.. ..
. .. his
... .head.. rhnn.K&lt;&gt;,i,in
। tliat
that are lacxinc
lacking.
.- public.
Chamberlain. r»^
Dr. r*n^.„«unr«.
Carrothers; Lord ♦&lt;&gt;*,&lt;•
tafhe.
Merchants
Offer
pay on highway
projects.
This
rao lie .is able
to move only
; Boy Scout work has won a recog- i Among the articles needed and
(Continued on page fivei
The supper will be at the usual India, will speak nt the Methodist [fixed hv
by tiu.
the Rjntn
State wi^ha-uv
Highway rnm.
Com­ The doctors say that they do not
• nlzed place in Barry county. It has requested are. Dry bean*, vegetables
hour in the social rooms of the church, telling of ijto work in that Goods at Reasonable Prices 1 mission-and varies in different sec- think the spine is fractured, npr
cltiier
fresh
or
canned,
butter
'j?
country.
■
been
worthwhile
from
the
start
and
'
church. Royal Myers will be Captain 1
jtions of the state according to cm- are jhe bones telescoped, but they MORTGAGEXOANS
for Christmas Trade
-rr.-r*i
sugar, bread, milk, potatoes,
_______
_
' 18
is especially j,o
m&gt; now mat
that sea
Sea scout
Scout ole&gt;.
•
of
the supper
squad.-He _________
will be os- J Inasmuch ns all tiie foreign mtoconditiona. The rule for think the nerves are affected caus­
The business news in the Bunner pFoymcnt
TOTAL S280.200;Ships are being formed for older coffer, tea. appl s. oranges, canned
stoted by the following members: I stonary money raised In the Michling the paralysis. The friends of
Barry
county
was
originally
fixed
nt
..boys.
. ..
.. .
...
.... has an.. goods, candy, and any other staples
It .is-seldom
that. one
Stuart Clement. Charles Cook. W. R. J 8a» Conference is sent to North­ this week is of special intercat and 40c per hour. The state udministra- the family hope to hear more en­
Since the farm mortgage relief 'opportunity to enjoy an evening-of that could be used.
Cook. L. L. Carroll. John Gill. Rex I western India,, where Dr. Templin importance to our readers, particu­ ' tor of the CWA. however, considered couraging reports from Pasadena.
act has been
in effect. 186-----fanners
{lnt -v
entertimmvnt
and at are
the about
*amc ’ ninety families
I----------------------------v----- ...M
mm. There
Foreman. Paul Gangulllct, Ben {served and where Dr.^Stanley Jones larly at this holiday time. In view'of
। have applied for loans through thojtlmc (With no extra chnjgc over us- !°n the lUt this year- No toys w.ill be
Oldle'y. Darrell Hall. Ross Johnston. 11 ILh done such marvelous work. the fact that prices, generally XKi?
overt 200 unemployed office of Willis Streeter totalling uai theater prices' contribute to so placed in the baskets as tiw Camp
Rflph Kerr. Russell Kimmel, Leon1 ‘»ito ’ servlet should be of especial speaking, are going higher In tiie
not
dt-stanl
future
the
people
of
this
$438200
To
date
116
loans
iiave
I
uprtll
y
projects
as
Boy
Seoul
Fire girl* are planning a. gift exKrebs and William Lind.
interest to (everyone interested in
X
LISTED in this county been allowed for a total of about chunp ptre Girl work. But thatand
u change die siimc as was yualuctcd
clty“and county are highly favored
As our readers know. Senator j Methodism and in. missions.
the full 50c per- hour.
]
~
. .
. in having special offerings right now celving
Vandenberg was named for a va-1 D. e' Vdetac
Workmen on the CWA program in Uovcrnment Provision Has $280,200. The total number of loans, what people of Barry county will • last year. Boy Scouts are gathering
cleared through the office of Mr jjaw me opportunity to do on D«i- up. toys-and repairing them for u.*o
al the very low quotations made by , tile county are now receiving this
cancy in the United States senate! ntolUNo ’Ao I KtAb.
“
- to Employ
.
Been Made
! Streeter does not represent the to- b and 14 when ”Mr. Robinson Cru- at the exchange.
ric ben nonce UCDC thc biulness men of Hastings, as can ,rate entire without the slightest per- ‘
by Governor Green and later electItol applied for in-the county since
com,.s to !hc strand. ‘
- wv&gt;uld
.. ..
Clothing of all kinds
also.
Ur ntU LnUjonLiit be
in the advertising columns
cd for a slit year term. Few members j
440 in the County
cent being deducted for bonuses or;
many persons applied. to the gov-~ , ,
1
1
1
—
*
.
.
in
this
issue.
be acceptable if anyone wbhes to
of that
tliat body have ever come into
lnt0': Harry Hayes Has Served in nH»rvk«
nf Ih*
'commissions.-The county treasurer DcVon Putnam, who is registering ernment direct Th™
7Xtu.,r.c
“.^CASHIER CARTER SPOKE
fl£ntK
atim. u iS That Capacity Very Capably *£\£ViVTdo^? mttoX%V^duu^
on
of estimating Just whut the total:
may be. although it is probable that
AT COMMERCIAL CLUB fraternal and patriotic organiration.
srmuo. yandentenrH. u* Burnt
for Several Year. ’ ing of nmerchandise
JJcl„nS„,,n
'»•&gt;»
n u qiau ertdrenh.1 the tMapor______ V.MM
club and ....
society that v~.
possibly can
in the next few --------- —It is quite evident that the temjjor- the great majority of applicationsj
speaker. a thinker and a patriotic
—*-------- -------------------ary employment provided by the have paired through the hands of i Explained National Law for »’&gt;H cooperate in thU movement. No
After many years of faithful serv- months ._
will do well to not only )
American statesman..
ANNUAL^MEETING.
government will not suffice for that Mr. Streeter. It has been predicted I
„
.
, „ ,
I special number ot basket* will Im*
Ice Harry G. Hayes hu&gt;t\week re- look over the business news
~ ...
in this |
annual meeting of the Barry number. '
by various |&gt;ersoiu that within a
Guaranty OI Hana
.... any society
.... ...
..
BAZAAR
AND
CHICKEN
allotted
this year. all
--------------- ------------signed as treasurer, of thV Barry issue of tlie Banner, but also to give: The muiua*
..
—
... will bef
government allotment to year the total amount of money'
Deposits
SUPPER ON SATURDAY. ■ County Red Cross. The'JU&amp;l Chap- attention to the store announce-- County Agricultural
Society
I will work together thus insuring w
H
Tlie American Legion Auxiliary ter is greatly indebted to him for his menu that appear each week in tlie held in the court room at. the court Ban-y county to a total of 440. who coming Into the . county through:
w.™
E.
c,,w.
Ihr
new
e„hkr
.
'
will hold a Christmas bazaar at the ■ lontf* years of fidelity to this great Banner’s column*. It would be im-1 bouse on Saturday. Dec. 9.1933. for will wcurewmk on special projects these mortgage relief loans will toLegion rooms on Saturday at 3.00 cause, and tn appreciation presented possible to make particular mcn-llle election of President. Treasurer, Cftheae the nd alloted to tije Civil tai about one-half million dollars.
teachers club to
P. M. At 5:00 o’clock, a chicken sup- Wm with a dozen Michigan toms to tion iq this write-up. but we assure;Secretary and three directors for a works Administration' “JJMmunn
&lt;t
.wv years-and two for one work- The Re-empfayment
. .
.Commit... . BISHOP
.
,**
ling or the Hastings. Commercial I
GIVE CAROL SERVICE
per will be served to the public,: cheer him on hla way to California's our reader* that they will find it to .term of two
MHORMICK AT
Zdv^itMe
mreJd
the- Liver- 1 ye*r to *
fill
Poll* win
will »»
be tee
tee have
have started
started about
about futv
fifty and
and ex.
ex-'
KMMANIEL
ClIVRCH.'club He gave a very clear explanaprice 25 cento, come and gel your]sunshine1 and roses. •
------- -- ■—- —
’• vacancies. «&gt;nii«
Emmanuel ch
tH4na wrtiimna of'the Raimer rare 'open at 10 A. M. and remain open pect to have the 220 alloted them at' This Sunday afternoon. Dec. 10th.; tion of the federal deposit guarantee, Membera of the Hastings readier*
Christmas gifts and your supper.I
'""J ."L—.
f
ullv
g
th?^
wrek
and
ta
f
utu
JTweeki'
'
until
5
00
P.
MThe
business
session
work
before
December
15.
which
war,
at
5.00
P.
M
.
the
Confirmation
servlaw.
which
the
members
great
ly
ap-1
Club
will
present tfjelr Chrtalma*
All are welcome.—Adv.
BURGLARS BL.S1 AGAIN.
lully this week ancMn future weeks. h|&lt; cornn)enW gt. one.uurty at the date-fixed. More are being added ice will be held in Emmanuel Epis-1 predated. Mr. Carter made a fine, Carol songfrat in Central audits------------- I Monday night, or early Tuesday
tTWR
TAXPAYERS, i door
of the
East End
Cigar
Will
be at Don TAXPAYERS.'
Wright’s store,
and
Secretary
be read
and any dally.
BALTIMORE
which
time ....
the*Ul
reports
ot Treasurer
icopal church. The Rt. Rev. John N.1 impression with the members of the lum here qn Sunday altcriioon. Deo
NOTICE TO HASTINGS
morning,
someone
Jimmied
theStore.
rear TO
-------------------------------------------- -------....^
...
---------------------------- - •
!
■ ■•••------ J — -* —•
----------- ---------------------- McCormick. D. D . Bishop of this;club, who are sure he will be a wei-: 17. commencing at 4 00 o'clock 11il4
HOME DEPARTMENT.
] Diocese, will confirm and preach, come addition to the business cirdes event to one of the annual features
I will be at the Hastings City owned by Will Ducker. A small Dowling, every Thuraday. beginning I other business that may come before
ink. Dec. 9. 16, 23. 30 and Jan. 6 to amount of money was secured, but Dec. 14. at home every Friday and the board will be transacted. Every The Home Department of the The public is cordially invited. Par-'of this dty. Wo wish we had space.of the Christina* *e**on here. The
llect taxes. For other Information as far as known nothing in the way at Hastings City Bank every Satut-1 member is urged to be present and Women’s Club will meet Friday. Dec. uhtoners and friend* will unite in this week to mention the^®‘nu b» .complete program will be pubttoftw
8.
with
Mrs.
W.
R.
Cook
tn
charge,
tendering the Bishop and clasrf an I covered in hto talk, but space for-. next week.- One of the prlnetpal
call 734—F4 or write Chester L. Are- of stock was taken, the burglar, or day. during December
and
January,If
’
------------------ - take part.
Burton Perry. Pres.. "Household Economies" to the sub- ■ informal reception in the Parish)bids. We will, however, do thto next jnumbers, however, win be the Hdto;
hart. Hostings Twp. treasurer. Has-, byrglars. evidently seeking nothing to collect taxes.
John Birman,
‘
''
ject.
.
House, immediately after Die service. | week.
jlujah Chorus from "The Msetten
P. C. Parker, Secy.
tings, Mich.. Route 4.—Adv. 1 wk. ! but cash.
Adv. 12-13
*“
Treasurer. 12-6—Adv.

It Is A New Bank, Splendidly Equipped for Business; John
C. Ketcham, Pres.; Charley S. Potts; Vice-Pres. and War
ren E. Carter, Cashier. Has Fine Board of Directors

momt
- NEW POSTMASTER

REAL TOT FOR

07178214

MINT FEWER POST­
OFFICES N THE CO

BOY SCOUT BENEF

SEN. VANDENBERG
WILE BE SPEAKER

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�.THE IIKTINCS BAXXT'R WfllXtMHV. DECEMBER K. 1313

PAGE TWO

HASTINGS CITIZENS
ARE HIGHLY FAVORED

COMMENTS ON WORK
OF HASTINGS PLAYERS

LOCAL NEWS
nlrrialntnen

Our Central Auditorium Has
Proven a Reul Coni
inanity Asset

Enquirer-News Praises Bat
tie Creek Performance5 Of '
"The BriiiE'
px-Under the heading. Calcs P.-.(/V» of WMUitiK Give EnUrUha:..
Performance Hrr&lt; ‘ the itattli- c. &lt; &lt;
Enqulrri -Nr».“ voinnienlcd, A* fol“
wnc'niing Hie prrtarm.in.1 &gt;t.
"Tlie Brine, a thr&gt;
given by the loyal 1
. jcfie auditorium. Bat

tlie Little Theater Gn-t

= : RECEIPTS*FROM RED

itfOli .*

.

were given a Mini
nrighbrring uwn
croup l» doing brh
wlien Usey

aard $ 13 &lt;10.

Gifts

8
i

luiurli- ttwy plact.v &lt;.-£port *:hl
doOb! bi' larger.
bort -ot ilv CGO
ftur„qir'b&gt; ,
In thia Uk-ue th..: h&lt; ha- . y&gt;pcc.al niai:
’ll. ail made by’himself -Vou of the' rrwuM.

. TING LAST WGHT
IN M. E. SOCIAL ROOMS

Theater «
The

i Conducted
Two. Ad

uxonipanin

Given

A

ft

men appreciate

ital held

8

&gt;iui Noble* on MuiiJa',

Inspirational Address by N
H .Vethboer, a Na­
tional Trustee

edy. "The Bride.

B.dclman hd* been

.«• purchased.

W. H. M. S. THANKOF­
FERING HELD SUNDAY

CROSS ROLL CALL

AU Sections of County Have
Not Yet Reported—Total
to Date Is $257.00
HI BidcUmn
A cotnj.L r rcpe:t &lt;&gt;! ihv • H-d
Rev Helen Bland Saturday evening Cn&lt;M&gt; taembwsldpr. ub' iijuxl durin';
tile recent RvlLCall !a nut ye; availGeorge Smith U
ihhii-1'nbl«*&gt; retr’rt.* th- county cJuilrnmn.
H*ad Rev. I. L !&gt;»&lt; '
advertnement m
W for Rfc«ipt&gt; lr.&gt;ta th • ba lav a district
I'ut ticulani .
el
uerc Sllil.M'. loan
xt. and Mra. PitdA J,-- •' havb
inovvu in: • the A K Fnuidken Freeport.
Pr.
ChaA

•ft
ft
A
ft
ft

&amp;

combined. t&gt;

S

NEW INSECTICIDE HAS
BEEN DISCOVERED

I’, cordially invite thrpeopie of- this vicinity to
visit this Christmas Store timing
this holiday season. It is not too
early to buy your gifts now. Stocks
art; at their best,-selection is much
easier, too. Your purchase may he

in love
clues pom*. w tier
The buticr Js fitu

CIVIC PLAYERS GIVE
REPORT ON FUNDS

parttnent. T
bachelor' w;
thing end* Ji
'Laurent?

s!
ft
A
ft
4

A
A

a inch 'hi

through eflorU *»l UU’ c

A

Ml
9

S

nJ pep and' th

If

Prrhau.

ft
&amp;

ft
&lt;5

ft
A

S
*&gt;
A
111

ft'

be more convenient for yon to take
them. .Gifts from this store are

M

!f
FORTY ENROLLED IN
.TEACHERS* COURSE

"A

i.7

SETS POSITION AT
Miss Ione Catton Prese-atin;
COURT ST. CHURCH

.quality or style.

&gt;’!

M
t.;

Lessons on "Principles

K. nn. • Smith Appointed DiROTARIANS HAD FINE
i ctor &lt;ff R .-i’gious Ed
MUSICAL PROGRATA
nc.-.liun There

A
&amp;
^i

i-;
i1

tiishcd

si

w
i- 1
w
G,

W
1;
&amp;

WATERS

&amp;
£

CLOTHES SIIOI

I’
n

"(lifts Men z\[i|ireciute
ft
ii

n
Kf
w

REfi:3TER RECORDS I09
LAND DANK MORTGAGES

M

I
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&gt;Mort„ .-v5 SI 39.300 .

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Adult* 2Sc

COUPON

OLEO

TUESDAY NIGHT .COUPON

LCKRICH

Coffee

Ruth Chatterton in her b -st to date

26c

FEMALE”
It! It

I Gtltll.i: HI l lit1

Cheese
ib. 15c Cigarets
iOS
Butter ib »J&gt;/2c Hamburg 1 ib. 25c

AIM I IS Hpil (

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

by the K

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in

Pork Loin

Roast
Rib End lb.

“MP.. ROBINSON CRUSOE”

man

Comedy1—"Salt Waler Daffy” LfttentH
Abt I I * : &lt; l.x I ( tll/.UR!

FRIDAY — SATURDAY

; John r and D»v.d 8. Goodr. G Hay. - The
that Uie dclcnd»o tr.r v.Uage tor
iu di'poniu made
utioiial Bank Tlu?

Warner Oaland and Heather Angel in (hi

Detective Story—

“Charlie Chan’s Greatest Case

u» retrain

Comedy—"The Entertainer"

And Mickey Mouse—Mickey's Gala Premiere

Alft IT* 1.'.

I I.M&lt;

paying any men
lu ’entins tn nt

&lt; fill.Oh l \
Mr. ‘OBfien by Mr. Sta.

abou*. them unid thh auk that! be deter*
.
ir.lutd.
.

Swiss
Steak

HAM
ENDS

1OC
Beef Kettle Roasts Home Dititad lb. 10c
Swift's Branded Beef L'Aoitr lb, 14c

Hams.
Armour’t Star or Suiift't Premium

�Sporting Items
H. H. S. CAGERS BREAK

,

,

. O
even IN OPENER bas turned oln many fine
- ’
' . trout ye.i:*. at:d ti e one
First Team Loses to St. PhV«
ips' 28 to 15—Reserves
fit M -Irani game
Win 25 lo 17
1
.Hastings High'- imxperkne’d bu TitompMU.i
rnihUAiiMtn. Miuud of barfa-teri.-..
bioke even i.i their tir.-t lilt ut the
scBMin against st. Philips of Battle
Cns'k heir Friday evening, the ht-t
team krttyg 28 to 15 and &gt;h&lt; .icond
team winning 25 to &gt;7.
Tne nnt-team game w? a nip- NINE EVENTS ON
and-tuck. affair up until the final
1.0. 0. F. BOX CARD
&lt;iumter wlwli • •Smith. .-St Philip-'

t'd tluee field gonh
■iun from near the
middle ot (}&gt;&lt;■ loot • -t r the lu%'L&lt;l&lt; I' iim'. Up until
ier team hud been

....
wing card ot um.v j
■ranged.. Hie
their
Thunksflitnur'
.tear boxing
______________
show nr Odd Fellow.; Anna lu'rr
Thursday evening.
First Event — l»uis&gt; Barlow., HasGrund
tings. 131; A/Um Mo
rrnpidx. i2»
Sei ond Event- Lone-, Bailey. Has-

sights mid

the .con
Hasting-

lai.'J it.
’ Third Event

long ‘shuta

uimpt Smith of BatFifth Event Hub Gerk»-, Grand
hu*tirev spectaculm Rapids. 138; Curly Bailey. Bridhtg.
i tin- final period 137
Sixth Event. -Ken. Buehler. Free-:
on tlw Hh.s- poyti lab;-•Marlin Shannon. Balding.

titUP

FORESIGHT VALUES!
VALUES

Large Assortment of
Ladies ’ Novelty

Vests and
31 vear-.J EXTRA VALUE
in l’&lt; mu'v's i &lt;*.itS give vou life
right t&lt;. EXPECT MORE to­
day* TIum- arc lavish vvith
.furx, up io (hr-inirmu* in style
ap|x-hl . . . am! &gt;iiii|ily titurvauus al the price!.

Ninth Evi-nt-Grand Rapid: Fly-‘
'il’l'.t, 1)2, Pete Button, Wayland,,

27 Inch White
5 Yard Cuts

In Hastings!

Bloomers

Two years ago we opened with a very con­
servative stock, seeking your ideas for build­
ing a larger, more complete stock. Gradu­
ally we have built our stock until now WE
HAVE THE LARGEST, MOST COM­
PLETE STOCK WE HAVE EVER HAD,
at prices that equal our opening stock. If
you miss our Anniversary Event you lose
money.

7"C
"cJC

Outing

MEN’S

MEN'S VALUE

Full Cut, Chambray

Overalls

SHIRTS

I5c

69c

2nd Anniversary
SPECIAL

T Bin
Training will be given in &lt; lenn u’.ruy ;trrrejMfr WtKxiland
Seoutmu.st&lt;-r.diip. 'Cuhping and Sea
•Scout Leader; hip * A s|x cial class
Mr troop ;oinmltt&lt;s-m&lt;n will be led
by Hugh Rilev Lemb r. m charge
undbicjk" and fnmit
of tin‘ K. Rvtfl.
’Icvelund.
.ring and Mi and Mr
and dairghu r
pt

by Hjirvev Buru&lt;*«.. Scout
enjoyed an uitei-novn fiike
cuiintry. Test passing was

i

Mr and ,Mi .. Owen Smith
taint'd Otto TownMUtd and I

Back fi |r&lt;| by H&lt; tnuul Mi'Piiarand Rev. rind
Hollow, when- plaits Ui tv ninth- und Th.iiik:&lt;riving th
pti-lnrtimir v woik dum* .tin a Cub Thank.sgivin,-' ।
CounrfJ Rim; This k the* nr.st of
'it- kind tn tiie County and th‘- bays BliX'tifrX wvrr. Mt und Mt
S'rung and babv. Nancy I
we. k. Pu&lt; k N&lt;&gt; !&gt; i*. dur to r&lt;rigtster next month, mid tub* miC
conimitirrmrn ate urged to com­ g'-r and children of Liberty Mill.;.
plete their rcgb.tration tix won a: Indiana, if-..*': Glenna Bfochvt of
IXr.sible.
•
-. Holland and ’Lr.-hc Lockwood of
Hastings
H&gt; v and Mrs Frank. Maxon of
more township. SatyidaV- Dee 2 C.tk-dnma spent Thanksgiving with
. Eight boys
the McOmbcr and Mr. .mtl Mrs Gfiy Kuntm.r.

'I! Katitrnr and fam*

'Saturday evening. Dec. 2. Ilk
ScoirtA athi five lenders put on n
Glenn Wotrmg and family • jx-nt ,
nrogrmn qt the Goodwill Gominuni- Sunday al lh-rt Wotring's m Nash- i
*tv church The program of the eve­ villc.
ning included an investiture cere-1i liev. and Harley Townsend enter­
many for Lynn Stedgi*. a’ new Scout'tained Mr and Mrs. G. W Teeter
in Troop 71. a first aid demonstrn-;land Mias Vonda Conley Thunkakivtion bv Scouts hd by Vernon Win-. ,lng. ' .
%
.
• Inger showing various batidiigcx. artMr. and Mrs Charin' Clonk enter*
iflcial r/xpirmion' untPsaving of life: taiped Mr and Ms- Walter FL-liVr
from a Hye wire, was a practical' and sun Edward and Mi and Mi.• application of the Scout work Gu'i-, Glenn Densmore. and daughters
tai’ and mouth organ selections’, Bunday.
'
.
given by Fred. Bnllam-e and Charles I Mi . and Mr; Paul Townsend enSnalkcr were a*part of the take. tvrtiilned her family from Brethren
Thanksgiving.
wen- wakened by the bugle ahd in'
a very interesting and comic man­ FranX Densinuoe u no better at tlus-|
ner went through a day’s program.; writing.
.
Short talks by T S. K.‘ Heid. Scout—— I’
»n«l Mrs. Glenn Wotring and I
Troon 71. and
un.i Hugh
itnoh hii
..v 1' family sjs-nt Thanksgiving with ■
master, of Troop
Riley.
Barry county chiilrnuin. closed the; Fred Wotring of Nashville
program. The Scout?.-&gt;rcaUy en-|
------- —------- ---HOLME
Joyed a fine stipixr and the people
. .
of the community tv, n- high in Mr. and Mr- Fred Cole and son
praise of the evening's entertain- '■! Grand Rapid:-, Mr. and Mrs.
ment.
‘
'
i Homer McGowan of Ackers Ptiln".,
Monday evening. Dee. 11. Russell’Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wwriley. Mr.
ClevelanfFv and Douglas Hindes,-and Mrs, Fred Maine and sons &lt;*f
Skipper and Mate of the 8,-ascout' Lake Odessa. Mr. and Mrs May-j
Siii;&gt; "Rodman ' of Hastings, will' *iard Li-ak of Lansing. Mr and Mrs
lx- the guests of tlu* American -Le- Glen Edwins ant! daughter, of Sungion Post nt Ot-egu and Sea Scouts field anti- George ‘Nash o’ Quimby
and Leaders of Allegan county will; wa re Thanksgiving, giicsU at Bin
be,entertained Otsego is spdnsbr-1Crockloni'sinu a,new Sea Scout Ship and the* -Laverne Cooper rind.Arthur Fulrlocal lenders will "help in ltt&gt; oig.uii-; kr left Friday accompanied by their
ration.
teacher in Hastings to spend a lew
Dates of Importance for County days in Chicago.
’
,
,
Scouts and L aders also include the Mr and. Mrs Walter Durkee and
12th of IXwembcr when Woodland Mr.- Sarah Durkee spent ThanksCommunity piogram for parents giving at Elmer Rt.lng'.s in Hastings,
find Scouts will be staged in the. Mi. Floyd Fcncetetmikrr. Rex;
town hull. Dec Ifi the Aren Coun- Martha. Ru&lt;idrlf anil Jimmy li lt
&lt;11 An a meeting will be held at the Thursday meaning for .Ohio to atScottt building in Battle Creek. This temi the funeral of (heir father and
is u|ien to all.
| grandfather.
&lt;
Dec: 20, county-Wuk&gt; Court of
Mr. and- Mi. K&lt;
Durkee an'd.
Honor at circuit court room. 7 15 Mr. and Mrs. Rolahd Valentine
P M The last chance for-official spent Thursday IR FredyJurkre -, :
recognition of advancement In 1933.* Hubert. Barnum. Plrrfiis, Vivian,
All Scouts und leaders should be and Roger Barnum have been on
present
; thp sick list.
Saturday. Dec. 23, when each Mr. and Mrs. John Woodman of
trooji m Hastings is asked to fur-! East coats Grove spent Thursday at
nish five Scnut.s in. uniform to aid Hubert Barnum'sin the distribution of Chrtstmaj; Mr and Mrs Arthur Fox and Mrsv
basket* for tlie Welfare Board. Gladys Bamum of Jackson were
Committees in charge &lt;*f distribu- Friday visitors al L. A. McIntyre's
t:on -----this ------year —
are. T. °
S. K Reid,
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod spent
Earl Palmtvticr, and Lloyd Shafer. Wednesday al Frances Coleman's in
Scouts arc to meet at 8 00 A M at Southwest Hastings.
the Lagion hall where the four Mr. and Mrs Forrest Parmelee'
trucks will distribute baskets to the and children of Battle Creek and
needy in each, of the four wards. ; Mr. and Mr^ George Vanden Bosel) i
Monday evening. Dec. 4, Scouts and
..... daughter of Allegan spent i
of Troop 73. Hastings, Earl Palma- Thursday'with Xrs.
Mr Etta pannelee. j

27 INCH WHI TE

Assortment of Ladies’

1OCyard

Box
Handkerchiefs

FAST COLOR '

PRINT
11C yurd

PLAID

6c yard
2\ 2 Lb. Quilted

.Cotton Batt

39c
8 oz. Bleached

Extra Sixx, 72 x S4 Singlt
Reversible. DEEP NAP

Cotton Batt

BLANKET

IOC

$3.98

70 x 80 Double

Crib Blank- QE/»
ets, 30 x40 4OC

Cotton Blanket

$1.49
66 x 80 Double, Deep Nap

BLANKET

$1.98

Children's
Sleepers
Children's
AQ
Wool Helmets * v/C

Children’s
Sweaters

CQP
Ov/C

Ladies’ Silk and

Boys’

Wool HOSE

TIES

59c
116-118 E. State St.

Hastings, Mich.

Ladies'

Men’s Glentex

98c

Rayon Scarfs

Boys’
Fancy Golf Hose

69c

49c

19c

Q

Handkerchiefs LC

$249

Boys’ Fancy
DRESS SHIRTS

NOW

Anniversary
Specials

98c

Boy’s Suede
Cloth Shirts

OXHIDE
OVERALLS

6^0 -

X—

Dress Rubbers

Men’s Fancy

Jack Set

Men's

4SuigJ'’i;-

$«98

Fur Felt Hats

LUCKY

Chocolates
1-lh. box

Men ’s

Blanket Robes

I.I SCIOVS ASSORTED

DeEci-■!?. creamy
c«ifcct:&lt; ait that
melt in your
m-.uth! Pure! Nu-

"CIC

ASSORTED

Holiday Sjrccial!

Wash Cloths -»

UNBLEACHED

.

Dress Gloves

g

Bulbs

5 yards 65c

49c

49c
Dolls
98c
Light Sets
39c
Steam Roller 98c
Wood Toys
10c

HORSMAN CHARA C TER

25C
O"C

Men’s Horsehide, Lined

Steel Sulky

^CHRISTMAS TREE

Stevens’ AH Linen Crash

tfnior. Suit

MUSLIN

EaAh

25c

Ladies’ Rayon Stripe

3c

.

pair

Dress Shirts

Doll Cab

Cotton
Sheet
BLANKETS

Don 'I Miss This Large

Heavy Outing

GLOVES

2

Men’s Fast Color

2nd /Anniversary
Toy Specials
AIL SIT.C1.

100 Only

Heavy, (irown Nap Out

49c

News

!-raut* Rivbarrl Keiiyon. Karl Wel­
fare and Hubert Gorham Th;.। troop is increasing rapidlv injminTlrursday &lt; v-mm: !&gt;•&lt; 7. fi 30 P ' beranip and u. planning such a cen1
'. M« &gt;h&lt;&gt;dlM rhiln h. Hastings, the many for all in&lt; ummg boys.

d!

2nd Anniversary

Fancy Socks

imlister. will' M»g&lt;*

Hoy Scout

'

Ladies’ All Rubber
Fleece Lined Galosh

See *r
Them
Today!

Wglith’ E-ant — Edu.&lt;td, SIcilMi.
Grand Rapids. 11'i. Vic Black. Bi'id-

5^§C

Shoes

Ladies’ Rayon

। Event—Frank Spethng..
121; Art - Dowdell. Belding,’

partirularly good.brand of game
, Two games are on thf* wdu ftul.

Coats

Beautiful

PENNEY’S Celebrate Their

ga jw

Ladies' Pure Silk, Full
Fashioned Silk Hose

that challenge comparison!

HeGrath. Has­

liii-h aiid tspu
silnli-d ut tin*

Thurniv
i quad. -

... thousands of dollars for you in

89c

2nd Anniversary Specials
MEN'S 15% WOOL

$1

Union Suit
MEN’S BLANKET LINED

$1

___________ £______

Men’s
O’coats
Every Overcoat In )'
the Store Grouped at 15
the One Low Price of y

$622'

JACKET
MEN'S

$1

Work Pants
MEN’S 12 LB. COTTON RIBBED

Union Suit
MEN’S HEAVY WORK .

Suspenders

69c
35c
Sj98

MEN’S SUEDE CLOTH

JACKETS
CHILDREN’S ALL WOOL, BUTTON

Heavy Weights
Belted Models
Half Belt Styles
All Sizes at the Start

Snow Suit
Lunch Kit

.nd
VACUUM BOTTLE, The Set

Z—
.

$£18

j. c. ptnn^Y to.inc|i

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER G. 19.11

PAGE FOt'H

The Hastings
Banner any*responsible
,,nl
w' d 'ul"
a
official at Washingu Xiews and Opinions;
errn considering a printing pn-sf. \ Wlldt- Others St&lt;
■ . made in this country will be done in ■
....
-•
•.
YKin an prdcrly manner. Tlie only way ’CENTRALIZING OUR ‘SCHOOL!
fur inflation to get out of control is hvMlctilxan* .-.tmerlntcndcnl

spreeof hot money. Any adjustment

V eighth

to. remove all restraint from tbi
■printing presses. The goyernrwit
a lull control of tljes* pfe.\ws and
trefdre has the power to control
lation. At presw-nr, in spite ot the
:t that Jhc United States is off the
gold standard, currency* ndjustmen
w going ahead, in relation to the to
tai gold stock In this country
Some authorities claim that the do!

vwatefr tin- p
central hand, prcsumablyth
own tsfllcy. Hta idea
"from the t p down.

rything ’Hat .lie xm

Describes San
Jose Lynching

-■

Detroit since Sept. 19th. left hut*

Backward Glances; ■
Z\1. ‘S ».‘l
Bits of Yesterday

days.
Mr and Mr*. Frank Rorafaeck and i
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY
.Mr and Mrs. Herman Froc-t spent
Mi William D, Campbell had as Thanksgiving with relatives at Hick'
Hianluvivutg uue*u. Mr. and Mn orv Corners.
APP mid daughter. Sue. and' Mr.,
Mrs. Ren Main and daughter FlorNewberry &lt;d Quincy, and Dr. and cmx- hjx-nt Thanksgiving with' Mr
Brutal Criminals CauseMrWhetton
of
-Hillsdale.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Maus
ot Kalamawo
.Hob Anger
Mim Heat — C.
~ Carrolbers
~
'und! ^Mr
and
J-.hn Jj^jte visited
^*r 4,i
‘...
l Mr.v
Jnh..
...
.v.......
Arid Ferguson cl D. ■ .Mr “...
hdu Mrs
J.
K. Ji
llr ,nUl’’ SI:-' trott. .-pent TfiahkjgninB dav
FOriTY YEARS AGO TODAY
&lt; Oiliruinui. whir.,
llr ullrt ,,r
mmnMIto
M„. Rulh
(„ (......
. .
------ ---------- ------ , , ,
"• rh&lt;-&gt;-’“* inurmui; J;....... Thankaginn« with Mr Cl-iience-Barber and wife. John G
ui John Hulim-.. ^nf'-'-‘'d.inur&lt;i&lt;’r- und Mrs Albert Hessmer. MrKugler and Os&lt;ur Cnxsk ure among
kidmippiiig
&lt;d
Brrok
p;::::.:
Hr.
rner nnd .--pn Dwight returning with !t"'- Mvst victim! of iagripjic.
li. Ko.r.j-H w*n j.i-r-tor Friday and Saturday
'
E-p Andrew
Pr&lt;ib|Mt'l
Ann
mother. Mr j.-.d Mr,. Kniyi-.t and
II- She suited he
liter. Mis* Minnie KnUht ol
and n
mjs -Grand Rapids Herald.
Ttunilugn'in
■ Allie Rock of Detroit
Vliitl lir-d-lland Account

Rosevale Market
THE COMPLETE FOOD SHOP
The following ure a few of the Special Items for Fri­
day and Saturday, this week,
Watch our
windows for REAL Prices oni Meats

Hindquarters of

BEEF

Ground Beef 5 lbs. 25c
Weiners
3 lbs. 23c
Lard,

3 lbs. 24c

Not Chicago

Hem* Cured and fiiaekrd

Pig Hams

• t« U 16. Avrta(»

pled new.
to publish. I.

miter 39. 1933.

ihand Rapid* visited relatin'.- here
la/.t week. .
F G Silvby.
Rapldx,
iln-y
will
join
her
husband
Mrs Maude Miller, jk nt Sunday

Bacon

daughter Gt
gramison,- Dim:
e been tending about
Mr. und ' Mr
lynching yon all mu-:
is with bloody hands
iblv thing und my
John
a.s fRnnerty of Mlddlevil
what thuy .should be McLean and daughh
.•■uivrviMir fur many ycai

lb. 9c

Smoked Picnics

1 Oc

4

lb. 14c

.&lt;■

lbs. Meaty Spareribs Q &lt; V
&amp; 1 qt. Sauer Kraut “» ■

Side Pork
Minced Ham

lb. 9c
2 lbs. 25c

Beef Ribs

lb. 4c

Beef Roasts

lb. 5c

BEEF SUGAR
STEAK
Bound. a«run, nuloin

&lt;•! tin

"&gt;• 8c

. Ii'.r .
t:&gt; thw city. uiH tender him a do­
nation on Friday evening. Dec 7th,
nee of Mr Teal,
Hon. Robot I T.

A PAPER FORTUNE

10 - 53c

lh tjie death ni Hiram J. KcnllGu.

I HOW MQtuR SUOVI

■Jiiireh j.

build-

a spirili'd
the Club RtH»m on Sun-

A Quotation

Mackerel
3 cans 25c
Cocoa, in quart can
19c

W.SCHENKEL, Mgr.

Emmanuel Church Scwingkiuui oj-cat.&lt; which were imhitiu* up
will b&gt; •ntertain.d &lt;&gt;n Fit- lujiie uanet und Printer Grave.-.
day afternoon-'by Mr.s. Jami&gt; W. ri u.-ed up und^aid "Bub.' ’1 guess
Gentlemen are invit'd to
jjnli-’n up there We nil laughed
and tlie-e were line qjd primers luxl
word*. He .axiti ihcretittiT paxwcl tn
inc lor him

-Detroit Ne«

ENDS Saturday Night, Dec. 9!
RIG! 1 1 NOW we wish to thank the people of Barry
County and surrounding counties for the generous pa­
tronage given us. We sacrificed profit and MORE .
We needed the money and at the same-time were anx
i(His to DO OUR PART in the BUY NOW and SAVE
CAMPAIGN!

h or the balance of this week we are
making greater reductions on broken
lots of merchandise.

$4.50 and $5.00
Flannel

SHIRTS

Horsehide Coats
GENLINE front quar- t A Qt
ter. WOOL LINED/I —
$12.50 value, NOW
T

. GiOlX-DcmOlTiit

living

H'dy of Our World

i.irandj
a lax.

B • rnn

tirnugh. and

urea that the other 35 mm
uxi belong th him.—Olilo St
:

1.a .

u! at-bu wi-re thus

and see how many things
friend* haven't sent
era Syndicate.

nitration U chaite.sU in&gt;

Large Assortment of Wool Sweaters
at About Half Price.

Hundreds of other articles for Men and
Boys at Greatly Reduced Prices.
If it is an Overcoat you need don't fail
to get our prices.
Watch for our Holiday Announcement
next week.

Choice

$2§3
$3.50 and $4.00
Flannel

SHIRTS
Choice

$1 88

boys

r of the family
Mrs H/F. have

Bnx.it

Lambie &amp; Doyle
I'HE

1931. at

ent rel
than a
mxstfr.
been a
the pos
publics

Ice rule
having
continua

non &lt;1:
I* fixed
S100. no

l.« the enlcrprtemg uwnr
the run t looking barns in th” Sv Mr GreuM'l. Robert Dnu.-on
lountv am! with Stanley M«»tc nt and Mr. Cotarit und inyM’ll u-nl
-N;u.h-’theiv that evening and found him

COMPULSORY SALE

. &lt;1

thttd f

Our Menis Arc All Michigan Homc'Dresscd
PHONE 2162

niter supper und we will no up to

1. ■

poslma
chosen

postal s

Harte-. E'-u. hnd

Pungent Paragraphs

efficien
obliging

Wn.-duu

Ji'tletTon
i-»djiy • vening th
in Smith wa
xl a member «,

j-ince u
made |x
This a
ma thin

2 lbs. 34c’

Iri'iid.

imanunoui.y

lie ente
as a cl

Golden Bantam Corn 3 cans 25c

Our Choice Coffee

BrtxH” by Mn

'Co

faithfu
tered u
Mr
of Ibis
riving
JoHn«.

Half e: Wiiole

your friend’and xluiw him II
rANDINO EUROP!

INTR

STOKE

FOR

DAD

LAD

liercentn
which «
Tlie gov
that fun
the )XJh

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER. WFDNEfiDAY. DECEMBER 6.. 1933
of
Mf. Flatt's service m postmaster. HASTINGS
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
the public will say that he has taeu
1J???-r DEBATERS
r . eJ
os faithful and efflcient as Will
DEFEAT EAST LANSING
TO BE GIVEN DEC. 15
: Shulters. no higher compliment
could beqmld him. All of Mr. Field '. Team Wins Unanimous Deci&lt; Continued from page onei
' friends believe he will make a fine
High Cltancellnr. Robert t
■’reTnnrand gire the very best that i» Bion'af Judges -Meets Paw
1 J^v There Dec. IS
Jewish High Pried. t.e.:n
[tn him to ucrve rhe |&gt;&lt;opte of Hus(Continued from'page on*—
fCaniijiued- from page onc»
Th*’ Robber chief. Conn
i ting?- and vicinity efficlfntly and
ILuLfoigx
High
school
debvlrt*
u&gt;p
■
rjK.4L
i satisfactorily. The Banner Ims no
an unanimous decision froth an East France*
Andru
ixj notctebbl about the office bring'doubt that he will succeed.
•on; Simon. L
faithfinly and efficiently udminiaMr. Shultcu &lt;&lt;in lay down hU Lansing team in tlie High achool as­
Gordon Cniihi r.- : cuurt Dai
tered under him.
, ftiutiw with the satisfaction of sembly room here Wednesday evcGordon Haven-.-und Harold prrfcixis belle Adroume; OHnntai Unn-:
Mr Bhtilters trru- been it resident' knowing that hr ho* been a faithPi4grafii.s c -irftie Coak. chair­ nes Johnson and Viulti
'of this city for thirty-five years, ar-'fui public servant, on the job every soiled: That al! hiuaiiiiub'.ing should
riving here from hi* itorne town. st. j minute, uang his be*t io satisfy the be done in station.' owned and con­ man. Helen Anders and Ixthu Krlby the Ftderal Government "
Angel of P'-ac
Jojins, Mich, tn 1898 Twenty-nine patron* of the local pmt office. It trolled
Muk&lt;--Ui&gt;- m&gt;&gt;
Angel of. Beau
years ago on tlx* first of September! h'" been quite remarkable that in ItUAtings defended the lygatne idde
Mias Dori., Shute, I&gt; unis McIn­
Prli
he altered the Hastings Pi»t Oflire'lb'' elrven years lie lux' beeii'ponO
m a -clerk All post office employees ina-iU-r In- lias never had to lay off tyre and Lillian TolhurtA argued for land Geraldine 1
hairman. E
soon after this came under the civil a Mngle day on account ot fllnras II Hastingx. Ruth Fagan. Robert LUI Ticket* -Rot*
remcc law.and hr ha-scontinued cvei will be pleasing all around, and aiJt Robert Refior were the oppon­ und Ian trotvid
Kin I
since under tliat system. He was firs', helpful to the new pxMlmastrr. to ent.'. Tlie judgt:. A.-r- Mx
ini’’.men, Kenneth I
made poglnuater September'18. 19Xl.pu»vc Mr. Shulters continue in the Nintle &lt;&gt;! Grand .Rapid;: c&lt; ntral.
Martin Seven of Grand, Rapid'
ciiaractei
Thi;. appointment came as a • pro ' local office,
'Christian,
and
John
Hartcma
of Lynn Pc
«...
We have*“mentioned------’several
motion from the ranks, -it was well
• time*
‘ f &gt;t’.'' U’n
^learrvrd. for he hud always 1been **»•* itreaUy increased n ceipts of the
debate on the Hastings
”* next
'
efflcient In his.work, courteous and- Haitrngs pastoffic during 1933. which. The
obliging in all hU dealing* with : will make It- after July 1 next un schedule Will be with Paw Paw there: ciialnnuu
Prompt
folks For a little mote than eleven|[office of the first-claxa again, with h
years, therefore, he has served a.i!I nice increase In the salary ot the hi* team toiKLs'.ing ot William Mini* Juc
postmaster. Undoubtedly, if hr had i postnuuU'r. which, we pfesume does Baclnnun and the Ml-»Heleir The play iVdivli
Keeler
and
Lillian
Twlhuxsl
will
d»
chosen to do so. he could' have j nof make it aay less satisfying to fend the affirmative side of the
A&lt;t 1 —Blur
.
served the remaining year of his [Mr. Field.
question already stated:
third four-yedr lean, which would1
tune, morning
-have explicit the iHtli of December. TWO MEN FOUND THAT z
1934. al wnich time he would have!
defeated Kalamazoo Cen­
been lor thirty years in tlie jxwiul [
NRA LAW HAS TEETH alreudy
tral. The e'/Hv.-i.e u true. H.u.ting* ten years later but
service, and entitled io retire had
.he .-o desired. He stood in a dllter- Two Milk Dealers, Operating lost to Kalamazoo ro that the r-r M-hoolroom; t
utd ot the ■local di'lMier.'-iK»w stands
Art Ut—Th
ent relation to the postal service [
Under NRA Code, Had
v.-ifn one and lost one. Hijwevcr Ha- Jhan a politically-appointed p-jst- [
tings still lias a chunre to continue
master. brcatt-M- his appointment hud !
Licenses Revoked
debutmg contest i! :.ucbeen a promotion from the ranks iu[ That the' NRA hn* “treUi" h;.c ’an In the
uv
,-.
:A
n»S cessful at Paw Paw
the postal service •
b&lt;&lt;n abundantly proven in the caH-j
.Mr. Shulters. nowfiver. recognized j at the Pliikvdelphiu Milk Denier* A - . UNIVERSAL BIBLE
that there had been a change tn the!
Ixihtics of the administration at elation and adopted their rode. Governor William A
Washington, so a plan was worked jI agreeing on prirr*. which were |go- commend* to the church’
out whereby te- could remain in th- i nounccd by the NRA authorlUr* ut gun the observance on'next Sundai
DtrembT r~
.................... .........
FARM CREDIT AIDED
t
nuintcnihip. Accordingly, on DectfnRecently, two greedy, milk dealer* Bunday,
Tir&gt;u*/nd:n AmenBY MICHIGAN LOANS
..
------ i ~ ,,,cre lh‘»»ght they would ■under­
&lt; Continued
clerk in the had office. A year from lnlnr the other-., who were stirklns
---- litX- can
. ... retire, under IK.
Jirk4
Both Long and Short, Term '•
now
the ^v«-rv- .„
t„ Uj(
U11.
prlw.... M tu
lht,.yv cul
cut prii&lt;p&gt;
IJrll.,,s Universal Bible Sunday th'- pla&lt;&gt;
and
iin|M&gt;rianc&lt;.
of
the
Bible
in
tht
Ice rules, if ,h&lt;- shall o desire, after hoping, t &gt; gain enough more bum­
Financing Now If Fanners
having. completed thirty years ofnev, to make their own profit* ling- life of cliutrligoingChristians and the service *a- &lt; dablishrd
Use Federal Agencies
wnUnuotw cnlc.- Retirement will !&lt;r. becuuse ol the new ciutomcr. in the promotion «&gt;t missionary work deliveries were made by hi
lx compulMiiy when he shall reach they would take away from th. Universal Bible Sunday originated t&gt;(i«gv Then
Some
the age ol 85. Each postal employee, other* who wicre 'landing bv-their igxiut fifteen year* uro .and is dt*r | road
'
impn.-s.il
Who serve* the lull thirty year:,, will agn.'dinent
' reeled by the American Bible Sofie- been
ri^rive upon hi* rettremenua jxnmutter was brought to the ty. ,ih InterdenamtnaUTrtial .and In­ had atlch vcfcti
। fnrmrrj ut'ji inc
Hon ol sino per month. The umuuiit attention of the NRA organization ternational oreunizitlon eircuia'.lng the bullpintr 'o
fixed in every cav ut nn even (lt Washington Investumtion wn&gt; the Scriptures annually in 5wi |un:.- state trunk Hne
about J50 mile
JIOO. no matter what the salary of made. Il ua.-t found that the
■ ihe iMk.tal employee may have beexj dealers
?rs were
wire cutting
cutting prir.-prices ~
Tlw two, In uj-ging v._----------- ... ... _... .....
filed, und ___
Il GT.it KUU
Ill- I.
at the time he finished his Mrvicc. hail ,heir
promptlv revokrtl
”..... lireiws
‘
K.cry postal employee pays a fixed
the feden&lt;J -------- •.» they. vers.il Billie Sunday Governor Com- 'w&lt; TOO miles of tuwiuiiip
_overnment.
percentage ot his salaxy each month, ’
able to sell any milk, and
heartily ciidorM* the &gt;&gt;lr.eivtiniv of tabic to )&lt;ji :'
Sunday, .December to, as Univcrs^ ‘
The goveminent also contribute., to xrifi-.hne
.Tlii. figure compares
Bible Sunday.
tj.uil fund, which is administered by
tin' -|x»tal authorities at WaahftigThoJfxT capita consumption ...
of ‘Shire it bus become the custom
...
. wat»r
c—. ill
..m-cific days ot the year
h, the United
U...;, .1 States L,
b. three- 's"1
We are certain that if. at the end or four times that of other e-iuntries. ! t ’-he purjxitp of focusy:- aUentum
Honey L- loaned on fir
upon some specific sublet! r is not
i out of place to desigtiah a day uploan applied fo:
lion which the ]&gt;eopJc of the United in. good coi^.
er rent ot Ihr .
: States, shall give their Thought mid doubt.'dlv the length of rural rout
20 per cent nt th" value of the
wHI-then.br still further triprcarodin: buildmv'- a straight first meatturtc and religious document TluBibl'?, without quextvni. bar tx-'-n
•exceeds that j&gt; rt:rninge ..! the iat«l
icnUizatTaji'. foundation and what­
and buildings' diluv. the appHi-ani
ever may be our rrceti or Belief.
ran u:-k for a Aimmi.-idotMt &gt; loan
there is no escaping the hut that u.u. tie Dejton Stan- b
m addition to’tlie money secured
within li;. page* are written *iul«$ ot Michigan Tuberculosis A
by the fifed mortgage T
conduct and prophecies, which will
the two loans cun not ex&lt;
continue tj»
cent- of tlie' normal vali:
.Early irulleutb
tion exists."
,
«. year's per capita ptirclm.w id .seal.’i farm. .
!
intin.'
county.
uliic|i
’
-*u*
1.62
will
Another typ pf credit?which will’
liltll I AHY.
be
a.iiilabk- sooiv-'wua explained nt
1
lxsui'piv'M'd
.in
the
IliaT
Mile.
The
NIGHT — Fea­
Samuel Jvhlton Eli Hofiman job per capita *jJurclWL&lt;c in the idate thi'' Ea.it Utnslng meeting
ot Eli , and Tlecij-bba Hoifimt.-i........ in 1933
turing a new
prize.
born Mui'cb 28. 18BX rfnd ik-partcd
Prudiaiion Credit Corp., at
till* iije at tlx' home of his daugh­ rtctly into' tl;r work of heaiih cduter, Mrs. Pcatl Park* of petaskqy •:»
FRIDAY NIGHT
en­
!&lt;•», ah On? Liind Bui
and fur tuberculin ter-t' and
awed 7‘» yi
examinations
given
to
thou. .
semble,
of the
niontlu..
j.
.
Minds Of Michigan school children financin'.. 01 growing cropi
,
In
1H8-.
he
cable
to
Carltun
and
anhuatly.
.
stock.
Money
borrowed u
Talmadge.
on Sept. H. 1685 wax muled in mar­
riage to Emma Walters -To this
Mortgage loqns. made through the
union
four
children
w«
‘
n
bunt,
on
\
NIGHT
Arch­
Land Banks, and crop-financing onjius-ing with the motiMrr 4p:il
tallied their children and grand- loans from the Credit- Ccrporutiuti
, 1897. He with hi.-- family moved to'ji children
bold and
hand. The
Titank.seKing. also Miss are exjxecfed to become a permanent:
Petoskey in 1905. On Si-pL 6.1910 the j Celia Traver.
part of the . agricultural financing.
Mi'-.GaskiU^and
Mrs
only wm. Eli ;i.r. &lt;si away at &lt; irand
Boys.
syz-tem. These credit agenr,
Rapid*. Tu&lt;* daughters .--uruve. Mr i Hughes
not emergency measures.
Floyd' Tobias
Local production credit a
Kalamazoo called on their parent*
EVERY
NIGHT —
Detroit,
Ruth McMillan
Sunday evening ;uid to'&gt;k Marian tlons comiKirable to the l«si
urundMm'. Howai
home With them and Frank Tobia:, l»an
-­ a.ssoctutton&gt;
all
for 25c.
of
Nashville
was
olso
an
aflcr:.ooiiz
!lu
‘!,-v dbdjict.'
Mrs. Hannah Courlarrf of Kiimt-i'-v
Mfchigan. Hi
•Mrs. James Myers and Frin^ls Huff­
composed
of the borrower* und the
Mr. and. Min Burrell PhHltps^.ion
Dancing ffotn 9:30
c,,/
man of Upper Sandusky. Ohio. l&gt; ■ and
daughter, v.isited lu Kalamazoo officers, except the .M’crelary. must
Sides h host of niece* and nephews Sunday
' ‘
Mrs, Phillips remained for be holder.' of loans.
o’clock!
Funeral M’rvice* were held Tuoiduv
County agricultural agent* heard
Hie ------credit ------------lucilitles tllscu.'.-ed ut the
। Mix Will Moore* ah&lt;t daughter,---'Margaret, und Anium Dodge made College und can girt further inforju business trip to -.Grund Rapids mutton about them.
Tiicsduy.
.
Hustle i&lt; nc&lt;
Mrs. Saruh Newton end grand?
»v here
daughter:-. Mildred and Msvric De­
Mutt, spent Sunday with
usually gets »&gt;l
----- the
- - for­Many people of this locality rcmers daughter. Mt anel Mrs. Geo nwfnber “Uncle" Henry Mall
lx not the all-important
MURRAY SYSTEM, Inc
DeMott.
•
.
lived tn a little house on
Tin- ability-Io
Mr
„„
.
Edd
Newton
mid Cove, Leach lake. Well
•He that ran
Franklin
’
---------- "
- - .Ju
family entertained’ "
Mr..
__ rajtM h[.n
Forrest Hall und sons of South Has- myregiment and .... ...
ting* and Mason Newton ut Del.op many jokes, but nevertheless fie was
Thanlugivtng.
*
very popular m;d one ot the ix-st
M; and Mi- Wil! Meir /-nd “mule driver/ in the Tranqr.'xrtadatighier .'px-nl Thank’’-,.r.Tng w.th tion Corns. Well do 1 remt*inber the
Mr. and Mr' Arthur Moore ut F- J- dxrv that we ---tederate suppl
i Mr-arid Mr-. Burrell Phi
uTi- Lund and ';n
[lortalned- his mothe
ii old Conlederate Cototwl's
!-PiiilHpa. M
n. which w
&gt;and .'Oh' &lt;1
! Mrs. Jack f
ir hoisted
Little Cdioncl"
i giving.
in a blanket.. Hr was Jrxy hroud
hi, uniform until QiNpcctyin day
Leading health authorities tell you that
money In.the milk you buy than in any other
Molt of H
leu the itixpecting qlliecr *pie&lt;
. every child should consume at 'least, avquarl
food you purchase.
.
tr. and Mi ... n and said. "Who is that Reh.
of milk each day and each adult a pint! They
Geo. DcMott. '
and. what's lie doing In oui
Thi.' value of inillf ns a Itxxi, and the satis?
। Mr. dnd Mu- Mqll Hondc
Nay Ulis because their investigations have’,
Take him to the* guard Irei
jand soil' and hi tie Martan
taction you get in Ils use ate both increased
proven tliat good, clean milk contain^. Jtist •
of Kalan.il.
and Mr and
Xi. Oflicei. but thaVN
when you know-the milk you buy is CLEAN.
the elements needed to build up. the body
• Harold Comp of - Haxthigs
Und ifiulntaln health and strength.
Thanksgiving.with Mr. and !
ic best Yank mule
Every«drop of milk we sell in Hastings tomes
N. Tobias Maron and Dixie
from our own ACCREDITED HERD, regu­
These men are scientific investigatprs and
ist week two driv­
know what they arc talking about. You can
larly inspected. Our milk is rated Grade A
er in mid'tivam. and
with her bio
Mr. und
is. tlie little Colonel'' crossed without
.lately take their word, especially when you*
by tly jtaWt. and .no cleaner milk can be obFrank -Gulden
family .
&gt;a mishap’ ..T.u* liupect.iu &lt;
know tliat you gel more food value tor your
hlintd viriyUhcre.
*' Mrs Utt
is grinned atnf said "Foors luck,
spending the *w rk with her .' .'ii. the old’&lt;-avalr\'man said. "P
Mr. anuiMrr WtH*Mixxre. and lam- ni". not fool's luck, but brains most
Uydrivers guide their mules und have
equipped to serve you promptly and
Mr, anti Mi &lt; Richard Luiuristei-many mi-haps, but Uncle Hank has
and baby sja xii Thanksgiving'with brains enough, to know thlit ir
teleplione us and tvc'll do the
her parents. Mr. and Mts. Higgpi.-:. ghes them free rein by insunrt tl
at f*riurt&gt;‘villi'
i.'-'t him safely aero s. ' Mr 5
Mr and Mi Eci&lt;| Newton und Phnihn said, "It's Jn.&gt;t Mien char­
daughter tint! Mi - Clute Brown sclera as "the little Colonel" that
(Spent Sunday With Mr. and Mt.-., keep.'thi' -oidicr in go &gt;d hum&gt;u' and
Fonest Hall, and .iaffllly of Smith- niakes»Him at times forget "Home
. Hiuling., Ma«jn Newt in of Di lUm Sweet Hume." And “the littloJColIaccompanied 4hem.
•
oncl" lies- forgotten in Riverside
, M W Skidmore and Mr Susie cemetery‘in a grave covered with
I Phillips six'll
? .niiiK with wild gras- and thorn bushes.
Telephone 2651
ROBERT W. COOK. Propr.
Hastings, Mich
in Ha«tin?'
—----------- ---- -------------ii t.'.-.'t '-; Ci niciciy Citi.le A '’-ii;i caUle held h.u burn tn
-ii’h Mr?. John Campbell ChUiin^hani Pirk, England, for at
,Dec. 13, tor an altvrnodt^ meeting, leaaz-700. years.

SENIOfIS ID GIVE
•QUAIITYSIIIEEr..

IIITRODUC NG THE
NEW POSTMASTER

PAC11 FIVE

REALTREATFOR

y

h,;

-

a
y
y

MfflY FEWER POST
OFFICES N THE CO.

DANCING!

WEDNESDAY
band. Door

masters
Caller. Ray

-All star
square.

SATURDAY
'his
Ziggy
TUESDAY
BINGO. Play
evening

Until 1:00

1 lol-

L

Merriment Prevails

GEO. F.

Your Best Buy for Food!

We are

Just

satisfactorily
rest!

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

v

Santa (Slans

S’
W

.Announces his arrival at Meyer’s
foylancl in person, Saturday afternoon at 2:00 P: M., with giftfor all the Kiddies.

M
1

4

3

MEYERS 5‘“(1 STORE

a
IWw

STORE DOOR PICK-UP AND
DELIVERY OF FREIGHT

nn throughopt the
bluup- the railiiciend Uwir

That Right Has Been Granted
Three Railroads—Others
Will Follow
The Interstate femnw
mlMinn lias granted to
syhaina. Grand Trunk and Ei
rahroud system* the right t:i
mg by attending a store-door delivery and pick-up
iunday afternoon, ol freight. Thi.* will better enable
get their 15 tlxcin to compt tr with lite truck
be aiding an • Till': 1k no doubt the entering wed;

200 Hogs

50 Head Cattle

MUST s SOLD
by December 31 20 lbs.
This will be the LARGEST
SALE of meats ever held in
Hastings in so short a time!

Beef

Steak 3” 25c
YOUR CHOICE OF ROUND. SWISS OR SIRLOIN

Shoulder Pork

Roasts
Lb.

78c
Who e Fresh Skined

HAMS

10^

5 lu. 25c
Hamburg Steak
Failnci Style
Lb. 10c
Spare Ribs
Chunk Pork Straakod with Lean Ib- 6c
Juit Right
5 Lk’ 25c
Sausage
Lb.
7c
Salt Pork
Pork Liver From fresh killed pigi Ib.
Ib 12jc
Pork Chops
Try
Some
For
BreakiaU
it. 9c
Bacon
lb».
With
the
Oil
Kept
In
25c
Lard
3
Hogs Froth Drcttcd Whole or Hall
6V4c

5BnH

GEO SMITH'
The man with the smallest cooler,-doing the most business

MARKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS

�THE HASTtXflS BAS'STR WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER fl. IMS

PACE SIX

CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS!
... AND SAN-TOX DRUG SALE

I

Starting Saturday, December 9th
Christmas^
Cards!

LyBARKER’S

CIGARS
CIGARETTES
and SMOKING
TOBACCOS

Relwmber y&lt;mr friends

ami dear oiijes.

Lovely

Cards and
Envelopes

Half Off Sale on San-tox Drugs

I

All Fresh, New Stock! Quantities Limited, Standard Makes. Stand­
ard Sizes. Quality Guaranteed!

a

&amp;

25c Adjusters, laxative
124c
50c Aspirin. 100 5 gr.
25c
25c Aspirin. 2d, 5 gr.
. . 12Jc
50c Analgesic Balm................ 25c
25c Analgesic Balm........... 12^c
60c Antiseptine, 1 6 oz .
30c
50y Big League Liniment . 25c
25c?Baby Talcum
. 124c
25c Baby Castile .
124c
I 5c Bicarbonate Soda. 8 oz. 74c
25c Borax Po.. 16 oz........... 124c
I 5c Boric Acid Po., 2 oz..
7|c
25c Boric Acid Po.. 8 oz.......... 20c
25c Carb’liz’d Witch I lazel S. 121c
35c Croup Drops .
50c‘Diuretie Elixir . .
:. 25c
35c Dry Cleaner.........
17Jc
50c Eczema Oint...........
. _25c
r_ _
$1.25 Emul’n Cod Liver Oil 624c30c Glycerine Suppositories A 15c
25c Glycerine Suppos.. Inf. .124c
25c Laxative Tea
12^c
75c Mineral Oil. American 374c
$ I &lt;00 Diuretic Pills
. . 50c
60c Pine Balsam
. .
30c
$1.50 San Syllium ., . .
75c
$1.00 San Tonic...........
50c
60c Sodium Phosphates
30c
25c Sulphur-and Cream
Tarter labs...........
. 12£c
$ 1.25 Viburnum Comp. . 624c
50c Scientific Shaving Cream 25c
50c Scientific I ooth Paste . 25c
I 5c Alum. 4 oz. .................... 74c
30c Alum, 16 oz........... T5c
50c Rubbing’Alcohol . .............25c
50c Tooth Brush.....................25c
50c Cocillana Cough Syr......... 25c
$ 1.00 1 oilet 1 issue, 10 rdlls 49c
50c Sahtox Tooth Brush . . 25c

A Store Full of Practical Gifts priced for the
Thrifty Buyer. Here is value you will appreci­
ate. SAVE ’l our Cash Register Receipts of each
week!

Roll-Up Sets
Among these seU we have some
astonishing prices.
$6.50 Sets

$3.98
$2,48
_ 2. $1.48

$2.75 Sets
75c Sets at

$1.98

59c
79c

$1.00 Sets at

$1.50 Sets

98;

$2.75 Sets
$7.50 Sets

SI.89

$1.65 Sets
$2.75 Sets
$3.50 Sets

SS.98
$1.29
SI.98
SI.49

MANY ABALONE SETS ARE AMONG THESE

Toilet Sets
Amazing Prices!
$7 50 Sets at

$3.69 '

1 $3.50 Sets at

$1.79

V $3.79 Sets at

ARMAND’S ’
i Special Offer!
I Face Powder _ .$ .50
I Deodorant
\
Pencil
,50

$1.98

i Such Values Should
\ Not Be Overlooked

$1.00

\BOSyfor 5Qc

You Simply Can’t Imagine!
SUCH BARGAINS!
$1.00 SHAVING
( SET

Afie
vv

S0c PIPE (Italian Briar)

4Q

50c TOBACCO
Pouch, both

“v

50c SNAPSHOT
ALBUM

QQ
£□

$1.00 SHAVING
BRUSH

QQ
03

50c COMB
(for shelf)

4 Qe
!□

$2.25 COMB and
BRUSH SET now

AAc
□□

DON’T FORGET THESE ITEMS!

25c Comp. Licorice Po......... 12aC
60c Comp. Licorice Po.
30c
10c Pumice Po.. 4 oz.................5c
I 5c Rochelle Shits. 2 oz. . . . 7£c
1 5c Tansy Herb, I oz.*........... 74c
20c Ammonia Aro. Spts.. 1 oz. 10c
40c Camphorated Oil, 4 oz. . . 20c
20c Carbolic Acid 1 oz........... 10c
30c Cascara Segrada, Aro.
15c
25c Castor Oil. tasteless . . 12£c
30c Glycerine. 4 oz.............. 15c
40c Turpentine. 8 oz................. 20c
25c After-ShaVing&gt;Talc ... 12ic
1 Oc Styptic Pencil.................... 5c
25c Tr. Iodine....................... 12Jc
50c Eye Lotion......................... 25c
75c Lilac Vegtal .................. 374c
3 5c .Corn Pads, Knicker­
bocker . , ................... 171c
$ 1.00 Eau de Quinine ..... 50c
$1.00 Ephedrine Inhalant . . 50c
50c Larkspur Lotion........... 25c
50c Phenophthalien Wafers . 25c
-5(lc Worm Syrup .................. 25c
50c White Pjne Comp........... 25c
50c Nose and Throat Drops . . 25c
25c Soda Mint Tabs.............. 12^c
$1.00 Sanol Agar.....................50c
25c Cold Sore Lotion........... 421c
50c Face Powder..................... 25c
50c Rouge............................... 25c
50c Lip Stick........................... 25c
$ 1.00 Cod Liver Oil .............. 50c
50c Milk Magnesia.................. 25c
25c Epsom Salts. I lb............. 12Jc
I 5c Epsom Salts, 8 oz............... 7j.c
25c Zinc Oxide..................... 12£c
50c Vapor Jnhalant................ 25c
75c Russian Mineral Oil . . . .37|c
50c I -pt. Witch Hazel............ 25c

SAVE YOUR TICKETS OF EACH WEEK!

BOOKS

Absolutely Sensational!

Separate Items or Sets

The Sets Range From

I

Special Prices!

At
a

YOUR?

Buy your Christmas and Winter Needs Now!
Prices that will amaze
everybody
the value
.
- j-------- by
~. —
given. SAVE Your Cash Register Receipts of
each week.

Men’s Bill Folds
and Leather Sets
Genuine leather billfolds, keycases anti cigarette cases.

A man is alwiiys in need of a new billfold. Tak&lt;
vantage of this remarkable offer! J

$2.75
$2.00
$2.00
$2.50
$1.75

Sets at $1.49 $2.25 Sets at
98c
Sets’at
98c $2.00 Sets at
98c
Sets at $1.19 $1.75 Sets at
98c
Sets at $1.39 $2.25 Sets at . §8c
Sets at
79c $1.00 Sets at
49c

Ladies’ Purses

Gents* Shaving l
Sets
i

Pure Leather
“MEEKER”
$14.00 Purse _

$4.98 I
$7.49 '

$17.00 Purse
$10.00 Purse
i $8.00 Purse

$3.98

\ $15.00 Purse .

$3.49
$4.98

Excellent Quality
I
$2.50 Se|s
98c \

98c ’

$1.75 Sets
$2.25 Sets ...
i $7.50 Sets

I

.. 98c
$2.98

Come Early!

Sensational Reductions
Electric Pads

'rtieac pads make
toveV glfU.

Ex­

ceptional quality!
three-way heat.

$228

Thermo Pads
No electricity, no
water, no heat rr- ’
qiurcd.
Keeps
steady heat for 8
hours.

$JOO

Hot Water
Bottle
Made of the best
pure gum rubber,
with hose and
three syringes.

(Complete)

$|00

SAVE YOUR TICKETS OF EACH WEEK!
For Leisure hours give

Old English Lavender
NOW. when you are faceo, with the neces­
sity of selecting a gift, remember, you can
always find something pleasing, acceptable
and in good taste in “YARDLEY’S.”

Christmas Wrapped.
All Popular Brands.

NEVER AGAIN WILL YOU SEE REAL QUALITY MERCHANDISE
AT THESE REMARKABLY LOW PRICES!

Priced from —

$4.50 Sets
$2.98 Sets

We consider this of all times, the most opportune time for the opening of a
sale that is 100'' devoted to the interests of our customers. That is the kind
of a sale^thisis going to be.
’
*

to the Children!
Your choice of good ‘
books for children, well
bound. Series or single
1■

50c Books for 25c

» BOOK COVERS
Make decorative and
permanent gift*.

SI Book Coyer. z~\
JSr Book, pop- Sflx
uUr copyrifht.

Valuable Merchandise

Given Away Daily I

CANDY
Christmas Wrapped.

Over WKZO—Tune in at
8:45 A- M. Save your
San-Tox and Mintoline
labels to use

In the Place of Money!
J C*

Experience a New
Sensation

In oyr complete stock of can­
dy you will be able to select
al!. of your needs.
Box Candy to Hard

Candies. Also the fa­
mous Whitman

Box Candy 25c up

Smart and Pracical Gifts

EASTMAN
Cameras and Kodaks
All of the latent styles and
models.- "Always an East­
man." Complete stock of
sizes, and priced 98c-$ 17.00

FLASH LIGHTS
Eveready and other
make*. Special two
cell Flashlight. com-

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*

�TflE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER g. 1933

PAQ«

cuTbS'.

Social Events and Personal Mention

AUXILIARY officers
ATTEND CONFERENCE
HuUtert Cook went to Detroit on

The Grana Rapids Civic Playera’
.
ire prr«ent1ng ‘The Jester's Supper"
4 Mrs. Smelkcr and Mrs. Wa-'^h*'M,t ut the fjuiic*' Literary
ters Hear Speakera of State jour nu.Uts. beginning Qte. ML.
!!«t leaves
In the eftst t* Betty Osborn Caine.
'
and National Reputation
w York cn
The play, is the one made popular,
j Mrs Donald Smcikrr. president. hi this country' by John and Lionel.
n&lt;(j and Mr.-. Hany Water-, secretary,. Barrymore Tn 1910.
(l. ot the Hu linns American Leititin
family were I
Auxlllaiy attended tlie annual conSaturday.
IercT.ce for presidents and H-cn-Mr. und M:
It Hnyw
taries also child welfare workers
DIES AT ISHPEMING
held al Owoss.) on Saturday and
and family.
Sunday.
Laurence E- Barnett, prosccugpg
Department President-. .Mrs. J. 11. ’tt&gt;rh«-v of Barry countv .♦**-.?**?
Dunn.. pn‘-jrl»r| at tim afternoon ord Monday that his mother. Mrs,
Highlit nd Pa. I
u-s-wn on Saturday jcireetinus were vbmrge- Barnet, aged «0. had died
Mr. and M;
extended by Mrs II P Gottrctlwm. rtl her home in Ishpeming. Mich
Americanism cl:a it mam Mrs. Flor- Th.. pHv-ecutor ahd Mr Barnett
t-nee * Gocckcl. Mu C
. rw«»n
.
toi{tiher with ttxur s-m' und daugh­
Mr and Mr&gt; W I. Shutters w« r Don. L. Brardid'e. Rota-rt Brand ter. left for the Upper Pcniro-uln
Sunday guests «d Mr- ahd Mr Mrs. Loutse Tauch. Mr,. • Matlt Tuteday morning- The turn raf will
: Gordon Clcmrnt &gt;t R iding
eicitrumpf. Mrs. -Etitcl Fisher. Mrs b«- lidd today. Wednesday.
fl. 'Thcima Bailey Mt
Butba ProesMany people here will remember
tel. George DesJardins, and Mi?- Mrs: Barnett, senior, She and ber
M&lt;;nlt.t Kinney "Our Izntion Ho- husband. Dr. Barnett, celebrated
‘.heir gulden wedding anniversary
nn,t by Gevxge -^Jorntiin of B:,title Cree during a visit to Hustings live years
c
and Mi.- Durman spoke oh T1 ago. Dr. Barnett, although past

Mrs. Rom* Trego returned from MiMtUeyLPtfrry wax' home from
tyn*mFo*yf rite week «nd.
ML-.- ElfShv. Mi|hr was term. J*'r ‘1‘Ugnt r. Mr» Nell FUh over
Mr. antTMr.s Jack Stern vteited In
Detroit over Thanlugfvlng.
from Bfnnmgharn over tlie week • । hniiKsgitiiig
tnd
| Nfr and Mrs. Theodore H**y «&gt;f
William Schader was home from
Big
Rapids over tlw week i-ud.
M- W„&gt;. Khl.k uf nnuid IUI.I.L
C"’
«'•-&gt;'&gt;
Mi ..nd Mr. II A. OD®.- “&lt; u"
M»“‘v
TO-ll &gt;Tld»r
.
,A"M JntuMOB.
.• MadUun WuiCvUyIii, tor the &lt;*&lt;&lt;-..
Dr., and.Mrs. Cha*. McIntyre. Jr..
Mb« Margaret Merrick w.i.s lion':,
were liuiiu man Aim Art&gt;»r on &gt;■! Birmingham and Mrs Ellis Ranii. y of Greenville vutlrd Mtn I*. T from Kalamazoo during : m Thank.
Thmikxgftlng day
giving holidayMIK* BCntadrtte .Cusick &lt;&gt;f Howeh Colwrove Friday.
Ml t Helen WtxRon
’
of 'IXtrolt-wa
’ ‘
•; Mrs* Hat old
• ...............
Slmw 'Theda
■ Wolfe.
- ■ ’
r|X-iii ihanafgiviiig with her aunt.
~
and »f Boy'nc City ■,«*nt- Sunday uiiii
the guest of her parents. Dr.
Mrs Lloyd Huvt-r.
Mm J. W Wo)t&gt;
.\tr; and Mr*. W N. Chide'.er w.-i Mrs. J. A. Wooton. during the MlSir“‘'h
and —
Mr&gt;. Lloyd CkrtLe of
vacation.
---- -----gm*t-Sunday *4 Mr. and Mr* P. D 'i1mnk*«iving
Mr. ;tnd Mis 8- J Arner and Mix* Grand
____ _ Z..
Rapid
....­ *re guv. t.-EiI.
French'qt Uatectenia.
.
.
on Titankxglving
day
*
■ M' and Mr* iterb.xi Courtright of : Marcia Arner spent Thanksgiving Chaise
Ada Jdichacl v! IKtrolt visit­
Kulgmasco visited Mr. and Mr.i., and tin' ue.'k end with Mr; and Mrs edMt's
Mtesac
Nonna
and
ll'-kri
Michael
।
Robert*
Fletcher
of
Coldwater.
-----------------------------„
Juint* Mtemil. FFlday.
Mr* Warren Rqil'h, Mr*. Maurice irufn We&lt;Jn&lt;-div 4tll Siindav.
Mr. and -Mr - . Ray •BratuS
Mini wen gt.«.-t,' ol Dr. and Mr* J. McMurray mid children and Mi
i.lnyd Rrat-h of Knlarnuzor cullrd on Raymond and Bubbv were i
A Vcooten cn Saturday
Mi** Hcatrici- Carrot tier* rctitnted K-latlvcs near Free|XJrt' Wedm.iiay. troit on Monday and Hi&lt;’r.day
Mr
ar&gt;d
Mr*.
Fi-ii
Youn^-'spent'
Mr. and Mr.'. D. L. Christian were
to Detroit Sunday after. .-pending
i ThankMtiving In Grand Rapids spt guestt* of Mt.- - Charlotte talk-.- &lt;1
.. K' tmcth La.-., visifed hi- grand­ Kue.ts of Mr mid Mr*. Lloyd IX- Unsing &lt; n ’lhank*mvm« day
Uno
und*Mr».
Carrie-Montgomery
Ralph
W&lt;-&lt;d mat Ml.. Geneva
parent -. Mr. ainl-Mr. F. FL Ltuie. »»l
• Mr. and Mr Lloyd Roush of Kai- W* si of Grand RUpid* visited Mr
amaroo ■••xml from Tuesday evening C t— — •*-* ——• ■'
zoo.
and .Mr.uniII 'I hankxglvihg evvuing with
— ---—
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus
Mr and Mrs. Warren ItAmTi aliti «&lt;m of Kalama.
iu.-.iv.i
i sini. 1 i;u
Mr. und Mrs. Janie bivimui Blough anti
Mr and Mi- Rupyrt Car.otiH’t..
and family &lt;•! Grund Rapida and visited’Mr .ml Ms-. Harold Swanon Coin, the iigst of the week.
Lena Burr.iigii.s left on ■i:. if.. k Gilliland of Lake .Odea- •a&gt;n -of Big Rapids over tin- week
day i&lt;&gt;: Oak’. in&lt;i.&lt;gCalif'-&gt;riiia. *a were Sunday guest* ol Mr* Anna end.
Mr and Mrs Wm H Olney spent
,.’
v she Will tjx-nd theVmUr with McGUlfill.
Mr.and Mr*.-Furrv.t B lame and Thanksgiving io Kalatnas*) tire
children were In Saranac on RiHrat.s of Cleo Risbridgl-r arid lam•
Thanksgiving day attending it turn- lly.
Mr. and Mr.- Earl B'ys’arid Mari;y dinner ut th* hatnc of Mr. and

Mi-:. Ruth Hobxm vislptl al he*|

niiig.
• .
Mr and Mr. Keith Dinp.h op. nt
ftunday m v..amj ilapidi- wsfh Mr
H fl VanBu-klik
&lt;nn tatMoillc. 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Ja-aur McElwain and ihazo&gt; wifh Mr and Mr.- Harr
Mary and Emily McElwain ly------- Itaplit- Thiink.'givfng
. ..
• i.- in Grand
.. .... Mr:. John Ironvi'i" »n&lt;: Charlotte
iy .....
and ™-.
stw "Dinner ..
at ...
Eight"
sons sp'-nl
_ — at_____
-- TJiiinksuivjnu hi South.1
the Powers theater in the evening. । Bend. i;H&lt;-.if Mr. and Mr- Alex ■
Mr. ami Mis. H U Hayes leave Ironside
thia
week- lor nn
mi extended
MiKs Ruth Ran orn and lili-hd.1
visit with their Min-in-taw and F&gt;f St’dnglmm. of Jack on uv.v
daughter. Dr und'Mrt Sidney Ship Sunday gue.-p of !;&lt;.- father. Jana s j
'man. in Hah FrancMo. They will ItansHm
' and iroumay
.Mr. and Mr Wayne *M&lt;
,it A. And'
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Uarnuin ol family were Tiiankiighing
B&lt; rn.iid
Lmrong 'ficnt last ueik with her Mr mid Mi
’
parenle. Mr/ and Mr.-. Stanley Ro- Sunfteki.
w .n.uiii.&lt; ii &lt;&gt;i r.iaii:-i
,
bleaki. Mr. Robleskis brother and
has Been the pur.-t of Mr and, t
1
si-'ict frcuu Grand Rapiits were ulro
Rirhartbardiy.. ivturnrtl ii&lt;&gt;rtu -n”‘
Hianksiuvini! day* guests.
Ur Mid Mis C M. Overstreet of Wvdnesdi
Rapid* wa
lli«r. Mis. ‘Alice BaU '. amt Stent la'll
d
l.imi)y dinner at the
tanitlv’ wcre-t’ue.ii" nt Mr and Mr*., -M1
Me M A I .nnb:&lt; and Iztit • Ji-'-.- cramfal) of Routh Bend. Did..|':n?”
Chalice &lt; •’ Gland Rapid.1) visited ou r Thnni. .'.uimf
Ml-.
Helen
Lambic** owr the .Mr and
- -Mi. C. H • Hinman-mid
Tluuikrglvlng holiday ut France • family and Mr W.
Hhiriu t M-hool. MJ. Carroll. III . mid -tended the Ov-latt-H divy ■ reunion
Htu-niinl a party on Tlutnfcgtiving »i Bay City Sunday.
Jltbe ;Kajam.&lt;i
night.
’ ! Dr. ami S
Mi.a Augusta Hinckley of Free- ’ 1 h va mid
purl, ficrbeit Hin'i'kh'y. of BnlIiilo. Thuiik.Rliins

■nd I {apub

Offtc.r Hor.tro
he "Four Point F
r Day program. plat
■■ community xervic

and serve* a« full time health oificer
ot Mpetaing.
The sympathy of many ir tends
her.- and thrpugh the county i-. ex­
tended to the family.

— datum'
ably handled*
by Raymond J. Kelly.- '
"
One ol ’he subjectv greatly rmjrtid-.,eigiity-'.turd birthday at her home
in tnis city, filvc received many caHI was National Defeive. m which both tts during the dJy. mf.ong .them be­
•the Legion and Unit.-, me to deep­ ing htr iiiere*. Mrx. Agnes Rider
ly intenvtcd.
• &lt;a
Congdon ot KularyiaAxi and MiM
Geneneve Rider rtf' Akron. Ohio, al/&lt;. Joseph OM' &lt;ih» of Wd-’liington.
ui^r 'music, cdi
tan*-, legislation.
nd A'atfing
.Inch came
the divisional membership J?!. ‘
-- '■ ---------------.....home
■t the group comprising rflx- .and
- - -lasluoncd
old
fanply father­
1.. 11. 14. und L"&gt;. including De- 'ink nn
war. enjoyed. Mrs. BinA*r luut
Mood firs! with 396 nir-mbei.s. sorut
'
her
i-ntirc
life m and near
he Fourth district was wriind Hastings.
1
Burn
on
lire
banks of the
259. tin- Sixth being third with-;Tiiornapph* in Rutland
township
229.
■
' •
’ Be--i:!"s the regular program sev­ where she1 grew to womanhood, site
.Mh.xil, and came to Hastings
eral deliglrtful -t/ci.i! afTtura were‘ .taught
held, including a banquet and dance U.S it bride in 1870. But few have lived
i.n Saturday cvenltuf * Both Mrs. in Barry county us many years xSmrlkrr mid Mr.- Waters fee] they Mr;. Bauer. She enjoys good hcaltli
received n great deal oi benefit from anti kxiks forward io welcoming hci
Irirtlds und Kindred Dt-c. 1st. 1934.

Suggestions
50c, 75c, $ I. $1.50
NECKTIES
SCARFS
$1. $2, $2.50 up
LINEN HDKFS.
25c. 35c, 50c
GLOVES
$1 to $3.50
SHIRTS
$ I to $2.50
SHIRTS and SHORTS 35c to 75c
SUSPENDERS
50c. 75c, $1
GARTERS
25c, 35c, 50c
LUGGAGE
$1 to $20
SWEATERS
95c to $3.50
Leather JACKETS $7.95 &amp; $8.50
LADIES' JACKEIS $4.95 and up

GIFT BOXES
Special gift, boxes may be hat! for the asking
with -.each purchase — and don't be blushful
about asking. There is no
course.

priced here include the sale.

LEATHER GOODS
:UHCK, bill
We have

j«.. will be h&lt; Id on Thursday evening

»■♦■» - — —
dlst L. A.-H is being held this utterS
noon in the church parlors Circle
lYABI E MEETING.'*•♦? '■
furnRhiiiK the pn-urmn.
■vvi’ing' thi- Am-h.T prerentipK a .vhnrt play, "The Night
Methodist Sunday Bel.in- Chrk-tmas ' Members oi the
. t&lt;*achcr.
include, Mt.- Harold Foster,
&lt;1 a plrrvant party at thi- home Mr.- Orval Sayles, Mrs. Mun.uiMiss Barbara Cronk The- girls Whitman. Mrs. Leonard Btxird and
dreraed in' old fu.-hloned
w Mrs. Merlin Slut,'• Rolfe BullingClothing ir
for Men iir Boys
and brought thefr dmner’ prc-shlrs ut the piano and the Circle
is in childhood day.- Mis..members a**m with singing. .Mrs
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
Bauer acledl as teacher of FJoyd Ga.-kiH and Mix* Sadie Gla*I fashioned ! &lt;hool white Mrs. t'1'*' arc the property committee,
unci Mrs Crock were Hie vis- One of tlu- other Circle* will furWho Commands
Mr. and Mi.
•ti-U-t’s FTtzv.' were awarded
refreshment*.
11UMU!“.a$
IlilK-kll'V will
livrfi'ct conduit, perfect recite’•* ~
Success
ifr.ind It.iiurf
itr. and all had a h.tppy HAD FAMILY DINNER
Mr and Mi
nv Tinvk
again the yellow .hair of Cutter, who
Harold. Hniitl:
Clarke
In any Hue of endeavor*.*
OLD FREIGHT HOI S .... h.ts Hptlfred his war into the thicktnl
Mr, and Mrs. Tlipmas Johnston
and
Mrplanning t&lt;
Only- 4hv lit — plush-ally
t iitertalned with a Thanksgiving
• • and M - led Euf n
•ightles Dearm
!h'‘ r[u&gt;- Th'*'‘' days of bursting
and minitally. Everything
IIRISTMAS
PARTY.'dinnw.
covers
bciftu
laidfor
seyen.•hot
anti ,‘.h«'U. three days id fire ,
Dean" held revival meclmgs ut the
GhrUtniu.; Their daughter. Mis- ' Varner &lt;&gt;! Alli-itiin on Suudn
that interfere* with this
! Next M -ud.iy. •■ivnimi tt*’ Bu.-i- teen. Guests from out ol town were, ijld freight house and alter the serv- through days of lu ll, a tlMiusand
Kathryn Clarke, will necompariy f .Humphrev ll-nur- of Kali
mines*" hili-rfi-re* uitli
ml Mb'.-e.
Women's Hoxpttal Guild holds Mr and Mr:- Hurry Leins and lam- 'ice many of the old Civil war vets boys from home wem killed, a tliduthem, ahq, hating obtained a iwul.i
.*u&lt;-&lt;
I »«• vtrain doc*
• l.imi &lt;&gt;1 ■ it-s Chfurinas party at the Pre. by- lly of Rmith Haven. Mr. and Mrs.’Ji would sit around the tild depot stove .-•and loyal hearts were .stirred. Tlu:
... _. .
..
__ Ate. and M:
inonHu
Just that — interfere*. And
ai-.d Mi tenan church tutrlors at 6:15 o'clock Kenneth Leins mid baby of Battle
1
;G F. Clnrie.-t-r over Thank-v.rvm,
Land
tri! their war experiences and Hower ol Michigan was there, and
many are retarded by eye
MlUijm (With Misses Helen Wade mid Eliza- Creek and Mr. and Mtn. James Tim:
Mi. and Mr.- Kna'rFVJir Stauttt
[one
night the .subject was •’Masqui- dad, bin Cx'iter -.-courage stemmed
strain who are unaware of
md.
’ 'bvtii Futch -a;; the hos!&lt;&gt;. Bicli
' '
'
toes." Gux Newton told what a pest the tide at Gettysburg."
le-n ut a Limily dinnc:
it. Wise folk* seek our
Ftn-.trom.:
membw
wiil
invite
a
little
girl
as.hei
: they were In the .swain|» oi old
T1i.tnk.'Uivhi^ tlav. guesta '
tecvirc.
HOMEMAKERS' CORNER.
nd N&lt;'..son ; v.u --: tor dinner and the -•cial Hint
and । Mr* E'inma Khpfrr. of Alto
• Virginia. Ham Garrison said they
Margaret Walton. Mixse.v
. -..ill fell my. It is c
returned to
Members of the J F. F. Chib weic wvn.- W()rM. tIIwm
sunny
Tennessee,
.v
... w.....aandA shwt course hi home economics
Margaret wnit&lt;&gt;n. Mr. aim.mi*, a ;Thursday till Sunday.
c-Sjpta Claws will be pr&lt;
delightfully entertained by M“ E»l Jack Jewell,
■■ who
.. with
.. for women over 16 win be ottered.
inarched
G W.iliun ut .Kalamazoo. Mi - Ar-1 Mr. und Mr- Gary Crool:
Story on Tuesday afternoon.
Hhemun .to the Sea. said Sherman at Michigan State College January ,
thur Walton and family of Sturgis. Mi*m&gt; \'i&lt;-!&lt; t and Barbara
jone time said. "War,
Their Min. Hubert Walton, who.-Thanksgiving r'lte; !.- o
-War, j*
)* Heil."
Hell." hu*
bur -’ t" Marcjr 2. Dr. Mane Dve. dean ■
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Mi and Mi. Harry BUlt-lin.'in and
—
—
of home economics ha*, announced.
bi ailqiiait.-i,. with the General Elec
to. Ute agMrs.
Levant
Yeascr
of
Chicago.
ln tjje [un(| of nmxiultoeM.-. Hell." A*. The coui.sc
course will compare to.Ute
Phono 2634
Halting*
trie Co, ate now m Cleveland, wasmen. weir m;u ru rwciny.
—
A charming social aitnir &lt;i! the 11). Glinting her [tarenlx, Mr. andjthnt
Charlie Beckwith, a veteran of ricultural instruction given annually
also I'U'.en'. remaining over Hilt Mr and Mr* J. M. l-ant-ton unil;A**'
wnt week was the dtwert bridge
Mrs. Laliiyette Usbiirnc’, |ur several two ware. uxik his old corn &lt;-ta» plpe '-f :r men.
| Mr and Mr*. ......................
’
day
comim ilied M:
.
out of hi* mouth and said. "SkeetOnly women without college train*
i!y McElwain at her home on West
; Kalama? ■&gt; &lt;&gt;n
R- v. and Mrs. L.
Lane and Mr. rrjli jOH youngsters don't know lug will be jxrmU'.ed ro enroll, as
&lt; If Center street, the guests telng mont- and Mrs- Arthur Struble of Hastings! nothing' about steelers. Why down the Course is particularly tor young
c Elliott and so.i l&gt;rs of the High ’school teaching railed on Mr and Mrs. Walter Cul-.jin
Jn
Mexico'they
a*
a*
ba*..
Mexico
they
were
as
big
as
bat.,
women
who would Jike to go to colstim. ■
' ■*
bert Monday
- • -•--— btl —
•-*w think
— - evening.
---- . i.uiu Huru viivj |land
un
when •*they
you —
you'd
uuiia KH*
U-ge u.u
but who *uv
ate ui
tumble to attend
!&gt;..». ,■ liuli. Mr. ILi1 ■nunk»rmn« rota or mw «r.d Mr. —and
Mr... Cart Wcyerman and One of the 'Greaser*' had stuck hi* college fnr four vears
•
- - crecn wore prettily carried out With
Hasting*. Arthur • bavont.t ln.o &gt;ou Whv 1 rememb--: , Ci u- , - u-...
ili i&gt;*
an t Heath
Howers, cahdles und other atevsso- daughter: ot
—• com
conducted *s in the
Str. ritbwk of Stony Point and Paul on;, alg)u uftt.r we had enraed the regular
■ * college
Krgon and
ciurw. Athletic
ricn
decorating
the
Ince
covered
taFrank
Strodtb ck and Miss Watton ol Kent Hlo Grande and were bivouacking on training, literature,. and art apprv• bath "I Albion w.-:c h im. ior th. •
‘.ra./
7"^ Jfaywt ’• btr*. Honor* nt bridge were w
Thankxgivuig vac.iti-in
*,
.J* Clnmy &lt;1-!..
.
. „
vslll..r lln,v .,?.d
City sjxiit Thanksgiving with Mr. Mexican *otl. the boys rooked a lot ctatton will be ottered with the
and Mr*. J J. Strodtbeck.
of p,.anA anj .ma- b,?lly in a big iron home economic.-, subjvrta.
: Mr*. Leonard Board and Mi
-‘J1'
1’1" itewriincc and M:' £eip-r/ . ’
' ’
•
•
The BIG Little Store .
Otters
, Fum-xt Johnauh a. t &lt;&gt;mpanir.-i f».-. -’’t1*
Severance enter-1
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shriber and kettle and after the lire went oil’.
M R Kinde to Detrott texlay where I
I!l* f"&gt;low 'i&gt;« Thanksgiving
daughter and Mi. and Mrs L-o t)M, skceter*' began to come in' Child cr.ro a^d child* development.
FRIDAY, DEG 8—
—SATURDAY, DEC. 9
ithe latter will attend a chna- Mi* IMrs Mizatath IP uk-.rd and ,s &gt;n Members cd the Ultra Club were Hairy and *on sjieny Thanksgiving ; sWarnu, io i M1{f t„ mj.^lf, here *
will be one of the
l-Kuidt' Who ha- been vi i'ing.- fn; Addbert.oi Lansing. Mr. and Mr very' pleasantly entertained by Mr. with Mr- and Mr*. William Shriber: wjw.rr j tool those skeeter*. So 1 lege nui—., M-hord —
; IX’troil *Ukv Thurjsdav. will return ;W,n- Scv 'runee
and
dangjifer and"Mrs. Arthi&lt;- Rtnckurd on Mon­ of Hasting*.
jturned over that iron kettle and mw.t uitereMingclaaw Clothing wiwllh them.
I Barbara. Mi Rose Blanin uburg mid day evening. After dinner, ’plans
Mr and Mi*. Evan Fuller and &gt;crawled underneath' and *oon 1. lectiph. with fome management,
~ F: a. c and 'lwln
und d.rJF.htcr. Mar- .were made for, the chn-tmas party family .-jwnt Thanksgiving wiiluhcr|hcard a
ettek. click, and what problem*:‘ ho trie
Chicago Beef
stressing ixtrticularly budgeting ut
Ohio, were j Elhabcth of Baltte- Creek.
ion Dec. 18 al Mr. and Mrs. Harold parents. Mr. and Mr*. Claud? Cole clo VQ11 thmk? Tha-e -kee’.ers' were the family income and management
the aur-ts of Mr.
of Lowell '
’‘clicking thetr pronga through that of the household: and work in plan­
• J I I
xtvKits i virat’tt nr r- inn
Bridge waI Edmunds it.’tn
Mrs. Anna Buck and son'Kendall: k(.tI[C mid' I U)Jk tny old pi*lol mid
.cores going to Mrs Hamid Newton
ning and preparing meals are other
j Saturday'. Mr . nd
and W- A. Schader, Mrs Ermmt and daughter. Achsa ■ and Esther clinched them un the inside and be-( 'Object* to be ottered.
'! Niuhrtlk’PORK CHOPS
Iraonds and Lt'mily
Newton and Harold Newton winning *jx-nt Thanksgiving with Mr. and; ticve u or pl)t. wntn i woke up in,
End Cut*
information may bo obMrs. Wesley pue of Hasting*.
• .jf,. moniin* they’d Hew away with’- .Additional
—
I also guents on Th: ...
Mr. and Mr* Horace Barnum and tlJ). heitR - And Riley Water* got up twined Jrvm R. v&gt; ----! Mr. and Mi
Fred Hi
Mr*. Florence U.-bonw of Lake ■ UI1(&lt; .AUng. "Michigan wa* there.'&lt;4 short c&lt;xrrM. or from Dr. Marie
,'aiMl daughters of Grand ft;
! from thi’ Na-shville High' Mr. and Mr? Jasper Oaolcy grfler- Oiexst ,*pent Thantegivlng uith’:wnil. on. come on. you Wolverines. Dye. dean »•! home economic'.
' Vou almost hrar the call tliat tneait Everyone intel-.!&lt; -i '• a*k«d ti
i.n.
ij.ik « '•
innpiu.xiv.iigi A
. :th n&lt;uh&gt;i and- in fourteen. tanu-d their children and tiivic fam- Mr. and Mr. LaFayette Usbornc.
BACON
Mr and Mi*. Walter Colbert spent I aa iuuih
t-hatgc' *•&lt;&gt;«
into •»a .••••■
had of
‘guest* of Mu Frank H&lt;- who re- f‘ ... lead by men j write
----- '&lt;» ’he home economic* omce
Fancy Cure
being forty-six present including Tuesday in Grand Rapid*.
. ullh
jturned to Royal Oak with Mr. andk1
with Custer
Cutter at their head. You see
m'c - imme.ilately.
Immediately.
Wade Marlow spent a day the past
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i two great -grandchildren, t h r»- v
Mr*. Paulsen lor an cxtendi-d visit ifj,,..'1?' . ? .
grandi'lnlriren. live ureat-grandj Mrs. Agn.’* Congdon of K tlam i-i-,,
.
\ j,
chilciren no: being.able to -Ittriicl. church
w Ml- &lt;'...|U,1. •. H1.IT &lt;.! Ak-; / '
Mr and Mr Fred Dalstra and
lion. Ohio, and Ju- O’Meara o: l!’’1,
ll‘ ‘
Evipone left, having »n .enjoyable
Chase &amp; Sanborn
g j um
time mid hop.ng to ft turn next year. family xpent the deck end with her;
Mr.-. Anna B.uw r .and nth-'r rci i
Mts* Hazel shrifri spent Sunday
hit - an Fiiduy Mr-. Congdon a&lt;
Mr.- Ellie Biddle entertained he;
icompanied Mus Rider to Akron o
clitttircri
vv.y- delightfully, ■ m
.ThankMthins. Those present iron: . Mr. and Mrs. Evan Fuller and
. Dr W E Mrl.ravy of Grand R(-j-ni.mk.'-,vi
ids and.Mr. and Mis Glcn^McLrav-'. lorjocg
y C'.Utt-n- out of town were MBS Doris Biddb family sjient Stir day with Mr. and
GRAHAM CRACKERS
Mrs Keith Fuller ot Hustings.
and family ol.Laming also Mr andjdm nf )• t
and Ml-. Avis
and Heleit Biddle And Sunday vlxilor* at Mr anti Mr*.
Fancy Fresh Baked. 2 lb.
Mr. Fred Henson ol Richland war 1 Mtirwi Be
will
you
is to
friend. Tina Rjku. all ot Grand Waller Culbci t &gt; were, Mr and Mr*
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs John)Eva M l&lt;
jwrh&gt;rmin&gt;: the cert'-; aRapids.
.Carl
Ciske.' of L.ttub:g and Mr and
Mi-Lriny Mr-.- Carrie BeUnn re-1liriony.
’'* ’ Th
-.mg jx’oplt' were aehave
safely
invested
during
the
SODA CRACKERS
Mrs
Joseph
Pttug
and
Mix*
Barbara
turned to Grand Rapids .with Dr. enmpanu-rt
Ur and Mrs. Kenneth, HOLDING CHHISTMAS TARTY.
McLiaty. for an Indefinite su
baited
2 Ib.
; Reynolds
m-ti-d a* brldwmaid, On Friday cvGUng Dec. 15. mem­ Bowman of 'Hastings
Mr. andMr* Frank Shriber .pent
days when needed.
Mr und Mrs. C J. Bitutr *'’‘-iand best i
Mrt and Mrs. Cntt- bers of the Fxal Sea Scout Ship
and Mrs Jani-.- M Stuart. Mr» J■■•*&gt;-jtcitdt'n wnl
-.id*' in Hustings for •RodinFm ’ and their frientU will Sunday altcmomi witii Mr anc| Mr*
Abid -Donley ol H.istinga.
sie Pittcnger. mid Mrs. Emma |.jin prw-!:i*.
CHEESE
'Dcniglms ut Grund Ruii.ds and
hlgiil)
d and have lib' Miiiie hall here. Member* ot the ship A family gathering jvas held at the
FORTY YEARS OF
. Fancy Michigan
Lois Langston '4 W S T O. wereltMtst wi'-ta
if many irunrij. committee* .and their wives will act homoot Mr*i Anna Buck und family
Sunday.
TlK*c who were pn*ent
■ Tlutnksgiving guest., ol Mis. D. M,?pjr u -ut(,
i happy Ufr.
as sponsors.
'
Bumrt. Mros Dona Stuart and Mr.j
BUTTER
pq17,c
! daughter.. Virginia and Barbara
rand Mre’ J M l.iuigsKm a', the
TRENT
Holland Maid
lb fc»W / 2
. home ol the: latter.
.
Th«nk.-u"
!1&lt;i Hospital Guild No, la will hold It - ’Jean, and son. Jack, and Mrs- Buck’s■
Middleville. Shultz. Freeport'.Ib. Me
Mt and Mrs. Win. Shutters were; Mrx. O.wa'
•g-regular meeting and Christmas brother. Bye Neilson, and Mis Irk
Mu-. Chai
lam W th'* “ u&gt; Hw-tings who enter-1 Roa t. w&lt; re
J- party at tlu home ol Mr.., I. Huii- R.-h.;-:ibaum and son,-Junior of atGriswold al J.ff«rson
Detroit. Muhigaa
ly «f M
tallied a large family group for the | Kuentfrt'i a
- - :s -S*js. verier. 538'N. Boitwnod St. Manibcr.-, Batlle Creek. Mr, and Mr.-.. Zenc A.
ThankigiviiJg holiday, ihose item |Height.-, M ...............Mm
— Jolin A. ari, inged to lx* prcretit, visitors we*- Buck ot Chicago. III . Mr. and Mr.-..
.Westey Pue and daughters. Anna।away being. Mrs. Gio. ShuUyiA. Mr.[George and taipib ol Holland. Mr. come.
These Low Prices Contain the 3
Sales Tax
J.
I,.
Main
Ii»
m.&lt;e and LcNont. Mrs MU;a Atlania
und Mrs. Cha.-. Fritz. Mi', and Mrs Jami Mr.- .:
IteurrM-uUlitn ‘r f 1 UAl
*
and ilaUghtcr Carolyn Jean und
j Arthur Knight and Arthur, J. , Ms 'daughters &lt;
We Deliver
HINMAN'S
Phone 2491
John Gould of Hastings. RtuM’ll
and Mr*. Frank Vaher. Mr and M;&gt; h hlldnn r.:
a-1. being entertain IV.e Y. M, L Club at. a Wluttemoie and slMei Katie, ot
Lloyd Sc.itt i'» .n| st Johns and Mi li.nd Mre I
util time pit luck dtiuiw Ind the amnia: GluXt- creek, trtends ol ih&lt;* taunly.
■ and Mrs, Gmdoh Clement And lam- pre.wiii. 2.‘ ... —Chriitiniift. party.
and ford Eiu ol Woodland, '
i lly of Belding
I waa tlie verdict bl all.

T. S. Baird
Shoes

L. V. BESSMER

HINMAN* J
. .

Steaks

- IZfc

J. 33

Coffee

26c

Sugar : „’ Z
IO "&gt;' '5lc
.23

.,23

,1^

ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS SAVED
He

tell
money

how comforting it

SERVICE

&amp; Loan Associntion

�ni's-NTR WnATMHV. DECEMBER «. im

PACK EIGHT

of Grand Rapids were Sunday eve- we hope all these other* may be Mr and Mr* Chas.Couk and“(am- GIVES REASON FOR
n:nr mi-st. at the J C. Au-tin homi*. equally as fortunate In the near fu- lly called on Mr and Mr-- H'-nry
Arch!- rhornas ot Harbor Bench ture
.
&lt; Hliafcr •~&gt;f IN-wamo Thanksgiving
N K fSayW of Fredrrirk-Suyl«ys.
. : ..
i.,v night mid Hundwy.-------- - *■• *----------&gt; ciav ’
’
•
horn.- &lt;4 Ml .nd Mr.
WOODLAND.
. Mr UH&lt;1 Mt5 ^:,.r Brumm - n- bimqtht thcrtollimimr reply horn one
ONE CENT A WORD MO AD\
BAPTIST CHURCH.
1ISEMEKT FOR LESS THAN
' :-d I .i.ix-ret
’ Mr and Mr*- Ezra Dell and daugh- :&gt; rtatned Mr.-, Staril.-v M.mG r and (4 hto client* t.i the PStrfoi offlee.
Mr
Sayles i«ya Only a miracie
M:-s Vada S' hwndrr of Detroit ter-Joycr, of Lanxing were Thank*-i daughter and Mr*. Sarah Mohler
। an. mw thto Kcnoratlon.'*
Had their can.-.! on !,-f aunt. Mr George giving rural- of Mr and Mrs. John with ii venison dimer Sundui
• In jepiv tn yoin rrqueM to .-cud
t-x • Fridav
Dell
■
-Mr and Mr.-- Willis Wil-uin and
Mr and Mr* Jed Btov - und Mr* ftoynuind M.U-&lt;xl to visiting three
n» of tlie HuIuk-, .lit;.-:
•—
--- Wuukrgan and Chicago have
-.Jmoved into, tlie houw -i. .er.Uy
:■•&gt; ■“&lt; present shattered condilioti oi
■ adihr. Ann. Were Hasting.-.
:,d-‘ti
v'-- m
fur two weeks. Marvin is staying purdhared and-r#d«orated by Mr J"’- bunk m*coutit makes it unpu*~
with
J.i
1
grandparent*.
Mr.
and
kit
and
MrC-ul NciUr-uner
. .
E Deming accompaHted* -Ids Dell Williams, und Nalsb Is with Miss.Helena
FIRST FRESRVTF.RIAN CHURCH,
iy My prvM-ul tmuiii pi! oniSchuler:ria-lit Thai.
L-. due
the «Jkvl Of fi-detul
n n ...
-I I
,1 v Mr. and Mt. Dun.XTcl.xxi
Kivln.; holidays as a gtie.-t of i
lute la.s... by-lawc. municipal
• ‘ ’.” 1.,U| 'U4 .
? ! Henry F.m| of Detroit came Mnrstim .4 Milwaukr-e. Wi- Mr ... Hi: uL&lt;&gt; expect* to vii ■ Thpr.Mluy to .-.pend Thanksgiving Mr* Curl Jordan went with her
«rti«e.i-*ou laws, liquor hjws.
u,,Holland
before
rvtunflng
home
..
. , —,
, ,
with Jib tnothcr. Mr* L Faul. Hr fur us Chicago.
mot lxu d-i- d n urer mi ekumtad May 1",rnd ’-,u rt,,’-“n ,1,r a
tb“
The Rural letter Carriers’ A*
Lbrougli tlw*c ta- { uni cum;&gt;-l1t’d
• Low. h Ind
iUs Mr, and Mi* Lawrence Christian elminn of Bmtv C.unty gm.tax. -al-s . tax.
■
of Hastings were guests of Mr and fur. well dinner in honor of John
u^UUM-iiii-iit
.
rronk c Deming Mr.-- J V. H.lb«-rf Friday evening. : Haurr of Woodland, who to retiring.
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Mr and Mr* Harry• Hough and at tin- Methodist clmrch Saturday
FIRST METHODfflT EPISCOPAL
CHURCH.
Ttiripliu ,Gs '■ j55t'd •«»» Freeport Irieml:. Mon- son*. Vh-tqr and Paul, of Paw Paw
Club No. I furnished the
E&lt;-v L X. D
Mt .. .. •* day Mrs. G..,r. . Deming accom- and gtandc-hildn-n. Elyf-an and Wm- dinner Tlie- orchestra ot th
(„r pan:, d them to the city- mid will ,.fon Hough, of Hartford weir ■oriuiiun luinbfied the muMi*. Mr.
In addition to there irrigation
fax,
! urn I irced by the BtionZ
ehmeh ’’’main ind.-liniteiy with her -n. Tlianltogiving musts of Mr und Mi *
Frank, nnd wife. ’
Donald Gager.
■•Hi:.’ lovely gift.• . r , rMr. mid Mrs lawretscr Johnson Miss Elnure Dowden anti mother.! Mr and Mrs. Ernest Shonto and this thing und a jx-rmit tor that
thing.
1
am ri,i)u«-.t&lt;d tu get a bust1.*. is ..ho and children of BoWth-Center *i&gt;rni Mr.&lt;. Dowden. UMlrd irlutive. in •on. Don. .• i-ent Thmikfgr.n-.;: with
/
• :i&lt;«ii;e. a driver’, hevnee. a
Thunk nr.mg with Mr Johnsons Phu* Village. Indiana, from Thurx- Mr ilnd. Mr*. Goo. Kii-hmaii of
FIRST CHURCH
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
lj-n 1IC« tl - :i d
license, all auto
tala duv af imrem-. Mr and Mr. H M Bough- day until Sunday-..
Sunday..
Kalamazoo.
■
■ tau :-.- m
r.
Dun Shonio of Olivet College spent
Mr anil Mnt Howard Jordan and Un-.-wc. a truck iicvnsc. a fL-liltig 11z
anard ■ ’r- Ellen Y’arger lui-: returned -'Pent th«jholidays.with hto parent*, children. Mr and Mi- M
i to her home from Ot.o vu where -he Mr and Mrs ErneM Slwrno.
dun and children and Mi
.-i .b! -re-iit (Aera) daw irt thi- OHarrow
Mi s Beatrice Pratt.Visited Mr
i.and re­
Pined to &lt; -.'titiibutr to every locietj
t c::- l-om*
and Mr*. Arthur Wild-, ut Murton
■ nd eiuani.:at.&lt;*n whirh Hu- nivi'-nBe.-is
l.-u- P T A. meet: a( the :cb&lt;»&gt;l- from Wednesday until Saturday, loi
;
:■ -. . urn
man u capable al
-,i,j I; . &lt;• thi ; v.. &gt;-k mi Weilin'xl..y eveMr. und Mrs. Karl Faul and cllil-, w.
.
. . ’________________ _ ’ ■
nn.:;
dn-n spent Thanksgiving with Mr Hilbert atu! taught.
ii.,. a. Mr i.nd Mr: Victor Si-s.-n. Mrs and Mt* H..J. Slang ol Battle Rena * Culler
nte Uiv-mployitM-nt
—----------- —------ ---------- .....
r the Emmr. s on and Mi
G;.ytl'ui Creek Murdn remained until Sun- ThmikM-nmu
• th.- T.x’mix calledon Mt.: S L Peck- dky for a short Visit.
Reuben Wolcott
‘
am| Mrs Carl Jordan vtolted Blr
.mui ouu.nr,
Mwn ‘ transferred to’hmn i
Mr.. uuu
and n.,
MrsB. .jJohn
Bulling. Ml:• x’:t~— ------- ,—
",
iB'Utu
’
wn
in
!h«
city including the
WAjIa,.Jordan
and
Mi;.,
Gladys
c„.
r
tkSmith.
Mr
and
Mr
Mihm
VlmHjir. gamer and noon.
•y aitM. and Mrs. Alien Ptoh and fain- Jordan ot &lt; hidtigo from Thursday Tntmbo. Mr and Mrs Wind Plant
Whib-th- •ire’ii Crtx». the
which tly .had
their gui-ts on Thank*-until Sunday.
!.,lkl duuxhter. iU'-irlv. &lt;&gt;1 W.x:.
HIKE MEFIIOIHST CHURCH.
.. Fortx-y family r. - ■ giving. F E Deming. Mrs, Geo. SmR&lt;Vh‘”
U“’ land. Mr und Mt ■ Wil) Hau r . I'uipit- Ci'*.'. th&lt;- Flaming Cro-.s und.
,wv happy one-for all. g*r Mr, J E Roush, all of Ft&lt;-- niunk-^iving holiday* with hi-, par-iW. q .Wmxllaud aim Mr ..ml M. ■ till |killl«!&lt;ents. Mr and Mrs John Dell.
K..ntwth H..u.-r o
' Ix-Wto Cult atai rhll- I»rL Mr. and Mrs Ray Ware o!
dnn und Mr.
nnv- oi Mil- South Dwell. Mr .md Mr.-, Lavcrn Mr and Mrs. Ed Covey of Goblvn Tilatiksgivnig ihiei
usurancr-. borflaiv uiMirutii-r
uaukie Wl- . -i&gt; nt w.-div.- tiay -*&gt;gar and family of Grand Rapid.*,
hr l“f‘.nkARL?"K »wl}day... Mr .ju.nt.sEl!!(Wl nf Lake i &gt;&lt;h
with
Mr.
and
Mr...
Clyde
Rucll.
y insurance, collision insur
nu.ht here with hl- mother. Mrs..and Mr and. Mrs. Geqrge Wnldnng
A bounteous Mr. und Mr.- C. M Brown &lt;&gt;f»
Minni.EVH.LE.
ram insurance. hall insurance
On Thursday morning *'.nd
: ‘ family o’ Holland
■
itruirr comliriM-d
rampriMxi of....
tura^y,. rabbit.. Grand Rapids
Ini unini-c
to Charlotte L» sjr.-ud dinner
r*\ T,11,,,k'*-'V;u,,: \G E Blake Is nursing a.r&lt;-h u
Mr*. uien
Glen rawKng jjkvina cut utw flngvr quip: badly
t ned Unit II
it, r mung I... kui-iiii- -«»d *parerii" with-all tlu- accotn- guestA oi Mr. and air*,
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE.
land
' .
n'umhjK here panirtwnts.- wnS enjoyed by nil
1 During the Moim Wednesday
Mr F. E Brunner. Mrs Emma Club No I. Mr- Stuln Hilbert, nin- lightnim: Mrtick in the horn
minting
Si.-,s- i). Mrs. Victor SiMoti add Mia-,.
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vviorin..- ... « v»m...
r.!,.,.,.
ix.umned.
iho expects Gnytha 1-_»mi- u.-n- in HaMfrigs on C,,’D’ of the Methodist church, will
' lu -dl-.s
M-rve supper as usual Wednesday
iimmoiM d*
Mr urn! Mr* K. P.mover mid.Mrs • '•;'1»&gt;R “&gt; the church parlors
;
'*‘ , J
1 er ft 'Grand
-Grand Rapids colled*
Mr/mid Mr* chu*. Farthing en. J. ,
, until, all’thal 1 know to that I am
called' at
at
tuxl Mi
'I., Bruntn-t More Fridav attenux.n 'ettaliu-d lor Thtfiikagivlng. Mr. and °V’- .bul
h,‘ ' ‘
,,M 11
' •op,"vcd to provide nu inexhAustWESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
ef Itoatiafi.
Mr .-.nd Mrs O J Barnhart Mr Airs o good and son. Jiick, and Mr. n don*ii head and m
aiilr apply ol money fur every
rt. Putor A"1 E Ststa Road llfl'U
Hamilton :&lt;nd ,.n&lt;l Mr Etlx-rt Linda-v of Lfn.-mig “I'd Mrs Eloyd Kimble mid children seemed’ rather queer
Hirtuurt Cbnrrh.
am! Mi .and Mrs J E Roush spent V* South Woodland.
. human ia«&lt;- .md nimplv because rt
Tbiiniafrni.ti: w-tth" Mr. und Mrs -,,r “"d Mrs. R. G Finnic mal day, although it
' ;• tij.-.c u» donate to • jrh und all.
a holiday.
(ton h and son R*-ed. of children were guest* of Mr. and Mrs.
I tfni boycotted, talk'd about. Inti
U lit-,! V..1- pre. ■ i; &gt;d ."with J"reph McKmght Thanksgivnig
about", held up. h« ld down, rubbed
.-. lui ! cliatr which iu- is «*n- • Mr. and Mrs Will Grigsby of Hus^Juntii 1 am nearly nitiuil. ■
i&lt;tv much
“‘M* c«Hrd on Mr. and Mis. D. B. in Cln-1 &lt; । ;.t»d ja.-k«
i D Coo! u quire ill nr this &lt;’^’’11 Sunday afteni&lt;xin.
'■inn^fiiirachyou won't ix paid
writing. Het many friends wish Mr.
” and M
Mrs.
”* rtl
Gh-u Farthing und
—•
Oar town looks rntbei
...... . —
iinnri&gt;
Ixibv were Thanksgiving guests uf -Mnc&lt;- the old Murine hou-a- tia-; been holdin,! mi !■&gt; life i-&gt; simply to
in:i fiund
fl Grand. Rapids ••‘•uitireii ip Lake Odessa.
: lorn down Tins will char th.- in-v
u. helf to pxnmn next
home of
. t&gt; th - north
• mt; .*&gt;• . CIMI1 ut
in tiie ip.-iuv
&lt;n , Mix,
..... .Mefie^Rtohler of Junior. Col- of the ralhmid'tracl.
..
daughter Mrs. Ciaudi* Walton. ”
&lt;Ji-uid Rapid:., spent Thaiikx-'of Main
' and will lx- mu. h
CHURCH O'- THE UNITED BRETHREN
Aiv Tabbcrer was inime ''‘vine, and the week end with her. appreciated by auto drivers a rv-w
jlgfit’rei!
IN CHRIST.
‘
L-x.l .luti. ut Harbor
" In '••ol,br. xutv i-’being •-nt-trd on High .-tn&lt;'
Earle and dnu-.-r
Ml-‘i Gkn
R.n- Tills
li|itlding will
y.’i dne.-d.iy night until
~ England
‘ ‘ and “
.............
' al'
mond
Mclz-cd
are
tn
Ttilrdo
on
bu»room,
coum-ij
rooms
and
a
place
foi
lay.
m« ., for a couple of days
voting Thi-, will bo u lln-- improve
and MrMr. und Mrs Prank Kilpatrick, tnent ns well-as givln,: work tn •
Special Notice!
.daughter Aiene. mid Mi- Eiirabcth era! m&lt; n wlio are glad tn lx bus,Spring -.treet |. brhii' repi
HJChstti Lobdvll
ix liotm
This nuts from the rre.-imer
holiday
Arlington -•trerl and has L &lt; n
poor- condition siti
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&lt; GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
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Whai Would You Do

IF THE J AW ...
l.« REVOKED Your
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THichigan’s Financial RtjpontiLility Law Provides

Wee

HE CHURCHES

Dale Hauer of Junior ONlege.'
mrr Lusimv
rhanksgtving gue;-’.s (.( Grand Rapids, spent the TlUinks- to
cm acrotint .,1 th
Mi- H-awvlI's* hure-nt*. «n,n« i-olldavs with lu- parents. Mr. of Michigan
hi* mother a’ Alma.
|
J C Austfii.
-"'d Mr- John Hauer
here and hxiked
uh. who has made Ids -'Ir ‘J1'1 Mr.- Forrest Parmalre Mopped
and called* on ?
r‘u|dren o! Buttle Creek spent btisine-s
ffbm ami Mr. and Mr-, Mtohlrr
old time frlciuto.
Mr.
Mbl.l-r
a
itik-nt.
return*
hank.s.riting
(Liy
with
the
former.,
sjnc*
This Moridav ev.nhi;’
L. lumie ut Cur.,on City Sut-. “.ath'-r. Mis Etta Parmalce. &lt;ii West „
■ We llX)k
ce utda.- Marvin Thaler accompanied 'v,“-dland. Mrs I'armulre-and chil-.
Wc l'*'’&lt; —- • r •
*1n:n i.-m:- for th.- Week fnd
drftn remained until Sunday for a n,1:* Pr“»n'W mw-lmg -1 ,t.yd Hnlrr
l(.
'.rev ..nd *Mr. 1- L.-mis and 'toir with Mr. amt Mrs. Grant Os-,1’ ,,u*
*•
d;m«h’- r. Gavtha. entertained with
• • - •
entertanied for Tt&gt;e ra-cond annual vocational fair I
itll.lu/jx* the .i lih.i.t . ing dmne.-, Mr, and v *,r- '; - *■ FauI
....... . .....IV
rllH| W
Mr. Ridxii Baric and daughter.. P“n^h,nK dinner.
Henry Fuul
of| held at the Tliomapjilc W K Kd- I ARCHIE TOBIAS
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Detroit.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Richard
Ifelen. Etpclyn and Doris' of Smyr'*
‘ ‘ It.re .f-hool of Middleville wa aT- I
.Mr. and Mr.
ach hail
na and Mr und Mr. H. J. Doron O’Brien and children of Lansing. tended by more than l.W) pnrrnts •
Mr and Mrs: Chas. Paul and Mari­ and friends Much infer.-.t
.
.... ■*
and Mn. Edcar Cheney and baby uf Flint.
• &gt;! Hi‘.L-b.iL and Mr utld Mrs Don. ,Mn- Rret sjx-nt the holiday vaca­ etta of Hastings. Mrs Etta Faul shown In the educational f-':hil&gt;;t. “
and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Faul as well a* the crop., fruit am! man- fn
Richards, and two Uilldn ii cj Grand tion a* Jut home hi Grand Rapid*, of
Woodland.
re-urhing
on
Monday.
.
ual arts departments lor which rib­
Rupule, . *
*
Mr und Mrs. C. L. Potter and bon prizes were given.
Tin- M-nlor cl.-i.-s of Freeport High
Acrobatic
CHURCH OF CHRIST. COATS GROVE
Adam Endr - and Mr and Mr
F. C. Wins. Fasu: .
Cart OHHlar.d motored to Coats H-hool will present then* play. Oh. children. Mr. and Mrs. J. L Higdon
Each of the two &lt;veri!ng pro-’
Grove Thursday and writ guests Susan." a’ the J. O. O. F hall on und mi. Harold, of, Barryvllle, Mr. grams-wej-e attended by crowds ! o
Ball Room
? Bert H ivm
anil * fftRMlv. Mr.- Friday evening of this week at 8 and Mrs Chas Higdon and children large to be held by the auditorium,
Endres returned home with them o’clock. This is a fourtact comedy­ and Mr. and Mrs. Oco. Higdon &lt;&gt;f many standing about the ent rance
After spending a temple ut weeks at farce and is replete with laughs Nashville were Thanksgiving guest-, and in tlwhullway, throughout the
•’
’ it-- and p :'.v Keith .':. in ata:'. ■ » 6nW; The ra&gt;! of of Mr and Mrs. Welby Crockford
entire program.
Michigan: The grade children, glee club, and I Taught Saturdays at iht!
character:....... i' - i iu
has• tx-icareruny
been carefully cnosch&amp;&gt;- . Mis* Winifred Border &lt;&gt;i aiiciuKnn
oiith &lt;: W'-Kllhrtd
Ward Hvti’to of M11- • b :.iui much time'is being Riven “‘“o’ uoliegi/East Laaslng. sjient
I..- thv preparation Hpeetalties have 1the Thanksgiving holidays with
... .her
PARISH HOUSE
muslc for both vntertalnmcnt.-i.
un been provided to fill in'tx-tween the parent-. Mi. und Mrs. F. E. Burdt-cr
Monday evening C J. Tinker of
Mr ad Mr., Shirley Slocum and
m-G and the senior# protnise a full
until Friday rv
MAX RENO and
• •.••Hing of clean fun. "Dir follow­ daughter. Dorothy, of-Marttrr Cor­ the Michigan Department of Con­
Jr*. &lt;». W Batra*
WEAVER BROS.
ing are the cast of charactersr Dan- ner.-. were guest* of Mr and Mrs. servation Aliowt-d tlie ixi w consrrvatiou
plctufc-s
for
the
llr-.t
tlio.
Adeibert
Slucdm
Thankogiving
day.
children and Mrs D&gt;ra vets Merydith. u wealthy and wise
Lowell were .Friday after* bacia-’or. John Seifert; Mrs. Marion Mr. and .\frs- Dewey Zerklc and1 Tuesday evening the (re-.hm.nn
..... umuK,.
of Lansing
R&gt;rls.gave
spent aThanlcvhealth play which thi-j
Weatherly. Jus aunt. Florence qnldren
Sketch; E&lt;iith and Rose Parson*. giving with Mr. arid Mrs Win. Flory. I;,&lt;1 uuit.-n and Pfof. E F Hill.
Mr and Mrs Lawrence Faul and
th'- l^'i't of Fann Matiage_ ..............
two roH-budx tri the garden of'gtrls.
M R t: xa-&gt;. a hi inre mi AIm&gt; dark and Halit red Kidney
Lum in lining'Alai 'Kiiiid-- and Ruby Newtun; Jan­ fiimily were- gijexts ot Mr and Mrs.
EHropean Social and Tndu-.lrinl
a!-, muon and 'Dal’-1 u. a society- girl. Lillian Chas Rowiudrr ot Grand Rapid ,
fftr
Thanksgiving.
Mrs.
FBul.
VirWr. Hill Ju»! ^-turded Womlland
I th.v, h.'d :-- n Blougli. 'Mame.’’ a croak Ih the
GRANGE PROGRAMS
ginia and Graydon remained until *rom Eunqie lu-d August
• ,. -A,,&lt; -Taikin--. Grace Brygns; "Lett.’ a
prepared on Friday. Lak
-------------- drawn and idled in the b.i ' u.-nt “-b’ lU'-yu-d y-iung man. Farrell­Sunday.
TRVINO ORANGE NO
rn and : .t fine AndiTwit; Old Bum.” their proud Mr. and Mrs Truman Munion and
Woodland. Mich.
Mrs -------Hannah
Wright
were Thanks- Mr and Mrs, •Frank
,|
tut.h. r. Garv Newton; Jason, the -----------,
— Mail
.
i;
Fnd ,Kun&lt;!-: Mr- Hawke*..K‘vinw guests of Mr. and Mr.-. Gkn ?.r,a’,w*d
-----------------Hickory
Corners.
Culver
dreinci
..nd
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r.
VJarituertte
Allerc
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Lake
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■ Preston. .Mai*:
Miss Ix&gt;ube lyitxrt ot Battle McOmb’-r district fur Thunk invum &lt; Buy HASTINGS-MADE
Raynw.d I’l-rljiJu • re hi»me ding.
Creek, *sjicnt
Mr. and Mr.--, “
L«..lie
Dickerson
atTiiapk—
Walter Stockfish of Dryden was Creek~ College. Battle ^&lt;cca.
iahiv
—1 —
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acu- ’t at the home of Mr mid Mr*. ,h** Thanksgiving holiday* with hc&gt;
“ family gathering Thank. Kivinjr holiday.
t*.
&gt;
,
.
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CiVllII?
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Fred TabU-re-r ’t^^Tw-sday* until mother. K'r.;
Mrs. QI..,.,
Stata trill..
Hilbert " '
Pl'W (iuV
day Kith
with tl.&lt;*
the I:.--..,*
latter’s .mother,
The Walton hunting
«.*• unu
sa'.urday o( I ,--, week
..
Mr»- L Faul. Mrs Gw ,Faul and Mr' •chi*-' Bfach- ot the Iknd. r­
uirtad home Friday ryenias
.
S. G. VtKirhkto Spent the Thanks- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Faul were, shott .district'*'*”’"* ’*
VERM TROYES
Living -.a cut Ion at his. home at Pres- suvsts of Mr and Mrs. fUctmrd Mr. and Mrr. Lyle Ricker.-mn eniht* did not ti-l, thri%llcii
WU.U.OK
ouuuay.
.
tcrtainrd
the
latter
’
*
parents.
Mr
gcod
con-lder.ng the r.u'n- t""
'O'Brien of Lansing Sunday.
of Mon- an&lt;^
° Armqur ot Hlck-ury
.
.
Mrs. w. A Seifert, son'John and Miss Margaret’ Spindler
.
car at'.,! the detp sn.iw ti.-j !uid daughter pcrothy were guests of cheater.
Ind. vuired• her m*&gt;urer Corners for TIianksffivtnK.
Mrs. Went and family of Grand
u conicntfirftb.
friend* ut Flint from Wednesday.Mr'■ . Aria- Spindler, from Wcdm-sMontav ’
B^P'd* »fxnt their Thanksgiving v:i-ilRd mght until Sunday night.
•*““
' day until
'
, ...
nki- The many. friends of Ira Blough Mi. Nellie Rut was a Thanksgiv- nation with Mr West at their farm
Emma
THE AUCTIONEER
M., - ; .-:- :•. a- : S 'Uth’ Bowiit* arc sorry to learn mg ituot if Mr and Mrs. Hobur:
M1^ Vlrgdme W-xxl of -h&lt;- H-n, Adar. :ii-.d ’.•: lib* ’nous illnena and wish him Schaiblv of Grand Rapids.
derswtt district spent fror-.i Mtu: Would‘be pleased to cry
■
- ‘ &lt; .- —. »•OdelJ u
----— and Mr*. waller Fisher and d’v niKht HP01 Saturday mght with
your sale. Middleville, Mich.
Olen Densmore of
.
Ml Catherine Regi-tcr of Grand Ml’ a»d Mrs. Ok-n
ot Jt?.ne
and Mr- Clyde Tooker a’nd Rapms'»u.-» a guest of MiM Mildred South Woodland were Sunday guests Mrs. Fn-d Ritchie and son of
Kalamazoo spent Saturday at Le. h&lt;I'.iinUjf &lt;i Carlton were Thank &lt;;V- Hu.-l--. at Uie F F. Brnnner home of Mr and Mrs Chas Cook,
ing u-:cm.&lt;
hto parcid--. M; amt Sunday. Miss Hurley anil Miss Reg- Irvin Hoover ot Battle Creek spent Dtckeraoti'*.
M
Erne.- Tooker Mrs Tookers
visited at the home of Mrs. Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dickerson and
Chicago Piano Manufac­
. Stahl
___ ____
.ttelormn; rnolUtr
m.ther. furtngrlj -t Hopkm-. n w Minnie
during______
the day_
mid Mrs. Jacob Hoover.
makes her home with tier daughter- Tax notice* were received
- by ‘local " ”Mr
* and* '*
Mrs. Paul* Euglekrout and
" ni . Ourd 6 al '
turer has near Hastings
’
here.
.
people Monday Although not oa family of Detroit spent from Fri-. Creek.
A BEAUTIFUL
Mt - H&amp;zel Hoover of Mtddlevtile tiaih as they iiave been some years, day until Bunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Dickerson and
E J Sheldon "
Jeane spent Bunday with Mr und
is asnistlng with Hie hou-ehold du- everyone b asking. "WheRr will I ~
get Bay money?"
Eleven couples from Woodland Mr5 L&gt;lr Sisedd of BRttte Circle.
th« - Claude Walton home
fia Blough of lainsing xpent
We understand that there were T^^.,n^.XPr^m“v 'n.d
A”&gt;'w:‘v th«* W have’ might
slightly used and nearly paid
•civ.r.g at the Fred Tatbcrer :r men who registered with Devon Theodore Eupcr Friday evening
tha*. a crud* hurt’Detcrs out he f11O.U
(or Wil! transfer Contract to
Putnam at R.Kcnbergcr’s drug store with a bountiful pot luck supper In M&gt;lI lf ymJ k» lt JioAc—Ln* ArXl.-,
respoitoiblr party who will
' *
Aii^i..,
BUm- in i}1** uru-mpluyniciU curoliinent. honor of their first weddihg annlContinue the small monthly
Anjoiti' jvii.t faikd to register at
payments. For full inform*.
tins' pnu- may do so at any time ar
Mr and Mrs Leon ’ Tyler took « u claimed of a new wallpaper
Hon write • Auditor." P.O. Hex
the office in tlie court house nt Has­ Mrs. Loueha Earle, a sister of Mrs thal lt improve.- with washing Pre­
195. Chicago. HI.
and Mr- William Yule and tings. Several from here have al­ Sheldon, to Galesburg Sunday for sumably the pattern eome* right off
,thv lattcj-Y sister. MtfcS Masir B«&gt;- ready laen given employment and a
|—London Opinion

Con,

Foulke

■ Because
concerns tl
on tiie first
If the mtn
the voters
by Mr Fou
&lt;By *
Decatur.’
power* of
und great.
E Foulkes.
discovered
stances al!

ral plum t
CullgH saIiiH
premr ua I

Down ben
Michigan 1
know thentaught u 1&lt;
iny
a
Hie coni
H.me piuir
differently
are murker
rutic*. and

part Mr. I
liurtlcultun
One exp«
representat
bank appri.
plum" is i
ixistuffice
can ahaki*
imniAliatc
trull for mi

not mi rax
federal lan

und the tt
shaken tn t
ncr land
lull'll al a
I.HIIK 1 - Ii i|
U. L&lt; ie.k«
.... K.n-.r.

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Congress,
all thin Mir

lilt, a 1&gt;&lt;
appoint met

HASHNuB FARtRir.
METHOhlhT EPISCOPAL. CHURCH.

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DANCING

HASTINGS MARKETS

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CARDS of THANKS

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CHARLES H. LEONARD
Distinctive Funeral Service

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

Tel&lt;

�‘dertck-Saylre.
reply-lrom one
patriot office,
ily a miracle

I) JUXI (I
mtiitiou

tour r&lt; quest
tiiunclni cuntcct ot federal
w«. tnunu-ipul
. liquor law!,
tr t-in-la w«.
am compaiW

&gt;■ irrigation

n bush
• ii*. -in aut&lt;&gt;
■. a fishing li­
lt marriage ii-

and -n

nd charitable
including the
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ing.Cru-.s and

Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1933

PART TWO—Page Nine

THE HASTINGS BANNER
•^ydmInlstrutton's IhvwtlgaUon
dLMTluMbd. it explained, that Phillips
.had been u Democrat for moat his
'life although an appraiser* pdillCa

better ways Of trachitis-We,In the seventh grade and Muriel
’
emBlirs’l
z'wral id tor ba our day for McArthur, in the ninth itraito. TM
v«.i: hold.ng them «-.cry r,"’lvllw ,*K!" Our ’-‘achcr* vl*it&lt;-&lt;i &lt; h»«l rfrxn l» even more crowded , , . o’*** schools a week later.
| what will it be like if this keep* up?
Praisesf Action of Posse
Possr That bIy ,, . ,
,a
unlll ,,.Tll'\.\7’Lh fi.rari.‘‘;• *
;lh ‘“e h
”,P.o
Wh Rchnoi
Jr BiudnetM
Bnsiiw-^
-—
—L_The
The H
High
School Jr.
My U
appointment. that tlu- charge of
ludenu a.-k getting Training ClaM ha.- decided to take
wrongdoing on the part ut Phillip* Arthur Brisbane, tiie noted column-' Hung Two Confessed Kid­
AcMtey afternoon, the program together a mid-year entertainmrr.’.1 tuur rnontlw of Jr. Buxines* Training
was unfounded. and that tlie 1st. received a letter from Miss!
napper—Murderers
In kw-;wng with Th:udw«lving in ’he form of a miniafute fair. The’,ant! five months of Cominrrrbii "
Tree
charges as a whole were largely Matto Young, aged 132 editor ot
vr.id,. aerw divided into committer.; Aii’hmetlc. They are planning to
_J
Bunday
night at Ran Jo *. Cali- -and latct
” between." Fotdkr* and "The Clipper." a paper published by tomia,
and each committee .. working hard,take their,top to Battle Cre«k when
"Forbidden
- "personal
*
was a demon..!rat.
’
... of -old
— —
was a
mg contrat,
Phillips.
to make their contribution to the -hey finL.h the first bpok.
'the
Citrus
(liove
Junior
High
schooliptoneer
"Justice
'
of
the
“
49
”
variety,
.ean
nut
hmo :
’ iBM'auM* we believe our readers are and ought to be intrrcetcd.in what
•-nJertammejit a„ sucner
:j Tiie
-- ehildrtn
. .of Miami. Ida Ir\ :egard to hu-. dealt out to two kidnapps-r-ihmder- wordd dtmrewt
in the .tower grades •
concerns their public servants, we reproduce below the article published
.
.
....
.
..
inquiry here revealed Foulke* feir\jrit. Mr Bubanr writs ■....
. ...
•n .-mall pi
afternoon. the entire’are preparing tii«lr Chr«tma&lt; pro«..
“ *“ - pcr.-onnl
77: 7"!grievance against
It you feel gloomy und take our confcved kidnapper* and murder- We had
on the first ’page of ....
the Grand Rapids Press ...In .w,
IU .«.«
issuew.ot November ...
’Ji. 'hlMl
Tii-auk.-.gtv.tig Ti e
II Ih. BIMMP -.1 mi'll m Up.mikI.. mr
w. P»1 elm, u&gt;«, Phillips tackUMih-UU-r. k» eh.P- d.pmssrnn too .'nuvli »|»ml »n ers of Brooke Hart, son /&gt;f wealthy la-1 week d
Mr. Woodihan on "Indian Fuhr
. .
.
man of tlu- tncounty fartnres pirmc hour or two in
t- a• well-managed parents. After kidnapping and mur- •mly thing . . ... n about that i».
and cwtum- It was very The girls* 4-H -ewing rlubwnrtc
the voter* ot thik district -»i,| not cure lu be represented at Washington ut crystal Springs
American
"■ during the 1932
—--------—public
-----.i! sclxxjl among the d'-riiig the young man. the brutes wi ’ll have to make them up at tlie
Ing and many queer thing.' and ttoy» 4-H handicraft rlub Sisk
by Mr. Foulke* 1
’
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--------.. had refused the trachi-rs
.
- —
political,
enmjiaign.
and. children and your tried to get a 840.006 ransom from end of the year,
lx Indians were learned
^arc just getting started We hope all
Federal Land bank of St Paul The congressman jx-rmuslon to speak. gfoMn will vanish.
.... Mrs. Stiu'h
.
the .....
parents—after the boy had...been
P.u
'
। By Staff Correspondent&gt;
rhool w;t« the ffiembera will ;.dirk it out" no
.
.i.’’j •J*1** oj !hl. program
ettni.. Grove Junlpr High murdered, and his body thrown In Barry cuuntv.
!l - Patronagei‘••pir*cnUllvr. so the story is told.**
1
111
up’.U wen- that the clubs will finteh 100 per
1 itiicnted Phillip*' utxiolntment and committee that nd candidate tor School was thus named because it the buy. Tlie criminal* wire ar- teaclwis mlgh
Kinw-IH • but ha-1 rent —Kenneth LltU and Dorlt
office .-huuld'tx- ix-rmitted to ad- was built in a grove of orange and,rested and confessed: •
and karn other meUuxf
.......
und great, but Congressman.Georgr J tederul agricultural adipUn.- iruiion dn v the fdrnickers. Tlwre were grapefruit tret* far out .on the | Sunday night a ixxm- «.f tj.oco
many ofllce.wcken &lt;.n tln- ground*. &lt; dge of Miami Since then Miami । gathered at tlie jail, broke in. took
E Foulke. Hartford Democrat, has ’ diM.-hnnte him j
Althougn a lifelong Democrats hu:. grown out far tx yond'the *chixd 1 the two kidnapper-miirdrrcn. out to
discovered that sometimes cireumAmong other things. Hailkrs
. thousand
------- .« children
— are
— _u.
— trees and hung tljcm. Quite natur-:
Philliji* refused during the cama
educa' Mances alter 'ca .« .-, and ins dicta-1 charged. aCcurdiiiv to reports .from muiiina
ytortai potutiun as tlie official point- Washington., tlait Phillip, was "nuL patan to work lor Foulkes’ election, ,-d in that school, under the direc­ ally those who took part in the
.
While n*»t person:; in *outhwe.-.t- tx&gt;n of Mks*ta.Clanbei Cason, pnn- paw’s action were somewhii’ anx-i
1 cal plum tn-' :.liaker in the Hiurth &gt; &gt;«» •ymp.ithy with tlw adnnnhtr.inut a Lzemocrxi
ai»l«"«r to be reluc- cipul. and thirty osiUtont tear hers ion* ns to what official* might do.
tion.- inn;
Hint ih
lw- wa*
was not
IX-inocrat ,rn
Cungw-ssiunal district is not io su­ uui&gt;
b"1** Wh?C d‘ vo'“'r' .and ■‘blli,y ’“-1 you but Californio wem* to h-iv an un­
preme us he hud supposed. ,
. and 'that he had not'supported Uw XVJJ rJr’imiJtT';'’'4’**1
federal ,n
Investigators
Busand
admiration
usual governor in Janies Rolfe. .1: -In­
‘'•»““«*« M ’D.
» n
*“‘ with resiwct »•
“« "Hmir»n«n
. Recent d^yekipmenL*! so indicate. rongressmun in hto C|un|Wign for thc
kirk
o!
Paw
Paw,
veteran
•terar Demo- “
’
KROGER STORES
The children
range in .age from stead of criticwing the action of the
oleetion.
•
Down lien- in the southwestern
d
crat,
wnd
be
received
inquiry
three years In the kindergarten to j mob. he praised it as "a fine k-ssoh
Michigan fruit b«-it. where farmers
Henry Morgentfinu. Jr. as direc­
from
the
hitrnil
credit
administrusixteen
years
in
the
junior
high
....
—
............
...o.. to the whole nation.” that human
food* that lx«!
farm credit .admini*know tlu-ir plums. Foulkvs has been tor
—• ol
— federal
. ..................
....... .
non
rraarding
Phillip*
and
"I
told
-school'.
(brutes
will
learn
they
can
'
kidtaught a 1. .. on in plum inc shak-i tratton. is reported to liave direct­
plenty '
They meet at half past ten In nap in this Mate." To prove that the
ing
Y
lr&lt;* th** 8t- Pai11 bank, to dbunis.. them
I fold Mr. Morgcnthau 1 had' the morning in a grra’ auditorium, iGovernor meant wtiat he stated, he
The tongrtwunan not. found tha’.1 Phillipa from the service As the
ri nu- plum trees must be shaken ’■ government ’' Iiua Jurisdiction over! known Phillips nigh unto ?5 y«-ara,*ing their .m1kx&gt;I aonih. listen to'said. "If anyone 1s arrested for this
differently from other*, that there I the j.-suancc ol appraiser.. cominh- and iiad known him to be n .staunch । t ach other deliver »hdrt addre.-.M .- gnod Job III. purdon tht in all " He
an- marked differences'in plum vuthe bank felt duty bound to Dt mocrai all then- year*.’’ said Biu- ;on school • affair*, everything op-! even went beyond giving hl-, aprutu'a, and that the fruit in MMiM-'act but owing io th&lt; excellent n-c- klrk "I told him that ! knew Phil- j parently run by Hie scholars to &lt;i&lt; -; proval by raving that "hr would like
ti«A» |K«.-*Ascft grejilcr Ml&lt;k-to-ij-!&lt;»nirnciida!t-.&gt;rv. accompanying Phil- fljM. to be a true nod loyal supporter. velop ' Initiative and resjxmsiblflty." to rrk;Cf all Safi Quentin and Filivfiu.v. than in others Farmers re-|Up»' npplic.diun for appointment It of tiir administration I told him while 'MLss Caron und her ttacikrs: &gt;um Penitentiary inmate* serving
i sentences for kidnapping into tlie
port Mr Foulkrs hM learned this j was considered best to .suspend the Phillip* »a* a Roosevelt Democrat unobtrusively dine'
lx&gt;ituuJtural lesson well.
appraLu-r pending an Investigation. but not a Foulkes Democrat — and . All the school rooms are bathed in: custody of those fine. fMtrioUc San
tliat should not be held against him' .sunlight, windows wide open, from Jose citizens who know how to han­
One experience has shown the |Tw&lt;&gt; mvcstigaUirs were m ’ into
’
All prices in this advertisement include the Michigan 3 |er cent Sales Tax
, Phillips is recognized a* one of! one end of the room to tlie other a die such a situation." He eien had
representative tliat tlie federal land-i tiie stall'.
,the best farmers in this section He,continually changing supply of fresh!both prisons checked to find out
\Ve accept all C. W. A. pay checks
*“
bank appraiu-r type of political t
Many fur Phillip*,
formerly was president of the Michi- air blowing in and outhow many are serving kidnap *enplum” u not tht? same Variety ua
.-—interviewed
a
They
many farmers. gan State Fann Bureau. Hr us«-d no 1 After a |X*riod of- exercise it 1* a i trncex.
"Kidnappers
will
learn
i»uA&gt; pium. a
1 ylHical influence to gel the land, delight to m-v in tlie roomt for; they are not safe even in pur pen­
"" •‘■'■Hmrtl, tlPlrU! W&gt;UI.. !tK- inVe.ll. bank Job--the job sought film as the younger children. 7 years ot age.;itentiaries."
land bank wa* in a'"jam" in south- each child as it comes in resting its, People generally have become very
T*
Delightful in toasted
'nil lor «m,» dewrvinr irk-ml wl,h.nndto„ lt „
1U.
J.U.:
. hrt, nut th.- plum 1.1 ,lly ,h4,
„r). western Michigan, and needed the (head on Its artns. folded on the desk, weary with the delays, the loop­
ff laqn pt
cheese sandwiches
best niun.lt couldJbid.
•
•
the eyes dosed.
(holes and the teclxnlcnlltie* of the
M
Mnl, dUlmUrt from ,!„• । hl utMr
,h„,
,
.
On
the
wall
is
a
sign
reading
law.
all
of
which
operates
for
the
VsB ■■wfcWlar
Try it! Special!
Mn.1 Und tank v.rl«, „r plum p„„„ &gt;-Mrt'ta mural men'
'
' ..ii.....
:
. t Inagi.., mergy? und energy Ixiieflt of the .criminal* and many
&gt;™, n ,„.™ rn.,.. ,n... ------ now. I mvr.tu.mlr onrnuun lAmlkra. .
Y.
M. C. S-X. aITEMS
makes good citizen* ’
.(of them are permitted to go Scott
runt! the tree, it s/i'ms. must be
Tlu- invrMIgaturs did not indi­
X . sea.
*
a ta|klnjf machine, not laud, free Thi- California lynching is
Shaken in un entirely dlffviynt man- cate whether they invertigated Mr.
On.
pk«**
plays-"Ave Mana ' -while the .chil- , but a sincere demand from an oxH-t Lund banks are not quite as Fouiltes* record before departing,
PACKAGE CHEESE - E.c.pt Swiss or
Mlddtevllte was
«'«&lt; wrtl
ailI5*“ d»'»
*£!S?« C»"’"'""5V ,OT
political a* the postal service Tlie but three days after the second
Middleville
well rTpr-wnua-'r'"
represented
CREAM CHEESE - A dclicioui spread
Old English 2 pkgs. 37c
»««&gt;। terent.
"»»* good
J01”’music
“• There are many | forcement .It is. to be regretted that
tarmer-bori'owen. in a measure huv&lt; prober left the 'dtstrirt. Phillipa re­ &gt;t ill- IM annual V. M c A. 01,1. ..
fine
things
in
thiscountry
—
great
|
lynching
1A
necessary.
'
and
it
is
ceived notice from the Federal Land Boys’ conference last week, thanks
some control over the bank- through bank fn St Paul that he had been to the leadership of Owen Lyons rivers, mountain*. watertulLs. wheat nothing more than a notice .o-rv-d
field*, mines and magnificent fac­ that jieople are getting very weary
the ownership ol stuck.
reinstated and could go back to rand R«v McKean. Barry county's tories.
at the dilatory proceedings of courts
’
: quota for tlie tbnfcrcnca wax 35 and
"Shaking" Failslbs.
But nothing . Is iu. beautiful or a* and want quicker action Murder.s
,
39
paid
registrations
from
Dowling.
Congressman Foulke.s hip. learned
Tlu- farm Credit- ad'miniMration,
a* the faces of a thou­ and kldnapiiings arc becoming so
ail this since in- uttempted a month afterward announced the charge* Freeport. Middleville. Irving. Nash­ encouraging
commonplace that quirt, order-lov­
sand
liappy
public
school
children
:
villr.
Woodlund
and
Hastings.
or SPAGHETTI In bulk
■or sq ,ig&lt;» to shake Waldo E Phil­ against Phillips wire unfounded,
ing
people
tire
getting
afraid
to
let
They
arc
truly
happy
at
ease
with
The‘Young Men’s Y group attend­
lips. a Decatur farmer. out of hL but it was noncommittal relative to
I
ed in a body, the Saturday ^evening their teachers devoted in friendship their children out of their sight'.
appointment as an appraiser for the counter charges against Fotilker.
If this lynching th6ws anything. I
’
Fresh Bread
i«4-ib.ioaf 9c
Peanut Brittle 2
'cssiun and heard Max Yergan. the to each other.
the sooner
------ we .retisc,
Country Club - sliced or undiced
Negro' leader of Africa. Thanks are The big boy*, many overgrown .it .proves that ...
'-.—-21 ways in which our laws
due to all the men .who donated the and proud oj it, would be very hard । the■ farcical
th*
’■* better- *•it will be.
use of their cars for lran*|x)rtation to handle; they were liurd to handle arc enforced, ”
■
Soda
Crackers
iuu
.
15c
Cocoanut Snaps 2
। to and from the Kalamazoo.canfer- in tiw little "red schoolhouse." but In other words put on a lot more
Delicious, tasty cookiss
Country Club - criap, flaky
lence. some of them making two in "Citrus Gfove Junior High" each speed. Instead of throwing ail sorts
of
protection
to
criminals,
let
’
s
give
boy
who
dos
*
not
set
a
good
example
round trips and one .car made three
orderly
society,
a
break
We
doubt
tec
smaller
boys,
or
neglects
his
trips.
.
COUNTRY CLUB
tall
Nine hundred thirty l.i close to the studies, is not-allowed to represent that this can be accomplished, until
EVAPORATED
actual number attending the con­ the school in sports. He may not we take our law enforcing ngeiKi&lt;-s |
cans
ference Hits year which will bring play on the football team or share out of politics, and have our judges!
the total attendance up to 43,278 in other athletic enterprises. If you appointed for life and prosecutors!
Pct, Carnation or Dundeej 3 tall cans 19c
for the past 31 years. This was the are not in atnietlcs. you’re nothing, and sherifla-appointed Yor at least i
31st annual conference; first one be­ and big boys that under other con­ long terms, all . subject to good-be-!
ing held in Battle Creek. 1903, with ditions might defy teachers and ig­ havior.
it. 19c
Jewel Coffee
Salad Dressing quart 23c
nore kssutu make desperate efforts
an attendance of 90. .
French Brand, Ib. 23c
Embassy Brand
-Excerpts from conference speech- to be, as many are, on the “honor HONOR ROBERT S. SHAW
On loans ot $300 or less Household has re­
roll."
’
in 5C
AT
CHICAGO
BANQUET
Pineapple
2
25c
Tomato Soup
duced the cost substantially below the maxi­
"Money Lt not wealth any more The faces of the little public
Sliced or crushed - standard pack
Barbara Ann
A.w...
H&gt; uvmv
un-ui By
than »n u.v
meal
ticket U
is a meal"
by 11
R xhool girls are especially and en­
mum rate, formerly charged. Families, keeping
G. Hall.
jtlrely beautiful, filled with intclll- Oil Painting of M. S. C. Pres,
house, who can make regular monthly repay­
”A sharing world is n Clmstlon
and goodne.ts, their manners
to Hang in Gallery of
ments are cllglbleio borrow. 20 months to repay.
world;" "If you row greed you will ln every way admirable
Celebrities
The only signatures requiryd are those of hus­
reap war;" "We arc facing the great-j
th**1 high schopl- and tliouEast Lansing —Michigan may well ।
esl adventure in all social history."1 f*nd“ of o,,M‘r magnificent public
band und wife. Quick, private, courteous servWeyer. ’
schools through'uot the land, the have a just pride in the selection of!
•
Love
is
the
dominating
motive
of
•
problems
of
tills
country
are
being
Robert
Sidney
Shaw, president of
Household Finance Corporation ot America on
M. S. C.. as the man to be honored ’
nil creative results;" "You cannot!solved.
the 3rd Fl. of the City National Bunk Building,
ix- of much help in saving or bene- Children orc taught self-govem- al the annual meeting of the Arner-l
1 West Michigan Ave., Batik- Creek. Phone 4406.
ilttlng the world by abandoning the'ment from the age ot 1. and taught Iran Society of Animal Production
Value of YesterdayDr. Beaver, co-operation.
Jn Chicago pec. 1 to 3.
Tills national organization selects'
"The Church has done more than Be grateful for tlx- American
any organization on eartlrto pfo- PubIlc *ch9»l- greatest treasure and one man each year from the. leaders
mote good will.” Dr. Beaver.
1 chief hope of this nation
• in agricultural progress to be honor
"Successful lives are charted .from'--------------* • •
guest at a banquet and the* Society j
EASY TASK' or CLEAN QUICK
vision of exjiericnce." Dr. Beayar. |
BARNEY MILLS P. T. A.
presents an oil painting of the hon- i
Next Sunday. Dec. 10. is Bible The November meeting ef the or guest to be hung In the gallery!
Sunday. Tlie theme is ’The Light 1 Barney Milk P. T. A. was held at of celebrities at the Saddle and Sir­
Ib.
Shineth in Darkness " Shall we all the schoolhouse Wednesday evening. loin Club.
pkg.
Mr. Shaw was born in Canada but!
study the Bible mon-?
■resolve
■
- ‘.to
z ct-iy
i Nov.
out. 28.
*o. aievuiig
Meeting was called
iuiicu to
io orurhas
been
connected
»ith
educational
dt-r by Pre*. Elizabeth Marten. The
State. President’s message was read institutions in tlie U. 8. since 1898
J HOOPER,- THE COUN­
| by Orville Babcock and after the Wlien he became an instructor in
husbandry at the University
of this
TRY'S ONION CAPITAL ' business meeting the. following pro­ animal
of Montana His connection with!
gram was given:
first
on
What Books I Should Like My Michigan State College started in
More Onions Produced Near ।' Children
to Read by Mabie Babcock. 1902 when he was appointed profit-;
homes,— the most
security
1 There Than Anywhere
i Recitation—“The Legend of St. sor of practical agriculture.
Florida - Balls of sweet juice - 70-80 size
Successive advancements through
Freda." Florence Babcock.
Else in America
.
।
"Books I Have Read and What the posts of director of the experl- i
| Hooper, over on Gun Marsh, la the They Meant to Me.’’ Dahe Wood- ment station. d£an of agriculture.;
Celery
and acting president culminated in
Lemons
recognized onion capital of Michi-1 mansee.
us tell
this 43
tho appointment of Mr. Shaw as
Freeh. cr|*p - well bleached
| gon. More onions produced to the’I Reading—‘The Aluminum Wart president of Michigan State College
Agent,"
Florence
Babcock..
—■ ■
j ..
.
,; okciii
, r
lurcitce duococx
i square mile around Hooper than at j
Gold-Olive Woodmansee.
in 1928. During all this, period. Mr.
KINGS
fd
any other place in lhe United Slates, j The program closed with a test of Sha.w has toiled to make this Col- i
Within a radius of 150 miles from 15 question*. Orville Babcock had lege a first aid station for .Michigan
For eating or cooking
Iba.
■
Hooper are nearly eleven and one- Bie highest standing and was agriculture.
Another source of pride for Mich-,:
half militons of consumers, including ‘ awarded a string of spools. Refreshthe cities of Chicago, Detroit, Toledo u&gt;«nts were served as a penny sup- igan in this ceremony at Chicago.
and Milwaukee This te one reason Per for ,h«-' benefit of flur flower is tliat four graduates.of Michigan
why Michigan ranks high as an Iu,|d- Lila Babcock fihd Leona State College and one former mem­
CHOICEST QUALITY MEATS
onion producer,
[ Moon arc the committee for the ber of the College staff have been'
1250 Griswold St, Detroit, Mlrb.
Barry county can take just pride December meeting. — Mrs. Harry similarly honored since 1920. These
MEMBER
Detroit's Old Mt Bonding u4
men are Eugene. Davenport. F. H.
in the fact that a tot ot Gun Marsh Babcock, reporter
LDERAL HOME
Mumford. E A. Burnett. H. W.
Ilea In this county, and many of our ’ KnTFn w'gtrirAf Av nmmis
Mumford and Gordon H. True.
OM.&gt; re.ljl.nU have lived io «a- th. . *"JE"
***
J. L. Maui, Hailing,. Mich
wonderful changes that have token ■
CHI lit H next SUNDAY,
STONY POINT.
place there. Not so many years ago. I Services at the church every Bun­
Miss Roma Blocher of Neely spent
as time goes. Gun Marsh was but a
Preaching -at 10 A. M. Bunday Thanksgiving and the week end
Center, Ib
Loin End, Ib. 10c
.... -----vast
mucky, and almost .impene­ School 11 A. M. Peter Hundred of with her parents at this place,
trable swafnp. parts of it quite heav­ Shelbyville. Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Demond en­
Special for next Sunday. Jerry tertained
ily timbered. The Gun River drain
lb.
Cream Chcerc
Slab Bacon
lb- 15c
with a family dinner on
did the business, and converted a Pott* or Grand Rapids will be with Thanksgiving day.
Long Horn Stylo
worthless swamp into the most pro­ u* with hu cellojihone, to assist with’ Ed. Deakin and family visited his
ductive onion area In America. Hats tlie music in bolh services.
father
and
mother
al
Remus
on
off to the fellows who cleared It up Mr. Potts needs 'no introduction Thanksgiving day.
ib.
IL
as he was witlt the Werlfema Band We
w_ are sorry
mrrv to Kanr
and developed It.
hear ....
that Geo.
which gave us such wonderful music
k?ft_2halL
a fe«
w ,o *
known .’ n
few keek.*
kecks xeo.
ago Dr.
Dr Clarence RonBou- neighborhood,
lb in the Hastings
BEEKEEPERS MEET
ma of Grand Rapids. Professor at hospital
sick with pneumonia HU
Seminary, will also assist in many- friends
AT GRAND RAPIOS Calvin
here wish him a
the services. Everybody cordially In­ speedy
recovery.
vited
to
attend.
Mrs. Combs and Forest and Myr- •
East Lansing—Michigan beekeep­
The
Bowens
Mills
L.
A.
8.
will
ers are going to be handed a difficult meet at the home- of Mrs. Frank Jle Mead of Kalamazoo were Sunday i
a,.
problem at their annual meeting In VanZandl for dinner. Thuraday, callers at Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Well­
man's.
the Civic Auditorium, Dec. 7 and 8,
~ __________
Our regular P. T. A. program thU
if tlie axle which they are to con&amp;id- Dec. 7th.
ib.
month
will
be
put
on
by
the
teachi
er contains a clause limiting the
A train was derailed recently
working hours of bees.
when leaving a country station. er and school children and the date 1
AplculturisU of the State collect-# Perhaps this will teach the porter will be Dec. 33. A cordial invitation.
million dollars worth of honey an- vto
„ bang
uaillf uu
&lt;vat violently in is extended to aU.
the- doors leas
Our school teacher. Laird Wolring.
nually and 26.000 persons participate the future -HumorlstTelephone
Frank Sage
in the Income from this crop The
------ ------- ------------------is carrying his face . in a sling at
proposed code to be considered at Tlie income of the people of the present as a result of an auto acci­
Grand Rapids will affect marketing United States 1* over 81.000.000,000 dent. It was . necessary to take eight
stitches tn hu head and face.
practices in selling honey and bejs. . weekly.

Congressman Finds One
Plum He'Cannot Shake

Fpulkes Plucks at Land Hank
He Aimed at

Tells Of Visit To
Miami. Fla., School

GOV. JAMES ROLPH.
id

nr nai irnoaiiA

w

Jn„ Ur l/ALIrUnlvIA ngmn

, lhe, M.

but Learns
Fruit.”

NATIONAL CHEESE WEEK!

■dejuue. Cfajz rtaXcan

tllision insuriai! insurance.

MICHIGAN CREAM

. n- ' x.imito-d,
Mimn&gt;&lt;HH-d.
id cc&gt;ni|H'lled

u inexfmuxthope &lt;»&lt; tho

d-about, lied
down, ubb.il

t lx paid just.
num next."—
&lt;• jiggered-

)tice!

PHILA.

lnn»l Bank. ’

Tap
oom

NG
DUSE
and
ROS.

ummotli and

red Kidney

LY STORE

-MADE ►

25c

3

KRAFT

Back of the Investment

in shares
stand
known.

mutual company
mortgages
individual
desirable
’

L.et
you more about
old Company.

35c

23c

ROLLED OATS 5

17c

MILK

EATMORE

SOAP

OLEO
2 15‘

CHIPS

27e

GRAPEFRUIT 6
6

year

(£he Rational ffioait &amp;
^nucBlment (ffinntpanp

2

3

MACARONI

MONEY AT
A SAVING

IBIAS j

15‘

A.

19'

19c

APPLES M,CHICAN

PORK LOINS -

LER
NEER
d to cry
ille, Mich

lanufacastinK
UL

ano
arly paid
ntract to
vho will
monthly
informaP.O Box

Ui/zc

WEATHER STRIP
HIGH GRADE COAL
Hastings Lumber and
Coal Company
2515

Side Pork

8c

Chunk Pork

8c

SPARE RIBS
Fresh Ham
Pork Steak

». 8c
7c

5c
Fresh Fat Back
Pure Leaf Lard a. 7c

BEEF CHUCK

* 12c

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1913

PAGE TEN

' INTERESTING ADVENTURES
OF INTEREST TO CORN
FEATURED IN MAGAZINE,-*
■ AND HOG GROWERS- In Wild Mcngotla. Roy Chapman
—

Andrew ;. famous .xucntht-v-xplorer.

Contracts Governing Protluc- digssup n-.e bone.- of. niojwtcu de.u
&lt;u„.
«&gt;u_
‘.'I '!&gt;«

Hoffman. Kus-nai

County Agents

of the readiiik
tn 19!H

.■ZuNpUP? will be. rie.it
Bi'the fuihmnK du
Washington
UWashliiRton. Nt
by which almas'
are expected to ay:
and hoc producupi
dhiUlbl
announ.
hog vBeneflt )»yinenu&lt;

immediately after eontr.
eepted Thrj
benefit
and two-lhird&gt;. of &lt;
30 cSipfefftcr bitahcl

Rural Schools licnefit Uy CIV A Program

HOPE. ,
'
IRVING.
uwnshlp Bundfii
The Mls-ca Minnie and Mary
•- next
-- jtnknu were Th*nlu&lt;lvin* (tiuu of j
will............
l* held
it I 30 at Um M.c- Mrs Hannah Marr and Mia. Tur-;
■v. J. Norton will her at Middleville
.
1
Tit* Ladles’ Aid was p&lt;vtp..ned to
oyram main pr&gt;v»Mr- McKean ut Middleville.
mber Garden Club
In the Grund Rapids Pre:
irruns
Grand Rapid' police radio bi&lt;Mdca*tuig
naxn with iU amplify r» and
Illustrated It-wh
microphone, and nperatora. ir was
&lt;•1 particular uiferrat to Irvin* folk*
because Chief Operator- Kirchne:
u*» burn,near here, the ,w of Geo
Kirchner a fanner; and a-'istant
operubir Alt.n Warner 'pent the:
ihn MeOallum nr.'t eighteen years of his life tn.
In Ing. hi* father being M. C It H
agent here for years. Both Kirchner
R «|W follow- .•choil and tx»Uf tht-Jr fathers are.
u. Dlsworth now di adu&gt; Mill-. Mi
nd twi.i -Mr and Mia. Frank Haman of
Hastings wpre Sunday visitor* at
Mrs. Jane McCanns.
Wilcox- and

IHirrnU while

pUntins

Sttixla, with lhe
par- id
and Mrs. Ind Piercy. '
Thanksgiving callers of Mrs.McCann aijd Mrs Anna Pierre.

Cttah)ni! of Alina.
Inrshall Pierce mid
and
Mr and Mr.-- Get.iki BurghdUH a
two dnuidit'-iK nt Rutland.
'
V^oodinan and
Mr and Mr*. James N’ugi’) «uh
kilned their mmw and tHeir-fanll!
lor Thanksgiving.
.
MY.-and Mr- J M 1
Jock were Thank.'idvin.k

December Clearance Sale
Used Cars of Exceptional
Value At Bargain Prices
ONE BLACK 1932 FORD V-8 TUDOR
ONE BLUE 1932 FORD V-8 TUDOR
ONE 1931 FORD VICTORIA COUPE
TWO 1929 FORD TUDORS
ONE 1931 CHEVROLET COACH
ONE 1929 CHEVROLET COACH
ONE 1932 FORD V-8 DE LUX SEDAN
These are all good, clean jobs and carry
Our Used Car Guarantee.

intch Aiike

Francu HaiRh:
. Ot.iM Rapids
gefct- Halt__ ...
Harold England and •.
Rub
-

Lewi.' of. Ovid
Mr and Mr* Aaron Ginznch
w'v
ini: with Mr. Haxtingx
(laught
and family of their
Mr ‘Wm S
a* been-quite
HARBERS CORNER:
improv inn
meeting Friday evenim;, ..
17th. with a wry pieusiiir, pr.H-r.im
and a supper and a ttood atttmtanci
lhe teacher *
! Spriifaer en.• and parents
air planning

Chi' O:bbx.
Thank&gt;cnin* wr
family. WHbur ('
Kalamazoo «rr&lt;
Roy McCaul
ThankvKi
ham Hui

of Clayton Jo

UNIVERSAL GARAGE CO
Hastings

&gt;II&lt; KORY t ilHM.lt'

Ford Dealers

Martha Me!
Walter Ob&lt;1&lt;

Clemens at Kalamo.
Mrs Claude Hunt and family
.’•IM’llt the week md nt Owi- .e .
Mr. and Mr- Sam CouCli enter*

Henry Whidb;
il him
Khnp tlM-lt

'r the dull- later.
Mr and Mrs IU1

Ing.
n.-e-d Friday, cvcniiiK uhrtr
y friends imd neighbors

ntitk-d —rhe Hidden
rd Saturday

Jhti!.'

her rt-lebran- bej birthday
Mi and Mr- FJnvr Litak.nl Mai
..li.tll HU'I Mi and Mi -. Dick Lu:
■|'&lt;n: Rrlduv and Salufday wij

Club

ind Mrs. Win
and children ail

l&gt;CHI EE.
lnmilyB’
Baltimore IxicUr;.' Aid

lornwrlj,

Mr. and M:
were Thank'giiiru:
former's iirand;
fnu.

Michigan

father at
8h-ll&gt; nburife
tori able h -rm- [or orvu. and ill

Everybody united.
ig like-

rhankMciving with M

nd Mr.' Cirus Shroyer

■Robert Altai! wi

ranch

inc

spent Banda) a

I: i . ,

16&lt; PRIZES &lt;16

as a wink !
No Motor Fuel Today . . . NOT
EVEN Extra Priced, High Test
Gas Starts Cold Motors Quicker
Than

Winter

BLUE
SUNOCO
- THE oM. y raui a
Motor Fuel

GIVEN AWAY in the REXALL
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CONTEST!
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

Votes cast at Rexall Drug Store only! You get one vote for
each penny ( Ic) spent on a purchase at the Rexall Store!
Mothers, l athers. Aunts. Uncles, or Friends -anyone
buying at tht Rexall Drug Store can cast votes lor you . . .
just have them write your4iamc on a ballot and put it in
the box! •

ehtej.

2

The
n

runnin

5

No Ballot* may be deposited in the Bal­

lot Box before the time stipulated by the
Rexall Druggist..

Only one nomination blank to be placed
to the credit of each contestant.
Any piece of paper may be used ai a
ballot. Every ballot must lie stamped by
the proprietor, or one of our sales force,

6

No contestant shall solicits vote* or cus­
tomers while in the store. No Ballot
Blanks to be taken from the store.

No Ballots will be given except at actual
time of sale. Do not ask for them at any

other time.

7

before being deposited-in the Ballot Box.

Society of. Autbmo-

। -ighl Prize Dolls for
Girls! Flight Prize I oys
for Boys! Awarded
FRF.F'. to Girls and to
Boys ‘securing largest
number of votes in
Rexall Boys’ and Girls'
CONTEST!

RULES Governing the REXALL
BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CONTEST:
J . No Boy or Girl over 12 years old may

At Regular Gas Price

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8

Any.

Ballots

showing

traces

of

any

change in number of vote* marked will
be .destroyed without being counted.

In the event of a tie for any prize offered,
a prize identical with that tied for will
be awarded to each tying contestant.

nr and provides instant,
:.~ilion even at &lt;cro.

ANDRUS SERVICE
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts^
Hastings
Phone 2240
THE ‘PASS-WORD’ OF THE ROAD

ONE VOTE MAY BE CAST FOR EVERY PENNY SPENT IN OUR STORE!

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS

THE REXALL DRUG STORE

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 19S3

Buying Power of Hogs

FACE.

I (entertained Saturday for dinner.
Fitzgerald
Declares
Michigan
Has Inome
?;—
..
; Mr. and Mrs. II. J Krauia ot dull
eP
, .
p
i
z-v
•
•
r,cononncs
lake and Mr-* Hattie Wllln&lt;er.
Too Many Boards,Commissions- (
£x(c?lsion WorJ
Study of Weather Prediction
and
ax Eaters
-aters
i—
Agencies Show Great Valufe j
and Other
Other Tax

BET ON WEATHERMAN
IS GOOD ECONOMICS

LACEY’ GROUP.
GLASS CREEK.
of This -Federal Service
| Larey Nutntldn Group met Tues- I Qhas Whittemore nnd family ami
Eart Laru-mg -You can not get
'day. November 7. in the Ketchum'Mrs. Kate Erwgy spent ThanksalvCLAIMS THAT ECONOMY IS 1’OS
rich by placing tx:.: that thc wvaili- ■
iuill for the first lesson on Mealjmg with Fred Bechtel and family
i-rtnan is w-ronaracrardtaK to stud-;
Planning, with fourteen members jin Hailing*.
SIBI.E IN OCR STATE AFFAIRS
I Ml« RUUl Em, vta.lrd Mk* Vlrles made of the go'.vrnm^il agen-. Spealilng Ufore a packed :yidl1914—
need it.in Michi- w. hope !o have the rest ot-our clare,' (ju "
Haiti ng’s Hlday
cles tor predicting weatlwr cond- torlum la-t Friday night. Frank httte,...h* .-Uid
never have newtrei u be. |irr&gt;4.n. for Ttw&gt; January meeting
,Uu,u “* H**Un&lt;» Friday
lions.
•
!_. . ________ __ _ — —__ _ fore. Everyone of. u* as individual/ which wii! probably be held at Hi jntyht.
When humrune warnings go up hi avsenta-d condition* at Lan-ung *.1.-: lias &lt; ,:r.e down a V.t in o^r way ot iiome o'. Mrs Florence Babcock - j Barbara Otis and Ivan Erwuy
thc ports along the oceans and the he «&lt;•* them
infd n-veral living sinn- 1939. This,
! spent thi* Litter part ol lhe -week
’
’ ' flier. Secy.Gleat Lake;... vr.-jej owner* place mo-.
move,, ■wiiivti.
.. «&lt;vuid y-ivcin Kalamozuo.
Uirir money on ’.»,&lt;• wtu'.iicrman and Michigan*.1 ta
nnk-;::.
EAST
izattanat l.ui'.\njg that the taxpay-j
------ BALTIMORE GROUP ') Fr&lt;d Otl*. wife and Robert and
delay starting .my voyage.* record
The talk wa
'
Baltimore Home Ecu-' Ray Erw^v and- lamilire s;*nt
1920
i'r.-‘ jtock«-‘book i • much flatter •.han’t, 'The
til vm« U carrying tdOtioii.oOO dj.*t church al
fojrr year thto In order to giv* “
*'"■ rtr” met at the home of Thanksgiving ut Hurry Dunn's.
wxirih of cargo held in m-nbor by iudicnc.r
■ ' - - "caun
Mrs Nellie Fancher, Nov. 33.
Marian and 'Norman Erwrvy and
much pruniued ’economy the
-,u^ :— *»
Harold Oti« and Una Tompson of
one hurricane warning ate on tin &gt;t Hillsdale &lt;
records.
Kalamazoo spent their T|mnx*gjvThese d'\:ructive storms iha'
tna vacation with 'relative:* here
district
! creation chairman,
formerly swept nn)u raid' d fr.&lt; r tn*
»vt rnmein ‘j A delicious dinner was »ervrd fea­ Nundsy vl*iton at C'lva* WfutteJiciilHnn today h
gulf state* si
'
turing cranberry .auce &lt;nd frul’ more • •rrn Frank F:anc4«c&lt;». wtfr
ummlx*
tliat sudden!}
1 out uf the vnticize nm
relf it- a member ptiddmg I.cm th'- Holiday Menu and txiby of Kidumarua. alvo John
Havf&lt;nk. l&gt;»Cdl
s- now Mwiw jxilihc;,
, him m&gt; busy he
iy l&gt; rhnrUd i
‘Evpcrlrni
at Roy Er-,
.‘&lt;&gt;n on M-al Planning wa&gt;
me enough for his own job.
and tlitlr ^jjnaninc- on the cqo*‘
the leader*. Mr? Nellie
wtfe and
Charging that tin? administration
may be sclicduled .ilm&lt;*.l to the
and Ml
Estlier Striker
lOlUIUf
»«•
—
hour.
&lt;1 Rapid
iractlcal infannatiOQ- war
pnvblenus." lie
a- few criticisms h* Much pta
Ha-.’.ings
Shippers watch rhe weather fore­ cs't trouble m
meniu
made during the evening. Hr cited gainW by scoring. Ayptcal
.r 1933
coins to det'-rnime how much pro- the government i-- in the hundt
an example .Tlx* ebuntu-.- already di*tr:bu’»xl by the leader*
• Um a moathi
ra Ro
tectlon must be juvrn to pc:i.-.h.'ib!«
inexperienced men It Wa worn
havF a «late appointed welfare Wr **re■pjeaied to -• &gt;rt tba yea: tara E
UnprouxlcNi curs m transit ar&lt; tliat the 1933 Itgihlature ca
txurd. an old age pen&gt;mn board and'*™' a f"° attendance ut 2h memAn u
&lt;1 att etui.
shunted mtn roundiUMyw*
othei through its opening -&gt;r-&lt;sjt&gt;n as v
u targe group «»t appointive pension brr* »h:ch include- even n» * memD ASED on lhe fair exchango rein power ot box* has been cm a central thing* farmer* buy .become double.
places away from fn-ezing Tetniv r•
r%.. .&lt;&gt;p
thls th,. b-nv
tlonxhip with price* of tiling* downward trend. ‘
attire* and heat or insulation i* i it actiinlly did not know wlnth- admuiU
held in
-advocating the ^he next nweting w;
cliangc
value
*111
be
double
t'.e
pre*
lu
1933.
the
fair
exchange
value
provided tor cars being' !o.id&lt; d
• they were to conn
1
farmer* buy, bog* during the past
•r board ;n each । January .With Mrs Ant
ut hug* was 17.73 per hundredweight.
■Regular nb.se:ver.-, trained lor the j t &gt; Wx-hmytnn.
Publicity
decade have bad tnnti-finJly k-s« pur- The prices of things farmers buy
The corn-hog production adjust­
work. make ihe obw-rvations upon
• Public office is tl only
iliatlng power than th&gt;y bad In thu averaged slightly shore their pre ment program tinder the Agricul­
ThankHrirint
• B irghdutTa
Ml'or btisine?* todn
Vernon J. Brown's
PROJECT GROUP
tn North Ri
;&lt;:«■ made, but 4-900 people a.vi-t the
pre war pi-rlod.^i 1933. It took about *ar level. Hut the actual farm price tural Adjustrai nt Act seeks to ral-u
ig Pr ;&gt;■«•*. Group i
■ The
government in i.btaipin.: data upon
tmdi-r the old
light bogs to buy what three lings
.ThUrit
•climate.
These
thOUAUnd.-.
ol
volunvalue. Thi* may bo done by
would buy tn the 1910-14 period h» hundredwrlrht. or |I.2S below fair ebunge
Mr- S«nw Kriky with 13 m«mi leer heijx r. ’arc lurid Ju d equipment |t r. im n witji trommu
bringing production Into better bal­
value.
ppblic fund* within of
Tlie .lesson cn prin­
indicated above. -In nil thu year* exchange
ami make monthly reports to the
Buy Erway s
Tweniy-fivv thou- bvrs. present
Fair exchange value means the ance with the moll profitable de­
of nieal planning wa» given
weather bureau
Blncc 1930 Si .'(excepting In 1925 261 nre war price for hogs only wlir-n tlte mand through a red urlion In 1934 of
Opportunity
w&lt; ri&gt; '.ippfoprtah-d far ciples
by our k-ad. r&gt;. Mrs Senia K. ih' ol Grand R;
, TJie weather prophets do not ■ E» ci! tn.y i ;! •*:&lt; r;t’d laughingly*'
Erw., .■
when there was a terijpurary yeiluc- Price ot thing* farmers buy is at 25 percent In hog production and W
,
,, and Mr* Clare Williams. A w II
I claim to be infallible but thryjsiint told how la*' January and ugtdri
e
would
rather
tion In liog supply) the purchasing
percent tp corn acreage.
The Mis-ujout the continuously incrca*ing bet- in July he wu* -d'-rerib- d as "tiie Hkx-w thousands tor patronage nnd, ba lancet! dinner was served a*, noon
Ufiitn
Erwnv
(termen: of their work mid promise last remnant ol the Republican lor budding up uu orgapizntiun
&lt; n til-re
tallowed
by
a
short
recreation
.mint
than,
ant! i;'w&gt; i
1 Kalamanx,
party." Seriously mm he declared ihey -would ----- —............... •y&lt;-ur». hr-has. resided in Detroit off- Thi.-, 1* proving a real handicap ['*,^”5,
tJi'.,
spent Saturday afternoon at the
: each
year
that the service w main­ tjlat he it.olyed at the turn' the
where he wu*'president ot Greater-1«.» many «.»f Hie. hunter.* this yciu
‘
'*
Robt. McGlockh’n home in Hastings.
lin-sent admlnb.tration topk office
Wet Fnt Street Association nnd&gt; Mi' Helen |.ol&gt;d&gt;-ll was hurn&lt; ; mined
and from these we are
Mp,:* Katie Whittemore spent u
Banner Secretary
Mr. Fitzgerald mentioned twoc...
- Treasurer of Memorial from Kidamnitixi over the wwk end.
loui i!our
tttenb* tar a wn .
t
............... .............. .t
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
a.1 f, Hi. .
»l his abl
r things which he Ix-lleveA should
P.irk As-oefatkin He '.va* killed
Mn. Elim Ya t iter is ut the Iwtni- ■
° see“ Showing what w«- actually’served.
Mi- Fred Bechtel in Hasting*,
er*, a real joyful T!iiinksvivm|i and whenIt
L*
time
to
begin
to
think
of.
the
m-'w
offic
i*
c}iun«ed.
He
would
like
to
ran through the 'heavy- 'rd Mr mifl Mrs Lelghfen-O'ltarrow!
Our next meeting Is to be with
Thahk«giving gtir t* at Clyde . •
all the turkey.' or what liavt- you; Jraltie tic
foods
which
ure
associat'd
’
with
done
thi*
ex
und slipix-d op the ley pave­ ut Otsego while Heighten is hunting:
Mrs
Arthur
Bt'd'ord.
Wodncs'
1
*''
w
“
......
.........
—
- --------- *
’'
ys&gt;u can liolii "in all Hungs giv ment, and
rtj)’."
...........” ;Tlianksgtvuig and to be sure that where he h&lt;»n lly tell the policy v:
either will be. ‘December 13., an all day met
was thrown feet furrmu,'
tli.-lr. .Mr Gjii add • on of Eaton
thank.*., unto the Ixird."
,iry Ix'iu Heniw-y i* •.■:p',nd- they will i&gt;- included on your mar- pian advocate.. wx— .aganu-t tht- best
Mr.
with
husbands as invited gue.*
IhiptdH. and oiundmother* ut Lan­
fee'..: mnntifacturer.i and farmers. I! Clara
'
, time "ut the home ol her IteUfig list Among there arc y-llow interests ol tim peop
. Fi«-iglvt Transportation Truck in
sing.
.
Schnndrlmeycr. See
-Hr recounted the history of tlu-1
lived by the widow. biotner. Henry Zurehintl ut Nash-1‘“mips, white turnips, white boiling
j onion*, cranberries lor corkt.ul. jelly thy minority party in either Mute resolutnn which the last h*gidatur&gt;' I
Sunday rvenmg It-v' daiuhter. Mar;. ........................ ..« viiie ■
BOWNR CENTEIL
MILO.
M?S. G'eo: SCgar spent last weeK ' or sauce, sweet fxitatocs Emix-lur or nation could be as Useful us It adopted in the belief that it would'.
Campbell of Union City U to be .th-i motlier. Mrs. Martha Shitlet. ull of
Howard Aldrich returner
can
n&lt;&gt;w.
if
it
take.,
a
constructive
rviingelint. Everyone is . invited tu! omm.
; m^Grand Rapid.*, the guest of her «riU,t"'- Florida oranges, red apple.'
tiday from a month* visit
-n«.
n ..I Ante
.................... . ':•""»
""d
• •■'•',• attitud- It is* needed as never before diiublr taxation under tht' new Igw.', There were twenty-two attended parent
Florida.
, as a balance wheel in our govern lb- told how the state board of tax the P. T. A. meeting al the home
■ -■
Mr Sand
Mr*.
R-ixrt
’; P«-can*.
almonds- and jx-a-.
Mr and MIr; W I. SL'-M»n of th'.
M E. Sunday
cikrh
l-«»k
pmt-r- Earle
. —and
............
........walnut*,
—
ut John
■
'
*'
‘I M.. F.thelyn and Ddri..
... . nuu- Persimmon.-., pexnegrahate*. ! mental ahairr,.
■ idtnlhnn.'iUon overruled the res- of Mr am! Mrs. Porter Twze- F'riGrand Rapid*. call'-d at t h'- home of .following prayer meeting Tliur;*da&gt; daughters.
Helen.
and family
wen1' Sunday
s'unda/uiVcrniiun
taiigmnes, Bo*c fx-ars and banana* Sfyakm-./ about tiie liquor .qqea- elution.
oiution. He
the present
H- salc&gt;
NIUI th.
pr-en-. sales
&gt;..1.. d.y r.Thlnt. The wo«r»m «» un„ Jln„,r
iii'ghe.r. Mi, Emmu rvcnhij Tlie rc.-ult wus Supt. Vic- u* Smyrna, ’were
afternoon Luigt
f
Rev. Liximu*
.,5° ,Mdp to make a fruit und nut iron he said. Taquor legislation tax pdicy u‘ imjibtly costing there■ . der the direction of Meric Bradfi' .d.‘ypjj M/11
Mturduy/afteriKX'ii.
I to; H. Sis?..!,.’ A.s-1 Supt. Ralph' Riiwts-at th.- Rev
Lxima home.
home
jj a&gt;»
......
..
....
. . ... -The
i...la held Friday .....
re.-ms to h-ve tlie right of way in .two ci,i.’»*es thousands ol dollars, *&gt;!■&gt;« » tahsiua bv ,.r
„,a B,,.
wo.xlbii'
lor the :i cent&lt;
centerpiece uttruetke
Lillian ....
Thaler;
Asst ' ii..........
adminhtration. I fully realize and' legated- -his wish
. that
.
the MMM Ue,dh&lt; !d. end . h. nd
auu.u,,.
nil ,- .&gt;i.g Sunday morninu, Tliou Srev .&lt;inn Newton; Trem.. Wm M E'. clmrfli uiu a ’ decided sue-| Celery, olives and .shelled or salted this
dullar xs a tax dollar.* Ail wnui'x could lx- righted ut once.
.
tram Kduura * eoorf tun. i. chrfi,, crauw ot Hmum. .oral
Art Myltelm
num-iMUhcr; Libr.. OefaJd Forbey: Chur. cess About fifteen strong, huakv ;nute an- favorite' relishes lor, the a- tax
men galhctcii al the wood* on the feast. If the• traditional onion* or tlx- same :t i* distasteful to me to; The .'•cc'iHd.matter is that of au­ rejKirted.
/
■.
Sunday wil’ ‘
-»
- ■
Will
*«x'• the liquor dollar educating our1 tomobile he- IU.-.S Since 1929. 279.800
Chulita Paddock from Hope Cen- j-ox
.were written by Mr-* Elba Nanli-y.iM Vandetllp; Pianist. Kcrin-.-th G'-" Basse'.t farm went of town .turnips are not wanted a.-- tlx- vege- jchildren.
I would much raliwr rec car&lt; have been taken off Michigan ur VI.IM MUtea n»l»r ftutey ,0^,
’ with Rood teams to .draw thc j table, thc inure modern Brussels
daughter ot Hi-v Augu-it Nagle: and Noulker; A**t Pianist. Lillian Tha- and
.Owen and John . Nash and Mr.
‘
the
liquor.tax
money
go
to
support
load*,
put
Up
a
large
buzz
pile.
It-u
I
sproutv,
broccoli,
cauliflower
o;
----------------roads.
There
are
70.000
fewer
being
and
Seturdey
and
u
«u;Jn.
Mat*
BoJtt
0
,
A
,,„
p.
t
U™l
l»h&gt;.w«lniiw a Mi- toimiv m China
jler; Registrar. Mrs H M BiAiKlinrr;
planned to get Hit', buzzed-the lore-; green beans may be served as they, our jx mil................
institutions or wwliare driven today than last year. Thi» de­ Kcrrtla*. tram Plaluwrll viuied mvday tram U'...:r huutuut trie with
Mr and Mrs Anuv. Andrews of | Prim. Supt
crease is largely due. Mr. Fitzgerald Herman Fisher ut the same ‘imp.
pat! Of this week ami then get st jare pk-ntiful and hx-^wiNvc
work '
i
Shire turkey stullinx: are ffe-1
No New Taxes N.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Faulk, who ' Sunday visitors and callers at
.'■aid.-to the high cost of automobile
ol Ins purenU. Mi. and Mr.-. Edd 'Roll Supt .
Kin/. Mi drawn to the cJinrch: Thb will be a
' It Is the
-* solemn oblleah.ed north of Gun lake nceriHy. Watt
„HIV Thomas'
mvjmu, wire.
were. ,-&gt;ir.
Mr ano
and aara.
Mrs.
Andrew.-..'•
:SnpL. Mrs.
............... ... line boost for the church and. the' qncntly a subject of dispute, some
He described the 3-0-9 plan which' have moved back tn Balti- Cn-.-k. Er.n Car Um an! children. John
Tin- javiple .,1 Fr&lt;x-port have an- Supt.. Rev.,F- Loomis; Temp, Supt effoit.- o! there men ure.greatly ap- ix-opk- liking their bread stufling*' tion to keep thc j-ch-kil* ujxn nine
..V
on
an u-nr.
pn ciutod by Hire" who wOrsiup dry. other moi*t. some prople in*u*t• months of the yew. 1 hom?t!y be- he has advocated 83 tor small cars, Mr. Faulk visited hri brother-in- Thoma* and family 'of Laiu-ing.and
ether ran- treat ...
in ...
More!
OnjMrs.
Ickes.
...
cun
withoutj
i7|
K
i
‘
.
.
,
i
there
.
•
'
ing
on
chestnut,
mushroom,
oyster.
■
lieve
lhe
state
can
do
that
without
taw.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Toore.
Friday
,
UI(J
M1
„
Erj
.
l
.
4t
Colby
of
Wi
.st
S
’
l
for
nv.djutn
and
39
(or
large.
He,
'Ihtir.dny evrnliig. „*
L......... ....
Am?nc ‘^buvinea* matters disTi|(, Rn:(U1(,s huni|ng
u ..sweet
w- pitiiio stuffing, it „.i« I'-vying
........................
-........................
- declared it would be no reduction to' Mrs. Faulk Has been confined to her rowne
hunting pany
party r&lt;'-‘^''ry &lt;or
any' additional
taxes and!
Doctor 'li'mplln. a mUMonniy from
-• ■ &lt;.*.-•**"«♦«
1.-.,-.«it.„*| S: v,-jt)iont using a dollar derived from' adopt a 3-0-9 plan and.add one cent j bed with sickness, but is .somewhat
------ •• • Benton relumed home
fortunate tWnt.no
that-all thm..
there iiifgrcdients
tlv- Nortbui-.-I India conference. 1 ।n,lul observance.ol Christmas. P . ■ hd""-' Saturday. m»m* the j;-au
Mis ' Addie
. in innrket at m'xlenite prices ithc liquor traffic"
,
■
(improved nt this time.
Saturday from a lew days' visit
*. : -.* -i . dra-lrlrvl t-. huv«&gt; ..»« ..1.1
..
...
.. ....
___ •- • therefore, i-hould
...... j ._be; Mr. Fiti-gerara -.jtd hr rcalizer)"It is poor goyyj-nniont to tax so Mrs. Elhelyn Toaz.e took dinner with relatives In Grand Rapids.
Mr. anil Mrs. Floyd Ricgling nnd ' On
*-■■ your-list,
—...............
— , — ■- - —
E ciiurch Un* will lx- a very inter- j(,n(.d chnstmiu- program nnd .a re-' children
■' sage
----- or thyme
---for
' - that
•*"* lhe
"* ■.phr.is*,
----- "-Bonomy
tn gov- as to forbid .life of private property.'-!
and .Mrs. Clrn*. Hurley u! l»ultry sciXtming,
...
.with four of the 9-.h
graders
Keir-iU
ruxa
Earl
bV»x s at
entertained
their
chil- ----- ■
aju.r_:rea*-..&gt;n)ng your stuffings.
tinmeht"
Is regarded
a* a --good
a;
. .
----------------------------— joke he asserted.
"The time lias come to Iork School Thursday and remained dren
M.ren Thanl-a
Thanksgivyig day.
. . ..
rcduc taxes on automobiles ns well tor the -------of. an upjxitlzx-r.' when mentioned by an office holder,
haldt-r. reduce
afternoon.
**
Her
— daughter. -Lewi Skinner and family of
.taild I.. w,k,*l l„r Ih... .-wife
™.,n .nil
will. Mr .M Mr... ; The addition
.
&amp;.
wiuiu.vi!
course
to
the
standard
Thanksgiving
।
Yet
despite
the
fact
economy
is
rt
s
r*ftl
estate.
The
only
way
to
give
Mildred.
I*
.
pupil
at
Uw
school.
Al. olTertm, Mil !»■ l.,k™
£
?T,'
,
ir * *«■»»■&gt;■
.
Leighton t»e:c visitors ’ at Watt
B- rme
Light. loot of Grand Rapids; dinner grows more cjrnmoti each) promised so much and' yJlizt-d .so relief u to reduce expenditure* "
Thm «... no «rvl«- .1 th.' II. 11 I. J?l&gt;n
' r
..............
Raymijnd Mann ol East Hickory Thomas' Widncsduv
n\.u&gt;r.*dMy evening.
year,.'Hie
ixie Quaker
vjiiuKcr Maid
.Mina suggests
suggests: ——
- and Mrs Howqfd Houghton uf
—-------------- ------------- ------ - ----- spent Sunday with Mildnd Fi?Her Mr
church Ure Sundav on account of
“5 ?, ?ru he, d&lt;?F' uf ,tht’u Wilas seen on our street* Saturday!, year
poulbillties Including tomato
tomatp '
i(.several
several possibilities
Quarterly cmlerencc at Pleasant!"?!**'
who *“ *,rHck evening.
WOODLAND.
and little children in their loss, Fu-1 und'they with Mr.‘and Mrs Tnoze Laiving &gt;uiiru
visited |lu|n
horn..” . folk.* from
'juice cocktail, cranberry juice cock-|
V.Hey Quite a number attended tlie
a »’l&lt; and run driver and left dyneral services were held Thursday1 attended revival meeting at Clover- Wednfaday until Friday,
I tall, pineapple and grapefruit Juice. |. Mr and Mrs Roy- Rowlader of
H-rvice, at Hie m E church (lMm»g . »ng «»the Jughway. lhe accident«Mrs Atij Thompson is amending
Mt l,ir U n, chBrch cf dale that evening.
' halved grapefruit and oyster. ck»m. ,
Mrs Ryerson
of
Hasting*
vt-it-d
to
thl
*
h(&gt;u
.,-n.,;,;
of IIb,.r
the day There Is u fine spirit existon “ &gt;,dr r«.d northwest of
•
’
' *&lt;» U.-.- IIOIW
UU O S OI
with
sea fund cocktail.
•
i।Grand
£,ra'H1.. Rapid?
- .. spent
"■ Tmsday
‘
Ing between the churched and it is!
*- "ben found he had a
On Tliur.srlay evening. Chris Mvr- •orAlthough
J.-vie Ha.
Hut- „M1^ Ar/“th t^turd has gone to Mr .and Mn. SradHeU low d.r Htw, while Mn -nwimwon
both fresh squash and n"‘ iut'.et
lat.cr-* mother.
mother. Ml
Stn. Je&gt;s.e
■ greatly appreciated
| broken ann and leg. fractured skull lau
in?Tur
heraunt.
auntChea
ClaraS^c
Swoon, who
.several menus
friends ann
und —
..
.
lnB
‘ur her
iau .entertained
nu-nanuu revenu
'— ^"^’10 mmkei. m d~ure
to«- Mi
Mrs. Hation returned to Gram! H“VnK*. ,o
ln ,the music and Mrs.
•
.. ex.
-! ton.
Wilcox will entertain Thanks­ b ill.
I. H D- t. r returned home from4^^0’
^at the fare and neighbor? for Mr and Mrs Frank P’W’I»«»} *r' &gt;’&gt; matio. ami an ex ..
.
. .
. .
.
.
children * work during the evangche hunting tup at Kalkaska th&lt;-|V*', *aVtake'\,u Kelsey hus- Shel0. who i.avv for Florida early in "
‘n'n,plt^ 1 r
•
Italic meetings of the U. B
B. Mission,
Mission. giving. her son. Mr. and Mrs Lyle
will
be fo,,nd
found lo
to be satisfactory
*n **
‘btfactarv and ter
v Miss ..Frances
....
..Warner won the Wilcox, and son. Norman, ot Bat­ Thau? anxious to invest in u going
I.'.r&lt; part of lust we k and wax tiie '
at I-&gt;*evh-w where he died on the w&lt;ik Cards und bunco were cn- : w
■&gt;
Chai. Cook. John Gardner. Ronald County
(
tle Creek.
'_____
concern should make sure which
first Fii-port hunter to bring in a Monday moniur: Mr. Sweets par­ joyed and delicious refreshments u great time saver. Undiluted ovaChampionship
prize
on
2nd.
• jurated milk helps to make this old Lehman, and Theodore Eupcr went Ayear canning nt the 4-H Club Ex­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Flower and Bernice way it u foing. .
deer so far this year
|p,,ls tannerly owned tin- John Stahl
, Hid Everhart of Hostlngr. spent !arm
Campbell township where) John DeLano from near Plain­ tune favorite thick und creamy in north di er hunting from Friday un- jhibit at Hasthuts. Her expenses wi]i
til
Sunday.
texture.
the wrek end with Max nnd Hoyfl he w-an born and grew to early man- well visited Harry Killick Wednes-1
be paid for a week at the 4-H Camp1
,iy
j Many people prefer to buy mince• Curtis-, und Lloyd Reamer.
,twd Hc never.married and leaves, day.
There «ill be no community meet- al
t M S. C. next summer.
Wnrlr.il
ot uic
llir omioren
dhldren as|
.t &gt;e.t
tor plr,. and
thrr,
.r. 'wvcnil ings in the churches Sunday Eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Cannnvan
‘)r0&gt;h«'r- Gene Sweet, of Banheld
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. H War-1
Ncuriy
au - oi
“T7,—
'."r&lt;-7'i7
---- —
• school
■ • are ■having
■
brands-----available,
available
:- Bulk ning until after Christnur&lt; oa there ner.
had their aticttan sale at their farm I,arD' county. Buna! wan beside the North
r
Pine Lake
brands
in honor of their 40th wedding
in Logan Thursday and on Friday P'^ents in the Clarksville cemetery, clwkvn t«.x.
I”'k MUuje kwu mor. .011- will be Evangelistic meetings at the anniversary,
r
entertained Mr. and
■
U.
B.
church
beginning
next
Sunday.
’
On Tuc.sday afternoon the Help*
1?.,.1“1lsh. than, i
moved to town Uhi-n- they are at
Rev. Origood and (Cennard SchnibMrs. F M. Smithy Jj W. Kilpatrick
Help-',,?
' “a ,. . nP°L
,
Hand Club
Club met
at Lb
die *home of;
,,Ul
1• Ml
‘hd Mw*
-’- C.
home An tlie Art Seftert house. Wi- ly, were aupiier guests nt the M; E ing
Mr. and MrsTlfarve Towns for
ing Hand
met at.
‘ 11^
Mr' *and
Mrs. IF.
C. Wi
Wing spent nnd
r
cvc-iuiig.
Clara
on Thursday
the “n\ nwn‘ 111 ”u' ,
t-ndjiped. beef sUIMjtty v^lh Mr. and Mrs
understand that Mr. Cannnvan will i«irsonage Fridayr evening.
‘
Cluru Nichoh
Nichol* and on
Tin
c
‘ s.. Lee Ley- dinner.
St owe
iwe were in Sunshine
Sunshine.Club
iiad a day meeting ls
15 aI
always
g;X&gt;d ami
and may
«’••&gt;' txbe served in
hi i I)U(n oj w^jpury
jt.----• by employed ut (he Curtiss mill.
; Mr. and Mrs Jed st
.Club hud
*ays R;x&gt;d
.
Fred L.itnben’on spent Monday
ufti-rnoon atti-ndiiiu
ntteiidim. with Edith Carpenter, nt which 2
numberless
navel i Mr. and Mrs V K Brumm of and Tuesday with his sister, Miss
Rev. and Mr-' F Domi- and
and।, Hi
IJasting* Friday uftvrnoon
“', r
ways. Plate and nnrai;
Gnytliu were Hastings visitors SaiSul- .
---tip? .........a
t'l
meeting of ....
the .
Holhic.vi union
Union Hill
time.*
”.* -.IK«che groups wwra
sewed mr
for nevuj
neecly •. ‘‘‘* niav. **'
,
,. , . ,
.
i Nashville called on Mr and Mn Lola Lambcrson, of Kalamazoo.
nrdny forenoon.
Inl
.. t 1
*?«•*..
&lt;..... &lt;Despite
* &lt;..
,.-i beer
• *. n
- or corfor
ned ■that
for that
dinner.j ......
—
...
•
—
..
—
the-Nazarene
church.
{families.
the fact Hjat
or corned
boiled boiled
dinner,
Lynn O&amp;gooyU.ln charge of Leon|
Welby Mrot-kfonl Holiday.
Rev. and Mrs. Ickes. mp
Mrs.. Ella j John-Tlu»’.er lias been busy ttie;)uis comb and jirnMX'rity is jjis| ;Whicli all of us enjoy now^fliid then. । Mrs Raljih Leffler visited rela- Hynes' giirage while Mr. Hynes isj
for *Mrs. ____
around
the corner,___
there
seems. to be : Chuck steak has an .T.„
excellent
flavor
.t,vt‘s ln Hastings from .Wednesday north hunting.
Catf. Ralph Moon*. Mrs. IF.. Loomis iwwt week hanging
w—„ pnix-r __
___________
—-____
I,
’
.c
„i-;J
and lfif C’cut
rather thin
thin itit isis also)
nL-o
tU 8uiuUy...
-----.—. Van'der^ale at the local tele-‘-Tcatcr
and
R rather
and daughter Gaytha andj Mr.
and i Marie
greater need
need than
Humever
ever before.
before.
j Mr and Mrs. Frank Nietliamerl
tender
enouun to beM^y«l.
enloved.Tlie;
Tiie-wra
.....
has been
beenhunt-i
toOJJ^tote
AIiarQ1II?
.m«talnra. *entertained
..** .*«..&lt;v». ««
Mr;*. Victor Si • on utjcndcd thc re-! phone exchange.
; Dewey Doster, who Im
1
Mrs... Arinur
Arthur
Allardlng tentertained
Rev. and—Mrs.
Mrs. A. E
... ......
—b retunied *^&lt;^««i'«’taak cute are al»(19 la(Hcs Frl(Jil}. afternoon in honor Wynn and Rex. Erskine
roiunr at- t6:00:
vivnl at th- Woodland M E. church I Mr.* VanderMale and Mrs. Claude ing in upper
Michigan.
-----------Ipw
this Keim
week. Fo.
nf Mr.«
_. K..lU) Durkee. Dainty re- o'clock dinner Monday everting.
Tuesday evening. Rev. John EniUite I Wollon were in Grand Rapids Jhome on Sunday. He had frozen
one unusually
**---------- -r
-- •-priced
----- airs.
uuritce.
nre-holldav week-ena
week-end there
there are।fr^junejK,
are i . ..
. were rerved..
J
•• the Irish Evangelist. 1&amp; conducting 1 Thursday evening and called on the! foot and is now under the doctor’s; ‘the
"V pre-holiday
the service-.
। latter's mother, Mrs. Ida Myers who . care. However, he hnd tive salisfac-,also economical ,choices including I
an(J.
McLeod atThc 1'xal teachers enjoyed “visit-; !'• in |xx»r health at present. Mr* ! tion of shooting u line deer. Byrde! W or bottom round pot, roast*. &gt;r, *n, u,n&lt;letj t|le tdxwral of hl* Utile Thasc who entertained at family!
Ing duy Wednesday The pupils wen. Myer* expect* to leave early in Jan- und Clare Duster, who were in the. *}“ms and k’if5 °r ,m%,
&gt; niece. 3 yea:* old. lhe daughter ol dinners on Thanksgiving day were'
glad fur the one, day's vacation, too. unry for Cahfomia to spend some same parly, came on Wednesday and. be surprisingly low for Thanksgiving.. Mr aft(1 -^Irs J[&gt;hn McLeod of Has- Mr. and Mrs. Clancy Farr. Mr. nnd'.
The chicken dinner rerved by the. time with her daughter, Laura.
(brought deer also
.,lsa
lrtca to get your order in tings
-------who
--------— Mrs. Walter Warner. Mr. and MrsJ
was scalded to death «by
W M A- of :h&lt;- U B church 4n tlu ' Mrs. Vic’or Sisson and Miss Gay- | Although the price per pound for; «»»’• Oivlrig a , ?'*d“y turr1?V l? “-, backing into a tub of ocalding
.scalding'’ water N‘H Brouard. Mr nnd Mrs. Lee
Baxter building Thursday wax very iha Loomis attended the Holiness turkeys is the lowest it has been in-J®®5 fortunate neighbor is a thought-;: ijiai was
was beJng
being prepared for poultry,
poultry. Killick. also Mr. and Mrs. Robert
well attended und the ladle* were j Union. meeting' at the Nazarene । years a' few Ore going to market *ul custom.
I ---Donald Gager and E E Border Ford. •
■ «*.«»-"
It us suggested thft
Reatlr pleaxil —
- their -----..------------------------------------.-I: ------ two jxmndsi
with
day'sj church
at Hastings Thursday
afterfrom---------------------this community.
l&gt;er person be allow-ed for when or-, spent the w-is-k end in -northernv Those who were entertained in-,
work.
.
.
,I noon.
,
I
-------------- *♦*—
!dcring a turkey. The larger birds Michigan hunting the elusive deer, elude Mr. ami Mrs Bernie Terpen­
COATS GR(1
The Grand Rapids Press of last '’ The Wiest news from the Walton!
,
Archie Walters spent Mie track end ing at Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Earle
.jhate more meat tn' proportion and!jin Howell.
week Monday contained un account party wh&lt;(» are hunting deer in the ■ Last Week's Letter. •
James at Kalamazoo. Mrs Clara!
or thc burial on Sunday ut JVatcr- upper peniiisulB stated that Frank I Tlie P. T. A- was. held Friday eve-i'we all enjoy turkey Ufft-overs.
| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hauer of Nichols and Cleo at Kalamazoo hnd
vllet Of Roy J. Shitlet. aged 52. Mr. !had hlsvdrar, Claude had also shot'ning- with a large crowd m attend-!,। That almost meat-fnee fish, steak; Weal Woodland and Theodore Jor-jwr, and Mrs. Claud Champion at,
ii attractively priced for I dan of North Woodland were guests paw Paw.
And
is
form of heat.
' Shitlet was Su|x-rlntcndent of ।one t urfy but it was being used for ' ance. There was a chicken supper in halibut
'
„
' Mr. und Mrs. Frank- Niethamer!
Sch'iol-. here from 1915 to 1918 and ।camp meat. They have had to move thc church followed by a fine pro- ‘ those -who like to vary their tnentu jof
, Sidney and Biljy Ford are having!
heat
coal
had a large circle of friend* in this ।nnce due to the deep snow und are! gram at the schoolhouse, given by with sea food. Although cold weath-1.! Sunday.
,
c
community. Far the past twelve now wading through about two feet tbe WOmcn and in charge of Mrs. ■er is curtailing the herring run they!I Misses Pollyanna‘'’England. Fran-1’ chicken pox.
a
healthful
.iare still available. Perch and pike ces Warner. Phyllis Ruel), Mavi* Dorethy Brounrd. who teaches at
। Kendall Coats.
! are somewhat more plentiful. To' Sargeant mid Carolyn Born were South Haven; spent Thanksgiving!
I The L. A. S. will be held Thursday.'.serve
.
ter.
t delay in ordering
supply!
with, fish there is a good choice guests at a surprise dinner’in honor I day- aijd
week end with
■ the
-----her• par-»
|Dec. 7, with club No. 1 serving the jof
,
cabbage and carrots to
।dinner al t|n? home of Mrs. E. S i'be vegetable-.,
Rtku-nihal given by Mr.
Rosenthal
Mr j'cn“.
Prices
the
eaten or salad or cooked spinach «.f Miss Ann
J. V. Hilbert Friday eve-;.1. On Friday afternoon Bobby Oliver;
Thompwui. Ltldle Fisher will have-iand the special salad vegetables, let- and Mrs. J
charge of the progrum.
They later attended the Senior and Russell Green of Plainwell, j
put
order in
!
•tuce.and tomatoes. The latter are ning.
Junioa Ik'lllnuhuin and Carlton;
Play.
• now
coming
from California
Clyde Rucll spent the week end Rankin of Gun Plains wore hunting:
“ j'1
m’rl"Tlwre
‘ s“‘
|
With hfc family after travelling in;; rabbits with Robert Warner.
Indiana for two week*.
j There was no school at North Pme j
IILLION
Mrs. Harold Rowland entertained Lake the past .week because of the,
DOLLARS
III blanket patlcy on ptttonil property
with u Surprise birthday j»rty Sat-’; illw.ss of the teacher. Mr Lathrop. |
urday in honor of Robert's Ctlrj Russell Minar made a business,
birthday.
te'
'"»■
lot
: trip to Detroit on Friday, returning
Our Truckt Are Prepared to Ciite Immediate
Mr. and Mrs. Karl C. FauJ were Saturday.
Woodland Brethren church.
'Ann page.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leon-i'! Mr and Mrs. Earle James enter-'
Delivery on Coal Ordered Nour
For forth*: Infotaillon no nouoit BeproMnUtlvo or write Homo Oflco.
Monday-------------------evening at a-----------vension:
c Ruth Woodman ot Caledonia spent n lt s Uue mat men milliners ard
--------------talncd some cousins from Detroit
the week end at home.
ihave been designing moot of the-dinner
MORRIS O. HILL, Hastings
JOHN H. UTZ, Hastings
'over the week end.
.
I
: Mr. and Mrs. Williams of Vicks-. yia[,s recently. • they've certainly
Mrs. Margaret Bass, wife of Rus• JERRY ANDRUS. Hastings
KEN BRAENDLE. Freeport
burg spent Sunday and Monday at1 beemplaving some trick on thc worn- -wll Bass and mother of four'small
You can say one thing for apart-1
.Willard Demond's.
jen.—'Philadelphia Inquirer.
children, died nt her home on lhe ment life. There isn't ronin for the
I Because of sickness. Martha ’------------- ----------- Carl Wait* farm Monday evening
young people to make their home'
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS. COAL, LIME, CEMEKf, ITCj Thumi»on was home from school Tlie temperature of 459 degrees of pneumonia, which followed an at - with the bride’s parents—Los An-,
HOME OFFICE 702 CHPBCH ST.. FLINT. MICH.
'
last week.
ibelow zero.-recently produced in 'uckofflu. The oldest survivmg geles Times.
।
TELPEHONE 2257HASTINGS, MICH.
W. V. BOBKAS. Pr«,ldraL
H. K. FISK, SacraUry
Sunday School begins now af 9:45 California, is not being emphasized-child Is seven and the youngest two.
land preaching at 1Q:45 with com- much in the Chamber of CXanmerct;(The since.re Sympathy of the entire
A civilized nation is one that Is
munton following. '
|publicity.—Detroit News.
community goes out to the husband’ 'horrified by other clviliied nations. 1

Articles Farmers Buy

Cost in Terms* of

(lOO pounds ear

coal the best possible
The natural, even
produced by
insures you comfortable,
win­
Don’
yoiir
rise with
advancing season —
so
your
today

A Quarter Century of Progress

S’

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.

*

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!

SMITH BROS., VELTE&amp;CO.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER «. IM3

PAGE TWELVE

NINE YEAR OLD BOYS

■,,I11-T7

Aoni AiMcn ucohcc The
Barbar*‘ Chamberlain
ALULAIMLU ntnUho and Maybeile liar: entertained lh&lt;,
---------TolloulUK for lIiankHmmg. Mr. and
Home Economics 8|jeciaUst» Sururfscd Two Doer Law Vi- Mr.-. F-.-rlis Brown and L-abelle of
Michigan State college
—M/,n v„n/r„H
Prairieville. Mrs. Martha Rcpfoglc ot

Homemakers’ Corner
By

Womtn'z programs during -Farmcri-'/W®k. Jan. 30-FVb. 3. will be

ohttorg But Men Evaded
(•Z.X;,.. Mr ira c^guod of McConservation Officers
iCiiiunAduirict arid Mt.- Kathryn
If"ad*?*!
1X1 «5f!
fcolSfeta. .nd

,

'

MT? ana Mrs. cieorgc cioti-e anti
.. ......................... ..

MS' S
.............
.... ton heme
--JHajwoman to attend all-th.- meeting*.
TYniuliv- plaits
thc music. - .
. .
,
and Thursday with-the latter* pat­
drama, lecture* atid entertainment l«rUu«' * Con’Jr'J.Mun,,n * '
ients Ijcre..
’
•
Wtateh »l««ys feature Ih. wUnrr.e *«»«’ &lt;&lt;• «*«« b&gt; Director Ge,
1 Tin-' Community Club will hold its
the
Christmas party al the home
irrned with single aivnizl
of
Mr*
Ver:
Robinson
on
Thmsday
Rims were liuntm.
nrvvW&lt; tl
enough It
• home when they heard a
onr .?
ran ei
jiunged
«W* U!O d. currf
..
hr -exhibit
ird chicken suntr
which
thev
had
.
u
*
‘
Jl
'
•«
Sp&gt;-aZcn will be mtri
1 --.j. nien of *!«»&lt;-! l’cr J”ia hazaar
CMIci.-&gt;- staff »nd natru
d tiwm uw» i,..,.'11"/
'V
•ulhoritica in htJnr «&lt;•
reived -from 5;
women s prtwram will o
last wvt-k -• je|*
twin in ibft’fiw major
men
home economy • nu:nti&lt;
ing play w Ja-inc prepared
nt. ana
very humorously portray

raiaed so tha’ the rooms will not be

rxhtfn

and

but he.
&lt;■ m&lt;

irtgnumva tue

lhe horn

amv
v amp.

ompieur.

m&gt;

;

nori

.irr.uu.-'si- Plan to attend
&lt;niu- ;ittr.H-uvc chivtmus
knoV ysiii a;e helping a
■i-y worthy cutiM
Mr. and Mr.- Ra&gt;
Han. ol Bedford w«

.Hie Ladif:
. j-otn-M Smith on
and henft officers ! Ir.
to find the vio- J*tec. 13. lor an all day mtrimg
up later in thvTvenfita- C*Ul '4r‘ufi' Many from this vicimlv hint- atUP latu num tuni.11,.
...'tended Muvitt al Clw.mlnly during
o-s w I* l.udeii Ml. and Mt-. Ferris Brown and
in lu»
r &lt;&gt;• ' L-abe’d’- ol Prairieville visited
• letter srnd ' Kathryn Hart * Sunday
ling about you/
t mplimj &lt;y&gt; caphad unlawtully*
I cannot let . it! special meeting with Mr,-. Edith
edssinu my adnnr-!,aCarpenter
Thursday the purpose be-

unit Mr
fatnitv in

writing,
and M

.ire irahncnnt u
Htare of our wild life.
pint that prompted you.

riiuiwi

:nu Ball.
Cluretut Hammond attended a

reenburs

ztitcn

:&gt;::b

li.u! I

man amt
and Mr.ir Louie

1 Kalamazoo

Mr. ntli
.
'&gt;'•11 und j*on. Gforijc. spent TIvyik'Riv: U14 with her birther. Mr. Wk-Iiuid.
ami family at FreepuM
.
' Mr. and Mrs Walter Cnnke
Thanii.-pi-.Tn« day with Uli mother
&gt; and brother near Leighton.
•
Mr. und M:&gt;George Stoll ot Ann
hunt: I Arbor visited over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Winkler
Cis ; und Mrs Cattle L. Geriingrr.
Er&gt; 1 Mrs. Came I. Gerlingcr nnct'Mr*.
. i Luu Wlnkftr vt-Ut-d Waldo J. Gervisneti j Unger'and tapifly in Smith Sunfield

ay returned home Sunday
urinKinE a deer.

Mis.- Wilma Wieland of Freeport
-'it'd . hi r aunt. - Mrs Spent)
id Sidliftlay.
teniiun Winkle

TO THE DEPOSITORS OF
HASTINGS NATIONAL BANK
By direction of the comptroller of the currency, Washington, D. C., and
approval of the United States Federal Court, I, Leon G. Tolhurst, Con­
servator, have sold all Class A assets of this bank to the new NATIONAL
BANK of HASTINGS—thereby making it possible to declare a divi­
dend of 60 per cent to all the depositors of this bank.

Payment will be by check drawn on the NEW NATIONAL BANK
md will be negotiable only at that bank.

Because of the collections made upon notes, bonds and mortgages,
together with the profits of operation during the conservatorship, it is
possible to turn over to the new bank, as part of the Class A assets, a
LARGE AMOUNT OF CASH!

Because of the time required in bundling the details on each claim and
dividend check, it will be impossible for me to care for all depositors on
lhe same date. The most efficient plan commonly approved has been
adopted for your convenience—and the following schedule will beused:

Those Whose Last Name Begins with

A or B

I K L or M

Ihin’iksalvlng.

S or T

may receive
may receive
may. receive
may receive
may receive
may receive

their check
their check
their check
their check
their check
their check
their check

Saturday, Dec. 9
Monday, Dec. 11
Tuesday, Dec. 12
Wed’sday,Dec.l3
Thursday, Dec. 14
Friday, Dec. 15
Saturday, Dec. 16

Po avoid congestion, yon should endeavor to follow the above schedule.
A WRECK AFTER FEVER

YOU MUST BRING YOUR PASS BOOK or
O THER EVIDENCE/OF YOUR ACCOUNT

LEONG. TOLHURST, Conservator

Use Your
Own Home Grains
t our own
Build up a Dairy I t
grain and 32 ' Concentrates
lt VOU

th*
W,

complete line^of Dairv
Meal,

See us before you buy.

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IMPLEMENT COMPANY
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COAL
CEMENT
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TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

Mr*. Lou Hcnney returned to Jier this week for Florida, to sjknd the and Mrs Walker Cotton at her parhome in Freeport Sunday after vis­ wmter
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lent* at Bowen Station. Mr. and Mrs.
iting her brother. H C Zusclmitl.
Mr and Mrs Claud Marshall and Chas. Newman at Alvnh Cox’s; Cecil
and the Charles Belts family.
family of East Lansing spent Curtis and family at Myric Curtis';
' Mra. Susie Kraft will entertain Thanksgiving with his mother. Mrs. Mary Jean and Ewilda remained (or
the C U class Friday ufternoon. A Libbic Marsiiall,
.] a few days. Mrs Sarah Myers of
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" 'be served al
ixn luck dinner
will
On Tuesday night. Mr and Mrs. Woqdbury apent the latter part of
one o'clock •
E V. Keyes. Mr. and Mrs Ollie Ly- lh6 week there
King and..family
ofkins. Mr and Mrs. Gail Lykins and'11 Rev F'fed "
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Mr .and Mrs Ira Potter
friend, of Battle. Creek nnd Miss twin sons were guests of Mr. andi Baltimore spent thc latter part of
Hulda Potter of Manchester, Ind., Mr.\ Orville Flook. Venison wasi the week at Nancy Jarslfcr's.
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.Mr. and Mr«: Geo. Sears apent
nd Mr.-. Earle Schulze and were gu-As ot Mr. and Mrs Ear! enjoyed by all.
Mr and Mrs. Pau! Bivens and. Saturday night and Sunday at Titas
children accompanied Mr and Mrs. Schulze on Friday evening
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Paul Rupe ol Buttle Greek to the
The High school play. "R F D son. laVerne. of Lacey and Mr andI Wilt s in Sunfield
Hto BchtiUr um family
r.ime ut their parents. Mr ai&lt;d Mrs of -'Cull Service.” will be given Fri­ Mrs Edward Curtis and daughter., Mr- and Mrs Bow Cotton and Mr.
and Mr* Gall Lykins ur.d Chari. • Egrly. where they' enjoyed day und Saturday nights gt the Stur Leota, and Mins Cobey of Bellevue and .Mrs. Walker cotton enjoyed a
were Sunday visitors at the Ottoi venison supper at Myrlc -Curtis'
ins were guest.* of Dr H M Thanksgiving
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I theater
! Tuesday evening.
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•nd Mr. and Mr*. Harry
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Mr
Mrs. Gtttc Lykina
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ure Miss Frieda Schulze vUited friends and Earl Schulze homes
Mrs. Vets Otl* and children of
m&gt;-. at .Hatting* Thai.k-glvuig
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visiting rrhitlvea and friends in and at Hasting* Sunday and attended
TAMARAC CORNERS.
Dowling apent part of last week al
and Mt»
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and aiound Winchester. Indiana
the service at the Methbdht church
spent Thanksgiving wi:n reiMi. u.-.d Mr* Ray Nobun uf Kul- given by the Calvary Quartette of
We are all giving our deepest Forrest Houghton's.
mo were Tluinkftiving day gueaU Grand Rapids.
sympathy to the felatives of Mrs
SOLTH VERMONTVILLE.
AlKrt Ortrotb wl» -tt h r parent*
The play "Henry's Wedding." will Nola Oerkey who [&gt;aued away
■pending,the winter with tltci.Mr and Mrs. Raymond Scllhurn1 be put un December 14 and 15. Thc Tuesday at the honpltal in Ionia L*«t Week’a Letter.
— i.trsiji Wat*-rio Iowa called and, iamtly Mr.- Mina Huve. Mi**- local fircrncn are 8|»onsoring the Her funeral was Friday, burial in
Mns. Myrlcn Strait of Nashville
.: their niece. M:&gt;. Pauline Lyiun.-, Emma Hu1-'’ at East LanknMi. Mr play. Thc cast ha* been picked and Lakeside cemetery.
was taken to tiie hoapilal for an
Siituraav enroute to Lansing to at; ur»d Mr.&gt;. Arnold Powell ol Okcriiu*., rehearsal* are in progress.
Thanksgiving
wtre
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fol- operation„Monday
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tim.l the wedding of their grand- Mr, and Mrs. Car) Huve and ^augh*Mr. and Mr*. Porter Kinnc and low*. Mr and Mr* Robert Curtl* at j George Hall and Clarence Faust
du
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Mis* Elia OMroth. io i&lt;*. Marian, and Mr. and Mrs .’ granddaughter. Ethel Mac spent Earl Curtis'. Mr and Mr* Ford Cur-1 returned Friday- from their deer
B. Hudson of Waterloo. Clare McDrrby and daughter. Mar-• Tiianksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. tu at her brother* near Vermont- hunting. They spent mast of their
mini. -,in weddtrif. S-ur' ■ nj'.nid
family guthfriiu1 Ray Murgdiillialcr.
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1 Hie. Hal Hendee anti family at Fred Two weeks at Alanson k)Xmrins white
*• Mr* Le.-hy
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’ 1 Inuiksm-.iiig
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-- lt lhl, h&lt;W(. oj
1. Mi. unit
Mi- Grace Klelnhans and chauf- Brooks. Mr and Mrs Bos* Colton; fish, bringing home several large
Sarah Cklioth, .fiiiti Bertha-Xlf.
- feur. Robert Ma^on. expect lo leave at Charlie Colton's at Mulliken; Mr. ones.

Garltnger • ha­

two month* in Detroit!
Bcmtta Bowman And
..s ~™
E'tlur Dull have rrturm-d to thet^
hnmr.. here from Buttle Creek:
c Ladle- Aid of the Eiungcllchurch will- be entertained

�TOE HASTINGS BAXXER, WEDNESDAY. DI, (EMBER «, 1M3

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The

NATIONAL
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BANK

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HASTINGS

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Hastings, Michigan
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A Bank of Good Will Organized To Serve Its Depositors and the People of Barry County

SOUND

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SAFE

CONSERVATIVE

CAPITAL and SURPLUS $60,000.00
A BRAND NEW NATIONAL BANK
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NEW BOARD OF DIRECTORS
NEW OFFICERS AND MANAGEMENT
NEW STOCKHOLDERS

Member Federal Reserve System
Organized, Approved By and Under the Supervision of the Comptroller
of the Currency of the United States.
A NEW NATIONAL BANK has been created worthy of your trust and support, with CLASS A ASSETS select­
ed by the comptroller of the currency. Its stockholders are in the main depositors of the old Hastings National Bank.
The best possible management has been procured after the most careful consideration by the board. The comp­
troller of the-currency has approved our judgement and we are confident you will be satisfied with the choice.

The stockholders and this bank are entitled to your support.

Opening Date -- Saturday, Dec. 9, 1933 - 9 A. M.
DIRECTORS

OFFICERS

JOHN C. KETCHAM
KIM SIGLER
CHARLES S. POTTS
BURTON A. PERRY
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CHARLES I. HENDERSHOTT

JOHN C. KETCHAM, President
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CHARLES S. POTTS, Vice Pres.
WARREN E. CARTER, Cashier

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1*15

PAOF FOURTKFH

PRAIRIEVILLE.
Mr. nnd Mrs OH*y Douglass and
probate of will filed, order for pub- Est Roxanua P. Garrison, dee d I
entered, pttitton for deter- ’ Discharge of Admr. filed, estate eli­ Mrs. Vaughn Mott's arid Gerald daughters were giw«ta ThaiikSRtving
COURTHOUSE NEWS UcftUon
mination of heirs filed.
rolled.
Isbepanl's' name* should hnve ap- of their uncle Orville Burghdyff und
fist. Angie J. De Wolf. Find annua'.
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twarvd a)«». as getting their deer.
; Mr and Mrs. Howard Johnson of
account filed, order for publicat|
LICENSED TO WED.
Hickory Corners apent Thanksgiving
M entered.
Richard.EaseyvAssyria .z,...
.Mr;. Wm.j0| Est. Philip T- Colgrove. dee d. A
DURING FARMERS WEEK Mr-.. Ixufi* Johnson of Bay City with her parents. Mr, and
Havens.
I nual account filed.
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(were callers of relative* thc latter
tries Harrington. Nashville .50, r.M (Xm, Smlih derUnwr. &lt;kr &lt;l -Mich. Farmers
' Dan Kam* of Brush Ridge was a
Started Feed. . pari o: inc wrea
,.49 Inventory tiled.
de Webb. Morgan
Mr and Mrs. Floyd Miner nnd f“,?e,.uy vWlOr of Mr’ and MrS' Jhn
Harold H. Jaduon. PrairleulM . .43! Est. William Alonzo Hendershott. I
ing Calves Last June in
i Mr. an«l Mr- WalHe Smith and mui wllcox.
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Adah L. Burke, Plainwell 35
1 d.ec'd. Petition, for Admr. filed.
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|spent Tlunksgiving with Mr. and!
‘ POWERS ECHOES.
Preparation
Oscar A. Manning. Hastings ... 42! Bit. Clara Both. deed. Annual ac-1 East Lansing —Choice beefsteak )Mrs. Mason Miner and family of i . .. _nd Mrs. Arthur- Bedford and
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i r-“'‘ e-aininuvwiaLillian K Lancaster. Hastings ... .37r count filed.
Homer: Mr. und Mrs. W. F. Smith; family accompanied by Mi', and
! Est. Jennie Stewart, dec'd. Letters on 'he hoof will b- one of thc • -xPROBATE COVRT.
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bi Georgella a
hiblts shown Fanners
Formers Week ynltors
yi«ltors m;in
vv&gt;«xllund; Mr. ;ind Mr- Mrs. Virgil Andrews and daughter
of guardianship ol
A. hibits
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:. at Michigan State
Ert.. Jamej. Bisard. dee d.- Order----------I Stewart'”filed.
Sta t’* College,
CO*,eSe- Jan.
Jan 39.
29 r;1v Japlu t. XJr. und Mrs. l'r*::Tt 1 of fcuglMta spent Thanksgiving with
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• allowing claims entered
, F t ^hoda A. Wolf, dec'd. Order to Feb
. . . m- Klbbm and chlMrcn and.Robert
.Mr?., rrjutpfH in Grand Rapids.
’’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Miner Palmer and
Est. Daniel Knowles, dec’d. Waiver; for adjournment entered.
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So7’*"
,l'r becr
. " um Lulu W,«&gt;dman and family with’■ Mr
of notice filed, order appointin-; | E-. Matilda Bachman Fox. dre’d
being groomed by- Micniu.m an&lt;j
.Ernest Armstrong in Kai- ,family were Thanksgiving guests ot
Admr . entered.
'Proof of will filrd. order admitting farmers
are ••
;un
.irj1&lt;); .mi
- auiKMui
JackMm wnn
with her
si.- 1|ht sister. Mrs. Harry Nagels, and
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in,i.-JM&gt;.
mi:.
ner sis-.
Doyle, of OtsigO;
Mr and. family at Hickory Corners
Est. Katherine Joslirt, deed. Ordtr sill entered, letters testamentary p- more attentian than a la* sear ■ ,rr
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,n *' *-Mi.. George W Wood und family', Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fra*t and
allowing claims entered
‘sued, order limiting rMttlement en­ movie s,ar‘
men
In
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Michigan
counli-s
have
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.■ family attended a family Thanks­
Est. Knmu Smith Gerlingen dec'd.; tered. petition for hearing claim.-,; a;re,on tert In preparation fw
qXtb?; Mr rai'Mre.^Sishn^Iot' giving dinner at the home of her
Band of Admr. fifed, letters of ad- filed-notice to creditor* issix-d.
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Robert Shear.-, at Grand
ministration issued.
I Est. Rosanna P. Garrison, dec'd. ’‘how.
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with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Johneock; brother.
Est. Ray C. Newton, dec'd. Petition ।. Waiver
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Diet lists are
waiver of
oi notice filetl.
jpeu.
oi. thiown
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of Hasting-; Mr and Mrs Charles) Rapids. Mr. and Mr-. Frost and
Margaret
Release when this campaign starts. Willowy Hughes with Mr and Mr*. Henry (Jackie nnd Kathleen remained in
for widow's allowance tiled, order| F.-t **
■— Johncock.
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figures Mo
’do not catch the judge's
eye Roger* o; Pine lake; Mr. and Mrs. 1। Grand Rapids oven tlie week end
Ot guardian by ward tiled.
i. futures
UnUtr s eve
fur widow's allowance entered;
Est. Brton .Walker, dee d. Annua! , in the lUcstodk ring, mid beef with- Maurice Hughes with Mrs.. Bessie1I Mias Ethel Palmer Is visiting her
E't. Carrie Matteson, dec'd. Bond
j out a marbling inf fat makes home j Hughes and *ons: Richard Hughes auiit. Mrs. Roy Trnvis. al Detroit.
of Admr. filed, letters of adminp? account ofc’special Admr iiii-d.
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life
unpleasant
for
the
cook.
E&lt;{.
Daniel
Knowlf.s.
deck!.
Bond
tration l*sued. order limiting seftJewith Mr. and Mrs. Tobla* of-Shultz:',■ Mr and Mrs. Maurice Johnson,
Ordinary feeding practic&lt;?. which'j Charles
family ate Thanksgiving sup-'
ment efilcnd. petition for hearing of Admr. filed, letters of adminis-i', place
Armstrong with Mr. and and
reliance in good home grown Mrs. David
his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
claims-filed.’notice to creditors is­ tration uwied. order limiting settle­
Deal; Mr*; Stebbins with Will
;per with
Johnson, at Middleville.
grain’. are used by most of the feed­ ht-r-danaliter,
ment entered, inventory filed.z
sued.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Danv
Mr. and Mrs. earner SchondelE't. William Alonzo Hendershott, ers but none of them hesitate to ■ 5:;;" .a“R
f&gt;t. John Scheifla. dee d Petition
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the appejites
ot- their animals)'
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c’d- Waiver
Wdini or.
nF, iiutov
notice uicm
filed,. inuv,
order tempt
- ■ -•■ to adjourn hearing on claims filed.I. &gt;di
lapjxrtntinK
Admr. filed, bond' filed..11
cnl'l's dlsptliy u distaste forj Kra'i?
Mhmm M1Mt?
order* for adjournment entered.
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E*i. Theron S. Hecht. Annual.ac­-'letters ofkdminwthitionb-.ued.order '’rdlnary ration* p)(- cah-. were[limiting
wtUemcnr
entered.
|x&gt;tituiti
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feed
in
Jinic.
Last vem s Uow snrlp «.p. at CadDloc »n
count of guardian filed.
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winner
gained
28
jiound.*
per
dayj
Est. Hettle WhlUenburg Cliffsc-(for hearing on claims filed, noth
SatimUy. II.. »n oreomjover the feeding period.
.
i.lawn,™
-panii-d him
north Munday with a fine buck.
trough, dec'd. Will filed, petition for jcreditors fistted.
j Junior nnd senior class animals in, Our sick are all on the-gain.
Don't forget the ProWt Club
“ Shorthorn,- Atxrdi-en AiiruRrio- 'Die following entertained Thank-’ill’
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I fofd. npd Red Polled will be on­ Hiving: Mr.and Mr*.Honeywell had!
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wh-.*» hist
I | tercd in the show.
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forgue*t.‘-.'Mr and MrPhil'n 1 ,Ilt&lt;
Hu*bnnds. or what have
B 1 Thc winning animal last vear was k.----- ,
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you?
are- cordially Invited. Pot luck
I fat by Eld..,, McUrehto. Ev.rl Tlu- ° 1 ''t-?“*•,«!?"“»•••!
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!i dinner.
I ;ratv« are au'lloiail ol! at Ila- clo . . « (X
“It?1 \'r" I
I at Farmer, Wrek
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Q“ll k hn&lt;1 M1 iuul Mr-. l.yI ,
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»' »' H.mn. ld Mr and Mr, Er-j
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Mr. and Mrs. David Kngla &lt;&gt;f Has­
I CAMPAIGN PROMISES
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"”“‘s*’la' at George
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ARE NOT FULFILLED ' ■n faUhrei, ..re! Bare! Had Jan,.-.
Nutrltl— c!.,, wl|, „„t m,.rt
| , Taxation ---------Mr.daughter*
and Mrs.
Marshall*i..
Du-i-mber
varlmereason*
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Burdens Shifted ICalthrop. nmi
of Pm-.lake ’ Mr
, Frank f&lt;ir
john
*t..n&gt;m
nt a few
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I ' But Not Reduced— Minn. m&gt;d Mr
“ son; da&gt;!t
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Mr and Mrs LL FF “
Erb *and
bst
k ai c,^r
of Delton-four generation.’ uer. ) Mr ftIk! x:r5 Arlbur TrrterTand
! derstandings «%t Lansing I
•n,-J“nw;sC“lU’r“&gt;’ VrJn.r Cal-:Marv visited friends In Scottville
n looks as
M if
11 everything
everyunng "was
was not
n&lt;x
Mr&gt; ,L 1 *rb' antf I“,njar cn Tuesday.
" , It
!proceeding as smoothly at Lansm,: •r” 1,11
nRpd 80 Stars, theejI.i Klnne gpent a few days
with the deihocratic ■dmhib-tratlonilast we»-k in Buttle Creek
jsw hid been hoped. Auditor General 1 “‘,d
J?,°-'d
h;,d FrankMr .(»((»
inil Mr;
h&lt;ud Wood
of
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nneiu
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c.ordon B
Battle
Sunday tiperI Stack and Attorney General O'Brien '
»‘“"'i'1 ■&gt; “nd Gordon
attlc Creek called Sunt
Norn-, 41oon at Alonzo
Wood-’s)
elnnot M*m M&gt; mme •( «U. rad ‘'■'Vi "I
st™ Norm
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'carhclicks to his own views with lhe a,K. I'"c&gt; ll‘*d fr£d Ketchum of
Mr and Mrs. Alton Wood and
! remit Uut there L. raieh taMhder-1 «»*»»»»»; «-* J?rah Smith mid . Graydon. .and Mrs. Anna . Boice
standing.
Myrtle nnd Mh, W J Polley had 1 spent Sunday at Allie Cheney's in
We think the people of the stale MS “nd .M" Grand DePriestcr. . ; Carltoi).
feel that the new administration at „Mr .a«d Mr* LaOnmd D.-PneMvr.! Tht* L. A. S. will meet this week
Ian-Ina ha, no. mode e.,«l Itt
, I1,"' '''“nil ol 1&gt;U Nju-r. j’Thursday for dinner with Mrs-. LizI promise* io the people. AMuranc(. J Mrs. G^ajl HarfMtr. at Hasting* Tur
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“‘-'-izie
Thompson.. There will be decwas givenJhc taxpayers of MichlKiui'^S'- ,reH™.,re'
; '- ^----. . "&gt;'n‘W '•’““pion Ot --------oltlrer,. _
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| that pubnc burden* would rest far ■ .J/1' ,,
| Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hinny enMerely write us a letter
Tlie
P
T.
A.
meeting
more lightly- upon them. but. that • ,
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,‘n’, V Vw, tertaim-d for Thanksgiving. Mr, and
has not proven to be the ca.« Th?
was h,ld "cdji-Miay Mrs
Ronk (lf
ct,^k
telling us how much YOU
'djrect state tax was reduced 870.000
‘f: A ROOd_ PWsm “»d some
and Mrfl Lewis Abbey nnd chll..tiiis year a* compared,with a year
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llncl‘idn-n of Hastings and Mr. mid Mrs.
ago. but lhe sales tux will undoubt-1 “ ,d ‘h,\
al »»rf
th®
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-------WANT A KELVINATOR FOR
Harry Brown.
edly bring'into the stale freasurv
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Townsend nnd
from Barry county no: less than
” Jf ” ,r.p .f,ttfndfd thp
children of 1 Grand Rapids 'spent
CHRISTMAS
890.000 and p-Adbiy in exc&lt; - ,.f
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adding nnn y. rsarv of ; Thnnk’givinfc with Arthur Richard­
Manley
Nov. son.
$100,000 Thc Old Aite Pension Art ■Mr.
^r’ “and
”d ^Mr*.
Ir;.,/Y
Ilu,!&lt;; v Billings. N,,v
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Ls now being pul into • etlect nnd '&lt;11. Thanksgiving day occurred on
Funeral services will bo held this
UST think of it—a beautiful, rfew Kelvinator for
that means a head tax of 82 00 per '. Nov. 30. the year tlp-y were married. Tuesdnv afternoon for Willard Bol­
(person for-every adult in thc state Tin: bride hud reached the advanced ton who .passed awny on Sunday,
Christmas—absolutely free! What a Christmas
Prwibly someone can figure how age of Iff yeans, the groom 18 years.: afternoon. ’
! state expense* have been nduced.. They havt- a Uautlful Home which
present—and you might just as well have it as any
HENDERSHOTT.
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■ but it doe* not seem so in view of they have earned by much hard la- ■
one else because wc are going to give away 25 to
(the increased taking of money frouTfbor -This worthy couple are loved...’ Tlie Ladies' Aid will hold nn eve-'
v . ami re.-|xjctfd by their friends and ning social this week Mday niuht
Barry and vqjy other county to carry
; neighbor.' May they enjoy many' at the home of A. C. Clark. There)
the 25 women who write us the letters which, in'
on the state administration'.
1 more year; together* We extend will Ise a program nnd sandwielu-a.
the opinion of the Judges, express the keenest desire
i congratulations. The event was nn ;pickles, fried cakes and coffre will
SOITH THORNAPPLE.
injoyab!.- atlalr
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1 tbe served ns rrftwuiibRts. This Is
Perry Barnum and sister. ....
for a Kcliinator for Christmas.
and Mrs.
W. R. w
Norris ,and
the
the rt
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Lydia Willson, and Miss Eunice. , Mr.
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in«-fakr_ ,«.
r ptace of ...
Hoyt went to Hamilton Friday .; '...,rs - 11 u™
wn went to
A. o.
S. IIKT1II,
meeting for December.
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There is nothing to buy — no obligations — merely
. Theodore Wierinca.
rate
Jr . and An- Ohio.
Dhio. Wednesday
''‘diday to tovisit
visitMr.Mrand
andone
oneInvited.
Invited,
ina May of west of Middleville spent - ^Irs O'’'« Hughe - and .-on, return-1 Mr. dud Mrs. Chas. 'VflnVrankcn
. write us a letter telling us, in your own language,
i the week- end with their grnmlmr- 11,8 Friday.
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spent Thanksgiving with
their
.'ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Chas B. J&lt;JtR- The
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-Ju-:. A.d will luxd a&gt;ch’.ckv daughter. Mrs. Bnill Hayward and
why you.want a Kelvinator for Christmas more
■ son.
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I*l;pper
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ua.... family
| &lt;'n supper and bn/a.ir
church
— ■report
—— that
Alto. They
them anything else.
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1 Mr and Mrs. Otis Scntt enter- Friday m-ning.-lNc. 15. followed by Mis* Eleanorc is able to be around
talne-d her brother. Perry Bnrnum, a" programon crutches
.Tiu*u„ , L™ Chamberlain of Delton spent j Mr. and Mrs DeWitt Rowley of*
To the woman who expresses the Lznejr desire for
Rex Smith.
' Eunice Hoyt and Claie Barnum Sunday
Jackson spent Thanksgiving day
Mr. And Mrs Cecil Capjxm and and Friday with their parents. Mr
j Thanksgiving dav.
h. Kelvinator we will give any model she chooses,
,Mr.
?» . uuu
.nrodorr Wieringa
anti mr*
Mrs Theodore
Wieringa . BH^-Lou »pent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Court Strowbridirc. Mrs.
regardless of price. And to each of the next 24
nnd daughter. Anna Muy. also Mr and -,r- Coniiel Cappon of Oiancc- Strowbridge went to Jackson with
them 0T1 Saturday for a short visit.
Hcrrington'of west of Middleville., v,“/
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women whose letters the Judges select, wc will
spent Wednesday afternoon with _Mr a’;d Mr*. Peter Ca-tie of
Mrs. Mary E. Showermart of
Mrs. Wierinea's parent*. Mr. nnd Orangevi Ic and Mr, nfid Mrs Cas- Prattsville was a welcome guest- nt
give a. beautiful R-42 Model.
Mrs. Cha* B Johnson.
?*us
Ul'rr Sunda*
the Bronson Hospital »party TuesMr.- James McCr. a and family,
i,,ld *,r ' H, nrV B&lt; r.*on
1■day nt A. C. Clark's Not a very'
Read the rules shown below and send in your letterhave moved from the Gate , place,Ipllr-T
w‘L\“l Hastings on large crowd but al) had a good time.!
at Gate* Corners 'to tlie farm' b‘^’ne's ru* &gt;d“-v
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Rev Conklin had an entertaining
early. And, if you care to, call the dealer for free
known ns the Elv Lesfie farm va-L.^' a,ld
KalcifJi-Adrianson. : program for us but omitted the play
rated rEccntlv bv her brother. Tom *‘fr ““d Mr* G^r.:.- Adrianson nnd he had prepared because it could
Entry Blank and stamped envelope. KELVINATOR
not be put on In a house It will be
Aiken, and family, who moved back
r
A*
CORPORATION, ij.-Cj Plymouth Rvad„Detrpit, Michigan.
to Chicano.
shown soon at tlie schoolhouse.'
Mr. trnd Mrs Harry Oleni 0! Yan-i George Adrianson and Lucilk Fri- Watch for the announcement.
day.
^ec Snrlnpr. accompanied by titeir
Mr and Mrs. George Haveiu. and'
THE CROSSROADS.
PHONE OR CALL AT OUR SALESROOM FOR
.*on. Edd Clem, spent Thursday in
Clyde Stedgc and family enter tainRockford with their daughter. Mr family of Neeley and Mr and "
Ix-wts. Johnson of thi* place were cd the following guests for ThanksFREE ENTRY BLANK AND FULL DETAILS
Henry Jackson went to Grand Sunday guests of Mr. nixl Mrs. giving: Miss Ruby Stcdgo of Royal
-Oak. Miss Maxim- stedgc of Grand
Rapids Thursday evening where he G'.‘?rg'’, Adrla'™°n and Lucihe.
Sarah Rapid*. Mr. and Mrs Jack Allen
attended a church wedding' nt n Mrs
r" Jennie Norris“ “ijnd
•* Mr- “
friend. Chas Briggs and Mary Smith spent . Saturday with their and Mr and Mrs. l-eonurd Board.’
M.vt&lt;
r,
Mrs.
Margaret'Mullen
at the i Pf Hastings
Maynard, both of Grand Rapids
t
.. Mr. ......
.. ’ E. A, Parker! Mr an(1 ^rg Homer, Bates and
Jiamc
ol
mid Mrs
in ..............
Hii.Mlng*. .........
tn r‘« i.-br.d.'
Mr./Mui
’.:
THE
• •is, I.ITT1.E
«,• 1 ■ i.r. RED
nr.,, BRICK.
nn&gt;* i*.
aiui-. ii-i.
and Ntrs.
Orlcy Smith Were
The .county niirse and Dr Cur-i
95,11 nautl day. Wonderful,:Thanksgiving gii'vts of Mr. and Mi.— letter must not contain will act as,,Judges and
rothf-rr, the dcntRt vlslu-d uur 1S1"- i- Tin- three ,«i*ter&lt; 95. M) Harold Smith in Haatlng*.
more than 250 words.
... . mlnrls unirn.... . **
Earl
“choul this.last week
and
.'cars ot. age.
'’ ..Williams
..... .... returned
" '
’ Saturday
” ‘ '
make lhe final decision.
, Mr. and Mr.* Charles WoedfufT...
PMnd.
------ --all qui'
,_i'e“
weU and■'happy. Ma
- v iiinht Ironi a hunting trip in the
■they
They nlway.-. lune 1 upper peninsula.
•
‘spent Thursday at Jim Wickham's;'
1"”” mrc»’ ott«.n.
'•
—literary style or appear­ —any woman is eligible ex­
a
K'
xk! time tog&lt;:her. Congraluhi-‘
Mr
and
Mr*.
John
Cook
and litin
Grand
Rapid*.
cept Kelvinator employee*,
ance ol letter will not be
, Mr and Mrs. Clifford Hammond ta&gt;u- Are there-three of a family ’k- ■•’on* spent Thanksgiving with
considered. Only facts representative^, members
and Bernard wore Sunday guests: at tlml age in Baritf county? H ;o her parents near pdton.
let us in-ar from
; Mrs Mildred Roush and little
•Of Roy Chandler's in Hastings.
of the Tuesday Study Club
count.
I Mr. and. Mr.* Warren Bolton,
।----------[daughter of Gun lake are vHiting
and! their immediate
&gt;ot IHWEsT Rt TI.AND.
'Mr and Mt- Ernest Williams.
|
: Lewi* and. Boyd spent Thursday;
—letter must lie mailed
with Warren Miller's of Claiksvilit-.: Mr and Mrs. Francis Gorham « n-* Mr and Mrs. Clyde Stedgc - Jean •
families. ’
before midnight, December
Will Cingett am! family spent' ti-rtained tlieir son Ertn.-r and fam- and Lynn, took Miss Ruby .Sted^e
,,
!
lly
of
Kalamazcw
from
Tliur-niav
till
to
lainsing
Sunday
morning
und
• Sunday at O DavU' in Hasting.‘
—full purchase price will be
I Sih, 1933.
Juanita S t r a u s ba u k h s]sjient Saturday llirtr daughter. Mrs Wi'.- *P&lt;nt the day with Mr. and Mrs.
refunded to any wpman
’Thanksgiving day. at Clyde Ba-*— lard Bagley, and family of Kalama- - Howard Hadley.
—in case of a lie, duplicate
in Freeport.
.—
- were Friday guc*t.’..
.•&lt;0
! Mr and Mrs Orlcy Smith called
who -buy s a Kelvinator
awards will be made.
Mrs Minnie Hammond viftied fier Mr. and Mrs
Mr.-, Roy Dougl.-us
Douglas and' cn their Micte. Miss Beatrice Smith,
before' December 15th, in
*” ”
“ ! Count
. .. of1 11.,-.,,m...
son and faintly. Claud, ot living. Mu*
Befida
Hasting* -*v:&gt; of near Middleville Sunday, alto I*
[Thursday.
—guests
-—
----- -------day
■ of- the
• far-1 very-ill with inflammatory rheuma—the Tuesday Study Club
the event »fieji awarded a'
Thanksgiving
,lr ,UMj Mj._. Din tpln.
Our teacher. Phyllis Edger. «„u ---- -of Wyandotte, Michigan,
gift Kelvinator. *,
’ mother of Hastings are going to live.,IXnigias.*
----------'
I Harold Allen Smith of Hasttnpji I
tn our midst this winter at the
'
Mr. and*
Mrs. Richard Laubaugh' *5*h^ 'he week end with his grand­
home of Rebecca Craig. They are. “nd son vtsitAI the former'* par-' patent*. .
moving thi.t week. Welcome!.
[!ents
“t- at
-- Dowling
-------- on Sur.tUv
... rtIlu
rind „
re--.
----CALL AT OUR SHOWROOM FOR FULL DKTAILS
CltfTord Hammond and family Port tliat hts
his »i*ter.
*i-ter.’Mrs Elk
Ellen
n MrMe­ "Befon-I resolve to .do thc otic
.. . .
bo(n(&gt; (from
rotn the aanitarspent Thursday at Harn Sparks';Carty,
was. home
.-.initar°* 'he other. I must Rain con,in Charlotte.
’
'nun and gaining from thv. pm u- :ldt'nce in my own abilify to keep my
. Mrs. Kenneth Hurless lias gone 'noma.
. resolve-, when they arc made-."—Abe
to Pennock hospital for an operaMrs Roy Oakc.-, and daughter of Linwln.
"on'• Glass Crick and Mr.- Ar: Lord of
***— --------A solemn thought for y»u serious
----- ----------------------------------------- ‘ Battle Creek were Sunday calk-rs of
123 South defferson Street
Hastings, Mich.
.thjtikcrs: It takes 10.000 years to
—
,:Mf” °*'-v DeugUs*
■
.build a coral reef and its,mo good
STOP TAKING SODA
Mr and •'d?’ G,&lt;&gt;- Havens and’ after it * built —Los Angtlea Times.
SODA!’
FOR GAS
GAS ON
ON STOMACH
STOAftrii £,h,:dr*11 'bited fro'n Wednesday til!
____
r
FOR
G.v
Sunday with her parents, Mr and You can tell a rich mati'a wife
s«ia disturbs digestion. Mr, J D Hoard, n-ar South Haven ’She has on a
hat lifc^fhkt one
Much soda
For g»h
Mr and .Mr, Albert Nash and
X mri iwught for
gat. or sour stomach Adlerik is much better. One doft
dofc rid*
rids children of Hastings spent Thanks- Atlanta cSStitwff
you nt
of bowel poisons that cause ‘giving in tlie Jim Wijcox home. Ml..-, AU‘nl,t cwutitution.________
sl'cep.—B. A. Ly- t Mane remained till Sunday. Mrs j Fifty years ago thc largest ship
gas and bad sleep.
Barker.
Druggist.
—
Adv.
I Ha,,*cr. Druggist
Glcnna Prlndle of Plainwell was a was tlie Great Eastern, 6flo feet long
| —. week end guest there.
. 83 feet wide. 60 ftxt deep.

A KELVINATOR

for Christmas

25 Kelvinators
for the 25 women

WHO WANT THEM MOST

J

HERE ARE THE RULES

Robleski Electric Co

KELVINATOR

family Of central Rutland

•

$1.00 Food Certificates’
ARB MOST Miii’iinii.
GIFTS. KEIIEEMAhl.K IN

GRANDMOTHER’S QUALITY

Spread Good Cheer Thto
Holiday Sea»on Willi A Bas­
ket &lt;H Gooff Fofl’l.
They
May Be Had In Any Amount
From Me Ip.
A*k Vaur

eW

Mt

Sliced or
Regular

1-lb.
Loaf

ALWAYS FRESH . . . HIGHEST QUALITY

Peanut

Butter

lb. 13c

Sultana

'/4-lb. Tin 18c
1-lb. 33c

Green or Orange-Pekoe

MAYFAIR TEA
OUR OWN TEA

Coffee

CHASE &amp; SANBORN

1-lb.
Tin

C

Orange-Pekoe
NECTAR TEA
*/o Ib. tin 29c
SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERT or Chocolate Pudding* 2 pkg«. 9c

Cheese

C -

MILD FULL CREAM

8-oz. ’ Jar 15c
pkg. 30c

KRAFT MAYONNAISE
16-oz. Jar 27c
SWANSDOWN PASTRY FLOUR

Raisins

2: Z9C

SEEDED or
SEEDLESS

KARO SYRUP
CHOCOLATE CIRCLES

5 Ib. pail 25c
Ib. 25c

N.B.C.

Bisquick

p,iB' 35c

Makes Delicious
Waffles or Biscuits

SLICED PINEAPPLE
Del Monte, No. 2*4
CHAMPION FLAKE BUTTERS
2?.3
N.B.C.

Oleo

can 25c
ib. pkg. 19c

C

NUTLEY MARGARINE

PEACHES
_
Del Monte
RALSTON WHEAT CEREAL

Halves
1No. 2% can 19c
Low Priced
pkg. 23c

Bokar Coffee
HEINZ BEANS
SEMINOLE TISSUE

Soap

v,^°yus

Large Size
Cotton-Soft

P&amp;G or KIRK’S FLAKE

25-oz. can 14c
*•3 rolls 25c

10B,r* 29c

RUMFORD BAKING POWDER
F.mou.
12tra. Tin 23c
CHOCOLATE CHIPS
Frcth and Delicious
lb. 19c

Corned Beef

C

BROADCAST

FftESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES

35c
4 f°r 19c
4 |b«- 19c
Special Bag 29c
2 for 15c

Florida Oranges
Grape Fruit Florida
Yams Fancy Texas
Idaho Potatoes
Iceberg Lettuce 1Firm Heads

Special Bag

|A &amp; P MEAT MARKEjT a

Steak

325c

Rolled Rib Roast
Pure Lard

Beef Roast

Lb

4

u,

Tender Cuts

Lake Trout Frerii Caught
Canadian Bacon By Piece

Butter

11C
29c

Fresh Made, Tub Creamery

17c
25c
lb.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER fl. 1M3

united

States exports of hog Products

(Each hoq reoresents 1000,000 head.)

I9IA
EUROPE

1925

I4J0J
1933

Eitim«:ed
’T’HE accompanying graph com 11
* tutc» a vivid explanation ot one
reason why the prices for corn and
hogs hare been so low the last few
years. Thu main.reason Is the sev-rc
decline In the export demand for
United States hog products since the
1913 peak.
In 1910-14. European nation! took
the equivalent qLncarly nix million
bogs. This was Xly a moderate ex­
port level, but tiie total United
States hog production at that tl:n was In good balance with the com
blnod domestic and foreign demand.

Under the itltnuiai of’the World United SutM bu continued to io-

product! Jumped to thr equivalent population. Consequently. the prodof about ««vent&lt;*eu million hogs. But acts no longer shipped abroad have
become exceia product! on the homo
dropped bock acufn to the equivalent market and have driven down bog
of about four million hog!. Thi! de­ prices. Some adjustment to thi*
clino has been due io a rapid citators changed demand must bi made If
tion of bog production la European hog prices ara to bo raised to a more
countries'aiuee the war. particularly favorable level. The corn hog pro­
In Germany nnd Ih-iRnark, and more duction-control program, now being
offered'by the Agricultural Adjust­
ment Administration, will help farm­
quotas «
ers bring about this necessary better
Import!.
balance.

OIL PRODUCTION IS
GREATLY RESTRICTED
State Is Closely Regulating,
the Industry for Good of 1
All Concerned
Lanatnf. November 29 —Michigan's
oil fields unrritricu’d m to produc­
tion. are now capable &lt;d producing
B0.000 barn-1a of etude oil a day. and
iu, »udi ranks first among all ot the
oil producing states caM of lhe MixalMlppi River. Dr. R A. Smith,
state graloght, told lhe Conservation
Commission in detailing thc rising
Importance ut thc oil industry in
MichiganUnder oil code restriction,. Michi­
gan's fields are restricted u&gt; a pro-’
duclum «d but 30.000 barrel, a day
but con produce over twide that i
volume, lu- declared.
Al thc suimq time. Dr Smith wild,
the gas fields have around -35.000.­
000.000 cubic feet &lt;&gt;r natural Has "tn :
sight'* and probably 15.000.000.000'
more seml-proved.
.
. ‘
The jx-riori of doubt a-, to whether
or nut the slate wn» to be an im­
portant-producer of d| and gx» is
long past, he toltl rhe Commission
The industry has already risen to a
permanent portion among thc ma­
jor industries of the state.
lhe rcnOk.-. concerning lhe oil
and gas industry were made,during

JOIN NOW!
Thousands
Dollars-Paid to
Our Christmas
Club Members
of
1933!

u proposal to increase the state's
facilttfe* for more cl-wly regulating
*th&lt;- industry. Economies have re­
duced the geological and supervising
iwrsonnel to a jxrint' where the
.state's Interests cannot be adequii
'ly cared for. it
pointed out tliat
matey 8130,000 through the oil in-;

dustryMl LU.
•TON.
Community Players at thc CftinmunMr allf; ilr.. Jolm wuitaoh,
Mr. and Mu Chester Banghart
. .... ... j lly Hall. Friday and Saturday eve-: Preparations are now nicely unway for the Christinas ct.tci a||d Elincr.
and Mr*. Clarence
“ lhe
“
‘ ­ ning:-.-December 8 and 9 This piny der
■
spent Th-inksgiving wilii
for
mer.-, uncle and num jn Detroit-j.is---..........
------by
- ....
being
directed
Mrs. Gwendolyn tninment which will be held a» th' t,aU„. ai1(i two children. Mr. andj
Mr?- lianglfiui remained fur the r&lt;- Bungharl. A good east has been se- church Friday evening. Dec. Xi. A Mn su.wi|rt Water, and daughter,'
. • -—■ ••'•!
v.f the week returning Sunday.
; Icctcd. They are working hard t i ictfrdiai invitation to all.
Mi?. Mattie Blmknuin chjoyctl a plt-iuc yoii itth their presentation.; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Br.ujiiiId,of
.
1 Mrs. Claud Harrington Ray Durkee!
pleasant Thanksgiving With iu-r .vm ,'j he caM Includes. Margin el Farrell Tfouth Bend. Ind., spent the week- and family. Albert Hartman „mid !
mid wife, Mi. and Mrs. Gruydon a- Mary White; Henry Curixrfitrr ax end and Sunday with the tomu-i s” faintly. Walter Willison amt family.!
Hlackmtn. at Kalamazoo "
Mr. Scotty; Mr. . Hetiry Carpenter brother. Mr. and Mrs, Merle Brad-' alto Gordie Durkee and family ot;
Mr and Mr... L N. Bush attend- .:u Mr ,. Scotty: Leda Harrington nr. jfield amt fmnlly;
•
Delton spent Ti«ank,giving with Mr. i
r&lt; il n iamily :;.uherim! of thr ci.mkill. Mt? Brlltlcpdp; Robert Adams as. Mt.su Hackney went to her home In! and Mis- Charley Beck near- Gale*- j
rThursday at the home ol Mr. and Bronco Bright; Jean. McBain dsiHustings
Wednesday to «pcnd* burg.
*
Mi. IJnyd Gaskill at DowHitg-Uetty Bright: Dr. lowry us Walter Thanksgiving vacation .
Mr.-and Mrs elate Louden riitei/Ha re Wen: 32 present. MiXi Janette Davidson; and Harold Burpee iv.
Wold •tilin'been received from Mr tained
their children and grandchtl-!
, Gatkill .lixompaiued them.
Judge Fuller. Nelson Shrier of Kel- an&lt;^ Mrs. Louis Kramer that they/ rtrt-rt
and
gratiflchildren
for Thanks-;
Mr. niid Mr. II F. Wrrtman r.|»ent logg Camp at Clear Lake, and Rub- 'arc nicely settled in their new horn•lloiil. i-in-; with Mr ..ml Mi i rt" Barnes,
“
■ -— Ac
•..........
... giving dinner
and' ----William -Hayward,
in Fair
res. Windsidc, Nebraska.
Mason Newton spent Thanksgiving
Jr- will fumi-fh musical zpectahtics' and likh it very much.
Mr. ami Mrs. George Wiuttfmor. between acts Admission is to and 20: Mr. and Mrs. H. M Kennedy and at Ed. Newtons near Hinds Corner*.
entertained Mr and' Mrs. Georgt cents, the procet-ds to go to the i son Lev and Mr. and Mrs, Alworxi of Norman Hall of South Hasting*,re-•
Q-inanr und daughter of Hickotj Community Holl building fund.!Dowagiac viMted the former's p.ir- tiirm’d home with l|lm to appnd thej
;Evcrybody come.
ent*. Mr. and Mr.,. Flower and BerCornet £ ThursdayMr. and Mrs. M.mron Newton.!
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pbnnpck enter-juice Sunday afternoon.
Tlimiksglving uith their son Har­ tallied for Thanksgiving dinner! Mrs. Hattie BcUinger entertained Will Shedd and Carl Watson Mere '
i Mrs. Addison Pennock. Giro Pen- tier Sunday Sciuxil (la.,, at her 'I hank-giving guests of Mr. and Mr.,, j
old Jones and family.
Mr. ami Mrs Jay Wilkinson .-pent nock. Mrs. Jennie Wurncr and .Mr. home Friday cvcnihi;. A hue lime Allen Griffen.
Rex Waters jmd wife called un;
•
' [reported. Tlmt'-day with Mr. ami Mrs. Lou 'mid Mrs. John Adams
Smith at (Kill lake.
‘ Mr mid Mrs. Roger William* cnM&gt;‘- and Mik Ernest Qulfk sjm nt Mt, Mar tie Louden on Thanksgiv­
Last week we sent out thousands of dollars in checks to our 1933
ing day afternoon, who recently had i
U-rtained Thfinkfigiving. Leslie Wil ■[Thanksgiving day with their
an
attack rd appendicitis. Thty;
hmm- ol Mt
Frank. Chitoon ...
at hams and family of Johnstown. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Quick, arul chilfound her mine better.'
\
Christmas Savings Club members, who have neat sums of.
Cloverdale. Thursday of this week'mid
....„
Mrs. Glmn Williams. Mr. am: I dren in Prairieville.
Mr and Mrs. Elba Collison ol Kai- j
Mr. and' ”
Mrs. ”
Harlan
S&lt;,-ab&gt;y
for un all day meeting. OlMers
will
“ ‘
" Mr*. Percy Hallock and children of I-• “
‘ ~
’’ “ spent
with the former's I amaroo were gums of Mr. ami Mrs. I
lx- elected for the coining yenr.
Plainwell, Mis* Barbara Ray and Thanksgiving
'
money for Christmas shopping or to use for some other purpose.
mother and fjmtly-at Welcome Cor­ Floyd CollLon Thanksgiving day. I
Mn.and Mr- Haney Ding attend­ Jun Slocum.
- Rhierocn Louden and wit - spent;
•
ed j dliunr and family gathering i Mr. and Mrs John Adams und Mr. ।ner*.
Mr und Mrs. A- C. Bennett ent’i- the week end with her parents near
Sunday at the home ot Mr. and and Mrs. Marshall Ndfwood spent
Some without doubt will deposit their check in a savings ac­
Mr.,. Alfred Cnriiy ttl'Vlcksburg The Sunday irftjriiooh with Mi. and 'tained Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Riehhuid.
Mr. und Mt-- Robert' l-ouden cn-'
Floyd Duffany and , children ot
ucra/mn being in observance ol Jlv
irjrd wedding mjniwrsary of Mr.
t&lt;&gt;n Pennock and family Apent Lan* Ing afid Mr. und Mr*. Grant tertainr'd rxlaUvrA from Kalamazoo!
count
as they have done in the past. It would be difficult to find
und Battle Cn-ek Thanksgiving.
Dim:'* father and mother! Mr. and ' Sunday .with Mrs. Frank Davis at Bennett and t-Ju sons- uf Otsego.
Mrs. Bessie. Water,&gt; visited Mrs |
Mi. and Mrs. W. C Schults: and
Mrs Noah Dim:, of Litchfield. Both Gniesburn.an easier or more convenient method of saving a small sum for
son left their Lake Hills Farm this Mae KctiutdThauser at Delton Fri-'
FAIR LAKE.
.
Monday for Chicago-where they ex­ day afternoon.
health. Mr. and Mrs. Ding were
. Nellie Mae and Willie ’ Wtttson j
married In Elllsbuhlh. New York. I The Kinsley Ladies' Aid will meet pect to spend the winter. *
u£fe at Christmas time. Look over one of these several plans and
Mr and Mrs.-Theodore Tack and spent Thanksgiving in Kalamazoo. '
ttaveinlH r 30. 1870. and have resided D&lt;e7 .13 with Mrs. Albert Knowles
in Litchfield -Il years. Mr. Ding was for iltimcr. Member* bring one duJi daughter of Assyria spent Sunday
if you don’t find what you want call at the bank any time and let
tertahu-d about forty ol their neigh-1
with the home folks here...
engaged in the meat business and for Hut dinner as usual.
Mr. and .Mrs. George Fry ol
Mrs. Bellinger was m Blittie CrvcL. burs Saturday evening. The evening ■
plinth enjoyed wtth dancing .aft - &gt;
They have made many Jnends In Jarta,n have returned Iwane after Sunday.
us explain ALL the different plans to you.
x
Mrs. Clark Osborne is now at;er which a fine lunch was served.
Ik-lton. while visiting at Ute home of a few days spent at the home of
■
thr-fr
daughter.
Mrs.
Lottie
CotlLsRichlandwhere she will upend th? Al) report-having u good time,
tlH ir flbn at various times, who exwinter .with her .daughter. Mr. and 1 Mason Newton mid Ms and Mrs 1
Ictlcl to them best wishes.
. ---­
Rex Waters were m Battle, Creek &gt;
Mr. and Mr. Clar.de Groat ,nnd; Mi. Porter Knowles is spending Mrs. Elza Jensen, and family.
m ii Marvin, of East Lansing .;|x nt ’he week with her daughter. Mr*
The Pine Lake Farmer*' Club will Tuesday.
bi- entertained Saturday at the luma i
• a ►------------|
.WcdnesdAy night with Mr. and Mra. Florence Van Horn of JiukMti.
CARLTON CENTER.
Dkui Dosjer and also called on sev-j Mrs Maron Forshey und son, Earl of Mr. and Mrs. H J. Flower lor a
i-i.it of Ha ir friends during the eve- Wemlbrock. spent the week end in dinner meeting.
; Mr and Mrs. Shenunn Olcr ofi
nine. They went to Kalamazoo Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Spaw and. Grand Rapids visited the latter*
---------und Mrs.
Thursday to spend the day their; Mrs. Eari Fritz spent last week In son
and «.
Mr. and Mrs. Kvimeth spaw
Spaw stster,
h|St(.r Mr. and
.?. Elmer Marlow,
Marlow. (j
son. Eugene.
Battle Creek on account of the and little son spent Tlffinksglvins
Saturday nlKht
night and Sunday. &lt;..
!I
.
Saturn
Mi mid Mrs. Harry Werimnn death of her father. Frank Dini?.
with the latter's iwrenU. Mr. ami Tl)l
The. carlton
Carlton L. A. 8. wil! hold a •
were Smulav guej.i . of Mr and Mr-, 1 Manson Newton and family of Mr*. Chas. Lechleitner m East
at tlll. bome of Mr. nnd
Earl Burdick of Ew&gt;t-Hickory.
Richland upcnl Thanksgiving wjfti Barry. Mrs. Kenneth remained for
lawrrncv Farrell Thursday'
Therv were 135 tickets sold for the Alien Griffin.
thr week end.
UW..MVMUI
.-t
[evening. All are Invited. *
dame Wr-dnesday night. The sum of i Mr "nd Mrs. Kenneth flpaw and
Mr. Rowcn ot Pine "Lake iperit ' Thanksgiving day guests of Mr.
'.-.as cleared.
|W1,&gt; and Mr. mid Mrs. Tltomus Spaw Saturday at his farm here.
and Mm. Carl Brcbhclscn were, Mr.
A girls' camp fire group has beenird larl-.i- Hills Fanns Ajh-ril Thanksand Mrs. Millard BrechekM-n und
BARRYV1LI.E.
organized hen--with Mr? Chest er kK ing al Charles Lcchlcilner s.
; sun. Mrs. Della Richardson and
50c CLUB—Start with 50c and
.
1c CLUB—Deposit 1c 1st week, /
Bangliarl a ■ itunrdi.'in amt Mrs. Rog-; Jason Willison and family .spent Last Week's letter.
!
There.was a large crowd at tlu- family and Mr. and Mrs.• Jonathan
decrease 1c each week—in 50
vr Williams as help r. There ate Thanksgiving at Charles Beck* at
2c 2nd week; increase 1c each
*
L A. S. at the home of Mr. and Klek.
eleven ninribcys ih tire group. Tlu- Galesburg
.
Tire body of Sam Hoffman, a for-|
week—in 50 weeks
weeks ----------------------------------------- ♦
meeting* will be held Wednesday*.I Elhel Sayles-of Hasting* spent thi- Mt... Ralph DeVine Friday. Wo tied mer resident of . Carlton, was
of! two comforters which we will brought here from Petoskey Tues­
Funeral services frrf William Ma- weekend with Inez Ford
spil at thc supper and sale we are
$1.00 £LUB—Start with $1.00
2c CLUB—Deposit 2c 1st week,
honey, who fur many years lived in I
day and buried from' the M. E.
RORINIIUE
PARK.
planning
for.
to
be
licld
in
the
this vicinity, were held at the J Arthur Wood and wife and Fred
and decrease 2c each week—in
[ church.
.
4c 2nd week; increase 2c each
church Saturday afternoon at two Cislcr and family, ot Grand Rapids church parlor., Friday evening, pec. '. Mr and Mrs. ,Frcd Hetiney and
50 weeks----- -------- -------- -----------------week—in 50 weeks
o'clock- Mr. Mahoney |wti -uway '
Robert
und
Mr.
and
.
Mri.
H.
A.!
Wc arc sorry to report Mrs. Jcwe Njcho!.-; were guests Thanksgiving!
... the
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..... of
.....hi*
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Mrat
home
daughter. Mr.Abe Felder, near Batch- Creek..He,‘*“&lt;l J**&gt;- .,
day of Mr. mid Mrs. Gilbert Fisher
$2.50 CLUB—Start with $2.50
5c CLUB——Deposit 5c l&gt;t week,
wax burned in' Prairieville ceme-' M™Jackson * sister and many friends wish!- Her daughter.1 of Hustings.. Mrs. Fisher accoinand decrease 5c each week—in
10c 2nd week; increase 5c each
.
.
ihuabaud of Howell have come fur mi Mrs. A. Lathrop, of .Prairieville spent.
panled Mr and Mrs. Fred Hcnncy
50 weeks ---------------- - ----------------------week—in 50 weeks______________
The Cedar Creek Cemetery Circle
Mrs’ Jack-Y”1 Thursday with her.
lioule
Thursday
night
and
ti
lted
Those, from Barrytille who at­
Will Ir Iv-ld al the botne ol Mr - b™* lumilv.
._
i
her
stater
und
lamily
until
fluturday
.
tended "The Bride" in Hastings were afternoon.
'
.
$5.00 CLUB—Start with $5.00
10c CLUB—Deposit 10c 1st week,
Mr.,. Cha.? Day, Bud ami Virgin^
There i, a wood Ix-e being planned!
and decrease 10c each week—in
Our deer 1-tmicr, have all
• brother..Homer Ingram, and family Mrs. A- McClelland Adnan and for the M. E. church on Evtaon
20c 2nd week; increase 10c each
50 weeks------------------- 2—-----------------turned from the hunting rogiona
.... Ralph. Mr. and Mr... Floyd
week—in 50 weeks
Beck's place Friday. Dec. 15. There;
MiM
Dons
Gillette
mid
Mr.
and
William Smith and Frank Do.lcr ,.Mr ‘nd Mr*. Sam Ashby of Hh*will be further notice.|fi next week'*1
eaeh.brought home a nice &lt;W-r.
™f,n,*“5 ,M!,r Mr,. Herbert Wilcox.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gillette- and, issue of the Banner. U
Mrs Ellen Scott spent Wediv iday
brot,ier. Earl, und fmnXitmily were -Sunday guc.-L., ot Mr.1 Mr. Johnson of Indiana, who was
Then there is the Level Payment Plan—always popular—from 25c to $5 per
nnd Thursday at her home m.“&gt;•
’
j
quite severely recently in
Grmdvllie
■ ---r amt Mrs Jcgin Kollar and and Mrs. Chas. Higdon in Nash-, injured
mi automobile accident near Hax-i
villc.
George Eddv and children
and
spent I lianksgmng
with
.MfrSnluMd,
nX Md?
«!- ““ U
“htlthe
“' ,Mr. and Mrs. Will Gibson of■ tings, is convalescing at Hie home!
Nashville sjx'nt Sunday with. George ; of Mr. and Mrs- John bhupp.
six-lit--Thanksgiving with Mr. and and ,a™l'zTcl&gt;or,’/
j Stewart Broun of Albion was a!
and Mary Hayman
Mi... George Mcwtr in Kulaniazoo.
,V,
Dr- Morglhi Skinner ol Lacey and। Thanksgiving guest at lhe Henry.
Mr* Eddy runaimd until Sunday to, ,.,Win.
,ian«
8
u
??!
’
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M
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’
Hullrtt
or Middleville.
Middleville.
mim Sarah
Baran Finch
nncn ot
or Butterwortn.i
uutwrwortn,'w'lt,la’n* 1.1O?'S;
,•
Miss
visit relative* unit friends.
। Win. Hulk
ft of
. /“.V1
"(u’i
al,"
Mis* Maxine Henton of Taylor' Julian Pott, and fitmtly were in I hospital.. Grand Rapid.,, wore Bun-,
Satu/dfcy afternoon*
day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will
’ "”ri, r',
University spent her Thanksgiving iHastings
1
— ...-- 4♦ » -—---- .
Hyde and Mrs Gay Skinner at the :
ot H.isdngs were guests of ।
vacation with her paicntu and sis­
their
EAST WALL LAKE.
home Of Mi mid Mrs Hyde
,K
“'’ daughter and sister. Mr. ‘and;
~*
ters al home,
Kahler arid party re- Mr. and Mrs. Hyde and their Mrs. Guy Njjsh. and sons, Thanks-1
The next regular meeting nt tiie'. Clifford
home Mqnd#y_^th two deer.|guest. Mr* Skinner, of Waupaca. giving.
Delton • Community Club will be fJurned
Mr
and
Mt''Ix'.Jie
Daniels
en-|
Mrs. Martha Reynolds of Battle । Wisconsin, accompanied Mr. and!
Iwld Monday evening. Dccemoer 11.1,Creek,
who has
visiting 1 Mr*. cna*.
Cha*. Mcuoy
McCoy or
of Grana
Grand Hapia*
Rapid* tertahnil the latter's mother. Mrs-1
‘ri u “■ been
11 vwnumiMr*.
Pot’ luck supper will be ii&lt;-h.X
s• &lt;rv.
■—rf
lor
rK’,“u liete t*1*- P"‘
»««*•, to Clarkston Tuesday and will Ik- the Young, and sister. Mr. and Mrs
0:30 P. M. Bring sandwichw.
for:• *returned
riuh Mr
home Tuesday Mr. and guest* uf Mt. aiul Mrs. Chas Hut-, Mark Cp»lg. and son of Hastings
™,t Mr
Kern wal^'l^.,' Mrf KP&gt;noId'' accompunitig her and; top till Friday. They will giro call, for Thanksgiving.
. •
un.ir.riS returned Wednesday
Rev and Mrs. Ira Cargo of Fen­ I Visitors at the John Robinson
charge of sen ing the -'Upper aiai e. e. cairiMi Who has been ataytng' tai.
•
hope'Thursday afternoon were. Mr.
Ind
“l cha,&gt;ld Kahler s went to lift, Mrs. Herbert-WlfcW spent Tufls- und Mrs Harris and son of Grand
Rapids Mr hnd Mr.,. Ed. i’cngelly
und sister antf Bert Rlblnson of
J^ii iV^TiwrJ
’ Ru’ph Klbbitrd «’ld «'*« of Kala- *Mra‘ Allen Suge of Yjttilant! sjxmt ’ Battle Creek.
Iw? it,,, ? n’!‘zo0 *TrL’ Sunday callers of I from Friday till Monday with her
bera and no membenlitp fee Don t Jr,cn(U herv
i,
,
J
An aluminum tram on thc U. P.
«ond the children alone, come with------------- 1t:t.
.
jline will have built-in unbreakable
‘h«2!- , ■
' The be*t thing about u popular: The Rockefellers, it seems-abo windows. A.'- usual, they cannot be;
mx'iM'd.
but at Itos: they bend a lit­
•■Fuller'* Fortune" u threw act song Is that it isn't popular. very assume the mural rwixmaibility for '
tle.—Detroit News. .
ranedy wUl be given by Dellop,long.
Radio City.-Arkaruas Gazetie.

Invited to Join our 1'934

CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB

There Is a PLAN for Everyone
Young and Old

Increasing Club Plan

Rich and Poor!

Decreasing Club Plan

12^
2563127-

1225^
63^'
127week

Interest Will Be Added to These Payments
at the Rate of Three per cent per Annum!

Hastings City Bank
The Bank with the Chime Clock

CAPITAL

$75,000.00

SURPLUS

$50,000.00

�TIIE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1933

PAGE SIXTEEN

| LEGAL NOTICES |

MORTOAGE FORECLOSUEE.

MORTGAGE RALE

r i'EAniif vn i

NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE­
CLOSURE RALE.

MARTIS' CORNERS.
| Mr. and Mrs. Dodge vtilted the' STRIKER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
/'..i/va/v/v rvurviir TIu- L A s w|U m&lt;*t »“h Mrr..: Utters mother in Grand Rapids Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Striker will
FOR CHICAGO SHOW Hamilton Munn, and Miss Una-Sunday.
entertain the Aid Society Wednes­
Morns
Vanderllp and Thera
Ntig- (day. Dec. 13. with a put luck dinner.
-------- Heideman Wednesday. Dec. 30. for, *'
“ ”
‘ **"
;
come.
• •
Michigan Will Send a Large ‘iw^- 'Hwrc will be a Chni'tma lef". of Freeport vidted tiirir- sinter. Everyone
°
,,,
,. ,
nrocram.
k tn
program Each
Each inrtv
lady Iis
to hrinv
bring na Mrs. Art Richardson, and family ML'S Patty Shurlow. who lw*1x*»'
Delegation to Watch the
’ .under the do.-tor’s care Kir four
gift not n&gt; cod more than 10 cents, Sunday.
Misses Hall and Wilson, also Bur- ,
mapped und with her name inside.
Awarding of Prizes
M, Wnlnr- Mr
A cardial invitation Is extended to «HI» MoQn,
Ki-f lansing —Michigan's delega- alt
,rll,
O1UH1
Come and enjoy a good time &lt;ur lor Tha..kSIi&gt;m«. rrl.irmnj &lt;o
r tion to the International Livestock with
their school In Bailie Creek Mon- day
■
us.
’ Show arid allied f-vcnts’a't Chicago. There
day.
will be a joint meeting of
Mr and Mrs. Leo Herrick mid
: Dec. 2 !&lt;&gt; 9. will Include 50 exhiSidaughter of Detroit and Mr and
*. tors of livestock, muhy entrants m at tlie Martin church -Friday eve­
DOWLING.
Mrs Fred Mayv «f Mafiie Grov •
i the Hav and Grain Show. 4-H Club ning of this week, Dec. 8 Tiie
Thanksgiving lias come and gone called at Wain r lexes’ Wednesday
teams vompettiig in national con­ county nurse will be pj-esent and
and
was
an
Ideal
day
und
Mr. and Mr- Warren Calnu o'
' tests. ani| several members of the1 give a talk and there will be other
dinners
were
given
In
this
Bcality
Dealer. Mr. and-Mis Heber F&lt;Mir.i College stall who are in charge
t
und family of Banilk and ^frs A.
•xhibits.
’ .
’
: tilings on the program. It is h«i»d and eL&lt;cwhere.
Mr. and Mr* Uqyd Gaskill en- Greenfield ,x-nt Thanksgiving with
Michigan State Cotlece is sending You are cordially- Invited
tertained the GaskHl families, about
**hd Mi , 8 Geller.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Barry and JO in number; Mr. .aid Mrs Walter Mra Edith Wilson.and daughters
Ormsbc
had n family dinner for tlie °f Ithara xpent Thank^ivnu with
.
SW ilrt “
r—
Mr.
und Mrs. Ern Todd on the. Cen­ .Ormsbe’s; Mr. and Mit&lt;. Harold 51&gt;e foitncr . istci. Mi - fhrt I ar..;iat Ban1 r’ - 'U,M
* frnnily.
• Stanton and Ru'.- t-U were a.
—
'"
■t the usual supply of blue and purple ter road.
;; rlbbunv but better rt-aulta are ix­
. field at the Sam Buxlun home; the Mr. and Mi.’. Willard Ickes und
' apent Tlutnk ipvin - peeted thia year.
und Mrs. Wayne
« ung nicely
by Mr and.Mrs George Nor- ^y with
’ One feature of thc livestock show according to **report* and
wi‘n 500,1 Ils at Douds Comers, ami Mr. und • Wheeler »
ttnJ *
i -m sheep to which 24 Michigan tarni- be able to leave.
.
Mrs. Orlfe Fisher spent the day Mr und Mrs Waiter Ickes spent
Mr. and Mrs. C
“ r.1'*"'
*-.-?- "S" i »&gt;‘h K«U»uu»» reuu™
Thursday ip Battle Creek with M:
“"..r
&lt;5 ’■ have c.ntributeil animals Thc Thanksgiving
Mr. and Mrs.*
und Mrs Au:hi.- Herrington. Dale
i. h ?he--p are t&gt;n-feed at the Collt-ge Frank Cog. wellwith
and family of Luke- 3lr and Mrs. William Berg and, Herrington returned h&lt;un&lt;- whn
■ now. .A similar car last year, wan
Barbara of Grund Rapids s|x-nt* them and spent the rt'inaindi r of
the receive cliampiotuhip in their
Thanksgiving day with Mr and Mrs.l- the week.
Mrs.
Velma
McCaulicy
of
near
i class
Lant Coin and Millard and Mbs
E L. Houghla’
• Michigan always has. won more Clarksville is six-ndir.g n few days Prances Berg ,
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Oversmith
i than lu fliqre—di* prin-s on hay.. with
Mr 5 Eva Herrington left last Mr aiu! Ml.' IlHIr. HOUghl
eruiiu. and seeds, und cxiiibitora and family.
Buttle Creek.
r who alreudy lune made their cn-’- Mr. und Mrs. Clark Oversmlth visit friends,Indefinitely.
•
Sunday guc.-Ls of Mr mid A
• trie-- in these cliis'4”. proniisi- to re­ and Mrs. Velma McCulley and son
Mr. and, Mrs. Kenneth Crawley
!, prat,
me enicago
p«-a’. .The
eiiicaro snow
show proviacs
provides ^®C,K vl,,Uf&lt;! Mrs. Netti-.-. Ovi-rsmilh are the parents of a baby girl, born Campbell -Aerv, Mr. and Mi
■
nwTOportunlls to deploy Mich'n ’
O~'.' «und.S.
it-«:i •; quality -«*ds
Remember there will b-- Sunday at thi- Harry Woodmmixe home
William Henion and Mr
Club ntrabm who hove uurtred
“J! “ °'rtoc“' Monday eevenlng.*Nov.’21. who has
to
the -district and state cUminaUoqi Yon” arc
”* Invited
""
” "attend.
been named Richard.
contest; will meet youngsters from
Mrs. Harry 'McCarty rvtmm d ; ..J ; „
a|J stater, in the Unionl This Slate’
home Sunday, after a serious illne-.
'
Ed. slater has been'visiting
Leha lio-iflta). Battle Creek,
•tatv club ieadi ls' iromThe'rtilleite ' rilI.j’a;, w‘th his tirotlurs, Gm field In Mr
und Mr.s. Earl Wixid spent
and will be accompanied bv l-.cal 08 t-’-arksville. and Bert of Ionia. Thanksgiving
week
with
relative
in
RayWtlspn
of
leaders Of clubs from many parts
”
au 111111111!: an&lt;l Mr w,,
“* '*
•.
(&gt;rand Rapids vj.it.-d tin- former.’■ Ohio. ■ , .
KOTICC OF MORTUAOB FORE- '°l thc State­
Mr- Mary Burroughs was in town Blodgett lio.plt.u lol
.
, .
; father. Dave Burling. Friday.
having sjierit several days nn,.
ra,um I4ir
CLOSURE.
ivernment ofiictal or board-. ?-'f- and Mrs. Verdan Corille and Sunday,
operation
for
sihSawir and
- u !i
spent—
ThimkagiYing
at the
that handlos public moneyt h-.uild Barbara
—
------------------,.
---------------... —...r. -----of junnsrown.
•
, hll( (&lt; hnt Vjl| iUH _
■ f. ptiblhh at regular intervals an ac- hvxne of C. Coville and
Mr. mid Mrs. Charles B»-l&lt;on nnd hope to hear that in
■ f* c-.iun’ing of.st, ahnwing Where and Coats Grove.
sun.
Robert,
of
Bunflekl
and
Mr.
of
R«*.
how each dollar i. spent This r- a - Through the courtesy
----Mr. antrxMrsfundamental psinclple of democratic A^onib- of Freeport. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. George Wortman ot Johns­ corrij&gt;anicd\Mr,
town visited at S. A. Wertrnan’s
Ipr.t'
rti.T.hr..
; Jonathan Kick attended services, at Sunday.
government.
.
’ thi Carlton M E. church Sunday.
• Mr and Mrs. Geo. Thompson of
MIDDLEVILLE.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT
Freeport and Mr. and Mrs. Paul
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF THE Cahoon of Saranac were guest* ot
and family.
CURRENCY
Art Richardson and family ’I hurs-; Several ot our unemployed men
Mas Beattit
tiny.
.
-farted to wortyon the Irving ruid again und we .
Lew W-’av, r and wife visited this Monday A M. This will be np- -cover more quickly.
fra mis in Middleville Sunday. His predated by all.
Mr arid Mrs. Eniinanumother, who has been in Middleville Our Village project started to :ner and d.Hight*-, Ma
M&gt;me imie. returned home with work Monday a M we understand 1Caledonia spent Sunday
them.
,■
•
v.e are to have a new engine house .
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Frisby vldtrd which will also be u-ed tyru vxttiug Clare Will hens left Fri
:lu ir daughter. Mrs Forn-M Alter- place by botn village and tw;&gt; A cell
ling, and family in Grund Rapids f-ir tramps, who have to t»- houM-d ।
o International Ln
rhanksgtving day
over night and perhaps other con- :
Mi - Clara Si”on of Irving la.re- vetur nwts. this will give work to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Travis spent
ixirttd in poor health.
veral of our laborers
Friday night and Saturday with Mr
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.

ENTRY LIST GROWS

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE

I -

i

i

and Mrs. Bert palmer and familyMl» Irin Travis ts spending wane
time at the Iwane ot her uncle, Bert
Palmer. und attending Pleasant Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Seytuour Jordan. Mr.
and Mrs Harry Fish. Ed. Bedford
ano Mi - .CUn- Williams, and chil­
dren spent Sunday with Mr. mid
Mrs N. C.. Kraft of Charlotte, cele­
brating the birthdays of Mr. Kraft
aim Mi» Arlene William*.

Dora Goh-num of Rutlaivl

of Coral.' and other
anksguing.
'
Mr. and Mrs
tained thifij lii
dinner Tluuiiugiving.
Mr and'Mr?.
a

Lh ins l ister mid husband.
Lena Becker and fiiinlly
rhmikigiving in Hastings with
n'nu. Mr. and Mr;

1

Mr mid Mrs Jim Sothard and
Mir. Janet Pcttenirill attended Hie
play ’’Tlu- World-.-; All Right" Friday
evt’ning.
Juin&lt;-s Swanson un*
visiting their aun.
... . .-kt-r wu.s called to
k Monday by the tk-ath
Mrs Jennie MitchriL
■•&gt;!• man and Lucy ColeFL-.tr Si thard und Mr..

ia! «if little Evelyn Coleman MonUn hours
HOVE.

Inmcs- nnd
&gt;n of We-.t

iip-:u- Bennett
,
a Jarrard of Battle Ch-ck
1 week end with her .par- ’
i.nd Mr&gt;. L WvJjirrurti.
W Jarranl and Bob .Gray
Batt!.’ Creek Saturday alter,-

GiMiv and Ih Jarrard visit Bob.-Elliston in

a Cobb

Marshall
lub Friday. Plans are

An Ideal Christmas Gift!
America’s Most Modem Gas Range

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

PROVISION
PLAINE!
WARR

TEMPORAF
EFFECTI

^Federal 0
i Aside $15
as Qu
I The expluna

Lank. to tile i
hnercia! Club
bank-deixe.il
plain mid i'U -1
readers wilt b«
mere rxtendri
Ithan it was
Week:

by saying that
men. Tlu- p
successful ball
ou» banking ti
These trouble
ol the person
were due to a
ing-.-a systetr

system, not *
Deposits are

started four ;
then- win a
by bunk dep
rt-ncy or Unit
change (or ft
is remeinbens
dollars of ft
ji-ncy combtn
Inrs of bank

&gt;:&lt;&gt;v eminent I
their dnxi-.itj
' Tin- recent

fault of our i
acted wlmt is
StLagell ” bil

tifes.'ivnd alInsurance of
This iiuun

insurant-*-. w.
tion on Jami;
permanent p
(Cqntir

HEIRS PA
INHI
Estate of
of Midd
to
Tin- estate

probated in I
Hilx nuni ••
Judge Stuart
one brother
being niece;

tale valued t
153,805 60
Inheritance
153.805.60 tot
pens having
state.
None of th
formed, real!
large an csti
alone and ke]

THIS ISA
YEAR OF

U&gt;eful,

NOTICE TO CEEDITOF.H

M
GU

Jani: PcttcngUl.

DETROIT JEWEL

NOTICE

SEVEN"

inheritance t,
ment is one
judges-in ND
to make the;
predecessor,
ton. also ulw
lance taxes.

SPECIAL

s

BUY NOW!

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

• Mr. Robi
tures Bt
and C
Today an
"Scout Days

MORTGAGE

These Lmv Prices May Never Come Again
The Quantities Are Limited

Low Down Payment Holds Your
Range Until You Want It—Christmas
Brand new up-to-the-minute Detroit Jewel gas ranges at thc lowest prices wc have ever offered
for such quality. And just in time for Christmas! However, they may not last until Christmas
as the supply at this price is limited. Wc urge you to buy now to avoid disappointment. Buy
them tor Christmas gilts or for yourself. They will give years of satisfactory service.

BANKRUPTCY NOTICE

HEAT CONTROL

INSULATED

AUTOMATIC

Tlie ovcn» are equipped with Robertfh/w oven heat control. Set thc dial at

The oven, arc insulated; front, hack, top

bonier tight automatical!
when you turn on th.
maintains automatic*...,
pcrature you desire without &lt;nv often-

the heat in die oven when: it Irclongi

hear tr mt’Otairivd at all time*. Takct

Cure is included on tbcvc gal ranges.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Daruit J tveel

range*

are ten cd and

approved

by the Gat Appliarue Society

the theater.
Fairbanks la
Crusoe-' and
its from Un­
Barry count;
Girl funds,
the usual pr
The film
great classic
lished with
as only Fa!
invent. It’s
plot, und yvi
be turned o\
dally worth*
in the count
and lhe Boy

Will be v
Dowling, eve
at Hastings
day. during
to collect tax
Adv. 12-13

NOTICE TO

6th for the p

Burdick. Ba

CONSUMERS POWER CO
Telephone 2305

Hastings, Michigan

TO FRAIR1

30; in Dostei
6; at home
taxei —OUv
Treasurer.—;

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

and family,
spending umiu*
ier uncle, Bert
; Pica-tanl Hill

ur Jordan, Mr.
Ed. Bedford
iim&gt; and chiiiih Mr •and
ha Holte. ctleot Mr. Krull
ai».

i of Rutland

tillOConnor enMr and M(.-_
I. and olhei’

Rlzof enterinner Thanks^

MattlyiWs* and
tiul'lii Juckil husband.
and family
Hasting.^ with
Mrs. Jasper
Sot hat'd and
attended Uta
flight" Friday

Swanson are
I their son,

by ilw death
Mitchell.

&lt;1 and Mr...
idrd the fu­
gleman Mon-,
b of scalding
GROVE.

Chance and

the guest of
Battle Creek
Jarrard.
nd Bob.Gray
turtftiy lifter-

jarrard visit­
) KllUton in

Liter.. Nfcora,
Mr. and Mrs.
entertained
y Plai» are
wiley

SEVENTY-EIGHTH JYEAR

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 13, 1933

12 PAGES

NUMBER 33

PAGES 1 to 8

LEGION AND UNIT
IS RECOGNIZED WITH
■MEW
NEW DANK OPEN­
IEW BANK DEPOSIT Colorful Christmas Pageant COUNIT CWft IS
CHRISTMAS PARTY
A FINE PROMOTION
Dinner
to
Precede Program
Leonard
Board
Appointed
by
FAIR ASSOCIATION
GUARANTY UNIT0 Be Given Here Friday
ED ON SraOJB and Exchange of Gifts on
IN FULL SWING Govt, as Assistant Director

*

PROVISIONS CLEARLY EX­
PLAINED BY CASHIER
WARREN CARTER

»

*

*

*

Thursday, Dec. 21
' in Public Health Service
BURTON A. PERRY
FOUR HUNDRED AND FOR­ Leonard Board of this city. Sani­ NATIONAL BANK OF HAS­ The American D’glon and' Auxll- fDR.
'
SUCCEEDS HIMSELF
tings Begins with
lory will hold a Joint Christmas
TY MEN AT WO^K ON
tary’ Engineer in the county Health
parly
at
the
Legion
rooms
on
Thurs:
Department,
lu**s
just
received
a
AS PRESIDENT
NO LIABILITIES
VARIOUS PROJECTS
day, D» e 21. A pot luck dinner will I
splendid recognition by the U 8.

Beautiful Biblical Story To Be
Dramatized In 8 Elaborate Scenes
■

A Christmas pageant in eight cd-

Scene Number III—This

scene

tie --tved at 6.30 o’clock-followed by n....n n«nnvr ,D

Government,

piogram o! ---------music and DAVID bUUUYtAn
He has been appointed ns Assist­ DEPOSITS HAVE EQUAL-a varied
, .-----------------ortnl
wniran .nd dirwled by will irartray lb- e.n»nler .hop oi PAYROLL AVERAGES
TEMPORARY PLAN
ant Director of Sanitation in the
i En lAiiTunoAiA/Ai c ran*"-' ai,d the exchange of gut?j
1934 ora R-. John »»
SJ
ELECTED SECRETARY
LED WITHDRAWALS Each lady I* asked to bring a 10
ABOUT $6,000 WEEKLY United States Public Health Service
EFFECTIVE JAN. 1.

."*

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cent gift for a man and each man U]
At the .present time he is in Morgan­
rated to the citizens of Hastings, bench. When their neighbor, called
___ ______________
__ ||l_
to bring a 10 rent gift
tor a ’reasurer Is Maurice ForeSets *111 be presented .under auspice* of Simeon enters Their conversation One-Half of Laborers Select­ town. We t Virginia, familiarizing About $400,000 Made Avail- asked
hlnvelf with his new duties and able to Depositors—Great »om»n Prarnu m
“! man—Five Dlreclora Aho
. . , even Ann nnn
’he Prr.-bytrtiun church In Central'b. • interrupted bv the coming of a .
ed
From
Welfare
Roll
—
bring a gift for each child accomimaking a study of their system of
Aside ilOU.UUU.UUU unsn midltorium here till-, y-rek Friday Roman official who commands Jo­
panvmg them
Chosen Saturday
Benefit to Community
Sanitation. He expect-s to be out of
Rest From Unemployed
ns Guaranty Fund
eventtur. Dec 15. commencing at reph to go to Bethlehem to be enthe county most of the time fpr the ■ Tltare
T• S
’K
Reid.
Floyd ..
Wood.
^Mr&gt;
The annua! meeting of the Barry
8
00
o'clock.
Supplementing
the
ucrolled
for
taxation.
mere
was
a.i.*
niucn
much
Interest
iiurirn
nt-re
here
in
—
••
••
—
...
-----....
Four
hundred
and
forty
men
are
B The explanations given by Cashier ’ tors in the drama will &lt;&gt;• a cjiorus
next four months.
uix'iunx of ihr
the National Bank —
Jo,,n
W&lt;xxl-----and' Mrs
Wood County Agricultural Society wag
the
o|x-ning
-----------v.,.,...Hany
HWurrrn E Carter, of the National of fifty voices aiui music by the Scene Number IV-This scene I* now Bt work d CWA projects in' '
....
....
mmmitte**
m
cnarae.
of
HaMingi
on
Saturday,
The
bunk
comprise
the
committee
in
charge.
in the manger of th&gt;* stable at „
rheld in the court room In the court
Ubank to Ute member* of the Com- Hastings Masonic Orchestra direct­ Bethlehem.
„rnrr, wrt. IwautlM with many A t°«i Mundo. j, derirrdIn tye silence of the »drr&gt;
««»"«"« ’« Father
■nicTcial Club of the m-w federal ed By Dan Walldorff which has be­ night, and in the presence of alx Bernard N.
house in thin city on Saturday. Tha
large and lovely bouquets of flowers.
county direc.or,
I tank-deposit guaranty law were ;o come well-known to people of this
princiiial burinezs was the .'^-lection
*“h l»&gt;’ro»*- amounting t.&gt; about
■ plain and clear that, we believe, our community through tlu- -fine work winged angels, the mysUr birth of *6
000' -----------per week. Half of "
flic men
of Uw officers and director* for th«
the bank President Ketcham. Vice‘
-&lt;wu
■ renders will be Interested in a much it lias b&lt;-&lt;-n doing tn connection with Christ takes place.
were
selected
from
the
welfare
roll*
•
President
Bolt*
and
Cashier
Carter
rnsuing
year, Not very much Inter*
Scene
Number
V
—
This
scene
Is
J more extended mention of his talk Civic Play productions.
from those listed a.* tinwen* present to welcome all caller*,
proclamation to ttir alMtRierds, and tin- rest
jest was manifested, only 80 votes be*
| than it was possible to give lust
This imKvant is by.no means the Uta
but not receiving aid from
and a large number came to extend
who are resting on the hillsiue, one emptyyd
; mg polled. The following were tha
first that the Rev Kitching hat. pro­ of
welfare.
Father
Geller
staled
that
their
.
congratulations
and
good
them playing on a pipe, a light not aine oi the two hundred and THE SUBJECT IS "UNDER­
Mr. Carter premised his remarks duced Many people of this com­
' officer* and directors chosen for thg
wishes Tin re wjye also many con­
by saying that bankers iur not super munity will remember the Easter shines forth, an arch-angel ap)&gt;ears.
gratulatory letters and telegrams
nwAnTP Tn vrrp ppnTM
STANDING YOUR
men. Hie. public ncedf safe and pageant given last year &gt;4th great who tells them that a King is born first aigiroached tuna-d down Uta opNaturally the;e wa • *«mc curioal- UNABLE 1U ILLLU UKUtnPresident—Dr. Burton A. Perry.
Tlir
shepherds depart for Bet hiesun'rMful banks. We have hud seri­ .■uccrss. uIm la--has written and di­
CHILD"
ixirtunlty to go to work. This i.* a
ty to know bow cxj. iLsive would be
ERHOOD
DATE
NEXT
twin.
Secretary—David Goodyear. Jr.
ous banking troubles in recent years reeled several other pageants, one
very creditable record.
■
the witiidrawuls on the opening dat-wn . „ v_
Treasurer—Maurice Foreman
.
These troubles wen- not the fault of which wax given in Masonic au- , Bron. Numter VI-TH. .1,11, Some
misunderstanding J exist*
All depositors whose surname* begin
JuUNDAx £aVL
Director, 2 years—Gien Densmore
oi the personnel of Uie banks, but ditariutn at Flint before a capacity ■roira UW, Ito- court ot Kin, llro.
Inc the ,■»« lunctwn ol th. MRS. LYDIA LYNDE OF
with A or B were invited for that
---------1 Woodland.
were, due to u faulty system of bank­ | house.
nd «nd hu Duron, ourroundnl by cu w„,k„ AdmlnUuullon. n .
M. S. C. IS LEADER ss, ex ■"SsruxL'S’x SPE.ci^.c_H_RLsJ“*® "
. . “. t
Director. 2 years—R. K. Hurd
ing—a-system that Is-not aiiapted ; ■ The present pageant is bared on nobtro. urlnroMn-r. warrior. Herod. ......
on,,,, diyudoru ol Prrolto meet stu b a situation as now ex- tin- beautiful story of The Three unraay at the rumor* ol 0 *9°*/^* deni Rwuevell’a enn.iuebeiL.lve pn&gt;present. With the great majority it
*
GRAM
TO BE FEATURE2 KOT_Bmer fck.r\
1st* The fault has been with the
&lt;ler. lhal railI nr.l-bom mule ehll- B„m ,o rrtutt unemploymeix. The First of Scries to Be on Fri­ was simply a matter of transferring
■ Freepott.
a.
-system, not with individual-.
T)ckels for the pagtant can be dren should be killed.
p,lm«ry oblecthl lira CWA 1. to «ef
day, Dec. 15, at Delton
the mon« y from the old bank to the Pictures of "A Pilgrimage to
Director 1 year—Fred O. Itoshra,
Deposit* are accounts which banks imrchaced at Uie leading stores here Scene Number VII,—This scene men- to work on ureful public ininew bank in the shape of deposits.
Delton.
’
and at Hastings
owe' to those who have entrusted anil reservations may lx* made at represents the flight into Egypt to provement projects. Fur this purpose;
The-amount withdrawn for the day Bcth|ehem" by Rev. John
Director. 1 year—Fred J. Mayo*
money to theif care. Whm trouble Cordis' newstand.
।escapeJj&gt;e wrath of Herod.
,v.7
... stale
. »w. of the ..ra,, County* Agricultural Agent Fos&gt;l.
every .county
in each
was comparatively small, and wax
Everington Instead
Maple Grove.
started four years ago. immediately
A summary of the various acenes Scene Number V^X.
VIII.—Tin*
grand Union*
ha, n-ceiud■* an
T.^. ».«..»
"
* allotment* of
- cooperating with Michigan State offset by tin: amount of new de­
there wm a nation-wide movement follows:
A disappointing word came to The above will all be concerted a*
men to be employed—note that Ute College, offers a new Home Econom- posits nude on *.hc opening day.
,
a
splendid list of officers, in whoa*
by bank deposltfra to secure cur-‘ Tile ofiennig scene of the ■pageant' finalQi
allotment Vs bared on men to be J&lt;» Courw* to parents m Burry coun­ This was naturally gratifying to the Rfv. L. L De we since our last Ishands the interrat* of the fair can
rency or United Slates bonds m ex-' will be a put nolle tableau entitled ■Tile following is a list of pieces hired and not on dollarx to be spent
The course consists of a scries of officers and friends of the inititti- SU— Senator Vs'ndenberi;, seere-._
safely „
be entrusted. Tto»y- will act
change for their deposits. When it "Liberty," which includes Revolu­ that will be,.played during tiu* pa­ The standard rate nt pay hus been nv*‘ discussions and is entitled. "Un- lion.
geant
;
"Tiw
National
Honor
MafCh."
Ur.
wrote
Rev
I&gt;«&gt;
Ural
■
&gt;fo
r
u&gt;. u.,.
oi the -xiel,
is remembered that there is not one tionary Iteroea. veteran., of the Civ­
Herenade*" ““The
I” r hour •’"‘‘P1 dc"ta,‘ds,,K
.
Tills article is being written on Senator
s.-mitof had been called to Wash- and- &lt;(l- thf.
c&lt;Minly
■ o(- lhl4
•
—'
■Schubert’s Serenade}"
The FreEve­ 1!xed «’ nft&gt;’
dollars of federal bonds and cur- il. Himnish and World wars.
Monday
at
the
close
of
the
recond
ln&gt;!
ton
to
m«-t
with
an
important
Soll
.,.
o(
the^LJneirl ciuh tatoi■
March
Mlilt.irr**
«nrt
on
road
projecu.
and
here
the
ratMrs
Lydia
Ann
Lynde,
specialist
ning star." . ..,u
jency combined for each three dolU. is modified according to employment &gt;n Child Cure and Training, Michi­ day. Tin- ..aity was true of Monday M-natj- committee, of which he is a oounded but it itdl has a comfort­
Beene Number II —Tills scene wilf "Marching
Along Together,"
;l.iis of banking deposits, one can drpirt Mary, a beautiful girl of Na­
: conditions by the various state road K»n Stat* College, will lend the dls- iOS of Saturday. ’Hie new deposits leading member, to consider measuUancc on hand: and it
!■ the Inevitable result when de- zareth coming to the well to draw i। This paveant promio's to be the department-,. Hu* government doc.; vussSons.
Lynde
----- ,Mrs.
'
“ V held
— two
were.-dmmor- than equal to the with-1 urrs
will h- propored at the ... --------- expected that
------- a considerabta
posltbra nought to get currency or water in the evening—the warm mo*.t brilliant and colorful event of I10« My jkjw much or liow If"?
"“r •"***'""
little ilar
meetings in the.couniy last«»..■
year drawals. The fine, tiling about the; next wsion of congress which be­ la
ifovtinment bonds in rxclumge for glow of'tiie Oriental sunset fills the ita kind ever attmiptcd here. It shall be apenl: it only spedfle* tha*
ol&gt;------------ •YwrCh.M-.P.wM-ra.■ ;, w,.hdr..«.,L ..... tirat
wwre
Ja,3
h.d amount of the unpounded cash will
..... «
their deposits.
woild with mellow radiance, birds is ii beautiful biblical story drama- mm nui*.t b,- kept employed on use- Which*
were very&lt; well
attended
and• I rmui
lnadc ira-wssw..
because tv.K.,
folks were
disturbed nhoped
to oe
be au»*
able 10
to come acre
here uui
this . .bul th*u
“
«...
...........
,nx-u
iu
The recent Special session of con­ are singing, and a "group of village tired Through the co-operation of fdTwork. Projects must be apj&gt;rmed enjoyed
.
cnjoied For tltal
Ufa' reason. Mr. FV'ter
FV-ter ,n tht
their
.ir filings,
feelings, but because they time, ax
as he had disappointed the time.
gress devoted Itself tp eorrectitig -maidens have gone gaily on their various Hastings people and organ!- by tlie state CWA reprewntative of has arranged this more complete Siwd&lt;^ U1(. iuolll.y&lt; foI- legitimate1 Brotherhood once before; but very The officers and directors have. w«j
,uoni&gt; ' 101
' Brotherhood once before; but very
faults of our banking system. It cn- way. An'arch-unge) appears and rations unusual scenic and ccstumi the Federal government,
and helpful course to be given ui two
We ree no reason why it urgent matters to be taken up by hl» believe, acted wL»ely in not attempt­
ing to Jwid a fair for tiie last threfl
tells her of the Christ.
’
in
the
county.
r..
w
.u
„v»
_______________________
effects have bcen^nadr possible.
, Most of the money spetfl on CWA ,centers
centers in the county.
should not continue to be that way committee hud arisen, so that it is year*.
n..,rx It
.. ,.,&gt;,..,1
..rAiwmv
nav»
Ktiugeir- bill, which made many
probably .Si
have ue.
xaefirst of the rerica of live
disEvery friend of Hastings a-J
;*_*.. : j-...... fr",he "■»'
------------------------------------&gt;«• would ra
: project* must be used tor labor; as The
changes in blinking laws and pracwrr.l'.ra.w
..... time. ago. Hr d(ha,
which was fixed some
I little, a* powible for materials. Hen* tJU6’0&gt;ul will be givyn on Friday. De- -jy. people of this section of Barry,
cernbrr
15th.
An
afternooni
meeting
county
should
be
happy
over
the
said
at
that
time
that
circumstance
jin
the.county,
tor
example,
the
insurance, of bank deposits.
But tile time will no doubt soon
FIFTH BIRTHDAY
‘amount spent on materials so far starting at 2 00 o clock will be held opening of the new National Bank.! might shape themreives so tliat at
Tins insurance comes under two'
when the officers and directors
‘has varied from almost nothing to: at tiw church in Delton. Au evening 17^ clty need* 11. and there is no I the lost minute it would be Lrnpos- come
lu-ads: First, the temporary plan of
mMMw. starting-ul
ttrawrarai 8:00
» m o'clock,
,.will
will ■
„ S,MI|W „„ pmawr I sihle lor Mm (o mm. allhounh he will d&lt;cfft ■ to hold another fair, and
' ab&lt;Ait 35 iwr cent with a general'■ meeting,
insurance, which 'will begin &lt;i|sera- Mrs. Margaret Mullen Rebe
held
in
the
Hustings
court
house.
15S
-nS
Sn
iniwiw
X rolZVroJS
i average of Iras than 15 jier ccnt.
w (Continued on page tliree)
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• - •
tton on January 1. 1934: second, th&lt;The
oilier
lour
meetings
of
the
series
_____ __ -------Furthcrnunc. Father Geller states
inembered by Friends on
1’^ brts'h^Sr to. the
pcrmnneqt plan, which will be in
_____ - ‘
‘
. ’ that all fnaterials possible are being are expected to bi* h&lt;vd at the same
(Continued on page six)
Saturday, Dec. 2
at Interval* \ of about a
PROGRAM INCLUDES THE i^rcha*. d through Barry c .unty &gt; centers
is Itot Rfverena O-wry wm .Me T1„'.
tl„ c,’„^ W1U, „„„ ,
month■
To but lew jieoyle is given the op-,
’
1'"S’,■»«“«,Usl ol umror. as &lt;te stayro then.
CHRISTMAS SONGS OF merchant.'.
Mrs. Lynde is very well qualified
I' BarrynU
County was the first district
HEIRS PAY $1,746.46
portunity to celebrate their ninety­
■
be no ctato! ol puuln. on •
lo discus* cliild problems. She has
I
in
the
slate
to
get
CWA
funds
out
fifth birthday. Mrs. Margaret MuiMANY NATIONS
INHERITANCE TAXES1 len
[ to workmen, according to the records studied in the graduate school* of'
bring one of the favored ones. I
‘-we,.K.1 p l ! L
] sl.ii: dMde ro lu.ro one We notice
&lt;&lt;•( the state administrator, with the Purdue Universliy. Indiana Univermusic This will be presented next u , u Altaaan fair paid wvll this
On Saturday. Dec. 2. many of her
Monday night by John Everington “!£
Si thj
sole cxceplioq
of Detroit; This was *ity and'Ute Universities of Minne-*Estate of George W. Davis relatives, friends and, neighbors NEW FEATURE IS
.
t—j_
...-".jugjj tlie dose co­ sots anti California. She has worked
of Grand Rap ds. formerly a Presu apprXhuS when Barry
called
on
her
at
the
tame
of
her
"HALLELUJAH
CHORUS"
JXJcS?
; of Middleville Amounted
Trcxsurer Pete under the Rockefeller Memorial LIST OF COMMUNICABLE byterian minister, who has devoted counly can again put on a gub&lt;^
and husband. Mr. and Mrs.
■ to $53,805.60
I'daughter
Fund; has been a teacher ol home
DISEASES IN COUNTY
•mi
.
Maus.
Al
Brown
and
Father
Geller.
his
time
in
recent
years
to
lecturpaying
fair.
.
E
A
Parker.
*
Mi.
.frtfi-r-jsn
Kt
H. A park, r. S’ J. d.s-. m Pantomime, The Christmas Mi Mau. rushed through the rr- economic* where Mrs Lynde has had
niiDiun w a d
— ot hrara
»'_ory K ,&lt;
1
......
----- — ---The estate of George W. Davis r..mkmhe.nA
remembrance
her ».lra..4
ninety-fifth
opportunity to study under-notir-.
DURING YEAR
Last year he made a "Pilgrimage p.un c|DC OIDI C
Who ilvt-d near Middleville, has been birthday. Among those present were j Story," Will Proclaim the ■ Wired security b.mdand worked late Uhcd and under-privileged childbed, j
—u-----.
utter the usual businra* hour* getto Bethlehem.’' taking his kodak LAMr Tint UlnLo
probated in the local court and the her two sister*. Mrs Jennie Norris,
Mr.; L\nde lias had further exper- VUHnOPINR COUGH
Yuletide Message
(Continued on page threei
with him. He secured a number of,
HAVF
THY FYPWANfiF
inheritance tax determined by aged ft) years, and Mrs. Sarah
lienee th this w-rk. being a mother vvnuuriWU bUUUn
wonderful views and scenes in nat-'
nHVC IUl FAvnAlvUC
uugv numn
,.-»i;uui. ou.
Sunday afternoon at four i
-'
*••
■~
Judge
Stuart vieinvni.
Clement.
{Sguth.
80. ner
Her guvre*
gut-sis generously re-re- .
. of two son*, thirteen and sixteen
LEADS ALL OTHERS, oral colors of tlie place where Jesus _
Tiierc-A*'it* sixteen helf*. Including membered Mrs. Mullen with many °clock. the teachera of the Hastingsu«i |TT| c \A/0MFN” TO
। year* of
age.
■*
VI
MK
V
i
’
whs bom.
Mothers
Will
Be Notified
m* brothci
and_______
flowers. Ice erram tl,y J&lt;’hooL will present th«-|r anr,ra.^«^.iTr-r» nr-nr*
one
brother and one &gt;:.-itcr.
sister, the other.;
olhc , ;;ift.-&gt;.. cants ___
&lt;ra8E PRESENTED HERE ,
....
■.
ovarwv rever rraces
----- will
---------------------be---pictures
of---a------vblt When to Call ft* Gifts for
Place, second
Second There
being nitr&lt;and• nephews. Included and cake were revved by Mrs. Grace nual chrUttnas carol service at the.
and it is tree toi
' ---------.nf ini*ns*, to fathers as well a*
tI (o
to the fields where the Shepherd*
Shepherds
TR ■
in the estate wen- personal prdber- Benliam and Mi,s.s Beatrice Benham Central
1 who auditorium
uli
wish to attend. Supt D. A/&gt;
pi„v*ra«
in
Givo ,noth' rs uf K™*11’* children The With 102 Cases—No Ty- I watched their sleeping flocks on
on
Ttfeir Chudren
ly Valued .it ■ *35.805.60 and real vs- Mr.1*. Mullen, who. was born in VanBuskirk is directing the chorus. • BaU,c Oreck PlayeM lo Qivei«&gt;urae is open to everyone in Barry
hoid Pever or Smallpox ‘•that
‘-* eventful
---------------------------night.
There
will be Hastings' Camp Fire Girls wUl
late valued nt *18400.00, a total of I Londonderry, In-hnd. came to
same a*'In former years.
i
Louisa Alcott Classic
' county and. like all county extension ,The Hanner
Indebted tn nr Xf I Plctitfes
Pictures of
oi the
inc grassy slopes
Slopes where
Where conduct a Christmas »hop again this
|534)f&gt;j.6O.
1 America with h»r liorcnls. Mr. and the
This is always a beautifully im-1
Ton t onfi R
projects, i* given free. County* Agent
CtoSrcroT
1
'
S
‘« •*»
IplKritance taxes on this sum of Mrs. William Ritchie, when she was prv*Mve
R. Kinde, of - the Barry County
program, the numbers fori
Jan’ 5 and 6
Foster expect* good Interrat In there ( । R.
*53405 60 totalled JL746 46. the pa- ‘about a year old. The family settled
; Health Unit, for the following re- pictures of scenes in the village of biU,lc- The purpore is to dlitribute
per* having been approved by the j in Caledonia. N. Y. coming to Yan- next Sunday- Including several nevi Hastings Civic Players have.made,meeting*.
| |»rt which is a list of the acute com- Bethlehem itself, where the shepcarols
as
well
as
tin*
"Hallelujah
;
definite
arrangements
with
the
Lit'
and
’
of®
’
Of
who
itate&gt;
’
k&lt;e springs townsliip in tlxts county 1
। municable diseases for Barry county, herds found the new born King..would not otherwise bechildren
remembered.
None of the heirs, so we wertf in- where they purchased a farm. In 1Chorus" from Handel’s "Messiah." He 17163107 Group of Battle Creek HUNDREDS BEAR"THE
for the year ending July 1. 1933.
Pictures will follow the camel trail fnvitattoni will be rent to moth’ito stage “Lillie Women’’ at Central
formed, realized tliat there was to August. 1866. after her marriage to Following is the program:
WORLD’S ALL RIGHT" ■Whooping Cough 170
part I.
-•
auditorium here on Friday evening.
to the place of the inn where tlie «« 10 comc •» a stated time on Frilarge an estate as .Mr. DnvU lived, Gconte Mullen, they lived in PraiI Scarlet Fever 102
Three Wise Men brought their gifts
*nd Saturday. Dec. 2S and 23,
I. O
Little Town of Bethlehem Jan- 5. and Saturday afternoon. Jan.
alone min
and M-p
kept uwauMMia
his affairs to himself,
townsliip, wmui
which iiiia
has since
since
iiiuwii . ■ rievtlle
i
uiv luwiiauip,
— —
J Chickenpox
82
to the Manger Child So. instead of and “J”’ from Uie articles collected
6- This play bared on Louisd M. Al- Two Productions Depicted a
It-is no .small matter fo determine j been her home. She has three living 'English).
,En8“’h’'
i
Measles
37
2»
Deck
the
Hall
(
Welsh).
cott
’
s
well-known
American
classic.
a speech on some political topic, the thase ««“■ «« suitable for the ages
inheritance tuxes and Judge Civ-&gt; children. Mrs Parker of Hastings.
n*v'v 1
Day in a Radio Broad­
Diphtheria
4
members
of
the
Brotherhcxjd
will
u
*
lr children. This jdan proved
3
The
Heavens
Resound-Beei»
«
drama
which
the
Battle.
Creek
mept is one* of the few probate Dr. Charles Mullen of Otsego and
Infantal paralysis ... I
•
players plan to repeat each yiar.l
have a chance to make a pilgrimage v‘,Or wtWactory last year, and with
casting Studio
Judgys in Michigan who knows ho» William Mullen of Prairieville, bc- thoven.
Smallpox
0
to Bethlehem. This will make thc co-o|x-ralion of all who would
to make these determinations. Hi.; sides her Miters and many other 4 A Thou Joyful Day (Sicilian). They presented it In 1932 with great
Through an oversight the produc­ Typhoid Fever 0
(Continued on page flvei
success and are giving It again this tions. •The World’s AU Right." spon­
Christmas seem more beautiful and llk’’ to donate drtlclc*. sliould be Um&gt;
predecessor. Judge Ella C Eggtax- relntivre. all of whom count ft a
real.---to —
us —
all. The supper...
means
every
IV is InteresUng to compare in the: more-------- cluld being- rcmemton. also always figured the inherl-1 Joy to visit With Mrs Mullen, who. MERCHANTrfd- ~
sored by the I. O. O F . were not above
----served
. .. .. by the *foBowing.
i bered
by Santa
Claus.Claus.
table, the number of cares of. *'IH 4be
.bered
by Santa
Lincc taxes
despite her advanced age. retains
dtphtheifa
and
smillpix.
diseases
Royal Myers will be Captain of
being collected through
KEEP STORES OPEN ™ Ura k^rnkUnro Jor Sl ’1'^
B.n.rar u rany. Th.
------------- ;her mental faculties to u marked
^iMi^was not intentional
for wh‘ch physlctatu have a definite ’he supper squad He will be asschool children, the Camp Fire
SPECIAL SHOW AT
j degree and is deeply interested in
The cast for the plays which were vaccination, withthe number of i shied by the following members: 9lrls •««»• Sc°uu participating. Boy
CTD* sin TUEATED '
day ev&lt;?nU in'4hc tH,mr “nd Offer Many Special Bargains
since 1931 when they* organized, nrerentedI nn Nov 30 and Dm: I was cares of scarlet fever and whoaping Stuart Clement. Charles Cook. W. R.
have a workshop in the ManSi HAND I Ht A I tn tn the community. It is truly a fine
j the Battle Creek players have done KSSSSdSiKit IM lloifle under "Ugh. direare* for which there u no Cook. L. L. Carroll. John GUI. Rex ual Training room at the High
to ^Christmas Shoppers
—- -j thing to grow old as chaerfuliy and
jnotable work. Among the dramas, U^dnSicn ofClara Bob Farrarof, immunizing agent. It-has been only Foreman. Paul \Ganguillet. Ben ^hool where article* needing repair
"Mr. Robinson Crusoe" Fea-, kindly as lias Mrs. Mullen. Her
ShelbSerann The seen" de- »
&gt;c^
diphtheria andiOidley. Darrell HaU. Roes Johnstbn. rverive attention.
1
—
Seo
the
Advs
j
they
have
produced
with
success
I trends unite in be.-t wishes for the
Quit*' Contrary."
Contrary.’ ' n Ct d «^ bAxidcaKt'M studio Rotert - wnttlll»X *«e ss Sequent in Barry; liull&gt;h Kerr. Rusrell Kimmel. Leon 171r **»!&gt; under tlx- bank will br
“f®' "Mary, Man-. Quit?
tores Benefit for Scouts .coming years and hope, her health । The merchants of the city make1'ore:
.nd WUUran Und.
’1“
"The Royal Family." SI* S » V —«««r .nd whoop.
! may improve so she may enjoy otli- the announcement that the stores of “Holiday.
and Camp Fire Girls
Hastings will remain open every, “Uertelcy Square. ” -The Torch '.Uh
ru.MMinn TuHhtth.
Ing cough. From &lt;the
standpoint rf
of'• • • --------Ihursday P. M I*t -J to rtreite
wlUl MI.«
MUs OmMlnv
Iranlralh is &gt;"«
“ M«l4|»lnt
,
er
happy
blrtiidays
toys and articles of clothing—either
Today and tomorrow will
______ , ,,
night next week until nine o’clock. Bearers.’ "Little Women. ’ "Drac- UaMW and Ruu.il Cleveland days l,«l to scta&gt;l and actual
new or in good condition.
“Scout Days’ nt lite strand then- naniiarn*TIAkl IQ
On Saturday night. Dec 23. they ;«£»•“ «n&lt;’ "T’* B’’KF«r on Horse­ u oltln. boy. all oi whom did their d«UM&gt;. wlwophw cough h the nal
ter here. Ray Branch, manager of. tNUMtnA I IUN Io
Caps, mittens, stockings, ties,
will remain open until 10:00 o’clock b“c^ B«.th Battle Creek newspa- . nai ls splendidly. Tile varl.us acts Unportadt ol the ubo.e duea.es
books, games, anything a child like*
the theater, has secured Dougins
MFARI Y POMPI PTPH a&amp; usiial
;l’ers «ave tM’cn unstinting in their on the .program were typical of any There were two deaths from whoopFairbanks latest film. "Mr Robinson
NtANLI UUMULtltU
or
needs will be acceptable.
ThU WU1 b&lt;! more eonvenl-nt tor l’™&gt;” °&lt; •&gt;1’' l&gt;rol-“ion»l uun.irr In day
'
in a broadcasting studio and
lho county last year GEORGE GAH.ORD AND
Several groups of girls are dress­
Cruso**’’ and wiU turn over the prof- Tn._i nf « i gn RPfri«tprerl
tin. Chrwnu. drawn* »1'“
““J" lht'
.(Me. 1U clearly portrayed the trials and prob- In ’he P««t ’hret years whooping
ELSIE PATTEN,
It* from the tuo-day showing to the 10lal 01 b&gt;14U Kegistered
busy during the day time.
productions.
lems Ul
of n
a ni44U&gt;V
studio HI4»4l»
manager
when
his
cough
has
caused
more deaths
t.haJi
Having rented their farm at Cas-, ing dolls. Anyone wulUng to give
ICIW
6
&lt;-4
ra.44.-44
44&gt;.-&gt;
,
.
,
,
...
.
,,
-Barry county
■ ----Scout---------------and Camp Fire
Would Take $12,280
“*
Read the advs. in the Banner for I
talent fails to appear on schedule
fever, diphtheria, and small­ ■i-nLn Sn.e7 i miS
Girl funds. Scats will be sold at I
the special bargains offered by
time. The program was pleasing.. P°* combined.
From Barry Co.
“«h» it" wnd’T'X
i T,,y* 4IK1 "•“•■n o' .WIMP will
i»Pti iai. mhiil
the usual price.
Hastings merchants, who have good
the vesper service, the skil, ’’Lovin’ Tliere is a very ini|K»rtant factor In
1
ot' «* I*, included In the bedc.U ot
The film, is based ...
on DeFoe iT County Clerk T. 8. K. Reid an- SMKas
A request has come frwn the Sam" by Mira Julia Durkee and ‘he control of whooping cough that w
stocks Ol
of meren,,
merchandise from which to
V Vn ..yT™.R"b,n'
whlctl *U11* poelced ln the Legreat classic and is further embcl- nounces that /work on registration select your
“
w'"v
Slate Welfare Department askinx Russell Cleveland and the Stars and e'cry mother stiould know. This 1*. S-eTi
t «lon roonra. «o ple^ rand .ntete.
lished with ingenious antics such under tlie Old Agr* .Pension act i*
3----- ------------------------that every unemployed woman Stripes Revue being. especially en- ‘hat whooping cough is very fatal nice lot of personal property at,
repairs to the Manual
as only Fairbanks, himself, could progressing rapidly, the work lutv- RPMCMRCR RICTQ FOR
in Barry county register with the joyable. A group of girls did some
infants and become*-to** dangerinvent
Its a thrilling, amusing ing been competed, or nearly so in ru-,v'E..-_rl run
Unemployment Commission at
chorus and dancing numbers. o,“
“ child grows older Prac- will cry the sale and Clarence Ma-' r«af|v
tim National baok
CHRISTMAS BASKETS the court house, beginning at clever
plot, and every penny of profit will the following townships. Hastings,
nll
joining
to
the
ensemble
and
the
‘
h»Uy
all
of
the
deaths
from
whoop...
W1V
;tcr Will serve as clerk. Among the Saturday. Dec 16 or Thursday. Dre.
be turned over to a couple of espe- Mrs George Fingleton. enumerator;
once. There will be an effort
; *n«
,n« «&gt;u«h are in infants
" ’*»™ tinder
&gt;inui r two property to be sold will be several
7
"
cially’worthwhile organizations here Thornappte. William Hoover; Jbhns- Leave Contributions at Le­ made to secure some gainful oc­ Revue
. ralrara
...
___ .....
.....Ilrararal
4...by44...
Vl'.l
m nfo nEP
Tilt*
lh«J*Il«*
UistlAilllllV
__ rol!. A4 —
.l-l! —___ 1
____
1.__
A
nice
sum
was
realised
the
Irani
age.
The
direase
usually
mllch
3
parting
in the county, the Camp Fire Girls town. Leslie Williams. Barry. Dr.
cupation for those uho register, I O O F. so the writer was in--contracted by an older brother or heifers, a lot of sheep, lambs, bucks.
J ““ &gt;
donations will
gion Rooms Friday, Dec.
and Ute Boy Scouts.
Morford. Hope. Merle Kahler;
the same as was done for the formed Such an undertaking de-'stater h» school “nd transmitted by . ln p^. a tot of outs. oom. poultry.'
»a&gt;
-,
------------- &lt; »»
--------' Orangeville. Clinton Castle; Carlton.
22, Before 10 A M.
men.
mands hours of study and prejiara- ’hcnt to the infant nt Ixxne. The
and a nlce jot Of fann tools.; D.DDV CADIICD 1A/ISJC
TO BALTIMORE TAXPAYERS. Jerry Andrtta In thejdty ot «aaDo "Y
not‘ forget the •••
gifts
of food uj
or -----------------rotated
“» «»
--------------- tion and those participating are to lutton to tin; whooping cough prob- Here u a chance for buyers to get DAnni TAnlVItn WINo
Will toe at Don Wright’s store, ling* the work 1* nearly
andins
T
9n
^
&gt;
l.
f
?
r
Chn
'?
1
V
J
k
.
e
t
?.
for
o
*
d d v nn HCniCAI
6,1
congratulated
tor
their
interlent
depends
entirely
upon
the
what
they
want
ut
auction
prices!
AT
rWICAGn
EYPn^lTIflN
Dowling, every Thursday, beginning with but a few cards out £ M*. ‘J10 need&gt; TB*1* should be left at BARRY CO. MEDICAL
e*t and co -operation in making the mother She must k-arn to keep the Read the auction sale advertisement! A 1 vHILAUU tArUbl IIUN
Dec 14, at home every Friday and Enumerators in this city i .a
the American Legion rooms on Frlnnrur—rw -r« nrr-r nlavx a succra*
!ror«n»
-uh ... ....
... for further
.--------... . _ ‘
— —— — .
infant &lt;„.«
from coming in contact uwith-in
this issue
particulars!
Jt Huunraw B*.,k every Satur-.rtaw Wood. Mr., ft-.y----------... before 10:00 A. M
„
xlglasa day, December 22.
SOCIETY TO MEET P‘aya„.2U.Cff“,
C. A. Williams of Middleville
the older brother or sister who has 1 ttna remember the date.
day during December «nd January, F N K.-nl. Mn,. Amy Bo.er and „
eommltiera will pack the baa-.
Kfcn
■*" &amp;. “S U^rSfdlrnia. Hra number
^'uu’«.'‘’a.toX-Mm I11U!,lr“ted LCC‘"r° b? Or“"‘1 T&gt;» annual mecUtor ol Ura S1,uKa ; a persistent cough. In 1932, 128
,
Awarded
Seven Prizes al \
, liabies under on&lt;- year of age died1
TO HOPE TAXPAYERS.
..
t
'
"of whooping cough.
| iMUte.&lt;u,.H.u™u4BMkoI;
L.veitock Show
------------------ ----- of cards turned in to date is ap- * w Woodburn? rtmmi
Rapids Men to Feature the Co-operative Co-partnership QrcumI Hastings Dec. 16. 23, 30 ai)d Jan. fi;
A Barry county farmer. C A Wil- \
'----Prnariin Dec 14
cry **** **
ttt lhe 81111112
NOTICE TO BARKY TAXPAYERS. proxlmately 4 000. and in this city ’ ’---- !---------&lt;4»
nt Cloverdale Dec. 20. Jan. 3; at । lbuii&gt; of Middleville, had the dtatine- Y
g ‘
„
Creamery Friday', Dec. 22. 1933. Bus­
I will be al the Delton State bank 2.140 One hundred seventy-seven QUIMBY SUPPER AND BAZAAR.!
capturing four onxxMt prim.
pwpic in
m Barry
parry county
cuumy have
nave refused
reiusca ' Supper
supper and
ana Christmas
vnnsimas bazaar
oazaar at ' T111' nffx‘ ’’’’rting of the Barry ineas meeting will ~
be ^»..v
called
U at «.«.
one .
J*** Cedar Creek Dec. 21, Jan. 4; at. *1°’’
all day on Dec. 23rd, 30th and Jan. people
. k-.i •*
—• -IV.
. one
- IV.UKXI
- . U4
..... . Thursday
..... a
..
rViimrv
KrraHik*al
at «*»&gt;»
Itotne Hthird*
and one nral priae show­
to oi
sign
the-- uuiu
cards
for
reason
or X'l.UIU)
Quimby* UllUVU.
church.
afternoon
°OUBty
Medical
boctety• will IM*
be held
held rt*elrM*lr
odock
Every
member
isu umo.l
urged ...
to
from Shultz Creamery Dec. 22; »
- 6th for the purpose of receiving tax­ .V
HH.
luuiMKf
I 1
—.....J ........
-......Mrw-tat.v
------ VAvrarv
—
-- nn*n.)rav
.......
..... i—
— -•
- - Mt
-• Ulc Episcopal partih tvM&gt;u&gt;
nn be
s. present- and Uke
».s- part.
8 A M-to 5 p. M eaclt.day. Y on can every Friday thereafter Gordon 'ng hi* Suffolk sheep flock al UH
and• evening. Dec. 14. Supper starts
hotue on
es for Barry township—Mrs. Kate another.
‘also pay your old age pension head Thompson. Tress—Adv. 12-13.
International IJvMlock Exposition
.
.. dinnerr
R.
According to this report, the state at 5:00. continues until everyone u .Thursday evening.
Dec. 14.
o H.
w Mott.
xr«». Pres.
-Burdick. Barry Twp. Treas—Adv.
tax
or
dog
taxes.
—
Mrs.
Nellie
Smith.
Jal
Chicago.
Thursday. Mr. Williams
to
be
served
at
6
30
o
’
clock.
Jeasc
Osgood.
Secy.
will get 112480 out of Barry county, through. Price 25c —Adv.
,n ** “rv~&lt;
“ opJo,‘k
TO RUTLAND TAXPAYERS.
___________________
.
, City Treasurer.—Adv. 2 wks.
won
third with three awe
lan.hu.
An illustrated lecture . will be Adv—12-20.
if all shall pay the 52.00 head tax as
------------- * • *———
I will be at the National Bank of second with his flock, awrand with a
given by Furgeson and Droste, procPRAIRIEVILLE TAXPAYERS, required under the provisions of.the RECEIVED PUBLIC ACTS
O. E. S. BAZAAR AND SUPPER. Hastings every Saturday during De- ram lamb, second with a group at
will be in Prairieville, Dec 16. 23, Old Age Pension act.
FOR DISTRIBUTION, tologtota of Grand Rapids
ST. ROSE BAZAAR.
1
**""
Saturday. Dec 16. bazaar and bakte cernber and at home every Friday tor three ram iambs, first with a )ewrlCounty Clerk T. 8. K. Reid has re-1" Following the dinner, the ladies Monday night. Dec. 18. Buffet
«.*ln Doster Dec. 28: in Delton Jan.
6; at home every Friday to collect CHICKEN PIE SUPIceived ...
111 copies of the Public AcU will «
be -entertained
Mrs -------A. W------lunch.
Christmas
offered lata at 2:00 o'clock. 25c supper Uie purpose of collecting taxes for Ing ram and recond wltJi an aa*.l
---------------by
-------t Many--p
--------- --gifts
-------------riun. There honors wen* won la teM
taxes —Qus L Boulter, Township
PER AND BAZAAR, of 193, for distribution among the Woodbume at her home on So. Jef- Kceuo played during evening, at St served frpm 5 00 to 7:00 in the Ma -: Rutland township.
। sonic hall.—Adv.
—Adv. 12-13. Burr Laubaugh, Treaa ‘of exceptionally strung frwnpsitnta.
Treasurer.—Adv. 12-13.
1 At Goodwill church, Dec. 15.—Adv. township and county officials.
[feraon St.
'Rose hall—Adv.

federal

Government

HOME EG. COURSE
OFFERED PARENTS

SEN. VANDENBERG
CALLED TO CAPITAL

I

TEACHERS' CAROL
SERVCESUNDAY

; REPORT Bl BARRf
CD. DEO UNIT

One Auction Sale

�THE HASTINGS HANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1»U-

PAGE TWO
I ter states that the planting
i class is about full, but there stll.
I mains lots of room for the afternoon

SECOND LESSON
ON LINDSCflPINS BELLEVUE MAN

S0MESM6IES

Mbit

HIT

BY M. C. TRAIN

OCt -GBEGG, M. 8. C. SPE A. P. Butler Says He Did not APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCE
HEARS LOCAL SYM­
'CIALIST, TO CONDUCT
MEETING

* *

,

Notice Train—Truck Was
Badly Damaged

PHONIC GROUP

A. P Butler, head of Uie Bellevue
SHOWS
EIGHTY COLORED
Flour Min and proprietor of-a dty ORGANIZATION
MARKED ABILITY
SLIDES TO BE SHOWN good* store m Bclk-viH-. narrowly

THE COUNTRY CLUB
ANNUAL MEETING

,

■ 11

LOCAL NEWS

I

Was Held at the Club Home ■’'araww.. ........................... j
Last Evening and Was
.Clarence orobe u confined to hi*;

Atr^,wi.&gt;.i
h*me at this writing.
'
„
I MrA Cwa Sheldon U out agiUn
The annual meeting of the Hav ;ltter her
sickness
ting* Country Club was Iwld at the •„
N
p.^
,
Club h*&gt;u»e la*: ‘evening and mm ..cJtously 1U U^Krh• taEnJun?
’■‘Xnner’wM rened al 1 00. follow- .Tbc Pro*ram U&gt; be held at’tlie

':nc winch the ftwcting was calied to tieli txnto?iwd&lt;f' Dec€nlb5r 14‘ h“''

Iojij,w^ wll)l[

.■■r-trwrt
in 'Tlmrsrl.iV
‘11 W-&gt;
Jki.
escaped Honth
death &lt;on
Thursday urhi
when
l.l. mt
h:: tj
Families imk wa.b&gt; a Michigan Central
—,
.train
­
train «t
at thA
the Mic
Michigan
Ave. crossing.

Varied Program Includes
A nine pound son. Jack Eugene,
was born on December 11. to Mr
aim vurmu* committees Tite.tr -re- and
1 Tin' engine caught the rear &lt;rt the • Pleasing Range of Musi­
Mrs. Ralph Hart. Hastings.
jxn ts showed that the Hastings Coun­
'truck, badly damaging it. Butler suf­
cal Compositions
Route
6, at Pennock hospital.
try Club made an excellent Allowing
fered a severe gash on his head and A tuail but cirthu’iaafic audien
■u year,
year ocsotiv
ctmanwnx
EdMn Kraft ha* bc*n nanM,d ••
thia
despite
conditions, ana
and IKBlmru.l.r
Mr O- I. Gregg, specialist
!
Ur
J"
-'-r
nnSSUMIU
U NruhviUe ..Krn-dur,
wa*
hurried
to
Pennock
hospital
for
heard the fine musical pdJgnun'pr
,, io „ .wa, ......
............
,w
Landscape Gardening. Miciugi
ljr
-•
?
r
ronmrion
Mad.u, u,t
' ‘ ’
-. Syniiilic-nv, than most Clubs of tins * nature. ,
State Coilege. co-operating w;
A.rnnUW
M- Buil.r he &lt;11.1 Olrl.,.„,
,.
icta-n
.-!
A
ixtrlng
the
year
some
very
much
,
i'-l
(ri
.
,H..
ii'i.n
nntil
u*i&lt;
....
.
Cuunl, Ajral
«« «'" «&gt;■
h7u. imtll fe &gt;M
1. The many friends of Fred W.
afid-.n
rium
needed
improvements
were
made
in
'
SS'JST. ih. e'mmui". nil
«&lt;"! ’»? ’!'™:
.... Stebbins
arc pleased to learn tliat
Sunday afternoon. Inclement the kitchen, but despite’.here
and
: n&lt;;
Sl.n
” ,
“•“&gt;* &gt;" ,h*
■»
mind, turned jiarajh-l iA
&gt;&lt; r cugubined with the fact that
other improvement*,
a nice
.
:~
"
U met uaiaillt
, fpn„,balance
Hl«
of the National Bank of Hasting* on
ck. else the accident ..
whs earned -V' the surplus account. /™’’
'
Thursday afternoon. December 14th. *
Flour
re
been
more
rertou.
’
An
application
marriage 11, Tiv- 1.How mg direcibr* wer
upollcution for a mi
at 2:00An evening pectins. *
vn
.di
over
fbe
Mr
cense
has
been
filed
by
Clair H 1
ircli that evening un­ le.’ccted for three years—John
covering the same materia! w.l!
uaZoaikd.
Hinted for Ulf aUc ol i lCi-tcli.im. Kim Bigler, and Clnretic.?- Hager. 23. of Holland and Mlss|
held with the Cloverdale Garden,u
Winslow. 18. of Hastings.
■ Crawtoid. Henry Bheldott-was elect-;i Grace
Club meeting at the Cloverdale town,
FIRST BUYER.
The trapping season for raccoon.
hall on the evening of Thursday.1 Firs!' among the buyers of tubgral*o for muskrat, in the northern
r^liestra h:i\ made real
December 14th at 8:iX» o'clock.
h..^
lilosis Christ m.is seals in Hostings
half ot the lower peninsula, above
ion..
Clark from the city.
The Mcond ttocuswon of land-! .v,ls Wr E A Park. r. the Michigan l-'i' ..
. .
Town
Line IS and wr j &lt;&gt;f Saginaw ।
reaping problems « given .in can-, Tub-rcuicnu AMoCiatton has un- *m'-"nu" • -';’*i rtiythm Uni: pin
'resenting of prue cups ’for *u- bay. will
end on Friday. December'
nection kith 80 beautifully colored ,wunc.d.
.
;I dcftniielj; above th&lt;
icr.goif jil’iyhut lx always Inter-'
ng: nnd leadi to tonic gcod-na-j A reminder o! the Hastings 50
elide*, showing rural grounds that
Ka*;I*; indication-* •diow that last •“ Jact :
have been .landscaped.
Sonut lt a5 I"-[K.r caInt* purchase
61 .seals
ra/zmsL Kim Bigler, who won year* ago. was pulled off Saturday,
*—
*•* —
..... jiidct
..... y'1.(1
V
...
*. ,,.o many- •I*’ iub cnatniHonship this year for .:
are given .-ftiawmg the ground.-. Ire- •
nUs count), which was 1.63 will I1-'1'1 1
ntomy t&lt;
when a couple of free-for-all!
fore and after landscaping. The ma- be surpassed in the 1933 .'air. The "bich did rad m«
er mid time in sUccesAiun. wwt night-,
fights were pulled off. tn a place’
jorlty of the slid^fhow the. plant- t,.: apitj purcha-e tn the state in
32 is among Um- items disSunday
afternoon,
—
Ings’ in their greatest color, with • it* was g32 seals.”
ub trophy, which has been paAU-d where.
poriM-d
mass plantings and color blending* . ...
-­ venue from the sale goei di- music ure’innre stirring .tluin th" ,on in various champtaiv for the
For the third'time in the last two,
a well-trained .past 10 years, was presented by John
Twenty-one rural families in the n-ctiy Into the work of health edu- , rich,
---- - mellow tones
the Edmonds Oil Co Station:
comity are makjm. ■ planting pliuu eaxjon and for tuberculin tent* and •■■ympho orchestra and the Has- ';; Ketcham'. A new championship cup.-f weeks.
interpreted several diffJ-'|; presented by Alexander Industries was'broken Inta Sunday night or!
for their homes this winter Tlie.-t: X-ray exiihiinatloiu given to thou-. tings group
K*
pii cf. inriuding the ‘•Unfini.’-li-, I
plans will be eaiyied out in part sands ot Michigan school children duh-i-n
thiough the influence ot Ray ; early Monday morning Th*- thief, ur;
" of Schubert with real Branch of the strand Theater ,w.ts thieves, got only a little over u do!- i
next spring. Mr. Gregg’ will assist annually;
. , cd
l"-: ~Symphony
,
in money, which Is indeed smalt cbnrm. ■
thi-ac folks in making these plant­
! presented to Mr Sigler by Dr. Lock­ i lar
pay for the chances taken.
! Interesting numbers on flu* pro* ■; wood.
ing plans during the mornings cl
•
3 of the Methodut L. | gram Included tlie presentation of ।i Tii&lt;- - old Timers" cup. which was \
December 14 and 15th
W. R. ( . MEETING.
by Judge I pieces composed or arran-.-etf by’i• won by Charlie Doyle for the rec- । The last regular meeting of the
The afternoon discussions. are
...- eiilr:
.... . tamed
..
.......
• ■ - —
•
1Lind time in succession was present- Woman s Relief Corjk. was &gt;eld Sat­
t pen- to live general public. Th-Y .ElU C- Eggl« -'tan u:i Monday rve- Inn-mi"
will be of great Interest to anyone ning. Dec. 1H This, will be the.
fd to him by Kim Si«i«-r.
urday, Dec 9. in the lodge hall at f
c of A. A. Bffernx the dire,
interested in flowers, .-hruba. formal Chu.-tmas p^tty.und small gifts will
! The "June Handicap' cup., which 2 30 o’clock. Meeting W»s railed to
third number &lt;-n , .
gardens and-rock gardens. Mr. Fufi- be exchanged.
was won by R T Walton’after a order by the president. Mrs. Kninu'
pun «&gt;f a Kjrmphon Wrltt'-n b) bitter contest, was presented to*ltim . Wi yermiin. Roll call ol o!Mv»-r» fpund
io .also an- , by j p Ketcham.
all but one present. After the open-:
c.iK'rs on tlw ' The Hastings Country Chib, which ' Ing services the bipinc&amp;s M-ssioii was '
ot I'lsepTi. H a fljse a.W{ to this community, taken up. and reports of various [
unpanied by.will i-tarl Out next year in splendid conunittces were Riven. The supper ;
conditlori. and as usual will doubt­ committee turned over to the Trea.-'-•
lew bt* the scene of many iuu-rcstim. un-r tl-50 taken in al the last pub-!
contysv
he supper. Re(&gt;ort of the relict wprk
(done since the last meeting showed mpaiued by the SUPT. VAN BUSKIRK
4 ,ar«r number of calls on the sick
Twenty-One Rural
_
__ , ,
hi County Making Plant­
ing Plans Now

ASK THE MAN
WHO HAS SAVED

DISCUSSES POETRY

He will tell you how comforting it is to
have money safely invested during the
days when needed.

FORTY YEARS OF SERVICE

A.- Loan Association
Gritwold at Jefferton

Detroit, Michigan

V Y

Christmas Gift
and SAN-TOX

DRUG SALE
CONTINUES!

Unfinished Sun*
uoexing
redd u

at 8:45 each morning, then buy your
SAN-TOX and NURSE BRAND pred­
ucts at this store, save the cartong, labels, or
sales slips and use them at face value in bidding
for anything offered on the Mer&lt; 1
Manufacturers' Hour over WKZO-

Pare

Silver Nut

OLEt)

LARD

Lilly White
24Vi pound Sack

Moose Head

4‘29c

jPg

24': pound Sack

Macaroni
Black Pepper

3 pound* for
per pound

4Q

A

16c
10c

23c 333 Coffee
19c Chocolate Drop*

Baldwins or Snows

Apples »•-&gt;- 10
Christmas Candy M^.d. 2 le, 25c Raisins
Jumbo Peanuts
^,u„a
10c Prunes

25

pound*. SesdlsM

70 »Im, 2 pound*

29c
19c

POTATOES
U. S. No. 1
per peck

Premier Coffee
Premier Peaches
Premier Apricots

25c Premier Pear* * nVI’/cL 24c
19c Premier Cherries
23c
?,dc‘.» 19c Fruit for Salad $3.4S do*., Can 29c

pound

These Premier Specials Also Good At. Feldpausch Market

Oranges
Z9c

°"" r

Tin* December birthday jiarty and.

Quotations From Modern ,dinner will be held in ’ the hall
Thursday. Dec. 31. .with a pot luck
Verse Given at Rotary
dinner at nocn following with' a;
Club on Monday
’ i Christmas party and the exchanging

5c
Palm Olive Beads
Crystal Soap Chips Urge package 10c
Clean Quick Soap Chips
29c

FELDPAUSCH’S WAREHOUSE

1 An intertsting talk was given to •of gifts. Everyime naked to help by
•SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE'
doing Konwthing toward the-pro-'
the Rotary Club at their neon meet*
.
may iw ;inn
Montlay by sujwrlntentrcnt D. a. gram.
•
t un Buski’rh. who sjxikf .on moderu Election cf officers for the coming.
r»r*r*r- nunii r*
liar .an- jxxrey.
Mr
Vanlhyikirk care !-&lt;:ir ux&gt;k plaid at thh mreung .fnd r ST. ROSE PUPILS GIV! n;&gt;:&gt;y qUOt&amp;tlons from I’lodriii jxx-ts a report will iw given
later, after
isir* nuDioTBAC Di AV
•vhlrhp.i'! -evidence of the fact that Installation. \
INb LnnlolIVIRo FLAT
INTERESTING LETTER
'th- .-pint of poetry is alive t-idny .Meeting cltra-d in regular form by '
CRAM UAQTIMCQ LMQ 'i:‘d interest in pot-’ry had by no ringing theclosing «kIc andfurling .''Gilts of Myrrh to Be .PrernUM nAS.1 IN aS. ENU. ini..in
d
oidmaniy &gt;.&gt;u «h • :t-•
«•*• r*.—
I - sented at Auditorium
‘
would not expect fifty busincsqnen
Rotary Club of That City Ex­ ,U&gt; get very much interested in the
on December 21
xM-try. but
am Mr.
air. Van
van Bus
rare-­ H*™''.
“«‘ d « a re *td&lt;ml 4,
, The student* of
tends Greetings to Local 'subject ot pw.-try.
The Biggest Sales Event in the History of the Be-smer Jewelry
BarD?*”*••’ hw *•**
kirk pr * ited the matter in Mich
“
■ wilt pre-K-n'. ■ Gift*•Rotarians
dig way that Ihrv could
«W’
&gt;“s ^‘",c *' s‘
an inte
■ Central Ruditoriuni
real interest in what h”
Jue«lay. Dw o_ iDec. 3FV 8:00 P. 5
not he!
&gt;&lt;iu taken full advantage of this great. Value-Giving
We are so apt to think stirvivtd
*t‘rr a’? by his o!wife,
,our tlire.- “sons.
c “ i’ ’Dils pl?:y unt-.-re ulxn.t u little
.
. .
s.:irvitii&lt; liv him wife liir,.- -.nti* &gt;
Event? If not, you Mill have four day* U&gt; save moneys
Glenn of M.o. Alfred here. Ko * of,
«1,‘ *l’° L’ «*' &gt; m vd' vu-d at
riot-interested m literature-and c«- Roscommon and one daughter Eva.: Cari*iin.i • firn*-- While everyone l.
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES on Wrist Watches
nt'Cttilly px-trv. tliat it 1* quite atirjirtsing to find the Rotarians giving i.- tc.u-hcr at Watervliet, one sUter.!'
perienoei
and Diamond Rings This Week!
Mr*. Lacy Junes of Delton and seven :
He was a consistent;------ •
that subject but it was interesting grandchildren.
'S*
and well worthwhile.
&gt; member ot rhe B.piut church until ficipaUnu
the -™**'
arrival »'
ot the Christ
n si. dtsconttniied here »nd tlrnr
"»
joined the local M P churtjh- ’lie­ Child. She thinks he i- one ci the
CHOSEN HEAQ OF
funeral services Thursday were con- Wire Men bringing precious gilts for
HASTING
MICHIGAN
the
Infant
B.ibc
So
ln»KALAMAZOO SCHOOLS dticU-d by Ri-v. Edward Swadl-.iu: ci - - - - deeply
y
..
Gregory. Rev. C. 8- Rcnncls ttntj, 'P’--*en i.-. t.&lt;- v.nn . m* ciumren an-

ONLY 4 DAYS MORE!

Gohlen Anniversary Sale!

BESSMER the JEWELER

Herold C. Hunt of St. Johns K, v- °'rar
’«•'“* minister..
i’ ,
The beautiful floral offerings and.’J1^ " r ,n
11 ’ ’
Electcd to That Position
the attendance of so many relative*i*’01***1(tiararttrs..
,
and
friends
showed
tlie
csti-cm
ir.
'
Last Week

J, u’

which he Uta* held

M-dhcr Fairweather. u young
ety matron- Eugenia LyBntker
announced
rihl&gt;-Md-.-iit or the
T|b&gt; revival services being held at ■ Daddy Fainicathcr- William Tat( iue.lv had bt-en the Hastings City Mix-ion are grow- ■
u-nt '&gt;! thc.Kala- mg tn attendance and results Rev.; Bonnie Fairweather, their’daugh.- Mr.
b:n-.i**on 1 - a forceful speaker and a ■ D
.. f.
, snn—Rav11L-. CF-.'.lll'i M- •lira,, individual and la inaciiini
5
ea-«i with this ibr
the ca»|&gt;el
Gospel In
its simplicitv
i,. It.
.impllrlly His
lb . il,1T
wxlta„„,„„, tn„,w
trial’Imu, come t.« lustrations and straight to the mark
• •| n wiUinni Volts­
ur years connect„.
v
.....
an- winuis a Wannv
„...
.. „urM. .n,41d_j^.
school faculty of him. rhe bqUdihg was filled Stm-;! phine Murphy. • ■
... Hasting* ...
aJtt,rn&lt;x&gt;rt aI1(j t.vaijBg, R,..,
tn
U&gt; c.
St.
-.upcrintendent of' Hoos appreciates the co-operation of j A burglar, being just a wise man—•
Herman Bessmer.
the churches in the Holine.-s Union , Bleared Virgin- Helcfl_J^*ie Kurtx.
All are invited.
I st. Joseph—Edwin MaurerMelchiui -Clareruw Huver.
BalthaJqir -Robe: i - Jacobs.
hmergi
. who died at the residence in th"' Gaspar—David Barry.
...... ..
. „„ S»&gt;-n&gt;;vrd. - Bilaurd
and
lx- Iwld at the linme. corner Colfax. Kenneth V cits’
-ntrrtaincd at the and N. -East St. on Thun day mom- ;, Angels—EUei
Ellen Buinp.
Patricia
" ' -He • Durbin. Catherine
iti r at 10-30, Rev t L. D&lt;;wcy ofti-, Bump. L-*
. * ry Murph), Charlene
an ;»11 cintmg. Intcnn'-nl will be in the
ting, about tn being, present, Gresham cemetery in Eaton couhiy 'Tiertua*. Elizabeth Timmas. -Mary
rk dinner the btiM*
*-■ taken up with work end 'months and had Wen to Ann Time: Christmas Ev«
and jiianniri.; of a
Place: The Fairweather home.
for treatment earlier in th-

amusement
realized from
1 prerent from Hat
Andrea

DRUG STOM

al”

FOOD CENTER

i.-i the sympathy of hi* ' Gy nt-vic vc Fuhcr, Mary ILiwkmx,
iPatricia LyBarker. Barbara Maurer.
1 Helena Maurer. Evelyn Miller. Agnes
■ T.uTtv. Mat) Loulm- Thomas. Marcc-

Phyllis Ruell ol the Woodland: Silent Nigli! Pantomime- Betty
Cou«didat«^l Scho-d before thejCorUiglit ' Norma ’Cooley. Gail Fi»ssclaxg assembly at Woodland Fn-iter. Mary Kctrliam. Judith Mulder.
and children, day afternoon b&gt; Mr* Dc**ie Wood* Mary Ellen Muide:
Mildren Hcnt-v and Mt* Hasrl nun liir prtre wa* Riven o&gt; Uie j "Embeths Christmas Prayei " a
.. «...A]w j^.
Sut&lt; w c T u for thr
.............................. cmore
on ana a number tram • 7lh •&lt;. 8th
student
.... grade
„
....,on Violins: Margaret Moore Charles
Snults ar.d C'“—
... Abstinence
------ u-&gt;
. jiU-onnrd.
“Total
Help in Athletic*."
' AcaimpaniM:. Mlsi Marcella Oog-Dre. 28. for an all day meeting,
DEATH OF JOHN ROGERS.
bod) united
•
John Vi Rogers, aged 89. died on
ON HONOR ROLL.
.-a--; He ts survived by his wtf* ite-; mester examination* held at Houghsoii. Frank Rogers, of Grand Rap*
-ip-ium College. Houghton. N Y. the
and a daughter. Mrs.
-- -- of Altin Barker, fotmerly oi
!*&lt;!'■ iuuile
:uci. of Battle
Creek,
‘
Mr
- - - -•'lid iHd-tingi apiicar.s on the list of the
Roger* have resided u. Hus-1 honor students oi Houghton Mr.
I&lt;w about 20 jears
(Barker is registered as a Jdnior in
Edw Boo:;r of Grand Rap- Houghton College.
i! conduct Hie funeral st n ice-1
—-------------il by the at tint Roger*, home this Wed;
islicrncxm at two o’clock. ~
iliiigg unmet in HuUal)4 i* presented

OBITt ARY.
Uxit-mn Smith Tanner

bet n found by a man
Dutch equivalent
Fem mor

at Grand
apceay recovery.

c WwUiiun

TCAND
TtlEATEF
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244*2557 H—
I'KOGRA.M FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 17TH

SUNDAY — MONDAY
Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery, Lionel and John
Barrymore in another large star cast
masterpiece—

X “NIGHT FLIGHT
Our Gang Comedy—.“Bedtime Worries"
latest Pathr
ADULTS 25 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS

COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON

Carol Lombard and Gene Raymond in

“BRIEF MOMENT”
A Christmas Special—“Santa’s Shanty,” The Min­
strel Show" and "Is My Palm Read"
ADULTS WITH COUPON 10 ( ENTS ONLY .

WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY

Henrietta Croiman and Marion Nixon in one of
the outstanding hit* of this new season—

“THE PILGRIMAGE”
Corned)—“Double Crossing Columbus*’ Latest Pathe News
ADUl.Tb 15 CENTS
CHILDREN ID CENTS
FRIDAY^— SATURDAY
Charles Bickford, Richard Arlen and Mary Brian

“SONG OF THE EAGLE”
Coined) —“Slung Again"
Wall Disney's Silly Symphony "I'lED PIPER." If &gt;ou have seen
and “Lullaby

CHILDREN Ip CENTS

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11 1911

I

nnilllTV HUH in
Illlll I I I.Uli A IS

R

16c
10c

C
29c
19c

5

24c
23c
29c

5c
10c

29c

RE!

tale!

Sporting Items

ER

A NEW DEAL
IN TIRES
ing the purchase of

Tires and Tubes can’t help but

please you. See tis regarding these
ON

bargain prices; also inquire about
the GENEROUS ALLOWANCE

Min-

we will make on TRADE-INS! A
trip up Jefferson street to the AN­

DRUS SERVICE STATION will
me of

Brian

WE ARE DELIGHTED

wai naw

NEW DANK OPEN­
ED ON SATURDAY

C1AL OFFER on FIRESTONE

i

ull

National Bank of Hastings

new tires, our SPE-

id in

ill i

The Deposits in the New Bank
Far Exceeded Our Expectations

If you are consideerI John

.

INI Fill
I QIA/INR
I iJLL Ulllllu the R**

'-remphn1 wm » «urat at T1J Woman* Utcrary Club will
Loomfa’ home Thursday hold their December meeting thisantj j.-ri(juy •
week niursdav ut the home of Mr*
Mr.
.nd
Mr*.
Carl Gilliland have
.?**"/ *
!
Inued from page one)
,
,
.
.
rented the Mrx. . Ja*. Hullibcrger
?„J
HASTINGS CAGERS
.
ltalrM 1,‘” *" rai'“l
I ting ih'eyAmrds in order and the house in the southwest part of 9 .,,'”
‘‘j**1
town and .ire-moving in tills week. '
PEEEAT WOODLAND Herewith are the results-of theji,&lt; h&lt; rkkj^?dV!or distribut.un.
Many people will be surprised to. ' The munv friends of Dr H c
PJP*
cfJ,unzV’r
L’ ™ * t
First Ttiiun Wins Thriller j ‘ L«ra-to Baflow. Hasting*, def Adan?I learn
farm inut
thiit inoie tnan
thun twelve hundred peckham
r.muny
1'• «&gt;«*
. v- Tabbcr;
r.u .ihmiiinn
Mr.- Geo. Thompson and
are sorry
that«&gt;t heDr.
ha*hbeen
»lr&lt;
- -- ----- more
-■ ; ----- t«&lt; -nt -iiunana ..nummin
.,iv
ii,
Moray, Grand Rapids; dec..
dec . 3 round!
rounds.’..&gt;I! people in
In iht*
lht&lt; county are listed
llatefl tfa
it-* i(Rconfined
„,.«,«./&lt; to
lz. the
o... home
i„„„„ of
„r late with
win. a ‘ lr' K
on on n
i
Mproy,
22-20—Reserves by
|
Ml** DorU Whitney of Kalamazoo.
Tills
exceeds
|'Frank
Sperling. Halting*, def unemployed.
»»
. - number
—- Mw.
&gt; ,
]nnv. tuck; Tin Doctor has had
Louis Bbvicr. Waylaud; dec.. 3 by far any advance estimates con-i remarkably good health and it is
Score of 19-14
Royal Good homes. '
[coining ■labor
In ....
the;
rounds..
■ ;wr«....o
“«’'&lt; condition* here ...
The fine spirit of co-operation manifested every where
Cbach Hawthorne'* up-and-eom-;1 Bert Suehowaky, Wayland, def. county. Tills number include* than* hoped he will soon be out again
F E. Brunner. Victor'SlMorf and
The senior play. Oh Susan." given
Ing squad of cugerv took two game* iFied Thoma*. Hastings; dec.. 3 on “
Pearl Smith were, in Hastings
the
welfareroll
------”-------*’ and
—■* those
*-— Mio in the. 1. O O F. hall Fiiday eve.'.Mrs
­’ on business
from the strong Woodland quintet* rounds.
by the'people of Barry County guarantees
Tuesday.
have not yet apjjlied fdr aid.
ning
drew
the
usual
full
house,
it
in the High .school gymnasium here j Herbert Gerke. Grand Rapid*, def |' One of the main problem* in out­
Wc understand that a new gas
Saturday evening. The first team I Curly Bailey. Belding; dec.. 3 rpunds. ; lining a program of CWA project* S Mm
Tto wSS -uitob to uitoto w..y1„
wtutta
the success of our new bank.
PbnoluBro. Number
won a thriller 22 to 20 when Perry | Ed. McGrath. Hustings, def Virgil i* to *sec that the work is spread IS Swfiu.
tuvsed in a basket during (he final jRing. Belding; k. o.. 2nd round
I evenly throughout the county. Fath­ select any one or more actor* a* be. --------------------FIlAlltlt.VILI.E.
moment* of play. Hastings reserves i Vern Banker. Kaiaina/&lt;io. def. Eder Geller say*. The money ds being , Ing the
lllv stars
olu,., nn
nnjoi« sn-mra
.«. \irr Jackson
attended the
wedfor everyone
seemed, to
wedmanaged to win by the slightly ,die Skiba, Hustingt; dec . 3 rounds
*prnt by Uk- government
ta bring rXcrll ,n hl,
lM.r rule The special dltMrs.
^ Of Jackson
her^Jn attended
K d Uie
?Ptan-----------------------larger margin of 19 to 14.
‘
"
Tom Sudiowsky. Wayland, def about a uniform mcreare
increase in Aply
cinploy- numbcra
numlx.rs betw^.i
beiwet U the oct*
act* wr^all
were, all Jg
“"n 2^.7,L. ’
‘ &lt;.,&lt;
PtatnJll M^Jwkv.n
As tlie scores indicate, both team* Gu* Ort*. Kalamazoo; dee . 3 round, nrnt throughout the entire country.Ihey*w 4lbrrtbed to be. The
fojight hard and not once during the
Pri. Bari™. Haxun«&gt;. &lt;1.1 Lro
n.rS man
mm, br
be .and ‘^
„umbr
„ trnd„.d w &gt;■» bMmm
Fwlnun Si,
"nd "r ilrhlMm
U» .nd In.-M.n.- tort
bSTreS^dW
.ndTc
two contests did either tram estab­
Hastings, Michigan
lish n commanding lead. In the first j Lst*ruUnd.
oasl*.
.
.
hmvtv an,31nnc»« n« rlirt nt» ■ ..
«
___ ----------iut M il» mkrt, iww under•«“•&gt; **■»• a. did .1cw.lul.ttoB,
team game, for example, the score ' Joe curry. Kalamazoo, def. Art ' A
A JIM
oi mo. projects now unuer ,---------------fo the character
number* by
oL, Don
Iv.., forget
forert tlw
the baaonr
b
, one
—....
.—
and
hl the end of the half was 15-13 in । Dowdell, Belding; dec., 3 round*.
wav will give
rnw tome
some idea
Idea of
tif how till*
this . _ ....... ---------.. .... -------.
. ...
. uon’1t rorgrt
iik
u
way
it*
member*
Nnmfa-rs
on
the
liarthicken
*upi&gt;
r
lit
the
M
E
church
!_■■■■'
■■■■■■i—...-------------------------favor of the HaWricster*.
■ problem is being met here in the monies and guitar, ajso.solw. by Mr. Fridav hiKb. A 1)lny. The Family
Perry was high scorer of tlie evecounty.
unusc
Chuw were swimr
mi-IIhi nnn
attraction* on tie; Roundup." will fa- presented. Be
n.ng with Jive uoals.und a free tin-ow!
in HjMtou 63 mtn V bWtort program- Miss
M„, Elissa
El,i.u Lewi* very sur,.
ntu-nil
..
.
.
*
Mr*. Charles Mullen and Mfa.l
SOUTHWEST RUTLAND.
on street improvement work and the pleasingly
Tangly played■ one
----­ of her piano
to his credit ; Thomson ot Halting*
Mr alltl
Maurice Hughe-. fcu’S\S*d&lt;&gt;?hat Tlieodore
extension
maiii-, Other
co:
dfld Long of Woodland . were next,
-r - -------of water
■ -----— .pro- »okMi. We congr.it
ulute the members »*r, Mot* and Mr- Cecil Gin:* n
J,r&lt;!
recrlycd that Theodore Boyd Cortrlghl of Otsego. Miss Ruth! Several from here attended Un
Jett, are also in line
of th(. caAr^ tlwlr dirrctar* far. ^.nt ”h irMfav in Kalama-&lt;■
G"b ?’ M*',ndon,,d"U 8u"da&gt; "'T" Nelson mill Mrs. J P. Kent of Bat-1 M.nIor play nr Hasting-. Friday eveeach connecting lor u free throw and
Twenty-nlri- to. .re beu*
|uir .™ui.i... rmrn.mntrliixiui
™ Mr, t " re ■ A bc.b-.m
1,“ml u&gt;. ■'tourtevi lr renttwry tb- Creek were callers on Mrs. Sarah ninR Blld enjoyed it very much
four field goals. Hershberger ot
_;.u ......
M(s J)m W1]rrjx ttnc;
Wednesday. -He leaves his wjfe and D
Woodland gave the funs one of the [
Smith
and *«-Mrs. Mary Polley Wed­
two children and a host of friends. nesday afternoon.
mast .'killful exhibitions of free1
. children
___________
, with the forSpent Sunday
•fiwre .re 3ti mm in MBMI.WB.
“S-MU
™ some &gt;
■"
tContlnued from page one!
Middleville L. “
MrI ‘un
“
yr,,,r
V“U did
Sympathy is extended to the bethrow shooting that has been seen
Mr. and Mrs. George McKibbin mer's uwliu-r near Martin.
I
■
:
“
7
d
,o
(•«
wrek
Tur.tore
■
m
-ntuntow
wot king on the porks. Imp
_______
k
■ in the local gym for many a season
nccompnnied Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Tlu- pupils of the Otts Khool
!T\n
K.!i -tvA.inn
Ulto Uiu-ttortl tbr revlwtl Mrs.
M„ Lucy
Bl
Lucy Blanchard.
formerly ot
„„„ cmwlnietmit
,
when he made eight points out of and rmy well wtobrr to Ute com- „„
lire
Itoure
«nd
»n
»B1.
[^STu
HreN^Stmr
m
’
ureto
iito
’
Mr
Wetzel,
our
school
nune.
and
McKibbin
and
family
anti
two
guests
arc
preparing
a
program
for ChriMthis place: was hud to rest in our
oI lllc Ttiorn.npleeight chances for a percentage of nun y mil Barry enunty wUl IkW lcllc ,wa lm
'
i---■ and Mrs. James Estelle are pastors cemetery Friday uftqmoon. She Dr. fxiwry came Friday. Dec. H. to to Kalamazoo to spend the day with mas.
[ it will prosjwr. There can be r._
100 |&gt;cr cent.
f
,m
'«’.«-mir’b ’and 'R-.r
T.’br ■'bm.T’to T, give the dental exams. They found Mr. and Mrs. Will Shattuck and. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gurjiam and
' question about the efforts of the ofTwo games are scheduled for this
w
XrntSJV'nTa,
bScS :?"^.‘“' M"‘"' “
"“ 'tlkUkltlrr. Mr Paul Bay. Wcblw,- many teeth 'in bad condition and family.
i ■children ot Kalamazoo spent Satur­
and management of the new -i
u,;^
17pr
^u;K;: 'oThie ffah'hiicherT'
week. On Friday evening Uie Has­ ’fleen
day morning. . She; leave* to mourn a few children with teeth in excel- ■ Will Mullen was called to Has-bday with hl* parent*. Mr. and Mrs,
to make II nt Into the com- U1
„ltn,ts. huilrttna
ground*,
building new
new «xmcfa.
pond*, and:
and ; r‘?.'ab
tings teams will travel to, Middleville ; bank
‘ tings Saturday. His mother. Mrs. Francis Gorham.
munlfy life in a normal and helpful .•trnightcninu the evurw of 'West I - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rogers. Mrs (uut
four daughter*. Mrs. I. B- Broun lent condition.
for contests with Uie T K. S. first । manner.
Margaret Mullen, being1 seriously ill. The Glass Creek Nutrition clow
Ralph
Stewart
and
Mrs
IZnn
Hawk
add
Mrs
John
H
Hall
of
Plainwell.
«..
m
....r
ww,...
...
The
children
arc
enthusiastically
Creek to Improve the drainage of1.• were Hastings visitors Tuesday.
and reserve five*. Saturday evening!
- r.. practicing for a program to be given Later—Glad to report her better. held a very enjoyable Mxrlal meet­
Mrs. Paul- Ray i.nd....
Mrs. Russell
the Howel) High first team, comes The new bank starts off with a the ponds.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop ing, Thursday
---------- . at the home of-Mrs.
Mr*. Pearl Smith completed her jScott of Kalamazoo She liveii here at the Christmas tree Friday eveUnder direction of Mr. Walker,• 1I work
hen- to test their skill with the Has­ clean slate—for It Is a brand new
_____________________
„
Visiting, a
Mrs. George Bel- Wm.
Havens
at the home of Mr*. Williams ,many years and wns well liked- mng. Der. 22. Everyone welcome. spent Sunday with
bank.
It
ha.
1
,
the
liquid
assets
of
the
county
dram
commissioner,
fortytings first squad. As a preliminary
dinner and 3 grab bag made it a
‘ j near Nashville and returned home Sympathy
,
is extended to the The primary room made crepe pa- lingham of Pine lake
old
bank
that
were
relected
by
the
nve
men
are
being
employed
to
imgame tin- Hirsch Brothers quintet
IJarrv Killick of Pine lake is vis- pleasant duj- for all. Tlie-January
’ ।I Monday.
.
'
&lt;dimghters.
per butterflies for art work lost
government
examiner.;.
Hie
remainprove
drainage
conditions
in
various
will play the J. C. Penney five. Sev1 -Tlie W. M. A held fin ail day
Mrs. Andy Havens, another old deck. Tliey are going to-be given itmg Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop mreting wW be held wWh Mrs.
,mg 40 pet cent of the assets of the scctwHw of the county.
and Hard this week.
Franco ErWay.
; meeting at tlie home of Mt*. Emma neighbor,
।
buried here two weeks away for Christinas gift*
c..^ hu,i*.d and « veniy-.U .....
Ornm.n [
&gt;!ago She was
included in the line-uie. ol these tfro: did bank ure in charge of the ConMsCalltun
Community Club
Miks Nora Chappell of Grand The —
—“
too lived here many&gt;years Ed. Wilkinson is visiting relatives
senator. Leon Tolhurst, who will me being employed on the county!
tennui.
Rapids was a guest of Mr, and Mrs. will meet this Friday evening, Dec.
'
The
revival
fcrvic.es
al
MoulU
’
n
1
ago
and usually with her family in Kalamazoo.
proceed as rapidly as can be done. ,oad projects under supervision .of &lt;khurch are still in progress and-are .
15. at the home of Ira and Belta
Herewith are details ot the H.
H.
Floyd
Shvlp
and
family
.last
week.
visited in the hojne of Mr. and Mrs. Milo ix-hman is on Uie sick list.
with the jnterest* of the depositor* AKin.wn
McCallum.
8.—Woodbind first team game:.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Vanderbrook
Sam DeBack each year She will fa- He is reported as somewhat imdland ,n vk‘w'
r*’,h‘el whal h,‘ &lt;i‘n fr?n'
paintcra ari
Mrs. Clara Robinson of Grand
Hastings
Woodland
We wish for hi* speedy re­ and daughter of Kalamazoo called
long n,p 1,SM!,'S ,hat w‘‘r,? t'.‘rncd ovl'r t(/ in Uie court house.
STton..Vne. u..,y!
c‘,rdta' •mixsed not only by her own family provedPerry
on Mr. and Mr.-. Sam DeBack and Rapid.; and Mrs. Hajui; Erwny ot
but by her many friends.
'covery.
'
’ ‘ . him.
From the
asset'
j-sjinerger
....... .......
— impounded
....,............
..........
r.uiiw iiiu, v....,
Thomson
HendiberginMr and Mrs. Henry Benz-on Sundajr. Glass Creek are visiting their sis­
Nearly
everyone
is
afflicted
with
Mary
Jean
Smith,
went
to
Ann
i..tl
nrt*
wru-lr
&lt;wi
rrw..;
utwl
hurl
.....
.....
•
,
:
Johiwm “*n w|lh i*1'* Conservator there will Jncn ure at wor|t on !ua(1 and park
&gt;
Dan Wise of Elsie was in town ter. Mrs. Wni. Havens.
Beckwith
। Dad Angell of Hastings was in Arbor Monday with the Kellogg
.
be rollecu'd undoubtedly enough to project*.
Smulker
,
'make
^-... _ _ arc - u.._..
__
Junior .Band where tliev' Triple-Unk Club will meet with hfat week on business.
make ua further
further Luhtotaiitlnl
substantial nnvrnent
payment '"Ten'men
busy in Freeport
uw““** atU'nd,!‘l School
;
Arthur Lathrop, teacher in North Silver Birch’trees mark ctirvea on
Forman
Walidortl
La.
from the Unlver.-ity over Mr* Mmiw Chennery of Richland
Ito the depositors In the old bank.
I grading and graveling the streets tj* r.
A meeting wn* held at 'broadcast
■
'Pule
school,
is
quite
ill
of
pneuroad*
in
Oxford.
Eng.
The
white
Struble
Friday. l&gt;c. 15. co-operative din-'■
I It stems fine to have two bank* and on M-wer project*
|4.&gt;wi.n10Uw. Wednesday evening WJR.
Bring
table
Mr. and'Mrs. Enos Lacoursc from,-nrr.
---- ----- —
-■ service. All at- moniu Hope to report him much barjt reflects oncoming car heud| improved soon.
■ lights.
NINE FAST BOUTS FEATHDC l n n C cum*/
uP*ard:- ot *-4lN’-000 of de- work on street project--, and the ron­ t arc sorry we. were unable to get a' Gun Marsh have moved into the tend. Program'.
I Unt I. U. U. r. onUW pasiLs arc made available lo farmers, struettan
of . an .athletic field for the;rreport of the meeting jind hope tp be ।
. school.
• — ----------------business
1 business
menmen
andand
laboring
laboring
menmen
of of
township
®
Xtn
XvoB
«
wtonBtoul
SIX
wrl
Tn™1
1
Tuo
prr
Two technical knockouts
knrttout* featured,
featured. U1U
lllU cUjr
city an(1
and county, which fa a de- T;..
.upnhid by n»d
irbkbto. M«1
S pSS, to
!
the card of amateur boxing staged cided help and will be a great benefit fa, supplied
road project*.
Most:
at Odd Fellow* Arena here Tliur*- ilo «j|ts city and the surrounding of this work in &lt; a type that can be.I lage. under the provisions of the fed- I
day evening before a hiir-sizcd territory. Ail will be glad that the abandoned temporarily in favor of
CWA. So fur they have been
crowd. Petr Rirlow.^ Hasting'., impelling lias tak'*n place with such other special project* tliat may be •: era)
busy cleaning ditches and laying tile
smothered Lew Robert*. Grand Rap- RlXxi px-hng and with evident wish required,
.1.
’ to care for the surface water that
ids. uiider a barrage.• of blow* within Ly «-Vi ryi&gt;xly that the National Bunk । n-i...
The
th
I he ttirory
of the CWA tmploj- llvrvloluIl. has Mood in pools until
the first minute cf
the
••
---- shall
• ” ------“! .Vl'
Hastings
prosper.
round; Ed. McGrath. 119. Hasting*. ,
*u&gt;pi&gt;ed Virgil Ring, Belding, ns the I . W, B. Anglfa of Marlborough, “UKhlyita" '» ,iouibl&lt;' by bn, totoi
plan‘„ri" undl.? lbJ'pro&gt;^
ircond round opened. Johnny Wirth Wilis, recently became the chmn«“&gt;' «“U-r intoiu will &gt; laid, uw
stopped tin* bout after Ring hud pion town crier of till England.
lied by htolnii IMbide token "«
.idyw.lfa .epulred,
11.- wi-lUr.- Ibis l«-.l merctanto; a
u dMllW up O1 „„
Will be benefltted tlirough increased
rrhL
k . d*nd.._ ,h„
ll.de. enmnitollly- &gt;,««-, .r.
X'i.T B^'r* « A2'
to Improve .through an increase in
OjnmuUce
fa in
demand for I«kI products, the retell
oT JeS
Sea.and
K fa ci

inney!
'atchcs

UUUIIII Ulin III

FREEPORT.
JofMr* J 6 cool Friday afternoon.'
1 Mrs. Claude Walton ha* been quite. Waiter Chcrholt of Detroit fa the:
f«KioAUly ill the pa*t two week*, butijwst ofhfa brother. Cha*., and

SAVE you money!

ANDRUS SERVICE
Corner Jefferson and Court Streets
HASTINGS x
PHQNE 2240

denumd for product* fa «-X)M.-cted la
t . n t b t J2000
...
rr-uel Uvontoli- tor «n Incrnm- to
“ “hr
Md .1
emnltoWW
the niiunitotourlng fb|x-nt here. the men being paid at
linduatrii-Kjhrourttoul die eouulry. t , , ,d on (hPf work neie ale:
Su1 «■'"■&gt;
*&lt;&gt;“&gt;”
w
; .-HI be re.pon.lbto lor ..tetor.1 Up- .^“£^“,££.''^5,5x125:
:swing in employment and a ebnse- ’ .... Alb(rt WcUa
8
p
quent improvement in conditions. — . . H rn&gt; hniuitw iiwir nn
•n»T'trVi’X'SS. to
'n^Cbr^toV^^^U".;
*“*“1 If..f
basement on Wednesday ot this
UniK-d; U U KSTdo to
30 wr“a“4’
n... PU„ ..1. be nnto.ned or'.b.n• nX «

COME TRUE AT

Tlie pun u tnin*ly r.p.rtment.1'‘b'fjJX'Tin nSTnSTh./
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b"
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'“““re iS2Zk to-™i tane Monday'

The Messrs. Karcher with the rest
cmtTii’ «jiii'iT7
|of the men. remained to complete a
»«
i .
lnr8e W««« which they are erecting
Mi.\» Ruth Horn visited her sister. for the Mate.
, ‘
Mabie, of Battle Creek from Friday; canned fruit fa-now being collect-*
jintfl Sunday.
'
-ed by the ladle* of the M-E. church
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gibson. and for nYonson hospital.-Anyone caYing
son. Gerald and Gordon Kenyon
don:U&lt;. onC or nu,n. cans {dr thli
21?
.^un±L n**? L; *^h&gt;- cause are asked to leave
The Laidies Aid will meet with them at the church basement not
Mrs. Forest Sinllli Tliundjy tor laU.r Uian TTninto.y nlpbt ol 1111.
dinner, everyone I, invited to at- ,wk. (illp.y „„ a„ „„ h#nd Ior.
u‘nd■
1 exchange.
Mr, and Mrs Canard Smith ot A ..„up kltchc„-- has
tostabHtohnss ath-nded prayer Ineriln, |ULcd at‘ whoo, fne pUrp«v la to'
ni bi" Fre" Horns Wednesday provide hot soup, at noon tor chll-&lt;
n*5,
... dren who do not have enough nour-;
Mr and Mrs. Ustar Soimevllle „w
f00&lt;1 so
it is - mannod"
.nd Lorraine .nd Lorna were by Mr. F. T.bberer. Mn. C~
uncheon koesu to Mr. and Mrs Thompson and Mrs. L. B. Lester, and
n.T'un '"'’"
a“”-&gt;U sponsored by the Woman's Club,
day nlkhL
I pUM
waJ. (or a On„
.JJL. , A.d I?WT I. c Terdt e'chrl3tmiul pr««»»&gt;
■hc M-B,
spent last week with Mrs. Manila,ehureh. Tlx- commitlee In charge'
*1?’
«« . . met with the children on Monday
QI'a
‘
"P Miac?er..of,nfternwn and gave rout the part*
vC(1vl r parnU'21r' The response on the part of the
.
a 5
?yh.n'
m
children exceeded their expectations
d Mre"1
nl8hiii
&lt;
iand necessitated looking
\tJ!fa
mf .Tm ‘e wnd J?"' material. Committees have been
Mfc Win' Son&gt;appoitU&lt;’d and are working to make.
nevilks ami daughter. Suzanne, of
the finest ChristmaJ nrozram
andt,Mr«rCL*&gt;S^lt‘toUndMt W*th M-r'*FrccPort has ever had. Tttre is to be
Mr' and
Rmiih n-r a ,argt'' rcvolvlI« Christmas tree and
rota Unn
roTt1 S ult,&gt;' Bcr' everyone is Invited to bring their
X ATAnSftnft tV’n »wu and place them On It like they
Mr ana
c
\L lU’&lt;! i did Jn the good old days.-' The date
Rapids Sunday. iLbbie Smith.'wiw cldSVj^but
X^Vb^ab^
Ju SJSS?
,he
“nd l’rogram wsl

WlMrUmS' Mr* Te«e Krnvn., nJ Th&lt;'re W&lt;U Only “ ""“h «TOU»&gt; a!
Hlckorv Corners swrutS^dav nr?f thc M E church Thursday evening
to lutcu to the wonderful address
Kd to
KCn?on? arid Bun ’ B‘vcn by Dr Ra,ph Ttn“&gt;lu&gt; of Mul-dar e?enin? u?th M? ^&lt;4 Mrf rt ,ra- I,ldli* Dr Templin represented
F yKeiivron * th M
nd Mr ■ °‘Ithe Northwest India conference,
‘
.., ' .
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j which has been taktTn over by Grand
-rho
. .a Rapid* district and is so well acOth?r
ror wnrM1 IQWrtnted with this part of India that
other Inhabited parts of the worid.lv.t u th rive an unusuallv in-

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mean*
of a new i -*
' Venice
nwSlK?
“""
U
iu ,n u,. r-&gt;t^i&lt;&gt;rte&lt;i that sodfew
•“ueo* *
Jhe mainland.
splendid opporUmlty to hear about
I The farm population of the U. 8. I these countrier. and peoples and
'
jis now the largest in the history of • their problems.
Mr* Morna Vanderllp is assisting
the nation—it totals 32.242,000.
with the household duties at the
Aluminum paddles devised by a N. home of Morey Moore, during the
IY.. inventor to be worn on the hands iUness of Miss Clara Sisson
The W F. M.‘ 8. met at the home
■ greatly increase swimming speed. -

19-pc. Aluminum

...

79c
All Silk Service Hose
Linen Boxed Handkerchiefs
25c
Novelty Wool Coat Sweaters . . .$1.98
. . 69c
Rayon Knit Bloomers............
98c
5-Piece Bridge Set
. 23c
Large Box Stationery............
$3.98
Zipper Traveling Set
98c
Manicure Set
. $1.98
Calfskin Hand Bag
Washable Suede Cloth Gloves ....79c
Extra size, 72x84 Deepnap S^s,98
Single, Reversible Blanket— 9

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Penney’s has Gifts

wuwMrriimiL

s
Satinfaceci Dance Sets .
All Wool Sport Jackets
All Wool Sport Sweaters
All Silk Chiffon Hose .
Leather House Slippers
New Style Ascot Scarf
3;Piece Toilet Set
Fine Quality Kid Gloves
All Silk Biascut Slips .

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DI Mt LES'I

For Kiddiei' Parties!

QT!other will
liLro tltoeo
f
like
these/

$1.49
$3.98
$1.79
. 55c
98c
98c
98c
$1.98
$1.49

COFFEE
SET

Somcihiog new! 2-pc. urn with
handler! Hamtnercd-type tray!
In a handsome gift.box!

Soft and cod • S..4'
dly. — damt- r &lt;'yg
dA
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\&gt;e^**~**^
Rubber p*nlie»f ' Eyes that go
to sleep! 18*1 Qlher» 98c up I

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Boys’ 22-piccc

ELECTRIC BOAT
RACE GAME

TOOL CHEST
ll'» 17 inches

9Sc

98c

Hour,

of fun!

Fi

— larludiat
8 b*lbt.
2 baittrit11
Metal board —
measure* 19 x
II! Like the
■Fair"!

CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
' for DAD
&lt;
Monogram Scarfs '98c
Zipper Traveling Sets$1.98
Leather Bill Fold49c
Box Initial Linen Handkerchiefs . . . 49c
Fine Quality Pre-Shrunk Shirts . . . 98c
Boxed Four-in-hand Ties69c
Leather Tipped Felt House Slippers, 79c
Fancy Wool Faced Dress Socks -. . .49c
All Wool Coat Sweaters$2.49
All Wool Lounging Robe •$3.98

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1J. 1#3J
mile from Streeter'* Gun lake land­ From Our Scrap Book
ing. and were working north. They
Backward Glances;
Views and Opinions;
I claim the road 1* a gef and •work of
PROVERBS OP INDIA
vertising doesn't even exist; then
ha; commenced.—MiddleSlate Inspection.
Bits of Yesterday grading
What Others Say
tliere are numerous soaja widch
ville Bun.
The fool talks and the wise man
A Growing Army.
float because of the purity of pro­
There Un't * city In the state of thinks. '
■
I Michigan of the sire of Hastings.
Allegan Experiment#.
If you throw a handful of stones,
ducts used In their manufacture, so
EVERYONE MUST HELP.
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
! that pa* a better barber ahop than one Mt least will hit,
*
A Hydro-Electric 'Project,
tjie advertisements and labels say.
Not anotha winter like the last I
Mr and Mr*. Deb Norwood of tlie Central Harber shop of thi*
As we are inwardly, so -shall we
.
Thai wag tm- pledge of the new
personal anti Sheridan are guesU of Mr. and Mrs city owned by Bu*by Bros They run appear outwardly.
In these day*
- when
. rof.air bubbles—the waps in question Admlntatr4uonWhen it came into i other
Anger consumes ourselves, pleas­
expenditure* have to be clo*e- B F Taylor until after the holidays. five chair*, keep posted on all the
may be 100 per eenl pure but that J”5uUieV^'rii&gt;ta"*the‘'iSolt
Mrs. Ednu-e Black. Mrs. Down, latest style* of hair cut* and have a ant neas consume* others.
*
ily watched. Il give* one a decided and
Mr and Mrs. Wayne Merrick large patronage from traveling men
A greedy man has no taste and a
j pain-to sit by and see the way that culled on friends in Vermontville iwho often let their hair grow for lasy man no rest.
____
Isn't tlie reason they float, they rise earnest hope ot every citizen,
Sunday.
IN e*UKY COUNTY hix MONTHS «&amp;. u&gt; the surface because people are
BuI government alone can't do it , money »
1* *«...«
being squandered to build
weeks al a time tn order to have it
Drop by drop the oceans axe filled,
- 0 pay for air bubble*. One all. We ran rpenit .irnney tor rellet-Lp mueal machUW..
1 । MU* Minnie Matthews left on!'cut right al Busby Bro*.
IN*iiaumy*&lt;;*uxtv* three months iwl,,int^
stone by stone the walla ...
are built.
and we are. but there u never
...
Sunday for El Paso, Texas, where
Wlh. Hall returned from Belmont, I Tell your troubles to yourself and
i an a or.
...---- *je
continue In this manner for ।enough. We can build public work.-! ,, ,
, , ,
, .
she will spend the winter with rela- N Y..- with
----- -------------------- your happiness to the world.
Dan Reynolds Friday
ODraipx hammy count'
t'»e last horie races in lives
. night, and। *■—
•TEAR IN ADVANCE ....
is visiting —
relatives
in । wilat are you going to do lotnoc.. . »t.s&lt;&gt; page upon page. Some of the pro­ -but there comes an end to that. ’ *
and the public treasury t* not botH*e currr,“ ,T,uo:1
MLm Julia Mela Arnold, who came the city and vicinity.
kqw. do today; what you are going
duets me good. Mime are harmless, 'tomlen. A large .share of any kind *erc ,u’,d, &lt;*1,- B- ‘ ’cre urt ’V11’1’™
YEAKJN ADVANCE..
---------[to do today, do note.
others
injurious,
some
&lt; of the home last week because of illness.!
ot relief effort must be borne
by thc'"
Mn l'KiP-°&gt;
l‘d onpositively
tlie payroll
returned to Olivet college on Mon- FIFTY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY’
.If you bear trouble you will, see
ADVERTISING KATES.
individual
citizen
Sl
*
‘
te
R^lng
commissioner
Mark
R
dangerous tor the laymen to us*. 1
* applnes*.
&gt;; .
; John Brow n., late an eniplpyee of haj
DUjiUj •dt'wtu.uf r«t»» &lt;.«
And this doesn’t mean Charity Hanna Nov. 10. according to un au­ daMr.
water bubbles much and
Mrs.
F. muoeswr
Chidester ana.
and me
the Manner
Bunner omcc.
office, ana
and a young man
mami Shallow
8
Most of them appeal to our fear.' , i,i
, thentlc reiwrt from Laming While tlua and ■**
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m»' u MWC. U»r « hiw M».r X tM .link.
.1 11» SUM,
K a shallow
man boiut* much
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V. UW. "V
...... . U.K. L.-1 UUll BIUCll Sll« IIUS IIIUIII V .
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, ■ ----- -- - -----Be servant to a wise mail but do
‘“.?k mm orto-s.rlomduoracr.mllW:; «™ itovkto Hr. on motor, «hum: wJ-ilJISLE,!£ m!' £
Charlotte.
I teaching. We predict the Alabamian* not be master to u fool.
When tlie people In tlie house fall
Mr and Mrs W A Schadrr, Mr will find him a t honaighgoutg bu»loiler
o&lt;T« a. swift
«n and
.nd easy
W cure.
our.. Prof.
Pm..
wnd Mrs Ciuu^ 8.
“n&lt;1
fellow in whatever he may en- out the iXHisc cease* to exist.
Tutoxto am mruld put . stop m
u
*?W-------------------------- -’'“i
t'"1 4? I *"». r. Uam o( tM Central Re­
AENONE.
this form 6! advertising.
HOWARD CRESS
rnticnt or tiw -t-.-, ,&gt;r John f«&gt;tic Inspector* at M00 a day each. Ralph rRocvrs
,----------of ""
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1
r. tunscosi
oi inc cenirai kc
Grund
HunitLs
„r Grand
..an- There ilea a vale in Ida. lovelier
But despite tlie several good fea­ Brown doam the street
•
* thirty-one plain inspectors at *6 00
i ^
pld3 fortn Club of
Rapid* will
Present* Bis Services un
A dollar suent it hflm&lt;- d-« double' I*’’’ rtay Cach
*alartc* for the «^t. u,. ,T
ub *vrB
l*ak in Ulon
Hall on auiuiay
Bunday anu
and Than all the valley* of Inman hill*.
.......... . . c .....
■ &gt;, .'-peax
uion nau
ture* of the Tugwcll Bill we would
The swimming vapor slopes athwart
duty. An extremely lan e share of it last hu,r uf JfPieiub*-:; .amounted lo 4e*Wfully entertained by Mr
Mr 'kud
m
/u»i.v »v«ntn&lt;&gt;.
n-.. a
•’-&gt; and -&gt;*
.»
“
,
a
Momtay
ey«un».
Me.
»
Qt
hate to see it pass through Congress
Teacher of Violin
the glen.
»j aso.w For
rw the
arc second
mxoou half
nan of
oi Oc-'
wc- .MnL Keith Barber of Vermont;die 7:ao o'clock. Mr. Linscott U an actor
in it* present form. Il/would place goes directly U&gt; lai»»r m your own tflber after
Puts
forth
an
arm.
and
creeps
from
1
ill racing was supposed
'J?
,y &lt;u,e*t* were Mt and Mrs. a&amp; wvn
an orau&gt;r and holds hl*
town Tlw rest nf It goes to various •— • ----- -■---------------------’•’T"
pine to pine.
. ■ Wilbur Lane and Mr. and Mrs. Jas audlencq spellbound by tlie power of
too much supervisory power oiwr mamtrto Ihroukh rmimaoui. wk-1 ’ ‘
Un. p.jroll....
.1111 amomrmd
| his eloquence. He la one of the And loiter*, slowly drawn. On either |
food*, drug* and. cosmetics in the ft*. It U always growing- and by the 1,1 ,!M3...
hand
Mr and Mrs. Cha* Hall and Mrs abtan advocates of temperance re­
Tlie complete raenOStaff withan- jS***
^‘^uffhauser were
were called
to |term
the
fl'
hands of one man and would set up tlw^w'^^TiftvVr'a^umired 'do”
base5 Schaufifluuiser
called lo
0rm jin
n n
w field'because
he know* 'Hie lawn* and meadow-ledges mid­
way down
-’’
- ---------- - - r is talking about and
a new corps of Federal bureaucrat*.
Hang rich in flowers, and far be-1
Countv
Renuhlican
Ptro
i
to
thU
report,
which
comes
from
the
,7
•
niece.
Mb...
Neal
Wil।
j
u
m
how
to
ti
tell
the
»tory
-'
It seem* to us that present fowl bnd County Republican Pmm.
iUn*mg bureau of the Detroit
*ho
“*«1- *»»»»*
«*&gt;«•«
low them roars »
THE TUGWELL BILL
. - -. On Monday the smiling face of .
drug laws could be amended to in­
hmg brook falling thro' the
THE LAW-FINDING SP1RIT1 jNews! Mark R Hanna. *3.000 p*- ‘Kalamazoo
J«rated oniiosnitnT
for appendicitis
A measure subject to considerable
’7^---- ' •-’ “- i George H. Brooks graced our aanc- The cloven
ravine
clude most if not all of the gwd
Mr
mXP Fm^» Vnr,v
Jtum' lhe nrsl Ume ,of •Ome
(tor, todrer f«ry „r«d!er.
l'r;mk B W.'-l--, d.i.uiy cmdiscussion these days Is the TUgwell
’:.-.• F /’'''weTwr
A. Er*a&gt;7 wer"
an&lt;[ he having been vUlUng friends in!
rinai Paulitn.
features of tlie Tugwell Bill. Wc arc every official, every newspaper man.
43 twXI
Jan,
es C. ... - un
-^
- M'g
. Bill which, as IU name indicates,
every leader in life, ha* felt the Ming ^.c‘r,abt’’
“P00 “ &gt;x” ' Satmday Ind Sundav YueaU of Mr
!;Stand* up and takes tlw morning;!
was written by Prof. TugwSf, lead­ in accord with the objectives Presi­ Of unkind criticism, the hurt of bitJ- “?*““«• flrst t&gt;'L'u,n' n Mo Mben
।
but in front
dent
Roosevelt
’
*
chief
"brain
truster"
ter
-nd
sometime*
cruch
words
Wr
wretar&gt;-.
*3.000
per
year;
Albert
W
A
£"
‘
K
'
.
a™,.™,■. «» H«bert Parke, «t Battle!^“uJAemi^-““of' the VounJ I’Thc gorget, opening wide apart, re-,
ing "brain truster" of tlie Roosevelt
;.re all human and feel th.- efleet* ot'
Herbert Parker of R-nie,
. Administration The purpose of the I* trying to achieve but we mistrust
,
' fi.moo per year: Edwin D McGti (-rtvk wa» a week end gdest of Mr
1 "£
°Lu.. u
I
vc,,,
veal
these unfair criticisms, J1* iprivate
“ M-creUry td the■■ commlwlfin*' **-n
tMr6 A A Wilmont.
1- aim.: ’J™ "' *}*“ *£.,d“7 "enImT &lt;Dec lTr°‘US Bnd I,1&lt;m*» c«lumn'd citadel.
•
.tvtiuii)
un- lUllllllUkMUll- ,,
-----------measure is: "To prevent the manu­ hl* method of accomplishment as thoughtlessly spoken.’
facture shipment, and sale of adul- represented in the Tugwcll Bill.
Fortunately.
the .....
—Tennyson. "Poetic and Dramatic
.’Si 1.
spirit seem* to reside only in a mi-r,.
• •
—----- F- Fuller, going from there to Bil-;w&lt;rc elected. I rtsident Joqn A
- „- —
(erated or’ misbranded foods, drugs,
Works."
of tacb individual ounll.
norm m «ar eummimlly T,;' B SuuWr meuerorr. UJCO « vw; oxi. Mixv
CWA.
Allen:
Vice-President — Charles
and cosmetics and to regulate traffic
— ... - ------------ .Herman E. Fritxke, inspector. *6 per,
—---- —
uuru*.
Curtis. ur
Jr .; Treasurer
ireaauiv. —John
~
McElSUN-RISE.
Those In charge of administering
f
day;
Daniel
G.
Just,
assistant
in
­
therein; to prevent tlie false adver­
'
Kntskern; Twas the’mom Apollo's upward
TWENTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
’
I
wain;
Secretary
—
A.
Dthe
Government
Civil
Works
pro
­
' specter, |6 per day’. The raw horse
tisement of foods, drugs, and cos- '
Marshal­
fire
[racket was legalized in Michigan to state Muster Ketcham ana Mrs ' ^£,Uc- Ma^'sll Cook; Prudential
metlcs. and for other purposes."
jgram for counties are faced with an
Made everyk eastern cloud a silvery :
I get revenue for the state’s perpet- Ketcluun went Monday to Flint t,&gt;,Wmund O. Dewey;
Quotation
unenviable task. Here in Barry
pyre
\
1 ually depicted treasury but if much attend the annual meeting of tlv- Committee—larvy Orr. Hugh B
Most of Us will agree heartily with county, for example., —
a sufficient
AW« Carter.
Of brightnes* so unsullied, that ,
[of thejneome get* past this fornud- State Grange.
the intent of Jhe bill;-not all of as n"'^r *of‘ uorth^' project?had
TUI' nwn u hu fuiL
’
----therein
'
ot nature's lives and wonders pulsed
iable army of commissioners, nssist- Mr* G w. Perry of Elk Rapid - • ,
-V-........ ...HUI
.1 . **
editor of u,v
the fl
Progress. [
A lliciuimiuij
melancholy apuil
spirit wvu
well might jvin ;
tenfold.
will approve of Irt prbrteions. Our to
whlpixd in line to keep '440
tanis. sub-asstoants and siib-sub- axstoant
rs the man Who faits
_ a few days with her sister. .'ll,,,
mito ,here
unit werc
wvic *&lt;*• pirovo
5orwl, 01171
.2*,
»“&lt;** ■ Oblivion,
and melt out hi* essence ’.
tiMtoanu. it will be a delightful mu­ n*nl
. main criticton of the bill is thafnKn employed. Tlwre are -twelve;
.. .. F.
........................
. . . " .......... . ...... u,m1
uir&lt;*roflI iti
thn
Tlnllwi
to keep on keepitnj
-----fine
...... ....... ~~ —
70
,l,li •u,l’rtJ* ant* h^'klorle'.
Mrs
g
"
Sheffield
6874
111
thB
United
, pri,M?.
it places too much power in the hunnred men in the county listed
on.—JACKSON. .
Ito McDonald. Ray RO, and “““
T”."
“• Into the winds: rain-scented eglan-1
—John KeaU. in "Endymion.'
■hands of one man. the secretary of uS unemployed or on tlie welfare
line
Lust AugU: t M budding army.of IM Andrew Myers sjicnl last week at wnse* on July 1.
agriculture It make* this office a ron only .t third of these could be
inspector* was released at state ex“"'“b ~«'«B
»■ Gave temperate sweets to that well- j
sun;;
• Tlie foreM conservation corps In
wooing sun
jiense to look after the sales tux and
xit. »»no™ r V*.’
run
lawns and gardens, the city of Pier- ,
dictator jiver tlie food, drug and cos- hired to fill Barry’s quota. Furtberbeer laws According to report tin* rrro™ TkJ.TV to M
Be,le*UC re. 8t D, allotted 5.000 gallon* of The lark war. lord to him; cold Delated point* of Idaho. Witahingtnetic ii|dustrics. With a really cap- more this employment had to be
sprlngs had run
Jon, and MouUnui. will have tlwir
number has been substantially in­
t w b Jr ‘r ,X.
! wider free to each honfc owner dur- .
To
warm
their
chilliest
bubbles
in
I pay dropped to them from the an
able secretary of agriculture who distributed about the county on the
creased since then but of this we Mr. ttri vnlma “
™ l&gt;"' "»nU; .&lt; July______
the grass;
lAn army plane will fly over the
have n» positive knowledge But .-ven
had sonw scientific knowledge of basis of population. Two hundred
ix&gt;s Angeles Is larger tn area than Mans voice was on the mountains; camps, dropping the numey in stout
156 is a larx&lt;r force than tlfr.State* Mrs Mertic Earland of Ephrata.
these Industrie*’combined yith cood and-twenty mtn were taken from
and the mas*
canvas bags.
Police lias. During th&lt;* last campaign :Douglas county. Washington, visit-, any other American city.
Judgment, the Tugwell Bill might the uclfare Ust* and 220 from other
’.\______________________________
the governor attacked the state Po- rd Mrs Win Zuschnitt and ollie:
Even
with** plenty
'
•
accomplish' a wnrld of good; with a unemployed.
’ "* ”
” ~***"
*’ " of aomCUmes the unkinif* remarks' of’ lice as unnecessary. If his conten­ friends early m the week.
time
available,
the
job
of
making
tion
Is
true
it
would
seem
that
the
one person will spoil tlie day for an­
run-of-mir.e secretary, however, who
135 numbers of thia organization
was mpre or leas a figurehead or a this seieptinn would not be imrticu- other to whom a hundred folks hove could be Used in looking after sales and
Mrs. A- C. Brown's. Monday !r
'
larly desirable If one .were at all beeh*ccurtcousjind kind If that one
attended the readings given by '
tax and beer laws without recruit- and
j
downright crook like former secre­
prison
could
be
made
to
cunthe
sensitive to • criticism- After ' the
Ing a new a: my.
.
• her former teacher in elocution. Mrs.
tary of the Interior Albert Fall, a
Bmic Gc.irge Webb. ’
necessary projects were outlined.
dictator over these important indus­ howeVtr. the first ta&gt;k facing ad­ would Im* les* of this Cy-s|MTking of
Dr. Sheffields guests during the
Wfc ape in danger of being .In­
each other* motives and ik-.*ds.
past week were: Mrs. Chis Loomis;
tries might do considerable liarm.
Our observation U that flaw-find­. qiqctcd tn death A few years aiji and daughter. Nellie. If Battle
ministrators was to get men to work
t
there
were
relatively
few
inb)&gt;ecProf- Tugwcll without a doubt UJJU
and w
on uw
tlie CWA payrolls as ing is a bad habit. We notice that[ tors. Nnw there are many Almwl Creek; Cllas. Foster, also ut Battle;
sincerely wishes to correct certain qujck)y a* possible. Here in Barry the. person who "knocks" the sclrwl, every department al the state gov­ Creek; FL Blanchard and wife of J
teacher* will find • fault with Q*»’
THE STORE FOR DAD AND LAD
Kalamazoo; Ferd Merrill and wife
bad features of these three Indus- county we believe that there is lit- neighbor
....
a block away; the man or. rrnment seem* to have found s&lt;nnc •of
Bedford.
trie*. He has 1U* objective in .v)ew tie criticism of the manner In which woman a ho says nftuin things about excuse for- taking on inspectors
Edgar R Trim, of Clyde. New
। Even the attorney general has rfvbut like many who are more skilled this work has been handled. There ,,M' home paper he or she should. era) Inve*tigaUws in addition, to a York, and Frank Trim of Tacoma. ■
For this Christmas our showing is complete.
In theory than-ln practice, lie loses will undoubtedly be some dissatis^nrt VritVcizr’^h^’bSiX( corps of 21 attorneys. Hie reason Washington, spent Sunday with i
Fbr nearly a half century’s experience in se­
assigned for this rnpid^routh in the their brother. H D. Trim. Previpu- I
sight; oKthe ground in between. Cer- faction When Hie first rush Is over IIUU! (|3Un street
*
lecting
Gifts for Men and Boys we feel confi­
to
coming
hire
they
together
with
'
talri provisions of hl* bill anil lead R may be found
a
mistake.if you an- tree from the'flaw-tind- number of itupectors and invctti- H D Trim and L J. Trim, anothvi
, gators is that such employers can
dent with our selections. The following pre
to more confusion than R&lt;xxf. How. have been made in selecting the men
ue?
Im* added to imyroUs without kgisla- brother residing In Oceana county, j
a few of the matiy thingrf we are showing
for example, will It be passible for but &lt;hrj* **n undoubtedly be cor1J(, th|U
JttUil.M7ging friend P'**.
in other words thb spent a tew days visiting their pttr-.’t
w
njxn avenue for efits in Shi lby. their father being 83!'
that will make any mun or boy happy::—
any agency eren the United States rK,,p4 a* time, permits. So before
t iir.d eant know. Finding Uu’|!“ . b#'..aa wide
"
building up party machines at stalo; years old, their mother 81.
Government, to arbitrarily fix the 'cutting loov with criticism against gixid m loiks I.-, a thousand turn expense— and at present neither, the l
the
CWA
administrator*
here
in
more
tun
than
tlnding
fly-s
THIRTY
YEARS
AGO
TODAY
’
standard* for Grade A. Grade. B and 1
legislature nor the public can do
reputation. — R
Mr. and Mrs. w A 'DeMott enter-11
county too freely, we should re- Mimecne*
’~
[anythingJo put a stop to it.
Grade c food products a* Prof the
’
Baldwin. Northville Record.
tamed tlie P. P. Club vvi'y p'.easantlv 11
Tugucli propaset to do? Quality lire'.member the. complex, unenviable
Friday evening. Mrs. A. H Nobles
Is there a man in your life? We .sugite.-t a big
Laid January a Comnuxslon of in­ winning
work
they
are
palled
upon
to
do.
PR.
COUGHLIN
AND
Al
ladies* pnMt*und F. R. I
foods is'a mattered judgment. Shall ’
quiry into Government Costs recom­ Panc&lt;-.ast the
arrow opposite his name. For Arrow Shirt-,
the gentlemen*. Light re- 1
Snouting ■
mended that th** l.«u-maker.- bud­
a small, juicy, fine-grained pear, for THE SYMPHONY’ ORCHESTRA. one hand an
('olhtrs. Underwear, Handkerchiefs and Ties,
get every employee in every depart­
example, be given an A classification Once again the Hastings Sym­
About twenty people from the city
ment, that the aiquopriatlon for
Ml are masculine gifts.
or shall a. large, finely-shaped
one ]nKKi&gt;
,
each division Include -salaries for attended a hop at Star Grange
phony
Orchestra
put oi*
on «»a •&lt;«•*•*
most
’
l-iktam• puv
Injectors and that every unit b cid.’d success, nearly fifty numbers!
less juic^and, fine grained be giver. crnti:table performance, this tunc ;«vo piomim
compelled to return all tax and hpreference? Ho* can peart ol dif- during the first of u series of Sun- &gt;anui
church numbe;
being s&gt;ld. Troxel* orchestra fur- j
'.ffe mwuc.
■*
Terent soil and climatic conditiqpe day afternoon concerts which are' political
[ha* bill pass? It did not The corpse ubhed
1
e
through th* was carried out and-given as quiet a . The Shamrock Club was enter- i
ever be sort'd Into three arbitrary planned fur the winter month*. Al- as-aillng
Persian, Satine Stripes,’ Figures, Twills and
press and
funeral as possible. Incidentally the ,tained Juesday evening by Mr andi
If
grades? And the pear u&gt; only one though the audience was not large, pteun? Oi
Mrs
Hugh
FurnUs.
Excellent
music .
Cfdlvge Stripes. NEW, smart, ready for Gift
i Communion Ot Inquiry Into Gov- *
particular kind of fruit, anions #the it was highly appreciative and AtU*. and our a
irnjment Co*ts operated well within. wa.- rendered by Mr Geo. Campbell, |
choosing.
-r
of
Ohio.
Light
rrfreslunenu
were
hundreds that would have to be factory considering the fact that mimic 1I
4rved.
classified. In addition there are musical enthusiasts had to buck a
state and that, as commls-lons-go, U The second annual meeting of Hu?'
vegetables, grains, meat*. etc. to be heavy snowstorm to reach thb audi­
Barry County Medical .Society w«Ls;
a :»-al record.
held in this city un Tliursday, l&gt; - ■
torium. ftippl* who expected to hear
da&amp;Mfjgd
.
it nuiv
The city cl. Allegan Is evident;’'
Every food factory in the United ■Jtwt another' amateur orchestra, Republican and I&gt;rfiocr*iic iw»riU*&lt;
Jieing indetermined to try the experiment ot grand succca* as fm
Stjtu-s. a.-, well’ a* thoae manufac­ must have been pleasantly disap­
those pr ....
,
.1 municipal hydro-electric plant. (tractive
Lisle, Silk and Silk and Wool, 50c to $1.00.
turing drugs and cosmetic* should pointed. Tlie orchestra' h*Y acquired
1 Th* government ha* furntoifd the tion of ofllc.-rs resulted iu- follows.,
ironclad Hosiery, 15c to 45c.
a .suing, rhythm and *nux
needed cx-h up to *410.000 to com­ Prr.ddent—Dr G. w Lowry. Has­ y
be required to met! certain . jxdfitings; Vlci.-Prw.--Dr. Chua- Russell.
movement that places it defjpl
plete the project in our sister e;ty.
Then' ha.- been a gixxl deal o! di— Hx'tinus«-c. and Treax -Dr. J C.
above t)w ordinary amateur cl
McGuffin.
HhstlngA;
3d
year
term
on
gome product. Buch
■ctocafior. In fact there an several fine musi
cinsioi-.. iwo and cor., as to whether
municipal electric lignt plant.4 really ttoutd of cejuor;--Dr. c s McIn­
ratner CIMn^ jn
organization, artist
tyre. Woodland: delegate’ to Mica
Broatlcloth or Outing Flunncl, $1.00 to $1.50.
than detailed. 11 reams to us that wno have n
Iplwuant experience with sucn - State Med Society—Dr. R. P. Oam•
Mr. Tuswvll.s scheme to force an and teachers
being .-■killed
'plant, as has alw the city q! Stunt;.' fort. NiM&gt;hviJle.
Cluu. Ptlug. who h.n been sten­
i
wlicre
the
profit*
from
eily-riuntii
-elaborate ayMem : f grading • onto techrildaniu
•el ctnc light plan: operation |wn a Ographer in a large railroad ofljee
. the n*:.'»n would result in confusion knowledge. Barry comity ? one
igixxi share o! municipal expense*. In Salt Lake city lor several years’
Lined ur unlined, 75c to $3.50. Everyone
nas been in Hajdinga the putt »wk
and costly htixancm that might pre'- the frw rural couimmuta.i in
; But IhtrC may be a qutu*.|»n
visiting his, parents, Mr and Mrs!
know* Osborn Gloves.
Ddlce tlx public against the realh- state, which posses*!* a rymph
J;.- Pflug. Sr. Hr left yesterday tor
good work Ua*t the biil h xtumpting orchestra Tlie organization dvsenn.
&lt; the .plant and.ol transmisMOn hn&lt; •_
If he has a good head, give him a
loperfoim.
- *
congratulation* for the quajr.y of
considered, there would rt-dly br cepted .i ixHitkm in the Pension de;*»rtment
' '
[any profit Allegan will have
But Uie bill u&lt;x. hast -citral wnSk lt 15 doing
Mr
and
MrHenry
Mungftr
o!
FADING FLOWER jlhimi’llke $600,000 invested in *1.cxxuirucl«te ptAuton?. particular*- '
ire visiting tlieir
Cortte* m*rnmc and the chill of aidam. equipment and service line.. Byron. N Y
ORGANIZATIQN REFORM
ly.lhc one directed ajarnst false or
Mi&gt; Mkria Andrus and Mary,
n cedar
c ,,:’
ol n‘,&lt; Question for aunu,
Michigan with a population, ol l&gt;» ».-w kind uf weather
F. Wilcox. aUu their counn* in Has­
ambiguous adrenving and lalx-U.
we glute i j -•art * fire tn the long-'bee«use of the nature
I
than five million people has 43.000 unused furnace ^nd the ur. of stir-i111'- ''•‘r|h underneath 'h - bra rf tt.c tings. •
also the one which would prevent
local public officials on .the payroll. ring up a liUIe iuat warms up the'Thpnupple r.-.er Bu! it is-claimed
FORTY YEARS AGO TODAY
the me of .•.uDbtancea in the nunusizzle o: steam satyidiDte-vj engines ’orve t.ie probEngland with a population of thu«- hr-art *
Mr. and Mr.- H J Christmas ot
facture ol food products ana cos- ty-seven miilMMt lids but 2.0W local sot-d at
ca; the inotning oatmeal.r®,n However, screralxttics that hid aluing were the gucsU of Mr and
Dress Suspenders, Belts, Buckles, Luggage
he hills show tree* turn-' ,'*1'"l&gt;°'vcr plants found then;
wmetic* that might be Injurious to public vfliclals one could not be uc- ’ °
Irs a ('
Carpentdr Tuesday.
and many other useful Gifts for men and
;old and brown. We step on a Juproducnre and rouid get mm.
the health. One only .has to read
of wo.Brl-.un
l» '
,,,, kbls„n alld kuml.
r.-.„ ,r..n. »
,»«,
boys.
■ t in the kitenrn and know
Rivers
thru
future
home.
Mr.
certain food, drug and coemeUc ad- addingMMUiat
.V the little ttlafid realmuwv
lUHui m here Quid or - u lampany Hum they would irate ;
, tintt«uautumn
CHrUtmaa purchased the art gallery'
... "...vers drooptw and the
‘o make their own mania- at that’piare Mxs. ChrLrtmas b
venbrment* and package labels to j$ better governed with 2 000 pbh.u- „..2
find Uv
If you enjoy buying where Quality is always
legyes sot trees tailing ■ :n **u; t**d». ’inu J °*'l&gt;«d system* profitable.
tin daugh'j: of Mr. and Mrs. Peter
appreciate Ux fad that a little servants than our own *tMp
dependable and prices attractive, come to the
A pumpkin is turning
--Corer: nt Carlton, and a former restmore honesty miglrt be an admirable its 43,two. Successive admintetra'twns fall sun and las’.'
i'kk'u.
"1,.v °f ^ur
store for "Dad and Lad."
virtue. For example there is .the al Lansing .tavc talked t«x reform.-garden
Mr and Mr&gt; CluunTcy RIsbridger
vegetable ‘compound concocted In Jn view of the fact* stated above, now jxi
.NEWS GLEANINGS.
of Jackson were the gutwls of B P.
u,•nning
r
proces* ha* been deveL Rubrtdgrr Monday
All nirrrhandiie sold uilhin the Slate is subject
UygtMM! decade* by a certain ma­ however. It would seem that tax re- *^e d“' P*»--c* and home from'
Mrs A D R-xk leaves this week
tlie tender skins of New
'
tronly looking- woman ut we may lorn mw U prerefca by
j-Kdflvh. making it possible to: Agnew. Onawa county. She ex­
evening /nreM .* over and d-rknc».
believe the portrait on the label &gt; zation reform.
in* U&gt; be used tor evening pert* to stay '.here for about three
.
comes an
and know
months to take a much needed rest.
Aomen.
'
which will cure just about any a*t- The”*-*
millennium will &lt;iave ar-, that
evening*,
The MirveyinZ party for the new
Store open evenings all next week
menl that scientists have yet du- nvisd when politician* can be sued iroili
d the penal colony 27 railroad between Battle Creek and
French Onutui coast Grand Rapids drove Into the village
lor breach ot campaign prunto ■
'rT"
it-s» than a dojos inmiet ciaim to fame i&gt; that it Louisville Timet
Raida in hi Northville Rtiuid.

The Hotinai
‘D eurc for
* maUdy
’ of
wlUch
- ‘uUor
*aaa&gt;» Banner
wouwi C1
tunat«ly
the sake
truthful
ad’­

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Lambie &amp; Doyle

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ARROW SHIRTS

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Gift Neckwear

29c to §1.25

Interwoven Hosiery

Pajamas

Osborn Gloves

Stetson Hat,
.Stylepark,

$5.00
$3.50

�THE HASTINGS bANNEH. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1033
T11OBNAPPI.E GARDEN CLUB.

The New 1934 Ford V-8 Model Announced

tfinsmsnts in the design of the radiator and hood and more luxurious Interiors feature the appsarartce of the

anlfold give the engine greater power, the car Increased pickup and speed. A clear-vision body ventilrtlon
system also is Introduced in the new Forde. "

URGED FARMERS TO

I The Thorpapple Garden Club
CAOU oonniirTC
,heard Rev John Kitching give a
USE FARM PRODUCTS
; splendid description ot English Gar.
.
den# on Thursday afternoon. Dec 7 Speaker Stated That Dairy
Rev. Kitchins ’ told of what one,
-Industry
- —
-• —
■
Would
Profit
I would see on a trip tia England. On ;
Immediately
’ leaving Hie American snore you i
■would be accompanied by tlie seal ...t a recent state gathering ...
of
Hulls and on arriving ut Engluih I farmers a speaker gave his hearer#
, vhore*. be nut by flying Itoh and 1 something very wltotesome to think
(dolphins. One’s first inipre* ion j about. His theme was dairying and
। would be tliat England U a great, he said that every dairy farmer, as
{garden, having been under culUva- well as Hie people living in villages,
llton fora thousand ytara.
.
cltle# and in rural district# ought
i He spoke of poor girls .from the to he Interested in a prosperous
I slums who sell flowers at the en-i dairy Industry which had so much
i trance of public building# and thra-1 to do with a proqierlng farming- inj tera fur a living Flowcra sold by 1 dustry. Then he made a statement;
। these girl* are grown bn Scylla I*- which ought to challenge the |U|lands, and picked in the bud are • tentiwi of farmer* He.declared that
brought to tiic mainland each morn-,‘•very farmer who I.* now buying
‘ing. Wherever you go in England । cocoanut butter and other i.uhsti-,
you find flowers, the small garden* | lutes would buy real dairy butler,
being the mot attractive Many ot,un(l I1 t,,,■ J*ople in village* and
ilhe most beautiful garden* are sur- c|tlcs would fallow suit the dairy
rounded by hedge*
Industry would be put upon a sound,
| lit oM,n tune, the name. ot. the |
t«Hln« ec once.
iestate* ending tn the word “holm”
^^KLINGENSMITH
! indicated tliat the garden was en-j[&gt;UM Week’s Letter •
i closed or surrounded by a hedge' Mt and Mr# ’ Goodenjugh enter-’
;Mutil all English garden* grow old rained the'school children from the
fashioned fiowei*. many of which Klingensmith school Friday eveflow over Hie hedge# like ..puc.de n|
ln hnnor of the
,
Often time.* a fence is put on eitliri ter Dorothy* birthday
I

AUCTION SALE
Having rented our farm, located at Castleton Center, 9 miles, east, 1
mile north of Hastings; or 2 miles north, 2 miles west, 1 mile north of Nash*
ville, or S miles south of Woodland, or 5 miles west, 1 mile north of. Ver­
montville on what was known as the Vert Robinson farm, and will sell at
public auction on

Thursday, December 21, 1933
.AT ONE O'CLOCK P. M., THE FOLLOWING:—

HORSES.
Span heavy horses, 9 and 11 yrs.
Med. wt. brood mare, 8 yrs., in foal,
1200 lbs.
Spring colt, roan mare.
1500 lb. Clydesdale gelding, 10 yrs.

FARM TOOLS.
3-scc. ipring tooth drag.
Sulky plow, OUver. 99 Oliver plow.
Black Hawk corn planter.
Champion potato digger.
2-horse riding cultivator, almost
new. 5-tnoth cultivator.

John Deere hay loader, good shape.
CATTLE.
Keystone hay loader.
We Three Kings of Orient Are CONFIRMATION AT
.
New milch Guernsey cow, 6 yrs.,
John Deere corn binder, 3 yrs. old.
• English i.
I Mr* a. c. Johnson ha* been
calf by side.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH American artist* are—rffbn *een -la nding some time with her dauirhFeed grinder, 8-in., almost new.
4 The Holy Family.
Sleep. My Little One (Dutch’. . !
International corn huaker, 8-raw,
■ier. Mrs Arthur Getty in MiddleNew milch Guernsey cow, 7 yrs.,
In n Manger. He i» Lying • Po­ Glass of Four Adults Taken The dahlia is# nature of the ville and a utsUng with the care of
good condition. Favorite drill.
calf
by
side.
lish!.
garden. When they begun to little coline as Mr*. Getty ha* not
Into Church by Bishop ;English
New International tractor disc, dbl.
Away in a Manger «German i.
Bring mummies from Egypt, upon been very well.
Grade Holstein cow, 5 yrs., calf by
5. Tlie Holy Family and the Shep­
New International grain fert, drill.
McCormick
Sunday
-----------------------j
dpentng a casket of an Egypttun Mr and Mrs Albcri Green ent-.rside.
(Continued from page one)
herds.
Set 2-botlom, 12-in., tractor plow,
Blshop McCormick of the Grand
“ buib *us
V?n
Mr i‘nd Mfx Bo&gt;d w’,!1 ’
What Child U ThW? (English!. Rapid* diocese was present Sunday b’,Jd DL!,.rt”r ?£L2‘l
, Katamaaxi. Mr and Mra Dougty
Grade Holstein cow, 4 yrs., due in
Oliver.
5. O Christmas Tree (Germain .▼
O Sleep. Sleep On &lt;Alsatian*
evening at Emmanuel church to J11111 B5rmJrt5,iand
R”’*• Th*1 . Haiu** .and Mra. Hilt and daughter
(I. O Fir Tree Drirk. O Fir Tn&lt;
18-in. Oliver tractor plow, 1-bottom.
6. Tlie Madonna. Child and Atf- administer the ntra of confinnalion l2ow1 tb'’ d**‘u“ *■*- lnlr‘xi atd 111 ,1n,in Battle Creek Thank.'.jiving
Xar &lt;Swedish).
St’ls.
. to an adult class of four.
Farm-All No. 12 tractor, new.
England and tat. r found ita ««5 da._
8
head
yearling
heifers,
Guernsey
'7. Kolyada (Ritulan)
Silent Night (German&gt;.
,, .
,.
,
,
. into
into America. Ttw name
nume dahlia
dahlia wa*l
w;ul . Mr
Mr. nnd Mra Flanders have moved
Old Milwaukee binder, good order.
and Holstein.
8. Fum. Fum. Finn &lt; Catalan &gt;.
He brought, as always, a .splendid, t..-,,..-1
;Pnvrd fro(n ,the
h- ------name---fl a.. .kr'at
«.»» trom neir Mltl(J|,.ulk.
lhc
Cultipacker, big drum.
INTEREST CONTINUES.
0 Angel* W&lt;- Huie Heard on High
virile mewige to the emwrejauon 3u
,.dbhHoutiianl
n3tUrah*t.(arm nu.r Dtxp ’..ke.
--------in which
—
. —
Anoiont Ftehch Noch.
.
Harness—1 set heavy.
i Tiie InQrrtSt and attendance de- —
—— the
— challenge
---------- ot
— Christ*
-----SHEEP.
Pleaching
of
fruK
trees,
which
to
Rollo
Johnson
and
wife
has
pur'
10. Hallelujah Chonr. from Hau­ mand the continuance of the evan- work and it* saUsfying qualities very
very conuimii
r.na&gt;aiiu.
common^ m
in JCnglnnd.^was
in- chased the Sheldon farm cast of
lers Mcssiiih
MISCELLANEOUS.
geihtic campaign at the United were placed tx-fore his listeners m a lIO£tucc&lt;j by tbe Rf*man*.
Tre»50 breeding ewes. 2 Shrop bucks.
Romans.-Tree.* are Yunkw Springs and will move tjiere:
Vocal Duel—"The Angel ot Brethren Mission, Cor. Jefferson and most inspirational way. It was “a trained■­to grow a*
vine*, no natural :..4JGn. '
100 bu. fancy oats.
2 purebred Merino bucks.
Jghl’’—Coombs.
Center SU.. another .week.
(message of lr.q» and encouragement
1,1 vine* being grown in England. ApMr. and Mra. Wm. Biigood of
400
bu.
ear
corn.
I
Violin Duet Ave ManaBi huMr*. A A’. .Griffin will preach each gained from hi* observation and pie tree# are trained to grow along Nashville have moved in with Mr
5 purebred Merino ewes.
evening with Miss Beryl Roof at work throughout the Grand Rapid*
50 Plymouth Rock pullets.
15 ewe lambs.
Christman story according lo St. the piano and Miss Ardath Leonard district and in other part* of the garden walls Gardeners cut the and Mr*. Van luyl&lt;- and Mr BilAlmost
new
log
wood
heater.
OrneT '
*"’* fW C;'“
nCS’‘
.&gt;ukc.
dlrccUng the singing. Tlie- opening country, targe confirmation chuu1.*; U|la.x.b rather grottwque or funta*5 swarms of bees.
Part II.
Mrvices are very helpful and in- have been ‘J'*'«ule in his past year.* l|C dcs|gns. Vl.ry Uu l()r protection
PIGS—10 nice fall pigs.
Mr aigl Mir- Sherman Sliarpe
—i..va
.. are invited to hear work, showing that present coqdi- . „,rdpns
Many other articles not mentioned.
Pantomime - The Christmas Story. splraUonal.
You
' and Esther ••&lt;«*
and «»aiv»u
Harold &lt;u
of maim
Grand
tinitK
hrbinlnu
m'onle
tlie
:
Hons
nre
bringing
people
to
the
I.^larj.
thbtrio ol Gospel workers each eve-'
7h&lt;rt are man) ..priro.s grown Rapid*. Mr. and Mr* Wm. Johnson
church
for
comfort
and
consolation
Companions, Al) Sing Loudly ning at 7.15 o'clock.
uh no. peaches In
Kiiulanil The .......
.. .| ....
..
buk
in England
Wtn. ........
gUc..t&lt; ,lf Mr. ani
Mrs. ..
Rollo
• Spanish •
nlraunt ‘amMnfmmlrrecere kitchen
*llcncn or
p- Johnson Thanksgiving
TERMS OF SALE:—CASH. No goods removed until settled for
or vegetable garden “
i* /'
sep-1Jnimaon
Thanksgiving day.
day
2 The Shepherd* and Hie Angel 1 Soldiers of Alexander the Great, t on 2 Hw W h
was held ar
’'rd ,rom
n “u‘“r W
",e'1 byj
Ml
l d «r*
srated
from JI"'
the regular
garden
byu.'
Mi “
and
Mr*. Orville
Orvdk- Picjrard
Pu jcard en. nWhen Christ was Bom on rare responsible for the word ’’can­
&gt;
■
» «
U- .U_
--J
dy. “ While campaigning in India
Earth &lt;IUtliun&gt;.
---- -..
..... sisters and brothers
from ----Irving
........ —
| they ran across a sweet cane the op. lh&lt;- ll-clor. IP-. SfcNuU, .ml ?L.*
Tlie First'Nowell । English i.
merit, growing 1 Jt. high and not Thank/tfvtng
Come, Ail Ye Shepherds ( Bo­ Indians called "Kand.” Tlie world Mr* McNulty and the recently re­ ! producing ear*. AH vegetable# nown ’ Mr. and Mrs O:^n Rol/rt-. and
'has been .-lowly modified until to­ ceived confirmation class in line.
hemian).
• in England have been introduced fanujv 5pent thp
PI)rt wUh
HENRY FLANNERY, Auctioneer.
CLARENCE E. MATER, Clerk.
day we have "candy
3. Wise Men Following the Star.
] front foreign countries in nth ano; relative# m Grand RafmL.
BARRY COUNTY MAN
15th
BGore. vegetable.,
Mr and Mr* Albert Green enter.
...... centuric'.
........ . -------. . .
iIS TALENTED MUSICIAN
‘Hlroduced. in tm. and. 1. K .
Mr and Mrs olrnn Honmau
onion*, mustard and cabbage
and daughters of Maple Grove $’••”•the only vecclables grown tnere. -Sir day ln honor of vonda’s twelfth
One ol the leading Barry county
Raleigh introduced potu’.
birthday..
members bl the Hastings Symphony1 Walter
England from America. Iepri»v
--------------on his mother. Mrs. Carrie L. Oerman Winkler Tuesday afternoon.
NORTHEAST WOODLAND.
Orchestra U Howard Cress of Free­ • in
and scurvy disappeared hi England!
Mrs. S B Schuler and daughter. Ungrr. and Mr. and Mra. Herman Mr and Mrs Pltny Ham target
port. Mr'Cress, who to concert mas­ after
vegetable# were introduced.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meyers
Miss Helena, and Mrs. Waller Cooke Winkler Sunday.
and children spent Sunday at Lan­
’ ter ot the local &lt;irche*tr]i and a I, a' correction
on
new
officer#
was
take
--------------Odessa
and
..............
Mr.-..
Ruth
Buckwere
In
Grand
Rapids
Saturday.
Mrs,
Carrie
L.
Gerlinger
and
Mr.
sing,
sing.
*
member ot the first violin section of imadg.
]
during the business ;&lt;s*ion. burrough of Chicago called on Mr*
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo J. Gerlinger and Mrs. Herman Winkler were in “
Mrs. Lclah Neilson has been on the
the Grund Rapids Symphony Otis not Civic chairman, no, Can le L. Gerlinger and Mrl Hcr- and family of South Sunfield called Hastings Thursday.
sick lut.
chestra. has a comprehensive bark-J• iMraGrrkkCivic chairman being appointe&lt;r as; I
around ot musical training and'ex-'i. lyct.
Mrs. Roy Fuller is a member ol
——— 1
perience. Before returning to Barry l
county he- was’ a number of The i
| Sherwood Symphony Orchestra and ’ Central school auditorium. Ben East br
WEDNESDAY NIGHT — Fea­
i The Chlcu».&gt; peoples; Symphony will talk tm IlIc Roynlr showing pic-1 W
turing Mathews’ Singing Band.
Orchestra. After receiving a mas­ turn*. A special meeting will be livid 1 Ka
ter’.. degree.in music lie taught fur til Middleville durqig the month of j 2f
several year# in a college ol inuMc in
FRIDAY NIGHT—All star en­
taking up conservation of y
'Chicago.. In addition he Jias gained! February
:.
\
I Or
semble, masters of the square.
notice us a composer, two of his irw
symphonic compositions having’
OBITUARY.
Caller, Ray Talmadge.
been jYTCsented at Orchestra Hall
Mary DePr tester was born ini'
Chicago At present Mr. Cress to Burry lowiuhip. May 28. 1871. the
connected with musical organiza­ daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Juke De-1
SATURDAY NIGHT — Archtions and u. u teacher of the violin Priester and departed thia life. Dec
here and in Grand Rapids.
,bold and his band. The Hot3. Lfl33 She was married to Abra-'
ham Content mid to this union two
i
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY.
Ziggy Boys.
children were born. Mr*. Josie Hall!
Mr. and Mrs Ebben Kelley and of this city fltal a son. Gilbert. Both
family of South J’atk St entertained father and son preceded her in;
EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT -r
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Everhcart of death several years ago. Eleven.
Belding. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kelley years ago Mr*. Content wgs mar­
BINGO. Play all evening for 25c.
and daughter also Mr. and Mrs*. El­ ried to Gail Harper who survives W
lis Kciiey ol Hasting* with a siimp- her. There are also four brothers and '
luoua Thanksgiving dinner-it be­ tour sisters, one granddaughter andI
Dancing from 9:30
ing the occasion ot Ebben* ,47th several nieces and nephews to mourn I
birthday.
her passing.
' Until 1:00 o'clock!
Several birthday gift* were re­
ceived and enjoyed.
Rvmenibcr the L A. 8. will be en- Ifi*
I*. T. A. SECOND WARD.
MURRAY'S
teruined by Club No. 4 al the home
Everyone Is going lo see Uu- plaj if Mr. ar.d Mr.. Hamilton ’ Munn' y
Here Is even- kind of slipper fon everybody, from the lit­
, Wednesday. Dec ,20.1 or dinner. Each j (jf
ol the children at Second ward.
tle 'T’U*J&gt; In Boom” slipper for liny folks, to those In
•They’fe going to allow a candy Judy is lo brim; u gift, value not ro
which father find* perfect comfort. And In every single
i shop yvltii an Ice cream cunc and a exceed 10c. -wrapp.-d and with'her Sp
Don’t let Old Man Winter find you
pah that-hplcndld quality and style which expresses your
Merriment Prevails
lollipop. I
,
nanu* itutde. AL*o icmember qur*W
' gill basket. All are cordially invited j&amp;
Jean Mary * u quarter .
good judgment and good taste, quite as fully ns your
without Overshoe Protection. Here
GEO. F. MURRAY SYSTEM, Inc.
I to atlend.
I ST
. And George is a dime—
Yuletide thought fulness.
i S 8 followed by preaching service ! »
Hurry up so you shall .
Be here bn time!
'
ut the church next Sunday morn-1
are some of the low prices—
Children's
Prices
.
.
.
.39c
to
$1.00
iing. You are cordially invited to at-;2T
"Every-Day Magic”
. Monday night 7:30. Admission 10c. tend.
•
V
Ladies’ Prices79c to $3.50
JHwe*' and
■ Harvey Leonard and family, who'sk
Brnwji or
j have been living in the Crav.lsy j
Men's Prices79c to $4.50
Black .
i Draw n i . . house.* have .moved back to Husting*.
Misses' and
Ladies' Drew
Mra. Luana-Townsend and-.u-n
Rubber* ..
David and Alfred Town*end of St
Zippers .
John* spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mittes' and "Children's High Ladies’ Ziippcrs, Black,
Mra. Orr FHhcr.
Zipper*—
The joint meeting of Lakeview and
Cloth or Rubber .
Maitin P. T.. A * . Had to be called jW
oil Friday evening on account of the S
Children's 4-Bkl
La dir*’ Cloth Snaps EE
ilhu-x# of,Uir county iraraej”
Arctics
Broken Sizes
Several from this vicinity attended M
The Most Acceptable
MKw*' 4-Bkl.
the senior play in Hastings Friday
tadir*’ 4-Bkl.
ArrUcs .
evening.
,
Sf
And Vteful of All Gifts
Cloth
Arctic*
from otir own state-tested and ac­
BRANCH DIS I’RKI
,'i'S
Children'* Dre*»
Milk has well been called the
Rubbers .
credited herd. Our herd, our tlairy
IJ Mrs’ L.E Mudge t. quite ill w»ht|M
“PERFECT FOOD," becuiiHe’it IS a
.stomach trouble and under the doc- : M
Rubber ur
l)arni&gt; and our method* and equip­
perfect food. It contains just the ele­
J
tor
’
s
care
L
E
Mudge,
who
has
been
Pg
(loth
ment for .handling milk have met
Rubber*
ments* the body needs to build up the
Bott,
silki-ii.
exquuitv
such
ith*
grit
one
select*
lor
. visiting his daughter the pd#l month.1 g
' sjjch approval frum the state inspec­
body and maintain HEALTH and
Bo&gt;&lt; Heavy Dull ‘
Men’s High Zip- JO 7K
ixrscna! friends—ihn gut caressing of fftactical u e. to
tors that we are authorized to sell
Rubber* ------pen. Cloth nr Hub. fcs I w
STRENGTH.
Fr. John Dav of Tluco Oaks visit- i
harmonize with I he favorite frock of the recipient.
ed his mother Mr- Mudge. Tuistiaj-1
our milk as “Grade A.” You need
Youth** Heavy Dull
Chiffon or service weighty and all new aimdes and sizv».‘
Men's D
and
Sunday
afternoon.
That is the reason WHY the lead­
have no question in your mind as to
Rubber*
Rubbers
Renicmb’i’. the Dorcas society at
ing Health Authorities of the world
its cleanness anil quality.
Prices—$1.00 and $1.25
the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dai -1
Youth** Dress
Men's Heavy Dull S i
tell you that EVERY CHILD should
by Thursday ot this week.
, ;
Rubber* . ...
Rubber*
Higlijands paity is prepared to
have a QUART of milk EACH DAY.
Rev. Wnlwm. dutjict •upcrinland- &gt;
give you .. prompt and satisfactory
ent. delivered the message W«inc*and that every ADULT should have
Men's laiw Rub- IO 4E
Rubber*
day
and
Thursday
ot
last
week,
aba
'
service.
A
telephone
call
will
bring
her*.
Zipper
w
ut least a PINT.
। Sunday evening. The meeting# were;
Let it be plain or taiicy. silk or wool—whatever kind of
,, flays* and Youths’ 4-Rkl.
Highlands^ljkiry milk and cream to
j expected tn cloe Sunday evening at'
( loth or
SH
color he serma'to like beat. There’s an «ll-iuclu*ltv se­
j our door.
• Every .drop of milk we sell comes
the North Evangelical chwch.
Rubber
I
lection here.
' The p. T. A ha* been ixwtponcd.till Dec. 22 and a ChrUWjM program j
.
Prices—50c and 75c
; will be given al that time.
| A ChrUtma* program is being
planned for Sunday morning. Dec.
.24. at the North Evangelical Sun-;
day school?
.
Hastings, Mich.
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Telephone 2651
: Of conrac. you've heard aoout the;
;Sj*xelmUti ’ll' i- 'I freeman at th.
filling station
the find time and
blew out all tour ot his met.

EICHERS'HL i
SERVICE SUM

George, Gaylord &amp; Elsie Patten, Owners

DANCING!

this Christmas
|_a for Everybody

Why Not Give

-SLIPPERS?

“Where

‘1.00

DRINK MORE MILK

Iw

Because It’s the Perfect Food!

For Her

A Box of Hosiery for Him

. *1.60
‘1.95 ,“....‘2.25 ‘3.50
‘1.39
1.69
69
55
*1.98
65
80
65
85
65
1.10
75

1.98

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

•1.00
75

*3.95

IRONSIDE SHOE COMPANY

।

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IX 1931

PAGE SIX

MANY BARRY MEN TAKE
■------- ------- M. S. C. SHORT COURSES.Home Economics ■
Extension Work

A Total of 12,508 Have Com
pleted’Courses in the
ij
Past 39 Years
i

are Gifts Men Appreciate

SHIRTS and TIES
are the popular gifts for men! Select his gift
shirt from our fine selection of 500 new shirts

He will Like Good Ties!

- QUIMBV GROUP.
(Continued from page one)
East Lansing -Barry county has T,w
of ‘»w Quimby claw’
I ------ , .a-J----------------------------- :---------- „ Tood Zed MWxndZ a'radii- for
of the planning of the
rqwration on. July 1. 1934.
men o^d f*W«r "**»* «« »»« ln
Com TH, irapumry pl.n miulrr. «wrr
,|S? &gt;"»“•’ &gt;“»" •&gt; “» Wnby chureh.
. member bank to pav one-half nf one women who nave compiewa snort
uresuimt Mrs How- 1
I per tent of its dV^sit*. which goea course, at Michigan State Oolite in
‘
l mio. rund ra, Itepurp-wul
y.lM. WWW, kyrdln, ■;. » r.- hold*
elvcted as assistant leader I'
। rying out the insurance of bank de-* cent survey conducted lthrough land
Ml** Lena Llpkry us recreation;
■ )xisiL-i. During the first year on- County Agricultural Agents.
Mrs. Robert Martin ably gave ■
, other like auewhent can be made. Included in tlie list ot success- Ii leader.
After that only one ns.wsment on ful graduates, classified by nwlr post, the lesson. The next meeting will be;
bank.-, can be made annually. State C’Mlce addresses, are the following: 'held January 10thbanks can come Into the federal Hastings-Vernor Blough. George
GLASS CHEEK* GROUP
guaranty plan if they submit to a c Coats Gerald Smith. Melvin I Glass Creek Nutrition Group held 1
federal examination*of their assets Smith and Arthur K. Richardson,
Jheir
second moling with Mrs. Will!
and are accepted by the government Uootfiund—Albert Beardsley and | Havens,
December 1. in the form of
for such insurance National banks. Stella M. Parrott. Christmas party,.with 16 mem-'
being‘under federal tew. are of Middleville—Forrest D Bender, a
bera-and five visitors present.
course subject to all the provisions Pal’1 5, Cridlcr. Clifford M- Dayir. . Tables were decorated; withof tlie Glass-Steagell bill, including and Arthur W. Getty
i ChristmM bouquets. .
■
&gt;
deposit insurance.
, NaMiviUc-Roy G. Brumm.
: Tomato cccktaii and golden fruit
For the permanent plan of bank Dwter-August
•
j Nevinii C. Burchett and cake from the Holiday Menu Bulle&gt; insurance, which will go into rfTcct Jainra u. Nevins.
„&gt; ainner
!
ne« July. UH. bill i.roudr, Uu» ,1V
O.lnrt-n Ward W
r&gt;i!ir
I Mera, «..v«nmrnl will &gt;rl ..H, Uurtoy.
Morehoua-a,.d Hrr- £»'’• “LUS
man.
prominent j
; llMtwqooO in e»,b. dhlch beeomr,
MorrbOdr"&gt;“&gt;• had u number of
“ wmuiun.
’ i.dvertUemonLs cut from magazines •
Assyria—
—Allan
Allan C. Hyde
. u part of the guaranty-fund. Il also A»vrta
the members were to see how i
—Rankin M. Hyde.
;। and yy
1 provides that the federal reserve Prairieville
[ banks shall Invest one-half of their Six short courses al Michigan rnany they could Identity. A good
Stetb College win begin January 2. *•* ’? ,Um1 &lt;Mlt
"“"y lOOk 81
. surplus in this bank guaranty fund. Two
month-’courses will be ottered Uie advertisements.
- . I
Thai,amr
MH add
SIMmjm
Mr
to .r&gt;»
“T" «
“ " prodne-1
™"ca. "'i
thr
All in-julm
banka,
which
akrlrullurr.
dairy
* •SuLtaTlto
&gt;“ ntavrd “a 'nroml,nmu
rnchid,. all .i.hcn.1 bank, anil all •»".£ ry,
" T^kl . r^thk M J' br hrid,
Tne
next
meeting
will
be
j
state banks which are accepted, avneu turai enginrermg, practical with Mrs. R. W. Erway. Januaryheld
11.-,
must pay annually one-half of one floriyultUxa, and home economics,
per rent on their depodts into the A month eoltrae in commercial frui’. Secretaryguaranty fund.’
production will ako upon January 2,
NORTHWEST RUTLAND.
On January 1 this year, this fed-;
NORTHEAST IRVING.
Through an error Uie following
oral deposit insurance will coyer
. «.J|
hw* ...
-..k MM.V
w,1,na Wieland spent the item was. omitted from Inst week's
each L
deposit
In -..x
any mbank
that ...«
has
correspondence.
Thanksgiving eve­
met the Gla^-Stragell bill requirehe,r “««'
Oor- 1
ning the Mlws Arion Cotton. Myr­
menu. Up to $2,500, such deposits don Stahl, of Elmdale.
and Doris
Hall entertained
a
I will be
m- guaranteed
Kihll.Uliri'll in
111 full.
lull. After
Aller Mr.
“**• and
«UU Mrs.
.ni.i. William,
niiuuiii. Dipp
uijrp are
uici tle ---, . ----. .
’ July 1, In banks that have met thethe proud parents of a baby boy. i companyof young people
in
Cottonhome
home Duncing
Duncing was
was enjoyed
|
| federal requirements, all dcpcMits be- bom Dec. 8. Mother and baby are Cotton
en
and a delicious lunch was served byj
| low $10,000 will be insured by the fine.
’ federal government at a full 100 per Mra. Harlow Scpar ha* been hav- Mrs. Cotton and Mrs. Genevieve!
Hall
Mullen.
J cent. Deposits of from $10,000 to ing infection in her hand. It has
Mr. and Mra. A. N. Benedict and;
| $50,000 will be insured up to 75 per been rather serious, but Ls some betson. also Ed. Cassidy of Lansing,
I l ent. AH deposits Jn excess of $50.- tei* at this writing.
! 000-will-be insured nt 50 per cent
Mrs Ida Moore is visiting her were
--— Sunday
--—■* visitors of Mr. wld। !
I of their fare value. When we sjieak «'n. Arthur Moore, while Mrs. ArJohl? Benedict.
[ of Beposits of $10,000 or $50,000 and *hur Moore is caring for her sister. L py'e Vanderbrook of Kellogg
! above, we mean in Individual de- Mrs. citis Jcrnberg al Lansing.
[school ’H’fnt the week end with the
I jxMiit er a corpohttion deposit, where -Miss Pauline Moore was n gu^st. ,,0*be Wllw.
j made by a single individual or com- of
Mildred Hutchens of South! L’,c 18 ** Community meeting,
! party. Tlw ordinary bank depositor, Bowne. Wednesday night.
I, Bht,' uAn !!. ”s,ing protmuu i&lt;»-|
I whOK dyposh. ran Iron, ,.W up lo
------ —------------&gt;“w«*
• pb'Mlnu Irre U telh,
not exceedin’ $10 000 will be in- Arizona, admitted in 1912. wax the1 prepared by tlw committee. Mrs.
' sured the full 100 per cent after
HaU&gt; lo
added t0-w‘‘‘ Union | Edger and Mrs. Williams.
| January 1 next.
'------------•'
' • ‘----- —---j
Tlie purpose.of this Insurance
’ plan is make i: impossible tor any
I bank, to fail in (he future, anil
| there will lx- no tying up of bank
, ■. funds. It any bank should get- into1
I1 trouble, the federal deposit insurLance organization would immediate-!
! I ly come to. that bank, pay it* de­
I positors at once the total ainAunt of
i the insurance and then, in its own». way. by an orderly liquidation of the
I assets b: the bank, save what it
।; could for the benefy of the insur-!
’ ance fund. .

Beautiful new patterns. from Wilson
Brothers—BOXED FREE!

$^98 to $n95
These arc just a fewfsuggestions fromjhis

Christmas store. Here yon will find quality

gifts for men and boys"... at moderate prices!

WAT E R S

CLOTHES SHOP
G i f t S' Men Appreciate

The following are a few of the Special Item* for Fri­
day and Saturday, thia week. Watch our window*
for REAL Prices on Meats and Groceries Every Day

BEEF STEW

c

Found

Boneless, rolled—lb.

LEG MUTTON
Found

MUTTON STEW
Found

BEEF ROASTS

3
c PORK CHOPS
9
« , PORK STEAK
4

.

HAMBURGER

25

5 Pound*
Home Rendered

3 Founds
Round. Swiss, Sirloin

BOLOGNA
3 Founds

Half or Whole Slab

BACON
Home cured, pound

BACON
Sliced—2 pound*

Smoked PICNICS
Home cured—Pound

BEEF.ROASTS
(Chuck)—Pound

3 pound* for

23‘

RICE
2 pound* for

CHEESE

15‘
10c
WASHING PWD.
19°
MAGIC—Large
LAUNDRY SOAP
25°
SIFTINGS
12 TEA
27c
3 pound*
FLOUR
25 Fancy Pa*try—2111 lb*..75°
8 CRANBERRIES
Pound
|
IV
5 CORN MEAL
25°
Pound

25

3 Found*

25

MATCHES

LARD

BEEF STEAK

2 pounds for

POST TOASTIES
Package

.

BANNER WANT ADVS. BRING RESULT!

Boy Scout Court Of

1
Scarfs for Gifts!

W. SCHENKEL, Mfr.

A Honor Wed., Dec. 20

C

Suede leather.'.. suede doth.. . wool
meltons. A Fine gift for outdoor men.

THE COMPLETE FOOD SHOP
PHONE 2162

Announcing

... the kind that stay PUT! You can choose
here for hundreds of beautiful new siljcs!

Blazers, Cossacks

Rosevale Market

Last Thursday evening thirty; three Boy Scent leaders from ardund
.the county attended the first of
three training ckr si-.t-to he held ut
the Methodist church mfflors. with
T- Ben Jolinstun of Rattle CreeK’as1
the speaker. Supt. D\A. VanBusktrk
,is.the chairman ot theScounty Lead-'
er.dup, Training committee. The sepond meeting la tomorrow. Thursday,
■evening with supper at 6.30, at tlw,
•'church.
‘
; On Wednesday night. Dec. 20. the
last Court "of Honor tor. 1933 will be
• held at the court room with Rev. L.
; L. Dewey presiding. Scout Executive
Lloyd S^fer
have a good
attendance ot Scouts and leaderajit
i tins meeting.
.
.
; Hush Riley, county Scout chair*
man. a group ot five nu n and Troop
'79. participated in a Scout gathering
! at Woodland on Tuesday evening in
1 preparation tor re-registration in
। January.
I A’ a gathering at Goodwill
chinch on Saturday evening a new
Troop was organized with Fred
i Smith as chairman of the coinnultce
and Ray Erway. Scoutmaster.
Barry county was well representjtii at Battle Creek un Saturday.,
, over 123 ' boys visiting the Scout
buijding. There were 60 mwi and
lx&gt;y&gt; repre.-ennng Troop 65 and
.Dowling. 51 going by bus to Battle
Greek. Tlie boys had a swim then
inspected the building and file Kel­
logg buildings, all having a. happy'
time.

NORTH MARTIN CORNERS.
La&lt;U Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Zerkle and
children of Lansing sjwnt Thanks­
giving with Mr. and Mrs. Win Flory
in Woodland. Afternoon callers were.
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Slocum and
Dorothy. Mr.‘and Mrs. Vernon Kurrar and Mrs Jennie Slocurn.
Mr. ujid Mrs Shirley Slocum and
daughter spent Thanksgiving with;
Mr. and Mra. Vernon Karrar and
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Slocum in
ft Woodland.
JS
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henri1 /H i
*3 daughters spent Thanksgivingt with I
the
tatter's
mother. Mrs. —
Ida Flory,
I
.... ------ ---------and son Oscar bf Hastings.,
I
' Friends of Mr. (H*orge Barry are
.sorry to report he U wry ill with
pneumonia. He was taken to Pen-1
nocl hospital las’ week Wednesday!
where he is being cared for.
Mr. and Mra Vernon Karrar of.
Woodland apent Friday and Sa’.urM day with the latter's parents.
M John Mead attended the funeral
his brother. Win. Mead, at Stony
A of
Point Tuesday afternoon.
3
Mr. and Mrs Joe Mead and Miss
Knapp of Hastings spent Thanks­
giving at the John Mead home.'
Mr and Mrs. Shirley Slocum
and Dorothy. Misses Mary and Jean
Deakuih. aL-o Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
Karrar of Woodland were Sunday
guests ot Mr and Mrs. Homer Rowlader. Afternoon callers were, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Coville al:-.&gt; Mr. and
Mrs. Claud Demand and family.
Murphy. N c.. is farther from its
capital than from ttuwe of 6

NEW FORD V-8 for 193
THE

UNIV ERSAL

CAR

The New Ford V-8for1934 is now on display at the showrooms ofFord dealers. Surpassing

even the great Ford of1933 in economy, beauty and conifoil, it is indy the car ofthis modi
era age—the culmination ofthirty years Fordprogress. It combines theprovedperformatn
of the V-8 cylinder engine with two important new features—Dual Carburetion am

perfected Clear-vision Ventilation. See this car today and drive it at thefirst opportunity.
OUTSTANDING IMPROVEMENTS IN THE NEW FORD V-8'
BETTER PERFORMANCE. Greater power,
new speed, quicker acceleration, smoother per­
formance, more mile* per gallon especially at
weather—all there result from the new dual car­
buretor and dual intake manifold. New water­
line thermottat* enable the engine to warm up
more quickly and to maintain an efficient oper­
ating temperature. Added engine refinement*

NEW VENTILATION SYSTEM permits dear
vision, prevent* draft* and provide* desired
amount of fresh air in any weather. Individual

ventilation i» desired the window gku a paiied

thia dot air i* drawn out by the forward motion
of th* car. Thia simple ventilation ayatem main­
tains draft-free circulation, insures passenger
comfort, prevent* fogging windshield in cold or
stormy weather. Both windshield and cowl ven­
tilator can be opened to supply additional air
needed for comfortable warm-weather driving.
DISTINCTIVE NEW NPPEARANCEenhunced
by th* newly designed chromium-plated radiator
shell and grille, new hood louvres, new hub caps.
Interior* are attractive, with new tufted uphol­
stery, naw mouldings, new core-type headlining,

ware. Swivel-type sun visors in De Luxe bodiss
present glare from front or side.
FENDERS IN COLOR. On De Lux* can fend*

tional half-turn. This alidc* the glass back
horizontally to form a narrow dot Through

all bodies and fenders ha* greater wearing qt
ity and mor* enduring luster.
GREATER RIDING COMFORT remit* fr

newly designed for quieter and carter a
Shock abaodxn are improved. Seat cushion*
cuahioi
deeper, with new, softer spring*. New

PRICES REMAIN LOW—Tudor Sedan, *31
Coup*, *315. Fordor Sedan, *383. Da Lu
Tudor, *575. De Luxe Fordor, *625. De Lu

wiRdewi), *335. Deluxe Roadster, *325.
Lux* PAerton, *330. Cabriolet, *390. Vieft
*610. MD prk« /. o. *. DrtrortJ

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1133

'

Social Events and Personal Mention

MR. AND MRS. H. G.
HAYES LEFT WEDNESDAY

For a Vixit With Daughter in
San Francisco, Making

Helpful Suggestions '
rruxrw

sponge cake.

2 cups diced cooked meat.
H cup diced carrots. .
’» cup peas, cooked.

.

Robes

cup small button muihrcnm*.
S c sugar.
N c pastry flour.
— Jo—phlnc KxM .nO Mr. T GUILD MEMBERS ENI
U'.e Tr'p by A“‘°
.. lemon,
—... grated rind and juice. ,| Baking powder biscuit dough or
*s
Winston Mcrrirk wu In Ionia on
■■■„.—, afternoon
----------- ---..
Saturday.
D French of Caledonia were guestej
,-r-r.i r- mm « Wednoxday
Mr --------and Sift th* flour once, measure and Plain pastry.
„i. G. Hayes left by automobile sift three times. Pul the yolks in, »«her beef, lamb, or pork may be
TERTAIN LITTLE GIRLS Mrs H.
Clifford Ddlan b in New York on 'of Mra. Ultnord-Brainard in Battle;
I
,-k—
■
Joravivisit with their daughter. Mrs.'a small bowl and the whites in a luscd lQr mcoc V*"- Cui &lt;he bold
business.
■
1CrceK. a couple of days last week.
7 empman.
Shipman, m
in San j-TanclACo.
J-Tanclxco.- lazge
lartfe one.
one, Add salt to the egg whites
whiles ’?*=■* ««»(■
«“at row
into »mau
small pieces. Cook ;
Drroc.
P.
LaUuw
returned
on
Sixty-Eighi
Xttend
Christ8&gt;«ncy
Mbs Mildred Tuttle was In De­ Sunday from Butterworth itospital'
7 ’ 1
.
CaUfomjO. Due to an’arbitrary rul- and bear until stiff but not dry. I the carrote unril soft, add Utern ta­
troit over the yreflbapd.
raa8 ?ftrly on Monday
llnK Hi Wazhinglon. Mr. Hayes was Gradually beat tlie sugar into tlie gethcr with the peaa and mush-1
in Grand Rapids and la gaining
Mrs. G. A. liurgGi and Ml*» Jean ;nicely from his recent operation.
I
Evening
|»h»&lt; pcrmiltid to have any pfficlal.-egg white*, a little at a time, add n»nw to the meat, sprinkle With]
Barnes were In Grand Rapids on
iiiinh
uirihii t-nrt.n havn ir ' &lt;-&gt; . t it
• u.u itf.io, ot Icuiuiectlon with the new National. lemon juice and rind. Beat the yolks sugar and pour the gravy over all. ।
Ralph and Marion Landen have ic
one of the most delightful events B k ot Hartings, that Mime rule until light Fold carefully the beaten Simmer, gently for a few minute*.
Saturday.'
to their tome in South Bend. Of the whole year was the Christmas '“S. to offirer* in all national eM vX hito the white. Then fted Line patty pan* with a thin layer
Mra. LcBaron Lockwood of Wyan- turned
1
“* B ’‘nu!a*' 'ituatlon ',o U«
mature, a little of baking powder btecult .tough or
dotte b the- guest ot Dr. and Mrs pajinte'M?eL*d*Mra N*V FOrt’r' u?)'nwhLi»‘ “women’s'TiXtel
pan nt*. Mr. and Mr*. N V. Porter the Burtnea* Womens Hoepilal oW Harting* National Bank, as at a time.
P,a*n parity. Fill and cover with
George Lockwc&lt;o&lt;L
capaclUe4.
nll four ungn-a^ cup Mke pan* another thin layer of the dough ora
Lloyd Freeman left Monday for Mr and Mr*. UnllI Tyden and Mr. Ouiid. each ;member having a IhUe IcaUlW,r and ln
Kid
Mr.
RKliird
Orao.
"n
W
KLJK2,
“
“
.7,
"S?
hid
devoid
llw
lx,I
&gt;.m
or
hl.
and
one
Urncake
pan with Uie P-rm. Mile hole. In We lop roT
Columbus. Ohio, where he has a po­ CMeilo lor Cw wool end. Ui, at (he W»b&gt;detui&gt; ehurvh putor. .
„,d ,1U1
h,d htl a w
.&gt;x
the »Uun to escape and make i„
in .a .
sition in a Woolworth store.
Onxa remain'd oeer iinld Thuralw 'I'’ dlnlnj mom brWIwith
,, ,
uuulu. over &lt;325’degrees F » for 20 to 24 hat oven i450’F.t pnlll the dough U
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Quigley of
baked. Serve individually.
Mrs
Lyman Chamberlain of
drln
untl1 dvprcsidon rtruik the ] minutes.
Grand Rapids called on Mr and Charlotte wa* in the city on Salur«*£• «PW| worW. Securities that were rated'
—
Mrs/Clarence Grohe Sunday.
TOMATO SAUCE.
day attending the Past Matrons
™
/.“S
I high in the markets crumpled tn FORK CHOI’S WITH
-—Mr. and Mra. O. €&gt;■ Stone ot
APPLE RINGS. 2 No. 2*3 cans tomatoes.
Th,B ™ ““ UnporU“t
Plainwell were gueru ot Mr, and party.
I
Mr and Mra. Uaac Mote and Mr.
Mra j A VtoXn ,or_________
kad,n&lt; ,o
&gt;mp«lrment uf i ILree
por&gt;
cho[»
cucut at least *&lt; Few celery leaves.
—
Have
porjt
chops
Mrs. Dan Lewis on Thuraday.
'«
cup
chopped carrots.
and
Mrs
l^ren
Mote
of
near
Luke
J
.
J
..
A
...71?"
the
capital
stock,
neither
inch
thick
Dredge
witl
j
for
which
neither
;
thick.
with
flour
and
Mra. Loren
ot — Lake Mrs Leon Tolhurst. Mrs. Maurice
Mr. and, Mrs. Archie McDonald '-77------------- -p-------1 tablespoon onion.
Hayes, nor anyone connected &lt; brown in a hot heavy frying-pan
and family were Sunday guests &lt;&gt;f Odessa were Sunday gucste 01 Mrs. cCrookston.
-rooa5ton_ Miss Winifred
wjnUreu jonnswu
Johnston Mr.
1
bay-leafwith the bank for that matter were, containing a'little fat. Season with
Judge jmd Mrs. FV-ad in Lansing.
Mary VanDugtcren and Mr. *nd and mi« jonc Catton.
.
3 tablespoons chopped parsley.
Mr. and Mr
C. W. Wcspinter | Mra. John McLravy.
. poiioaing the dinner. Mrs LouL-c to blame. All of this led lo the ap-|salt and pepper.. Pare and core
S cup fat. '
ix&gt;intmcnt uf .» Conservator. The■ apples—there should be one apply
and Mr and Mra C- W. Crawford William Speece and his son Oscar Buchner played the piano for the officers
'i cup flour.
of the old bank made a spe- i for each two chops. Cut the apples
were tn Detroit on Thursday and and wile have returned to their children to sing Ch rut mas carols. '
2 teaspoons salt.
rial'trip
to
Chicago
and
urged
the
I
into
nnga
atxxit
’
&lt;
inch.
Place
2
or
Friday
home near Moore Park./Michigan. Afra. Buchner later telling them a
2 tablespoons sugar,
retention
of
Mr.
Hayes,
only
to
be
3
rings
on
top
of
each
chopAdd
a
Mb's Mary Lou Stricter and Lyle I after• visiting Mr. and Mrs. N. V .chrUtnuu story which all enjoyed.
met with refusal, The arbitrary rule few tablespoons of water, cover Add the vegetables and seasoning

HE ideal Christmas gift for a man is a house

or bath robe. Robes last for years, and pro­
T
mote comfort and ease. We have them this yegr

in rich, quiet colors for men of conservative
tastes. Silk robes remarkably well tailored—
are only $10 and $12

Flannel robes are

$7.50 and $6.50

Suits
CT* HE man who is truly wcll-drewied looks for .
good fabrics first and th^n for good tailor­
ing when he buys a suit. The beat tailored xuit
in the world soon looks "sloppy” if the fabric
doesn't hold up. Suits here this year are of fin­
est materials—fabrics of good, virgin wool.
Prices are $15.00 lo $27.50

Overcoats

M h~n&gt;l
fat and flour1 -hUh
which h.
have
been!
1,. I ra. on ‘ plattrr »‘’h apple rings.
blended together. Season well and
VEGETABLE SALAD.
!serve over the meat loaf with just ad
E said that good fabric is vital to "getting
.-.mall amount of grated cheese over'
1 c cooked diced beets.
your money's worth” when you buy a suit.
1 Mr 2nd Mr
Will Leibler of Mr. «nd Mra Ray Blanch went to “‘‘J
“
w-hid^SS, ’ ll Nattonnl Bank: that he still has al 1 c cooked green peas.
if.
j Scalloped or creamed potatoes al- |
1 C cooker! cubed carrots.
It surely is. And it’s doubly vital when you buy
ways go well with meat loaf and
and Bunday gucato of Mr and Mra iJ^te? Owners* of Michigan, ot had the best time wax an undecided
H
an
overcoat.
Overcoats lead pretty hard lives,
they are easy to prepare and serve ।
’ ” j In his ability as a banker,
“m?n,al*., a.&gt;&lt;«« wu. &lt;»
for the large group.
----I Mayonnaise.
but you’ll find that ours can take it.
the
*
WOMEN'S ( l.t'B
NOTES.
! Leftover vegetables may be utu-I
...1.1
„i .war N.-mui...
.i,„ R„' a„,i Mr, M E lm&lt;l»-. in tote,.
LAMB CROQUETTES.
Two repreoentatm fropi the Coufiiaed
Ulis______
mi lad ___
Marinate
__________
Prices $9.50 to $29.50
. A r. ‘“'J'!'
nr N.,«hvll&gt;,.. .united Ite
„.(.„rV/-.l,v
Miniers Power Co presented the pro?' vc'-ciiblca
—
vegetables !r.
in Fror.ch
French '•*dressing
for 2 cups finely chopped cooked lamb.
Mra. N V. Porter, Saturday. .
1 Grand Rapids District Ministerial MISS CINCEBEAUX
gnun arranged by Mra. W. R. Cook! nt
a-,’least
rc5T'~
1 cup cooked rice
one ’‘ hour before serving
GU'-stool Mr and Mrs. Burt link- Awx,laUon Ju Oran(I lla|&gt;lds on;
----------- -------------------for
the
Home
Department
on
Friday,
i
Draln
and
serve-mounded
on
lel1
tablesjxjon
minced
parsley.
■
MAKES FINE RECORD
ler.on WedncMlny last were-Ed. Al-'..
J tablespoon lemon juice.'
.|
Dcccmber 8.
.
j {uce leaves with a little mayonnaise.
Jen. Mra Nettle Garber and Mui!1 "MrsT
--- ’R.
•• J.
• McCrecry
------------ ----and Miss।1
2 tablespoons flour.
Mr. Lyons of Jackson discussed iOr airange the vegetables tu&gt; folIda Tinkler of Grand Rapids.
—
I Mate! SLsson were Sunday I’uests Of stage Manager for Fresh- Llghting in the Home." He intro- !low#; Arrang(J nrst a circle of beets,
1 tablespoon butter.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
and heup
1 cup milk.
Chartr’iDr• Wilfred McLravy ot Grand man Play, on Hockey Team, duced his subject by outlining brief-.. lhcn onc of grw.n
Robert Aldrich and Mrs. cnaries
Charles1 IUulda
i»jiDlds Mr McCreerv
McCrcery nulnit
going lo
to Hol-1 __
.
_ . , o
.
ij
»n. iuuu&lt;
11.. {ft,, parrots
oan
Salt ar.a
and pepper.
i«-ppcr.
ly the old-fashlorNM vs.
modern'll
carrots in tne
the center.
EN who have worn Nunn-Bush oa Shaw
ljul nlUteted uw lnner.1 «
:1b I “ft
Member Debate Squad
lighting and gave three rules to be; Mlx tt)(. mayonnaise with a little Make a white sauce by combining
i^hoes swear that they fit better and wear
Dillman Snyder of 'Culedonta on!ail(i husband. Mr. and Mra. Jacob , Friends of Miss Jeanne Clncc- considered in a present-day home chopped green parsley or finely btdter and flour, and gradually addWednesday iifternonh. Mra. Snyder 1 n,.ntnc
;
beaux
will
tef
pleased
to
know
that
He
showed.#
series
of
slides.
illus'.shredded
lettuce
and
put
a
iicaping
irtg
milk.
Mix
the
other
ingredients
!|
longer than any other whoes sold at comparable
wm, the mother of Mrs. iteyinMd VM|Utw”* , „ ,_______ _
।• she is making quite a record for t rating lhe wrong and the cunect l&lt;.aa.xwnIul on each mound ot car-1 thoroughly and then combine with1!
Aldrich of Caledonia.
I EXTEND CONGRATULATIONS, i1 herself at Illinois Woman's Coilcgc. method of lighting.
prices?
If you haven't- bought a pair of shoes in
I rote.
' the hot white sauce. Chill, and when
| Because of Hie fact that District (8he hui been selected as stage man­
Mr. Gidley of Hastings .gave an in-;
cold, shape into croquettes. Roll in'
our new shoe department, do so now. You’ll *e
Governor Herold C. Hunt had,been . uger for the Freshman play, has te- tore.-,ling talk on the progress madci
beaten egg. and cracker crumbs, and
pleased. The price range on shoes is
I chosen as superintendent oi schools,■ tained her puattion on the Hockey by Consumers Power Co. over the!
fry tn hot deep lard.
of the City of Kalamazoo u finei; team througltetd the season'and has period ot years It has operated here.; t onion.
SAVORY POT-ROAST.
I compliment was paid to lUm by the also made the debate squad which He dbeu-sied new Improvements on i 1 clove garlic.
' local Rotary Club Monday noon. Oni j Isn’t easy for a freshman to do us gas and electric stoves, relative
4
pounds
chuck
r4ut.
'&lt; iKiund mohhrooms. ’
molten of D. A. VanBuskirk, a mcm- the rchool has debates scheduled costs and new electrical appliances. 2 c tomato soup.
; 2 large onions.
The subject of the feasibility of hav­ Salt and pepix-r.
bcr --of ----the Rotary
- ---------Club,
------------a resolution
1 with Northwestern. Urdvc-raity of
2 cups tomatoes, ccokcd.
wiis’ made, heartily congratulating inincis. Wiishnigton University. St. ing u Cooking School for one or two j Worcestershire sauce.
2 tablespoana sugar. ■
days was prewnted. 1! Hastings
I Mr. Hunt on nis success and extend-; ix&gt;ute and Shurtlln College,
1 bay-leaf.
’v ]x&gt;und spaghetti.
ing the good wishes of Hie Club to; We .extend to Jeanne best wishes women »are sufficiently interested, j 1 c grated cheese.1'
Salt and pepper.
Consumers Power «ill probably ar- j Melt fat. add chop;w=d onion, gar-1 Bolting water.
him.
jfor abundant success'.
range for such a project. ’
n[iii
ii
______
_______________
Rub
Uie meat
with salt and pep-1
lie and sliced mushrooms. Cook;
DESSERT LUNCHEONS.
I
BIRTHDAY PARTY.
Tiies** two talks were of great in-1
browned. Remove garlic clove, per. Cut the onions in medium slices1
Mrs. Earl Wareham and Mrs. Jack I There was a happy fathering .at tercst and benefit and the program, Jhen ndd ;oup &lt;me cup wnU.r&gt; ^a- and spread over the top of Ute pot-!
Stem are entertaining nt dessert: the home of Wm. H-Olney at 318 s. ckv.ed with a short round table dis- jconings and sauce. Sunmer for five roast in-a heavy kettle. Mix the suClothing and Shoes for Men and Boys
Uunchcons today and Saturday after- Broadway on Sunday lust when cuMlon.
I minutes. In the mean time, cook gar with tomatoes, and pour thia
noon at ths home ot Mr. and Mrn.! twenty relatives came from near and
The next club program. Junior jpaghcttl in boiling, salted water .over the meat. Add ifc cups boiling
Kellar Stem, covers being luid for far to help Mrs; Olney celebrate her Day. December 15. will be under thc ,unlU tentler. Drain, mix with the water, cover, and cook either on top
Hastings
Phone 1396
.— ------ ».
'eightieth birthday which occurred fiirection. ot the Applied Education |and grated cheese. Put Into an of the stove at a simmering temper­
jon Tuesday, Dec. 12. this-week.
tnmlUec and will be given by the !olkd caMcrolc and bake in a mod- raturc, or in a slow oven (300’F.)
LEARNING
NO. J.
,
. CIRCLE
------- --------j -Hie dining table vns centered Ci
I Circle Nq, 1 of the Methodist
Ul u lovcIy birthday cake an(J it Ciimp Fire Girls* of the High school.1 eraU, ov&lt;;n (350 dcgreMlF.) until until d«w. about three hours.
THE FACTS
Mu. lxorj.nl B.«rd will
;
che^ „ mcll,a ,nd
1 A.
A R
Ttlt-dav required
....... . . aune
..... effort on.1...
,1.
8. era*
was rntiTtnlncd
entertained Tuesday
the......
part ot
SPANISH STEW.
ibroush .puteULW will,
,night by Mrs James Ding, a Chrbt- the recipient to extinguish the on. Ourml TDgo. Thi.
ADAMS LAKE.
|
HIGHRANK.
l». IwM In the nwreatlon room:^^,. s,x portion,
About your vision U every
1*3 pounds lamb shoulder.
mas dinner being servqd. Tlw mrai- undies. Very beautiful flowera also will
I Mrs. Lyle Tobias and son, Robert. &gt; Mr. and Mra. Clare Marshall of
at
Central
building
and
lea
will
be;
‘
.
year more and more neces­
. 1 onion, chopped.
bcra contributed toys for Christmas were brought totter from Kalama- served following the program.
I of Baltic Creek called on her father. Bellevue spent Saturday with Mr.
ORANGE
MARMALADE.
sary. IJfe’s HrenuousncM
3 tomatoes, chopped.
distribution. All re]&gt;ort a happy t-vei. Richard Hughes. RnnH»v
i*nd
Mrs- CurI Marshall.
require*, freedom from all
3 medium oranges.
3 green peppers, chopped.
Sunday.
Bernard Whittmore returned to
ning
_ _ __________
Mra. Olney was born in Prairie - LOVELY CHRISTMAS PARTY.
hampering Jnflaenees. No
’
1 cup green peas.
j Mrs. George McKibbin and Doris | hls hcme
NaM|lvnie Saturday.
ville. coming l.&gt; Hasting* when she
Surgery Guild No. 19 and iU| 1 lemon.
onr ran work with strained
I
LADIES HAVE pAKTY.
Water.
i 1 cup corn.
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Saunders aftcr
monthi working for
many
guests
enjoyed
the
annual
was
twelve
years
old.
With
the
ex
­
eyes as well as he mixhL
niMW the IIMteteteiiite.
—... at­ ception of xotne yearn In the west, Christmas party at Jhe home of' Sugar.
I While
husbands were
, 1 cup cooked rice.
of Yankee Springs spent a few days, Frank Hawblitz
Energy is redured —appli­
; tending the annual meeting ol the she
Hast
week
with
Mr.
Saunder
’
s
moth—
rC-2
—
....
----------&gt;n meet
—
mis
.
j
.
Mortimer
rownwnu
inure-;
Slice
the
fruit
and
measure.
Add,
2
tablespoons
sugar,
Townwud Thure-j
halt spent her entire lite in Mik J.
The Dorcas Aid -Society
will
cation — concentration — is
Hastings Country Chib on Tuesday Barry
er. Mrs. Mary Saunders, of Indian-1j for dinner Thursday with Mr. and
mucl» cold *atcr “* Salt andJ pepper.
county. On March 17 next she day IX-u 7. The house In the usu-|tl»rc«
impaired. Have our serv­
evening. Mrs. Roy Cordes enter­
apolb, Ind.
.
have lived forty-seven years in al cheerful colors and beautifullyjsland ovcr night. In the' Flour.
Mrs. John Darby.
ice equip you to see well
tained eight ladies very delightfully will
real'Corning
' Corning cook until the rinds arc
Have lamb shoulder cut into1 Mr. and Mrs. George McKibbin.,
her present ome Her many friend1, decorated tree preserited a real
i.l Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dunkleburand comfortably.
at her home on W Green Ct.
Ghrtstmas
one wtteteMV.
o’clock ■ ----t«nder.
45. —
minutes.
ijjiefces as for stew. Roll in . fiOUT, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKibbin and gcr of the Dunham district spent
V
.I.te....MM welcome.
tet.teteM.te. At te.W
V about
yr*- —
——- During
------ ----------------unite In happy birthday wishes;
n dchdous chicken dinner was: &lt;HLs time a good deal of the water season with salt and pepper, and1 children of Prairieville, and little Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merle
j SPEAKING AT MIDDLEVILLE.
PAST
MATRONS
HAVE
served
by
the
huMi-ss
and
her
as*'
11
away.
Measure
again.
Add
hrown
on
all
sides
in
hot
lard
or
'
Lila
Mac
and
Bonny
Lou
McKlbDunkleburger.
| Tonight Hon. John C.-Ketcham is
CHRISTMAS PARTY. KMitant hostesses, Mrs. Pender, Mra.'an ("qual amount of sugar. Boil bacon drippings. Add the clwpped1 bln of Otsego spent Sunday with
in Middleville where he is to speak
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
Mrs Erank Rogers and Mrs. Mort Isenhntli and Mra.
...........
u- «-•»•
-• green pepper,■ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Shattuck and
M,a. Linington. A rapidly
until •the
jelly tefit• «la onion, *tomatoes,
and
h! the Methodist church at eight
Townsend entertained the Past Ma­ ihon buenjess
busHo-ss rmeeting was held, at; reached, that Ls. until two drops will and sprinkle with sugar, Fry these: family of Parchment. Kalamazoo.
Phone 2634 ’
Hastings
^o'clock. Music will be furnished by trons of Hastings Chapter No. 7 O short
About l^OO/XX) documents are
the conclusion Chrbitmas songs were fall side by. side from the edge of together for a few minutes, turningI Mra. Ubbie McKibbin. Doris.
the Harmony King colored-quartette E. S.. on Saturday evening with a sungTand
he spoon.---Seal in •"*
small
— ■ Mra.
'■ W•Iwnhath
—* “- a^i
- “"Santo"i
“ ------ -’----------“*’ jars.
often to prevent burning. Then add&gt; Ruth avd Viola were in Kalama­ stamped In government office* In
| from Grand kapidh. .
London every day.
Christmas party at the latter’s home npiM-arcd to the tune of "Jingle!
2 cups hot water and ainuner slowly’ zoo Saturday.
.
LAMB PIE.
on East Grand street
I for one hour. Add pens, corn, and
Bells.” Gift.-, were exchanged and',
After the regular business meet • all were happy with the Christmas! 3 pouneb should of lamb.
1 rice and co^k until the vegetables
1 head cauliflower.
Ing at which plans were discussed spirit. This will be a truly memor­
are done. Add water if tlie atew.be'MWCCXPK'C'C'CW'iPC'CCWC'CC
2
cups
tomatoes,
slewed.
lor the coming year, visiting and able occasion, with its well planned
comes dry.
2 tablespxms sugar.
games were enjoyed. There was *1- activities.
jso a Christmas tree and an ex­
DIXIE HAIL
A splendid donation of canned 2 teaspoons salt.
change ot gifts followed by a Christ- fruits, vegetables, jelly, etc., was
H teaspoon pepper.
I 1 thick slice ham.
Parsley.
linas repast.
//given for Hie hospital.
6 or 8 sweet potatoes,
| The next meeting will be held in
3 peppercorns.
r 2 tablespoons butter.
NPO.NABI.E-&gt;MILES.
I January at the home ot Mrs. Denn
Baking powder biscuit dough.
L '• cup sugar.
Hastings
Cor. State and Jefferson
Tlie
marriage
of
Robert
Bpmablc.
I Bauer, who will be assisted by Mr.-,
Hare the lamb shoulder cut ----into1 I cup grape juice.
son ut Mr. aifd Mrs. Harry Sponpble. Mriall Pieces as for stew. Roll them1 i, 6
o or 80 marshmallows.
marsnmauows.
Leon Tolhurst.
। Tlie' newly elected officers ot the to Miss’Avls Miles, daughter of Rev. fn flour, and brown In hot lard. Cov-1 Havc the Ullck slice of ham
local Past Matrons club are as fol- and Mrs. L D. Miles of Delton, was « r with boiling water and simmer! trimmed nicely, and sprinkle it with
&lt;lows:—Mrs. Mort Townsend. presi­ solemnized at her parents* home on gently for an hour Parboil the1 a
oj me sugar and paprika,
dent: Mrs. Frank .Rogers. vice-presi­ Tuesday, Dec. 5. Rev. Miles perform­ cauliflower, separated in sections. Hroftn
^1,, lldea ln a hot frydent; Mrs. Leon Tolhurst, secretary­ ing the ceremony al five-thirty P&lt;ace the meat and vegetables In a lng-pan, then transfer it jto a bako'clock.
treasurer.
casserolc dish, and season with salt1 jpg dish. Cover it with sliced partla!BILL FOLDS
ATOMIZERS
Mr. and Mrs. Sponable will re­ and pep|»r. a little sugar, a sprig ly cooked swecl potatoes, dot with
ANNOUNCE MARRIAGE.
side in
where he is ......
asso- Of. Pa!?1*&gt;.........
Palmolive Soap
*.,nd
c‘we’' bits
of nuL.er
butter aiiu
and ounnsie
sprinkle wiui
with ousu. this
— city,
•..................
n&lt;&lt;= oi
PERFUME
COMPACTS
. Friend-s ot Gordon Lorraine I»cn- —
U’lth hlvmt
mtmdc and
ind h'.kr
_ _ Add
. jj ano
.. ...
ciated with his father In business, with
biscuit rounds,
bake In
in na gur
me._r ,layer Of ____
sweet __
po, V
Friday, Dec. 15
hath will be interested to know ol Congratulations and best wishes arc moderately hot oven »350’F.) until taloca butp.r and sugar Pour over
CIGARETTE BOXES
ASH TRAYS
his marriage in the early fall to Mbs extended.
i buculu are done.
.................
—
■
lhtt grape Juice and bite 4n * mod­
Clara MacLeod ot Flint, a tcaclwr of
Saturday, Dec. 16
erate oven (SSO'F.i lor 30 minutes.
MEETING or (IIAB1T1 &lt;;U1.D
CREOLE BEEF LOAF.
tliat city.
DOUBLE
DECKS
OF
PLAYING
CARDS
iThen lop wjth marahniallows and
The Charity Guild of Pennock
A sppper laid lor ten guests wiu*
1’a pound* chopped beef.
1 place in the'hot oven just long
MENNEN’S MEN’S SHAVING SETS
given In their honor by his parents. hospital was entertained with a
»
pound
clu&gt;!&gt;[&gt;ed
sealcuvukii
w
uivwn
unu
bukiivij
uuu
;
enough
to
brown
and
slightly
puff
Pure Cand
lb.
Mr. and Mra. Otto benhath al their des-ert bridge on Saturday by Mrs
pgund salt port finely chopped. the marshmallows
WILLIAMS’ MEN’S SHAVING SETS
home on South Hanover 6t. on Sat­ Ray 'Brunch. Mrs. F. C. Parker and
1 chopped onion.
1
«as I
Ordtr A Supply At This Low Prico
Mrs. R. K. Hurd, al the latter's
urday evening. Dec. 9th.
1 chopped pepper.
...
. .
,
JERGEN’S MEN’S SHAVING SETS
•
They spent tlw week end al hb home.
1 plmlento. cut in strips.
Ambition Gives Clew
Auction bridge was played, Mrs.’ 1 teasprxm salt.
TEA POT TEA r-«r c,..n J lb. pkg. 19c
parents' home calling. hb friends
ARMAND POWDER AND COMPACT SETS
to p&lt;rBon’s Character :
.and relatives, returning Monday to John Iron1 ide winning top score and ■ DariT^r^pnkm*1
J
*
!
f,
10,1
l
‘
a0
PJ
,n,uad
’
®
perton
to
j
2 can* 29c
SALMON T.11A1..1.
Mrs.
Floyd
Gaskell
Uie
consolation
ARMAND COMPACT AND LIP STICK SETS
resume hb studies at General M&gt;'tora Tech. School and. she her Mrs, Rothwell won the "travelling i Mix all the inweteenu exeepi (he
'»
“h«&lt; “ hu
I
19c
SURE POP CORN
tcachUUL* Hiullngs friends extend prlte."
.
________
! pimiento. Grease a loaf pan add l bition in lite yon will have secured
congratulations.
‘
cnKHiTinK RRPORTFn
J Pack one-half the mixture into it' • «&lt;Ml key to that porxon** charneMaxwell Houte
• as si 1GHTI Y IMPROVED -'ohdly, m that do air spaces are ter. Some people want to be rich. '
EASEY—PHILLIPS.
Vacuum Pack
-- J.
- Lahr
- have re’!:present.
Then place the stripe of With diligence, thrift, ami average
Mr. anti-•--*
Mr- C.
,
i At the probate court on Friday.
Dec. 8. tlie marriage of Richard ccivcd word from her sister, Mrs; plmlento on the meat lengthwise Intelligence, this la perhaps the east-1
COMPACT?, STATIONERY, PERFUMES
Eaaey ot Assyria and Miss Dorothy Claude Pierson, of Pasadena. Calif..,■ 1and cover with Hie rest of the meat Pgt ambition to achieve, particularly
lb. tzyic
BEEF STEAK Fancy Round
lOT.
if a lltfle greed la mixed Into the
that
Ralph
Pierson,
whose
injury
।
------— lVe--" c;;
ElouiM Phillips. also of Assyria
ATOMIZERS
BATH SALTS
recipe. Some people want power |
was solemnized by Judge Stuart was mentioned in last week's Ban- serve with tomato sauce. tU
BODY POWDERS
TOILET WATER
Clement. Attending the bride, and ner, seemed slightly improved. He *
1 and recognition. If they are willBACON Dickory Brand, Sliced
X lb. 121/2c
groom were her mother. Mrs Mattie wax able to move one wrbt and one I MEAT LOAF’ FOB~ 50 PEOPLE. • Ing to pay the price, this ambition. ■
SCRAP BOOKS
BOX CANDY
Phillips, and his father. Clarence of his li:nb- a little, which was very: 10 pounds ground beef.
too, can be achieved. Here, too, j
encouraging news.
Easey.
.
i greed can-aerial the crafty climber, j ■
PLAYING CARDS
ASH TRAYS
I 5 |x&gt;unda ground pork.
MidJItmlle
Lb.
j Some iieople ynnt the friendship L
,
SLOWLY RECOVERING.
CHRISTMAS SHOWER.
|। 6 eggs.
POKER CHIPS
Children’. BOOKS
FREEPORT OR SHULTZ BUTTER lb. 2Sc
land respect of their fellow men, i
Word has been received from Members of Emmanuel Guild and! 4 cups bread crumbs.
Milk
to
moisten
(about
1
quart),
several
invited
guests
honored
Mrs.!
Miles Hall of Chicago that Mr, with as much worl'Uy gootli thrown
pound onions, chopped,
Hall (Gladys Lombardi Is slow’y J. A. McNulty on Tuesday afternoon I
In as is cunslatent with a life policy '
cup salt.
Order Your Chrittmat Candiet and Nutt From Utrecovering from a three weeks’ Ill­ with a Christmas ahower of lovely
Greeting Card#
CANDY
: ot giving eierjune else the best of ।
.
r.',',;' -.uL
ness of pneumonia. Her Hasting* mUceUaneous gitta at the home ofi! Pepperfriends hoj* for her speedy recov­ Mra R. M Lambic, about forty al-&gt; Have beef and pork ground to-1 the bargain. 1 riendahlp mid respect
I c to 15c
the rarest treasures a man can
BOX CANDY
ery- Mr. Hail ts the son of Mrs. Elrey tending. A social tjffic was enjoyed reUier. Mix the ialt. jiepper. brckdi
and tea w... &lt; ii.&lt;1d
crumbs, and onions with the meat, have ami the hardest to obtain.—
Tobias of thia city.
----------:—--------- - —
Beat (he eggs slightly and add to Exchange.
39c to $1.00
Tags and Seals
PEDRO PARTY.
Without Working
the milk. Combine with the mea’
* ‘ ‘-----------1 Mr. and Mra. Lawrence G- Ryan
-art man
I? «’• «HbthwolW,. Meuure or
Wrapping PaBulk CANDY
very pleasantly entertained six .Pt
-IIII.m
.-J1SSS
The BIG Little Store
&lt;i-iii rt..,(h.-X.
no, ine wirc ,
---- ?— —-d o'™,',
The pitch of an airplane propel I
guest* at pedro Friday evening. Dec
oer. 5c and 10c
■hut an 'Intricate
23c to 39c
—— &lt;350’F.। until done, front one to lor Is the distance It would a-kance !।
8th- Top scores were won by Gordon of Chinatown. &gt;—&gt;
W. Deliver
Phone 2491
Munni and Mra. Ellis K«4iey: Light condition muri develop when er- two hours, depending upon the “sues In one revolution In a aolid aubwith no slip, like a bolt In
.
rcheshmenta acre served during the eryVody demand* th", same prixl- of tlie loaves. Serve ,*1U1 tomato
' sauce.
, * nutevening.

tic Cr^k
Saturday night and Sunday with popcorn balls and candy cams for
. E. J Huffman expects to leave’Mr. and Mrs V L Wolcott in each child. Then he distributed th&lt;•: &gt;n, , L?
alKirtly after the Oral of th- year charlotte. They alio called on'Mr. gifts from tlie tree and many- were:i- 1‘ ,j11 n“'c;

W

Shoes
M

T. S. BAIRD

L.V. BESSMER

The Bank Is Open

REED’S DRUG STORE

Prosperity Returns

LOW PRICES

v

$1.00 Christmas Gifts

6

2 Ba,t 15c

Sugar

VO**€v

». *61c

Butter

23C

IISHAST

25c to 85c Christmas Gifts

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. I9H

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GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
Phone 2637

bit! Williams, to spend the winter. ning in the Central auditorium at
Thousands of Acres in Michi­ local and county prises but was not , Miss Agnes Dau.se spent a few Hostings.
others.”
day* lust week in Lansing.
’ The Seventh Day AdventL-fts are
gan Unsuitable for
notified pt winning the district prize
of . Ward Quick .were observing- the week of prayer by
.-&lt;&gt; she was much delighted to re-, Friendsw.„«
W
A N T F n ■»AWk
“«’«••^ Mammoth
and
Agriculture
.^
a
holding
meetings
in
the
various
shocked
when
news
spread
rapidly
reive the stale award. Her paper ■
nKlULU
t.Wver Sri
.ll,
'
Bringing back to prosperity the will now go to the National meet­ Wedne«Uy mornmp that he had!homes of lhe church members..
FIRST*UMI
Betitrem church, mlllions-of acres of non-agricuttural ins to lx* Judged among papers 1mm passed away some time during the' Mr., and Mrs. LnFnyrtte Usbonie Also. dark and light red Kidney
night of thrombosis, a heart all-1 and daughter. Emily, spent .Thunland in northern Michigan, which the different states. •
Woodland 27, collect, if you have
ment from which he hud been suf-! dav in Battle Creek.
tor 30 years led Die nation in t-.mber
anything to offer.
production, is a maUer of forest
fermg for about two years. -Mr.! Mua Sarah DePrtcater of South
CRESSEY.
management and recreational and
Quick was about 83 years of age. I Hastings spent the week end with FARM BUREAU SUPPLY STORE
Woodland, .Mich.
tf.
had
lived
in
Nashville
about
30,
Mr
and
Mnu
Wftltt
.
r
culberl.
wild life Improvement which must
Mr and Mrs Delbert Enzian. Mr.
be done by the Joint efforts of land and Mrs. Harvey Enzkui and daugh­
owners, and the state and federal ter. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Eazwn und
About three years ago hr’**}”
11 ' .
gorernmenttr. • Its accompHsiunent l4unuy
family. Mr
Mr.. uund Mrs. Millard Houser. street.
would help solve the unemployment.Mr
"
‘ "r*. IA-e Reynolds and started working with the Trv-Me] Mr*. Anna Buck and family sjient
riddle, would put land now idle to Jan&gt;lly xpfnt Thanksgiving with Mr. Bottling Works. Qn April 9th of&gt;unday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewjs
THE AUCTIONEER
this year he was appointed acting Fcrris °r Morgan.
church o»- =tiie united epethren
producing
new
values^
and
is
and
^j
rs
c
4r
j
Enzian
at
Kalamazoo.
CIIOKCH or run oxirtD nmut ,h.
thl.
,Mr
Mr&gt; WuT(n c&gt;|rn5
postmaster. .Mrs. Quick pawedl Arthur Stro^tbeck of Stony Point Would be pleased to cry
away
less
than
a
year
ago.
He
leaves*spent
Sunday
with
his
parents.
Mr.
niwl afirloltural pert, ot Die More Thank-olviliS with h-r patwits. Mr.
your tale. Middleville, Mich.
.
to help do unless Urey are wllUnj
Mrs Sam rreUrer. Striker du, one daughter. Mrs. Carl Benn. of[hnd Mrs J. J. Strodtbeck.
Grand Rapids and a sister, (Mrs.f "Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Shriber and
to permanently give aid without lrif(
D™“ s"“- Mr and Mrt. Clay Barber spent Vina Powers, of Marion. Indiana. I Hazel and Mr. and Mrs. U-o Barty
uel T. Dam. ot the Schoo ot For- ,hb u„k
„,„||a ,. Funeral services were held Friday land Norman s)»nt Tue»slny in Bat­
Steady Work—Good Pay!
afternoon at the house at two tie Creek.
•
.
retry and Conrenatlon. In tno Uni- sremaw
o’clock conducted by the Rev. My-| LeNora Pew of Hastings spent Sat- RELIABLE MAN WANTED to cal!
rerehy ot Mlrhlgan.
.".Mrs. cult la on the Mek Ibt.
When th, trewled tokk-lnn daw Mr. and Mta. Uwrenre Hammond ron Hoyt Burial in Lakeview cem-.urday night with Acteah Buck,
Mrs. Frank Shriber spent Wed- an farmer, in Barry County. No exwere orer. high prereure promotfra
p,TI&gt; -nteetaumw her nmtlter etery.
sold
SUM :h,.
the land
l„„d for
tor farming,
r„mu» but
hut dec
dee-­
l0r sereral da}».
Supt Wallace was called to Eaton
a‘?run&lt;MI'2
8artth perienre or capital needed. Write
adda of effort have shown tlw un1&lt;lr, today. 3L-NESS CO-. Drpt B. Free­
Iwawrence Tobias hnd Dale Boulter Rapid* Saturday night by the rod- Wa ter. of
“‘TnSkcu trucorAL
1Ucty b„y,r, ,h„
„„„
den death of his father.
I &gt;1,r a,“*
Seymor* Dal-tra port. Illinois.
12-13
Mias Ora Hinckley ha-, gone to and fumdy of LoWell spent the w&lt;.ek.
Oi northern Michigan are rarely Hasting.--.
nmftlnW. to
In farm. TOmn
en.
profitable
Dean dorm
Dana .
.
i^l Dalstru.
states. Delinquent taxra have trans­ n-rl.uned tlw.r daughter and family ment.
ferred mon- than Two.oet) acres of from Amturt.'i on Thanksgiving day.
•nw •••
a™ r' t
w
•,“, ..«”, &gt;
• •. a
*&gt; •. ™
IK Iu Vm11 UH” , . «"
..
,, ,
_.
....— ■ al■...
. "•!'
. .house
—
Arthur
coiled
the school
The .?*.•«
culled on Mrn.
Mrs. Saralt
Sural*. WaiWalW Iron, their Mentor owner. in VjL-ro Reynolds of Detroit spent dav\ night
.* 1
of RnnthM.it rneltoo Rnn.tau
J* "J' «Wrh lias been mMmx to
..nd .„d holiday wan her education situation in Michigan was’.fers of Southeast Carlton Sunday
FOR SALE
afternoon.
!&lt;■ holding. at the r, re or mn
„„a Mre. Erne.t Honey- dismissed by Carl Cooper, alumni 1
MI
m
Hasel
Shriber
and
Kendall,
more na year.
veur Meanwhile
M, unwhite the ri-wt
ot
..
rest of
At Fairgrounds Saturday
secretary, from Western State Nor­
attended a blnhdav surprise
the state fins had to aid heavily in
mal. Moving pictures from the; party
'Buck Tor
Lena Andrus of West Carl­
EMMANUEL CHUF.CH.
.‘rhool and othir government costs
American Museum of Natural His- 'ton Sunday
(EPISCOPAL!
evening.
in the impoverished sections.
tory were shown.
y
Last Week’.. Letter.
J. A. McNulty. D. D., Sector
Laurel Chapter No. 31. O E. 8..I
-Tke hMory «
Mr and Mr.
Mrs. Edd. treble Mid
Tel. &lt;3M fan ha; |,rmed tlw o&gt;i. arrllod u
s.,UIh Haren
I rev- met Tuesday night at the Temple. '
primanls v„red to i.raduun,: a »ldr ,Q1 4
,hr WIn
The C. C. class met Friday nt the
■ art,.t&gt;- „ .ltd land vat,a-,. M
Crawford and Dale home of Mrs Susie Kraft for their
mat on th- drnttdrd «rrM jr ret.- N„n
,.„k
a
,hr Christmas party. A lovely pot luck
&lt;,wrar». wdtrjwm__«ndlUonA,|onn[t'., bto„ltr .„ MMdlevtllr
dinner was served. During the bus­
cannot
or
*"
" will not
" undertake
"" “ “ “ on
“ any MIm Hazel DeKam spent Thanks- iness meeting .-the following officers
Ur&lt;je scale the reconstruction meu-c nivituf ua
day ,with her parenu near were elected for the coming year:
urcs nccersary to make these pos- shvibyviHc
President, Mrs. Charles Mix; Vice­
Mr.’nnd Mrs. Roy Crawford and President. Mrs. OrvilJe Flook: Sec­
clare* Dean Dana Yet from a pub- daughter suent sever &gt;1 davs with retary and Treasurer. Mrs. Susie
cnuBCH or cnatsr. coats obove. iw imint of new no twk i* more r»- triends ...
zCr'?.
Kraft A short program of read­
rela'lives in Ouego.
« w...
M-ntUil or promises better returns. ’ Mtw and
Dorothy Crawford und Ha­ ings. a Christmas song by Mrs. Gall
■re,.Hr. WiU thirpjdmntn] and agricultural zel
„ DvKiim ann
&lt;is sneni aiinand Inen
friends
Sun- Lykins, a true story told by Mrs
Holly Wreaths . .
, ,j. counties c jntinw- to largely support
. emiimi with
Mr undspent
’klrs Sam
Lymnn and a sketch by. Mrs. Alah
. - "I'
land mu,,, ws. „ MU
f.X
Feighner and Mrs. Laura Deller.
Wreaths . . I’oiiisettas
" adorn
land-Ure program
aroaran, which
.ttt Mr . niJ
adopt a land-use
The January meeting will be held
(
’.velamen . . . Begonias.. . and.
. ----will put tlw latter &lt;&gt;n theukget
-----at
the
home
of
Mrs
Etta
Baker.
o! Selkirk lake, luve
DELTON M E CltUVCH NOTE!
»fe«v? Timber, wild life, andi0’1’" • son. formerly
••Henry’s Wedding’’ will be given
Christmas Cherries. . . . Small
&gt;»to the Loudenslayvr. h?me
at tonal opportunities of many sorts Mr. and
Thursday. Friday and Saturday
Mrs.
Rce
Newkirk
of
Ot
­
plants in attractive dishes for
are ’among the assets that can be sego
o called on Mrs. James Null Sun- nighu at lhe Star .theater
produced on lands that are now a J..y P.
The annual Chnstma i party of
M.
*
25c. 50e anti 75c.
liability. .Otte of the most tmjxtrt- ’ the Clover Leaf Club will be held
ant things to corny from suc|i a re­
Monday night in the basement of
HOPE CENTER.
Rttses. Chrys^iithvmuniH, Snap­
constructinn program is tliat tlie Frank Leonard and wife, Perry the church. Tlie husbdnds will be
state as a whole would share in. .the WLreman. Will Aldrich and wife entertained at this time.
dragon*, Carnations and Vi&lt;
iticrearfu prosperity of these c tun­ made a business dip to Hurting*
E. C. Kraft'has been appointed
ties, inrtead'of in their poverty.”
acting postmaster.
■
Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Ashby. Mrs. Williams J. Bivens. 85,' Civil war
Woodland.
,
lifelong resident
Telethon? 2530
- —-- and
----a.......................
—...1....of
The M E Ladies’ Aid Society will। Clare Ashby anil Miss Inez Ashby veteran
fHlu
...I
&lt;3..
serve a cafeteria supf-er Friday, Def. were Hurting* «hop|&gt;ers Wednesday. lhl!i, 'lc nlty. passed away Sunday
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Mrs • C. B pennock of Alger and
h0’ne l*'Q
southwest
15. beginning at 5:00 P. M. In con­ Grace
of Augusta and Rev. «{ Nashville, following two strokes.
nection with this tlyre will be ti: Holtz ofBruer
Born
moved
Cloverdale were guests ht w
’r" In Hastings. Mr -Bivens
-------------bazaar with gifts and homemade
to Maple Grove township 62 years
the McDermott home Tuesday. .
bandy. .
ago and hud resided In the town,Mr. and Mr.-. Arthur Ailerding Mrs. Kate Williams is not improvThe Florist
1
ing
its
fart
as
her
friends
(Wish.
and family visited Mi. and’Mrs. R.iy
Chas. Williams and Ljle Ashby picnccre of the area and on coming
Ailerding cl Carltan Sunday.
’
to Maple Grove was forced to clear
Mr. and Mrs. Welby Cruckfurcl। visited Mr-*. Anna Humbhrey at away trees for a space on which to
PLACE
YOUR ORDERS b’OI
'
and Mrs. Elizabeth Glbbdnel were, Gml lake Sunday.
build his first house. Since that
CHRISTMAS EARLY
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. V K. Brumm, Fred Scott and Mrs. Bertha Turk time he had fanned in this locality
went to ScotU Sunday.
of Nashville Sunday, 5
with the exception of his three years
Miss Rem Jarvis spent the w«ek Mr. and Mrs. Curl Ricker are mov- in the Union* army. Mr. Bivens cn&lt;-nd at her h&lt;mie in Benton Harbor. :r.g into Mr, Daniels’ house lo take ■ listed In the Nineteenth Michigan
CAROL SERVICE
She returned Sunday evening ac­ care of the pl! business while the Infantry of the regular army just
rnrsavTEMlAN cHunc.t
.
Daniels
’
are
going
west
to
visit
rclcompanied by her-brothers. Hnrvi'y
.before thfc close of the Civil war.
'■
ii and Edward Jarvis, wlio spent the, ntives.
ibut served out the three years of his
11 night at the home oRMrs. Renn
jenlistment period. Following his
QUIMBY.
Culler, enroute to Lansing.
. ■
discharge he returned to Maple
Mrs. Lswrence Fail!,. Miss Virginia .Mrs. Cyntha Chaffee will go this ,Grove township where he has lived
Foul and Mis* Naomi Vanla&gt;o were Monday morning to help care for&gt;(ever since. Mr. Bivens was mar•fek folks near Charlotte.
Banking visitors Saturday.
in 1871 to Catherine Jane Guv,
Don’t forget the supper and ba-- fled
Mrs. Frank Kilpatrick entertainwho survives him. He also leaves
ed.the Bridge Club at dessert bridge zaar at the church Thursday aft- two daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Brooks
eynocm and evening. Dec. 14.
■ Thursday evening.
and
Mrs. Lydia Bassett of Battle
HABTIhuS PARISH,
Miss Ruth Koolker- of Wayland, Tlw revivals closed Sunday eve­ Creek, four sons. Asa and Ross BivMETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ’; visited
iRfciElpora .Mumford Sun­ ning Rev. Jacobs has been a won­, ens of Durand. Roy BlvenS of Charderful
help-to
all
those
who
came
day
evening.
imtare 619 E Green St. Pbon« 2812
idlte, and Vern Bivens of. Maple
•
Jahn Russell Bulling of.Battle to hear him.
township: a brother. Reuben
_____ spent
_______
Creek
the week___
end____
with_ his. Tin* children nre planning a . Grove
Bivens, of Nashville; 16 grandchllparents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bulling. Christm.v; program -with
their, dren
and seven great-grandchildren.
Mr and Mrs. Waller Ruel! und teacher. Cameron McIntyre. Tlw Funeral
services were held Tuesday
’
• Covey
-___________
j
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
of G:&gt;- date has not been set yet
M-' Mes were guests of Mr. am| Mrs. Prayer meeting will be Wednes- afternoon, prayer service at 130
d»
th. ohorch. Preach- a[
Clyde Rliell Monday evening,
- orentn,
T)u- hot lunches at the school ing services.
E. T. Rhoades, pastor of the North
house at noon for the children were
——*”
Donpccnnmc Maple Orove E'awHcai church of•;started last week .under the aus­ nniiMCii
FIRST CHURCH
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Jlclated. Interment was in the
OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST
pices of the P. T. A. The mcfiUS
mausoleum at Lakeview cemetery.
Cor. Charcb ind Center Street!
arc prepared by Miss Helena Schu­
i„B ‘ Mrs. Harold Wenger and baby
Everybody Welcome
The More the Merrier
ler. the domestic science teacher, and
,
M daughter returned to their -home
And Better Prizes
Miss Elnorn Mumford. .Kellogg
here after siwnding some time -with
nuroe. ahd the lunches prepared by
.her parents in Hastings.
Mrs. Wol.son Willis assisted by two
Mrs Minnie Hyatt of Lynn. Ind.,
ladles of the township, The ladles
is spending come time with her sis­
of. the town and township are do­
ter. Mrs’ Ottie Lykins. ,
1
CHURCH or THE NAZARENE.
nating
thrtr
.'crvlce.;.
having
to
work
Mrs. Libbie Marshall /pent last
P*ne«Mt Kttildlni
’only one day during the season.
R«v. Ruby Conrtr.ey, Pirtor
week with her nephew. Leo Mar­
An able caller with other assistants will assure
Delicibus dishes are served for only
is «"4 shs11- nn‘1 f®mUy. in Eaton Rapids,
2c per dish Supplies are solicited
it.
Lloyd Austin, who h®s completed
you of a good time!
from tlie parents and are credited i.
ts six years of service with the U."S.'
towards the children^ lunches. Over »i
Ji Marines, with his wife, nre visit­
125 are served every dav.
ing
his
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mi.\s Phyllis. Rucll was greatly &lt;
George Austin. Tlw past, three years
FREE METHODIST CHUF.CH.
and eight mentlu he was stationed
at Brooklyn. New York.
Mrs. Milo Youngs expects (o be
North Michigan Ave.
able to return to her home Thurs­
day from the Community hospital,
where she underwent a major op-i’
(ration.
Mrs. H. H. Perkins passed away
HAST IX 08 CITY MISSION.
Tuesday morning after an illness!
I. Piitot
of several years. No arrangements­
have been made at the time of send­
ing thB in.
BOWES'S MILLS CHURCH

G.B. CISLER

/Tbc'Prejcnption Drug Store
«. A. L,SARK£R. Prop,.
HASTINGS

THE CHURCHES

pleased and surprised to receive nI
SOUTHWEST CARLTON.
_ NASHVILLE.'
*
Says Uncle Eban:
STATE REFORESTATION
cheek for S10 00 the other day. This Mrs. Dora Gannon has returned Quite a number from this vicinity
••De world Is Bittin’. better," wild
AN ECONOMIC NEED was the state prize awarded for the .to the home of her aunt. Mrs- Lib- attended the senior play Friday eve-1 Uncle Kben. "but some parts ot It
best jMtper in that group sponsored ।

Has tinrs

Clyde Wilcox

What Would You Do
IF THE LAW ...
lit REVOKED Your

Ind TIED L’p All Your
Michigan’s Financial Respon­
sibility Law Provides
TUt • Js.U»’«b
!o:
iiiJmik
j«» etUMd &gt;7

PLAY

Un- fcrtiiwseta it pii.ii
SEE ITS FOR IXSURANCE
Jerry Andrus. Plume 7U3—Fl
Hastings. Mich.
R. G. Brumm. Phone 81—F3
Nashville. Mich.

666

Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday Nights

Check* Cotd* ar.r'dlv. iie.KlAfb&lt;

Fine laxative and Tonic

Playing Starts at 8:30

HASTINGS MARKETS

fix.":

20 GAMES 25c

Mei-.i (Cd H'.ln.

FULLER BLDG

CARDS of THANKS

F«c3i-B'UU Pr!c»

NEARLY ONE HALF REDUCTION
i&gt;t ROUND TRIP FARES

Hard lo Read

It was n dark night and the mo-

GRANGE PROGRAMS
STAR C.RAKUE RO. l-'Jt!

a sign oi? a post. With some diffi­
culty he ellinbed the port. struck
match and rend:
“
ORDER FOR PUBLICATION.

fyB

NEVER BEFORE SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY FOR FAMILY
REUNIONS AND VACATION TRIPS

★

f/l'tr the

TICKETS GOOD 9oin9
•very day From Dec. 14th

CHRISTMAS

Between all atatiom and

fr'andi

United States andCanada.

r« I as Bled
High Tides

with the punto in aria.’“the stitch

CHARLES H. LEONARD In the
. Di»tincli»e Funeral Service *

S6OJ Punto in aria mark'll tire erm reins

BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.

. ®r

NEW YEAR
.HOLIDAYS

Reduced round trip sleep­
ing car fates, too!

For complete information consult
local Ticket Agent

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

�Wednesday, Dec. 13, 1933

PART TWi

THE HASTINGS BANNER

zoo 1__
visited
their father a’. Floyd' Sunday near Chmtotut
EABT DELTON.
_______
son. Blake Mukh y and |
Henry
Collison,
is making- ----nls Colli-wn’.i on Saturday.
------ - ------—...who
------------------The many friends of Mrs. will A»na Deli him! family I
80 members
and gu
guests uof , |Jy
home
wlth ghl«itn&gt;ke
son. Floyd,
w
lanaom anu
guncred
apopand
iexyfamlait Louden are glad to hear she isi*’’"- Sunday gueote of OUriut
i
the Pine Lake Farmers Club cn-।
aiuI u ronnnvtj to his bed. . slowly gaining. Mra. Pauline Rupe U rlngjoyed the hoapituhty of Mr. and | Ma-von Newton spent Sunday with Caring for her.
Mrs. Clara Smith of Ha.
Rex Waters and wife and grand- bpent Friday aftenwon with ,
Mra. Homer Flower and Bernice on his brother. Mansion, ond wife near
Suturdly, Dec. 9. The forenoon was! Richland. ,
daughter. Marie, spent Bunday aft-, Bernice Kantner.
spent in visiting and at one o'clock j Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Waters, Mrs. ernoon at Cressey with his mother.
Chas. Partee and family went to
a delicious menu was served by tlie John Willison and Ed. spent Sunday
Mr. Stocking . of Crew-ey spent! B««le Creek Sunday to are ttwtr
dinner committee.
j at Stanton with their mother und Thursday with his daughter. Mrr,. j
Mra. Floyd WHHtm* at tho
Mr. and Mrs. Manley T. Billings
FlqglPOaMLson.
.
.Niclrols hospital. They found Mra.
The business meeting was con- &gt; grandmother.
celebrated their fifty-seventh wed_ ____ ___ - -_________
Xirnlliimu
Williams as nzvwi
good u«
ha could hA
br AiKi.
*«♦
ducted by Vice-President. Lee Not-1 Mr. and Mrs. Stea-art Watera. Mrs.
.
ding anniversary
on ----------Thanksgiving
SOUTHWEST WOODLAND.
pected. They at’o railed on their
tlngham. owing to the severe Illness BeaMe Waters and Will Loudep
Day, having been married in Three
Guy Kantner and family and Mr. daughter. Mlu Nevah Farit*.
■ of
our
President,
Arthur
Lathrop.
calleU
on
Mrs.
Maggie
Louden,,
who
Rivers Nov. 30, 1878. To a com­
and Mrs. Levi Kahtner were Sunday1
Meeting
opened
by
singing
.
’
•Onward
.*'»•'
taken
to
New
BorgessiM»pltal
paratively few people is given the
Use of alfalfa ns a crop in Michi­ Christian Bbldiera.-, Dr. Ernest-!tor treatment on Monday of last guest, of Rus.&lt;cll Kantner of Has­
Railroads pay as much as 575 per
privilege y&gt;f attaining their golden
gan has progressed rapidly since ex • Burnham offered prayer, alter com- ■
tings.
.
’
.
wt-dding/annivfersary and to a much
prrlmental work at lhe College munity singing brief business ses-1 Ella and Jim .Collison
of KalamaGuy Makley and family spent weeds I ram the right of ways.
................
lesser number tlw Joy of rounding a? {srvw.? s
proved that seedings mads* with
-zdut. fifty-seven years together. This
adapted seed would survive Michi­ slon wasjteld and Mrs. Ptarle Bag-,.
milestone was reached on Nov. 30 David Shepherd acting as minister 1
gan winters. The acreage has In­ ley took charge of the ' program. {
cy gray
ha'e *alchet
l thP golden
turn creased from 260.000 acres in 1933 Master Robert Pell delighted his uuand was duly celebrated with a sur­ nnd Leto Billings, a granddaughter, i T^to"
.
~
dience with "Abide With Me" and
10 orfriends.
“'’
prise party at their home in Prai­ was ring bearer. At tlie last, Mr.! Dear
If you were to cal) to B16.OT0 acres in 1933. '
Love's Old ‘Sweet Song." He was
rieville that evening. Mr. Billings Billing* was asked to say a few
upon them today
.
Alfalfa formerly was given credit “accompanied
at tlie piano by his
■ was a native of Orangevillp town­ words and the following was his re­ You would &gt;UI1 nnd I HOT on lhe
Join* ewellnil hey ler .nule mother, Mrs.-Fannie Pell. We were
ship. Barry county, where he was sponse:
job
and sheep but rtot safe for feeding very fortunate in having these peo­
burn on June 19. 1857. Mra. Bill­ Fifty-seven years ago today, ,
For fifty-seven years, hand in hand.
Feeding trials showed that ple with us und Mrs. Fannie Pill
,They have toiled Life’s dreary sand,
ings wus Miss Addie E. Seelyc, a In Newberg township, Cum Co.,
}he animals, liorses and hens in­ gave two clever Impersonations. She
daughter of Abner Scelye.. She was Two kiddles did dwell.
...
.... patiently
......waiting
..... .
1.1 onrwt
eluded, no
paid
good nrl/v,
prices frw
for nlfnlfn
alfalfa
Waiting,
received hearty applause. Muriel
born hi Cass county April JO, 1860. Who said, "Let’s get married,”
.The
hay.
tolling of the knell.
,
gave two selections on the
Mr. and Mrs. Billings are the par­ The wedding day wus set,
Farmers once were wanted. to be Lindsey
The
many
friends
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ents of four children. Mrs. Verna And on that day
very careful In the use of alfalfa for piano. Mrs. Ruth Hughes read a
Billings
unite
in
wishing
for
them
clipping from the Banner "Why Mr.
Burcirett, Harry Billings, Herbert ThoM; kiddies to Three Rivers hiked. 'many
more happy years together. ’ pasture. It Is now known that the Suylcs didn’t pay his account."
|
crop can be used safely If animals
arc. full fed before being turned on Ernest Hall was asked to lead the ।
the alfalfa und tjien are left on that dlacwulon of current topics. He
spoke
of
the
sixteen
seis
of
Initials
!
contlnuouslyY. M. C. A. ITEMS pasture
Michlgan grows a fair crop of al­ used to designate the projects now
falfa seed In .some years. In 1931, in force. He doesn’t feel that we need
Hugh Kelley reported the Boys’ 45,000 bushels were harvested in the to be alarmed about going off thej
Conference to the Younger Y. M. state. This year’s crop Is estimated gold standard and. feels tliat Pres.J
Roosevelt is sincere in ids efforts.-He I
C. A. groups last Tuesday evening. as about one-half that amount.
All prices in this advertisement effective until the close of
Ab-o
Cranston Wilcox's Y group. Two commercial companies have also spoke briefly of the CWA af­
ABOVE MOO to &gt;300
George Townsend and Rolland Fur­ established Michigan plants for fording work for fellows who haven't
Business Saturday, December 16th
row and Norval 81am reported to turning alfalfa Into commercial had work for several years and the
their group, the past graduates.
feeds since the acreage in this state sjiendlng power tliat this project
It is lhe quickest and surest
Junior Leonard is president of became large enough to permit the creates.
way to gel money into circulation.
COUNTRY CLUB
24«?lb.
lhe 7th and Sth Y. M. C. A. group purchase of quantities of alfalfa.
He also compared the amount spent (
• Household offers a substantial cut in the coat
and Kenneth Brower, treasurer'.
sack
Laboratory tasted
ASSYRIA.
for Ute World war with the
of loans above $100 up to $300. The pew low
BUI Hackney Is using for Bible Mr. and Mrs. Willard Case of amount appropriated to the CWA.
study in his Y. M. C. A. group. Portland. Mich., who have been vis­ Tire plan of lire government is that
monthly rate ls‘2%%. Families keeping house
"Jesus, the Man of Galilee.”
who can repay monthly now may borrow amounts
the
debt
would
be
paid
from
the
son. Carl Case, and fam­
GOLD MEDAL or PILLSBURY 24&gt;/X-lb. sack
Dr. A. W. Woodburne was the itingoftheir
over $100 at a real saving. Loans of $100 and leu
Battle'Creek. and a brother, profit they made on lhe money bor­
speaker at the Hastings HI-Y Club ily
Daniel Cose, of East LcRoy. spent rowed. Newell Barber told of the
can be had at current rates. Quick, private
Tuesday noon. His subject was, ’On Friday
CWA projects carried on In Prairie­
with
his
brother.
Hugh
Cose.
service. Only husband and wife need sign. 20
the Hi-Y Purpose."
Ib.
J. C. Doris of Grand ville township and the amount al­
Billy Roe and Wayne Conklin re­ The Rev.
CARTON
months to repay. Visit, write, or telephone the
.
a former pastor of the loted to each one.
ported the Y st C. A. conferehce Rapids,
carton
Household Finance Corporation of America on
church, now visiting at the Singing. "America the Beautiful.”
Swift’. Silver Leaf
Lt
to the Nashville Y groups Monday, Briggs
the 3rd Fl. ot the City National Bank Building,
led
by
Mrs.
Stella
Barber.
.
Mr. and Mra. Jay Cole home,
the morning service on The Gun Plains Home Economic
I West .Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.
Tlie Lansing Area Y are making preachedatat the
Club gave a play "Sewing for the
4 ib. pkg. 35c
Briggs church.
Rai&gt;in&lt;
Baking Powder
an educational trip, through the Sunday
Helen Cole has been very ill Heathen." This was their sixth ap­
Sun Maid Saedlexx
Wabsah Brand .
south this Christmas vacation, leav­ theMra.
past
week
chickenpox. pearance in the past six weeks. The
MEMIEEH, R. A.
ing Dec. 26 and getting back Jan 2. Ruth Ketchrm iswith
parte were well taken and all showed
recovering
from
Bulk
Prune*
lb. 10c
17c
Raisins
525.00 covers all expenses going as tlie mumps.
ability in this direction. They caused
^Sun Maid Seeded
far south as Birmingham, visiting
A wedding of interest to friends no little amusement with their old
Mammoth Cave, Muscle Shoals, here
took place on Wednesday, Dec. fashioned costumes and the trials of
Lookout Mountain. Cull C. F. An­
a sewing circle whose husbands be­
gell if you want information on this 8,. at Kalamazoo, when Mrs. Sylvia lieve in sewing for the heathen at
COUNTRY CLUB
Ib.
big trip or write to E. T. May at Sctdmorc was united in marriage to home.
Aaron Treece ot Allegan in the
Fine, rich, distinctive
tin
Lansing Y. M. C. A.
We were very fortunate to have
presence
of
a
son.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adelbert -Heath and Clay Bassett
Dr. Ernest Burnham of W. 8. T. C..
Dale
Treece,
and
daughter,
Mr.
and
ore leaders of the 7th' und 8th grade Mrs. Earl Wood, all of Allegan. Aft­ who gave the address of the aftcrJEWEL BRAND ik 19c
FRENCH BRAND ib 23c
Y. M. C. A. groups with Cranston
the ceremony a wedding dinner noon. He mode us feel that he was
Wilcox directing the freshman er
was in "waiting at tlie home of the one of us by telling of the everyday
group.
Chocolates 1 ib. u. 59c
occurrences in his life. He also told
Jello
p*«g.
Our Members save money together.
C. F. Angel) met with the Wel­ bfide's daughter, Mr. and Mra. Fred at the Older Boys’ Conference Jteld
Crusader - eaeorted - fancy Holiday box
Or ROYAL GELATINE DESSERT
come Y. M. C. A. group Monday Miller of tlie Ellis district, where, in Kakhnozoo and of lhe drive Yor
They lend money to each other.
night and the Middleville Hi-Y relatives had gathered, honoring the ttae benefit of Bronson hospital of
event.
The
bride
formerly
lived
tn
Xmas Candy
Twinkle
2 pU».
Tuesday evening.
,
which
he
is
captain.
He
feels
we
They divide the profits with each other.
50% hard mixed end filled
Improved Gelatine Dcaxcrt
David Christian is leader of the Baltimore township. Places were should help all we can in the things
Woodland Y group. They met at laid for twenty-Jlve and among the President is attempting and that
They work together to help each other.
the home of Charles Townsend lost those present were the bridal party, Franklin Roosevelt is sincere in the
Mr. ond Mrs. Earl Wood,. Mr. and
100-lb.
Monday evening.
things he is attempting. He is a cou­
You are invited to become a member of thia
The Young Men’s Y met Wednes­ Mrs. Dale Treece, Mr. and Mra. A. rageous leader and he might be
bag
' old company.
day evening at the home offMr. and J. Miller, Mrs. Agnes Purcell pf Has­, right or wrong. He emphasized that
tings.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Ehret
Scidmore
Mrs. Angell and enjoyed a spicial
; human nature runs true in profesprogram of nn address and discus­ of Augusta, Mr. and Mra. Ernest slons and hoped the time would
Laying
Mash
'°u&lt;' $1.69
Block
Salt
50-lb.
block
35c
sion. Gta\sts from Freeport were Scidmore of Baltimore, Mr. and Mrs. come when people would meet on
Byron Guy of Nashville and Mrs.
(Jlje Rational ffinan &amp;
present.
common ground in religion and poli­
We were glad to find C. L. Glas­ Doris Warner of Detroit.
; tics. The theme qf his address was
S
15c
Harvest Time
gow feeling better when we called Mrs. Ronald Warner of Detroit. to keep good will and cheerfulness
^nucBfntcnt flfontpany
BAKERY SPECIALS
PILLSBURY PANCAKE FLOUR
on him at the Battle Creek Sani­ spent part of last week with her with an attempt at Joking. Dr.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller.
tarium last Friday.
5
Friday and Saturday
Burnham
gave
us
much-food
for
The Pleasure Birthday organi­
15c
Pancake Flour
1250 Griswold BL, Detroit, Mich.
.
thought
interspersed
wlfiPthe
right
OBITUARY.
1zation will obsBve Christmas at the
Country Club
DxUolt'i Oldeit Building xad
EXTRA SPECIAL
meeting on Tuesday, the 12th. byr amount of humor.
Willard
Bryan
Bolton
was
bom
in
।
Loui Aiioclkttca
LDtHAL HOME
pint Jug 15c
Woodland. Michigan, December 14, ’the exchange of gifts, featuring aL We were dismissed with- the
Old Manse Syrup
13 Egg Angel Food
1860. and passed away, at his home 1Christmas tree, at the home of Mrs. watchword. The next meeting will be
Pure Cane and Maple Syrup
J. L. Maus. Hastings. Mich.
nt Coats Grove, Michigan. December :Fred Miller. Mra. Lucy Lind willI with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall for
3. 1933, aged 72 years. 11 months and ।co-operate with Mrs. Miller as host-, dinner Saturday, Dec. 30.—Pearle
CAKE
Bagley, Secy.
19 days. On the fifteenth day of 1
CAMPBELL’S SOUPS
Miss Chrystal Brogdon of Wood­
April. 1897, he was united in mar­
MILO.
riage to Miss Lillian Miller of Wood­ land, supply teacher at the Briggs
RAISIN
land. To this union were bom three school. Is making her home with Several from here attended the
Tomato
sgg
children. Mrs. Paul Thompson of Mr. and Kfrs. Emerson Cortright. dinner and bazaar at Delton Wed­
BREAD
Battle Creek. Raymond of Hastings HirfVey Glllasple, Herbert Dur­ nesday.
Vegetable
and Kermit at home. These togeth­ ham and Gaylord are working on Ross Norwood was confined at
Full of raiaina Delicious
Veg. Beef
1 **
er with the widow, flve grandchil­ the new bridge under construction home four days last week, suffering
a
bad
attack
of
chicken-pox
and
dren and one brother, Elmer Bolton, •over the Wanandoga creek south of
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are left Assyria Center to replace the old will not be able to attend school for
several days.
to mourn their loss. Willard was a narrow bridge.
Mr. and Mrs. William Wilder of Mrs. Hattie Bellinger attended a
faithful husband and father and
will be greatly missed, not only in Battle Creek visited Sunday at the going away party for her cousin.
lb.
the home but olso by t large circle home of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylord Mrs. Annie Humphrey Sunday eve­
ning, who will start for Florida this
of friends with whom he came in Holmes..
Monday morning to spend the win­
Fancy late Howe’a
contact during his thirty-two years
rn.-ro Vnnvster.
as manager of the Coats Grove eleCOATS GRO\E.
About sixty were present at tlie
valor. His family and home were | Tlie L. A. 8. met with Mrs. Lizzie
Celery
large bunch 5c
Lemon*
&lt;« 19c
always his first consideration. His Thompaon Thursday with good at­ Farmers’ Club at tlie Flower home
Sunkilt - 300 »ix»
Freah, crisp - well bleachad
’------ * —
—itle___
way, and
pleasant
smile, gentl
__ mod-1 tendance. Club No. 1 served a Saturday. A good program with Dr.
Ernest
Burnham of W. S. T. C. of
..
.
.
chicken
dinner.
Election
of
officers
el life won their way Into the hearts
We have the following models in Fine
Kalamazoo
present,
who
gave
the
Ddiciout
Apple*
4
R». 35c
Sweet
Potetoer
3
17c
of all who knew him.
resulted In re-election as follows:
Michigan - fancy eating
Pres., Mrs. Estella Kelsey; Vlce- address in his own pleasing way.
Used Cars. Every one is a BARGAIN,
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
Pres., Bessie Woodman; Secy.. Ag­ which added much to tire enjoyment
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Downing, Mra. nes Haight; Treas., Moe Oversmith; of the meeting.
and every one EXACTLY AS REPRE­
Azalia Miller, Mrs. Downing and pianist, Ludie
„uu,c Fisher; chairman of W. A. Spaulding spent Wednesday
SWIFT’S ORIOLE SMOKED
June Brumm of North Castleton: flower ...U-lv.!,
mission, Bessie Woodman. in Hastings.
SENTED. If you wish to trade in your
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Bradfield and
were Saturday evening visitors al Program was in charge of Mrs.
O. C. Marshall's
Lloyd Fisher with a part of the mother were Kalamazoo visitors
present car for a better one, it will pay
Wednesday.
’
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Marshall spent program from old school books.
SHANK
Sunday evening with their father,
Mr. and Mra. Lyle Wilcox and son
Mrs. Paul Thompson and son of
you to see us.
O. S. Marshall, at Nashville.
Battle Creek have been staying with visited tlielr mother, Mrs. Wilcox.
HALF
The Ladies’ Aid will meat al Mrs. her mother, Mrs. Lillie Bolton, dur­ Sunday. In the afternoon they all
O. C. Marshall’s Thursday. Doc. 14. ing the past week.
motored to Hastings.
Robert Gray accompanied Garl The Sunday school is planning for j Sympathy of the many friends in
Vande Gelson to West Branch Tues­ Christmas ■ exercises on Christmas their neighborhood are extended to
Sliced, lb. 15c
day to spend several days hunting. evening, and for the election of of- Mrs. Henry Whldby und children in
Butt Half, lb. 13c
Mrs. Edith Debolt was a Battle fleers next Sunday morning and their sorrow of the death of hukljand
Creek visitor Wednesday.
have recently paid $7 which is $1 and father, Henry Whldby.
Ford DeLuxe
Longhorn Cheese
Peter Hoffman. Mott Balch and for each class, to the Red Cross Nina Fenner is still suffering
15c
Pork Sausage
,
10c
Lee Gould were in Hastings Wed­ work.
greatly with ear trouble. She goes
All Fui. Peek
i
nesday.
Mrs. Wallace, who used to live to Kalamazoo.every week for treat­
Mr. and Mrs. Moll
Balch.
Mr.
and
Ford DeLuxe Victoria
ments.
Wc
sincerely
hope
she
may
----- —here, but who lives southwest of
Cottage Cheese
Fresh Oysters
Quart 49t
10&lt;
_
Mrs. W. C. Clark and Mrs. Maude here in her old home now, had a soon be much better.
Benedict were in Hastings Satur- alroke of poralyate early last week. Twenty-eight ut Sunday ‘ School
Sunday, some being detained at
Mr
.Art
Mr.
tf
x«
u
..
Mrs
E«gle«ton
ot
Hastings
Model a
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Marshall were was the speaker at the Community home by sickness.
"'..“• “'Jt'L”1.
On Sundw ««nln&lt; and
SOUTH VERMONTVILLE.
Cr“l‘ ,p'n‘ M"t*mond “n, Tlie Birthday Club will meet Fri­
Ihft we* wKh her UMIe, O. C. Mw. -Th. Books Will All Be Opened.Sliced, lb. 28w
Swift'. Oriole Smoked
Whole or half
Bha.il, and wife.
| Thc community service next Sun- day of tills week with Nellie BarnI
ngham,
assisted by Agnes Howe.
Mrs. W. c. Clark entertained the dav evening will be led by Mrs.
Ladles Club Friday to a Christmas PcBr| Den-ond. who is planning on Mrs. Lorene Strait, who has been
it.
12c
Beef
Riba
Steaks
very ill. Is gaining and came home
». 6c
dinner.
dlnner
l&gt; speaker and special music.
ROUND or SIRLOIN
from the hospital one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mott Balch, W. C.
Mr. and Mrs. carl Wells are the
Clark and Mrs. Lillian Mason at MORGAN.
Rib Roast
parents of a baby boy born
Bacf Chuck Roast “&gt;• 10c
tended the funeral of Postmaster Mr. and Mrs. E. Duxberry was proud
Ub 12c
I
December 8Choice cut*
Ward Quick Friday afternoon at called to Lansing last week on ac- Friday,
1
Mrs. Elgie Ackerson, who lias been
Nashville.
count of sickness.
tn Grand Rapids, Is back
V. B. Elliston and George Hecker Rev. Howlett started services at staying
&lt;
in Lansing.
of West Vermontville were Thurs- the Morgan Free Methodist church again
1
Meaty
and will have services every Bun­ Mr. and Mrs Harold King and
Corner of Court and Church St,.
Linda, spent Bunday at George
Mrs. Maude Benedict of Battle day afternoon at two o'clock until baby.
1
Hall
’
s.
Creek spent the week end visiting further notice. Everyone _______
is cordial- ■
DEALERS
FO
HASTINGS, MICH
George
Hawkins
of
Lansing
who
friends around Maple Grove Cen- ly invited to attend these services,
has been ill several weeks, la-able to \
ter.
i
—----------- *-•-♦-------------All pried* include Michijan J» Sclee T«»
Willis Gray of Lacey spent last The average home in the United walk down town and expects to soon
be back in his barber shop there. 41
week with his aunt, Mrs. Lulu Gray. States costs $4,778.

! Before Elder MHIeg/x
TEACH BEST METHODS
I Who said the f6w wortj*
.i
TO PRODUCE ALFALFA
Tliat mode them piBn/aQd wife.
Congratulations art4.P',t' wishes
। By the pastor and hft wife.
Crop Oonsantly Increase, in
•These kiddles started on their
Value as New Uses Are
earthly career;
'Of course, to be stylish.
, Found for This Legtime
[They had to have U trip.
j East Lansing.—How to.secure the
So on that same day
| most value from alfulfa. a crop
Billings and Clyde, who pawed away With
.wiucn
, which n»
has cameo
carried wcrugan
Michigan runners
formers
In 1926. They also have eight grand&gt;»»«&lt;» vo »arry county.
through some trying Umes, will be
chlldren. aIul lwo great-grandehu- Youjn2’
*’ whCTe
“*** thOwn at a shortcourse to be given
Uren
*
good
jreopit
s»u&gt;.
&gt;
.
..
.
—
22
Iks. ! at Michigan State College. Jan.

Observp-.Their Fifty-Seventh
Weading Anniversary

PINE LAKE FARMERS'
CLUB MET SATURDAY.,

About
adwu

KKOGERS

t^rywrHOLIDAy BAKIN

COST OF LOANS

REDUCED to 21%

FLOUR

89c

$1.09

Mutual Benefits

ADV)

29e

COFFEE

25«

SCRATCH FEED

’149

0,1 5^

REAL BARGAINS
IN USED CARS!

2 1932 V-8 Ford Tudors
1932 V-8
Sedan
1931
Coupe
2 1929 Ford
Tudors
1929 Chevrolet Coach

UNIVERSAL GARAGE COMPANY

CRANBERRIES

HAMS

BOILED HAM

SPARE RIBS

1UC

10c

10'

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1&gt;33

PAGE TEN
■" ' ;

..

;I

DELTON.
BARRYVILLE.
Mrs. Stanley Willetts wu a guest
of the home folks from Thanksgiv­
Dr Templin of Northwest Indi* Last Weeks Letter.
Mrs. Wli-'
, । gave an interesting free lecture at r*~
—
~—f? ing day -till Sunday,' when
Thanksgiving
vLUtan and gucsta
"d ir/Ji
uie church
cuwui Tuesday
»ue«o.z night.
login.
were us
as follows:
follows: Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. ClayClay-t00k
II the
were
PROBATk COURT. '
&lt;V,'TA( OVKT- ’
। The In,and Lak''5 Garden Club ton McKeown and Donna ; Mr. and
-.x,
lAfflhrrlngton. deed 'U,u &gt;»«■? Thursday afternoon with Mr* Ed PalnwUer ot Hartings and
E&gt;t |Mwad(i^Hnr
IlivErflnal
account
filed. Mrs- Led“ Harrington.
Members
of--Uie
MUvcs
Luella.
Ruth
and
Del“ 8°od
w
m^nJ
Inventory
filvJ.
flnal
•wvu&gt;
&gt;
.
u&gt;m.
—
r—
r=—
------------------—
—
—
■■
—
—
•
—
~
•«»Oueriite Egg---Hardest Bituminous Coal
nt entered, dis- i.UUs
_
_
erder allowing account
Hits club
club have been invited to un chine
piune Palmatfer
Palmatler of Wondluui
Woodland were irmnosMr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox
charge of Adnu. issued, estate en-1 gening meeting Thursday night at guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merritt
rolled
Cloverdale hall, arranged for by the kfcade; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fossett were Sunday guest* ot Mr. and Mrs.
S.
E
Powers
in
Nashville.
&amp;t David A cooper dec'd Af- Clovtrdl»,c Garden Club. One fca- , and Ronald of Battle Creek. Mr. and
remember the supper and sale
fidavit of-Ck&gt;car Cooper filed petl-!ture of the ,neetln8 w,u &gt;* a ,alk Mrs. Merriam of near Vermontville, al All
th? church parlors Fiiday eve-,
tioh Jo transfer sawngsaccoun’ 011 8ardPn r,ub work by Mr Gregg, and Mra. Benson and children were • ning and plan lo attend.
filed order to transfer savings acA B,XK| cruwd was Prcs«nt 601,1 Buesta of Mr and Mra. O. D. and
Pocahontas Egg
count entered.
‘
I n*hu to hear “Fuller's Fortunes.* Mr. and Mrs. Burr passett and Lois;
NORTH CASTLETON
r t rLirfl.. tv rv.- ,,
r&gt;.-n ,he cnmrdv Presented by Delton Mr and Mrs, Cliff Potter and family I
“T“ CA8TLETON।
MORRIS O. HILL, Harti.g.
JOHN H. UTZ. Harting.
F.-.', Giorgi. V,. Davis, deed. Piti- community players. About 345 was ;-nd Mr. and Mrs. John Higdon and
Weeks Letter.
«b!rf LVrrtrr’ tra'V'Hr.?ra5tiri^f,ndA t“k,'n 111 Eaeh number of the cast Harold at’the Wilby Crockford tome I MUs Roma Btocher spent her'
JERRY ANDRUS. Harttag.
UN BRAENDLE, Frwpert
oJntJimU
’ tn‘n',,&lt;:r "
। very ably presented their paru.
in Woodland; Mr. and Mrs Archie j Thanksgiving vacation at home,
sign bonds entered.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patton attend- McIntyre and wns at Mrs. Una Jack Prohan. who returned recent Est. Lucinda J Hullibcrger. deed rd the funeral of the latter's sis-; Castielcin's tn Quimby; Mr. and Mrs ly from England, and Don Perkins
State
Mutual
Redded
Fire Insurance Co.
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
Proof on will filed, order admitting -ter. Mrs Gall Harper, at Hastings. Heber Foster and family with Mr, i were calling on old friends TbursHOME omm 101 CHUXCH IT.. FLIJiT. MICH.
will entered, bpnd of executor filed, ■ Tuesday.
• •Mrs.
— *•Sam
— Geiger
—-’ -*
------ - i day.
——
and
of Quimby;
•
■
W. v. mug FrulfeaL
II. K. F»K. Mcrslary
_ letters testamentary' issued, order;, •'
”* ’Uon
*
Mr.
punnnl, I... b«ncon-, Mr. and Mr. John Holcomb ol Ban-1 Mr. and Mra. Oro Wool.ton and
K limiting settlement entered.
——
b"‘ &lt;1,e •’“"
S'" "nd ?“D*y
a H“-;'“mto ol Blcbland and Mr. and
, .Esu George 8 Fuller, dee d. Order influenza.*
.
u UnBa aI the Chaa’ Day home; and Mra. Verdan Covihe spent Thursday
Tlw' fnt
CWA project has given work Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Willetts had all with their parents. C. Coville’s.
~
z-—
LZ
,,,
,
allowing claims ehlcred. Th
U1 ao.,a.wa&gt;.au
diau.uomu.. mvM
Mr. and Mrs. W. Hclincr spent
Want to Buy
or Sell? Try Our Want
Column
J&lt;&gt;b» ....
m- Hammond..
&lt;t&lt;cd ‘o’ t-omc men in Delton tlw part,their children home but Wilson and
J
, • Final account ,tiled,
inheritance
Final
account tax
tiled,wtl
inheritance
and;—
laying
new —
side- Harold.
! :Tha
nksgiving with
, mmw
,ivrawvi.. tax w«*k. repairing
------- —----—w —
....m. '
inanKsgivmg
wun their
uictr grandgranaMr. and Mra. Claud Demand and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Karrar of
,1' Mr and Mrs. Herbert Wilcox spent daughter, Mrs. Ethel
Carey, and■ fa«nily spent Tlianksgiving with Mrs. Woodland were guests at Homer
“ determined, order to assign and . *»««• ,, ,
—*. transfer property to Bertha L
, Little
LllUe Community
Community- Players of nunk^giving
Thanksgiving evening in Hastings, ij 1family
------- of‘ —
i. \ The
Woodland.
; Coolbnugh in Hastings.
Ziiylaiid will nnx-ent
x&lt;r onri
a tv
,,. and1 family
■■.. 1I Mr.' Welby-is the_ __
. on . Mr. and Mra. Clyde Coviile and Rowlader's Sunday.
■ Chandler entered, order assigning Wayland
pr^ent “Nauahtv
Naughty Ri--,
Re-, Mr.
and x&lt;r«
Mra. rL. A.
Day
new carrier
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Townsend
' Mrs. Claud
were Bunday.
■ residue entered.■ waiver ol notice 1
nt the Delton Community;spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Chas. Route one.
—r- Dcmond
----- -----------------I filed.
(hall Saturday nlghLDrc. 1G This (Beach of S. Hastings.
I Orville VanWIe -visited relatives ^‘ftarnoon visitors at H. Rowlader's. spent Sunday in Battle Creek.
The young people who attend col­
Est. Thomas E Chccsebrotigh. &gt; ‘‘-J*11 »■' directed byCaisius Knight; Mrs Pearl Foster and Agnes spent! near Evart a few days last week. I1 The community wm
was sorry to iiear
iicai
Win Meade.
Mead/, Mi*
I deed Citations issued und proof of ol Wayland, who was formerly the Saturday evening with Mra. Eliza-' Marv and Jean Dea kins enter- i*i
oIf tlw
Hie death nf
of Wm.
He hii.
has lege in N. Manchester returned to
in poor health a long tunc.
time. The their sdiool Monday after a few
I service filed.
| ™’nedu?‘ 1,1 the Hunt Stock Co. ;beth Gibbony ot Woodland.
talned the Rowlader children also'bbeen
0®'1 ln
K : Caleb RUbridger. dee d. An-1T*** wil] present their play here on o D. Fossett returned from up1 Carolyn and Joan Hershberger^f funeral was held nt the F. M days’ vacation with home folks.
I nual account of trustee filed, ord&lt;r “. nfty lx‘r« “J11
-so onc-half. north Wednesday with a nice deer.
Indiana Friday
! church by Rev. Gibbs.'Interment
Giblin. Interment Ir.
in
Mrs. Loren Hershberger and chil­
fl for publication entered.
!
£ imT*
°'Jr «?ni Mr- ®nd Mrs. Elzle Meade of Mr. and Mrs. E. Detkins and! s,ony Point
of Liberty Mills. Ind., spent
J
Kd Frank Price, dee d. Order al- • ‘'O™mt&gt;nl» hall buliding fund. Give Morgan were Sunday guests of Mr children visited his parent* near1 *'
— and Jean
’— »*-*-&lt;-- dren
from Wednesday until Monday with
Mary
Penkins, •»Mr. —
and
8 lowing claims entered.
I ijii-in
X a kixiq nousc.
.nd nh !an&lt;‘ Mra Mcrrllt Mead«’
iMeooata. Mich. ThurXy.
Mrs. a. Slocum and Dorothy and her parents and relatives here.
d&lt;fC.(1d j Mrs.
Posreliils and EihEth-j') __________
3
Ebl. John M. .Hammond, dee
Mr.-.. Kathryn PosxcliiLs
I
’ •
.
|jlyn
Harrington
spent
the
first-of
,
.
I Reef Ipt of inheritance'lax filed.
7.’- " —"X*’
j
Est. J. Charles Feighner, dee d ,hy,wp^ •“'
I inventory filed.
1.
1। Mrs. Ruth McArthur and daugifeaesro. dee
ucc u.
- 1 *"■ “urta’- .havS m0VC&lt;1 b&gt;.C* from ”
"
A
I , Eat. Lydia Roger*,
d. vrurr
Order m
Msigning residue entered, discharge of
P,eu-&lt;ant and are now living in - W*
-JJ
। the*" Payne
g?
f executor Usucd, estate enrolled.
v " house.
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On
Wednesday
evening.
Dec.
20.
JJ
Est. Francis M- C’ralg. deed. Or­
ATE VER the names on your list—
the Camp Fire Girls will give a M
der allowing account entered.
whether family or rfriends
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1II1U
you’ll find
Est. c. O Elliston, dee d. Petition Christmas program in the Com-jg
something electrical that’s a “perfect
for license to sell filed, waiver of no­ munity hail. The proceeds tor ben-1S
tice filed,. testimony of freeholders efit of the Camp Fire Girls' organi-. m
c"oic*” {?r a Ja»*'ng, ever-remembered
zation.
r
filed, license to sell issued.
gift. Small or large—thia year there are ao
Est. Fred C. Reuther, deed. An­ A quiet , home wedding occurred ■ 9
many splendid things at such surprisingly
Tuesday evening. Dec. 5. when Miss w
nual-accounts filed.
■ Avis Miles, daughter of Rev. and fi
low prices.
Mrs. L. D. Mlles, and Robert Spon|
PINE LAKE.
“Shop" the stores and dealers handling
able, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W
: Mrs. Lie Nutinghnm Is confined •Sponablc
ot Hastings were united
electrical gifts—it’s a treat.
to her bed with an attack-of rheu-

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El ven membera ol thr Pine Lak-, ^j. 55-^ Hotx-rt SiMuiuble
Helping Hund Club m- t with the!* X7rft jjinnehj Eddy and sister Jr
pre-sident. Clara Nichols.- on WedRlla Scott, attended the con- W
ne.day aft-rm-m. After a short
Bt the
audlt^u
g
bmine,-.s .M..I011 the entire time w»-s Hastings Sunday afternoon, put on S
1 tainUiesl&gt; W
ior nwdy j b&gt;'‘he. Symphony Orchestra direct- &amp;
Arthur Lathrop is .suli confined I./and Mre‘wT° Whittemore en- SJ
;hu be d with a 7'vi-re cxw of jileur-i tej-tainfd over tlw we(1Jc CJJ(, Mf W
Srt,hPinchUkr '* *
d at •and M” Jnhn And"’ of Kalama- &amp;
J,kr. ..
,
2°o. Mr and Mr.*. Ed. Shurlow of fiiL‘lkV N,“ll2J1*’n
Lapeer. Mr and Mrs Frank Fran- &amp;
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"L Ml'. cllu,rt ci.-co and baby of Kalamazoo and w
Chaminon on Thunrtbiy afternoon Mra. Rose Seebcr of Hastings.
!&amp;
. h,r a Chrlalniiis party. Favorite j&lt;-j( njwayH jlas been a girl before.-J?
c.jX'.- were t-xc-minged after which but thia time It's a boy” were the V
the leader;.
.hr
1. ad., Mrs.
Mr. M.tt.r
Myrtle Rogers
K..:.r. and
.nd ( won„
; Mrs. Helen Beadle. prepared .anti: Saturday morning as they walked ST
.served cranberry cocktail. Waldorff into Leon Leonard's .“tore to do their - v
; salad in apple cups. and fruit pud- ■ usual week, end shopping. Little fif
dine with cookies. Thirteen members, William, the eight and a half pound
two visitors and seven children en- „„„
son arrived Friday P. M.. Dec 8 Jf
joyed the. afternoon. The January u
att th*
th- Delton hoapital. to make Mr.
meeting will be held with Mrs. Mary' and Mr'^ft-on Leonard all the more' SC
Mullendorc Mrs. Mullendorc who happy because it's u boy. Congralu-.SF
came to America from England only j; Jatlons
^g
I Will Frazier of Allegan and ether! g
teresUng and entertaining'marine; relatives from Fennville and Otacgo! Sr
of the chrutmas c *
’
were callers of Mr. and Mrs. Laecyjff
mid Wale ;.
Thursdav. coming here lo at-(fig
Mr. and Mrs. FFloyd M.nar drove tPnd the funeral of Mrs. Jones'. Sr
to Grand Rapid,
, _d- on FViday ami brother. Henry Whldby. which was W
visited Wilmot Moore, who is in the h.-id ut the Whldby home west of g
hiMpital there. He l* recovering from Jiickory Corners. Thursday after- Sr
injuriu. i.-iciwd last Sept-.mb&lt;-r tn^noon:
*
t&amp;tf
an automobile-motorcycle crash.
BRANCH DISTRICT.
j ST
■ Mrs. Bcrntcr Minnr entertained I
the Fqrtnite club at an .afternoon Lii,'t Week's Letter.
W
meetmg on Thursday.
, , Rev. and Mrs. J J. Willett* entef-!&amp;
Air. and Mr.*. John Rogen* entef- tain-d nineteen of their children.!S£
tained his brother And wife trim grandchildren and in-laws Thanks-J W
•Athens on Sunday also his’ niece ; giving.
■
Ed
and husband from East Leroy.
Clayton Wilhtts of Detroit and
Heim Wilhtts. of Kalamazoo spent:2&gt;
tlw Thanksgiving vacation with the ; M
•home folks.
.
IK
Last Week's Leiter.
. Mr. and Mra. Jtowe Chtuc and. Rev. and Mrs. E. Rhoades and I Sr
family and Mr.’.
Atlui .-jx-nt family spent Tlianksgnink with Mr. W
and
Mrs
jnhn
Darby
and
family.
‘ fig
Thatiksgiv yTg with Mr. and MlThe Dorcas Society of N Maple ”
Eugene D.n vnjxirt.
Mrs. Agno Haight and children Grove will meet at the home of Mr. V
and Mrs John Darby Thursdfty, Dec. I Mf
are on Uie sick lut.
Cut;; 14 Ior dinner- A cordial invitation gr
-.&lt;.-nr is extended to all.
.
|w
mk^giving w
Rev. and Mrs. Clinton .Smith and &amp;
&gt;m the Hev, and Mrs. Albert Ostroth of. ST
.t
, Warerlo&gt;. la . drove through Friday 1-0
a! the CmuntmitJ .n-.ue 3a Sun-, *‘rrlv,n« at the ‘““n'
Mr*. SarahiW
dav cvenniv and R- v. Harle; Ostiwh Friday evening Saturday S,
Towii.rend tr.ne an adiio.^ on .lie ’Jiey and Mrs OMroth. Mr. and Mrs. W
pressing need of chrbtiuis, to d.- L-.-l. • Adams. Samuel and Sterling W
। Ostroth attended the wedding ot' 8g
fend Uv.-ir faith,
.
Max Coat.. wa&gt; home from M 8. Miss Elva Ostroth Nt Lansing. Rev. ■ Sr
C .lor the ’ihanksgivmg vacaumi. Delbert O.-trotli. father of Uic brlflej W
as.-t'fcd by Rev. Smith, an uncle. J.
;r- and Ms • Kendal
preformed the ceremony. Tlw couple Jr
were 4-rt Battle Cret
left that evening for Waterloo, Iowa.; W
Stella Tuckerman and two their future home Congratulations, fig
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’ *"r» Arc': Mr mid Mra. Vincent Norton and 2F
W.lilt
’
i
Margery. Mr and Mrs. R. E Hall V
Gtaxes .visited Friday
.
spent Thanksgiving at the home of fie
Demend's.
Rapid* Mr- and Mrs. Keith Norton.
.g
and Donald Cluv-e from breep.wt ■
ttnicvr r-s-v-rwo
w i,re home during the ThinkHJivin; i
U,J”L‘
W
&gt;-lioiidav.
Mrs. Elia Nash accompanied Mrs K
M. \nd Ml
FnM Smith and
Flynn to Grand Rapids Tues- Jf
family of Pr.ur.vMlle. Mr. and Ms day to see Floyd who underwent an »
Geo. Fima! and family ot Kai.-mu- ‘-pertfion at Buttcrwtffth hospital
xoo und Mr and Mrs. Clarence She!- Monday.
: ley spent Thanksgiving .it H Wood-i Bownc Ladies’ Aid was well al- jW
man■
,tcnd-d Wednesday. Proceeds for Jg
Ruth Woodman wa.i home f ir the1 ^n0^ *nd grab bag were $l3MJ2r
Thanksgiving hoUday.&lt; and Marmn.They also voted on whether theyiW
■Woodman t-homr from Kalamazoo. w&lt;,ulfl hirtalL electric lights in the (fig
Mr. and Mr.* Neil Smith of. Mui- hal1 th*' rc*ult being ten in.favorigr
land sjA-nt the holiday.-- wrh
, and sixteen against them.
jW
Itive*.
' i Beatrice Thomas spent Friday &amp;
The nirlhda-. meeting was heid-nlght w,lh Zetha Patterson, one of f gif
with Mr.-, l.izzit Thompson Frldav beT P‘iP&gt;L who gave a party for theiW
They enjoyed a pot luck, dinner And 4*H Ciuh
‘heir school.
■ &amp;
a program in charge of Alma Boul- Mr#- E,la Na*h. Laurence Benton‘K
ur and B a W-.xIman.
aud MerriU Kircher accompanied!9y
-----------Mrs. Wat: Thomas and Beatrice toj W
Telescope mirrors arc now being Grafid Rapids Saturday.
K
given an aluminum coatihg U\stead 1 Mrs. Ida Fox entertained a num- Sr
ol a ..mu amiacF.' The former not iter ol^ ladle; Fridayrrfternoon. ' &lt;w
only give- n;&lt;.:e reflection but is Mrs. Glen Dean and Mrs. Addle ‘SL.
mote durable and less costly.
• Benton were ‘in Hastings -Monday.

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MIDDLEVILLE. ’ .
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' R B Wttllirr
recently;chureh. Date# will be given next.
OHIL fHllKt.rS k^Ortier [and told of the number of men he
------- had employed in difiercnl places on ; Rtv- w- H. Wauon of Kalamazoo
Specialists' drain#. ThU will give several men -‘’rough: a fine mcMUge at the 8un-1
■ By Home Ec&lt;
Michigan
scveril days’ work, one man walked day .morning service after which he ,
[ about 13 mile# for a Job-Utai num conducted communion service.
------,. while
... some young Several from Mils
community ”
atwanted to —
work,
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I A total saving of »335 last year men refused to walk two mile# u&gt; tcnded ,he Sunday School Conveniwaa reported by nix women enrolled meet a truck that would late them *tlon Mt» McCallum church Sunday
in the clothing project in Kalamazoo to work.
। afternoon.
' county, according to Uie Iwme eco- Tlie fire alarm blew Monday P.-M. I A lftrgc Cf°«d attended the Com­
Build up a Dairy Feed with your own
nomtoi extension clothing specialist It wa« a chimney burning out and munl‘y club al Vert Robinson's
MlrhK.u Buie Oollqre.
,,„
w done.
-------------no „.,.
damage
'Thursday.
grain and 32# Concentrates.
' Tlie savings varied from
to. o. d. Whitmore started taking in D°nt forget Sunday School at
I $100 for Use six. with an average taxes on Saturday and was well 10:00 evcr*’ Sunday and preaching
j savings of |5d. Menns of remodeling' pleased the way they came In th?
,,:0°- There,will also be Sunday
If you are short on home grains we
land using out-of-date articles was ; first day. Many inquired the amount# evening service at 8:00.
have a 161# Wayne Feed at a price
'especially emphMixcd in all clothing and were pleased to find them to.
“““ 1 • '
(projects.
'
much
lower
than
for
some
years
.
HINDS CORNERS.
that is right.
( By means of Instruction received! About 50 boys were taken to Bat-! Wilbur Payne and son Douglas
in the
I in i»me furnishings another woman tie Creek on Saturday by the two und Mrs. Mary Payne of Hastings
in Jackson county was able to com- school bum by C. L Boley and L cal^d on-Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Tobias
We have a complete line of Dairy
Boys' and Girls*
। pletely uphoL-.tcr u couch for Iras R- Beeler. The boys had a fine time and Mr. und Mrs.C. N. Tobias MonFeeds, Cotton Seed Meal, Oil Meal,
than four dollars The minimum cost Igolng through some of the big fac- dav evening.
to have the work done would hav^itones as well os their Boy Scout. Mrs. Phenla Wilkinson of Kalaet$.
worn.
maaoc is vtsiUng in this neighbor*
ibeen «20.
,
[work.
nuizoo
| Enrollment in home economics ex­ ( Arthur Brace expects to spend i hood,
Newton of Delton spent
Mas
See us before you buy.
tension work In tlie state has in- some time visiting his .ton/'Roy), Mason
'creased by 1800 members since last Brace, in Traverse City this winter. 1Saturday with Mr. and Mm. Edd.
8 PRIZE DOLLS
and family.
Tlie M. E. Ladle.'.' Aid Society are Newton
!
(year.-The total number receiving instruetton is now 17.600. the largest .selling goods at the old bakery build­ Orville Tobias and son. Robert, of
For the Girls
Detroit spent Saturday and Sundav
'enrollment in the history ot the. work ing the next two weeks
The school play went oH_Axe be­ with his parents, Mr. and Mrs C. N.
'in Michigan.
THURSDAY,
FRIDAY
and
SATTobias.
fore
a
large
crowd.
We
cannot
men'
8 PRIZE TOYS
j Incivase in enrollment varied from
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias and
FLOUR
FEED
COAL -- CEMENT ... LIME
-TOO to 200 members in Gratiot. Are­ tton any names, for they all did so
Mrs. Pearl Barrett, of De­
For the Boys
1
, nac, Tuscola. Prezquc Isle. Jackson, well that we would have to mention daughter.
BRICK
TILE
FARM IMPLEMENTS
Eaton. Lapeer, Kalamazoo. Ogemaw, the. entire cast to do . the subject 1troit. visited Mr#. Tobias’ brother
Justice.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton, in
[and Oakland counties.
The school fair held, the previous Hustings Wednesday.
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TELEPHONE 2118
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Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bunnell of Kalweek was greatly enjoyed by u full
FOOD MARKET ADVICE.
each night. It was said by .mniizoo #pent Sunday with Mr. and
Awarded FREE to the Girl#
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। Many housewives may wish that houMi
many to have been the best ever.
Mrs. Edd. Newton and family.
20c Christmas Cards
and Boy# securing the largest
their families' apja-titez cou|d hibW. J. Robertson is not gaining as Mr. and Mrs. Mell Hendershott
'emate from Thanksgiving until his many friends wish for. He has ।and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Fiojd
number of vote#. Help your
I 5c Christmas Cards
j Christmas. Since this is wishing tor some days when he feels much bet- Tobias
young- friend# win a prize
'
and daughter of Kalamazoo
the moon, it is a time to select slm- । ter only to have a return of his mal- spent
i
Sunday with their parents,
I
Oc
Christmas
Cards
pie, easily prepared foods, to caii on t‘adv and ‘suffer
’ufie^Teaite
«
°a
n*
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Tobias.
aiinin.
the emergency shelf and to make!
nno sul|Cr greatly again.
Mrs. Ronald Haynes of Hastings
routine housekeeping us easy as pos5c Christmas Cards .... 2 for 5c
CEDAR CREEK.
visited Mrs. C. N. Tobias Wednesday
called on Mrs. Millie
_
,
, I Henry
nenry’ Wertman
wcrunan and
ana wife
witc spent They
incy caurp
aume Haynes
ro
Ask for Your
,
2 for 5c Christmas Cards, 3 for 5c
;8u”d“&gt;’ w,th u,rir son- Myron, and in Baltimore m the afternoon.
»^n
' btke‘?a“h'family in Battle Creek.
.......
...
Mrs.
Julia Meyers of
Ionia visited
in ita shell, substitute canned for The c^mmuty club Friday night ut Edd. Newton's the first of the
WEATHER CHART
fresh jicas or beans on especially ( WBS largely attended.
There was a
week.
busy days and sent* either fresh or I wonderful KUppe? and fine ____
CALENDAR!
program.! Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore and
canned fruits in place of elaborate which was so nicely presented. They daughter visited his brother. Mr. and
marie deMcn# Frfnt salads are also all n-pcrrl a good time and expected Mrs. Glen Moore, in Nashville 8ungood for desert. In France dessert to return next month.
day.
duu
actually implies fruit served with
Guyla Pease and son. Leslie, were
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush of Urban­
cheese and crackers.
in Chilrlotte on business Monday.
dale called on their parents. Mr. andSpeaking of cheese, do you know
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Monroe and son Mrs. W. O. Tobias Sunday evening.
more than one or two ol the many of Kalamazoo spent Saturday night * Mr. and Mrs. Burrell Phillips at­
varieties available? In every grocery with Ardy Owen and wife and Sun­ tended the Shultz community meet­
store will be found
Mrviuro.
and Mrs.
Gurd
.. , noc
—only Amer- day With
Junn
iiik John
at inc
iiumting
oi at
air.theu home of Mr. and Mr#.
lean package and prpeess cheetes, Qerritt Wasdykc of Grand Rapids Vert Robinson’s Thursday,
cream ciitw^
cottage
.Fp&lt;.nt p«us
|Wrt vi
(,j u«oi
iH!&gt;t wees wren w.
Mr nn()
•«— Vida Phillips of Hastings
—in ' addition
jjT.T*’ or
« ixh cheer.*-ano । Mrs.
and
often
tlruvere
Ro“’“L0*1 n
^’'IMrs. H. Leavitj.
spent the week end with MkU Susie
quefort und camembert. Other well i ciaud Kelvey nnt| family of Has- • Piillli[M and Mr. and Mrs. Burrell
c*Wft’&gt;es
Licderkrnnz. । tings was Sunday afternoon callers Philfijxt.
Llmbfiriur. pineapple and Edam. If at Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt.
| Burrell Phillips and daughter, and bring needle and thimble.
J entertained Thanksgiving at the! ley sutler spent Thanksgiving with
you like nu gratin dishes grated Andrew Myers and family of dertrude. went to Kalamazoo WedJc Adams and ; home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Witte their daughter. Mrs. Ely McNaugh*
Panncsan or Roman cIiccm* adds a Hastings also John Pease and wife! nesday and brought Mrs. Phillip# son. Melbourne, Oc0r
and Mrs. Irene । of Grand Rapids.
ton of Middleville
'
real zest to theni Cheese is a health- Of Kalamazoo visited nt the home of home. She had been visiting her D^and'^'Xw^an^^^
The Parmelee Nutrition Ctass wdl ’ Agnes and Clara Neunun left
ful food and we ent loo little of it. jGuyla Pease Thursday. Fred Wise- sisters for a few days.
SiddlmUte
S ,“’
MfS Lewt' Monday
Monday for
for Kellogg
Kellogg Camp
Camp to
to be
be
IrU
,p“Ftlf.}darJJ';man, and wife of Hastings on Fri-1 Mr. and Mrs. Ansil Golden of Middleville..
1
sxinner
of
Leighton.
i
gone ten weeks.
good at tnl# season with both Florida । &lt;jny, HIlp their daughter, Mrs. Law- south Hastings spent Sunday with
Mr and Mrs. Herman Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kermeen and
grapefruit, and oranges arriving in'rencc Bostwick‘of Augusta on Suh- Miss Susie Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McIver and
family of Grand Rapids, Mr. and;son Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis!-daughter and Mrs. Hattie Carpenter
good quality and quantity. Tangcr- day.
—- ?.In;. Dan Yohngblood of Caledonia Skinner and family and Harold &gt; were Thanksgiving euesta of Mr. and
ines are
int-s
orc also available and ure
are prime
m
. and Mrs. Myron Mason ncGLASS CREEK.
I
Mr.
favorites with children.
companled' by .Mr. and Mrs. Jess Tlie annual chicken pie supper and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brown of Segestrom ot Leighton. Mr and Mrs Mrs. Clark Bliss of Middleville..
Leighton were entertained Sunday at Kenneth Dunlap of Hastings, Mr
Since -we enjoy cranberries so Lurabee attended a party given- by .and
Mr. and Mra. Harold Stimson and
Christmas bazaar will be held the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mor- and Mrs. Ernest Dunlap of Middlemuch at holiday time. .it.-is a pity Henry" Chamberlin of East ' Leroy
’ — , at
Good Will church this week. gan in honor ot their mother, Mrs. ville were entertained Thanksgiving', family. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-rlc Btimaon
not to enjoy them throughout their Saturday night.
and family of Grand Rapids and Mr.
Friday
evening,
Dec.
15.
Come.
Elizabeth
Finkbeiner
’
s.
80th
birth.
’
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claud
Rosenberg
season Which last.-, well into the
and Mrs. George Cook spent
Mr and Mr#. Myjon Mason visited
A number from this vicinity nt- day.
' “iI Thanksgiving
j and family.
New Year. Apple sauce tlavAred with friends ih Silver Creek Sunday.
with Mr. and Mrs.
I tended the senior play in Hastings
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schnurr were i Mr. and Mrs^Fre^jDUo and Wes- Loren Tungate.
cranberry is a pleasant change
Friday night. All four of the seniors
from plain apple sauce. Cranberries
WEST HOPE.
the neighborhood were in the
baked with shred ham make an in­ The community meeting will be)';;of
teresting combination as a vifrtaUon held at the Ira McCallum honik Fri- 1'cast.
Miss Virginia Havens of Hastings
from pineapple or apple.
day evening. MLsses Maybelie Hart
the week end with her parents V
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Green beam from Florida are the and Barbara Chamberlain have spent,
!
outstanding vegetable tn quality and charge of lhe program.
I, here.
j
The
Gjass Creek Nutrition Class
value. Spinach arriving in quantity Rcmerqber the lantern slide lee-'
held
a
special
Christmas
meeting
iroin Texas is also unusually line. tun* given by Prof. Gregg of M. S. C- ;
Green peas arc cheaper, sweeter and lor garden enthusiasts Thursday .with Mrs. Wm. Havens Thursday. A
more tender than they have been in evening In the Cloverdale town hall. I very pleasant day wa# sjxmt.
itome time. Broccoli and Brunels
Little Mb# Esther Arentz, just 8 , Mr. ahd Mrs. Ray Erway and
sprouts are plentiful und inexpen­ years old. is t hq^roud possessor of i Genevieve attended the synqiiiony
sive. They are both coming from all A’s bn her report cahl this concert in Hastings Sunday P. M.
Mrs. Chas. Wiiiltemore
California. Cabbage b&gt; not as plenti­ month. She is in the third grade.
i, Mr. und
his mother in Delton Sunday.
ful as it has been but it is always a
Mrs. Lena Laubmigh has a hen '-visited
‘ Lemuel
Oakes was pleasantly sur­
green vegetable of real value.
turkey with a family of twelve,,i prised
Friday night, the occasion
After an orgy of turkey, beef. pork, youngsters. She would lijce a stork,!
lamb and veal have renewed appeal. shower of knitted garments for themLi being his 2lst birthday, also Mis*
Burghduff'.s 17lh birthday,
'
^ZOU'LL have to hurry—because December 15th is the Simple and easy to prepare are or maybe some turkey red caileo'' Leona
who
was
also present. About fortysteaks, cutleu and chops, chopped covcralLs.
the cvenln
evening
there.- “
It :s
Js
Gordon McCallum and M .rr.1,1 five
nvc spent lnC
« inerc
und liver and kidneys. Modern
I last day to send in your letter—and you surely don’t meat
roasting requires time but ’ no
trouble
with
the
half
hour
of
sear
­
1&lt;
^tard
h
WllSon
W
?r
”
C!
2Sl'
Dnvcv
Mr
and
5,
'
rs
’
Fred
Olls
s,)cnt
thr
want to miss this opportunity to get a beautiful, new ing in a hot oven and then the long
cooking which makes basting
Kelvinator for Christmas absolutely free. And there is slow
unnecessary. Rqiu.1 jiork and roast over a Canton. Ohio, radio station. ‘ Si,• VS^^t^Rov Ejwav’s
Monday nights. Those with radios *4“rire Erw-av- o/armta ftau^
beet are good valuer, at present.
nothing difficult about it. You
wife o ^ H«tSs
Oysters have a wide appeal and a nugm tunc in. and if you like their
Dlcx Rose and wife ol Hastings.
dinner which uses fried or sca!lo|Kd music
music, let
let lhe
lhe station
station hear
hear about
about it
it. ;i ., Harry
Dunn and family of South­
HERE ARE THE RULES
want a Kelvinator for Christ­
1 oysters as its main dish Is easily and Tlie s. 8. convention at the' west
Rutland were Sunday visitors
This year as never before everyone is looking toward a Christmas
quickly prepared. An oyster stew is church Sunday was a very tine! at Ray
Erway’s.
—Idler must not contain
equally simple as a luncheon dudi. meeting. Rev. J. Norton of Shultz
mas—and you write a letter
of practical givi/ig. The wide variety of practical merchandise dis­
More fish arc available -.a lower gave a fine, inspiring- address, and
more than 250 words.
prices than in recent weeks. Most live Cloverdale orchestra rendered
played by this store makes it a satisfactory shopping center. .
telling us how much you want it.
—literary style of letter
plentiful among these are fresh and beautiful music.
will not be considered. x smoked
son Beck's for the M. E. church Fri­
filleted fish, halibut and
day. Dec. 15th. It is hoped there will
—letter must be mailed
ORANGEVILLE.
In
every
line we believe you. will find articles that,will both please
salmon
steaks
and
shrimp.
While
If your letter expresses the keenest
_______________
be a good many who can attend
griddle cakes, tneebtaush or waffles Last Week's Letter.
before midnight, Dec.
you to give and suit your pursfes as well.
with syrup are usually considered a -Clifford Kahllo and family spent bringing their sharp saws and axes.
desire for a Kelvinator for Christmas
15th, 1933.
Tiianksglvlng
day
with
relatives
at!
Tlie
Christmas
program
given
by
breakfast dish they nre equally
—in case of a tie, dupli­
tthe Carlton Center scliool will .be
you can have any Kelvinator in the
suitable for iupch or supper accord­ Battle creek.
cate awards will be made.
ing to the Quaker Maid. Sausage C. L. Rupe and family of Otsego I held at the ,M. E. church. Thursday
line. And, if your letter is one of
meat or sausages, bacon or other were Sunday guests of his parents evening, Dec. 21st. All arc invited.
—lhe Tuesday Study
---- Jia.. attended the
Some *from
tillsj—
Way
TOYS
TABLE SETS
meats and a salad or some fruit help at this place.
Club of Wyandotte,
the next 24 letters selected by the
Beatrice Wickham of Detroit Is senior play given in the school au­
to round out the ineal.
LAUNDRY SETS
Mich., as Judges, will
SERVING SETS
Cold weather gives added appeal •spending a couple of weeks with her ditorium at Hustings Friday evening.
Judges, you will receive a new R-42
nuke the final decision.
It
was
fine
and
very
much
enjoyed.
DISHES
grandmother.
Mrs.
Nettle
Newark,
PAINT SETS
to hot beverages If coilee Ls the
Miss
Eleanor
Wilson spent
—any woman is eligible
family drink for breakfast and din­ and they spent several days the past
Model, delivered and installed free
KITCHEN SETS
DOLLS
ner the variety tliat tea offers is week with Mrs. Gene Young# of Thanksgiving with her friend. Murry! az
except Kelvinator em­
Myers, and grandparents of near 27
BLOCKS
in your home before Christmas.
Stuffed ANIMALS
appreciated for lunch tea or sup­ Charlotte.
ployees, represenlalires,
per. No beverage is ro warming as Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nichols enter­ Lake Odessa. Mr. Myers recently rc-j W
members of lhe Tues­
tea. no beverage sfl friendly. After­ tained a number ol relatives irom turned from the north with a 200’kj
day Study Club and
potald deer.
-,
noon tea. which should lx? mostly Olivet Sundnv.
There is nothing to buy—no obliga­
Doreen Wilson was home overly
their immediate laipilies.
tea with only a simple sandwich or Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of near
CONSTRUCTION SETS
SKATES
tions— merely read the rules and
cookie to go with It is a delightful Wayland called on relatives at this. Thanksgiving with her iiarents, Mr. M
—full purchase price ■
CHEMISTRY SETS
and Mrs. Neil Wilson. Mr. und Mrs. ’ ffj
SKIS
mid non-fattening habit, it also place Saturday.
will be refunded to any
write your letter — but hurry — be­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Crawford Harley Bawdy also spent Thanksglv- s
brings qnict and rest to tired bodic#
TOOL
CHESTS
SLEDS
woman who buys a
were guests ol friends at Doster Sat-! ing with the latter’s parents, Mr. H
and nerves.—By- Anfi Page
cause it must be postmarked before
GAMES
urday.
and Mrs. Wilson.
S
Kelvinator before Dec.
AIR RIFLES
. THE CROSSROADS.
Mr. and Mrs. Hanson of Lowell W
Mr. and Mrs. John Vcncma were
15th, in the event
midnight, December 15th. Get your
BLACKBOARDS
POCKET KNIVES
Miss Joan Sledge spent tlie week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ven- were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. U
she is awarded a gift
end
at
home.
ema oi Outgo recently.
,‘Wm.
....______
Crockford.
__ , Mrs. John McLravy ft
letter off to-day. We hope to have
Kelvinator.
Mr and Mrs. Orlcy Smith and
Miss Nornut Brown spent several and sister of Hastings also visited
the pleasure of presenting YOU with
Mrs. Homef Bates called on Mr. and days the past week with friend# ut Mr. and Mrs.-Crockford Sunday.
RADIOS
PERCOLATORS
PHONI FOR FRIE
Mrs. Dorr Kenyon of Hastings Sun- Grand Rapids.
'
!-------------- --- ---------------one of these 25. Gift Kclvinators.
ALADDIN Refrigerators
I day. afternoon and found Mr. Ken­ Mrs. Nettle Brown spent from; NORTHWEST THOBN'APPLE.
CAKE COVERS
ENTRY BLANK
Lost Week's Letter.
’
yon 'mucli better.
Thursday
until
Sunday
evening
with
I
TOOLS
\
Kelvinator' Corporation,
AND FULL DETAILS
Appliance#
Mr? and Mrs. Orval Bruce ot the relatives at Kalamazoo.
Tlie Ladies' Aid has been set.
Wood district spent Sunday with
GLASS OVENWARE
CUTLERY
.
ahead one week, so will be held in
14700 Plymouth Road, Detroit, Mich.
SHULTZ.
the VanAtnan faintly.
the church basement. Dec. 14. Din­
WATERLESS
COOKERS
SPORTING
GOODS
।
Mr. and Mra. Frank Francisco of[ The fried chicken supper and ner
served at noon by Mrs. George
CALL AT OUR SHOWROOM FOR FULL DITAILS Freeport spent Sunday with John। Christmas bazaar which was held Adams. Mrs. Earl Kermeen and Mrs.
at the Hull Friday evening was very Lewis
j
Cook and family.
Skinner. Members conic early!
John Willllts of Hastings spentI well attended. More than twenty­
Saturday night arid Sunday with Er­. Hve dollars was taken in. Everyone
BACKACHE,
BEARING PAINS
enjoyed
the
playlett
"The
Tax
As
­
ne#: Williams and family.
sessor." and nre looking forward to;
see more ol Shults's dramatic
ability expressed
123 South Jefferson Street
Halting,, Mich.
DULL HEADACHES GONE
Bobby Smith of Grand Rapids.
ward trouble thtti
SIMPLE REMEDY DOES IT
brvuxbt me down tn I
Headaches caused by constipa­ spent the week end with his grand-11
healih m&gt; 1 w*» not able.
to tlo my work. I »,b|
tion arc gone alter one dose of parents here.
The
MU#e.&lt;
Barbara
Chamberlain
too tutvoue to alctn, my I
Adlenka. This cleans all poisons
tuck »ci,ol and Chid
TELEPHONE
HASTINGS,
out ot BOTH upper and lower and Maybclle Hart und Mrs. John!
bowels. Gives better sleep, rndi Chamberlain have enrolled m the|&gt;ierft4
ncrvousiw:
H. A. LyBuikei; 8. B.,'readier#' Training Class m
1 “
.
Hastings.
"
Druggist—Adv.
N«w uie. ubkte ffe: liquid 11.00.
Christmas programs are being pie!

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Christmas Cards

At .A Big Saving!

Don’t miss this sale if you
want Christmas Cards

3 Days Only!

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY

CONTEST

December

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THE REXALL STORE

ONLY A FEW DAYS MORE
TO get a

KELVINATOR
fOR CHRISTMAS

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25 KELVINATORS
FOR CHRISTMAS
FOR THE 25 WOMEN
WHO WANT THEM MOST

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and Girls

For Men
and Women ALLAD,N

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Robleski Electric Co.

KELVINATOR

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HARDWARE COMPANY
2101

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MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 13. 1933

PAG1S TWELVE
M0RT0A0E FORECLOBURE.

LEGAL NOTICES

BARRYVILl.E.
Last Week's Letter.
j The supper and sale at the church
Mr. und Mrs. Grover Davenport' Friday evening was a success It
attended the funeral of Mra. Gatl.wtted Uie L. A. S. 124.
Parasitic Larvae of Insect Harper of Hastings who passed | The Golden Rule Sunday-School
away Sunday A. M. The funeral was1 class will meet with Mrs. Herbie,
Increases Task Of Getting held
at Hastings Tuesday A. M.
i Wilcox Tuesday afternoon.
Animals Ready
. for Work &lt; Mr. Gregg of Michigan Stale Col-I
’-Vu'
East Lansing-Michigan fanner., lege of Lansing Extension Depart- •*&lt;’ “J*"?*,E!*
who have tried lo guide a team of ment. will give an illustrated lec-, Jle.
“*v
a!’r'
horses when the animals were flghl-gturc on landscaping nt lhe town!p M- and cn’.
ing to drive away bot flies will be hall at 8 P. M. Thursday. Dee. 14. J
mucb;
interested in the campaign being The Garden Club extend-an InvJ-[
. P0” pTa*ro,*„®
conducted, by the animal pathology । tation to everyone.
!?
P“r£?p ,ls
" uf
fcpuumm .t UUWu suw CM-. Mt. „,d M„ HaroM K.ltoH
W io dvatroy iWM- pm.
„„
by Mr. „,u
™u„on|a
Nearly everyone is familiar with.Mra Roy Appleton al Kalamazoo! Mr UIkl Mrs
ix-vine were
—
,.r .i - ••'- "undayr
Isunday guests of.her brother. Roy
Mr. und Mra. Chas. Monica enter- Preston and-family of hear Lacey.
-■••• tlamed the following rnanxsgiving.
Miss Dora Foster-is working In
t know that the larvae of thi insect Mr. and Mrs. dlfelllngton Monica and &gt; Hastings.
'/
20 to 28 days m the daUglltcr of Bedford, Mr. and Mrs.) Mr. and Mrs. Orville Purspll and
&gt;fr mouliu of the hones before taking
Monica of Kalamazoo. Mr.! Dora of the Durfee district spent
'»» un residence in the animal* *.tomit-.—II r,
‘
Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Herbie
•k iw o.» tor^nnon. Eawm achs. The adult flics die after the: j&gt;iton and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wilcox.
aUrt of frcwW r?,heJ DUl their
a,iU »°n charts of ci&lt;w- Mr. and Mra. Hubert Lathrop and
iV rt Ik» Ctai»“ race ls PerPe’ua:cd b&gt;‘ ,hclr Pam:,';dale.'
son ot Nashville. Dr. Skinner of
H' / iVir’J'T; rlwY‘Cn£n£ekr
i» monv Mirhi I Mr. and Mrs. Mark Garrison en- Lacey and Mr. and Mrs. Hal La­
'rir;* ’Ne t.aiij• Groups of farmers
in many
Michl-1
»&lt;u.. , ,»
i &lt; irroii Court for the &lt; •■«!&gt;■!_,_
....
,lraP&lt;i u,.. tcrtalned Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wood- throp and family were guests of Mr.
r,
s-r-JX
.S£!&gt;
«' w»‘«*» &gt;»
and Mrs. Will Hyde and Mra. Skin­
n hr
i.. r.»iir&lt;- th* department to have their horses Mr*. Replogle spent Thanksgiving ner Sunday.
Several from here enjoyed the
And coal is the best possible form of heat.
treated to rid them of the parasites with Miss Mabelle Hart and Mbs HigiK
school play in Nashville Sat­
&gt;n r/&gt;,n. ihrinrtine attorn*?-* The treatment is simple and can be Barbaia Chamberlain of Shultz.
urday evening. .
The natural, even heat produced by coal
./Tn *i,hr'&gt;To*nth&gt;-&gt; ’of"r«718iv&lt;n b&gt;’ an&gt;‘ qualllX vcU-rlnarian. | Mr. and Mrs. Everett McCallum
Mrs. Gay Skinner accompanied
Countr. jn--bi*in. dr.rr.i.rj Successful treatment* must wpit and son Gordon of West Hope her son. Dr. Morgan Skinner to Bat-,
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
। for at'least 30 days after freezing spent Sunday with Mrs. Rcplogle.
tie
Creek
on
business
Monday.
&gt;rihw»o «n« fourth &lt;»;&gt; of‘weather, as that period of time is re-'' Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davenport Mr. and Mrs. Albert HoUcbus and
ter. Don't delay in ordering your supply I
&lt;-«t &lt;.M-f. »rOi &lt;&gt;.i)
quired for the insect larvae to gath- । and daughter Helen spent Sunday, Dorothy of near Bellevue were
ta tty? horse’s stomach The with Mr. and Mra. Jew Kenyon of guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbie Wil­
Prices rise with the advancing season —
rihnr.i ..nr fourth &lt;'.) of pests can be destroyed any time be- Hickory Comers..
cox Friday.
lv"'',v’r’‘/iru‘f,‘ f,K1'
,orv March 1. Early treatments are
Mra. Louise Lathrop, who is visso put your order in today I
Nor'b of R..S. s.iru &lt; • &gt; j IJIrfrrBWe a5 thP prepuce of the The Ladies' Aid will hold their
at the home of her daughter,
..
. ............... ...
irnrnsltM in&lt;*rra&gt;u*s the la.-Jc of tret-' raar at the town hall Friday evening itlng
Mrs. Ella Shepard, in Battle Creek,
Mart -ting lhe horse
Dec. 15. al 6 P. M. Everybody wel­ is reported on the siok list.
■ spring work.
come.
‘
Mt. and Mrs-. Heber Foster ac­
, Any out eggs stm clinging to nair Mr. and Mre. Ben McCallum at- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Albert
on the horae may be destroyed by!tcntled tlw funerttl of MIm Madeline McClelland attended a band con­
n.nK a. washing the parts with a - per' cent । chipmun of Kalamazoo Monday P. cert in Battle Creek Thursday eve­
Out 12-zu solution of cresol or with u suitable M
ning.
Our Trucks Are Prepared to Gioe immediate
I dilution of a coobtar creosote dip. I M„ A Johncock entertained the
SOUTH MAPLE GROVE.
following Sunday. Mrs. Edith Pow­
■
Delivery on Coal Ordered Now
ers and children of Allegan. Mr. and Last Week's Letter.
.
■‘""‘••••itaiai wrem uener
I Mrs. Russell Johncock and children
Mr. and Mra. Fred Fuller and
GinrJ to I'.rai Mrs. Wm. Van Sickle and Mr. and; of East Orangeville and Mrs. Lyle family spent Thanksgiving with
,ir*n. ’to Li.' J. Mrs. Clair Van Sickle spent Thanks- i Kingsbury and children of Clover- Proctor McGinnis at Charlotte.
i' .T„'r
giving day with John Van Sickle and 'dale.
Dr. Kinde of tlie Kellogg Founda­
y“"rl »ft?r
family ot Lansing.
I Little Earl Chilson, who has been tion visited the Norton school Wed­
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS. COAL, LIME, CEMENT, ETC.
r&lt;-nt. djie.j th- Mr. and Mra. Earl Culp of Nash-1 very’111 with pcnumonla. Is slowly nesday. •
7
■ '.'i
-ville and Opal Webb of Battle improving at present writing.
G. C. Marshall and H. J. Voltz
TELPEHONE 2257
HASTINGS, MICH.
■. I i-.mni'v •■( lurry, u'pun th&lt; Creek spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Davenport mode a business trip to Elkhart. In­
uf .iiii&gt; a. o. laze, lu li't*;and Mrs. Charles Harrington and'and Mrs. Eva Davenport spent diana. Tuesday.
-i.* d719aa‘family.
.
{Thursday with Mr. and Mra. W. D.
Mr. and Mrs. James Vonde Gelson
• j-.bn .w ii&lt;i«rr&lt;. -t Kaoh. The teacher. Mra. Greenfield, in- pierce of Charlotte. Mrx. Eva Duvcn- and son Karl of Kalamazoo spent'
t
vited the neighbors to the school-' port remained indefinitely.
Wednesday night with Mra. Lulu
Tia uhi'Jr
ihrr“i* dur •ii/*: house for a Thanksgiving pot luck' Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dickerson and Gray..
Junior Van Auken had the misfor­ Mi. and Mrs. Chirr Sheldon and
&gt;t. .•( ti&gt;. n,*,. prinriimi and tnn-r-v dinner wiiich’ was enjoyed by all Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chilson spent
Miss Ila Jarrard of Battle Creek tune lo full and break his arm while . family attended the Gould reunfoit
1 ’hr‘ 7"i«nfi Vn’i
‘,tr»rihrr”»uh'and al1 reamed to be in good spirits Thanksgiving together at the home spent from Wednesday until Sun­ playing at school Wednesday.
! held at Eat I Weeks in Battle Creek:
1
---- ;—.7; _
'and had n good time vLsiltng.
I of Mr, and Mra, Frahk Chilson of day with her parents. Mr. urul Mrs.. Mrs. Edith Debolt. Ckota Conklin Thunk*givin*:.
' .
!■.«*. Car! Montgomery «l»ht tlR‘ week! North Hope.
L. A. Jarrard.
and Matt Balch spent Wednesday at
end with hl-sister at Kalainazoo.
I Mr*. Iva French of Battle Creek Mra. Lplu Gray accompanied Mr.
apenk Saturday night wills I
n.ier in.- rumuuon* «i obll Charles Montgomery ytoitefl his’and Mr. and Mra. Geo. MacDonald and Mrs. Jas: Vender Gelson und
Wayne Merkle of Wacousta spent
•nt.5. Mr. and Mra. PtieiJ
irriM-wriinr-t'at i*» in ison at Hopkins one day last'week, of Richland and Mra. Bom of Kal- Karl to Detroit to spend Thursday,
—tv T' fi. v------- ------ ------- ------- uvumnil.
.
.L'^Vla1 bl
Mr. and Mra. Byron Clark of umazoo called on Mr. and Mrs. with their mother. Mrs. Olive Howe
Kenneth HoffnMm of Battle jvli!!? Un^rf^J&gt;C,K»ni^tha&gt;n!mil
.in tb-rr„L
• (Jackson are visiting Mrs. L^tha&gt;James MacDonald Friday and Mr. and family.
Nqw. TIIE'REFuKE. br *iriu« &lt;&gt;f thr Adkins and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. Frank Humeston of Battle Mr. and Mrs. w. C. Debolt spent Creek spent Thanksgiving vacation J«/ Gien^s!!
|,-:wrr of -,!&lt;• II...M.1 moriearr ronuinr.i. Howard.
! Creek and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mac- Thursday with Orville Debolt and with his grandparents. Mr. and Mr. f rl‘“.'f J*! 2*r; a"‘
OIe,) Ah
Mi’ilfh Kroby xWr&gt; Mr- a.nd Mr3- Edd
and Donald ot Hastings called on Mr. family in Battle Creek.
peter Hoffman.
’
|l»»n»»l al Htaory Corners.
thai nu Fn&lt;i»r. ii.r 32w.i &gt;u&lt; &gt; f .i .nwv. daughter Ann of Nashville spent and Mra. James MacDonald Bunday. G. C. Marshall called on his fath-, Mr. and Mra V. B. EHLston and George Hill of Battle Creek called
nn i-1."Jt;.’1!l.'.’.huirilX» ln« Iho no’rriK, T,uir?iday with Mr' and Mns- J' W-'l MlMreturned hoin&lt;- Friday
fr»i?i
the r*uri h&gt;m»o iu ib.. ettv Howard.
I from Plainwell where shqhad been er. O. B. Marshall, in Nashville Wed­ George Hecker of West Vermont- .M Feter Hmfman's Saturday after- I
: nesday night.
ville spent Thursday with the I. W ;1U Ol&gt;'
,•
|
of tUM.nf. lurr. ।
Miehi*»n. i&gt;,.] w&lt;- are all glad to M-v Amber Van al the home of Mr. and MV. DcnniMr. and Mrs. Geo. 8. Marshall Jr., Jarrard family. Clayton Jarrard i Mr. and Mra. Dale Downing of
|.r.nn.o, dc.-Nb.-,! J’''1
’‘'’’Sickk'. who returned from the hos- son.
and family spent Tiuinksgiving and family ol Dowling were Wed-1 North Castleton were Sunday visit- I
L.tiLr't-. .Aif»f» th* •av.uut dar ihereoh.jPlial at Ann Arbor. Wednesday.
| Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McLeod and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walt nesday visitor*.
ors ut G C, Marahulls. C. Cobb ol I
th.- C...I. »r.,i eiwn*r«
family and Mrs. Mary Wolf spent;
। Mr. and Mra. Lee Gould and sons Buttle Creek was un evening visitor/
At... thr »iu.rn-v fe-I.roridul for &gt;n .41.1
, IRVING.
Thanksgiving at the home of Mr i Ayres in Indiana.

Jfarmers are urged

TO KILL HORSE ROTS

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lino,
(IHRTRUDE

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!

SMITH BROS., VELTE &amp; CO.

hod ..I...I- .Lt hri»« in Ihi lown.j in Grand Rapids for the^winter.
I several girls of Miw Catherine
.htp uf Ycnk.. tfwlnxj.
Mr. and Mra. Frank Rogers and cagnev's piano class who lire in or

rr&lt;l tliatyt'iMi* notiir*
pubih-oliun i»f a ropy

"_______ '
Out 12 SO {
NOTICE TO CREDITPB8
|

r*..«eivhdtcd tlwfr aunt MN. Jan« Mc-;dub u&gt; be Imowna, the Harmony
re ^flCann. one day recently. Mr. and Mra ,club
mtx.t nl lhe home of
„rtbw...t । Rogers had been to Hastings to see lMlss Cagney each Friday P. M. aft­
. _T&lt;.»n Mr. Rogers lather. John Roger*. e_ fcChool for the study of musical­
[who is in very poor health.
history and famous composers and '
tii»z**.
Mr- anu Mrs' J,w Springer took,thclr
aijp for lhe 8tU(Jy ol
Mra. Lucretia
Lucn-ua Benham
uennam to
io the
inc home
noun­ meorv.
«*«»•. Mrs.
■of
J------------ ------------------I of her neuhiw.
nephiw, Alva Cox. north of'
Woodland where site will remain for
.
ASSYRIA.
u whilc.^fc
' Mrs. Lee Bladkford hits been car­ Last Week's.. Letter.
ing for Mra. Bernice Nagel w.ho has Hie Misses Elsie and Grace Conk­
lin spent part of List week with
been quite seriously ill.
When Mrs. Lewis Wilcox and Mra. their brother, Clifford Conklin of
Lyle Wilcox visited their mother at Ehls district.
ntiv. they found Mrs.|
Mrs.. Mrs.
aara- George
vn-orge Conklin
vonxiin entertained
rmcriainra
Bellevue recently,
well as Uay
they h.7prd.
hoped. 'u-'&lt; Thanksgiving
a family
Pierce not so wGl
—-----. —gathering.
™
Mrs. Pierce has many friend* here l»ln«s being laid for fourteen,
who are «Jtry to hear this.
, Mra. Silvia Bivens spent part of
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liUl
with 1,,&gt;r daugliter. Mrs.
D-fradsct*.
NOTICE OF SALE.
!
Mo l3RA7
Isabelle Case, of the Court district.
treasury department.
Tlie Pleasure Birthday organiza- ।
OFFICE or COMPTROLLER oF THE ttan met on Tuesday, the 38th, at
... , . .. c
., , .r .. 1w1tJ the Briggs church basement with
t...!. r&gt; w.j-nj. Mesdan-.es Bessie Strickland and
vriovit’LixK Marjorie Brandt as hostesses.
&lt; 11\ -'i ha*
Miss Orra Strickland and friend of
..( i&lt; vtnrv .....t Lansing spent the week end with her
' st.to!?!."! ["ihe 'Parents. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Strick­
.
land. Their sons. Roy and Lisle, and
mn -huh !. u.i , family were there on Thanksgiving.
u n ini.u-.. • « .
Mrs, Sjltla Scidmore. after siiend""s’i'w*'TllF.REFi&gt;itE. i i f, T o rox-’ing some,tune with her sister at'
. i-.miji-ollrr &lt;&gt;i '’"L,7..:',? Hustings and daughter. Mra. Veda
»&gt;&gt;• liAHTLS?;*' 'in «br rii 'v' &lt;«F has I Guy. and Mrs- Evangie Miller has
HXijs. m ih. &lt; nuut, . i iiARRY &lt;«d i gone to her son. Ehret Scldmore's,
MU.. . ! jiirilKiAS.
i* home at Augusta.
thv
ii.i.kinc u*. _
nr
■,ft. on-’hnn'trixi The December session of the
R&lt; « -' i suuum pleasure birthday organization will
IF.RKOF .»irnr.. **
at ,the home of Mra. Evan­
— ’o.xh gle MlUer. •
.
.■
.
i Miss Bernice Screen, a student of
' n, r the Battle Creek school of Business,
spent the holiday at the home of her
_________________ 211}, parents. Mr." and Mrs. Howard Ser­
" NOTICE TO cREDtTORB.

,

prlinV 19 the Rob|.rt

Rev..Doris of Grand Rapids, a for­
mer pastor here, spent last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanford
&lt;4 Uifhu.n, the Frobkie ’. uri for of Dowjing and Is now at the jay

order for. pubucation.

Mr. and Mra. Fred Miller observed
Thanksgiving with the members ot

and Mrs. Arthur Miller spent the
*“•’* vf
day with their son. Mr. and Mrs.
admini.ir.i.r, )&gt;*« Orlie-Miller of Lake Odessa.

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Orel* J. Sluittr. Clwk. j A. D. 191 J.
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Ch«rl«a H. Leonard. Ucrtorre.

4th District—(Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph,
Van Buren, Allegan, and Barry Counties.)
x

TAMARAC CORNERS.
The Ladles’ Aid will meet at the
home of Mrs. Mary Curtis Thursday
‘ii iV. 10r an a11 &lt;1,y 'Meeting.
i’d ii Mr. and Mrs. T- T. WUt of SunI r»t!- field silent Sunday with Geo. Sears.
Botkc 'Mr- and Mrs- Boes Cotton spent
. tnnr Sunday with Ruth Duncan in
w»»k« Woodland.
proiMit io Mid
Ii .’nd, Mr- and Mrs. Myric Cqrlis accotnHolier* Banner.
j panled Mr. and Mrs Clarence Myers
true Torr------------------------- J*'*’ ,0 Grand Rapids Sunday and spent
MUditd Smith. R««l«t«r ol Prob.u. |the day with Lloyd Curtis

THE BURHANS PLATFORM

When the Michigan Legislature, of which
I ain a member, adjourned last summer. I
announced that I would be fl candidate for
the Congressional nomination in this Dis­
trict on the Republican ticket at the 1934
Primary. The time has now come when I
should declare myself on national , issues
and announce the platform on which I'will
make my campaign for the office. I be­
lieve in the Primary and that it is the right
of the people to say whom should be their
Congressman. I shall stand on this plat­
form :
1.—Government stabilization of prices of certain essential farm prod­
ucts so the farmer will receive the ^ost of production plus a reason­
able profit.
2.—Better treatment of Veterans.

3.—Construction of Great Lakes sea-way cut by the St. Lawrence route,
bringing the products of Michigan farms and factories nearer the
markets of the world.

'en of the Eagle district.

st«t* «r Uirbi&lt;»n Ui» Probate. C urt fir Thanksgiving and week end guests
in th-u°i»u»T
tt Wiinan
Mr a*^ Mrs. A. C Hyde
Aii-rtiv HrnJri.r.&lt;&gt;:.
i
home were, their parents, Mr. and
N-otiM ■&gt; Urri.r »irr0 th»t f.rar n 'orj * Mrs. Buchanan of Niles, and sister,
IB H k.v.'bia,
M rc^.i. rl’t'; Mira Beulah Buchanan of Dundee,
it...m Ihrir ri.im* k/.m-t -v.,1 .ifThe Briggs P. T. A. met on F\i‘‘•fe™Ef»,Thm,‘“.'.""J*?
I. ...4 »M r-.uirr t I.. prr.rU! ti.nr ri.ti . gram, special, music and luncheon,
i., Mid &lt;• ■&gt;« &lt;i lhe pr.ih.ie .
in the Mr. and Mrs Henry Gray enter"“,',7'":n»»Miwn«. w. »*».
.mi ih.t ..id
witt i..
ir George Runt and daughter. Gertrude
• k'.i r.iun . n rn-. u. ii . u t
, f of Battle Creek and their nephew.

I April. A. I&gt;. 1LI. .1

EARL L. BURHANS
for CONGRESSMAN

-A limited tenure in the office of Congressman, which will prevent a
recurrence of pasLhistory whereby two men in this district held the
office continuously for thirty-six years.

,

5.—The furnishing by your Congressman of a weekly letter to every
paper in the District, when Congress is in session, so the people may
know what goes on at Washington.

It shall be my endeavor to become acquainted with the people in all
parts of the District because 1 believe the voters like to see and talk with
the man they support. I plan during the campaign to meet the people
and to present my case to them. If you feel that my twenty-five years’
actively practicing law at Paw Paw, my serving Van Buren County as
Prosecuting Attorney, my work in the Legislature as State Representa­
tive, and the fact that I am a large farm owner and operator in Van
Buren County fit me for the position and entitle me to your considera­
tion, I shall be appreciative of your support. I solicit your support and
ask that you stand with me on the above platform.
Respectfully submitted,

EARL L. BURHANS

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER
SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

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TO
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PAGES 1 to 6

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 20, 1933

! Annual Christmas Show For
P1GE1NT 1ST
CAROL SERVICE A
W8MHCHGE1S
Children At Strand Saturday
Oil Stations, Restaurants,1
¥
*
*
DECIDED SUCCESS . Store and Grocery Have [
GREAT SUCCESS
SEVERAL CASES OF
PETTY THIEVING HERE

fhgowm

HAS RETURNED TO
THE UNITED STATES

George Herrick Promoted to
Chief Petty Officer on

NUMB!

DELINQUENT TAX
MONEV DISBURSED

Two Matinees to Provide Free
Been Burglarized
'
CHRISTMAS DRAMA WRIT­
TEACHERS PRESENTED Officers are working on life rob- HE IS RE-ELECTED PRESI Mrs. —George
Smith
has receivedr
—»- —
•— —
. COUNTY TREASURER MAUS
Amusement for County Youngsters
TEN BY REV. KITOHING
CHORUSES AND PANTO­ bertes which took place on 8atur- DENT OF THEATER OWN- a letter from her son. George Her-1
SENT CASH BEFORE
rick, that lw arrived in San FranI One of Hie annual features of the.schodl here In Hastings; the 1:00
PLEASES AUDIENCE
MIME SUNDAY
LAW REQUIRED
ERS association
..
'■ —
•
on Dec. 6 from
Shanghai.
Farrell Feetl Store. Service Oil sta•
Christmas season here is (he free o'clock show will be given especially

tkon and the Rogers Grocery were
———
.
China, after serving in China on
'show given by the Strand Theater for pupils of the st. Rose and Cenpuiy
byi
all entered Saturday night, small UNANIMOUS VOTE CAST
the U.S S Houston for three years. THIS AIDED TWP.. VILurvi- vetponsored
vii wiib.hr u
[ iui
for ciiuuiril
children uiiu
and .winiui
school puptw
pupils ut
of iiui
tral miiwu
schools.. Youngsters
luuitihirii are riijur.-irequest- PROGRAM WAS BEAUTI
He expects to stay in San Francisco [
'
.
r-111 Akin I HDD roc ii/c *ums of money being taken and at
' PRPQRVTCRIAM
rUIIOPU
Barry county. Manager Ray Branch &lt;d to observe this schedule and
PRFQRYTFHIAN
PUII
FOR
LOCAL
MANAGER
until Dec. 20 then leaves for the, LAGE AND CITY SCHOOLS
FUL AND IMPRESSIVE Al Myers- they also took reveral
rncoDI l tniMli bfiunbn Im .M-t the date this year for Bat- teachers from the various .schools
Bremerton Navy Yards tn Washing-1
■.■
---------- dollars' worth of cigarettes, along
nhniw r.w.,1 Mn.An.’unlay, Dec. 23. Two .shows have will be present to help keep thc few
for a three months' stay, after This Delinquent Tax Was All
UflOir ana masonic orchestra ixen planned to accommodate the over-cnthusta^tlc ones fnpm "crash­ Scenes of "The Christmas with a quantity of pennies.
!■ First Officer to Be So ton
which he will ro to the New York
Several times lately the Edmond*,
turn. —
By special
crowds "
of youngster*,
the first at ing the gate" out of —
Supplement Work Done
*
""
—
Story" Were Splendidly
Collected During the
Honored—Organization
Navy yards for six weeks. George ‘
Oil station has been rollbed and tlw (
i:00 o'clock in the afternoon and arrangement', pupils df tlif Bristol
by Actors
plan* io make a visit home at that
Fred Wagner rating ptace hx-&lt; also • Strongest of Its Kind
Illustrated
Month of October
| the second at 3:00 o'clock. If nece#- school and members of Camp Kitan-'
•ime.
He
has
been
promoted
to
Chief
and
small
sums
of
•
’
*
An audience of about two people'nary a third show will be worked in nlwa. Clear lake, will come to tho* Again the Christinas carol service . been,entered,
,&lt; uu, “ft
d
s- ■s*
-~
Ray Branch, r.
saw the colorful and beautiful io that none pf the children who 1:00 o'clock show.
presented on Sunday aflemoan* In n •
,
Strand theater here, was unani- hiy’ folks’and friend* ot“home’
" distribution Of the more than 824.Christmas pageant presented in I come will be disappointed.
i■ Al
AX the conclusion of the show, it Central
,
auditorium by the teuchen
It win
will oc
be remcmocrra
remembered uiai
that orurge
George
of
viliagv.•.nV
town■*‘lcctCd *&gt;rM*dSn5.,0LIt
— delinquent
——’’.”f dty,
~
Central auditorium Friday 'evening I As usual the program Will constat is certain that Old Santa w1l) be of the city schools under the direc­
Allied Theater Owners of Michigan
. china during the trouble beand «hool taxes collected by
under auspices-of the Presbytertanjof short travelogues, comedies and.there u&gt; jw-v, out bugs of, candy tion of 8upt. D A. VanBuskirk. yas
at a convention held in the Pantiind tween Jaoan and China the Banner h,m during the month of October.
church It was a lovely, well-writ- other features. Included in the pro-'made with the assistance of Chris very beautiful and impreoHVe. brihgIk,..! or.nd
„t™ ietun. Xie Under the l.w Mt M.U. would tut
Hotel,
Grand two,
Rapids, -|«t
* last J-fc
v----Iten production which recreated the gram will be one of the ever-populai Spirts and his helpers at Candytand. ing with it the true spirit of Christ­
■wr.,.
---------"
baV(, been squired to make this dlsThis ..
is ....
the -first
time--in the history
[beautiful story of tile First Christ-.Walt Disney, color cartoons.
; Parents need not hesitate about mas.
of- the organization that any presi­
------tributlon until after January 1. For
[mna, A choir ot fifty vqicds mid th-I In order to facilitate the handling letting their children come to these
The first part of the program
dent has been so honored. Such a
the last few days of October about
Xhuomc Orchestra very effrctivoly of the crowd of youngsters. Mr. shows 'Members of the American Le- cctislsted of carols by the chorus,
re-election requires that a majority
all the treasurer's office could do was
aupplcmented the commendable, Branch ha* announced the following gion Auxiliary will be present U
to eluting with tha' Hallvlujah Chorus"
of the members be present and that
to make out receipt* to those who
iwurk done by the actors.
(schedule The 3 00 o'clock show will help look after tlw kiddies and this from Handel's "Messiah." a vocal THAT WAS ESTIMATE OF : the vote be unanimous.
, paid their 1932 delinquent taxes. As
I The various scenes were presented' be given especially for children from lin|»rtant work Ls handled very ef- duet. "There "Were shepherds." by
a
cxmsequence he could not compare
I
The
Michigan
asaoctatlqn
is,re-'
LAND BANK REPRE­
wirlMMit a hitch noticeable from IW[the rural districts and pupils from.?.:!:"'"
flclenlly. Nothing is left undone to Miss Frances Hunter and Miss Mtljgarded by the trade us the strongest
payments with tlie records and comSENTATIVE
(audience. This te creditable in an}1 the ward schools and junior hlgfr-give the children a flue time,
' organization of its kind in the cquni dred Tuttle, and a violin duet. "Ave
• pile them under their proper head­
performance, especially so in u pro-1 ,
’
;
try. Its membership includes the
---------।ings
mgs until eany
early tins
this monin
month- jusi
Just
Maria." by Miss tzora Benton and
of targe-- ---metropolitan
BATTLEv&lt;«.x.x.n.
CREEK PLAYERS--------------us soon as---------posrihle-----------he arranged
for
Wesley Logan. Albert Becker read THIS WILL EASE FARM
i[owners
-----------------------------—then~ dauud
—- —
the story of the Nativity from the
t&lt;,ra 1,5 wel1 as owners of .ynall coun- _
.T
* aam their distribution. The following
SEX woHASTINGS DEBATERS
iGospel by St Luke
CREDIT SITUATION try houses. During the past few TO GIVE ALCOTT CLASSIC statement covers only the township.
S'Z«w.!.to
defeat paw paw
' In the second part-of the program.
---------years this association has been leadJANUARY 5 AND 6
: village
‘
and• city taxes, and
-• —
Includes
committed. Not a one had to be
---------I
IIIHTIRiftn III All । a pantomime.
“The Christmas ’
------- -----------* Will Lighten mg &gt;n “a nfW
"‘” —
also the school taxes.
Lower
Interest
against block booking
prwnpt«-d
One More Victory Assures
UK W 'I U PU I Story.” was beautifully,
rendered.
-and thc re-election of Mr. Branch
I The items sent to the different tax­
Burden on Mortgaged
is recognition of the work he and SPECIAL SATURDAY
the chorus singing the carols in con­
ing units tn the county by Treas­
reject\l'Tr^cKS‘°%:?t,Ci
Local Team Place in the |
11100
liis board of directors have been do'
nection with the tableaux. Theurer Maus on December. 8 were as
Farms
Uic manner in which various
State Eliminations
MATINEE FOR CHILDREN follows:
ing in this respect.
.
»
The Banner mentioned some time
churches and lodges, in .Hastings Hastings Hfeh debaters won from SAYS SCHOOL CH1LDEEN
A feature of the convention. Mr.'
—5-—
.84 52074
that Kim Sigler of this city had Branefi said, was the address of Commercial Club Sponsors 1 City of Hastings
gave usstetance in the way of con- PttW paw in u „ t t|Mire
HERE ARE HIGHLY
.Angel. Miss Elizabeth Finch repre- ago
, Village of Middleville . . 25150
been chooscn attorney for the Fed­ Abram F. Meyers, national counsel-1
tuines. ijraperiles. singers, mtulclaiu. (.v&lt;.nin» The local team consisting
.
senting
the
JKiigel;
Tlie
Three
Wise.
FAyORED
Essay Contest for the
!i . Village of Freeport ... . 10750
Land Bank of St. Paul, ateo the lor of the association, who discussed |
nStelv^’SdM *fnS TVT;
.
[Men following the Star; The Holy: eral
Farm
Loan
Commissioner,
to
In
­
!
Village
of
Nashville
.
.
tiie
motion
picture
code
drawn
up
School Pupils
“man TOhumt
s.7 - ' ".Tz;,”1"'.”?' J": ■; ,"™rr
lana uuian
totnurat aeienaea U„
tne:1
[Family. Harold Logan taking the vestigate titles, look over all the pa­
I Village of Woodland ..
099
under terms of the NRA.
iMTuliM ‘Sf’thta kind ti imtduycn^ i,'Tlnrtl‘,‘v’‘ Hdr
,bc t&gt;ucsUon EXCELLENT SPIRIT
[part or Jowph; The Holy Family
One of the classics of American'
At the annual banquet Wednesday .
Mirh L‘ “cru | "Rw.&gt;lved
"R^'l't'd that
tliut radio broadcasting ■
...n ccointio rrrnoT and Jhe Shepherds, and the closing. pers and pass upon the legal ques­
Total of City and
tions involved in the loans projxw-d ---------evening. ----Kim Sigler presided as literature will lx? -presented here in
L.“s «2rlhThW
[should be
be brought
brought under
under supervision'
supervision
AND SERIOUS EFFORT .The Madonna. Child and Angcte.
-• t
tim
w.. ..
|*houid
Village 84500.16
.Wi^ “credl.‘
1'&lt;&gt;f
of ,1
the
Federal government.
government.”” WellesWelles-----------Much credit
I
“’ Federal
---------[[ Much
credit is
is due
due Mr.
Mr. VanBusVanBus-, to be made in Barry county. Mr. toastmaster. More than five hun- dramatic form on Friday evening.
[Jan 5 and Saturday afternoon. Jan. Assyria
U
le&gt;’
Rlta Lou Brennan and Wray H. Congdon of Ann Ar-Jklrk.
kirk. Mrs. Mabel Clark, pianist, and Sigicr has given much time to this^j-ed people attended. /
-.8 - 797 35
has now ]
M-ver.1 weeks.
weeks He
itehs.iwr.
----------------Ig. when the Battle Creek Civic Maple Grove ...
ffiStor^^S drama, “he
Ref 1 W*
ndaU tum wviiwre on tm
,hc opjxxung
J
*
....... ....
..... “
---------------- work for several
.. 1.064 87
Miss
Ruth
M. Rotoonl
who g
directed
.
,,
wviiuun
In
his
office,
either
approved
or
In
•
bor
Writes
Letter
Follow
­
|
Players
will
enact
Louisa
Alcott's
«Lw.3!?
•
.. 2528.70’
[ the various acta of the pantomime proerss of examination, application.-, i
Castleton
I John Kttchingj also to the
Presby-'' *idc’
! "Little Women" in Central audi- Woodland
.. 3530 95
(which were so splendidly done, also,; for more than 8250.000 of farm loan*'
“* a“dif-1
’ , Prof. Kenneth O. Hance, profe.sM&gt;r •
ing Inspection Here
Iterian church for undertaking
| toriuin. The play is being brought Johnstown.......
.
832 95
। of speech and women's debate couch ; We believe the people of this city
for the Federal* Land Bank of st. |
flcult prtxiuction of this kind.
. to Hastings as part of an exchange Baltimore
.. 157858
•utz Albion coili'ge. Judged the- meet. frnmdly .re wHl convinced lh.1 \
i£f“L
Paul and the Farm Loah Commis­
[agreement with the Battle Creek Hastings..........
.. ’ J.12388
(On the five pointe he, considered in no! only hove we miperlor whool;
who is connected with that1
Guild, the local association having Carlton
.
48823
| judging the winner. Pfbf. Hance gave buildings in Hastings but Hint wei?nd one m s detl’*y appreciated sioner.
institution.
11 presented "The Bride" in College Barry
.. 1.148.99
Hustings a margin tn each. Thc five ।also have superior schools. ILls nicefb.y .t.hc
of Hast*n88 ar,d
On, Saturday
auditorium uric
there last mvuwi.
month. This
. „ ; ~a representative
----... , of
. ;.
_
•
'
• 'I nutuwnum
mu Hope
| ixilnta were: Analysis, evidence, rta- to find that opinion fully YuMifled ■[ Sciiiuy.
ln*l£ inc lencners
tether., uevoic
devote nours
hours
to tne
the preparation of the jirogram «* L"nd »“n*
x to
r• theasstat
*",'
LAW ENFORCEMENT P0- play has also been selected as one Rutland
077,99
f .’■oiling, refutation and delivery.
by an authority one can class as 10
___________
" ...
to make
office to
inquiry
makex*inauirv
to-1the statI of the entertainment features for
in * office
' Hastings debater.’, have now won thoroughly competent to pass Judg­ and certainly acquit themselves
1,743.92
us of the applications that had al­ j LICE QUICKLY WARNED Women's Night at the Commercial Irving
a highly creditable manner.
821.88
. two out of three contest* and anoth- nment In that matter,
Prairieville ....
ready been placed in his hands. Tills
BY
MEANS
OF
RADIO
। Club, scheduled for Jan. 5. The eve-' Orangeville ....
792M
| er victory will make them'eligible I.• The schools of Hxstings arc on
'representative asked Mr. Sigler for • nlng iwrfonnance begins at 8.00 Yankee Springstllc „
lTOBWI list I1OI
inc FINE PROMOTION FOR
accredited
not, uniy
only Ul
of the
■ 'mk
■ ■ a SI I I
ft a
STORY OF BIRTH OF MES­ (for the elimination tournament. So[(the
the: vmmm
total muivuui
amount-m
of miv
the MpinivaMvua
applicationsJ 1 ,
(o'clock
and
the
Saturday
matinee
1.838.76
Tljornapple
...
far this seiuum seven student, have university of Michigan, but alio for
PHILIP W. KNISKERN
FEW MINUTES AFTER
SIAH TOLD IN SERMON
at 2:30 o'clock.
taken part In major debating meets.. college* and universities tn several
P"™' . "?.ort o1pE
“
HAQ RFFM
A n -----------in
a
j
8250.000" Thenrepresentative
’ RANK
BANK HAS
BEEN RHE
ROBBED ( Tiita play needs no introduction'
Total of Twp.. Fund.. 819.952 90
(This ta an average of two new con- adjoining states-Ohlo, Indiana. 11­ u
AND SONG
to audiences in this country. It is, The receipt of these taxes was a
: t^s,ta ul.S J*r uiettt an^ ,s con4,der* linols. Wisconsin and Minnesota.
Named Consulting Appraiser Federal Land Bank told KimXhuti
nr cnuMiiNinN
‘lny !“!!”■!11. ,07T 2'5.“” • On
’• «r. wwn
Godsend to the schools of many
for U. S. Home Owners' [he figured that what he had received Roads to Be Guarded and a
HI I CO Ur UUMlYlUl’i IUN
। Albert Becker, coach ot debating.:Congdon of tlie University of Mich-1
'so far wm only one-third of the
Police Net Set About
Loan Corporation
AND BAPTISM,1’0*1,115
...
, tarn, representing the Bureau of Co­
.
I total loans which the Bunk would
“*“•"Mi' “»"»| » »•“uilt
:—------| .At present the
.... date for th^ next
...a i operation with
witn Educational Instiinstithe Large Cities
of Philip W. Knlskern. son make In this county. If this states
[or
’ over nicely until the new Utt levy
Confirmation at St. John’s wotestte not known nor the school tutions. visited the schools of this | ,ofFriends
'the
actual
condition
—
and
the
rep
­
Mrs.
A.
D.
Knlskern
of
this
city,
*
u
"
*
“
“
"
“
J
Michigan
Is said to be one of the lie Women
{selected for Hasting* to meet.
• •city to investigate and
•. pass Judg-'
. . n
rlmtij .. o
—HI tumuh them with lurther
!
rcaentative
declared
that
he
felt
his
will
be
pleaded
to
know
of
the
find
1
poorest
protected
states
in
the
Union
Lutheran Church—Spe- |
family xs it was in the middle °^,»und« \»r Maus is still receiving
' 'ment on the schools.
[honor that came to him Iqst week., estimate was very conservative- from the Inroads of bank-robber the
nineteenth century.
“Liinnuent"tai2
। Our readers will be interested in Mr. Kntskem was made Coiuulting then the total of farm mortgage gangs. The robberies at Holland.
dial Services
SENIORS DO FINE WORK
A,
a
apealal
feature
In
connection
’
lai di av ddatmiotiAAi
letter which he wrote to Super­
Christinas will lx- observed by tiie
of the National Board of i loans In Barry county made Grand Huven and other places, with thia play, UK Havana. Com- ,or
year lra “
IN PLAY PRODUCTION intcndenl Van Buskirk, giving his Appraiser
the Home Owners' Loan Corporation'i by the Federal Land Bank of St. where bank bandits have come, rob- mereUl W
.MU la
„ .poneortna a prhe &gt; ” u e,,^. too. lhat early'in
churches of Hastings with special!
Club
----------- impression of the schools of Hasat Washington. His duty will be to Paul, which has jurisdiction in this bed and made successful getaways, essay contest for pupils attending
( Yuletldc programs of sermon and
January
will be made
by year
the
seem*, to be proof. Before bank rob- an^
, music, nil telling of the glory of [, Through an oversight, the Banner tings. Especially appreciated will be consult with the Board on matters territory, will reach and probably seem*.to
any school in Barry county. There &gt;uw
(he there
flnjU lwymrnt
for me
| Jesus' birth. Some ot the churches 'failed to comment Jost week con-[his concluding words: "I feel that a concerning real estate values of: exceed three-quarters of a million S,.‘,^L0".*'“b."’7.“T.nd.“101 «“ * “&gt;r~. Uta.u Mlowv
the fine work done by the very superior
'
‘type of educational. property on which loans are desired. । dollars.
of time m mapping out roads on The junta'divtato w"hleh
will have special services preceding icerning
'senior class
of the Hustings High opportunity is being offered to the His duties will require him to be in |I The effect of these loans with which they will make tlwir escape. all pupil, Iron, the first lo the alxth
•“ "
pariiKni'ims^'Vow5 05 8?‘°*n *“
school»»&gt;inprooucing
producing wuanty
"QualityDirect
Street"। children attending school at Hasof
“fa001
paragi-upns txm.
by j. M. Barrie. The play was thor-ij tings." HLs letter reads as follows: Washington three days of every their lower interest rates Will be to For Instance in the bank robbery grade inclusive; the intermediate dl-/or thc
I lighten the burdens and ease the at Holland, the bandit* after the vision which includes pupils of the ... n.|i|nnAi iiAUAD
week.
qfe
Ann Arbor. December 11. 1933.
The Catholics of Hostings will ob- uSVrv^efTMtive'lv arranSd-’ro | '
Mr. Knlskern has an ofhee at 101 । credit situation for the farmers of jobbery came back to Gun take and [seventh and eighth grades; the High AN UNUSUAL HUNUn
urw th*.
nt rhn
..f ,,n8» very enecuveiy arranged. To;,j Mr.' D. A. Van Buskirk.
•
Park Avenue, New York City. HJs 1 Barry county.
then
took
an
obscure
road
.
south,
•
school
division
which
Includes,
all
rnn
*
vnilMC
MAN
[Superintendent of Schools.
business there is that of mortgage
leading up by the Brown school i High school students. The winner!
rUn A lUUfiU MAPI
Hastings. Michigan. counsel. He gives analytical advisory GLEE CLUBS TO GIVE
house in Prairieville, ahowlng that in each division will receive a cash'
Dear Mr. Van Buskirk:
prl„
oi
iw»
Wl.
n
Tte
Thomas
E.
Dewey
Appointed
service in real estate mortgages for|
they had devoted' considerable time
On December 7. f had the pleas­ both borrowers and Investors. Mr.1
"ICHABOD CRANE’ in selecting roads free from much ner-up will receive a cash prize of Dist. Atty, in New York
O1IU ot Myrrh- ™ Thur«l.y
ure of visiting your high school for Knlskern has specialized In the ■
traffic. Following the bank robbery
womw
11”'0’"”1" dla • ™“ HrotoWh *'“■ the Bureau of Co-operation with study of real estate values in cities, Comedy-Opera Will Be Pre­ at Grand Haven, detectives found a °T^"oi .he cent... .re „ &lt;olJ City-Only 30 Years Old
10b
■luaenu all did Educational Institutions, relative to
carefully drawn chart of the road lows: Those In the High school di-, Many old residents of this city
"Amid •
v l-HI
.rf I *’CU ln thelr Pftrts «l»OWlng the Te- the continuation of your accrediting particularly the larger cities. He re-1
sented At Auditorium
the robbers took to make their es­ vision must write an essay not more will be pleased to leam that Thomas
cently
published
a
book
on
real
es,
the "Stan
8U,t of carefuI preparation. Special with the University of Michigan.
.
on January 12
cape. The rbute was 255 miles long than three hundred words in length E. Dewey, a grandson of George
Ki»^^/iwv8u^m'ina,llon&gt; however, should be made Your school la to be commended for tate Appraisals which Is considered a,
and there were 200 turns. In the en­ reviewing the play as presented by' M. Dewey, former editor of the Hasstandard authority on such matters.
Stmri-rv
nd
of the ei&gt;M?clal niM* l*rformanct‘s the educational opportunities it Is Mr. Knlskern was bom In Has­ . "Ichabod Crane." a comedy opera, tire distance from Grand Haven to the Battle Creek players; those in* tings Banner, has been appointed
M?ndnj' turned In by the Misses Irene Jonea- providing for. tlie children of the
will be presented by the Girls' and
tings, attended school here for sev- j Boys' Glee Clubs In the Central au- the slate line in Lenawee county, the junior and intermediate
Intermediate dlvldlvl-i U.
u. 8.
6. District Attorney in
In New York
yotk
Confesilons wlll be heard on Satur- _nd TjJllnn Tolhurst AhzH»r.th*r th.. (Oommpnity.
•
the route ma
did not pass tnrougn
through a i slons must write an essay of not1 City, being the youngest man to
years, and graduated from the dltorium, January twelfth, under the me
After spending considerable time eral
Engineering
Department
of
the
Utilsingle city, town, village or even a; more than three hundred words In ever hold that office.
.
■
direction of MLss Frances Hunter.
Sunday Mass will be celebrated ini
'
. visiting classes, talking with teach­ versity of Michigan.
hamlet,
showing
what
pains
were
lengtli
length
answering
the
question
—
—
1
|
Mr.
Dewey
is
the
son
of
the
late
I The characters are as follows
ers, piking with the prtrtclpal and
'Mynheer Van Tassel—Lloyd Pcter- taken to go on by-roads. Some of the "Who was your favorite character, George M. Dewey, Jr., tf Owosso,
[going over matters »1th you, I
vllle at 10:30. The usual devotions j GENERAL MEETING OF
son; Hendrik—Ellsworth Newton; roads selected were trails through in the play and what are your tea- and is but 30 years of age. He is a
found nothing of an Important na­
SPECIAL NOTICE.
In honor of Our Lady of Perpetual'
PIVIP PI AYCRC’ ACC JU ture
Brom Van Brunt—Wm. Fox; Icha- "back country." so seldom used Ahat sons?" The essay must be written graduate of the University of Michthat deserved adverse criticism.
Help will be held at Hastings on i
VIVIU rLRTEno A33N.
The committee on Christmas txxl Crane—Bob Corkln; Vrou Van tall grass was in the highway. But on one sheet of paper only and both *8an- clau of U&gt;23, and from Colum| I am glad to be able to report that
SlChrlstmiu,IIIDav will be oncned ut' A meeUn8 OP011 to *U members of I found a very excellent spirit of baskets is in need of a generous Tassel—Velma Kellogg; Katrina- on find on the trail went, around sides may be used. All papers must bia University, class of 1925.
Lola Ashalter; Wilhelmina—Lucille cities and towns, always avoiding be mailed or delivered in person to
tupply
of
vegetables,
fruit,
butter,
[serious educational effort and fre­
Hilda—Hazel McCain; main highways and points where po­ the. Banner office by Saturday aft­ NOTICE ROD &amp; GUN Cl^UB
I ow Mass with another Utah Mum 1 llon and ,h05C wh0 haVC donc SP®' quent signs of intellectual inquisi­ tugur, tea, coflee, jelly, etc.; as Karmes;
David—Floyd Woodard; also Lords lice patrol might be stationed half ernoon. Jan. 13. All of the papers
nt 9, followed by n Low Moss. Mu.v I ‘jjj,uctlmw’ta'to^be1 heldPthr tiveness upon the part of the stu­ there are 155 adults and 225 ! and
IMPORTANT MEETING
Ladies of the Manor, villagers, way across the state and down will be Judged from the standpoint
oTctotata^lS .tr N^VU^‘ffo^krtah Houh;IC1on,nFrldiy dents. I found your staff well pre­ children to be made happy. Leave countryfolk,
through several counties to the of content, grammar, spelling, punc­
and school children.
pared, capable, and experienced. I your gifts al your church or noti­
An ImpdKant meeting of' the
.
tuation. accuracy and neatnes.
The production is of such an un­ state line.
fy Fred Hale and he will call fot
observed segne teaching which
At the 5:30 Muss al Saint Rose’s
^nti^ m
W1 n
Barry County Rod and Gun Club
These
experiences
taught
the
Admission
.
to
the
Saturday
aftusual
and
interesting
nature
that
it
them
Friday
morning.
a
the parish senior choir will offer this !?.trict’A sodttl .nnd w,u **
1?rat considered very superior, and
to be
w one of .....
the uivn,
most In- Michigan
-- -- State
-- -Police
----- that
----- -the
, weak
----- ernoon ntatinee will be 10 cents for| has been called by President Burton
You will enjoy your Christmas promises IV
time the association ns n whole has number of progressive efforts to im-.
program:
■
more If you help make someone teresting entertainments ever pre-j5^ *&gt;i its war on bank bandits was pupils up to • and including the Perry at the road commission office
together in this way since the Prove Instructional procedures.
Mass, in honor of thc Holy In­ I met
else happy, and none of us want sented by the Hastings Glee Clubs. aj«ng the Michigan-Ohio and eighth grade; 15 cents for High (in tlie court house this week Frifirst
play
was
presented
last
June.
I
found
a
commendable
program!
fant—Schindler.
...
4 »»■ ,—
' Michigan-Indiana ’borders. The school students and 25 cents for day evening. Dec. 22, commencing
IA speaker is being selected to live of the adjustment of school work to think of a child or an adult
j great takes on the other sides of the adults. On Friday evening the price1 at 7:30 o'clock. All members inter­
Offertory—Adeste Fldeles.
iv student
Biuucm needs
nceas through
mrougn adequate।
aaequatci not being remembered on Christ­ COMMERCIAL CLUB
Communion — Jesus. Thou art Ian interesting talk concerning the.to
'state formed a natural barrier. To will be 25 cents for adults and 15'eMed In plans for securing a Itah
keep-! mas Day. The baskets will be
theater and play production as one *testing
“*'— for diagnosis,
-------- “through
-----coming. In Old Judea—Beibel.
PARTY
ON
JAN.
□;
combat the work of bank robbers cents for all school pupils. Every rearing pond for exclusive use of
packed
on
Friday
so
get
your
on the program. The meet­ ing teachers acquainted with the re­
Christmas Hymns; O Holy Night. feature
...
.
«,.T7
—
T.,
..
Iand othCr major criminate. Lieut. seat in the house will be reserved Barry county lakes are urged to be
is being arranged by the execu­ sults of diagnosis, and through' contributions in early.
Womens Night at the Hastings vap
Loomis has perfected a plan and tickets wlll be placed on sale at present.. Few more valuable con­
Angels we Have Heard. Silent ing
tive committee of the asslclatiqn teacher adjustment of assignments
ommerclul
Club, the tomorrow.
annual party
; loglca]
whl.n u waA
tributions
.to lhat
conservation
workhUd
in
Night and O. Little Babe of Beth­ and
the Oprdes
newsstand
iniATuir&gt;'nt nrv
nil members are cordially invlt- and organisation of materials. I
( which members have their wives;fOre Commissioner Orlander, of Dec. 21.
Barry county could be made than
lehem.
found
your
plant
qnd
equipment
.
CHRISTMAS
PARTY
i*d
to
be
present
and
take
a
part.
the providing of adequate facilities
_hd friends as guests, will be held Michigan State Police, he demanded
Soloists: Miss Madeleine LyBar­ Plans for special activities during quite
ciuite adequate.
adentinte I found
from* your
vnn- gen-;
ker and Miss Beatrice Goggins.
THURSDAY NIGHT ?" J*'',5.
c,cnl.W1",S “J*!&gt;•&gt;» &gt;&lt; &gt;» i&gt;“&lt; m i«&lt;» « »» «r- NOTICE TO HARRY TAXPAYERS. for restocking lakes to a point where
form of a theater party, with Little peat possible moment. It is expected
I will be at the Delton State bank
Organist: Miss Marcella Goggins. the winter months will be discussed., end organization and administra­
tion excellent and. in short, I feel1
women"
iR. new nl
Women" presented by
by me
the eauie
Battle lhat tUie
ylan wlll
pul lnto all day on Dec. 23rd. ,30th and Jan. in "the good old days." The club
The Catholics of Saint Rose pur-;. n n f ,Y,iu
avn nnrKiua
ar.Dt^.iin
that a very superior type of educa-. American Legion and Auxil- Creek
effect
JUn
----- Civic Players furnishing ‘the
he. elI
ect by j/n.
1st next, and Bill for the purpose of receiving tax­ must act quickly and a good repre­
,h take
take this
this opportunity
nnnnrtiinjty of
Of assuring
assuring . *’
'—EKAJIh
Uh
CHRISTMAS MEETING. Uonal opportunity Is being offered!
aiary to Have Dinner,
------!i main item on »•«.
»r
c"_.. “?.its' use1 it is hoped to make es for Barry township.—Mrs. Kate sentation la especially requested by
the
program
of
enterthrough
tlie good people of Hastings
'
'
lrhriMma«ll.envl Tlw X»»l chaptera of Odd’i-^lTows to the children attending"school' in
! talnment.
A. .block
a tough O|A^
spot *u,
for uauK
bank uair
ban- »u*un
Burdick. Barry Twp. Treas.—Adv. the officers.
good wishes for- the eSmeTsaim
chz’-tPrnrrrnm and Aifta
-------------"SL of tickets
. . —has
, . | Michigan
•■‘'VU^UII o
and R‘ **kah»
HoldinR a Christ-, Hastings.
Frogram ana Ullts
ibeen reserved for Commercial Club|dlts. Within four minutes after a (12-20.
son and of hearty welcome
Saint |inaa
eicome to Saint
at j Q o p
Yours wry cordlal|y
Tomorrow. Thursday evening, the members who attend the banquet. !bank alarm ts TOUnded'lt te claimed I
MAPLE GROVE RESI­
Rnsc's church at any time and cape-।day
'
evening. Dec. 22. starting at 8:30 'Signed)
Wray H. Congdon, -----American
Auxiliary--will - These
must be ----purchased
-that-----------by radlo-----------------------cvery gj^rin and. la*TO CARLTON TAXPAYERS,
--- -Legion
----- - and -------------- -- before -----DENT BURIED SUNDAY.
daily on Christ mas Day.
with a pot luck supper tor
—;--------- « ■ *
■—
‘ J “
hold
their
?ir joint Christmas party at Saturday. Dec. 23, at the office in enforcement officer from Lake Erie
Erie'1 I» will
.... be ..
at the National Bank of
George F. Manhall. 85, pioneer of
'Emmanuel Episcopal Church.
[ sharp
which the ladies are asked to bring
&lt;'»»»&lt;&gt;»'■
— DAYS.
—
CHANGE’ «««&gt;».»
MEETING
the Letton
ion rooms wijh a pot luck the Stebbins building, according to to
lo
Michigan uilj
wllj be notified. | Hastings every Saturday in Decem- Maple Grove, who had lived the teat
The Solemn Festal observance of |
&gt;■ .tin
T»..|(| thn
i*rr-t«rv ««
anv ticket*
___ .......................
........... hte own special
,ii&gt;bcr
__ _____
■_______ to receive ______
and one other dish. San*s On account of the fact that both isupper at
8:30 A'rlre-V
o'clock. nT. ft
S. W
K. Held,
the secretary,
as any
tickets lin*nlri
unsold each
official having
and■ January
taxes; 11 years in Hut vicinity, died al hl*
Christmas will bo the traditional [sandwiches
;
Claus will be featured as part of ‘ i hristmas and New Year's come on !Floyd Wood. Mrs. John Wood and after that date will by placed on W0Tk t0 do ln putUng on the [also at Carlton Center store Friday. home on Friday. He U survived by
"Midnight' cucharist starting at'i• ta
,
h fdnday, the regular meeting day Mrs. Harry Wood
-------------comprise
— the cofn- general sale at the Cordes newstand.;.trongC3t blockade possible against'Dec. 29 and Jan. 12—Burt Long, the widow and four daughter*. Mrs
11:30 P M Sunday evenjng. Christ-( thc ehtertainment.
the Hastings
Hastings Rotary
11 ■ on arrangements.
* the
Rotary Club,
Club, the
tijelmittce
------ ------------------------rcvwjig
uuc.
nope,
niwm
-----------Tlie price
for- the —
dinner
and theater
jetting
theme
guilty ones
escape
Along
' Treas —Out 12-20.—Adv.
mas Evo.. The service planned 13.L ?4e.rn!*r’®r odd Fcllow and Re-'fof
h*. per
Si 1(1couple:
npr rnilllli*extra
....._„V4II border
___ ,. of
i
___________ - - ■____________ of Battle Creek. Mr* A. A. Johnaon
invited to be last ---meeting
for ....
this---------month ------will be ! Games and u- ---------------------------------------------------------.
auui
wlut
U1 the
„1V.«state 176
11U
varied,program
will party nartv
will
bewilt
&gt;1-10
extra
thc wjuthern
shorter than last year's but equally
\
NOTICE CITY TAXPAYERS.
iheld on Tuesday. December 28. furnish the entertainment and gifts, tickets for the dinner and theater !roads oI cvcry
nnd description
of Sault etc. Marie and Mr#. Deway
beautiful. The music will be:
; present!
«
There
will
be
no
Commercial
Club
[valued
at
ten
cents,
will'
be
exparty
will
be
75
cents.
Tickets
are
cros
.
9
the
state
line
and
it
is
proI am prepared to receive city tax- Jones of Nashville; a atopdaimhter,
Organ and Plano Prelude—"Fan-1
VACATION PERIOD.
•
Thf
tiw
,necUn
8
that
week,.
The
Commerchanged,
men
taking
the
gifts
for
now
on
sale.
i
.
.
.
...
to
have
every
one
of
them
cs
at
my
office
in the city hall, from [Mrs. Ethel Cavanaugh of
tasle"—Dema rut.
NO
72
—
"O
Hi^n^CHy^chois
wi
1
inDrectate
?
ub
,
wl1
*'
however
,11Ml
on
women,
and
the
women
for
the
---------•d. ----Ni ts will
be likewise 8 A- M. to 5 P. M. each day. You can , and two sons, Grow and
Processional Hymn No. ""
guarded.
— —
ANNUAL MEETING.
—Adeste Flch KSL on ' ?UeM,ay’ JanMry * « the
men. Parente are asked to provide
{thrown around the larger cities to also pay your old age pension head Jr. of NaahviUe. Funeral
Come All Ye Faithful"'—
u,ta wrir
January meeting o: tne Rotary Clu
The annual meeting of the Shultz prevent the entrance of criminals tax or dog taxes —Mrs. Nellie Smith. [ were field at the Evangelic*!
deles.
(Sunday at 2 o'clock With U
Co-operative Oo-partprrship Oream- and give them access to underworld City Treasurer —Adv. 3 wks.
Kyrie—Mozart.
'MM m
'» °n
&gt;•
—:■ ---I in Nashville cemetery.
.
ery will be held at the Shultz haunts—too often the haven of
Gradual Hymn No. 546—"Silent .1094
1934, instead ftf
of nn
on Jan.
as pre­ .
Un O2 —
TOWNS|IIp TAX NOTICE.
TO ORANGEVILLE TAXPAYERS. Creamery Friday. Dec. 22. 1933. Bus­ bandits'who wish to escape the
FINE PAY BOLL.
Night. Holy Night"—Gruber.
viously stated.
NEW
Saturday
was
•
pay
day
for
the
------------------[
Yankee
Springs
Twp.
taxes
will
be
I
I
will
be
in
Delton
Dec.
21.
28;
in
incss
meeting
will
be
called
at
one
,
clutches
of
the
law.
Gloria Tit/—Mozart.
I
Sorinas Twn.
wilf ‘ I
due and payable at the Farmers'!Orangeville Dre 27. Jan. 3; in Pra&gt;- o'clock. Every member Is urged to Lieut. Loomis U to be highly com­ Civil Works Administration's em-, Al the mretlng ot Um
Gratfas Till—Mceart.
SPECIAL CONVOCATION.
mended for the system that he has ployees In Barry county. County i Club ycaterday nnoo Ar
Nlcene Craod—Mozart.
Hastings Chapter No. 68 R. A. M.1 State Bank. Middleville every Fri- rtevlik Jan. 4; county Treas. Office be present and take part.
[worked out. and we anxiously await Trexsuqer Maus paid the 453 men aid. E. A. Pajkar and Di
Offertory. ’
Friday. Dec.
M.. In-1
day and
R- H. Mott. Pres.
.FTioay,
uec. 23.
xj. at 7:30
i w P.
r. m
in-toay
ano Saturday
oaturaay each
eacn week until Jan. 2; at -home
W*nc every Friday
rrioay to colcvi- &gt;
fttalluHr.n refreshment* and social 1 January
Tannart’ O
...... !&gt;..».
JpASC C
OSgood, Secy. | the first try-out and if conditions a total of 86.780 26 for the week end- j wood were cbooen a*
Suraum Corda—Mozart.
staltation,
9, 11933. John u
H. a
Strange,
lect taxes. Russell Johncock. ArAlliy^Orangei Adv.—12-20.
ing that day.
the three year term.
(Continued on page six)
| evening.
Twp. Treasurer.—Adv. 12-20.
vllle Twp. Treas.—Adv. 12-20.
(Continued on page five)

-S

FARM LOANS IN CO.
TO EXCEED S750.000

LITTLE WOMEN' TO
BEG VEH HERE

PIl/CC DOUCE TO
bIVto rnfllot IU
IlflU I

11 lull

PUN IBM

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u^STutiwSS:

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER M. 19M

FOOD CENTER

«E PH IW CASH SIE”f."JS,S...ES CAUSE OF DEPRES­
Accepts Position With Iowa
SION CLEARLY PUT
State Emergency Relief

LOCAL NEWS

Mrs. W. A. Hitchcock Is recovering'
from Iter recent Illness.
Christmas tree and program al
Striker. MU.wvn.nmm.schoolhouse Thursday-night.
ItllMBMMJ mgi,,.
Mrj. Theron A. Cain. Route 1. Hus- MANDMENTS AND MUTIThe Brush. Ridge Cemetery Circle
tings, recently accepted , a poslUon,
PLICATION TABLE”
-will
----------meet with
--------------Mrs. Chester Aldrich.
---- *
with the Iqwa Stair Emergency Rc^Dec. 28
lief Com mission, resigning hl.i po»l
1 Kirs. Frank Andrus is slowly im-;
with the Oakland county, Michigan., SO SAYS ROGER BABSON
TOTAL AMOUNT THIS
proving _____
and was able to be down­
TIME IS $13,617.00- Employed with the Iowa organ!NOTED ECONOMIST
---------[ Mrs. Gary Crook entcrtainc4&lt;r&lt;f^^‘,,
—'—i—
.
zation, Mr. Cain and his wife are'
Gave a Yn,u* Worters Sunday school
Will* Help the Barry County ‘nuking their home in De* Moines. Rev.„ J., ,A., —McNulty
„ .
Tueeday evening at a CnristRnUnni.c i * i
Graduated from Hasttogs High
Helpful
Talk
to
Rotarians
imas
and
Schools When Such Aid .school in 1925 Mr Cain attended
- party
. pot luck supper
la Needed
Michigan State college from where
OH Monday
The many friends of Mrs L. V.!
he received his Master, of Science
3Peaker Monday noon tBcil,,ncr arv Klild w k,M&gt;* ,h“‘ ahc i
County Treasurer Maus on Satur­ On,...on le.«ln« roll.«., h*
"““J U mov.un, nicely Iron, &gt;»r ..cent'
day received from tlie state treas- taint’’
alTlliatt-d with the Pontiac. uas Rtv J A- McNultj. Because of fay
now a|&gt;ic t&lt;1
^tom thei
urrr a check for *13.617.00. which NMichigan. Daily Preks. continuing Jhe neameaa to Christmas lie dis-'house. •
ira'rf"?rtn.«y
ccussed
“^"a lltheme
"™c th
“*
“ very approStrictly
in
newspaper
work
until
he
was
entthat
was
Dorr Kenyon is still quite sick at:
Silver Nut
...
---.
....
u.
---------llla
ft
Otne
i
n
th,,
flfgt
-ward.
That he
to Baiyy countv. The census for the UMei by the Oakland County Poor.prjate to-rite time: -The Value of ;
Brand
may have a speedy and complete re-1
county of persons df school age. 5 Con“llU-&lt;to»------------------i Religion in the Life of the Every- ■OTvery is the wish of his many
to 20 inclusive,* totals 6.052. and the IRinTlim Illi
1 Day Man.” We wish we had space ta:friends. "
distribution at this umc was ot the Alli I I ULU |A|
Rive a summary of the argument* he Judge McPeek came over Monday
rate of $2115 for each person of U|U|I I fl| fl VMI
j presented, proving the need and to open circuit court again. He took
school age. Thc distribution for ,,,IU 1
■■lUU
value ot religion, the fundamental' up some chancery cases. It now
&lt; ..h of tire townahlps and for thc
IP IRITfinDI IPffi one being that man 1* - incurably look* as If not much work will be1
Cream '
; religious" so that e»cry man should required of a jury.
t
have
a religion that helps him and I Secret service- men have learned
Twp'and
City
School Ace .eAmt
•
&gt;-..«.!»
helps vu".a
others «JU.
too. While
nunc mire
there nuve
have ■1 mat
that a IIJOO
fixxl Ot
of COUnterlCJt
counterfeit DI1U
bills «IV
are ’J
279
Dates
lb. 10c
Cranberries 2 ib. 25c
’Si’.'i? EST. OF HATTIE CHEESE- .&gt;«n many
-- •—» religious teachers, it was
v, LU.U1UHU
to be circulated
HI Ul,.inPin&lt;V
this UUIU«'
stale during
Bnltlmon'
238
4M ro '
-nn Annvr amrv &lt; w
&gt; the coming Of
of ChriSt
Christ tiiat
that brought to Ij Hie
Ute hnllrtuv
holiday w&gt;*nr&gt;
season.
irit mnv
may hu
be uh.lt
will !I
Barry ....
204
BROUGH STILL IN
Candy Mixed lb. 12V^c
lb. 2c
Squash
men
Uie
thought
of
a
personal
rela-|for
people
around
here
to
be
on
the'
Carlton .
9S4.C0
LITIGATION
tionship with Ood—that of a child ! lookout for them.
.. 541
1,217 25
Chocolates
lb. 10c
Mince Meat 2 ib. 25c
'to a Father. It Is to Jesus Himself 1
------------- ------------------Hasting* Twp. .. . 199
that the world owes his conception ; U ADDV REAVER AGAIN
Marshmallows &gt;b. 18c
City oi Hastings
1.287
Peanuts
lb. IOC
i s
instrument
of God. which has brought with it ,nHnn ' DCBVCn AURIN
236
■
....
I
|S UNDER ARREST
DATED
NOV
17
1916
Uw
ldenI
ot
huma
»»
brotherhood.!
ibT 19c
Peanut Brittle 2 it* 25c
Irving
.
. 343
Mixed Nuts
,8. W
UHICUWUV. If, UI3 wWch mu?t
thc foundatJon ot
Johnstown .. ..
• 266
643 no
.
human civilization.
,
2
29c
Admits
He
.Took 168 Whtcli
Royal Gelatine pkg- 5c
Oranges
Maple Grove
. 320
"2000 Value of Her Property, at ' In order to show that his views'
Orangeville
. 252
53100
Th.it.
Belonged to Paul
That Timn
Time TTatimntnA
Estimated frv
to !' were not out of harmony with those1
Prairieville . .
. 236
'of
lending
men
of
our
day.
he
read
j
,
Barlow
■ Rutland .
191 •
’ 42955
Be About $7,500.00
I letters he had received from Eddie
•Granulated
lb*.
Thornapple ..
- 468
1,053 00: - Although a Barry county jury re- Guest. Detroit; and irom the found-1 Harry
Belt
, - ; ver,
-—age
«•- -17.
- who
---- was
- rc, Woodland
.
. 363
616.75 cently dlspised of the case brought er of Rotary, Paul Harris of Chi- ccn,!Y Parol,‘d from thc State Voca. 180
Yankee Springs
405.60’ by Frank Whlttenbcrg. a broth-!cago. To our minds t|&gt;e clearest and tlon"‘ School for BAys. b again in I
er, .to s«'t aside a will made by i most emphatic statement of the trouble Paul Barlow claims that]
j Total . 6.052
$13,617.00 Mrs. Hattie Checsebrough by mil-1 matter was a telegram Rev. McNulty j B^uver, on November 30. stole |68
This primary money must all b-,
‘
' /lifying
th - will, which would have • received Saturday from Roger W I belonging to him from his home. It
u । 4 for the payment of teacher*'
‘
given all. her property to Dr. Ward Babson, ot Welhlcy. Massachurett.s appears that Beaver was Maying
salaries. Coming right now before Moors.
&lt;‘f Grand Rapids and to .Mr. Babson has world-wide fatne.as!,herc on ,1&gt;e nlKht ol November 29.
tlu- Dumber taxes V
are
coilrcird.
;
’
v,
i
,
a I h's brother nnd sister, it appearr, a business statistician nnd tire keen-',Ie ,BOt UP
while the members I
this tft' h will lx- of much
Injlptoto me
(he tjlat [l)l# Cdse wlj|
icnneip
revived in an-1 est'understnnding of business affairs. "f tlw Barlow family were away. Hr i
schools of Barry county.
, otiwT form.
| w&lt;- believe our readers will be inter- iIolf:K1 «ey*-that unlocked the bureau |
; This payment follows .the recent’ The jury in ourcircuit court set ested in Mr. Babson's telegram to ,lrawer ,n which wan a* box that was i
dt-lribntion by , County.
- Treasurer
-- - - - ;iaide Uuvt will, made by Hattie I Rev. McNulty, which roads ft* fol-!5*1?? locked, the key being with the,
,um in dillnquent C!u, :(b,oll|!1) U| Dr Ward-M«xvre lows:
tother, keys which Beaver found.,
taxis and came asA aa welcome
welcome bollholi­ nn(J h(s liroth,.r nnd siM&lt;.r ln:ikinK
-pieaSc tejl the Rotary Club for P"™ th*sJbos leaver t&lt;x»k &lt;68 that
day Bill to school treasurers.
the will void. Tlie Federal court had me thAt thc fundamentals of Am«-r- ”[*?*’ -ha“ bw'n Mav,ng to apply on
Luna or Big 4
Bar*
preriourly hc|d that Dr. Moore’s at- lean |&gt;rospority are those old fash- ft “F"1- Fo[
Unie -Mr. Barlow
TRUCK
------------ LINES
--------- NEEDED
tempt to administer Mrs. Cheese- toned traits of integrity, industry. 'couia not heve that- Beaver would •
irge Sixe Package*
Me
’sAID MR W!l I IAMQ brought estate in Kent county, thrift nnd righteousness, for which fonllnlt «uch an ofiense against him.
ohiu inn. vviLLIHmo tth, n„.h(. ua. „ rodent of Barry the church i* responsible Mv .study:hvcauM* of many kindnesses hr had
Light House 2k pkg*. IGC
C-rnnat Snnnlint R'iilrnn&lt;l«s county at t-he time of her d-. ath. w;&gt; . of businnut conditions shows that -hown’he
On the advice of thc.
cannot buppiani Kauroaas— imal,41 n
,.U|)|)aM.d at t|K, ewy depression has beet; due to M
and with their -co-operation.,
Rail
Pn.i-------------and Truck
T--------------Lines time Of the'jmy’.-d-cision hree that disregard of the Ten Command- i ®ea?e,r was’ watched. It was found
their
verdict
would"
end
the
core
inents
cr
the
multiphcatwn
table.
[J
”
®
1
1,c
was
M*’’id ing mure money I
Karo Syrup 5 iu. 25c
Should Co-operate '
But it now appear* that if did not. By taking a greater interest In th-- , n hc would naturally possess; so,
At the mvhng.d .h.- Commercial r}M.rj. wa., nIr(i the otlrer ddy in the churches the business men of Has- *‘f was anerted Saturday night by |
Gold Medal
Minute Biscuit
26c
Club yr '-rd.-ty noon Mr Francis probate court of Barry county a will: tings can greatly aid in bringing I
Harry Thonijison and Un-1
Wsfliani' of -Grand Rapids attor- made by Hattie Whlttenbcrg on No- back prosperity to your city. Give :&lt; .5s,’‘‘r,,T Tasker white attending,
Baking Soda
pu« 6c
. A .- '.I..t..d Truck Line:-, vf.,nbru 17. 1915. ln which she be- my regards lo them. all.
'
ia duree at clear lake. He -was
siLolto Of the transjxutatlmi question j^earired all her property fo MLw
Roger W. Babson." t brojight to jail here. Hr was not ap^|
24!i Pound .Sack
Corn Flakes pi,. 11c
ln.m the .q:nidjs&gt;lrrt of the truck Ivda M
a
of Dr Ward
;---------- *-«-*— -4-------jireh^jidcd. however, until he had;
11m uwn.-r, ft w.v. a very. inierc&lt;- 1U&gt;,,,. -rhi; wlll nanM,s Dr
PASSING OF MRS.
I
sjwnl mast of the money. He has;
in.; .uitlrf
What he said was in W!. ,re
tiw. PXlcUtor and was witANNIH(POWERS, admitted that he bxik thc $68.
Post Toasties pk,. 11c
cc:;&lt;1 •pint and evidenced ai disjxi-.
|)y Howard A. Ellis .who eviMrs. Annie Powers o! Grand Rap” (Tovvnn*i v
I
Iti.n to n-at t.x- subject fairly. dontly dr-w the will, and by .Mis. ids. widow of the late Edward' ,, „ &lt; i.&lt;&gt;5 EROAI.E.
Lard ru,&lt;
4 is-. 29c
In hi. Judgment the thing to. do Biza E
-n„. wiI1 ^unrated Powers. long time resident and btui-1 MLm Catherine Cagney entertained |
■ ...i..... ■—andco-orcU-itiie valuerof Hattie WhitU-nbergs neas man cf tins city, died at lu-r , t,K‘ 1Rlrl5
l»‘«no class nnd their i
Raisins s«ak.. 4 is.. 29c
nation of f.-mintsn currier
truck------ ’ —
-:k ,
,lt that time ns $7,500. Thu. home early Monday of this . week. [ n»0H™ *•&gt; ,M r
Saturday P M
and railroads, that each has "a field wiu- before her marriage to Thomas, The funeral will be held from St ।[A short.program
was *»«"
given
*
”• by
&gt;&gt;• Doris
—- [
Pancake
Toilet Tissue 3 ™u. 10c
id “
not
ciu-e-ebrough.’whichchurch, v&gt;iutu
Grand''*5onna Mnrie Pcnnels.
j -'T'T
I" ;o
v". w&lt;-ll
; “ ono^cwougri.
wnicio ux»k
row place
puicv in Mark’s Episcopal cuuccu,
Flour
In' t.-.td
".ntugonlMng ttljw
„, year jqip
,91l, ur fcmSp-ars
fci,^..u.s after the I Rapids, nt
at 1:30
1:30 o'clock today.
t&lt;xiav. Wed-'-Wed- ELla- J?,ndRPrs- ,---,,nd , -------H-vrbatn
nndi |
nntagon^ing
- ---Cigarettes Carton $1.02
-ibi.- thing would
'-"“'J-d WHi
us maor.
ih.-r. the
Wlll I,,
t., J.cb.,
i,cd,i MOOn
Moore. W
was
made. Mrs
Mrs. ncaclay. The burial will be In
in thnjCatherine
the
*
' Maat, ns follows: Duct—
.
. died
... &lt;m ........
.
■
- - wmrtrrr 1,,
Four Popular Brands
b.- I tl'.iin t&lt;i trurk
«..rk tnvi'lh&gt;.r
n.K.fhrr. It.- ...
CIW,.i™»h
««■
11. r.vnUy 1«, in ni&gt;rr»ldc
I"" Hance. On
&gt; .&lt;■•;. &lt;!...( 0,.-. .1,.nild be l»d&gt;. is.,.. Dr m„„,
,1,1s clti tl Is expreud :h»t l!„ .bod,V? Clncjulnnw by «l».
lUlicd rate.- for trucks .vs
well
as hdd
'
‘
"
I)pl
id
to
Imv
Mr'
Chee.r-HI
be
bnHinht
1,-r.ihks
attemoo,,
Marly
.
Micklnx
nird brl
WE CASH C. W. A. CHECKS
for radroan^nnrTiuit there riiould hrough waive her right to thc in- at three or three-thirty, if weather*"o"nian- L.a_ Onze.™&lt; by Wol.cn-,
discrimination
come that was provided for her and [ conditions -do not interfere.
;&lt;
a . Du'‘!~ r,l«- Jolly Dark•JniUdhinR that had brought trou- jnstead to ’ac. ept her dower right to Mrs. Powers is survived by her /*'5
Mrs L**° Mn3t of Kalamazoo ।
Buy Someone a Basket of Groceries for
b..' .or t!,e railroads, he said, was UR
uncocorvuuii
v.-uuc. The
xnc mivnusuwi, Mbs
J»uu&gt; Mary
;»«m&gt; R.
«. Powers,
t-Hwcra. for
jar J?ye
L. . iS"'
-",'!........ .........
■' . -----M-brough. estate
Feddaughter.
a group
of..........
humorous
readings.
.
..........................
...Mm
.
Fnllnn-lno
Ihn
'
1,1,1
-f ««W
MW ,,■ ,M
Ii„.,:,uny.v.-ars , MKcurtil
m'pMoWM
th. n.A,,rnm
pratram. ,• s,■!
■ Christmas — 98c and Up !
I.,■. ,,r
,i,,p.
n. sklltl. w„
tl„
n„h „hocj
u„na : hour will, s.mrr ,M ,
l:e,1
|. r. «, :&gt;.„.■
tli. ...nte Uoubl.
b,
K,.„;
iupW, M„ p,„„ hup noth' Mr “hl'1 &lt;'&gt;'"&gt;''ou" rrtrohnu-UU «,
li'im contract 'rupn carr-.i-r.-. who ba,tf court, which had no jurisdic-: home with her daughter for manyiscE^d- .
are i«u Imuii-I b&gt; .,ny rm.- They tion. Mnfr Mrs Moore resided re yean
Mr. and Mrs. Wagner and son
discriminn'*’ In' favor of the larger Barry county
1 Mrs. Powers, brforc her marriage. Jf-‘la"’nzoox2!Tr‘’ iSunday Bue,lt*
shipper*—which is unfair and tends Th- last will .would evidently fiold w-*s a teacher in the public schools :P»* Harry owns IV’me.
to-do the very thing which brought only the jir&lt;H&gt;'tiv Mrs. Cheesebrough ,'of this city. She had a wonderful
*"• ®nd Mrs Peterson and cliilu,!T et’ 'iT r?*Iro:,t!"
**•’ owned
i.vnctf before her marrt
marriage, if It is! mind nnd a wonderful spirit. Almo:-'' “Ion
&lt;&gt;we",‘ «u,’"u 01
Il bunds up the bls l.llou usd d.-,v,. , ■
,,,-IJ
Ud wU1
’
.. .Il
to I’M- very end oi her 84 years of
‘ind Mrs. Holtz Sunday
out hi&lt; small cojn|x-t!tor. It was tiu,t,
-----life shexrefaincd a keen Interest in .
!R •''l*-v,nR wl,h Dw- Wil­
-p-akir’.s bi-ilcf that tlie attitude of DIlATII OF MRS.t. HERHER----------------- I what was going on in the” world. ix'r Gibson family during Mrs. Gib­
many railroads that they must pt#
-------------------—J.MER
SATURDAY,
rnany books and was a student.f&lt;,n 4
Her . friend* hope for
truck lines out hf btisim-x-., is all
Serve Yourself and Save
Mi
Herman Bessjncr died-’ on' as well a&gt; a reader. .Almost- to iter n*'£.,5[X,
rr.C0'’‘'O-.
wrtim;. iilso the attitude of certain Saturday. Dec, 16. at hrr home on)last hour, her mind was clear an&lt;f
t s \.rt “unual supper
truck owners that it bt right to grab Fa-- Green-St . after a long illness she was able tn converse about aP“ t-nristmas bar-iar Friday .eveTelephone 2609
.only Hie most profitable business of Sli&lt;- is survived by her husband, two .things that interested her most
206-208 East State Street
ningwas a success. The program was
thc fallroads is equally hurtfsil .sobs. Howard Barnes and Herman . Mrs. Powers was naturally of thp uumorous. Everyone In the short
There should be fairne-s and work- Bessmcr. Jr. and tpo daughters.:rewved type. Her kindly, winsome J’*ay **re v&lt;?r-v Kood. each one suitModcsla Barnes and Mrs. Otis Gal- ways won her a warm place in the
‘P® p^o?l'cn “*®m- ’r,w l’r0*
lup. also a number of sisters and'hearts of n wide circle of friends. clT, w’T*,03‘1 . .. ,
brothers.
.
j who knew her and loved her always. Mr.
r and Mrs
r“ Sltorts, il/ new pro­
•
Irier business by individual truck*- Funeral services were held nt the She appreciated her friends and was prietor* of the Patton store, arc
r——--------------- ------------------ — should lx ended; chat the whole
St. Rose chtirch on Monday, at ten [ always glad to meet them.
&lt; wttlrd and have become pretty well
HOf.INF.SS VNION Till KSDAY.
D8ATH til LEHN ItlKTI.lt.
j
.--I’.f'tilt! be A M , Father Gcilr-r officiating. | So has passed a gracious woman. acquainted with thc clnverdale peo­
[rcKalated by law. aith fixed rate*
ple. They an- sure they are gohi’e-to’
iturdny m that will prevent discrimination; Burial was in Rlti rsidef Rev J. A. who loved and lived for the gsod in feel right at home and as they are
Holiness Union will lz- H
McNtilty performing the ritualistic! life.
:
n-fcw. Mr. and that /Turk lines and railroad;,
real sociable, will no doubt make
must
find
--------*--many
friends in the future
M -. John
Pilgrim Hi
, ,
.
The bereaved one., have the symPENNOCK HOSPITAL.
.-nnutu t&gt;- com- uathy ot the community in'the las-t; A son was born at-the hospital Mr. and Ijfrs Ralph' Jcnney uc&gt;lUe. Tiu1'
.-ning
of this loving and faithful wife, j yesterday to Mr and Mrs. R. J. Mc- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Jc.ln
Jenney of Grand Rapids motored it
------ mt____ _
—.ren
Bun
mothvr and steer. ■ Kcdtigh, 210 North Washington
Battle Creek to visit their father
tnten-xted afe asked
’
I'ASSING OF MRS. Ht'l.l,.
i The hospital acknowledges with', Sunday.
the hours nnu be sure and I# p
three broth■
Mrr-. Katie Snyder ot South Has-'many thanks the- Rift of a large’ Don’t forget thc school program,
Deptc?
given
by the school
and Sunday
received word of th&lt;- sudden quantity of. canned fruit and other
i# horn- Unit.■
School
of
Cloverdale
Thursday
eve­
deiph of.Iv r Uster. Mr*. Luella Hull.! supplies donated by the ladies of
of Charlotte on Wednesday of'last: the Eastern Star Chapter. They are • ning this week at the church at 8.00
week, death being due to heart trou-'very acceptable gilts, and they ap-'• o’clock.
ble
.
.
1 predate them.
. 1 ■. The Christmas Cantala "Dreams 1
of Christmas” is to be given Sunday I
ih-funeral was Iwid at C.dedoma|
rT.trirrv Wanrr
evening at eight o'clock at the
cn Saturday and &gt;hc was l.ildfloi HAD F1|E (Hit KEN HABIT,
i' i 'in th&lt;- Parnialcc ccmeit ry'ix-; J’&gt;' Silke, who lived near Middle-, church. Everyone welcome.
in
Mr. and Mrs. Bert McCallum left
side her lather and mother.
villc. and who had been recently paAmctig tha.c -who attended the [rolled from Ionia where fie was utv Monday morning for an indefinite
funeral were. Mr and Mrs Jack'der sentence for stealing chickens, visit rtith their son. lAougal. and
NEVER BEFORE SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY FOR FAMILY
Snyder. Mr and Mi.-. Guy Willard.
again m trouble for the same family orDetrott.
Friends and neighbors are sorry
.Anna Swegles and Mr arid ^nd o: ofictue It Is charged that
I NDERWENT OPl l: V I IOS
REUNIONS AND VACATION TRIF
Everett Swegles of this dty::1’’? recently took some chickens bt- to hear that Auntie McKee is again
. Don Swtkert anc| M: . ITotu [ lunging to Mrs George Thomas of-. confined to her bed
Mr and Mrs. Bernard DeGolta
i.-y &lt;X Latuing. Mrs. .Cora Alt -; Middleville He Hdm|lted the ofOver the
y and daughter of Vermont vllle, i irn:&lt;. and will appear before Judge -were Kalmnazyj shopix-r* Saturday.
Mr and'Mrs. Ed. Peniicbi enter-|
a daughter and her son from i MfjPeek for sentence some time this
TICKETS GOOD 9o.n9
talned Mr and Mrs. Richard Pen-1
Marquette’.
•
I u'L‘ck.
nel.-&gt; end sons ot Kalamasoo and Mr.1
and Mrs Harry Pennel* and dnugti-:
untff Jen. I5tk.
Mrs Charley Gibbs is caring for ter of Cloverdale recently.
Mrs. s. Ntbba who is confined to her
The death of Theodore Gleb »*,&lt;
horns' with bkvod poison.
a shock to the community He died ’
Frank Harris nnd Charley Skin-,. Sunday p. M.. after being in poor
W Green St anti u ner attended the funeral ot William-• health for a long time. Burinl look)
Between *11 station* and
’
tn Prairieville cemetery. Much
Ida Payne who live- Moore in Grand Rapids Wednesday 'place
generally throughout the
Fern McNee was absent from sympathy is extended to the family I
United State* and Canada.
■ft today. Wt'dneA- school a lew days last week on ac­ from Cloverdale friends and sur-,
Reduced round-itip *!«pcount
of
sickness.
rounding country.
r Ait&gt;.»u attend the funeral.
.- .
! Mrs- John Lusko and four chllMr. and Mrs. Grant Dickerson.'
i TIl OF SIDNEY LORD.
|dren *ptnt last'week in Grand Rap- Mm. Frank ChUson and Mrs. Les-'
is-mains ot Sidney Lord. 8.’ id.-. visiting her brother nnd family, ter Monica were KaUmaxoi shop-'
For complete information consult
rought from Battle Creek t&gt; Several from Clay'Hills attended pens Monday.
t
local Ticket A^ent
ne.-rf perry Laubuugh ot Rut-j the Busv Bee Ghrtstnw- n*r»v h«!d
Ssnta Claus visited the Russell j
township where thc funeral w.v at Vance Sharps in Middleville Fri- Watson home the last ot thc week1
hl Tuesday a: two-o’clock. Rev &gt;day evening. A Jolly time was the re- and presented a wee little Mis*, and!
He u ef G nkig: ufhciatir.g Burla! was { port.
•
,
now Win. Watson can smile with tlie1
Merry tn Rutland cemetery Mr Lord «a»j Leon
and wtfe wnt Sun- rest of ti\e granddads. Congratul*-11
Sew Year a termer Rutland resident.
|day at Clsyton Johnroc» in Bowne. tKms!
■
11

FINAL 'piyntlBUTION
YEAR OF 1933 IS
MADE ,

n°Mr .nd

■ SlgWUrt IZ. vaitl. lull MI mi. MI&gt;U

T

Wishes You a Very
Merry Christmas!

EGGS

Men’s All Wool
Plain colors, contrasting
trim. A beautiful and use­
ful gift for a man.

2^.17c- . .. lo INIHUUUbtU

SH JHIS

Soap

Men Appreciate
are Gifts to.wear

OLEO

Cheese

Sugar

Gifts

10

12

Silk Robes in various
colors$5.75

,................ .................

Give Him Plenty of

53c

25c

Rin*o
Cleanser

Flour

Neckwear!
A truly unusual display
for your selection. Hun­
dreds of patterns at

69c 79c
BOXED EREE

Gift Shirts
Few stores in the cities
will show as fine a line of
shirts as you will see here.

Plenty of Whites
and Fancies

t0 $2^

Rowena

Handkerchiefs
Pure Linens
25c, 35c, 50c

Boxed Handkerchiefs, 50c, 55c, 79c
Boxes of three

Feldpausch’s
Ware House

NEARLY ONE HALF; k

ROUND TlHl FARI

r Christmas’

NEW YEAR
k HOLIDAYS

MICHIGAN CENTRAL

Colored Borders
2 for 25c, 3 for 50c

Special Prices On

Suede Leather
Zipper Jackets

A fine leather garment.
Perfect skins and sateen
lined.

Boys’ Gifts
Shirts------------- 79c, 89c
Hue19c, 23c
Sweaters98c, $1.59
Helmet*39c, $1.00
Glove*-----25c to $1.00
Tie*------------ 25c to 45c
Sheeplined Coat*, $2.98
Zipper Blazer* __$2.98

Heavy Wear
for the Men
Heavy Wool Zip­
per Cossack* __$4.98

50

Union*--------- $2.98

Heavy Caps 79c to $1.00

Hi-top Sock*, 39c to 69c

These are just a few items from our com­
plete sock. Visit this Christmas' Store
for Service, Quality and Moderate Prices
Prices include State Sales Tax

WATERS
CLOTHES SHOP
Gifts Men Appreciate

�THE HASTINGS BANNEH. WrOXEStKV. DECEMBER 20. IBM
rt. I PASSING OF C. L. GLASGOW, of hU service on the comlMkm he
o' Tlie people Of Nashville and of
lu chairman, and was recog­
? Barn" county, where he was mi well
a* an authority in all matters
10 and favorably known, wen- shocked pertaining to public dealings with
4 to rwilw news of thc death ot Hon- railroads.
,
j Stnelker. &gt;&lt;.• 0 orabli- Cassius L- -Glasgow. He died | While serving the people, he canStruble. l.g
0 at his home in Nashville Monday tlnued his buslne»s at Nashville.
min at
bi about
aiwui six o'clock.
oeiocK.
(Having worked
»or Keo out in previous years
— 'night
{having
Total
--------------------------------»-s------- 21| .ja^gjasj-Mr. Glasgow”-had- -been -tn poor -a -One
organization that would
carry1 ■■
O. FT. Pvt.
for suiiu
xune: lime,
time. nr
He iiau
had gonv
gone -■■■
uut ••
his
so •••••that his busi-I .
Howell
i- ihealth
ii'Miui iuv
— kpolicies,
*"
3 to tig- Buttle Creek sanitarium and new went on a* usual while he was 11
Bruton. I f.
5 seemed to have unproved very much «iv‘nt liberally of his time to public |
Fulkerson, r.f.
0 while tiiere. He came home Sunday wrvice.
5; noon and appeared quite well and Mrr
Glasgow served
his community
Mr.-Glasgow
served.his
community | '
AZ
FIRST ■ TEAM WINS FROM i scuiiy,. c '.
0 met1\T
his jl
friends and neighbors in hl*
many public relationships, not be- LI
i manv nubile reJattonshliM. not be- Ifif
XJL
1
\ In1.x
T. S. K. 35-14— SEC­ 'lliw. rv
2 • usual cordial manner. Monday he cau.w* he nought them, but because 11
5
1was
about
tlie
Mme.
apparently
in
he
wa*
a
natural
leader
to
whom].
OND BY 22 9 SCORE
-j- much belter health. At about four people would turn when a strong I
We will make Special Prices on Christmas Can­
untt/Cl I ic nAIMklCh
1
Toial ■
8
4 . 20 oclock he wds taken suddenly very man "wa* needed. He. jw*rved for |
nUWELL lo UUWNtU
Final score—Haslini". 21- Howelll1^- Hr w*" rallied from the heart sayeral years a* the head ot the'.
dies to CHURCHES, SCHOOLS, SOCI­
IN 21 TO 20 THRILLER:av.
».
’
attack from which hr suffered.
Nashville Chamber of Commerce.!
ETIES .anti LODGES.
' ‘
। C-L. Glasgow was a man not only wax president- of the Nashville r
G. FT Pct Of local and county prominence: he -chool board and president of the ,
New Men in Revamped Line­ I। Middlevllle
8 had a *tatc-wide reputation. He was Bank at Nashville. He wa&gt; dn inter- i
Peeling J-L
Up Showing Up Well
Candy Canes and Ribbons
0.highly regarded by all whp knew ested member of the Michigan State i
I Smith.-r f. .
0;him. He was bqrn on u farm near ”
'
• - A.*-«x:laUOn
.
■ ... andji
■1
Hardware
Dealers'
in Oompetition
.
| nl
McDonald,
CI "H I—Ki. ic..
2 Jonesville.. Mictdgan. February Id,, for several years president of that j'
Christmas Mixed and Fancy Boxed
Hostings High baakrteers made a^mph, r-g. ...
0 1859. and was 74 years of age at thc organization.
'
clean sweep over Hie week end. On I McIver, l.g.
&lt; time ot his decease. Thc funeral • Qualities tliat made Mr. Glasgow ।
Candies at Reduced Holiday Prices
Friday the hr.it team defeated Mid'
----- ' will, be held on Thursday at 2.30 of such value to his community.
:dlevil|e 35 to 14 while the seconds'
Total ..
Hjo'cltxk at the Nashville Metlxxlui county and state were hi* level-J
‘won 22 to 9. One of the most thrillEspecial Attention will be given to all Tele­
Pct.’church; burial will be in the family headed common fetue. hu whole- j:
। ing game* ot tlie season was won by' Perry. l.f. . 2 lot at Nashville
some views of life and sound bust- .
phone Orders
tlie Hawkstera at the gymnasium • laiwrence.
"
a] In October 1881
en-- Mr.
. Glasgow
..
.. ncs* Judgment. He was one of the!
here Saturday evening when they ,Thomson. r111
• 14' tered thc hardware bualneas
busineM ir.
in must genial of men. had a wonder-['
'defeated Howell 21 to 20. In pie pre- {Beckwith,
■*'
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of huJnor an&lt;j a ]cMn Ult •
u Nashville, adding other lines ot bui-i- {|Jj
'hmlnary game (he Penney quintoll Angell, c. c.
U ness later. He always handk-d his that made him a favorite in any so- I
. ."•■defeated Hirrch Hras.
*
5 affairs skillfully and was a keen. clety.
CANDYLAND
Chris Spins, Prop,
Hastings took lite i.uur
fluor wiu.
with a r&lt;
re-- Om.,k„ , „
0,alert, successful business man
Mr. Glasgow sought the things*
... Mkldl.
vu&gt;... 3’W|k5r '•
'vamped line-up at
Mui.n..vtiu.
0 Mr. Glasgow was a stalwart re­ that make tor a better type of man.« his first var- **»«’’»*• *«•
William Fox. playing
1 publican. He was a natural leader.
isity game, worked like a veteran ana
and en- ; 'i5.3.S.S.SiS.Si5.315.5.S.:.3.5.5.S.5,S.X.5i&gt;.:r'
Total .Xl-His faithfulness to every trust, his to hi* religious convict
turned in one of the best - perfornr. Middlrssiaai- loyalty w
to his convictions,|dhis
the work ot the chufclw-- —------------------ ----- — ■
. kindp­ couraged
' mancis
malices on me-war.
lite floor. At ram
lutif ume
tune Rnal wore-Hastings. 3u.
in a broad-minded way. He was a , STOCK SHOW BEEF AT
HoMings w£ leading 22 to 10 w U&gt; ] vllle. 14.
'interest in his telkxmen made it
member of the Barry County Y. M
Tlie revival* tliat Have been in
feldFapmcb market.
Itmmson. Beckwith and Lawrcner nr»r»cE| i nis/c unQTC
t4!'y ,or ,ll”‘ to secure political rec­ C A. Committee for many years, and I
progress tn ’thc
Moulton church at.
being the heavy artillery of the at- ODDFELLOWS HOSTS
rwnltibn although he never sought it
c»^men and feeders are
, g^^Ag
K^X^nd|tack. Captan. Thunuon had high.'
Tq LqCAL B0XERS He JSd Im^m^ytryZa^nTiit took great pleasure * n helping its
Ix-neficicnt work in his town. coun-. it profitable to raise high grade ta- ,d Tlie 1)X,tor ujul lhe churrh an?
.-core ot Uw evening with seven fkld .
direction-----had —
he-------so desired.
He —rep• --------—---------------.----- —
r ! ty and slate.
b|e
beef,
according
to
report*
from
much
pleased
with
tin- result*. SeekIgoals to his credit.
I Oyster c
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a
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t
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Supper at I. 0. 0. F. refuted his senatorial district, then Nashville, where he has lived and
' Against Howell the local team had
ra»l»unr.j UaTo uTidfil..,, mun"-'
eimm.imly'Jld'b'uLS:,
«' “&gt;• imemsildMl Live
“'n„,
,’5tnT!!'
Hall Marks Opening of
|to stage a comeback in Hie last two'
tie* in Hie klicWgan state senate fur leader fur more tiian half a century,[Stock Show held recently in
rR‘"
Own^eil of coldminutes of play In order to nose out'
Training
Quarters
f&lt;W years WJ to 190«. anp at once will miss thu strong, rugged, kindly cago. Tliey report further, that thc:
: their capable opponents by Hie slen­
- ..»* r.„E &gt;„ l^I
«nu
bv
,lumber .M llu.
,uallty.,e.rle.r.."2tbJ“Xhvr « S
FollowInR- tlie -----usual -TUMdgv
night
der margin of a single point---------------- -----I1 D.sum
Governor Fred the social and biSfoess group* of lof catUe wcre “^liblt. especially h°P^ that hr may return ia««
Braton U.
of „uwv..
Howell opened' „„
the , ..leetlng
meeting of thc Hustings
Hastings Lodge No tactful and sincere. «'
-a... sign
.iuj from
fr.un near
.u.&lt;&gt; rj 58 L
I. O
OOF.
scoring with u.. ilong
O- F. the members acted as M. Warner had noted the splendid which he wa* an honored member, i among the heavy weight grades. ^J5®{*'P;\m^“‘t,‘^ ',,**J“«?'
the center of tlx- floor and Brigham' hosts to approximately 25 young career of Mr. Glasgow in the Michi- " 'be missed
- ' was
v experienced by 1 n
ne am*
it wininbeJanuary
the last of nr.
H« will
by his wide circle Great difficulty
dumber
or t-ariv
u'.in xtKtr winte imil unrmlrif,w1 Hin- of friends in
in me
the vmage
village ana
and m
in me
the.the
iurteea in
m makina
the final
n.v.i se- t nwr
or car‘,&gt;&gt;,»
‘n January
the judges
making the
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■ Fh^x&amp;E
EM
”“ton "
“r |
. u wtfll as in the state. They ; lections of grand ch
champion
steer,
LENT COBNEItS
.arm personal friends, who and champion car loads, and n be- Lxst Week'* Letter ’
”
pace and a^UH^ndtrfAhchalf HusI
&gt;
the governor
that he would not■ *csincerely
respected
and
loved
C. L. ; &lt;G.H.IV u tduvaumi UI
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V
./
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r»l
DGA.H
.1IIOB
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**°TI
»«&gt;••
L»l«
EMUS.
..xl v&gt;uld„.,.
tings was still trailing 9 to 13.'
when the 8tate°Wide Golden Glov |nl the ”place
,ar*’ tf
&gt;nv Glasgow r~If •&gt;»•*«•
there n.-rrwere any
for &gt;h»
the strength of *u.
hi* ur.
life, i policies in making the final selec। Fox started things going in the Contests will be staged in the load I cept
strings attaclied to it. He asked and the soundness of ids Jr
J—*-• —
— for
• the
•• blue
• ■ ”ribbons.
■• •
judgment
and-•&gt;••
i lions
* ~
?1'c
and children and
.third quarter, wltti a basket and
■ was given a. free hand. He was re- ills
« helpfulness
iKuiMiuneas to
lu olhe/
umefs
I One of these prize steers has been .J?Ix . A.
4^,'!
Beckwith followed wlth.anothcr. ty- arena on Hie nights of Jan. 11th and ( appointed and
made —
an enviable
” Ls survived
.................
---------He
by his widow who secured for the Feldpausch market
Tl,u.?daL'
| ing the score. Howell went ahead Jan. 25th. forlhls section of the so record. Everybody knew just, where was Miss Malle C Miller, ^hom he through their influence in the yards Mr.
M and
d Mrs.
M Maiden
M-nhm Burkett
Burkett nnd
and
tiled Eastern Zone.
zone
. .. . „ .—r, ------ ii. • ......
.......
......... ..............
...... IuliuCIH.c Ul UIC ja.uj .Miss
■ again after a flee throw, but called
Dorothy Butler of Kalamazoo
A
well
equipped
gymnasium
has
,o
fln&lt;
L
CL
;
oll
J«
w
"
Tliere
was
married
in
1882.
and
a
sister.
Mrs.
and
luck
in
getting
an
early
select^
Tltomson cashed in on a foul mak­ in trnmSWe bk“nt of th- !*?,r,!he
■|wrre
Bunday visitors of Mr. and
of &gt;WW&gt;n of his Julia Howlett, of Grand Rapid*. In tfon.
t
ing it 14 all. Hastings then drew been nueftctLin tlie basement ot the
Mrs Leland Hammond. •
integrity
as
a
man
or
Us
a
public*
common
with
his
host
of
friends
i
Tlie
carcass
will
be
on
display
at
away to u four-point lead, only to Oddfellows Hall and the oyster sup­ official. He had the confidence, and ,«.V
the VSWUMK.,
publishers M
of the
the u.Mixev
market UU
this week, ana
and wut
will oc
be
use Banner
x&gt;uJU.....
.,i join
(have Howell come right buck and per was tendered the boys in cele­ deserved Uit. of
rtf the .......
&gt;t.. of Uns ... J
_ _ sorrow
........
.... ssowcca.
....
people
deep
over .............
the passing
of- a I...,
cut ....
in quarters,
that,
those .inter-1
:tie thc score" at 18 all With about bration of the event. Paul Foley haj state as well as ot the utilities with In
man who has been k credit to his jested in show beef may examine it
, 7, ~11 c.ruin
.
one minute to go Fox dribbMt! down been engaged to act as coach and in­ which it was his bu.rinciw to deal. community,
a help to his county, an in detaU. It will be cut up for
FTat.cbcn and
thc floor and scored a beautiful structor for the coming season and He put all his cards on the table,
to thc state of Michigan, and j steaks and roasts during Christmas
w,dw
j basket on a dead run. Beckwith con­ his able supervision it is hoped wlll face up. and performed his duties honor
to
the
country
of
which
he
was
a
week,
and
allotments
will
be
made
».
^5
,
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L
M
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nected for-u foul and just before the enable Hastings to send a hard-hit­ without tear or favor. During moot loyal, patriotic citizen.
jin the order of requests received.
Arc,nc M&gt;Tlck of C"*’1"
.gun sounded Howell* came through ting. prize winning team to thc Re­
[with a.held ixukct. making the gional Finab.in iJmsing and there­
score 21 to 20 in favor of Hastings. after to the big finals in Detroit in
] Beckwith and Fox were the stars of the Golden Glove Tournament.
the game. Beckwith being high point ■ An enjoyable evening was spent
pian with four goals and two free during which short addresses were
throws to4jls credit.
'
........
.......................
mad*' by- . officials
of thc lodge and
i Herewith are summaries of the j the Arena Each bov was called unjfirst train games:
ort to exnress his views on thc sub•
j Ject of I he sport in question and a
most sportsmanlike and hearty resnonse occurred. Jt U the contention
I of amateur boxing enthusiasts tliat
!no snort requires greatcrX^almess
and sincere dedication to the ethic*
k
' ■ '•
'
‘
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of sportsmanship. The claaeat of
friends must meet In tlie roped•arena kwlth the avowed Intention of
j out-boxing and defeating each other.
One must lose and for three hard
.rounds each youngster exerts him­
, self to the utmost to avoid belne
that one. Thaulecision h Riven and ,
! the bovs mretni the center of the j
i ring tn exchange the tvnlcal ama-1
trnr -hug" before leaving the rink.
• Within a moment thev ore back In ]
the dressing room laughing nnd j
! toking as thev discuss their fight ,
I Every vestige of grudge fighting and
| bitterness is eliminated because the
i amateur who indulges In either soon '
leave* the ranks of thc real amaitcurXt has been called “the cleanest:
I snort on earth” and "certainlv ekerv| one must admit that It* wide snrend .
nnnularity sneak* «t11 for It* claim I
'o
Tiwre J* no “stalling.*' no “fixed” j
‘bout*, no bie nrize* to he won no|
S
Large Assortment,
I chance to become wealthy and n«i
goal to be won but that of successful
t&lt;&gt;
i attainment and the award of the
coveted,dreMlne-irown. title belt or
golden glove trophy.
Hastings fans are looking eacerlv
forward to these outstanding Gold­
en Globe Bouts which crammed the
hall to caaaclty when they were.
held la*t year.
।

■----------------------------------------- - I Hastings

Sporting Items ]

A NEW DEAL
IN TIRES

Christmas Candy
SPECIALS at

HASTINGS CABLRS |!
MAKE CLEAN SWEEP

5F

A

TA
1 J | T[ y A
/ "XT TA
1J

I

If

you are consideering the purchase of

new tires, our SPE­
CIAL OFFER on FIRESTONE

Tires and Tubes can’t help but

please you. Seellis regarding these
bargain prices; also inquire about

the GENEROUS ALLOWANCE
we will make on TRADE-INS! A

trip up Jefferson street to the AN­
DRUS SERVICE STATION will
SAVE you money! „

I

ANDRUS SERVICE
Corner Jefferson and Court Streets
HASTINGS
PHONE 2240

ONlIi YOU MIGHT fORGH

200 Hogs . .. 50 Head Cattle

Yes, Indeed
the
Entire Family Wants

MUST be SOLD
by December 31
This will be the LARGEST SALE of meats
ever held in Hastings in so^short a time !

Spare Ribs
FARMER STYLE—These
Are Fine Meaty Ribs, Full
Loin Cut, Ib.
.....

Shoulder Pork

Roasts
Lb.

7 - 8c
Whole Fresh Skinned

HAMS

A

g

20 lbs.

Dad Says, “When In Doubt
Choose a TIE at
Penney’

Beef

Hamburg Steak
525c
Steak Round, Swiss or Sirloin 3 Lbs. 25c
Chunk Pork Streaked with Lean Ib 6c
Sausage
j-&gt; &lt;«•*•
5 **•■ 25c
Salt Pork "Streaked With Lean Lb. 7c
Pork Liv^r .From fresh killed pigs Ib. 5c
Pork Chops
L..it 12|c
Bacon
Try Soma For’Breakfast
Ib. 9c
Lard With the Oil Kept In .3
25c
Hogs Fresh Dressed Whale or Half Ib. 6*/tc

GEO. SMITH a
The man with the smallest cooler, doing the most business

k

SLIPPERS!

RKET OPEN WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS

69?

For Dad—Felts . . 79c
For Mother 49c
For Brother 49c 69c
For Sister
49c "&gt; 69C

A Big Truck­
BLOCKS!

PAY TRIBUTE TO
JUDGE L^E. KNAPPEN

full of

Grand Rapids Bar Associa­
tion Votes to.Have His
j
Portrait Painted

HEAVY SERVICE

A fine tribute of resneri wax last [
week paid to the late Judee toval F
Knapncn by the Grand Rapid* Bar
Association. Judge Knappen waxi
born in this cltv. and It was here
that be began the nractice of law 1
tn which profession lie made a name •
that was honored throughout tby
countrv He wns made federal dis­
trict judge and Inter federal circuit
Judge. «&gt;rvlnc until he retire I cn ac­
count of reaching the age limit.
It appears that the Grand Rnnld*
Bor Association, had raised a fund
for Hie nu*no«e of en’ertatning the
American Bnr Association nt their
national convention in Grand RnnIds. After all expense* of that meet­
ing had bec«, meet it was found that
a balance of tl (XX) remained in the
fund It wa* voted bv thc Associa­
tion at Its meeting last week that
this fund he used for a portrait of
the late .fudge Izival E Knannen,
which will be painted in cooperation
with the Michigan State Bar Asso, elation nnd probably by a Grand
| Rapid* artist

WEIGHT SILK

Stockings!

Electric Train
6 Cart!
9 Foot Track !
Transformer!

'6.90

Mort ftatnrti! Guaranteed
An Appreciated Gift

mo­
tor I Electric headlight! Shiny,
tlegip-type locomotive!

ALTOFT SCHOOL NOTICE.

] The Alto« school Is haying lt«
i Christmas nrnrram nnd tree on
j Pridav evening December 22 at 7 45.
You are welcome to come and we
hope that-you will _________
• John Brown's epitaph was “John
1 Brown of Kansas: he dared begin;
lie lost; but loaing. woo.”

J.

C.

PENNE

24 round-cornered, non-poixmout, ulety block* on a truck
nearly 12* long!

�B8U22------------------ - ----------------------------- ------------------------------ -

The Halting*
Banner the big problem nnow
„ „1* „
-- ___________
to idmlnuut
administer y
„
ri
322 A.. the ncw order ln toe best manner
r\t HuiUur*7 Michi***.T' possible. With so-many profound
—— ------------------ — changes underway,..there must be a

Opini(ms.

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER M. 1933
*aHBaHaaBMriMBMMBaMB|m&lt;mtvlUe' Tuesday and »perif* the

This and That

What Others Say

Backward Glances;
1 MISS Belie Smith, who has been
T) •.
/ vr
. the guest of Hasting* relative* for
Bits of Yesterday the put tew months leave* tor her

Just a Few More Days Left of

.
.
...
home in Detroit this week.
' "»,r
’ Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Nevins. Mr* '
TEN YEARS AGO TODAY.
Greble. Mis* Grace Mewer. Chester
Mrs Nellie Peckham left Saturday Mesrer and Mazsiu Nevins were ini
to Jobi
Herman Peck- Grand
*vu' her
,m husband. r»criu»u
. rx-c-e—---- rr
i
,iu&gt;u&gt;. u,
rirw : ;J- AC..teSSS is
— in
!tt the
L.C
01 Aiiu
Anu ntuur,
Arbor, curvuic
enroute to New
o- Chicago
announc-i
York to spend thc Christmas vaca- 'city,
c,l&gt;- called
ca»«l by
by aa telegram
telegram announc-l
Uoif
ing the srnous illness of his wife,.
Mrs L V Wadded of Coal* Qrovt.! who U at the Catholic parsonage
.
Mrs. John Blocher and son. Junior.:
'of
Castleton, and Mix* Mabie McU- 1 FIF^YY-FIVE YEARS AGO TODAY,
।gar of Palestine, Ohio, spent Wed- At the regular meeting of thej
nesday with Mr*. Herbert Morehouse Orangeville Lodge No. 181. F. &amp; A.I
and family.
M.. held Saturday evening. DecernMr* E. O. Edmonds spent last bcr -Hth. 1877. the following officers |
week in Detroit with her daughter, j were elected for. thc ensuing year-i
......... .&lt;£»**..«» *- w„ U&lt;« «, KI 'X"K£d“
■sy'K'
Mrs.-Edwin Pate, returning via Ann Eli NtclwU. W. M.; E. D. Young. S.
It Closes Saturday Night, 9:30 p. m.
Arbor where she visited MiM Grace W.; George H. Ford. J. W-.’ A- Mursmashed!t
• • •
AbYEUrusrSa haTeh.
from Republican shoulders but thc public were run into and snubbed
...
r r*ir» »n applies party, even though a minority, is _y motorUUi. Another company Christmas was original!' a relig- Edmonds, both coming home on Sat- dock. Sec.; Horace Storms. Treas.: I
Get your tickets with each purchase.
Wm. Ellsworth, s. D.; Tom Ell*-1
.,val u&gt;
’l*™ th.rnks
T»«dln&lt; .nniire* -0e still fared with i task onlv sltahtlv cnS-TUmiS
.hcvKt‘u ‘n,p perrannancc or J.a«V 'iOUS ,wrt
festival
to .Texpress
thirnks for
f&gt; urday.
Mr* and Mrs Fred Miles of Dex-! worth. J. D.; Leander Pryor. Tyler.
drivers w.-l.e crossing its tracks. “
B&gt;&lt;iline
coming
ofr 9«*
One who b,o
urought
,he w
.’m.‘nif ?
V«ht a
Five amazingly fine Gifts given away.
actual observation ir was found that nvtt. philosophy into the world or at ter drove to Hastings Monday to And now some one want*, to know
of tins number. 2.907 failed to look I least comprehensible interpretations visit !»er brother, L. Severance and. it it is a fact that swans sing before
th“‘ urrcaoy
“lrCi,&lt;l&gt;' cxisicu.
«»!«»• family. Ttiesday ucfompanled by L they die. Weil, we are not preiured •
.. . DONT’ FORGET!
A COMPLEX DEAL.
tSSnJ?
——•
—•—-;ui p&lt;ux«&lt;&lt;&gt;piiK-* tnai
Severance
and
wife
they
drove
to
,to
answer
from
observation,
but
It
Is
I
' RFC
rfc—
-NRA-PWA-AAA-DLBcruaalns;
1502 100ked lnluokv&lt;l
0De dlrvcnon'Almast tww thousand years have
NRA PWA AAA ULB
whJJe
only,
while 80 drivers
looked both
the^fkst'chrteimas' but Holland to see a sick brother.
&gt;ur opinion that they do—if they
Shaving Seta
CAB—IAB—LAB—APB—HLC—rFCA -ways. .
Roll Up Sets
Mrs Julia Putter, Mr. and Mr* ever sing.
the teachings of the'Nazarene are
-niA-TVA-ECW-FCT-*FDI. No With such evidence of recklessness ,......
,„. ----------AtHl „
an good „
ns wever.
Not long ago Ermont Newton and son and Mr. Twelve more days and our nim-i
Electric Pads
Toilet Sets
** a word, we haven't gone in for code mes- 0R lhe part of motorists before u-.jur hfrar tire ills of thc world dis- and Mrs.’Forrest Potter and daugh-1 rods will have to confine their
eaves The above* Broutu of letters 11 15 not difficult to understand why:CUMe(| by a group of learned men. ter and Mr. and Mrs Clark Potter hunting to rabbits and *quirrels|
Cameras
Yardely Sets
New sotiie ju.im irMMU are ^,,cd and Their remark., wrXhvrraL thought- of Grand Rapids wlll be Christmas alone, as all other gatpe will then be
.---- .
represent branches of "The New ^ooq to]w-------- --------- ----------muu&lt;wa uuv n ^VU11VM w guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stolle. protected by taw.
.ddrrt*.
! nri and Mddtous. butTTo&amp;urred to
Cigarettes
Stationery
ron pmixtixg.
J**1' admmtetraoon. The list is by dents every year—A. D. Gallery in-us that the success of their theories • Katherine Potter) of Kalamazoo. 1 The following parties have bceiij
Dr.'and Mrs. C. E. Hoag and the married by tlie Rev. Levi Master J
. ii'*«
.... —
urn ha«&gt;
’the Tuscola
Co. Advertiser.
d"- no mean complete.
We .nritmi
have recited
the Tuscola
co. Advertiser. land remedies depended on a spirit
Smoking Tobaccos
Bill Folds
! in the hearts ot men similar to that latter * aunt motored to Omaha. Ne- sieve the date of Sept. 30. 1877:,
thL, collection of initials to point
■
OuCH!
i Fepresentcd in the teachings and bh»ka. last week to visit Lieut, and (Sept. 30—Winthrop 8. Nelson to]
Books, Etc.
Ladies’ Purses
out . W a complex tn .l» sovemw, Dcm. I philosophy of*Tiw Christ.
Mrs. Jock Knight, who were in! Sarah J. Kelly, both of Hasting*, i
ment has taken unto itself. Many of
haw got Ukkvr back. rec-1
Omaha for a short time at the avia-! October 3—Charles Cru*&gt; to Flor-;
tian
field.
The
trip
was
made
by|ence
McGraw,
both
ot
v
Nashville
J
• INSULTING HIS STATE.
the departments have ramifications ognlzed
Russia,—
and we’re runningSoviet
'
--- --------Russia, thanks to the work
WHITMAN’S CANDY
A state of insurrection exist^Tin that extend out into every country "
thc‘ gold standard over the edge of ;Of her astute salesman’’ Maxim auto, and they expect to return thi* Oct. 25—Jason Rich to Mrr. Nancy
week.
, Ecker, both of Hastings. Oct 31st—
Michigan, if we may believe Gover­ district in the land; olhl-rs art con­ the cliff! Who’s afraid r&gt;! thc big utyinov. will enjoy a resumption of
A Complete New Stock of All Kinds!
uuikr
.u.^ irmuwa
a*
a vnrML&gt;
Mu“ Belty
Morris H. Burton to Emmn J Hoes,
bud
wolf?
Whoopee!--George
Neal
diplomatic
relation;;
as
Christmas'
nor Comstock and Attorney General fined largely to.Washington; all ol in The Orion Review.
from the United■ -*States
It f°°ie 8ulu”*«&gt;' to visit her parents both of Barry county. Nov 8~ Mph|hrrrent
------------•- beliln
’t exactlva
nresent however,
and Mrs Wilfred Lindsay.’ Miss tai W Skidmore lo Lizrle Milter. I
O’Brien. "Tlie safety of Ulis state them contribute to the ever-swelling
' (Isn't exactly a present, however, berequires that the incipient insurrec­ ranks of Federal bureaucracy. Once NOT MUCH OF A MIS- (cause If Russia lives up to her agree- Lindsay has accepted a permanent bath of Kalamazoo county Nov. 17,
| --F. J Town • tcy Sarah Tungnte.!
TAKE. AT THAT, iments considerable^ advantages are position at the Flint Y. W. C. A
tion toe turprt-’ued so far as It is a new department is organized it Ls
Mrs.
Warren Calkins entertained । both df Bary county.
In lipcaking of the cumimlgn t&lt;‘j likely to accrue to us.
cxistUig and that it be prevented in difficult to remove from the payrolls. bring
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back the old buckwheat cakes. I Although hhmdering in many her brother. James McKinley of '
“ ' JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS.
“
so far as it is threatened." to quote One frequently wonder* thc name a Michigan pajter stiKscMcd the a.*- ways, there arc many tilings that thc Traverse City, and Mr. and Mr*
&lt;win&gt; said Billie Hitchcock?)
|
from the “lucid” phraseology of a thing about the elaborate set-up in slstancc of the “old fashioned ‘ nauons of the world cun learn from Ros* Winton of Detroit the Past
week.
.
Father
calk
inc
William,
sister
calks
belles."
And
another
state
paper
m
Russia
Not
least
among
these
is
efmeasure placed before the legisla- Washington: Most of thc bureaus
.
I
jne Will.
. reprinting the item didn't make such ■ Active inc oi the radio. Over here!
ture by thc above-mentioned team, mere are. in theory at least, per- a bad mistake whin they had il'thcradiouanagencyforbrradcasl- TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY. *Gals call me Willie and the gang,
It seems that the only way of curb- forming some useful function. But "bcWes.;3-Jw"
-*-—--.'—joe Hau*.
Haas. Holly
Holly Herald,
Herald ling
।inR wmmrrciHi
commercial acivcruscmcrn*
adverttecments rnin**“» N- T- Diamond and Mrs. W.' . calk, me Bill.
“Where immediate attention and courtesy are shown to air
ing tiffs rebellion is a $30,000,000 1 have we brought something into be- ■
*
! U’rspen.ed with music, news briefs. s Sheiqjan. who were called here by Love to coon green, apples and g&gt;.
TllE REAL DANGER.
— or- the death
_________________________
1 !
-■•*.
'torch singer*, crooners, Jjazz
ol Mr*. Tonihson. have rcswimming in ther lake
bond ls*ue to be passed over the’ing^that will eventually muster us?
Phone 2115
Hastings, Michigan
We Deliver
The
only
real
danger o! revolt
Jchestra.
Over in rtussia
Russia me
the ra
ra-­ turned to their homes in Grand, Hate to take castor oil for fhe belly;
inv
uni,
»xu.
.........
uu-.-.ra.
etc.
user
hekds of the Michigan voters to jf and when thc time cornea to end in
ut. this
miu country
tf&gt;i«
rnuiilrv ix
tn ....
'
ache.
.
aentr.
„
..
-r.
is in
the attitude ofRapids.
of ,&lt;u,j un(jcr Slnct government super- 1Rapids.
whop it should propedy be referred, the present set-up can these various --------the'twvlve
idle’-a.Uto...
cit'when
..... million .at..
-ra... ,xWon 1(J Ust.d Jor txlucating and en.
Brainard Richards of Clervlnnd.! Most the time, all year round, there j
aini no jHies
lies on m.
tnv
w w
Mint
In other words lite stole of insur- bureaus ever'be liquidated? Or have
tertalnlhg the masses.
* ’Ohio, is voting hi* totjar and
*" J wcrc Ballle Crcclc visitors Wednes-1 Johnson of Hemlock. Miss Alta al
in the city. Brainard ha* a BUl eood a?Sn bflirSUna*
In fact a radio for every’ home is friends
1
lection exists so that Mr. Comstock (we entered a permanent era of gov„B ----------one ot thc Iwpes of thc Soviets. In Igood position in the. chair factory.
c —‘ •
! day.
home and Mrs .Dewey Jones of Mi.
M*.
can Ooat a tlrtrty million dollar bond «nment paternalism in which the
Mis* Marcia Conklin and Greta • Got a yellow cur named “Sport.” sic ,, Word was received here of the pic Grove, and two son*.
the new apartments for Workers-the
sons. Grover
Usuc;'and Ute bond issue Is to be Federal government will gradually
him on the cate
radio is' a iiurt of the furnishing*. JEdger are home from the Kalamazoo'
death of George S. Marshall. Br.; at and George S. of Maple Grove.
floated lo cure the i^apienl insur- I mkC over certain or all important
Haff of lib' programs are given to ;
.. . ...
.
• ••! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Clark were In
music, ordhestrus. symphony and torii.-.! Xf-xnrt^- frnm‘ .. mor d« • n , 1‘L ra^ .
reetton. Or to be perfectly clear, functions now m the,hands of state
u.
■
Sunday with burial In Lakeside Battle Creek Friday.
folk music. Dance music is despised. 1
'..“L:1"' a*“.:
“■ l“d‘ •“ ““
*«*«•« -fr
” Mr-.................
next year an election is coming anti and local units? Wilf state rights be­
and Mr;,... Art Hill of Na.shand not competition
Tlie rest of the - program U alon:: ' xtr* fc*
lit
,
•*■•■■.*..,
.
ftnd
roilr
(laughters.
Mrs.
Chas,
vllle called on; her brother. L. W.
the administration figures that the come u thing ot the past nnd will
Ml*. E. J. Ballou Of Pioercitv. Ill .
rnm.-. the ..rnrurv mH .in.l u.. “"f1. . L
F
is the lite of tritde.
uch educational lines as techmdil
.U”8.^ . r^“,r&gt;'
““ »' B«,le CTO‘A"“"'
r m.
more money it has to spend, tlie : government bureaus regulate agri­
talks. Information, new*. |&gt;oiitic.s and '
--W.M.C. f'ilCH;
with her.&gt;in, Rev. Charles Weidey But sometimes the “butcher boy" la I
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1
more votes it is likely to get. Seri­ culture and industry thereby ending
government.
ornery and cross
There Is no advertising ns we know 1Ballou, of this city returned to her
ously however, when the governor of the so-called “rugged individualism"
home last week.
And reaches at us with his whip and
it
in
Russia
—
no
commercial
bill1
Michigan accuses his own people of of American tradition? If so. could
.
Mrs.
Lee
Matthews
went
to
larrups
up
his
ht*s.
boards or signs are permitted. No ­
being in such a rebellious mood that thc bureaucrats do any worse by us
Tuesday where she met Mrs And then I laugh and holler, “Oh.'
one is urged to buy anything. ’ Thl, Jackson
;
„ carrying ..........
you never touched me."
life and property arc threatened, he than the individualists? These arc a
ks
matters ..a bit too far but T
‘ M. Mahar, and the two ladies will
we do w£&amp;h lhat the Soviet attitude-6° tH Buffalo to sixuid ten dais.
But just before Christmas I’m as,
Is slandering a public that has en­ few questions tliat comex to mind as
toward" signs and billboards could j - Olcnn M. Howell and Mis* Soplua
good as I kin be.;
dured more than 'four lean years of one glances, over an "organization
arouse a -similar sentiment in tiffs v- Swartz, of Nashville, were y&gt;tncd cirandma says she hopes when I get
depression with commendable cour­ chart" of the many new dejmrtmcntcountry.
tn thc bonds of holy wedlock at the
tb
a },wn
1
,
age and calmness. Il is an insultand bureaus now operating at
Russia'is also showing the rest of -United Brethren parsonage on tiie j h j*. u missionary like her goody ।
they read ot the Sinclair oil pool the world how to usei- tlie
of----------Saturday
Rev.'•
-----v.
—
" 'l
n«v &lt;mutoum
i«wk;uhi afternoon
------------ —
&lt; the
—-—13th.
.-—■ —
brother.
Dan.
•*hii J- demand.-, an u« qw-'lfted &gt;«pol Washington.
.disclosures when Albeit H Win­ for mas* education. KduUu.
BXMUU ana- c. w K.iwu.omtuuw Mr.
MrjM«dliTO„t
«
b).
ta„mtol tl„.
gin. Arthur W. Cutten. Harry F. lar
to Srtronthe Hall»tof A Science
nt A «,
i* the
son
and’Mrs. U.cd
Mkdtson
. -...
-».,&gt;(
.no
Mrof. Mr.
MM.
u, SandMeh
IMc.
I
_ - are&gt; "&gt;•
....
.......
ii.1. thrifty
.....l
.n .t:&gt;
.. .&lt;do
n. farm1(when- chleftKhave
Sinclair and one of two others de­ q
WEDNESDAY NIGHT — Fea­
CARELESS SMOKERS.
Century
of- —
Progress
said
to be x,
How.
and nu
well
many wives, for
Russia. There
Tliestf museum.*.
muwuni*. .cr
er» ,M
•*var
the groom being ।i
ls incir
.mjh:.
-ar Nashville, thc
tunu
hat is
their style.
Careless* smokers arc still the ma­ rived »12.oco&lt;xw profit m six months common in................
turing Mathews' Singing Band.
...... .....
A.- various
...I........ •»nxnlnv.*rt
....
A’idl’/r General John K. Stack. jor cause of forest llrcs in Michigan, without Investing a penny. Mr. -Sin­ arc
not mere storehouse* fbr
‘-•mploF’-'d in
111 ththe !.xrtr»rv
factory nf
of tlinl.Hfv
thaL-clly.-‘BUt c;
nindina has never been to see
a wild West Show"
*iorw**peind of «l&gt;e official family according lo the ' Department of clair issued to hixiuelf nnd friend* collections nt Interesting antiques where he has a g&lt;xxl |x»ltion ns
].130,000 new shares of Sinclair OH
FRIDAY NIGHT -Feather Par­
at' Lansing, ows rand treqwntly Conservation. Fifty-one per cent of stock at $30. which they sold at a but rather illustrate the principles wood worker The bride Is a charm- *^or rca&lt;j lh4. |(fC of jexM, jaIncs or
...
- ------------ ----- -- - of nnni-in
-.................
*■
modern science anti
and' muusiry
industry ing youffg lady of
the same• city,
her cbp I gue.ss she’d know
ha* hreni a stlrklrr. for hone*’ u*« the fires reported . this year were profit ot $10 and $11 a share ahead । .hlliugh displays and working-------ty. 20 games. 25c.
mod- parents
.
being m
Mr.
- and
„..a *««,,
Mrs. la-roy
BllfTalo Bill and cowboys is i
'of Mate fund.*. Bu’ even Mr. Stack s..r«d by e,s.re.t. „,d
uH.A..,..auj,aA..
nu.«aa.
Swartz,
in Nash-1
bun, «
It .!■«!!
’"&lt;?»
?S,"U- who
’h0 alab reside ,n
good enough for me
I of the tinest collections of modern vllle.
J
Except
fore
Christmas
when
I
’
m
as
has hi* wrak mnments-wry wtak. or
p|pe
lnipr0
,
rrIy
.
cxtln
.
SATURDAY NIGHT — Arch­
or pipe heels Improperly- cxtln- hune.
French art in the world. One can George W. Herbert of Chicago and I
.good kin be.
1n |8C'’
gubhed. It takes years to replace
Lee -better example* of-Manet. Gau- Mra. Tfellte Cheney of Carlton tow n- And the old dw hangs around so
bold and his band. The HotA good friend of tta: auditor is .
a...... b.. .. Ior.,s,
Editors througliotit Mlchuuui
gin.
Oezann^Monct.
Matisse.
Piship
were
married
at
the
Methodist
James £.- Mogan. director' of the
,“ ^•s'
quite generaffy.agreed that J?x»etelt ■(
|
------ y - evening.
Rev.,i- solemn like and still
Ziggy Boys.
r
putaonuge Friday
'
...... . ..
..... ... ..............j, only a moment Of carelfesnc*:. to Jjas p-ndi-r'd -atlifaclory ms-vico to- 'carso and Vancogh* in Moscow than Russell
'His
&lt;^e«
.seem
a
saying:
"Get
busy
1
H. Bready otllclating. The
n »
state sales -tax administration, and start one. if or ihan’s time were the nation, drspite the. fact that.!JinParu:
Master BUI.
, over their ceremony was Witnessed by John F.
well-known to editors pf Michigan worth a thousand dollars a second, they sometime* challenge soffit; ol[,
Tom cat sneaks down off hut
MONDAY NIGHT—All star en­
i trvane idea' olin world। revolution by Shriber and daughter, M|m Don* Tlie perch
and
wonders
what
become
.
as a prolitk distributor of vcrbd*c, h, .Wd .Uli alfwd to ,p.»d'&lt;h. ...
u»“yjMwS mJ!’- ;&gt;mw and realize (bat bombastic talk
Si’riber ol Hastings.
semble, master of the square
Of them two enemies of his that
sch-cangralulatory bulletins. The tra moment required to see titat the .l„nary rac.Vcment. but they leel will get them nowhete outside their
used to make things hum.
J
dance. Caller, Ray Talmadge.
last legblaturv fixed tfic salary of fire on his cigarette stub was’prop- quite different towards the state ad­ owii country while a record for pro­ THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY.
But I am »o good and tend sof
iMv vi,
o.mo
|&gt;,qunc uiiincui ivwa
earnestly to “biz"
’
. |
the sales tax. director at $4,000 ;x-r cr)&gt;
from Comstock down gressive accomplishments.. will, our Messrs. W. D. Hayes. John Dennis,
v.;,.’ extinguished Lbefore
—T..- flipping it mlnt.tration
.trztt.-.:; —frret
with Russia should
:Y. "oc W H. Spence. Gilbert Sinker. C G. That motlier sa^s to father. "How
year. Mr. Stack, however, doesn't aWa..
.
- with n very few exception*. In my relations
fnendly'und mutually profitable.
Maywood. F.ZC- Parker. Robert Daw---- '
improved our Willie is.-'
seem to "think that, the lawmakers '
•
•
capacity a* vice president .of the
sou, J. L Crawley. Luke Waters. But father who was wire -a boy |
We talked with Vern Broun
Water-. Dr McGuITm and W
b, hu J,ra As a |aO. v.ry I.W
luw a|&gt;r.*.&lt;l
himself suspicions me
Cook were among the Jlmtings,- Because just fore Christmas I'm as.
Mr. Muggn pa* been cashing addi- .-atrsfartion .yith the liquor conirol tors* frequently, receiving and *can- Tlnir.'day. The Ingham rcprwwntafuneral
»ut twenty-five
iwentv-tiw different
different Itivc
' i" has been
ixrn and.te one
oiw of
« the
me leadirao- people
»'*-••••who
........ attended
•••*..... ■*• the
...........
_ . of i
good us kin be.
1
tional vouches at the rate of $2,000, bill signed by the governor. All nlng about*
iwklu n&lt;w&gt;nap&gt;’r* I add I Uta exponents tor government icon--.Samuel Kenjon at Freeport Friday.
Eugene Fields.
■
MURRAY'S
per year and tlie -uuditor general things considered, however, we’re leading wee:
“?t
’that "mv *r
Michigan legislature.'Mr
“rook* attended the
Born Sept. 3rd. 1850. j
Amu* Mahar m­
lias peen hononng them. For all probably fortunate that the meas- that thereraiefortta-sLS Ldinmu'-iBroau. howcvrr. has come to the ptoft^on of
id editors
are
outopok;
n
m
vonchLMon
economy
alone
B
to
the
Order
of
the
Staters
nf
St.
practical purpose.*. Mr. Stack has ure is as moderate a* it I*. The iLirton and
eoncliiMon
that
SOUTH
MAPLE
GROVE.
cdtlars are outepok; n in
Joseph at Nazareth Academy. KaiRobert Griy and Karl Vhil De-1
taken to himself the power.ot up­ state has attemptt-d to take the pro- their
'
declaration
‘
that Comstock
&lt;■ &lt;-t not enough He believes that our en­ tomazoo
last Thursday.
system ot taxation needs to be
Gelson returned Tuesday aft&lt;4 vis- '
ping Friend MoganT salary to $6,000 fit out ot liquor sales thereby., dis­ al. ntuet go, One prominent Upper tire
Mis* Lucy
Moyer
changed to take still mote of thc
----- w
- of Toledo. Ohio, ittng their uncle, John Gray., at!
per year A^ nice’a little example couraging the vigorous type of pro- ^^opia^nuiff wiff be given’ to th- load oi government from property is expected in
iri’tlw
tlic cit
city next week to Wi&gt;,4 Branch.
GEO. F. MURRAY SYSTEM, Inc.
spend the holidays with Mr. F W
ol friepdly trailing 'us you will s c mo'tion work carried on by thj’ dis-. Democrats id renominate Comstodt
Walker. MLs* Moyer wa* a college i G. C. Marshall was called to Nash- j
in anybodycapital. •
ftillcry-s.»loon combines in the old and then in unison turn hun-ifi th&lt; lure, he suggests, might be-taken chum oi Mr*. Walker’s at Yixdlany. viUe Wednesday by the.serious ill-! —
।over
bv
thc
Mate
and
financed
hrough daj*. Ako the .4-.de lias dcflntteiv dec’.lim — J-;hiy- Pi’iH'- Southwesi through various’sales and income •Mr*. J. T. Lombard went to But­ new of hl$ father.
0! Mjchiz
no more, con-.iipjj'cd the numbsT of plac&lt;'.i dt*pen- UommiU.it,. . .. .mci.
tle Cicek Friday and remained over] Mrs. Lulu Gray and son flobc.'t ££
he salaries of
r,pinto to om- per each'750pppHE PROFITS WELL
lol local government to tome from Sunday with her daughter. Anzoletta
.trol than ini* 0
and friends.
our sti.te.ha&gt; u;
nlt, w1|| at tea-.’, guard Chile .V •F.-tuv: ..year..-- &lt; R - (latte ..nd property tax.-.
public official* t
, On Thursday evening of last week
k.a-...,! .&gt;&gt;■&lt;.... ■ ...
. , fc'
,- re- publican
«u«iMu
ago
“
toward a ba.- ,wlu.. conditions
tliat existed
• IU^. six
tJuimint
, .o u
, .
at the honrn of .Mr and Mrs. Ed
diet
Blrdscll or'this* city. Mis.* Ruth.
&gt;. 'What, for .jjrthe old day* when H4SUngs.whh - •
- •lias - FustouisL
JoiiiiM-n, youngest sister, of Mr*
1111
NEWS GLEANINGS.
it the audffpr about haff thc prex'lit ..populgtldn
Budreii. wx» united in marriage U&gt;i
ling
’ ‘-open saloons* The Michigan. What thi- ex­
cording to John
Adamson,
,isirno
unv rc- Mr. Clatence F. Keech, both ol Ha*-one
Detroit hopes t-; acconlp
operate a ■ limited’ i&gt;t himaclf. li. a lew iporied to la- ,llw only bagpijM- t’nak- .tings. Rev. C. L Bradley of the We*dr quite a , r in Uie United State*, it take* at k-yan Methodi*'. church officiating ■
to them? number of srate-owiifd stores. u!m&gt;
yhooing for
M:&gt;. Hoin-.-r Buell of Richland,
ire-ted m. going to |x*rm;t a certain number of .fortune for hmiselt ballyhooing
f&lt;&gt; ‘leas', tun weeks to tnak-- bagpljx-v
this question bccau
MM m .nereMuiu w *Ua Urai«»: «iu &lt;•»
.1““^,“ and doubt-p,nd they'sell at from $100 to $350 mited Mr.- Clara Walldorff several
. „ _______
J adding to|«ch'
- •
bill .
•rystern’ts frankly
0 Mrs P I' colgrove. Mtes Mabel
. —
------- an vexperinten!
v- •
hte rapidly increasing yearly income)
.
,
We-have Minffred sc
the-what
. tout ff
it is *uppored
supposed to prove, we do ny th*•• organization ot a “new par-' Canada prohibit* thc export ot Culgrove and Mr and Mr* W. R.
Coak were in Grand Rapids Monday.:
stands Mr.
since lwt -know. But the worst feature of ty." E'.eii Tn lime* at dn&gt;:i &gt;.ion
assuming
but. it will be dittobill i* the weak stand it took-on
took on --om? peop.e can find
FORTY’ YEARS AGO TODAY. |
cult in lirfl full &lt;. lt» take hlS out- liquor sale by the ^Lu». After
Apyone tan make living expenses about a*
&lt;*n the •■’ide instead &gt;t thc Our congratulations arc extended
upokm attacks ikhlUst official ex- jockeying-about hither , and thUHar
hi;h. or -a, tow. as one set* out io do. You
ind until recently he kept to Editor Bis?ell of the Eaton Coun­
crown-ups should have al least a pint. .They
old custom uf passing his tie ty Republican A ten pound son
truvagancc setic &gt;:&gt;. in v.ew ot the tin- legislature wentially paMed thc
can buy daintiy* and knick-knack* with “the
I
through
a
gold.
ring.
'
’
camf
to
brighten
his
home
recently.:
Mogan incident.
sky a* the limit." when It comes to rosl. But
buck back to thc local governments
closed (hat good, clean milk has Just the ele­
-We undersiann that the Republican
paying.' “do as you please." ,
you un look the whole world over, and spend
I The radst powerful radio station will still continue to be published '
ments the body need*.
’ THE MINORITY.
Jin the Europe &lt;at Leipzigt C* id op- at ite present .'Ua-. and will not be
all you want to for foods, and you will never
human race, {crate with a power of 150 kilowatt.*. enlarged yet id make roqm tor the •
Senator Vandenberg's consistent
A FINE APPOINTMENT. .. the guiuq .
find anything that cun take the place of good,
So DRINK MORE MILK, because it's the
unless we.usnt-to believe as did old
refusal to support “sniping" tactics
young editor.
.
Whatever one may think ot the 11- V
clean milk. When it comes to bodily nourlshCHEAPEST and BEST food you can buy. The
T. Rarnutn. that the American
Shirley Smith: L. J. Goodyear.'
tiinxted uguihst the Federal admin- 'qiior control bill signed by the.gov- jjKfple like to be- footed nnd. made •an avcragi* of five ton** ot mk* tc
more you Investigate too. the more you wilt
Waiter
La.npman.
Guy
Bauer
and
BtraUon L an example which oth- crnOT Saturday, there is aome eat­ fad* of.—Elton Eaton. Plfmouth 'tlie square mile Lili on tire city an­ the rest nl tig? Ann Arbor crowd rrthing lhat will compare-with It.
find how difficult It Is to find any milk. ANY­
! rurally.
er Republican members of oongtaulisf.action in knowing that Frank Mail.
turn home to sjx'i)d the holidays this
WHERE. that Is m CLEAN a* Hlghttends
•can well afford to follow. Although pteard has been re-appoluted to
The very best medical talent will tell you
Thc new newspaper library
Mrs. Minnie Grtbie. Mr». Carrie
Dairy Grade "A". Why not try It?
in the minority. Republicans reldotn head the new five-man commission,
atlantic
telephone
calls
are
of
a
so
branch of the British Museum at
Goodyear,
and
Mrs.
N
A
Fuller
have hsd greater opportunity-. to Re diff a line job witfi the Hendon ha*’ 14 mile* of newspaper cal nature rather than on business.
were in Grand Rapid* Monday.
serve their country than al present old commission nnd was outspdken flies ot al! o/jr(trie$ and periods.
■Uh th.* declaration. ' We can do The many friend* ot Dr. Wailacr
For better or tor worse, the United p* hta fight for moderation whjle the
our business with g^ld dUst.” a B. Matthew* of Grand Rapid* will
Officials in many communities are
be pleased to learn'tliat he will be
Slates ha* plunged ahead mto a' present bill was being written P-»ox requc.-iing aid recipient: to j replaced a cash register wijh a pair united In marriage Wednesday eve­
prugram of comprehensive reform sibly
lt men
u render licenses to dnyc aptomo-;
ning. December 27th. • W a Miss
that withes;', much exaggeration car. state
Rteenbun: of Grand Rapids Ha
Hastings, Mich.
ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.
Telephone 2651
be ictiM-ula bloodies* revolution It less j
on a Sah Lake City mu- fnenda wish them joy and iuppi-

A Matter of Philosophy.
COOK BB03- Kdllor*.
jjarty
..^ ouUldc- M lo speak.
Soviets and Radio.
TRAINS.'
RUNNINC
tniVEXTr-eighth year looking, on with ceaseless vigilance,
■ • Don Quixoteat, windmill-.
_________ Economy not Enough.
ready to offer constructive criticism was hardly
less foolish and much ■ Evervthinn considered this Christthat may help guide the adminlstra- less disastrous than the habit of iimas
is BWlil6
to
one of the
n.L/lro matter.
U
,M season
mas
season „
ta going
(tnn* w
w be
oe one
tlon
in its complex task. This is .tlie present day motorists who ouault best
-------------------------------in many a year xr.for a* apjob that ftiees the Republican ml- railroad train*.
Iprtciatlon is concerned.'Trade may
nority. It must not stoop to petty. ^kure.s covtring accident* at not be any too good and the.festive
“OKT,W
^t,nJCt,Wt ,“C‘1kaMXh “b i/r *
f PcriXVtSSl^e^ry’eS:
■ ix iiahhv i-otTiTY THBEK months fcature strongly-partisan battles, cent of the cases tlie automobile run pioyment Is improving, temporarily
in APVANik . .?»;c neither must it hesitate to speak out into trains,instead d! trains running.nt u^t. and several miltooA ixx»ple
OlIS*K,tIN VteVAgrf *'Y
i
vigorously when It has constructive into the automobiles.
|ln thC umud Slates are experienc-

SALE

Wishingall a Merry Christmas
and a Happy New Year

B. A. LyBARKEiR

A Quotation

DANCING!

Dancing from 9:30
Until 1:00 o'clock!

“Where Merriment Prevails

=

r

Way of Our World

Your LIVING COSTS
■will be reduced, and your health
improved if you drink more milk

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY

hat. brought such 41 event U

Isranve p-Xicw.* was underw*.nan centh and yielded more thiu
:h*t United States during 1931. .'golf ball*.

Mr and Mr.* Let Dunlap,nr.d’R.
B Dunlap aol wye drove u&gt; Vcr-

�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER M, 1933

!

Mrs Warren Roush spent Thur»-: SECOND WARD P T A
day with her sister, Mrs Muri Hasv»«nu r. i. m.
MET MONDAY NIGHT
teller- of South Bawne. She also
called on her sister. Mrs. A. T. Eash.
of near Freeport
Children Gave a Delightful
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fletcher and
, a
_ “
Muster Bobby of.Coldwater orc to be Program of Songs, RccitaAndrus of Lan-18'lfsls °r Mn Fletcher's parents, Mr
Hons and Two Plays
.sXiUr’..... . “■'i *
■&gt;'

Social Events and Personal Mention

CKTMISmGRJMSINGITY

&amp;.wwW" «...

Mrs. Wayne Merrick wav in Wood-, Hartley-FuuUom was home from Mr. and Mrs
(Continued from page one!
M. 8 C. on Saturday and Sunday. sing were gut-st
land en Tuesday.
Miss Maxine Wunderlich vUiledi Ms^and Mrs. George Wybenga go A. Wooten Frid
■
i Mr and Mrs. Lerourl 'Severance o,»d *ard P T- A. was held on Monto Youngstown. Ohio, to spend’ pageant tha’.Asy
Benedlcltu
Qul Verilt—Mozart. in Belding last w«U&lt;.
J,_of 1-ansing
____ ___ and daughter LoLs expect to spend Ioa&gt;
day ‘evening with aa gooa
good ancnquncc
attendance
Mr«.
McElwain
Agnus Dei—Motart.
**
” John **
Mlns Dorothy jXi-hl Is home from; 'Christmas. • .
will soend the holiday season with Chrwtmu.. in Detroit with l|itlr chll- BIMj a splendid program by tlie chll"Sweet Bacrantent Dtvine."
Mitz Helen Menon goes to her k.?
LI?
...a drcn, ah being there excepting Beu- rfwn '
*
.
Kalamazoo for the holidays.
Gloria In Excelsts—Moeart.
Mr. and Mrs. Jason McElwain
und t
H,&gt;,n t .,,,u.a-i..,. dren.
Mr and Mrs. Wary Crook visited home in.Aiuth Haven for the holi­ Miss Mary McElwain.'
.',eryi *Mrs.
h ,n
*Atrs. Louise Buchner's room com
com-­
lAUdate Dominum—Plainsong. ।
Most men hate to admit that they like colorful
*
in Coldwater and Battle Creek on day vacation.
mi£ «5“SX xS'ld.tobocker SSL01 *£
The Dresden Amen.
Mtvs Helen Wootoq of Deltoll
accessories. But they do’like them, and any one
Mim Lorena Jinlrd. who teaches in
Bunday
■Recessional
Hymn No. 79—•“It
conies
the
last
of
the
week
to
visit
Ml. Morris, will spend her holiday
of'the following items will make an excellent
FYrak‘iSllS'Alteia“Mr,lnd mILC,*U!' 8,k’*‘’ lh,rt»-«u PUI’IU P"’ C«m^ Upw'the' Midnight Cle'ar ’her
parents.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A
vacation at home.
f Lnd rX .fid dlCihSr Of
tJdpating in the play and oonts and WillU
gift.
■
.
WDotun.
over
Christmas.
•
j
George Bauer comes home from
recitations.
'
i Postludc. Organ, piano and violin.
Mlu Belen Jean Lamble came
wcr'e H minf ‘ Everyday Magic" was the title On Christmas Day (Monday! at
home on Friday from thc Frances1 Mrltlnd Mfk
GARTERS in Cigaret Cases ... 7 5c
°ljof the skit presented by the thirty 10 00 A. M . the Choral EucharUt
for tlie holidays.
•
Mr xiuFMn v I
_.!pup(l# ot Milk. Elizabeth Finchs 'Simper’s in IL Flat! and Christmas
Mli* Beatrice Carruthers of De­ Plumer sc)a&gt;..l at McCarroll, III..
BELTS in Ash Trays........................ $ I
troit cornea the last of the week for, for tlie holiday vacation.
Charlotte. Mr and Mrs Frank Mar“?ri°.UK^71
“* JSUU*
**“
Mr and Mrs. Earl Smith, whi ......... ..
..
showed a boy and girl who had 81 (Ml .sing.
the holiday vacation
were ircently mnrrx-d in Portland. tir«n?£md i’nt SuUnSi
to *‘*nd fo* Christmas and debating The Christmas, tree and carof teaMATCHED TIES and HDKFS.
$1
Miss Winona Bennett of Detroit Oregon,
here Friday where
bo» they aluxiM spend it -fm candy t;val on Thursday (Holy Innocents’.,
will be thc Christmas guest of Mr. they willarrived
make their home.
X'
•;j'Lr„cV’Sd,"S,-IS u"-”'-h - - ■
- ■
SOCKS and GARTER SETS, 50c up
and Mr*. M. E- Nevins. .
Methodist Episcopal Church.
If
Mr and Mrs. fcveretl Pcttengti:
Miss Eleanor Miller of Detroit will
daughter of Grand Rapids will
At ten A. M. Rev. U L- Dewey W
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS ... 25c .
be the Christinas guest of her par­ and
rgul____
und
Ttl|ninv
()l thc_ ____
b,»y. will
Holy Sacrament
lie the guests ot Mr. and Mrs Dell Mr». a. T. B##n o^near rroepon.
_____
____,WlUers
__________
..ill administer
administer thc
the Holy
Sacrament ;&amp;
ents. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller.
,’Button
rcnr.'-j-nl.-rf the
the , and tire
Sunday and Mdndnv.
II_______________________________ । .lean
Jean Murv
Mary Walliice
Wallace represented
the rhnrti.x
chorus r.hnlr
choir will slmr
sing "O
"0.2T
Mrs. Wm. McCann ot Irving was' Loren Boyes. Jacob Miller.’ Hart­
SWEATERS...................... 95c and up
quarter,'_________________________ Wondrous Night," an appropriate i y
thc guest of Mrs Dan Lewis ar ley Finstrom and Robert und Nelson
‘ Tlie whole program was very cn-. Christmas anthem. Baptism of chll- wg
Pricbiy and attended Uw^aigeant. Gardner come home from M. 8- C !
_T .
....
1ijoynblc
joyaoic and reflected the spirit of. dren will be a feature of the morn - ",«K
Mr. and Mrs. Carl. Finstrom and* this week for Uh1 holiday recess.
More necessary to a man's wardrobe are the
ing
service
again
next
Sunday.
*aly
Activities Hiring.
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
things listed below. All are of excellent quality,
i well as reception of members.
M
Kemp of Buttle creek on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Witfwm &lt;TravaThe children of .the primary de-1 SC
SEA SCOUTS ENJOY
and the prices are nut high: *.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Wunderlich don Wood! and baby of Grund Rap-,
iMirtment will present a worship pro-1 W
will entertain Emmanuel Brodberk ids have come to spend the winter Ten nwinh rs &lt;&gt;l the American’ !/•_-.
CHRISTMAS PARTY gram during the Bunday School । W
und family of Woodland on Christ­ montlui with'her mother. Mnt.'C. E. ginn Auxiliary gathered at thc home'
hour. 11:20. alw&gt; a pageant. Tho)&amp;
SHIRTS.................................. $1 and up
I
of
Mrs.
John
Wood
on
Monday
eve-1
Wood.
mas.
White Christmas offering will be. Sf
Mr. nnd Mrs. Orlfd Bishop ai»l1 nine foi a work and nwial mcetinc ■ Hastings Rotary Club Mem­ divided
Minx Ada Michael of Detroit will
between the Clark Memorial; U
HATS................................ $1.95 and up
*-bers ”Were
*
”Honor ”Guests
•
be the guest of her sister's. Misses two daughters of Holland will be tile Following Pw Lively supixr the InHome
in
Grand
Rapids
and
Uie
’
&amp;
Nonna nnd Helen Michael, over Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. dies worked on a quill to be given as ■
{Childrens' Home in Redford.2f
on Friday Evening
Herbert Bishop and Mr. nnd Mrs. a Christmas gift
PAJAMAS............................ $1 and up
Christinas.
Call to Worship, fifty Chandler. M
On Saturday, the Auxiliary will- Friday
____ , evening,
_____ ,,___
Dec.________
15. was __
• Miss Mac Keller of Ann Arbor Lee Hubbard.
£•
„ on John Chandler.
Mias Barbara Johnson, wix* is at­ asalM with thc children a parties, a:, Baln tlnu. ror the
Leather JACKETS . . $7.50 and $8.50
. will spend the Christinas holidays
' Reader. Richard Fiiller.
?,
tending
.college
at
Staunton.
Va
.
lb^S
lra
n
d
.W,
&lt;l»
every
,
,
hal
,j
W)
,
,,
pW
‘ heir with her parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Prophet. Betty Kidder.
‘ Jf
comes today, to spend the holidays;
Guy Keller.
CAPS................................. 50c and up
Presentation
Of
Offerings.
Begin
­
’
Tlie
year's
unrk
under
the
H
ud'
■
Christmas
party
at
the
Masonic
' Miss Vivian Reynolds entertained with her parents, Mr. and Mrs
-------- ——..---------- .
Harve . ST
nan. ciewn
• i.-hip of Mrs Helena Snwlker is,:: aiiung
dining hall,
eleven mrmucru
member* and tiers, under direct ion of Mrs Harvey
■ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds, Aben Johnson
and MU# Maye Bmelker.
GLOVES............................$ I and up
Gardner Chidester. Jr. of Mad- lUrtlng out splendidly, and a wc.J' twenty-four guerts attending. The:Burgess
and Mr. and Mrs. Sage from Gobles
Pantomime./Primary
Department,
I
De,—*’•
Uon. Wis.. and Miss Helen Chidester ccASful time U assured if all will co­ Rotary Chib, sixmsors for thc Ship? Ear.tomkfie./Primary
oh Sunday.
- • by
• - Mrs.-Forrest
-■ —’
- Johnson
[ were honor guests. Everyone board- directed
___
’.
Mrs. O H. Cleveland of Colum­ oL Grand Rapids will spend Christ­ operate.
cd thc Ship at six bells, dantlng be- and Mrs. Roy Hubbard.
When you can get a man any of the following
bus Ohio, cornea -Sunday to spend mas with th"ir parents. Mr and Mrs.
; mg enjoyed until midnight. Music Characters. Mary, tlie 1------- ,..
things, he’s bound to appreciate it, for a suit, a
Christmas with tier mother. Mrs. G. F. Chidester.
furnished by a four piece or- Mary Ketcltam. Joseph.'Boyd Boi- 1
Nettie Hyde.
ttxac.
■ K1,n Sigler leaves the day »fter
Members of the New Idea Club.’ ’was
topcoat, overcoat, or shoes constitute tne most
Nettie
chcstra. Refreshments were served*ten. Wise Men. Gordon Inmslde. Jr . ]
Miss Virginia Pott* comes home Christmas for Gothenburg. Ncbr. were delightfully entertained
by j and everyone reports a delightful jjrucr Long. Robert Cook. Jr Shep- I
useful of gifts.
on Thursday from Penn HntL for a few days' vLsK wnh hi. fath- Mrs. Harry. Ritchie. 321 So. Broad-’'....
pv. -- .
herds, Paul Benham, Moms Hill, Jr..' I
M Sigler, and Mr mid ••
Mrs. Way. xyednesday evening. Decern■ Chambersburg! Pa., for thc -holi- er.
- D. •*
\
. Donald Keeler. Earl Smith. Orville?
Rusm-II D-Aliolmcs.
, lx'C &gt;3SUITS............. $15 to $27.50
iday vacation.
■
•
| GIRLS 1
_
Bush. Prayer. Gloria Clou.se.
1
1 Guests of Mrs. C. E. Wopd on
At 6.30 o'clock a lovely dinner;
"
CHRISTMAS PARTY.
Mi^s Lucy Bassett U in charge of !
Sunday were- Mr and Mrs. Ralph ,Chr^um^'l\’r'etn&gt;2 rt and * minUture I
OVERCOATS .$12.50 to $27.50
iSX'sThad^de cost times and music will be fur-?
yKt-mwcKWW'cmwt’tt
d'In.! oSS
----------- ----------------- -------------candles as favors marked ouch place? /”*
8cIkmI «&gt;«*** *’“4 u ' nished by the vested chotr and Mr» &lt;'
TOPCOATS...................... $12 and up
Rapids. Al) of them were dinner
After dinner the regular buiineM!
C*,r;S,,!n^ JMriy on Monday Robert Burch with Mrs. James Bris-;'
tol
at
the
organ.
,
guests
Mr und Mis. Wm. Bayne. nK.,.ttn;! WIIX calI(.d toy thl. president.;evening at the home of MUs Opal
... the
«.v nature
..u.ujv of
o. a. Epworth Ixngue'will convene as
BOYS SUITS..................$5.95 and up
of near Carts Grovs--------------------------- wafl decided* the club furnish «.v.(v?.
,n
Christmas---dolt party,
phper--dolls Hiiusual at six P. M . after which theMr mid Mr . A 11 C.n«h mid chrUlir. ..' Im.km. lo Ihiwe led. tor-‘ -------------- -------------Witirihe
MiuJiM of^nroU
'arteus costumes as well,*# dolls of young, people'will go carolling.
BOYS’ OVERCOATS . . $5 and up
Miss
Josephine
Carveth plan t &gt; and
tunate.
V......................
' ^''^
Hasting*
cxchatS
o gYf' s Uw 'eSg
kinds making attractive decFtrel BaptUt Clfarch.
]
Cor. State and Jefferson
spend Christmas with Mr and Mr- and exchange ...
of ,gUU thi
oJ tJw n,lRhbo„
Rev B. J. Adcock will preach an!
.Marion-Hodgson-of Charleston, W. was hm*pily spent.
•ramc
interested
in
the
arrangements
appropriate
Christmas
sermon
al'
Va.
TWENTY’ PRESENT AT
land donated several quaint, old eleven o'clock and the regular
FHRIST.MAS EVENT.• time dolls for th&lt;? evening, one being Christmas exercises will be given)
(n the city on Friday.
STATIONERY
A ixmLsctias’ n-d'« &gt;’’nr'
old &lt;,na another a at seven in the cycnlng. to which all
Earl Wareham is host from New rhrtxtma* tre,
S; SS“
I
!" •" &lt;*&gt; ■“
;arc invited.
York
City
to
spend
the
holidays.
canoics
ana
oiner
unnaunus
otcr-i
- e\t
- .ivj.Fcklrt,
------ .: - etc. The girls
25c to $1.00
' St John's Lutheran.
’ ucn.s made
...
Thomas Stebbins is home from IH
the home of. Mrs. John ifiimo
i‘umP ,&lt;«
•
-- -­
Members of St. John's Lutheran?
Ann Arbor for a vacation of two Dawson
iJiiwscn’ Mpectallv
VRiKcuiiiy attractive
aurm-uu- for
&gt;&lt;&gt;r the
me ibrought
,.7 ■paper
■ . ,doll#
—, ,they
- had
. . made
... church, which is held at thc Legion i
Boys
■
puty
»“* •"* ,ud
n“1"
d ,or »(«»*“»■
ptav «l,rn on -nieWM
T»?»' .venta,
n* by
»&gt;!*'.
"xl
TOILET SETS
home, with Rev. Edw. J. Neat as,
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Daniels
u&gt;lla Leiter. Frances Hunter
...
,
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN
l.adlrV anil Men’s
■m
v.ran Reynolds, five tables „i
Fulto«« UK bountiful pot luck pastor, will observe Christmas Sun-1
were In Battle Creek Saturday alter-- ttp
d Vivian
of' *'
bHdtt. tau to Moy. MLw» mutou/WtUk ,UL, ployrt oonw. .nd day with a meeting at three o'clock
noon.
$1.00 to $3.00
------. nnd cach (exchanged Christmas gift. Attrac- at wlikh time the confirmation
Miss Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle h------lru.il .ht....
Id hlgh hCon
kewpie dolls marked each, class will take their examinations.!
GILBERT’S
Scudder were in G/and Rapid., KI(CJ,t w;is gtven a gift from the Uve
„uc3u&gt; place
piace at
m thc
me table.
tuua*. '*
.At seven-thirty clmfessional services
Monday
—
■
.
- - guests'
j Christmas tree for various
point;,
A commitice wits appointed to:wdi precede the confirmation and
BROOKS’
Parker Pen &amp; Pen­
• Miss Florence C?
C'.;— , &gt;n bridge. Lovely refreshments were
Grohe of Grand
’ communion service nt eight o ’clock. tended the funeral of George S. Bracy of Battle Creek.
choose
a name for the class.
Rapids visited herr brother. C!;trc::rCl&gt;irenc* ,servc&lt;l. carrying out the same holi­
JOHNSTON
’
S
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman
Grohe, Saturday. .
Marshall at Nashville Bunday afterday c.ilor motif.
M cil Sets# New Style
HAGER—WIXKUIW.
culled on Mr. and M.s. ‘^con T*lGeorge Bradley of Lansing has
noon.
SCHRAFFT’S
i-’I.TR A* CLUB.
The marriage of Mr. Clair Hagerj
been spending several days with Mr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Green and nrnn'8 near Battle Creek Sunday
Chrhtmns Wrapped
Women's
of
Holland
to
Miss
Grace
Window,
i
evening.
■'
and Mrs. John EMdy.
Mr. and Mrs' Harold Newton cilfamily of Barryville were Sunday
Mbs Helen Wade will spend Her tcrtnini d the Ultra Ch»b on Monday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald [t
CIGARS
guest# at George Green’s.
OBITUARY
i.,
.-1 Wlitslow. was folcmntzcd on Sunday ?
vacation at her home in* Traverse evening in
at ini-ir
tlmir k.iiriniiiiBA
Chrisnnas khmk
gather-'
Mr
and
Mr».
Worth
Green
and
N
ora
Cunningham
born in
dinner
was served’at 1,18h noon Mt the 1,ome °r thc Thc APPhed Education Comm.ltCity, leaving EYiday.
i ing. A- ■turkey
•
■■
ft
50c to $4.50
10i 18M&gt; Ame u,
unn uifts were exchanged At bride’s parents on 8. Jefferson St., tee, Mesdames Aben Johnson, D. D. son. Marshall, spent Sunday with Ohlo on
to
Mrs. Piienia ’Wilkinson of Kalu- und
onogr ion
i»y Mr.,.
mis.iIM'
----- -------------------------- —
------ ----&gt;nd- ............
.......
~
,Curt MarshaU ln the Michigan when a wmll child and
&gt;«P scorrs
«w&gt; »vre
wr. nruuc
mudeby
&gt;• 1- De««J
«W«
th, rhur. npum
F. R. Bwrtert.
InJinlr
zoo wax tlie gue.it ot Mrs. Jack Sny­ UUW
..
...
_ ___ . । rt-.renw.nv.
Rav
WatHs
and. ...
Charles Taxman!
ctremeny. Attrndino
Attending the
the hrirla*
bride wn«
was ’ehnree
charge nf
of the
tire Junior Day program Branch district.
, luu lived in or near Hasting# until
der part of the past work.
___. ...___
PERFUMES
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Krrmecn of and’ low -by -Mrs. An-hlc ReiCkbrd
........... - Miss WUlouorc Wiilitts and the of the Women's Club meeting Fri-, Robert Slick, who has been at the the presenl time, ghc was married
- twen- groomsman was Mr. Lee Hammond, day afternoon presented an unus- home of Laurel Marshall, returned ,0 Edward sent: in 1887. The i&gt;ar
25c to $4.00
Caledonia were Sunday guest# of and Otto Isi-nhath. All ol thc
pie
bride
wore
a
gown
of
brown
.
daily
interesting
and
instructive
I
home
in
Auburn,
Ind
.
Saturday.
; n.|aove4 surviving are tlie husband
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snyder.
ly-four members were present.
I silk crciie and Miss' Wiilitts wore hour and one which gave the chib,; Mrs. Anna Kenny of Nashville nnrf one
cjgude and a grandson
Chester Thomas and family of.------------ -«-*-*-------------blue cripe.
'which is standing ready to aid the .spent a couple of days with Mr. and ,n phoenix. Arizona and three sis­
Playing CARDS _ Also a Fine Assortment of
Kalamazoo called on Mr. and Mr..
L'NNH’L ANNUVERSARY.
Covers *&lt;*«
were laid ‘for
al-thc Camp
Camp Fire
Fire work,
work,aa much
muchmore
more com-j
com-: Mrs. Glenn Hoffman recently.
• -cjty.
—The
----------------ters. -all- of this
funeral wa#
C. E. Grohe Sunday afternoon.
Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Johnson ot'
or ‘twelve
*c»vc «t-thc
Cards. Seals, Tags and
......... - dinner
- - which followed the 1
■-*— -**
*-•-—*«^ Questa Bunday at Bertr Daly's, on Friday at the home. Rev. L. L.
29c to $1.00
Mrs. Warren Bishop and MLss Lak? Odes.Mi. celebrated their 60th ■wedding
jirehcnsive idea
of that tplendld
Wrapping Paper.
nciuwiy.
| were. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Swarts Deucy officiating. Burial In RlvrrrAnne Burton of. Ann Arbor visited, wedding anniversary in ti unique- ceremony.
iaC!‘.vlty'_.
___
Mr. “and
Hagerat voce
one- । Mitt .Florence
Craven, field secre-' and family and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jidc
Miss .jean Barnts over the week end.* wav. Thev .-iinnlv returned to the I Mr
nd Mrs. «*
“•(«■ left
,c‘l "&gt;■
........... .........
| Mrs W. R Cook. Mrs. Keith Dan- old*farm, where they settled as pio-!fnr Holland where they will reside, tary Of C*hip Fire In the Battle,
ids. Mt .- Mary
und carvea
curved aa nice
and
Mary Lou
Lou Streeter
Streeter and !, nerr
ncer 60
oo years
years ana
nice farm
inrm ; Congratulations......
— lx st wishes
------- are ; Creek district, wm Introduced by ।
: Lyle Scudder
wx-re
,m Of
n .forest.
forest. At
the chairman and teM the Individ'
were in
in Kalamazoo
Kalamazoo out
of the
the vlrg
virgin
At the
the old
old }extendert
extended to
to Mr.
Mr. and
and Mr#Mrs. Hager.
Hager.
»
——
iml
Among:
' Thnrsdnv
MpS Mr. lUrk-y Fox and Wil- &lt; ... /. „n »a ........
“
,’-'ST
h«rattention
(rarnta of the«nladles.
&lt;-xpl.n.uon
ol
StawTn-dIWndS Mr "nd
MK»TO«&gt;. 11. pr^nl M up o( th. work ta,
Hastings, Michigan • Telephones 2244*2557 HL—
Mrs. Clare Seibert and children o/'FlFTY CHILDREN AT4 On Monday evening, the 18th. the the Battle. Creek area since the W.
-- •____________________________________TEND PARTY' SATURDAY. Is|»8iou5 home of Mrs. Eliza Hall on K. Kellogg Foundation became In­
PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF DECEMBER J4TI1
__’M.. Cook
...............
...................
_ of The Junior department of tlie!
Court St.. was the scene of a (terested last February in the campon'
R.
nt U ndi
d a meeting
the executive board of the Michigan MethodW School enjoyed their i happy gathering when Mrs Hal!: Clear lake which is especially fine.
SUNDAY — MONDAY
Press Association in Latising Tliurs- Christmas parfv in the church par-!J‘a-s nO#t«w to the Post Noble Tlie Hastings AVoinens Chib pi«
day evening....................................... ' t,r« &lt;&gt;n Snturdav ■.fteiiwon th-'C-rands Chib ol Hiawatha Rebekah oneered in this district the urge to
The most talked of picture ever released and the
Mbs Mary Lou Streeter and Lyle Iencl»crs and wreral of the rooUicrs'
“ at
&lt;-'Hy. Bunco fur- give of «* t*^]* ‘°
most
.popular star of today— f
/CC'S’S'C’fi'S’g'g’S’g'gWgfgig’gfgigifitg •Scudder will spend Christina with attending also. About fifty children'
hiuch amusement, top score j There wa., an urge to work on the,
ter ,»n-nu. Mr. tad Mr. tar WM- STJ5
«“&gt;«- * I S'1™
S? t1."
,
under
present
conditions/
I."?.
■:&lt; by Mi Dm. McDonald.
son. at Holland.
.
i program and refreshments.
In Hastings there are nine Camp:
About jwenty-tive pertook ot a
Mrs. Warren Roush and Misses
- - •------delicious luncheon served .by MesT Fire groups comprising approxi-|
Winnie and Dorothy Roush #pent,
MISCELLANEOUS
___ ___ SHOWER.
__
Saturday in Kalamazoo with Mr . Twenty guests were entertained at dames Grace Shute. Nellie Craig m.ately eighty girls. There arc two'
Thelma Todd in “Beauty and the Bus”
and Mrs. Lloyd Roush.
the home of Mr. and Mrs R L. and Lulu Cole. The evening was Blue Bird Groups, prc-Cainp Firs’
wZ exchanging B
.._ _....
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gifts
and “Kcd girls. Fifteen girls have!
I Mr. and1 Mrs. Milton Fisher,
Usher, who Winslow on Thursday night at. a completed by
ij tn
in Grand Rapids
Rapid.-. the.rniscillaneous shower honoring Miss our happy wishes lo meet with Sis- reached thc torch-bearer’s rank. the.
Don't fall to sec HMs picture now. we may never be able to get
’itere living
।
it back again. Matinee Sunday and Monday, starts at 3:30 F. M.
puM six months, are now living on Grace Winslow. Cards were plaved ter Eliza Hall another year at highest rank.
1 Mrs- Crue presented Tour ot her
North Michigan Avenue.
„nd afl jlad a delightful tilde. The Christmastime.
ADULTS 25 CENTS
&lt; HILDREN 10 CENTS
———
■■ &lt;-------- : pupils of the'Camp Fire girls in mu1 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. N. Chidester; bride-elect was remembered with RECEPTION.
SUPPER AND
sic. Plano solos were pleasingly
Friday, Dec. 22
Saturday, Dec. 23
leave Saturday to spend the holiday.,
lovely gifts. Mrs. Tom Dancer
,
QENERAL GOOD TIME.' given by Judith Fuller and Mary
.with Rev and Mrs. Keith Chidester of Vermontville was an out of town
COUPON— TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON
A Young Married People's Class i DeVries, while Agnes Johnson and
and family at St. Johns.
i guest.
•
hiu b. en organized at, the MethofllQ । E&lt;*na Schultz did credit to them— A,
Middleville
1 Mr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Anderson of
Sunday School, with Hon. John c !solv'’s &gt;» vocal solos. Camp Fire was,
CIRCLE
NO. 6.
Grand Rapids spqnt tlje week end
___________
Fine,t Quality
Lb.
created twenty-ope years ago in the
in the city and left Sunday night toj Mi..s Edher Dotv entertained Clr- Ketcham us teacher.
SHULTZ or FREEPORT BUTTER
lb. 19c
(spend a few days in Detroit.
;cie No. 6 of the Methodist L. A. S. On Thursday, evening, al the United States for American girls,
Walter Heath is home from Al- m the home of Mrs. Pauline Mc- church |»arlors. they held their 11 ** now- international.
ADDED—“Radio Row. Chinaman's Ghanre” and Popular Melo,
Christmas party which was in ■ .About fifty members were guests
blon
College
for
thc
holiday
vacaOmber
on
Monday
evening,
it
being
Quaker Oat* i.i«.'Pkg. 16c
dies. This i» thc last ten cent coupon night, the new prk«
tion. Mtss Stella Heath of Niks thj Christmas party. Four new the nature of a reception for Mr. of the club, several in uniforms, and
goes into elTect January second.
CALUMET
arrived Sunday for her vacation.
| members wore received into the tiir- and Mrs. Ketcham Supper was R«vc demonstrations and eXplanaterved. with 42 present, followed by ti°ns of the activities and ranks. 1
ADULTS WITH COUPON THIS NIGHT TEN CENTS
Miss Mabel Bissan goes to Tra- 1 cle. '
Fela Naptha So^ap 2 Un 9c
the singing of carols, exchange of
At the close of the afternoon the
verse City Thursday to viail hi i i--------- ss»---------------gifts and an enjoyable lajk by Mr. ’I*&lt;*ie# entertained the gtrls. serving
Coffee
Lb. Carlon* 24%C
CHRISTMAS PARTY.
.ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. U. C.
f41®- cdco-i- “nd cakes from a ChrtstWEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIJAY SPECIAL
White House
“
Manns, and family until Tuesday. ’, w
,„. Frank Edmonds' Sunday Ketcham.
Mrs
Thc claw begins its work very mas dMftned table, the president
Mr. and Mrs. Bui well Scudder and; school
of the Presbyterian uusmei
Christmas Candy 2IU 25c
iuMv.
and vice-president. Mesdame# C. D.
Warner Baxter and Janet Gaynor in another big
daughter, Mildred, spent Sunday church m-t at the home of Mrs.
Lb. Can .
-----—
■«.»»,
-----------Bauer
and
Harris
W
’
codburnc.
pre
­
Broken Mixed
hit. You remember “Daddy Long Leg#?”
with Mr. and Mrs. Vem Frie and cha.s Wlbert Friday for their anSTATE ROAD.------- | siding. Tlie social hour was in
daughter. Dorothy, of Battle Creek, nu.il chicken dinner’and Christmas
Fancy Mixed
ib. 19c
See them in thi#—
M*
Mrs William col.nun o( I
OI U» «scl»l commiuw. Mr.
Miss Theresa Peterson of Ann Ar-’ panv After dinner a social hour
100% Filled
bor arrived home Sunday to s-wnd was much enjoyed and gifts were Hull.rd qrm FT.da, with Mrs 1 / B.rntll. Mrs F. C.rrolhrr.
Janet FrttPMIll.
r- E Ad“tr
.
the
Christmas
holidays
at
the
home
exchanged.
Beit for Your
Mr ami Mr. Clyde Miller .pen'. ,
meeun, wlll be held Jan.
‘ of her -mother. Mrs. Mary Peterson.
*-— ------Jama and Mlitt
Sunday with Mr. and Mr. James 5
• U»&gt;'«rwty Extenawn
BIRTHDAY SURPRISE.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Dyer and son.
-------------------------------~_________
Krnlth. of Macon. Georgia. are| Saturday wa# the birthday of Bothard. William* Heiser of Char- •’'Pcaacr._______
Comedy—"Rufu# Jone# for President”
spending the holidays with her par-, Mra. Miner Seeley and in honor ol iotte visited there also Saturday and
HIGHBANK.
Order Four Chritlmar Meuli From Ur !
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enls. Mr. and Mrs. John Armbruster. । the occasion, a company ot her Sunday.
Mrs. Clifton Becker and children The Barjryvllle Nutrition- class held
Beit Quality Meats At Low Prices
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith will t friends surprised her. bringing along
CHILDREN 79 CKNTM
ADULTS 35 CENTS
entertain the latter’s parents. Mt. tt bountilul pot luck supper. All will spent this week in Battle Creek their first meeting with Mrs. Merrit
visiting
relatives.
4
Mead
Friday.
Dee.
15.
with
seven
| and Mrs. Morris Calkins, of Rutland, j had a delightful time and Mrs. SeeREMEMBER- Oar Low Pricot Contain the J % Sulet Tai
Friends
ot
Lewis
Hilton
were
sad--members
iyid
two
visitors
present,
and Miss Betty Calkins Christmas l ley wks curtalnly surprised,
SATURDAY ONLY
dened to hear of his passing. He hud j The next meeting will be held with,
day.
•
—----------------- been sick for some lime. He has Mrs. Mabie Adams Jan. 9. for an
CharUt Rugglet Mary Boland Lilian Tathman
Andrew Houfetatter and sisters,
J- F. F. CLUB.
and* *■*
be
— *try• —
i Mrs. Miranda Sisson and Mrs Ida | Mrs. Robert Mills will entertain lived here on our road for ntaay oyster‘ dinner. *Everyone
present who would like to Join these
.
Palnmlier. visited in the homo of ■ tju. j. p. f*. chib «rt Friday, The la- yean. Mr.s. Mary Milk* of Rutland last dies will exchange Christmas gills. Our school will have a Christmas lemons.
Comedy—“Mickey** Touchdown”
tree and program pita Thursday Tlie Moore school Christmas tree
Wednesday.
happy time is anticipated.
and
program put on by the teacher
evening.
Dec.
21.
All
arc
Invited
w
Walt Disney Mickey Mouae “Puppy Love”
Mr. and Mrs. Gay Jordan of
------—-------------Deliver ,
Phone 2491
GAME DINNER.
attend Each one ts requested to and pupils will be Friday night, Dec.
Flushing. Dong Island, reached here
ADULTS
13 CENTS
( HILDMkN it CEN US
’ Sunday and will spend the holidays • .......
Mr- and Mi- Home: Smith etiter- . bring a ten cent gift with no name XI. Popcorn and candy will be
I
Merry served. Everyone welcome.
witti her parents, Mr. and Mr#.|tafnftt twelve guc»U at a game dm-, on it. All come and make
, Several neighbors front here at*
Christmas.
‘
Kellar Stem.
ncr Thursday.

V

for Him

*

American Legion
Unit

a

ft

REED’S DRUG STORE
BOXED
CANDY

Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp;

Club

39c

$2’00

XTKAND

IliEAII’f

Christmas Greetings

LOW PRICES

MAE WEST In -

“I’M NO ANGEL”

For This Event

IJlllieir

1/C

Chester Morris in —

“A King fior a Night”

BAKING
POWDER

«41c

wV

■xr i9c

HINA4AN*/
The BIG Little Store

“Paddy, the Next
Beit Thing”

“Mama Love* Papa”

�PAGE SIX *

THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1933

FREEPORT.
Han Thaler; song, "Joy to the io the home of Mr. and Mrs Charlie U/ A M T F H
Mammoth and
*.vrT-....^,H"W,'r!d" Intermediate group; reel- Andler
fl H H I L U AWhr &lt;-tovrr seed,
thing different m Hw* wav of excite- ‘Mton. “Her Errand." Martha Jean pled
— spent Sunday Also dark und light red Kidney
FTcd Ksd.vr.b;;
Kudzenburg
ment la&gt;t Tuesday night Shortly -Wedell; acrostic. “Jesus." Donna wlth Mr and Mr.Mrs Bing u-wl- o! thy Bran-, Highest market prirr. Call
after eleven o’clock when most nf Jean Bachelor. Dale Kauffman, piquant Hill district,
Wmidland 87. rullrct, if you have
TISEMENTFOR LESS THAN 25c.
the towii was slumbering, the fire Boyd Novishy. ’ Frederic CurfUs. Mrs. Glen Snyder, who has' been anything to offer.
.
.
siren sounded but those who braved PMyHls Braetidlrj recitation. •••"The
’•’--* ill und in Pennock hasppal in Ho* I'Aityi.nrreap supply store
the cold to gid out did ,ni,
not witness Christmas wish,
- -Surrarer, nn(
.a w
tings.
Is oener
bettor mm
and invjr
they- cxjivrt
cxiieci io
10
(Continued from page one*
Woodland, Mirli.
if.
-.-ms that Nensha Fry. *ong. “The Christmas -Story.’ Laurel b *
1M)|Xlr thu wrrlt
Guaranteed Truss
u ....
........
Anhur Tvrry ho
Mr —
und
Mrs Henry PerHn.Perkins; rwHt.Hm.
recitation. -M..rrv
“Merry ..ChristCHURCH OF THE NAZARENE.
intinur Me probably «tll not .Ims’- daughter &lt;&gt;t, s.Fr.
’
,
who
live
&lt;;n
the
John
Fish
farm.
m
,**
^
uf
l
Lightfoo!:
recitation,
(-nicugo
r-penam
Pancoait
Buildlu*
Chicago
utier
spending
a
few
dujFitting Service
.imT a freshman in High school, did "Tlie BcUilehem Babe." June Bar- .
kJ|J1 jU(|1.,. Iolk.
usual. Finally the croft: recitation. “A Great Fort."
.nn if Mu bmau mw - no!
"°‘ go
«“ home
li',trr as
»• uauat
Every trn«« w» fll fa guar­
,*
u-m purrnla twcaine anxIoiLs and began Ora. Newton; song. “Tlie Birthday
THE AUCTIONEER
anteed to hold the rupture
ni-.I'mii'nl-"/.' ('okiug lor her After looking in of 'he King." Primary group; reel- Jf Buy HER a
Would be pleased to cry
titutfon make-. vain for -nme time. Mr. Fry called tation. "It Makes No Difference.’’ "
jtutracni for you. Let us show
on Deputy Sheriff Ri-nvh for help. Dorothy Van . Patten: recitation.
ju t oneJulie nw
you the New Akion Truss
0.;J, your sale. Middleville, Mich.
ir They obtained n roster of tlie high "Tlie Christmas Child.” Nprvai
•ign'
,« .’Chodl pupits and visited all thair Thaler; song, "O .Little Town of
for Christmas! A ----------------------------------------------- '
her death
Control". Nothing cine llko
I. .... hoping■ to
... &lt;....1
,.... .......
I.
. . hum-.-,
find her
ix-ndmg
Bethlehem.” Young■■ n.-.A"!.'.
People’s group;
bank -robbery have no mop
it. We are exclusive repre--------------------V HEBER FOSTER
a
the-night
wi
’
h
one.
of
her
chums
recitation.
“
The
Gift
That
Keeps
fur a life than they havr
iv Then ,cum&gt;- a trip to the home of cn Giving,” Helena Braendle; reciNa.hvillc - Phone 64-FU n
-Lake. They sho.it quickly. .
md ,,er »’“mlj&gt;arrnts near Lake Odessa, tation, "I Wi nder." Ronny Barcroft;
GEORGE’S
12-20
sh|X&gt;t to-kill. If they are cm
"The Prescription Drug Store
tn- A!I :-Jr ’’ efforts proving vain, it was recitation. "Hangirig the Christinas
». A. I'BARKER, r.»r&gt;SHOE REPAIRING and
. .. filially -ugge.-.ted that the -ignal be Stocking.” Dorothy Bunn; recita■
HASTINGS
MICHIGAN
‘ ■ unded to rail out 0eop1t&lt; to leant Hon. "Our Guide." Jane. Curtiss: I WANT TO SELECT
HAT CLEANING SHOP
n nene -. ia" - ,f «nvone. had seen her It was. rong. "It Came Upon the .Midnight
121 B. J«ffmot&gt;. Haitl»k« Mid*
a
reliable
young
man.
now
em
­
n.i-.n"
all
that
,ln
iI'-arned
that
he
had
been
seen
Clear.
’
’
Young
People
’
s
group;
diuabiding poop!*
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
'
on
th*"
corner
by
thr
bank
at
about
Jogur.
"Tlie
Spirit
of
Christmas.
”
ployed. with foresight, fair ed­
CHURCH. •
(.allies' Sides, electric vulranthey can do to get along, why heap
iicd. no nails to both­
upon I hem tin- bin expehse’dl board­ six orJnck and al-o that she called’Lorna June Stewart. Grace Kauffucation and mechanical incli­
er jour fret—Soles DUG
ing and roonung thcAfc enemies ol at’the Albert Wells houto a iking man. Pearl Cook. Elaine Kauffman,
nations. who is willing to train
•■"
■'
...i/... S , ...
all ........
night. It
All** il.l.l il'* t'i.ill'l IVF i III- pcnr.l--Ion
* ...............to .-lay ....
.. was Eva Wood; recitation, "Tlie Christ
spare time or' evenings in
’
:
lift- Bild proitertv of others? Purely thought that -he ’might
have
start- Child, Lyle N.-wton; song. ’’Silent
To PROTECT You Conttantly
wipe
misfortune *had
Night."
Hastings to qualify «•* IN­
ns a matter of wlf-pnuecuon.- Michl- ei| home and in
'n" ..................
’•“* N,
"hl Young Peopk-'.s group; reelMen’s l\urk
Adjust Fairly
Pay Promptly
STALLATION and SERVICE
rubber lierli
and other .-tate.s :mi^,.-otiie’Uiir !;■ fallen her enroute, so several of ’ation, ’’While the pells Chime.”
expert on nil types of Electric
iMtss a law that will iwVthe pun..­ the men .with llghtu searched' the Gwendolyn Mishler; recitation. "His
months guar
VV» Inner Hoar*. Hoj’-hnld Onodi,
tI
woods
and
.’
.
vamps
southeast
of
Horn."
Billy
Vander
Mule;
recltaRefrigerator*. For interview
ishment tit. tlic cnme. why not .start
’ Privsta Gsrieti it low rates
1
• ?
H
IA
write, giving age nnd )ir*-wnt
at once, and liang murdfrt:;. kid-' town’-but found no trace of her. tion. "Some New Arithmetic" Ralph
Olhcr groups organised to visit ev- Stewart'; song. "We Three Kings of
occupation.
■ • nuppers and bank-robbe
CITIZEN’S MUTUAL
■Tv lio.r-i- in town and arouse Hie Orjent Are," Voung People’s
Fire Insurance Co.
would be at 'infinitely mere h'-lp occupants of each. Thi. proved to grrup; recitation. "The Wonderful
. 408 Kibff.U'.o Natl. Bank Hide.
■ titan any plqn o! radio co-operation I;.- a very wise move, tor one group Key. ' Carl Barcroft; recitation,
-A IIou&gt;» Company Orxaniaod 1*71
;. England has such a law. England thu.- located her In bed at the home "Spending Chylstmus Motley."-HowJ. L MAUS. Local Repre. rntatlvT
'. Isn’t’ bathelvd with bank bandits of Mr. am! Mr E. H. Adams. Ev- urd Tliahr: song. "Hark! (lie Herald
„
IlanUua*. Mich.
relieved
to know that Angel.* Sing." Voung People’.-moupt
' Nor is our n.-tghbar Canada, which eryone was r_
.. found
«---- . ami. wa-. safe —
We Lw.
Lover Christmas."j
•In had been
recitation.. -"We
«*.»*
ha/ a smul'ir law
MUI
anu our
i111-1 ***n advanced for Virginia Moore; pantomime,
Our *u»
Jaw.♦ &gt;11
in Micnn-.in
Michigan', and
cmr
’ What We
p.u.lwi,
-V.um ar.- 3 rank 'l!,ls l”’'&gt;»har act on the part of the What We Give but..............
pardon and parol.
parole &gt;yi*te
Helrigle.
Phyllts
law.
and
must
b
wiped
mit
lx-f-&gt;;.
*
!lrl
but
*
’
ls
1,o
l*cd
.no
one
else
will
Share.
”
Donna
ncing
GEO. M. NEWTON
wr lull ills.Ill ativ ,’uch thin, a Par KU'' l,u‘ community such a scare Braendle.
. ---- ------Donna,1 Jean
7-—» Baclielor;
’
.HIin
rrz’il
rv..,.., -TS.&lt;
Watch. Clock.
ignin.
recitation. Donna .Thaler: drill.
Mr.
and
Mrs
I'.
A.
Thoma
’
,
-were
"Star.-.
Wreaths
and
Bells,
”
ten
Jun­
1^
&gt; i&gt;
in Hastings on bu.sine.ss Friday aft- lot girls: recitation. "His Speech."
obituary.
ernoon.
Burton Kauffman. Distribution of
Minute
Durable Jub.tis noth*
a’X;
\
~
Mrs. F E. Brunner and Victor gifts. Benediction.
tIm 11
i * n’ffi
1
ing leaves my shop until it is right.
. Do It!
.
Sls.-cn were Hastings visitors Mon- Thy business men of Frec|x»rt
• Bowes. wa- born Dec ,
A full
A"'?,.
"W •"'■'■''■"n.
-----------------------------------■
•
—
gatrered
at
the
hardware
store
on
Osprey Township. Gp
OtiUr ■’
Mi-. Donna Moore is home from-Tuesday evening of last week to
. Canada arid ptUM d
... ...
Also 1 will Hr tuft your
-ciiojl duties in Jackson for tlie thoroughly discuss the elevator situ• ifume m Hastings on her Tilth birth-11l- leu
holiday
-vacation
ation
in
Freeport,
'it
is
universally
!t dayA daughter arrived at the home agreed lhat Freeport is situated in
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At (he age of
*! "r Mr :,n‘! Mrs Fon''*st Buehler on an excellent region for grain and
W. A. CAIN, Upholsterer and Finisher
J het inrenta t»
.vu&lt;n. aii'i i&gt;c H
hq.j! Grandma Kart-her other commodities usually handled'
-Installed While You Walt. ►
’ later to Barry
.-i.x .i i all(, Grandma Buehler arc looking by an elevator. It 15 al-o agreed
4
►
united in mar:
1 aft-: in-r welfare We extvnd con- that a gon&lt;r live elevator would be
Alito Parts for All Care.
’’ Densmore Oct. 23th.. 1(186. and began
gr.itulation*.
.
a wonderful .thing for the town.
hou • keepfug at theis farm home m
&lt; Balterit-*—Mufflers — Brake ► ! .er *..'j 7;.*..
&lt;u.i
The M E L A S. arc iioldltig an Therefore ways -and means of ob­
&gt;i South Woodland: ‘
, ?
&lt;1’’r meeting at the homrof Mrs. taining sfich an elevator Were dis4 I.ininc-.-1-Hing Gears — Axle ►
moved to Hating
w A Seifert jhi- wet-k Wednesday cussed. Alto has a splendid elevaand Drive Shafis.
. £
were.born’wu sons. Oliver ol G
witli a public dinner or noon.
. tor. doing a big business in an h&lt;&gt;nRaiiids anu Glen ol - Woodland
Mr anil Mr- F E/Brunncr and est and very satisfactory manner.
Kenneth
totriook nf u operated" by a couple of brothers by
GLENN F. LAUBAUGH
member of Hie Metliodt.-t rhurch of ChriMmn.s Smelker
dinner
aT
the
home
of
name of Bwgy. These Voung
Phone • 263Z
Hastings
Woodland. Ako a kind and lovdi : Mr anu Mr- Roydcn Warner at the
mn» have cast their‘eyes in this dllowrll Sunday. Other guests were, rection several times of late but. like
Unit was besjowed *i|K't
in love George Dukes and family. Mr. and all the others who have investigatand affection, she tetu i„... „• ?!? ,?atn UanKS of I^trutt pnd ed the proposition, they did no*
-.bid fold. She begun u„ -now
_.o
n ..p,,ril Bani{S of Lowell .
feel disposed to risk an investment
of Luling iit'al!h-ut»in 8 wii-k-i m
Una.- Ho’ipcr .Mx-qt thc pasf in an elevator here ns long as the
and since that time her dec-ink- h
mil lu-t sister. Mr- D. Zagel- creamery is engaged in the grain
al Hastings.
1
and coal business and holding the
her- w, •xtend belated cmmratiintions upper hand through.lu* hold on the
st JOHN’S Lutheran church
S;"'
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mourn her
I Lrjioo Ham*
Bev
Nett llU-bultd.
.-•■t;- .mil u&gt;&gt;'
and Mrs W111granddaughters.
Dipp, wjfo are farnwrs. So It M-enu-d Hu- thing
&gt;[ni' rejoicing over the
“ birth uf « son. to do was to deal with the stock­
brother. besicii-.s
la- Clair Warren, on Dec'. 7,
holders of.the creamery. Accord­
. n &lt;1 &lt;,n Thu,
.v'| n .‘Stlpt
.'“’a, Ray Hamilton wa in Olivet mgly some of fhe business men travin'll. ,!■*.*&gt;
eir hmne.'u wSdiui
’id i"
""1A 1 ?nci f“ ’te ,nwtln« t,h’d n|&gt;ol,t the country notifying the
..tterlHxin nt their home, conducted y e-. 1 nt-.-,day evening.
various
ones Who hold the stock
by Rev. L L . Dewey. Burial in
Rei nnd Mr- F Loomis, daughter nnd a joint ■ meeting was held on
Wo-xiUmcJ cenie
Gaytha nnd Mr&gt;. Pearl’Smith were Thursday affetnoor* at the Masonic
■ in vV&lt;ww|landI Monday afternoon. .Temple. After much discussion, the
OBITUARY.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisr-on were creamery board retired nnd after a
Hilton, son ol. Eli and in Hastings
’
■on
■■ business Monday long interval they returned to say
ton. was born, in Hen-1 evening.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH
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they would not .give up the elevator*
ot HuUn[&gt;.
■«-n (&gt;■ Mich. Jan 1&gt;‘ , **"
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Hync’&lt; w,’re ■ burinps. It would seem now that
;l Wtn. OeMhart. P»rtor &lt;01 E. Sista Rc*4 lS.i7.sund drp.irt.d fhb life at his in ™
(.land
Rapids
a wi-ck ago Mon-'tho.&lt;» fhtorested in the welfare of
Hasting* Church.
htnne in Castleion. Dec. 16. 1933. day evening where they were guests, the towfr have done their best tn
aged "6 year*.,- Vleven months and at a wedding anniversary supper bring, abdgt an amicable settlement
given b.v Mr nnd Mrs .John Mish- ot this unftsual situation and now
ARCHIE TOBIAS
i&gt; tie tame with his parents -to Barry k-r and Mr and Mrs. L«’vl Hynes. as a means of saving thc town any
Oue block north of X»ti«n»l B*i:k.
— H‘7 Gearhart of Hastings called- steps will be Justified. It is the dethen only .if'Hi Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson Tues-’sire that both the elevator and .the
• forest with Indian trull.-.
u through.it
&lt;nr,..,&lt;.n &lt;&gt; . day.
rtuv '/
■/ ’
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creamery should proper and there
except fur a small ch-armg which! Spv /and
, .Mrs- . F. Loomis, duiigh- is plenty of room for both without
had been made for a Iioilm-. He wa . t- r G!i&gt; tha. ..Mr. and Mra. Victor
CltUHCH OF CHRIST. COATS GROVE. united in marriage with Miss Susie Sisson and Mrs Emma Sisson were stepping upon each others’ toes. We
Hustings
Telephone 253D
hope. the creamery board will yet
E. Cornell April 24. 1880 and they in Hastings Sunday afternoon, at­ see the error of their way and re­
lived happily together till her death tending the Teachers’ Carol pro- pent before it is too late.
.
which occurred Nov. 18. M»1S. To tm.; iTiin*. Tins is a ’beautiful service
H Van Ree of Grand Rapids was
it NrnralcU in so'ttiautw'
uniou seven children were born put on tach^-ear by thejcachcrs of in town Friday again on Wednes­
Kthrn In 3 day«
EMMANUEL CHURCH.three *4ns und four daughters, the Hastings and is one of the finest day. purchasing poultry.
(EPISCOPAL*
Fine Laxative, and Tonic
cldA: son Albert dying June 24.
----the Christmas season in The grammar room are giving a
19U4. Nov. 13. 1929 he married Miss Barry, diunty. i’
ut theatschool house at
m"srum uifine
tneprogram
scnooi nouse
Ethel Bolter wha survi
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MrArthur Seifert received a call from eight o’clock on Friday evening to
Hilton’was ta kind *hearted
---man and Flint Tuesday evening informing which they invite the nubile Thev9 gtxtd neighbor.
thbor.- ir goxl ___
husband Um lhat his old Job al the Chevro- have worked hard on this nrogram
HASTINGS MARKETS
and father and worked hard early let Motor Co was open for him. He which consists of recitations songs
and late to rear his family
fondly. Hr
Hleft Wednesday
Wedn.-tlay morning for Flint.
Flint, «tc.
vie. Thr
The other
oifier nxmw
roonrs at sctoS
school
survived by two -on-. Alonzo S &lt;&gt;: John Seifert and Pete Murphy are liave pntpared programs which will
Saugus. M.L-.-. and Willard L. of running :hc gas station at present. be given during the afternoon
Castleton: lour daughter-.
1 R. H Mutt &lt;&gt;f Hastings was in
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Grace Landis of Woodland. Mrs. Ol­ town la.it weejc Monday on business
-----------------CLASS CREEK.
la Stccby ot Kalamaroo. Mrs Ida connected with the Old Age Pension
visitors at Forrest Havens*
Conrad and Mrs. Rom- Haight ol aI&gt;MrsUtJohn Fish lins heon nnrfar W(Sunday
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'
A,va McGlocklin
were. Alva
McGlocklin and
and wife
wife and
and
Hastings, sixteen grandchildren, one
sister. Mrs. Sarah Ofsborne of Has­
Buy on th&lt;‘NEW DEAL.” These
Virginia Havens of Hastings.
HASTIER PARISH.
tings. M-veral. nephews and other is improved nt this writing
Mr
and
Mrs
Fmi
Tnht^r*.r
n.
The
occaJilo
n
»»
*n
honor
of
little
relatives
and
friends.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
SSTX
Steh “•
cars are.priced on the NEW U. S.
Hastings Sund.iv
Sunday afternoon.
-0?d ‘!h
H»th of December. ___
fridence: »16 E. Or«n st. Phone 2882
OBITUARY.
at H.iV.lngi
he* 19th
Code of Fair Prices to Consumer,
X-.I.I Hull left Tin- day tor
_ Unlver-- .
T ZlUa.11
I f ,alrnr.r., is
I, working
..
. .. . - for
- Sidney D. Lord-was born Sept 20/ Edd
,Low
1,11 Whittemore
1 '
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1U5L In HilL-dule. Michigan, and sity hospital. Ann Arbar. for mediunclc- Wm. Whittemore, near
and guaranteed lobe as represented.
h
, ;.i.1 . :
,, v M paused away at the ivoir.e cd 1*1-.'i‘D. cal treatment and a po*"ib!e opera- Delt{)1’
He with Miss Isidore
v
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Thomas Lord, of Battle Creek. Dec ■ lion.
, ,
Pranshka were Sunday guests at
New bargains every week I
ir'''
*',".4 V
a m 10 I?33- at t,u‘ nl'*' &lt;’I-82 year*, 2
Mrs Adam Djtdfim. son Willard
Whittemore’s. •
.
■ •
•’ ’■ : • ■ . „■ months and 28 day- When a v.-ung and daughter Althea, Miss Helen’
Katie Whittemore Is spend*
. M man be came to Rutland; Barry Co../Ocuk. - and T*’d Cl\rUtmas attend-*,h« .the week with her sister. Mrs.
wh&lt; u- he lived until 12 years ago cd tlie Carol service at Hostings cl€’o Brown at Hickory Corners.
•
Two 1932 Ford V-8 Tudors $'XAQ
rntST FRESBYTERiAtr CHURCH, when he went to hye with Ins .-on. In Sunday afternoon and were supper Mrs. Sara Erwav returned home
. With New Motor*. Fully Guaranteed
w. Xft 11
rh"i02sss’!f0
?
un,tcd in marnace to cu.-su nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Sunday after visiting relatives at
.
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“ . 85 Hannah P. Davison, who preceded lylctor Sisson.
various places.
1932 V-8 Ford De Luxe
\ .
”;7 « hl“* hl death seven years rico. To' Mr. nnd Mi’s. John Heltzelman of Word was received here Satuf’day
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’’his union four children wen- born. Lake Odessa were Tliursday guests announcing the death of Sidney
SEDAN In Perfect Condition, Now
oniruiHY
9,ree *’ns’ Thl'nL" ':
CrK;k of Mr’ n,ld Mrs
A Thomas.
Dwd at the age of 83 at thc home
Theodora Gvib Vanof oeorae ard
Clarence
Mrs F E. Brumm nnd Lawrence of hLs son. -gpm. in Battle CrCek.
Two
1929 Ford Sedans
Gelb S bwi in Astoand
^nnwota. and one Endres were in Grand Rapids on Tlie family lived for many years in
GRANGE PROGRAMS
Maroh 20 1866 and dkd De-' dau*h*r’ »la Groom o Ionut. H. business Friday Miss Mildred Hur- Rutland where they were well known.
111111 «•'a_IA is survived by tour children, tour lev. who has been here with her He was the step-grandfather of Roy
10. 1533.
Uw. aw
grandchildren, nine pr.at.grandchil- unc!r and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Brun- and Rv Oakes of this place The
1930 Ford Model A Tudor
m™th&lt;«na »4*».M the
ot
3 ,tr.n nnd «
*.» miu.jve.v ,t;K| ncr gccouiiianied Hjem to her home funeral will be held Tuesday from
Thi» car ii jn Eplendid condition.
'
&gt;*■■■ tru-i«b l:[ mourn, mnemlI ...vnu-r
vn
in thr city to remain over tile holi- Bit Iwme of Perry Laubaugh.
..»&gt;■
Miahmmi uh-r.- In
ld
10 at the dayThe supper and Christmas bazaar
»■ »1,1 "'“maw
1931
Ford
Victoria
Coupe
Mabie
Latl*
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“
”
1
Mr&lt;
1
„
E
Motlrt
’
.tranaGood
Will
church
Friday
Given, who n&gt;.. 4 ny in &gt;
» „
‘3 1
' ■ a"d Mr"
Moore tranaOood wu* 01,111
o this union w&lt;re b &gt;m three b‘,u',h- R‘*vconducted the acted business at Hastings Monday bight was will attended,
Model A. Juit One in stock.
o wu- um.tn were b m three ,t.n)c,.s Utlnal
.
aft.-rnoon
* ElmerElmer
Laubaugh
of t of tlie Yeckley
—/.
Laubaugh
Several carloads of the young district spent Sunday with Robert
Chevrolet DeLuxe Coach
people met at the John Thaler home Otis.
1932 6 Wire wheel* and trunk. Like New.
sure* 1’. -If m a permanent, supply on Tuesday -evening to practice The Good Will Sunday Schodl will
of teleiihonc pole.- and at. the same Chrutmns songs for the program •*'» their Christmas program at
. tinu t-av - •■»*«&gt;
—• *»
*«A|WJV*O U(
money *for
its’ taxpayers,
at L(*l
the M. E. church Saturday eve- the’church Saturday evening
1929 Whippet Coach
,o
by
planting
cedar
trees
in
the
basin
nlng.
.
inuurn his loss, tftree grandchildren,
6 Cylinder. A* i»—
•.
ws conduct
SOUTH THORNAPPLE.
Mrs. Helen Waters. Ruth ahd Gleh.-• of Lake Cushman. During 1932 the The annual Christmas program of
vr. Mr.-.
Mr.- caioweii.
°,u? 3t^
tn?cs’ a"d
M Eu
School will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cross and
nice Gelb', efie Miter.
Caldwell.
FrankGelb both
U
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I ,a‘ Ina”y, ,hu R1,vcn “l the church on Saturday eve- family of Lansing spent Saturday
.&gt; hostof other 5u" wkh th‘‘ a!d
nnemplpyed nlng at eight o’clock. There will be night and Sunday with His people.
citizena reve h ing Christmas tree and ev-Mr. antf’Mra Fred Crass and family.
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eryone is invited to bring their gifts
Henry Jackson spent Sunday in
CHARLES H. LEONARD
A
tiny
o;.-.in
was
built
for Titac- and place them on the tree, making Grand Rapids with friends.
DialXclive Funeral Service
number al art treasures ot any cl i:»'.- p..&gt;; -- the miniature sfuctiuv it un old fashioned community tree
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guffin of Mldin the world
planned by Sir Nevile Wijkinson and program. The following pro-dleville were guests of Ids sister. Mr.
"All tooether for thc long pull and
—---------Thr instrument, costing about *500. gram *111 be given: Recitation, and Mrs Robert Garrett Friday oftthe string pull that will take us up The nr.-, almanac tobe published is only a fait high and has one man- "The Utile Folks’
Wclcotne.” K. ernoon.
। the hill again."—Dally Sentinel. in American wa*
t__ ofWilliam’uel. five stops, a tiny pump, and Braendle; Scripture reading. "The Walter Thoma*, who has been in
•” that
BANNER WANT ADVS. PAY.
Fairmount. Minnesota.
Ipierce; it ap;&gt;e.»red
1639.
•* ‘in */•?.
jthirty pipes.
'Christmas Story from Luke.’’ LU- the north with a sister, has returned ■

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(Wy~ -

You Let CAIN Do Your
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. 1. ?

fBODYGLASS :

Poinsettias

Roses

For the Christmas
Table ami for (lifts

Special Notice!

F. 1

For the Cemetery

CARDS of THANKS

Red Ruse us
and Wreaths

CLYDE WILCOX. Florist

666

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Pride-u /
Policy /
ar.d , /
Conscience

$16O
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$4oo
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ford dealers

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER

Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1933

WOODLAND.
ot coifSlBernble current interest. He!sorts of ejrtravJjjoywmands, and
REP. CHAS. PARKER AD­
spoke brirfiv of each sourer of in-i«hat until the people r&gt;f Michigan Everyone cordially invited to at­
ind Mrs Glen England and
DRESSES P. T'A. GROUP come the nubile schook have hadlr,M?
a,ld d»‘,nttnd money to flprogram pul on family were
Grand Rapid;, v
ilurinir tiro-natall* time* ol the mstlnan&lt;* P^NiC education OUr Schools tend
"
’thc Christina*
’
;

"Believes State -Is Wasting
Funds Which Should Go
for Education
Repirrentative Charles Parker
dfuve over from Lansing last Thurs­
day evening ..to address the City
Council of the Pnrrnu and Teach­
ers. reyen teachers and «»in«* parents
being present.
Mr^Parker's subject co-rrrd the
jz-rTnt and future tlnahcia) eondl'Tl.ons of.the public .rehiwik. ,t topic

Build up a Dairy Feed with your own
grain and 32'' Concentrates.
If you are short on home grains we
have a I6J'; VXayne Feed at a price
that is right.

We have a complete line of Dairy
Feeds, Cotton 'Seed Meal, Oil Meal,
etc.
See us before you buy.

.

EDMONDS ELEVATOR &amp;
IMPLEMENT COMPANY
FLOUR
FEED
COAL
CEMENT
LIME
BRICK
TILE t- FARM IMPLEMENTS

HASTINGS, MICH.

TELEPHONE 2118

Make It A Point
To Always Buy

BEET SUGAR
Made in Michigan
|Jerl Sugar Maile in Michigan is pure, clean and
"liglfl.y refined. Sugar Beets are raised by thc
urnicrs of your own State. Buy Beet Sugar
Uade in Michigan and you will aid the wage
arners who need your support now. Use Beet
ugar for every household purpose.

EVERYTH N&lt;

by the school and at the church Ha*7d-,&gt;
Jord and fam­
this Friday evening at the usual .
nin,.. A tU-o.a&lt;-t |lIay. -A Tupsy- ily visited thc forme.- parents..Mr '
Mrs J. L Crockford, of Carlton:
Turvy Christma- ’ will be presented and
Sunday
and several good character musical
Raympnd Faul v
:«lections and “Old Saint Nick" in
„• of- Mr and M
person will mak-- a very plea-apt
evening All tint «■ who do not Ikivc Th«- whole* confmunlt;
a family tree are invited to put t-fietr
glJ{x 0-n Jh|.. tjre J|)d ,.,|jthe der.ed Friday :o hear of
death’of Ml- Nelli, Hilt
program.
Lord ha- been quite ill l«&gt;s-&lt;'d-away about nuoi
Mr-. Leia
I------■4 week
the*past
week. Mi - B*rv
,x. , Terrv
*-..z of Thr dinner table She
’
&lt;
n.
Baltic Crrt k is helping her with-the »'*
•y”cl’ -4 Wcwxlland. Mfbo
, born in Carlton tewnshi;
hmur«™n.
•
George Hilt in !89.r&gt; nnd Jived
Mr. and Mr Richard Uautmugh ried
were Battle Creek sliopper! Satur­ on.their (arm vaith ol Woodland
day. much’ to the delight of the, until hl* death in 1918 That year
•chcol children, who cxtx-ct.Jo prof­ r.hc purchased a hnrnn in Woodland
it from It.
no children hut every child
Mi-prices include Michigan 3'i Sales Tax
We accept C. W. A. Pay Checks
Dr. P G. Bernard ansi Glen Wat­ She had
d her. Alin; Nellie nnd loved her
son of Delton called at ... Harold r.Ul'
dearly. She was always vcfv active,
Springer's Tu.-,dny evening
h'-r own car and her
AGAIN KROGER HAS 4 POINT BLUE RIBBON
A small but happy crowd attend' d driving
’
as a great shock to her
thc Community in&lt;-rtliwHOIra'Mc- conics
1
Callum’s Fridav evening The men.. friend-. She war. a member
Kilpatrick under
church-thrShe
leuv hadvrohip of
Inspired
Henry Schaiblv.
of
Dan McCallum, insisted on pan- brother.
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and a numUPr of ni«v
rnkes and sausage at-thc next meet­ Carlton
nephews.
Tlxfuneral
was
ing, which win be at Glenn More- 1the iuaise and Methodist hc
Y. M. C. A. ITEMS | house's The women opjXMed this‘ ,Monday morning. Dre
.and flatly refused to do any work
wne from
।
.... ... ..
;and consequently us the evening; 'at Woodland’ cemetery.
funeral
At the Nashville Y, M. C. A. group worr otl. the men mad- a ’digin-.4;»way uhu attended 'I
STRICTLY FRESH DRESSED
and Mr
.ni).-tting las', week, Billy Rue wasi}i(nj-z decision that they guessed it
Icbosen president. Louts Kraft. v-icr-iwas too much work nnd confusion. 1and ^Irs Clias.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Jesse
Demand..
Mi
| president. Carl Smith. Mcretary and'an(j Sandwiches and im&gt;- other ir.-lt
■mid Mrs Dewey Wonnacott and
; Augustus Northrup, treasurer Som&lt; Wll5 a]| rjBh;. values for dally living from the 1st I MlSR OUtnnu Osgood mlsred iwo ;Gco Bawdy of Lansiiig. Mrs. Goldie
Psalm was the Bible lesson
'anjj rt half day. of school last Week 1 Packard. Mrs Henrietta Deller and
, "Jesus made the doing of neigh-&lt; because of an injury to her fool ;, Chris. Evert Of Charlotte, Mr. and
; liorly thin^. the Essence of Relig-; Mr and Mr. b D Woodman Mrs John Benedict &lt;&gt;f Rul&gt;nnd."Mr
ion. —Dr. Trout.
(spent the week end in’ Kidanw.'oj 1 and Mrs Hobart Schblbly of Grand
I Thc Welcome Corners Y group de- ;is RUpsta of Mr. and Mrs .1, P. Col- Rapids. Mrs Mattie Schray of ElmGeese
15c
Ducks
clded at th;-ir, meeting last Monday; itson.
• Frcah drawee!
jevening to meet .In the homes of th-j Wt. have be-n invited to attend 'mid Mr. mid Mrs. Geo. Stephens of
boys during the extreme cold weath- |the Chrktimi-, cantata at thc Clov-i-Grand Rapids
and
I er Rene G.inejpliet, leader. Kenneth eqjn|e church next Sunday evening-I Mc»dmn&lt;••• Erne.-t Sliorno
Spring Chickens "&gt;■ 15c
Heavy Hens
15c
•Rost , president.
,
under tlie capable direction of Mr; Karl C. .Faul were Grand Rapids
1 Tile Young Mens Y group are fur- Welton Brook.-. This promises to be .vi-ltors Thursday,
j Chas Faul of Hastings culled on
nlshing a needy family with som« 'verr good.
his mother, Mrs Etta Faul. Sun■ warm bed blankets for Christmas, a.-.'
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—
a I...
Fresh Oysters
47c
Sausage
! their share )n Christmas giving
DOWLING.
- | Hl,rtx.rt Valentine, aged 40. p.i"- ;:
PURE PORK - bulk
I A group ot young men in Middle। ville met kith Svc Angell last i The Ladies' Aid will serve dinner‘away nt hi$ home Sunday after a
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Thursday night and bignn a V. M ‘bis wet-k on.Tliui-day.
D&gt;r. 21. bi f,.w w.,,rks. jjin.^A Thr funeral will
iC. A
|C.
A. uroup
aroup similar to the
t.. young 'the basement of tile church as u-u- ■ lie held Tuesday afternoon .nt the
BONELESS
X&lt;V
11 ivtli.i,.: Middle- ,.l
| Methodist church of winch he wa*
Men’s Y -.C-tf.il,«
k-fotip 11,
in Hastings
III.
la member. He was netjer married
j villc meets . next at the home ot
A comnnjpity shower wa-. held
'Owen Lynns Jan «ththe church on .Friday evening *&lt;&gt;r bin .lived alone. He lerfvr*
„ ... one
r.
lb. 25c
Boiled Hams
l "Money is not wealth any more Mr and Mrs O-orgr Stanford, uho ,, r Mr- s It Scott, of ILitt.. (
n&gt;. 6V2C
Spare Ribs
brother*. John and Art hi
(than a meal ticket is a meal.”—Dr were nicely remembered by their
Whale or half - S rift*! Oriole
.
were present from
Il L Hall.
z
SLICED. Ib. 28c
■ J- Manv
...
... ; Kalamazoo, andI Llovd of Woodlun
. "Economics should never l&gt;c, the Loccy nnd other surrounding places
first consideration, if you sow greed and a very enjoyable time reported
you will reap war."—Dr. R L. Hall
Lester Onnsbe surprised his many Mrs Mary Henry came ■ home ।
"When'a thing Is true it is of friends one day last week by quiet­ Sunday after ap extended visit with:
’ God."—Dr. Brawn.
ly stealing away and returning, later Relatives in Jackson.
All choice center cuts
.
Wayne Conklin and Secy.. Angell with his bride, who was formerly
Mr and Mr« Dell Easton rod
reported to the Quimby S S. Dec. 17 Miss'&amp;hjh Wilkins of Hastings and family With their motheA. Mrs -.
ion thc W M C. A conference
However, here's congratulations to
, „„
I'Myra Easton,
of Jackson went Suni At the Brotherhood meeting Mon­ the newlyweds who will make their
guest.-, at A C. Clark’s \
LATONIA CLUB
day evening tteyeral of tin- Y M C home at present with the groom’s m..5 Dorothy Powers nf Cedar;
A. conference ’ delegates gave brief parents, Mr. and Mrs. W’alter Orms-1 Sprim.’ returned home Tuesday aft- j
FRESH ROLL
MICHIGAN MAID
(reports of the meeting ' Tlie Broth­ **’•
| er a : hort visit with her cousin.1
erhood made it possible (or nine boy..
Mr and Mrs. Orlic Fisher visited Grace Brill.
to attend.
Delton relatives Sunday afternoon. I Tlie voting married couples frornj
Or ROCKY RIVER BEVERAGES
; A Merry Christmas to all who have
George Whitworth, who was tak- thi neighborhood went tn Battlef
in any way assisted with the pro­ en to Pennock haspilid fox an am- c- k Sunday to spend thc day with
grams of. thc Y M. C. A* and who putation of one of his litnjx. Lx’re-' ... un(j Mrs Archie Sinclair who .
Country Club - xliced or unsifted
I have by their gifts made it passible ported in a favorable condltin:. at moved from hero this fail. This took
this time.
Jjhe
ArP ooff their
'the pj
place
their usual
usual evening
eveningi
lb.
mlttee extends the Season’s Greet­ A baby girl arrived at the home of party:
ings to all.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Geller Thursday!■ Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kruger nnd
• Country Club - vacuum packed
nighV
|I some
some friends from Homer
Horner were SunSun-]
OBITUARY.
A co-operative Christman program day guests nt the home of Mrs,
(Pius 2c Bottle charge)
Jewel Coffee
ib. 19c
J. W. Rogers was bom in Crown and tree will be put on nt the Kruaer’.s parents. Mr nnd Mn- RenFRENCH BRAND, lb. 23c
Also CARBONATED WATER
Point. N. Y . Oct. 35, 1844. und de­ church Friday evening by the itchoollme Mott.
.
parted this life at hL* liome in Has­ and Sunday School to which all are; The Camp Fire Girls’ group met ।
•nd LIME RICKEY at the same
Margate Tea
*4-lb. pkg. 10c
tings, Dee. 11. 1933. aged 89 yrs.. 1 welcome
.
iat
fiunic of. Beatrice Matteson!
Jnpan and OP'ckoe
Grandiia Norton is happy over the Wednesday night.
.
mo and 15 days.
He enlisted in Company B. 13th. arrival of a great-grandson which Mr and Mrs Floyd Garrison and
Mich.. Infantry in 1891. serving Uirce was born recently to Mr. and Mrs. family spent Sunday with Mr and
Eloin
Cottnn
nf
Tjtnsfncr
THo
vntlm&gt;
•
*&lt;-.
Elgin
Cotton
of
Lansing.
The
young
years.
Mrs. Harfey Pannalcc in' Johns-'
He was married to Sarah Olm­ man’has been named Wallace.
town.
Wishing tlie Banner readers a
stead. March 20. 1875. To this union
Tlie friends ot Eleanor. Haywood |
were born six children, four dying pleasant Christmas and a brighter of Alto will lie glad, lo hear, that shci
in infancy. He leaves to mourn his New Year.
was able to visit in Hastings-Satur­
puling his wife. Frank of. Grand
day.
z .
- Rapids. Myrtle of Battle Creek, four
CEDAR CREEK.
The Christinas program will bo
Angel Food
e«h 39c
Chocolates 5 n&gt;. bo* 95c
grandchildren, four great-grandchilA Merfy Christmas nnd Happy given on. Friday night at our school. I
13 EGG CAKE - delictoua, light, ilufly
jdren. Funeral services were con­ New Year to the Banner and read­ The McOmber school is giving their:
ducted by Rev. Boone and Rev. Hoos ers.
program on Thursday night This
Cookies
ib. 10c
j at- thc homr’and by F. A. M- at the
A little daughter arrived at the gives the families a chance to at-j
Dutch or Windmill variety
grave. Burial at Caledonia
home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wat-' tend’both parties.
Chocolates 2 ib. i.o« 59c
son Dec 14. Mother and baby are
CRUSADER - Auorted in Holiday
BARRYVILLE,
All Havoc*
'box
•
: Mrs. Gay Skinner and Mrs Will; doing fine.
Or ROYAL GELATINE DESSERT
Hyde Speiit Monday in Grand Rap-;' Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd Owen nnd Mr. Lathrbp. teochcr of thc Nori/
I fnmily.spcnt
Sunday with Ixon.vnMon­ Pine Lake school, is confined to his
ids
..........
njn..,, wu.nn,.,
lb. 1
Xmas Candy
bed.
and
school
opened
Wednesday
Mr and Mr, Kdd Ri™ and M&gt;-s,r&lt;* t.nd 't'J'1!’.1"
.
Vctn of the Durfee district were
„Mr' u,’&lt;’
Glenn latten with John t^Tiamberlnin ns substi•.
Stator |W&gt;Uot Mr and Mr». Her-,'”''
'?
are tile teacher.
Improved Gelatine De«*crl
Chocolate Drop, it.' 10c
hort -wiirnx
sorry to lose them from our judghThe school nnd Sunday school will
Rial, and creamy
Dromedary
2 can. 29c
Join for a Christmas tree and e.*Several car loads of ladies from'
...
„
. w ,
Barryville motored to Woodland,, M,r ."'V? A»rs’
ftl' erciscs on Saturday evening, Dec
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Century Mix
it. 10c
Tuesday afternoon and called on,tr.nf*ed the funeral of Thed Geib 23rd.
Thc
South
Pine
Lake
school
will
De
Luxe
Plums
2
Cid fashioned hnrd mi
Mrs Elizabeth Gibbony at the home'
KaInn’a«*&gt; Wednesday,
,
25c
of Mr. and Mrs. Welby Crockford, i „Mr nnd Mrs. Lewis Stanton of have a tree and program Thursday)
Her many friends here nre pained ”aM‘'’Ks sl&gt;cnt Sunday with Jess evening.'Dec. 21st.
Sunday tfinngr guests of Mrs.;.
to hear of her illness.
i
an.d {“"“b;
,bTlie Nutrition class met at the; c“Hl,rs nt„“ohnJ L“,nnwlrs,’1 8un* Clara Nichols and Cleo were, Mr J
home of Mrs. Maude Meade Friday.
ucrc‘ Hilward Campbell, wife and Mr- Minar Nichols aijd daugh- ,
PORK and BEANS
A very pleasant day was spent.
and *"«* °f Dowling Ebbcan Albert- ter. Carlo Ann. of Kalamazoo.
Shoppers in ’ Kalamazoo during!
Mr. and Mrs HerbertWilttox took ’«?“ n,'d
Kalamazoo and
dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert ”r^*,aud&lt;’ A'bcrUon of Hickory the week were. Mr. and Mrs. Robert j
Ford nnd children on Tuesday. Mr. |
Holsebus near Bellevue Monday.
I
SOUP - Tomato, Vegetable and Vegetable Beef
Mixed Nuts
Mrs. Mary Huitz and daughter;.. Mr. and IMrt. Henry Wertman and Mrs. James Nevins and family j
and family of Battle Creek and J J[ were thr guests of Lewis DuBols ol on Wednesday. Mrs Earle James,
Pineapple
2 n«. 2 can* 25c
JMr. and Mrs Marcus Bagley. Mrfj
Jennings of Hudson were guests ofJ Augusta Friday.
,
Sliced or cru*b«d - standard
'and
Mrs.
Walter
Warner
on
Friday.
|
;
Mrs
Wjll
Shriber
and
daughter
Baby Walnuts
ib. 19c
Mr. and Mrs. Heber-Foster and fam­
of Hastings spent a part of last anti Mr nnd Mrs. Claud Champion j
Salad Dressing
quart 23c
Small budded
ily Sunday evening.
week with her parent!, Mr. and Mrs. and Lyle, Marioh and Gordon on
. Embany Brand
Will Gurd.
Saturday.
ORANGEVILLE.
Diamond Walnut, n- 29c
Queen Olives
quart 33c
Mrs. Julia DeSloovcre and William
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Calthrop of
IRVING.
Prairieville ate Sunday dinner with
Martin of Knlamkzoo were Saturday
Hollywood Brand
guests of friends-at this place.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tompkins Mrs. Bellingham. Harry Killick re­
turned to their home with them for
"Mrs. Ed. Pierce is spending a few
FRESH FRUITS .nd VEGETABLES
a.,, «!.»
rtau™ at Detroit
Drtro.t
&lt;•'
«■'’“*
““""•v an Indefinite visit.
days
with relatives
Mp J w. SMffleld «rrf Mr. Mm
?' Mr*.
Robert and Dorothy Ford were in
V. nra:, -rr. Bnllle CTwk tailors M', .
,J M *7"''
,
Hastings on Wednesday.
CALIFORNIA
NAVELS - SEEDLESS
oneriay the past week.
Richard Palmer is taking thc old
HOPE CENTER.
Thc many, friends of August La- n«c Pcn*X&gt;n census in Irving TownSweet - full of juice
Burdette' Lyttle. Merle Kelley.
Fontaine are glad to know he has so sh*P.
.
200-216 size
fAf recovered from his gun ahot
and ''Irs- T‘ D- BUnstog of Leatrlcc Dunning and fc. B. McDer­
wfcund tliat he was able to return Orand R-»Plds u*rt ln ,own 8un" mott and wife were guests of C. L
Texter
arid
family
in
Hastings
Sat
­
home after several months spent at &lt;*** on ,hr!r *•*
Bhnurday.
the hospital al Plainwell.
-dons brothtt and family in RutMr. and Mrs. Russell Kay-of Kal­
Thc children and grandchildren of la’’d'
,
Mrs. Ben Norman came one day re- Mr- and ^*7 Steenwyk of Grand amazoo spent the week end with
TEXAS YAMS
cently and surprised her on her H*P‘ds visited their daughter and their parents, Frank Leonard and
birthday, and a mast enjoyable day husband, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nagel, family.
Don’t forget the Christmas tree
Celery
Is*, bch. 5c
was spent, and all hope tor many al Mr- and
£ames Nagel s.
6 (or 19c
Lemon,
and
program
at
the
school
house
happy returns of the day.
। M[s- Janc McCann has received
Sunk!.. - 330 hm
Friday afternoon and chicken pie
Clifford Kahllo and family spent word (roni &gt;«"
Sunday with his airier and family
*« ending the winter In dinner at noon.
Squash
3
ib*. 5c
ib. 10c
Cranberric,
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ashby, of Kal­
at Woodland
Newark. Ohio, with her daughter.
Hubbard - Ripe, flavorful
amazoo spent Sunday with their
Clyde Nichols made a business that shc i-' ,n her u*uaI 8O0d
trip-to
ro••••
^Ti„—
a.’—
l,ta mm
stnVm'Xr JUn!
KROGER STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY
irip-io Kalamazoo
tvaianiazoo Saturday.
oaiuraay.
---- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashby.
Matte Pennock of Alger and Mar­
-' Mr. oi&gt;u
and Mrs.
mrs. Gvraiu
Gerald Riipc
Rupe spent -5511.
»•»«&gt;"
” 2IUand —
Mrs. vJohn
—~ —
Springer
PT.I1**OF wye
NIGHT% UNTIL 8‘P. M. and LATE SATURDAY NI&amp;HT.
r-..with
..-i.v- his ________
... at
. . Riitwlav
Sunday
uncle anda #family
Sunday r&gt;sittr&gt;r&lt;
callers nf
of Mr
Mr. and
and Mrs
Mrs shall Norwood and wife of, Delton
Hickory Comers.
'’ames Bowerman of
Yankee spent Saturday with Aunt Kate
Williams.
■
. .
------- ,----- *•&gt;"-----------Springs.
Lea trice Dunning of Delton spent
Curiously designed chimneys at ‘ Bom to Mr. and Mrs Forrest
Orvleto, Italy, emit smoke in rings Buehler of Irving a daughter. Betty the week end with her grandparents,
and whirls.
May, on Dec. 11. Congratulations. C. B. McDermott annd wife.

continue to be faced with a
gruinj’lbe ?amly’“wnde lodhy ’vrr&gt;' uncertain existence The axle
Ki-'ini: iu&lt;.. .
...
M.ung
rot .-Mme
-am. ,e,cuuv
revenue wuay. , that
lliudc,. K,.u thp urfiU,..
Money appropriated fur the rehool j!hat ’Uu' -‘k&gt; luudcs. get:
v
rnoTgcncy was eventually divided.; 0p &amp;a»a-.
At’ nr
present
we arc supporting revjiart of it being placed in the Old; A
*®
nd *Tlie
-aie-i tax ''11
boards of education, Mr
Age Pension Fund.
”■- —
schools lomewhal
Parker'said.
will benefit- llw- reiKxoa
wiikwihi. .---- " T • These grew from past
h it schools
&gt;rhbofs'’ funds
fund* jy-eds
needs as
the stale
grew from fronIt 15 expected that
ns
tne
..
n
p|O|M.d statc.
tu-d up in tanks will be rebased ..
'’’’r.•....
cond*,n’- - ------------- deV
—, ■ , ... ..
by M iy 1 1934
Today we have sixty places in MichMr Paikrr said that, as usual. !K?n
‘"“P.T1
denty of mon.-.
“000 teachew in the
to men
mm an
nllt| Unllwl
’a’,‘3 u»*mpl°&gt;''
d
ip the state treasuryyV iu
I&gt;flH sWhjtfhmw
. of Alblon
rp.
';cently said. “The greatest thing we
■ have to fear today is the stupidity
icf the human face. 'How lung .will
the people'of this state. .Mr. Park­
er asked, sit by and allow the teach­
ing profession to become an idle
i pastime without enthusiasm and
; wUhout vision?
Mr Parker made it very clear that
he stands far school udvapcemcht.
[a full curriculum, a full school
:hool year
and reasonable salaries for ’teach;
'

Use Your
Own Home Grains

PART TWO—Page Seven

for your Christmas feast

KROGER’S

TURKEYS

19

25c

FRESH HAMS

BEEF CHUCK ROAST

BUTTER 2

35c

GINGER ALE

BREAD

COFFEE

4X SUGAR

■

25c

ABOVE &gt;100 to &gt;300
Household offers u substantial cut in the cost
of loans above $100 up to $J00. The new low
monthly rate Is 2&gt;/j%.. Families keeping house
who can repay monthly now may borrow amounts
over $100 at a real saving. Loans of $100 and less
ctin be had nt current"rates. Quick, private
service. Only husband und wife need sign. 20
months to repay. Visit, write, or telephone the
Household Finance Corporation of America on
thc 3rd FI. of the City National Bunk Building,
1 West Michigan Ave., Battle Creek. Phone 4406.

Desirable Investment
Is that form which gives the investor a high
degree of safety and reasonable assurance
of dividends.
During the past two years and more there
have been no failures among building and
loan companies in ichigan.
.

Why not become a share holder
in the “National"?

JJljj Rational fljoan &amp;
flnuesfnwnt Qtompany
Griswold 8L, Detroit, Mich,
strait'■ Oldol Building ud

J. L. Maui, Haitingi. Mich

LDCRALHOMf

CANDY

JELLO

TWINKLE

2

9c

CAMPBELL’S
CAMPBELL’S

MEMIt* N.I. A.

3^-25c

2^ 15c

PEACHES 2n”^29c

RATE CUT TO 2^%
ON LOANS

. 1OC

2 “™ 15c

NUTS

ORANGES
—■ 27c
SWEETPOTATOES 4* 19c

WANT TO BUY OR SELL? TRY OUR WANT COLI

�PAGE EIGHT

THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1023

PRAIRIEVILLE.
-------- ---------- -•
(Mr-DeBack
is reported slightly irn- Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of Grand
NERVOUS, SICKLY.SLEEPLESS
North rc-' proved '
A Chrutmas 'program will be Mr. and Mrs Wm. R. NorjU
Rapids spent Sunday with their
uv&lt;n'-Suud.&lt;y evening by the Sun- reived
ceivvd word Saturday from Mr. and Mra- Bernard Smith of Kalamazoo daughter, Mr and Mrs. Frtd DalSchool, in charge of Helen De- Mr. Delos Hughes of Toledo. Ohio. *as an over the week end guest stra nnd family.
mnnd and S. jitA Smith Music in of the arrival of a baby girl bom o* Mr ,n&lt;l Mrs.. W. F. Smith and Mtss Donna Mead of Rutland
iiarire of, Mimruret Coate, Marian Saturday morning. Dec. 16 Con- «"Udiy
. #|lrnl ihc week end with Miss Hawi
Woodman'and
grutulatlons.
Woodman
and Lawrcnee-'ChRse.
LawTcnee-’Ctuise.
gratulatlons.
We arc wishing everyone a Merry’ Shriber.
Our
* ^“PPV- Prosperous
-------- -----------------------Our Ciimmumty
oommunlty w.-u
wits sadden/d
jaddenyd by
by The
The ladies
ladies who
who attended
attended thc
the TripTrip- £hrU!?’,u
n,..
,
l
.
a
ta
....
,
.
----------------..
New
^ear.
with
plenty
of
work
arid
By meansofa new machine in
’‘'-v d'-atli of Willard Bolton on Dei-. je }.;nk Club nt Mrs. .Maude ChenLondpn’s subway system, passengers
•* »■' had lived here many years and crcy's report a good time The next P|fJUy J® ldf
„________
h“l
!,la,iY Mentis, raprci’rily mi-etmg
to be held________________
at the Odd Fel- ... |...The Prairieville pottoHice is to pe are able to get information about
,. &lt;.....
. —&lt;| &gt;n W
jtn his
ids work in the lows
tows’ lull
Friday, Jan 11th
11th.
.
------ --------—• mmu
&lt; win trains by dialing They can find out
in
.nin-.-ti&gt;n
with
iiall Friday.
discontinued
January
15. »
Wil)
to. c-.utinued
rvmHmuwt position
,wx-o..-.n ..
■
odd, an
after
many,
many
&lt;!)'&lt;■ msclrea the location of dif&lt;i
r Hiodrt
*'r man
&gt;'- ,ntt,
W years to be ffor
og^he
Ft John Gurii. deed. '"proo
n. U.
-1!^
-JWre-.-.
y Wlt&gt;&gt;OUt *
*»**”*•______
11! riled. jrd»r admitting will
!.
,;::&lt; .&lt;i:.i om .7in;&gt;athy i-extendedof Mr’ ttnd Mrh Wo,llc
SOUTHWEST
CARLTON.
:n-.ntary i—ucd. order limit
ment en^rvei.
”t’vcrend'und Mrs Harold Honey-! „
L*v*nt Yearn .left Monday
s -.'-™ iix\ ?, Adicn"dto Rev u, !; 'lM,ed lhc former’s parents
her home InKmicdgo.
‘
5 dn...
It
J,,on(!n&gt;'
Tuesday.
' Mb* Helen Keeler went to Paw
L‘
■
a u Lt
^i-’
Mr 4nd Mr“ Ne»e» Barber, Lucy;Saturday evening to debate
.. ,n w.u&gt; not printed-oon &gt;jortls and ix&gt;ra Johnson-were in wl‘h their debating team..
\
'attendance at tlie I O. O F. and ''
"L—.; ^’L'hoL" of .*Ann Arbor
- ’aV*L
re­
Rebekah Association at Hastings turned’ home
Friday evening to,
!
...e.-,
tin Sunday m'uming. Monday
night- and report a goodupend
----- -* ------- -------- vacation with
hit Christmas
lime.
’. Mr und Mrs. Eugene Nichols.
A VUnk«t
ra’&gt; vxmg'tadi^' fnx;?. LcOn
T”6 *“w made
8tewl
wn of Albion spent;
Stewart Bro
Brown
n
r The KalaV-5 slst®r- Mr and Mrs. tlie week end at the Henry Williams
clsadfled policy.
.
-t
,J"hn Ca«ble. died at their home home.
’
* L- J bid1- itamL ;; 8aturd« mght. He has bwn in'■ Mr and Mrs. William Shriber and
no. U-- badlj damaged poor health a long time.
!daughter of Hastings spent Tues-!
a.i-.h'prv-A
। M
Wood enen- day evening
.......... with
w
1 . t &gt;naV,h
e .k?! '.
'.,rr aailtl
I,’a Mrs.
Mr' Merritt Wood
Mr. and -Mrs.
. i ;•
— ’* pertained to&gt; aa Mx
clock dinner
,
six oo'clock
dinner j Frank
Frank Shriber.
Shriber.
MORRIS O. HILL Hastjags
JOHN H. UTZ. Hattian
A
°r&gt;2'
«!• Wdlia, LI
put
on
a
^.?^L
and
fa
"
1,Iy
’
lhe
ow-r-don
Grand
Rapids
called
and
_
_•
-------r&gt;
—
—
VI..IUU
nupiua
cuuen
on Mr. una&gt;
KEN BRAENDLE. Freeport
; evening lh£ adiaol
JERRY ANDRUS. Hatlingt
• *,u‘ °“.a|ing tt,e
former
s
•_
-----..
.
.
.
.
ti31' J0”11"!! grnnddaughter's Mrs. laiFnyette Usborno Saturday. I
lt chrb-'miL- program.
। Lui i- ’ 1Ct*i na,al day.. Mr. ana
und Mrs. joe;
Joe! Arthur .StrodUxck ot Stony Point’
u j-'^hnurr
ofn Duncan
a.tj! ,.
M.r‘k
,rs th(, M
(. evrnlngLake were call- ,'and Mr and Mrs. Carl Wryernitin'
State
Mutual
Rodded
Fire Insurance Co.
lot Hostings called &lt;m Mr. and Mrs;
HOME OFFICE 702 CHURCH BT. FLINT. MICH.
J
Sttodtbeok Sunday.
W, V. BURRAS. FnilJict.
H. K. FISK. Secretary
Mr and Mrs. w
B&lt;n
IWnian ann&lt;:
and'
Kwh.ud-.m and .i p.&gt;:;
.,&gt;7 IL.. ,
,
'•
ls c'_
..........
n cowman
LKCu-t -m.-n. other land- h
d, and.,5,ncerrly Irnjw family of Rutland spent Sunday 7
cwu we given
at h'- *“* BC‘ wcn soon- ljl, r *‘«hMi and Mrs. Writer Culbert. ,

—————7——:------—:---------

COURT HOUSE NEWS

PRIMROSE
Ouersi&amp;Egg---Hardest Bituminous Coal

Glen Rogers
Pocahontas Egg

Hastings Lumber &amp; Coal Co.
' Telephone 2515

Frank Sage

EAST Gt N LAIDML&lt; HaAl DeKam xpeiv
vdle.
John RtuM'al
days m kafain.-i
Uk&gt; Grund

H

—J----=
. .
(|ir ,1
of ad.
mlniztratam L-u7d7’4*7"l.mitin
■ :am« in rnierea.
I. I Lii'-iud.k J. Hullib'-rytr dec’d
Petition for liearlrn on claim* filed.

Fire Insurance At Cost!

ing oflieer-

Sunda'j

Secy . Fred Smith: .A' ■ V
Wti ri Inlier; Tpra*. HJrvc Woodwood-jEf
m/ir, p. mi-.!, Marian Woodman:
A-.:. Kathcrino Chun: Chorister.
Paul Woximah; A-sst. Je.sse Chair;
Cradle Roll Sup*.. fibpha Smith:

Blinker h.v. been rick
ri-tlu Mrs .Chester Al-

^^HATEVER the names on your list——

•Riith Woxiim.n was home from
alcdotifti Lu the we« k tud
lx:1 Ic.wrwnd w.us in Nashville

whether family or friends — you'll find
something electrical- that's a ‘perfect
choice
for a lasting, ever-remembered
Rift. Small or large—this year there are so
many splendid things at such surprisingly
low prices.

s Mary Birukh nturued Mon­
Horn Butt!.; Creek.
.
and Mrs. Edd Rice spent Surivith Mr and Mrs. ‘Hcrba- Wil­
li: iIn; Brunei] distriei.
~

Pgv*r7

y

W
y
V
m
P
Ke!-.

Edd.

“?hop.” the stores and dealers handling
electrical gifts—it's n treat.

y
p
y

and w;

y
y
y
y

»
w

on. FiOyd. at

Pi.iinuvU.
Mr and Mrs Ray Clemens were
s si. ■&gt; KUof Mr. and Mrs. How­
ard W.tif of Quimby. .
' About twenty attended the Ladies'
Alii s.:eh-iv at-Mr and Mr:- Ralph

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CONSUMERS
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Mr and Mr- Arthur Thomas and
lair.:’.'. 1-r Hastings • spent Sunday
with Mi, ann Mti-.' Owen Moore and
'family .
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Lauev.P" Chruiunai program and tf
tft'e mb bt F;i.uy evening. Dec. id. « ,
Everyone invited.

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Whitehouse Milk

Navy Beans

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'/,-lb. tin 10c
pkg. 10c

17-oz. tin 15c
11 -oz. pkg. 15c
2 lbs. 25c

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- 33

Makes Delicious Waffles or Biscuits

SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
RAISINS
Seeded or Seedless
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR

Kellogg's

pkg. 29c
4-lb. pkg. 29c
pkg. 10c

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CORN FLAKES or POST TOASTIES

TOMATOES
Red Ripe
HEINZ VINEGAR or KETCHUP
ALL 10c TOBACCOS

3 cane 25c
Ige. bottle 17e
3 pkgi. 25c

No. 2 Can

Campbell's Beans

2 1-lb. cans 9c
3 fee. cans 25c
pkg. 8c

i-lb. can 19c
2 cans 15c
package 21c

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pkg. 19c'

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ENGLISH WALNUTS

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pound 11c

Beef Roast
BOILED HAM
PORK STEAK

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Lean Cuts of Shoulder x

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Oysters
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pound 22c
3 lbs. 25c

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Full Line of Fresh Dressed Christmas Poultry—Lowest Prices in Town

A a P FOOD STORES

East LansjtV —Farm accounttxxik.5 arc very handy took alnce the ,
new deal started in agriculture, ac-I'
cording to member* Ot Michigan!
State college Matt who have been j
aMUtuig farmers to obtain crop
contracts and to make application!
for federal loans
’ Crop reduction contracts which'
have already been made out for i,
wheal and thtec for com nnd hog»!
which will be offered tlw first of i
next year’ require quite a complete;
htRUuy of the crops grown on the,
applicants , farm. Without actual I
records, it is very dilTicuit for a j
farmer to remeinlxr thr crops and.
yields from every rlcld fur a period.|
of three or live years.
1 Even more important in the nppli-l
cation fur federal land bank loans |
or production credit loans are.com-,
plctc records of crop and livestock ,
operations. Land bank loans are j
made on a basts of the productive-1
ncss of tlie farm and the ability of
the operator. Neither has to be
gucsvod at when a fa: m—Hbcouri:'
book is available. •
Nearly 1.000 Michigan farmers arc
a-visted each year In opening and
closing a set of farm accounts by th1'
farm management department oi
thc college. Many other sets of ac­
counts are kept in the standard
books by farmer., who ask no help in
bookkeeping.
MahVof thc book-. are started early
in the year when slocks of crofls are
i«-w enough to make inventories easy.
Standard account book., arc pre­
pared by the’ college add lurnulted
al cojt to those who want them.
County .agricultural agents cun turnuh both thc books and information
about how to start and to keep them. '

MILO.
Mii.’Minnlc Quick returned home I
Monday a week; ago after vtslilng’l
her-/on. MU' arid Mr.- Clinton
Quick, " at Kalamazoo a couple of j
days. .
Mr ,and Mrs. Harlan .Scuticv en­
tertained the former's sister and two daughters ol North "Dakota from I
Friday till Sunday evening when “
they took them lo Hastings to visit
relatives. Mr and Mrs. E Quick ac- ■
cunipameil ilicm to the home of Mrand Mrs. Vert Robinson al Shultz
and spent. tiavvening.
Miss Nina Fv-nnyr went to Kala-»
inaxoo Tuv duy to the home of hvrj"
niece. Mrs Cecile Palmnlicr. tor an I
indefinite .day to be near the
cialist who U treating her . ears. |
Word cam- thc. latter part of the I
week a he was confined to her bi d
only as ..lie went tor treatment:-. W&lt;‘‘
.•incertly li9iK\ahe -may be much ।
la tter very .'ooh Mrs. Jennie Chisc .
is looking after the home In her ab­
sence.
Mrs. Hallie Bellinger has been
coniinc.d to her bed with sickixss
since" Thursday but .was somewhat
improved Sunday evening.
A delightful party, honoring Mrs.i
Thomas Spaw. was given at tlie
home of her aunt,-Mrs. Oscar Smith.
Wednesday afternoon Twenty-two
were present. Mr.-. H. Reynolds, Mi-:­
, Mil&lt; .&gt;. Mr*, carpenter and Mrs. Mux
’Reynold, ot Delton were among thc
guests. Light refreshments were
served. ■
A surprise birthday dinner was
1 enjoyed al the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Krick Saturday evening
whnsc birthdays both occur in Deeembe’r. Time present were. Mrs.
• Mlles of DeltdfcMrv Robgrt Bponable of- Hastings and’Mr. und Mrs.
Oscar Smith ol Milo. A lovcjy dinner
was scirved at six o'clock.
Mrs. Minnie Quick and daughter.
Mr&gt;. Tuck, spent Saturday ChrUtmas .‘.hopi&gt;ing in Kalamazoo.
: Albert phase and Mrs. Ethelyn
Tooze received word Sunday their
daughter ,ainl fister. Mrs. Lottie
Faullc was seriously til al her home
in Bailie Cfrcek. She has been sick
a long time but much worse Sun­
day.
.
The phristmas tree and enter­
tainment will be held at thc church
Fritiay evening- A program of music
and readings and a Chrisimas pas-,
cant will be given. All are cordially
invited. Every child in ti)&lt;&gt; com­
munity st ill be provided for.

SHULTZ.
• Several in this community are ori
■ the sick list. Mrs. Forrest Smith un­
; derwent a -serious operation in Peni nock Imspltal . Friday night. Miss
' Barbara Chamberlain. Mrs. J. E.
I Norton and Mrs. Kathryn Hurt have
■ also been ill but all are some better
at this writing.
i Twenty-five friends of Rev. J. E.
Norton surprised him.on his birlh■day. Saturday night. A very pleas­
ant evening was spent.
i Several from here attended the
{Christmas pageant m Raiding.- Friiday night.
| Christmas programs arc being
'prepared both by tlie school and
church. The school program will be
:hcld on Friday evening and the
church program at 8:00 on Saturday
evening. A. cordial invitation is ex­
tended to all for both exercises
' Don’t forget Bunday School at
10.00 preaching service* at 11:00 and
. also at 8.00 in the evening.
SOUTH SHULTZ.
The teacher and pupils of the
Shultz School are preparing a fine
Christmas program fur Friday nightEveryone invited.
.
Mrs. Gertrude Smith pleasantly
entertained the Ladies' Aid at the
home of Frank Horn Wednesday,
'over twentv being present and all
enjoyed th- ini luck dinner and thc
social time together. Theaitoct meet­
ing will be with Mrs. Besaie Lewis.
Mrs. Olne Heeney and Mrs. Julia
। Doster of Delton attended the La­
’ dies' Aid al F. Horn’s Wednesday.
{ Mrs. Gertrude Smith .was taken
very ill Wednesday night 'and w,u
taken to Pennock liospilal Friday
evening and operated on at nine
i o'clock tor appendicitis and gall
Monrs. Her many fnends will be glad
■&lt;o know she is coming fine kt tills
writing and all h*pe for her speedy
’recoveryvller mother and two Ms­
, ter* from Battle Creek came to be
I with her.

Kilowatts

“'Work
as low as

an hour
What is a

kilowatt? Forget the
scientific side—think of it simply as'
a worker. Here’s a worker of many
abilities—whether something skilled
like running your radio or refrigera­
tor; something domestic like doing
your washing, ironing, cleaning,
sewing, toasting, percolating; or pro­
viding bright, cheerful, sight-saving
light — it’s all alike to electricity.

and how much WORK will a Kilowatt do?
Electricity is a worker whose “wage” gets cheaper the longer it
works. And when it comes to "over-time,” it costs less than
ever. The more used, the lower the price; the more it does, the
cheaper it gets. Besides being cheaper, kilowatts are doing mora
things in. more ways than ever.
LIGHTING — A kilowatt will do all this for an hour: Light five
60-watt living room lamps, three 60-watt dining room lights, a
large 100-watt kitchen light and a sink light, two hall lights, four
50-watt lights in the bed rooms and bath, and run the radio
besides. Don’t risk eye-sight and nervous fatigue when right
light is so important —so cheap.

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION — Requires less current than
most people think. It only takes a fraction of a kilowatt to run
it, hence with the average running time in the home, a whole
kilowatt runs a refrigerator about half a day. That’s one reason
it’s so economical,
RADIO — Here’s one of electricity's newest benefits. Here again,
it takes little current to bring the world into your home — a
kilowatt being enough for hours of use; in fact, in the average
radio, a cent’s worth of electricity provides a whole evening’s
entertainment
\

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WASHING AND CLEANING — As a housekeeper, electricity is
one of your most useful servants, tireless, willing and inexpen­
sive. A kilowatt would run a washer five hours or a cleaner
eight hours. In the average home, the current is so reasonable
that together they amount to less than a nickel a week

CHEAPER
THAN EVER
Average home
electric prices now
less than

HALF
“PRE-WAR”
PRICES

and more.... kilowatts do a host of other things: For example, a
kilowatt could do your choice of these senices: a 2-hour ironing;
make 10 pots of coffee; toast for a week's breakfasts; do yards
apd yards of sewing; run a Sunlite health lamp 10 hours; run a
clock for weeks. The point is, electricity does so much for so
few pennies
Your monthly bill for electric service used to be a ‘light bilL”
Today It covers a multitude of services, conveniences, economies.
Many items of household expense you used to pay for in other
ways are eliminated — and are now included in your electric bill,
generally al lower cost. Refrigeration, for example At the seme
time, lower electric rates, now going as low as 2c a kilow att hour, .
make it possible to take advantage of these improvements and
USE MORE ELECTRICITY, all at LOWER PRICES FEB
KILOWATT HOUR.

CONSUMERS POWER COMP.

�TTTF HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER W. 19S3

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DELTON.
.M1DDLEV1L1X.
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MEN GET
P. E , Murphy entertained two1 On Thursday word wa* received |
BEST POTATO YIELDS grandsdiu from Elkhart. Indiana, a here of rhe death of Mrs. Elijah I

LEGAL NOTICES

Hull of Charlotte. She was well! |
• .Mr. and Mr*. Dan Daniels and two1 J known hen-, having lived here f«r
-on-. Jack and Frederick JohitMin1 many years. Her many friends-ex-' |
li t! Wednesday night for a trip to1 tend to tlie bereaved ones their sym- I
Alabama where they will visit rela- ;pathy. The funeral was held tarji
tius ot Mr. Daniels.
.
i Saturday at Caledonia, &lt; burial at thr;
East—Loosing—Upper
Penin.-uJa
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Mr. and Mrs. Car! Ridker are or- o)d Parmelee cemerery.
.
potato arnwvr.' qualified.for
the
mau iw sih- mu- cupyur,
lumiiK the Daniels
wtuiw-u ’ hou.-«JIW«- and
Mini Mr
mi. ; v_;
vur Adams expects ;:
to eat a fine
jor shaie of the plat • ■ in ilschigar.
Sl:chigar,..&gt; Rick?r
Bicker is driving the Standard Oil ‘I roast of beef
beet for Christmas
Chrlntnus..He
He being
Tnu
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Uiiriii.'
tlxnt
tb,.
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... steers t:
300 bushel iwtatii club m a . year
k. durln8 l|i0 absence oi . the. lt K,XK|
uf yelght of
,
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Darnels.
'estimated the, Champion of tire
1t
th. a
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M‘ “’“‘Mrs. WllUom Whittemore ;Orund Rapilta cattle show to a,
• • ,?&lt;
Btd thc ad new;; ot the death, IX,un&lt;j. for which they offered a nice
ij,p»,
- - mi H-.‘\.tnh\.
Shadow Monday morning at ioa_sl to the uinner. Good work Vur.
a’im •• “1 f r m.'- »F lilt in l*'p ’1
SharUw and wit*_ludlHere u to ywur enjoying your prta-.
Ih?2nh 1 X nri i m &lt; 3i« Jl1’' « !"rne&lt;Phomr the night before। clatr Williams won-wne very nice
L« h.. A,
!
’ ,ron* •' vult b,t“ wl’h “M‘ WhUte. .lUard&gt; Mt Uh-Chicago khow-Jid he
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4«n'''v. and his.death caused|has his ribUn* won at various show*
n/’arvdi •
,“*’n a h'!,r: 4't;5fle ca::‘r “ “
tq A. M. Gardner'* window.Thev are
;
rnb- f. -ir Fa’- '■ -he nb!e
w h1*- ,vI‘nd&lt; Mr and *MtracUng much attention. It pays to
yen? while cnl. rear I- a,-. .M
wilham Whittemore and Mrs Talw Kot&gt;d
’
h1,1«hri’.‘!rFt.remr&lt;51'bo' cht! m ’’he Sus"' HancL-u-o attended thc funeral • Th- bank had their troubles on
■.
Jed .5 -i: Lji- ■ w&lt;dne«da&gt;
Saturday P. M. when their cash sate
.
'
u,h*Wd V- ; Mi Eva Motf has moved into her [ iefused to open. A man worked until
* All but one of the 31 members fall Is l,^ufe
pM' '*n&gt;ter. Date and was again on thr job Mont^-?r .» tarn Xmd aial1 L*on L'Mnfl£d hxs b,x n ‘B111* slcJi day A. M There is aonw money that
,Pn^r^m^ nJE5'to kinlUM‘ 'w !
d-'V »'«h “ throat in-ju M!e. with a vengeance, can not
orl.......... R.b-'flX
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in 300 Bushel
All Taken by
Grdwers in the U. P.

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NOTICE or
CLOSUKE SALE.,

tn. t -re- v. •r un
Ml Mabie Town luu been a-Mist-1 G D. Whitmore reports thr taxes
ii.,
11 t fvr, r -,n&lt;
during
Mr (comtng
’
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nt/ ‘.Pine
j
h.' naidA tlhiTM. and will
cuntlnu.Man* in
ot very
the satutactorlv.
— d « j. again .......... _d«K.&lt;v*rav.r
, (j
&gt;h|.
rt.Urd
of JI bu^lieb of pgj-.. . pH u&gt; ar.
Mf juJ Mj&gt; Barnum.
‘re 7Mr- Harrtngt.m und
I ..intliig datu a. n o&lt; .ay. &lt;i in w- w, |tnun attended thr meeting at
««J&gt;i,.r|&gt;..tii1-*iofUa uut&gt;
CJoverd..lc Thunday night when,
.Ir ...ritlnd by ^Ullt «. C !.»-• .-p.lCUtg p. ,« rs t CireL’e from M S f’ iravri
o. ,„d ... u&gt;,
amth... ......
"I?1
... a.___ : -.juntaapuw. ■
.
t|„
. । Tne highes; yield. 556 buslieU tier. ; ' At the business meeting of the lard,
.... 'acre was secured by John Frank.!,
T^j-IX'lton Conununi.ty cjub Monday] The last
ihrt Houghton county, other mtn. ini'
;he order of their yields, are Rus “'] night. Roger William.; was &lt;!scte.l lind daughter, Mary, left tor a visit
.-circt.iiy and treasurer t &gt; take the!w|th tiu parents in'U» Angeles,
-I ' f Tvniurnt. Sch.xilcraft; Albert K&gt;
lt I place of Max Reynolds who resigned I calif A nice holiday for them.
'Schoolcraft; Alex Olson, Houghton; । ung.-. was present and gave a very|
M E. Rarmalee. Allegan; Harvey ; bixpiratioiMl address. He emphiuized j
Brubaker. Emmet; Oscar Kotnula, j csjH'cuilly his suggestion that the , P -T A. and Christmas exercises
BuragA; Triangle Ranch. Iron; C.
ot Barry towrohip begin t &gt;J at the schoolhouse Friday night.
SHutala. Banigu; F. Cornish. Baraga.’ •people
Mr, Miller of Van Buren eounty
plans to hold a centennial
■fteberg Bro-. Emmet; John Edola, I[make
hj thia vicinity buying timber.
celebration for the orgainzation ot , is Mrs.
Ruth Keys of Jackson spent
(Hie
township-which
will
be
some
Schoolcraft: Guy Eppler. Emmet: H. ■
last dTvk with her parents at this
•
r..i.,’ A. Ksi.ten. Delta: John Sodermaii.;I time next summer.
place.
.
^‘"sch^H-i
M,&gt; tvdla Ann L&gt;-nde'
Iron; Frank^Geckman.
Schoolcraft:
Mr.
and
Mrs. B. J. Wellman and
a Do’ '*1*0411*1 id child care and training
‘
A fe make. Iron: Jloin?
*
• " Your
“ n!-d M S C. spoke at the M. E Arthur Strodlbeck Were in Battle
.).&gt;!» SehoQi. Houghton;
(Creek
Friday.
“ church Friday at two P. M on thei
■ Baraga.
John Blocher and Barry Wellman
subject ’ Understanding Your Child." were
in Naahyllle Tue-sduy attending!
Thi.- meeting was the first one in a
ASSYRIA
r.-ri-M of five which will be conduct­ the funeral oi Mrs. H. H. Pvrkiiw,
who was at one time d resident of
, ; The Wahauka Camp Fire Unif ed
Cll monthly
n
until April 20. '
thus
nelghborlwod.
■'[of Assyria Center held their tlrst
Mrs. Lulu weytbian spent- Friday
Mr. and Mrs. B--J- Wellman made
ceremonial meeting on December 2.' with her cousin. "Mrs. Kate Burdick,
a bnslne.si trip to olivet Saturday .
it On Wednesday attefnoon. the 13th? at Hickory Comers.
John Blocher went to Clarksville
■? they met at the-home of Mr?. Eva­ ! Mrs. Bertha Bush find jvln. Dxla
’ । line Tasker.
J he -guardian,
-.---- - to- con- Harrlngtun were Kalamazoo hop- one day the past week.
Louie Hilton, un old and higljly
. untie work on the-symbols ana he.m
! bands
I Christmas exercises will be held (it respected Tcjident of this ‘place,
At the annual m«« tmg of the Ui-, thl. elnUTh Saturday night. Dcct-tn- paxsed away ar an early hour Satur­
cvv Mutual Telephone rtjmpuny.
-rj M„. Ulwr4.nCe Fuhr. Susie day morning-He has* been in poor
hall en Monib ■ QUjcg_ aIMj
Barnum have charge, health for about two years, having
itXMUIanr*. T1u«
...
. .
there wu-&gt; a small attendance.
Tlv &lt; . .. e,llC
rtainm«nt
buffered two sleight strokes, during
,i..'pre4-nt tncumbams v.«re re-elected;! E" .rvt, le Rrcutly enjoyed’ the that'
bul Frtda? morning the
prudent. Earl Bristol; Vav-pre-i-;pr^^n
KSiecS ,hw
Ci,,n- whlfh
’ “ der;’ &lt;4ctuy \an Sycklr; SecretarynlaX bv the WaSl hls
Funeral rente™ were held

The Eighty-first Semi-Annual
Dividend will be mailed on
December Twentieth, as usual.
Never a miss in Forty years

&amp; Loan Association
Griswold at Jaffarson

MF.MBI R
I tit UAL HOME tOAh »

And coal is the best possible form of heat.
The natural, even heat produced by coal
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
der. Don’t delay in ordering your supply!
Prices rise with the advancing season —
so put your order in today !

Gimklin. p.irvn Van S..&gt; kh •;daj|4r.. was taken m at the dixy.
eburch&gt;
_
and Hv:yy Van Syvkk- Inc com-;
Camp Fire Girls under mrec-!
KLINGENSMITH.
patty lias .'dhstoud the depro •am..,,,,, of M1._
BanghartXwiil.
well. .
'present a Christmas cantata. "A
Christmas exercises will lie held
M&gt; Mddrtd Garn::, tvlephon” Night in lh&gt;‘ Orient” Wednesday'a* the Kbngeiumith scliobl Friday
•-.['operator at the L.ic. y Telejihon*’ ’‘X- j^u
2q, Jn the Cofniuumtv i' vcnlng. Dec. 23. A good program is
chan?’’, f tx-ing*xuccu-ded by Ml- llall
‘ being planned.
,, Nellie Birman of Baltimore ’
i There will be another dance for; Mre. A. C. Johnson is at home aft.■
Mr. and Mr • Ed. Budlong ot ,h.. b,.n,.f,. nJ th,.’Community: hall &lt;T spending some time with her
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bull-ling fund, held at the hall Sat--daughter. Mrfc Arthur. Getty in
their parents. Mr. and Mr
Il'\ Fr«nk urday nigh’.. December 30. Admin-1 Middleville.
ThnmiX'On. left recently 1fo!tv. h?
- - r,ow„ .....
OU. 1,111
Hill returned home .:•••?_•
after
3*
o:t
home r.-tetr daughter. Ah-. Wanda
annual meeting of thc stock­ spending a few days with his sister.
: remained to con’lnue her. sciuxit: hoi^r,; ol- Delton Telephone, com­ Mrs. Wcaytr. and family in Kala­
mazoo,
*
., pan;, iwll be heid-Jan. 6. 19:14. at the
i Mr. itnd Mrs. 7Albert
------ ------. .at. communitv hall sit one P. M.
Mr.“ Frank Green and Dorothy of
Clark wetv
..
.
.. ■ ... Oalesburg . ..Nashville, Richard Green from a Ci Climax on Tuesday of 1..X
last WM...V
week ,ton auic-rxi*
«.«..*»
!attend the funeral
spent Thursday and Friday with her j C- O. camp in northern Michigan
liam .Andt**
Anderson ts a (|lulghtVr Mr. leon Pennock.
I :&gt;»d Mnrjone Adams of Hastings
I Mr. and Mri. Willard Hall, and spent Saturday with Mr. and.Mra.
Gttlpn BrlstfWwas. ..Wiit trom chl|drtn
Kalama/o.» wen- Sunday' Albert Green and family.
' school Lu-.- wick due m tlln- ..
(cuesta of Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. • Mr- i‘‘nd Mrs. Milton Kermcen of
R» v. J. C Dori.- after visiting iP nugjies.
near Caledonia were callers In our
the hemes of Charlo.- Purcell, A J.’ c!air Richards of Kalamazoo■ neighborhood Thursday evening.
Mill. r.and W A Stanford of DowL fJx.nt 8und4y ilt iwni(.
------------------------ ------------------------ing returned to his home m Grand.
L q. T. M. will meet Thurs„
HT■..-« n, ,n,
...m.•.&lt;-r.■'X.'V £’ '“Awi" ££

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the Steyens *ch&lt;x»&gt; will be held on
Thursday evening.- Deceihbw 21. at
HINDS CORNERS.
eight oo'clock.
eii'fii
’clock.
;
UJUj ^rt&gt; yyjii Moore and W
Mrs, Gladys Cort right vidtt-.i Mr.- fi-iughtcr spent Sunday afternoon in fie
Marion pcatcr on Thursday of last;
with' her parents, Mr. and i Sr
week at the home ol hci. pari nt . Mr.-. Bump.
-W
Mr. aud’Mi&gt;. H H. Biene. where she. j tV Webster df Urbandale spent&amp;
canvalescinB.
Wednesday afternoon und night
Mrs. Grace Miller .-pent jmrt ot wlth M1. and Mrs c N. Tobfe,.
tf
la^t week with her mother. Mrs. । nwn tO Mr. and Mrs. Wesley (ft
William Rhodes, of Ha.-’iia;; . who u Webb, a daughter. Sunday morning.! SC
very ill.
...
! Mrs. Fred Bechtel. Mrs. Jay Sny-1 Jf
Hie Stevens school will present a (b.- MrP Mary p^ynC an of Has. Eg
Christmas program on Thur.-day
ML„ Sa?lt. phlHp^ Mrs n,in; ZT
.evening. December 21 Everyone jr,UJC;wter and Mrs C. N. Tobuis Jf
j welcome.
’il&lt;x?ali spent Thursday afternoon U
: Litti’’ Joan Strickland has been with Mis-'Ellen Kline..
: BL
I Very »H the pas; wwk with the flu.. Everett’ Meyefs of Centerville ’ Sf
The Briggs Ladle*’ Aid Society are f.H.nt 8unday u-uh Mis* Thelma To- i M
(sponsoring a wood bee for ThurscLvy.
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!D.ember 21 al the wood plot on. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Silkworth of IF
Jibe John Miller
• creek
- - called• at-—
illCT farm on M-14. DinDin- ■Battle
W. O. —
Tobias■’: KW
’’ner -will be s served tree gratis to all ; Sunday.
Kf
| Mrs. Glenna DeMott visited her! Sc
workmen.
■ mother. Mrs. Sarah Newton, bi Has- ■ y
tb&amp; last week.
‘
. Mrs. Mlljle Flury has cone to, (Mason Newton of Delton spent gL
• Daytona Bracli. Florida. tn
&gt;-• .‘pend Saturday uiwuiuvn
afternoon with
w,wi »«.
Mr. n„ui.
and | y
I the winter accnmpanijig Mrs. H. Mrs. Edd. Newton and family.
|
; Clegg and son. of Battle Creek by ( Several from this neighborhood |
auto.
'attended a surprise party for Mrs J:
Mrs. Letha Adkins is vWtihg her i Josie Bhvtn in the Gregory district: I
daughter; Mrs. Byron Clark, of Saturday evening.
■Jackson.
' Mrs. Pearl Barrett of Detroit!.
Ttiere will ty a Chrtsthias pro- spent- Wednesday night with her 1
.grama: the Morgan schO'^housc , (Mtcnu. Mr and Mrs. C- N. Toblax. i
! Friday evening at eight o’clock i The schawl and Community Club ।
’ Everyone is cordially invited.
(will hive Christmas exercises to­
&gt;; Lloyd McClelland ‘and Mildred gether Ffiday evening at the school­
. Varney ot Nashville called on Mr. house.
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A McClelland Sunday,
Sunday. i]
SOUTH COATS GROVE.
। Mr. and Mrs Charles Montgomery I
and Mins called on Mrs Snow and' Mr and Mrs. Wlll Bayne spent.
(family of Nashville Sunday eve-,'Wednesday in Kaluntaroo and Bal- .
i nlng._____
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
isfHfttiel
----' Herbert Ftrstcr and wife attended ■
COUNTY LINE.
I a party at Vermontville Wednesday’.
• &lt; t Matilda Mr, and Mr,. Ray Scheel and Mrs. I evening.
,....
I Anna Eckardt attended the funeral' Mrs. Flora Wood visited Mrs. Joe
,
A “ &lt;4 Uw former's aum. Mr. C M Meade in Hastings Wednesday of
crrdiirrs «&gt;• i Knapp. in Ionia. Tuesday‘afternoonMr and Mrs Roy McKelvey of
‘Ltd Vdiu’iv Maa olg;‘ Eckardt and Mbs Rose
nf .s)d 4- Eckardt w-ere in Hastings Saturday. LaCey spent Sunday al Clarence
1’“‘th* Mr- and Mrs. si*nor Johnson had. McKelveys.
Mrs. Lenah Wood of Hastings,
wT “» cr I the former s brother and family
a n im. from nearJElmdalc visit them Sun- Ralph Wood and family. Wm. Wil-.
„ . ,
jlison and family. Geneva Wood and
Sad'dav
.
..
•ZiSi in’ui . Leo Marston of Milwaukee. WU.J friend. Henry Halstead of Grand
(came-to attend the funeral of Mrs. Rapids were guests'al. Wm. Bayne's
4 Probiu I Nellie Hitt in Woodland Monday.
। Sunday.
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organization will be held a! the Sprague. The ladies will open their• S
.Bugg.- clnt.ch i&gt;..-.ment ■ o U.dnv- chrv?m.„ botFthat day.
V
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day. Decembi-r 20. A |&gt;&gt;. lues dinner Our sc|looi wm cjo^. Friday for Jf
at noon.
T1'A',1 ”* ■*’ president, •iirir’ chrastmas vacation with a K

Detroit, Michigan

J. L. MAUS. Representative, Hastings Mich.

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!
Our Trucks Are Prepared to Give Immediate .
Deliveryon Coal Ordered Now

SMITH BROS., VELTE &amp; CO.
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS. COAL, LIME, CEMENT, ETC.

TELPEHONE 2257

HASTINGS,-MICH.

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Christmas Goods!
This is Clean-Up "Y ear with us ami we are offering our
Holiday Stock at the smallest mark-up in
the history of this store.

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ 35c BOOKS, choice
25c
75c POPULAR COPYRIGHTS, choice60c
60c EVERY CHILD LIBRARY, choice-.50c
CHILDREN’S BOOKS10c to 75c
NEW STOCK OF BIBLES
50c to $5.00
PERFUME AND TOILET WATER 25c to $3.00
GENTS’ PURSES AND BILL FOLDS
. 25c to $5.00
FOUNTAIN PENS 25c to $7.00
CHRISTMAS CARDS AND FOLDERS, 3 for 5c and up
BRUSHES — COMBS — MANICURE OUTFITS
ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS OF CIGARS AND
CIGARETTES IN CHRISTMAS PACKAGES •
MOUTH ORGANS — PLAYING CARDS

Carveth &amp; Stebbins
Goods Delivered

The REXALL Store

Phone 2131
5,5,525,

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                  <text>THE HASTINGS BANNER

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SEVENTY-EIGHTH YEAR

PM RIEVILLE P. 0.
S BISCOnED

10 PAGES

HASTINGS, MICHIGAN, DECEMBER 27, 1933

Little Women’’ To Be Presented
Here By Battle Creek Players
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OFF0WTO
05764662

ST. PAUL LAND BANK IS
DOING BIG BUSINESS

Forty Times as Much in
1933 as It Did in the
Year 1932 .

PAGES 1 to 6

NUMBER 35

NEEDS MORE THAN
CROWDS BT SIMND
Hastings Torchbearers to En- ■
6500
RY EFFORT joy Week End Party at ‘
MATINEE POT
C

TEND.HOUSE WARMING

Special Saturday Matinee and Essay
Clear Lake Camp
I
J. j THAT VILLAGE -WAS ONCE
REPRESENTATIVE VERN J.
According to Willis Streeter, Bar- CANNOT HAVE A PROSPER­ Member:; of the Hastings Torch-/ABOUT 1565 CHILDREN
Contest fur County School Children
AN IMPOkTATNT TRAD­
BROWN S STORY OF
!ry county representative of the Fed-,
GUESTS AT A FREE
OUS AGRICULTURE IN
bt areas' Club have been invited by I
i
"Little
Women.
'
Louisa
May
Almailed
or
delivered
in
person
to
the
era! Land Bank of St. Puul,-farm­
Miss ’Florence Craven to attend *'
’
'
ING POINT
SPECIAL SESSION
SHOW SATURDAY
THAT WAY
!cott's well-known story of the £««»“•’• °*hre by Saturday. Jan 13.
ers who desire loans from that
house warnung-- at the new winter
Bank should beware of strangers
lodge at Camp Kltanntwa from Pri- I
SUBSTANTIAL FORAmerican home will be dramatized in“n».a'dln&lt;
T^reniordto
DEMOCRATS AND REPU8- who pretend to represent that in­ MUST BE MADE PLAIN
■ day till Saturday this week. Girls NUMBER FAR ABOVE
Tiuirc CTADTtn Titrnr ln Ccn r“ auditorium here hexf vision, open to any high school «tui irtAMC crior at rnu sBtution. In each county is.a local
who have passed the highest rank in|
.
M«c rCTiusre
lUNtb olAnltU THERE Friday and Saturday. Jan. 5 and 6. dent in the county; tlie intermediate
LICANS SOKE AT GOV. representative of tne bank That
THAT FARMERS MUST Camp Fire comprise the membership
AUVANbt to I IMA It

—-------by the Little Theater Guild of Bat- divpiton open to any pupil of the
‘•person U tbe one ’to whom apphof the Torchbearers’ Club Miss Lil---------Lato A. J. Bowne and R. E. llv Creek at the invitation of the yventh or eighth grad® in the pCw Solons of Either Party
should go for information Co-operate With U. 3. Govt. ban Tolhurst is president. Madeline Last Minute Rush Cause* the
......... —anty;' u
the
about
.
Comb, Conducted Store, Ii!^u.”"..
“‘ junior
",nl" division open to
7 —
......loans.
.....
Cook, vice-president. Hazel Caukin,
Bade
Good
Bye
to
Mr.
,
to
Redhce
Crops
and
Cut
The story was written at the request any pupil from the first :o.|he sixth
secretary-treasurer and Mrs. Alice i
Manager to Alter
The volume of business given the
lot Roberts Brothers, publishers, und grade, inclusive. First prize ,ln each
St, Paul Land Bank is forty times
in That Village
DeVrlat patroness.
Program
Comstock
Distributing Costs
on th® life of the authoress, division will be »2 00*in cash; second'
In 1933 than it was in 1932.
Euht girls are planning to acB/irTy TOunt . younwUr,
• Word has come from the past of-1'herself.
jIs based Amy.
Tlie people of Michigan hnVermfiJ* larger
Up to the present time the efforts; cept
Josephine
(Joe).
Beth
prize
will
be
$100
in
cash.
It
shows
that
this
method
of
ex
­
th®
invitation.
Girls
from
Bathftnnv
time ^Saturdav nfternnnn
flee department at Washington that ‘and
1
to regard RepreM-qtative Vern .1. tending credit.to formers is appre­ of President Roosevelt and his ad­
cr«k
Albion
.
Marshall
and
K
U
.XX"
Meg
were
nil
real
"little
worn-1
Tbe-Friday
evening
—
■
-■
show
—
—
will
•
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be
the Prairieville peat office is to be 1cn.” who lived In the New England the chief entertainment feature tor Brow’n. of Mason, w. a man who tells
! visors to get adequate prides -for
ciated
and
is
functioning
in
n
muntings will have turns in occupying
lh„ three
discontinued. That will end a postal '
described.so vividly by the annual party given by membera „the plain truth about stale affair?. iut. that iiplps the farmer wIm&gt; Is in' farm products iiave not proven very .he lodge tot end. duri.u &lt;hla .so- ,Jtri’iT M.rS?^
MTVice that has extended over near- environment
1
1 successful. Willie - xuch products
*‘f-1
'■ debt and needs help.
1ol, the Hastings.Commercial Club fur evident
P-_ S- —
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— .•
__ - at
L. ..
ly a century. Prairieville was the i the authoress.
jAirjxiw of glrtng the facU
havc advanced m price, the increase terBranch
put
on «for
them
th®1
The Friday performance will be 1their wives and friends.
first township in the county where given
to
the
people
of
Michigan.
has
been
offset
by
increased
ci»U
of
Strand
Theater here. As they passed
in the evening commencing .at
' Little Women" is ■&gt; specialty of
‘
'
a white man located and took up
what tlie farmers have to buy. oo
out each young guest was presented
Battle Creek Pla/erx. The pro-. There
- , was
-----much
. -- •­tn' the daily pa­
1
land The village of Prairieville was”, 8:(X)f'clock. Admission will lx* 25c the
that little has as yet been accotnwtth a half pound sack of candy.
to, to |x,t»u, In tout, to-"!
and me. Saturday there will be a duetto
।
pllshed toward putting agriculture
A committee of women from the
came partl/lcltlttr and'^was for ,na“ni‘c especially for children coni- Creek
CWck that
tint Ito
inund to rejx-at
rto-at it
« ,d"„*«oin tlKlt nthey intend
i on a profit-paying basis. Evvrybcdjt
American Legion Auxiliary were &lt;xi
hnaZ'Slr. li^rtant “gdi'S
,V°
each season. George B. Dolliver, cent x|x*cialCsesslon. The Banner,
knew that Mr Brown would tell that
| m\u.t wc that, until we do have a
hand to look after the younger chil­
writing
in
the
Moon-Journal
cornixilnt. Tlie late Andrew J. Bowne
-!Pe. 15c and 25c. In connecstory
in
his
own
psnx
r.
the
Ingham
profitable
agriculture,
it
will
be
imdren. U was a happy time for all
who organized the Hastings Na-; J!on ul,h the matinee the Hastings mented us follow;, on the wwk dune County. News, and that our readers
i
p&amp;Lsible
to
restore
nation-wide
pros•
Judging by the continuous peals of
.. ,.... ,CI,U„b. *
'tional Bank here and Was ita piesl- ’
*" by the Battle Creek Guild:
would
have&lt;
confidence
Jn
Mr.
iwrlty.
.
•
t
.
laughter which came out from the
pupils ..Iof
■dent far many years until he moved l essay content for ‘ scluxil J."";/
’.’. . ’’The natural ciiunu ot the play Brown's statements concerning that HASTINGS PEOPLE GEN­ ! It must be understood from the TROOP 71 HAD THE MOST semi-darkne.Ns as favorite comedians
Barry ,county
tlie
rules
of* which are~ was enhanced by the jx-rfectiou in
to Grand Raphls. carried on a gen- IIT""/
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lx- EROUSLY REMEMBERED outset that making farming a proflt­
1 went through their antics.
-ivert
.detail of costuming, scenery, und the •subject. Accordingly we present —
POINTS AT COURT
era! store at Prairieville, beforc nnd i8i
Y5i
n .herewith:
1l&gt;V* .1 &gt;:
able business lx not alone the busl-;
Mr. Branch had made plans for a
Students In high schools mint ’projis.' The stage wax completely ‘.'w Keprexenin-ive Brown;, story' ot
UNFORTUNATES
during the Civil War. that drew!. write
the*' special session,
u.s. oivr-n
given in
in th»
the
OF HONOR
i full two hour show. Because ofahe
ne.is of government. Fanners them­
un essay not more than- three filled with priceless antiques. . . ,h
la-Mino na
trade from a large radiux. As the re- '
last
issue
of
his
paper.
It
is
quite
selves
have
a
part.
Unless
they
coi
fact that/a number, of teacher! tn
nuu of
UI this
uu» business
uuxmesx Mr.
sir. Bowne
Howne txi-i'hundred words long-reviewing tiu- and it is small wonder that the Satsuit
evident
that
Gov.
Comstock
has
lus*,
operate,
succ^x
cannot
be
expected.
j
the
rural schools failed to turn In
TOYS
AND
CLOTH
­
came for those times a wealthy pla&gt;- as preMmtrd by the Battle urday evening audience, applauded the confidence of the. legislature,
names of pupils who desired to come,
Wc must teKllze that the situation SEVENTEEN MERIT
*un. «» that he later told hte bullp’aycrrj* n»-r*
&lt;*
the stage picture before a line was
ING ALSO DONATED of agriculture has changed from
and we believe of Jhe majority of
last minute alterations had to be
BADGES
PRESENTED
iu .s,. moved to Hustings and oraun-f110** wU1 ‘M'1
a"fflch'nt; a real spoken. Tlie one qutdoof scene, in an ;the people of Mlciilgnn. since he
■that which existed 25 years ago.'
made in’ order to accommodate the
inxt the Nattonal Bank
; dramatic criticism of the play to apple orehurd. along fide an oldhis duties as Governor of this। Gifts of Money Made It Pos­ Then there was a large export decrowds of youngsters. Rather than
R E Combs succeeded Mr Bown • * ‘h’sirt'd Pupib i» the junior and in- fashioned roil fence, also elicitedap- state.
1began He
does not seem to have
inand for our grains, meat products, Scout Executive Lloyd Shafer Fend any of them away disappointed.
In lhl» nrnenl store or PrMirie«lk. tentoUW dlraoru must write an phlue Uremomrnt th.- curt.i» on..' ;made gcxxl «on . his own and his sible for Committee to Pur­ cotton
and
other
farm
products.
Now
Mr. Branch cut down the time of
Receives
Indian
Head
Dress
He loo thrn-Uld lhe loondHta.. l«r
"J*" 300
111 So.-renbodr ei&gt;Jo&gt;-e4 the Ito.
. party's promises to the people of
the ‘effort is being made throughout
; the two scheduled shows to make
chase Needed Articles
u substantial fortune He afterwards ’answering the question.-Who and vigorously applauded each ell-J .Michigan
From Harvey Burgess
to reduce taxation.
room for a third and thus take care
the world by every country to .make.
cstabUsitcd a bunk at Middleville.
i0'? ,“vor,t« character in the max."
w-rwvrt
nr •*-----.nAnini
Thrlocal Welfare Committee, rep-J•j itself
■
Mr.
Brown
s
r"r_-rt
On
Wednesday
night.
Dec.
20.
the
of
the overflow. Going by reports he
independent
of
'every
othf
r
in
1
' °f th “presentIng the chinches. Hie Anierim For many years Prairieville wn, play and what u-ere your reasons? ” | Tickets for both performances are
is as follows:
the matter of raw materials, espe­ Bov Scout Court of Honor was held received and making allowances in
can
prgion
and
Legion
Auxiliary.
,
’supplied by a weekly" stage from T!le PMay m’ut he-written on ONE now on sale at the Cordes News- •session
house. Rev. L. L. Dewey addition. Mr. Branch went ahead
Governor William A. Cqtnstoek’s the Lodges, and other kical bodies cially food products. There is still at the court
.
Kalamazoo Tiu- service wax in-1 shcet ot i*al&gt;t’r
a,,&lt;1 h”01 sltp,J’ s’a»&lt;1 Every reat in thy auditorium
Examined prcs&lt;&lt;nt were
first experience win. a legislature in
a program for accommodating
'•■reused-until the mail was brought i ma&gt;’ ** ust,d' AU Pal’t’^ n»u*t he will be reserved.
splendidly. Their appeal 3umc chance to sell a few farm pro-* uresiding ------------- ,-------- ----- with
special session has not been pleas­ functioned
1200 youngsters. Nearly 400 addlevery day.
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ant. Wednesday when the solons to th® generous-minded citizens .or
'n^X'dCbK..r\d&lt;^dRt^,™'STflAND ANNOUNCES
took leave of the capital after 29 Therr were 75 ...terz
Lloyd
Shafer.
But
eventually every youngster
k
well-filled baskets increase in exports
• Tlie Kim Sigler cup for highest who came managed to flnd a place
. days o! almost constant wrangling. distributed to as many
families. Tibs
pine would he built through! the vil-1
CHANGES IN PRICES
■ few took the opjxirtunitv of even fine Christmas philanthropy
This will make it necessary speak- percent of Second Class advance­ in the theater and even ^though the
reached
:
page of Prairieville. Mr. Bowne, who
f looking inside of the executive office ,150 adults and not less than 250t Ing generally to produce in th* Unit­ ments was won by Troops 71 and 72,. urograms had to be cut to just about
hud much to do with the promotion: power Given Producers Unto say g.xxiby. Republicans were not
ed States only enough form crops so being a tie. T. S. K, Retd and Har­ half the length schedule)!, originally,
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»of that entornrii®. greatly desired tojrower ulven rrouucors Ul&gt;Burgess are tlie Scoutmasters the whole "gang" went away happy.
. expected m and the democrats were children.
‘ In each basket were placed a that this country also can consume vey
der New Code Makes
have that town on iU line. But stir-'
Troop 71 abo was awarded the,
1 in no mood for happy felicitations.- chicken,
butter, sugar, tea or coffee,' them. How can we know how much Hodges Jewelry cup for the high­
veya showed that the roiid could be;
On Tuesday' in a pettish mood the vegetables,
Revision
Necessary
fruit, canned fruit and will be consumed,? There is only one est number of Second Class promo- OUR CONGRESSMAN
built lit much less cast on the routej
CHRISTMAS
SALES
SHOW
governor
hadHoId
theanembers
in
hb
!
trustworthy
source
of
Information,
a.u.v In order to comply with terms of '
finally .selected than would have;
final message jhat if they failed to canned vegetables and Jelly. The and that is tlie federal government tlons and tlie Hostings Rotary cun
SAVING ON POSTAGE
ix-k-n boKdble
found they had all they
DECIDED INCREASE
been
potwilble through Prairieville
Prairieville. iI »•» NRA code drawn up for the mofor the most points for Second and
• pass tlie housing and utility bill.',, the committee
needed of all these articles. The, 'therefore there must be cooperation First Class advancements. Troop 73
With the coming of rural free mail,
picture ihdustry. Bay Branch,
IN VOLUME
! 830.000.000 "Insurrection" bonding chairman
delivery Prairieville coaxed to be on; manager of the Strand Theater,
of the committee. Mrs. A­ with the government in reducing won the Whltman-Lathron cup for Cong. Foulkcs Sends GhHSt(measure,
and
the.
school*
aid
bill.
nAikriy
all
farm
crops
to
the
needs
of
'
W.
Woodburne.
requested
us,
in
be
­
important post office Delton became Mates a few revisions will hate to be
■ that for th? first time in history half of the committee, to thank the! our own country. Very largely that, the highest percent of First Class mas Greetings in Goventtl.e tKtkh.1 renter !&lt;&gt;r that part ol
»&gt;
of adnUxslo® STREETS AND STORES
Michigan would point to tta legisla- people of this city for their gener­ must be the way in which fair prices1 promotionx. Earl Palmatier being '
the county, with four routes branch- iChargex. Under the code, jiruducera
is/itu DlIVCDC titre as a • lacker" bodv
:Scoutmaster. Dr: Kinde presented, ment Franked Envelopes
.
.
■ ; can be assured to the farmer.
nut in many direction:- Ever am&lt;e «[•' Ki'en considerable power in r- gFILLED WITH BUYEBS 8&gt;nre the list d&gt; v of the x&gt;&gt;eei .1 oils aid.
.The government Is in »&gt;position.1 the Second Class badges, Harvey' Here Congressman Foulkcs has
that service wax started Prairieville u&gt;a“«tg pries. For ten years th---------&gt; of the special
Individuals and organization* do­, or
can put itself in a position, to re- Burgcis the First Class und Rev. been in office for nearly it year, and
luw had a post office for tiu- aceom- ®^a“d
“ featur^ of th,‘ Several Lines of Merchandise patiently for an otxning to dom the nated over 880 cash. This enabled‘ due® to the minimum the cost of Dewey made the Star and Life, well bet that a whole lot of his conmodalion of the ixxjpk- hving in 10c Coupon Night, under th® new
„
. „
J*".?".
,ne the committee to buy chickens, but­
stttuents never even suspected that
Nearly Sold Out—Up- # school aid bill. Three weeks ago the ter. etc. There were numerous and। distributing farm products. That is awards.
and close by the WlhWe. Now the line-up producera have refused to1
Second class advancements were he might be of Scotch descent Weil.
; bill had been agreed to by the coni*,••generous gifts of fruit, vegetables, another reason why there should be
office is to be taken up mid the rest- k’t any pictures be shown for less,
swing Seems General
‘nlittee on education of the house.' canned goods and jellies. The effi-’ cooperation with the government. i made by Lynn Stedge. Kenneth mavbe he isn't, but his method of
dent; of pralriertll® will to.- supplied 0111,1 l5&lt;: and none of the outstand- ;i Hastings merchants all rt|»rt a Message after message had come in
Brower.
Sammy
Schwartz
and
Gorsending out his Christmas greetings
Managing
production
of
farm
by rural carrier.
;Ing feature* for less than 25c.
i
clen’. committee planned wisely in
Havens, all of Troop 71. also smacks a whole lot of the much
----I So on Tuesday evenings the price 1Christmas trade of from 50 to 70 per and still the governor had turned their distribution, volunteer tracks। crops fo that there will not be a' don
indifferent ear toward Hi® cry for delivering
.
, surplus tiute will cut the price below ; Russel! Engle and Lynn Marble, 72. maligned Scotch characteristic. In
'with coupon will be 15c instead of cent
।
better than anything they have an
the'
baskets
and
making
from distressed .schools, At a ~
a profitable ffvel is an important; and Richard Kenyon. 73; Louis any event, whether the congressman
110cL Mr. Branch states, itowever. that ,enjoyed for several years, and a help
..meeting of thit augmented ndmlnix-..75* families very happy. .
Muke. 73, was promoted to First h Scotch, or whether he isn't, he is
‘short features will be added to the
Mrs. Milo DeVries was in charge matter. The only way in which that | Class; Donald Doxey and Chester evidently a thrifty fellow.
great improvement over last year, or trative” tomd hSd nearly three
can be done will be to limit producI program.
Eaton, 71. were made Star Scouts: We are led to make this comment
!
.Uw
&gt;«
™.
U
IKK
only.
tok.
,
w
Hr
tomwr
.UM
Hum! Because of th® fact that he has ran 1
the people were called on to donate tion. in our judgment it will have, Lloyd Peterson. S. S. S. 106. and because of the fact that last week a
behind on the newer big features in •T
।
to”*.1”'
,Ud
«toh“'«
any old toy.? that could be retxiircd.'• to go farther than a wluntary liml; order to keep the general level of t.-iJrtKlkl Increaw ton limn'd to And ll&gt;™ to In- loM on Uw to lol- or good ones tluit were Slot in us®.' tation. The limiting will have to be 1 Carl Brown. 77. were promoted to lot of the Congressman's conititnents received his Christmas- greeV’ done in a manner that will make itj■ Life Scouts.
I prices down. Mr Branch states .
lowing the
adoption of --------an adjourn- Thray toys were all looked over rare- far more profitable for the farmer to j! Merit badges were awarded as ings. sent in a government franked
MCDONALD, MRS. FISHER, to comply with contracts signed un- Utts
,
-particular section, it might
• have —
....
fully by groujis of Boy Scouts. Those
envelope, on which of course he had
cooperate
der im-Diocx
the block oooxuig
booking agreements,
agreements, ne
he been
tor wholly by local mejit r&lt;-^lu.ion
they ,,'
would
be that needed repairing were put in
-----accounted
- --------—
! - ./
.t7 that
7 ~.Cl
------with
o— the government than follows:
&gt; acr
.
. . ..Uie
. I •■slacker.-;
&gt;! thev
tn pass
iw«
the
Archery. Donald Doxey. 71; Ath- to pay no postage. Being in politico.
NICHOLS AND LIND­
now. finds it necessary
to run some conditions. —But
report. seems to!
Packers if
they failed
te'led to
the nllt. jjmpe for Rifts Clothing useful b-' *£-t,lr4J cach farmer decide that
Jetlcs. Carl Brown, 77; Carpentry, and this being the glad Chrtetmaa
iA_।and
Tn. Thurs.
‘ , ....
1 measure which up to that time they i "
matter for himxalf. Whnt up mean
SEY NAMED
of these on Wednesdays
tc -r.
id'" ttojitrong- hfld
refused even an opportun■by thls 15 «»us»mted by what has David Townsend. 73; Civics. Car! season, possibly he figured that the
days and is compelled to charge 25c ext
evidence that
that think,
things ar'
are &gt;
to kind of
ot tod'iK.
w mtrodtK «■«, a llttl. tm much Camp Fire Girls
77: Firemanship. Jack Sage, "folks-' back home would be delightOn Saturday the toys and clothing bapp7^
S*'? coun,y- Abo'‘’- , Brown.
j admission for adults. Mr. Branch decidedly "on the mend." and will j reven for members of his own party.
^APPOINTMENTS MADE
First Aid to Animals. Jack Sage, ed to hear from the Foulkcs atwcre distributed to 250 children.'4^
,th',, ,50° ,arnM*s ’'to ralse‘ 73;
• says that the admission price tor his tend to give a far more hopeful tone': ■
(Continued on page six) There can be no doubt- about die wheat In the coun,y
agree-1 73; Masonry. Emerson Struble. 71; Washington.
BY GOV COMSTOCK 1I 8undny
°nd»y shows will re- ior
Sunday llIM
and’ M
Monday
tor tlw
the future.
future
; main
ius tn
"
main
ax presi'iu.
at present.
pxtwMbi
appreciation, of these gifts by the
abo^'i'Tno^hn’dtd^i
' Paihfindlng, David Townsend. 73; as wc understand it no govemSeveral
lines of goods were entire- j uc. n t*V HUH I MAT
recipients
°
leaves about .1,100 who did not sign.. Persona! Health. Emerson Struble mental officer, not even a Coneressly sold out fo provide Christmas HEAD I AX WILL NOT
Member, Have Rosponiiblli.
and Donald Doxey. 71; Pioneering, man. is permitted bv the postal laws
r _
.the terms of the new code, protests needs, and what is true here will
Mix OrVUes A,k« u&gt; to 'xl'ntl
•¥’"d
PAY
01
D
ARF
PFN^inN^
Bates. 72. David townsend. 73; to send anything of a personal naty of Scaling Down Mort- iby theaters In large cities against doubtless be the situiftlon elsewhere.
rH ’ ULU
rtNaiUmd to hen'll. lor . th' Boy Seoul, and “'A", “"“I1 OUAntlty toulkrly that Paul
------ to —------ .to-.-7-------------- it would not make much difference; , Public Health. Emerson Struble, 73; ture through the mails nt govern’
gage Obligations
',OWPr »dmlMlon, P1-10” charged by This means that those stocks will ‘ iEstimated Revenue S2.000,. S
’??, 7"
Swimming. Chester Eaton. 71. Carl ment expense in a franked envelope.
but thereofarctheothers,
K ®
“
(theaters In rural communities takes hare to be replaced, which in turn i
’
1 or tne fine---cooperation
peo- who have not!
Woodworking, Donald Naturally cur great government
A Farm Debj-Adjustment Oom-|on additional weight. Thus between means that factories will have to get
pie of this city.’who gave so liberal- • sljned wwinenta. who have taken Srown’
000, While Pensions Will
71, Jack Sage. 73.
, wouldn't be sufficiently Interested1x1
miltec for Barry county has been.the dictates of producecs and the
ly. Alto plenum supplua ot the.to ■•‘"“•"f &lt;•&gt;' •ItOTUon »™i ttre.t-1 Doxey.
thereby Increasing the demand
Exceed $5,500,020
Ax a surprise following the busl- congressman Foulkes best Christmas
formed with Ell Lindsey, chairman- roaM protwUjl Of theaters in large busy,
,0rt,txK
I
-------------------------------utricle, were truer, Ut' 2M chlldtyn.
Ht'lr •rt'M' ot whert.
labor.
n
T
s
J
5C
.
s
i'
10,
Kj
Iafvcy Bur«c“ P«- wishes to his constituents, to carry
Archie McDonald, secretary; Mrs ,
amall ttx-ater owners through- forImprovement
seems to have been
Judging by the experience of nth- there remained a suriilus The excess. , *ns,a”ce' we know of one Barry rehted Lloyd Shafer
with
a
beautiful
the important news free of postal
Lyle Fisher, vice-chairman, and out Ute .state ure no longer Inde- quite general throughout the. year in cr
....
.. ' Michigan . is going to flnd of toys and clothing jvas given to TountJ , n?‘'r' who ordinarily raises
s,a,&lt;is
head dress, which he hud charges. The govcrtiment franking
JJortl"’&lt;'r Nichojs as fourth mcniot’r. pendent to choose a price level tp • aiThnes7exreirt"nVwlth
electric “gas'
charging 82
82 00
00 aa” head
head for Mrs Carreth. who is tn charge of
all Hues, excepting with electric,
gax.!■‘that
tot charging
” to.«
we Indian
made as a tribute to the splendid privilege we supposed was .for irn;mirt telephone companies in which|adu’4 w’l*IlCf’m1' fnr short of foot- county welfare work, who gave them ‘ are J0™*
year
1,0
i work being done by the Scout Exec- portant government business, not to
pointed by Governor Comstock. . j
earnings ore expected to be allghtly ln« ’h" bll&gt;
"Re pensions, to children outside the city.
j acres. Another farmer, who ordinar-1
It is the purpose of this commit-' MICH. HAS HIGH RANK
to^nun'to
w;=
'-----’ -’
' •
r For the According to th- estimates there '“We
know it is a satisfaction to the ,ly ™!**s a *omparaH’*Jy 1am?11
tee to net os Intermediary between;
will be 20.000 tensions to pay that
■ •
&lt;.
farm debtors and creditors, when
AS AN OIL PRODUCER {companies of tlie country reports •
“
~........................
*
sll
‘,,r:------ « a »
ha“&gt;’’1I1 require 84.800.00a ...
uuiii' in sucn an emcicnt man-;-,., ‘
,■
------ae-itres
farmer
hastironertv"tntninn&lt;»
a mortgage or ”mort-1
on his
mnrn'j t t
*
j
show
,.thesf..n'e,1? antl,1 u™
W'Va PFHRIA IIUQIIRAMPC
allow net earnings of over 300 mil- ;■ tbcrc u111
a-ni *"• MSVeral funeral ex- ner.011® gifts were all distributed to ----------------------------------—cheer.
It was really advertising a poSan
W?u Alrcad? Is Largest Producer hon this year agalfUl a deficit last ’*nsrs ,o y"' evrr&gt;- year, besides the needy on Saturday. The com- 'aM*"..,‘ke,hal
.th--« - -----r,. ' —
tUKIA
INSURANCE
■SkS. heornS
^loln fr^ tlie
of Oil East of the Mis&gt;w. All of the Claw "V railroad.
,cost.° maintaining the state mittees deserve the thanks of the fcllow" will reduce
his wheat mMDA MV DCnor A Ml TCP lltlcal »P««h that
Congressman
(Continued on page six)
UUMrAN I ncUnUANI4to says he expects to make somewhere
Land B^nk CommLKm Jn&lt;TS Ssi
t t-J
M * tota,ity *“* havc ~rnwl nxrd'
hUrcaUi cl«hty-'hw ™n- people of Hastings as .well us of
, &gt; ,__________________
•
in this section tn the near future.
aggregate obligation must be re- &gt;
.
. 8,B8.ipP_____ .....
a.M,b: of rout”
Reorganization plans for the Pe-■ still the franking privilege tant
Kft?thU ngure°n In oVwoS Developments during 1933 have staattel deficit last year. Factory pay
are 10 committee members did not do their CCMCDAI MTCTIAIC -r
UtnltnAL MttlINu Ur
toria Life Insurance Company, now supposed as we understand It, to
the owner must have nt least 25 ner greatly extended the oil and natural rolls are about 25 jxt cent higher pa£ ‘ A0 taX- collect,n8 the lno^y- work with any thought, of being
PIVIP PI AYPRQ’ AQQA1 -,n rt'ceivershlp, have been completed .carry information about political
;„nt ’”.r ™b‘&gt;y » iu."wnz «« urrltory or IMpn. The oil Umn . ,v.r wo. .5 (.rm m?omr
“■ thanked. They did it for the love of
UI V IU ri_M i LDO HOOIH. on n mutual basis, according to S. J. speeches free of charge either. But.
{It is the function of the Fann Debt-1 district now includes the counties for 1933 is reported 20 to 25 per cent ff ^estimated, will be 8-i.575.000.
^dn^hn^thev
1
did
fiw
the^hen^fit
n
tv
.
.
'
"*«
’• luc
“* wni.
xno new
oe. tn®
Amer,
local
agent. The
new comcom-,&lt; glory
glory be.
the letter
letter just
Just once
once wnm®nlAdJUkriLnton Ol
•&gt;&lt; musuKuu.
Murkriron. Oceana.
Oek.n., Mecosta,
MrirrnU. higher.
huhkr. Automobile
Amotonlo production
producto t^u
UH. 'TJM’.lfl-kbl-lurr
ertonlly thought
thoukht
’Rlslalure e*Wently
" th:
2
P
Doan Eu«en» Davenport to
win te known u
th, iwn. non.; tn, w™ pe.l ■ rm-ioi, u»t
SlrSFo,SJ
---------- Isabella. Midland. Ogo- ----------—.I -Montcalm.
year was--------------------------50 per cent greater than
in ’&lt;•»•
that U&gt;«thfy ««T
*?rc «nta.
K.n"’5 IO
*° tol
Hicct UH.
this
nJSSte ClSuuiS
tr—
~
U" ^Insurance
ui»ur.n« Company,
C»m«nv. breaks down all
.11 barriers
barrier, and
.nd permits
remut.
:
Mutual
Life
Speaft
Informal
Pro
­
maw and Clare. If the wells were 1932.’Our export trade for the full j expense, with a head tax of 8-00
(ure.
Tlie
new
plan
'provides
for
payment
the
Congressman
to
Include
his
best
/I .........।
. yfi?r* ot a^e or
gram Arranged
This plan has been tested alreadv allowed to produce as much as they year of 1933 will be only slightly *“r/»
nnuugvu
,&lt;ji all
an matured
maiureu obligations
oougai.oiis such
sucn as Christmas
i
,of
wishes without postal ex.to claims,
..
jto-to..&gt; claims, funds
।
in Van Buren county With consider­ could. Michigan would be turtlng above 1932. but in recent months has °Ycr- According to the experience
i All members of the Hastings Civic 'death
disability
I (Continued on page six)
out
right
now
upwards
of
10»,
000
risen
sharply.
October
showing
a
27
other
states,
it
is
believed
that
able success, Mr. McDonald states.
! Players Association and those who »eft ln tnut and matured endow- I
th® returns
returns *from
this
head tax
tax win
will A FEW CENTS PAID FOR
barrels of oil per day and consider- per cent Increase over October a thc
rom ,h
« head
—in full and without any lien J nniiUTV ncririAl C
will
A BANNER WANT ADV. h*" 'on'ribuled .pecUl work in menu
ably more than 100,000,000 cubic year ago. Building construction lias not' exceed 82.000.000. kwhich
”—7 .V
upoh them. Policy holders will be.yUUNIT UrrlLIALb
tlement of farm credits.
connection with any production are
natural gas daily. The la¥g- been -a «•&gt;««&gt;
serlouB rviaryrng.
retarding- influence,
*ea'* O'er $3-&gt;00.000 to be raised by
muuenre.
No appropriations have been made feet of _________
J.__ ___ .__ _
u... __ ^-.-1__
.’
• taxationtaxation
nr fromorMinin
nlhor
tbiirrm
protected as to death or disability
HOLO ANNUAL PARTY
from
some
other
source.
Secured
for
Gersham
Severlnvited to attend a meeting in the claims
bv the
state
government
to fliMiw®
welu PP
ever
cast of but sinceNavember
October being
has sharply
inas in the past but it is prob- i
nULU HIII1UHL ran i i
.
.
..
...
.
,
~
„
Episcopal
Parish
House
this
Friday
this
work
ill ^rrices
rendSed
^ni esl 011
?^*
‘ frdiscovered
iw
57 tier rent
Either the pensions will have to be
WhH
। held down to very small figures, m ance JUSt the Kina Of Small evening. Dec. 29, according to Mrs. able tluit there will be a discount.- CT
contrlbutd. Mr. McDonald’s law of- ifound ln Port,'r town3hlP- Midland above the sain® month last year,
upon
cash
or
surrender
values
of
.
®
Ogborn Presented With
as to keep within the estimated in­ Farm He Was Looking For Deforest Walton, the president. Tin'
flee on Uie second floor of the Na- county- Near Big Rapids have been From the above, it would sent | come
about -w
300 policy ।I Gift as He Retires Prom
.
„ ,, “
' executive
executive comnuttee
committee nax
lias anemprea
attempted policies There are nwu.
from- the head tax. or the tax; A .week, or
tlunal Bank Building has been re-1 found wme nalural ’fas we,ls that Qte*
Administration's claim that
so aon Gresham Sever- ,o pennnally notify «ch member by
. । holders in Barry county. MT Arner
Official Family
ireted for committee headquarters Irank Y,th- any dlscwered &gt;“ p«n«- onejquarter pf the depression’s low payers will have to dig up more cash ance put a little Want Adv.to'TZ:
in the telephone Since this hax been im- 6a&gt;’8'
ri^nlall
.
. . ... hl
. level hnx ulreorlv
alfrd&gt; bmTretrared.'u
•
... ..the*SrtkS
. * .. . ,r ”
svivania
... and
I The annua! partv Riven bv th®
'
county
officials
and the employe*!
_________
1933 LICENSE PLATES
iK.uHuu&lt;niK&gt;M«&gt; ui uny ninnoer or tne1 orV'.b
. . . . JuItoTrS.
------- ,
. .---- ‘r ‘1
~
ST. ROSE CHILDREN
committee raajUeel free to go there
hl“b &lt;’ua,“&gt;‘ and conya*^s the
GOOD TILL MARCH 1 to
-X--------------------------- ni • v connected with the various offices
; for act ion
'
i
, j!*rt.hcr
wi l*Un: "’ATC
GUT SERVICE
ThTprmrr«mwiU borirwTy-lnrS:|
GIVE CHRISTMAS PLAY «t Ure court bourn meurr^ U«
----- T------ -------------------idoubtedly indicate the length of,
MFTIIoniBT rll.TRrn
but a letter from Mr Hatton, living
*, ■ rtTT
-7*„
—
-t ।
---------i evening at the home of Pro*ecuun&lt;
HAS REM) THE BANNER
iUmc lhe* *flIs can
reasonably
A; '18" , DlhT / 1,1 Rt “•, The
vJK'uSI 's.^Pa^h
m^n^Chri^
----------------------------The state
state adminlstrati
administrative board a little wext
west of Middievfile
Middleville on M-,7
M-37 . XL.:^T^2:7rrThe
’XX:z.::T'V
Children and young
people of the Attorney and Mrs.
Barneu an Mouth
FOR Fil'TY THKFF YEAnq ! expected to produce, if1 that shallAt Gie Methodist church, n Watch have mode it potable" for
owners of seemed to just fill the bill. The re-J,
Mr JrtoTS’ «I lh“ JFEJi 1’“' “■“» "&gt;
rrt'Wv.ril.
be b«d on Ne.|.'uto^X. Kto' '.V
‘There
’ma" pla&gt;let' "OUU of Myrrh " ln, A pot luck dinner wu served,
" license suit was that the deal was closed. al^otirs,
his subscription to tlie Banner one
lch!“?n 5 b!nclt Rold w111 be I Sin cSuteth ? oV^iST tuMa 'platCil- to u"‘ !!w'lu up to March
and Xcial SiinJ ajThmuri!1 Cenlral “«d»torlum Thursday eve- 1 twenty-three gurato being seated at'
’ ‘L Mr. Hatton was glad to sell and Mr. muvlc
।
mwtkuz’wil? be' laraelv’1X? ’ nln|r wh,ch uas fn(nycc’ by “’"M small'tables centered with bud vtMt
dnv Inst week Hr stated that thu “ source of largo Income for many 8rnni consisting of singing. Bible 3934 March 1. however, is tlie dead- Severance happy to get Just the the
.
acttvl L durt^ me^n ! hundred people The atOry’ bMe&lt;l hearing a red rrw
iwms probable that oil j
ll«n«■ re.din,,. Installation
ol lh
Uie
iin, beyond
plate,
was the 53d vear that the Banner mn.
yca™'IlItseems
llaJ'on of
o;linc
beyond -bleb
which tbe
the 1033
1933 plates
of a place he was looking for. A nlaruTfoJ
.
tad come toltoouri* “SbTS ES
‘r&lt;’"r'd JIn
” "
“!!&gt;'SteTfS
S
0,1 “■* ”“r ,h*' kind
' ion *n lncldent ln thc llfc of a i’oor‘ Bridge and ’ MO" passed Um evepoolk -Ul.be ,"
dueovered
many
F"’d
“ “r‘l On
few cents invested in a Banner , cr months will be* d£wdU
11X1111 y111 te dtociwed.
. IltUe rlch gtrl who left alonc by her
wv plMMnt|y wlnnln&lt; mxwm
jmj tether the late Tobias Garn other uarts
parts of the state. When the reacners
teachers ana
and Epaortn
Epuorth League
League tni-lxa*
ini- date— the
.k.— IB34 nlntes —
only
u, can appear Want Adv. brought buyer and seller 1
price of oil gets to the point where tlatlon.A pot luck lunch wlU be (on cars driven in this state
PP^
----parents on Christmas eve. dreams'in the former being made bv Mrs
together.
subscribed for the Banner very soon the wells will be more profitable, no M’rvpd at 11:30. A general invitation!
----------------—
HONORE!) PAUL FAULKNER. | that she sees the Christ Child. Her Homer Smith. Judge Clement
after he located in / Barry county, doubt more exploring work will be
extended to all who wish to at-.
CAN YOl- HELP THEM?
The uiu„.»w,
drugrisU &gt;M
pf »&lt;»v
tbe rvuisu
Fourth «^wCon-■
! intense faith not -...V
only .to...w
confounds
a mim
Helen 1ST
Newton:
at -“500"
CIA DE WILCOX.
U.toto. _
mrv nr&gt;ni
w mil, ■■
coming here from Ohio, took it as don®.
; tend.
■ while considering philanthropic
William L. Chase was supervisor gresstonal district have formed an thief who has entered the room but Beatrice O'burn, T 8. K.
long as he lived andlFrank has tak. .
,
’matters for the year 1934. did you of the first and fourth wards. He organization to earn1 on under the also causes her own parents to be Floyd Everhart.
------------ CONSUMERS, i
ANNUAL MEETING.
iva&gt;ux k-wi cuura uu iimc ^niucr- ■iuvin«'realize
irrn entreen
n memocrmore
or tne
NRA- They
nave
sejecreti
inrusca
wun They
wre have
rear selected
spini aorcommitg. h
osDorn.
vou couldtio
wwnderhaving
been
chosenaa commitmember: of
the NRAinfuted
withwno
then real spirit of
C. H Osborn. *lio hai
iirw an
“® J!U^ary
“nn?^1 mtetlng of lhc F"™- I'd things than io make possible n Barry County Board of Poor Com- ‘tee which Ls authorized to see to the Christmas. Ten choristers whr»e member of U» county
SPRAINS ANKLE.
___________________________
________________________
1034. All mettred bllb-must Repaid
ers Mutual Fire Insurance Company : good home for some deserving child? mixsloner*. it. became, necessary for enforcement of the NRA code In the voices blended beautifully together many yean, and to
h.S?.22?n
We’have four fine bovx. a^s &gt;•&gt;
12. ■?7 him «„
to resign Msupervlwr’.' ....
His drug
their territoSTw*
were ..-»j
used ’JffWralTiwnU. 'u^a
on or before 2*^2.
January ^L.
15. Bnd
and flat af r«jtv and
mnnn«. win k« «■&gt;.____.___ .____________________
:—
,1^.— _. .z A wnntW
ra^t
\i
,n
of «ast‘n«a 011 Wed- and 4 years for whom wc would like resignation was presented to the tic® that nt a recent meeting of the! during the play. The Nativity tabaJ a
Ln
U*L?f! n^d^u'QJt?UVy 17' !®34 Bt 1:00 homes.
council Friday evening and accepted, oreanlzatlon. Paul Faulkner, of i teaux and the Silent Night pantoAs a result Im is now hobbling tlie discount.—8. C.. Rogers, City io clock P.M. sharp. /t.L. Wilton, Sec.! Address Judge. Stuart Clement or Clyde Wilcox of the first ward was Middleville, was made secretary of mime were other feature# that wtre
around on a crutch.
. Clerk.
«. -Adv. 3 wks.
C. H. Oaborn. probation Officer.
named as his successor.
i the association.
wall done.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER. ^7. 1933

PAGE TWO

al1 (,er*ndperforins
n,‘how wen
lhp WHEAT ACREAGE IN MICH. OBSERVES MTU piRTHDAY. [)R HOLLY IS HON), 11 win
rommlMlon
its duSHOWS SLIGHT DROP x.S'r'i "S’
w&gt;S
OREO IN MUSKEGON
BILL IS ENACTED
as to whether tills regulation
NEWS
'shall be permanent and satisfactory.
stands among the favored few who
—--------But haw ti* opixirtu^uty to celebrate Is Selected to Head RadiBullion ol th. Traffic I. «
Compared With
■their ninetieth birthday.
. .
w
—
i_
«r
—
a
—
•
a.-*..
..
....
-----------------•*
Is
14
Per
Cent'
ology Department in the
ler
Now in Hands of State
politics II is Mljc to predial that the)
On December 21st she spent the
tor Ingram s Jersey Dairy..—Adv
!
selfishness ofUioM who sell liquor
day m a very quiet manner at th#
Hackley Hospital
Liquor Commission
Than in II
Mrs. J. H Wolfe, who has.been ill.
will make violations of the law an
home of her (laughter and husband. Tlie many friends of Dr. Leland
It seems that in Michigan, after ,\f
The rum control bill ftngXy&gt;i».‘”-dI e.vsentlal part of'the-------traffic.
Hu-- —
r and Mrs, Charles McDermott.
of Miuke- with the flu.
the ipecial session of tne legisla­■ man nature Is so raortt"
—' that
„
____ „ _____
.... dollars
_
instituted
spending
several____
million
to uho rrNjd^ on the old homestead Hplly. radiology
,,IP„.specialist
Art
gon. will ly pleased to learn tluit Four couptet enjoyed a ix»t luck
ture. * It wav necessarily compro­• you cannot depctif upon a liquor------------------------------------curtail the production of«h«.. n..r . W.U
mise. and hurriedly enacted. It1 dealer to curtail his-----------------owh income .
nuike rtMZSXirSlS!
____ ______ _ .
. rabbit roast with'Mr. and Mrs. Bail'
U,,
t...,.
..r,
M-nd
places tlie state government in ab­■ when taking chances of arrest by,
MtWaetory.
.aceordln,
to the
m.- De
n ­“ '.hl*■*? ‘
ft.“h J 11 h*-"d "» rodlol&lt;«y department of Coleman Wednesday night.
solute control ot the‘liquor business,- violating tlie law will give him a •MMwU
’ry. 'according
to
Miss Mdifl-ed Angell entertained ah
’ m*,-» —
crop-report
ot th, Mreh. “
hS““'*“
but leaves communities tadecide for' larger profit.
•-------- -•
• ••■ mu&gt;.n enjjjtti uw. ei'i"11
taken on Uie recommendation of few. friends at her home Tuesday 1
tliemsclve* whether they w a n t '
san DcimrUyient &lt; of .Agriculture.
\ birthday dinner was wrv5?, J°" the metiicpl staff of th*»t institution uevening in honor oCher brother and
"drinks" »erwed by rise glass in cer­
iyifc.
Mi. and Mrs. Pntncis Angell,
v.
ar
a
few
member*
of
the
immediate
and
.
,
uak(
.
M
Dr
HolJey
head
of
1
rThere have been *o*n tnu :
tain bote is and restaurants.
•
EBY M( DDENIA-J608000 acfcs t() u-lnUr wn,.ar aM family. Tnosc present being Mr. and radiology dcpnrtmcfn in that hos- id
' Lansing..
Frank Picard will be the "liquor
X r* Mason Norwood of Kalamazoo, pftai,
.
, Friends of Bert Withey will be mtranic mrecwr
DJ’*1* °“vd ,“-ar,y 7t'■ compared with 833.000 acres s
traffic
director" mtn
with two u-ssisjanrs.
assistants.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall
Norwood and
— ••ha* specialized
.
and tracked ibv Uie newly-formed died &gt;taldenly TUeaday evening al' in the fall of 1932, a decreav
’'*■—
-— Dr. Holly
-in this •*urested to know-that he has recent­
1 of Loan
'* ' -Dunning
---- *■“ of Delton.'ijnc of work nnrt for J((n)c Unu, w,l(. ly undergone an operation for goitre
liquor epnigflsrion. The bill pro- J11" 'lon‘*l‘ flI&gt; t-n'-! Center St., from
nnrl Ils£r
....*
....tanl rBd|ologlM ftl
.. Blodgett hoa’ cn'.-ato taplUl «&gt;d .1 l»l
vide$.*tfiatal! alcoholic liquor, other hcur; ’rouble He had come home about three per cent. The ncr&lt; rage and’—
m. Vernon, of Hastings.
Hpital
..„. In Grand Rapid*. n
A ycar
year w
or so rP’K&gt;rt was nuil£I"« •»
r« i»very.
jhflm beer, for dbtribution in Michl-*ffJ re.s.aurant a little, before this year is 14 per cent above
u__ that
- there
■■...........................
luck bridge was enDespite
her
advanced
age andr!................
nBn. feeling
was a good! . A ■pleasant
v---- ------pot
- ------------------------years
1929.
1930
and
1931.
vh'
U
an
•■an. shall be originally purchased U-n.oclock und had been silting in
mwwhat weakened physical con-'neld ‘in and around Muskegon tor mJW by fo&lt;ir couples at rhe honie of
by. or Imported into the .'tale by.
c*ralr about five minute* when
These figure* «hdw the weakness diition. Mrs Williams still retains
work, he locau-rl In Muskegon Mr un&lt;1 Mr*'- R&lt;*»'rt c&lt;lok- Friday
the stale liquor commission, pro- riratJi trxok him HU family knew p.
vlded that notAng in tiu- act shall hu weak heart, so m.' pacing, while of the volunteer .plan .of reducing h&lt;rr mental faeultjes to n marked for private practice mid has been n)k’nl- Jmues Bnstol winning top
izr.
It will take Korfie- device
•urce and
an.* lends a note of
... Interest very successful
sucrcssiui, wing
being often
otten culled /ror’’* a.n&lt;1 Hubtrt Cook the consoacreage.
prohibit any person, not a minor.
*is nV&gt;' unIxpT^'l,
Surviving
wife,
from purchasing brer in not less Survir
1"- are
~ 'the" —
’ • a“ daughter. thing more than that to bring the to'her listeners us she relates ‘omc to Manistee. Ludington and many *ay?h.
places
of
NIernt Calkin*_of Kalamazoo was
jr’----- --hi"rtrat'M-ction
*v— • —
- '“-the
­
than case lots directly from the *■'
“i-.- "
. itip Doyle, and one brother. .production of Avhent in this coun- of her girlhood exix-rienc&lt;-&lt;, part of other
Mate.
■
married In Omaini. Nebraska. Mon­
try
to
figures
that
will
mean
Just
which
will
be
cited
below:
.■(
—
•"
Dorie.
•
•
manufacturer, to be delivered to Charu
Dr Holly will continue his private riay- Dcc- 18 Mr Calkins 1. the corhim by the manufacturer at hi* For many years Mr. Doyle - has enough ib supply our own home She was born on Dec. 21st. 1843.
markets
in
Allegheny.
Catarnugus
county.
:
practice. but will devote whatever
*'&gt; Duane Yates' orchestra ot
plant or at ids terne, supject- to conducted a restaurant in- this city
\*, w York. Her father was Ozias time i* required to work in the hos- radI° r'"nc w,lk:h wSn Play d11 lhLV
reasonable regulation* by the com- making many friend' who are sadPennock, brother of tlie laU'Tfx’h pita!. Friends hen- arc delighted u’*k nt ',h ‘ P“’»’l»'*d hotel, in Grand
mission.
der.ed at hb passing..
Rapids.
nu„',u n&lt;.
He u
is .i«.
the gratidson «r
of Mrs.
. Peiyiock of Hastings. ’
;at this- evidence of success.
Many of the so-called wet* are The funeral will lx- at the fjiniliy
Sarah Calkins of Nashville.
■
When she was nine months old
to Guild No. Ill at her home at
objecting to certain features of the home on Friday altrrnoon at two
Brumbaugh
bill, but like most all legislation, o'clock. Rev John Ki.’chin«, nfflciat- 122 State Road Tllursday. Jan 4.’ her father resolved to join the gen- 'HOWARD BABCOCK AN
v. Harry
. nrrented
Bm,,.
d Thursday
Ttol of Buitlmor'e.
by
City
•
iriil
mwement
which
was
nt
ihi\t
19.14.
All
members
urged
to
attend:
. it 1* a compronilic. No one can ms. Burial' tn Riverside, filncen-.
...
‘
1
~
.
_i
on
a
charge
ot
ACCIDENT
VICTIM
fcr;
1
;,
lime
being
made
towift-d
settling
the
have cverytidng he want.*, in a com- sympathy is extended to the be- Bring thimbles.
operating Ids car while-under the in­
*
Emma S. Evans. Secy. newly admitted atnbe of Michigan,
promise. .
icaved family
.
;
fluence
of
liquor.
Jtgdire
MuttirtWs
and so in the summer of 1844 the ;Little Fellow, Attempting to
on Friday titled him S'Hi with the op­
family started overland for Michi- '
tion ot sixty days In jail He wax un­
v.an in the "The Old Covered Wa­
Cross M-37, Wits Run
able. to pay the fine so is in Jail.. •
gon.” Their outfit, consisted nf two
Down by n Truck
horses, a row and provisions for the
....... .....
Thursday morning, about three- CELEBRATE THEIR "
। family.
After —
about -a .....
three weeks'
fournev. Ozinr- arrived in Michigan, darters ot a mile south and e.-ut of
GOLDEN WEDDING
He -oon fink up 3(Mi acres of land the JolmMown Grange hall on M-37.
i. ith from Hi-i-k' r Corners and he Herman Cahill, driving a Wilson nnd '
ho-u..! his fnm:!v’ the flr-t winter Company truck from Grand Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Hiram J. Mau­
in a loz rubin which stood on the
BjHtle Creek, with a large load of.
rer of Binford, North
.place now owned bv. Cluvton Lou- POWftJ. ran into Howard Babcock.
Dakota
'
- In■’ tl following spring her “k‘‘ The bo.v suffered a broken
■ den.
father built e "house and barn one 51 rm ar.d leg. Hi- was taken to n Bui- । The Banner has received n copy of
half mile cn from that place The ,i&lt;? Creek hospital for surgical at-' the Fargo. North Dakota. Forum of
Sunday.
December
17. Ih it is an
about fifteen tention
family lived icre^fcr
. .
Howard with three other Babepck account df the ohw-rvanc.- of the
year- anifthat hotiM* was one of the
„
1Om mnunuuiw
nldf-st
landmarks o.
of n.u.y
Barry ..mm
town* children were off their way to the golden wedding ul Mr and’Mrs H.
Warehouse—206-208 E. Stale StM ARKET— 148 East State St.
Binford, in that .‘tan
ship until it burned about n year schoolhouse, directly opposite the J. Maurer
------ . of ---------... hali.
...... Without
— Mr. Maurer -I
’.'. LTelephone 2609
Telephone 2272
aim at vhich time it was owned by 'Johnstown Grange
will
lx* ___
rvm« ..til by
little
’ older
warning
'J 'fellow started tin..f
2. rr.-’dent.s ci thb city. f&lt;»,Arthur Collison In the fall of 1858.
.
which
now
numto
nyi
acro*s
the
pavement
din-ctly
lie
lived
here
tor
several yv....T
CMuis- and ■famil,. ----------These Prices include the 3"o Sales Tax
We Cash CWA Checks
in
front
of
the
truck.
Mr.
CahIM
ing
here
when
a
jvning
boy. KVhvn:
bend eight clilidrrn and his wife,
in company with hi4s brother. Jo­ clamped on the brakes, but could not he grew to manhood lie went to D.i. in.-, nude up their minds to. trav­ avoid' hitting the boy. As won as his ko'.n. llrat locating at, t’anliom.
el to Kansas, again In u covered wa- truck was stopjx'd. Cahill picked up* North Dakota, mill later at Binford
each
"
gan They located near Clay Cen­ th? lad and started U) the boy's . where he st'" - ■ '
Silver Nut
...Saudtiskj
__ —.ouuty. Ohio. In 1857
ter on a tint tract AM land. Advene fathers home. Some one had,told-in
Many Thanks
the
the father what had hap|K-ned to Ills and’ came *-o Hum mgs w hen n small
Pure
4
lbs.
Eck-Rich
boy
and
he
met
Cahill
on
the
road
lad.
He
was
imhrled
December
17/
War broke on!, sickness
it-» befell the family. Ozias was add Ux-k the lad on to Battle Crct-lj. 1883 to MlM Elizabeth David on Hi
Patronage
During
1933
has prospered, and still has The cnmath republican and always did
loymeni ot g&lt;x»&lt;l ht.dth. as has Mr*.
t he believed whs right arwl for ■LADIES' NIGHT" WILL
Premier Coffee
25c
Maurer. They have two chtldrcu,
reason was givefl much trouble,
BE FRIDAY EVE. JAN. 5 John Maurer and Mrs.- Oscar Alm. ‘
he- Jay Hawkers ' Mrs. Wilw ho also live m Binford- The Hxs-j
Soda
2 lbs.
tm-r and o'Xr broth.-r c.:.* threat- Members of the Commercial tings fYiendN of Hiram Maurer conr.cd many times by the Jay
Hawk’ "
Chib and Ladies to Have
Ur. and Mrs M &lt;i&lt;-golden.
re and how it’-was neceasmy for
Ivars of w«tld.-d life
Shultz, Freeport
,,
a Glad Time
cornfle
’
dx
many
.rflgl..
---------------------------ThHastings
Commercial
Club
or Holland Maid
-the enr-mv. - In tin- meantime Kate wm ob^rve th' ir annual Ladle.-.’
Harry Bcavt-r was brought W-forc
li.had Ixi-n hired to teach the school xlttht. Friday evening. January
idsi- McPeck on Friday charged
. atid-she relates the story ot how one The dinner will lx- a! the Fuller ith
steaim*: Sfl8 from Paul Barlow
Special
of h-r pupils came rr&gt; school one building nt th30 P M. Titere will l&gt;- He aqknowkdged
the offeive to tin Henry of Hastings. Funeral rejvicek arc the parent* ol a son bom
1 ~"irning
■“........ J •*—-*—*
*
*
t.f proarum at that placd; then Judge. Qn accutmt cl his in.'*', twin, wen- held at the Seventh Day Ad- -Christmas Day. Dec. 25. Hi- has l&gt;
Macaroni
3 lbs. 23c
ill repair to the central school onh 17 year- old. -.ind.on account oi -.&lt;niiM church at Boyne City, with mimed Wilxm, Jr. midj weighn
cker.' band, had l**n auditorium
burial In .Maple Lawn cemetery.- ..lbs, 5 ok».
mtn to witness tbe presenta
Crisco iib cnzic 3
can 59c
o capture her faitjgr tibn of "1,11110 Women" by the Battl
i Seventeen patients, including io
Schixd tor
y "roping" them, but-------------- - -----1 to have . On December 21. a daughter, Mm.- teen adults and three babes, w
about
to
accoinplbh
w
.
Pumpkin,
Brand 2 cans
Th- Battle Creek Civic Players matic the li
cia Anne, was burn to Mr. and Mr:,. registered at the hospital this W
were relca-wd by n have been (■rgnnlr«*d for long time. jQ ri^nf tj
Old Mflinmy Pumpkin, can 10c
the Judge felt th. Paul Smith of Woodland. She nesday morning.
and havc given many .
The sincere appreciation of
great satisfaction. Wc lire sure that cordingly he was put on probation, weighed six pounds und tifcelve 1 management
Oranges, Ige size, 216, 2 doz. 49c
of the hospital i*
•receive $2 no ;1M. mexnbcre »t\
". the 'Commercial requin d to make good to Mr. Barlow
tended to nil three who so gen
will ap­ and to carry htmwlt rtraight hen--. Caro! Annetta i* the name ot the .ously
but inslmd.-club . nd their_____
lady guests
gt
remembered that .institution
■'even jxiund dmighti-r born on Dec.
part payment ■ preciate this’opportunity.
•
shteh -hr
in her pna- The.price to mcihbrrs of th? Club .liter. Ewrylwdy will wish that he 2! to Mr. and Mrs. William Schcn- : chrLsttmis tune. Every gift &gt;
may do o. It. seem* a pity to have n kt!l.
gratefully received.
•
: Meanwhrir^B/iM&lt;- brother is SI 10 per couple nnd 45c for each young
icllnw like that start on a ca-:
•aided to come buck U&gt; Michl- additional guest.
T&lt;ht which cin have only oiu.- out-. Dwight. Cotant. H.u&gt;tlngs. Route 4 ‘ The Chamber ot Commerce btff
Yd with him came Kate and
come, and that a bad one.
on Dec. J4. He weighed 7 Um . 12 Iiir at Williamson. W V.t. Is •«.
luiindcr «t Jils family caning nt a OSTEOPATHS SHARE
ounces.
stntcled entirely, ot coal Tin'
5
TO TAKE SHORT KOI RSE.
IN MEDICAL RELIEF Ward
atcr date Upon hi r return tc
.\!r. and Mrs. Wilson Guid'-t w. m the center of a billion LjjeBi nder ol 'Middleville' ha •
Hichican.
Kate
made
her
home
fot
'Marjorie Gower». Dowling, Route 1,
Camay
Piilnc Tkni
:i '’'knitted ^.j,
t&lt;&gt; the Cn
short
. h h&gt; r un- :• Stale nffininl
Official Rules
That
i|r;.v Cour.-i
Want
ie nt nine- They May Attend Patients plan : to enroll in the Dairy producIvory Flakes
pkg.
on Public Welfare
■"
We&gt;!f ya;J ^ethd&amp;st church and has
ever since been a member ot that
-r^.. «.
~
hUhdttd ClgiltV-five Students;
Brooms ea. 39c,
59c
denomination.
AdminiMration at ’ Washington Iras rnrolled in, the twenty-one short'
ruled that as fur as ]*osrtbie the re­
car. Tboc courses are
Bob White
3
10c
In masrlai
lations bftweeh the patient and hi-*
entrance requirements I
iry Cotners They iin- (amtjy phy^cian an* to lx- main- ircn’ratu
examinations, to any.
■ r-d on a farm In Hope tamed; an - officiat interpretation citizen of
•h she still own*. One my.f'liuit. as far as Osteopathy i* year.* of a,, * state over sixteen:
Gala New Year*. Show SUNDAY and MONDAY
("ticerned, tiil.\ mean* that, other fliete are fwn genera! courses iii;
Toilet Tissue
rolls
died and his thing-* being equal. Osteopathic can- Agriculture-the Two Year Sixteen'
BING CROSBY. JACK OAK1E, SKEETS GALLA­
f- no: bJnft at
shall lie paid tor t&gt;- l- that nf any Weeks Umir-tc which begins Octobf-i i
&gt;rk on the farm built a home in other school.
“ ,
3(1 and the Winter Term Cour-v*
GHER. NED SPARKS, LILYAN TASH MAN and
lt»n where sire remained as Iqng
Premier Apricots No. 2
19c
If you need Emergency Relief up- -yhich begins January 2.
the most beautiful screen chorus ever assembled.
her health would permit
.on authority of your welfare officer.
----- '
Mr.« Wilhar.-.s .ha- three grand- you can be
by your Ostcopa-.
DEATH OF W. E. ALDRICH.
ughters Mr. b-..r. thinning and thlc
tlie federal gov.
William F Aldrich, age 69
Fruit for Salads No. 24 canj29c
the bill tl ugh prominent farmer in th*- southw
Premier
ern part &lt;4 Barry county, died
Premier
No. 24
23c
Doren $2 111
j|
There? will be a matinee on Monday, starting al 3:00, and we
r.V[K-ctedly nt his' home flrar De
■&gt;:&gt; Wednesday night of last w
Delton fcfiuvi
. watch the old year out.
spent
Premier Cherries No. 24 can

NFW Liuuun
LIQUOR uuninui.
CONTROL
NEW

LOCAL

vv is wisli to
express our gratitude to
the many patrons of this
•^^iore for their splendid
support during the year
1933, and extend to them
the Best Wishes for 1934

,ba,

CLOTHES SHOP

Best Wishes for

FELDPAUSCH

WAREHOUSE AND MARKET

Iodized Salt
Lard
Tuna Fish

1A
OlCO

Prosperous
New Year

?c
29c

for

fine

23c

Crackers

ISjc

Butter

Our

lb. 18c

Coffee

COFFEE

lb.

25c

Hart

Soap Chips

5 27c

Med. Ivory
or h.

OK Soap

bars 28c

21c

Ige.

52c,
for

Merkle

Tissue

23C

Gauze

4 can

Peaches

“Too Much. Harmony”

can

Pears

23c

Per Doren Cans

Flftlft0

*

A V •• *

AT MARKET ONLY

$2.70 .

GOLD
MEDAL $&lt;O9
24' . Pound-Sacks
JL

CHOICE meXts

Hamburger

AT MARKET ONLY

25c

Choice Beef

Oysters Fancy
Quart 47c
Veal Roasts Fte»h Dr«a&gt;c&lt;i
Pork Sausage Home Made lb 10c Pork Shoulder'RoastsPicnic Hams
shankh.»
ib.
Pork Loin Roast 3ib. «v.
Beef kettle Roasts
lb. 10c Chunk Bacon Yin«-Qu*iiiy
Beef Ribs Lea n and Meaty lb. 7c Sp{tre Ribs Le*n. Meaty 3
FANCY CHICKENS and TURKEYS

Beef Steaks

Round or Sirloin

lb

Ib. 12c
* lb. 8c
lb. 12c
lb. 15c
lb». 25c

13c

Weiwish You a Happy New Year!

d family bat
turn lias
h.ime wph her daughter,
1- MrDcrmutt. who mldei
id farm Mre. Wil1i«t.-.‘ has
or. Mr- Georgia Bowker,
ide.- In Augusta. Michigan.

nounced competitive e&amp;untaatlons many yearrf in Lo*i
a» followTtw sort w bun
For a junior ralrulaUng njirlnnc townihlp. K&lt; n*. cou:
operatur at $1440 a year, in the de- . id- •by •lour children.and
• ••
nineteen I
partmmttal
grandchildren. Tiu- family canu* toj
** **
•in
liC“« Barrv county fertv-thrw.’ wars ago.
.. . ..SWW Mr. Aldrilli was highly e.-t
’ 1
f- reached their 35th. year 4a rnaQ and a.-, a neighbor.
their 53d cn January 5.
HOLINLs* UNION
PI.MU m S.Voi I lium,
' L ;
/pm.
• Churclx* • -omprumg -the Holiness i
Friends of Samuel Coulthard, lor- mr tabulating machine operator at Union ate putting qs* an old-fash- i
mcrly .oi ihu city, will be ro.-rv to 81440 per year. Also a earn punch- imied Watch Night .service Sunday,
learn c( hti death bn Wednesday, in? OfWrttcr at 91360 a year Both night beginning a: «:00 at-.d con-'
■Dec .20. at- hi; home in Bukarsfletd positions arc in the department*] tinuing uuo the New Year. A helpCalifornia, where lie lived uittrhu service at Washington mid tn field Ini program b being worked out and ।
daughter. Miss Cecile Coulthard -cruet*. The. closing date for Uto»e every one desiring io will have a
who i- a teacher- m the Baker&lt;f'.c!d places L- January 4 next Tlie same chai
schools. D-'ath was due to angina age limits as for the preceding,
of the pallor of the Pilgrim Hollncs*
pectirri* Tte remains werr brought
Another place wtll be tlrat of- , - City Miaamn. will be tne principal
to Mi. brawn and the funeral held'ton •-tamlner 'foreign staple
' ' •'at .,;«cakcr. Mrs. Hons is an ordained
' '
■ $3ZU) per year in the tw
...
tosni. Has duty will be at Boston, and you are invited. It will be in
Mu*s&lt;«chusett». dosing date Janu- n-.&lt;- Wesleyan Methodist church and
«ry 4.
murk* the first anniversary of thc-i
AU sararws given above nrp, sub; Hollnr** Union
'
■
ot I tie nets
ject t« a deduction of not to exceed
-------------------------------- lj pic eent ar a measure o: ecur.o- DEATH OF FORMER RESIDENT OF CARLTON TWP.
my. and to a retirement deduction
„
of three and qne-haU per cent to Mrs. Ella Kcrchner. aged 77. died
I Mi»s Bemta Bn
Mrs be put mto pension fund*.
— ----- —
M.irpirir Johnson. 2-' bv.h of Has­ .Full tnfouna'.ion, with regard to City after a lingering Illness In
tings. were ,m jail here Friday. jefv- these places mid lilt rules guv cm- ,87a fch&lt;* was,, married to Kieazer
Ing Ou-day terms - tmpC J,a !*•!»:
'
ing the examination can be pb- Kercluier. and1 for many ycar» they
/ I luijxiay- oy Police Judu&lt; Hank A turned from tlie secreuuy u! the made their home in Carlton town-1
! Hex- before winxii they pic,
United HUtes Civil Service hoard ol ship moving lb Btwnc City in 1903.
guilty to shoplifting ylrargcs
examiners at the poet office in this Her husband, a son and a daughter
I Arrested by a-.downtown tic|i
city.
were killed In au auto accident in,
’ ------------- ----------------- —
&lt; 1929 Surviving are two sons. Ray;
—...............
. »»jien mercluui- A paik mmu- Cliiva^o l\a* a-halt- and Clare, ol Boyne .City « i&gt;ulcr.
,dL-e Doin' several stores.—Grand scale vopy at Italy's'Umoito-leaning Mrs Julia Jones, of GrA;id Rapids.
■Rapid* Press. Dec. 22.
.towtj now under construction.
Mid two brothers, Ell and Andrew

Added ( omedy—Charlie Chase In “SHERMAN SAID IT." and
a novelty. "HANDLE BARS," with the^ajext Ncwx.
Adults 25 Cents.
Children 10 Cents at all performantcii

COUPON - TUESDA Y NIGHT- COUPON

Alice Brady, Russell Hardy, Franchot Tone in

“The Stage Mother”
Added—Marriage Humor Comedy. "The Match Kid." and
Pictorial.
ADULTS WITH COUPON 15* CENTS

WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
LORETTA YOUNG and SPENCER TRACY in

“Man’s Castle”
Comedy—•'1‘ie AU Mode," Walter Donaldson'* Band and

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
GEORGE O’BRIEN and CLAIRE TREVOR in

“The Last Trail”
Comedy—“Mickey'* Covered Wagon." "March of the Y
, Mickey Mouse in "STEEPLECHASE" ?
ADULTS 15 CENTS
CHILDREN 10 CENTS

�TITE HARTINGS BANSTR. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 27. IMS
I athletic clubs, high school gym- Drawing.* will occur n few dayalnipg This muntin wasn’t enough. I
I noslum
nosiura classes as
u.-&lt; well as many un- before the Unhand no boy will know ■ however. for Fox dropped in a nice,
‘ .... v of boys are placing’ who hi* opponent will b&lt;- until an jside shot and added-another at close
under the strictest form announcement of the results of the I range to put Hastings hi the lead

.

Sporting Items

Penney’s Pre-Inventory
Clean-Up

I. 0. 0. F. TO STAGE
GOLDEN GLOVES MEET starting at-TOO instead ot the usual the HartUig* finuliitk

young; free .throw and Beckwith made gnbour
’» *•*&lt; «»wn
hour of
ot 88 30.
30. an
an elimination
«*uminatlon contest
contest "*
’”r"
‘&lt;&gt;rn‘ corotautf the Has-, other goal from underneath the ta-;
1I*---■
--raq*.
111 ''tu8*'‘-1 ln O'
1*1 ---Fellow* ' — ‘t&lt;a
.m and
and will go to Lansing to ket to put Hustings ahead 1G to 8.
Art.na mW.,. e................
IKtrM« Indicate that battle
fhetr
*•:
-..... "&gt;r.r wav flircwh U.r H-I Bank Crrrk
ram. to blr O»l-,
Ith.-bow
... &gt; ......
&gt;&gt; __
.....until
. ....nvarlr
___ ,.. mid__ . sionsl
vinTui: (liuh
n, ■!» wluch
'i b
will
rvrf
oeeur mUutcltv ard.. dlmlnulr.r tursard. cum. Into
"Kht. so cnlhuataaiK tun. *rn the -hr tat part ol Fcbruar,. it lur-|tn, itan.f anti „.»ed 1... n. .d «o.L
sign lor tournament.
rtstiiwe fromneighboring towns as wudui there, they continue on to; A basket, by Smith, soon alter mad*-1
All over the state of Michigan jweff a* from the young mm o! the Denon w/fere th the enonnoju the count « to 14 Oalarda chalked
hundreds ol young num.are training immediate vicinity. Ionia. Lake Olympic 'Btadlum they meet the;up a free thro* and Tiiomxon cume
io compete in the famous Gulden Odessa. Belding. Alto. Wayland. Al- Winnert ftbm OtherRegional Finals iback with another tree point fur
Glove contest, sponsored by the lx- legun. Plainwell, Freeport and Mid- within the statesof Michigan.
jHastUtgs- Bowman then tossed Ur a
trod Free Press' and ■ increasingly. dleville all are sending their uuo'.a , The card on the night ot January wide shot und tied thr score at 17
popular each year. Church socirue.*,! ol confident young boxers
llth promise-, to be exceedingly fust all Juet before the third period endand diflrrent then , the usual pro* cd.
\
1
...
gram presented tor the reason that j During the last eight minutes ol
*1'1.new face., will appear and there will play thr Hawthorne proteges began
f*Q
JI HC OcUtwljr*
be no quc. tlon but what each boy |a rally that Idt St. Philip, standing
*x‘Tt himself to thr utmost in Perry and Fox rang rip eight point Il oamAMffj ni||f V
his attempt to prevent his tlimma- ■ in five minutes, before St. Philip
tlon frorn the blK conu. t:
made her only point of the1 quarter.
VQfTT I W
Prizes are ofTered by the promotm.^x free throw. Just before Hit pcncki
JmCB ▼▼
Went into effect UCt. 10 of the tournament, conalstlns offended Thomson broke through the
medals to the winners. There-u. no'Battle Creek defense to score a field
other reward. The boys light their; goal and Hastings ended with a tune
thre* minute rounds without rxpec-' point lead
tation of any compensation other j Summaries:
125* Deaths and 2000 Serious
than Die chance to win the medal. J st. Philips
!
.Last year the tournament In Has-.Samular. f. ..
Personal Injuryr cases happen
; tings was in clurrge of the Boy Scout GulnrcLi. f. ..
committee, but thus year the Odd | DanlloWicz. T
in Michigan 222
each month.
Mutual Auto Ims.U
i"
Fellows are ojierating It themselves. I Bauman, c. .
Prizes will be awarded but it is un-: Smith, g. .
20 deaths and 400 serious ac­
derstood that there will l&gt;r little if ”
Maurer, g. ..
any advances and an evening of i
cidents have already happened
Iniur* in a Michigan Com­
thrilling sport U assured.. Last year;! To!aU ...
pany with a Stat* -Widt
tbe
hall
was
tilled
to
capacity
and
it
,
.Hastings
where automobile drivers have
। is the suggestion of the committee i(Perry, f
fuilfd to comply with the law.
that seats be obtained in advance (Thomson; i.
to givt you Strvioa !
his year to avoid disapjxiintment. | I Beckwith, c ■
I Fox. g. .
Walldorff. g.

to
to

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I nrire Liat nf AmiitZnr Box
Large Liat of Amateur Box
.■■.A
™ District
M-a From Thia
Sltru Mr Tnnmn'm.nt

us

id

ar
m
34

CITIZENS’ MUTUAL

H.H.S. MS BEIT ["
ST. PHILIPS Z7-1B, HAPPY

MORRIS O. HILL, Local Representative, Hastings

We Extend The
Season s Greetings

i

tn all our friends and patrons
and Best Wishes for
the New Year

1934

Edmonds Elevator
and Implement Co.

son txnn
111(1 WtllghCt

including lo
je babes. w
utal thus W

liutlon of
hospital is
who so gen
t institution

I,

ijnmcrcc buf
i billion (..]!••

.

. m

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Mr. and Mrs. David Sliepherd were
A fighting Hastings High quintet
defeated St. Philips of Baltic Creek sitting in theirjwme north of Prai-i
Friday 27 to 18 in n surprise finish rievUlc. dreaming about the fireplace
Jb that made up for a 25 to 15 trounc- and thinking of the approaching:
0 mg in tlie opening game here Dec. 1. Christmas, when suddenly they
»' The Hawksters have gained coflsld- licaj-d beautiful Christmas carob
J».crablc experience :mcc' then, how- sung at their window. A goodly com­
C'cver. and put on n last quarter at- pany canut in. with a true Christmas |
Xjtack good foe ten points which won spirit, to remind them that they
0 t tin? victory. At the end- of the third were loved by their friends and as- I
sociate-sThcy and their guests glad­
quarter th? score was 17 all.
ly entered
into the cheery —
Christ
mils■
X In a preliminary game the -St. ic.ltrO
—Unclrota
------------------------------nn,l boxes of delicious
|!
'Philips reserves defeated the Has- ' spirit. Baskets
nnd
Soju were |
&lt; । tings High second team 22 to IB.
|caU were brought in. Soon
&gt; Hastings opened the scoring early;heard sleigh bells announcing that,
C in the first quarter when Fox’.-, nuslv s I
St. Nick had arrived, with re&lt;irang up the opening basket of the ‘ membruhccs for everyone. The quargame, but Bowman tied it for St.l^t «»ng a beautiful song arranged,
''.philips soon after with a pretty one-1 Ihr this occasion. Mr*- Lewis John'L

colds
use. Below we

a few
many

REX
marvelous
head

■manres

ON

ne in

for

clear

* and

in

Y in

gargle

and

prepara
guar

Allows
night

Also a Complete Line of All Oliver Cough and Cold Remedies.

CARVETH &amp; STEBBINS
The REXALL Store
Phoije 2131

4

Goods Delivered

Hastings

Penney’s

Polo or Half Belted Styles

2c Table

$1O-

Bias Tape
Darning Cottoh

Children's 1-Piece Wool

Apron Patterns

Snow Suits

Wash Cloths

Huck Towels

oo

Thread

116-1 ill East State Street — Hastings, Michigan

.....

aches
pains
disintegrate
”
NEW
treatment.
successful.

sore throat.

Overcoats

PENNE

"Puretest
Liver
up body resistance, especially good

E.” and

Pair

\

&lt; .Hastings in the lead 3 to 2 at the.Collar gave Uie original poem print- P
X'end of the first quarter.
*
il'fl below. Rev. and Mrs. Mih^ con- . M
C i Beckwith drdppcd in a side basket I tributed much to the pleasure Of the ft
X at tlie opening of the s« corn! quarter evening.
*T
HASTINGS, MICHIGAN '
0 and followed with another a in-&gt;- Mr. and Mrs. Shepherd were pre-; W
'' mi nt later to make the score 7 and I -^nted with a handsome electric ft
TELEPHONE 2118
X 4. Bowman put the St. Philips team.Uible lamp with a beautiful shade, ,2T
&gt; ’ within one point of Hastings by' also a set of lace pieces to adorn the W
'' making two free throws, and then I Christmas dinner table. Needle.-..; to ft
dashed in a single which pul st.Ia(ld Unit the recipients enjoyed this Cr
v' Pilllips in the lead 8 to 7. for the!delightful sutprise from their friends V
first and only time during the eve- of tl’e Prairievll^Methodist choir, ft
■;। and appreciated the spirit which ft
*
prompted the visit.
W
Tlie poem dedicated to Mrs. Shep- ft
herd is as follows:
ft
To Mrs. Shepherd.
You are the good shepherd.
ft
And we are the flock.
ft
We love your music
Sf
And why should, we not?
M
Music is some thing
; ft
ThatTievcf grows old.
ft
It was first introduced
.
By the Greeks, we are told.
ft
But whether by Greek.
ft
Or .Pollock, or Jitiri
&amp;
Il makes little
v
Difference to anyone.
ft
Tis a God-given art.
ft
And that’s where YOU shine.
”
You have helped us so much
। W
And given your time.
ft
Many
could be avoided if you only knew what
­
A home without music
ft
Seems dreary and cold.
•
2r
to
give you
suggestions of
­
It cheers tlie young hearts
ft
anteed remedies which will repay you
times therorigiAs well as Uie old.
ft
We wish to thank you
ft
nal cost.
Cod
Oil. .Vitamin Tested," to build
EVERY ONE OF US HERE
V
And we hope you will be
ft
for children.
. With us for many a year.
ft
PORK PROCESS*NG TAX
ft
WILL NOT BE INCREASED. I
PURETEST ASPIRIN”Farmers will be interested to know y
MENTHO”—The
that the processing tax applied to ; ft
Gives quickest relief for
hogs when slaughtered, which has ft.
ointment
been $1.00 per 100 pounds live weight. V
and
because
is not to be Increased. January 1 as ft
chest and
colds.
had been planned. As originally de- i ft .■
they
fastest.
signed this tax was to have been
j
Increased to 81.50 per 100 pounds on 1 ft
“VAPURE”—An inhalant
January 1 and to $2.25 per 100 ft
'ANEROIDS —The
pounds February 1. The $150 rate Sr
that will
your head
will not be applied until February: ft
alkaline cold
and the $2.25 rate on March 1.
j ft
a few minutes.
We believe fanners are quite gen- ft
Very
erally agreed that tlie processing i W
tax has not worked to their -adyan- ft
"MI 31 SOLUTION”—A
tage m&gt; far. but ■ has resulted in ft
REX1LLANA COUGH
lower, rather than higher prices for , V
pork. It Lv loo early to say the plan, ft
powerful antiseptic spray
SYRUP”—
you to
is a failure We all hope-that it may ft
yet so operate that farmers will re-1 W
or
for
sleep at
I
celve increased prices for pork-andift
pork products.
- ft

tions

35c

Price

12 Men’s

Some are even
lined with silk
crepe.

May Mean a Week of Discom­
fort and Sickness

\LLAN
nbled.

Vz

ways welcome. because it has such

$ Local Team Lends Most of humanizing possibilities for binding
friendships closer. Memories Unger
$ Way—Score Tied at End
lung, bringing back the merry voices
$
'of Third Quarter
and loving ktndne.xse.s of friends.
•

“JUST A COLD”

MDAY

Only

Dress
Coats

SURPRISE FOR

Galoshes

Remnants

Ladies’
Fur Trimmed

HAWKSTERS
MAKE
UP
MR. AND MRS. SHEPHERD
FOR DEFEAT EARLIER
(Friends Visit Them and CarIN THE REASON
'ry Out a Delightful
LAST QUARTER RALLY
,
Program
ASSURES VICTORY’ The blessed Christmas time Is al- ■

1

Ladies*

39c

Totals ....
St. Philip
Hastings I Referee—Beam; umpire—Wallace. I

Telehone 2519

Odd Lot

27 Inch

5 yards

.
I

AUTO INSURANCE COMPANY

Artic

White
Outing

Citizens I

n
-

PAGR

UNIQUE SURPRISE PROGRAM, ft
A very unique surprise program ft
was put on at the Rotary Monday J*
noon by John C. Ketcham and ft
others associated with him. It | ft
brought home to Rotarians, in a de- W
llghtful way. the fact that the club, ft
has contributed not a little, to such ft
organizations as the hospital, the:
schools, the Boy Scouts. Camp Fire M
Girts and the Y. M. C. A. Tux&gt; de-1 ft
llghtful solos were given by Miss ft
Virginia Potts with Mrs Archie Me-. W
Nulty at the piano. These were
ft
heartily encored that Miss Potts
graciously responded with another, j

.

You Still Have A Chance To Join Our

1934 CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB/
The thousands of dollars we paid out (;|r
to our 1933 club members have either
been spent in purchases forz Christmas, fW
payment of taxes and accounts, or re- j- IB
deposited in Savings Accounts.
This is just as was intended—that’s what
our Christmas Savings Club is for—that
the members might have funds to use
as they pleased' at Christmas time.

a
r

There Are Many Choice Plans In Our 1934
Club.We InviteYou to Call and Learn More
About This Plan for Saving a Little Money.

‘The Bank with the Chime Clock

TELEPHONE 2103

HASTINGS, MICH.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ST, 1911

FAO* FOUR

were tin- ciii^tum guesu ol Has­
tended to make a sharp reduction in
tings friends. Mr Tyden returning
gas tax revenues. At present the mbGlances;
to Evanston Monday while Mrs TyOpinions;
torist U paying a complex assortdc-n and M:u Florence stayed over
Looking Back..
’ men:'of taxes many of-which do not
What
1933 in Ritroiprct.
con tri bale Jo lilgfaway fundi In the
Mr arid Mrs. Btriu y Kcnvoti “nd
COoK MKOJ*. E4.l-r«.
iull
Roger W.Ulain. of LaiMjng.'Werv
near future it might be well for the
Many Interesting .Event*.
TKN YEARS AGO TODAY
, ________________________
___
gue*U
■&lt;! Mr and Mm. Hiram Rogr:a
persistent devote/* ot this state to decide wheth”,r..
A
Summary.
.
Mr.
und
Mrs
B
A.
Matthews.
.Mr
Mid
Other relatives the past werk, ir.
. ,
„ .
,
. mands An polHlt
-lesls tor Alex
er the automobile wrill be taxed to j orw.*beek GF-e...,
igain be a candidate . powibly. lust before the New Year and Mr* A E Konkk and little l^'nilni: Wednesday.
pay for highway construction and for governor Thl'
•*’'* Mr* Maurice Lambic fr­
" •very
— attribute,
— .......... &lt;4 »M beaiS; It niuhi l»- Jp:rr • Mar. ruth nt Cleveland. Ohio. Mr
maintenance alone or for purpose* which made Gnrcsbrck unpopular ir.g to glance back through the fu-'t aud Mrs Fred Konkle. Ruth Konkk turned &lt;-n Monday from YpaUontt.
of genefar government as well No u&gt; ton2* [ “
make a»lm durable [ twelve months and Mintmarbw a few- afid Linden Spnnablv were !he *U&lt;tc Da y .-jieni two niotitlis vWt.........
■ . ..----- —.
^jt. Lanmui'a parents. Mr I ain­
, ,,
.
now—
now
Schuyler
—Schuyler
Marshall.
Marshall.
Clinton
of
the
even's
that
made
new
&lt;in
Ha»---equitable metluxl for assessing mo- County
- ■•
Republican-New*.
ti1e is much improved in health.
tings and Barry county. Hite ttwy Mi* R J McCreery ol Lansing .
tor taxes can be devl&amp;cd until thia
'■
Mr and Mr*. Will Cobum re­
IDLE LANf)S .THAT PAY.
question is definitely settled. At
Jan. 4—Charlotte mak»s bid tu turned from Detroit Thursday. and THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY
A
friend
of
mine
lold
:n«\
the
p^„t
Wton HP,™ u. u
™ Lire City Engineer Bert Sparks to will make this cji-y their future The N«-w ' York Central Rallratid»
not being levied with any very defl- ceived from a former redden*, ot a .put
- their water work.'- on a paying home For tlx post nine, ar ten new train “Tlie LouUbuia Pdrt-iuuxmonth* Mr. Coburn ha* been in the
‘
Bert remains fiery.
town not 100,nuk&gt; from here. Tin.-, ba*,
nite purpose in mind.
of.' the
of the Ford Ocynpany'in JJuit. Lumtid will l&gt;man went south several years ago Jim. 1!—County highway commi*- employ
H it HaMlnga l«r&gt;k* "awful 'equipped and t&lt;Uteiat In th&lt;-■ world. ’
and purchased a cotton plantation sion announce*■ road coot reduction city.
•DEW AND SUNSHINE "
goxt" to both df them— Just as ii Til- ra w equipment wa* outer* d exof
300
acres.
The
man
still
retained
&lt;&gt;f
54
per
cent;
Chatb.&gt;
RuberUon
lucsaly
to
handle
Uie
Worlds(Fair'
Frank Murphy, "dew and roses"— his interest* in tins country and paid named- highway commission chulr- d«x-»'to anyone wlw lias ever lived ■ bur
.
!r‘.ink'
or vu it “dew and sunshine ’ — his taxes recently on hi. holdings, nun.
W. N. CaLl-. '.- r did not w.liu-.-'
i F^r th" first time since the estabMy
friend
wrote
t
&gt;.
this
cotton
plantJan.
Ill
—
'Lucky
»Bo&gt;
Minstrel'
u u. mB&gt;'or
Detroit who left that city
!:shn»-nt of tiu- rural mail service Uie ' Isle -,( spa-c in tir^ud Rapid'
L*&lt;b facing deficits and obligations total- er suggesting that he eome back guv succesxful concert tor benefit of tiie earners Were permitted to enjoy - \
■: , . . .
,:
north atnf occupy' his’ lands again welfare fund. Road comniuvi*Hi un- ChristiHX-, as a holiday, tills L-- a h D K1’’?1t--ut'.ended the ann'-i.il
Uyvur.au *4d Ung millions to go ovtr aYid see wiiat The
reply my frk-ml guEwie. a" laugh n-Hince.-. balance ot g63.a'X!37. trra*- ruling &lt;4 the ixjL'toffice. brought aboiu
1,1 th&lt; Thoroapi'le Erettic.
•ill u t’wtld be done about the Philippines, to hi* suggestion. "Do* you know." un rA report shows county In sound
by a strongly organiM'd national k'8"1 t'1' at aia’»d Rapids iMtkr-,
'
»n pb|iit&lt;r. "that’I ju*’. finani ial condition: . '•
rural c»m*.-r a^cxiatXMi.
-a*^,
n&gt;' nf Arthur. Vandenberg. jNeverthe-' tereh’ed ffi1 W for h tting my land Jan. 25 Report shows attuulancHonoring Mr arwl Mrs. R T. .
,7 ,.
. K2 jier acre for the of IJasttnc* public *ciux'i* mcre.u-*
. 2’,'
&gt;r4- lrv ’he “white hop*’, of this Wand cotton 1 dldnl raise. Can any north- 52 per-cent in four y»-air- CdnuiM-r- Flench.'ol Middleville, who k-ft thiv ’t* .1 ',1.
'“
““
nli territory ha* been ,strewing Christ- ern land lying Idle, yield u much? cial club members, their wives and week for Calilornta. Mr and Mrs. P- time.
iu mas greeting cards in a -pr'dtitte -ThA ponl'.n tn Cfy.-'.al Fall- friends at annual unty-a1 v 'Cradl&lt; T. Culgrove entertained with a
ifinatchrrs" given by Grand Rapids Charming dinner Saturday evening,
manner throughout the state. Wv Diamond Drill.
marked place# lor elghcutertainiiu-nt fcA-’ PoUL't'iU*
Ucn-gue-t.v Tiu- table was unusual-'
CRUSADERS SHOULD
*
j ;ur,.
stranger. Frank old paL but
CRUSADE
yv: H l L L
.
mv.'au,.
j-t-ll.
»&lt;b
or nJ
Myn-and women who headed up cj ;.linUr bilsirVK) h«re. lata Srtr
keep from wondering, ';What’re
Delton Lumb-- brn“'-' «candle,, in crystal can- a\id • Mrs.
took active part' in th«- 'Crusader
ownership
of political
up to
now !" This
in tiu- city Saturday to attend
1 " " O“““- &lt;11,.,.K V. iuinvU MH Holl, ,.BJ
. , movement to bring abou’ ——•&gt; --• Company.
■
funeral of Mrs* Envnai.uel
Christmas greeting ralket certainly tbr prohibit™ law ought
■ CONCERNING SLACKERS.
emem,
tbc-r- that
m-cal
ol .. — them
.............
..............
... ,o
....u* --.a.’ it, v.ww ;u&lt; tng rooms ulx&gt; were beautifully dec­ Ed Woodard i'lh nxxe to. Organ
Whatever else-people of Michigan isn’t suffering from neglect.
restore temiy rance" h Jar from be- u.;, q,,r.. 3pn!1fiony Orchestra sit­ orated wrtli iu:.cu». holly. - boxwood ‘New Mexico, in a couple, -of wnk
may think of the work dune at the,
and other Christnw.- effects,
'
Adolph Hitler's Nail government, ing discharged. It was comparatively gamuillon gel* under way here.
und expects to im.ii- that -.Kinti" &lt;if
rpeclal »es*ion, thefc will be univer­
y b 22 Governor .Cbmatock or-’ Mr and Mr.- Burr Van Houten congenial Cihnat* h:.» future h’-hw. •
we read, plans to purify the human &lt;.»'V. in the pa-t two v-ur.- to mosal applause for the decided nunra-r.
f&lt;a»Duh banks in. state open but had as New Years gut-.-'.' Nr. and
stock of it* country during the next the attainment
Mr*.
Karl
F.iul
and
Mi..-.
Vo-iui-Van
with
dro'tic
restrictions
made
on
in which Governor Conn lock,- S30 • two years by sterilising some’ four magnitknt an
•’ t&gt; withdrawal' Hastings High debater*
(Xxi.noo insurrection hill was" killed.'
hundred tliousand German people popularly j&gt;up;ir
win fir*: round in state elimination
It died a diservedly ignoble, un­
*ha tournament
eating Paw
odmamrn*. bv
by det
(Mi-ating
Pau Paw
Pa*
afllictcd with insanity, feeble jnind- codvrultable n-|
guarantee temp
mourned death—add we hope that
। hvreu-• March 1-Hairy County Health
rdries*, social dL*ea*&lt;’s and other lean fob in any i
y. So we vnH
m-ntal hygiene campaign
all attempt* to resurrect the corp'* ma ladies'{hat may be pass'd on by
Mr and Mr* Earl
&gt; nnc
.Sabine*
underway.
uiil fall. TTk- measure,was an insult parent» to their children. Tlie plan
IL.rry Kellrv of ti
March 15-Commercial chib plans *nd Mr*. Harry
. io the pcpplgtyf tiu* state. .It would Isn't new Breeders of high grade
I" spent
with
•fore.,!ration program tor counts. Rapid*
strut Chrialnut:.
C
have placed a libel and IJo ujion the stock juive followed the qme jchc-inc
announces low
statute book, Tlie bill was a thinly for •,e«r3~-b’it the proposal is somy‘ojx-rat'on c&lt;;-h for citv water works
Ji-hti Rock Of Water’
March 22—Ch*tMXte Rbjiubiican- daughl' i. MLi- Vera. \
dbgulted scheme to evade th'- glair what of a radical departure when
Quotation
Tribune aniiounc'-* lh.it Hahtings.his father. Adam Rex
constitution. Bonds isaued under applied to humans. Still It may work
rtnlxet aieruges *30J0Ot) per y»wr lc.-.- Wlathcs here Satunlaj
ruch circuniauncrv certainly wyuM in Germany. Any thing is possible in
.Str.
than
pharlntti ■ over U year period
“■* and Mr. Wm ’ Hi
7 ///. light .of tbb
not lx- worth much. Gov. Comstock a country ruled by a dictator. But it
ihi'tinxs Cliic Piuyera organize Uith IDuou-r .-trvcl went t-&gt;
. is miareprc.wntating the fact* when would never do in these United
ma- with then dauul.ti-r.' M. K L ,ardi were isiv-on thrm by th-- .’
.
-States. Over here we'd get the plan
-lornu r Bttrry ivunty jx-oplc now liv- Frey,. They went on to TXir -n. i air As-iv Iftc.i and "Belle SUibbititlapccr
doubt that President mixed up in p&amp;fttic*. Democrats and
Niagara .I nlU. They found thr Jal’.
ung in California described hkv
A'.rcucht bv .'cwre ■ earthquakeRoosevelt, in spite •! hu- ambitious Republicans would keep tlx* wlwle
in the
Schoo] board issue* .script to tidfxn-er
schemej to create cmplmuH-nt. eouiitry in an uprpar trying to get
much
1
finances
caux
’
d
by
bank
Tmhdav'
would ask the people of any/tlitil, to control of the'^examining board.
lirry
Vote* would i&gt;* trarkd., bribe-,
[comity school children, to lxe &gt;nitertamed for Chrv
;munl;:cd agatnst diphtheria.
pu-vyd; wires pulled. What cjpncr
| April 5--IXmocraU uiJ.uj^
. II M Watkins and
would a staunch old Republican
; Michigan; Biury is onjy wJunty in
rents Michigan from taking- ‘Tta from aa flW Republican ffix. L-r .-x•tate to vote dry; margin is 23l»
nghtful p.ace in the Federal recav- ample, although sound in mind and.
[comity tcad commission take* over Evart and
ery program." the resjwitoibUity l»s
haw of defending- himself? lhl’ Htkm of follov
... Wtrs’tBat.they get ,1611 mile* Lf town hip rood lor UnUpdn
MWely with.Oovvntor Cwistock for against a .charge of fceble-mlndr d- hback
“'*v MM
*” the melts ot-their white prutenunt under McNlfl'pl-.m.
hi* alipalxid method el preM-nUng nes* or hereditary Insanity before a any brand of liquori. und mafnlafii I April’ 12 Dan Da'.i-npnrt *’f
Woodland i.- only dry delegate at
this question to’the people.
board controlled by ardent. Demo­ th« ;r place* at the head ot th e State Constitutional Convention; u
d r&lt;.jd.' Harold Foet'-r. cotincrats; or vice-versa ’ if , the board gn,&lt;! arm:, of parudcr* wl.o now pav :pa1d nt.iv tribute by «,theY raeqibers.
lusuiage
to
the
return
ol
John
J
ndlUrul agent. cx]riaiti* term,
|
April IB-w C Strain elected
THE REW ARD OF COURAGE. happened by some miracle to go Rs’BarL-vcorn — George AtrriU. Birm­ chairman of j^iunty board of supcrernmen!. wne.d qdju'.m«-ii;
Hervs one to think atxiui as the publican?
ingham ft :.!rl&lt;
’
vemi.-.'. Many elaborate an&lt;| unusual
New Year dawns,. Wc don’t know'
। creations feature city kite coni«*t
who began tne *tory but our bet i» . We read Hie other day; whefe one
I for hoys. Ctty prepaies eight atre*
ThL
&gt;n of Michigan l&lt;- '
[for gardening puipo***^,, ht.|p ui Cmniy c.
. that iLoripingted dudrig *otnc gn-at |x&gt;iitical -sage, wise in the way's of notch
citizen in the &lt;l4;h Mo
i welfare relief work New ei'.y coiinci; °f
1,1
drprqjZnn’of tlie past.
. ftarty lore, predicts that until Reband
[ tates office.
• AUgr—p
Gnce upon a tune a farmer had an publican factions'get .together on •illy Although more
Aprtl 26 — H.uting* Commercial butdon concert More (han l
c lust dt-Cadfl there was a time club .start* municipal' forest bv hlblts at annual Ptowt-r stun
old blind Burse which had outlived various fundamental .issues, “there
he
was
an
influential
figure
4n
.lie usefulness. One day the lutfor- can be no return from Elba” Even
; planting eight atie* to pln«- tru-&gt; in
b.v in »r;uipj&gt;t.- Garden
government. Whin the affair.-. Yankee sprung towiuhip L G. Au8- 3d-End siebbin.-. ap
lunate animal fell into a well and granted that th&lt;r Republican party &lt;if the old railroad ronimivitm
u
the farmer bolting down saw him need* tn return from some place or bit smelly and a man of courage and I Hunt, husband &lt;if former .Ha*tinv« Home D un Corp-raio-n R[girl.
Ruth
Smith,
on
vlut
hew
de
‘
“
”
* needed to bring n&gt; v. ..-M-ribe* tntetcVtng experience* u* ai
ehU'.ding deep in tlie wau-r. There other, it was an unkind. If not Iraq- ch.iracli r
fS.pt 6
th«- dcpaitment. Gov- engineer
•urae out k selection he made F&lt;«r, a* we re- *
&gt;r pliyit in Cti'tb

The Hastings Banner,

This and That

" Views and

Others Say

Backward
Bits of Yesterday

A

anyway ctr*I. Napoleon.’ made .a : u$ccNdul
danger- comeback from ‘Elba mid.met lus

»1»V,I dm ft Jl
burk-d.

background of sound Lader-

Cyclone de- .- much 4-*mRutland
' Hasting- Town
honor,' Bro.n
High

Purtgent Paragraphs
A new kitchen gadget Is an egg
.cooker that whistles when the eggs
an? &lt;lone. By all mean* it ahould
I'-a'c a sentimental, air for the onctnihute eggs and a tough chanty (or
’-be hard-boikyl ones.—Arkansas

So rich in olive, so perfect in mildness
and purity, that it cleanses the most deli­
cate skin without the usual slightly
drying effect of soap.

Many Uses lor Castile Soap
Shampoos
Bath
Hand*

Special
Offer...
3 1-2 POUNDS
12 1-3 CAKES

"Nassour’s” Pure Cas­
tile Soap ■ Lathc i's frec-

Pure Castile Soap
Regular Price—$1.50
Sale Price

It hns nil the tfontl qual­
ities of genuine okltinie Ciuitilv, anil’ ad­
vantages which i-Vt-n
had.

B. A. LyBARKER
"Where immediate attention and courtesy are nliown to all'*

I’lione 2115

i Listings, Micliixnn

term; Pte i«l* nt. Baker
-.-president. H. A Funi;
I. Render; V'toiditu;
.&lt;» M i&gt;-w. . nnancia!

We Dvlivvr—‘

One-room rural «tlwx&gt;ls .nv beini
bundoiktd .it flic rate of 4.00U &lt;
iiilie bullion ■ impanj
us far buck as IB.Y9.

Delaware Zth thrw-’cc
tlie small* iRimbc^/uf m

Murray’s

Clear Lake Lodge
Dowling

Program
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27
Mathews’ Harmony Orchestra

May 10 Four hundred and .m-v- building

participate in Con
fteadA and .-tunt
WH-k a.« Scout.-

NEW YEAR’S EVE
DAWN DANCE,
Featuring a New Band

St Jt-

pub'ic man
i- Republics i

Liquid Soap
Babies* Bath
Cute, Etc.

SATURDAY, DEC. 30
arci ibolds Orchestra
Tlie Hot Ziggy Boys

tlx Ixkac

.'Lo-.clkti and
: - old and
dic.ni u-.teuu
-. no- li.’an old
:. -ik
bthim. h- . i.u&amp;c

CASTILE SOAP

MONDAY, JAN. 1
.
ALL STAR ENSEMBLE
Masters of the Square Dance

If your neighbor fu*ses abou*
your howling &lt;L%. ilut s mtol’-ranc'But if he blows a cornet, tltai’s dis­
turbing the ptace -Sap FTancisw
Chronicle
'tn ’ FUK-

Tu&lt;

\ mon
he ca'

Wadis—&gt;undi.

Your LIVING COSTS

H it

cut tJT.it he
c our idea-of

will be reduced, and your health
improved if you drink more milk

acuon of tonner Prrsldsnt
in calhtu -0 ry *.paper flubltd? conferen/c on tr.c eco.'.uation «»&gt; all right us«far

least a quirt of "milk each day. anti that
grnuu-up* should have at least a pint^ They

methods of making i»:h ends meet
he should tiave j-aminoned 30 coun­
try editor &gt; — Los Ange Ira Tunc-

aul B

A wireless paper says ttyd 2.005
years ago w ild boars'prowled over
what I* now the site ot BTOOdca

- Player i

entirely tree-from tlie tiuhe &amp;p
POQR DtoTRlBl’TIO.*
hie dollar.- —Punch.. ,
.
■■ ■
’
।
»yitem of distribution i* q»'
h a sliding
The Federal Radio Commission
reminds broadcxUcrs to keep their me proccw-ing U'C Mock him! c
iugl-.way as cfcu-rmined by traffic enhrumunenu "down to tlie men­
while.count.', plu* a uniform two cent ga* tality of a 13-yiar-aki." ..why not
6 small

erat ion.
Adjucfiwmt of tne motor tax luu
meu ugiaicu iur uome tunc. Many
Hop.g ifanitu i-.;. find •ini’ cmi «jf
londdute. This ha.-

u Wilbur Glenn Volvia ulumid
come out again with hi* flat world
theory he wouldn't meet with so
much oppMUon.—Arkar-x. UmzcUc.
pendent.

mnumcate
t- without

or and Ledge Jude-

ract$ rcce
lame
County Asru-tf.’.
&lt;-i large uumejwe with Quality

;. by Rev Jpr.n Kitchutg. pit v;
Central auditorium R-v Brai
&gt;r*.-&gt;er* leacneis' pteM-ti
derncc d-iijdaj altetucxju.

Carol

."u uo look thr whole world over, and spend

cloved that good, clean-milk ha* just the ele­
ments the body ' needs.

fuel anything that ran take thr plate of good,
clean milk. When it comes to bodily nourish­
ment al l&lt;&gt;w cost, your money can’t buy any­
thing that will compare with it.

So DRINK MORE MILK. because it*» thr
CHEAPEST and BEST fifod jou tan buy. Thr
more you investigate too, the more you will
find how difficult it Is to find any* milk. ANY-

Thr »rry best medical talent will tell you
that every crowing youngster should drink at

Dairy tirade "A". VVhy not try II?

The HIGHLANDS DAIRY
Telephone 2651

ROBERT W. COOK, Propr.

Hastings, Mich.

�THE HASTINGS BANNER., WEnNF.Sn.XV. DECEMBER 27, 1923

Edgar Thomas is here from Day­ Mr and Mr* J. M. Langstun. Mux
SIEGEL—MIELDON.
ton for the holiday*.
'
Low Lmiro'.a: and Mr*. D. M. Stu­ . Mr. and Mrs. Henry S Sheldon:
Mu* Eleanor Miller is Iwnic from art and Mus Dona Stuart spent announce Hie marriage of their
Sunday tn Grand Rapids with C. J. daughter. Agnes.
Birmingham for the holidays.
Don A Siegel on
.
marriage
Mr. and Mra Arthur Haven »pent Stuart and family.
Christ mas st Onondaga wijh her James Norman of Grand Rapid*
lyne. Michigan
and Kenneth Buehler of Freeport;
parent*.
■
Ann Arbor Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Paakelma of
Mr. and Mrs. B R Reed had as‘ Mr. and Mrs Morris Barlow were were guest; at Mr. and Mrs B. A grcorn's ijncJt.
hy I. Voelker.
Tuesday.
S' '
।Battle Creek, spent Bunday with Mr. Christmas gueaU hi* brother and1 gue»ts of relative* in Lansing over LyBarkers Chrl tma.
wife from Cleveland
. Carl Wopinter. Jr., was home und .Mr* Chy;. Bpiri*
Mr and Mr.- Paul Waters of Kal- tendrd by the yr*W!\ sister and
Chri-iima.,
Iron. Detroit, Sunday and Monday ' MlM Yvonne Trego of Butterworth Mr. and Mr? Gurdon Clement‘ Dr. Frank Sheffield Is npcnding anuflw and Mr and Mr .. Harry iiu-band. Mr nhd Mr.. Stanley
Ytrill. of Vanderbilt
.M;.js Barbara Wilcox U home front hospital. Grand Rapid*, spent tlie and daughter. Shirley, went to theirr the week in Detroit with hU- son.,
Hastings friends *.f Mr and Mra
' family gatl-.e
Olivet college fur a three wicks' vu- holidays with hrr parent*. Mr. and home pl Belding Tuesday
. Harold, and fatnfK.
home of Mr. ।
Stem-l exUad congratulation* and
Mra. Prvd Trego.
Mias Olive Lathrop uf Detroit■
Mr. •and Mr.- David Hucutl of Christmas.
■Mr arid Mrs. Edgar Brook* me Mr*. PhyJIU Reynolds of Ann Ar- rpent from Friday till M*.nd;iy night■ Gun Lake were fiur.dav gutr.ts of Mt
Mr. and Mr
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank J Muus bor is speiK.iiix tlie holidays With with Dr and Mr*. C. i*. Lathrop.
and Mrs Wai!
"
I &gt;BORXE— HEI.KIGLI.. ,
in Kkhrnny/aft
'
!»&lt;r daughter and family,.Mr. and Mrs. J. 8 Fetter'd! South Bend.
work encl gut
tix-nding hoi
liiec.y wedding &gt;t&lt;K&gt;k place on
Indt. I* spending the holiday* with’ ; Cll.lA- W
Mr. und Mrs. Allan Hyde of Lacey Mrs. Roy Cordra.
y evening. Dvcctnikr J2nd at
Mr.
and
Mra
Mark
Craig
and
son.
her
daughter.
Mra
Fras«
r
Iromlde
vteitettafr. mid Mrs. O. E. Grohe
ton, Cha.-. Jr . and family. .
Keith,
entertained
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mr
,nd
Mrs.
E
I.
l&gt;Lmx*
of
ThuradAy uUernoon.
Ha/
und .Mi . #
Leslie Daniels and family of Carlton Grand Rapids, were week .nd guests Win. Zinchnitl and Charlotte
/flTaMl Mrs. DcFore.t Walton iCenrer
Hi
of her parent*. •"
Mr —
and’ **■
Mr.Hugh
Christina* day .
“ *"
—»• »jxutt Christmas al Kalamazoo with
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D Join., aftd fam­
£•• al the PreMiytcrken hrr Christmas
’
Mrs. Warren Roush and her sH- I Mrs. Mary Burg.-vi spent Christ­ ily.
Hastings by Rrv
Mr and MA Tfale of Kalamazoo. ,cr Mrs A T S**’’. of ncftr Free' mas with her son and family. Mr
Mrs Anna Kinde of Kinde. Huron
were Chrtotnuu. div guesu of Dr I*’”- Attended the funeral of Mra. and Mrs. Donald McQuarric of Del­ county,
w visiting her son and
und Mra-Kenith McIntyre
E*''1 K“’« l,r Rimdale Sundky.
ton.
•
‘
’
[daughter-in-law.
Dr.
ami
Mr.*
M.
H.
Bil) W&gt;&lt; uer. wiio t. -.u'ln - in W&lt;- t
Mr an&lt;1 Mn&lt; Kenneth Daniel.'* had
Cha*. Yau I and Kinde.
Vincent McPhurlin.
has teen
Virrini... i. •,|,tndlri;t the’ holiday., Christmas dinner with her parent*. Marietta spent Ciirtotma*
in Wood.Mr.-. John Kuilz spent (he week
. with his mother and fanulv .
Mr -l»d Mrs. Archie Matteaon. of land with hi* mbther. Mr». Etta end
iii Grand Rapid, with • her
•per petun- ,
Mr. and Mr*. F. R? Thoma* of .the McOmber- di*tric^Sund/y.
Michigan.
daughter, Mrs Nv»n Kurtz, ami Lun- mhi. returned on
- ----- ------------Mrs Betty Caine was home from
mas
night.)
Mr. and Mrs Fred Noland and ilyGrand Rapids for the week end und
ARTIES HONOR MR.
son of Grand Rapids ,w*re Christ-:
&lt;■ I Ai:.;el| and family ««•!«• Ill attended the Saddle nhd Hunt parly mo* guesu4»f Mr. und Mr.&lt; Albert
at
Battle
Creek
Monday
night.
Adrian and vicinity Saturday to call
Clothing &amp; Shoes for Men &amp; Boys
the holiday- with Mr and Mrs
Mrs Gay Jordan of
Arcinc McDonald spent the Frol!- Hrrncy.
Mr. and Mr. John Crue sjiant Goodyear
Y.. arc spending the
Elwln Nash. Grorne •Dean and day week end with hto wife and. Christmas day with her parents, Mr.
Miss Lorena Baird retiinv »&lt;
Ii her parents, Mr. and
Mis* Eflic Di'an uf Nashville culled family who were vUltlng relatives in.'
Morris Monday aft«r H«r
Stein, und :is always
Port Huron. ’ .ill returning home 1mont ville.
on Clarence Givhc Friday evening.
golldays wiitiglH‘1 jxirents.
iie guests ot honor at
Mr. and Mrs Eber loinibie of D. - Tuesday.
Mr and Mrs. W N Chidester left' Robert Ritchie lift tin- r&gt;re part Mrs T. B B i.i&lt;i
troit .ipent the week end tilth his
Mr und Mra. Harley !
Saturday
afternoon
for
'8t.
Johns
par-Aits. Mr. and Mrs R. M. LmnUa-.
William »pcni chrutmas
..... Mae Townsend
.un&gt;wv&lt;&gt;u will
n,.i &lt;,&gt;&lt;v*u
Mr..
sj*«d '*'here they will spend two weeks ;
■t Alma. Mr. anil
mazoo With Mr- and Mra c
...•vend -..i t-fc. with fa r granddaugh-; W,,J’ l,:eir wr„
’" R"' K«'»Cb&gt;*.«.
Fv'AlWrtm,
xl of Kalahtaz-.y
ter,-M; (i. W Francis in Saginaw u,,d family.
here
front
Lake
Odessa
to
spend
&gt;‘.er BanghaK &lt;d
. Marlon
.«!•• n pleasant evening. ’ '
... .
Hall
A vefy quiet wed
Mrs. Nettie Hyde ''had
Mr. und.Mr*. J W. -Sparks eamt
'* ar.
" week end Monday with her miXlier. Mrs. nad ha
arid
id guest*.
T.hUr.vday Mr JdWan's brother. nized at
«t ”
Uw Methodist
church aj nounce ti»r marnage ot their niece,
-----from Detiull Fridayto spend Christ- guests Mr. mid Mr*. A. 8. Johnson Phoebe Mote.
I.f ILtoiF.cn. com» from Charlotte and Middlevf
vfllt Saturday evening. Dec MisJi Lucille Elnor Cooper to Hubert
mu* with Ju r. pan nu-, Mr. and Mr.- of Flint, and Mra. O. H. Cleveland
Mr and Mrs. Ix-vvto
Whitman of Clucagu
six o'clock, when Miss Edna Michael Alh-rding. Dec 18. 1933. in
&lt;;f. ColunUius, the latter remaining Battle
Creek spent, the
1 ......• I l • ...I,.• । .
South Bend. Ind. The ceremony
end
&lt; I. Severance and
tn guest.
,
Henning, daughter of Mr. and'Mr*
Gardner H Chidou r of Madison ,or “ l»'° «' vks‘ visit
with Iier parent*, Mr- and Mra.
Lot.-, returned Tues—
Chas. Heniting ot Cah-donlu. became1 was jierfonned by Rev. Ellsworth.
Wu*. i- .'ix ihHi.k Imlldav week with
,,r ° C} Barnett of Tshfieming to
Pierson.
oh. Hi.' brother
iJetroii whw they enHAVE
the bride o! Mr .John SuiKH . of They have the best whhe* uf Uicir
hto pari n' . Mr. and'-Mrs.
G F. visiting hi* son. ProMumtor Burnett. Maurice
ii ndDr.
and
Mrs
R
F
Webb
many
friend.-.
■al Christmas party at tht
AND ELECTION. Grand Rapid.-.-yx&gt;un&gt;,e-i son of FYed
Chidester
»nd family. SUmley Barnett of family ot Grand Rapid.■ ’' Metho- Slagel of Middleville, m the prrs-,
The Anchor Clast'of the
Mr. mill Mr. Win J. Corkm were Gr«n Bay. y/U.. u brother, was also Christmas day guests of Dr. and 'pendlnu th. Clrruimas iiqImI.iv
Tlv
were fourteen pn-seni
i.-'t church held a very deluthtfu! »nee cl the immediate families. Rev
SiH-sh. Monday &lt;-f her Jn'otiar and “ Chrtotma-* day guest
with their r-htldien and grundchllx of Florida, fruit from Beulal
hrKmas party ut the home of M D McKean offina’lng
Mr. and Mr.* J W. Sheffield were
family. Mr. .anti Mra. Walsh In Mr- J,nd Mra. A H. Carveth anti
Mr. and
id to make the party campleti
They were at tamed by the bride's Chrutinu* gu- -t-. .of hrr sister. Mrs.
ielr
teacher.
Mi
•
Guv
Kell.
r. Frl&lt;K.
O^I&lt;S,hW
Traver,-.: CityJMI^^
Roh.
sy night-Games and itunt* passed etoter. ML-Ji Elizabeth Henning, and •George Ash. of Battle Creek. .
n
1 h* ,’ !1' ? Mr
C rv’ nm w«wk . m| With Mi and’indMr‘-«A»bfft Hern* y this W?*ek .Afr. and Mrs Weldtrn Brm.
Mr
Chas.
Rasmussen
of
Grand
Rap
­
happy evening. •
&lt;;• A&gt; hut wet.-, Mr and Mr.- H Clwto.mu* wnk «t with Mi and.,,,,,b,..r u ,y |o
Mr&gt; g
JJr , t
Mr and Mr* J E.' Jacobs and
Officers fw the new year were Ids. Tin- bride's gown was hyacinth' children are spending Uie week -.vjili
Camp Fi
H Arehart of !&gt; tn.lt und son I-miMur.on Hodgson
• 1 m. •„„&lt; vtr&gt; st, rinr.rk .ri... ,.rr
.. t
lected a* follow.-,: pros.. Jean Ever- blue and silver with silver slippers. relatives ■ in Chicago.
ol Cinrigo. Mr and Mr
iiere from ArkatiMts Slate Collenv
Mr. and Mi Tim;. Baird. Mi;,
The bridesmaid wore blue and silver.
u&gt; cow
-omk- companied by Mr.-, mule Crue and spending
Mr.
and Mrs Tom McWhirter of
•r Arthart of Son th
Hastlmu
tin- week with hi- parents. Lon-nii Jlmrd mid Mr and Mra. DBoth carried a bouquet of prnk rust*; Detroit and George Cross of Battle
teat w.-dnrxdav
Larkin nnd Mix. Kathryn Clarke, leave tomorrow Mr. mid Mrs
Fred piukt r
Roy Baird ..-n guest,, of Mr. mr
bud.- and English violfto.
■ '
morning for F lorida win re they will
IAMI1.Y DINNER.
Mr. and Mrs. Gru. Van Tifihn and Mr. 11 W. Hilcr at Ionia. Sunday
Immediately' following the cerespend the winter montiu.
and
Mr and Mr- Ftni'v John ■:
Mr and Mrs Ellsworth Townsend Mr. and Mrs Richard Van Tlflbn
nd Mr- I). J. Ragla jn’.erMrs 'Mary Cfans ha* gone to De­
tif Flint and Mr/ mid Mrs Thoma.- ol tAk&lt;- Odessa »«rre Christmas were in Grand ILrptiU from Fn.lt
and leaniinx a
rirti a iuinily dinner Christ- the wedding p^rty ut the lionie of troit to spend several weeks with
nil T1&gt; -duv . u-. i - of Mr arid Mr
the groom •• father. covers being laid her daughter. Mrs. Drib* Prosser,
lUitht -thby
Gammage of Grand Rapid'; were guests of Mr and Mrs Fkiri Boyes
,;ti&lt; sf.s of Mr anti Mrs. J. Ms Town­ । Everett Jacob*, who.* studying for Eduard Jom.-t.in and Mr und Mn
-'ii. ipc
l Mi-. Harley u, Rmfla and famand family.
t
tlie priesthood at Sacn-ri Hyart Robert Flynn
,
Mr. and Mrs. Sl.»y.&lt;l left amid a
send over.ihc Chrlstrpas week end. ■ Seminary.
&lt;■! Buttle Creek. Mr. and tylr*.
Detroit. U six-tiding
"
''
Mr. and Mrs. EliilfRanney and son
&lt;1 Brant! and ; m. Richard. of w*er of rice for Grand Rapids tertainni for ChrPtma* her dnughweeks',
‘ •—'
Richahi FmrchiW ot
George Falls, ot Greenville. Mr. and .three ....
. vacation'with', 'h"
t-r, Zola, and inc nd from Detroit.
spent. the Ciirtotma*
Mrs Lawrence Co I grove and family
“", c1,^
Rag’a and family of Cuat* Grove. friend* at 1043 Prospect Av
Mrs. Belle Mln«r and Mr Bryon of
Y.-unc
i Birmingham nnd Philip g Goi!^”nr.' c!',? h'h',
.
Mahawaku. Mr\and,AIr.-. Gamer
i'i&lt;&gt;ve of Cluirlotte were Sundiv ‘ClirL-.nia- aith her paren..- jx&gt;r. ua.a.-o .i gu ..
Brown from Thrt &lt;• Riven . Mrs, Ione
Harris Wuodbjtrnr and Mi Lake ahd Mr. and Mrs. Harry Colt
? .
y;at Hubbardston, their son. Pat. wh-j Mr and Mr.-,. S. Kesler ahd M.
Mrs Stuart Clement very dvlight- Wilkinson and cluidren front Ka^iand
family
of
this
city.
'
lelier
an
entertaining'
tr.iu
Winifred hutt beerr vWting bls gmndparenu- and Mr.- Ch&lt;'t. r K-.c'n and chi'.. Mrs. Sarah Harper, Mrs.’Winifred.
;nar.K&gt; and Mr and Mrs. Leon Mihi»*onardI t,M?
three wicks returning with dres^. Donald and Billy, ate Chris'Pryor and son John. Mrs D
ees ot the Michigan Bi 11 Telephone
r
at
tne
Keller
home,
hmonni
them. ■
‘ ,
tnas dinner* with Mr. und’Mix
Welch uf LanHtnit, Mrs. Pinder of
A very, pleasant dinner was given Co. on Thursday night of last week.
Don Sie.;rl &lt;Agnes Sheldon:
Mr and Mra. Ed. Pierce are
Ludington and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judge and Mr*. • Stuart Clement. Frank Ketch of Rutland
■.as mafrpd on Chrtstmls day by Mr an^Mr*' J0hn Noblos.Thuraspending the week ut Schoolcraft.
and
Dr. nnd Mra Ch
Pryor, of Cincinnati, visited Mr. and Mrs. Belle Clement, and Mr. and
ut twenty giie-i. will ba pre-• &lt;tay night of la. t week. Holiday col­ Ing laid for twelve. The evening
A very tine Christmas program
t
Mrs.
Gordon
Clement
and
daughter'
ii.nuiy
bf
Allegan.,
Mr.
mid
,\fra
Will
Mrs. Robert Cook on Christmas.
i
— was pleasantly spent with a Christ- was enjoyed at'Ure village, school
the table-at
Ihnw? from ;V.vay Ix-intr.y
■
-Mr; ors nnd handle;* made ....
of
Bi
’
ldiriK.
spent
Christmas,
in
Al
­
Young
of
Bellevue
and
Mr;
.
D.iftmur
Mrs. David Walton, MJ.'M' Jessie.
werc seated most at- i mas tree and exchange’ of gifts and
Jonesboro. Arkim- which tw&lt;'
jg general good time. The clnployMart and Helen Mary WKItbn and legan with Mr: and Mra. Orville R-iitlinl.T of Battle Creek spent
tractive.
r
of
Macon.
Ga..
Chibtnias with Mra. Gear Yuiing.
Robert .Walton. Jr . of Cleveland.j
scores ht
made its arc -planning on holding a party The fire: customs Icusc in Amer-1
ridge of Mason, and Top
.... --------— bridge
------- were
----- Mr. and Mra. RtisM-il Ilttrtmm of
Ohio, were guest r ot Mr nnd Mrs.'! Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clement ahd
lea was at Yorktown. Virginia.
regularly each month.
ihaupner bi- Detroit, by Mr. and Mrs- Clifford Dolan.
Shirley, of Belding iu-camSeeing Better
-Robert T Walton Sundny»On Mon­ daughter.
—
jianied
the
former's,
brother.
Judge
tend
the
Chrtopnas
reunion
day they drove to Sturgis and spent land Mrs. Stuart Clt'ment and hiBat
num-Walldorf!
•families
Tomorrow
Chf Litmus .day with Mrs"; Arthur'
[mother. Mrs Clement.
Allegan.
Walton.
thi’y-sjwnt Christmas. x ■
. dcrir.
. Rev. and Mrs. Win. C. Gearhart[' where
Mr. and Mrs. D vv.ird Gilmer mid ' Mr 'and Mra Edwin
and family spent Christina* with hi.ii,| two
of Detroit. Mr. and family of -Detroit spent tl
staler und family in Calhoun county Mr.-. children
Bernard McConnell and Bobby
Mr. and Mrs. W. R.' Cook and
‘iirncc Edmofids was also h &gt;ine
Richard Cook spent Christmas with of Battle Creek. Mr. mid Mi Bin?
n Union City for the Chtistma.;
Mrs. David French, ut Caledonia. Clark und daughter v»f Holland were
Sunday
Mr. French, and daughter Mary arcK Gilmer. gutnda of Mr. and Mis. J. M
Juds
’i- McPcek is holding court to­
spending the holiday season in Ixxs
Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Shutters cn- day- and Thur?day.
Angeles with his parent;-, Mr. and
Ml.-.- Hcngkdta Bauer i
homy
jtertalned on Sunday. Mr. und Mr &gt;
Mrj. R. T. French.
Albion Tfir the holiday*.
- Mr. and Mrs Frank . Langstrom;,[ Gordon Clement and daughter, from
Mr. Blward Wel*ch of chirmio Is
and son Gordon Louis of
nnd son of Detroit.. Mr. aijd Mrs.,'' Shirley,
ai'e
having achieved
eminently
opening of
Belding.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Don
Stodge
vlMtinR
MiIda
Bogart
6t
this
Hr.
Fred Hendershott and family of,'
Mr. and Mis. Tied H.ilexantl
Mi and Mrs. Hermon Sodcr visitGrand Rapids mid Mr. and Mrs. T. and
'
the Niilional
Hastings, and it
to
rd friends in Grand Rapid* ov&lt;r-.
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
M Paulsen and son ot Detroit, have, Mary Ellen.
been in Hastings! .for a part of the],j Mr. and Mrs Cliff Michael ol Christmas.
enough to Wish you all a Prosperous
were here Monday v i-dina
Mr and Mr- Wendell Gladstone !l
holiday season Mrs Frank .Hoe*:!■ Lansing
and Mrs. Robert Gorham. Will of Grand Rapids spent Chiutnras;1
who has btH.ii visiting Mr. und Mrs. [ Mr.
Michael, who is spending the winter day with Mrs. Lois Gladstone.
Very
New Year.
Paulsen it tinned Itoinc with them. I with Mr. arid Mrs. Michael.'acconiMr. nhd Mr.-. Earl Wan-ham and
| iianlcd them and spent the day with doMthtor. s|Mnl Sunday in Lansing •
[Dr. and Mrs. John Wooton.
(with Mr. Wnreham's jfcirent-.
.
| Mr. und Mrs. William Shutters । Mr and Mrs. E- C- Sackrlder of f
and grandson. Gordon Ixiuis Clr- East tan.'-ing Jijienl Chrtstmiis with ;
i irient and’Mrs. Fred Hale spent Mr. and Mrs Jofm. C. KvHcham •
Christmas' in St. Johns with the ’.Mrs Robert Moore nf Kalamazooi
formers mother. Mr.- Charlotte [brought Miss Lois Langston home i
ShulU’rs and sister. Mr' and Mrs , on Thuisday and sgpnt the day iwbp.!
.
Charles
Friu.
.
: Mi.-. Maude Youns of Kalamazoi i
We Wish the Best for Our Many Friends [ Mr and
widow, orphan nnd man or woman who has
The history of banking *ha;s emphatically
Mrs. Einar Frand.-cn and vMtccj her aunty. Mrs. Eunice Moore;
non Philiji. i f Ionia, returned home and Mi.m Anna Johnson. Iasi week.;
deposited his life savings is just ai?zmuch
and Customers of Hastings and Barry
taught us that a bank’s success depends
Tuesday after spending a few days
Miss Margaret Schnupner of De-|
with Mr and Mrs. A K FrantL.en troit comet! today to spend the New
entitled to security as the state, county oi;
largely upon the ’firm and unbiased treat­
County. Our Aim Is to Serve You Better.
Miss Mildred Frandsch &lt;&gt;[ M’. Year week’end with Miss Einjiy Me- i
•■Township.
Pleasant and Miss Florence Frand- Elwain.
ment it renders to its depositors.
Mr and Mrs Clarence .DtPlurito'
■ sen of Three O|ks ure also home for
of Grand Rapids sjient Sunday and!
.the holidays.
It is the plan anti intention of this insti­
The Bqard of Directors ami management
f Mr. and Mrs I. J. Matthews. Monday With .Mr. and Mrs. C/uuJ
: Paulj^eitU mid Etta Bump and
tution to so conduct its affairs that deposi­
of this bank believe firmly in’the idea that
Harold , Cole U .'pending his I
[ Mr-. Etta Bump spent Christmas at
tors, whether municipal or otherwise, will
! Grand Rapids with Mr. and Mra. Christmas vacation in Detroit vvhhl
all • depositors . should be treated alike
Bruce Matthews. Mrs. Hump re- Mr. and Mis. Fred Brand and son.
not ask for special security.
whether large or shiall.
.
Friday, Dec. 29
Saturday, Dec. 30 i tnalning for the rest of Uie wtnu-r. Richard.
Mr.
mid
ifrs.
Fred
Btund
aiid
san,!
' Win- ZUKhnlit and Verda an I
Charlotte Zuschnitt wehl to Ann Ar­ Richard, of Detroii /.pent the week i
The National Banking Act of 1933 ton­
It
has
accordiugly
adopted
the
definite
ra nt Middleville
bor Sunday to &lt;e Mrs. Wm. Zusch- &gt;nd with Mr. and Mrs.-Harry'Cu'.eJ
tributes in a large degree in this accjomnilt who had an operation. She L- ■and family.
DUlier Fineet Quality Lb.
• policy that none of* its assets will be used
at University hospital and it getting
-Mr
- ahd Mra. Nick Weber of!
-­
pl^shment.
•
SHULTZ or FREEPORT BUTTER
lb. 19c
along fine.
. Grand ' Rapi±- wi re kuc.'..; of lie.to secure municipal deposits or grant to
j Mra. Agnes Fisher had a- Christ-: pan .-its. Mr. and Mrs. Greek :. I x,,
any depositor security that is not extended
mas guest* Mr. and Mr- Karl John- over Christmas.
Wc are prepared and fully equipped to
Fancy California
. son and family of Battle creek. Mr.
Mr and Mrs. John F- Goodyear
walnuts soft shdi
is. 22c
handle all your banking needs.
.to all, for this bank believes that the
and Mra G. a" ZukI. i.. * 1 Detroit, r&lt; urn d last night fi ~
~
Pumpkin °F^ncynQu*hty,J 2 ige. c*n» 21c
B s Roily and Mr.' Rena Culler « ____ _______________
1 . _ mid Mra-|[
[Woodland.
Donald Van Zile ut Detroit.
Babbitts Cleanser
25 c
Mr John Daurcn had her u.4cr. t
' Mr. and Mr*.' Vernon Wellman.
...
Mbs Ruth Ransom. Edward String- Mr. Edna Fitzgibbon, and family ns [
Tomatoes Large Cam
2 lor 25c
to Grand!
I’am of Jackson and Mrs. Minnie guc-... Sunday
— returning,
.. ----------------------Shrincr of Battle Creek spent the Rapid- with, them for’Christ mas
■Christmas week end with Mr. James day
'
. Raitoom und Mra Maude Schotnp.
M: mi’d Mrs Theodore • Steven;
Mtaeea Stella Heath of Nile.' LoU | and daughter- Myc-le Virginia uf ■
Heath of Newberry. Margaret Heatn Detro;'. have been holiday gi;i't- &lt;■: |
)and Roy of Muskegon. Walter of Al- her parents. Dr. and Mr#. Franz
Won. Adalbert ot Lansing, Raymond ; Willi on.
-Gilbert of Muskegon nnd Burton J.1 Dr ..nd Mra. L. E. Holly ana s »n |
Kemp of Grand Rapids havc been ot MiL ncg'in and Mr. nnd Mt-. Curl
among
the holiday giassts nt the!Bauer : Saginaw were Christma j
Beef Steak Fancy Round
2"“ 29c
borne of Mr nnd Mrs George Heath ruc '. s' the home ut Mf- «n4 Mrs. i
Mr. and Mrs. .James K. McElroy. W
Bauer.
Pork Chops End cut.
Ib. 11c
Lapeer, were over night, guests nf : Mr.-and Mr.-. Chas. Parker of Mid-j
,Mr. and Mrs C. A. Kerr on their way j dlevillc and Harold and Chds. Park- j
Lard Bait Pure
2 it- 17c
to Chicago to spend Chrtttma* with er of Aim At bur, were guest.- of Mr.
OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
her parents. Mr. McElroyUconnect-[and Mr. Roman Feidspaiuch on
cd with the Federal Land.Bankof St. Cliri-tmn- day.
•
JOHN C. KETCHAM, PRESIDENT
JOHN C. KETCHAM
KIM SIGLER
Paul as supervisor of appratsera in
Georg.’ Bradley, who vlsiicji j
six counties in the Thumb District. | friends l.erv last week, link gone to;
CHAS. S. POTTS, VICE-PRESIDENT
CHARLES 5. POTTS
BURTON A. PERRY
Mr. McElroy is a nephew of Mr. 1 Saline f"; a visit with his daughter
Kerr and was In Russia for two ind husband, Mr. and Mra. Edw.
WARREN E. CARTER, CASHIER
CHARLES J. HENDERSHOTT
years working for the Soviet Govern- Hciinc.
■ The BIG Little Store
M V
V. Ga.klil.and
children drove!
ment on the construction of a great
L:.
'_- -­
Wc Deliver
Phone 2491
manufacturing plant. He has lec-1 io
to Flint and
and spent Chrjstmas day!
Uh- pan nt.-. Mr*. Gaskill who!
tured to a considerable extent sum. with
LI.
hi* return, on "Russia and its Prob- has ;beei. ’iKlinH two weeks there,
lenu."
. : ‘returning with them.

Social Events and Personal Mention

HAPPY
NEW YEAR
TO

EVERYONE!

Greetings for the NewYear

L. V. BESSMER

We

proud in

an

B.ajjk of

long

successful
is a pleasure pause
and

Happy

Happy New Year

A Determination of Policy

LOW PRICES

Join Our Christmas Savings Club!

Soap Chips5|c
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IISHAS’f

�the

WANTS­
ONE CENT A WOgp NO ADVER­
TISEMENT 1;OR l.ESft TlfAN 'JSc

THE CHVRC
Mil t 3 pXV.'tt

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ri&gt;'nfr.

Wednesday. DErEMiMfc ?f, im

OFFENOEO AT GOVMOTS HS

OUR CONGRESSMAN
SAVING ON POSTAGE
(Continued from page one*

g imragraph o

Guaranteed Truss
Fitting Service
hold the rupture

and
i.iur
h*-|;i

our

ralliujt

repreDrug Store

inn

-et tooth. °r
r sugar at *•

MIDDl.EVH.il'.
CLOVERDALE.
Forrest Bend'-r. and fan
itata Dretifhk of Christ­
. very good, well attended tiu-. holldaVA with Mr . Ifender’^ ♦»«*■
jnrent\ in Canada. k-;&lt;v

■ ■

A card party nt thr MomiiUc
w.ifkrd mi h.iid to put it
The pie Frdi.i.. .wa-. mu&lt; h enfoy’i-ij
OrriwMra Prt-J-i&lt;te uko under ’the
Tlie school Held &lt;■
. able i. .uh । tn thia amail
ommuplty. and r4iou!d appHtiat’
kiddie- surelV’Wll! ei;'&lt;n
&lt;-r in!’-;.-.'t in fhem. at-o' in tiu’
-.ft..’ ihriati
aniata Many thank-, a: ixictalt.l li'.ay in
• Mi • eirant DtakHuorr and Mr •
Max
Und
ntui Dini.' Lit
Merle.Chuk !-n In-lping with the
c« Mtiii.ing and copablv handliivi Ui&lt; pld townscmuti.
|h tin nit scenes and lab!« aio ipal
Fuitn’-t tinych-r who built mmI deca- sly Midi
talrd thr tnahg’r.
.Our jimiik who are

Mr and Mrs J.-tin Mart-rod nnd
son’ Yurt and family and Mivs Mildied Ho ken. of Hastings and Miss
Hai
Kalama zo
unpnu • n’rrtiiUHtd ^t thr E.
home ChrUtma*.

! bland
loesday.

ration dutang tbe week.

Ttu-re’ v.a» au auto ■
Coldwater river. north
Rapid;- ^wt • trlv fs
ulien a candy "alenua
make tiu- hill and tacked down*; nd

yjiending her vacation with tier par- minor ihjuriea, aitixiiiRli
• nt-. Mr und Mi.-. Shoit.-.
badly damaged w. at*
Mr .and Mr- Ro-a Pio
daughter. M.ny Joyce. went
-me Hunduy uyunlitg
with
oigar from tlie Fn-iu-h
They iv'.utnt-d Moixinv night.
Tflw w«:e :&lt;*rn but
The school and church program
thoiighr of it ns pie
given in’, the ehtjrch Timuday n»-

Our Service
To PROTECT You ConiUntly
Adjuit Fairly
Pay Promptly
W» Tumi* 11,13”. Haa.Hiold OsoJx
Prlvalo OittJe, M LOW RATES

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Fire Insurance Co.

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•Everyone

4I&gt;» K*laa;w-o Xa«. Bw.k R”.-

MtPliariin
ogratns and
■ •&gt;ert tiienuelvcs

und peoj
One
other lutid quite.a

GEO. M. NEWTON
WF6J.EYAK METhObfHT OtVBCH

NEEDSMDRETHAN
9500
1YEFFORT

the Christnu

MaclXmald
went to Yorkvillt S.itmdav
. -,» tid
thi’ir cinufma- . with Hu-tr : --n.
Hud:, .and family.
.

and Mr* Grant Dicker-on
Christina ■ day with Mr and

'Continued- from page

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USED CAR
for a better one!
We have the following list of Used Cars
all priced on U. S. Standard
code of fair prices ■

Baitrrje- Muftlrr- Elnthrs— Ring &lt;ie.it«
d.iughfr. Mi's

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Phone ?C37 -

TRADE IN YOUR

FORD V-8 SEDAN $d1 fk
1932 DeLuxe Model

Now—

* IV

lia-tincs

FORD V-8 TUDORS $9f?A
1932 '

666

Two in Stock, each—

FORD TUDOR

1AT.ESE.

1929 Mode! A

Now Ohly—

CHEVROLET Coach

Qim Brown of Plain*’-

1932 DeLuxe Model

WANTED

*115
$390

STUDEBAKER
:hu:n and

Woodland G-.-.n
anything to t.flrr.

1926 Model T
intn

G. B. CISLER

Now —

Elwood Barnum and
■ hnstmaj al Dan

HASTINGS MARKETS

Mr and Mr&lt; Roland Valentine.
were Christmas ghosts al Uovd VaiGearhart ofSfUKlng i-ntsne .- In WtixMand.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E Owens and
Gearhart who sang.
daughter - are spending their Christ­
is ih Falter ceme’
mas vacation at Joseph Crock-

Fire Mutual'

alid Mr*

&gt;hlp. tlin-j

know

Hi Uw lx

Influence

It, Bilk Passed
•Ahngethf
anddaid on
Chief amw

cf the

Pleased
reaches far
for mutual x

Wtl-

Good
GRANGE PROGRAMS
::r..» Miuon of
graiylchiidren
! a ■
r. Mrs.
..
!&gt;-.&lt; - -d husand
.

CHARLES H: LEONARD
Diatinctive Funeral Service

SJowext Train make- the ? Jto-mde H d.n'iv passed
round Dip betaeen Pon Auyus’. 3
O- : 'h.- ’behold !
Aussrata and Ksjgoorlic. w aui- T»make i.u *bode
in i«n wctU.
m ;1.e ,..l oI L|fl,

mg funds |&lt;x crr.ain Hate txunds
created during the regular M-xjuon
bu« no: Included m the regular budget The proposal to submit a propoud anu-ndment to tiu- eaitstitu'.am
to provide for c&lt;-mpietc revision -'f
tlie taxation ly'trtr. failed becaiat-oi
lack ot time to aareo on ail plia.-e* o’
the qi.e*twn ThU will undoubtedly
have'.he right c,i way Th tlie next
special wrji'Ti called.
It Is believed that another M-sauon
. will be called by th? governor about
February 15 to take up other pre«■ing matin.

Universal Garage Co
FORD DEALERS
Hastings Michigan

Fire Insurance At Cost!

•ph Croeklord,
Mr. and Mrr I?
Owens and
datlgh!*:-.
......... -.........
Mr at Jrs. Ben Crdcky* fotU nnd Arthur Fuller were Chriiltna- ,-u« -tg at Welby Cruckfoid's in
Mr and Mr* Fred Durkee, Rich;:d. Mrs. Roland Valentina anjl Mr.
ind Mr-- Keith Durkee were Lan&lt;ing vMturs Saturday.

The

Now Only—

-r- Walter Ihirk
rail Dinkri- were
[lul»-n Itanium

THE AUCTIONEER
Would be* pFeased* to cry .
your rale. Middleville;, .Mich. .

No great capital dn’Knrope has
■a flue a natural location ux HL

6 Cylinder Touring

FORD TUDOR
CARDS of THANKS

FnuiclMo.

Now —

Ovv

Mis w H. O'is had the n&amp;Jortuoeto fall FVidav night and sutain
her ankle and I* not able tn get
around. Her friends Iiojh- for a
speedy recovery. "
.
We are glad to report that both Mr- Emma Otis* of Wayland .'pent
trier Smith and Ward Berenti/.Sunday und_____
Monday Tn the Win.
T-. » have l*edf so ill. are very much Haven-, l.ome
aved
U
Mr and Mr- Dan Dougina* rnClirktn.a* guest* -t Mr and Mr- tertained their children and grandR J Williams urrr. Mr and Mrs children at dinner on Sundav
Km
Georg- Konren
and children of Tlie ’ program ’ at the'Otis school
South B&lt;-nd. Mr and Mr*. Byron house E'ridav ewtung wa«4tae.
tmwiarirr and family of Grand RapMr and Mrs W H ■ Otu enterids and Mr. and Mrs Clare Williams tained their children, grandchildren
and family and Mrs. Addie Ixwis. antf great-grandchildren on Sunday.
'The children put on the Christ- m, RIId Mrs. Emerson Edger of
m*' program at the last I’ T A Central Rutland. Mrs Ora Hinds of
and as.ist.-d in Um community tr»- Ceresco and Mr and Mrs
Fred
program at Irving Orange hail Sat- Newland and son were guest, on
tif-dav . v« r.lnr Mrs Dundas and Christmas day of Mr. and Mr* Heft
Lloyd' are the next prdgram com- Newland.
nuif-t
* Friend, here are sorry to learn
Mr ahd Mrs tb-vmour Jordan
McKee of Cloverdale U sn low.
»er» Clirfe.tm.vs guests of Mrs. S&gt;m ”•
Schlrii and son. Earl
'
tallied fifteen guests on Sunday
Jhm -N.-bhs Ju, b»*n suffering Tiu number included children.
with infection in her. hand caused . r indchildn-n and Kreat-yrandson
by a cat biting her.
Mr. and Mr*. Francis Gorham had
Mary EJ:- and Harry Williams as guests on Christmas their chil­
are sjiendlng
.....——
their
.. ....
vacation
,
with dren and grandchildren from Kala­
•their- cousin* at South Bend and mazoo.
Mp. Dork Kunxen i* spending the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wilcox and
week with Mim I2*te Rowlader at Bi-nj- Je nkin, spent-Sunday in Hasthe. home of Uiclr grandparents, Mr tines as guest* of Mr. and Mrs Al­
and Mr* R J. Williams.
bert Nash. On Monday they enter­
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Colvin and tained Mr and Mrs Alfred Hovey
children spent Sunday in-Hastings, of Hastings.
—
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The phrase "Almighty Dollar" Is
is . Otraldton. in west Australia. U to
attributed to Wa»hington Irvpw. build a 17-acre roof over its reser­
who used r. twice ui hU ’’The Creole voir. to catch winter rains and pro­
Village." first publuhed in England tect Um water from evaporation dur­
ing summer months.
*n 1837.

MORRIS O. mi.l.. Hatting,
JERRY ANDRUS, il’a.ling.

JOHN H. UTZ. Hauing,
KEN BRAENDLE, Freeport

State Mutual Rodded Fire Insurance Co.
HOME OFFICE 703 CHUBCU ST. FLINT. MICH.
W V. BUBRAS, Pi’,M-nL
JI. K. FISK. Srcrgtary

The Eighty-lir.-t Senii-Aninial
Dividend was (nailed on
the Twentieth. Did
von gel yours?

Griswold at Jaffarson

Detroit, Michigan

J. L. MAUS, Representative, Hastings, Mich.

�re 17.1'" of total. I
21 Normal .
' 14(T
COURTHOUSE NEWS
, or 55 9'. ot total.
Low 37
: Entire School
71
.11
or 1G.2-: ot total
RROBATE COURT.
.
10
| The Intelligence Quotient grade is Very Low .
; Est. Jerry Haynes. Order allowing
as follows &gt;intelligence Quotient is or 4 1' of. total..
claims entered.
Below ...j 0
‘obtained by dividing the score reExt. Vina Smith Order allowing
LOCAL FISH HATCHERY IS
SHOWING IS GOOD FOR ....a by the normal score *
claims entered.
RESTOCKING LAKES
OUR HIGH SCHOOL
Gi.ide High
Est. Jerome J. England, Suppl* 185•
' 253
PUPILS
Jz}
:: "In
mental
final account tiled, waiver uf
OF THE COUNTY
The fallowing facts *1)1
... be
. help.
’notice filed. order assigning residue
ful to parent* in interpreting the
--12B
■ - -----10—1
entered, ducliarge of executor issued,
score
received
by
students
’
I
PLANTS
FINGERLINGS
...132
18
MEASURES INTELLIGENCE
estate enrdlkd
,
I The I. Q is n measure ot in...131
75
William
Alonzo Hendershott.
NOT TINYEnt.FISH
FRY
NOjJWT. O^SCHOOL WK. h-2
talllgence not of the amount of ’
...125
Inventory-filed.
I school work taken. Allowance ta
,
—.
.131
Eit WiHSur E- Carpenter Testi102; ui.-o made for differences in age. so This Splendid Work Accounts
ztJne Test Not Enough—Such 12 2
many of freeholders filed, licenre to
Entire School132,,70i that a young student may have the
for Better Fishing in
Test Only One Factor
jell issued.
same score nnd-yet. have a much
I I Q are classified as follows:
County Lakes
higher I Q than ah oldpr one re- .
! Est. Jennette" Miller Bond of spe­
in School Success
'.Above* 120
Very Superior.
I reiving the sanle score
.Those who frequently fish in the cial administratrix filed, let
The OUs Intelligence T* tx .riven i
110—120 Superior.
II, »
One
test c""X
::. ' .±7''
(CUM
onypn,.
" B*",v
"Ti ’“‘’v"”’; special administratrix issued
&gt; all Hustings High icluxil students;
90—110 Normal.
classify anypne. II the results at '
.up leccitflv been tabulated and!
.
U.r i..sl «&gt;e In line «nh your ob“ "-"nt yroro thr tnlUM
in.- results made known to student's1.
70— 80’Very Low.
rervatwn and judgment, they are steadily Improved. This did not jusr'; count nf Admr filed, order a. signing
ton hrr.. nnd parents.
.
- &lt;Beloar 70
Probably cannot apt to lx1 correct If hot. it is nee- happen There is an adequate rea- residue entered, dixliarge ot Admr.
Pour hundred-thirtY-elght. took •
issued, estate enrolled.
do H. 8. Work.
v m
■•
»&lt;.- »«•«
»»«..
rof lt an(| lhat rfaynn ts^fhat- Lt. John Anders. Order allowing
"low * H"1
“* Ha'lMn®s H‘Kh school fore'a ‘ reliable ^result” may* ta- ‘obMr J I, Brass, sujierintendcnt of claims entered.
IcluMified arvurdlng to this test are tainrd.
Est.’ James BLsard. Waiver ot no­
ilj-. A
A large number
of 9
—l's Uie local fish hatchery, has planted tice
,
'.IlvuM u Mio.,
I1 TOnumlwr «
9-n
filed, onkr allowing account en­
... . n
. 'hnic
Iiatp never taken a test of thLs
this kind each year so many thousand* of tered. bond of trustee filed, letb rx of
lie 4UW
21
h&gt;!* * ... before. .*4410)
Many M4
of 4the
low score* II4U&gt;
may game, fish of fingerling size in the trusteeship iMUt-d. dlwhargt of ex­
1! Very Superior ..
lakes
|of
this
countyIn
addition
to
be due to’ unfaiiBItarity with the
ecutor
issued, inventory filed
11 ' or 0 7 of total
process of testing or it may be a that the breeding poniL. at Gun lake
Sarah Frances Searles Report
real index uf ability. Very high have been very ndpful. If more lakes1 F.-t.
sale filed.
scores arc teldom. if ever, deceiving. in the coynty. •&gt;|K,ciallv the resort, of Eit.
Jennette
Inventors'
... It
« is
« well to .eu.-M.Mv,
TV.
remember ......
that takrs. would develop breeding pond;
Intelligence L-. only ONE factor in!®*1^ by..iis many of them o*uld. th- filed.
school success There are many foiling would be more rapidly Im-;I Ebi. Horace Blivm Annua! “Cr
Icounu-nf
Admr
tiled
other factors such ns industry, atu-' l»n*vcd. Th*- s;.lendld work done in1
tude. health, good teaching, at. restocking the lake* of Barry county iI E't. Lanina Leonard- Fino! ac­
■
that are important and often det« r-■ '"‘dfr
direction of , Mr. Bra.-- count ot Admr. filed.
. El Florence Magee. Stipulation
mining factor* of success.
haabeen o( great assistance
Oversize Egg---Hardest Bituminous Coal
V. Hecaure a student has a low F'ro!n
official r«-p&lt;»rt made by tor udjounimnit filed, order for ud­
.1 Q there L* no reason why he can- -Mr Bm*s to th. . tate department ot;i joumment entered.
not become a trained individual. His-contarvaUon we learn that he ha. ' Est. Charfe.-. Wilcox Petition, for
type of training should not however;
*n forty lakes of thLs cottnty I adjournment filed, order lor ad­
ta- the *nme as the person with h'thta B’ar a total of 27.350 fingerling journment.
high I Q He should do the things
mouth bass: 25.900 fingerling i FM. Inez L and Paulin** F Nesbet.
that hr can do successfully. Th.- »mall mouth ba*.-: 25.500 fingerling i Annual account of guardian filed.
Hastings High school endeavors to bluegills and 3.5*00 fingerling perch i E&gt;t Susan A. Barry. Proof of will
Pocahontas Egg
mret thr needs of all students who
addition to that he has planted i filed, order admitting will entered,
sfiiCcrrly want' to be trained along 800.000 ^all eyed pike in two take* bond of executor filed, letter* testathe county
last **were
the lines in which each one is cap- of ----------'These
Tn'“ “ —
“ the tncnlary issued, order’ limiting *et■
.'mall
fry .-i.-' that hud been recently Jlement entered, petition for hearing
able.
■
hatched when planted Aside from on claims-filed, notice to creditors
all thui Mr. Brass planted a total of ■i bailed
,
.
. •
ACTIVITY IN COAL
■SM0 brook trout and 4,000 bro«n
B.I. Thoma. E, CMtwbnwth P-’
Telephone 2515
Frank Sage
'tition for
---- .... . ‘“size ...
MINING IN EATON CO !r01“
fin.urlmg
ln“ th..:uu&lt;m
for determination
d*termination of
of Lite
Lih-&lt;-s«
MININU Ini tAIUN UU.
of |hu cwn.f
fbhuttorn.-y.1&lt;• ■( and appointm*.!.
in the various Jukes were as of trustee filed., order for publication
New Vein Discovered Re­ : planted
entered.
■
, .
follows
t
Long lake, 900 large mouth baas; .Est.. Mary E. Trego. Order ap­
cently Near City of
1.000 bltK’gills and 1.500 perch—all pointing Admr. entered.
Grand Ledge
Eat. Lillian V. Kennedy Teatifingerling size.
Discoveries nf new coal strata*
Tn,Pleasant Jake. Barry township. mbny of freeholders filed, license to,
have been made In Un* Grand Ledge 1300 small mouth bas.&gt; and 12)00 yll issued. bond on sale of real es- ;
coal field.; Workers in the Cliee.se- l*crch
’ . tate Bled, oath.before sale tiled.
Ext. John Turner. Bond of cxecu- ,
nujn mines dlpja-d six fret under
In Crooked lake. Prairieville. 900
1 the vein that has been supplying large mouth ba-.'. 1.000 bluegills and tor tiled, letter* testamentary Issued,
order limiting scUelmrnt entered,
I coat and discovered anotlwr Javer 1.800 |M'twh
petition
for hearing on claims -filed,
; much thicker and of higher qtiality.
In Gun lake 1.800 large mouth
I It la .-aid. This sub-vein was not ba». 2.0&lt;Xr small mouth bass. 1.000 notice to creditors issued, final ac­
count, of special Admr. Hied, outer
known'to exist.
.bluegill* and 3.600 perch.
.
I The vein which hn.r, been worked
In Payne's lake. Yankee Springs, allowing account entered. dLschargk[in the Chrrreman mine* He* 30 which empties into Gun lake, there ot special Admr. issued. Inventory
I feet under the surface and averages were planted 2.500 bluegills and'3,600 filed.
Ert. Lucy Hyde Smith. Annual ac­
I about 33 inches; Tlie fact that a perch&gt;
I thicker vein lie* so close to.the old
In Harwood lake there were count ot executor tiled.
The farmers in this State raise your sugar beet
Est. Wllham J. Bivens. Petition
layer will change th*' mining plans planted DOO large mouth baas. h500
for Admr. filed.
.
crop. Stipport lhriii by always buying Beet Sugar
lot the management. Test* an- being perch.
Eat. Wilbu: E. Carpenter. Bond on
made to determine the limit* of the
In Clear lake. Baltimore, {here
Made in Michigan and you help them earn a
ifrea of tlie sub-vein.
&lt;
weye planted 2.700 large moutlt^a&amp;s. sale of real estate filed, oath before
sale
tiled, report of sale filed.
Over
forty
miners
are
now
being
3.000.
small
nroutlt
bass
and
2.100
inujded living. Bert Sugar w clean—wholesome
Est. Cassius L- Glasgow. Will filed,
worked in the Grand Ledge coal perch.
area. Mining ta giving employment
and 100'. pun’ it has no sufM-rior. Use Bret
In Fine lake. Johnstown, there petition for probate ut will tiled, pe­
to many /non formerly idle. Coal i wei)b planted over 2.000 small mouth tition for’specal Admr. filed, order
■ry hou.-ehold purpose
.
.2.000* bluegills
... and
j 21WJ |)erch appointing special Admr&lt; entered,
j codes nnd higher prices of soft coab bass.
freighted from other states,■ -is --giv- .j ...
in .«...
Mil! lake. JohnsloWn.
Johnst
there order for publication entered, bond
'uenr it &lt;tv&lt;iil&gt;iMe in
mu an impetus to thr Grand Ledge tt-vrc planted POO large mouth boss, of special Admr. filed letters of spe­
cial Admr. issued.
operations. To date, however, nil 11,800 perch
coal brought to the surface is sold I in
E;;'
•■J
!..k.
In Bristol lake. Johnstown. 1.00-7
1.800
to consumers In the Grand Ledge perch.
'
,
area.
In Little Gilkey lake. Hope. 800
^aitipaw,
liman
Coal mining activities are said large mouth boM nnd 1.200 perch.
Home Economics
■
to■■ be .....................
greater now •••
in Grand Ledge
,n
1,ik EinKcy
In BiR
Gilkey iukc
lake.. nope,
Hope, i.u*^
1.000
than jihale and clay miniita Several large mouth bass and 1,500 perch.
Extension Work
tile nnd brick lartorie* mine clayj jn Gtw+nsey lake. Hope. 1.050
ami .'dial.- for their products. In large mouth bass nnd 1.500 perch,
taking Shale and clay tin- ctimnani* - i fn Long lake Ho;*-. 900 large
uncover their own coni supplies at'mnuth bass. 1.000 bluegills and 1.500
T1ON GROUP NO. 1.
the same time, thus eliminating ftjrl I perch
This group held its second -meet­
icxpen*e.
_________________
In Wilkinson lake. Hope.
1.500 Duane Bauer's home De­
Ing ut Mrs.
"
small mouth bliss. 1.500 bluegills and
cember 12. .There were fourteen
! i 1.500 perch.
members and tte-o visitor* present.
In Horseshoe lake. Hope. 1.500 Mrs. Dasle Crue gave a very inter-1
I Y. M. C. A. ITEMS i! perch.
.
esting talk 6n the "Favorite Swedish f
i In 21 Lake. Hope. 1.500 perch.
Dishes" served at Christmas time.!
lake Rope, 1.800 large Mrs. Adrounie gave a talk on ChristFreeport T group, with their lead­ 1 In Wall
bas*. 4.500 small mouth bass. inks dishes made and served in Ar-j
er. Mr Voorhles. are planning a mouth
(Monthly rate cut to 2’i%)
2.000
bluegills
and
600.000
wall-eyed
nicniu. They each very kindly gave
luncheon meeting Jan. 3rd. at the pike fry.
school with a special contest pro-1j In Af-Gon-Quln lake, Rutland, several recipes which were appre-1
Household offers a substantial cut in the coat
elated by the group. Recreation
gram.
’ large mouth baw and U.000 chairman, Mrs. BaMotne Kenney,
of loans above $100 up to $.100. The new low
Barry County W. M C A. suffered ;2.ioo
mouth bass
provided an
.... Interesting
----guessing
monthly rate is J1, ..Families keeping house
a aeverp Km* in tlie death of Mr. C. small
In
Marten*
lake.
1.250
small
contest.
Following tlie business
,
I. OlasKusr of Nashville last week ' mouth bass. 1.750 bluegill*.
whircun repay monthly no* may borrow umounts
’ meeting a cooking demonstration
He was a I wavs a loyal supporter nnd
over $100 at u real saving. Loans of $100 and less
In Thornapple lake, -j.noo largo was given from “Holiday Menu Bul­
ailvtsor Another goqff friend of the mouth bass. 2.500 small mouth bass
letin" served by the leaders.
Y has left US, Mrs Nellie Hitt of
In Pine lake. Prairieville. 2.100
service. •Only husband und wife need sign. 20
The next meeting to be held at
Woodland, who was a real friend of .large
mouth bass, l.fto small mouth Mrs. Roy Cordes' home. January 9..
months t&lt;&gt; repay. Visit, writs, or telephone tha
Barry County Y» M. C A.
Nellie Matthews, Secy. 1
O
mnn*i
ba
*
“
I,nd
1750
b
,ue
kHlS.
Household Finance Corporation of America on
Two of the Hast Inga Y group?
“
• Jn Gull lake. 2.000 small mouth
shared their treasure money with;,ba*.-the Ard Fl. of the City National Bank Building.
IRVING PRbjECT GROUP.
j
needy folks at this Christmas..'_"V;
timen. ,I In Stuart lake. Orangeville. 6&lt;X)
I West Michigan Ave.. Battle Creek. Phone 440b.
The Irving Project Club met, Dec. ‘
Hastings Hi-Y receive;! their Na-1
tlonal and State recognition, from*:i large mouth bass, 1.500 small mouth 13. at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Ar-;
hur Bedford. Thirteen members and, ।
New York and Detroit bUt week I ba.v&gt;.
In Perch take. 400 small mouth their, husbands were present Mem*'
with membership cards and certifi-i1 bass.
Mt Mint N.I. A.
cpte.
ber* responded to the roll by giving I
In
Stater
lakes.
1^00
large
mouth
their favorite Christmas recipe*, fol-;
Middleville Hl-Y has been having
lowed by discussions about recipes. |
tfae largest attendance of many bass nnd 2.000 bluegills;
In- Utile Deep lake. 600 ’ large
MnL Charles Bennett, an invited
years at their regular Tuesday night mouth
ba.v.
guest'gave us a very interesting talk
meeting. Owen Lyons, leader.
Sec. E. T. May of Lansing, left , In Little Cedar lake. 600 Jarire about Christmas customs In Eng­
mouth
bass.
1.250
bluegills
and
1.200
land.
Mts. Bedford, ouf hostess, gave '
Tuesday morning, Dec. 26 for a trip '
w
to ’Memphis, Tenn.. Mammoth Cave pwh.
Christmas tn Germany and atao
and other interesting southern , In Big Cedar lake. Hope. 1.800 sang "Silent Night" in the German
language, this was also greatly en­
points. Several Barry bo. Boys were perch.
invited to accompany the group. , In Bowker lake. Hope. 600 large joyed. Mrs. Morn, a native French
mouth bns*.
lady, had been Invited to be with us
They fttum Jan. 2.
In Jone* lake, $0° targe mouth and tell about the French Christmas,
Will endure as long as American independ­
bass, ion bluegills
OBITUARY.
but was unable to attend so serit a
In Pine take. Hope. 600 large very interesting article she had writ­
ence and civilization lasts.
Leon H. Cgstle. oldest son of John
and Elva,Castle, was born at Pc!&lt;v- mouth hi - I 000 bluegUla
ten. nnd was read by Mrs. Maynakey. Emmet Cbunty. Michigan. No- j In Fair lake. Johnstown. 800 large Frost. Tliese gllqipses of Christmas
Building and Loan shares are backed by
vembtt 15. 1876. In 1877 he moved mouth ba."
in other lands were certainly very
first mortgages on American homes.
with hk parent* to Orangeville. Here
In Suc-nbn-h las.- »n mg. 200,000 interesting nnd very enjoyable.
he spent his early life until gradua- wall-eycri pike fry
A letter from. Mr Foster was read
tlon from school. After teaching one
In Middi** lake. Carlton 600 large by Mrs. Kelly telling us about the.
We invite you to investgatc the investment
year he accepted a position at the mouth b«A- 1180 bluegill'
meetings in Hastings given by Mrs.;
in shares of this Company.
Pontiac hospital, holding this posl- In
In Podunk
Podunk lake.
lake. 1500
1500 bluegills,
bluegill*.
Lynde on "Understanding
Your;
_ for _
__ t........
..... and
. . .. gradutlng
__ . ...
... Mud
««...&lt; lake.
‘..v« 750
&lt;1SAM&lt;1MHI&lt;
tlon
twelve
years
In
bluegill*.
Child." Our next meeting is to be
as a nurse. He then accepted a posi- In Barlow lake. Yankee Springs, with Mr*. Mayme Prost, Jan. 11,
tlon at Saw tell. California, remain- 1.250 bluegills
1934. All day. husbands invited.—'
Ing there until he eame to th e home _.
12., ....
Clara Schondelmeyer. 8ec.
ot hl. &gt;u:,r. r™
wo. He &lt;k- Tht
wl”
u"
ported Ulis life December IB. 1933 biUties of the bunt was Tom Barlow, When a handerchief Is thrown in­
lime with---the-----Brook,being 57 years, one month
,....... old., He playing at the
.......................
-- to a ixxu
pool tan
(an auracuon
attraction m
tn Yejlowxepow-.
^.7L heV, °“,°L’e
b-n "Attantica" He had observed. stone Park* it is drawn down into
!‘n.d «our_brothera. Mrs John Car- thM mOftl of
played: the crater and later returned to the
mid SL. Detroit, Mich.
lisle. Clifford Castle of Burbank.
. „
r surface nicely laundered.
■ 01d«&gt;t Building and
California. Sherman Castle. Clinton
and that by just bunting the
■oxa AiMcUtian
IDIKAL HOME
Castle and Frank Castle of Orange- b®11
‘be third ba.-* Uno
BANK SYS
A three-room “Hotel" perched ‘in
villc.
he could catch them off guard. This
J. L. Maus. Hasting*, Mich
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•
। type of batting, however, found a tall tree is in the midst of an Afri- ’
The Cere*, a 121-year-old Oomtah small favor with the fans, and their can jungle near Nyeri. Kenya. Vlst- —
ship. U the oldest ship in active1 ridicule finally caused him to leave
service in Ute world.
the game.

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| Wednesday, Dec. 27, 1933
05

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c

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tb.

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�THE HASTINGS BANNER, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER t1. ISM

UspedcDi U an annual and is Seed for om variety of lespedeza * planting in Michigan. This work Is
CROP HAS NO PLACE
adapted for use as pasture or hay U being sold at *13 a pound. Ex- done as part of tlie service rendered
ON MICHIGAN FARMS in some suothern states. The plant travggant claim* for this strain are the tax payers by a public instttu-!

is not valuable for either of them [not apt to be borne out by trials In , lion. The department 1* glad to an­

Old and New Strains of Lea- uses m alfalfa or red clover in|Michigan fields. There U no poo- nounce finding that any plant may’
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- gibmty of Michigan farfinws getting help the farmers of Michigan and
pedcia Have Little Value in
their money back exempt by sales of also is ready to warn against the
.
Triali Made by M. S. 0.
In Michigan- trials at East Lan­ seed at similar high prtcerand this planting of unsuitable varieties.

Is doubtful because the. rrop seeds
----lightly, if at all, in this Stale and'
FOOD MABKKT ADVICE.
the market for the seed is apt lo be Ample. wholeaom._v..„ meaU may be1 .
limited.
'quickly prepared and are a good
The farm crops department at means of getting ready to enjoy th? I
Michigan State College runs field i.oliday fcoat. The attractive price. ■
teste of new and old varieties of all at which various -teak cute are bein»
plants which -may be suitable for offered give, bref an extra appeal
und they cook quickly. A thick
broiled porterhouse or sirloin is i],
totally different seeming duh from'
pan-broiled round steak ur braird i
chuck steak. When the week-end
arrives a meat will be wanted fw
Sunday. Bakid smoked ham is in a
class by Uself and it has the addi'
lional advantage of being delicious
cold or when combined inw entree.-.'
and other dislx s- Flatters of cold
sliced ham and cold sliced turirey
uke perfect for informal entertain­
ing. Roost beef, oust lx mb or roast
fresh ham are equally good Sunday
dinner suggestion..
Since there an: three fast days'
this week it will be easy to nil in the:
week’s menus with some of the many
ALL rucza IN Tins AD ARK SllUICT TO TDK
appealmg fL-h and seafood
which this week's market makes
MICHIGAN SAUM TAXI
ixxsibk-. Why not serve oysters at
least cuice? Some i»ropic like an &lt;&gt;y- i
ster stew, some fried or t^ealtoped
YUKON CLUB
oysters| some creaiped oysters in
short cake or patty shells und some
12-oz. Bottle 5c
‘ plain punned uystey*. Puli fillets ar.- ■
Him IkAUe Charge
versatile and are. equally at liompunned, fried in cream, in chnn.
25c
3 Ige. bottles '**
’
.Yukon Club
CLUB SODA
sauce, in Sjrankh sauce or with Hol2 Ige. bottles 25c
Yukon Club
UME RICKEY
ianduise- If no oilier type of fish
were available there would be no
Ib.
17c
Mild Full Crum
CHEESE
lived to tire of this one.
pkg- 18c
PABST-ET
When ybu are-serving fluffy white,
mashed i»Utocs a colorful second
vegetable helps to make your dinher,
COFFEE
.•crvicc mote appetising. Tiu out- i
standing green vegetable available j
are spinach, broccoli. gr« n tx aiu
Ib. tin 19c
CRISCO
Fine For Cooking
• and peas and Bnusrls sprouts. Car­
BISQUICK
For Perfect Waffle, end Biscuits
pkg. 33c
rots. rutabaga turnips mid winter,
.squash come in shades ot yellow and
pkg. 29c
SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR
orange. and beets offer a warm i
pkg. 10c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE FLOUR
crimson' When you are serving
sweet potatoes you can serve white
.vegetable* such as cabbage, ctleiy. ■
SODAS or
.onions
afid cauliflower. The wlutc- i
C^on
GRAHAMS
lies* of vtgetijblcs can be gotten!
around with the help of paprika, j *
CAMPBELL’S BEANS
1 -lb. can *
5c
chopped parsley, or any ol Hie co!-,
QUAKER MAID BEANS
wed sauc« . or by - scalloping and
2 1-Ib. can* 9c
browning In Uie oven. •
|
HEINZ VINEGAR or KETCHUP
Ige. bottle 17&lt;f
At present tomatoes are relatively |
25c
TOMATOES
Rep Ripe Packed
3 No. 2 cans —
scarce and expguive. Lettuce is;
.cheap so that y.m cqn serve .your •­
family hearts of lettuce with a dr&amp;»- /
■Ing which combines chili sauce or;
t
ketchup with salad dressing- and;
&lt;!hopjxd olives for a pleasant.
PET or CARNATION MILK
3 tall cans 20c
change. Celery is Hue in quality and |
plentilul. The relish-duh of cek-ri
BAKER’S CHOCOLATE
1 tz-lb. bar 23c
and olives deserves a more frequent ■
HERSHEY’S or BAKER’S COCOA
,4-lb. tin 10c
place on your dinner table than1
BAKER’S COCOANUT
Sundays and liolidays but la nevef I
pkg. 10c
omitted cn'ChrUtmaa if one can)
Judgq by market demands.
.
I
or ROYAL GELATIN
AU Flavors
pkg.
Mushrooms are not lm)w&gt;rtan: i
from the standpoint of noun.-liment
but they inld greatly to the flavor
SPARKLE
Gelatin Dessert or Chocolate Pudding
2 pkg«. 9c
&amp;qd attractivenesa of many dlshe: '
Sauteed whole or sliced they go per- I
DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT
.
pkg. 8c
fectly with steak if you do not Huis'. ]
GRAPENUTS
pkg. 17c
i on onions instead.

East Lansing —Money -apent by
Michigan farmers for irspejau seed
is apt to be wasted, because no
strain, of. tins plant has *hown
promise of being valuable' In trials
conducted by the farm crops de­
partment at Michigan State Col­
lege.

sing. Augusta, and In 13 trials in
other places In southern Michigan,
lespedeza did not grow high enough
so that it could ,b* harvested with
any machinery now usod.on Mich­
igan farms. Livestock prefer oth­
er plants for pasture If they can ob­
tain them.

New Year’s

VALUES

Ginger Ale

Chase &amp; Sanborn

^.Z5C

Crackers

Z

urweek

For Electric Service
it’s 168 hours every week!
I

A S a Company, when it comes to

serving you, there’s no 40-hour
week here —it’s 168 hours every
week —168 hours of being on the
job, keeping great power plants
running and lines alive with energy,
maintaining service night and day,
whether business is good or bad or
not at all—so that no matter what
or when your need arises, it may
be served. Whether thousands call
for electricity, or singly, the tiniest
light in the smallest home in the
farthest corner of a community —
the service must be there I

19

Whitehouse Milk

Jello

can 21c

EAGLE BRAND MILK '

Navy Beans

3

MICHIGAN

PINK SALMON
Tall
SEMINOLE or NORTHERN TISSUE
MAZOLA OIL
P&amp;G or KIRK’S FLAKE SOAP

Chipso

lb-

IO

2 cam
4 rolls
pint can
10 bars

25c
25c
23c
29c

3 cakes
Ige. pkg.
2 cans
3 pkgs.

19c
19c
15c
25c

FLAKES or GRANULES

PALMOLIVE, LUX or LIFEBUOY SOAP
OXYDOL
Ige. pkg. 21c CLIMALENE
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
LAFRANCE POWDER

Bread

Pound
Loaf

GRANDMOTHER'S
Whole or Sliced

PFSi' F,QUITS AND VFC

Oranges S
Grape Fruit
Head Lettuce
Mushrooms

ABlFS

Su/OOt

a,..

Florida '•

4•*

* Firm Largo Head*

Brussel Sprouts

LARD
PORK CHOPS
FRESH PICNICS

X5C
1,9c
10c

Green Onions

4
all choice ciits

29c
lb. 12&gt;/2c
lb. 7&gt;/2c

BEEF STEAK 2 25c
BEEF ROAST
lb. 8c
2 LBS. SPARE RIBS and 2 Lbs. Sauer Kraut
23c

SLAB BACON

11c

We Carry a Complete Line ot Firh and Oyiters

* FOODSIORES

BRANCH DISTRICT. &lt;
Last Week's Utter.
Mrs L. E. Mudge, who has been
ill lor the past lour weeks! wu,
taken to Leila hospital at Battle
-Crock for dtacrvatiOn.
The North Evangelical Sunday
School will have a Chrtsimas pro­
gram next Sunday muroing al ten
• o'clock.
Father John li.iWvi Three .Oaks
and France, Ryan ot Detroit were
called here by the serious illiw&amp;i ol
&lt;hdr mother. Mra. L. E. Mudge.
We arc sorry to re|»rt the death
ot Geo S- Marshall, formerly of
Maple Grove but now vt Nashville,
who passed away Friday morning­
Funeral services were in Id at
Nashville Sunday at two P. M . bur­
ial at Nashville lie leaves a wife,
two tons and four daughters und
.several grandchildren. Sympathy u
extended the bereaved family.
Mrs. Vincent Norton* i* in Naahville Iwlping in the.care ol her fath-

NORTHWEST TIIOK.N.U'rLL.
Last Week's Letter.
Mr. and Mrs. Hooper Freshney]
and Mary Lois of Middleville were
I Sunday gueste of Mr. and Mrs. Verne,
.Thoma* and family.
Mr. and Mrs. George Schroeder of
: Caledonia entertained the Friend­
ship Class ol the M- E. 8. S. Friday
evening, a line time reported
The Ladies' Aid was hi Id Thurs­
day in tlie basement with a good:
attendance. Next meeting will b-.-j
.held hi basement Jan. Igtii Dinner­
; served by committee.
j Scott Schurwood received the s-d
। news of his brother's death in Grana
Rapid* last week. ‘
■ E. Hull ot Charlotte taunt ot Mra
Earl Kermceni died very suddenly
'Wednesday evening. FuAeral. wa.*
I held in Caledonia and burul in
■ Parmelee rometjry Saturday.

Unlike many another industry, this Company
cannot close up shop when business falls
off, nor can it make up a batch of orders
one week and shut down the next. It must
never stop — a vast organization must be
ever on duty. Costs go on night and day.
This is but/ one item in the price of your
electric service. Another is taxes—which
today have mounted to the point where they
take one-eighth of the entire business; or
more than a month-and-a-half of earnings
out of the year.

i

CRBS8EY.

Last Week s Lefler.
Mrs. Culp, who lias been having
■pneumonia, is some better ut tint
I writing.
Mrs. Newton of Galesburg is nukIjng an indefinite stay with ’her'
i daughter. Mrs. Robert Cosgrove, and
■ family.
' Mr and Mrs. Clifford Kahler ol
east Delton spent Sunday with Lee,
.Reynold* and family.
. !
। Mr. and Mr. Howard Stanton and
I children ot Dowling and Mr. and
'Mrs. Jack Arnold ot Bedford spent
'Sunday with their grandfather, Mr.
'Stocking, and Mrs. Smiley
.
। Mr» J. F. Oswald had the misfor­
tune to fall .Monday P. M. dislocat­
ing her shoulder.

4000
employees of
this Company,
in the service
of Michigan
and her people,
extend you

GOOD WISHES
fot the

NEW YEAR

Despite these increases, the price of home electricity
is the lowest it has ever been. The average price
received from all homes served the past year is less
than HALF of pre-war figures.
•
Price* now go ■■ low an ar a kilowall hour.
[■‘Off-peak” waler healing ean be had an low
an le.J Only one-fifth ot all home eleetrlelty
used lant year wan at lies as much more was at
Ge: WHILE MOHE THAN THHEE-FIFTHN WAS
AT 3e and 2c — significant evidence of lhe fact'
I lull these bargain prices have opened lhe door
lo a fuller enjoyment ot electrical convenience#
und economies.

REMEDY REMOVES CAUSE
OF STOMACH GAS

Most stomach GAS is due to
bowel pohort. For quick relief
use Adlerika. _ One date cleans
out body wastes, tonv up your
system. brlngu sound sleep.—Ji.
A. LyBaikcr. Druggist.—Adv.

CONSUMERS POWER COMPAN

�THE HASTINGS BANNER. WFDNESDAT. DFCFMBFR 2?, 1933

PAGE TEN

SUPERVSORS’
PROCEEDINGS

LEGAL’ NOTICES

&gt;Continued from page eight »

I Owing to the fact ye scribe was i
Last Week’s Letter.
Mr and Mrs Fred Fisher andj away over Christmas, our letter this]
family called on the-former’s brother; week is short. We hope lo have’ all •
and family in Charlotte Sunday.
; tlie Christmas news to include in our'
Send in. your -news
Tbe Clover Leaf club held its letter
--next week.
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annual Christmas party Monday, ph’aae.
night at the Evangelical church, the Mrs. Gain Bangs of Detroit- visited
Rtiesu were the husbands and her sister. Mrs. F- E. Brunner, from
friends of tiu- members. A fine ‘Tuesday until Saturday.
chicken dinner wo* served at seven j Mrs Ida Myers of Grand Rapids
c. clock after which games were spent the week end at the home of
played.
j her daughter. Mrs. Claude Walton.
Miss Sarah Kocher, a .resident off Mr. and Mrs. Roydon Warner and
Nashville fur many years, fed and children of Lowell balled on Mr and
• broke her hip last week at the home Mrs. F. E. Brunner Saturday after-1
of her niece. Mh*. Sprouse tn Edge-;noon. '
’
.
wood. Hl., where ahe liad gone to: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sisson left
make her liome. Miss. Kocher is in Saturday night following tlte'Christmas. program fur Fairmount. In­
diana, to spend Christmas with Mrs.
Hiram Parkins died Tuesday after- Sisson’s parents. Mr. and Mrs Rob­
ert Carter, and family. They rebeen in failing health for several, turned on Tuesday.
seats. Born in Shelby county. Ohio. t Rev. and Mrs. F. Loomis and
Mrs. Perkins came to Michigan at daughter. Gaytha. spent Christmas
the age of 13 with her parents. Mr with Mrs. Ixxxnis’ sister, Mrs. Robert '
nnd h^rs. Henry Yerty. settling nt &lt; Earle, and family at Smyrna. Gay-.
Woodland. She had resided in'tha remnined for a few days’ visit
। Nashville for 35 years- The de- ■ with her cousins.
.
’ceased was a number of the Evan-! Art Seifert was home from Flint
gi-Ucal church. Besides her husband, over Christmas.
Mrs. Perkins leaves two sons. Prof.i Mrs. Deeda Naglcr left Friday for
Uroy Perkins of Terre Haute. In- Grand Rapids where she has cm-:
diana. and Orville Perkins at borne,; ploy went.
two grandchildren, a sister, Mr*. E. Miss .Donna Moore is home from!
L Scluntz of Nashville, two broth- her school duties at Jackson for the
era. Ota E Yerty of Hastings, and holidays
Oscar L Yerty ot Belding. Funeral Miss Ruth Tabbercr uf Detroit and ;
services wen- held at tlie home Miss Dorothy Tabbcrer at Harbor.
"
' Springs came home Saturday for
Thursday afternoon. Res.
A L
Bingaman of Ionia officiating Bur- the holiday vacation, with tfleir par-i
lal- wp* made in Lakeview cemetery
George S Marshall 85. passed Mr. anti Mrs. Victor Sisson. Mrs
away at hU home in the village Fri­ Mary Dodge and Miss Virginia Flail
day after a serious lllncas ot a bait were in Hastings Saturday after-

Seneca county. Ohio, and came with j W E Sisson ot Grand Rapid.his parenta to Michigan when he called at the liome of hte moliu-r.
was two years old Mt Marshall, Mrs Emma SUson. Sunday atlerirl|M-d to clear the land «litre hr noon Mrs Sisson accompanied him
built hu liome. When he was about home for a few days’ visit
,tic Miller Thirty-nine ycurs ago he the program given by Vere Carter
(was murned to Mrs Either Barnes, and his room al achool Friday evejuho survive* him. with tbe follow- nine -The program was very carr­
ing children.Mrs. C. R. Cobb and;fully prejxired and well given. Mr
Miss Alta.Marshall nt Batik* Crack.!Carter dc.M-rves ihuch praise for his
Grover Marshall of Maple Grove, j efforts in putting on such a splenMr: A. J Johnson of CcdarviUe;'did evening'.--entertainment.
Mr.. Dewey Jones and George Raymond Perkins. Roy. Preston.
'Marshall, Jr., both of Maple Grove, and Maurice Overholt arts liome
and one brother Samuel Marshall, from W. 8. T. C. for the holiday vaFyneral services were held Sunday. cation.
'Afternoon at two o’clock at the! The M. E. church was well filled
Evangelical church conducted by the‘Saturday evening for the annual

FOOD MARKET ADVICL*. .
It is an Inu'i'Osting foci tliat the
great majority of families buy mure
fresh fruits anti vegetable., from
Thanksgiving on through New
Year’s than at other times during I
(he year. It would be surprising'
were it not that fruit and' vegetable:
markets arc as full of fresh colorful1
produce as ip the summer season, i
Peaches and phiths arc missing to be i
sure but there ure. to name a lew. I
apples, pears, grapes and a variety of I

Qltoacjcs.

the in charge had worked hard and the

Eiiward C Kraft, former mayor hearsaU. Every child did exception­
and for 31 years a merchant here, ally well and received hearty ap­
has been appointed acting post mas- .
plause. At the. close ...
the gifts
. . tliat
(er to succeed. Ward A. Quick, de-; had graced the revolving tree,
'ceased. He also had served as vil-iwere distributed. Rev. Loomis nnd
|lage and townsliip treasurer.
I family were presented witii a beouU-i
i Miss Agnes Duuse is working in fid rocker frdm the church.
Lansing. '
’
’
1 Saturday was a reminder of the!
; School closes here Friday for n-days of yore. The streets were lined!

hut green |X*a». lima beans nnd most
oth|T summer vegetable^ a* well as
the typically winter varieties' arc
I Strawberries have been plentifulI
'i’at Christmas the last two years but I
• ithis year the reason, is late nnd most!
'of us will have to do without their I
J color and fragrance. Apples are
■. plentiful and you will find almost I
I any variety you favor in tlfc* mar- ■ -k'-is, Boso. Anjou and Comice jx-ars
l-oiTCr an interesting contract in
(shape and color. The banana*supi ply has few obvious ups and downs
'i but nt present the quality is nowf;
Mind the price reasonable. Red Em-'
l|pww grapes dominate the market;
.; just now but in Um* next two nr three'
.&lt;weeks grapes from south of tlie i
j equator where the Seasons arc up- i
• .-ide down will begin to arrive. Cran; tx ri ies will be plentiful and low in i
‘price’for several weeks to come.
Ij Tf you enjoy grapefruit this is a
fipwHl year to enjoy th«m as they arei
• abundant, of good quality and cheap I
;; Florida oranges are plentiful. Jnexjjx-nL-ive and very juicy.
. The four jwixilar members of the’
I cabbage family hate been reduced l&lt;r

. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mater werti with tieople. Christmas'• shopping;
un Lansing Saturday.
''was the order of the day.
Mrs. Fr«l Fisher nnd JJrs. Harold A new hardware o|xn&gt;cd in Free■» Wenger und daughter attended a port Saturday. Kunde and Sons haw!
!'shovcer on the latter’s sister. Mis.,;been very busy for the past few!
■&gt; Grace Wjnslow in Hastings onjweeks getting the Burling Building!
" Thursday afternoon. .
’
In shape and putting In a fine new!
The .whole community mourns the j stock ot hardware.-. Last Saturday
” passing of C. L- Glasgow. Mr. Glos- they opened for business and many i
gow returned to hw honut Sunday took advantage of the opportunity u&gt;
from the Sanitarium m -'Battle! inspect the new stock.
• Crivk and passed, away at his home The Curtiss Wood Products Co
at»ut six o’clock Monday evening ot shipped .a lull carload of baseball
i, embolism. Mr. Glasgow had been in bats in !hv rough to the Louisville
;; the hardware business here for Slugger Oo. at Louisville. Ky Mr.
nearly 53 years, also served two Curtiss has ordered some new ma-'
terms as State Siuiator. was a pas*, chinert and will «oon increase tlie,
president ’of the Michigan Hardfcr.;
‘t;:!’. ihlp
I
ware association^ was chairman‘of more care of bats in the rough to!
। the Railroad commission past presi- ’ Louisville in the near future.
infld wa; president of the school guests of friends at Hastings from
board at* the tune of his death, was Sunday until Tuesday.
a member of the K. of p. Iqflge and We are M&gt;rrv to rejwh tliab Mr.
Masonic lodge..He leaves besides his James Cool is In very poor health at
wife, mw
Mr&lt;. .Iiillit HnwiiOt 1
tt..i,......
of Grund Rapids and several nieces her specdv recovery.
and nephews Funeral arrangements Mrs. clittie Roush and son Ivan!
have not been made ns yet. '
: spent Christmas pt Carlton Centrr
Mrs. Libble Marshall has gone to guests of the former’s brother c:.u
Eos’. Lansing to yisit her son Claud j family. ’
.and family.
'
; Mrs. EXrl Klne of neau'.’mdnk
Mrs. Gai! Lykins and Mrs. Fred passed away Friday noon after an.
Ackett were in Battle Creek Tues- niness of only a week Much sym-1
day.
-♦.
.
,
path? is expressed for the bereaved ■

K-arc* and high. Brussels sprouts.
■ broccoli nnd cabbage itself arc of
[good quality and reasonable.
, Green pets as well as beans arc
now plentiful nnd inexpensive
Splpacb-of excellent quality U also
i abundant. Fortupltcly we can moat
of the year depend on a good supply

Another meeting of business men.
and the* stockholders of the Cream-1
cry was held nt the Masonic Temph/
last week Tuesday evening. As is un-1
ual in such gatherings very little wws
accomplished. However, through the&lt;
'untiring efforts of a few. negotin-i
। Clarence Payne, who was operated Trapping, wuson seems to Im- about tions hart sour on and it looks veryi
। that the tops be dried-and put in a. ■on for appendicitis at Pennock hps- to a close in Uiis vicinity and every much as if Bergy Bros would take;
covered Jar'or tin for use .in flavor-, ipital. is getting nlbng fine.
one disposing of llieir hides ut a the local elevator over in the near
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.M&lt;’Demott nnd ftost rate, price for this year.
inc sotipa und stew*. They dry very
! quickly when spread out on n paper Burdette Lyttle spent Friday night The chicken |x&gt;x epidemic in our’ Quite a number attended the pot;
on a radiator or the top of the oven. ■with Mr. and Mrs C. L. Text, r of school is about over and everyone luck dinner at the schoolhouse Fri-■
; Firm head* of lettuce are also rea­ : Hastings.
buck in attendance. .
’
day ndon and remained for t hu1
Mrs. Elaine Amsler and two sons.
Chnatmas ■ programs in. the after-!
turned to her home after having&gt;an
serve tomato aspic or Jr Hied vege- day morning from Canton. Ohio, operation at Pennock hospital and is
&gt; table er fruit salads In theUTplacf.
doing as well as possible.
11 prepared orange, lemon or lime gela­
Tlie new gas station at the sputh-1
' t/s make good ba.ws f&lt;»r this tj-i&gt;e of
called on Leon Tolhurst in Has­ east corner of town is fast nearing!
tings. Friday evening.
completion.
If ydu like steak, nnd who doesn’t. ' rhaii Norwood nnd Leaxricr. Kate Our school U busy preparing a
We heard the echo of weddlna!
nmc: week you inAy enloy-it to your Dunnlgn of Delton and Mr.' and Christmas program for some night bells fast week. They rang for "Pete" |
heart's content. Broiled jx-tterhous?' : Mbs. C *L. Tcxter and son. Vernon,
Smelker. son of Mr and Mrs. John;
,or sirloin steak with onions or mush­ came Thursday bight to a dinner nt
Smelker and Neva Price, daughter of;
rooms. panbroHed minute round the hojpe of Mr. nnd Mr*. Chas.1
Mr. and Mrs Forrest Price uf Carl-i
sicajc or ntynd or chuck steak fixed McDermott, to help Aunt Kate Wil■in- Swiss style, braised or'Aufled I Rain.* celebrate her 90th birthday. Mr. and Mrs John Kollar spent The Masons and Eastern Stars enland made Into beef hards or beef
Clifford Kahler and Lyle Ashby Sunday with tlie former’s brother, Joyed’a Christmas party at tlie
nindc a trip-to Ann Arbor Thurs- Clyde und family, of Grand Rapids, Temple last Thursday evening
day..
■ ■
Alex Potts anil wife of Grand
Santa Claus was in town Satur­
Mr and Mrs Clyd? A»hby of Kai- Rapids. Mf and Mrs. Ralph Fmk- day afternoon and called at the
amazoo. JJrs. Phena Cox and Mr. tn titer of Middleville were Sundiy Reamer store where he passed out
Floyd Schug of Galesburg and Mrs. guests of Julian Potu and family.
Beatrice of Delton called on **— ’ ---- . ..
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sherman and
frofti including cod and had- ; Ashby and family recently.*
family havc moved from East Irving'
d/xKfillrtj-. tuhbut-. salmon, flound­
Mr and Mrs. John Kollar
into the P A. Thomas house in the
ers. siNnip. clam* nnd oysters.
cast part of town
The U. B Sunday School held i
.
•
their Christmas program Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Travis moved last tings.
Mr» Evrid Jackson and son. Ran­ evening at; the church. Sorry we ■
;wrek onio a farm'near thr Yeclpty
Mr. and Mrs Jay Anders nnd school at Podunk and will receive dall. railed on her daughter. Mrt aren't able to give a complete rc-,
mother spent Sunday with Mr. and their mail from Route «. Hastings. Ernest Barnes and family, of Har­ port.
, Mrs Chas. Welch in the ‘Striker di»-., Wo extend our J&gt;est wishes for suc­ ris Creek Sunday afternoon.
Wishing you all a very happy and
cess and happiness to this flne cou­ Weight Clifford. Jr., was among prosperous New Year —Ye scribe.
r-.v tn
u. their
w«.r new
iww home.
numr
I,w Boy Scout* who visited the Ke IMrs. Donald McCallum attended ple
at Battle Cryek Satthe funeral of Fred Paine in Has­ Mrs Arthur Bedford was In Grand 1&lt;*R
urday.
Rapids pn business Friday.
tied*®
tings on Thursday.
There will be another of those
family hart
daughter
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moved to Delton to care for Dan I
and Mr- Howard Johnson at Hick-.Orange hall on Friday evening. Dec.
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-the car speak
for itself

HUNDREDS of thousands of people now ow|
nnd drive * Ford V- 8 cars. Some neighbor or
friend of yours has one. If wc told you what "c
think of the car, you might say wc are prejudiced,

so wc let the car and its owner tell you.
Economy of operation is one of the first points

they will-emphasize—the owner will boast of it

and the car will prove it.
The 1934 car is even better-than the 1933—•
and that was our best car up to its time. The new
car is more beautiful — faster — more powerful
— gives more miles to the gallon —better oil
economy—is easier riding—cheaper to own and

operate than any car wc ever, built.

You owe it to yourself and your pocketbook to

ask our Ford Dealer to let you sec this car, and

let you drive it for yourself. At the wheel of the
car you will be sure to reach a right decision. The
Ford V-8 will tell you its own story.

NEW

FORD V-8
for 1934
Want to Buy

Sell?

Try Our Want Column

Tills community was greatly Loren Erb of Hastings spent Sun­
ishocked Wednesday evening nt the day night with Bvrjjard Hiunniodd.
Midden death of Will Aldrich. We
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extend our sympathy to the. be- •jx-nl Friday with her daughter, Mrs.

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And coal is the best possible form of heat.
The natural, even heat produced by coal
insures you a comfortable, healthful win­
ter. Don’t delay in ordering your supply 1
Prices rise with the advancing season —
so put your order in today I

COAL SAVES DOLLARS
It’s Cheaper and Better!
Our Trucks Are Prepared to Give Immediate
Delivery on Coal Ordered Nou)

SMITH BROS., VELTE&amp;CO.
POULTRY and STOCK FEEDS, COAL, LIME, CEMENT. ETC.

TELPEHONE 2257

HASTINGS, MICH.

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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